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THE PHOENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THE GLEANER, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St., near Taylor. jCS-Tiie Phccsix ia the oldest Daily Paper iu South Carolina,baa the largest ciacunATiON in the upper portion of tho State, and has been regularly issued since its inception? March 21,1805. *a- Book and Job Printing! ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, six months, $1 CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, l 50. ADVERTISEMENTS Insorted in tho Daily at $1 persquaro of nine huea for hrat, and 50 centB each subaequcut insertion; uot exceeding live lines in length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by the -reek, mouth or year, at loss rates, Marriages Funeral Invitations, ??c, $1. A OEMS. E.H. Bates, Union. Juliua Poppo, Anderson. H. W.Lawson, Abboville. Itobert Bryco, Spartauburg. D. D. Mooro, Rock Hill. J. A. Grigsby, Ridgeway. A Lesson in History. A. d. 1900. It was a summer evening, Old Mr. Smith had oomo From San Franoiaoo, by balloon, To hi3 suburban home? Where, by the Bhore of Klamath Lake, His pleasure he was wont to take. He saw his grand-child, Colfaxine, While playing at croquet, Roll something large and smooth and | round To her brother Henry Clay, And ask the yonng sport if he knew Where that queer palteozoio grew. The old man Smith stepped np and took The relio in bis hand, And shook it till it rattled out A gill or two of eand. '"Tis some squaw Modoo's skull," quoth | he, "Who fell in the great viotory." "Now tell ns what 'twas all about," Young Henry Clay inquired; While on her mallet Colfaxine Loaned with a look inspired. "Come tell ns who the warriors wore, And why they killed each other here." "It was the Yankees," said old Smith, "Who made the Modoos ran, Because they coveted the lauds The red men hunted on. It's somewhat mixed; but all agree That 'twas a famous viotory, "Men, babes and women, fifty-three, Followed the Indian chief; One hundred times as many whites Brought Mr. Lo to grief; And every red was killed," said he, "In the groat Modoo victory." "Bat what good came of it at last?" Asked gentle Colfaxine. "Good? Why, we got their land, von bet? The home you're living in; And many a heathen scalp won we In that hrave Christian victory." "Great praise our Cob Kill em gained, And eke oar flag, I ween;" "But did they read the Bible, then?" Said pitying Colfaxine. "Why, that I cannot say," qnoth he; "Bat, 'twas a glorious vjctory." Daisy Breeze is tho name of a ruffian who killed his brother the other day. Soft name for such a deed of blood 1 ATHAIRON Only *50 Cents per Bottle. It promote* the GROWTH, PRESERVES the COLOR, nnd increase!! tbo Vigor aud UEAyTYof the IIAIR. Over TranTV YSAna Aflo Ltoh'h KATnATTtoK for the Hatr was first placod in tho market by Profojsor K. Thomas Lyon, a ?raduntoof Princeton CoHege. Tho name is derived from the Greek, "KaTHRO," signifying to eUante, fturify.rrjuveitn'.f, rr rntar*. The favor It has r?o?i?od. ana tbo popu? larity it has obtained,is anproeedentoJ and lucre t Sbls. It increases the Growth and Beauty of tho Hair, rt is a delightful dressing. It eradicates JJandrnff. It prevent* tho Hair from taming gray. Jt k<jopB the head cool, UaJttVM thelialr nrich,soff. Blo6ty appearanco. It is tbo same in Quantity and Quality as it wasuovor s. Quarter of a Ckh XTBT A no, aad is sold T>y all Druggists and Coun? try Store* At only Fifty Cents per Uoule. WoM^'LfflorTjs Her Hate LYON'S ATHAIRON Maroh 5 SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, aud examine our prices, before purchas? ing, as we claim lo soil lower than any other establishment in tbo city. Remember tbo number, 1,230 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia. Jnno 25 f3m Wheeler House?Fi THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WIIEELER.H public, that, in order to