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T.l?Kr*t>i>i<-IN?r<*eH WrrA?r.. j London, August 4'- -In thefibftfo of Commons, to^ay, Mr. Bnurko; Under - Secretary for the Foreign Department, in answer to uti inquiry from Sir George Bowyer, stated that her Ma? jesty's Government had no intention of taking part in an armed interven? tion in Spain, and had no reason to suppose that other European powers Contemplated any such step, which Would not meet with encouragement from Eoglaud. The report that Germany had sent a note to France, protesting against the violation of tue Spanish' frontier and threatening intervention* . is pro nounoed to be .without foundation. London, August 5.?Tbe Americans beat the'English at cricket?107 to 105?with several American wickets standing.', ?_?( Madrid, August 3. ?The Republican forces have entered Olot. Tbey met witb no Opposition. Tbeparllsts fled, leaving behind them 100 prisoners. Paris, August 4 ?It is said French troops guarding the .Spanish frontier have''been reinforced^ and vigorous measures have been ordered, to pre? vent uniformed Oarliste from crossing the boundary; <? . .. ? Telegraphic?American M&ur.r,. Vioksbuho, Miss,, August 5 ?Tbe whites carried the city election by 350 majority;- Forty tieegroes' Voted tbe White ticket; While three whites voted the black ticket. V'' '.? . i FmanoROv < Pa , i August 5.?John Leopold, who lost 'his wife and four children by the flood, Js. Insane. CiticiNNATi, August 5.?Tbo Demo? crats carry Kentucky by 60,000. Washington, August 5.? Northern despatches rupOK three rapes. The Eoopto, in full accord, are after the rates. ? ?? Nahnviiah),'Tenn-, July 5 ?The ap? proaching County elections through? out thy State are causing a great deal of excitements Party .lines, in many Counties, are being olostily drawn, on account? of the Civil' Rights Bill. The contest In this County botwoun tbe Conservative and Demoorutio nomi? nees on tue On* side and the independ? ents On the other wilC it 1*8 believed, cause both parties to have. Unionists and ex-Coufederates on their tickets. Little Rook, Ark , August 5.?Col. ?. G. Faulkner, author of tbe "Arkan? sas Traveller," is dead;, aged seventy - ono. Chicago, August G.-^The Atlantic and Pacific Iasuraaaa Oompauy is in? solvent. . . .? ., .. The telegraph, operator at Aurora, Indiana, report*) that tbe steamer Pat. Rogers was'b'urhed, this morning, one mile' below Autora,'and"about twenty lives lost. ' Victims principally ladius. Additional advioes!from. Aurora state that the fire originated in the oottou bales in tb'e binder'part of the boat, about 6 o'clock. Tho boat was imme? diately, turned 'Shoreward,, but became unmanageable. The pilot thinks the tiller rope was oat and ..that the fire was inoendiary. The boat drifted on a sand bar and grounded. The flames, instead of spreading along the lower deck, at once shot up to the cabins and tbe pilot-house and then swept across tbe hurricane deck. The passengers wore all aroused and boats lowered and many were carried ashore; bot others, in their fright, jumped into the water, and those who were not drowned reuobed a safe landing place, after drifting a long time with the cur? rent. There were nearly 100 people on board, but what proportion of this number is aotnally lust is not known. No South-western or South-eastern names in the lint of those lost by tbe Pat. Rogers. Both boat and cargo, the latter consisting of cattle, sheep and hogs, besides cotton, are a total loss, ' The passenger register and all books were destroyed. The boat was valued at $60.000. ButFATjO, August 5.?Monarch, Jr., won tbe first race?time 2.27%, 2.29%, 2.28)4. ' Bodine won the second? 2.22>?, 2.21, 2 2l#, 2.21 >?, 2.22.!