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THE PHOENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, TH1 GLEANIR, Every W ednesday Morning, BY JULIAN ?. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office No. 160 North Richardson St. ^EB**The Pmr.six 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?March 21, 18U5. subscription. Dailv, six months, Si; Tri-Wceklv, 2.50; Weekly. 1.50. advertisements Inserted in Daily nt ?l a square of ten lines for first, and 50 cents each subse? quent insertion; if not exceeding five lines iu length, 75 cents. Long adver? tisements by the week, mouth or year, at lass rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions Sao., SI. jZED-Rook and Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. aoents. Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. Grigsby, Ridgway. H. W. Lawson, Abbeville. John B. O'Neill, Newberry. A man rushed breathlessly into a law? yer's office in St. Paul, and approaching the legal luminary, excitedly remarked: ?'A man has tied a hoop to my horse's tail! Con I do anything?" ''Yes," re? plied the attorney; "go and untie it." That was good advice, and didn't cost the man but So. A few days sinco a farmer was saying that he had planted an acre and a half of potatoes, and he feared they would bo destroyed by the potato bugs. "Aro the plants* up yet?" asked a bystander. "No," replied the farmer, "but the bugs are sitting on every hill waiting for them." Probably no characteristic of the fe? male mind" is better developed than the docility with which women accept the fashions of the day. Be they beautiful or hideous, becoming or unbecoming, comfortable or torturing, they are the "fashion" and must be worn. Old lady (who sleeps badly) "Now, Mary, if I should want to light my can? dle, are the matches there?" Mary: "Yas, ma'am, there's wan." Old lady: "One! Why, if it misses fire, or won't light"?Mary: "Oh, divil a fear of it, ma'am. Sure I thried it." "Mr. Putkin," said the broker, "the world looks different to a man when he has a bottlo of champagno in him." "Yes, sir," replied the clerk, "and he looks different to the world." Never before was there such a demand for grain cradles in Georgia as during the past three weeks. ThiB indicates a large wheat crop and a bountiful supply of bread. Tho Columbus Journal, describing an Ohio politician, says: : 'He is an honest man by profession, and ho earns his bread by the sweat of his jaw." The bedbugs of the Philadelphia hotels are not eating anything now. They are reserving their energies for the centen? nial. GEORGE G. H?LL, rnopniETOR of the EfflL? MILLS, (Formerly Stovall's Excelsior Mills,) AUGUSTA, GA., MANUFACTURES FLOUR in all grades. The old and well-known EXCELSIOR BRANDS! Pride of Augusta, Golden Sheaf, Extra, Little Beauty, Always on hand, and their well-earned reputation will be faithfully maintained. COBN MEAL, CRACKED CORN, CRACKED WHEAT, GRAHAM FLOUR, MILL FEED, BRAN, Etc., Constantly made, and orders promptly filled at tho Lowest 3rL?t?ojs?. Juno 25 lino Wineman's Camphor Chloral An entirely New Remedy for Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, AND for all Pains that affect the Nerves. Read the following testi? monial: Columbia, April 23, 1875. Messrs. Philip Wineman dC Co.?Gen? tlemen: It affords mo great pleasure to state that I. have used your Camphor Chloral for Neuralgia in my head, and found groat benefit from its use?in fact, I have never used anything that has given me such instant relief. I take pleasure in recommending it Yours, truly, Ac, (Signed) , HARDY SOLOMON. Prepared only by the in von to r, PHILIP WINEMAN, and for sale at retail by all Druggists. The trado supplied by PHILIP WINEMAN & CO., Importers and Wholesalo Druggists, June 2i\_Charleston, S. C. , Davis' Diamond Hams. AFULL supply of these ohoice HAMS just received and for sale bv April 10 JOHN AGKEW A SON. IT is the most wonderful medicine ever known, and possesses curative power unequalled in history of remedies. For sale only at UELNlf Sll'S Drug Store. \ New Music Books. THE CHORUS CHOIR?By Dr. Eton Tourjeo. A new book of sterling merit, for the use of Musical Societies, Conventions and "Chorus Choirs,*' which are now be? coming quite common. 