The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 28, 1875, Image 4
Every Weoneaday Morning,
BY JULIAN Ai SELBY.
, ??? Editor and Proprietor,
Oific? on EiohardBQn St.. near Taylor.
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llobort Bryoo.Spartanburg.
J. A.Grigsby.Itidgeway.
E. A. Scott, ftowborry.
H. W. Lswsob, Abbeville.
Uo Dream of Mc.
BI IVAN IDE Alt.
Go droam of me, when day by night
is orowned,
And evening's shades bo gently gather j
round;
'When oarea of weary day on swift
wings flee,
Back to tlieir place of birth?then
dream of me....
Go dream of me, when night winds
chant tho song,
Of tender sweetness to the heart and |
seem to long- [
To qniet ell ito grief, and make it free
From all its pent-up gloom?then
, dream of me.
When fairy nymphs aronnd thy pillow
stand,
Luring yoor thoughts to their en?
chanted land; >t
When only friends thy spirit* gueBt ]
can be,
May I havo welcome there?then
dream of me.
Go dr*i?jofvme, when bright aurora'e |
? With lean nod auiileD, sheds o'er this
weary place ?
Her golden light, whieh all around you
see, j,- >|
When yon awake from dreama?then
think of mc.
A Beautiful Poem.
We do not know how far it lies,
Beneath what bending sapphire skies,
Through what unmeasured depths of1
space,
Hay be thy toy otic, heavenly place,
But to our lipo these words arise:
"We're on oar way to Paradise 1"
Oh, land beyond our fading sight!
Oh, realm, whieh ne'er had known the {
night! i.
Oh, rest of heart and peace oi sonl!
Into our trembling lives doth roll
The thought of all that grand surprise
Awaiting ns in Paradise.
The sorrpw-etrsin is growing less,
The spirit gathers hopefulness;
The bands anloose from idols dear,
The 'upturned eyes grow wide and
dear,
And now at last the heart grows wise?
While yet it sighs for Paradise.
The glimpse of far-off hopeless years;
With, twilight gleams of stars through
tears,
Recalls a foregone life again.
With uhock of tempest, doubt and
pain,
As from this spirit level's rise,
We think, "Not far from Paradise!"
Not far! ah no! A propheoy
Floats on the air of what shall be!
The incense, musio. tint and gleam,
Floats o'er the walls, blend iu the
dream,
Flood through the veins, brim up tho
eyes,
"Till souls cry out, "blest Paradise!"
And sometime, when we earnestly
guess,
Shall rise the joy-fraught day to bless
Oar life, with tuller, richer peace,
Than all oar love's or toil's increase;
Then with a sadden, sweet surprise,
We'll open onr eyes on Paradise.
Aod Eliza Young, the nineteenth
wife of Brlgham Yo?ng, now a convert
to Christianity, je drawing large houses
to hear her Icotore exposing the poly?
gamous life iu Utah. She says Brig
ham is governed absolutely by Amelia
Foleoua. ihis favorite wife. He sup?
ports hi." numerous wives and thirty
six children on a p<rv income of
5i0,000 per month.
?hi ?>??ill iw nrnrnrnnrnmammmamammaammfamMM
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D. EPSTIN,
THE
CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES,
OLOSI.N6 OUT
HIS HTOOK OF FALL AND WISIEB OLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
AT Aim BRLOW UOsV, in order to inako room Tor Spring S.ock. Now ia the
time to buy OVERCOATS. BUSINESS bUITS. HATS. 4c, at a SACRIFICE. The |
Hiock must bo aold, and, thcro'ore, unusual inducements arc offered to OLOSE BUl
^Fob'li vt- BPOTIW. Vnrttr Columbia Hotel.
Screven House,
It. BIUDLEV, Proprietor,
SAVANIJAH, OA.
THIS Ions and favorably known Honao,
pleasantly situated on Jubneon Square,
having boon recently repainted and ro
puircd, and haviug all of it? departments
tilli-it with competent, polite aud atton
tivo employees, offers to tho traveling
public oonifoita unsurpassed by any
IIouhc in the Southern Statea.
Fob 11
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GUANO
IN EXCHANGES FOR COTTON.
The Celebrated Fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, Wheat and Tobacco.
REDUCED PRICES! LIBERAL TERMS!
