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NOON DESPATCHES.
FBBNOH ELECTIONS--rilOQEEDlKQa IN PAB
LIAMENT RELATIVE TO AL All AM A DA?
MAGES-MEETING OF Tll? EMPERORS-1
THE .CHOUBRA-BB-BUTLDIN?PARTS
PAR?S," August ll.-i-Eleotipns for
Council Generals will take piuco early in
September. The tax bill is under dis?
cussion in the Assembly. - The party of J
the Bight in tho Assembly demand that
Thiers' term of office be prolonged.
LONDON, August ll.-In the House of
Lords; to-day, Lord Itodsdalo quos- ?
tioned tho right of the United States to
maintain ita demand of indemnity for
damages caused by the Alabama, now
that tho American Qovernment "had
granted amnesty to the late rebels and
reconciliation with tho SoUth was com?
plete.. He asked whether the Qovern?
ment intended to bring this point to the
attention of arbitrators at Geneva, and
proceeded to argue at ot great/length.
Lord Granville replied that the question
of liability for the depredations of the
Alabama would be argued in all ita bear-1
ingabefore the arbitrators, by Sir Bonn
del Palmor and. other eminent counsel
retained on the part of Great Britain,
whose interests-would certainly not suf?
fer for luck of able and learned defend?
ers./'' . ',.'?> j
LONDON, August ,12.r-The meeting of
the Emperors ' of-Germany and Austria
was cordial. The Post attaches political
sigaiQoauoe to .the meeting. It is re?
ported' that -the negotiations bo tween
Franco and Germany-make the total
evacuation of French territory probable
by tho end of-'the'yean""' ;
Thiers urges' upon' the Military Com?
mittee the .necessity.of. a large arma?
ment and an effeotive force of 500,000.
BBBLTNV August 12.-The Imperial
Government, as well as the local autho?
rities, have' adopted most stringent mea?
sures for the prevention of the spread of
the cholera. Twenty-three persona were
attnokod with the disenso at Konigsburg
yesterday-thirteen of whom are already
dead. No cases of cholera have ap?
peared in the South bf Russia.
FARTS, August 12.-The City Counoil
voted to raise a loan of 350,000,0001., to
be used for re-building and repairs.
PABIS, August 12.--Thiers replied to a
deputation of; the Parla Council,- urging
the removal pf tho Assembly to Paris
that the,question rested with the Assem?
bly, untrammeled by his action.
BERLIN, August 12.-Bismarok, acting
as Chancellor of the German Empire,
decides, that the school system of Alsace
shall be moro, sectarian.
LONDON, August 12.-It is -reported
that Sir Alexander Cockburn, Lord Chief
Justice of England, was appointed the
arbitrator under tho Washington treaty.
A dospatch from Stow market reports
eighteen killed and nine missing. It is
supposed they perished by the gun cot?
ton explosion. " f
'. Anurloan Intclltaence.
NOON DESPATCHES.
APACHE TROUBLES-SUNDAY LAW TN CIN?
CINNATI, AO. AO.
DAN FRANCISCO. August ll.-Cook,
with, bia command, was at the head of
Wrebapa canon, Arizona.
Apaches- in Arizona and Sonora are
very active. The Mexican Government
has increased the bounty for Apaohe
scalps.
NEW YORK, August ll. -The Executive
Committee-of-: the Union Paciflo Railroad
nnd PaoiQo Mail- Company, to-day, con?
summated a cbntraot by which the rates
of fare and freight will be materially ad?
vanced:
NEW YOBS, August 12.-The Cincin?
nati. Aldermen defeated the Councilmen's
bill, repealing Sunday laws-twelve to
thirteen-but tabled a resolution request?
ing the Mayor to enforce them-thirteen
to niuo.! .
A negro raped a daughter of Rev. E.
M, Walters, aged eleven,'at Hook ford,
, lil. 'Judge Lynch threatens bim.
Mayor .Hall; of New York, saved a
child'from drowning, in South Bay, by
' jumping from a boat and swimming to a
yacht from whioh tho'child hod fallen. .
.->*. JilGHT D?SPAT?HES.
WASHINGTON, August 12.-Two labor?
ers were killed by a caving bank.
Dr. J. C. Wellington accepts tho Pre?
sidency of Columbia College.
