The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 01, 1874, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,"
Published Daily and Tri-Woekly,
THE GLEANER,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor, ?
Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor.
J0f3-The P ihkn ix ia the oldcBt Daily Paperin
South Oaroliua.has tho lmioest OIBOULATION
In the upper portion of the Btato, aud baa
been regularly issued since its inception?
March 21,1865.
49- Book and Job Printing ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
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Funoral Invitation*? Ac, $1.
y^AQKMTS.
E. H. Dates,-Union.
Jnlina Poppe, AnderBon.
H. W.Lawaon, Abbeville.
Bobort Bryce, Spar tanburg.
P. D. Moor 0, Rook Hill.
J. A. Grigeby, Bidgoway.
J5. A. Scott, Newberry. ? _
Old and mind.
The following sublime and affecting
production was discovered among the
remains of our great epic poet, and is
published in a recent Oxford edition of
Milton's works:
I tftn old and blind!
Men point at me as smitten by Qod's
frown,
Afflicted and deserted of my kind;
Yet I am not cost down.
I am weak, yet strong;
I murmur not that I no longer see,
Poor, old and helpless, I the more be?
long,
Father supreme, to Thee.
0 Merciful One I
When men are farthere?t, then Thou art
most near;
When friends pass by mo and my weak?
ness shnn,
Thy ohariot I hear.
Thy glorious face
la leaning toward me, and its holy light
Shines in upon my lonely dwelling
place?
And there i'b no more night.
On my bended knees,
I recognize Thy purpose clearly shown;
My vision Thon hast dimmed, that I
may see
Thyself?Thyself alone.
1 have naught to fear;
This darkness is the shadow of Thy
Beneath it I am almost saored; hero
Can oome no evil thing.
Ohl I seem to stand
Trembling where foot of mortal ne'er
hath been,
Wrapped in the radiance of Thy sinless
land,
Which eye hath never seen.
Visions oome and go?
Shapes of resplendent beauty round mo
throng;
From angel lips I seem to hear the flow
Of soft and holy song.
Is it nothing now,
When Heaven iB opening on my sight?
less eyes?
When airs from Paradise refresh my
brow
mi.._IL I? j..V?_m i:?, 0
In a purer olime,
My being fills with rapture?waves of
thought
Boll in npon my spirit?strains bublime
Break over mo unsought.
Give me now my lyre I
I feel the stirrings of a gift divine,
Within my bosom glows unearthly fire,
Lit by no skill of mine.
Sooth Carolina Monument Associa?
tion.?The monument proposed to be
erected by the women of South Caro?
lins, in memory of their gallant dead in
the late Confederate war, has been de?
layed in its completion by want of the
necessary funds. Tho cost of tho monu?
ment will be $10,000; tho first install?
ment of 85,000 has been already paid to
the distinguished architects, Moldoon &
Co., of Kentooky, who nro proceeding
with the monument, which, when
finished, will bo a noblo and beautiful
tribute to our deoeased soldiers. It is
requisite that $5,000 shall be ruiscd by
Ostober next, to complelo this sum of
$10,000. This can bo easily obtained, if
each District will pledge itself to givo
$200, and if every individual who re?
ceives one of theso circulars will send
tho small sum of $1. Let n treasurer
and collectors be appointed iu every vil?
lage and city, and let tho money collect?
ed by theso looal treasurers bo promptly
forwarded to tho General Treasurer,
Mrs. W. K. Bachman, at Columbia. If
the ladies in thoso Districts will givo tho
matter their earnest attention, wo are
convinced that they will hood secure the
amount repnired. Surely none will re
fose to aid in perpetuating the memory
of those who counted net their lives
dear that they might save the hind they
loved bo well; and though tho cause
they died for bo lost, oil ia not lost, so
long as their grand epitaph, "They died
for their principles," whether engraven
on marblo or on tho tablets of our hearts,
Bhall contain for us aud for future gene?
rations inspiration and hope.
tons, w. K. bachman,
Treasurer S.O. Monument Assoo'u.
Mrs. JOHN T. DARBY,
Correspondi'jg Secretary.
Miss MARTIN,
Recording Secretary.
