The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 09, 1875, Image 4
THE PHOffNIXr
Every Wednesday Morning,
SY JULIAN A. SELBY,
Editor aud Proprietor,
Oifice on Richardson St.. nearTaylo;
msf I'rr Pnoiyix in thuoldes<t Thiil v Paper
d Souta U&ruliua, has the laugest oiaoo
CiATioH tn the npper portion of the State,
aud has 3>>eu rogularly Issued uiuce ita in?
ception?March '21, 18?5.
budsoriptiok.
Dailv, six mouths, $1; Tri-Weekly, 2 30;
Weekly, 1 50.
advertisements
Inserted in the Daily at tl u square of uiuo
iinea for drat, aud 50 cents each subsequent
insertion; if not exceeding five lines in
length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by
tbe week, month or year, at leas rates.
Marriages, Funeral Invitations. &a.% Si.
ear Book and Job Printing ol every do
?.oription faithfully attended to.
agents.
Julius Poppe, Andcrsou.
Robert Bryco.Snartanhui g.
J. A. Grigsby.Ridgeway.
E. A. Scott, Newberry.
H. W. Lawaon, Abboville.
Po?T *^ffigs ?ATTEU3._Cherlestou
mail opens 8 A. M. and 3 P. M.;|
closes 3.80 and 6 P. M. Greenville
opens 5 P. M.; clones 8 30 P. M.
Northern opens 6 A. M. und 3.30 P.
M.; closes 6 and 1 P. M. Western
opens 6 A. M, and 3 30 P. M.; clones 1
and 7 P. M. Wilmington opens 5.30 j
P. Mi; closes 7.30 A. M. On Sunday,
the Post Office is open from 3.15 P. M.
to 4.15 P. M.
A fount of second-hand bourgeois,
of about 800 pounds, and s fount of
minion, ?f ab?tit 500 pounds, can be
obtained' nt a very low price, (with or
without tb,e) necessary case?,), by (early,
application! nt Phcenix office. A band
press will bring a good impression.
The Legislature having knocked the
obnoxious "official' organ" Act in the
head. County officers und others cau
now publish their legal no?ccs where
they pleaae.
Job printing of every kind, from ft
miniuiuro vleiiiiug card to a fonr-Bbeot |
poster, turned out, at, short notice,
from PncsNpt office. Try us.
-Enoloeo tbe poBtago with your sub?
scription?Daily, six mouths, 25 uents;
Tri-Weekly, 15: .Weekly, 10 cents.
Transient advertisements and no-|
tices must be paid for in advance.
Paris in pluming itself on a new
fancy in ladies' dress, which is a spe?
cies of taokle by which, when a lady
wishes to dance, the traiu of her dress
is drawn up to possible dimensions.
This tackle is made ho as to be orna?
mented with flowers or ribbons, and to
become a great addition to the toilette
generally.
A man uam^d Wat. Hillis, bas been
arrested in Lexington, Ky., chatged
with disintoiring the dead bod; of a
young lady and ravishing it. He will,
doubtless, bu lynched.
The Mayor of New York is said to
.bo considering the propriety of offer
iug a reward for the arrest of the au?
thor of the poem palled "Beautiful
Snow." It is considered a nuisance.
Tbe Pittsborg Post says Grant will
require another, increase of salary, if
Congress persists in raising the t?x on
whiskey to ninety aents a gallon.
The turn-up on one side hats, worn
by tbe ladies jast now, are nioo for
railroad hogging, . They don't muss.
Bweot Oranges.
LELS BWEET OR A
received at,HARDY SOLOMON'S,
(! . FINE'S SALOON.
gVBUKLS SWEET _ OR A NOES, je ?
No. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady
and Gervais Streets.
HAVING, replenished my entire stock oi
, Lhinors, Cigars, Ac, having also
fiyeo proper attention to my Restaurant,
am now prepared to furnish my friends
and the publio generally with the best the
market* afford.
Pet Iff _WH. M. FTNB. Airepf.
#133 Cottage House,
No. 15 Washington St., next Masonic Ball.
MTho undersigned bae^BK S~\
re-opened this Bntah-ttvt IA?
liobmont, and informs ^ggflF
gthe publio that be Is prepared to
Buppiy tnem with the very best of WINES,
LIQUORS, S HOARS, TOBAOOO, eto. Oy a
ters in every style, and at all hours. Be
freshmeDts of various kinds. Give a call.
