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. . -. [Evpres?lt/.forth? Columbia Phoenix.] Cable Despatches. LONDON, August 81.-It is stated that France has given Prussia peace assurances. It is reported at Paris that the Foreign Office will soon issno a pacific-toned note. The Studtgard Official Gazette denies that the South? ern German Bund was broached at the Salzburg Conference. LATEST.-Napoleon spoke at Ami? ens; he considered his enthusiastic receptions evidences of the patriot? ism of tho people. Alluding to the Mexican question, ho said ho didn't regard French honor tarnished or its {?restige impaired. Germanic ovents eft France tranquil, and the certain peace of Europe remains undis? turbed. He will do his utmost to promote trade and more liberal insti? tutions. The little, schooner John T. Ford, from Baltimore, on the 23d, for Paris, capsized at the entrance of the Eng? lish Channel. Only one person, name unknown, saved. PARUS, August 31-Nuou.-The Emperor's pacific speech affects thc Bourse favorably. Rentes aro firmei and higher. ? ? ? Newt Items. WASHINGTON,'August 31.-Furthei changes in District Commandert rn not immediately probable. The steamer Guide has arrived a St. Louis, from Fort Denver, witl $500,000 in treasure. In the late prize fight, McCool knocked Jones out of time on tin 31th ronnd. Five millions in coin is thc amouu of interest on 10-40's duo tho 1st c September. Special Order No. 429, from Gone ral Grant's headquarters, isas follows Commanders of tho Military Dis tricts created under the Act of Marc 2, 1867, will make no appointment to oivil offices of persons who hav been removed by themselves or thei predecessors in command. The Attorney-General's report, o which the President removed Sickle; will bo published on Monday. ] appear? that Sickles held that ho wt not amenable to grand juries, Unite States marshals or United States di triot attorneys, while in command < a military district created by Act < Congress, and in which tho powers < military commanders aro defined. COLUMBUS, GA., August 31. large conservative meeting was he! here to-day. which was attended by number of whites and blacks. Tl meeting was addressed by Joser. "Williams and Benjamin Holme (colored,) of Tennessee. Amid gre enthusiasm, resolutions were passe demanding the enfranchisement all the whites, and declaring tl rights of the negroes to hold offic Good order proaailed until the spee< of A. R. Lamar, (white,) when the was an interruption by a soldier the garrison, who was prompt arrested and placed in the gua house. A demonstration was mai by radical negroes last night to mc J oe Williams aud Holmes. RICHMOND, August 31.-An appc was taken, to-day, fix.m the Suprer Court of Virginia to the Unit States Supremo Court, iu tho case Paul vs. the State of Virginia, and writ issued from the United Sta1 Court here, returnable at Washir ton. This is the first case of the ki whioh has occurred. NKW OBLEANS, August 31.-Thc were 22 interments from yellow fe^ yesterday; total for the week, 12G. GAI/VESTON, August 31.-Thi were 241 deaths from fever this wei At Corpus Christi, there have bf 100 deaths up to tho 16th. Half the citizens are sick or dead, a much distress prevails. Help is mt needed. Donations for the benefil the Corpus Christi sufferers can forwarded through Spofford, Tilesl & Co., Now York. CHARLESTON, August 31.-Arrive Schooner Wide World, Norfc Steamers Saragossa and Champ: have been detained by heavy w ther. MONTGOMERY, August 31.-Gem Popo has issued an order for an e tion, on the 1st of October, on question of a convention, and d gates to the same. HAVANA, August 30.