The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 07, 1874, Image 4
THE PMENIX,
Publiahed Daily and Tri-Weekly,
TH& GLMNgR.1
* Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
. v Edit^aud Proprietor,
Office oft ftichardRo? fet.."nearTaylor.|
49*Tns Phoznix is the oldest Daily Paper
n South Carolina, liaa the lakuebx ctucu
i.ation in the upper portion of the State,
and has been regularly ieaued aince ita in?
ception?March 21,1865,
49* Book and Job Printing ol every de?
scription faith fullj&attended to.
BUBSORtPTIOJi.
Daily, six months, H; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;;
Weekly, 1 50.
ADVERTieXJIEHTS
Inserted in the Daily at $1 a square of nine
lines for first, ami 50oenta each subsequent
insertion; if not exceeding five lines in
length, 75 contB. Long advertisements by
the week, month or year, at less rates.
Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1.
AOEPT8.
Julias Poppe, And?rnon.
Robert Bryoe, Spartanburg.
J. A.Grigaby.Ridgeway.
E. A. Scott, Newberry.
H. W. Lawson, Abbeville.
Life and Death.
We stood on the brink of a river,
And that river's name was Life,
And on its dark waters floated
Grim vessels of war and strife.
We stood on the brink of the river,
And nay darling whispered to me:
"Hark to the wail of the river
As it hastens on to the sea!"
We walked by the Bide of that river,
And I laughed at the water's moan,
For my darling was beside me,
And in his heart my home.' '
The river grew wider and stronger,
As it flowed with its ceaseless moan,
And my love flrosBod over the water, ?I
And left me?forlorn?alone. .
I will follow that river, Badly, ?
Through the chain of weary years, 1
Till I gain the far-off ocean,
With bitter, blinding tears.
For I know that when, the n r
Is hushed<m the sea's blue tide,
I shall see my lost love waiting
For me by the ocean's side.
And bo I hasten onward,
With feeble, failing breath,
Longing to meet the ocean,
For the ocean's name is Death! . |
? Time,?Time, like an overflowing;!
stream, makes haste into eternity, mid
is forever lost and swallowed np there;,'
and while it is hastening to its period, '*
it sweeps away all things with it which!'
are not immortal. There is a limit ap-| j
pointed by Providence to the deration k
of all the pleasant and desirable scenes"
of life, to all the works of the hands
of man, with all the glories and excel?
lences of animal natnre, and all that is 1
made of flesh end blood. Let ns riot ,
dote upon auything here below, for']
Heaven hath inscribed vanity upon it. j
The moment is hastening when the
decree of Heaven shall be uttered, andjj
Providence shall pronounce upon
every glory of the earth, "Its time
shall be no longer."?Watts.
The Great Change.?Conversion is
the most glorious work of God. The j
creation of the san is a very glorifying'
work, when God first (rolls him aldog
the sky, scattering out 'golden bless?
ings on every shore. Tho change in
spring is very wonderful?when God
makes the faded grass revive, the dead
trees put ont green leaves and the
flowers appear on the earth. But fur
more glorious and wonderful is the
conversion of the soul. It is the crea?
tion of a san that is to shino for eter?
nity; it is the spring of the soul, that,
knows no. winter; tho planting of a
tree that shall bloom with eternal,
beauty in the Paradise of God I
[AfcC/tet/ne.
Newspaper Advertising.?News?
paper advertising is now recognized
by business men having faith in their j
own wares, ?s the most effective means '
for securing for their goods a wide re- I
cognition of their merits. j
Newspaper advertising impels in?
quiry, and when the article offered is
of good quality and at a fair price the
natural result is increased sales. ?!
Newspaper advertising is a perma?
nent addition to the reputation of the '
goods advertised, because it is a per- '
manent influence at work iu their in- 1
terest.
Newspaper advertising i; the mo>i
energetic nnd vigilant of salesmen; ad
dressing thousuuds each day, always
in the advertiser's interest, and eeus
lessly at work seeking customers from
all classes.
Newspaper udvertising promotes
trade, for even in the dullest times nd
vertisers secure the largest bhare of
what is being done.
GENUINE
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc
SCOTCH WHISKIES, ?
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard, Ac,
? i i ? HolhndGin,
hherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wiue.
Also, a large stcc'i of Una old Wliiabiee,
Cigars, Ac._L_J. C. SEEGERS.
Who Wants?
1 (\(\ f\{\Ci FEET seasoned LUM
JAJvJ.UUU BER for sale-1,1J and
2 inch PLANK, WEATHER-HOARDING
and FLOORING. Apply to E. Stknuousi:.
a lot in his yard now.