Oat 81 O. B. FRANKLIN, Bop't.
CAE LOAD CALIFORNIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne '
. JUST RECEIVED dfreot
J\ A*vfrom California. TbesS Wioes
msm KcT*ua Brandies are mado or dc
4BHBR&.Uoious graues of California.
?w^Sl For eale oy
Dee 18_.. J.O.SfcBOERU.
5d Win?i,Brandf'e?,rKte. Etc
eOOTOH WBI8KIE8;
.Old Jamaica Bom,.
Brandies?Otard, A c.,
r Holland Gin,
Sbewry Wiuo,Pcrl Wine, Madeira Wins,
Also, a large etoe'i of fine old Whiskies,
HONS? TO LOAN,
On Maritfttftbia CoMateiab,
rope bbigbt and oold.
DEPOSITS received aud inter eet*b*at Infi
oortl?cateoieenqd.
ACCOUNTS of' merchants and others
from the. city and country solicited, and
Darner Cf Plain ahdjaiebardson streets,
. JOHN 8. PRESTON, President.
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Proprietor.
Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER & CC, Proprietors.
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KV?ON, S. C.
ij: nixl Paint Oiln Win
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d rhil?dtlj hin Mmt?,
i tow G'asa and FaiuUre1
I *_iii linbber and
Fob 25 Kimo
Screven House,
k UC.AUL.tCV, Proprietor,
SAVANNAH, GA.
I'll! ? Ions and favorably known Hoime,
nt'-r-iiuuliy situated uu Johnson Square,
havit-g been recent I v repainted aud re
pui o l, and having of it u departments
lil.ou with competent, puluo aud atten?
tive omployoco, olTcra to the traveling
public oomloitB unsnrpa?Bcd by any
Bona*' in the Southern States.
Fob 11 Onio
CxUANO
IN E\-,.';i \ MOK ><OU COT'I OX.
The Celebrated Feiti.izers for Cotton, Con:, Wheat atd Tobacco
REDUCED PRICES' LI DER A L TERMS.'
Wilcox. Gibbes & Co.'s Manipulated Guano,
Prepared at Savannah, Ga., e.hd Ch?rloutou, S. C, and
Imported in bulk direct in in I'boiuix Inlands, South Pacific Ocean.
WE aroc-lTjrti?y. il.i. ub? ve fvlithrtitud l'Eltl'JLlZEltS, thin eeaeon, at considerably '.
reduced prices, ami give purcliKS* ra the option of pa>iug iu cotton on tho buaie |
of eoventoen conti? lor middling, dohvi red at plant era' DiaiCBt depot, by Novembci 1, I
1875,the. cotton to bo pacUiui io ^ 'od nitirohantabla baton, by thi? an aiiKemeiit, the
planter hai< a icuaianitc >.l j ea ?iziii:- r. cccd price for Iii? col; on to pu \ for h:n foi tilizers. ;
Thofcio GUANOS me ton veil kiiOWli lo r*quire comment. Those \\bo have used them j
l.uow liow to appu < i <ti- tin i ? value: t it. who htve not. n? yet. will find, on fair trial, |
that their liberal u*t> will pay ?n ;:<nt.i ei ope, betidce bi ii-g of future benefit to their]
landa. l-or initiier iutorniHiiou, oa:: ? n the uuilernitined fcr circulars, containing I
analyeie. opiuiontt of |...h.u if. a e " SKI25KLS & hZKLL, Agent?,
Jau2l lnio Columbia, K. G. I
ROSS'S KOTBEj, COLUMBIA, c,
WJ?.E. ROSE, Proprietor
Another First Class Hotel?.Fare $2 50 a TJp.y. incircir.g CmnittsRide.
Sil UATF.D NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the hueiueee part of the city.
Itoue'a Gmnibna will convev pat<bei,|;erv to and from every Train. The Laliea'
Apai Iniente are complete, with private entrance on Aaaembly streit. Ti n BILLIARD and
BaTH liOOMH are all new and ? uperior to any in the city. ' April 5
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND EH CM
BALTIMORE, PillLADFLNHA, NEW Y01SK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
""lirn iluifo i4 Wcib from Ntw Yoi U? Tnruin y ,T1> uradny
and Nut urdu y. jS^rKlenoni State Huum Arcamuiodalluai
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston."!
