The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 24, 1868, Image 4

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Tra STTI?K.-A houso-maid writoa io a friend respecting tho fashion of the city. Sh o saya: "Aa for lo neos, the loer it is the more fas h un ab il yu air; and the leas doz yu ware the more fashunabil yu air drest. Miss Goolra gave mo a blu silk or bern, and I outs its nco orf, and Susin Siwuiuun out oS hern, and we attrax a great eal of attenshun to our necs, prommodin in the streets lyko uther ladys, and holding up our cioz. No? body isn't nothing now which doesn't hold up her cloz, and the hier yu holds them the more you is noticed. [Montgomery Advertiser. A little three-year old boy, already set apart for a lawyer's calling, being taken in hand with a rod, after hav? ing been forbidden to pick another Sear from a favorite dwarf tree, in ignantly exclaimed: "Mamma, I did not pick off the pear; you come, and seo if I did." Sure enough, he didn't. He simply sUnd there and eat it, and the coro was still dangling from the i stem. Some of the hosts of the olden times wero not nice in the treatment j of their royal patrons. He was a bold boniface of the White Horse, who charged Georgo H a guinea for au egg and who, on being asked by his Majesty if eggs were scarce,, dry? ly replied, "No, sir," but kings are." Au old lady died lately in Maine, who was so deaf that she never heard of the late war. Count Mirabeau, AN HISTORICAL TALE; by Mundt. Translated by Brandford. In one volume. Price $1.50: cloth $2. History of the United Netherlands-se? quel to Dutch Republic; by Motley. A Stormy Life, A novel; by Lady Geor Giana Fullerton, with plates. Price $1.50 and $2. Duffs Railroad, Bank and Merchant's Book-keeping, new. , Queen Victoria's new book, Lifo in the Highlands, ?ko. Pri?e $1.75. Also, a now supply of Liez, by author of St. Elmo. $1.75. New English Novels, cheap. For salo st J. J. McCarter's bookstore. Feb 8 _R. li. BRYAN. NEW BOOKS OFFICIAL History of th? beeret Ser? vice. By Gen. E. 0. Baker, lato Pro? vost Marshal of the War Department and Chief of National Police. Announced a year ago, but suppressed by tho Govern? ment. Profusely illustrated. Subscription price $5. Two New Booka, by "Brick" Pomeroy, editor of the LaCrosse (Wis.) Democrat. The FirBt, "8ense," or Saturday Night Mnsings ano Thoughtful Papers. /Tho Second, Nonsense, or Hit H and Criti? cisms on Follies of the Day. $1.50 each. Napoleon and Blucher. By L. Muhlbach. On Both Sides of the Sea-A New Schoen? berg Cotta Family Book-A Sequel to Draytons and Davenents. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S - Jan 24 Bookstore, Columbia, 8. Kerosene Burners. SUN BURNERS, Comet Burners, Solar Burners, With a full supply of Lamp Chimneys for samo, being the best burners for kerosene and star oil now in use. Just recoived and for sale by_J. AT. R. AGNEW. . A Good Spring Medicine for Horses. HEIN ITS H'S GERMAN HORSE POW? DERS, for Indigestion, Distemper, Hide-bound, Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite, Inward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Flesh, Sore Eyes, Swelled Legs, Grease, Mange, Surfeit, Old Coughs, for Exhaus? tion from Work. It carries off all foul humors, purifies and cools the blood, and Sreventa horses becoming stiff and foun ored. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs, and renders tho limbs and skin soft and fine, giving a smooth coat to the hair. These Powders have been used in Colum? bia for the last twenty-five years, and hun? dreds of citizens attest their virtues. For sale only by FISHER A HEINITSH, March 6_Druggists. Flour! FlourTT C*f\ BBLS. FLOUR, \J\J 150 Saoks Flour; from best Family to good Super. FISHER A LOWRANCE. Feb 28 BUTTES. RICH GOSHEN BUTTER, for sal? cheap, at_G. PUS ROES'. " Nails! Nails! ! 