The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 13, 1865, Image 3
By Telesx*apli.
From :*I?ssKs?i>?)?.
CINCINNATI, September 7.-Thc
Commercial, of to-day, has a despatch
dated Jackson, Miss., September 4,
saying Gen. Slocum has issued an
order hy direction of the President,
enjoining upon Lis officers not to in?
terfere with th? organization of the
State militia ordered by Provisional
Governor Sharkey.
Gen. Slocum^ order is considered
to be of great importauce, as fixing
definitely the policy of reconstruction
to be followed in Mississippi.
m_*
Interesting from Mexico.
NEW YOKK, September 8.-The
steamship Manhattan, from Vera Cruz
on the 23d ult., via Havana on the 2d
inst., brought despatches containing
news from Mexico of interest. Affairs
in that country continue in a very
confused condition, and it appears
almost impossible to arrive at the real
status of matters. Tho Republicans
had been driven out of the town of
Tehuacan, ami the Imperialists were
unsophisticatedly chuckling over the
supposed material reduction of Gen.
Sheridan's military force in Texas.
The guerillas still give illimitable
trouble to Maximilian's troops, and
there is apparently no improvement in
the social or moral condition of the
country.
Aid Want od for JJnyti.
NEW YOKK, September 8.-The
Haytien war stumer Geftrard, Captain
Ravigneau, from Hay ti on the 22dult.,
via Beaufort, N. C., on the 2d inst.,
arrived at this port last evening.
Captain Ravigneau, who, with the
exception of the chief engineer is the
only white man on board the steamer,
is the bearer of despatches to Presi?
dent Johnson from Nicholas Fahre
Geffrard, the beleaguered President of
that unfortunate republic.
Captain Ravigneau's mission to
Washington is understood to bc to
ask the United States Government
for assistance in quelling the revolt
which, under the leadership of
Salnave, has assumed such formidable
proportions in Hayti.
He will leave for Washington with?
out delay with his despatches.
Tile Great Overland. Telegraph Ex?
pedition.
STIKA, August 21, VIA NEW WEST?
MINSTER, September 7, 1805.-The
bark Clara Bell will sail from here to?
morrow for New Westminster.
The schooner Milton Badger will
also sail for Anadyr Bay to-morrow,
with au exploring party on board ?md
full supplies of equipments. This
party will be the advance explorers of
the route from the Anadyr River to'
the Amoor.
The bark Golden C?ate will also sail
for Fort St. Michael's and the Youkon
River, with the steamer Lizzie Horner
on board. The parties who will ex?
plore the Youkon River are also on
board the Golden Gate.
The steamer Wright will also sail
for the mouth of the Youkon River
and the Gulf of Anadyr. Colonel
Charles S. Bnlkley, Engineer-in-Chief
of the Overland Telegraph Expedi?
tion, goes on the hitter; ?ind after di?
recting the preliminary operations of
the explorers of the Youkon, will
proceed to Aintdyr and Behring Strait.
Everything pertaining to the great
expedition is progressing favorably,
and the Russian officials at Sitka have
extended every aid in their power.
The health of the expeditionary corps
is excellent.
JUST received, a full stock of SUGARS,
which we*r<- selling as Iowas twentv
cents. ZEALYr SCOTT A BRUNS. *
Sept 13_:i
Bacon, Rice, Cora.
JUST received:
5.000 lbs. prime BACON.
ti tierces BICE.
KM) bushels COEN.
Kept ia 3 ZEALY, SCOTT fe BUUNS.
TEAS.
2CASKS No. 1 HYSON TEA, nt a low
pri?e. ZEALY, SCOTT .t BRUNS.
Sept 13 3
Champagne,
.WHISKIES, 'M.
"VT TT- have now a complete ami assorted
VT stock of choice DIQ?? MIS ami of tia
hes? brands. ZEALY, SCOTT .V BRUNS.
Sept 13 _ 3
JUST received, choice ENGLISH DAIR1
CHEESE.
Sept 13 3 * ZEALY, SCOTT & BB UNS.
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers at this place,
ni uler the ?rm of FISHER ?fe AGNEW &
CO., is dissolved by mutual consent. The
firms of AGNEW.KYLE A FISHElt, at Lau?
rens C. H.; AGNEW, Mi CULLY A CO., at
Winnsboro: AGNEW, McDONALD & CO..
nt Abbeville C. H., as well as all other busi?
ness connections m which the undersigned
were interested as copartners, arc also dis?
solved. Mr. John Kyle will close the busi?
ness at Laurens C. H., and Mr. John
MeCully, Jr., at Winnsboro, using t .e name
ot' the firms in liquidation.
