The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 14, 1870, Image 3
. Kurof-con Intelligence
BERLIN, Anguat ll.--The Bavarians
passed through the Vosges and bi?
vouacked last night near Saarlouis.
Sheridan has left the oity for the King
of Prussia's headquarters.
The Qaoen of Prussia annonnoes that
ehe will herself saperiutond the care of
the wounded.
LONDON, August 12.-The Examiner
says Napoleon adopts the course most
worthy of his name and gravity of the
situation. Aroused by a stunning blow,
he attains to the greatness of tho situa?
tion. In tho presence of unspeakable
peril to himself aud family, and the
proud nation whioh lately invested him
with kingly power, he tells France her
danger und exhorta her to the rescue,
not for'his but for France's sake.
The nieces of tho Empress have left
Paris.
PARIS, August 12.-The JEC?O asserts
without qualification that Eugeuio and
the Prince Imperial are in lodgings al
St. John's Wood. The Weekly Eegistei
has the same report, but cautious itt
readers not to put too much confidence
in the report.
Advices from tho front represent th(
best understanding between Bazaine anil
Other generals.
Among the German prisoners aro mern
bers of the Landwehr, six weeks in ser
vice, showing that tho Prussians expect
ed war before it was declared.
Workmen at Lyons threaten Germar
employees.
The late Fr?noh Minister of Iustruc
tion hos joined the Guard Mobile.
De Caesuffuac, editor of Le Pays, ha
joined a regiment of zouaves.
The apprehension that famine will bi
added to the horrors of war aro dissi
pated. French crops this year excee?
the average by forty per cent.
LONDON, Augnst 13-Noon.-Tho wea
thor ia favorable for harvest. Consol;
91^. Bonds 86.
FRANKFORT, August 13.-Bonds closet
at 91^.
LIVERPOOL, August 13-3 P. M.
Cotton quiet and steady-uplands S?^
Orleans 9.
The seat of war is now between tb
Hivers Saar and Moselle. It is state*
that a telegraphic blunder caused th
MacMahon disaster.
METZ, August 13-10 A. M.-Allquiel
No news at general headquarters.
PASTS, August 13.-The followin
proclamation bas boen issued by th
Pref oct of Strasburg: Beports calculate
to create uneasiness have been circulated
and some have dared express the belie
that Strasburg would surrender withot
a blow. The ramparts are armed wit
400 cannon; tho garrison is largo an
will defend Strasburg as long as a man i
left. Let all good citizens be re-assurec
let the evil-disposed tremble.
LONDON, August 13.-Tho cholera i
in the Blaok Sea ports, and vesso'.
thence are quarantined.
A number of desperate affairs occurre
at the Londonderry Orango celebratioi
The riot act was read. Forty persoi
injlired.
The Prussian and French iron-clai
are in olose proximity near tho mouth <
tho Elbe. The Prussians have cut cor
mnnicati?n between Metz and Strasburi
It ie stated that Prince de Auvergni
declines the Foreign Ministry.
General Trochu has assumed con
mand at Chalons. General Caurobe
replaces Baraguary D'Hilliors in cot
mand of the army of Paris. There h
been no fighting before Metz. On Tuc
day the Emperor reconnoitered the en
my's position in the woods between ?
Avoid and Forbaoh.
The tone of the French papers
hopeful and resolute.
The Archbishop of Buenos Ayres dh
in Borne.
Gerolt has notified Fish that thc hno
of the Western Ems have been displace
and the beacon lights on tho Ems exti
guished, as well as those at the mout
of the rivers Jade, Weiser aud Elbe; ai
also that tho entrance to the harbor
Kiel has been obstructed.
BRUSSELS, August 13-G P. M.-A
vices from Metz reiterate tho disappei
auce of the Prince Imperial from Franc
It is reported on excellent authority tt
Eugenie has made preparations to go
England, via Belgium, iu case of ncc*
sity.
METZ, August 13-Evening.- A bo
of the enemy attacked Frossard, on t
Paris and Strasburg Ballway, this mot
ing; they were the enemy's couriers, a
a small body of cavalry penetrated I
into tho country, but tho main army
not moving.
LONDON, August 13-0 P. M.-Li
advices Btate that the French army
West of Mozelle and still retreatii
The Prussian advance captured v
stores.
Holland sent 1,200 volunteers
Borne.
