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"Let our Just Censure ^^^^^W??H^^5S^^^ Attend tbe True Evont." __ J--y^jtJtslc^?^-'^liiBfr_ BY J. A.. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 144. A^^^r,-.?.- ' - I ll-?li ?lillM?III i?tlll??toll?llll?ttlIr^ ?"?-?,-",., - : . . . . r- ? - - RTJSsiAn VrBW OP THE- WABI-^A 'Rus alon paper suggests that, ofter a decisivo victory has beeo gained, by either ol the> bolligoront powers, a congress of the gr??t' powers of Europe who have ab? stained from participation in the war shall be convened "with the objeot of scouring the establishment of guarantees Ipr the maintenance of peace and the protection of the equilibrium of Europe." The latter is the form in which tho new? ly-developed Kassian jealousy of un? checked Prussian successes would pro? bably manifest itself. That such a jealousy exists would seem to be indicat? ed by the tone of Russian journals, one ' of which severely condemns Prussia for her "arrogance." At tho beginning of the war, the disposition of Russia was most friendly to her Prussian neighbor, but she had not expected her to obtain a position by which she will become the first military power of Europe, as she is likely to be if she can put Franco down and keep her down. Tho organ of Prinoe Goxtsohakoff, the St. Petersburg Journal, led off in this change of sentiment, whioh is said to have been followed by other serai-offioinl journals. It is thought that, when the moment arrives for a friendly intervention, England, Austria1 and Italy will unite with Russia to that end. They are all interested in preserv? ing the present "balauco of powor," as it is styled, not excepting England, who may find a powerful naval rival, if Prus? sia should expand her limits so as to ac? quire two or three good sea-ports. The same.forecast and energy which have made'Prussia so powerful by land, would ultimately enable her to dispoto with England the sceptre of tho sea. THE FBENOII SOLDIERS.-According to the newspaper statements of his equip? ments, tho French infantryman carries n burden scarcely less in weight than that whioh loaded down the soldiers of an? cient Rome. The following is a formi? dable catalogne of his freight: A chasse pot, seven and a half pounds weight; sword, bayonet and scabbard, three pounds; ten pounds of ammunition, dis? tributed partly in two pouches and partly in his knapsack; a pair of extra shoes; a four-pound loaf; a canvas-bag slung over his left shoulder, and containing any creature comforts the man may procure, suoh as tobacco and brandy. Over his knapsack there is a great coat, a blanket, his Bhareof the canvas for the (ente d'abri, and sticks for the same, and a hugo camp-kettle. The knapsaok contains an extra pair of trousers, brushes, needles, thread, battons, a pair of gloves, socks, three shirts, and a water-flask. If the French soldiers enter battle now in this pack-horse style, it is not surprising that they have lost some of their clan. ALMOST A RIOT AT DAWSON, GA.-A riot was imminent at Dawson last Tues? day, but the calmness and dignity of the whites averted it. The excitement grew out of a difficulty between a white man, Mr. H. Tucker and a negro, in which the negro was wounded with a pistol, and Mr.. Tuoker permanently injured by club and axe in the hands of the negro. The Sheriff attempted to carry the ne? gro to jail when he escaped across the river, being shot at. Tho negroes sup? posing .be was killed, attempted a riot in revenge, but Colonel Parker, the Sheriff, and other officials ordered them to dis? band, and threatened them with the full penalty of the law if ever again found in such antagonism to the administration of the law. They then quietly dispersed, without farther demonstration, seeming to know that the officials were in the right. , Wo get these particulars from the Dawson Journal of the 25th. THEILABOIUNG MEN.