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rm j J? lit TI v LIL JJ JJAIUI Daily Paper $10 a Year. "Let oar Just Censure ir ILma IA. Attend the True Event. Tri-Weekly $7 a Year BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1S65. YOL. I-NO. 203. THE PHOENIX, PUBLISTLEI) DAILT ANO TBI-WEEKLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. TERMS-IN ADVANCE v srnscRiPTioN. Dailv Paper, six months.$5 00 Tri-Wcekly, " " .3 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at ?1 per square tor the lirst in? sertion, and 75* cents for each subs?quent. ?3~ Special notices 15 cents a line. Counting House Calendar for 1?GG. A Jan. Feb. ?ar. Apr. lay Jane m _ i s; ?! 4 7 8 0 10 U u ivie n i* 21, S IS 34 34 38 ?-8C?Sl ... "? 01 7 8 ll ll 131416 li? 3 -i - Kteta M ~ 1s!lS14llS '.S ? ?1 ~ ?Ii7;it;i9 15,1? 17 IS IV 2? II 22 23 34 25 20 37 28 2B|30 ... ... ... . ..... 1 III 6 6 7 8 . lOlU 12 18,14 15 I? 17:ls 10 2":Sl'S2|23 24 20 20 27 S??3?|3? SI. ... ... ... ...L. 1 2 3 4! 51 fl' 7 8 ? 1" 11!12 13.14-15 10 .17 lc* 10 Si 21 22 23 ;24 2j>;27?2i?20|30 Joly Aag. Sept. Oe;. SOT. Dec. 8 S 10!ll|]S 1SI14 16 lolllllS IS 20.21 ts ssiw ?|te!i7 sa 20 80' SI ! ...|...(... .. 7 8 S 10,11 13 1S'14 UUo|l7 18 tolstlssltalsHni 87'28'20!30 81 ... v|l? ll 13 13 14 15 1C.17.1S 10 2tl 2122 33,34:35:26, S7!28;?0 ll 12 13?14|15 10 1, ISIS Su:2l 22 23 21 20130 27 SS 39,30 . 1011 ISM 14.10 ie '.7 ls 10 20 21 " 2:1 2t 25 20 2;. it 39 SOUTH CABOLIXA ALL EIGHT.- ; They have statesmen in South Caro- I lina, in fact have always had them, and Ave are glad to see that those of j the present day seem to realize the ! situation and act with a degree of common sense. The Legislature has 1 adjourned until the 25th instant, but, before the adjournment, that body passed the Constitutional Amend- ? ment, and, as the telegraph informs us, with but slight opposition. This is as it should be, and we say. all honor to South Carolina for it. Ten- ! nessee and other States that profess to have had a vast amount of Union- ' ism all the time, hesitate and dally, but South Carolina, the first t strike \ a blow, comes up manfully to the 1 work. She has passed the Consti- ! tutional Amendment, and now if she | has or will ignore the rebel debts and j conform to the other reasonable i requirements of the national authori- j ties, she may present her Senators and Representatives at "Washington with a reasonable hope that they will be received. Gentlemen here who profess to be behind none in their devotion to the ! Union, admit that while they are | willing that the Constitutional Amend? ment shall be ratified by our Legis? lature, it will be a bitter pili. Wiry bitter ? We think it should be done willingly, cheerfully, and that it is birt right and proper that those who control the Government demand it, for we want the everlasting question of African slavery buried so deep that the "last trump" can't reach it. After the example of South Caro? lina, will our Legislature hesitate? We trust not. Let those who com? pose that body come together, then, with a determination to forget tho past, let bygones be bygones, and perform their duty as patriots. The Constitutional Amendment should be ratified on the lirst day of the session-it should be done by a unanimous vote. Do that and we may got a representation in Congress, but fail to do it and there is no hope. [Raleigh Progress. 1VOTICE. RELIABLE SOUTHERN INSURANCE ? ! THE NATIONAL MARINE AND FIRE 3?EW LA. CAPITAL.f565,000. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the insuring public that ho has been legally appointed agent for the above named company, and is now ready to take risks at customary rates. This company was or? ganized in January, 1H65, and its assets aro thc most secure in thc country. JAMES 0. GIBBES, Agent. Columbia, S. C.. Oct. 31. Oct 31 -fimo "REAR BOISE" RESTAURANT. THE undersigned, in connection with his Saloon, has opened a RESTAU? RANT, where the verv best thc market affords-m the shape o*f OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, MEATS, etc., can be obtained prepared ia every style, by an exceller' cook. Gentlemen can be supplied wit. regular MEALS and LUNCHES at a1 hours. A call is all that wiU bo necessary. Thc verv best brands of CHAMPAGNE, BRANDY." WHISKEY. OIN, etc., CON? STANTLY ON HAND. T. M. POLLOCK. Nov 22 Rear of Hanahan & Warley's. TO CONTRACTORS. BIDS will be received at our office, on and after WEDNESDAY, 22d proximo, for the erection of two STORES on tho North-west corner of Richardson and Ger? vais streets. Full particulars can bo ob? tained on application. KAY A- HEWETSON, Nov 21 Architects and Engineers._ French, and Music on the Piano. MADAME V. H. VALLO RY and daugh? ter will give instruction in tho above branches, on reasonable terms. Residence in the College Campus, Ward 3. Nov 19 Desirable Building Lots to Lease. SEVERAL LOTS on Assembly street, suitable for largo stores, can be leased for a term of vears, on application to Nov 18 5_ J_ JAMES H. BALDWIN. House-furnishing Goods. THE subscriber has received a supply of tho above, consisting of Brass and Iron-hooped TUBS, BUCKETS and REED? ERS, Hair and Straw Brooms and Brushes. Table and Door Matts, Japanned Tin Toi? let Setts, Looking Glasses, &c. W. B. STANLEY, Comer Plain and Gates streets, Nov 19 3 Nearly opp. Shiver House. By Levin & Peixotto. THE undersigned would beg leave to call the attention of the ladies and gentle? men of Columbia to the fact that they have received on consignment a selected stock, consisting of: CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MEEI NOES, SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, SHEET? INGS, LADIES' GAITERS and BOOTEES, HOSIERY and FANCY GuuDS, of all kinds. Gentlemen will also find CLOTHING, BOOTS, HATS, SOCKS, fine White Linen Bosom SHIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COL? LARS, etc. LEVIN A PEIXOTTO. The above goods will be sold at the low? est pricos. Purchasers will please call before purchasing elsewhere. Nov 17 12 Law Card. IHAVE resumed the PRACTICE OF LAW. Ofiice at Greenville. Nov 5 WADDY THOMPSON. For Sale, i OA At;BES OF LAND, within two *??J\J miles of Winnsboro. Of this, 300 acres are cleared, and thc remainder is woodland. There are several springs on this land, which is termed "Creek Bottom Land." For particulars, applv to BJNov 19 WM. McGUINNis; Columbia. Sales of Go ver nm't Property. AT noon, on WEDNESDAY, November 22, and every day thereafter, at Col? lege Campus, I will offer at public sale, GO? VERNMENT PROPERTY in my charge: Horses and Mules, sold Wednesdays and Fridays. Wagons and Harness, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Scrap," Wrought, Pig and Bar Iron, Boil? ers, Engines and broken Machinery sold daily. Bricks and old Buildings, Thursdavs. Terms cash. EDGAR McMULLEN, Assistant Special Treasurv Agent. Nov 13_10 STRAYED^OR^TOLE?" rt* A LARGE CHESNUT SORREL r/i^T MARE, about 16J hands high: / <Ti branded on left shoulder "U. 8.:" drags her hind legs; is in foal. A suitable reward will be given upon restoration to Nov 22 2_D. B. Pr.SAUSSURE. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Liquors, &c. DR. KING has just received from ?3?Charleston, and will continue to re ?A Ac' . : Golden Medal Cognac Brandy, Wolfs old Bourbon Whiskey and Cream Ale, for medical purposes; Charles'London Cordial Gin, so highly recommended by Dr. Valentine Mott, the acknowledged head of the medical profession: Perfumeries, Fancv and Toilet Soaps, pure Kerosene Oil, (in cans.) Stearine Candles, Union Lamps, Spanish Segars and Savory Tobacco, Cough Candies, Flavoring Extracts, Ac. Particu? lar attention given to the compounding and filling proscriptions. At tho corner Plain and Pirkens streets-first corner West of Nickerson's notel, Columbia. S. C. Nov 22 2* J. T. MAC ARTY, Drng'st. To Rent, EIGHT ROOMS-being thc half of a large house, pleasantly located-toge? ther with a