The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 31, 1875, Image 4
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'V ? Bvory Wadneuday Morning,
by Julian a! s?lbys
Editor and Proprietor,
Dflioe on Richardson St.. near Tay lor.
49"Tns Phobnix ia the oldest Daily Paper
n South Carolina, ban tho LABOE BT oinou
?lilTIOM In the upper portion Of tbo State,
and has b4en regularly i?auud siuco ita in
ooption?March '21, 1865.
BOBBOUIFttOS.
?' Bally, air months, !*; Tri-WooHy, 2 50;
Weekly, 1 50/'
ADVEUTIaF.lir.NTH
?Inserted in tho Daily at $1 a squaro of nino
linos for first, an* 50 cents each aubsequont
insertion; if not exceeding five Unea in
' length, 75 oenia. Long a?vuriine?icrit* by
she week, month or year, at lean ratos.
Marriages. FuneralTnvitatlonB, &c, $1.
MO" Book and Job Bunting o| every de
. soription faithfully attended to.
AOKBXS.
JnliuB Poppo, Auderuou.
Robert Bryoe,8partanburg.
? A*Grig?t,,r, Bj.4ff?w&y?
E: A?Boott, Newberry. "
H. W. Lawaon. Abbevillo,
? ' He IrOTes Va All.
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. DY nOOIBE CHAWDLEB 1IOULTOS.
How: wo, poor players on life's little 8tage,
h Throat blindly at eaoh other in our rago,
i Quarrel and frot, yet rashly dare to pray
To God to help ua in our selfiah way.
Wo think to move Him with our prayers
- andJpraiso,
To nervo our needs?as in the old Greek i
da>s-:
' Their gods oame down and minglod in tho
fight.
With mightier arms the flying foO to smite.
. The langhter of those gods pealed down to
men, i i
For Hoaven was but earth's upper9 story
then,
Whoro goddOBses about an apple strovo,
And the high gods fell humanly in lovo.
We own a God whoso presence fills tbo
sky-; ., !. I
? Whoi- s'?Sijises ei?es behold the worlds
roll by~
Whose faithful memory numbers, one by
one,
The sons of mon, and calls them each His
oon. , i
He loves us all?la patient with our sin?
Spreads wide His door, and bids us outer
in?
Tot holds no man above his humblest bro
? ? thor, i
And lovas no least when least we lovo each
? "other.
How idle, then, to pray for mine or thine;
To seek for earthly ends the graos divine;
To'hope for help. in. storing up our gold,
That wo bo Warm while other men are cold.
He loves us all; and from his waiting feast
fj Will tnrn away no meanest one, or loaat;
But all his guests most some in friendly
Elnco lovo, bright angol, guarda His para?
dise,
As swift as lightning shots Its gleaming
gate
Against; tho soul that learns to love too
late.-; .? - _ __
We talk about Our weather! Zero is
our jumping off place (so to speak) of
frigidity? Alk beW.that 1b phenome?
nal. J Oi'om&a 'ti*diffl}rent in differ?
ent dimes. A fine9 day in Minnesotu,
for instances, as quito oompatible with
15 degrees below 0. The 8th of Jan*
nary, jn Mkneapblis,;w^b. one of this
low, congealing 'sort; and was made
the subject of warm commendations in
the newspapers of the 9th. There was
/- * littlejanowftn^lbe itnorning^aa usual,
? bat
-*ont
belowl The air was filled with a my?
riad of frosty particles and the wind
vtob brisk* Minus..fifteenI A man had
his cojk leg frozen,* and? amputation
was necessary. Bushels of frozen
noses were fonnd'fn tho street with oo
onoionol frozon.oaro, and were restored
? to.the otvnero npon their proving pro?
perty. Fifteen less than nothingt It
was a oharming day. It "was fall,"
we ore told, "of eootntic bliss." Well,
-we orfppose therev most bea kind of
exhilaration about it; it is better than
fog, and not So morally disheartening
as ?t thaw. There is.rather a .preju
dfrie-. figqino^ frozen .afcta i? temperate
dimes; bat it is a matter of looal
faabioD, and we dare say that the hn
.ldrajteear quite as hand?
elt ^Ifs* jAfc any rate,
a" auolf V thiflg *hfl hdVing ' the I
ra too long; and we know seve
:^h|^asi }4 w
. at |0 dUiy., t^ttofJWA)? oame
l'tflPlildWh^orysTalisdeno.' Fifteen
ienefit.
