The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 26, 1871, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

?.oreian Affaira? , ,. NOON :DESPATOHESO t \ THIERS APPREHENDS VIOLENCE-PARIS NOT ' YET EVACUATED-FEARFUL LOSS OP IAT?? . AT BEA-SPANISH REINFORCEMENTS DUKE ALEXIS EN BOUTE TO ' AMERICA, AO. LONHONV September 25.-A Versailles epeoial to tho Standard says Tbieru ap prebends danger. He bas bis apartments guarded. . . PABIS,, Septjewbtt 25.-The Govern? ment hos no' intention of raising tbe siege of Paris', while, the Assembly is in vacation. .LONDON, September 25.-A steamer was wreaked off tbe ooast of ludia. 138 natives were lost. ; 4",OOO additional* Spanish troops will bo sent to Cuba by the 1st of October. The Bussian squadron hus departed. It should reaoh New York about the 8th of October.. M lu. American Intelligence. -NOON DESPATCHES. TEXANS ' TAX-PAYERS' OpNVENTION-DE .' BTRUOT1 VE ' FIRE IN HOUSTON-LIB ER Ali BEQUESTS-GEORGIA FINANCIAL TROU ! BIiES-ABORTIONIST - CONVICTED-AGRI ' CULTURAPj BEPORTS-TRCUjcrjE AMONO ' THE MORMONS-NO CHANGE FOR BUTLER , --THU, CUBAN ikSUBREOTION SUPPRESSED -YELLOW FEVER AIJONO THE MISSISSEP Pl-THE BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL CON? VENTION--EDITORIAL . j RETIREMENT-| TRIALS AT HALEIOn, N. O., AC, AC. SAN . FRANCISCO, ] Bop to m bor 21.-r-The captain of the ship Bogota, from Liver? pool, reports on July ld, when running through the Strait? of LeMaria, saw the American ensign floating, union down, front' 'tho ' summit' of a snow-capped mountain; Stood In and took! off the captain and twenty-two men and officers of the American ship Italia, wreoked on Terre del Fuego," on July IO, and brought them here. ' The- Italia was from Bio Janupro,-for Valparaiso/ News was re? ceived tbrnight ?of the: total loss of tho schooner Mary A. Beid," of San Francis? co, on ' Cape Lo put ka, Ka m s ob alka, where 'slip, was, taking ont the bargo of the* wrecked baric Cataline. The crew wero saved.1 The total ' lons by'tho fire at Pioche, Nevada; ria'estimated at $600.000. There is a large* in?rqasevin the number of per? sons injured by the- disaster.. The con? victs who esoapod from the Nevada State Srisqn aro .scattered throughout the* ierra Nevada Mountains, and aro mak? ing their way -toward California. It is believed they have murdered-au express rider, John Wellington, as ?his garments have been found covered "with* blood. There are several bodies of armed mon in hot pursuit of the fugitives. . GALVESTON, September 23,-The Go? vernor assumes the control of the.oity, State and special police during the rail? road- eleotiou in this oity, and orders the chief of police to report to registrar for orders.. The election HO far has pro? ceeded quietly and orderly. The:Tax-Payera' Convention is in ses? sion at'Austin, Texas. Governor E. M. Pease is Pr?sident, and ninety-five Counties are represented. A resolution has been passed that a committee be appointed to wait on the Governor and ask his co-operation with the convention, for the purpose of reducing taxation. Another resolution was. passed that no candidato.bo supported litany election who will not pledge himself to retrench? ment and reform. They were referred to the Business Committee. A fire, at Houston, Texas, this A. M corner of Travis and Preston streets, de? stroyed six stores and one; residence. MoBt of the business men are insured. WASHINGTON, September 23.-Bout well ord?rs supervising inspectors of steamboats to re-conve?o October 4. It is claimed they did their wor^ bad ly last session. Stringent regulations regard? ing boilers and hulls will bo engrafted in a Barios of new rules. NEW YORK, September 23.-Tho com? mittee of seventy have issued n long, ad- j dress. "While disavowing partisanship, they urge, tho bettor class to vote. They sny at least one-third of tho best classes of people are habitually absent from the polls, and that tho desire for sudden wealth }ms dragged both parties from the high principles that gave them origin. Boon ESTER, September 23.