^. New XORtCk-i August 6.?The Ply? mouth Church Qommittee will conti? nue its sessions, to bear Montton and Reeoher. A report is probable on Sa? turday." . f' Judge Riley has dismissed the Tilton libel suit.' * The following is a synopsis, embrac? ing all that is of interest in Mrs. Til ton's testimony before the Plymouth Church investigating committee. Tbe examination begins with an apparent purpose to show that Tilton neglected bis wife from a very early period of their married lifo. MrskTilton stated that she was froquent!y*8ick, and her physician said there was care and trouble on her mind which ho could not cure with medicine. Question?What was tbe trouble, in point of faotV Answer?Well, any one of yon gentlemen, I think, would have cared for my family as muoh as Theo? dore did. I was loft entirely with my servants, and they were very poor servants. I could not have my mother with me, because it was impossible for her to live witb us, on account of disa? greement with Mr. Tilton. Tilton was dissatisfied with his home and with his wife's management, and was harsh in his oritioism. Qaestion?When did he begin to talk to you, if at all, in regard to your association and friendship for Mr. Beecher? Answer?I think I had no visits from Mr. Beecher before 1866; that is the first that I remember seeing him very maoh. Question?What was tbe oritioism in regard to Beecher and yourself whioh Tilton made? Answer?As early as 1865, Mr. Tilton's mind was tainted with a suspicion of Mr. Beeoher, and be used to talk with me continually about his wrong-doings with ladies, stories of which were told him by Mr. -, (name not given.) When Mr. Beecher oamo to see me, Mr. Tilton began to he suspicious; nud, that I I lalgbjt >e|'r4^epti/ )rao?|a|eprt[t\> my hoabandwith respect to'my interview with Mr* ; Beeches e.!oau, I ?seil to charge my mimi with our conversa? tions acd repeat tbomjtp Ut- /TiUpd. ' Mrs. Tilton continues: Hna vrascin tinually questioned by Tilton concern? ing those conversations in a mojt je& lous rnaaner. She was afterwards told with anger that she.concealed some? thing that ?he didn't mean to tell; that she lied for three years.- She tried to repeat everything that wna said, but found Tilton more auspicious than ever; he had no confldeuoo in her* and she suffered a great deal. This State of things lasted to the present day, al? though ehe had not feit so badly the last two years. Til ton's criticisms to her took the form of accusations in the winter of 1860, when; he began to assume she bad doua a otiminal wrong with Beecher.. She met the charges .sometimes with anger, sometimes with oalmoess or silence, but invariably de? nied criminal intimacy, She had de? nied it in letters1 to Tilton, bat they were lost. Ho seamed to-use all hiB influence to mnke her acknowledge the wrong, and talked ab much of it, she thought he was morbid. - He told her once that he saw her sitting on'Beeoh or's lip, in onr parlor, and sho replied, "You didn'tl" This morbid jealousy had a wearing and Isiokeuing effect ou her; he never named any definite time or place of' any criminal act with, Beecher, and never pretended ehe was' guilty of any impropriety at Beeoher's house. Sbe went there twice or thrice to consult with Beecher about a sick person; sbe never met bim at any other place by appointment. Tilton never accused bar of criminality based upon any admission by ber; it was not true she confessed iu July, 1870, any aot of impropriety with Beecher.' Fobt Monroe, August 5.?The United Statea steamer Dispatch, with the Congressional Naval Committee, passed up tbia morning, and spent the day ut the Norfolk Navy Yard. She reached here at 4P. M., aud the party apent a couple of hoars visiting the fort, after which they sailed for Phila? delphia. Habbisbobq, August5 ?George Be riguer, proprietor of the Evening Tele? graph and postmaster of the city, died this afternoon, after au illness of seve? ral weeks. St. Louis, August 5 ?There was a good deal of exuttemeut ou change to? day, caused by the report that Alexan? der Dortnan & Co. had forged cotton warebouso receipts to the amount of 3100,000 to 3150.000, and that two or three banks in this city have been victimized to the extent of 310,(J00 or 350,000. Dorman and one or two other members of tho firm have beeu arrested, und au investigation will be made this afternoon. Washington, August 5 ?3100 con? science mouey was received ut the Treasury to day from this city. The postal cars from New York came in last night and this morning as usual, without