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t * j -*i(? .'??Bc<m| :m* yV\' fti t\,*'.yif. \\\ .?? BY JULIAN: A. SELBY. Gray was the most careful of poets, uuu bu severe was his taste that he ex? punged the following beautiful stanzas from his immortal "Elegy in a Country Oburch-yard." Even L?rd Byron Baidi' in nie Diary, February 27, 1821, "I wonder that Gray could have had the heart to omit euoh lines:" Here scattered oft, the earliest of the ? By hands ttnseehv are showers of vio < lets found; >? The red-breast loves to build and wnr i ble hefe, ;Ahd Mftlo footsteps lightly print the /ground. With grim delight the brood of winter view A brighter day, and heavens of azure . .blue, . Scent the how fragrance of the breath r : log rose. And quaff the blushing vintage as it n grows. It has been well said that the leav? ings of Gray are superior to the finished compositions of most other men. Wheke Doctobs Difpsb.?Watter eon, of the LouiBville Courier-Journal, who has been making the tour of Washington and the big Atlantic cities, has found out that Grant wants to hold the Presidency for a third term, and "will never begot ont of the White House, except upon a stretcher." Hal BteoV Of ' the Cincinnati Commercial, thinks that good cheer aided in conjur? ing .up in Wattorson'a mind the fanoy of "a personal dynasty and an indefi? nite period of bullet-headed general it m in the Presidential chair." Hoisted treats the thing as entirely improbable ?says, however, that if the people pot Gen. Grant in for a third term, it will be done in regular form, and is inore dulpue about there being any danger from the usurpation by Gen. Grant of the powers ?f.President against their will and for an indefinite period. " A.^yEMf-PiiACED FamujY.-?There is a rumor that the Grown Prince of Holland will marry the Princess Thyra, a sister of the Princess of Wales. This will, in the course of nature, make the Princess Queen of Holland. The King of Denmurk, her father, is one' of the poorest monarchs in En rope, and has perhaps the smallest kingdom. Ha has done remarkably well with his ' large family. One daughter will probably be Empress of Bassin, the ether Qaeen of England. One son is King, of Greeoe, another will be King of Denmark, and now an? other orown cornea into hia family. To have children reigning over Eng? land,"-Busaia, Greece, Denmark and Holland, is a great achievement iu the way of honors and. power. To all, particularly invalids, spring is a trying season. Indications o( Bick ness should at once be attended to. Fatal diseases may tie caused by allow? ing the bowels to become constipated, and the system to remain in a disor? dered condition, until the disorder has time to develop itself. An onnco of prevention is worth a pound of eure, is an old and truthful saying. Therefore, we advise all who are troubled with tho complaints now very prevalent?head? ache, indigestion, disordered liver, want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin; to take, without delay, Sohenck's Mandrake Pills. We know of no remedy so harmless and decisive iu its action. It at once strikes at the root of the disease und produces a huulthy tone to the'systero. People never need Baffer from any disease arisiug from a disordered condition of- the liver, if they would take this excellent medi oine when they feel the first indica? tions of the malady. Families leav? ing home for the summer months Bhoold take tbree or four boxes of these pills with them. They have nn almost instantaneous efleot. They will relieve the patient of headache in one or two honrs, and will rapidly oleansc the liver of surrounding bile, and will effectually prevent a bilions attach. They aro sold by all drnggiats. Auction Bale of Collaterals. ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE FIIIST. at 10 o'clock, wo will soil, at our oniuu, on account of whom it may concern, One Lot SILVER SPOONS, Ono Cameo Sot JEWRLlvY, One Cluster Diamond HING, One Ladies' GOLD WATCH and CHAIN. Bale positive, without reserve, for cash. SEIBELS & L'ZBLL. May 17,20,23.27*81_ "s Notice to Landlords. AMEETING of Landlords will be held at Irwin's Hall, on THURSDAY next, at 3 P. Mm to take into consideration mea? sures pert-Jning to their interests. All are invited to attend, without regard to color or sex. , _L__May39 &<i To Rent. MA COTTAGE, with six rooms, kitchen, stable and necessary out? buildings, on Main street, between Pondluton and Medium. lerms moderate. Apply to J?bn S. Mclntosh, or to H. E. Hayne, on premises. ;.fay 10 4* CASH. AFTER. TO.DAY, we'will soil goods for CASH ONLY. ? OOPELAND A BEAR DEN. Oolpmpu. 8. 0., Aprll20.1874. 3mo Save Your Chickens from Cholera! ACURE at hand; call on Dr; HEINITBH. It euros Chicken Cholera and Hog Cholora. For sale at hie Drug Btore. April 22*f "Let ot CO TO THE READING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, subscribe tor , the phoenix, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. I Tbe Phoenix is the oldest daily paper in tho State, and hau been regularly issued winco March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly all parts of tho World; together with full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well seleoted Miscellaneous and Reading Matt eh, of intercut to everybody, will be found in thefic,publi catibns. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while speoial attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better on mop.e satisfactory investment cuu be made, than a subscription to one 01 the other of these publications. They are Conservative in politico, und are devoted to tbe best interests of the State. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phcesix.$4 ?0 Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 50 These papers were the Qrst issued iu Columbia, in 1865, after its partiul de? struction, and have beou regularly published ever since. They ? CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout middle and upper Counties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The I'hu'.nix has a gr#ater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants andothers will hud its columns an udmiruble means of communication with tho people, of tho eutirc up-coun? try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send at* /ertisemcnts 'marked with the numb'.r of insertions desired, and they wili be stopped upon the expiration of the timo. Oilieo on Richardson street, between Taylor and Blnndiug. JULIAN A.SELBY, Proprietor. Have y our Job Printing done Home. especially when Style and Price are tho Same theIphoenix Book and Job Steam Printing Office Ib thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of Various grades und styles from one. foot to the fiftieth i>urt of an inch iu size; BORDERS. CUTS. Ac; Black. Colored und Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Are. The proprietor is a practical printer and employa the most skilled men iu tho profession; work executed at ?hort? est notice possible, in latest and l>p.st stylos und at New York ortces. ('ALL j und EX VMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2,3 and 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bilk, Programmes, Circular?, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare, Briefs, Letter Heads, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blank?, Legal Blanke, Tags, Cards nil kinds and sizes? j Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor IPizcENixund Gleaner Establishment. LUMBIA, S. C; TH?RSDA". Blacksmith Tools. BEST English ANVILS, Blaoksmitk BEL LOWS, Solid Box VISES. STOCKS and LIES, FILES, HASPS, Ac., comprising a full assortment in this line pnd for sale low, by JOHN \ONBW & SON. Hots! iioes'. WE are still agent* for the celebrated WAHREN HOE, which his given such general satisfaction the past season, and have also a full asuu:luieiil of Brade'a Grewn HOES. Handled Garden IIOES, Garden BAKES. Garden TliOWELS, SPADES, S HOY RLS. SPADING FORKS, Manure Forks, Canal and Garden Wheel barrows, &c, Ac. for hi in a' ??ur iicual low prlcoH._JOHN AGNEW A SON. COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE. LyBraiifi & Son rflAKK pleasuie in A. ol' the public .