TITI? Daily Paper $10 a Year. BY J. A. SELBY. T>TT/T7!^T TT Attend the True Event. COLUMBIA, S.' C., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1865. Tri-Weekly $7 a Year VOL. I-NO. 1! THE PHONIX, rcBLISKED DAILY AX? TKI-WEEKLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY TERMS-IX AD VA XCE, SCBSCRXPTZDX. Dailv Paper, six mouths.$5 00 Tri-Weekly. " . 3 50 Single espies 10 cents. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at il per square for the rirst in? sertion, and 75 cents fur each subsequent. eySpecial notices 15 cents a>line. ('omiting House Calciidur for 1S6G. Jan. Feb. Mar. 6 ?{io nat u is M U Mun mal Sill K S li l un 22:33 2D 30 14116 nm*, ts ? 30 ll K U ia|is 34:35.20 June I* ?I ?|10 i6ii6n: 22II3?24 iio|ii!?!i3;u 117 ll 1W?> tl Joly Adg. Sept. Oct. SOT. Dec ?i'i? ss.? 23130 s a 4 6 e ; . io n n u o o.IT-IS 10 JO s MW t?;r ts '?'"i'? ?|*T e IOIIIIUIUIMIU o uninita 24 2S 2C.ST IS 21, 1 ll 1 4 6 t 6 ? 10 ll 13:13 uluru u nln Ito 21^2;23!24,3il3i,?T 28?2S;30 SI ... ... ... ..... 1 1 1 ? il si ila n 12 iMUiulnlu 15 IV 21' 21 21 33 34 #FpSi . ? 4 ul ? , ? ?:1U'11I1S|13 14 li 16 17:lf:iei30;Il!22 23.24 sspartaits "The policy of President Johnson," s:;ys the Bichmond Enquirer, "for the restoration of the States to equal rights in the Union, commends itself to thc gratitude and affection of the people of the Southern States. In mitigating the exercise of those rights which conquest gave, he has exhibited a magnanimity and kindness toward the people of tlie.se States as great as it wis unexpected. He has won their gratitude, and will not fail to receive their cordial .support. That he is | moving onward in the work of resto? ration quite as fast as he deems pru? dent, cannot be doubted, and that he moans to make tho restoration of thc Union the great distinguishing fea? ture of his administration, must be apparent to every one. lint the work of restoration applies to individuals as well as to States, and while Missis? sippi is restored, Jefferson Davis, whom she carried out, languishes in prison. His purdon and liberation would crown tito work of restoration with completeness, and leave no issue between the North and the South. His imprisonment agitates the public mind, unsettles national thoughts and disturbs the harmony of tue Union. One-half of the nation would tremble at his trial, the other bah would blush at his conviction, ?md th? world would stand aghast at his execution. "What good ends does his impri? sonment serve? Does it make trea? son odious? Was thc memory of Emmett linnie odious by his exe? cution? Were Louis Blanc, Ledra Rollin, and their fellow-exiles made '/'.lions by banishment from France? What impartial jury can try him? What unprejudiced judge can admin? ister justice? Shall loyal mon only set upon that jury? Shall only a loyal judge try the case? Then as well condemn him without the formali? ties of a trial, as bring him before men whoso passions and convictions, influenced by thc issues of a four years' war. have made them prejudice and pro-decide the case. Jefferson Davis can never be made odious by trial, conviction or execution, or by all combined. There is not one man in these Southern States less guilty of treason or patriotism, whichever it may be called, than Jefferson Davis. He was the agent-the people, the principal and all are guilty in kind and degree. The war was tho work of a constitutional construction which the framers left unsettled, ami which disturbed the politics of the country from 'H? to'60, and which culminated, not in treason, but in blood. That question of coi siitutiomd construc? tion was settled fully ami finally at Appomattox Court House, by the surrender of General Lee-and the trial of Jefferson Davis would give to it no greater finality. Therefore, MI the name of the people of Virginia, we most earnestly a:;k the President for the liberation of Mr. Davis." Secretary Seward and the French Minister lone had two interviews this week. GEN. PRICE'S EXILE-His EMPLOY? MENT AS AN EMIGRANT LAND COM? MISSIONER.