The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 10, 1875, Image 4
Bvery Wednesday Morning,
BY JULI ANA. SELB Y.
Mdltor MidFroprietor, f
OlM on SUeba^deonSt.. nearTaylor
a Sofia, rj?i
ukTto? la the upper port leu of the Btate,
?o4 hu tew* regularW issued elnee its la*
eeytioo?Msroh 5l. 1865.
?nasoaxmoa.
Dally, ala m?i?tho, 64?, Tri.Weekly, 2 60;
WaekJy.l 60.
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Inserted la the Daily silla square of nlno
tines lor flret, and 60 cants eaoh sabsequent
Lnaertien; if not exceeding five lines in
length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by
Use week, month or year, at less rates.
Marriages. Funeral Invitations, &c, 11.
SOT Boob and Job Printing- ot evory de?
scription faithfully attended to.
AOSKTS.
Jallot Poppe, Anderson.
Robert Bryoe, opartanbarg.
J. A. Grigahy.Bldgoway.
B. A. Boott, Newberry.
H. W. Lawson. Abbeville.
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A Wonpebf?l, CiiOcx.?A German
of Cincinnati has invented a clock
which, though much smaller than the
celebrated one at Strasburg, is, from
ita description, much mere compli?
cated. We see, in a glass oase, a three
story, steeple-shaped alook, four feet
wide at the first story and. nine feet
bigh.;j The movement is placed in the
first atory, on four delicate Columns,
within, which Swings the pendulum.
The second story consists of two
towor-like pieces, on the doors of
which therear? two pic tores that rep?
resent boyhood and early manhood.
A tower crowns, as third story, the in?
genious structure. A cook, as a sym?
bol of Watohffnlneflfl, stands on the top,
direottj over the portal. When the
clock marks the first quarter the door
of the left piece of tho second story
opens, and a child issues from the
beck gr?ai^ couteejorward to a little
bell? gives it one Now and then disap?
pears. At the second qusrter a youth
appears, strikes the bell twice, and
then disappear*. At the third there
comes a man-in hie prime; at the fourth
wa have a tottering old man leaning
on a ataff, who strikes the bell fonr
times. Eaidixtiaa the, door closes of
itself. Wllett We$inrs are full the door
of the tight pffece of tho second story
opens, and:/Death, ae a skeleton,
scythe in bend, eppesrs, and marks
the hour by striking a bell. But it is
at thejwetfth -hoar, that we have the
grand spectacle in the representation
of the Pay of Judgment. Then, when
top of ?elittle bell, the cock on the
top of the tower Suddenly flaps his
wings .and crows in a shrill tone, and
after X>eaU\ has, marked the twelfth
boar Wftn his hammer, tho cock crows
twice again. Jkimodiately three angels,
who sUtnd as guardians in a central
position, raise. tJjeir trumpets in their
right hands. (19 thejr left they hold
swordijiand blow a bluet toward eaoh
of the l?ur quarters of the earth. At
the last West .the door of the tower'
opens, afati the resurrected children of
earth appear, while the destroying
angela sink'?nt of iright. Then, sud?
denly, Chrialj descends, surrounded by
angels. On .bis' left there is an angel
carrying the scales of justice, on his
right another carries the Book of Life,
which men* to show the Alpha and
Omega?4be beginning and the end.
Christ waves his -band, and instantly
Ihn good smong the resurrected
are separated from the wicked, the
former going to the right and the lat?
ter to the left. The Archangel Michael
salutes the good,, while on -the other
side elaade the devil, radiant with
fiendish delight?he, oan hardly wait
for the final sentence of those who fall
to him, bnt; In obedience (o the com?
mand of the een traf-Ago re, he with?
draws. The Ago re of Ohribt laisas its
hang again with a ?jreeteni?g mien,
and the aoooreed sink down to the
reelssao! 4b? Satanic majesty. Then
Ohrist blosses the chosen few, and they
j surrooafded by hie angels,
rs, and the portal
j drama is here rep
t the hid of a hnman
ante are steady,
Agare t
Laoifer*. vwMoi darts ?etoss the scene
wirhr hg*tixinr, rapidity. Of course,
the peculiar action of these figures is
intenlionsl eti the part of the artist,
and adds greatly to tho effect.
S Vi*V Ut i??.
A etirp no** !? s<* b?H so bed as -a
sharp torTgba.^
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TO THE READING/ PUBLIC!
If yoa W?nt a Thorough Newrpaper,
the phoenix.
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TN COLUMBIA, 80TJTH CAROLINA
Tbe Fiickmx is tbe oldest daily paper
iu the State, und baa been regularly
issued since March, 1860.
THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE,
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all parts of tbe World; together with
FULL MARKET REPORTS;
Besides well selected Miscellaneous
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twelve columns of reading matter; the
Tri weekly twenty-four, und the Week?
ly forty-eight.
THE EDITORIALS
Are carefully prepared, by competent
writers; while apeoial attention is given
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Taken as a whole, no bktteb ob
MOKE SATISFAOTOHr investment Can do
made, than a subscription to one or
the other of these- publications. They
are Conservative in politico, und are
devoted to tbe beat interests of the
State. The following are tbe
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
Dailv Phoenix.$4 00
Tri-Weekly.2 CO
Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 00
These papers were tbe first i?sued in
Columbia, in 18G6, after its partial de?
struction, and have been regularly
published ever since. They
! CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throaghout middle and upper Counties
of the State, and are excellent
j MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
1 The FncENix ken" a greater circulation
through the upper part of Sonth Caro?
lina than any other daily paper. Mer
obants andotbers will fiud its columns
an admirable, means of communication
with tbe people of the entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
Send advertisements marked with tbe
number of insertions desired, and they
will be stopped npon the expiration of
the time. Office on Richardson street,
between Taylor And Blending.
JULIAN A.SELBY. Proprietor.
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PAPER, CARDS, Ac. Work executed
at shortest notice, in latest and best
styles and at New York prices. CALL
and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
GUANO
nr xxcu&hge rou cotton.
Celebrated FertUUtxs for Cotton, Corn, Wheat and Tobacco.
' .REDUCED PRICES! LIBERAL TERMS!
Wilcox, fcibbeu & Co.'s Maitf ptdated Guano,
Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, 8. C, and
VafVaX^ VaVa%,
Imported in bulk direct from Phoenix Islands, Booth Pacific Ooean.
TX7E are offering the above celebrated FERTILIZERS, this season, at considerably
yV reduced prices, and give purchasers the option of paying in cotton on the basis
of seventeen eenta for middling, delivered at planters' nearest depot, by November 1,
1876, the ootton to be packed in good merchantable bales. By this arrangement, the
planter has a guarantee of realizing a good prioe for hla cotton to pay for his fertilisers.
These GUANOS are too well known to require comment. Tboee who have used them
know how to appreciate their value; those who have not, as yet, will find, on fair trial,
that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their
lands. For inrther information, call on the undersigned for circulars, oontaining
analyaie, opinions of planters, Ac. SEIBELB A EZBLL, Agents,
Jan 31 4mo Columbia, B. C.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK; OF MEN'S AND
BOYS
CMC. FilllW HB IM HATS.
Thnt ever cimo to Columbia can bo found at
D. EPSTIN'S,
Cuder Columbia Hotel, antl is being eold at tho
Lowest Prices.
Every Department is replete with the Choicest Goods of the Ecaaon, made rxprosB'y
for this market, and for the Fall and Winter of 1874-1875. Bo convinced of this by
calling on D. Lll'.Vl lN, Th? Popular Clotliter
ROSS'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
i^lSlla^Sfifeaf^ Si
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Bay, including Cmnibcs Ride.
SITUATED NEABTHE CAPITOL and in the centre of the bueinecs part of the city.
Rose's Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every Train. Tho Ladies'
Apartments areoomplete, with private entrance on Assemblystrect. Thtj BILLIARD and I
BATH BOOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. Aprils
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. Ci,
TO AND FBOM
BALT1H0BE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Three Tlmcia Wet-W from New York? Tuctriay,Thursday
and Saturday. le-Klrpnnt Slate Iloom Accommodation*
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, -10,000 BALES MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
a ND connecting Roads West, In alliance with the fleet of thirteen first claes Bteani
A. ships to the above ports, invito attention to the quick time and regulardespatch
afforded to the business pnblicintho Cotton States at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and ecu transportation for Freight and Paseengers not excelled
in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers
regularly on the line:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON_Ja*. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood, Com'er.
JAMESADQEB.. .T. J. Lockwood,Oom'der. I MANHATTAN.. .M. 8. Woodbull.Com'er.
JAMES ADOEB & CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
GEORGIA.8.Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA. .T. J, Bockett.Com'der.
WHk A. COURTEN A Y, WAGNER, HUG EE A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
Sailing Dajf Wednesday a and Saturdays.
TO PIUL.AOKL.tMHA.
IronSteamehips ASHLAND. Alex. Hunter.Com'r. EQUATOR,[C Hinekhy,Com'r.
Bailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUBTENAY, Agent,Charleston, 8. C.
TO BALTIMOKE.
FALCON...... Ualaie.Oommander. | SEAGULL_Dutton, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL C.TBBNHOLM, Agent, Charleston,8. C.
