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Every Wednesday Morning, by julian a. selby. Editor and proprietor, flffloe on Biohara^n S$.? near Taylor, j ii?,,y. * C7TaK Phcksix ie the oldest Daily Paper & ioutnOaroltna.h.s tho. labqestoieoo lanoa in the upper portion of the Btate, ?od aas seea regeteely issued since its in ?option?March '21, mi., . BOMOaiFTZOH. Dalty.'Six monthsTfl; Tri-Weekly, 250; Weekly, 160. . A9TBBTXIXKEI(ts Inserted in the Daily at 91 a square ot nine Unearor first, and CO cent a each subsequent insertion; if not exceeding five lines in teagth, 75 oents. Long advertisements by th? week, month or year, at less rates, Marjriagoa, funeral Invitations, io., $1. ?T Book and Job Printing ot evory de? scription raithfully attended to. ? AOHHTS. ? ' Julius Poppe, Anderaon. ?|W?g??r*?nb(ur?. 3. A. Qrigsby\Bldgeway. ? S. t. Scott,Newbsrry. H, I* wson. Abbeville, i ?i . ? ? ... _ 1 rr-u-ryui-iu .hum i l_ uuxsl.' . Laar? Disxsueutio?. ?A descriptive | advertiscaient in auothes column an? nounces that preparations are being j made Tor the diflVthOtion of a quantity | of real estate in this oity?houses and lots, building lots,: etc, together with . ? atytaeu pair Ol'u?r?o?, with* vehicle j and ft?tures. sever*! whteh on iaad other articles of_ Jewelry., There are twenty j piece* of seal estate?some of it Main strsjet iftroperty. The iinkate will be ?-^ntltliog tbe holder to admission so the Opera House on the evening1 of the distribution. It is desirable that fthf airsrks be made at an, early date, so* ska. parse oaiaJendtog'to iarest will please oome Op as once. Tickets for tho distribution nan be obtained at Indian Gill Cigar Store,. Columbia Hotel Cigar Store, Sulabacher's California Cigar Stow. Whasjer House, 8. Sheri? dan's grocery Store and at the Phchnix office." The drawing will be dnder tbe euperrUion of^ the tloket-holders. Pro? cure tickets at once, as it is desirable to get np the distribution at the ear* liest possible-date. Post ?fwch Maxriaia.?Charleston mail opens 8 A. If. and 3 P. M.; Closes 8.80 and 6 P.: II. Greenville opens 5 P. M.; closes 8.80 P. H. Northern opens 6 A. M. and 8.80 P. M.; closes 6 and 1 p. M. Western! openB 6 A. M. and 8.80 P. M.; closes 1 and 7 P.M. Wilmington opens 5.80 P. M.; closes 7.80 A. M. On Sunday, the Poet Office is open from 3.15 P. M. to als P. M. A foant pf'stoob&bund bourgeois, _B_. kmrmn. ? L_j.i4u< t _.*? m_. a press will bring a good Imp Messrs. J, O. Sanier. W: hallt; aafl Xinfjin Poppa, 1 aothoriaed to diapese bf ttekcaatfor the j There are nc '.'sffiaiar' newspapers in the Stats, ? Public officers and^ pri? vate oitiaens. can publish* every notice ?^?sT^.^-Sh?^ ? any newspaper they r*aj ?etat. Job printing ot every kind, from a miniature TisIUng osr?'to a fodr-aheet poster, tnrn^df qit,:s| , tth/nt notioe, from PhoejiX office. Try us. ' Enclose the postage with yonr sub? scription?Daily, six months, 85 cents; | Tri-Weekly, 15; Weekly, 10 cents, Transient advertisements and no tides mast ba^aid for ity advance, v ~ Davis' Diamond Harni. *ftTtSB?-ffl Davis1 Diamond Hi WJ -and lug armored BBBAaValT 8TEIP8, Jost received sad foe sals by 1 fab 20 ggj}W ggggg * BOW iwsiiioi?! So. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady and Oereuis Streets. hav?m? ??b? jivon proper attention to roy^eataursBt ?Oet 17 Wat. M. FTNR. Agent. WINES, u Oys s. Be LOAM. tl* ' Hi';. |] 'TM.lB.Hlmm, and inlsrast-bearing ?OL? and fULVXB there , and Vm Wain and Bfebareaoa streets. JOHN 8. PftKBTON, President. J. H. Bawraa, Casklsr. . Beok.Jobaud Newspaper Steam I >G ! PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT'! rurV PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP B U PPPPP ; PPPPP PPPPP-PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP !? PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP , THE Proprietor of the Paionrcx has thoroughly fitted hie office with the Latest Improved Material for doing ?11 kinds Printing. 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Factor? corner Cumberland aid Philadelphia Blreete, . ( UAKI.fcSTOK, ?. c. t MPOBTE&Sanif deafer-in Lnbra-etlng and Paint Oile. Window Olsa? and Painters1 11 Material. Agcnte fur AVertll's Chemical Paint; Prhaoe'a Metalic Paint. Rubber and [ Leather Belting, . . - . - Feb a516mo>l S Cr even Honge, R. nliADL? V, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, GA. THI8 long and favorably known House, pleasantly eitnated on Johnson Square, havisg been recently repainted and re paired, and having all of its departments lilted with competent, polite and atten? tive employees, offers to the traveling public comfort? unsurpassed by any Honse in tho Southern States. Feb 11 3mo GUANO-" t iir exch.sqk ron cottok, The Celebrated Fertilizers for Cotton, Com, Wheat and Tobacco. REDUCED PRICES! LIBERAL TERMS/ Wile ox, Gibb es & Co.' s Manipulated Guano, Prepared at Savannah, Ga., sad Charleston, 8. 0., and ^&^Y*. UM.*.** . Imported in bulk direct from Phcuuix Ialanda, South Pacific Ocean. WE are offering the above celebrated FERTILIZERS, this season, at considerably reduced price*, and give purchaser* tbe option of paying In cotton on the bssia of I seventeen cents for middling, delivered at planters' nearest depot, by Novembei 1, 1875, the cotton to be packed io good merchantable bales. By this arrangement, the planter has a guarantee of realising a good price for bia cotton to pay for his fertilisers. These GUANOS are teo wall known to reqoire comment. Tboae who have uaed tbcm know how to appreciate their value; tboae who have not. as "yet. Will find, on fair trial, that their lib sral use will pay on present crops, bet>idea being of future benefit to their .lanes. For inrtbsr information, call ou the undersigned for circulara, containing analysis, opinions of planters, Ac. 8KIBKLS & EZbLL, Agents, Jah2lamo Columbia, S. C. B0SB?9 kty S. O. Wtt. ?, EOSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2 50 a Say, inducing Omnibus Ride. SITUATED NEAR THB CAPITOL end in the centre of tbe bnsineee part of tbeeity. Boss'* Omnibus wiU coovev passengers to and from every Train. Tbe Lailes' Apartment? are ooanplete, with priva teen trance on Assemblyatrest. Tbe BILLIARD aad BATH R0OMB are all new and unperlor to any In the city. . April5 i . i i: ..' ? 112_LI >? * ? _L-_? i 6BEWfflWIIlllFilII6HTilllPfflli.llIffl ?'