Newspaper Page Text
By Telenxapli. ] j Express!)/ for tts Columbia Phonix.~\ Cabio Despatches. BFPJUX, September 7.-A paciflo note bas been issued from the Pros* eian Foreign Office, in which the refont note of M. Moustier, the French Foreign Minister, is alluded to as highly satisfactory to the Prus? sian Government. LONDON, September 7.-The little schooner John T. Ford, from Balti? more for Paris, before reported cap? sized at the entrance of the English Channel, was found, a day or two since, on the coast pf Ireland, near Queenstown, whither she had drifted. Valuable papers and other articles were found on board and taken to a place of safety. New? Item?. WASHINGTON, September 7.-In the forth-coming pardon proclamation, four classes are excepted: 1st. Those condemned or against whom legal proceedings are pending. 2d. Foreign agents of the Confederacy. 3d. Mili? tary officers above the rank of briga? diers and naval officers above captains. 4th. Persons implicated in Lincoln's assassination. The President has directed thal copies of his late proclamation be sent to all who have taken the oath to support the Constitution, so thal they may know officially what is re? quired of them according to that do enment. President Johnson is said to bc highly elated with the Democratic victory in California, and predict) similar results at tho elections in thc Atlantic States. The latest return from there show a Democratic ma jori ty in the L?gislature-thus out ting off all probability of a Repnbli can Senator to succeed Conness. WASHINGTON, September 7.-Th President has instructed the heads o the several Executive Departments t furnish persons holding an appoint ment in their respective department with an official copy of his proclaim tion of the 3d instant, with direction to observe strictly its requirement for an earnest support of the Const tution, and a faithful execution < the laws which have been made i pursuance thereof. In consequence of a clerical erre in the debt statement issued on tl 4th instant, the Secretary of tl Treasury has determined to issue new and correct statement, to whic will be added the condition of tl public debt on the 1st of Septembe 1865, which, compared with the co rooted statement to be issued, wi show an aggregate reduction < $264,906.206.38. NEW YORK, Soptember 7.-Tl shipment of specie to-day was $G7c OOO. Tba election in Canada yesterdi resulted in riots at Montreal, Grim town, Clarence and other poinl The disturbances were not very s rious, though several persons we badly injured. A Montreal despatch gives the pr tioulars of the riot yesterday. Abo a dozen of the rioters were captor by the soldiers, and the police we only with difficulty saved from t vengeance of the enraged citizen pr who threatened to lynch them. O: policeman was killed. About thii serious casualties and half a doz gun-shot wonnds are reported os t sum of injuries sustained by the ci zens. The passenger train on the Noui tuck Railroad broke through a brid near Thomaston, Conn., yesterdi and the baggage car fell into i river, carrying with it sixteeu p sons. It was swept over the da and floated three miles from I scene of the accident, when it \ secured, but only five persons w found clinging to it. The rest i supposed to have been drowned. RICHMOND, September 7.-Yest day, a negro named Howe, who 1 bought a first class oar throe ticket, North of Washington, ^ put off the Richmond, Frederic burg and Potomac oars near this ci having refused to ride in the negrt car. He was abotft to sue the cc pany, but to-day it compromised matter by paying him $200 dam oj This is the first case Sooth wh negroes have received damages such coses. The official registration retrj from the whole State have been ceived at headquarters. The i vote is 216,000; the ratio of votei eleven whites to nine blacks. ' Whig has information that the Ci mantling Gonoral will order the e tion for delegates to the conventio 104 in number-between the 1 and 15th of October. NEW ORLEANS, September 7. nssuming command of tho 5th A tory District, Gen. Griffin