The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 02, 1865, Image 1

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' THE MILT i?j| PHOMX. Daiiy Paper $10 a Year. "Let our Just Censure Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly .$7 a Year BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.; THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2; 1865. VOL. I-NO. lSaf THE PHONIX, PVBUSHED DJUL? .VXD TUI-WEEKLY. BY JULIAN A. SELBY TERMS-IX ADVANCE, ST IX nv.-rioy. Dailv Paper, six months ?r> OG Tri-Weekly, " " . 3 50 Single espies 10 cents. ADVERTISEanCSTS Insert-?'! at si per s<marofor thc ?rat in? sertion and 75 sents for e ach subsequent. ?SPSpecial notices 15 cents a line. CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILT,. -We understand that this valuable piece of property lins at last been disposed of by the Government for $175.000. to John A. Spooner, of Boston-the same person, it voil be remembered, to whom Gen. Sherman wrote his celebrated letter on negro enlistments. This change in ownership will have an immense influence in developing the railroad interests of the Southern country, as the mill can in a few clays be made available for furnishing, tc almost any amount, all that kind of heavy material now most urgently needed by all of our roads. It is, in fact, the* only establishment of the kind in the South. Some complica? tion in regard to the land on which the mill stands, have, however, arisen, which may, perhaps, for a time, pre? vent the public from reaping the ad? vantages of such a change of owners. The proprietor of the land, Mr. Cmtchfield, of Chattanooga, is not, we believe, disposed in favor of a sale on any terms. The Government having right and title on the works and buildings, a compromise of some kind will, of course, have to be ef? fected between Messrs. Spooner and j Cmtchfield, a consummation that will | not. we hope, be long delayed. [Nashville Banner. DISCONTENT rs GERMANY.-A letter i from Magdeburg says that general discontent pervades the working class- | ses in Germany, not only on account of th. question of wages, but polit: - ! cal questions. Thc agitation is great- i ?.-st in the Rhenish provinces. At Bonn, Dueseldorf, and also at Crevelt, i in Westpaha, which has become an important manufacturing centre, thc j working men openly display their I hostility to Herrvon Bismarck, who j in ins circular would bring things i back to the feudal system. At Dnsel- ? drof and at Solinger, the troops have ! been obliged to interfere. j A gentleman lately arrived from Brownsville, says the cause of Juarez is considered hopeless there. Corti? nas is his only energetic leader there, but he injures the cause by bis bad character. 2sEvr COCXTEKFEIT.-New counter? feit 50's Government Legal Tender Nixtes have been discovered in New York. Black Cloth ! Black Cloth ! JUST received anil offered for sal.-. Ex trn fine BLACK CLOTH for Ladies' Cloaks. Empress Eugenie BELTS of all colors, by DAVIS A CO., *t thc Store of Lumsden A' McGee, cor? ner Ladv and Assembly streets. Nov i Ifl FRENCH BRANDY! 'IT for medical purpo-es, at Nov 1 3 CALNAN .V KREUDERS. XXX, XXX and 1840. By the barrel . >>r otherwise, at No7. 1 3 CALNAN ?^J^ETJDER S. On Consignment, -i f\ KEGS pure SUPER-CARBONATE of LV* SODA. Tor sale to thu trade at Charleston prices, or less, bv C. H. BALDWIN, Af tin- old stand of Alien i Dial. NOT 1_2_ Dentistry. flflBfc DR. D. T. GREGG has arrived Columbia, and i^ ue.w ready to re? ceive professional calls from bis old patrons or new "i:es. He may be found at Mr. ,T r; Kinard's residence, near Nickerson's Hotel _ Nov l EN OR A VING^N GR A VING tr- (,. EMBLETON b< gs i-> inform the V> . iran? - ><i ('. Lum! ia that lie i prep ired : .es -cnn ENCLAVING, of every tus'.-?ii tl ... -v::l. ueatne-js and despatch. ll -..I 'i. ? aear the l-'air Grounds. Paper Collars. 