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ronign New?. PARIS, May 81.-Twenty alleged re gioidera bave been released, and more are to be released. Last night's session of the Corps L?? gislatif was mostly consumed in a dis? cussion as to means to cheek the small? pox. LONDON, May 31.-The international copyright excites great attention. ocrions troubles are reported in Libe? ria. The President has appointed an unsatisfactory officer as collector and postmaster at Palenos, and the people at Palanas threaten to secede. Domestic News. MALONE, May 29.-The Fenian in? vasion ii abandoned as hopeless. Father MoMahon says he has telegraphed twen? ty places for men and money. He ad? vises men to stay here until Monday or Tuesday, when tho fight can be had. MONTREAL, May 29.-Fi ve Fenians are in jail at various points. Tho feeling is intense against them. ST. JOHNS, May 29.-A drunken party degraded the American Consul's flag yes? terday. ST. ALBANS, May 29.-Marshal J. Fos? ter crossed the lines yesterday, to inter? cede for the sentenced Fenians. General O'Neil will be bailed Monday. OoDENSBona, May 29.-Tho Govern? ment hos information that a simulta? neous rising of Canadian Fenians was expected. The poor success of the in? vasion causes alarm. Father McMahon passed to St. Albans yesterday, with a party of Philadelphia Fenians. RALEIGH, N. C., May 31.-On Wednes? day morning, three men went to the house of Daniel and Neill McLeod, two brothers, living in tho Western portion of Cumberland County, and murdered both; also badly wounded the wife, daughter and son of Neil McLeod. Tho McLeods were Democrats and penceable citizens, highly respected hy their neigh? bors. CHARLESTON, May 31.-Arrived-steam? ship Falcon, Baltimore; schooners May Morn, Baltimore; George Smoot, Balti? more. WASHINGTON, May 31.-A supple? mental treaty for the acquisition of San Domingo, extending tho time for ratifi? cation to July, will be sent to the Senate. A Darien letter received here indicates a failure to find a practicable route for a ship canal. 8 P. M.-The House is voting on a bill reviving American commerce. The ayes and noes are called on nearly every proposition. The Senate is consi? dering the Pacific cable. TB o Presi? dent has signed a bill enforcing the fif? teenth amendment. In the House, the bill to revive thc navigation and commercial interests of the United States was taken up and the previous question ordered. Tho various amendments wore voted on and tho House refused to ordor the bill to bo en? grossed for a third reading-yeas 60; nays 109. Finally, tho bill was re-com? mitted to the Select Committee. The bill to reduce internal taxes was taken np and considered to the sixteenth sec? tion. Without adopting any important amendments, adjourned. The Senate went into executive session at 1 o'clock for tho consideration of the reciprocity treaty with tho Sandwich Islands. The Senate is in legislative session to? night. A verdict has been rendered against parties in Arkansas who brought manu? factured tobacco from tho Indian country and sold it without paying thc tax. RICHMOND, May 31.-Tho conservative candidates have held a meeting and de? clared to accept tho offices for which they have received certificates, if it shall appear on legal investigation that their election depends upon tho throwing out of the vote of tho precinct from which tho ballot-box was stolen. Thoy invite their opponents to contest their election before tho courts, nnd declare the belief that such ev?donco of fraud and irregu? larity exists as will give the conservative ticket tho legal return. The Commissioners, this morning, gave a certificate of election to H. K. Ellyson, as Mayor, and tho rest of the conservative city ticket. Tho Republi? cans will contest tho election before the courts. The policeman who assaulted Congressing u Por 1er, yesterday, has been arrested and suspended from duty. The crowd at the National Cemetery, ?esterday, was very large, and to-day hollywood Cemetery is filled with por sons decorating thc graves of Confede? rate soldiers. VIRGINIA CITY, NEVADA, May 31. Three inches of snow yesterday; it is freezing and snowing to-day. COLUMBIA, PENN., May 31.