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THE PH<ENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THE GLMNSR, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office No. 160 North Richardson St. ^^?-Tho ph03nxx 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, 1803. subscription. Daily, six months, SI; Tri-Weekly, 2.50; Weekly, 1.00. advertisements Inserted in Daily at SI a square of ten lines for first, and 50 cents each subse? quent insertion; if not exceeding five lines in length, 70 cents. Long adver? tisements by the week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions Ac, SI. jZSfBook and Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. agents. Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. Grigsby, Ridgwny. H. W. Lawson, Abbeville. John B. O'Neill, Newberry. Reduction of Subscription.?The Weekly Gleaner, a large family paper, containing from thirty to forty-eight columns of closely printed reading mat? ter, will be furnished from this dato at the low price of $2 per annum, postage included. Old subscribers will have the time extended in proportion. Tho desire is to furnish a good readable weekly journal at a low rate to every family within the State. The Gleaner is issued every Wednesday, and will contain the latest telegrams to date of publication. Specimens furnished. Subscribe for the PmxNix; have it re? gularly left at your residence, and don't depend upon buying single copies or borrowing. Any and every style of book and job printing executed promptly at Phoznix office. Material of every kind on hand. Old typo in any quantity, at from twenty to thirty cents a pound, for sale at Phoznix office. Old newspapers, suitable for wrap? ping, at fifty cents a hundred. Great Reduction IN G RO OERIES! ON and after this date, my large and well selected Btock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS will be sold at greatly reduced prices for cash. I particularly call the attention of the public to my large stock of BACON, LARD and BUT? TER, all of the very best quality, and cheap. 200 barrels new Solomon's Fancy FLOUR, just received fresh from the mill, and. price reduced. TEAS, COFFEES and SUGARS, of standard quality. Prices on the entire line reduced. The following list of LIQUORS have just been received, the quality of each being guaranteed: Otard A Co.'s Palo BRANDY, in wood and bottle. Hennessey's Pale BRANDY, in wood and bottle. Old Jamaica RUM. Old St. Croix RUM. Old Holland GIN, in wood and bottle. Pale SHERRY. Brown SHERRY. Sweet MALAGA. Old PORT. Old Rye WHISKEY. Old Mountain Corn WHISKEY. These Liquors are superior to any ever offered to the Columbia trade before, and will be sold very cheap, considering quality. All goods delivered. Store closes at 7 o'clock. July 9_IIARDY SOLOMON. Agricultural Implements. SMUT MACHINES, BOLTING CLOTHS, COTTON GINS, MILL-STONES, MILL-STONES, MILL-STONES, BELTING, THRESHERS, ENGINES, FAN MILLS, FEED CUTTERS, AC, AC, AC, At manufacturers' prices. Send for catalogue to June 21 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. THUNDERBOLT. fJTUUS new . brand of CIGARS, when once known to Smokers, will certainly have the effect of a THUNDERBOLT, striking right square into the Cigar Trade7, andk like tho Havana Tips, start? ling the smoking community. July 4 PERRY & SLAWSON. Non-Board Fire Insurance and Heal % Estate Agency. HOME Fire Insurance Company, Charleston, S, 0. Petersburg Savings and Fire Insur? ance Company, of, Petersburg, Va. Citizens Fire Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J. Rates low and companies first class. Office in the Union Rank. "WINTHROP WILLIAMS, July 1_Agent. Wineman's Camphor Chloral An entirely New Remedy for Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, A ND for all Pains that affect the j\_ Nerves. Read the following testi? monial: Colt-miua, April 23, 1875. Messrs. Philip Hinein??? <fc C<>.?Gen? tlemen: It affords me greot pleasure to state that I have used your Camphor Chloral for Neuralgia in my head, and found great benefit from its use?in fact, I have never used anything that has given me such instant relief. I take pleasure in recommending it. Yours, truly, Ac, (Signed") HARDY SOLOMON. Prepared only by the inventor, PHILIP WIXEMAN, and for sale at retail by all Druggists. The trade supplied by PHILIP WINEMAN & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, June 241 Charleston, S. C. CLEVELAND MINER?TsPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) Xear Shelby, X. C*., 55 miles West of Charlotte. THIS favorite WATERING PLACE was opened for the reception of select visitors on tho 10th June. Passen? gers coming on the Central Railroad will be met by hacks, and conveyances sent to the Air Line Railroad and other points whenever desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water; Italian Band of Music and other sources of amusement. For further information, apply to T. W. BREVARD, Proprietor. June 2*J_+2nii?