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Ul Foreign Afr* I ra I NOON DESPATCHES. NO AIJATKMENT OF OHOLBBA-GBBMAN EVA OUATION, AO., AO. , PARIS, September ll.-Thiers pro? poses the Assembly tnke a recess from the 17th instaut to tho 1st of November. It is now decided that the evacuation Bhall commencent Fort Clarenton, which will be the ?rat delivered up to the French by tho German oommander. NIGHT DESPATCHES. LONDON, September 12.-It is denied that the cholera is abating in Russia. LIVEBPOOL. Soptomhor 12.-Arrived steamship Cardiff, with four dead from cholera. American Intelligence. NOON DESPATCHES. TROUBLE IN ARKANSAS-MEXICAN MATTERS -COMPTROLLER CONNOLLY REQUESTED TO RESIGN-BRUTAL MURDER IN THE QUAKER CITY-ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN FEDEBAL TROOPS AND KU KLUX-SUR? RENDER OF INSUROENTS-ELECTIONS CONVENTIONS-NO DEATHS FROM YELLOW FEVER. AO , AO. SAN FRANCISCO, Septembor ll.-Tho Republicans have elected all three Con? gressmen. LITTLE Roon, September ll.-Two convicts, in attempting to csoape from the penitentiary brick-yard, to-day, were shot and killed by the guard. The cotton worm has appeared in many localities in the State. No raiu for nearly six weeks, and both cotton and oom have suffered from drought. The troubles in Boone County are cre? ating considerable excitement. A few days ago a eirouit judge ordered the mi? litia out, with the ostensible purpose of protecting his court, and kept them dur? ing his term. They are reported to have committed depredations, and attempted the assassination of one or two promi? nent Democrats of that County. The difficulties appear to have growu out of differences between judge and sheriff, both of whom are Republicans. The latter was deposed by tho former, and the coroner substituted. The sheriff re? fused to surrender his offiae. The Go? vernor has been sought to solve the dif? ficulty. .The judge took the militia with him to hold the Marion Circuit Court. WASHINGTON, September ll.-Late Mexican advices received. The mer ohants of Tampico refuse to repay to the Government the taxes exacted by the Revolutionists. Troops are conse? quently engaged in closing commercial houses, tho merchants protesting. The people are alarmed, and much excite? ment exists at the capital over the pri? mary meeting of Congress. General fears of conspiracies are entertained. 300 Revolutionists aro operating iu Za? catecas. The promiuent frontier chiefs, Cavalles, Vargas, Trevina, Guornga and Martinez, are prepared to issue a pro nuuoiamento if Juarez is declared elect? ed. Politicians at Matamoras confident? ly state that Ledro has joined Juarez, which, if true, secures the election of Juarez. A fight between cattle thieves and raucheros took placo near Edens burg. Two thieves were killed. Cor? tina threatens retaliation. The ranche? ros aro preparing to wage war more vigorously. WASHINGTON, September 12. - The Portuguese Minister has resigned. The foot and mouth disease is increas? ing alarmingly iu Leicestershire, Eng? land. NEW YonK, September 12.-Mayor Hall has requested Comptroller Connolly to resign, on account of suspicions at? taching to bim from the disappearance of his vouchers. The mayor has no power to remove him, exoept by the te? dious process of impeachment, and de sires to replace him at once by a person Sossessing the confidence of the people, he World, commenting on the abstrac? tion of the vouchers from the Comptrol? ler's office, says: "Every honest man in the city will endorse and applaud the firmness and vigor of Mayor Hall in de? manding the immediate resignation of Comptroller Connolly, after the un? toward incident which has just ocourred in his department. It is too well known that tho mayor hus no power to remove heads of departments. If he possessed that power, the