The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 16, 1866, Image 3
IJOTC on the Carpet for Sie.
TL ey may talk of love in a cottago,
And bowers of trellised vine
Of nature bewitchingly simple,
And milk-maids half divine;
They may talk of the pleasure of bleeping
lu tho shade of a spreading tree,
And a walk in the nelda at morning,
By the side of a footstep free!
But give me a sly flirtation,
Bv the light of a chandelier
With music to play in thu pauses.
And nobody very noar;
Or a seat ou a silken sofn,
With a glass of pure old wine,
And mamma too blind to discover
Tho small white baud in mine.
Your love in a cottage is hungry,
Your vino is a net for flies
Your milk-maid shocks thc Graces,
And simplicity talk? of pies.
You lie down to* your shady slumber,
And wake with a bug in your ear,
And your damsel that walks in the morning
is shod like a mountaineer.
True love is at home on a carpet,
And mightily likes his ease
And true love has an eye for a dinner.
And starves beneath shady trees.
Hi-? wing is a fan of a lady,
His foot's an invisible thing,
And his arrow is tipp'd with a jewel,
And shot from a sdver string.
Milton, -when blind, married a
shrew. The Duke of Buckingham
called her a rose. "I am no judge of
colors," replied Milton, "but I dare
say yon are right, for I feel the thorns
daily."
Robert W- Shand,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Richland District. Office
adjoining tho Post Office, Columbia.
Jan 2 tuf6
GERVAIS (OR BRIDGE) STREET,
OPPOSITE TUE STATE HOUSE,
.Received this day, and are' continually
receiving, and keep on hand a full supply of
OR?CEB?ESt W?NESt
AND LIQUORS,
OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
SUGARS, TEA, COFFEE, MOLASSES,
CRACKERS.
Peach Bloom Potatoes, Lard, Hams,
Bacon, Dried Beef.
Onions, Mackerel, Vinegar, Pickles,
Sauces.
Canned Fruits, Mustard, Pepper, Spices,
Ginger.
Maccaroni, Raisins, Brazil Nuts, Hazel
Nuts.
Salt, Sweet Potatoes.
Goshen Butter-choice^. ^ _
?e-llow" Goshen c^ese-an excellent
quality.
Scaled Herrings.
Lemons.
Gibson's FINE WHLSKEES, SCOTCH
WHISKEY.
GIN, RUM, FRENCH BRANDY,
Madeira, Port and Sherry Wine.
St. Marceaux it Co.'e Champagne, Cu?
racoa, Vbsynth, Maraschino, i.e.
HENEY N. MCGOWAN, Salesman.
Jan 12
Fire and Marine
t
BEING appointed agent for several
FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPA?
NIES, I am prepared to insure to any
amount against fire. Amongst the offices
for which I am agent are the well-known
Metropolitan, of New York; Continental, of
New lork; and National, of New Orleans.
These offices alone have a capital of over
$2,000,000.
Policies made payable in either gold or
currency. JAMES G. GIBBES, Agent.
Dec 29
H. E. NICHOLS,
GENERAL
INSUBANCE AGENT,
Corner of Assembly and Washington Sis..
Columbia, fi?. O.
REPRESENTS a number of the best
both Northern and Southern-compa?
nion, possessing an aggregate capital of
over
$23,000,0*20.
LIFE, nPdC MARINE.
^LA^J^lND ACOIDEX
B&Vfc^R?SK^ taken on equi
Saie terms, and all losses
promptly paid.
JS?aT" Policies made payable
in Gold or Currency.
W W. B?7CZS,
?Lato of South Carolina,)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WIM, ."RkCTII* IN THE
Supreme Court and Court of Claims.
Office Na, 252 F St,, bet. \%th and I4fh Sis.,
WASHINGTON. D, C.
Dec ^7 ? am 6m o
TUBMAN tWtVEBS?TY,
Greenville, S. C.
THE EXERCISES of this Institution
will bo resumed on the 15th of Feb?
ruary next. *
For Circular giving further information,
.uppI{/-ation mav be made to
PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU,
.Oot ?? ?7 Secretary of Faculty.
Engine, etc., for Sale.
AFIVE-HORSE ENGINE, in running
order, with pnlleySj atc., for sale low.
