Cahle Despatches.
Haws Item?.
WASHINGTON, October 1.-Tho Sec
votary of the Treasury, considering
toe Act of Congress of March 2,
1867/ maudatory, has to-day i RR nod
the following: "Notice is hereby
given, that the. Assistant Treasurer at
Now York is prepared and has in?
structions to issue three per cont,
certificates, in denominations of five
and ten thousand dollars, in redemp?
tion ol compound interest notes
maturing in October and November
next! The accrued interest and ve
domption will bo paid in currency."
Gen. Grant was present during the
entire Cabinet session to-day.
Internal revenue receipts $705,000.
It is reported that the Croton Na?
tional Bank has badly bursted.
Tii? Government examiners took I
possession of the Croton National
Bank to-day. It is thought deposit?
ors will be paid eventually.
The land lines oonneoting the
cabios are down, and there have been
no' European despatches since Sun?
day.
ST. LOUIS, September 30.-The
funeral of Gen. Sterling Price, to?
oday, was one of the largest ever Been
h?re. The ceremonies took plaoe in
the First Church, Dr. Boyle, where
the remains lay in state all the morn?
ing, and wore visited by a very large
nnmber of citizens.
NEW YORE, October 1.-Sheridan's
reception by the Union League was a
sliowy affair. Sheridan said: "I
have scarcely language to express tho
very great approbation I have for
your very warm and hearty welcome.
. I only hope that I may hereafter be
able to deserve the same approval in
my acts. I only know that hereto?
fore, and I believe hereafter, I shall
never, by any act of mine, attempt
to make rebellion honorable. [Load
Applause. ] Rebellion is a crime and
it shall not be made 'honorable.
[Oboers. | Gentlemen, I thank you.
.Sheridan visited the stock and gold
boards this morning. There was wild
enthusiasm. After the excitement
subsided, Sheridan thanked them
'kindly, when the members sung "013
John Brown," much to the General's !
satisfaction.
A collision occurred on the Morris
and Essex Railroad to-day. The
cars were smashed and a brakeman
killed.
Advices from Iowa indicate serions
German defections from the radicals.
Well-posted "Republicans, though
confident of carrying the State, ap?
prehend heavy losses.
.The steamer Sego, from New Or?
leans for Philadelphia, was totally
burned on the 27th ult. The Rapi
dan rescued and brought here the
passengers and crew, except Perry
Short, John O'Donnel and Thomas
Crowly, who were burned to death.
Advices from Gautomala state that
the revolution had been suppressed.
Prado has been proclaimed President
of Peru. The new constitution has
been promulgated. Extensive gold
discoveries in Northern Chili
ported. The Congress of Ecuador
bad a stormy session, resulting in the
expulsion of ex-President Garcia Mo?
reno from the Senate. An attempt to
expel Don Antonio Flores failed.
^?WKWARK, N. J., Ootober I.-Al
uoilcr explosion, to-day, killed two
men.
NEW ORLEANS, October 1.-There
is no perceptible abatement of the
epidemic. Interments up to 6 o'clock
this morning 03.
CHARLESTON, October l.-Arrived
steamcrs Manhattan, New York; Sea
Gull, Baltimore; brig Volant, New
York.
RICHMOND, October 1.-In the
United States Circuit Court, to-day,
tho counsel for the party charged
with defrauding the revenue of the
whiskey tax, moved to quash the in?
dictment, because the Federal Courts I
being of limited jurisdiction, cannot j
take cognizance of any crime not ex?
pressly declared so by Act of Con?
gress.
Tho amount of pay received by
the troops in and around Richmond
is 81,500,000 per annum, and the
total cost of military establishment is
$5,000,000 yearly. There was
heavy frost here last night.
WORCESTER, MASS., October 1.
Democratic Convention is in session.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.
THA?? SITLZBACHEB ha* removed bis
JL stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SPECrACLES and CLOCKS, to the Eawla'
Building, adjoining tho Phoenix office,
where he will be pleased to soe hisfrienua,
patrons and tho public generally. Ho bas
ono of tho finest lots of
SPECTACLES
On band over brought to Columbia. Call,
eeo and be convinced.
