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Published Daily and Tri-Weekly) Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SEI.BY, Editor and Proprietor, Office No. 160 North Richardson St. ^?J-Tho PnaiNEX ifl the oldest Daily Paper in Sonth Carolina, has tho largest circulation in tho upper portion of tho Stato, and has been rogularly issued nineo its inception?March 21, 1865. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, six months, $4; Tri-Weokly, 2.50; Wookly, 1.50% ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in Daily at $1 a square of nino lines for first, and 50 cents oaoh subse? quent insertion; if not oxceoding five lines in length, 75 cents. Long adver? tisements by tho week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions Ac., $1. ^&S*Book and Job Printing of every description faith fully attended to. AGENTS. Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. Grigsby, Ridgway. H. W. Lawson, Abbeville. John B. O'Neill, Nowbcrry. A desperate character has fallen into the clutches of tho law near Stanford, Ky., whoso -whereabouts remained for somo timo very shrewdly and successfully conceal? ed from tho officers. Tho man, whoso name is Bridgowater, had a retreat in tho woods at some dis tanco from his home, and did not betray himself in the necessary and frequent communication with the latter place, a small but intelligent dog acting as messengor. Bridge water's hiding place was between a couple of hnge chestnut logs, over which at night a piece of oil cloth was thrown. "Whenover it became necessary to send word to friends, or to receivo a message from them, tho outcast would tie his communi ? cation about tho dog's neck and dispatch him on tho journey, which would be accomplished in a very short space of time. Two other large dogs ranged about in tho immediate vicinity of the hiding placo and gave prompt notico of the appearance of any stranger in tho neighborhood. Thus guarded by four-footed allies and in full communication with his friends, the outlaw for a long pcrion set his pursuers at defiance. It seems evi? dent that Tray is still ever faithful, and doesn't care a cent on which side he fights. As an illustration of the limit-1 less number of combinations which the three primary colors are capa? ble of, it may be interesting to know that in the Gobelin tapestry manufacture 28,000 distinct shad? ings of yarn are employed, each I one distinguished by the practiced | eye. Kerosene! Kerosene!! tXfi BARRELS pure white standard I eJV/ KEROSENE, juBt received and for sale at 19o. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c per gallon at retail. Kerosene] delivered, free of drayage, in any pnrt of the city by JOHN AGNEW & SON. HEBER D. HEINITSH, H. D., Physician and Surgeon, KESD3ENCE CORNER BLANDING i AND MARION STREETS, offers hiB professional services to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity- Calls left at tho Drug Store of E. H. HEINITSH will re? ceive prompt attention. April 1 Notice to the Public Practitioners and Students of Dental Surgery. nrtHE South Carolina State Dental Asso J_ ciution will meet in the city of Co? lumbia, on TUESDAY, May 4, 1875, at | 10 o'clock A. M., at tho rooms of Drs. Boozor A Wright, at which timo and placo tho Board of Dental Examiners in the State of South Carolina will hold thoir I meeting in pursuance with the Aot passed by tho Legislature of tho Stato, entitled ' 'An Aot to regulate tho praotico of den? tistry, and protect the people against \ empiricism in relation thereto, in the Stato of South Carolina." Candidates for examination will pre-1 aont themselves at 12 M. of WEDNES? DAY, May 5, at tho above mentioned place. THEO. F. CHUPEIN, D. D. S., Prosident Sonth Carolina S. D, A. O. C. PATRICK, D. D. 6., April 6 Corresponding Secretary. _ja>*Greenville News copy twice, a week | until day._._ C I T Y D R U G ST O Ri? EDWARD H. HEPHTSH, (Assisted by H. R. Wiltborger, Graduate | in Pharmacy and Chemistry,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, BOpposite Phoenix Office. ' USINESS will be conducted upon the CASH basis. Medicines will be sold at LOW prices. . PRESCRIPTIONS put up in best manner, at lowest ooat The Proscription Department will bo under the supervision of competent arid