The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 10, 1873, Image 4
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BY JULIAN A, SELBY,
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?> i
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ogtabat Mater."
Sad the mother kept her station
By the orosa in tribulation,
While her Son hung there on high;
Through her cheerless soul, bemoaning,
Rent with grief and inly groaning,
Pierced the sword of agony.
Oh, how sad and sorrow-laden
Was that peerless, blessed maiden,
Mother of God's only Son 1
Pangs?none sorer?then swept o'er her,
Anguish tore her, as beforo her,
Suffering, hnng hor precious One I
Who, unmoved by tenderest feeling,
Could behold her struggling?reeling
'Neath her weight of sorrow sore?
Who oould view, uuBympathizing,
That fond mother agonizing
With the ohild her bosom bore?
For the sins of her own nation,
She beheld Him an oblation,
And with scourges bruised and torn;
Him, once in her bosom lying,
She beheld in torments, dying,
All forsaken and forlorn.
Mother! fountain of affection,
Fill mo with a deep dejection,
That my tears with thine may flow;
Make my heart bo ever glowing
With tho love to Jesus owing,
That His favor I may know.
Holy mother I this boon grant thou,
In my heart the wounds implant thou,
Deeply, of the Crucified;
For me wailing, He bore nailing,
Ruthless railing, dread impaling;
So, with me, His pangs divide.
Let my sorrow, true and thorough,
Blond with thine, till my last sorrow,
For His Bad life's fearful olose; *
By the cross I'd join thy station,
Freely Bhare thy desolation?
All thy Borrows, all thy woes.
Maiden 1 of all maidens glorious,
May these pleadings be victorious,
Make me to lament with thee;
In my vision, with precision,
Keep my Saviour's mournful mission,
Wounds, and death and agony.
Let His painful wounding smito me,
Let the daily cross delight me,
All for love of thy dear Son;
Fired with raptures from Thee taken,
Then I'd stand, that day unshaken,
When the judgment is begun.
Let my Saviour's oross and passion
Be my stay and preservation,
By the comforts of His grace;
When the grave shall ope its portal,
Grant then to my soul immortal
In God's Paradise a place 1
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and oxamine our prices, beforo purchas?
ing, sb we claim to sell lower than any other
establishment in tho oity. Remember the
number, 1,236 Ridgoavonne, Philadelphia.
June 25 t3m
COTTON (HNS.
H
AYING increased our manufactory, wei
_arc prepared to supply the demand fo~
our well-known COTTON GINS, which are
considered tho best in the market by those
who have need and known thorn. Every Gin
guaranteed to givo satisfaotion. Price lower
than any other first claeu Gin. Orders solicit
ed early in the soason, to prevent delay.
By permission, wo refer to tho following
gentlemen:
Ool.D. YVyatt Aikcu and Mnj. J. K. Vance,
Cokoabury.
Govornor M. L. Bon bam, Edgeficld.
Major A. Jones, Bine House.
Major JoBiah Padgett, Mino Creek.
Mr. L. Hartley, Batesville.
Captain J. G. Hawthorn. Saluda Old Tonn.
Gen. M. C. Butler. Columbia.
Address NEBLETT & GOODRICH,
Juno 19j_Augusta, Ga.
Corn Whiskey.
I3URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY.
. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warranted pure.
Jan 23_JOHN C. SEEGERS.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
OF
C O L U ill R 1 A , S . C .
Present Capital, .... *130,000
Authorized Capital.$500,000
OFFICERS.
JOnN B. PALMER, Preeident.
A. G. BHEN1ZEE, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier.
THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi-l
cent three-story andMausard Roof build-!
iug, now in course of construction on thej
corner of Plain and Ricbnrdsou strccte, but
for tho present will do busincps at its old
Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel. A
General Banking Business transacted. Cei
tiQcates of Deposit, bearing interest at the
rate of seven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences
of debt discounted, hud money loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought
and sold. Drafts on all the prominent cities
in tho United States bought and sold.
Directors?j. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer,
F. W. McMaetcr, R. D. Senn, (of R. D. Semi &
Son,) G. W. Boarden, (of Copoland & Bcar
den.) H. L. Bryan, W. O. Swaffiold, (of It. A
W. C. Swafiield,) W. B. Stanley, J. C. Secgers;
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James H. Rion,
Winnsboro._?cb_?_
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
op
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Deposits of SI and Upwards Received,
INTEREST ALLOWED At TEE RA TEOJ
SEVEN PER CENT. PEE ANNUM OA
GER TJFIOA TES OF DEP OSIT A ND SIJS
PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY
SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFK BKS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, Vlco-President.
