The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 15, 1875, Image 5
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MVUric m$m es? ?i* Weekly,
! '?vesy WsdncHday Morning,
B^lfctAN A. SELBY.
L Editor end Proprietor,
Offlee on Bionardson St.. near Taylor.
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||mn?M is the oldest Daily Paper
n dtott? Gavolina.haa the larok?toibod
Dtttft month*, $4; Tri-Woekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 60.
advertisements
Insetted rn the Daily at IIa sqnare of nino
ttnea tor erat, and 60 cents eaofa sabaeqnent
tnaertiop;-il ..not exceeding five lines io
length,75 o?u>*8. Lyng advortissmente by
we Was*, month or year, mi lv?? i?t??.
MerW&res. FunSfal Invitations, io., 11.
*?? Book- and Job Printing ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
R. A. Sooft, Ne wberry.
H. W*Aawae?.Ahhsville. . .
f IO pOLOBK? PHOIUC'a
-las,?The ever-reour
fv excluding negroes
theeehieet of afresh
ge^QriswoId, of Gleve
,?*?njf Gardner, a aegro,
akst to. the dress circle of
y of Mooio in that city,
and was refused admission to tbe eeat
ae indicated pn the ticket?.the manager
im that he could only go into
f. -Gardner brought suit,
& II decided against him.
jwold rotes that, although
stands on a legal equali
"AoQi hot appertain
in any manner affect
the feelings, tastes or fashions of the
peo^M* Heneo he decides that tho
SiiDi'gSr *-?f" = tbeitre h?- the aame
right tb follow his liking In the admis?
sion ^exclusion of' persons from his
property that a hbose-holder or store?
keeper has, and 1 that, as Gardner's
tioket-'^rss ?s?ol?i before ha bed
gained an? a trance on it, he received
his dkeo ashen the money wee refunded.
He sddsn nowevar, that if a negro is
admitted to a theatre on a tioket pro?
perly, .paid Vor, he oannot Jegaily be
SieoVed<e#Jjng.3? he is orderly. He
oesAQt; xega-d the Civil. - Bights Act
as affecting toi? olass of oases. u h-<
o-eaViV n av v
Asjm illoatraAioa of the soarcity of
empkayesoa* among ,.the .< ?orklog
olasaagi in,) New JfafkQity. at present,
the laet rfney ube mentioned that at
Iiorillard's ne? tobacco ? laatory^ in
empl/jr'aome twq^housaod hands, the
P?fW Ift'W?lr?0W^ Jf ?0
policemen have to he etationed at tbe
gates to keep the crowd back.
Tigere is oo operable. exoitemeot in
and about JBeechTtiaad, in this State,
ooncfernfng, the robbery of graves.
Not fresh.hodies, but those whioh had
been in the grave for a year and more,
and it is hinted'that the remains are
need for agricdlttiral'purposes. Woe
betide'the individual who is'detected
in the matter* - '
A poor yonng man remarks that the
only advice he/gete: from capitsitets is
"to Use, within his income;" whereas
the qamMiU'^cc:pcri>M!?Mi is to live
w?hrml afl ihoome. '
"Columbarium" is the Swiss crema
Uonletn bat smsjbw for ai set of fonerai
"pigeetr^fbme" now in bourse of con
strodion at Zurioh, to hold the ashes
of the departed. ' > ' >?
. The Boston iPodas-fes General O. O.
Howasd toi?hange the subject o! bis
lecture frwn *'An Amount of tile' Bat?
tle of detiysburg" to the "Account of
the Freed men's bank."
A Milwaukee woman's bonnet oosts,
upon an eyefagd, about $15, but she
has the bill made out for 830. or 840,
in order to show If 16' the w6man next
door* jttf
Tb^rsVia a man in New jersey who
haa not been to ohuroh for twenty
yearei ' ;He boards at the Stete prison,
Trenton. 4
The charity that begins at home
Isn't the kind that "covers a mnltitude
of sins."
E*?h heaaVpludks a leaf from the |
coquette, so that1 thorns only remain
for ttfe^u?sbend.
A strong-minded woman will always)
be ap istiit of the house.
Half the discomfort of life is the re?
sult of getting tired of ourselves.
Why is s side-saddle like a four
quart jug? Because it holds a gal-on.
Love without money is something
like patent leather boots without soles.
