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--g-^^MgMHMajBB coi^ma^ &! -c. Friday &o*nUi|r, July li -1870. Nw CoUcilon la Iimctlvliy_L,ct at Work WU I lat it le Day-Son tl). Carolina to bo Redeemed. ? Wo notico that one or two bf our journals and a few writers insist upon it that ..inactivity" is ..masterly." And. they hold that it is better to sit still than to presa the lines of tbe Union Reform mov?ment. This we deem a great mis? take.; "Wo hold that < some mode of op? position to the pr?sent corrupt a?d min? ons regime was demanded, and now that the Union Beform weapon has been adopted, let it be wielded boldly, active? ly and eagnoiously. It ia a weapon of truth, and let its keen edge striko to the very roots of our o vi ls. The platform adopted by the recent Convention has been sharply assailed. Wo deny that it is liable to the objections made. It is broad and liberal, brit it is not true that it makes, any sacrifico of honor or princi? pio. To ret??ginae ?n? agree to treat as law pre-existent enactments, involves no recognition. Whatever of the menus adopted: to eeo uro these enactments, nor?does it involve any opinion of their abstraotlcharaoter. Nor is it at all incon? sistent with what ia due to the whites of South Carolina to concede to tho colored man Lia equitable share in a common government. South Carolina is inhab? ited by two peoples-each in a istutc of freedom-so-called. The question is not whether we would haye it so or other? wise, but tho qnestion is, this being tho state of things, what is best to bc done? Wo deem it boat to recognize things ns we ?nd them. We believe it best to seize the abnormal in order to bring nbout tho normal. If the pyramid stands upon the apex, let UB step forth and by fair means place it upon its base. Things are not to be righted by holding aloof and orying that they are wrong. This plan has already, been fully: tried in So a th Carolina, and in our present con? dition we may see the result. But it is contended that we must hold out to the bitter end against negro suffrage, for this leads to social equality and mongrcli zationl Now, this proposition is, in our -judgment, n mere assumption. We have more faith in the white people of South Carolina than to anticipate any such results. Universal suffrage has, in oar judgment, boen made by wrongful and unconstitutional legislation tho law of the land. But it is tho law of tho land. A "verity" it may not bo, but au "accomplisjjed faot" it certainly is. It is upon us./Lot us make tho most of it. Ii it 'should ulliniutoly, by moans of "representative reforms," work well, all S&ul say let it stand. If it shall work badly, then the remedy will be applied and the problem be solved. In the v meantime, whilst thc experiment isgoiug on, common senso und ordiuary pru? dence will bid us save ourselves as much as possible from possible harm. If tho stream has surged over its embank? ments, let us Beek to direct its course. Nor need any man of "little faith" ima? gine that this movement will leave us "not only defeated, but what is worse, degraded and dishonored." There is no degradation and dishonor in the reform movement. There are men connected with it who could not lend themselves to aught that involves these consequences. Bather is it a matter of reproach that there aro in South Carolina men indis? posed to make an effort to redeem thc fortunes of the State. We observe that a writer in the Sum? ter Watchman assails the language and sentiments of certain gentlemen, vtho spoke in the recent Convention. Wo might resent, with indignant fcolings, the suggestion offered, that theso men are not fully alive to the honor and good name of South Carolina. Bat no vin? dication is needed. Wo havo no such fears as this correspondent expresses. Tho white rnco in