The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 28, 1865, Image 4
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September.
Street is the voice'that calla,
From babbling; "Waterfalls,
Tu meadows, where the downy seed* are
flying;
And soft the breezes blow,
And eddying como and go
I? faded gardens whese the rose ia dying.
Among the stubbled corn
The blithe quail pipes at morn,
Th? merry partridge drums in hidxi'n places.
And glittering insects gleam
Above the reedj stream,
Where busy spiders spin their filmy laces.
At ero, cool shadows fall
Across the garden wall,
And on the clustered grapes to purple turn?
ing.
And pearly vapors li?
Along the Eastern sky.
Where thc broad harvest moon is ready
burning.
Ah! soon on field anfl hill
Tho winds shall whistle chid,
The patriarch swallows call their flocks to?
gether;
To Sv frciii frost and snow "
And "seek for lrfnds where flow
The fairer blossoms of a balmier weather.'
Th'p pollen dusted bera
Search for the honey-lees ^
That huger in the last flowers of Slptenftier,
When plaintive' mourning doves
Coo sadly to then* loves
Of tbedcad summer they so well remember.
The cricket chirps all day,
"Oh! fairest summer, stay!"
The squirrels1 eyes askance thc chetmuts
browning; >
The wild fowl fly alar .
Above the foamy bar
And hasten Southward ere th?- skies arc
" frowning.'
Now conics the. fragrant breeze
?Through the dark cedar trees
And round aboRt my temples fondly lingers,
In gOJitle playfulness, . ,
Like"? the soft caress
Bestowed in happier days by loving.fingere.
Yet, through a tense of grief,
? Come within the falling leaf,
Ajid memory makes the summer doubly
pleasant,
In all my autumn dreams
A-future summer gleams,
Passing the fairest glories of the present*.
J The Columbia Herald, of the 9th :
*Ni nstant, says : Wc heard a few days
ago a very laughable idea of one of
the lately liberated black's, concern
tug the object of the thureau. An-old
iady of color came inJ;o -one of the
offices,, in a city not far from this, and
. inquired if that was the place"the
Freedmen's Bureau was kept. On the
.derk's replying in the affirmative, 3he
placed herself akimbo and said she
had eoni" for her bureau, and she
didn't want any little washstand put
off on her; she wanted a big bureau
with a big glass on top, so that she
eould see how to fix to go to tliese
pic-nics. The history of the (dose
?of the war didn't tell how the clerk
mamiged his part bf the closing seene\
J. M. Blasely and G. P. Copelan/j
HAv'E this day entered Into copartner
ship, for tho purpose of transacting a
general COMMISSION BUSINESS, under
thc- style and name of BLAKELY & COPE- ?
? LAND. They will give their best attention
to the sale and purchase of COTTON, as j
well ss other tilings consigned to their '
..are. Thev have ample atore-room and !
will rako charge of cotton, aad sell hero,
Charleston or New York, as may be desired.
Store* and-office on ^;iin street, corner of
Boundary, noar Cotton Town, Columbia, S.
C. ' BLAKELY & COPELAND.
**- Charleston 6'0uri?rcopy six times and.
forwardbUl ts.this office. Sept ii
The Rear House!
oHotorwW$7 wons,
SIE?Gr^IJFLJS, cfc O a
. CRACKERS and CHEESE at ll a. m.
*?*T~\BOP IN," aa you arc on your way
JL/ down town. " ?
T. M. POLLOCK. !
Near Main street.
Sept 23 Directly opposite City Hall, j
Fifty Dollars Reward.
_ STOLEN from me a line BAY j
^Sfe-ifa-.. HORSE, supposed to bo between I
?14 and 15 hands nigh, large dish
-H _71 ract^ star in the forehead, left eye- I
hi?ih torn oft; which keeps his eve-ball Tret
ted andjias caused a spot in Sie eye-yet
his sight is good; one hind foot white* a ?
small wind-gall on his wethers, a large
, neck, thin body, very dark inane and tail.
Any parson knowing of sucha horse will
please address nie at Chick Springs, Green
nile District, and I will send for thc horse
and scud th? reward. *
Sept 27 S * *&HARRTNGTON HAWKINS.
CBEEWB?CKS OS COTTON!