The late Julia-Btnith, of New York,
bequeaths her hum und "Si and ber
forgiveness;''tho remainder of her es?
tate, some 840,000, she bequeaths to !
her niece. Borne people's forgiveness |
ia no mild.
?T corp9 of oltoProfbasprs .
Ita ouffit oCA?aa, upocauia etc, rbr Uiorontfa,
t TOd^ftynccl tranisg. location potod for
?Jbwaaj and posses bom* railroad and. telo rai&B
TfarfliWwi'^riiiftTfitH CaWagoa aypfjta^nnapol.
113
8eventy*flya Oat of Every Hundred
PERSONS avo affeoted with aomo de
rangoment or disease of tho skin. No
matter .what, tho nature of it may be,
"HMNrrsiL'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," tho
graatAWerloan ?JlOod J?arifier. will cure it.
This fa quite-enough tfriajJ - IT you have
any ektu diauase, use Heiniteh'a Queen's
Delight.
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EUHR CAl.IFOU.NIA nADBIRA,
Deo 18_ J O. SEEGERS.
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where one. two,
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Ao.,oan be put
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J.A.8ELBY.
Establiehmpnt,
df the State.
' threo and four
SHOW BILLS,
no In ? styk\
Colored.
specimens'
Propriotor.
. j .sicn&w6zam> h cot so ..
GTJ?O.
The Celebrated Fertilizero for Cotton, Corn, Wheat and Tobacco.
RED?CEp PRICES/11 fJBERAL >TERMS!. $
Wilcox, Gibbes & Co/s Manipulated Guano,
Prepared at Savannah, Gal, and Charleston, 8. C, and
Importod in bulk direct from Phoenix Islands, South Paoifio Oooan.
WE aro ( fTuriuR tbo abovo celebrated FERTILIZERS, this season, at considerably
reducod price?, and Rive pnrchasrrs the option of paying in cotton on the basis
of seventeen conts for middling, delivered at planters' nearest depot, by November 1,
1875, tho cotton to bo packed in good merchantable bales. By this arrangement, the
plautor has a vnaranteo of realizing a cood price for his cotton to pa> for his fertilizers.
Thoso GUANOS are too well known to require comment. Those who have UBed them
know how to appreciate their value; tluioo who have not, as yet, will find, on fair trial,
that their lib pral use will pay on present orops, besides being of future benefit to thoir
landB. For lurthor information, call on tho undersigned for oiroulars, containing
analysis, opinions of planters, Ac. SEIBELS A LZ ELL, Agents,
Jan 21 4mo Columbia, S. C.
" PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE LAUGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKI OP MEN'S AND
BOY3
C10TE1E. FliSHI tBBIlS 11 UTS,
That ever came to Columbia can be found at
D. EPSTIN'S, j
Under Columbia Hotel, and is being sold at tho
Lowest Prices.
Evory Department \* replete with tho Choicest Goods of the season, mado expreBBly
for this market, and for the fall and Winter of 1874-1875. ?o convinced of this by
calling on KP??T1N, The Popular ClothU-r.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. ?.
WM.E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day, including (j rutibhe Ride.
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the businees part of the city.
Rose's Omnibns will convey passengers to and from every Train. The Ladies'1
Apartment? art complete, with private entrance on ABsemblystreot. The BILLIARD and
BATH ROOM -* are al I ne w and superior to anv in the city. April 5
GBMraOlHEIMlltBTfiMffimtUM
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOKE, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
^hree Tlmrta WrrUfroraKtw York>Tn?tday,Tbnriday
and Raiurday. &jrl*lrcnnt State Room Accomuiodalloni
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs 8horter, "via Charleston."
total. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES monthly.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam
ahipstnthe above port*, invite attention to tbt qnick time aim regulai deapatoh
afforded to the bnsinoeu public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities nl rail and sea trauspoi tation fur Freight and Passengers net excelled
in excelh nee and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
regular!} on the line:
TO NICW YORK.
