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j. bUtned Sa?T -Mux-Tri!. We o*ly, BY 1 JUtltAN A; SELBY. J^<2 Ed^r and f xopri,9for, . , ,, .. Offloo on Biohftrdsonflt.j nearTaylor, -earfnEPmi'-Nix is tho oldest Daily Fapor n iouth Carolin a, has the i-\noE8T omcu lati?nM? the tipper portion'of the state, and has been regnlatiy issued since ItBin oeplioo^Uaroh 41,1865. m ? , - - ? l , 0UBSOKIFTXOK. Dally', six mouths, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weokiy.'l?O:. - ? i li .ADYZBTIBEltXMTB Ina or ted, in the pally at $Va square of nine lines for first, and CO cents eaoh subsequent insertion; it not exceeding fivo linea in length,'75 cents. Long advertisements by the* week, month or yoar, at less rates. Marriages. Funeral laritstfes?j is., el. jS3" Book and Job Printing ol every de eoriptloh faithfully attended to. 0-* 3" ' AO EN TU. Jolina Poppe; Anderson. H. W. Laweon, Abbeville. MailjA^^^?ment8.'-?Northern mailop.0h0-6.30iA.- M., 3 P. Mi; oloses 11 A; M,, O'P.-M; Charleston opens 8 A. M.V?/80 P. M.; o1?bob8 A. M., 6 P. M.' wejjtefe'^btionBje' A. M., 1 P. M.; cloaca 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens6.45P.M.; closer 0 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. MV On Sunday opon from 2.30to 3.3?p;. ; i The old 'story of. the sad fate of Aaron Burr's daughter is brought to mind lb tho narrative of Jean Baptiste Callistre, One of Lnfitto'a men, resid? ing in . CaJk^sieu, . La.*, who. .writes to tho,Galyc8ton JVcics that after Lafitto abandonedV his ' adventurous career, Ohanvet; his first lieutenant, took com? mand"!,fifViho "Vengeance, und sailed into', the Gulf- 'for a. erinac. He cap? tured" tu? 'Auiiiiicsr, privaycer schooner Patriot,' bcyind'lfrom^ Georgetown, S. O., to New ^XfVk- Evsry , person on board waa put to the eword or made food for Bharkg. After, disposing of the dead, On^vet descended into the cabin, and noon'called out in an angry tone for Calliet're and thu mate to go to him. Thoy found him in the cabin confronted,by a beautiful woman, who held an empty bottle in her hand, with which she had,struck Obauvet. He ordered them to tie her band and foot, convoy her on board of the Vengeance and; place, pin; , in, blB .cabin. She fought tho men and did, all aho could to jump overboard. Callistre uays she died o few days after thoir arrival in Galveston.,' She was a very handsome woman, and the daughter pf a distin? guished' American, Her clothing, which'. VSa, pi' the' finest material, was marked "T. A.," and she had a goldon lookot,,containing the portrait of n ,beautiful "boy. On the looket were tjhe, words,. "To my wife, Tbeo do8ir>..'r Shj'o was buried on the island, a few hundred yards to the East of tho old for\ on tho point. It was wbis perod cnioug the- men that Chan vet had.kiiled? her because she would not yield to his wishes. Callistro is very old now. He .was'tho best gaunor and oaremau Lafitte and Obauvet over had He was nick-named L'Ecolier. Ai.ahoohing- inoident of histrionic vioionshtifla ia reported by-a St. Louis paper. I A party of. famished emigrants from South Carolina arrived at Dallas, Tax a o, tho, iO tuer day. Tho starving mothera Gould , hardly hold their half dead infante,, ond the wailing of. the children" {for. warmth -and .food was piteona in :tho extreme. They had no place to olqep' that raw winter bight, and meRC grouped upon the ground in' vaoant Iqtflj whea a girl about seven? teen yeajs of ,age .tripped lively out of what the:Bey. Tal mage calls "the gate? way'of,'.hell," nnd * learning of. their distress, borrowed money enough to feed thorn, and sheltered them in her own 'homo-for the night.! This demonwaa.'/not 'satisfied i until the May orjand. others had been ronsed to a proper spirit of benevolence, and had supplemented her charity with additional clothing and viotnals. This ehe devil's name is Nellie Collins, and she retards' civilization by 'dancing with olbge'-at the Dallas Varieties for six dollars a week. And the Dallas people are so blind to iniquity that they aro inclined to praise her. Diphtheria.