4 COMPLETE assortment, and of very f\ superior cptality, now and beautiful all sizes -at GLASS! Gen'l Commission Agency. Sales-rooms Plain street, ^between Bull and Pickcns.1 Nov l *s GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. PE. GLASS has established, in connec . tion with the Booh and Stationerv business, a general COMMISSION AGENCY . for the purchase and =aie of Merchandize j of every description, Bonds, stocks. Real | Estate, Ac. Careful attention a to ail business j entrusted to him. Office, at present, on Hain streot. near Nickerson's Hotel. Nov 1 ! BACON SIDES and STRIPS. Sugar-cured HAMS. At Oct ?1 8 CALNAN * KREUDER'S. SW, MOLASSES. FOR sale, wholesale- and retail, at CALNAN & KREUDER'S. Oct SI_3_ CRACKERS. FULL assortment at Oct 31 3 CALAAN & KREUDER'S. ODORLESS KEROSENE OIL! AT CALNAN & KREUDER'S. You eau have- a beautiful light with? out the disagreeable odor of thc- Kerosene Oil. Oct 31 3 RECEIVED BY Calnan & HLreuder. ORANGES and LEMONS. Carnied PINE APELE. PEACHES, Ac. Pickles and Sances. Tea, Ceti'?-'.- and Sugar. Ham, Bac on, Pork and Beef. Gervais street opoosite State House. Oct 31_U_ 200 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER ! I710E .-ai: to the iradi": at ' oct 31 3 CALNAN fr KREUDER'S. A GENERAL STOCK OF AT CALNAN ,v KREUDER'S, Gervais street, opp. state House. Oct. 31 3 To Rent, A EINE DWELLING HOUSE, eon? mtaming eleven rooms, situated in Sumter street, near Lumber. Applv to H AN AH AN A WARLEY. Oct 31 4 _;_Opposite Old .Tail. IT'ox* Sale, MA COMFORTABLE 2 A - STORY WOODEN HOUSE, on Lady street, containing sever, rooms and a pantry i -ali in good order. On the lot are a wc-?l j and hydrant, a kitchen and ampie accom i modation for servants. Fer further parti ; culars, apply at Dr. MIOT'S Drug Store, '; corner Lady" and Pickens sis. Oct 31 f3 Restaurant? j Si 'xJ ftr have opened n first class "affirtfj X?4ir establishment on Pick- ' ZU ~^?> i ens street, between Plain and Camden i streets. Thev will ree. ive dailv fri "tn Charleston fresh OYSTERS. FISH AND GAME. Nopain? will be spared bv them to give satisfaction. N. BIBAGHI ? CO. Oc t 31_tuthg Situation as Governess Wanted. A?OUNG LADY is desirous of obtaining a SITUATION as Governess in a pri? vate family, to undertake the education of several young children. All the English branchG? taught. Salary not so much an object as the obtainment of a good home. j References exchanged. Apply at this office. Oct 27_ Treasurer's Office. I ^ERSONS having business in my office, j JT will find me, between the hours of 9 a. m and 2 p. m.. in the office of William I R. Huntt. Secretary of State, one dour East ; of the I ost Office, in the College Campus. WM. HOOD, ' -lh"> r?1' _ rriasurev Ut-per Divisi-.n. A Couple of Gentlemen ! 4 TTENDING thc Legislature, or a Lady j J\. and Gentleman, or a couple . f Young Men, can ba verv ?omfoitab?v accommc ! dated with Bj ?ARD and LODGING, at West lend of Lumber street, tour secares and ! a-half from Main street, m rhe* vicinity of I the Arsenal. For farther particular.-, m I quire- at the Office of the Ph<enU. Oct 2S NOTICE. RELIABLE SOUTHERN INSURANCE ? ? THE NATIONAL MARINE AND FIRE OF CAPITAL. $565,000. HAS JUST OPENED A CHOICE & $&m&?8'T SUPPLY OF MILLINERY ! ! CONSISTING OF AS FOLLOWS . y-^-- WniTE ENGLISH STRAW (SMffltrm BONNET-latest. MK?'Black CANTON STRAW i JBP IrJI BONNET-latest. [ j^ay^jUR/ AV-hlt; COBURG S T R A W White BELGIUM. TUTON CAPS-fine. MILAN CAPS, (fine)-latest. SCOTCH CAPS, (velvet edee)-latest. , Dunkled il " " :: 1 Rooky Point CAPS ; Nellv Grant CAPS, .straw, Florina ; Turbans, (velvet edge,) Canton Nelly Grant? : Geneva, (fine)-very latest. ' Victorines. j All-wool Ca;:.-.