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COLUMBIA, S. C. Friday KorniuR, July 29,1870. Tho Issue Alacie- Let lt be Diet. The Radical Convention hua nomi< nated for Governor, tho presont incum? bent, and for Lieu ton ant-O o vernor, A. J. Rnnsier, a colored mun, idonti?od with the extreme viows of his party, and who, judging from his reportod remarks, is disposed to press his party claims without regard to tho interosts and sen? sibilities of ft largo and important por? tion of the people of the. State. The isauo is thus made. In nominating Go? vernor Scott for re-electiou, the corrupt administration of the past two years,, with all the fraud, bribery, swindling and corruption therewith connected, is virtually endorsed, or passed over with? out rebuke. Opposed to his party, is the party of retrenchment and reform. Opposed to Scott and Ransier, aro thc candidates of the reformists. The good citizen will not hesitate long in making his selection. They who favor good nuil honest govern? ment in South Carolina; they who would put an end to tho selfish 6chomes of money-making politicians; they who desire to seo in this Stato a condition of affairs promotive of peace, security and substantial prosperity, will unhesitating? ly give their sympathies, their energies and their votes for that organization which, under the banner of reform, seeks to wiu for tho people of South Carolina the advantages of a regime that will impartially advauce the public good. REPUBLICAN FLATFORM:.-The follow? ing is the platform reported by Ex-Con? gressman Whittimorc, and adopted by the Republican Convention: Resolved, That tho Republicans of South Carolina in convention assembled, iu a spirit of amity and ponce towards their opponents, and of justice to them? selves, make the following declaratiou of prinoiple and policy: 1. That, as citizens of tho nation repre? senting the Republican sentiment of a prouud and honored Commonwealth, wo regard with sincere satisfaction the fidel? ity evinced by President Gruut to the Republican party, und wo pledge our cordial support to the measures inau? gurated by him so insure conciliation, economy and justice at home, and com? mand consideration and respect abroad. 2. That we cordially endorse the ad? ministration of Governor Soott, as wise, economical and honest, nud that it de? serves, as it has received, thoheurty ap? proval of the loyul people of South Caro? lina. 3. That wo insist ou a coutiuuanco of strict aud close economy in all depart? ments of our Government, iu order to maintain tho happy financial condition which our Stato hus attained uudor Re? publican rulo. 4u That wo hail with gratitude tho adoption of the fifteenth amen?mcut to the Constitution of the United States, ns .tho crowing act of American civil eman? cipation, aud that, iu thu exercise of tho sacred right of thu electivo franchise which it proclaims aud perpetuates, we will elevate to public office only capable aud honest Ropublicaus, irrespective of race, color or provious condition. 5. That we hereby pledge tho Repub? lican party of South Carolina to a firm, fearless aud Unfaltering support of tho civil rights bill, and shall demand the strict euforcoiucut of tho principles that it enunciates, us just aud practical assertious of the civil equality of all American citizens. G. That wo appeal to tho national Congress to opon to settlement aud pre? emption tho 48,000,001) of acres of public lauds in the Southern States, and to provide by a tuntable law for tho purchase, through tho general laud office or othoiwise, of lands iu this Stute, to bo sold to tho iaudlcss, under tho provisions of the homesteud law of the United States. 