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-*^ggjjgjfBM IJ11., ...Ul,,,Ul,Wu*.. . *l??^^?f 4U.O aav?i?x^filx* Papo HoBimca ?n-The Art?onco on Parla. '' LONDON, September 10.- Ao frogments O? tho Oap tain, found BO for, bolong to no vital parte of tho ?hip, it is thought . hoi boll may have drifted sea-ward. From accounts of tho storm, it seems the gale was increasing, and Wednesday morning? the signal was given for the squadron to wotir ship. The Captain's response was not seen. The rest of tho - fleet ran before tho wind until out of sight of the Captain. At 7 o'clock, a heavy squall occurred, which probably threw the Captain on her beam ends. The bodies fonnd wero of men whoso duty it was to wear the ship. It is pos? sible tho vessel was driven to sea after being, wrecked, and the bodies of tho men found were washed oil. The names of the officers and seventeen men re? ported saved are unknown. At ll o'clock this morning, a largo vessel, namo un? known, stuck on Goodwin Sands, on tho East coast of England, and was soon a total wreck. Ho boat could approach her on ncoou \t of tho high sea. Tho fate of the crew is unkuown. Ou a board which floatod ashoro were tho words "Now York." Eugenio and the Prince remain seclud? ed at Hastings. Olozaga is attempting vainly to medi? ate. Ho insists upon the integrity of French soil. Viotor Emanuel's precautions aro so perfect that tho Pope cannot escape from Some. Charette, commanding tho rem? nant pf foreign forco at Rome, threatens to resist tho Italians to the end. J <j*nr,TX, September 10.-Tho King, wrui- ,~ to tho Queen, describing his emotions on meeting the French Empe? ror, says: "It was overwhelming for the moment. I could not control my? self on thus meeting him who three years ago I saw at tho summit of gran? deur. The Emperor was equally moved." The peace conditions printed in the Gazelle de France are grossly exagger? ated. Prussia demands no 3,000,000,000, of francs iudemuity, or the surreudor of any position held by the iron clad fleet. The gas works of Paris aro located outside of tho defences and aro likely to fall into tho hands of tho enemy. Thc reign of the mob aud terrorism is there? fore impending. Tho attitude of England is unfavora? bly regarded on tho continent. PAIUS, September 10.-Tho afternoon papers report that the commandant ol Liaon opened the gates on the demand of the Prussians. When tho Prussian officers and soldiers were well inside, thc commandant fired a mine, blowing iq the citadel aud killing aud wounding many of tho onemy. Largo numbers oi the Garde Mobilo continue to arrive PARIS, September 10.-Considerable excitement prevailed ovor tho favorable news reported that Bazaine had cut hi: way through the Prussian army aud ii now marching Parisward. The repon stiffened tho Bourso and Rentes advaucci to fifty-five. The Prussians aro advancing ou Pari: leisurely. Tho French evacuated Char my as the Prussians appeared, destroy ing tho railroad. PARIS, September ll.-Tho Prussian oontinuo to advance. Tho disciplino i good. They commit no depredations The railroads are destroyed as tho eucra; approaches. It is now stated that th Prussians themselves exploded tho Laoi fortifications. Toul holds out. Th garrison makes effective sorties. Bazain is quiet, but sends out expeditions dail, to harrass tho enemy. Tho Pope wi I retire to Fort Audolphus, upon tho np proacb of tho Italians. BERLIN, September ll.-King Wilbur has been officially advised of the it: trigues of certain German Priuces. LONDON, September ll.