-Mr. A. Champion", worth ?70,000,000, bequeath-1 ed half to a Biblo society, not under tho control . of Baptists, and half to the ' Presbyterian Foreign Missions Society. ; ATLANTA, September 23.-On account j bf the prolonged absonco of the Govern? or of Georgia for nearly three months, the Stato Troasurer gives notico that ho will pay no warrants on tho Treasury without a resident Governor to approve 1 them, except on the civil establishment and special appropriations, where tho law specifies the amount. NEW YORK, September 23.-Dr. Perry was convicted of oausing the death of Emily A. Post, by procuring an abor? tion, and sentenced to two years' impri? sonment, WASHINGTON; September 24.-The agricultural report gives: Corn-favora? ble reports.continue, except in the Ohio Talley. Wheat-returns are less favora? ble; 'counting 100 as tho avorage, condi? tion stands SB follows: Virginia, 70; North Carolina, 59; Booth Carolina, 53; Georgia, 52; Alabama, G5; Mississippi, 94; Texas, 84; Arkansas, 70; TonneBBoe, 70; Wost Virginia, 04. Tho abovo is tho average for New Hampshire, Massachu? setts, New York, Ponusylvania, Mary? land, Michigan. Tho nggrogato do ' crease is ton'per cont., which is partially offset by tho increased area. * Barley is generally reported below tho avorugo, .New York, Ohio, Iudiaua and Wisconsin showing tho best. Buckwheat is below tho averago ten per cont. Bye nearly an average, tho heaviest depreciation hoing in Now York. Hay reduced in quantity; but butter in quality; Georgia and Arkuusas aro abovo tho average. Potatoes are about nt an average; sweet potatoes-full between Newt York and Virginia, but below tho averago in tho .Southern States, Thirty per cent, on the average product of sogar moy be 6TT*B0"ted. ~ \ VCBSOIB pnjling uoaat?wiso betwoen New Orleans, Hey Weit rind Baltimore, and touching at Havana, are required to navigate udder a register, to enter ? clearance, clear, and to pay tonago tax. Vessels carrying combustibles need not carry flaming torches, but may uso globe lights instead, which must bo kept con? stantly in motion. OMAHA, Soptember 24.- It will require au offioial count to decide tho vote on the new constitution. CnioAao, Septomber 24.-Tho Grand Lodge of Odd Ftdlows h?a adjourned sinn elie. ST. Louis, Soptember 24.-Luoy boat tho Mountain Maid in three straight heats-time 2.32>?, 2.31^. 2.31%. BAXIE LAKE, September 23.-The grand jury adjourned to Tuesday. Humors of iud i ot me ii ts against > high Mormons con? tinue. Squads aro drilling at night, supposed to bo Mormons. It is gene? rally thought a crisis is at hand. Gold and silver mines aro increased in pro? ductiveness. There is much excitement. CHARLESTON, September 24.-The Board of Health report four fever deathB for tho twenty-four boura ending Satur daynoon, and five deaths for the twen? ty-four hours ouding at noon, to-day. Tho deaths during the part week from yellow fever amount to twenty-six. SPRINGFIELD, Septomber 25.-Butler's gains in the towns are moro than offset in the rural districts. The present count gives Butler 357; anti 524. Butler's no? mination is.impossible. i ST. LODIS, Soptember 25.-Ex-Gov. Robert M. Sheward is dead. NEW YOUK, September 25.-There were four homicides to-day. ST. PAUL, MINN., September 26.-The Indians have driven off surveying parties from the North Pacific Railroad. The Herald special from Havana sayt the Eastern part of the island, which comprised the insurrectionary district, has been completely pacified. The prin cipal leaders, with their followers, have surrendered or been captured. A pro clamation hythe Oaptniu-Gonornldeclar ing the insurrection at an end will short ly appear. WASHINGTON, September 25.