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Interesting Karo pean Intelligence. LONDON, September 19.-Tho Globe comments severely on the supineness of the Parisians in permitting the Prus? sians to repair roads and replace bridges on the lino of their advanoo without in? terruption. Mail advices indicate that the besieged and besiegers at Metz suf? fer greatly from disease and casualties. Tho village of Baseilles, near Sodan, was destroyed by the Prussians, because some wounded fugitives from the dor? man army were massacred in its streets. Tho Shipping Gazette anticipates tbat there will be too much cotton and too little corn from the Southern States. Cotton prices are low and there is much activity in Liancanshire. ? Canadian writes to tho Birmingham Gazette that the present liberal govern? ment of tho colony will drivo Canada to annexation to the United States or inde? pendence of Great Britaiu. PARIS, September 19-Evening.-The city is quiet, even to dullness. The Boulevards aro crowded with soldiers. No symptoms of disturbance are ob? servable. BERLIN, September 18.-The North Gorman Lloyd's lino of steamers will commenco running regularly agaiu be? tween Bromen and Uuitcd States ports, on the 1st of October. HAVANA, September 19.-The Panama and West India cable was oponed to the public to Jamaica, this morning. Bon beta is reported surrendered. The chil? dren of all slaves captured since 1854, after sixteen yenrs' apprenticeship, are to be freed, by order of DeRhodas. LONDON, September 20.-Tbero has been a skirmish near -Juery and Cha? tillon, on the outskirts of Paris. The Prussians now occupy Clarnart, Murdon, Villeneuve, Vannes and Fontenoy. Tho Crown Prince is near Fontainebleau. The Prussians crossed tho Seiuo a few miles above tho confluence of tho Marne. Advices from Strasburg, on Monday, say tho cannon at the garrison were nearly quiet. General Uhlrich was badly wounded. His headquarters have been removed to the cellar. The people voted, by a large majoritv, to continue the de? fence. Italian news is meagre. Rome is still unoccupied. LONDON, September 20.-The Prus? sians cite Napoleon's prccedeut as au? thority for employing prisoners ou pub? lic work. TOURS, September 20.-Thc Ministry publish the following: Thc enemy are going to Bartheim and Euesteim. Of? ficial Paris udvices to tho evcuiug of the 18th, say the Prussiaus made a recon? naissance near Joinville. Au engage? ment with tho French sharp-shooturs occurred on tho opposite bank of thc Marne. The Prussians were driven off. The German Uhlans occupied Verseiltes. It is understood that the Prussiuus will make Verseiltes their permanent bead quarters. The Guard Mobilo are killing many German scouts around Paris. Thc Government hus decided to erect a com pie to system of barricades in Paris Rochefort has charge. LONDON, September 20.-Tho Times correspondent from Saarbruck, or Monday, says a sortio from Metz wai ordered, but subsequeutly countermand ed. The French peasants in that neigh borhood continuo to murder Germai officers, by picking thom off with rifles They have also inflicted damage on th enemy, by cutting tho telegraph. FLORENCE, September 20.-Negotia tions for delay have failed. The Ita bans are about forcing the gates o Rome. Public resistance is anticipated LONDON, September 20.-In order t avoid complication with other nations Franco hus declined tho services of th Polish volunteer legion. Tho army at Lyons is iucorporatin Africaa recruits. Tho organization i progressing rapidly. This army is in tended to operate iu tho Department c tho East. Detachments have airead gone forward to Besanoen and Vosges Tho Prussians threaten death to thoa repairing railroads which the Prussian destroy. The Constitutionnel gives tho followin answer from the Ring to mediation e forts: Whereas tho great powers did nc succeed in preventing France from di daring war against Prussia. Prussi now demands her right to treat direct] with France for peace; but as Franc has no regular government, Prussia ca have co guarantee that tho conditions < tho treaty will bo fulfilled. To sett this point, Jules Favre himself has goi to the King's headquarters. TOURS, Septomber 20.