200 pages and about 100 pieces. Price $2. Per dozen SIS. LORELEI"?An Unfinished Opera, by Mendelssohn. 00 cents. Per dozen $5.40. A beautiful fragment, which, however, is complete in itself. HOW SHALL I TExVCHV?Or Hints to Teachers. A pamphlet by Dr. Lowell Mason, with a concise description of his mode of in? struction. Much sought for. 38 cents. FHiST WALPUBGIS NIGHT?Mendels? sohn. Cloth SI.25. Boards SI. Taper 80 cents. For Musical Societies. CURTIS AND BEHR'S NEW METHOD FOR THE ZITHER-S1.50. Tho Zither is an instrument like Guitar, but much more powerful, and well worth learning. Sold by all Music Dealers. Sent, post paid, for* Retail Trice. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON AGO., June 20 sw* 711 Broadway, N. Y. SEED PEAS! *7f\{\ BUSHELS select SEED TEAS, 4 VJVJ for sale by June 1 J. A. HENDRIX A BRO. Interest Allowed. THE Mechanics' and Farmers' Build? ing and Loan Association, of Bich? land, is now receiving deposits of SI.00 and upwards, and allowing interest, at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum on all ainpunts over S10.00, which remain 30 days or longer. Deposits received by T. H. Gibbes, Treasurer, at tho Central National Bank, R. D. SENN, April 22 t_President._ Eose Cordial! Rose Cordial!! THE only suro cure for all kinds of | Bowel Affections, Summer Com? plaints, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. No? thing better for Children. Mothers, try it and save your children. For sale only at HEINITSn'S June 20 City Drug Store. Notice. COLUMBIA, S. C, Jl'SE 30, 1875. ALL DOGS found running at large within the city limits without the city collar or badge, will be captured and impounded, and if not claimed within three days, shall be disposed of by salo or be killed. A reward of 25 cents is hereby offered for each dog so captured and impounded in the City Guard House. Bv order of the Mayor. RICHARD JONES, July 1 3__City Clerk. Notice. COLUMBIA, S. C, J?NE 30, 1875. AN Ordinance concerning fire-arms will be strictly enforced within the city limits, embracing tho following, viz: West side Assembly street to East side Sunitcr street, and from Gervais street South to Laurel street North, on 4th and 5th July instant. The penalty for firing any gun, pistol or other small arms, cracker, sky-rocket or explosive and noisv substance within the above limits on either of the above-named days is $20. By order of tho Mayor. RICHARD JONES, City Clerk. July 1_3_ Agricultural Implements. SMUT MACHINES, BOLTING CLOTHS. COTTON GINS. MILL-STONES, MILL-STONES, MILL-STONES, BELTING. THRESHERS, ENGINES, FAN MILLS, FEED CUTTERS, AO, AC, AC, At manufacturers' prices. Send for catalogue to Juno 21 L?RICK A LOWBANOE. Treasurer's Office, C, C. & A. R. R. Co., Coeumma, S. C, June 27, 1875. . THE COUPONS on tho Bonds of this Company, which become due on first of July next, will be paid at the Banking Honse of M. K. Jesup, Baton & Co., in New York, ornt tho First Nat ional Bank, of Charlotte, N. C, or at the Central Na? tional Bank, in this city, or at tho office, of John J. Cohen ASons, in Augusta, Ga. C. BOUKNIGHT, Treasurer. June 27,20,30,Julyl,3.4 Proposals for Coal. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Omen K. of S. H. and State Ltbb&iuan, Columbia, June 24, 1675. PURSUANT to the provisions in un Act entitled (No. 771) ' An Act rela? tive to contracts for the Executive De? partments of the State Government and for the General Assembly," passed in last regular session of 1874-75, and approved on "March 24, 1875, SEALED PRO? POSALS for a supply of 1 OH tons of COAL, for the use of the several Depart? ments of the Government, and for the Houses of Senate and Representatives, will he received at this office until the 28th of July next, as follows: 43 tons for the several Departments of the State Government. 