Weather probabilities-Tho barometer
will probably continue to fall North and
West of Illinois, and, to a less extent,
^frotn Texas to Florida, and local rains
aro probable for theso regions on Sun?
day. A disturbance of sbme extent will
. probably bo developed in Central Flo?
rida. The light local storms now pre?
vailing Oa LUD ???st of NurLu Carolina
and Now England will probably be dis?
sipated, and a rising barometer, with
warm weather, prevail On Sunday from
Virginia to tho lower lakes ana New
England.
* COLUMBUS, OHIO, August 12.-Gen.
. Thomas Ewing, Jr,, delivered the open-,
ing campaign speech for the Ohio De-'
m oe racy in the coming contest for Go?
vernor. The speech mainly discusses
finanoial issues. He says the Democracy
of Ohio propose that the General Go
? vornment shall furnish all the money of
the people in an issu? whioh shall be a
legalrtender, equally .with coin, for all.
publie and private debts whatsoever, ex
' oopt whore tho contract expressly calls
for. specie, and With it redeem the 5-20
bonds; and that to prevent any undue
expansion of the ourroncy, it shall issue
a three-per cont., bond, whioh shall be
exchangeable, at par, for the legal ton
." .ders, nt-any time/and into which the
legal tenders may.'ot tho option of the
holders, at any time be ooo vor tod.
Om OP MEXICO, August 0.-Tho op
S>nition is gaining. .Pedro has 2,227;
??it 8,094; Jaurez 5,032r; .Troops havo
been sent to Tobasoo td step outrages.
NET?T.YOBK, August r 12.- A London
letter saj's'tho Emperor of Brazil still
inteods to visit the United States.
Tko Jler?hl says Catacnzy is1 recalled
at tho request of Fish.
'i g a ? g
An inlorviower saya FraDk Blair pre?
fers Gratz Brown for President.
ti Another Westfield victim haB floated
Ashore.
NEW ORLEANS, August 12.-About 2
o'clock this morning, Dominick Byrnes
inflicted three dangerous stabs upon Ned
HughB, a cab driver, who went to the
hospital, bleeding, profusely. Subse?
quently Byrnes stabbed Pat. Brady twice !
through the heart, killing him instantly.
After a chase of several blocks, Byrnes
was captured by the police.
riNANUlAIi ANO CUmOttflKCIAl..
NEW YonK, August 12-Noon.-Flour
Rteady. Wheat and corn a sbade firmer.
Pork firm, at [email protected]. Cotton do
pressed-uplands 19; Orleans 19j}?; sales
735. Freights steady. Stocks steady,
but not very active. Gold firm, at 12,V?.
Governments strong but dull. State
bonds dull-new South Carolinas very
active. Money easv, ut 3. Exokauge
long 9}i\ short 10.
7 P.M.-Tho bank statomeut shows i
loans have increased over $1.500,000;
specie decreased Si,000,000; deposits
deareased over $1,000,000; legal tenders
decreased $1,500,000. Specie shipments
to-day $351,000. Cotton quiet and
weak ; sales 850 bales-uplands 19. Flour
unchanged. Wheat firmer for winter
winter red Western 1.39?1.42; amber
Western [email protected]. Com firmer, nt
67. Pork 13^@13??. Lard quiet
kettle 9>.<(a)9^. Freights aro lower.
Money abuudaut, at 2@3. Sterl?ug
92?@9J?. Gold 123?@12>?. Govern?
ments very strong and steady-62s 14%.
Tennessees very firm. Now South Ca?
rolinas very active. Teuuessees 75; new
75;;.'. Virginias Gi; new 72. Louisi?
anas 65; new 60; levees 68}.<; 8s 82.
Alabamas 100; 5s 67. Georgias 82; 7s
91. North Carolinas 45; now 27. South
Carolinas 70; new 58.
BALTIMORE, August 12.-Flour quiet
Wheat dull. Corn quiet. Pork stendv,
at [email protected]. Shoulders 0?^@7.
Lard dull, at 10&@11. Whiskey 91.
Cotton dull and heavy.
CINCINNATI, August 12.-Flour and
grain unchanged. Pork 12.50. Lard
quiet, at 8%. Shoulders 13' {; olear Bides
7>?. Whiskey 1.08.
CHARLESTON, August 12.-Cotton dull
-low middling 17J?; recoipts 94 bales;
stock 3,347.
AUGUSTA, August 12.-Cotton dull and
nominal-middling 16%@17.
MOBILE, August 12.-Cotton dull
middlings 17>a(oil7J.< ; receipts 160 bales;
stock 5,109.
SAVANNAH, August 12.-Cotton dull.
