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. . 9 Foreign A Cairn NOON DESPATCHES. ACCEPTANCE OF THE AUSTRIAN TREATY JDlSAltM iMENT OF THE NATIONAL QU ABD -FATAIi RAILROAD ACCIDENT, AC., AO. VERSAILLES, September 10-Evening. A majority of tho Assembly is known to be favorablo . to tho project of tbe law for the customs treaty with Germany, including Alsace and Lorraine-a resnlt of which will bo the evacuation of tho departments of Assne, Aube, Coto D'Or abd Jara, by the German troops. The debate upon tho bill introduced by Count De Polo mit, authorizing tho siguing of suob treaty, will tuke plaao to-day. Gen. Ohangarnier is dangerously ill. The Alsace -custom question proves a trouble? some ono, and fears aro expressed that unless it is quickly settled, the entire trade of Alsace will go to Switzerland instead of France. The court martial, to-day, sentenced the agent of tho International Society, M. Parry, to imprisonment, and certain soldiers to death, for passing over to tho insurgents on April 4. LYONS, September 16.-A proclama? tion to-day announces tho disarmament of tho National Guard. All arms in pos? session of tho Guard aro required to be surrendered withiu two days, and fines and imprisonment follow failure to com? ply with the terms of the proclamation. Regular troops replaoe the National Guard when disarmed. DUBLIN, September 16.-A meeting, will be held Sunday, in the suburbs of Herold's Cross. Tho object is to take steps to prosecute the police for dispers? ing tho recent assemblage in Phoenix Park. VERSAILLES, September 16-Midnight. The Assembly has just accepted, by a vote of 633 against 31, the Austrian treaty, concluded by Count De Remusat and M. Ponier Qaoreto, representing Franco, and Herr Von Arnim und Count Heraog, on. the part of Germany. Ger? man Alsaco and Lorraine are inolnded in the treaty, ia consequence of which there will be an immediate consolidation of the departments of Assne, Aube, Dor and Jara, and tho reduotion of the Ger? man army of occupation of other de? partments to 60,000 men. PARIS, Soptomber 18.-It is rumored that M. Leon bas resigned bis Beat in the Assembly. Nine persons were killed and a large number wounded by a railroad accident at Ohampigny. LONDON, September 18.-The demon? stration at Trafalgar Squaro in favor of the strikers has been abandoned. Fo? reign workmen arrive daily nt Newcastle and Gateshead. A mass meeting of workmen of Newcastle resolved to con? tinue the strike. PARIS, September 18.-Tho disarma? ment of the National Guard progresses without disturbance. The mortality of Paris is 1,0.00 les3 thau tho previous week. american lntvllluencc. NOON DESPATCHES. EXECUTION OF CONVICTS-SUICIDES-DE? STRUCTIVE FI HES-CONVICTION OF STEAM? BOAT SLAUGHTERERS AND ABORTIONISTS -CONNOLLY ABOUT TO BE SUPERSEDED -LOSS OF LIFE-ACCIDENTS-SMALL? POX-PRISON OUTBREAK-INDIAN DE? PREDATIONS, AC, AC. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, September 16.-The Gout ile residents at Salt Lake City are organizing a cavalry company. Over 100 names have already been en? rolled. NEW YORK, September 16.-The Kings County grand jury brought in many iu diotmeu^s, including, it is believed, thc oases of Dr. Perry and Madame Van Buskirk; also, tho cases of Jacob Van? derbilt, Captain Braisted, and others conneoted with the Staten Island Ferry. A preliminary Hooting of about 200 of Comptroller Connolly's frionds was held this evening, iu the room at corner of Duane and Ceutro streets, to prepare for a public demonstration in his favor. Moses Daly was appointed chairman. The only speakers wore ex-Coroner Gover and Peter McCorry, of the Irish People nowspapcr, both of whom ex? pressed faith in the integrity of Connol? ly; blamed Judge Barnard for makiog a distinction between tho defendants; und declared that all the defendants ought to stand shoulder to shoulder. Resolutions were passed to tho effect that the singling out of the