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3T3y TelegrapU. I Expressly for the Columbia Phoenix.] New? Items. FOBT . LEAVENWORTH, September 12.-The Indiana obstructed the rail? road near Fort Harker, and fired into the wreck from ambush, hurting no One. NEW YORK, September 12.-The National Grand Lodge of Odd Fel? lows meets here on Monday. A whiskey fraud of $?0,000 has been discovered in Brooklyn. A boat form the schooner Mary and Caroline capsized off Long Is? land, drowning Capt. Smith, wife and child. WASHINGTON, September 12.-Tim following is Grant's caption to the recent Executive promulgation: "The following proclamation of the Presi? dent is published for the informa? tion and guidance of all concerned." Wm. A. Wallace, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Democratic Central Committee, Hon. James Campbell, and Hon. Asa Harker, from Pennsyl? vania, are here on a mission not transpired. They represent tho Penn? sylvania Democrats, and are confident of carrying the State. A circular from the Adjutant-Gen? eral's office directs the use of the mail instead .of the telegraph for routine communications. Sickles declines, addressing tho Republicans in defence of his.course, on tho ground of military etiquette. Internal revenue receipts, to-day, $330,000. The Democrats at Norwich, Conn., fired thirty-seven guns in honor of the results in California and Maine, and an extra gun for Montana. "Achievement" won the St. Leger stake at the Doncaster races. Governor Bullock has been re-no? minated Governor of Massachusetts. One of tho resolutions adopted by the Convention says: "We, there? fore, in behalf of the people of Mas? sachusetts, while declaring our ap? proval of the just measures of Congress to arrest the career and de? feat tho plans of this dangerous and desperate man, pledge also to that body, in the future, the fullest sup? port, iu such consequential measures, as, in its wisdom, it may find it ne? cessary to resort to, in furtherance of the same,- and even to the exercise of ita extraordinary power to remove from office this destroyer of the public peace, and this enemy of the Government itself." NEW ORLEANS, September 12. Yellow fever deaths up to this morn? ing sixty-one. BALTIMORE, September 12.-The Border State Radical Convention as? sembled to-day, but attracted little attention. Resolutions were adopted in favor of manhood suffrage, en? dorsing Stanton, Sheridan aud Sickles and in favor of impeachment. One third of the delegates were colored. CHARLESTON, September 13.-Gov. Orr has pardoned a freedman named Smart Chisolm, convicted of murder? ing his step-daughter, on condition that he would leave the State for five years. In the case of John Jenkins, freed? man, convicted of the murder of young Brantford, during the riot in June, 1866, and who was three times respited by Gen. Sickles, a. notifica? tion has been served on the sheriff by Gen..Conby, that he has fully examined the case, and that there will bo no further interference by tho ^ military. Arrived-Steamer Granada, New York; brig Josie Dovereaux, Boston. PHILADELPHIA, September 12. Rachael and Mary Jones, elderly maiden ladies, have been arrested, charged with causing tho death of Annie E. Richards, four years old, by strychnine. Tho child had called them "old maids." LEAVENWORTH, September 12. Sheridan has assumed command, and Haucock leaves for Washington to? day. Biscuit and Crackers. JUST .RECEIVED, by air-line route, anti for salo low, Barrels Soda Biscuit, " Sugar Crackers, " Ginger Schnapps, " Ginger Nuts, " Lemon Pic Nie Cracker.-, " Boston Crackers, " Cream Crackers, M Butter Crackers. September C J. A T. R. AGNEW. Fresh Lemons, Raisins, AND CURRANTS, nt J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! LBS. CALOMEL. 100 oz. QUININE. 25 oz. SULP. MORPHIA. 10 lbs. CROTON OIL. 50 lbs. CHLOROFORM. 5 lbs. NITRATE SILVER. 200 lbs. GUM CAMPHOR. 1,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. 1,000 lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR 2.000 lbs. ELUE STONE. 100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR. 1,000 lbs. COOKING SODA. 2,000 lbs. COPPERAS. For salo low by FISHER A IIEINITSII, Druggists." Ague o mi Fever.-Tho only proventivo known for chills and fever is tho uso of Wolfensi Schiedam Schnapps._ TH0S. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchange bought and sold. Oftico at GREGG A CO.'S. July 31 WHEAT AND FLOUR. ItflLL pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will furnish bags when desiree!. June ALFRED TOLLESON. FINANCIAL AND COHHKRCIAL. NEW YORK, September 12-Noon. Stocks active, but weak. Money 5 per cent., and more active. Gold 45%. ?nd Btrong. Sterling 9%@10^. Pork $24.50. Oats lc. lower. Corn lo. lower. Cotton dull, at 25c. 7 P. M.-Cotton heavy and lower; sales 300 bales, at 25<a)25>.<. Flour steady-State $8.25@ll; Southern $13.75. Wheat 3@5c. lower. Corn heavy-mixed $1.2 l@l.23. Oats ac? tive-Western 66@67. Money ac? tive, at 5-per cent. Gold 45%. BALTIMORE, September 12.-Cotton continues very dull and drooping. Coffee in better feeling and small sales. Rice 25%. Flour strong, and high grades ^Qa}lo. higher. Wheat higher-red $2.50@2.60. White com 22; yellow 28. Oats 63@67. Rice $1.10@1.40. Mess Pork $25@25>4. Sugar firm and buyers holding off. CINCINNATI, September 12.-Flour advanced ?4. Corn dull and lower; No. 1 $1.05@1.06; sales 3,500 barrels. Mess Pork $24.50. Bacon quiet and unchanged. Lard in demand, at 13 AUGUSTA, September 12.-Cotton market dull and weak; sales G3 bales; middling 22. It is estimated that one-third of tho cotton crop has been destroyed by the recent rains. Ac counts from the rice plantations state that tho rains and freshets have ruined the crop. SAVANNAH, September 12.-Cotton quiet and lowor-middling 22j2@23 receipts for the day 257; for the week 1,040; exports 1,617; stock 755 bales NEW ORLEANS, September 12. Cotton dull and easier-low middling 22,1 .i@23; sales 150 bales. Sugar Louisiana yellow clarified sold nt 1G3?(?16J?. Molasses dull, at 64 superfine G8}?@G8??. Pork quie and firm, at ?28.50. Bacon firm and in request-shoulders 16; clear rib 19'.<; clear sides 20; choice sugar cared hams 25. Lard in tierces 14 kegs 15>?. Gold 45)^?45^. CHARLESTON, September 12.-Cot ton }.<c. lower, but more active; sale 112 bales-middling 22>.i. Estimates prepared hero of tho total crop of cotton in tho South during tho past year foot up 1,970,000 bales. The recent heavy rains have reduced the cotton crop of the State fully one third. MOBILE, September 12.-Sales of cotton to-day 400 bales-middling 21@21i.i. Receipts 52 bales. LONDON, September 12-Evening. Cou?ols 94 9-16. Bonds 72%. LIVERPOOL, September 12-Even? ing.-Cotton }gC. lower on Americau descriptions, but the market closed firm, at the previous decline-mid? dling uplands 9|.i ; Orleans 9% ; sales 15,000 bales. REMOVAL. @Ui?S, PISTOLS ANO Sportsmen's Equipments, FISHING TACKLE, &c. - ^^ THE undersigned has rc moved his stock of goods in ^gL^^Jj^the above line to the store v mm% ^next to Fieher & Heinitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and put in perfect order, at reasonable notice. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposito Phoenix Oftice. Aug 28_.j^._ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro a preventive for chills and fever._ CANDY. -I f> BOXES A8SORTED CANDY, low for Xii cash at J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Aug 9_ CHEESE! CHEESE! pr f\ BOXE8 English Dairy and choice (JU Cutting CHEE8E, just received and for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Aug 25 FRESH LAGER BEER. A T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. \. JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. August 30 . _ Wolfe'M Sr li i i-i! a 111 Sr li na pps are good for Rheumatism. Cigars and Tobacco. TOE undersigned has inst received, and kcops constantly on Lund, a largo and varied stock of CIGARS. Also, a large supplv of SMOKING and CHEWING TO? BACCO, of all brands. F. A. SCHNEIDER, Aug 15_Plain street. Bacon and Tobacco. ONE THOUSAND lbs. Country BACON SIDE8. 1,000 lbs. Killick ?nick Smoking Tobacco. 10 boxes low-priced Chowing " 3 bales 7-8 Heaty Shirting. For sale low by ALFRED TOLLESON'. Aug 9_ Wolff's Schiedam Schnappt arc put up in quart and pint bottles, with tho pro? prietor's name on tho bottle, cork and abel._ PINE APPLE CHEESE? Ori CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE, OU just received and for salo by July 25 J. Sc T. R. AGNEW. OIL! OIL! -| f\ BBLS. Kerosene and Machinery ?