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THE PH(ENIX, Published SfeHy and Tri-Weellyr * Every Wednesday Morning, ? BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office Ho. 160 North Richardson St. ,?ir-The. Phcsntx is the oldest Daily Paper in South Carolina, has the largest circulation in the npper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception?March 21, 18C5. subscription'. Daily, six months, $4; Tri-Weeklv, 2.60-, Weekly, 1.60. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in Daily at $1 a square of nine fines for first, and 50 cents each subse? quent insertion; if not exceeding five hnes in length, 75 cents. Long adver tieoroents by the week, month or year, at lees rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions Ac., $1. JSs>*Book and Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. AGENTS. Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. Grigsby, Ridgway. E. A. Scott, Newberry. H. W. Lnwson, Abbeville. A Political Somersault.?The New Haven Republikaner, the prin? cipal German Republican news? paper in Connecticut, startled its readers, last Wednesday, by an? nouncing that it should support the Democratic State ticket. In giving his reasons for doing so, the editor says that the coming election will be of special impor? tance to the working classes, in view of the stagnation of industry, which the Republican party has done nothing to remove. He con? tinues: "The principles of the, Republi? can party, as established and car? ried out from 1860 to 1868, could not have been better, but since Grant's administration came in the worst political elements have been thrust into power, and nothing but a thorough weeding out of the same will ever restore the country to its. former prosperity. There? fore, it is highly necessary that the Republican party at _ihis time should receive a reminder to reflect. The much-needed reform can be had only when the German Re? publicans cast their votes for such Democratic candidates as are known to be men of honor and sound judgment To abstain from voting would not have the desired effect. Wo must make our vote a telling one." Kalakaua's Reception at Home. The reception tendered King Ka lakaua on his arrival in Honolulu, on the 20th of February,fby his faithful subjects, Was a most en? thusiastic one. When his Majesty stepped ashore from the United States steamer Pensacola, the im? mense crowds assembled sent up cheer and cheer, while a royal sa? lute was fired from the flagship and and the battery in the harbor. A long procession of school chil? dren, military and citizens then accompanied the King to the palace, where an address of wel? come was delivered, and the popu? lace again gave vent to their loyalty by prolonged cheers. A grand torchlight procession and brilliant illumination of all the buildings took place in the evening. On the Saturday following, the King ad? dressed his people in Kawaiahao Church, giving a most nattering accout of his experience in the United States, and the hospitali? ties he received here. It probably surprises the colored people not a little to realize that Benjamin F. Butler, the negro's friend, is one of the first to declare that the Civil Rights Bill does not give a mother's son of them the right to take their bitters inf a white man's saloon, or to be gently manipulated in the chair of a Cau? casian barber. Yet the Boston ne? groes are going to give Benjamin a t;umptuous dinner party in a week or two. Butler should explain. The negro, as the law now stands, only has a chance at hotels and sleeping cars. , m ? a - Wagner's Minstrels disbanded at Evansville, Indiana, Saturday night. The reason advanced is the ruination of business South by the Civil Rights Bill. GROOEKY STORE. On annonnc ing my RE? MOVAL to the now and cle gant Rtore, cor ~~1 ner of Main and Washing? ton streetB, I beg to return ,ny most sin? cere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me during the past TEN YEARS, and renew tho assurance that my best efforts will be used to the purpose of supplying the Sublib with the BEST QUALITY of OODS, at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. I have adopted, and shall rigidlv ad? here to, a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, convinced that that policy alone is most beneficial to the public and myself. Mar 26 GEO. SUMMERS. Fresh Arrivals! Just received at HARDY SOLOMON'S. 500 &?teEN ni?e fr0Sh E0K3S? for I 200barrels Solomon's FANCY FAMILY ] I FLOUR. 