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33y Telegrapli. From AV"?.sim i upton. WASHINGTON, November 7.-It is undcr stcoa il.,tv like Xi'cHffo?v Department favors the extension of National Dank facilities in the South, commensurate with its wants for banking purposes. Thc President endorses the statement of Governor Perry, of South Carolina, con? cerning his (tho President's) views as to the admission of Southern Representatives to Congress. Tho President holds that tho mass of them can take part in the or? ganization of thc House. I need not re? peat the usual arguments hi this behalf, which he fully agrees to. A proclamation may shortly bc expected from the President, declaring"the insurrec? tion or rebellion in the South is at an end. Tho visit of Governor Parsons, of Ala? bama, herc is understood to have been mainly for thc pardon of persons of largo moans, to the end that capital might be untied and used for reconstructing rail? roads and for other purposes of business in a largo way in thc South. He has gone North to further the said objects. The medical faculty here are to have a meeting on Wednesday week, for the pur? pose of comparting notes or expressing views upon the subject of cholera. General Longstreet has taken private lodgings here. Hon. John Covode, Albert Pike and Jesse D. Bright are here. The President has approved thc sentenco passed upon Henry Wirz, "to bo hanged by the neck till he* be dead,'" and ordered it to be carried into execution on Friday next, thc 10th day of November, between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M.. and 12 o'clock noon. The Washington Star says: The sentence of Wirz was read to him on Monday afternoon by General Augur, com? manding this department, who proceeded to tho prisoner's room, accompanied by Captain Russell, provost marshal, and Captain George P.. Walbridge, comman? dant of the prison. General Auger, in a few words, at once informed the prisoner of the nature of his unpleasant errand, and proceeded to read the sentence. Thc prisoner listened to the reading with considerable composure, apparently having prepared himself for it, and at the conclu? sion remarked, "Well, I suppose it must bo done." In a moment or two ho looked across the passage in the direction of Gen. Briscoo's coll, which is opposite the ono occupied by him, and called ont to him, "General, "i'm to be hung." Before the officers retired, Wirz exclaimed, "I'll haunt my persecutors !" Wirz then asked that Rev. Father Boyle, of St. Toter's (Catholic) church, bo sent for; also, Mr. Louis Schade, his counsel. In a short time Father Boyle, who had previously visited him duringhis imprison? ment, was in attendance, anti talked to bini long and earnestly in reference to thc in? terests of his soul. Father Boyle alsc spent some time with thc condemucd mar yesterday morning. Wirz says now he known that his duty is to attend to hif spiritual interests, and wishes to make hi? Eeaee with his God, but it is difficult foi im to forgive those whom it is his duty te forgive, but he hopes through carnes prayer to be able, before lie dies, to forgive all and dio in peace with all mankind. H< now devotes himself to reading religiom works, but does not spend his time in writ ing, as formerly, his right arm, which wai wounded during the year 18(53, having be come so painful that it is with difficult; that he can use it. " is wife is now ii Georgia, having left h some weeks siuci to attend to her chno.cn, tho person ii whose care she had left them, so as to b at the trial, having died while she was herr The State Department has received : despatch from the United States Consul a Kingston, Jamaica, under date of Oclobe 10, in which he alludes to the serious in surrection of the negro population on tba island. There aro on tho island abou 400,000 inhabitants, of which only 10,00 aro whites, about 75,000 mulattoes, am 325,000 blacks. Thc Consul expresses th belief that the present ont break has bee; long contemplated, and is intended to be war of extermination against the whiter and the great disparity of numbers give the former a great advantage. They