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WH'O ?|WUH>gMwi?W mu+->?-m ?rv #4?V** jp f Illly I.? - ?-? ? . ' l*1T?Hq?l?m: Altete?* ' . ? . BoiioEAux, January 23-Evening. Tho Prussians oom ploted the oooapation of Tours yesterday. In the East, Bourbaki has been en? gaged siooe the 17th in a series of out? post skirmishes with Prussians, in winch he has generally boen successful. At St. Quentin, ou tho 19th, Faidhorbe's troops maintained their ground until night, and then retreated to a position behind tho town. The Prussians at? tacked Dijon yesterday, and wero rc {mlsed and boaten after a battlo which asted iivo hours. . Bicoiotti Garibaldi captured tho flag of the Prussian Lino Regiment. The following desputch has been read and made public by tho Government here: ..DIJON, January 22-Evening.-Tho Frenoh repulsed an attack of tho Prus? sians to-day along the whole linc. Thc onemy were pursued and the positions held by them at Dnix and Hautevillo were seized. The Garibaldinns entered Uijon amid immenso enthusiasm. Thc Prussians in their flight abandoned their wounded." LONDON, January 21 - 5 A. M.-It is said Count Bernstofl has telegraphed to Versailles that plenipotentiaries prosout at the first meeting of the conference are unanimous in the resolution to pre? vent the discussion of questions uncon? nected with tho East. LONDON, January 24-7 A. M.-Thc Germans nre before Cambrai. They have established siege batteries at Ru milly, near tho city. LONDON, Jauuary 21.-Tho Germans captured Dole, with 250 cars loaded with army stores. Tho Franc-tireurs de? stroyed tho bridge over tho Moselle, be? tween Nancy and Toni. Garibaldi's oporntious have been suspended, in con? sequence of Bourbaki's retreat. A Paris correspondent of tho London Times, under date of the 21st, sny? Troohu is generally considered incompe tent. Tho Council of Defence ouhj failed to accept his resignation b?causi thoy were unable to fiud a successor. It is impossible to make Parisians con sider tho question of surrendering They nre anxious to fight under compe tent leadership. A ration of flour is nov half a pouud daily per man. Thc poorest people receive bread gratis, witl a pint of wine each, and a little soiq daily. Middle classes sufler most sc vcrcly of all. Potatoes aro sold nt i franc a picco, and dog flesh is W?rth om dollar per pound. BORDEAUX, January 21.--After U hat tie at Dijon, tho Prussians retreated to wards Mcasigiij-, Norge and Savagn; Scsuc. In the West, also, tho Prussian appear to bo falling back. Alon con wa evacuated. Thc enemy cut the railwa, between Lyons and Besausou, at Byam Ami I ti un lutvIllffetlCC. CiiA.RTiF.STo>:, January 25.-Arrivcd Eteamship Champion, New York; .school: or E. Sc L. Marls, Boston. ST. LOUIS, January 21.-The Kau sn Legislature has a bill before it to restoi tho ballot to all disfranchised person by reason of the war. It will probabl pass. SAN FRANCISCO, January 24.-It is lu lieved that sufficient ruin has airead fallen to secure an abundant wheat oro in California, and the farmers are. plan ing as rapidly as possible*. Work has been stopped on the built iug of thc University of California ii want of funds. Tho stage from Murphy's camp to Sa Andreas, Tnolnra County, was robbi yesterday of Wells, Fargo Sc Co.'s E; press box. There were no passengers i tho coach. The 810,000 coin prize in tho Neva? Lottery was drawn by ticket No. 10,91 which is supposed to have been sold : the Eastern States. JACKSON, MISS., January 25.-Tl Yorgor case still excites much inter?s No trial before the civil authorities h ever trauspire.il. Tho grand jury i uore.d tho bill for murder, which is i garded by legal professors and the jon nais as equivalent to acquittal. Ti Pilot, Radical, admits Yerger can nev bo convicted, and advises a nolle pro: qui. As a final step, special plea* ha been filed, but the case will not be tri at this term of court. Yurger has bet nt liberty since last Maj'. HAVANA, January 25.-Tho merchar of this city complain of the great del in mails from Southern cities iu t United States since they have been se by the Cedar Keys route. Letters fri Charleston via that route take fourto to twenty days to reach Havana, wb lettors via Now York and New Orien take ouly five to ten days. NEW YORK, January 25.