Board of DiREcrons.?Tho officers of
the Association and Mrs. C. Mnctlc, Mrs.
G. Howo, Mrs. O. Walker, M-s. John
McKenzie, Mir. John Bacon, Mrs. A,
Dargan, Mrs. O. Beck, Mrs. B. Levy,
Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. W. H. Gibbee,
Miss LaBorde, Miss Wade, Mrs. S.
Beard.
TO THE BEADING PUBLIC!
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These papers were tho first issued in
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Railroad Marks Legal Blanke,
Togs, Cardw of all hinds und nizcs?
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JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
Phchnix and Gleaner Establishment.
THE CELEBRATED FERTILISERS [
FOR
Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco,
PHOENIX~G?A.NO !
A ^utural Bird Guano,from FLuinix Island,
WUfflX, EM k CO.'S M1IFMT1 HMD I
TDESE celebrated FjyfcTlLTr?.R&~ a7o^o"f7voraL^
State to require corrfmcnt. Those wbo havo need tbcm know how to appreciate their
Vftjfta; ttooeVfafiobave not as yet, will flud, en fair trial, that their liberal use will pay on
'present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands.
For further information, apply to SEIDELS ?V. EZ ELL, A cents,
Jan IG t May 1 Columbia, S. C.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. G.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare S2.5Q a Day, including Omnibus Ride
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART
of the city. Rose's Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every Train. Tho
Laiios'Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assembly street. The BILLIARD
and BATH BOOMS aro all new and enperior to any in the city. April G
?VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FKOM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW INK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Tlirce Times K Wer It from Stw Yotk?Tutnln ys,TJ>nrsila>-ii
mid Suturtlay?. /jr-icifgu nt State Uooitt Accommodation ?
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND conncctiug Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first clats Steamships
to tho abovo ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to
tho business public iu the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities
of rail and aca transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and
capacity at auy other port. The following epltnd id Ocean Steamers are rcguliuh on.the line:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON...Jas. Betry, Commander. 1 CHAMPION. ...B.W. Lockwcod, Com'cr.
JAMES ADGER..T. J. Lockv.ood, Com'd>>r. | MANHATTAN. .M. S. Woodbull. Coru'er.
JAMES AD?ER &. CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA. .8. Crowell.Coruuiander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .T. J. Beckett.Commaudi r.
WM. A.OOUBTENAY, WAGNER, UUQEIt A- CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander.
EQUATOR.C. Hincklcy, Commander.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO B A LT IN O It E.
FALCON.Hainie, Commander. SEA GULL.Dntion, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. THENHOLM: Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO BOSTON.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADO ER St CO., Agqnts, CluuhsW n, S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as competing lines. Marine Insurance, i.i.c-l.all ol tu percent.
THROUGH BILLS OF. LA DIB G nHD THROUGH TICKETS
UM UU,!U(I at (jriUClUUI IkmUUKU UlllCm til UUUllfl?, nmumua, A ?iailWiCU &iuu .u..^.oo.|.|-i.
State-Roor.ia may be secured in advance, witiitut extra charge, by addressing Agents oi
tho Steamships in Charleston, at wliosc offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should be
exchanged and Berths assigned. Tho Through Ticke ts by thia reute include Transfers,
Meais and State-Room, wL::e on i hip-board.
THE SOUTH CAUOLINA R.AILHOAI), GKOUCIA ltAlLROAU
And their connecting lines, '..:tve largely increased thrirfacilities for the rapid movement
of Freight and Passengers between the Northern ciiiis and the Koutli and West. Fiiet
Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first
class Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from atcnnui today and night trr't * i < tl i South Carolina
Railroad. Cose conne ction made with oilier Roads, delivering Fieitbt* at ri ist Mit points
with gre at promptness. The manage?-.: will use ever) ( xeiti< n :<? sain iy tl < .r pultons that
tho lino via Charleston cannot be surpassid in desputelt und th< :-i.ii dtliMij id geidn.
For further information, apply to T.-J. Gl.lKSiN, Wtsieru Agent, Atlanta, Ca.; B. D.
riASF.r.L. General Agent, P. 0. Box 1,079; ( lV.cc- 317 l'u: elway, N. Y.;S. It. Picni xs, Genera.
