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COLUMBI Av-S*-?; -.'toUrr-;7-t*0 'i: ?.mn^-?"? m& fol Tueslay, Morning, September 2?. 1971? j t?'' Want ed-H?nes ty, V iUAll) A cpd tribut?): to the Atlantic Monthly shows, from the offleia! - returns'af the Treasury Department, that during thc year ending December 31, 1870, the Go? vernment collected from the country $109,20.8,833. 'As the oensus puts the general population nt 38.5UO.000, each man, woman and child paid, in taxes for 1870, $10.62, in addition to the amount paid to the State and local governments. Raf erring to theae f aots, the Philadelphia Inquirer, a Republican journal, says: "An administration pledging itself to carry out this apparently feasible sob erne of income and expenditure would com? mend itself to the country so emphati? cally that it might reasonably expect an almost unlimited support.' Bat this is the day of many oflioiale,-aud where we had ono under the General Government in 1859 and 1860 and 1861, we have ten .now. To get back.eVon so early as 1873 to any thing like the honesty and econo? my of the years immediately preceding the war, wifl not be easy of accomplish? ment." ' . *' . . '.. The. Democratic party .was in power daring the years immediately preceding the wat, and all that is necessary to get ns back to the .honesty and economy *hioh then prevailed, is to put that party again in power. This is the right way and the only way. ''PBOXKOTION."-A New York oity paper, pays that during the past week not less than fourteen ocean steamers left that port for Europe, th ero having been one or more departures every day, except Sunday and Monday, .and the average being two a day; ? Of that num? ber, two carried the British flag, and sailed for British ports; three displayed the colors of Germany, and sailed for that country, calling at-British ports; and one floated the tri-eolor and sailed for Franco. This is a mournful picture for the great republic to contemplate. The time has been when this country disputed tue carrying trade with Great Britain;, when the ship-yards of the North were thronged with multitudes of busy workmen; bat now, thanks to "protection," the seaB are oleorcd of our sails, and our rioh freights.are carried in foreign bottom's. i-;-T--??????? .... THE LATE HON. W. S. HKNEREY.-At a late . hour on - Friday ? evening, the gentleman whose name heads, this article breathed his last, at his residence in this city. Mr. Henerey has been so long identified with tho best interests of our city and Stato that bis death is very gen? erally regarded as a public loes. He was a practical mechanic, one of that solid stripe of men whoso presence in a com munity always adds to its prosperity, and whose counsels archways sought' after. He was the founder una propiistor of the extensive machine shops and factory, known as Henerey'a iou ride ry, an impor? tant part of the mechanical iudustries of this city. Mr. Henerey also served his oity with fidelity as Senator, in, the higher brunch pi tho State Legislature, and as Alderman in the ' City Council. He waB a prominent, member of the Citadel Square Baptist Church, in the building bf which-he took a heart-felt interest. The welfare of the laboring classes ia .tho community was always an object of solicitude with him, and among thu'"bono aud sinew" of the. land, as well.as among the rest of our people, he was hold in respect'and esteem. He wan a true and' devoted son of Charleston, and his death'will be universally de? plored.- Charleston Courier. A Di3AD-LpCK.'