7. Congratulating ourselves upou thc return of peace, tho represeuttitiou of our beloved State iu tho national councils, and the comparative quiet that prevails iu our midst, relying upon divino Provideneo for wisdom iu council and efficiency in our action**, with malice towards nono and charity to all, wo pledge our earnest and best efforts to tho success of tho Republican party iu South Carolina, and enter upon the campaign of 1870, confident of victory, with tho noblo words, "Equality boforo tho law, freo speech, a freo press, a freo ballot, and free schools," emblazoned upon our banners. Speaking of the stirring addresses de? livered in Anderson, on tho 27th, by Judge Carpenter, Gens, lintier and Ker? shaw and Col. Yon muns, tho Gazelle says: "Our friends elsewhere nifty rely upon tho statement, that Anderson echoes back iu thunder touts tho demand of othor sections for retrenchment and re? form, and will roll np ft heavy majority for Carpenter and Butler on tho third Wednesday iu October next." War is likely to break out in another quarter. British gun-boats have sailed lor Tiun-Tsin, tho port of Pekin, to de? mand satisfaction for thc recent out? rages ou tho foreigners. Tho foreign residents at Shanghai have been called upon to volunteer for au expedition which has tho same destination, and tho French will send a naval nnd military forco from Saigon. At Bombay, war between thc outside barbarians and thc Celestial Kingdom is regarded as inevi? table. DEATH BY LIOHTNINO.-We are pained to learn that John Rufus Smyer, Jr., third son of Mr. J. R. Smyer, Sr., was struck dead by lightning, on Wednes-1. day evening last, 20th inst., about 2 o'clock, during a severe thunder storm, at his home, twelve miles below Green? ville He was killed outright, bruising him very muoh, and setting fire to hin clothing. An elder brother was slightly affected, who was standing some fifteon yards from deceased. His flesh was much torn, and in places crisped up, and his brother, on running up to him, Raid that a stream of fire poured out of his mouth.-Greenville Enterprise. Fi HE IN CALHOUN STREET.-'-About half-past ll o'elook, last night, a fire began in tho blacksmith shop of Heff? ron, situated in Calhoun street, a few doors East of Mooting. It was soon de? stroyed. Tho flames reached tho woodou residence in tho rear, occupied by Mrs. Heffron and her children, which wns ulso quickly burnt down. A wooden house next door to the blacksmith shop, East, was, too, rapidly consumed. It was un? occupied, and owned by Mr. Blake, living ?rn Hampstead. [Charleston Courier, 2Slh. This morning, a fifteenth amendment, named William H. McAfee, about sixteen or seventeen years of age, shot his father, Lacy MoAfeo, (fifteenth amend? ment,) with au army gun, in tho abdo? men. It is thought that the old mau will not survive. It is said that tho old gentleman asked his son to go to work, when tho latter shot him. [Atlanta Constitution. DEATH OF A WIDELY-KNOWN^ CITIZEN. It gives us pain to announce the death of that old and very highly-respected eitizon, James Hatcher, Esq. Mr. Hatcher, ufter long suffering from a virulent carbuncle upon the shoulder, departed this lifo, at his residence, near the Piuo House, on Tuesday night last, aged fifty-three years. [Edgcfield Advertiser. STATUE TO GENERAL SCOTT.-Tho Secretary of War has been authorized to contract with Henry K. Brown, i f Nowburg, N. Y., for the erection of a bronze equestrian statue of General Winfield Scott, to be made of cannon captured in Mexico. The cost of tho statue will not exceed $35,000, and it will ornament Franklin Square. Sewall Gordon, residing in Chester? field, Mc, hung himself in his shed with au ox chain, Thursday evening. Ho was discovered by his wife before lifo was extinct, but ho being a heavy mau, she coula not. raise him enough to unhook the chain, aud before she could get assistance from the neighbors, life left the.body. Colonel Thomas G. Bacon's horse, Lynchburg, won a fine race at Saratoga, lately, with a valuable purse attached. Coloucl Bacon has left Saratoga, aud gone, with his stable, to the famous bathing placo, Long Branch, where he has entries iu scvoral important races. In Chicago, ou Friday night, a large building, on Carroll street, med as a pork-packiug establishment and for a re? sidence, was destroyed by fire. A Mrs. Kelly, living iu the house, was burned to death. Colonel Joseph Hanlon, formerly city editor of the New Orleans True Det/s, who lost an arm whilst iu command of tho famous i?ixth Louisiana Infantry, died of consumption, at the Warm Springs, Va., last week. The returning tide-1,200 Chinamen left San Francisco for homo, last week. They were all potted, however, haviug died while constructing the Pacific Rail? road. Mrs. diaries Kuhn, of Philadelphia, :i daughter of Hon. Charles Francis j Adums, of Massachusetts, died at Lucca, Italy, last week, from injuries received in b.'ing thrown from u carriage. THE "REBEL GRAY."