CHARLESTON-Jae. Rerry. Commander. I CHAMPION.B.W. Lock wood, Cora'er.
JAMES ADGER.. .T.J. Lock wood, Com'dor. | MANHATTAN... M.S. Woodbull.Com'er.
JAMES ADOER * CO , Atients, Charleston, K. C.
GEORGIA. 8. Orowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckett.Com'der.
WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER. HUGER & 00., Agenle, Chai lc*t< n, S. C.
Bailing Da) f \V ednttdaye and Saturdays.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamships ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter,Com'r. EQUATOR, [C Hineilt y. Com'r.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. CoURTENAY, Agent,Charleston,S. C.
TO BALTlMOnE,
FALCON.Hainie.Commander. | 8FA GULL_Putton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL 0. TRENHOI.M, Agent,Charleston,S. 0.
TO UOSTOJV.
Steamshipe ME R CEDIT A and FLAG. Hail every Saturday.
JAMES ADGEli A CO*., Agei.ts, Charlefctcn, S. C.
Rat ob guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marino Insurance, one-halfof
one percent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can boprolurcd at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the
Agents ot tbo Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices,in all cases. Lbu Railroad
TicketR should be exchanged and Berths assigned! The Through Tickets by this route
include Transfers, Meals and State Room, a Idle on shin-bom d.
TIUO HU TU CAROLINA HAILHOAI>, OKC.RG1A HAILIIDAU
Aiidtheir coiiutct'np lines,have lartelj increased then facilities for the rspid move?
ment of Freight and Passenger; between tie Northern cities ane theKonth and West.
Fit st Class Eating Saloon ai Rraiichville. l.n t)io Georgia and South Carolina Rail?
roads, first class Sleoping Cat a.
Freight prompt 1} trunslern d front the -team* rsto dn\ and nij.-hl trains of the South
Carolins Railroad' Close connection made with ntlui beads deliviirnp Freights at
distant points with great promptness. The managt* r will use ever j exrititi to satisfy
tboir patront- that tbeline via Charleston cannot be snrpasst d in tli tpatch biul the safe
deliver* of goods.
For further information, at ply to T. J. GmrFlK Wrstnr Ayivi Atlanta Ca ;B.D.
Habell. Goners 1 Agent. P. O. Rex d !>7!> ( file? 317 Broadwuj N Y : K. R.Piokkkh,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Ki.u'li Carolina l<8iht>ai';oi 3 M. Si i kius Supor
iutendont Great Southen Freight and Passe??. < r I inc. Charleston. ^ V Jai 3(' lly
Cotta ere Honse.
iVo 15 Washington Mi , next Ma tonic flatt.
tEk fit '^n<' nndsmgned baH/?fc. /"""N
C9fi2} rn-opt ne.d this estab- ?J?^, I u f
^5J? Hshment, and iuf?rr?H ^i'Ci'
aMMsptMs publio that heispropar. d to
supply ?.iit-m with the vorvbest 61 WINES,
LIQUORS, BEGAUS. TOBACCO, etc. 0\ b
tera in every style, and at all hours. Re?
freshments of varlr tu* kinds. IJive a eall.
Oet8f"_O^CTRANKtrN, Suo't.
CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne
JUST RE0E1VI D direct
from California These Wines
?nd Brandies are made of de?
licious grapes of California.
For salo by
Dec 18 J. 0. BEEGERS.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable! Collaterals
\}SXOHA"OB on Vew Y-ok. naltiinure,
Xli Philadelphia, Boston rd.I all promi?
nent cities oi o.r United States and En
rope bongbtauil sold.
DEPOSITSrocoived and interest-bearing
certificates issued.
STOCKS, B'>N1>S, GOLD and SILVER
bongbt and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchanls and others J
from the cilv and country solicited, and
LIBERAL LIN ES OF DISCOUNT 8 granted
by Ibo CENTRAL NA'l ION AL BANK.
Comer of Plain ami Richardeon streets,
Subscribe for tho Pwbkix.
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If you. Want a Thorough Newspaper,'
! ? . suns on it. e fob
THE PHOENIX,
L^aily and Trr-Weekly;or
leaned every Wedneoday,
IN COLUMBIA.. SOUTH CAROLINA
; '*;
The Phoznix is the oldest daily paper
in the State, and baa bcon regularly
issued since Marob, 1865.