-Tho Laug garrison mado a successful sortie, a three Prussian batteries were siienct It is stated that Favre, in a despatch Odo Russell, declines to leave Pul Tho Herald's Paris special reports a c for a riot in Paris, but only 500 disord lies responded; subsequently, huwov the forco for the protection of the Ht do Villo was strengthened. Thc n War Committee is about oigauizii Trocho is understood to havo plat himself in the hands of tho Provisto Goverumont, saying, with tears in eyes, "Do with mo what you wi Meantime, rumors prevail that Trot has resigned, nod that Favre has opel negotiations with Bismarck for capiti tion. Thc special gives torriblo accou of thc slaughter on tho 19th-tho Pi sians allowing tho French to appro within deadly distance, when, within incredible short time, tho ground covered with dead and wouudod. It the bloodiest day since the commet mont of tho siege. War is imminent bctweon Hal vu and Honduras. Wm. Yarley, known as "Reddy, blacksmith," killed the notorious Ju Heggarty. WASHINGTON, January 25.-Tho h quarters of tho Department of thcS< Bear Admiral Loo bes written a letter favorable to tho annexation of Dornig nioa. lu the Senate, McDonald introduced a bill providing for the payment of Southern claimants. A Ha vi-o despatch says the Priibsiun cavalry has advanced to Bazrougcs, Favonel and Noarbs. In tho Semite, Bhir was scated. Blair was uppointed upon the Committees on Pacific Bailroad, Education and Labor. A bid for tho repeal of tho income tax was discussed. Tho balance of tho day was occupied by Fenton and Coukling in discussing tho New York custom house. The Judiciary Committee will report against n repeal of tho law convening tho next Congress on tho 5th of March. Tho trial of K. R. Butler, member of Con? gress from Tennessee, for forgery, com? mences to-morrow. Boutwell argued before tho Ways aud Menus Committee to-day against a repeal of tho income tax. In tho House, a bill defining the tweuty-'jixth section of thc Act to reduce taxation was passed, and goes to tho Pre? sident. It makes tho duty on imported spirits uniform, at 82. Bills wore passed for tho disposal of useless military re? servations and granting thc right of way through tho Pensacola military reserva? tion to tho Pensacola and Barrancas Bailroad. Indian appropriations occu? pied the balance of tho day. Answering questions, Mr. Dawes said ho saw no sign of repealing the law re? quiring tho new Congress to uieot on the 5th of March. Ho thought tho session would extend to tho 1st of April. Kudolph Evald Heede has been re? cognized as Vice-Cousul of Norway mid Sweden at Wilmington, N. C. The sales of orduanco arc slopped. Tho trial of Bowen, member of Con? gress from South Carolina, for bigamy, is fixed for February 13. lMeasauton recommends a chango in tho warehous? ing system, which will equalize the tobacco interest throughout tho country. Objections will be mado to seating Oo vornor Clayton, as Senator from Arkan? sas, on tho ground that the Legislature, which elected bim, 's illegal. Thc Nation hits thc right nail ou the head when it says that it is evident that the Imo friends of South Carolina should pray and work for three tilings: "The declino of tho carpet-bag influence, the increase? of population by immigration, and the establishment of nu efficient school system.'' Thc carpet-bagger.* have been, and arc, the great curse of this State. And what wo muan by ti carpi l-bagger is well understood by every one but a carpet bagger-that an adventurer who caine South to make his Hviugby .1113* other means iban hard work aud honed dculinn*. [Charit 'sh 'ii Wl i rs, -> ? A correspondent of thc Cincinnati Commercial writes: 1 listened to a long story to-day from a gentleman who bad spent several years in San Demit! among its coal mines. His description of thc roads was graphic, ns well as .sug? gestive. He had ridden thirteen hours of the baldest riding over done in his lifo to accomplish sixteen miles. Bridle path did not cou voy the idea-bis horse had to place, his feet in tho identical truck made by thc horse of Christopher Columbus when be rode across tho island .IOU years ago. Tho testimony of a daughter of lin parties to ii recent Indiana divorce suit seems conclusive-"Father got