A decree was published, this moruii
naming Baznine commaudcr of i
second, third and fourth corps of t
army of tho Rhine, and Trochu ol
corps boiug formed at Chalous from n
levies; General Aiury of a corps bei
formed at Paris.
Deputy Gambella read a commnnicat
from the citizens of Paris, thanking
deputies, and urging them to push
armament of Paris, and call out the
serves. Tho Ministry said that la
numbers of men would soon joiu
army. Gambelta thanked the Minif
in the namo of tho couutry, and asl
leave to depart, having much busim
Ho then retirod, amid applause in
Chamber.
Official despatches from Metz say
Emperor had visited tho camps;
troops aro in fine condition.
A despatch from Constantinople ?
a number of Frenchmen have left
tho soat of war.
American Affair*.
WASHINGTON, Augnst 12.-Aokorm
speech was strongly Republican,
said, notwithstanding predictious
ruin following tho clothing of neg
with political rights, the South - was
peaceful and had plenty. He attacked
Mr. Stevens and his late work, entitled,
"The War Between the States," stating
the doctrines therein inonleated were
pernicious. Though opposed to Bol?
lock's general policy, he defended him
against the special charge of the corrupt
exercise of the pardoning power. Ana?
lyzing tho Georgia Legislature, he
claimed that only about twelvo were
legitimate carpet-baggers. He avoided
the question of the Georgia election this
Fall.
NEW YORK, August 12.-The Nathan
inquest is discharged. They reudered
no verdict. The corouer, in discharging
the jury, said he might call them to?
gether at some future day to give a ver?
dict.
RALKIU II , N. C., August 13.-It is
asserted, ou what is considered good
authority, that Holdeu will surrender
tho prisoners held by bis order at
Yanceyvillo to Judgo Brooks, nt Salis?
bury, ou Thursday. It is understood an
injunction will be taken out restraining
tho Treasurer from paying Holden's
State troops.
WASHINGTON, August 13.-Internal
revenue receipts to-day S?ll,OOO.
The Treasury holds in gold ?1G3.000,
000; currency $40,000,000. Secretary
Robertson is absent; Commodore Case
acts iu the meantime.
A great many seizures of tobacco have
recently been made, particularly in tho
South, under the circular of the revenue
department, defining irregularities in the
traffic, which gave ground for confisca?
tion, tines and other penalties.
NEW YORK, August 13.-Fifty German
sailors left for the seat of war.
It is announced that the Oraugemeu
will soon hold a pic-nio outside, of the
Metropolitan district, and are prepared
to resist attacks.
The United States steamer Geranium
rau aground fifteen miles East of Galves?
ton bar.
NORFOLK, VA., August 13.-All vessels
arriving from Philadelphia havo beou
ordered quarantined by the Board of
Health.
100 guns were fired to-day and a mass
meeting held to-night, in honor of the
conservative success iu North Carolina.
There is much enthusiasm.
FINANCIAL AMU COMM KICC1AL..
NEW YORK, August 13-Noon.-Flour,
wheat and corn quiet, without decided
change. Pork steady, at 20.00. Lard
quiot-barrels 1GJB(?;.16,'.? steam. Cottou
dull and nominal-uplands lO.1^; Or?
leans 19 ?4; sales 300 halos. Freights
dull. Stocks dull. Gold 17*?. Money
? 302*4. Exchauge-long 9%; short 10?*.
Bonds 11^8- Tennessee's, ex-coupou, 02;
uew 62; Virginia's, ex-coupou, 62; new
63l?; Missouri's 90; Louisiana's, old, 71;
now 67; levee 6's 70; 8's 87; Alabama
8's 98; 5's 71; Georgia 6's 82}J; 7's 90J?;
North Caroliua 6's, old, 50~; new 30;
South Carolina G's, old, 80; new 71.
7 P. M.-Money 3@4. Tho bank
statement is unfavorable. Storling un?
changed. Gold steady, at n^a@17??
Government's ,?<a@MC- lower. South?
ern's dull. Cotton quiet and lower; sales
500 bales, at lO,1.^ for middling uplands.
Flour quiet, at 5.30(7i>5.75 for superfine
State and Western; 5.75(7^6.70 for com?
mon to choice extra State and Western.
Wheat dull, at 1.45@1.50 for winter
red aud amber Westeru. Corn closed
heavy, at 88@92">? for new mixed West?
ern. Oats unsettled, at 59 for Western;
60@05 for Ohio and State. Pork firmer,
at 29.37. Lard firmer, ac 70(2>75 for
kettle. Freights dull and declining.