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company.
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen firat class Steam
ahipatotbe above porta,invito attention to the quick time and regnlardeapatch
afforded to the bnainesa public in the Cotton States at the POUT OF Git AHLESTON.
offering facilities of rail and aeatranaportatlon for Freight and Pasteugcrs not excelled I
in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers |
regularlv on the line:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON_Jaa. Berry. Commander. I CHAMPION.15. W. Lockwood,Com'er. I
J AHES ADQER...T.J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN ... M. H, Woodbnll.Com'er.
JAMBS ADQER k CO., Agent?, Charleston, 8.c.
! GEORGIA. 8.Growell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckett.Com'der.
WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER. HUG ER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Bailing Day f Wednesdays and Saturdays.
TO PtllLADKLPIUA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND, Alex. Hunter, Com'r. EQUATOR ,10 U irclU y Com'r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent,Cbarleaton,B.C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON . . ..'.Ualnie.Commauder. | SEAGULL_Dntton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Fittb Day. PAUL 0. TRENH0LM, Agent, Chat ?bten,8. C.
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TO BOSTON.
Steamships MEB0ED1TA and FLAG. Bail every 8aturday.
JAMES ADQER A CO. .Agents, Charleston, B. C.
Eateeguerentoed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-balfof ]
joneperoent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADIKG AND THROUGH TICKETS
Gas be prolnred it s!! the principe! Biilrosd Office: in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee)
and Mississippi1
State Rooms may be secured in fdvei-ci. withe-ut extra charge, by addressing the
Agents of the Steamships in Chm Iff ton at whose offieta, in all cases the Railroad
Ticketeahould be exchanged and Bertha a??lnned. The Through Tickets by this route
include Transfers, Veals and State Room, while on ship-board.
TSUB SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. OEDKOIA RAILROAD
Andthoir connecting lineo, have largely ioereased tbeii fscilitiesfor the rspid move?
ment of Freight and Paaaangers between ti e Northern oilit* and the South and West.
Fit at Class Eating Saloon at Branehvllle. ( t. the Georgia and South Caiolint Bail
road*, first olaaa Sleapisg Cara.
Freigbtpromptly transferred from the ateamtrato day and ui?ht traina of tboSontb
Oftrolina Railroad. Oloae connsction made ?Ith othei Roads, delivering Freights at
distant point* with great promptness. Tbeuaosgo willuseevery exertict to satisfy
their patrons that the line via Charleston cannot b6tnr| assed in despatch andtheaafe
delivery of goods. _ . _ ?
For farther Information, apply to T. J. GnirriN. Western Aptnt Atlanta. Ga ; D.D.
Hadeli. General Agent. P. O. Bui 979: Cflicp SJ7 Broadway. N. Y.; B. B.Pickbmb,
General Paasenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolin a Railroad ;orJ. M.BF.iBiits Bnpar
lutendent GreatBontbernFreight and Paaienpcr.j.ine.Charleaton, B. C. Jan 30ily
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THE PHOENIX,
Daily aud Tri-Weekly; or
Issued every Wednesday,
IN COLUMBIA.SOUTH CAROLINA
Tbo Phcenix is tbe oldest daily paper
iu tlio State, aud ban been regularly
issued sineu March, I860.
TEE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly,
uii purls of the World; together with |
PC LL M A RKET REPORTS; j
Besides well selected Miscellaneous
und Reading Matter, of interest to
everybody, will bo found in these publi?
cations. The Daily usually contuins
twelve columns of reading matter; tbe
Tri-weekly twenty-four, aud the Week?
ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Are carefully prepared, by competent
writers; while special attention is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Tukeu ns a whole, no better or
MORE satisfactory investment cuu be
made, than a subscription to one or
tbe other of lhcf.u publications. They
are Conservative in politics, and nro
devoted to the best interests of the
State. The following are tbe
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily Piicekxx.$1 00
Tri-Week It. 2 50
Weekly Gleaner (18 columns)... 1 50
These papers were the first it-sued in
Columbia, in 1805, alter its partial de?
struction, and have bei.u regularly
published over since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throughout middle und upper Counties
of the State, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The PlKEKlX '? as a greater circulation
through the upper part of South Caro?
lina than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andotbers will hmi ItH columns
au udmirable uvhuh of communication
with tbo penplu of the entire np-conn
fry. Advertising rutes tire reaKounble.
