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i _ __ ^ ^ast Censuro ^^^^i^^ iv u;ie True Eveut. ?Y J. A. SELBY. OOLUMB?A, S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1. 1ST0. VOL. VI-NO. 141. .-Will' iii i - ' i""- i fiViTTiilflitjl . ? GA?i?rVoB YOOKO G*HN?3?A^;^?%ftr | correspoDdont of tho Now York Times, writing from Nanoy, thinks lie has dis? covered the eec ret Of French reversed, fie di BOC arses in this sort: When Charlen V. retired' from the siege of- Metz in 1553, after ten months of fruitless effort to overthrow the de? fence; of the Dake de Guise, he exclaim? ed, ' Fortune is a woman ; she favors the young.' Guiso was at this time thirty years of age. It might bo well for the . French peoplo if they would exclaim the same about their own generals, who are, despite their great military experience, a drag rather than a directing forco of the French army. Bazaine is fifty-nine; Le boeuf, just toppled over, is sixty-one; CanrobeTt, who struck for fortuuo and glory by the side of Louis Napoleon at Bayonne, is sixty-oue; Montauban is seventy-four-his dukedom of Falikao comes from his 60,000,000 francs plun? dered from the Orientals, aud paid into the Frenoh treasury; Frossard is sixty three, McMahon sixty-two, Failly sixty, and Felix Douay fifty-two years of ago. You must agree with me that most all this material ie too old to keep pace with French demands for activity in such a war as this. It is little to predict that if the war lasts six mouths but few of thom will bo foremost in the eyes of tho mili? tary world. I may make au exception of Felix Douay, who was Bazaine's right band man in Mexico, and who is of great ability, and a noble, fine soldier, commanding much admiration." To the Republican Voters of Richland County. THE following candidates for County Of? ficers of Richland aro respectfully submitted to the people for their consideration. Believ? ing that the masses arc opposed to thc action of tho (so-called) Collin ty Convention, held in Columbia on the22d, 23il July, thc same being not legal; and that wh:U tl ey heartily sup? port tho nomination by the Convention of B. IL Scott, for Governor, aid A. J. hausier, for Lieutenant-Governor, as>vell aa the selection of R. B. Elliott, for the '\h ird Congressional District, yet they fool it power by the said (so-cal an usurpation of dj Convention, in their having made any C milty nominations, and that they aro not dis oscd to bo dictated to by any clique or ring who may assume Buch power for their o\ n aggrandizement; and as they also believe in thc Republican principio of rotation in o? co. OUR TIC] ET. . For Gotet tor, ROBERT K. iCOTT. For Lieutenant- 'overnor, ALONZO J. ROSIER. For Congress-Third District, ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. For Senatt, REV. DAVID PICKETT. Representatives, HENRY DOBBINS, WILLIAM MISHAW, JAMES GOOD.YIN, S. KRAFT. Probale Judie, JOHN HEARJT. School Commissioner, G. WADDLEION. County Commissioners, N. THOMSON. ALFRED GOODWIN: PAUL SIMMMJ August 25 I Union Republican Nominations. For Governor. ROBERT K. SCOTT. For Lieutenant-Go\ernor. ALONZO J. RANSIER. For Congress, ?7u'rdlDistr!c<. ROBERT B. ELIMOTT. For SenalcM WILLIAM B. NISH. Representative SAMUEL B. THOMPSON. WILLIAM SIMONS JAMES DAVIS. I JESOP GOODSON. 1 Probate JudgM WILLIAM HUTSONflYIGG. School Commissimer. NATHANIEL E. ED\pVRDS. County Commissioners. JOHN II. BRYANT. JOHN J. GOODWIN. URIAH PORTEE. C. M. WILDEK, Chairman Richland County Central Committee. Aug 24_ , ' Crimson Tetter Wash, FOR Totter, Ringworm, Pimples, Blotches, Tau, Freckles, Redness of tho Skin, Chapped Hands and Face, an i all Eruptions and Excoiiations of the Skin, tending tomar the beauty and bloom of the human taco. It rendors tho skin soft and flue, aud restores the natural freshness and rebate hue of tho complexion, BO attractive in tjho female sex. Prepared