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Oable Deapatoh.es. LONDON, September 20.-Bismarck bas addressed the diplomats a note re? garding Salzburg. Prussia accepts tho French representation, to regard the conference os a pledge of peace. He makes many allusions to the unity of the Qerman States, which provoke comment from the French press, as ignoring the treaty of Prague LIVERPOOL, Septcmbor 20.-A coal barge sunk at the pier this morning, rind four lives were lost. XtiVH Item?. (HEART'S CONTENT, September 20. 'bo cable of 18G6 has boon repaired nd is working well. I WASHINGTON, September 20.-The 'resident expresses confidence that notwithstanding appearances, the elections South will occur simulta? neously. Tho 'Tribune's despatch from North Pinito says peace has been declared with tho Brules, Ogalles and Sioux Indians. They receive powder and bid!. Pawnoo Killer left the council it anger. The Commissioners have left for'Omaha. . WASHINGTON, September 21.-A serious 'difficulty has arisen in the "it v council in reference to negro nnd pftta votes. eu. Sheridan is summoned and I testify before the Paymaster od Committee. It is expected t Sheridan's testimony will throw s light on tho Lowen thal compli ?ation. The Slar say? it learns that Gen. Bickies .hos a letter from Gov. Orr ex preying gratitude, in behalf of the people of South Carolina, for what Siel les did for them daring bis rule. I Receipts of oustoms for tho week ehdug cn the 14th, $3,342,000. Federal Court processes are arly executed in the Second ry District. o Express says it is understood Hancock will not assume com of the Fifth Military District tho 15th proximo. PIERRE, A,V. L, September 21. last night destroyed 200 houses. |STO.N, September 21.-Mount iron works, on Taunton river, ing three acres, was burned last Loss $150,000, mostly in RTFOftp, September 21.-The ord and New York Steamboat any depot was burned last with freight loss of $100,000. Louis, September 20.-Omaha tobes confirm poaco with the , Ogalles and bands of Sioux, fears are entertained for the of a party of engineers on the between Fort Smith and Vir lity. The Indians have noti e contractors that tho railroad ot be built beyond Fort Hayes, is great excitement along the and laborers aro leaving. ORLEANS, September 21.- j wero sixty-four interments .ellow fever, up to G o'clock arning. Tho Picayune, of to [ivs the disease is wide-spread, ie number of cases is much than daring the epidemic of ! mt owing to a milder type of | ease, mortality comparatively piiESTON, September 21. -steamer; Sea Gall, for |>re ;^Iau hatton and Alabama, Vv York; Alliance, for Phila Tho Manhattan has the Georgia in tow. iroND, September 21.-The liinations for tho convention Ile to-day by the Republicans. Imes, late revenue collector, John B. Crenshaw, a Quaker are the nominees. Tho [ticians are holding meetings nominations. All names so ??cly mentioned are those of ?who have beccmo residents war ended. [ONu, September 21.-Gen. this morning, issued an fiat tho ballots of tho white ored voters in the coming shall be taken separately. In listriet of 500 votes, three per? d? assist the registering officer kving votes; and where more |), six persons shall assist-all deviously sworn to the impar ??hnrge of their duties and [rom the registered voters of ?ct. ?hes, tey Articles, rer Ware, jewelry, Gold Pens, Clocks, Sec., |y,ju.-l received and tor aale. ?ZBACKER, it rec t, opposite the Market. lair Work mied, abd at short notice. jclkictlum Schnapp* j? thc manufactured in the world. FINANCIAL, ANO COSI 31 EUC I Ali. NEW YORK, September 20^-Noon. Cotton dull-uplands 24. Flour 15 @20c. lower. Wheat heavy, and 2o. lower. Corn 2o. better. Oats' lc better. Pork lower, at 23.95(n>24. Lard, whiskey and freights quiet. Turpentine 59@59J.<. Gold 43. Storling9%?10T?\ NEW YORK, September 21.-Cotton shade lower;, sales 800 bales, atr24(A 24^. Flour dull-State superfine $8(fi9.50; extra $9.75@10.40; choice $10.'50@10.90. Corn-Western mix? ed $1.2G@1.28,'.,. Moss pork $23.75 @24. BALTIMORE, September 21.