Scud advertisements marked wish iue
number of insertions desired, and they
will be stopped upon the expirriH-.n of
tbo time. Uflico on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blending.
JULIAN A. BELBY. Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Homo.
especially ffUEK
Style and Price are the Same
THE PHOENIX
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of tbe Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grades and styles
from one foot to the fiftieth part of an
inch in size; BORDERS. CUTS..to.;
Black. Colored and Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS, io. Work executed
at shortest notice, iu latent and best
styles and at New York prices. GALL
und EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1,2,8 und 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bills
Programmer, Circulars, Pamphlets,
Bills of Fare. Brief*. Letter Heads,
Dodgers. Bill Heads, Cheeks,
Horse Bills, llfeflpts, Isabels,
Railroad Blauk?, Legal Blanks,
Togo, Cards all kiude and nizeo?
Wedding, Viailing, Brndneoe, Bhow,
JULIAN A. BELBY. Proprietor
Pbcsnix snd Gleaner Establisbmen
V ',T. V'.. >. ?jra-T-T7-.rT7T-;-r-m-r>-n
Grepo^He.and Columbia. Kallroad.
uiiAnck op schedule.
??ftsWiaHZaB&Wodneoilay, Feb?
ruary 10,1870, tbe Passenger Trains-over
theUreenvilloaad, Columbia liailroad will
bi? run daily, (Sundays excepted,) by tbe
following schedule:
MAIN BTEM. ?< ?
tr train, no. 1?columbia 10 obbknvil1e.
Leave Columbia.7.00 a. m.
Altitun.? 45 a. m.
Newberry. 20.03 a. ni.
Cukeebury...197p.m.
Belton.'.. 8 20p.m.
Arrive Greenville. 4 55 p.m.
DOWN TRAIN, NO. 4?URKEN VILLE TO COLUMBIA
Leavo Ureeuvillo. C 00 a. m.
Belton.7.65 a. m.
Cokeebury. 9.85 a. m.
Newberry.12 ?8p. m.
Alston. 2 85p. ro.
Arrive Oolumbia. 1.10p.m.
ra<sHorigeiB by Nicht Train on South Ca?
rolina liailroad connect with No. 1. Pae
aeuxera by No. 4 connect with Day Train
on Boutk Carolina ltailroad for Charleston,
Augusta, ftc, and with Night Train on the
Wilmington, Columbia nnd Augusta Kail
road lor Humter, Wilmington, Richmond,
Baltimore. Ac, &c.
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Bailroaa.
DOW.N Til .MX.
Leave Walhalla.4.15 a. m.
Heneca City. 4 45 a. m.
Ferry ville. 5.00 a. m.
Fcndloton.5.60 a. m.
andcreoo......:. G.50 a. i?.
Arrive Belton. 7.35 a. in.
up train.
Leave Bolton. 3 20 p. ni.
Andvraon.4.20 p. m.
I'endleton.5.20 p. m.
Perryville... C.05 p. m.
HoneoaOity.6.10 p. m.
Arrive Walhalla.6.45 p. m.
Accommodation Train between Belton
and Anderson Tri-Weekly, viz: Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays. No. 2 leave
Belton 9.90 a. m.; arrive Anderson 10 "0 a.
m. No. 3 leave Anderson 2.00 p. m.; arrivo
Belton 3 p. m. These Trains run Moudaje
when Court is in scaeion at Anderson.
Abbeville Branch Trains.
down tbaik.
Leavo Abbeville. 8 00 a. m.
Arrive Cokeebury. 0.10a.m.
up train.
Leavo Cokeebury. 1 40 p. m.
Arrive Abbeville.2.35 p.m.
Accommodation Train on this Branch
will bo moon Mondays. Wednesday* and
Fridays. No. 2 leave Cokeebury at 0.85 a.
m.: arrive Abbeville 10.35 a. m. No. 3 leavo
Abbeville 12.30 p. m.*, arrive Cokeebury 1.25
p. in. Train No. 1, on Main Stem, Columbia
to Qreenvillo, stops twenty minutes at
Cokeebury for Dinner. Train No. 4. Green?
ville to Columbia, stops twenty-five mi?
nutes at Belton for Breakfaet, rl'u twtntj
minutes at Alston for Hirn? r.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Rnp't.
