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V Funded Dai^ and Trl-Weekly, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Offloo on Kichardson St.. near Taylor. 4ev*raBPH03XIX ia the oldest Daily Paper n Jouth Carolina,baa the labqest cmou lation in the upper portion of the State, and haa t)eon rogularly iaBued aineo its in ooption?March 21,1805. sub6cbifti0n. Daily, aix months, $4; Tri-Woekly, 2 50; Weekly, 150. ADVERTISEMENTS Ineerted in the Daily at $1 a square- of nino lines for first, and?Ooentaeach subsequent insertion: if not exceeding five lines in length, 75 oonta. Long advortiaemonta by the wools, month or year, at less rates. Marriages. Funeral Invitations, .to., $1. ?V* Book and Job Printing ot every de? scription faithfully attended to. AGENTS. Julius Poppo, Anderson. Robert Bryoe.Spartanburg. J. A.Grigsby.Riagoway. E. A.Scott, Nowborry. H. W. Lawaon. Abbeville. caHXBBcnnaB<anciiMnamnBMBDaBni Land Distbibtjtion.?A desoriptive I advertisement in another column an? nounces that preparations are being sssde for the distribution c! a quantity of real estate in thio city?houses and | lots, building'lots, etc., together with a stylish pair of horses, with a vehicle and fixtures, soveral wntohes and other | artioles of jowolry. There are twenty pieces of real e,tate?some of it Main street property. The tickets will be! $5-?entitling the holder to admission to tho Opera House on the evenirig of [ the distribution. It is desirable that tho awards be made at an early date, so that persons intending to invest will 1 please come np at once. Ticke to for the | distribution can be obtained at Indian Qirl Oigar Store, Columbia Hotel Oigar Store, Sulabaoher's California Oigar Store, Wheeler Horme, S. Sheri? dan's grocery store and at the Phoznix office. The drawing will be under the supervision of the ticket-holders. Pro core tickets at once, as it is desirable to get np the distribution at the ear? liest possible dato. Post Office Matters.?Charleston mail opens 8 A. M. and 3 P. M.;| closes 8.30 and 6 P. M. Greenville opens 5 P. M.; doses 8 30. P. M. Northern opens 6 A. M. and 8.30 P. M.; doses 6 and 1 P. M. Western opens 6 A. M. and 8.30 P. M.; closes 1 and 7 P.M. Wilmington opens 5.30 P. M.; doses 7.80 A. M. On Sunday, the Post Office is open from 3.15 P. M. to 4.15 P. M. The New York Herald pablishes a letter from Stanley, dated December 13, 1874. He had marched twenty five days from Zanzibar into the oonn try of TJsagsra, and was in fine health and spirits. Upon reaobiog a tillage called Bagamoys. hi? men save way to their thirst for liquor, and for a time made a perfect hell of the plaee? brandishing their knives and insulting the citizens. After five days, the stock of fire-water haying given out, Stanley got the men started, and be is now on his way to find the true sources of the Kile. After he gets through, the school children will have a new geogra? phy lesson to learn, 4s e? A fount of second-hand bourgeois, of about 800 pounds, and a fount of minion, of about 500 pounds, oan be obtained at a very low price, (with or without the necessary oases,) by early application at Phoznix office. A hand prese will bring a good impression. Enclose the postage with yonr sub? scription?Daily, six months, 25 cents; j Tri-Weekly, 15; Weekly, 10 oenta. FINE'S SALOON. So. it Richardson Street, between Lady and Oeroaii Streets. HAVING replenished say entire stock oi Xiquors, Cigars, Ac, having also rvon proper attention to my Reataurant, am now prepared to furniab my friends and the publlo generally with the beet the market? afford. Oct 17_ WM. M. FINE. Ac?mt. Cottage Home, No. 15 Washington St., next Masonie Ua?. (3k ft The undersigned baa^fe. /~\ nLfi re-opened this ?atab-?