Apply at this office, " Dec 12
HE?TH??CTIOl
IK THE RATE8 OF
Advertising!
ON tho 2d of January, 1866, thc COLUM?
BIA PHOENIX (published Daily and
Tri-Wcek';-; va? GREATLY ENLARGED,
and in tu q lantity and quality of its read?
ing mat er \ ill compare favorably with any
paper in the State. Thc subscription price
to thc Daily is $10 a year; Tri-Weekly *7.
The terms for transient advertising have
been REDUCED OVER TWENTY-FIVE
PER CENT.: while the monthly and quar?
terly rates have been lowered to such an
extent as to olace tho columns of tho paper
within tho reach of dealers and manufac?
turers gonorally.
JOB WORK
Of ?very kind, such as
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
HAND-BILLS,
CARDS, ETC.,
Attended to promptly, and at reasofmblc
prices. Give us a trial.
JULIAN A. SELBY,
Jan 7 Proprietor Columbia Pheenix.
F O RC H A RLE S TO N~.
BOATS are now at "GRANBY LAND?
ING," ready to receive FREIGHT,
aud will be despatched for tho above point
on Tuesday, 16th inst. For frieght applv
to A. L. SOLOMON, Agent. *
Jan ll 6_
STEAMBOAT LINE
FROM
Columbia to Charleston.
THE NEW and F?RST-CLASS LIGHT
DRAFT STEAMER GEORGE is now
frepared to .-.lake engagements to take
'rcight from Granby Landing to Charles?
ton. All gooda forwarded by this lino will
be insured, if desired. Also, forwarded to
New York, and advances made upon the
?ame, if required
- FUw^'j imo A. I SOLOMON, Agent.
49" ThV*Abbeville Banner, Newberry
Herald, Anderson Intelligences and Chester
standard will publiait the above for two
weeks, and send bills to this office.
Sap'ts Office, Charlotte & S. C. R. H.,
COLUMBIA, S. C., JANUARY 1, 1806.
3&9SSS3 ONE HUNDRED LA?
BORERS wanted, to work
on tho track. Applv to WILLIAM REY?
NOLDS, Section Master, at the Depot.
Jan 3 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't.
Sup'ts Office, Charlotte & S. C. R. R.,
COLUMBIA, JAXrAUX 1, 1806.
THIS road is now eon pieted to within
three innes of Ridgeway, and daily
Passenger ..ins running as below:
Leave Ch rlotte on arrival of the North
Carolina train, at 10 a. m.; arrive near
Ridgeway at 7 p. m., connecting with the
stages from and to Columbia, and return
to Winnsboro tho same evening. Leave
Winnsboro at G.50 a. m.; arrive in Charlotte
at 2.80 p. m., connecting with the through
train on the North Carolina Road.
Jan_3_JAS. ANDERSON, Sup t.
Schedule over South Carolina R. R.
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, I
CHARLESTON, December 22, 1865.
LEAVE Charleston at. 0.00 a. m.
Arrivo at Hampton's.4.00 p. m.
Leave Hampton's at.0.30 a. m.
Arrivo at Charleston.4.15 p. m.
Dec 24 H. T. PEAKE, Gen. Sup.
South Carolina Railroad Company, !
GEN. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, Nov. 30, 1865. ? ?
ON and after WEDNESDAY. 6th Decem
ber, Passenger and Freight Trains
will run on tho Augusta Branch to Midway. !
ten miles abo ?e Branchville, as follows: * j
Leave Charleston. 6.00 a. na.
Arrive at Charleston.4.15 p. m.
Leave Midway.0.53 a. m.
Arrive at Midway.12.48 p. m.
Des 6_H. T. PEAKE. Gen. Sup.
For Mayor.
JA?. G. GIBDES is respectfully nomi?
nated for next M ayor,
Jan ll__MANY FRIENDS.
MESSRS. EDITO as: Major THEODORE I
STARK isTespCCtfully nominated asa can?
didate for the nfiltfo of MAYOR of tho city
of Columbia-to be nllfcd ?lt the ensuing
election in April next-by bia
Dec 28 _ , MANY FRIENDS.