South Carolina must, at no distant day, control tho State com? pletely. Our civilization, our tone, our . polity must, should, and will be that of the white race. Nothing can long contra? vene this, for Caucasian supremacy is of God's ordination. But the white mau is strong enough to bo just and liberal. We have an abiding faith in tho God ostnblishcd superiority of the whito race. But wo would not presumo upon this; we would not logislato upon this. Wo feel bound not to deny to tho colored raco tho opportunity for tho fullest de? velopment of their capacities. Wo must give to this raco a showing, on just and equitable grounds, and whilst wo do maintain tho superiority of tho Cauca? sian, ns a race, over all other races that inhabit God's earth, wo aro willing to meet all othor races upon fair terms, and to establish our domination, not by phy? sical force and unequal legislation, but by superior INTEI/LEOT, VTJITUS, and GE? NIUS. Wo soy, then, that it is good poli? cy to carry out, in good faith, the reform -?.??i^wiiiiri iiBhiiiMwt?iiiiritMiAi ! mini tt\Yim movement. The effort, if properly made, will be crowned with success. If it shall fail, o von io t bat oven fc will much good result, foi the white mee of South Caro? lina will'atnnd upon high grounds, a?d their moderation having been kn?wn Of ?ll m?n.Hb?y will bediBp?sed thereafter, with their own strong right ar rr, to se? cures the reforms that good government demands. For, let it be known, that with or without the colored man, wo expect at an early day to have, in South Caro? lina, n.government that will not be, at home and abroad, a cheat, a sham, and an outrage. We say it in all earnestness, that the present state of things cannot long last. South Carolina belongs to the people that inhabit it. It docs not belong to the VA M rm ES and RING-WORMS that are now fastened upon it, and, sooner or later, must an outraged community rise iu its majesty and put a stop to this reign of rascality, fraud and corruption. We have now on foot a fair, honest move? ment to relieve the State. Let it be pressed, and let ns open to our people au unfettered career of industrial pros? perity. Let us set our politics right, and then go about our business. SparlttnTjur{j. We recently paid a rTyiDg visit to the delightful and interesting town of Spar tauburg-the seat Of health, colleges, and a refined hospitality. Amongst the literary institutions are tho excellent male and female colleges there located. The Fomale College is under the efficient and cxprienced management of the Hov. Sam. B. Jones, of military and cleri? cal training. We ure pleased to know that this institution has a successful pre? sent and a very promising future. Wof ford College is doiug a noble work, and is doing it well. We found tho college attended by a corps of intelligent and ?ue looking young, meu of high tone and bearing. The literary societies re? flect honor upou tho members, and are admirable adjuncts to tho college. As to the professors, they are well known as gentlemen emineut alike for their at? tainments and high Christian charac? ters, and thoroughly true iu thoir teach? ings. The recent proceedings at the collego were of a highly interesting cha? racter, and wero such usually connected with commencement exercises. We are impressed with the exceUeurc? of Wofford College, as an- institution of learning. I It merits a large share of public confi? dence. SOUTU CAROLINAUNIVERSITY.