I8AIAH HALTIWANGER.
May 21_lmo?
Shirt*; Sec. i
O to D. EPSTIN'S. for SHIRTS and
FURNISHING GOODS. May 30
Business Notice.
4LL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS dno us,
must be paid at once, or they will he;
ected by our Attorneys. f IM|
May 6 'SOPE A- GYLES.
G
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JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor |
Piiasnivand Glranf.ii Establishment.
Columbia, HoteL
5- IIIST CLASS UOl'SE.
A CHANGE of management,
and many consequent improve
mcnlH, enables the* proprictor8 to
* offer to the traveling public more
i comforts and con-renienceB than
ciin be obtained at buy other
linnsa in tl.e city. TELEGRAPH
OFFICE, BATH and BILLIARD
ROOMS in the bonne. Every at?
tention Guaranteed.
GORMAN &. CALK AN,
March 4 Proprietors.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COkUmBIA, S. C.
WM. ?. ROSE, Proprietor.
>'l aV: lil>*i3*' Sl
?????:..u
Another First Class Hotel in City?Pare S2.50 a Day, including OninibusRide
SITUATED NEAR THE CAl'ITOL. AND IN THE CENTREOF TnE BUSINESS PART
of the city. Roee's Omnibus will cnuvev passengers :o and Irom every Truin. Tin
La lice'Apartments are complete, with private cut ranee on Assembly street. The BILLIARD
and BATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. AmilS
The Old Drug House Revived,
With an Entire New Stock of Fresh and Choice Goods! ?
HARR ?~L~F"PE LZ E R, ?
107 MEEriXC STREET,
- - - - CHARLESTON', S. C,
?c?i uouscs or
1 Successor, to the old-t-si Ablis
HAYILAND, HARR A L A CO., Charleston,
BaYILAND, lUSLEY .V CO., Augusta, Gr...
March3{rimo HARRAL, EISLEY .V KITCKLN New York
umTSOIlTflM FBMiT.il) PIS!
Ill
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND PROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SE? VOBK, BOSTON,
1ND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Time? n WciU from Xtw Yorlc?Ttie??lay.,Tliur??ta},?
and Saturday*. a^-Elt gnm Slate Roam Ariuiumoilattunt
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 DALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
A ND connecting Runde West, in alliauce with the lleet of t hirtecn first eines St enriships
r\ to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to
.he business public in the Cotton Statte at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities
if rail aud Bea transportation for Freight m.d Passengers mi excelled in excellence aud
iapacity at anyother port. The toliow [tig splsnelid Ocean St' anu rt ate rc gulai1} on tLi line:
T O .\" E \V Y ? It IC.
CHARLESTON.. .Jus. Berry, Commander. CHAMPION.. ;R. W. Lockwoed, Com'er.
JAMESADGER..T. J. Lockwoed, Com'd. r. MANHATTAN.. M. S. Woodhull,Com'er.
JAMES ADGLR jc CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA. S. Crewel!, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'J'. J. Beckett.Commander.
WM. A.COURTLNAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
T O P II I L A I) E L P II I A .
Iron Steamships ASHLAND. .Alex. Hunter, Command! r.
F.ij'.IaTOR.C. Iliuckley, Ccmmandi r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUlt'I LN'AV, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
T <) BAL T I HI O U E.
FALCON.Halnie, Commander. SEA GULL.Button, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston,S. 0.
TO BOSTON.
Steamships BIERCEDITA aud FLAG. S.iitevrrv Saturday.
JAMES ADO ER A ft)., Agents, Cbailcston, S. C.
I.atCHgnars.ru'-ed as low as competing lines. Mai ino liistiruiice, < tic-hall ol ein pe r cent
THROUGH BILLS OF LADIKG AND THROUGH TICKETS
lau bO;had ai principal Railroad ofllces iu Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee und Mias.i 'sippi.
State-Roon - may bo secured hi advance, wit hont exl i a thai ge, by addressing Agents <d
ho Steamships in Chat lest on, at m Imse ofllei in all ca se
?J 1,
keketp
xebauged Hud Berths assigned. The
leals and Statc-Eonm, while i.n sl.ip-L< :i! ?i.
