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THE PHCENIX,' Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THI GLEANIR Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. -* ? * WThe PncENixis the oldest Daily Paperin South Garolin?,has the lailoest cinculation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception? March 21, 1865. B?r Book and Job Printing of every de? scription faithfully attended to. 8UMS0RIPTION. Daily, six months, $? 00; Tri-Weeltly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. advk.hti9e1if.nt3 Inserted in the Daily at $1 per square of uino lines for first, and 50 cents each subsequent 'neortion; not exceeding fivo lines in length, .'cents. '? i vi.-v.i.'.'i.Lij \yj tho IV?c 1?, month or year, at less rates. Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. AGENTS. Julius Poppo, Anderson. Robert Bryce, Spartanburg. J. A. Qriguby, Rldgeway. E. A. Scott, Now berry. H. W.Lawson, Abbeville. E. H. Bates, Union. D. D. Moore, Rock Hill. In St. Michael's German Catholic -Charoh, Baltimore, are on exhibition a number of snored relics recently import ed from Borne. They include a thorn Baid to be from the dying Saviour's orown, a piece of wood from the orosa, a piece of the robe with which the Saviour was oovered before crucifixion, one of the nails with which Christ was fastened to the cross, and a piece of the crib of Bethlehem. The thorn is in a goblet of glass lined with gold. "A wedding took place in Cairo a few days ago, in which the ceremony was performed by telegraph, the clergy? man being in Memphis." The joyful tidings were thns proclaimed from pole to pole. The Mew York Herald thinks that it is the Maroh weather that has affected the health of bo many eminent men lately. "Old Prob." blows equally upon tho just and the unjust. A popular millinor in New York is to have an "opening" on Easter Wednes? day. There is to be mnsio, dancing and refreshments, and gentlemen are to bo invited. This is a bad time for an ordinary man to die. The contrast is so great, yon know. "Prayed oat of the town," are the words nailed on the doors of several sa? loons at Xenia, Ohio. Lake Erie has swallowed 20,000 per? sons einoe its navigation begun. A Venison Hams. NEW SUPPLY just received at Feb 26 HOPE A GYLES' Notice. Office Greenville and Columbia R. R., Columbia, 8. C, August 29, 1873. TTNDER a resolation of the Board of Direc U tors, the Interest Coupons of tho State | Guaranteed Bonda, and of auch other Bonds j of this Company as are regularly recorded in the office of tho Company, matured between the lat day of January, 1872. and let day of j July. 1873, both inclusive, will be funded in Bonds having ten yoars to run, as provided forin the Company's proposals to the Bond? holders, of date August 11,1873. Holders of the above, obligations aro re? quested to send in a statement of them to this office, to facilitate tho oxebango which it is desired to comploto without dolay, and enable tho necessary arrangements to bo made for tho resumption of regular interest payments on 1st January ensuing. 1W.J. MAGRATH, September 2 tu_President. GOOD RULES. Take Hoinitsh's Blood and Liver Fills. ' A PPLY yonrsolf to business and work ,xl hard. I Save your earnings and make good invest? ments. The best investment is good health rand long life. i If yon are sick, system deranged, I Take Heinitsk's Queen's Delight. ! If yon have Fever, Chills, Headache. ?. Take Heiniteh'a Hinr. Chill Cure. A groat sav? ing of money is in knowing what to bny and whoro to bny. Go to HEINITSH'S Doctor Shop. A single dose of STANLEY'S COUGH SY? RUP will cure | ' Cougha- Colds, Hoarseness, and save yon I from Consumption. I Tho best placo is always the cheapest. 'Good advice, your host friend when Hick, is l"he who euros yon. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUGSTORE, Sept 30 i_OppoBito Purxwix Office. i CONGAREE IRON WQ^KST [ COI.l Mill A, S. C. JOHN'ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RE It OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS. Gin Goar? ing, and all kinds di Irou Caatinge for M a chin er y and Ornamental Castings for Stores and Dwell? ings, Patent Railings for Gardt-ue and Ceme? teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, ? Brass Castings of all kinds, Bella for jr^/hurchee, Schooln. Work-shops, Ac. Gua rautoo all my work brat elaea und uiual to any North or South. ' Works at foot of Lady street, and dcht to South Carolina and Gieotvillc at.d Columbia Railroad Companies1 In pol* Nov 18 Seed Oats. 17AA BUSHELS Prime WHITE SPRING || \J\? SEED OATS, tor sale low for cash. Feb 1 HOPE A- GYLES. .0 Timothy Hay. TONS primeTIMOTIlY nAY. for sale low, for caeh_HOPE A- GYLES. Feed! Feed!! Feed!!! EETAY, CORN, fJjL OATS, BRAN, ?<3onetant!v on hand nr.d for sah- low bv Feb 1>J ' JOHN AGNEW A SON. Family Flour. Prl^ 100 DBLS. Extra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low prioed.but sound, For - ale by ?1OIT. A OYLES * TO THE READING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, SUBSCRIBE FOB the phoenix, Daily and Tti-Weekly; or leaned every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Phoenix is the oldest Daily Paper in the State, and baa been regularly issued since March, 1865. . THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly 1 all parte of tbe World; together with full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Heading Matter, of interest to every? body, will be found in these publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent I writers; while special attention is given [ THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better or more satisfactory investment csu 1)0 made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. Tbey are Con? servative in politics, and are devoted to j tbe best interests of the State. Tbo following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phoenix.$4 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 50! Weekly Gleaner (18 columns).... 1 501 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have bcsn regularly pub? lished ever since. Tbey CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Tbroaghout tbe middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. Tbe Phccnix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published | in the State. Merchants and others will find its columns an admirable means of oommunioation with the peoplo of tho entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver-1 tisements marked with the number of' insertions desired, and they will be stopped npon tho expiration of the time. Office on Riohardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blandiog. JULIAN A. 8ELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home especially when Style and Prioe are the Same. theIphoenix Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with TOWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from ono foot to tho fiftieth purt of nn inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS; Black, Co? lored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, &c. Tho proprietor is a practical printer, nd employs the most skilled men in the profession; all work executed at shortest notice possiblo, in tho latest and best iyles, and at New York pricos. CALL nd EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1. 2, 3 and 1 Sheet Poster?, Ilnnd bills Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Briefs, Lodgers, Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks, lloreo Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Black*, Legal Planks, Tops, Cords of all kinds end bizos? Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor PntEXix and Gleanuii Establishment. The Old Drug House Revived, With an Entire New Stock of Fresh and Choice Goods! harraiT&Telzer, 107 MEETING STHEET, CHARLESTON, S. U., Successors to the old-established Houeee of HAVILAND, HAURAL A CO., Charleston, HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augneta, Oa.. Mareh3t3mo ' HARRAL, BIBLEY & KITCHEN, Sow York. d. f. fleming & co., Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers or BOOTS AND SHOES. vWe*Tv Fob 25 tl3 v?E arc i.ctt receiving a largo ana wu'd-stkoiud block oi BOOTH AND SHOES, comprising tverv varici v. which aro offered for sale at the LOWEST MAHKET PRICES. All goods with our brand arc warranted. D. F. FLEMING & CO., So. 