?fcW- WILL'be taken in exchange fo
*&lish 50 MULES, you.ig and heallliv. for
^M^BLSO seta HARNESS, hi good order;
ana lor 12 Vi AG ONS, almost new, which
?viii be offered at private salt on MONDAY j
next. Any person buying ail th.> abu.,
articles, six months time will bo given, ap- i
proved note, payable to UK- First National
Hank, at Charlotte, N. C.
. Fer further particulars, inquire of .
JOHN S. WILEY, Express Office.
Sept 20 6* WM. J. WILEY, Columbia.
At Home Again!
IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS.
IWILL PATCH, ALTER and REPAIR
STEAM BOILERS, within fifty miles of
luis place; also, do anv heavy or particular
MILL FORGING. Imavbe found bv ap
plviug at this office. ' S. J. PERRY.
Sent 24
Wanted^
rTVtVQ FIRST-CLASS SAWYERS, for Clr^
JL cular Saw Mills. None other need ap- |
ply. JOHN? ALEXANDEB,
1 . Congafe? Iron Works. |
Sept.2p 4 " Colombia, S, C. !
New Store
AND
THE subscribers have just received, di?
rect from New York, a full supply of '
.Ladies' and Gent's FALL and WTN?EB 1
GOODS, of all kinds, such as CALICOES.
DELAINES, MEBINOES, FLANNEL, Bal- j
moral Skirts. Ladies' Cloaks, Long cloth, j
Linen, Handkerchiefs and Fancy . Dress ?
Gooch*. kc i
GENT'S WE Alt -Clothing, Hats, Caps, I
Boots, Shoes, Undcr-sbirts, kc.
. ALSO. Sf i
A good assortment of CROCKERY and !
GLASS-WARE.
Citizens and persons" generally would do
well to. give ntf a call- before purchasing
elsewhere. ^
Septl31m<F P. LYC-KS? CO.,
Corner Assembly and Washington sta.
SELLINIJ ?FF,
n.tm mr,
OFFJERS to the citizens of Columbia the
following articles at greatly reduced
prices:
GREEN TEA, BLACK TEA.
BROWN SUGAR, CRUSHED SUGAR.
RIO COFFEE, JAVA COFFEE. .
FINE TABLE ?ALT. Ji'LOUR.
CHEESE and CRACKERS. ,
HOOTS and SHOES. . '
BROOMS.
HERRINGS and MACKEREL
CANDLES, S EGA RS. . 1
('HEWING TOBACCO. ?
SMOKING .
BLACKING. . ? "
CANNED FRUITS, of all kinds. 7 it
CONDENSED ?1LK. SARDINES.
LEMONS. ^ HATS.
SOAP, SODA. STARCH.
WINES and LTO.UOR*of all descriptions.
And various other articles.
.VB. VAN PELT,
Sept 24 C* Basement College Chapel,
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BX
.1
At Ats Xew Store, Washington Street, just
Opposite the Old Jail. +
(T\RESS GOODS, Colored and Mourning,
A.* consisting of :
VPlain, Plaid and Striped ALPACAS.
LUSTRES and DELAINES.
Also, CALICOES. TWEEDS, kc.
BBOADCLOTHS and*jCASSlM?RES. .
ALSO,
UMBRELLAS, BALMORAL SKIRTS.
CRASH, for Towelling.
LOVE VEn^S.
I LINEN SETTS, with and without Lace,
a nd with Mourning Edges.
Black Silk andrColored Silk Cravats |
Elastic Garters, Men'6 Buck Glorns.'
[ Ladies' Gauntlets and Gloves.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs. . ?j
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, tor Ladit-s
I ?and Gentlemeu.
Fancy Hair Nets, for Waterfalls, and
I plain Silk Nets,
i Hair Brushes and Combs.
! Gent's Linen Collars. Scent Papers.
irish Linen, of all qualities.
: Loiigoloths, Ladies* Undervcsts.
j Rubber, Coat and Vest Buttons.
Gent's Half Host, of excellent quality.
I . Men's fine Felt Hats, black and colored,
i Colored Woolen Shirts and Drawers.
I CorscU, China Dolls of all siuaa.
Hoop Skirts, Perfumery.
I Castile Soap, Suspenders.
Head Handkerchiefs. y
jpVaney Dress Buttons.
