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rriTTTTI T\ A 1 11 Ii Daily Paper $10 a Year. Tl> TT m "AT T ~\T rnirjiMA. Attend the True Event. BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 18G5. Tri-Weekly $7 a Year = --.- - - ,112= VOL. I-S0.^93?^ THE PHOENIX, PUBLISHES DAILY ASI) TBI-WEEKT.T, BY JULIAN A. SELBY TER MS- TX AD] 'A XCE, SUBSCRIPTION. I Dailv Paper, six mouths.$5 00 Tri-Weekly, " . ? 00 j Singlo copies 3 0 cents. A DVEBTISE3IENTS Inserted at $1 per square for tho first in- 1 scrtion, and 75 cents for each subsequent, i aySpocial notices 13 cents a line. JOHN YAN BUBEN'SFTJN.-"We make ! the following laughable extract from i it speech made by John Yan Buren, i whilst canvassing New York: "I have been engaged in an active canvass in this State. I have had the good fortune-and it is a good for? tune in these days of railroad disaster ! and massacres, to meet no accident, j I have met no loss, except last night when my carpet bag was Steden from the cars. I do not mean to say that it was stolen by a Republican. But I do moan to say that no Democrat ever would have taken it. It was not a case for any mistake, for it was marked with my name in various places, and the contents of it would disclose to almost anbody whose pro? perty it was. 1 by no means intend to charge upon the Republicans the having taken possession of that bag. Least of all would I attribute thc taking of it to General Kilpatrick, who has been here. I desire to say, in defence of General Kilpatrick, that he is much more remarkable for losing his own baggage than for t aking the baggage of any ono else. Nor do I hold him entirely to blame for that because, if I can depend upon tho representations ol his soldiers and officers, the quantity ol' his baggage requires a vast deal more watching than I have ever been able to give to . mino. " Atlanta Medical College. THE Course of Lectures in this institu? tion will commence on thc FIRST MON? DAY in November next, and continue four months-thc Faculty having changed the time for the session from summer to the winter months. JOHN C. WESTMORELAND, Ib an. Oct 25 _ Imo The friends of Dr. A. N. TALLEY nomi, aa te him as a candidate for Mayor at thc ensuing election in April next. Nov 2 * For Congress. DB. R. C. GRIFFIN, of Edgefield, is an? nounced as a candidate for CONGRESS from the Third Congressional District, composed Of the Districts of Abbeville, Edgefield, Newberry, Fairfield, Lexington, Richland and Orangeburg. Oct 28 7* | For District Judge. The friends of W. 1!. JOHNSTON, Esq., who has so efficiently filled the office of Ma? gistrate for the District of Richland, re? spectfully recommend him to the Legisla? ture as a suitable gentleman to fill tho new office created by the State Convention. He ia well known throughout the State, and for the past eight months has filled a judi? cial station with the utmost satisfaction to all parties. MEMBERS OF THE BAIL For Congress. The friends of Gen. SAM CLL McGOWAN announce him as a Candidate for tho United States Congress from the Third Con? gr? ssional District, embracing the Districts of Orangeburg, Edgofield, Abbeville, New? berry, Lexington, Richland and Fairfield. Oct 27 For State Treasurer. The friends <>f Dr. R. W. GIBBES respect? fully nominate him to the Legislature for this office. His well known business cha? racter, energy and ability eminently recom? mend him. He has for many years served the State efficiently in various capacities, and now he needs her support. Oct 22 For Congress. We are authorized to announce JAMI'S FARROW, Esq., of Spartanburg, as a can? didate to represent, in the Congress of the United States, the Fourth Congressional District, comprising thc Districts of An? derson, Pickens, Greenville, Laurens, Spar? tanburg, Union, York ami Chester. Sept 30 J. C. GREEN would respectfully inform ! Ria old patrons syd the public generally, j that he has made an engagement with the firm cf FISHER & LOWRANCE, (success? ors to thc old firm of Fisher A Agnew,) | where ho would bc pleased to seo them. ? Our stock will he complete in all