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PHQMX. Attend the True Event.' BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1873. VOL. VHP?NO. 277, Panto in a Ohtjbo??Phaup?l tet Ahubihq Sobnh.?On Sunday night, when the fire on Cumberland atreet was at its height, and tho alarm had spread through the city, a negro man named Clayton rnahed into the Bute Street Mo thodiet Ohuroh, (colored,) and in a loud voice oalled ont for a woman named bally.Smith, saying that her bouse was in danger of being burned. The congre? gation in the gallery misunderstood the cry, and thought the alarm waa that the basement of the ohor?h waa on fire. A fearful panic at once ouaued. Ar neb was made for the doors, and - in a Jew moments the steps were blockaded. The excitement spread tbrongh. the church, and the scene that waa presented was one.of wild and utter fright and confu? sion. The preacher jumped from tho pulpit, and made bis oeoape through the back entranoe; women yelled, and soreamed, and prayed; men onraed, and swore, andfonghk, and some attempted to jump from the windows. In the crash ana ' crush, drosses and clothing were torn, men and women wore knocked down and trampled on, but, most fortu? nately, no one was very seriously injured. A number were. badly bruised and eat, and some fainted with fright. After the church was oloared and it waa discovered that the alarm was a false one, the indig? nation of the congregation waa very great, and many expressions of wrath were uttered . against the disturbers of religion.?Norfolk Virginian. If you feel dull, despondent, drowsy, debilitated, have freqaent headaches, month tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver, or "Biliousness." Nothing will ouro yon so speedily and perma? nently ub Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery. "Can't Do Without It."?This is I what the stage and horse-oar oompanies, livery-stable keepers, members of the J turf, and all grooms and trainers say of I the Mustang Liniment. They "can't do without it." And why? Because it in? fallibly reduces tho external swellings, fco., which, nnder various names, impair the usefulness and value of the king of j quadrupeds, and also because, for sprains, strains, galls and other injuries to which horse flesh is liable, it is the most trust? worthy preparation in the market. Yet these recommendations comprise only a j etrtion of its claims to public confidence, ?ring a period of more than sixteen years, it has been reoognized as a specific for many of the most agonizing disor? ders whioh afflict the human family? such as rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, lumbago, tiodolorenx, sore throat, ear aohe, . tooth-aohe; and, likewise, as a j peerless application for cuts, bruiseB, burns and scalds. J 18 30 Mail AluiANaHMHMTiJ.?The Northern mail opens 6.80 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.; oloses 8 P. M. and 11.00 A. M. Charles? ton day mail opens.6.15 P. M.; closes 6 A. M.; night opens 7.00 A. M.; oloses 6.15 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; oloses 6 A. M. Western opens 6.80 M. and 12.80 P. M.; closes 8 and 1 P. M. Wilmjngton opens 3.80 P. M.: oloses 10.80 A. M. On Sunday the office is open from 8 to 4 P. M. : The Phcknix is in receipt of a lot of printor'a copying ink. It serves the par pose of ordinary copying ink, and is in? valuable to railroad . officials and others who have much printed matter to oopy. The oost of printing done with this ink is bat little more than with tho ordinary ink. A correspondent in Japan presents re? newed evidence of the substantial reali? ty of Japanese reform, and some inter? esting inoidents illustrating it, among I the most important of which is the debut of the Empress of Japan in tho society of the capital, an unprecedented fact in the history of Oriental women. Simmons'Liver Regulator, if persisted in, will care the most stubborn liver dis? ease. There is no failure abont it. F8t3fll Special Notices. Unpbecedented Success.?Within the paat year, 200,000 b?ses of Dr. Tutt's Vegetable Llvsr Pills have been sold, ai:d not a single iuatance is known where they havo failed to givo satisfaction. If you would enjoy lifo, have a fino appetite and robust health, use those Pills. Auoubta, November, 18G9. Du. W. II. Tutt: It affords mo much plop sure to testify to tho great value of jour Liver Pills. They are all they are represented tobe. In my opinion, there aro no pills so well adapted in the Southern climate as they aro. Yours truly, JOS. BRUMMEL. Lato of Richmond, Va. Dr. Tutt'? Hair Dye in endorsed by the besi\ Fob4_Vhemists. \W\ O A TTT<TraXr ! LEA k PERU INS V7iX U ? JLA_/i_l I Woroeslersh'e Sauce Ruyera are cautioned to avoid the numerous Counterfeits and imitations offered for salo. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Now York, . _Oct 29 ily Agents for the United States^ Stereoscopic Views, F all parts of the world, colored and plain. Also, a new supply of 8TEREOSCOPE8. For sale at R. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE, gob 8 ' '_ C Wanted to Rent. A commodious HOUSE?tho Northern part of the oity preferred. A good to ? nant, and money promptly paid. For farther particulars, apply at PnatKix Office, Fob 0 O Plow Steel, Iron and Plow Moulds. AFULL ??PPLY of boat imported PLOW BTKEL.Sweods Iron and Plow Moulds, on hand and for sale low, by Peb 5_JOHN AQNEW k SON. Boarders. MRS. It. NEW80M, residing on Bichland stroefc, between Lincoln and Oatea, ia now proparod to acoommodato six stoady hoarders, including a lady and gentleman. Fob 4_ Apples! Apples! 1 f\BARBELS-NORTHEUN APPLES, 1.1 J 2 Barrols ORANBERRIES, lust re? ceived and for salo by HOPE k OYLES. F OB OVER FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE Ras proved to bo the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and ita painful off spring, DY8PEP8IA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, SICE HEADAOHE, I Colic, Depression or 8pirits, SOUR STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, Ac, Ao. After years of careful experiments, to meet I a great and urgent domand. wo now produoo | from our original Genuine Fowdera the prepared, & Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR, containing all its wonderful and valu? able properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR. BOTTLES. The Powders, (prlco as before,) 11.00 pcr| package. Sent by mail, $1.04. jay caution t -e? Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved | wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa? ture unbroken. Nodo other is genuine. J. It. ZBIlilN <St CO., MACON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggists. Jan.30, [Sept. MjTjjly._. JAMES Z. STOCKER, Commission Merchant I AMD DEALEtt IK Lime, Cement. Calcined and Land! Plaster, Hair, Laths, eto. Nou. 9 and 11 Vendae Bange, Feb * flm_CHARLESTON, 8. C. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 10 pockets Pure Mocha. For sale low by_HOPE A GYLES. Oats and Corn. IAAA BU8HEL8 FEEDING OAT8, AJUU 700 bushels "White Corn, for sale low for cash._HOPE A OYLES. Cheat) Pictures. AS there is a demand for oheap piotnrcs, we have made arrangements to make any kind of PICTURE, and as cheap as any? where in tho world. Four Tintypes for $1; sixteen Photograpbe, "oheap," $2; our fine Pictures at tho old prices. Gorao one, come ail, and see for yourself. WEARN A HIX'S Dec 12 3mo New Art Qallery, Main street. Thorbarn's Garden Seeds, RESH and good, for Bale by Jan 23 HOPE A GYLES. F 75 Duo West Female College. THIS is, as to ita present organi? zation, tho oldest Female College tin the State. An able and experienced teacher of Muaio and the Modern Lan? guages has rocently been added to the Faculty, in '.bo portion of Dr. Henri Auieinsel, of Geneva, Switzerland. The advantages are equal to tho heat, and tho expenses as reasonable as those of any | good institution. Over ouo hundred pupils are now preeent. There is room for a fow more. Apply at once to J. I. BONNER, President, Duo West, Abbeville County, S. C. Jan 25_lmo Lawyers, T-.ke Notice. THE second volume, now series, of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW BEPOBTS is now | ready, and for sale bj_ R. L. BBYAN. North Carolina Hay. BALES good N.O. HAY, for salo ow by_ HOPE A GYLES. Headquarters Garden Seed AT Heinitsh's Drug Store. . ? ? KAKLY CADUACEH For Market and the Table. CARTER'S SUPERl INE EARLY?The ear-1 lioat known. Early Jersey Wakefleld?Standard early for market. Early Wlaningstadt?Tho boat for all soils. French Ox-Haart?Vory jopular early kind. Schweinfutt Quintal?Earliest of allDrum hoada. Marblo-head Mammoth?The largest iu tho world. EarlyFlat Dutch ?Approved by Landroth. Early Cone?Bettor than Early York. Early Bugar-loaf?Highly prized as early. Early Drum-head, Late Drum-head. Late Flat Dutch. Dram-head Savoy. Qreen Glazed?Winter Cabbage. EARLY PEAS. EXTRA EARLY?(JABACTAUUS, curliest. Early Kent, Early May. Early Dan O'Rourko. Early Eugenie, Littlo Gem. Long Pod Prolifio. All approved variotlee, at reduced prieea. Call at HEINITSH'S Jan 18 I Drug Store. MEDICAL ON MARRIAGE?Happy relief for young men from the effects of errors and abueos In oarly lifo. Manhood restored. Impedi? ments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable reme? dies. Books and circulars Bont free, in sealed cnvolopoa. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Phila? delphia. Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and profes? sional skid. DenUSmo To Ront, A STORE, on Main utrcot. Apply to 8EIBEL8 k EZELL, Jnu7 Real Estate Agents. SELLING OFF! WINTER STOCK! THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES I WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873, and continues for thirty dayB. All WINTER. GOODS will ho aohlcwitliout | rogard to coat, FOR CASH ONLY. Jan 121mo_J. H. KINARD. WITH THE VIEW of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices: BLANKETS, OAS SXMEP.ES, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, F?RS, &c. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. R. C. SHIVER & CO. J u i) 5 CARRIAGES AMD BUGGIES! CALL at tho Factory East of tho Post Office and examine quality, woAmansbip and prices beforo pr.r ohasing auction goods. Wo cannot bo undersold in Rood vehicles. M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11 Choice Wines. /\ BA8KET8 HEIDSICK OUAMPAONE, O" " 10 cases Sparkling Catawba, 10 oases "Vix Bara," 10 cases "Kolley's" Island Wino. 10 cases "Rod Seal," 3 caBkj "Harmony Sherry/'* 2 casks "Amontilado Sherry," 2 casks "Reeere Madeira." For sale by_ _HOPE A OYLES. I ? Now is the Time. Syf\ nf\f\ LRS. BACON, al the lowest I 4\J?\j\f\J prices over ofTored in thin country. Will make contracts to deliver at I any time during the oomug season, at present 1 I prices. We pay no rout, pay no tut rest, do most of 1 our work ourrolveu, do more business with I tho saino ?xpense thau any honso in the Stato, aud cart and wiU offer inducements in El!CP?l _ LQitIIJK & LOWRANCE. PRICES MIKED 0RANJJ CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment OF W. D. LOVE & GO. PREPARATORY to taking our yearly in? ventory, we havo.reduced the prices of our winter stoeV, with s view to close them out, to make room for an oxtonaivo and at traotivo line of SPRINtt GOODS. Our Bargain Counters contain a great maiiy OH EAP GOODS. Wo invito all to call end get some of tho bargains, at the GRAM) OKNTRAL DRY OOODS ESTABLISHMENT, corner Main and Plain strei te, under tho Wheeler Houeo. W. D. Love, 1 W. D. LOVE A CO. B. B. Mo^nKBTtY. ( _ Jan 11 Eggs and Sweet Potatoes. 1 tZ.i\ DOZEN fresh EGOS, i> f\J 25 buBholB Spanish SWEET POTA? TOES. For Bale by HOPE St OYLES. 1 Case of SPRING PRINTS just received at C. F. JACKSON'S. Remnants of Embroi? deries and Ribbons cheap, at G. F. JACKSON'S. Jan 31 A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXABLE BY TIIK 3TATE, CITY OS COUNTY. A SAVING op neably Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. CUARLOTTE, COL. & AI?. B. R. seven peu cent. COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Morlgage on the entire Pro? perty of the Road. Interest Payable Semi-Annually, on the 1st of January and 1st of July. The Central National Bank, UP COLUMBIA, OFFERS for ealea limited amount of above mentioned BONDS, at the following rates: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only f 10,000 per mile,) at 82 cents and accrued in tor eat; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only 15.000 per mile,) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and recom? mend thorn to Trustees and others hiving money to invest, as being the most desirable tecurity on the market, tor the following rea sous, tu wit: FlBST.?TnEV CANNOT BK TAXED BY TIIeStATE, County ou City. The United Hi at en supreme Court, in the oaso of the Northern Central Railroad es. Jacksou, (see 7 Wallace, Supreme Court U. S, page 207.) decided that, wheu a Railroad mortgage is it joint oi.o.on property lying in two or more states, the bonds so cured thereby are not liable to bo| taxed by either of tho Staler-; and the samo principle relieves them from taxation by County, City, or Town. The Charlotte. Columbia and Au? gusta bonds are secured by a joint mortgago on property lying in North Carolina, Mouth Caioliua aud Geurgia. Second.?Because Uiey uro absolutely safe, being secured by a first mortgago of only f 10,000, and a secoud mortgage of onlv $5,000 per milo on the entire read from Oharlotto to Augusta, and on all the workshops, bridges, frauchise and equipments of said road. Tuiud.?Because the nalc of the first mort gugo bonds will extinguish the 11 oat log debt of tho road, and the proceeds of the