any detention at Baltimore, and left Washington last night and tbis moruiug, passing over Mr. Hinokley's road, as formerly. It is now almost certain that Mr. Hiuck ley will oontinue to perform the ser? vice, knowing that Col. Scott will ac? cept it if he does not, and trusting to Congress to grant him the extra com? pensation asked. Probabilities?During Thursday, in New England, North and East winds will prevail, with partly cloudy aad cool weather. Over the Middle States and lower lake re; .on, falling barome? ter, stationary or rising temperature, East to South winds, iucroasiug cloudi? ness and rain areas. For the South At? lantic and Gulf States, falling barome? ter, rising temperature, East to South winds and partly cloudy weather. For Tennessee aud the Ohio Valley, lower barometer, higher temperature, fresh aud brisk East to Sooth wiuds, cloudy aud rainy weather. For the upper lake region, lower barometer, higher temperature, fresh and brisk East to North winds, generally cloudy weather aud rain areas. For Minnesota, Iowa aod Missouri, generally lower tempe? rature and risiug barometer, wind shifting to North and West, and clear or clearing weather. Telegraphic?Commercial II?ports. New Yobk, August 5?Noon.?Mo? ney 2. Stocks dull and u little lower. Gold 9;V Exchange?long -1.88; short 4 90*4'. Cotton held higher; sales 183?uplands 17; Orleans 17j?s. Fu? tures opened steadier: August lO1^, 16 510; September 16?<, 10 9-16; Oc? tober 10j?, 10 9-10. Pork firm?mess 23.50. Lard firm?steam 13%. Freights firm. The steamship Russia took out 3750.000 in specie. 7 P. M.?Cotton held higher; sales 541, at 17($17;\,. Southern flour firmer and in moderate inquiry? common to fair extra 5.60(^6.25; good to choice 6.30@ll.00. Wheat l@2o. better and in very good demand. Corn active and lo. bettor?80(?)81 for Western mixed; prime81@82. Coflee ?Bio quiet aud unchanged; mild gradeB steady, nt 19@22 for Mara oaibo. Sugar dull and nominal?7Jg (a)H 3-16 for fair to good refining; 8 \\ (a)8 5-1C prime; 8^ Musoovado. Mo? lasses quiet and firm. Rice in good demand and firm?0lA@G^. Pork quiet?24,00 for now moos. Lard quiet, at 13>?. Whiskey dull and lower?1.01. Freights firmer. Money easy, at 2@2>?. Exchange dull, at 4.88. Gold 9J?@9%. Governments dull but steady. States dull and nomi? nal. Cotton?not receipts 235; gross l,22?. Futures closed steady; sales 10,300: August 16%, 16 9-32; Soptom ber 16 9 16. 16 19 32; Ootober 16 17 32, 16 9-16; November 16 7-16, 16 15 82; December 16 15 32, 16>.<; January 16 916,16%; Febrnary 1*63/; March 16 15 16. Baltimore, August5,?Cotton quiet and steady?middling 16%; low mid? dling 16; good ordinary 14; exports ?oers 40:1 etook 4,125. Floor and wheat active afcd unchanged. - Obftt dnll and weak ?white Southern 88(?01; yellow 81; Western mixed 77. Provisions strong,. ?mess pork scarce and nominal?24.00 @25.00. . 33nlk. ahouldars 0; olear .rib sides 11>.<. Bacon very active and atroog?abbnldera 0%@10; olear* rib ajilca 12'u; sugar-cured hams 17(c^l7>^. Lard ?rmer and bighor?I4>^(5il4jf;. Coffee quiet and steady?fair to prime ourgoes 19J?@2i%. Whiskey quiet and lower?1.02@1.03. Memphis. August 5.?Cotton iu bet? ter demand?low middling 15>?(ojl5%; receipts 28; shipments 585; stuck 7,093. Philadelphia, August 5 ?Cotton quiet?middling 17; net receipts 126; grosB 929. Noufolk, August 5.?Cotton quiet and steady?low middling 15*?; n?t receipts 116; exports coastwise 125; Bales 50; stock 460. Wilmington, August 5,?Qottpn un? changed?middling 15)?; net receipts 1; exports coastwise 25; stock 571. , Cincinnati, AaguaV'5. ?Flqur . dnll aud unchanged. Pork quiet and un? changed?24.00. Lard soaroe and firm ?summer 13@13>^; jobbing entos kct: tie 15. Biouu active und held higher? shoulders 9^@'J^-^hold 9}{ at close; dear . rib Sold- at 12??@12%--bold higher at close; clear sides 12%. Whiskey firm. .8,1.95.., , . , r - ,.-St.: Loprs, f\oguot 5 ?Flour qh?pt iabd w oak?low grades .off?eu per doe. winter 3'50@3 75. ' Corti higher?5f?.* 2 mixed 63)0, East St. Louis elevator. Pork. ?rm and * higher for future? 