The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 23, 1875, Image 4
Every Wednesday* Mornirig,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,i
Editor and Proprietor, ? .??' ,
Oflloe' oni Richard ion Stj.V near Tay lo*S
, ;-!?Tff* * ? -
jar rnBPncBNix is. tho oldest Daily Paper
n South OaroH.ua, hau the i.auokht cmou
LAxtoH iu the upuer portion of the State,
and has been regularly issued ?bioe its in?
ception? March 21,1865.
aUBSOBIPTION.
Daily., aix m>ntha, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 150, o; ,
? . , i ApVERTISKlttSTB
Inserted in,th.e pally at $1 a square ot uinu
linos for llrat, and50 cents eaqh subsequent
insertion: if not exceeding .five lines in
length, 75 conto. Long advertisements by
tho week, month)or year, at, loss rates.
Marriagoa. Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
tsr Book, and Job Rnnting ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to. I.
AGENTS.
Juliuo Poppo, Audemon.
Bobert Bryce.Soartauburg.
J. A.Grlccby.BldKoway.
B. A. BcoHtj Newberry.
R,M' fiawson.AbVavilis. , _<ji
. Nu iiiun m mpm ?i ? I j ?
;? MAitV;^B|.A^OBMEtra?. ~--Nor the/r^i
misil opens 6.80 A. M?, 8 P. M. - doses
11 A, BI., 6 P. ?I. Charleston opens8
A. M., 6.80 F. M.; olonea8 A\ M., 6 P.
M. WoBtorn opono 6 A. M., 1 P.
M.; doses C, 1.30 P. M. Greonville |
opens 6.45 P. M.; oloses 6 A. M. Wil?
mington opens 4 P. M:; oloses 10.30
A. M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to
8.30 P.M.
Job printing of ovory kind, from a1
miniaturo visiting card to a four-sheet j
poster, turned out, at short notice,
from Phoenix offloe. Try us.
All goods marked down five per
cent at Hardy Solomon's.
Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's
Fancy" floor, just received. Now is
the time to buy, as flour is cheaper
than in ten years, at Hardy Solomon's.
Five Ueroes Davis' diamond hams,
of this season's core, just received at
Hardy Solomon's.
I Beod Potatoes.
?t flfVBABRELB Ohoioo Early Bono I
JA/Uf:. Seed Potatoes: warrented best |
anallty. now on hand and to be had during
be seaaaa, by the barrel, only at ?
. . O. J. LAUBEY'fl,
Deo 2fl lmo Opposite Phchkix Offloe.
Hew, Clioico and Fresh floods.
MY STORE, on Main street,
>4Wo doors below Patounx offloe,
'In ones more open, where my
* patronsiasn secure everything
jta tho lino, choioo and fresh.
OELEttYJi&ilng and Plxntina POTATOES,
Malaga GRAPES; Frenoh PRUNES. CRAN?
BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork
SAUSAGES, French CONFECTIONERY,
and many other ortielcfl, Call and see the
stock. BIBS. O. HOFFMAN.
Jan 14 _
For Sale!
CITY COUPONS ot a.discount. Recclva- 1
ble La payment for taxes and licenses
at par, Apply to D. GAMBHILL,
Jan 19 lmo Broker, 117 Main street.
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are aole ageute for the
celebrated ELAINE OIL,
18S PIKE TEST,
Perfectly ^'secure and cannot be exploded.
AiiBor.rjTfcijV saft. Prices at retail 40c. per
gallon. JOHN AGNEW & BON.
Jan 5 ?_?_
IiOOBCT LOOK!!
?1,200,000 IS PRIZES!
THE GRANDEST SINOLE NUMBER
SCHEME ON REOORD, will bo drawn
in publio in St. Louie on MARCH 31, 1875.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000!
Missouri State Lotteries,
Legalized by State Authority.
MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana'rs. j
ST. LOUI8, MO.