maintain the cha will continue hia prices as heretofore, and gui secured to tbo House tho reputation it now b Jgly 30 HEINITSH'S STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. THE reputation of DR. HEINITSH'S ME? DICINES id becoming world-wido. Our old friend. Mr. Eilliardt, has introduced BLOOD AND LIYEU PILLS in Europe, and says they uro the bout medicine for tho Blood and Liver. This in what everybody says. The Blood and Liver PillB for the Liver, Queen's Delight for the Blood, Bouo Cordial tor Bowel Complaint, Quaker Lit.iment for Pains and Aches, Kina Chill Cm o tor Chills and Fever. Are lor ante at HEINITSH'S Aue; :J + Cheap Family Drug Store. THE WARREN~HOE ~ WE have just received another enppiy of these superior HOES. They operate on an entirely different principle from tho common Hoe, and are tho best Garden, Cot? ton and Corn Hoe in use. Give them a trial and be convinced. JOHN AGNEW ii SON. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS ANILALL KINDS OF FANCYGLASS. LARGE STUCK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED.. Send for estimate and pi ice list. KKOGH Si THOHKE. 251 AND 25C CANAL STREET, DC ly ? NEW YORK CITY. S.T-1860-X. ?8 KS IS PURELY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, composed simply of well-known ROOTS, HERBS aud FRUtTS,combined With uth;r prcportics. which in their nature arc Cathartic, Itperlent, Nutritious, Diuretic, Alterntivo ami Auti-UihouB. The wholo ispreeCrvid in a buIH cient quantity of Rpirit from tho Sl'tiAll CA.VK to tctp them ta any climate, which matte tho % UKTATION one of tho most desirable Tonics nnil Ca? thartic* in tho world. Thoy aro iuteuJ.J Btrtctly ?? a Temperance Bitters only to bo U6cd as a imdiclno, and always ac? cording to directions. They aro tho ?hoet-anehor of tho feeMo and debilitated. They act upon a discaHi-d liver, ana stimulato to buch a degree that a healthy action is at onco brought about. As a remedy u which Women arc especially Bubjuet it is buj cr? ceding every other stimulant. As a .Spring and fnmmor Tonic they liavo no equal. They are mild and gentle Purgative ns well aa Tonic. They purify tho Wood. Thoy aro a splendid Appotir.cr. They make tho weak strong. They purify and invigorate. They cure Dya popsia, Constipation and Headache. Thoy act nu a specific in ult epecien of dhiorrtrrrt which undermine thobodUy strength and break do?rji tho animal spirits. tar " Depot, 53 Park Place, Now York. ^ThorburnTT?rnlp SeenT WHITE NORFOLK. YELLOW STONE, GREEN GLOBE, RUTA BAGA. Froeh and for sale by July 23 HOPE St GYLES. rices Not Reduced! OUSE would respectfully inform the traveling racter of his Boueo as a First Class Hotel, he irantecB to givo that satisfaction which has as. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. BOARD REDUCED TO $3 PER COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. ??? THE FIRST GLASS HOTEL OF GOLUMBIA. "E9 j\?B PROPRIETOR of {Iiis well-known FIRST CLASS HOTEL respectfully iriorti? the IraveUug public, that ho has REDUCED his RATES OF BOARD from :! to ?3por dav, aud intend*, by an increased businoes, t? mn'ue up for the reduction. lie claims that at present he has the hugcet and beet constructed Hotel in tin; city: that bo has the largest number of roor.:-. which are '?',?:.?<;? lijhlid oj?c! ? v-..'.;:? '?'' that hie Louse in eve: v ro=nect as well kept, lus servants as attentive, his elm !:s a lurtcous, hi* table ns well supplied, the faro r.< abundant, the quality as good, ... ?' that :? every reflect his Hold in not excelled hy any Ik u . in ? k Ity. Tho friends c.l the Proprietor are assure i that v<> effort wtd bo wanting >.:: h.s part to make his Hotel at > ui i jnal to any other ?:?.