skillful porsons. Tho community have the as? surance that knowledge is the best pro? tection againBt error. Theofitces of Dr. A. S. HYDRICK, City Physician, and Dr. HEBER D. HEINITSH, will be for the present at this store, where all orders and calls for professional services will be attended to at all hours. The Wholesale Department will be conducted by tho Proprietor. A full line of ohoice Drugs and Medioines on hand, to which special attention is called. E. H. HEINITSH, April 1{ Proprietor City Drug Store Final Settlement. "VTOTipE is hereby given that I, W. P. XV Rix, surviving partner of tho firm of WEABN & IIIX, will mako my final settlement of the buBiness'of tho said firm, with tho administratrix of the estate of Richard Woarn, on the 12th day of MAY, 187G. All porsons who havo claims aguins tho said firm will present the same bofore that date for payment, and all persons still indebted to the said firm aro requested to make payment. W. P. HIX. Apbil 15, 1875. Notice is hereby given that Margaret R. Wtvirn, administratrix of the estate of Richard Wearn, deceased, has applied to i Hon. B. I. Boono, Judgo of Probate, in and for the County of Riohland, for a final disohargo as such administratrix, j It is ordered, that tho 12th day of MAY, A. D. 1875, ho fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of said estate. B. I. BOONE, Judge of Probate, Riohland County. April 16_ fig AFIREMAN'S TOURNAMENT will bo held in Columbia, S. C, on THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1875. Under tho auspices of tho Palmetto and Independent Steam Fire Engino Com? panies and tho Phoenix Hook and Lad dor Company. Tho following prizes havo been offered by tho citizens for competition: 1st Prize, for steamers.$160 2d ?? " " . 75 1st ?? " Hook & Ladder Co.. 75 2d.50 1st " " Hose Cos. and Hose Reels. 75 2d " . " 50 Companies intending to participate in tho Tournament, will please communi cato with Caph W. B. Stanley, Chief En? gineer, Columbia, S. C. Copies of the Order of Exerciso will be furnished on application to T. II. Black well, Secretary of tho Committee of Ar? rangements. THOS. DODAMEAD, Chairman. T. H. Blackwele, Secretary. To the Citizens of Columbia. Columbia, S. C, April 17, 1875. r I MHZ undersigned, on behalf of the _L hand engines of tho city of Colum? bia, havo appointed tho following per? sons to solicit contributions to uid them in defraying tho expenses of tho TOUR? NAMENT to be given by them on tho 11th OF MAY next, viz: Messrs. John Dennison, H. E. Hayne, Isaac Black, Jr., C. M. Wilder, Thos. J. Gregory and William Rose. The members of both companies have contributed to a fund for that purpose, but failing to raiso a sufficient amount, they are compelled to appeal to a gene? rous public to supplement their own contributions with a sum sufficient to pay the expenses. It is unnecessary for ns to refer to our voluntary Borvicos, given at all times for the protection of the lives and property of tho citizens of Columbia; wo feel thoy aro known and appreciated, and that our appeal will meet with a hearty, liboral response. H. E. HAYNE, President Enterprise F. E. Co. JOHN DENNISON, President Vigilant F. E. Co. Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals. -o EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi? nent cities of tho United Statos 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 rauooKSFiiR fin: people'. Father Kemp's Old Folk'n Concert Tunes. (40 Cents.) CONTINENTAL HARM0NY-$1.50. Ye Olde Ahlkes Note Books arc printed at our Shoppe, from whence ire send (hem, l'oste-1'ayde, on ye reeeip( of ye. retaile price. Olde and Yunge love ye Ancient tunes. POPULAR CANTATAS, And moro popular every season, are Esther, the Beautiful Queen, [50c.:] Daniel, [50c. ;] BELsnAZZAn's Feast, [50c.;] Flower Queen, [75c. ;] Pic-nic, [$1.00;] Haymaeeks, .[$1.00;] Culprit Fay, [$1.0O;] Musicai.Enthusiast, [50c. ;] Winter Evenino Entertainment, [$1.00. ] May bo given with or without eostumcs. Fine.Collections of Easy Music. Winner's Band of Four?$1.00. Musical Garland, Violin, Piano accom? paniment?$2.50. Musical Flowers, Flute, Piano accom? paniment?$2.50. Violin Amusements-$1.50. Flute Bouquot?