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THE PHOENIX,' Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, fII 6LE?N1R, Every Wednesday Morning, ?Y JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. 49*The Pnaisixia the oldest Daily Paperin South Garoliii a,ban the iahuebt circulation in the upper portion of the State, and hag been regularly issued since Hb inception? March 21,18G5. 49* Book and Job Printing ol every de sorintion faithfully Mended to. BUBSCBllM-iOK. Daily, six months, $1 00; Tri-Weekly,2 50; Weekly, 1 50. advertisements Inserted in the Daily at $l\>or square of nino hues for first, and 50 cents each subsequent insertion; not exceeding five lines in length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at less rates, Marriageu, Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. agents. Julius Poppe, Anderson. Robert Bryce, Spartanburg. J. a. Grigbby, Ilidgeway. E. A.Scott, Ncwherry. H. W.Lawaon, Abbeville. E. H. Bates, Union. D. D. Moore, Rock Hill. Dootobs* Canes.?It was formerly the practice among ph ysioians to carry a cane having a hollow head, the top of which was gold, pierced with holes like a pepper box. The top contained la small quantity of aromatic powder, or of snutf, and on entering a house or room where a disease supposed to be in? fectious prevailed, the doctor would Btrike his cane ou the floor to agitate the powder, and then apply it to his nose: Hence all the old prints of phy? sicians represent them with canos to their noses. The King of Bavaria, who, as is well known, is very fond of music and the ballet, and a constant attendant at the theatres, met a one-armed soldier in Munich and entered into conversation with him. The soldier answered ab? ruptly, but apologized when he found whom he was addressing. "How was r it," asked the monaruh, "that you did not know me?." "How oould I?" asked the one-armed hero; "you never come to the army and I never go to the thea? tre." The will of Miss Sophia J. Snow, be? queathing $85,000 to varions charitable institutions, has been admitted to pro bate in Boston. The will ends as fol? lows: "I forbid all person or persons to break this my last will and testament, and whoever attempts to break it or breaks it, may ho, she or they find so peaoe of mind or body in this world or the world to come." In the last twenty-aevon years, 24, 1 602 conviots have been sent to the peni? tentiary at Albany, X. Y. Of these 21, 057 have acknowledged that previous to their oonviotion they were addicted to drunkenness. 10.000 PRIZES! I $250,000 Currency to be Given Away1. For tho Benefit of tho 1 Masonic Beliof Association, Of Norfolk, Va. UNDER authority of a special Act of tho Legislature, passed March 8,1873, con? ferring corporate privileges upon tho Ma L sonio Relief Association, tho Directors now INjiave the pleasuro to announce that a I ^RAND GIFT CONCERT will bo given at tho wk \nera Bouse, in tho city of Norfolk, on 1 Tuesday, the 5th of may, 1&74, A w*b Further Postponement Guaranteed,] 'jr the purpose of proouring funds necos WWW olor tll? completion of the Masonic Tem H ?fow in course of erection in tho oity of P^^?eotobb of the Association.?John L. ? Roper, President: John B. Corprew. Treasu f rer: James Y. LeighaWalter H. Taylor, Qeo. S. Oldflold, John A. RosBon, Daniel Huatod, Wm. H. Walen, M. H. Stevens, S. Weil, John T. Redmond. Advisory Boabd.?HiB Excellency ex-Gov. Gilbert G Walker, Cel. Kader Biggs, P. H. P.; R?hn R. McDaniel, P. G. Commander; J. J. Burroughs, Oapt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers, G. M. G. H. P. and D. G. C. of G. O.J Col. Thomas F. Owens, P. G. M.: John 13. Whitohead, ' Esq., ex-Mayor. Gul. W. H. Taylor, State Senator; James G. Bain, G. C. G. G. O. List of Gifts.?Ono Giand Cash Gift, $50,600; one Grand Cash Gilt, 25,000; one Grand Cash Gift, 12,600; one Grand Cash Gift, 10,000; one Grand Cash Gift, 5,000; ono Grand CaBh Gift, 2,500: 21 Cash Gifts. $500 each, $12,000: 50 cash Girts, 250 each. 12.500; 80 Cash Gilts, 200 oach, 10.000; 100 Cash Gifte, 150 each, 15.000; 150 Cash Girts, 100 eaoh, 15,000; 500 Cash Gifts. 