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rrorojpn Hew?. ??- ' M Qrafsnorrao, ?jfy] pan jo Cor? red hero, this niorniug, occasioned by tho report of a load explosion. Tho Fraa siuno had blown up tho ubutnionts of tho Kehl Railway briaga PARIS, July 2?.-- The, ofllciaL journal of Austria says the Government having exhausted all meaus of mollifying Napo? leon and p re von ting war, has resolve tl to observe strict neutrality, but at the same time keep up a careful watch for the chances of a peace settlement. A proclamation, announcing the striot neutrality of Italy, iu the pending war, was issued to-day at Florence. Largo demonstrations have been made iu Milan, Padua and Genoa, in favor of Prussia. Ia consequence of tho attitude of Aus? tria towards -Bavaria, and renewed ru mora of the warlike attitude of Russia, England has resolved to make prepara? tions for putting her army ou a war foot? ing. The. Channel squadron received orders to get ready for sen. Its destina? tion is to unite with the Mediterranean squadron ab Gibraltar, to form a flying squadron, Under command of Admiral Hornby, who has been telegraphed at Valparaiso to retuvo to England imme? diately. - A special despatch from Berlin to-duy, au ul ou n; cea tb. at? p nason ge r traffic on ra i l ways. will Cease to-morrow. The r?serv?e ana1 landwehr are being forwarded! The army is in excellent 'spirits, and ful) ol confidence. The Journal Off kiel con taino tho -fol lowing declaration: : "The French. Go v ern me nf; has issued orders that ia th< prosecution, of the. wdr, conubkmievs o Frenchforces, must scrupulously regare with respect the n?utral powers enc zules of international rights, and tba their cspe?ially cpnf?pm to the prineiplei OT the declaration of the Congress o Paris, as .follows: Privateering is abo H?h ed; a neutral flag protects tb( enemy's merchandize, except cou tra band of war; merchandize of neutrals oxqopfc contraband of war, is not seiza ble, under a foreign flag; the blockndi ninst be effective, although Spain ant t^ei United States did not adhere to th declaration of 1836. French vessel will not seize property of the enenr When suoh property is tho cargo of i Spanish or an American vessel; pro vidud it is not contraband of war France will no longer claim tho right b confiscate property of tho Americans o Spaniards foiind on board vessels of th enemy." The Journal Officiel annouuees tho the Minister of War hus given instruc lions to commence putting in a stat of defence and readiness for activ service tue old fortifications of Pari and the forts beyond the present line < works. The French bose of operations cz tends from Strasbourg to Thionvillo, few miles North of Metz. The centre : between Bitchscho and St. Arnold. Tb se^Qud Hue at Metz is capable of expai sion to the centre and to Thionvillo. . The: Morning Telegraph, of to-daj prints, in. large type, a communicatio reciting an interview had with the En perpr Napoleon a fortnight ago. Tl Emperor had no thought of war c Prussia. H? was still unprepared, bi Franco was slipping from his hands, au in order to rule, he must lead Franco \ war. ? T-he Emperor related tho conten of-despatches between himself and Bi marck, claiming that the latter want* top much and wanted it too soon. Tl Emperor demanded Luxembourg, 1808( as on equivalent for bis ueulrali in Prussia's contest with Austria. Bi pihrCk replied by domaudiug Holland ah equivalent for Luxembourg. Tl Emperor replied to this demand of Bi merck's, that should the independen ?f Holland be attacked by Prussia, would be regarded as a declaration war. Count Beneditti was present the interview when those facts wore e oited. Saarbruck, wbero tho battle ls said have been fought by the French ai German forces, is situated on the Riv Saar, in Rhenish Prussia, about foi miles SPU^h South-East of Troves, has a population of between 9,000 ai 10,000. The town was founded