24 00; cash 16. -Bacon uotive, at 934' for ehoulders; i2?4' dear rib; 12% clear. Lard unchanged. Louisville, August 5 ?Flour un? changed. Corn dull and drooping? 75@82. Pork iu fair deuiaud and higher?25.00. Bacon firm and in fair demand, at U>.; for- Hhoulders; 12>.j olear rib; 13 clear J Wbmkey 96. Moil I mi, August 5.?Cotton demand good aud offerings light ?middling 16; net receipt* 29; exnorts coastwise 29; sales 250; stock 4.897. Augusta, August 5 ?Cotton nomi? nally unchanged?middling 15)^; re? ceipts 139; sales 167. Charleston, August 5.?Cotton easy?middling l?j^; net receipts 73; saios 50; stock 5,941. Boston, August 5.?Cotton quiet? middling 11%, net receipts 52; gross 127; exportB to Groat Brituiu -170; sales 250; stock 8,000. Savannah, August 5.?Cotton nomi? nal?middling 16; uet receipts 19; sales 5; stock 864. Galveston, August 5 ?Cotton no? minal?good ordinary 14^; uet receipts 21; stock 3,748. New Orleans, August 5.?Cotton quiet?middling 16%; low middling 15.%; ordiuury 11%; net "receipts 65; gross 55; sales 35'J?last evening 650; stock 21,791. London, Anjmst 5 ?Eries 30J-^. Consols 92??@92)?. PAnis, Augast 5.?Rentes 63f. 30o. Liverpool, August 5?3 P. M.? Cotton firmer; sales 15,000, including 8,400 American?uplands 8%; Orleans 8%\ speculation uud export 3,000; Bales of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable August, 8%\ low middling, August, September or Octo? ber, 8 3-16, 8 3 8; sales of fchipments new crop, basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, 8,%; Orleans, nothing below low middling, deliverable Augnst, 8 5-16. The Sum tor Watchman says Con? gressman Rainey delivered a very earnest speeoh in that town, on the 3d, in the interest of reform. He wauted, 'he said, good government, and if this involved the Governor, legislators or Uouuty offiofaI?, rBot tbem' out, and put inX-^o^'j|??^IU)^i:n^>,. Mr. Berjjb. a! foja^eeks ago, refioaed a four legged canine from tbo slavery of turning a cider mill. "The dog now barks in tbe merry sunshine, a com? plete loafer, while his plaoe bas beeu supplied by a young child, wbot-e strength is inferior to the dog. The Lady Sapnrior of the Notre Dame Academy of Boston Highlands, who sailed in the steamship Parthia, July 11, for Liverpool, iutendiug to visit "3ome of the leading eduoatiou al establishments in Europe, died sud? denly when two days out. Tho belle of Saratoga hasn't nriivcd there yet?and no wonder. A yonng lady to bo known as and considered tho belle of Saratoga, must first havo 300 dresses, 100 pairs of shoes und slippers aud $40,000 of diamonds at least. There aro said to be 800 paper mills iu operation iu tho United States, with a capital invested of 840,000,00U, and a total production of 870,000,000. | These mills give employment nominal? ly to 20,000 peoplo, whose earnings are footed np ut 810,000,000 annually. Tbe Republican says that on tho 23d tilt., ut Greenville, Tilman R. Gainos was brought before a Trial Jastioe to account for money received to forward immigrants in March last. Guinea was bound over to tbo higher courts in a hood of 8500. Maj. J. W. Dargan, favorably known in hanking connection at Sn inter, has forwarded to Washington tbe applica? tion of subscribers of etook for autho? rity, as required, for the establishment of a national bank at Sumter. Sad Coincidence,? It is a remarka? ble fact that both tbe father and grand father of Wm. G. Stanwood, the Bos? ton law student, who wan drowned in Westport River recently, lost their lives in a similar manner. A young whito woman, named Fan uie Bradshaw, about tWQuty-three years of age, was arrested in Ports? mouth, Vs., on Monday last, charged with killing her now-boru infant by burying it alive. - Admiral Seniwes, who -?ommanded the Confederate oruiser Alabama, hav? ing bad bis disabilities' removed by the] ln?t Congress, is a Domocrutio daridi-1 iSijie-Jjpr .Congress iu . Alabama, and there is good prospect of hie election. [Thero w?s:au fjumsuE? political ga? thering in Abbeville on. the 31st alt, at which addresses were delivered by Comptroller-General H?ge, Adjutant General Purvisnnd others. "Beform,'' was tbe ory. Tbe Yorkville Enquirer figures up a