The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 10, 1875, Image 4
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by Julian a. selby,
-S5 Editor and Proprietor, 5
Offlco on Kichardooa St.. near Taylor,
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?B^ThkPnceKix 1b thool?gSfcDailyPapor
n So?th Oi&r?Una, has the ^aboest ciscu
xatios in the upper portion of the Btate,
1 and haa tieeh regularly issued alnoe Hb in
cop?on?March 21,1805".
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Daily, eix montha, ?4; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 160. ?* 1 1 r
. ADVEBTIBE1IKNTB
luadrted in the Dally at $1 a square of nino
linoofor first, and CO oonte oaoh subsequent
insertion: .'if not exceeding five linea !n
longth, 75 conta. Long advertisements by
fcho week, month or year, at leas ratoa,
Harriogoa, F.unoralInvitations, Ac, $1.
ear Book and Job Printing ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to. -
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JaliuQ Poppo, Andomon.
Robert Bcyco,8partonburg. I .
J. A. Grigoby.Bldgow&y. .
E. A. Sooft, Kowborry.
H. W. Lewsoav Abbeville. . I
ThK&*?^^
EotoUa Anna Lewis,; at the age of four?
teen, Poe Baldjraa tfthe moat beautiful bal?
lad of the kindi e/S> e Wttens* u* Wo have
read it," be remarked, "more than twenty
times, and always with increasing aumira?
tion:'' .~
Bom?*plnlrigJ blooding heart to oig'h
?O'er every bier;
Bat in that hour of pain and dread,
Who will draw near ?
Who'd watch life's last departing ray
In deep doopsuy ? OT?^
And soothe my spirit on ito way
?,?r??w u?i?i5iw^
What monrcor round my bier will come
In weeds of woo. -
And follow mo to my long home,
Solemn and alow.?/
Whoa lying in ray clayey bed,
Inioy dIoop, , .
Who there, by ptrre affection led,
Will come and weop?
By^the palo moon Implant the rose ? ' |
An/bld U^ohe?'y dark ropoao, '
Uytowiytetrtfr i rrp.\
Gould I.but know, when I am sleeping.
On^?falthf??hfart would thoro bo keeping 1
Ttro?ld mIUg?to,tho p&nga of doath,
Anp^ttbe/pmh;
Teal in that hour, if I oould feel
From.hallaof gloo
And Beauty's proaonco one would atoal
In cocreoy l ro
And como and olt and r/cop by me
In night's doop noon, -
But ahl a lonelier fate is mine,
A deeper woe:
From all I love in youth's sweat time
I coon niuotgo; ?
Draw round me my pale robes of white,
In adark spot
To slaeu^through death's long, dreatnlcos
Lone and'forgot.
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Hasty Words.?Tbe evil that is in
tho world, that rushes down our
?treats devasating homes, ruining hdp
piness/andlaying waste- the pleasant
Slaeeey have many fountains. .Sin
oes Vis deadly work in many ways,
and Borrows .causes from. o variety of
oouroaa. Andbaaty words have much
to answer for among the rest. We
are apt to think that a word or two
dooa. not mfittor?that wo nood not
trouble ourselves to be over-puriluulur
as to,what we say, ?pt this, is only
one of our many mistakes. Words
live. Thoro io bo mooh vitality in
them that thoy .take root even upon
very unlikely, toil. Haaty words are
almost sure! to, have little sense and
less kindness in'thsm. They ate not
the offoprmg of meek and quiet spirits,
bnt ol hot, pffsaipnata tempers. 1 "All
men are liars I" Wh? bot a man in a
passion /would havo esi.d that? Tbe
assertion is so sweeping and uniaBt,
that if David had bot prefaced it by
Perhaps.' the reason why auch Words
are spoken is that the speaker feels
himsqll ; aggrieved. We often do in
thislife of ours; we cannot have all we
wish- from oar brothers and sisters,'
and to we allow ourselves to grow fret?
ful and/fingty,. We- areJohreasonsble
enough to suppose that ,a)l things
ohoQld,, bo ,0,ar?;. ond whoa. we find
only a,; few. things - coming .to our
share; then we become diooontentod
and peevish1, and -apeak hasty words.
The "blab* belongs to tho very
worst class of talkative people, baa al?
ways got his ears and eyes open to, see
or hear a little, then proceeds on lau
orrand to retail'it |d his fellows,,who
magnify what may have been a slight
indiscretion to a heinous crimed
A Ohioago.boy of ten says that when
bis parents get into a fight, and his
mother' calls for a flat-iron and his
father yells for the stove-handle, he is
placed in a most embarrassing pool, i
tion, as lhe is shre to get licked, no
i&atter who he laiuda.?Leiruii Press.