-*-The affairs of Uniou < Couuty. aro in n doplorub?o stato. We ] learn from the Uuiouvillo Tunes that the i inmates of tho poor boase are 'suffering i for tho necessaries of lifo,'that tho roads ? and bridges aro well-nigh . impassable, j and that, for the want of juries, po courts < can bo held. This pretty conditiou of j thing's is brought about';by the failure of ] Governor Scott to commission tho t\so ? County Commissioners -?hp.'wore elected f to fill yuoaucies in J.aly last, and by the 'j refusal of the third Commissioner-nu j ignorant negro-to return to Union. This negro Commissioner should either . resign, or attend to his business. A j company of cavalry, all to himself, would 'j protect him from harm, and every ?iti- i zen in Union would guarantee his oor- ] porn! integrity. { WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA | RAILROAD.-We learn that the surveyors ( for the new routo from Columbia.to Au- ? gusta have run a line crossing the South , Edisto, near Cook's Bridge, and Shaw's , Creek, ut Red Branch, near Aiken. ; They are now running two experimental ( lines-ono passing about a mile North of tho town to Dogwood Hollow; tho other passing 'in the rear of : Dr. North's roBi- , denoe, crossing the South Carolina, "Rail- *\ road below the freight depot, and tho Augusta Road between Mr. Chas. Buck * halter's and General Weaver's, thence to ? Little Niagara Spring.! . [Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel. On Saturday night, tho 16th, a horn- | ble crime w&sperpetrated ir. CbestetfiVid County. Itappenra that Silas Ingraham, j Jr., a yonfb about eighteen years of ago, had a difficulty wi^h his .brother-in-law, . Mr., John Ne.wman, on Saturday night last, whon young Ingraham, in an un- ; guarded; moment; cut Mr. Newman's , throat with u. ppokct-knifo, killing him | almost instantly. It is stated thal , tho ( parlies had been drinking, and were nu- | dor the' influence ,df liquor at the limo' ', the difficulty 'occurred/' ?'?S??sxj&sm? na...Aid.? nso. I?U^J??-OX, pBisoN??a7-^Th? Raleigh (?. ?.) Senti 'neJ (Demooraiio) pablishes the following: 1 R,,A-ShotweU--Judge Bond asked, the prisoner what ha had to'sayin miti? gation^ of puniahmcnV., The prisoner said the* testimony against him. was io many oases very false-in some, ridicu? lously falso. That was all hq desired to say.7 Judge Bond said tho oourt regard? ed the prisoner ns the most guilty party, as he waua leader io thu organization, and as he was a neighbor bf'Justice, whose only offence was a diff?rence in political! opinion, them could be uo mitigation in tho case. Thu Beuton ce of the court was that tho prisoner be im? prisoned, with hurdijabor, for six years and fined 85,000. . ' . Amos Owen was the; next called up. Mr. Strong appealed lor leuienoy, on the ground that tho .prisoner had a wife und seven or eight children, most of whom, were fomaloB. I Hia position in Booie ty and the low order of bia intolligonoe showed that he took no leading or con? trolling part in the matter. *The prisoner stated to the court that aa be understood the matter, he ought not to be punished, and would not have justice if punished. Tho court sentenced the prisoner to six years,' hard labor and a fina of $5,000. A. Dnpriuat-lu his case. Mr. Fuller druw attention to the faot that he waa a mero boy, and did not go on the raid. Gould-read and write; was not twenty years old. Sentenced to twoyeara' hard labor and'$500 fine. George Holland-Twenty-three years old; farmer, and had a wife and family; could read and write. Judge' Bond, as it did not appear the prisoner had been actually engaged in the raid, sentenced, him to two years' hard labor end $500 fine; J. W. Molo tire-Twenty-one years old; can road and write a little; not mar? ried. Sentenced to two years* hard' labor .and $500 fino. Wm. Teal-Married, with two ohil dren; cnn read and write a .little; a fannel ; twenty-five years old; nover saw Justico tho night of raid, and did no? thing; went with tho orowd; they did not soy wiiut they were going to' do. Sentence, .three years'hard labor and $500 fine.. - , David. CpUins. stated that ho knew he wan not' guilty us. charged; was not at Rutherfordton at-, the time of the raid; was at homo in Spartanburg, S. G.; was not in tue don .'when the matter was spoken oft ' In lending his gun