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Published DaUy and Tri-Woo^ly, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELPY5 Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor, S9~ The Puujnix ia theoldest Daily Paper n south Carolina, haa the laugest oih?u lation in the uppor portion of Iho Btate, and haa tieen regularly issued sinoe its in coption?March 21,18G5. scbsouu'tion. Dally, six months, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 150.. . . advertisements Inserted in the Daily at $1 a square of nino lines for fire t, and 60 cents each subsequent insertion;-if not exceeding five linea in length, 75 oohts. Long advertisements by the vreek, month or year, at lose ratos. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. SO" Book and Job Printing oi every de aoription faithfully attended to. AQKTiTB. Julias Poppe, Anderson. BobBrtBryce.Spartanburg. . J. A. Origan?, Bldgeway. E. A. Scott, Newbprry. H.,W. Lsjwaon. Abbeville._ The expense of publishing a daily paper ia' scarcely guesood by outsiders. The entire cost of the New Xork Ha? rald, (or example, is said to average $2,500 daily, or 8912,500 a year. The ooat of publishing the Tribune is $1,500; of the limes, $1,200; and of the World, 8700 to $800 daily. The Hon. George B. Williams, formerly of Indiana, has renewed an engagement with the Japanese Government for a indefinite term as Commissioner of the Imperial (Reve? nue. He receives aaalary of $10,000 a year, together with a furnished house, servants, eto. - An ezohange says that Wisconsin rats gnaw* holes' through saw-mill boilers. They oall them Wisconsin rats; bnt if they are not Gnawoy rats, then we lack a great deal of being the nataralistB we are popularly supposed to be. i A friend from Now Orleans writes to a prduiihent gentleman in this city: "Everything here is banditti!" The cafes nave large posters with these words: "Banditti cocktail," "Banditti Roffiuao," "Banditti soup," eto." [Richmond Enquirer. The most artless fashion editor yet heard from, is the yoncg person who closed her remarks, one day, by saying she didn't know any more then, bnt waa going) to cburoh the next day, and would learn something. The model iuryman?He who knows nothing, .never, rsad anything, never talked with anybody, never heard anything, has no opinion or impres? sion about anything, and whose mind is a perfect blank. Another ebot at the Tuilleries. The authorities have diteoted the construc? tion of a street, eighteen metres wide, across the famous garden, from the foot of tub ftu&Oastiglione to the Pont de Solferino. ,y* In .Massachusetts, a woman oan go into business on her own account, make her husband support her all the time, and, when she fails, he has to pay her debts. Let us hear no more about Louisiana. . So much snow as has fallen this winter in France bas not been Been there before for twenty years. At 5?*?* nninta it is six feet deep on the m?kStrn * WWv, An exohange exclaims: "800.000 more women than men in England I" And yet they pretend to think over there tbat Brigham Young ought tobe abolished 1 Franoe is taking op all foreign no nations?even prudery. It is suggest? ed to disoontiuns at tho School of Fine Arts the use of women as models. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, 8ec, Ohaus A Dnohatol, Kolley'a Island Sparkling Oatawba, California "Imperial." BRANDIES'?Brandenburg Freres, Jas.' Hennesey,' .,. Otardl Dupuy A Co., Vintages 1635, 1858, 1865. WINES?Old Private Stock Madoria?in bottles only. Ohoioe Table Sherries, California Angelica?very dMieato, Sandoman and other Ports, ' Full lino of Hocks and HautorncH, includ? ing "Chateau Yqucin," "Latour Blanche," "Hockheimer," "Lanbenhcimer," Ac,Ac Our specialty is fine goods, such as we san, with uonfidenoe, recommend. Any rare wine not, inKtore wo are prepared to pnrohase either in New York or Europe, and furnish at market rates. Not2B_QEO. BYMMERB. Imported Wines, Brandies.SEtc .Etc SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Bum, Brandies?Otard. Ac.. ?KSea W0 Holland Gin, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Also, a large stock of fins old Whinkies. Ofgars, Ac._J.?. SKEGER8. Canned Goods. 