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T?lo?i?a,|?>3bL. 1 Expressly for the Columbia Phoenix.] New? Xtem*. CRAIU?ESTON, August 15.-The number registered to-day was 724; of whom 132 are whites and 592 co? lored. Sailed-Steamer Emily B, Souder, New York. Despatches from nearly every Southern State report heavy rains ^ NEW YORK, August 15.-Feuiau President Roberts arrived in the steamer Perene. Later Mexican advices, via Havana, state that Juarez ordered Santa Anna's trjal, under the law of 1862, by which conviction follow? identifi? cation. Vidal is closely . confined. Prince Salm-Salati is among the con? demned. ' A Havana lotter of the 10th says there was a serious riot at Matanzas, during a bull fight. A negro conspiracy has been dis? covered in Santiago de Cuba, and most of the leaders arrested. The yellow fever is raging all over the island. WASHINGTON, August 15.-Lawyer Bradley was arrested thia morning; the affidavit charges him with send? ing a challenge. Bradley waived an examination, and gave bail in $2,000. Internal revenue receipts to-day $805,000. The American Consul at Yera Cruz states that Santa Anna, Vidal and Ri? vas are confined in separate rooms in the Castle bf San Juan. A three hours' fight ocourred re? cently near Fort Kearney, in which sixty Indians and six soldiers were killed, when the Indians were driven off. Holt hos returned from his North? ern trip; his suspension is daily ex? pected. Brig. Gea. Horace I'orter, aid to Gen. Grant, replaces Gen. Pelous as Adjutant-General of tho War Depart? ment, who retires, it is alleged, on account of ill health. The Turkish legation has arrived. The Treasury contains $106,000, 000 ba coin, and $74,500,000 in cur? rency. NKW ORLEANS, August 15.-Full returns of registration are as follows: Whites 44,732; blacks 82,927. To? tal 127,639. The white majority in this city is 40. As soon as the State is arranged into districts, Gen. She? ridan will issue an order for the elec? tion of members of the convention. Continued accounts of the de . structiveness of the cotton worm in this State and tho coast Counties of Texas continue to be received. AUGUSTA, August 15.-An accident ocourred on tho Augusta and Savan? nah Railroad last night, near Mo Bean's Station, by the washing away of a culvert, which resulted in killing the engineer, Pat. Cashin, and two firemen-Charles Calvin and a freed? man. A. R. Lamar, Solicitor-General of Musoogee County, has been removed by Gen. Pope. The first bala of new cotton raised in Goorgia sold for thirty cents per pound; it classed strict middling. Of thirteen dailies in the State, only four endorse the Congressional programme. The Montgomery Advei'tisei' says Gen. Pope has removed all the civil officers of Macon Counuy, from pro? bate judge down. Three bales of new cotton were received in Montgomery, on Tuesday, and classed strict middling; they sold at 20%. County conventions aro being hold in Florida, for the purpose of adopt? ing a platform upon which the whites and blacks can unite, in the forma? tion of a State Constitution at the approaching Convention, which gua? rantees equal justice and protection to tho rights and interests of both parties. STOLEN, ON Saturday ni?ht. 0th inst., a medium sized BAY MARE MULE, with a white spot on each sido of her back, caused by the saddle of harness, and a scar on the left sido of hor face. By examining her mouth, you will And one of her lower teeth broken out, next to the corner tooth. The lotter O brandod on her left fore-shoulder. A liberal reward will bo given to any per? son who takes hor up. and notifies the sub? scriber, at Frog Lovel. Angnst 13 i* L. 0. STOCKMAN. To Holders of Tavern Licenses. MAYOR'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, August 12, 18C7. ?LL pomona holding tho abovo Licenses in this city are required to close their rooms on the first three days