-Col Thomas G. Sims, appointed postumste of Atlanta, Ga., by Andrew Johnson against whom the Post Office Depart ment alleged a defalcation of $23,000 was honorably acquitted by a Unite? States jury, J ridge Erskine presiding Ackerman aided in the prosecution. I was shown to the jury that money wa spent for legitimate post office purposes Samuel M. Carpenter, a journalist died in St. Paul, Minnesota, aged thirty ono. NATCHEZ, MISS., Soptember 25.-Twer ty cases and eleven deaths from yclkr fever have been reported to the Board c Health sine? it originated. One deat and two cases to-day. Eight cases r< ported thiB afternoon at Vidalia, La opposite Natchez. VioKsncno, Miss., September 25. The yellow fever has appeared ben Five deaths in tho last twcuty-foi: hours; several now cases to-day. NIGHT DESPATCHES. CHARLESTON, .September 25.-Arrive -steamers Virginia, Philadelphia; Mai hnttuu, New York. Sailed-steam? James Adger, New York; schooner V L. Bradley, Boston. Five fever deaths in tho last tweut; four hours. . JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, September 2i The Supreme Oourt, to-day, rondcrud decision in the State printing case. Tl Court-bolus that under the statute u v caney to bo filled by tho Govoruor mu occur during a recosa of tho Legislatur A vacancy occurred in this case durit the sitting of the Legislature, nud w: tilled by tho Governor appointing Kit balli Raymond & Co.; hence, tho a poiutmout was invalid. They b?con officers de facto, because no obj ec tic was raised to their performing the. wor Tho office is now vacant. In such cns tho Secretary of Statu lins authority let the State work ou contract, ou tl most advantageoti3 terms offered. WASHINGTON, Soptember 25.-Ho James E. Harvey retires from tho ! triol, on account of ill heallb. Geuei N. L. Jeffries hus? purchased Hai ve; interest. There will bo no chango tho tone or general management of t paper. Probabilities-Cloudiness will prol bly extend very generally on Tuosd along tho entire Atlantic coast und. tho lower lakes, with light ruins in soi localities, including Virginia and Li Erie; risiug barometer, with clenri weather and falling temperature, fr Michigan and Lako Superior Westwi and Southward to tho Gulf. No prod Hons have been issued from tho sig office rcspeoting the so-called tidal wa nor is any such wavo anticipated. NEW YORK, Soptombor 25.-Tho ( vernment took 3,000,000 of bonds, ru ing from 112 90-100 to 113 20-100. MisB Julia W. Doolittle died in a d tint's chair, from chloroform. Only f drachms weregiveu, by nu oldpbysici at tho lady's request, and against the vice of tho dentist. MILWAUKEE, September 25. -r. schooner Hurd foundered nour So Mainton. Tho captain was saved. BALTIMORE, Soptomber 25.-John Garrett called tho Commercial Con*, ti on to order. A variety of excursi and festivities have been nrrangad. '. steamboats have boen placed at tho posai of tho committee, and I he frcei of tho Western Un iou Telegraph been tendered tho Convention. Tho lowing is tho order of business: 1. C neclion of Virginia'cities with tho g Weld; 2. Education; 3. Central linc water communication between tho N and South; 4. Development of gold silver mines; 5. Enlargement of ea tor steam; (!. Reciprocal trude with nuda, Brazil and South American Sti 7. Water comm ii II icatiou from tho sissippi to tho Rio Grande; 8. Go*i meut lands; 9. Water lino from tho j sissippi to Ibo Atlantic; 10. Haili generallyjJL?, Departmentof opmmprce? I!3/'Amenoan"lDBV?gat'i?n'" i?l?rei?F8;'rTor. P^vendejre?ortojj l? jlinnaftnity, for -pjrj-; vate prop or ty dca trove J at sea ia timo of war; 15. Dlreat trade'between tba South? ern ports and Europe; 16. River naviga? tion; 17, Lov?es and obstructions of the mouth of the Mississippi; 18. Finance and taxation; 19. Freight und passenger rates; 20. Abolition of commercial tra? velers'license;'21. Improvement of Boa coast harbors; 22. Ample rnilronds'from Ohio to the central South; 23. Tures aud short weights; 2i. Immigration; 25. lie funding cotton tax; 26. Chesapeake aud D?lawuro ship oaual. Tho appointment of committees is proceeding. Mrs. Wharton's caso WUB called, but wa3 postponed, the doctors certify i ug that ia her nervous condition, a trial would endanger her lifo. RALEIGII, N. C., September 25.