1 i\f\ OASES 2 lb. oans TOMATOES, at JL\ 1\I $1.50 per dos. and 15o. per can. 100 oases 2 lb. oans PEACHES, at 12.50 per doz. and 25o. per oan. On hand and for sale by Jan 7_JOHN AGNEW ft SON. FINE'S SALOON. So. 41 Illchardion Street, between Lady and Oervuia Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also fiven proper attention to my Bertaurant, ain now prepared to furnish my frionds and the public generally with the best tho market? hffbrd. Oct IT_WM. M. FINE. Agent Elaino Oil. THE undersigned are solo agents for tho celobrated ELAINE OIL, 185 PIRK test, Perfectly seoure and cannot be exploded. Absolutely savs. Pricot at retail 40c. per gallon. JOHN AGNEW A 80N. Jan 5 THE PHOENIX Book, Job and Newapapor Stoam PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT! pppppppppp pppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp ppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppppp ppppppp THE Proprietor of tho Phcbmx hae thoroughly fitted his office with the Latest Improved Materialfor doing allkindu Print jpo', RRRRR RRRRR RRRRRRRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RKRRRR RRRRR Typo,Bordir,Ornamente, Cute. 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XTTTE are offoring tho above colobratcd FEItTILIZERS, this eoaaon, at considerably VY reduced prices, and Rive purchasers the option of paving in cotton on tho basis of seventeen conts for middling, deliverod at planters' nearest depot, by November 1, 1875, tho oottou to be packed in good murchautablu balee. By this arrangement, the planter has a guarantee- of roaliziug a good price for his cotton to pay for his fertilizers. Thcso GUANOS aro too well known to reqnirc comment. Those who hnvo used them know how to appreciate their valuo; Hiobo who have not, an yet, will And, on fair trial, that their liberal usa will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to thoir I lands. For iurther information, call on the uudorHinnod for circulars, containing analysis, opinions of planters, Ac. SEIBELS & EZMLL, Agents, Jan 21 1 mo Columbia, S. C. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK? OF MEN'S AND BOYS CLOnM. FDBNKimE CMS 01 HATS That ever came to Columbia can be found at D. EPSTIN'S, Under Columbia Hotol, and is being sold at the Lowest Prices. Every Department is replete with tho Choicest Good? of tho season, made expressly for this market, and for tho Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Bo convinced of this by culling on D. KPNT1N, The Popular Clothier. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM.E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day. incindinjr Omnibus Ride. SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the bueincoB part of tho city. Rose's Omnibus will convev paBSODgcrs to and from every Train. The Ladies' Apartmentsareoompletc, with privateeutrancoon Assemblystreet. TheBILLIABD and | BATH ROOMS aroallnewand Bnperior to any in the oity. April 5 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three Times* Week from New Yoi k?Tue?day,Thnrg<lay iinet Saturday. 49*BlesanC State HoomAcrommodailon* Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. SI The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting RoadB Wcat, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam? ships to the above portH.iuvito attention to the quick time and regulardespatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton State* at the TORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passt-Dgers not excelled in excellence a ud capacity at any other port. The following splsudid Ocean Slenm^ro regularly on the line: TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON_Jas. B?rry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood,Com'er. JAMES ADDER.. .T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN ...M.S. Woodhull. Com'er. JAMES ADGER A. CO.. Agents, Charleston,S. C. GEORGIA. 8. Crowe.ll, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLIN A.. T. J. Beckett.Com'der. WM. A.OOURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER &? CO., Agente. Charleston. 8. C. Sailing uayf Wednesdays and Saturdays. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter. Com'r. EQUATOR,|C Hincklev. Com'r. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTEN AY, Agent, Charleston, B. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON.Hainic,Commander. \ SEAGULL_Dntton,Commander. Sailing Daye?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston.8. C. TO BOSTON. SteamshipsMERCEDITA and FI.AO. Saileverv Satnrdar. JAMFS ADGER & CO.. Agente, Cliai lettton, S. C. Ratesguarantecd as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-halfof I one per cont. THROUGH BILLS OF LACING AND THROUGH TICKITS Can be prolured at all the principal Railroad OflletB in Georgia, Alahum a,Tennessee and Mississippi. State Rooms may be eccured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad j Tickets should bo exchanged and Kurths aesicned. The Through Tickets by thin route I include Transfers,Meals and State Room, while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GKCRGIA RAILROAD And their connecting lines, have largely increased tbeii facilities for the rapid move mont of Freight and Passengers bei wren the Northern cities and the South and West. Fiist Class Eating Saloon at Brauchville. On tho Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads, first olass Hloopiug Care. Freigbtpromptly transferred from tie fct earnersto day ar.d night trains of the South Carolina Railroad*. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with great prompt net h. The roanage-r will use every-t-xer tic n to satisfy their patrons that the line tin Charletton cannot be surpassed in despatch and the safe dolivoryof goods. For further information, apply to T.J. Oriiun. W? stem Apfnt. Atlanta. Ga.; B. D. Hahell. General Agent. P. O. J?oi 4.978; Office 317 Broadway.N. Y.; S. B.Piokens, General Passenger and Tirkol Agent. South Carolina Raikoad;oi J. M.Bei kuik .Super tot endont Great Southern Freight and Passenger Liiu , Charleston, s. C. Jan SOily Cottage Honse. No. 15_ Washington 8t , nerl Masonic Hall. The undersigned has re-opened this estab? lishment, and informs Itho public that he is prepared to tern with the very best of WINES, LIQUORS, 8KGAR8, TOBACCO, etc. Oys? ters in every stylo, and at all hours. Re? freshments of various kiods. Give a call. Oct 31_ O. R. FRANKLIN, Sup't. CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECE1VKD direot Jrom California. These Wines and Brandies are mado of do , liciouH graces of California. For sale bv Doc 18 J. C. SEEGERS. MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on Now Y >rk. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of the United States and En rope bonght and sold. DEPOSITS received and iutcrcHt-bearing cortilleaUH issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DI8COUNTSgranted by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Ricbardson streets. Subscribe for the PnaiNix. TO THE READING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, subscribe fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued ovory Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA The Piken ix is the oldest daily paper in tho State, and has been regularly issued sinco March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly all parts of the World; together with FULL MARKET REPORTS; BeBidea well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. The Daily usually contains twelvo columns of reading matter; the Tri-weekly twenty-four, and the Week? ly forty-eight. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; whilo special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no betteb ob moke satisfactouy investment Can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They uro Conservative in politics, unu are devoted to the best interests of the State. The following ure the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phcbniz.84 00 Tri-Weekly.2 50 Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 50 These papers were the lirst issued in Columbia, in 1SG5, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly published ever since. Tbey CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Tbroaghout middle and upper Counties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Piicenix has a greater circulation through the upper part of Sonth Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants acdotbera will find its columns an admirable means of communication with tho people of the entire up-coun? try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped npon the expiration of the timo. Office on Richardson street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A.SEL13Y, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. especially ween Style and Price are the Same THE~PH?ENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Oilice Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grsdeo and styles from one foot to the fiftieth pHrt of an inch in sizo; BORDERS, CUTS.Arc; Black, Colored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Ac Work ex?cuted at shortest notier, in latfst and best styles and at New York urines. CALLi and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of j ! 1. 2, 3 and 4 ShnetPostorfl.Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare, Briefs, Letter Heads, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards all kinds and sizes? Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment * State 'in^i^^jri^^^g^ EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, state treasurer^ OFFICE. Columijia, December 18,1874. THE Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds of the State cf Sonth Carolina, due January 1, 1875, will ho paid at that dato on presentation at the Treasury, and at tho South Carolina Dank andTrnst Com? pany, Columbia. S. C, and aleo at tho People's National Bank, Charleston, 8. C, and tho National Park Bank. New York. Tho Coupons due Jul j 1,1874,on all Con eo?dation Bonds, ieeuod in exchange for old bonds, will ho paid whenever presented ! at any of the above mentioned places. Tho Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds duo January 1 and July 1, 1875, are receiv? able for taxes. F. L. CABDOZO, Dec 20 Treasnror B. O. 00NGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. R E^^T^^ and Dwellings, Patent Railin^sfor Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass CastingB of all kinds, Bolls for Churches, 8chools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first claes and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia RailroadCompanies' Depots._Nov 18 The fahort Lino Schedule. charlotte, columbia & auoubta B. R. Co. Columbia, S. Cm Deo. 28, 1874. l^mESSSgBfei THE 'ollowing Pae BrrfWitTW 'IsV-'eengor Schedule will he operated on and after tnie date: ooino NonTH Train No 2 Train No 4 Loavo Augusta..9.30 am 4.15 pm Graniteville... .10.20 a m 5.11pm Col'bia Junct'n. 2.13 pm i9.G5pm Columbia. 2 45pm 9.17 pm Chester. G 84 p m ArrivcCharlotte.9.00 pm No. 2 Train makes close connection, tfa Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection vin Wilmington and Richmond to all points North, jtrriviag at New York at 5.15 P. 11. ooino south. Train No 1 Train No 3 Leave Charlotte.8.50aru Chester.11.02 a m Winnsboro.12.88 p m Arrive Columbia. 2.42 pm Leave Columbia. 2.62 p m 8.40 a m Col'bia Junct'n.43.17 pm 4 15 am Graniteville...+7.15 pm ?7.48 am Arrive AugUBta.8.05 pm 8.45 am South bound Trains conneot at Augusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to princi? pal points. 49" Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Aug B R ' GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, 8. C, Nov. 24, 1874. CSIner OKBSBff THE following Sehe te*?HJKI Mty*flgg,inin win be operated on and after this date: GOINU N Oil i ii. , TU a in ko 2 teain no 4 Leave Columbia. 8 30 am 8.15 pm Florence. 110pm 12.60 am Arrive Wilmington.... 0.45 p m 7.10 am ooino BOCTH. train no 1 TRAIN ho 3 Leave Wilmington. C.40am G.lOpm Florence.12.50 pm 11.40 pm Arrive Columbia.5.10 pm 4.00 am Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom? modation to Florence, and there connects closely with N. E. R. It., and atWilmington with W.<fe W. R. R. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex? press, making through connections, oil mil, North and South, aud water line connec? tions ?t? POitftOGUtll? Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects closely at Florence with N. E. R. R. for Charleston, and ie an accommodation train thence to Colombia. Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast Exprres. connecting closely from and to all points North and bouth. lbrough tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman sleepers on night trains. Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Son days excepted. Express No. 4 every night. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope, Gen. I'asaengerandTicketAgent Greenville-and Columbia Railroad CHANGE OF M llliUlI.E. mmmwakrEAHSZS ss?. Sundaysexcepten, ccmncctiijj. with Night Traine on South Carolina Railroad up and down;. On and after Friday, Angnst 28, the following will be the Schedule: cp. Leav<-Columbia,u.7.20 am Leave Alston.9.05 am LeaveNewberry......10.81am Leave Cokeabury. 2.15 p m Leave Bcltou.8.CO p m ArriveatGrtenville.....6.80 p m SOWN. LoaviGroenvllle at.0.80 am Leave Belton . ..... 8.30am Leave Cokt-bbury.10.18 a m LeaveNewberry.1.80 f. m I Le ave Alston.. .. 3.08pm Arrive at Columbia. 4.60p m Anderson .Branchand Blue Hidge Division down, up. Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a m Arrive 7.15 p m Leave Pcrrjville 5 30 a ro 6.35 pm Leave Pendlet on 0.10 a m 5.50 pm Leave Anderson 7.20 a m 4.50 p n. Arrive at Delton 8.10 a m Leave S.fiOp m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Monday, Wednesrla> inn Friday, On Anderson Branch, between Beltrn and Anderson.Tneedav, Thnrhdav and Satai* day. THOMASDODAMFAI, Gen. Fop. I J ab v.r. Nortoh, Oeneral Tioaet A serf. I"~ Change of Schedule. South Carolina RailroadCompany. Columbia, S. C, October 18.1879. ES?MB1Bfe Change Sohcdn e ???URH|e*sfc* to go into effect or and arter Sunday, 19th instant: It AIL AND pa8bknoer TRAIS. Leave Colombia at. 8.40 am Arrive at Charleston at..-?,.4 20r.ni LeaveCharleston at..9.01 pm irriveat Columbia at. 5.(0 ym night express, fheioiit and ACOOWStOtA tiok tbain, Sundays excepted. Leave?olumbla.7.15 p m Arrive..0.80 i ArriveOharleeton7.101> m Leave..6.45 ? n OamdenTrainf rnnsMonday, Wodncarla} and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia 1.60pm Arrive 1150am LeaveCamden 6.50 am Arrive 0.86pm B. B. Pipkins. General Ticket Agent URB CALIFORNIA ANGELICA. Deo 18 J. O. SEEGERS.