1 Prize of.?..j.$100.000
1 Pnzo of. 50,000
1 Prize or. 22,500
1 Prize-of. 20,000
5 Prizas of. 10,000
10'Prises of. 5,000
20 Prizes Of. 2.500
100 Prizes of..... 1,000
And 11,451 oihor Prizes of from $1,500 to
X - $50.
Amounting in the aggregate to
$1,200,000.
M Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar?
ters, $5.
Prise payable in full and no postpone?
ment of drawings take place.
Address, for Tiokets and Circulars,
MURRAY. MILLER & CO.,
. P.O.Box 2,440, St. Louia. Mo.
Jan 5_ 45T3mo
Wanted, Afjente, Male and Female,
TO sell Pictures everywhere 14,000 re?
tailed by one. Another writes: "I
can make more money in this business
than loan on a $10,000 farm, allstooked."
WHITNEY & OO..INorwich, Conn.
Deo 9 , ,. .- t_3mo
' Wines and Liquors.
CHAMPAGNES?Pommery.Beo,
Obaus ADuobatel,
Kelley'a Island Sparkling Catawba,
California ''Imperial."
BBAN DIES?Brandenburg Freres,
Jas. Hennesey, .
Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1885,18e8,
1865.
WINES?Old Privato Stock Maduria?in
bottles only,
Choice Tablo Sherries,
California Angelica?very delicate,
Bandeman and othor-Ports,
Full line of Hooks p,nd Hautornos, includ?
ing-'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche,"
"Hookhoimer," ??Lanoenheimer," Ac, Ac.
Our specialty Is fino goods, such as we
can, with confidence, recommend. Any
rare wine not in store we are prepared to
purohaso either in New York or Europe,
and f arn?th at market rates.
Nov28 , ... ; QEO. BYMMERS.
AOCaios Oatawba Champagne.
?MrtHIS -WlNRis fully equal to tho French
X, aujUmportod Champagne.
J)ofi}h :..>,, |atj ?? J-O. HEEOERS.
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J. A.8ELBY,
Establishment,
of tho 8tato,
three and four
SHOW BILLS,
up In Btylo
Colored,
specimen*! ,
Proprietor.
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LATEST STYLES HATS.
t-o :o
TnEBE GOODS are folly TWENTY PEll CENT. UNDER RbGULAR PRICES, and it
is no nae throwing away money for common clothing, when yon can buy for the
? amo price goods selected by ourselves, which an experience of thirty years in tho
business in thin city '-nable us to select goods hotter adapted to tho wants of this com?
munity than thosu of loas expurioncci. Wo aro ofi.sriug bargaius in
BOYS' CLOTHING, FROM 10 TO 15 YEARS.
No one can afford to wear an ill-tilting SHIRT, whoa, fo? the expenditure, of a trifle
moro, he can pnrchase a garment that wilt lit and ,;ivi>satisfaction, which an experience
of thirty vears proves.
CAFE OVERCOATS at all Prices.
Direct from the manufactory,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET-BAGS
OUR OUSTOHHADE GARMENTS
Cannot be surpassed South of tho Potomac.
_R. &. W. 0. 3WAFFIELD.
GLOTHiNG AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
?HDER-WEAB! NECK-WEAR!
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats.
LARGEST ST00K IN THE CITY, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
FOR CASH.
. KIN ARD & WILEY.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
HAT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE 8TOCK1 OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
J1HV. MUG EH HI EATS.
That ever came to Columbia can be found at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel, and is being sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Every Department is replete with the Choicest Goods of the season, made expressly !
for this market, and for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Be convinced of this by
calling on D. EPallll, Tlaa Popular cioihlrr.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM, E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day. inch:ding Cmcitus Ride.
SITUATJ D NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the buxiuees pait ol the city.