\J OIL. just recoived and for salo at greatly reduced prices by Aug 4 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro imi? tated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to uso caution in purchasing. "HAMS ANDBACON^raiPS' " SUGAR-CURED, at JOHN C. SEEGERS Sc CO.'S, Aug 4 A PARTNER WANTED, IN a PLANTING INTEREST, next year. A Plantation as good as any in the State and in good repair, nnd my own time and attention furnished-if any responsi? ble party will furnish money tocarrv ?ton. For furl nor particulars, address "C. V. D.," Columbia P. O.j S. C. Aug Pl inf .At i w e beg to inform our THATW Our entire 81 TO MAIS STREET,'NEARLY (I And have our assortment almost cr Goods for th? And shall offer inducements fdr new eua rastras &mm To Buyers. Ca 8ept15 Columbia Female Academy. THE exercises of this School will he resumed on Mie 1st of y&Octobcr. Arrangeure! ta have ^been made for receiving pupils ^of all ages. Tho Principals deem it necessary to make this statement, as they, have hitherto fre? quently declined receiving children under twelve years of age. BOARDERS will he received as usual. OV For terms and further particulars, applv to tho Principals, 1 " JANE H. REYNOLDS, SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS. Aug 28_tlG DeKALB HOUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. THE subscriber takes pleasure in informing bia friends and the public gen - _Jerally, that he baa re-open? ed tbo KK.KALB HOUSE, which has been thoroughly reuovated, and is now ready for the accommodation of tho traveling public, whoso patronage is respectfully so? licited. COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the hotel. Tho* Proprietor promises to do all in his power for tho comfort of his guests. Sept 10 J. W. RODGERS, Proprietor. Hotel to Lease. THE SUBSCRIRER. having concluded to arrango his BLOCK OF BRICK BUILDINGS in this city for a HOTEL, offers to lease the same for that purpose, when completed, which will bo about tho 1st of November. Said building is cen? trally located on Main street, and contains some sixty apartments, consisting of fifty Chambers, exclusive of Parlors, Reception Rooms, Servants' Rooms, Dining-Room, Bar-Room, Bathing-Room, Reading-Room, Baggage-Room, Hall, Office, Barber-Shop, and all appurtenances necessary to a first class Hotol. The number of rooms may be increased, if desired. THOS. DAVIS. Columbia, S. C., September 5,1867. Charleston Courier and Augusta Cftroni cle copy six times, every other day, and forward bills to tho Phoenix office September 0 f_ Matches! Matches! AFULL supply of Parlor and Telegraph MATCHES. Just received and for s*le by_J. A T. It. AGNEW. AV hat Do Yon Drink!- Wolfe's Schie? dam Schnapps, lt checks the disarrange? ment of the bowels in warm climates. CAUTION! CAUTION! ! IT has come to our knowledge that per? sons from the country and citv order? ing that GREAT MEDICINE, tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT, have their orders filled by an? other medicine, called Epping's Sarsapa? rilla. This is a pernicious habit on the part of any druggist or apothecary to make such substitutions, and it must re? flect upon their pharmaceutical knowlcdgo to say to their customers that they aro thc same, when it is known they do not know tho constituents of the medicino Queen's Delight, as prepared by Hcinitsh. This is to caution the people that "HEI NITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en? tirely different article- -a new pharmaceu? tical product and combination of roots and gums, and is tho only mcdiciuo that per? forms so many extraordinary cures among the people. Over 1,000 bottles havo been sold at our store in less than eleven months, and tho demand increasing from all parts of tho country. Purchasers should bo careful to ask for . "Heinitsh's, Queen's Delight." This is tho name. Please remember it-"Queens De? light."' For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Aug 18 FOOD FOR CHILDREN, PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It is almost identical with milk in chemical composition, and contains abundant sup? plies of every eloment of bodily organiza? tion. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH. Druggists. . Aug 4_ REMOVAL /^"?P HAVING romoved my FUR Jr\_ NITURE business U. tho Na BJSBHtiorial Express old stand, I would bo glad to see my former pa? trons and the pnblic generally give me a call, as I have a nico stock of FURNITURE on hand, and will mako to order or repair anything in the Furniture lino very reason? able, and workmanship to ploaso even the most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Washington st., bot. Main and Asscm'y, Afow doors from old stand. Aug 10_Cnio Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have been boforo the Amorican public for tho last eighteen years. DENTISTRY. HAVING procured a RE? LIABLE ASSISTANT, my patrons can now bo as effi? cient Iv served as fornierlv. August 31 I). P. GREGG. Wolfe'? Schiedam Sihnupp* arc good for Colic and pain in the stomach. friends and the public ! E HAVE Lock^of Go. dv mxtl THE COURT HOUSE, itii cly new. We Hit* daily receiving e Fall Trade! tom, jn addition to our present, that will ll and Examine. Ri C. SHIVER. The Clendiniug House, Xorth-xcest Corner Canvlen and Marion ??'ls. IN O EDE It to meet the necessities of the times, the rates of board for tran [ ^foy^W^jffiBi-,,: boarder* will heroaf ter be $2 per day. Singlo meals 50 cents. Traveling guests will find the best ac? commodations and largo and airy cham? bers, on reasonable terms. Attached to tho House is a neat and pri vato BAR-ROOM, where tue best of Li? quors, Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Ac, will always be found, and "at reduced prices from those ordinarily charged at tho prc aent time. ? August 30 lnio J. CLENDINING. MOUNTAIN AIR. ?PERSONS who dosiro to pass tho summer months in a healthy section, where good water and mountain air are the principal attractions, can bo comfort? ably accommodated at tho WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each way. Board bv the week or month at reasonable rates. ' D. BIEMANN. July 9 , 3mo St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. FBOPIIIETOBS : WM. A. HURD, o? New Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. tar Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda or Hotel. July 3 Gmo Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp? corrects the change or water. FOR RENT, MTHE large and commodious RESI? DENCE, on Senate street, South of Trinity (Episcopal) Church, containing 13 largo rooms, with gas, and extensive out? buildings attached. It is admirably adapt? ed for a first-class boarding house, and, from ita tsiination, is well suited for ? boarding school. Applv to Aug io imo jr. s. MCMAHON. MABIE ANTOINETTE, A NOTHER-the latest production of ?X Miss Mublbach's pen. Randolph Gudan, and other stories, by "Ouida," author of Idalia, Chindos, Ac. Last Chronicle or Baxset; by Anthony Trollope; with illustrations. Youth's Historv or Great Civil War, Tor 18C1 to 1865; by R. G. Horton. Subscrip? tions received. Globe Edition of Ruiner's Novels, on tinted naper, bound in green Morocco cloth. Each novel sold aeparii?:ely. Also, a number of Books in ..ho* German Language. At -DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S August 17 _Bookstore. "MAME ANTOINETTE" AND HER SON-an Historical Novel; by Muhlbach. Christianity and ita Conflicts; by Marcy. Called to Account; bv the author of "On : Guard." 50 Cents. j No Man's Friend-a Novel; by Robin , son. 75 Cents. I The Doom, and other new Poem*; by I Jean bigelow. And other new publications, ror aale ut McCAETER'S New Bookatore, At R. L. BRYAN'S Old Stand, August 17 Mainstreet. ! WolfeV. St'llielluitl Si hilltops al'O ; good for Dyspepsia. Tobacco, Tobacco. TWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for sale CHEAP. I June 15 ALFRED TOLLESON. ! SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE ! THE PRESEYTERIAN MISSION CHAPEL, on tho square South of tho _asylum; suitable for a small family residence. Apply to R. L. BRYAN. Juno 7_ Old Newspapers FOR SALE at tho PHONIX OFFICE. TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! ! i)A BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just ?\J received on consignment, and for salo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. June 30_ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have a dopot in all the largo cities injtho Umon._ FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FIFTY bags new EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in bags or 08 lbs. For salo bv ALFRED TOLLESON. Aug ll _ Twine, Rope, Iron Ties, Bagging. C%f\f\ LBS. TWINE, 50 coila ROPE. ??\)\) 100 bundles patent IHON TIES. '20 balea anperior BAGGING, just re coived. Plantera will find st greatly t. , their advantage to give ii.-? H Coll beb?. ? purchasing elsewhere. ' Aug 14 .T. A T. R. AGNEW. Dcvr of Un- Alp?-This cordial ba ; only to be tasted to be appreciated. Ursuline Academy, VALLE G RUG IS. ??a THIS INSTITUTION will re /tjiSHk sumo ita Academic Exorcis?e .