Comptroller for saorifice was the result of a conspiracy of tricky mem? bers. Lake Shoro dividends will be officially announoed to tho Stock Exchange Mon? day. Terms of dividends, forty per cent, in stock, or, in other words, a divi? sion of fourteen millions among the stockholders. Tho company makes up CQ% per oent. paid on the soript on the new stook, and reserves tho right to call up 33^ per oent. in nash. When this is all paid, the soript will bo made full paid stook. The cae h is to bo called up in instalments, and only as the company needs the money. Professor Mahon wont on board steamer Mary Powell, this morning, at West Point, on his way to New York. Nothing peouli&r was noticed in his man? ner. About an hour after going on board he jumped from the steamer, for? ward of the wheel, into the river. Ho was undoubtedly struck by tho wheel, as bis body did not come to tho surface. Boats were lowered and every effort mado to save him, without success. His act waa undoubtedly deliberate, as bis coat and overshoes were found in tho vioinity where be made tho fatal jump. He went on board tho steamer with bis house? keeper, who seemed to have suspicions that tho old gentleman was in trouble. He said to her, "Don't follow me about." He succeeded in getting away from her and disappeared. He was Been to jnako ' tho fatal leap by ono of thp pilots, who gavo the alarm. Professor Mahon was a man about soventy years old, appa? rently halo and hoarty. Searob will bo , made at onoo to recover his body. MILWAUKEE, September 17.-Four sailors from the hark L. D. Pomeroy were drowned, while going ashore, in a yawl, to-day. NEW ORLEAHS, September 17.-John Williams, Alfred Decarroax, Noel Ailes and Madison Hampton, all colored, were hung, to-day, in tho St. James Parish, for the murder of Frank Monteith, on May 10, and executed on the spot where tho murder was committed. . The sheriff, executioner, jailor and guards vero all colored. MINNEAPOLIS, September 17.-Gold? smith Maid's timo was 2.1SJ?, 2.17>?. lu tho second hont. Lucy came in only a neck bohind tho Maid, thus making bet? tor timo tbau over before. Tho truck is new aud sundy, and gave way beneath tho hoofs of the horses. They were iu splendid condition, abd trotted tho se? cond heat with nppurent case. Dobie thinks that ho will easily go below his Milwaukee timo on the first favorable opportunity. Joseph Shawhan, tho oldest turfmau in Kentucky, died, to-day, from injuri?e received from being thrown from hit horse; aged ninety. NORFOLK, September 17.-A serious affray occurred, Idst night, botween thc United aud Hope fire oompanies of thu city? growing out of a jealousy that foi some timo has existed botween tho com panics. At about 8 o'clock, in tho even iug, a number of mon from tho Unitcc Company proceeded to the engino house of tho Hopo Company, on Cove street aud dragged tho ongiuo and hose car ringo into the street, and then won away. Half an hour later, a crowd o men belonging to tho Hope Coinpau: collected aud proceeded to Main street meeting the United mon nonr tho Allan tio Saloon, when fighting between tin two companies immediately commenced During the fight, about twenty shot wero fired from revolvers, by which tw men were severely nnd four slightl, wounded. Tho police gathorcd in force and succeeded in arresting the leaders c tho riot and restoring order. Th Lowell firemen who are visiting tho cit were at their hotel during the riot, an wero iu no way implicated in tho affaii It is stated that stops will bo imm?diate ly taken to abolish tho volunteer systeir aud substitute a paid fire department. WASHINGTON, September 18.-Delan has returned. Tho Ku Klux Committc aro digesting evidence for a report t tho full committoo, which meets on th 20th. BURLINGTON, VT., Septomber 13.-TL South side of Lake street, from Farrar black to tho St. Albans House, wi burned this morning-loss 8300,001 largely insured. " ST. PAUL, MINN., September 18.