Kew Booku, at Bryan's Bookstore.
T^OBKIHG to Win, a story for girls,
Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland,
author or Arthur BonnyoRotlo, $1.60.
A History of Germany, from the Earliest
Times, by Obarlton Lewis., $2.60.
Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman,
Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Ola German,
by Murray, $2.25. .?
KraiHM Ann trnrflnr inaiam? Ar Nn??h
j&merioa, with ad ventures 1 n t ho lr~purauit,'
by GUImore. $1.60.
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JUST RECEIVED
Another lot of
AND
LATEST STYLES HATS.
-o ;o
fTlBESE Q00D8 are Tally TWENTY PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES, and it
A in no ose throwing away money for common clothing, when yon can buy for the
same prioe goods selected by ourselves, which an experience of thirty years in tho1
business in this city unable as to select goods better adapted to the wants uf this com?
munity than those of less experiouco. Wo are offering bargains in
BOYS' CLOTHING, PROM 10 TO 16 YEARS.
No one oan afford to wear an ill-fitting SHIRT, when, fm the expenditure of a trifle
more, he can purchase a garment that will tit and give satisfaction, which an experience
of thirty years provcB.
CAFE OVERCOATS at all Prices.
Direct from tho manufactory,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET-BAGS
OUR CUSTOM-HADE GARMENTS
Cannot be aurpassed South of the Potomac.
H. Sc. 0= SWAFFIELS.
CLOTHING AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
UNDSR-WEARl NECK-WEAR!
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats.
LAUGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
FOR CASH.
KIN ARB & WILEY.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK; OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
wens. nwm in aid hats,
That ever came to Colombia can be lonnd at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia TJotol, and Is being sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Every Department is ropletc with the Choicest Goods of tho sea sou, made expressly
for this market, and for the Fall aud Winter of 1871-1875. Do convinced of this by
calling on ?>? kivvmn, The Popular Clotkler.
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM 7
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, KE\Y VOIlE, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Tim run Week, from New York?Tutiduy ,Tlmrtdu y
anil SuiurUay. ??-l?lt-Kuni Mute itoom Accommodations
Bea Vovage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY.
am
The South Carolina Railroad Company.
AND connecting Roadb West, in alliance with the flout of thirteen first class Btoam
ships to the above, ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch
afifordod to the business public in tho Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled
in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
regularlj on the line:
. TO NEW Y'ORIC.
OH ARLESTON_Jas. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B.W. Lockwood, Com'er.
JAMES ADGEH.. .T. J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN ...M.S. Woodhnll. Com'er.
JAMES ADGER * CO., Aifents, Charleston, B.C.
GEORGIA.8. Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckott.Coni'der.
WM. A.CO?BTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER & CO., Agints, Charleston, S. C.
Sailing Dajf Wednesdays and Saturdays.
TO PIULADKLPHIA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter,Com'r. l QUATOR,|C Hineklev. Cnm'r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUHTKNAY, Agent,Charleston, S. C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON.Hslnie,Commander. | SEAGULL_Button, Commander.
Sailing DayB?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOl.M, Agent, Charleston,S. C.
TO BOSTON.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Latea guaranteed as low as those of computing line.. Marine Insurance, one-halfof
one perocnt.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKET8
Canbeprolured at all tho principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad
Tickets should be exchanged and berths assigned. The Through Tickets by this route
tnolndo Transfers, Meal* aud State Room, while on ship-hoard.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILItOAl>, GKetBGIA JRAILHOAD
Andtheir connecting lines,have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move?
ment of Freight and Panseugors between the Northern cities and the Sooth and West.,
First OUbs Eating Saloon at Rranchville. Ott the Georgia and South Carolina Rail-'
roads, first olass sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from the steam* re to day and night trains- of the South
Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roae^s.delivering Freights at
distant points witb great promptness. The manage-r willatc every exei lie ti to satisfy
their patrons that tho lino via Oharlonh ? cannot be turpveti d in di r \ atcli and the safe
delivery of goods.
For furtborinformation. applvtoT. J. GniVFiK Wentem Agrrt. AtlantB. Ga.; B. D.
Habkli,. Genernl Agent. P. O. Box 4.07ft; Onie* 317 Broadway. N. Y.: S.D.Bickens,
General Pacsenger and Ticket Agent. South CarolinaliRilrr.ad;orJ. At.Br.lKin* Super?
intendent Great Houthori Freight and I'at<acnger Lint., Charleston. t>. O. Jan SO 11 r
HOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA,-*?. C.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
, Another First Ola*? Hotol-/?Faro$2 60 a Day. inclurJicCmnibxis Ride.