request now made would, of course, be followed up, in the event of non-compliance, by a step equally prompt aud still more deoisive. The case is too urgent for the slow and dila? tory process of impeachment. Since this unfortunate occurrence, tho Comp? troller has lost all capacity to bo useful in bis present office; and not only the publio interest, but the self-respect of his associates ia the city government, demands his retirement. If he is so mad or blind as to disregard the firm de? mand of the mayor, he will find, before, night, that a scorohing and resistless Eublio indignation will make the city too ot to hold him. It may be bis misfor? tune, and not his fault, that this alleged robbery of his department ocourred just at this critical juncture; but it has so suspicious and damaging a look, that if he is an upright, innocent man, with reasonable sense and honor, he wilL bo glad to afford the mayor the appoint-' ment of a successor." . The young man who accidentally shot his mother, while defending himself from a brutal nude, has been honorably acquitted. The mother reoov.orod. The abortionist Rosenweig was sound? ly thrashed by a fellow-prisoner in tho Tombs, yesterday. PHILADELPHIA, September 12.-A me ohanio, while returning from his work, attempting to shield a woman from roughs, was killed. PORTLAND, ME., Septembor 12.-Ro? taras up to mid-night show a Republi? can majority of 11,000. The Legislature will show a slight Demooratio gain. Io ship-building towns, the Republicans have generally lost. CHICAGO, September 12.-There is a diamond exoitement in Yankton, Daoo tah. It is said a diamond worth 8100,000 woe found on the bank of Jim River. / LOUISVILLE, |KY., September 12.-A collision occurred between tbe Federal forces and alleged Kn Klux in Russel County, Ky., in which a soldier was killed and a sergeant wounded. The soldiers captured two. NEW YORK, September 12.-Tbe lead? ers of the young Democracy held a meet? ing, to-day, with a view to organization, owing to the two wiugs of the Republi? can party coquetting. I NIGHT DESPATCHES. PHILADELPHIA, September 12.-A great council of the improved order of lied Men has assembled. BALTIMORE. September 12.-The Re? publican Stute Convention is organized. Tho resolutions endorse Grant and Cresswell. Comptroller Connolly, in a long letter to Mayor Hall, declines to resign. Rotbfelder, the inventor of the stem winding watch, has suicided. SALT LAKE, September 12.-Baum, a Mormon, indicted for murder, was fatal? ly shot, while attempting to escupe ar? rest. AUQDSTA, MAINE, September 12.-The indications here, derived from a careful footing of the returns received to noon to-day, aro that Perhum's majority will bo nearly 11,000. The exact official ma? jority for Perba m last year was 8,230. WASHINGTON, September 12.-The Pre? sident has left Loug Branch for hie Western trip. The Ku Klux Committee re-assemblee to-morrow. It is proposed to send sub? committees to Mississippi and Tennes? see. Probabilities-The barometer wili likely aoutinue low and fulling South ol the Missouri, with Easterly winds and cloudy weather South to the Atlantic. The pressure will probably fall slightly in tho Middle and Eastern States ano over the lukes, with partially cloudy ant pleasant wenthor and light winds. Nc serious disturbances are apprehended foi these regions on Wednesday. CHARLESTON, September 12.-Arrivet -Steamer Georgia, New York; brig T H. Jennings, Boston. Accounts are coming in from all sec tions of the State, representing that tin continuous rains of the past week ari very disastrous to the growing orops; oi the sea islauds, the expected yield bave been cut off by unfavorable wcathe at least one-half; and from the interior reports of rust and the plant shoddini the fruit aro universal. The Board of Heulth report no deatl in the psst twenty-four hours. NEW YORK, September 12.