All kinds of
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, &c,
Repaired at the shortest notice, at RE
|, T)UCED RATES._Sept 20
Wolljr's Schiedam Schnapps is the
purest liquor manufactured in tho world.
BARLEY ! BARLEY ! !
WE. WANT about 3,000bushels of good
cloan Barley, for brewing Lagor
Beer. Tho cash will bo paid on delivery,
ut mai hot r ites. J. C. SEAGERS fe CO.
- ?FlVAJM?IAl, AND COMMERCIAL.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., October 1.-Sale?
o? cotton to day 10 bales, at prices
varying from 14??@T6%.-'
NEW Y.ORK? October 1-Noon.
Stocks heavy. Money 7 per cent.
Gold 43%. Sterling-time V}4 ; iight
9K@9& Flour 10(&20c. better.
Wheat 2(3l3o. better. Corn J?@lo.
better. Oats lo. lower. Pork quiet,
at $28.90. Lara* steady, at 14@
14Cotton quiet, at 22.
7 P. M.-Cotton heavy; sales 1,000
bales, at 22. Flour active-State
8.50@10; Southern 10.80014. Corn
firmer, at ?.28%?1.80>^. Oats de?
clined 2(a)8o. Mess pork 23.90.
Gold 48^.
BALTIMORE, October 1.-Flour
stronger. Wheat scarce-prime to
choice red [email protected]; fair to good
white [email protected]. Corn prime
white 1.24@L27; yellow [email protected].
Oats firm, at 65(^72. Mess pork
25.50. Lard 14@14^. Kacon 14)?
@14)?; clear ribbed sides 17%@18.
"otton very dull-middling 22.
NEW ORLEANB, October J,-Sales of
cotton 1(K> bales; prices drooping
low middling 18?.j; receipts 1,830
bales; exports 706. Sugar nominally
unchanged. Molnsses-Cuba quoted
at 55. Flour firm-super, quoted at
$10.25; choice $13@14. Corn dull
yellow and mixed 81.40; white $1.45.
Oats dull, at 60. Pork better-$27@
27.25. Bacon active-shoulders 15L?;
clear sides 19}.{. Lard firmer
tierces 15^; kegs 16. Gold 43%.
MOBILE, October 1.-Fair demand
for better grades of cotton, of which
the market is bare; sales 800 bales
middling 78; receipts 492.
AUGUSTA, October 1.-The tight?
ness of the money market retards
cotton operations; higher grades are
sought after: sales 287 bales-mid?
dling 19 ' - ; receipts 311 bales.
CHARLESTON, October 1.-Cotton
active; sales 325 bales-middling
18>?@18)?.
LONDON, September 30-Evening.
Consols 94 7-16. Bonds 72%.
LIVERPOOL, September 30-Even?
ing.-Cotton closed firm and prices
unchanged; sales 18,000 bales.
SAVANNAH, October 1.-Cotton
opened firm, but closed dull-mid?
dling nominally 18\2(<i 19; sales 225
bales; receipts 1,500.
Violin and Guitar
STRINGS !
ALARGE and choice selection of ge?
nuine ITALIAN STRINGS-some?
thing very durable, and also desirable, for
their clear sweet tone.
Also, a full assortment of VIOLONCEL?
LO STRINGS; a varictv of VIOLIN
BOWS, SCREWS, TAIL "and FINGER
BOARDS, VIOLIN BRIDGES, ROSIN. Ac.
Ju*jt received at E. POLLARD'S.
Aug 4_mw24*
Woifi'n s cn i<<i ii m Schnapp* are good
for colic and pain in tho stomach.
"DENTISTBT. '
HAVING procured a RE?
LIABLE ASSISTANT, ray
patrons can now bo as cfli
1 cienlly sorved as formorlv.
_August3l__D. P. GREGG.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp? ai'? put
up in quart and pint bottles, with tho pro
firictor's namo on tho bottle, cork and
abel.
