The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 21, 1866, Image 1
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BY JULIAN" A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1866.
VOLUME II-NO. 1.
THE PHONIX,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND TBI-WEEKLY,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
STATE PRINTER.
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. SUBSCRIPTION.
Dally Paper: six months.$5 00
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ADVEKTIBEMXNTS
at 75 celias per square for the first
i, and SO cbnta for each subsequent,
i 75 cents otmh insertion.
^Special noticia 10 cents a line.
P. SliiUtr,,0harie8ton.
"Jp", Sum term
5 Kinari, NewVrV
iel Drouthitt, ?ree%uie C. H.
Moore, Abbeville Cps.
Poppe. Anderi^-n c. H._
Senator
If ext I?rei?I
Wilaon oa the
dene j-.
Some days ago Mr.N Wilson, of
*j4j?ssacliu8etts, made a speech, in the
?Senate on the political situation, in
i* which he advanced some speculations
aa to the future. His remarks have
I been the subject of comment in the
[inewspapers, but have been misinter?
preted. He said:
Two years ago, in a trying hour of I
the country, we placed a great soldier
at the head of all our armies, and he
>*?ed the armies to victory and the
kountry to peace. Perhaps a patriotic
and liberty loving people, if disap?
pointed in their aspirations and their
hopes, may turn to that great captain
and summon him again to marshal
?bern to victory.
?* Certain copperhead journal sendea
vor to make it appear the St i ator
meant thatGen. Giant might be called
to be a dictator under certain circum?
stances, after the manner of Crom
s well or Napoleon. This interpreta?
tion of his language is very far fetch?
ed and stupid. Wo think the mean?
ing is plain enough. It is this: The
radicals inter d to carry their revolu?
tionary measurers and to keep the
i Southern States pot until- after the
next Presidential Vtri^tfon, and per?
ils indefinitely, in order to per?
d?ate their power. If President
Johnson should st md in their way
if they can neither coax n JV drive
him-if he will not accept the bait for
anc her term, by abandouk g his , vn
policy and falling into theirs, ?iiey
" then look to t e "gre??? soldier
n. GTM?) to
,?I3?BlicanslJ
ive course
Irt of the
destruc
[Ntu> Fo>-k Herald.
yt P?BIS.-It appears
repclrt of the sanitary
the prefecture of the
the toti number of
is from tiie recent epi
Aera, amounted to 6,383
" January lari, at which
^ erv small pro?orfeialj0^ "^J^T^3
California has set aa Cixsmpleworthy
of imitation by excluding bushels, and
selling and pricing agricultural pro
OBctsTjy weight alone. I
fMjJI) GUIAR STR1AGS.
Bnrtmcnt-selected with
myself. At
ALARD'S,
. March 18_ -j-6*
vv Axxted,
ASITUATION as a SAWYER, or to
take charge of a Sw Hill. Applv at
?hl? ofiice._March 16 f3*
S? Itch !
. GRAT? no more. WHEATON S CELE
J BRA*D ITCH OINTMENT, the great
Sxterminltor just received and for sale at
BALLARD'S.
Marchi te* I
THE CRESCENT ?BATED
YEAST OR BAKING POWDER!
THIS excellent composition does not con?
tain a particle of Saberatus, Alum or
any deleterious Drug. It is invaluable to
persons suffering from Dyspepsia, as bread
made with it retains, in undiminished
purity all the nutritive properties of the
wheat, and is always very grateful to the
stomach ?nd eminec'ly wholesome.
The time saved by the use of this Pow?
der, together with its absolute certainty to
make sweet and light bread, biscuits, cakes
of any "kind, puddings, pie-crusts, dump
lings, corn bread, etc., render it a most
economical and desirable article for good
house-keepers. Prepared by
FISHE1? & HE?NITSH,
Pharmaceutists and Druggists,
March 13_Columbia, S. C.
Gt. D?ERCKS,
Watch-maker and Jeweler,
HAVING removed to John C
Seegers' store, on Main street and
.i^engaged competent workmen, is now
prepared to REPAIR WATCHES and JEW?
ELRY, and to manufacture plain GOLD
RINGS and JEWELRY according to order.
_ Feb 18_
Kerosene Lamps, &c.
AFULL supply of KEROSENE LAMPS,
OIL, CHIMNEYS, Burners, Wicks,
Ac, in store and for sale at low prices, by
Jan 23 DIAL & POPE.