-It is sail Ward is going to Europe this fall t race English oarsmen. There is still no clue to the stole vouchers. Connolly, in a letter to th Mayor, says the abstraction of th vouchers don't vitiate his accounts. It has transpired that Comptrolle Connolly, of New York, on the 13th c August, transferred $500,000 registete bonds to his son-in-law. HAVANA, September 12.-Advices froi Puerto Principe report that Lieut. Co Lopez, Riccio and Boorero, with twent] five insurgents, have surrenderer Among them aro Covedo, Ferrand< Ag?ero, Belaneourt, Capte. Fanstini Cnbilliero and Yacarris. SAN FRANCISCO, September 12. Boolh's majority. 5,4.00; Houghton elected for the 'First District by 2,87 majority; Conghliu and Sargent in ti Second and Third Districts, by large mi jorities. In the Senate, with the Liei tenant-Governor's casting vote, the R publicans have ono majority. Tl House stands fifty-one Republican twenty-two Democrats and one indepei dent. For Sale. THE VACANT LOT. East side of Riohar son, botween Lady and Gervais nt ree measuring on Richardson etroet 52 feet inches, on East lino 57 feet, on tho North a: South 165 feet. Bounded North by tho lot i which tbe United States (Nickeraon'a) Ho stood, on the South by Col. Thomas Dav This Lot ia regarded as a first rate locati foi a mercantile house. J. W. PARKER, Sept 7 12_Peal Estate Broker Boarding. MISS CORDELIA MORDECAI announc that her establishment, Southwest a uer of Sumter and Lady streets, is prcpai to accommodate Boarders, permanent a transient, where the tastes and comforts the most fastidious will bo guaranteed. Sept 5_flm' Tea. MWE guarantee to savo cit usually buying of tho so-cal ?'(treat American Tea Compau 10 por cent , if thoy make like p mases from us. We have just c. lvo.i u ia i go lot of TEAS, selected and tr ; carefully before purchasing, to which wo i the attention of the trade and consumers. Aug 27_L?RICK A LOWRANCE Odd Fellows' Academy. 'J??L THE undersigned tako pleas if/?? in announcing to their pain *?LU??ra?au? friends, and to tho public XKMBaBnerallv. that thia Institution ' jTrtgy be re-opened on tho first Mom .Jar in September next. Pupilo will be prepared by a thoroi conrso of training for the South Carolina I vorsity, or any other institution of learn in tho country, for mercantile, or any otho the ordinary pursuits of lifo. Their objoc to give to the citizens of Columbia a 1 class School," the expenses of which will at the same timo within roach of all. T therefore respectfully call attention to tl reasonable HATES ol' TUITION: Academic Department, por mouth,.? Primary ' " '. '< " .? . Preparatory ** j' M .! No pains will be spared to give entire SH faction. ? J. J. AloOANTS. August 27 tl3 ,, R. H. CLARKSON. School Notice. ^--w THE MISSES MARTIN will >fun sumo tho exerciaoB of their Eel .-^CRgfeon MONDAY, October 2. ^ifl?p^ji Arrangements having hoop rr jg??|jp for'forming a Primary Class, a ?BF^ preparatory scholars will bo oeived. Musical Department under charge of I I'LATI. Classes will be formed in French, Gem Latin, Drawing and Fanoy Work. A very limited number of pupils will bi ceived as hoarders. For terms, ?fcc., apply at the roeidenc Rev. WM. MAUTIN, on Blauding etroot. I August 20, FINANCIAL* AND ?OMMKHCIAL. COLUMBIA, S. O., September 12.-SaleB of cotton to-day 42 bales-middling 18>?. NEW YORK, September 12-Noon. Stocks strong and netivo. Governments fir rn and steady. State bonds dull and Bteady. Money eaay. Gold dull und heavy, at 13%. Exchange-long 8^; short 8%. Flour 5@10o. better. Wheat l@2o. better. Corn lc. better. Pork quiet, at 13.75@13.87. Cotton firm uplands 20%; Orleans 21)^; sales SOO bales. Freights very firm. Jj7 P. M.