NEW (
AN
HEW S
We beg to inform our
THAT W
Our cntiro St
TO MAIN STREET, NEARLY 0
And have our assortment almost en
Goods for th?
And shall offer inducements for new cus
To Buyers. Cal
Sept 15
SOUTH C
COTTON GIN
T ? A TEST XI
MANUFACTURED AND VOU SALE
A. R. COLTON, (
?
11HE facilities I have for MANUFACTl
. twonty First-class Manufacturers-war
menta to tho largest doalurs. Orders resp
Descriptive catalogues sunt free.
September 2C
. & W. C. if UHU
mm AS ustmt :
CLOTHING
NOW IN STORE.
SUITS FRO? ?7,50 TO $60.
AFULL LINE OF
SHIRTS,
HOSIERY,
UNDER GARMENTS,
GLOVES.
TIES,
TRAVELING SHAWLS,
BLANKETS, ETC.
NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS.
A splondid lino of FRENCH and ENG?
LISH CASSIMERE. which will bo made to
order in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW
PRICES.
Ererything that ia new in tho way of
HATS ?
N. B.-Our CLOTHING is nearly all of
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
WALKER'S BLOCK,
Sept 20_ MAIN STREET.
Agae and Fever-The only preventivo
known for chills and fover is tho'uae of
Wolfe'i Schiedam Schnapps.
TB POLLOCK IIB.
LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C,
At
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL?
THE UNDERSIGNED has fitted
np hts establishment, and has re?
ceived a large stock of the finest
- qualities and brands of LIQUORS,
WINE8, ALES, SEGARS, Smoking and
Chowing TOBACCO, otc; SYRUPS, COR?
DIALS and other articles.
ALSO,
JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of home
production.
In tho rear of tho wholesale store, ho
has a handsomely appointed
S A M 1? L K ROOM,
[WHERE the best of everything is
dispensed.
REPREHHMENTS
-m* . OFallkinds-FISH. OYS
.--?^TERS, GAME, MEATS, ic. fi\
\-furnished at short notice, Wj*
^and in the very best styles.K ?
SUPPER ROOMS.
ATTACHED to the estab- *'
'lishment aro commodious^
rooms, where private DINNERS
and SUPPERS wiU bo furnished tor any
number of persons from two to 150.
LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock.
Tho Proprietor pledges himself that ho
will continue, as heretofore, to use his ut?
most endeavors to give perfect satisfaction
to his patrons and guests.
?opt 24 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
Dew of tfce Alp?.-This cordial hf s
only to be tasted to bc appreciated.
OODS
?TAM0
friends and the public
E HAVE
ock of Goods
PP0S1TE TUE COM HOUSE,
tiroly new. Wo aro daily receiving
5 Fall Trade!
tom, in addition to our present, that will
LT BABSAIS
1 and Examiue.
R, JO. SHIVER.
AROLINA
WAREHOUSE,
?VEPB.OV33D
EMS m MACHINERY,
, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JRING-and connection with more than
rant mo in ofloring the most liberal induco
cctfully solicited and promptly executed.
A. R. COLTON.
General Southern Agency.
sra cMoutt mn m mmm,
OOH. UMBI A, rS . C.
THE " UNIVERSAL " SAW OIN AND CONDENSER.
THEY gin EASTER, CLEANER, and make a better SAMPLE than any Obis in the
country, with the same power. They have boen adopted by the East India Cotton
Agency Company, by the Manchester Cotton Supply Aeodci?tion, by the Viceroy of
Egypt, and by the Governments of Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Greece and India, in their
efforts to. raise this staple in their midst; and their merits are even more fully under?
stood by those using them in our own country during the last two yoars.
COTTON OPENERS, DEDERICK'S COTTON AND HAY PRESSES,
WORLD RENOWNED PREMIUM GRAIN DRILL,
.WITH THK
IMPROVED GUANO ATTACHMENT AND GRASS SEED SOWERS.
The PLANTER'S FAVORITE-the desideratum of seeders-perfect in mechanical
construction; perfect in its performance of work; no bunching of grain; no liability of
getting out of order or broken.
