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? Every* wV>d^sday'Morning, I I BY JULIAN A. SELBY, j i Editor and Proprietor,' ? , ? Office No. 160 North Richardson St. j?fTho PnosKix is tho oldest Daily Puper in South Carolina, has tho largest circulation in the uppor portion of the State, and' had been regularlV issued since its inception?-?Maroh 21, 18G5. ? BUBscnirnoN. . Doily, six monthB, $-4; Tri-Weekly, 2.50; Weokly, 1.50. ' ADVBBTISeUCKTS Inserted in Daily at $1 a square of nino lines for first, and 50 conts each subse? quent insertion; if not exceeding live linos in longth, 75 oents. Long adver? tisements by tho week, month or year, at less ratet. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions Ac, 91. ? .^?~Book and Job Printing of every ?description faithfully attended to. ? ? 'AOUKTU,' Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. Grigsby, Bidgway. E. A. Scott, Newberry. H. W. Lawson, Abbeville. p "If Iliad a donkey'* has under gono some ohangos since the. Bos? ton pdets began to try to improve it.. This.is the latest form in "which it appears: If I had an animal averse to speed, Do you think I'd chastise him??no, indeed! I -would give him some oats, and observe, "Proceed ?go on, Edward.,' Reuben Tolliver, who confesses to the shooting of Jim Thomas, in Augusta, Ga.,, in December last, was arrested in Orangeburg, on the 5th, and put in jail. He says his life is tiresome, and he wants to he tried at once. A school in Vermont is presided over by a cross-oyed teacher. A few days ago, he called out: "That boy that I am looking at will step out on the floor." Immediately twentyvsfcven: lads walked out in front of tho astonished pedagogue. "Jnge not less ye be juged," was a copy recently "set" by a teacher in one of tno public schools. Doubtless that teacher considers spelling one. of tho ornamental branches. A negro woman in Pitt County, N. C, recently gave birth to trip? lets; the first was white, the second mulatto, and the third, black. This all comes from Civil Rights. An English judge has recently defined "gentleman" as a term which "includes anybody who has nothing,to do and is outside of tho work-house." A man who was treated to a "25-center," slipped back to the cigar store, the other day, and eco? nomically exchanged it for "three for a quarter." r! is tho most wonderful mcdicino ever known, and possesses curative power unequalled in history of remedies. For sale only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Nds.aBro?<jI Street ?od 10? fast Bay Streut, CHABJJKTdW^&iC.n First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, VET UV V?IKO CHEARB GftADfcS OP STOCK, WE CAN PCftHXSII WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIONABLE STATIONERY,* Rirics Paper and Envelopes. Redding and <?a? gavttaitons ON THS BEST STOCK AMD PRINTED IN THE &AT18T STTtB? ?ftfV;. . ,,- . fly If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, Subscribe roR THE PHCENIX, Daily and Tri-Weeklyi or THE WEEKLY GLEANER, , Issued every Wednesday, v*i ^^m%\ia 4ii^%^it Tho Phoswix is the oldest Daily Paper in the State of South Carolina and has been regularly issued since March, 18G5. Tho Weekly Gleaxek has also entered upon ilie eleventh year of its publication. The Very Latest Intelligence, By Telegraph, and Moils, from all parts of tho world; FULL MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Mattek, of' interest to everybody, will be found in these publications-. The Daily contains from 12 to 14 columns of reading matter; Tri-Weekly 24, and tho Weekly 48. The EDITORIALS are carefully prepared, by competent writers; .while spocial attention is given to tho LOCAL DEPARTMENT. No hotter or niorc satisfactory investment can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative in politics, and devoted to tho best interests of the State. The following arc the terms for six months, (postage extra:) Daily Pnuanx. $4; .Tri-\Yoekly, 2i; Weekly Gleaner, 1?. These papers were the iirst issued in Columbia after its partial destruction; they CIRCULATE MORE? EXTENSIVELY in the middle and upper Counties of the State than any other paper, and are EXCELLENT MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The rates are lovf. od Checks, Horse Tags, Cards of Bills, Receipts, Ljthels, Railroad J??uilj?. Legal Blanks every style?Wedding, Visiting,'Business or Show?in fact, any. lind ..everything r in the way of Plain <>v F:;n?