The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 21, 1870, Image 3
Tho Pruulnna AgBlrf UcporitU Vleto
rloui.
PARIS, August 19.-The private gar?
dens of tho Tuilleries have been turued
into an oat-door hospital, with Dr. Nela
toD, Director.
Members of the Garde Mobile arrive
from tho country by thousands daily.
They are fine men, whom a few days'
drill make soldiers.
The Gaulois says: "Wo may now
affirm that we havo a great genernl at
the head of tho armies. The greatest
proof is his calmness iu his victory. Ho
resists temptation to announce good news
nntil nothing can compromise hopes he
might raise."
Brokers charge ten per cont, for coin.
The expelled Germans of the North gc
to Brussels; of the South to Switzerland.
Germaus who can secure citizens ns sure?
ties can leave their wives aud children in
France.
The Constitutionnel says that native Al?
geria chiefs aro raising 20,000 to march
at a moment's notice.
LONDON, August 19.-The Times pub
lisbos the following special from 13erliu
4?The French army was separated by thc
Prussian victory at Mars la Tour, and thc
main body forced back on Metz, ant
brought to a stand by tho corps undo
Frederick Charles and Steinmetz. Tin
rond is open to Chalons to the Crowt
Prince, with only Trochu aud fragment!
of McMahon's corps to eucouuter. Tin
decisive event impends. Tho Crowi
Prince, with threo corps, is marchiug ti
attaek Frossard at Chalons."
The despatch says Buzaiue must cut hi
way through the German army or ca
pitulate..
BERLIN, August 20.-The Queeu ha
the following, from tho King, dated uoa
Besonville, August 19-9 P. M.: Tb
Frenoh army was attacked to-day, Wes
of Metz. Its position was very strong
My command, after a combat of niu
hours, iotally routed the French force?
intercepted their communication wit
Paris aud threw them back upon Met?
! LONDON, August 20.-A rumor is eui
rout of the sudden death of Napoleon, c
apoplexy; though it is positively n;
sorted by some that it should be accepte
with distrust. The bombardmeut c
Strasburg, on Friday, was contiuue
from moruiug to noon, when it was sui
pended two hours. The return Lire wt
almost harmless.
There is great rejoicing among tl;
German citizens over the victory. llb
initiations aud processions aro bein
quietly participated in.
The inhabitants of Chalons have bec
ordered to get their graiu away with;
twenty-four hours.
Nothing from tho front-public vei
anxious.
A Paris letter says Marshal McMahc
is retreating on Paris. He will avoid
battle unless ho oau form a junction wi
Bazaine. Thirty-two people of Strn
burg replied, "We Bhall uever surre
der." Tbe Commandant, in dismissii
tho Prussian ambassadors, Slid, "Tl
people have given you my reply."
PARIS, August 20.-A council of w
has ordered the partial destruction of tl
Bois de Boulogne.
ATHENS, August 20.-Two Germ
vessels loaded here have recently be
captured.
CARLSRUHE, August 20.-An odie
despatch says throe Bavarian divisio
invest Strasburg. The fourth is hara
ing the retreating Freucb.
The Frenoh war office forbids the pi
lioation of war despatches, uuless sign
by Bazaine.
TORONTO, August 20.-A dre occun
within a few hundred yards of the Ot!
wa Canal-which was cut to flood I
burning district. The troops were
dered to the assistance of the peo?:
Business suspended.
LONDON, August 20-3 F. M.-Serie
disturbances have occurred iu the >
partment of Vendee. The bigoted p
santry insist that tho present war
Lutheran against the Catholic Chur
and Protestants are assailed relentless
Rose of Dan wou the Chanuel yai
race.
A dreadful colliery explosion occur
at Wegan, in Lancashire-twenty kil
aud many injured.
Victoria is at Balmoral.
It is stated that moro thau 100,
Germans ave between tho Rhino i
Paris. The French have succeeded
victualing Strasburg. It is admitted t
the corps of Frederick Charles sofie
severely. It is stated that Bazaine !
weakened his forces while under Are
send a regiment to defend the Empor
Eerson. A part of the Prussian ai
ave re-euterod Nancy, and nppoiutt
Mayor. An invasion from Luxemb
is considered imminent.
Gladstone has returned, and the C
net has been summoned to cousidei
tervention for a speedy peace.
Queen addressed an autograph lette
the King of Prussia, urging him tc
copt peace proposals from France. '
Popo writes him to the same effect.
PARIS, August 20-3 P. M.-Tl
have beeu many more arrests of per
suspected of beiug conuectcd with
Villott afluir.
Tho Bank of Franco bas deere
120,000,000 in bullion. Tbe decrea
attributable to tho pureba- e of uot<
pay the .troops, which requires 5l,(
000 per mouth. Tho bunk notes are
por cent, discount.