WALTER A. WOOD'S SELF-RAKL REAPER AND NEW JOINTED
BAR MOWER COMBINED.
These machines have been awardod tho highest prizes ever offered in Englanu,
France and Amorica, viz: International Exhibition Medal, London, 18G2; International
Exhibition Medal, Dublin, 1865; besides boin;; triumphant at the recent Paris Exposi?
tion, Paris, 1807. Tho Wood's Self-Rake Reaper and Mower has received more than one
hundred and lift y Gold and Silver Medals und First-class Prizes, establishing their
great superiority over all other machines. Combining light draught, close cutting,
simplicity in construction, portability, Ac, they nre unequaled.
WATER WHEELS,
SAW MILLS, Portable and Stationery,
EUREKA BRICK MACHINE COMPANY,
RUMSEY & CO.'S CELEBRATED PUMPS AND BELLS.
LEVER STUMP EXTRACTOR.
Tho rionccr Stump Puller and Rock Lifter. First creat power. Two men sufficient
to raise twenty-five thousand pounds.
OTIS LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY.
Howe's Standard SCALES and COTTON BEAMS,
Eureka Agricultural Works Phyfer Plow,
Albany Packham's Georgia Cotton Seed Planter,
Sancho Panza Wind-Mill Company,
Empire Shinglo Machine Company,
The Portable and Stationery Engine Company.
RICHARDSON, MERRIAM & CO.'S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
Oliver <fe Co. 's Rubber and Loather Belting,
ALL KINDS OF HOSE,
Grant Fan Mill and Cradle Company,
SULKY CULTIVATORS,
"Nonpareil " Washing Machine Company,
Boyer & Bro.'s Premium Farm Grist Mills.
Triple Geared, Lever and Endless Railway HORSE POWERS,
Threshing Machines, Cleaners and Separators, combined.
ALSO,
CORN SHELLERS,
Magic, Lever and Hide Roll Feed Cutters and Plows,
Reversible and Expanding Cultivators,
LITTLE GIANT CORN MILLS,
WHEEL BARROY.'S.
Recommendations by the host partios throughout the State, who have purchased and
used mauy of thc above machines, ara constantly coming to hand. Continued uso is
a guarantee of satisfaction. Call ami examine machines in operation, and loavo your
orders. Toruia accommodating, at MamifttcturerHfjpriees, freight added. Doecriptive
catalogues and circulars sent on application. Agenta wanted wherover none are ap?
pointed.
A. R. COLTON, rroprietor.
AV. B. LOWRAKCK, Manugtr. * Sept 26
EX^
"UNIVERSAL" COTTON GIN ANO CONDENSER,
INVENTED AND PATENT-SD BY HORACE L. EMERY.
THESE GINS and CONDENSERS aro adapted for running right or loft hand, and
for either HAND, HORSE, STEAM or WATER POWER, and in points of SIMPLI?
CITY, DURABILITY, EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY, they have PROVED themselvos
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS IN USE.
Also, COMPLETE PORT ABIJE COTTON GINNING OUTFITS, adapten for traveling
about and TOLL GINNING, Emery's Endless Chain and Lovor Horso Powers, Tresh?
am Machines, Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, otc, etc, al! of which can bo soon in practi?
cal operation at the SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE.
A. R. COLTON, General Agent,
Near Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots, Colombia, S. C.
Dy Call and examine or ??nil for circulara. Sept 22
I
jflLULQ-tloiEX Sales
W. T. WALTl?B
THI8 MORNING, October 2, at 10 o'clock,
at the residence of B. Turner, Esq., on
Richardson street, one square below tho
State House,
The Houeohold and Kitchen FURNI?
TURE, consisting of Bedding, Chairs,
Tables, Mirrors, Ac. _ Oct 2
By D. C. PEIX0TT0 & S0??
WE will sell, THI8 MORNING, at 10*
o'clock,
That large STORE-HOUSE, on Wash?
ington street, two doors from Main street,
formerly occupied by Messrs. Hannahan
A Warley. Sale positive. Terms cash.
Oct 2_
Boote, Shoes, Hat* and Dry Good*.