have too. chosen a time when there are but fe' English troops on the island-about Gotl? and there happens, also, to be but on small English war steamer there. Th Consul suggests that an American wa steamer bo despatched to that port. .... .. ?a? The impression is that Jeff. Davis will b released, with the understanding that h will go to Europe and not roturn; or. i other words, to be expatriated. Tin- Rev. Dr. Moriarty, of Philadelphia d livered a lecture in that city, on Tucsda evening, in favor of the independence < Ireland. Chief Engineer Freeman, late of the Coi federate privateer Alabama, has been pa doned on recommendation of Captain Wini low, United States Navy. Mr. H KN RY N. McGOWAN desires i inform his many friends and acquaintance in this city and thc adjoining country, tin he has engaged his services with Mcssr CALNAN & KREUDER, wholesale ai retail grocers, on Gervais street, opposi State House, where he would be pleased bc culled on by them and supply thc wants in tho grocery hue from an amp and select stock. Nov 8 G LATHS WAFTED. 1710UR or FIVE THOUSAND GOG 1 LATHS are wanted at Nov 12 2*_SHIVER HOUSE. COPARTNERSHIP NOTIC?T" r IT HE subscribers have this day entere J_ into partnership, for the purpose transact ing a general AUCTION and COU MISSION BUSINESS, nuder the name ai style of LEVIN & PEIX0TTO, and, fro their known capability and attention business, solicit a share of public patro af,'?', and will use their best efforts to gi general satisfaction. The now firm do not deem it necessary give further reference than u. residence the. city eif Columbia for many years business men, but pledge their usu promptness ami fidelity in all matters e trusted to them. JACOB LEVIN. D.C. PEIXOTTO Columbia, Nov. ll, 1865. NOY 12 3 COMMERCIAL. CHARLESTON, November 9.-The receipts i of cotton during tho week have amounted to ? 95 biles Gea Acland, ?ad 2,425 baies up? land. The market, for some time past, has been verv inactive; thc fall of prices, which has taken place in the English mar? ket, having in a great measure put a stop to operations herc. At the dose of tho previous week, holders who had been at? tempting to keep up prices yielded to tho extent of about 2c. per pound on middling cotton, and at this decline some lots were disposed of in the early part of the present week at 49c.@50c. for middling, 51c. for strict middling, and 53c. for good middling but these operations were of a very limited character, and on Wednesday morning tho news of a further decline of ljd. in thc English market put a stop to transactions, and tho prico or thc article was stUl en? tirely unsettled yesterday. Purchasers are demanding a conccssiou of 2@3c. per pound, and would be willing to operate at about 45c. for middling; but the stock on sale being very small, holders are still in? disposed to meet buyers-our quotations arc, consequently, morely nominal. Tho receipts of Sea Island continue to a limited extent, and wo hear of an occasional salo at 80c.@$1.65 per pound. COTTON STATEMENT. Sea rd. Up'd. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1865.. .. .362 1,610 Receipts from Sept. to Nov. 1865..652 21,410 Receipts from Nov. 2 to Nov. 8... 95 2,425 Total receipts.1.109 25,445 Exports. S. Ed. Up'd. Exports from Sept. 1 to Nov. 2,1865. 893 15,556 From Nov. 2 to Nov. 9, 1865.179 3,144 Total exports. .. 1,072 18,700 1,072 18,700 Stock on hand. 37 6,745 We have had no receipts of rice since our last, and the transactions which take place are of the most limited character. Carolina clean is worth 13c.@14c ; East India 10Jc.@ 12c. per pound. About 1,000 barrels of rosin and spirits have reached this market in thc past week. We quote common rosin at $5@$5.50; No. 2, $7@$8; No. 1, $10,?$12, and pale, at $15 per bbl. A salo of an extra article of No. 2 oc? curred during thc week at $9 per bbl. The hay market is getting very bare, and thc earliest arrival of a good article of Eastern or North River will meet with an advantageous sale. Wo quote $1.25@$1.30 nominal. 