the seve? ral branches, viz: DRY GOODS, HARD? WARE, GROCERIES; in fact, almost every? thing a family or a plantation may want. All of which will he sold at thc LOWEST RATES. Thc store is on Main street, at the old stand of Fisher A Heiuitsh._ WANTED, BOARD in a private family, for a Gentle? man, Lady, Child and Servant. Apply at this office. Nov Ki TEN DOLLARS REWARD. STRAYED or stolen, on Friday night, loth inst., a large RAY MARE,"in foal; was either stolen or escaped from my wagon at Hopkins' Turn-Out. The above reward will he paid for her delivery to me in Columbia, or at Major John S. Green's i Brick-vard, near Columbia. Nov"17 5*_EDW. W. FISHER. ? Salt! Salt! 1 1 ?\f\ PATEFT SEAMLESS SACKS : JA JU SALT, for sale bv ! Nov 17 2 C. "H. BALDWIN. _ ALE! FOR sale bv retail, at the store (d' A. REI ELY, Nov 17 :l t.'otton Town. j Mourning Skirts. OURNTNG BALMORAL SKIRTS. Breakfast and Sontag SHAWLS. Just received and for sal" bv DAVIS A" CO.. At Lumsden A Mc'Gec's store. Nov 16 :i Assemldy_streoL By Levin & Peixotto. rill IF. undersigned would beg leave to call J. the attention of the ladies and gentle? men of Columbia to tho fact that they b&ve received on consignment a selected stock, consisting (d': CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MERI NOES, SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS. SHEET? INGS, LADIES' GAITERS and BOOTEES, HOSIERY and FANCY GOODS, of all kinds, etc. Gentlemen will also lind CLOTHING. BOOTS. HATS. SOCKS, tine White Linen Bosom SHIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COL? LARS, etc. Thc above goods will be sold at the low? est prices. Purchasers will phase call ! before purchasing elsew here. Nov 17 12 Notice. Till' undersigned (formerly of Danville, Ya.,! beg leave to inform the ladies and gentlemen of the city of Columbia and sur j rounding country, that thc;, are building a store-house on Mani street, at Bronson's old stand, where tin y will keep a large as? sortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, GENT'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Doe notice will be given what day we sb all be able to open for business, which will be in about ten days, and ladies, as well as gentlemen, would do well to wait and examine our stock before purchasing else? where. ARELES. MYERS & CO. Nov ll fi* Wright ? Walker, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Hopkins' T. (>., S. C. lt. li., and Colnmlna. S. W- WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. ? E. JACKSON, DWGCtST&APOTHEGAJW, Bedell's Row. FINE assortment of PERFUMERY __and FANCY A UTK LKS. Nor 2 20 Post Coaches-Mail Route. A LINE of FOUR-HORSE iGE&--.-c.. ?POST COACHES will have I'^T^'S^ffColumbia daily for Hopkins' Turn-Out, on S. C. R. R., at 3 a.m.; to arrive in time foi- tho Charleston train same day. Scats can be secured at Collin A Ravenel's store. Oct 15 '-!''>' WARD A HARVEY. SPECK & POtOCK, General Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, &C, Plain street, 'ld door /rum Assembly, Sept 7 COLUMBIA, S. C. THE SUBSCRIBER K\.milt HAS just received no in j^TV voice of Ladies'. Gentlemen's Ljl 2^. and Misses'BALMORAL, ro %' mita UM!. CONGRESS AND BUCKLED GAITERS. J. MEIGHAN. Oct 22 One door above Court House. A Clarkson & Talley, I GENERAL C0M?t$*N MEBCHANTSt ' COLUMBIA, S. C., j \?TILL attend to purchase and sale of j Vf BONDS, STOCKS. BANK BILLS, fcc. j Tuns. B. CLAKKSOX. S. OLIN TALLEY, j Nov 10 Imo* Silver-plated and Eritannia Goods ! AT STANLEY'S, (corner Gates and Plain streets, near 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, ?tc. Double Plate on White Metal. Warranted. Nov 7_3 m8EB&tOW&AStCEt SUCCESSORS TO FISHER & AGNEW, HAVE just received a large and com? plete stock of HARDWARE, compris? ing carpenters' and Farming Tools, Iron Potware, ?tc. Everything wanted in the GROCERY linc-Sugars, Coffees, 'Teas, Mackerel, Li? quors, Segara, Ac And, having secured thc services of Mr. .T. 