Belts of every variety. Belting Ribbofi.
Scissors, Tooth a,ri*d Nail Brushes, Ac.
GROCERIES.
WliiteJand Brown SUGAR.*
Green and Black .TEA*, COFFEE.
Starch, Soap, ('.indies.
Hol?*S''s, Brooms, Herrings.
Sardines, Matches, Blacking.
Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, .tc. Sept ?0
CO LU MUJA, S. C. i
TUE undersigned, bavin;,
Ji leased the large and com
"?slSKTvv modions building known as
?gffSb*--.3 the "Columbia Methodist
F?niale College," has openedit as a FIRST- 1
CLASS MOT?L. T. X. NICKE?SON,
Rep* ll - Proprietor. |
. uQUOast
GROCERIES AND D|? GOODS.
(lONST.SNTlA' on haud. and ni thc LOW
J EST MARKET PRICES, a tine and
varied assortim ni of
LIQUORS,
GROCERIES
AND DRY GOODS.
Best BOU RBON W i i iSKEY by the barrel,
gallon or hy bottle,
SIMONS' A KERRISON,
*.*senibly street, opposite Cathedral.
Soot ll Imo
V
{FORMEJ?LY FOOT \ SULZBA CITER.)
WHOLESALE and BETAIL
.<rV\ . ? - .
BEG to inform tho citizens of Columbi?
and thc people of the neighboring
country, that they ar? now receiving, and
have received, a great variety of
Goods
AND
GROCERIES
Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons
and all manner of persons. They have,
amongflfnany other articles, fresh supplies
of the following:
GHROCBBRiES.
COFFEE. TEAS, ?Green and Biock.)
SUGAR, i. white-ead brown.)
MOLASSES. (New Orleans.)
CHEESE. MACKEREL.
CLARET WINE.
CV"NDLKS,%- Sporn?, Tallow and Ad?m'tiue.
Crajkers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston.
Candies. Almonds.
Brazil. Walnut and other Nuts.
Soaps, Toilet, Cast?vs.Eancy, Common.
Yt'ith every variety of Grocery.
Copp.-ras, Soda, Blue Stone, &e. ? .
Spices-Glove s. Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin?
ger, Nutmegs. &c. ? .. ?i
Shoe Blacking, Brisked; Curry (kimba.
Horse Brushes, ?c. *
Knives and Fork.-..Matches.
Starch, Mustard.
TOBACCO AW) CIGARS.
1 Be?t SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO.
Spanish and American CIGARS.
Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander?
son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties.
L my SOO?S *
<o> rr* Ladies,
M ?
Afine variety, to which' the.attention of
the ladies is "pairtfteruarly requested. We
have a line assortment of"
.Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN.
MOUeOELIN OiX LAINES.
English and American PEINTS.
Cambric, twilled and plain.
Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Longclotti.
Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac:, suitable
for fall and winter. .,.
Alpacas, black and colored.
Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes.
Perfumes of everv variety.
Chalk Pearl Powder.
Ladies* Shoes, Bootees and Tie? of all de?
scriptions and the latest fashions.
Tuclr Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-^all
of the very last styles and pattern*.
Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons, J
Hosiery of all dpscriptions.
English and Anicrienn Gloves of til
prettiest style. *
Ilem-At?hed Handkerchiefs, Thimbles.
Nce41<3, Thread, spool, silk and cotton.
Hooks and Eyes, \ eils.
Ladies' Billet"?nd Letter Taper, tmlod.
Skirt Braid of all colors.
Lastings, Whalebone.
Belts and Belt Bucking*.and Ribbone.
H Pearl and other buttons, fancy, dress and
common.
Scissors, Pins.
Hair Pins, wire ard gutta percha.
Misses' and Children's Shoes.
Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths.
Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings.
Working Cott< >n, Velvet Ribbon,Elastic de.
Gentlemea's Varlet's.
Ceats, (dress and frock.) Pants, Vests.
Shirts of all descriptions, over and cyder.
Flannel and janey Shirts.
Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. _
Hats, Stockings, .Socks, Gloves-a great
variety.
Collars, lineii and japer.
Wristbands, 1'layii.g ('ards.
Fine Tooth and Pofket Combs.