Shifting the "responsibility"?dress?
ing the baby. '
ejeaawj?sBaawawM
i Oettege House, j to v
No. 15_ Washington Bt.% next Masonic Ball. \
, The undersigned has^ms*. s~\
re-opened this estab-^gUjaV
Hshment, and informs ?jfjiJP
the psbbc that he is prepared to
.aem with tho vary best of WINEB,
_BS, SEOARB, TOBAOOO. etc. Oys
ten As. averi,style, and at all hoars. Be
frsshmsnts of various kiDds. Oive a call.
Oottl r0, B. FBANKLIN, Bnp't.
FUSfiS SAXCC?.
No. 41 Biohardson Btrtei, between Lady]
end 9?re?tis Street*.
I am now prepared to furnish my frietida
.:''. WlaVlM/81??^Agent.
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paid f? in advance.
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Proprietor.
JUST RECEIVED
Another lot of
FIHE <% HKBItTH CLOTHIHfi
AND
LATEST STYLES HATS.
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THE8E OOOD8 are folly TWENTY FEU GENT. UNDER RKGULAH PRICES, and it
is no use throwing away money for common clothing, when you can buyfortbo
same price goods selected by ourselves, which an experience of thirty years in the
business in this city enable us to select iroods hotter adapted to the wants of this com?
munity than thoae of leas experience. We aro offering bargains in
BOYS' CLOTHING, FROM 10 TO 15 YEARS.
No one can afford to wear an ill-fitting 8IIIRT. when, foi the expenditure of a trifle
more, he oau purchase a garment that will lit and give satisfaction, which an experience
of thirty years proves.
GAPE OVERCOATS at all Prices.
Direct from the manufactory,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET-BAGS
OUR CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS
Cannot be surpassed south of the Potomac.
_R. & W. O, SWAFFIELP.
CLOTHING AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
UNDBR-WEAR! NECE-WEAR!
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
FOR CASH.
KIN ARD & WILEY.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT TEE LARGEST AND M03T COMPLETE STOCK: OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
craw, ramsw cn in hats.
That ever came to Columbia can be lound at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel, and ia being sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Every Department is replete with the Choicest Gooda of the season, made expressly
for this market, and for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. lie convinced of this by
calling on D. kimis, TI?e Popular Clothier.
giiitsoiitieiuifkbigit and fass1isb1 hub
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM * '
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, XEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Tlmeaa Week from New York?Tu?.day,Tliavaday
and Sat.rday. a7*Blt|;anthtale Hoon Accommoilattani
v-\ Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL C?r?CITY,40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company. .
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam
ahipatothe above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch
afforded to the business publiointko Cotton State* at the PORT OF CHARLESTON.
I offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled
I in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
regularly on the line:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON.... Jae. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood,Com'er.
I JAMES ADQEB...T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. I MANHATTAN.. M.S. Woodbull. Com'er.
JAMES ADOEB A CO., Agent*, Charleston, 8. C.
GEORGIA. 8. Orowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..!'. J. Beckett.Com'der.
WM. A.UOURTENAY, WAONER, HUGEB & CO., Agents,Charleston,S.C.
Sailing Dayf Wednesdays and Saturdays.
TO PHlbAUKLPHIA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter, Com'r, F.QUATOItJO Hinckley, Com'r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYb. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
TO BAIiTlMUHG,
FALCON.Uaiuie,Commander. | SEAGULL_Dutton,Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL O. TRENHOLM, Agent,Charitetou.S. C.
TO BOSTON.
Steamships MERCEDTTA and FLAO. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADGElt A CO., Agents. Charleston, S. C.
Bates guaranteed as low as tboue of competing linen. Marine Insurance, one-haliof
one percent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be prolnred at all the principal Railroad Ofllces in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Misaisnippi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at ahoae offices, in all cases, the Railroad
Tickets should he exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickt U by tbie route
include Transfers,Meale and Slate Room, while on thip-hoard.
TUB SOUTH CAH.Oi.INA RAIUttMD, GEORGIA It A 11.It OA I)
Andtbeir connecting lines,have largely increased tbeirfacilitietfor the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers between tie Northern cilies and the Sonth and West.
FirstOlassEatlngSalnon at Itranchville. On the Georgia and South Carolina Rail?
roads, first clasp Sleoping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from the i-teamt reto day and night trains of the South
Carolina Railroad. Close connection n ade with other Roads.delivering Freights at
distant points with groat promptness. The managen will nee every exertion to satisfy
their patron* that the line via Charleston cannot besorpaaar tl in despatch andthesafe
delivery of goods.
Forfurtberinformation, apply toT.J. Gbifkin. Western Agent. Atlanta. Ga.; B. D.