? :tn |oi oiii i> 1 < ?? . via ( Minn iJW Lti \ 1 .'V'TO.ASD FROM SALT1I0RE, PflllMLPB?, KKW YOBK, BOSTON, axd ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIE8. Three Times? Weck fretan New York?Tueiria jr,Tb?rtdsy and RatunUy. fj-KlrRBui State Hoon Accommodation!) Sea Yoyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL, CAPACITY, ?0,000 BALKS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Bailroad Company. AND oonncetibg Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam? ships to the above ports, invite attention to tbe quick tp? and regular deapateb afforded to tha buaineas public in the Cotton States at tbe PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The fell oiling splsndid Oce in Steamers regularly oa tbe line: TO mkw YORK.. ICHARLESTON....Jas.Berry, Oommander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood.Com'er. JAMES ADGEK... T. J. Loekweod,Oom'der. I MANHATTAN...M.S. Woodhnll,Com'er. JAMES ADOER A CO., Agent*,Charleston,8. C. GEORGIA. 8.Orowell,Commander. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA.,T. J Beckett.Com'dtr. Wat. A. GOURTENAY, WAGRIBR, HUuEH * CO., Agents,Cbsrlt-stt p,B. C. Bailing Degf Wednesdays and Saturdays. TO PHILADELPHIA. IrosSteamshipsABHLAKD.Aiex. Hooter, Ooan'r. KOUATO*HC Hineklej.ConVr. Halting Days?FRIDAYS, WX. A. COUUTENAY, Agent,Charleston,B.C. . to U A lt 1 ?ORR. *ALCON . .,IJplrjiF.Comaaartder. I SPA G?LL.!. .Puttob, ComsaaSder. Bailing Days-Rvery Fitti* $ay. PAULO. TWBHH0LM, Agent.CharUston.S. 0. U 'TO HOSYOlS. StesWisbipaliBBOBDITA and PI.A<v. Baft every Balatdey. I i i ? ? y? / JaktEfi ADQKh * CO., Agent*,Cbaileetcn,B.C. Bote?altaraaleaf as lew as thoseol competin? lines. Marina Issuance, ess-hslfof I one percent, j u . , (1 , , THROUGH B2LL& OF I A DISO AHD TBBOUOB TlCRlTr I OarxbnprolBred al t!l tuc pr.ucipai lUilruad Offlee? in Georgia, Alebama,Tanneess* |andM>*?iae?ppt .? ? ?; i State Booms mey li? \?*eoiv*d i? ?iivauc *>>thtn' extra ehaiga, b) addressing tbe Agenta Ol tb^ Steam.l-U-a tn Chj.ili.ivn at ?W? f fire*, ih ail cases the Uailroad Tfekelashould be exabanireriaiia Berths a.Hkn?e 1 WH brewgh Ticket* by this route ieohtds Transfer-. M*e l* Sad Biete Reem. I. hi** oa ah tp-board. * VMS tODTH C^ROLlRi RAII.lfcOAD, ckhium RAILROAD And their eottfesetltfft rhssw, hirve Urgvb incysased taeii taeiliti?? for tbe rapid move, meat of Freight and Phaksagsve botwesa tit Sortber? ?Utas ano the Hont* sad West. ItostOless Bating Saloon at Braach*!!)?. ? l tbe Georgia and South Carolina Bail* gUMUUftsaatingBatoon at uraacnvi:. Oaroli?* Bailroad. 01 oa* connection * e ,1 earners to daj and ni- ht train* of thaSoath _ _ . ?_ made wtth other Beads deliveries freights at dfsUsT aeiatswMb great promptness. Tbe tnenags-r willaae?, ery ?xeiikStesaMafy ih>li pitmns that Ins Iis r eaaOharlrst< a cannot besut|.asa<din desr etchsadthssafe roTtvMh*tM?tUml\ou. appJytoT.J Quirns. W.strrn Ap< i t Atlanta Oa ; B. P. HaMlA asasrsJ Men! P. O Box 4 ?79. Office 817 Prc.dway N. 1 ; B.B.Picesjoi, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. BombCan Hrt.l?albosd;r.? J. M.Sxlribk Rapsr rntondent GreatBout her l Freight snc! Pss?enger Line,Charleston, S. C. Jan 30 fly TO THE BEADING- PUBLIC! * 11 _?. ...? i ?t w If you Waat a Thorough Newspaper, SUBS OBI be rOB THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly;or Issued every Wednesday, , IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA The Phoenix is the oldest daily paper | in the State, and has been regularly issued since Mareb, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly j all parts of lue world; together with PULL MARKET REPORTS;, Besides well selected Mjbcellahhous | I and Reading Mattek, of interest .to] j everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. The Daily usually contains] twelve oolnmns of reading matter; the j Tri-weekly twenty-four, and the Week 1 ly forty-eight. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent | writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no betteb ob moeb 8atisfact0by investment Can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative in polities, and are j devoted to tbe boat interests of the | State. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phoenix.*. .84 00 I Tri-Weekly. 2 60 Weekly Gleanhb (48 oolnmns)... 1 60 These papers were the first issued in Colombia, in 1866, after its partial de? struction, end have been regularly published ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY I Throsghont middle and upper Coun ties | I of tbe State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. Tbe Phoznix has s greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer \ chants sndothers will find its 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, sndlhey will be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Office on Riohardson street, between Taylor and Blending. JULIAN A.8ELBY. Proprietor. Have your Job Printing dene Home, j * KSPECIAIiLT when j Style and Price are the Same! THE PHOENIX Book and Job j Steam Printing Office Is thorooghly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and stvlee from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inch in size; BORDERS. CUTS.Ac; Black, Colcred and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Ao. Work exocoted at shortest notier, in latest and best stvles snd at New York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1,3,8 ?od A Sheet Posters. Hend-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets, B11U of Fare, Briefs, Letter Heads, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Cheoke, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards all kinds aerl si'aee? Weddiog. Visiting. BusinesP. Show. JULIAN A. 8ELBY. Proprietor Pboikiz and Gliakeb Establishment the Greenville and Columbia Railroad will be ron daily, (Sundays! eleeptcd,) b? the following eohednie: . ? 1 . ? ? MMN STEM. .? VT THAIH. HO. 1 ? COLCNBIA TO UEifKYIUE. Leave Columbia. 7.00 a. to. Alston..t......'... 8.46 a. m. Newberry........ .1.... .. 10.03 a.m. Cokesbury. 137 p. to. Bel ton.,,..,.. 3.20 p, ra. Arrive Greenville. 4 65 p.m. sown tbaxk, so. 4?aHEtSvtmc to coivu b i a Leave?reenvi?e.IJftr.. 6.00a. m. Belton....?. 1.66 a. m. Cokesbury. 9.85 a. m. Newborry.12 58 p. m. Alston........ i.. 9.86*$. m. Arrive Columbia.J..<iT?.iHV. 4.10p. m. Fasaeogera by Night Train or South Oa rolina Railroad connect .with. No, 1. Pas eon ge-rB by No. 4 connect with Fay Train on South Carolina Ballroad for Charleston, Augusta, Ae.?aud with Might Train on tbe Witnqiogton, Columbia and Augusta Bail road for Humter. WUming.toa.Iiichmoud, Baltimore, Ac, Ac ,_!,?. ?Anderson Branch and Blut lti3gc Railroaa. \ nowa MafX.l " ? Leave Walhalla.<j.?.???... 4.1 fl a. m. Seneca City......... 4 46a. m. Pen die ton....... v s. 5.55. a. m. Anderson.;: ? 60 a. m. Arrive Belton.745 a n. up xaaur. w-vri Leavo Belton............... 3,20 p. m. Anderson.I.,.4.20 p. pi. Pen die ton.... 4....... Ir.'. 5.20 p. m. ' Perrytille................ 6.05 p. m. Seneca City.....i. 6.10 p. m. Arrive Walhalla....... 6.46.p. m. Accommodation Tram between fielton and Anderson Tri-Weekly, vit: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: * Ho. 9ieeve Belton 9.30a. m.; arrive Anderson 10.86 a. m. No. 3 loavo Anderson 2.00 p. m.; arrive Belton 3 p. ra. These TraiDs rqn Mondaye when Court is In session at Anderson. ? Abbevm Branch Trains. bowktbain. Leave Abbeville. ..... 