-Tho Circuit Court has boen engaged since Saturday ia tho trial of the United Stntcs against Amos Oweus und about thirty others, for whipping ono Aaron Biggor stafT, somo time in April last, at a piuco called Grassy Branch, Cleveland County, on account of his politics. Ono of Big gerstafT'8 own brothers is among the de? fendants. There ia a good deal of con? flict in the testimony of tho p'roscoutior, Biggerstaff swearing to tho identity of men before the oourt who he sworo be? fore the first Magistrate that ho did not recognize on tho night the party assault ed him. The testimony of himself and daughter is greatly at variance. At this hour, (7 P. M.,) the examination of wit nesses for the defence is progressing. It is rumored here that tho Uuitod States District Attorney Starbuck is to be rb moved. Distriet Judgo Brooks has boen compelled to return homo on account of illness. J nd go Bond now presides alone FINANCIAL AND <<Oni.I11KK.CJlA I.. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 25. Sales of cotton to-day 25 bulos-mid diing 17%c. ; NEW YOKE, September 24.-The cot? ton movement for tho week shows a large increase in receipts, whilo exports aro considerably below those o? last week, and same week last year. Receipts ut all ports 20,GU? bales, against 12,561* last week, 9,137 the previous" week, aud 7,579 three weeks since. . Total receipts since September 42,464 bales, ngainst 68,464 for tho corresponding period tho previous year; decrease 26,600. Exports from all ports for the week 4,283 bales, against 7,755 for tho samo week last year. Total exports for tho expired portiou of tho cotton year 29,920 bales, against 19,626 for thu same timo lust year. Stock at all ports 83,334 bulen, against 72,426 for tho same time last year. Stock at interior towns 12,304 bules, against 16,684 samo timo laHt your. Stock in Liverpool 467.0UO bales, against 4S7.000 last year. American cotton nflout for Great Britain 58,000 halos, against 25,000 last year. lud?an cotton afloat for Eu ropo is 715,614 bulos, against 432,467 last year. Tho weather South bas beeu irregular, ia tho early part of tho week beiug dry in some sections und rainy in others, but toward the close there was a marked improvement; iu many sections picking operations wera progressing ra? pidly; exceptional complaints of enter pillars aud rotting bolls not fully ma? tured; nothing said about anny worms; it is possible the plant will escape this scourge NEW YORK, September 25-Noon. Sales of cotton for futuro delivery on Saturday night, 14,400 bales-September 19>u@19M; October 18 15-lG($lUJi,; No vember ??@19)fji December 19@19*?; 1 January 19J.?; Februarv 19J,<(?>19 9-16; J March 19??(?)19J? ; April 2i)Jy. Stock? strong aud Governments strong and dull. State bonds dull and heavy but firm. Gold dull, at 1-4JJ. Exchange long 108^b ; short lO'.ljV. Flour n shade firmor. Wheat lo. higher. Corn firm? ar. Pork dull, tit 13.55?13.60. Cotton linn-uplands 19?.,'; Orleans 20}^; sales ?J0O bales. Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Monoy 0(<??7. Exchange weak-ottered from second bunds at 8 l. CS old heavy, at 14;^(?U4;^. Govern meats very firm-62s 15-5J. States dull und rather heavy-Tennessee* Tl^'; new 71?.i- Yirgiuius 61J.','; new 67. Lou ?si unas 65; now ?S ; levees 71); S.s 82. Ala humas 100; 5s 67. Georgias 82; 7s 90. Kurth Carolinas 40; new 23. Soil th Ca? rolinas 75; uow 54J.j. Cotton quiet but weak; wiles 2,209 halos-uplands V)% ; Orleans 20}(?: Flour a shade firmer commua to fair extra G.40@7.l6; good to choioo 7.15(39.00. Whiskey U6(r?97. Whoat 2{V?!c. higher and in activo ex? port demand-winter red Western 1.55 [n)1.57. Com unchanged. Rico 8J.<@ DJ.<. Pork firmer, at 13.62(/'r.l3..75. Lard activo-kettle 10(o>10J,i. Freights firm. Sales of cotton to-day for futuro delivery 11,600 bales-for Soptombor 19>?