-Postal servit hence to Paris is done entirely by me songers. TOURS, Septomber 20.-It is report? that thero are strong hopes of peuc since the interview between Favre an King William. Prussia is indisposed an armistice. If thore is peace at all, must bo settled immediately. Thic left hero this afternoon, after au inte view with Crimeux. England received Thiers' explanntioi favorably, aud is prepared to act wi Russia, if they also accept Thiers'pi positiou. Advices from Orleans attach great ii por tance to the action at Sissou y est?rela Tho Prussians suffered much from art lery hidden in tho woods. The bat lasted nearly all day, whoa tho Prussia weio compelled to retire, lt ii report that tho Prussians wore badly repuls in an attempt to storm Fort Dum: Vullorar, on tho West side of Paris. Two trains collided near hore. Elov persons wore killed, including M. Dav editor of tho Journal Des Dabais, a twenty-fivo were hurt. An enorme quantity of stores and munitions ga creel hero aro orderod further South. BERLIN, Septombor 20.-Tho No: German Government ollicially notil the great powers that though tho bh> ade is raised, navigation in tho No and Baltic Seas is dangerous, on accot of absence of lights and buoys. HAOUE, September 20.-The Ki oponed chumbera to-day by assuring th? deputies that the maintenance of peace and the finances of. the Kingdom were in every respect satisfactory. LrvEBPOOii. September 20.-The Amer? ican barque Harvester is ashore on the Arabian coast. The Btern of a vessel was washed ashore on the Irish const. The stern is marked Domino Dirgo Nae. LCTNDON, September 20.-The Prus? sians have a large police force through? out Alsace and Loraine. Outbreaks at Nice and Mentone were entirely sup? pressed. A vessel was run down by a steamer a few days since in the Yarmouth Hoads. She proved to bo the schooner Anna Korsine. Tho crew was saved. Steinmetz has beon relieved to give Frederick Charles sole credit of reduc? ing Metz. Steinmetz bas been appoint? ed Governor of Holseu in Silesia. BERLIN, September 20.-Tho Czar writes to the Prussian Quoon, extolling tho wonderful ability and soldierly qual? ities of the Prussians. He congratulates the Queen ou the recent victories. It is denied that William will only treat with Napoleon, but will bold all occupied territory until tho stable go verraeut guarantees a treaty. A lotter from Bismarck says: Rest satisfied that South Germauy being properly secured, no obstacle will bo placed, on tho part of Germany, in the way of terminating tho war into which Prussia was unwillingly drawn, but from which she will never retiro uutil the le? gitimate aspiratious of ber children and tho integrity of their fatherland have been secured, and tho people of Ger? many rendered s ife from future cruel aud unnecessary conflicts and slaughter, tho results of which wo cannot look upon without horror. A private letter from Cassil says Napo? leon formally revoked the decree by which Eugenie assumed tho Regency. LONDON, September 20.-Biotrie, for merlv Prefect of Police, says it is untrue that "the Emperor haB 10,000,000 francs Bafely invested at Amsterdam, and that it is also untrue that tho Emperor bor? rowed 2,000 tbalers at Sedan. Bictric adds that his master's misfortunes should protect him from such outrages publi? cation. Granville's messengers to Lord Lyom were obliged to travel by post chaise from Rouen. Mail service from Paru is out in all directions. Prussia is intensely disgusted witl England, especially in its publication ol confidential memoranda. The French have constructed earth works near St. Deuuis and Damart. LONDON, September 20.