only by E. H.JralNITSH, June 9 j_ _^li^nviat_, (J >ll ni bi a, S. C._j Fresh Crackonf. FAMILY PACKAGES ASSORTED CRACF. EBS, consisting of Milk! Cream, Egg, Butter, Bo&ton and Lemon Crackers. ALSO, I Fresh Sugar, Butter, Soda, Lemon and EGG Cit ACKERS, just received an J for sale at wholesale anti rolail by J. A T. lt. AGNEW. EMERY'S UK IVE IIS AL Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so well known throughout the Sooth, heed no comment. Iii style of workmanship, and for officielle? of work, their turn-out, with thc s ami: * a mon nt of power, is unequaled. R. TOZER, Agent, August 2_Columbia. H. C. _ Just Received, FROM Messrs. Verden, Davn* ACo., Louis? ville, Ky., ono barrel of the celebrated Applcgatea' Kentucky bollo WHISKEY, at Ex? change House. PAYSINGER & Flt AN K LIN, Aug 27_Proprietors. Creme De La CreiLe. 1 Cid BARBELS very superior FAMILY J.UU FLOUR, 200 barrolslow priced and medi am qualities. For salo low by_EDWA ID HOPE. Carolina Indiaroi ?)AA LDS. CAROLINA INDIGO, of snpe ?i\J\J rior quality, for salo by) August 25_EDWARD HOPE. Oats, Oats! [ IO AA BUSHELS Prime heavy OATS *\J\J for salo low by ' Aug 10_EDWARD HOPE. Travelers can get Room olid Bed, at all hours, at EXCHANGE Horsy.. ?poci?il ?Totioes. CHOLERA I-Tho following lotter io from Mr. Woodward, of St. Louis, to J. N. Hat rid, Eaq., of New Loudon, Cuuu. Mr. W. ia a gou tlcman of high respectability, and during the prevalence of tho cholera in St. Louia, watched tho reault of tho application of tho Pain Killer for thiB disease, and bia testimony can bo relied upon with the utmost confidence: J M.\u Sin: You recollect when I saw jon in January last, my expressing to you my most sanguino expectations that Davis1 PAIN KILLER would have a tremendous sale itt the Webt this season, and my anticipation* have been more than realized, and tho testimony ?d' thousands who have used it has been that they would not he willing to go to bed at night without it in the houae. On tito appearance of tho cholera in this city, such waa tho conlideuco in thc Pain Killer as a remedy, that many who purchased it remarked to nie that they liad no fears or dread of the cholera, aB long aa they liad tho Pain Killer by them, and hundreds took it daily ae a preventative, for no person can hav? a derangement of tho bowels or diar rhoca, if they uae this medicino. This was tho security and confidence of hundreds acquainted with it, and when their friends were attacked with tho Cholera, thoy would administer tho remedy in large quantities, and iu every caso when iL has been taken in any of tho iirst staged of thia disease, it has proved successful. I consider it an infalliblo remedy. I have not beard of any individual in any family who uacd tho Pain Killer when attacked, but speedily recovered. The clerk informed me that he administer? ed it to persons when cold or i:i thc cramps, and it gavo immediate relief, hut still it should bo given quickly, for when the dis? charge of "rico water" bas begun, tho hope of lifo has lied. Should thia disease make its appearance among you, aB in all probability it will, bo not alarmed; you and all others there havo tho remedy, and I aili confident if thu Pain Killer ia used, not a single death by cho? lera will occur in vour citv. Respectfully yours, * A. T. WOODWARD. " UV Tho Tain Killer ia sold by all dealers in Family Uediemcs. Aug 2 j||lmo South Carolina Bank and Trust Co., OF COLUMBIA, (In Building formerly occupied by Carolina National Bunk,) BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE all issues of GOVERNMENT BONDS, at current market rates, also COIN and COUPONS, and execute orders for tho purchase and salo of Gold, and all tirat-claas securities, on commission. ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, pay? able on demand, or at fixed date, bearing interest, and available in all parts of tho United States. ADVANCES made to our dealers, on ap? proved collaterals, at market rates of interest. COLLECTIONS made everywhere in the United States, Canada and Europe, and Ex? change bought and sold. Dividends and Coupon? collected. HARDY SOLOMON. President. J. C. Ko u n, Cashier. June 29 Hmo Great Inducements TO THE Trade and Public generally AT T11K MllllIOTII BOOT, SHOE, HAT TRUNK EMPORIUM A. SMYTHE, MAIN 8T11EET, COLUMBIA HOTEL. BUILDING. M HAVING determined to reduco my present spring and summer stock of BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, A-c., which is very largo and complete, lu order to make arrangements for the fall trade, I offer all goods in my liuo at COST for tho next thirty days; at which tinio stock will be taken. This is a raro opportu? nity, especially for the trade and consumera, to secure great bargains, and I would most respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE. Time Extended Thirty Bays. June 28 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OK SOUTH CAROLINA Beposits of $1 and Upwards Received INTE lt EST A LLD WEB A T THE BA TE 0I SEVEN I'EH CENT. BEB A NN UM, UN CERTIFICA 2'ES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COM I ' 0 UND KP E VE ll J ' SIN MONTHS ON A CCU CN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. / Vi . , John P. Thomas, ( Vico'1 t?ldenla. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director*. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskel), Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. IL Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry.* B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Raveuel. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their sav I inga and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planter?, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Barents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposita can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future uso. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho same time, ho subject to withdrawal when neodod. Ang18 Cigarros Papers can be had at POL? LOCK'S. Flour! Flour!! 1 C\f\ nriL9- Choice New Family FLOUR, JLv.lv/ just received anil ior side by July 21_J. & T. R. AGNEW. A good Dinner, nt half-past 2 o'clock, every day, at EXCHANGE HOUSE. Fall Turnip Seeds. fl REEN GLOBE. Red Top and English vJT Rut a Bago, Frosh Seed for ?alo by. Jttty ;?O E. HOPE. Smokists got tho best imported Cignis at EXCHANGE HOUSE. _ Rio Coffee. ?T/\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low to OU dealers by_ EDWARD HOPE.-' Bordeaux Wino Vineerar. ?? BBLS. PURE FRENCH WHITE WtNE O and CIDER VINEGAR, for sate by Jnly 30_ E. HOPfiV. Chowists got Boyloy's Michigan Fiuo Cut at EXCHANGE HOUSE. Wanted. i)r\(\ ABLE-BODIED LABORERS aro ?\J\J wanted, to work upon the Columbia Canal, between this and the 10th of Septem? ber. Parties wishing to contract for tho re? moval of earth, will apply to S. A. PEARCE, JR. Applications will be received botween thc hours of 16 and 12 A. M._Aug 30 Notice to Assessors for Richland Co. OFFICE OK THIS COUNTY AUDITOR, COLOMBIA, S. C., August 20, 1870. "\7"OU are horebv required to meet at my JL office on WEDNESDAY next, at 9o'clock A. M., for consultation and instructions, regarding thc assessment of real and person? al property, to commence on thc 1st dav of September next. M. J. CALNAN, AUK :10 ll Auditor Richland County. The Misses Martin WILL resume the exercises of y/^^ their SCHOOL on MONDAY', Octo ^JSS^* Musical Department, as hereto fore, nuder charge of Prof. Plato. ClSsjr French-Dr. J. C. Faber, Pro? fessor of Modern Languages. Classes will be formed in Latin, Drawing and Painting._July 20,27.sl,25,27,28,29,30.ol,2 _ Valuable Property for Sale. MTHE undersigned will offer for jest sale, on tho first MONDAY in Bep.fffl tembcr next, (if not disposed of pre viously, ) the valuable property, known as;tho CONGAREE RACE COURSE, situated two miles from Columbia. Tho tract contains 125 acres, moro or less. A email brick Cottage is attached. Also, a COTTAGE, containing six rooms, on Gervais street, near Pickene. An excellent Well of Water on tho premises, and all necossary out-buildings. The property can bo treated for privately by applying to Robert Bryce, Esq. Terms, one-half cash, balance in one year. WM. H. PURYEAR. April 23 th?