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t*"-J_. foreign A fiat rsi NOON DE3PAT0HES. TOBY ELECTED-SHIPWRECKS AND LOSS OP LIFE -CHOLERA-DISSOIiOTION OF THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY PROBABLE-GRADUAL DISBANDMENT OF THE NATIONAL GUARD, AO., AO. PARIS, August 25.-A rumor on tho Bourse of nn attempt to assassinate Amu lens, King of Spain, has no coufirmn tion. LONDON, August 25.-A Tory has been sleoted from East Surry, vice Churlos Buxton, deceased. The British ships St. Coarnis and Knight Erraut were both lost off Cape Born, bound from Liverpool for San Francisco. Au unknown schooner sunk, yestor ?ay, in tho channel. Eighty were lost. Cholera being reported at Antwerp, :he Italian Government has ordered a itrict quarantine of vessels from that port. NIGHT DESPATCHES. PARIS, August 25.-Tho Radical jour ials aro unanimously in favor of a dis? solution of the Assembly. VERSAILLES, August 25.-It nppenrs dint Thiers actually wrote his resigna? tion yesterday, but withheld it after the tdoption of Ducrot's motion. Aiuerlcan lntclllucnve. NOON DESPATCHES. CUE TURF-PROSPECTING IN THE FAR WEST -FAILURE-BOAT RAGES-ROUMANIAN DIFFIOULTY SETTLED-ITALIAN PROCES? SION-BUTLER DENOUNCED AS A LIAR VIOLENT STORM-MARINE DISASTERS - RAILROAD MATTERS-YELLOW FEVER IN CHARLESTON, AO., AO. SARATOGA, August 24.-Amid almost iroathless silence, only broken by some jetting man proclaiming his readiness to ny $1QQ to $30 on Longfellow, the Hug 'ell. At. .the first attempt to start the lorses, Helmbold at once took a load of bree lengths, but in going around the ,urn Longfellow closed tho gap, and, bo? oro reaching the quarter pole, bad taken ;ho 'lead- from Helmbold. He led a engthi along the back stretch, and at the mu mile mark waa a length and a half n front, which space he kept open along ihe lower side to tho home stretch turu, i. burst of applause greeted him ss he yent under the string on tho iii st mile, i olear length and a bulf ahead, in 1.55 roth horses under a strong pull. At the urn Helm bold drew a little closer, lay at longfellow's quarters throughout the ?ext quarter mile, and, ns the half mile ?ole was passed, lie reached his oppo ?ent's saddle girths. On the lower itretch Longfellow ugain drew slightly iway, and as they went under the string m the second mile run, in 2.50, be was ) snot ly a length ahead. He retained his advantage to tho quarter, but at the talf milo Holmbold was again at his ?addle girths banging to bim like a ihadow that would not be shaken off. 'Cha murmured applause of the vast as emblage burst into a thunderous shout if irrepressible exultation hs Helmbold ilosed and collared Longfellow in coming ip the home stretch, passed him and vent under tho string on the third mile -a clear length ahead in 5.45. The jreat Kentucky "crack" is already bo? anning to hoist unmistakable signals of listress. The backers of Helmbold be lame frantically jubilant nt this unex >ectod chango in the aspect of affairs, ind shouts of exultant applause rent the dr. At the upper turn Helmbold was wo longtbs ahead, and bo increased his ead to three lengths at the quarter. Uong tho back stretch he steadily drew iway from bis already beaten opponent, iud the six lengths advantage he had at he half mile bo made into a score along ho lower stretch. The race wos virtually >ver, for Helmbold galloped up tho homo itretob nod under the .string, an easy vinner, twenty lengths ahead of the nuch distressed Longfellow. Time of he four miles, 7.49j.^. Tho first mile va? run in 1.55; the second mile in 1.55; ,he third in 1.55, and the fourth and last nile in 2.04J4. Hclmbold carried 114 >ounds. Longfellow 103. SAN FRANCISCO, August 24.