50 tons for the Semite. 75 tons for the House of Representa? tives. The party or parlies to whom a con? tract may be awarded shall, before en? tering on the performance therrof, give a bond, with sufficient security, on such terms as may ho proscribed by the At torne'y-Geueral, conditioned for its faith? ful performance; and in case of his or their failure to do so, within thirty days alter it has heon awarded and approved, it shall be awarded to the next lowest re? sponsible bidder. The payment of the accounts for Coal and Advertising is provided for in Sec? tion 11 of the said Act. The proposals will be opened at Co? lumbia, S. C, in the presence of a board, consisting of the Governor, the Secretary of State and Attorney-General; contracts shall be of no effect until approved by the said board. The Coal must be of host quality of red ash grate coal, and has to be deli? vered free of charges to the State House, in the city of Columbia, S. C. Proposals should be endorsed "Pro? posals for Coal for-," and addressed as aforesaid to this office. ADOLPH FEININGER, Keeper of Stute House and State Libra? rian. June 25 What It Will Do! IT will cure all Impurities of the Rlood; it will cure all Scrofulous Diseases; it will remove all Tetter Affections; it will euro Rheumatism and Gouty Affections; it will remove all manner e>f Sores; it will improve the Complexion; it will re? move all Pimples and Roils; it will cure all Constitutional Disorders; it will cure Ulcers, Swellings of the Glands; it will cure Cancer by removing the cause in the blood; it will give a Clear and Beau? tiful Skin; HEINITSIFS QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT will cure when other remedies fail. Let the aillicted try it. Ask for Heinith's Queen's Delight. June It Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given, that W. n. WIGG, administrator of the estate of F. Reeves, deceased, has applied to me for a final discharge as such adminis? trator. It is ordered, that the 5TH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1875, bo fixed for hear? ing of petition, and a final settlement of said estate. H. I. ROONE, Judge of Probate, Richland Countv. June 0 fja Ice! Ice! FROM 7 till 9 o'clock, Sunday morn? ing, the store will be open. June (1 JOHN C. SEEGERS. Kerosene! Kerosene!! PARRELS pure white standard KEROSENE, just received and for sale at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene deliveretl, frt<* of drat/aqe, in tiny pnrt of the city by' JOHN' AGNEW A SON. _ New Mountain Butter. JUST received this dav 10 tubs North Carolina MOUNTAIN 11UTTER? the finest I have ever seen- -which I will sell at 25c. per pound. June 19_HARDY SOLOMON._ What You Need. I71XTRA MESS REEF. 10 cents per .U pound. Fresh May PUTTER, direct from MU ford, N. Y., 3 pounds for$l. CIGARS.?We are closing out our stock of Cigars, and offer the best FIVE CENT Cigars in the city, and only want a trial to convince you. May 10 "L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Every Day Something New. CHOCOLATE and EXTRACT OF MEAT, for Invalids, Adults and Children. EXTRACT OF REEF, with Wine and Iron. A nutritive, tonic?admirable for Debilitv and Indigestion. Elixir BARK AND IRON-Summer Tonic and Appetiser. For sale by E. H. HEINITSH. _May 201 _ _City Drug Store. State of South Carolina, Richland Co. OFFICE CLERK OF COURT. Columbia. S. C, June 1?. 1875. NOTICE is hereby given that in pur? suance of an order made by His onor R. B. Carpenter, a special session the Court of Common Pleas, for the Countv of Richland, will be holden at Columbia. S. C, on TUESDAY, the 0th day of July, A. D. 1875, for the despatch of such business as shall be properly brought before it. D. B. MILLER, June 19 12__CI?51: of (-?"rt _R?SErS^?raLf c?LuiOLirs Notice to Real Estate Owners. COLUMBIA, S. C? June 30, 1875. THE following section of "An Ordi? nance concerning streets, pavements and shade trees," will lie rigidly en? forced : Section 10. * v ' * That all owners of lots in the city of Columbia shall each repair, mend and keep, at his or her expense, the side-walk butting on his or her lot, according to such direc? tions as the Mayor and Aldermen may, from time to time, give; and any person neglecting or refusing to do so, after ten days' notice, shall forfeit and pay the sum of S10 for each and every day he or .