^fit# WflPUebmont, and ioforma ^jjQEr umBSwathe publlo that he.is prepared to supply tnem with the very beet of WINES. LIQUORS, 8BOARB, TOBACCO, etc. Oys? ters in every style, sad at til hours. Re fr^hmontaflrvariouB-ldnds^Giva** ball. Pet 81 O. aTjrBAttKiUNrBT.p t. \ <. .AOffTOHiWM1SKIBB, * < Old Jamale*WM:> -'J > Brandie*-4>iard.Ae., ?HV Holland Gin.' : ? bberry Wine, Port Wine. ISadsItfa Wine. Seventy-fly?, Out of, Bfery Huodrod ?pERSONS are affootod with some do "HKINITeH'? QUEEN'G DELIGHT." the Sraat Amarioaa Blood Purifier, will euro it. hia.is quito enough to oay. I .If MB, have i any oltin dlouase, nop ?einlt?bfa Qaoan'a Delight. DsolOj Finett G?Bhen Butter > redooedfive cents per pound, at I HARDY BOLOMON'8. Hew Sugar-Ourod Hama. 1 (\f\ >?W IOBH sogar-eurcd HAMB. JLy V. cAofot cvaltfu, Jnat veceiviid and Bar sale, by JOHN AGNBW A BON. ?aWtV?ip hi ? w THE PHOENIX f?. 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GGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGG GGGGG GGGGG TTTT TTTT GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGGG GGGG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG GG GGGGGGGG GG This is the only in the Interior where one, two, sheet OIRGUO, Ac,can bo put plain Black or and ?sattln? J.A.SBLBY. Establishment, of the State, three and four SHOW BILLS, up in style Colored, specimens Proprietor. White Xiead, Zincs, Colors and Putty * Manufactured by H0LME8, CALDER & CO., Proprietors.! Office 203 East Day Stri ct. Factory c 11 in r Cumberland ru d Fhiladilphia Streets, CBtiai.RSTON, S. C. IMPORTERS ami dealer* iu Lubricating and P*int Oil*. Window Olass and Painter*1 Material. Agents for Averill'8 Chemical Pa,iut, Prince's Motalic Paint, Rubber and Leather Bolting. Fob 25 iGmoH Screven House, It. UHADiBV, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, GA. THIS long and favorably known Honec, phasantly situated on Johnuon Square, bavibg boeu rocuntly repainted and re? paired, and baviug all of its. departments filled with competent, polite and atten? tive employoes, otters to the traveling public comforts nnearpaesed by any House iu tbo Sim thorn Btatos. Fob 11 3mo GUANO IN EXCHARGR FOU COTTON. The Celebrated Fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, 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 PLeonis Islands, South Pacific Ocean. WE are offering the above celebrated i'EBTlLIZERB, thin season, at considerably reduced prices, and give purchasers the optiou of paying in cotton on tho baEid of seventeen cents for middling, delivered at planters' nearest depot, by November 1, 1875, the cotton to be packed in good merchantable balos. By this arrangement, the planter has a guarantee of realizing a good price for his cotton to pay for bis fertilizers. I These GUANOS are ton well known to require comment. Those who have used them know bow to appreciate ih< ir value; those who have not, as yet, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal uho will pay on present crops, besides biiug of future benefit to their I lands. For iurthcr information, ???all on the undersigned for circulars, containing I analysis, opinions of planters, 4c. SEI1IELS A EZELL, Agents, I Jan2l*uo Columbia, H.C ROSFS HOTEL, CO&UMBXA, S. oT WM.E. ROSE, Proprietor. mm Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day, including Omnibus Ride. SITUATED NEAP. THE CAPITOL and iu the centre of the businees part of the city. Boae'u Omnibus will convey paasengers to and from every Tiain. Tbo Ladies' Apartments are oomplete, with private outranc* on ABsemblyetreot. Tb* BILLIARD aad I BATH BOOMS are al 1 ne w and superior to any in the city. April 5 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND Fit OK BALTiMO?E, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOttK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. '"'lin t TimesM Wctk from New York?Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday. sg-Klenanf Mate Itoum Accommodations Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 it A 1.KS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Beads Weal, in alliaucc with the iloet of thirteen first class Steam snipe to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regulai oeapatcb I afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT- OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers Dot excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid 0c? an Steamers regularly od the line: TO NEW YORK. I CHARLESTON... .Jas. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood.Com'cr. I JAMES ADOER.. .T. J. Lockwood,Com'der. | MANHATTAN ...M.S. Woodhull.Com'er. JAMES ADOF.lt A CO., A cent*, Charleston, 8. C. GEORGIA.8. Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckolt.Com'der. WM. A. COUBTENAY, WAONEIt. HUUElv i CO., Agints, Charleston. S. C. bailing Dayf Wednesdays ai:d Saturdays. TO PHII>ADKL.PI1IA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Buuter, Com'r. F.QUATOP.,|C HincUey Com'r. Hailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUltTENAY, Agent,Charleston,8.C. TO BALTIUOHK. FALCON . .Uainie,Commander. ? 8FAGULL_Dottop, Commander. Hailing Days? Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charkatoti.S. C. TO OUsTOn. Steamships MEBCEDITA and FLAG. Bail every Saturday. JAMES ADO Eh & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-ballof j One per cent. THROUGH BILL* OF IADIBG AND THROUGH TICKET* I Oan beprolured at all tue principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Msasissippi Htsts Rooms tit*> b? -ecored is adv*nce.*witl.?.nt extra charge, by addressing the Agents of the Sleama?iL>B in Chnrl.,.t..r. at ?hos? offirts. in all c^???. lue Railroad I Tiokt-tsanould be exchanged and Bertha a??)*tied 1 he 'I hronj.h Tickets by t bit route I include Tranatei s.Meals and Stcto Room, while on ship-board. TUB SOUTH CAHOMNA IIA 11.It OA P. 6K?RC1A RA 11. ROAD Andtheir connecting Uses, have largely increased lhei> facilities for tbe rapid move meat of Freight and Passenger* between IV.? htuthi rt> eilli ?? ana tbe South and West. First Class Eating Saloon at Brancbyille. ( p the Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads, first class Sleeping Care. Frelfht promptly transferred from tbe stearotra to day aioluight trains of tho South Carolina Btvilrood. Clone connection made with other Reads, deliveritig Freights at distant points with great prompt nesa. Tbe mar.age?r villnse every excrthi to satisfy their patrons that tho lino via Charleston oanr.oi beeurpaaatd in dtetatcb and the safe delivery of goods. For farther information, apply to T. J. Gnimit. Wintern Aprr.t Atlanta Ga ; B. D. Hataxi/. General Agent. P, O. Box 4 079: Office 81? Bmadwa?. N. J ; 8. B.PioacxS, G-oneral Passenger and Tieket Agent. South Carolin*Ralkosdjoi J. W. Sklxibk R?per, krtendent Great Southern Freight and Paaaer.pt 1 Line,Charleston, 8. C. Jan Sully TO THE READING PUBLIC! ???? If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, subscribe fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA Tho Phoenix is the oldest daily paper | in the State, and haa been regularly issued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly ] all parts of tho World; together with FULL MARKET REPORTS; Besides well Beiecied Miscellaneous | and Reading: Mattes, of iuterest to I everybody, will be fouud in theBO publi? cations. The Daily usually contains twelve oolumns of reading matter; the Tri-weekly twenty-four, and the Week? ly forty-eight. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent I writers; while Bpecial attention i* given TUE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better ob moke batisfactoby invebtment can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative in politics, and are dovoted to the best interests of the State. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phcsnix.$4 00 Tri-Weekly.2 60 Weekly Gleanbb (46 columns)... 1 60 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 18G5, after its partial de? struction, and have beon regularly published ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throaghont middle and tipper CountieB of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix kas a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily ])aper. Mer? chants andothers will ?ud its columns an admirable means of communication with the people of tho entire up-coun? try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the nmuber of insertions desired, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Oflice on Richardson street, between Tuylor and Blunding. JULIAN A.SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. ESFECIAIiliY. WHEN Style and Price are the Same THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office \ Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of tho Latent Improvement; TYPE of variouH gnirie* Hnd stales from one loot to the ?fudb part of an inch in ?izo; BORDERS. OUTS.Ac; Black, Colored and Trausler INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Ac. Work executed at shortest notice, in latest and best stylen and at Neu* Y<>r k Drie?-s. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1. 2,3 and 4 Sheet Posters, Hai Programmen, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare. Brief*, Letter Heads, Dodgers. Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipt?, Labels, Railroad Blank?, Legal Blanks, Tags, Card* all kinds and sizes? Wedding. Visiting, Bn^iuesn, Show. JULIAN A. 8ELBY. Proprietor Phoenix and Qlkaneb Establishment Greenvillo and Columbia Railroad. chance: ok bciieddle. ON AND AFTER _ _ Wedneadr.y, Feb. ruarv 10,1875, tho Paaaeuger Trains over tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad will be run daily, (Sundays excepted,) by tho following schedule: MAIN STEM. up T?AIN. ho. 1?colombia to Gnr.envilj.il. Leave Columbia. 7.00 a. m. Aleton. 8.45 a.m. Nowberry.10.08 a. m. Uokeebnry. 1.37 p.m. Relton. 3.20p.m. Arrive Greenville. 4 55p.m. down TUAIN, no. 4??beenvilleto columbia Leavo Greenvillo. 6.00 a.m. Bolton. 7.55 a. m. Gokeebnry. 9.85 a. m. Nowberry.12.68 p. m. Aleton. 2.86p. m. Arrive Columbia. 1.10 p. m. Paseongers by Nicht Train on South Ca? rolina Railroad connect with No. 1. Pae aengerB by No. 4 connect with Day Train on South Carolina Railroad for Charleston, Augusta, Ac, aud with Night Train on tbo Wilmington, Columbia ami Augusta Rr.il road for 8umter, Wilmington, Richmond, Baltimore. Ac, Ac. Anderson Branch and Blue Hid ge Railroaa. down tbain. Leavo Walhalla.4.15 a. m. Seneca City. 4 45 a. m. Perrvvillo. 6.00 a. m. Pendletou. 5.50 a. m. Andereon.G.50 a. tu. Arrive Beiton. 7.S5 a. m. rr tsain. Leavo Belton.3.20 p. m. Anderson..'.4.20 p. m. Pendloton. 6.20 p. m. Porryvillo.6.05 p. m. SoneoaCity.6.10 p. m. Arrive Walhalla. 6.45 p. m. Accommodation Train between Belton and Anderson Tri-Weekly, viz: TneBdeye, Thursdays and Baturdays. No. 2 leave Bolton 0.30 a. m.; arrivo Anderson 10.80 a. m. No. 3 loavo Andereon 2,00 p.m.; arrive Belton 3 p. m. These Trains run Mondays when Court is in seaeion at Anderson. Abbeville Branch Trains. down teAll!. Loave Abbeville. 8 00 a.m. Arrive Cokosbury. 9.10a.m. up tbain. Leave Cokeabury. 1.40 p. m. Arrivo Abbeville.2.85 p.m. Accommodation Train on this Branch will be rnn on Mondays, Wedneedaya and Fridays. No. 2 leave Cokesburyat 9.86 a. m.: arrive Abbeville 10.35 a. m. No. 3 leave Abbeville 12.30 p. m.; arrive Cokeebury 1.25 p. m. Train No. 1, on Main Stem, Columbia to Greenville, stops twenty minutes at Cokeebury for Dinner. Train No. 4. Green? ville to Colombia, atops twenty-five mi nut oh at Belton for Breakfast, and twenty minutes at Alnton for Diener. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't. Jabez Norton, Jn., General Tioket Agent. Change of Schedule. South Carolina Railboad Com pa m:, ?DLUUBU, 8. C, February 5, 1875. Change Schedule 'to go into efifecto? unu alter Sunday, 7th mutant: day PA8HEKOEB tbajk. - Loave Oolnmbiaat.4.30 pm Arriveat Charleston at.?..11.45 in LeaveOharleaton at. 0.45 am . A rriveat Columbia at.2.15 pm might EXPRESS ACCOKllODaTlOy tha1h. LeaveColumbia.7.00 p m Arrive..6.30 i ? LeaveOharleBton7.10 p m Arrive..6 36 a a Cam den Train will connect at Eingvilio with Up Passenger Train for Columbia on Monday, Wednesday and Friday; and with Down Passenger Train from Columbia on Tuesday .Thursday and Batnrdny. ? 8. 8. SOLOMONS, Gen. Sup. v 8.B.Pmeinb.General TjcVej AgeM The Short Line SclieduJe. Chablotte, Columbia A Augusta B. B, Co. Columbia, 6. C Deo. 28, 1874. SCnflHSfifti TBB following Pas ggggSgW 'tw^eoDgerScbednle will be operated on and after this date: goiko hobtb Train No 2 Train No 4 Leave Augusta.9.30am 4.15pm Graniteville....l0 20am 5.11pm Col'bia JuDct'u. 2.13 pm tO.C5pm Columbia. 2 46pm 9.17 p m Chester.6.84p m Arrive Charlotte.9.00 pm No. 2 Train makes close connection, Ufa Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes eloaeconnection no Wilmington and Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5 16P. M% OOWO south. Train No 1 Train No 9 Leave Charlotte. 8.60 am Cheater.11 02 a a Winnsboro.12 88 p m Arrive Columbia. 2 42pm Leave Columbia. 2.52 pm 3.40 am Col'bia Junct'n.$8.17 p m 4 16am " Graniteville ..47.16 p m *7 48am Arrive Augnata.8.05 p m 8 45am South bound Trains connect at Angnrta for all points Month and West. Through tickets sold and baggage cht eked to princi? pal points, aar Sleeping cars od all Nigbt Trains. JAS. ANDERSON. Gene) al Sup. A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Ageat Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.. Colombia, S. 0., Nov. 24 1874. TBE following Sehe - dnlo will be operatic: GOING nobth. TI.A in no 2 tbain no 4 Leave Colombia. 8 80am 8.15 pm Florence. 1 10 p m 12.50 a m Arrive Wilmington.... C.45 p m 7.10au goino south. tbain no 1 tbain no 3 Leave Wilmington. 6 40am 6.10 pm Florence.12 60 pm 11.40 pm Arrive Columbia...... 610pm 4.00 am Train No. 2. from Colnuibia, is an accom? modation to Florence, aLd there connects oloaelv with N. E. R. R., aiid at Wilmit ptc d with W. A W.. R. R. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Columbia is fast Fx preaa, making through conntotione, allrail, North and South, and water line coni?tc tionurio Portsmouth. Train No. 1. from Wilmington, conmcte clorelv at Florence with N. E. It. R. fcr Charleston, and is an accoramodutiou trait thence to Columbia. Train No. S, irom Wiimiugton. is a fast Express, coni>ec<ing cloutlj ircm ui,d to a,I points North andboulb.' through ticket? sold and baggage vaeeked ?o> all prlbeipal points. Pullman sleepars on nipb? traits. Train No. 2 leave* Columbia daily, Sum days excepted. Express No. 4 every night, JAB. ANDERSON.Genera)Sop. A.Popk.Gen. fasssagerssBTjfWtAke?I 0ONGABEE IRON WOBiS columbia, f\, c, gj?J J 0HH ALBXAHDE?,. Propristor, lfA!WACTtr ENGINES? SAW M ring, and all ads of Iron ) Oaatings for Ma? chinery und Or< namental Cast* ings for Btoreo and DweUin*:*. Bai!!?*?forGarosa*' and Gemeteriea. Iron BeUtes and Arbor Chairs; also, Braas Castings of all kinds, Bells for Churches, Schoo)?, Work-shops. 'So. Gnarafatse all tny work first c1*?lrm equal to any North or SotiMi. v works at foot of Lad> street sud nsarto Reuth Carolina ar.d OieenviUe A Colombia Ralh-oJ.il Comi'uniet' Dtpota. Novl8