of regis? tration in tho Upper Box, viz: Thursday, tho 15th, Friday, tho 16th, and Saturday, the 17th instant-the peace and good or? der of the city requiring such measures. August 13 5 THEO. STARK, Mayor. CLARET. ON TUESDAY next, 13th inst., we will have on draught one pipe CLARET Vory LOW for cash by Aug ll E. k Q. P. HOPE. FOB SALB, ANEAT SETT of STORE FIXTURES, including Counters, Cornices, Shelv? ing, Ac, all complete, and affording an excellent opportunity for furnishing a now storo. Apply at thia offlco. Ang 115 Pure ?ilme Juice. DOZEN, prepared from tho East India Limo Fruit. This in somotbintf agreeablo and refreshing to tho woll, ano especially invigorating and healthy drink for tho sick. Just received at July ll thC_E. POLLARD'S. Ague uml Fever-Tho only preventivo known for chills and fever is tho usu of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. NEW YoRKj August 16-^Noon.-?~l F?onr l?r?&Sc. better. Com less active ana a .' shade easier. Pork heavy, at $23.25. Cotton quiet and firm, at 28}?. Money 4@5 per cent. Gold ?0%. 7 P. M.-Cotton firm; sales 1,000 bales, nt 28?-. Flour-State $7.2o@ 11.75; Southern $11(&14.50. Corn firmer and largo speculative inquiry -mixed Western $1.10@1.12. BALTIMORE, Augast 15.-Cotton is steady and firm-middlings 29?29'-a'. Floor steady and quiet-Howard Street super $9@9.25. Corn scarce white $1.12@1.18. Coffee--Rio (?)l2} -2 for common to prime in bond. Fair jobbing demand for .bacon. NEW OBLEA NS, August 15.-Cotton dull and unchanged; sales 200 bales; low middlings 28@26}?. Prime to choice Louisiana sugar 16; Cuba low fair 13. Cuba molasses quiet, at 40 @55. Flour duU and un ttl ed superfino $8.50. Corn dull-white $1.05. Oats quiet and firm, at 60. Pork $26. Bacon shoulders 13V?@ 183?; clear sides 16%. Gold 39?.i@40. MOBILE, An gust 15.-Cotton quiet, with sales of 150 bales; low mid? dlings 24>?@25. CHART .ESTO?, August 15.-Cotton firm and quiet, with dales of* 50 bales-middlings 27@27??; receipts ll bales. AUGUSTA, August 15.-Cotton very active, and prices firmer, but not quotably higher; soles 248 bales middlings 251 .?26. LONDON, August 15-2 P. M. Conuols 94%. BondB 74. LIVERPOOL, August 15-Noon. Cotton quiet and steady. It is rain? ing throughout England. The rain checks business. NEW FLO?MYRLP AND CORN. 5BBL8. BEE-HIVE SYRUP. 500 bushels White and Mixed CORN. 100 sacks Extra FAMILY FLOUR. Low for cash by E. ft G. D. HOPE. Aug ll_ FOR SALE, & C. RAILROAD BONDS. \JT? C. & 8. C. Railroad Stock. Now York Exchange. WANTED-C. A 8. C. Railroad Bonds and Coupons. THOS. E. GREGG A CO. Aug If_ FOR RENT, MA HOUSE, on Main street, contain? ing six rooms. On the premiaos are a good kitchen, atable and all neces? sary out-buildings. Tho location io oppo? site* the South Carolina University. For further particular?, apply to JOHN MCIN? TOSH, Malu street, one square below the State House._Aug ll G Bacon and Tobacco. ONE THOUSAND lbs. Country BACON SIDES. 1,000 lbs. EilUckinick Smoking Tobacco. 10 boxes low-priced Chewing " 3 bales 7-8 Heavy Shirting. For sah-low by ALFRED TOLL1..SCN. _Aiig9_ HAMS AND BACON STRIPS, SUGAR-CURED, ut JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.S. Aug i FRESH LEMONS. JUST rccoived at Aug 6 J. C. 8EEGERS A CO.'.S. FLOUR! FLOUR! ! FRESH-GROUND FLOUR, at wholesalo ami rot,iii. at Aug fi JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Wolle'* Schiedam Schnapp* should ho in tho hands of evorv housekeeper. CORN. 1 000 CORN West?in WFIITE 500 bushels Western MIXED CORN. At LOW PRICES for CASn bv COPELAND A BEARDEN. Aug 6_lmo_ Deutsche Bibeln and Buecker. WIR erhielten soeben eine auswahl cheutsdrer Buecher: Novellen, Hu? mane, Gedichte, Woerter und Schulhue cher, n. s. w. Besonders erlaubsn wir dio Deutschen von Columbia auf PAYNE'S ILLUSTRIRTE PRACHT BIBEL aufmerksam zu machen, solche erscheint in 50 Lieferungen, Hochquart Format; jedo Heft mit 