2,000 bushels of oats were added to the supply yesterday, by a vessel from Balti? more, and we quote 55c. per bushel as about thc market value. There is quite a supply of salt now off this port in two vessels from Livorpool, which have on board about 8,000 sacks. Some 3,000 of these have been sold, we are informed, at a pr'cc *n 0*e neighborhood of $3 per sack. The parties who purchased wore offering it in smaller parcels at $3.50 per sack. About 5,000 sacks, forming thc cargo of tho second vessel, is still on tho market. A sale of 200 sacks, received coastwise, took place at $3.20 per sack. Freights to Liverpool are dull, at j|d. for uplanu, and l?d. for Sea Island. Coastwise to New York, per steamer, $4 per bale; by sailing packet ic. per pound for upland, and |c. for Sea Island. Exchange sight bills on England are selling at $0.60C<?$6.S0. Drafts on New York at sight are purchased by the brokers at Ac. off, and arc sold at par. We aro in? formed of sales of drafts, at three days' sight, at je. Thc brokers are purchasing gold at 46@47, iMid selling at 48@50. NEW YORK, November 8.-Flour has ad? vanced 5(f?10c- sales of 18,000 bhls. Wheat advanced 2c. Corn 2c. Cotton declined 2@ 3c.-sales of 1,400 bales. Gold 140?. Twelve Members OF thc Legislature can be accommodated with BOARD and COMFORTABLE ROOMS, at 266 Richardson street, near College Chapel, the coming session. For further information, apply at this office or -26(> Richardson street. Nov 12 1* NOTICE. THREE months after date, application will be made for a renewal of SCRIP, or CERTIFICATE, for twenty-two shares in the capital stock of the Union Bank of Charleston- -thc original having been lost in transmission bv mail. Nov 12 8 CH. BALDWIN. Receiving ! -| ff DOZ. genuine COLLINS'AXES-me I f f dium and heavy. 100 kegs PARKER MILLS NAILS. lObbls. pure CIDER VINEGAR, which aro offered at lowest market rates by Nov 12 3 C. IL BALDWIN. To Printers and Others. I[TOR SALE, an INTEREST in anESTAB 1 DISHED PRINTING and NEWSPA? PER OFFICE. The office is abundantly supplied with type and fixtures, and the location isagoodone. The establishment is paying well, and, in tho course of a few months, will lie made to pay better. The association is inferior to none. Terms rea? sonable, and will be made accommodating. This is a good opportunity for some one to get into a good business. " For full particu? lars, address "WEEKLY," care of Phonix Office, Columbia, S. C. Nov 12 A House, Farm, Orchard and Vine? yard for Sale. MT* HF. HOUSE has 40 acres attached, 8 a X vineyard of choice and abundant bear? ing grapes and an orchard of 500 peach trees. The place is on the Sand-hills of tbe Waterco. Terms accommodating. Apply to CARLOS TRACY, Niekerson's Hotel, or to Mrs. E. H. TRACY, on thc premises. Nov 10 ||3tn3* Clarkson & Tallev, GENERAL ' C0WMt$'? MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, 8. C., WILL attend to purchase and sale of BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, Ac. Tuos. B. CLARKSON. S. OLIN TALLEY. Nov 10 Imo* JENKINS HAS JUST RECEIVED ?so [ ?a?o (H I grog. W? SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. Kegs PICKLED PIG'S FEET. Boxes RAISINS. Half bbls. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Bbls. PICKLED HERRINGS. Pocket? CURRANTS. Boxes PRUNES. 1 bbl. of superior COGNAC BRANDT. JAVA COFFEE. Boxes MACCARONI. Cases SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. Assembly street, next Markot street. Nov 12 1 THREE OR FOUR MEMBERS OF the Legislature can bc accommo? dated with BOARD and a comfortable ROOM during tho next session. Apply cor? ner of Washington and Bull streets. NovJJ. 2* NOTICE. THE undorsigned have thi? day dissolTcd copartnership by mutual consent. All debts due th? concern will be ..aid to W. C. MCANDREWS, R. O'BRIEN, Nov II 8* WM. c. MCANDREWS. A LARGE supply of tho celebrated [BURK'S PATENT COOKING STOVES, ju8t received and for sale by ^ A. PALMER, Store ono square South of State Hou?e. Nov ll_ _3_ To Rent, TWO PLANTATIONS-one on the Bluff Road, eight mile? below Columbia; th? other on the McCord Ferry Road, eleven miles below Columbia. Each place has open land sufficient for a number of labor era. Terms can be known by applying to Mr. ABRAM S. RAWLINSON, who reside? near both plantations. KEZIAH G. K. BREVARD. Nov ll_||4?i* Cheap Goods! ?lin! BEST COFFEE, retailing for 37? cent?. NORTHERN FLOUR, retailing 14 lbs. for $1. BLACK TEA, retailing for $1 per lb. GREEN " " " $2 " " Other goods in proportion. Nov 11_3_J. G. GIBBES. COFFEE ASID WEED SUGAR. FOR sale low by the package bv CLARKSON ct TALLEY, At L. C. Clarke's Dry Goods Store. Nov 10 3 HAVE some excellent CIDER VINEGAR. Nov 10_. 