white majority of 844 iu the Fourth Uoiigressioual ^ District, consisting of Greenville, Sparenburg, York, Lan oastor, Uuiou, Kersbaw, Chester aud Faitfleld. Senator Hollinshead, of Abbeville, who is a candidate for re election, is ] circulating among the voters of the County some 1.000 copies of a short pamphlet setting forth bis lifo and pnbliu services. Congressman Bansier had recom? mended for an appointment to West Point George' Henry Scblepegrell, a I eon of Mr. 0. J. Scblepegrell, of Charleston. Two men working on tbe St. Louis bridge recently jumped into the river, a.dutanoe of sixty-five feat, for a wager of 810. They both swam ashore I in safety, aud won the wager. A thirteen year-old girl in Worces? ter. Mass., Mary L.Shaw, charges her uncle, Edward Matthew?,? with being the father of her ohild. Matthews de? nies it. ' Spsr'tunbdrg will Bavo' a etree^ rail "way, for freight us well as putseugers, and tbe opinion is entertained that the stook will pay handsomely. The continued wet season has da? maged the cotton crop severely in some sections of Sumter, causing it to shed and produce too much weed. Ztck olaukey, t he Springfield, Musa., City Clerk, is a defaulter for a large amount, und has ubsoonded. Wine aud women the cause. The dwelling bouse and contents of Mr. J. H. Walkor, of Abbeville, was destroyed by an.accidental tire on the 29th utt. A splendid hor>e belonging to Daniel Hill killed himself, last week, at Mar? tin's Mill, Abbeville?roaring up uud falling back. A pocket book, containing over 850? and a lot of notes and papers, was stolen from Mc. J. W. Robertson, of Abbeville, reoently. Wanted?A few more advertise* monts, to enable ns to publish a paper tor the good of others us well us our solves. Ben. Dollar and Ben. Cent are the names of two gentlemen of Lowndes ville, Abbeville County. Generals Wbipper and Smalls, both colored, are up for Congress in Beau? fort. Each one is sureof being elected. SnnsciUBtiBS?Obtain the latest news by mail aud by telegraph in the Daily PHOBNIS, Stokes, tbe murderer of Fisk, is said to be slowly dying of consumption, in I SingSiug. Thero were 365 deaths in Philadel? phia last week, a decrease of 106 from the previous week. 8priogbok has equaled Alorm'a 1.42?4, and that is tbe best mile on re? cord. Yon can't eat euongh in a week to last yon a year, and you cau't adver? tise on that plan either. There were 38 deaths in Charleston for the week ending the 1st?whites J14; colored 21. ? Mr. Wm. Lee, an aged citizen of Soartanburg, died on the 2d. Yellow Jack has settled upon Pensa cola, Fla. So far but few oases. Funeral Invitation. lbs fiionds and acquaintance!) of Mr. and Mrs. James Fr?ser and family are re? spectfully invited to.attend tbe funeral <>r t heir jouugeat son, WILLIAM, from their residence, oomer of Gadsdon and Bound? ary ttreeta, THIS AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Chicora Tribe, No. 2, Improved Order of Bed Men. ACOUNCIL FIP.E of the above Tvibo will be kindled at the Wigwam, (Odd Kollows1 Hall,)8th Kuu.Gth Sleep, Sturgeou Moou, G. H. D. 333. by order of tho Sa jlmm. W. S. I'Ol'i:, Am- ii 1 Chief of Records. I The Spartanburg and Aaheville Kail road Company. AMEETING of the Directors of this Company will be hold at the Palmetto House, -piirtat'bt'.rjr, S. C, on WEDNES? DAY EVENING, August 12, 1871, at 7 I o'clock. This ivilI bo an important meeting, inas? much an the terms of consolidation bo tween this Company and the Greenville, TennoSHeo, and French Broad Railroad Company, agroed upon by tho Committee from the respective Coui)>auies, will he submitted to tho Board for their adoption and presentation to the Stockholders. By order President Mhiminof.r. A. O. KAUFMAN. Secretary and Troas. U. A A. It. It. Co. August c> ft Large Boarding House to Rent. WILL he rented to an ap? proved tonaut, the ooiutno diouB and very dogirablo _niOARDINO IIOUbiE. situ? ated on Mam street, next to Cslumbia Ho? tel. Said building contains thirty-one rooms, with all tho modern improvement, and has recently been ?siahed for the ex? press purpose of a first class boarding hoaso. For particular*, apply