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^T^T,?;iflOKO.AJE?;BCIC3 Forclin Rewa. PAJUB, July 19.-Thero is nothing cor tain about tho departure of the Emperor for tho Hoat of war. He is not likely to set out for tbe front until everything is ready there for active sorvice. In the High Court of Justice at Blois, yesterday, at the commencement of pro? ceedings, Arago rose und moved that in view of the approach of war und conse? quent agitatiou of the country, tho trial ol p arsons accused of conspiracy, bo postponed. Tho Court, after considera? tion, denied the motion uud the trial proceeded. Baron Rothschild, who was drawn as a member of the jury of the High Court, did uot attend, aud was ?ued 5,0 .Of. Public and private subscriptions to various charitable projects, incident to tho war, are very liberal in all parts of tho country. The Duke do Mortemart has given lOO.OOOf. Many persons agreed to pay certain sums daily during the con? tinuance of the war, and others agreed to pay double taxes. Many manufac? turers coutiuue tho wages of their em? ployees who choose to eulist ns soldiers. A large number of the constituents of M. Thiers, who voted for him nt thu last electiou, detnaud his retirement from tho Corps L?gislatif, ou the ground that ho has outraged the patriotic sentiment of the country by bi? recent speech against the war. Deputies to tho Corps L?gisla? tif seek commissions iu tho army. Du varnois hus applied fer a command in the ordnance corps. Tho Journal Officiel, to-day, has a significant article ou the altitude of Hol? land, with which it professes to be pleused, and continued: "But uo oue can ignore tho ambitious desigus of Prussia against the independence of Holland. Bismarck wished to make that generous and illustrious little nation sub? mit as Danish duchies were forced to submit. He "Wished to render Holland the naval State of Northern Germany." After its session, yesterday, the So? nata proceeded iu a bod}' to St. Cloud, where they were received by tho Empe? ror and Empress. President Rouher said that the Senate thanked the Emperor for permission tu express to thu throne ita patriotic seuti meuts. A mouarchial combination inju? rious to the prestige and security ol Franco bas beeu mysteriously formed by Prussia. On our representations, Priucc Leopold renounces tho throne of Spuiu. Spain, who returns our friendship, then renounces the candidature so wounding to us. Without doubt, tho itnrncdiuU danger was thus avoided, but our legiti? mate complaint remains. Was it not evi deut thi?t ii foreigu power, to the preju dioe of our honor aud interests, wisher! to disturb the balance of power in Eu ropo? Had we not tho right to denium of that power guarantees against the pos siblo recurrence of such an attempt This is refused, and thedignity of Frunc? is insulted. Your Majesty draws tin sword, and the country is with you, engel for aud proud of tho occasion. You h a vi trailed long, but dining this time yoi raised to perfection the military organi zutibn of Frauen. By your caro Fraud is prepared. Her enthusiasm prove that like your Majesty she will not tolo ruto wrong. Let our august Empres .become a depository of the i m perin power. The great bodies of State sur lound ber Majesty with their absolut? devotion. Thu uutiou has faith in lie wisdom and energy. Let your Mujest; resume with noble confidence the com maud of the legions ho led ut Miigent and Solferiuo. If peril hus come, th hour of victo*fy is near, and soon n grate ful couutsy will decree to-her ohildret the honor of triumph. Soon German will be freed from the domination whic has oppressed her, and peace will be rc stored to Europe through the glory c our arms. Your Majesty, who so re ceutly received proof of the nations good-will, ni iy then once more devot yourself to reforms-tho realization c which is ouly retarded. Timo ia oui needed to conquer. The Emperor warmly thanked th President uud members of the Senate. MADRID, July 19.