Thc friends of D?. A. N. TALLEY nomi?
nate him as a candiclato for Mayor at the
ensuing election in April next. Nov 2 *
Kay &. Hewetson,
Ai ela tee ts and 'Civil Engineers
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS attended
to in South and North Carolina.
Working drawings, rylans, specifications,
and a}} necessary details promptly fur?
nished. \
JOHN A. KAT.- RM.gyl E. B. HEWETSQV.
JOHN ?' f^.
CITY SUR VWVOR.
OFFICE at residenc*. in rear of thc
Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S. C,
Charleston Advertisements.
Furs!
BROWN. Grey and Blank CAPES AND
VICTORINES. Grey and Brown FUE
CUFFS, for Ladies.
Where comfort, combined with fashion,
is desirable, it wiU be found in a set of Furs.
This is our last grand opening-Select
carly. STEELE'S FUR ROOMS,
King st., opposite Merchant's Hotel,
Jan 14 2_Charleston, S. C.
NITROOENIZED
PHOSPHITE OF LIME.
BY putting on 200 pounds per acre il
wdl increase the quantity of cottoi
300 pounds or more. Tins Fertilizer con
tains all the properties of barn-yarc
manure, and improves the land.
Send your orders immediately in order ti
have- them in time for planting".
Send ior a Circular. Sold at Factory
prices, by the additiou of the freight.
H. W. KINSMAN,
Ko. 27'J King st., Charleston, S. C., Sol?
Agent, Jan 14 2
NEW YORK^?JT?MCHAP?ES?0K
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COUPANT,
Leaving each Port every Alternate
Thursday.
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER,
CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MO.VKKA,
CAPT. C. P. MAHSHMAN.
THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering even
inducement to SHIPPERS and thc
TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior
accommodations for Passengers, with
tables supplied by every luxury tho New
York and Charleston markets can afford:
and. for safety, speed and comfort, arc un?
rivalled vn the coast,
THE STEAMSHIP
EMILY B. SOUDER,
CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD,
TTTILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC
W WHARF, ON THURSDAY, Januarv
18,18?G, at - o'clock.
Liberal advances made on consignments
to New York.
For Freight or Passago applv at thc
Agenta. WILLIS & CHIS?LM,
Jan 14 North Atlantic Wharf.
Mills House,
Meeting Street,
S. C.
TillS HOUSE has beeu THOROUGH?
LY REPAIRED and REFURNISH?
ED, and cannot be cxeePerT bv anv in the
city. JOS*:rit PURCELL,
Jan 7 Proprietor.
John W. Steele,
North-east Corner of King and Gcurje sts.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE attention of buyers is called to
tho complete assortment of GENTLE?
NESS' FURNISHING A FANCY GOODS
now offered. Shirts, Underwear, Gloves,
Hosiery, Toilette Articles, Ac. Fancy Goods
of every variety. Trunks, Valises, Travel?
ing Bugs, Ac. "The pubhc are respectfully
invited to call and examine. Jan ll lm
j?mGs7Tl?lL?\s?x & co.,
WIIOLUNALE ANO RETAIL DEALEBS IN
^^^^^^
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS,
Leather and Shoe Findings, Etc.,
3f> HA Y2TE STREET
S.
Dee 21 Imo
The Charleston Daily Courier,
BY A. S. WILLING TON St CO.
SIUISCIUPTIOS.
Daily, one year. .$10 00
AljVKKTJSlN'O,
Per Square, teu lines. 1 00
Lise than a sanare proportionate rates.
Jan 14_
TTie Charleston Daily News.
ON tho first of Januarv, 1866, the
CHARLESTON DAILY* NEWS will
be permanently eidarged to the size of the
"New Orleans Crescent" the largest daily
journal published in the United States,
and will bo gieatly improved in its general
features.
Tile paper has already tl'C largest circu?
lation of any journal in the State, and is
UUWoraally considered the organ and rep?
r?sentative pf the feelings of South
Carolinians.
Tim very finest ability in thc country is
engaged on its columns, and the proprie?
tors intend to spare no pains nor expense
to niako it a first-class daily journal.
Terms, $10 per annum, payable in ad?
vance. Send for a specimen copv.