3 e. D. E8ERHA1I&T, ! MERCHANT TAILOR, - RESPECTFULLY informs his i jal friends and the public that be has just <f9 received an addition to his stock, con -JULsisting of SILK VESTINGS, Silk, Mixed and Colored CASSTMERES for suits, which ile will make up to order on reason? able term? for cash. Al.Sf), Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Give bim a call at his residence, on Gatos street. third door from Washington. Nov 9 _ Silver-plated and Britannia Goods ! AT STANLEY'S, (corner Gates and Plain streets, near Shiver House, ) consisting of CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETTS, CUPS, FORKS, SOUP LA? DLES, WATER DIPPERS, CANDLE? STICKS. Tea, Tablo and Dessert SPOONS, Butter Knives, Sugar Shells, &c, Double Plate on White Metal. Warranted. Nov 7 3 New Goods ? M. WINSTOCK INI DBMS city and country dealers that he has just opened at his establishment, over J. G. Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and handsome stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., Which he offers at wholesale at x>rices as low, or lower, than they can be bought for in Charleston oi elsewhere -barely adding cost of transportation. Nov 8 Imo ??'Camden, Abbeville, Anderson, Green? ville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills. Wright & Walker, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Hopkins' T. 0., 8. C. ii. H., (ind Columbia. S. W- WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. Oct 1? 6* LAUGE AND EtEC?NT STOCK OF GOODS!!! JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY MU k ASSEMBLY STREET, Between Plain and Wathington Streett, VMiMMHm* S. G. QA D(^- Assorted GENT'S DBE3S und OU BUSINESS COATS. 10 doz. OVER-COATS. 50 " PANTS. 20 " VESTS. 20 ?' Shetland Bibbed UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 20 doz. White Ribbed UNBER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 20 doz. Shaker Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers. 20 doz. heavy Groy Under-shirts and Drawers. 5 doz. Red Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers. 10 doz. Brown Knit Coats. 10 " Groy " " 20 doz. Linen Collars. 80 " Gent's Black Gauntlets. 50 " " assorted Wool Glovos. 10 " " White Gloves. 50 " " Woolen and Silk Scarfs. 40 " " Wristlets. 30 " " assorted Merino Hose. 10 pieces All-wool White Flannel. 10 " Canton Flannel. 50 pieces White Muslin. 25 '; French Chintz. 10 " Cheek. 10 " Gingham. 25 " Linsey. 5 doz. Balmoral Skirts. 10 pieces Black Alpaca. 10 " Fancy 10 " Delains. 5 " Black Velvet. 10 i: French Merino. 5 " Black Cloth. 10 " Satinets. 10 " Kentucky Jeans. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 12 " Ladies' Netts. 50 " Knives and Forks. 10 " Ladies' Hats. 10 " Children's Hats. 10 " French Corsets. 10 " assorted Cloaks. ATJSO, A LA ROE LOT OF SHOES! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY NEW GOODS ! WHICH WILL BE Sold) AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Hisrhest Price Given for Old Gold and Silver. Nov 12 Grand Lodge of Ancient Freemasons ot South Carolina. GRAND SECRETARY'S OFFICE, November 1, A.-. L.\ 5865. A TH E annual communication of the '.-v^yGrand Lodge of Ancient Freemasons /^^^\of South Carolina will be holden ?it Columbia, at 12 o'clock m., on TUESDAY, 21st November, 58?5. Grand Officers, Past Masters and tho Masters and Wardens or Representatives of the Subordinate Lodges, will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. Subordinate Lodges will make their* re? turns and pav their dues up to 1st Novem? ber. ALBERT G. MACKEY, M. D., Nov 7 tuinS Grand Suet et arv. Law OAX*C3L. IHAVE resumed thc PRACTICE OF LAW. Office at Greenville. Nov 5 WADDY THOMPSON. .A.-u.?