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THE PHaaHX-J Published Daily and Trl-Weekly," Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, ttfice No. 160 North Richardson St. _?30-Tho Phoenix is the oldest Daily Paper in South Carolina, has the largest circulation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception?Maren 21, 1803. BUBSCKlPTZOlfl Daily, six months, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2.60; Weekly, 1.50. Inserted in Daily at $1 a square of nine fines for first, and 50 cents each subse? quent insertion; if not exceeding five lines in length, 75 cento. Long adver? tisements by the week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions ic, $1. .jssr-Book and Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. agents. Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. GrigHDy, Kidgway. E. A. Scott, Newberry. H. W. Lawson, Abbeville. There were 16,000 votes cast at the last election in the new State of Colorado, out of-a population of 39,000. This goes to show that the bulk of the census is made up of single men, and there may be dan? ger that on the announcement of some other new gold discoveries, the State will be left without a quorum. Candidates for the fat offices will please take notice. M. Pipet has recovered from the city of Marseilles 10,000 francs, the price of his wife, killed on her way to market by a shot in the streets during the revolutionary times of 1871. It is thought that a great many men in that city will send their wives to market assiduously during the next revolt. An application for relief in Paris was supported by this recommen? dation: "This unfortunate young man isvthe only son of a widow who died without leaving any children, and he is the sole support of his aged father and young brothers." President Garrett, of the Balti? more and Ohio Railroad Company, is traveling through the South with his family, in nis special car "Haryland," which is transferred from road to road as the railroad king desires? There are five pairs in the pre? sent United States Senate, the Camerons, Joneses, Ferrys, John? sons and Morrills. This Minister Schenck would call a decidedly good hand. How would he play them. After waiting four years, a Mich? igan lover finally popped the ques? tion, and the girl answered, "Of course IH have you. Why, you old fool you, we could have been mar? ried three years ago." Cheap for Cash. IS J?& J( ?N and after MONDAY NEXT, the 22d instant, I will sell my entire Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS at RE? DUCED PRICES. Circumstances beyond my control force tho necessity of converting my stock into cash at the earliest possible period. Therefore, all wishing Bargains in my line, will pleoso call. Goods sold for Cosh, and for cash only. Mar 21 fC J. HEIGHAN. Ifos. 3 Broad Street sad 10S East Bay Street, , CHARLESTON, S. C. ii ?4M ? ? First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, T*t BY UMNO CHSAVER ORADES OF STOCK, we CAH FURNISH wobk AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FIME FASHIONABLE STaTIOHERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Adding and ?aU invitations on tms scst STOCK and Minted in THf * LATEST 8TTLB. Sept4 fly I The Attracti oas are Increasing! .?->0? i X c> a*"*TBai ?m: f *B GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT W. D. LOVE & CO. We are daily adding to all the depart? ments of onr Establishment large lines of Choiae and Desirable SPRING goods, at popnlar prices. Families in fneod of SPRING SUPPLIES and strangers vi?ittag this city should not fail to give our stock a close inspection be | fore making their purchases. All needing- DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, or any article kept hi a First Clagb Store, will save monoy by making their purchases at the Grand Cen? tral Drv Goods Establishment of W5I. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia, 8. C. Samples sent gratuitously to aU parts ol the country on application. Mar 11 LOOK I LOOKi; $1,200,0(0 PRIZES! THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawn in publio in St. Loois on MARCH SI, 1875.1 CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalised by State Authority. MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana'rs. ST. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of.f100,000 1 Prize of. 50,000 1 Prize or. '22,600 1 Prize of. 20.000 5 Prizes of. 10.000 10 Prizes of. 5,000 20 Prizes of. 2.500 100 Prizes of. 1,000 And 11,451 oiher Prises of from $1,500 to $50. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20: Halves, $10; Quar? ters, tc. Prise payable In fall and no postpone? ment of drawings take place. Address, for Tickets and Circulars. MURRAY, MILLER A CO., P. O. Box 2,446,St. Louis. Mo. ? Jan 5_ _ 4T3mo Important to Consumers of Tea. IHAVE made arrangements with an im? porting Tea House to ?npply me with a uniform grade of TEA, so that ooneumere, finding a Tea suitable in strength and flavor, can alway* depend upon getting the same, by asking for that grade and price. We have opened, to-dav, twelve Cbestn of Tea, as follows: Fine Oolong C. Fancy Oolong A. I ine English Breakfast C. Fancy English Breakfaet &. Choice Imperial B. Fine Imperial C. Fancy Young Hyson A. Choice Young Hyson B. Fine Young Hyson O. Choice Gunpowder B. Fancy Gunpowder D. Fine Gunpowder C. I iavite an examination and trial of these Teas, which will be found unusually cheap, and the quality superior to anything here? tofore offered in Columbia. Tea, when properly prepared, is more healthy than coffee* and is much cheaper. I also call attention to my GENERAL STOCK OF OOODS. whioh is unusually 'arge, good and cheap, particularly in Fanoy Family FLO US. Davis' Diamond HAMS. Davis' Pure Lear LARD. QOSHEN BU lTER-bctt and cheapest In town. RIO COFFEE?parched and raw. LAGUAYRA C-oFFEE?parched and raw. Old Government Java COFFEE?parched and raw. AU goods marked down five percent, to meet the times. _Feb 12_ HARDY SQLOMOlj. aj B : M a ^^r*^ L?. p o S lisaf^ I IT is the moat wonderful MEDICINE aver known, and possesses a ourative | Swer unequalled in the history of remo? te. For sale onlv at Deo ft HEIN ITS H'B Drug Store. Consumptives, Take Notice. Every moment of delay makes yoor onre more hopeles?, and muoh depends on the judicious dhoioe of a remedy. The amount of testimony in favor ol Dr. Soheaok's Pulmonic Syrup, as a oure for consumption, fur exceeds all that oan be brought to support the gratenoioQs of any other medicine, ea Dr. Sehenck'ri Almanac, contain? ing thai oestifioatea of many persor.s of I the higbent respectability, who have' been restored to health, after being pronoonced iooorable by physicians of acknowledged ability, Sohnuck'aPol-1 monio Syrup alone has oared many, aal these evidenoes will show; but tbe| onre it often promoted by the employ* moot of two other remedies which Dr. Behenek provides for the purpose. These additional remedies are) Scbenck's Sea Weed Tonio and Man? drake Pills. By the timely ass of these medicines, according to direc? tions, Dr. Sobeoek oertiQes that moat | any ease of oonsomption may be on red. Dr. Sehen ok is professionally at his principal office, corner Siith and Areh streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice most be ad? dressed. Fob 12f8 , Vit 1?* ADI?Y, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, OA. THIS lung and favorably known House, pleasantly situated on Johnson Square, having been recently repainted and re? paired, and having all of itb departments filled with competent, polito aud atten? tive employees, offer* to the traveling public comforts unsurpassed by any House in the Southern Stated. Febll 3mo GUANO IX KXCHAN'UK KOUCOTIOK. The Celebrated Fertilizers for Cotton, Con , Wheat and Ttbacco. REDUCED PRICES! LIBERAL TERMS! Wilcox. Gibbes & Co.'s Manipulated Guano, Pre psr* O at Savannab, Ga., and Charleston, 8. C, ai>d Import? J iti bulk direct from Phevnix Islands, South I'auilic On an. WJE are ofljriiig the above celebrated FERTILIZERS, this tease u, at considerably W reduced priees, and give purchase re the option of paying in cotton on the basis of seventeen cents loi middling, elelivi red at planters' ne srest depot, by November 1, 1875, the cotton to be packed in g'-otl merchantable biles. By this arrangement, the planter has a guarantee of realism ft a uood price for bit. cotton to psv for his tertilizere. These GUANOS sre too well known to require comment. Those wbe? have used them know bovr Lo appree i it?