1f\f\ KEGS first quahty NAILS. Jnat XV/V/ received and for sale by Feb 21 _J. A T. R. AGNKW. _ $1,000! $1,000ll WANTED, $1,000 in Bille Receivable, nighest price paid in Silvor or Cur? rency. ALFRED TOLLESON. Fob 18_ Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! t?f \ BAGS EXTRA FAMlT.y FLOUR, t> Vi 50 . No. l " ? JiiBt received and for sale bv Feb 21_J. AT. R". AONEW. What Makes Your Hair SO BEAUTIFUL? Tho Circassian Lustro. The Circassian Lustre. The Circassian Lustre. It makes tho hair soft, glossy and huri riant: keeps tho scalp clean, cool and healthy. For sale at FI8HER A HEINITSH'S *?b 27 Drug Store. To the Dental Profession. ._ I HAVE PATENTED, ?nd MM Mm^ .now desire to- introduce, an fTrPvSSS% important improvement in VJ-MJJLI_f tho construction of ARTIFI? CIAL DENTURES, whereby the strength, reliability and facility of repair, pertain? ing to, swaged plate work, Ls communicated to moulded metalio or vulcanizablo bane. Strong Plate Teeth aa firmly attached to the baso as if soldered to swaged plate, ate, by this process, substituted for those specially designed for moulded base. By their use the Operator ia -left free to ex? ercise his own judgment in their arrange mont, and finds himself uo longer confined to the sameness of the present style of blocks, or single teeth weakened by carv? ing for moulded work. No new appliances are required in this process. It is oasily acquired by any one familiar with either moulded or swaged work. It gives to the operator confidence in the reliability of his cases, exempting him from the disappointment and per? plexity often attendant on his most faith? ful efforts. It readers partial cases as reli? able as full sets, and, consequently, will tend to ameliorate tho present deplorable practice of extracting every tooth, sound or unsound, which stands in the way of the latter. The method bas boon thoroughly tested, and ts now submitted to thu profession with the assurance that it will be found to fulfill all that ia claimed for it. . Its retraits aro highly artiBtio, very beautiful, and af? ford the utmost satisfaction to operator and patient. OFFICE LICENSES will be th? system adopted, in relation to which-and other m tters in connection-circulars will be furnished, on application to the subscrib? er. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Jan 4 gmo _Columbia, g. C. Old newspapers FOR SALE at the _PHCENIX OFFICE. Iron and Steel. pr f\i~\f~\ LBS. Genuine Swedes tJYJ.yJ\J\J IRON, imported direct from Stockholm, Sweden. 25,000 lbs. Sheffield Plow Steel, much better in quality than American Steel usually sold by dealers. For salo at low prices, by < . Jan 21_J. .VT. B. AGNEW. IBON TIES. THE bent kind. BEARD'S Self-Adjuet lng IRON TIE, low for cash. Nov 10_FIBBER A LOWRANCE. Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers. CLOTHES WRINGERS and Washing Machines, constantly on band, and for gale, by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. m Afresh Crackers. FRESH 8 'DA BISCUIT, Sugar Crack? ers, Ginger Schnapps, Ac, just re? ceived, and for Balo low, by Jan 28_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Cutting Cheese. gQ BOXES prime CHEESE, for re* ail 20 box?s English Dairy Cheese, for sale low by_E. A G. P., HOPE. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Camden Street, rear of Gregg'? China Store. J. CLENDINING, - - - Proprietor. HAVING thoroughly fitted UP tho abovo establishment as a RESTAURANT, 1 am prepared to furnish visitors with the best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc, prepared in the very best style, by one of the finest cooks in the citv. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS constantly on haad. LUNCH every day at 1 o'clock._Dec IO ? THE POLLOCK HOUSE. LIQUORS, WINES, 8EGAR8, TOBACCO, IC., AT WHOLES AUB ARO RETAIL. THE UNDERSIGNED has fitted up his establishment, and baa re? ceived a largs stock of the finest - qualities and brands of LIQUORS, WINES, ALES, HEGAUS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, etc; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS and other articles. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUIT8 of home production. In tho rear of the wholesale store, he has a handsomely appointed 1AHPLI ROOM, WHERE the best of everything is dispensed. REFRESHMENTS OF all kinds-FISH. OYS? TERS, GAME, MEATS, Ao. QB -furnished at short notice,? and in the very bast stylos.j SUPPER ROOMS. -Mhgm ATTACHED to tho oBtab "QgS&t Habillent are commodious' ^P*"1 rooms, where pr?vate DINNERS and SUPPER8 will be furnished for any number of persons from two to 1.10. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. Tho Proprietor pledges himself that he will continuo, as heretofore, to Ufte his ut? most ondoavors to give perfect satisfaction to )iU ;>?.trcnn bsd gut-sis. Jan 1 T. M.J^LLOOK, Proprietor. WOOD WAKE, WOOD WARE. BROOMS, TUBS, HEELERS, BUCKETS, Ac Mats, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Matches, Ac, cboap, for cash, by ? Dec 1_FI8HER A LOWRANCE. Choice Sugar-Cured Hams, AT 18 cents per pound. Call at Feb 7 J. A T. R. AGNEW'S. Charleston Advertisements. * J. B B. /BOTTOM FACTOR and GENERAL COM \J MISSION MERCHANT, Brown A Co.'a Wharr, Charleston, 8. O. 