-Don Abol Stearns, a resideut of Los Angelos since [828, and a resident of Massachusetts, lied there yesterday. His estates for nerly extended from Los Angelos to San Bernardo, sixty-five miles. He sent the Irst California gold to the Philadelphia nint, five years before tho discovery on 3ten. Sutton's property. Gov. Spafford, with 300 well-armed nen and two months' previsions, bas intered the Pinul and Magellan Moun? tain country nt Arizona, determined to prospect fully the regions from which so nany parties of whites have been driven jack by Apaches. Gen. Crook is North >f Gita, in the mountains. He bas been mable to bring the Apaches to an en? gagement as yet. NEW YORK, August 25. -Police ur ran go nents for the protection of the Italian ircjeBsion are complete. No danger is ipprehonded. The procession was de? layed by a deluge of rain, bnt is now moving. No interference thus far. A Herald special, dated London, says the Roumanian (rouble is settled. The railroad bond-holders will be indemni ?ed by a new loan, guaranteed by Pr us? da and Austria. WASHINGTON, August 25.-The Tyne jrew will row at Halifax, with Kelly at the stroke. At Renforth's inquest, it was stated that bo had had five fits. When first ittackcd in tho boat, he said: "O, burty; I have had soma thing given mo." The doctors are making au examination. Daring Butler's speech nt Springfield, F. 13. Sanford donounood ono of bis ita temen ta as false. The aadiouco, wild with excitement, cried Sanford down. Qen. J. R. Hawley sent a despatch, which he requested some friend to read to tba meeting, denouncing Butler ns a liar and a blackguard. Commander Douglas, of tho yacht Sappho, challenges uuy yacht in America ko a raoo of thirty miles, for a cup of &1.00O vol no. McDonald & Whitrjey, leading stock brokers of San Franoisoo, aro reported as having failed. They wore largely short on yellow jacket, which advanced hoavily this week. In the French Assembly, Gen. Pellis sier, brother of the marshal, opposed tho disbandment of the Nutioual Guard as inopportune and dangerous. Viscount Muux ndvocated immediuto disband? ment. He wuB vociferously cheered. Thiers attempted to speak, but was vio? lently interrupted by the Right. Thiers concluded, by saying it was evident he had lost the confidence of tho Assembly, and that he knew what course to adopt. An nmendment, proposed by Gen. Du crot, for gradual disbandment, was then adopted, by 487 to 154. NIGHT DESPATCHES. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., August 23.-The Ludona was wrecked seventy-five milos South. Twenty were lost. Tho mess boy, picked up yesterday, brought tho nows of the total wreck. Tho survivors are tho captain's son, first and second mates, chief and first assistant engineer, fireman, four sailors aud tho mess boy. I NOTE.-The above, as it reaches Wash? ington, has no signature.] WASHINGTON, August' 25.-Vinseut Collier's report from the Now Mexican Indians is unfavorable. They nre nearly all scattered, through fear of m i ne rs and Mexicain. Cochise is iu tho mountains, sick, eating his horses. Tho Mexican Government is offering large bounties for Apache sculps. Tho census tables, as Dually revised, give tho total population ns 38.555,1)83. Probabilities--The barometer will pro? bably rise from Lake Superior to Maiue, but will contiuue low South of that re? gion, with local storms to night and on Saturduy from Iowa and Arkansas to Now Jersey, and of special severity in the Ohio Valley, South eastern Pennsyl? vania and New jersey. The Florida ey olone will probably, on Saturday, move over Southern Georgia, with iucreusing Easterly winds on the South Atlantic coast. SELMA, August 25.-The army worm commenced operations on the 21st inst, in this vicinity, and is now committing fearful ravages. Cotton will be materi? ally shortened. NEW OIHIEANS, August 25.