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?' - j^xpres^ly for the Columbia Phoenix.] Cable Drapntchea. VIENNA, August 22.-The organ of Baton Von Beust reports a defensive allianca formed between Austria and France. FABIS, August 22.-It ia said that one of the results of the Salisbnrg conference is that France and Austria insist upon the formation of a South German Confederation, under the head of the Austrian Emperor; they also agreed regarding tho Eastern question._ ?Vcwu Item*. PUNTA ROSA, FLA., August 22. . The Havana and Key West cable has been spliced, and is working well. PHILADELPHIA, August 22.-Ex President Bnchnuan is here, very sick. SAN FRANCISCO, August 22.-Thir? ty-four vessels are here, loading with wheat, mostly for England. WASHINGTON, August 22.-General Sickles telegraphed to General Grant, asking the revocation or suspension of Execntiue instructions suspending his Order No. 10, in its application to Federal Court processes, unti Sickles can arguo the latter. In com pliance with this request, the Execu tive order has been suspended unti Sickles can give his views. Revenue receipts to-day $522,000 Col. Moore, the President's Secre tary, telegraphed to the Baitimor? Sch?tzenfest that public business re quires the President nt his post to day. All tho additional paymasters hav been mustered out, to take effect oi the 1st October. Sheridan telegraphs to headquai ters that the yellow fever has as sumed an epidemic form in Ne^ Orleans, and several of his oiTicei aro ill with it. The suspension from tho War D( partment of the orders relative t Sickles' Order No. 10 was issued, : is said, OD tho 17th. The Governor of Washington Tei ritory telegraphs the discovery c inexhaustible coal mines. NEW ORLEANS, August 22.-Yello fever of a very violent typo prevni at Corpus Christi. Gen. Sheridan has not complic with the request of the City Counc to remove certain officials, declare by Council ineligible, under the R construction Acts-. Yellow fever deaths in this cit; from the 19th to G o'clock this mon ing, as reported to tho Board i Health, uro thirty-seven. The Austrian sloop-of-war Eliz beth sailed to-day, with Admiral T gethoff, for Vera Cruz. SAVANNAH, August 22.-Tho pa seuger train from Macon, this mol? ing, mot with a serious accident, in culvert between Stations 12 and 1 and was badly wrecked. The engii passed over safely, but tho tender fi through, throwing the train from i embankment. The cars were crow ed with passengers, but nobody vt hurt except tho express messenge who is badly injured. The freigt express and smoking cars are coi plete wrecks. RICHMOND, August 22.-Kan aw. County, yesterday, subscribed $25* 000 to the Chesapeake aud Ohio Ra ^.v. H. Hoppie, a well known I bacco manufacturer, was arrested I day, charged with counterfeiting t revenue inspector's brand. Ex-Gov. Wise delivered an uddn to-day at Washington and Her Academy. He said we all now ow natural allegiance to our country, a any oath to support its Constitute or oath of registration, was a vio tion of that Constitution. There now being made an effort to make 1 white freedmen of tho South snbji to tho dominion of tho black fre< men. Against this, we must app to the white masses of the Nor who will not permit the sacrifice nature's law to political prejudi The whites of tho New England, M die States and Europe must not kept off from tho South by this bli rule; this is the white man's land, ? must be kopt open for the white m He said that, to ward off tho tionnl dishonor of repudiation, ii rest on national bonds must bo duced to four and a half per cei that interest taxed, and tho wi debt consolidated; then the rich wo stop hoarding bonds. He urged audience to renew their allegianci their country, and never desert Constitution; to preserve tho pm of their race and blood, and la unceasingly to live in peuce i plenty. CHARLESTON, August 22.-293 g?8tered to-day, of whom 125 v white, and 108 colored. Arrived-Schooner D. F. Keel! Baltimore. Sailed-steamer Moue New York. Wolfe's Srhictl.