'Solicita consignments of Merchandize, Cottou, and other Produce. Advances ou consignments._ March 17 IS* O?AJttLESTO? HOTEL, 0H?RLE8T0N, S. ?. . .THE undersigned having taken charge or the above well-known HOTEL, re _'spectrally informs hi? friun?s niiU me traveling public that it has been REFURNISHED, in all of its depart? ments. The table will, at all timos, be supplied with the bent the Market affords, including every delicacy in season, while the cuisine will bo unexceptionable. Tho Bath Rooms attached to tho Hotel are sup? plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can be ob? tained at any time. The samo attention will be paid to tho comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travolers can rely noon finding the Charleston Hotel equal to any in the United States. The patronage of the traveling pnblio is respectfully solicit? ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll 3mo_Proprietor. Livery and Sale Stables, _ , CHALMERS STREET, q^tep. Charleston, S. C. WM. nOUL XNF|A.. BAKER, Proprietor. SS^St. M <B Carriages, Plantons, Bngg' a and Saddle Horses to biro, at all hours. Mnles and Horses for sale._Feb 27 MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, 8. O. THIS well-known FIRST-CLASS H0TEL has been thoroughly repair .ed, refitted and refurnished, and is now ready for the accommodation of the traveling public, whoso patronage is re? spectfully solicited. March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. Kew York Advertisements. ^IIEETESi1^M^?lfolfiX FOR THE HAIR, IMPROVED t IT is an elegant Dressing for the HAIR. It canses tho Hair to Curl beautifully. It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy. It invigorates the Roots of the Hair. It forces tho Hair and Beard to grow luxu? riantly. It Immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Ago. It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color. It brings out Hair on heads thathavo been bald for yearn. It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegetable substances. It has received over six thousand volun? tary testimonials of its excellence, many of whieh are from physicians in high standing. It ia sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in tho glass) by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods, everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale by Dornas Barnes A Co.; F. C. Wells & Co.; Schioffelin A Co., Now York. Maroh 13_ ly JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. I "rVT?a- *>. 80 1111(1 82 Centre street, (corner I V^i >f R?ade street, 5 New York. The type on which this paper ia printed is from the above Foundry._Nov 18 SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission by LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., BANKERS, NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member of tho firm. Oct 8 DKWITT 0. LAWRKNOK. JOHN lt. CKOIL. Crans J. LAWBRWCK. WM. A. HAT.RTKI. Th? Quaker x.tnlnir.nt; tho heat lini? ment for family use; eau be used internally and outwardly, lt in u great pam destroy ?r. It killn p??n snd Si! kinds o? ?cues* BOM by Fisher A HeinitHj^_ Lifeless, Faded or Gray Hair Re? stored. HALL'S RENEWER, Chevalier's Life or the Hair, King's Ambrosia, at Fob27 _FISH EU A HBINlTSll'S. NpncE. ALL FERSONS INDEBTED to the undersigned are particularly request? ed to corue forward and sottlonp without delay, a i indulgence has coa^'-d to b* virtue. E. A G. ?. HOPE. Jan 14 Colombia and Augusta Railroad Co.; SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLDHBU, 8. C.. February 18, 1868. ON and after FRIDAY, the 14th inst., Passenger Trains will be run over the road as follows, on Tuesd;y= snd Frid?y? or each week:fl" Leave Lexington C. H., at.8.00 A. M. " Columbia,! at. 