The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 14, 1865, Image 1
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COLUMBIA, S. C.; TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1865.
VOL. I-NO. 1
THE PHONIX,
PUBLISHED DAT LT AND TRI-WEERLY,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY
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SCUSOMPTION.
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Single copies 10 cents.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Insert'Jil at ?1 per square for tho first in?
sertion, and 75 cents for each subsequent.
jtra-Spcoial notices 15 cents a Uno.
WHY THE BANK OF ENGLAND IN- j
CREASED ITS B.VTE OF DISCOUNT.-I ;
hear from a private and well inform- ;
ed source, that the principal cause j
of this extraordinary and almost un- I
exampled drain has been one in rc
gard to which the bank directors aro
called upon to observe a certain re?
ticence. The disclosures in regard to
the Fenian insurrection naturally
caused great disquietude among the
managers of the Irish banks. At first
they could not conjecture how far the
conspiracy might extend. Some
imagined that thc arrests made by
the police would precipitate a Fenian
rising. Rumors of Amei-ican sympa?
thizers were rife, and vessels laden
with arms, ammunition and men,
were credibly believed to be on their
way across the Atlantic. At such a
moment no one could answer for the
maintenance of public credit among
a p?ople so credulous, so impulsive,
so excited. It would be the merest
accident if a "ruu for gold" did not
set in upon some country bank. Once
begun, there was no knowing where
the panic would stop. Under these
circumstances, it was only au act of
common prudence, on tho part of the
Irish bankers, to strengthen their
position and to increase the quantity
of coin and Bank of England notes
in their coffers. I am told that,
although there has been no panic in
Ireland, there has been a steady de?
mand for gold in the country districts,
where the farmers and shopkeepers
are scarcely yet won from habits of
"hoarding," and the traditions of the
"old stocking.-Cor. Birmingham
Daily Post.
The Independent Beige says the in?
tention of the French Government to
abandon the occupation of Mexico
beyond what is absolutely necessary
is more apparent than ever. This
impression is strengthened by differ?
ent nets on the part of the Mexican
Cabinet. It is even said that at the
next meeting of the French Cham?
bers the announcement will be made
of the immediate evacuation of Mexico
by the French troops.
LATHS WANTED.
X^OUIt or FIVE THOUSAND GOOD
_L' LATHS are wanted at
Nov 12 2* SHIVER HOUSE.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE subscribers have this day entered
into partnership, for the purpose of
transacting a general AUCTION and COM?
MISSION BUSINESS, under the name and
style of DEVIN ic PEIXOTTO, and, from
their known capability and attention to
business, solicit a share of public patron?
age, and will uso their best efforts to giro
general satisfaction.
The nuw firm do not ?hem it necessary to
give further reference than a residence in
the city of Columbia for many years as
business nun, hut pledge their usual
promptness and lidelitv in all matters en?
trusted to them. "JACOB LEVIN
D. C. PEIXOTTO.
Columbia, Nov. ll. 1HG5. Nov 12 8
Receiving !
-j ?T DOZ. genuine COLLINS' AXES me
X*t dinin and heavy.
lt") kegs PARKER MILLS NAILS.
10 Lids, pur?' CIDER VINEGAR, which
arc offered ;it lowest market rates by
Nov 12 Z C. ll. BALDWIN.
IHAVE resumed the PRACTICE OF
LAW. Office at #reenville.
Nov 5 WADDY THOMPSON.
To Rent,
mWO PLANTATIONS -one on the Bluff
JL Road, eight miles below Columbia; tho
other on the McCord Ferry Road, eleven
miles below Columbia. Each place has
open land sufficient for a number of labor?
ers. Terms cnn bc known by applving to
Mr. ABRAM S. RAWLINSON, who resides
near both ?hintat ?OIIH.
KEZIAH G. K. BREVA RD.
Nov ll !:4J(a*
NOTICE.
THREE mouths after date, application j
will ho made for a renewal of SCRIP, ?
or CERTIFICATE, for twenty-two shares ;
in t!ie capital stock of the Union Bank of 1
Charleston-the original having been lost !
in transmission bv mail.
Nov 1.2 3 C. II. BALDWIN. j
BELTING! BELTING! 1
JUST received, 2.000 FEET RUBBER !
BELTING, from 2 to 12 inches. Also,
LACE LEATHER, COPPER RI VETS and j
BURRS,TRUNKS, VALISES,TRAVELING !
and SADDLE BAGS, ENAMELED CLOTH, I
Ac. 1IOPSON A SUTPHEN. !