NEW ORLEANS, August 12.-Flour
quiet-super 4.75; double 6 50; treble
[email protected]. Corn firm, at G8@70. Pork
in speculative demand; sales at '14.00?
14.25. Bacon dull, at 7@8^. Whiskey
quiet, at [email protected]. Coffee quiet, at 14y,
(all5%. Cotton dull and lower-low
middlings 16>3@17; receipts 398; sales
1,100; stock 37,690.
GALVESTON, August 12-Colton dull
and lower-good ordinary 15%; receipts
165; Btook 1,800.
BLONDON, August 12-Noon.-Consols
93>?. Bonds 93%.
FRANKFORT, August 12.-Bonds 97^?.
LIVERPOOL, August 12-Evening.
Cotton opened flat and closed easier
uplands 8%; Orleans 9; Bales 8,000 bales;
export and speculation 1,000.
Taken Up,
Wfej. ON tho 5th or Gth instant, at Lnko
MflBSBi Davis' plantation, about thirteen
^XZ^Lmiles from Columbia, on t!io Nowber
^^^^ry road, a small iron-grey MULE;
blind in one oye; dark noir on tho right hip.
The owner can have tho samo by proving pro
perty and paying charges.
August 13 1?_SIMEON L?RICK.
HURLEYV1LLE
FOR SALE,
ON A
NOVEL PLAN.
For information, apply to
E. W. SEIBLE? Sz CU.,
Aug. 13 3_Real E=>tato Brokera.
On Consignment,
?)AA I10XE8 SCALED HERRINGS, 35
^UU cents pur bux.
August s_GEO. BYMMERS.
Appeal by Miss Mary Ann Baie,
(Confederate Soldier? Friend.)
MISS BUIE begs to ask tho aid of all who
love their country and colur, and who
j sympathize with bur in her efforts to found
her sobool upon a lasting basis and upon tho
i most modern and improved plan-which will
challenge tho critical approval of tho entlro
country. Bbe begs to ask all who have pro?
mised to lend her aid to purchase a suitable
Btruoturo for an institute caloulated to be in?
strumental in educating many young ladies
unable to pay the high rates now Baked in col?
leges, for first OUBS instruction in every de?
partment. All who aid M?BS Baie will receive
their monoy back, in tuition from the very
boat teacher? in the land, io every department.
Miss Baie earnestly appeals to the Confederate
soldiers everywhere for their united aid and
patronage. She asks all editors who wish to
aid boric giving freo instruction to orphans,
to give aid._Aug 12
Wanted,
AGOOD COOK, (colored,) without incum
brauco. Wages good, and promut ly paid.
Apply at the corner of Oates and Richland
Btroote,_Aug. ll 3
Just Received,
f>PC BBL8. NORTHERN IRISH FOTA
? O TOES, For salo low hy
August 8_JOHN AGNEW A. SON.
For Sale,
-_ft% A OOOD HORSE abd RUGGY. Ap
rl&?\ ply at this omeo.
t?S jul AUK?at 0_ JJ_
38B For Kent. v.!
MTHE most deslrabJo WAREHOUSE,
io Columbia, situated on Gervais street,
and adjoining the Greenville and Colum?
bia Railroad, size 110x40 feet. For tonne,
&c, apply to B. J. BOONE. Agent, or
E. W. BEIuLES Sc CO.,
Aug0f3 ' . Columbia, H. C.
Tho only Uno Playing Cards at POLLOCK'S
A BliAST AGANIST ROUND DANCING AND
AMES OP CHANGE.-The following pre?
amble ead resolution, adopted at a
meeting of the ministers, deacons and
members of tbe Stevens' Greek Ohurch,
held on the Sd instant, are published iu
the Edgcfiold Advertiser:
Whereas, we deem tho inefficiency of
our ohurohes due mainly to tho lack of,
proper discipline; and whereas, certain
practices are allowed .which at tho same
time are not approved; thereforo,
Resolved, That we uuito in urging
upon the churches to exercise a more
rigid watoh over their members; and
that, in addition to other plain violations j
of God's Word, we consider tho follow?
ing as offences meriting their attention
and discipline, viz:
1st. Indifference, especial!; us mani?
fested in not attending the meetings of
the church, and engaging in its work;
in failing to labor with, warn, and (if
persistent) report members of tho church
that are known to bo in disorder, and in
refusing to furnish pecuuiary aid ir? sus
tuiuing tho church nud ministry.
2d. Engaging in dancing us "practiced
nt tho present day, or giving sauction
aud encouragement to it, by allowing it
in their houses.