-It seems strauge, as tho New York Expre as remarks, that labor congresses and conventions are nev? er managed by downright laboring man but are invariably meshed and wire-pull? ed by people who never did a day's work in a shop, or anywhere else excepting at political primaries and political caucuses. The Labor Congress now sitting in the Wost have uttered some bold truths; but they are pledging themselves to the sup? port of very dangerous doctrines, through whioh course they will not be likely to benefit their ohief cause. This, wo taki: it, is the elevation of labor and the laborer, a more just division of the profits of capital with the producer, and an ex? tended field for well paid industry. Nothing of this will be attained through collusion with demagogues, whichever political party they may profess to hail from. The Crown Prince of Prussia traveled very rapidly through Bavaria. At Ingolstadt, however, ho left his carriage, and after the officers had boon presented to him, he spoke as follows; "Gentle? men; I introduce myself to you as the Commander-in-Chief of tho Bavarian Army. I cannot tell you how greatly honored I feel at your King having in? trusted this post to me. We will not conceal from ourselves that we are about to outer on a diffioult contest, but the general enthusiasm which wo find in every District of Germany induces mo to hope that, by the help of God, it will be a victorious contest, which will lead to a lasting peace and the prosperity of Ger? many. Let us, therefore, depend on our good cause and on our good swords. " A good Dinner, at half-past 2 o'clock, every day, at EXCHANGE HOUSE. Bordeaux Wine Vinegar. 5BBL8. PURE FRENCH WHITE WINE and CIDER VINEGAR, for salo bv July 30_E. HOPE^ Fall Turnip Seeds. GREEN GLOBE. Red Top and English Rnta Raga. Frosh Seed for salo hy. July 30_E. HOPE. Che wi ats got Bay loy's Michigan Fine Cut at EXCHANGE HOUSE. Seed Rye. BUSHELS PRIME SEED BYE, for sal : by_ EDWARD HOPE. Smoktsts got the'best imported Cigars at EXCHANGE HOUSE. 25 Special KTotiooB. ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHIN A.-AL? MOST EVERY CASE CURED WITH PAIN KILLER. [From Rev. R. Telford, Missionary in Ghinni now visiting his home in Pennsylvania.] WASIIINOTON, PENN. DEAR Sins: During a residence of somo ten years as a missionary in Hiam and China, I found your Vegetable Pain Killer a most valu? able remedy for that learfnl scourge, tho Cholera. In administering the medicine, I found it moat effectual to ?ive a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in a gill of hot water, uweetened with sugar; then, after about fifteen minutes, begin to givo about a teaspoonful of tho same mix? ture overy few minutes until relief was ob? tained. Apply hot applications to tho extremi? ties. Patho tho stomach with tho Pain Killer, clear, and rub tho limbs briaklv. Of tboso who liad tho Cholera, and took tho medicine faithfully in the way stated abovo, eight out of teu rccoverod. Truly voura, It. TELFORD. If attacked with tho Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramp, Colic, don't delay tho uae of tho PAIN KILLER. FUNOCIIOW, CHINA. DEAR SIRS: During a long residence in Chi? na, I have UBed your invaluable Pain Killer, both in my own family and among tho Chi noso, and have found it a moat excellent me? dicine. In tho summer of 1802 and '03, whilo residing in Shanghai, I found it an almost certain euro for Cholera, if used in time. In docd, using it in a great many instances, I do not remember failing in a Bingle caso. For threo ycar?, I havo neon residing in thia placo, moro ttian fifty milcB from a physician, and have boen obliged often to fall npou my own reauurcca in caso of sickness. Tho ChinoBC como to ns in groat numbers for medicine and advice. Though without medical knowledge ourselves, tho few aimplo remedies wo can command aro BO much in advanco even of their physicians, that wo have almost daily applications. Wo allow thom to come, because it brings ua in contact with them, and opens a door of usefulness. In diarrhoea, colic, vo? miting, cholora, coughs, etc., your Pain Killer haB boen my chief medicine. * Yours, very trulv, T. P. CRAWFORD. The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers ir> Familv Medicines, and by E. H. HEINITfln, Sept 4 llllmo Columbia, S. C. TUe Shivering Staion.