-Admin Milnes' accouut of tho loss of tho Co] tain, who was on board, says: "Tu Captain, on tho morning of the Gtl everything was in order; tho sailing tri? began that afternoon; tho breeze wu moderato; tho ship carried hov royals i 4 o'clock; tho breeze freshened, th Captain making from eleven to thirtee knots an hour, while tho sea washed In lee deck, tho gunwales sometimes lev with the water; ho loft the Captain 5.5 p. m., twenty miles of Finnestiere; whe evolutions were resumed, the ships wei in tho designated positions, and a Wes ward courso taken; ll p. m. tho win freshened, and tho barometer fell; a ga ensued, and our sails were reefed; tl Captain was close astern tho Hag-sh i steaming steadily, and gaining on n at 1.15 a. m. she was six points abaft oi beam, keeling over very much; aft minutes later, her lights still visible, thick rain shut her out; at dawn t< ships of tho fleet wero visible, and tl Captain missing; the squadron scatton to search; fragments of tho wreck wo found, but no survivors were discovere subsequently eighteen of tho cn reached Capo Corrobejo, and report that another boat capsized, and all wc lost." Tho railroads havo discontinued t sale of through tickets to Paris. It is rumored that tho Prussians he the Northern Railway Station at (Sri where several other railways meet. T French mails aro scanty and irregular. PARIS, September ll.- Trochu ord? all tho woods within sight of Paris to destroyed on tho approach of tho enen The Prussians have impressed into si vice tho men collected for tho Fren conscription. The onemy capt tired soi guns en roule for Strasburg. Belgium expected to recognize tho Repub immediately. Baron Mercier, Fren Minister at Madrid, bas been recall* An understanding between Russia, Itt aud tho United States, looking to I termination of tho war, is meutioni The suite of tho Empress has 1 Antwerp for Harwich, Euglaud, with immense baggage. Tho Berno Dele, tion has left hero for tho King's he: quarters, to intercedo for Strasburg. The sappers and miners, assisted the inhabitants, are felling trees in i the enemy approaches. Tho gas works ar?iJ^^'j?'oJS?M^a. Vt A' M fl Oj ? LONDON, September 12.-Formidable" popular demonstationa were held here to-day in favor of tho Fronau Republic, and against a monarchy at home and abroad. One in Hyde Park aud' one at St. James' Hall. The imbecility of the British Government was Btrongly de? nounced, and charges were made againat the Queen, by name, that she encouraged the King of Prussia on the march to Franco for the purposo of destroying the Republic. The proposition to suppress the Queen's name was received with a tempest of hisses. A voice in the crowd cried, "Threo groans for the Prince of Wales." The respono was universal and passionate. Tho aspect of tho crowd at ono time was really appalling. The bet? tor class of the people assembled at St. James' Hall. Resolutions denounce Kiug William's inconsistency, iu advanc? ing upon Paris, after tho announcement that the war was not upon the Freuch people. The speakers said the English Government was hostie to France-not because abo lovos Germany, but hutes Republicanism, and fears it. Tho Go? vernment of Euglnud has not recognized thu Republic iu France, but the day is at baud when the French Republic would bo called to recognize thc Republic of Englaud. PAIUS, September 12.-Tho Ministry publish tho following: Tho Prussians attacked Tout on Saturday, nt 5 o'clock in thc morning, and persisted till 9 in thc evening. They were constantly re? pulsed and many of their batteries dis? mounted. Moro than 10,000 Prussians are hors du combat. Verdun holds out. Montmedy splendidly repulsed the Prus? sians ou Thursday. Tho Prussians sur? rounded Meaux, and aro in forco in Crecy. They aro approaching Noisy LeGrajdo. [Meaux is twenty-live miles from Crecy; about the some distance from Noi?y LeGruud, aud nine miles from Paris.] It is rumored that Russia in? sists upon au armistice. It is stated again that tho United States sent three decided despatches to Berlin. It is said tho Prussian ad vaneo was stopped in consequence. LONDON, September 12.