and mole ho did not know what purpose they were to be put to. Judge Bond said that the den in South Carolina, tp which prisoner belonged had ' raided every decent mau oat of the town and was a terror to the people Sentence, four juara' hard labor and $500 fine. William Soruggi-Did not'feel like ho was much guilty; lived in South .Caroli? na; was forty-seven years old; was mar? ried; ? farmer; what he did was done through ignorance1. Sentence, three years' hard labor and $500 fine. Spencer R. Moore-Was on the raid, but did not know what was to be done; twenty-fivo years old; eau read a little; a farmer. Sentence, six months' imprison? ment. D. B. Fortuue-*Weht ouly within u quarter of a mile of the town on raid, and did not know what waa to bo'done; never was sworn into tho order; twonty ODO years old; farmer; read and write tolerably. Sentence, six'mon tbs' impri? sonment. Tho Era, Radical, says: We learn that Moore, and Fortuno, who aro described as intelligent looking young men, will be confined in a com? mon jail, and the rest sent to tho State prison of New York, at Albany. . Thus it will bo seen the work of persecution will still go on, as it can . hardly be ex? pected that Radical minions will have muon sympathy for alleged Ku Klrix. MILES' Ali ABU CASH DUAWEU.-Our attention was recently called to this drawer, and aftor au investigation of its manner of working, wo have introduced it iDto our business oflice, with a good leal of coufidenco thnt it is uu effectual bur to "till-tapping. " Thu drawer is made of black walnut, tho lock of au ? culed iron, haviug thirty changes, and i double-locking attachment, and every part of drawer und lock can bo dupli? cated. It is manufactured by the Miles Alarm Till Manufacturing Company, of I'rovideuco, lt. I., who aro tho largest manufacturers iu this couutry, and i? for sale at the warehouse of Messrs. Fair? banks Sc Co., the celebrated seale manu? facturers.-New York Tribune. Tau FLYNN'S Cnuncn RonncnY.-Some imo ago this church was robbed of tho uiver collection baskets, a mabogauy la? do and some tumblers. The thief niade Ilia entrance through the back window, tod gave tho churoh u protty thorough searching before he left. AB yet no clue baa beou had to tho perpetrator, who onay offer these articles for sale, when they eau bo stopped. This is the third 3burch in thia city,'in a few months, and generally in :th?" same way. Verily wo Imvo pt sacrilegious set Of thieves in oar ?ity.-CliarlestoQ,Courter. . v---H ?.?' * *v .-:-'? THE .Siivm^oiw, M CRDKII FJ:S. - An - othev ono of tho men engaged in tho murder at Silver* Bluff, South Carolina, which took plac? eome months ago, hos beon arrested. Ho 'is a negro named Simmons) and was captured by Mr, An? imus Red, who was shot at tho samo time. Mr. Rpd is*said to bo positive that the prisoner ianthe party who shot ?iim,^ his wifenu ? mooney. Ubinia Leon lodged in jail in Bothwell Comity. [A,utfusUt Chromdc and Sentinel. Hon ry Bony Lowroy,*. tho colored North Carolina outlaw, fired into a train D,n tho Wilmington, Charlotta and Ruth? erford Railroad, tv few days ngo-tho bull narrowly missing tho head of tho engineer. The samo day he and two of his gang weut. to;tho house of a farmer nnd forced tho Inmates to pr?vido them with a diunor. . i - . "1 : . ! ?'. .. . i 'f . ?L .Vfuas?&x.. E?QU?EB?.--Jll^Winne. boro JTflw?, of Baturday, saje: Wa bavo been informed by a passenger from Columbia, yesterday morning,'that [the oDgineey*"who was to have brought th ? uight exp rosa from Columbia mount? ed bin ?ngiao just before starting time fand asked the switchman to open the 8 wi tc h and let htm ont, whioh the switch? man did, tbinking lie only intended moving his engine np and dowd the track lo get it in good working condi? tion, whioh is said often to be the oace before starting. As sobn an the track was ofeare/], to tho, astonishment/of .all .who were at hand,.thu engineer started his engine