-The Fifth Re? giment of Maryland Militia, nearly every member of which was in tho Army of Northern Viginia, had a rousing recep? tion at Philadelphia, tho other day. A man iu Currituck County, Va., named Joshua Harrison, has been arrest? ed, charged with tho murder of his father aud a young lad, several years ago. Yesterday tho little vessel "Red, White and Blue," which braved all tho dangers of tho Trans-Atlantic passage, was upset in Now York Bay. Tho Charleston Courier announces that tho mother of O'Donovan Rossa, tho Irish martyr now in English custody, is in that city, in very feeble health. Col. J. L. Bozcman, ooo of Green? ville's best citizens, died in that County, on tho 20th. A youth of eighty-five won the belt at a champiou dance iu Georgia. Lunch every day nt Pollock' New Flour. 5BUL?. NEW FLOUR. 10 sacks do All of wheat of this harvest, for sale low, hy July 2 LO BRICK & LOWRANCE. Watches and Jewelry Repaired i N tho liest mininer, hy first class workmen, L and warranted. ENGRAVING lindy executed. Doc 1? WILLIAM GLAZE. Spartauburg and Union Railroad. UNIONVILLE, JUNE 21, 1870. PCT LGItPSaMSl PASSENGER Trains on _ j?%f$?E95Umi road rmi daily: On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays tho down trains will leave Spartan burg Court House at 5 30 a. m., and arrive at Alston at ll.CU a. in; returning leave Alston at 12.00 m., and reach Spartauburg Court House at 5.?JO p. m. On Tuesdays the down trains will leavo Spartauburg Court House nt 7 80 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 1 00 j), m.; returning leavo Alston at2.15 p. m., and reach Spartanbiirg Court Houso at 7 00 p. m. On Thursdays tho down trains will leave Spartan burg Court House at W 15 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 8.35 a. m.; returning leavo Alston at0.30 a.m.. and reach Spartauburg Court House at 2.10 p. m. Juno 23_THOS. B. JETER. President. Thirsty people, go to Pollock's. Fresh Arrivals. &ENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TOBAC? CO, direct from the factory, the great Dalby Pan* Smoking Tobacco, the Sunnyside Pine-Cat Chewing Tobacco-tho beat in the country-Moliere' Fig Chowing Tobaooo, very Uno, just received. A full assortment of dioico WINES and LI? QUORS alwaya on band. JOHN C. 8EEGER8. Main atrout, near the Poat Of?oo, and Main street, near PncEHix Offloa._July 20 The Office OF tho Exooutivo Cotnmittco of tho Union Reform Party ia ov.-r the Savings Bank. AU poraona friendly to tho CHUT, will have accoee to tho ro m at any timo of tho day, whero they can 8eo tho papora. and get tho nowa. Oftioo boura from from 9 lo ll a. m. and from 5 to 6 p. m. E. W. SEIBKt.S, July 23 Sec. and Treas. Ex. Com. Fulton Market Beef. /CHOICE FULTON MARKET BEEF and \J Pickled Beof Tonguea, Jua? .ceivod and for aale by J. AT. h. AGNEW^ Old Java Coll?e. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for aalo at reduced prices. E. HOPE To Farmers and Stock Raisers FOR SALE at my farm, pure blood? ed CHESTER COUNTY SOYvS and PIGS. July27 3* J. W. PARKER. 