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THE PHOENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THE GLEANER, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN ?. SELBY. Editor und Proprietor, Office No. 160 North Richardson St. JiS^Tho Phoenix 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, 1805. buuscuiption. Daily, six months, Si; Tri-Weekly, 2.50; Weekly, 1.50. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in Daily at $1 a square of ten lines for first, and 50 cents each subse? quent insertion; if not exceeding live lines in length, 75 cents. Long adver? tisements by the week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions Ac, SI. _^5?"Dook and Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. aoents. Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. Grigshy, Ridgway. H. W. Lawson, Abbeville. John B. O'Neill, Newberry. A Persian noblo is dying of disap? pointment in Salt Lake City. He had heard of the enchanted valley of the Mormons, and deserted his own harem and the suite of the Shah to take up his abode in the paradise of tho latter day prophet. He arrived thero safely some time since, but a sight of the Utah hou ris, with their peaked faces and their noses paralled with their chins, gave him such a "set back" that ho is perish? ing of chagrin. Black-eyed ladies arc most apt to be passionate and jealous. Blue-eyed? soulful, truthful, affectionate, and con? fiding. Gray-eyed?philosophical, lite? rary, resolute, and cold-hcartod. Hazel eyed?quick-tempered and very fickle. Green-eyed?jealous. "Oh! my friend," exclaimed a tempe? rance orator, "that I had a window in my heart, that you might all look in and see the truth of what I tell you!" "Wouldn't a pain in your stomach do just as well?" asked a small boy. "Well, iny boy," asked a gentleman of n little eight-year-old boy, "what are you crying for?" "'Cause I* can't find my dad. I told the old fool if ho went off too far he'd lose me," was tho Slial reply. A Minnesota paper made a young poetess sav: "Oh, for a heart full of sweet yearlingsl" Tho poetess wrote to the editor, declaring that sho wrote "yearnings!" and the printer who set it up "yearling" was a calf. Notice. rpiIE CITIZENS OF COLUMBIA aro JL requested to carefully inspect their premises and abate any existing nui? sance or report the same promptly to the Chairman of tho Board of their respect? ive WTards. By order of the Chairman Board of Health: RICHARD JONES, Clerk B. n. Chairman of Ward 1?Prof. B. T. Greener; Ward 2?Henry Daniels; Ward 3?E. H. Heinitsh; Ward 4?C. Barnum. Juno 19_ Notice to Tax-Payers. rpHE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE JL 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 tho 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, I will attend in person at the following Precincts: Gadsden Precinct, June 17, 18 nnd 19. Acton Precinct, June 21 and 22. Davis' Precinct, June 24. Garner's Precinct, June 28 and 29. Camp Ground Precinct, Julj* 1. Killian's Precinct, July 5 and (5. Hopkins' Precinct, July 8. Trenholm's Precinct, July 10. A. L. SOLOMON, May 30 lmo County Auditor. Davis' Diamond Hams. AFULL supply of these choice HAMS just received and for sale bv April 1? JOHN AGNEW A SON. Sunday.?The following ordinance, we are requested by Chief Nixon to say, will be rigidly enforced hereafter: an ordinance for the retter observance of the sabdatu dat. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Columbia, in Council assembled, That from and after the passage and promulgation of this or? dinance, any merchant, shop-keeper or vender of wine, spirituous or malt liquors, in any quantity, either under a tavern or retail license, who shall keep his, her or their store, shop, bar-room or saloon open for tho transaction of busi? ness on the Sabbath day, shall bo sub? ject to a penalty of not more than forty five dollars, nor less than twenty dollars, at the discretion of the City Council of Columbia, for each and every violation of this ordinance. Sec. 2. And be it further ordained. That any person who shall publicly work or labor, or employ any other person to do so, on the Sabbath day, (except in coses of emergency,) shall be subject to a penalty often dollars for ?a?h and every offence. Mackerel. CHOICE MESS MACKEREL. No. 1, 2.tuid 3 MACKEREL. Just opened and for sale low, at retail, by_JOHN AGN EW & SON. _ 3ET /\ T=L V BSTIITGr I THRASHERS, HORSE POWEES, EN? GINES, FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac, Ac. at ma? nufacturers' price. Send ibr catalogue to L?RICK A LOWHANCE, April 22 Columbia S. C. fro '/ftt^rrrmmiTtT\^TT-?r. rrax C^f\ COL. ?SBUEY COWAED, Principal. A Full Corps of Able Professors CtOMPLETE outfit of Arms, Apparatus, ) etc, for thorough mental and physi? cal training. Location