3d. Taking part in chance enterprises,
snob as ordinary gambling, lotteries,
gift enterprises, &o.
4th. All kinds of -cvil-spcnkiog and
slanderous tulkiug.
DE-EORFM IN THE LOUISIANA HOUSE.
A ??euegnnibian "legislator" in the Loui?
siana House of Representatives was
called to order for whut tho Speaker was
pleased to term a brunch of decorum.
Tho Senegambiau gentleman, who had
been listening to a speech by a Congo
member, on thu close of said speech
classically observed, "Dat dar migga is
a dum liar, au' I'll frew my boot down
his froat if he opens his celia doab on
me agin."
To this Chestertleidiiin outburst, the
Spoaker responded with his mallet,
culled order, aud ventured to declare
"the gentleman guilty of a breach of de?
corum."
"Br-br-breach ob de who-who, sab?
Breach ob de who?"
"Broach of decorum, sir."
"Dar's no korum heall, at all, sah?
I'se a qualified membu, sah, a settin'
heah for to do do business ob my con?
stituents; fyi' if dat dam nigga fotches
his lies to dis 'sembly, I'll frow a num?
ber sebenteeu boot into dat trap-doah
ob bis, sab."
After the indignant gentleman had
tims given expression to his sentiments,
the other gentleman subsided, aud tho
august assembly of law-makers for the
State of Louisiana went on with their
important business.
WISE SAYINGS.-Without content we
shall find it almost as difficult to please
others as ourselves.-Greviller.
Fain may be said to follow pleasure us
its shadow.-Colton.
Strive to correct in yourself what you
disliko in others.-Anon.
The history of tho world tells us that
immortal means will ever iutercept good
ends. -Coleridge.
Tho worst is not, so long as we can say,
this is the worst.-Shnkspearo.
A man cannot possess anything thut
is batter than a good woman, nor any?
thing that is worse than meanness.-Si
monides.
He who indulges in liberty of speech,
will hear things, in return, which he
will not like.-Terence.
I have seldom known any ono who de?
sired truth in trifles, that could bu trust?
ed in matters of importance.-Paley.
Every one that can master a grief, but
he that has it.-Shakspearo.
Grief softens tho mind, and makes it
fearful and degenerate.-Shukspenro.
As riches and fnvor forsake a man, wo
discover him to be a fool, but uobody
could find it out in his prosperity.-La
Bruy?re.
Tho Marlboro Times says: Wo learn
that Dr. Smith, a practicing physician,
living n few miles from Floral College,
was shot and instantly killed, on Thurs?
day, tho 3d instant, a few hundred yards
from his house, when returning from a
visit to a patient. Some suppose thal
the deed was dono by Low rey's baml,
but tho prevailing opinion is, that it was
committed by a colored man, with whom
the doctor had had some difficulty at the
election that day.
Now developments seem to bc ut hand
in the ufbur of Mera, who wns lynched
at Wutseka, for tho murder of his son.
Since the institution of proceedings
against his executioner?, it is charged
that before beating his son to death, he
had murdered a bound boy and a Ger?
man who worked for him, and to whom
be owed wages. His daughter states that
he killed tho Germau with aa axe, and
afterward buried him. Tho gravo was
being searched for at last accounts.
THINGS WORTH KNOWINO.-How to
keep out of debt-Don't get into it.
How to save your coals-Burn nothing
but wood. How to prevent your chim?
neys smoking-Brick np your fire-places.
How to prevent your wife scolding you
Don't marry. How to prevent chill
blains on the feet-Get yonr legs ampu?
tated at the knees. How to prevent bad
dreams-Don't go to sleep.
\hnighl Errant.
Tho Boston Post says of England:
"The shadow lies upon tho land; tho
moflt intelligent and celebrated of Eng?
lishmen see it and talk of it dailj ; thu
revolution ?whioh the temper of the
Euglish people forbids'-as wo ore so
often told-is not far distant. Tho Lords
are dead; the Queen is hardly thought
j of. WU1 the Prince of Wales ever reign?
A Texan was shot in Arkansas for go?
ing to a Fourth of July celebration and
attempting to create a row b3f shouting
for JflT. Davis.