-The Span steamer Barcelona, from Vera Cr 19th, and Sisal, 22d, arrived here the 25th. The country is fast proaching a peaceful status, and supreme Government is busy die ing laws to insure that end anc regulate every branch of publio ministration. Mr. Charles Maye had his exequatur confirmed an C sui at Chihuahua. The Frenoh British Ministers left the citj Mexico on the 8th instant, for * Cruz, under proper escort, witl: their attaches. Santa Anna is kept a prisoner in tho Castle of Juan d'Ulloa. The following important lettci tho exchange question was made ] lie to-day. It was to General E Hitchcock, United States Com Bionor of Exchange, bnt was n replied to: CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERIC WAH DEPARTMENT, RICHMOND, VA., January 24, 1864 To Maj. Gen. E. A. Hitchcock; ? Exchange. SIR: In view of the present < cultics attending the oxchango release of prisoners, I propose all such, on either side, shall h. tended by a proper number of their own surgeons, who, under rules to be estabhshed, shall be permitted to take charge of their health and com? fort. I also propose that these sur? geons shall act as commissioners, with power to receive and distribute such contributions of money, food, clothing and medicines'as may be1 forwarded for the relief of the pri? soners. I further propose that these surgeons shall be selected by their I own Government, and that they shall ! have full liberty, at any and all times, through the agents of exchange, to make reports not only of their own acts, but of any matters relating to the welfare of the prisoners. Re? spectfully, your obedient servant, ROBERT OULD, Agent of Exchange. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, August 31-Noon. Stocks strong. Gold 41?4. Money j 4@5 per cent. Pork heavy, at $23(n) 23.25. Lard 127,?(c?U4. Cotton dull, at 27c. Corn ?.,(?),?c. better. 7 P. M.-Aro ney closed et sj, at 3(p 5 per cent., on call. BALTIMORE, August 31.-Cotton is dull-middling uplands 26'.j. No white wheat offered-red advanced 5c. Corn scarce-white $1.08(7? 1.10; yellow $1.15@1.17. Whiskey 35. CINCINNATI, August 31.-Corn very scarce, at $1@1.05, on tho spot, and 81, delivered next week. Whiskey irregular, at 34. Bacon firm, and tending up-shoulders held at 18. SAVANNAH, August 31.-Cotton quiet; sales 67 bales; middlings 25. CHARLESTON, August 31.-Cotton easier; sales 24 bales-middlings no? minally 24).i@25)>:; ; roceipts of the week 1,600 bales; exports 2,310;stock on hand 900 bales. Reports from tho Sea Islands grow moro unfavorable daily; the caterpillar aro creating sad havoc. NEW ORLEANS, August 31.-Sales of cotton 100 bnles; market dull-low middlings 25. Flour dull, with only a retail business; prices declined 50c. superfine quoted at $8.50; choice $11.60(^12.50. Corn dull and droop? ing, at $1.20@1.25 for yellow and white. Oats advanced 5c.-65($75. Pork firmer, at $26.25. Bacon stock small-shoulders 14; clear sides 18. Lard, in tierces, 18%; keg 14^@15. Gold 41 LONDON, August 31-Noon. Bonds 72>,i. LIVERPOOL, August 31-Noon. Cotton drooping; quotations unal? tered. BAGGING AND ROPE. -I f\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, 1U 50 coilB Manilla Rope, 200 lbs. lugging Twine. Just received and for Hale low bv J. & T. R. AGNEW. Aug 25 _ Ague and Fever-The only preventive I known for chills and fever ia the uso of | Wolfo'a Schiedam Schnapps. Fresh Lemons, Raisins, AND CURRANTS, at J. C. SEEGERS .t CO.'S. Wolfe's Schiedam Schwapp? is tho purest liquor manufactured in tho world. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER SON-an Historical Novel; by Muhlbach. Christianity and its Conflicts; by Marcy. Called to Account; by the author of "On Guard." 