The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 03, 1865, Image 4
MISCE XJLAKTT
Fri?-?it?s??ip.
Time spent with you is surely pleasant,
Thc momenta ny so fast;
Tin- future oues are"quickly pres.ni:,
Thc present soon arc past.
Time always moves with tartly measure,'
When hearts are ill at case;"
But friendship yields such real pleasure,
The flight of time hone sics.
As moments spent with friends aieswcet'r,
We wish they long would stay:
But, thru, they always seemia'?ch Rector,
And sooner pass away.
Thus, by your friendly conversation,
1 find myself bereaved
Of time, which then, to roy vexation.
Had passed.quite unperceived.
MARSHAL BE CLAUSEL.-Tho Nev.*
Orleahs Picayune, in giving some ex?
cellent advice to those young soldiers
who have not yet found employment,
relates the following interesting inci?
dent in the history of Marshal de
Clausel:
Let our young soldiers remember
and profit by the example of the old
French soldiers, many of them of?
ficers who had won distinction in thc
big wars in Eurolie, who, in their
exile in this country, cheerfully
adopted any pursuit by which they
could make an honest livelihood.
Anything in preference to loaferism,
vagabondism, and humiliating de?
pendence. Many of thc old citizens
of Mobile will remember an elderly
Frenchman, who, some thirty-five
years ago, used to bc seen every morn?
ing in the market, with his car of fish
and vegetables, selling by retail those
producta of kis own industry and
skill. ' His manners and appearance
betrayed a previous life'and experi?
ence in some higher or very di?e rent
sphere from that in which he then
moved. But the old mau was con?
tented, cheerful and vivacious, and
he thrived and was happy.
That man was ono of the most dis?
tinguished of Napoleon's surviving.
Marshals. A few years afterward, on
the establishment of Louis Philippe
on the throne of France, he was re?
stored to his position in the French
army, and the Mobile vegetable and
tish vender became the first Military
Governor of Algeria. Such is thc
story of Marshal de Clausel, and it is
rhe story of many other distinguished
officers of the great army of Na?
ri deon.
Our young soldiers must study cud
imitate this philosophy and noble
self-command, which arc such admi?
rable characteristics -of Frenchmen.
lt has just beoir discovered that a
woman was forty years an oiliccr itt
the British service, and fought one
duel and sought many more, and pro?
cured ti legitimate education; had re?
ceived ti regular diploma, aird had
acquired almost a celebrity for skill
as a surgical operator.
TEDIOTJS OPERATION.-Two damsels,
a day or two since, were having an
animated discussion on tho subject ol'
coiffure, and one exclairhed, "What
do yon think. Maria'? lt took nu:
thirty-five- minutes this morning t-.>
make my water-fair!"-?'OS?-'JH POA'.
Motion
'rn:ii-: DUI-: MIJ.Sf..y.>i,.<..,-si ana .---J.
I issue1 l>v it--, will !? redeemed in )',? h
moitd, V.l., hy Mc: sr . LANCASTER k CO.,
and nt Columbia, S. C.. !>v M< ssrs. ZEALY,
STOTT .>': I!!!!.'NS. :-.< the rpi . d b\ the.
Court of Conciliation, vin: six tv fer one.
All parties holding these thu- hula are re?
quested ttl present" them, for redemption
within sixtv dav? fri mi thc daft1 of this
notice. KEATINGE A BALL.
Sept 23_
Special liotice.
COUNCIL . JIAMBER,
COLUMBIA, September 2S, is;">5.
A LL persons running wagons, dravs;
J\ hacks and other Vehicle! r'ovhire ,rith
m tlie limits of the city, are hereby inform?
ed that the Citv Clerk is nov prepared to
supply tlte BADGES prescribed by Council.
All such persons'described Failing to ap
pear, pay tax>-s and procure badges tviriiotit
further 'delay, will bo arrested and dealt
with according to law.
Sept 2!) 1 F. IL ELMOBE, City Clerk.
~COPART1^?SH?P NOTICE.
THE undersigned,having associated with
him in business his son, EUGENE ii.
WALTER, the firm will hereafter be known
as GEORGE H. WALTER & SON.
The new firm will continue to receive and
forward promptly all MERCHANDIZE and
PRODUCE confided to their care; and they
hope the patronage so liberally extended to
the old house will be emit inned to tho new
firm. GEORGE H. WALTER.
Orangeburg, September ll, 1865.
Sept 14 +12
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY,.