-A boiler explosion scalded several persons; ono dead. DAYTON, OHIO, May 31.-Three men weie seriously hurt by an explosion of a cannon at the decoration festivities here. NEW YORK, May 31.-Tho break in tho Fronch cable ?B about 295 miles East of tho Massachusetts coast. The French cable office has boon moved to tho West? ern Union office. Competition has ended. The Elevated Railway Company suc? cessfully carried over tho eutiro longth a car weighing 30,000 pounds. Tho road will bo opened to tho public this week. Tho Colorado and City of Brooklyn brought 2,397 emigrants. PHILADELPHIA, May 31.-Tho General Assembly adopted a report strongly con? demnatory of tho exclusion of religious instruction or books from public schools. BOSTON, May 31.-A. A. Wallace, tho well-known jouiu...-., and for many years connected with the Associated Press, hero, is dead. LOUISVILLE, May 81.-Tho Assembly adopted a pastoral letter declaring that tho obstructions proventing fellowship with Northorn churches wore not created by tho Southern church, and they could not allow tho Southern church to bo placed in a false position. Tho assem? bly adjourued to meot at Huntsville, Ala. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31.- Tho Boston exoaxsionista have arrived. The Fenian Oonnoil deoided to accept no more subscriptions. Tho editor of the Mazeppa, a flash paper, was fatally shot for publishing a 1 I scurrillons article. FIPtAWCIAL AHP COMMKUCIAIi. NEW YORK, May 81-Noon.-Stocks generally dull. Money easy, at 4. Ex? change-long 9%; short 10>?? Gold 14>?. Bonds H^. Tennessee's, ex-cou? pon, 61^;new 66%; Virginia's, ex-cou? pon, 69>4; now 69><?; Louisiana's, old, 76>?; new 73; levee 6ra 75^; 8*s 92; Ala bama 8's 101; 5's 74; Georgia 8's 95; North Carolina's, old, 49; new 25}?; South Carolina's, old, 93; new 82. Flour, wheat and corn dull. Pork quiet, at 29.62. Lard quiet, nt 16. Cotton dull and lower, at 22<?@23; sales 500 bales. Freights firmer. 7 P. M.-Cotton heavy-sales 1,900 bales-middling uplauds 22^; Orleans 23. Flour-State and Western 5o. lower; State 4.80@5.70; Ohio 5.10@6.00; West? ern 4.80@6.35; Southern dull, at 5.90@ 10.00. Wheat heavy and l@2c. lower. Pork dull and unchanged. Lard heavy -kettle 16@16J?. Whiskey steady. Rico firm-Carolina 7J?@8%. Sugar vory active and firm. Coffee firm. Mo? lasses dull. Freights firmer. Gold 14%. BALTIMORE. May 31.-Flour dull and weak. Wheal, dull-Maryland 1.40@ 1.50; Pennsylvania 1.35; Western 1.25@ 1.30. White corn firm, at 1.21(^1.22; yellow dull, at 1.13@1.15. Provisions firm and unchanged. Whiskey firmer, at 1.08@1.09. CINCINNATI, May 31.-Corn declining, at 88@90. Whiskey irregular, at 1.03@ 1.04. Provisions dull and nominal. Mess pork 29.50@29.75. ST. LOUIS, May 31.-Corn firm mixed bulk 72; white and yellow 90; mixed sacks 85?80. Provisions quiet. Mess pork 30.00. Shoulders 13??; clear sides 16^4. Lard dull and nominal. LOUISVILLE, May 31.-Corn un? changed. Provisions steady. Pork 30.00. Bacon-shoulders 13>.<; sides 17?17%. Lard 17. Whiskey 1.06@1.07. NEW ORLEANS, May 31.-Flour dull, at 4.50?5.50. Corn-mixed 1.25; white 1.30. Oats 70. Pork 31.50. Whiskey 1.00@1.02. Others unchanged. MoniLE, May 31.-Cotton dull and irregular-middling 21; sales 150 bales; receipts 79. SAVANNAH, May 31.-Cotton irregular -middling 21?<; sales 300 bales; receipts 230. CHARLESTON, May 31.-Cotton dull middling 21J..? ; sales 50 bales; receipts 153; stock 9,071. AUOUSTA, Moy 31.-Cotton dull and prices easier-sales 166 bales; receipts 68; middlings 20%@21. PARIS, May 31.-The Bourse opeued dull-rentes 74f. 75c. FRANKFORT, May 31.-Bonds opened firm, at 95%. HAVRE, May 31.-Cotton opened heavy, at 125, afton t. LONDON, May 31-Noon.-Cousols 94J.?. Bonds 89^. LIVERPOOL, May 31-3 P. M.-Cotton dull and irregular-uplands 10%'@10;?.4 ; Orleans 10%@11. Shipments from Bom? bay to tho 17th, since last report, 59,000 bales. Yarns and fabrics heavy. LiVEitrooL, May 31-Evening.-Cotton dull-uplands 10%@10%; Orleans 10JB' ?ll; sales 7,000 bales. Choice May Butter. 