Prince Napoleou arrived here, ye
day. Bazaine, whoso retreat the 1
sinus say they have stopped, is in a
tion enabling him to support either ]
or Verdun. Ho still keeps his plan;
movomeuts a profound secret.
Trocho, to-day, published a letlei
plaining how ho desires to aid the
pie. Ile nays: The idea of maintai
order by force of tho bayouct and s
in Paris, which is so agitated and ?
up to grief, fills me with horror ant
gust. Maintenance of order by asi
ency, by patriotism freely dispense
knowledge of evident douger, fill
with hope and serenity; this probl
arduous, aud I caunot solve it aloin
I can with the aid of those having such
sentiments. That is what I term moral
aid. The moment may arrive when the
malefactors, seeing '. us defending the
city, will seek to pillage. Those who are
honesi must seize them.
The Atlantic Gable of 1866 hos been
repaired. The signais are perfect.
MUNICH, August 19i-A bloody battle
occurred between Gravellotte and Reson
ville to-day. The Frenoh were driven
bnck to Metz. AU communication be?
tween Metz and Paris bas boon destroyed.
MADRID, August 20-5 P. M.-Tho
Goverumout is preparing for heavy ship?
ments of troops for Cuba, early in Sep?
tember.
Somo two dczeu Republican leaders,
iucluding Paul Arjula, havo returned to
Madrid-taking advautage of the am?
nesty. Senor Piorroad not yet returned.
FLORENCE, August 20.-Violent de?
bato occurred in the Italian Chambers
yesterday. Depnty Willand accused
the Ministers of violating tho neutrality
of Italy, by sending Italian troops to de?
fend the Pope. One of the Ministers
replied, that Mazziui was arrested while
traveling .in Sicily, under false name;
and the Goverument, well aware of all
his plan, is determined to defeat them.
Mazziui would have a fair trial. Sicily
was especially imflammable. Deputy
Bettane deuounced tho arrest as illegal.
ST. PETERSBURG, August 20.-Orleff,
Russian Minister to Vienna, has gone to
Paris. The Czar congratulated the Sile
siau regiment, of which he is colonel, on
its gallantry at Weisseuburg; ho also sent
several surgeons to tho Prussian camp.
PARIS, August 20-6 P. M.-The
Presse estimates the Prussian loss during
the last three days, at 90,000.
BRUSSELS, August 20.-The Etoile
Belge announces that tho Emperor was
extremely ill on Wednesday, at Chalous;
it also intimates that he contemplated
abdication.
American Affair*.
WASHINGTON, August 20.-Reconstrnc
tion espouses for Mississippi, 8375,000,
and Arkansas, $150,000, have beeu set?
tled.
The steamer Achulot left Hong Kong
for the sceue of tho recent Chinese mas?
sacre.
Tho steamer Guiding Star leaves New
York on Wednesday for Havre, with tho
French mail.
ATLANTA, August 20.-Tho House re?
fused to reconsider tho resolution pur?
chasing Kimball's Opera House-ayes
38; nays 78. The price paid is $380,000.
RALEIGH, N. C., August 20.-Judgo
Pearson, in chambers, to-day, discharged
all the prisouers, (including Hon. John
Kerr,) except five-there being not a
particle of evidence produced against
them, after being imprisoned live weeks.
The five still held ou a beuch warrant
are retained on tho affidavit of Kirk,
settiug forth morely that he behoves the
accused guilty of murder. Counsel for
the prisoners objected to the affidavit, as
insufficient to grant a beuch warrant
upon, because, as setfortb.no fact could
be taken as evidence, and asked time
to produce authority in question. A
motion was grauted that time bo
allowed until Monday, at 9 A. M.-tho
prisoners to be bailed moautime. It is
thought no legal evidence can bo pro?
duced, when they will be released. Three
affidavits of prisoners aro published,
sworn before tho Clerk of United States
District Court, describing tho torture,
and cruelties of i'ergeu, Kirk's Lieu
tenant-Colouel, towards the prisoners,
which is ouly worthy of the darker ages.
They state that he tried with a pistol to
their beads, and swinging up by a rope
arouud their necks, at tho dead hour of
night, to extort n confession. Tho
United States Marshal bus signed writs
on Kirk nnd Bergen, to appear before
Judge Brooks, ou Tuesday next, on
three several writs. Brooks is looked
upon as the. saviour of the State in her
troubles, nod has no doubt, by his
firmness, nverted oivil strife. The grand
reception to Hou. Joe Turnor and other
prisouers, has been postponed till
Thursday.
Pepsin, and Fanoreatine Preparations.