in t tenth century, and was presented to t Church of Metz by the Emperor Hen III. It was subsequently governed its own Counts until, in 1380, it wei by the terms of a marriage contract ic the possession of the family of Nasal and was afterward strongly fortified, the wara whioh followed the people s fered muoh from assaults made at int vals. The hostile troops were usua quartered upon the people, and comnc ted all sorts of depredations without f< of punishment. In 1G76 it was the set of another conflict of arms. It was tb almost destroyed by fire and its for tili tiona completely dismantled. There i woolen factories, which furnish extens employment, located in the town, r mines of iron and coal aro worked in vicinity. The Fronch Government insists adhering to tho polioy previously nonncod, of treating neutral shipp tho same as in 1851, no regard be paid to tho Paris Convention. HAVANA, July 21.-The report t volunteers had murdered forty-i citizens, and that women were worl in the chain-gang at Remedios, is true. The Spanish Colonial Minister I tiered more troops for the Cuban ari which DeRodas declined. BERMS, July 24.-The only wril dooument whioh Prussia has recei from France since tho beginning of quarrel, reached Berlin on Tuesday 1 aud was a declaration of war. It clares that tho Emperor of Franc obliged to consider tho proposal to vate a Prussian Prince to the thron? Spain as au attack on tho security France, and ho dosiros Prussia to t vow tho scheme. This Prussia reft to do, reserving hor right to bo gove! 11 !.M,.HIHI 111 W??0??t0????I??? European eduiliBriUm? and parfibularly communication made by Prussia to tko Cabinets of Europe, giving, an account of the refusal to receive the French Ambassador.' The paper concludes: "The French Government, therefore, is taking steps for tho defence bit its honor and injured interests, and having adopted all mea? sures which circumstances render necessary, considers itself at war with Prussia." LONDON, July 26.-Harvest prospects throughout England are improviug daily. French gun-boats, to operate on tho Rhino and other rivers in Prussia, are being transported from Marseilles in sec? tions overland. Several French cruisers are reported off Woick, Scotland, to-day. Nows received by way of Berlin is very [ meagre, which is due to tho prudence of the Prussian Government. The tele? graphs are closely watched by the Ger? man authorities. Frankfort-on-the-Maino has been designated as tho Prussian ? headquarters. ? The secret treaty which was projected between France and Prussin monopolizes the attention here of the public press j and Parliament. Intenso indignation is manifested at the d^ftJNcity of the powers concerned. TJie actlOn.of Napoleon is considered insulting to'England. Com? plete ignorance of the negotiation ia pro? fessed at th? Frehqh Embassy. A despatch from Brussels states that the account of the treaty projected be? tween, Franco and Prussia, which was printed in the London Hines this itprri mg, is perfectly atitheptip. The B?lgiau Government knew of its existence a short time ago. In the House of Lords, Earl Granville, in reply to a question from Lords Staf? ford and Radcliffe, said he was unable to state where the Totnes Obtained the text of the treaty^ After announcement of the existence of such a remarkable document, it would be the duty of France and Prussia immediately and spontane? ously to explain the matter to Europe. DOVKB, July 26.-Nino Frenoh fri? gates ?tea m od past, going Eastward, yesterday. The bluffs wore crowded with people, to witness the exoiting scene. Advices from Capo Town announce the discovery of new diamond fields. I LONDON, July 26-The dock yards arc unusually active. It rained throughout England, yester? day, greatly benefiting the crops. MADRID, JUDO 26.-Prim had a long interview with the British Minister. ? Carlist insurrection is expected. Tb? Government is prepared. PARIS, July 26.