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r; v." ? Daily Paper?40 a Month. > K PayabH? in Advance. \ Attend 'Lat enrjuBt faenar?, ' ? \ TH-Weekly $30 a Month? v; ?ie trneVenfc'^SAoi-apefcrr. ! ^ Payable m Advance. $ By J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY ,10, 1885. VOL. L~NO, 3|. | HE COLUMBIA PHONIX j IS PUBLISHED.DAILY AND TFI-WEKKLY, Y JULIAN A. ?ELBY. The Daily is issued every morning, except j / un Jay, ai $ 40 a month. Tri-Weekly, Tuesday, ."hursdny and Saturday, at $30 a month, inva isbly in advance. Single copies $2. Advertisements inserted at $10 per square en lines) for each insertion. i [eadquarters District of South Carolina, COLUMBIA, MAT 6. 1865. RD S RS NO. 2. T IN" order to carry into effect the terms of Le the Military Convention between Generals jhnston and Sherman, made on the 26th ult., iplicate muster rolls should be prepared at ice. upon which all officers and men who come ider these terms may enter their names and ceive the immunity from molestation therein tarantecd. Major-General Young, Brigadier ener?is Ripley, Robertson, Blanchard, Cou ir. Chesnut, "Prerton and Bonham and Major ?nki ns, ar? charged willi the duty of prepar g these rods for tile signature of such officers id men as may be within their reach. Rolls ill also be prepared at these. Headquarters for ose who are-i i Columbia and its vicinity, li. There is no authority to disband troops itil the forms prescribed in the convention tve been complied with, and the Major-Gen? d commanding regret* to observe, on the part some few demoralized persons, a disposition interfere by violence even with the articles pub1''! property .necessary to enable their iperior ?rfieers to .rran^e the tenns by which otection can be given to those in the service no desire it; to procure subsistence for th? ik and wounded in thc hospitals; find lo feet" e soldiers passing through the State on theil ay to their distant homes. He trusts thal ?ose who have so fought so long and so well ill accept their fate with becoming dignity nd repress any attempts to throw aside th* astreints imposed upon us as good citizens anc ie honored veterans of many battles. By command of Maj. Gen. LOVELL. JOSEPH MAMOAULT, A. A. G, may 9 4 Zeaiy eft? Scott, atationeers, Brokers, Com. Merchants ^f#? ort Attembly Street, betxeeen WatJimgtoi and Plain Street!. T>ROMPT attention given to sales of al PROPERTY, MERCHANDIZE, PER ONAL or REAL ESTATE. SPECIE, BANK BILLS,' STOCKS ANI BONDS bought and sold. Liberal advance innde on private sales._^_ April 23 X??X^~llSi"c>t; lo ?e>. IWILL be fonnd in the South Carolina Col lege buildings, in the Library.'from 10 s m. to 12 m. JAMES D. TRADEWELL. May 4._v|jy_? Notice. ALL -persons indebted to the COLUMBIA PHOENIX, are requested to make ?mme diate payment. In the future, the CASH SYS TEM will be rigidly enforced. may 2 JULIAN A. SELBY. AUCTION SALES. - By L- T. Levin. JOSEPH SAMSON. SALESMAN. . WILL be sold THIS DAY, (Wednesday,) 9th inst., at 10 o'clock, opposite Dr. Geiger's office, " . The following article? Balance Handle Knives and Forks, Crockery^ Brass Preserving Kettle, Corp Mill, Kitchen Utensil.?, Pillows and Bolsters, Sterling Silver Spoons and Cups. ALSO, An assortment of Jars, Ground Stoppers, Bottles, ?kc, of all sizes, suitable for apotheca? ries. ALSO, ' Horse, Rockaway and Hirness complete. Conditions made known at sale, may 10 I Unlimited articles received until hoar of sale. Z??ly~& Scott WILL sell, for Confederate currency, THIS DAY, at ll o'clock, on Assembly street, Bedsteads, Bureaos, Tables, Chairs. Washstands, Looking Glasses. Mattresses, Pillows, Comfort?, Blankets. Plates, Dishes, Knives and Forks. Shoes, Paper, Vases, Mantel Ornament?. AL90, 1 lot fine Clothing, 2 Sewing Machines. 1 Guitar, 1 large Music Box. 2 Wagon Covers, 1 sett Harness. 2 coils Rope, 1*6 Cotton Bags. Together with a large assortment of Hauser hold Utensils. _ may 10 T8* Specie Sal?. Zealy & Scott WILL sell THIS MORNING, at ll o'cloek, on Assembly street, 6 Plates, 5 Knives, balance handle. 6 German Silver Forks. 1 China Soup Tureen. 12 Cundle Glasses. 