E. H. FISHER,
Sept 13 3?_JOHN AGNEW.
PEACE-MAKER.
THIS THOROUGH-BRED STAL?
LION, out of Millwood, by Bourbon,
(raised by Col. Hampton.) will
-stand the ensuing season, at the'
Fair Grounds. The horse is so well known
that any recommendation would be super?
fluous. * Terms $20 in specie, or. its equiva?
lent in greenbacks. Groom's, fee $1 in
specie. WM. HITCHCOCK.
Sept 13_i
NEW STORE kW XEW GOODS!
THE subscribers have just received, di?
rect from New York, a full supply of
Ladies' and Gent's FALL and WINTER
(KX)DS, of nil kinds, such as CALICOES,
DELAINES, MERINOES, FLANNELS, Bal?
moral Skirts. Ladies' Clonks, Loiigcloth,ji
Linens, Handkerchiefs and Fancy Dress*
Goods. Ao.
GENT'S WEAR-Clothing, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Under-shirts, Ac. "
ALSO.
A good assortment of CROCKERY and
GLASSWARE.
Citizens and persons generally would do
well to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. P. LYONS A CJO.,
Corner Assembly and Washington sts.
Sept 13 Imo
3PTXIR.33
DRUGS
AND
Selected expressly for the use of
Physicians, Drug-gists & Families!
Just received via New York and Charleston,
and for sale by
DR. P. MELVIN CODEX,
Pickais Street, head of Lady Street.
&?~ Entrance through thc Garden, "id?
bs. utJ o
fc>/-\ OUNCES AMERICAN SULPHATE
?m\J MORPH i NE, inonu dru hui bottles,
and English in ounce bottles.
at) lbs. TURKEY GUM OPIUM.
50 *. London CALOMEL, in llb. bottles.
2.5 li " CHLOROFORM, do.
50 " English DOVER'S POWDER.
AND
All the principal MEDICINES required
for family or physicians1 use, gr for prepar?
ing prescriptions.
ALSO,
Aver's Cherrv Pectoral, Javne's Expector't,
DaCosta's Tooth Wash, Dead Shot,
Refined Kerosene Oil, in Pure' Liquors of all
5 gallon tin cans, kinds.
Extract of Buchu, Pure Cod Liver Oil,
Henry's Magnesia, Spices of all kinds,
Vermifuges, French Confect'ry,
Daily's Pain Extractor, Citron,Raisins,Sar
Brown's Jam. Ginger, d'n's,Pickles.Figs.
McMunn's Elixir of Segars, Tobacco,
Opium, Copperas, Logw'd,
McAllister's Ointment, Washing and Bak
Winslow'a Soothing big Soda.
Syrup, Candles, Matches,
Davis'Pain Killer, Blacking, Whiting
Tooth Washes, and Blueing,
Plantation and Old Extracts, aUkinds,
Sachem Bitters, Stationery, "
Olive Oil, Mustard, Gum Drops, Sugar
Cologne Water and Plums and Candy,
Pomades, True Meerschaum
Needles, Pins and Hair . Pipes,
Pins, , Lily White A Corn
Toilet and Wash'g Soaps, Starch,
Coffee and Sugars, Hair, Tooth, Nail
Green and Black Tea, and Shoe Brushes,
Labia's Extracts, Sozodont,
Concentrated Ly?', for soaps.
And a variety of other articles. For sale by
DR. P. JIELV1X CODEX,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
Pickens street, head of Lady street.
(Entrance through the Garden.)
*?- PRESCRIPTIONS accurately pre?
pared in accordance with the new U. S. Dis?
pensatory, ?is above. Sept 13 1
DR. W. M. SCARBOROUGH
OFFERS biri professional services to the
citizens of Columbia and its vicinity.
Office on Marion street, between Senate and
tin*South Carolina College. Sept ll 3*
"?fC??BO WE?RNt
Photographic Artist,
riWKKS pleasure in announcing to bis
_L friends and patrons that be has re?
opened his Gallery, on Assembly street,
near Plain streit. Sept 7
Notice to the Tax-payers of the City
of Columbia.