-Jamel: Coughlin, uow under indictment foi fearfully clubbing Martin Long, killed Michael Hickey last night. Hickey, o reputed thief, resisted arrest. Arthur Gaevia, shot) somo time si not by tho Sheriff of Houston, is dead. FOUTBESS MoNitoB, August 25.T- Ped rc G. Pulaoi, son of the Mexican Ministei to Washington aud Secretary of flu Mexican Claims Commission, wa: drowned to-day, while bathing on tin beach. An incendiary fire at Hampton cnusei a loss of $5,000. The Spanish brig Lola was picked u j off Hatteras and towed in. Sheenoouu tered a hurrioane on the 16th. WILMINGTON, N. C., August 25.-Fo: two days past there have been report hero that yellow fever prevuiled in th* city of Charleston. Information recoivec to-day removes all doubts as to its exist enco there, and it is feared in au cpi demio form. A letter received thi moruing from ono of tho most promi neut clergymen of Charleston, states tba a malignant type of yellow fever is there aud that the writer bas himself seei four oases. Information from auothe source states that tho discaso is there and is thought to be spreading. Th city authorities of Wilmington tele graphed the Mayor of Charleston for in formation, yesterday, but up to 5 o'cloc this afternoon received no reply. Nol withstanding tho above testimony, th Charleston papers of yesterday say th health of tho city was never better tba now. CINCINNATI, August 25.-During violent storm ab Crestline, trees an houses were prostrated und the engin house of tho Indianapolis Railroa wrecked. Judge Hogan granted a motion settiu aside tho sale of the Cincinnati and Daj ton 'funnel Kai I road, und dismissed til receiver, under tho t-chemo of capitalizi tiou issued by tho Secretary of Stato t tho aforesaid company. Tho effect < tho decision is favorable to J. C. Fr mont aud others and the Great Easter Railway Company, who have an intern in tho road by way of tho tunnel undi Walnut Hill. NEW YoitK, August 25.-Tho Nassn Herald, of the 10Lb, reports that tl schooner Oliver Jamison, from Rici mond for Galveston, with railroad car went ashore on Henry Bunk, but was gi off by wreckers. The West India and Panama cable bi been successfully laid to tho island < St. Lucia. The Italian procession marched dow the Bowery, through Chatham stree passed the city hall, and proceeded VJ Broadway to Fourteenth street, whoro was destroyed. CITY OF MEXICO, August 18.-A C tbolio priest has been imprisoned : Marlia, for harrangues inciting Catholi to violouce, who attempted a jail de very. The result was a great riot, which many were killed and wounded. BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS, August 16. Wood, Governor Davis' health office has boon imprisoned at Brazos Sautiag for contempt of Jndgo Davis' cou: Govornor Davis will sustain Wood, ai martial law is expected. ST. LOUIS, August 25.-Tho ludia killed three and captured three of a p> ty of eight whites, thirty miles South Cheyenne. The capitol movers bavo a mass me ing to night. At Cleveland, Bradley County, Ten last Friday evening, a negro, ching willi rapo uti a white girl, was taken fri prison, by masked ?ueu nud banged. Amelia Garcia, a beautiful you aotress, who was a groat favorito ia N i Orleans, having boon crossed iu lo killed herself rceontly. FINANCIAL. AND COIIJIJCUCIAI. LIVERPOOL, August25-Noon.-Cotton opened firm-uplands 9@9,J>0'; Orleans <J>??9<%; ?ales 18,ODO bales; sales of the week IOU,OOO; exports 11,000; specula? tion 27,000; stock 604,000, of wbicb American is 284.000; receipts 77,000, of which American is 14,000; actual exports | 5,000; Block uflont 476,000, of which Amoricnu is 5G.000. LIVERPOOL, August 25-Evening. Cotton closed Arm-uplands 9@9Jg ; Or? leans 9??@!)a?. LONDON, August 25-Eveuiug.-Con? sols 93?B*. Bouda 93. FRANKFORT, August 25.-Bonds 9G@ NEW YORK, August 25-Noon.