A mau up iu Portsmouth, N. IL,
named his two children Ebenezer and
Flora, aud always spoke of thom as
"Eb." and "Flo/'
V?A 1
THBNSW CULUUUIA AND AUGUSTA HAIL
uoAD.-At a conference, of the citizens
of Lexington, held on Monday, it was
determined to appoint a committee of
twenty to confer with railroad officials
of the proposed now railroad from Co?
lumbia to Augustu, to collect informa?
tion and lay before the people, to cor?
respond with citizens of Edgefield, &o.
According to recent decisions on tho
subject of military recruiting in France,
military servioe is obligatory for all
Frenchmen from t won ty to forty years
of age, the length of service to be four
years. Thrco classes of reserves aro es?
tablished, the first of five, the second of
three, and tho third ot eight years'ser?
vio.
The explosion of tho Westfield is toll?
ing severely upon the water-excursion
business in the neighborhood of New
York city. The keeper of ono well
known beach hotel Btates that ho has
been ont of pocket some 8300 a day ever
nineo the calamity.
When the news of the Conservative
triumph in Churlobton, ?. C., roached
Orangeburg, aa old German resident
treated the whole town to lager beer, in
honor of the oleotiou to tho Mayoralty
of his friend, lion. J. A. Wagener.
The pastor of the 13 iptist Church in
Cambridge baptized two yon hg ladies
tho othor day, aud theu married oue of
them right there in tho church before
she hud timo to get diy.
Tho Texas Pacific Railway is to bo
1,515 miles in length. For 250 miles
thu road will bc nu uir line, uud iu a
stretch of 81? miles there will be but six
bridges.
San Francisco is contemplating a de?
ceased whale, uiuely feet long, wubhed
ashore by the sad sea waves.
ES Mr. ll. Treegau, au old citizen of
Pickenn, died on the 9th.
Fall and Winter Importation-1871.
R I BB?N S ,
Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTROXGTCIM & co.,
IMPORTERS and jobbers of Bonnet, Trim?
ming ami Velvet Hi li no Ns, Bonnet gilka,
Hat ?UH and Velvet*, Blonds, Netts, CrapCB,
Ruchen, Flowers, Feathers,Ornaments, Straw
Bonnet? ami I,adieu' Hats, trimmed and un?
trimmed. Shaker Houri*. Ac.
237 and 230 Baltimore strict, Baltimore, Md.
Offer tim largest stork to be found in th i H
country, and unequalled in choice variety and
cheapness, compiling tbs latent European
novelties. Orders solicited and prompt atten?
tion Rivett, AUK ll 12*
Particular Notice.
ALL persons are warned against contract?
ing any debts in my name, unless hy
my written authority, aa tncy will not be p-.hi.
Au?UHt 8 ? _H. H. SPENCER
Breakfast Bacon.
IA AA POUNDS Fultou Markot BACON
.\J\J\J STUlV?, fur sale low
AngUHt .1 _E. HOPE.
ICE GOLD SODA WATER with
PURE FRUIT SYRUPS, can be
obtained at MCKENZIE'S SA?
LOON. Try it._
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
IT don't contain Cococulus Indicus Fish
Herries to mako sleepy or headache.
Cheap Fertilizer.
TONS COTTON HEED MEAL. Excel?
lent ftir manure. EDWARD HOPE.
40
25
Imported Ale and Porter.
CASKS -Pints-best brauria, "in ?tore
and for salo GEO. SYMMERS.
Refined Oil.
COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, hy the gal
luu or barrel. Also; in glaass; pinta and
cpiartn. For Sale low. E. HOPF..
North Carolina Corn Whiskey. .
PC A DARRELS nf superior quality formale
OV/ by thu barr iib E. HOPE.
Choice Family Flour.
?) AA BARRELS strictly choice. For halo
?51./* / low. H. IKiPK.
200
Feeding Oats.
BUSHELS PRIME HEAVY OATS.
Jnlv27 E, HOPE.
Standard Medicines.
HEINITHIPS Groat Blood Medicine
QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
llciuiteh's Chill Cure, warranted.
Heinitah's German Horse Powder,
llehtitsb's Crimson Tetter Wash.
lleinit?h'f Tar and Wild Cherry Cough Cure.
Hojuitsh's (.maker Liniment.
Hviiiitah's Stanley Cough Syrup.
Let the pennie trv thom. They st a lid or fall
upon the verdict of tho people. To this* test
tho proprietor invites the searching discrimi?
nation of all. Por nalu univ at
1IEIN1TMPS Drug Storo,
July 7 t Opposite Ploenix oftior.
Lard! Lard'.!