-Flour quiet; previous quotations well main? tained. Wheat firm-prime to choice rod $2.50(V7\2.70. Corn-white $1.28 @1.32. Oats 60?70. Bacon steady shoulders 14%; other grades un? changed. Mess pork $25. Lard Western 14,?<i@15. Cotton and coffee ruled exceedingly dull during the week. Whiskey-nothing doiug. NEW ORLEANS, September 21. Cotton dull; sales 50 bales-low mid? dlings 21)^ ; receipts 224 bales; ex? ports 1,628. Flour-no superfine in market, but iu request; other grades quiet and vory firm-extra $'J.G2}.\; choice $13.25. Corn light, supply firm-yellow $1.25 ; white $2.30. Oats quiet and firm-asking 80e. Pork dull aud declining-nominally $27.00. Bacon quiet-shoulders 15J .i (rt}16; clear 19^(^19%. Lard quiet tierces 14^c ; kegs 15|^. Gold 43?4 ?44. Sterling 5G(V?;5b7?; New York sight ,1'4(?^? premium. SAVANNAH, September 21.-Cotton dull and heavy; sales light -middling 22; receipts 570 bales. Arrived steamer Zodiac, New York. Sailed steamers Sun Jaciuto, Now York, Lo nawanda, Philadelphia. Cleared brig Bradshaw, N^ujliiugton ; schoon? er J. Si mon ton, New York. AUGUSTA, September 21.-Sales of cotton to-day 434 bales, chielly old middling 21. New cotton coining in daily. MOJIILE, September 21.-There was a fair demand for cotton to-day with, sales of 200 bales, the market closing hard, with middling ut 21. 100 bales were sold yesterday after tho market closed and were not reported. Re? ceipts 827 bales. CHARLESTON, September 21.-Cot? ton dull and iuuetivo with sales of 29 bales; quotations unchanged. Re? ceipts 218. By His Excellency JAMES L. ORR, Governor of South Carolina. WHEREAS information han boon com? municated to this Department that an atrocious murder waa committed in the Distiiet of Laurens, on tim 10th inst., by ROBERT AV. YOUNO, freedman, upon tho person of George'Dial, freedman, and that the said YOUNO lins ll"d from justin". Now know yo that I, said JAMES I J. ORR, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over tho State aforesaid, to the end that said YOUNG may be brought to trial and condign punishment, do hereby offer a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for Ins arrest and safe delivery in any jail in this State, and ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for his arrest and safe delivery in nny jail in tho United States. Tho said YOUNO is about live feet ten inches high, stoutly built, amt is of a very dark copper color. He weighs about one hundred and seventy-live pounds and has one front tooth missing-probably an oyo tooth. He has a loud strong voice, gene? rally laughs in speaking, stoops somewhat, has a ?mick motion in walking, and is a blacksmith by trade. In witness whereof I have signed my name, and caused the great seal of the State to bo aflixed, in the city of [L. s.]Columbia, this lHth day of Septem? ber, 18(>7, and in tho ninety-second year of tho independence of the United States of America. JAMES L. ORR, Sept 21 2 Governor of South Carolina. ftj>. Laurens and Clinton papers copy twice. Biscuit and Crackers. JUST RECEIVED, by air-line route, and for salo low, Barrels Soda Biscuit, " Sugar Crackers, " Giuger Schnapps, " Ginger Nuts, " Lomon Tic Nie Cracker.- , " Bostou Crackers, " Croam Crackers, " Buttor Crackers. _J*eptombot^G Jl.Ji T. R. AGNEW._ .Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps arc sold bv all grocors and apothecaries._ H?W( At Astonishing] Wo arc recoiving i DRYGOODS, WHICH will h.- sold at a SMALL PROF!' PRINTS 8 to 20 cents. Fine LONG-( Cued brown SHIRTING, '.' to 20 cent Meir.? and Boys' WOOLENS, from 20 DELAINES, ALPACA;*, Black and c< S. H. M Sept VJ Colombia Female Academy. TUB exorcises of this School tfft?^L. wil 1 be resumed on the 1st of tiXj^BBj^-Octobcr. Arrangements havo HiaH^ggbocn made for receiving pupils jPSfirof a11 agen. The Principals vAvr deem itneoeesary to mike this statement, as they havo hitherto fre? quently doolinod receiving children under twelve years of age. BOARDERS will bo received as usual. UT For terms and further particulars, apply to the Principals, JANIS H. REYNOLDS, SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS. Aug 28_tlG Ursuline Academy, ' VALLE C RUC IS. THIS INSTITUTION will rc /flSBk sumo its Academic Exorcises *ffiUnBjfcfeSt'Ptember 1. For prospectus, ^IaBpE5: please address "Mother Supo jjprV?