to J. H . ;i I NAUD, Columbia, B.C., or F. ARNOLD, Greenwood, S. C. Aug C 11 Home Stomach Bitters. THESE celebrated BITTE US, prepared by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis, are a certain preventativo of FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENTR, DYSPEPSIA, IN DIGESTION, And are highly recommended as an excel? lent tonic and invigorator at the eyaietn. For nale bv the wholesale agents, June IV ' JOHN Ab NEW .V SON. *****Apply, at this oflicot_Ane 5 2 fpHE'uinleiHiffiiila.'Lfl.vc' decided to ?eil off JL their, atopi, of GROCERIES, PROVI? SIONS, W-INEST&b., very low for CASH, to close up their bue.u ear. * .? t ? i HOPE & OYLES. Colombia, August 4 1874._ Ann 5 Office City Olerk. . COLUMBIA. 8. C, AuOrhVr 3.1874. Til E c.ontract for f umiehing MEDIC1NES to the Alms House, HospitalandBene? ficiaries of the citv, and the contract for burving tun ' PAUPER -DtiAD. including Cotnua, for tho euaulug yjsar, will be award? ed to the lowest bidder at the next regular mer.ting of the City Coahcdl, ?m TUESDAY NEXT, thelltb inatant. - All bids for the same mnst.be died in this office on or be? fore 12 o'clock M. of said day. By order or Council. WALTER ii. JONES, " AngKf* 5 ' ' ' Clty-Qirlk. i Office Oitjfr.Oitwjp ~ COLUMBIA, S.O., AnaosT3, 1874. | rfiHE City. Council will, at tbsir next re L gular meeting, elect a CITY BUB YEYOR for tbo ensuing two years. All ap? plications for said position most be filed in this office on or before TUESDAY, the 11th instant, at 12 o'cluck M. By order of Coun? cil. WALTER It. JONES, _Ang 5 i4 _Pity Clerk paS. TAYLOR & DARBY HAVE associated themsolsea ao part? ners in the praoUoe ot MEDICINE. Calls will receive attention at their, resi? dences and at their office, la the Central "National Hank building. Officio hoars & to 3 P.M.; 8 to 9 P.M. DR. B. W. TAYLOR, Ang4j|3t3* DR. JOHN T. DARBY. rfWjMfc DENTISTRY. /Tt^FT* oooz^n & wright, ?*-* I TJ r Riobardson street, opposite Columbia Hotel. Da. D. L. Boozaa, Da G. F. B. Wbiqht. Aug 4_._ _Imp State South Carolina, Barnweli Co. By the Board of County Comm ssioners of said County. BY virtue of an Act of the General As? sembly of said State.ratified ou the 12th day of February, A. D. 1873, and of a resolution of the said Board of Connty Commissioners, adopted on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1874, the undersigned wiu sell, at public auction, in the town of Cam well, the County seat of said County, on MONDAY, tbe 7th day of September next, it being sale-day, tbo COUltT HOUSE BUILDING AND LOT, in the town of Blackvilla, with all itd privileges and ap? purtenances, to tbe hi Klient biddor for cash, aud will make titles to the purchaser at said sale. DKScaipnoy of thb Builoiko?A large, uew and finely coueirnoted urick*bnRding, two stories high, froutiug the 8outh Caro? lina Railroad, and onehuudrod yards, more or less* distant therefrom; said building being forty feet wide.by sixty feet long, containing six spacious rooms on the tir.it floor, and a'capacibns conrt hall, and two small rooms on tbe second Uoor, ad plaster? ed aud uicely finished, with fuur fire-places in the hall aud one in each room of the building, with a passage-way nine feet wide running through the' entire length of tho building on tbe ground floor; said building being roofed, with tin, fitted up with mantel-pieces, Venetian blinds, win? dow Hani), and in every way commodious aud convenient. Tbe lot of land belonging to the County, upon which si.id Court ttonse building is situated, contains two sere*, more or iei<s. J. f LLEN TOBIN, Chairman. HERGULEG McCREARY, HENRY CUKKR. Conntv Commissioners Bumwell Couuty. June2G_f?