@19.??; October 19 1-1C@19^; No? vember 19 3-16@l9>,Y; December 19 3-16 @19>^; January 19;1?; February 19 9-16 (a)19>J; March 19&(#19%; April 20. . CINCINNATI, September 25. - Pork firm, at 12.75. Flour advanced-family (1.25(2)6.30. Corn ia fair demand. Lard I2J4. Bacoa quiet-shoulders l}.iQ}?%\ clear sides Whiskey buoyant, ut 91. LOUISVILLE, September 25.-Provi? sions activo-shoulders 73i; clear sides S->?. Pork 13.0()(o) 13.50/ Whiskey 92. Bagging quiet and firm. WILMINGTON, September 25.-Cotton quiet-middling 18.1 .?; receipts 1,235 bales; sales 179; stock" 1,191. PuiLADELrillA, September 25.--Cottou firm-middling 19^. MEMPHIS, September 25.--Cotton firm--middling 18) j. BOSTON, September 25.-Cotton dull middling 2?j.? ; receipts 330 bales; sales 250; stock 5,0J0. MOWLE, September 25.-Colton firm -middling 19'.,'; receipts 304 baies; sales 300; stock ii,:, ',... NEW OKIJ?ANS, : plomber 25.-Colton quiet-middling *9%i$20; receipts 1,852 bales; sales 300; stock 19,276. Pork linn, ul 14.50. Bacon S'atjoOJ.j ; sugar cured hams 18J.i(?U9. Flour firmer .superfino 5.52(a;5.li2; double G.62@6.75 85. Lard firmer-tierce 10?<??1Q3?: keel jt QHA^?OTQN, September'25.-r-?ott?n ? Arm-middling 18%; recoipts 1,242 bules; sales 200; stock G 970. SAVANNAH, September 25.-Cotton st ' .dy and in fair demand-middling 17%@18; receipts 827 bales; sales 75; st'oo~ -,109. GALVESTON, Soptoraber 25.-Cotton firm-good ordinary 16%; recoipts 1,359 bales; sales 200; stock 14,965. AuajSTA, September 25.-Cotton quiot-middling 17%; roooipts250 bales; sales 206. BRUSSELS, September 25.-The bank rite linn been raised to five per cont. LONDON, Septembor 25-Noon. Consols 92%. Bonds 93*^. FRANKFORT, September 25.-Bonds 94%. PARIS, Septembor 25.-Rentes 58J<<f. T -VERPOOL, Septomber 25-3 P. M." Cotton opened steady-uplands 9%; Or? leans 9%. LIVERPOOL, September 25-Evening. Cotton closed Bteady-uplands 9j^(5)9)? ; Orleans 9%@9%. BALTIMORE, September 25.-Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat Bteady. Corn firm. Pork 14.50. Bacon active shoulders 8. Whiskey 95. Cotton firm -middling T9>?@19%; receipts 300 bales; sales 145; stock 1,425. NORFOLK, September 25.-Cotton quiot-middling 18%; recoipts 1,168 bales; salea 50; stock 3,092. GOODMAN'S Clothing Bazaar Grand Opening oi Fn.ll anti Winter CLOTHING, HATS Mntdl profits, elsewhere. Hopi 2? Furnishing Goods. EMBRACING all tho novel tien of th season. Wo desiru t_ call tho Attention of the palillo to our LARGE STOCK, which for quan? tity, stylo and variety cannot ho eurpaHeed in the city-every article heilig of custom niako ami especially adapted to tine climate. We In? tend to keep up with the tiroes in catering"to tho tastos of our cus? tomers, and nhill), heretofore, apply our ?clyiis strictly to tho old adago, "Quick aalen and Try us bo foro purchasing GOODMAN A SON, Main street. SELTZER Never Nmtsente u. Weale Stomacli. Tho condition of a weak stomach was never . ot improved hy cathartic drugs. They hiero y increado tim irritation,'which it ?3 all-ini Tortant to allay. Thereila ho preparation in .'xistonco which so quickly and certainly re? leves nausea as TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT. its immediate effect is to toot he and refresh Ito nneusy organ, lt arre?is vomiting or thc Imposition to vomit, nt once, and carries otl" vithout pain, through tho intestines, the iiorhid inietic matt, r which lathe provoca? ive ol iia?so?". A do?n of tho Aperient will ilways cUvctually "teltlc the stomach" alter i night's dis.-; pal ?en. .SO 1.1) BY ALL DUUGGIHTS. Sept 2fi ir, The Ladies Know Best'. rilK CltOWDS Tit AT DAILY VISIT TIIK eprULAlt ASO Low-eiti?EO ouv u?on-i uo?si: o? W . D. LOVE & C? ., tl?l,LY demonstrate that; their tasto 1 making selections (or this market, beth ii style.