-The British journals argo Euglish intervention us a duty and right, tho neglect of which would iuvolve dishonor. Advices re? garding tho Emperor's treatment indi? cate that he is more honored as a guest than a prisoner. BEIILIN, September 12.-Tho Arch? bishop of Queseo nod Posen denies that tho war ou thu purt of Prussia is anti Catholic. LONDON, September 12.-Florenco nd vic.CB stato that tho Itnliau troops will enter Romo to-day. Italy's ultimatum virtually strips tho Popo of temporal power, but will concur with any powci in guaranteeing the iudepoudcuce of thc Pon ti fl'. PAULS, September 12.-Tho success al Toni and Montmedy, with the reported halt, of the Prussian advance, strengthen.' tho Bourse. Cousiderable purchases OD speculation. LONDON, September 12.-Tho Prussiui; army halted twenty-live miles from Paris, at the special request of Bismarck, t< consider tho Russian Austrian proposi lion for an armistice. Tho departure o: certain members of tho Freuch Govern munt from Franco for Tours, is indofin uitely postponed. BEitiiiN, September 12.-Great sensa timi was caused hero by the Americut of?cial despatch to Bancroft, expressing tho hope that tho war would now close as its aim had been accomplished-th? dethronement of Napoleon. The de spat ch was sent to King William by ? special messenger. LONDON, September 12.-Telegram from the scat of war, in papers hero, an a perfect chaos with contradictory state monta. Reports forwarded to New Yorl papers aro mainly correct. Private tele gram aro rofused in Paris. Tho Time says Franco has been cured of militar dictators, aud that stubborn defeuco o Paris is certain if besieged. MADHID, September 12.-Demonstra tious of French sympathy continuo ii Northern Provinces. Republicans, herc have siguod an address demanding a con vocation of Cortes. PAIUS, September 12.-It is ofliciall announced that Thiers departs for LOE don, St. Petersburg and Vienna, on Kecret missiou. The Prussiaus wero n Niulun last night. Rumors of an armit tice increase. Tho diplomatic Corps dt fers their departuro from the city. PAIUS, September 12.-Orders hav been issued for the fortification c Havre, Marseilles, Dunkirk and othc ports. French men-of-war aro to bo full manned and held ready to sail at a mi mont's notice. LONDON, September 12.-Gatibaldi expected at Paris. HAVANA, September 12.-Tho Panam and West India Cabio opened this evei ing. Cholera is increasing in this cit; DeRodas arrived herc tonight. Pr?-lkCl? .TU ii Int ri- \i> Yellow Fe vt r In NOV Ol lt mei, &t:. CHARLESTON, September ll.--Arrived steamcr Clyde, New York. WASHINGTON, September H.-Berj.h my still acts as French Minister. 1J had no notification of a successor. NEW YOUR, September ll.-A speci correspondent writes from Florence tin the. sixth Cabinet Council met yosterdu; and wero unable to agree on the Romn question, and agreed to resign subs queutly. A telegram announcing tho Frene Republic was received, when tho resign tions wero withdrawn, and tho Cabin resolved to occupy Romo. All plans opposition aro disconcerted by this d termination. A duel is imminent in New York b tween Gonerals Jordan and Qaesada, consequence of an article in tho Spanii paper of that oity. Eleven hundred troops leave on Mo havot?lifisdaj?ti?lpa. /These nfc, tho first inatalmont of tho 10,000 troops for tba Coban reinforcement. DcRhodas hais tendered bis resignation. The 'convening of' the Cortes In Mad ri d has beon indefinitely postponed. BOSTON, September 12.-Edward Brad ly, indieted for wife murder, hung him? self in jail to-day. LEWISTON, MB., September 12.-The vote is larger than last year. The De? mocrats bring out every vote. Republi? cans favoring Chamberlain over Morrill, for the United States Senate are vot? ing with tho Democrats for the Legisla? ture. NEW YORK, September 12.