A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Hae
koll.F. W. M?Mastcr, E. H. Heinilsh, John B.
Palmer, T. E. Gregg, J. E. Black, Columbia.
G. T. Scott, Nowberry.
W. G. Maycs, Nowberry.
B. H. Rutlodge, Charleston.
Dauicl Ravenol, Jr., Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may here deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rato of interest thero
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their fun du until
they require them for business or other pur
posos; Parents desiring to set apart small
sums for thoir children, and Married Women
and Minors (whoeo deposits can only bo with?
drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by
thoir legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for futuro uso, are hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their meane
whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho same time, bo subject to withdrawal
when needed._Aug 18
Fresh Roasted Coffee.
FRESH Roasted Rio and Java COFFEE, in
hermetrically soalod packages. Con?
stantly on hand and for sale by
Jnly 25_JOHN AGNEW & SON.
Sugar-Cored Shoulders and Strips.
6BBLS. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS and
Breakfast STRIPS. HOPE & GYLES.
Has been before tho American public
OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet
failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has
justly been styled tho panacea for all ex?
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swelling!),
Sprains, Bruises, &c, Ac, for Man and
Bca9t. No family should he a slngl; dnv
without this Liniment. The money id
funded unless tho Liniment is as repre?
sented. Bo sure and get the genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
by all Druggists and Country Stores, at
2fic., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. ^Notioe
Rf vie, sito of bottle, &c.
BOARD REDUCED TO $3 PER B?Y.
COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. 0.
gglfg^ ..."
*?? THE FIRST GLASS HOTEL OF OOLUMEIA.
TUE PROPRIETOR of thia well-known FIRST CLASS HOTEL respectfully informs1
tbo traveling public, that he haa REDUCED hi* RATES OF BOARD from if to $3 per
dav, and intc-ude, by an increased business, to mako up for the reduction. Do clauna
(that at present ho haa tho largest and beet constructed JTutcl in the city; that ho hae
itho largest number ol r. oms, which arc "better lighted and ventilated;" that his house
iis j every resrect as well kept, his servants nu attentive, hie clerkH as courteous, hia tablo
as woll supplied, the furo a* abundant, the quality aB good, find (h\U in every respect his
lllolelis not excelled by any Hotel in tie city.
Tho friendd of tho Proprietor arc assured that no effort will bo wanting on his part to
make Iub Ilotcl at lci*t eaual to anv other lirst class llotel in tho city.
Aug 5 i W3L GORMAN, Proprietor.
BOARD NOT REDUCED!
WHEEL1E HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE CITY!
PRICE $4 PER BAY.
Corner Main and Flain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
"Wheeler House?Prices 2$ot Reduced!
THE PROPRIETOR OF TilE WHEELER HOUSE would respectfully inform the traveling
public, that, in order to maiulaiu the eharactor of his House as a' Pirat Claus Hotel, he
will continuo hiepricca as heretofore, and guarantees to give that satisfaction which haB
secured to tho Hcuae the reputation it now haa.
I July 30 T. M. POLLOCK., Proprietor.
j ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
i WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
AN01HER FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. FARE $2 50 PER DAY,
(INCL UDIXG OMKIJl US FA IiE.)
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART
of tho city. Rose's Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every Train. Tho
Lahes' Apartments aro complete, with private entrance on Assembly street. The BILLIARD
and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5
VIA
! CHARLESTON, S. C,
. TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Twice a Wcelt?Tuesday, Sntnrday?Dnrlng Monlli of June
ELEGAN1 STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
total CAPACITY, 10,000 balks MONTHLY.
I The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the licet of thirteen first class Steamships
to the above ports, invito attention to the qnick time and regular despatch afforded to
the businces public in the Cotton States at tho PORT OF CIJ ARLESTON, offering facilities
of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in cxcolleuco and
capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on
the line:
TO SEW
MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull, Commanaer.
CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADDER. T. J. Lockwood. Commander
JAMES ADGER& CO.,
WM. A. COURTENAY,
YORK.
GEORGIA, Crowrll, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,T. J. Beckett.Com'dor.
CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND,-Ingram, Commander,
[FALCON, Hninie, Commander.
SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day,
WAGNER, HUG Ell A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
'Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, c. Bincklcy, Coni'dr. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'der.
I Sailing Days?THURSDAYS. " \VM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. 0.
TO DA LT I OT O It E ?
MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander.
Total capacity, ?lO.ulU) bales monthly.
PAUL C. TRENHOl.M, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
'I' 1? II O S T O N .
Steamship MERCEDITA. Sails every other Saturday.