at full speed up the road, und kept on as far us Killian's, where be Mopped.. A crank truck was started for tho euginq nod found it switched off at Killian's. The engineer reported that he could not get tho pumps to work, and run to the first station to clear the track. The watchman reported the eogin?er to have gone from a bar-room to the ongiuo in an intoxicated state. Every precau? tion was taken by the officers of the road to prevent a collision. Tho train was detained five hours and a half. A fire in Georgetown, on Friday morn? ing last, destroyed the dwelling house of E. L. Itaiooy. Three negro meu were buried alive by the caving in of u well near Staunton, ?Virginia. Office of "Special Commissioner," UNITED BTATKB "CLAIMS COMME-?SION," AT TI IF. STATE HOUSE. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 23,'.187t. ! I will bo at CAMDEN, in Kershaw County, in this H ta Lo, duriug the week beginning un tho 25th instant, at tho ofBoo of W.L. DePaes, Esq., Attorney al Law, to examine claims, and tako depositions in their support, and to Icoufor with claimants or their attorney?. THEODORE W. PARMELE, j Bcpt 2G 1 _Special Commissioner. Notice. OFFICES. 0. LAND & I?IMIGIIATION ABSOCIA'N, ! - ACADEMY OF MUSIC HI;II.DINO, Cn.uiLKSTox, 8. C., Bop tomber. 1871. Tho South Carolina Land aud Immigration Association beg to inform their subsoriborB, : that from apprehension that the prevailieg fov?r In Charleston may prodnco interruption to thoir husinoss, which has progressed vory satisfactorily np to this time, and tho impos? sibility of having tho drawing during tho ex? istence of tho yellow fever In thiB city, would rospeolfully announco to their patrons that tho draviug will be postponed until the 8th* of Jauuary, 1872. Tho postponement, so far from being any. detriment to our largo list of tickct-boldors, is an absoluto gnaranteo that it will' posi? tively tako place at tho finio named, and aflorda au opportunity to thousands cf onr friends throughout tho South who woro anx? ious to aocuro. tickets, hut were unable to do so, until they had realizod from tho salo of their crops. Respectfully, Sec., BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO. GEN. M. C. DUTLEU, Jouit CHADWICK, GEN-, M. W. OAHY._Sept 2C 1 School Notice, THE exorcieos of my School will ho rosumcd on MONDAY,' Cctobor 2,1871. MRS. 8. S. McCULLY. Sept 26_tuthm3 Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. OODA Wafors, Pic-Nics, O Faucy Rutter, Lomon, Wino, Pearlo, Oyster, Farina, Mille, Lomon, Clinger, Variuty, , Cream Wafers, Jum?les, Corn Hill UiHCuit, Lemon Snapi. In Minali hoxou for fdmilios. Bent 2?_EDWAUD HO I ' E^__ Seed Wheat. BUSHELS choioo RED SEED WHEAT, t vealn bj;_Iii-J?1 ?J'Et_ New Mackerel. JUST received, a full supply of now Bonton MACK HR KL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in burroin, half barrels, quarter barrel* aud kits, for family use, for ualo low hy Bcptgg _JOI INAGNEW A SON. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY . ARK. daily reeeiviin? tho lineet READY MADE CLOTH INO, for old and young gentlemen, that, have i vcr been offered in this market. No cut-tom-madu cnn surpass, und hut few eau equal them, in ?'tvlo, and liuiab, and ju iee. HATS. Wo hell tho hobt, ?it lower raten than thoso who dou't Luv fi hin the manufacturer*direct; SI ll HTS. Wo koop tho Star and Trtlb Fit constantly on hand, and will take ordern for hulf dozen or more, and warrant a tit. UNDER-WEAK iu ull varieties. R UR DER CLO 'MINC. GLOVES-Loather, Buck, Kid. Dog, Hat and Boah Bargains to bo had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all styles. Pluin aud faucy Linon and Paper COLLARS. Blcovo and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and Bomo that won't coin. Wo will take Greenbacks at par fur all thone._. Sept 20 ALARM CASH DBA WEB! ?75 Till Tupping Piv veiled I SOM) AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses. FAIIIWA.MCS ifc CO , 232 Rt'OtuUpity, Xt w l'?rfc. PAIflOANlC*?, uiibWN & co., . 