-?Thio dangerous dis? ease has been very prevalent in Aus? tralia, and one of the most successful remedies is oaid to have been a few drops of' snlphnrio aoid in a tumbler? ful of water. - The resnlt of this mix? ture is said to be a oongulation of the | diphtheria membrane and its removal by coughing.. " Cottage House, No. IS Washington Bt'.t next Matonio JlaU. /Sk 9t The undersigned han, MseBa ra-opsend this estab-^ ^B?JLfl^hweut, and informs iUblio that he la prepared to appiy inom With tho vary best of WINES, IQ?0&8, sfeaARS, TOBACCO, etc Oyu .ara in ovorv atylo, and at all hoars, Be froehmenta of yariouo kinds. Give a oall. OQttf, ^VAO-.ltt. yRASKLIKTBup't. RISE'S SALOON.' No. il Jltefuitdton .Street, between tody ^TA^O^Je^^ stock of I I am now prepared to furnish my friend and the public generally with the beat tb P?RB CALISrORNBA FORT. _ pie 18 ' r' J; O, aEgOBftfr+ ? < Transient V advertisements 1 and ?SP tices must bo paid for in advonco. ?; THE -PHG3NIX Book, Job aud Newspaper S team ' fi PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietor of tho PncEuix has thororttjhly fitted liie oftico with the Latest Improved .Material for doing all kinds Printing. RRR B'R RRRRR RRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RR R RR Type, Border,Ornament p, Cuts. &c.,are of I MODEBN STYLE and oaiefnllv selected. ninniiinni numnuun inniiii iinnm mnnii immii uninii iinnm nnnni iininiiiiiiii iiinnniinn The Presses are of the moct approved patterns?AdaniB, Hoe and Liberty?including Platen, Bod and Cylinder, and arc properly rnadaged. 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GGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGG GGGGG GGGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGGG GGUG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG GG GGGGGGGG GG This is the only la the.interior &c. can be put plain Blnok or i nod piamino.' Establishment, of the State, ftsVAfiK up in style Colo'rod. fl Hu ^rpecipienSii ,? * Proprietor, ( l" AND 1 -jr ?*t n : 1 IT- \ LATEST STYLES HATS. TH?SE GOODS are fully TWENTY PER OENT. USDER REGULAR PRICES, and it . ia ho use throwing away money for common clothing, when you cau buy lor the eam? prico gooda selected by ourselves, which au experience of thirty yeare in the bqslrreBB in thift eityVmablc na tc select cooda bettor adapted to the wants oT this com mnnltv than thoeo of leaa exporionco. Wo arc offering bargains in BOYS' CLOTHING, PROM 10 TO 15 TEARS. No one can afford to woar an ill-fitting SHIRT, when, foi the expenditure of a tritle more, he can pnrchaae a garment that will ill and give satisfaction, which an experience of thirty years provea. CAPS OVERCOATS at all Prices. Direct from the manufactory, TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET-BAGS OUR CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS Cannot bo ?ufpai???'! Hnnth of the Potomac. _ R. & W. O. SWAFFIELD. CLOTHING AND HATS FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. UNSBR-WEAS! NECK-WEAR! CELEBRATED STAR SKIRTS! LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES ! Broadway Silk Hats. LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AED AT THE L0WS3T PRICES, j F01? CA II. KIN ARD _& WILEY, j PLEASE TAKE NOTICE i mHAT THE LAUGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND cItbiib, fiiisii6 mil m hats. 1 That ever came to Columbia can he found at Df EPSTIN'S, Under Columbia Hotel, and ia being sold at the Iiowest Prices. Every Department is replete with the Choicest Goods ni the season, made expressly for this market, and for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Bo convinced of this by calling on D. I?t??TlN, Tl>e I'uiiulur Clotltlvr. VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PU1LADELPUIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three T lines ?1 Week from Neiv York??Tvri.dn y ,Tl>a?'