50 oach, 29,500; V5,000 Cash Gifts,5 each, 45.000, Orand total, 10.000 Gifts, all Cash, $250,000. Whole Tickets, $5. Hair TioketB, $2 50. Club IlaieB?11 Tickets for 150, 22 Tickets for $100. BRNltY V. MOOHE, Secretary Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va. B. I. fJOONE, Agent, Feb 3 j3nw_Columbia. S. O. GOOD RULES. Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills, j A PPLY yourself to business and work !? A. hard. Save your earnings and make good invest? ments. The boat investment is good health and long lifo. If you arc sielc. system deranged, Take Heiniteh's Qnpen's Delight. If yon have Fevor. Chills, Headache. ?Take Heinitsh's Eina Chill Cure. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^A.greatsav : Coughs- Colds, Hoarseness, and save you from Consumption. ITho best place is always tho cheapest. Good advice, jour best friend when sick, is he who eures von. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE, Kept 30 t Opposite rnatsix Office. Venison Hams. A NEW 8UPFLY Just recoived at ? &. Fib2C _ nOPE A GYLES'. ? Family Flour. b /@=?g* J'JOTtBLS. Extra Family FLOUR. IX \mmvfca 100 barrels low priced, hut ??und. IiHh For aale by HOPE A* GYLES TO THE READING PUBLIC! If you W.ant a Thorough Newapaper, i scbsoribb for the phoenix, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Phoenix is the oldest Daily Paper in the State, and Las been regularly issued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly all parts of tho World; together with full MABKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Beading Matter, of interest to every? body, will be found in those publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better on more satisfactory invesxaient can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Con? servative in politics, and are devoted to the best interests of the Slate. The following are the TEBMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phcsnix.;.$4 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly Glean Bit (48 columns).... 1 50 These pupers were the lirst issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, and arc excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix has a greater circulation throngh the upper part of Sonth Caro? lina titan any other daily paper published in the State. Merchants and others will find its columns an admirable means of communication with, the people of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Office on Riohardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blending. JULIAN A. 8ELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home especially when Style and Price are the Same. the Phoenix Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PBESSES of the Latest Improvement; j TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to the fiftieth part of- an inch in size; BOBDEBS, CUTS; Black, Co? lored and Transfer INKS; PAPEB, j CARDS, &o. The proprietor is a practical printer, nd employs the most skilled men in the profession; all work executed at shortest , notice possible, in tho latest and best' iylee, and at New York prices. CALL nd EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1,2, 3 and 4 Sheet Poster?, Hand bills, Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Briefs, Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Cheeks, Horso Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blonks, Togs, Cards of oil kinds nod sizes? Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment. The Old Drug House Revived, With an Entire New Stock of Fresh and Choioe Goods! HAE R OTX~PE LZ E R, 107 MEKTISG STREET, CIIAKIiKSTON. S. V. Successors to the old-established Houscb of HAVILAND, HARRAL A 00., Charleston, HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Augusta, Ga., Maroh 3 $3mo HARRAL, RISLEY A HITCHES, New York. D. F. FLEMING & CO., Yvholeaalo Dealers and Manufacturers of BOOTS AND Fob 25 f!3 WE are now receiving a large ami well-selected stuck of BOOTS AND SHOEN, comprising even variety, which aro offered for salo at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. All goods with our brand are warranted. D. F. FLEMING & CO., No. 'i Ilayne street, cornrr of Church street, CHAltLESTON, S. C. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX GUANO! A Natural bird Guano,from Pheenix Inland, WILCOX, GIBBS & CB.'S MftMIPBLfeTBD BUAHD! THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are toe favorably ku< wu by the planter* df this State to require comment. Those who have used them know how to appreciate their I value; thoee wlao have not as yet, will find, <?n fair trial, that their liberal ute will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their laud*. For fnrther information, apply to SEIBELS & EZELL, Agents, Jan 10 t May 1 Columbia, S. C. Columbia Hotel. KIK ST CI.YSS IIOVSF.?S3.00 PER DAY. ^^?gEfe^^jSge^ x CHANGE of management, aud many consequent improve meuts, enables the proprietors to offer to the traveling public mere comforts and conveniences than I can bo obtained at any other houee in tho citv. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, BATH and BILLIARD ROOMS in the house. Every at? tention guaranteed. GORMAN A CALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. ROSS'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Day, including CmnibusRide SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of tho city. Eoeo'tj Omnibus will couvtv passengers to und from even? Train. Tho Lalies'Apartments aro complete, with private entrance on Aaseniblvbtieet. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS aro all new and superior to anv in the city. April 5 SHUT SOUTH niTti BM?1 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTOS, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANDFJCIUBIKG CITIES. "'lirce Time ? n Wct'It from New York?Tueit.uyn.Tharsdu und Sittturduyx. xi?"K11;'.?111 (Mate Uoum \<?inn.iint ton ? Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL, CAPACITY, 40,000 HA I.EM MOM 11LY. . Tho South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in allinr.te with the fleet of thirteen lirj-t clatsSteamships to tho above ports, invito attention to the quick lime and regular despatch afforded to tho bueiuoes public in the Cotton Mat et at the FORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passeugeis not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The Following splendid Ocean Sir auieip ait regnhu)} on the line: T U N E \V YORK. * CHAMPION. ...h. W. I^oeUwood,Com'er. MANHATTAN. .M. S. Woodhull, Com'er. JAMES ADOER A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. ?. GEORGIA. .S. Crowell,Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'J .J. Beckett.Commander. WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER. 1JUGER A CO., Agi ids, Charleston, S. C. T o v Ii I i. A r> k i. i? II i a . Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Ah x. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.<-. Hinekley, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. C0UR1LNAY, /.gtni, Clou It tlon, s C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON.Hiinie, Commander. SEA GULL.Dution.'Cr mmander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAULO. TRENHOLM, Agent, Chaih Moii.S. C. T O it O 8 T O IS . Steamships MEKCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES A DO ER A CO., Agents, Chartert? n, s. o. F.atcf guaranteed as low as competing hues. Marine Insulhhc.e, < ne-hultol oi>( percent. CHARLESTON. ..Jas. Berry, Commander. 