-Tho losB to the laboring claases of tho United States caused by fever and ague, h?e boen estimated at up? wards of two'millions of dollars per annum. Wholo settlements are sometimes prostrated by tho diseaso, and it is regarded in somo lo? calities, as one of those visitations nf provi? dence which cannot bo avoided. Thia is a mistake. As certainly as any of tho cvila which aro invited by neglect may bc fore? stalled by precaution-so certainly may an attack of intermittent (or remittent) fever bo prevented by invigorating tho system with Hustetter's Stomach Bitters, in advance of tho season, at which this malady provails. Prevention, it is needless to say, is tho wisest polioy; bat it is consoling to know that where time haB not boen thus takon by tho forelock, and the paroxysms havo actually commenced, a complote euro may, in all caeos, bo rapidly effected by the use of this powerful vegetable tonic. Tho reputation of tho Bittors aa a ape ci?o for dyspepsia, livor complaint, constipa? tion and nervous debility, has in aome mea? sure thrown into the shade its merita as a preventive and euro of othor ailments, but all who havo over takon it, cither as a protection against or a romedy for malarious fovers, will admit that it surpasses in efficiency all tho so-called specifics, including quinine, usually proBcribed for these maladies, whilo it is at tho same time entirely harmless and decided' ly palatable. Sept 2 fG South Carolina Bank and Trust Co., OF COLUMBIA, (In Building formerly occupied by Carolina Naiiotial Bank,) BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE all isaacs of GOVERNMENT BONDS, at enrrent market rates, also COIN and COUPONS, and execute orderB for the purchase and Bale of Gold, and all first-class securities, on commission. ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, pay ablo on demand, or at fixed date, bearing intoroat, and available in all parts of the United States. ADVANCES made to our dealers, on ap? proved collaterals, ai maiket rates of interest. COLLECTIONS made everywhere in tho United Statoa, Canada and Europe, and Ex chango bought and Bold. Dividends and Coupons collected. HARDY SOLOMON, President. J. C. ROATH, Cashier. Juno 20 3mo "The Carolina House." THIS HOUSE baa always enjoyed tho repu? tation of being tho best placo in tho city for obtaining tho coolest and moat delicioua mixed drinks. Tho now brand of Whiskey, THE HIBERNIAN, is eomething out of tho ordinary run. Call and Beo mo, on Washing? ton Btreot. RICHARD BARRY, April 7 Proprietor. Fresh Crackers. I7UMILY PACKAGES ASSORTED GUAGE* ; ERS, consisting of Milk, Cream, Egg, Butter, Boston and Lemon Crackers. ALSO, Frosh Sugar,Butter,Soda, Lemon and EGG CRACKERS, just received and for sale at wholesale and retail by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Pure Brandies. IA PIPE Jas. Hennessy's 1H00 Cognac. "*dt 1 Pipo " " 18C5 " 4 pipo Brandenburg Freres 1835 " Being Importer's Agent for aale of all Fo? reign Wines and Liquors offered by me, I can K?vo equal inducements to tho trade any Job? bing House in New York or Baltimoro can omir._ GEO. SYMMERS. KMUKY's UNIVERSA!. Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so well known throughout tho South, need no oommout. In Btylo of workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with tho samo amount of power, is unequaled. R. TOZER, Agent, August 2 Columbia, S. C. ' THUINE ! PHUINE'.?" ATIBAD OF ALL COMPETITION. AS far as hoard from, this now and extra? ordinary Fertilizing COMPOUND is in advanco of all ethers, and has, so far, defied competition. In tho groat raco of growth and production, it stands at the hoad of tho list. For sale by E. H. HEINIT8H, July 22 f Druggist and Chemist. Cigarros Papers can be had at POL? LOCK'S. To the Republican Voters of Richland County. THE following candidatos for County Of? ficers of Richland aro respectfully uubmittod to the people for their consideration. Boliov ing that tho masses aro opposed to tho action of tho (so-called) County Convention, held in Columbia on the 22d, 23d July, the samo being not legal; and that whilo they heartily sup? port thc nomination by tho Convention of lt. K. .Scott, for Governor, and A. J. Hausier, for Lieutenant-Governor, as well as tho selection of lt. H. Elliott, for tho Third Congressional District, yet they foci it as au usurpation of | power by tho ?aid (so-called) Convention, in their having made any County nominations, and that they aro not disposed to bo dictated to by any cliquo or ring, who may assume such power for their own aggrandizement; and as they also bolicvo in tho Republican principio of rotation in office. OUK TICItET. For Governor, ROBERT K. SCOTT. For Lieutenant- Governor, ALONZO J. RANSIER. For Congress-Third District, ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. For Senate, KEV, DAVID PICKETT. Representatives', HENRY DOBBINS, WILLIAM MISHAW, JAMES GOODWIN, S. KRAFT. Probate Judge, JOHN HEART. School Commissioner, G. WADDLETON. County Commissioners, N. THOMSON, ALFRED GOODWIN, PAUL SIMMS. August 25 Union Republican Nominations. For Governor. ROBERT K. SCOTT. For Lieutenant-Governor. ALONZO J. RANSIER. For Congress, Tldrd District. ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. For Senate. i WILLIAM B. NASH. Representatives. SAMUEL B. THOMPSON. WILLIAM SIMONS. JAMES DAVIS. ;E30P GOODSON. Probate Judge. WILLIAM HUTSONWIGO. School Commissioner. NATHANIEL E. EDWARDS. County Commissioners. JOHN H. BRYANT. JOHN J. GOODWIN. URIAH PORTEE. C. M. WILDER, Chairman Richland County Central Committeo. _Ang_21_ CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA -? ? ? Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received -. ? m - - INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE RA TE Of SEVEN PER CENT. FER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTUS ON A CCO UNl'S. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, i xice.VreMdoni* ' John P. Thomas, J 1 ice 1 re^?cniB. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. John C. C. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado Hampton, Colnmbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskel), Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Maves, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniol Ravenol. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or- ] phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liboral rato of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees! wishing to draw interest on their funds until j they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring lo set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their lejial representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for futuro uso. aro here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whero they will rapidly accumnlate, and, at the samo time, be subject to withdrawal whon needed. Aug 18 Great Inducements TO TnK Trade and Public generally AT TUR MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT TRUNK EMPORIUM A. SMYTHE, MAIN STREET, (OHM HI A UOTKL III II,DIVO. HAVING determined to roduco roy present spring and sommer stock of BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, Ac, which is very large and I completo, in order to make arrangements for. tho fall trade, I offer all goods in my line at COST for tho next thirty days; at which time stock will bo taken. This ia a rare opportu? nity, especially for the trado and consumers, to soonro great bargains, and I would most respectfully solicit a oall. A. SMYTHE. Time Extended Thirty Days. Juno 28 Fine Gold Watches GF all descriptions, for Ladies aud Gentlomon, for Bale at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Meters. 