-Cotton firm for shipping I qualities; low grades weah; sales 1,3981 bales-uplands 21; Orleuns 21%. Flour -Southern firmer; common to fair extra 6.15?7.00; good to choice 7.05(0,9.00. Whiskey native, at 9l;?@93. Wheat 3 @4o. better aud in active export de? mand-red winter Western 1.52@l.5G. Oom activo and excited-l@2c. higher, and "in largo export demand, at 70@72. Rico quiet, at8^@9%. Pork active, at 13.35? 13.37. Lard dull-kettle 9%. Freights firmer. Sales of cotton to-day for future delivery 5,150 bales; for Sep? tember, 19%; October, 19%?19).<; No? vember, 19 l-16(ctU9>,i; Decembor, 19($ 19??; Junuary, 19&@19%; March. 19%, Mouey easy, at 2@3. Sterling 8,^@8^. Gold 14@14)ij. Governments declined K-62B l?ifi. States dull and heavy Tonnessecs 72)?; new 83. Virginias 03; new 70. Louisianas G5; now GO; levees 70>?; 8s 83. Alabamas 100; 5s 67. Georgias 82; 7s 91. North Carolinas 43; new 24. South Carolinas 74; new 57>?. BALTIMORE, September 12.-Flour firm and in good demand. Corn steady. Pork unchanged. Bacon active, with an advanoiug tendency-shoulders 7J?. Lard unchanged. Whiskey 93. Cotton quiet and steady-middling 20}?; re? ceipts 157 bales; Bales 57; stock 7,000. CINCINNATI, September 12.-Flour firm. Corn-demand light, at 52. Provisions easier and closed dull. Pork sold at 12.50. Lard huid at 9>?. Bacon in de? mand, nt lower rates-olear rib 7*4; clear sides 7%. Whiskey in good demand, at 90. WILMINGTON, September 12.-Cotton Qrm-middling 19; receipts 50 bales; sales 50; stock 769. PHILADELPHIA, September 12.-Cotton firm-middling 20. GALVESTON, September 12.-Cotton steady-good ordinary 17^; receipts 629 bales; Bales 250; stock 13,189. MoniLE, September 12.-Cotton quiet -middling 19K@19J?; receipts 112 bales; sales 50; stock 5,131. ST. LOUIS, September 12.-Flour held firmly. Corn higher-sack* 53. Whis? key easier, nt88K@89. Bagging easier, at 19(?)19>?. Pork firm, at 13.00@13.25. Bacon firm-shoulder 7; clear sides 8. Lard 9??@9>?. LOUISVILLE, September 12.-Bagging quiet and steady, at 18@19 on orders. Flour active and advancing. Corn scarce, at 55@57. Provisions firm and in fair order demand. Pork 12.50(0) 13.00. Bacon-shoulders clear sides 8. Lard 9K@10??. Whiskey 90(n)91. NEW ORLEANS. September 12.-Flour firm-sopor 4.J5; double 5.87@G.OO; tre? ble 6.25 @ 6'50. Pork firmer - mess 14.37. Bacon 7%@9>?; sugar-cured hams 15)i<@l7. Sugar-fully fair ll; yellow clarified Louiainna 12{7dl2,J?. Othero unchanged. Cotton quiet-mid? dling 19J4; receipts 309 bales; sales 400; stock 21,219. NORFOLK, September 12.-Cotton quiet-low middling 18J?<; receipts 150 bales; stock 534. SAVANNAH, September 12.-Cotton in fair dom and and steady-middling 18'^; receipts 39 bales; etock 9,063. CHARLESTON, September 12.-Cotton quiet-middling 18,Wi ; receipts 301 bales; Bales 35; stock 4,100. MEMPHIS, September 12.-Cotton firm and unchanged-middling V.)}?. BOSTON, September 12.-CottoD qniot -middling 21^@21$?; receipts 18 bales; sales 300; stock 7,000. AUGUSTA, September 12.-Cotton quiet -middling fcl81? ; receipts 160 bales; sales 100. LIVERPOOL, September 12-3 P. M. Cotton opened and continues steady uplands 9)^; Orleans 9%. LONDON, Septembor 12-Noon.-Con? sols 93^. Bonds 93??. PARIS, September 12.-Rentes 57f. 880. FRANKFORT, September 12.-Bond? 95?u. LONDON, Septembor 12-Evoniug. Consols 93>?