<: ?.: c!a fs Hotel it; the .city. ?? Aug 5 1 ? v> C-.OBMAN; Proprietor. BOARD NOT REDUCED! WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, C, THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE OITY?PRICE $4 A DAY Corner Main and Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. ANOTHER FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. FARE S2.50 PER DAY, (INCLUDING OMNIfii'S FA HE., SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PAR'I of the city. Rose's Omnibus will convey paaeengcra to and from every Train. The Laiies' Apartments aro complete, with private entrance on Asscmblyietrfc'.t. Tbc BILLIARL and BATH ROOMS are all new mid superior to any in the city. April 5 Xeblett & Goodricb Cotton GIue. HAVING increased our manufactory, wc ar- prepared to supply the demand fo: >>;?.:? well-linown COT'ltOx GINS,'which art considered the best in the market by those ?.. :i? have used and Ituowu thorn. Every Gin guaranteed to givoeatihfacticn. Price lower than a:iy other firat clans Gin. 0: dors solicit Oil early in the season, t_ pr< vent delay. we r. the f. Haj. J. By pi rmidsi gentlemen: Col. D. W'yatt Aih C?kcsbn?. Governor M. L. Bonham, EdgeSc! .. Maj ir A. Jones, Pino House, Major Josiab Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Hartley, Batesviilc. Captain J. G. Hawthorn. Salui;'. Old To Gen. 51. C. Butler. Columbia. Address NEBLETT GOOLUUCU, Juuol'J,' Augusta, G wim YIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YOUK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Twice ? WecU?Tuesday, Saturday? During Month or June ELEU A Nl STA TE-HOOM A CCOM.VODA TIOXS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Heel of thirteen lirst clas<; Stein:.--blpi to the above ports, invite attention to the quid: time and regular despatch afforded l< the business public in the Cotton Statrs at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering faciiitic: of rail and sea transportation lor Freight and Passengers not excelled in excc-tlenco am capacity at any other port. The following epU-ndid Ocean Steamers are regularly oj the line: TO X KW YORK. MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhr.ll. Commander. GEORGIA. Crbwe?, Commander. OHAMPION, B. W, Lockwoo:!, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA,'!'. J. B..eke;t .Com'der CHARLESTON, Jatuc:- Berry, Commander. CLYDE. J. Ke une Jy, Commander. JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram,Commander JAMES ADGER a. CO.. \VM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, 11 UGER ? CO., Agents, Charleston, S, C. T <> P II ItiAD 10 I. I' II I A . Iron Steanuhips VIRGINIA, < . ElinckUv, Comdr. GULF STREAM, Ales. Hunter, Com'der Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. " WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. T O BALTIMORE. FALCON, Uainie, Commander. MARYLAND, Johneon, Ct lamandcr SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. Total capacity, 4(U'i'o bales monthly. Sailing Days-Every Filth Dr.y. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BOSTON. Steamship MERCEDITA, Sails everv r.tlier Saturday. .tamps ADGER A co., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those ct competing lines. Marino Insitruuce, one-hall of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AKD THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all principal Railroad ( ?lct - in i ieorgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi, Statc-Eoe-m? may be socun il in adva'tir* -Mtl.out extra charge, by addressing Agents ol tho Steamship* in Charleston, at uh< i rV , - ii -ac^s. the Railroad Tickets should ho exchanged and Berths ao.-ij.ne,'. J i i ThioUfcl. Tickett hytki* r< i;u include Transfers, Meals and State-Itooni, whiu en thip-lotud. The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connectiug lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid moveme nt el Fre ight and Passengers Letween the Northorn cities and the South and West. Comfortable Night Cars, w ith the Hohne s Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Caroliua Railroad, Fitst class Eating Satoon at Branch vi lie. On the Ge< rgia Railroad, first class Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day aud night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection ruades with other Roads, dolivering Freight.