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. Sie es and Bootees, ?fcc. Nov ll I mo FISHER & LOWRANCE. New Goods ! M. WINSTOCK INFORMS city and country dealers that ho has just opened at bis 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 lowe r, than they eau be bought for in Charleston or elsewhere-barely adding cost of transportation. Nov 8 Imo a3~Camden, Abbeville, Anderson, Green? ville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills. EXECUTORS' SALE. BY order of the Court of Equitv, wo will sell, on 21st day of November, 1863, at public auction, at thc late residence of Hon. John Belton O'Neal!, deceased, all of said deceased's PERSONAL PROPERTY on said place, consisting of a large Library of Law and Miscellaneous: BOOKS, Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, two CARRIAGES, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, CORN, FODDER, PLANTATION TOOLS and other articles. TEEMS CASU-And property not to be removed until paid tor: and in all cases where the terms of sale are not complied with, the property will be re-sold at same place, on the Monday following, to wit: 27th November, 18(j5, at first purchaser's risk. At the same time, thc PLANTATION, consisting of about nineteen hundred acres, will be rented, either in fields or as a whole, for one year. Note and approved sureties required to secure rent. W. H. HARRINGTON, C. P. POPE, JOHN C. CALDWELL, Nov '.? ?5* A. T. REESE,- Exec'rs. Newberry, S. c., Nov. 1, 18G5. FIRE MD LIFE IXSl l?AXCE, H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, FOR the following FIRST CLASS COM? PANIES: The "Underwriter's Agency," the "Inter? national," tin; "Metropolitan," the ''Conti? nental," the "Security." the .'Home,'" the 'Columbia," the "Washington," the ''Ful? ton," the "Croton," all of thc city of New York; the "Putnam" and the "New Eng? land." of Hartford, Conn.; the "Home," of New Haven, Conn.: thc "Home" and tho ''Southern Insurance and Trust Com? pany," of Savannah, (?a.; the "Albemarle." of Virginia, and the "Gulf State," of Flo? rida. Also, the ''Globe I ifo Insurance Company," id' New York; the "New England Mutual," (d' Boston; the "North Carolina Mutual." of Raleigh, and the "Accidental," of New York, insuring against accidents of all kinds. The w hole possessing an aggre? gate capital of over $25,000,000. Risks taken on Cotton or Merchandize in transitu from any point to any point on reasonable terms. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. Office at Mr. Hnssnng's bouse, corner of Assembly and Washington streets, Colum? bia, S. C. Aug 15 $6m Valuable Lands & Stock FOR SALE. THAT VALUABLE COTTON and PRO? VISION PLAFTATTON, in Dallington : District, known as "Bunker H?1," formerly I the residence of John McClcnaghan, de? ceased, is offered for sale, containing 1.15C ' acres, liv a plat of W. H. Wingate, Sur? veyor. It is hounded on the South hy the line of Marion District, defined hy a canal draining thc 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 j thc advantages of hue cotton lands, with rich bottom lands for corn. On thc place is a DWELLING HOUSE, with cijrht rooms, a Vegetable and Flower Garden, with all convenient out-buildings; a new Gin-house. Barns and out-buildings which have comfortably accommodated from lift y 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, line water and its advan? tages of society, to need a further descrip? tion. With the place, will bc sold, if desired, some. 8 or 10 prime MULES. 2 HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, CORN, FOD? DER, ic; WAGONS, CARTS, Blacksmith s and Carpenter s TOOLS and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. In the event that no sale is made, this Jdace will bc leased for one year from 1st (anuaiy next; and the perishable articles mentioned will be sold on the premises, for cash, on SATURDAY, Otb of December next. Forterms and conditions, apply to L. W. T. Wickham, Richmond, Ya., or to thc undersigned, at Mar's Bluff. \Y. W. HARLLEE, Agent for L. W. T. Wickham. Mr. S. LUCAS, on the place, will show the prc mises, and give persons, desirous of inquiring, the facilities of deciding for themselves. Nov 15 14 Watchmaker and Jeweller, f*Q BEGS leave respectfully