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Tcle?r?-F"?r? Kortlgn AfTntr? Farms, August 18.?Gen. Laval has concluded the investigation into the oireumstanoes of Baz tine's escape. He reports that a number of the guards wore gnilty of connivance, and that Bazaino Bimply left by an open door. " Bayonne, AngUBt 18.?Tristany has captured Leodeargel, sixty-seven miles North-east of Lorida. The fighting was desperate, and the luBses were heavy on both sides. An immense quantity of stores fell into tbo hands of the OarlistB. Liverpool, Aagu6t 19.?The United States flag-ship Lancaster was in Rio de Janeiro July 26, olso tho United States steamer Monougahola. Teiear.ra.Dh.lc?.imertoan Manen?. Normstown, Pa , August 19.?A negro, aged thirty-live, has boon ar? rested, for assailiug two sixteen-year old girls, while gathering berries. New York, August 19.?Tho sub? committee of the Investigating Com? mittee, consisting of Messrs. Sage, Winslow and Oleavelaud, held a meet? ing, for the purpose of oonsultution us to how their report should bo drawn np. It was decided to commit tbo preparation of the draft of the report to Mr. Winslow, to bo submitted to the other two members of tho commit? tee for revision; these, in turn, will snbmit it to tho original oommitteo of six, who will make any alterations wbioh should bo neoessury, and then hand it over to the examining oom mittee of Plymouth Churob, wuo wiil report at the succeeding Friday night, at tho business meeting of the church. Andrews & Sandfurd, millinery deal? ers, bavo failed. Tbe Spanish Consul now claims us a fee forty cents on euch packuge shipped for Spanish ports, owing to instruc? tions from his Government. The mer? chants regard the claim as a grave op? pression. A half-starved negro was found here yesterday, who reported that on the 7th, he sailed from New Loudou, on the bark Mermaid, Capt. Prince, bouud for New Orleans, with a crew of seven men. On Friday last, the Mermuid was run into by a propeller, name un? known, cut to pieces and sank almost immediately. Capt. Prince and tbe crew, excepting the negro and a white Bailor, were all drowned. This oc? curred, ho states, off Bam -gut Light. The negro further states that tbe pro? peller picked up the two survivors and carried them to Philadelphia, aud be (the negro) started to walk home. ODEiiti, 5liL., Angust 19.?A man and woman, with a boy dressed in girl's clothes, have been arrested; the boy resembles Ross. A S5U.?U? fire occurred in Centre town, Missouri. In Cincinnati, the mujority for the Constitution is 5,700 aud for license 10,904. Returns from other parts of the State indicate tbe rejection of the Constitution by a majority various!v estimated at from 20.000 to 50,000. Boston, August 19.?A new play of passious and perils, at tbe Athteaeum Theatre, on a hint from the authori? ties, was withdrawn from the stage last night. The play is founded ou tbe Beeoher-Ttlton suandal, aud is considered immoral by the city fathers. Washington', August 19. ? i'he urti cle from the Freeman's Journal, to tho effeot that the Spanish Government, 'in return for seouring the recognition of the republic by the European powers, has agreod to cede the island ' of Porto Rico to Germany, oocasions oommeot in all quarters; but there is no source here at present from which to obtain official information concern? ing the subjeot, either confirmatory or ooutradictory of the startliug an? nouncement. It is known, however, that a report existed a year or more ago, that Germany was seeking to ob? tain possession of a Spanish West In? dia Island, aud though the report, which was oonfiued only to a small official oirole, was regarded as involv? ing serious consequences, it was soon apparently forgotten. All that cau now be said with certainty, is that tho Executive Department of our Govern? ment is not inattentive to this matter, and that both Caleb Gashing at Ma? drid aud J. Bancroft Davis at Berlin, have this matter on their memoranda of instructions, and will not fail at the proper time to report to those Govern? ments the position of the Administra? tion as heretofore privately aud offi? cially expressed by President Grant himself, aud also through the Secreta? ry of State in maintenance of the Mon? roe doctrine. Probabilities?During Thursday, over tbe South Atlantia and