The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 24, 1865, Image 1

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vi? J5X J. A. .orjJUJD.1 m COLUMBIA, S. p., THURSDAY MORNING, IEPTEMBE% 21, ?8G5. .YOL. I-NO. *?*. y THE PHOJ?IX, ! ^rrBLISHEl) DAILY .\XD 'riU-WKKKLY. . j BY? J TTL I AK" A. SELBY TERMS-/X ,-11) I 'ANCE, SUBSCRIPT!' ?>. Daily Paper.'six months.!.$5 00 Tri-Woekly. " '". .:'. .V.> | .Singlo copies 10 cents. ADVERTISEMENT* Inserted ?X $1 per si]nure fol tho .ii ST in- . tortinn, and 75 cents for each subsequent. J xi3~SpfciaI notices 1~> erins a e." Ax IXTEKESTINH CASK. -A very inter? esting case, iu whick the bonds of thc Southern Confederacy figured, was yesterday before Judge Tngraham, of the Superior Court, at chambers. When the war broke ont. George W. Gooch, the defendant in thc case, ac? cording'to the statements made, was in Texas as agent of the large Broad? way dry goods house of Lanes, Boyoe A-Co., entrusted with the collection of $175,000, due them from Texas merchant?. On the 4th of March, 1861, Messrs Lanes, Boyce k Co. turned over their business to Leroy M. Wile3- and Frederick N. Lawrence, who are the plaintiffs in the present action. Gooch went on with his col? lections, and, as h,e alleges, with the approval of Mr. Wiley, invested about $100,000 of the money he collected in Confederate securities, which, of course, have since proved worthless. A short time since, Mr. Goioch re? turned to this ' eity, and, at the in? stance of the plaintiffs, was arrested and lodod up, in default of $25,000 bail, on charge- of misappropriation of the funds of the firm.- The proceed? ings, yesterday, were in connection with.il motion for his release, and there was considerable argument of counsel over the question whether the Confederate bonds turned over to the credit of his enrployers by Mr. Gooch discharged his indebtedness to them. The decision is reserved. A correspondent writes to the New York Neves from Lexington, Virginia: "The Rev. Dr. Pendleton (Brigadier General in the Confederarte army, and General Lee's Chief of Artillery,) re turned after the surrender to the pas? torate of the Episcopal Church here, but after a few sermons his church was closed, and he arrested fojr al? leged disloyal utterances. He was soon released, but has not j-et been permitted to resume the duties of his j pastorate." For State Treasurer. The friends of Dr. Ii. W. GIBBES respect? fully nominate him to the Legislature for this office. His well known business cha? racter, energy and ability eminently recom? mend him. He has for many years servod the State efficiently in various capacities, and now he needs her support. Oct 22 For Congress. Wc are authorized to announco JAMES FARROW, Esq., of Spartanburg, as a can? didate to repr?,oent, in thu Congress of the United States, the Fourth Congressional District, comprising the Districts of An? derson, Fickons, Greenville, Laurens, Spar tanburff, Union, York and Chester. soprso_t * ' F0R~C0NGRESS. Thc friends of GEO. D. TILLMAN', Esq., respectfully announce bim ?a candidate for CONGRESS, at the ensuing election, in the Third District, embracing Orangeburg, Ed?efield, Lexington, Abbeville, Newberry, Richland and Fairfield. Sept 29, * Private Boarding. MRS. DR. EDWARD SILL, having taken part of the large and well known residence of hov. Dr. Leland, will accommodate FOU II Members of tho Le? gislature with BOARD during the session*/ and the same number ot day boarders from the city. Apply as above. Oct 22 . f> 2 THE SUBSCRIBER HAS just received an in? voice of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Misses' BALMORAL, FO? OLISH, CONGRESS AND BUCKLED GAITERS. J. MEKrHAN. Oct 22 One door above Court rTouse. Oils and Axle Grease. TANNER'S OIL. KEROSENE OIL. LINSEED OIL. And a fine article of AXLE GREASE, suitable for any kind of vehicle. . At the Faint and Oil Store of Oct 22 2* J AS. BROWN. S AND S RESPECTFULLY advises thc public that ih< is recurinjmtew- supplies of SCHOOL DOOKS AN? STATIONERY. in ail its branch--. Als . SHEET MUSIC. STRINGS for Guitar ajid Violin, PHOTOGRAPH AL? BUMS. Sales-room, at present, on Plain street, near Niekerson's "*Hotel, where he will be ? pleased to see his oid friends and the publie ! generally. Oct 21 To the Ladies.! ?.