-Tho.A Noticioso, of Yera Cruz, extracts the following from the New York papers: The Brownsville correspondent of the New York Herald writes, that from a conversation that took place between" him ?and a Confederate of? ficer, he learned that Gen. Price, of Missouri, had taken service nuder Maximilian, who authorized the General to recruit a cavalry force of thirty thousand men from the late Confederate army. He also learned that several other prominent rebels had received kind favors from the Emperor, whose intentions aro to collect a force of at least one hundred thousand rebels, in less than one year, in order to face Gen. Sheridan on the Rio Grande.-Isa Sociedad. This will certainly be news to Gen. Price. For information to all con? cerned, we here state that Gen. Price has no hostile intentions against the United States of America. He came to Mexico as au exile, seeking for himself and family a home; for he had every reason to believe that he would not be permitted to live quietly iu hi? 0Wn ?tate. Hie Majesty the Emperor has appointed Senor Price an agent to examine lands for coloni? zation purposes. In company with Senor Perkins, late of Louisiana, and Senor Hams, late of Tennessee, he is now at Cordova, in the State of Vera Cruz, actively engaged in the duties assigned him. [Mexican Times, September 30. Advices from Western Texas repre? sent that the Confederates who went to Mexico when the trans-Mississippi army surrendered, are running back to their old homes in the State. An association of capitalists has purchased between three and four thousand acres of the coal and mineral lands near Bichmond, and commenced to operate them with .success. It is stated by a Mississippi paper that Benj. G. Humphries is the only Whig; over elected Governor of that State. A case of practical amalgamation occurred at Lawrence. Kansas, not long since. The couple were driven from the country. Hon. Howell Cobb has located in Macon for the purpose of practicing law. An order mustering several general officers out of the service was issued on Friday. Law Oard IIIAVE resumed the PRACTICE OE LAW. Ofiice at Greenville. Nov 5 WADDY THOMPSON. New Goods ! IHAYE just received a ne.v assortment of DRESS GOODS. DELAINES, BREAK? FAST SHAWLS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ac. ALSO, 50 bbls. FLOUR. 3 tierces HAMS and a varietv of other articles; all of winch will bc sold at CON? SIDERABLY REDUCED RATES. Nov H 3_ .IAS. C. Gli'.BES. W k fi T E B, Stocks! Bonds! SAVANNAH CITY BONDS. Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Traders Rank, Richmond, Va. Virginia Central Railroad. All kinds of Coupons and Bonds pur? chased. Apple to F. H. LAFON, who can be fe.md at Jacob Levin's Auction and Commission store, or at Mrs. Jas. Bawls', corner (.'aniden and Marion streets. Nov 8 _4_ MOLASSES. IAYER RAISINS. J RACE GINGER, ALLSPICE. CLOVES and NUTMEGS. Cans FRUIT-Peaches and Pears. Cans LOBSTERS, one and two pounds. Castile and Colgate's Palo and Brown SOAPS. ALSO, Cases fine Old Sherry, Port and Madeira WINKS. STAR GIN a superior article. ST. DOMINGO BITTERS, the celebrated tonic .lust received and for sale liv SPECK A POLLOCK, Plain street, 2d door from Assembly. Nov 5 '31 Mr. HENRY N. McGOWAN desires to inform his main* friends and acquaintances in tins city and tho adjoining country, that he lias engaged Iiis services with Messrs. CALNAN A KREUDKR, wholesale and retail grocers, on Gervais street, opposite .State House, where ho would be pleased lo be called on by them and supply their wants in tho grocery Imo from s? ample and select stock. Nov S 3 Iff Y ALL SOUND. At CALNAN A KHEEDER'S, Gervais street, opposite State House. Nov S _3 Irish Potatoes! AT CALNAN A KRECDER'S. Nov 8_ _3_ LEMONS! AT CALNAN A KREUDER'S. Nov 3_3 Everything You Want in the GROCERY LINE, LIQUORS, &C, IS to be found at Nov 8 3 CALNAN A KREUDER'S. ONIONS! AT CALNAN A KREUDER S. Nov 8 3 SWEET GOSHEN BITTER ! A T CALNAN A KREUDERS. ^ V No- S _3_ Goshen Cheese! AT CALNAN A KREUDER'S. Nov 8 3 New Goods ! M. WINSTOCK INFORMS eity and country dealers that ho hasjust opened at his establishment, over J. l>. Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and handsome stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, LOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., Winch ho offers at wholesale at prices as lou . or lower, than they ean he bought for in Charleston or i lse.-, lu re -barely adding cost of transportation. Nm H lino ASrCamden, Abbeville, Anderson, Green? ville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and after MONDAY iC?**--- s. ? -v,K xt- the STAGE will leave '^g'^y o?'for Winnsboro at ll) o'clock a. "m. D. T. HARVEY. Nov 5 5* Silver-plated and Britannia Goods AT STANLEY'S, (corner Gates and Plain streets, near Shiver House, ) consisting of CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETTS, "*.rPS, FORKS. SOUP LA? DLES, WATER DIPPERS, CANDLE? STICKS, Tea, Table and Dessert SPOONS, Butter Knives, Sugar Sheds, Ac, Double Plate on White Metal. Warranted. Nov 7 _ 3 J. P. EISENMANN, MCESCHAKT TA?X.OB. TUST received, a full assortment of FANCY GOODS. BLACK CLOTH, CAS SIMERES, .Vc. SUITS made to order in thc latest style and at thc shortest notice. Store corner of Ladv and Gates : s. Nov 1 <;* E. E. JACKSON, 0RUCC1ST & APOTHECARY, Bedell's Row. AFINE assortment of PERFUMERY _and FANCY ARTIC LES. Nov 2 26 THE SUBSCRIBER HAS just received an in voice of Ladies', Gentlemen's Ljf V mid Misses' BALMORAL, PO W ^^LISH, CONGRESS AND BUCKLED GAITERS. J. MEIGHAN. j >ct '22 One door above Court House. DR. D. P. GREGG has arrived ..'raywin Columbia, and is now ready to re? ceive professional calls ?Vein his old patrons \ or new ones. Hi may bc found at Mr. j J. H. Kinard's residence, m ar Niekerson's j Hotel. Nov l ; Phoenix Ir Situated on the Foot of Richland EDL3SHITH & KI THE above w and the undera public that they cute all kinda o? are needed for chinists, BALLE etc. They are ? of every descripl Orders are sol Nov 9 Watchmaker and Jeweller, ?-o BEGS leave respectfully to inform Vyvd his old friends and customers, and ? ???fethe public generally, that he is now prepared to repair WATCHES AHt JEWEUY Of every description, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Apply at his residence-up-staira-As? sembly atrcct, West aide, one door from Pendleton street. ?3- All orders left at thc store of MEL? VIN M. COHEN will receive the promptest attention. Nov 5 Imo T. W. Radcliffe, AT THE (Formerly at the Corner of Richardson and Plain Streets; 'now at the Corner of Pen? dleton and Assembly streets-h is dwelling, ) OFFERS every article in his line, viz: WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS. PIS? TOLS. POWDER, SHOT. CAPS, ' CAR? TRIDGES for Smith's and Wesson's Pis? tols: KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS;Spectacles -to suit all ages; Gold Tens-the best assortment ever brought t<> this place; Fishing Tackle, new and fresh-selected by myself; Hair and Tooth Brushes, Comba, Walking Canes and everything usually k?])t in our line of business. I will also receivofrom abroadevcrv arti? cle of MERCHANDIZE that may bb con? signed to me, forwhich t wiil make monthly or i'piarterly returns-soliciting a share of patronage. Watches and Clocks carefullv repaired by experienced workmen. Jewelry repaired. Rings made to order. Engraving neatly executed. The highest rates paid for old Gold and Silver, and all of the above goods named will he sold at the lowest prices. Novo n PB. GLASS bas established, in eonnee . tion with the Book and Stationery business, a general COMMISSION AGENCY for the purchase and sale of Merchandize of every description, Bonds, Stocks, Beal Estate.'.Vc. Careful attention given to all business entrusted to him. Office, at present, on Plain street, near Nickeraon'a Hotel. Nov 1 $50 Reward. STOLEN from the sub scriber, on the night of "lu^.. the 4th inst., a SORREL /r*?4* HORSE, with Maze face. JLL?.