The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 13, 1870, Image 3

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' l ?' . .-'.Vi ,. .*. ' > -.'?</.. ii-*?'?>.>?.. ? Enrppcon IntcUlsoncc-Excllcnient tn tbs Corps ticgtalatir, etc. PARIS, August ll.-Tho following is the conclusion of the proceedings of the ?orps L?gislatif, yesterday: Jules Favre said the Cabinet ueed but meet to decide, but need not retard, the notion of the Chambers. The Commis? sion must give the report, and we must deliberate at once. Jerome David said the Government bad made known its opinion. Jules Favre-"This Chambers must decide. " Thiers rose to speak, but could hardly be heard. He advocated immediate decision upon tho question. "Eomember," said Favre, "how signifi? cant it will be to the nation if you put off d?lib?ration. We place upon you the responsibility." Minister David re? plied: "You may assume it." Members of the Left asserted this was a menace. Jules Favre answered: "Think of the effect of delay; remember that tho Mi? nistry had promised to invade the terri? tory of the enemy, and now they are on ours." Here the tumult became extreme, and Deputy Gambetta mounted the tri? bune, bat could uot be heard. At last, the Corps became calmer, aud Gambetta said: "Tho Minister of Public Works has oban ged tho question; the Chamber will vote under a wrong impression, the members of the Left asked for arms for a patriotic purpose." Minister David "Let us suppose the demand for arms was only to trouble public peace. Tho Chambers must know what it votes for. There mnst bo no equivocation." The Ministor replied that tho Government did not soek to equivocate. At last, it was decided by a vote of 170 to 79, that the question of re-organizing the Na? tional Guard should go over until to? morrow. Tho President expressed a desiro to close tho meeting, but Deputy Estauchin insisted upou a vote that tho Chambers be iu permanent session so long as war continues. Tho Chambers, by 177 to 19, refused this. Ferry renew? ed the agitation by demanding to know why tho state of siege is continued as against enemies within the city of Paris. A voice answered, hut it was impossible to hear more. LONDON, August ll.-Strasburg is closely invested. Tho Prussians hold tho raUroads. The garrison has beeu sum? moned to surrender. The commandant refused. It is stated that the citadel is scantily provisioned. The garrison con? sists of oue regiment of thc hue and the guard of tho place. MADRID, August ll.-There was a vio? lent scene between the President of the Spanish Council aud Prim. The news of the Prussian victories is joyfully received by the radicals. "ANTWERP, August 12-Noon.-Advices from tho seat of war state that a great battle is momentarily expected. BERLIN, August 12.-2,2C3French, in? cluding wounded, have arrived. Thc wounded wore sent to Spaudon. LONDON, August 12.-Tho Strasburg garrison consists of ono regimeut of foot and a small force of National Guard. The supplies in the place ore in propor? tion to the garrison. Thc capture ol Strasburg will be easy. The First Prus? sian Corps is at Phillipsburg. Duke Decharters has asked permission to serve in tho French army-claiming the right as a Frenchman. The Telegraph is authorized to coutra diet the report that tin5 Prince Imperia of Franco is in London. The Times, of this morning, says: The pride of France has beon wounded ant her prostige damaged, and those wht brought it ou her, must suffer for it. PARIS, August 12.-Haute Gauuou ha; been decreed in a state of siege. La Liberte says the Orleans Prince: have volunteered. The Gaulois says Paliko has pr?par?e a decree for submission to tba Emperor ordering all Gormans from French soi within twelve hours. The Pat/s publishes a letter from Des Moulins, at Nancy, denouncing Napo leon's bad generalship. After declarini the Prussian triumphs, ho says, the pea pie are desperate; the soldiers bclicv themselves betrayed, nnd clamor for leader. Thiers is reported to have saul "Empire, indeed! A republic is inevitfl ble." Correspondents returning from th front, say thoy were iu great danger c being hanged by the people, who tali all foreigners for Prussians. LONDON, August ll.