50 Couta. No Man's Friend-a Novel; by Robin? son. 75 Cunts. Tho Doom, and other new Poems; by Jeau Ingelow. And other now publications, for s ile at McCARTER'S New Bookstore, At R. L. BRYAN'S Old Stand, Auguat 17_ _^Iam Street. The best Season to Plant Turnip Seed. JU8T RECEIVED: WAITE'S ECLIPSE, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, YELLOW ABERDEEN, RUTA BAGA. For sale cheap at FISHER <fc HEINITSH'S, Druggists. August 21_ FLOUR! FLOUR! FIFTY bags now EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, iu bags of 98 lbs. For salo by ALFRED TOLLESON. Aug ll_-_ W. B. JOHNSTON, Magistrate and Notary Public. WILL attend promptly to all office bu? siness. May bo found at tho Plucnix Oftico during business hours. Aug 16 MABIE ANTOINETTE, A NOTKER-tho latest production of j ?X. Miss Muhlbach's pen. Randolph Gudan, and other stories, by "Ouida," author of Idalia, Chindos, Ac. Last Chronicle of Barset; by Anthony Trollope; with illustrations. Youth's Historv of Great Civil War, for 1861 to 1865; by R. G. Horton. Subscrip? tions recoived. Globe Edition of Bulwor's Novels, on tinted paper, bound in green Morocco cloth. Each novel sold separately. Also, a number of Books in tho German Language. At DUFFIE & CnAl'MAN'S August 17_Bookstore. FRESH LEMONS. rST received at Aug 6 J. C. SEEGERS fe CO.'S. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnappt aro good for all kidney and bUddor complaints. FOOD FOR CHILDRENT" PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It " almost identical with milk in chemical composition, and contains abundant sup? plies of every element of bodily organiza? tion. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH. Druggists. JVug 4_' Dew of the Alp?.__Udolpho WolfeTsoio age nt for tho above cordial, manufactured iu Geneva, Switzerland, is used by all tho crowned hoads ..f Europo. HAMS AND BACON STRIPS,' " SUGAR-CURED, rt .Tony c. 8?EGER8 & CO.'S. Aug 1 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS ! ! THE subscriber has opened a (FAMILY G BO CB KY STOBE, [whore be has on hand an assort? iment of 8UGAB8, COFFEE, TEAS, 8YBUP8, MEAL, GRIST, Flou?*, Corn, Bacon Strips, Starch, Candles, Buttor, Lard, Mackorol, Chcose, Fine Killickinick and Durham Smoking TOBACCO. Fine Chewing TOBACCO, 3 plugs to a ll?. Segars, various brands, and everything requirod by a family in the grocery line. ALSO, 10 boxes "Magnolia" Chewing Tobacco, Ubis, extra Corn Whisker, at wholesale All of which will bo sold ?it t he LOWEST BATES for CASH. A frosh assortment of all goods in my lino will always bc found at the storo, cor? ner of Pendleton and Assembly streets, next door below Melvin M. Cohen's old stand, below tho State House. Aug 28 _ RICH ABD ALLEN. Watches, Fancy Articles, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Gold Fens, Clocks, &c, In great variety, just received and lor sale. I. STJX/ZBACHER, Assembly street, opposite the Market. Hair Work Noatlv executed, and at short notice. Aug 28_ R E M O VA Xi. s y 3? 5, PISTOLS AND Sportsmen's Equipments, FISHING TACKLE. &c. .^^^ THE undersigned has re ^^^7 moved his stock of goods in ^?L??-3Ss^tho above lino to tho store V ?next to Fisher A Hciuitsh's. tums and Pistols repaired and put in perfect ordor, at reasonable notice. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite Phouix Office. Aug 28_ REMOVAL. /^W HAYING removed m v FUR PE; NITURE business to the Na-fQ BflMfetional Express old stand, I M would ne glad to see my former pa- ' T ' trons and thc publie generallv give mo a call, as I have a nice stock of FURNITURE on hand, and will make to order or repair anything in tho Furnituro Uno very reason? able, and workmanship to please oven tho moBt fastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Washington st., bet. Main and Asscm'y, A few doors from old stand. Aug 10 Gmo Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps arc a preventive for dulls and fever. CORN. 1 OOO CORN Wt'at?rU WUITE 500 bushels Western MIXED CORN. At LOW PRICES for CASH bv COPELAND A DEARDEN. Au? C_Imo THOS. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchango bought and sold. Office at GBEGO A CO.'S^_July 31 -| f\ BBLS. Kerosene and Machinery WJ OIL, just received and for sale at greatlv reduced prices bv Aug 4_J. A T. R. AGNEW. _ CANDY. ?t i> BOXES ASSOBTED CANDY, low for y?? cash at J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Aug 9_ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps arc good for Gout. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have becu beforo tho American public for tho last oighteen years. _ Harvey's Rat and Mice Paste. GET RID OF THE RATS. HARVEY'S RAT PASTE exterminates Rats, Mico, Roaches and Ants from your store-room, corn houses or cribs, your kitchens, your houses; saves you mo? ney in providing for these thieves; a sure euro for tboso depredators and destroyers. For salo by FISHER A HEIN ITS II, Aug 7 Druggists. Bacon and Tobacco. ONE THOUSAND lbs. Country BACON SIDES. 1,000 lbB. Killickinick Smoking Tobacco. 10 boxes low-priced Chewing *' 8 bales 7-8 Heavy Shirting. For sale low by ALFRED TOLLESON. Aug 0 _ Tomatoes, Peaches, Okra, Corn. PRESERVE them for winter use by using tho PRESERVING FLUID just arrived and for salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, Aug IC Druggists. MOLASSES AND SYRUP. 5HHDS. MOLASSES. 5 barrels Bee Hivo Syrup. 100 sacks Family Flour. August 23 E. A G. D. HOPE. Cigars and Tobacco. THE undersigned has just received, and keeps constantly on band, a largo and variod stock of CIGARS. Also, a largo eupplv of SMOKING and CHEWING TO? BACCO, of all brands. F. A. SCHNEIDER, Aug 15 riain street. SCHOOL NOTICE. . MRS. PECK will resume tho exercises of her SCHOOL, on MONDAY, 16th of September. Aug 31 5 SCHOOL NOTICE. THE MISSES McGOWAN /f/Ju will resume the exercises of ?ffiWlp^tlnMr School on MONDAY, tho ^UflK?S-d day of September, at their Yy residence, cornerof Taylor and *mkwr Assombly strcots. August 31 2?_ _ SCHOOL NOTIOE. " THE MISSES MARTIN will /7?3k resume the exercises of their <^lU3ft?W.Sch<H>l fur Yoong Ladies, on HIMERS T U ES DAY, thc lat clay of Oeto C^BS* A vcrv limited number of RO AUDERS received. Terms as usual. Aug 20 4 FEMALE SEMINARY. /jg*. THE uext term of the aub /Ti?k^pcriber's SCHOOL will com '-fi?ay^'nciice on MONDAY, Septcnibeaj tipEi'i, and continue sixteen weeksfl till Friday, Ticcember 20, ?it th? ***M?r following rates, payable half in? advance: Tuition in Spelling beading, Primary Arithmetic and Geography, with Writing commenced. $8 Above, with English Grammar and El? ementary History. 12 Above, with higher English Studies, Mathematics, Ac.10 Above, with Latiu or French.20 Music on Piano.20 Doa rd.80 A.Tlf desired, instruction will bc given to a Select Class of Young Ladies, throb afternoons in tho week. Competent Assistants will bc employed in the Elementary and Musical Depart? ments. Applv at corner of Camden and Picken?streets. W. MULLER _ Aug 1_Imo UNIVERSITY OF South Carolina. ?saw TUE next session of this In /jlj^k. stitution will open on thu FIRST ^lUggaf^MONDAY of October, and con %ESBf^?tniue without interruption until jP^p?'the 1st of July following. <X?jr A]>plicants must bo at least fifteen years of agc. Each student may select his schools, but, in tho Academic Department, must, unless specially ex? cused by the Chairman of the Faculty, attend at least three. Tho Law and Medical Schools having recently boen fully organized, there aro now three departments in the University. I. ACADEMIC. II. LAW. III. MEDICINE. Thc aggregate expenses, including tui? tion, board, wood, lights and washiug, for thc session of nine months, will be: For Academic Student, attondiug three Professors, about,.$305 For Law Student, about.280 For Medical Student, attending a full course, about. 370 ?T"For catalogues, giving additional in? formation, address Rev. C. Brnco Walker, Secretary, or R. W. BARNWELL, Chairman of tho Faculty, Aug 0 *2mo Columbia, S. C. Wolf?.'? Sc:Mellum Schnapp? are sold by all grocers and apothecaries._ WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. Medical Department. li ALTIMORE, M. J). 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., Profossor of Descrip? tive and Surgical Anatomy. J. P. LOGAN, M. D., Professor of tho Principles and Practico of Msdicine. HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. MARTIN P. SCOTP, M. D., Professor of tho Diseases of Women ai.d Children. EDWARD W ARREN, M. D., Professor of tho Principles and Practico of Surgery. JOHN F. MONMONIER, M. 1)., Professor of Physiology and General Pathology. J. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Professor of Mich? eal Jurisprudence and Hvgieno. JOSEPH E. CLAGETT, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D.. Professor of Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy. JOHN N. MONMO'NlER. M. D., P"mon strator of Anatomy. THE next session of this institution will commence on tho FIRST TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, and continue for live months. Ono student from each Congressional District of the lato slavcholding States will bo admitted to all tho privileges of this University, upon tho payment of tliirly-fite dollars for each session of at? tendance. All the subjects embraced in tho curri? culum will be thoroughly taught aud pro? perly illustrated. Every facility will bo afforded for Clini? cal study and Anatomical investigation. FEES.-Matriculation, $5; Dissection, $10; Professors, $120; Graduation, $i0; 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 G_Imo Wolf o's se li i ed H m Schnapps aro good for colic and pain in the stomach. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW aud FELT HATS-cheap. I June 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are used all over the world by tho physicians in their practice. _ FRESH ARRIVALS. KITS SHAD ROE. '1 ?erees Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS. Tierces Puro Leaf LARD. Firkins primo Goshen BUTTER. Boxes English Dairv, New York Stcto Factory and Pino Apple CHEESE. Genuine Imported English ALE and PORTER, pints. Pale, Stearino, Chemical, Olive and a full assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced prices. Choice TEAS-Oolong, Young Hyson, Ac. C iF'FEE-Old Government Java, Rio,Ac Fresh Trenton CRACKERS. New Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low. Fresh Beat primo Carolina RICE. Crosse A Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted. French FRUITS, in Brandy. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI. Ac. Fresh Goods received from New York and Baltimoro by every steamer, and of? fered at lowest cash prices. Aug 2 GEO. SY? IM Fits. The Olendining House, North-west Corner Camden and Marion Sis. IN ORDER to meet the necessities of tho times, tho rates of board for tran _ "aient boarders will hereaf? ter bo Wli?Fday. Single meals 50 couts. Travoling guests will And the best ac? commodations and largo and airy cham? bers! on reasonable terms. Attachod to tho Houso is a noat and pri? vate BAR-ROOM, whero tho best of Li? quors, Whiskey? Brandy, Gin, Ac, wiB always bo found, and at reduced prices from those ordinarily charged at tho pre? sent time. August 30 Imo J. OLENDINING. NOTICE. BREAKFAST HOUSE. PASSENGERS leaving Columbia on tho South Carolina Railroad by tho morning train, can get BREAKFAST at rsyUle, as ample timo ia allowed for .purpose. C. A. SCOTT, _ Proprietor LOUNTAIN AIR. iONS who desire to pass the r months in a beult hy section, fcbod wator and mountain air aro icipal attractions, can bo comfort ably" accommodated at tho WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each way Board bv tbe week or month st reasonable rates. " D. BIEMANN. July 9 3mo St. James Hotel, KEW ORLEANS, I.A. rnorniETOBS: WM. A. HURD, of New Orleans. W. P, CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. tar Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hotel. Julv 3 Gmo COPELAND & BEARDEN, Commission Merchants, CO LU MU IA, s. c. STORAGE ON COTTON 25 cents a halo per month. Wo are prepared to mako LIBERAL AD? VANCES on COTTON, and will ship and attend to tho sale of the samo in Charles? ton, Now York or Liverpool. We have on hand a largo and well selected stock of BAGGING, BALE BOPE, BACON, SOLE, UPPER and HARNESS