-II?! Sc Poor's wholesale grocery store and at joining buildings were burned to-da* loss $100,000. NEW YORK, Soptembci 18.-Comptro 1er Connolly having appointed a depul to exorcise Connolly's funotious, May< Hall, construing this action as a virtu resignation, appointed Gen. McClcllc comptroller. McClellau has not yet a cepted tho post, but awaits Connolly action under the Mayor's dismissal. SAN FRANCISCO, September 18.-Tl ship Annie Hose has been total wrecked. A powder explosion at Pioche, Nevad caused a conflagration, destroying tl business part of tho town; loss 8230.0C ELMIRA, N. Y., September 18.-T County Convention declared for Grant CINCINNATI, September 18.-The i ceivors of the Indianapolis, Ciucinm aud LaFoyotte Railroad sue Henry Lord for 3250,000, in bouds and mont which they charge Lord cou ver ted to 1 personal uso while President of the ron NIGHT DESPATCHES. NEW YORK, September 18.-Corr trollcr Connolly writes to Mayor H in responso to his lettor ot dismis: that he has not, either in fact or eqnb lout, resigued tho Comptroller's ofib Thc excitement is intonso, and ibero f vast crowds around tho city and Cour offices, the Commercial says McClell has accepted tho Comptrollersbip, a will proceed to tho Comptroller's oil to demand the office; if refused, A Clellan will npply to tho courts for order giving bim possession, which, t douhlcdly, will bo grunted; when A Clellau, supported by a posse, will ti possession. Mayor Hall notifies Ci nolly that he recognizes noither Conn ly ncr his deputy, Groen, as his Con trollcr. Meanwhile Connolly and Ort have tho assurunco of potout snppc Grcou, the new Deputy Comptroller, pointed by Connolly, has delivered documents to tho committee necess to an investigation. The ooronei'j verdict holds tho prop tors of tho torpedo establishment sponsiblo for the persons murdered tho explosion. One proprietor is d from the explosion and tho other is in Tombs, in dofault of ?10,000 bail. 810,000 reward is offered for tho j sous who stole the vouchers. It is tboritatively stated that McClellan clines the Comptrollorship. CHIOAOO, September 18.-Two c dren locked in a kitchou while tl mothor was at church wore Bmother?i death by smoke. LOWELL, MASS., Soptomber 18.-Tv ty-one new cases of small-pox yostori Tho schools aro olosotLio children f tho vicinity of the pest. SAN FRANCISCO, Septomber 18. outbroak occurred at the Nevada ? prison. Five guards and Lieuten Governor Denver wero wounded, Mat.* Ridley, proprietor of tho \V Springs, was killed. Twenty-uiuo Honors escaped. Tho death of Coohiso is rumored. Apaches have driven tho minors Turkey Creek. Gon. Crook is coufi ho can conquer tho Apaches if tho 1 Commissioners will let him alono. Tho loss at Pioche, Novada, ox< 8250,000. 300 kegs of powder exph Four persons were killod aud a nu wounded, CHARLESTON, Septomber 18.-Ar -ship Lady DufTerion, Livor stoauicr Champion, New York. Cn ABLEST/ON, September 18.-One fe? ver death in the last twenty-four hoare. A. J. Banaler, tho colored Lieutenat Govemor of South Carolina, and Chair? man of tho Republican State Executive Committee, publishes a letter in tho -rVtJiPS, strongly opposing the proposed deolnrntiou of martial law. Re thinks the- civil power amply suOloicnt to re? press existing disorders, end Mint mar? tial law as a rouiedy would bo worso than tho disease. WASHINGTON, September 18.-Proba? bilities-Barometer will probably fall very generally on the lower lakes and Atlautio ooast, and tho disturbance on Lake Michigan will move Eastward, ex? tending into tho Middle States on Tues? day. Cloudy weather, with occasional light rains, is probablo for thu Southern and Gulf States; rising barometer* with cleuring weather and fulling tempera? ture, on tho upper lakes; brisk winds on tho lower lakes to-night and Tuesday morning. FINANCIAL AMI) (JOtlfftl K.HVI AI.. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 18 - Sales of ootton, to day, 38 bales-middling 183r0. NEW YORK, September 17.