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Fortlgn PAWS, June 10.-General Flemey bas j been appointed Minister to Italy. Bake de Persigny has written a com manioation to the Emperor Napoleon advising tbe introduction of farther libe? ral reforms. LONDON, June 10.-A banquet was given in London to tho bearers of the Irish memorials against the church esta? blishment bill. Man j tories and clergy? men of the establish church were pre? sent. The Freuch Minister of Foreign Af fairs thanked the Prussian Minister for the tono of tho Prussian press in refer? ring to the French elections. A new decree authorizes the ase of thu Polish language iu the administration service. GALICIA, Jone 10.-Roeda sails for Havana to-day, stopping at Porto Rico. Look Harmony, the Spanish Miuister, manifests nu early change, and expects tile French Gorps Legislating will bc con? vened on the 28th. The election riots at Nantes were seri? ous. The troops used bayonets. _ There Were more tumultuous gatherings in Mont-Gaitro yesterday, but they were dispersed by the troop?. HAVANA, Juno 10.-Jordon's fillibus ters are near Trinidad. The Governor ol Trinidad, upou refusing to resign, was killed by the volunteers. The Na vi? tas railroad has been ont again. Severe skirmishing is reported near Trinidad. . . . Washington News. . WASHINGTON, Jnne 10.-It is almost certain Bout well will persevere iu selling $2,000,000 in gold, weekly, and buyin? $1,000,000 worth of bonds. There will bo no change daring his absence. The train carrying Grant northward was thrown from the track, at Annapolis Junction, by a cow. Two cars were smashed. Several persons were injured including Wield, of Atlanta, Ga.-face badly mashed. The Presidential party were uninjured. The statement that a number of capi? talists, of New York, had contracted to loan the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad $12,000,000, to build the road, is reliably stated os unfounded. Negotiations are going on, and it is probable that a visit will be made over the road before any proposition is entertained. Mr. Weil, of Atlanta, injured in the railroad accident, was en rouie to Europe as State emigrant agent. A gentleman from Charleston, S. O., enroule to Maine, received a splinter in the breast-se? riously injuring him. A committee of cotton brokers writes to Delano contending that ns mere agents in bringing buyers and sellers to? gether they are parties to only one trans? action, and should not pay two taxes. They state that they have each an office in New York city, where they display samples of cotton received by commis? sion merchants and procure buyers for said cotton. They have nb interest what? ever in said cotton other than procuring a buyer and receive a brokerage from sellers of twenty-five cents per bale. De? lano has given no decision. It is rumored that Borie will resign and that Gov. Geary will be his succes? sor, i The negro Stewart, whom the police carried to the polls, where he voted, bas been sent to Baltimore by the authorities for safety. ' Domestic New?. CINCINNATI, Jane 10.-A fierce tornado occurred near Moamisburg, Ohio, de? stroying bridges, fences, and unroofing houses. JACKSON, Miss., ?Jane 10.-The body pfjGol. Crane left ipr Dayton, Ohio, this morning. The Binni of Aldermen, in this city, passed/ resolutions of con? demnation and sympathy. They reflect the pervading sentiment of all classes in deprecating the crime, AUGUSTA, Juno 10.-Tho parties ar? rested in Warrenton by the military have been released by tho Court on giving bond. Judge Andrews, of the Circuit Court, has forbidden the Sheriff, at whose instance the arrests were made, to act or in any wny assume the functions of office. Quiet has been restored, and good feeling exists between the citizens and military. CHAKLESTON, June 10.