-Napoleon stipulatei to adhere to the Geneva Conference, t< mitigate the horrors of war.' Brunah has Dot yet responded to the stipulation Tho Journal Officiel reports the repulsi of a Prussian reconnoissance, nea: Blank, twenty-six miles North-west o Strasbourg. A Bavarian officer wai killed and two captured. Figaro's ac count insists that the killed officer wa au Englishman. Domestic News. NEW YORK, July 2-1.-Colton move mcnts for tho week light, beth in receipt and exports. The weekly movement until September 1st, close of the yoar are likely to bo small, although in exc?s of last year, when the crop was much be low that of this year. Receipts at al ports for tho week, 7,477 against 9.47 bales last week; 8,565 tho previous week 11,709 throe weeks since; receipts at al ports since September 1st reach 2,813, 031, against 2,109,420 for tho correspond ing period last year, showing an incrcas of 733,661 in favor of this season. Ea ports from all ports for the week, 12,71S against 16,923 last week, and only 20 this week last year. Total exports Bine September 1st to dato, 2,159,899, againj 1,425,659 last year. These figures sbo1 a remarkable increase in exports. Stoc in Liverpool, 607,000 bales, against 353 000 bales last year. Amount of Amer can cotton aflout for Great Britain : 620,000 bales against 310,000 bales lai year. Amount of Indian cotton niloc for Europe is 414,000 bales against 756 000 last year. Stook of cotton in Ame ioan seaports is 126,384 bales, againf 430,443 bales last year. NEW YORK, July 26.-A gennit Asiatic cholera case has occurred i Jersey City. The Prussians pray and fast ne: Wednesday. Eleven French frigates passed Has ings yesterday, steering Eastward. It expected the French fleet will attat Kiel. Reports from Mayence indica that the Prussians are shifting the position, so as to face tho South. Despatches report an insurrection the principality of Ava, resulting in tl massacre of 1,400 persons. The excitement occasioned by tl secret troaty between Prussia and Fran is increasing, as the evidence becom clearer that the document is genuin The journals all comment in a s?mil tone, demanding an explanation fro France of this offensive treaty. T Times is seeking to make this treaty pretext for the intervention of Englai in favor of Prussia. The Times assoi that the Irish sympathy for Franco altogether due to the influence Catholicism and hatred of Germ Protestantism. P ni L ADELPHI A, Jnly 26.-An immer Oro is raging in the heart of tho eil Tho Pennsylvania Sugar Refinery, Nowhall & Bros., was destroyed, defy: tho efforts of the firemen. PHILADELPHIA, July 26.-John Gal gher and wife were found dead in be from heat and intemperanoe. FORTRESS MONBOE, Jnly 26.-Tbi companies of artillery left here t! morning for Raleigh, N. C., to aid i Governor to enforce the luws in tl State. Baron Gerolt recoivea the following. from his Govornruont by telegraph: Pnbl?o opinion in England is favorable to North Germany. The Government is favorable^ to act with tho noutraiity lawT agsunst, North Germany as sliq did against America wita fitO Alabama. The Attorney-General, hiview" bf, the elections'! to take plAoe' during tho bock? ing fall, has prepared, omd Wilbj in a'day or two, (sims the follt>w?pg cHroutnr to the United States Dlstr?ot Attorneys, Marshals ffnd. Commissioners: "Your attention is nailed tb an Act passed at the last session of Congress, entitled "Au Act for the inforooment of the 14th and 15th articles of the Constitution, a copy of which is herewith sent to you. The ninth section makes it your special duty to institute proceedings against all violators of tho Act. You will, there? fore, whenever you receive from any source creditable information that this law has been violated, tako prompt measures for the arrest aud effectual prosecution of thc guilty party. "(Signed) A. T. AKEBMAN, "Attorney-General." Sx. LOUIS, July 2G.