6TUBS CHOICE MAY BUTTER, just re? ceived and for salo bv Juno 1_j. fc T. R. AGNEW. Richland Lodge No. 39, ?.F. M. A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of thia Lodge will bo bold in Masonic /V\Hall. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order of tho W. M. A. C. DAVIS, Juno 1 1 _Secretary. Notice. HOLDERS of Stock in tho Bank of New? berry. S. C., whoso namos are not on its books, will send in tho ccrtiflcatos for trans? fer on or before 25th of Juno, 1870. Juno 1 1*_ B. D. BOYD, President. Choice Family Flour. Kf \ BARRELS CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, .J)v_/ frosh ground from solectcd Wheat, and warranted tho bcBt in tho market. 25 barrels Hocker's SELF-RAISING FLOUR, for salo low by tho barrel and at retail bv Juno 1_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Selling Off to Close Out. AS I intend heroaftcr to koop onlv a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, I will Boll out, at and below cost, my ENTIRE STOCK of Pistols, Guns, Powder FlaskB, Shot PonchoB, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and all other Fancy Articlos. ALSO, A flue lot of FANS, soiling very low. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Row, Juno 1 Columbia, S. C. Strictly Prime White Corn and Eastern Hay. COILN StricUy rrimc wnITE 50 bales Primo HAY, now in storo and of fcrod for cash only. JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. May 29 3 _ Tax Notice. rrHIE County Treasurer hereby gives notice X that on and after THURSDAY, tho 0th of JUNE, 1870, a ponalty of TWENTY PER CENT. will bo added to all taxes remaining unpaid. Office hourr for receipt of Tuxes, only from 9 a. m. to lp. m. J. W. DENNY, Mav 29 9 Richland County Treasurer. Old Java Coffee. iy(\ MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, ?\J for salo at reduced prices. E. HOPE I. H. COLEMAN, Trial Juetice. OFFICE, DR. GEIOKR'S, North-castcornor of | Plain and Assembly atroots. All buBinesB promptly attended te. May 21 3mo Samples for Distribution. flOlo HARDY SOLOMON'S and get a Bamplo \JC of Dr. l'rico'a CREAM BAKING TOW DEBS. All they want in a trial, to convinco home-keepers that thoy aro tho host now in uso. Mav 2G Corn. QA AHA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE OU.UUU and YELLOW CORN, to arrivo from Baltbnoro and Norfolk, for salo by T. TUPPER A SONS, May 2G 5 Charleston, S. C. NO CANARD S. CT. PORTER & OO. Aro constantly in receipt of first class DRY GOODS, WHICH they aro offering to this market at unusually low figures. Wo aro a now houao, and tho great competition in thia lino, compels us to bo fully up to tho market. Wo koop posted as to the Kantern prlcoB, and mark our goods now in atore in accordance with the decline. Wo sell good Gooda at a living profit; wo ask no more; an examination of our stock will certainly convince the moat skeptical of this truth. We aro also doing business on tho cash system, which necessarily gives many advantages, and consumers will find it to their interest to givo us a call before purchasing elsewhere Let the pricos fluctu ato as tboy may, wo aro fully resolved not to bo undersold. Call and soo us at our new store, Main street, Columbia. May 25_S. W. PORTER A CO. City Machine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. TIIE undersigned aro prepared to manufacturo Port? able and Stationa ary Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw . Mills, Gmt and Flour Mills, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, Gearing Mill Irons, Ac. Wo aro aloo Agents for Emory's Universal Cotton Ginn, and Goiser's Southern Thresher and Cleaner. Thcso machino? have uo supe? riors. Morril's Docp Woll Pumps, Robert Wood A Co's Fountain and Ornamental Iron Works. Ordern from the countrv promptly attended to. RICHAUD TOZER, May 21 3mo _ _ROBT. MCDOUGALL. ?RT?T?CI?ITWORK. THE undersigned, having looated in this city, would offer his services to all in want of un ono to decorate their GardcuB, in Frcncii or Swiss Btyles. Will also attend to nutting up all kinds of Fancy Work, such as Fountains and Natural Water-falls, Fertilizing Sido Hill DitchcB, Bridges, Landscapes, Tem? ples, Arbors, flue Pavements, Firo and Wator Proof Roofs, and decorations of all kinds. Address through tho PoBt Office, March 2 +3mo_ W. AUO. D'ELMAR. \ NEW DISCOVERY ! ! TIA Salvation for the Hair. CLEAR AAWATER ! WITIIOT^SEDIMENT '. ! OPENT^JIIE LIGHT For Restoring to GrapHair its Original Color\ PHALON'S "ViTALi^^irTers ut? terly from all Ih^iair coloring preparations^ieretofore used. It is lbtftpid, sweet smelling, precipitates no muddy or slimy matrer,requires no shaking, irn par?s no stain to the skin. Hold it to\he light and it is clear and clou?