CATHCART, McMILLAN k MORTON,
Proprietors,
_J)oo 28_ 18 Ilavne st.. Charleston. 8. C.
SOUTHERN ?
KING & \
NO. 161 MEE1
Opposite Chi
OK -?3k. IEL Xi JES fi
fi, D. KING, M. D., & JESSE
TO OWNERS AND SHIPPERS
OF
COTTON, NAVAL STORES,
VAR fi s, ac.
CHAS. L. B?ILLEA?ME,
mCTOS, SHIPPING
AND
COMMIS. MERCHANT, j
Office 143 Meeting Sired, Directly Oppo?
site Mayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
WILL make liberal advances on con?
signments through his friends:
Messrs. Sawyer, Wallace A Co., New York, i
Messrs. Dollncr, Potter A Co., New York.
Messrs. Boones., Graves A Co., New York. I
Messrs. Haselhurst A Smith, Now York.
Messrs. Thayer, Brigham A Co., Boston.
Messrs. .T. A D. Malcohnson, Liverpool. ;
Messrs. John K. GiRiot A Co , Liverpool, j
Messrs. Henry Sloan A Son, Philadelphia, j
Messrs. Pendergast, Fenwick & Co., Bait, j
Messrs. Gardner, Dexter A Co., Boston. :
Messrs. ('liarles Smith A Co., Boston.
His facilities for Insurance cover Cotton, !
Ac, all tho way through, by land and sea,
from any point, at lower rates by Heating I
policies than can be effected here.
Produce bought and sold here to fill .
orders, at market rates, giving owners the I
opportunity of selling here or shipping.
Consignments solicited, to which I will
give my personal attention, and returns I
made in currency, gold or foreign ex?
change. Dee 16 Imo
Philip Fogarty & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
And Commission Merchants, j
Corner Atlantic WItarf and East Hay, \
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
KEEP constantly on hand a full stock of
choice GROCERIES, WINES, LI
yUOIiS^Ac. Dec 17 lmo_
Groceries! Groceries! |
BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS.
PIG HAMS. BREAKFAST BACON.
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, FLOUR.
TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE, BISCUITS.
Candy, Pickles, Soap, Starch.
Candles, Sweet Oil, Herrings.
Codfish. Mackerel, Salmon.
Raisins, Potatoes,
Liverpool Salt.
Whiskey, Brandy, Gin.
Port, Madeira ana Sherry Wine.
And a general assortment of Groceries,
Ac, for sale low for cash bv
PHILIP FOGARTY A CO.,
Corner Atlantic Wharf and East Bav,
Dec 17 Imo_Charleston, s. C.
BJ. F?! CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALEHS IN
j BOOTS. SHOES, TRI AIS, M,
j 2 i tyne Street, Corner af Church Street, I
j CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING resumed business at their old 1
stand, 2 Haync street, corner of
I Ch uren street, are now receiving a. large '
j and well assorted stock of
?Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, &C-,
i Which will be sold at the lowest marled
I prico. The patronage of former friends
i and the pnbhc is respectfully solicited.
I D. F. FLEMINO. S. A. NELSON." J. ii. WILSO*.
! Dec 22 f-imo
STENHOUSE & CO.,
FORWARDING ANO COM. MERCHANTS
No. 110 EAST BAY. CIIAKLESTOX. S. C.
COTTON and PRODUCE forwarded to
the Northern citio?. From their long
experience, they feel confident of their
ability tu give satisfaction. Nov 10
JOHN KING & CO.,
IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Segars,
Crockery, Hollow-ware and Glass-ware, Ac.
2,000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT to arrive.
No. 88 Hasel street, Charleston, S. C.
NOT 7 iSmo
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS!
CA Jin vi y o THE ir. S. MAIL.
GUA NADA, ftUAKKR. CITY, !
ANDALUSIA. ST4HLIGHT,
A I.I IA ilj.lt A , SARAGOSSA.
THE ships of this line are all lirst-clasa |
and reliable, are at least as fast as any j
of the coast, and built at as great an ex- j
pense. They are in charge of gentlemanly
and capable "commanders, and every atten- j
tion will be paid to the comfort of the pas- j
weugers. One of the above ships will be
despatched from New York and one from j
Charleston EVERY WEDNESDAY AND ;
SATURDAY. Cargo by these steamers |
i insures at tho lowest rates. All informa-j
tion" can bo had from either of thc agents. ,
I pAVF:NEL A CO., Charleston.