PURE LEAF LARD-"guaranteed strictly
pure"-in barrels, halt barrel?, kegs and
3, 5 and 10 caddies, for sale at reduced prices,
j by JOHN AGNEW X SON.
EDWARD R. ARTHUR.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
NO. 7 LAW RANGE.
WILL practice in tho Circuit and Probato
Courts of Richland and adjoining
Counties. July 12 t3mo
Health of Horses, Mules, Cows.
SICKNESS and death of stook is ono of the
greatest discouragements of the far mor.
Tito causo of their death may be beyond our
control, but very many cases, Indeed, niue
caaos out of tcu, tho disoaao may be tracod
? to Indigestion, Derangement of tho Bowels,
Debility. Where thia is tho case, wo always
havo a remedy at hand: HEINITSH'S GER?
MAN HORSE POWDER. With this groat
horse medicine you aro protected from IOBS.
For Weakness, Indigestion, Ovor-workcd
Horans, no botter provontive medicino can bo
given. Trv it. For sale only hy
E. Hi HKINITSII,
July 7 t Wholesale and Rel ail Druggist.
Notice.
OWING to tho accidental nitrating nf tho
boiler of tho loo Machino, no ICE will
ho auld until lurthur ordors. All those hav?
ing tickets will present them and tho money
will ho refunded. JOHN C. SEEG ERS.
July 28
THE MORRIS COTTON GIN
IIA S J) IS TA NO ED ALL O TU E HS.
AND ia warranted to do it agaiu. For full
particulars, rolative to theno machines,
address E. MORRIS, -
Juncl8 3mo Columbi*, 3. C.
- . '. ;.r'- -?>? -itv H'/-*'
Columbia Must Bo a Larger Business.
Kxtrn Preparation (or a Big Trade.
IIAVINO pat our Rotall IToueo lu order, we
aro now proparod to ?bow our customers a
FULL LINE OF GOODS, in ovory depart?
ment, wbioh will bo largely replenished by
ovory atoamer with oboico and soasonable
gooda, unrivalled for quality, stylos and prices.
One of Ibo firm is now in New York looking
aftur tho iutoreets of our customers. Wo in?
tend tu exhibit, ibis fall and winter, tho best
stock of goods ever oponud iu Columbia, at
prices to suit all. ;.
Wu keep only standard inakoa of gooda di?
rect from manufacturers and importers, and
seil to every ono aliko, having but ONE PRICE.
Our Wholesale and Carpet Room will con?
tain a choico stock of gooda, in quality and
patterns.
Big line of DOMESTICS always on baud.
W. D. LOVE & CO.,
Columbia ll o tel Building,
Main Btroet.
W. D. LOVE,
B. lt. McCnEEar, . Aug 9
N~E W S . ;
THE Proprietor of tho "LITTLE STORE"
lias ju?l returned from New York with a neat
assortment of
Choice G-oods.
Cheapest yot of thc season. Call and aeo, at
Tilly 27 C. P. JACKSON'S, Slain St.
FRESH AND GOOL!
^TVE open thia day a freah lot of
DRY GOODS,
Direct from drat h Arida. Having no old stock ?
to work off, we ahow new ?nd fresh Goude, at I
Dull Times Prices.
Wu auk eapecial attention and examination
of our low prico
SASH RIBBONS.
Remember, tho only place in the city to pro?
cure these desirable goods is at
PORTER & STEELE'S,
Juno_14_i
The University of Virginia
COMPRISES
1E FOLLOWING DEPARTMBXTlt
ISCHOOL OF LATIN. 2. School o? Greek.
. 3. Schoul of Mudorn Languages. 4.
School of Moral Philosophy. 5. School of
History and English Literature, fi. School of
Chemistry. 7. Babool of Natural Philoaopby.
8. School of Mathematics. 9. School of Com?
mon and Statute Law. 10 School of Consti?
tutional and Civil Law and Equity, ll. Sohool
of Physiology and Surgery. 12. School of
Anatomy and Materia Medica. 13. School of
Medicino and Obstetrics. 14.. School of Ap?
plied Mathematics. 15. Sohool of Analytical,
Industrial and Agricultural Chemistry. 16.
Schoolot Natural History and Agriculture
(Profcaaor to be elected.) 49" Provision
ni ado for claaaoa in Mineralogy and Geology,
Hebrew, Political Economy, Practical Physics,
Medical Jurisprudence anil Sanskrit.
JUplomas and Certificates of Proficiency aro
given in tho aeparato schools.
The following Degrees are conferred: 1.
Bachelor of Lottera. 2. Bachelor of Hciencea.