* tin i. taiiic; those wb'i have not. as yel. will find, on fair trial, that their liberal net- will p?y t?n preeent eropr, besides beit g of Intnre benefit to their lands. For mit her ii.foitoatiutt, call > a toe tindei signed for circulars, containing analvsiH.ofdni it.ee : peat:?-??. SElllELS St EZKLL, Agents, .Tai. 21 -tuii" Colnmbia, 8. C. ROSS'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Tay. including OmnibtsRide. SITUATED NEARTHE CAPITOL and in llii? centre Of the basinets part of the city. Rose's Omnibus trill convev paesengere to Hiid Irom every Train. Tbc Ladies'' Apartmentsarecompleto, with privateentrancun Assentblyatreet, Th?? BILLIARD and | BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. ' Aprils I White Lead, Zincs, Colors and Fatty! . ^:j;;7-?iirisisTjf ?? r - - Manuafctured by HOLMES, CALLER & CO., Proprietors. KOftiofc-208 East Bay Street. Factory corner Cumberland ai.d PLiUde It hia Streets, CHAULKM?X, si. c. IMPORTERS and dealers in Lubricating aud Paint Oils. Window GIn?s and Painters' I Material. Agents for Aver ills Chemical Paint, Prince's Metalic Paint, Robber and Leather Belting._ Feb 25 J6mo (WTU1IIU VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM J 1 BALTIHOBE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL TEE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURE G CITIES. ThMt Times a Week from New York?Tuekday,Thursday ? ad Saturday. ?-Kinant Slate Koosn Acrommodatloni Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40.000 BALKS HIOMIILY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam? ships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regulardosp&toh afforded to the business public in t ho Cotton states at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Taste opera Lot excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Oce an Steamers regularly on the line: TO WKW YORK. CHARLESTON-Jae. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B.W. Lockwood,Com'er. JAMES ADGER...T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. I MANHATTAN.. .M 8. Woodbull. Com'er. JAMES ADGER A CO , Aleuts. Charle ste n. 8. C. GEORGIA. S.Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA./] . J. Becke tt.Com'der. WM. A.COURTENAY. WAGNER, HUG ER A CO., Agents. Cbari. sti.n, 8. C. Sailing Dayf Wednesdays and Saturdays. TO PHILADKLPIIIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hnnter.Com'r. EQUATOR,IC Hinckley.Cora'r. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A.COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston. 8. C. TS BALTIMORE;. FALCON.Hainie,Commander. | SKA GULL_Button,Commander. Hailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent,Charleston.8. C. TO BOSTON. -Steamships ME? CEDIT A and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADO EU A CO., Agents. Charleston, 8. C. Bates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, onc-balfof | one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TIC KITS Oanbeprolured at all the prineipal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the Agents oi the Steamships In Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should b*exonangedand Berths assigned. The Through Tie-ke ts by this routs inolnde Transfers, Meals and Btate Room, while on ship-board. TUB SOUTH CABOLWA RAILROAD. OKMRGJA RAILROAD Andtheir connecting lines, have largely increased shell facilities for the rapid move? ment of Freight and Paasengers between the Northern cities and the font h and West. Fit st Class Esting Saloon at Brancbville. In the Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads, first class Hleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from tbe steamers to day and night trains of tbeSpnth Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads doliver vy. Freights at distant points with great prompt nets. The manage-r will are ever? 6xeitf< t. to satisfy their patrons that the line via Charit t tin cannot besnrpaete d in de ej atrh andtheaafe delivery of goods. For further information, applv to T. J. Griffih We ate rn / ge M a tlsnta Ga.; B. D. Haskll. General Agent P. O. Bex 4 979. < fh>?