_ South Carolina-Richland County. Harvey Torry, Plaintiff, against tho Receiver, and Stockholders of tho Commercial Bank of Columbia, South Carolina, Defendants. Summons and Complaint, o/i Money Demand. ON motion of F. W. McMaster, Attorney for tho Defendants in above caso, it is order? ed, that tho Defendants have further time to plead, answer, or demur to the above stated action, to wit: until tho 1st day of OCTOBER next. It is further ordered, that tho Plaintiff do give to the Clerk of thia Court security for co Ht s iii this case, and that tho Clork publish this order ouco a week in tho Columbia PHOE? NIX until lat October next. Bv order of Court. D. B. MILLER, C. C. C. CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, July 0, 1870. July 7_thl3 GRAND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT AT GLENNS SJ'JUNGS. ^Jh WtSk THERE WILL BE A o^^gjS^r*; GRAND TOURNAMENT, <?*%fx**'3?~*Ssr?:s- ?? Olenn's Springs, on tho 15TH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT. Young men from all parta of thc Stato are requested to participate in contending for tho prizea. Length of Track, 150 yards; Lance to be nine feet in length; Three Rings, 40 yards apart, two indica in diameter; Time to be made in nine seconds. FIRST PRIZE-A Fine HORSE AND BRIDLE worth $225- with privilego of crowning Queen of Love and Beaut v. SECOND PRIZE-A Fine GOJ.D WATCH worth $75-with privilege of crowning First Maid of Honor. Tniuo PRIZE-A Fine SADDLE-worth iSO -with privilego of crowning Second Maid ot Honor. FOURTH PRIZE-A Fine Pair of BOOTS worth $25-with privilege of crowning Fourth Ma:d of Honor. FIFTH PRIZE-A TIN CUP-to be awarded to the most unsuccessful Knight. The prizes will be really worth tho above mentioned prices. Jri>or.s.- Col. Wm. Wallace, Col. J. G. McKisick, John H. Meelze, Capt. R. C. Shiver, Capt. ll. H. Thomson, Capt. Albert Means, Dr. Sumter Means, John C. Zimmerman, Thomas B. Crews, William F. Naneo. MARSHALS --Gen. W. J. T. Glenn, Capt. J Y. II. Williams, Col. ll. S. Jones, Capt. It. E. Richardson, Major C. C. Sub-jr, E. C. Smith, G. D. Smith. William Monroe. Knights to assemble in front of the Hotel, at.S o'clock a.m. Tilting to commence ut 9 o'clock. THE whole to conclude with a GRANB COSTUME BALL. SENIOR MANAGERS.-Gen. Wade Hampton, Gen. M. Garv, Gen. M. C. Buller, Col. Sim. Fair, Col. Edward Atkinson, Col. W. D. Simp? son, Col. F. H. Gantt, Col. Wilson, Col. G. T. Giat, Capt. F. M. Trimmior, B. B. McCreerv, John Davis, Dr. H. W. Hendrix, Dr. W. F. Smith, H. P. Hammett, John H. Meetzo. JUNIOR MANAGERS.-Col. Thoma-* Bacon, Major T. B. Ferguson, James Rodgers, Paul Joynor, John Dillard, Capt. Thomaa Garv,Dr. T. Zimmerman, Dr. J. Mooro. W. H. Meetzo, P. M. Porchor, C. B. Foater, J. A. Bradley, J. T. Chalk, John Stoele, John Waters, T. C. Pool, Junius W. Thomson, Walter M. Drafts, T. W. Caughman, B. Joynor, Louis Meng, P. B. Irby. Knights' Initiation Feo $10. All communi? cations to be addressed to EDWARD L. FREDERICK, Secretary, Or, H. Ii. DAVIS, Troasurer. N. B.