WE take pleasure ia calling thc attention
of 1'hysicians to a class of medicinal
preparations but recently introduced, and
which from the results already obtained, will
soon become recognized remedies. Pepsin
digeets tho more aolid portions of food, and
Paucreatine thc oily and fattv substances.
Persons, therefore, with weak digestions, in
fauts with deranged stomachs, havo a safe and
sure romedv. books for distribution at thc
store of " E. H. HEINITSH,
Aug 12t Druggist aud Apothecary.
~ THE BROOKS REVOLVING ~
Cotton Screw Press
Has stood the lest three years and took
FIRST PREMIUM last yoar at New Orleahs,
Memphis and in Mississippi. Send for
citcularto W.S. HEN BUY, Charleston; GOLD?
SMITH & KIND, Columbia; or
F. A. CONNOR,
Aug 4 Imo_General Agont, Cokebbuvy.
Grand Clearing Out Sale
DRY GOODS,
To make Room for New Stock,
At C. K. JACKSON'S
.Tulv 31
Lard! Lard!!
TUns Relined LARD, at ICe. $) lt,., by
?d\J the package,
.'ill Packages Puro Leaf Lard, in Parrels,
naif Parrels, Kegs, Caddies, etc., just re?
ceived and for sale by
July ?I _T. R. AGNEW.
JOHN BAUSKETT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
having returned to Carolina, will prac?
tice Law in Richland, Edgetiold, Lexington
and Barnwell, Will give prompt attention to
all Law business entrusted to his care, and
will negotiate sales of Real Estate on com?
I mission. Office No. 2, Law Range, Columbia,
S. C. July 27 Imo
ea?Edci'rteld Advertiser copy one month.
For 8ale,
A NEAT COTTAOE. In the central
part of tho city, with ten rooms-live in
basement and" Jive up .stairs- and nc
oossary out-buildtngV Possession can ht
had on the tlrst ot October. Iuquiro at thi
omeo. fl? July 27
FINANCIAL. ARD COMMERCIAL.
Nsw YORK, Atigust 20-Noon.-Flour
dull and declining. Fork quiet, at 28.75.
Lard dall-steam 16%@16J?. Cotton
quiet and firm-uplands 19%; Orleans
20} {?. Freights heavy. Stocks dull. Gold
weak, OD ncoonnt of the Prussian victory
-15Jg. Money and sterling unchanged.
Bonds 12%. Tenues8ee G's, ex-coupon,
62J2'; now 60%; Virginia 6's, ex-conpon,
68; new 63; Louisiana 6's, old, 72; new
65; levee 6's 72; 8's 85; Alobama 8's 98;
5's 70; Georgia O's 82; 7*s 91; North Ca?
rolina 6's, old, 52%; new 81; South
Caroliua O's, old, 82; new 72%.
7 P. M.-Cotton firmer; sales 1,300
bales-uplands 19%; Orleans 20%.
Flour dull aud 5(7M0o. lower-superfine
State and Western 5.35@5.65. Wheat
very heavy and lf?2o. lower-winter
red aud amber Western 1.85@L40.
Corn unchanged-85?S9. Pork 28.50.
Laid dull-kettle 163^. Freights lower.
Money easy, at ?@6. Gold U%@15.
Sterling dull, at 9%. Governmout's
dull and lower-62's 12}?. State securi?
ties dull. Stocks closed firmer.
BALTIMORE, August 20.-Flour dull
and weak. Wheat quiet und unchauged.
White corn ?.00@1.10; yellow neglected.
Pork 30.50. Shoulders 15%.
CINCINNATI, August 20.-Flour dull,
at 6.00@6.25. Corn ecarco and firmer,
at 78(a)90. Whiskey dull, at 92@93.
Pork dull, at 28.50. Bacou in fair jobhing
demand-shoulders 14%; clear sides
17%. Lard dull, at 15%.
LOUISVILLE, August 20.-Baggiug
unchanged. Flour firmer aud.unchaug?
ed. Corn decliniug-95. Provisions
firmer. Pork 30.00. Lard 17. Shoul?
ders clear sides 18?.i. Whiskey 93
@d?.
ST. LOUIS, August 20.-Hemp, ropo
aud bagging unchanged. Flour heavy.
Corn dull-mixed 63. Whiskey lower
91. Pork 29.00@29.5.). Shoulders 14<4;
clear sides 181?@18}?. Lard dull.
CHARLESTON, August 20.-Cotton steady
-middliug 17\.'; sales 50 huies; stock
1,998.
AUGUSTA, August 20.-Cotton market
firmer and prices better, with light de
maud; sales 47 bales; middlings 17"l?; re?
ceipts 32.
SAVANNAH, August 20.-Cotton iu good
demand-low ni i Tul lings 17(?jl7l.?; sales
225 bales; stock 1,550.
