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THE Publiahed )b??y ?ud Tri-Weel THE 6L1AN1R, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. ? ? ?? j99~ Tu e Phoenix ia the oldest Daily Paper n South Oarolina, hat the labgebt circu latxo* to. the upper .portion of the State, and b>? been regularly iaauod ainoe its in ception?March 21,1805. 8ub80bipxioh. DaUy, six months, 9?; Tri-Weekly, 250; Weekly, 1 00. . ADVKUTIHKiltrxTB Inserted in the Daily at $1 ?? square of nine line* for first, and 60 oente eaoh subsequent insertion: if not exceeding five lines in length, 75 oenta. Long advertieomentB by the week, month or year, at leas rates. Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac., $1. tar Book and Job Printing of every de? scription faith Tally attended to. , * ^ AGENTS. 5uliuo jt Oyjj?, ouderson. Robert Brjco,Spar tan burg. J. A. Grigeby, RIdgeway. E. ft. Scott, Newherry. H. W. Lawflon, Abbeville. The observations of a married man hare led to the conclusion that money put into mirrors is a good investment, as it affords a marvelous amount of comfort and gratification to a woman. He sayB his wife thinks just as muoh of consulting her glass when she ties on her apron as when she ties on her bonnet, and while he goes to the door at onoe when there is a rap, she ex? claims, "Mercy! Joseph, who is that?" and dasheB for the looking-glass. Abont the coolest robbery that Bos? ton has seen for a long time is a man who went to the pnblio library build? ing, on Tuesday, and borrowed tools from Home workmen, removed the cop? per lightning rods, laboring at the job several hours, and having loaded bis spoils npoo a wagon, rode off. The workmen supposed he was acting -under orders from the city. The Dankers, a sect of Gorman Baptists, hare decided in their nation? al convention that no member of that church should keep a piano or other ungodly instrument of sound in his house. A Dunker family would bo a good place for boarders of quiet tastes. If you wake up in the night in an Italian hotel and shoot a burglar, the chances aro that you can't Bee the landlord next morning, and that his wife is a widow. In making a congratnlatory speech after the late election, a Georgia orator could only say: "Boys, we beat 'eml" ?? o ?-3 ?E cr to 2 W a> a fr 3 s" t* t * * iL ET s~i 5 -it If ?" I CO COLUMBIA HDSIC STORE. LyBrand & 8on rrVAKE pleasure in calling th< attention JL of the pnblio to an examination of their STOCK or MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, consisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs. Melodeons, Violins, Gui? tars, Banjos, Plates, Accerdeons, Brass and Silver Band Instruments of allkinda. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class of Mnsiea) Instrumente on hand at all times. We are Sole Agents lor the State of South Carolina of Ester A Co's OOTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Mnair sent by mail, post paid, on receipted price; and all kind* of Musical Goods sent by Express, wbon ordered, to any part of the state, marked 0. O. D. Good Second-hand Pi? anos and Organs for sale cheap, ror cash. Pianos, Organsand Molodcoij? Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Ro moving ttuu Shipping P'anoc for ot h<j par? ties to any point desired, at modorate prices. Allorders promptb attende d to andaat isfaction guaranteed to those favorhe na with their patronage. Send for our cata? logue of ShootMualcsnd MufdcalMorchan dise. Richardson street, a re w doors above Phoinix office,Colombia .8. C. No* 7 Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazelle makes the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with molaeaea, angar or starch, rnsel oil and tho poisonous Colchicum. The Oommiasioncr of Agrloultnre, in his roport for 18G5.eays that Prot. Mapos, of New York, analyzed the beer from a dozen different brcworiea, and found aii oi it adulterated. Coooulua Indiens and nux vomica enterod largoly into its composition. , J. U. 8PEGER8 guarantees hia beer tobe pure and reliable. He does not adulterate it. but brews frdtti thtf beat barley, malt and hops. jan 28 1874. 