\Jess. It leaves no mark on the sciSi) ; yet it reproduces in gray hair^iicnatural color that time or sicR^a^srnay have bleached out of it^^s^ t^Phalon's Vitali?Lg? is for one sole purpose^Jfiat of reproducing,with absolute cer? tainty, the naturaliser of the hair. It is novifttended as a daily dressio^nor for removing scurf or jrandrutT; nor for cu? ring baJ??ness; nor for stimula? ting ijfe growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom? plish*! after the color has been fixed Vith the Vitalia, by Pha? lon's O^emical Hair Invigo rator. THE ViTALr^it a harmless and unequaled predication for the reproduction of aie origi? nal hue of gray hair,a|id noth? ing else. This is accomplished in from two to ten applications, according to thecj^pth of shade required. SoJ#royall druggists Hoes! Hoes!! WE havo in atoro 250 dozen of Brade'/ heavy Crown Steel HOES, Brade's Light Stool Hoes and Riveted Eyes. Elwcll's Picks and riantorB' Hoes, manufactured near Bir? mingham, England, for our trade, and paid for with gold at \\\ to 12.J per cont, premium, and wo confidently say wo are prepared to suit tho market. LOWRANCE A CO. March 23 Threshing Machines-Reaping Ma? chines, Horse Powers, ON hand and for salo at mauufacturer'i prices, adding treight. April 14 LOWRANCE CO. DR. D. L. BOOZER Surgeon Dentist, WOULD INFORM kia patroiiB and tho public, that ho is now propared to insert ARTIFICIAL I TEETH, upon Dr. Btnok's Cele? brated Patent FlatCB. ito also has a largi stock of Dental Material thancvor was kept i this city and can supply other Dentists. High oat pricos paid for old gold, or now plates given in pay. Office-West sido of Main stroot, thrco doors North of Plain. April 15 Exchange House Bar and Restaurant. OPEN at all boura- whero YOU can always find tho host of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac. FroBh Lager Beer on ice. May 8_ Lunch every day nt Pollock's. OUR POPULAR 8ALES OF DRY GOODS FOR THE Summer Months, COMMENCES F JW M THIS DATE WITH STILL LOWER BASIS OF PRICES. Another invoice of thone Cool, Comfortable and Chea]? Linen Snits for Ladle*. Having lately replenished thc Wholesale Stock, That branch of our business udora superior inducements to tho Trade; and we aro pleased to know wo have made no idle promises. W. D. LOVE St CO., Columbia Hotel Building. W. I). LOVE. D. D. APCBEBBY. ?lay 22_ Croquet, THE GAME for this Soaaon. A large assort? ment, some quito cheap; direct from tho manufacturers, for salo at BRYAN &, MuCARTER'S April 20 Rookstoro. Fine Gold Watches ^irn_<r?TteB OE &H descriptions, for Ladies _Jga?pVSgy and Gentlemen, for salo at SS?Sm^ WILLIAM GLAZE'S, ^^^m^^^^m Ono door North of Messrs. Scott St Williams' Banking House. Dec 1G Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONGUES, Mutton Hams, Smoked Beof, Tickled Pig Pork, Pickled Salmon, for sale bv March 8_'E. nOPE. Fresh Goods at Low Prices. 1 Ci f\f\f\ LBS. BACON HAMS, Sides 1V/?\JUU and Shoulders. 300 bbls. Family and low-pricod Flour. 20 kita Mountain Butter. 50 bbls. Relined aud Crushed Sugars. March 25 For salo bv E. HOPE. TAKE NOTICE. Tlio Mammotli BOOT, SHOE, HAT & TRUNK DOUSE HAS just received a vorv largo and beauti? ful stock of SPRING' GOODS, selected with groat caro, which will ho disposed of as low as tho times will admit. It is enough to say to tho public, that our buyer was in tho market late in tho season, and reaped the benefit of tho recent and very great declino in prices. In BOOTS and SHOES, I ?avo every? thing tho oyo could fancy, and each articlo warranted as represented. My stock of HATS can't bo surpassed in st vie and quality, and will guaranteo prices as low as any house in tho Stato. I have paid special attention to my Jobbing Stock, in both branches, and ara prepared to offer raro inducements to tho trade. Be euro to call ono door North of Columbia notel, as earlv as possible, and secure bar? gains. A. SMYTHE. April 24,_ Gnns and Ammunition. . TUST received by William Glaze, lino Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, lino Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of all kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil? liams Si Co.'