-Nelle Grants. , Infant " - l?" j Siik, Felt and all thc fashionable styles : that will be worn this winter, j Bonnets and Hats TRIMMED to order ; from the fashionable plates, j Persons would dj well to examine this ! selection before purchasing elsewhere. ; To persons from the country in the tr:, le. : there will be a d?duction. Country orders j filled with neatness and despatch." j is* Assembly street, second door from tIr- Cgjftgjig Church._Oe- 81 tg I Drawing, Painting, &c. THOSE desimas of taking Lessons in 1 DRAWING, PAINTING IN OIL, ! WATER AND PASTILLE, ear. do so upon ! application to rh? undersigned, at the resi- ! dence cf Dr. P. M. Chen, Picken*, street, ! bead of Lady. Instructions in the above l ranches of , Art given at Schools; also. Lessons in : PENMANSHIP. LAURENCE L. COHEN. SEX'S., i j Oct 2i_. Artist. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS just -received an :n ve; -.- ?>f Ladies', Gentlemen's ; Ll? \ ant Misses' BALMORAL, PO %*-^^^LTSH, CONGRESS AND BUCKLED GAITERS. J. MEIGHAN. i Oct 22 One doo: above- Conn House. Wright ? Waiker, COMMISSION j AND FORWARDING AGENTS, , Hopkins' T. C., S. C. li. Ii., and Oolunihia. \ S. W. WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. Oct 19 0* rflHE undersigned begs have to inform i tho insuring publie that ho Las. boen legally appointed agent for the above named company, and is now ready to take risks at customary rates. This company was or? ganized iii January, 1S65, and its assets are thc most secure in the country. JAMES G. GIBBES. Agent. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 'A. Oct 31 fimo Post Coaches-Mail Ronte. j A LINE of FOUR-HORSE : ?ffifc^-- POST COACHES will leave j gj^EfajgM* < Columbia dailv for Hopkins' I Turn-Out, on S. C. R. R., at 3 ! a. m.: to arrive in time for the Charleston train same day. Seats eau be secured at ! Coffin A Ravenel's store. ! Oct 15 20* WARD A HARVEY. I SPECK & POtOCKt i General Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN i GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, &C. Plain street, '?d dcor from Assembly, ? Sept 7 COLUMBIA*, s. C._ j 0- C* PARSLEY & CO*, ' i?bjCV?t I'S C-ClIfimbSlOi) ? MERCHANTS, NO. ti NORTH WATER STREET, ! WIL3HXG TON, X. <. : O. G. PARSLEY. J< ?HN JUDGE, i o. G. PARSLEY, JB. HENRY SAVAGE. I Oct -i Imo BACON! BACON! O AAA L?S- vei7 superior BACON iiUUU STRIPS, in four and live Lb. pieces, at 37* cents per lb. by the piece. Just received and for sale by Oct 25 to?_g. POLLARD. Bans of Hamburg, S. C. ACONVENTION of the Stockholders of this Bank i? calle "i to meet at their Banking House, in this place, on WED? NESDAY. 22cl November next. ' Attendance either i:i person or by prosy is earnestly requested, so that th"c stock may be fully represented. A. C. DECOTTES, Cashier. Hamburg. H. C.. Oct. ?o. lggg. Oct 27 23 Gen. Sup's Office, S. C. Railroad, CHARLESTON, S. C., Ocr. 25, 1803. ON account of thc Emited number of cars, FURNITURE will not bo received at Hopkins' T. ?. until further notice. H. T. PEAKE, General Snp't. Oct 20_mth? NOTICE. ALL persons who may have at any time, siuce Gen. Sherman's army "passed through this section, taken any colton from the plantation of Mr. Robert Adams, will please return the same; or, if used, make arrangement for the payment of it with Mr. JOHN T. ADAMS forthwith, or legal proceedings will bo commenced against them. A. G. GOODWYN. Oct 28 G FUBMAN UNIVERSITY, Greenville, S. C. TEE EXERCISES of this Institution will be resumed on the ijth of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application may be made to PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, Oct 23 07 Secretary of Facultv. Charleston Cornier, Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel, Edge?eld Advertiser, Newberry Herald, and Yorkville Enquirer, please copy until thc loth of January, and forward bills to the Secretary of Faculty, Greenville. To Rent. A VALUABLE AND WELL SETTLED ii PLANTATION in Richland Dist-iet, on the Waterce River, four miles front tho Railroad, containing about 5,000 Acres oi Latul. upwards of 2.000 cleared and well fenced. On the place are ?0 Excellent Negro Houses, a Steam Saw Mill and Gin House, and all the other necessary out? buildings. Ail the stock cf Cattle and Mules on thc