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly
all parte of the World; together with"
FULL MARKET REPORTS;
Besides well selected Miscellaneous I
I and Reading Matter, ? of interest to
: everybody, will be found in these publi?
cations. The Daily usually contains
twelve columns of readiLg matter; the
I Tri-weekly twenty-four, and tho Week
i ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Are carefully prepared, by competent
writers; while special attention is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken as a whole, so BETTER on
moke 8ATI8PACTOBT INVESTMENT Can be
made, than a subscription to one or
the other of these publications. They
are Conservative in politics, und ar?
devoted to the best interests of thej
I State. Tho following are tbo
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Daily Phcsnix.84 01)
Tri-Weekly. 2 50 I
Weekly GxjEaneb(-18 colamns)... 1 50 |
These papers were the first issued in
Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de
I structron, and have been rcgulurly
i published ever since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Tbroaghout middle and upper Counties |
of the State, and aro excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Phoenix has a greater circulation
through the npper part of South Caro?
lina than any other duily paper. Mer?
chants andotbers will find its colamns
I an admirable means of communication
with the people of the entire np-conn-1
1 try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
iSend advertisements marked with the'
number of insertions desired, and they
will be stopped upon the expiration of
the time. Office on Richardson street,
between Taylor and Blanding.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor.
Have your Job' Printing done Home.
ESPGCIAIiTjT when
I Style and Price are the Same
THE^H?ENIX
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of tbo Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grade* and styles
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Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks,
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JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
Phoenix and GiiEAKKit Establishment
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
fc-r.vTK Tbkaso&kb'b Office,
COLUMBIA, December 18,1874.
TBE Coupon* of the Consolidation
Bonda ofthoBtato < f South Carolina,
duo January 1.1875, will be bald at. that
da'o on preuentation at ttio Treueury, and
at iho South Carolina Bank and Truat Com?
pany. Columbia S O . and alto at the
Pcoplo'a National Bank, C barleaton, B. C,
and tbo National Paik Bank. New Soik.
The Coupons duo Jul J 1.1874, on all Con
eolidation Bonds, leaned in exchange lor
old bond*, will be paid whenever presented
at any of the above mentioned places.
The Ooupona of the GoBaolidatlon Bonda
dno January 1 and July 1,1875. are receiv?
able for taxes. V. L: OABDOZO,
Deo 20 Treaaoror 8. 0.
CONGrAB.EE IE0N. WQEXS
OOI.UMB1 \, H. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
HAN?FACT?
BBR OP STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND OBIST
1 MILLS. ;OIN
? Gearing, and all
kin du of Iron
Caatinge for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Oaat
Ing?. for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent BallingsMlGardene
and Cemeteries, Iron Kottooo and Arbor
Chairs; alao. Brass Caetinga r>.',sil kinds,
Bella for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ao. Gnaranteo all my work first claea and
equal to any North or South.
Work? at foot of Lady street and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots._Nov 18
The bhort Lino Schedule.
Chablottb, Culvedia A AyavtiA h. B. Co.
L'OLBMMi c. CLj i-'SC. ?S, 1?71.
TUE following Pas?
senger Schedule will be
operated on and after this date:
ooiKO kokth Tram No 2 Train No 4
Lcavu Auguata.980am 4.16pm
Granit*ville-jo 10 & m 6 11pm
Col'bia Junci'n. 2 13 p to . -f9 05 n m
Columbia.^- 2 45pm 9.17 pm
Chester. 6 84 p m
ArrivoCharlotte. 9 00pm
No. 2 Train makes cluuo connection, via
Charlotte and iliohaoad. to all points
North, arriving at New Tora 6. Co A. II.
No. 4 Train makes done connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all pointB
North, arriving at Now York at 6 16 V. M.
ooiso aorjTn. {train No 1 Spain No 3
Leave-Charlotte..... . 8.60an*
Chester....1102 am
Wlnnsboro.10 08pm
Arrive Columbia.9 42pm ? ?
Leave Columbia?..... 2-62 p m 3.40 o ra
Col'bia Juncfn .48.17 p m 4 16 a m
Grasltevllie 7. .T7.16 p m 1 *7 48 a m
Arrive Augusta..8.06pm ' 8 45am
Booth bound Traino conneot at Augoata
for all pointa .South end Went.. fXhrongh
P?