3. Master of Arta. 4. Doctor of Medicine.
5; Bachelor of Law. t?. Civil Engineer. 7.
Mining Engineer.
Thu expenses of the studont, exclnuivo of
text books, clothing and pocket money ? amount
to from ?3G5 to f3'J5 per session of nino
mouths; bf which auma #220 to #250 aro pay
abb? on admission. Hcasiou opens October 1.
For catalogues, address
*; II A H i. i -.s s. VEISARLE.
Chairman ot Faculty.
P. G., University of Va. July 23 mth 9_
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
-? <*- .
Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware !
PLUMBING, ROOFING, OUTTEUINQ, aU
all work in thia lino, put np to order
and ready for salo at the
CA PO LIN A MANUFACTORY.
Call at eithor honae-Columbia or Newberry
HENRY. H. BLEASE,
March 22 f _Proprietor.
State ol' South Carolina-Laurens Co.
IN TUE COMMON PLEAS.
S. K. Taylor and James 5. Worattftbt.v, Alex
and?r McCarley, his Guardian, ad litem, vs.
Robert Spoors.- Copy Summons for Honey
Demand.
To Robort Speers, defendant in this action.
YOU aro hereby summoned and required to
answer the 'complaint in this action,
of which a oopy ?B herewith served upon you,
and to serve a copy of your answer on the Bub
acribors, at the ornoo of Garlington A Jaegor,
Lanrensvillo. 8. G., within twenty days alter
tho BLT vico of this (?um meus on yon, exclusivo
of tho day of service.
If you fail to answor this complaint within
tho timo aforesaid, tho plaintiffs will apply to
tho couit tor the relief demanded in tho com?
plaint and coats.
OAKLINGTON ? JAEGER,
B. W. BALL,
Plaintiff s Attorneys.
Dated July 10, 1871.
To trw Defendant, Robert S po er H.
Tako TH'U ico that tho summons in thia action,
of which tho abovo ia & copy, together with
tho complaint, was died in the ofllco of tho
Clerk of the Court of Common Plea?, for
Laurena Count v, South Carolina, on tho 10th
day ol July, 1871.
CARLINGTON .V JAF.CElt,
li. W. BALL.
Ju'v 13.1*71. PlaintifTa Attorneys.
July bi_uiH_
Pearl Grist,
.f (\ BARRELS PEARL GRIST, .
LU 5 barrets Pearl Hominy, for salo bj
July 12 K,. HOPE.
Foreclosure of Mortgage. . I ?
D. C. PEIXOTTO & SOS, AU?llo?tt*l.
BY virtue of the power, duly conferred upon *.
the Citizens' Savings Rank of Colombia, x
by the Columbia Oil Company, to forecloao
the mortgage of tho said Columbia OU Com?
pany to the said Ci tizona* BaTingo Bank of
Columbia, and to enter upon and to soil all
and singular the mortgaged premiaos her?ia-V
after described, for the purpoao of eatiBfviug '
their debt; the said mortgage is hereby de- , .
dared to bo foreclosed, and' the said Colum- : -
bia Oil Company forever barred of all claim
or equity of redemption in the premises; and .
under the same power as aforesaid^ihdunder? '
signed will sell, at publie auctlonrboforo the
Court House, at Columbia, on tho first MON?
DAY in September next: , . '/.;.** fi
All that certain lot of LAND,'situate ind"
being in tho city of Colombia: iii tho County
of Richland, and Stato of South -Carolina,
oonslBting of one square in said city, eon*
tsining four acres of landy more or lese, cud
bounded by Wheat , Rioo, Lincoln and Gado- *
den st reola, with all tho buildings and erec?
tions on said lot of land, now used fdr tba'
Surposes of an Oil Mill, and all the Engines,
iii Presses and machinery of any kind what?
soever, in and upon ?aid promises.
Terms cash. . W. MARTIN.
Proaidcnt Citizens'Savings Bank of South ..,'
Carolina._August ll f,'.
NEW ARRIVALS
Dja.xx.xi
JUST IN, a ohnice lot of SHEET OIL
CLOTHS, cat to flt any sizsd room or hall.
A beautiful Hue of PRINTS, in Light and
; Mediums.
An elegant collection of WHITE G)OD8. ,
?. ' Xi '- Z'1^' ?
I of every description. , ..?.-r-.'