MOBILE, August 20.-Cotton firm
middliug3 17,V,(i/.17%; stock 9,353.
NEW ORLEANS, August 20.-Cottou
quiet but firm-middlings 17,'.i; sales
1,000 bales; stock 32,717. Flour-super?
fine 5.25; double 5.50; treble G.25. Corn
-yellow scarce and iu demaud for Cuba,
at 1.00; mixed dull aud lower-85; white
92j ?. Bacou firm, at 16 j ?(? 19%.
GALVESTON, August 20.-Cottou dull
aud prices nominal-good ordinary 15;
sales 500 bales; stock 5,515.
HAVRE, August 20.-Cotton firm-mid?
dling Orleans 971.,; sales of the week
3,500 bales; stock 155,000.
LONDON, August 20-Noou.-Consols
91 Bonds SS%
LIVERPOOL, August 20-Evcuiug.
Cotton opeued firm aud tending up, and
is uow active and buoyant-uplands 9%',
Orleans 9%; sales 18,000 bales; specu?
lation and export 6,000.
EMERY'S UNIVERSAL
Cotton Gins and Condensers.
THESE GINS, so well known throughout
the South, need no comment. In style of
workmanship, and for efficiency of work,
their turn out, with the same amount of
power, is unequaled.
TozEtt A- MCDOUGALL, Agents,
August 2_Gol n ml da. S. C.
Estate Notice.
HAVING assumed t be administration of tho
e.-tuto of the late John Caldwell, under
Ins will appointing ns as his executors, all per?
sons having demands against the testator will
present them at once, duly proven, to our at
tornevs, Messrs. Carroll & Meltou, Columbia,
S. C. "
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
the testator will make payment, without de
lav, to tho undersigned.
T. J. ROBERTSON, I Qualified
O. A. CALDWELL, ) Executors.
July 2?H2C_
W. J. HOKE
flCTBfc HAS just received, and opon
AHIS ed a large stock of SPUING Vi?
J?ffl AND SUMMER f?l
CLOTHING, nATS, -ld
SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
OOLLAJtS, TIES, ?c.,
Which he proposes to soil on tho most reason?
able terms. Call and examino for yourselves.
AprU lt)_ t
"'THUINE! PHU?NE!!''
AHEAD OE ALL COMPETITION.
AS far as hoard from, this now and extra?
ordinary Fertilizing COMPOUND is in
a-lvanccof all others, and has, so far, defied
competition. In tho great raco of growth and
production, it stands at tho hoad of tho list.
For salo by E. II. HEINITSII,
July 22 t Druggist and Chemist.
Fall and Winter Importation 1870.
HIBBO KTS,
Millinery anti Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO.,
^ IMPORTERS and JOBBERS
of Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet
?^ffiftltlUB?NS, BONNET SILKS,
ftsaS^fl&s Satins and Velvets, blonds,
S?&?&??Bsffi Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers,
iOHfflw Fcatiiri'v, Ornaments, Straw
f?/r^tf/t? R?nnet s and Ladies' Rats, trim
fci'F is mod and untrimmed, Shaker
<$iH Woods. .Vc. 2117 and 239 Balti
ti &i more street, baltimore, Md.
O fte i the largest Stock to bo found in this
country, and unequalled in choice variety and
cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian
novelties.
Orders solicited, and prompt attention
given. _A11 tr fl 12
Pure Brandies.
Il PIPE Jas. Hennessy'? 18G0 Cognac.
"4 41'ipo " ?' 1805
.1 ?ipo Brandenburg Freres IM;5J "
Being Importer's Agent for salo of all Fo?
reign Wines and Liquors offered by nie, I cnn
give equal inducements to the trade any Job?
bing House in New York or Baltimore can
offer. _ GEO. SYMMERS.
Removal ot Bental Office.
SMS DR. D. L. BOOZER has removed his
tSfl&Woflice to Mr. G. Diorcks' new building,
on Main street, over tho Messrs. Porter A
Co.'s Dry Goods' Store, where ho offers his
professional services to Iiis former patrons
and tho public._Juno 23
A good Dinner, at half-past 2 o'clock,
everv dav, nt EXCHANGE HOUSE.
PRO CL AVIATION
Dy Ul? Excellency 110 li EUT K. SC02T,
Governor of (he ??late of South Carolina.
IN pursuance of an Act of tho General
Assembly, approved March 1, 1870, enti?
tled "An Act providing for tho general elec?
tion and tho manner of conducting tito
eamo," an election will bo held in tho aeveral
Comities or thia Btato, on tho TH I KD
WEDNESDAY, (being tho 19th,) of Octobor
next, to lill tho vacancies in tho various
County offices, member? of tho Legislature,
and tho respective Congressional Districts;
said election to bo conducted according to tho
rules, principles and provisions prescribed by
tho Act aforesaid.