TO BOSTON.
SteamshipsMERCEDITA and FLAG. Bail every Saturday.
JAMES ADG EB A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
Eatesgnaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-balfof |
one poroeot.
THROUGH BLLL5 OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can bo prolured at all the principal Bailroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
State Booma may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing tbe
Agents of the Steamships In Charleston, at whose offices, in all oases, the Bailroad
Tickets abonld be exchanged and Berths assirnod. Tbe Through Tickets by this rente
inclnde Transfers, Meals aud State Boom, while on ship-board.
THB SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. OKGRGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting lines,have largely increased tbeirfaeilitief for tbe rapid move-1
ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West.
Fii at Class Bating Saloon at Branehville. On tho Georgia and South Carolina Bail
roads, first olaaa Bleeping Cara.
Freight promptly transferred from tbe M camera to day and night trains of tho South
Carolina Bailroad. Close eonneetlon made with other Roads,delivering Freights at
distant points with wreatpromptneia. Tbe managers will ute every exerticnto satisfy
their patrons that the line via Chariest e n cannot bo surpassed in deepatrh and tho safe
dolivery of goods, , , .
For further information, applytoT. J. GniFFiN. Western Agent. Atlanta. Ga.; B. D.
HaBBL-t.. General Agent. P. O. Box 4 070; Office 817 Broadway, N. T.; 5. B.Fio&ana,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Booth Carolina Bailroad :or J. M.Seixuik R?per-1
tntondent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line,Charleston, s. C. Jan 80 fly
Cottage House,
No. 15 Washington St., next Masonic Dall.
Tha ttpdersigaed haii
-tbia ?oateb4
> an? Inform a
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, |
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities of the Unitod Btatea and Eu?
rope bought and sold.
f>?P08TT8received and Interest-bearing |
Certificates iaaued.
"STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD aad BILVEB j
bougbtand sold.
ACOOUNTB of merchants and others I
from the city end country solicited, hud'
LIBERAL LINES OF ?I800?NT8granted
by the CENTRAL NATION AX, BANK,
II Oerner of Plain aud Rtobsfdeon streets.
JOHN 8. PRE8T0N, President.
It H. Bawma, Cashier..
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Establishment,
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aim atyla
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Proprietor.
Greenville ?md Columbia Bailroad.
O ILA!? CK Of" ?CHKft701.EE.
SaBJHwaSt'K
raary 10,1878, the PitMagw Trains ?rar
the Greenv?le and Columbia Ballroad will
w_^ - U - lUrmilaai ..-..?,..?-,4 ? K.. tka
. -j . \?-,-, , ?,. ? -
foUowing^ekBTiuf
tjp train, HO. 1?columbia TO QBIUVtLLI.
Leaf* Columbia.7.00 a. m.
Alston. 8.45 a.m.
Newberry.10.08 t. m.
Cokeabury....:.;. 1.37p. je.
Bei ton. 3.30 p.m.
ArriveOreenvllle., 4 Bon. o.
DOWN train, ho.4?UREtHVILLT to columbia
Leave Greenville. 6 00?. m.
Beiton.7.04 a. m.
Cokesbnry. ?.S5a.m.
NewbeTry.12 68 p. m.
Alston. 3 35p.m.
Arrive Colombia. 4.10p.m.
Passengers by Night Train oa boat* Ca?
rolina Bailroad connect with No. 1. Faa
Bengera by No. 4 connect with Day Train
on Honth Carolina Bailroad for Charleston,
Augusta, Ao., and with Night Train on tho
Wilmington, Colombia and Angnata Bail?
road for Sumter, Wilmington, Itichmond,
Baltimore. Ac. Ac.
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Railroad.
down thus.
Leave Walhalla.4.15 a. m.
Seneca City. 4 45 a. m.
Perrvville. 5.00 4. m.
Pendleton.5.60 a. m,
Anderson. 6 60 a. m.
Arrive Helton. 7.85 a. m.
UP train.
Leave Belton. 3 20 p. m.
Anderson.4.20 p. m.
Pendletnn. 5.20 p. m.
Periyville. 6.05 p. m.
Seneca City. 6.10 p. m.
Arrive Walhalla.6.45 p. m.
Accommodation Train between Belton
and Anderson Tri-Weekly, viz: Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays. No. 2 leave
Belton 9 SO a. m.; arrive Anderson 10 30 a.
m. No. 3 leave Anderson 2,00 p.m.; arrivo
Belton 3 p. m. Theso Trains run Mondays
whin Court is in eeatdon at Anderson.
Abbeville Branch Trains.
down train.
Leave Abbeville. 8 00 a. m.