mad be? cause mother starched his stockings-. Mother picked up thc stockings and hit lather on the head with them, and it sounded as though Ihoy wore .sticks of wood. Father thou stuffed a hot wheat cake down mother's throat, and then mother sot tho dog ou father, and twisted thc dog's tail to make him bite harder. Last week a party of from seventy-fl Vi to ono hundred men rode np to the jail in Gainesville, Florida, and overpower? ing the jailor, took out tho only prisoner. Aleck Morris, negro, under arrest for assault with intent to roi) and murder T. J. Hoover, Esq. On Sunday evening, Morriu was found hanging to a tree, about two milos from town, dead. Country publishers in want of second hand type-bourgeois and minion-be? sides rulos, loads, chases, otc, eau bo supplied, at about half founders' prices, by applying at tho PIKKNMX office. A leading lecturer classifies his audi? ence as follows: Tho "still-attentivcs," tho "quick-responsives," ibo "hard-to lifts," tho "won'tapplaiids," and tho "gct-up-and-go-outa." Thero woro twenty-four deaths in Charleston for tho week ending tho 21st -whites 5; colored 19. You can obtain tho host of Cigars, Chewing and .Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, etc., at tho sign of the indian Girl, Columbia Hotel Kow. Jil "lt's mity curia," said Mrs. Partington to Ike, while ruediug about tho impending war in Europe, "that tho H oller horn creates such an ado in Yurrup, when it's sieh a common disease among thc cattle in Amenity." The old lady, having delivered herself nf the above, took a dose of LlPl'HAN'a GREAT Gi:n MAN PiTTKiis to cheer her depressed spirits, and resumed hor knitting. Lipi man's Hitters aro for sale by all drug? gists ami dealers. Depot in Columbia. S. C., at GF.ICKII 1% McOt?Eooit's, Druggists. S 18 Acacia Lodge Ko. 94, A. F. M. f\ THE llogular Communication of this ^.^Vf Eodgo will bo hold in Masonic Hall, /WrillS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Uv order of the NV. M i Jan 2? 1 E. M. DRENNAN, Ju.,Secrotury. State of South Carolina, COLUMBIA; JANUARY 24,1870. I) KO TOS ALS for tho printing ol tho cur? rent and permanent work of tho Gcncr.il Assembly, addressed to tho Clerks of tho be nato and House of Representatives, will bo received by the undersigned until WEDNES? DAY, February 1,1S7E J. WOODRUFF, Clerk of Senate. A. O. JONES, Clerk of House of Representatives. Jan '20 COLUMBIA, 8. C., January 20.-Salea of cotton, Yesterday, 100 bales-middling LONDON, January 24-3 P. M.-Consols 92>?. Bonds 90j^. LiVEnrooi?, January 24-3 P. M. Cotton firmer and more steady-uplands 7J&@8; Orleaus 8}?@8},?. Cotton load? ing at Mobilo 8 for niiddliug Mobiles. LONDON, January 24-Evening.-Con? sols 92?<?. Bonds 90%. LIVERPOOL, January 24-Evening. Cotton-uplands 7>?(??>S; Orleaus S)?? sales 12,000; ?peculation nud ex? port 2,000. NEW YORK, January 25-Noon. Flour and wheat quiet and linn. Com scarce and a shady firmer. Pork steady, at 22.75@23.00. Lard quiet-steam 12J8(<?!l3. Cotton quiet and strong middling uplauds l&f&l Orleans 10; sides 2,000 bales. Freights quiet. Govern? ment and Stato stocks quiet aud steady. Gold steady, at 10%(a\H)%. Money 5? 7. Exchange-long 9J^; short 10J^. 7 P. M.-Money abundant, at 5(<t>G. Exohango quiet, ut 9M?9^8? Goid did uot fluctuate a fraction during tho day au unprecedented ovuut in tho history ol the gold room. Governments advanced. G2s 9J.j. Southerns dull und unchang? ed. Cotton quiet-sales 5,875 bales, ut 15,'.j. Flour-Southern firmer; common to good extra G.95(Vr)7.50; good to choiet 7.55(^8.75. Whiskey 95. Wheat lc. better and in moderate speculative dc maud-winter red und amber Westen: 2 5GC</;2.58. Corn firmer and in mode rato export demand-Southern yellow 80. Pork lower, at 22.87J.jCf/23 00 Beef quiet. Lard heavy-kettle 13(7? 13'.i. Freights dull. BAI.TI.MOHI;, January 25.-Cotton ii good demand and prices advanced middling 15;'y ; receipts 730 bales; KUIOI 475; stock 12,050. Flour firm and ii good demand. Wheat firm and scarce Corn scarce-white 83(tf)35; yellow 78(e 79. Pork 22.50@22.75. Shoulder 10>.j. Whiskey 94(e$95. LOUISVILLE, Jauuury 25.-Flour firm Com tending upward and scarce. Mes: pork 22.00. Shoulders 9-J.(; clear side f?}4. Lard 12.1 ?013. Whiskey 88.? CINCINNATI, January 25.