CHARLESTON, August 13.-Cotton
at a stand-middlings nominally 17j.i@
173.i; receipts 196; exports coastwise 104;
stock 2,159.
SAVANNAH, August 13.-Cotton in
good demand-low middliugs 17; sales
50 bales; stock 2,149.
MORILE, August 13.-Cottou quiot
middlings 17}4> sales 75 bales; stock 925.
NEW ORLEANS, August 13. - Flour
dull-superfine 5.35; double 6.00; treble
6.25. Corn dull and lower - mixed
1.02>tf; white 1.05. Pork 31.50@32.00.
Bacon weaker, at 15??@19??. Horns
253?@26i?. Whiskey' ?2).j@1.05. Cot?
ton quiet aud firm for high grades-mid?
dling 17?.i ; sales 700 bales-3 of tho new
crop.
HGALYESTON, August 13.-Cotton dull
and prices nominal-good ordinary 15,'?;
stock 5,657.
LIVERPOOL, August 13-3 P. M.-Cot?
ton quiet-uplands 8jHj@8?4? Orleans
S'??OjO. _
New Things.
COD LIVER OIL and Pancreatinc, Cod
Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, Elixir of
Gentian and Iron, Wine of Wild Cherry fer
ratcd, Wino of Pepsin, puro Powder of Pepsin,
Elixir of Darks, Iron and Bismuth, Elixir ol'
Pepsin, Paucrcatino and Bismuth. These
peparationa aro worthy the attention of inva?
lids. Eur sale by IIEIN1TSII,
Aug 12t_Druggist and Apothecary.
Oats, Oats!
1/\/"\n BUSHELS Primo Heavy OATS
. WVJU for salo low bv
Aug 10_ _ EDWABD HOPE.
Pimply Faces,
UNNATURALLY Red Noses, Heberons
Eruptions, unsightly Diaquamations,
Erysipelas, Harbers' itch, Sun Durn, Tan,
Tetter, and all disagreeable forms of Skin dis?
euse effectually cured bv "HEINITSU'S
CRIMSON TETTER WASH." For salo by
E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist and Chemist.
Aug 2_4_
Just Beceived at Exchange House,
ASMALL lot of the liuest imported CI?
GARS, of various brands. Also, genu?
ino Michigan Fine Cut, Bagloy's Mayflower.
Aug 3 _PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN.
For Sale,
*w A NEAT COTTAGE, in thc central
"jnr uart of tho city, with ten rooms- live in
Ulli*.basement and* flvo up-stairs-and ne?
cessary out-buildings. Possession can bo
had on tho first of October. Inquire at this
office._?H'^-i7
Fall Turnip Seeds.
/"I REEN GLOBE, Rod Top and English
VJT Rnta Bago. Frosh Sood for salo by.
July 80 _E. HOPE.
Driukists, go to Pollock's,
j Lunch every day nt Pollock'
GSAND NATIONAL
TOURNAMENT
AT "GLENNS SP BINGS.
-- ..
THERE WILL BE A
GRAND TOURNAMENT,
_M Glenn's Springs, on tho
15TH day o? SEPTEMBER NEXT. Yoong
men from all parts or the Stato are requested
to partic?pate in cont ending for tho prizes,
Length of Track, 150 yards; Dance to bo nine
foot in longtb; Three Rings, 40 yards apart,
two inches in diameter; Timo to bo made in
nino seconds.
Fl HST PRIZE-A Fino HORSE AND BRIDLE
worth $225- with privilege of crowning Quoen
of Lovo and Beautv.
SECOND PRIZE-A Fine GOLD WATCH
worth $75-with privilege of crowning First
Maid of Honor.
Tolas FRIZE-A Fino SADDLE-worth $50
-with privilego of crowning Second Maid of
Honor.
FounTii PRIZE-A Fino Pair of BOOT8
worth $25-with privilege of crowning Fourth
Maid of Honor.
FIFTH PRIZE-A TIN CUP-to bo awarded
to tho most unsuccessful Knight.
Tho prizes will bc roaily worth the abovo
mentioned prices.
JUDUES.-Col. Wm. Wallace, Col. J. G.
McKisick, John H. Mcctze, Capt. R. C. Shiver,
Capt. H. H. Thomson, Capt. Albert Means,
Dr. Sumter Means, John C. Zimmerman,
Thomas D. Crows, William F. Nanoo.