-Tho cot? ton movement shows an incrcu.se in rc coipts over last Week, while the exports are largely in excess of last year. Re' ceipts from all ports 12.5G1 huies, ngainsl 9,137 laBt week, 7,579 previous week, 7,811 threo weeks since. Total ruceipti ainooSeptember 1, 21,SCO, agoiust33,88i for corresponding period of tho previoui year, showing a decrease of 12,022 bales Exports from all ports for the week 15,815, against 3,810 for thu same weel last year. Total exports for expirei portion of cottou year, 30,130, agains 10,903 bales for the same timo last year Stock ut all ports, 85,228, aguinst 55,25: for tho same time lust year. Stock a tho interior towns, 10,231, against 12,97. lust year. Stock in Liverpool, 198,000 against 190,000 last year. America! alloat for Great Britain, 51,000, again* 17,000 last year. Iudiau alluat for Eu rope, 711,180, nguinst 413,215 last yeal Tho weather South was rainy iu man sections during tho week, interrupting to H o mo ox tent, tho picking operation! to Bay nothing of tho damage to crops. LONDON, September 18-Noon.-Coi sols 93??. Bouds 93%. j PARIS, September 18.-Bourse heav -Rentes 57f. 2c. LIVERPOOL, September 18-3 P. M. Cotton opened brm; but is now dull uplands 9,l?; Orleans 0%. LONDON, September IS-Eveuiug. Consols 93.';i. Bonds 93? ?. ! LIVERPOOL, September IS-EveniDj Cotton closed dull-uplands 9)??; O leans 9%. NEW YORK, Septoinber 18-Noon. Sales of cotton for futuro delivery, S turday oveniug, 2,300 bales-Novembt 19)?@19%; December 19>.<@19%; J uuary 1934'@19%; March 20>?. JFJoi dull aud heavy. Wheat dull and d dining. Pork steady, at 13.40@13.5 Colton dull and heavy-middling u lands 20J?; Orleans 20'.;; eales 1,01 hales. Freights dull. Stocks openi very tick, but aro now better. Gc linn, at 11)B@1-1>^. State bonds di and heavy. Governments steady b dull. Money cany. 7 P. M.'-Cotton dull and lower; sal 1,651 bules-uplauds 20??; Orleans 20? Flour - Southern dull nud droopiu common to fair extra 6.35(<j)7.00; goi to choice 7.10(7//J.OO. Whiskey iirm< at 93. Wheat a shade firmer-wi nt ired Western 1.4S(rt,1.55. Com dos I Armer, ut H(?X2'-.\. Rico dull, at ?% 9% Pork steady, nt 13.50. Lard kettle 0}.j. Freights dull and decliuir. Sales of cotton to-day for futuro de very, 10,700 halos-for September IS down to 19J.?; October 19r;?Qv, 19 j? ; ?? vember 19>?@19>?; December 19 7-1(1 19>?; February 19%; Jamiary 19^ 19;^; March 20; April 20??. Mon steady, at 3@4. Gold firm, nt lij}? llj.j. Govoinmenls steady-02s 15 States vary dull and prices heavy. T< nessces-new 72. Virginian 03; new i Louisianas 65; new GO; levees 71; 8a j Alabamas 100; 5s G7. Georgias 81; 91. North Carolinas ll ; now 21. Soi Carolinas 70; new 5Gl.j. CINCINNATI, September IS.-flo ard and unchanged. Corn steady. Pori demand light and holders finn, at 12 (7i,13.00. Lard-holders finn; 9 ask Bacon in good domaud and a sin higher-shoulders 7; clear sides 7??(? clear rib held at 7?.<. Whiskey 90. ST. LOUIS, September 18.-Flour fi -super 4.1?(7t>1.50. Corn lower-sa 52. Whiskey 90. B igging unchaug Pork 13.00. Bncou strong-should 7K<2#/?5 clonr sides H(S;S).{. Lard 9??. LOUISVILLE, September 18.-Tl active. Corn scarce. Provisions fi with au advancing tendency. P 13.00@13.50. Shoulders 7; clear sides 7>?; clear sides 8@8?|. Pac lard 9%@10^. Whiskey 90. BALTIMORE, September 18.-F dull and firm. Wheat sjeady. ] visions firm. Pork 11.00. Shoal Lard 10@10^. Whiskey 93@9 Cotton dull and lower-middling 2 receipts 345 bales; Bales T3; stock 1, BOSTON, September 18.-Cottou di middling 21??; receipts 91 bales; ? 30; stook GOO. WILMINGTON, September 18.-Co quiet-middling 19)?; receipts 40 b sales 32; stock 628. ' AUGUSTA, SoptomborlS,-Cotton c -receipts 70 bales; sales 6. GALVESTON, September 18.-Cc quiet-good ordinary 17; reoeipt? bales; sales 250; stock 12,181. PHILADELPHIA, September 18.-Ci quiet-middling 20. NORFOLK, September 18.