*rtuy 1 und Saturday. Bzj-l' ? < Mule Hoom Actninmadatloii* Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston," X> TOTA(< OAPACrrT, 4U.UUU BALF.8 MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the floet of thirteen flrat class Steam ?jL ships to the above port*, invite attention to the quick t|Dib and regulardespatch afforded to the buainees public in tho Cotton States at the PORT OF OHAULEBTON, offering facilities of rail and see transportation lor Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any oilier port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers regularly on the line: TO NEW VOHK. CHARLESTON... .Jas. Berry. Commander. | CHAMPION.D.W. Lockwood, Com'cr. JAMES ADGER.. .T. J. Lock.. ood.Com!der. MANHATTAN... M.B. Woodhnll.Com'or. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents,Charleston,8.0. OEORQIA.S.Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckot t.Com'der. WM. A.OOURTENAY. WAGNER, HUGER St CO., Agents, Charleston. 8. C. Sailing Day! Wedneadava and Saiurdavu. TO i'llll.adki.i'niA. Iron Steamehipa ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter, Com'r. F.QUaTOB,|C. Hincklty.Com'r. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. OOUBTENAY, Agent,Charleston,8 C. TO ?alti.1u1kk, FALCON.Hainie,Commander. | SEA GULL_Dntton, Commander. Sailing Daya?Every Filth Dav. PAUL C.TBENHOI.M, Ageut.Charltstfin.S. C. TO UOSTON. Steam8hipeMEItCF.T>ITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGER & CO.. Agents, Charleston,8. C. KateBguaranlced ax low na thoauof competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-liallof one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be prolnred at all the principal Railroad Ofllcia in Oeorgia, Alabania.Tennesaee and Mississippi. Stato Booms may be secured in Advance, without isIim charge, by addressing the xentB of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assignee".. 'I ho Through Tickets by this route include Transfers,Meale and Slate Room, while nu nhip-board. THE SOUTH cAHOIjINA UAIMtOAI). CKtlHGIA ItAlLKOAO Andtheir connecting lines, have largely increased I heir facilities for the rapid move mont of Freight and Passengers between the Norlln-rii cities and tho South and West. First Class Eating Saloon at Branchvillc. On the Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads, first olaBS Bleeping Cai a. Freight promptly transferred from the h tea no rs to day and eight trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection uihi'.c with other Beads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. The manago-i will live every esertJcnto satisfy their patrons that the line via Charleston en mint he bur pasted in d? ?! steh und the safe delivery of goods. Forinrthorinformation, apj.lv to T. J. Onirvi.N. Western Ap?i.t. Atlanta. Ga.; B. D. Habell. General Agent. P. O. Box 4 H79; t flier ni" Broadway. N. Y.: S. B.Pickens, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Bout li Carolina Railroad ;oi J. M.Sej kirf Super? intends at Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line. Charleston. S. C. Jan 80 Jly ROSE'S HOTEXi, COLUMBIA, S. O, WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Clfteg Hctol?Fare SB.?0 a Day. including Oronibus Ride. SITUATED NEARTHE OAITTOL t>.nd in the oenlre'of tho business part of the eity. Rose's ^Omnibus will couvov passengers to .and from every Train. Tho Lalles' LApartmontp arocomplote, with privat^entranceon.Aeaemblystreet. The BILLIARD aad [ BATH ROOMS are all pew &hd superior id any in (he city. April 5 TO THE READING PUBLIC. If you Want a Thorough Newspaper,] 8UBSCBTJJE for THE PHOENIX, Daily und Tri-Weekly; or Issned every Wednesday, ! IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA liliTTER OR I _n U. The PiitENix is the oldest daily pnper in the Stute, and has been regularly issued since March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph aud Mails, from nearly all parts of the World; together with PULL MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will be found in tbesepnbli-1 catione. The Daily usually contains twelve columns of rending mutier; the Tri-weekly tweuty-fonr, and tbo Week? ly forty-eight. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent | writers; while special :.tteutiou is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Tukeu us a whole, no moke satisfactory isvestmkst ce made, than a subscription to ono or | the other of these publications. They aro Conservative in politics, und are) dovoted to tho best interests of the State. The following are tho TERMS FOR SIX M?NTES. Daily Pnossix.Si 0? Tri-Wti kly. 2 50 j Weekly GijKanui: (IS coinmus).., 1 50 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, iu 1SG5, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly published over since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout middle and upper Counties ] of the Stute, und uro excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The FiiCSSlX bus a greater circulation through the upper part of Sonth Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants uudoihers will rind its columns an admirable menus of communication with the people- of the entire up-ooan-' try. Advertising rules are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they I will be stopped upon the expiration of I the time. Oilier, ou Richardson street, i between Taylor and Blumling. I _ JULIAN A. SELI'.Y. Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. ESFECTAMiT when i Style and Price are the Same THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to the iitrietb part of an inch in size; BORDERS. CUTS.&o.; Black, Colored snd Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Sto Work executed at shut test notice, in latest and beet 8tylea and at New York micea. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of i. 2,3 and * Sheet Posters. Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare, Brief?, Letter Heads, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanko Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards nil kinds afcQ sizeB? Wedding. Veiling, Business, SUbw. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor' PliatS'lxnnd (1 leaner Establishment State of Bouth Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, State Tbeasubeb's OffIcxv Oolumuia, December 18,1874, THE Coupons of the Consolidation Honda of tho State of South Carolina, due January 1, 1875, will be paid at that date on presentation at the Treasury, and at tbo South Carolina Bank and TrnEt Com? pany. Columbia B. C, and alto at the People's National Lank, Charleston, S. C, and tho National Pm k Bank, New York. The Coupons due July 1.1874, on all Con? solidation Bonds, isanod iu exchange lot old hotuh?, will he paid whenever presented at any of tho above mentioned places. Tho Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds due Januarv 1 and July 1,1875, are receiv? able for taxeB. F. L. OABDOZO, Dec 20 _Treaanrer 8. O. C?NGABEE^ IEON WORKS columbia, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFAOTtJ BEBO? STEAM _ ENGINES, SAW ^ AND GEIST > MILLS, GIN 'Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Caatinga for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Oaat inga for St?ren and Dwellings, Patent BailiDgB for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Betteea and, Arbor Chairs; &1bo, Brass Castings of all kinds, Belle for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, &o. Guarantee all my work nret olaeo and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville & Columbia uaiiroHii Companies' Depots. ' Not IS The Short Lino Schedule. Cn.UlLOTTE, columbia A AuODutaB. B. Co. Columbia, 8. C, Deo. 28, 1874. operated on and after this date: aui.NO Nonia Train Mo 2 Train No A Leave Augusta.9.SO a m 4.15 p m Grsniteville_10 20 am 5.11pm Col'bia Junot'n. 2.13 p m -fO.OSpm Coluuibia. 