MARSHALS.-Gen. W. J. T. Glenn, Capt. J
Y. H. Williams, Col. B. S. Jones, Cant. It. E.
Richardson, Major C. C. Suber, E. C. Smith,
G. D. Sm i tli. William Monroe.
Knights to assemble in front of tho Hotol,
at 8 o'clock a.m. Tilting to commence at ?I
o'clock.
THE whole to conclude
with a
GRAND OOSTUME BALL.
SENIOR MANAGERS.-Gen. Wade Hampton,
Gen. M. Gary, Gen. M. C. Butler, Col. Sim.
Fair, Col. Edward Atkinson, Col. W. D. Simp?
son, Col. F. H. Gantt, Col. Wilson, Col. G. T
Gist, Capt. F. M. Trimmior, B. B. McCrecrv,
John Davis, Dr. H. TV. Hendrix, Dr. W. F.
Smith, H. P. Hammett, John H. Moetze.
JUNIOR MANAOERS.-Col. Thomaa Bacon.
Major T. B. Ferguson, James Rodgers, Paul
Joyner, John Dillard, Capt. Thomas Garv,Dr.
T.'Zimmerman, Dr. J. Mooro. \Y. H. Meotze,
P. M. Porcher, C. B. Foster, J. A. Bradley, J.
T. Chalk, John Stoelo, John Waters, T. C.
Pool, J un lus W. Thorndon, Walter M. Drafts,
T. W. Caughman, B. Jovuer. Louis Meng, P.
D. Irby.
Knights' Initiation Foo $10. All communi?
cations to be addressed to
EDWARD L. FREDERICK, Secretary,
Or, H. I J. DAVIS, Treasurer.
N. B.-Knighls wishing to take part in the
sports of tho day aro required to havo their
names enrolled hy tho 1st of September.
Aug ll _ _ thml
" JOHN BAUSKETT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
having returned to Carolina, will prac?
tice Law in Richland, Edgctield, Lexington
and Barnwell, Will give prompt attention to
all Law business entrusted to his care, and
will negotiate sales of Real Estate on com?
mission. Oflicc No. 2, Law Range, Columbia,
S. C. July 20 Imo
trjuEtlgoflold Adoert?>er copy one month.
Grand Clearing Ont Sale
OF
DRY GOODS,
To make Room for New Stock,
At V. P. JACKSON'S
Julv 31
Fresh Arrivals.
&ENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TOBAC?
CO, direct from tho factory, tho groat
Dalby PuiT Smoking Tobacco, tho Snnuysido
Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco-tho best in tho
country-Mollers' Fig Chewing Tobacco, very
lino, just received.
A full assortment of choice AVINES and LI?
QUORS always on hand.
JOHN C. SEEGERS,
Main street, noar tho Post Ollice, and Main
street, near PlKENIX Oftico. Julv 29
Notice
IS heroby given, that application will ho
mado to tho Hon. W. ll. Wigg, Judgo of
Probate for Richland County, for a liual dis?
charge aa Guardian for Chorlton Wells Nuna
makor, at his oftico, In Columbia, on tho 15th
August. G. LEAPHART.
July 15_tim?
New Flour.
5BBLS. NEW FLOUR.
1? sacks do All of wheat of thia
harvost, for salo low, by
_ July 2_LOR RICK ?fe LOW'RANCE.
Removal oi Dental Office.
fFflS* DR. D. L. BOOZER has removed His
CrffrTToflico to Mr. G. Diorcks' new building,
on Main street, ovor tho Messrs. Porter A
Co.'s Dry Goods' Storo, where he offers his
professional sorvicca to bis formor patrons
and tho public._Juno 23
J. B. LasSALLE,
GENERAL
Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder
Trestle-work included,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
July 15_3mo
~~ ' THUINE ! PHUINE ! !' '
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION.
AS far as hoard from, this new and extra?
ordinary Fertilizing COMPOUND is in
advance of all others, and has, so far, defied
competition. In tho gi eat raco of growth and
production, it stands at tho head of tho Hst.
For sale by E. H. HEINITSH,
July 22 t Druggist and Chemist.
W. J. HOKE
58038? HA8 just received, and open
g??&8 cd iv huge stock of STRING
BBB? AND SUMMER ffl
^BSSSw CLOTHING, HATS. Jut
SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
COLLARS, TIES, Ac,
Which he proposes to noll on the mostrcason
able terms. Call and oxamine for vonrsolvos.