11? Milk Sired, Roxton. P. ile by JOHN AGNEW & SON, St; 21? tul Imo Columbia, B. C.' ,. AJ?E?iQpa -AETRAX?-A. .d4ffiQnlty..?p;. curred at Florence, S. G., on Thursday last, between Mr. Nicholas Eabloman and Maj. Pawloy, two residente o? tbat place, during which tho latter waa rather roughly used, lobing nn'.oyo and having tho greater portion of his teeth knocked but? besides receiving other damages to his person which are thought ii hely lo prove serious. 'Eshleman also received severe bruises. Tho affray occurred iu a roBtaarant.kopt by tho 'lattes, und was a regular "fisticuff," no ? other weapons being used. STEAM TistK nv SAiti.-The fino schoon? er H.T. Hedges, Captain Franklin, ar? rived here from New York cm Saturday last, having left that port on Wednes-. day, aad consequently making the pas? sage in good steam timo. ; [Charlesion News. OIFT CONCERT IN aid of Public Library Stato or Koa tucky. $550,000 in GREENBACKS to bo iii ?lri butod. Tickets maj bu obtained of J. Fia a EU; Supt 20 10 At W. G. Fisher's Drug Store. Neat Cottage For Rent, SITUATED on Gorvais street, adjoin? ing the .roaideuco of tho ?ubacribor. . Slain building ooiibista of six rooms, good size, kitchen of throe looms, stables, ?Ac. Applv to . JACOB LEVIN. Sept 24 3_ Music Lessons. THE subscriber, who hau had Jaevcral years experience aa .Toucher of Music, ia il cs innis o? getting a fow pupils for instruction ou tho Piano. Tonna will be very reaeouablo. For particular s tpply at Ur. Barn well's residonce, on Platn street. MI HS E. C. THOMSON. S o pt 20_" _?!_ To Teachers. THE Truatoos of tho Cokesbury Conference School wiab to aecuro tho aervioca ol a Hector for tho ensuing year. Thia school, lo? cated io the villago of Cokesbury, uotod for. ita health, and in tho mi lat of a cultivated, religions community, offcra superior imluco monta to a skilful and experienced toucher, desiring a pleasant nud permaucnt location. Tho compensation will be tho entire- proceede of tuition, which baa amounted to from $1,200 to SI,500 nor annum, the paat two yeara. Ad? dress, with testimonials and references, 8. E GRAYDON, Bec'y B. T. CoEEsnuuY, 3. C., September 25, 1871. Sept 20_._ 2 Palmetto Academy, Richland County, S. C, TUE exorcises of t hi* School will bo resumed on MONDAY, October .9, 1871. Tho objoet of it ia to pre? para youth for tho University ot '/South Carolina, or to quality thom for tho active business of life. By virtue of an arrangement made by thc Trus? tees with the State authorities, thia institut ion now Stauda on a solid basis, under tho sup? port or tho Stato. Tuition will bo given freo of charge. Board can bo obtained at from $2 to $3 a week. For further information, ad? dress KIVEKS WRIGHT, Sept 20' Prinoipal, Oadadon. 3 C. Red Oats. -1/"^/^ BUSHELS RUST-PROOF RED lXJVJ OATS, for sate by Sept 23 . L?RICK A LOWIUNCE, flarley 1 Barley ! PLANTERS can havo SEED BARLEY at $1.25 por bushed. ? Terms cash. Sopt 22_JOHN C. KEEPERS. Money to Loan. diP^fi ft Af\ TO LOAN, on collaterals. V*ptJv7.V/l_/V / Apply at tho Oitizetib1 aaviuga Bank. JOHN O. B. SMITH, Sept 21 jOlT-2 _ Assistant Cashier. Farm for Sale. . CONTAINING 200 acres, more or leaa, threo miles from Columbia. For particulara, apply to Dr. J. Wi Parker, or to J. M. CRAWFORD, Sept 10 fimo Cotton Town. For Sale. 11WO LOTS fronting on Upper s (reel, be . tTcen Marion and f ull utrcota. (mo of four acres, with a email houao and excellent well of wator. The other contain? three aerea, all enclosed by a good fence. ALSO," An aero of Ground, with a Cottage on it, I situated on tho South-east corner of t lie square ou which Trinity Church Stauda. ALSO, Half acio Lol on tho corner of Picktus aild Laurelstreets. . ? ALSO, Several irnnrownlLots in the city,and i:i tbs I country sundry Plantations, Milla and Wood? land, .Among the plantations Lo ollera one- of tho beat",-if not thv