25 tierces Davis' DIAMOND HAMS. 5 tierces fresh sugar-cured BREAK | FAST STRIPS. ? full stock of all kinds of GROCE- I I RIES and PROVISIONS always on hand and for sale cheap. March 23 Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals. . -o EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bear? ing CERTIFICATES issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER ] bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others ] from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS! granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, corner of Plain and Richardson streets. JOHN S. PRESTON, Pres't J. H. Sawyer, Cashier._Mar 24 Coming Revolution. DO not be frightened, it only means that a great change is to take place | in the Cigar business of Columbia PER? RY & SLAWSON are preparing for it, by rushing off Cigars at prices that startle all who call; but "Ye little stars, hide Your diminished rays." March 26 Nos. 3 Broad Street snd 103 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. s First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, yet. by vsino cheaper grades of stock, we can ftrnish work at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FIHE F ASHIONrBlTsTATIOH E RY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and Ball Invitations ON THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. Sept 4 r* is the most wonderful medicine ever I known, and possesses curative power unequalled in history of remedies. For sale only at HELNITSH'S Drug Btore. Coming Revolution. SIGNS of this great change can be j seen on PERRY k SLAWBON'B Coun? ters. "Ye little stars hide your diminished raya" Mar 24 If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, Svbso:ibe roR THE PHCENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or THE WEEKLY GLEANER, Issued every Wednesday, The Pmr.ax is the oldest Daily Paper in the State of South Carolina and has been regularly issued since March, 18G5. The Weekly Gleaner has also entered upon the eleventh year of its publication. The Very Latest Intelligence, By Telegraph and Mails, from all parts of the world; FULL MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will be found in these publications. The Daily contains from 12 to 11 columns of reading matter; Tri-Weekly 24, and the Weekly 4S. The EDITORIALS are carefully prepared, bv competent writers; while special attention is given to.the LOCAL DEPARTMENT. No better or more satisfactory investment can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative in polities, and devoted to the best interests of the State. The following are the terms for six months, (postage extra:) Daily Phoenix. $4; Tri-Weekly, '2\: Weekly Gleaner, 11. These papers were the first issued in Columbia after its partial destruction; they CIRCULATE MORE EXTENSIVELY in the middle and upper Counties of the State than anv other paper, and are EXCELLENT MEDIUMS FOR ADNERTISING. The rates are low Checks, Horso Bills, Receipt?, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards of every ?tyl??Weilding. Visiting, Business or Show?in fact, any and everything in ^^j^ the why of Plain or Ftmcv ??'jiffifflh Uv X >K and JOB PRINTING J&Mgb of ni! gmd? s. Orders from mS^^^ a dis.;.;.i-e will receive immediate atten ^^^y^^^aB^h|j(H^L tiou an I work promptly forwarded. JULIAN A.. SXtleBT, Proprietor Plue.nix and Gleaner Steam Printing Establishment, 160 Richard? son St., Columbia. FOR NEW STYLE BATS! OUR SUITINGS Are very handsome, and will be made to] order at LOW PRICES. Mar 16 R. A W. C. oWAFFIELD. t nrj; ill B'bd a !?r*2 HH - C5 BB e ? B G a -t p o > siea O felts l| HH 5-qd?D ^1 ? M W I ? I 5 B-So ^ S g V 1 inll ? wh CD ???? w o ^ x ???? G ' S-.SI go . a> m oo_ Coughs and Oolda. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash Paatilea, Gelatine Lozenges, Wiatar'a Balaam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer'a Cherry Peotoral, Jsyne'a Expectorant, Piso's Cnre. For sale at L.T. SILLIMAN ACO.'B Dec 29_Drag Store. Extra Fine Seed. HUBBARD SQUASH, The Tnrban SQUASH. Marblshead Champion BEAN, Marb)ebe?d Mammoth CORN, Stowell's Evergreen CORN. For sale at HEINITdH'S Drng Store. March 6_t_ New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WORKING to Win, a story for girls, 91.75. Mistress of the Manse, by I'r Holland, author of Arthur Bonnycaatle, 91.&0 A fliatory of Germany, from the Eailiest Times, by Cbarlton Lewis, ?2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, by Mnrray, $2.25. Prabrie and Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in tbtir pnreoit, by Gillmore. $1 50. Health and Education, by Eingeley, $1.75. Hogarth's complete work's, in three vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, t2 60. History of Cluba and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder tnl Cbaractera, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the Brittab P?ets,| London, and other new books. Not 1 Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are agAnta for the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, and each case of surly pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which becomes the property of the luoky puroh aeer who buya the package con? taining the ticket wbieh entitles the owner thereof to the dock. The coffee is full value itself for the price charged, and the clock is given aa a prise to induce pur chasers to try the coffee. Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW A SON. LOOK! LOOK! $1,200,000 19) PRIZES! THE GRANDE8T SINGLE NUMBER ] SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawn 1 iu public in St. Lonia on MaROH 31,1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalised by State Authority. HURRAY, MILLER & CO., Manars. | Sr. LOUIS, no.? ' 1 Prise of....$100,000 1 Prise of. 50,000 1 Prize or..22.500 1 Prise of. 20,000 5 Priesa of. 10,f lt? Prises or. 20 Prises or.. . 100 PriBMor. 1.000 And 11,451 oiher Prises of from91,100 to! $00. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Qcar tara, $6. Pris* payable In full and no postpone? ment of drawings take place. Aa dress, for Tickets and Ciroulars. MURRAY. MILLER 4 CO.. P. O. Box 2,44?. St. Louis. Mo. Jan 5_flOaso GARDEN SEED! 4FULL assortment iaat received at L. T. 8ILLIMAN 4 CO.'fl an 16 Drag Store. SaiiawiUa aas Qt.mmhi? ssaiaraat'i VUAHCK OF HCHKDULK. gggfmgMMMfe. ON iSD?'TEIt BBffrl*fy^,>ff'"lr"',','tl Feb ruarv 10,1875. the Paaaenger Trains over the ?reenvllle and Columbia Baihoad will be ran daily. (Bundaya ezocpted,) by tbe following eobedule: MAIS 8TKM. up TRAIN, bo. 1?colombia lO GRRINVIXI?, Leave Colombia.7.00 a. to. Alston. 8 45 a. m. Newberry.10.08 a.m. Uokeebary. 1 37 p. m. Bel ton. 8 20 p.m. Arrive Greenville. 4 55 p. m. down train, mo. 4?obexnvilxb to columbia Leave Greenville. 6 00 a. ra. liehen. 7.55 a.m. Cokesbnry. 9 85 a.m. Newberry.12 58 p. m. Alston. 2 85 p. m. Arrive Columbia. 4.10 p.m. Pasaeogera b; Nipht Train on Booth Ca? rolina Bailroad eonnFct with No. 1. Pae aenRera by No. 4 connect with Day Train on Koutb Carolina Bailroad for Charleston, Augnata, Ac, and ?Ith Night Train on the Wilmington, Colombia and Angnata Bail? road for Bumter, Wilmington, Bichmond, Baltimore. Ac, Ac Anderson Branch and Blue Bidge Bailroaa. sow* tbain. Leave Walhalla. .4.in a. m. Seneca City. 4 45 a. m. Perryville. 5.00 a. m. Pendleton.5.60 a. m. Anderaoa. 6 50 a. no. Arrive Belton.7.S5 a. m. up tkain. Leave Belton. 3 20 p. no. Andereon.4.20 p. m. Pendleton. 5.20 p. m. Ferrjville. 6.05 p. ra. Seneca City. 6.10 p. m. Arrive Walhalla.6.45 p. a. Accommodation Train between Belton and Anderson Tri-Weekly, via: Tnesdays, Tbnredays and Saturdays. No. 2 leave Belton 9.S0 a. m.; arrive Anderson 10.S0 a.* m. No. 3 leave Anderson 2,00 p.m.; arrive Belton 3 p. m. These Trsinii run Mondays when Conrt ia in session at Anderson. Abbeville Branch Trains. bowh tbaix. Leave Abbeville. 8 00 a.m. Arrive Cokesbnry. 