-Luxemburg assured by the powers that exist i u guarantees for neutrality are sufficient. A Berlin correspondent of the Loudc Times Rays England declines VonBuist proposition, guaranteeing belligeren against loss of territory, because tl league could not save the North Co federatiou in case ol' a Prassinn defeii The Orange anniversary is passing c quietly. The re-action to stock.3 is ascribed tho approach of half monthly settlemen and undecisive character ol' war news. MADRID, August 12.-A manifesto : sueel by tho leaelers of tho Republic) party demands a convocation ol Corte aud a revision of tho rnouarchinl lease tho Constitution. The manifesto cou sels calmness and subordination as tl only guarantees of success. PARIS, August 12.--The journals Metz publish Marshal McMahon's rcpt to tho Emperor. Thc report says: T enemy, in greatly superior numbers, 1 gan tho attack at 7 o'clock Sat iud morning. Tho first attack was repulse About noon, the enemy re-oponeel t contest, throwing forward numere sharp-shooters, protected by six gnus a commanding position. Mnssea of : fan try wero then brought up. At o'clock in the afternoon, I was forced oreler a retreat, which was effecteel gooel order. The euemy's pursuit, bei without vigor, was by no means troub some. The Marshal was able to seuel only partial list of tho killeel ami woundeel A despatch from Metz, dated Aug ll, 8.15 p. m., says: It has rainetl day. The army has concentrated aron thia place.' It ia being re-viotualed and reinforced. The .retreat of MoMahon and Failly has been accomplished in ex? cellent order. Marshal Bazaine ia engaged visiting and inspecting troops. The report that the Prassians occupy Nancy is false. A circular from the Minister of tho Interior requires prefects of the various departments to encourage the formation of companies of national guards and volunteers, and Franois Tievoons to take the field at once. They will receive arms as soon as possible, but in the mean? time, should assemble at the chief towns of thc department to organize and drill. They will be paid from date of culist meut. Tho Journal Officiel says tho Ministers of War and Interior, on nssuming con? trol of their departmouts, immediately took the most energetic measures to insure tho efficiency of tho various branches of service. The Minister of War issued very stringent orders iu ro? gan! to provisioning the army aud tho subject of supplies of the quartermaster and orduauce stores. American AfTuli-.?. CHARLESTON, August 12.-Arrived Schooners Florence Bailey, New York; Robert Palmer, Philadelphia; N. W. Smith, New York. PITTSBURG, P.v., August 12.-Phillip R. Meutz, a banker, suicided to-day. Ile wrote a letter to his wife assigniug financial complications as tho cause. WASHINGTON, August 12.-B. B. French, the emiucnt Mason, is dead, aged 70. The Court of Inquiry to investigate tho ill' treatment of tho negro cadet, report that tho uegro was maiuly un? truthful, and recommend that both the uegro and tho cadet of whom ho com? plains be court martialed. Belknap, however, disposed of the case by order? ing that both tho untruthful negro and the abusive white embrio soldiers be rcpremanded. WASHINGTON, August 12.-Internal revenue receipts to-day ?000,000. The steamer Shenandoah departs from Boston on Monday. Ackerman is addressing tho Southern Republicans. C. J. White bas resigned the naval academy-professorship. Commodore Bojde is dead. SARATOGA, August 12.-Lady retry beat Felicity aud Alta Vila-time 1.21. Miuuio Dooglas beat Tasmania-4.28.'.j. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., August 12.-Far? ragut is dying. GREENRRIEH WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, August. 