- at distant points with great promptness. The managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrone that tho liuo vUt Charleston cannot bo enrpasse d in despatch and the safe delivery of goods. For further information, apply to J. M. Selkirk, Superintendent, Charleston, S. C; B. D. Hasell, General Agent, 1*. O. Box 4,979; tiC'.ce- 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B, Fickl N8, Genor?i raaseuger aud Ticket Agent. S^uth Carolina P.ailroad. ALFItEO l. TYI.Kll. Jan 30 ilv Vicc?rresidci:t South Carolina Railroad, Char'cittu, S. C. Change of Schedule. ?OOTH CAROLINA lUlLHOAD compact , Columbia, S. C, Juno 28, 1872. Change ofBcheeV.de to go into effect on and alter Sunday, 29th instant: mail am) PASSENOEB train. Leave Columbia at.5.30 am Arrive at Charleston at.1.10 pm Leave CLarlcBton&t.G.OO am irrive at Columbia at.1.45 pm xiget express, freiciiit and accommodation train, [Sundays; excepted.] Leave Columbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .C.15 am Arrive Charleston 7.10 pm Leavr..G 45 nm Camden Train trill run Mouday.W'cdnfcfcday ?.r.J Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 10AO A. M Arrivo at Camden at. 3.25 P. M I Leave Camden at. 3.45 A. M Arrivo at Columbia at. 8.40 A. M A. L. TYLER. Vice-Presides t; R. B. P:cKtyg. General Ticket Agent. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta R WILMINGTON, N. C, June 29, 1S73. TEE following Schcd Ic will go into effect at 0.20 A. M., Monday, Juno 30, 1873: day express train?[daily.] Leave- Union Depot, Wilmington.... 5.10AM Arrive Florence.11.20 AM Arrivo at Columbia. 4.00 PM ; Leave Columbia. 7.25 AM [Arrive a: Fiorci.ec.11.30 AM ' Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 5.15 PM I night exi 3?.-<s?[daily, sundays EXCEPTED. ] Leave Union D< put, Wilmington_5.45 PM .Arrive Florence.11 2d PM Arrive at Columbia. . 3.42 AM Arrive at Augusta.S.20 AM : Leave Augusta. 5.50 PM Arrive Columbia.10.35 PM (Arrive Florence.2.20 AM .Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 8.00 AM I Paesengcre leaving Columbia ou the 7.25 A. |M. Train arrive in Richmond at C.20 A.M. tho itoliowiug day, Washington 12.5J P. M., New (York 10.88 P.M. j The Train leaving Columbia at 7.25 A.M., pconnccta with the Camden Train at the cross? ing, and makes close connection at Florence for Charleston. Thoeo taking tho 10.35 T. M. Train from Columbia have choice ot routeH at Weldon, I either bv the Ray Line, arriving in Baltimore at ?.G0 A'.M., or by tho all rail lino, [via Rich-1 mond,] arriving i? Baltimore G.S0 A. M. I _JAMFS ANDERSON. Pen. Snpt. i The Short Line Schedule. i Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R.R. Co., Columbia, B. C. June 13,1S73. ON and after MONDAY, ft! June 10,1S73, the follow jiug Schedule will bo run over tbie road: going north. ,| Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.3.52 AM 5.50 PM ? Leave Grauiteville.4.45 A M tG.58PM I Arrivo Columbia.'8.29 AM 10.47 PM iLcavo Columbia.8.42 AM . (Arrive Charlotte.i2.27 P M .j g- ing south. Train No. 1. * Train No. 3 .L;ave Charlotte.-4.20AM . Arrive Columbia.9.30 AM . Leave Columbia.'9.45 AM 3.15 AM Leave Graniteville_1 10 P M "7.44 AM Arrive Augusta.12,00 P M 8.20 AM I 'Breakfast, iDinner. tSupper. Standard time ten minutes elower than j Waehicgton; eis latter than Columbia time, i Both South bound trains make close con? nection at Aucusta lor till points South and [West. Through Tickets .sold and Baggage j.'htckc.l to all principal points North, South, Eart and West. Passengers leaving Columbia or. the 8.42 A. M. train arc due in Richmond at 0.20 A.M., Washington 12.50 P. M., Baltimore 2.40 P.M., , Philadelphia 7.00 P. M., New York 10.28 P.M. tho following dav. E. lt. DOR&LY, General Ticket Agent. Jaxcs Axdkrson, General Superintendent. ' Piedmont Air-Line Railway. K~prr32295- CONDENSED TIME yff <t^atrr*?i^ii 'i ABLE, Richmond and I Danville, Richmond and Danvillo R. W..N. C. Division, and North Western N. O. R. W., iu effect on and niter Sunday, May 11, ifc73: GOING NORTH. stati ns. mail. EXPRESS. '.Leave Charlotte... 