The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 12, 1865, Image 4

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. ' My-ClkilcL O, that then could'st forever be AB pore ?nd bright aa now, 0 th>t car? would never loa ro -? Ita shadows on thy brow. 0, that tears might never dim * The lustre of thine eye, Or thf sweet Ups-so innocent - Give utterance to a sigh. 1 would not have thy beauty marred By sickness, grief or sin, I'd hare theo beautiful without, But lovelier far within. And when I tbkl thee to my heart, And kiss thy smiling face, * I ask not fame or gold for thee, But health and heavenly grace. And may a mother's fervent prayer For thee be heard on high; A prayer, my precious one, I breathe, * When none but God is nigh. LIZZIE. How A TOAD Punns orr HIS PANTS. -A writer in the North Carolina Farmer tells us the fellowing: "About the middle o"f July, I found a toad bn a hill of melons, and not wanting him to leave, hoed ' around him. - He appeared sluggish, and not inchned to move. Presently I ob? served him pressing his elbows against his sides, and rubbing downward. He appeared so singular that I watched to see what he was up to. After a few smart rubs his skin began to burst open straight along his back. Now, said I, old fellow, you have done it; but he appeared to be unconcerned, and kept on rubbing until he had worked down all his skin into folds on his sides and hips; tljen grasping one hind leg with his hands, he haul? ed off one leg of his pants the same as anybody would, then stripped the other leg the same way. He then took his cast-off cuticle forward, between his fore-legs into his mouth, and swallowed it; then by raising and lowering his head, swallowing as his head came down, he stripped off the akin underneath until it came to his fore-legs, and grasping one of these with the opposite hand, by consider? able pulling, stripped off the skin; changing hands, he stripped the other, and by a slight motion of the head ho drew it from the throat and swallow? ed the whole. The operation seemed to be an agreeable one, and occupied but a short time. " ? Mew York Advertisements. DEVLIN & CO., Ct ft TH lift AT AMP RETAIL ! WE open the season with a large stock of elegant CLOTHING and FUR? NISHING GOODS ip ?ur Ready-made De? partment. Ve have -also secured the ser? vices of first-class artist? in our Custom Department, which is likewise aupplied with the FINEST and BEST FABRICS of the Home and Foreign Marketa. t^To those who wish to order by mail, will be aent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, with directions for measuring, which, if correctly followed, will secure a flt in all eases. DEVLIN & CO.. Broadway, oar. Grand street, New York. Broadway, cor. Warren street, New York. Sept '?0 imo FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN, (Snc'aors to Hot?hkiss, Fenner A Bennett, ) 40 VESEY STUFET, NEW YOEE, ANW MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE. THOS. KENNER. H. BENNETT, J). V. BpWJIAX. MR. T. A. TOBIN, who was for a length of time connected with tho old firm of Hotchkisa, Fenner A Bennett, haw an inter? est in the present firm, and will devote bia attention principally tu the Slate of.South Carolina. His address TV ill be ("linton, Laurena Diatrict. Oct 3 Imo To the Citizens of South Carolina. The termination of a sanguinary contest, which for thc paat four year? has presented an impassable barrier to all social er com merdai intercourse between thc two great sections of our country, having at length happily cleared'away all obstacles to a re ?i,i v.il of those relations which formerly bo md us together in'a fraternal union, I take the earliest opportunity afforded me ;.v .iiis auspicious event, to greet my South? ern friends, and to solicit from them a re? if wal of that extensivebusiness connection which for ii quainter of a century ba? been uninterrupted, nave by the great public calamity to whick I have adverted. It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a business, re-union, I should repeat: the warning HO often given to ray friends-to beware of alab?se spurious and deleteri? ous com t. Min da which, under the specious and false titles of Imported ?Ines, Bran? dies, Holland Gin, Liquors, &?., have boan, equally destructive to the health of our citizens as prejudicial to the -interests of the legitimate importer. * .Hauy years of my past life have