-The workingme made a demonstration, yesterday. The marched through the streets bearii! banners, on which were written : "Peopl aro Dying of Huuger." In frout. of th Ministry of tho Interior mid other publi departments, they halted, and demande employment. Their conduct was orderly and tho manifestations ended withoi disturbance. ST. PETKUSUUUG. July 19.-Advici from the agricultural districts of Nerti urn uud Central Russia, show tbut tt crops are looking well, and promise yield aboya tho average. PAULS, July 20.-It is rumored th Priuco Napoleon takes a land force tho Baltic to co-operate with Adtnir Wellanmez, in tho occupation of Hu over. A uumber of spies have bei captured on both sides. Ou tho Rhin Admiral Miloo commands; the cbuun fleet, Prince De la Tour. D'Auvergne Freuen Minister to Austria. Tho Gmt Duke of Mecklenburg bus been elect Presideut of the North German Parli mont-which cheered vehemently wb Bismarck an non ticed ii declaration war by France. The King then open tho session with a speech. Thero u the wildest enthusiasm. Turkey has called Ont the reservo3 a stopped tho telegraph in ?di directioi Tue Bink of Franco has raised t rate of interest to ?l'? per cent. There was a great popular demons! lion in Dublin iu favor of France, u moro than 100,000 persons were iu p cession, with twenty bands of min Tho Fruucu and Irish Hags were etitw ed. The police Captured three Fret Hugs, when the procession rallied II ru-capttired them. Telegraphic coiuniunic.it ?mi betwi Germany and France has been destroy hy thu authorities. Tho North Gern; Stales urn perfectly harmonious. 1' liutneut unanimously voted 120,000,1 tinders. COLOGNE, July 20. -T ho French paaaed the fronti?r, near Saarbr?cken, and seized the custom house. BERLIN, Joly 20.-General Wiedel, Adjutant-General at Hanover, has been arrested, at Vienna, as a spy. LONDON, July 20.-Germany makes tho dethronement of Bonaparte its ulti? matum. Tho Loudon and Liverpool markets, yesterday, wero utterly prostrated. Noth? ing has ever been known liko the pre? sent commercial depression. Money mon worth ?100,000 a day or two go are bankrupt to-day. Business in yarns and fabrics at Machester is also com? pletely paralizcd. It is understood that all French Con? suls iu the Germanic Confederatiou have received their passports. Newspaper correspondents, French or foreign, will be allowed to accompany the French army. Duuicntlc ^<UH. CHARLESTON, July 20.-Arrived Steamer Manhattan, New York; schooner A. E. Stevens, Baltimore. NEW YORK, July 20.-Tho steamer Java takes ont $1,800,000 in specie and the Colorado 8800,000. WASHINGTON, July 20.-Provost Para? ded committed suicide this morning, at 2 o'clock, with a pistol. His mind yes? terday seemed wandering and disturbed, though he was engaged iu business until a late hour. It is supposed ho commit? ted tho deed while laboring under in? sanity, produced by overwork and the iutense heat. NEW YORK, July 20.-Baron Govolt, the Prussian Minister is here. He re? fuses to receive visitors. Sherman remains here to re-organize tho army. PHILADELPHIA, July 20.-James Gib? bons, chuirmau of the Fenian Executive Committee, issued tho following: lu view of the emioeney of a general Euro? pean war and strong probability of Eng? land being engaged, a general committee of the Irish Nationalists, irrespective of past differences, will be held at Cincin? nati, August 23, to adopt such measures as will best promote tho cause of Irish independence. RICHMOND, July 20.-Judgo Guigou, this morning, decided that the violation of the election law in one ward in the city vitiated the lato municipal electiou iu this city, aud uuother one must be held. A telegram from Danville, Va., says n largo number of citizens of Caswell Count}', N. C., have tied to that place, for safety, from Col. Kirk, aud tho North Carolina State treops. An aged citizen, mimed Bowie, had been badly beaten by Kirk's men, and was brought ou a litter with tho flying refugees this morning. Kirk was still arresting prominent citi? zens. B. F. Lindsay, shot for the seduction of his wife's sister, by Capt. W. F. Hay? ward, her father, at Chester, \ esterday, died this morning. RICHMOND, July 20.