8cott Sc WilliarriH' Banking Houao._Dec 16 Tho finest of Playing Cards, to be bad at POLLOCK'S._ DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, OFFICE Main Street, over Messrs. I'ryan Sa McCartcr'a Bookstore. Aug 18 2rno_ Century Qne-cut Chewing Tobacco, to bo had nt POLLOCK'S. For Sale, MA NEAT COTTAGE, in tho central part of tho city, with ten rooms-live in basement and live up-stairs-and ne? cessary out-buildings. PosBcesion can bo had on tho first of October. Inquiro at this ojfice._July 27 G ans and Ammunition. TCST received by William Glaze, fino Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, lino Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Gaps, of all Lind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil? liams .V. Co.'? Banking Ilouse. Dec IC Genuino Durham Smoking Tobacco, to be bad at POLLOCK'S. Grand Clearing Out Sale OF DRY GOODS, To make Room for New Stock, At C. F. .TACKSON.'S July 31_ Cigarros eau bo had at POLLOCK'S. New FlQur, 5BBLS. NEW FLOUR. 10 sacks do All of whoat of this harvest, for salo low, bv July 2_ LOBRICK <fc LOWRANCE. A fresh supply of puro Catawba "Wine, by tho gallon or bottle, to bo had at | POLLOCK'S. New Mackerel. pr f\ KITS ANO QUARTER PARRELS NEW 0\J MACKEREL, for salo low. Aug 23_EDWARD IICPE. Guinness' Extra Stout, imported, to bo had at POLLOCK'S. New Publications. QUEEN HORTENSE. Rv L. Muhlback. Cloth $1.50. Paper $1.00. ^otkair. By DiarwlL Cloth $2.00. Paper $1.00 Tho Rob Roy on tho Jordan. By J. Mc? Gregor, (Illustrated.) $2.50. Free Russia. By William Hcpworth Dixon. $2.00 PassageB from tho English Note Bonks of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two volumes. $1.00. Man and Wifo. By Wilkie Collins. Cloth $1.50. Paper $1.00. Misa Thackcrv'B Complete WorkB. Cloth $1.75. Paper $1.25. Oonial Showman. By Artemus Ward. 75 conto. Lady of tho leo. By James DoMillo, author of Tho Dodge Club, Ac. 75 conta. Put Yourself in His Placo. Charles Reade's last and boat novel. 75 cents. The Lifo, Letters, Lecturca and AddroeBeB of Frederick W. Robortaou, M. A. $1.60. And other now booka for aalo at BRYAN &, MoCARTER'S Bookstore, Ang 28_Columbia, S. C. The Office OF thc Executive Committee of the Union Reform Party is over the Savings Rank. All persons friendly to tho cause, will have access to tho ro> m "at any timo of tho day, wboro they can BCO the papers, and get tho news. Office boura from from 9 to ll a. m. and from 5 to C p. m. E. W. 8EIBELS, July 28_Sec. and Trcaa. Ex. Com. Hungry aud thirsty people can get satisfied every time at EXCHANGE HOUSE. J\ B. LasSALLE, GENEUAL Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder Treatle-work included, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAKOLIIVA. July 16_3 ra o Imported Bremen Lager, to bo had at POLLOCK'S. Removal ot Dental Office. gam DR. D. L. BOOZER has removed his tB^TTJoflico to Mr. G. Diercka' new building, on Main Btroot, over tho MeasrB. Portor A Co.'a Dry Gooda* Store, where ho ollera his professional services to hie former patrons and tho public. Juno 28 Imported Curacao, and Maraschino, to be had at POLLOCK'S. IO TT "XT THE ARR OW TIE. M 4L. VACS^VJI^ Bl THE "ARROW TIE" was inventod and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, whtlo a resi? dent of Now Orleans, previous to tho lato war-and eales of considerable quantity wero mado boro in 16G1. Sinco tho war, it has boon gradually grow? ing in favor in ovory acctiou where cotton ia mado. Tho manufacturo and salo of that TIE ia tho exercise on tho part of McCOMB of an unim? peachable proprietary right. For salo by all dealers in Iron Tios and country' merchants generally, under full gua? rantee at tho lowest market prices. ROBERT MURE & CO., Gonoral Agents. Charleston, S. C. CHARLES IS, BABTLETT, Columbia, S. O., Go aoral Traveling Agont for tho Carolinas. July 19_ 3mo Pan-cako and Michigan fine-cut Chew? ing Tobacco, to be bad at POLLOCK'S. GEO. HUGGINS' INSURANCE A&BNCY. -. <.