$150. Sold by all the principal music dealers. Sent, post-rroe, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON A CO.. April 17 swU 711 Broadway, N. Y. STORED and INSURED at very lowest rates, and the top of the market gua? ranteed for all Cotton consigned to us for sole. Advances made at one per cent, per month upon all Cotton Stored with us, No charge for Drayago. HAT! Northern Timothy and Clover at $1.25 and 1.50 100?full weight guaranteed. SEE? POTATOES! Fine Early Rose, Goodrich, Peerless, Peaohblowa and other varieties. OTANOl Jonesport Fertilizer?as good as any used?$45 jM ton cash and 60 "M ton time. SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Feb 19 3m Opposite fJ. C. R. Depot. IN EXCHANGE CUANO FOR COTTON. Th< Calibrated Pertuiatis for Cotion, Cor*. Wheat and Tcbacco. REDUCED PlilCESl LIBERAL TER MSI sVilcox. Gibbes & Co.'s Manipulated Guano, Prepared at Savannah, Go., and Charleston, S. C, and W Imported in bulk direct from Phoenix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. E arc offering the above celebrated FERTILIZERS, this Reason, at considera? bly reduced prices, and give purchasers the option of paying in cotton on the basis of 17 cents for middling, delivered at planters nearest depot, by November 1, 1R7/5, the cotton to bo packed in gooil merchantable bales. By this arrangement tho planter has a guarantee, af realizing a good price for his cotton to pay for fertilizers. These GUANOS are too well known to require comment. Those who have UBed them know how to appreciate Uieir value; those who have not, as yet, will find, on I fair trial, that thoir liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands. For further information, call on the undersigned for circu- | lars, containing analvsis, opinions of planters, Ac. Jan 22 4mo SEIBELS A EZELL, Agents, Columbia, S. C. Screven House, R. IS RAD LEY, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, C-A. THIS long and favorably known House, pleasantly situated oil Johnson Square, having been recently repaired and repainted, anil 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. Fcb 12 3uio HOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. Wit." K ROSE, Proprietor. ?S^tf-fff* fft?t& >-> FIRST CLASS IIOTEL. ^^lC5|*p'i?>''.V\ :.: :r.--' -~i -2%=_ Fare$21 a dav, including ?, Omnibus ride. Situated "near the Capitol and ? centre of business part of tho city. My Omnibus ' will convey passengers to and from every train. The Ladies' Apartments arc complete; entrance on As ? sembly street. BILLI p ABU and BATH ROOMS are all now and in good order. Ap S a o Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors, Office 203 East Bay street. Factory corner Cumberland and Philadelphia streets. Olaarleston, ?? o. IMPORTERS and dealers in Lubricating and Paint OILS. WINDOW GLASS and PAINTERS' MATERIAL.? Agents for Avcrill's Chemical Paint. Prince s Metalic Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting. I-Yb 25 +0mo Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line! VIA CHARLESTON, TO AND FROM ULTIlOll, I'li LADFlPBn, NEW YORK. - o? SWS. AND ALL The New England IMEanufacluring Cities. -Tuesday, Thursday THREE times a week from New York and Saturday. . ,7r-?~Elegant State Room Accommodations. \ Sea Voyage ton to twelve Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." Total capacity ?10,000 bales monthly. The South Carolina Railroad Company, And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first ( las? Steam? ships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public, in the Cotton Slates nt the PORT of CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not ex I celled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the line: TO NEW I'ORK. CHARLESTON.Janu s Bervv. Commander. JAMES ADGER.T. J. Lockwood, Commander. CHAMPION.,. . .B. W. Lockwood. Commander. MANHATTAN.M. S. Woodhull. Commander. JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agents. Charleston. 8. C. GEORGIA.S. Orowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA.T. J. Beckett. Commander. WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER & CO.. Agents, Charbston, S. C. Sailing Days Wednesdays and Saturdays. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships' ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR .C. Hinekh v. Commander. Sailing Day Friday. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE FALCON.Huinie, Commander. SEA GULL.Daltou, Commander. Sailing Day every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent. Charleston, S. C. TO BOSTON. Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES -ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0. Rates guarontood as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance ono-huli of one per cont Through Bills of Lading and Through Tickets Can be procured at all the princiyal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tonnes I seo and Mississippi. State Rooms may be secured in advance, without oxtracharge, by addressing the Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, tho Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. Through j Tickets by thin route includo Trunsfers. Meals und State Rooms while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting linos, havo largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movoment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West First Class Eating Saloon at Branchvilie. On tho Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first class Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from tho steamers to day and night trains of tho South Carolina Railroad. Close connec? tion made with other roads, delivering Freights at distanj points with promptness. The managers will uso every oxortion to satisfy thoir patrons that tho lino via Charleston cannot bo surpassed in despatch and the safo delivery of goods. For further information, apply to T. J. Gbiffin, Western Agont, Atlanta, Ga.; R. D. Hiaaxn, General Agent, P. O. Box 4,979; Ofiice 317 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. Pickkns, General Passgnger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad; or J. M. Selkirk, Superintendent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston, S. C. t ?_? .r - .-?i?i?-r?-x-?r Gongaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. v^'^^^^^^^^^ and Ornament n\ Castings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also. Dross Costings of nil kinds. Dells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Depots. Nov 18 KT aphtha Lamps. AGAS LIGHT at much less expense. These LAMPS are in different styles and well adapted for Stores, Of? fices. Entries and Rooms. Each Lamp is of itself a gas manufactory. The od is fed through a tube or pipe, at the end of which the burner converts it into gas, which burns with a brilliant white flamo nearly equal to best coal gas, and surpass? ing many gas lights. For salo by Feh l? M. E. CA RR, 57 Hridgo street. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875. IPASSENGER TRAINS will bo run _ daily, (Sundays excepted,) by the following Bchcdule: up tkai n. no. 1. Leave Columbia.7.00 a. m. Alston.8.45 a. m. Newberry.10.03 a. m. Cokesbury.1.37 p. m. Helton.3.20 p. m. Arrive Greenville.4.55 p. in*. jjown TnAIN, no. 4. Leave Greenville.0.00 a, m. Helton.7.55 a. m. Cokesbury.0.35 a. m. Newberry.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, Ac. and with Train on Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta. Anderson Branch und Blue Bulge. Leave. Walhalla.4.15 a. m. Seneca Citv.4.45 a. m. Perryville.*.5.00 a. m. Pcnuleton.5.50 a. m. Anderson.(5.50 a. m. Arrive Belton.7.35 a. m. Leave Helton.3.30 p. m. Anderson.4.20 p. m. Pendloton.5.20 p. m. Perryville.8.05 p. m. Seneca City.0.10 p. m. Arrive Walhalla.G.45 p. m. Abbeville Branch Train*. Leave Abbeville.8.00 a. m. Arrive Cokesbury.0.10 a. m. Leave CokeBbury.1.40 p. m. Arrive Abboville.2.35 p. m. THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't .T.vBEz Norton, Gen. Ticket Agent South Carolina Railroad Company, Cot.umjjia, S. C, April 1, 1875. oat PASSENOEB TSULIN. Leave Columbia at. 4.30 p. m. Arrive at Charleston at.11.45 p. m. Loavo Charleston at. C.45 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 2.15 p. m. NIOUT EXPRESS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Columbia. 7.00 p.m. Arrive. 6.30 a. m. Leavo Charleston. 7-10 p. m. Arrive. 