Bose> Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every Train Tho Lalics'
Apartmentsarecomplcte,v.ith privateeutranceon Asscmblyitrpet. ThuBILLIARD and
BATH ROOMS aro ail new and superior to any in the city. April 5
SEBATWHEHllSiTAl
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM 1
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. |
Tliree Tlmtia Wet-n from Nriv Vork?Tui-mIhy,Tltnraday
an? Saturday, gar Kir a am Slate Itoom Accoiiimotlullonx
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL, CAPACITY, 40,000 UALE8 MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the Meet of thirteen find class Steam
BhipBtothe above ports, invite at tent ion to the qnick tjme and regulai despatch
afforded to the business public in thu Gotten States at thu PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and se a transportation foi Freight and Passenger* not excelled
in excellence and capacity r.t unj other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
l ognlarly on the line:
TO NKW YORK.
CHARLESTON... .J;is. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B.W. Lockwood.Coru'er.
JAMESADGEB...T.J. Loekwood, Com'dcr. I MANHATTAN ...M.S. Woodhull.Com'er.
JAMES ADGElt * CO , Aucnts,Charleston,S. C.
GEORGIA. S. Cro well, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA. .T. .T. Bcrkett.Com'di r
WM. A.OOURTENAY, WAGNER. 11 UCEE A CO., Agi uih. Charleston, S. 0.
Sailing Da? f Wi dne-edm p anil Saiur<la\s.
TO JMII LAIHCLI'H! A .
Iron steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter. Coin'r. I! EATOll.JC Himkhy.Ci m'r.
SaIliug*Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. OOUHTENAY, Agi nt.Charh ston.S, C.
TO IIA l/TI MO II K?
FALCON .II a in ii .Commander. | SEA GUI.r.Put ton. Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Dav. PAUL O.THENIlOi.M, Ai;? nl, Chariest on.K. C.
TO BOSTON.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FI AG. Sail evi ry Satin day.
JAMES ADOFIi A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Bates guaranteed as low an thoseof competing line.?. Marine Insurance, onr-hallof
one per ennt.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AUT- THP.0TJGH TICKETS
Can be prnlnred at ail t he principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi
State Rooms may hi secured it. udvunei. without ixtra charge-, hj addressing the
Agents of tho Steamships in Chaileneii ni vises* ofiiees. in all cases, the Railroad
Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assii nod '1 hi '1 h rough 'i'ickf if by t L ie route
inolnde Transfers,Meals and Stnte Boom. ^ !:ii< on ship-board.
TIIK SOUTH CAROLINA It A 11 ItOAH. UKfKCIA RAltltOAl)
Andtheir connecting lines,have lar?:el\ Im-rcasi il theii facilities for the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Passengers between tl< Northern oil its and tho South and West.
First Class Eating Saloon at Brauch vi lie. ? t the Georgia and South Carolina Rail?
roads, first class sleeping Cai a.
Froight promptly tram frried from tl e t-t< nti<< r* to day and night traien r.f the South
Carolina Railroad. Clo*e couneetiuii Dtsdi* uitli pllii-i Boai s. doliveiiui! Eroighls at
distant points with groat prompt i e#h Ti e um r age *i vijl tiro everj oxerli? i Io satisfy
their patrons that tho lim? oiu Churli >.'.> u l-aiinol l e ? iirpf.esrd In di spaten ?n?thosafo
dclivorv of goods. ?
For furthorinformation, apply loT. .T-Giuvfi*? WrMein A \ ent. Atlanta Gs : B. D.
Harem.. General Agent. P. O. Box 4 079: ' Dice "17 Bri sdway. N. V.: 3. R.PlCKMW,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Hi m h ('treib" !taiUna<!;oi 3 W.Si.j iiijik Super?
intendent Great Sou then. Fee Ighl and raesor.j i lT h.< < linrlr-r.lon. S.-C. Jm: "0 Jly
If yon Want a Thorough Newspaper,
, S?BSOntBB FOB
the phoenix,
Daily and Tri-Weekly; or
Issued every Wed n today,
TN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
r
The Phoenix is the oldest daily paper
in the Stato, and has been regularly
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 found in these publi?
cations. Tho 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
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 bost interests of the
Stato. The following are the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily Pikenix.84 00
Tri-Weekly.2 50
Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 160
These papers were the first issued in
Colombia, in 1865, after its partial de?
struction, and have been regularly
published ever since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throsghout middle and upper Counties
of the Btate, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Phoenix has a greater circulation
through the upper part of Sooth Caro
I lioa than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andothers will find itB oolnmns
an admirable means of communication
with the people of the entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
Send advertisements marked with the
number of insertions desired, and they
i will be stopped opon the expiration of
i the time. Office on Richardson street,
[between Taylor and Blending.
_JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially wiien
Style and Price are the Same
theThoenix
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
la thoroughly supplied with POWER I
PRESSES of the Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grades und styles
from one foot to lh?? fiftieth part of un
inch in size; BOUDERS. CUTS.&o.;
Btack, Colored und Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS, A c. Work executed
at shortest notice, in latest and best
styles and at Now Ynrk prices: CALL
I nnd EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1.2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bills,
Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets,
Bills of Fare. Briefs, Letter Heads,
Dodgers. Hill 11 ends, Checks,
Horse BHIp, R< cripts, Labels,
Railroad Blanko, Legal Blanks,
Tngf, Cards all hinds and siz*?s?
Wedding. Visiting, Business, Show.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
PncENTX trud Oi.TWNrn Establishment
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
State TuEAsnnsn's Ornci,
Colombia, Decomber lb. 187ti.
THE Coupon* ' of the Consolidation
Honda of tin- Slate of Buuth Carolina,
due January 1, 1875, "will be paid at that
dato on presentation at the Treasury, and
at the South Carolina bank andTrnat Com?
pany, Columbia S. C, and aUo at tbo
Peoplo's National Hank, Charlest?n. ?, C,
and the National Pai k Bank. New York.
The couponb due July 1,1874, on allCon
Bolidation Bonds, issued in exchange lor
old bondB.'will be paid whenever presented
at any of the above mentioned places.
The Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds
duo January 1 and July 1, 1875, are receiv?
able for taxis. Jb\ L. CARDOZO, .
Dee 20 _Treasurer B.C.
0ONGAREE IRON W0BK8
tOLUtiniA.h. c. |*|t<
JOHN ALEX ANDES, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OP STEAM
ENGINE8. SAW
AND G RIST
? MILLS, GIN
Qoaring, and all
kinds of, Iron
Caatingo for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Caet
inga for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Bailings for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Bottoea and Arbor
Chairs; also, Braaa Castings of all kinds,
Bolls for Churches, Bohools, Work-shops,
iho. Guarantee all my work ftrat class and
equal to any North or Booth.
Works at root of Lady street and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Bailroad Com pan loa' Depot a._Nov 18
The Short Lino Schedule.
Chahlotte, Columbia & Atjotiata B. B. Co.
Colombia, S. C. Deo. 28, 1874.
SnGHaWt. THE follow*Dg Fas
fflggg9Wr~~*?W? eanger 8ohcdole will be
Operated on and after tnia date:
ooiso worth Train No 2 Trais Nc 1
Leave Angnata.0.80 a m 1.15 p m
Graniteville....l0 20am 5.11pm
vu. BIB ? BSBt B . .... |i w i c uu \j iu
Columbia.2 45pm 9.17 pm
Chester.6.84 p m
Arrive Charlotte.9.00 pm
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
Charlotte and Richmond, to aU points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes cloae connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5.15 P. M.
ooino sooth. Train No 1 Train No 8
Leave Charlotte.8.60 am
Ghoster.11.02 am
Winnsboro.12.88 p m
Arrive Columbia.2.42 pm
Leave Columbia.2.52 p m 8.40 a m
Ool'bia Junot'n.J8.17pm 410am
Graeiteville...17.15 pm "748 am
Arrivo Angnsta.8.05 p m 8.45,? m
I South bound Trains connect at Augfitta
for all points Booth and Wcot. Throng h
tiokebj sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points. as- Bleeping care on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERBON, General Sup.