Arrive (Jokcsbury.0.10 a. m.
ue train.
Lcavo Cokcsbnry.1.40 p. m.
Arrive Abbeville.2.35 p. BD.
Accommodation Train on this Branch
will bo run on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. No. 2 leave Cokesbnry at 0.85 a.
m.: arrive Abbevillo 10.85 a. m. No. 8 leave
Abbeville 12.30 p. m.; arrive Cokesbnry 1.28
p. m. Train No. 1, on Main Stem,' Colombia
to Greenville, stopa twenty minuter at
Cokesbnry for Dinner. Train No. 4. Ore an?
vil] o to Columbia, stops twenty-five.mi
nutee at Belton for Breakfast, and Iwtntj
minutes at Alston for Dinner. ".
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sop't,
Jabez Nobton, Ja..Qeneral.Tiekst Agent_.
Change of Schedule. ?'? ~~
Soven Carolina Kau.boaj>?jom?axt,
Colombia, 8. C, February 5,1875.
Change Schedule
_ to go into effect on
and after Sunday, 7th instant:
dat passenger train.
LeaveOolumbiaat. 4.80pm
Arrive at Charleston at..........11 80 pm
LeaveCharlestbn at.j.7.00am
inrivtat Columbia at. 2.16pm
night XXFBX8S accommodation thai?.
LeaveColnmbls.7.00 p m Arrive. . 6.t0 s n
Leave Charles ton 7.10 p m Arrive..6.45 s m
Oamden Train will connect at Ein grille
with Up Passenger Train for 'Cbrnmbia 6?
Monday. Wednesday and Friday* atnHHth
Down Paaeecger Train from Columbia op
Tuesday,Thursday and Batnrdaj.
8. 8. BOLOML? . -
B.B.Pickinb. General Ticket1,
The Short Line Beheiz
Cn AH LOTTE, COLUMBIA A AuOUPTAlt. B. CO.
Columbia, 8.0.. Deo. 28, 1874.
i THE following Pee
_ , .esnger Schedule will be
operated on and after this date:
ooino kobth Train No 2 Train Vo 4
Leave Aagnsta.9.80 am 4.16pm
Graniteville..,.10 SO a m 6.11pm
Col'bia Junct'n. 2.13 pm 19i5om
Colombia. 2 45pm 9.17 pm
Chester. 6 84 p m
ArriveCharlotte.9.00 p m
No. 2 Train makea oloae connection, via
Charlotte and Kiobmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection via
Wilmington and Itichmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5 15 P. M.
ooino south. Train No 1 Train No 3^
Leave Charlotte.8.60 a in ^?
Chester.11.02 am
Wiunsboro.12 88 p m
I Arrive Columbia.2.42 p m.
j Leave Columbia.2.52 p m 8.40 a m
Col'bia Junct'n.43.17 p m 416 am
OraBiteville...t7.15pm *7 48 4ra
Arrive Angusla.8.05 pm 8 46am
South bound Trains connect at Angosta
for all points South and West. Through
tiaketa sold and bsggage checked to princi?
pal points. m*T Sleeping ears on all Night
Trains. JA8. ANDBBbsjN, Genera) Bnp.
A. Pore, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Ageet
Wilmington, Columbia and Aag K B
GENEHAL PA88ENGEB DBF ABT..
Columbia,B.C.,Nor.21 1274. "
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jWWWMlk dole will be epaxated:
ooino nobth. TBAlB no 2 TRAIN no 4
Leave Columbia. 8 30 am 8.16 pm
Florense....1.10 pm 12.50 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 6.46p m 7.10 am
ooino south. train n6 1 tkain ?o 8
Leave Wilmington.6.40 am 6.10 pm
Florenoe.12.60 pm 11.40 pm
Arrive Columbia.5.10 p m 4.00 a m
Train No. 2. from Colombia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
closely with N. E. B. lt.,and at Wilmington
with W.<t W. B. B. to all points North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia Is fist Fx
I press, making through connect ions, all rail,
North and booth, and water line connec?
tions tin Portsmouth. '
Train No. 1. irom Wilmington, connect*
closely at Florence with N.E. B. 11. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
tbence to Columbia.
Train No. 6, from Witmirgton, is a.fast
Express, connecting cleael J'licm and to all
points North and Houtb.. through ticket?
sold and bsggage ontekeg't? all prineips)
points, l'ullmsn sleeper* on fcifhl train*.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia
days excepted." Express No. 4
JAS. ANDERSON, Of
A. Port.Gen. 1'asaenger andj
cWgabbe irow
, COLUMBIA., B.
JOHN ALEXANDER,
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.k*5thCarolina and Oreanvfl
BatlrosdCampasies' Depots
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