All bar-rooms and drinking saloons shall be
closed on the day of oloction, and any person
who shall sell any intoxicating drinks on the
day of election, shall bc guilty of a misde?
meanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo
Unod in a sum not less than ono hundred dol?
lars, or bo imprisoned for a poriod not less
than ono month nor moro than six months.
The Commissioners and Managers of Elec?
tions, and cadi ot them, are hereby required,
with strict rogart! to tho provisions of tho
Constitutiou and laws of tho Stato touching
their duty ia such caso, to cause snell elec?
tions to bo held in their respective Counties
on the day aforesaid, and to take all necessa?
ry steps for tho holding of such elections, and
for tho ascertaining and determining tho
persons who shall have boon duly elected
thereat.
Tho following gentlemen havo been ap?
pointed Commissioners to conduct the afore?
said election in their respective Counties,
whoso duty it shall bo to appoint three
Managers bf Elections for each Election Pre
oinct for tho County for which tlioy shall be
respectively anpointod. Tho said Commis?
sioners of Etoctions and said Managors of
Elections shall take and subscribe, before any
nf! ice i- authorized to administer oaths, th?
oath of oflico prescribed by Section 30, Article
2, of the Constitution:
Abbeville-E. L. Mann, Alex. Bowie, Geo.
Nichols.
Anderson-John R. Cochran, Thomas J.
Webb, Samuel Johnson.
Beaufort-Alfred Williams, R. H. Glcavos,
L. 8. Langloy.
Barnwell-James N. Havno, C. D. Havnc,
\V. J. Mixon.
Charleston-Orlando Levy, James Fe Mason,
Norman Montgt mery.
Chostcr-Julius St?vcuson, W. B. McMillan,
D. L. Witherspoon.
Chesterfield-J. H. Donaldson, T. L.
Weston, G. W. Brewer.
Clarendon-E. E. Dickson, CyfaxMiddleton,
Powell Smythe.
Colleton-Geo. F. McIntyre, John Aplin,
James Maxwell.
Darlington-Jonathan Wright, P. C. Fludd,
Jamos M. Brown,
Edgelield-Frank Arnim, Samuel Spencer,
Allen Ottawa.
Fairfield-N. G. Dunlap, G. W. Barber,
Samuel Simpson.
Georgetown-EngenoW. Ferris, J. B.Ander?
son, Henry F. Heriot.
Greenville-Wilson Cook, Solomon Jones,
Joshua Pruit.
Horry-Alva Enzor, Fred. Buck, Henry
Jones.
Kershaw-Columbus Shiver, Amnion Rey?
nolds, Jas. F. Sutherland.
Laucaster-Wm. McKeuna, JolinQ. Consart,
Robert McLaiti.
Laurens- Joseph Crows, Y. J. P. Owens,
Raiford Stewart.
Lexington- L. H. Boozer, Charles Hutto,
John S. Hendrix.
Marion-H E. Ilavno, B. H. Williams, C.
Smith
Marlboro-Calvin T. Stubbs, Joel L. Easter
ling, Dan C. Odom.
Newberry-Simeon Young, II. B. Scott, Jesse
C. Smith.
Oeonec-Geo. W. Waterman, L. B. Johnson,
Henry McIntyre.
Orangeburg-T. K.Sasportas, Geo. Bollivar,
James L. Jamison.
Pickens-Jeremiah Looper, Dock Owens,
Alonzo M. Folger.
Richland-Wm. J. Ettcr, Andrew Curtis,
Addison Richardson.
Epartanburg-William Irwin, W. Magill
Fleming, Bassett Weaver.
Sumter-J. W. Corbitt, Jacob Singleton,
Samuel Lee.
Union-W. F. M. Williams, M. C. Long, D.
D. Going.
Williameburg-S. A. Swails, F. H. Frost,
James Peterson.
York-John Martin, Pierce Joyner, J. L.
Watson.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Bet my
hand and caused the great seal of tho
Stato to bo affixod at Columbia, this
fi., s ] 19th day or August A. D., 1870, and in
tho ninety-fifth year or the independ?
ence of the United States or America.
ROBERT K. SCOTT,
Governor.
F. L. CAUOOZO, Secrctarv of Stato.
Aug 20 2
gar TU? Daily Republican, Spartanburg
Republican, Darlington Southerner, Greenville
Enterprise will each publish twice._
Guns and Ammunition.
JUST received by William Glaze, fine Eng?
lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, ?no Eng?
lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of all
kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil?
liams A Co.'s Banking House. Dec 1G_
The Georgia Gin.
THE most universally and doaervodly popu?
lar GIN in 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 stool brush, but simply to bc the
best Gin in uso, everything considered.