JAMES ADGUR A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Kates guaranteed as low aa those of competing lines. Marine lusuranco, oncdudf ol ono
per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can bo had at all principal BailroailOflieot in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Mississippi,
Btalo-Rooms may be tccun-d in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
tho Steamships in Charleston, nt n hose ot\\< ? - it- a i -ises, the Railroad Tickets should bo
exchanged and Berths assigned. The 'i hr-ugh Tickets ny ihi* r<.nie include Transfers,
Meals and Slate-Room, while en thip-l oaid.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their connect ing linos, have largely
increased thoir facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between tho
Northern cities and tho South and West. Comfortable Night Cars, with the Helmes Chair,
without oxtra chargo, have been introduced on the South Caiolina Railroad. First class
Eating Saloon at Rrancbvillo. On tho Georgia Railroad, first class Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night traine of the South Carolina
Railroad. Oloso connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points
with groat promptness. Tho managers will use every exertion to satisfy their patrons that
tho lino via Charleston cannot bo surpasse d in despatch and tho safe dclivory of goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. Hfi.hiiik, Superintendent, Charleston, S. C; B. D.
Hasell. General Agent, V. O. Box 4,970; Office 317 Broadwav, N. Y.; S. B. Bickens, Gonoral
Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Bailroad. " ALFRED L. TYLER,
Jau 30 tlr Vice-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C.
Change of Schedule..
South Carolina Railroad Company,
Columbia, 8. CM Jane 28.1872.
Change of Soboflulo i
to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 29th instant:
MAII, abc rasbenger train.
Leave Columbia at.5.30 am
Arrivo at Charleston at.1.10 pm
Leave Oharlcstonat.6.00 am
Arrive at Columbia at.1.45 pm
jyGHTEXPBE8H, freight and accom 31 Ol) at I on
train, [Sundays excepted.]
Leave Columbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.15 em
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Loavc.O 45 mb
Gamdon Train will run Mouday.Wedncfcday
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Columbia at.10.40 A. M
Arrive at Camden at. 3.25 P. M
Leave Camden at.3.45 A. M
Arrive at Columbia at.8.40 A. M
, A. It. TYLER, Vicc-Freeidcnt.
S. B. PicniNS. General Ticket Agent.
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta R
WILMINGTON, N. C, June 20,1873.
F^Wl^^^ti^--1 TBE following Sched
?BKaSeJSSfzzSm^ulo will go into effect
at 5.20 A. M., Monday, Juno 30, 1873:
dat EXr-uuss train?[daily.]
icavc Union Depot, Wilmington_5.10 AM
Arrivo Florence.11.20 AM
irrivo at Columbia. 4.00 I'M
jcavc Columbia.7.25 AM
Arrive at Florenco.11 30 AM
Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 5.15 PM
niout express? [daily, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.]
"iC-avo Union Depot, Wilmington_5.45 PM
Arrive Florence.11 26 PM
Arrive at Columbia. 3.42 AM
Arrivo at Augusta.8.20 AM
Leave Augusta. 5.50 PM
\rrivo Columbia.10.35 I'M
Arrivo Florence.2.20 AM
Arrivo at Union Depot, Wilmington, 8.00 AM
Passengers leaving Columbia on tbo 7.25 A.
M. Train arrive in Richmond at 6.20 A.M. the
following day, Washington 12.50 T. M., Now
York 10.38 P.M.
Tho Train leaving Columbia at 7.25 A.M.,
connects with tho Camdon Train at the cross
ing, and makes close connection at Florence
for Charleston.
Thoeo taking tho 10.35 P. M. Train from
Columbia have choico of routes at Weldon,
cither by the Bay Lino, arriving in Baltimoro
at 8.00 A.M., or by tho all rail huo, [uia Rich?
mond,] arriving in Baltimore 6.30 A. M.
JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Snpt.
The Short Line Schedule.
CHARLOTTE, COLVMr.lA & AUGUST a R.R. Co.,
Columbia, S. C, June 13,1873.
CSn&Fiigsp ON and after MONDAY,
i JOH^^relJuno 16,1S73, tho follow?
ing Schedule will be run over thiB road:
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Augusta.3.52 A M 5.50 FM
Leave Granitovillc.4.45 A M 16.58 PM
Arrive Columbia.*S.29 A M 10.47 i'M
Leave Columbia.8.42 AM .
I Arrive Charlotte.12.27 PM .
ooing south.
Train No. 1. Train No. 3
Leave Charlotte.4.20 A M .
Arrive Columbia.t) 30 A M .