Gulf ,. States, Easterly to Southerly winds, partly cloudy weather, stationary or falling barometer, are probable, with occasional coast rains. Over Tennes? see and tbe Ohio valley, lower barome? ter, high temperature, winds veering to Westerly and partly cloudy weather. Over the lower lake region, lower ba? rometer, higher temperature, winds veering to Westerly and partly oloudy weather, and possibly occasional light rains. Over the upper lake re- i gion, winds veeriug to West and North, with rising barometer, falling temper? ature aud partly oloudy weather. Over the upper Mississippi and lower Mis? souri valleys and the North-west, higher barometer, lower temperature, ' North-west to North-oast wiuds and partly cloudy weuther. Over New Eugland and tho Middle States, South? erly to Westerly winds, rising tempe? rature and partly cloudy weather, fol? lowed by failing baiometor. Charleston, August 19.?Arrived? Steamships Champion, New York ; Vir? ginia, Philadelphia. Saratoga, August 19.?Tho Qrst raoe was a walkover, by Ophelia. The second raoe was mile heats?won by Rbodomuuthua?time 1.46J?. Third raoe won by Botany Bay?time 1.46j?. Boston, Augast 19.? A mere baut states tbat he has information from San Francisco, to the effect that at least 700 ships of about 1,200 tons euch will be required to carry the sur? plus graiu crop to Europe this seasou, and that not more than 550 sail oau yet be reckoned on for that pnrposo. The loss by the flood ut Austin, Ne? vada, yesterday, caused by a cloud? burst, will amount to over $100,000. The people were warned in time by a messenger ou horseback, and escaped to tho hills, 'the delnge was about ten feet deep, ns it rushed down the canon. Telcgrniiblc?Cuniiiurclal Report a New YonK, August 19?Noon.? Gold 9%. Exchange?long 4 87}?; short 4.91. State bonds quiet, dull and nomiual, except South Carolina July aud April. Stocks dull and lower. Oottou quiet aud steady; sales 8,027? middliug uplands 16%; Orleans 17}? Sales of futures: August 16 1-16; Sep? tember 16 1-1G, 16?6; October 15 27-32, 15 29-32; November 15 11-16, 15 13 10; Deoomber 15^, 15 13 10; January 15 27 32, 15 15-16; February 16, 16??; Maroh 16 5 32, lG^; April 16^, 16 7-16. Pork quiet?mess 2:5.00(?> 23.25. Lard quiet ? steam 14>.j. Freights steady. 7 P. M.?Cottou?not receipts 335; gross 396. Futures closed wouk; sales 20,300: August 15 29-32, 15 31-32; September 15 29 32. 15 15-16; Ootober 15 11-16, 15 23-32; November 15 17-32, 15 9-16; December 15 9-16, 15 19-32; January 15)o- 15 21 32; February 15 13-16, 15 27 32; Alareb 16, 16 1 10; April I6J4, 16 5 16. Cottou easier; sales 3,502. at 16%@l7J<f. Southern flour dull and in buyerb' favor?com mon to fair extra 5 00(?)G.25; good to choice 6 30(^9 50. Wheat heavy uud 2@3o. lower aud in limited demand? l.20@l.3-1. Com opened a shade but ter uud in moderutu inquiry, but closed dull, at 82)^(7197. Coffee unchauged aud nominal?17j?@20}? gold Bio. Sugar very firm and in good demand. Pork dull aud heavy?uew 23 00. Lird dull and lower?14)?. Whiskey firmer, at 1 02) ?(3) 1.03. Freights quiet?corn, steam bJ-4; wheat, steam 82.;. Money easy, at 2 to 1).,'. Ster liug dull and steady. Gold U;5tj(<J;93(C Governments dull but strong. States quiet and nomiual. Savannaii, August 19.?Cottou quiet ?buyers offering lower?middliug Ki.1.!; receipts 142; sales 21. New Orleans, August 19.?Cottou quiet and uuuhauged?middliug 1 (37 H ; net receipts 292; gross 325; sales 150 ? last evening 6U0. Norfolk, August 19.?Cottou firmer ?middling I5.J-4; net receipts 160; ex? ports coastwise 140; sales 101. St. Louis, August 19.?Flour in good demand for melium grades?feel ing improved uuder belief that prices have touched bottom?sales of super fine, wiuter 3 00@3.25; other grades 4.25@7.00. Corn firmer and small sales?No. 2 mixed 6G, East elevator. Whiskey steady, at 93. Pork firm? 14 00. Bacon firmer; small lots sold higher?9).< shoulders; 13@13,>? clear rib; 13j?@13% clear. Lard higher 14|.< summer. Charleston, August 19.?Cotton quiet?middliug l?^; nut receipts 150; sales 100. Wilmington, August 19.?Cottou unchauged?middling 15; net re ceipts 3; exports coastwise 105. Boston, August 19.?Cotton dull? middliug 17.%; gross 32; sales 150. Baltimore, August 19.?Cotton quiet?middling 16'4; gross receipts 18; exports coastwise 50; sales 160; spiunors 75. Flour dull aud weak. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn quiet. Pork 21 00. Bacon firmer shoulders 10. Whiskey dull?1.00? 1.02. Memphis, August 19.?Cotton firm; demand good; light stock restricts business?low middling 16; receipts 52; shipments 145. Augusta, August 19.- Cotton a shade easier?middling 15)1; receipts 21; sales 53. Mouile, August 19.?Cotton qniet and unchanged?middling 16; net re ceipts 1; exports coastwise 20; sales 50. Galveston, August 19.?Cotton uominal?good ordinary l-i'J; net re? ceipts 62. Philadelphia, August 19.?Cotton quiet?middling 167-^; low middling 16; good ordioury 15; net receipts 13; gross 331. Cincinnati, August 19.?Flour un? changed. Corn steady?G5@67. Pork nominal?23.00. Lard firm?summer 14>4 bid. Bacon steady?shoulders 9^; clear rib 13; olear 13?^. Whiskey steady, at 97. Louisville, August 19.?Floor nn changed. Corn unchanged?71@82. Pork unohanged?21.00. Bacon firm and in fair demand?shoulders 9?^; olear rib 13^; clear 13^. Lard 16^ @16^. Whiskey 97. Paris, Aagust 19.?Rontea G3f. 8O0 Liverpool, August 19?3 P. M.? Cotton quiet and eteady?uplands 8.'^ @S\%; Orleans 8%@8)?; sales 14,000 bales, including 2,000 speculation and export. 6 P. M.?Sales of shipments new crop, on basis of middliug uplands, nothing below good ordinary, 8 [4. The ladies appear to have been moro enthusiastic than tho men when Gold? smith Maid made her astonishing time ut Saratoga. A gentleman states that on turning arouud he saw a woman near him waving her handkerchief with all her might; but on looking down ho Baw hor baby lying at her feet and be? ginning to cry. "Madamo," said he, ??your ohild," pointing to it. "Oh," suid she, "I forgot all about my baby, but it makes no difference; I expect to have several babies, but I never expect to sue au otht j Goldsmith Maid." There wore33 deaths in Charleston for the week coding the 15th?whites 18; colored 2 J. Tbe Glendenny Scandal?Misa Pomroy, one of tbe parties iu tbe scan dal connected with tbe Presbyterian Ghnrch on tbe Brooklyn Heights, aud who charges her pastor, Glendenny, with seduotiou, is believed to be at tho point of death. A Methodist clergy? man attending her received her last solemn confession that the Bev. John S. Glendeuny was the father of her child. It is hiuted that Glendeuny, who is on vacation, will not return to his pulpit. Saratoga is ablaze with diamond*. At the list ball at Congress Hall, emeralds and diamonds of Mrs. Gov. Stanford, of California, wero valued at ?100,000. Of oourso those jewels de? manded saLiu und lace nccompuui monts to tho tune of some additional thousands. The most elegant and marked costume was that worn by a dowager of sixty or seveuty years of age, from Louisville, Ky. Her laces and diamonds muRt, at the least esti? mate, have cost $20,000. Destructive Fire in* Horiiy.?The two valuable steam saw, plauiug and finishing mills of Capt. H. L. Buck, on the Wacoamaw River, Horry Coun? ty, together with over 1,000,000 feet lumber, were destroyed by ?ro ou the night of the 9th. Loss $30,000; no insurance. A schooner uud brig nar? rowly escaped. The fire is supposed to have been accidental. Capt. Uuclt goes North iu u few days, to arrange for rebuilding. Tilton's Price.?It is said that Til tou's suit against Beecher for damages will bo laid at about $50,000. Tho case is u civil suit, aud tho papers are j to bo served on Beecher ut Pcekskill. This will bu followed up by tho ttate mcnts, affidavits uud notions for libel on the part of Tiltou und Moulton against Beecher. Tho plot is decided? ly thickening, aud Beecher, it arrested, will be compelled to give bail. Tho inhabitants of the small town of Piuar del Rto, iu Cnba, are over? joyed at a lucky turn of Dumo For tnne'.s wheol. The capitul prize of $100,000 iu tho last drawing or the Havana lottery bus been drawn there betweou two priests, a lady, u billiard murker, und a negro, who had pur chased the different pieces of thu ticket. What a cummeutary ou luck! A young gentleman, eighteen years of age, seveu feet, high, four feet across tbe shoulders aud weighing -10U pounds, was waikiug about, thu St. Paul streets, Friduy, attraotiug the at? tention of all he met and leaviug be? hind him a long string of woudenug people. He did not appear to feel bigger than any one elso. [ Cincinnati Commercial. Out of