ARTHUR LEARY, New York. |
I Merchandize and Colton addressed to j
either house will be promptly forwarded. |
Nov 5 __Sino j
3RU.G HO US g. i
5ASSIDEY,
>5
PING STREET,
irleston Hotel,
?TOX , JS- O.
J. CASSIDEY, of North Carolina.
L
New York Advertisements.
Southern House.
HARRIS, GAINES '& CO,,
WHOLESALE GBOGEBS,
20 Beaver street, New York.
KEEP constantlv on hand all kinds of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,
TOBACCO, FIIUTIS, ftc. Prompt atten?
tion given to order?.
V.'. HOOPER HARRIS,
Late of Nashville, Tenn.
JAMES L. GAINES,
Lair of Asheville, N. C.
R. 1?. A R. M. BEARDEN,
Jan 14 12 Late of Macon, Ga.
WESTCHESTER HOLTSE,"
CORNER BROOME ST ANO BOWERY,
NEW YORK.
THIS house, capable of accommodating
three hundred guests and kept on the
European plan, is centrally located, and ?
near to ab points. City ears pass tho
Hotel i<> all ?he Ferric-, Railroad Depots
and places of Amusement every three
minutes. Single Rooms, $1.00 per dav;
double, S2.03. J. F. DARROW ft CO., * !
Jan l-l ly Proptietors.
i860 ! _ 1866! j
MAKE ri? VOIR CLUBS.
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CITY CLEBK^ OFFICE,
CpLplCBtA, January 5, lNt?fi..
BY order of City Council, dclinau?nt
TAX-PAYERS will be allowed titi the
15th inst, to make returns and pay their
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date, all sucfi claims held by tho city will
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lection. F. H. ELMORE, City Clerk.
Jan 6
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ers, Merchants and others, subject to cheek
on sight. COLLECTIONS made on all
parts of the United States.
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, JOHN R, C?;eiu.
('vars .1. LAWKSSI*. WM. A. HALSTED.
Dec 31 _
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
I X1TEI) STATES TYPE FOLSSDR?
ASP
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (comer
of Krade street, ) New York. Thc type
on which this paper is printed is from "the
above Foundry. Nov 18
BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
ri^HE Original and Beat in the World
X The only true and perfect HAIR DYE.
Harmless, Reliable and Insfkutaiieous.
Produces immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring tho hair
or akin. Remedio* tho ill effects of bad
dyes. Hold by all Druggists. The genuine
is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE?
GENERATING 1'XTRACT OF MILLE
FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying
the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
Oct 25 ly_ New York.
Metropolitan Enterprise.
?W1 SALE
O? THE
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION,
CAPITA].81.000,000,
JiKPoT 197 BHOADWA Y, N. Y.
AN immense stock of PIANOS, JEWEL?
RY, WATCHES and FANCY GOODS,
all to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, with?
out regard to value, and not to be paid for
till you seo what you will receive.
Certificates, naming each article and its
value, ure placed in sealed envelopes and
well mixed. One of these envelopes will be
sent by mail to any address, on receipt of
25 cents; live for SI; ele\'en for $2; thirty
for $5; sixty-live for $10; and one hundred
for $15. On receipt of the certificate, you
will see what yon are going to have, and
then it is at your option to pay the dollar
and take the artie'e or nop. Purcbaaey;?
may thus qbtui,? a Gold Watch, Diamond
Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine or any set
of Jewelry on our hst, for $1; and jn no
case can they get lesa than one dollar's
worth, aa there ari; no bianka.
Agents are wanted hi every town in tho
country; every person can make $10 a day
selling-;>?\j certificates in tho groatost sale
of Jewelry over khowm ..
Send 25c. for a certificate,"'vj??ch will in?
form yon what you can obtain for $1. At
the same time get our circular, containing
full list ami particulars; also, terms to
agents. Address
JAluES HUTCHINSON A 00?,
NOT 14 2mo 197 Broadway, Ai. Y\
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