TPURSUANT to instructions from thc
Council of thc city of Columbia, I will
bc found, between the hours of !> a. m. and
1 p. m., nt the Council Chamber, for thc
i purpose ol receiving CITY DUES.
I Stpt8 Y. li. ELMOl?E. City Clerk.
MEMBERS of the Contention, strangers
visiting the city md the citizens of
Columbia, are respcetfuly informed that
they can obtain CHOICE ind FRESH SUP?
PLIES of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
FA NC Y A RTICL ES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
ERA y DIES,
CORDIALS,
ALE,
PORTER,
SYRUPS, ?Dc.
j By calling at tilt store of
Melvin IVE. Cohen,
ASSEMBLY STREET, WEST SIDE,
Ono door fron; Pendleton street.
gent 13_ wt h
FOR SALE.
ACOMMODIOUS and WELL-FURNISH?
ED COTTAGE RESIDENCE, with all
necessary out-buildings and a good well of
water, will be sold a bargain. For particu?
lar*, applv to WM. WARDLAW.
Sept 12^_3*
Two Young Ladies of Columbia
DESIRE to obtain a SITUATION together
in a schon] as teachers of English Lite?
rature, Mathematics, Vocal and Instru?
mentai Music. Propositions will also be
received separately, though an engagement
where they could be together is preferred.
The best "references given and required.
Apply at this office. Sept 12
JUST RECEIVED,
ClALICOES-assorted patterns.
I BERAOE " colors.
DELAINES. MUSLINS and an assortment
of FANCY ARTICLES.
Genfs WHITE and COLORED SHIRTS.
Boxes Plain and Fancy Paper Collars.
Dozens Felt Hats.
AI-SO,
Boxes Heidsick Champagne.
" Minimi's "
Bbl*. XXX old Kentucky Bourbon.
rtrnnnies, TY;,.,.* awi .,fl.". I/..,.
Kits extra No. 1 Mackerel, and a general
assortment of other Groceries, for sah' low
for cash by SPECK A POLOCK,
Sept 12 4 Gen. Commission Merchants.
? CARD!
THE undersigned will remove to New
York in the course of a few days, and
will be permanently located at the store of
THOMAS R. AGNEW. No. 260 ^Greenwich
street, where he will be pleased to attend to
all orders, accompanied iritli rem illa net s,
with which he may be entrusted. From his
experience as the business and purchasing
?iartner of the firm of Fisher & Agnew, he
iclieves he can promise satisfaction, and
select such goods as arc best adapted to
Southern trade. Orders for GROCERIES
will be executed at the lowest market rates.
FREE.OF COMMISSION.
JOHN AGNEW,
No. 260 Greenwich street.
Sept ll 7*_New York Cit v.
UQUORS,
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS.
CONSTANTLY on hand, and at the LOW?
EST MARKET PRICES, a linc and va?
ried assortment of
LIQUORS,
GROCERIES
AND DRY GOOPS.
Best AOURBON WHISEEY by the barrel,
gallon or bottle, by
SIMMONS' * KERRISON,
Assembly street, opposite Cathedral.
Sept ll * Imo
COLUMBIA, S. C. '
THE undersigned, having leased thc largi
and commodious building known as thc
"Columbia Methodist Female College," hu..
opencd it as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
sept ll T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor.
Coopers Wanted!
ABOUT THIRTY (30) COOPERS wanter
at once. High wages paid and stead j
situation given. For terms apply at my re?
sidence - lirst house in rear Up-town Metho?
dist Church. J. E. MEISTER.
Sept. ?J_6*
Hands Wanted!
WANTED, at once, from 60 to 75 ABLE
BODIED HANDS, to work on no
Turpentine Works. Good wages paid, ant
rations furnished. For terms apply at ni;
residence-first house in rear of Up-fowi
Methodist Chuoch. J. E. MEISTER.
Sept. 9_6*_
, CARD.
Pickling & Pope,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITOR!
IN* EQUITY, will practice in the Conrti
ol Law and Equity in thc Districts of Rich
land, Newberry, Edgencld and Orangcbnrg
Office for the present at West College Build
ing, Ward No. 3. (up-stairs.)
K?" All claims against thc Govurnmcn
attended to and forwarded.
I'. VV. PICKLING,
Sept C wf JOS. L'AN L POPE.
t
Auotion Sales.
Blooded Stallion.
By A. R; Phillips.
TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING, at
tl o'clock, I will sch, in front of my Auc?
tion Room, BedcU's Row, ?
The thorough bred st albon CHILD HAR?
ROLD, six \ears old. Pedigree given at
sale. Sept 3 2
G. if. EBERH?ROTT
MEUCHAi\T TAILOR,
BEGS leave to inform his friends and
the public generally that bc has just
returned from New York with a well
-selected stock of GOODS, consisting of
CLOTH, OASSIMERES an.l VESTINGS,
which le- will MAKE CP in thc bati st styles
to order, at reasonable prices, for cash only.
ALSO,
LAMB'S WOOL UNDERSHIRTS, DRAW?
ERS, HATS.
Call at my residence, Gates street, third
door from Washington street. Beard's Row.
Sept Pi 3* C. P. EBERHARDT.
Dr. D. H. Trezevant
HAS removed from the Theological Semi?
nary to the house on the earner of
Taylor and Gates streets, opposite to the
Park, and immediately hack of the Catholic
Church-yard. He will attend to all busi?
ness entrftsted to bis care, and punctually
respond to all calls, whether they bo in the
day or the night.
k?"Otlioe hours from 12 to 1, and any
hour after dark.
P. S. ? w ish the public mind to be dis?
abused of the idea that 1 will not attend to
negroes, nor business at night nor in bad
weather. Those reports originated in inte?
rested motives, and when circulated, were
known to be false by those who dissemi?
nated them. The continuance of thc re?
ports has compelled me thus publicly to
notice them, in the hope that they will now
he stopped. I have never refused to attend
to blacker white when called upon; nor has
the rain, thc sun or the night ever prevent?
ed nu: from the performance of my profes?
sional duties. D. H. T.
Sept 8 l'Htm.
SPECK a POtOCK,
General Commission Merchants,
Plain street, 2d door from Asscinlrfy,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
"1 \ TE respectfully solicit a share of the
y\ public patronage. All business en?
trusted to us will receive prompt and per?
sonal attention. We have now tn store an
assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
PERFUMES, Ac. Also, Groceries, Provi?
sions, such as Sugar, Cottee, Tea, New Or?
leans Molasse.- , Cheese, Crackers, Brandies,
Wines and Liquors, Sogars, Ac, Ac, all of
which wc oller either at wholesale or retail.
*' l" 7_
AT rillVATE C*ALE,
BON ES superi.ir CH EWING TOBACt 'O.
) 1 handsome GUITAR.
1 superior (JA-octave PIAN').
1 One-horse'CARIMAGE.
Sept 0 w2* JOS. MARSH.
Purniture, &c, at Private Sale.
IHAVE still on hand a small lot of FUR?
NITURE, which I will sell low. Also,
one goo?) CARPENTER'S BENCH, a few
dozen ENGLISH FILES, Ac.
Septti w2* Jos. MARSH, Gervais st.
Hair Brushes,
mOOTH BRUSnES.SHAVING BRUSHES,
1 Fine Tooth Ivory Combs, English Read?
ing Combs, Tucking Covibs, Sido Combs,
Round Combs for children, Pocket Combs,
English Dressing Combs, Shaving Soap,
riohlv-pcrfumed Toilet Soaps, at 10 cents a
cake! at POLLARD'S Varietv store.
Sept 8 -fti*_Plain street.
Violin and Gnitar Strings.
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT at
POLLARD'S Varietv Store.
Sept S__iC,*_
5 Kegs Very Choice Tamarinds,
17I0R making cool and inviting drinks for
1" fevers, at E. POLLARD'S.
Sept s_tr.-*
School.
mHE exercises of MISS SH AND'S SCHOOL
_I will be continued as heretofore. Terms,
Ac, made known on application to her at.
her residence, South side of College Cam?
pus, nug 30 wf2\r2
The Thorough-bred Stallion
BOURBON, by imported Glencoe,
r-tsh^. out of Flcur-dc-Lis, (tho dam also
r^sAof Censor.) will make his FALL
71 -SEASON at Columbia and the Fork.