-During the past two weeks the students of the University have been passing through a ti yiug ordeal-examination; but tho ma? jority of them were fully posted. On Wednesday tho "commeuccmeut" exer? cises were gone through with-Prof. La Rordo ofliciating. After prayer by Prof. Reynolds, essays were read by Messrs. E. R. Doyle and W. S. Refolds. Cer? tificates of graduation a?ul distinction were awarded to tho following students: F. P. Beard, T. P. Bell, J. S. Burgess, E. li. Doyle, M. LaBordo, Jr., W. E. Pelham, W. S. Reynolds, A. Sampson, J. H. Walker, R. M. DuBose, S. D. Ep stin, J. C. Faber, E. M. Lawton, W. S. LigoD, P. Rion, McB. Robertson, R. E. Seibels, R. Wright, W. A. Finley, T. H. Gibbes, O. J. Harris, J. S. Muller, A. B. Patterson, C. P. Pelham, Jr., J. T. Seibels, and Thos. Sloan. The degreo of Bachelor of Arts was conferred upon Messrs. E. II. Doyle, of Ocoueo, and W. S. Reynolds, of Colum? bia; Doctor of Medicine upou Johu E. Black and George Howe, Jr., of Colum? bia; aud A. M., W. W. Forster, of George? town. Bachelor of Laws, J. S. Clif? ton, of Chester; H. G. Ewart, of Colum? bia; C. F. Januey, of Columbia; J. Rich? ard Lynn, of Union; J. P. Norris, of Orangeburg. Governor Scott has made tho follow? ing appointments: Trial Justices-Nelson Joyner, P. N. A. Peausheran, Noah Brown, Charleston; S. G. Adams, Pick ous; Chas. M. Thompson, Kershaw; R. W. Simpson. Thos. H. Russell, Ander? son; Alva Enzor, Horry; Thos. May? field, Chester. Notaries Public-M. J. Calnun, Columbia; W. H. Sligh, H. E. Scott, John B. Deuuis, Richland; G. N. Bernard, H. L. P. Bolger, Charleston; Johu G. Smith, Barnwell; J. K. Kruse, Lexington; P. S. Groy ton, Anderson; Abram Jones, Edgefield; Thomas N. Legare, Oraugoburg. Commissioners of Deeds-W. B. Colemau, Now York; H. G. Ewart, Henderson, N. C. -?-??-? THE REFORM MEETING IN SPARTANIJURO. The Spartan heartily endorses tho move? ment for reform inaugurated by tho Juno Conveution, and predicts for ita success? ful issue. Tho Spartans aro for REFORM. -?-??-? Major Wm. T. Gary, of Edgofield, is nominated for Congress. The Advertiser says, and wo endorse it: "Major Gary's character, abilities and name aro worthy of tho highest oousideratiou." Sarsaparilla ariel Queen's Dolight, when properly combined, makes the, Taoist poweTftrt blood pajrf??r known;. A^k for ?p Tvrr'9, J? ' Fu^raliiavit?itlon, ^ Tho friends and acquaintauooo of Mr. and MHB. JAMES WTNDSOB and family, aro re? apectfnlly invite.I to attend ber funeral ser? vices, at Trinity Church, THIS MO UN INO, at 10 o'clock. THE XINDEllsiaNED proposos, during tho vacation, to teach hy the. month a few pupils of either sex, at a moderate charlo, which will be reduced in proportion to the size of the class. Hours of recitation from 8 to ll a. m.. or from 3 lo 6 p. m., cither three or five days m tho woek,aa may ho preferred. Apply at once, at corner Camdon and Piokcns streets. W. MULL EH. july i_a JTXJXJ-ST X. 1870. DRY & OODS AND FAWCY NOTIONS. Greatly Reduced in PricoB. Groat Bargains Given, Aa Money ia Wanted, by C. F. JACKSON. July 1_ One Dollar Counter, Fifty Cents Counter, Twenty-five C. Connter IS daily replenished with a new and variod assortment of useful and fancy articles, suited to tho wants of all. D' not fail to eall and soo them. C. P. JACKSON. July 1_ ?HEAT FAIR SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, NO VE3IDER I, 1370, CHARLESTON, S. C. V Moat liberal Premiums offered lu every depart men t of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Premium List puhliahed in Pamphle'. Form. July 1 _:imo City Taxes-Final Notice. CITY HALL, Coi.VMiitA, S. C., Juno no, 1870. aTHE booka of thc City Treasurer will re? main open until JULY 15, 1870, aud will POSITIVELY CLOSE on that date, aftci which executione directed to tho Sheriff wiQ. iaauo againat all pcraoua neglecting lir-?rcfUsi ing to pay taxeaLj)U-Roai Estate, Merchandize, Ac., fte., as apeciiled in "Ordinanco to raiae supplies for thc vear 1S70." by order. WILLIAM J. ET TE It, City Clerk and Treasurer. Ofllce hours 0 a. m. to 2 p. Ul. July 1.3,5,7,10,13_ ED WABD H. HEINITSH, Successor to Fisher A Heinitsh. Druggist and