Wilcox, Gfibbcs & Co.'sManipulated Guano,
Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S.C., and
Impoi ted in bnlk direct from FLoinix Islands, South Pacific Ocean.
WE aro ofT.iring tho above celebrated FERTILIZERS, thia eeabon, at considerably j
reduced prices, aud give purchaser* tho option of paying in cotton on the basis
of seventeen conta for middling, delivered at planters' nearest depot, by November 1,
1875, tho cotton to bo packed in good merchantable bales. By this arrangement, the
planter has a cuaranteo of realizing a geed price for bis cotton to pav for his fertilizers.
Thcso GUANOS aro too well known to reqnirc comment. Tboao who have need them
know bow to appreciate their value; thoso who have not, as vet, will find, on fair trial,
that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of future benefit to their I
lauds. For iurtbor information, call on tho undorsigued for circulars, containing
analysin, opinions of planters, Ac. SLTBEL3 4 FZF/LL, Agonts,
Jau2l4mo Colombia, 8. C.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. ?T
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
am
Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2,50 a Day, including CmnibnsRide.
SITUATED NEAR TBE CAPITOL and in tho centre of tho bueinees part of the city.
Boee's Omnlbna will convev passengers to and from every Train. Tho Ladies'
Apartments areoomplete,with privateentranceon Asaemblystrnet. Tho BILLIARD and
BATH BOOMS are all new and superior to any in theoity. Aprils
CllTiDTeEfPlitMlKELl
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND
ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
p Tlirre Tlmrsa Week from New Yoili-Tunilny.Tliurudny I
. mid Sulurtlay. fj-Klesant State Itooui Accommodatlonx \
'fvi Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." I
CvV TO rAl, CAPACITY, -10,000 BALES MONTHLY
The South Carolina Eailrcad Co:npany,
KD connecting Roads West, in alliauco with the licet of thirteen fii'ft claf-s iitcani
. ships to tho above port*, invite attention to the qnick time and regular despatch
I afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF 0?! AltLESTON,
oiToring facilities of rail and sea transpni lation for Freight und Passtugi 1s no: excelled
[In excellence and capacity t.t any other port. The following upliti'iiu Oceau Steamers
regularly on the liue:
TO NEW YORK.
CHARLESTON... .Jas. Berry, Commandor. 1 CHAMPION.B. W. Lock wood, ConiYr.
JAMES ADGElt.. .T. J. Lock wood, Com'der. | M ANIt AT'l AN... M.S. Woodhnll.C'om'er.
JAMF.S ADOFR it CO.. Auents, Char.'ct-ton, s. C.
GEORGIA. 8.Crowell,Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA./]. J. Beckett.Coro'dcr.
WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,Agn,ie,CharhbUn,S.C.
Mailing D.tjf Wednesdays and Saturdays.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
lion Steamships ASnLAND. Ales. Hunter. Com'r. FQUATOR.IC IMncl.h v.Com'r.
Sailing Day e?FRIDAYS. \YM. A. COURTENAY, Agent,Ch*rh Men.S.O.
C.
TO BALTIMORE.
FALCON -Ilainir .Commander. | Sl'A GULL... .Dutum, Commander.
Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL U.TEENI10LM,Ag< ut,CharliftbU.fi
TO BOSTON.
Steamships MEB0ED1TA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMF.S ADGEh A CO.. Agirl*. Charleston, S. C.
F.^t<*.-< guaranteed as low aMho**of competing lines. Marine Insurance, oncfcalfof
one per cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKL'IS
Can be prolnred at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee
and Mississippi.
btate Boome may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the i
Agente of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad
Tickets should be exchanged aud Berths assigned. The Through Tickt ts by thib routo
include Transfers, Meals aud State Room, while on ship-board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting lines, have largely increased tbeir facilities for the rapid move-1
mentof Freight and Paasengora between the Northern citit s and the Pouth and West.
Fit at Glass Eating Saloon at Branchvillt>. On.the Georgia and South Carolina Bail
roads, first claes Sleeping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred from the uteamt-ruto day and night trains of thoBonth
Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Read*, delivering Freights at
distant points with great pmmptnets. The manage-t- villuse every exoitit n to satisfy
their patrons that the line via Chariest ? n oannoi bet-nri-aser d in des} at eh andthosafe
delivery of goods.
For further information, apply to T.J. GniFFih V? -w-.-n Agftit Atlanta. Ga.; B. D.