Nov 12 3* i
Silver-plated and Britannia Goods ! j
4 T STANLEY'S, (corner Oates and Plain j
J\_ streets, nc .ir Shiver House.) consisting ?
of CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS. WAITERS,
TEA SETTS. CUPS, FORKS, SOUP LA?
DLES, WATER DIPPERS, CANDLE?
STICKS, Tea, Table and Dessert SPOONS,
Butter Knives, Sugar Shells, Sec., Double
Plate on White Metal. Warranted.
_ Nov 7_3_
To Printers and Others.
Ad SALE, an INTEREST in an ESTAB
rSHED PRINTING and NEWSPA?
PER >FFICE. The office is abundantly
supplied with type and fixtures, and the
location is a good one. Thc establishment
is paying well, and, in thc course of a few
months, wiU be made to pay better. The
association is inferior to none. Terms rea?
sonable, and will be made accommodating.
This is a good opportunity for some one to
get into a good business. " For full particu?
lars, address "WEEKLY'." care of Phonix
Office, Columbia, S. C. Nov 12
BOXES SCOTCH HERRINGS,
BBLS. solendid IRISH POTATOES.
Kits SALMON and MACKEREL.
BLADDERS PUTTY. Ac. Just received at
Nov ll J3 LUMSDEN <v Met ?EE S.
BOXES FIXE TABLE SALT,
BOXES SPERM CANDLES.
" London SEALING WAX.
Race and Ground GINGER.
Jars West India Chow-Chow Preserves.
At LUMSDEN & McGEE'S.
Nov ll 43
A LARGE supply of the celebrated
BURK'S PATENT COOKING
i STOVES, just received and for sale by
i A. PALMER,
Store one iquare South of State House.
A House, Farm, Orchard and Vine?
yard for Sale.
THE HOUSE has 40 acres attached, 8 a
vineyard of choice and abundant bear?
ing grapes and an orchard of 5(K) peach
trees. The place is on the Sand-hills of thc
Wateree. Terms accommodating. Applv
to CARLOS TRACY, Nickerson's Hotel, o'r
to Mrs. E. H. TRACY, on the premises.
_Nov_10_ ||3tu3*
Just Received.
FRESH BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
" BUTTEB.
" LARD.
MESS PORK.
Baltimore Hams and Strip Bacon.
Superior Goshen Cheese.
Assortment Crackers and Biscuits.
Vermicelli and Maccaroni.
Allspice, Pepper and Nutmegs.
Chocolate, Cocoa, Ac. At
Nov ll }3 LUMSDEN A McGEE'S.
IpUF.SH and Spiced OYSTERS, in cans.
' Fresh SALMON, in cans.
Fresh PEACHES and TOMATOES.
Capers and Tomato CATSUP.
" Pickles and Brandy Peaches.
Concentrated Essence Jamaica Ginger.
Cooking Extracts, assorted.
Pure Lemon Syrup and Olive Oil.
Cooking and Washing Soda, Sic. Just re?
ceived at LUMSDEN A McGEE'S.
Nov ll i;{
Clarkson & Talley,
GENERAL
COMMISE MEBCHANTSt
CO LUM Ii I A, S. Cl,
WILL attend to purchase and sil; of
BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, Sec.
THOS. B. CLARKSON. S. OLIN TALLEY.
NOT 10 Imo*
c7?), EBERHARDT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
. R K S P E C T F ? L L Y informa his
TH friends and the public that he bas just
[wireceived an addition to his stock, con
-JUL-Msting of SILK VESTINGS, Silk,
Mixed and Colored CASS1MERES for suits,
which he will make up to order on roason
I able terms for cash.
ALSO,
Gentlemen ? FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.
Give him a call at hi* residence, on Gates
street, third door fruin Wksbington.
Nov 9
. ._...
M. WINSTOCF
INFORMS city and country dealers nat j
ho has just opened at his establishment,
over J. G. Gibbes", near the Court House, a j
large and handsome stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES,
ROOTS, SHOES. HATS, etc.,
Which be offers at wholesale, at prices as
low, or lower, than they can be bought for j
in Charleston or elsewhere-barely adding j
cost of transportation. Nov 8 Imo ?
aS-Camden, Abbeville, Anderson, Green- |
ville and Newberry papers copy three times
and forward bills.
BARGAINS
Selling Off!
SELLING OFF ?