Apothecary, COL.lJ.MniA, s. c. f?THE fcubacriber, having purchased tho interest of Dr. John Fibber, dcaircs to announce that ho will continue thc DKUG BUSINESS, at thc old stand, and aa auiuc the entire management, assisted hy Mr. Huon KOLANi> WILTBEHOEU, a son of thu lato Dr. J. lt. Wiltborgor, of Charleston, a young man, correct and reliable, and of promising ability in bia profession. To the friends and patroon of tho old linn, to whom the sub? scriber fuels under obligations for favors shown, he returns hia acknowledgments and thanks. In taking chargeoi thc business, he assures bia friends ami the public that no effort will bo spared, on hia part, to sustain tho high character and well-known reputation of thc old house. By assiduous and unrotnittcd at attontion, personal supervision in tho com? pounding of medicines and the preparation of Physician's prescriptions, ho hopes to secure a continuance of thone favors hilbert > eo liborally and generously bestowed. E. H. HEINITSH, Jnly 1 Druggist and Apothecary. -?DWARD"H7EEE?NITSH, I) EUG GIST AND APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA., S. C. The Drug and Chemical Store, At tho old atand of Fisher A Hoinitah, OPPOSITE P?HENIX OFFICE. WflEHEDKUGS and MEDICINES jof every kind will ho .?old for cash, at remarkably low pri?es; where Physicians' Prescriptions and Fami? ly Recipes will bo prepared, under Mr. Uci ni tab's personal supervision aud caro. Whore alao tho following indispon sable articles may he bad: FREsn CONG HESS WATER, Freah Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Extracta, Attest quality, Toilot Articles and Colognes, Toilet and bath Soap, for the akin and cora plexio n, bathing Sponges, Flesh Brushes, Turkish Towels, Bakers' Broma and Cocoa, Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in? fanta and invalida, Pure Extract of Caifa Foot for Jelly, and for improving Soups and Gravies, Gelatines, Coxes St Cooper's, in sheet and shreds. COLOGNES and PEBFUMES for tho Toilot. Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed Waiora and Odora has in all ages received tho sanction of eminent and loarued I'hyBiciana. The froquont uao of theao baa often restored the nick and feeble to health and atrongth. Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for rendering the Skin aoft and fair aa Alabaster Marble; removes all blemishes, brockies and snots. Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, for Bowel Com? plaint, admirably adapted for children. Essence of "Jamaica Ginger." Poraons traveling towards tho mountains or tho sea, will lind this article au indispensable requi? site. For salo hy E. H. HEINITSH, July 11_Drnggiat and Apothecary. Pure Brandies. IA PIPE Jaa. Honneaay's 1800 Cognac, .i.ipipo .? " 1805 .{ pipo Brandenburg Freres 1835 '* being Importer's Agent for salo of all Fo? reign Winos and Liquora offorod hy mo, lean givo equal inducement M to tho trade any Job? bing liouao in New York or Baltimoro can offer. GEO. SYMMEB8. June 23__ Fulton Market Beef. (CHOICE FULTON MABKET BEEF and J Pickled Beef Tongues, mat received and for aale hy J. St T. R. AGNEW. June 24 ' If you consult your welfare, fail uoi I to read the advertisement beaded "BAD BLOOD." J5 Columbia Male Academy. IN eonecquenre'of thcjqnavoioa blo abscnco ol tho uudorsigB*d, ;.tlie exoroises of this Aeademv. will ?not be resumed until TUESDAY, 'July 5. Tho present session will be ex? tended ono week, and will close A?ftuet 5. July! HUGHS. THOMPSON, Principal. E. Morris, Columbia. S. C., MANUFACTURER ot COTTON GINS, at ?3 Siper saw. Our Gins are warranted tu pions? in every respect, or no s:ile. Pre? mium awarded at last State Fair. Also, Wood Turning iu every description and M-yle, at short notice. Juno .'JO Hmo Palmetto Lodge, No. 5,1. 0. 