HabiAl. General Agent. P. O. Box 4.070; I nice 317 Broadway. N. Y.: 8. B.Pickems,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Reuth Carolin* I'aiUrad ;r>i J. Jl,Si.i kiiik Super
! Vbtendent Great Southern Freight and Passenger Lint .Charit st< n. S. C. Jan SOily
Cottage Houeo.
No. 15_ Washington St., next Masonic IJa?.
The undersigned has
reopened tbia estab?
lishment, and informs
_jthe pnblio that he is prepared to
supply ihcm with the very best of WINES,
I LIQUORS, BEG AR 8, TOBACCO, etc. Oys
I tore in every style, and at all hours. Re?
freshments of various kinds. Givo a call.
Oct31 C. R. FRANKLIN, Rup't.
Kerosene! Kerosene1.!
pr/\ BARRELS brilliant WHITE KERO
fj\f RENE, guaranteed full Government
fire test, just received. Price 18 cents per
gallon by the barrel and 20 cents at retail.
Ternxscash. JOIIN AGNEW A SON.
60 Cases Oatawba Champagne.
THIS WINE is fnllv equal to tho Fronch
and imported Champagne.
Dec 18 J. C. REEGEBS.
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Greenville and Colombia Railroad,
V II AN CK OF SCHEDULE.
ruary 10,1875, the Paeaenger Trains over
the Greenville and Columbia Bailroad will
bo run daily. (Sunday* excepted,) by tho
following schedule:
MAIN STEM.
cp train, no. 1 ? columbia 10 obierviu k.
Leavo Columbia.7.00 a. m.
Alston. ? 45 a. m.
Nowberry.20.03 a. m.
Cokeebury. 137 p.m.
Helton.8.20p.m.
Arrive Greenville. 4 55p.m.
down thain, ko. 4?gbeenvili.e to columbia
Leave Greenville. 6 00a. TO.
Belton.7.65 a. m.
Cokesbury.9.35 a. m.
Nowberry.12 58 p. m.
Alston. 2 asp. m.
Arrive Columbia.1.10 p.m.
Passengers by Night Train on South Ca
rolina Railroad connect with No. 1. Pae
aengerB by No. 4 connect with Day Train
on South Carolina Bailroad Tor Charleston,
Augusta, &0., aud with Night Train on the
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rp.il
road for Sumter, Wilmington, Richmond,
Baltimore Ac, Ac.
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Railroad.
down thain.
Lcavo Walhalla.4.15 a. m.
Seneca City. 4 45 a. m.
Perryvillo. 5.00 a. m.
Pcmlleton. 5.50 a. m.
Anderson. 0 50 a. m.
Arrive Belton. 7.35 a. m.
cp train.
Leave Belton. 320 p. m.
Anderson.4.20 p. m.
Pondleton. 5.20 p. m.
Perryville. 6.05 p. m.
SencoaCity.6.10 p. m.
Arrive Walhalls. 6.45 p. m.
Accommodation Train between Belton
and Anderson Tri-Weekly, viz: Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays. No. 2 leave
Belton 9.80 a. m.; arrivo Anderson 10.20 a.
m. No. Sloavo Anderson 2,00 p.m.; arrive
Belton 3 p. m. These Trains run Mondays
when Court 1b in session at Andereon.
Abbeville Branch Trains.
down thain.
Leave Abbeville. 8 00 a. m.
Arrive Cokeabury. 9.10 a.m.
up thain.
Leavo CohcBbury.1.40 p. m.
Arrive Abbeville. 2.35 p.m.
Accommodation Train on thie Branch
will he run on Mondays, Wedneedaya and
Fridays. No. 2 leavo Cokesbury at 9.85 a.
m.; arrive Abbeville 10.35 a. m. No. 8 leavo
Abbeville 12.30 p. m.; arrivo Cokesbury 1.25
p. m. Train No, 1, on Main Stem, Columbia
to Qreenville, stops twenty minntes at
Cokebbury for Dinner. Train* No. 4. Orccn
villo to Columbia, stopB twenty-five mi
nutos at Belton for Breakfast, and twentj
minutes at Alston for Dimer.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Snp't.
Jaliez Nouton, Jb., General Ticket Agent.
Change of Schedule. *
South Ua huLin a Bailboad Company,
Columbia, S. 0., February 5, 1875.