-. ESTABLISHED IX COLUMBIA,S. C., 18111. Old and Wealthy Companies Represented. AGGREGATE CAPITAL OVER $25,000,000! F.BE DEPARTMENT. iEtna Fire Insurance Company OF HARTFOBD, CONN. Chartered 1819-Charter Perpetual. ASSETS SG.OOO.OOU. Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London, Chartered 1803. ASSETS $8,000,000 IN GOI.I). ?arThis Company insnreeagainst Firoonij/. No Marino or Lifo risks taken, as in most Fo? reign Insurance Companies. Manhattan Fire Ins. Co., of New York, Chartered 1821. Thc oldest Fire Insurance Company in tho City of Now York. ASSETS $1,400.000. Phenix Fire Ins. Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y Chartered 1853. Assets $2,000,000. PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn. Chartered 18G4. Assets $700,000. UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San Francisco, Cal. Chartered 13G5. Assets $1,200,000 in Gold. J?6?-Policie9 issued payable in Gold or Currency. LIFE DEPARTMENT. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Chartered 1853. Assets $7,500,000. Tho abovo Companies have oach mado thc deposit of South Carolina State Roods, with tho Comptroller-General of tho State, as re? quired by tho Act of tho General Assembly. Tho undersigned has conducted thc busi? ness of thi " Agency tor tho last twenty-one yoars, during which poriod no case of litiga? tion with any claimant has ever occurred. RISKS TAKEN IN COLUMBIA AND UPPER COUNTIES OF THE STATE. AU Claims for Lon Hen Adjusted and Pnidl At THIS AtJESCV. GEORGE HUGGIN8, AGENT, OlTico under the "Columbia Hotel," In roar of Messrs. DufBo A Chapman's, Columbia, S. C. ? o ? ? GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public, Aug 9 lm COLUMBIA, S. C. ? j u - . " ' New Family Flour. 1 KA HB LS. Net? and Choice Family Lt}\J FLOOR for eale low by. Aug 10_ED WARD HOPE. Btooks and Bonds. Gold and Silver. BANK BILLS AND COUPONS. JURY CER? TIFICATES. COUNTY CLAIMS, Ac, Aa, bought and sold by D. OAMBRILL, OFFICE-Columbia Hotel Building. Ang?wt 21_8rno Just Received, FROM M ?-esra. Verden, Davien A Co., Louis? ville, Kv., one barrel of tho celobrated Applegato?' Kentucky Belle WHISKEY, at Ex? change House. PAYSINOER A FRANKLIN, Aug 27 _Proprietors. Selling Off to Close Ont. AS I intend hereafter to keep only a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. I will nell out, at and bolow cost, my ENTIRE STOCK of TiBtola. Guns, Powder Flaake, Shot Pouches, Capa, Cartridges, Powder and all other Fancy Articles. ? ALSO, A fine lot of FANS, selling very low. ISAAC SULZBAOHER, June 1_Columbia Hotel Row. Office Board County Commissioners, Richland. COLUMBIA, August 28. ?370. PROFOSALS to rebuild tho Bridgo over Little River, known as ''Ashley'sBridgo," on the Columbia and Monticello road, will bo received bv tho County CommiBeioners ot Fairfield aird of Richland, until THURSDAY, 1st September next. The contract tb be awarded to tho lowest responsible bidder; the Board, howover, rcaerving to themselves the right to reject all bide. PlanB, Ac/, can'be aeon by application to ' r i ' W. SHIVER, Chairman, Board County Commissioners, Richland, Aug 24_.