-he shall or may refuse or neglect. And it shall be the duty of the Chief of Bo lice, after the expiration of said notice, to cause said side-walk to be leveled or repaired at tin? expense of the owner of tho adjoining lot; which expense, when approved by the Mayor and Aldermen, shall be collected in tin; same manner as the tax upon real estate, after ten days' notice to tin; party concerned. Bv order of the Mavor. RICHARD JUNES, Citv Clerk. July 1_3 CHEROKEE SPRINGS, spa Uta yn ruff, s. c. WATER ALTERATIVE and Tonic; Climate dry, , .bracing and healthful. ;? Every attention paid to guests. References is Columbia.?Maj. D. B. Miller, A. Palmer, Col. Jos. Daniel Pope, Prof. L. Plate and S. J. Perry. WILL OPEN JUNE 15. ./"/ffTIACKS meet visitors y -^^jyft at Spartanburg C. II. j JOHN B. .ifi^ACK, June 2 lmo Resident Manager. The Charleston Hotel "WILL not be closed this Sum? mer. All Guests patronizing us during the Summer and Pall months, and remaining a week or more, will be allowed a reasonable discount?except occupants of rooms on the first or parlor lloor. The attention of the Country Mer? chants is respectfully called to this no? tice. May 2S Cuios Nos.3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. @^^ERS FiRST-CbAss Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET. r.Y USINO CHEAPER GRAPE*! or STOCK, WE CAN Fl'RNUH WOP.K AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASH10rT?BXE^STATiOrJERY, Riries Paper and Envelopes. Wedding and Ball invitations OH THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. Sept 4 tiy THE SEVEN WONBEKS , is found in Heinitsh's Family Medicines. mHE QUEEN'S DELIGHT?For Puri I fying the Rlood, and Renovating and Strengthening the Body. THE KIN A CHILL CURE?The best Chill Cure known. Will alwavs cure. THE QUAKER LINIMENT?For Rheumatism, Pains, is a wonderful remedy. THE BLOOD AND LIVER TILLS - Better than any other in the world for family use. THE STANLEY'S COUGH SYRUP? The only Cough Remedy that will cure. It has cured thousands. THE LIFE EVERLASTING BITTERS ?A tonic for theStomae-h and Digestion, giving a good appetite at all times. THE ROSE CORDIAL?"Will cure all Rowel Affections; good for children. For sale only at HEINITSH'S May 20 t_City Drug Store._ ACTS OF TBE LEGISLATURE OR 1875, with postage, $1.15. For sale at R. L. BRYAN'S May 5 Bookstore. !. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Fare $2J a day, including F Omnibus ride. Situated near the Capitol and in centre of business part of the city. My Omnibus i> ^d-f will convey passengers to iii^C and from every train. Tho Ladies' Apartments are complete; entrance on As? sembly street. BILLI? ARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and in good order. JS*ff? Ap 0 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. Columbus. ,S. C, May 28, 1875. COMMENCING Juno 1, 1875, the fol? lowing Changes will be made in Passenger Schedule on this Road: No. 4?Niyht Passenger?North. Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. si. Arrive Florence.12.50 a. m. Wilmington. 7.10 a.m. Connect at Florence with North-east? ern Road for Charleston. Arriving there 0.15 A. M., and connect closely at Wil? mington daily, except Sundays, lor all points North.' Ab. 3?Night Passenger?South. Leave Wilmington. 0.25 p. m. Florence.11.55 p. m. Arrive Columbia. 4.15 a. m. Connects daily, except Sunday even? ing, at Wilmington, with all Trains from North, and at Florence with Trains leav? ing Charleston, 0.30 F. M. iYo. 7?Accbmmoilution it Freight?South. Leave Florence. 0 a. m. Arrive Columbia. 7 p. in. No. it?Accommodation it Freight?North. Leave Columbia. 5.50 a. m. Arrive Florence. 