20 Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. --^ THE MISSES ELMORE will rr /JCSSL sumo Hie Exercises of their School c^O@^"N MONDAY, the 3n of OCTOBER. ^QlBKi: P?r terutd, apply to jV^ir MISS ELMORE, WBgr Corner of Bull and Taylor atreota. July 22 _ " 10 Uaion Reform Convention for the Fourth Congressional District. Ir is requested that tho Counties of Oconce, Picketts, Greenville, Laurons, Spartan hurg, Union, York, Chef ter and Fairfield, composing tho Fourth Congressional Dia trict, do sond dologatious to a Convention, tu bo held in tho city of Columbia, on TUES? DAY, tho 16th August next, to nominate a suitable candidato for Congroaa in said Dis? trict. W. H. WALLACE, S. P. HAMILTON, Of tho Executivo Committee Union Reform Party from Fourth Congressional Diatrict. HO" It is requested that tho papers of tho varies Counties do copy this notice. July 23 M ARK?D^D?WN^ FRENCH MUSLINS, FBOM 50 CENTS TO 25 CENTS A VARD, AT July 17 . C. P. JACKSON'S. Removal. SINCE tho fire of Sunday morning last, wc havo removed ?ur stock to Brice's old stand, corner Main and' Rlanding HtrectB, where wo will keep constantly on hand a first class Block of GROCERIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES generally. Will also pnrcha.se all kinds of country PRODUCE. My old custom? ers and tho public aro invitod to call. July 10_J. A. HENDRIX A BBQ. Notice IS hereby given, that application will be made to tho Hon. W. H. Wigg, Judge o' Probate for Richland Comity, for a final dis? charge aa Guardian for Choilton Wella Ninia maker, at hie oflico, in Columbia, on thc 15th August. G. L KA I'll A KT. ?Tilly 15 tim* ' THUINE ! PH?TNE ! ! AHMAD OF ALL COMPETITION. AS far aa heard from, this now and extra? ordinary Fertilizing COMPOUND is in a i vanen of all others, and has, so far, defied competition. In thc great race nf growth and production, it Stauda at tho head of the list. For sate by E. H. HEINITSH, July 22 t Druggist and Clicmist. Lard'. Lard!! .~)f\ TUBS Refined LARD, at ldc. '?i lt,., by JL \ f tho packago. ?r>0 Package? Pure Leaf Lard, in Barrels. Half Barreit?, Kegs, Caddies, etc., juat ro ceivotl and for salo by July 21 J.J: T. R. AGNEW. Flour! Flour!! IftA K,iLH- Choice New Family FLOUR, IA/V " just received and tor sale bv July 21 J. A T. IL AGNEW. Removal ot Dental Office. j??, DR. D. L. BOOZER han removed bia ?a?TT?.iftioo to Mr. G. Diureka' new building, on Main atreet, over tho .Messrs. Porter & Co.'s Dry Gooda* Storo, whero ho offers his professional services to his former pat rona and the public. June 2S J. B. LasSALLE, O USERAI. Railroad Contractor and Bridge Bnildei Trestle-work included, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. July 12 3mo University of Virginia, ^-j. THE Session of thia Institution /TZJS? commences annually on tho first tClfTHfi^day of OCTOBER, and continues, niQU?T^Avithiint interruption, till thc jSPrjBF Thursday preceding thc 1th ol ?B??'' July onauitig. Thu organization of tho Institution is vory completo, embracing cxtciisive and thorough courses of instruction in Literature and Science, and in tho prtfesaiona oT Law, Medi? cine amt Engineering. Tho expenses of tho Academic or Law Stu? dent, oxolusivo of tho cost of Text-Booka and clot liing, and pocket money, amount to about ? iii.") per session of niuo months; and (d' tho Engineering or Medical Student to about $393, of which ?HUH, respectively, $220 or ?250 is payable on admission, uud tho balance in the progrcBBof thcsossion. For details send for catalogue. F. O. *'Uui voraityof Virginia." S. MAUPIN, July 28 33 Chairman of tho Faculty. Landrcth's New Crop Turnip Seeds. JUST RECEIVED-Ruta Baga, Sloto, Nor folk, Red Top, White Flat Dutch. PHUINE, as a manure, ia admirably adapt? ed for TURNIPS, and wo advise every ono to use it. lt will increase tho quantity and qua lily of thu crop. At wholesale and retail by July 22+ E.H. HEINITSH,Druggist. Spices and Flavoring. , FRESH VANILLA RE ANS, Long India Pepper, While Pepper, Celery Heed, Mustard Seed, Turmeric, Pure Ground black Pepper. F i?- salo by E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist, July St __At the Old Stand. IuagiciOhafingkPowder. 