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Columbia, at.9.30 A. M. " Lexington C. H., at_6.00 P.M. Freights will also be taken and delivered promptly. C. BOUKNIOHT, Fob 13 thmltno Superintendent. SEDUCTION OF BATES. CHARLOTTE AND S. C. R. R. COMPANY. QKW'IJ FBEIOHT ANO TICKET AQT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., December ll, 1867. ON and after THI8 DAY, COTTON will be forwarded via the "SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE," as follows: To Baltimore, $3.25 per bale of 400 lbs. or Ieee. To Philadelphia, $1.00 per bale of 400 lbs. or less. To New York, $4.00 per bale of 400 lbs. or lees. This route is cheaper, quicker and as re liable as any competing lino. The rates boing the same, shippers savo 32 cents per bale-estimating cotton at 16 cents per pound-in Marine Insurance, by having their cotton forwarded cia this route. E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Trans'n Agent. fr'Deo 12_ "FAST" EXPRESS LINE FROM COLUMBIA TO Bf KW YORK. GRBAT ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILWAYS. NEW and FAST SCHEDULE now in operation, with completo and continu? ous connections, from Columbia and all points in thu interior of South Carolina, via Kingsville, Wilmington and Weldon, to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila? delphia, New York, Boston, and all princi? pal points North and East. No chango of Passenger Cars between Weldon and Aoquia Creek. No Omnibus transfer at Petersburg or Richmond. Faro as low as by any other route. Time, forty-three hours to New York. At Weldon, l'assengers have choice of the following routes, viz: Oriafiod and An namessic Lino, Washington or Inland Line, Baltimore or Old Bay Line. Tickets good by either route. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.-The route by Charlotte and Greensboro is advertised as seventy-five miles shorter and twelve hours quicker-try it, if you with to bo deceived. Through Fast Express Train, ota t Wil? mington, Weldon sud Riobmond, leaves: Columbia.10.00 a. m. Kingsville.11.30 a. m. Wilmington.9.30 p.m. Weldon.6.20 a. m. Richmond.11.10 a. m. Washington. 7.00 p. m. Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p. m. Philadelphia. 1.30 a.m. New York, arrives. 5.20 a. m. t Via Wilmington, Weldon, Portsmouth and Aunamessic routes, leaves: Columbia.10.00 a. m. Kingsville.11.30 m. m. Wilmington. 9.30 p.m. Woldon.6.20 a. m. ?Portsmouth.10.45 a. m. Crisfleld. 6.00 p. m. Wilmington, Delaware.11.57 p. m. Philadelphia. 1.30 a. m. New York, arrives. 6.20 a. m. .The Steamers of the Old Bay Line leave for Baltimore 7.80 p. m. tLeave New York 7.30 p. m. te come South. Two trains daily from Kingsville, North the 11.30 a. m. Fast Express, and 2.00 p. m. Mail. Baggage checked through. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Tf> rough Tickets, good by either route until used-with option to Passengers of stopping at terminal points-can be ob? tained at tho Ticket Office of the Sooth Carolina Railroad. P. H. LANGDON, Oct 23 6mo Gea'l Southern Agent. O. HAYNESWORTH. C. J. CARROLL. HAYNESW0RTH & CARROLL, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING and SHAVING SALOON, Plain street, a tow doors below It. C. Shiver's old stand. HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS on short notice. Nov 7 Corn and Oats. JUST received and for sale: 600 bushels CORN. 800 bushels 8EED OAT8. Jan 21 FI8HER A LOWRANCE. Helnltsh's Queen's Delight, for Tet? ter, Pimples, Blotches, and Emptions oa the face._?_ The Ladies of Industrial Depository KEEP constantly on band the following articles: Machino Sewing Silk, Colored and White Spool Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss, Black Flax Thread, Crochet Cotton, Machine Stuck Needles, Wheeler ii Wilson Sowing Machine Neodles, Tapestry-Croch? et, Bone and Steel Knitting Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Assorted Tapes and Braids. White Linen, Cotton and Color* d Star Braids, ^kirt Braids, Crochet ana xat-^ ting Ti immings, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Pearl and Agate Buttons, Saxony Yarn. Berlin Wool, Mp]it and Single Zephyr, at Charleston pricos; also, Patterns for Ta* poetry Work, Scissors, Cork Soles, Chamois Skin Tobacco Pouchos; and a variety of J lic.tdy-Ma do Clothing for Gents, Ladies and Children, which will be found cheap and well made. Jan 26 A Real Fain Editer IS the QUAKER LINIMENT." It cures all kinds of pains, aches, Rheumatism, stillness of joints, Headache, Backache, Cramps, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Neural? gia, and overy other sort of ache. For sale by FISHER A HEJNIUSH, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. | GKITI, BOPZBIUTEK'S OFTICB, 8. C. R. R., December ll, 1867. ON and after this date tho TARIFF by tho Great Southern Freight Lino, FROM Of>r TJMBIA, -ill ba me iodo ne. viz: Cotton per hale, td New York.