? Banking House. Dec 1G Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers i n this city have hf cn in doubt that I could hold out supplying thom with Beer this Bummer. I now inform tho public that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beor on hand, which I put against any Beer brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to test it hy tho Beer scale. Aug 20_JOHN C. SEEGERS. Tobacco ! Tobacco !! ..J(\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at lov f \ " figures. 30 boxes Fair Chowing Tobacco. 4 boxes Extra Bock City Chowing Tobacco. 4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxes Boso Bud Chewing Tobacco. July 20 JOHN C. SEEGERS. Broom Corn Seed. FOR sale by March 2 LOWRANCE Si CO. Notice to Travelers. >i ^. TO accommodate- the ??fcC^sKkN largo VEGETABLE '.^p3fc^3 *\\ BUSINESS offering by ,f?Jl fis**l 6^*3 hssSv this steam linoto New TliSwLal fi/S \ VJ^ York, thc steamships ^Aj^fffifUU "^Mg**"^ are appointed to sail 4^^Las?c?ilBB^E^> from Charleston as follows, arriving in New York on Friday morn? ing: SOUTH CAROLINA. Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, May 21, C o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CniCUESTEU, Tuesday, Mav 31, (! o'clock P. M. SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, Juno 7, G o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CuicnESTF.n, Tuesday, Juno 14, G o'clock P. M. SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, Juno 21, G o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CHICHESTER, Tuesday, Juno 2t?, 0 o'clock P. M. Travelers from interior pointa will note this temporary chango of Bailing days. Both tho steamships on this lino aro newly constructed, tho largest and most commodi? ous on tho Atlantic coast, built of iron, with wator-tight compartments, and all passenger accommodations ARE ON DECK, securing tho? rough ventilation and comfort. O?~ Tickets can bo purchased at all interior railroad points in connection with Charleston, and of WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, No. 1 Union Wharf. WAGNER, HUGER Si CO., General Agents, Broad street, Charleston, S. C._May_18 _ Law Books on the New Code J ALSO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS ActB of Legislature, Ac, for Balo bv April 20_BRYAN St McOART'ER. Stack's Corn Whiskey. FOR salo bv March 2_LOWRANCE St CO. 300 Barrels Flour. 171 OR salo by I March 2_LOWRANCE St CO. Smokists and ohewists, call at the Pollock House. SELLING OFF BEFORE TALKING STOCK N ORBER TO REDUCE MY STOCK, PRE vioua to let July, prices will be greatly re? duced, and many articles sold regardless of COST, to clear them out. I deem it unnecessary to enumerate, as I koop every article usually found in tho DRY GOODS LINE. I havo on band a lot of DEL <o mn nant?, which I will sell very low, to get thom out of tho way. Tho attention of tho community ia respect? fully called to the above C. F. JACKSON. May 21_ $6,000 Reward! WE will pay $5,000 for tho recovery of tho Currency, Gold and Rank Bills, stolen from our Bank on tho night of Saturday, ICtb inst., or ten por cent, npon tho valno of any portion thereof, and $1,000 for evidence to con? vict tho thieves. April 19_SCOTT, WILLIAMS A CO. Carolina Fine Bnd Cordial, Manufactured by Richard Harry tfc Co., Co? lumbia, S. C. THIS CORDIAL, aw its narnu indicates, is ! made from tho Buds of tho Young Pino, I with tho purest of spirits, and is entirely free from all essential oils. Wo can safely recom? mend it in cases of Consumption, Affections of tho Throat, and for ita bonelicial action on Urinary Organs, and as a pleasant Cordial, oithcr before or after moats. May 22 ?mrj MANHOOD: '?5=* How I.DHU How Hcatorcrtt Just published, ina sealed envelope. Price G cts. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT? MENT, and Radical Caro of Spermatorrhoa or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, SexualDobility,and Impediments to Marriago goncrally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi? lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Self Abuso, Ac, by Robt. J. Culverwoll, M. D., author of tho "Green Book," Ac. "A ROON TO THOUSAXOS OF SuFFEiiF.ns." Sent uudor seal, in a plain onvolopo, to any address.post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, bv CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Ofllct Box 4,580. Also Dr. CulvorwelPs "MarriaRo Guide," price 25 cents._Mav S 3mo Imported Wines. IHAVE just received tho following list of choice WINES, comprising tho finest Euro fiean brands. This is, without doubt, the argest and beet asuortmont over offered in Columbia. CL.AR.ETS.-rtrandenburg Freres' Mcdoc, St. Julien. Margaux, Pontet Canct, LaRnse, Chateau LaRoao, Grand Vin Latour, 1858; Margaux, 1858; uaFitto, 1858. HUCKS AND SAUTEltNES.-Lanben hcinier, Neorstcimcr, Hockheimer, Marco hruner, Rudeshoinicr, Haut Sautcrno, Haut Darsac. CHAMPAGNES-Moot A Chandon's Vor zenay, Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gioen Seal. Druch, Pouchor A Co.'a Lac D'Or, (Jarte D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. SHERRIES.-All Grades, from houso of Wisdom A Wartor, Xeres de La Frontera, in? cluding some very choice "AMONTILLADO," worthy tho attention of connoisours. May 15 GEORGE BYMMERS. CLOTHING Must be SoldZ! WE havo about $10.000 in CLOTH? ING, moro than wo can realizo on this Spring, nnd we aro anxious to get rid of somo of il, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpose Our stock is thc largost, in our lino, that has ever been brought to this city. Handsome Goods, and bought right. Largo lino of ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. Now styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Best Fitting SHIRTS. It is now generally admitted that wo aro making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. K. tfc \V. C. SWAFFIELiD, April 17_ Biscuit, Crackers, &c. pf f\ BARRELS and boxes Fresh Crackers, Ac., just recoived and for salo low, con? sisting as follows: Ginger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes, Soda Riscuit, Butter Crackers, Cream Biscuit, Croani Crackers, Lomon Crackors, Egg Crackers, And R?xes assorted Family Crackers. March 9_.T. AT. It. AGNEW. v\/"nox?o to Stop. Williams' Hotel, Formorly Harvey Houso, BPARTANBURG C. H., S.e. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LA Ult ENS C. II., S. C. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. MY friondsand tho traveling publie aro respectfully in? formed that the abovo named _IHOTELS aro now under my control; and they may rest assured that tho reputation of tho two houses will bo fully kept up. Tho Rooms aro comfortably furnished and tho Tables will bo supplied with tho l ost of everything._ _May 1 8mo Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best manaor, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely exocntod. Deo 16 WILLIAM GLAZE. Hungry people, go to Pollock's. GRAND CONSUMMATION OF Clearance Sales. AT KOARD'S. FOR THE NEXT FOURTEEN DAYS we offer stiU GREATER BARGAINS. Tho time in BO near when wo mnat commonco work on our building, and our atock being very largo, we propose to sell at and BELOW NEW YORK DOST. Drena Goods, below New York coBt. Black and Colored Dress Silks, below Now York coat. Fancy Goods of every kind below Now York cost. Broad Cloths, CasBimeres and Vestings, be? low Now York coat. SbawlB, Hummer Coverings and Lace Pointa below Now York coBt. HoBiery and Gloves at exactly Now York coat. Tablo Damasks, Napkins, Doy l?os and Tow? els, at exactly Now York coat. Carpets, Matting, and Window Shades, at exactly Now York cost. Long Cloths and DomoBtio!Goods, at exactly New York cost. Linen sad Cotton Shoetings, and Pillow Casings, at exactly Now York coat. AB WO expect tho rush for cheap goods tobe even greater than it