_ South Carolina Department ST, LOUIS LIFE INSURANCE COW!, Office Xo. 7, Central Bank^Bulldlng, COLUMBIA, S. C. Paid-up Capital, - - - SI,000,000.00 Assets December 21, 1871, - 7,400,852.54 Surplus as to Policy Holders, 1,033,485.40 Xumber of Policies issued 1874?7'900: Amount Insured thereby, - 10,034,638.07 Death Claims Paid in 1874, 889,734.07 Its Title to Public Confidence. First?It is a Strong Company. Having, in addition to its ample reserve fund, a fully paid and securely invested capibil of Sl.000,000, every dollar of which is pledged to the payment of its policies. ? Second?It is nLow Kate Com Sany. Doing business exclusively on e Stock Plan; its premium rates arc much lower than those of Mutual or Mixed companies, and are the very low? est possible, consistent with security to the policy-holder. Third?It is n Plain Company. It promises no dividends, and it disap (mints no expectations. Every policy lolder knows just what his insurance will cost, and just what it will realize. The contract is simple and definite, and means Indemnity, not Profit. Fonrrn?It is a Paying Company, Dining the last year it has paid to the Widows and Orphans of deceased policy holders S880.0OO. Fifth?It is a Sound Company. It has just passed through a long and rigid examination, and its financial strength is officially attested by the most exacting of State Insurance Commis? sioners. Sixth?It is a Broad Company. Its 20,000 risks being widely distributed through thirty-four States and Terri? tories, no epidemic, however general, can seriously affect its mortality. Jl'.vReliable agents wanted.-G^. HENRY MtNAIR, Manager. July 3_lmo{ Wine List?May, 1876. ~ THE "CITY HALL GRO? CERY STORE" offers, as be? low specified, the finest Wine 'List ever published in Co? lumbia: CLARETS-St. Estephc, St. Julian. Margaux, Pontet Canet," in pints and quarts. HOCKS?Laubeuheimer, Hockheimer, Hildesheimer. SAUTERNES?Haut Sauternes, Graves tt Preignac, Latour Blanch, Chateun Yqnem. CHAMPAGNES?Pomiuery & Greno's Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wine im? ported, Obaus Sc Duchatel's "Sillory," Carte Blanche, Kelly Island, Ac. SHERRIES AND PORTS-These of fine quality, ago and bouquet, full stock*, most carefully selected. My stock of French Brandies, Holland Gin, California Wines and Brandies, Do? mestic Whiskies, '?Maryland," "Baker," ?'Finch," "Bomgarden,'' and other favor? ite brands, is always full up. I have always endeavored to keep this branch of my business supplied only with best possible quality obtainable, and am fully satisfied with the result. Any raro Wine or particular brand not here advertised, will bo procured from first hands at very few days' notice. GEO. SYMMERS, City Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant. Rose Cordial! Rose Cordial!! rpHE only sure euro for all kinds of JL Bowel Affections, Summer Com? plaints, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. No? thing better for Children. Mothers, try it and save your children. For sale only at HEINITSH'B June 20 City Drug Store. Proposals for Coal. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Office K. of S. H. and State Librarian, Columbia, June 24, 1875. PURSUANT to the provisions in an Act entitled (No. 774) "An Act relu ivo to contracts for the Executive He-1 partmcntM of the State Government and for the General Assembly,"passed in last I regular session of 1874-75, and approved on March 24, 1875, SEALED PRO? POSALS for a supply of 108 tons of COAL, for the use of the several Depart-1 ments of the Government, and for the Houses of Senate and Representatives, will bo received at this office until the 23th ?f July next, as follows: 13 tons for the several Departments of] the Suite Government. 