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ForelRii rec wa. LONDON, May 30.-The colonial office has advices of the utter and final failure oj tho recent Fenian attempt on Canada. PATHS, May 30.--Eugenio visits Den? mark. The small-pox in increasing ter? ribly. HAVANA, May 30.-C?spedes' son, Os oar, has been captured, and an Ameri? can Colonel, John Cluney, killed. De Bodas executed aoven prisoners in retali? ation for aoven wood-cutters killed near Puerto Principe. A telegram from Puerto Prinoipe says, C?spedes was pre? vented by his partisans from escaping from the country. ?-?- ? Domestic Ncwa. CHARLESTON, Moy 26.-Arrived-steam? ship Tennessee, New York. WASHINGTON, May 30.-All tho offices are closed and it is n general holiday. BUY AN, WYOMING, May 30.-The In? dians raided a stage route to tho South Pass, yesterday, capturing ten stnge horses and wounding ono. The country South is full of Indians. ST. ALB A AS, May 30.-Many Fenians, believing O'Neil'e arrest was voluntary, threaten his life. ROCHESTER. May 30.-The post office was robbed ol all its letters last night. TonoNTO, May 30.-Despatches from Buffalo say l,i00 Fenians aro there, who express a determination to continuo the raid. PORT COLBOURNE, May 30.-AU fears of the interruption of the Welland Canal are dissipated. " ?here are plenty of troops along the lino ! > protect it. Tho Red River troops hsve boen detailed to moot any contingency. PHTLADEIIPHL , May 30.-Tho Presby? terian AssomblyUnbled a resolution ap? proving of Grn t's Indian policy. The Homo, Chinese,1 Jews and Indian Mis? sions have been., rnnsferred from Foreign to Home Missiq s. AUGUSTA, Ma? 30.-Tho wheat crop of Georgia is goori- and promises a large yield. Wmz-ScRATi'JoF HISTORY.-Tho Now York World, in -iriticising Judge Black's defence of Stanton in the Galaxy, intro dnend the following incident: "Nor is it amiss here to state a fact not generally known, but susceptible of proofy that when on tho trial of Wirz, Judge Ould, tht Confederate Commis? sioner'of Exchai ge, enmo to Washing? ton, asa witnessi uder subpoena, to prove the facts we ha>; s stated, Stanton sent him word that i he did not return homo at once, hirt parc e would be determined. He went av>ay, j nd Wirz was hung!" To which we \ ould add the additional faot, not gdneral'Jy known, that General Robert E. iee aud Gonerol Howell Cobb were also pubpenoaed aud ordered to Washington ns witnesses for the accused, but wore subsequently met en route by despatches Vom the Government, order? ing them nit to come on. Gen. Cobb got ns far ai Savannah, and, receiving his despatclk turned back. The prose? cution had lp>th these gentlemen rejeoted as witnesses|t>n tho ground thart having engaged in rebellion, thoy were personal? ly infamous ind not to be believed on oath! Wo may alto state, us au interesting fact in this connection, that Gen. Cobb, who was in command at Macon during the year 18G?; had ho been allowed to reach Washington, would have testified that upon receipt of n very largo num? ber of wounded Coufoderates from a re? cent battle, moro than could be accom? modated in Macon, ho wrote to Auder sonville to have a quantity of lumber that had been collected there, sent up imme? diately, to bo used in tho construction of temporary hospitals. Wirz refused lo lei it go, alleging tbat ho had been trying long and had procured it with great dif? ficulty in order to shelter his prisoners. We had this ciiluimstanco from General Cobb's own lip? Thus it was tPt witnesses for the de? fence were silenced by that blood-thirsty court, and poo;^Virz, innocent though he was, sont tr 5 is last account. Stanton has gone to m t him before a higher tribunal, when 1 lolwituesses will be re? quired.-Suvak ?th Republican. The "Repulgan Party" of George? town County, ?1 mass meeting assem? bled, adopted J iolutions declaring that Whittemore is no longer worthy of the support of tho Republican party; that the notion of Congress was just, and that to support Whittemore is to justify the assertion tl at tho colored people are unfit to exer.ci.