-Latest Ber lin advices state that tho Ring will re ceivo Favre at Rheims to-morrow nut hear bis peace propositions. FLORENCE, Septe.mbor 20.-Herr Ar nim writes to Cadorna announcing bi: failure to preveut resistance to Ituliat occupation. Foreign legionaries def^ tho Pope's wishes. Italians must take b^ forco what they cannot obtain by diplo macy. The Italians aro in force on al sides of the city except the Eastward Preparations for defence provide for tb possible protection of property, venera bio monuments, and lives of non-com batauts. HAVANA, September 20.-Ono hun dred aud twenty-three cholera death in this city yesterday. Americun AfTuit-a. NEW YORK, September 19.-Tho Lon don correspondent of tho Times, writiu from Puris, 17th, says Gen. Tinay le 30,000 troops in lino, last night, t Vincennes, to disputo tho passago of th Marne. Tho advance of tho enemy yet terday was not great. Their troops ar massed near tho Seine, ready to ero.? uny moment. Crossing the Seine ? Villeuouvo aud St. George's, they wi pass iu the vicinity of Lougumean to tb rear of Versailles. Established then they will push forward by the woods ( Mention, to plant batteries on tho heigh of Clamart, and if the city is bombardee will open fire upon thc vauguard. Froi this point, they eau greatly' damage tl city as far as the Boulevards d'Enfer au Mont Parnass. The Northern army marching on St. Denis. Tho announcement was inade that Socialist meeting would bo held, which Viotor Hugo, Led ru Rollin, Lou Blanc unel Pyott would bo present, l protest against the moderation of tl Government. Tho meeting will prob bly bo suppressed, and not take plac Tho Reds uro struggling hard for supr macy. Since morning, tho enemy b mado some progress towards Versaillc Fighting occurred at Jnrisy ami Atho I saw a dozen wouneled men carried Val do Grace. NEW YORK, Sjptember 20.-Havai private despatches aggregate the yellc fever deaths in that city, for tho wei eneliug Saturday, at 5G0. WIIBELIKO, September 20.-The loi protracteel strike of tho irou-workt ended to-day; tho mauagors making i concessions. WASHINGTON, September 20.-200 i emits aro orderetl to Nuw Orloaus frc Cincinnati. Cresswell bas returned, llelknap returns to-morrow. Boutwell returns within ten days. Thore will bo a full Cabinet hero tho end of tho mouth. NEW YORK, Septomber 20.-A spec telegram from Louelou says great Bpi animates tho soldiers ou tho Paris ra parts. Sortiers oro made everyday. Ono hundred anet twenty volunte for tho French army were arresteel the steamer LaFayettes on an Uuil States warrant, issued upon complaint tho North German Consul. Tho steaii was on tho point of sailing when t arrests were made. The steamer v await tho result of tho cxaminatit which takes place to-morrow. BALTIMORE, September 20.-1 Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows elected I following officers: Fred. D. Stowr Washington, D. C., Grand Secreta James L. Ridgely, Maryland, Gru >-mi 1.1,. wrns Corresponding and. Recording Secre? tary;' Josht?? ^?t?sant, M. D., Grand Treasurer. ;."? , . , NEW ORLEANS, September 2Q.-Yellow fever deaths up to 6 P. M., yesterday, were 4 natives, 1 Italian, 2 Frenchmen,. 1 Nova Scotian and 1 unknown. FINANCIAL AND CUSIMKRCIAL. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 21. Sales of cotton yesterday, 105 bales; middlings, 15%. NEW YORK, September 20-Noon. Stocks dull. Gold 13%($13%. Money 5@6. Sterling-long 9%; short 10>^. G2's 12>o. Flour and wheat very firm. Corn lc. better. Pork dull, at 26.00. Cotton dull-nplnnds 18%; Orleans 19J?; sales 500 bales. Freights firmer. 7 P. M.-Money very easy, at 5@G. Sterliug very dull, at 9%@9% Gold BALTIMORE, Soptember 20.-Cotton dull and prices bavo declined J^'c-mid? dlings 19; sales 100 bales; net receipts 31; stock 1,435. CINCINNATI. September 20.