-Arrived schooner Nettie Richardson, Baltimore. Sailed-steamer J. W. Evermau, Phila? delphia; schooner Myrover, New York. A hotel landlord, in California, saves the expense of a gong by keeping a dog. The weight of the landlord on the dog's tail causes the auiraal to howl sufficiently loud to awaken all the guests. A person pointed out to a cooper a man who had a profusion of rings on his angers. "Alii master," said the urti zan, "it is a euro sign of weakness when so many hoops ii re used!" A Hannibal, Mo., merchant advertises for a burglar. He has broken the key of his safe, ai id cannot get at tho valua? bles. It has been said that women aro the connecting liuk between men and angels, but marriage is the connecting link be? tween men and women. C. & S. C. and G. & A. R. R. Co.'s Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agent's Office. COLUMBIA, 8. C., MAY 27, loG'J. Juno, DAILY ACCOMMODATION TICKETS will be sold at all First Class Agencies on these roads to other stations, from whicti persons can return same day for one fare. Conductors will furnish tickets at points where tuero aro no Agents. Tickets good for anv returning train on day after dato, but not for any subse? quent day. 0. HOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. E. K. DoiieEV, General Freight and Ticket Agent._Juno ll jl2 First of the Season. KA BA.Q8 NEW FLOUU, from tho Excel tJ\J eior Mills, Augusta, warranted first quality. For sale by E. & G. D. UOrE. KI SAH CI AL. AWI? CON MK KCl AL. NHW YORK, June 10-Noon.-Stocks weak lind excited. Money quiet, at 7. Sterling 9}?. Gold 89. Flour quiet and ! unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer, but not active. Corn lo. better. Fork quiet, I at 31.90. Lard quiet. Cotton steadier, at 31 M. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton more steady, but closing quiet, v,ith salon of 2,900 bales, at 31)?. Flour unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn firmer. Pork 31.25. Lard Armor-kettle 19 to 19>?. Groce- ' ries dull aud steady. Freights steady. Money very stringent, at 7. Gold inac? tive, at 39>?. BALTIMORE, June 10.-Cotton vory firm, at 81. Flour fairly active. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn advanced whit 'j 95@96; yellow 90. Pork 32.00. Bacon active. Lard quiet, at 19)?. Whiskey 99. NEW ORLEANS, June 10.-Cottou ad? vanced }:{c-middlings 29}<j, with an up? ward tendency; sales 1,201) bales. Gold 38*:?. Flour-superfine COO; double 0.25; treble G. 50. Corn market bare white 1.10. Bacon higher-shoulders 15; clear rib 18*4; clear 18%. Lard dull-tierce 18'.?; keg 20. Silgar-com? mon 9j?@l0J?; primo 18??@18i?. Mo? lasses-fermenting 45@55. Whiskey and coffee unchanged. MOBILE, June 10.-Cottou market firm, with sales of 1,200 bales-low mid? dling 273?; receipts 1,080. SAVANNAH. June 10.-Cotton in good inquiry, and holders firm-middlings 29)?; sales 326 bales; receipts 188. j AUGUSTA, Juno 10.-Cotton market firmer, with sales of 270 bales; receipts 44; middlings 29. CHARLESTON, Juue 10.-Cotton firdn, with sales of 225 bales-middlings SO; receipts 869. LONDON, June 10-Noon.-Consols 92%. Bonds quiet, at 80y,. , LONDON, June 10-Evening.-Increase of bullion ?710,000. Bonds dull, at 80?. LIVERPOOL, June 10-Noon.-Cotton firmer-uplands ll?i ; Orleans 12. LIVERPOOL, June 10-Evoning.-Cot? ton a shade easier-uplands Or? leans 12; sales 10.000 bules. Mule Riding lu Florida-How a. Stw Yorker Enjoyo lt. A New York correspondent writing from Fernandina, Fla., says: The boys insisted that I needed relaxa? tion. My health required it. I had a pretty fair article of health, I thought; enough to last mo as long as I lived. But I must accumulate a stock for future use. The South was tho place to get it. And riding was healthy. The sand is too deep to rido, oxcopt on horseback, so I thought I would take a ride. I applied to tho livery mnn for a horse. He bud one. He looked