-C< steady-low middling lO^^lOJ^; ceipts 7G0 bales; Btock l.GGO. CHARLESTON, September 18.-C< quiet-middling 19.'.,; recoipts halos; salos GO; stock 4,588. NEW ORLEANH. Septeraber 18.-] dull-super 5.00; double COO; t 6.40(^6.51). Corn-whito mixod white' 75. Pork dull and lower ? ci 14.25. Bacon quiet, at 8>f,@9U; choice sugar-cured haiUB acareo, at itt. Lard higher-tierce 10%@10>?; keg 11%? llji. Whiskey 90@1.02. Cotton quiet -middling 20%; recoipts924 bales;sales 400; stock 16,701. MOBILE, September 18.-Cotton steady and in fair demand-middling 19re? ceipts 218 bale?; sales 200; stock 0,184. MEMrnis, September 18.-Cotton quiet and weak-middliug 19%. SAVANNAH", September 18.-Cotton firm-low middling 18%; receipts 72G halos; sales 120; stock 3,489. NEW GOODS I II AYING just returned Iron? Kew York, TS where I made my purchases, I am pre rfSpared tn show one of the 3IOST CHOICE -JuLnud SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for Gentlemen's wear ever offered in this mar kot. My stock embraces French, English and Scotch CiiBsimcres, Cloths and Vestings, and a full supply of Geuts* Furnishing Goods go nerally. 1 have also a very large stock of thc celebrated "Star Shirts." A abare of patron? age is leapoctfully solicited. Sept 17_J. F. F.ISEN MANX. OUR "COMPASS BRAND" BLACK ALPAGAS ARE DO?DLE-FACED-warranted FAST BLACKS-sanie on both sides. Wo have the cutir? control of these choice goods for this market, and aro selling them at a much less price than any other Black Alpaca sbowu in tin: market. ALEXANDRE and COIRVOISEER KID GLOVES, in blacks and colors. Everybody knows* they are the boat and only A 1 Kid Glove imported. To be bad at Sept 17_lmo W. D. LOVE A- CO.'S. _ JAMES K. FRIDAY, . CO 51 MISSION MERCHANT, Columbia, .?. C. HAVING secured tho large and commodi? ous Brick Warehouse with tinned roof, (formerly occupied bv Blakely ?t Gibbes,) situated near the track of the Greenville und Columbia Railroad, solicits from bis friends, the former patrons of Blakoly A Gibbes and the public generally, consignments of COT? TON, other PBOD?CE and MERCHANDISE onSTOKAOE. Particular attention given to storing and selling COTTON. Mr. J. M. BI.AKELY still retains bis office at Ibo old stand. _ Sept A timo Tea. MWE guarantee to stive clubs usually buying of the so-called "Croat American Tea Company," 10 per cent , if they make like pur? gases from UB. Wo have just re ceiveu a migo lot of TEAS, selected and tried carefully before purchasing, to which we ask tho attention of the trade .iud consumers. An? 27 _L?RICK A LO W H ANCE. WE ask el" bu vers au examination of thc following goods: CALIFORNIA BRANDY. California Port Wine. California Angelica. Califumifii Hock. California MUHcatelle. O. P. Garda';!-'* North C*r C TU. Snit's, 1??C, Rye. Obi Virginia Glades. Pure Cognac Brandy. These are all standard goods; and wo have pnt the price s ri'jht dox.-n to the bottom. Also, cheaj) goods of nil grades, thc quality and prices <.!' which will certainly pie:? sn the buyer and save- him money. Aug 27_L?RICK A LOW KA NTE. _ Candy! Candy'. jr (\ BOXES assorted CANDY-fall iccitfit Ol/ and pure article. As Camly ed I?KIII weight ia extensively sold in this market, imrchasers will nod"it to their interest to liavo the boxes weighed before buying. Ile O'taraiiti e 2."? pounds in each t><'X. Sept 12_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Wines and Liquors. _ jfojA THE undersigned beg leave to Am5S%&.?.call 'ho Attention of consumers ^^^^^R/^'.