4 lloren, reich illuslrirtem Text und 2 Kunatboilagou, und kann ein Probe Heft bei uns eiugeaohen worden. DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN'S Anglo Bookstore, Columbia. Harvey's Rat and Mice Paste. GET HW OF TUE J!A TS. HARVEY'S RAT PA8TE exterminates Rats, Mice, Roaches and Ants from your store-room, corn houses or cribs, your kitchens, your houses; saves you mo hoy in providing for theso thieves; a sure cure for theso depredators and destroyers. For sale by FISHER Sc. HEINITSH, Aug 7_Druggists. FLOUR! FLOUR! FIFTY bags new EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in bags of 98 lbs. For salo by ALFRED TOLLESON. Aug 9_ What Do You Drink)-Wolfe's Schie? dam Schnapps. It checks tho disarrange? ment of the bowels in warm climates._ Violin and Guitar STRINGS ! ALARGE and choice selection of ge? nuine ITALIAN STRINGS-eome t hi H g very durable, and also desirable, for their clear sweet tone. Also, a fuU aeeortment of VIOLONCEL? LO STRINGS; a variety of VIOLIN BOW8, 8CREW8, TAIL and FINGER BOARDS. VIOLIN BRD3GE9, ROSIN, Sn Junt rocoived at ii. POLLARD S. Aug 4_mw24* ~ FOOD FOR CHILDREN, PREPARED FROM WHEAT. It i almost identical with milk in chemical composition, and contains abundant sup? plies of every clement of bodPy organiza? tion. For salo by FISHER & HEINITSH. Druggists. Au;; 4_ Wolfe'* Schiedam Schnapp? uro a preventive lor chills and fover. Commission Merchants, * COLUMBIA, 8. C. STORAGE ON COTTON 2d couta a bale per month. We are prepared to make LIBERAL AD? VANCES on COTTON, and will ship and attend to the sale of the ?ame in Charles? ton, Now York or Liverpool. We havo on hand a Urge and well selected stock of BAGGING, BALE ROPE, BACON, SOLE, UPPER and HARNESS LEATHER, wbioh we offer at LOW PRICES, having bought, bofore the lalo advance. / August 14 _Imo j RICB?uD?'l?L?& SON, Commission Merchants. FROM this day, our charge for storage on COTTON will be 25 CENTS ABALE PER MONTH. Our large Brick Ware? houses aro 'situated separate from other buildings, and, having a watchman con? stantly on guard, wo believe them more secure from tiro than any other in the city. Wo are prepared to mako LIBERAL AD? VANCES ON COTTON consigned to our friendb in Charleston or Liverpool. OX UAXD, 30 bales Gunny Cloth, 100 coils of Greenleaf and Manilla Rope, 10,000 pounds C. R. Bacon Side?, 500 bushels White and Mixed Corn, 200 pounds Baling Twine, Which we offer at marke', rates. August 13 H6wf _ AV ol fe's Schiedam Sdi nn pp? are imi? tated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to use caution in purchasing. Georgia Cotton Gins. rilHE subscribers, agents for Messrs. W. X G. Clemons, Brown A Co., of Colum? bus, Ga., are prepared to till orders for their GINS, which comprise Single and Double Cylinder, and ' adapted to either water or horse power, 'lhese Gins are made by a factory established over twenty years ago, and comprise all the chief points of excellence, namelv: SPEED, LIGHT DRAUGHT and GOOD SAMPLE. *y Circulars ??ont when requested. RICHARD O'NEALE & SON. Aug 13_||fiwf__ REMOVAL. /Sf HAVING removed mv FUR- _ '~r^r N ITU RE business to the Na-fQ jggjftptional Express old i-tand, IH| would bo glad to soo my former pa- T* trous and the public generally give mo a call, as I have anice stock of FURNITURE ou hand, and will make to order or repair any thin;: in tho Furniture lino very reason-, able, and workmanship to please even the most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN, Washington st., bet. Main and Assem'y, I A few doors from old stand. Aug 10_6mo Wolfe'. Sell l.ilum Schnapp, have been before tho American public for tho last eighteen years. TO RENT, i. A COTTAGE HOUSE, containing [pf7 six rooms, situated on Barnwell WUrn street, between Richland and Laurel. ALSO, Two NEW HOUSES, on Assembly street, South bf tlie State House. For further information, applv to Aug 4 tC_WM. McGUINNI8. Our Bulletin Board-Arrivals. LIFE FOR THE HAIR, a new article, to make beautiful hair, and restore it, when grey, to its natural color Preserving Fluid has arrived. Jar Corks, for Pickle and Preserve Jars. Spices for Pickling. Baker's Broma and Cocoa. Lemon Svrup and Tamarinds. ! Julv 27 " FISHER A HEINITSH. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp, arc sold | by all grocors and apothecaries._ MOLASSES AND BACON. 5HHDS. MOLASSES. G " Clear Ribbed SIDES. 5 hhds. SHOULDERS. For sale low by ? JnlylH_E. A G. D. HOPE. 15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, DIFFERENT GRADES, low to dealers. Juno 30 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Wolfe'. Schirrium Schnapps are re? commended by all the medical faculty. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ! THE Q00? POTASH. ANEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED LYE; will make better soap, with less trouble, than any other potash out. It is much cheaper, and a ready soap-maker. Try it. Try lt. New things must be tried. This Potash is genuine, and is warranted to make Soap. Luv it at t lie right place, and you wont be deceived. The Grand Potash is f'>r sale only by FISHER & HEINITSH, Druggists. JulvJStl _ KEEP COOI.. TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices; from 5 cents to *3. Call and get a pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLESON. J u?e 18_ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp* in tho purest liquor manufactured in tho world. "TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! OA ^OXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just ?\J received on consignment, and for salo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. June 80_ Louisa of Prussia and Her Time. BY LOUISA MUHLBACH. An Histori? cal Novel, illustrative of the period of Napoleon's Invasion of Germany. Now supply of Henry VIII and Catherine Parr, Frederick the Great and his Family, Joseph ll and his Court, Merchant of Berlin, Frederick tho Great and his Friends. Price of each of above, in cloth. $2. Paper-bound Novols-a new stock-at 25 and 50 conts. Other new and valuable Books. For sale at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S July 18 Bookstore, Colombia. Wolfe*. Schiedam Schnapp, corr?ete tho change of water._ CANDY! BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, low for cash at J. C. 8EEOF.RS de CO.'8. 12 OIL! OIL! "i f\ BBLS. Kerosene and Machinery 1U OIL, just recei\ed and for sale at greatly reduced prices by Aug 4_ J^Sc T. B. AGNEW. NO. 1 MACKEREL. AFBE8H SUPPLY, inst received at July 12 J. C. HEEGERS A CO.'S. | FRESE ARRIVALS. T7-IT8 8HAD BOE. J\. Tieroos Extra Sugar-Cured HAMB. Tioroes Puro Leaf LARD. F?rkiu? prime Goshen BUTTER, -JBoasii English Dairy, New York 8t?to Factory ondJPino Apple CHEESE. S Gen ?loe Imported English ALE and PORTER, pint?. . Pale, Stoarino. Chemical, Olive and a fall assortment Of Fancy SOAPS, at reduced prices. Choice TEAS-Oolong, Young Hyaon, Ac, 0 >FFEE-Old Government Java, It io, A e. Fresh Trenton CRACKERS. ??w Country FLOUR; Extra Family, low. resh Boat primo UaroUna RICE. Croseo A Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted. French FRUITS, in Brandy. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, ftc. Fresh Goods reooived from New York and Baltimore by every steamer, and of? fered at luwcat cash prices. Aug 2_GEO. 8YMMER6. hDew of the Alp*.-This cordial has nly to bo tasted to bo appreciated. \ Bacon and Corn. 20 OOO C?8IDE3SBAC0N CLEAK 20,000 pounds Clear Ribbed Sides. 20,000 " Ribbed ?. 10,000 " Shoulders. 300 sacks Liverpool Salt. 2,000 buwhels White Corn. 20 bbl?. New Orleans Molasses. 20 " Muscovado Molasses. 20 " West India Molasses. 20 bal,>!H Gunny Cloth. 20 coils half-inch Manilla Rope. 20 " " Hemp " 1,000 pounds Hemlock Solo Leather. 