50 tons for the Senate. 75 tons for the House of Reprcsonta-] fives. The party or parties to whom a con? tract may be awarded shall, before en? tering on the performance thcrrof, give a bond, with sufficient security, on such terms as may bo prescribed by the At? torney-General, conditioned for its faith? ful performance; and in case of his or their failure to do so, within thirty days after it has been awarded and approved, it shall be awarded to the next lowest re? sponsible bidder. The payment of the accounts for Coal and Advertising is provided for in Sec? tion 11 of the said Act. The proposals will be opened at Co? lumbia, S. C, in the presence of a board, consisting of the Governor, the Secretary of State and Attorney-General; contracts shall be of no effect until approved by the said board. The Coal must be of best quality of red ash grate coal, and has to be deli? vered free of charges to the State House, in the city of Columbia, S. C. Proposals should be endorsed "Pro? posals for Coal for-," and addressed us aforesaid to this office. ADOLPH FEININGER, Keeper of State House and State Libra? rian. June 25 Interest Allowed. THE Mechanics' and Farmers' Build? ing and Loan Association, of Rich land, is now receiving deposits of SI.00 and upwards, and allowing interest at the rate of 0 per cent, per annum on all amounts over $10.00, which remain 30 ?lays or longer. Deposits received by T. H. Gibbes, Treasurer, at the Central National Bank, R. D. SENN, April 22 t_President. Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and allpromi* nent cities of the United Stutos 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, comer of Plain and Richardson drccts. JOHN S. PRESTON, Pres't. J. H. Sawyer, Cashier. Mar 24 ?3 c ?1 CO ex. 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, j The Charleston Hotel WILL not bo closed this Sum? mer. All Guests patronizing us during the Summer and Fall months, and remaining a week or more, will be allowed a reasonable discount?except occupants of rooms on the first or parlor tloor. The attention of the Country Mer? chants is respectfully called to tins no? tice. May 28 Omos 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 WINES. I am* also manufacturing that superior LAGER BEER,/ for which my brewery hasj acquired such a deserved re? putation. Give it a trial?it is pure and warranted froo from any deleterious in? gredients. Physicians recommend it. Also, best brands Imported and Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Ac. 1 My SALOON is supplied .with the best of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 o'clock, Gi ve me a call, at the sign of the big barrel, Nos. 104 and 1C0 Richardson street JOHN C. SEEGERS. Subscribe for the Pncnxix. The Oldest Dailv in South Carolina! h You Want a Reliable Newspaper? Then Subscribe lor THE PHCENIX, Daily or Tri-Wcckly; or Issued every Wednesday, Tie. 160 Tiichqlr??on ?f., Etalqtybiq. The Piiot.nix is the oldest Dnily Paper fniblished in the State of Sonth Cnrolina, laving been regularly issued since 21st March, 1805. The Gleaner is also in the eleventh year of its publication. Tlie ,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 arc Conserva? tive in politics and devoted to the best interests of the peo? ple?the proprietc r (who bos controlled them since their origin) having been a resident of Columbia more than forty years. Terms of subscrption 1 as follows, including postage: Daily SI six months; Tri-Wcckly $2.fi0; Weekly $1.00. 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, and are excellent mediums for advertising. I . mm* THE PHCENIX Steam Book and Job Printing dice Is thoroughly supplied with new Type I of various grades and styles, from one foot to the sveen tieth part of an inch size; Presses of the latest \ invention, cylinder and platen; Block, Colored and Transfer Inks; Paper and Cards; Cuts, Dor ders, Ac. Ac. in great vari riety and size*. The _ work is all WZM ?teamed tendence and im m ediatc direction of the proprietor, who is a practical printer. Cash and New York prices is the rule. Therefore, you should have your work done at home, when style and PRICE are tiik office is the only one in tho upper part of the State where Poster and General Show Printing can be pro-?1 perly executed, as wo aro supplied with