<e, intelligently, tho right of suffrage. ? A most disastrous firo occurred at Ce? dar Keys, Fla-, on Friday night last, which resulted in tho destruction of a large portion of tho spacious railroad wharf and war^bjouse, a freight car and some fifty bales of cotton, together with the steamor Louisburg. Tho fire is said to bo work of an incendiary, and suspi? cion rests upou the mate of tho steamer, who has boen arrested. A. New Alban*", Indiana, man stood by whilo an exciting light was going on bo tweon two wo then, every now and then exolairaing: "JJ ck her, Betsy, lick her: ?ou're my wifo,| aud if you don't lick her, 'll lick you." Betsy obeyed her lord. An Indiana editor advises a correspon? dent not in future "to snatch up his pun and go rip-snorting along in thc stylo of an unconscionable ass." Last Friday, there was a hail-storm in Lancaster Count}'. On a plantation on Camp Creek, the hail was eighteen inches deep. Tho overgreon" in Iowa also aro dying everywhere, and tho nursery-men no moro know tho reason than do those of Illinois. The Marquis'of Cholmondeley is dead. Ho was roinarftablo only for his name, which is invariably pronounced, for short, "Chumr ." 800 passengers sailed from Now York, on tho 28th, or European steamers. Driukists, gc to Pollock's. I FIWAWCIAIJ ABD COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, May 30-Noon.-Stocks strong. Money 3@5. Exchange-long 9%; Bbort 10%. Gold 14^. Bonds 12%. Tennessee's, ex-oonpon, GI; new 56%; Virginia's, ex-coupon, 69; new 69y, \ Missouri's 94??; Iiouisiana's, old, 76>? ; new 73>?; levee 6's 76; 8's 92; Ala? bama 8's 101,%; 5's 74>?; Georgia 6*e 90; 7's 95)^; North Carolina's, old, 48}?; new 25; South Carolina's, old, 90; new 82. Flour 5o. better. Pork quiet, at 29.75@ 29.80. Lard dull, at 16 for steam. Cotton quiet and steady-middling uplands 22%; Orleans 23>?; sales 400 bales. Freights steady. 7 P. M.-Money 3@5. Gold l'???@ 14%. Cotton dull; sales 310 bales middling uplands 22%. Common to fair flour, extra Southern, 5.90($6.05. Wheat closed heavy and declining-win? ter red and amber Western 1.35. Corn unchanged. Pork dull, at 29%@29%. Lard heavy-kettle 16J??@1G ? ?. Whiskey unchanged. Freights firmer. BALTIMORE, May 30.-Flour quiet and steady. Wheat Bteady, at 1.40(0)1.52. Mixed corn 1.15. Pork less linn, at 30.00. Bacon less firm. Whiskey scarce and demand light, at 1.09@1.10. CINCINNATI, May 30.-Corn dull, at 90@92. Whiskey unsettled, at 1.04? 1.05. Provisions quiet and unchanged. ST. LOUIS, May 30.-Corn firm mixed, iu bulk, 80@83; choice white sacks 1.05. Whiskey steady, at 1.05. Provisions heavy. Mess pork 30.00. Shoulders 13. Lard quiet, at 15)-?@16. LOUISVILLE, May 30.-Corn unchanged. Provisions quiet. Lard 17. Whiskey 1.01. NEW ORLEANS, May 30.-Cotton dull and unchanged-middling 22; sales GOO bales; net receipts 2,804. Flour dull - super 4.50; double 5.00; treble 5.20@ 5.50. Corn-mixed 1.20@1.25; white 1.30. Pork 31.50. Bacon dull, at 14)? <7rU7j.?; barns 21?21}.,. Lard-tierce 15?.?(?)17; keg 19@19,!?. Sugar-prime ll{<v.lii:i. Molasses-primo reboiled 70 (?>75. Whiskey 2.50. Coffee-fair 16%: prime 17%?18,i.i. MOIULE, May 30.-Cotton dull and nominal-middling 21 x?; snles 100 bales; receipts 622; stock 35,608. CHARLESTON, May 30. -Cotton quiet aud steady-middling 21J4'(?;21}.j; sales 100 bales; receipts 403; stock 8,864. SAVANNAH, May 30.-Cotton quiet but firm-middling 21%; sales 150 bales; receipts 613. AUGUSTA, May 30.-Cotton dull-sales 138 bales; receipts 90; middling 21. LONDON, May 30-Noou.-Consols Oi^g. Bonds 89%. LIVERPOOL, May 30-3 P. M.-Cottou quiet-uplauds 10?4@10%; Orleans 11% ?UH> LIVERPOOL, May .30-Eveuing.-Cot? ton dull and irregular-uplands 10?4 Orleaus ll; sales 10,000 bales. CINCINNATI PRODUCE AND PROVISIO? MARKET-Reported by Morris & Reid Provision Brokers.-CINCINNATI, OHIO May 25, 1870.-Provisions-tho marke continues dull and drooping, with onh a moderato consumptive demand. Mes: pork is not offered under 29.75@.30.00 and only small jobbing lots bring thesi figures, but there is not much iuquiry a 25c. less. Bacon-tho market is casie and prices rulo a little lower, with sale of shoulders at 13??; clear rib side 1G%@16%; clear sides 17%, all packed sugar-cured hams arc firm, at 10}.J(_?