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J^Ajus? Juno ?2.-The E?peror ?ad Empress; in an open carriage, with only the HM Attendance, drove through the Mount Mai tro district, noon and even? ing? yesterday. Theetowds cheered en? thusiastically. ' 1 ' PAS?, June 12.-Tho tumults in the streets continue. The cavalry paraded all night, but met willi no resistance; ar? resta continue to be' mudo. . Strong' de? tachments of military are posted in tbe streets to prevent an outbreak. CJOHDOVA, SPAIN, Jane 12.--At the Re Enbliese meeting 50,000 were present, deputies from every. Southern province participated, and protested against a monarchy, w.th revolutionary speeches. The Spanish and American flags were entwined, which elicited great shouts for America and Grant. While the meeting was in session, tho military and civil guards interfered, which created a panic. Women and children were trampled down and several lives lost. The crowd then barricaded the streets. A serious affray is anticipated. LONDON, Juno 12.-The House of Gommons bas postponed the debate on the Alabama claims to the 10th of July. The House of Lords debated the dises? tablishment, bill, but no action was taken. The London Times has ai editorial on the state of affaire in Paris, and says of the crowd wbioh demolished tbe Ki? osques, und sung the Marseilles, at mid? night: It is not their political power, whioh is to be feared, but we must re? member that it is a long time since a crowd bas disturbed tho peace of Paris a phenomenon worthy of attention, com? ing os it does after an election, which gave nearly one-half of the votes of tho country to the opposition. ,Tbe, Daily Nevos nus an artic!? on the subject,-saying that Europe must look to an independent and increasing minority in tbe Corps L?gislatif for a cessation of armed peace in France, which will be hardly less dit'.citrous to tbe interests of civilization than a prolonged war. 'Washington Stir,. WASHINGTON, June 12.-Tho Cubans have despatches reporting that two ex? peditions, of over o' '0 mun, with arms, ammunition and provisions were safely landed, and have joined the patriots. The men aro tried soldiers of the late war. Desertions from the Spaniards to the Cubans are causing frequent, colli? sions between the troops and volunteers, whose animosities aro irreconcilable. The Cubans have orgauized their forces into two army corps. Gen. Thoa. Jor? dan commands one. A battle between Jordan's uud Lusca's forces are daily ex? pected. Jordan bas over $2,000 Ameri? cans in bis corps. The unlit.irv have been instructed to treat all Kansas Indians found outside tbe reservation as outlaws uud vagrants. Internal revenue receipts to-day $o47, 000. Senator Boss wants troops to quell the Kansas Indians. The latest advices plaoe Minister Mc? Mahon safe with Lopez, about fifty miles from Asuncion. The Treasury issued no fractional cur? rency during tbe week. The National Divinion Sons of Tem? perance took uo action regarding tho ad? mission of negroes to subordinate divi? sions. The questions were referred to State and Territorial Grund Divisions. Delano bas decided adversely to the exemption from taxation claimed by cotton brokers. Dummk Nows. ALBANY, June 12-The National Ty pogruglncal Convention ado- ted resolu? tions deprecating religious i .nd political tests to employment, and censuring Clapp for employing Douglas, (who is a negro und a rut)-vote 47 to 37. The Convention, after a prolonged .se? cret session, adjourned sine die. LOUISVILLB, June 12.-Burial was re? fused by Catholics to a Fenian officer, because the Fenians persisted in wearing their regalia in the church. AUGUSTA, June 12.- -Alexander H. Stevens bun recovered from bis recent illness, caused by an accident. CHARLESTON, June 12.