Passenger and Ticket Agent. South' Carolina icailt'oad; or J. M. fc'ii KinK,bnperinti ndent
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Chin lest? n, S. C. mi ?? 11 y
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KfSTAUUSJlEJ) ONLY SIX YEA Jit*!
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N( wspapcr in the State, end ,\ circula?
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day will li; found iu it, condensed when un?
important, at length when uf moment, anil
always presented iu a clear, intelligent anil
interesting manner.
di:usci;iition (in advance:)
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I Six Months. 3 50
Three Months. 2 00
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I One Copy, Sis Months. 1(0
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plication. Address
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Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N.C
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BRILLIANT OIL.
A YEItY hi,,'., lost Oil, in tho uho of which
z\. no accident is noasiblo. T?re, Inridor
i?u? und tho beat illuminator in tho world.
flyKrtry Family siioulil Use It.-trj
Can ho hurned in tho ordinary Kern?rne
Lampii, Put up in Patent FAUCET NOZZLE
CANS, from which tho Oil may bo drawn
without loan o.-Oil or without lifting tboCan,
bv tho DEVOff MANUFACTURING COM?
PANY, New Ycf FebClmo
C/olumbiaS/lusic Store
fllAKK plcafelirc in calling the at tent irr. oi
Jl the public to an csiuniuntiou of their
STOCK ur MUSICALMEiJi HANDISE.COU
jialingof Tin nop, Church ?1 .? I'm lot Organe,
Mclpdeous, Violine, CiViitari, L.ftnji s, FiulcB,
Aec?rdeona, l'ra?i! anil t-i 1 % < i i'.yd Inutru
menta ?f?ll kind.?; Alfen, i-hcel Music and
Instruction L*cw!;h foi ever? c!n>s of Musical
iuatrunionlu un Land at till time p. Wcnro
Solu Agents for the Statu el South Carolina
of Eetey ? Co.'., CO 1TAG1! CROAKS. Sheet
Music Kctit by mail, pdi t paid, oh rcc< i]>lof
price;aud all |;inda oi L!i steal Oboda sent by
Express, when ordeu-d, to any part ot the
; Slate, marked C. 0. 1>. (lood S<.ci>nu-hand
I Piano? and Organr for ?alt cheapi for cash.
Pianos, Organu mid Moloiborf Tuned and
Unpaired in a ealif/acloi y manner: and trill
I KivcoHpecialatteutio!) to Packing, Removing
I and Shipping Piano* lor otht i pari it b teauy
I point dntdrcd, at modern tt prices.
All order? prompt 1> attended to and Balis*
I faction gnaranlei <1 to lb*n Invorinp ne with
hheirpaTronage. s? tul for our cataleguool
]Slioftl Mnnic and Musical Merchandise.*RL
elm id i ??.i.e. ft-w door* sbovo Pmsstx
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Choice Provisior.3.
AT low prices fer caab.
<i.0((0 pounds UACON SIDES.
I 2 Odd pound* new Sugar-cuivd Hum?,
10 barrcla r,eai Lard,
20 boxes GopIm n Clieeeo,
it) hoxea Young America and Pino-applt
Chore o,
10 ohcata choice new crop Tctm,
100 barrela Family Flour.
25 barrelH Apple*, Onion* and Potator*.
100 BBL8. hxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrela low erieed, but sound.
For aale by HOPF. & OYLES
Dec 1
HOPE ft. OYLES.
Family Flour.
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Greenville and Columbia Railroad
Sundays oxcepted, connecting with Night
Trains on Booth Carolina Railroad up and
down; with Trains going North and Booth on
Charlotte, Coin *n hi a and Augusta and WU
mington.Columbia and Augusta ltailroad*.
LcaTeCoIumLia at.^^?rf. 7.15 a. m
Leave Alston.^n-rr*.. 9.05 a. xn
LeavoNcwbirry....'. -.10.40 a. m
Leave Cokejbury.9.00 p. m
Leave BaUon.8.C0 p. m
ArrivjtATQreeuville.5.30 p. m
dov.?.