bce*h expended in. an open and candid attempt to expose theso wholesale frauda; no time nor expense ha? been spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to place before my friends and the public generally, at the lowest possible market prico, and in such quantities aa might ai?t their convenience, a truly genuine imported article. Twenty-five years' business transactions with the largest and moat respectable ex? porting houses in France and Great Britain have afforded me unsurpassed facilities for supplying our home market "with Winca,i Liquors and Liquores of the beat and moat approved branda in Europe, in addition to my own distillery in Holland for the manu? facture of the "Schiedam Schnapps." The latter, BO iong teated and approved by the m?dirai faculties of thc United States, Weat Indios and Soath America as an invaluable Therapeutic, a wholeeorae, pleasant and perfectly aafe beverage in all climatea and driring all seasons, quickly excited the cupidity of the home manufac? turers abd venders of a apurions article under thc same name. JftruatthatI have, after much toil and expense, surrounded all my importations with aafeguards and directions which, with ordiuary circumspection, will insure their delivery, aa I receiv? them from Europe, to all my customers'. I would, however, recommend, in all casca where it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my Depot, 22 Beaver street, New fork, or that purchases be matin of my accredited agents. In addition to a large atock of Wines, Brandies, &c-., in wood, I have a consider? able aupply of old tried foreign Winca, em? bracing vintages of many paat years, bot? tled np before the commencement of the war, which I can especially recommend to all connoisseurs of these rare luxuries. In conclusion, I would specially call the attention of my Southern customers to tho advantage to be' derived by transmitting then- orders without losa of time, or calling personally at the Dejot, in order to insuro the fulfillment of their favors from the pre? sent large and weB selected apartment. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Oct 3 Imo 22 Beaver st., New York. [ESTABLISHED IX 1818.] WM. SMITH BROWS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX No. 53 Chambers Si., New York. TTTM. SMITH BROWN will receive eou Vf eiguments 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 consigner. Sept 17 2mo School Furniture. TEACHERS' DESKS and CHAIRS. Tables, Bank and Office Desks, Ac. Lecture Room and Sabbath School Sotteaa. All kinds of School Material. . ROBERT PATON, Sept 17 Imo 24 Grove st.. New York. ILA WHENCE. BALDWIN & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT $EC?mTtE$ AND other STOCKS, BONDS, Ac, bought ?uni sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, Jr.., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Board. CYR US .T. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED Sept 4 . 6mo Musical Notice. iZ',mSS~Zm WM' H- ORCHARD, Profcs f r*l lj>"T~TTB nu of Music, will instruct a ff S il ?limited number of Pupils on thc PIANO and GUITAR. He also offera his .services as Agent in Selecting, Buying or Silling Piano Fortes or other Musical Instruments. Piano Fortes Tuned d Repaired ir. town or" country. Applications made, or orders left ut thc Bookstore of Messrs. Townsend k North, or at tho store of F. B. Orchard A Co., Plain street, near Nicker-' sou's Hotel. Oct (j* W. U. JOHJjrSTOX, Mist gistrat e>, Office on Pickois street East end of Lady. WILL attend to all official business broughrbefore bim: will also attend to drawing up Deads, Conveyances, Mort? gages, Contracta, and other ordinary legal instruments of writing. Fair copies of any document execute? witei ueatneaa and do sp/rtoh. . ft August 1 (TQltMX'BL T TO0 7 A SULZJSAC?fblt,) WHOLESALE and BETAIL BBO to inform ike eitezene of Columbi? and th? people of th* neighboring country, that they ar* noir rwttnng, aad have received, ? great variety of Dry Goods GROCERIES O' #11 descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all manner of persons. They hava, among many other articles, frt'sh ?applies of th* following: * ?? GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Blaok. ) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES, (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm. Tallow and Adam'tine. Crackers, Wino, Soda, Sugar, 'oaton. Candies. Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every varietv of Grocery. Copperas, Soda, ?lue Stone, Ac. Spices-C?Ves-, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger. Nutmegs, Ac. Shoe Blacking. Brashes, Curry Comba. Horse Brushes, Ac. Knives and Forks, Matckea. Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO WU C?G?RS. Best SMOKING and CHE WG TOBACCO*. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander? son's, Bolaco and Honey Dew; all varieties. .OBY GOODS F O 3C" X_a adios.. A tine variety, to which the attention of the ladies is particularly requested. We liavi; a fino assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSELIN DES LAINES. English and American PRINTS. Cambric", twdled and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Longcloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, A?., suitable for fall and winter. Alpacas, black ami colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brashes. Perfumes of every variety. I Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladiea'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de : scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-all of tho very last styles and patterns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons. ? Hosiery oi all descriptions. English and Americnn Gloves *f feb? prettiest style. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cot to*. Hooks and Eyes,-Veils. Ladies' Billet ami Letter Paper, rmled. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Battons, fancy, dress amd oommon. Scissors, Pins. Hair Pins, wire and "ntta percha. Misses' and Childrei s Shoe?. .Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton, Velvet Ribbon. Elastic de. Gentlemen's Variet?s? Coats, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, over a md under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. # Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stocking?, Socks, Gloves-a great varietv, " Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands, Piaving Cards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; BseklA for do.; Tooth Brushes. Beets and Shoes of all styles and tke i best qualities. I Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, silk and cotton; Nock-ties of the latest Htylea. Pocket Books. Fancy Pipes-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocket Kmive?. Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenders o' all stylos. Tobacco, French and English styl*. Shirt Boeouis, Hoy's Shoes. MISCELLANEOUS. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keyn, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnics, besClnk, (jun Caps, Tobacco Bags. Shoe Laces, slate Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Cloves and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of ot ?or arti? cles, desirable to Loth sexes, which WS have not the space to enum?rale. Apply at the old stand, tb Assembly street, to . Septll - 8ULZBACHER & CO. Cotto&i Wa&ted. mriH highest prices j.aid for COTTON and JL for ail kinds of ( < KJNTKY PRODUCE. Farmers and country merchante will find it to their advantage to call and soe. Sept ll SULZBACHEE A CO. , . ? - t -? Charleston JLdveit??ementa. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS, (Zat> of the Firm of Adams, Frost & Co.,) OFFERS his services 4o his friends -i s a FACTOR ?nd COMMUNION MER? CHANT. Particular attentif a. paid to the sale of Cotton and other Produce. Also, to . the purchase of family . supplies. Office comer Accommodation Wharf and East DST, Charleston, g. C._Oct 5 Imo _ W. H. JEFFE?S &1: . (Formerly Cochran, Jeffers & -Co.,) ARE prepared to receive and forward all C0TTON*and MERCHANDIZE con eigncd to their care at Orangebu.? and Hopkins' Tnrrk-Out, on South Carolina Railroad. On completion of the road to Columbia, they will continue business at that piacc. By strict attention to business and mode? rate charges, they hope to merit a share of patronage. Oct G Imo tar Tho Abbeville, Edgeficld, Anderson, Newberry, Laar cns and Greenville papers please copy for one month. RTU1 send bill to this olfiee. ? G??RfiE W, WILLIAMS & CO,, Merch'ts & Bankers 1 and 3 Hoyne St., Charleston, S. C. ARE receiving the LARGEST STOCK si FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER? CHANDIZE ever offered at th* South, which will be sold at the LOWEST MAR? KET PRICES. GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOTES STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE, etc. bought and sold. CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and othei ; COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received anc I sold; or, if desired, will be forwarded tc New York for sale. Cash advances will bi made on such consignments. Ang29 ?2mo Beach, Root & Co., Liverpool, England. Marshall, Beach & Co, Charleston, S. G. Salomon, Roit & Co., Commtrciai JJailding, 42 Broadway, N. I NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 1. 