}20 canvassed and packed. Bulk meats thero is a good demand for shoulders a H%@H%i nod sides at 14%; but hold ers ask %'(W),1.iC. more; clear ribs arc heh at lo1.;, and clear sides at lGc. loose Lard is quiet, with offerings of city kef tied rendered at 1G, and couutry at 15?, to a limited extent; but thcro is only jobbing demand at these figures. Cor -thc demand is active for primo cai with sales at 95@9G on arrival, an mixed shelled sells ut tho sumo figure? but puro yellow sold at 98, uud white ii 98(7i!l.00; thoro is still some demand fe white shelled, including sacks, at 1.08(j 1.10. Flour-the demaud is not ver brisk, but the offerings aro light and th market is firm iu tone, and full prict have to bo paid to muke purchases family is difficult to buy under 5.3( and choico brands sell up to COO i small lots; extra is steady, at 5.10(7/ 5.21 superfine 4.G0@4.70; low grados 4.30( 4.40; rye Hour is in good demand, i 4.75@5.00 per barrel. Hay-Timotl l(U)0(o>18.00 per ton; low grades 11.00( 15.00 per ton. Whiskey-old prooe 1.03@1.0G per gallon for patent. Oats choico white sold at GO; fair lots at 57.' No. 1 mixed would not bring over 5 No. 2 aro dull, at 57 in elevator or sack On Mouday night last Mr. Bobe Seats was driving in bis buggy nc town when tho whilllle-trco was strm by lightning and literally splintered pieces, and, singular to say, witho damage to any person in tho buggy even to tho hor?es.~Staitnton Vindicate Charles Sumner sleeps thirteen hou ont of every twenty-four, according to Washington correspondent. What great pity 'tis that ho cannot bc indue to sleep thc other eloveu. Not only 1 but nil thc world would get a rest thei by. "Thcro is nothing new under thc SUE A Bcngftleso archaeologist has discover that tho chignon, "one-third larger th thc head," was in vogtio in thc El hundreds of years ago. j A MERCHANT'S OPINION.-A Bost merchant expresses his opinion that ' Congress would adjourn for ten yea j business would startup, and tho counl i would soou bo ina prosperous con tion." Governor Hoffman, of New York, 1 signed the Staten Island bridge bill. '1 work will cost SI,000,000, and will begun ut an early day. A Paris correspondent estimates ti 20,000 sano people aro imprisoned as unties in Franco, simply to get them < of the way. Rumor connects the Empress Eu nio's narao with a tale of scandal, other party being her chaplain. ?overnor Scott hos removed Fleet? wood Lan n eau, Esq., from the office of County Treasurer, and appointed Mr. John li. Stall, of Summerville, to fill the vacancy. Mr. Lanueau hos discharged the duties of the office of County Trea? surer not only with a signal ability, in? tegrity and fidelity, but with the utmost courtesy and satisfaction to the entire tax-paying community. [Charleston News. MAKING ROME HOWL.-There was a lively debate in the House of Represen? tatives, the other day, relative to the Roman mission. A good deal of "No Popery" was ventilated, on tho radic/d side, and it is presumed that Congo stands a better chanco for a Minister than the Eternal City. If tho Popo was only a negro Annexationjgfoactivoly urged in Nova Scoth-? B^Bruuswiok, and associais HpV^>ose exist in all the lu"rgfa^^Shraud villages. Public meetings aro held, at which stirring speeches aro made, and pamphlets are openly distributed, setting forth tho ad? vantages to bo dorived from annexation to this country. There aro 400,000 acres of land in tho Yazoo basin, Mississippi, liable to over? flow, which, if properly protected, is ca? pable of produciug moro cotton than hus bcou raised in thc United States in any ono year since the war. A Virginia man cocked a gun and blew down the mu/.zlo to see if it was loaded. He didn't state his conclusions, but the by-stauders who saw his head fly oft* think it was. Tho remains of Byron lie beneath a little whito tablet, without ornament 01 inscription, in a time-worn church, in a miserable, poverty-stricken village, n few miles out of Loudon. An exceedingly paternal mau, living on Dennis Lake, Florida, aged eighty 6eveu, is the father of sixty children, tho youngest of whom is nine montbi old. A French paper says the promised novelties for sea-sido and traveling cos turnen, will