The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 19, 1875, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,
Published Daily and Tri-Weekly,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Office No. 160 North Richardson St.
?iT*The Phcenix is the oldest Daily
Paper in South Carolina, has the largest
circulation in the upper portion of the
State, and has been regularly issued
since its inception?March 21, 18(15.
subscription.
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advertisements
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lines in length, 75 cents. Long adver?
tisements by the week, month or year, at
less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita?
tions &c, $1.
TifBook and Job Printing of every
description faithfully attended to.
aobnts.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
J. A. Grigsby, Ridgwav.
II. W. Lnwson, Abbeville.
John B. O'Neill, Newberry.
KSThe late storm in Harris County, Ca.,
struck a building in which were assem?
bled a large number of ladies and gen?
tlemen who had met for the purpose of
spending the evening in dancing. The
awful, appalling roar of the tornado fell
upon the ears of the merry dancers, fear
took possession of their souls, and amidst
the mingled and!terrific sounds of the
tempest went tip many a wailing cry to
the Father of Mercies, and earnest vows
were uttered that if escape from death
were vouchsafed, no more tripping of
the light fantastic toe would ever be in?
dulged by-any of- thatfparty.- We un?
derstand none -were-seriously injured.
'Tis said, strange to relate, that on the
approach of the storm, every man pre?
sent, save two, took flight and sought
safety in a neighboring gully, leaving
the ladies without partners, one of those
who remained ' being a married man.
We think ?h*e brav? bachelor who stood
by the frightened girls, should be the
most favored man in all that region.
We are glad to know that the party in
the gully were not hurt by the storm.
An American clergyman exclaimed to
his hearers: "Eternity! Why you don't
know the meaning of the word, nor I
cither, hardly. It is forever and ever,
and five or six everlasting a-top of that.
You might place a row of figures from
here to sunset, and oypher them all up,
and it wouldn't begin to tell bow many
ages long eternity is. Why, my friends,
after millions and millions of years had
rolled away in eternity, it would be
100,000 vears to breakfast time."
Final Diacharge. i
NOTICE is hereby given, that W. H.
WTGG, administrator of the estato
of F. Beeves, deceased, has applied to
me for a final discharge as such adminis?
trator. It is ordered, that the 5TH DAY
OF JULY, A. D, 1875, be fixed for hear?
ing of petition, and a final settlement of
said estate. 15. I. BOOXE,
Judge of Probate, Bichland County.
June 0 4 ti;?
South Carolina, Richland County.
f.Y THE VROHATE COVET.
fit re Estttle of Hctnntvh j'. Fra^k:
VTOTICE is Hereby given that JOHN
i> C. SEEGEBS, guardian of the estate
of Hein reich V. Frank, hus applied to
:ue for a final discharge as such guardian.
It is ordered that the twenty-iirsi day of
June. a. D. 1875, I i fixed for hoarliig
the petition and a final Settlement of said
. stab . lt. I. BOOXE,
May 21 *12 Jnd:.< of Probate It. C.
What Ycu Need.
I^XTRA MESS LEEF, 10 cuts per
Id pound.
Fresh May BUTTER', direct from Mil
ford, N. Y., :) pounds for $1.
CIGARS.?We areclosingonl our stock
of Cigars, and offer the beHt FIVE CENT
Cigars in the city, and only want a trial
to convince you.
May 10 "L?RICK & LOWBANCE.
Prepare Your Own
Mineral Waters,
bt using the
Granular Effervescent Salts.
ROCKBBIDGE ALUM, VICHY. CRAB
ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FRIED?
RICHSHALL. The Salts represent in a
condensed and agreeable form the me?
dicinal constituents of these various
Mineral Waters, and from their conve?
nience and comparative cheapness, are
coming rapidly into use.
One or two large tea-spoon-fuls added
to a small tumbler of water, instantly
reproduces a draught of the natural
Water, accompanied by a sparkling
effervescence. For sale at
L. T. SIL LIM AN A CO.'S
April 6 Drug Store.
Davis' Diamond Hams.
AFULL supply of these choice HAMS
inst received and for sale bv
Apr'il 11; JOHN AG NEW A- *S( IN.
Interest Allowed.
rpHE Mechanics'and Farmers' Build
JL ing and Loan Association, of Rich
land, is now receiving deposits of $1.00
and upwards, and allowing interest at
the rate of 0 pet cent, per annum on all
amounts over $10.00, which remain 30
days or longer. Deposits received by
T. H. Gibbes. Treasurer, at the Central
National Bank, R.. D. SENN,
April 22$ President.
For Music Teachers.