-A telegram from Dan ville, Va., this evening, says Col. Kirk bas arrested about twenty mort prominent citizens of Caswell County, N. C., some of whom wero badly mal treated. There is great excitemeut iii the County. Hou. Bedford Brown has ?eue to Washington to see Presidenl Grunt, and Ex-Gov. Graham will meei bim there. LYNCHOURO, VA., July 20.-Col. E. C. Randolph, proprietor of tho Piedmonl Laud Agency, uud a mau of some pro minence and large menus, was shot dead, to-day, iu a difficulty with Lewis Wim bisch and John Wirabisch, Jr. Tin latter received a slight wouud iu th? head. The immediate cause of tin shooting was au- insulting letter fron Randolph to young John Wirabisch, it regard to some laud transaction. Ran dolph was killed in his office, receiving five wounds. Tho Wimbischs* havi been arrested. RALEIGH, July 20.-Tho habeas corpa, case of tho citizens arrested by Kirk, ii Alamance County was before the Chie Justice to-day, and will bo argued to morrow, when it is expected the argo mcuts will close. Later advices fron Caswell County state that from ISO ti 200 citizens were kept in the Court Hons from 1 o'clock P. M., uutil 5 P. M. W D. Bowe, one of those arrested, demand ed to know why he was arrested wit hon ii warrant, when ho was knocked dowu Another prisouer, Mr. Willy, was plough ing in his field when arrested. He re fused to go with them without a warrant when he was knocked down, put on hi ovvu horse, with his feet tied under th horses belly, aud his bauds tied bellin bis back, and curried to Kirk's court Tho sentinels under tho windows ci Judge Kerr's prison amused themselvt by cursing and reviling him. Ladic are insulted, aud, with their children, ai tlyiug to Virginia for protection. Arnon other arrivals of Ho den's troops bei last uight was a compauy ol|nogroes, cou mantled by negro officers. Both partit are denouncing tim outrage as uolawfu despotic.and unnecessary. ATLANTA, July 20.-Tlio Evening Coi siltation contains a call from tho Chai man of the Democratic Executive Cou uiittee for delegates* from every Conni in the State to assemblo in Atlanta, r tho 17lh of August next. Tho san flaper asserts that the Ku Klux outrage which were reported in tho New Yoi SHH to have taken place in that. Count ure false. The Georgia Legislature has adjourn* until Friday. The warm weather in England is i terfering with tho operations of the ?ri furnaces and rolling mills-the pudd lt being unable to work over half time. T consumers of pig itou have also be compelled to countermand deliveries, consequence of tho inability of tin hands to use up the usual amount of n terial during the oppressive weather. S 12,500 has been appropriated Congress for ti negro college iu Cheal County, Pa. nit AW?! AI* AW P COMMERCIAL. Nsw YORK, July 20-Noon.-Stocka | very weak. Gold 22J?. Money 6@7. Ex? change-long 10%; Bhort 10%. Bonds 8%. Tennessee's, ex-coupon, 02; new 59; Virginia's, ex-coupon, 62; new 07; Missouri's 9l)?; Louisiana's, old, 70; levee O's 72; 8's 90; old 8's 92; Georgia 7's 92%; North Carolina's, old, 60^; new 27%; South Carolina's, old, 87>?; new 77. Flour a shade firmer aud iu good demand. Wheat stroug and quiet. Corn 2o. higher-primo lots in better demand. Cotton dull and drooping uplands nominally 20; Orleans 20>?; sales 300 bales. Freights unsettled. 7 P. M.-Cotton quiet aud firm-sales 1,000 bales; middlings 20#. Flour shipping 1.00(^1.25 lower; better grades 10(?)15c. higher; Stain and Western and superfine State 5.75@G 50; Southern iirm; common to fair extra 0 50@7.50. Wheut3@.4e. lower. Corn 2@3u. better and active-yellow 1.12? 1.13; white 1.18?1.20^ Pork firmer-new 30.87. Lard firmer-kettled 12,'Whiskey firm? er, at l.U3@1.03>?. Freights firmer. Money C@7. Sterliug 10. Govern? ment's weak. Gold quiet, at 22. BALTIMORE, July 20.