make young ladies look "lik< school-boys out for a holiday." Anna Dickinson says that "there is u< work a mau can do but that will be bette done by having a woman at his side.' How about making love to her rival? Tho patriotic Cubans of New York an always in "tho front"-seats of the thea tres. A pair of runaway horses overturnec seveu hives of bees in Illinois lust week and tho enraged bees stuug thom to death Connoisseurs, go to Pollock's. HOTEL ARRIVALS, May 30- Columbia Hotel. Janies S Simons, C W Williman, lt M Grce: and two children, \V D Kennedy, C Spcacht W A Bradley, Charleston; M ltico, Augusta J L Cowan, Ab Smith, W G Williamson, J ] Adams and lad)-, E S J Hayes, S C; W li Ten Eyck, E G Davis, Kew Yolk; T W Woodward Winnaboro; A C Carlington, Atlanta; J Green, B T Howard, city; J ll Kearney, G \ Kelly, rniiadelphia; lt B Hackney, Ya; D Jact sou, Georgia; J C Winsmith, J S Wiley, Spa) tanburg; H L Kendall, F M Eliott; Baltimore D W Anderson, England; J M Cranchcl Ninety-Six; Alex Molice, B F Alford, Greer ville. JS'iekerson House.-TL Terry, Agent Tempi? ton's; J H ltunkle, Columbia; W H Plomuif Cokcshury; Thomas S Moorman, Newhcrr; Mrs S A Folk, Sumter; H L Bollman and wifi Miss Saliio Grubba, D MacAboy, Pittsburg! Augustus Wheeler, Now York; C Jones, Tent E McKnight, J M Ho Ison, N C; ll E Coopc Bock Hill; W C Swaflicld, T Mooro, lt F Gri hain, H K Reade, h C; Mrs Joseph P Sniill Spartauburg; Henry L Uriuluy, New Oilcan T J Steers, Walhalla. EXPERIENCE or A YOUNO WOMAN.-A count i girl, young, pretty and happy; her etop wi elastic and the roses ot' health bloomed upc hercheek. Ono April morn she was overtake by a "spring shower," and "caught a cold It was lier "particular time," and supvressic was tho result. At the next "period" natui refused to act. Sho became sallow, swolle aud suffered intensely with pains in tho ba? and "lower stomach," palpitations, dilhcul of breathing, indigestion ami headache. Do tors failed to palliate her distressed conditio and shu longed for death ?is tho only hope relief. At thu instance of a friend, who In herself experienced its benefits, she was i doced to try Dr. J. Bradlicld'a Female Beg lalor. Jno bottle cured her. Sho is aga tho happy girl she was that April morning li fore thu shower. Tho Female Regulator prepared by L. H. Bradfield, Druggist, ? lauta, Ga., at il.OH JUT bottle, and kept by i respectable drug men throughout the land. M 20 (? OPINION or THE t'HESs.-Wo take pleasure calling thu attention of our readers to a vi remarkable medicine, a notice of which u pears in the Observer this morning-Heinitsl ''QUEEN'S DELIGHT." There must be son thine; in it, for we hear it spoken of as a p miration of much merit, and ono prepared Or. Heinilsh himself, of distinguished ph; macoulical reputation. The euphonious si briquet, "QUEEN'S DKI.IOUT," has in itself attraction which should commend it to r lady friends in need of so excellent a mc cine, and we suppose all would ho henetil by its uso. For salo by FISHER & HEINIT Druggists A2 Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va. OPEN MA I' 15. 1S70. flin IS favorite and celebrated Water 1 Place is now in complete order for thu ception of guests. Important iinprovcine have been added to thc buildings since the tablishment passed into tho hands of thc y sent proprietor, and it is lila purpose to lu it in a stylo not surpassed anywhere in A giuia. Tho waters of theso special H pru either euro or Kreativ relieve most cases Scrofula, Incipient Consumption, Chrci Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis, Chronic l'n monia, Chronic Dyspepsia,Chronic Diarrlx Chronic Dysentery. They aro also a gr value in thoso affections which aro pccutiai thu female constitution, and as nu appctn a tonic and general restorative, they are, i haps, unrivalled amongst mineral waters. '. proprietor will have provided for the la' and ball-room a first-class band of music, ; in general all the sources at amusement ; recreation usually found at our best sunn resorts will be at tho command of tho gui at "ROCKBRIHGE ALUM." Tho plac? within eleven to thirteen hours of Rich m G Washington, Baltimore, Ac, hy rail, a! daylight. Passengers