NOW examine and select books for
the next season's campaign. In onr
catalogue (sent free) you will find all you
need, and of the best quality. ' We now
remind you of our SONG MONARCH,
(75 cents.) Unequalled as a class book
lor singing schools.
American School Music Readers.
Book I (""> cents,) Book II (50 cents,)
Book III (.50 cents.) Excellent graded
books for schools.
Richardson's New Method
For Piano-ibrte.
($3.75.) The greatest and best of Piano
instruction books.
CLARKE'S NEW METHOD
For Reed Organs.
($2.50,) which occupies very nearly the
same position with respect to books of
its class as Richardson's does to other
Piano-forte Methods.
And if, as is likely, you arc a leader of
a choir or musical society, yon will find
excellent material in our new books,
THOMAS' QUARTETS AND ANTHEMS,
(S2.50.) or PERKINS' ANTHEMS,
! ($1.50.) or POUR PART GERMAN
? SONGS, ($1.50.) for Mixed Voices, or
1 DANE'S ANTHEM SERVICES, (Episco
; pal,) $2.50.
Sent, pwst paid, for Retail Prices.
Sold by all principal Music Dealers.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston.
('HAS. H. DITSONA CO.,
?Tune 12 swl 711 Broadway, N. Y.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
milE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE
_I_ will be open for receiving RETURNS
from JUNE 1 to JULY 20, 1875, instead
of July 1 to August 20, as heretofore.
The law requires the County Auditor
to assess all parties who fail to list their
personal property within the time above
noted, at the same valuation as of 1874,
and add a penalty of fifty per cent,
thereto; and all new buildings and
structures, not returned in 1874, must be
returned for the fiscal year 1875, and in
default thereof a penalty of fifty per
cent, will attach.
To facilitate the tax-payers in making
their returns for the fiscal year 1875,1
will nttend in person at the following
Precincts:
Gadsden Precinct, June 17, 18 and 19.
Acton Precinct, June 21 and 22.
Davis' Precinct, June 24.
Garner's Precinct, June 28 and 29.
Camp Ground Precinct, July 1.
Killian's Precinct, July 5 and C.
Hopkins' Precinct, July 8.
Trenholm's Precinct, July 10.
A. L. SOLOMON,
May 30 lmo County Auditor.
TTrVRLVB STUXTGr
RASHERS, HORSE POWERS, EN?
GINES, FAN MILLS, GRAIN
CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac, Ac, at ma?
nufacturers' price. Send for catalogue
to L?RICK A LOWRANCE,
April 22 , Columbia S. C.
Kerosene! Kerosene!!
Xf \ BARRELS pure white standard
0\J KEROSENE, just received and
for sale at 10c. per gallon by the barrel,
and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene
tlelivered, free of </>???/'"/". ii> ?m/ nrirt oi
the city by JOHN' A'ONEW ?- SON.
The Alabama Soli Life Ins
C. E. THAMES, President; T. N. F
Superintended
iLssets $756,
CAPITA!. STOCK $200.0<
?.. -:-.
? 11;it,us as To roi,icr-ii(
<."/.!> nit i.ui:i:i:xr\
VSOUTHERN COMPANY, keeps cm1
churter? d, itdividi nds have varied
I May 15
Manufactured by HOLMES, (
Office 203 East Bay street. Factory com
Cliarlosl
IMPORTERS and dealers in Lubricatini
PAINTERS' MATERIAL. Agents for
Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting.
ROSE'S HOTEL, CdLUMBI?7^
CHEROKEE SPRINGS,
SI'AR TA NB URG, S. C.
WATER ALTERATIVE
nnd Tonic; Climate dry,
bracing and healthful.
Every attention paid to
guests.
References in Columbia.?Maj. D. B.
Miller, A. Palmer, Col. Jos. Daniel
Pope, Prof. L. Plate and S. J. Perrv.
WELL OPEN JUNE 15. *
.2?VHACKS meet visitors
at Kpurtonburg 0. H.
June 2 lino
JOHN B. BLACK7
Resident Manager.
The Charleston Hotel
WILL not he closed this Sum?
mer. All Guests patronizing us
during the Summer and Fall
?months, und remaining a week
or more, will be allowed a reasonable
discount?except occupants of rooms on
the first or parlor floor.
The attention of the Country Mer?
chants is respectfully called to this no?
tice. May 28 6inos
California and Imported
Wines, Liquors, Etc.
JUST received, direct from
^California, a carload of suite
" rior WINES and BRANDIES,
'made of delicious grapes in
that highly favored country.
Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY,
Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN,
Otard ami other brands BRANDY,
Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES.