12.-Tho grand masquerade and fancy dress ball, given last night for the benefit of the needy sufferers by the re? cent railroad accident, at Jerry's Rnu, was ono of the most brilliant alla i rs that ever took place at the Virginia Spriugs. Among the prominent.gentlemen present were ex-Senator Jas. Mason, Commodore M. T. Maury, Hou. A. li. Stuart, Gen. Lilly, of Va. ; Gen. T. L. Cliugmau, N. C.; ex-Senator Allen T. Coopcrtou, Va.; W. W. Corcoran, Washington; lion. D. K. McRae, Tenn.; Gen. Juo. G. Lee, Gen. M. D. Corso, Gen. Mc? causland, Vally, nud many others. Fully 800 persons were present, and several hundred dollars were realized for the sufferers. MONTGOMERY, August 12.-The second bale of new cotton sold to-day for 3G.!?c. The first bale of the now crop was re ueived here on tho 10th, and the second bale this morniDg. Each weighed about 500 pounds. ATLANTA, August 12.-Prolongation is defeated for good. An election is to be held this fall. A motion to reconsider was made to-day, and lost-ayes 02; nays 74. There is great rejoicing amoug Na? tional Republicans. AUGUSTA, August 12.-Attorney-Gene? ral Ackerman has written a letter to Colouel Farrow, and others, taking strong grounds against prolongation. A ?ew election this fall is now regarded certain. Grand Clearing Out Sale OF DRY GOODS, To make Room for New Stock, At C. K. JACKSO.V.'S July jil_ Fresh Arrivals. /GENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TORAC \JT CO. direct from thc factory, the great Dalby PH?Y Smoking Tobacco, tho Sunnyside Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco-the best iii thc country-Mellera' Fig Che-wing Tobacco, very Une,just received. A full assortment of choice WINES and LI? QUORS always on hand. JOHN C. SEEGERS. Main street,: near the Post Olhcc, and Main Htrect, near PIM-NIX Oflico. July 29 DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, BECS the Kind indulgence of his patients until after the session of "American Den? til! Association." He will return for business about thejiiiddle of August. July 14 25 New Flour. K RD LS. NEW FLOUR. .J in sacks do AU of wheat of this harvest, for sale- low, by July 2 LO RR IC K ?fc LOWRANCE. Removal ol Bental Ullice. ?*5E?> DR. D. L BOOZER has removed his 58xrPi>ftico to Mr. ti. Diercka' new building, on Main street, over tho Messrs. Porter A Co.'s Dry doods' Blore, where ho oilers Ids professional services to his former patrons and the public. June '?H I. H. COLEMAN, Trial Justice. OFFICE, Du. GEIGER'S, North-east coi uer of Plain and Assembly streets. All business promptly attended t?. May 28 3nio THE BROOKS REVOLVING Cotton Screw Press Has stood Ike lest three years and took FIRST PREMIUM laBtyear atNowOrleahs, Memphis and in Mississippi. Send for ciicularto W.S. HENERY, Charleston;GOLD? SMITH & KIND, Columbia; or F. A. CONNOR, Aug 4 Imo General Ageut, Cokesbury. FINANCIAL. ANU CUMMEUCIAl,. NEW YORK, August 12-Noon.-Flour, corn and wheat quiet Fork dull, at 29.45. Cotton heavy-uplands 19>?; Orleans 20; sales 300 hales. Freights quiet. Stocks strong. Gold 17%. Money 3@4. Exohange-long 9??; short 10%. Bonds IXJi. Tennessee'?, ex-coupon, 62; now 62j>?; Virginia's, ex ooupon, 62; new 63??5 Louisiana's, old, 72; new 65; levee 6's 79; 8*8 87; Alabama 8's 99; 5's 71; Georgia 6's 82}? ; 7's 91}.i; North Carolina 6's, old, 49%; new 30; I South Carolina 6's, old, 80; uew 71,3.i, 7 P. M.-Cotton quiet und weak sales 900 bales; middling uplands 19)4? 19|?. Flour-State and Westeru less ! active, and without a decided chango in prices; Southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat without decided change, at 1.28. Corn 2@3o. better-new mixed Western 1.89?1.92>.C. Beef steady aud quiet. Pork dull and decidedly lower, at 28.75 @.29.00. Lard dull and heavy-kettle 1G.:,.?