Leave Columbia.*0.45AM 3.15 AM
Leave Granite vino. ...1 10 PM "7.11AM
Arrive Augusta.12.00 P M 8.20 AM
'Breakfast, i Dinner. iSuppcr.
Standard time ten minutes slower than
Washington; six faster than Columbia time.
Both^outh bound trains make cloeo con?
nection at Augusta for all points South and
West. Through Tickets sold and Baggage
cheeked to all principal points North, South,
East and West.
Paseengers leaving Columbia on the 8.42
A. M. train arc due in Richmond at 6.20 A.M.,
Washington 12.50 P. M., Baltimore 2.40 P.M.,
Philadelphia 7.00 P. M., New York 10.38 P.M.
the iollowiiiR day.
E. 11. DORSEY, General Ticket Agent.
James Anderson, General Superintendent.
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
_fiftS?=aI&TABLE, Richmond and
Danville, Richmond and Danvillo lt. w., n.
C. Divisiou, and North Weeteru N. C. R. w.,
in effect on and after Sunday, May 11, 1873:
GOING KORTD.
stations. MAIL. express.
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M
Leave Salisbury.0.50 P.M. 8.34 A.M
Leave Greensboro. 1.40 A.M. 1110A.M
Leave Danville. 1.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M
Leave Bnrkville. 0.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M
GOING SOUTII.
Leave Richmond. 2.30 T. M. 5.10 A. M
Leave Burkvillc. 5.34 P.M. 8.28 A. M
Leave Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.57 P. M
Leavo Greensboro-2.15?'A.M. 4.00P. M
Leave Salisbury.4.57 A.M. 6.22 T. M
Arrivo at Charlotte.. . 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M
GOING EAST.
Leave GreenBboro-1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M
Leave Company Shops 3.3? A. M. Arl2.20P.M
Leavo Raleigh.8.05 A. M.
Arrive at Qoldsboro.. .11.05 A. M. ......
GOING WEST.
Leavo Goldsboro.4.CO P. M.
Leave Raleigh.7.45 P. M.
LeavcCompanvShopB 12.05 A. M. 2.15 P. M
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30A.M. 3.30P.M
XtM-tli-wtatcrn N. C. II. lt.,Salem Ilrncli
Leave Greensboro. 3.40 P. M
Arrive at Kcrnersvillc. 6.10 P. M
Leave Kcrnersvillc. 0.00 A. M
Arrivo at Greensboro.10.80 A. M
Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire
jlGRgthof rnad. ExnreesdailybotweenCom
' panvShope and Charlotte,Snndayscxceptcd
Pullman Palace Carson nigh ttrainabotween
Charlotte and Richmond, withoutchango.
S. e.allen, Gen. Ticket Agent.
Ti M. R. Talcot. Engineer and Qen.Sup't.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
PASSENGER
Strains inn daily,
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
TrainB on South Carolina Railroad up and
down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil?
mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads.
cp.
Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m
Leavo Alston.10.05 a. m
Leave Nowborry.10.40 a. m
Leave Cokcebury.2.00 p. m
Leave Beltou. 3.50 p. m
Arrive at Greenville. 5.30 p. m
down.
Leave Greenville at._7.30 a. m
Leave Belton.0.30 a. m
Leave Cokeabury.11.16 a. m
Leave Nowbcrry. 2.30 p. m
Leavo Alston..".. 1.20 p. m
Arrive at Columbin. 6.00 p. Bl
Anderson Branch ond Jilue liidye JJivision
DnWN. UP.
Leave Walhalla. 5.15 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m
Leave Perryvillo 6.25 a. ru. 6.35 p. m
Leave Pcndleton 7.10 a. ni. 5.50 p. ni
Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. m
Arrive at Belton ?.00 a. m. Leave 3.60 p. m
Accommodation Trains lun on Abbeville
Branch Mondays, Wednesdays anrt Fridays.
On Andorson Branch.betwcen Belton and An?
derson, Tnosdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays.
TD.OMA8 DODAMEAD, Gen.8up.
jAnF.z Norton. General Ticket Agent.
Summer Schedule S. & U. R. K.,
down TRAIN. UP TRAIN
Arrivo. Loavo. Arrivc.Leave
Spart anbnrg.. 5.30 5.25
Bateaville. 6.00 6.00 4.53 4.53
Tacolet. 0.08 6.13 4.40 4.45
[Jonesville. 6.43 6.48 4.05 4.10
Unionvillo. 7.25 7.50 3.05 3.21
Santuc. 8.20 8.25 2.30 2.35
Fish Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15
Sholton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 1.40
Lyles' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17
Strothor. 10.05 10.10 12.60 12.55
Alston. 11.00 12.00
May 21 TIIOS. B. JETER, President
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