- 817 Broadway N. I : 8. B.Pioebxs,| GeneralPsssecgsraed Ticket Agent. Se-mb <"ar< lira Kai)toad:oi J. M.Pr.i xinx Sapor SDtendeat Great Southetn Freight and Pa??erier Lire.Charleston. K C. Jan 30 tlx "Shotw.e?'s Prolific Coral" ANEW variety, specially adapted to Houtbern lands; will produoe 50 to 75 bushels to ihs sore, large full sisa ears, from 1C to 20 rows each; two and four ears on a stalk: is an sarly corn, and a valuable kind ia this respect. Farmers and planters will do well to plant this corn. Specimen may be seen at tbe Drag and Seed Store of Feb 26t E. V. HEINIT8H, Druggist. Naphtha Lamps. GAS LIGHT. A OAS LIGHT at much less sxpeose. A. Tbsee LAMPS are la different styles and well adapted for Stores, Offices. Entries and Rooms. Eaoh Lamp is of itself a gas manufactory. The oil is fed through a tuba or pips, at the and of which the burner converts it into gas. wbloh burns with a brilliant white flame nearly equal to the bast eosl gas. and surpassing many ooal gas lights. For sale by H. X. CARP., FeblOSmo 67 Bridge street. LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED! AFULL assortment Jost received at L. T. BILLIMAN A CO.'fl Jan 1C Drag Store. JUST BSOBHHBIM i ? ?? buk aam tor NEW STYLE BATS! OUR SUITINGS Are very handsome, and will be made to order at LOW PRICES. Mar 10 R. A W. C. rfWAFFIELD. CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS, OPK.% UACK OK FROST. MA*,. O WHITE DRBSS SHIRTS' for 110.30 G** ? .... ?12.00 C ?? ?? ?? $13.30 6 ? ?? 915.00 0 " '? i? 816.OO All Mum Bonoin and CuflT*. NEW HATS, SPRING STYLES. WINTER CLOTHING, A T COST. f IUA11 & WILKY. Feb 17 MRS a cn fit1* 2 wc o mi ? ~ ^ S3 "D ? S?g5 W ?aJ e -0.0? ? 5 SO 55 5! H Sail 5? . a> o oo_ _ State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ET4TB TuxaauaEawOrriCE, Colombia, Deoomber 18.1874. THB . Coupon* of the Consolidation _ Bends ofthe State of South Caroliae, due January 1,1675, will bejaald at that date on presentation at tb* Treasury, and at tbe Booth Carolina Bank and Trost Oom Sany. Colombia. 8. C, and alao at the eople's National Bank, Charleston. B. C, and the National Park Bass', New York. Tbe Coupon a due July 1,1874, on all Con? solidation Bonda. issued in exchange for old boads, will be paid whenever presented at any of the above mentioned places. The Ooapons of the Consolidation Bonds due January 1 and July 1,1875, are receiv? able for taxes. V.L. CABDOZO, _ Deo 20_Treasurer 8.0. Hew Sugar-Cured Hanu. 1 Afk NKW YORK sugar-cured HAMS. .LVFvF choice quality, Juit reoelved and tor sale by JOHN AQNEWA BOB. Finest Gothen Butter TN town reduced five oents per pound, at I _ Feb 6 HARDY SOLOMON'S. t, HA Si CK OF ICHKDDLK. ON AND AFTER _ Wednesday, Feb mar*/ 10,1875. tbe Passenger Trains over the Greenville and Columbia Bailroad wil? be run daily, (?undiye excepted,) by tbe following schedule: MAIN 8TEM. UP tr.\:X, SO. 1?COLUMBIA lO OBUKTiU?. Leave Colombia.7.00 a. m. Alston.-.. 8 45 a. m. Newberry....10.03 a.m. Cokeabury. 1.87p.m. Belton. 3 20p.m. Arrive Greenville. 4 66 p.m. down train,no. 4?obkknvillbto columbia Leave Greenvillo. 6 00a. m. Belton.7.66A. m. Cokcsbury. 9.85 a. m. Newberry.12 58 p. m. Alston. 2.8fp. m. Arrive Colombia.-.. 4.10p. m. Passengers by Night Train on South Ca? rolina Bailroad connect with No. 1. Pas? sengers by No. 4 connect with Bay Train on South Carolina Railroad for Charleston, Augusta, Ac, aud with Night Train on the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusts Bail? road for Sumter, Wilmington, Richmond, Baltimore. Ac, Ac. Anderton Branch and Blue Ridge Railroad. DOWN TBAIN. Leave Walhalla.4.15 a. sn. Seneca City. 4 46 a. m. Perryville.5.00 a. m. Pendleton. 5.60 a. m. Anderson. 6.60 a. m. Arrive Belton. 7.85 a. as. ZT TBAIN. Leave Belton. 3 20 p. to. Anderson.4.20 p. m. Pendleton.....*.6.20 p. m. Perry vllle.6.05 p. m. SeneoaCity.6.10 p. m. Arrive Walhalla.6.46 p. m. Accommodation Train betwoen Belton and Anderson Tri-Woekly, viz: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. No. 2 leavo Belton 9.30 a. m.; arrive Anderson 10.30 a. m. No. 3 leave Anderson 2.00 p. m.: arrive Belton 3 p. m. These Trains run Monday u when Court is in session at Anderson. Abbeville Branch Train*. DOWN TBAIN. Leave Abbeville.8 CO a. re. Arrive Cokesbury.9.10 a. m. up tbain. Leave Cokeabury. 