MRS. ADDIE DOUGAL in
^KsSafck forms the ladies of Columbia
^?E?Hfctbat she has just returned
fSfijBQMR fi'oni New York with a small
jflraysMraj but \tT\ choice selection of
Itf Jiil 'bsposeof at reasonable-rates.
Jj il She will be in-constant receipt.
{g?tPi of arti. les in lht< millinery
^liiie, of thc very latest styles. Residence
on Gates street, adjoining Pkmnixoffice.
Sept 20
New Yorfc. Advertisements.
DEVLIN & CO,
??OAOWAVt ?? Y
t L ?THI i d'
AT
EETA?L I
TT7"E open the .season with a largo stock
W of elegant CLOTHING and FUR?
NISHING GOODS in our Ready-made De?
partment. We have also ?ecured the ser?
vices of first-class artists in our Custom
Department, which is likewise supplied
with the. FINEST and REST FABRICS of
the Home and Foreign Markets.
To those who wish to, order by mail, will
he sent (on application) SAMPLES OF
GOODS, with directions for measuring,
which, If correctly followed, will secure a
J it in all cases.
DEVLIN & CO.,
Broadway, cor. Grand street, New York.
Broadway, cor. Warren street, Now York.
Scot 'J'j J mo
[ESTABLISHED IX 1S18.]
WM,. SITH BROttA & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
No. 53 Clutnibers HU., New York.
?\T7M. SMITH BROWN will receive con
TT signmeuts of COTTON for sale on
commission, and make cash advances on
shipments. His arrangements are such as
to insure faithful attention to the interest
of the consignor. Sept 17 'imo
SCIIGQI P?iraiture?
mEACHERS' DESKS and CHAIRS.
JL Tables, Bank ami Office Desks, .Ve.
Lecture Room and Sabbath School Settees.
All kinds of Ht hool Material.
ROBERT 'PATON,
Si p: 17 Imo ii Grove st., New York. !
BALBWm
& OO.,
BANKERS AM) BROKERS, |
NO. 70 WAEL STREET, NEW YORK, j
VXD other STOCKS, BONDS, Ac,
bought and sold on commission.
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y.
Stock Lxehange.
SIMEON BALDWIN, member X. Y.
Petroleum and Milling Board.
CYRUSJ. LAWRENCE. WM. A. ii Vi.ST ED
Sept. -1 timo
York. Capital...,. 2.?C?.?00
Hartford Fire Insurance Com
i pany. Hartford, Capital. 2,000,000
: Home insurance Comj>any, Sa
; New England Mutual Lifo In:m
I rance Company, Boston, Capi
SJtal. 5,000,000
New York Accidental Insurance Company,
insxring against accidents nf every d< scrip
! tion resulting in LOSS OF LIFE or PER
; SONAL INJURY.
I With several other well known and relia?
ble companies, the fcaggregate capital
; amor.!.ting to
$20,000,000.
Risks taken on reasonable terms and ire
anv one spot to the amount of $200,000.
ALL LOSSES PU( >.YIPTLY ADJUSTED.
Office at Mr. Bnssung's house, corner of
Assembly and Washington streets. Colum?
bia, S. C. Aug 1;" {6m
W. B. JOHNSTON^ ?*"
J\Trx glstrat G> ,
Office nu Pickens street I-?ist md of Lad;/.
XirrrLL attend to all official business
y\ brought before him; will also attend
to drawing up Deeds, Conveyances, Mort?
gages, Contracts, and other ordinary le girt
instruments of writing. Fair copies of any
document executed w iih neatness and de?
spatch. Angust 1
COLUMBIA, S. C. .
A ^ i - THE undersigned, having
*i&70T modiouH building known ?is
QSgggg: th . "Columbia Methodist
Female t oUege," hasopenedit as g. FIRST
CLASS HOTEL. T. S. NJCKKRSON,
sept 11 Proprietor.
p~ MD LIFE INSURANCE!
TV T? TlTT r?TTAT Cl ?_/.
ai. AJ. HiOllOXiO, AgClXti,
TT?OR the following FIRST CLASS CO??
r PA?IES:
J.^ LIAT?
{FORMERLY FOOT <? SULZIiACUER,)
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
BEG .to inform tho citizens of Columbia
and the "people of thc neighboring
country, that they arc now receiving, an?
have received, rf great variety of
Dry Goods
. AND
GROCERIES
Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons
and all manner of persons. They have,
among many other articles, frosh supplies
of the following:
GROCERIES.