leave thu cars of Chosapcako and Ohio Railroad at Goshen pot, and new and elegant stage coaches, pi lng rapidly over a smooth und levol roa< only eight miles, set down tho visitors at Springs to tea. JAMES A. FRAZIER, Propri?t? ter The Rockhridgo Wator and Alum A for Hale by tho principal Druggists of United States. Descriptive pamphlets eont froo on ann! lion. May 31 \lu Old Java Coffee. ?)f\ MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, sJ\J for salo at rednoed pricoa. E. HOPE Batter and Cheese. CHOICE Ooehon BUTTER and primo Factory CHEESE, jnat received, and for eale low by_J. J-- T. R. AGNEW. Oats. 1{\f\f\ BUSHELS Pi ?me FEEDING .UUV/ OATS, for salo by E. HOPE. Sugar Cared Hams. C)f~\f \ CHOICE Sngsr Cured HAMS, jual ^VJVJ received, and for Balo by April 27 J. k T. R. AG KEW. To School Teachers. BRYAN & McCARTER. Columbi i, S. C., alwaya koop for aaloa largo assort men l of CLASSICAL, and ENOLIBU HcnooL BOOKS; alao FRENCH and GEBMAN SCHOOL ROOKS and SCHOOL STATioNKny, at low pricop. May 19 Croquet, THEO AME for thisSoaaon. A large assort? ment, nomo 'piito cbeap; direct from the manufacturers, for Bale at BRYAN A HcCARTE R'S April 20 Rookstore. Samples for Distribution. ?~*\ O lo HARDY SOLOMON'S and get a aamplo \JC of Dr. l'rico'a CREAM BAKING POW? DERS. All they want ia a trial, to convince bou?c-koepers that thoy are tbe bcHt now in uac. May 20 Corn. QA BUSHELS PRIME V? niTE ?J\J.\JVJVJ and YELLOW CORN, to arrive from baltimore and Norfolk, for salo by T. TUPPER A SONS, May 21) 5 _ Cbarleston, S. G. _ Just Received. 2/\ri/"\ BUSH. PRIME WniTE CORN, . \_/l/U winch will bo aold at lowest market price, for cash, at May 1_ HARDY' SOLOMON'S. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho beat maimer, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Dee. 1(5 _WILLIAM GLAZE. Guns and Ammunition. j TUST received bv William Glaze, fine Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, lino Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, ?Shot and Caps, of all kind. One door North of Mcasra. Scott, Wil? liams A Co.'? Banking Houao. Dec IC Fine Gold Watches ?F all doacriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for sale at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Mesara. Scott A Williams' Ranking House. _Dec 10 To all Whom it May Concern. HAMRURG, S. C., JANUARY 10, 1S70. BEING appointed and commissioned as thc Receiver of tho Hamburg Rank, all par? ties having transactions with said Rank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM. Feb ?_ __ Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONGUES, Mutton Hams, Smoked beef, Pickled Rig Pork, Pickled Salmon, for sale bv March R _E. HOPE. Fresh Goods at Low Prices. 1 ?\ n?\f\ LRS. BACON HAMS, Sides ll/.I JU VJ and Shoulders. ?IMO libls. Family and low-priced Flour. 20 kits Mountain Butter. 50 bbls. Refiucd and Crushed Sugars. March 25 For salo bv E. HOPE. Stocks and Bonds, OLD AND SILVER, VDT Bank Notts, Coupons. Comity Claims, Jury Certificates, Mutilated Currency. Ac, Ac. Bought and sold by I). GAM R RI LL, Broker, Ofliee Columbia Hotel building, Blain street. May li) 8mo_ Strictly Prime White Corn and Eastern Hay. O f\ r\ SACKS Strictly Prime WHITE O VJ VJ CORN. 50 hales Prime HAY, now in store and of? fered for cash only. J ACOR LEVIN, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. May 2? 3 _ Tax Notice. THE Countv Treasurer hereby givoa notice that on and after THURSDAY, the 9th of JUNE, 1N70, a penalty of TWENTY TER CENT. will ho added to all tuxes remaining unpaid. Office hourn for receijtt of liixcs, only from 0 ?. m. I? 2 p. m. J. W. DENNY, May 20 0 Richland County Treasurer. Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, May 27, ls7o. IN pursuance of a resolution ol' thc City Council, au ?lection will ho held for City Clerk on Tuesday, tho ?list inst., al the Coun? cil Chamhor. Applicants for tho office will Tile their applications in this ofliee on or before that dale. J. S. McMAHON, May 23 4_ Citv Clerk. SELLING OFF BEFORE TAKING STOCK. IN ORDER TO REDUCE MY STOCK, PRE vious to 1st July, prices will ho greatly re? duced, mid ninny articlea aold rogardh ss of COST, to clear them out. I deem it unnecessary to enumerate, as I keep ovorv article usually found in thu DRY GOODS LINE. I have on hand a lot of Xl. o m n a n t s , which I will sell very low, to get them out of tho way. The attention of the community is respect? fully called to the above. C. P. JACKSON. May 21 NO C A N A K D. S. W. PORTER & CO. Aro constantly in receipt of first class DRY 6?033S, WHICH they are offering to this market at unusually low ligures. We ure a new house, and the great competition in this hue, compels us to bo fully up to the market. We keep posted aa to tho Eastern prices, and mark our gooda now in atoro in accordance with the decline. Wc sell good Goods at a living profit ; wo ask no more; an examination of our ?tock will certainly convince tho most skeptical of this truth. * Wo aro also doing business on the cash ayatem, which necessarily Hives many advantages, and consumers will lind it to their interest to give na a cull before purchasing elsewhere. Let tho prices fluctu? ate aa they may, we aro fully resolved not to he undersold. Call and seo na at our new store, Main street, Columbia. May 25 S. W. PORTER A CO. Hams, Beef Tongues. .)ftn SUGAR-CUBED Orango Hame. ??\J\J 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon. 500 lb?. F M Smoked Tongue?, 10 kalfbbls. Pickled Boo? and Pork. May 20_For sale by E. HOPE. $6,000 Reward! WE will pay $5,000 for the recovery of tho Currency, Gold and Bank Bille, stolen from our Bank on tho night of Saturday, 16th inst., or ton per cont, upon tho value of any portion thereof, and $1,000 for evidence to con? vict tho thieves. April 19_SCOTT, WIT,LTAM8 A CO. Oarolina Fine Bud Cordial, Manufacturad by Richard Harry & Co., Co? lumbia, S. C. THIS CORDIAL, a? itu name indicates, is made from tho Buds of tho Young Pino, with tho purent of spirits, and ia entirely freo from all oasontial nils. Wo can safoly recom? mend it in cases of Consumption, Affections ot tho Throat, and for its beneficial action on Urinary Organs, and as a pleasant Cordial, cither beforo or after inc al H. May 22 To Water Tenants. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, May 28,1870. ALL persons using Water from tho City ltcsesvoir, who havo neglected to pay fer tho uso o? thc samo, aro notified that their supply will bo abut off on tho 1st of Juno, if not paid for, and executions issued tor tho collection of tho amount due. May 25 fi J. 0. McMAHON. City Clerk. To Tax-Payers. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, May 23,1870. THE period for tho payment of tho City Taxoa hos been extended until tho 1st ol Juno. Defaulters aro notified that executions will positively he issued to thc Sheriff for thc collection of all arrearages at thc expiration of that dato, with instructions to make imme? diate collections. J. S. MeMAUON, May 25 G_City Clerk. BR. D. L. BOOZER Surgeon Dentist, ____ WOULD INFORM his patron? and the public, that lie in HUH ftTOS&SBt prepared to insert ARTIFICIAI M*-Ltn LT TEETH, upon Dr. Stuck'e Cele? brated l'atont Plates. Ho also has a largoi stock of Denial Material than ever was kept it: this city and can supply other Dentists. High' eet pricer, paid for old gobi, or new plater given in pay. Oflico-West side of Mail street, thrco doors North of Plain. April 15 The White Sulphur Springs, Grecnbricr County, West Virginia. FAMOUS for the Alterativo WaterB and Fa abionablo patrons, will be open on MAI lom; capable of accommodating, in view o tho improvements made, from 1,500 to 2.001 persons. Tho cars of tho Chesapeake am Ohio Railway now run to tho Springs. Tho location ia 2,000 feet above tho level o the sea, affording entire relief from summe prostrating heats. Excellent Banda and extensive Livery iu at tendance, and every arrangement for the en joy mont of guests. FANCY and MASQUE BADE BALLS during the season. Cit A HOES-125 per week, and f!)0 per month of thirty dava. Children, under ten year* and Colored Servants half price; White Sor vants according to accommodations. Addros _May 28 15_PEYTON .V CO.. Proprietors. nm, MANHOOD: ^SS* How Lout I How Restored! Just published, ina sealed eur elope. Price G ch ALECTTJBEON THE NATURAL TREA1 MENT, and Radical Curo nf Spenuatorrhea o Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emission: Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriag generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Ep lopsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Ines I pacify, resulting from SelT Abuso, Ac, b Robt. J. Culverwell, M. D., author or th "Green book," Ac. "A BOON TO TiwcsAXns or SUFFEBERS." Sent under seal, in a plain ouvelopo, to an address, post-paid, on receipt of six cunts, i two pustago Htampa, by CHAS. J. C. KLIN A CO.. 137 Bowrry, S'tw York, Post Ofllc Box 4,r,SO. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. May 3 Hmo City Machine Works COLUMBIA, S. C. THE nndersigm aro prepared ( J^So) /"^inV-Bv^- manufacturo Por J*&?\j?PtP\fl?. able and Station; r^^^^^LSS?m^L^k and Brass Castinj J\?^<flBrffiffltfg?8E? of all description t^^T^ Gearing Mill Iron We are aleo Agents for Emory's Univers Cotton Gins, and Geisor's Southern Thresh ai..I Cleaner. These machines have no Blip riora. Morril'a Deep Well Pumpa, Robe Wood it Co's Fountain and Ornamental Ir< Works. Orders from the countrv prompt attended to. RICHARD TOZER, _3I.iv 2l3mo_ ROBT. MCDOUGALL. Imported Wines. IHAYE just received tho following list choice WINES, comprising the tinest Eur pean branda. This is, without doubt, t! largest and best assortment ever offered Columbia. c-l.AK.ETS.--Brandenburg Freres' Med? St. Julien. Margaux, Pontet Canot, LaRoi Chateau LaRosc, Grand Yin Latour, IS; Maritaux, 1858: i.aFitto. 1858. HOI ivs AND SAfTEllNES-Lanbe hoi mer, Noerstcimor, Hockheimer, Mart brauer, Rudesheimer, Haut Sautcruc, Ha Baraac. CHAMPAGNES-Moot A Chandon's V zenay. Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gie Seal. Bruch. Puncher A Co.'a Lac D'Or, Ca D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. s II KU ui KS. -All Grades, from houae Wisdom A W?rter, Xorcs du La Frontera, eluding sumo very choice "AMONTILLADI worthy tho attention of connoiacurs. 3Iay_5_OI__itGK BYMMERS Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, SUMMKIt, 1H70. THIS elegant establishment will be opel for tho reception of visitors un tho ti day of JUNE, 1H70. Thu Proprietors, with thc experience of last Bummer, and having made many chan in thu different depart tn mi ts of this extent Watoring Place, each cf which it will be tl endeavor to ilipnoVE, extend a pleasant rec lion to their patrons. Tho Cottages arc largo and commodic separate and distinct from each other, i titted up with new Furniture. Every effort of thu Proprietor? will be forth to make their guests comfortable, i it will be their aim to keep up the reputa! ot tho MONTGOMERY Will PE SULPHI Thc social as well as the gay will lind that I place has peculiar advantages over many thu Watoring Places of Virginia. An elegant Band of Music has been secui Bowling Allevs, Billiard Saloons and Ba have buen titted up fer the amusement i comfort of guests. PostOftlce, Express Oflico, Telegraph Ot on tho premises for tho convenience i intercourse with all parts of thc world. Passengers will procure tickets via Yirgi ami Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnel, i take tho Springs Branch Railroad, wi: lands thom directly in the deception Hons the Springs. Board $3 pir day; {20 per week; $70 mouth. For further particulars, address WILSON A LORENTZ, Proprietor May 10 2uio Seed Feas. r"Tpr BU8HEL8 primo Clay Cow Peaa, for j O eood, for salo by_E.HOPE. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powders, THE bcBt now in uso, for sale bv May 26_HARDY SOLOMON. I. H. COLEMAN, Trial J-uDstioe. OFFICE, Dn. GEiop.n'B, North-oast corner of Plain and Assembly a tree te. AU business promptly attended te._May 21 3mo Dissolution. THE ?rm of FISHER A HEINIT8H is thia dav dissolved, by mutual conaent. J. FISHER, E. H. HEINITSH. Columbia, S. C., April 30. 