The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 16, 1875, Image 6
THE PHCBNJX,
Published Dahy aufel/Weskly,
Bvery Wednesday Horning,
BV JULIAN A* SELBY.
-?Editor and Proprietor,
?See on Richardson St.. near Taylor.
*ar ruEPncE^n la theoldest Daily Paper
n South Carolina, has the laboest ciboo
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aomrxa.
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i. A. Grigaby,R1 d go w ay.
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Positive and Final Notice.?Per?
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notified that they must gome forward
and settle), or their accounts will be
placed in the hands of a Trial Justice
for collection. This notice is final. -
Arrangements aro being completed
forf dispo&iog of, by distribution, a
number of .desifeple building lots in
this cifcy/besides several valuable arti?
cles of jewalry. Particulars will be
famished in a few days. Tickets to
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matter. " t
Job printing oi evory kind, from a
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Transient advertisements and no?
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A Michigan man with a large family
has been sn emigrant fifty-four times,
and.has jest cent to - Texas for a pam?
phlet about the resouroM of that state.
CJL AJ5|i^.c0WARD
IPnw^utneafa,
Jan 11_113
THE BEST
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12 50. Large collection of popular
pieces. Most excellent praotiee, and most
entertaining to play.
RITTKR'H BISTORT OF MUSIC.
2 vola. Each $1.00. Condensed from
500 books, and is terse, complete, interest?
ing and a most useful book of reference in
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Cr.ARKK'S SEW METHOD, Tor
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R1VKR OF LIFE. Hew Kdltleta.
85 oents. Full of the awaetsst of Sab?
bath School Bongs.
All books sent, post-paid, for retail prioe.1
OLIVEB Dil SO N * CO., boston.
O tiAS. H. DITSOM A CO.,
Fob 13 aw* 711Broadway, Maw *eetu
MONEY TO LOAN;
On Marketable Collateral!.
EXCHANGE on New TSrk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston and all promt*
nent cities of the United- States and Xu
rupa bought and sold.
DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing!
oertificatee issued. SaI
STOCKS, BUNDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
fron the city and oduntry solicited, and
LltrEftAL LINER'OP DISCOUNTS granted
bv the CENTRAL RATIONAL BANK,
Corner of Plain and Richardson streets.
JOHN S. PRESTON, President.
J. H. Bawtsb. Cashier._
Prime oaiuvoimxa AnoeiiioA.
Dec 18 _ J. O. 8KEGERS.
Early Bess Potatoes,
BIUt88EE'S Peerloss Onion Botts, Lit?
tle Pixie Cabbage, Early Ulm Cabbage,
ten days earlier than Early York. For
sale at UBfNlTSH'B
Feh 10 f_Drug and Seed Store.
G?AN?.
DANIEL CRAWFORD & SONS,
Agents for the following brands:
6tT7*?REKA" Ammoniated SUPER
Hl PHOSPHATE of LIMB.
"ALBION" English Cotton Manure.
"Concentrated 8?PER-PHUBPHATE of
LIME." One tos of the latter will go as
(far in making Compost as FOUR tens ff
Auki Fhoanbate. utl r. K. .v, - I
?K?URKA ' irtha favorite of.Diokson,
the ajreat planter of Georgia. .tarOaj ?'
l he abovo for sals for cash nr approved
city aoaeptance. Fob 10 tl8*
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Issued every Wednesday,
I TN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
The Phoenix is the oldest daily psper
! in the State, and has been regularly
j issued since March, 1865.
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
j By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly
j all parts of the World; together with
FULL MARKET REPORTS;
Besides well selected Miscellaneous
and Reading Mattes, of interest to
everybody, will be found in these publi?
cations. The Daily Usually con tains
twelve oolnmnB of reading matter; the
Tri-weekly twenty-four, and the Week?
ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Am carefully prepared, by competent
I writ era; while special attention is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken as a whole, no better on
j horb SATISFACTORY investment Can be
made, thau a subscription to one or
the other of these publication. They
are Conservative iu politics, und are
devoted to the best interests of the
I State. The following are the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily Phoenix.$4 00
I Tri-Weekly.2 50
Weekly Glkaneii (18 columns)... 1 50
These papers were the first issued in
Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de?
struction, and have been regularly
published ever siuoe. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
I Throaghout middle and upper Counties
I cf the State, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Phcbnix kas a greater circulation
through the upper part of South Caro?
lina than any outer daily paper. Mer?
chants andotbers will find its columns
sn admirable means of communication
with the people of the entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
Seed advertisements marked with the I
number of insertions desired, and they I
will be stopped upon the expiration of
the time. Office on Riobardeon street,
between Taylor and Blanding.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor.
I Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially when
Style and Price are the Same
theTh?enix
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 fiftieth part of an
inch in size; BORDERS, OUTS, Ac.;
Black, Colored and Transfer INES;
PAPER, CARDS, &o. Work exeon ted
at shortest notiae, in latest and best
styles and at New York prices. CALL
und EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
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Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlete,
Billsof Fare, Briefe, Letter Heads,
Dodgere, Bill Hesds, Checks,
Horeo Bills, RecVfpts, Libels,
. Railroud Blanks, Legal Blanke,
Tags, Cards all kinds and sizes?
Wedding, Visitine-, Business, Show.
1 JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor
Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment
Screven House.
It. BR.1ULBY, Proprietor,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THIS long and favorably known House
Eleesantly e Una tod on Johnson Square
aviug been recently repainted and re
Eaired, and having au of its department!
Hod with competent, polito and atten
tive employees, offers to the traveling
public oomforte unsurpassed by an:
Honse in the Southern States.
Feb11 3mo
GUANO
IN EXCHAROE FOR COTTON.
The Celebrated Fertilizers for Cotton, Core, Wheat and Tobacco.
REDUCED PRICES! LIBERAL TERMS!
Wilcox, Gibbes & Co.'s Manipulated Guano,
Prepared at Savannah, Oa., and Charleston, S. C, and
Imported in bulk direct from Phoenix Islands, Sonth Pacific Ocean.
WE are offering the above colebrated FERTILIZERS, this season, at considerably
reduced prices, and give purchasers tho option of paying in cotton on the basin
of seventeen cents for middling, delivered at planters' nearest depot, by November 1,
1875, the oottou to bo packed in good merchantable bales. By this arrangement, the
planter ban a Ruarautee of realizing a cood price for his cotton to pay for hie fertilizers.
These OUANos are too well known to require comment. Those who have ueed them
know how to appreciate their value; those who have not, as yet, will find, on fair trial,
that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of futuro benefit to their
lands, l or inrther information, oall ou tho undersignod for circulars, containing
analysis, opinions of planters, &o. SElltELS A KZKLL, Agents,
Jan 21 4aio Columbia, 8. C.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLOMBIA, S. ?T
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel?Pare ?2.60 a Bay, including C rar. iL us Eide.
a
SITUATED NEAR THE CAriTOL and in the centre of the bnsinccs part of tho city.
Rose's Omnibus will convey paBeengerB to and from every Train. Tho Ladies'
Apartmentsareoomplete.with private entrance on Assemblyutreet. The BILLIARD and
BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in thecity. April 5
I
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALT1M0BE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Timm Weik from New York?Tuesday,Tho. raday
and Saturday. irKlrsnnisuif Room Accommodation!
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
A ND connecting Boads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first claeB Steam
i\_ fillips to the above ports, invite attention to the quick timo and regulardeepatch
afforded to the business pnblicintho Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and sea traiiHpurtation for Freight and Passengers not excelled
in excellence and capacity at any other port. The fallowing splendid Ocean Steamers
rogularly on tho line:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON... .Jas.Berry, Commander. | CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood,Com'er.
JAMES ADQER...T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN ...M.S. Woodhnll. Com'er.
JAMES ADOER &. CO., Acent?, Charleston, S. C.
OEORGIA. 8. Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA./!'. J. Beckott.Com'der.
WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, BUGES A CO., Agente, Charleston, 8. C.
Sailing Da)f Wednesdayo and Saturdays.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter. Com'r. EQUATOR,(C Hinekh v, Ccm'r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTINORE.
FALCON.Uainie.Couimander. | SEAGULL_Dritten,Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, A^ent, Charleston.8. C.
TO ItOSTOM.
Stoamships MERCED1TA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agent*, Charleston, S. C.
Ratesguaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, c-nc-halfof
one percent.
THROUGH BILLS OP LADING AND THE017OH TICKETS
Oanbeprolured at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, tbe Railroad
Tioketsshould be exchanged and Borths assigned. Tbe Through Tickets by this route
iocln.de Transfers,Meals and State Boom, while on shin-board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, OESROIA RAILROAD
Andtheir connecting lines, havo largely increased their facilities for the rapid move*
ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and tbe South and West.
FtrStOlssa Eating Saloon at Branchville. ( n the Georgia and Sonth Carolina Rail?
roads, first olaas Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from the steamer* to day and night trains of the South
Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at
distant points with great promptness. Theruanogct will nee every exertion to satisfy
their patrons that the line via Charleston cannot bceurpa*ecd in de*] etch andthesafo
delivery of goods.
For further information, applv to T. .1. Or.iKyiN. Western Agent Atlanta. Ga.; B. D.