8XTUATED NEAR TJBE GAFITOL and In the centre of the bneiue.es part of the city.
Robo'o Qmnlbba will, ponvov paasongerB to and from every Train. Tho Lallos*
ApartmerrHfir<sd6mplcto,with private entrance on Aaaemblyatreet. Tho BILLIARD and
BATtt^QOMS aroollhovf and san-rios to ?py In theoity. - Aprils
"It ,i*nl; ftf*- bdt ait.blliV?d\(X 'S* W-''. ? - ho iuJ
TO THE BEADING PUBLIC!
If yon Want a Thorough Newspaper,
suBacnueAwB
THE PHOENIX,
Daily and Tri-Weekly; or
Issued every Wedntddny,
IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
The Phcenix. in the oldest daily puper
iu the State, aud him beeu regulurly
issued siace March, 1805.
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly
all par la of the World; together with*
F?LL MABKET BEPORTS;
Besides well selected Miscellaneous
and Beading Mattes, of interest to
everybody, will bo found in these publi?
cations. The Daily usually contains
twelve columns of reading matter; the
Tri-weekly twenty-four, and the Week?
ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Are oarefully prepared, by oompetent
writers; while special attention is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken a a a whole, no better ob
moke satisfactory invbstmknt c?n be
made, than a subscription to one or
the other of these publications. They
are Conservative iu politics, und ars
devoted to the best interests of the
Stato. Tho following are the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily PuaiNix.84 00
Tri-Weekly.2 60
Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 50
These papers were the first issued in
Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de?
struction, and have been regularly
published ever since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Tbroagbout middle aud upper Counties
of the State, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Pikes ix has a greater circulation
through the upper part of Sooth Caro?
lina than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andutbers will find its colnmns
an admirable moans of communication
with the people of the cutire np-coon
try. Advertising rates nre. reasonable.
Send advertistmonts mnrked with the
number of insertions desired, and they
will be stopped upon the expiration of
the time. Oflicu on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blanding.
__JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor^
Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially when
Style and Price arc the Same
THE^H?ENIX
Book and Job
j Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of the Latest Improvtment;
TYPE of various grades and styles
from one foot to the. fiftieth part, of un
inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS.&o.;
Black, Colored nud Transfer INKS;
PAPER. CARDS, &o. Work exoonted
at shortest notice, iu latest aud best
styles and at New York prices. CALL
I and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1, 2, 5 ami 4 Sheet Posiere. nan?-bi?B,
Programmen, Circulars, Pamphlets,
Bills of Fare, Brief?, Letter Heads,
Dodgers, Bill Heads, Obeoks,
Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels,
Railroad Blank?, Legal Blanks,
Tegs, Cards all kinds and sfses?
.Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. >.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor'
Phoenix end Gleaner Establishment
si .lib/; ii in t* ;0< 3'JB *<?:;<?? ;?<
Btate ol South CaroUna.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
bTATB TbEABDBEB'B office.
Columbia, December 18,1874.
THE Coupons of the Consolidation
Bonds of the State of South Carolina,
duo January 1,1875, will be paid at that
date on presentation at the Treasury, and
at the South Carolina Bank and Trnst Com?
pany, Columbia 8. 0., and also at the
People's National Bank, Charleston. 8. C,
and the National Paik Bank. New York.
Tho Coupons due July 1.1874, on all Con?
solidation Bonds, issued in exchange for
old bonds, will bo paid whenovcr presented
at any of the above mentioned places.
The Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds
.inn .T?nn*ry 1 and July i, 1S75, ars receiv?
able for taxes. F. L. OARDOZO,
Deo 20 Treasurer 8. C.
GONGAREE IRON WORKS
COLUMBIA, 9. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OP STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND G BI?T
> HILLS, GIN
Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Caatingo for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Oast*
ings for Btorea
and Dwellings, Patent Ballings for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds,
Bells for Ohnrohos, Bohools, Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all my work first claeo and
equal to any North or South. ,
works at foot of Ladystreet and near,to
Month Carolina and Groonvillo A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Not 18
The bhort Lino Schedule.
CnAiti.ottf., Columbia A Auousta R. B. Co.