-* and quality, cannot he excelled._ Wo daily heat huhes say that oar :.a-r.rt neut ot Dress Goods is Un: heit in. town. Wi nteiid lo keep it so through ihn season, il' noney and em rgy can do it. AU the other departments aro well supplied vith the host makes ot goods in the market. )iir Dress Goods eoriipriso all the new fa? iries ^ holli loreign and domestic, including mr Compass brand of Dl.ACK ALPACA, I,nihle-faced, decidedly tho cheapest and best llp?ca in thu Slate, having hot ll sides alike. Uhr pat terns in CARPETS, and HUGS are dioica, lilankels, Shawl?, Cloaks, Sacks and hickings, we have a big line. Our stock of Conds for men's wear is very till, including all makes of goods. ilousc-keopei-H will save money hy examining >ur stock of flouse-keeping Goods. Wo only tuen the host makes and hell nt low prices. A nico linoof ladies' Whito Underwear, made ii tho host manner, of lino material. Our Lace and Embroidery Departmont al vayB contain tho newest novelties. Our lino of Fancy Coode is ni ways completo. Yo sell tho best WHITE DRESS SKIRT in ho State for tho money, as well as Alexander md Qourvoisier KIDS, whi.:h need no -recoin nondation. Grault.ovillo Iloniespuna aid I'endlelon 'ams ttl the trade at factory prices. We solicit orders from city or country, and nvito all lo inspect our attractive Stock, rhich our polite and attentive salesmen will ihow freely. Wc keep nilly the best makes of goods, and ?.wo but ono price. Samples sent hy mail. WM. D. LOY H A- CO.. Columbia Hotel building. Main Birn.pt. W. D. Levi:. lt. lt. Mci "nu HY. MSW 'GOODS I a HAYING just rot urned I roi? Nev. York Si* whore I hnidf; inv pinehases, I ii in pro ?A d;?:tie,l to HIIOW om; ol'tho MOSTOIIOIOJ ? '?? ind .-w-li.j.e i' ? TOCK OF ???DS or Gentlemen's wear ever ottered i:i this mai tel. My .-.tock embraces Fr? nell,, I'.nglish an Mootch Caasiiiii-ri.-?, Cloths and \ estiugs, lin i Inti supply ol' Guilts' i'lirui-hing Goods n< nerally. i have abo a very largo flock of th ..debra I cd "Star Shins." A oharcoi patrol :iee is loApucithlly stlicilt-d. Se?,t 17 J._Fj I : I.S KN M \NN. Tho ra fil? ?'->r Tempor?neo Hall, Ac, w positively take place on thc Ipili Noveinbir. -HHHifflflHHHir- - .. i ?., .< !'ji!.?il .".) tnv? uiii.tlt?o?? :utT GRAND QPENXNG OF OUR HILLIM1? DEPMTM'T ?tu'ir?\ Uv. ti: i ' '.'?. AT IO A. M.r MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, WHEN wo will diaplay a largo and'varied assortment of imported', . , ?ATS, BONNETS, TUBB.4NS, SC., With a magnificent lino of FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, And ovorything appertaining to a firat ciaba Parisian MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. R. C. 8H1VEB. DAVID *JOHE8. Sept 24_ State of South Carolina-Richland Co. COU JIT OF COMMON PLEAS. Janies ri. Gibbes, aa Administrator of Gabriel lt. Starling, Plaintiff, againBt Charles Bur rowB, Defendant.-Summons. To TUE DEFENDANT, CHAKI,KH BORHOWS: YOU aro heroby summoned and required to auBWor the complaint in thin action, ot which a copy is herewith served npon yon, and to Herve a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscribers, at their outee, Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days aftor the Berrico hereof, exclubivo of tho day of auch service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this aotion will apply to the Court for tho rolicf demanded in this complaint. CABROLL, MELTON <t JAN NEY, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated Columbia, S. C., August ll, 1871. To TUE DEFENOANT, CiiAnLES Buanows: Tn ko ii ot ico that the mun inonu in this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed in thu otlico of tho Clerk uf the Court of Common Pleat), at Columbia, in the County of Rich? land, in tho State of South Carolina, on the 21ut day ol Auguut, 1871. CARROLL, MELTON A: JANNEY, Plaintiff!