-Flour a shade firmer. Wheat a trifle higher. Corn a shudu better. Pork dull, at 13 62 @13.75. Lard quiet. Cotton easier; sules 500 bales-uplands 19. Freights brm. Stocks strong but not very active. Governments steady but dull. Stute1 bonds very quiet. Exchange-loug8j8? short 9^. Gold 12.1?. 7 P. Al.-Cotton quiet; sales 893 bales -uplands 19; Orleans Vd?$. Flour Southern a shade firmer; common to fair exiru 5.80(M)6.90; good to choice 0.95(0,9.00. Whiskey 91 (a.91)?. Wheat I closed quiet-wiutor red Western 1.43@ 1.45. Corn l(a)2e. better and in active, export and speculative trade demand, at ' 66^(^67. Hice quiet. Pork steady. Lard ti rm. Freights firmer. New lonu subscriptions to-day ?6,0110,000. Money easy, at 2(fi;3. Sterbug higher, at $}aQi}. U??; Gold 12;,i(a)125u'. Governments inuctive. States very dull und prices Hominid. ST. LOOIS, August 25.-Flour steady and in moderate dcinuud-winter super? flue 4.0l)(?jt>4.25. Coru higher--mixed sucks 47(?;50. Whiskey quiet, at 90. Hagging unchanged. Pork quiet, at 13.00. Bucou quiet and iu good jobbing demand-shoulders 6^; clear sides 7^ (?)8. Lard easier. LOUISVILLE. August 25.-Mess pork1 held ut 12.50. Shoulders 5>?; clear sides Packed whiskey 90. CINCINNATI, August 25.-Pork quiet aud weak, at 12.50. Lard quiet. Bacon unchanged. Whiskey 89. BALTIMOHE, August 25.-Flour quiet. Wheat and corn tirni. Pork steady, at 14.00@14.50. Bacon firmer-shoulders 7. Lard quiet, at 10(0)10%. Whiskey 93. Cotton steady-middling 18,5?; re? ceipts 23 bales; sales 155; stock 835; re-j ceipts of the week 310; sales 385. BOSTON, August 25.-Cotton unchang? ed-middling 19 ^(???19 sj; receipts 159 bales; sales '?00; stock 7,500; receipts bf tho week 1,068; sales 1,500. M KM mis, August 25.-Cotton firm middling 18(a}l8,L4 ; receipts of the week 311 bales; sales 3S5. NEW ORLEANS, August 25.-Flour] depressed-super 4.5U; double 5.50;' treble 5.87JJ. Corn firm-yellow 69; whito 70. Pork quiet, and held at 14.00. Bacon irregular, at 6J8'C7?8?U'. Lard un? changed. Whiskey dull, at 1.00. Others unchanged. Colton quiet-middling 17(3)17).i; receipts 638 bales; sales 600; stock 3,014; receipts of the week 4;688; sales 6,200. NORFOLK, August 25.-Cottou quiet low middiiug 17>4? receipts 24d bales; stock 693; receipts of the week 1,832; sales 50. MOBILE, August 25.-Cottou - mid? dling 18; receipts 52 bales; sules 100; stock 2,658; receipts o? the week 314; sales 625. WILMINGTON, August 25.-Cottou quiet -low middling 17receipts 10 bales; sales 23; stock 549; receipts of the week 10; sales 43. AUGUSTA, August 25.-Cotton quiet] aud steady-middling 17; stuck 2,430 bales; receipts of tho week 175; sales 370. SAVANNAH, August 25.-Cotton irre? gular-middling 17?.i; receipts 134 hales; satos 20; stock 3,511; receipts of tht week 358; eales 309. CHARLESTON, August 25.-Cotton quiet -middling 18; receipts 9 bales; stock 235; receipts of the week 32; sates 415. GALVESTON, August 25.-Cottou dull good ordinary 10; receipts 170 bales; hales 50; stock 1U.210; receipts of the week 1,229; sales 810. PHILADELPHIA, August 25.-Colton quiet and steady-middling PJ.'jfujPJ^.jjj receipts 727 bales. \V HOL USA I. H I'llICKiS CU KKK .VI'. COUUECTKD WEEKLY WY THU HO A lt U OK TttADE. APPLES, fuu.i uu(y,2ou AloL.A.sHts,<Ju?a,??(<?50 BA?OI.NU.li) ^20 NewUrl'ns 811(000 RALE HOPE, Ma. 22(024 Sugar H'so.. CO(0JO N.Y.orWestyib 7(010 NAILS, ty uer-5 50(00 U? UUTTETI,North. OS'ifi-lU I ONIONS, tybusl 21(01 50 Country, ty lb.25(030 ? OIL, Keroaenu.g 35(045 DACON. Hams. 10(020 Machioury. .75(0 1 til) ?itles, ty lb. ?&10 I Hr-EciK, Gold (01 111 ?boulders... 8(0'.) Silver. (01 00 CANDLES, Sperm 10(070 POTA T'S, Iris 1 50(02 00 AdaiuautiiieHl15(01O Sweet, bus 1 Mu;? 00 COTTON YAIINI 2O(0? 25 ItioK, Carolina lb U?fOl? COTTON,Stet M,_PJ.J SuoT.tybag. 275(03 00 Middling.18$ SALT, Livorp.200(02 10 Low Midl'g,_17A SoAi'.tytb,.7?(01O Oood ?rduy.ltjj SIMUITS, Alcohol,e.16 00 Ordinary. 