A-uotioneer
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Richardson Street, Opposite the Ruins
' of .Tanney's Hotel,
COOMBIA, 8. C.
HAVING resumed the above.business,
would respectfully solicit CONSIGN?
MENTS OF MERCHANDIZE of all descrip?
tions; either for public or private sale.
Particular attention paid to all Out-door
Sales, Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Sec.
Having a large and commodious Brick
Warehouse, I am prepared to store all
kinds of Merchandize upon reasonable
terms. L. T. LEVDi.
Feb 27_Imo
P. W KRAFT,
WASHINGTON STREET,
OPPOSITE OLD JAIL,
.?^_ HAS just received a large
5><7 stock of GUNS, RIFLES and
^C_xC3^PISTOLS. of the most im
w reproved patterns. Also, La?
dies' Pistols. ^Vith a large assortment of
Sportsmen's Apparatus, Caps and Car
nanttr1' kinds, Ac.
llllllfiBJluj proenrer^he services of the most
Wtefc^-<flH^?tiul is prepared to
HjHHHJBBBj ' BJ MM*:. a!J kinds ut' Fire
^S^^^^j^P^^^PPPPinT th]
r^^^W'*J?i?l"?JP,p^:'r'Tci L uUrt House
- Square, ColuBnMa, S. C._Feb 3
? Manufacturers' Supplies !
HILLWAM & WI?ENER,
IIS MaW^t Street, Philadelphia,
DEALERS in MACHINERY and SUP
PfllES of every description for Cotton
and Woolen Manufactories. Also, Oak
tanned LEATHER BELTING, CARD
CLOTHING, Cotton aud Woolen YARKS,
Warp*, Smirch, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Sic. AL
vance t rode on consignments of Cotttc
and V. oojfu Yuri Orders solicited, whicl
shall iee* ive prou:pt attention.
WM. ITLLWAItP, D. S. WINEBRENLR.
March 7 3mo
AND
PROVISIONS!
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
NEW PRICES!
AT THE
??'W STORE
OPENED BY
CALV? ? kREIIBER
FROM
Columbia to Charleston.
THE NEW and LIGHT DRAFT STEAM?
ERS "GEORGE" and "COLUMBIA"
are now prepared to make engagements
to tako Freight from Granby Landing to
Charleston. Advances ox insurance made,
if desired, to Charleston or New York.
Apply to A. L. SOLOMON,
Or THOS. L. CRAWFORD,
March 15 2mo_>Agenta.
POTATO SLIPS.
pf A BUSHELS of POTATO* SLIPS for
?\J sale. Apply at residence or commu-^
nicate through Post Office.
March 17 I* THOS. TAYLOR.
W. K. BROWNE. F. M. SCHIRMER.
BROWNE & SCHIRMER,
AUCTI ONE ER, S
AND
GENEftAt* COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAVING located themselves at this
point for the transaction of the above
named business, would respectfully solicit
consignments of MERCHANDIZE of all
descriptions, either for public or private
sale.
Particular attention paid to tho sale of
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, &c.
Having a large and commodious Brick
Warehouse, we are prepared to receive,
storo and forward all kinds of Merchandize.
We have made arrangements to keep
constantiv on hand a large supply of HAY
and GRAIN o' all descriptions. We re?
spectfully offer our services to our city and
country friends. AU orders filled with
promptness and despatch.
tar Volger's new store, Main streevs
March 14 Inj
Arrivals.
FRESH HOPS, LANDRETH'S SEEDsV
EXTRACT LOGWOOD, OT T"TE OIL,
Concentrated Lye, White Gin iting,
Chrome Yellow, Machinery Oil, e>. OiL?.
For sale bv FISHER & HEINIT V]
March 10_Drnggj '^kA
A Long Life of Usefalness^^
TS giv%n to tho horse bv th^mwfv^^
JL celehfatedGERMA^ii^?^V?*'12
The extraorJp^jg? i WT; ^
Powder^dBSW * '"?Bf!ldts- and
for .c-vH- i -..:|W^ITfrrr!; stttnds
, ^?1?^ "^1 sto^Ji all experienced
B???HB : | ftr ^ antl farriers, aa the
HMM ^BR,-the horse. It is com
?SEIS ? .' K, .and herbs carefully com
|-?.^;|^HKrTJPcs, and may be given in all
BP^^^here ou-ease exists. For indigoo
IF??n, distemper, hide-bound, drowsiness,
' loss of appetite, inward sprains, debility,
1 wasting of flesh, sore eyes, swelled legs,
frease, mange, surfeit, old coughs, for ex?
altation from work. It carries off all foul
humors, purities and cools the blood, and.