-Flour family 5.75@6.00. Corn-mixed ?9(Vj) 70; white 74(<ft75. Pork dull and un? changed. Bacon dull aud unchanged. Lnrd in fair demand, at 14?4'@15. Whiskey firm and in fair demand, at 87(Yi; 88. LOUISVILLE, September 20.-Bagging firm, 29@30. Flour firm. Corn dull and uuehauged. Pork firm-mess 20.50. Lard quiet. Bums 21(5-25. Whiskey 87. ST. LOUIS, Septomber 20.-Flour firm-super winter 4.10@4.20. Corn firm, at 70@75. Pork dull, at 25.75. Bacou quiet-shoulders 14; clear sides 17?.?(7?U8; hams 24. Whiskey steady, at 89(&90. Lard quiet, 15@15,'.i. GALVESTON, September 20.-Cotton quiet-good ordinary 14j?; sales 200 bales; net receipts 155; stock 4,960. NEW ORLEANS, September 20.-Cotton dull and lower-middlings 17:,.(; sales 800 halos; net receipts 460; stock 16,644. MOIULE, September 20.-Cotton quiet and easy-middlings 10J?; sales 400 bales; net receipts 569; stock 10,805. AUGUSTA, September 20.-Cotton ac? tivo but prices declining and in buyers' favor-sales G52 bales; receipts 730; mid? dling closed at 15??@15|?. SAVANNAH, September 20.-Cotton in good demand but offeriugs light-mid? dling 17'4 ; sales 300 bales; net receipts 2,080; stock 7,481. CHARLESTON, September 20.-Cotton dull-middling 16j!?; sales 100 bales; uet receipts 1,517; stock 3,575. LONDON, September 20-3 P. M. Consol? 92%. Bonds 90^. LIVERPOOL, September 20-3 P. M. Cotton quiet-uplands Orleans 95? LIVERPOOL, September 20-Evening. -Cottou quiet-uplands, 9,??; Orleans, 9%; eales, 8,000 bales. Iron Ties. A S~\ r\f\f\ LBS. superior IRON 4tW.VJV_/V_/ TIES, for Halo low hv Sept'.) E. HOPE. Bolted Corn Meal. ?pr BARBELS, in fine order, for sale bv ii'J Sept !)_ EDWARD HOP?^ Notice to Chewists. JUST .arrived, st Pollock House, Laglev's MICHIGAN FINE CUT. Sept 13 Sundries. ANOTHER lot of those extra fine SEO ARS; cask above-proof Brandy; besides variety of other choice articles. Give them a trial. PAYSINGER A FRA NKLIN, Sent 10 Exchango House, Main street. County Reform Convention. ACONVENTION of tho Union Reform Party of Richland, to be composed of1 three Delegates from each Reform Club, will bo bold at Columbia, un SATURDAY, 24th instant, IO appoint four Delegates to tho Con? gressional Convention, which will assemble at Columbia, on the following TUESDAY. Also, to consider the expediency of nominating Reform Candidates for the Legislature and for County Offices. ll. D. BENN, Chairman Central Executive Committee. Sept 17 _ Cheese! Cheese! ! SVT! LOXES choico cutting CHEESE, just ?t) rectivod aud for salo bv Aug 31_J. A T. R. AGSEW. Oats, Oats! "I t\i~\Ci BUSHELS Prime Heavv OATS A.m' t\J\J fur salo low bv Aug 10 EDWARD HOPE. Axes! Axes!! -i f\f\ DOZ EN best cast steel warran te :1 LvU AXES, just recoived aud for salo low at wholesale and retail. Also, twenty-five dozen good cast steel AXES at rotail for Si each. Twenty dozen AXE HANDLES, anda full supply of SPADES, SHOVELS, PICKS, MATTOCKS, Ac, Ac. Just received, and for sale low, by_J. A. T. R. AGNEW. Soap! Soap!! Soap!!! AFULL supply of FANCY SOAPS, con? sisting of GLYCERIN, HONEY, CONTINENTAL, OMNI LUS, WINDSOR, TURKISH LATH, and TOILET SOAPS. Also, 100 boxes Family Wasting SOAPS, on hand and for sale low bv Sopt IC J. A T. R. AGNEW. Stocks and Bonds, Gold and Silver. BANK LILES AND COUPONS, JURY CER? TIFICATES, COUNTY CLAIMS, Ac, Ac, bought and Bold by D. GAM BRILL, OFFICE- Columbia Hotel Building. August '21_ .Imo Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver, Ac, ten cents per box. Tripoli, for deming Brass, Silver,Gold, Ac, ten cents per paper. Lath Lrick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac. .Tust received and fur sale by Sept 2_J. A T. R. AGNEVV._ New Mackerel. !?{\ KITS ANO QUARTER BARRELS NEW OU MACKEREL, for salo low. AUK 2:1_EDWARD HOPE. Union Reform Convention of thc Third Congressional District. ACONVENTION, to bo composed of four delegates from oach County in tho Third Congressional District, will bo held at Colum? bia, on TUESDAY, 27th September inst., to nominate a Candidato to represent said Dis? trict in the Congress of the United States. WM. WALLACE, Sept IC E. W. SEII5ELS. H7T Papers throughout tho District arc re? quested to publish this notice. D K Y Gr O ? D S ; >?