15 Urandy . .4 00(01200 CUEESE, K.D.lb. *20@25 Oin.2 00(00 00 factory.10(022 Kum.2 00@7 00 COIFEE,Hio,tylbl7(022 Whiskey... 135^4 CO Lag nay ia-23(025 SuoAli, Crus A P15@1G Java.285031) Brown.12(014 FLOUK.CO. 075(01000 STAUCH, ty lb... 8i<0IO Northern.750?ll 00 T?A.Oreoii lbl 0040200 ?ii.UN, Corni 15^120 Black,. ..1 00(0110 Wheat... .1 40(01 50 TOUACCO, Chw.GO(01 0(1 Oati.75@?.I0 Smoking,lb..5O(01 00 Poaa.1 10(01 25 VINEOAII, Wino,.50(000 HAY, North, tye. wt.2 00 French_ T01OO HI DES, Dry, tylbl2J(018 WINK. Cham.28(035 00 Oreen.(08 Port, tygal3OO(05 80 LAUD, ty lb.13(015 Sherrv.... 2 7.V07 00 LIMB, ty bbb2 03(02 75 Madeira.. .3 00(08 00 For Sale, COMFORTABLE DW ELLI NO, live fiji booms, Pantry and Dressing Room; lot ".?".half aere, situated on Barnwell street, between Uervais and Senate streets. Apply to E W.SE11JELS? CD. _Auuust 21 _ 3 Beef Cattle. THE undersigned luivn recently (arrived with a lino lot of ;MILCH laud BEEK CATTLE, aud would in . ^_iyito all who wish lo pureba; o lo ea and inspect the samo, at corner of Oorvai and Qadadcn streets. 'I'bey have, also, good HOUSE and MULE, which will ho dis posed or HOLLIS A ROTHOOK. Aug 20 2* THE VERY, VERY NEWEST GOODS, AT THE VERY. VERY LOWEST PRICES 1 HAVINO just opened 10) pekgs Good-*, 75 of winch omni! hy t li? Underground K. H., bot in N. V. far, far below cont, und in many casto-? wo received a bi rue Bonna for removing tho Goode-not on account of llioir worthless? ness and style, but by Houses retiring liaatily from bi?., all our dept are full, (especially tho gae.) and we will take great pleatmro in ex? hibiting tho Gooda, ( particularly to the blind, ) except that lot by U. G. lt, lt., which, having come in duty freo, mitat bo kopt dark. Wc aro alao overjoyed to announce tho Hafo ar? rival of a .Sheep Skin, 10 Ibu. Dog Hair und lock new Cotton, trom which, within tho next few days, wo nindi commence to nipply the e.rednloua and confiding inhabitants with Blankets and Carpeta. In concludion, wu beg to < xplain that our ninden I style of advert iain,, id duo entirely to tho high rogard wo entertain for tho intelli? gence of thia community. Wu would alao kindly thunk any large, well oatabliabed llotiau to reply to our advertiao mont publioly, that wo might get controver j-i.dlv into repute. PETER FUNK & CO. P. H.-Our "fifing pnrlr" ia now abroad. Calla on that dept will receive no attention whatever._Aug '2(1 P???ITAM ATION . STATE OF Foirrn CABOMNA, E X KOUTl VE D EPA UT M EST. OFFICIAL information having; been com? municated tn tliia Department that a cold-blooded and ttoliberatu murder waa per? petrated, un the night of tho 2?d inataut, be? tween ll and 12 o'clock, on Ibo plantation of | MrB. Margaret Noble, in thc County of New? berry, about three and a half milea from tho Court Hnuao, on tho person of an aged and inoffensive colored man, named HEN. THOMAS, eomelimeB called HEN. HAIR, by shooting bini through tho head with a rilloor pistol ball; and whercae tbo party or parties who perpetrated thia wanton and unprovoked murder have fled, and are unknown to tho oflicera of tho law: Now, kuow ya, that I, ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that juatice may be done, and the rna jestv of tho law vi adieu led, do herebv uffbr a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for tho apprehension of auy person or persona concerned in tbe said mulder, and their de? livery in any jail of thia State, with proof to convict. In testimony whereof, I have hc-re uuto set my hand, and cauacd thc Groat Seal of tho State to be [n. s ] allixed, thia 25th day of Auguat, A. D. 1871, and ill tho ninety-sixth yoar ot the Independence of the United States of America. ROBERT Ki SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CAUDOZO, Secretary or State. Aug 2C_1 The Newest Goods, AT LOWEST PRICES, WILL RE FOUND AT W. D. LOVE & CO'S HAVING opened during the past ten