0. F. A PUBLIC INSTAL? LATION o? the ofli cora of this Lodge will take plano at Masonic Hall, on FRIDAY EVE NINO, July 1, 1870, at 8 o'clock, n. m. Ladles aud gentlemen feeling interested are cordially invited to attend. By order of the N. G., FRANCIS A. Ult El, Secretary, Thc Lodgo Room will bo opeued at 7.45 p i. Tickets of admission can bo obtained by application to the following Committee of Ar rangements: F. A. Orey, W. L. Gary, and H. E. Rrueo? also, at Mr. J. McKenzie's Confec? tionary Store; Duflio ft Chapman's Book Store; R ry ant ft McCartcr'a Book Store. June 20 t3 INDEPENDENCE DAY. Fourth o? July Excursion ! GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILUOAU CO., CoLUMllIA, S. C., .1111,0 '?'J, 1*70. FROM SATURDAY, July 2, tu WEDNES DAY, July G, Excursion Tickets will be issued at all Stat ions where Tickets aro euld on this Road, to iro to and return from any point for one fare thu round tri]), the privilege to return not tu extend beyond the Otb inst. Extra Trains will bo run from Columbia to Greenville, and from Greenville, Anderson and Abbeville to Columbia, on SUNDAY, 3d inst., leaving at USU.tl boura. JOHN H. MORF, July 1 2 General .Superintendent. Rio Coffee. ?rf\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to OU dealers by EDWARD HOPE. June 22 C Fruit and Fish. VNNED PEACHES-2 lb. Cana-25c. each. Canned Tomatoes-2 " '* 20c. '* Canned Salmon-1 lb. Cans-10c. each. Canned Oysters-1 lb. Cans-20c. " Canned Lobsters-1 lb. Cans-20?. Canned Mackerel-2 lb. Cans-155c. " All fresh and line, and for salo by .Tune 29_J. ft T. lt. AGNEW. Removal ot Dental Office. DR. D. L. BOOZER has removed his nico to Mr. G. Dierckb' new building, Main htrect, over tho Messrs. Porter ?fc J)ry doods* S? ve, ?vheio lie oilers his professional services to his former patrons and tho public. Juno 23 Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R R Co., SU PER IN TEN DEN T'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 27,1*70. PROPOSALS to do thc GRADING and tem? porary TRESTLE WORK, Tor Railroad on Wayne street, between Rice and Get vais street, in this city, are invited. Plans ami estimates ol' quantity of work to bc done, will be exhibited, on application. June 28 G_0. BOUKNIGHT, Sup't. Fresh Crackers. I[FAMILY PACKAGES ASSORTED CRACK? ERS, consisting of Milk, Cream, Egg, Butter, Boston and Lemon Crackers. ALSO, Fresh Sugar, Butter, Soda, Lemon and EGG CRACKERS, just received and tor salo at wholesale and retail, by June 28 J. ft T. ii. AGNEW. 5,OOO Live Indians, TUST arrired per "Inland Air-Lino Route. For salo hy GEO. SYMMERS. June 21 Creme De La Creme. -1 AA BARRELS very superior FAMILY 1UU FLOUR, 200 barrolslow priced and medium qualities. Fur sale low by EDWARD HOPE. June 22_*_ Choice Family Flour. .T P| BARBELS CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, .Jv frosh ground from selected Wheat, and warrant eel tho bebt in tho market. 25 barrels Hocker's SELF-RAISING FLOUR for salo low bv tho barrel and at retail bv Jnnol_ "_ J. ft T. R. AO NEW. Choice May Butter. 6TUBS CHOICE MAY BUTTER, just re? ceived anil for aale by June 1 __J-_^ T^R. AGNEW. Headquarters Dry Goods Division, COLUMBIA, S. C., JENE 3,1870. GENERAL OIlDEli NO. 1, Go to S. W. Porter ft Co. for Harrains. OUR counters aro now actually groaning beneath the heavy weight of frosh DRY GOOUS just to hand, per steamer, from Now York. Wo proposo to diminish this stock about ono half, before tho first of July next; and in order to accomplish thia end wo know wo must sollchcap. Tho enemy, "Dull Times," is upon us, and must bo mot* and overcome. Wo have had many engagements with tho samo foo, and whipped him; will do so now, It t tho result bc aa it may. "Wo intend to light it out on this lino, if it takes all sum? mer." This is no idle jest, hut a stern reality. Wo aro tho only House iu tho city in posses? sion of tho secret, how to m ak o dull timos easy; 'tis well worth knowing. Wo commence to-day giving gratuitous information to our customers on thia hoad. All wishing thia, knowledge can bo accommodatcel by calling ag their headquar tera. By order of S. W. PORTER ft CO. G.BABOAIXS, A. A. G. W P. S.