-Flour hue vant and unsettled. Corn 52. Mes pork 21.00. Lard 12; 12.? .j asked. Bu cou-small sales; shoulders 01..'; side 11X011 Ts- Whiskey 88. Noitt'oi.K, January 25.-Colton firu: at higher rates-low middling 14.'H(? l-1'.j; receipts 2,151 halos; sales 20t stock 9,371. Nisw OKLKANS, Jauuury 25. - Flow scarce nud higher-superfino ? 00; dui ble G 50; treble ti.75. Com scarce au tinner -yellow 70; white 70. Pork liri -mess 22.73. Bacon dull, ut lO.'.id 10J.? ; sugar-cured hams IGO' 17 Lal -Here.; l'2}.<Qhl3; keg l'??.?(? li"'.,. Si gar-common 0(f?-li;1,j[; fair 7;'., S1. primo O'.^cO'.j. Molasses duli und U>\ er-eomuiiui 30(?}35; prime 42 fiji 4; strictly prime 50(<i.53; all poor in qiialit; Whiskey 97,'.j(W 1.05. Coffee ni denial' aiul active, willi salo of 28,000 hugs, I arrive, ut full prices-prime 15l.|(o 15J Cotton-middling 15; receipts lf>,7 bales; snlcs 7,100; stock 18,813. GALVESTON, January 25.-Colton n tive und in fair demand-good ordinal 13'.,; receipts 1,498 bales-; sales 1,75 stock 50,750. SAVANNAH, January 25.-Colton ve: firm and higher-middling M7U; reeeip 3,881 bales; sales 3,500; stock'80,801. ClIAllLESTON, January 25.-Cotti firm-middling 14>'.. ; receipts 2,130 buk sales 400; Stock 38,010. MoUILK, January 25. - Cotton quii t .ii linn-middling 14.'.j (Vi l-l;'., ; receipts 3 l?ales; sales 1,500; stock 07,524. AUGUSTA, January 25.-Cotton miali active und firmer in tho forenoon, h closed easy at 14'.,(</. l t :,s for middling sales 1.750 bales; receipts 1,475. WILMINGTON, January 25. - (.'ott quiet-middling Ii'?; receipts 130hali sales 200; stock 2,100. BOSTON, January 25.-Cotton qu nud firm-middling l?^; receipt;; 1,4 bales; sales 000; stock 0,000. Th? Von II g Men's Christian Asaociati commence this new year with a determinan to push forward with Zt:al the work wilie! set for them ti? do. In view ot this, the I lowing committees have buen appointed: To PKOVHU: mu Tin: Poon.- C. li. Staid Chairman; li. P. Alexander, li. Stenhouse, C. Fibber, W. li. Squior, T. I*. Purse. To PIIOVIDE you VOINO M KM COMINO TO I CITY to KKSIIIK.-Dr. D.D. Boozer, Chah in John Bryce, George bruns. Persons knowing ol' any eases lo be ac on by them, will please report such to Chairman or any member of the committe C. J. IK ED EEL, Presiden ?ar State paper-* will pleane publish the ter committee without, ena ige. Jan il Monticello Female Institute. THE second scholastic yeal AffsHti thia institution, embracing tffiuWt??*('B*'''nM eighteen weeks er '&?SK|?will commence on the Eil ^KyAIONlJA? in February next. THUMS l'KU SESSION IN ADVA NC Hoard and Tuition iu regular branches... Music on Piano. French. Drawing and Painting.flOO Singing and Vocalization.$5 ti Uso of iUHtrumont for practice. Incidentals. For circulars apply to W. B. HUTCHISON, Principal. Jan 2G 1* Monticello, S. Bunch Colton deed. KVT"V\\ THE undersigned offers for ?nwHl'tCveral hundred bushels U-JT" ?25CC?>ji?jiiji of tho varieties spoken of low. For terms address E. ll. TUitMPSEED, Columbia, S. This is to certify that I purchased Of E. B. TuruipHoed, last spring, sumo of Bunch Cotton Seed; and 1 am prepared to without reserve, that they aro far superb any seed 1 have over planted. Also, I testify that I tried the so-called best Die Seed side by sido with thom, ami will saj hesitatingly that those purchased from Turnipaoed fruited earlier and moro a daotly. C. T. A. BHOO Soutor Place, Cedar Crook, S. C., Jan 20, 1871. This ia to certify that 1 saw the C< grown by Mr. C. P. A. lb oom, and can corroborate his toatimony aa given above It.N. LOW HAM M. P. nilOOM, Jail 26 ?3* DAVID HAM1TI C""wr^3lFf?l^^d5?^A'ira can bo bad at all times,, ?nd in any quantity, of Jan >1_ B. HOPE. SPECIAL. ATTENTION given to the cob leotion of Commercial Paner, Interest on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and Convokion of State Securities, by Nov 23 Gmo P OAMBRILL. Eroker. OLD DANK BILLS and 1IUTILATKD CURBUKUY bought and Bold by Nov 23 Gmo D. QAMBRILL. Brokor._ NOTICIO.