-Knigbls wishing to take part in tho ?ports of tho day aro required to have their names enrolled b*y tho lat of Sopterabcr. Aug ll thm7 Fine Gold Watches GT all descriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for Kale at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Mesare. Scott .t Williams* Banking H on HP. Dec Ki Tho finest of Playing Cards, to bo had nt POLLOCK'S._ DRT THOMAS- T. MOORE, OFFICE Main Street, over Messrs. I ryan A MeCarter'a Bookstore. Aug 18 2mo_ Century fine-cut Chowing Tobacco, to bo had nt POLLOCK'S. For Sale, A NEAT COTTAGE, in tho central first part of tho city, with ten rooms-five in hli-baaoment and' live up-stairs-and ne? cessary out-buildings, l'lASHoaaion can bc had ou tho first of October. Inquiro at tbiB office._July 27 Guns and Ammunition. TEST received by William Glaze, fino Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fino Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and CapB, of all bind. Otto door North of Messrs. Scott, Wit-1 lianiB Ai Co.'a Banking nouso. Dec 1G Genuino Durham Smoking Tobacco, to be had at POLLOCK'S. Grand Clearing Out Sale DRY GOODS, To inr.ko Room for New Stock, At C. F. JACICSON.'S July 31_ Cigarros cnn bo had at POLLOCK'S. New Figur. 5BBLS. NEW FLOUR. 10 sachs do All of wheat ot' this harvest, for sale low, by July 2_LO li BICK <fc LOWRANCE. A fresh supply of pure Catawba Wino, by tho gullou or bottle, to bo had at | POLLOCK'S. New Mackerel. /r f\ KITS AND QUA RTE II BARRELS NEW ?>U MACKEREL, for salo low. Aug 23_EDWARD nOPE. Guinness' Extra Stout, imported, to bo had at POLLOCK'S. New Publications. QUEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlback. Cloth $1.50. Paper $1.00. xjothair. By DisiioU. Cloth $2.00. Paper $1.00 Tho Rob Roy on tho Jordan. By J. Mc? Gregor, (Illustrated.) $2.50. Free Russia. By William Hepworlli Dixon. $2.00 Passa geB from thc English Note Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Twa volumes. $4.00. Man and Wife. By Wilkio Collins. Cloth $1.50. Paper $1.00. Miss Thackery'a Complete Works. Cloth $1.75. Paper $1.25. Genial Showman. By Artemus Ward. 75 cents. Lady of the leo. By James DeMillo, author of Tho Dodgo Club, Ac. 75 cents. Put Yourself in Hia Place. Charles Reade'a last and boat novel- 75 cents. The Lifo, Letters, Lectures and Addreesea of Frederick W. Robertson, M A. $1.50. And other now books for Hale at BRYAN & McCARTEH'S Bookstore, Ant; 23_Columbia, S. C. The Office OF tho Exoeutive Committee of the UD?OU Reform Party is over the Savings Bank. I All persona friendly to the caneo, will havo access to the rc m at any timo of tho day, whero thoy can eeo the papera, and get thc nowa. Oflico boura from from 9 to ll a. m. and from 5 to G p. m. E. W. SEIBEI.S, July 28 Sue. ano Troaa. Ex. Com. Hungry and thirsty people can get satisfied every time at EXCHANGE HOUSE. ^JTB. LasSALLE, GENERAL Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder Trestle-work included, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. July IG :lmo Imported Bremen Luger, to be had at POLLOCK'S. Removal ot Dental Office. DR. D. L. BOOZEIt has removed his 'office to Mr. G. DicrcW new building, on Main atroet, over the Messrs. Porter A Co.'a Dry Gooda' Store, where he ollera his professional aervices lo bis former patrons and the public. June 28 Imported Curacao, and Mtinuschino, to be had at POLLOCK'S. 33 TT Y V ARR O W T I E. THE "ARROW TH'" wa? invented and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. McCorab, while a resi? dent of New Orleans, previous to tho late war-and aalea of considerable quantity wore made boro in 18G1. Since the war, it has boen gradually grow? ing in favor in every sectioti witere cotton is made. Tho manufacture and salo ol' that TIE is the exeroiao on tho part of McCOMIi of au unim? peachable proprietary right. For salo by all dealers in Iron Tios and country merchants generally, under full gna rautoo at tho lowest market prices. ROBERT MURE A CO., General Agents, Charleston, S. C. CHARLES L, BARTLETT, Columbia, 8. C., Go tioral Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas. July 10_3 ino Pan-cake and Michigan fine-cut Chew? ing Tobacco, to be had nt POLLOCK'S. GEO. HUGGINS' ?NSIMCE iSHCT. JES TA II I. JSIIKI) IX CO I UMli IA, S. C., 1E 10. Old and Wealthy Companies Represented. AGGREGATE CAPITAL OVBB $25,000,000! FIRE DEPARTMENT. iEtna Fire Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CO XX. Chartered 1819-Charter Perpetual. ASSETS S0,000.000. Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London, Chartered 1S03. ASSETS 88,000,000 IN CiULO. *3~Thio Company insurcFagainst Firoonfy. No Marine or Life risks taken, as in moat Fo? reign Insurance Companies. Manhattan Fire Ins. Go., of New York. Chartered 1821. Tho oldest Fire Ineurance Company in tho City of New York. ASSETS (1,100,000. Phenix Fire Ins. Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y Chartered 1853. Assets $2,000,000. PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn. Chartered 1864. Assets $700,000. UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San Francisco, Cal. Chartered 18o5. As?ete $1.200,000 in Gold. jB/j-roliciea iesuet' payable in Gold or Currency. LIFE DEPARTMENT. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York. >' Chartered 185 3. i j Assets ?7,500,000. Tho above Companies have ea?h made the deposit of South Carolina State Bonde, with the Comptroller-General of the State, a^ re? quired by the Act of the General Assembly. I i The undersigned bas conducted the LUM j ncaa of thi s Agency for thc last twenty-out j years, during which period no case of litiga j thin with any claimant has ever occurred. RISKS TAR'EX IX CO I. UM P. IA A XD UP PEU COUNTIES OF TUE STATE. AH Clulma for Liossc? Adjusted mid raid At Till- AGENCY. GEORGE HUGGINS, AGENT, Ofllce under tho "Columbia Hotel," In rear of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman's, Columbia, S. C, GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public, Aug O-iin COLUMBIA, 8. C. Hew Family Flour. 1 KI\\ BBLS. New and Choice Family JLDVJ FLOU It for eale low by An? 10_KOW ABD HOPE. I. H. COLE MA.?, Trial Justice. OFFICE, DB. GEIGER'S, North-east cornel' ct Plain and Assembly streets. All business promptly attended tn. Ma* 29 3m< Stocks and Bonds, Gold and Silvor. TJ ANK BILLS AX? COUPONS, JUBY CEP 13 T1FICATES, COUNTY CLAIMS, Ac., Ac, I bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, OFFICE-Columbia Hotel Building. August 21 3cio Selling Off to Close Out. 4SI intoud hereafter to kceponlv a FIRST i\ CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, I will sell out, at and below cost, my ENTIBE STOCK of Pistols. Guns, Powder Flasks, Sln.t Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and other Fancy Articles. ALSO, A fine lot of FANS, selling very low. ISAAC SULZBACHEB, June t_Columbia Hotel Bow. Office Board County Commissioners.. Richland. COLUMBIA. August 23,1370. PROPOSALS to re-build thc Bridge ovtr Little Uiver, known as "Ashley'sBridge/' on tho Columbia and Monticello road, will be received bv tho County Commissioners of Fairfield arid of Richland, until THURSDAY, 1st September next. Tho contract to be awarded to tho lowest responsible bidder; tho Board, however, reserving to themselves tho right to reject all bids. Plans, ?xe, can be. seen by application to W. SHIVER, Chairman, Board Countv Commissioners, P.icnland. Aug 24_ City BflCachine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned is prepared to manufacture Port? able and Stationa ary Stoam Engines and Boilers, Saw ?Mills, Grist and Floor Mills, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, Gearing Mill Irorn-, Ac. May 26 3mo RICHARD TOZER, IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF von want a FINE SET OP JEWELRY", call at ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S. IF you aro in need of SOLID SILVER or PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF your eves are failing, and you want tho BEST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF you want a good andreliablo TIME-PIECE or CLOCK, call at June_l_ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. University of Virginia THE Session of this Institution /ftWb, commences annuallv on tho first eiIG*?