<?A . ' M hun yon . i *. . Fall and Winter. WE havo DOW on hand one of tho BEST STOCK OF GOODS ovor offered in thia market at this season of the year. Oar buyer is now iu Mew York and shipping us goods daily, bought uuder regular prices, which weare soiling very low. Call and be Convinced. A full stock of Goods for Fall and Winter on hand, suited to this market, and our POPULAR PRICES insured to plcaso every ono. Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Is full to overflowing, and rare inducements offered to country merchants. If you want runt, VALUE FOU voeu HONEY, you will get it from W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Main street. Just received a full lino of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, RUGS and HAS SACKS, Ac. Some of our patlerus iu Carpets are private. Agents for the EMPIRE SEWING MA? CHINE-one of thu best. Wo have on hand a line of skeleton S1EP LADDERS, from three feet to ten feet high, very light and strong. Every house-keeper | should have one. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MCCBEKUV._Sept 10 Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Branch Houso in tho city of Columhia, offer for sale tho latust patonted and best made STOVES; itho most improved pat turns aud regu? lar sizes of all kinds of TIN-WARE, and everything in thone particular lines, with confidence of their merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinds of job work dono with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all its branches, ex? ecuted. If yon want Water carried to all convenient points about your promises, wo will do your work at such prices as will ouable all to afford it. Tho public are invited to call. Store in Ehrlich's Building, four doors below Bryce's cornor. Aug 18 t Pepsin and Pancreatine Preparations WE tako pleasure in calling tho attention of Physicians to a clase of medicinal preparations but recently introduced, and which from the results already obtained, will soon becomo recognized remedies. Popsin digests tho moro solid portions of food, aud Pancrcatino tho oily and fatty substances. Persons, therefore, with weak digestions, in? fants with deranged stomachs, havo asafc and suro remedy. Looks for distribution at tho storo of E. H. HEINITMI, Aug 12t Druggist and Apothecary. ~wT J. HOKE 5385358? BAS just received, and opou SSSSm ed a largo stock of SPRING SSm AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, TIES, Ac, Which ho proposes to sell on the mott reason? able terms. Call and examine for voureelves. _April 10 t New Things. COD LIVER OIL and Pancreatine, Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphitcs, Elixir of I Gentian and Iron, Wine of Wild Cherry fer- I rated, Wino of Pepsin, puro Powder ol Pepsin, Elixir of Barks, Iron and bismuth, Elixir of I Popsin, Pancreatine and Bismuth. These | peparations aro wortbv the at tent ion of inva? lida. For salo by HEIN1TSH, Aug 12f Druggist and Apothecary. Sapolio ! Sapoiio ! ! THE brightest and best. Cheaper and better than any other Polish for Tin, Lrass, Steel, Iron, Glass, Wood, and all other metallic surfaces. For salo bv July Hi _ K. H. HEINITSH, Druggist. Notice. THEE months from dato application will bo made to the Columbia Lridge Company for renewal of scrip No. - for ten shares in said company, standing in t ho namoofAdam Edgar's estate, tho original having boen lost or mislaid. JOHN A. SH1ELL, iuly 21 mo4* Executor of Adam Edgar. Estate Notice. HAVING assumed the administration of the estate of the late John (.'aidveli, under Ins will appointing us as bis executors, all per? sons having demands against t he testator will present them at once. ?Inly proven, lo our