very heat, stock farms, of ita fi/..;, ( 11200 acres,) iii the Stato. J. W. PAUKElt, Seilt 10 |llUO Real Kstat? broker. Concentrated Lye, 2K CASES CO NOE XT B AT K?? i i LY k? just ?9 received apd lor sale low. nt whole*alo and retail, by JOHN AGNEW A; SON. Seegcrs' Ueer is Pure. ET don't contain OOCOOUIUR Indiens. Fish Berries to malin fdeeny ur lieaitnehe. American Club Fish. ^^^{K'-iS A DELICIOUS relish: bettir und much cheaper than Sardines. I'm- sale bv K. HOPE. NEW FALL DRY GOODS Jl ST IX AT THE LITTLE STORE OF Vu F. JACKSON. ALARGE STOCK to bo aohl al very low pi-icca. All now styles up to tho t'imoa and DOWN IN PltlCES. _.Sept 24 The Southern and Atlantic TELEGRAPH CO. Now Open for Business. OFFICE, - COLUMBIA HOTEL. Sept ll , New Shore Mackerel. KITS, hair and winde barrels, for Bain low, by JJ. HOPE. Choice Teas. Gt UNP?WDKP., M >-?bn? Oolong and English JT Broakfiibt TEAS. Tho choicest imported for anio low. E. I lop l-l. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Orocera and Commission Merchants; CHA li LO T TL. X. C. ? O LI CIT orders tor COTTON. Cuni, Plohr, O Bitoon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries generally. Orders Ulled carefully, a lid prompt* ly._ " l'eh 7 I yr You may secure a valuable pi izo* by pur? chasing a ticket in tho Columbia Co-opera? tive Buildiug Association. ... .CONSIGNEES BX SOPTK^CAI?OWNA RAIA; B?AD, September 25. 1871.-Mayes a: M., A. J. MeOaughrin, F. L. White, J. F. Fant, Cramer & Son, E. F. Fleming, J. i P, Kyiard, L. A. H., J. V, Hunter, A. Singleton & Co., D. Mower, C. A. Heed, W. F. Barr & Co., R. M- Carley, N. K. & J. P. Sullivan, B. F. Crnytou & Sou, 8harp & F., J. Poppe, J. B. Clark & ; Son, J. R. O..W. H. Nardin & Co., , Liuder it B., J. R. Cochran, C*. W. Dylo, F. Sc M., R. Siduoy & Son, A. H. Dean, W. O. Hunter Sc Co., J. Cathoy, J. C. SwatheT, G. L. Glnznur, T. A. Alleu & Co., J. Courtlaud, Southern &'G., W.. A. jennings Sc Co., Gower, Cox Sc M., L. J. Gosh Sc Go., T. C. C. Turner, Gash, E. & Son, W. C. Owens, R. Ednoy Sc Son, W. R. Oaburn', J. G. Green*, Mills .& McBco, A. McElroy, Boutty &Co., W. Wheeler, Gui?es it B.,W. D-t Goodwin, A. J. Duncan, W. J. Whitmiro, J. Mc? Pherson, Miss M. A. McKay, Cour.it F., J. F. Stoll, Justus & C., Murphrics Sc Bros., J. B., Diamond S. J., J. C. , Smith, Ripley it T., Fergusou & M., J. W. Davis, J. W. Sartor, H. W. Parr, W. McBlair, J. W. Owings, D. T. Jamos, J. P. Moore, W. A. Lindsay, F. H. Whit? ing, H. Woffard, Leu it C., H. H. . Tbompaou & Co., A. Copeland. A. W. Cummings, J. T. Hill & Co., R. J. A. pearson, J, Rodgers it Co., J. R. Mintel, W. Browning, J. P. Murphy, S. Bleck ley, L. R. Dantzlor, H. L. Boozer it Co., A. Ii. White Sc Co., Ualtiwunger it D., W..J. Richardson, G. M. Jordan, W. H. Moore, G. W. Anderson, J. M. Smith, A. J. Stringer, Cox Sc A., H. Robiuson, R. R. BeAwright, Leak & B., Kalm Sc MeB., J. D. Fouchu, Outz, M. Sc Co.,'W. A. Moore, F. A.' Conner, Wardlaw Sc E., Moore it Co., White, J. it W., M. \V., J. & J. D. McCullough, J. H. Davis, S. J. Craig, Cromer it Sou, D. D. Danaley, D. Mowes, A. M. Bowe, A. J. Clevoluud & Bro., J. Knox, Qunrlee, P. it Co., Miller it RV; S. A. Breazel, Mattox Sc B., Trowbridge it Co., Parker it L., A. P. Sc Co., .Barnwell it Co., Mooro it Co., A. W. Hill, J. L. Howell, J. W. Fowler, C. & Wi, Christian it W-, R. Sc C., R. S. Desportes, F. Elder, D. Mollitt, Merritt & M., Merritt it P., J. Lawhon, J. D. McCarley, H. R. Flannigan, Moore it H., R. T. Allison & Son, Woodwurd Sc L., I n. L. Elliott .V. Co., S. B. Massey, J. L. Gnuhouso it Co., Whitcsidos it M., Bar? nett & II., Wy lio, R. & A., J. Hey mau, J. H. Adams, J. S. T., McMastor Sc B., J. O. Bong, J. W. Law, D. Lauderdale, C. Muller, Ladd, Bro. it C6., J. L. ROB borongh Sc Co., D. G. Maxwell, S. R. & J. II. Lewie, W. G. Kornngban & Co., J. S. Derrick <t Co., Gunter Sc J., P. A. Hendrix, Cuughnian, W. it Co,, W. Q. M. Bailey, J. Chapman, Lovemun it