^MhWtiVBSSBB&i Change Schedule
?KMSHE!!aetogointo effecton
andarter Sunday, 7th instant:
dat pausenoeb tbain.
Leave Columbiaat.ASOpm
Arrive at Charleaton at.......... .11.45 tra
LeaveGharleBton at.....6.46 am
A rrivcat Columbia at.2.15 pm
miobt expbebb accommodation TBAIH.
LeaveOolnmbia.7.00pm Arrive..8.80 a (>
LeaveGharleaton7.10p m Arrive..6.86 ia
Camden Train will connect at Klnnville
with Up Passenger Train for Colombia on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday; ai d with
Down Passenger Train from Columbia on
Tuesday .Thursday and Saturday.
8. S. SOLOMONS, Gen. Sup.
B. B.Pipkins.General Ticket Agen
The Short Line 8ohedule.
Cbabloitx, Colombia A Aioota B. B. Co.
Colombia, 8. C., Deo. 28, 1874.
ffiflOHH TBE *?*'<>wirg Pae
MgimaraBPumtm9 cancer Schedule will bo
operated on and after this date:
ooino nobtb Train No 2 Train No i
Leave Augusta.9.30 am 4.15pm
GraniteviUe_10 SO a m 5.11pm
Col'bia Junet'n. 2.18p m tO Ofipm
Columbia. 2 45pm 9.17 pm
Chester.6.84 p m
ArriveOharlotte.9.00 pm
No. 2 Train makes close connection, ein
Charlotte and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes clone connection via
Wilmington and Richmond to all points
North, arriving at New York at 5 16 P. M.
ooino sooth. Train No 1 Train No 3
Leavi Cbarlotte. 8.50 am
Chester.11 02 a m
Winneboro.12 38 p m
I Arrivn Columbia. 2 42pm
; Leave Co) Tili) bin. 2.52 p B) 3.40 a m
Col'bia Juiict'u .^a 17 pm 4 IS & m
Qrahiteville ...17.15 p n> ?7 48a m
Arrive Angnsta.8.t5pm 8 46am
I Kouth hound Train* conta ct at Augusta
for all points South and *A est. Through
ticket* sold and baggage ohl eked to priix i
pal points. S3- Sleeping ears on all Night
Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, Genei al Sup.
A. rorE,Gen.Passenger andTicket Ae,cnt
Wilmington, Columbia and A?g R R
GENERAL PAS-SENGElt DEPART.,
Colombia, S. C, Nov. 24 1874.
ff*&*03GHfeSf?& TliEfollowingSche
i^lk:ik&Bt^BE-du\o will ba operated:
ooino nobtu. tkain no 2 train no 4
Lcavo Columbia. 8.30 a m 8.15 pm
Florence. 110pm 12.60 am
Arrive Wilmington.... 6.46 pm 7.10 am
ooino south. thain no 1 TRAIN no 3
Leave Wilmington. 6.40 am 6.10 pm
Florenco.12.60 pm 11.40 pm
Arrivo Columbia.5.10 u m 4.CO a m
Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom?
modation to Florence, and there connects
clocelvwith N. E. B. lt.. and at Wilmington
with W.<t W. R. It. to all points North.
Train No. 4 from Columbia ia fast Fx
press, making through connections, all rail,
North and South, and water line connec?
tions rt'rt Portsmouth.
Train No. 1. from Wilmington, connects
closely at Florence with N.E. B. B. for
Charleston, and is an accommodation train
thence to Columbia.
Train No. 3, from Wilmington, ie a fast
Express, connecting closely Ircm sod to ?11
points North and Soutb. l'brou?h tickets
sold and baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman sleopers on night tratet.
Train No. 2 leaves Columbia daily, Sun?
days excepted. Express No. 4 every night.
JAS. ANDERSON, General Sop.
A. Popb, Pen. Passenger and Ticket Agent
0ONGABEE IBON WORKS
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
JOHN ALEXAHDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER Ob* STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GRI8T
MILLS. GIN
Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Cr a tings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent R ailings for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also. Braes Castings of all kinds,
Reils for GburobeB, Schools, Work-shops,
Ao. Guarantee all my work first cites and
equal to toy North or Soutb,
Works at foot ?l Lady street and rear to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depot?. Nc<vi9