second mortgage bonds will hu exclusively applied to improving the road and adding to its equipments; thus enhancing thu value of the property mortgaged. jjgFoUBTfi ?Because tl.e bonds aro coupon bonds, and the interest payable in New York, Charlotte, Columbia or Aagusta, at the op? tion of tho holder. Thus th y can be col? lected through any bank without cxponso. Firm.?The hnsinoss of the Road is rapidly increasing, and the property and franchiso daily becoming more valuable?the net earn? ings for the last five months being over fifty per cent, more than for tho corresponding months of tho preceding year. Sixth ?These Bonds aro practically re? deemable in gold, for specie paymout will cer? tainly be resumed beloro their maturity. In? vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks ?orth 874 conts, aud recoivo their pay at par ?thus adding a profit of ovbb tuiiity cbntb on the dollar on the First Mortgage Jionds, and OVEB TUlBTY-BhVKN cents on ilm Second Mortgage Hands, and in the meantime receiv? ing a high rate of interest. Finally.?An these Bonds have a fixed value in New York, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, thov are considered good collate? rals, on which money can always he borrowed for tomporarv purposes JOHN B. l'Al.MEll, l'ree'?u i. A. G. Bbknibkr, Cashier. ,ai 31 Old newspapers for sale at Phoenix office, at fifty cent? a hundred. FOR SALE. A BABE CHANCE rem a 7 GOOD INVESTMENT, BEING deairous of changing my buainoes. I offor for aalo the entire stock of tbo Exchange House, consisting of BRANDIE8. WINES, WHIriKIEH. GINS, BUM, ALE, 010 ASS, etc.. And all the fixtures necessary to carry on a FIRST CLASS BAB and BESTAUB ANT. Tho house is conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or transient Boarders, and now rnjova a fair patronage. It contaios ten FUTtNlSHED BOOMS, besides two DIN? ING BOOMS, front and back, BAB BOOM and KITCHEN. Attached to the establish? ment in a fino Cock-Pit, Stablos for Horses, etc. For further particulars, applv to or address P. HAMILTON JOYNER, Dec 14_Colombia, 8. 0. FOR SALE at the CAROLINA NATIONAL BABE seven pee cent. COUPON BONDS or TUE CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Bebt of the City Limite a by Law to $600,000. Taxable Property of the City $7,000,000. THE BONDS offered are authorized by an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for tho construction of the new City Hall. Their final redemption is, by tho terms of said Act, securod by a "sinking fund," to bo accumulated from the annual rents of the building. Theeo rents will reach from (8,000 to $10,0U0 per annum; and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a term of twenty years, as trustee, with power to collect tbo rents and hold the same invest? ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds. By said Act a special annual tax is required to be levied to pay the uimi-annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made the trustee of tbo city to receive the taxes when collected and to pay tho coupons. Tho cou? pons are also receivable for city taxes. The taxablo property of tbo city is at pre I Bent aesessod at $7,000,0t0; and by said Act the bond debt of tbo city cannot bo increased beyond fGOO.OGO whilst theso bonds aro out itanding. The bonds are exempt by law from city taxation. Theso bonds aro offered to tbo public at eighty nett, with interest from date of pur? chase' to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, tho accrued interest to bo added. To citizona of Columbia theso bonds will givo an income of 12} percent., a* may be ueen from the following statement: Seven per cent, bonds, at 75, aunual interest.9) percent. Nineteen years to run, average increase por annum. I] percent. Citytaxaaved. 2 percent. Average annual income.12] Dec 11 Millinery. MBS. C. E. BEED has been awarded the highest premiums, , for 1871 and 1872, for the BEST ; MILL1NEBY, ?onaiating of Ladies' and Children's BON? NETS, HATS and CAPS. Ladies' Underware, Hair, and Fancy Articles of every description, which will be sold at reduced prices. The pubtio in general are invited to call and see f< r themselves be? fore purohasinir elsewhere. Dec 7 New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. Loudor. edb tious, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. Now Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a rrcsb stock of WRITING DESKS. Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Kuivee, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy Brackets aud Book Shelves, aad a general variety of Letter, Note and Can Papers, En? velopes aud Fancy Stationer;, for tale by ?Mov? R. L. BRYAN. DEXTER STABLES, COLUMBIA, S. C, December 27, 1872. ON and after Jauu ^ary 1, 1873, I ahall cx LV- pect all persons hiriDg teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as soon as ut<ed: and if Btrangers wish to hire teame. they must PAY IN ADVANCE. AU pere?iiH indebted to Boyce A Co must make payment immediately, or their accounts will bo put into bands of magistrate for col? lection. C. n. PETT1NOILL, Dec 20 For Boyce A Co^ Sanders House. TniS HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six, Qrecnville and Columbia Railroad, baB been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Tho traveling public may rest assured that they will be furnished with accommodations socond to none In tho Btato, at reasonable rates. BANDER8 A BRO.. Jan 9 _Proprietors. New Mackerel. r {\ KITS Mobs and No. 1 MACKEREL. Ol ' SO Hair and Wholo Barrels, Is, 2s. Is. 50 Boxea Soalod Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. Fur sale low by _HOPE A OYLES._ Carriages. A LABOE STOCK of TOP and - . ?_ OPEN BUGGIEB, BOCKAWAYS, OAUHIOLETT8. PHOTONS, aud a lato styl? of English 1>( g Cart, for sale at vory reason ablo pricos, at tbo Repository, corner Lady and Assembly streets. Nov 17 W. K. GREENFIELD. Minoe Meat. TUST recoived, & lot of ohoice MINCE M EAT. OEO. BY MM F.RH. _ Western Hay. 1 A/\ RALES TIMOTHY HAY, for aalo low I vH t for eash^ HOPE A OYLES. A Certain Cr he foe Chills aneFevek? First Uko t,he Blood and Liver Pilla. to work I off tho bile and purify tbo blood; throe or four will bo sufficient. Thon take a table spoonftllof HEINITBH'8 CHILL CURE. It I haeboeutriod; wo know it ttUIK OUT BELOW COST! TO CLOSE BUSINESS! NO HUMBUG! WE will eoll oar wholo and ontiro etoek CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, HATS I CAPS and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS below cost, to oloae business. All person* i need of anything in oar lino should by al i means ombrace this opportunity. S. STRAUS & BRO., Jan 0_Under Columbia Hotel. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, OAFS AMD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS I I ! e are receiving and will continue to re? ceive through the season the bent W Ready-made Clothing That oannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any Custom-made. We have the very latest fashions iu-';Heltonb, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frook, Black Doe Pants, French and American Dress Vests, Cloth. Silk and Silk Vclvot. A spondid lino of Men's, Youths' and Boys' UNDER-CLOTHING,White and Fancy Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Nrck Wear, Snspendera, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Gar pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. rWo have marked our Goods for net cash. KIN ARD & WILEY. Pot 1_ !. & ?. nWlFFIBi BE dally receiving additions to their ole . gant stock of CLOTHING, HATS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. An entirely new line of MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'8 HATS, Just received. M In our Custom Departmont we are exhibit? ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic CASSIS!ERES AND TESTINGS. Give us aoall. R.& W. C. 8WAI"FIELD. Dec 19_ 2 0 0,000 In great varietios. ENVELOPES! RAND arrival of new and improvedStaplu \JC sud Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladies aod Gentlemen. A visit to this House may amuse and induce you to purchase. THE BLANK ROOK MANUFACTORY BOOK BINDER? Is in full operation. State, County. Bank and Railroad Cilices and Business Houses of all kinds ?applied with Books, Baled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all styles of Binding, at shortest notice and living prices. e. B. stokes. Nov 24 Main street, Columbia, 8. 0. Just Received. A A A cases canned goods, 4fcWV/ 100 boxes CANDY, 50 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, 200 dozen PooketKnivcs. 100 dozen pairs Traoe Chain*, 100 dozeo Door and Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Ties, 100 bales Bagging. For sale to-day, at New York prices an! car? riage, having been paicbaecd mainly before the late inflated prices. _J?n_G _L^BICK * LOWBAHOB. Oats, Bran, &c. QAA BUSHELS FEEDING OATS. OUU 5.000 lbs. Bran and Ship Staff. For salo by HOPE A GYLE8. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the orection of TWOor more Houses. Located cornor of Lumber and Pull streets. Measures 108 foot each way. Terms cash. Apply at this Office.