sorrowfully at me, as though he pitied mc. Did I ever ride a mule? I never had. Ho had as good riding; horses as were ever saddled; but if I wanted a "Bock Me to Sleep, Mo? ther," style of ride, I would take amule. I don't consider myself a first class judge of mules. I had some vague notions in regard to them; supposed they would do a large amount of work with n very little feed, and were immortal. I hud read of one being driven over the same route, by the same boy, for eighty-seven years, and he was a young mule yet. Bring forth the mule. Tho mule was brought. He was a meek looking cuss; a perfect "Uriah Heep" of a mule, so fur as "Umbleness" was concerned. At least that was the view I took of him. He was saddled, and I mounted. For a mile or two he paced beautifully. I thought those old monks I had read about knew what they were doing when they travel? ed on mules. I had a high respeot for their judgment. Just then my mule be? gan to show symptoms-symptoms of what I did not know. I found out. Dropping his head between his legs, his heels described a parabolic curve, or a diabolio curve, or some other infernal curve, in the air, and I got off nud sat on the gronnd. I got off over his bead, and I did it quick. I'm not so old but I can get off un animal of that kind as quick as a boy. Then I looked at tho mule to see if he was hurt. Ho didn't appear to be. Then I inquired aron ml to see how I was. I reported an abra? sion on the left hip, and a contusion on the lower end of my back. Then I thought I would pronounce u left-handed blessing on that mule, and on bis forefa? thers and foremothers before him, and on his children after him. But I didn't. I wondered if ho would stand fice. If I had a pistol I would have put the muzzle to his ear uud tried him. Not that I was hostile toward him, but I was afraid somebody might take a ride on him somo day and get hurt. But I had uo pistol, and so that benevolent nud sanguinary iden was frustrated. Then I gol. up and shook thc dust off my feet, ami brushed the sand off my trousers, us a testimony against that place. Then I led the mule carefully home, and stated my case to the livery man. But when I looked that he should offer to send for a doctor, or a Samaritan, to do mo up in a rag, and pour olive oil and champagne, on my bruise, he only laughed. And his mau that he hud to help him laid down on a bench and laughed Mien rolled oft' the beuch uud laughed-uud I tstood holding the mule-then I laughed. It was ridi? culous. But I've learned a little wisdom. Next time I ride on horseback, it will be a different kind of a beast from a bogus jackass. The Abbe Deguorry, preaching to 1 fashionable Paris against the fashions, during Lout, exclaimed: "Oh, my sis? ters, what can be the meaning of the slight covering you wear on your shoul? ders? What can, every evening, bo tho motive of the absence of sleeves to your dresses? With these eyes have I beheld ladies of the most irreproachable charac? ter spending their whole evening in catching at their shoulder-straps lest thoir dresses should fa'l off entirely; and this is not from any feeling of propriety, but from tho dread oi inconvenience." JAXHN??'S BAU. I HM . Primay Kvtnlng, Jane U. 1869. Grand Concert by tba Post Band ->o ACONCERT will bo given bt th? Post Band, at the above aaracd Hall, THIS (Friday) EVENING, June ll, commencing at half-past 8 o'clock. Admission 50 canta: Children 25; Colored GaUery 50. Reserved seats 76. ' For full particulars see programmes. Tickets may be obtained at Bryan A Mc Carter'a Bookstore._Juno ll Live Men Wanted. SEVERAL Intelligent Stirring Men can bo employed as Agents for Lifo Insurance Companies, to canvass tho State. Energetic Agento eau make ?IOU to $300 per month. JAMES G. GIBBES, , Jone ll 2_ General Atrcnt. Vinegar! Vinegar!! K DDLS. Ture Cider VINEGAR, *J 5 bbls. I ure White Wino