?revente horses becoming stiff and foun
ered. It ia a Stimulus for weak stomachs,
and retriers the limbs and akin soft and
fine, givir-g a s:nooth coat to tho hair. For
sale by FISHER & I?EINITSH,
March I? Druggists.
A .Va tifnl Complexi?n.
FOR T?MBoKr I ? 7 02s.
THE ui.''iT^k ?br the
compicxio'i. q^Bntflffl ' - pita.ble
inishes, p'mples, '^^H kak. . 'ed u>ss
ol the skin, and all ..-^?j |P and rough?
es produced b/ i j^B^MP.--. ? s. chapped
li.-s and hands. 'It r-rflBBV thc skin and
rftvJers the skin fair !w' eanM^nl. A
beautiful complexion ie ??B/1idmirution of
eyeV one. Try a bottle, ^y sa'.i'l.v drri;;
gist^everywhere. <. -V* v
JOHN M. jJlABlS US7J ,
Wholesale Agenta ?hiladsJi>hia.
FISHER & HEINITSH,
Marcttdl_Agents,_Columbia, S. C.
"Energy," "Faith."
FISH?& & HEINITSH,
Wiolesale Druggists & Pharmaceutists,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAVE agaiu opened on the ?
old stand, wh?h nas been for
more than fortyyears the "Drugi
_ Depot" of the cit,-.
By faith and works W-J must succeed; and
we begin tho work bj offering: To the
Trade, every inducement; to tho Pur?
chasers. lowj>rices and ^ood articles; to
the Afflicted, prescriptions compounded
neatly and cheaply; to the Physicians, a
liberal discount; to the Needy, a supply of
Wants. ON HAXD,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES, VIALS, CORKS
OILS, ACIDS, DRY SALTS,-SPICES, PER?
FUMERY, and constantly receiving new
supplies, all of warranted puritv and
strength.
Agents for the celebrated CRIMSON
TETTER-WASH or CIRCASSIAN BLOOM,
for cutaneous eruptions and all skin ble?
mishes. FISHER & HEINITSI
March 9 Imo_ Drngf
MESSRS. EDITORS: Major THEO
STARK is respectfully nomi Jai ,? a?j
didate for tho""cfcice of MAYOR o?
ot Columbia-to%j^fiJlei
election in April I
C. H, BALDWIN,
Gr 3=t O O 3E2 Et .
STANDARD grades of GROCERLES and
FAMILY SUPPLEES constantly in
stock and for sale by thepaekage or at re?
tail at POPULAR PRICES. Corner Main
and Washington streets. March 3 Imo
Brass and-Copper.
THE highest prices paid for old BRASS,
COPPER, LEAD and ZINC, at
BOBERT MCDOUGALL'S,
Corner of Gadsden and Washington sts.
Orders for every description of BRASS
CASTINGS filled vrith neatness and de?
spatch. Jan 27 2mo
STALLION JOHN MOBGAN~
^?^^ THE STALLION JOHN MOR
J^WfiGAN *vUl stand the season, com
. 1 ?1 mer"- ng on the 10th inst,., at the
Columbia Fair Grounds, for $30; groom's
fee $1.50. John is a handsome dark brown
horse, e.ght years old, fifteen hands high,
by Sir Archy, Whip and Woodpecker
thorough-bred stock-with a cross of Mor?
gan. He was raised by W. B. Daniels,
Esq., of York District, and in that section
of the State has a high reputation as a
stock boree. In January, 18(55, a patriotic
citizen purchased him at a high price, and
offered him as a present to the most dis?
tinguished cavalry officer in the Confede?
rate States army. "The Lieutenant-General,
however, with characteristic modesty, de?
clined to accept the costly and splendid
charger. John, having the kindest dispo?
sition, was then easily broken to harness,
is a fast trotter and fine buggy horse. Terms
cash on first service. March 3 Imo _
.gMBfct-^g^flAmbrotypes, &c.