4.50 p.m. Both Trains connect with Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, and carry Coaches. JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Snpt. A. Pom, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ConrMBiA, S. C, April 1, 1875. PASSENGER TRAINS will bo run daily, (Sundays excepted,") by the following schedule: Leave Columbia 7.00 a. m. Ar. 4.10 p. m. Alston.. . 8.45 a. in. 2.35 p. in. Newberry 10.03a. m. 12.58 p. m. Cokesburyl.37 p. m. 0.35 a. m. Rclton... .3.20 p. m. 7.55 a. m. Arrive Greenvillel.55 p. m. LveO.OO a. m. Passengers by Night Train on South Carolina Railroad connect with No. 1. Passengers by No. 4 connect with Day Train on South Carolina Railroad for Charleston, Augusta, Ac, and with Train on Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta. Anderson Branch and Pine Pidge. Leave Walhalla . 14.15 a. m. Ar. 0.45 p. m. Seneca Citv 1.45 a. ni. 0.10 p. m. PcrryviHe 5.00a. m. 0.05 p. m. Pendleton 5.50a. m. 5.20 p. m. Anderson.0.50 a. m. 4.20 p.m. Arrive Relton.. .7.35 a. in. Lvc 3.30 p. m. Abbeville Branch Trains. Leave Abbeville.8.00 a. in. Ar. 2.35 p. m. Cokcsbnrvl.40 ]>. m. 0.10 a. m. THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't. J.\nr7. Noktox, Gen. Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, S. C, June 18, 1875. day passenger train. Leave Columbia 4.30 p. m. Ar. 2.15 p. m. Charlestons.45 a. m. 11.45 p. in. night express accommodation train. Leave Columbia 7.00 p. m. Ar. 0.35 a. m. Charleston 7.10 p. m. 0.30 a. m. Camden Train will connect at King ville with Up Passenger Train for Co? lumbia, Monday, Wednesday and Friday;. and with Down Passenger Train from Columbia, Tuesday, Thursday and Sa? turday. S. S. SOLOMONS, Gen. Supt.? S. 13. Ficrtnb, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R.. Columbia, S. C, Juno 19, 1875. rIE following Passenger Schedule is now operated: going nouth. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.8.22 a. m. 4.15 p.m. Graniteville_9.13a. in. 5.11p.m. Col'bia Jnnct'n 12.58p.m. 9.05 p.m. Columbia.1.18p.m. 9.17p.m. Chester.5.10 p. m. Arrive Charlotte.7.32 p. m. ggNo. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 0.05 A. M. No. 4 Tmin makes close connection, via Wilmington and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 5.15 P. M. going south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3. Leave Charlotte ... .8.50 a. in. Chester.11.02 a. m. Winnsboro... . 12.38 p. m. Arrive Columbia... .2.42 p. m. Leave Columbia. . . .2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. m. Col'bia Jnnct'n ..3.17 p. m. 4.15 a. m. Graniteville... .7.15 p. m. 7.48 a. m. Arrive Augusta.8.05 p. m. 8.20 a. m. South bound Trains connect at Au? gusta for all points. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to principal points JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope, Gen. Pass'r and Ticket Agt. Congaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA. S. ('. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFAC? TURER Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Gin Gearing, and' all kinds Iron Castings for Machinery; and Ornament? al Castings for Stores and Dwellings. Patent Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs: also, Hrass Castings of all kinds. Reils for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all ray work first class and equal to any North cr South. Works at foot of Lady street and near South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Depots. Nov 13 Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi neiit cities of the United States and Eu rope bought and sold. ? DEPOSITS received nnd interest-bear? ing CERTIFICATES issned. STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD nnd SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the citv and country solicited,- and LIBEEAL 'LINES OF DISCOUNTS ?ranted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK, corner of Plain and Richardson streets. JOHN S. PRESTON, Pres't. J. H. S.iwYEit. Cashier. Mar 24