A. Pope. Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug E B
GENURAL PA ?BEN GEB DEPART.,
Columbia, B. C, Nov. 24 1874. .
^ TBE following Bohe
^dnlewUl be operated
on and after thia date:
; GOING north. tbaim no 2 tbain ho 4
} Loave Columbia. 8 80am 8.16 pm
Florence. 110pm 12.50 am
Arrivo Wilmington_6.45 p m 7.10 a m
going south. thai h no 1 train no 3
Leave Wilmington.6.40 am 0.10 pm
Florence.12.50 p ni 11.40 pm
Arrivo Columbia.5.10 u ni 4.00 am
Train No. 2. from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
I closely with N. E. lt. R., and at Wilmington
with Vr'.dL- \Y. R. R. to all points North.
I Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex?
press, making through connections, allrail,
North and S?>nth, and v>ater line connec
I lions rm Portamouth.
I 'train No. 1. lrom \\ilimn;;ion, connects
eioKcly at Florence with N.E. lt. B. for
I Charleston, ami is an accommodation train
ihence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast
I Express, connecting close!} Irrm and to all
I points North and South. Through tickets
I sold ana baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman sleepers on night trains.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, 8un
davB excepted. Express No. 4 every night.
JAS. ANDERSON, General Bnp.
A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
CHANGE OP fciL ii KDtXE.
PASSENGER
?TRAINS run daily,
Sundayb exeepteO, connecting wilt Night
I Trains on South Carolina Railroad np and
down;. Gn and after Friday, August 28,
the following Will nc the Schedule:
up.
LeaveColumbiaat.7.20 a m
Leave Alston...0.05 am
LeaveNewberry.10.81 a m
Leave Ookesbnry. '/.CSp m
LeaveBelton.3.60pm
ArriventGreenville.5.80 pm
now*,
Leave-Greouvllle at.6.80 am
Leave Bcltou. .8.S0 a m
Leave Cokesbnry. .10.13 a ru
LeaveNewberry".. 1.80 \ in
Leave Alston.a.(? p m
Arrive at Columbia. 4J>0 p m
Anderton Ii ranch ntul Jilve Hidge IMdsior,
Down. rr.
Leave Walhalln. 4.45 a m Arrive7.15 p m
Leave Pcrr) Villa? 5.So a p? (i..s? p n-.
LeavePendleton (i.lu a m 6 6U p m
Leave Anderson 7.20 a in 4.f.0p m
Arrive at Bel ten 8 1U a m Leave f-C p m
Acoommodat ion Trains run on Al bc vlllc
r.ranch Monday. Wedneeda> r.n<: FrJoev.
On Anderson branch - between Br iton and
Anderson.Tuesday, Tltnrtday and Satur?
day. TnOMAS DODAMFAD.QrnlPnp.
Jarf.z Norton, General Ticket Agent. ?
Change of Schedule.:.
Bourn Carolina Raii.boa,P.Company,
Columbia, S. 0? October 18.. 1873.
fTnTsTSS fmCftMsn.fri'i Change Schedule
?&l 5t*fr^ay^W- to go into effect on
andaftui Sunday, 19thinstant: ?
hail am) passxngk? train.
Luav< Columbia at.8 40 am
Arrivt at Charleston at.4.20 pm
Leavi Charleaton at.0-lU pm
irrivr at Colombia at.5.(0 ini
I kiobt kxprfsb, frp.iobt ani? ACCOIJUODA
tiow train, ?nndaj s excepted.
Leave Columbia. 7.16 p n> Arrive..6.30 ? i
Arrivi Charleston7.1 Op n. Leave..6.45 i?n
Camden Train?rnrsMor.day. Wednet-daj
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Colnnibia 1.50 pm Arrive llBCam
Leavo Canidan 6 50 am Arrive 6 85rm
S. B. Pickinh, Oaneral TieW t Avert.
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Dec 18 J. C. SEEGEJIS.