^U3H^Hepteml)(-r 1. For prospectus, ^^Bpg?plcaao address "Motlier Supo jFfSr rior> I'rsulino Convent and .?ar Academy, Columbia, 8. C." . Sept 4_;_Imo MRS. JOHN LAURENS" BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, IN CHARLESTON, will ro /flSs\ sume its exorcises OCTOBER ^-??1^8?%1 . ai tho corner of Wentworth M???KSjand Smith streetB. English, JWj&r French, Munie, Dancing. Draw <Ojjr lng, and the accomplishments of a polite education, will be thoroughly taught, and a careful attention given to tho formation of tho young ladies' man nen and conversation. WEEKLY SOIREES will bo given alter? nately for MUSIC and DANCING. . For terms and particulars, address Mus. J. LAURENS, Soptcmber 1 8mo_Charleston. UNIVERSITY OF South Carolina. jim^ THE next session of this lu /fS?k at i tut ion will open on tho FIRST MUTT~wwn A V <)f Octobt!r- andoon ^5BK^|tinuo without interruption until jH^j^tho lat of July following. <S?i2r Applicants must bo at lcaal fifteen years of age. Each student maj select lus Behool*, but, in the Academic Department, must, unless specially ex? cused by tho Chairman of tho Faculty attend at least three. Tho Law and Medical 8choola bavin; recently been fully organized, there an now three departments in tho University L ACADEMIC. II. LAW. III. MEDICINE. Thc aggregate exponscs, including tui tion, board, wood, lights and washing, fo the session of uino months, will be: For Academic Studont, attending threo Professors, about,.$30 For Law Student, about.28 For Medical Student, attending a full course, about. 37 *SrFor catalogues, giving additional in formation, address Rev. C. Brnco Walkci Secretary, or R. W. BARNWELL, Chairman of tho Facultv, Aug 9 2mo Columbia, S. C. "WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. Medical Departmeni BALTIMORE, M. I). FACULTY. Rev. THOMA'S E. BOND, M. D., Presiden G. C. M. ROBERTS, M. D., Emeritus Pr? fcsHor of Obstetrics and Diseases i Women and Children. A. J. FOARD, M. D., Professor of D. seri ti ve and Surgical An atom v. J. P. LOGAN, M. D., Professor of tl Principles and Practice of Medicine. HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Professor Obstetrics. MARTIN P. SCOTT, M. D., Professor tho Diseases of Women and Children. EDWARD WARREN, M. D., Professor tho Principles and Practico of Surgcrj JOHN F. MONMONIER, M. D., Profess of Phvsiologv and General Pathology. J. J. MOORMAN, M.D., Professor of Mei cal Jurisprudence and Hygiene. JOSEPH E. CL AGETT, M. D., Profess of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CLARENCE MORFIT, M. D., Professor Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy. JOHN N. MONMONIER, M. D., Demc s tr ato r of Anatomy. THE next session of this institution v commence on the FIRST TUESD. OF OCTOBER NEXT, and continuo five months. Ono student from each Congroesioi District of Uro late slaveholding Sta will be admitted to all tho privileget this University, upon the payment thirty-five dol?ais for each session of tendance. All the subjects embraced in the eui cnlnm will bo thoroughly taught and p perly illustrated. Every facility will be afforded for Ci cal study and Anatomical investigation. FEES.-Matriculation, $5; Dissccti $10; Professors, $120; Graduation, J Beneficiary, $35. For further information, apply to subscriber, A. J. FOARD, M. D., Deani No. 47 Liberty st., N. E. corner of Lexington, or Barnum's Hotc Aug C _ In CRAWFORD- & FRIDA COMMISSION MERCHANTS COLUMBIA, S. C. DANIEL GBAWFOBD. JAMES K. Fm: gr \ t n WILL roceivo on storage C t?rirfliirON, MERCHANDIZE and CO OHHSlTtY PRODUCE, and sell or forv tho samo when desired. Liboral advat mado on consignments of Cotton thro us to our friends in Charleston or York, and forwarded free of charge. Our Warehouse being located adja to thc South Carolina Railroad Depot, item of drayago will cost but half rates as from other parts of tho city. Rates of Storage on Cotton reduce 25 cents a baio per month. Aug 6 ?2i C0P?L11& BEARD! Commission Merchant? ^^CO LU MD IA, S. C. ?ACE ON COTTON 25 cents a kCT^B?nionth. We are prepared to mako LIBERAI VANCES on COTTON, and will ship attend to the suie of tho same in Che ton, Now York or Liverpool. Wo haA hand a largo and well selected sto RAGGING, BALE ROPE, BACON, W UPPER and HARNESS LEATHER, \ wo offer at LOW PRICES, having bc beforo tho late advance Ang 14 1 RICHARD O'NEALB & S Commission Merchant FROM this day, our charge for st on COTTON will be 25 CENTS Al PER MON^H. Our large Brick 1 