-.Tiio undesigned have formed a Co-partnership, autl will bo known as E. \V. S Kl DELS & CO. Thoy represent some of tho bunt FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES in tho United States. We propose lo be general Land Agenta, and will nell or pnrcbaec Real Estate anywhere in South Carolina, especially in Columbia. Wc will prosecute claims before tho Legislature, and thu renowal of lout bonds or other papers. Persons wishing to sell or buy Real Estate will do well to communicate with us at Colum? bia. Wo havo Hoveral handsome places for eale. O Iii ce at Mike Hollo's Clot him; Store. E. Wi SEI BEES, Dec 2 J. B. EZKLL. NOTIOK-Tho subscribo! B having tried the "CREDIT SYSTEM" for tholaat tinco years, have found it to bo a losing business, and have como to tho conclusion to adopt the exclusively '-CASH SYSTEM" irom this date. A hoy would also call upon all indebted to them to come up to tho "Ciiptain'a Oflico" mid Bottle. CAMPBELL A JONES. Jan 1 NOTI'JE,_All indebted to the undersigned by Noto, Lien, Book Account, or other? wise, will mako seulement of tbo sumo before tho FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY next and save costs. E. & O. D. HOPE. Jan G EDWARD HOPE. NOTICK-All persona indebted to mc, by note, book or open account, are notified that they must como forward and Bettie on or before thc 1st of 'lurch; and all having cluims will present them at once. Jan 7 ath JOSEPH TAYLOR. STOCKS, HON ns anti t oi i'o.vs bought and Bold by D. OAMBB?LL, Broker. Nov 23 (imo New Varieties Garden Seeds. I|ULDERKRAUT CABBAGE, Mai -blt hemi Mammoth Cabbage, Early Sehweinforth Cabbage, Reyes' Early Prolific Tomato, New Freuch Breakfast Radish, Early Flat Dutch Cabbage, Early Wiuningatadt Cabbage. For valu by E. H. HEINTTSH. Wholesale and Retail Drug and Seed Store. Jan 25 Oils, Turpentine, Benzine. 1 fifi GALLONS LINSEED OIL. L* t\J 1?? gallons Train Oil, inn gallons Machinery Oil, loo ?allons ?Spirits Turpentine, 100 Kallona Alcohol, SO gallons Buntine, Kl barrels Kerosene Oil. For nale low by E. II. HKINTISH. .Inn 2"? Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Carolina House-Notice. ri>ll li proprietor of the Carolina House nu - JL iiouucea lo bin patrons and the public that utter Ibis date, all LIOUOU.H ai"| wi ,\ KS will be cold in his establishment at greatly reduced prieta. All imported liquor* will bu charged for at the rate of from 2 ut.'l;t cents per glass; tiloso of domestic manufacture from IO to Iii collis per glass. Thu proprietor pledges himself, that what be oli.rs lo bis eiii-lomera .-ball bu nf the b.-^i description, I and that his reduction ot prices ?.ball uni allVct ibo quality of his stock, which luis ii aud coniiniu ..> to give such satidaclion to thu patrons of the Carolina lloii>e. Jan 23 lt. BA RUY. Proprietor. i 8 7 1 . 1 8 7 1 . NEW CHOP GARDEN SEED, -AT- . j E. E. JACKSON'S Jan '25 fi Di nt: 81 oi". To Rent, /ai. A DWELLING HOUSE, tm t pp. rstrcel, {jutr containing ti^'bl rooms. Ten aerea r-f 11 AND contigiioiiH to thu dwelling wid bu rented with it n desired. Apply to WAI. WALLACE. At (mic-of Me.-Ms. Wallace ,V Greene, Jan 2") (5 Scott's Bank Pudding. JUST RECEIVED. AFINK ASSORTMENT of DOLLS,!Tn;t?, and other fancy articles forllittle folks. A I.SO, A fresh selected stock of CANDIES, [aney and stick, and n i trge assortment of Fancy ami Plain Pou .d Caites. A uso, A tine lot of HERRSCH KUM PIPES, Cigars, Ac, at KRAFT'S BAKERY, Dec 21 Main street. Blacksmith and Wheelright. ^ TH E subscriber, having started hliai A/oP^'ioaa on bia own account, liega to in \yK form his friends and the public thal ho is now prepared to execute all orders in ilia lino. His Shop is located on Assembly stree!, botweon ?lurvaia and Lady. Jan I? lino P/II KLIP MOTZ. The Dexter Stables. _?A THE undersigned have rc ?L>T7jj moved their Stables to tbo new ni/!fflr~'% building, immediately South of <0/l(E"*S{tTfciamit'v,d Hall, and, with a new *tyr*^Zpr f 3iock of CARRIAGES, BUU (HfclS ami tine HORSES, aro prepared to nn wwer all e '.Hs that may bo made upon them. Hornes bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, are invited to givo us a call. Liberal advances made on stock left for salo. BOYCE A CO W. H. BoyoK. C. II. PKTTINOIIX. Jan 21 Music Lessons. A MISS CULLEN will ?ive MU I r*L \ SIC LESSONS ou PIANO and VgWtJ^ QUIT AB. commencing on MON ya^y DAY next, January 30. She re? spectfully solicits a sharrof public, patronage. For particulars, apply to lu r at tho residence of Coleman B. Waiker, Esq.. Bull street, near the corner of Lumber. Jan 21 