'A llnyno atrtet, corner uf Churcli rtrttt, CHARLESTON, S. C. the celebrated fertilizers FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, phoenix gua.no ! A Natural Bird Guano,from Pbtenix Island, WIffl. BIBBS & EC'S M1PBMTBB 6M1W! THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by the planters of thia Stato to require comment. Those who have used them know how to appreciate their value; thoao who have not aa yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal uso will pay on present cropa, beeidea being of future benefit to thtir lande. For further information, appiy to SEIBELS &, EZELL, Agonie, Jan IG t May I ? Columbia, S. C. W : ,? Columbia Hotel. FIRST CLASS HOUSE?33.00 " " "??" PER DAY. iiiiiiifiiifti iniiiiiiii A CHANGE of management, and many consequent improve dsnients, enables the proprietors to I offer to the traveling public more (?i j comforts and conveniences than -'a": can be obtained at any oth&r house in the city. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, BATH and BILLIARD ROOMS in the house. Every at? tention guaranteed. GORMAN &CALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. G.~ WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another Firtt Class Hotel in City?Fare S2.50 a Doy, including CnmibusRide SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of the city. Rose's Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every Train. Tho La lies' Apartments ure complete, with private entrance on Aascmblystreet. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOitS ure all new and supctior to any in the city. April 5 YIA CHARLESTON, S. O 7 10 AND FROM BALTMORE, PHILIDELI'DIA, SEW YORK, BOSTOX, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MAHUTAC1UKIN? CITIES.I Tlirre Times ii We* It froiti New York? Vursilnya.Tlitirmlaya und Suturtluys. jtij-Klegunt Mate Room AccommoilutlouM Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." to i a I. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Read?' West, in alliance with tin littt of thirteen liret ciatt. Steamships to tho above ports, invite attention to the quick t'.mc and regular dt spatcl: afforded u> the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT Ol CHARLESTON, ?ffti inc facilitiee of rail and Bta transportation for Freight and Pasecngcrt :.<?! cxcelkd in excellence and capacity at any oilier port. Tlio following eplfcudid t_'c< an Stctin.crs j:i t r< gulailj on the line: T O N E \V Y ORK. CHARLESTON...Jus. Berry, Commander. | CHAMPION?U. W. Loekwood, Coiu't r. JAMES ADGE11..T. J. LecLwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN.. M. s. W?odhull. Coui'i r. ? JAMES AUGER .v CO., Agents, Charhi-toii, S. C. GEORGIA. .K. frow< II, Com nun der. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'J . J Beckett. Command, r. WAL A.COURTJbNAY, WaGNL'.R, 1IUGER ft CO., Ag? ute, Chtulisit n, s. 0. Iron iteannshlps ASDLAND. FQ 'ATOIt. Sailing Days- FRIDAYS. i? It 1 t. A D K L I' !1 I A i . .Alt x. Hunt? r, ('. mi) ai'idei. .0. Hinehh \. ('? ii.it. ander WM. A. COl'R'iT.NAY, Apt nt, Churhtw i (. T O 15 A L T I ?X O IS E. FALCON. Huiuie, Coniliiaiid? r. SF.AGULI.I nU< :?.( ? n s.iilii u Davs-Evcrj Filth Day, PAUL C. THEN HOLM , A-. id, Cl . i. ?. b. I . Stea Ittshi. 1. i:i.-,;uar.t:.te..! ai rilRi UGl 1 ' O It O S *i' O X . IKUCLDITA and FLAU. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGEl; a l 0., Agent! , i!. deed as 1 ?? as- ct nipt ling lii.i.. Maiiue In-uritiico, ? i t-halj oi ont G AT. i? THROUGH TICKETS '?; inn,' Can be.hitt! t , i iiietpal liadi">h<: k r..t. i.i Oeoigia, .\l.tbi ma, T< imi.-: 11 Mi>.-:??- Ij j i. Slatt'-ltoonie iu*> besecurul in udv.tiu?, withi'tu extra chaige. hj uddrcr*>sng Agei.tt oi tin- Si .am ships iu Charleston, at nhosi t ftiei-*>, in nil eas< - : h< - '! iel i i > -1 < i hl ! c cxcliauged andllertha a?i<ignod. Tho Throngh Ui.i.t^- l\iLi> !