* rior, Ursuline Convent and *???r Academy, Columbia, S. C." Sept 4_Imo MRS. JOHN LAURENS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, IN CHARLESTON, will ro ?f?f^^ f<umc its exercises OCTOBER c_flUgijl^ 1 ? at tho corner of Wentworth 'atl?y ry and Smith streets. English, sP^fcp French, Music, Dancing, Draw ?msJr ing, and tho accomplishments of a polite education, will be thoroughly taught, and a careful attention given to tho formation of thc young ludies' man? ners and conversation. WEEKLY SOIREES will be given alter? nately for MUSIC and DANCING. For terms and particulars, address Mus. J. RAUHENS, September 1 8mo Charleston. UNIVERSITY OF South Carolina. THF. next session of this In /fLBtk stitui ion will open -rn the FIRST c_|3?3Sp*5 MOND A V of October, and con ^yftr^ 1 without interruption until tho 1st of July following. tBBSr Applicants must be at least fifteen years ot" age. Each student may select his schools, but, in tb? Academic Department, must, unless specially ex? cused by the Chairman of tue Faculty, attend at least time The Law and Medical Schools having recently been fully organized, there are now three departments in the University. 1. ACADEMIC. II. LAW. III. MEDICI NF. The aggregate expenses, including tui? tion, board, wood, lights and washing, for the session of nine months, will be: For Academic Student, atti liding throe Professors, about,.$805 For Law Student, about.2M) For Medical Student, attending a full course, about. .'ITO IO"For catalogues, giving additional in? formation, addresh Kt v. C. Bruce Walker, Secretary, or lt. W. BARNWELL, Chairman of the Faculty, Aug *.> 2mo Columbia, s'. C. DeK ALB HOUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. ^f^*.^^^TN pleasure in informing his ?fl>*UU!UwL ''"''""I* : ""' public gen KIJ-L?PQH53J- i-i ally, that he has re-open? ed tue DEKALB HOUSE, which hus been | thoroughly renovated, and is now ready for tho accommodation of the traveling public, whose patronage is respectfully so? licited. COACHES always in readiness to convi y passengers to and from tho hotel. Tho" Proprietor promises to do all in hid power for the comfort of his guests. Sept 10 J. W. RODGERS, Proprietor. The Clendining House, Aor//t? iceni Corner Camden and Marion Slit. i/rU "1 JN OKI,i:u <" mo, t ,,,c ttT7?;tu?laa. "'-ce-sities of tho times, mit'luviSgL r:i!,':-"f hoard fortran Pjj^/VldyPy, se ;,l hoarders will hereat ter be $2 per day. Singh-meals 50 cents. Traveling guests will lind tho best ac? commodations and large and airy cham? bers, ou reasonable terms. Attached to tho House is a neat ami pri? vate BAR-ROOM, where the boat ot' Li? quors, Whiskey, Brandy, Oin, Ac, will always bo found, and at rcdne il price s from those ordinarily charged at the pre? sent tiuic. August :;o imo J. CLENDIKINO. MOUNTAIN AIR. ityA PERSONS who desire to pass the ."""?summer months in a healthy section, where good water and mountain air aro the principal attractions, can bo comfort? ably accommodated at, the WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains nov/ run daily each way. Hoard by tho week or month at reasonable rates. " D. RIEMANN. July 9 _ 3mo St. James Hotel, KEW ORLEANS, LA. r u o i* n i E T o n s : WM. A. HURD, or Now Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. JM* Telegraph and Railroad Otlices in rotunda of Hotel. July :i limo FLOUR! FLOURM IJ1RESH-GROUND FLOUR, at wholesale " and retail, ut Aug fi JOHN C. SEEOERSA CO.'S. 15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, DIFFERENT GRADER, low to dealers. June?? JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. mm ly Low Prices! \ Largo Stock of KM SHOES T rm first cost. JLOT1I. 0 to 25 cont?. s. OSNARURG.