* ? ? DRESS . GOODS, ?ANCT ARTICLES, &C. JUST received, at No. 5 Beard's Row, one ' door South of Washington street, a large a.ml elegant assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS'. RIBBONS,' FANCY ARTI? CLES and a great variety of other goods, lonsisting in part of : Ladies' MOURNING HANDKERCHIEFS. COLLARS and EMB'Y. " Nebia Nets, Ribbons, Belting. Brown and'Blue Tissue, for Veils. Tassels, Bugle Gimp and Buttons. Worsted Braid, assorted colors. Ladies' supornne White Hospice., which will be sold at wholesale or rotarPbv Oct 29ftu2 MRS. WALSH. SttENMO STOCK OF FALL AND W1?TER DRY GOODS, ... AT E. E. JACKSON'S, BED ELU S ROW. THE. subscriber, having enlarged his Store, is prepared to ofljpr to his friends and1 patrons a large and varied assortment of the most desirable DRY GOODS to be found in the market, at moderate prices. His Stock comprises the following in part: Black and Colored CALICOES. Mouslin Delainea. ? Plaid, Black and Plain Alpacas, t SUk and Wool Poplins. Black Bombazine. Black Dress Silk. Opera Flannel. Whit?; and Red Flannel. Swiss Muslin. * Nainsook, Jaconet Cambric. Black English Crape. Irish Linen, Bird-Eye Diaper. Y. Woia Diaper, SUk'Velvot. Huckaback Towels. , I.inen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Cent's Silk Handkerchiefs. Mourning Handkerchiefs. Ladies' and Gent's Hose and Half-Hoae. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Gloves. Ladies' Wool Shawls. Cloth Cloaks. Balmoral Skirts, Hoods, Nubias. Hoop Skirts, Ribbons. Berage and Tissue Veils. Black Love Veils. Silk and Morocea'Belts. Fancy Cassimeres. Black Doe Skin Cassiin^r Black Broad Cloth. Kentucky Jeans. Merino Shuts and Drawers. Neglegee Shirts, Jean Draw?; 3. Linen Bosom Shirts. Black Felt and Wool Hats. Suspenders, Ne*k Ties. Lon'; Cloth, Brown Shirting. Pillow Gase Linen. Traveling Bags. Umbrellas, Parae;>U. Bed Blankets. Spool Cotton. Flax Throad. A variety of Fancy Buttons. Together with many other articles usually found in our line. Oct 21 13 FIRE A\D LIFE ttSlMME. H. E. NICHOLS, A?ent, IT^OR the following FIRST CLASS COM ! PA?IES: New York Underwriter'? Agency, Capital. $5,000,000 Home Insurance Co:.'t>aiiv, New York, Capital. 2,309,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Com? pany; Hartford, Capital.2 o^OOO Home Insurance Company, Sa? vannah. Capital.". 2,000,000 New England Mutual Life Insu? rance Company, Boston, Capi Ktal . . 5,000,000 New York Accidental Insurance Company, insuring against accidents of even- descrip? tion resulting in LOSS OF LIFE or PER? SONAL IV JURY. With several other well known and relia? ble companies, tho aggregate eapital amounting to $20,000,000.' Risks taken on reasonable terms and iu any one spot to the amount of $200,000. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. Office at Mr. Hussung's. house, corner of Assembly and Washington sheets, Colum? bia, 3. C. Aug 15 i6ra FROM MW YORK DIRECT ! A Large Assorted Stock o: GROCERIES WHICH ABE OFFERED- FOB PALE l'r ! . ? Wholesale & Retail, ! i AT . " LOWEST CASH HATES ? ' CONSISTING OF : 1 Gi ENUTNE GOSHEN BX'TTEK, (sweet.) r 20 CHEESE. 50 bbl?., half bbb. and kits MACKEREL, i 40 bbb?. CRACKERS- -aE .dr.tU. 75 boxes HERRINGS. 25 bbl*, and half bois. 10 sacks COFFEE. TEAS-variety. SUGARS-Brown a:; ! White. MOLASSES. 10 boxes LEMONS. 