@93??. Bonds 93^. LIVERPOOL, September 12-Evening. Cotton closed dull and stoady-uplands 9><; Orleans Manchester edvicus less favorable. For Sale. 1,000,000 DUH. Parties cnn hu supplied at reasonable rates by applying to JuHN E. GYLEH, Sept 2_ At Hope's store._ The Doctors Recommend Seeders' Beer TN preference to London Porter and Scotch L Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated. WE ask of buyers an examination of the c following goods: CALIFORNIA BRANDY. California Tort Wino. California Angelica. California Hock. California Muscatollo. O. P. Gardner's North Carolina Corn. Suit's, 1850, Rye. Old Virginia Glades. Puro Cognac Brandy. Theso are all standard goods, and wo have put tho priccB right down to the bottom. Also, cheap goods of all grades, tho quality and pricoB of which will certainly please tho buyer and save him money. Aug 27 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Columbia Agency, SOUTH CABOLINA RAILBOAO COMPANY, COLOMBIA, B. C., September 12,1871. THE O H KAT t?oUTUKUN I'URIOUT LINE, from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Ballimore, via Charleston, 8. C., in connection with the Fast Green Line, to all pointa ou Ibo Gr?onvillo Kailroad and Branche?, Spartan burgand Union Railroad, Blue Ridge Railroad, Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Timo by rail unaurpaaaed. Shipments aa quick au any on record. Freight charges UH low aH tho lowest published rutes of any com? peting lino. No delay of froights from any Northern port to Charleston. Freights by tho South Carolina Railroad for New York and all Northern pointa and Liverpool imme? diately forwarded and promptly delivered. No extra charge made beyond thu published raten of tho Great Southern Freight Lino. Thia is guaranteed. Any and all crrora im? mediately corrected a? anon as discovered or mudo known. It ia guaranteed tn every ship? per that tho quick despatch of freights for? merly given will bo coutiuued for tho preaent and for tho future. CONSIGNEES UY THE ROUTH CATIOUXA ItAILItOAD, SKITEMUEH 12, 1871. RI II Berry, Brvan .t McCancr, F J Brown, W J Duflie, T J St ll M Gibson, C J HtolDrand, A Palmor, C F Jackson, VY McGuirmis, Lori( k .V Lowrance, J 0 Dial, U Muller, A Civil, W Gorman, J A & Hon, . A G Ely, ! EQrd AO, G and ORR, II ?tclling, F V? Wing, 1.1 Agnew St Son, Fagan Broa, Waller W St Co, W M Pickett, Ii il Thompson Sc Co, C L St L Linder, R D Hints, T D Feaster, T W T, Furguson Sc Millor, It St T, W ? Humphries & Bro, Swandale iV J, J C Alexander, G W Fletcher, G W Bronson fe On, J C A, W II Jones, J W Pouch, S P Boozer .t Co, Jordau Brou, John C Scegeru, Bucott St Co, Frank Joyner, li W Adams, Gen Anderson. J Alexander, King's Mountain R R, Kuykendalo A T, [li] J E amitb, B P Bovd, J Fagan, Wvlio, it St A, J M Owing, Ruff fe C. Gunter ft, J, Merritt fe P, Merritt ft M, Mre E 1'assalaiguo, 8 li Massey, Jordan St L, J Wav, J W P Hope, JO, J & A Oliver, Childs, J St P, RC Shiver ft Co, J Goodman Se Son, J H ft M L Kinard, Fagan Bros, A Palmer, lit it W C awafficld, H G Ingram, Borvolin, G A Co, Batesvitlo MTg Co, T A Hudgms, J T Wiggiugton St Co, 0 C Law, J E Heapo, K F Fleming, H S Boozer, Holloway A lt, lt W a Young, (?uurles, P A Co, Parker ft L, J B E aloan, J B Litton, lt .t T, Foeger St U, J McPherson, C F Westfoldt, J U Benson A. Son, A P Willingham, J U Cochran, J .Jordan, J M Jordan, J E li cape, \V lt amitb, W F Barr ic Co, S Blocklief. LA J Linder, Martin A ll, A M A J J li, A Nubers, P L Grimes fe Co, A II Osborn, J L II miler, C E Franklin, L P W Riser, J E Caldwell, Copeland fe li. J A C, J lt A Co, H H Thompson A Co, a H Jones, Homar ct; U, Blinke A C, J P Mickler, J T Ellis, C E Law, 1) Clarilcy A Co, A P Boozer, You Si II. U Cliukacalo, J M Me l'ail, T W Davis, A li Rhett. H G Ingram St Co, W A Jennings fe Co, E L Treiibolm, J B Hedgers. Lee St W, Barnwell St Co, J M CaliuB fe Co, W T Wright, W F Barr ft Cn, M Foot, D Mower, P Scott, Mayos ft M, Wright fe C, J A Chapman, D M, lt Y Ledvoll, A G Floyd, U E Converso Sc Co, J T il White, Twitty Sc Bro, J lt Minter, PL Grimes A Co, W U Edduy, Mills ft Co, SR Todd, Randall Sc B, Cheney Sc B, J Carter, M K St J P Sullivan, 1 McGrath AB, A J .Stringer, a Kleckley, P K McCully, A M Holland, L St T J Linder, ! J M Wilson, J Tavlor St Co, SB Todd, A I McCaughriu A Co, Fellers St G, J M Duke. I Cray ton St L, Smith & II, M a Stribbling, R a Porcher, I P L Grimes St Co, T J Ellis, Trowbridge Sc Co, Wardlaw Sc Co, Quailes, 1' A Co, J O Hullivan, VV Z McGheo, J D M Dobbin, i: B amitb, J A St W U B, J L Wbito, F G Parks, W C Klugh, J L White, J Bailey, B C Hart, I Norwood, B fe Co, Wilson Sc Co. JOHN E. MAULEY. Agent, j J. M. KKLKIBK, General Hu|.criiitemlent G. S F. L. _^<}t 1:JJL_ Old Virginia Hams. <3?lii?