(?17. Whiskey 97?97??. Groce? ries quiet and firm. Freights dull. Mo?ey easy, nt 3@4. Exchuuge dull. Gold 18. Government's weak-G2'sll !.J. Southern's quiet and linn throughout the day. CINCTNNATTI, August 12.-Flour dull and uusettled at 7.00; family 6.25@G.50. Corn dull aud lower, at75@78. Whiskey 51@95. Provisions unsettled. Mess pork offered, at 29.00. Bacon unsettled -shoulders offered, at 14l(1; sides 17 J4'; clear rib 18.'4'. Lard offered at 16 no buyers. LOUISVILLE, August 12.-Flour quiet -extra family 5.75' Corn dull, at 1.05. Provisions heavy. Mess pork 30.00. Bacon 15; shoulders IS; clear rib sides 19; clear sides aud sugar cured bums 25. Whiskey dull-raw 95. NEW ORLEANS, August 12.-Cotton quiet aud firm-middlings 17^; salts 50 bales; receipts 145); Btock 39,251. Corn dull and lower- mixed 1.05; white 1.07^. All others unchanged. MOWLE, August 12.-Cotton firm-? middling 17Jy@17?4; receipts 5S bales; receipts of week 340. AUGUSTA, August 12.-Cottou dull aud lower-sales GO bales; receipts 50; mid? dling rr@17j?; sales of week GIO. SAVANNAH, August 12.-Cotton irregu? lar and demand good-low middling IS; sales 50 bales; net receipts 167; stock 2,800. CHARLESTON, August 12.-Cotton quiet and nominal middlings IS; sales 50 bales; not receipts 330; stock 2,007; net receipts of tho week 1,047; sales ot week 421. LONDON, August 12-Noon.-Consols 91>"'. Bonds SO'.;. LONDON, August 1*2-Evening.-Cou SOls91%. Bonds 80.'J. Stocks steady. LIVERPOOL, August 12-Noon.-Cot? tou steady-uplands 87?; Orleans 9,,8'; sales of tho week 95,000 bales; exports 21,000; speculation 10,000; stock 56S, 0U0, of which American is 272,000; re? ceipts 74,000, of which American is 22, 000. LIVERPOOL, August 12-Evening. Cottou quiet-uplands 8n.i; Orleans 9; sales 12,000 bales. WUULKSALE PRICKS CUHRF.NT. COKHBCTEO WEEKLY nv THE IIOAIID OF TU ADE. APPLES, \i\m. 75?1 OH MOLASSES,Cuba,IS?"*? RA.?oisii,.30@35 Now Orl'nsl 00? 1 10 BALE ltopn, Mauil,? 20 Sugar II'so..75? 1 no X.Y.or\Yc*lj}tbL0@19 NAILS, ty kogo 50?G 0u DUTTEII,North. 37?40 ONIONS, $)bu*175?2 00 Country, ty lt>.23?33 OIL, Kerosene,e,45(if 50 BACON. Hains. . .27?30 Machinery..75?] 00 Sides, ty lb..l9?21 SPECIE, Qold (iii 10 Shoulders... 17(?<J18 Silver. @112 CANULES, Sperm4lK{$70 POTAT'M, Iris (iii 30 Adamantine ?t>lS(<?20 Sweet, hus 1 75?2 25 COTTON YAIINI I;O?1 70 RICE, Caroliuatt>9|?10 CorroN.Strict Md? lb SUOT, t-ybag. 2?U(?C2?O Middling ... 17? SALT, Liverp.2 20?2 25 Low Midi'},', 10? SOAP, l)lb,.8? 10 Good Orduy, 15? SiuniTs, Alcohol,gl7 00 Ordinarv... 14? Urandy . .4 i)0(ttl2 00 CHEESE, E.D.tb. 23?25 ? Gin.ii 00?7 Ou factory.10?2-l Rum.2 0??7 00 COFFEE, ?Uo,fJn>20?25 | Whiskey.. .1 85? 1 CO Laguayra_25?27 I SCUAII, Crus & P10?17 Java.33?37 ! Brown.12?15 FLOUR, CO. 300?9Ot: ' STARCH, ty lt.... ol? ll Norther ii. 7 00? ll 00 , TEA, Green lhl0l)?210 GRAIN, Cum 1 tmcl 70 Black,_1 00? 1 10 Wheat_1 50? 1 70 TOBACCO, Chw.G0?l 10 O.Us. 00? 100 Smokiug,lb..50@l 10 Poa?.2 00?2 75 VINEOAB, Wine,.C0?80 HAT, Nert ll, tyowt.2 00 French_1 25?1 08 HIDES,Drv, ?;<lt.l2J?18 WINE, Chain.25@3000 Green ,'..?8 P.n t, fc)gal300?5 70 LAUD, \)\t>.19@22 Sherry... 3 60?0 GO LIME, fi bbl. "2 G5f?2 75 Madeira.. .2 50?5 60 Notice. rpiIE Nominating Convention of tho Union JL Reform Party for tho Fourth Congres? sional District, wiil meet at Carolina Liait, ou TUESDAY. EVENING next, Killi, at S o'clock, \Y. IL WALLACE, S. P. HAMILTON, Aug lt Of Executive Committee. New Family Flour. 1 rr (\ BRI.H. New and Choice Family _LOvJ FLOUR for ?alelow by Aug 10 EDWARD HOPE. Oats, Oats! 1 i\? iA BUSHELS Prime Heavy OATS l.UUU for sale low by Aug 10 EDWARD nOPE. Cattle Lost. THE undersigned will pay a !ihe ral reward for tho recovery of H head of BEEF CATTLE -O' Yearl? ings, two largo Cows. 1 Dun-Spot i'ellow Cow, the rest Steers and DENT & HEIDT. Just Received, SOMETHING NEW. * LARGE lot of STAMP CANDY, whole jfiL salo and retail, at Aug ? I H FISK'S CONFECTIONERY. Mineral Water ON DRAU (J HT. (CONGRESS, KISSINGEN, VISCIIY and J GLENN SPRING WATERS, for invalids, at HEISE'S CONFECTIONERY. Aug fl j _ _ Just Received at Exchange House, ASMALL lot of tho lineal imported CI? GARS, of various brands. Also, genu? ino Michigan Fiuo Out, Bagley's Mayflower. AUK 3_PAYSINGER ? FRANKLIN. Flour! Flour!! 