has boon since wo com? menced selling off, wo adviao ah to buy early, these boing tho linal cloning out salea. May 22_J. H. & M. L. KINARD. WALTHAM WATCHES. TUE extensivo uso of those WATCHE8 for tho last fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Exp rea sm en, the most exacting of watck-woarerB, has thoroughly demonstrat? ed tho Btrongth, steadiness, durability and accuracy of tho Waltham Watch. To satisfy thatclaaa in all tboso. rospocts, ia to decido tho question as to tho real valuo of these time koepcre. Moro than 450,000 of thean watobes aro now speaking for thomaolvos in the pockets of tho peoplo-a proof and a guarantee of their euporiority over all others. Tho superior organization and groat extent of tho Company's Works at Waltham, onable thom to produco watches at a price which renders competiotion fntilo, and tboso who buy any other watch, morely pay from 25 to 50 por cont, moro for thoir watches than is necoBBary. Wo aro now soiling Waltham Watches at IOBB price? in greenbacks, than the gold prices beforo thc war. There is no othor manufac? turo of any kind in the United States of which thia can bo said. Thoao time-pieces combino every improve? ment that a long experience has provod of roal practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every invention in watch-making- origi? nating in this country or in Europe, only tboso wero finally adoptod which sovoro testing, by tho moBt skillful artisans in our works, and long nae on tho part of tho public, demonstrat? ed to bo essontial to correct and enduring timo-kooping. Among tho many improvements wo would particularize: Tho invention and uso of a centre-pinion of peculiar construction, to prevont damage to tho train by tho breakage of main-springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had tho refusal of all other con? trivances, adoptod Fogg's patent pinion as bo? ing tho beat and faultless. Hardened and tompered hair springs, now universally admitted by watch-makers to be tho beat, aro used in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, protecting tho movoment from dust and les? soning tho necessity of tho froquent cleaning necessary in other watches. Our now patent atem-windcr, or keyless watch, ia already a decided success, and a great improvement on any stem-winding watch in tho American market, and by far tho cheap? est watch of its quality now offered to tho public. To thoao living in portions of the United States whero watch-makers do not abound, watches with tho above mentioned improvements which tond to iusuro accuracy, cleanliness, durability and convenience, must provo invaluable. Every watch guaranteed by tho Company. To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every watch should bear either of tho following trade marks: American Watch Co.Waltham, Masa Am'u. Watch Co.Waltham, Mass American Watch Co., Crescent St.Waltham, Mass Appleton, tracy SD CO.Waltham, Masa Waltham \Yatch Co.Waltham, Maas P. S. Bartlett.Waltham, Mass William Ellery.Waltham, Mass Homo Watch Co.Boston, Mass For salo at rotail by all respectable dealers. A descriptivo circular giving much useful information sont to any address on applica? tion. No watches retailed by tho Company. Address it o inn .v s & APPLETON, Oen'l Agents, 182 Broadway, Now York. Ask to seo tho new FULL-PLATE WATCH bearing thotrado mark "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Creacont street, Waltham, Maas." It is by far tho best full-plato watch mado in tho United Statos, and aurpaBSoa anything here? tofore mado in thia country for Railway Engi? neers, Conductors, Ac. April 21 fSmo Buy to the Best Advantage. W. A, CARR & CO.. Bridge street, noar Gates, Grcneral Grocers ?St^ SELL GOODS as Cheap, ir not Cheap SO-^ 'er than any bunao in Columbia. Give HbtUsuathom a trial. March 10 BREAKFAST BACON. O AAA POUNDS OF BACON STRIPS JU.V/V/V/ and Breast Pieces, 5 casks Pavia' Sugar-Curod Hams, 25 bbls., liair-bbla. and kega Loaf Lard, 300 Iba. Mutton llama. For aalo by Feb 26 EDWARD HOPE. To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG. S. C., JANOABT 10, 1870. 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