-The steam? ship Arizona, from Aspiuwall, to-day, brought S69.G05 in specie. WASHINGTON, September 12.-Con? gressman Sheldon, who left New Orleans on tho 8th, contradicts thu yellow fever statesmeuts about that city. Only a few sporadic cases existod. The last case re? ported was two weeks ago, aud not moro than five or six before. WASHINGTON, September 12.-Solicitor Barefield hus gone to Boston, to consult with Boutwell about unexpended ba? lances, Rovouuo receipts from tho 1st of July to date show an increase of nearly SG.500,000, over same timo last year. ALLENTOWN, PA., September 12.-A trniu of cars on the Lehigh and Snsquc bannoh Rond ran over a cow, when tho rear car was thrown over the embank? ment, and a number of passengers, mostly Philadelphia's, were hurt. FORTRESS MONROE. September 12. The brig Red Wing from Rio, passed in to-day. Experienced a violent hurri? cane, lasting thirteen hours, ou tho 1st inst., lost ber mainsail, and sustained other damage. The barque J. H. Staver soii, arrived from Rio, for New York, short of provisions. NEW ORLEANS, September 12.-The Democratic State Convention did noth? ing to-day. The only question of inter? est was on the ml mission of colored dele? gates. The question will be decided to? morrow. i.'irv \\< AN? < o n M I '.lir I ,\ I.. NEW YORK, September 12-Noon. Stocks very dull. Gold 13?.j. Money 1(?;5. Sterling-long IP,'; short 10'?. ?'?s, 12JV. Flour quiet. Wheat dull and drooping. Corn le. better. Pork 2G.87'.; @27.00. Cotton quiet and firm-uplands Orleans 2();>s'; sales 500 bales. Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Money -1(^6. Gold 13%@ 13J,?. Cotton firm-sales 1,200 bales; uplands 19%. Flour steady und un? changed. Wheat-white Southern 1.12!..'. Com 82(283. Pork 27.00. Lard unchanged. Whiskey 89(2,00. Groceries firm. Freights Jinn-steam wheat 8?:?. BALTIMORE, September 12.-Flour and wheat dull and unchanged. Com scarce and in demand-wdiite 8S(o.90. Pork 29.00. bacon active and firm-shoulders 16?$@15}?. Whiskey 91(2-92. ST. Louis, September 12.-Bugging unchanged and steady. Flour dull-su? perflue Loomat!. 25. Corn dull-mixed G3. Whiskey 90(292. Pork 27 00. Shoul? ders lll^Cmll'? ; clear sides 18'?- Lard 15'.i(2UG. CINCINNATI, September 12.-Flour dull-family 5 4U@6.00. Whiskey dull, ut 8S(o>89. Provisions dull and unchang? ed-nothing of consequence done. GALVESTON, September 12.-Good ordinary cotton 15; sales 90 bales; re? ceipts GG. NEW ORLEANS, September 12.-Cotton dull aud lower-middlings 17?.?;sales 150 bales; net receipts 2G3; stock 14,077. Flour 5.50(?)0 25. Mixed corn 85(2,87,'..'?; white 93@97>?. Pork 29.00. Baco'u 15%@18??; hams 20. Lard 17'4(220. Molasses 25@35. Coffee \l}$(Jt\\7 }\. MORILE, September 12.-Cotton less j active and prices lower-middlings 17l.i; sales 200 l?ales; net receipts 510; stock 10,257. SAVANNAH, September 12.-Cotton steady-middlings 19%; sales 150 bales; receipts 3,395. AUGUSTA, September 12.-Cotton quiet but firm-sales 200 bales; receipts 247; middlings 17!,;. CHARLESTON, September 12.-Cotton quiet aud unchanged - middling 17(._.(W. 17%; sales 50 bales; receipts 910; ex? ports 1,129; stock 903. LONDON, September 12-Noou.-Con? sols 92,'f;. Bonds 89%. LIVERPOOL, September 12-Noon. Cotton steady-uplands Orleans 9J?. LIVERPOOL, September 12-Evening. Cotton firmer-uplands 9^(29,?