1875 ? ... . FAIL ?I WIM. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD BBg * that their stock ol READY MADE OLO THING. CLOTHS Hats, Trunks. Valises, etc., etc., ia now open for inspection. Our stock ban been eelected with great care, and for stylo and cheapness is un surpassed. In our OVER COAT DEPARTMENT we are displaying the latest styles in Bluo, Black aud Bro*n Beaver, Blue and Black Cloth, Chinchilla and other styles at low prices. BOYS' AKD YOUTHS' CLOTtllXC Is a specialty with us. and oach.depart ment is replete with the best thaVcan be found in _ this market from two ana a half years and upwaiua. In HATS, We have all the Latest Styles, and re? ceive additions to our stock almost daily. In our Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT wc have an elegant Stock ot Neck Woar, the celebrated Diamond D Shirts, Under-wear and Jewelrv. In onr We havo a fall lino of Foreign and Do* mcntic Clothe, Cassimerea and Vesting!;; and with oar present facilities for turning out first ?tlss garmonta, we defy compe? tition. Visitors to tho approaching Stato Fair will savo monoy by purchasing their goods at this establishment. Goods will be sent 0.0. D.tn any part of tho oountry, subjjet to inspection. B. & \V. C. SWAFFIELD, Octl8 CLOTHING ?ND HATS FOB MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. UNDER-WEAK! NECK-WEAR! CELEBRATED STAB SHIRTS! LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES ! Broadway Silk Hats. LARGEST 5T00K IN THE CITY, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH. KINARD & WILEY. New and Elegant FURNITUR B. THE eubecribere arc juet re? ceiving, from the North ?:nd Went, a deeirable and ele? gant etoek of FURNITURE, embracing all the novelties in their line. Among the ee-lec tion 'will be found liaudaoine PARLOR AND CHAMBER .SETS, of the most fashionable and exquieitc design, besides a large varietv of COTTAGE, DI? NING-ROOM nnd HALL *UR N11URE. Onr sleek hat been selected by r.n experienced woiknian. "and cannot tail to plcaee. A visit to our ware roruns ia solicited. I'uuerala served at short no? tice and upon reasonable terms, Octl?iUm FAG AN BRCS. C olumbia Hotel FIItST CLASS HOCSK. A CHANGE of management, t._: _. ? "iii. a Lii.i.Mij. in 111 m 11 n j, 1-in i' i rS*/!Tr^.^^^??1'^^ R!U\ mauv consequent improv flflfll ISMIM^Pffi! ????ffi Stt^^&^,?^^'^'^^tt&\iJ&&tt\sJ-tJ-~- more comforts at-.d eonveiu ljil}j|B BUCCS than can be obtained at &v\ otlu r Im wee in (lie citv; TELEGRAPH OFFICE.BIL? LIARD and RATH BOOMS in the Route. Every attention - guaranteed. OORMAN A CALNAN, March 4 Proprietois. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WI.E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.60 a Ray, including; Omnibus Ride. SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the bueineee part of the city. BoBe's Omnibus will convey paBBengers to and from every Train. Tbc Laiieu j Apartments are complete, with privatecntranceon Assembly etreti. The BILLIARD and BATH BOOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOIIK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Ttirte Time? * Wetk from New York?Tuetday,Tim riday itnd Saturday. jtg~ JbCleccant Slute ltoom Accommodation. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 KALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roadi-West, iu alliance with the tleet oi thirteen liret class steam? ships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick lime ami regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton .States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Fir ight and Passengci a not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The fc Rowing splendid Ocean Steauu-ra areregularh on the lint: * TO NKW YUHK. CHARLESTON_Jas.Rerrv. Commander. OHAMPION.B. W Lock wood. Com'er, JAMES ADGER..T. J. Lock wood, Com'dcr. i MANHATTAN. ..M.S. Wood bull .Confer. JAMES ADO Kit A CO . Agents, Cbar'.cstin, S. C. GEORGIA. S Crow.dl,Commander, i SOUTH CAROLINA..'!*. J. Deckett.Coiu'der. WM. A enURTLNAY, WAGNER, 1HGFR A CO., Age nie, Charit fcti n.S C. hailing Du; 1 XV? dm *dn> t and Saturday!: TO PI1II.ADKLPIIIA. Iron .Steamships ASHLAM'. Alex. Hunter, Coni'r. l'QUATOR.|C Hiliel.U %. C"i m'l Sidling Day*?FRIDAY*. XVM. A. COURTLNAY, Agfrtl, Chat lest ou, S C. TO BALTI2IOUK. FALCON -Haiiiie.Commander. i SEA GULL... .Dutton,Commander. Sailing Days? Every Filtli Day. PAUL C. TRENHOl.ji, Age tit, Charit ste t. S. C. TO BOSTOJ?. Steamebipe MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturdav. JAMES A DG ER A CO.. Agent?. Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of eonipetiug lines. Marine Insurance, t nt-hallol one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be prolured at all the principal Railroad Ofllces in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State Rooms may be secured in advtnee, without extra charge, h> addressing tb( Agents of ihe Steamships in ChnrlertMi. at whose oflici ?>, in all eases,theRailroad j Tickets should be exchanged and Bertha assigned. 'I l.e 'I hrough Tickt is ??> t It it* route include Tratialei r.M<-ai* and Stall Rocm. * hilt on shi|>-boaid. Til F. SOI 1 II C\ltOLI%A HA I IIIOAb, OKcROM Hah itdAD . And t heir coutiei-i nj. liner, havi lainl; uri eased t heil facilitii f> for the rapid move, i ment of Freight and Paaaeugers bet wen, ;i i Soi tl ?i u eil ic s ami the South and West, I First Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. > i. the Georgia and South Caiolina Rail, roads. first claps .sleopini: Cat s. Freight promptly trailed ru tl from the rteam? late day and riiglit trail.- of theSoutli Carolina Railroad'. Cloft connection n at i uitiiotliti 1 ? < nf"r de-'ivti i; Freights, al distant points with great i romptnrts. J 1 i n.iiige-- v. ill lire ? vu'j cxi i lit r to satisfy their patrons that the line-Ott? Charier t< i cmi.fi i< ' ui> ar?t t in dt t)atel utt.thcsafe delivorv of goods. For further information, af ply to T. J.G i:ii ki> XYisw-n >ptM Atlanta. Ga ; B. D, IIasell. General Agent. P. O. Box -1 070 i flict :;i7 l'ri adway . N. Y.: S. B. Ticklxh, Geucral Passenger and Ticket Agent. Si u'h Caredili* Railu m!:r i J M.Ki i ituiK Super? intendent Greal Soutl.ei u Fl eight and TafM ugei Lint . CharlttK n. > . i . J Jan 3?11J Tobacco! Tobacco! 1 f\ GROSS FALLS OF OHIO FINE 111 CUT. 100 boxes assorted Chewing Tobacco. Sold low for cash by J. C. SEEGERS. j Flour! Fleur!! Flour!!! ; 1 r\f\ BARRELS FANCY FAMILY ; L\Jv/ FLOUR, ground from seleoted i uew Wheat, just receivod and for sale at i reduced prices by JOHN AGNKW A SON. TO THE HEADING PUBLIC! If you Wait a Thorough Newspaper, 8ubscbibb fob 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 hau been regularly isBued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly all pur tu of the World; together with FULL MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. THE EDITORIALS Aro carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Tukeu as a whole, no bhttek or hobe satisfactory investment Can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative in politics, and are devoted to the best interests of the j State. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Dativ Phoenix.SI 00 Tri-Weekly.2 50 Weekly Gleaner (IS column*)... 