INTENDING to change my business and
stop the retail business, I offer my re?
tail stock, from this day. at greatly
Reduced Rates.
Merinoes, Starch,
Delantes, Soap,
Alpacas, Tobacco,
Prints, Cigars,
Borages, Shot and Powder,
Muslins. Table Salt,
Poplins, Nails,
Undershirts, Iron,
Drawers, Steel,
Flannels, Files,
Cassimeres, Knives,
Broadcloths, Bacon,
Kerseys, Flour,
Linens, Coffee,
Blankets, Mackerel,
Shawls, Herrings.
Hoods, M. O. Molasses,
Longcloths, Coffee,
Hoop Skirts, Toa,
Balmorals, Raisins,
Hosierv, Citron
Hats, ' Portwine,
Stationery, Brandy,
Crockery, Whiskey, (Bourbon
Hardware, and Corn,)
Soda, Porter, Ale.
In addrtion to the above, I havo in store
a large assortment of
Pry Goods,
Shoes and
Fancy Goods,
That I can offer, by the piece or package,
at prices much below the customary ones.
JAS. G. GIBBES.
Nov io r,
NOTICE.
THE Court of Appeals will meet at Co?
lumbia on TUESDAY, the 28th inst.
By order: JOHN WATIES,
Nov 7 tu3 Clerk Court of Appeals.
&i~ Charleston fourier and Xeirs pub?
lish on 13th and 20th. and charge to State.
E. E. JACKSON,
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY,
A
FINE assortment of PERFUMERY
and FANCY ARTICLES. Nov 2 26
Wright & Walker,
COMMISSION
AND FORWARDING AGENTS,
Hopkins' T. O.. S. C. Ii. li., omi Columbia.
S. W WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER.
Oct 1? _6*_
Restaurant.
N. BI BAG HI iV CO
'havoopi ned a first class tswHn^
_ establishment mi Pick-_3ECS
ens street, between Plain and Camden
streets. They will receive daily from
Charleston fresh OYSTERS, EISH AND
GAME. No pains will be spared by them
to give satisfaction. N. lilRAGHI A CO.
Oct 31_tuthO*
THE SUBSCRIBER
. HAS just received an in
voice of Ladies', Gentlemen's
Ll V. and Misse;*' BALMORAL, PO
W*~*^HfeLISH, CONGRESS AND
BU< 'LED GAITERS.
i. MEIGHAN.
Oct 22 On? door above Court House.
Phonix Ir?
Situated on the Foot of Richland
GOLDSMITH & KU
THE above wt
ami the undersii
public that they
cute all kinds of 1
arc needed for
ehinists, EAILRi
etc. They are a
<if every descripti
Orders aro soli
Nov 9
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
BEGS leave respectfully to inform
his old friends and customers, and
_the public generally, that bc is now
prepared to repair
WATCHES AND UEWEtftY
Of every description, at the shortest notice
and on the most reasonable terms.
Apply at bis residence-up-stairs-As?
sembly street, West side, one door from
Pendleton street.
tC9~ All orders left at tho store of MEL?
VIN M. COHEN will receive tho promptest
attention. Nov 5 Imo
T. W. Radcliffe,
AT TT1E
(Formerly at 0\e Corner of Richardson and
Plain Streets; note at tue Cornel- of Pen?
dleton and Assembly streets-his dwelling,)
OFFERS every article in bis 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
assortment ever brought to this place;
Fishing Tackle, now and fresh-selected by
myself; Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs,
Walking Canes and every diing usually
kept in our Une of business.
I will also receive from abroad every arti?
cle of MERCHANDIZE that may bc con?
signed to mc, for which I wiil make monthly
or quarterly returns-soliciting a share of
patronage.
Watches and Clocks carefully repaired by
experienced workmen. Jewelry repaired.
Bings made to order. Engraving neatly
executed.
Tho highest rates paid for old Gold and
Silver, and all of the abore goods named
will be sold at the lowest prices. Nov 5
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY.
PB. GLASS has established, in conncc
. tion with thc Book and Stationery
business, a general COMMISSION AGENCY
for the purchase and sale of Merchandize
of every description, Bonds, Stocks, Real
Estate, A-c.
Careful attention given to all business
entrusted to him.
Office, at present, on Plain street, near
dickerson's Hotel. Nov 1
Bang of Hamburg, S. C.
ACONVENTION of the Stockholders of
this Rank is called to meet at their
Ranking House, in tliis place, on WED?
NESDAY, 22d November next.