Prices moderate: miali tv always guaranteed.
LORRICK 5: LO WRANCE,
July 17 ?.mo _Agents, Columbia._
J. B LasSALLE,
OUNKHAI.
Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder
Trestle-work included,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH C AROLINA.
July Ki _ Mino
Notice.
THEE months from date application will bo
made to tho Columbia Bridg? Company
for renewal of scrip No. - for ten shares in
said company, standing in the name of Adam
Edgar's estato, tho original having been lost
or mislaid. JOHN A. SII1ELL,
7 ul y 21 mol* Executor of Adam Edgar.
Notice.
THREE months after date, Application will
bc mado for renewal of original Script for
eight shares South-western Railroad Ban); and
tho South Carolina Railroad Company Certifi?
cates No. 3431, dated 10th January, lstlO, and
eight half-sharoB in South Carolina Railroad
Company, No. 104, dated 3lst March, I8G0,
standing in the name of Thoa. O. Herbert,
tho same having boon lost or destroyed.
Juno2lmo3* THOS. G. HERBERT.
Fall Turnip Seeds.
REEN GLOBE, Red Top and English
\JT Rota Baga. Fresh Seed for sale by.
_Jnly_30_ _E. HOPE.
Smokists got tho best imported Cigars
at EXCHANGE Horan.
GEAN J) NATIONAL
TOURNAMENT
AT GLENN'S SPUINGS.
THERE WILL DE A
GRAND TOURNAMENT,
._*M^.at Glenn's Springs, on the
15TH day or SEPl'EMBER NEXT. Young
men from all parts of tho Stato are requested
to participate in contending for tho prizes.
Length ut Track, 150 yards; Lance to be niuo
root ID length; Throe Rings, -10 vards apart,
two inohos iu diameter, Timo to be made in
nine soconds.
FIUST PRIZE-A Fins HORSE AND BRIDLE
worth $223-with privilege of crowning Queen
of Lovo aud Beauty.
SECOND PRIZE-A Fino GOLD WATCH
worth $75-with privilege of crowning First
Maid of Honor.
Tm un PRIZE-? Fino SADDLE-worth $50
-with privilege of crowning Second Maid of
Honor.
FOURTH PRIZE-A Fine Pair of BOOTS -
worth $25-with privilege of crowning Fourth
Maid of Honor.
FIFTH PRIZE-A TIN CUP-to be awarded
to tho most unsuccessful Knight.
The prizes will he ready worth the above
mentioned priceB.
JcnoEs.-Col. Wm. Wallace, Col. J. G.
McKisick, John II. Meetzo, Capt. R. C. Shiver,
Capt. H. H. Thomson, Capt. Albert Means,
Dr. Sumter Means, John C. Zimmerman,
Thomas B. Crews, William F. Nance.
M A USUALS.-GOD. W. J. T. Glenn, Capt. J
Y. H. Williams, Col. B. ?. Jones, Capt. it. E.
Richardson, Major C. C. Buber, E. C. Smith,
G. D. Smith, William Monroe.
Knights to assemble in front of the Hotel,
at 8 o'clock a.m. Tilting to commence at 5>
o'clock.
?TIIE whole to conclude
GRAND 003TUME BALL.
SENIOO MAKAOKRS.-Gen. Wade Hampton,
Gen. M. Gary, Gen. M. C. Butler, Col. Sim. j
Fair, Col. Edward Atkinson, Col. W. D. Simp?
son, Col. F. II. Gantt, Col. Wilson, Col. O. T
Gist, Capt. F. M. Trimmior, B. B. McCrecrv,
John Davis, Dr. H. ?V. Hendrix, Dr. W. F.
Smith, H. P. Hammett, John H. Meetzo.
Jnxiou MANAOEIIS.-Col. Thoma.j Bacon,
Major T. B. Ferguson, James Rodgers, Paul
Joyner, John Dillard, Capt. Thomas Garv, Dr.
T. Zimmerman, 'ir. J. Mooro. W. H. Meetzo,
P. M. Porcher, C. B. Foster, J. A. Bradley, J.
T. Chalk, John Steele, John Wators, T. C.
Pool, Junius \V. Thomson, Walter M. Drafts,
T. W. Caughman, B. Joyner. Louis Meng, P.
B. Irby.
Knights' Initiation Foo $10. All communi?
cations to bo addressed to
EDWARD L. FREDERICK, Secrctarv,
Or, H. L. DAVIS, Treasurer.
N. B.-Knights wishing to take part in tho
sports of the day are required to have their
names enrolled by the let of September.
AUK ll thni7
Greenville Female College.