COFFEE, TEAS, (Oren and Dlack.)
SUGAR, (white and brown.)
MOLASSES, (New Orleans.)
CHEESE, MACKEREL.
CLARET WINE.
( 'ANDRES. Sperm, Tallow and A.ram'tine.
Crackers, V.'ine, Soda, Sugar, Doston.
( landics. Almonds.
Brazil, Walnut and other Nut:-.
Soaps. Toilet. Castile. Fancy, Common.
With every variety of Grocery.
Couperas, Soda. Blue Stone. Ac.
Spices-gloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, ('fin?
ger. Nutmegs. Ac
Shoe Blacking, Brashes, Curry C> mbs.
. Horse Brushes, Ac.
Knives ami Forks, Mutches.
Starch, Mustard.
T0B?G60 mt CIGARS.
Best SM01HNG ; nd CHEW'GTOBACCO.
Spanish ami American CIGARS,
tit Tobacco for chewing, the ' st Ander?
son's, Solace and Honey D( w; ..;1 varieties.
ZP <o 3? X_? .a ci 1 C ?3 ,
A line variety, i which Fcc attention of
the hi-b'o.s is particularly requested. We
have a linc assortment of
Bleached and i Vt.wu HOMESPUN.
? MOUSSE EIN i 'ES LAINES.
English ami Atneriean PRINTS.
Cambric, twilled and plain.
Hoop ukirts, Cornets, Longeloth.
Calicoes, Worsted", Coburg, Ac, suitable
for fall ami winter.
Alp icas, black and colored.
Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes.
Perfumes of everv varietv. ?
Chalk Fear! Powder.
Ladies'Shoes. Bootee-; and Ties of all c>
gcriniious and tito latest fashions.
Tuck Combi, Hair Nets, Waterfalls -all
of the vorv last stvles and patterns.
Collars, "Wristbands, Ribbons.
Hosiery of ?ill descriptions.
English anil Amerienn Gloves of Ch
prettiest stvle.
Hem-siitchid STar.dk. rchiefs, Thimble*.
Needles, Tlawad, spool, silk and cotton.
! Hooks and Eves, Veils.
- Ladies1 Bilbt aud Letter Paper, ruled.
Skirt Bra id i>f all colors.
East i:;g.-.- Yvhalebor.c.
Melts and B lt Buckles aud Ribbons.
Pearl and oilier Battons, fancy, dross and
conni)' m.
Scissor-, Pb?.
Hair Pins, vire and gutta percha.
Misses1 aud Children's Shoes.
Round (Vehs, Wadding. Table-cloths.
Gingham*. J. cc and Trimmings.
Working?:i:ton,Velvet Hibben,Elastic do.
Gentlemen's Varlet's.
? ('-..'t.--, (toas ;;::ti Lock.) Pant*, Vests.
; Shirts ofa? descriptions, over and under.
! Flannel mil Fancy Shirts',
j Drawers, limb's woo! and >... tton.
Hats, Stociings,' Socks, Gloves- a great
vj rietv.
Collars, Ereti and paper.
Wristband*. Waving Carib;.
Fine Toes ii and Pocket Comb?.
SitittonxjiVir coat, pants, vests; Buckles
i Boots aid Sliocs of zU styles and thc
j best oualifics.
Po. !-.. ' ami ;.< cl: llandk. rchiefs, silk and
1 cotton: Neck-ties of the latest styles.
Socket Bosks.
Fancv Pipes- American Meerschaum.
Pock'-! Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and
cotton: Hal : Pen and Pocket Knives.
Razors and Bazor Strops.
Suspcirdors of ?'.ll styles.
Tobacco. French and English style.
; Shirt Bosoms, Etty's Shoes.
? BISCELUkNEOUS.
Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's
Twist, Class Chimuics, best Ink, Cum Caps,
Tobacco Bugs, Shoe Laces, Slate Pencils,
Umbrellas, Children's Cloves and Hose,
Violin and Guitar Strings.'Letter Paper and,
Envelope? and a vast variety of other arti?
cles, desirable to both sexes, which we have
not the space to enumerate. Apply at tho
old stand, in Assembly street, to
Sept ll SULZBACHER A CO.
Cotton Wanted.
THE highest juices paid forCOTTONand
for all kinds of COEN THY PRODUCE.
Farmers and country mer. lunts will fhtU it
to their advantage to call and M-e.
Best ll ' SULZBACHER & CQ.