LEATHER, which wc offer at LOW PRICES, having bought beforo the late advance. August 14 Imo RICHARD O'fliEALE & SON, Commission Merchants. FROM this day, our charge for storage on COTTON will bo 25 CENTS ABALE PER MONTH. Onr largo Brick Ware-1 houses aro situated separato from other buildings, and, having a watchman con? stantly on guard, wo beliovo them more Becuro from th o than any other in tho city. Wo aro preparod to mako LIBEBAL AD- I VANCES ON COTTON consigned to our friends in Charleston or Liverpool. ON HANI), 80 bales Gunny Cloth, 100 coils of Grcenlcaf and Manilla Bopc, 10,000 pounds C. B. Bacon Sidos, 500 bushels Whito and Mixed Corn, 200 pounds Baling Twine, Which wc ( tier at marke', rates. August 13 ? _ Dno CRAWFORD & FRIDAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, & C. DANIEL CUAWFOKD. JAMES K. FRIDAY. (TT-r-r-rv WILL reecho on storage COT ^U^TON, MERCHANDIZE and COUN B?HTRY PRODUCE, and sell or forward tho same when desired. Liberal advances mado on consignments of Cotton through us to our friends in Charleston or Now York, and forwarded free of charge. Our Warehouse being located adjacent to tho South Carolina Railroad Depot, the item of drayage will cost but half the rates as from other parts of tho city. Rates of Storage on Cotton reduced to 25 cents a balo per month. Aug 6 ?2mo Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the _PHONIX OFFICE. Vinegar, Coffee, Crackers, ZEEStc. 2BBL8. OIDEB VINEGAR. 1 bbl. White Wine 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. 5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 " Soda " 5 ,l Butter " 3 " Sugar " 2 " Ginger SNAPS.. For sale low by _Jilly IS_E. A G. D. HOPE. Fresh Biscuit ana Crackers. BBLS. SUGAR CRACKERS, Bbls. Soda Biscuit, Bbls. Cream Crackers, " Butter Crackers, " Giugor Schnapps, Just received per steamer, and for salo by J. A T. B. AGNEW. _ July 6 _ 15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, DIFFERENT GRADES, low to dealers. June 30 JOHN_C._SEEGERS_ACO. KEEP COOL. TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices, from 5 cents to $3. Call and get a pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLESON. Julio IS _ Tobacco, Tobacco. TWENTY boxoB FINE TOBACCO, for salo CHEAP. _June 15 ALFRED_ TOLLESON|_ WHEAT AND FLOUR. IWILL pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will furnish bags when desired. June ALFRED TOLLESON. SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE ! THE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION -CHAPEL, on the squaro South of tho _.Asylum; suitable for a small family residence. Apply to R. L. BRYAN. Juno 7_ "TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! ! OA I5?XES CHOICE TOBACCO, just received on consignment, and for salo low by J. A X. B. AGNEW. Juno 30_ Wolfe's Sc h lcd um Schnuup* are good for Dyspepsia. -?-Txcs-tJ.Qjo. Bales Estate Sale of Lot. By A. E. PTTTT.T.TPR TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at ll o'clock, I will Boll, in front of tho old Court House, by order of the Executrix, A LOT, containing four acres, bounded by Indigo, Tobacco, Tickens and Hender? son streets, belonging to tho Estate of Charles McKenna, deceased. Thero is on tho lot a small House, and a good Well of water. Terms cash. September I Brick, and Buggy and Harness. By A. R. PHILLIPS. I will sell, on TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at ll o'clock, at the old Court House, 20,000 Brick, A good Bingie Buggy, with Harness. Terms cash. September 1 4 OOO GINS ! Roadv for tho Season, at the MANUFACTORY, Send your order to tho South Carolina Codon Gin Waucliousc COLUMBIA, 8. C. THEY GIN Faster. Cleaner and make a better Sample than any Gins in the country with the same power. They have been adopted by the East India Cotton Agency Company, by tho Manchester Cot? ton Supply Association, by tho Viceroy of Egj pt, and by tho Governments of Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Grceco and ludia, in their efforts to raiso this staple in their midst; and their merits aro even moro fully un? derstood by t hose using them in our own country during tho last two years. They aro also warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale. ALSO, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, ?fe?. Wood's MOWING and ~*^S,_V BEATING MACHINES, ^grT^?uTTi ?whioh have taken tho first ^ytife^^Vdrtj^prciuiuiu .'