-Suiled steamer Manhattan, New York; schooner " 8. B. Strong, Wilmington, Delaware. General Slocum, in bis lecture of "Military Lessons of the War," tells the following story in reference to the battle 4of Bull Hun: "The influence of oor officers over their men, and the ?tute of our discipline, is best illustrated by un iucident, which occurred on the field iu the beat of the JJ ' battle.; Au officer, who has since become . very prominent und well-known tbrongb . . out tho country, was then iu command of a brigade on the right of our Hue. While riding over tho Held, be discover? ed a soldier concealed in a hole in the ground, which wua of just sufficient di? mensions, to afford him abeller. Tbe General rode up to him, inquired as to ilia regiment, uud.ordered bim to join it at once. Thu mau, looking bim full in the face, placed hie thumb upon his nose and replied, "No you don't, old fellow; . you want this bole yourself." "Doubt truth to be a liar?" exclaims Shakespeare io one of his impassioned little Bongs. "So I do!" responds an in? dividual who publishes, in one of the city papers, decidedly "personal" adver? tisement addressed to "Truth," und couched in this attractive style: ' Youl communications are received. You ar? a liar. Should like a personal interview to-day." What au agreeable "interview" it must have been to which "Truth" was thus gratuitously invited! INeio york World. At a ypnng ladies' seminary, recently, during an examination in history, ono of the most promising pupils was interro? gated: "Mary, did Martin Luther dio a natural death?" "No." was tbe reply, "he was excommunicated by a bulL" -~?1HAHUIJIL, MU nmMJ8UU7f**w -~ NEW YOKK. 'Josue 12-Noon - Mtiiey active,t^a^pfWs^.v .FAo??>U and droopipr;. "WHeal ffuHandJlo. lover. CtoW.lt?i?eXbctlor. i*rdfitfuin-? stuam 19-^@19>?. Cotton quiet [ana firmer, at 811^.' Freights quiet. 1 7 P. M.-Cotton tinner, with saleit bf 3,500 bales, ?t 31^. Flour dull and beary. Corn ?curoo. Whiskey firm. ? Pork tir mer. nt 32.02. Lord firmer kettle 19^(3t20. Naval stores steady. Groceries quiet. Freights quiet and un? changed. Money easier daring bank hours and supply liberal, at 7; subse? quently abundaut at 6. The bank state? ment shows sharp contraction, wi ii eh is undoubtedly added to the stringency of the week. Sterling 9S@?%. Gold 39K. 13 AXTIMOIJK, June 12.-Cotton very firm at 31,'.<. Flour fairly activo. Wheat firmer, but not quotahly higher. Corn firmer-white 98; yellow 92. Pork 32 50. Bacon active and advaucing-shoulders 15. Lard firm at 19J?. Whiskey un? changed. CINCINNATI, June 12.-Whiskey 92@ 93. Mess pork held nt 32.50. Bacon firm and scarce-shoulders 13; sides 18. Lard held at 19. NEW ORLEANS, Jnue 12.-Cottou buoy? ant-middling 29>?($30; sales 850 bales; receipts 866. Gold 38>?. Flour-double 6.30; treble 6.50. Com 1.07@1.10. Pork ?13.75. Bacon advanced to 14%; olear rib 18J?; clear 18%. Lard 19>?; keg 20 @21. Sugar dull-common 9>?(ajl0; prime 13)^. Molasses-fermenting 45@ 55. Whiskey 57>^@92K. Coffee-fair l*%(g)15>?; Primo 16^@16^. MOBILE, June 12.-Cottou active and excited, but closed irregular, with Bales of 250 bales-low middling 2??28>?; receipts 245. SAVANNAH, June 12.-Cotton quiet hut firm-middling 29@29%; sales 250 bales; receipts 471. CHARLESTON, Jnne 12.-Cotton quiet but steady, with sales of 250 bales-mid tilings 30; receipts 422. LONDON, Jnne 12-Noon.-Consols 92)?. Bonds 79%. THE TWO SPRAODES.-Tho Rhode Island Spraguo, who promises to bring about "tho good time coming" by mak? ing money plentiful for everybody ; and the Chicago Spraguo, who has been mulcted in $100,000 on a breach of pro? mise. The Bhode Island Spraguo is a millionaire who goes for the diffusion of money with knowledge; the Chicago Sprague ia a millionaire who preferred his money to matrimony, and who prays after this fashion : "o, Lord boo art in heaven bless our 2 harts and soles." It is possible that the Bhode Island Sprague has never heard of the Chicago Sprague, bot one of his letters would be some? thing to have in tho list of the Washing? ton Globe. Sprague, of Chicago, is a sort of criti? cal visitation sent to us to show us in how many and what miraculous ways certain English words may be spelled. He would pass for a pretty good jokist of the orthographical school, and some of his efforts are without parallel. He spells the word wild thus "+ld." This sublime reliance on the sound of the first letter would have broken tipo heart of Artemus. QUALIFIED S?FTRAOE.