A full line o? HOUSE-FUBN18H?NQ 'AB
ITICLES, at prices beyond competition, j..- T
A full, complete, well-assorted, new stock
I of Ladiin', Miases', Men'o and Chfldren'o
. -'j.^'tijj
SHOES, ot all the popular styles, at prl?ea, .
that show our ability to soil cheap Gooda. .
. - ".. . .V
Aagust 8 B. G. SHIVER A CO.
DE. S. F. FAHT'S
BUPERIOB '
TONIO BITTERS/:
IS composed of the best'Anti-po- H
priodio Tonics known to tho medical '
firofoeBion. The addition of certain /"
ngredients has completely dis?
guised the taste of the Tonio priri- *.
oiple as to render it palatablo, oven
to the most fastidious. ii '. J ".'
It augments tho energy of the vital fuuo- |?v
lions, exorting a powerful influence over tho - r
digestivo, asbimulativ?f uanguinlferouaand '
nervous systems. '
It proves salutary in tho debility conse?
quent upon all malarious diseases, violent .
bodily or montai exertion, in weakness of tho
constitution ot bothsoxes, in nervous vertigo,
head-ache, tic-doloroux, and' many local
pains, dependent on d?ficient en orgy in tho ?4
nervous eyatom. It also possesses laxativo '.;
and alterative properties, and will remove all ..
biliousness from the stomach, increase the ' '
appetite, and invigorate the whole system.'
Prepared only by 8. F.PANT,??' ?-v. -
Newberry, S. C, .
For sale at W. C. FISHER'S . . /.
Now Drug Store, . " '
Opposite Columbia Hotel,
August 9 Gino_Columbia, B. O. 5"
Tax Notice.
OFFICE OF COUKTY ADOITOB, RionxAim' Cov, :
COLUMBIA, 8. C., June 28,1871.' -
IN pursuance of an Act of tho M?nerai AB- ? P
se m My, at its last session, my office in Co- -
lumbi&will be open, on and after lat day of
Joly next, to August 20, to receive the roturpa "
of Personal Property of the tax-payers of tula ! .
County for tho year 1871. Blanks eon bo ob?
tained at this outee, in the Court Oouao.. <-,..'',;
Tax-payers are required to enter on blanks:.,
all transfers or purchases of real est?te, and .
also all new buildings erected since last re*' f:
turn. '. x ,;--?. -
Where tax-payers neglect to make tkefr.re-i J?
turns, tho County Auditor is compelledj, by-?
law, to chargo them with the return of the'.-.,
previous year and add fifty per cent. tBorotO -
us penalty. M. J. CALNAN.**
Juno 2!)_Auditor Rlohland County.
TE OBS E TUP PEU,
BROKER^
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,'
CO L UM UTA ,8. CT ?ty '" '
OFFICE over W. 0. Fisher's Drug Store? ..
opposite Columbia Hotel, Main street.. Hay 2
Jewelry and Silverware? :.''
A? the most approved stylea/sstPbc cb? ?
VJ fained at I. SULZBACHEIl'S establish
mont, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. .
Sets and half sets in great variety. Also,
solitaire and duster DIAMONDS. SPEOTA
OLEB and EYE-GLASSES to snit >U ages. -
I The Georgia Gin. . ' .
THIS ia the third season we hare ?old there ?
GINS, and have never bad a single com?
plaint. We offer them with renewed eonfl*.
donoo, at moderate prices and reasonable
terms. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, A g ta., V. -
July 18 2mo _Colombia. 8. 0? _;,
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT?.,
THOSE who havo lost emeral Natural
Teeth, and have been advisod to part
with remaining Bound, ones, aa tho first etep
towards obtaining artificial BuhBtltutco, aire
requested, before submitting to a practice,
ornel in itsoir and often unrjocoasari?yj^cr?
formed, to convince themselves of Rs.(alfa"y\ .
by looking closely into a matter of BO muon
importance. '. ? .> . OAt'
Tho above improvement wts acaignod to re?
sist PO deplorable a praottoe,^ah?;attire
rough test of moro than threeJ?Mfttf Www-,
capablo of accomplishlag whar.no ^?ajar
tem of Artifloial Dentistry htafcert wow*?ie..
It is now possible tp obii?h fiart?at^wi?e??
which will save 'or yeartvNatuMl ?ee^?nd
bo at the earoe tim? reliabladn evwj respect.
An invitation ls horco, ?ive? ?. wy*
fccl interested i* <**" ^^xSXSS^&
llooms, and examine dupl?calo apeoimens or
Sinotce?TBeef at^.TongnW, \

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