?fmWmr^/W AMBROT Y PES, &c, for
n?^^ml^^^iJi. the people, one and all.
body-ranging from $1 to
$5, with case-at tho new Sky-hght Galle?
ry, South of Blakely & Copeland's store,
Main street. CaU and give the operator a
trial. J. rT. GLADDEN Jg
_March 8_ j^^^^ 'gt ??j
Paints, Oils, ^?B?jt Gias^d?j
Pim -PlatforJ :
i supply of PLATF^B.
?ty from 400 to 1.20RK
futile cheap for 2mm
E?v5i J. Sc?^t,
R? openoW a Broker's and Exchange !
Office in C<'d".oibia; willfurni-sh d ecks
ew jprk z?M Charleston in sut s to
porch?^s. Attend to buvhig and
g r?fiCKE, BANK BILLS, STOCKS, I
d, Ac. on commission, ni mi.ke
idvary ^pon consignments oV Cotton,
sold in Cafcrleston or New Yost,
ce at C. H. Baldwin's store,^fer?M|i
Main and Washington streets.
Jan 23 2mo*
H. E. miCH?LS,
GENERAL
Comer of Assembly and Washington Sts?,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,'
REPRESENTS a number of the best
Doth Northern and Southern-compa- .
nies, possessing rn aggregate capital of
over
$28,000,000, i
LIFE, FIRE, "MARINE,
INLAND AND ACCIDEN?
TAL RISKS taken,on equi?
table terms, and all losse*T
promptly paid. J
J&3?"Policies made parole (
in Gold or Ciirrency."^s\
March 1_*_6moH
"IIBIYOER um.
A POLIC^K-F LIFE INSURANCE IS
J\. THE - CHEAPEST AND SAFEST
MODE of muk ng a certain provision for I
one's famih .' 4>>
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN:
Nothing js so uncertain as life.
No provision is perfect that is contingent
upon the duration of your life, which Ls not
immediate.
The onlv IMMEDIATE provision is that
provided by LIFE INSURANCE.
It provides a SECURITY to the family
of every man engaged in business.
It is a species of property that costs
nothing but thc premiums; it requires no
repairs, has no taxes, calls for no outlays,
and its conditions do not change.
CaU on H. E. NICHOLS, Agent for the
following OLD. BELLM3LE and POPU?
LAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES:
.ETNA, OP HAitTPOKD, CON'S..
Assets 33,000,000.
GLOBE, OF1 NEW YORK,
Asset?, nearly 93,000,000.
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL., OF RA?
LEIGH, Assets, nearly $1,000,000.
CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND AS?
SEMBLY STREETS, COLUMBIA. S. C.
Jan 18 3m
Fire and Marine
BEING appointed agent for several
FIBST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPA?
NIES, I am prepared to insure to any
amount against fire. Amongst tho offices
for which I am agent are the well-known
Metropolitan, of New York; Continental, of
New >brk; and NationaJfof New Orleans.
These offices alone h% n capital of over
?2,000,000. m
Policies made Vtmmma??MLeither
CRAWFORD & MILLI,
FACTORS, SHIPPERS
AND
COMMISE MEHCHAOTS,
OFFICE IN COTTON TOWN,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WILL store or attend to thc forwarding
of COTTON, PRODUCE, FURNI?
TURE and GOODS entrusted to their care.
WiU also sell HORSES, MULES, CAT?
TLE, &c.
We pledge ourselves to uso every endea?
vor to promote the welfare of those who
mav favor us with their patronage.
J. M. CRAWFORD. L. P. BULLER.
SO" Charleston News, Newberry Herald,
Winnsboro News, Chester Standard, Abbe?
ville Banner, Anderson Intelligencer and
Greenville Mountaineer will publish two
weeks, and forward biUs._Dec 30
Notice.
JOHN C. SEEGERS, of Columbia, is my
Solo Agent for the sale of the different
kinds of BISCUITS, CRACKERS and
PILOT BREAD manufactured by me. He
will sell them at Charleston, wholesale
prices, freight added.
J. C. H. CLAUSSEN.
Charleston, January 27,1866.
JUST received a lot of SODA, O?
GRESS, SEED, Sugar, Wine, Lei
Butter, Pic-Nic Biscuits, and Pilot Bu
Jan 31 _ -^UHN C. SEF""
LUDWI
STAGES leavo Columbia, S. C., daily,
connecting with Charlotte and South
Carolina Railroad:
Arrive at Chart^^^^^^S^ p. m.:
Close connectio^*^^!e\and nc delay on
th's route. Nearest.i-ad host route North.