10 doz. ORANGES. OYSTERS. GREEN FEAS, TOMATOES, PEACHES, PINE APPLE, LOBSTER, SALMON -in cana hermeticallv sealed. COPPERAS, BLUE STONE. SODA, SAUERATUS, BAKI'G POWDER. . St. Marceaux & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE. Candles, Kerosene Oil and Lamps. Brooms and Pails. Hams, Pickled Pork and Bee:. IO b*bls. Lager Boer aid Ale. A variety of Decaatora, Tumblers, Gob? lets, Glasses, .v. . Received at CALNAN -k KREUDER'S, Gervais street, opposite new State House. Oct 22_2* DB. D. P. GREGG will bo in Co? lumbia in'a Vw days, ready to re? ceive professional ca ls from bis old patrons or new ones. He nay be found at Mr. Nickerson's Hirtel. Oct. 17 Dr. D. H. Trezevant HAS removed from the Theological Seminary to th; house on thc. earner of Taylor and Gatei streets, opposite to the Park, ami immediately back of th? Catholic Church-yari. He* will attend to all business entrusted tb his care, %nd punctually respond to all calls, whether they be in the day ortho night. ?ir Office hours frsm 12 t?? 1, and any hour after ?lark. P. S.-I wish the ytiblir mind to be dis? abused of tho i<h^i that I will not attend to negroes, nov bushess at night nor in bad weather. T1M>S; reports originated in interested motives, tnd when circulated, were known to bc faso by those who dis? seminated them. Tin continuance of the reports has compelle. ma thus publicly to notice-them, in the h?pe that they will now bc stopped. I have never refused to at? tend to'black or whxe when-called upon; nor has the rain, the sun or the night ever prevented me from tV' performance of my professional duties. D. H. T. Sept 8 ' HOtufl Hillsboro, ?. C., military Acadenyy. THE e.thth academic year if this msjitution will begin on -MONDAY, the 2d of October, ??1865. Exceptinr thc- military fea? ture, tilt jerteral plan of thc Academy, discipline, <ourse or study, ?fcc., will be as heretofore. TERMS- One hundriil and tivc (105) dol? lars for the first throomonths of the term, payable in dVnance.- This charge will cover all expenses fo board, fuel, lights, washing, instruction, Iso of text books and medical attendance. Each student must furnish clothing for a jingle bed. Circulars furnished on application to Capt. H. S. THOMPSON, at the Male Aca? demy, Columbia, S. C J. B. WHITE, Superintendent H. M. A., Late Sup't of tho S. C. Military Academy. ??-jCharlcston Courier and AfciT,*Savaii nah Republican, Augusta Cons?lvtionahst, l? ablish twice a week for throe weeks ; Green? ville Enterprise and Darlington Southerner publish once a week for throe weeks, and send h?ls to P/wmixoffice. Setyt 15 tuG . MILLINERY. MRS. A.- -T. DOUGAL ha* just received from Nev; York a fresh sr.mnvof RIBBONS.. * ' ' FLOWERS. ATHEE!: FOR SALE, \ NEW EIGH'] -K< ?ESE POWER PORT- 1 CA. ABLE ENGINE- . M :> ?? lt, g ;:; ieee ruiming cyder. Inquir?1 at chis office. Oct 19 i; bright & Walker, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENTS, ! Hopkins' T. 0.. o. C. E. />'., and Colnm?Aa. j S. W. WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. I Oct lg_Cr I MILLINERY. MRS. M. E. BARRY offers to the ladies a choice and varied , assortment of HATS, (latest styles.) RIBBONS, FLOW lERS, FEATHERS. Ac. Alse, Children's and Misses' Hat.??. Ac, which she proposes to sell at a slight advance on cost. Apply at her residence. South side of Washington street, be? tween Gates and Assembly. Oct 19 0* J?STRECEIV?D LARGE supply of CODFISH, " IRISH POTATOES, FRESH ONIONS and JERSEY CABBAGES, bv Oct 13 LUMSDEN A McGEE. " A For Sale or to Rent, THAT delightfully situated RESI? DENCE in Laurel street. West of the .Arsenal. The house contains seven rooms, and a large store room. On the premises there is a kitchen with two rooms and other buildings; ateo, .? well of de bghtful water, j^or particulars applv at the premises to GEORGE CHISOLM. Oct U 6* . Post Coaches-Kail Route. A LINE of FOUR-HORSE ,POST COACHES will leave .Columbia dailv for Hopkins' "Turn-Out, on S. C. R. R., at 3 a. m.: to arrive in time for the Charleston traiu same day. Seats can be secured at Coffin A Ravenel's store. 