Vinegar. For bide low by the barrel and at retail, by June ll . J. A. T. R. AGNEW_ G. A. R. MEMBERS will attend a meeting THIS EVENING, at tho Hon. Mr. Jillson'e Kooma, opposite Foot Office, at 8 P. M. Jnne ll_1? Post Office No. 2. LETTERS and Papers addressod to the fol? lowing named persons, "having, wo sup? posed, got into tho wrong box," can bo had by applying at the offico of the undefsigacd: ll. A. McCaslam, E. H. Hoinittdi. Dr. B. W. Tavlor, Mrs. E. Chappell, R. McGrady, M. J. O'Hearn, J. A. Pitkins. J. L. Neaglo, Hiss Kimo Dennis, J. K. Jillson, Superintendent S. C. R. R. Co., M. M. Crawford, Columbia, 8. C. E. A G. D. HOPE. June ll _ For Kent. ACOTTAGE HOUSE, with Four Rooms on First Floor; two Rooms up stairs. Gar? den, Kitchens, Stabling, Ac. Furniture will be rented or sold, if desired. June ll 6_!L2!i LOWRANCE. THE CELEBRATED A .T. STE WA RT & CO. Sole Agenta FOR THE UNITED STATES. IS FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY - 3D- LOVE, Columbia, South Carolina. June 9 _Imo Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Fresh Conntry and Mountain BUTTER, I'uik-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Gosheu CHEESE, at G. DIERCKS, Jan 23_At tho Sign of the Wateb. Champagne. JUST received a consignment of the follow inR choice branda: LAC D'OR. C. Heidsick and Creme do Bouzy. For sale low to close. GEO. HYMMEBS. Wheat Fans. GRAIN CRADLES and HCYTHES, STRAW FORKS, Threshers, Horso Powers and Reapers, on hand, and for sato low, bv _FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. Death to Flies! CHEMICAL PAPER for killing Flies-cer? tain death and destruction. ?For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, June 4 + DrutfRistB. REMOVAL. 1"1HE Office of tho Citizens' Savings Bank . will be removod to-in?rro\v, 7th instant, to their new office, corner Richardson and Taylor streets. THOMAS E. GREGO, Cashier. June 6 _ White-washing. PROPOSALS will bo received until tho 121 h instant, for White-washing tho Clcrk'H Olhcu and tho Market. For particulars, apply to S. I,. DEVEAUX, June. 8 3 Clerk ot thc Market. Desirable Residence for Sale. A Lot, containing one-third of au acre, with a neat commodious DWELLING HOUHh, having an uu-stuirs of five Koonin, a BascmcHt of five Rooms, Bathing I'IHII) with shower bath, all necessary out , buildings and in good repairs. Inquire at this ! office._March 28 Jos. DANIEL Pori:. A. C. HASKELL. POPE <fe HASKELL, A TTO li N E Y S A T J. A \V AND SOLICITOUS 1IV EQUITY, Offlco-Law Rance, Columbia, S. C. Mav 5 "NICKERSON HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS very pleasantly located HOTEL. uiieurpHHt-cd* by any Hoope in thu South for comfort und healthy locality, is open to travelers and others seeking BOARD for the Summer. Families can bo accommodated with mee. airy rooms on reasonable terms. A call is solicited. WM. A. WRIGHT. May ll_Imo NOW IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! SELLING OFF AT AND BELOW COST! Don't miss this week It is your host chance of buying the following articles low, for cash: WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, etc., etc. Also on hand, an assortment of Gold and Silver Spangles. At li 8ULZBACHER*S, June 8 Sign of Groen Spectacles. < Floor Barrels. ?0-OTA7UR BARRELS mranlelow by E. A O. D. HOPE. May? - _" Smoked Moat?, deo. EXTRA SUGAR-CURED BACON STRIPS, Extra Sugar-cured Bama and Shoulders, Extra Large Smoked Boot Tongues. For sale by_GEO. SYMMERH. Claret and Cider. 1CA8K TABLE CLARET on draught. Champagne Cider on draught, Stock of WINES unusually full, from com? mon to finest grades, and offered at very low prices by_ GEO. SYMMEUB. Good! Better!! Best!!! READER, if you want the beat HAM In market, try one ot Thomas A Co.'s Ken? tucky Hams, eold oulv by May 81 _ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Butter! Butter!! 