Attendance either in person or by prosy
is earnestly requested, so that the stock
niav be tully represented.
A. C. DECOTTES, Cashier.
Hamburg, S. C., Oct, 20, 1865. Oct 27 23
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CONFECTIONARY, BAKERY
AND
FAft&Y ARTICLES.
rrvlE subscriber, thankful to bis friends
_I_ and the public for the very liberal pa
ronage heretofore bestowed, solicits a con?
tinuance of tito same. He is manufacturing
laily a superior article of ASSORTED
'ANDY, BREAD and CAKES of every de?
scription, sueh HS Pound, Fruit, Sponge,
Jueen, Rock, Jumbles, Lady Fingers,
ihewsbury, Plum, Jelly, Meringues. Ginger
Snaps, Cocoa-nut Drops, Augar Biscuit,
iinger-l'iead, Washington, Ginger-nuts,
kc. Cs kes iced and ornamented to order.
Dessert Dishes prepared at short notice,
bandies, of my own manufacture, wholesale
ind retail.
FRESH BREAD and ROLLS every even?
ng, at 5 o'clock; PIES and PUFF PASTE
TARTS ev ry morning. J. McKENZLE.
On Plain street, next d.Kir to the corner
if Gates ?treot, in the immediate vicinity
?? the Shiver House and the Columbia
I hctniz Office, Columbia, S. C. Nov 2
Dil Works,
Street, near Greenville Railroad,
n.ViruiTiB
>rks arc now completed, -~
gncd bog to inform the*^
are now prepared to cxc
!RON CASTINGS, such an
agriculturists and ma-1
>AD IRON, MILL IRON. IRON FENCING,
leo prepared to fm nish RR ASS CASTINGS
ion.
i-ited and will lia promptly attended to.
M. GOLDSMITH,
P. KIND.
mm iWM,
COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Office Washington Street, near Main,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WE, the 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.
FtlBMAN UMVEftStTY,
Greenville, S. C.
THE EXERCISES of this Institution
will he resumed on the 15th of Fet
ruary next.
For Circular giving further information,
application may be made to
PBOF. JNO. F. LANNEAU,
Oct 2? G7 Secretary of Faculty.
Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle Sc.
Sentinel, Edgefield Advertiser. Newberry
Herald, and Yorkville Enquirer, please
cony until the 15th of January, and forward
bifls to the Secretary of Faculty, Greenville.
RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
L. C. CLARKE,
Washington Street, Opposite Old Jail.
TOGETHER WiTH
RIBBONS. COLOGNE, TOILET POW?
DER. VERBENA WATER. TOILED
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 Bags,
Portmonaies, Canton Flannel, Cassimerea
and Cloths, for Gent's wear, Blankets, Hats,
Whalebone. Zephyr Worsted, Black Bomba?
zinc. Black French Merino, Black Alpaca,
B E. Diaper, Huck. Diapur, Cloak Orna?
ments and Trimmings, Serpentine Silks and
Worsted Braids, Fancy, Pea 1. Agate,Bone,
Metal and other Buttons, Shell and Imita?
tion Tuck Combs, Dress Trimmings. Mar?
celine Shawl Pins, Menefour, Ladies' Meri?
no Vesta, Drawer? and Petticoats, Gilt aud
.lot Belt Buckles, (?mt's Merino Drawer?
and Undervests, Waterfallw and Pads, Lace
Veil?, Marceline Silk, Sic. _ Oct 29
CONFEDERATE BAPTIST.
mHE publication of thi* WEEKLYRELI
1_ G IOCS PAPER will be resumed in
JANUARY NEXT. The names of sub?
scriber* may be sent to thu proprietor, at
Columbia, S. C. Payment will not bo re?
quired until aftor tho iuuue of tho first
number. G. T. MASON.
tff Paper? throughout the Stat? will
confer a favor by extending this notico.
Nov 2 _
Post Coaches-Mail Route.
A LINE of FOUR-HORSB
ifgifr^iLr J>pTyr COACHES will leavo
T^CTng*?*^^CColumbia dailv for Hopkins'
~ Turn-Out, on S. C. R. R., at 3
?. m.; to arrive in tim? for tho Charleston
train same day. Seats can bu secured at
C!offin & Ravenel's store.
Oct 15 26* WARD Sc HARVEY.
SPECK & FOtOCKt
General Commission Merchants,
DEA!.EUS IR
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, 4C?
Plain afreet, 2d door from ?nzunbly,
ifept 7 COLUMBIA, B. C.