1 JAMES ADGER..T. J. Loekwood, Com'dur. | THROTTGR HILL:- 0! :i-G AT I) THBGUGK TICKL1S Can bu,h*d ?t principal Kailrout] ? tile. - ii Georgia,; Alabama,Teniit-siM e and Mississippi. State-Rooms may be secured in advance, nithou' extia chaigi. I?J addre?sii;g Agt ntsol tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose office*, in ail am s, tin hidhoad '1 icketM r h< uld be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tieket? l jtl.it- M.uh include Traliefere, Meais and Stale-Room, whilo on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAHOI.liCA HA II.lt?! A (jKCIIOIA it Ali.lv OA I) And,their connectinglinos, have larpelj increatrd Hu h facilities for !)??' rapid nioveuient of Freight and Passengers between ti e Koithcin cities and the Reuth r:~<i West. J'irci Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. i n the Georgia and South Carolina Bailroad?, llrst class Sleeping Care. Freight promptly tranr-h 1 n d from ? t* unter !? day and night ti ail..* of t.l?< I'nnth Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with oiht r L< ad*, dolivr r if 1 i< ; 1 i.~ r.1 e'? hud points with great prompt nets. The manage*-? will net' cve/y cxei tie l< !?? r-ktii-lj tl eil palroi t thai the lino tin Charleston cannot bctuipfcSH d in despatr-l r.udtt.i -i .'< ?ii!iv<-)j < ', gocde. For'further information, apply t<i T. J. Gkiitin, Wretiiii .Ageid, Attarla.Oa : 1?. B. Haskm.. General Agent, P. O. 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SKI.RY OMt;l'ili?.,.!!?',"l 1? the Btnfo \\i'l>\? four slim t CIR RTr,T.S',,fc.,Ac., g?7od stylo,plain e?J. ra^Callar.d ei? ot work, fropriot or , ? ???????jj \ Qreenville and Columbia Bailroad HMMiMBLgTRAINB run daily, Sundays ozoepted, connecting with Night trains on Soath Carolina Bailroad np and lown; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil nlngton,Columbia and Augusta Bailroada. CP. LeaveColumbia at.7.15 a. m Leave Alston. 9.05 a. m Leave Newberry.10.40?. m jeave CokeBbury..2.00 p. m Leave Belton.8.60 p. m Arrive at Greenville.5.80 p. m down. Leave Greenville at.7.30 a. m Leave Belton.O.SOa.m Leave Cokesbnry.11.15 a. m ic&vo Newberry.2.80 p. m Leave Alston.4.20 p. m Vrrivo at Columbia.C.COp. m Anderton Branch and Blue Hidge Division down. dp. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p. m Loavo Perr? villc 6/25 a. ro. 6.85 p. m Leave Pcndlolon 7.10 a. m. 5.5C p. n: Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m Arrive at Belton 'J.00 a.m.- LetVe 3.50 p. zu Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Sranch Mondays, WodneBdnj ? ana Fridays. Dn Anderson Branch.between Belton and An lorson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gen. Bup. Jabez Norton, General Ticket A tent. The bnort Line Schedule. Charlotte, Columbia & ArOC8TA B.R. Co., Colombia, S. C, Febrnary 22, 1874. EE* trw, q?BSRfta^ THE following Paeeen SRff SP? ^SS^V^P ger Schedule will he ope? rated on and after this date: ooino nortb. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leave Augusta.6.80 am 4.15 pm Graniteville.*7.83am 5.11pm Batesvillo.0.43 a m 17.00 p m Columbia.11.68 am 9.37 pm Chester.J4.24 p m 2.28 a m Arrive Charlotte.10.46pm *5.15 am No. 2 Train make a closo connection, via Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection via Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5.1?P. M. noiN? south. Train No. 1. Train No. 8 Leave Cbarlotto.