, - . V4 ?sJ.tflTZ JAMES, Agent
Jan SiThnoV^ R. D. & P. Railroads.
Rnp'ts Office, Charlotte & S. C. E.. E..,
"CBTAj?. C., JAXUABY 1, I860.
ONE HUNDRED LA
iOKKRS wanted, to work
Apply to WILLIAM REY
j?S, Section Master, at the Depot.
^Ja*3_JAS.?ANDERSON. Sup't.
?rr^v?i? a^~Tfclumbia Kailroad.
^tf-Iv?*SUI'.; UINTEND'TS CFFICE,
4H. 'oT.t.-.MLiA, January 28, 1866.
ll? 'a/%L after WEDNESDAY next, the
\?S "?f?fWst., the Passenger Trains will
rV14?v* JfR'undays excepted) as follows:
Leavw- IP?umbia at. 6.00 a. m.
' VANton at .'.11.00 "
" Ncwbi rrvVt.12.50 p. m.
Arrive at Vbbevli i: at. 6.00 "
" at Anderson" ai.8.10 "
" atVii-ecnvijloat.9.00 "
Lea?e Grenville at. 4.30 a. m.
.' And? rson at.5.30 "
' Abbe ville at. 7.45 "
" Newberry at .1.10 p. m.
Arrive at Alston at.2.55 "
" Ok?jbimbia at.8.00 "
Therev^|Tt\5 abes? seven miles of stag
,ng still b?tv-een Fi-iehley's and Alston.
Passengers^Lni bo furbished with tickets
;hrough, iftVlMiiig the road, stage and
'erry. 60 port?is baggage only allowed on
jtage to one sey. J. R. LA.SS.ALLE,
J an 28_Oeneral Superintendent.
Schedule over ?orltii Carolina R. R.
GENERA*, SUP'TS OFFICE, M
CH.VELESTVN, January 18, 186faK
LEAVE Charleston at. 6.00 jigf
Arrive at Columbia.4-v^^BSli
Leave Columbia at.-^?EB
Arrive at Charleston.. . . ^fjj?ff TJMII
Jan 18 . E. T. PEAKiTjJ^^^I
?outh Carolina Railroa fi^i^^s^
GEN. SUPEBI^TENDENsjM
r^vN and after twkgBM-^r--^?'^.*^^.'?
L/ Freight Train jgj ; ? ~ gMrngMM
Jranch to i ? ra 1 ?? an,jFitf??i^^^S^?$^^M
jeave Ch aries tonJ??
Liri ve at Graham^P^^^^^^-^^S^^^
.leave Graham's. jM
irrive at Charlefi??^^?^g?3K^^M!^S^?
ilLL?NC OFF
ReducedPrices
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
SPUING & SUMMEB STOCK*
IA G?ED S?
IXJL colore ant
DELAINES,,
French ?nd,
Black and i
DEBEGE, L_
_ Opera, White
|on FLANNEL.
GINGHAM, JACONE?, 1
JEANS, C*MBRICS,VAPER I
Bleacfcedamd Unble iched HC
Linen ancflfotton SHEETING.
PILLOW-CAS?NG, TICKING. _
SHAWLS, EMBOSS'CLOAKS* J|
HATS and BENNETS, tr'meaH^Vl
BONNET FIAMES, RIBBONS?--1
FLOW! IRS ^"EATHERS. dlUCHEi'
BUGLE arti other Farfcy Drei
21oak Trimmings. \
Handkerc?efSjGloves, Hosiery.
Cuffs, Colors, Hair Nets.
BreakfastrShawls, Sontags.
Hoop an* Balmoral Skirts, Cc.
Veils, jCoate'a and Cfark's Spoc
30, AFULKL?N^OF1
MT4 FIRMING GOOD!
Prey, Business and Black Frock COJ
PATTS and VESTS of all qualities.]
Whir .3 Linen and Woolen OVER-SHD
Sbfher, Merino, Woolen and Ol
fTNlT" R-SHIUTS and DRAGES.
So?ii8, Suspenders, Collars, Wristba
Ne-k-Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs.
Hats and Caps.
Fine Pegged and Served Bj^js^
nd Shoes. , "*
together wijy?fc^rgei ai;
tock of J'iaiij?Ht.ncy