1 50 These papers were the first issued in Colombia, iu 18C5, after its partial de? struction, nnd have been regularly published ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout middle aud upper Counties of the State, aud arc excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants nndotbers will hud its columns an udmirable means of communication with the people of the entire up-coun? try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the I number of insertions desired, and tbey I will be stopped upon the expiration of ' the time. Office on Richardson street, ; between Taylor and Blanding. j JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. especially when Style and Price are the Same THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office j Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; (TYPE of various grades and styles ! from cue foot to the fiftieth part of as iinch in size; BORDERS, OUTS. &o.; I Black, Colored nud Transit ? INKS; j PAPER, CARDS, Ac Work executed {at shortest notice, in latest and best styles and at New York urice.. CALL andTBXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bills, j Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets, ; Bills of Fure. Briefs, Letter Heads, I Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks, Horeo Bills, Receipts, Labels, j Rnilrond Blanks, Legal Blank?, i Tags, Cardp nil kinda and sizes? Wedding, Visiting, BnsineFR, Show. I JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor j Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment Greenville and Columbia Baiiroad C?ANQE OP SCHEDULE. PABSENOEB TRAIN? run daily, Sundaybexcepted, conucctisa *i?h idga*. Train* on South Carolina Railroad up and down;. On and after Friday, August 28, the following will be the Schedule: DP. LeaveColnmbiaat.7.20 am Leave Alston-.9.05 am LeaveNewbercy.10.31 a m Leave Cokeabury. 2.05 p m Leave Belton.8.60 pm Arriveat Greenville.6.80 pm down. LeaveOreenvllle at.0.80 am Leave Belton.8.30am Leave Cokeabury.10.18 a m Leave Newberry.1.80 pm LeaveAlaton. .. 3.08pm Arrive at Columbia.4.50pm Anderson Branchand Blue Bidge Biviflon BOWK. 0 UP. Leave Wal hall a. 4.45 a m Arrive 7.15 pre. Leave Perrjville 5.3? a m 6.85pm LeavePendlelon 6.10 a m 5.50 pm Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4.50 p m Arrive at Belton 8.10 a m Leave S.60pm Accommodation Trains run es AM?t?'o Branch Monday, Wednesda> ana Friday. On Anderson Branch, between Belton and Anderaon.TneBday, Tbureday and Satur? day. THOMAS DODAMEAD.Gf-n.8np. Jabez Nobtoh , General Ticket A gent. Summer Schedule S.& U.E.B., DOWN TBA1N EFTHAJN Arrive.Leave Aniu Lom Spartanburg.. 11.00 2 45 Bateaville. ll.f.2 11 36 2.17 2.10 Pacolet. 11.40 11.45 2.(6 2.10 JoneBvillo. 12.16 12. i2 J.Jfc 1:5 Unionville. 12.(5 1.10 12 30 12.t5 bantnc. 1.42 1.60 11.45 11.{5 Fish Dam. 2.12 2.1C 11.10 11.20 Skelton. 2 2S 2 35 K.47 H'.lfi Lyles'Ford.... 2.4S 2 ?3 10.24 1012 Strothora. 3 07 3.15 10.00 It 10 Alston. 4.f0 9 10 June 25 W. W. DA YIE8, Sup't. The Short Line Schedule. Chaklotte, Columbia & AUGUSTA B. B. Co. Columbia, 8. C, June 28, 1874. -"TO THE following TaB RfeBnger8chedule will be operated on and after thie date: ooino nortu Train No 2 Train No 4 Leave Augusta.7.45am 4.15pm Oraniteville-*8.13am 5.11pm Col'bia Junct'n.12.20 a m 19.05pm ArriveColumbia.12 30 pm 9.17 pm Leave Columbia. 12.42 am Winnsboro.2.49 p m Chester.}4 29 p m Arrive Charlotte.lG.45 p m No. 2 Train makee cloeo conne ct inn, n"? Charlotte and Bicbmond, to all points North, arriving at New York C.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes cloec connection via Wilmington and Bicbmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 6 15 P. M, ooingsouth. Train No 1 Train No S Leave Charlotte.8.50 am Cheater.11.02 a m WinUBboro.12 SSp m Arrivo Columbia.2.42 pm Leave Columbia.2.62 p m 3.40 a m Col'bia Junct'n .43 17 p m 4 15am Grauiteville ...