I am also manufacturing,
that superior LAGER BEER,/
for which my brewery has!
acquired such a deserved re-'
putation. Give it a trial- it is pure and
warranted free from any deleterious in?
gredients. Physicians recommend it.
Also, best brands Imported and
Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and
Chewing TOBACCO, Ac.
My SALOON is supplied with the best
of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11
o'clock, Give me a call, at the sign of the
big barrel, Nos. 104 and 1G0 Richardson
street.
JOHN C. SEEGERS.
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IT is the most wonderful medicine ever
known, and possesses curative power
unequalled in historv of remedies. For
sale only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. _
ACTS OF TBE LEGISLATURE
170R 1875, with postage, 81.15. For
1 sab at lt. L. BRYAN'S
May 5 Bookstore.
race taanv, of Mile! *
DWLER. Secretary; Gen. S. D. LEE,
t of Agencies.
000 in Go!d.
JO <;<>5.l) ALL
'/.OERS >> VKR -s I'??'.'?? (I <: ? 1. !>.
' POLICIES ISSVRD!
! lends it-- Moncv in the South. Since
fr. ui IT to 27 p< r"c nt.
AY. II. GlBIir.S. Ak< nt.
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7ALDER & CO., Proprietors.
;r Cumberland and Philadelphia stre< ts,
! and Paint OILS. WINDOW GLASS and
Averill's Chemical Taint, Prince's Metalic
Fi b 25 *6n\n
C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Fnrcs>2.l a day, including
Omnibus ride Situated
r -. near the Capitol and in
centre of business part of
the city. My Omnibus
will convey passengers to
and from every train. The
HHravft/lvf Ladies" Apartments arc
complete; entrance on As?
sembly street. B1LLI
: ARD and LATH BOOMS
r-ro %v n,,d in good
The Oldest Daily in South Carolina!
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Then Subscribe for
THE PHOENIX,
Daily or Tri-Weeklv; or
WEEKLY GLEANER,
issued every Wednesday,
yo. 160 TiicfcqrDson Sf., CeiiiiK)6iq\
Tbo Phoenix is the oldest Daily Paper
published in the State of South Carolina,
having been regularly issued since 21st
March, IPGS. The Gleaner is also in
the eleventh year of its publication. The
, LATEST INTEL?
LIGENCE, from
overy part of the
world, including
full and correct
Market Reports,
received daily: well selected reading mat?
ter. Editorials and locals prepared by
competent writers. They are Conserva?
tive in politics and devoted to
the best interests of the peo?
ple?the proprietor (who has
controlled them since their
origin) having been a resident
of Columbia more than forty
years. Terms of subscrption I
as follows, including postage:
Daily $4 six months; Tri-Weekly $2.50;
Weekly $1.50. These papers were the
lirst issued in Columbia after its partial
destruction, circulate nioreextensively in
the middle and upper Counties of the
State than any other, and arc excellent
mediums for advertising.
THE PHOENIX
teut hi and Job Printing Office
supplied with
Mini
Is thoroughly
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Transfer Inks; Paper and Cards: Cuts,
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riety and
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tende n c e
and i tu?
rn e d i ate
direction of the proprietor. Who is a
practical printer. Cash and New York
prices is the rule. Therefore, you should
have XOOB WOItK 1h>xe at
style ami PRICE SHE the
office is the only one in the
upper part of the Stale
where Poster and General
Show Printing can be pro?
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supplied with fifty founts wood and other
largo typo. 1. 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters;
Hand-bills, Programmes, Bills of Fare,
Pamphlets, Circulars, Dodgers, Uriel's,
Letter Heads. Checks,
Bill Heads, Receipts,
Horse Bills. Labels,
Railroad. Legal and
ether Blanks, Tags:
Wedding, Visiting and
llusiness Cards; in short, any and every
thing in the way of Plain or Fancy JOB
and BOOK PRINTING. Orders from a
distance will receive immediate attention.
.11 l.IAN A. 9KI7BY,
home, when
same. This
Propvi*',<>r Phti nix
am r.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R.
Columbia, S. C, Mat 28, 1875.
COMMENCING- June 1, 1875, the fol?
lowing Changes will be made in
Passenger .Schedule on this Road:
Ab. 4?Sight Passenger?S?rth.
Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. m.
Arrive Florence.12.50 a. in.
Wilmington. 7.10 a. m.
Connect at Florence with North-east?
ern Road lor Charleston. Arriving thoro
0.15 A. M., and connect closely at "Wil?
mington daily, except Sundays, lor all
points North.
So. 3?Sight Passenger?South.
Leave Wilmington. 0.25 p. m.
Florence.11.55 p. m.
Arrive Columbia. 4.15 a.m.