'Mie IV u rat's Ki trod. IjlOR the instant euro of CHAFING ASP ; SCALDING of Children and Adults. ALSO, A certain roliof for BURNS, SCALDS, Irri? tation of tho Skin, Galls, Inflammations, 'Abrasions, and all Cutaneous Diseases. For sale by E. II. HEINITSH, Jilly 8* Druggist. Rio Coli'ee. p? rv RAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to OU dealers by EDWARD HOPE. MR. EDITOR: Oar names appear in MI ad? vertisement in your paper as speaktra at tko masa meeting to morrow, iu front of Jannoy'B Hall. Floaae omit them, aa they are tbero without our authority. We aro eatiB?od to ?apport tho nominees of tho Republican party aa already made. Respectfully, I8AM MITCHELL, A WORTHY. Lost, I^?^?T? ON the 27th a pair of GOLD ??7^55: SPECTACLES, oucloaed in CABO somewhat worn at tho onda. A suitable reward will bu paid if left at July 29 1"_PHON1X OFFICE. Estate Notice. HAVING assumed the administration of tho estate of tho late John Caldvell, under his will appointing us aa his executors, all por ? anne having demands agaim-t the testator will pr?sent them at onco. duly proven, to our at tornoya, Messrs. Carroll A Melton, Columbia, 8. C. All persons knowing thcmsolv? a indebted to the testator will mako payment, without de? lay, to tho undersigned. T. J. ROBERTSON, | Qualified O. A. CALDWELL, ( Executors. July 29f2G Ho! for Niagara Falls, Newport, Sara? toga Springs and Lake George. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA ft A. R. R. CO., GENERAL FRKIOHT AND TICKKT OKFICK. ? COLUMBIA, 8. C., July V3,1870. TICKETS to any or the points above named at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Also, Round Trip Tickets to Niagara Falla; good until November 1st, 1870. Applv at thia office E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agout. July 29 3 t&" Guardian copy throe times. At a Kopublican meeting held in this city, July 25, 1870, it waa Resolved, That we, tho undersigned, confi? der the action of thu convention, held July 22 and 23. en far ad County nominations are con? cerned, tobo null and void. Resolved, That wu disapprovo of tho County nominations made at tho convention, and will not support it. Resolved, That wo call a masa meeting of the ontiro citizens of Richland County, op? posed to tho action of tho recont convention, to meet in front of Janney'a Hall, on Satur? day, tho 30th July, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of making Conntv uominatioiiB. H. DOBBINS, Chairman. S. Jenkins, J. Lowie, H. Dobbins, F. Seekul, W. Hims, R. Bookman, B. Sims, L. Sewell, J. It. McPherson, H. Markus, ?. McGree, J. Kinari!, F. Howoll, J. Tucker, W. Stowoa, J. Williams, R. G. Wadlaw, E. Butler, A. Myora, W. Daniela, D. Clark, A. Crawford, J. Littles, C. Whetstone, J. Mitchell, B. Williams, . E. W. KiDg, H. Loo, G. Logan, M. Walters, B. RUIUB, A. Worthy, B. Nott, J. Milla, S. Starling, D. Picket, H. Daniel. B. Tree, S. Cook, M. Adams, R. J Palmer, J. Green, J. Thomson, J. Wilbania, A. Smith, J. Chapman, C. Minort, J. Good wy u. Gentlemen appointed to speak at tho ma?B meeting, to bo held on Saturday, 30th inst.: SPEAKERS. R. TRICE, D. PICKET, G. AVERY, B. SIMS, R. G. PALMER, J. ALEXANDER, J. T. GILMORE. Julv27 1 C. MINORT, PRESIDENT. n. DonniNs, Yice-Prcsident. _ For Sale, A NEAT COTTAGE, in the central M???? part of the city, with ten rooms-live in JauLu?scuir-nt and" five up-stairs-and no eeooary out-buildings. Possession can be had on tho first of October. Inquiro at this onicc. July 27 SHAVING SALOON, nv REB?E & THOMPSON. THE undersigned would respectfully inform tho citizens of Columbia and vicinity that they lui vu opened a SHAVING SALOON, on Plain street, opposite Dr. Fair's, where they guarantee satisfaction in every respect. JAMES REESE, July 27 JAMES THOMPSON. JOHN B?USKETT, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, f\ having returned to Carolina, will prac? tice Law in Richland, Edgefield, Loxingtou and Barnwell, Will give prompt attontitin to all Law business entrusted to hid care, and will negotiate sales of Real Eatato on com? mission. Oflico No. 2, Law Range, Columbia, S. C. July 24 Imo tta.Edgefleld Advertiser copy ono month. TH0MASVILLF FEMALE COLLEGE, ruo ?tl Asvn.hE, IV. c. THE FALL SESSION will begin jfTnk August 2, 1870, and continue luen fcfilLJB^L*^. 