JiBKz Nouton, Jr., General Ticket Agent.
Change of Schedule.
South Carolina Railboah Ci>upa>t,
Culuhbia, S. C, Fobruary 5. 1875.
fifc?&OTEH?b , chauHfc Schedule
MDLaBtiff'i'W mt2. to go into eflecton
and alter tlunaay, 7th inetaut:
pay pa8s2nopbtb AIN.
Leave Columbia at..- 4 30 r m
Arrive at Charleston at....11 46 its
Leave Charleston at....6.46am
Zrrive at Columbia at.2.16 pm
sight expre88 acgomjsodatio!- train.
LoavtColumbia.7.00 p m Arrive. .6 L't> ? ?
LeaveOharleaton7.10 p m Arrive ..6 ?5 s n
Oamden Train will connect at EiPKTillo
with Up Paasengor Train lor Columbia ou
Monday, Wcdneuday and Friday; Mid with
Down Paspenger Tiain from Columbia on
Tuefcdav.Thuredav and Saturday.
B. S. SOLOMONS, Gen. Sup.
3. B.PioxiNB.Goperal 'liefet A?ei i
The bhortLine Schedule.
Cbabloite, Columbia <i MaveiA r. It. Co.
Columbia, B. C, Deo. 28, 1874.
ESZfiftEBS5&??r TnE foliuwit-g Fae
MM> WSfiBegB^eeijger Schedule will be
operated on aud after (his date:
uoino north Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Augusta.9 20 a ta 4.15 pm
Oranitoville-10 10 a ru 5.11pm
Col'bia Juuct'n. 2 13 p m 19 (5pm
Columbia...... 2 45 pYb 9.17 pm
Chester. 6 84 p m
Arrive Charlotte.9 CO p m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
Charlotte and Richmond, tu all point*
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close rennest ion trio
Wilmington and Biel moDd to sll points
North,arriving ctNew York at 5 151'. 2>i.
oenio south. Train No 1 Train "No S
Leave Charlotte. 8.60 am '
Cheater.11 02 a m
Wiunsboro.. * .l'i 88 p m
Arrive Colun bia. 2 42pm
Leave Columbia. 2.52pm 8 40 a m
Col'bia Junct'ii. J3 17 p nr 4 16am
Gra?iteville...l7 I6p oi *T48*m
Airtve Augu?ta.8 15pm 8 46 am1
South bound Traipk cont i ci at Aogueie,
for all points South and VYcM. Through
tickets Sold abd baggage checked to princi?
pal points, tar Sleeping care on all Night
rtains. JAB. ANDEBBoN, General Sup.
A. Vote,Quo. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aoe B B
GENERAL PASSENGEB DEPART*.,
Columbia, S.O., Nov. 24 1874.
r*~ Mi nTT?min THE following Schc
t^MrJU ,?i'/g dulo wUlba operated:
OOINO NORTH. TRAIN NO 2 THAIJI ?0 4
Leave Columbia....... 8 80am 8.15 pm
Florence.110 p a 12.60 a m
Arrive Wilmington.... 6.45p m 7.10am
OOINO SOUTH. TBAIK HO 1. IBA I IT BO 3
Leave Wilmington.6.40 am 6.10 pm
Florence.12.60 pm 11.40 pm
Arrive Oolumbia.S.1U p m 4.00 a m
Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, end there eonneot*
eloselv with N. E. B. R.,ar.d at Wilmington
with W.A W.B. R. to all point* Worth.
Train No. 4 from Oolumbia is fast Ps
Sreoo, making tbiougb connections, all rail,
lorth aud South, and water line connec?
tions via Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with V. U. B. n. for
Charleeton, and is an accommodation train
thenoe to Columbia. . i
Train No. 8. from Wilmington, is a fa?t
Express, connecting olouely Jrtm aid to all
point* Kortb and Seetb. lbrctsgb Ileitis
aold ana baggage checked to all principal '
point*, rullmap *let pel a op night tratet. >
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily. Bun*
days excepted. Express No. 4 ever} night.
JAB. ANDEL SON, General Sup:
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