Leave Greenville?t.7.30a.m
Leave Helton.?.fiO a. m
Leavo Cokcabury.11.15 a. m
Leavo Nowberry.2 SO p. m
Leavo Alston.4.20 p. m
Arrive at Columbia. 0 tO p. m
Anderson Branch awl j/lvt ?Wgt hixUion
dowr. rr.
Leavo Walhalla. 6.46 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m
Leavo Porrjvillo G.26 a. tu. 6Jt& p. m
LeavoPendlcton 7.10a,m. Z f/jp.m
|Lonve Anderson 8.10 a. m. CM p. to
[Arrive at Dolton O.tH) *. m. Ix*?v* ?J-Op. m
Accommodation Trains rtn vu Abbeville
: Branch Mondays, Wednesday* ki.c Fridays.
lOn Anderson Branch.bet ween Belt?s t:.&a n -
dor eon, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOMAB DODAMEAD.Gen.Bup.
i Jabez Nobtoic, General Ticket Agent.
The bhort Line Schedule.
? Cqablotte, Columbia & Augusta B.R.Co.,
Columbia, B. C. February 22,1874.
E? ask PBBaSaSh- THE following Paeeen
jBK99I^E9K?ger Bcbodulo will boopo
trated on and after thin date:
uoino north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4
! Leavo Augusta.6.80 am 4.16 pm
Graniteville.*7 83ani 5.11pm
I Batesville.9 43am |7.00pm
Columbia.1158 am 9.37 pm
OheBter.{4.24 pm 2.98 a m
Arrive Charlotte.1G.46 p m *5. 15 a m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
Richmond, to all points North, arriving at
Sew York C.05A. M. No. 4 Train makes close
connection via Richmond to all points North,
arriving at New York at 5.15 P. M.
ooino8out0. Train No. 1. Train No. 8
Leave Charlotte.?7.00 am 0.10 pm
Chester....9.54 am 11.38 pm
Columbia.12.16 pm 3.40 am
Bateaville.4.57 pm 6.43 am
Graniteville.t7.15pm . *7.48axc
Arrivo Augusta.8.05 pm ' 8.45 am
'Breakfast. {Dinner. fSupper.
I Bontb bound Trains connect at Augutta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and bsggage checked to all prin?
cipal pointa. 49~ bleeping cars on all Night
Trainn. JAS. ANDERSON, General Eup't.
1 A. Pope, Gen. PaaBenger and Ticket Agent.
j Change of Schedule.
Booth Carolina RatlboadCompany,
i Columbia, B. C., October 18.1873.
and after Sunday, 19th instant:
mail and passexgeb train.
Leave-Columbia at.8.49 am
: Arrive at Charleston.at.4.20 pm
[LeaveCharleston at..9.00am
> r rive at Colnmbiaat.6.C0 pm
! NIGHT expbebb, freight anb accommodation
I tbain, [Sundays excepted.]
? LeaveColnmbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.30 e m
, Arrive Charleston 7.10 pm Leave. .6.45 a m
Camden Train will run Monday,Wtdneeday
,and Saturday, as follows:
Leavo Columbia at.1.50 pm
Arrivo at Camden at. 6.35 pm
Leavo Camden at.6.50 am
Arrive at Columbia at.11.60 am
B. B. Piokinb. General Ticket Apent.
j Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
ESI CffiffiiMH?-- CONDENSED T1ME
4?S?Ua?!53St*7 ABLE, Kicbmond and
Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W., N.
C. Division, and North Wcetern N. C. R. W.
I GOING NORTH.
i stations. mail. EXIT!ees .
,Leavo Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. IL
Leavo Salisbury.9.C0P. M. 8.34 A. M
iLoaveGrcenfcbcr...,_1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M
iLcave Danville.4.32 A.M. 1.52.P. M
ILeavoBurkville. 9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M
i GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 2 80 P.M. 5.10A.M
, Leave Burkvillo. 5.S4 P. M. 8 28 A. M
?Leave Danville.10 41 P. M. 12.67 P. M
|Leave Greensboro_2.15'A M. 4.00P. M
.Leave oaiieburv. 4 i>7 A. M. 6.22 P. M
.Arrive at cuarlottc... v.'-iUA.JVi. b.;ju A. M
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_1.45A.M. 11.10A.M
Leave Company Shop* 3 S? A. M. Arl2 20F.M
Leave Raleigh.. 8 05 A. M.