Hahell. General Agent. P. O. Box * 1)70; Dflice 317 Broadway.N. Y.; S. B.PlCBXSS,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad; or J. M. 8ei xiiie Super?
intendent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line. Charleston. P.C. Jan SOily
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O.
. , WM. E. ROSE? Proprietor.
Another First Claw Hotel?Fare 2.50 a Day, including Omnibus Ride.
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the busineea oart of the oily.
2} Rose's Omnibua wj)l Gonvev passengers ..to and from every Train. Tho _La4ies'
jartmeptsarecomplote.wiUi private entrance on Assomblyatreot. The BILLIARD aad
iATH ROOMS are all hew an?j superior to any in the city. ? April 5
the eeaDI?h public?
if yon Want a Thorough Newspaper,
subscribe fob
THE PHOENIX,
Daily and Tri-Weekly; or
Issued every Wedneadoy,
IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
The Phoenix is the oldest daily paper
in the State, and has been regnlarly
issued since March, 1865.
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly
all parts of the World; together with
FULL MARKET REPORTS;
Besides well selected Miscellaneous
and Reading Matter, of interest to
everybody, will be fonnd in these publi?
cations. The Daily usually contains
twelve columns of reading matter; the
Tri weekly twenty-four, and the Week?
ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Are carefully prepared, by competent
writers; while special attention is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken as a whole, no better ob
moke satisfactory investment Can be
made, than a subscription to one or
the other of these publications. They
arc Conservative in politics, and are
devoted to tho best interests of the
Stute. The following aro the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily Phoenix.$4 00
Tri-Weekly. 2 50
Weekly Gleaner(18columns)... 1 50
These papers were Ihe first issued in
Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de?
struction, and have been regularly
published over since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throughout middle und upper Counties
of the State, und are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Fhxenix has a greater circulation
through the upper part of South Caro?
lina than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andotbers will Oud us columns
an admirable means of communication
with the people of the entire up-oonn
try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
Send advertisements marked with the
number of insertions desired, and tbey
will be stopped opon the expiration of
the time. Office on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blauding.
JULIAN A.SELBY. Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially when
Style and Price are the Same
THEl^H?ENIX
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of tb? Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grades and styles
from one foot to the fiftieth part of an
inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS.&c;
Black, Colored end Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS, Ac Work executed
at shortest notice, in latent and best
styles and at New York prices. CALL
and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1.2,8 and 1 Sfape! Po?t?r?. Hand-bills,
Programmes, Cironlars, Pamphlets,
Bills of Fare, Briefs, Letter Heads,
Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks,
Horse BiRs, Receipts, Labels,
Railroad Blanks, Lpgar Blanks,
Tagt, Cords nil kinds and sizes?
Wedding, ViMtir.fr, Business, Show.
JULIAN A. SEIiBY. Proptiotor
PncsNTxand Gleankb Establishment
State cf South Carolina,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Btate Tbeasubeb's Omof.
Columbia, December 18,1874.
THE Coupon? of the Consolidation
Bonds of tho Btate of South Carolin?,
due January 1, 1875, will be paid at that
dato on preaentation at the Treasury, and
at the Booth Carolina Bank andTrnst Com?
pany. Columbia B. 0., and also, at the
People's National Bank, Charleston, S. C,
and tbo National Paik Bank. New Tort.
The Conpone due July 1,1874, on all Con?
solidation Bonds, issued in exchange for
old bonde, will be paid whenever presented
at any of the above mentioned plaees. ,
Tho Coupon? of the Consolidation Bonds
duo January i and July 1,1S75, srs receiv?
able for tax.ee. P. L. OABDOZO,
Deo 20_Treasurer B. O.
CONGAREE IRON WORKS
COLUMBIA, a. c.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RE it OF BTB AM
MILL*, GIN
Glaring, and all
kinda of Iron
CaatLngs for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast
infra for Btorea
and Dwellings, Patent Kailin ga for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, BrasB Castings of all kinds,
Holla for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ao. Guarantee all my work first cla?e and
equal to any North or 8oath.
Works at foot of Lady atrest and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots._Nov 18
The Short Line Schedule.
Charlotte, Columbia A Aiocha R. B, Co.
Columbia, 8. G., Dee. 28, 1874.