Columbia, S. O., Deo. 28, 1874.
fSTsmriiHIUmH THE following. Pas
kWK.WSiyW W-ieengerSchednJo will bo
operated on and after this date:
oolite itobTH Train No 2 Train No 4
Leave Augusta.9.80 am 4.16 pm
Grnmtevillo-10 20 a m 6.11pm
Col'biaJnnct'n. 2.18 pm . fOO?pra
Colcmbia. 2 45 pm 9.17 p m
Chester. 0.84 p m '
ArriveCharlotte.9.00 pm
No. 2 Train makes oloae connection, cm
Charlotte and Bichmond, to all Points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection 'Ufa
Wilmington and Bicbmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at C l? P. d.
qoiko south. Train No 1 Train, No 9
Leave Charlotte.8.50 am ,
Chester.11.02 a m
Winnsboro.12 88 pm
Arrive Columbia. 2 42 pm
Leave Columbia.2.52 p m 8.40 a as
Col'bia Junct'n .43.17 p m 4 16am
Graaiteville ... |7.15 p m ?7 48 a m
Arrive Angusta.8.05pm 8 45 a m f*
South bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to princi?
pal points, aar Sleeping care on all Night
Trains. JAB. ANDERSON, General Stip.
A. Pope, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R
GENERAL PAEBKNGER DEPART., k
Columbia, B. O., Nov. 21. 1874.
on and atler this date: ' .. . i
going koetb. ti.aiu xo 2 tbatm mo 4
Leave Columbia. 8 80am 8.15 pm
Floronee. 1.10 pin 12.59 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 0.45pm 7.10am
UOING SOCZB. train MO 1 tb-A1M MO 3
Leave Wilmington.G.40 a m 6.10 p m
Florence.12.60 pm 11.40 pm
Arrive Columbia.5.10 pm 4.00 am
Train No. 2. from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
closelv with N. E. lt. lt., and at Wilmington
with W. d- W.U. R. to all points North.
urain No. 4 from Columbia is fast Ex?
press, making through connection*, all rail,
North and South, and water 41ne conned"
lions ria Portsmouth. ... . . .?
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
cloecly at Florence with N. E. R. R. for
Charleston, sod is an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a xaft
Express, connecting closely from and to oil.
points North andb'Ontb. '.Through ticketd
sold ana baggage checked to all principal
points. Pnllman sleepers on night trains.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Sun?
days excepted. Express No. 4 every night.
JAB. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. Pope,Gen. Passenger andTi?ketAgent
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
CHANGS OF SDHIiUDLli.
PASSENGER
?TRAINS run daily,
Sundayeexcepted, connecting with Night
Trains on South Carolina Baiiread r.p and
down;. On and after Friday, August 88,
the following will be the Schedule:
up. - '
LeaveColumbiaat.7.20 a m
Leave Aleton.9.05 am
LeaveNewberry.10.81 am
Leave Cokeshury.2.05 pm
Leave Belton.3.60 pm
Arriveat Greenville.5.80 pm
dowm.
LeavtGroonville at. 6.80 a m
Leavollelton.8.80 am
Leave Cokeabury.10.18 a m
LeaveNewberry. 1.80 j-. m
Leave Alston.8C8pm
Arrive at Columbia. 4.80 pm
Anderson JJranohand Blue Ridge Division
nowM. up. >
Leave Walhalla .4.45am Arrive 7.15 p at
Leave Perrjville 5.S0 a ni 6.86 p hi
Leave Pondleton 6.10 am 6 80 p Ui
Leave Anderson 7.20 am 4 60 p m
Arrive at Belton 8.10 a m Leave 8.50 pm
Accommodation Train* run op Al-biville
Branch Monday, Wedln-ulsj ann Friday,
On Anderson Branch, between Belten and
Anderson.Tuesday, Thnrcdsv and Nstur
day. THOMAS DODAMFAlI, G*t>. Pnp. '
Jabxz Nohtom. General Ticket A cent.
Change of Schedule. *
BOUTU OABOUNA Baii.iioaD CotlPAM-,
Columbia, S. O., October 18,1873.
Change 8cnidule
to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 19th instant:
It All. AMU pasbxmosb tbaxm.
Leave Columbia at....8.40 am
Arriveat Charleston at....4.20pm
Leave Charleston at ?.?..,.9.0T pm
'""Cl.v01?~?.-?.u.iupm
T ;".XrH*'"K; TBKlflliT i vr> ?CCOHMCSi
tiom TBAiM,8uudayB excepted.
LeavsOolnmbia.7.15 pm Arrive..6.80 t ??
[ Arrive?hariooton7.10p n> LoaVe..6.46 a a.
Qamdeo Train! runs Monday, Wednesday
and ?atuvday, anfollown:
Loavo Columbia 1.CO pm Arrive '11.60 em
Leave Camden 6.50 am Arrive C.C5im
'R-FifiaiMS. General Ticket Agent.
tuna cat.tporniA aAorhoa.
. D?o 18 mi J. 0. 8BEOER8.
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