April_I0___ _ _i
E. Morris, Columbia, S. C.,
MANUFACTURER of COTTON OINS, at
$3.50 per saw. Our Gins aro warranted
to please in every respect, or no sale. Pre?
mium awarded at last Stato Fair. Also, Wood
Turning in every description and stylo, at
short notice. June 30 3mo
L H. COLEMAN,
Trial ?Tustico.
OFFICE, Du. GEIGER'S, North-castcornor of
Plain and Assembly streets. All business
promptly attended to. May 28 Brno
City Machine Works,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
RICHARD TOZER,
May 2'> 3mo ROBT. MCDOUGALL.
THE DAVIS
COTTON AND HAY PRESS.
Challenge Opon to the World!
? ? 9
THE people desire to know tho best ?nd
most practical COTTON AND HAY PRESS.
Boing tho Inventor and Proprietor of the
above improved and recently patented Power
Cotton and Hay Press, I propose to tho repre?
sent ?ti vee of Tresses throughout tbe country,
to have a pnblio contest in packing cotton at
Columbia, during Fair week of tbe Agricultu?
ral and Mechanical Association of South Ca
rolina. As I do not propose to gain anything
by the contest, except prestige and to bring
my Press generally tu the notice of the public,
my proposition is, that each competitor sub?
scribo $50 an an outrance leo, which shall con?
stitute a fund, to bo equally divided, as a
contribution, between the Ladies* Industrial
and Monumental Associations of Sooth Caro?
lina. Tho contest to take placo in publto, on
tho Fair Grounds, and opon to all classes of
Presaos, whether propelled by hand, horse,
steam, or any other power, and to bo decided
by a committee, selected by tho contestants
themselves, which committee shulltako into
consideration the style and manner iu which
the cotton ?B put up, and the actual per centum
of timo, labor and power required to doit, the
chief object being to ascertain the most sim?
ple, economical, durable and practicable Press
for general uso. Not less than three bales, of
500 pouuds each, brought to a compass of
twenty cubic feet, will ho considered a fair
test. Persons intending to outer thc contest,
will givo their names, either in person or by
lotter, to Col. J. P. Thomas, of Columbia, 8.
C., who will announce tho samo publicly in
tho Columbia PnONix. J. K. DAVIS.
MONTICELLO, S. C.
In making my bow to the public, as tho
representative of a now invention, I do not
come with a long list of cortilicatos from
others, and most extravagant assertions of
my own as to tho power and efficacy of my
Press, but am perfectly content to throw it
entirely upon its own merits, trusting to tho
judgment of a scrutinizing and discriminat?
ing public to award to it that umouut of favor
and patronage to wihch merit alono justly en?
titles it.
lu the salo of my Presses, I have adopted
the "No Cure, No Pay System." Every Press
will bo warranted to givo satisfaction," or no
salo.
Price, delivered all complete on the cara,
?105. For anv further 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 Itt_Um"* _
Turnips, Turnips, Turnips.
ANOTHER supply of SEED. In view of
tho anticipated advanco in Breadstuff*,
everybody having a lot should plant TUR?
NIPS. They constitute an element of food
for man aud" beast, bighlv desirable and pro?
fitable
I have received some new and improved
kiuds:
50 lbs. POMERANIAN GLOBE,
50 lbs. Largo White Globe,
50 lb?. Large Norfolk,
50 lbs. Rod Top,
50. lbs. Winter Flat Dutch.
Tho Pomeranian Globe produces large,
clcar-skinued bulbs, and is due, both for
table use in winter and for stock. This
variety tills every want of a Turnip. For salo
low at wholesale and retail, at UEINITSH'S
Drug and Seed Store. Aug 4 t
South " Carolina-Newberry.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Mays ?t Martin and others, rs. tho Bank of I
Newberry, S. C.
BY an order of his Honor T. O. P. Vernon,
Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas for
tho Seventh Circuit, passed in tho above
stated case, dated 2Uth day of May, 1870, all
suing creditors of tho Dank of Newberry,
South Carolina, aro enjoined from the further
prosecution of their respectivo suits, and they [
and all other creditors aro required to render
their demands at the ofHce of the Dank of
Newberry, S. C., at Newberry, in the Stato of |
South Carolina, for payment, ou or before the
1st day of December next; and if not paid
when so prcsouted, then to render them with?
in tlio timo specified above, before Thomas
M. Lake, Special Referee, to be established
before him according to law.