1865. WE have this day entered ihto ' copart nership, for the purpose of conduct ing a GENERAL COMMISSION and BANK IN G BUSINESS at each of the points abov named. Om1 attention w?l also bc devoted to fill ing orders and making collections ior ou Southern friends. Advances made oii consignments c PRODUCE to either firm. Verv respvc-l fslly, T. N. BEACH, of Liverpool. ' W. MARSHALL, of Charleston. S>. ROOT, of Atlanta, Ga. E. SALOMON, late of New Orleans. T?Ec"5Ii5NCT?S. UNION BANK, Liverpool. H. R. OLAFLIN tc CO., Now York. J. H. BRO WER, Esq., New York. H. ROBERTS, Savannah. C M. F?RMAN, Esq., President Bank < State S. C., Charleston. E. J. HABT Sc CO., New Orb an?. JOHN CALDWELL, Columbia, S. C. Sept 28_ ff) marni ' ?om CORNER KING AND SOCIETYSTS. CHAM*E$TO?y $? C* V TaoPBntTOBs, S. H LOBING. CHAS. H. BENNET Sc^t27 Imo i MIR & co., Shipping, Commission AND - FORWARDING 'MERCHANTS, T6 EAST BAT, Two door* Soulf? of North AtUmkU Whmrf CH ARI. MST OK, ?. C. HAVE constantly on hand a fall supply of GROCERIES, at lowest market rates. 49*Adven?es made on consign? ments. *? _ Sept 17 PWPinSTEAMSHlPCOMP?lL LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS J?052KA, Capt. Mtrshi-i-n, AND EMILY B. ?t>UD3SK,Ca/t. WUihwter. >0S ifEIF ? DIRECT! The r.ew and favorite passenger steamet CAPT. niRSHMA?, WILL leave Accommodation Wharf oe THURSDAY, October 12, at - o'clock. These vessels alternating weekly, offering every Thursday to the traveling public a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER, BOAT, wit? superior accommodations. There will be a mail bag kept at th? omeo of the Agents, closing always an hour be? fore the sailing of each steamer. '? For Passage or Freight,- apply to WILLIS A CHB30LM, Agents, Oct 5_Mills House, Charleston. ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., Aa'D lit enid 128 Mmtmg Street, .CHARLESTON, S. C. F. A. WILCOXSO*, Agent, Orangeburg, S. EDMUND A. SOUDER A CO., Philadelphia. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, New York. ear'LIBERAL ADVANCES made .? CONSIGNMENTS._Ang 15 2mo? CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK. ATLAWTie COfcST Mail Line! THE new first elass steamer MO? NERA, Charles P. Marshnian, Cen mander. Steamer CAM? BRIDGE? J. W. Balch, Commander, Will leave Charleston, S. C., direct fer New York, alternately, THURSDAYS etan week. For freight or passage-having hand? some State Boom accommodations-apply to J. A. WELCOXSON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., 12? and 128 Meeting st., Charleston, S. 0. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, Aug 15 2mo Kaw York. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL I . thommo OP THE mos m onmEsto?: IMMENSE ' ATTRACTION AT THE Wholesale Shoe House! HO. 133 MEETING STREET, ESTABLISHBD I* ISM, IS now re-opcned, after a suspension of four years, with feater facilities than ever. Tho proprietor now offers for sale e < *^<*%, ^fc?, ^V**, W&Wfc&a fe?., AT WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest possible quotations, and receiving IMMENSE CONSIGNMENTS semi-Trcekly from the largest and most reliable manufactories. The proprietor takes pleasure in cabing the attention of thc trade-the local mer? chants of the States of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida-to the eitonsivo stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, etc. ORDERS NEATLY AND PROMPLYATTENDED TO. EDWARD DALY. - Sept 24 g, AGENT FOB MANUFACTUBEKS. BOOTS, HUM! m HHS; Wv.. ? -M.' HAVINO been Appointed Agent for the sale of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and HATSt. by sc vt ral <>f thcmost prominent manufacturers at the Norh, and now located a, 'NO. 138 MEETING STREET* CHARLESTON. S. C.. 1 ofTer thiy CHOICE STOCK ?F GOODS for sale by tho PACKAGE ONLY; H? ' Thc Trade will please notice. j EDWARD DALY, Agent