1870. May 3 House and Lot for Sale. NOW occupied by C. Bouknight. Lot ox touda full front on Plain street, and about 250 foct front on Oates and Lincoln etreeta, anti covers nearly two (2) acres. Houao baa twelve (12) large rooms. Threo (3) rooms have been built in tho yard lately, suit ablo for oflicoa. There ia also upon tho lot a COTTAGE of threo (3) rooma, and other out-houaea, a large and fine Gardon. Water and Gaa throughout; ia ehaded by a fine and moat beautiful Grove of Treea. Tho location ia ono of tho moat doairablo in tho city, being near tho buaineaa parta, and proper diatances from Churcbea, Schnola and Railroad Depota. Tho prico will bc low, and torma oaay. Apply to ROBERT C. SHIVER. May 3 tuf_ Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta B. R., TREASURER'S OFFICE, COLUMBI*, S. C., May, 1870. THE Coupons on tho Ronda of this Compa? ny will bo redeemed at tho National City Bank of New York, tho National Banks of Charlotte and Columbia, at the office of Me?ars. John J. Cohen A Sona, iu Augusta, Ga., and at thia office, on and after the first of July next. These Ronda aro not subject to taxa? tion by tho States of North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia, and aro bettor secured by thc amount of property mortgaged and tho income of tho Road than any lionds here? tofore issued by tho Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company, or tho Columbia and Augubta Railroad Company. Aa it ia to tho interest of tho holders of tho two last named securities, and tho convenience of this Company, to have all tho Benda fundod as aoon aa practicable into tho first and only Mortgage Ronda of tho Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, and as the pay mont of tho Coupons of this Company alone ia provided for, the holders of the Charlotte and South Carolina A Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Ronda aro respectfully invited to fund them, without delay, and receive thoir interest on tho first of July, at tho places named. Bv order of tho Board of Directora C. H. MANSON, May 25 Treaaurcr C. C. A A. R. R. Co. OUR POPULAR SALES OF DRY GOODS FOR THE Summer Months, COMMENCES FBOM THIS BA TE WITH STILL LOWER BASIS OF PRICES. Another invoice of thoae Cool, Comfortable ami Cheap Linen Snits for Ladles. Having lately replenished the Wholesale Stock, That brauch of our business offers superior inducements to the Trade; and wo are pleased to kttoic we have made no idle promises. W. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia Hotel Duilding. w. o. LOVE. B. B. M'CBERBY. TAKE NOTICE. mm Tlao MaTYi m otlx BOOT, SHOE. HAT & TRUNK HOUSE HAS just received a vorv largo and beauti? ful stock of SPRING* GOODS, selected with great care, which will bo diapoaed of aa low as thu times will admit. It is enough to say to the public, that our buyer was in the market lato in tho season, and reaped the benefit of the recent and very groat decline in prices. In BOOTS and SHOES, 1 Have every? thing the oyo could fancy, and each article warranted aa represented. My atock of HATS can't be surpassed in atylo and quality, and will guarantee prices as low aa any hoiise in thc State. I have paid special attention to my Jobbing Stock, in both branches, and am prepared to offer rare inducements to tho trade. Be arno to call ono door North of Columbia Hotel, aa oarlv aa posaiblo, and aecuro har guins. A. SMYTHE. April 21_ GRAND C O N SUMMATION OF Clearance Sales, AT KIN AED'S, FOR THC NEXT FOURTEEN DAYS wo oiler still GREATER BARGAINS. Tho timo is ao near when we must commence work on our building, and our stock being very large, we propose to sell at and RELO"A NEW YORK COST. Dress Goods, below Now York coat. Black and Colored Dreaa Silka, below New York coat. Fancy Goods of evoir kind below New York cost. Broad Cloths, Cas?imeroa and Veatinga, be? low New York cost. Shawls, Summer Coveringa and Lace Tahiti below New York coat. Hosiery and '?loves at exactly Now York cost. Table Damasks, Napkins, Doyliea and Tow? els, at exactly Now York cost. Carpets, Matting, and Window Shadea, at exactly New York cost. Long Cloths and Domestic Gooda, at exactly New York coat. Linen ami Cotton Sheetings, ar.d I'illow Caainga, at exactly New Y'ork cost. Aa wo expect tho ruah for cheap gooda to ho even greater than it baa hoon aiuce we com? menced selling otl*. wo advise all to buy early, tbeao heine' the final closing out salea. May 22_ J. H. A M. L. KINARD. Hungry people, go to Pollock's.