THOS. M. LAKE,
Clerk of the Court of Common PleaB for
Newberry County, S. C. _ May 28 el8
SHAVING SALOON,
BY REESE ?fe THOMPSON'.
rTYHE undersigned would respectfully inform
JL tho citizens of Columbia and vicinity that
they have oponed a SHAVING 8ALOON, on
Plain street, opposite Dr. Fair's, where they
guarautco satisfaction in every rospect.
JAMES REESE,
July 2j)_JAMES THOMPSON._
The Georgia Gin.
THE most universally and deservedly popu?
lar GIN iu uso. Everybody who knows it,
buys it, and thoso who buy it, aro always
pleased with it. It claims no needles, no con?
densers, no steel brush, but simply to be the
host Gin in uso, everything considered.
Prices moderato; quality always guaranteed.
LO ERICK y LOWRANCE,
July 17 2mo AgontB, Columbia.
IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR
Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF von want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY,
call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF vou aro in noed of SOLID SILVER or
PLATED WARE, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF vour eves aro failing, and you want tho
BEST SPECTACLES, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF von want a good aud rcliablo TIME-PIECE
or CLOCK, call at
Juno 1 ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
Sapolio ! Sapoiio ! !
THE brightest and best. Cheaper and
better than any other Polish for Tin,
Brass Steel, Iron, Glass, Wood, and all other
metallic surfaces. For salo bv
_ July St E. H. H EIN ITS U, Druggist.
Estate Notice.
HAVING assumed the administration of thc
estate of thc late John Caldwell, under
his will appointing us as his executors, all per?
sons having demands against the testator will
present them at onco. duly proven, to our at
tornovs, Messrs. Carroll & Melton, Columbia,
S. C.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
the testator will make payment, without de?
la v, to tho undersigned.
T. J. ROBERTSON, 1 Qualified
O. A. CALDWELL, | Executors.
July 20t2?
Richland County-In Probate Court.
In tho matter of tho Estato of Dorcas Ii.
Thompson, Intestato.-Petition of A inf ley
lt. Monteith, Administrator, for sale nf real
estate, to pay debts,
ON motion of Barnwell ct Monteith, for tho
petitioner, it is ordered that the credi?
tors of Dorcas L. Thompson, intestate, do
establish their demands in this Court, within
FORTY DAYS from tho date hereof. Further
ordered, that tho next of kin and heirs at law
of tho said Dorcas L. Thompson, intestate,
do establish their right beforo this Court, to
have a shat o in tho estato of the said intes?
tate, and show canso, within forty days from
tho date hereof, why tho prayer of tho peti?
tioner should not be granted and tho real
estate, referred to in Haid petition, sold.
WM. HUT80N WIGO,
July 15 otd4 Judge of Probate.
Old Java Coffee.
MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE,
for aale at reduced prices. E. HOl'E
20
University of South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, B. 0., August 6,1870.
THE next, the sixty-fourth An?
nual Beaaion of thia Institution,
will open on MONDAY, October 3,
1870, and continuo, without inter?
misi?n, to tho ensuing July.
Tho advantage- of a complete
education ia offered at this Institution to
Students in Law, (tho graduates being enti?
tled to practico in tho CourtB of the 8tate;) in
Medicino, (tho course of instruction being ex?
tensivo and thorough, with two written ex?
aminations during tho sosstou;) in Engineer?
ing. Mathematics, Montai, Moral and Political
Philosophy, History, Rhotoric, English Lite?
rature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and
in tho Scientific Schools.
Expenses, i. c., for University Foes and
Doard, for session of nine months, are:
For Studont in Academic Schools, about $2G0.
For Studont in Law, or Medicine, about $305.
Stato Students aro received from tho sovo
ral Counties, upon the rocommdation of their
Representativos and tho appointment of the
Governor. lt. W. BARNWELL,
Aug G 2ino_Chairman of tho Faculty.
University of Virginia.
Mm^ THE Soesiou of this Institution
/TTaBk commences annually on tho first
cflLC^?feday of OCTOBER, and contin?en,
^jflWC|g without interruption, till the
^rjayThursday preceding the 1th of
July ensuing.
Tho organization of tho Institution is verv
complete, embracing extensive and thorough
courses of instruction in Literature and
Science, and in tho professions of Law, Medi?
cine and Engineering.