-aiiiLfi theattention an examination of their STOCK ol MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, consisting Pianos) Church and Parlor Organs, Melodenna, Violins, Gui? tars, Banjos, Flutes, Aconrdenu*, Brass I aud Silver Band Instrumenta ot till kinds. Also, Sheet Music ami Instruction Books for every nlassuf Mu-ical Instruments on hand at all limes. We sre Solo Agents for I the State of South Carolina of EateyA* Co.'e I COTTAGE OR? ANS. Sheet Untie sent by] mail, post paid, on receipt of price: and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, whon ordernd, to ntiy pnrt of the Statf-,' marked C. O. D. UooS Secon?i-baud IM auos and Organs f ir -ah cheap.for cash. Pianos, Organs and Mulodeons Tuned and | Repaired in a ?atitf?cto:y manner; and will give especial attention te Pa el; in g, Re moving and Shipping Pianos f?j nlb'tpar ties to ajiy point desired, a: moderate I prices. All order* promptlv Httendcdn andsat infliction guxratit? ? <! to these favoring ue with their patronage Send f?>r enr cata? logue of Sheet Mneiranri Slncien I Merchan? dise. Richardson -irnt. a fewdoor^bove PuiKvix iffice,Columbia. S. C. Nov 7 Hay! Hay!! H^!!! gTTTW THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE EyWBHCOAlPANY has always on hand the j t^iTr,'largest stock of HAY in Columbia, j comprising bo'h Eastern and Western,, which will be delivered an>where in the city, free of charge fur drayiige, and at the very lowest rati-s. j Our facilities for purchasing and handling | aro such as tofenublens tocompnteenccosb fully with auy other house, and parties in! noed will do well to give im :i ?all before, purchasing elsewhere, lor we nannt.t he uw- \ der&old. Particular attention it called to our stock \ of Eastern HAY, which is the beat in thoj market. May G 3mo 8 300:000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES I Legalized by Stat'i Authority, and DRAWN IN PUDI.W IN ST. LOUIS. tiruitil Single Kuniiiri' Srlt.-ma of TO,OOO Nu labe i'i< S nUAWS THE l.\sr KAY OK EACH MONTU. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 !| 10.3SO Pilze?, Amounting to S.'IOO.OUO. Wh JloTicketa, f 10; Halves,?; QuarlerB,2.C0 '/Vie (I real (Jondiinntion Scheme, with a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and "1 I'.'.tli Pr.l'/.KS, Ami rxTiXf. to ?.r,".S,177! Ovawx Kneni Stttttrtuto /hiring the }'<?<???. Whole Ticket? f in; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.50 Address, for liuknti- iiu-l circulars, MU It It AY, MILL Eh \ < 0 . Mauagerp, P. O. Bom 'j A I? St. Louis, Mo. April 7 }^lv CONG A REE IRONWORKS,; ('OI.I'.MltlA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTD 1:1'It OF STEAM i . - KNO^N.EH^BAW Gearing, and ah ndt nl Inm Caatinga lor Ma ehito-ry ami ?>r nainonta] Cast? ings for Stores and Dwellings, Fall lit l.'H?h gH rorOnrdeim aud Cemeteries, Iro i s< ;tces and Arbor Chairs; also. Biass Castings nl all kinds, bells for Churches, School*, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my werk first class and ci I ti.il *o any North or South. Works at foot ol Lady street, end near to South Carolina aud Greenville A Columbia Railroad Combat If s* Depots. Nov 18 GKiDt'lME Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc. ?C01CH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica. Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac, Hollsnd Gin, hliern Wine, Porl Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a large etcc *t ol Cue old Whiskiee, ".gars, to J. C. S BEGEMS, Attend the True F MORNING, MAY 21, 187 Important Notice. WE beg to notify oar fricnrla and ens toraers that on and after this date OUR BOOKS WILL. BE CLOSED, and no more crodit extended to any one. \Yo havo decided to conduct our business STRICT? LY ON THE CASH PRINClPLE-a princi? ple decidedly to tho adrantage of our cus? tomers as well as ourselves, and NO DEVIATION WILL BE MADE FROM IT. Those owing us aro 'requested to MAKE PAYMENT* as all accounts on our bo'.'ks nrj*t bo clOdfd WITHOUT DELAY. May 17 W. D. LOVE & CO. THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS! Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY. For salo by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. jttrOrder early so as to givo ample time and avoid disappointment. ?JUST I'lIiLISIlEl): MUSICAL STANDARD'. Duo': for Violin and Piano. Price, J2.50. NEW and attractive arrangements by Sip. WlMNEn, of Galops, Waltzes, Ma? zurkas, Airs, QuadrilleB and Potpourris for Violin, with Piano accompaniment. Pages Sheet Music size. MUSICAL FLOWERS '. Dutts for Filde and Pimo. Price, t'2 50. Similar in design to the "Musical Gar? land," but for Flute, with Piano accompa-! niment. ICO pages, Sheet Music size, well filled. FLU IE BOQUET. Price, $1.50. A collection including a great variety oi music for the Flute. VIOLIN AMUSEMENTS, S1.50. Similar in design to the Bo<;uct. Firsi rate, oaey Violin Music. Two books by Sep. Winner. They arc not so largo as "Musical Garland" and "Music? al Flowers," coutuiniog, however, as much Flute or Violin Music, but no Piano accom? paniment. TIIIU RIVER OP LIFE I Continues to attract goncral attention as one of the best Sunday School Song Books ever publUbed. 130 per hundred. The above books for sale everywhere. OLIVER DIT?ON A CO., Boctou. OHAS. H. D1TKON & CO., Ma> OwaT 711 Broadway. N. Y. 1 New! New! New! NEW stvles or Silk and Leather BELTS. Now stuck or RUFFS and COLLAR? ETTES. New stock ?f niBBONS, dtfTerei t widths, at 25 cents u vard. I New SASH JtlUBONS, cheap. New slock oi Silk IlLt>, something vo>> beautitul. \ Extra fine n.-inmed-stitchi d HANDKKK CH1EFS, hi low prices. Children'.-, ready-made DRESSES, at il each. New etori; <.f Swuid-liandledSILK PARA? SOLS. N. li Mr H. w. PORTER will be glad to wail on hin Ii: !.<!<-. C. P. JACKSON, May 11 Leader of Low Price*. LIMAIM KXTRAORDlVMtV Grand Central l>ry Goods Establish't W. D.LOVE & CO. HAVING [nuchasttd a bankmpt stock ot KIRBONS for cnt-li, wo arooffering tlioin at the low price <>f -5 '.???nt? a yard, in grosgrnir* n-'l elt-hoiled, in alt colors, fr m No. y too'. s\su RIBBONS in pi por? tion. All our Goods have be;n marked i. \\ n 2\)io '?? ? ? i ?.? ut. t.i.iow market va!n<. .n:>r ft KvMI V KU, 2r>0 dozon HOSE AND IIALP ROiE good heavy Goods for .vorkiutf people? which wo utter at in*, and u pair worth double the money. 250 pieces handsome Summer D'lLSS GOODS, at 25c. s vard. Our BOOTS AND SHOES n-e from the best in ikers and sold ut 1 jw prices, it;PHINTS, at lOu. a >aid, and 100 pieco? 1 ..| i r Cambrics, at 10c. a yard. 1'nrchi.k rs are requested to c::amiueour stock bet?re making iln?r seh'ctions. WM. D. LOVE A CO., May 10 (Under tho Whculcr House.) CROWNED HEADS OP EUROPE ASSERT their powor to protect their Kiiljocta when -their liberty in in? fringed upou. Tho INDIAN GIRL hereby \ssert.4 Ik r power to protect her customers from iuiitationsof her celebrated 52. Cigars, bavins; copyrighted tho same. A?y one, therefore, offering imitations must remem? ber It WILL BE AT their link. Tho remarkably Aae quality and low price of these Cigars hua awakened as great interest among smokers as Miss NELLIE QRANT'S MARRIAGE has amon" the fashionables of Washington. Dealers who wish to Introduce this Cigar to their customers will please address PERRY A SL&WSON, Indian Girl Cigar Hi ire, Columbia Hotel Bio >!;, May 37 Columbia. H. ('. Niu.sG. Park En. EooAit Caypless, PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attprncys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM :. Parke?*'* Bl? V. Main street, ? Coluinbin, S C. Itry I'.i Event." vo $5,000,000 FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT in aid oir Tat: Public Library of Kentucky, JCL.Y 31. 1874. IN announcing the ?/th and la et of the series of Gilt Concert*, given for the benefit of the I'tihlic Library of Kentucky, the Trustees and Manager refer with piide and pleasure to the four which have been already given: Tbo first, December 10,1871; tho second, December 2,1872; the third, Julv 8, 1873; and the fourth, March 31, 187-1. Under f heir charter, granted by a special ] Act of .'