Charleston Advertisements. |
"wholesale Jobbing
AND
DRY GOODS COMMISSE HOUSE,
.?2 A&]> 31 UKO. 17? STREET,
Charleston, 5. C.
11HE subscribers offer for sale a good as?
sortment, of various make, PRINTS,
GINGHAMS, DELAINES. Denims, Chocks
and Striped Homespun, Bleached and Un?
bleached Shirtings, Men and Women's
Hosierv, Union and T.isle Tliread Gloves.
Also, Black Cloths. Black Tricot and Double
Width Silk Mixed Coatings, Fancy Cash?
meres, etc.
EDGEUTO.T ?Sc RICHARDS.
October 1 3*
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Mersh'ts & Bankers
1 and ?> Hoyne St.", Charleston, S.' C.
ABE receiving thc LARGEST STOCT? of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER?
CHANDIZE ever offered at the South,
which will be sold ?it the LOWEST MAR?
KET PRICES.
1 GOLD, SILVER, RANK NOTES,
! STOCKS. BONDS, ENC IA NC E. etc.,
! bought and sold.
CONSIGNMENTS of Ct ?TTON and other
! COUNTRY FRODU? E will bc rccei-cd and
! sold; or, if desired, will be forwarded tu
\ New York for sale. Cash ad%anOs will bo
made on such consignments.
Aug 'J'.) ?2mo
? lilTi.,
Shipping, Commission
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
7G EAST BAY.
7'?v) doora .SJ>'?,;/ of North At?iidir. IVhrref
CHARLESTON, S. C .
HAVE constantlv on banda inti snpplv
of GROCERIES, a: luwest market
rates. t?3?- Advances made on consign?
ments. Sept 17
MUn HOTEL,
CO Ti X Eli KIXO AX D SOCIETY STS.?
CHARLESTON, S. C.
- PttoritiE'ror.s,
S. II. CORING. CHAS* H. BENNETT.
Sept 27 Imo
IMIBALD GETTY & CO..
AND
SOM. BEBSHAftYS,
126 and 128 Hefting Sire?.!.
CHA R I J ES TO X. S. C.
E. A. WTLCOXSON, Agent,
Orangeburg, s. c
EDMUND A. SOUDER & CO..
Philadelphia.
LIVINGSTON, FOX ? CO.. Agent*.
Ni w York.
E3" LIBERAL ADVANCES mad
CONSIGNMENTS. Aug 15 2mo
CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK.
ATLANTIS COAST
Hail Line!
Ai ?c"S?L>*v Marshinan, Com
;> mander.
i^??^g^gl'^ Steam.-?; CA M
Balcb, < ' immander,
Will leave Charleston. S. c.. dir.- : :o
New York, alternat. Iv THURSDAYS euc!
week.
For freight or passage-haying hand
Homo Statu Koora accommodations- ai>'>!
to F. A. WTLCOXSON. Agent,
Orangeburg, S. (.'.
ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO.,
12G and 128 Meeting Charleston, S. 1 .
LIVINGSTON, EON .v CO.. Agents.
Aug lo 2mo New Ye:!:.
HOES ! ?
?noe Mouse
FEOM TilE DITFK?EXT SIKH: FACTORIES.
M QB ff BOOTS MD SHOES,
WHICH WIT.I. DE SOLD AT
JOHN COMMINS,
m MmtlRG STRUT,
October i
aOOB KBWS FOR Als?i I
ATTRACTION
AT Tin-:
Wholesale
??. -133 . ?SEET1H6 STREET.
ESTABLISHED IS 1S36,
iispension of faur years, with
rs for saiu
AT WHOLESALE ONLY, ai thc lowest possible quotations, and receivh
CONSIGNMENTS semi-weekly from thc largest and most reliable man uh
Thc proprietor takes pleasure in calling thc attention of the trade-t
chants of th fi States ot Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida -to
stock <>f DOO'l'S, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, ole.
Ol: DEUX X K AT LY A SJ) VPO Ml'LY ATTENDED TO.
ig IMME
he local ;
Sept 24
EDWARD DALY.
AGENT FOB MANUFACTUREE.'
RM
TOMS ii HATS.
liv
HAVING beer, appointed Agent lor the sale of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and IRTSt.
by several .1 f the most prominent manufacturers at the North, and now located a
\? >. 138 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, s. C. '
I offer this CHO ICE STOCK OF GOODS for salo by the PACKAGE ONLY.
*#- The Trade % ill pief.se not ice. "HS*
EDWARD DALY, Agent
Sept 21 '