-.IKI wholcsalo purchasers, to <nMMsHSro, their assortment of gol >W in ?bis '"w ''"line, which they are offering at prices which defy competition. Their stock i consists in pnrt ol Choice OTARD BRANDIES, Domestic and California Brandies. Choice Old Rye, Nectar and Monogram Whiskies, Common and Reel ?tied Whiskies, Old Port, Sherry, Madeira ?md Malaga j Wines, Ginger, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, i Barclay, Perkins ft Co.'s London Borter, Younger'*! Sparkling Alloa Ale, Angostura Bitter*, Utoughton Bitters. Champagnesof the following choice brande: Louis Roederer, Delmonico, lliedseick, C.trto Blanche,Cabinet and California Champagnes. A 1.50, Old Holland Gin, Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Jamaica Rum, etc., otc. Sept 7_JOH N AG NEWA SON.; Vinura Cibi Et Ferri. Extract of JJeef, Iron and Wine. A NEW MEDICINE FOR Enfeebled Digestion, Loss or Appe? tite, Tono and Vigor, Impoverished Blood, Nervous Debility. Especially adapted to weak stomachs. As a nutrient tonic and mild stimulant this combination has proved especially efficacious in many cases of eufeebletl digestion, loss of toue and vigor, impoverished blood, and in the many ailments consequent upon general debilitv. It is proparod with great caro from selected beef, one-third of which baa been partially roasted to dovolop tho osinazome; thus rendering it moro gratoful to the tasto and less apt to occasion disgust from con? tinu?e! uso. For salo by EDWARD H. HE1KITSII, Aug 29 { Chemist arid Druggist. "FRESH TURNIP SEED! TJUTA BAGA, GLOBE, NORFOLK, BED TOB, FLAT DU VCR, i For sale by W. C. FISHER, Druggist and Apothecary, July 20 :>mo Opposite Columbia Hotel. To Bent. j.-. A HOUSE containing six rooms, on the filtttfl corner o? Taylor and Winn streets. Also, tho Houeo containing twelve rooms, on corner of Standing and Barnwell br?ete. For particulars, apply to Sept 10 *\*_MRS. LI. ENGLISH. Farm for Sale. CONTAINING 200 acree, moro.or leas, throo milo? from Columbia. For particulars, apply to Dr. J. W. Parker, or to J. SI. CRAWFORD, Kept 16 {Imo_Cotton Town. For Baie. TWO LOT8 fronting on Upper etrcet, be? tween Marion and Rull ?lreota. Ono of lour acron, with a email house and excellent well of water. The other coutaiue three acres, all eueloaed by & good fence. ALSO, An aero of Ground, with a Cottage on it, situated on the South-east corner ot tbeaquare on which Trinity Church Stauda. ALSO, Half acre Lot on the corner of Pickeuu and Laurel at reeta. ALSO, Several improved Lota in tho city, aud tn the country sundry Plantations, Milla" aud Wood? land. Among the plantationa ho olIVra one of the brat, ir not the very beat, stock faima, of ita sizo, (1,200 acree,) in the Stato. J. W. PARKER, Sept 1(1 jinn?_Real Estate Broker. /f*^? School Notice. ?4!*S^ MIhS WILBUR will resume tho HiUBBK^gexerciaop of her School (D. V.) on J^^y MONDAY. 2d of October. ^ Columbia Male Academy. Classical and Mathematical School. yj*. THE next session will begin on /7f4?|& MONDAY, October 2. Thostudies 41?CTi?cl"1"'aC1' a fu" """"Rh school course, T-Ey*K*p's*incladiug French. JCBV?KF For particular?, apply to the un ?"??3*^ doraigned, or to Mr. J. 8. Muller, Firat APBictaut. IJU?H S. THOMPSON, ; Sept 10_Principal. MR. BARNWELL'S CL A SSI CA I. A ND ENG LIS II SCHOOL FOU BUYS. ^f^. THE exercises o? thia SCHOOL ?7/48? W"H bo resumed on tho lirat MON o?| LJEE^ D A Y in October. ^S2S5?S? For terms, fcc, apply at resi yjf"jjy donco at the corner of Plain and G??Jr Honderaon jtreeta. Sept 12 j!3 School Notice. /f2?k MBS. S. C. GOODWYN will ro " ?vfflmr"'"'" ',prT>AY SCHOOL for ?iris \SSBRS?o? lbo 13th ot September. jff&F Terma fur Preparatory Claea ?fi <B&J^ per quarter; for Advanced ClaaB $8 per quarter. Apply at Dr. B. W. Taylor'e. Sept 3_jjOtnthg Who'll Have It ? CHILLS AND FEVER. CHILLS AND FEVER. CHILLS AND FEVER. CAN POSITIVELY HE G VU ED nv Il EIM TSU'S CHILL CURE. TRY A 15 O T T L E "Uft NO CLUE! NO PAY! Why atand to doubt, When trying will lind it out. For salo only by E. H. IIE1NITSH, Sept 10JJ_ _ Proprietor and LrugRUt. State ol' South Carolina-Richland Co. COVET OE COMMON PLEAS. Jamey *>: Gibbee, aa Administrator of Gabrjel It. Starling, Plaintilf, against Charlea Bur? rowa, Defendant.