-fc?oja. Sales. Gas-light Stock. By Levin <? Peixocwi. TO-MOBB OW MORNING, at ll o'clock, wo will nell, before oar store, 24 shares STOCK of Columbia Gas-light Company, on account of defaulters to meet the second instalment, by order of Boardj>f JDirectcrs._NOT 12 1 Bonds, Stocks and Brick. By Levin & Peixotto. ON MONDAY, the 4th of December ?ext, by permission of Jacob Bell, Ordinary for Bichland District, wc will sell, at tho Court House in Columbia, The following PERSONAL PROPEBTY, belonging to thc ostatc of Bernard Beilly. deceased: 100 shares Columbia and Hambarg Bail road Stock. 50 shares Columbia Gas-light Stock. 8 " Charleston Bailroad and Bank Stock. $3,000 in Bonds of Memphis and Charles? ton Railroad. All tho Prick on lot on Main street, near the State House. ALSO, AT SAME TIME. 22 shares Union Bank ?Stock. Terms of sale cash, ??ale positire. NOT 12 _t_ Commissioner's Sale. Ex part? Melvin M. Sams et ul et aL IN EQUITY-BICHLAND DISTBICT. TN pursuance of the order of the Court of Z Equity in this c?sr, I will aoU, before the Court House, in thc city of Columbia, on tho 1st MONDAY in December next, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that two lots of LAND, situate in thc city of Columbia, butting and bounding towards thc North on - Waring's lots, towards the South on Chas. Black's lot, towards the East on lot of Dr. Samuel Fair, and towards tho West on Ri? chardson (otherwise called Main) streot: measuring in front on Richardson street about 58 feet, more or less, and in depth about 208 feet, with an alley-way between tho two lots, extending the whole depth of tho lots; which, if the lots are sold to dif? ferent purchasers, will bc in common to the two lots. Upon thc lots were two commo? dious stores, destroyed hy fire, tho bricks being still upon them. Thcso lots are ad? mirably situated for business. TERMS.-Two-thirds cash; tho balance at tho expiration of one yoar from tho day of salo; to bo secured by bond and mortgage of tho premises, with interest payable an? nually until the whole debt, has been paid. Purchasers to pav for papers. "D. B. DESAUSSURE, Commissioner in Equitv Richland Dist. NOT 12_f_ Furniture, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, <fcc By JAMES G. GIBBES. C. F. HARRISON, AUCTIONSE?. WILL be sold, at thc corner of Senate and Marion streets, (due notice of the tim* of sale will be given,) A Iarse varietv of HOUSEHOLD FUR? NITURE, of all kinds, consisting of: Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Fur? niture. Crockery, French China and Glasswaro. Matting, Mattresses. Cooking Stove, witli Fixture* complete. ALSO, j 1 Milch Cow. Conditions cash. Articles to bo remoTed j day of sale. ALSO, I The unexpired lease of HOUSE to the j 1st June, 1866. The whole can be treated for at priTate sale previous to day cf sale. NOT 8 "NOTICE. AT the expiration of thirty days, appli? cation will he made, to the Columbia \ and Hamburg Railroad Company for ro ? newalof CERTIFICATE for twenty sharoa . of stock in said company, as the same was j lost at the tire of February, 18G5. I Nov5m4 " J. MENDEL. HUI .11 iiIV.1 1.101 ll LIU) WINNSB0R0, S. C. ^?sv THE exercises of this School ff^QL be resumed tlie lot MON tffi Uptfe DAY in February next. ^SHEgS Ternis for board and tuition will be made known when prions A}.plications should be addressed to G. A. WOODWARD, Principal. Nov G ni" KOTICE, RELIARLE SOUTHESK INSURANCE ? ? THE NATIONAL MARINE AND FIRE KlUn COMPANY. OF ORLEANS, LA. CAPITAL.$565,000. T?IIE undersigned begs leave to inform the insuring public that ho has been legally appointed agent for the above named company, and is now n ady to take risks at customary rates. This company was or? ganized in January, 1SG5, and its assets aro the most secure in the country. JAMES G. GIBBES, Agent Columbia, S. C., Oct. 31. Oct 31 fimo THE SUBSCRIBER HAS just received an in oicc of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Misses' BALMORAL, PO kLISH, C O N C. R E S S AND BUCKLED GAITERS. J. MEIGHAN. Oct 22 One door above Court House. E. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, Bedell'e Row. AFINE assortment of PEBFUMEBY and FANCY ARTICLES. NOT 2 2?