Habei,l. General Agent. P. O. Box 4 079; Office 317 Broadway.K. Y.; 8. B.Piorkms,
Qeueral Passenger and Ticket Agent. 8<>ulh Carolin? KaiH?ao",oi J. M.St.i kirk Super?
intendent Great Southern Freight and raeerrper Line.Charleston. 8. C. Jati SOily
State of Sonth Carolina.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
State Trkasuhkb's Offick.
Columbia, December 18,1871.
rnilE Coupons of the Consolidation
1 Bonds of the State of Sonth Carolina,
dno January 1,1875, will he .raid at that
date ou presentation at tho Treasury, and
at tho South Carolina Bank and Tmst Com- '
pany. Colombia 8. C, and alro at the
People's National Bank, Charleston. 8. C,
and tbe NationalPaik Bank. New York.
The Coupons due July 1,1871, on all Con?
solidation Bonds, iaenori in exchnrgo for
old bonds, will be paid whenever presented
at any of tho above mentioned pluct h.
The Coupons of the Consolidation Dond.i
dno Jannarv 1 and July 1. 1875, aw receiv?
able for tax??.. F. L. CARDOZO,
Dec 20 Troaturcr 8. C.
Cottage House.
No, 15_ Washington St., next Masonic Hall.
Tho undesigned has/
re-opened this Ortab-^
Jixhinent, and informs _
_jjjthe public that bo its prepared to
' Hupptv iliem with thu very bexi of WINES,
i LIQUORS, 8KGAIS8, TOBACCO, etc. Oya
I tera in every stylo, and at all hours. Ro
Ireshment* of various kinde. (live a call.
I Oet3l C. R. FRANKLIN,Snp't.
Buggies, Wagons. &c.
IAM now offering niv Htook of RUGGTER,
ItOCKAWAYS AND M1LRURN WA
j (IONS at redueed prices to close //if business.
Those in want of vehicles will cave money
by o/.llidg at ihn store of John AgllCW ?v
Son, arid purchasing heforo niv st*ck is
?toned out. JOHN AONKW.
Kerosene Oil.
PURE wniTF EEB?SpNF. at lPc por
gallon, at whole ^ah?, and 20.;. per gal?
lon at retail, delivered in all partH of tbe
city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to
tho standard required by tho United
State? For sale bv
Jan 5 JOHN AGNEW .% RON.
Ham*! Hams!!
CHOICE Lmtisvillo Sngar-Ourcd
HA MS, large eizos, just leeeivcd
sie nt 14''. per pound
JOHN AG NEW \ S.'.N
100
und for ?
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OH AMOK OP SCHBDDLB. ?
gg HIT mm Ma?1B Ob AMD AFTER
Htt??M?awSfWedneaday, Feb
rnary 10,1875, the Passenger Trains over
the Oreen ville and Columbia Railroad Will
bo run daily, (Hundays excepted,) by the
following Bchedule:
MAIN STEM.
up train. no. 1?columbia to obeen ville.
Leave Columbia.7.00 a.m.
Alston.8,45 a. m.
Newberry.10.08 a. m.
Ookeebcry. 1.87 p.m.
Helton. 3.20p.m.
Arrive Greenville.165p.m.
down train, MO. 4?obeejtvilleto columbia
Leave Green ville. 8 00a. m.
Belton.7.66 a.m.
Cokeabnry.9.86 a. m.
Newberry.12 58 p. m.
Alston.2 86 p.m.
Arrive Columbia.4.'.Dp. m.
I'asaengera by Night Train on South Ca?
rolina Railroad connect with No. 1. Pas?
sengers by No. 4 connect with Day Train
on South Carolina Railroad for Charleston,
Augusta, Ac, and with Night Train on the
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Bail
road for Sumter, Wilmington, Richmond,
Baltimore, Ac, Ac
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Railroad.
down tbaib.
Leave Walhalla.4.16 a. m.
Seneca City.4.46 a. m.
Perry ville.5.00 a. m.
Fendleton. 5.50 a. m.
Anderson.6.50 a. m.
Arrive Belton.7.85 a. m.
up tbair.
Leave Belton.n 20 p. ra.
Anderson.4.20 p. m.
Pendleton.6,20 p. m.
Berry ville.6.06 p. m.
Beneca City.. 0.10 p. m.
Arrive Walhalla.6.45 p. m.
Accommodation Train between Belton
and Anderson Tri-Weekly, vis: Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays. No. 2 leave
Belton 9.80 a. m.; arrive Anderson 10.30 a.
m. No. 3 leave Anderson 2,00 p.m.; arrive
Belton 3 p. m. These Trains ran Mondays
when Court is in session at Anderson.
Abbeville Branch Trains.
down tuain.