} Attorneys. COI.UMIUA, H. C., August 21, 1871. Auguxt 22 tu6 GOSSIP! NOT to ho behind our neighbors, to say notliiiif; of our being emulous to aur pauB them, wo beg to offer for inspection and purchase ono of tho best stocka ever ahown in our line in any market; ovory effort energy and enterprise can auggeat, every advautage capital and experience ?fiord ua, aro used Holuly for tho purpoao of furbishing the UEbT good? at loweat possible priced. Also, need scarcely add, that all onrweighta aro standard-16J oz. to thc pound, if any in dueemout. FLOUR. Well, that FLOUR is juut aa good aa any man's Flour-sold perhaps lower, and weighs au iiHUal I'M pound.-? to tho bari cl. CUFPF.ES. Stock full, hong lit before rino in price and advance in g'dd-full weight guai&ntccd, at Old pneus. SVG A US. All gradea direct from Refineries-eold at Iced than cost tor couran everybody (looa it) aud no cheating about weight* either. LIQUORS. These aro pure domestic and imported, and ?old m ind lui of Uncle Ham's commandment, "Thou shalt uot water thy ardent BpiritH without a npeeial license." Wo havo no apo? dal license. New Goods constantly arriving. Tleaso call and examine. G KO. S Y MME RB. Sept 13;! _ _ "Motte's Victoria Tonic Bitters." ESTIUELY VEGETABLE. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Bilious Diseases, General Debility, and alt Impurities cf the Blood. mn ESE BITTERS havo now firmly oata JL b'ished themaolvca in tho favor of tho public and the medical profession. Prepared from purely vegetable ingredients of nek no w ledgod eflioicy, their unrivaled and highly tonie, stimulating and prophylactic qualities peculiarly adapt them to all catea of General Debility, Nervous Prostration of thu Sya toni, A c. An an excitant of tho appelito and a whole* ah mn aid Iii tho nrocetHnof digestion, they ?ill ho found Ho no very e-fllcauioua, while their peculiar medical proporti?a reader them of unequaled value to those a?bj?ct to Chilla und Fyv?r, Congestion, and other miasmatic diseases. Thcau Ihllerd will ho fount) moat wonder? fully honeilcial in all caeca of Debility and Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever i ii tr o ilueed, they become a utnndard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike tho many uoxioua sliin?hiut? adve rtised, they brace aud fortify Hui system without exciting nnduo cerebral nutioii. They aro without doubt tho beet to? nic and constitutional ro?ovst?r ever offered to th- public. MOTTE A TARRANT, Manufacturera and Hole Prooriotorp, Newberry, S. C. Sold hv E. II. IIKIN'ITBU, Columbia, t?. C. Sept lil _. Tmo Tho Best in the Market! IHAVE just returned troin New York with the tinc'st stock in tho market, embracing WATCHES of all grades, J IS WEL1IV crail dylca, Silver and Plated Wiro of the moat modem patterns-beautiful in dcaign, dura Ido, cheap and warranted to suit. My atocle include? everything to bo found Iii lin; New York mai hot, and I do not intend tn l>o under-Hold. Call and examine for your iM'lv a. Attentive clerks will gladly ?how you I lie lines) assortment of articled above named, ?ind of Kim*-*;,Lockets, .Shrove Buttons, breast Pin-; in fact; everything needed i r to bc lound in a first class j. ir?? ry id or?. ISAAC SULZHA0I1E?; Sept ll U n ? 1 e >. ( '<> I ii n 11 ) i a lt o t el. Tho rnfilo for Toniyeraiioe Hall, Ac. will p iailivoly take place on the Ililli November. Secure tickets iii tho Columbia Cu-opera? tivo Building Association, J FcWoIofate of SffArtgage. [ J i D. C. FEIXCKTTO & BON, Auctioneers.' BY virtue of tho power daly conferred on tho OiUzeoB' B&vingu Bank, of Columbia, by A. H. Monteith and John Irwin, to foreclose mortgages for tho purpose of satisfying their dobt, thu Citizens' Savings Bank will proceed to sell, at public auction, before tbs Court Houeo, In Columbia, on tho PIB8T MONDAY in October next, all and singular tho mort? gaged premiaos hereinafter described, to wit: All that lot or parcel of LAND, situated in the city of Colnmbia, South Carolina, and boundod on tho North by Divino street, East hy Assembly stroet, South by Blossom street, and Wost by Catos Btrpet; containing four acres, moro or less, mortgaged as the proper? ty of John Irwin. ALSO, All that lot or parcel of Land, situated in the city of Columbia, South Carolina, bound? ed on tho North by Bice street, East by Bnll street, South by Tobacco Btreet, snd West by Marion street; containing four aeren, more or IOSB, mortgaged as tho property of A. H. Mon? teith. Tho above property will bo divided in lots to sait purchasers, v 1 :i t: .'