THE undersigned have leased
/rZiSb the Greenville Female College for
... [ujCjirT " torm of vonrri. a"d design to
^Uvj?BKgkjmako it an institution of the
TfsMP highest grade for thc instinct ion
^mWkW of young ladies.
We arc organizing a corps of competent
I Teachers, to whom we propose to give assist?
ance by general supervision of the whole
course "of study and arrangements or the
School, and also by giving instruction in cer
taiu branches so as not to contlict with our
ongagements in tho Seminary and the Uni?
versity,
The exercises w ill open Thursday, Septem?
ber 1, 1870, and closo tho last ot June, 1871.
EXPF.NSES, TEU UVI.F SESSION, IN ADVANCE:
I Tuition, Primary.$12 00
" Academic. .18.00
" Collegiate. 25 00
Incidentals. 2.50
Music on Piano.. 25.00
Froneb or Latin. 10.00
Board, per mouth. 12.50
Pupils may board either in tho College
building or with Mr. RoOERT MCKAY, nuder
tho care of ono or moro of the Teachers, at
the above price, exclusive of fnol, lights and
washing. It will be observed that tho rates,
both for tuition and board, have been mato
rial'y reduced, and wc offer tho best advan?
tages at the lowest price. For further Informa?
tion, applv to REV. B. MANLY, Jn., or
PitoF. C. H. JUDSON.
GREENVILLE, S. C., August 8,1870.
Aug 14_mil
University of Virginia.
THE Session of this Institution
/fl&?L commences annually on the first
eJlGglifediiy ()f OCTOBER, and continues,
M^Sg^i" without interruption, till the
jBr^B^Thursdny preceding the it!: of
tS5&r July ensuing.
The organization of tho Institution is very
complete, embracing ostensivo and thorough
courses or instruction in Literature ami
Scicuce, and in the professions of Law, Medi?
cine and Engineering.
The expenses or thc Academic or Law Stu
dont, exclusivo of tho cost of Text-Books and
clothing, and pocket money, amount to about
$305 per session of nine months; and of tho
Engineering or Medical Studont to about
$305, ot which sums, respectively, $220 or
$250 is payable on admission, and the balance
in tho progress of tho session.
For details send for catalogue. P. O. ''Uni
versily of Virginia." S. MAL PIN,
July 30 30 Chairman of thoFaculty.
University of Soutli Carolina,
COLUMBIA, S. C., August G, 1S70.
#THE next, tho sixty-fourth An?
nual Session of this Institution,
will open on MONDAY, October 3,
1870, and continue, without inter?
mission, to tho ensuing July.
Tho advantage of a complete
education is offered at this Institution to
Students in Law, (the graduates being enti?
tled to practice in tho Courts of tho State;) in
Medicine, (the course of instruction being ex
tensivo and thorough, with two written ex?
aminations during tho sessiou;) in Engineer?
ing, Mathematics, Montai, Moral and Political
Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, English Lite?
rature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and
in the Scientific Schools.
Expenses, i. e., for University Fees and
Board, for session of niuo months, are:
For Student in Acadomic Schools, about ?2G0.
For .Student in Law, or Medicine, about $205.
Stale Studoutd aro received from tho seve?
ral Counties, upon thc rocommdation of their
Representatives and tho appointment ot the
Governor. It. W. B * RN WELL,
Aug ii 2tno Chairman of the Faculty.
Fresh Arrivals.
f^i ENTINE DURHAM SMOKING T?BAC
VX CO, direct from the factory, the great
Dalby Puff Smoking Tobacco, tho Sunnyside
Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco the best in the
country-Meilers' Fig Chewing Tobacco, very
line, just received.
A full assortment of choice WINES and LI?
QUORS always on hand.
JOHN C. SEEGERS,
Main street, near tho Post Office, and Main
street, near Pmr.Nix Office. July 29
IF YOU WANTA 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 von ar<; in need or SOLID SILVER or
PLATED WARE, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF your eves are failing, and von want tho
REST SPECTACLES, call at'
ISAAC SU LZ BAC U ER'S.
[F von w ant a good and reliable TIME-PIECE
Or CLOCK, call at
I Juuol ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
A.uotlorL Sales.
Sheriff's Safe.
BY virtue of sundry wntB of tieri facias, to
me directed, I will Bell, on tho drat MON?
DAY in September noxt, in front of the Court
House, in Columbia, within the legal honra,
All that HOUSE ?nd LOT, (IOBB tho portion
set oft as a homestead to the defendant,) in
tho city of Colombia, situated on Assembly
street, and bounded on the North by M. H.
Derry, moaBuring thereon 208 feet; East by
Thomas Davis, measuring thereon 35 feot,
moro or lose; South by the homestead of the
dofondant, measuring tbereou 208 feet, and on
thc West by Assembly street, measuring
thereon 85 feet, moro lesa.