9.10 a. m. op train. Leave Cokesbnry.1.40 p. m. Arrive Abbeville.2.95 p.m. Accommodation Train on this Branch will be ran on Mondays, Wedneadaye and Fridays. No. 2 leave Gokeaburs at 9.85a. m. ? arrive Abbeville 10.35 a. m. No. 3 leave Abbeville 12.30 p. m.; arrive Cokeabuxjr 1-26 p. m. Train No. 1, on Main stem, Colombia to Greenville, atops twenty minutes at Cokesbnry for Dinner. Train No. 4. Green? ville to Columbia, stops twenty-five mi nntea at Beltoa for Breakfast, aid twent> minutes at Alston for Diener. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't. Jabez Norton, Jb., General Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. * South Oakouka Bailboaxi Ccmp/bt, Colu jibia, B. O., February 5,1875. Change Bchtdale ! to go into effect on andafterBunday, 7thinatant: dat PiHBISQXBTHUX, Leave Columbia at...4.30 pm Arrive at Charleston at.*.11 45 i m LsaveOharleston at..... 6.45am A rriveat Columbia at.2.16 pm fight zxpbbss accommodation tba1?. LsaveColumbla.7.00 p n> Arrive..6.3t,'. LeaveOharleeton7.10pm Arrive..6.nc aav Camden Train will connect at KingviDe with Up Passenger Train for Columbia on Monday, Wednesda) and Friday; at d with. Down Passenger Train from Columbia ob? Tueeday,Thursday and Saturday. B. 8. SOLOMONB, Gen. Bap. B. B.-Pioxnrs.General Ticket Agent The Short Line 8 che dale. Cbablotte, Columbia A Aiocm }:. B.Ce>. Columbia, 8. C. Deo. 28,1874. THE following Pat ' eanger Schedule will l a operated on and after tola date: going worth Train No I Train No * Leave Augusta.9 86am 4.16 pm Granitsville....l010am 5.11 pas Col'bia JuneVn. 118 pm t9 06p at. Columbia. 2 45pm 9.17 ? m Chester.6.84 pm Arrive Charlotte.9.00 pm No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Bichmond, to all polite North,arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. Nu. 4 Train makes clo*e connection via Wilmington and Kiobmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5 16 P. M. going south. Train No 1 Train No 3 Leavt Charlotte.8.50 am Chester........11.02 a m Winnaboro.12 88 p m Arrive Colombia. 2 42pm Leave Colombia.2.52 pm 3.40 am Col'bia Junct'n 43.17 p m 4 16 a ? Granite villa... t7.15pm ?7 48 am Arrive Angnata.8.05 p m 8 46 a mi Booth bound Trains connect at Aognrts for all points South and Weat. Through tickets eold and baggage checked to princi? pal points. ttW Bleeping cara on all Nigh t Tiains. JA8. ANDERSON. General Bnp. A.Pope,Gen.Passenger andTlcket Agext Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R OENEBAL PASBEN GEL DEI ABT.. Columbia, 8. 0., Nov. 24 1676. THE following Bebe : dole will be operated: going north. tbain bo s train bo A Leave Colnmbia. 8 80am 8.15 pm Florence.; 1.10 pm 12.60 am Arrive Wilmington.... 6.45 p m 7.10 a m goino south. tbain no 1 t main no 3 Leave Wilmington.?.40 a m 6.10 p no Floronce.12.50 p m 11.40 p ra Arrive Columbia.5.10 p sb 4.60 a m Train No. 2, from Colnmbia. ia an accom? modation to Florence, aid there connects cloaelv with N. E. B. B..and atWllmingtcL with W.* W. B. R. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Colnmbia ie fast Fx Sress, making through connections, all rail, ortb and Boatb, and water line conncc tlona via Portamontb. ' ? Train No. l. from Wilmington, connects etosely at Florence ?Ith W.?.. B. B, fop Charleston, and is an accommodation trail, thence to Columbia. . . .., , Train No. 8, trow Wilmington, is a fatt Expreea, connecting cloBeiyircm and to all points North and booth. Through tickets eolfl and baggage checktd to all prini ira) points* PuUmaaraleepaia on aighttraire. Traia No, % leaves Colsmhie daily, Bon daye accepted, Eaprasa No. 4 every nlgbt. JAB. AND?B?ON, General Bop. A. Pora. Oeo.l^aeenger andTkket Agen V CON & ABBE LEON W0BK8 Columbia.s. c. JOHN AIJMUUrOWl, Proprietor. MANDPAOTtJ ?R ok RTF AM Q1NER. BAW AND OB 1ST. HILLS. O IM a_i? ? * _ ?i klada. of Iren Caatingafor Ma? chinery and Or? namental Oast* tage for Stores and Dwelling*, Pate ai BaHtag* for Garden? and Cemeteries, Iron Bettcse aad Arbor Chairs; eleo, Brass Castings of all ktnde. Bells for Chnrobea, Schoola, Work-ahope Ac. Guarantee all my work first elate av.d equal to any Vorth or floatb. Works at foot of Lady street and near to Boatb Carolina and Greenville k Columbia I Bailroad Ossapanie*' Depots. Not 18