Tho expenses of tho Academic or Law Stu?
dent, exclusivo of tho cost of Text-Books and
clothing, and pocket money, amount to about
$3G5 per session of nine months; and of tho
Engineering or Medical Student to about
$395, of which sums, respectively, $220 or
$250 is payablo on admission, and tho balance
in tho progress of the session.
For details send for catalogue P. O. ,'Uui
versitv of Virginia." 8. MA?PIN,
July 20 3G_Chairman of tho Faculty.
Fall and Winter Importation 1870.
IFLITSTtQ INT SI,
Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTKOINQTCATOR & co.,
IMPORTERS and JOBBERS
of Ronnel, Trimming and Velvet
RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS,
Satins aud Velvets, Blonds,
Nota, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments, Straw
Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trim?
med and untrimmed, Shaker
Hoods. Ac. 237 and 230 Balti?
more street, Baltimore, Md.
Oner tho largest Stock to bo found in this
country, and unequalled in choice variety and
cheapness, comprising tho latest Parisian
novelties.
Orders solicited, and prompt attention
given._Aug 8 12
Special Notice.
WE beg to tender our thanks to tho nu?
merous patrons of LOWRANCE & CO.,
for their past support, and pledge them, as
we have ruado additions to our capital and in?
creased our facilities, to servo their interests
even more faithfully than heretofore.
Wo have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf
Hardware and Fancy Groceries, and aro DE
TEHMINED to clean out our stock at low prices,
so as to bc able to FILL UP WITH FRESH
GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE
HAD ELSEWHERE. Give us a trial, and you
will be convinced. Orders from tho up-coun
trv solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Juno 12_LORRICK k LOWRANCE.
New Publications.
THE CHRISTMAS GUEST, by Mrs. South
worth.
Tho Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth,
by Miss Aiken, $2 25.
Tho Caged Liou; a Novel, hv Miss Yongo,
$1.25.
Hammer and Anvil, Spielhagens' last and
best novel, ?2 00.
Memoir of Dr. Scudder, 30 years Missionary
in India,SI.75.
Prince of Wales' Travels in Egypt, Con?
stantinople and tho East, $1.50.
The Vicar of Bullhampton, by Trollope,
$1.25, and other new Rooks for sale at
BRYAN & McCARTEB'S Bookstore.
June 3
Ay er's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing wliich
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for presorving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soo?i restored
to its original color,
with thc gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thiek
cned, falling hair checked, and bald?
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore thc
hair whore tho follicles are destroyed,
or tho glands atrophied and decayed.
Hut such fis remain can bc saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
ut' fouling tho hair with a pasty soili
mont, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional usc will prevent thc hair
from turning gray or fulling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from 'those deleterious substances which
make sonic preparations dangerous, and
injurious to thc hair, tho Vigor can
only benefit but not hann it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else ran bc found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it floes
not soil white cambric, ami yet hists
long on thc hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,,
PRACTICAL ANO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS.
PHICE $1.00.
Aug 5 fly_0. H. MIOT, Agent.
Creme Se La Creme.
1 r\r\ BARRELS vory superior FAMILY
1UU FLOUR,
'200 barrels low priced and medium qualities.
For sale low by_ EDWARD HOPE^
Thirsty people, go to Pollock's.
^A/txotloxa. Sale?.
Coroner's Bale.
BY virtno of sundry writs of fieri facias,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
for Richland County, I will soil, bofore tho
Court HouBo, in Columbia, on the flret MON?
DAY in Beptomber next, within tho legal
hours,
All that Tract of LAND,in RiohlandCounty,
boondoo, by the lands late of James O'Han
lon and Josso G. Likes; and boundod Westby
Congaroe River, containing006aorea. Levied
on as the property of the dofendant, Qoorgo
Kaiglor, at tho ault of Phineas F. Frazeo vs.
Georgo Eaigler. TormB cash.
8. B. THOMPSON,
Aug 14 f0_Coroner Richland County.
Sheriff's Sale.
Nanoy Walton, per pro. amivs. R. S. Morrison,
Trusteo et al.-Pill lo change investment.
PURSUANT to the deoretal orders in tho
abovo Btatod caso, I will soil at public
outcry, on the FIB8T MONDAY in September
next, before tho Court Houeo in Columbia,
All that LOT, with tho building thereon, in
tho city of Colombia, boundod North and
West by lande o? T. J. Robertson; East by
Wayno Btroot; South by Blanding street, con?
taining ono-fourth of ono aero, more ?rlese.