1.40 p. m. Arrive Abbeville.2.86 p.m. Accommodation Train on this Branch will be run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. No. 2 leave Cokesbury at 9.85 a. m.; arrive Abbeville 10.35 a. m. No. 8 leave Abbeville 12.30 p. m.; arrive Cokeabury 1.26 p. m. Tram No. 1, on Main Stem, Columbia to Greenville, atopa twenty minutes at Cokeabury for Dinner. Train Ko. 4. Green? ville to Columbia, stops twenty-five mi? nutes at Beltoa for Breakfaat, and twent j minutes at Alston for Ditner. THOMAS DODAHEAD, Gen. Sup't. Jabez Nobtqn, Jb., General Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. 8OUTB?ABOIJMA RaILBOADCOMI-AM, Columbia, 8. C., February 5, 1875. Change Schedule to go into effect od andafterrJunday, 7th instant: pat pasbxxoxb TBAIN. Leave Coluxnbiaat.4.30 pm Arrive at Charleston at.?....' ....11 45 pn> LeaveCharleston at....6.46 am A rriveat Columbia at....2.16 pin. NIGHT exfbxeb accommobatios THAIS. Leave?olnmbia.7.00 pro Arrive..6.30 1 ? LeaveOharleaton7.10p m Arrive..6?a5 a a. Oamden Train will connect at Xingvillc with Up Passenger Train, for Columbia cn Monday. Wednesday and Friday; ard with Down Passenger Train from Columbia on Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday. 8. 8. SOLOMONS, Gen. 8up. 8. B. PioxiNS.General Ticket Aaent The bhortLine Schedule. Cbabloitz, Colombia A Auotj?ta R. B. C e . Columbia, 8. C. Deo. 28,1874. j TBE following Fae 'esnger Schedule wiU be. operated on and after tola date: ooiN? nobtb Train Ko 2 Trais No 4* Leave Auguata.9.30 a m 4.15 p m Qraniteville_10 10 a m 5.11pm Col'bia Junct'n. 2 13pm -19 05 pro Columbia. 2 46 p m 9.17 p m Chester.6.84 pm Arrive Charlotte.9.00 pm No. 2 Train makes eloae connection, via ; Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North.arriving at New York 6.06 A. M. No. 4 Train makes eloae connection tin Wilmington and Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 6 15P. M. noiNo south. Train No 1 Train No 3 Leave Charlotte.8.30 am Cheater.11.02 a ni Winnsboro.12.88 p m Arrive Columbia. 2 42 pm Leave Columbia.2.62 p m 3.40 a m Col'bia Junct'n 43.17pm 4 16 am GraBitevBle...t7.l6pm ?7 48 am Arrive Augnsta.8.C5 p m 8 46 a xu South bonnd Trains eoncect at Angnata for all pointa South and West. Throogh tickets sold and baggage checked to princi? pal pointa. Si* Bleeping ears on all Night Trains. JA8. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope, Gen. Paaaenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, B. C, Nov. 24. 1874. THE following Sche? dule will be operated: goino nobtb. tbaiw bo 2 tbain ko 4 Leave Columbia. 8 80am 8.16 pm Florenee. 1.10 pm 18.66 am Arrive Wilmington.... 6.46 p ta 7.10 a m OGINO south. tbain bo 1 tbaib bo 3 Leave Wibnington.6.40 a m 6.10 p m Florenee.12.60 pm 11.40 pm Arrive Colombia.6.10 p m 4.00 a m Train No. 2, from Colombia, ia an accom? modation to Florence, Bad there connects closely with N. X. B. It..and atWilmington with W. A W. B. R. lo all points North. Train No. 4 from Colombia ia fast Ei pross, makL through connections, aUrail, North and booth, and water line connec? tions via Portsmouth. Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects elosely at Florenee with N.B. B. R. for Charleston, and is an accommodation train > t hence to Oolnmbia. Train No. 8, from Wilmington, is a iaei i Express, connecting oloaely troto and to all points North andBoutb. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman sleepers, on night traine. Train No. S leaves Ooiurnbi a days exoepted. Expirei J AS., ANDER! A.PoeB.Osn.FatsafagafandTtckstAgept CONGAS] COLOMBIA, a. c. JOHN AL?X&HLKS, Proprietor. % MANUFACTU BEROK 8TFAM pars on night tram e. Oolnmbia A ally, Sun* t?s No.4 every night. < BON, General 8up. >Gearing, and all kinds of Xros Oaattegsfarlfa Oblnaryaad Or? namental -Oast* lugs for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Ballings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees sad Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells far Churches, Schools, WorV-ebopr-, As. Guarantee all my werk first elate and equal to any North or South. works at foot of Lady strtst and near to South Carolina and GraeavUle A Columbia Railroad GompanleV Depots. RovlS