ll Farm tor Sale. Cl HEAP for oath, a email FARM, seven J acres, moro or lesa, on upper Boundary street, bounded on Kant by landa of Col. Wm. Wallace, North by J. M. Crawford, South by Boundarv street. For further particulars, inquire of O. D. HOPE, or D. C. PEIXOTTO A SON. Jan 34 Sugar-Cured Hams. Sff\i\ CHOICE New York Sugar-Cored HAMS. 1?0 choice New York Sugar-Cured SHOUL? DERS. Just received and tor Kale, at reduct d prices, by J. A T. li. AON KW. Just Received AN assortment or fresh CRACKERS, of tho finest quality, consist in? of Soda, boston. Botter, Lemon, Gingor, Cream and Lunch Milk, for aalo at lower prices than usual, by Jail 7 Imo E. STENHOUSE. -I--j ? . i ?. .-^ .. q-: Yorkville Female College, Yorkoille, fi. C. j4tm^ THE Ant neeoion of the collo stfHSU giate vear of 1871 will begin on tbo HrWTT1RT 0F FEBRUARY and CIOHO on ^XfiKStho 20th of JUNE. Tho second ygp session will begin on tho 2Gth of ?Sar June and close on tho 9th of No? vember. This institution is furnished a ii h a full corps of cxpcriei "ed teachers. T nu J von TiiK Y KAI;, Payable ono-half on mitrnnco, one-fourth on tito itt of July, anti thu remainder on tho Itt of October. * Boarding, including Fnel and Lights, (150 00 Tuition in collegiate course, - - CO 00 Tuition in Preparatory Department, 30 00 Tuition in Juvenile Department, - 20 00 Inst!murndal Music and um: of Piano, 55 CO Private Vocal Lessons, ... 50 00 Vocal I.'-suons in C?aseos, - 17 00 Sacred Music..fi 00 French anti (o rman, each. - - 20 CO Latin and Gr? eli, each, - - - 1G 00 1 will leave Columbia on tho 2d of February, and will take in charge, any pupila going to Yorkvillo. For circulars apply to REY. JAMES DOUGLAS, Jan H nitb8 President, ?Those who pay atrictly according to the above terms will* havo their washing done without cburgn. School Notice. WKJW THE anbaciiber having jualauc idr/.B8wk flooded in procuring a residence foi HnTiuStlr*^''* himily, lintis it necessary te ^i?jHjj^X cluing o the location, and herein T|f3pP gb .? notico that bia SCHOOL F'>'t HOYS will positively bo open? ed on the ! I 1ST MONDAY in February, al bia residence corner ot Plain and Henderaor atreota, next house nbovo Nickcreon's Hotel. Jan 12 IK* C. H. BARNWELL. Mill Rocks. TWO SK TS fur sale 510 and 4S in diameter hoop, spindle and everything complete The largest ja Cloud's Creek Granito. J wil sell surprisingly low. ALSO. Two Stationery STEAM ENGINES am SAW-MILLS- -very low. F. A. CONNOR.fcE .lan :>.:'. mt li 4 Cokesbliry. For Sale or Rent. THAT desirable RESIDENCE 01 Hfj?jj Plain street, lately occupied by J am 01 'r*'?!'l G. Gibbes, containing eight large com fortable Rooms, Pantry aud Bath Rooms,will Kitchen and nut-buildings complete. Alao Wei! of lino Water on premises. Perfect titles can bo niven and on libera terina. Apply to MONTEITH A FIELDING, Jan 21 JU Auctioneers. Lest. IAM informed by D. S. Taylor, Kat] , c Shreveport, Louisiana, thai two Checkt drawn at Shreveport, La., Augtut 10, 1870, t the onler of S L. Taylor, Attorney of Franci VV. Ficklin .'. Trustee, anti specially endorse hi Francis W. Pickling, Trustee, or onler; on by J. J. Marshall, on Thomas E. Orcgg, Ci lumlii. South Carolins, for two lliouaan dollura in gold, aud thu other by J. J. Mai >liall, Executor, on Ibo Citizens' bank of Ne1 Orleans, for .-i\ thousand dollars in gob wen- mailed to lue by t he endorser, nt sim vt port. Ka. on lhe 22?i August, 1^70. Thea Checks have not. b M II receivd. Payment b;t\ ?og hi*, n stopped, the public are warned not t negotiate thuin. IKANCIS W. PICKLING, Triialee. Jan 22 6 Kew Rooks at Bryan & McCarter's, rTUIE Lite ol Lord Palm, raton, by Bulwer. JL '.''hu Kui: I ir li Governess at thu Siamci Court, ? ?tli pialen. The Peiv.VM, by nu'ii o of Slopping Hcavei wards Price il 25. Thc Victory of thu V.liniuiahcd, by unli t . Scbouber? family, fl.?5. Light ?it Evening rime-a bool, ni Com lo and Support for the Aged--by Dr. Holm?. Arthur Help's Kisavs, written at interval il 50. Joseph anti Iii- Friend, by Bayard Taylo Sketched of S.ni Domingo, by Keim, il .*i Morning and Evening Exercised, hy Hem Ward beecher, il 11). Tour of Dr. Syntax, with colored plate ? ! IK); and other new Booka, t 1 . nit all fancie Also, a variety of new Nov eis, anti amil li supply of ?inrica for 1>7I. Jan 21 Just Received Jflfcu_. FORTY head of very line yian KS??