*7.00am 0.10 pm Chester.9.54 am 11.38 pru Columbia.:2.10 pm 8.40 am Batcsville.4.67 pm 5 48 am Graniteville.t7.15pm *7.48 a m Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 6.45 am 'Breakfast. IDiuncr. fSupper. Scuth bound Trains connect at Augusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin? cipal points. UrT bleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup'r. A. Porn, Gen. Paesengcr and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. Soctb Carolina Bailiioad Compact, Colombia, B. C, October 18,1878. s?ffiaBE.ooVoS>i?o,!a?r.ine and alter Sunday, 19th instant: mail AND passenger tbain. Leave Columbia at.8.40 am Arrive at Oharleston'.at.4.20pta Leave Charleston at.9.00 am , A rriveat Columbia at.5.C0 pm KIQBTEXPBES8, FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION train, [Sunday? excepted.] LeaveColnmbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.S0 ? m Arrive Charleston 7.10 pm Leave..6.45 am Camden Train will ran Mond ay .Wednesday and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.50 pm Arrive at Camden at. 6.35 pm Leave Camden at.6.50 am Arrive at Columbia at.11.50 am 8. B. PiQBiNB. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. CSJMRnBWES^? CONDENSED TIME ??Hff*3S3TABLE, Richmond and Danville, Bichmond and Danvillo B. W? N. C. Division, and North Weetern N. C. B. W. GOING NOBTH. BTATIONB. MAIL. EXPREtB. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. 31. 6.25 A. M Leave Baliubury. 9.CO P. M. 8.34 A. M Leave Greenebt.ro,- 1.40 A.M. 11.10 A. M Loavo Danville. 4.32 A.M. 1.62 P. M Leave Burkville. 9.44A.M. 6.40P.M Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2 30 P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave Burkville. 5.34 P.M. 8 28 A. M Leave Danville. 10.41 P. M. 12.57 P. M Leave Greensboro_2.15.'A. M. 4.OOP. M Leave SaliobuTy. 4 57 A. M. 6.22 P. M Arrive at Cbarlotto... 7.20 A.M. 8.S0A.M GOING EABT. Loavr Greonsboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leave Company BhopB 3.26 A. M. Ail2 20P.M Loave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldtboro.. .11.C5 A. M. GOING WEBT. Leave Goldeboro.4.tOP. M. Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P..M . LoaveCompauj Shops 12.05 A. M. 215 P. M Arrive at Greonsboro. 1.30 A.M 3.S0P.M rVortb-fvesfcrn TV. C. it. ll.,Sal?ni Brncii Leave Greensboro 8.40 p m Arrive 10.80 a m Leave Kerneravillo 9.00 a m Anivo 6.10 a tn Mail trains daily, both was b, over entire length o f road. Express daily between Com panyShops and Charlotte,Sundayeexcepted B.E.ALLEN, Gen.Ticket Agent. T. M. B. T a loot. Engineer and Gen.SnpH. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta R GENERAL PASSENGEB DEPART., Colombia, S. C, October 24 1873. after Sunday,October 26: going north. train no. 2. train no. 4 Leave Columbia.11.20 a m 8.45 p m Florence.14 40 pm 1,93 a m Fleminglon.t8 47 p m 5.24 a m Arrive Wilmington.10.28 pm *7.15am No. 2 Train makes closo ctnniction, cm Richmond, to all points North, arriving Ntw York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close con? nection, rta old Bay Lino and Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York 5 15 P. M ooino SOUTH. TRAIN no. 1. TRAIN no. 3 Leave Wilmington.4.60 am fG.l?p m Flemington.*6.G0 a m 7.49pm Florence.10.40 a m 11.37 p m Arrive Columbia.13.13 pm 4.00 am I Making close connections at Coh'.mbia loj all points Reuth and West. 3 L-rotgh tickets . sola mid baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman palace sltrpt ib( n all night traiLs. ^Brtakfust. iDinmr. -fSupper. JAS. ANDERBON, General Sup't. A. PoTE,Gen. I'agaopgcr and Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule S. & TLB. R., DOWN TRAIN UP TBAIN | 2SCr!3S& Arrive. Leave Arrive.Leave '. bpartaubnrg.. 0.30 7?0 \ RateeviJle. 7.(3 7 15 6.47 6.66 Pacolot. 7.23 7.?0 6.81 6.40 Jonesvillo. 8.01 8.10 C.61 0.00 I Unionvillo. 8 43 9.18 4tS ft.18 8antuc. 9.43 9.63 4.16 4.25 Fish Dam. 10.20 10/25 8.44 8.t0 Shelter.. 10 40 10.49 3.19 3.57 tales' Ford... 11.07 11.18 2..'7 3(3 Strothor.'.. 1135 11.45 2.2P> 2.8f < Alston... . .... 12.40_V30 HOPE & GYLES HAVE tor bale? / 500 bushels OATS, f a 2,000 bushels BRAN, M 2,000 bushels SHORTS. B Fred! Saur Kraut and Miner Meat! / Wj 100 hexes Rsieina, 50half-bcxcs Raisin/. ^ 25 nnattcr-h?xes raisins, M r>0drums Smyrna Fins, jffl Dessicatcd Cocoauut, 111 100 pounds Seodlesn i:ai^: H .500 Hcada of Cabbage. Thorbnrn's Garden Seeds 1 AND ONioM SETS, warranted frosb, for 1 :':llcl -v HOPE A GYLES. 1