^; Or? leans 9 J a'(<#)*"'; sales 12.000 bales. Mrs. Hartwell, wife of Rev. J. B. Hartwell, a missionary in China, died at Tung Chow, China, in Juno last. She was a pious, excellent lady, and leaves in that distant lund her husband and four children; the two youngest, twins of three months of age, nt her death. Rev. Mr. Hartwell was originally neut out aud sustained for years is a mission? ary by tho Greenville Baptist Church. The French fleet in tho Baltic and North Seas appears to be suffering from tho Mime trouble which ruined thu French army-a want of competent direction. Its Admiral has not only ?lone nothing of an offensivo character, but it seems from a late report, has nut jmt concentrated his vessels for operations of any kind. .'TUE BEST OE REST IS SLEEP."-Wo? men require moro sleep than men, farmers less than those engaged in any other occupation. Editors, reporters, printers and telegraph operators need not aleep at all. Lawyers can sleep ns much as thoy choose-it wilMteep them out of mischief. General Grant is said to know but one quotation from Shakspcare. It may be found in tho play of Othello; Iago nays to Roderigo: "Put money in thy purse; bo honest if you can, but put money in thy purse." ?J?OTHERlqt of tho DO ex tra Au o BEG ARR; . ORfeK above-proof Brandy; hoeddrin a variety-, of other choice articles. Givo them a trial. . . OPA?PINOJ?R'A FBANKIiIJi, Sept 10, Exchange Hona?, Main street. Building and Loan Association. THE booka of this Association aro now opon for subscription at tho Oitizenn' Savings Bank. One dollar per share'. This will en? title tho holder to borrow $200.. It is desira? ble that the Association comineuoo on the ?rst of October next. A mooting of the ?tock holdurs will be called next week. Hopt 10 J. P. THOMAH, President. To Wood Contractors. PROPOSALS will bo received at thia oflico for bupplying tho City Water Works with li vu hundred corda good quality PINK WOOD. Tho propoaala will ho submitted to Conned for action at regular meeting, Soptcinber 20. WILLIAM J. EXTER, Sept 10 _City Clerk. DRY GOOD S POR Fall and Winter. WE have now on hand ono of tho BEST STOCK OF GOODS over offered in thia market at tina auuaon of tho year. Our buyer ia now in New York and glopping us gooda daily, bought under regular pricea, which wo aro Bolling very low. Call and be Convinced. A full atock of Gooda for Full and Winter nu baud, united to this market, and our POPULAR PRICKS insured to plcaao every uno. Our WE OL ESA L E DE PA li TMENT Ia full to overflowing, and rare inducements offered to country mercliHUla. If you want FULL VALUE ron voua MONEY, yon will get it from W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Main street. Ju-t received a full line of CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS, DRUOOETS, BUGS and HAS SACKS, .Vc. Some of our patterna in Carpets arc private. Agents for the EMPIRE SEWING MA? CH INF.-ono o? tho boot. Wc have on band a line of skeleton STEP LADDERS, from three feet to ten feet high, very light and strong, livery housc-keoper should h H. vc ono. W. D. LOVE. B. IL McOttEKnv._?^PJLI0 Just Received ANOTHER lot of those flue LEMONS, at the POLLOCK HOUSE.*" Iron Ties. i t~\ f\i\{\ LBS. superior IBON .dbw\\J\J\J TIES, for aale low by S. pt jj E. HOPE. Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of HUBS, ?Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Wheel*, Poh-a, Boita, Malleable Castings, .Fifth Cheela, Banda, Enamelled Leather, Oaah Leather, Patent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining Nada. Sprinta, Axlea, Firo and other Iron, Dun li Frames, Paihta, Oila, Carrirge Varnishes, Ac, Ac. Our stock of tlicao gooda is second to none in Columbia, ami thouc desiring to purchaae, will sore money by calling ou Sept ll _ _ J. AT. It. AGNEW. New Mackerel - ^nmr^ JUST to hand. No. 1, 2, and ~-?FSZlsgS? 3 MACKEREL, catch of 1870. For eale by GEORGE SYMMEBS^ Stocks and Bonds, Gold and Silver. BANK BILLS AND COUPONS, JURY CER? TIFICATES, COUNTY OLA1 MS, Ac, Ac, hought and bold hy D. GAM BRI LL, OFFICE-Columbia Hotel Building. Auguat 21 mao Cotton Bagging. 1 CT ?~\?\f \ YARDS heavy and medium LO.\JKJ\J COTTON BAGGING, for ?ale ny E. HOPE. Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for aale low to dealers hv EDWARD HOPE. 50 Bolted Corn Meal. DARRELS, in line order, for cale bv ??O Sept 9 EDWARD HOPE. State of South Carolina-Richland Co. Susan P. Gibbes, etat., os. Anna M. Onignard and Jamea S. Gui^uard, Administrator, vi al. # * # ? * IN compliance with the decretal older in the above atated case, the creditors of tho lato Jamea Sandura Guignant aro hereby notified that they ure required to present and eatabliah bv proof their respective demanda againat bia c?talo, on or heforo the 1st ol' NOVEMBER next, before mo, at my oflico in Columbia, South Carolina. D. JJ. DESAUSSURE, Hopi 3 % Special Referee. Notice. THE undersigned will apply to A. Eflrd, Judgu of Probate for Lexington County, at Lexington Court Uouso, on MONDAY, thc Hil day of October next, tor a Anal diaehargo aa Administratrix ot the estate of H. S. Boyd. ELIZABETH E. BOYD. LEESVILLE, S C., Augu?t:'e, 1870. Sept 1 }12 0. A. BEDELL J. H. & M. L. KINARI). IBEG to inform my numerous city and country friends that I have made an en? gagement with the well known and popular Dry Gooda Houau of J. II. it M. L. KINABD, of Columbia, S. C., and will be pleaaed to aeo thom at that establishment, one doer South of Columbia Hotel. Knowing full well, that with tho GREAT ADVANTAGES thia house possesses in variety und extent of slock, the smtill ]>rt>Ji's at which gooda aro hold, and Ibo immense huaincaa that the house does, I nm placed in a position to oder greater induce? ment* to my friends lo parchase from me than heretofore. C. A. BEDELL. Sept ti 413 E. Morris, Columbia, S. C., MANUFACTURER or COTTON (?INS, at ?3 5?) per aaw. Our (lina ure warranted to piu iaein every reaped, or no salo. Pre? mium awarded at hint State Fair. Alan, Wood Turning in every description and alvie, at ?hort notice. .June Itu .tino Axes'. Axes! '. 1 DOZEN beat east steel warranted LV/vJ AXES, just received and for aale I ni wholesale ami retail Also, twouty-llvo dozen good cant ateol AX'CS at retail for $1 eaeh. Twenty dozen AXE HANDLES, anda rall supply of SPADES, SHOVELS, PICKS, M vrroCKy, Ac, Ac Just received, and for salo low, by J.*, T. B. A?.NEW, EMERY'S U.VIV Kit SAL Cotton Gins and Condensers. rT?HESE OINS, so well known throughout JL tho South, neod no comment. In stylo of workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with the narnu amount of power, is nnoqnnlod. R. TOZER, Agent, August 2- Columbia, 0. C. OUR FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS. AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, NOW IN STORE. The Largest and Best Stock WE BATE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. MEN and BOYS'HATS of evcrv doacrip tion, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, RUGS, DRESSING GOWNS, Ac. A superior SHIRT, never beforo offered in thia market, mado to order without extra charge. Tho largcat lino of French and English CLOTHS ano VESTINGS ever offered. With additional facilities in our workshop, wo aro determined that our Custom Department ahall ho unsurpassed. HATS and CLOTHING at wholosalo R. A W. C. 8WAFFIELD, Sept, 10 _ Columbia Clothing Hona? Grand Clearing Out Sale DRY GOODS, To make Room for New Stock, At C. F. JACKSON.'? July 31 United States District Court-South Carolina District. In iv tho Laurena Railroad Company, Bank? rupt.