says I nil existing laws will remain in fo nnd that the district staff officers - continuo to perform their custon: duties nt headquarters at Now leans until farther orders. Gen. Ord telegraphs that Vii burg has been placed under anal tino. Boats from New Orleans n land ot a station two miles below city. Thora were forty-three yellow f deaths in twenty-four hoars, em nt 6 o'clock this morning. ST. LOUIS, September 7. Omaha despatch says the stearne] John, with tho Indian Commissio on board, wai fired ioto by Indians, | near Fort Sully. No damage done. SAN FIUNCISOO, September 7. The ?stire Demooratio State ticket baa .been elected by about 9,000 ma? jority. I if M ll II I "l ' ? III ? KIWAWCIAli AND COM MR ll CI A ?,, NEW X??K? September 7-Noon.-r Stocks heavy. Money 4@5 per cent. Sterling 9&@10. Gold Flour | 10c. better. Wheat l@2ov better. Oom l@?o. botter. . Oats l(n ,2c. bet-1 ter. Pork steady ; sales of 250 bbls. mess, at 24.35. Cotton quiet, at 2G}:2 for uplands. 7 P. M.-Money closed easier, at 8?5 per cent., on call, with large supply and moderate demand. Gold closed at 42?4. Cotton dull, with sales of 800 bales-middling uplands 26J4. Flour 10@20c. better. Wheat l@2c. better. Pork firmer-new mess $24.25(o 24.50. Lard steady, at 12%@14. The bank statement shows increase of loans to be $2,500,000; legal tender notes $1,600,000; deposits $5,000,000, and specie $500,000. CINCINNATI, September 7.-Flour unchanged. Corn dull and in better supply at $1.08. Cotton dull, at 24 for middling. Provisions unsettled. Mess pork $24.25@24.50. Bacon shoulders HL4 ; sides 1G1.,' ; clear sides 18-Southern orders for clear sides! at Yl%. MoBUiB, September 7.-The cotton market continues dull and almost no? minal; sales 70 bales-middling 22(a) j 22'.; ; receipts 163 bales. NEW ORLEANS, September 7.-Cot? ton dull and a shade easier-low mid? dlings 23&@24,&; sales 175 bales; receipts 28 boles; exports 2,402 bales. Fully fair Louisiana sugar 15>?. Mo? lasses 60. Flour firmer-superfine! S8@8.25. Corn dull and unobanged. Oats dull, at 70. Pork advanced 50 ?75c.-$27.25@27.50. Bacon shoul? ders 15>.<; clear sides 19'.,'. Gold 41%. AUGUSTA, September 7.-Cotton is dull, and j ..c. lower; sales 18 balee- j middling 22>?. SAVANNAH, September 6.-Cotton I flat-middling nominally 24@24/1>J; no sales; receipts 370 bales. LONDON, September 7-2 P. M.- j Consols 94%. Bonds 73.^. LIVERPOOL, September 7-2 P.M.- | Cotton unchanged; sales 10,000 bales. Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapp* aro pnt up in quart and pint bottles, with tho pro? prietor's name on tho bottle, cork and abel._ Dancing- School. MRS. FREDERICK C. JACOBS informs her former papila and the Eubi ic io general that she will resume er DANCING SCHOOL, at the resi? dence of Mrs. Henry Lyons, on MONDAY, ' the 16th September. Afternoons for chil? dren. Evenings for young ladies and gen? tlemen. Soireos for children twice a month. September 3_ 6 Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good j for Gout._ Extraordinary Milch Cow for Sale. I VU_I WILL SELL MY FINE CffiftSQ MILCH COW. Ene is tho best, yP^Rperliaps, over oft'orcd in this Mi?mL stmarket She baa a heifer calf, six months old, very valuable. Angnst 30_. D. P. GREGG. FOR RENT, THE large and commodious RESI ^DENCE, on 8onato street, South of Trinity (Episcopal) Church, containing 13 large rooms, with gas, and extensive out? buildings attached. It is admirably adapt? ed for a first-class boarding houso, and, from ita situation, is well suited for a boarding school. Apply to Aug 16 Imo_J. 8. MCMAHON. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have j been before the American public for the last eighteen years._ FOR S?LE, ?Ti AO. RAILROAD ~ONDS. VX? O. A 8. C. Railroau Stock. New York Exchange. WANTED-0. A 8. C. Railroad Bouda | and Coupons. THOS. E. GREGG A CO. Aug li_ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good : for colic and pain in the stomach._ CAUTION! CAUTION! ! IT has came to our knowledge that per? sona from the country and city, order? ing that GREAT MEDICINE, the QUEEN'S DELIGHT, have their ordern filled by an? other medicine, called Epping's Sarsapa? rilla. This ia a pernicious habit on the part of any druggist or apothecary to make such substitutions, and it must re? flect upon thoir pharmaceutical knowledge to Bay to their customers that they are the same, when it is known thoy do not know the constituents of the medicine Qneon's Delight, as prepared by Heinitsh. This is to caution tho people that "HBI NITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT" is an en? tirely different article-a new pharmaceu? tical product and combination of roots and ? gums, and is the only medicine that per? forms so many extraordinary cures among tho people. Over 1,600 bottles have been sold at our store in less than eleven months, and the demand increasing from all parts of the country. Purob isers should be careful to ask for "Heinilah's Queen's Delight." This is the name. Please remember it-"Queen's De? light." For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Aug 18_ Violin and Guitar STBINGS ! 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 variety of VIOLIN BOWS, SCREWS. TAIL and FINGER BOARDS. VIOLIN BRIDGES, ROSIN, Ac. J nit received at E. POLLARD'S. Aug 4 ,_ mw&4* PINS APPLE CHEESE, i Orv CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE, ?" Just received and for salo by July 25 J. A T. R. AGNEW. bharleatbjg fro^frtlii^nt^ Flour, Grain and Produce. IHAVE made arrangements with Messrs. Street Brothers A Co. to sell, on com? mission, all kinds of FRODU CE consigned to them. I will devote roy personal atten? tion to the sale of tbe same. With an experience of twenty years in the Flour and Crain iiusmess, and with the advice and assistance of Messrs. Street Brothers A Co., I am confident that any business entrusted to them will prove satisfactory to those who favor tb? house with consignments. They will make libe? ral cash advances on all produce- shipped ito them for salo or shipment to their friends in New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore G. A. NEUF FER. OW Address all letters to "Street Bro? thers A Co.. Charleston, S. C." August ll_mw2mo Wool, Hides, Beeswax. WE are prepared to purchase the abovo articles at the HIGHEST PRICES for CASH on delivery, MM" Prices Current sent free to parties through the country. . MOSES GOLDSMITH A SON, Vendue Range, Charleston. Aug 4_ mw3mo HILLS HOUSE, OHARLE8TON, 8. 0. MTHIS well-known FIRST-CLASS H0TEL has been thoroughly repair? ed, refitted and refurnished, and is now ready for the accommodation of tho traveling public, whose patronage is re? spectfully solicited. The proprietor promises to do all in his power for tho comfort of bis guests. March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON. S. C. COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. Feb 26 WHITE A MIXER, Proprietors. Livery and Sale Stables, _ CHALMERS STREET, .Aua*?. Charleston, 8. 0. DEI- ???OUL* JfW?GHEN A BAKER, Pro- E&UBsy ?L I\ .prietors. Carriages. Pbsntons, Bug? gies and Saddle Horses to hire, at all hours. Mules and Horses for salo. Feb 27 REMOVAL. GUNS, PISTOLS AMD Sportsmen's Equipments, FISHING TACKLE. Sec. ^^0? THE undersigned has rc i><Z^ moved his stock of goods in ^f^>^J*?av the abovo lino to the store V Wnext to Fisher A Heinitsh'e. Guns and Pistols repaired and put in perfect order, at reasonable notice. P. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite Phoenix Office. Aug 28_ MABIE ANTOINETTE, A NOTHER-the latest production, of | ?TL Miss Muhlbaclfs pen. Randulph Gudan, and other stories, by "Onida," author of Idalia, Ohiudoo, Ao. Last Chroniclo of Barsot; by Anthony Trollope; with illustrations. Youth's History of Great Civil War, for 1861 to 1865; by R. G. Horton. Subscrip? tions received. Glob'j Edition of Bulwer's Novels, on tinted paper, bound in green Morocoo cloth. Each novel -old separately. Also, a number of Books in the German Language.. At DUFFIE A OHAPMAN'8 August 17 _Bookstore. To All Wno Cae Liquor.-Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured in Holland by a process only known to the proprietor, and is warranted the purest Liquor ever manufactured._ ~TH0S7E7 GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchango bought and sold. Office at GREGG A OO.'S._July 81 MABIE ANTOINETTE AND HER SON-an Historical Novel; by Muhlbach. Christianity and its Conflicts; hy Marcy. Called to Account; by the author of "On Guard." 50 Cental No Man's Friend-a Novel; by Robin? son. 75 Cents. The Doom, and other new Poems; by Jean Ingelow. And other new publications, for salo at McCARTER S Now Bookstore, At R. L. BRYAN'SOld Stand, August 17_Main8treet. Wolfe'? Bcnledam Schnapp? aro good for Rheumatism. /3HP HAVING removed my FUR- _ NITURE business to the Na- fQ HBHHtional Empress old stand, I jn would be glad to soo my former pa- T* troon and the public generally give me a call, as I bave a nice stock of FURNITURE on hand, and will make to order or repair anything in the Furniture Une very reason? able, and workmanship to please even the most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Washington st., bot. Main and Assem'y, A few doors from old stand. Aug 10_ _Gmo TOSOLTuER?MERCDANTS! BOCK ISLAND COOPS. TF you desire to supply yourselves for the X FALL and WINTER TRADE, with the VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES i of All-wool Cassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free from shoddy and other impurities, Order Samples from tho subscriber, and they will bo forwarded, with prices attach? ed, during the mont lin of July and August. From these samples you oan make your selections and return your orders; and the goods will be forwarded directly from the manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock Island Mannfac. Co., Jone 2 4mo_Charlotte, N. C. HAMS AND BACON STRIPS, ?UGAR-CURED, at_ ... ? JOHN d. SEEOEES A CO.'S, Aug 4 ^' ScnooltecT" THE MISSES MARTIN will resume the exercises of their School for Yoong Indies on 'TUESDAY, the 1st day Octo? ber. A very limited number of BOARDERS received. Terms ?e usual._September C IPHONIX IRON WORKS. Situated on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, opposite City Water Works, COLUMBIA, 8. C.' GOLDSMITH & KIND, Proprietors. A8 tho PALL 8EASON ap? proaches, tho subscribers re . epectfully io -form the pub? lic in general, together with their friends in particular, that I they are etill | manufacturing all kinds of IRON CAST? INGS, such au Mill Work, Eugine Work, Agricultural Implements, Railings for Gravo Yards, Cemetery Lots, etc. Especial attention they would call to . their A NO. 1 SUGAR-CANE MILLS, of | all sizes. Horse-power Wheels, for Cotton Gina. Plates and Balls for Cotton Screws. Grist and Flour-Mill Gearing. Saw-Mills. A variety of patterns for Houso Fronts, Window Caps, and other Ornaments, on hand. Machine Lathe Work done to order. Also, all kinds of I BRASS CASTING. All of which aro sold at tho cheapest rates, aud made at short | notice. Sept 5 Imo M. QOLBSMITH. _P. KIND. 4,000 GINS! Bcadv for the Season, at the MANUFACTORY. Send your order to the South Carolina Cotton Gin Wauehousr, COLUMBIA, B.C. THEY GIN Faster. Cleaner and make a better Sample than any Gins in tho country with the same power. They have j been adopted by the East India Cotton Agency Company, by the Manchester Cot? ton Supply Association, by the Viooroy of Egypt, and by the Governments of Turkey, j Brazil, Italy, Greece and India, in their efforts to raise this staple in their midst; and their merita are even moro fully un? derstood by thoso using them in our own country during the last two years. They I are also warrauted to give satisfaction, or | no sale. ALSO, Corn Shellers, Peed Cutters, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, ?fcc. Wood's MOWING ?.nd I REAPING MACHINES, ?which have taken tho first premium at the Paris Ex? position. . The folio whig gentlemen, to whom I have recently sold these Machines, will gladly testify to their merits: . Dr. B. W. Taylor, Columbia, 8. C.* W. L. Mikell, Columbia, 8. 