A.Pop^Qen:Psss?Bg?raoaitek<tAgent <
WilmL^gton, Oojuihhia, and 22&? B
GENERAL I'Ab?ENOEL Dil ABT.,
Coltjwbia, B.C., Nov. 24 1074.
M THE following Bche
dnlo will bo operated
on and after this date:;
ooiNO bobtb. T?AIN 90 2.TBAI? ho 4
Leave Colombia.'.. 8 80am '8,16 pm
Ploronco...'. 1 10 p m '12.60 a m
Arrive Wilmington_6.40pm 7 10am
ooino booth. tu a in KO I TEA1U bo 3
Leave Wilmington.6.40 am 610 pm
.Florence.12 60 pm 11.40 pm
Arrive Columbia.... ..-6.10pm 4 00 a m
Tram No. 2. from Cornmbia., is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connecth
olQQoly with.N. E. B. B.,and at Wilmington
with W. <fc w. R. R. to all points Nor*f
Train No. 4 from Columbia is fa
nreas, making through connections, I
North-and bouth, and water lino cc
tione via Portsmouth. |
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, oon|
cloaely at Florence with N.K. R. j
Charleeton, and m an accommbdallox
thenoe to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington.is a
Express, connecting oloselyjfrom and to 1
points North and South. Ibrougb tkkc
sold ana baggage checked to alt prf?cip.
points. FuHaian aleopqre on ohrit (tains.
Train No; 2 leaves Columbia daily ^.Sun?
days, excepted: ' Expreaa No.4 every night.
I JA8. ANDBhSON, General Sup.
A. Poyg.Gen. 1'aasexger and Tiekat Agent
Greenville and -ColnmbiB Baibroad
CHAN OK OF ?CHEDBLK. J
P AS SENDER
'TRAINSrnn duily,
Sunday t- exceptt u, oonnectllii. with Nif;ht
Trains on South .Carolina Railroad up and
down;, oh and after Friday, Angnat 28,
the following will be the Hchidule:
m.
Leavt-Ooluinbiaut.....1.7.20 am
Loa ve A lb ton..9.06 a m
LoavtKewt rry,.10.41am
LeaveCokeshnry. 2.0bpm
Leavefielton. i.......3.50 p m
Arrive at Greenville.6.80 pm
; BOWK.
Leavt-Greenvlllo at.6,80am
Leave Helton. 8.80 am
Leave Ookesbury.10.18 a m
Leave-Newberry.1.80 j ni
Leave Alston. 8 08pm
Arrive at Colombia. 4 50pm
.4ridfT*o>i Branchaudi Blue Bidge Bivision
DOWN. DP.
Loavt-Walnata. 4.46 a m Arrive7.15 p m
Leave Perrjvil/e- 6 8?a m 6.85pm
Leave Pendle too 6.10 a m 6 60 \> m
Leave Anderson 7.20 a m < 4.60 p m
Arrive-at Reiten 8 10 a m Leave 8.60pm
Acoommor'ation Trains ran vv Abbeville
itranoh Monday, Wedneeda> afcc Friday.
On Anderson Branch. between Polten and
Andorf on. Tuesday, Thnr>dav and Satur?
day. TIIOMAS DOT AMFAD, Gei-.Sup.
Jabez Nobton, Genera' Tiebel Agent.
Change of Schedule.
South OaHuUAa HailboaI>COBPany,
Colombia, S. C, October. 18.1673,
and .if t or Sunday, 10th instant:
mail, am) passjcbobb'bbain.
Loavt Oulurobbi at....8.40 am
Arrive at Charleston at..4.20 pm
T.oavi Char Ich ton at,...9.01 pm
I rrivt at Cnlnmhi* at...;.6(0 \ m
NIGHT rxpbf.BB. FBklOBT am> accomhoua
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and Saturday, aa follows:
Leave Columbia 1.60pm Airive 11.50 am
LeaveCam<lrn 6 50am Arrive 685pm
8. B. Pipkins. General TleVei Agert
PTJftRV;At.IKOll?ilA ANOK1.ICA.
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