-v Mfitf: . BOOK and JOB P:il NTIN' r ?J$*m ??f all grades, . O: ,1 i> from ?$?S^ u distance will receive immediate atten? tion and work promptly forwarded. JUUAN A. ^.BLBY, Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner Steam Printing Establishment, 100 Richard? son St., Columbia, EXCHANGE GUANO FOR COTTON. Th? Celebrated Fertilizers for Cotton, Cors, Wheat and Tcbaoeo; REDUCED TIUCES! LIBERAL TERMS! Wilcox, Gibbes & Co.'s Manipulated Guano, Prepared at Savannah, Ca., and Charleston, S. C, and Wi Importud in bulk direct from Pho-nix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. _! are offoring the above celcbralid FERTILIZERS, this season, at considera? bly reduced prices, and give purchasers the option of paying in cotton on tho basis of 17 cents for middling, delivered at planters' nearest depot, by November 1, 1875, the cotton to bo packed in good merchantable bales. By this arrangement tho planter has a guarantee af realizing a good price for his cotton to pay for fertilizers. These GUANOS ar^ too well known to require comment. Those who have used them ktu?w how to appreciate their value; those who havo not, as yet, will find, on fair trial, that tin ir liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their land-. F??r fuiiher information, call on tho undersigned for circu? lars, containing analysis, opinions of planters, Ac. . Jun 21 lino SEIDELS & EZELL, Agents, Columbia, S. C. S creven House, It. BRADLEY, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, GA. THIS long and favorably known House, pleasantly situated on Johnson Square, having been recently repaired and repainted, and having all of its departments filled with competent, polite and attentive employees, offers to the traveling public comforts un? surpassed by any house in Southern States. Feb 11 3iuo Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors. ORicc 2f?:i Eafit bay street. Factory corner Cumberland and Philadelphia streets, Claarleston, JS. O. IMPORTERS and dealers in Lubricating and Paint OILS. WINDOW GLASS and PAINTERS' MATERIAL. Agents for Averill's Chemical Paint, lYinco's Metalic Paint, Rubber and Leather Hi lling. Feb 25 }Giuo ROSE S HOTEL, COLUMBIA. S. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Tare 52A a day, including ^BfcOuinibus ride. Situated : ; near the Capitol and in /centre of business part of c the city. My Omnibus will convey passengers to $ and from every train. The f Ladies' Apartments arc complete: entrance, on As sembly street BILLI ?f ABD and BATH BOOMS "' are all new and in good order. Ap 5 Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line! CHARLESTON, S. O., l?lfill?HE, PliIL4IHSLPhIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, The New Sngland Manufacturing Cities. THREE times a week from New York?Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ?. ?r Elegant Stat*1 Room Accommodations, s, Sea Voyage ten to twelve Hours I " Shorter, "via Charleston." Total. - capacity 40,01X1 bales monthly. 4 'iho Eolith Carolina Railroad Company, And connecting IUkuIh West, in alliance w ith tho lleet of thirteen first class Steam? ships to the above ports, invite attention to tho quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT of CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail .md sen transportation for Freight and Passengers not ex? celled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on uus line: TO SEW YORK. CHARLESTON.Jam-s 1?