THE SOl'TII CAKOI.ir.A P. AI Lit OA I?, CKV.
uiil their coiincetiiig lines, have largely inrrcnMd Iis? ii he
if Freight and Passengers between the Noitlxrt. ritiif i.i
Rasa Eating Saloon at Branchviile. t i1 tl.< Ge< i,and
ilaaa Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly 1rnnsfi i i ed from t>t<: im ? In <at ?: i.i,
tailruu.il. Clo??e connection made with t:li<; Ren1*., delivti
villi great promplnese. 'Hit niaimgcc vtll usi ivtiyexi it
.he line Pin Charleston cannot be eurpassi (. iij di .-i m< i i
For fun her information, aj ply to T. .'. Gnu: in. \s t
FIASELi.. General Agent, P. O. I'.ex 4.J>71>; ( ft'.ei i i< ?v.s
Passenger and Ticket Agent.South Carolinn i:. ?<?':<)
ireat Sontliern Freight and Paseeuser li? it;..'-. t< i .:
the Rail
> I Lin I i
JKOIA
eiliih: !'
>.?: i he
:?. Iltli
; oad Tick? tf flu nld be
ute include TrunsSers,
It AI Lit OA li
? r '.):<? rapid movenn
?, uih .-inl W.Fiisl
art !;::it Railroads, :ir.-i
tl.e
At la
li. !'!?
HitdhCitroliuii
Uihti i i point
.t:.. li
mpein
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
rFHlE Cincinnati tfaiette makes the aide
J. niahing announcement that Ciiicinmiti
beer is no longer puie, but iidtiltersitt?' with
r^olaoes, siigsr ol ntnreh, rnsel oil and the
poisonous co cliicitni. The Comihissioht r el
Agriculture, in Iii? report foi IStlfl, tuiya that
Prof. Mi pen, id New York, aunlyzi d tbeheer
Prohi :i dozen different hn wet ice, and found
ill of it.adulterated. Coceuliis Indicus and
mx vomica entered largely into its conippei
. ion.
.t. C. SFSGERS guarantees Ida herr t?. he
;mre and reliable, lie does i <??. adulturaf<
t, but brews li?>m the best bmli y. malt and
IlipS. -I i II '?'?'!
GOOD KULE5.
rake Heiuitsh's Blood nnd Liver Piii;.
TUE SEG-ARS
, i youi .-i
?i n
i .1.
CALIFORNIA segae. store
HiW'i) gri'Wii .??? popular li :.! itotiodj
think-cl buying any where el-e, ?> ;\->
bist SEGA l'.S. fr?m .... .? -<!d in tl.:
eit;. sie ;.. !>? liad at this eMubli hun ut.
'i !.<? i e... ?: body put i i.|.i;-< .- tl.e Culb
Ion bi Si y.: r St< re i.-, tlial all i!j< ir Pi un .-we
Segals :.n niade by Fiieteiy N<>.'.' "ii the
premises, r.tui our eiti/ms are nwal ng-te
t lie imj'brliitici Id p;.tK.ni/.ing Immi i'm
taetitie
Every body e|;e?. tl.e e-hbtntid ?ABl V
COIL; put upiiitin h ii. s't.hi'onh t ? tl .1 all
loriiia Si ...i .Sti.'rV. M. i 11 Y.liMM] !.
.Miiicli 2ti
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
? n:.<l m.t!;.
btmeul if
iuvi^t
!.i ait!;
Sio i ^ our earning':
lit nt m Tin- b>-.-t in v.
md long life.
11 von are siirk. sy?tem deraugt d.
Take fleinitsh's Queen's 1 iftlighl.
if vou have Fever.Chills, Headache.
Take Heinit?h'o Kilia Chill Cure.
A great sav?
ing .ii money
in in I.n iwing
ivhhl 11. bll'
I lei jf:.
'hi::: -
Docioj i-i'.i,'
A si Igledoni
ol stanley's
COUGH sy?
RUP will cure
Pougha Colds, Hoamenees. and save you
from ConBtimptinn.
Tbo host place is always the cheanest,
Qood advice, your beat fiiend when eick.iu
be who cures vou. All kimls of good MEDI?
cines at heinitsu's DRUG STOKE,
Kept AO i. Opposite Pmi'Nix Ofhce
Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts
/^/?\ bales prime timothy hay,
\jyj 500bushe!s Heavy Oats,
300bnehele BolOd MeBl,
lO.OPOpcuiid? WLcut Bran aLd tt.orts.
Feb2C EOPE ?? OYLES.
WM. GLAZE,
4 1'hi.- naw store, Maiii strcot, ncaily t'p*
?L positi the Central National Punk, has
a arm aud b. autijul stock <-f line WATCHES
xtitii nnd key whulera, frim Ibe best En
ret i?iiii and Ann ripoti tuanulaelnri>rs, and ol
!,;?? owi importation, in gold and silver cases.