!;.? AL80, jj - All that certain tract or parcel of Land, situated in Richland County, about nine milos from Columbia, containing?.02? acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by Black I Lake, on the East by lands of Mrs. Brevard, Booth by Radford's Creek, and West by landa of Dr. Alfred Wallace; mortgaged as the pro? perty of A. H. Monteith and John Irwin. Terms cash. Tho town property will be di vidod into quarter acre lots. WM. MARTIN, President of Ci ti zen a'Savings Bank. For particulars inquire ot E. Wi 8IEBEL8 * CO., _8ept 12 t_Roal Estate Brokers. The New Departure. WE propose to depart from tho old fogy habit of eelling DEY GOODS at such high figures so much in vogue here, and intend from this on to make it to the in? terest of buyers to patronize THE STORE OF PORTER & STEELE, Wohavo'jnst r turned from tho Eastern Market with a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS uolcctcd with great care, and as we bought them loie, we propose to givo onr cus? tomers the advantage of theeo LOW FIGURES I We ask especial attention to onr choice lot of Men's Wear, embracing all Styles, colors and price s. DRESS GOODS, tho new? est designa ont, and a full stock. We show the best lino of Fringes in tho city, and at tho lowest Agares. In all Domestic Goods, we offer rare bargains. We will mako it to the intercut of buyers to examine onr Stock before purchasing. Sopt2l POUTER. Si STEELE. Fall and Winter Goods. ?^jttt THE undersigned hogs leave to inform \*\ his customers, and tho public general tiif ly, that he bas Just returned 'from New York with the most cboico seleotion of goods ever brought to thia market, embracing DOE? SKINS, Cloths, Fronch and English Ca-si moros, Yoatiuga, Ac, of the most modern patterns. ALSO, A largo aesortuient of GENTS' FURNISH? ING GOODS. By paying close at tent ion to business, ko expects to receive a ?haro of tho public pa? tronage. C. D. EBERHARD P. Sept SO_ Wines and Liquors. - 'A,*} TnE undersigned beg leave to j,call tho attention of consumers ^K&CRS&n^snd wholesale purchasers, to V?&$&]Ngnmtheir assortment of goe^da in CUR ^".?vw ^?llno, which they aro offering at prices which dofy competition. Their stock consiste in part of Choice OTARD BRANDIES, Domestic and California Brandies, Choice Old Rye, Nectar and Monogram Whiskies, ' ', ? ., Common acid Rectified Whiskies, Old Tort, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga Wines, Ginger, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, Barclay, Perkins & Co.'s London Porter, Younger'a Sparkling Alloa Ale, Angostura Bitters, St ou gb ton Bitters. Champagnes of the following cboico brande: Louis Roadercr, Delmonico, Hiodsoick, Carte Blanche,Cabinet and California Champagnes. ALSO, Old Holl,md Gin, Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Jamaica Rum, etc., etc Sept 7_JOHN AGNEW A. SON. WE ask of huyere au examination of the following goods: CALIFORNIA BRANDY. California Port Wine. California Angelica'. California Hock. California Muscat ello. O. F. Gardner's North Carolina Corn. Suit's, 185C, Rye. Old Virginia Glades. Puro Cognac Brandy. These arc all standard goods, and wo have put tho prices right doten lo the bottom. Also, cheap goods of all grades, tho quality and prices of which will certainly ploaso the buyer and eavo him money. Aug 27_L?RICK & LOWRANCE. FRESH TURNIP SEED! JJUTA RAGA, GLOBE, NORFOLK, RED TOP, PLAT DUTCH, For sale by W. C. FISHER, Druggist and Apothecary, July ?0 Hmo Opposito Columbia Hoted. . Seegers' Beer DONT contain Strychnine, lt is pure, and warranted to ho* so. March ll