*_ THE following Pas
Is1 oeueer Schedule will be
operated on and after this date:
ooiNO worth Train No 2 Train No A
Leave Augusta.9.20 a m 4.15 p m
Graniteville_10 20 am 6.11pm
Col'biaJunct'n. 2.13pm f9.05pi*
Columbia. 2 45pm 9.17 pm
Chester.6.84 p m
Arrive Charlotte.9.00 p m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, rfa
Charlotte and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes clone connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 516 P. M.
ooino south. Train No 1 Train No 9
Leave Charlotte.8.60 am
Cheater.11.02 a m
Winnsboro.12 88 pm
Arrive Columbia.2.42 p m
Leave Columbia.2.62 p m $.40 a m
Col'bia Junct'n. 13-17 pan ? 4 15 a m
Oraaiteville .. 47.16 p re - ?7.48 a ?
Arrive Augusta.8.06 p m 8.45 a i
South bound TrainSconnect at
for all pointe South and West,
tickets sold and baggage checkedt
pal points, ay Sleeping care on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Sup. i
A. Pops. Gen. Passenger and Tickst Agent
Wi'mington, Columbia mud A tig R K
GENERAL PASBKNGER DEPART.,
Columbia, 8. 0., Nov. 24, 1874.
. TUB following Sehe
'dnlewUl be operated
on and after this date:
ooino nobth. tbain no 2 tbai1? so 4
Leave Columbia. 8.80 am 8.16pm
Florence. 1.10 pm 12.50 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 6.46 p m 7.10am
ooino south. thain no 1 tbaim mo s
Leave Wilmington.6.40 am 6.10pm
Florence.12.50 pm 11.40 pm
Arrive Columbia.5.10 p m 4.00 a m
Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
closely with N. B. R. It., and at Wilmington
with W. <? W. R. R. to all pointe North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex?
press, making through connections, all rail,
North and South, and water line connec
tionaeta fortamouib. t
Train No. l. from Wilmington, connects
I closely at Florence with N.M. R. H. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
tbeuce to Columbia. , , ;'
Train No. 8, from Wilmington, fa a fa?t
Express, conneating oloeely from and to Bit
points North and boutb. Through! tieeeta
sold aun baggage checked to. al\ principal
points. Puflman sleepers on night traine.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia dally, Sun?
days excepted. Bxpreea No. 4 every night.
JA8. ANDEB#QN, General Sup.
? Pope, Gen. Passenger a^d Ticket Agent
Greenville and Columbia Bailrcse.
CUAMGK OF 6CREDVLE,
PASSENGER
LTMAINSraa daily,
SundaysexcepteC, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Railiead up and
down;. On and after Friday, August 28,
the following will be the bcb*dul?: <
DP.
LeaveColnmbiaat.7.20 a IS
Leave Alston.9.05 am
Leave Newberry.10.81 a m
Leave Cokesbury.2.06 pm
LeaveBelton........8.60pm
Arrive at Greenville.1,80 p m
dovx.
Leavt Greenville at. 6. SO am
Leave Belton..8.80 a as
Leave Cokesbury.10.18 a m
Leave Newberry.1.80 > m
Leave Alston. .. 3.OS p m
Arrive at Columbia.4.50 p m
Anderson Branchaud Blue Bi4gf Division
?own. OP.
Leave Walhalla. 4.45 S m Arrive 7.16 p m
Leave Perry ville 6.80 a ro 6.85 p m
Leave Pendlet on 6.10 a m 6 60pm
Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4.50 p m
Arrive at Belton 8.10 a m Leave t-tfp m
Accommodation Trains ran on At>aevi>le
Branch Monday, Wednesday see Friday.
I On Anderson Branch, between Baltos sad
Andcrenn.Tuesday, Thursday and Satur?
day. THOMAS DODAMFAt', GeV. Sup.
Jaeai Nobtoii. General Ticke? At*t>t.
Change of Echeduie. I
Boctb Oabolisa Railboad Cokpam ,
Columbia, b. C, October 18.1678.
Change Schedule
to go into effect on
and afterSunday, 19th instant:
MAU. AND pas8k? oik TBAIN.
Leave Columbia at.?... 8.40 am
Arrive at Oharleatoa at..4.20 pm
LeaveOharleatonat. ..9.Of pm
Arrive at Columbia at. C.fOrra
ms? >vT>bkm.raaiaBT u? aoccmboda
TioPTaAWtSnndayssxcepue. ,
LoavtOolnaibia.7.15 p n Arrive. .6.30 >
Arriv? Charleston T.10 p n> Leave..C.46 > n
CansdeeTraislmBB Monday, Wednetd?}
, and Saturday,aifollows: *
i Loavo CotusaUa 1.60 pm At riv? 11 50 am
Leave Camden 6.50 am Jtriivs C 86,Fm
B. B.Pidkms, General TlokVt Ifjjgg I
; -iS?M? dai,iFORiriA Afioauui
Jl Deo 18 J. C. BlEOl