noted for health fulness, and possessing Railroad and Telegraphic facilities. For Illustrated Catalogue, apply to Principal. .Line 1_$13 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 hjghly favored country. Rest Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN, Otard and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES. I am also manufacturing, that superior LAGER BEEB,/ 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 ?cconiineud it. 1 ^ ~jT Also. bestbrandslmportedand 3sw<w Domestic CIGABS, Smoking and ^^^Chewing TOBACCO, Ac My SALOON is supplied with the best' of everything. LUNCH every (Tay, at 11 o'clock, Give me a call, at the sign of the big barrel, Nos. 10-1 and ICO Bichardson street._JOHN C. SEEGEBS. Kerosene! Kerosene!! BARRELS pure white standard 0\J KEROSENE, just received and for sale at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. per gallon at retail. Keroseite delivered, free of drayage, in any pnrt of the city by_j'OHN' AGNEW j SON. EC CIGARS For 25 Cents, at PERRY & SLAWSON'S. CHEROKEE SPRINGS, SFARTAXBV11G, S. 0. _ WATER ALTERATIVE and Tonic; Climate dry, bracing and healthful. Every attention paid to guests. BCFEKENCEB TN COLUMBIA.?Muj. D. II. Miller. A. Palmer, Col. Jos. Daniel Pope, Prof. L. Plate nn.l S. J. Terry. WILL OPEN JUNE 15. ;r??"TIACKK meet visitors rk_^g^( it Spartanburg C. H. sL^yV^v.i JOHN B. BLACKY June 2 lino Resident Manager. The Charleston Hotel WILL not bo closed this Sum [mer. All Guests patronizing us (during the Summer and Pall hnonths, and 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-1 chnnts is respectfully called to this no-1 tieo. May 28 Omos What You Need. 17?XTRA MESS BEEP, 10 cents per U pound. Fresh Mnv BUTTER, direct from Mil ford, N. Y.,*3 pounds for $1. CIGARS.?We are closing out our stork of Cigars, and ofTer the best FIVE CENT Cigars in the city, and only want a trial to convince von. May 10 " L?RICK A LOWRAKCE. Prepare Your Own Mineral Waters, BT USINO THE Granular Effervescent Suits. TiOCKBBIDGE ALUM. VICHY, CRAB XX ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FBIED BICHSHALL. 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 coining rapidly into use. One or two large tea-spoon-fnls added to a small tumbler of water, instantly reproduces a draught of the natural Water, accompanied by a sparkling "fiervescence. For sale nt L. T. SILL1MAN A CO.'S April 0 Drug Store. IT is the most wonderful medicine ever known, and possesses curative power unequalled in history of remedies. For sale only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. ?he- Alabama Sold Life Insurance Company, cf Uobile! -o C. E. THAMES, President; T. N. FOWLER, Secretary; Geu. S.D. LEE, Superintendent of Agencies. Assets $750,000 in Gold. CAPITAL, STOCK $200,000 GOLD-ALL PAID L\. SURPLUS AS TO POLICY-HOLDERS OVER $400,000 COLD. GOLD OR CURRENCY POLICIES ISSUED .' ASOUTHERN COMPANY, keeps nnd lends its Money in the South. Since chartered, its dividends have varied from 17 to 27 per cent. May 15 W. II. G1BBKS. Agent. Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER. & CO., Proprietors. Office 203 East Day street. Factory corner Cumberland and Philadelphia street*, IMPORTERS and dealers in Lubricating and Paint OILS. WINDOW GLASS and PAINTERS' MATERIAL. Agents for Averiii s Chemical Paint, Prince's Metalic Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting. Feb 25 JOnio ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. EOSE, Proprietor. ttf??fe?^^i ^ FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Fare*2A a day, including rS^Omnibus ride. Situated I ''mar the Capitol and in g? g centre of business part of piStlio city. My Omnibus '?-"vf will convey passengers to I ~l an<l from every train. The ' -""" Ladies' Apartments arc complete; entranceon As? sembly street. B1LLI ARD and BATH ROOMS all new and in good t r. Au ti The Oldest Daily in South Carolina! So You Want a Reliable Newspaper? Then Subscribe for THE PHOENIX. Dailv or Tri-Weekly; or WEEKLY GLEANER, Issued every Wednesday, -Kfl. 160 Piicbq'r 1)5011 Sf., CciiiSnbiq. Tbc rnfENix is the oldest Daily Paper published in tbe Statcof South Carolina, having been regularly issued sinco 21st March, 1865. The Gleanee is also in the eleventh year of its publication. The ^LATEST INTEL? LIGENCE, from every 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 S-i six months; Tri-Weekly $2.CO; Weekly $1.50. These papers were the first issued in Columbia after its partial destruction, circulate more extensively in the middle and upper Counties of the State than any other, anel are excellent mediums for advertising. THE PHOENIX Steam Book and Job Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with new Type of various grades and styles, from one foot to the svecntieth part of an inch size; Presses of ^ the latest f inven tion, cylinder and platen; Black, Colored and Transfer Inks; Paper and Cards; Cuts, Bor ders, Ac. Ac. in great vari riety and size. The work is all executed binder the s u p e rin tendence and inl? ine d i a to direction of the proprietor, who is a practical printer. Cash anil New York prices is the rule. Therefore, you should uave vorn WOBK done at home, when style and PBICE awe the same. This office is the only one in the upper part ot the State where Poster and General She>w Printing can bo pro-j perly exe'cuted, as we are supplied with fifty founts wood and other largo type. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters; Hand-bills, Programmes, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Circulars, Dodgers, Briefs, Letter Heads, Checks, Bill Heads, Receipts, i Horse. Bills, Labels, 'Railroad, Legal anel Jother Blanks, Tags; Wodeling, Visiting and Business 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. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor Phienis and Gleaner. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta E. Columbia, 8. C, May 2?, 1875. COMMENCING June 1, 1875, the fol? lowing Cbunges will be made in Passenger Schedule on this Road: Av. 1?Night Passenger?North. Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. in. Arrive Florence.12.50 u. m. Wilmington. 7.10 a.m. Connect at Florence with North-east? ern Iload for Charleston. Arriving there 0.15 A. M., and connect, closely at Wil? mington daily, except .Sundays, for all points North. No. 3?Night Passenger?South. Leave Wilmington. C.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 J North, and at Florence with Trains leav? ing Charleston, 0.30 V. M. I No. 7?Accommodation i? Freight?South. ] Leave Florence. 0 a. m. Arrive Columbia.7 p. m. j No. 8?Accommodation <? Freight?North. I 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 be run daily, (Sundays excepted,) by the following schedule: Leave Columbia 7.00 a. m. Ar. 4.10 p. m. Alston. . . 8.45 a. m. 2.35 p. m. Newberryl0.03a. m. 12.58 p. m. Cokesburyl.37p. m. 0.35 a. m. Bel ton. .".3.20 p. m. 7.55 n. m. Arrive Greenville 1.55 p. m. LveG.OO a. m.. Passengers by Nignt Train on South Carolina Bail road connect, with No. 1. Passengers by No. 4 connect with Day Train on South Carolina Bailroad for Charleston, Augusta, Ac, and with Train on Wilmington, Columbia and Angustn. Anderson Branch and Blue Bidge. Leave Wnlhtdla. 14.15 a. m. Ar. C.45 p. m. Seneca City4.45a. m. G.10 p. m. PerryviBo 5.00a. m. 6.05 p. m. Pendleton 5.50 a. m. 5.20 p. m. Anderson. 6.50 a. m. 4.20 p, m. Arrive Belton. . .7.35 a. m. Lvc 3.30 p. in. Abbeville Branch Trains. Leave Abbeville.8.00 a. m. Ar. 2.35 p. m. Cokesburyl.40 p. m. 9.10 a. in. THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't. Jauez Norton, Gen. Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, S. C.\ June 18, 1875. day rassengeb train. Leave Columbia 4.30 p. m. Ar. 2.15 p. m. Charlestons.-10 a. m. 11.45p. m. night expbes8 accommodation train. Leavo Columbia 7.00 p. m. Ar. 6.35 n. m. Charleston 7.10 p. m. 6.30 o. m. Cainden 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. L S. B. Pickins, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Columbia, S. C, June 19, 1875. r [TOE following Passenger Schedule is I now operated: oorNO north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta..8.22 a. m. 4.15 p. m. Graniteville.... 9.13 a.m. 5.11p.m. Col'bia Junct'n 12.58 p. m. 9.05 p. m. Columbia.1.18p.m. 9.17p.m. Chester.5.10 p. m. Arrive Charlotte.7.32 p. m. gJNo. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Bichmond, 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. going 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. m. Col'biaJunct'n..3.17p. m. 4.15 a. m. Graniteville... .7.15 p. m. 7.48 a. m. Arrive Augusta.8.05 p. m. 8.20 a. m. South bound Trains connect at Au? gusta for all point*. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to principal points JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope, Gen. Pass'r and Ticket Agt. Congaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA. S. C. I JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor, j ^^^^^^^^^^^ Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee ull my work first class and ccpjal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near South Carolina and Greenville and c Columbia Railroad Depots. Nov 18 Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals. -o IEXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, 2i Philadelphia, Boston, and allpromi* nent cities of the United Statos ond 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 B\NK, corner of Plain nnd Richardson iireots. JOHN S. PBESTON, Pres't. 1 Z. 11. Sawyee. Cashier. Mar 21