at? torneys, Messrs. Carroll A Melton, Columbia, S. C. " All persona knowing themselves indebted to tho testator will make payment, without tie lay, to the undersigned. T. J. ROBERTSON, I Qualified O. A. CALDWELL, | Executors. July 2'Jt28_ KIUKKY'S IMVEltSAI, Cotton Gins and Condensers. rilli ESE GINS, so well known throughout 1 the South, need no comment. In style of workmanship, and fur efficiency of work, their turn-out, with the same amount of powor, is unequalod. R. TOZER, Ageut, August 2 Columbia. S. C. ~~j7 B. LasSALLE, O EXEU AI. Railroad Contractor and Bridge Builder Trestle-work included, COLUMHIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. July lt) : 3tno DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, OFFICE Main Street, over Messrs. I ryan A MeCarter's Bookstoro. Aug IK 2mo For Sale, MA NEAT COTTAGE, in the central part of the city, with ten rooms-live in basement and* five up-stairs-and ne? cessary out-buildings. Possession can be had o? tho Hist of October. Inquire at thia office July 27 Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho host manner, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Dec H5 WI LI-HM GLAZE. New F-l-Jur. ?r LBLS. NEW FLOI'lt- " m O 10 sacks do AH of wheat of this harvest, tor salo low, by ".._-^-"~~ July 2 LOItRLj^wiiJaWfTfANOE. Removal oLiental Office. fQHgfe DR. D' L. BOOZER has removed his COTTTToflici) to Mr. G. Diurcka' now building, on Main street, over the Messrs. Porter A Co.'a Dry Gooda' Storo, where ho ollera his professional services to his tolmer patrons aud tho public._June 28 Tho Office OF tho Executive Committee of (ho Union Reform Party ia ovrr the Savings Lank. All persons friondly to tho cause, will have access to tho nv m "at any timo of thc day, whero they can seo tho papora, and get the nows. Oftice hours from from 0 to ll a. m. and from 5 to (J p. m. E. W. SEIBEI.S, July 28 Ssc and Treas. Ex. Com. CANNED" GOODS. BLACKBERBIEfl, CHERB?E?, ' , . QUEEN CORN, OREEN PEAS, STRING BEANS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, STRAWBERRIES. CONDENSED MILK, SALMON, OYSTER8, LOBSTERS, PEARS, Ac. Just received and for salo at tho LOWEST FIGl'KKS FOR CASH. J- & T. H. AGNEW. Sept 10_ NEW AND STYLISH~ Fall and Winter Goods Now Opeuing, at the Well Known Establishment Of C. F. JACKSON. WE aro new receiving our NEW FALL GOODS from Northern marketa, and ex? tend a general invitation to our frienda and patrona tn give ua a call and make au exami? nation of our stock, which is woll selected, and will be sold at tho Ijowest H.ates. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. Sept IK C. F. JACKSON. Main street. Carriage Materials. tmpxm,%n CONSISTING in part of BURS, Q/pEJH*^*f"LxSpokca. Felloes, Shafts, WI.eels, Vsj?*3'33&' Poles, Bolta, Malleable Castings, NX*" W Fifth Whcela, Bands, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Patent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Fire and other Iron, Dash Frames, Paints, Oils, Carrirgo Varnishes, Ac., Ac. Our stock of thean goods ia eocoud to none in Columbia, and those desiring to purchase, trill save money bv calling on _Sept ll_ _J. AT. R. AGNEW. ICE! ICE! ICE!! HAVING put my machine in operation, I now inform tho publie that I am ready to supply any and all orders for ICE. Prico two cents per pound by tho retail. For 100 pounds or more, agreements will be made. The Ice can bo obtained at either tho upper or lower atoro. J. C. SEEGERS. Aug 31_ IF YOU WANTA FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR Silver WAT Cn and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZBACUER'S. IF von want a FINK SET OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SULZLACHER'S. IF you are in need of SOLID SILVER or PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZLACHER'S. IF vonr eves are failing, ami rou want the BEST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SULZLACHER'S. IF