to inform Sfflh bis obi friends and customers, and t??!.JfetIie public generally, that he is now prepar< ? to repair WATCHES AMD JEWELRY Of every description, at the shortest notice and en the most reasonable terms. Apply at his residence-up-stairs-As? sembly street. West side, one door from Pendleton street. ita- All orders left at the store of MEL? VIN iE. COHEN will receive thc promptest attention. Nov 5 Imo T. W. Radcliffe, AT THE (Formerly at the Corner of RicJiardson aial j 1'hiin Streets; noir, 'at ?ie Corner of Fen- j dicion and Assembly streets-his dwelling,) ] OFFERS every article in his line, viz: ? WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, FIS TOLS, POWDER, SHOT. CAPS, CAR TRIDGES for Smith's and Wesson's Pis tols; KNIVES, F.ORKS, SPOONS;Spectacles , -to suit all ages; Gold Fens the best ? assortment ever brought to this place; Fishing Tackle, new and fresh selected by j myself; Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, j Walking Canes and every .bing usually ! kept in our line of business. I will also receive from abroad every arti? cle <if MERCHANDIZE that may be con? signed to mc, forwbich I wiil make monthly or quarterly l'cturns soliciting a share of patronage. Watches and Clocks carefullv repaired by experienced workmen. Jewelry repaired. Rings mad" to order. Engraving neatly executed. Tlie highest rates paid for old Gold and Silver, anil all of the aboVi goods named will he Hold at tho lowest prices. Nov.") THOMAS C. VEAtt ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENG IX Mil AN/) S UR \'E VOR, "ITriLL furnish Plans, Specifications, De \V tails. Estimates and Rills of Material for public or private buildings, brid'/es, Ac. Surveys and Leveling for city or country dom' on applicalion. Office corner Richland and Sumo r st r cts. residence ?d' R. Keenan, Esq.-up stairs. Sci >t 30 8w2mo IBAYE resumed tlc. PRACTICE OF [.AW. Office at Greenville. Nov 5 WAI .'DY THOM PS ON. GENERAI COfflllSSlOA AGENCY. ]3 B. GLASS has estai .lishe.1. in connec . tion with the Book and Stationery business, a general COMMISSION AGENCY fer the purchase and sale <>1" Merchandize <>f every description, Bonds, stocks, Beal ; Estate, A-e. i Careful attention given to all business entrusted to him. OlViee, at present, ou Plain street, near dickerson's Hotel. Nov 1 HIMS & WASLEY. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERGHANTSf, Office Washington Street, near Main, COLUMBIA, S. C. ! "1X712, the undersigned, have f "med a I VT copartnership, for the purpose of i transacting a general COMMISSION and i FORWARDING BUSINESS, i On hand, always, a full stock of GROCE. j RIES. HARDWARE, HATS, SHOES and FANCY GOODS. H. D. HAN AH AN, I _Oet 24 lmn_FELIX WARLEY. ! FtiBW?? ?WVERS?tVt Greenville, S. C. THE EXERCISES of this Institution will be resumed on thc loth of Feb I mary next. I For Circular giving further information, application may be made to PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, ; Oct 28 (".7 Secretary of Faculty. Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle <fc I Sentinel, Edgefiold Advertiser, Newberry , Herald, and Yorkvillc Enquirer, please ! copy until the 15th of January, and forward bills to thc Secretaryof Faculty, Greenville. RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY L. C. CLARK!, Washington Street, Opposite Old Jail. TOOETHEB WITH T3LBB0NS, COLOGNE, TOILET POW LY DER. VERBENA WATER, TOILE*? SOAPS, S?ZODONT, DIAPER PINS, Toilet Powder Poxes, Silk and Leather Belts, Cor? sets, Tooth. Nail and Hah-Brushes, Gloves, Linen Braids, Tape, Shawls, Edgings, Bal? moral Skirts, Calicoes, Traveling Rags, Portmonaies, Canton Flannel, Cassimcres and Cloths, for Gent's wear, Blankets, Hats, Whalebone. Zephyr Worsted, Clack 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, Bone, Metal and other Buttons, Shell and Imita? tion Tuck Combs, Dress Trimmings. Mar? celine Shawl Pins. Henefour, Ladies' Meri? no Vests, Drawers and Petticoats, Gilt and Jet Belt Buckles, (hut's Merino Drawers and Undervests, Waterfalls and Pads. Lace Veils, Marceline Sill;, .tc. Oct 29