-Nidjgersoffrogo in Washington is free of the odious qual? ifications that prevail in ce 'tain of the Northern States, but bas ot e not down in the law. Tbe.privilegeof v< iting is qual? ified by the high probabilit? that a man will have bis throat cut if ba opposes the majority. This cousolidatAs the vote, and makes a unanimity of sentiment very advantageous in politics. fi Panerai Invitation. The friends and acquaintan&s of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hontt, Mrs. E. J?Iuott, and or l?r. Jas. II. Wella and family. Ire respectfully invited to attend the funeral lr Mr. WM. lt. H UNIT, at the Baptist Church THI8 MOUS? ING, at hatf-pa*t 10 o'clock. Fulton Market PICKLED Ox Tongues Breakfast Strips. For HB| Junn-13: , ? E. if. Sagar-cured IO. D. HOPE. ~JZ%& Bent. }?R PLEASANT JEN. In a very _ ty, suitable for a sized family. Inquir? at tin. Jnne13 ? tOOMH and a eshrab part of iall or moderate [office. yawi* :. Colombia Debating Society. THE member? of the Columbia Debating Society are requested tovneet at the ludo I pendant Fire Eugine ConJpauy's .Hull TO I MOKUOW ..EVENING, at half-past 8 o'clock. By order of the President. June 13 1? W. W. WILLIAMS. Feo'y. 'Notice. ANY i'urson who may hiv e received,through tho mistake of tho poi it office, copie* of tn? Soitt^?rmiMlipator W &ecu?*Vagnzine< directed to L. P.-Miller! will confer a favor on th? Boto?rlb?T by lsavi?5? Vb om at the store of ^^??J*HmeJa. f . L. Pi MILLER. v L. II._L. ^i*KrSi'?rowers. I? THR. ?ligliH will leave Co? on Wedne1. ?av next for Newborrv County. ParaoDS ojD 'U(lie route of the main road can eave- thejr wheat threshed in tho best and qutckost maiiner bjr-\ VOZ?.K A Mo/ *.L.I8TEn, June 13 3 _Columbi. N. C. Beer! Beer?i SOME dealers in the > city havo boen in doubt (bat I conld hohl . mt, supplying them with Meer I hi* sa in mer. I now inform the public that I have a largo sn ppiy of old Lager Heir on hand, which i put i mshialanv Beer drought fi om the North, or ew*n imported from Oer iii mn . at? to purity au d btrungth. I am nady io t.-Mt it by thu Herr Ht'alu. Ju..?. M ' JOH? fl. SKEOEU?. United States Internal Revenue, COLLECTORS OffPICR. 3n D1HT..H. C., COILUMMA, May 29, 186y. NOTICE is horeb> given to ?ll persons who may be interest rd in ono box of Tobacco, ai u k! ? Woodruff A; Park.-r, Mobile, Ala., which was seized at this place on 28th instant, for violation of the I nternal Revenue Laws, to make claim before ir e in thirty days from tho publication of this n otico. H. M. WALLACE, May 90 m3 Dep. Col. 8d Dist., 8. C. A COLOSSAL AGGREGATION OF OLYMPIAN SPORTS AND &3 NATURE'S WONTJ3BRS. JC?4 Ool- O- T- -A.xa3.os' L37|New Orleans Circus & Menagerie. dBrV"'| Thc only organization of tho kind extant, projected and cquippoil r\| S . with Southern capital, managed and directed by Southern mon, and Jjrjg^i it* perambulations confined to Southern States, and by far tho moat .- Tmffi elegant, attractive aud satisfactory exhibition now traveling. ?^^Si COL. C. T. AMES..Proprietor. ?^?V^ DOC. CHAMBERS. ..1.Business Manager. rSff \- CATT. J. L, BREESE. .Treasurer. (^.Orjf! The entiro combination will exhibit at ?$ |l Columbia, Monday, June 28, at 2 and 7 P. M. ijMkr \ Introducing a serien of entertainments pre-eminont 1 y beautiful, novel v| V 'J and interesting, effected by ^Wy. j A SCORE OF BEAUTIFUL LADIES. ?^^kr Tho moat fascinating, accomplished and elegant in tho Arenic Pro ^SffS j fesfiiou. TV A LEGION OF MALE ARTISTS. YL^P Thoy havo few equals and no superiors in phases of daring and agility. JiW I A DUO OF* UON TAMERS. I . J M jiu and female, thc personification of miraculous and incoroprchen d\ y!< ! sihle courage and fortitude. ly) A MOST EXTENSIVE MENAGERIE. ^^wO1 Of raro Wild Beasts of nearly every known apecicB, and of every gco ?<jR<s ' graphical range from tho Frigid to tho Torrid Zones. J^?