-Nono genuine except those bearing our signature Beware of base imitators. Juno J_ MILITARY1 GOODS. Just Received, Afreah lot of MS Ll TAR Y GOODS, For Bale hy I. SULZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Building, Juno 18 Columbia, S. C. Clarets. pf A OASES TABLE CLARET, for salo low, 0\J for cash, by GEO, SYMMERS. Juno 23_ Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powders, THE best now in use, for salo bv May 26 HARDY SOLOMON. Bocal Items. RACING ON THE FOUBTH.- WO learn tli at Mr. C. R. Franklin has put up a purse of $50 in'gold, aa a prizo to be awarded lo any saddle; horse, not in actual trniiringV who Wins ar race, to bo run on Monday next, July 4, at the Congareo Ruco Course; half mile and repent; forty minutes between each heat; first heat to be rna at ll o'clock. Three entries have already been made-foo $10. Persons desirous of entering horses are rcqnestod to do so prior to 6 o'clock, on Saturday evening, as pools will bo sold at 8 o'clock, nt the Exchange House. A fine barbe? cue, with tho necessary accompaniments, will bo furnished on the day of the race. There will likely bo other amusements, besides racing. CHANGE IN BUSINESS.-Our readers will observo that Dr. John Fisher has sold out his interest in the establishment of Fisher it Heinitsb, to his partner, Dr. Edward H. Heinitsb, who will conduct thc business alone. We tako pleasure in commending tho new business to tho community. Dr. Heinitsh, siuco 1815, bas been a resident of Columbia, and is fully identified with thc community. A member of the College of Tharmncy in Philadelphia, of long exp?rience in his business, he is well qualified to carry on a drug establishment. He hus shown himself possessed of rare business tnct, of enterprise energy aud faith, and we ! have no doubt but that ho will keep up the reputation of bis establishment. | Givo him nsharu of tho public patronage. He will continue to dispense his proprie? tary medicines, aud a' the same time, meet all thc requirements of a first olass drug house. See his card. CELEBRATION OF THE "UGLY CLUU," OE TUE SOUTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY.-This celebration carno oft' last evening, and was well attended. Tho club appears to be true to its name. Tho Orator of tho evening und the President, or "Grund Satrap," acted well their parts. Tho fancied or real peculiarities of tho mem? bers of tho University were humorously sketched. Connia, the God of Wit and Ridicule, held, high court. Tho prizes wave distributed amid much amusement. The "Ugly Mau"-Mr. F.-received a pair of boots; the "Lady's Man"-Mr. E.-a fuuey cane; tho "Pretty Man" Mr. S.-a handfomo doll; thc "Lnzy Man"-Mr. B.-a rocking chair; the "Fool"-Mr. M.-a fool's cap; the "Vain Mun"-Mr. A.-a very neat mirror; the "Baby"-Mr. L.-a stick of candy, two feet long; the "Loafer"-Mr. S.-a di? ploma; and tho "Ugly Club" awarded a prize to tho "Queen of Beauty" elect. The "Grand Satrap" closed tho evening with a bouquet in bis baud. Tho afluir was the occasion of sonic decided hits aud good repartees. Thc best of humor prevailed. CltUMBS.