1 CiC\ BUI--R- Choice New Family FLOUR, WJ\J just received and for sale by July_21_ J. ,t T. R. AGNEW. Driukists, go to Pollock's. Lunch every day nt Pollock' LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUT?IIERN SE OTJRTTTES IN CHARLESTON. S. C-Corrected, semi-weekly* by A. C. Kaufman, Broker, No. 25 Broad street-August 12, 1870: Hames of Securities. Rate In. 0$ 'd Asked. STATE SECUIUTTES. Nortb Carolino, old_ 6 - 47 N. Carolina, new. 6 .... 27 South Carolina, old_ 6 - 80 S. Carolina, new. 0 .... 74 S. C. rog'd stock, ex in. G .... 70 Georgia, old. 7 - 91 Georgia, new. _ 7 _ 93 Georgia. 6 .... 88 Tennessee, old. 6 .... GO Tennessee, new. G .... 57 Alabama. 8 .... 98 Alabama. 5 .... 73 CITY SECURITIES. Atlanta, Ga., bonds.... 8 .... S6 Augusta, Ga., bonds... 7 .... 80 Charlcstou stock. G .... 50 Charl'n Firo Loau b'ds 7 .... 70 Columbia, S. C., bonds G .... CO Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 80 Macon, Ga., bonds.... 7 .... 78 Memphis, Tenu., b'uds endorsed. .. G 47 - " unendors'd.. G 43 .... Savauuah, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 87 Wilmington, N. C. 8 - 72 Wilmington, N. C. G _ GO RAILROAD RONDS. Atlantic aud Gulf. 7 .... 80 B. li. R., 1st mortgage 7 .... GO Ccutral Georg'a. 7 .... 99 Charleston and Savau.. G .... GS Charlotte, Cot. & Aug.. 7 _ 85 Cherawami Darlington 7 .... 83 Georgia Railroad. 7 _ 100 Green, & Col., 1st mor. 7 .... 90 Green. & C., State guar 7 - G7 Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 8G North-Eastern past due 7 .... 92 North-Easteru, new.... 8 .... 92 Sav. ?t Char., 1st mort. 7 .... 78 Sav. .t Char., State gua 7 .... 72 South Carolina. 7 .... 74 South Carolina. G .... 71 Spartauburg and Union 7 .... 00 RAILROAD STOCKS. Pa)'. Atlantic aud Gulf.100 - 33 Central Ga., ex div_. 100 .... 110 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia. 100 _ 102 Green, and Col. R. R.. 20 .... 2'; Mncou ami Western... 100 _ 110 Memphis A:Charleston. 25 .... 9 North-eastern. 50 .... 13 Savanuah St Charleston 100 .... 33 So. Cu., whole shares.. 100 -. 39 So. Ca., half shares... 125 - 40 BANK STOCKS. fFeop's N. B'k Charl'u, capital 3500,000. 100 103 ... Jlst Nat. Bank Charl'u capital ?400,000. 100 118 ... gS. C. Loan & Trust Co _ 101 ... Caro. Nat. Bauk, Col'a. Bauk of Charleston_ 100 _ 21'.. Union Bank S. C. 50 _ 7 People's Bank So. Ca.. 25 - 5 Plan, .t Me. Bank S. C. 25 _ 2}, Bank of Newberry. 25 - 3 Bauk of Camdeu. 50 .... 1}?\ Others worthless. MISCELLANEOl'S SECURITIES. Char. M. & M. Co. 100 _ pur Wando M. & M. Co... 100 _ 325 Charleston Gas Co.... 25 .... 22 Charl'u City lt. R. stock 50 _ 52 GrnnitevilloMau. Co... 100 - SG G. it C. R. cert, iudeb. C5 S. C. R. cert, indebt's. par N. E. R. R., cert, indebt. 55 City Charleston cer. in. 98 par. City of Memphis conj). 50 .... N. E. R. R. pref, stock. 40 S. itU. R. past duo coup. 55 S. A: C. R. past due coup. 02 EXCHANGE, ETC. Sterling bills. New York sight.'u off * ipar Gold. 115 120 Silver. 104 - S. C. RANK BILLS. *Bank of Charleston. *Bank of Newberry. Bank of Camdeu. 40 .... Bank Georgetown. lo .... Bank of S. C. 14 .... Bank of Chester. ll - Bank of Hamburg. 13 .... Bank of the State of S. C., prior to 'GI. 30 - Bank of State of S. C., issuo '01 and 'G2. 25 .... .Pl. A: Mee. Bank Char'u. ^People's Bank Charl'n. *Union Bank Charles'n. *S. W. lt. R. Bank, old. .S.W. R. R. Bank, new. Stnto Bank, Charleston .... 8 .... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. 1 .... Exchange Bank, Colum .... 7 .... Com'l Bank, of Colum .... 10 .... Mercb. Bank of Cheraw .... 4 - Plan tor's Bank Fairfield .... 5 .... S. C. bills receivable. 95 par Charleston change bills. 