-ini Schnapps are lip in quart and pint bottles, with the priotor's name on tho bottle, cork label._ SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE MTHE PRESBYTERIAN MISS CHAPEL, on tho square South oi Asylum; suitable for a small fai residence. Apply to ' R. L. BRYA Jane 7 __<__ CANDY. i O BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, lov cash at J. C. SEEGERS A CO. Aug 9 ti FI NANCI AI, AND COMMEHCIAL. Nnw YORK, August 22--Noon. Flour 10(3)100. lower. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Corn slightly favors buyers. Fork $28.44. Cotton dull, at2d. Gold 41 M. 7 P. M.-Cotton steady, with sales of 1,800 bales, at 28. Flour dull State S7.f30@11.75; Southern $10@ l i. Wheat dull, and declined 2@3o. ; amber Southern $2.30@2.84; white 82.45. Corn-Western mixed $1.13. Oats lower-Southern 80?85}4. Pork $28.50. Lard 12%@13. Sugar steady, and in fair ^ demand. Stocks active, and fluctuating. Gold 40%. {- BALTIMORE, August 22.-Cotton is quiet and unchanged. Bio coffee dull and nominal. Flour steady. Wheat advanoed 5c. Corn unohanged. Oats irregular-choice 68@70-ranging, as to quality, as low us 40. Provisions firm, and in good consumptive de-' mund. Bacon shoulders 13>.;??i3>?; rib sides 15)^(3)15^ ; clear rib 16^. Lard-primo Western 13*.<. Mess pork $24.50. CINCPTNATI, August 22.-Flour is firmer and higher, with good de I mand. Corn firm, at 90(3)91 for No. 1 mixed. Provisions buoyant, and I generally higher. Bacon held nt }?c. higher. Holders ref uso $23.50 for mess pork. CHARLESTON, August 22.-Cotton drooping; sales ll bales; receipts 29 bales; quotations nominal. MOBILE, August 22.-Sales of cot? ton 14bales-prices nominal; receipts 32 bales. SAVANNAH, August 22.-The rains iu the lower part of the State have materially damaged the crops. Cot? ton is opening rapidly, but tho rain prevents picking, and is injuring thc classification. Beports of damage from the worm aro exaggerated. Cot? ton market quiet and steady; sales light-middling 2G; receipts 51 bales; receipts of the Week 1,152 bales. AUOUSTA, August 22.-Cotton ac? tive, but prices lower; sales 15G bales; middling 25. One balo of now cot? ton was sold at 30-classed as strict middling. NEW ORLEANS, August 22.-Sales of cotton 400 bales, -with market un? changed-low middling 2G'.i ; receipts GI bales; exports 1,033 bales. Flour quiet-common $6.50; triple extra $11.85. Corn in good demand-hold? ers claim 10c. advance-sales of whito mixed nt $1.20; mixed yellow and white, in lots, $1.174^(01.25. Oats in fair demand, at 70. Bacon in light supply-holders ask 18%@14 for shoulders, and 18 for clear sides. Lard-choice keg li}.<. Gold 40. LONDON, August 22-2 P. M. Consols 94? ?. Bonds 73*?. LIVERPOOL, August 22-2 P. M. Cotton quiet and steady. Lard 50. Weather throughout Eugland beau tifnl aud favorable for crops. LONDON, August 22-Evening. Consols closed at 94 9-1G. Bonds 73?4'. ' LIVERPOOL, August 22-Evening -Cotton closed heavy-uplands de dined 1jJ; middling uplands 103(; Orleans ll. Sales of the day 10,000 bales. 350 POUNDS NEW CROP Tl UMP SEED, Comprising the following varieties: IMPROVED YELLOW RUTA RAGA, WHITE SWEDISH ?' ?? NORFOLK, SNOW-BALL, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, GLORE, and RED TOT. Roeeivcd by last steamer from Philadel? phia. Parties desiring Kit KS II AND RELIABLE SEED Can procure them AT MI0T S DRUG STORE. July 21_ CRAWFORD & FRIDAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. DANIEL CRAWFORD. JAMES K. FRIDAY. ^WILL receive on storage COT? TON, MERCHANDIZE and COUN? TRY PRODUCE, and sell or forward tho same when desired. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton through us to our friends in Charleston or New York, and forwarded frc* of charp?. Our Warehouse being located adjacent to tho South Carolina Railroad Depot, the itom of drayage will cost but half tho rates as from other parts of tho city. Rates of Storage on Cotton reduced to 25 cents a bale per month. Aug G ?2mo What Do You DrtnkT- Wolfe's Schie? dam Schnapps, lt checks tho disarray incut ol' the bowels in warm climates. RICHARD 0ML?