.io Kentucky Legislature, March lo', 1871. tho Trustees aro authorized to give ONE moke, and only one moke I Gift.Ooncort. With tho money arising | from tlii j fiiftli and last Concort, the Li? brary, Museum and other departments are | to bo enUrgod and endowed with a fixed ] and certain annual income, Such an en dowmcnt fund is desired, as will secure, beyond p? rnuventure, not c..!y tho mainte-1 nance or this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONOERT, For the purposes mentioned, and which is positively and unequivocally announced as THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER 1 HIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come off in the Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Kentuckv, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874. Ai this final Concert everything will be] upon a scale corresponding with its in? creased importance. Tho music will bei rcudei ed by an orchestra consisting of 100 pcrfurmere, selected fur their fame in dif? ferent lauds, and the unprecedented eum of $2,500,000, Divided Into 20.000Gifts, will bediatributcd among the ticket-holders. LIST OP GIFTS. One Graud Cash Gift.$250.000 One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 73,000 One Grand Cath Gift. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 5 Oath Gifts, ?20.000 each. 100,000 10 Cash Gilts, 10.000 each. 150 000 15 Cash Gifts, 10.COO each.140iOQO tio Cash Girts, 5 000 each. 100,000 25 Cash Gilts, 4.O0O each. 100,000 :;0 Cash Gilts, 3 U00 each. 90,000 50 Cash Gills, 2,0t0 each. 100,000 100 Cash Girts, 1,0(0 each.100.C00 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120,000 51(0 Cash Gilts, 100 each. 50,000 10,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. 950,000 Grand Total 20 000Gift-, nil ctsh, ?2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets... $50 00 Halves . 25 00 I Tuutli, or e ach Coupon. 5 00 11 Whole Tickets for. 500 00 ! 21\ Tickets for. 1,000 CO liekotM are uow ready for sale, and I orders accunijiauicd by cash will be prompt , l\ tilled. : Liberal commietioiis v.iil he allowed to sitistactory ag.-r.ts. I Circulars continuing full particulars f.ir ? n is hod ou application. TIIOS. Ifi. liIS.A3II.ETTK, , Agent and Mtnag'r, Public Library Build : iug, Louisville, Kentuckv. ! May 1!? tuft ism cURB Neuralgia, Piles, Eeadaobe KarrLcea, Boils, OldSorcc, Burns, Soreness, Scalds, Sprains, icarseness, Ulcers. Wounds, Scro Throat, Cclic, Bruises, Ehcuraatism, Hemorrhages, ^.:;rr-e;.c Etc. llarchl tUSoio A Fact Worth Knowing. [r you wish to t:i\ j Money, Preserve your liealth. have a Good Appetite. Enjoy Life and do Well, buv vom MEDICINES ; at Dr. IJEINITSH'S. i Ho sells the best isthi cheapest and the sa'ost MEDICINES sohl ] lleiuitsh's ISLOGD AND L' V 'B PILLS ? ar?- the best. Mjibor DARLING'S INFANT CORDIAL I is the best. I UeiaitshV QU E EX'S DELIGHT is (he ? beet Blood Me, icine. ! H.'initebs 0U ILL CURE is tho bent. I Heiultsh'a TETTER WASH is the best. Stanley's COUGH SYRUP ntvei failB. j All iho abuvu l j be had only at I April lift HEINITSH'S Drug Store. i A Letter to E. H. Heinltsh, Columbia ANOTHEIl WONDERFUL CURE I I have boouulihctod with Rheumatism for the last eighteen months, entirelv helpless. I have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and am happy to say tbat I have received great benefit fioni it. I can recommend it as an Invaluable remedy to those a nl toted. March 15 } _ H. D._ Famiiy Flour. 100DBL8. r.xtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrel* low priced, but sound. For siale by HOPE OYLES _ New Garden Seeds. ITTOUTY-FOLD PEAS, ' Keve's Extra Eaily Prolific Tomato, i)laek i'ekln Egg Plant, Kanada Viet or Tomato, Arlington ioniato Cp.un?n Ball Cabbage, Marble-head Mammoth Cabbage, Eai ly Adaiuj Corn. Fi :? *alo at E. K. HEINI rSII'S . ,,\ 22 1 1 rug and S>ed Store. JAJME X?NUMBER 52 Book, Job Aud Newspaper Steam PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT! pppppppppp pppppppppp ?'ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp ppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppppp ppppppp THE Proprietor' of the Photnix has thoroughly fitted his office with the i. ateet improved. 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