vou want a good and reliable TIME-PIECE or CLOCK, call at June 1_ISAAC SULZLACHER'S. E. Morris, Columbia, S. C., MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at $3.59 por aaw. Our Gina aro warranted to pira te in every rcapect, or no sale. Pre? mium awarded at last State Fair. Also, Wood Turning in every description and stjle, at abort m?tico. Juno 30 3nio United States District Court-South Carolina District. In re the Laurens Railroad Comp .ny, Bank? rupt. -Ju Ita nkruptcy, rilli E ereditora of tho Laurens Railroad, _L bankrupt, are required by order of the Court, dated 20tb August, 1S70. to render and establish their respective liena, before C. G. Jucgur, Hcgister, within thirty davs from the publication hereof, or they will be precluded from anv distribution of the assets of the said bankrupt. JAMES M. BAXTER, NEWiiKlUtY, S. C., Sept. G, 1S70. Assignee. Sept li Imo 23 TT "ST TUE A II R O W TIE. npiIE "ARROW TIE'1 was invented and pa JL tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, while a resi? dent of New Orleans, previous to the late war-and sales of considerable quantity were made here in 18(51. Since the war, it has been gradually grow? ing in favor in every section where cutten is made. The manufacture and sale of (hat TIE is the exercise on tho part ?d' McCOMB of an unim? peachable proprietary right. For salo by all dealers in Iron 'I iv:, and country merchants generally, under full gua? rantee at the lowest market prices. RGBERT MURE A CO., General Agents. Charleston, S. C. CltAM.Efl L, LAIITLKTT, Columbia, S. C., Ge? neral Traveling Agcut for tho Carolinas. Ju ly li)_9TL Selling Oil' to Close Out. AS I intend hereafter to keepoidv a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ESTA LL IS 11M E N T, I will sell out, at and below cost, my ENTIRE STOCK of Pistols. Guns, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, Powder ami all other Fancy Articles. AI.So, A fine lot of FANS, selling very low. ISAAC SULZ RAC HER, June 1 Columbia Hotel Low. New Mackerel * ^-w*^ JUST (<> hand. No. 1,2, a nj V^.^Vi 3 MACKEREL, catch of F<.r Male by GEORGE SYMMJ Imported Wines. IHAVE just received tho foJX^ing list of choice, WINES, compris^-flit- lim st Euro? pean lrrands. Thia is, Jpilhont doubt, the largest and best asetuXiiout ever offend in Columbia. CI.AltKTS._,HTriinih nburg Freres' Mcdoc, St. Julien. Margaux, Pontet Canot, LaRnse, ( bateau Lnltoso, Grand Vin Latour, 1858; Mareanx, lK.vs; i.aFitte. 1858. IlOt KS AND SAfTKHNKS-Lanben lioimcr, Neersieimer, FJuckhcinu'r, March bruner, Hildesheimer, Haut Sa?neme, Haut La rsac. ciiAMi'AONKS-Moot A Chandon's Vcr zonay, Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gi cen Seal. Lruch, Fondu r A Co.'a Lac D'Or, Carte D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. 811 Kit Kl KS. -All Grades, from boneo of Wisdom A Warier, Xercs do La Frontera, in? cluding some very choice "AMONTILLADO," worthy the attention of connoisoure. May* 15 OEOLO KSYJUMERS. Genuino Durham Smoking Tobacco, to bo hud at POLLOCK'S. lt, & W. C. S W A F FI B ED. AHEAD AS USUAL. MEN ami BOYS' HAT8 of overv descrip? tion, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, UU08, DRESSING QOWN8, Ac. A superior SHIRT, never beforo offered in this markot, made to order without extra charge. The largest line of Fronch and English CLOTHS and VESTINGS over offered. With additional facilities in our worksbop, we aro determined that our Custom Department shall bo unsurpassed. HATS and CLOTHING at wboleaalo R. A W. C. SWAFFIELD, Sept 10 Columbia Clothing House. Oolumbia Male Academy. HUGH 8. THOMPSON, Principal, instruc? tor iu Mathematics, French and English Branches. JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M., instruc? tor iu Latin and Greek Classics. JOHN T. MCBRYDE, Assistant. THE next session will begin on /fO?- MONDAY, October 3. Pupils will t?