_ State of South C a r o 1 in a - Rich! and C o COURT OF CO MM OX PLEAS. The State of Sooth Carolina ex relations the Attorney-General, plaintiff, against tbe Charleston Charitable Association of the State of South Carolina, for the Bene fit or tbe Free School Fund, defendant.? Juil'jmcnt. THE summons and complaint in thin action having been personally served on Thomas Finley, President of the de? fendant corporation, on the 15th day or June, 1874, and It appearing by tbe affi? davit of D. H. Chamberlain, plaintiff's attorney, that no answer, demurrer or no? tice of appearance has been served on the plaintiff's attorney, iff accordance with the requirements or the eamtnfcos herein; now, on motion of D H. Chamberlain, plaiutitTs attorneys, It fa * ' - \ Adjudged, that th;* charter of.tfyu said the Charleston Charitable Association of the state of South Carolina,for the Bene? fit of the Free BohpOl Foi.d, is fmfelted, and the said defendant corporation is dis? solved aud excluded from all the corporato rights, powers, privileges and franchises conferred by the said Act of the Genoral Assembly of'tbe State of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to establish the Charles? ton Charitable Association of tho State of South Carolina, for the Benefit of tho Free School Fund," approved March 8, A. D. 1871, and the said defendant corporation Is pohihittd from transacting any business whatever. B is further adjndged, that the said de? fendant corporation pa; the costs of this action, tu be assessed bv the Olerk of this Court. lt. Ii. CARPENTER. Aug 2_ _ru2 South Caroiina---Kichland County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Walter K.Jones, Plaintiff, against John J. Pattoranii, Defendant.?Copy Summons Money Demand?Complaint not served. To Jt'h'ii ?/. Patterson, Defendant in this a et ion: "VTOL' ure hereby summoned and re I quired to auswar the complaint in this action, which is filed ill tho office, of the Cleik of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers, at their office. Boom 1 Parker Block, Columbia, B. C, within twenty days after the service of this summons ot. you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answor this oompiaiut within the time aforoaaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment against yon for the-'sum of ouo hundred' dollars, with interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum, from the Gill day o( Juno, A. D. lt>73, aud costs, if PARKER A CAYPLESS, Plaintiffs Attorneys. [L. a ] D. B. MILLEIt, C. C. P. Dateu July 2, 1874. To the Defendant, Jvhn J". Patterson: Take notice, that tbo summons in this action, of wbich tho foregoing is a copy, was filed in tbe office of the Clerk of tbe Court of Common Pleas, at Columbia, in the County of Richlanu, iu the State of South Carrlina.ou the 31 day July, 1S71. PARKER A CAYPLESS, Attorneys at Law, Parker's Block, Main street'. Columbia. S 0. July 4 sC Food for Infants. C10N.DENSED MILK. Eagle brand, Pa J pomt, Phosphat'C Food, Nettle's Mo? ther'* Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrsw Root. Farina, Bronia, Cocoa, Com Starch, always tr< sb. ;vt June P2 HP.INITSn'S DRUG STORE, i . . Furniture^ So. ?? <-.. BYy JACOB JtfBVI?.; 5^. TO-MORROW {triday] MORNING,1 at 10 o'clock, I will soll, at my office, A variety" of FURNITURE, such as Bed? steads, Mattressae, Bedsi Oh*ire, Tablea, Hat Bsek, Fenders, Andirons, Sehool Peaks. Benohea, Crockery, Ac Aug 6 2 500 Shares Columbia Oat Light Stock. By JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer. On FRIDAY MORNING. Angnst 7th. at 11 o'clock, I will sell, in front of my office, 6(0 SHARES of the Capital Stock in the above named Company, in parcels of 10, 25 and 50 Shares oaoh. Sale positive. Terms cash._Jolyla tj In the District Court of the United States for 8outh Carolina. IN the matter of JASPER 6. BOATH, of MoUaeter, Monteith A Boath. of Co? lumbia, Bankrupt.?Petition for fnlt ?n? final dleoharge in bankruptcy.?Ordered, I that a hearing be had on the 14th day of August, 1871, at Federal Court Houao, in Greenville, s. C, and that all creditors Ac, of said Bankrupt appear, at said time and place, and show cause, if an/ they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. , . . By order ef the Court, the 23d day of July. 1874. DANIEL HOBLBBCK, Clerk of the District Court of the United States for South Carolina."' yhiyaysS For Rent, ?THE commodious Brick and Metal Boof STOREHOUSE, No.!?9 Main street. Terms very low. Apply to BEIBEL8 * EZELli or to BOONE AT?UL LBR, Attorneye-at-Law. itj Atag5t COME QUICK! OR yen will mies the BEST BARGAINS that hare been offered to the people of Columbia by - . C. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Price*. Just the Season for Turnips, See Heinitsh's Almanac. Y>LANT BUTA BAGA, Large Amber JL Glube. Large Whita Dutoh, Large White Globe, Winter Ffat Dutch, Bed Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Improved Seven Top. For sale, wholeaate and retail, at Ang 11 HEINITSB'S Drug Store. At Private Bale. THE 'COTTAGE' AND LOT, on the cor? ner of Snmter and Lady streets, con? taining five rooms and hydrant water on the premises. The grounds are in a high state of cultivation, haying thereon fruit trees of various kinds. The plaee-wlll.be sold on easy terms to an approved pur? chaser. Foaseaaion . given immediately. Inquire or W. W. DEANS, At Presbyterian Publishing House July 29_ i . : i .. . w3 Ice! Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders for the abovo article. The Ice manu? factured at my establishment la made from pure Spring Water, fr?Eon at a tem? perature of thirty degrees below freezing fioiut Fahrenheit. and can be. shipped a ong distance without much loBB. Price t-l 25 per 100 pounds, and 'good weight gua? ranteed. No Ice shipped unless the money uccomptmiet the order. Jnl^29_J. C. 8REOER3. Granite Mills, AUGUSTA, OA., Jcsa 9.1874 FOR SALE?ME AL, GRIST, aCorn Dran, Middlings, Fine Feed, Pea Meal, best Floor front new Wheat, at lowest prices, Jaly lOlmo QEO. T. JACKSON A CO. "Tne Georgia Gin," We again call the attention of those without GINS to the above Gin. We hare sold them (or eeven years, and the univer? sal satisfaction they have given and the largely increased demand and sale each yo&r, is the boat evidence of their merits.. We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, BUS LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of L?RICK A LOWBANOE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. Hay! Hay!! Hay 111 AV'WVv THE SOUTHERN .WAREHOUSE jgj&gy COMP ANY has alwaya on hand the iniwanjargent Btock of HAY in Colombia, comprising both Eaatera a&d Western, which will be delivered anywhere in the oity, free of charge for drayage, and at the very lowest rates. :. :* Our (aciiiiioafor purchasing and handling are such as tolonablonn to compote auDcosa fuiiy with any other bpuae, and parties in need will do well to gjye us a nail bafore .purcbasing elsewhere/for roe oannot be ttn ?let-told. Particnlar attention la palled to onr stock or-'Eaatern HAY,, which is the beet.in the markfit,, ;y [ j ? ? , ? ?-f May g 3rao " - bandreth's Turnip Seed. RUT A BAG A1, Flat Dtttoh, Gl)be, Red Top just received at L. T.' b ILL I MAN A CO 'B July 18 - --un_Drug Store. Select School for Girls. Blanking Street, Columbia, S. C. .'onducted by the Misses Martin, ifftgk FALL TERM for 1874 will be fc??'~2ffifo."'" on tlic nrat ^av ?' October. ^tffflEEOIasses formed in LATIN, GEIt t?q?man nra FRENCH. i^kr MUSIC Under charge of Prof. PLATE; Meilern Languages, M. nr. HEDE M ANN; Matbomatics, Rev. C. R. It KM I'? ll IL L; Drawing and Painting,-; FRncy Work, Mrs. M. E. BRADY. For terms. Ao., apply at 143 Blanding street, or through the Columbia Post Oftlee._Angnst 5,w? Roanoke College, SAIiVIRt, VIROTW1?? ' ypfta. TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, 9n^Bte 1874-75. bogiiiB September 2 ^BjHlBand eluaeu Juno 10. Course of ^Mr'a^Htudy aa hiRh rb that of any College in Virginia. Literary ?ouuui?s of first rank. Extensive Libra? ries. Reading Room, Cabinet and Labora? tory, Location nuHurpaased in America. The abnndanoe of the RoanoUe Valley ren? ders the expenses very moderate. For ses? sion of ten months, (inclnding board, tui? tion, fuel, lights, washing, Ac.,) about 1200. Students from seventeen States and lerri lorios, including South Carolina. ?w For catalogues und further informa? tion. addrOHB REV. D. F. BITTLE, D. D., President. Aug 2_tlmo MonntZton Institute, Wlnnsboro, S. C. jdm^_ THE second session for the /fjj^k year 1H74 will bogin on the first fctnjHflKaaMONDaV io Auguat. ^iSHEa For partienlura, address Y?BF It. H. CLARKSON, July 20tl3 _Principah_ j Subscribe for tbe Phoenix. ?