& Si, Commission Merchants. FROM this dav, our chargo for storago on ( OT TON" will be 25 CENTS A BALE PER MONTH. Our large Brick Ware? houses aro situated soparato from other buildings, and, having a watchman con? stantly on guard, wo believe them moro secure from tiro than any othor in tho city. Wc aro proparod to make LIBERAL AD? VANCES ON COTTON consigned to our friends in Charleston or Livorpool. ON HAND, 30 bales Ounny Cloth, 1U0 coils of Orconleaf and Manilla Rope, 10,000 pounds C. R. Bacon Sides, 500 bushels Whito and Mixed Corn, 200 pounds Baling Twine, Which wo offer at marke', rates. August 13 Imo ^altimore Advertisements. Fail M4 Wiiter Importation -1SG7. R t BfiT?? S. Millinery and Straw Goods. ARHS?^^ CO,, IMPORTER8 and Jobbers of BONNET, TRIMMING and VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET 8ILK8, 8ATTN8 and VELVET8, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets ana Ladies' Hats, [trimmed and untrimmed,] Shaker Hoods, Ac, 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MR.. Offer tho largest Stock to be found in this country, and unequaled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising tho latest Pa? risian novelties. *a_ Orders solicited and prompt atten? tion given. Aug 21 Imo Phil adelpliia Advertisem'ts. The old Sporting Literary Emporium. 30? South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. WE have recently added tn our stock a very choice selection of rich and rare Books, Pamphlets, Songs, Cartes do Visito, Photographs, Ac., ?Vc. Send fora circular. Address J. T. SMITH, Ag't, No 302 South Fifth Street, Phila. July 20 fCmo MARRIAGE GUIDE. ANOTHER EDITION just published, hoing the 38th of tho POCKET JES CUPALIUS, or Every Ono his own Doctor, including a Treatise on Diseases of Fe malos. Irregularities, Ac, with a hundred engravings, explaining thoso diseases in bott? sexes. By Wm. Young, M. D. Every ono may conduct any case of se crot disease, self-almsc or thoso distress? ing diseases incidental to youth, manhood or old age, without resorting to thc quacks of tho present day. Let no man contem? plating marriage bc another hour without reading this wonderful book, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particularly. Let the weak and bashful youth who has ruined his consti? tution by thc debasing habit of self-abuse read this book. It will bo sent to all parts of the United States and Canadas tor 50 cents. AT* Send for Pocket .Eseulapius. Dir. WM. YOUNG, No. 41(5 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Penn. June 24 fly THE TRIUMPH OF ART! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF | Toinitsh's Queen's Delight. IEXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "The li Queen's Delight is beginning to awaken tho attention of our physicians. Its remarkable curative power is seen in its wonderful offect upon disease. As a Idood puritler, there is no medicine like it known to tho profession. A gentleman told mc that his son has boen taking the Queen's Delight, and is more benefited hy it than by any other medicine. Ho wants a dozen bottles." Extract from a letter: "It is dun to you to state in this public manner, in order that tho people may know tho truth, that ' I have tried your Queen's Delight, and found it not oiily what yon said it was-"a puro medicino"-but the best medicino I have ever taken for eruptions and general bad health. I had an eruption all over my body, with impaired digestion and disor? dered liver, and have tried a great many medicines without any benefit. I have taken one bottle of your Queen's Delight, tlio eruption has disappeared, my appetite is better, my livor and digestion is im {uoved. I am satisfied ono or two moro >ottlcs will euro mo." Extract from a lotter: "At thc closo of tho war, my constitution was shattered. I could not eat, sleep or perform any duty whatever, such was my prostrato condi? tion. Medicine and medical aid I hod in abundance, such waB my condition up io a few months sim o, when I began thc usc of your Queen's Delight. I havo used two bottles, my constitution is greatly im? proved, my appetite is good, enjoy roiresh mg sleep, and am able to perform my share of daily labor." Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect of only ono bottle: "Ihave used only a half bottle of 'Queen's Dolight' for boils and eruptions of the skin and itching hu? mors of the blood, which annoyed mo very much. I am entirely cured. 1 think your medicine a valuablo ono." A remarkable case of liver complaint and headache cured by tho uso of "Hcinitsh's Queen's Dolight:" A lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes? timony of the wondorful effects of this medicine. Sho has boon from early years a martyr to neadaches, caused by imper? fect action O? the liver, producing intenso headache and pain over tho eyes. She has Liken only four bottles, and assures us of the perfect euro it bas made. Sho now en? joys good health. Still another: "During last spring, I had been troubled with obstinate chills and Tovor, which, when cured, loft my system in a wretched condition, blood impure, and [ was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at ino time thought, an incurable, cutaneous eruption over my cntiro body. The most riolont remedies suggested failed to work i cure, until, at tho instance of a friend, I ?ried Dr. Hcinitsh's Queen's Delight. Less .han two bottles cured mo, leaving my skin n a healthy condition. My generalhcalth s as good as ever. For such purnoses, I lave, over sinco niv cure, unhesitatingly recommended your Queen's Delight." Don't buy any but tho right kind. All rouuino Queen's Delight has the copy-right nark on tho outsido, and it >s the only nodicine which produces the io wonderful lures. For sale wholesale and retail at FISHER A HEINITSH'S April_Drug Store. Vinegar, Coffee, Oraclters, 3E2tc D BBLS. CIDER VINEGAR. ? 1 bbl. White Wine 20 saekA RIO COFFEE. 5 bhlH. Farina CRACKERS. 5 " Soda " 5 .? Butter 2 " Sugar " 2 " Ginger SNAPS. For sale low by July 18_E. A G. D. HOPF? Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. BBLS. SUGAR CRACKERS, Bbls. Soda Biscuit, Bbls. Oroam Crackers, *. Butter Crackers, " Ginger Schnapps, Just received per steamer, and for sale ry J. A T. R. AGNEW. "July C I Charleston Advertisements. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. TH 18 well-known FIRST-CLASS H'dTEL hus been thoroughly repair . ..ed, refitted ?nd refurnished, and 1B now ready for tbe accommodation ot the traveling public, whose patronage is re? spectfully solicited. Tho proprietor promises to do all in his power for the comfort of Iiis guests. March 81 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON. S. C. COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. Feb 26 WHITE 4 MIXER. Proprietors. Livery and Sale Stables, _ CHALMERS STREET, Charleston, S. C. DEI- -^OBJLk ^WfGHF.N &, BAKER, Pro ?M tl prictors. Carriages. Phaetons, Rug Sies and Saddle Horses to hire, at all hours, [ules sud Horses for salo. Feb 27 New York Advertisements. JOHN MAC GREGOR & CO., 178 and 180 Pearl Street, New York, IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Dealers iu INDIA, SCOTCH and KENTUCKY BAQOINQ, CUNNY BAGS aud BURLAP, suitable for Wheat and Corn Sacking; also, a large aud completo stock of Bale Rope, embracing Western machine-mado Hemp, Manilla, Flax and Jute, Baling Twines, etc., all of which they offer at fair prices. July 21 2mo_ GEO. C. DUNBAR, Danker, and Cominliilon Broker IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Tele? graph and Express Stocks, County, Citv and Town Bonds, Gas Stocks and miscel? laneous Railroad Securities. No. 7 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. ??-Refers to Dr. John Fisher and Col. L. D. -Childs, Colum? bia, S. C. _July 19 3mo AVolfc'i? Schiedam Kell nupps are good fm-jdl urinary complaint?. "STEVENS HOUSE," il,23, 25 .4JW) 27 BROADWAY, X. Y. OPPOSITE HOWLING nBEKK. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rniiE STEVENS HOUSE is well and _l_ widely Known to the traveling public. Tho location is especially suitable to mer? chants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the cit.", is on thc highway of Southern and West? ern travel, and adjacent ti) nil the princi? pal railroad and ste 'iubo:it depots. Tho Stevens House bas liberal accom? modation for over 3i)() guests; it is welWur lushed, and possesses every modern improvement for tho comfort and enter tain ment of its inmates. Thc rooms hav- | ing been refurnished and remodeled, we are enabled to offer extra facilities for thc comfort and pleasure ot" our guests. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated - provided with gus ami water; the attend? ance i* prompt and respectful, and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season-at moderate rate:-. GEO. K. CHASE 4 CO., May 31 Gmo_Proprietors. Willie's S< lil? itu m Sell nappa bave a depot in all the large cities in tho Union._ JAMES CONNER'S SONS US (TED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street (corner Df Re vde street, ) New York. The type on which this paper is print ed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission Viv LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., BANKERS, NO. 1G WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banks, bankers merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at tho regular Stock Ex? change by a member of the linn. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. Aprils DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. Cynus J. LAWBENCE. WM. A. HALSTEO NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN EQUITY-UNION DISTRICT. Joseph Whitraire and others, creditors of John R. R. Gilos, vs. James T. Douglas and wife.-Hill to Marshal Assets. PURSUANT to a decretal order of his Honor Chancellor Carroll in this case, the creditors of John R. R. Giles, deceased, late of Union District, S. C., are required to render on oath and establish their de? mands before mo, by the first dav of Octo? ber next. WM. M?NRO, Commissioner in F.quitv Union Dist. Union C. H., S. C., Juno 20, 18G7. June 23_ ttol RICHLAND--IN EQUITY. Robert W. Gibbes, Trustee, vs. Malinda Hines. PURSUANT to tho order of Court, tho creditors ot JOSEPH A. HINES, de? ceased, aro required to provo their de? mands beforo mo on or before tho 1st of September next. D. R. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. July 2:1 tuno TO SOUTHER* MERCHANTS! KOCK IStAND GOODS. IF von desire to supply yourselves for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, with the VERY REST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Cassimeres! AND WITH 7:iIF. MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free fr shoddy ami other imparities, Order Samples from tho subscriber, and they w ill be forwarded, With prices attach? ed, during tho months of July ai d August, I rom tnoso samples you can niako votir selections and return your orders; and tho goods will be forwarded directly from tho manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock Island Manufac. Co., June 2 imo Charlotte, N. C. TOBACCO! TOBACCO ! ! i)f\ BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just ? v/ received on consignment, and for salo low by J. 4 T. R. AGNEW. June 30 UNIVERSITY OP South Carolina. A?B^ THE next * ?sion of this In /fijjA ?t i tu t ion will open on the FIRST 4&LMteMONDAY of October, and con thine without interruption until VoFthc 1st of July following. ekmkr Applicants must be at least fifteen years of ago. Each student may select his school?, but, in the Academic Department, must, unless specially ex? cused by tho Chairman of tho Faculty, attend at least three. The Law and Medical Schools having recently been fully organized, then- aro now three departments in the Univctsity. I. ACADEMIC. II. LAW. UL MEDICINE. Tho aggregate expenses, including tui? tion, board, wood, lights and washing, for the session of nino months, will be: For Academic Student, attending three Professors, about,.