500 " Upper Leather. For sale bv COPELAND ft BEARDEN. July :>0 Imo_ ~350 POUNDS SEW CROP TURNIP SEED, Comprising the following varieties: IMPROVED YELLOW RUTA BAGA, WHITE SWEDISH NORFOLK, SNOW-BALL, ; WHITE FLAT DUTCH, GLOBE, and RED TOr. Received by last steamer from Philadel? phia. Parties desiring FRESH AJ?D RELIADLE SEED, Can procure them AT MOT'S DRUG STORE. July 24 Dew or the Alps.-Udolpho Wolfe, Bolo agent for the above cordial, manufactured in Genova, Switzerland, is used by all tho crowned heads of Europo. NEW BOOKS. LOUISA, OF PRUSSIA-bv Misa Muhl? bach. Bench and Bar, its wit, humor, Ac-by Bigelow-with plates. College Life; by Rev. Dr. Stephen Olin. Thackeray's English Humorists, and the Reigns of* tho Four Georges. Liber Librorum- Structure, Purposes, Ac Seabrook's Travels in Germany and Switzerland. Mr. Wynyan's Ward; by the author of Sylvan Holt's Daughter. Raymond's Heroine-a capital nuvel, savs tho London Times. Diavola, or Nobody's Daughter; by Miss Braddon. Also, new supplies of all Miss Muhl bach's Historical* Romances. For sale at J. J. McCARTEK'S Bookstore, July 19 B. L. BRYAN. Vinegar, Coffee, Cracli.ers, Etc. 2BBLS. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 bbl. White Wino 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. 5bbls. Tarina CRACKERS. 5 11 Soda " 5 " Butter " 2 " Sugar SNAPS. 2 " (linger SNAPS. For sale low by ?inly 18_E. & G. D. HOPE. To All AVho Une Liquor-Wolfe's Schiedam Sobnapps is manufactured in Holland by a process only known to tho proprietor, and is warranted tho purest Liquor ever inanufaetiyred._ WHEAT AND"FL?UR. IWILL nav the HIGHEST MAHKET PRICK for" WHEAT and FLOUR. Will furnish bag* when desired. Jan.- ALFRED TOLLE80N. | Fresh Lager Beer, DIRECT from Baltimore, in half and quarter barrels, and bv the glass, at Jnly 21 J. C. s LEGE RS A CO.'S. PINE APPLE CHEESE. Qri CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE, OU inst received and for sale bv July 23 J. ft T. lt. AGNEW. The best Season to Plant Turnip Seed. TUST RECEIVED: WAITE'S ECLIPSE, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, YELLOW ABERDEEN, RUTA BAGA. For sale cheap at FISHER A HEINITSH'S, Druggists. Wolf,-'? Schi< chun Schnapps are put up in quart and pint bottles, with tho pro? prietor's name on the bottle, cork and labcL_ KEROSENE OIL. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT in tho world, if you get tho best. Just received, an? other fresh lot, which is offered at lower price bv the barrel, gallon, quart and pint, at * FISHER dc HEINITSH'S July 24_Drug Store. Butter and Cheese. FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced price. Kirknie choice Orange County BUTTER -reduced price. Also, a frosh supply of that delicious Butter, in 2^-lb. packages-air and water? tight. Pino Apple, English Dairv and primo N. Y. State Factory Cheese. For salo luw bv Jfnly rt_ GEO. 8YMMERS. Tobacco, Tobaooo. TWENTY boxei FINE TOBACCO, for sale CHEAP. Jnne 15 ALFRED TOLLEgON. HITS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap. June IS ALFRED TOLLES0N. 4,000 GINS! Beady for the Season, at tho MAN UFA STORY. Send your order to the Smith Carolina Cotton Gio. ffaiidiousf, COLUMBIA, S. C. THEY GIN Faster. Cleaner and make a botter Sample tuan any Gins in the j country with the name power. They have ' been adopted by the East India Cotton Agency Company, by the Manchester Cot? ton Supply Association, by the Viceroy of Egypt, ami by the Governments of Turkey, Brazil, Italy, Grecco and India, in their efforts to raise this staple in their midst; and their merita are oven more fully un? derstood by those using them in onr own country during tho last two years. They .are also warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale. ALSO, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, FLOWS. CULTIVATORS, ?bc. Wood's MOWING and REAPING MACHINES, j^gjSKk"' i ijvrhich have taken tho first fgqJ?C?g^|?