'Oct 15 13*_WARD A HARVEY. Tl AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS? THE undersigned will open, about the 1st proximo, at the house on the South? east corner of Plain and Gates-streets, (nearly opposite the Shiver House.) a new and complete assortment of MERCHAN? DIZE in the abovo fine; selected and manu? factured expressly for this market.. All of whjflb will be offered to the former patrons of^ahna Hall at a small advance en the o?grr.al cost. W. B. STANLEY Oct 15_ At Home Again! IMPORTANT TO ytllL OWNERS. IWILL PATCH, ALTER and REPAIR STEAM BOILERS, within fifty miles of this place; also, do o'iy heavy or particular MILL FORGING. I may be* found by ap plying at this oft-'co. S. J. PERRY. Sept 24 _ CALNAN & KREUDER, COMMISSION MEUCHA NTS, XTCrHOLESALE dealers in GROCERIES, W WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS. Especial attention paid to tho purchase and sale of COTTON, MERCHANDIZE and PRODUCE. Gervais street, between Main and Assembly, opposite State House. Sept 28 _* _>_ __iH?.?. SPECK & POtOCK, General Commission Merchants, DEALERS IX GROCERIES, DRY. GOODS, AC. i Plain street, 2d door f rom Assembly, '? Sept 7 COLUMBIA, 8. C._ | Auction andCoB THE undersigned, having just completed COMMISSION SALES-ROOMS, situates adjoining the Court House, is prepared t ESTATE, FURNITURE, HORSES, VEHICL VATE SALE. " Having secured the services of Mr. C. F. I for his qualifications in this line of business faction invall transactions entrusted to his c; A* soon as the necessary arrangements ca tem of REGULAR WEEKLY SALES, which son* desirous of disposing of MERCHAND] JAME . L- SQLGMOM Plain Street. Columbi*. S. tu PAD LOCKS*. HAND SAWS. LIM LOCKS, BUTCHER'S SAWS, Store Door Locks, Drawing Knives. Chest Locks, Door Bolts and Latches, Cupboard Locks. Shovels and Spades, Mill s;l\v Fil< Pitch Forks, Hand Saw Files, Trace Chains, Framing Chisels, Cnrrv Comb-. Horse Bruslfes, Socket Chisels, Coffee Mill-, Shingling Hatchets, Cotton Cards, Lathing Hatchet?. Sauce Pans, i?road Hatchets. Tea Kettles, Sercws of all SIX; d. AT h. C. CLARKE'S, AT NEW YORK RETAIL PRICES ! COLORED, BLACK and OIL SILE. BLACK CRAPE. Black Crape Veils. Black Love and La ce Veils. " French Merino. Black, Colored and White Kid Gloves. Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs. Shirt Bosoms and Collars. Corset Steels, Blonde Lace. Lace and Linen Collars, Cuffs and Setts. Lace, Thread, Valenciennes and Cambric Edging and Cambric Band*. Enchantress and -Sandin.-^iam Buflbig, for Flouncing SMtte. Lace and Linen Setts. '. " Emb d Handkerchiefs. All carefully selected for this market. Oct 1!)_ LUMSDEN & McOEE, AGENTS of Baltimore Window Glass Manufactory, can furnish GLASS at , manufacturers' prices, by the box, and so ? licjt_orders for tho same." , Oct 8 Imo flM Dil WBffi. Situated on the Foo! of T?icl?and Street, near Greenville Ra??rood, Co?umoia. GOLDSMITH & KIND, PKOPIUITOEW. '.^ THE above work* Eg ?"?sN* are now completed. iHE ^>JCj^r i wand the undersigned beg j^ff^^^^Jfbu^}0 mform the public that T^m?(t??53t23i?&*t\\o v ar? now prepared to execute all kinds of IKON CASTINGS, auch as are needed for agriculturists and ma? chinists. RAILROAD IRON, MILL IRON, IRON FENCING, etc. They are also pre? pared to furnish BRASS CASTINGS of every description. Orders are solicited and will be promptly attended to. M. GOLDSMITH. Opt S ' ? P. KIND. D. B. DeS AT7SST7RE ATTORNEY AT LAW A? COMMtSStONEB IN EQUITY. Oftice in r?ar of thc Court Hons??. ! Oct 7 , Imo j J. M. BlaKely and G. P. Copeland HAVE this day entered into copartner? ship, for the purpose of transacting a -ent rai COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the style and name of BLAKELY & COPE? LAND. They will give their best attention io the sale and purchase of COTTON, as well as other things consigned to their care. They have ample store-room and will take charge of cotton, and sell here, Charleston or New York, as may b* desired. Store and office on Main street, corner of Boundarv. near Cotton Town, Columbia, S. I C. " BLAKELY A COPELAND. W Charlc8to? Cow?ercopy six times and orwardbiil te thu ?Alee. Sept 24 ?mis'nBusiness. his largo and commodious AUCTION A Nfl) 1 above his NEW STORE, on Main street, o sell ail kinds of MERCHANDIZE,' REAL ES, etc., etc., either at AUCTION or Pltf IARRISON, sn long and favorably knoaai , he thinks he can guarantee perfect satin? are. n be* made.-he designs inaugurating a sj* will jM-escnt RARE FACILITIES to all pam [ZE, etc., at auction. Oct 1 Imo S G. GIBBES.