2 Tin Candlestands. 1 Corn or Grist Mill. . . 1 bundle Fringe, 1 lot Lamb's Wool. 7 Flower Pots. 1 Glass Mustard Pot? 1 box Lotto, 37 los. Lead. I Marine Telescope, 1 Chronometer. Terms cash in coin. may 10 1 Real Estate. . ; By Jacob Cohen WILL be sold, TO MORROW, the 11th inst, at II o'clock, on the corner of Plain and Assem? bly streets, Ali that LOT OF LAND pn Sumter street, immediately in rear of Fisher <& Heiaitsh'sdrug 9tore, measuring in front, on Sumter street, 62 feet by 210 feet in depth, be the same more or less. ALSO, A Northern Morgan Stallion, sound and tho? roughly brok?; a Four-Horse Wagon, with iron axles; a Tin Bathing Tub and a Black Broad? cloth Coat. Terms cash in Confederate money. may 10 2* Unlimited articles received on day o$ sale. By Jacob Cohen. ON THURSDAY next, 11th inst, nt ll o'clock, at corner of Plain und Assembly streets, will be poid, _ 4 well broke Mules, in good order. ' Xgood Wagoo, . - 1 comp?ele set of Leather Harness-ami GhaW ; Traces. Terras cash in eoia.. may * .8* ? May be treated for nt private sale. . ... . The Great Frederick. The following is the address of Frederick the i * Great io the Generals and higher officers; Be - eember,4, 1757, before the battle neac Lui then: "Gentlemen. yo? arenware that while I wa-v obliged to stop the -progress of the French" and Austrians, Prince Charles, of .Lothringen, ha? succeeded in taking Senw'elrtdtz. beating the . Duke of Bavaria, andr in making himself master of Breslau-, the capital of my Silesia, and a part of the. province, are thus "lost, together with all the provisions and ammunition therein contained, and my troubles would be very great, if I placed not an unbounded confidence in your courage, firmness and dova of your coantry, which you have shown .on so many occasions. 1 acknowledge Jthese services rendered to eur fatherland, and to nie, with the tenderest emotions of my heartr " There is almost not one among you who has not distinguished himself by some great and honorable deed; therefore, I flatter myself you will fall short in nothing which the State has a right to expect of your valor, if circumstanc e demand it. This epoch approaches. I should believe I had done nothing, if I left the Aus? trians ic possession of Silesia; mark, therefore, I shall, attack the army of Prince Charles al^ tbough nearly three limes stronger, wherever T find it, sod in opposition to all the rules of tho art of war. At thia juncture, the number of th? enemy ie not the question, nor the importance of- kia position; for all this, I hope the strong hearts, of my array, and the exact obedience to my orders, will overcome. I must venture thia ; blow, or everything is lost; we must at?nihilatc the enemy, or his batteries will bury us. Thua I intend to act. . Communicate my orders to all the officers in the army, and prepare the pri? vates for the work which must soon follow informing them that I consider myself entitled to unconditional discipline.' However, if you remember that you are Prassians, you will cer? tainly make yourselves worthy of this: prefer? ence. If there should be one among you who fears to divide with me all the danger, he can obtain his dism'ssion to day, and without re? ceiving irom me the leaec reproach. [-We fal? low your Majesty unto death! Oural! and our blood for our King! called out aloud the officers, and the King proceeds.-] Befare now, I was convinced that none of you would foreake rae. I count, therefore, to - tally, on your faithful - assistance, and on' th? certain victory. Should I fal!, and not be nb!.j to reward you, our fatherland must do it. Go, now, into the camp, and repeat to your batta- - lions what I have said. If any regiment of horse should not fall upon the enemy at once, as ordered, they shall, after the battle, dis? mount, and be put into the garrison; and the t attalion of foot,, which oaly hesitates one minute, shall lose its standards, and sabres, and the decorations from its uniforms, be it whatsoever it may! Now, gentlemen, farewell. Shortly we shall have either beaten the enemy, or we shall never meet again!" I . :c:'*>'. '?' -V* .