Loavc Abbeville. 8 00 a. in.
Arrive Cokeabnry.9.10 a.m.
op tbaxm. ? a '
Leave Cokesbury.1.40 p.m.
Arrive Abbeville.2.35 p.m.
Accommodation Train on this Branch
will be run on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. No. 2 leave Cokesbury at'0.86 a.
in.; arrivo Abbeville 10.36 a. m. No. 3 leave
Ahhcville 12.30 p. m.; arrive Cokesbury 1.20
p. m. Train No. 1, on Main Btsm, Colombia
to Greenville, stops twenty minntes at
Cokesbury for Dinner. Train No. 4. Green?
ville to Columbia, stops twenty-five mi?
nutes at Belton for Breakfast, and twenty
minutes at Alston for Dirner.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Snp't.
Jabez Nobtom, Jb., General Tieket Agent.
Change of Schedule, "
BOVm OABOIAKA BAILBOiDCoSFAM,
Columbia, 8. O., February 5. 1875.
iXlttHnBW' Obansre Schedule
iHt??jawf W 'Mil' to go into tfleoioB
andafterBunday,7thiustant: . .
DAT PAflaiKOIB TBAIB.
Leave Columbia at. 4 80 pm
Arrive at Charleston at....11 45 pm
Leave Charleston at.6.46 am
A rriv eat Columbia at. 2.16 pm
MXOHT kipkmb aooommo?atio> tbaib.
LeaveColnmbia.7.00 p 89 Arrive. .6.80 ? n
LeaveOharleston7.10p m Arrive..6 35 a n.
Gamden Train will connect at King ville
with Up Passenger Train for Colombia on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday; ardwtth
Down Passenger Train from Columbia CD
Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday.
8. S. SOLOMONS. Gefi. Sop.
B. B. Pioarwe. GesSral Ticke i Ageft'.
The bhort Line Schedule.
CnABLoiTE, Columbia A Auguhta B. B.Co.
Columbia, b. C. Dec 28,1874.
GaMflaWfe IHK followirg Pas
IHiiisESr'1 oiiiKor Schedule will bo
operated on and after this date:
ooino north Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Augusta.9.80 a m 4.16 p m
Oranitoville-10 10 a m 6.11pm
Col'bia Junct'n. 2 13pm t9C6pm
Columbia. 2 45pm 0.17 pm
Chester. 6 34 p m
Ar rive Charlotte. 9 00pm
No. 2 Train makea cloae connection, via
Charlotte and Riebmond, to all noints
North, arriviug at New York O.Gflfe. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmingtou and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 6 15 P. M.
ooino booth. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leavt Charlotte.8.50 am
Chester.11.02 a m
Winnsboro.12 88 p m
Arrive Columbia. 2 42pm
Leave Columbia. 2.62 p m 3.40 a m
Col'bia Jnnct'n .13.17 p m 4 16am
Graniteville ...t715 p m *7 48am
Arrivo Augusts.8.05 pm 8 46am
Bontb bound Trains connect at Angosta
for alj points South and West. Through
tickete sold and bsggage checked to princi?
pal points. AST Bleeping cars on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART..
Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 34 1174.
tS ? E?te Til E following Bche
SSsT^9lMW '?g dole will be operated:
ooino north . thai n mo 2 tbaib bo 4
Leave Colombia.8.80 am 8.16 pm
Florenae.1.10 pm 12.60 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 6.46 p m 7.10am
ooino south. tbaim mo 1 tbaib mo 3
Leave Wilmington.6.40 am 6.10 pm
Florence.12.60 p m 11.40 p m
Arrive Columbia.5.10 p m 4.00 a m
Train No. 2. from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
olosely with N. E. R. K.. and at \* Urning ton
with W. * W. R. R. to all points North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex?
press, making through connections, all ra il,
North and South, and water line connec
i tions via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. irom Wilmington, conmets
closely at Florence with N. E. R. h. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation (rain
t henco to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fart
Express.connecting cloael} frcm and to all
points North and South, through tickst*
sold and baggage checkt d to all principal
points. Pullman aleepei h en nic.li? tralr a.
Train No. 2 leaves Colombia daily, Sun.
days excepted. Express No. 4 every night.
JAB. ANDERSON, Orneral Sup.
A. Tor-K. Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agcn i
C?N??REE IRON W0BK8
COLUMBIA. B. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
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and Dwellings, Patent Palling* Tor Gardfps
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees ard 4AYr>nr
Chaira; also. Brass Castings or Ml) kinrls,
Bells for, Churoucs, Schools) Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all my Work in hi c.'iua ard
oqnal to Shy North or Poutn.
Works at foot ol Lidystreet and rear to
Reuth Carolina and GreonvllW A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18