.Buttons, for coat, pants, vests: Rucklea
for do.: Tooth Brushes,
j Boots and Shoes of all styles and ike
best qualities.
Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, silk and
; cotton; Neck-ties of t?o latest stvles.
I Pocket Hooks.
Fancy Pipes -American Meerschaum.
Toeket Handkerchiefs, Unen, sil": aad
Cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocke? Knives.
. Razors and Razor Strops.
Suspenders of all styles.
Tobacco, French and English stiele.
Sfcirt Bosoms, Boy a Slices.
Best Kerosene ("SI, Watch Keys, Taylor's
Twist, Glass* Chimiics, best Ink, Gun Caps,
Tobacco Bags, Shic Laces. Slate Pencils,
Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Hose,
Violin and Guitar .strings. Letter Paper and
Envelopes and a*vnst variety' of other arti?
cles, desirable to both sexes, which we have
not the space to enumerate. Apply at the
! old stand, in Assembly street, to
Sept ll ' gULZBACHER h 00^
Cotton Wanted.
11HE highest prices paid forCOTTON and
for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers and country merchants will find it,
to their advantage to call and se*o.
Sest ll SULEBACHER & CO.
-mun V-m ? wsw si. I TITIT^.-PMUIIMII I i KI u^^CTSg^rrir-OTssasgatr
CKSOD N?WS PO? AI2X1 !
BE-OPEKtNG 0? THE T?&?EJW C?ISTOl??
IMMENSE, ATTRACTION AT TT,;;*
Wholesale Shoe House!
m. *33 MEETi?? STREET?,
SST.V3LISHED ITS 1836,
IS now reopened, after a suspension of .fotir years? with ?reatef f?$liri"< fha?? ove:-.
The proprietor now offers for sale
?j ? * s m ' '
I AT WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest possible quotations, and receiviug IMMENSE
CONSIGNMENTS semi-weekly from the largest and most reliable manufactories.*
' The proprietor takes pleasure in calling the attention of the trade-the local mer?
chants of the States or Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama anil Florida-to the extensiva
I stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. TRUNKS, etc. . - *
. Of?T)KRs NEATLY A Nit V COMPLY ATTENDED TO.
EDWAET> DALY,
Sen; Jl W AGENT ?OR ?LA.N UFACTURERS.
HAVING "necii apo ?hued Agi-ni for the sale of BOOTS, S&>ES, TRUNKS and HATSt
. ic several of the most prominent manufacturers :st the North, and now located a,
AO. 138 MEETING STREET. CHARLESTON, &. '?.
I offer chis CHOICE STO( K OF GOODS for sale by thc PACKAGE ONLY.
?J9~ Tlie Trade will please notice. ";_-?j
' EDWARD, DALY, Agent
Sept H -j 30
New Goods,*
mw GOODS 11
Just received and for ss-To by
ism i ina.
'OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
BRESS GOOD?Colored and Mourning'
-consisting of :
Alpacas, Delains, Calicoes. . t.
Caesimercs, Broade?oth. Je?ms. ic.
Misses' Hoop Skirts, Towelling.
Lore Veils, Black Silk Cravat ?, (?loves.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs, for Ladies
artk G in tl omen.
Fancy Hair Nets. .
Hair Brushes and Corni..-,.
Irish Linen, of all qualities.
Longcloths, Corsets. "
Buttons, of all varieties. ?
! Gent's Half Hose, Felt Hair*.
" Ch;na Dolls, of all sizes.
Crying Dolls, Was DoUs.
i Perfumery, Soaps, Suspender?.
! Head Handkerchiefs, Beits,
j Belting Ribbons, Tooth Brushes,
j Bleached and Brown Homespun.
Paper Collars, Thimbles, Needles.
Pins, Spool Thread, Sewing- Silk.
Hair Pins, Hooks .??jd Eves.
Misse?' and Cliildr?ir'u Shoe*.
Gent's and LadieK.Shoes.
Perfumed Velvet Chalk, Au. ^ .
j AXSO, '
A small assortniput of SPi-'CTACLES.
School Furniture.
TEACHERS' DESKS and CHAIRS*.
Tables, Bank and Office Desks, &c.
1 Lecture Room and Sabbath School Settees.
AU kinds of Snhooi Matoriabi
ROBERT PATON,
Sept 17 Imo 24 Grove st., New*Yurk.