1 f\ TUBS CHOICE MAY BUTTER, sit 50 l_\J cents per pound br retail, just received md for sale by J. A T. lt. AGNEW. M av 21? Bacon and Flour. f\f\i \ DB3. Prime BACON SIDES, &\ f.UUU 200 bbls. FLOUR, at *3 io $H por Barrel. For sale by E. A G. D. HOPE. Bolting Cloths. AFULL assortment on hand, MILL STONES and IRONS, purchased at low ra ^FISHER, LOWRANCE ft FISHER Lemon Syrup, FOR making a cool, refreshing bovorage during tho warm days. A hoalthful drink, supplying hiHt enough acid 10 bbs stomach. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, Juno 4 t Druggists. Hams, &c. fc^|~vRANGE" Brand HAMS, beat in markot. V/ Pure Leaf Lard. Fulton Market Beef, Scaled Herrings. Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, Ac. For sale by_ GEO. SYMMER8. DR. W. II, TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AWI> QUEEN'S DELIGHT, ? Expectorant, Vegetable Livor Pills, Improved Hair Dyo, For salo bv Feb 27 ly_E. E. JACKSON. _ Estate of Mrs. Sarah Murphy. NOTICE is hereby given that, on tho 15th day of Jnly next, tho undersigned will ap? ply to Hon. Wm. n. Wigg, Judge of Probate, for a final discharge as Executor of the estate of Sarah Murphy, deceased. June 1019 _ _ WM. MARTIN. CITY MACHINE WORKS, COLUMBI A, S. C. THE subscriber is prepared to manufacturo I:TEAM ENGINES, Portable and Station arv, of from 4 to 25 horse power. MILLS and MILL GEARING furnished at tho lowest price and shortest notice. All work guaranteed. Apri 11 Cmoj RICHARD TOZER. Notice is Given THAT tho undersigned will apply to non. W. Hutson Wigg, Judgo of Probate, at bia omeo, at 1'2 M . on 20th July next, for a dis? charge as sureties to bond of Robert R. Bolton, as administrator, with will annexed, of Elisha Carter, decoaeed. T. J. GIBSON, May 20 %\l_H. M. GIBSON. The Reynolds Patent Flow. HAVING made arrangements with Messrs. Wm. Glaze A Co. for the manufacture and exclusive salo of this justly celebrated PLOW, wo are prepared to offer them to the country on good terms. Good toola will always be found a goo>' investment. Feb 2S FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Choice Groceries. JUST to hand: Rio, Laguavra, Java and Mocha COFFEES, Choicest Japan, Hyson and other TEAS, Smoked Tongues, Pickled Salmon, and all the thousand other things which go to mako np a First-class Grocery Storo, for salo by April 28_GEORGE SYMMERH^ JEROME FAGAN, Manufacturer aud Dealer in Cabinet Furniture, &c. Warerooma Main st.. South of Washington. IN addition to the usual full supply of House Furnishing Goods in his line, is in receipt ol a line of PARLOR AS? BED-ROOM FURNI? TURE, which in stylo and elegance ot finish, as well as cheapness and durability, cannot be surpassed in any market South vf Baltimore. Call and examine for yourselves. Orders for FUNERALN, either in couutry or city, will be attended to promptly. Furniture made to order. Particular attention given to Repair? ing. Packing and Jobbing. May 0 DR U G B, AND CHEMIC?L?. FISHER & HEINITSH, DRUGGrlSTS, OVEER FOR SALE a LARGE STOCK of choice Drugs, Chemicals and Sundries, at Low Prices, at Wholesale and Retail, CALOMEL. MORPHIA, CASTOR OIL. QUININE, OP3 I'M. EPSOM SALTS. SUP. CARB. SODA, BLUE STONE. TURPENTINE. KEROSENE OIL. PATENT MEDICINES. ALCOHOL. PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, and wholesalo agents for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Seasonable Goods ! Just JLitx ! A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, Suitable for the Summer, SUCH as BE REGES, GRENADINES, SHEER ORO AN DIES, ?AWNS, Sic, to. We otter inducements as to price for all Spring DRESS GOODS for tho balance of the season. Also, in receipt of a fresh lot of Obelly's Kid Gloves, Silk ami Lisle Qlovcs, Ulovo Filling Corset*. Bonn and heed Corsets, all numbers, line of Trimming Ribbons, all widths and colors, Fringes, Gimp, Braids, Buttons, Ac. Ac. An