-Flour advanced -Howard street superfine (5.00(7ti6.75. Wheat higher and receipts light. Oats new and old 68@64. Pork finn. Bacou active-shoulders 15'.i. Whiskey 1.02 ($1.03. CINCINNATI July 20.-Flour firm and quiet-family 7.00(^7.25. Corn-more sellers than buyers ut 91(fc95. Whiskey 1 00@1.01. Mess pork held at 31.00. Lard 16^. Bacou held higher. Shoul? ders Uj.f. Clear sides 18. NEW ORLEANS, July 20.-Flour-su? perfine 5.75(V^G.O0; double 0.50; treble 0.75. Coru buoyant-mixed 1.05@1.12J-? ; white 1.15@1.17. Pork firmer aud hefd at 32.00. Bacou firmer aud jobbing at 15Jj(Mjl9'*; hams 2G. Sugar firmer at 13. Molasses aud whiskey 95@1.07j?< Coffee firmer and nominally at 17(<2tl7??. CHARLESTON, July 20.-Cotton dull middlings 18; sales 200 bales; net re? ceipts 10; stock 5,915. SAVANNAH, July 20.-Cotton quiet low middlings 17><i(a>l7%. LIVERPOOL, July 20-Noou. -Cotton firmer but not higher-uplands 9j\i; Or? leans 9%; sales 8,000 bales. LONDON, July 20-Noon.-Con.sols 89J.<. Bonds flat, at 80. Stocks flat and nominal. THE NIOOER IN WEST POINT.-By di? rection of tho President, at the iustauce of Brevet Brigadier-Genoral Thomas G. Pitcher, of the United States Military Academy, a court of inquiry has been ordered to couveue ut Went Point, on the 18th of July, or as soon thereafter as practicable, to investigate the charges of improp-sr treatment of cadet J. W. Smith, United States Military Academy, as contained in his letter of Juno 29, 1870, addressed to a friend (supposed to bo Mr. Dauiel Clarke, Hartford, Con? necticut,) and published in several news? papers of tho day. The court will care? fully and fully investigate each and all of the charges, uud will report the testimo? ny taken and their opinions thereon. Tho detail of tho court i.s. as follows. Lieuteuuiit-Colouel J. II. Wilson, unas? signed; Major H. L. Abbot, corps of eugiueers; Major J. F. Rodenbrogb, un ussigued; Major T. F. Barr, judge advo? cate, recorder-and the court will sit without regard to hours. FATAL ACCIDENT.-Ou Tuesday morn? ing last a young colored woman attempt? ed to kindle a fire, and threw a small quantity of kerosene oil upou the wood before lighting the fire, us too mauy people are in the habit of doing. The fire not blazing rapidly enough, she took thc oil can and began to pour addi? tional oil upon tho wood, wheu it sud? denly blazed up and tho oil exploded iu tho can, scattering the flame all over the room. Her clothes took tiro at once, and she rushed upon the balcony, where she was overtaken. She was dreadfully burnt, and medical aid was summoned without delay. Tho injuries were pro nounced futal, and the unfortunate wo man died in ubout fifteen hours after the accident occurred. [ A nderson Intelligencer. A MYSTERY EVOLVED.-Great mystery has rested upou tho withdrawal of Count Benedetti, tho French Ambassador to Prussia. Hero is tho explanation by telegraph : "BERLIN, July 15.-The North Ger man Gazette has a despatch from Ems to? day, giving tho particulars of the with? drawal of Beuedetti. It seems he ac? costed the King of Prussia while tho latter was driuking water, demuudiug preremtorily his intentions on tho pend? ing imbroglio. Ho was therefore dis? missed immediately." Now, suppose King Fritz had been drinking lager beer instead of water, would it have made any difference iu his conduct to Benedetti? Tho Borne (Ga.) Daily says tho latest news from Cross Plains, Alabama, tho sceue of the late riot between Ibo whites and blacks, is that all is quiet again. Thus far, seven negroes, who were of the party who fired into the crowd of white men, women and children, who were re? turning from church, and their white leader, havo beeu killed. Luke, the white leader, was n Canadian, and a fanatic of the worst description. Ile innde nu acknowledgment of his guilt before ho was hung. Mrs. Rebecca Hurrel died at her house, iu Twiggs County, Gu., Monday morning. She was born in 1707, and therefore was 103 years old. She was a native of Warren County. Miss Ann