< rrv. Commander. JAMES AlHiER. T. .1. Lockwood, Commander. CHAMPION.15. \V. Lockwood, Commander. MANHATTAN.M. S. Woodhull, Commander. JAMES AlHiER A CO., Agents. Charleston, S. 0. .. s. Crowcll, Commander. .T. J. Heckett, Commander. WM. A. COURTKXA V. WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. ?. and Saturdays. TO PHILADELPHIA. ASHLAND.Alt GEORGIA . SOUTH CAROLINA ?ling 1>. Wedlicsd .v -.ton, S. C lion St. .nip Hunter, Commander. KijUATOlt .C. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Da\ Krida v. W.U. A. COURTENAY, Agent,"Charleston, S. C. TO IIALTIMORE FALCON . Hafnte, Commander. SKA Gi l.1. .Dutton. Commander. Sailing l)a\ ev? ry Fifth Hay. PACLC TUENHOLM. Agent. Charleston, S. C. TO ItOSTOX. Steamships MERCKDITA and FLAG. Sail e-.< ry Saturday. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. Charleston, S. C. Rates guarantee.I a.s low us those uf competing lin< s. Marin? Insurance oni-liulf of one per cent. Through Bills of Lading and Through Ticket* ("an bo procured stall the princiyal Railroad Oilicus in Georgia, Alabama, Tenncs i sec 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 coses, the Railroad 'Pickets should be. exchanged mid Berths assigned. Through Tickets by this route include Transfers. Meals and State Rooms while on ship-hoard. THE SOUTH ( AROLIXA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight ami Passengers between tho Northern cities and tho South and West. First Class Eating Saloon at Brnnohville. On the Georgia and South Carolina Euilroads, first class Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from the steamers to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad, i Close connec? tion made with other roads, delivering Freight*; at distant points with promptness. Tho managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that the line via I Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch and the safe delivery of goods. For j further information, apply to T. j. Gbiffim, Western Agent, Atlanta, Go.; B. D. : Hasbix, Genoral Agent. p. O. Box 4,970; Office 017 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PrantHa, [General Passgnger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad; or J. M. Saxftrax, j Superintendent Great Southorn Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston, S. C. X Coming Revolution. expected change take place next week. So those who j want CIGARS aheap had better call to [ day, at PERRY A SLAWSON S Cigar and Tobacco Store. ?Ye little stars, hide your diminished rays."_April 3 Gas Light Bills for Month oi March. CONSUMERS will please give their at? tention to the above. JACOB LEVIN, April 4 3 Sec. and Treos. Gas Co. HEBER D. HELNITSH, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, RESIDENCE CORNER BLANDING AND MABION STBEETS, offers his Jirofessional services to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. Calls left at the Drug Btoro of E. H. HEINITSH will re? ceive prompt attention. April 1 Wanted, ASMART, intelligent LAD, who writes a good hand, for office work. Ad? dress, in own hand-writing, "KEY BOX 34."^ Apr il 2 i.^agBfly?-* ^/fTSS CORDELIA MORDECAI, Co Jjf?. 1 um bis, 8. C, announces that her establiflhment, South-west' corner of Srtmter and Lady streets, is preparod' to accommodate BOARDERS, permanent and transient, where the taste and com? forts of the most fastidious will be gua? ranteed._March 26 U3 oTty TTall GROCERY STORE. On annonnc MOVAL ito \be ? iIii ^WffiliftiPT) new und clc ' ^^S??^^ ??* 8rlf reiSn" my most sin core thanks for the liheral patronage bestowed on mo during the past TEN YEARS, and renew the assurance that my best efforts will bo used .to tho purpose of supplying tho public with the BEST QUALITY of GOODS, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. I have adopted, and shall rigidly ad hero to, a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, convinced that that policy alone is most beneficial to the public and myself. _Marj2?