7.101*. M. G.'2"? A. M ' Leave Saliabv.rv. 9.50 P. M. 8.34 A. M Leave Greensboro. 1.40 A.M. 11.10 A. M ' Leave Danville. 1.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M ' Leave Burkvillo. 9.41 A. M. G.40 P. M ? Arrive a: Richmond. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M :! GOING SOUTH. Leave- Richmond. 2.30P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave BurliviRe. 5.34 P. M. 8 2fc' A. M Leave D?uviRc.10.41 P. M. 12.57 P. M, Leav: Greensboro.... 2.15-A. M. 4.C0 P. SF Leave Salbbui y. i 11 A. M. C.22 P. M Arrive a: Charlotte... 7.20 A. M. 8.30A.M GOING EAST. !Leave Greensboro.... 1.15 A.M. 11.10 A. M I Leave- Company Shops 3.30 A. M.Arl2 20P.M iLcavo Raleigh..8.05 A. M. Arrive at GoUsboro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. I Leave G Dldsboro. 4.00 V. M. 1 Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. ? LeaveCompar.vShops 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M 1 Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30 A.M. 3.30 P. M VorDt-wt Hicin N . (.'?? H. K.,Salciu Uriicli Leave Greensboro. 3.10 P. M Ariivc'tt Kerner^villc. 5.10 P. M I Leave Kerncraville. 9.CO A. M Arrive at Greensboro.10.30 A. M Mail tr.uu9 daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Com. 'pt'.nvShops and Charlotte, Sundaysexcopted ! PttllmanPalace Cart- on nigh t trainsbctween Chariot to.i ml Richmond, without change. S. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. ; T. 31. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen.Sup't. ?reenvilie ?nd Columbia Railroad PASSENGER ^TRAINS run daily, Sundays excepted, cont-ecling with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and town: with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil ? mingtou,Columbia and Augusta Railroads. 5 UP. \ Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m ? Leave Alston.'9.05 a. m ? Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m Leavi Cokesbury. 2.00 p. m Leave BeltOU..."..3.50 p, m Arrive at Greenville.5.30 p.ni down. LeaveGretr.ville at._7.30 a. m ? Leave Uelton.9.30 a. m Leave C :>licsbury.11.15 a. m [Leave Newberry.. 2.30 p. m L- ave Alston.. 1.20 p. m ? Arrive at Columbia._COO p. m Audi rson Drench and Dim Itidye Division down. cp. . Leave Walhaila. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m Leave Porryvi?e ?.2fl a. m. 0.35 p. m Leave Peudleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. ni Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m Arrive at Relton J.00 a. m. Leavo 3.50p. m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville ? llranch Mondays, Wednesdays nndFridaye. Or. Anderson Branch.betweeuBeltonaiid Au? di rsor., TuesdayH, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup. ! J.\ uyz NORTON, General Ticket Age lit. Summer Schedule S.& U. R.R., DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN Arrive.Leave. Arrive.Leave Spart anburg.. 5.30 5.25 iBatesvillt. 0.00 0.00 4.53 4.53 Pacolft. G.08 0.13 4.40 4.45 Joneavillc. 0.43 0.48 4.05 4.10 Uniouville. 7.25 7.50 3.05 3.21 .Santuc. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35 Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 ?.10 2.15 [Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.40 Lylee" Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17 .?Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12.55 j Alston.11.00 J2.00 May 21 THOS. B. JETER. Treeicient INFORMATION FOB ALL1 If you Want a Thorough Newtpaper, subscribe fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLL'MIJIA. 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