.t thc Paris Ex The following gentlemen, to whom I have roccntly sold those Machines, wiJl gladly testify to their morita: Dr. B. W. Taylor, Columbia, S. C. W. L. Mikell, Columbia, 8. C. Gen. J. J. liratton, Winusboro, S. 0. M. E. DcGmr?onreid, Chester, S. C. O. C. W?lls, Newberry, S. C. J. T. Kinard, Newberry, S. C. J. F. Hitchers, Union, 8. C. L. A. Lowrance, Salisbury,'N. C. Terms accommodating. Address, W. B. LOWRANCE, South Carolina Cotton Gin Warehouse, Aug ll Imo Columbia, 8. C. A. R. COLTON, Propriotor._ Georgia Cotton Crins. THE subscribers, agents for Messrs. W. G. Clemons, Brown A Co., of Colum? bus, Ga., aro prepared to fill orders for thoir GIN8, which comprise Siuglo and Doublo Cylinder, and adapted to either water or horso power. These Gins aro mado by a factory established over twenty years ago, and comprise all tho chief points of excellence, namely: SPEED, LIGHT DRAUGHT and GOOD SAMPLE. AS" Circulars sent when requested. RICHARD O'NEALE & SON. Ang 13_Imo Dew or tile Alps.-This cordial has, only to bo tasted to be appreciated. TO S0?TBEBN MERCHANTS! BOCK ISUND COOPS. IF you desire to supply yourselves for tho F*ALL and WINTER TRADE, with tho VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Gassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics! AU free from shoddy and other impurities. Oidor Samples from thc subscriber, and they will bu forwarded, with prices attach? ed, during tho months of July and August. From these samples you can make your selections and return your orders; and tho goods will bo forwarded directly from thc manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock Island Manufac. Co., * Jone 2 4mo_Charlotte, N. C. Wolfe's Helli?-amii Schnapps aro put up in quart and pint bottles, with tho pro? prietor's name on the bottle, cork and label._ Butter and Cheese. FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced prico. FirkinB cboico Orange County BUTTER -reduced price. Also, a frosh supply of that delicious Butter, in 2i-lb. packages-air and water? tight. Piuo Applo, English Dairy and prime N. Y. State Factory Cheese. For sale low by _July_6 _ _GEO. 8YMMERS. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps should be in tho hands of overy housokoepor. Our Bulletin Board-Arrivals. LITE FOR THE HAIR, a now article, to make beautiful hair, and restore it, when grey, to ita natural color Preserving Fluid has arrived. Jar Corks, for Pickle and Preserve Jars. Spices for Pickling. Baker's Broma and Cocoa. Lemon Syrup and Tamarinds. JLai? FISHER & HEINITSH. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are re commended by all tho medical faculty. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ! THE GOOD POTASH. A NEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED ?\_ LYE; will make better soap, with less trouble, than any othor potash out. It is nuch choaper, and a ready soap-maker. Try it. Try it. New things must be tried. This Potash is genuino, and is warranted lo make Soap. Buy it at the right place, ind you wont bo deceived. Tho Grand Potash is for dalo onlv bv "TSHER Si HEINITSH, Druggists. .Job ai_ Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. Ililli I I HAVING resumed the ?Bf,tl M. ve business, 1 am pro HHHH9Q?p.ireu to execute all kinds )f work in tho above linc at tho shortest lotice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on land. Funerals promptly ?Wended. Aug 80 ", M. fi, BERIA. Vt Brennan A Carroll's Carnage Factory.