^L scar on right Lip, one fore f....t and one bind foot white, about eight years old. Also, a black MAKE MULE, branded "TL S.;" bas a lamp on right side of the head, w hich makes lier hang ber bead on that side; aged about four <>? five years. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the two. or $25 for either, on application to Capt. JOHN MEIGHAN. Columbia, or to the undersigned, at his residence OH Mill Creek. DEKALB MYERS. Nov 7 ^3* South Carolina-Itichland District. PURSUANT to resolutions of the Gene? ral Assemblv, au ELE< HON will be held in this District. <>o V tlDNESDAY, 22d instant, for one REPRF ' N"5 ATI VE in the Congress of the UnileO Stains. Polls will be opened at the different election pre? cincts, and tlie election conducted in all respects a? fir mem hi rs of tin- General Assembly. J. C. JAN NEY, Nov s Chairman Board of Managers. Restaurant. N. BIBAGHI ? CO. 'haveopened fir?I class establishment Pick? etts street, hit ween Plain Cami ten streets. they will re reive .haly from Charleston fresh U?SfKJ:s, FISH AND GAME. No pains will b spared by th- ni ?o give satisfaction. N. L?IBAGHI A CO. Oct 31 tut ho* on Works, Street, near Greenville Railroad, p'hOMIETORS. orks are now completed, igned beg to inform the are now prepared to exe IRON CASTINGS, such as agriculturists and nia OAD IKON, MILL IKON. IRON FENCING, dso prepared to furnish BRASS CASTINGS don. icited and will be promptly attended to. M. GOLDSMITH, P. KIND. mm &WAUEY. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Office Washing/on Street, uear Main, COLUMBLY, S. C. WE, the undersigned, have formed & copartnership, for the purpose of transacting a general COMMISSION and FORWARDING BUSINESS. On hand, alwavs, a full stock of GROCE? RIES, HARDWARE, HATS, SHOES and FANCY GOODS. H. D. HANAHAN, Oct 24 Imo FELIX WARLEY. mmm UNIVERSITY. Greenville, S. C. THE EXERCISES of this Institution will bc resumed on the loth of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application may be made to PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, Oct 2S f>7 Secretary of Faculty. Charleston Courier. Augusta Chronicle A Sentinel, Edgefield Advertiser, Ne.vberry Herald, and Yorkville Enquirer, jilease copy until the 15th of January, and forward bills to thc Secretary of Faculty, Greenville. RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY h. C. CLARKS, Washington Street, Opposite Old JaiL TOGETHER WITH RIBBONS. COLOGNE, TOILET TOW DER. VERBENA WATER, TOILE? SOAPS, SOZODONT, DIAPER PINS, Toilet Powder Boxes, Silk and Leather Belts. Cor? sets, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Gloves, Linen Braids, Tape, Shawls. Edgings, Bal? moral Skirts, Calicoes, Traveling Lags, Portmonaies, Canton Flannel, Cassimeres and Cloths, for (lent's wear, Blankets, Hats, Whalebone, Zephyr Worsted, Black Bomba? zine, Black French Merino, Black Alpaca, B E. Diaper. Huck. Diaper, Cloak Orna-, ments and Trimmings. Serpentine Silks and Worsted Braids, Fancy, Pearl. Agate, Bom', Metal and other Buttons, Shell and Iniita tion Tuck Combs, Dress Trimmings, Mar? celine Shawl Pins, Menefour, Ladies' Meri? no Vests, Drawers and Petticoats, Cdt and Jct Bolt Buckles, Gent's Me rino Drawers and Undervests, Waterfalls and Pads, I^iCC Veils, Marcelino Silk. Ac. Oct 20 CONFEDERATE BAPTIST."S?j. 11 HE publication of this WEEKLY RELI? GIOUS PAPER will be resumed in JAN (JAR'S NEXT. The name* of sub? scribers may be sent to the proprietor, at Colombia, s. C. Payment wu] not be re? quired until after the issue of the first number, G. T. MASON. u?~ Paper* throughout the State will confer a favor by extending this notice. Nov 1 Post Coaches-Mail Route. A LINE of FOUR HORSE r toPOST COACHES will leave *f&f?~'r' '"""r Columbia daily for Hopkins' Turn-Out, on S. C. R. R., at 3 a. m.: to arrive in limo for the Charleston train sam-" dav. Scats can bo secured at Coffin A Ravenel** store. Oct 15 26? WALLA HARVEY. SPECK & POtOCK, General Commission Merchants, DEAi.r.ns IX GS0CE81ES, ORV GOODS, &C. /'lain street, 2,t (/.?>,? from Assembly. Sept 7 COLUMBIA, S. C.