R., G. W. Ilnuuan, D. G. Maxwell, Carroll, C. it Co., J. A. Adams, Ruff Sc C., Gre? gory Sc W., Edwards & D., J. li. Hood, J. H. Altee, S. Sheridan, J. Agnew Sc Son, J. M. Allen, H. Solomon, A., T. J. I it H. M. Gibson, O. Z. Bates, J. Wood? row, li. D. Senn it Son, H., P. W. Krnft, J. C. Dial, W. A. Carr, W. J. Bonknight, G. Eilhardt, J. A. Hendrix ! it Bro., W. ?. Eleazor. J. Alexander, W. ! B. Stanley, J. it A. Oliver, C. F. Jack? son, LyBruiul it Sou, Porter it S., W. D. Love .t Co., J. Crews, Cooper it T., Mi H. Kerry, J. K. Campbell, Ii. it W. C. SwaQicld, li. C. Shiver & C., Thoo. Pollock, Cardirclli ,t B., W. Robiuson, P. Cantwell, J. T. HUI it Co., U. S. Go? vernment, Wbytc it H., W. A. Wafliold, J. Black, Mrs. A. McCormick, J. Ellis, J. H. Ware it Co., S. it Co., Swygert it H. , C. E. Reed, L?rick it.L., Eugun Bros., E. Stenhouse, Wallace, City Water Works, J. Moighau, M. Ehrlich it Sous. . . . CoKStONEES PEIt CHAHLOTTI', COLUM? BIA ANO AUC.CSTA'RAIT.UOAD, Sepiember 25.-J. O. Btirkmirc, J. A. Hendrix, M. Comerford, Swygert it H., Greenville .and Columbia* Railroad, John C. Dial, J. Kirby, J. C. Buckingham, John C. Seegors," M. IL Berry, A. S. White, Worden ?- Steilman, S. H. Brown, ll. Sc Bro.; K. it Co., Harnett .& E.. Ruff it Cloud, H. it S., Hui dy Solomon, L?rick A. Lowrance, Johu Agnew it Sou, W. A. Carr, W. E. Sterge.s, E. Swygert, J. M. M., Copeland ?V B., W. D. Kennedy, (Sower, Cox it Murk ley, D. Mower, J. W. Priser, ll. F., T.*L. Col?mau, M. Lesser, Miss CL C.' Daniels, A. McOullv, Vance, E. A: Co., M. S. Bailey, Rev. j. Mciver. J. Brown, A. Harri's, White, Suuth .V Wallie, Twitty A- Bro., M. Z. Mot Shoe, George Sy minors. Mules and Horses. tr\_<_ AS we intend In remain intfjk ^-^T^Colnnihia all v.lnh r, uer-TOSA * I if? J iii want of F I N KJBXZXL. SruCK, will hare an opportunity of milking selections ut diff?rent limen. Wo have jntt received a car-load of primo MULES, which will bli disposed of "right." Sept 2;l j _ W. H. A J. MJ TOLRERT. Axes'. Axes! I (\(\ DOZEN warranted AXI S, retail price .LV/V/ i 1.25 e.ich, on hand und for salu?t Wholesale anil retail by Sept 20_JOHN AGNEW A-, SON. If You Want School Books, pt O to 15RYAN A- McCARTER, who has a VJT fresh supply of English, French, Ger mun and classical SCHOOL BOOKS, also of School Stationery of every description, all for salo at lowest market rates. - Sept 19j_ SHIELDS .& COLUMBIA, s> c.; Palmetto Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS ?r STEAM ENGINES and BOILLRS, Saw, Grist and Cano Mills, all si zen, all kiwis of Agricultural Im? plements, House and Store Front?, Iron Itali? lng, Iron and Brass Casting; Shafting, Pul? leys ami Hangern made to order. , A I.KO, Manufacturer* ol L'TLKY'S IMPROVED LEVER COT J'ON PRESS, which Was awarded the first premium in North* Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana luxt tall. Wo ?iso nianutactuie tho 1>1N1E SCREW COTTON P?ESS- a oin ap and durable une. Semi for circular*. Orders filled eui sheri notice and ?n-meat rniMpiiahlo tenn.-. .1 lino. Sf I ."Imo For Sala. 1,000,000 K*StiS he ?u in died ttl leaionablo ratea hy applying to ' J JUN E. GYljliS, . Sept 2 At Uope'i? blore. PHCBN?XIANA.-Tho price of. single copies of the PHOENIX is ? ve oenta. 1 " " ' The houso-breakers are again at work/ The residence of Dr. E. E. Jackson, on Taylor street, was visited on Saturday night, and a number of blankets, sheets, and btbor orticlos abstracted. Mr. JOBY Windsor's house was raided on Sunday night, and a quantity of clothing bu longing to his son carried off. Seo what Messrs. D. Goodman Sc Son' have to say, in this morning's PIICENIX.. Tho stock is extensive and was selected under tho personal supervision of the senior proprietor. The ''bazaar" is a few doors below Washington Btreeb, oja Main. 