-Excursionists will notico that n train will leavo this city, on Sun? day next, thc 3d, for Greenville and in? termediate stations. Wo aro informed that both Spartan burg and Greenville hayo, by heavy mnjorities, voted for tho Air Line. Tho citizens hope for tho best results from this enterprise, and they invest their material futuro with bright visions of all that follows solid prosperity. Ben. Wado is reported as saying that ho would like to have his pipe and au easy chair by tho lire-side. There's no accounting for tastes. Wo should prefer having our chair in tho ice-house, just now. Tho Post Office Department will short? ly commenco tho issue of n new series of stamped envelopes, and n n$\v%paper wrapper. Thc stamps will bo of the samo designs and colors as tho new post ago stamps of corresponding denomina? tion. Tho shape of tho stamps om bosscd on thc cuvelopo and wrapper will bo oval. Tho now postogo stamps are oblong. Those now in uso will bo good until used. j Tho Trustees of Columbia Female Col? lege, on tho 22d ultimo, lensed tho building nuothcr year to Mr. Wm. A. Wright, of tho Nickorson House. They also ndoptod measures looking to tho liquidation of tho debt-about $10,000. Pino stall-fed beef can bo obtained at Stall No. 8, iu tho market, this morning. The Kural Carolinian calls attention to tho next fair here, and soys: "Planters, farmers, manufacturers, mechanics and house-kcepors, all aro interested in tho fair, and it is not too soon for us to think about it, and consider what wo eau do toward promoting its success." Oao of the latest notious is tho birth card, resembling a wedding card, but bearing tho nnme of tho new comer and tho dato of his advont, with the initials of his parents. There is to bo a public installation of officers of Palmotto Lodgo No. 5, this evening, in Masonic Hull, to which a general invitation is extended to out? siders. Go, by all means. Interesting reading matter is publish? ed on every pago of tbePucsNix. Don't neglect the first and fourth pages. SUPREME COUBT-April Term, 1870. The following op'inious have beep filed in the canes following, to wit: The State ex rel. B. D. Townsend, President Choraw and Salisbury Railroad Coinpuny W. J. Walters nnd B. F. New comes vs. Henry Mciver, President, and J. H. Mciver, Secretary and Treasurer of Choraw aud Darlington Railroad Company. Order granting tho applica? tion heretofore filed. Opinion by Chief Justice Moses. W. Gunter vs. E. L. Gunter, et al. De* cretal order reversed and case remana ".. Opinion by Associate Justice Willard. Amos Cooke r.s. Alfred R. Moore, et al. Decree modified aud case remanded. Opinion by Associate Justice Wright. C. Bruce Walker vs. Lewis Corear, et al. Order confirmed and case remanded. Opinion by Chief Justice Moses. Audrew Sheilrick, plaintiff in error, vs. the State, defeudaut in error. Motion dismissed. Opinion by Chief Justice Moses. R. A. Pringle el al vs. Bela Sizer el al. Order demanding the bill confirmed, and case remauded. Opinion by Chief Jus? tice Moses. S. Moses and wifo cs. ?. T. Adams el al. Decree affirmed. Opinion by Chief Justice Moses. ARRIVALS AT THE NICKBRSON HOUSE, June 30.-A B Sheddau, C Hoyne Giles, Now York ; Col J P Reed, Anderson; S F Houston, Southern Express Company; J L Edwards, Wadcsboro, N. C. ; P G Bowman, Darlington; D T Madigan, Baltimore; Amos Clark, New Jersey; T E Cloud, Ridgway; A B Coit, Charlotte, N. C. ; SA Pearce and wife, Miss Dillie Pearce, W H Peurce, city; Mr. Rutledge, Miss Rutledge and servant, Charleston; R R Bridgera, North Carolina; H A Whiting, wife and two children, C & G RR. LIST or NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. H. Heiuitsh-Druggist, &o. Wm. J. Etter-City Taxes. Kostetter's Stomach Bitters. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. C. P. Jackson-Dry Goods, ?fcc. Great Fair South Carolina Institute. W. Muller-School Notice. H. S. Thompson-M?& Academy. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.