-5, 2? ci nts. cents upwards. dored, MOHAIR, Ac At YERS & CO.'S, Opposite t~:i? old City Hotel. NEW GOODS AND NEW STAND. We beg to inform our friends and the public THAT WE HA VF. Our entire Stock of Goods TO BAU! STREET, HAILY OPPOSITE THE COM .?OISE, And have mir assortment almost entirely new. Wo are daily receiving Goods for the Fall Trade! And shall offer ?mhu-uiiicnti- fur tu-w ? r.stom, in addition to our present, that will Tu Buyers. Call and Examine. ?* ? . R. C. SHIVER. DILLON'S PATENT UNIVERSAL COTTON TIES AND IRON HOOPS. ? gea* ipi Ipili THIS TTE, with the HOOP COMPLETE, weighs no moro than thc usual Dope used in haling cot Inn. anti render? an ullowance tor tarn luiiicccssarv; tho ONLY TIE REQUIRING NOSLAl K WHILE PUTTING ON, and is an per reid that tin-necessity for heavy hoops, to muko up for deficiencies in thc lie. is entirely obviated. Can be Bold by thc pound or ton ns cheaply as the heavy h >.?;>> und less perfect ties. Each and every tie is warranted perfect. Science mid* practical use wi 1 have thc effect of the Iron Tie entirely superseding the use of rope it - combination of advantages, tho preservation of lb? col lon when lulled from consumption |,y Uro, rendering Hs security tn Insurance Companies a matter for consideration, both while in warehouse or on shipboard, anil its simplicity of use and . conomv combined. ?a. For salo, in largo or small quantities, ?ot ' j. \ \\ jt. AGNEW, Aug 25 Columbia, S. C. A Southern Invention. GRAY'S I? A T F. X T Labor-Saving Iron Screw Cotton Press! The latest and hy far thc most perfect COTTON SCREW yd invented. With ono mule, a heavy bale can bo easily packed. Send for a descriptive ind price list to C. K. HUGER, Gou'l At,'? nt ?or tho State, 7:t East Bav, Charleston, s. c. Or to FISHER & LOWRANCE, Agelits, Main street, Columbia, M. C. ALSO, Railway a*ml Steamboat Sup? plies, Portubln and Stationary Engines. Saw Gins. Gri*t Milli?, Dark Mills, Horse Power?; Heap ors, Threshers, BoltingH, Ods. Iron, Steel, Wilder's bile-proof Safes. Platform und Counter Scales. For ?nie by --? c. K. HUGER, ^ 7ft East Day, Ci.aileron. S. C. ^ -c" June 30 ' mw3mn ^<u>. i'm tea mw i sw gd The hP?tSeason to Plant Turnip g eecl. JUST BECKI vi WAITE'S EoLTl'SK LARGE WJ'l I Kt ?LOBE, YELLOW ABERDEEN, . RUTA RAGA. IV ir sale cheap at FISHER.-; ll YI VIT:?H S. j . i gjri?t?, Wolfe'? ??i?ie?imii Sch n:< pps aro good for Dyspepsia, COO!,. rp -:N Dux. i ANS, r.t i. di former prio?i JL Oom 5 ?.. .it -t to CHI and ?ot 'ALFRED ToLLESON. ur uv tan. .' H 'M LS w util'- si ii i cit ? m sell napp* are ng< ,\ al! t?v< ! :. ; world I'v the phvsiciaus in their pmeCi?c, Aixotion Sales Sale of Hardware and Groceries. TTNDER the anthority of the Court of yj Equity, I will offer for sale at publio outcry, on iirat MONDAY in Or tob cr next, the remaining stock of GOODS of the late Arm of Konm th & Gibaon, consisting of Hardware and Groceries. Terms cash on delivery, H. M. GIBSON. Sept 19_ SHERTTF'SnBALEsT" BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to mo directed, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY and TUESDAY in Octo? ber next, befor? tho Court House in Co? lumbia, withiu tho legal bonrs, Tho following PROPERTY, viz: AU thc defendant's right, title and inte? rest in and to a certain TRACT OF LAND, in Richland District, containing 3.030 acres, situated about Ave and one-half miles East ot Columbia, and known as the Hocott and Rawlinson Turpentine Planta? tion; bonuded on the North by est ?to of Wade Hampton and lauds of E. D. Gil? more, East by lands of E. D. Gilmore and lauds lately owned by Thomas J. Robert? son, South by the "right of way of the South Carolina Railroad Company, and West by lands of the estate of Wade Hampton and a yniall tract of the eatate of Wright Denley. AI.80, The defendant's right, title and interest in and to four pits of CRUDE TURPEN? TINE, of thc following dimensions, viz: 1 pit 10x15 feet, G feet deep; 2 pits 30x15 feet, C feet deep; 1 pit 15x10 feet, 6 feet deep, on the plantation described above, on the South Caroliua- Railroad, six miles below Columbia. Levied on as tho pro? perty of Daniel 1). Hocott, at the suit of tho Rank of Camden, S. C., vs. Daniel D. Hocott. Terms cash. F. W. GREEN, S. R. D. Sept 15 '_t_ State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity, Sarah A. Elford, Executrix, r.s. M. L. Goodlet and wife and others.