fifty founts wood anil other lorgo type. 1, 2,*3 and 4 Sheet Posters; Hand-bills, Programmes, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Circulars, Dodgers, Briefs, Letter Heads, Checks, Bill Heads, Receipts, > Horso Bills, Labels, (Railroad, Legal and other Blanks, Togs; Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards; in short, any and every thing in the way of Plain or Fanov JOB and BOOK PRINTING. Orders 'from a distance will receive immediate attention. JULIAN A. SE*LBY, Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner. same. This Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. Columbia, S. C, May 2?, 1875. COMMENCING June 1, 1875, tlffe fol? lowing Changes will he made in Passenger Schedule on this Hood: Ab. 4?Xiyht Passenger?North, Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. Bl. Arrive Florence.12.50 a. in. Wilmington. 7.10 a. in. Connect at Florence with North-east? ern ltoad for Charleston. Arriving there 0.15 A. M., and connect closely at Wil? mington daily, except Sundays, for nil points North." Ab. 3?Night Fassenger?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 Florence with Trains leav? ing Charleston, 0.30 P. M. Ab. 7?ylcconiniodatioM it- Freight? South, Leave Florence. 9 a. m. Arrive Columbia. 7 p.m. Xo. 8 ?Accommodation it* Freight?North. Leave Columbia. 5.50 a. m. Arrive Florence. 4.50 p.m. Both Trains connect with Cheraw nod Darlington Bailroad, and carrv Coaches. JAS. ANDERSON, Geil. Supt. A. Popf.. 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. m. Ar. 4.10 p. m. Alston... 8.45 a. m. 2.35 p. m, Newberry 10.03a. m. 12.58 p. m. Cokesburyl.37 p. m. 9.35 a. m. Belton... .3.20 p. m. 7.55 a. m. Arrive Grcenville4.55 p. in. LvcG.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 l.45a. m. 0.10 p. ni. Perryville 5.00 a. m. 0.05 p.m. Pendleton 5.50a. m. 5.20 p. m. Anderson .0.50 a. m. 4.20 p.m. Arrive Belton.. .7.35 a. m. Lve 3.30 p. ni. Abbevltlc Branch Trains. Leave Abbeville.8.00 a. m. Ar. 2.35 p. m. Cokcsburyl.40 p. m. 9.10 n. in. T1IOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't. Jabez Norton, Gen. Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, S. C, June 18, 1875. day PASSENGER train. Leave Columbia 4.30 p. m. Ar. 2.15 p. m. Charlestons. 15 a. m. 11.45 p. m. nigut express accommodation train. Leave Columbia 7.00 p. m. Ar. 0.35 a. m. Charleston 7.10 p. m. 0.30 a. in. Camden Train will connect at King ville 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.A S. B. Pickins, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Columbia-& Augusta R. R. Columbia, S. C, June 19, 1875. fTiHE following Passenger Schedule is JL now operated: ooino 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'biaJunct'n 12.58p.m. 9.05p.m. Columbia.1.18p.m. 9.17 p.m. Chester.5.10p. m. Arrive Charlotte.7.32p. in. ?,No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 0.05 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. Hi. Winnsboro.... 12.38 p. m. Arrive Columbia... .2.42 p. in. Leave Columbia. .. -2-52 p. m. 3.40 n. m. Col'bia Junct'n.. 3.17 p. in. 4.15 a. m. Graniteville... .7.15 p. in. 7.48 a. m. Arrive Augusta.8.05 p. m. 8.20 a. m. South bound Trains connect at Au? gusta for all points. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to principal points JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pom:, Gen. Pass'r and Ticket Agt. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. riAIIE following schedule is now being j_ run. No Night Trains: Boien. Stations. Up. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. 8.00 Spartanburg, 3.10 8.55 9.05 Pacolet, 2.17 2.25 9.39 9.45 Jonesvillo, 1.30 1.45 10.25 10.50 Union, 12.20 1.00 11.25 11.35 Santno, 11.30 11.40 12.20 12.35 Shelton, 10.38 10.45 1.12 1.20 *Strothers, 9.49 9.55 2.15 Alston, 8.45 W. W. DAVIES, Superintendent. Gongaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFAC? TURER Steam Engines, Sow and Grist Mills, Gin Gearing, and all kinds Iron Castings for Machinery; and Ornament-, al Castings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens and CemeterieB, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee nil 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 ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE OR 1875, with postnge, $1.15. For sale at R. L. BRYAN'S May 5 Bookstore. F