^ j A HERD OF TRAINED HORSES. Schooled almost to tho point of rationality. Miracles of equine ac f \ complitmmouta. Clowns, Musicians and Comedians, Brimful of rich humor, ravishing harmony and acceptable facctia, fl together with all tho necessary adjuncts to render it the larpent, must complete and rationally interesting amusement combination before I ! the public. A THE GRAND STREET PROCESSION i Will eclipse in gorgeous dbplay, ?tent and novel features, among jj <vhich will bo the TURNING LOOSE LIONS, BENGAL TIGERS aud ? LEOPARDS, anything of tho kind ever before witnessed. |l For deroription see Company publications. June 13 C First of the Season. Rf\ BAGS NEW FLOUR, from thu Excol .)\J sior Milln. August?, warranted fir.it qnality. For HRIO by E. A G. D. HOPE^ Good ! BetterTi Best'.TT RE AD KR, if you want the best HAM in market, try ono of Thomas <? Co.'s Ken? tucky Hams, sold only bv j May 31_' J. jfc T. R. AGNEW. Pipes ! Pipes ! ! .)C\ T)OZ- Assorted Brier Koot, with Metal ?i\J Screws, 20 Doz. do., with Maerschaum Lining, 1 Groan Cane Pipen. JOHN O. KEEPERS. Stockholders' Meeting Charlotte und South ( molina R. II. ( o. BMBP A MEETING of the Stockholders V.iwcf3S2* or tho Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad Company is hereby called to bo held at the citv of Columbia, South Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, tho 7th dav of July next, at 12 o'clock M., to consider the question of ap? proving the consolidation of the Company with the Columbia and Auguota Railroad Company, and tho terms of such consolidation. May 30_WIST JOHNSTON. Promdent. "JEROME FAGAN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Cabinet Furniture, ;&c. Warerooms Main st.. South of Washington. ?BKUBH3*to. IN addition to the usual full ^Kiupply of Horte e. Furnishing ^^^^^^^^^ mods in his line, ia in receipt Ol aline Of i-AUX< 'R AND RED-ROOM PURNI? rUllK, which In ?lyle ?nd elogauoe ot finish, as well as uheapnoss and durability, cannot bo 4Urpauucd iu any market South uf Baltimore. Call and examine for yourselves.1 Orders for FUNERALS, either in country or city, will be attended" to proiiiplly. Furnltuve made to order. Particular attention given to Repair? ing Packing and Jobbing. _May 9 Great Bargains TO liz HAD At Till SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT AND HAT. VEEjV> ;> I AM RECEIVING gfjjffc jBBH^ttS_w<!eklv supplies di- SSS ^^BBJ^^iCSfi nuiiutactuiers in .*~>5L riiiiad-wi.ihia, Uaitimoro and North Carolina, and have made suiib arrangement* with them aB will enable me to offer rire inducements te purchasers. Persona wishing to buy Ri KITH, SHOES and HATS, will save ninney by giving nie a call, as "quiok sales and short profita" ii my motto. A. SMYTHE, Jnnn 1 Opponlto Columbi? Hut el. Stock to be Taken! For One Week I will SELI ray Stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT COST, FOB , CASH ! Juno 9 fl. P. JACKSON. Jos. DANIEL POPE. A. C. HASKELL. POPE & HASKELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS Iff EQUITY, Of?co-Law Rango, Columbia, 8. C. May 5 Family Supplies. CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEA8, 1? casca Italian Maccaroni, Young America and Cutting P Cheese, Fretin Country Butter, Prime Leaf Lard, Extra Family Flour-in bags and barrels, Hocker's Self-liaising Flour, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Superior Cider and White Wine Vinegar, Java, Laguara and Rio Coffees, Orange Sugar-cured Hams. Breakfast Bacon and Country Cured Hame, Jeffreys' and McEwen'? Scotch Alea, Barclay it Perkina' London Porter, Catawba Wine and Champagno, Heidsick Champagne am Claret, All fresh, and for salo low by _Jnno_4_E fe G. D. HOFF. NOW IS YOUR LAST CHANCE ! SELLING OFF AT AND BELOW COST! Don't tnissthie we,ek . ll is your boat chance of buying tho followipg articles low, for cash: ^WEUtf, BILYER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, otc, etc. - Also ort hand, an assortment of Gold and Silver Spangles. At I. SULZUACHER'S, June 8 Siern nf Groen Spectacles. F?UfTS JHtAflBiOUT OF SEASON. LEMONS AND ORANGES,' Datos, Prunelles, Figs. Prunes. ' A fVilish lot of fine French Confection? ery-something rich.' raro and palatable. Frosh Nuts, Almonds and Itair-ins. Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lomon Sugar. Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, AN ENDLESS VARIETY. CAKES and'PIES- freah and mado to order. Puru CANDIES manufactured daily. Croquet Sots-afine, healthy, out-door exor? cise. Keep Cool! Tho subscriber, intonding to give bia friends and customers a chance to keop cool, has de torroltod to reduce tho prico of CREAM for tho balance of ihe Beason. Croam poi- quart, 75 cents. Cream per plato, 20 cents. Cream per half plato, 10 cents. Lemonade and Fruit Beverages, 10 cents por ?lasa Call and bc convinced of the correctness of tho above. j. MCKENZIE, Juno 4 Main Street. _ Selling Off at Cost! ? CUOIC? lol or WINKS, LTQTJTJ1W, 8E?' ??L. GARS. TOBACCO, Ac JOHN STORK dj 80N8, . Assombly Btroet, near Post Office. Jurie 18 a - ? ' ' ' j rj _ Preserving Kettle*. T~ TINNED and Enameled Preserving KET? TLES, for aale low. by FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. Something Extra Fine'. THE Triumph 8od;v Water Ap - paralna ia in full operatiou for the soason, with choice Syrups mado of pure juioe of fruit, at HEISE'S Confeciionory and Bazaar and Ice Cream Sa? loon. Mav 30 Vinegar! Vinegar!! 5BBLS. Tura Cider VINEGAR, 5 bbla. Pure White Wine Vinegar., For salo low by the barrel and at retail, by Juno ll J. A. T. R AGNEW. Measuring Faucets, GUARANTEED correct, at manufacturers' prices and freight, by FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. Butter and Cheese -I rv TUBS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, 1AJ 20 Boxes Prime CHEESE. Just received by steamer and for sale by April 27 J. A R. AGNEW. Notice. PARTIES wanting REAFER8. THRE8HING MACHINES, .Vc, will do woll to make their order? and inquiries at onco. Prices from $50 to $500. at Factory. Mob ll FISHER. LOWRANCEFISHER. Sardines! Sardines!! 1r\r|r\ HALF BOXES SARDINES, at . \ /\ f\J 30 conta por box by retail. 1,000 Quarter Boxes Sardines, at 25 cents per box br retail. For Bale by _May29_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. General Commission Business. CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE, Orders for purchaao of Merchandize, Shipments o? Cotton, and GENER/xL COM? MISSION BUSINESS, solicited bv HARK E. COOPER, Main street. Best references given. March *>4 3mo Smoked Meats, &c. EXTRA SUGAR-CURED BACON STRIPS, Extra Sugar-cured Hams and Shoulders, Kxtra Largo Smoked Boof Tongues. For nalo by GEO. HYM MERS. Claret and Cider. IC ASK TABLE CLARET on draught, Champagno Cider on draught, Stock of WINES unu-uially full, from com? mon to finest grades, and offered] at very low price? by_GEO. -KYM ME RS. Fire and Lile Insurance. H. H. NICHOLS ?Si CO., AGENTS, COLUMBIA, S. C., REPRESENT OLD COMPANIES, with ag? gregate accumulated Capital*, January 1, 186<J, of $22,379,174 00. April 30_RE INSURED._Smo Estate John Ledingham. ?JOTICE is given that on tho 5th day of 1 July next tho undersigned will apply to Hon. William HuUon Wigg, Judge ot Pro? bate, for a final discharge as Administratrix of the estate of John Ledingham, deceased. _Juno_3 Jl3?_ F. C. LEDINGHAM. Administrator's Notice.. ALL PEIU-O'VS having claims against tho estate of Mas. E. T. HOPKINS, of Rich? land County, aro requested to hand them in, properly attested; and all iudebted will make immediate paymont to JAMES HOPKINS, Administrator, JMay 8 sl3 Hopkins' Turn-Out, S. C. R. R. Light! Light!! Light!!! SAFETY and Economy combined, by using the CRESCENT GAS GENEKATOR and ORESCENT OIL. This Oil is non-explosive and gives a brilliant light, without the use ol lamp-chimneys, or the trouble of cloaning them. Kerosene Lamps altered to use tho Cresoent Oil and Gas Generator, at a trifling expense. For farther information and a sup? ply of Crescent Oil and (ian Generator, apply to_J. h T. R. AGNEW Post Office No. 2. LETTERS and Papers addressed to tho fol? lowing named persons, "having, we sup posid, got into the wroiig box," eau bo had by applying at the office of the undersigned": H. A. McOaalam, E. H. Hoinib-h. Dr. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. E. Chappell, R. MeGrady, M J. O'Hearn, J. A. Pitkins. J. L. Neagle, Mis? Sosie Dennis, J. K. Jillson, Superintendent S. C. R. R. Co., M. M. Crawford, Columbia, 8. C. E. A G. D. HOPE. June ll New Books at Duffie &. Chapman's. OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY by W. Smith, LL D.. $2. Yentorduy, To-Day and For? ever, a poem, in 12 book?, by Bickerstith, $2. The Malay Archipelago: the Land of the Orang-outang and the Bird of Paradise; Tra? vels, with maps and 51 engraving'!, bv Wallace, For Her Sake; a novel, by Frederick W. Ro? binson, 75 cents. The Man Who Laughs; by Victor Hugo, 50c. Cometh Up Like a Flower, GO cents. Not Wiiely bnt ton Well; by same author. CO. Kathaleen: by author of Raymond's Heroine. And many oilier new novels and good old ones. Standard Poets-Shakspeare. Pope, Milton, Dryden, (.'am j ?I ? > ll, Ru. ns. Tennyson, Moore and others, at 50 cent* each, in paper binding, handsomely printed. M*y 28 DB?TiitiaHtOORE, Dexkta.1 Surgeon, IS now prepared to executo in the mos sell il? lino manner all branches of bis profession. Teeth extracted without pain by uso of NI? TROUS OXIDE OAS. Persons desiring his service, would do well to eng?go uti hour. Office over Messrs. Bryan A McCartei's Bookstore, Main street, Columbia. H C April ll 3mn cjinz$W atyLVgqcfs, pfNK OF SOUTH 0 AR?LINA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500.000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Deposits ox" $2.00 and I pw urdu Received. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerkd, Planters, Prof essional Men and Trustees can depo? sit their Funds and receive six per cent, inter? est, compounded every six month-.. OFFICERS i GEM. WADE HAMPTON, President. Cor,. J. B. PALM KR, vice-President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Express. May 1 City Taxes. CITY COUPONS, receivable for City Taxes, for sale by GREGG, PALMER A CO. ick ra. Elias Gradick et al.-Petition for Par? tition. IH pursuance nf en.order made by Wm. Hut sou Wing, Judge ot Probate for Richland County, directed to me, I will sell, ou the FIRST MUNDAY ia July next, in front of the court boase, in Columbia, within tho legal hoar?, A tract of LAND containing 200 acres, more or less, situated on Cedar Creek, ia tho Coun? ty of Richland; bounded by lauds of David Gradick, Wosiey Sarter, Daniol Leitner and Elias Gradick; being the tract of land on which tho late Christina Gradick, deceased, resided. TznKs or SALE.-Cash enough to pay costs of these proceedings, and one-half of bid; ba? lance in twelve months from date, with inte? rest, Bccured by mortgage of premises. Pur? chaser to pay for stamps and papers. June 13 mth P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. To License Holders. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, June ll, 1869. ALL persons holding LICENSES from the City Council for any purpose which will expiro on tho 1st of July next aro notified that applications for renewal must bo handed in before the 15th inst., tho next regular meeting of council. j. s. MCMAHON, Juno 13 2_City Clerk. United States Internal Revenue, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. 3D DIST., 8. C., COLOMBIA, Juno 8, 1869. ALL persons claiming aa interest iu a WAGON aod TWO HORSES, said to be the property of John M. Oliver, of Danville, Va., seized for a violation of United States In? ternal Revenue Laws, are hereby notified to appear in thirty days from this dato, and show cause why they should pot bn forfeited ac corrtiug to law. R. M. WALLACE, June 9 WBC> Dep. Col. 3d Oi-t . 