*iday of OCTOBER, and continues, ^tTK^ wit bout interruption, till the Wvy Thur;du y preceding the 1th ot July ensuing. The organization of the Institution is very complete, embracing extensivo and thorough courses of instruction in Literature and Science, and in tho prc fessions of Law, Medi? cine and Engineering. Tho expenses of the Academic or Law Stu? dent, exclusivo of the coBt of Text-Books and clothing, and pocket money, amount to about $305 per BCBSIOU of nine months; and of tho Engineering or Medical Student to about $395, of which sums, respectively, $220 or $250 is payable on admission, and the balauce in the progress of the session. For dctailB send for catalogue. P. O. "Uni? versity of Virginia." 8. MAUPIN, July 30 SC_Chairman of the Facnlty. Imported Wines. IHAVE just received the following bet of choice WINES, comprising the finest Euro? pean brande. Tbis is, without donbt, tho largest and beet aseortment over offend in Columbia. VIJARETS.-Brautlenbnrg Freres' Medoc, St. Julien. Margaux, Pontet Cauet, Laltose, Chateau LaRoac, Grand Vin Latonr, 1858; Margaux, 1858; LaFitte. 1858. HOCKS ASH SAUTKK.VES.-Laobe-n heimer, Neerateimer, Hockbtimer, Marco bruner, Rudcsheimer, Haut Sauterne, Haut Barsac. CHA MPAGXES-Mo et Si Cbandon'e Ver zenay. Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gteen Seal." Bruch, Poucber ft Co.'s Lac D'Or, Carte D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. SH RUH IBS.-All Grades, from houee of Wisdom Si W?rter, Seres de La Frontera, in? cluding some very choice "AMONTILLADO," wort liv tho atteniion of connoiaonre. May 15_GEORGE SYMMERR. University of South Carolina, COLUMBIA, S. C., Aogust 6, 1870. THE next, the sixty-fourth An //^3A nnal Soaeion of this Institution, ??uUjgft^will open on MONDAY, October;!, nJjHSr!|tlH70, and continue, without inter J8?2?F mission, to tbo ensuing July. The advantage of a complete education is otftrod at this Iustitution to Students in Law, (the graduates being enti? tled to practice in the Courts of tho State;) in Medicine, (tho course of instruction being ex? tensivo and thorough, with two written ex? amin?t! tus during the session;) in Engineer? ing, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political , Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, English Lite? rature. Ancient and Modern Languages, and in the Scientific Schools. Expenses, i. c., for University Fees and Board, for session of nine months, arc-: For Student in Academic Schools, about $260. For Student in Law, or Medicine, about $205. State Student* ar>) received from the seve? ral Counties, upon tho ricommdation of their Representatives and tho appointment of thc Governor. lt. W. BARNWELL, Ail*; (i ?nf-? Chairman of the Faculty. New York Liou Lager, to be had at ? POLLOCK'S. CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE. 13. H. HEINITSH, WHOLESA LE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. scccEssor. TO ri MU: IL A H LIN IT.MI. At thc Old Established Stand, opposito the Phoenix Offico. . JJ HAVING mado new and advantagcona ALA IiUslSEt>y ARRANGEMENTS, the QL?* feubaeribor will bo enabled to offer very groat inducements to buyers. Goods well bought aro well sold, and by enorgy and faith? economy and cash, largo dividends will bo distributed to every purchaser, in tho cheap? ness of tho articles sold. "A now era" has begun, and all shall share in its advantages by buying their DRUGS ami MEDICINES at this well known and reliable Drug Honse. Just received: Pure White Kerosene Oil, Fresh Congress Water, Quinine, Morphia, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sup. Carb Soda, ? , . . < Epsom Salts. For sale low, by E. H. IIEINITSH, Aug 27 _ Drngglet. A fresh lot of Canary Seed, to bc had at POLLOCK'S.