Tho abovo describod property ?B well locat?
ed, and may bo troatcd for boforo tho day of
sale privately.
Ti: mi s-Cash; pur dinner to pay for stamps
and papers. P. F. FRAZEE, S. B. C.
AugJ. 1_thm
Sheriffs Sale.
Robert Howell and Michael C. Howell vs. Jo?
seph Howell, Elizabeth Chaplin, John J.
Chaplin, Charles Howell, Olin Howell, JesBO
M. Howell, Catharine P. Howell, Daniel B.
Howell, Mary B. Howell, and ?arah McCol
lum.-Jlill for Partition in Equity.
IN pursuance of the decretal order of the
Circuit Court sitting in Equity Lathe above
stated case, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY
in September next, in front of the Court
11 MIHI' in Columbia, within the legal hours,
Two half-acre and 1 one-quarter acre Lota
of LAND in tho city of Columbia, being lots
designated as Noa. 3, 4 and 12, in a plat of the
square bounded by Lady, Barnwell, Gervaia
and Hendei HUH streets: said lots aro situated
as follows: Lot No. 3, containing one-half
acre on Gervais street; Lot No. 4, containing
one-half acre on corner of Gervais and Barn?
well streets; Lot No. 12, containing ono-fourth
aero on corner of Barnwell and Lady streets.
Tho abovo can bo treated for privately.
TERMS or SALE.-Cash for one-half of bid;
balance in ono yoar; secured by bond and
mortgago of tho promises sold. Purchaser to
pav for stamps and papers.
Aug lljthm_P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. 0.
Great Inducements
TO THE
Trade and Public generally
AT TUE
MAIM! BOOT, SHOE, HAT
AND
TRUNK EMPORIUM
OF
A. SMYTHE,
HAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA HOTEL. BUILDING.
?6? RIB Ri
HAYING determined to reduce my present
spring and Bummer stock of BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, Ac., which is vory large and
complete, in order to make arrangements for
thc fall trado, I offer all goods in my line at
COST for the noxt thirty days; at which time
stock will bo talton. Thia ia a rare opportu?
nity, especially for the trade and consumero,
to secure great bargains, and I would most
respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE.
Time Extended Thirty Days.
Juno 28_
?3 TX Y
THE
ARROW TIE.
THE "ARROW TIE" waa invented and pa?
tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, whdo a resi?
dent of Now Orleans, previous to the late
war-and satos of considerable quantity were
made hore in 18G1.
Since tho war, it has been gradually grow?
ing in favor in every section where cotton is
made.
Tho manufacturo and salo of that TIE is the
exercise on tho part of McCOMB of an unim?
peachable propntiary right.
For sale by all dealers in Iron Tios and
country merchants generally, under full gua?
rantee at tho lowest market prices.
ROBERT MURE & CO., General Agents.
Charleston, S. C.
Cn.\UT.ES L, BARTLETT, Columbia, S. C., Ge?
neral Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas.
July ll)_3aro
MANHOOD:
How Lost! How Restored !
Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price G cts.
A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT?
MENT, and Radical Cur J of Spormatorrhoaor
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage
amorally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi?
lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca
pacify, resulting from Self Abuse, Ac, by
Robt* J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the
"Green Rook." Ac.
"A ROON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFEBEBS."
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or
two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE
A CO.. IS* Bowery, n?w TforU.Post Office
Box I.5S0.
AUo Dr. OulverwelFa "Marriage Guide,',
ju ice 25 cents._May l l gmo
Notice.
rilHRFE months from dato, application will
X he made to tho Columbia Bridgo Compa?
ny for renewal of Scrip No.-, for forty
seven and a half Shares in said Company,
standing in the name of Dr. Thomas Wells
tho original having been lost in transmission
by mail. C. II. BALDWIN, Attorney.
June 2 3mo
Selling Off to Close Out.
AS I intend hereafter to koop only a FIRST
CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
I will seil ont, at and below cost, my ENTIRE
STOCK of Pistols, Guns, Powder Flasks, Shot
Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and all
other Fancy Articles.
ALSO,
A fine lot of FANS, selling very low.
ISAAC SULZ?5ACHER,
Juno 1_Colnmbia Hotel Row.
Fine Gold Watches
OF all descriptions, for Ladle?
and Gentlemen, for salo at
WILLIAM GLAZE'S,
Ono door North of Messrs,
Scott .fc Williams' Banking House. Dec Iii
POLLOCK'S.-Meals furnished at al!
hours.