& 1,001) lbs. Virginia (country-cured) ^rr^Tr IAMS, for sale by gaSasa sept G_EDWARD HOPE. Vegetable Blood and Liver Fills. 7'nrt; Bile ! Pure Blood ! Pare Flesh .' A MUCH needed medicino, in all tropical J\. climates, is a blood Purifier ami a Liver itugulator. These PILLS combine the essen? tial properties of an Invigorntor of tho Liver and Purifier of tho Blood. Tho largest organ iu tho body is tho Liver. It is tho yreat work-shop of tho body. When this important organ does not act, tho skin becomes sal I low; sick headache sots in, with chilly sonsa ! tiona; cold hands ami feot; pain in tho head; bootie fever; gastric disturbance; vomiting; a fooling of weight in the region ot tho Liver; a I dry Cough. Among other symptoms of liver derangement, ate soreness iu th' region of I tho livor, aereen tho stomach, and below tho I ribs; oppressed stomach; faco somotimcs Hushed; feverishness in tho afternoon or at night; drowsiness aud indolence; nervous watchfulness at night: melancholy, bino?; dreams, commonly frightful; chest oppressed and heavy; darting pains in the abdomen; I faintness; sighing; difficult and short breath; I pain in tho chest, about the lungs, commonly I mistaken for plourisy; shifting pains, like I those of rheumatism; colics; sometimos a short, sharp cough, with dryness ot throat; unpleasant throbbing about tho stomach; ex? cess of dandruff, and scurfy deposit on the I skin; falling of the hair; fulnoes aud straitness nf tho abdomen, with desire to leeson tho I clothing, nour stomach, with symptoms of dyspepsia; bilious colics; diarrheas; dysen? tery; fevers; obst i nate constipation; intermit? tent fovor, or fuver and ague; jaundico; cos? tiveness and d?arrinoi alternately; expectora? tion stringy and sticky; foul mouth in the morning, often nausea and vomiting; dizzi? ness; pain in the right shoulder, sometimes in shoulder-blade; inability to lie on leit sidV; hiccough; occasionally, pain in left shoulder, hoaeomibio uso of tho BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, taken as directed, will always prevent this painful termination of tho disorder. . These Pills aro for salo by EDWARD II. HEINIT8II; August HO f 'Chemist and Druguit't. Seegers' Beer ?B Fare. TT don't contain Coeoculus Indiens Fish JL berries to mako sleepy or headache. Alii. READY AT THE Popular and Low-Priced Dry Goods HOUSE OF W. D. LOVE & CO. WE havo oponed thia season up to tho present timo 150 packages of Choice Goods for Fall and Winter, aolccted with great caro expressly for thia market, bought direct from drat banda, at much lesa than re? gular prices. All tho depart incuts aro now completo. Wo havo a full lino o? DRESS GOODS, com? prising all tho nev fabrics, euch as Epang Unca, Yaluma de Paris, Japanese Silks, Pop lina, Challioa, Ac, uurivaled for qualities, atyloa and pricca. In CARPETS and RUGS, we have eomo of I the choicest gooda produced this season. Wo have a big stock of BLANKE I'S, Shawls, Cloaka, Sacka, Jackets, Cloths, Caasimcrcs, Twonds, Joana, Linaeya, Chocks, Homespuns and Prints, which must bo sold to make room for moro on thc way. A nico lino of CLOAKING bv the yard. Our HOSIERY, Glovea and'Moriuo Under? wear cannot bo excelled anywhere. Wo keep the beat quality of TABLE DA? MASK, Napkins, Dojiico, Towels and Linens in tho H: ate fur tho money-house-keepers mako a noto of thia. We havo a nico lino of Ladies' whito ready- | mado UNDER-CLOTHING, made in tho best manner, of tine material. Our Laco and Embroidery Department always contain tho latest novelties. Ladies' Fancy Silk Neck-Tiea, in all tho new styles; Wo sell the best White Bress Shirt in tho eily for tho money. Wo solicit orders from city or country, and invite all to inspect our stock, which will bo shown freoly. Pleaso remember wo keep only tho best makoa of Gooda, and havo but ONE PRICE. W. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia Hotel Building, W. D. LOVE, Main etrcet. B. ll. McCuEKitv._Bopt R3_ Wines and Liquors. THE undersigned bog leave to call the attention of consumers and wholesale purchasers, to their assortment of goods in this .inc, which they aro offering at prices which defy competitiou. Their stock consists in part ol Choice OTARD BRANBIE8, Domestio and California Brandies, Choice Old Rye, Nectar and Monogram Whiekiea, Common and Rectified Whiskies, Old Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malagi Wines, Ginger, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, Barclay, Perkins & Co.'a London Porter, Yuunger'a Sparkling Alloa Ale, Angostura bitters, Staughton Bitters. Champagnes of the following choico brands: Louis Roedorer, Delmonico, Hiedsoick, Carte Blanche, Cabinet and California Champagnes. ALSO, Old Holland Gin, Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Jamaica Rum, etc., etc. Sept 7_JOHN AGNEW A SON. "CLEAR THE DECKS FOR ACTION," ona SPLENDID STOCK DRY Hst julinu BOOTS fsHOES, TUE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH ! IS NOW ARRIVING;. THE trado of this place must concentrate. Couauun rs of these gooda must look to their interest. Our house ia ready, willing and able to make this tho BEST MARKET IN THIS SECTION FOR GOODS at onco FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP ! Tho history of all trado is that largo amounts of gooda aro handled much cheaper than small amounts. Bu vers, look to vour in? terest! il. (J. SHIVER & co. Sept G_ DR. S. P. PANT'S SUPERIOR TONIO BITTERS IB composed of the beat Anti pe? riodic T?nica known to tho medical profession. Tho addition of certain ingredients baa completely dis? guised the tasto of the Tonic prin? ciple aa to render it palatable, even to the moat fastidious. It augments the energy of tho vital func? tions, exerting a powerful influence over the digestive, aerimulati ve, sanguiniferous and nervous systems. It provea salutary in tho debility conse? quent upon all malarious diaeases, violent Xidily or mental exertion, in weakness of tho constitution of both sexes, in nervous vertigo, lead-acho, tic-doloreux, and many local pains, dependent on deficient eneigyin the nervous system. It also possessen laxative and alterative properties, and will remove al) biliousness from thu stomach, iucrearo the appel ito, and invigorate the whole H \ si em. Prepared only by 8. F. FANT, Newberry, S. C. For Bale at W. C. FISHER'S Now Prug Store, Opposite Columbia Hotel, August t) (lino Columbia. S. C. FAESH TURNIP SEED! J^UTA BAGA, GLOBE, NORFOLK, REB TOP, FLAT DUTCn, For Balo by W. 0. FISHER, Druggist and Apothecary, Joly 20 3mo Opposito Colombia Hotel. Fall Turnip Seed. TIIORBURN'S Green Globe, Red Top, large White Norfolk, Yellow Stono, and Ruta Baga, fresh, and for salo by August a_EDWARD HOPE. THE MORRIS COTTON GIN UAH DISTANCED ALL OTHERS, AND is warranted to do it again. For full particulars, relative to thoae maohiuos, address E. MORRIS, Juno 18 3mo_Columbia. S. C. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it givoB strougth *nd improves their health._March ll Porter and Ale. OX CASKS Barclay, Perkins A Co.'s LON DON PORTER, and George Youug<T A Son's Sparkling Allon ALE, on hand and for aale low by JOHN AGNEW A SON. COUNTY < 'I.AIMS ANO JtlllY CBIITI> K1CATKU bom/Lt bv Feb 5 D. G?MBRILL, Broker. THE RELIABLE CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE ul R, & W. C. SWAFF1ELD HAVE JUST RECEIVED tho largest and choicest stock of READY-MADE CLOTH? ING, HATH and FUUNISH ING GO 'D8, that thoy have ever offered to tho public, and omhracing every Hizn made. AB we intend to do a larger trade than we have heretofore done, we will be en? abled to sell at a SMALLER PROFIT than wo havo heretoforo done. Our French stylos of CASSIMERES ABD VESTINGS Aro acknowledged by all to be tho choicest selection of Goods ever seen in this market. Our stylo of GETTING UP GARMENTS will bo superior to anything wo havo heretofore attempted. Our stock of SHIRTS, 8CARF8 and UN? DERWEAR need but to be seen to be appre? ciated. HATS-wo have all tho latest styles. Wo are still making to order those porfect attiug SHIRTS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. J9ST Country merchants supplied as cheap SB any houao South of New York. 8ept 10 State of Sooth Carolina-Richland Co. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. Mrs. Sarah J. Harri?, Plaintiff, attainst James G. Gibbes. D?tendant. To TUB DEFENDANT, JAMES G. GIBBES: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, ol which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to eorve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at bia ofllco, in the city of Columbia, in tho aaid State and I County, within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusive o' tho day of such Bervice; and if yon fail to answer tho complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thia action will apply to tho Court for the roliof demanded in tho complaint. JAMES D. TRADEWELL, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated at Columbia, 8. G., August IC, 1871. To TUE DEFENBANT, JAMES G. GIBBES: Take notice that the eummonain this action, of which the foregoing ia a copy, was filed in tho o flies of tho Clsrk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Columbia, in the County of Rich? land, in the State of South Carolina, on the lGth day of August, 1871. JAMES D. TRADEWELL, Plaintiff'H Attorney. COLOMBIA, 8. C., Auguat 23, 1671. An g ii at 23_wfl2 FIRST DELIVERY OF FALL GOODS. We open this day a nice line of early Fall Prints, Domestics, Dry Goods, Gloves, v ^ * Men's Goods, and Underwear, of which we invite an inspection. PORTER & STEELE. August 30_ Rose's Hotel. IN view of tho influx of vi? sitors to Columbia, occasioned by the prevalence of the yel? low fever iii Charleston, the proprietor ut ROSE'S HOTEL has conoludod lo re-open his eBtabliBbnu-nt for tho accom? modation of the publio at once, and therefore, withdraws tho proposals he has heretofore made for ita sato or lease. Tho Hotel will henceforward be conducted as a first class houso of entertainment, and special providion will bo made for the comfort and convenience of families. Carriages and an Omnibus will be found at every arriving iraiu. W. E. ROSE. August 30_ f NEWS. THE Proprietor of the "LITTLE STORE" has just returned from New York with a neat assortment of Choice Goods. Cheapest yet of tho season. Call and see, at July 27 Om f. JACKSON'S, Main St. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. O. WE havo marked down all of our large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING to such low figures that tho prico comes within roach of all that wish a good Atting garment, made in tho latest style and by tho best mak? ers in Now York. We are tho only house that sell All Linen Drawers at tl.CO. We aro tho only house that have tho imported See-Sucker Calcutta Suit?, wari anted genuino. An in? spection of our largo stock will settle tho mind of any ono that money is m ado by buy? ing from us. Thirty-two inch bole Leather \ Trunks, only a few left, at $20. Juno 23