95 pur fLess Stock dividend of 20 per ccut. aud cash dividend of G per cent. jLess cash dividend of G per cent. ?Less cash dividend of 0 per ceut. JOsr" Bills marked thus (.) are being redeemed at the bank counters of each. TURNIP SEED. Large Assortment, L'est quality FRESH SEED, For sale low at E. E. JACKSON'S Aug 7Ct Drug Store. WINTER RADISH SEED, CHINESE ROSE, BLACK SPANISH. At E. E. JACKSON'S. Au?; 7 ? J. B. LasSALLE, QEMERAL Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder Trestle-work included, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Julv 15 3mo University of South. Carolina, COLUMBIA, 8. C.,August 6, 1870. THE next, the sixty-fourth An? nual Session of thia Institution, pill open on MONDAY, October S, |1870, and continue, without inter? mission, to tho cu suing July. The advantage of a completo education is offered at thia Institution to Students iu Law, (tho graduates being enti? tled to practice in the Courts of tho State;) in Medicine, (the course of instruction being ex? tensivo and thorough, with two written ex? aminations during thu session;) in Engineer? ing, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, English Lite? rature, Aucieut and Modern Languages, and in tho Scientific Schools. Expenses, i. e., for University Fees and Board, for session of nine mouth's, are: For Student in Academic Schools, about $2C0. For Student in Law, or Medicine, about $205. Statu Students aro received from tho seve? ral Counties, upon thc rocommdatiou of their Representatives and the appointment ot the Governor. R. W. BARNWELL, Aug 6 2jruo_Chairman or tho Faculty. Cokesbury School. WILL CHRISTIE BENET, Rector. W. W. VANCE. SI. A.., Assistant. TniS well-known School will re-open on MONDAY, tho 12th oT September. Its Teachers aro ^Alumni of Edinburg University. Tho School is situated in a healthy locality, where board, at a mode? rato rate, can easily bo obtained. For particulars, as to Terms of Tuition, Ac, applv to the Rector, or to F. A. CONNER, President of tho Board of Trustees. July HO si_ University of Virginia. THE Session of this Institut iou commoncos annually on thc- first jday of OCTOBER, and continues, [without interruption, till the Thursday preceding tho 1th of July ensuing. i Tho organization of tho Institution is very' complete, embracing extensive and thorough courses of instruction in Literature and Science, and in the prc fessions of Law, Medi? cino and Engineering. l'lic expenses of the Academic or Law Stu? dent, exe: naive of the cost of Text-Books and clothing, and pocket money, amount to about $305 per sessmn ot'nine months; and of tho Engineering or Medical Student to about $305, of which ennis, respectively, $220 or $250 is payable on admission, and thc balance in thc progress of the session. For details send for catalogue. P. O. "Uni? versity of Virginia." S. MAUPIN, July 20 30 Chairman of the Faculty. ~ B0AN0XE COLLEGE,"" SALEM, A'A. Nt xl Session begins September 7, 1870. TniS Institution has a full corps ot Instructors, a thorough Course of Studies, and aims ai a High jGrade of Scholarship, Ita superior educational advantages, moderate expenses, healthy location, and excellent mail, traveling and telegraphic facilities, render it well worthy tho attention and patronage of the South. Tho location of tho Collo"c, in euch a rich tanning region as tho Roanoke Valley, ena? ble? the Faculty to OFFER TERMS SUITABLE TO TUE CONDITION of the country. Entire expenses for Session ol ten months, about $210. This estimate includes Ro.ird and Tuition, embracing Modern Languages. A slight ad? vance on the above for students boarding in private families. ! Tho Session is divided into two terms, of j five months each. First Term h egina September 7, lf-70. Second Term uegius February 1, 1871. Students n.ay enter at any time. Those taking the legular course should by all means be present at the opening of the ses? sion. Students may take a select or busiuess course as they preter. Every