commodious kitchen, ample servants' acnommodatione, half of large stable and other out-buildings. Appiv im? mediate! v at COFFIN St RAVENEL'S, A rcnblj street, near Washington. Nov 21 $2* NEW At their old Stand, on Richardson {or Main) Sireet, Columbia, S. C. WE take pleasure- in announciMg to our friends and customers, our readiness to supply them with DRUGS, MEDICINES, and *a variety of Fancy Ar? ticles. Accessions to our sto'ck arc arriving daily. Physicians, Families, Planters ana the " community generally are invited to extend to us ? snaro of their patronage. Wc are ready at all hours to dispense our articles on the most reasonable terms. Oct 22 H SAW MILL IS now prepared to execute with despatch all orders sent for LUMPER; and wo call the attention of the public to thc samo, and respectfully solicit their patronage. H AN AH AN & WARLEY. Agents. Nov 21_6_ NEW AND E&E8H G000$+ THE undersigned have just opened a fresh assortment of GROCERIES, WINES, SEGARS, Ac, To which they invite the attention of tho pu bbc. * PARKER ?Si FRIPP, Corner Camden and Main streets. Nov 21_3* FRESH JUST RECEIVED DY GERVAIS (OR BRIDGE) STREET, OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE, BIA, 8, C. l.UUU 1,500 lbs. RACON. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. FULL ASSORTMENT OF SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, CHOW-CHOW PICKLES. 20 sacks SALT. CRACKERS. ALE, LAGER REER, GIBSON'S WHISKEY. St. Marceaux & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE. "O. K." WHISKEY. Excellent Cider Vinegar. Odorless Kerosene Oil. Adamantine Candles. Sperm Candles. Mackerel, Herrings, Excellent Goshen Butter. Cheese, Raisins. Spices, Ac. HENRY N. McGOWAN, SALESMAN. Nov 19 Gmo FISHER S LOWRANCE, SUCCESSORS TO FISHER & AGNEW. HAVE just received a large and com? plete stock of HARDWARE, compris? ing Carpenters' and Farming Tools, Iron Potware, Ac. Everything wanted in the GROCERY line-Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Mackerel, Li? quors, Segars, Ac. And, having secured the services of Mr. J. C. GREEN, would respectfully ask the attention of the ladies of the city and sur? rounding country to their stock of DRY' GOODS Des Laines, French, English and American Prints. Cambrics, Alpacas, Hoop Skirts, Shoes and Bootees, Ac. Nov 14 Imo FISHER & LOWRANCE. M. WINSTOCK INFORMS city and country dealers that he has just opened at his establishment, over J. G. Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and handsome stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., Which he offers at wholesale at prices as low, or lower, than they can be bought for in Charleston or elsewhere-barely adding cost of transportation. Nov 8 Imo ?K3" Cam den. Abbeville, Anderson, Green? ville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills. Lands & Stock FOB SALE. THAT VALUABLE COTTON and PRO? VISION PLANTATION, in Darlington District, known as "Bunker HiU,"' formerly thc residence of John McClcnaghan, de? ceased, is offered for sale, containing 1,156 acres, by a plat of W. H. Wingate, Sur? veyor. It is bounded on the South by the line of Marion District, defined by a canal draining the waters of Tolk Swamp into Black Creek, which stream is its Northern boundary. Some live to six hundred acres arc cleared, under cultivation, and present thc advantages of fine cotton lands, with rich bottom lands for corn. On the place is a DWELLING HOUSE, with eight rooms, a Vegetable and Flower Garden, with all convenient out-buildings; a new Gin-house, Barns and out-buildings which have comfortably accommodated from fifty to sixty persons. It is situated within two miles of Mar's Bluff Station, on thc Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad, and within live miles of Florence, and is too well known for its healthfulness, flue water and its advan tagss of society, to need a further descrip? tion. With the place, will be sold, if desired, t..me 8 or 10 prime MULES, 2 HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, CORN, FOD? DER, Ac; WAGONS, CARTS, Blacksmith s and Carpenter's TOOLS and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. In the event that no sah: is made, this iilaco will be leased for one year from 1st Fanuary next; and the perishable articles mentioned will be sold on the premises, for cash, on SATURDAY, 0th of December next. For terms and conditUns, apply to L. W. T. Wickham, Richmond, Va., or to the undersigned, at J tar's Bluff. W. W. nARLLEE, Agent for L. W. T. Wickham. Mr. S. LUCAS, on thc place, will show the premises, and give persons, desirous of inquiring, the facilities of deciding for themselves. Nov 15 14 5 Watchmaker and Jeweller, o BEGS leave respectfully to inform VyV bis old friends and customers, and jSldfetho public generally, that he is now prepared to repair WATCHES AMP 4EWEUY Of every description, at the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable terms. Apply at his residence-up-stairs-As? sembly street, West side, one door from Pendleton street. *?- All orders left at tho store of MEL? VIN M. COHEN will receive the promptest attention. Nov 5 Imo T. W. RaMffe, AT THE twit w wm, ('Formerly at the Corner of Richardson anil ''<tiii Streets; note (tithe Corner of Pen d'' ton and Assembly streets-/tis 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 Pens-the best ahsortment ever brought to this place; Fishing Tackle, new and fresh -selected by myself; Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Walking Canes and everything usually kept in our line of business. I will also receive from abroad every arti? cle of MERCHANDIZE that may bc con? signed to me, for which I wiil make monthly or quarterly returns- soliciting a share of patronage. . W atches aud Clocks carcfullv repaired by experienced workmen. Jewelry repaired. Rings made to order. Engraving neatly executed. The highest rates paid for oki Gold and Silver, and all of the above goods named will be sold at tho lowest prices. Nov 5 GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY: PB. GLASS has established, in conncc . 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, Ac. Careful attention given to all business i entrust d to him. ] Office, a t present, on Plain street, near ! Nickerson's Hotel. NOT 1 j COMMISSION AND I FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Office Wallington Street, near Main, COLUMBIA, S. C. WE, thc undersigned, have formed a copartnership, for the purpose of transacting a general COMMISSION and FORWARDING BUSINESS. On hand, always, a full stock of GROCE? RIES, HARDWARE, HATS. SHOES and FANCY GOODS. H. D. HANAHAN, Oct 24 Imo_FELIX WARLEY. FORMAN tttttVBRSrrV? Greenville, S. C. THE EXERCISES of this Institntiofl will be resumed on tho 15th of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application may he made to PBOF. JNO. F. LANNEAU Oct 2S 07 Secretary of Faculty. Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle Si Sentinel, Edgcfield Advertiser, Newberry Herald, and Yorkville Enquirer, plcaso copy until the 15th of January, and forward bills to the Secretary of Faculty, Greenville RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY L. C. CLARKS, Washington Street, Opposite Old Jail. TOGETHEK WITH RIBBONS, COLOGNE, TOILET POW i DER. VERBENA WATER. ToILF.1 SOAPS, SOZODONT, DIAPER PINS, Toilet Powder Boxes, Silk and Leather Belts. Cor? sets, Tooth. Nail and Hair Brushes, Cloves, Linen Braids, Tape, Shawls, Edgings, Bal? moral Skirts, Calicoes, Traveling Rags, Portmonaies, Canton Flannel, Cassimeres and Cloths, for (?ont'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 Silksand Worsted Braids, Fancy, Pearl. Agate, Bone, Metal and other Buttons, Shell and Imita? tion Tuck Combs, Dress Trimmings. Mar? celine Shawl Pins, Menefour, Ladies' Meri? no Vests, Drawers and Petticoats, Gilt and Jet Belt Buckles. Gent's Merin;> Drawers and Undervests, Waterfalls ami Pads, Lace Veils, Marceline Silk, Ac. Oct 2'J