el- gant assortment Gents' Under Yosts, in silk, lisle thread, (brown and white,) cotton, novia, gauzo merino, Ac. Another lot of handsomo Shetland and Gre? nadine Shawls. We always koep tho best Toilet Articlos, such as Gly erine, Palin Oil, Ponoine, Pumice, Cas? tile, Honey. Almond and Congress Soaps, Lan? guage of Flowers, Lovo among tho Roses, Gpo non.ix. Ihlang-Ihlang, Night Blooming Cercus, Burnet's standard Colognes. French and Ger? man Imported Colog.io, fresh Pomades, Coco ine, CaliBton, Ac. Our Wholesale Department. A nico assortment of Prints, Bleached sn?3 Brown Goods just tohaud, together with a full lino of other Goode for thc Department. Wrap? ping Paper, Twine, Ac. May 16 R. C. SHIVER. Measuring Faucets, GUARANTEED correct, at manufacturera' prices and freight, by FI8HBB, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Butter and Cheese 1 rv TUBS Ohoioo GOSHEN BUTTER, 1AJ 20 Boxes Prime CHEESE. Just received by steamer and for sale by April27 J. * T. R. AGNEW. Hotice. PARTIE8 wanting REAPERS,THRESHING MACHINES, ie., will do well to make their ordere and inquiries at once. Prices from $50 to 1500, at Factory. Mph ll FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Sardines! Sardines!! 1AHA HALF BOXES SARDINES, at . V/Vr\J 30 cents per box by retail. 1,000 Quarter Boxes Sardines, at 15 cents por box by retail. For sale by May 20_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. General Commission Business. CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE. Orders for purcbaso of Merchandize, Shipment? ot Cotton, and GENERAL COM? MISSION BUSINESS, solicited bv MARK E. COOPER, Main street. BoBt references Riven. March ?4 3mo Estate John Ledingham. NOTICE is given that on tho 5th day of | July next tiro undersigned will apply to Hon. William Dutson Wigg, Judgo of Pro? bate, for a final discharRo as Administratrix of tho estate of John Ledingham, doccased. June 8 tis*_ P. C. LEDINGHAM. Something Extra Fine! THE Triumph Soda Water Ap? paratus is in full operation for the 'season, with choice Syrups made tof pure juice of fruit, at * HEISE'S Confectionery and Bazaar and Ice Cream Sa? loon. _May 30 Notice. COUNCIL CHAMBER, COLUMBIA, Juno 4, 18C9. THE Board of Health will visit the different Wards of tho citv on Friday, tho 11th instant. Tho citizens are notiUed that their premises must bo thoroughly cleaned and in proper order, or tho penalties, as provided by the Ordinances of tho city, will bo enforced. AU trash, garbage, ha., from lots, should bo placed in the streets on or beforo the morning of tho 10th instant. By order of tho Board. Juno 5 7 J. 8. MoMAHON, Secrotary. New Books at Duffie & Chapman's. OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY, by W. Smith, LL.D., $2. Yesterday, To-Day and For? ever, a poem, in 12 books, by Bickerstith, $2. The Malay Archipelago: the Land of the Orang-outang and tho Bird of Paradise; Tra? vels, with maps and 51 engravings, by Wallace, For Her Sake; a novel, by Frederick W. Ro? binson, 75 cents. The Man W..o Laughs; by Victor Hugo, 50c. Cometh Up Like a Flower, 60 cents. Not Wisely but too Well; by samo author. 60. Kathaleen; by author of Raymond's Heroine. And many other new novels and good old ones. Standard Poets-Shakspearo. Pope, Milton, Dryden, Campbell, Bums, Tennyson, Moore and others, at 50 cents each, in paper binding, handsomely printed. May 28 Great Bargains TO BX ll AO AT TUX SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT AND HAT. UflB^y^ I AM RECEIVING gBBfc IMUj^i^ w c e k I y supplies di- flMBM JMHM^ l^g'^rect from tho best ^ffl a^fffipSBi^k^Sinuuufacturoru in^? Philadelphia, Baltimore and North Carolina, and have mada such arrangements with them as will enablo me to offer raro inducements to purchasers. Persons wishing to buy BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, will save money