>!.:? inchuh Tratsltte, Mi ale and State-Room, while on ship-hoaid. Till". SO CHI CAROLINA It A I LltO ,\ IL (iKO tt UI A \.\>\ I.d.*. I> Ami their conueclinglinee, havnlargily itieroand theii laciliiH* ho ;r of Freight and l'aKiieiigeis belwetii ll.t North?in eiiiis and th< Si-m Glass Eating Saloon al Branchvilie. On tho Georgia and South ? ?>? ehn-s SR cpiug Cms. Freight pvomjitly t'raiicferred from *t^(.mti t?? tin? and ni^hM : ? the Ht idhCarolina Railroad. Close com t cti n n Di I w it li < i! t i It( .:?-1 i \ - : i 1 i. ; I.'.- : i t pninte with grcn l prompt net a. The hi ans go* i t.ill uss (verj t m nil i ' ? ?. i ?'. 11 i. i . ? ? i i i that I hn lino via Chaileeton en mud hi i;ui |m-n d in ?h Mpatcli m ' 11 < ? i It ih'livt i j i : ;?< < ? For fut I her information, apply lo '1. J. Gr.n tin, \Y(et< i n .'t:;. AlhniiH.Cn ; 1). I). Haselt.. General Agent, P. 0. Box-I '.70: t Dice I :> ?t'.v.a.v. N. V :S. 1 1 :>: i ns.Genera. P.iesenger and Ticket Agotit. South Carolina RuiltOKtl; ri I J Sisperintt i di nl Great Southern Freight and Fafseiigei I i: i Chavleeti n. ^. C an 30 i1.; rapid in'i vi nit nt del v.. - Fital . Uaiiibadb. iirfcl THE PHCENIX Book, Job and Newspaper PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPP P P P PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprletorof the Phcenix has tho? roughly tit ted up and furnished hia offieo with lateet improved material for doing all kinds of Printing. 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SELBY 7? ; N Prot riet? i Greenville and Columbia Bailroad PASSENGER _ TRAINB run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on Senth Carolina Railroad np and down; with Trains going North and Soutlion Charlotte, Columbia andAngnata and 'Wil? mington,Columbia and Augusta Railroads. cp. LeaveOolnmbia at.7.15 a. m Leave Alston. 9.05 a. m Leave Nowberry.10.40 a. m Leave Cokcsbury. 2.00 p. m Leave Beltou.3.60 p. m Arrive at Greenville.5.80 p. m down. LeaveGrecnvllle at. .... 7.SO a. m Leave Relton.0.30 a. m Leave Cokeabury.11.16 a. m Leave Nowberry.2.30 p. m Leave Alston.4.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia. 6.00 p. rn Anderson Jlranch and Lint liidge Division down. cp. Loavo Walhalla. 5.15 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. ra Leave Perrvvillo 6.25 a. ro. 6.85 p.m LeavePjndleion 7.io a. m. ?fifin, ni Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavo 8.60 p. m Accommodation TraiuB run on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wedneedaj i< anaPrldaye. On Anderson Branch.betweenBelton and An? derson, Tnesdave, Thuredav? and Satnrdaye. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gcn.Snp. Jabez Norton. General Ticket Agent. k. The Short Line Schedule. Cbaelotte, Colombia A ArousTA R.H. Co., Colombia, 8. C, February 22,1874. THE following Paeeen Itrger Schedule will bo ope? rated on and after this date: ooino nobth. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leave Augusta.0.80 a m 4.15 pm Graniteville.*7.33am 6.11pm Bateeville.9.43 am f7.00pm Colnmbia.11.68 am 9.87 pm Chester.14.24 p m 2.28 a m Arrive Charlotte.16.46 p m *5.15 a m No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Richmond, to all points North, arriving* at ' New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes cIceo connection via Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5.15 P. M. ooino socth. Train No. 1. , Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte."7.00 a m 9.10 p m Cheater.9.54 a m 11.38 p m Colnmbia.12.16 pm 3.40 am Bateeville.4.57 p m 6.43 a m Graniteville.17.10 pm '748 am Arrive Angneta.8.05 pm 8.45 am ?Breakfast. JDinner. -fSnpper. Sonth bound Trains connect at Augusta for all pointB Sonth and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin? cipal points. **- bleeping cars on all Night j Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Snp't. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. Soeth Cabolina Railboad Compaht, Colombia, S. C, October 18,1873. CbangeofSoheOale [to go into effect on and after Sunday, 10th instant: mail and pas8enoeb tbain. Leave Columbia at.*.8.49 am Arrive at Oharloston>t.4.20 pm LeaveCharleaton at.9.00am irriveat Columbia at.5.00 pm NIOETEXFBESB, TBEIGBT AND accommodation train, [Sundays eicepted.] LeaveGolnmbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 a m ArriveCharleston 7.10 p m Leave. .6.45 a m Oamden Train will run Monday,Wednesday and Saturday, as follows: Leave Colnmbia at.1.50 pm Arrive at Camden at. 6.35 pn> Leave Cam den at.6.60 am Arrive at Colnmbia at.11.60 am S. B. Pickinh. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Eailway. CONDENSED TIME? TABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W., N.. C. Division, and North Weelern N. ?. R. W. GOING NORTH. stations. mail. expbzss. Leave Charlotte.7.10 T. M. 0 25 A. M Leave Salisbury.9.50 P. M. 8.84 A. M Leave Greeiieboro,-1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M Loavo Danville. 4 82 A. M. 1.62 P. M Leavo Burkvillc. 9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.S0 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond.2.80P.M. 5.10 A. M Leavo Bnrkville. 5.34 P. M. 8 28 A. M Leave Danville.10 41 P. M. 12.67 P. M Leave Greeiieboro-2.15.'A.M. 4.GO P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 67 A. M. 0.22 P. M Arrive at Cha: lotte... 7.20 A. M. 8.30 A. M GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro_1.45A.M. 11.10 A. Bt i Leave Company Shops 3.SC A. M. Ai l2 20P.M Leave Raleigh. S 05 A W. Arrive at Goldshoro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Leave Gcldeboro. 4.(0 P. A!. Leavo Raleigh.7.46 P. M. LeaveCompanvShops 12.05 A.M. 2.15 P. M Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30 A. M 8.30 P. M .Vorili-wntrin N. C. lt. lt..Salem Brncl? Leave Greensboro 3.40 p m Arrive 10.S0 a m Leavo Kernersvillo 9.00 a m Anivo 6.10 a m Mail trains daily, both ways, over entiro lengthof road. Exprcesdaily between Com panyShops and Charlotte,Sundayeexcepted S.E.ALLEN, Gen.TicketAgont. T. M. R. Talcot. Engineer and Gen. BupM. Wilmington, Columbia and Atgueta R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, s. C, October 24 le73. . THE following Schedule 1 will bo eperat i d on and after Sunday,October 16: ooino NOItTU. t11a1n NO. 2. tbain no. 4 Leave Columbia.11.20 am 8.45 pm F lore nee.14 40 p m 1.63 a m Fleming tun.18 47 pm 5.24 am Arrive Wilmington.10.28 pm * 7.15 am No. 2 Train makes close connection, tin Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makeB dote con? nection, via old Bay Line and Richmond, to all points North, ariiving New York 5 15 P. M goino SOl'TD. TRAIN NO. 1. tbain no. S Loavo Wilmington.4.60 a m 10.10 p m Flemingtou.* 6 50 a m 7.49 p m Florence.10.10 a ui 11.37 p m Arrive Colnmbia......; 13.13 pm 4 00 am Mi king cloeo couneclloi s at Columbia lor all v< ints South and \\'<?d. Through ticktte sold ana bnggago clucked to all principal point. . rulimcu pnlaceslttpiibonallnight trains *Brtakfn!>t. JDinner. tShrtcr. .IAS. ANDKIiBON, Ck n< ral Sup-;. A. IVvr., Oi n. l'atacoger and Ticket Agent. Suumer Schedule S. & U. R. R.f bHSgrOSp DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN iS?L. ufr" Arrive. Leave Arrive.Leave Sparenburg. * 0.30 7!0 Ratesville. T.tf. 7 16 C.47 C.56 PttCOlet. 7.2* 7.1.0 6.SI C.40 Jonesvi'de. S.Ol S.1P t.fcl 6.00 Uliionville... 8 48 i'.tf 4.f8 5.18 Santnr. 0.IS 9.58 4.10 4.25 lieh Dam... lO.'^c 10.25 8.44 3.t0 Shelter. 10 4?' 10.40 3.19 3.?7 1 vh Ford. ? 11.07 11.13 2.17 S (3 Strother. U 35 11 4.", 2.2S 2.3f Malen... ^.. 12 40_JJM HOPE 6 GYLES AVT. for sab ? 500 bushels OATS, 2,000 buehl is DEAN. 2 000 bushels fc HORTS, also, rresh Rani' Kraut ai'd Miric'e Meat, 1001 oxes Haisins, .",0 l.al!-'ec xt s P.a:.-ir\ ?.'."i nu?i ter-boxoe Raiidns, 50 drums Smyrna Fig*, Dedicated Cocoanut. 100 pounds Set dlrna JlaUine, 0 Heads of Cabhnc?. Thorburn's Garden Seeds ND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for H A ?1 HOPE A OYLES.