-Two cases of hydrophobia, aud nearly a dozen sun? strokes occurred yesterday-all fatal. KALKIGn, July 2G.-Governor Holden refuses to surrender to Chief Justice Pearson the citizens of Alamance Coun? ty, arrested and now detained by Kirk, through bis orders. This refusal is in reply to au order from the Chief Justice to produce the men. Kirk has now i? custody over 100 citizens. It is said that Goverenor Holden bas ordered a military commission t;o asseinhle at Yancey ville, to try those UAde'r Sffijest. ATLANTA, July 26.-Both Houses ad? journed till to-morrow, iu memory'of Claiborne, killed yesterday. GAI?VELTON, Ji?ly 26.-Reports from tho frontier detailed a uew sorioa of out? rages. The country is fairly ooepped by Indians. Horses aro carried off by droves, and scores of fumilies are aban? doning their homes, and in many in stauoes aae reduced to destitution. The Indians are breaking up everything in tho vicinity of San Saba. A special from Waco sayn that Capt. Ballentine from Fort Richardson, reports that on the 14th inst, Maj. McClellan, with fifty members of tho sixth cavalay, while scouting, met 250 Indians, who gave battle and forced tho cavalry baok eight miles, killing two and wounding eleven, among whom was surgeon Hatch. They also killed nine and wounded twenty one horses. The fight lasted five hours. Fifteen Indians wero seen to fall. The cavalry were compelled to call in assist? ance from tho fort to get back to their post. The Indians were armed with Henry and Spencer rifles aud six-shoot? ers, and were commanded by an able chief. They are believed to be on a gen? eral marauding expedition, and aro all warriors. Maj. McClellan says they wero the best appointed body of warriors he ever saw, and believed they were Ca manches and Kiowas from the reserva? tion. THE FIUST BATTLE.-In view of the determined attitude of tho Dublin sym? pathizers with France, and their re? doubtable scrimmage with the police for possession of their "tri-color" banners, it is thought to bo rather comical, that the first real fight should have been on the banks of the Liffy, instead of tho banks of the Rhine. The Jameston (N. Y.) Journal records tho marriage of Peter Ecker, nged eighty-two, with Charlotte Southwick, aged sixteen. Peter has several graud childron, who now become older than their grand-mother. A Detroit lady complains that her hus? band has a fancy to "gaze lovingly upon her while holding her out at arm's length by tho hair; caressing her chocks in a way that lifts her across the parlor without a come-down until she stops for good." At the Saratoga races ou tho 15th, H. B. Walden's horse M?tairie stumbled and fell, fatally injuring himself and his rider, Wilson. Tho horso's back was broken, and his wholo weight fell upon Wilson, who was living at last accounts, but his case was oousidered hopeless. Since Queen Victoria took her place on tho English throne, (thirty years ago,) every other throne in Europe, from tho least unto the greatest, has changed occupants. A prominent manufacturing house of New York, it is understood, has quietly mudo arrangements to employ 1,000 Chinese hands, They aro expected to begin work in tho fall. A Missouri editor declares that he will novor quit editing while God gives bim strength "to swing a pencil or stick a moral cockle burr under tho cropper of loyalty and sham piety." Two Indianapolis amendments, who tried to dead head a railroad trip on a pic-nic excursion, riding on top of tho cars, were killed by a collision with a bridge, a few days ago. A desperate riot between the Orange? men and tho Catholics, on tho 16th, at Aughhodloy, Ireland. A deputy master of the Orango organization was killed, and many persons wore wounded. ? A hogshead of tobacco rolled over u young mau named Wm. J. Scott, in Port Tobacco, Maryland, on tho 23d from tho effects of which ho diod in two hoars. A very domestic and devoted wife says she cares more for her eccentric hus? band's income than sho does for his out-go. A Western girl has been badly poisoned by burning several hundred potato bugs in a stove. A man in Marion, last week, ploughed his ox to death, and then sold it for beef in the town. Madison, Ind., hinges an election on "tho new grave-yard question." Freights for European ports are matc ^rially advancing, owing to the war. NBW YOBK, July 26-Noon.