8. C. South Carolina-Richland County. IS EQUITY. John A. Crawford vs. Sophronia Muldrow, et at. Bill for Foreclosure. IT appearing that Robert Muldrow and Sam? uel Muldrow, two of tho Defendants in tho above stated case, are beyond the limits of this State: and, on motion of F. W. MoMaster, So? licitor for complainant, it is Ordered, That tho said Robert Muldrow and Samuel Muldrow do plead, answer or demur to the said bill within forty days from tho publication of thia order, or a decree pro confessa be entered up against i thom. I). D. MILLER. C. Ol P. CI.EBK'S OFFICE, Columbia, May 13, I860. May U_ ctd4 . - C. & S. C. and G. & A. R. R CO. R Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agent's Office. COLUMBIA, S. C., MAT 27, 1869. nrjMM ON and after "ii^WwlTUF.SDAY. I?t June, DAILY ACCOMMODATION TICKETS will be sold at all First Clan* Agoneies on these roads to other stations, from which persons can return same day for one fare. Conductors will furnish tickets at points whore there are no Agents. Tickets good for auy returning train on day of dato, but not for any subse? quent day. C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. E. R. DOUSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. June 11 tl2 ARTIFICIALTT??TH. PK?. REYNOLDS it REY? NOLDS are preparad to furnish ARTIFICIAL TEETH on a larger scale than heretofore, and at rates much below the usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, constitutes tho highest order of art in this speciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures constructed by this process possess many ad? vantages over gold plate wore, and can be sup? plied at about half the cost of the latter. An examination of specimens, especially by thoao having experience in such matters, is re? medially invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBRER BETS ?25. The samo, strengthened by gold bandi?. 185. Term? naen. April 30$ The State of South Carolina, KEHSUAW-It? EQUITY. /.V THE Cl ROUIT CO Ult T. William E. Johnson and others, President and Directora of the Bank ? f Camden, H. C., vs. the Rank of Camden, S. C., and others.-Bill for Directions. Injunction and Relief. TN pnrsance of a decretal order en tere p in JL this cause, creditors of tho Bank of Cam? den, 8. C., aro required to present statements oT their claima, designating the number of the bills or notes of each denomination, forming any part thereof at the banking house in,Cam? den, 8. Con or before tho lat Soptember next, and are enjoined from commencing or further prosecuting any suits against the said corpo? ration without the npeciil leave of said Court. C. XMIVKK, C ark of tho Circuit Court M tv 2:1 ml3_For Kerahaw Co.. S. C. THE CELEBRATED A .T. STE WA RT & CO. Sole Agents FOR THE UNITED STATES. IS FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY W . ZD . LOVE Columbia, S nth Carolina. Juno 9 Imo White Sulphur Spring?, ' Greenbrler County, Weat Virginia. 11HE8E celebrated Springs, so favorably kii->wn fir their valuadlo Alterativo Waters, eharuiiug .-nimmer climate, and as one of the moat fashionable revorta in the country, was opontd for company on tho 15th of May, and with tho extensivo improvements thal have burn inaile wil be prepared Air the e. mit. TI able accommodation i.f from 1,500 to 2 000 persons, Clio WHITE SULPHUR is now ibe Western terminus of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and the ears of that road (in connection will, telegraphic laeilities) will be running to thc Springs by lat July. No pains or expense liavt or will bo apart d to aoeuro the eoinf i; t.rV-i^en-f tortainmont. in all thc varieties < f lu-eomm? dation, of i he largo number of \?.. .**K/fik?\ will retort to the Springa tho prout nt i-caeonTI One of thc best Lawn and Rall Room Bandi will bein attendance. An ?-xtou?iv-o Livery hai tit-en provided, and mutable arrangement! made to Keilu aie every innoeont and recrea live amuaeim nt appropriate to a lashionabh Watering Place. A number of Fancy and Mas alterarlo Rall? will be givon during the season <'bureen will be $25 per week and $90 month children nuder 10 years of age and colored sor vants, half price; white sorvants, according bf accommodations. PEYTONS A CO., Proprietors, May 19 |13 Whit? Sulphur Springs, West Va.