'? .? .: .i t IEWM.RY! An utuivuhil assort
itiei. }.i?t reeeivi d and all the htlest styles. (
St.; i SlI.Yl-!:-\VaRE, in sets and cases,
ilhu! . i '? /-eiitc. und ii veiyilne selection ol
I Plated Ware.. Cu'ld Wnleh aiid Nuk Chains,
j Locke - i !i ,.mi,i S, bl. Wedding and Engage?
ment l tug*' :- M'i htoek ol spectacle, and
Etc-o'i -m - i.ii eks, Musiral l!? xes,and n
' great v i f Fmicy Articles, My stock is
t lit* la i l * -1 and beet ,-cli el ed in the Southern
com.try. und will be sold us cheap as the
mine aiticlc can be bought anywhetc.
j Oct 24
Faints and Oils.
mUKPENTINK, Paint, Oil.Boiled Linseed
? X Oil. Umbers, Greens, Browns, Yellow
cheap Rool Paint, Graining Colors. Walnut.
I Clii siillt and Oak. All of best qiiality at
At
HEINITSU'S Piug Store
The Short Line Schedule. ]
ClI A KLOITE, COLUMBIA & A VClCfTA R. R. Co. i
Columbia, B. C. May 17,1874.
^?SSSES??; ?HE following PaP
aTOP SJB W y esnger Schedule will be
operated on and after thia date: |
ooisu .Nuiaa .Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Auguata-v. . 0.30 am 4.15 pm,
, Or?niteville....*7.83am 5.11pm!
Col'bia Juncfu.11.28 a m -?9 05 pm
Arrivo Columbia.11.48 am 9.17 pm!
. Leave Columbia.11.58 a m
Win^sboro.2 ?G p m
Cheater.14.00 \> m
ArriveCbarlotte.40.45 p m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via\
Charlotte and Richmond, to all noints
North, arriving at New York C (.5 A. M. 1
No. 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all point*1
North, arrivine. at New York at 5 15 P. M. '
OOINOSOCTil. Train No 1 TiaiuNo3
Leave Charlotte.7.1.0 a m
Cheater. 9. 5S a m
Winiiaboro.11 4:i a ni
Arrive Columbia.2 V.i p in
Leave Columbia.2.13 p m 5 40 a ni|
Col*bia Junct'ti.^2.48 p m 4 15 a m.
Grnuitcvillc ... -f 7.10 p m '7 18 a m
A.i rivo Augusta.?.05 p m b 45 a m j
"breakfast. {Dinner. tSupper.
South bound Train? connect at Augnsta;
for all points. South and Weht. Through
tickets gold and baggage checked tu princi*
pa! points. sleeping care on all Night
I'taius. JAS. ANDERSON, General Slip.
A. PcPK.Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Coi.umma, S. C, May IS 1S74.
C3r T*"""T 9HfflfiH*a! following Schc
?QEaKSHESHE*dulo will be operated
un and after thia date:
going SOUTH. train NO 2 TRAIN NO 4
Leave Columbia.. O.uO a m S.45 p m
Florence.112.25 p in 2.10 a m
Arrive Wilmington_7.15 p in *7.15am'
GOING SOCTU. TRAIN NO 1 TRAIN ?0 3!
Leave Wilmington. h.CO a m fG.10 p m ,
Florence. 4.0Upm 11.37 p.m
Arrive Columbia.9.65 j> in 4..G0 a m
Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an acceni-.
modiition to Florence, ni.d there connects
closely with N. E. It. It.,ar.d at Wilmington I
with W. tt W. It. It. lo all points North. |
Train No. 4 from Columbia is fact Fx
preas, making thtongh connections, all rail,
North and South, and water line eonncc-j
iiou^ rta Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. lrom Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with N.E. It. It. for
Charleston, aud is an accommodation train
?thence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast
Express, connecting closely lrom and to hit
points North and South. Through ticket*
sold an? baggage cht eked to all principal
points. Pullman palace slecpcia on night
trains, ".breakfast. iDiuner. tSuppe-r. t
Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co?
lumbia daily, Sundays excepted. Express
I rain No. 1 leaves Columbia every night, j
JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. Pcr-E,Geu. Paesengerandl icketAgcnt
Greenville and Columbia Railroad '.
JSaHB^feTLlNSru^dan?,!
Sunday s excepted, connecting vith Night.
Trains on South Carolina ltailrcad np and
down; with Trains geung North and South
on Charlotte, ColuTibia and Augusta andi
Wilmington .Columbia and Aug tie t a Roads.
vp.