dava ono hundred packages of good*, bought iu Now York at much lea* than regular prices, replenishing all tbedepartnienta to t be fullest capacity, both wholesale and retail, vii ure now prepared tu lill all orders lroiu city or country. Wo opened to-day twenty-live pieces of CARPETS, in hew and beautiful dc.iigrn-; 250 paira of BLANKETS, including all qualities, in wbito and colored. Notwilbatahiiing tho very largo advance of 20 per cent, in thine gooda, wo aro offering them ut Irea prices than laat year. Will open in a few dava tlie beet (dock of | WOOL SHAWLS ever shown in Columbia! Wo keep only tho best makes nf good*; direct fruin manufacturers and importers, shu bavo but ONE emeu. H hades and Shade Hollands, in al.' widths 1 and stylus. Some of our worthy competitors are get tin; rather ncrvoua on account nf thc quantity id Kooda wc aro receiving. Wc do not ^ct them for their benefit, but for tho benefit of our customers. We invito all to inspect otu stock, which will be shown freelv. Vf. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel building. Main street. W. D. LOVK. _B. B. MuCitKEiiv._ Aug 25_ Just Arrived, j. 25 HEAD HORSES AND .TOM* MULES, amen gat them somefY??? as tino Sadd lo und Harness/'< 7^ ?Mfitwllorees SB over brought to thia city. Apply at C. Logan's Stuhles, corner Assembly and Senate streets. Aug 22_W. S. ,V J. M. TA LBOTT. Rust Proof Seed Cats. KAii BUSHELS RUST PROOF RED tJUli OATS for salo by Aug 25 EDWARD HJVPE__ For Sale Cheap. ISIX-nORSE PORTABLE ENGINE, 1 50 Saw Monia Gin, 1 Davis Portabio Prosa, All in good working order, and ure offered for ?800, cash. Applvto RICHARD TOZER. Au? 20 0 New Shore Mackerel. KITS, hair and whole barreh, for milo low, by E. HOPE. August 18 Red Oats, Rust Proof. FOR sale, al $1 50 per bushel, sacked and delivered ut railroad. Apply by cash order to W. L, ANDERSON, Ninety-Six Post Oflioe, Abbeville Cu. Rr.FEitKNCK- Col. 1). Wyatt Aiken. August 12 i 12 Schiedam Schnapps. ,").? CASES Wolfe's celebrated SCHIEDAM ?ZO AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, just arrived and for salo hov bv Aug 15 " JOHN AGNEW A SON. Native and Foreign Wines. SCUPPERNONO, Concerti, lanterns, Cla? ret, Champagnes, just received mid for sale low, by E. IK'PE. For Sale or to Bent, ROSS'S HOTEL. THIS eligible property, nit Hated within live minuten' walk of thu Stato IIOUHO and the bneinoss portion oi Main street, having been cloned to tho publie, ia now offered for ?alo or to rent. Tho Houso baa recently been renovated in every parti? cular, contains fifty thoroughly furnished rooms, and is ono of thu beat Hotel stands in Columbia. Ueaaouablo terms can bo made with the proprietor, who can bo consulted on tho premise. W. K. HOSE, Augn-1 '23 Proprietor. ITS" Charleston(Joitrlvr, Greenville Moun? taineer and Yorkvillif Enquirer pleaat insert tinlil fart ber notice. FRESH TURNIP SEED! J?UTA II AO A, NORFOLK, RED TOP, FLAT DUTCn, For sale by \V. C. FISHER, Druggist and Apntbecitry, July la 3HIO Opposite Columbia Hotel. SHIELDS & GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Palmetto Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS of ?STEAM ENGINES 1 and BOILERS, Saw, Grist and Cane Milln, all bi Zen, all kinds of Agricultural Im? plements, Bouee und Store Fronts, iron Rail? ing, Irou and ltrass Casting; Shafting, Pul? leys and Hangers made to order. ALSO, Manufacturera of UTLEY'S IMPROVED LEVER COTTON Pit ESS, which was awarded ibo first premium in Nor h Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama und Louisiana laet fall. We also mauufactuic the DIXIE SCREW COTTON PRESS-a cheap and durable ono. Send for circulars. Orders tilled on abort notice and on most reasonable terms. June 24 Smo i WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY! MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, DALT., MD. IyilE next regular session will commence on tho FI RS r MONDAY iii October, 1871. Preliminary lectures will begin the 18th Sep? tember. Thc course of instruction ia emi? nently practical and complete, consisting of didactic lectures, clinical lectures and special instructions in the diagnosis and treatment of (linease o? the bed-side. Every variety oT dis? ease may be seen in the hospital wards and freo dispensary connected with tho college. FEHS.