|^prcmium nt tho Puris Ex The following gentlemen, to whom 1 have recently sold these Machines, will gladlv testify to their merits: Dr." B. W. Taylor, Columbia, S. C. W. L. Mikell, Columbia, S. C. Gen. J. J. Bratton, WinnBboro, H. C. M. E. DeGraffonreid, Chester, S. 0. O. O. Wells, Newberry, S. C. J. P. Kinara, Newberry, 8. C. J. F. Kitchen, Union, 8. C. L. A. Lowrance, Salisbury.'N. C. Terms accommodating. Address, W. B. LOWHANCK, South Carolina Cotton Gin Warehouse, Aug ll 12_Columbia, 8. C. Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps are gooi for all kidnov and bladder complainte. tjN?VER^TY" OF South Carolina THE next sossion of this It /lUtKk. stitution will open on tho FIBS' eMl^BfeMONDAY of October, and cor ^SSBjlaj} tinuo without interruption unt yaythe lBt of July following. <d?J^ Applicants must he at leai fifteen years of age. Each student ma select his schools, but, in the Acadom Department, must, unless specially e: cuscd by thc Chairman of the Facult; attend at least threo. The Law and Medical Schools havir recently been fully organized, thcro ai now three departments in the Universit I. ACADEMIC. II. LAW. III. MEDICINE. The aggregate expenses, including tr tion, hoard, wood, lights and washing, f thc session of nino months, will be: For Academic Student, attending three Professors, al mu t,.$3 For Law Student, about.2 For Medical Student, attending a full courso, about. S tarYor catalogues, giving additional i formation, address Bev. C. Bruce Walkt Secretary, or B. W. BABNWELL, Chairman of tho Faculty, Aug !) 2mo Columbia, 8. C. ""WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY-. Medical Departmen ll A L TIM ORE, M. D. FACULTY. Rev. THOMAS E. BOND, M. D., Preside: G. C. M. ROBERTS, M. D., Emeritus Pt fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases Women and Children. A. J. FOARD, M. D., Professor of Descr live and Surgical Anatom v. J. I'. LOGAN. M. D.? Processor of t Principles and Pi .?ctico of Medicine. HARVEY L. BYRD, M. D., Professor Obstetrics. MARTIN P. SCOTT, M. D., Professor the Diseases of Women aud Children. EDWARD WARREN, M. D., Professor tho Principles and Practico of Surger JOHN F. MONMONIEE, M. D., Prof es of Phvsiologv and General Pathology J. J. MOORMAN, M. D., Professor of M< cal Jurisprudence and Hvgiene. JOSEPH E. CLAGETT, M. D., Profes of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. CLARENCE M0RF1T, M. D., Profeesoi i Medical Chemistry and Pharmacv. JOHN N. MONMONIER, M. D., Dem I st nitor of Anatomy. TITHE next session of this institution X commence on the FIRST THESE OF OCTOBER NEXT, and continue live months. Ono student from each Congrcssit District of the late? Blaveholding St? will be admitted to all tho privilege this University, upon tho payment thirty-five dollars tor each session of tendance. All the subjects embraced in tho cc culum will bo thoroughly taught and pcrly illustrated. Every facility will bo aiforded for C cal nUuly anti Anatomical investigation. FEBS.-Matriculation, $5; Dissoct $10; Professors, $120; Graduation, Beneficiary, $35. For further information, apply to subscriber, A. J. FOARD, M. D., Dean, No. 17 Liberty Ht., N. E. corner o] Lexington, or Barnum's Hot Aug fi_ li FEMALE SEMINARY. srz?b. THE noxt tenn ?f the n rrSL. eeri?)er'3 SCHOOL will ^nrtfjflB^meuco on MONDAY, Hoi ?tel -, and continuo sixteen w gJjUjjr tm Friday, December '20, a following rates, payable h advance: Tuition iu Spelling, Reading, Primar Arithmetic and Geography, wit! Writing commenced. Above, with English Grammar and El cmontary History. Above, with higher English Studiei Mathematics, Ac. Above, with Latin or French. Music on Piano . Board. *3-If desired, instruction will bo to a Solect Class of Young Ladies, afternoons in tho week. Competent Assistants will be enip in thc Elementary and Musical De monta. Apply at corner of Camdon Pickens streets. W. MULLI Augl_1 Cabinet-maker, Upholst? and Undertaker. aumg-~mBm^ HAVING resumed ?above business, I air .