the Whole Cloth.?Last week, it becamo so dangerous for J. H. Simpson, of Groggy Springs, to get the grass out of a putch of corn belong? ing to him, that ho went through it with a stick l.o kill the snakes. Ou eight short rows, bo killed eighteen fine follows and twenty-seven in the whole patch.?Abbeville Mali urn. The total number of emigrants from Ireland in the first six months of the | present year was 45,781, of whom 25,103 wore males and 00,917 females. As compared with the corresponding period of 1S73, there was a decrease of 14,359. Since tbe 1st of May, 1851, the total emigration from Ireland has been 2,252,745. How a Priest Stopped a Prize Fight.?Two men iu Sheuuudouh, Pa., arranged a prize fight to eome off last Saturday. The stake was $100, and was placed in tho hands of a woman. Father Riley, hearing of the arrangement, went to the stake-holder, took possession of the $100, nud told the fighters to fight. But they didu't. Jollt.?Mr. Beecher says: "Well, I think Jupiter was a noblo god, a great god. So was Mars." Jupiter was a great scamp; so was Mars. No doubt, Mr. Beecher thinks Venus a great goddess, a noble god? dess. Philadelphia Mortality.?There wero 301 deaths in Philadelphia last week, au increase of nine over the previous week. The principal dis? eases were cholera infantum, which claimed 50 victims, cousumption 43 and marasmus 20. The Supreme Conrt of Pennsylva? nia has just decided that tho public sale of uuclaimed packages by express companies, which are unopened, is a fraud upon the rights of the owner, and that tbe company is liable for the value of tho goods. In Columbus, Ohio, ou Saturday night, Charles Coamer, while drunk, threw a lighted coal-oil lamp at Kate Maiden, iu a house of ill-fame, shat? tering the lamp against the wall aud showering the girl with burning fluid so that she will die. William Power, who plead guilty to fraudulent removing and concealing distilled spirits, wus sentenced by Judge Bryan to pay a fiuo of $200 and be imprisoned three mouths. A married woman, named Elizabeth Malone, committed suicide iu Mon? treal, Canada, on Sunday, by drown? ing. Several Frenchmen saw hor, but made no effort at her rescuu. Light bat perceptible shocks of earthquake wore experienced at Cairo, Illinois, July 9, at 1 P. M., and at Camp BnsaeU, Nebraska, July 23. It is Raid that tho mills at Vicks burg will discharge the negroes iu then employ us soon us white hands can bo procured. Mrs. Loverton, Mrs. John Gaffuey, Mr. James Hortou, of Spartauburg; Mr. C. A. Cobb aud Mrs. Lucinda Rothnok, of Abbeville, died last week. Walter Hawthorn was accidentally killed at Ninety-Six, ou tho 14th, by a gun in the hands of another oolored man. Inviting- Sickness.?A belief that violent purgation is tbe surest remedy for every humnu ailment prevails to a lamentable extent among some elasnes of tbe community. It might bo thought that thu languid, the debili? tated, tbe depressed, would know, in? stinctively, that their systems need tooiug, invigorating and regulating with some wholesome stimulant and alterative, and that a fierce cathartio is as gnnsuitcd to their coudition as a strong dose of active poison would be to a tnua alroady laboring under the effect* of some deleterious drug. Iu ?II (ttses of physical weakness, Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters should bo promptly resorted to by the invalid. I'he operatiou of this inestimable vege? table restorative is three-fold. It vi? talizes uud reiuforces tbe depressed nervous system, while ut the same time it regulates the digestive and se? cretive organs and keeps the bowels free. Debility is ofteu the forerunner of au attack of some acute disease, and to prostrate the strength still more by scouring the bowels with n drustio evueuuut, at such a juncture, is to in? vite thu immediate onset of the im? pending disorder, and render the sys? tem incapable of contending with it. Ou the other baud, a course of the Bitters, corameucud us soou as the symptoms of general debility manifest themselves, wdl in niue cases out of ton prevent the threatened attack and l thoroughly restore the bodily strength of the I'ttUeut, The cases of dyspep- i sia, liver complaint, constipation, j dysentery, ditrrLcut, rheumatism und periodical fevers would be compara? tively few if this unequalled, invigora? ting