1 v weeks. Tuition in solid branch ^HHr-5fcs, $10 to $'.!() per session; Music \ jP^^dii Piano, {in. Other branches CUBI^ ((pially low. Board and Washing, $12 per montii. No incidental charges. Each pupil will supply herself with towels, ahocte, 1 pillow-cases and tuilet uoap. 1 July 24f4? C^O. ANDREWS. Pros't^ Table Mountain House. lytftl'T^L THIS nOUSE baa been tho nro^'8^ roughly repaired and ro-fnr H**aMU!?f29L-,1'?'IL'^' Rnd is now open for tho f^?^SjSS^aeefiniinodatiim of excurdion 1 ?ats. Tho uiagniticouco of scenery ia unaur passed in America. Tho roada aro in good 1 order, and every effort will ho made to acaire tho comfort of guests. JOSH. RATES, July 20 1 Proprietor. Lost, or Stolen _ FROM tho undersigned, near Chap J.??r> poll's Depot, Newberry District, S. .cOV. c.. on the night of tho21atinst., ONE SOURKL MARE .MI LE, in good order, right oyo out, knot on left ehouldor about half way bot ween point of shoulder and weathers. Said Mule is 17 years old. Any party giving information that will lead to the recovery ot said Mulo will be liberally rewarded. JOSEPH winn:, Julv27*?* Chappell^ Depot, S. C. The Georgia Gin. THF, most universally and deservedly popu? lar OIN in use. Everybody who known it, buys it, and those who liny it, aro at way H pleased with it. lt claims no needles, no con? densers, no steel brush, but simply to bo the best Gill ill use, everything considered. Prices moder te; quality always guaranteed. LORRICK J- LOWRANCE, July 17 2mo Agents, Columbia. E. Morris, Columbia, S. C., MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at $3 50 por saw. Our Gins aro warranted to please in every roapect, or no aalo. Pre? mium awarded at last State Fair. Also, Wood Turning in every description and ntyle, at short notice. Juno 30 3mo Hungry people, go to Pollock's. Ijooal ?t oms. THE DEATH OP MK. WALTER LINDLS?. We have reoeived from Mr. G. B. Sheely, ? a cousin of tho deceased, tho following ( particulars regarding the death of Mr. ( Walter Lindlar-referred to in yester day's PHONIX: It appears that with his j rifle on his shoulder, ho loft homo nt an , oarly hour Wednesday morning, intend- ( ing to look through tho fields aud seo that everything was right. His prolong? ed ubsence caused uneasiness, whou his 1 father at last went to look him up; his trail was discovered, and iu a short timo tho body of tho young mau was found, with a bullet through tho forehead, and tho discharged rifle lying by his sido. A short distance off, tho mark of the butt of tho gun was seen on the ground, and tho ramrod near at hand. As tho riilo hud ;\ hair-trigger, it is supposed that it accidentally went off, with tho fatal re? sult stated above. Mr. Liutllcr was a great favorito in the neighborhood, aud his death is uuiversally regretted. Tho following gentlemen have chnrgo of tho organization of tho Union Reform party in their Counties: Abbeville-Col. Jas. S. Cothran. Anderson-B. F. Craytou. Barnwell-Messrs. Anderson and In? gram. Charleston-Col. C. H. Simonton. Chester-Maj. Jas. Tugan. Darlington-Ii. W. Boyd. Edgefield-Lewis Jones. Georgetown-B. H. Wilson. Greenville-W. K. Eosley. Horry-Jos. T. Walsh. Kershaw-W. M. Shannon. Lancaster-W. M. Connors. Laurens-B. W. Ball. Lexington-Henry A. Meetze. Marlboro-C. P. Townsend. Nowberry-Simeon Fair. Orangeburg-Paul S. Felder. Sumter-A. A. Gilbert. Union-R. W. Shund. Williamsburg-S. W. Maurice. York-R. G. McCuw. Counties not yet orguuized aro urged to completo their organizations ns rapid? ly aa possible, by forming clubs in every ward and towuship, and reporting the samo to the Secretary of tho Executive Committco nt this place. WILLIAM WALLACE, JOHN B. PALMER, E. M. SEIBELS, Sub. Ex. Com. CliUMns.