- Havo you over befouled your grey hair with tho viscid dyes or worse preparations offered as* substitutes? If HO, they disgust you, of course; but let not that prevent you from using PIIAI.QN'S Vii A til on SALVATION ron TUE IIAIB, which is clear and harmlosH as water, in all respecta agreeable, and effects tho desirod object thoroughly and satisfactorily. J lo f6 Tm: effect of Simmons' Regulator on the stomach, liver and Kidneys, is piompt and effectual. J 2C 3f INQUIRE WITHIN.-The mouth is likoahoueo to let. However pretty it may be externally, it is impossible to judge of its merits until you have seen the Inside. If behind tho ruby doors there are pion ty of pearl-white iixturca, you will exclaim at once, "How beautiful!" To impart t he utmost possible brilliancy, there is nothing like fragrant SOZODONT. 'Sl'ji.IUNo's GLUE' mends everything. J2C t3 Bi?AIM ir.i.n's FEMALE BEOULATOR.-Wo have often read in the newspapers of the grand successor medical compounds put up at the North and elsewhere Many ot thoao medi? cines have had their day, and wo hear no more of them. Their proprietors havo made fortunes, not so much from tho curative powei j and virtues of their mixtures, a? from t he notoriety given them by advertisirik, by which people wero mado to believe all the good that was said of them. A preparation is now before the public which is becoming very popular, and is known as llradlield's Femalo Regulator, put np by L. H. Bradfield, of Atlanta, Cia., at 11.50 per bottle. Such is its curative virtues, that it has gained wide? spread popularity all over tho country whore it has been made known, and it is being in? troduced everywhere. We aro informed that immense quantities of this medicine are being sold in all sections of the South and South? west, especially in thc city of New Orleans and in Texas. This much wo say in justico to its proprie? tor, who is a gentleman of integrity, and who would not engage in tho manufacture and sale of a humbug.-LaGranaeReporter. J 2G G Tho attention of ftttr readers in called to? day to thojulfertisumont in another column, headed Lippnian's Great German Ritters, a propagation that has been used for upward of accentury in enlightened Europo with the greatest success in tho euro of Dyspopsia or Indigestion, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, loss of tono in tho digestivo organs, etc. The proprietors, Messrs. Jacob Lippnian ft Bro., Savannah, Ga., havo, at con? siderable outlay, succeoded in obtaining tho original recipe for making this delightful tast? ing Bitters, and pletlgo thoir reputation that ill preparing it, tho original standard ahall bc kept up. June2 Tho best Livia medicino is HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIOIIT. This wonderful vegetable compound acts with certainty upon tho Liver and Stomach, without impairing tho functions of any other organ, lt invigorates, restores, improves tho goncral condition of tho system; regulates tho Bowels by its aporient proper? ties; stimulates tho Livor and makes it act; strengthens the digestion and gives tono to the mun. lt awakens thc dull and sluggish Liver to activity and lifo. This is, of all tho season, tho timo to try it. Go and got a bottle from Hoinitsh-you will not rogrct it. J5 To Contractors. CITY HALL, COLUMBIA, S. C., Juno 20.1870. PROPOSALS will bo received and submitted tor action of Council at next mooting, for BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT WORK for Street Dopartniont. Rv order of Council. Juno 30 1_WM. J. ETTER, City Clerk. ~ WTJTHOKE ll AS just rocoivod, and opr.n-, ed a largo stock of SPRING' AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, TIES, ftc, Which he proposes to nell on tho most reason? able terms. Call und examino for yourselves. Apr? 10_t Stocks and lionels, eOLD AND 8ILVER, Bauk Notes, Coupons, County Claims, Jury Certificates, Mutilated Currency. Ac, Ac. Bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker, Office Columbia Hoto! Building, Main street. May 10 3mo