-Summons. To TiiK DEFENDANT, CHAULES Bunr.ows: YOU are hereby aummoncd and required to answer tho complaint in thia action, ot which a copy ie herewith nerved upon you, and to servo a copy of your answer to the aaid complaint on the* eubaciibera, at their office, Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service hereof, ixclueive of the day of euch service; and if you fail to anawer tho complaint within the" time aforeaaid. the plaintiff* in thia action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in thia complaint. CARROLL, MELTON A J AN NEY, Plaintiff e Attornovg. Dated Columbia, S. C., Auguat ll, 1871. To riiK Di: KENDA NT, CHARLES Briutows: Take uoticelliat the summons in (hieaction, of winch the foregoiug ie a copy, waB filed in thu office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Fleas, at Columbia, in the County of Rich hind, in the State of South Carolina, on the .Jlst dav ni Auguat, 1871. CARROLL, MELTON fe JANNEY", Plaintiff*. Attornoya. CoLrsimi, S. C., August 21, 1871. Anuna! 22 tnfi N EWS. THU Proprkto.-of tho "LITTLE STOKE" lia? juM returned from New York with a neat ?ta cort tuen*, of Choice Goods. Cheapest yet of the season. Call and bee, at Illly 27 C, .I.VCKSON'S. Muln St. DR. S. F. F ANT'S SUPERIOR TONIC BITTERS IS composed of tho beat Anti-po jriodic T?nica known to tho medical profession. The addition of certain ingrediente baa completely dis? guised tho4aeteof the Tonic prin oiplo ae to render it palatable, even to tho moat fastidious. lt augmoute tho energy of the vital func tione, exerting a powerful* influence over the digestive, aaaimulativo, eanguiniferous and nor voile Myatonie. It proves salutary in tho debility conse? quent upon all malarious diseases, violent bodily or mental exertion, in weakucsa of tho constitution of both sexes, in norvoua vertigo, head-ache, tic-doloreux, and many local pains, dependent on deficient energy in ttl? nervous svatein. It aleo poesesBOB laxative and alterative propertiee, and will remove all biliousness from tho stomach, incrcaso the appetite, and invigorate thc whole ayatem. Prepared only by &. *. *A2?T,_ Newberry, S. C. Foi sale al W. C. FISHER'S New Drug Store, Opposite Columbia Hotel, Align?t 0 fimo_Colombia. 8. C. Native and Foreign Wines. SCUPPERNONG, Concord, Santeros, Cia rot, Champagnes, juet received and for ?alb low. hy_E. HOPE. ? For Sale. 11,000,000 S1ST ??? I bc supplied at reasonable ratea by anim mg to I 1 JOHN E. GYLES, S?-pt 2 At Uope'e atore. AyotlOEL ?ale m . Foreclosure of Mortgage. D. C. 1>EIXOTTO <V SON, Auctioneer?. BY virtno of tho power duly conferred on the Citizens' Havings Bank, of Columbia, by A. II. Monteith and John Irwin, to foreclose mortgages for tho purpose of satisfying their debt, tho Citizens' (Sayings Bank will proceed to Bell, at public auction, boforo tho Court Houso, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY . in October next, all and singular the mort? gaged premises hereinafter described, to wit: All that lot or parcel of LAND, situated in the city of Columbia, Booth Carolina, and bounded on tho North by Divine street, East by Assembly street, South by Blossom streot,'. and West by Oates streot; containing four acres, more or less, mortgaged ae tho proper? ty of John Irwin. ALSO, All that lcd or parcel of Land, situated in thc city of Columbia, South Carolina, bound? ed ou t bo North by Rice street, East by Bull street, South by Tobacco street, and WeBt by Marion street; containing four acres, more or lese, mortgaged as tho property of A. H. Mon? teith. The above property will be divided in lots to euit purchasers. ALSO, All that certain tract or parcel of Land, situ?t cd in Richland County, about nine miles from Columbia, containing4024 acres, moro or less, and bounded on the North by Black Lako, on tbo East by lands of Mrs. Brevard, South by Raiford's Crock, and WeBt by lauds of Dr. Alfrod Wallace; mortgaged ae tho pro? perty of A. IL Monteith and John Irwiu. Term? cash. WM. MARTIN, President of Citizens' Swings Bank. For particulars inquire