uud regulating medicine were always resorted to as h cure for the bodily weakness uud loss of vital en? ergy '/hieb usually precede tbetui com plaints, und are, indeed, us u geuerul rule, tbe precursors of nearly all acute and dangerous disorders. Alof'i^l Many who are suffering from the cflVctn of the warm weather und tire debilitated, urn advised by physicians to take moderate amounts of whiskey t wo or tiitee linns during the day. Iu a little wbiie, those who adopt this advice frequently increase the number of "drink-*,'' aud iu time become con? firmed inebriutes. A beverage which will not create thirst for intoxicating liquors, and which is intended espe? cially for the benefit of debilitated persons, whether ut home or abroad, is Dr. Schenck's Sea Weed Tome. Con? tinuing the juices of many medicinal herbs, this preparation does not create au appetite for tbe intoxicating cup. The nourishing and thu life supporting properties of many valuable natural productions contained in it and well known to medical men have a most strengt hening influence. A single bottle of the Tonic will demonstrate its valuable qualities. For debility aris iug from sickness, over-exertion or from any cause whatever, a wiuu glassful of Sea Weed Tonic, taken after meals, will strengthen tbe sto much uud create an uppetitufor whole? some food. To ull who are about leaving their homes, we desire to say that the exzellent effects of Dr. Schenck's seasonable remedies. Sea Weed Tonic aud Maudruke Pills, ure particularly evident when taken by those who are injuriously uficcted by a change of water aud diet. No person should leave home without taking a supply of these safeguards along. For sulo by all druggists. A9f 13 Iu Bucharest a Jew was hard on his debtor and thu debtor stabbed him to the heart. Auother Jew, a neighbor, rushed to seize the debtor and the debtor stubbed him. The wounded man seized a hatchet, killed the debtor with a single blow aud fell dead him? self. ?? Wanted, BY & gentleman of several years' experi? ence, a situation as TEACH Kit, in tbe country. Address "A.." Columbia, S. C. Aug 20_ 3t__ State Sonth Carolina, Barnwell Co. liy the Hoard of County Commissioners of said County. BY virtue of au Act of ibo Geueral As? sembly of said Stale, ratified on tbe 12th day of February, A. D. 1 e*73, and of a resolution of the Haid Board of County Commissioners, adopted on tbo 15th day of Juuo, A. D. 1374, tbe undersigned will aull, at public auction, in tbo town of li&rn well, the Countv soat of uaid County, on MONDAY, tbo 7th day of September next, it being sale-day, thu COUKT HOUSE gUILDINQ AND LOT, in tbe town or Ulackvillo, with all its privileges aud ap purtouanccd, to the higheut bidder for cadb, aud will make titles to the purchaser at daid Hale. Dkscuii'tion or the Builiuno.?A large, now and finely constructed brick bnildiug, two dtories high, fronting tbo South Caro? lina Railroad, and ono hundred yards, more or loss, distant thorcfrom; said building boing forty feut wido by sixty feet long, containing six spacious rooms ou thu tlnst floor, and a capaciona court hall, and two dinall rooms on tbe second door, all plaster? ed aud nicely finished, with four fire-placed in tbo hall aud one iu oach room of the building, with a passage-way uiuo feet wide running through the entire length of the building on the ground floor; said building boing roofed with tin, titled up with mantol-pieced, Youetiau blinds, win? dow sash, and iu every way commodious and convenient. Thu lot of land belonging to tbe County, upon which gfcid Court House building is eitnaled, contains iwn acreH, more or loss. J. ALLEN TO BIN, Chairman. HERCULES McOREARY, HENRY COKKK. Count v Coiumiaaioiiera Hainwoll Connie. BJnne 26 19 Mount Zton institute, Winnsboro, C. ^?aw THE second soddiou for the AjLtBk ve.ir 1871 will begin on t tic lh>t fcgfyn^MOXDAY m Auguat. MtfiSCat For particulars, address WI?F H. II CLAIIKSON, <ES3r .Tilly 26 flfl Principal. Kerosene at 25c. BEST quality KEROSENE, 110 firo test, at retail, at 25o. per gallon, and whole? sale at 20o. por gallon, at tbo cash sto:? of Aug 10 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Aviotlon. S?le? United Slatet Marshal's Sale. BY JACOB LEVIN. TO-MORROW (Friday) MORNING, at 10 I t o'clock, I will sell, at my store, by order I of UDited States Marshal, The contents of 10 bbla. WHISKEY. After which, on account of ccnsiguces, 20 bbla. XXX Western Flour. 