^^i^k^^^mparod to execute all of work in the abovo line at tho ah? uotico and most reasonable priers. A variety of COFFINS constant hand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 30 M. Hi BEBB' At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage PaoJ ^.tiot?on. Sales (^IlBCJTOE'F?mCE, COLUMBIA, AUGUST 6, 18G7. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all concern? id ed, that I will Bell, on tbe lGth inst., at 9 a. m., at B. Bailey's bonded ware? house, 68 empty Whiskey Barrels, 3 bbls. Corn Whiskey, And 1 bbl. pure Apple Braudv. Terms cash. A. 8. WALLACE, Aug ,7 815 16 Collector 3d Dist. 8. C. BREAKFAST HOUSE. PASSENGERS leaving Columbia on the South Carolina Railroad by the morning train, can get BREAKFAST at Kingsville, as ample time is allowed for that purpose. C. A. SCOTT, June 30 . ._ Proprietor. MOUNTAIN ALU. PEBSONS who desire to pass tho ".summer months in a healthy soction, where good water and mountain air are tho principal attractions, can be comfort? ably accommodated at tho WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily eaoh way. Board by the weok or month at reasonable rates. r . BEE MANN. July 9_3mo St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, I.A. PBOPBIETORS: WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. F. GORRERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. ?3- Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hotel. July 3 Gmo "Wolfe's Scnledam Schnapps are good for eolio and pain in tho stomach. TO SOUTHERN MEBCBAfiTS! ROCK gtftgj) COOPS. IF you desire to supply yourselves for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, with the VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Cassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free from shoddy ami other impurities, Order Samples from the subscriber, and they will be forwarded, with prices attach? ed, during the months of July and August. From these samples you can make your selections and return your orders; and the goods wUl bo forwarded directly from tho manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock Island Mauufac. Co., June 2 imo Charlotte, N. C. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good for Rheumatism._ GM liri IN THE PRICE OF Clothingf! AS is our usual custom at the close of each season, we now offer our stock of SPRING CLOTHING AT COST! BARGAINS in BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES & TWEEDS. E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Walker's Block. N. B.-We are daily mak? ing additions to our stock of Clothing, with GOODS OF OUR OWN MANUFAC? TURE. May ll CALL AND SEE ! f-o MY stock of Goods . yy*V has boon materially ^vsJC ?Lafcadded to during the pam week, and Iiimiioff prepared to show an excellent stock of JEWELRY. Also, WATCHES. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, etc. 'Tip-top" GOLD PENS-the best manufactured. Persons desirous of having the bair ol deceased friends or relatives prosorved in enduring style, can have it MANUFAC? TURED into RINGS, BREAST-PINS or EAB-RniGS, handsomely or plainly orna? mented. .... **r REPAIRING of all kinds faithfully attended to, and at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME8. I. STJLZBACHER, At J. Snlzbacher St Co.'s, Assembly street, opposite Market. July 12_ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good for all urinary complaints. FAMILY MEDICINES. THOMPSON'S GENUINE EYE WATER, for sore and Inflamed eyes. McAllister's All-healing Salve--a valu? able ointment for old sores. Dalby's Carminative for Children. Fly Poison Paper, tor instant death s flies. Harvey's Rat Pluma, rat annihil?t' "Harleam Oil," Dutch sp?cifie -cjrO-a?l? Soda Water Powders, for a cool .rink. For sale bv FISHER St HEINI^H, June 1 " ivlggists.