8 00a.k. Arrive Cokesbury.. 0.10a.Bo. .up TBiXtf. Leave Cokesbury.* 1 40 p.m. Arrive Abbeville. 2.36 p. to. Accommodation Train.joa tbis Branch will be run on Mow' Fridays. No. 9 leal m.: arrive Abbeville *v??m s* . aaa ? ?ivi oicarc Abbeville 19.80 p. m.; arrive Gokesttury?95 p. m. Train No. 1, on Main Bis nv Columbia to Greenville, atopa twenty minutte at Cokesbury for Dinner. TrainJSo. 4. Green? ville to Columbia, stops twenty-five mi? nutes at Belton for Breakfast, end twenty minutes at Alston for Dimer. THOMAS DODAMEAD, G en. gup't. Jabkx. KoaToay Jb., General Ticket Agsut. Change of Eshsdsin. Bourn Gaaouaa Baxlboap Ooetpaae, Columbia, B. 0., February 5,,1875. g ChangeBobedale _ 'to go into effector. and after Sunday, 7th instant: ' V UaTraSBXHOKBTHAIlt. Leave Oolnmbiaat., i.4.86pm Arrive at Obarlaaton afc.*?.u. ... .11 4&im LeavcCharitstop at-?.r.,. 6.45 am irriveatOolumbiaat.9.15pm ' HIOBT kxf-bkbb AOCOMMODJTlO* THAIX. LeaveColumbis.7.00 psa Arrive.-.6.86 i > LeaveCharleaton V.10 p m Arrive..C 26 a a Gamdea Train will connect at Kinaville with Up Passenger Train for Columbia on Monday. Wednesday and Friday; and with Down Passenger Train from Columbia on Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday. 8. 8. BOLOMONB.-Gcn. Sup. B.B.Picnjws.QcneireiTlcfrH As Six. . The bnort Line Schedule. . Cbabxottb, Oexonma s>acataxalt. B.Co. Columbia, a. CU Deo. 28, 1894. .BSnpa. TBE following Ps* es nirer Schedule will be , operated on and aft er this date: ooiso aoarm Train No 9 Train Ro 4 GranitevUle....l0 20am 5.11 pan Col^Ia>unct?b.:9,IAp1a\ W.Wejjn Leava Augusta.?. a soam 4.15pat lranits ^olnaab Sheets* ArriveOharlotte...... 9 b8p to i No. 9 Train makea doe* connection, tiw T^Wa^Toram'^aaBSB^ Wilmington anS JUcBmomf-'to' all pbtnts . Novth, arrlvlDg ai Naw To*-?4 5 15 V. M. .eoiBQSofTjf. ,Train Merl Train? ho 3 Wiunabor.o..Wf12e8jjia ' ..^ ' Arrive CoiasbbaSn .?? 4 * is mm W StS>' Leave Columbia. 2^2 p ra' CeO em vB??ftW?sSm%\ Arrive Augusta.8.15p m ' 8 46 a ra ?onth bound Trainc coDutol at Sugtjita for all points Boatb and We at. Tbaeagh tlekets sold and baggage c>rck>d tetweinci fal points. SW Hetping cars on all Night tains. JAB. ANDEBFuN. Genual Sup. A. Fern,Gen. Passenger and Tieatd Ayr t Wilmington, Colombia and A eg B B GENERAL PASBENGElt DEI ah 1.. Colombia, 8.0., Nov. 24 1674. ? BMaV T i THE toUowing Bebt IHHB> vlnl? will ba optrattd : ooiKQMohTa. caa? *d 9 w>v? ee 4 Leave Columbia. 8 80am 816pm Florence........ 1 10 pm 1X50 a m Arrive W?rnlng too... - 6.46 p. m ; 910?? eorxs snim. tsaxwko 1 rnatn ?? 3 Leave WUasing ton.il?iB . tups Florence.. 12.60 p m 11.49 p m Arrive Columbia...... 5.1?p*& 4 00 am Train No. 9. from Columbia,la.an aesoso. modatlon to Florence, atd there oonne-et? elosely with N.E.K. B,, ard at WUmlOgltn With W. *t W. B. B. to- aUpouaa Nortb. a Train No 4 from. OslnsaWtTfast. *% Breas, making thiougho%nne ctioa?, all rail, erth and bonth. apd wattr life contu tlonstfa Portamoutb. Train No. 1. from Wnmiba|o?,^ nn?et? eloaely at piorsacw WtthJR<*4pJ"V t^0NT^?VjWs^t polnU North sod iktW^Jl^l. sold ana baggage cheeked polnta. Pnliman Sittels Train No. 9 Jeayse. (MlnmM A.Popk. Oert. Pasaepgovs ?qvsd is any North ?r ^oetl Works at root of Lady ?tr?6t sad nearte Booth Carolina and Greenville k Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Novl8