1 cask bacon Strips, 'i casks Hams. 10 boxes Family Soap. 5 boxes Pearl Staren, See,, to., to. Sale positive. Aug 20 2 Executor's Sale of Personal Properly. By JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer. BY permission of Hon. 8. D. Swygert, Probate Judge for Richland Countv. I will sell, on MONDAY, 31st instant, at the store of the late Wro. McGuinnis, decoascd, the ontho STOCK OF MERCHANDISE on bund, comprising a Variety of Dry Goods and Clothing. A general STOCK OF GROCERIES, con? sisting of barrols of Sugar, Coffee in bags. Molasses, Bacon Sides, Lard in tierces, Soap, Caudloa, Starch, Candies, Spice, Teas, Wrapping Taper, Whiskey, Brandy, Qin. Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware, Scales, Sea. ALSO, 31 bales good Cotton, Lbs. Sole Leather, Sacks Corn, lb?. Castings, c. AND Ou MONDAY, September 7, in front of my office, 2 flno cream-colored Horses, one fine BnggV, a now Carriage, three fine Cows and sundry Certificates or Stock. Terms of sale cash. Aug IG mth To Rent. A COTTAGE HOUSE on Blanding street, between Bull and Pickeus. For terms, apulv to Aug 15 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! 1 (\(\ BARRELS FANCY FAMILY JLV/VJ FLOUlt, ground from selected ucw Wheat, just roceived and tor sale at reduced prices by Auk 14_ JOHN AGNEW & BON. COME QUICK! OR you will miss the BEST DAROAINS that have been offered 10 the people I of Columbia by C. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices. P. B. ORCHARD & CO., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, M. WE,beg lcavo to inform onr friends, that we have on hand a largo and well-at-sortcd stuck of LADIES' HATS, which wo will close out for the next ten days, at HALF PRICE, varying from 25 cents to f 1 50. Ar.so, LACE.STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS, At 25 ceute?cost 50 in New York. Wo have also judt received a large lot of LONGO LOT US aud SHItlTINGS, which wo are selling at pricos tbat defy competition. Aug 12_ _F. B. ORCHARD A CO. "Tne Georgia Gin," We agaiu call the attention of those without GINS to the above Gin. We have sold them for sevou ycare, and the univer? sal satisfaction tboy have giveu and the largely increased demand and Bale each year, is the best evidence of their meritB. We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of L?RICK A LOWRANCE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. crest man AT TUE GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTADLiSIIHEJiT OF W. D. LOVE & CO. 1 f\Ci PIECES yard-wide PERCALES at X.\ f\J 12.ic. a vard?half price. 200 pieces PRINTS at 10c 200 dozen LADIES' HOSE at 12Jc? worth double. 200 dozen Gents' HALF HOSE at 10c. and 12$o. a pair?the beet goods ever of? fered tor the price. A aico lino of BEADED BELTS for Ladies?new styles at low prices. ? BOOTS and SHOES of the very best makes, at prices to suit. All the other departments have been FULLY REPLENISHED with the host makes of goods, and are offered at the LOWEST PRICE FOR C ASH. August 13 WM. p. LOVE A CO. Roanoke College, SALfCM, VlltOIMA. TWENTY-SECOND SESSION. 1874-75, begioB Hoptombor 2 Hid cIohch Juno 10 Course of Study as high as that of any _ College in Virginia. Literary Societies of first rank Exteuvivo Libra? ries. Heading Room. Cabinet mid Labora? tory. Location unsurpassed in Ameiiea. ['he abundance of the Koanoke Valley ren? ders ihe expenses very model ate For so* ? siou of ten mouths, (including board, tni ! lion, fuel, lights, washing,Ac ,) about #200. I Students from seventeen State? and leni I torio*, iuiitndiug Sou III Carolina. I For catalogues aud further informs ; tion. address REV. I) F. lUl'T'.E, D D., President. An- 2 _ _tlmo_ For Rent, TilKcommndionx Brick and Meial Itoof STOREHOUSE. No 60 Main -street Terms vury low Apply to dKl?BLH .t EZ-.LL or to BOONE A MUL LKtt, Alt irneyj at-Law _ Aug 5 t Now is the I'imb?To advertise, at jour summer rates; Hod wbilo there is 'e'Mtre to rend Mm papers. If you Want a Thorough Newipapsr, btjbsobi3e fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA The Puce nix is the oldest daily paper in the State, and has been regularly issued since March, 1865. 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