By D. C. PELXOTTO & BON.
WE will sell, THIS DAY, at 10* o'olock,
A largo assortment of Men's BROGANS
and HATS, Ladies' SHOES, and a variety
of DRY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES.
AI,HO,
2 fine SEWING MACHINES. Terms
cash._ Pot 2
Contents of a Grocery Establishment.
BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON.
WE wili sell, THIS MORNING, 2d instant,
at 10 o'clock, without the least reserve,
at oar Auction Room, corner Washington
and Assembly streets.
The contents of a Grocery establishment? -
constating of
COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES,
Candles, Starch, Soda,
Pickles, Canned Salmon,
Saloratus, Cinnamon,
Cloves, Tobacco,
Corn and Rye Whiskey,
Port and Sherry Wines,
Copperas, Blue Stone,
i Indigo, Cream Tartar,
Cayenne Pepper. Matches,
Soap, Macearon!,
Table Salt, Smoking Tobacco, Ac.
ALSO,
HARDWARE.
POTS, 0VEN8, DI8H COVERS,
Crockery, Cotton Cards,
Hoes, Axes, Trays,
Buckets, Tumblers,
Lamp Chimneys, Corn Shellers,
Powder, Shot and Caps, and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
Tho attention of dealers is requested, ac
the above goods must be disposed of and
bargains may be expected. Terms cash.
Oct 2_
Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, dtc.
BT JACOB LEVIN.
ON TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING,
at 10 o'olock, I Trill sell, at my store,
5 HHD8. prime BACON 8IDE8,
7 bbls. C Sugar,
5 bags extra Rio Coffee,
3 bbls. Molasses,
15 boxes Family Soap,
10 kegs prime Lard,
10 boxes Adamantine Candles,
5 gross Friction Matches,
Packages Sweet Crackers,
" Soda Biscuit,
1,500 Rio Hondo Segara,
2,500 LaFavorite,
1,000 Cencha Regalia,
2,000 Cirvantes,
Durham and Kilikinic Tobacco,
Fine Briar Pipes, double tube.
ALSO,
; Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters,
Men's and Boy's Shoes,
Felt Hats, Ac, Ac, Ac._Oct 2 2
Sale of Hardware and Groceries.
UNDER tho authority of the Court of
Equity, I will offer for sale at public
outcry, on first MONDAY in October next,
the remaining stock of GOODS of 'the Ute
firm of Kenneth A Gibson, consisting of
Hardware and Groceries. Terms cash on
deliverv, H. M. GIBSON.
Sept 19_
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs ot fieri facias
to me directed, I will sell, on the
FIRST MONDAY aud TUESDAY in Octo?
ber next, before the Court House in Co?
lumbia, within the legal hours,
Tho following PROPERTY, viz: .
All tho defendant's right, title and me?
rest in and to a certain TRACT OF LAND,
in Richland Distriet, containing 3,031)
acres, situated abont five and one-naif
miles East of Columbia, and known as tba
Hocott and Rawlinson Turpentine Planta?
tion; bounded on the North by estate of
Wade Hampton and lauds of E. D. Gil?
more, East by lands of E. D. Gilmore and
lands lately owned by Thomas J. Robert?
son, South by tho right of way of the
South Carolina Railroad Company, and
West by lands of the estate of Wade
Hampton and a small tract of the estate
of Wright Denloy.
ALSO,
Tho dofendant's right, title and interest
in and to four pits of CRUDE TURPEN?
TINE, of tho following dimensions, viz:
1 pit 40x15 feet, 6 feet deep; 2 pits 80x15
feet, 6 feet deep; 1 pit 15x10 feet, 6 feet
dee]>, on tho plantation described above,
on tho South Carolina Railroad, six miles
below Columbia. Levied on as the pro?
perty of Daniel D. Hocott, at the suit of
the Bank of Camden, 8. C., rs. Daniel D.
Hocott.
Terms cash. F. W. GREEN, SLR. D.
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Wolfe's Sclitedant Selm?pps are imi?
tated and counterfeited, ??d purchasers
will have to nee caution in purchasing.