-In Bankruptcy. rilli E cr?ditera of tho Laurena Railroad, _L bankrupt, are required hy order of the Court, dateil 20th August, 1870. to render and establish their roapectivo liena, before C. G. Jaeger, Register, within thirty dava from the publication hereof, or they will bo precluded from any distribution of the aaaela of thc aaid bankrupt. JAMES M.BAXTER, NEWIIKUIIY, S. C., Sept. G, 1870. Aaaigneo. Sept ti Imo State of South Carolina-Richland Co. /Ar THE COURT OF PRO ii A TE. Hy William Hut son Wigg, Judge cf Probatein liic/Uand County. WU UREAS, Eben Stcnhouao hath applied tu me for letters of administration on thoeetatoof GEORGE STENHOUSE, lato of | Bichlaud, deceased. These aro, therefore, to cite aud admonish all and singular the kin? dred and creditors of thc aaid deceased, to bo and appear before mb, at a Court ot Probate for the aaid County, to bo boldon at Columbia, on tho 10th day of September, 1870. at 10 o'clock A. M.. to ahow cause, if any, why the Baili Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and tho aeal of tho Court, thia 2d day of September, A. D. 1870, and in tho niuot v-r>fth vcar of American Inde? pendence. WILLIAM HUTSONW1GO, Sept ti tu2 Judge of Probate. The Georgia Gin. THE moat universally and deservedly popu? lar GIN in use. Everybody who know? il, buys it, aud those who buy it, aro alwaya pleaaed with it. lt claima no needles, no con? densers, no ateel brush, but simply to bo the best Gin in uso, o very th lng considered. Prices moder te; qualitv alwava guaranteed. LO BRICK ?- LOWRANCE, July 17 2nio Agenta, Columbia. New Flour. 5BBLS. NEW FLOUR. 10 ?acka do . All of wheat of thia harvest, for aalo low, bv July 2 LOR RICK ^LOWRANCE. IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZBACUER'S. IF von want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S. IF von are in need of SOLID SILVER or PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S. IF your evea are failing, and you want Ibo BEST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SULZDACHER'S. IF von want a good and reliable TIME-PJECE or CLOCK, call at ^uji?l__ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S. State of South Carolina, Richland Co. Edward W. Bancroft as Administrator of C. A. Bedell and H. B. Clatlin A Co., Plaint illa, vs. Sarah H. Bedell, Charlea A. Bodell, Francia B. Orchard, Augusta Orchard and Arthur Bodell-Com fda ott to marshal asselts for sale of land, relief, Ac. Carroll ti Melton, Plaint id's A lt or n ey s. PURSUANT to au order of tho Court in tho shove case, tho creditors of Charlea A. Redol?, deceased, late of Columbia, Bichlaud County, South Carolina, aro required to establish their respective demanda before the undersigned at his oflico in Columbia, S. C., on or beforo the 27th day of September next. D. B. MILLER, Aug 27 ?tu C. 0. C. and Special Referee. Valuable Farm for Sale in Ed ge field County, South Carolina. IOFFER for mile my FARM, in Eil geHeld Conni v, situated oil the Mt. Willing Road, tour miles from Bali avilie, Charlotte, Colum? bia and Augusta Railroad. Tho said Farm contains 3(M? aerea, and ia well improved, with good dwelling, gin house (nearly new) and all necessary out buildings, and a well of good water in the yard. For further particulars apply to E. W. MCLKNNA on thu promises. (post oflico Lees? ville,) or to tho undersigned on Goodland Swamp, Orangeburg Countv, (post oflico Blackville, S. C.) Ali IEL ABLE. Aug 30 _ JO Hardy Solomon & Co., HAVING entered into tho manufacture of BRICK and QUARRYING of GRANITE, and purchased of Messrs. Wright A Vinn, ono of their now patent Brick Machines, capable of turning out from 10,000 to O.OOO briella per day, are now prepared to make contracta and furnish parties with any quantities of bricks desired. Apply to HA nov SOLOMON, at bin store, or al the South Carolina Bank and Trust Company. Sept 3 Qoytrnmmt Sale. D. 0. PEIX0??0 & SON. Auctioneers. Will bo eold at public anet Ion, at the ?action rooms of D. O. Peixotto & Son, Columbia, S. 0., on TUESDAY, the 13th day of Sep. tomber, 1870, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho follow? ing Subsistence Stores, vie: Nine (9) libio. FLOUR, (Danntlees Mills). Seven (7) Bblo. Flour, (Hydraulic Mills). One-and-a-half (U) Rbis. Flour, (Planter's Eitra). 