place-, together with thc pre? sent crop of Corn, will bo sold cheap to an approved tenant. There are now on the place SCO Negroes, most ot whom can be doubtless hired for the next year. For terms and particulars apply to Hon. WM. AIKEN. Chariest! a, Dr. Robert W. GIBBES, Columbia, or Dr. D. W. RAY, near Gadsden. Oct 2-1 12 COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERGHANTS, Office Washington Street, near Main, COLUMBIA. S. C. "IT^E, the undersigned, have formed a V? copartnership,*' for the purpose of transactihe a general COMMISSION and FORWARDING BUSINESS. Or. hand, alwavs, a full stock of GROCE? RIES, HARDWARE, HATS. SHOES and FANCY GOODS. H. D. MANAHAN, Oct 24 Imo FELiX WARLEY. LUMSDEN & McGEE, AGENTS of Baltimore Window Glass Manufactory, can furnish GLASS at manufacturers' prices, by the box, and so? licit orders for the same._Oct 8 Imo_ Just Published. AND DESTRUCTION OF THE CITY OF anna. WRITTEN BY ONE WHO WAS PBESENT, ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED fl PRICE I OHX TOLL.AK A COPY. FOE SALE .aiYTTTA STTT1 T?7 SPtENMfJ STOCK OF FALL AMI W IXTER DRY GOOBS, AT E. E. JACKSON'S, BEDELLS BOM . THE subscriber having enlarged his Store, is prepared to offer to his friends ar d patrons a large and varied assortment of tho most desirable DEY GOODS to bo found in the market, at moderate prices. His Stock comprises the following in part Black and Colored CALICOES. Mouslin Delaines. Plaid, Black and Plain Alpacas. Silk and Wool Poplins. Black Bombazine. Black Dres= Silk. Opera Flannel, White and Ked Flannel Swiss Muslin. Nainsook, -Jaconet Cambric. Black English Crape.. Dish JL?nen, Bird-Eye Diaper. Bussia Diaper, Silk Velvet. Huckaback Towels. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Gent's Silk Handkerchiefs. Mourning Handkerchiefs. Ladies' and Gent's Howe and Half-Hose. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Gloves. Ladies' Wool Shawls, Cloth Cloaks. Balmoral Skirts, Hoods. Nubias. Hoop Skirts, Ribbons. Berage and TisEue Veils. Black Love Veils. Silk and Morocca Belts. Fancy Cassimerce. Black Doe Skin Cassimere. Black Broad Cloth, Kentucky Jeans. Merino Shirts and Drawers. Neglegee Shirts, Jean Drawers. Linen Bosom Shirts. Black Felt and Wool Hats. Suspenders, Neck Ties. Long Cloth, Brown Shirting. PUlow CaselLinen, Traveling Bags. Umbrellas. Paraseis. Bed Blankets. Spool Cotton, Flax Thread. A variety of Fancy Buttons. Together with maiiy other articles usually found in our Une. Oct. ' 13 RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY h. C. CLARKS, Str< Old Ja Ow TvOr.THEU WITH RIBBONS, COLOGNE, TOILET POW DER. VERBENA WATER. TOILED SOAPS, S?ZODONT, DIAPER PENS, Toilet Powder Boxes. Silk and Leather Bolts, Cor? sets. Tooth, Nail und Hair Brushes, Gloves, Linen Braids, Tape, shawls. Edgings, Bal? moral Skirts, Calicoes, Traveling Bags, Portmonaies, Canton Flannel, Cassimeres and Cloths, for (Tent's wear. Blankets. Hats, Whalebone, Zephyr Worsted, Black Bomba zint , Black French Merino, Black Alpaca, B. E. Diaper, Huck. Diaper, Cloak Orna? ments and Trimmings, Serpentine Silks and Worsted Braids, Fancy, Pearl, Agate, Bone, Metal and other Buttons, Shell and Imita? tion Tuck Combs, Dress Trimmings. Mar? celin-' Shawi Pins, Menefour, Ladies'"Meri? no Vests, Drawers and Petticoats, Gilt and Jet Belt Buckles, Gent's Merino Drawers and Undervests, Waterfalls and Pads, Lace Veils. Marceline Silk, Ac. Oet 29 Situated on th? Foot of Richland Street, mer Greenville Rauroad, Columbia. GOLDSMITH A KIND, PnoPBiBTOZE. THE above work*] are now completed,! ind the undersigned beg to inform the public that _ they are now prepared te execute all kinds of IRON CASTINGS, such as are needed for agriculturists and ma chinists. RAILROAD IRON, MILL IRON IRON FENCING, etc. Thcv are also pr? pared to furnish BRASS CASTINGS c every description. Orders are solicited aw will be promptly attended to. M. GOLDSMITH. Oct s P. KIND. COLUMBIA. S. C.