#303 For Law Student, about.280 For Medical Student, attending a full conrso, about. 870 JWFor catalogues, giving additional in? formation, address Rev. C. Bruce Walker, Secretary, or R. W. BARNWELL, ' Chairman of the Faculty, Aug 9 2mo Columbia, 8. C. FEMALE SEMINARY. jm? THE next term of tho sub tt?i scriber's SCHOOL will com t-~gBB||;meiiCo on MONDAY, September ^??FK*2, and continuo sixteen weeks, ^gjjr till Friday, December 20, at the following rates, payablo half iu advance: Tuition in Spelling, Reading, Primary Arithmetic and Geography, with WritiKg commenced.$8 Above, with English Grammar and El? ementary History... .12 Above, with higher English Studies, Mathematics, Ac.1G Above, with Latin or French.20 Music on Piauo .20 Board.80 ?B~If desired, instruction will bo given to a Select Class of Young Ladies, three afternoons in thc week. Competent Assistants will be employed in tho Elementary and Musical Depart? ments. Applv at "corner of Camden and Pickons streets. W. MULLER Aug 1 Imo ~W?sklNGT0?~???VERSITY. Medical Department. BALTIMORE, M. 1). FACULTY. Rev. THOMAS E. BOND. M. D., President. G. C. M. ROBERTS, M. D., Emeritus Pro? fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. A. J. FOARD, M. D., Professor of Descrip? tive and Surgical Anatomy. J. P. LOGAN. M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practico of Medicine. HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Professor of Obst?trica. MARTIN 1'. SCOTT, M. D., Professor or tho Diseases of Women and Children. EDWARD WARREN, M. D., Professor of tho Principles and Practice of Surgery. JOHN F. MONMONIER, M. I)., Professor of Physiology and General Pathology. J. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Professor of Medi? cal Jurisprudence and Hygiene. JOSEPH E. CLAGETT, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy. JOHN N. MONM?NIER, M. D., Demon? strator of Anatomy. TUE next session ?f this institution will commence on tho FIRST TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, and continue for live months. Ono student from en ch Congressional District of tho late slavoholding States will bo admitted to all the privileges of this University, upon tho payment of thirty-jice dollars for each session of at? tendance. AU the subjects embraced in the curri? culum will bo thoroughly taught and pro? perly illustrated. Every facility will bo afforded for Clini? cal study and Anatomical investigation. FEES.-Matriculation, $5; Dissection, $10; Professors, $120; Graduation, *20; Beneficiary, $35. For further information, apply to tho subscriber, A. J. FOARD, M. D., Dean, No. 47 Liberty st., N. E. corner of Lexington, or Barnum's Hotel. Aug fl _ _Imo 4,000 GINS! Beady for the Season, at tho ?W?ftiU FACTORY. Send your order to the South Carolina CotlOD Gin Waiielioiise. COLUMBIA, S. C. THEY GIN Faster, Cleaucr and make a better Sample than any Gins in tho country with the samo power. They have been adopted by the East India Cotton Agency Company, by tho Manchester Cot? ton Supply Association, by tho Viceroy of Egypt, and by the Governments of Turkoy, Brazil, Italy", Grecco and India, in their efforts to raise this staple in their midst; and their merits are even moro fully un derstood by those using them in our own country during the last two years. They aro also warranted to givo satisfaction, or no sale. ALSO. Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, ?fee. Wood's MOWING and REAPING MACHINES, .which have taken the first premium at tho Paris Ex ?j osition. Tho following Kcutlenion, to whom I have recently t .1 those Machines, will gladly testify to their merits: Dr. B. W. Tavlor, Columbia, S. C. W. L. Mikell,"Columbia, S. C. don. J. J. Bratton, Winnsboro, s. c. M. E. DoGraffonroid, Chester, s. c. O. C. Wells, Newberry, S. C. J. P. Kinard, Newberry. S. C. J. F. Hitchers, Union, S. C. L. A. Lowrance, Salisbury, N. C. Terms accommodating. Address, AV. B. LOWRANCE, South Carolina Cotton Gin Warehouso, Angil Imo Columbia, S. C. A. R. COLTON, Proprietor. Butter and Cheese. FIRKIN? GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced prico. Firkins choice Orango County BUTTER -reduced price. Also, a fresh supply of that delicious Butter, in 2J-lb. packages-air and water? tight. Pino Apple, English Dairy and prime N Y. Statn Factory Cheese. For Rale low b\ Jnlyfl GEO. SYMMERS. w?LixottiLoxk Salee ~ SHERIFF'S SALES BY Tir (oe of sundry writs ot fieri facias to me directed, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY sud TUE8DAY in Sep? tember next, before the Court Honso in Columbia, within tho legal hours, The following PROPERTY, riz: 4 pits of Crude Turpentine, of the fol? lowing dimensions, viz: One pit 40x15 feet, G feet deep; two pits 80x15 feet, 6 feet deep; one pit 15x10 feet, 6 feet deep-on the plantation formerly known a? Hocott & Rawlinson, on thoSonth Carolina Railroad, six miles below Columbia. Levied on as the property of Daniel D. Hocott, at the suit of the Bank of Camden, S. C., vs. Daniel D. Hocott. ALSO, At tho Btoro of Melvin M. Cohen, on As? sembly street, between Senate and Pen? dleton streets, in Columbia, the entire stock of Merchandize, consisting of: Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Liquors and an assortment of Shelf Goods such as are usually kept in a grocery store. Also, at tho same place, tho following articles of Household Furniture, viz: 16 Mahogany Chairs, 2 Rosewood Tables, [small,] 1 Mar? ble top Table, 1 Dining Table, 7 Oak Cane seat Chairs, 4 Fancy Cane-Beat Chaira, 2 Rocking Chairs, I Lounge, 1 Fender, 1 pair Brass Andirons. 1 Mahogany Bedstead, 1 Mahogany Warurobo,8 Mahogany Bureaus, 1 Washstand, 4 Mattresses. Levied on cs the property o? Melvin M. Cohen, at the suit of T. J. Moise A Co. et at. vs. Melvin M. Cohen. Terms cash. F. W. OREEN, 8. R. D. Aug 18 t COPELAND & B?ARDEN, Commission Merchants, CO LU MD IA, S. C. STORAGE ON COTTON 23 cents a hale per month. Wo aro prepared to make LIBERAL AD? VANCES on COTTON, and will ship and attend to the salo of tho same in Charles? ton, New York or Liverpool. Wo have on hand a largo and well selected stock of BAGGING, BALE ROPE, BACON, SOI UPPER and HARNESS LEATHER, which wo offer at LOW PRICES, having bought beforo tho late advance. August 14 lino so?8T?me mm tt CALL AND SEE ! MY stock of Goods ?gaL -. ?ga has been materially ^^V?S? _gadded to dining tho'past week, ana am now prepared to show an excellent stock of JEWELRY. Also, WATCHES. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, etc. "Tip-top" GOLD PENS-the best manufactured. Pei . ons desirous of having the hair of deceased friends or relatives preserved in enduring style, can have it MANUFAC? TURED into RINGS, BREAST-PINS ci EAR-RINGS, handsomely or plainly orna? mented. ?3- REPAIRING of all kinds faithfully attended to, and at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I. STJLZBACHER, At J. Sulzbacher A Co.'s, Assembly street, opposite Market. Julv 12 Wolfe's S< nn .lum Scliuapp? are good for Rheumatism. HUT MIIETII IN THE PRICE OF Clothing!! AS is our usual custom at the close of each season, we now offer our stock of SPRING CLOTHING AT COST! BARGAINS in BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES & TWEEDS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Walker's Block. N. B.-We are daily mak? ing additions to our stock of Slothing, with GOODS OF 3UR OWN MANUFAC? TURE. May 14 3abinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAVING resumed the Jabovo business, I am pre? pared to execute all kinds d' work in tho above line at tho shortest lotico and most reasonable prices. A variety or COFFINS constantly on land. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 30 M. H. BERRY, lt Brennan 4 Carroll's Carriage Factory. Wolfe*? Schiedam Solnmppi are re lommended bj all the medical faculty. KEEP COOL. rEN DOZ. FANS, at half former price.-; from 5 cents to $3. Call and get a .rettv fun. ALFRED TOLLESON. Juno 18 _^_ WHF .T AND FLOUR. [WILL . . the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE toi WHEAT and FLOUR. Will urnish bags when desired. June ALFRED TOLLESON.