branch necessary to a finished edu? cation ia taught in the College. Tho Institution is in a flourishing condi? tion, holds a high place in the estimation of thoseWho have teated its merits, is rapidly rising in public favor, and numbers among her students represent at ives from nearly i every Southern State. For further particulars, Catalogues, Ac, address REV. D. F. BITTLE, D. D,, Pref ?dent of the College, For circulars, etc., apply at Duffie A Chap? man's Bookstore. Aug 2 Pff2mo Fall and Winter Importation 1870. HIEBO 3STS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CAT OR & CO., IMPORTERS and JOBRERS of Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, (Satins and Velvets, Blonds, .Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, 'Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonuets and Ladies'Hats, trim? med and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods. Ac. 237 and ?3D Balti? more street, Baltimore, Md. Ofl'?r the larguai Stock to he found in this country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Ordern solicited, and prompt attention given._Am,' S 12 Special Notice. WE beg to tender our thank.- to the nu- ' melons patrons ot LOWRANCE A CO., for their past support, and pledge them, as we have made additions to our capital and in- | creaseil our facilities, to serve their interests even moro faithfully than heretofore. We have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf Hardware and Fancy Groceries, and uro DE? TERMINED to clean out our stock at low prices, so as to be able to FILL UP WITH FRESH GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE HAD ELSEWHERE. Give us a trial, and you will be convinced. Ord? rs from the up-coun? try solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Juno 12_LORR1CK A- LOWRANCE. New Publications. THE CHRISTMAS GUEST, by Mrs. South worth. The Court and Times of Que en Elizabeth, hy Miss Aiken, $2 25. " The Caged Lion; a Novel, by Miss Yonge, 51.25. Hammer sud Anvil, Spiclhagens' last and best novel, $2 00. Memoir of Dr. Scudder, 30 years Missionary in india,$1.75. Prince of Wales' Travels in Egypt. Con? stantinople and the East, -LOO. The Vicar of Bullliauiptoii, hy Trollope, $1.25, and other new Books for -ale at BRYAN .V McCAUTER'S Bookstore June 3 Notice. THREE months hom dato, application will be made to the Columbia Bridge Compa? ny for renewal of Scrip No.-, for forty? seven and a half Shares in said Company, standing in the nurnoo! Dr. Thomas Well? tho original having been lost in transmission by mail. C. H. BALDW IN, Attorney. "June 2 3mo Hams, Ueef Tongues. nAA SUGAR-CURED Orange Hams. 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon. 500 lbs. F M Smoked Tongues. 10 half hhls. Pickled Boef and Pork. Mav 20 For sale by E. HOPE. 20 Old Java Coffee. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE tor sale at reduced prices. E. HOPE Fall Turnip Seeds. pi REEN GLOBE, Red Top and English VX Rnta Bags. Fresh Seed for aato by. Joly 30_E. H?FE. For Sale Very Low, MA COMFORTABLE HOUSE, containing Bevon rooms, with ono-qnartor aero of lot attached; if preferred, a one-half acre. There is a good Kitchen with two rooms, anda splendid wollof water on tho premises. ALSO, Two one-quarter acre LOTS. Possession ?ivon immediately. Terms low and liberal, nquiro nt this Omeo._Aug ll IC* EMERY'S UNIVERSAL Cotton Oms and Condensers. THESE GINS, so well known throughout the South, need no comment. In stylo of workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with tho same amount of power, is unequaled. TOZER & MCDOUGALL, Agents, August 2_Columbia. 8. C. Dissolution of Copartnership. 