0. Gen. J. J. Pratten, Winnsboro, 8. C. M. E. DeGraffonreid, Chester, 8. C. O. C. Wells, Newberry, 8. C. J. P. Kinard, Newberry, 8. C. J. F. Hitchers, Union, 8. C. L. A. Lowrance, Salisbury,?N. C. Terms accommodating. Address, W. B. LOWRANCE, South Carolina Cotton Gin Warehouse, Aug ll Imo Columbia, 8. C. A. E. COLTON, Proprietor._ HUT uni IN THE TRICE OF Clothing ! ! AS is our usual custom at the close of each season, we now offer our stock of SPRING CLOTHING AT COST! BARGAINS in BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES & TWEEDS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Walker's Block. N. B.-We are daily mak? ing additions to our stock of Clothing, with GOODS OF OUR OWN MANUFAC? TURE._May 14 Vinegar, Coffee, Oraol?.er?. Etc. 2BBLf. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 bbl. White Wino " 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. 5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 " Soda V 5 " Butter " 2 " Sugar ?. 2 " Ginger SNAPS. For salo low by July 18_E. A G. D. HOPE. NO. I MACKEREL. AFRESH SUPPLY, just received at July 12 J. C. BEEPERS A CO.'S. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro re commonded by all tho modical faculty. Bacon and Tobacco. ONE THOUSAND lbs. Country BACON SIDE". 1,000 lbs. Killickinick Smoking Tobacco. 10 boxes low-priced Chowing ". . 3 halos 7-8 Heavy Shirting. Fur sale low tv ~ . ALFRED TOLLESON. Aug9 BARLEY ! BARLEY! ! XT FE WANT about 3,000 bri sh el a of good YV dean Barley, for brewing Lager Beer. Tho cash will be paid on delivery, at market rates. August 80 J. 0. BEEPERS A CO. Georgia Cotton Gins. THE subscribers, agenta for Messrs. W. O. Clemons, Brown A Co., of Colum? bus, Ga., are prepared to . ?? orders for their GINS, which comprise Single and Double Cylinder, and adapted to either water or horse power. These 'Gins are made by a factory established over twenty years ago, and comprise all - tbe chief E>ints of oxcellenco, namely*. SPEED, IGHT DRAUGHT and GOOD SAMPLE. ter Cironlars sent when reqnested. RICHARD O'NEALE A SON. Aug 13_Imo NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT, FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE LADIES* SOCIETY IN AID OF THE Suffering and Destitute Poor of the South WILL TAKE PLA CB IN Washington, D. C., Sept. 30, 1867. THE "Ladies' Society in Aid of the Suf fering an d Dost i tu te Poor of the South' would respectfully and earnestly call tbi attention of the generous publio to tin great distress and fearful Buffering noi prevailing in the Southern States. Tho public havo already responded no bl y to the oall, but not to the extent re quired to keep starvation from makin] viotims of many. Additional funds mus be raised at once; the case is urgent. Th Lady Managers, after mature dehberatiot have decided to give a Grand National Ec tertainment, trusting to their activo cc operation and sympathizing aid for th immediato supply of means to enable thei to purchase and forward food to starvin thousands. The Grand National Entei tainmeut will be given at Washington, I C., September 30,1867. 300,000 tickets wi be offered for Bale at $2 each. Half of tb amount will be in valuable awards to tb holders, and the balance will be devoted i once by the Lady Managers to purchasin food to bo sent South for immediate distr bution among the most needy. The Lad Managers have entered into an arrang< ment with Messrs. Bentley, Clark A Co. I superintend disposal of tickets and condo the Entertainment in a manner worthy tl patronage and support of the oublie. LIST OF A WA Itl)8. 1. An elegant Mansion on Fifth Ave? nue, New York City; titles perfect, deed deposited in Escro; actual value.$80, OA 2. Twenty Thousand Dollars in 10-40 Government Bonds. 20,0 3. 1 entire set Diamonds, complete, comprising Pin, Ear-rings, Brace? let and Necklace-very magnifi? cent. 15,0 4. 1 sot elegant Diamond*, complete 12,0 5. 1 set Diamonds and Emeralds... 10,0 6. 1 set Diamond Studs and Sleeve Buttons. 7,0 7. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Ring. 5,0 8. 1 Singlo Solitaire Diamond Pin.. 4,0 9. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Stud.. 3.C 10. 