ALSO,
AU that tract of LAND, in Richland County,
containing five hundred (500) acree, moro or
less; bounded by lands of Wy rick, F. Turnip
seed, J. Turnip'soed and tho Greenville and
Columbia Railroad. Levied on as the pro?
perty of Charles J, Dollin, at the suit of Mary
Allen, et al., vs. Charles J. Rollin. Terms
cash. P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C.
Aug IC_m th
Sheriff's Sale.
Nancy Walton, per pro. amivs. R. 8. Morrison,
Trustee et at.-HUI to change investment.
PURSUANT to the decretal orders in the
above stated caso, I will sell at public
outcry, on thc FIRST MONDAY in September
next, before tue Court House in Columbia,
All that LOT, with tho building thereon, in
tho city of Columbia, bounded North and
West by lands of T. J. Robertson; East by
Wayne street; South by Dlaudiug street, con?
taining one-fourth of ono acre, more ?rlese.
Tho above described property is well locat?
ed, and mav bo treated for before tho day of
sale privately.
TERMS-Cash; purchaser to pay for stamps
and papers. P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. C.
Aug ll_thm
Sheriffs Sale.
Robert Howell and Michael 0. Howell vs. Jo?
seph Howell, Elizabeth Chaplin, John J.
Chaplin, Charles Howell, Olin Howell, Jeaso
M. Howell, Catharine P. Howell, Daniel R.
Howell, Mary R. Howell, and Sarah McCol
lum.-Hill for Partition in Equity.
IN pursuanco of tho decretal order of the
Circuit Court sitting in Equity in the above
stated case, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY
in September next, in front of tho Court
House in Columbia, within tho legal hours,
Two half-acre and 1 one-quarter acre Lots
of LAND in tho city of Columbia, being lots
designated as Nos. 3, i and 12, in a plat of the
square bounded by Lady, Barnwell, Gervais
and Henderson streets; said lots are 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 one-fourth
acre on corner of D&rnwell and Lady streets.
Tho above can he treated for privately.
TERMS OF SALE.-Cash for one-half of bid;
balance in one year; secured by bond and
mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to
pay tor stamps and papers.
Aug 11 thm _ P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C.
ARR OW TIE.
THE "ARROW TIE" was invented and pa?
tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, while a resi?
dent of New Orleans, provioua to tho late
war-and sales of considerable quantity were
made hero in 18C1.
Since tho war, it has been gradually grow?
ing in favor in every section where cotton is
made.
Tho manufacture and Bale of that TIE is the
exercise on the part of McCOMB of an unim?
peachable proprietary right.
For sale by all dealers in Iron Ties and
country merchants generally, under full gua?
rantee at the lowest market prices.
ROBERT MURE & CO., General Agents.
Charleston, S. C.
CHAULES L, BARTLETT, Columbia, S. C., Ge?
neral Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas.
July 1!) 3mo
Great Inducements
Trade and Public generally
AT THE
MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT
AND
TRUNK EMPORIUM
OF
A. SMYTHE,
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA HOTEL, BUILDING.
HAYING determined to reduce my present
spring and Bummer stock or BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, Ac, which is very largo and
complete, in order to mako arrangements for
the fall trade, I offer all goods in my Une at
I COST for tho next thirty days; at which time
stock will be taken. This is a rare opportu?
nity, especially for tho trado and consumers,
to socuro great bargains, and I would most
respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE.
Time Extended Thirty Days.
June 2S_
Machine Works,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE undersigne d
aro proparod to
manufacture Port?
able and Statioua
ary Steam Engines
and Boilers, Saw
?Mills, Grist and
Flour Mills, Iron
and Brass Castings
of all descriptions,
Gearing Mill Irons,
RICHARD TOZER,
May 2f> 3mo ROBT. MCDOUGALL.
City
Special Kotiee.
WE beg to tender on:1 thanks to the nu?
merous patrons of LOWRANCE ii CO.,
for their patt support, and pledge them, as
we have made additions to our capital and in?
creased our facilities, to servo their interests
even more faithfully than heretofore.
We have MAUR ED DOWN all of our Shelf
Hardware and Fancy Oroceries, and aro DI:
TERM I NED to clean out our stock at low prices,
so as !.. bo able to FILL UP WITH FRESH
GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE
HAD ELSEWHERE. Give us a trial, and you
will bc convinced. Orders from the up eonr.
trv solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Juno 12_LO H RICK A-LOWRANCE.
E. Morris, Columbia, S. C.,
MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at
$3 59 per saw. Our Gins are warranted
to please in every respect, or no s:ile. Pre?
mium awarded at last State Fair. Also, Woo *
Turning in every di scription and style, at
short notiei. June 00 3m?