11HE copartnership heretofore existing bc . ttvoen tho undersigned, undor the Arm name or SCOTT, WILLIAMS A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual coneont. Tho name of tho firm will bo used only in liquidation. EDWIN J. SCOTT, GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., of Charleston, S.C., HENRY E. SCOTT. COLUMBIA, s.e., August ist, 1S70. Notice. TnE subscribers have formed a copartner? ship in the Banking aud Brokorago Busi? ness, to be conducted by EDWIN J. SCOTT and HENUY E. SCOTT, under tho name of EDWIN J. 8COTT, SON A CO. With ampio facilities, the new firm will ex? tend increased accommodations to their friendo and customers iu tho discount of ap? proved paper, tho purchaso and salo of Ex? change, Specie, Bonds, (Stocks, Bank Bills, ftc, and will give special attention to oollec t.ons, remitting for same on the dav of pav mcn t. EDWIN J. SCOTT, HENRY E. SCOTT, JOHN P. SOUTHERN, C. H. BALDWIN, R. C. SHIVER. COLUMBIA, S. C., AugUBt 1,1870. In retiring from tho Banking House ot' SCOTT, WILLIAMS A Co., wo recommend their successors, Mosers. EDWIN J. SCOTT, SON & Co., as worthy of entiro confidence, and ask for thom a continuance of tho patronage of thc public GEO. WILLIAMS & CO. Aug-l tC_ Time Extended Thirty Days. Great Inducements Trade and Public generally AT TUE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, OAT TRUNK EMPORIUM OF A. SMYTHE, MAIN BTREET, roi.UM HI A MOTEL BUILDING. HAYING determined to reduce my present spring and summer stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ftc, which is very large and complete, in order to make arrangements for the fall trade, I offor all goods in my line at COST for the next thirty days; at whioh time ttock will bc takon. This is a rare opportu? nity, especially for tho trade and consumers, to secure great bargains, and I would most respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE. June 23_ BUT THE ARR OW TIE. City TUE "ARROW TIE" was invented and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, whilo a resi? dent of Now Orleans, previous to the late war-and sales of considerable quantity.wero made here in 1801. Since the war, it has been gradually grow? ing in favor in every eection where cotton is made. The manufacture and sale of that TIE is the exercise on tho part of McCOMB of an unim? peachable proprietary right. For sale by all dealers in Iron Tios and country merchants generally, under full gua? rantee at tho lowest markot prices. ROBERT MURE & CO., General Agents. Charleston, S. C. Cn AP LES L, BAT?TLETT, Columbia, S. C., Ge? neral Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas. July 1!) Sain Machine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned aro prepared to manufacture Port? able and Stationa ary Steam Eugincs and Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist and Flour Mills, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, Gearing Mill Irons, RICHARD TOZER, May 2>i 3jno ROBT. MCDOUGALL. MANHOOD: How Lost! How Rectoro!! Just published, in a sealed envelope. J'rict G Cts. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT? MENT, and Radical Curo nf Spermatorrhea or Si minai Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Dobility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi? lepsy, and Fitu; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Self Abuse, ftc, by Robt. J. Cnlverwell, M. D., author of thc "Green Rook," ftc. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS av Sl'FFEIlERS." S?iit under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two pnsUue stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE ft CO.. t%7 Bowery, Kew York, Post OUlct Ilox 4,560. Also Dr. CulvorwelPs "Marriage Guide,', price 2"? cents. _ May 11 3mo Crimson Tetter Wash, FOR Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles. Redness of the Skin, Chapped Hands and Face, and all Emptions and Excoiiations of the skin, tending tomar thebeautv and bloom of tho human face It renders tho skin soft and fair, and restores tho naturel freshneesar.il roseate huo Of thc complexion, so attractive in tho female sex. Prepared only by E. U. I1EIN1TSH, Jiine li $ Chemist, Columbia, s. c.