1 Diamond Scarf Pin. 2,C ll to 15. 5 Cluster Diamond Rings, $1,000 each. 5,( 16 to 20. 5 Jules Jurgenson Watches, [Hunter's,] $600 each. 3,( 21 to 25. 5 Thomas Nardin Watches, [Hunter's,] $500 each.'.. 2,1 26 to 50. 25 Solitaire Diamond Ringa, $500 each. 12,1 51 to 75. 25 sots elegant Coral, com? plete, $400 each.10; 76 to 125. 50 sets elegant Garnets, complete, comprising Bracelet, Sleeve Buttons, Ear-rings and Breast-pin, $200 each. 10, 126 to 1,125. 1,000 Chromas, Artist's Proof. 20, 1,126 to 6,225. 5,000 elegant Engrav? ings. 25, 1,226 to 6,225. 100 sets Silver-plated Tea Servico, very hoavy.10, 6,226 to 10,000. Consisting of Writ? ing Dosks. Work Boxes, Photo? graphic Albums, sets of Silver ?dated Forks, Fish Knives, Napkin tings, Boxes, Ladies' Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. 44: Total.$300 The distribution will bo suporinten by a Committee of tho Honorary Memb who, in giving their aid and sanctioi this noble charity, will not only receive confidence of the public at large, but warmest thanks of the Ladies' Societ] Aid of the Suffering and Destitute Poo the South. ?3- SINGLE TICKETS, $2.00. -& 5 Tickets.t P| 10 Tickets. All orders or communications addi ct BENTLEY, CLARK A CO., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York City, or |222 Pennsvlv'a Avo., Washington, D. i [P. O. Box 10.] HONORARY MEMRE?S. Mrs L W Jerome, Mrs Hyatt. Mark Brumagim, A C Bichar?s James Willets, E C Carringt E Underbill, M C Cogewel Jamos Darling, T K Tillinghi H Shuman, M H Grinned A. Frear, M K Shaffer, Abrah'm Lincoln, C M G ar risoi C N Chap?n, A B Mack, M Duncan, J O Barringti J H Clark, M A Kellogg, Danit I Sloan, LeGrand Cat W B Amor, A L DeForro A T Stewart, L E Kenned) August Belmont, B O Taylor, W Aspinwall, J C Fremont Simeon Draper, Frank E Hov A Lawrence, George Muni R E Fenton. A E Burnsidi Mrs H C Murphy. Major-General Philip H Sheridan, ( manning Fifth Military District, N O. Major-General John Pope, Cominan Third Military District, Mobile. Major-General J M Schofield, Comm lng First Military District, Richmond Major-General E O C Ord, Gommai Fourth Military District, Vicksburg. Major-General Daniel E Sickles, i mn niling Second Military Dist, Charlee Major-General John A Dix, United 8 M mister, Paris, France. Gov A E Burnside, Rhodo Island. Gov F H Pierpoint, Virginia. Gov Tilomas Swann, Maryland. Gov J Worth, North Carolina. Gov J T. Orr. South Carolina. Gov R M Patton, Alabama. Gov Charles J Jenkins, Georgia. Gov J Madison Wells, Louisiana. Gov W G Brownlow, Tonnessee. Gov Thomas E Brsmlette, Kentuck Gov Isaac Murphy, Arkansas. Gov David 8 Walker, Florida. XXZCCmVX COMMITTEE. Mrs Laura Brooks, Mrs H Sherman Mrs C Wadsworth, Miss M Duncan, Mrs Drake Mills, Miss Maria Mor Mrs B 8 Adams, Mrs James Clari MBB. HARLOW E. MATHE! Secretary, 296 Fifth Avenue, N ter Tickets 'for sale at tho PHC OFFICE. Aug ^k-ULot;lox2L Sales Bacon Hams and Shoulders. BY JACOB LEVIN. On TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will soil, at my ?toro, without reservo, 4 tierces Cincinnati Canvassed Hams, abarr?la *. .? ?? 1 hogshead bright Shoulders. September 8 -- Dry Goods, in Variety. By JACOB LEVIN. On TUESDAY MORNING next, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at my Store, an in? voice of Dry Goods, among which are, Bleached Shirtings, 8and 10-1 Sheetings, Dress Goods, Belt Ribbons, Cuffs and Collara, Neck-Ties, Shirt Fronts, Rose, 8attinetts, Felt Hats-some extra fine. Pants and Coats, Ladies' Shoes, And a variety of Fancy Articles. September 8_ Mate Sale. By A. B. PHILLIPS. On THURSDAY, the IStb Instant, com? mencing at 9J o'clock a. m., I will sell, at the residence-" of the late aita. Fenton, one square Sooth of the State House, on Richardson streut, by order of the Execu? tor, The Honaohold and Kitchen Furniture belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Fenton, deceased, consisting of Sofa, Mahogany and Cane-Seat Chairs, Marble-top Centre li ble, Dining, Kitchen and Side Tablea, Sideboard, 1 large Mirror, Bureaus, Wash? stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, large Brussels Carpet, Blankets, Ac, ?c. ALSO. Kitchen Utensils, lot of Crockery and Glassware, and many other articles. Terms at sale. September 8 CRAWFORD & FRIDAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. DANIEL CRAWFORD. JAMES K. FEIDAY. a\ V\A\ WILL receive on storage COT B*^*YTON, MERCHANDIZE and COUN tSSSoTKY PRODUCE, andaell or forward the sumo when desired. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton through us to our friends in Charleston or New York, and forwarded free of charge. Our Warehonso being located adjacent to the South Carolina Railroad Depot, the item of dray agc will coat but half the rates as from other parts of the city. Rates of Storage on Cotton reduced to 25 cents a bale per month. Aug 8 ?2mo BLAKELY & GIBBES, General Commission Merchants, OFFER their services for the purchase or sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE. They will make liberal ad? vances on all consignments to them, and sell io this market, or ship as may be pre? ferred. They have secured the extensive Brick and Fire.Proof Building next to the Greenville Depot, known aa tho old stand of Wella A Andarson, and are prepared to store Cotton on as good terms aa any other house. JONATHAN BLAKELY. JAMES G. GIBBES. Columbia, September 8, 1867. September 3 j6_ COPELAND & DEARDEN, Commission Merchants, COLUMBIA, S. C. STORAGE ON COTTON 25 cents a halo per month. We are preparod to make LIBERAL AD? VANCES on COTTON, and will ship and attend to the sale of tho samo in Charles? ton, New York or Liverpool. Wo have on hand a large and well selected stock of BAGGING, BALE ROPE, BACON, SOLE, UPPER and HAJINESS LEATHJ R. which we offer at LOW PRICES, baring bought boforo tho late advance. Ang 14 Imo RICHARD O'NEALE & SON, Commission Merchants. FROM this day, our charge for storage on COTTON will be 25 CENTS ABALE PER MONTH. Our large Brick Ware? houses are situated separate from other buildings, and, having ? watchman con? stantly on guard, we believe them more r.oeuro from fire than any other in the city. We are prepared to make LI BE HAL AD? VANCES ON COTTON consigned to our friends in Charleston or Liverpool. ox HAND, 30 bales Gunny Cloth, 100 coils of Greenleaf and Manilla Rope, 10,000 pounds 0. R. Bacon Sides, 500 bushels White and Mixed Corn, 200 pounds Baling Twine, Which we offer at market rates. August 13_Imo In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the matter of Melvin Af. Cohen, by whom a petition /or adjudication of bankruptcy was filed on the 30th day Of July, A. 1>. 186*7, in said Court. IN BANKRUPTCY. THIS is to give notice that, on tho 30th day of July, A. D. ' or7, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued . ?ainst the Estate of MELVIN M. COHEN, of Columbia, in the District of Richland and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a bank? rupt on his own petition; that tho payment of any debts ann delivery Of any property belonging to such bankrupt, td him, or for his nee, and t be trans fer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meet? ing of tho creditors of tho said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of Mesara. Fielding A Pope, in Columbia, in tl." i i.strict of Richland, S. C., before J. M. Rutland, Register in Bank? ruptcy, on tho Uth day of Soptember, 1867, at 12 o'clock m. J. P. M. EPPING, United States Marshal, September 4 3_As Messenger._ Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. iguM? HAYING resumed the HPabuvo business, I am pre .BBEkraRB^Ipaiccl to execute all kinds of work in tho above lino at the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 30 M. H. BERBY. At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Faotory, I Harvey's Bat said Mice Paste. { GET Bili OF THE RA TS. HARVEY*? RAT PASTE exterminates Rate, Mico, Roaches and Ants from your store-room, corn houses or oribs, your kitchens, your houses: saves you mo? ney in providing for these thieves; a euro cure for these depredators and de? troy ere. For Bale by FI8HEI * HE1NIT8H, Aug 7 Druggists.