| Kentucky MULES, litany of which a <r?p->3r well lo oke t o harness. Apply at Chu Logmi'e Stables, corner Assembly anti Sena strecis. W. S. ?V J. M. TALBOTT. Jan 15 Valuable Real Estate for Suie. ,'..1, THE undersigned nflcr* for sale Ti Jci??.* '?>T TAG ES, containing from two to '? Room*, with lu'ci'Ksnry grounds; nl two VACANT LOTS. Terms reaaonab Apple to JOSEPH TAYLOR. Jan 7 412 LAW COPARTNERSHIP. VALLEY A LVMt.\ IVKLL. r|HIK undersigned have this day enter JL into partnership, in Ibo practice hf 1;. under tho name of TAM.V.Y A RAIINWI-:I.I.. W. II. TALLEY, Jan 1 NATHANIEL BARNWELL Meat ! Meat ! ! Meat J i ! _ THOMAS W. POPE |luforms 1 /5@B^fc|publie that thc best BEEF, POR lESfidUI'TON and SAUSSAGE, in t 6nafi3sS uarkcl, can bo found at Stall No. (liv.T mo 11 cali. Dec 2S Imf Garden Seeds. ALARGE assortment of fresh VEGE'J BLE SEED, jutd in imtl for sal?! low. Jan Ul EDWARD HOI K OYSTERS! OYSTERS'. ?AM selling the beat NORFOLK OYST1? offered in this market, ami get tin m fr? every ilay I rom Norfolk. I liavc al?o reduced the piico to (1.75 1 gallon, ami smaller quantities in proporti (.'amibes can have them delivered at their sidencou, by leaving their ordera at tho House. JOHN D. BATEMAN Nov 20 2ni Rio Coflee. !?f\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low Oil dealers hv EDWARD HOPI Received To-day. ALOT of prime Walhalla BU TTER, in bi ami in bulka. ORANGES, LE MONS, PINEAPPL Malaga Gru?es, Dried Fruit, otc, on limul Jan 17 W. D. SCIIOKNBKKC For Sale, Q ACRES Of LAND in Batu? O.Ol f\f on the Etliato. 7?U ACRES in Kershaw in lots to aui HOUSE and LOT in Columbia - -113,000. 1 House in thia city, (5,000. HOUSE anti thirteen acres LAND, li^ar city-13.000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKET 'Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agen Sept 25 "_! GRAIN ! GRAIN ! GRAIN ! AV. .T. Will 1 M I UK, GU K KN VILLIS, S. DEALER in GRAIN and COUNTRY P DUCE of all kinda. Will pay pro: attention lo nil orders entrusted to bis car Thia ia a raro opportunity for Plantera others living along tho line of tho Green' and Columbm Ktiilront], to procure theil 1 plies al lirai coat. ' only UK!> a fair trial, guarantee satisfaction. Nov 25 3n Irish Potatoes. ?"ter BP.I.S. choleo Table POTATOES. ??.J pal?low. EDWARD HOP ^?^o^lOBL ?ales . /Store and ??at?/br Safe. MONTEITH & FIELDING, Aootion'r*. ON tho first MONDAY in February next, we will soil, A LEAKE of fonr years and tbreo months, (wiih tho privilege to remove the building beforo expiration of LeaBe,) on that piece of ground upon which tho atoro occupied by Mr. Worhao, watchmaker, now stands, aubject to a quarterly rent of $25 per qnarter. Jan 21 j In thc Court of Probate*-Lexington. Ex parte Alexander H. Wolfe, Administrator of W. M. Beckham, deceased. Petition to Sell Personal Property of Deceased. PU USU ANT to the order or Hon. A. H. Canghman, J inigo of Probato for Lex? ington County, I will nell, on the firat day of "february next and dava succeeding, Tho PERSONAL PROPERTY of W. M. Beckham, deooaaed, consisting of about 30 Halen Cotton, 15 Mules, 3 HorscB and 2 Colts, t?o linga, 'JO Cattle, among which are a great many lino Milch Cowa. Kit chen Furniture, Ac, and a large quantity of lino Cotton Heed. 3.000 Bushels Corn and large quantity of Fodder, 3 Pour-Horse Wagons, 1 Ox-Cart, large quantity of Farming Implements, House and The salo will bo commenced at what is known as tho Jamen Hates place, in Bichland Pork, ami continued there until all the pro? perty on that placo is Bold; and on tho day i inmediately succeeding, tho salo will be con? tinued at tho Baker placo, in Lexington, tho lato residence, of tho deceased, and continued Ibero until all tho property ia sold. It ia thought tho sale at thc Bates placo will oc? cupy about two dava, and tho aale commenced at tito Baker placo on the third. Terina ol Baie cash. ti. M. HOOF, S. L. C. Sheriff's Office, Lexington C. H., January 9, 1871. Jan 12 State of South Carolina, County of Newberry-In Common Pleas. Eliza B. Stewart, aa Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Stewart, doceasod, Plain? tiff, ca. Joaeph Pe arnon and Nancy Pearson, iii? wife. Jamen W. Stewart, Jamos E. Stew? art, Sophronia C. Slowart, Cally A. Stewart, Charlea A. Stowart, Robert C. Stewart, Mary A. Augspath, James Y. Harria and John Coate, Defendants.