by giving me a call, as "quick sales and short profits" is my motto. A. SMYTHE, June 1 Opposite Columbia Hotel. Velocipede Rink. JANNEY'S HALL. THIS HALL is now open to the public as a Velocipede Bink. Persons desiring to learn tho use of the Ve? loc?pedo (which is considered a very healthy exercise) will find a variety of Machines, suited to ?.ll tastes. No charge for instructions. May 28_ _Imo* HEALING SPRINGS, UatU County, Virginia. THESE SPRINGS will be open for tho recep? tion of Visitors on tho 1st of Juno, with ampio accommodations for 300 persons. They aro accessible by the Chesapeake ami Ohio Railroad. Passengers leavinR the car? at Covington Depot arrive at the Springs in four hours, by coinlortablo stages, over a first-rate turnpike road of easy grade, passing in full view of tho celebrated Falling Springs, and other picturesque mountain and water scenery. The luxurious and invigorating eflects of tho Hot and Cold Bathe are acknowledged by all who have used them. Thc accommodations and management are equal to those of any city hotel. Pamphlets, descriptivo of the virtues of tho waters, ?ind attesting their wonderful curative K'opertics, can bo procured by application to essrs. Purcell, Laud i Co., Richmond; Ked well i Son, Washington City; Coleman i Ito jrers, Baltimore, Md.; Bulloak i Crensbaw, Philadelphia; J. H. Webb, New York; orl'om tho Agent at thu Springs. Telegraph Office at the Springs. Board per day, $3; per week, $20; per month, $75. M. H. HOUSTIN, Resident Physician. DUNLOP, MONCURE A CO., ) HUGH W. FRY, )? Proprietors. A. T. STOKES, ) Ma? 20*12 JOHN L. EUBANK, ARcnt. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to . 12 Rooms, 2. 7 2d Class City Residences, 6 to 10 Rooms, 3. 5 3d Class " 3 to 6 .? 4. 8 Valuable Building Lots, on Main street, 3. 10 " Lots, in other part? of tho city, ('?. 3 Largo Lots tu Waverloy, 7. 14 Tracts Land, within 3 miles of Columbia, from ten acres to 1,000, 8. Th? Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, one ot tho best cotton and Btock plantations in tho country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-somo of them very desirable, 11. 10,000 acres in Edgcfiold-scvoral tracts, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and other Lands, 14. 2,500 aero? Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acres near Greenvill Court House, ir.. 6.000 " in Laurens-several tracts, 17. 2 000 .? in Kershaw, 18.1,900 ?? in Marlboro-a No. 1 place, 19. 216 ** in York-rich in poid, 20. 7 Fino Plantations in Abbeville. 21. 85.000 acres of Land in Florida. Parties desiring to purcbaso or sell property will find it to their interest to consult us. Wo have correspondente in Now York, Philadelphia and baltimore, to which points wo constantly send descriptivo lieto of property for salo. March 6 OIDBE8 A THOMAS. 200 Bbl?. Floor PROM Northern, Western ?nd Southern Mills, for sale at lowest rates of the soa ?Qn'iW FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. Pipes ! Pipes ! ! DOZ. Assorted Brier Root, with Motal ?i\J Screws, 20 Doz. do., with Maersohaum Lining, 1 Gross Cane Pipes. JOHN C. SEEOERS. For Bent. MTHAT Desirable RESIDENCE on the eorner of Lady and Plokens streets, con? taining Nine Rooms. For particulars apply to B. T. DENT, May 13_Stall No. 4, Market. For Sale. ASIX-HORSE ENGINE.mountcdon wheels, built expressly for Threshing and Gin? ning. Apply to R. TOZER, City Machine Works, Columbia, 8. C. April 27 SMOKING TOBACCO. ?AA LBS. GENUINE DURHAM-direct" Jj\t\j from tho Factory, 400 Lbs. "Commonwealth," 100 Lbs. "Bracelet." April 20_JOHN C. REEOERS. Chewing Tobacco. OA "OXES "Roso Bud," very fino, ?\J 2 " "Navy," 10 " Common*, low price, ^prd 20__JOHN C. 8EEQERS. Summer Goods. IHAVE just received a now supply of Sum? mer Gooda, consisting of SCOTCH TWEED, ENGLISH TWEED, RUSSIA DUCK, English Linen, Vestings, Ac. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. June 9_3_J. F. F.ISENMANN. To Rent. THE COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE JV?n| will bo loased for ono yoar from the lot H?ilLof next September. Thia building has been used for several years past, with great success, as a Hotel, for which purposo it in ad? mirably adapted and pleasantly located. Bids will be roceivod until 6th July proximo. For particulars, inquire of either Dr. A. N. Talley, Dr. Charles Miot, R. D. Senn, Esq., or J. W. PARKER, Jubo 3 % President Board Trustees. Seed Wheat ! Seed Wheat ! ! WE CALL tho attention of our Far rn 'era to GEO. A. DEITZ'S large Hst of the _.bcBt WINTER SEED WHEAT in thia country. Hr. Deitz has selected twenty varie? ties out of over one hundred on his Seod Wheat Experimental Farm, near Chambers burg, Pa., and now offers them for sala. We adviso every Farmer to send for the Experi? mental Farm Journal, in which a description and price list is given. Mr. Deitz will send ono copy free to all who send for it. Address GEO. A. DEITZ, Chambereburg, Pa. Juno 3 th8_ New Books at Bryan & McCarter's. TRAVELS in Java and East Indian Archipe? lago, with Maps and Plates, by Bickmore, Travels in Alaska, by Whymper, Phineas Finn, the Irish member, $1.25, My Recollections of Lord Byron, by Countess Guiccola, $1.75, Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor, by Frceso, How he Won Her, by Mrs. Sont h worth, $1.75 Pre-Historic Nations, by Baldwin, $1.75, Colorado.its Parks and Mountains, by Bowles Two l?fe Paths, a romance, by Mumbach, 60 The Factory, by Miss Braddon, 75 cent?, Cometh up as a Flower, 60 cents, New Photograph Albums. Chromos, Ac. Marooner's Island, sequel to Young Maroon? er^_May 20 Stock to be Taken I For One Week I will SELL my Stock of DRY GOODS AND I O T X O 1ST S AT COST, FOE CASH! June 9_C. F. JACKSON. Family Supplies. CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, 10 eases Italian Macearon!, Young America and Cutting (Cheese, Fresh Country Buttrr, Primo Loaf Lard, Extra Family Flour-in bags and barrels, Hocker's Self-Raising Flour, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa. Superior Cider and Whito Wino Vinegar, Java, Laguara and Rio Coffees, Orange Sugar-cured Hams. Breakfast Bacon and Country Cured Hame, Jeffreys' and McEwen's Scotch Ales, Barclay A Perkins' London Porter, Catawba Wine and Champagno, Heidsiek Champagne and Claret, All fresh, and for sale low by Jnno4_ _E. A G. D. HOPE, COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. . ?vii"- gTKBP WE U y ?rr. dlXMillllll" lt: -. - ,_i..V,'- !ifj THE Proprietors take pleasure in announc? ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for tho accommodation of guests. Tho taulo will always bo supplied with every delicacy of tho season-both from the New York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to our pat rons. FREE LUNCH in tlie rolectory ovary day from ll until 12J. WM. GORMAN, I p.OPIUSTona H. H. BADEN HOP, ? 1 R?rniETO,,a May30__ FRUITS IN AND OUT OF SEASON. LEMONS AND ORANGES, Datos, Prunelles, Figs. Primes. A fresh lot of fino French Confection? ery-something rich, raro and palatable Frosh Nuts, Almonds and Raisins. Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lomon Sngar. Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, AN ENDLESS VARIETY. CAKES and PIES-fresh and made to order. Puro CANDIES manufactured doily. Croquet Sets-a tino, healthy, eut-door exer? cise. Keep Cool! Tho subscriber, intending to give his friends and customers a chance to koop cool, has de? termined to reduce the price of CREAM for the balance of tho season. Cream per quart, 75 cents. Cream per plato, 20 cents. Cream per half plate, 10 cont?. Lemonade and Fruit Buvciugos, 10cents per glass. Call and be convinced of the correctness of tho above. J. Mc K ENZ IE, June 4 Main Street.