-A private letter received in this city by Mr. Yaaee, a German gentle? man, from his partner in Halo, Germany, muk?s no mention of war, aud tho idea is beginning to prevail among our Ger? man oitizens, that the whole thing is a speculation. Mr. Seegers requests us to state to tho public, that his ic3 machine is uot yet in operation, and visitors interfere mate? rially with tho workmen. Duo notice wtll bo given in the PHONIX of its com? pletion, when a gouerul invitation will be extended to one and all. Ho hopes this notice will be understood. Two moro elegant passenger cars have arrived in this city for tho Greeuville aud Columbia Railroad, aud will bo put on thc route immediately. The carsnre not only ornamental and a comfort to pas? sengers, but aro very safe, as was bhowu iu tho recent accident on tho road, whero the old cars jumped tho track aud tho new ones remained in stttiu quo. Reading matter on every page of the PlIOSIX. Gov. Scott has made tho following ap? pointments: Chas. H. Sinionton, Berkly Grimball, aud Thoo. O. Barker, Notaries Public, Charleston. Mr. L. I. Woolf hns been appointed Deputy Stato Constable for tho State of South Carolina. Some of tho ladies have HO much hair, and so long, that wheu they take tho pins out, it touches tho floor-but not tho head. Wo hear, from Long Branch, of tho mnrringo-of Brignoli, tho tenor, with Miss McCulloch, tho prima donna. Brignoli is tobo congratulated on having secured for a wifo a protty, talented and accomplished American girl liko Miss McCulloch. Among other things besides ice which tho hot weather makes it difficult to keep, is your temper. Mr. W. A. McCorkle, of this State, who i.s now counectod with tho house of R. Walter & Co., wholesale clothiers in Baltimore, is on a business visit to Co? lumbia. Tho standard of tho concern may bo judged from the weight which Mr. MeC. carries with him. Mr. Heiso has added another attraction ?-and a most excellent ono, too--to his favorite establishment. Congress, Vichy, Rissengeu and other mineral waters, can now bo obtained, fresh and cold. Swing is believing, but tasting is tho positivo proof. The attention of summer tourists is directed to tho notice of tho Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, relativo to excursion tickets to Niagara Fulls and other points, at reduced rates. Tho "Nenglo Guards" and "Moses Fuscillers"-colored military companies -paraded, yesterilaj' afternoon. Tho hitter uniformed in imitation of the old Richland Volunteer Rille Company. MAUI AiiBANOEMKNTH.-The Northern natl is opened for delivery at 8 a. m.; iloBed at 8.30 a. m. Oharloston, opened it 5.30 p. m.; closed at 8.30 p. m. jrreenvillo, oponed at 5.30 p. m.; closed it 8.30 p. m. Western, opened at 9.80 k. m. ; closed at 4 p. m. Charleston, ovening,) opened at 8 a. m.; closed nt L30 p. m. On Sunday, the post ornoo is >pen from 9 to 10 a. m. The PHCKNIX ofJico is supplied with avery Btylo of material from tho small metal letter to the largest wood type, together with plain and fancy cards, paper, colored ink, bronze, etc. It is tho only establishment in tho interior of the State where two and threo sheei posters eau bo printed. All kinds of printing attended to promptly, ut lowest prices. Seo the indestructible tag. Tho following appointments have bcon ruado for Judge Carpenter, GeiiH. Butler and Kershaw: Cokesbury, Saturday Evening, July 30. ?Darlington C. H., Thursday, Aug. ll. Laurens, Saturday, August 13. Columbia, Tuesday, August 1G. Winnsboro, Wednesday, August 17. Chester, Friday, August 19. Broad Iii ver, Chester Co., August 20. Yorkvillo, Mouday, August 22. Bock Hill, Tuesday, August 23. Landsford, Wednesdaj', August 24. Lancaster, Friday, August 2G. Camden, Monday, August 20. Sumter, Wednesday, August 31. Gadsden, Friday, September 2. noTRii ARRIVALS, July 28.-Columbia Hotel-O. N. Butler and wife, Edgefield; D. M. B. Vikcre, Selma; J. Motley, W. A. McCorkle, Baltimore; W. C. Cor? rie, S. C.; C. J. Jaeger, Laurens; C. Froneberger, Very Bev. T. Bermingham, C. W. Dudley. Charleston; W. D. Ken? nedy, Augusta; G. H. McMnster, J. H. Cathcart, Winnsboro; Maj. Jns. Pngan, Chester; Thos. S. Palmer, Memphis. Nickcrson House.