_GEO. SYMMERS. Change of Schedule. WIL., COL. A. AUGUSTA R. R., Columbia, S. C, Araii. 1, 1875. csr ?. ruenumnjg-i ON and after tho fi^@9S5@S^^r?3d inst, Day Pas? senger Tniin from and to Columbia will be discontinued. Passengers for points on Chcraw and Darlington Railroad can make connections at Florence on Tues? days, Thursdays and Saturdays, leaving Columbia on Local Freight at 3.10 A M., arriving at Florence nt 12.50 P.M. Re? turning, leave Florence at 12.50 P. M.; arrive at Columbia 9.30 P. M. Tho fol? lowing Schedule will be operated: going north. T.oavr? Columbia. 8.15 p. m. Florence.12.50 a. m. Arrive Wilmington. 7.10 a. m. oon.o south. Leave Wilmington. CIO p. m. Florence.11.40 p. m. Arrive Columbia.4.00 a. m. Makes through connections, all rail, North and South, and water line connec? tions i'iu Portsmouth. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman sleepers. JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Snpt. A. PorE, Gen. Pass, and Tioket Agent Char otte, Columbia & AugustaE. R. CoLuiteiA, S. C., April 1, 1875. rTuTE following Passenger Schedule is _L now operated: going north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.9.30a. m. 4.15 p. m. GranitcviUe.. ..10.20a. in. 5.11p.m. Col'bia Junct'n...2.13p. m. 9.05 p. m. Columbia.2.45p.m. 'J.17 p.m. Chester.6.34 p. in. Arrive Charlotte.9.00 p. m. No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection, via Wilmington and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 5.15 P. M. ooino south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3. Leave Charlotte ... .8.50 a. m. Chester.11.02 a. m. Winnsboro_12.38 p. m. Arrive Columbia... .2.42 p. m. Leave Columbia... .2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. rn. Col'biaJunct'n..3.17p. m. 4.15 a. m. GranitcviUe_7.15 p. m. 7.48 a. m. Arrive Augusta.8.05 p. m. 8.45 a. m. South bound Trains connect at Au? gusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to principal points. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pore, Gen. Pass'r and Ticket Agt. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Columbia^ S. C April 1, 1875. PASSENGER TRAINS will be run daily, (Sundays excepted,) by tho following schedule: , ur train, no. 1. Leave Columbia.7.00 a, in. Alston.8.45 a. m. Newberry.10.03 a. in. Cokcsbury.1.37 p.m. Helton.3.20 p. m. Arrive Greenville.4.55 p. m. down TRAIN, no. 4. Leave Greenville.0.00 a. m. Helton.:... .7.55 a. m. Cokcsbury.9.35 a. m. Nowberry.12.58 p. m. Alston.2.35 p. m. Arrive Columbia.4.10 p. m. . Passengers by Night Train on South Carolina Railroad connect with No. 1. Passengers by No. 4 connect with Day Train on South Carolina Railroad for Charleston, Augusta, &c, and with Train on Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Anderson Branch and lilue Jiidgt. Leave Walhalla.4.1o a. in. Seneca City..4.45 a. m, Perrvville..5.00 a. m. Pendleton.5.50 a in. Anderson.6.50 a. m. Arrive Bel ton.7.35 a, Hi. Leave Helton.'.,.,3.30 p.m. Anderson..4.20 p. nj? Pendleton...5.20 p. m. Perryville,. .6.05 p. m. Seneca City. . .6.10 pr m. Arrive Walhalla,-.6.45. p. m. Abbtvltle Branch Trains. . ?. ; Leave Abbeville. , .'.'<'.&00' a*jp. Arrive Cokesbury.'-.,???;?'?.9.10 h. m. Leave Cokesbury., .,1.1.40 p. m. Arrive Abbeville:. 2.35,p. m. T1I0S ,TX)DAMEAB, OenTSup^L Jaur?! Norton, Gem Ticket Agent / South Carolina Ka?roaa Company, ' 1 CottrkBiA, 8. C,\ AprilT, 1876. ? day pabkenoer train. Leave Colurnbla at..' 4130 p. rn. Arrivo at Charleston at.11.45 p. m. Leave Charleston at.. 6,45 a- m. Arrive at Columbia at...'. 2.15 p. m. NIGHT ZtfVXS? accommodation train. Leave Columbia......" 7.DO p. m. Arrive......'...".. 6.30 a.m. Leave Charleston. 7.10 p.m. Arrive.............-.-6,35 a, m. Cam den Train will connect at King villa with Up Passenger Train for Co? lumbia, Monday", Wednesday and Friday; and with Down Passenger Train from Columbia, Tuesday, Thursday and Sa? turday. S. 8. SOLOMONS, Gen. Bupt 8. B. Pipkins, General Tioket Agent. Finest groceries at Hardy Solomon's.