-Flour and Wheat dull. Pork unchanged $30 50@$31 00. Lard quiot-barrels 1G)JC. ; Bteam pressed lij^a. Cotton qniet and steady-uplands ,2Tj%o.; Or? leans 21 cents; sales 6 0 hallos. Freights steady. Stocks opened dull' and heavy. Governments oponed very steady and after th o call advanoed ' Stato se? curities dull, except Tennessee's and North Carolina's.' Gold 2?%. Money 5?6. Exchange- long 9%; short 10^; 5-20's of 18G2, boppon; 9%; Tennessee G's, ex-coupon, 02>?;' how 02i?; Viiig?nfn, 6's, ex-coupon 60, new GO; Louisiana's, old, 68; new oo^ levee G's 65, 8?s 98, 5's 70; Georgia O's; 80, 7*s 90; North Caro? lina 7V, did, 47, new 29; South Carolina 7's, old 84. neW 73. 7 p. M.-looney 3@5. Sterling 9J8' (3110. Governments closed' 'dull-62's 9%. Gold~SB1&@21??-~ Southerns dull and unchanged. Cotton easier-sales 700 bales; Middling Uplands 20)?. Flour Western Stato 10c. lower; Southern lower, common to fair extra 6.20@7.30; good to choice 7.35. Wheat 2c. lower winter red aud amber Western 1.50@ 1.54. Corn steady-uow mixed Western 95?1.05; old 1.02. Pork heavy at 30.50 @31.20. Lard a shade firmer-kettle 17j?(<017%? Groceries dull and steady. Freights steady. BALTIMOBE, July 26.-Flour activo and 8tendy. Wheat dull. Corn-white 1.2501.28; yellow 1.10@1.14. Pork firm. Bacon active-shoulders 15J.<@ 15?(. Whiskey 1.04. LOUISVILLE, July 26.-Flour scarce at 5.50. Corn dull. Provisions oniet. Pork 31.00. Shoulders 15; clear sides 19) Whiskey 98@99. ST. LOUIS, July 2G-Suporfiuo flour 4.60@4.65. Com-mixed 80@83: white 92@1.00. Whiskey 1.??. Pork 31.50.' Shoulders 14?.i; clear sides 18-Li. I CINCINNATI, July 2G.-Flour unchanged. Corn dull at 90@92. Whiskey 98. NEW O h LEANS, July 26.-Middling cotton 17%@18; sales 800 bales;'receipts 240; stook 50,216. MOBILE, Joly 2G.-Middling cotton 17; sales 100 bales; receipts ll. CHABLESTON, July 2G.-Cotton quiet and stock light-middling 18??; sales 50 bales; not receipts 91; stock 5,221. SAVANNAH, July 26.-Cotton firm low middling 15; sales 5 bales; net re? ceipts 143; stock 5,764. AUGUSTA, July 26.-Cotton quiet at 17^@18; sales 200 bales; receipts 17. LONDON, July 26 -3 P. M.-Consols 89.Vi- Bonds doll at 81. Stocks flat. LIVERPOOL, July 26-3 P. M.-Cotton opened quiet and remains unchanged uplauds S%\ Orleans 8%. LrvEnrooL, July 26-Evening.-Cot? ton closed irregular-uplands 8)4@8?.i; Orleans 8??@8fo; sales 8,000 bales. State of South Carolina, Union County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Minor P. Boyd, aa administrator of all and aiugnlar tho goods, obattols and credits of Patriok H. Keenan, deceased, vs. CharlesD. Bobo.-Summons for money demand. Com plaint not served. TO CHARLES D. BOBO, defendant in this action: You are bcreby.suniiuonod and re? quired to answer the complaint in tbis nction, which is filed iu the offico of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for tho said County, and to servo a copy of your answer on tho subscribers, at their ofllce, at Unionville, in said County, within twenty days after the service of tliia summons on you," exclusive of thc day of service If you fail to answer this complaint within the timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of seven lum.Ired dollars, with interest at the rntc of Bevon per cent, per annum, from the tirat day of January, ono thousand eight hundred and sixtv-onc, and costs. Dated Unionville, S. C., 22d "July. 1670. R. MUNRO & HON, Plaintiff's Attornevs. To tho defendant, Charles D. Bobo: Take notice that thc summon.