|?3j*Wg bo prepared for admission iuto any University or College, or for ^|*j*jpj?? tho practical pursuits of lifo. FEMALE SEMINARY. THE Next Term of the Sub jfSfW scriber's SCHOOL will commence c?L?g|fe.on WEDNESDAY, September 14, ^OSBKsand continue five months, till 14th JJjPsj^February, 1871. Thorough inetruc .ie^' tiou will be imparted in all tho branches portaining to a complete English course, in Ancient and Modorn Languages, the Higher Mathematics and Physical Scien? ces, Vocal and Instrumental Music. A competent Assistant will be employed for the younger pupils, who will be recoived from six to eight years of ago, at reduced prices. Singing will bo taught to tho whole Behool, without oxtra charge. Monthly paymonts required. For further particulars apply at corner of Pickada and Camden streets. Sept 1 t_W. MULLER. SOUTHERN SCHOOL 191 NEW YOEE. A?f*W\\ MRS. EDWARD B. WHITE'S t^ICWte? English and French LO ARDING ^SgSC* SCHOOL Tor YOUNG LADIES, jFggr No. 59 West 12d Street, opposite Reservoir Park. AnglO swV'imo URSULINE CONVENT. Tilth; Cruets, >if?r Columbia, 5. C. jjm^ FOB each young lady's Board. ZyZjjk, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Tuition in ^iLJSfefeEnglish, Needle-Work and Domea ^Sffi?J??'ic Economy, ?30 per month-or jVOflpSSOO per scholastic year-payable c3S&^ $150in advance. The English Course comprises Orthography, Leading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geo? graphy, ( Ancient and Modern,) with uso of Globes. Astronomy, Rhetoric, Logic, Compo aitiou, History, (Sacred, Ancient and Modern,) Chronology, Mythology, Philosophy, (Natural and Intellectual,) Biography, (Classical and Modern,) Chemistry, Domestic Economy, Bo? tany. Physiology. Conchology, Geology, Alge? bra, Geometry, aud Look-Keeping. Extra Charges for Latin, French, Italian, Music on Harp, Piano, Guitar, Vocalization, Drawing and Painting. Sept 1 lm University of South Carolina, COLUMBIA, S. C., August G, 1870. yrn^ THE next, tho sixty-fourth An /fuU nual Session of this Iiwtitution, ^jUgBfeis-will open on MONDAY, October 3, HlfljlBtgfelHTO, and continue, without inter jjrdjp mission, to tho ensuing July. <?Ss3r The advantage of a complete education i9 offered at this Institution to Students in Law, (the graduates being enti? tled to practico iu the Courts of tho State;) in Medicine, (tho course of instruction being ex? tensivo and thorough, with two written ex? aminations during the session;) in Engineer? ing, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, English Lite? rature, Ancient and Modern Language?, and in the Scientific Schools. Expenses, f. e., for University 7oca . and Board, for session of nlno roonllvi 1?rc:. *nBn For Student in Acadomic Sehe""? *?out $260. For Student in Law, or Med*1"0, about $2oo. State Students aro recked from tho seve? ral Counties, upon the>wcommdation or their Representatives aud 'tia appointmont, of the Governor. R- W. BARNWELL, Aug (j ".uno Chairman of the Faculty. jVLigic Chafing Powder. /Tile Nurse's Ki lend. the instant euro of CHAFING ASD JV?CALDING of Children and Adults. ALSO, A certain relief for BURNS, SCALDS, Irri? tation of tho Skin, Galls, Inllammationa, Abrasions, and all Cutaneous Diseases. For sale hy E. H. HEINIT8H, July 8?- _ Druggist. Guns and Ammunition. RUST received bv William Glaze, fine Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, Uno Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and CapB, of all l ind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott,.Wil? liams A Cn.'* Rankine; House. Dec 16 City Machine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned ^j^^^^^^J^ iii pr op a r o^d tri ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Gearing^ ? ll I l'on K ] Mav 28 Sirio RICHARD TOZER. OUR FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, NOW IN STORE. The Largest and Best Stock WE HAVE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. HR*