- Complaint for Belief. [Complaint sorved.] I To THE DEFENDANTS: You aro hereby aummoncd and required to answer tho complaiut annexed, and serve a copy of your answer on tho sobacribers, at their office at Newberry Court House, South Carolina, within twenty daya after tho service of this summons on you, excluuivo of tho day of service, if you fail to answer tho complaint in that tune, tho Plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho Cam plaint. FAIR. POPE & POPE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Newberry C. H.,S. C., 7th dav of January, A. D. 1871. To James W. Stewart, James E. 8tcwart, Sophronia C. Stewart, Cally A. Stewart, Charles A. Stewart, Robert C. Stowart, and Mary A. Augspath -Defendants: Take notice, that tho summons in this ac? tion, of which tho forcgoiug is a copy, wau Hied in the office ot tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Picas, at Newberry Court House, in ibo County of Newberry, in tho Stato of South Carolina, bu the 17th dav of Jauuarv, A. D. 1N71. FAIR, POPE A POPE, lan HI Hi? Plaintiffs Attorneys. Fresh Teas. CHOICE GUNPOWDER, Hyson, Oolong and Euglleh Breakfast Teas. New Hulled BUCKWHEAT Now Orleans and Golden Syrup. New York Pig Hams and Breakfast Strip-, st?., for a;ile at ri abonable pricOB. by ?lan 7 leao_E. STENHOUSE. Pomaria Nurseries. THE largest and moat varied tock of Southern acclimated , FRUIT TREES, adapted to our soil and climate, consisting of Apples, PcachoB, PearB, Plums, Apricots and Nectarinos, from the earliest to tbe latest: Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Hazle Nuls, English Walnut H and Spaniah Chest? nuts, several fino varieties; Grapo YineB, om braciHg choice tablo kinda; Strawberries and liaspberries, Evergreens in great variety, for ornament and for cemeteries; Roses-all tho h.-at; Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lillies, Ac; Orna? mental Flowering Shrubs, Asparagus and Horse Radish Roots, Osage Orango and Ma curtney Roso, for hedges. Persons wishing, ?ri!! pleace npplv direct to the proprietor. WM. SUMMER, Jan 11 {lino Pomaria, S. C. Dry Goods Cheap for Gash. I wili sell my stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Articles at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days. C. F. JACKSON. SEW STORE. THE subscriber would re? spectfully inform his friends and old 'customers that he has ' re-established himself in tba dMSSSHH&OENERAL GROCERY BUSI? NESS, at Ins old stand, (No. 109,) where ho will ho pleased to ahow and sell to purchasers a complete stock of new fanoy and substan? tial GOODS, carofully selected. Richardson street, first aquaro South of old Market -orner. ORLANDO Z. BATES. Ho for the Bacol THE subscriber respectfully ^r*& i o vi tea his friends and public in iK?lliW general to call and seo his stock J\ liln. of home-made SADDLES and totoPaMBl ll A RNESBEB, which I can Bell twenty-five per cen*., cheaper than any Norther!! made gooda, and will challenge any merchant in the South for (1,000 to compare willi ino in homu-niado work. Nov 7 Bino R. HANNAN, Main atreot. Dentistry. /j25SE&& THE undersigned would in .^MrVT**W% term I''8 friend- and patrons '"^LLJJLr that bois prepared to ox?ente rtcicntiucally and satisfactorily all operations and work of whatsoever kied his profcesion demands. Terms accommodating. Office over Messrs. Porter A CO.'B Dry Gooda '?'torn, on Mun et?cot. Columbia, S. C. Office hours fiotn 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and hom 'l to 4 p ni. Nov 211 D. L. BOOZER, T>. D. 8. Cu rna ce Materials. _ CONSISTING in part of HUBS, -JTTEOK^SpokcH. Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, 9Et??5???B?? Poh s, Units, Malleable Castings, x!w* aL?Fiftli Wheel?, Rands, Enamelled Lem her, Dash Leather, Pate:.! and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Ciupet. Lining Nails. Springs, Axles, Fire ami other iron, Dash FramcB, Pail la, (?Va, Carrirge Varnishes, Ac, Ac. Our -lock of these geoda ir second to none in Columbia, and thone deaning to purchase, .eilt fate money bv calling on Sent ll J. A T. R. AOREW. Bargains in Clothing at IIOKE'H.