49" Terms cash in United States curroncy. Dy ordor of Brigadier-General TERRY. BISUOP Aimmcu, Lieut. Stn U. S. Infantry, A. C.S. ALSO, 20 Barr?la Molasses, j 25 Kitts Mackerel. 10 Coila Bagging Rope. Sopt 13 CANNED GOODS. BLACKBERRIES, CHERRIES, GREEN CORN, GREEN PEAS. STRING BEANS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, STRAWBERRIES, CONDENSED MILK, SALMON, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, PEARS, Ac. Just received and for salo at tho LOWEST FIGURES FOR CASH. J. & T. H. AGNEW. Sept 10_ ICE! IGE ! ICE!! HAVING put my machine in operation, I now inform the public that I am ready lo supply any and all orders for ICE. Price two cents per pound by the retail. For 100pounds or more, agreements will bo made. Tho Ice can ho obtainod at either tho upper or lower atoro. J. C. SEEGERS. _AiigjU_ Mrs. Zimmerman's School, FOR a limited number of young Ladies or Girls, will commence ^OCTOBER 3, next. Every branch ??of English Literature, tho Latin, French and Gorman Languagos and Music, will bo tangbt. Sept 4, 12, 19, 26_ URSULINE CONVENT. Valle Crucis, mar Columbia, S. C. FOR each young lady's Board. Washing, Fuel, Lights, Tuition in ^English, Neodlo-Work and Domes? tic Economy, $30 por month-or $300 per scholastic year-payab'o $150in advance. Thc English Courao comprises Orthography, Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geo? graphy, (Ancient and Modern,) with nee of Globes. Astronomy, Rhotorio, Logic, Compo? sition, History, (Saored, Ancient and Modern,) Chronology, Mythology, Philosophy, (Natural and Intellectual,) Biography, (Classical and Modern,) Chemistry, Domestic, Economy, Bo? tany, Physiology. Conchology, Geology, Alge? bra, Geometry, and Book-Keeping. Extra Chargea for Latin, French, Italian, Music on Harp, Piano, Guitar, Vocalization, Drawing and Painting._Sept 1 lm University o? South Carolina, COLUMBLA, 8. C., August G, 1870. THE next, tho sixty-fourth An? nual Session of this Institution, twill opon on MONDAY, October 3, ?1870, and continue, without inter? mission, to the ensuing July.. The advantage of a complete education is offered at this Institution to Students in Law, (tho graduates hoing enti? tled to practice in the Courts of tho State;) in Medicine, (tho course of instruction being ex? tensive and thorough, with two written ex? aminations during tue session;) in Engineer? ing, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, English Lite? rature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and in tho Scientific Schools. Expenses, t. e., for Univeroity Fees and Board, for session of nine months, are: For Student in Academic Schools, about $2(10. For Student in Law, or Medicine, about $265. State Students are received from the seve? ral Counties, upon the racommdation of their Representatives and the appointment ot the Govornor. R. W. BARNWELL, Aug 0 2mo Chairman of t ho Faonlty. 321 TX TT THE AKROW TIE. ft THE "ARROW TIE" waa invouted and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, while a resi? dent or Now Orleans, provioiiB tu the lalo war-and sales of considerable quantity wi re made hore in 18G1. Since the war, it baa been gradually flow? ing in favor in every section where collen ia made. Tho manufacture and Halo of that TIE ia the oxercise on the part of McCOMB of au 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. BO HEBT MURE & CO., General Agents, Charleston, H. C. Cu Minns L, BAIITLKTT, Columbia, S. C.,Gc .leial Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas. July 10_il-no Fine Gold Watches rm__?t^J9X OF all descriptions, for Ladies JSbS&jSf and Gentlemen, for salo at (\' <>fr\ , WILLIAM GLAZE'S, *m**aaam*m*mmmw' ono door North of Messrs. Scott A Williams' Banking House, Doe td