LeaveColumbiaat.7.15 am'
Leave Alston.9.05 a m
LeaveNewberry.10.40a ni
Leave Cokeebury. 2.10 p m
Leave Helton.8.50 pm
Arriveat Greenville.5.S0pm'
down.
Leave Greenville *:_.7.SO a m
Leave Helton.9.30 am i
Leave Cokcsbnry.11.15 a m :
Leave Ncwberiy".2 SO p ro '
Leave Alston. .*..4.'Jt)pm
Arrive at Colombia. o 00 p m
Anderson Crcnchund Llw. liidije Did*ion
TOWN. VP.
Leave Walhalla . 5.45 a m Arrive 7.15 p ni
Leave Perry vilie ?.?? W C.35 p m
Leave Peudleton 7.10 a ni ? 5 50 pm
Leave Anderson S.10 a in . 4.50 p ni
Arrive at liclton 9.00 a ni Leave 3.50p m
Accommodation Trains run oil Abbeville
Branch Monday, Wednesday aim Friday.
On Anderson branch, between Reltou and
\nderson. Tttosdav, Tbnrsdav and Satur?
day. THOMAS DODAMEAD*, Gi n.Sup.
3 wry. Norton. General Ticket A cent. (
Change of Schedule.
SoUTII CXlipUNA RAILROAD C> yy. .\y,
Ciiluuria, S. C, Cct< her is. li?'tt.
and alter Sunday, 19 th ins', nut:
bi.MI. a Nil paksksoku tkain.
Leu ve Columbia at. :-.4(t !ir)1
Arriveat Charleston at.4.20j m
Leave Chafleatou ?t.9.01 pm
!-l iv 1 ColUDlbili at. 5.( 0 pui
vioiit KXPItl'SM, FRKHIHI and .UVOMMuI A
?rots train, Sundays exrej ted.
Letivi Columbia..7.15 i> m Arrive. f..."i> : ni
Arrivi Charleston7.10 v in Leave..1; 45 am
Cai iden Train! rui ? Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday, as follow s:
;.i :ivr> Columbia at. 1.50pm
Arrive nt Cumih n at.... . K.85 pni
Leav< Camden . 0 50 am
Atrivi at Columbia at. 11.50am
1 . Pipkins,G< v.ctiA '1 ick? t Agent,
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
rrr pmss-uw. condensed time
b-\:isv--*?ei ARLE, Richmond and
ii.mv dl?-, Richmond and Danville 1:. \\ ., N.
C. Livj.-ion, and North W? stem N. C. Ii. W.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS MAIL KXI'ltESS
i.f.iv? Chariiill. 7.10PM 0.V5 A M
i.t ,,n >r.;;.-l uij. I'.-.i' i" !4 A At
l.eavi tireensbfii. L40A M 11 10.* M
Leave I iiiiville. 1 A >! 1.52 1' M
Leave Ruriiville.9.j-! A M l> 40P M
triive .?1 Ritliii ? mi. .12.45 P SJ 1 ;,(? I M ,
OOlNt- SOI I'M.
!.. :.m lik-hii 1 in.: (< r M b.U< a AI c
. , ..\. Rniliviln. I M 8 28 A M
!.. ave OanviSle. 10 41 I 31 12.57P M
l.i 1.?. Grei-h?bon_2.15 A M !.((? P M
L< ..v. Siili^bnry. I 57 A M (;.'-l> P M
Uriv? at Cbarfotti . 7.20 A j'. S.tJt A 31
GOING FAST.
Leave On ensloi?. 1.45AM 11.10 A m
Leave Company Sbopt SStf'A MArl2 201'M
Leave Rahugli.S 05 A M .
?rrivi at flohhsboro...11.(5A M .
GOING WEST.
Eeavt Goldsboro_4.10PM.
Leave Raleigh. 7.45 V 31.
LeaveCompanvShops 12 05 A M 2.15 P M ,
Arriveat Oreeneboio. 1 110 A 31 8.80FM a
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Leave KClnersville 0 00 n mAriivo 5.10 a m
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length of road. Express daily between
Company Shops and Charlotte*. Sundays
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Summer Schedule S.& U.R.R.,
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Ratesville. 7. t :l 7 15 6.47 0.50
Pacolet. 7.it 7.f0 C.51 C.40
Joneaville. 8.01 8.10 t.fl 0.00 1
Unionville.... 8 4:1 9.(.e i.l? 5.38 i:
Santnc. 9 48 9.53 4.10 4.25?
FiehDam... .10.20 10.25 3.44 S.CO'a
Sbeiton. 10 40 10.49 3.19 3.27 3
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Book, Job and Newspaper Steam
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT!
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Proprietor.