'Edward Bissel has been appointed Commissioner of Deeds for South Caro li?a, resident in New Ybrk oity. Dr. John Fisher has been appointed agent for the sale of tickets in tho grand gift concert for the benefit of the Louis? ville (Ky.) public library. See advertise? ment. The new international money order system with Great Britain and Ireland wont into operation yesterday. ? Persons desiring to remit small amounts to either of the above countries can procuro a money order for that purpose from the post o Oleo in this city. The thermometer ranged os follows at the Pollock House, yesterday: 7 A. M., 66; 12 M., 73; 2 P. M., 7*; 7 P. M., 76. Our merchants, and others wishing to prepare for the fall buBiuess, will please take notice that the PHOMX dffioe is supplied with all necessary material for us handsome cards, bill heads, posters, circulars, and other printing that maybe desired, SB any office in the city. Give us a call and test our work. SUDDEN DEATH.-Miss Sallie Richards, while on the way to the North with Henry Kinard. Esq., of this city, was takon suddenly ill, and died in Washing? ton City. She had been on a visit of several weeks to her relatives in this city, and left hero in the enjoyment, appa? rently, of good health. The cause of her death, we believe, was an epileptic fit. RAII?HOAD ACCIDENT.-Wo learn that as a freight train over th? Charlotte, Co? lumbia and Augusta Railroad was pass? ing two miles beyond Ridgeway, an acci? dent occurred whioh resulted in the Tun? ning off of twelve cars. Seven cars were brokcu and their contents scattered. Ono colored man had his leg broken and auothcr was severely injured. The pas? senger train was delayed, but owing to tho energy of Conductor Trezavanr, tho delay was. not greater-than absolutely necessary. TUE GOLOUED PEOPLE AND THEIE RADICAL FKIENDS.- We aro informed that fie congregation over which Rev. Mr. Babbitt presided, was broken up, on Sunday last. At thu sacrament table, a well-known colored official attempted to take a pqsition adjacent to a white Re? publican, whqu the latter arose, and left tho church, declaring he- would never enter it again. Upon which, as we learn, words were passed, and the con? gregation was. declared disbanded. As this congregation was understood to be mado up of Radical members, who do sircd to break ddwn tho sooial barrier . between tho two racc3, fho action of Sunday last ia very siguificaut. HoTF.ii AimiTAXiS, September 25.' Columbia Hotel-M. J. Anderson, Aiken; E. M. Diukins, Edgefield; J. W.. S. Peck, New Haven; A; J. Dudge and wife. Su van t,i ab; J. E. Hecksober, S. .B. downey, Winnsboro; A. H. Foster, Union; W. D. Kennedy, Augusta; J. 8. Cloud, Camden; N. B. Alexander, Charleston; D\ B. Glympb, Cokesbury. iiicl'cr&oh House-Wm. Reed, Mrs. C. R. Reed, Miss.; T. C. Dunlap, Ches? ter; J. M. Miller, Hodges'; E. M. Lips? comb, Ninety-Six; W. Z. McGhoe, Cokesbury; S. A. Woods, Darlington; G. A. Darling, Dark Corner; D. R. Minter, Union; E. M. Carey, Charleston; S. N. Canard, Miss.; D. L. Turner, W. D. Jennings, Edgofiold; G. W. McCall, Darlington; T. B. Ferguson, Long Branch; O. B. Hawkins, North Caro? lina; Goorgo D. Infroville, Now York; S. Agnew, Duo Wost; J. L. McCullough, T. A. Hudgins, Honoa Path; J. B. Clark, Anderson; George W. Connor, S. B. Hodges, Abbeville; Mrs. Cain, Miss S. Tweeddale, Baltimore; J. M. Selkirk, Charleston; J. S. Green, S. C.; J. M. Sciglcr, Newberry; G. Marshall, New York; G. M. Ryals, Ga.; T. G. Massie, Spartanbnrg; L. W. Jordan, C. A. C. Waller, Greenwood; A. C. Laughlin, B. R. R. R.; J. M. Schomport, Fnirflold; W. C. Dunn, Union; Mrs. T. G. Bur? roughs,' Union villo. LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Riyora Wright-Palmetto Academy. Mrs. S. S. McCully-School Notice. John Agnew & Son-Mackerel. Edward Hope-Biscuits, Crackers. Childs Sc Wiley-Clothing House.? J. Fisher-Gilt Concert. Tarra ii t's Seltzer Aperient. Alarm Cash Drawer. Buller, Chadwick k Gary-Notice. Theodore W. Puimele-Notice. D. Goodman ScSon-^Cloth in gBazaar. S. E. Graydon-To Teachers. Miss E. C. Thomson-Music Lessons,