S. Cook bas been appointed postmistress ut Glade Springs. Washing? ton County, Ya., vice Miss Lavinia M. Ryburn, "disqualified by marriage." During tho week ending July 10, thero were 46 deaths iu Charleston-17 white oud 29 colored. Attention 1 Richland ,Volunteer Rifle Company. THE mewi bo) a of tb in Company ?re ordered to meet, at Palmetto F.ngino Himno Halt, FH?DAY EVENING, Jnty22,1870, at8 o'clock. Member? are requested to bo pnnctntd, aa business of importance will bo transacted. By order of the Captain. July 19 4 Columbia Female Academy, WILL open on tho FOURTH of OCTOBER. Boarding pupila will bo received aa formerly, ami it ii dcaircd that all applica? tion for entra?en bc made before thu 15lb of Kcptombor. For cir? culara applv to tho Principals. JANE tl. REYNOLDS, July 19 jii* SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS. H3 XT 3T TUK ARROW Til. THE "ARROW TIE" waa invented and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. MeComb, while a rcai dent of New Orleans, previous to thc late war-and Balee of considerable quantity were made hero in 1881. Since the war, it baa bi.eu gradually grow? ing in favor in every Section where cotton ia made. Tho manufacture and aale of that TIE ia tho exerciBO on tho purl of McCOMB of au unim? peachable proprietary right. For sale by nil dealers ill Iron Tics and country merchants generally, under full gua? rantee at thc IOWIIHI market pricca. ROBERT MURE .t CO., General Agents, Chai leaton, .S. C. CnAnLRs L, BARTLETT, Columbia, S. C., Ge uoral Traveling Ag'i for tlic Carotinas. July BJ_. _?Vii o ' i 11 so DAVIS COTTON AND HAY PRESS. Challenge Open to the World! THE people deaire to know thc beat and moat practical COTTON AND HAY PRESS. Being the Inventor and Proprietor of the above improved and recently put ented Power Cotton and Hay l'reaa, 1 propose to tho repre aontaliveaof Presses throughout tho country, to have a public conteat in packing cotton at Columbia, during Fair week of the Agricultu? ral and Mechanical Aasociatinii of South Ca rolina. Aa I do not propose to gain anything by the conteat, except prestige and to bring my Press generally io tho notice of the public, my proposition is, that each competitor aub acribo $50 aa an entrance ice, which shall con? stitute a lnu<t. lo he equally divided, aa a contribution, between tho Ladies' Industrial and Monumental Associations of Kout h Caro? lina. The conteat to tako placo in public, on tho Fair Grounds, and open to all claaaca of Presses, whether propelled by hand, llorac, H WM ni, or any other power, and to bo decided by a committee, selected by tho contcatanta themselves, which committeo shall take into consideration tho atylo and manner in which tho cotton ia put up, and tho actual per centum of time, labor and power required to doit, tho chiof object being to ascertain tho mont Him? plo, economical, durable ami practicable Preaa for general nae. Not le^a than threo bale?, of 500 pounds cacti, brought to a compaas of twenty cubic feet, will bu considered a f.t" teat. Pernuna intending io enter tho contest, will give their name?, either in person or by letter, to Col. J. 1*. Tiloma?, of Columbia, K. C., who will announce the same publicly in thc Columbia Puoxix. J. Iv. DAVIS. MONTICELLO, ii. c. In making my bow to thc public, aa the representative of a new invtntiou, 1 do not come with a long list of certificates from othera, and most extravagant assertions ot my own aa to the power and efficacy ot my Preaa, but nm perfectly content to throw il entirely upon its own merits, truating to tin judgment of a ecrntitiizutg and discriminat? ing public to award to it that amount of favor and patronage to wiheh merit alouo juatly en? titles it. In the Hale of my Presses, I have adoptait the "No Cure, No Pay System." Every Press will be warranted to give satisfaction, or no aalc. Prico, delivered all completo on tho cars, ?1C5. For anv furttu-r information, address Mr. J. A. J. DERRICK. Agent and Manufac? turer, at