Connects daily, except Sunday even?
ing, at Wilmington, with all Trains from
North, and at Horenco with Trains leav?
ing Charleston, 0.30 P. M.
Ab. 7?./lccommodafion tfc Freight?South.
Leave Florence. 0 a. in.
Arrive Columbia. 7 p. m.
So. 8?Accommodation it Freight?S?rth.
Leave Columbia. 5.50 a.m.
Arrive Florence. 4.50 p.m.
Both Trains connect with Cheraw and
Darlington Railroad, and carry Coaches.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt.
A. Pope, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Columbia, S. C April 1, 1875.
PASSENGER TRAINS will bo run
daily, (Sundays excepted,) by the
following schedule:
Leave Columbia 7.00 a. in. Ar. 4.10 p. m.
Alston. .. 8.45 a. m. 2.35 p. m.
Newberry 10.03n. m. 12.58 p. m.
Cokcsbnryl.37p. m. 0.35 a. m.
Relton.. ..3.20 p. in. 7.55 a. m.
Arrive Greenville4.55 p. m. LvcO.OO a. 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 and Blue Ridge.
Leave Walhalla. 14.15 a. m. Ar. 0.45 p. m.
Seneca City 1.46 a. m. 6.10p.m.
Perryville'5.00 a. ni. 0.05 p.m.
Pendleton 5.50 a. m. 5.20 p. m.
Anderson. 0.50 a. ni. 4.20 p. m.
Arrive Relton .. .7.35 a. m. Lve 3.30 p. m.
Abbeville Branch Trains.
Leave Abbeville.8.00a. m. Ar. 2.35 p. ni.
? CokesbUrvl.40 p. m. 9.10 a. m.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't.
Jabez Nobton, Gen. Ticket Agent.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
Columbia, S. C, June 18, 1875.
day passenoer train.
Leave Columbia 4.30 p. m. Ar. 2.15 p. m.
Charleston?.45 a. m. 11.45 p.m.
night express accommodation train.
Leave Columbia 7.00 p. m. Ar. C.35 a. m.
Charleston7.10 p. m. G.30 a. m.
Cnmden Train will oonnect at King
ville with Up Passenger Train for Co?
lumbia, Monday, Wednesduy and Friday;
and witb Down Passenger Train from
Columbia, Tuesday, Thursday and Sa?
turday. S. S. SOLOMONS, Gen. Supt> .
S. B. Pickins, General Tioket Agent.
Charlotte, Columbia & AugustaR. R.
Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875.
? rpHE following Passenger Schedule is
I _|_ now operated:
j ooiNo north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
1 Leave Augusta.0.30a. m. 4.15 p. m.
Graniteville. . ..10.20a. in. 5.11 p. m.
Col*bia Jnnct'n...2.13p. m. 9.05 p. m.
Columbia.2.45 p. m. 9.17 p. m.
Chester.(1.34 p. in.
: Arrive Charlotte.9.00p. m.
Na. 2 Train makes close connection,
I via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 0.05 A. M.
No. -l Train makes (dose connection, via
Wilmington and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 5.15 1'. M.
! coino norm. Train No. 1. Train No. 3.
Leave Charlotte_8.50 a. nt.
Chester.11.02 a. ui.
Winnslioro... .12.38 p. ni.
Arrive Columbia... .2.42 p. in.
Leave Columbia. .. .2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. ni.
Col bia Jnnct'u..3.17 p. ui. 4.15 a. ni.
Graniteville... .7.15 p. ni. 7. IS a. m.
Arrive Augusta.8.05 p. in. 8.45 a. ni.
South bound Trains connect at Au?
gusta for all points. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to principal points
JAS. ANDERSON. General Sup.
A. Pope, Gen. Pass'rand Ticket Agt.
Congaree Iron Works,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
j JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFAC?
TURER Steam
Engines, Saw
und Grist Mills,
('.in Gearing,
and all kinds
Iron Castings
for Machinery;
and Ornament?
al Castings for
Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings
for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees
and Arbor Chairs; also, Rrass Castings of
all kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools,
Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work
first class mid equal to any North or
South. Works at foot of Lady street and
near South Carolina and Greenville and
Columbia Railroad Depots. Nov 18
Money to loan,
On Marketable Collaterals.
TEXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
j Philadelphia, Boston, and allpromi'
i nent cities of the United Statos and Eu
j rope bought and sold.
DEPOSITS received and intcrest-benr
| ing CERTIFICATES issued.
STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
j bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from the citv and country solicited, and
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS
granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL
HANK, corner of Plain and Richardson
dreetf. JOHN S. PRESTON. Pres't.
J. II. Sawyeis, Cashier. Mar 21
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