houses arc situated eoparato from buildings, and, having a watchman stantly on guard, wo beliovo them secure from fire tuan any othor in th Wo are prepared to make LIBERA! VANCES ON COTTON .unsigned t friends in Charleston or Liverpool. ON HAND, 30 bales Gunny Cloth, 100coils of Grefnleaf and Manilla 10,000 pounds C. R. Bacon Sides, 500 bushels White and Mixed Com 200pounds Baling Twine, Which wo offer at narke', rates. August 18 Auction Sales Horse, Hogs an I a Fine Heifer. By A. B. PHILLIPS. THIS (Friday) MORNING* 18th instant, at 10 o'clock, I will soU, at tho lot formerly occnpied by E. Roo, on Lady street, near the Gas House, A fino Saddle and Harness Horse-works in single or double- harness perfectly gen? tle; a lady can drive him with perfect safety. 30 or 40 fattened Hogs and Shoats amongst thom, several of thc Onost Brood Sows in tho country. . ALSO, I Ano Heifer-Blooded Stock. Terms cash._Sept 13 United States Marshal's Sale. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. United States vs. 22,000 Segars, 1 Box To? bacco, 1 Jar Snuff. D. C. Peixotto & Son, Auctioneers. By vemlilioni exponas, to mo directed, from tho Honorable the Judge of tho District Court of South Carolina, in above case, I will expone at public auction, at the Auction House of D. C. PEIXOTTO Sc SON, in this city, on FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at ll o'clock a. m., 58 boxes Segars-Lo Bouchct-100 in box. 20 boxes Segars-Colorado Maduro-100 in box 24 boxes Segars- Claro-100 in box. 9 44 .** Oscuro-100 " 24 " " Wigwam-100 " 15 " " Colorado-100 " 15 44 .? Claro-50 " 5 44 44 Maduro-50 " 15 44 " La Rose-100 " 8 " " Colorado-100 " 7 " ?? Claro-100 9 " " Maduro-100 " 3 44 " Colorado Claro-100 in box. 24 boxes Segars-Maduro-50 in box. 24 " 44 Colorado-50 " ALSO, 1 box Tobacco, 1 Jar Snuff. Terms cash. J. P. M. EPPING, . United States Marshal, Per C. M. WILDER, Deputy. September 5 t FRESH ARRIVALS. KITS SHAD ROE. Tierces Extra Sugar-Cured HAMS. Tierces Puro Leaf LARD. Firkins primo Goshen BUTTER. Boxes English Dairv, Now York State Factory and Pine Apple CHEESE. Genuino Imported English ALE and PORTER, pints. Pale, Stearine, Chemical, Olive and a full assortment of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced prices. Choico TE AS-Oolong, Young Hyson, Ac. C JFFEE-Old Government Java, Rio, Ac. Fresh Trenton CRACKERS. New Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low. Fresh Beat prime Carolina RICE. Crosse A Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted. French FRUITS, in Brandy. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac. Fresh Goods received from New York and Baltimore by every steamer, and of? fered at lowest cash prices. Aug 2_GEO. SYMMERS. TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS! ROCK ISLAND GOOPS, IF you desire to supply yourselves for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, with the VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Cassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free from shoddy and otho' impurities, Order Samples from the subscriber, and they will bo 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 the goods will bo forwarded directly from the manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock IslandManufac. Co., June 2 Imo Charlotte, N. C. MOLASSES AND SYRUP. 5HHDS. MOLASSES. 5 barrels Boo H?YO Syrup. 100 sacks Family Flour. August 23_E. A G. D. HOPE. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. June 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. Watches, Fancy Articles, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Gold Fens, Clocks, Sec., In great variety, just received and lor sale. I. STJLZBACHER, Assembly street, opposite the Market. Hair Work Noatly executed, and at short notice. Aug 28_ Vinegar, Coffee, Cracltors, "E3to 2BBL8. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 bbl. Whito Wino 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. 5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 " Sodr. 5 " Butter " 2 " Sugar 2 44 Ginger SNAPS. For sale low by July 18_E. A G. D. HOPE. Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAVING resumed the 'above business, I am pre _Jpared to execute all kinds , or work in tho above line at the shortest ' notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on I hand. Funerals promptlj attended. " Au? 30 M. H. BERRY. At Brennan St Carroll's Carriage Factory.