2 45pm 0.17 p nv Chester.G 31pm ArrivcCharlotte. 0.00pm No. 2 Train makes clone connection, via Charlotte and Bichmond, to all point* North, arriving at New York 8.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection vie Wilmington and Bichmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5.15 P. M. , ooino south. Train No 1 Train No 3 Loave Charlotte.8.50 am ? Chester.11.02 am Winii Hb oro.12 88 pm Arrive Columbia. 2 42pm ' Leave Columbia.2.53 pm 9.40 n m Col'bia Junot'n 48.17 p m 4 16 a rd Granitoville ...f7.15 p m *7 48am Arrivo Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am South bound Trains connect at Augttata for all points Sonth and Weet. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to princi? pal points. Ma- Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Sup. f A. Porz, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Ang ? R GENERAL I'AbShNGER DEPART., Columbia. ?. C, Nov. 24, 1874. , ? on and after this date: (l?l.NO kobtu. TIIAIN ?o 2 tkaih Kb 4> Leave Columhia. 8 80 am 8.15pm Florence. 110pm 12.50 am Arrive Wilmington_ R.46 p m 7.10 a m goino SOUTH. TUAtW ko 1 Til ai n ro ft Leavo Wilmington.(1.40 am ' 6.10pm' Florence.12.50 pm 11.40 pm Arrive Columhia.5.10 pm 4.00 am Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an acecm-, modation to Florence, arid tbero connects clot- oly with N. E. lt. B.. and at Wilmington with W.<fc W. It. B. to all points North? ? Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast . Ex> press, making tin ougb count ctions, all rail, tioiib via i'ortemonth. V'^* '. Train No. 1. lrom Wilmington, I Connects closely at Florence with N. E. It. it. for Charleston, and la an accommodation tyaiu thence to Columbia. ? i Train No. 8, from Wilmington, la1 a "fast Express, connecting elosely lrom and to alt points North, and South. Ibrongh tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman sleepers on night trains. Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Sun da vb excepted. Express No. 4 every nights JAB. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Tope,Pen. raeaoDgerandTicket Agent Greenville and Columbia BaUroed UI1ANGK OF sCHKDDUE. PASBENGEB1 .TRAINSrun daily, Sundayaexoepted, connecting: will Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad np and down;. Un and after Friday, August 28, the following will be the Schedule: op. . - ......... LeaveOolumbiaat.,.,.7.20 am. Leavo Alston.8.05 am LeaveNewberry.10.81? m Leave Cokeabury.. 2.e5pm LeaveBelton. 8.CO p m Arrive at Greenville.6.80 p m down. . . Leave Greenville *t. 6.80 a m Leave Bed ton.8.80 * m LeaveCokeshnry.10.18 a'm Leave-Newherry*..1.30 p m Leave Alston. .. 8.08 pm Arrive at Columbia. 4.50pm Anderson Branehand Blue Ridge Divieipy. down. bp. Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a m Anivo7.1? p?i Leave Perrjville 6.80 a w 6.86 pm Leave Pendleton 6.10 a m 5 60 p ni Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4.60 p m Arrive at Belton 8.10 a n Leave 8.50 pm Accommodation Train? run on Abbeville Branch Monday, Wednesday ano Friday. On Anderson Branch, between Belton and Anderson.Tuesday, Thursday and Bet?r day. Tn0MA8D0DAMFAD.Gir.fihp; Jabtz Nobton, General Ticket A cent.' Change of Echednlo. ^ Booth Oabouma Raii.roal Cohpaky, Columhia, B. O., October 10.1878. Change Schedule to go into effect or. and after Sunday, 10th Instant: MAIL AND PA8BEN0XBTBAIM. Leave Columbia at. 8.40 am Arrive at Charleston a <.;.. .4.20 pm LeaveOharleatoD at.,. ... 0.01' pm A rriveat Columbia at....6.CO pm MIOOT KXrBEBH.FBEIonT asp aocohmo?* I tiom Tn ain, Sundays excepted. LoaveColumhia.7.15 p m Arrive..6.30 i Arrive Charleston 7-10 P ra Leave,.6.45 > n Oamden Tralnf runs Monday, Wfronceda} And Saturday, aafollows: :A ? Leave Columbia 1.60 pm >. Arrive 11 80 am Leave Cawden 6.50 am Arrive ?,8$>pm B,. B. PioKiws. General Ticket A gentry S'jfh oi>, ><iu.oi .'.?II