-For full course, $120; Matriculation, $5; Dissection, $10; Graduation, $20. Students front lite lute slave-holding States, whose mentis are limited, will be received upon tho benefi? ciary plan of theschool. The annual circular and* catalogue, containing full particulars, will be sent on application to CHARLES W. CHANCELLOR, M. D.. Julv 2!) limn Deau of the Facultv. NEWS., TlIE Proprietor of the 'LITTLE STORE" has jutd returned from New York with a neat assortment of Choice Goods. Cheapest yet of thc aonson. Call mid see, at Tuly 27 C. P. .JACKSON'S. Muln Si. SE.V1) THU GLAD TIDING* ADItOAl)! CHILLS WU FEYER CLUED! Heinitsh's Great Medicine, KIMA CHILL CURE, A POSITIVE CURE! SEND all tho incurable casca. Ono bottle is all that need be taken. Banish pain! Ita nish hiiflvring! To the afllicted this is tid? ings of great joy. I have been cured. J. A. DAVIS. I have- been cured. C. B. THOMAS. J have bi'cu cured. J A. El.Kiss. I have been cured. J. II. D?HKKKR. I have been cured. D. WADE. 1 have been cured. M. C. LOOAN. Alt can bo cured by calling on HEINITSH and get a bottle of this great medicino. Pre? pared only by E. H. HEINITSH, At his Drug Store, opposite PutkNlX office. July 2.') {_ Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't, contain Cococulus Indiens Fish Serries lo make sleepy or headache. Fresh Arrivals. Q(\(\B??IH?LS FLOUR, fron common O.V 'li to fittest qualities. f> tierces Hams, of tho celebrated "Orango"" and "Diamond" brands. Smoked Reef, Smoked Boef Tongues. Pickled Beef Bounds. Roasted Java Coffee, Mocha, Java, La guayra mid Rio Coffees. ALSO, A full and well-aolectod stock of fresh TEAS, and other Staple and Fancv Groceries. For salo low._GEO. KYM MERS. The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Reer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated. Choice Teas. UNPOWDER. Hyaon, Oolong and English Vjr Broakfatt TEAS. The choicest imported for sale low._E. HOPE. Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho moat approved stvlcs, can bo ob t&inodat I. SULZBACHER'S eatablieh meat, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. Sets and half sets in great varietv. Also, solitaire and cluster DIAMONDS. SPECTA? CLES and EYE-GLASSES to suit nil agCB. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.~ Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cit ? ll LC TTE. N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac;, and Family Groceriea generally. Orders lilied carefully and prompt? ly._ Feb 7 lyr Guus, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and \"""*^Z public in general that 1 have ^C">^S^just received an entiro new ? ?Meek of Double und Single Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flai-ks, Pouches, Pistol-Rclts, Caps, Bue.k-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges fur all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shel. ALSO. REPAIRING done at short notice. O.I S P. W. KP AIT. Main street. Just Received, ?V-r URLS. NORTHERN IRISH POTA ?*} TD KS. For sale low bv August 3 JOHN AGNEW A SON. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S . C. WE have marked down all of our largo stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING to auch low figures that tho prico cornea within reach of alf that wlah a good fitting garment, made in tho latent utyle and by tho beat mak? er H in New York. Wo aro tho only houue that Hell All Linen Drawera at 11.60. We aro th? only houue that have the imported Seo-Bucker Calcutta Suit?, warranted genuino. An in? spection of our largo stock wdl sett lo tho mind of auy ono that money ia made by buy ing from ns. Thirty-two inch Bole Leather Trunks, only a few left, at $20. Juno 23 Columbia Female Academy. EXEUOIHEB will bo resumed here on MONDAY, October2. Tho tconrso of study will bo thorough E^and complete, our aim being to enable pupils to acquire a sound education, and we desire to receive nono but such as como for tb.it purpose. Stu? dents in the higher branches will have the aid \ of Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Telescope and GlobcB. Hoarders will bo under tho charge of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Reynolds, and will bc cared for as members of tho family. TERMS-PEE MONTH. Hoard, including everything but washing.$25 Tuition-advanced classes, $5 and. G Primary classes. 4 No extra charge for Latin, French or Draw? ing. Music, per quartor.$30 Music, beginners.20 JANE H. REYNOLDS, SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS, Aug 0 wstO _Principals. FRENCH CASSIHERE PASTS, ^?4 FORMERLY $10 to $18, wo (Ware now making for $12 andi $13, to closo out our lino of French Goods. Light Oassimere Suits at Cost. Now is tho timo to order our perfect fitting SHIRTS, warranted to pleaso. A few Ladies' TRAVELING THUNES, at cost. J0- Call and secure BARGAINS at Ju'v ll R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. DR. S. P. F ANT'S SUPERIOR TONIC BITTERS _jp IS compoeod of tho best Anti-po fl^^Bfcrloflio Tonics known to thc medical vD?p^/ profession. Tho addition of certaiu Pftpjl ingredients has completely dia /8?Ok guised tho tasto of the Tonic prin ^***?-T ciple as to render it palatable, even to the most fastidious. It augments tho cuergy of tho vital func? tions, exerting a powerful influenc? over tho digestive, astdinulativo, sanguiuiierous and nervous systems. It provea salutary in tho debility conse? quent upon all malarious diseases, violent bodily or mental exertion, in weakness of tho constitution ot both SCXCB, iu nervous vertigo, hcad-acho, tic-doloreux, and many local pains, dependent on deticiont energy in tho nervous system. It nlso possesses laxativo and alterative properties, and will remove all biliousness (rom tho stomach, increase the appetite, ami invigorate tho whole svstew. Prepared culy by S. F. F?NT, Nowberrv, S. C. For sale at W. C. FISHEU'S New Drug Storo, Opposite Columbia Hotel, Angtiet 9 Gmo Columbia, S. C. FRESH AHB COOL! open lilia dav a fresh lot ol DRY GOODS, Direct from first bands, naving no old stock to work oft', we show new and fresh Goods, at Dull Times Prices. Wo ask especial attontion and examination of our luw price SASH RIBBONS. Remember, tho only placo in the city to pro? cure these desirable, goods is at PORTER & STEELE'S. June 14_ , The Georgia Oin. rilHIS is the third season we havo sold these JL GINS, and havo nevor had a single com? plaint. Wo ofter them with ronowed confi? dence, at moderato pricea and reasonable tarma. L?RICK A LOWRANCE, Agts., Jilly 13 2mo_Columbia, g. C. THE MORRIS COTTON GIN HAS JUSTAXCED ALL OTHERS, AND ia warranted to do it again. For full particulars, relative to these machines, adilrees 1*. MOltltIS, June ls 3mo _ Columbia. B.C.^ For Sale, Q fii\f\ ACHES of LAND iii Barnwell, O.Ol JU oh tho Edisto. 750 ACHES in Kershaw-in lois to suit. Saw Mill ami 2.000 aeres of Land in lexing? ton, nil North Edisto, $7 .COO. 2,500 aero? Waterec Hot toni Land. $2pracro 2 500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 per aero. 1 House in this eily, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAM?, near the city_$8.500. Apply to JOHN HAUSKETT, Attorney at Law and Heal Estate Agent. Sep',25 " ly