of E. W. SIBBELS * CO., Sept 12 %_Real Estate Brokera. Alili READ7 AT THE Popular and Low-Price^ Dry QoodB nocsE or W. D. LOVE & CO. "1T7"E have opened this season np to the VT present timo 1G0 packages of Choice Goods for Fall and Winter, selected with great care expressly for this market, bought direct from llrst hands, at much loss than re? gular pricos. All the departmonts aro now complete. We have a full lino of DRESS GOODS, com? prising all tho nev fabrics, Buch as Epaug linea, Yalouis dc Paris, Japanese Bilks, Pop? lins, Challioa, Ac, unrivaled for qualities, stvles and prices. lu CAIIPETS and RUGS, we have some of tho choicest goods produced thia season. Wo have a big atock of BLANKETS, Shawls, Clocks, Sacks, Jackets, Cloths, OasBimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Linseys, Checks, Homespuns and Prints, which must bo sold to make room for moro on the way. A nico line of CLOAKING by the yard. Our HOSIERY, Gloves and Merino Under? wear cannot bo excelled anywhere. Wo keep the best quality of TABLE DA? MASK, Napkins, Doylies, Towels and Linens in the State for the money-house-keepers make a note of thia. We have a nice linc of Ladies' white ready made UNDER-CLOTHING, made in the beet manner, of lino material. Our Lace and Embroidery Department always contain tho lateet novelties. Ladies' Fancy Silk Neck-Ties, in all the new styles. Wc sell the best Wbito Dress Shirt in the city for thc money. We solicit orders from city or country, and invite all to inspect our st o ck, which will bo shown freely. Please remember wo keep only the boet makes of Goods, and have but ONE PRICE. W. D. LOVE * CO., Columbia Hotel Building,, W. D, LOVE, Main stree't. B. B. MCCREEHT._Sept 10 "Motte's Victoria Tonic Bitters." ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. For tiic cure of Dyspepsia, Agu? and Fever, Bilious IHseases, General Debility, and all Impurities of the Blood. THESE BITTERS have now firmly esta? blished themselves in the favor of the public and thc medical profession. Prepared from purely vegetable ingredients of acknow? ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and iiighly tonic, stimulating and prophrylactic qualities peculiarly adapt them to all cases of General Debility, Nervous Prostration of the Sys? tem, .V.c. As an excitant of the appetite and a whole? some aid to the process of digestion, they will bo found to be very efficaciona, while their peculiar medical properties render thom of unequaled value to those subject to Chills aud Fever, Congestion, and othor miasmatic diseases. These Bitters will be fonnd most wonder? fully beneficial in all cases of Debility and Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro? duced, they become a standard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike the many noxious stimulants advertised, they brace and fortify the system without exciting undue cerebral action. They aro without eloubt the best to? nic and constitutional ronovator ever offered to the public. MOTTE & TARRANT, Manufacturers and Solo Proorietora, Newberry, S. C. Sold by E. n. HEiXlTsa, Columbia, S. C. Sept IG_ Gmo FIRST DELIVERY OF FALL GOODS. We open this day a nice line of* sarly Fall Prints, Domestics, Dry Goods, Gloves, Men's Goods, and Underwear, of which we invite an inspection. PORTER & STEELE. August 30_^_,_ For Sale, O PAA ACRES of LAND lu "Barnwell, O.OUU on theEdisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to snit. Saw Mill and 2 OOO acres of Land in Lexing? ton, on North Edieto, $7,000. 2,500 acres Wat oreo Bottom Land, $2 pr acre 2,500 acroB creek bottom and pino Land, at $2 uer aero. ? 1 Houee in this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the oliy-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, 'Attorney at Law aud Roal Estate Agent. _ Seo*. 25_ ly . American Club Fish. ^Si?f?ivSSS A DELICIOUS relish: better and much cheaper than Sardines. Fe>r sale bv h. HOPE.