6.35 a. m. Cam den Train will connect at King villo with Up Passenger Train for Co? lumbia, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; and with Down Passenger Train from Columbia, Tuesday. Thursday and Sa? turday. S. S. SOLOMONS. Gen. Supt. S. B. Pic eins. Genend Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. WH,.. COL. A AUGUSTA R. R.. Coi.cmisia, S. ('.. April 1, 1875. sen gor Train from and to Columbia will be discontinued. Passengers for points on Cheraw and Darlington Railroad can make connections at Florence on Tues? days, Thursdays and Saturdays, leaving Columbia on Local Freight at 3.10 A. M., orriving at Florence at 12.50 P. M. Re? turning, leave Florence at 12.50 1*. M.: arrive at Columbia U.30 P. M. ooing NoI.tu. Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. m. Florence.12.50 a. m. Arrive Wilmington. 7.10 a.m. r.oiNt; soCTn. Leave Wilmington. 6.10 p. m. Florence.11.40 p. m. I Arrive Columbia. 4.00 a. m. Makes through connections, all rail, I North and South, and water line connec ! tions via Portsmouth. Through tickets I sohl and baggage checked to all principal j points. Pullman sleepers. JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt A. Pope, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Colttmblv, 8. C, April 1, 1875. 1"*1HE following Passenger Schedule is . now operated: ooino north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.0.30a. m. 4.15 p. m. Granitcville_10.20a.m. 5.11p.m. ColnioJunct'n...2.18p. m. 9.05 p. m. Columbia.2.45p. m. 9.17p. m. Chester.6.3-1 p. m. Arrivo Charlotte.9.00p. m. Na. 2 Train makcs**close connection, vta Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at Now York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection, via Wilmington and Richmond, to all points North, orriving at New York 6,15 P. M. ooino socth. Train No. 1. Train No. 3. Leave Charlotte_8.50 a. m. Chester.11.02 a.m. Winnsboro... . 12.38 p. m. I Arrive Columbia... .2.42 p. m. Leave Colombia.. . .2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. m. Col'bia Junct'n .3.17p. m. 4.15 a. m. Granitcville... .7.15 p. m. 7.48 a. m. Arrive AugUBta.8.05 p.m. 8.45 a. m. South bound Trains oonnect at Au? gusta for all points South and West Through tickets sold and baggago checked to principal points. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pops, Gen. Pans'r and Ticket Agt _California and Imported Wines, Liquors, Etc. JUST received, direct from California, a carload of supe? rior WINES and BRANDIES, 'made of delicious grapes in that highly favored country. Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN, Otard and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WDNE8. I am also manufacturing, that superior LAGER BEER, / for which my brewery has! acquired such a deserved re-* point ion. Give it a trial?it is pure and warranted free from any deleterious in? gredients. Physicians recommend iL Also, best brands Imported and Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Ac. My SALOON iB supplied with the best of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 o'clock, Give me a call, at the sign of the big barrel, Noh. 104 and 166 Richardson street. JOHN C. SEEGERS. IT is the most wonderful medicine ever known, and possesses curative powor unequalled in history of remedies. For sale only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IS First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, Y VC. BY CS I.NO CHEAPER GRADES OF STOCK, WE CAN EVBSIbU WOBX AT lowest living prices. FINE FASHI0 K?dO~STATI0N ERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and <?all invitations ON THE BEIT STOCK AND printed in the LATEST STYLE. Sept 4 GREATEST OF ALL MEDICINES IS HEDNIT?H'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, for purifying the Blood. For sale at his Drug Store._April 16 t Olty 3BC?ULL O&OOElUr ST.OBB. On announc? ing my RE? MOVAL to the new and ele? gant Store, cor? ner ?f Main and Washing? ton streets, I beg to return my moat ein cero 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 public with the BEST QUALITY of GOODS, at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. I havo adopted, and shall rigidly ad bore to, a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, convinced that that policy alone is most I beneficial to tho public and myself. I Mar 26 _GEO. BYMMER8. Mackerel. CHOICE MESS MACKEREL. No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL. Just opened and for sale low, at retail, by JOHN AGNEW & SON.