Arrive a.t Goldsboro.. :11 C5 A. M.
GOING WEST.
Leave Goldsboro.4 10 P.M. . .
Leave Raleigh.7.45P.M. .
Leave Company Shopa 12.05 A. M. 2 15 P. M
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.S0A.M 3 SO P. M
.\onli--tvcstt-rit IV. C It. it. s n 11 in Drncb
Leave Orcentboro 3.40 p m Arrivo 10.30 a m
Leavo Kerncrevillo 9 CO a m Arrivo 5.10 a m
! Mail trains daily, bolh wa\.s, ever entire
lengthof road. Exprest daily between Com?
pany Shope and Charlrlie.Snndaj sexcepted
I B. E.ALLEN, Gen.Ticket Agont.
1 T. M. R. Tai.cc t. Fntiineer and Gen SnpM .
Wilmington, Columbia and Aegusta R
GENERAL PAB8EKGER DEPART.,
Columbia, B/C, Oetobci 24 187S.
CT; ttt THE following Schedule
R? U{ SggggftE nill be opt rated on and
after Sunday,October 26:
goino noiitu. tua1.n no. 2. te.un no. 4
I., avo Columbia.11 40 am 8 45 p m
Florence.J4 40p m 2.lu a m
Fleming I on.IStOpni 5 27am
?niveWilmingtor.10.45pm *7.15am
No. 2 Train mal.ee close ccmuetien. t/a
Richmond, to all points Noiih. arriving New
York 6.40 A. M. No. 4Train inaktB close con?
nection, cia old Bay Line and Richmond, to
al! points North (.arriving Niw York 4 25 Ir. M
00180 eoutu tiia1n no. 1. tkain no. 3
Leave Wilmington.-liOatu -fG.lOpni
I Flemington.MiCOt m 7.45 pm
Florence.10 40 am ll.S7pm
At rive Celnmhia. 18.16 p m 4 CO a m
Making close connections at Colvstnl ia for
all points South and West. 3 L rough tickets
cola aua baggage chicked to all principal
points. 1 uI,mail palace sh tpeis en all i.i;;ht
uajiH. *l;rrakfuat. iDini.er. ISnppcr.
JAS. ANDEBSON, Otnrial Sup't.
A. rpl'k,Pen. Passenger aud Ticket Agent.
bummer Schedule S.&U.R. P,.,
g&rB&i&n DOWN TRAIN UP TBAIN
^jgggag Arrive. Leave Arrivo.Leave
Spartanburg.. 0.30, 7 SO
liateaviiie. l.i? 1 lb C.47 G.5C
Tacolct. 7.23 7.S0 6.21 0.40
Jonesville. 8.01 8.10 C.fl COO
c Unionville.... 8 4S n.(R 4.rs 6.18
? Santnc. 9.48 9.t3 4.1G 4.25
iFish Dam. 10.20 10.26 3.44 3.t0
Shclton. 10 40 10.40 3.19 3.27
Lylcn'Ford.. . 11.07 11.70 2..'7 3(3
Nt"roth<r.. 1135 11.45 2.23 2.S<
Milton......... 12.40_^SJ
H0PJ5 & GYLES
HAVE for sal* ? *
500 bushels OAT?,
V.OOO bushels BRAN,
2.0C0 bushels SHORTS.
also,
Fresh Rs.nr Kraut and Mince Meat.
100 boxes Rait in?, 60 half-boxes Raitine,
?5 quai ter-bnxes Raisins,
n SO drunia Smyrna Figs,
'* Deasicated Cocoa nut,
l-j 100 pounds Seedless Raitine, ?
?I 500 Heads of Cabbage.
3j Thorbnm'a Garden Seeds
AND ONION SETS, warranted fresh, for
ealoby HOPE ft GYLE8.
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