-f7.15 p m *7 48ani Arrivo Augusta.8.05 pm 8 45am ?Breakfast. ^Dinner. fSnpper. Boutb bound Trains connect at Augneia for all points Boutb and West, through tickets sold and baggage checked to princi? pal pointB. MOT Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Bnp. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Cokimbia and Ang B B. GENERAL PASSENGEB DKPART., Columbia, 8. O., May 18 1874. THE following Sche? dule trill be operated on and after this date: ooino south. tu a in ko 2 thai* no 4 Leave Columbia. 4 80 a m 8.45pm Florence.JlO.tO p m 2.10 a m Arrive "VUmington_5.25 pm "7.15am ooiko sooth. 'I It a IN no 1 tbain 50 S Leave Wilmington.0.10 am -ffi.lOprn Florenoe.4.40 p m 11.87 ? m Arrivo Columbia..10.10 D m 4.00 am Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom? modation to Florence, and there connects closely with N. E. K. It., and at Wilmington with \V. tfc W. R. U. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Columbia ia faat Ex? press, making tbiougb connections, all mil, North and South, and water lice connec? tions via Portsmouth. Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects closely at Florence with N. E. B. It. for S Charleston, and is an accommodation train / thence to Columbia. Train No. 3, from Wilmington, ia a faat Exprees, connecting closelv from aid to all points North and South. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal1 points. Pullman palace sleepers on night trains. 'Breakfast. IDinner. tSurper. Accommodation Train No. 2 leavea Co? lumbia daily, Sundays excepted. Expreee Train No. 4 leaven Columbia every night. JAS. ANDEBBON, General Bop. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. Sooth Caluusa Railroad Com an v, Columbia, 8. C., October 18.1873. Change Schtdnle to go into effect on andafter Sunday, 19th instant: ha ii. and 1'ASM.snii; thai*. Leave Columbia at.8.40am Arrive at Charleston at.4.20 jm Leave Charleston at.U.C< i m A rriveat Columbia a*. 5 (et in n io ii t kxtkesb, FnEIOIIT asp accommoda? tion tbain, Sundays escetttrh LcaveColumbia.7.15 p n. Arrive..6.00 ? m Arrive Charleston 7.10 p ni Leave ..C 45 a vc. Camden Train) rur e Monday, Wcdiced*? and Saturday, aefollowe: Leave Columbia 1.50 pm Airive 11 fiO am Leave Camden 0.50 am Ariive (185 im h. B. Pickikb. General Ti? k< < Aeei t_ Piedmont Air-Line Bailw8y. fT^Z tm*. EOSh^bmj- CONDENSED TIME f?S??H^*t?'j AULE, lticLmd.ei and i Danville, Richmond and Danville B.W., N. i C. Division,and North NYeetein N. C.lt. W. GOING NORTH. stations hau. expuepb Leave Charlotte.7.10 P M 6 25 A W Leave Salisbury.9.60 i M 8 ?4 A M Leave Greentboio. 1 40 A M 11 It A M Leave Danville. 4 32 A M 1.62 f M Leave Bni kville. 9.44 AM 6 40 1 M Arriv? at Richmond.. .12.45 1 M 0 St 1 M G01N? SOUTB. Leave Richmond. 2 30 F M 5.10 A M Leave Burkville. 5.34 P M 8 if A M Leave Danville. 10 41 P M 12 67 1 M Leave Greensboro_2.15 A M 4.(0 P I! Leave Salisbury. 4 57AM 6 i2 P M Arrive at Charlotte... 7 20 A M 8 31 A M GOING EAST. Leave Grtensbor?_ 1.45 A M 111! A M I Leave Companv Sbopp 3 30 A M Arl2 C01 Jti i Leave Raleigh!. 8 05 A M 1 Arriveat Goldabbro...11 (6AM GOING WIST. Leave Goldaborc. 4(0 1 M 1 Leave Kaleigb. 7 45 P M LeaveCompanvShope 12 05 A M 2.15 P M Arriveat Greensboro. 1 30 A M 3 P( T M North-western N C It It.. Snleni Bruch Leave Oreenabero 8.40 p m Am've lO.fOa m Leave KernoravilleO 00 a m At live 5.10 a m Mailtrains;daily. both wajfi, nvfl ei.tbe length of road. Expre? daily brtveen Company Shops and Charlotte". Sundaja exccDterf.S E.ALLEN GeniTirketAgt T.M.|R.Taloat. BngUeerandflen._q Subscribe for the Phoenix.