TERMS. -Thirty-five dollars ($35) in spe?
cie, or its equivalent in greenbacks.
aug 30_wf3
FIRE AM) LIFE INSURANCE,
H. E. NICHOLS, Agent,
I710K the following FIRST CLASS COM
1 PAN [ES:
New Voi le Underwriter's Agcncv,
Capital.. $3,000,000
Home Insurance Company, New
York, Capital..*. 2,000,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Com?
pany, Hartford, Capital. 2,000,000
Home Insurance Company, Sa?
vannah, Capital.'. 2,500,000
New England* Mutual Life Insu?
rance Companv, Boston, Capi?
tal. ...". 5,000,000
New York Accidental Insurance Company,
insuring against accidents of every descrip?
tion resulting in LOSS OF LIKE or PER?
SONAL INJURY.
With several other well known and relia?
ble conipanies, thc aggregate capital
amounting to
$20,000,000.
Risks taken on reasonable tenus and in
any one spot to i!,e amount of
820 0.000.
ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.
Oftice at Mr. (hissing's house, . orner oj
Assembly and Washington streets, Colum?
bia. S. C* Ang \ j ftr.1
{FORHERL Y FOO T & SFLZBACHER,)
WHOLESALE and R TAIL
BEG to inform tho citizens of Columbia
and tho people of the neighboring
country, that they are now receiving, and
have received, a great variety of
Dry Goods
AND
GROCERIES
Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons
and all manner of person!?. They have,
among many other articles, fresh supplies
of the following:
. GROCERIES.
COFFEE, TEAS, (Oreen and Black.)
SUGAli, (white and brown.)
MOLASSES. (New Orleans.)
CHEESE. MACKEREL.
CLARET WINE.
CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adam'tine.
Crackers, Wine, So<la, Sugar, huston.
Candies, Almonds.
Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts.
Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common.
With every variety of Grocery.
Copperas, Soda, Bine Stone, .Vc.
?Spices Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin?
ger, Nutmegs, ?fcc.
Shoe Blacking, Brushes, Curry Combs.
Horse Brushes, ?fcc
Knives and Forks, Matches.
Starch, Mustard.
TOBACCO ANO CIGARS.
Best SMOKING and CHEW'GTOBACCO.
Spanish ami American CIGARS.
Of Tobacco for chewing, thc best. Ander?
son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties.
BBY SOOBS
IF" o x* Ladies,
A linn variety, to which the attention of
the ladies is particularly requested. Wo
have a tine assortment of
UL..,i,, .i .....i i?.. iKiMi vrrx
MOI'SSKLIN DES LAIN I'S.
English and American PRINTS.
Cambric, tw illed ami plain.
Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Lougcloth.
Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, ?fcc, suitable
for fall amt winter.
Alpacas, black and colored.
Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes.
Perfumes of every variety.
Chalk Pearl Powder.
Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de?
scriptions and the latest fashions.
Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-all
of the very last styles and patterns.
Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons.
Hosiery of all descriptions.
English and Amcnenn Gloves of tho
prettiest style.
Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles.
Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton.
Hooks and Eves, Veils.
Ladies' Billet, and Letter Paper, ruled.
Skirt Braid of all colors.
Lastings, Whalebone.
Hells ami Belt Buckles and Ribbons.
Pearl and other Buttons, fancy, dress and
common.
Scissors. Pins.
Hair Pins, wire and guttapercha.
Misses' and Children's Shoes.
Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths.
Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings.
Working Cotton, Velvet Ribbon, Elastic do.
Gentlemen's Varlet's.
(Vials, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests.
Shirts of all descriptions, over and under.
Flannel ami Fancy Shirts.
Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton.
Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves--a great
variety.
Collars, linen and paper.
Wristbands, Playing Cards.
Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs.
Huttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles
for do.; Tooth Brushes.
Hoots and Shoes of all styles and tho
best qualities.
Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, silk and
cotton; Neck-ties of thc latest styles.
Pocket Books.
Fancy Pipes American Meerschaum.
Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen,. sj?k Mid
cotton: Hats; Pen and Pocket Kd?jtf?.
Razors and Razor Strops.
Suspenders of all styles.
Tobacco. French and English style.
Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes.
Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's
Twist, Glass Chimnics, best Ink", Gun Caps,
Tobacco Bags, Shoe Laces, Slate Pencils,
Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Hose,
Violin and Guitar Strings. Letter Paper and
Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti?
cles, desirable to both sexes, which wc havo
not tlic space to enumerate. Apply at tho
old stand, in Assembly street, to
_Scpt ll_ SULZBACHER & CO. _
Cotton Wanted.
11HE highest prices paid for COTTON and
for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers .md country merchants will lind it
to their advantage to call and see.
I Sett ll SULZBACBEK A; CO.