SPECK & POIOCK; "
General Commission Merchants,
Plain street, 2d dour from Assembly,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
WE respectfully solicit a share of tho
(public patronage. _ AU business en?
trusted to us wili rcceivuZproruni und per?
sonal attention: We have now in store tn
assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
PERFUMES, Ac. Also, Groceries, Provi?
dions, such as Sugar. Coffee, Tea, New 'Or?
leans Molasses, Cheese, Crackers, Brandies.
Wines and Liquors", Segara, <fcc, aU oi
which we offer either at wholesale or retnil.
Mounce Bc Calhoun,
COMMIS- ME?CH??T$t
(1 ORNER Gervais arni Gates streets
J (near S. C. and G. & C. R. R. Depots,;
Columbia, S. C., receive ' am! forward al
kinds of Merchandize, Tobacco, Cotton an<
all Produce, or store thc same. Parties
consigning to us will find tKeir froigh:
shipped with despatch from Orangeburg
Alston, Winnsboro or other points, by wa'
gen, during the breakage on said roads
We keep tw two-horse wagons for cit*
R. "lf.' MOUNCE., JVW. CALHOUN.
REFERENCES. J. "G. Gibbes, Edwin J
Scott, Columbia; Johnston, Crews" A Co.
Charleston; Linton .V Dowty, Augusta. Ga.
Wm. Taylor A Co., Montgomery, Ala.; Cos
.Braynard A Co.. Mobile, Ala'.: W. A. ,1
Finney, Danville, Va.; Robert I-v. napkin
Richmond, Va. Sept M Imo*
"> XV7jB. ?J???sWTOli,'
Magistrate,
O?ice' a% Pickens street East end of Lady
WILL attend td aU official busbies
brought hefOro him; will also attem
te drawing up Deeds, Conveyances, Mort
gages, Contracts, and ether ?rdinary lega
instruments of writing. Fair copies nf an
document executed wiUi neatness and de
patch. August 1
if. MIH iHO.,
Shipping, Commission
AND* *
! FOR WA RBLNG MER CHANTS, ?.
TU EAST BAY, .
I Tico ./?oes Sonni of Nocih Atlantic Wharf
CHARL'ISTOX, S. C.
1TTAVE cousl$ntly#n hand i tVdi.?pply
I li. of GROCERIES, ?it lowest marett
rates. Advances made <<*A ctosign
! merifcw. Sept 17
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Staple
j* ?
SHU IA-.?A UL llUllVllU.
?41 MAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
ABE nowreceiviu;,' their FALL and WIN
TEH STOCK, to which they invite th?
\ attention of Jeuler?. Sept 21 7*
* [ESTABLISH KD IS 1818.]
M SHIT!! BROWS & CO.,
?WnOI.KHALtl nEAI.KRS IN
.>
; No. 53 Chambers St., New York.
j "\TTM. SMITH BROWN will receive con
! TT signments of COTTON for sale on
commission, and make cash advances on
j shipments. His arrangements are such a.?
i to unsure faithful attention to the interest
! of the consigner. Sept 17 2mo
j ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
AND #
COM. MERCHANTS,
? . 126 and 128 Meelina Street, ffigBg?
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent,
Oravgcbuxg, s. C.
EDMUND A. SOUDEE ?CO.,
j* Philadelphia.
LIVINGSTON. FOX * CO., Agents,
I New Y'ork.
?a- LIBERAL ADVANCES mate on
CONSIGNMENTS. Aug 15 2m?,.
CHARLESTON TO M?*Y1K,
j' ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Line!
i ?"t THE new first?
1 J^R?^?>J_>% K class steamer MO
: 4*W?lwn^\ NEKA, diaries 1'.
^ 'l^^^V M*1,i!jm,a'1' Com
? Belch, C^nfaB^or, ^1 J) ( < E, J. ?..
I Will leave Charleston, S. C.. dirccl for
. New York, alternate*-, THURSDAYS each
! week. f
j For freight or passage-having hand?
some State Room * ccoiumodations-apply
to F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent, *
Orangeburg, S. C.
fi ARCHH1AIJ> GETTY & CO.
12G and 128 Meeting st., Charleston. S. V'
LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents "
Aa? 15 2mo New York.