$4.00 " ?? Philadelphia,.4.00 " ?. Baltimore.3.25 This route is guaranteed as cheaper, quicker and moro reliable than any com? peting, while the difference of insurance, AM amounting to 20c., is over twice com? pensated by dnTerence of rates. H. T. PEAKE, Dec ll_General Superintendent. Change of Schedule on G. & C. R. R. ON and after FRIDAY, the 6th Instant, Passenger Trains will run daily, Sue - days oxcepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at.7.00 a. m. '? Alston at.8.G5 " " Newberry at.10.85 *? Arrive at Abbev?le at.3.30 p. m. M at Anderson at.5.15 I* at Greenville at.COO " Leave Greenville at....6.00 a. m. " Anderson at.6.45 " " Abbev?le at.8.45 " " Newberry at.1.25 p.m. Arrive at Alston at.3.00 " " at Columbia at.5.00 " Trains on the Blue Ridgo Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at.5.20 p. m. ?? Pondleton at.6.20 " Arrive at Walhalla at.8.00 " Leave Walhalla at.4.00 a. m. Pendleton at.5.40 " Arrive at Anderson at.6.40 " The train will return from .?elton to An? derson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Dec S_General Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, 8. C., January 18,18C8. ON and after Sunday, January 19, tho Passenger Trains on tho South Caro? lina Railroad will run as follows, viz : Leave Charleston for Columbia. 4.30 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville.11.15 a. m. Leavo Kingsville.11.40 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 1.10 p. m. Leave Columbia.10.00 a. m. Arrive at Kingsville.11.35 a. m. Leave Kingsville.12.0b p. m. Arrive at Charleston. 7.05 p. m. The Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will connect with up and down Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad Trains on MQMDAY8, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night Express Freight and Passenger Accommodation Train will run as follows: Leave Charleston for Columbia. .6.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m. Leave Columbia.5.30 p. m. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 a.m. Jan 21 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Office North Carolina Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, OCTOBKB 17,1867. ON and after this date, the following will be the schedule for PASSENGER TRAINS over this road: Leave Charlotte daily r.t. 9.40 p. m. " Greensboro at-. 4.11 a. m. " Raleigh at.10.00 .? Arrive at Goldsboro at.2.00 p. m. Leave Goldsboro at.12.22 " " Raleigh at. 3.60 " M Greensboro at. 9.10 " Arrive at Charlotte st. - 2.64 a. m. Through Passengers by this line havo choice of routes tin Greensboro and Dan? ville to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Wel? don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond at tho same time by either route. Close connec? tion is made with the Passenger Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and by Freight Train to Weldon. JAS. ANDERSON, Oct 18_ Superintendent. Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C.. October 5, 1867. ON and after the 6th instant, the Trama over thia Road will run as follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.40 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at. 9.40 p. m. Leave Charlotte at. 2.65 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 9.40 a. m. Making close connection for all points North and South, as follows: Leave Colnmbia. 1.40 p. m. Leave Charlotte. 10.00 p. m. Leave Greensboro.5.15 a. m. Arrive Richmond.4.45 p. m. Leave Richmond.9.45 p. m. Arrive Washington.6.15 a. m. Arrive Baltimore.9.10 a. m. Arrivo Philadelphia.1.32 p. m. Arrive New York. 5.10 p. m. Passengers taking this route, going North^bave choice of ronto from Greens? boro, Weldon or Portsmouth. J?W Tickets good over either route. Baggage checked through. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond. Washington, Baltimoro, Philadelphia and New York, apply at Ticket Oftlco, foot Blan ding street. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Oct 6 Superintendent. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAURENS C. H., 8. C., July 12, 1867. ON and after MONDAY, 22d instant, the trains will run over this Road as fol? lows, until further notice: Lome Laurens at 6 o'clock a. m. on Mon davs, Wednesdays and Fridays, and aime at Newberry at ll o'clock a. m. Leave Newberry on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at fifty minutes after 12 o'clock, connecting with both trains on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Hele? na Shops. JOSEPH CREWS, Sup't.