Columbia, S. C., ortho subscriber, at Monticello, S. C. J. K. DAVIS. July 14_tim"* The Georgia Gin. THE moat universally and deservedly popu? lar GIN in use. Everybody who kuows it, buys it, and thoao who buy it, aro always pleased willi it. It claims no needles, no con? densera, nu ateel bruah, but simply to bo tho beat Gin in use, everything considered. Pricea moder te; quality alwaya guaranteed. LORR1CK J' LO WU ANC h. July 17 2mo Agents, Columbia. DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, BEGS tho kind iudulgouce of bia patienta until after the session of "American Den? tal Association?' Ho will return for business about tho middle ol Alignai._Joly 14 25 J. B. LasSALLE, OENF.lt AI? Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder Treat le-work included, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. July 12_3m o Removal. SINCE the lire of Sunday morning laat, we have removed our stock to Rricu'a old ai and, corner Main and Rlandiug .itrccts, where we will keep constantly on hand a first class stock or (J BOG UKI Ed anil FAMILY SUPPLIES generally. Will alan pur '-?au ail kinda of country PRODUCE. My ' '. custom ciH and tho public are invited LJ call. July 10_ _?iA 'lliN1)ittx * BRO< E. Morris, Columbia. S. C., MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at ?3 5i) per saw. Our Gina aro warranted to piuaao in every respect, or no s ilo. Pre? mium awarded at hint State Fair. Also, Wood Turning in every description and H lyle, at ?hort indico. June 3(13mo New Flour. ,?r BB LS. NEW FLOUR. .3 10 nacki do All of wheat of thia harvest, for aale low, bv Julv 2 LORR1CK >{? LOWRANCE. 5,000 Ijive Indians, JUST arrived per "Inland Air-I ino Route. For Halo by GEO. BY M MERS. J nie 24 20 50 Old Java Cottee. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for sale at reduced pricea. E. HOPE Rio Cottee. BAOS Kio COFFEE, for sale low to dealers by EDWARD HOPE. Everybody, go to Pollock's! Hungry people, go to Pollock's. MASKED DOWN. FRENCH MUSLINS , FnOM 50 CENT8 TO 25 OF.HTS A YABD, AT July 17 C. K. JACKSON'S, Notice. MY Office will bo closed during mv absenco from tho city. All oases set down for trial on the 18tU to tho 28th instant, inclusivo, will bo continued and tried on tho 3Ui't July 1870. A. L. SOLOMON _JnlyJ76_Trial Ju "SACRIFICING." Tho following LINES OF GOODS Will bo sold A.t Less than Cost, To dorio out IKTVOIOE ! LADIES* LINEN SUITS, Challie Mantles, Shetland Shawls, all colors, Grenadine Shawl* and Mantles, in black, white and faucy colors, Satin Stripe Bedouins. We aro now clearing ont overy article in SUMMER GOODS, REOARDLESS OF COST, and BIG BARGAINS may bo anticipated. W. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia notel Building. W. ?. LOVK. Il B. M'cilNKllY. Julv 10 Great Inducements TO THIES TH-A-ZDIE: AM) PUBLIC ?ENER?LLV AT THF. MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT TRUNK EMPORIUM OF A. SMYTHE, MAIN MTnEET, < <M,l n ii! A HOTEL BUILOINU. HAVING determined to redline my present spring and summer stink of BOOTS. SHOES, HATH, ?Ve., which is very large and completo, in order to make arrangements for tho fall trade, I offer all goods in my line at COST for the next thirty days; at which timo r-tock will be taken. Thia is a raro opportu? nity, especially for the trade and eoiiHiiuiora, to secure great bargains, and I would moat rcupecthillv solicit a call. A. SMYTHE. Juno 28_ City Machine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned aro prepared to manufacture Port? able and Stationn? ai-y Steam Engine* i and boilers. Saw Milln, Grist and Flour Milla, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, Gearing Mill Iron.-., Ac. RICHAUD TOZER, May 24 3tno ROUT. McDO?GALL. ED W?R?T?L HEINIT3H, ?>"ucft'.S5?r to Fisher Jt ll'iuitsh. Druggist and Apothecary, COLUMBIA, S. C. % THE subscriber, having purchased the \ ?