-H. B. Gillespe, Miss.; Wm. Johnston, Charlotte; J. W. Grady, Greeuville; G. T. Bigg, N. C.; L. W. Simkins & Hester, Wndlaw Smith, A M. Smith, Abbeville; T. Steers, B. B. B. B. ; C. Sinkler, Abbeville; C. H. Suy dam, Hopkiu's T. O. ; It. S. Fletcher, U. S. A. ; J. N. Bentler, C. C. & A. R. H.; Capt. McGurkin, City; J. R. Chat hum. Helena. National Hotel.-James O. Meredith, G. A- C. R. R. ; Slither Broaddus, Edge held; W. N. Hogo, Greenville; S. G. Balius, Mrs. Bull'us and two children, Louisiana; Mrs. Leadingham, Mr. Lead? ingham, A. B. Joyner, Richland; Mon? day Love, Alabama; Mary Jnmtor, Georgia; A. J. Bradfield, Florida. LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. John C. Seegers-Fresh Arrivals. Isam Mitchell, A. Worthy-A Curd. T. J. Robert B rn-Estate Notice. Spectacles Lost. E. R. Dorsey-C., C. and A. R. R. Co. GLITTERING TEETH.-Not only docs Sozo OONT impart the whiteness of tho j.nient, por? celain to tho teeth, hut ila polish, too. They c,listt*u after being brushed with it, like the inner surface of un ocean ?hell, and the effect of this peerless denirificu is to render the enamel us hnrd and indt-structible as adamant. Save, and mend pieces, uso "SPALDINO'S G LUE." J 24 fi The best Ltv*;n medicino is HEINITSU'O QUEEN'S DEI.TOIIT. This wonderful vegetable compound acts with certainty upon the Liver and Stomach, ? il bout impairing the tunctione of any other organ, lt invigorates, restores, improves the general condition of the system; regulates the Bowels hy its aperient proper? ties stimulates the Liver and makes it act; strengthen* the digestion and gives tone to the mau. It awakens tin; dull and sluggidh Liver to activity and lifo. This is, of all thc scaaoii. tho limo to try it. Clo and get a bottle from Heinitah-you will not regret it. Jo SETTLED BEYOND A DOUBT.-No one ques? tions the fact that more cases of whites, sup? pressed and irregular menses and uterino ob? structions, of every kind, aro being daily cured, by Dr. J. Briuhicld's FEMALE REOU i.vrou, than by all other remedios combined. Ita success in Georgia and oilier Statea i.i beyond precedent in tho annuls of physio. Thousands of certificates from women every? where pour in upon tho Proprietor. The attention of prominent medical men ia aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, und the most successful practitioners uao it. Its action is pleasant, quick and auro. If women suffer hereafter, it will be their own fault. Female Regulator is prepared and sold by L. H. Bradfield, Druggint, Atlanta, Ga., and may bo bought for fl.?l? per bottle, at auy roapect ablo Drug Store iu tho Union. J 24 6 jSarLll'I'MAN's G HEAT GERMAN BITTERS Cures Fenirtlo Complaints. ?yLir-1'.MAN's CHEAT G KUM AN BITTERS Curca '-never well" peuple. SST LXPFM AN'H GREAT GKIIMAS BITTERS Will give an Appetite tfarLu'l'MAN s GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Cures Liver Complaint. e?'Liri'MAN's GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Gives? tone to Digestivo Organs. tSVLiPPMAN's GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Gives a good Appetite. ??-Li IT-MAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Cures Nervousness. /favLiPPMAN's GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Purities the Blood. ?STLIITMAN'.S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS, Tho best Spring Medicine. as-LIIU'MAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Regulates ibo Bowels. J 24 Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMUIA, S. C., July 25, 1H70. rCn&Clitft?q ON and after MON ggggSgjgDAY, August 1, tho fol? lowing schedule will be run daily, S ne days excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Road, np and down, also with Trains coing South on Charlotte, Columbia and ?ngvud? Railroad: Ur_Leave Columbia. am ? ? Alston. 'J.3? a ta *. Nowberry..:. 11.03 a m Arrive Abbeville. 3.00 p m ?' Andorann. 4.30 pm ?' Greenville. 5 00 p ni Dows-Loa ve Green villi. 7.ot) ara " Andoraou.:.... 7 30 a ni " Abboville... 0 00 a m " Newberry. 12.47 p in " Alston. 2.30 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.15 p ra July 28 JOHN H. MORE, Gi n'l Sup't. Driukists, go to Pollock's.