- Hill for A'imeasurement of Douro; Sale, ?fcc. BY virtue of an order of Chancellor Car? roll, made in tho above caso, I will sell, on SALE-DAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, thc real estate of Col. Charles J. Elford, deceased, consisting of the following lota and tracts of land: LOT NO. 1-Described in thc bill as tho Mansion, situated on Main street, in the town of Greenville, containing Ave acres, moro or less, being tho late residence of tho deceased. Tho locution of thie lot is central, and convenient to the business portion of tho town. The house and grounds are very handsome and highly unproved, and will compare favorably with most city residences. Tho Aower-garden and orchard are highly cultivated, and un? surpassed in the up-country. This woll known property ia tho most valnablo and desirable for a family residence w thin the. corporate limits of the town of Gran? ville. Possession given 1st of January. LOT NO. 2-Known as thc Spring Place, situated within tho corporate limits of tho said town, containing twelve acres, more or less; is valuable and desirable property, having on it one of tho best springs in tho country. LOT NO. 3 - Known as the Paris Moun? tain Douse .Place, containing forty-Avo acres, more or less, about seven miles; from Greenville C. IL Thia is a desirable summer residence, occupying tho summit of Paris Mountain, from which the moun? tain eccnerv is very fine. LOT NO. 4-Boing tho Fagan.Martin Tract, containing ninety-eight acres, more or less, on waters of Richland Creek, about three miles from town. LOT NO. 5-Boing a vacant lot in town, containing three acros. LOT NO. C-Adjoining the lot above, and containing one aero. LOT NO. T--Being a vacant lot in 6aid town, on Main street, opposite the resi? dence of the deceased, containing Ave acres. LOT NO. 3-Being a lot adjoining Messrs. David, T. C. Cox anti others, on tho Bun? combe Roatl, containing fourteen acros; j nat outside thc corporate limits of the town. LOT NO. 9-Being small plats of land in Elford's Cemetery, within the corporate limits of tho town. LOT NO. 10 -Being ? vacant lot North of thc Pendleton Road, just beyond tho corporate limits of the town. LOTS NOS. ll and 12 - Being vacant lots within thc limits of the town of Greenville, and adjoining tho lot above described as thu Spring Placo. LOT NO. Ri-Di ing a vacant lot on the Rutherford Road, containing-acres, more or less, and abou* a mile from the Court House. TERMS OF SAM:.-Sufiicient cash to pay the costs of those proceedings will be re? quired on day of sale-the balanco on a credit of ono and two years, with interest from day of sale. Each purchaser to givo bond, with good sureties, and a mortgage of tho premisos, to secure tho purcbaao monev. JAS. P. MOORE, ConYr's Office, Sept 12. C. E. G. D. Sept 15 m8 REMOVAL. HAVING removed mv FUR NITURE business to the Na-fi} _jtiona 1 Express old stand, I j? would bo glad to seo my former pa- 'T* trons and tho public generally give me a call, as I have a nice stock of FURNITURE on hand, and will make to order or repair anything in the Furniture lino very reason? able, and workmanship to please even tlus most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Washington st., bet. Main and Assem'y, A few doors from old stand. Aug 10 thu o REMOVAL. G y !?S, PI STOLS A sn Sportsmen's Equipments, FISHING TACKLE. &c. - ???? - THE undersigned has re? moved his stock of gooda in the above I'r.e. to thc store 'next lu Fisher A Heinitsb's. Guns and Pistt ls repaired and put ::i perfect order, at reasonable notice. P. \V. KRAFT. Main .street, opposite Phoenix Office, Aug2fl _ Butter and Cheese. 1TURK INS GOSHEN M'TTER- redv.c d prico. Firkins choice Oran County BuTTZd -reduced price. Also, a liedi supply of t i.it delicious Butler, in 2J-Ib. pdckag?? alf rod waur HgtJl. " ' , Pine Applo, English Da ry and prime N. Y. Statu Factory Ob< - I or sale low by Julv ? ' . ?. SVMMERS.