__^ City Machine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned ^^^^^^p^^^^^^^^^is^pro^a^ro^~. to Gearing Milllrons* May 26 3mo_RICHARD TOZER. IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OB Silver WATCn and CHAIN, call at ISAAC 8ULZBAOHER'S. IF you want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SULZBAOHER'S. IF von arc in noed of SOLID SILVER or PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBAOHER'S. IF your eves aro failing, and you want tho BEST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SULZBAOHER'S. IF vou want a good and reliable TIME-PIECE or CLOCK, call at .Tonel ISAAC SULZBAOHER'S. University of Virginia THE Session of this Institution AJ^Bk commences annually on tho first tsuiGggfeday of OCTOBER, and continues, ^naKS'without interruption, till the ^t^y Thursday preceding the 4th of ?SEa3^ July ensuing. Tho organization of the Institution is very complete, embracing extensive and thorough conrses of instruction in Literature and Science, and in the profession* of Law, Medi? cino and Engineering. Tho exponaos of tho Academic or Law Stu? dent, exclusive of tho cost of Text-Books and - clothing, and pockot money, amount to about $3G5 per session of nine months; and of the Engineering or Medical Student to about - 5395, of which sums, respectively, $220 or $250 i? payablo on admission, and the balance in thc nrogreas of the session, i For details Bond for catalogue. P. 0. ''Uni versity of Virginia." 8. MAUPDN, July 30 30_Chairman of the Faculty. Imported Wines. IHAVE just received the following list of choice VINES, compriaing the finest Euro-. fiean brands. This is, without doubt, tho argest and best asEortmcnt over offered in Columbia. CLARETS.-Brandenburg Freres' Medoo, St. Julien. Margaux, Pontet Canct, LaRose, Chateau LaRoae, Grand Vin Latour, 1858; Margaux, 1858; LaFitto, 1858. noe iv s AND SAUTER NES._Lanben heimer, Neerstelmer, Hockheimer, Marco brnner, Rudoaheimer, Haut Suuterne, Haut Barsac. CHAMPAGNES-Mnet A Chanda's Ver? sen ay, Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, G nen Seal." Bruch. Poocher .v. Co V Lac D'Or, Carte D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. SHERRIES._All Grades from, houee of Wisdom A Waiter, Xer<<s de I.a Frontera, in? cluding some very cindee "AMONTILLADO," worthy the attention of connoiseurs. May 15 GEORGE HYMMER8. University ol South Carolina, COLUMBIA, 8. C., AnguBt C, 1870. THE next, the sixty-fourth An //38^ nual Session nf thia* Institution, will open on MONDAY, October 3, vVl}^p^S'lH70. and continue, without inter? j/FjWr mission, to tho ensuing July. <g&?jr Tho advantage of a completo education is offered at this Institution to Students in Law, (tho graduated being enti? tled to practice in the Courts of tho State;) in Medicine, (the course of instruction being ex? tendive and thorough, with two written ex? aminations during the session;} in Engineer? ing, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, English Lite? rature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and in tho Scientific Schools. I Expenses, i. e., for University Fees and Roan), for session of nino months, are: For Student in Academic Schools, about $200. For student in Law, or Medicino, about $2C3. Stato Students aro recoivod from the seve? ral Counties, upon tho rocotamdation of their Representatives and the appointment of the Governor. H. W. BARNWELL, Aug 'i 2mo_Chairman of the Faculty. Now York Lion Lager, to be had at POLLOCK'S. CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE. E. H. H??MITSH, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGIST SCCCESSOn TO FISIIEU .t nEINITSn, At thc Old Established Stand, opposite thc Phtenix Omeo. " J..- HAVING mado now and advantagooni nfl BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS, th( Qjlw subscriber will bo onablcd to o d'or ven great inducements to buyers. Goods wei bought aro well sold, and by energy and faith economy and cash, largo dividends will bi distributed to every purchaser, in tho cheap ness of tho articles sold. "A now era" bai begun, and all shall sharo in ita advantage; by buying their DRUGS and MEDICINES a this well known and reliable Drug House Just received: Puro White Kero?cno Oil, Freeh Conpresa Water, Quinine, Morphia, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sup. Carb Soda, Epsom Saltt For salo low, by E. H. HEINIT8H, Aug 27_Druggist. A fresh lot of Canary Heed, to bo ba< at POLLOCK'S.