/.intereat of Dr. John Fisher, deaires to r"?U.iimonuci) that ho will continuo tho I)..UO BUSINESS, at tue old atand, and ab? anillo tho entire management, aasiated by Mr. Huon BOLAND WILTBBBOEK, a son of tho late LT. J. H. Wiltberuer, of Charleston, a young man, Correct and reliable, and of promising ability in bia profession. To thc friends and patrona of tho old firm, to whum tho aub aoriber feels under obligations for favors shown, he returns his acknowledgments and < banka. tn taking charge of the biiaineae, he aaanrca bia friends and tho public that no effort will be spared, on his part, to auatain tho high character and well-known reputation of tuo old house By aaaiduoua and un emitted at attentioii, personal supervision in the com? pounding of medicinr? and the preparation ol ] Physician's preset ipi iona, ho hope? tu aectiro a coiitiiiuanco of those favora hitherto no liberally and goneioualv beatowed. E. H. HE1NITSII, July 1_Druggist and Apothecary. Notice. THIRTY days after dato, tho undersigned will apply to A. Elird, Faq., Judge i I Pro? bate of Lexington County, at hi? oftico, for tiual discharge aa guardian of Benjamin, Leo? nora and Jamos Derrick. JOHN S. DERRICK, Guardian. LEX I NOT. >N 0 H.. TuU 8 1870 Julv 12 1P< ip ?OU WANTA FIRST-CLASS GOLD Ult .uiver WATCH and CHAIN, cull at ISAAC SULZBACIIER'S. IF you want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SUI./BACHER'S. IF von are in nood of SOLIO SILVER or PLATED WAUK, call at ISAAC KULZBAOHER'S. IF vonr eves aro failing, and you want tho BEST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SULZBACIIER'S. IF yon want a good and reliable Tl ME-Pl ECE or CLOCK, call at June 1 ISAAC HUl.ZBAOnER'S. .Samples for Distribution. ("1 Oto HARDY SOLOMON'S and gel a sample X of Dr. Price's CREAM BAKING POW wr.KS. All they want ts a trial, to convince hoimc-kcepcrs that they are the beat now in use. "lay 20 Law Books on the New Code. VLSO, a Variety ot NEW LAW BOOKS Acm ol Legislature, .vc for salo !>?. April -0 BRYAN .V McO.MlTKR. Hams, Beef Tongues. .)AA SUU VR-CURED Orange llama. ?\)\J 1,000 Iba. Breakfast Bacon. 50.1 Ihn. F M Smoked Tongues, ll) half bbls. Pickled Reel and Pork. May 2? For Malchy E. HOPE. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powders, rftiiE bent HOW ill tibe, fol Milli- liv . X May 26 HARDY SOLOMON. Auo-tlQjOL Sale?. Sheriff's Sale. D. I). DeSansBuro, Commissioner in Equity, who ?non for the nae of Daniel B. Miller, C. C. P., bis snccoasor, vs. Anna Brill.-Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. IN pursuanco of tho decretal order of tho Circuit Court, sitting in Equity in tho above stated ease, I will sell, on tho FI HST MON DAY in August next, in front of tho Court Houso in Columbia, within tho legal hours, All that lot of LAND, in tho city of Colum? bia, containing two acres, moro or IOBB, bounded on tho East by Wayne street; on tho West by the other half of tho samo Bqumro; on tho North by Medium street; on thu South by Croon street. Teinia of aale cash. Purchaser to pay for stampa and papera. P. F. FRAZLE, July 10 m th_H. lt. C. Sheriff's Sale. BY virluo of an execution directed to mo, I will Hell, tin tho FIRST MONDAY in August next, in front of thu Court House, in Columbia, within the li gal hours, All that lot, pieco or parcel of LAND, in Richland County, containing two acres; situ? ate ami being adjacent to tho city of Colum? bia, and bounded on tho Weat by Harden street, in tho said city of Columbia, and on all other aides by landa formerly belonging to Robort Latta. Envied on as the property of Alexander Laughlin, nt tho suit of J. M. RIakely and W. B. Williams, survivors, vs. Alexander Laughlin. Terms cash. July 13 m th_P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of sundry writH of fieri facias, to mo directed, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY AND TUESDAY in Anguat noxt, at the aturo recently occupied by F. A. Souter, on Richardson Street, in thc city of Columbia, within the legal boura, Tho entire Stock of MERCHANDIZE of the defendants, conaisting of various kinds of Stoves, Tm and Wooden Ware, and such other articles as aro usually kept in a Tinware and Stove More, levied on as tho proporty of F. A. Souter A Co. and F. A. Souter, at thc respec? tive suitri of Henry H. dlcasc, 8. II. Ransom & Co., John S. Dickerson & Co. and Adam Da? mon A Co. vs. F. A. Souter A Co; and F. A. Souter. TerniB cash. July 17 mth _P. F. FRAZEE. S R. C. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of sundry writa ni fieri facias, to mo directed, I will Bell on tho FIRST TUESDAY in Anguat next, at tho rosidencc*)f William P. Hpigcnvr, tho defendant, on the "Mig Lake" plantation, on the Cougarco River, about eleven miles below Columbia, within the legal hours, thc following personal property, viz: 1 COLT. 3 Mules, 12 head of Cattle, 40 head o? Sheep, 17 head of Goats, 5 Plow Stocks with Plow Hooa. 5 act of Plow Goar, 2 Buggiea with harness, 1 Wagon, I Cart, 100 bushels Corn, 1 Corn-abcller. and 30 head of Hogs and Pigs. Levied on as tho property of William P. Spige uer, at thc respective suits ot John C. See gera A Co., Meltiati B Green and William M. Reckham us. William P. Spigenor. ALBO, Tho defendants intereat in an unexpired leaao of tho Big Lako Plantation. Terms cash. PHINEAS F. FRAZEE, July_17 mth_ B. Beg. Valuable Property for Sale. THE undcraigued will offer for^ salo, on tho drat MONDAY in Sep-^ .tomber next, (if not disposed of pre-' viously, ) thu valuable property, known as tho CONGAREE RACE COURSE, situated two miles from Columbia. Tho tract contains 125 acres, more or loss. A small brick Cottage in attached. Also, a COTTAGE, coutaining six rooms, on Gervais street, near Pickona. An excellent Well of Wa tor on tho premiaes, aud all necessary out-buildingB. The proporiy can bo treated for privately bv applying to Robert Bryce, Esq. Terms, one-half cash, balance in ono yetr. WM. H. PURYEAB. April 28 th*_ South Carolina--Richland County. Harvey Terry, Plaintiff, against tho Receiver, and Stockholders of the Commercial Rank of Columbia, South Carolina, Defendants. Summons ami Complaint, on Money Demand. ON motion of F. W. McMaster, Attorney for tho D?tendant? in above case, it is order? ed, that tho D?tendants havo further timo to plead, answer, or demur to the abovo stated action, to wit: until tho 1st day of OCTOBER next. It ia further ordered, that tho Plaintiff do give to tho Clerk of thia Court security for costa iii thia caae, and that tho Clerk pnbliah thia order once a week in the Columbia Pnas NIX until 1st October next. By order of Court. D. B. MILLER, C. C. C. CLEIIK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, July 6, 1870. Juiy_7_ thl3 SPEGIAIi NOTICE. IM0VE1IENTS COMMENCED. WE BEG TO INFORM OUR NUMEROUS friends andcustomers that we have so arranged our Goods and Counters that there will not bo tho alighteet inconvenience in making pur chases while tho alterations in our store are going on. Wo would advise parties at a distance, who cannot personally bolect gooda, to send ns their ordera and wo will moat certainly ploase in both quality and prices, or return the money. We ship by Expresa "C. O. D." or as direct? ed. Still further reductions in prices. Tho stock muat bo cloared. Jone 14 _ * M. L. KINARD. Wanted to Rent, AGOOD HOUSE-in tho neighborhood of Main street, containing aix or twelvo Kooma. State rent, etc. Apply at th?B office. July 20 li _ Wanted. Acolored MAN or LAD to servo as Porter and do general house work. Call at this "Oieo. Julv 17 Just Received. .> ?USU. PRIMP. WHITE CORN, ?%\j\J\J which will bu sold at lowest mnrket price, for cash, at Mav_H \ROY SOLOMON'S. Clarets. e?/\CASES TABLE CLARET, for Halo low, Ol / for cash, by 0 KO. SYMMERS. June 23 Fine Gold Watches OF all descriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for ailie at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, One door North of Messrs. Scott A William?' I'.?tn I? nm House. Dee 1(5 Watches and Jewelry Repaired LN the beHl manlier, by first class workmon, ami warranted. ENGRAVING lindy executed. Dccl? WILLIAM GLAZE.