** iu this action, of which thc foregoing is a copy^Jras tiled in the oflico of tho Clerk of the Ca|rt of Common Pleas at Unionville, in tho County of Union, iu tho Stato of South Carolina, on thc 2*2 d day of July, 1870. R. MUNRO A SON, Plaintiff's Attornovs. UNIONVILLE. S. C., July 22,1870. July 27 wfi State of South Carolina, Union County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. George L. Phifor and John N. Norris, survi vora of Keenan, Phifer & Norris, r.s. Chas. D. Boho-Summons for money demand. Compta tnt not served. mo CHARLES D. BOBO, defendant in this X action. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ac? tion, which is tiled in the office of the dork of the Court of Common PP as for tho said County, and to servo a copy of your answor on tho subscribers, at their offico, at Union ville, in said County, within twenty d?ys utter tho eervico of this summons on you, exclusivo of tho day of service. If you fail to answor this complaint within thc timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff will tako judgment against you for tho sum of nine huudrod and nincty-fivo dollars and eighty two cents, with interedt at the rato of eight por cont, por annum from tno first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and costs. Dated Unionville, S. C., 22d July, 1870. R. MUNRO ft SON, Plaintiff's Attorneys To tho defendant, Charles D. Bobo: Tako not ico that the a um un na in this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, waa flied in tho oflico of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas at Unionville, in tho Couuty of Union, in tho State of South Carolina, on tho twenty second day of July, 1870. R. MUNRO Sc SON, Plaintiff's Attornevs. UNION- VIL tr., H. C., July 22, 1870. July 27 wG Valuable Tonic Medicines, For Dyspepsia, Debility and Nervousness. FsnnATED WINE OF CALISAYA.-Used as a general tonic in all debilitated conditions of tho system. Each ounco contains tho medicinal virtuea of forty-five grains of Bark, and also twolvo grains of Citrate Protoxide of Iron, united iu a vinous menetrum. Prut ii ATEO WINE OF WILD CHERRY.-Particu? larly valuable lu those cases where an Iron tonic ia indicated with tho sedativo properties of Wild Cherry Bark. Each ounco contains tho medicinal virtues of twenty-seven and a half grains Wild Cherry Bark, and also eight grains of Citrato of Iron. BITTEU Wims OF IRON.-Well adapted to all oases of general debility, where a tonic and gentle stimulant is required. Each table? spoonful contains the medicinal virtues of fif? teen grains Calisaya Bark and two grams Citrate of Iron. For salo by July 8f E. H. HEINlTSH. Druggist. liAJVDIUSTII TURNIP S5OS:ESX>, NEW OROP, comprising all tho Fall and Wintor Varieties of Landrelh's Reliable TURNIP SEEDS, jost reocivod at July 21 16" E. POLLARD'S. DE. nm^.^Q??E, TJEG8 the kind indalgeiico of ' nie patients (JO until after tue session of "AmorloAri Don tal Association." Hfl will rotura for b uni DOB B about tho mlddlo of August. ? Joly 1*25 ? MAHNED DOWN. FKEN CH MUSLINS, FROM 50 CENTS TO 25 CENTS A YARD, AT July 17_C. P. JACKSON'S. The Georgia Gin. THE most universally and deservedly popu? lar GIN in use. Everybody who knows it, buys it, aud those who buy it, are always I pleased with it. It claims no ncodlos, no con? densers, no stool brush, but "imply to he tho best Gin in uso, everything considered. Prices moder: te; quality alwave guaranteed. LORUICK J-. LOWRANCE, July 17 2mo Agents, Columbia. Removal, SINCE tho firo of Sunday morning last, wo have removed our stock to Brice's old stand, corner Maiu and Blantliug Streets, whcro wo will keep constantly on hand a first class Block of GROCERIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES generally. Will alao puroh?io ah kinda of country PRODUCE. My old custom TH and tho public are invited to call. 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Challis Mantles, Shetland Shawls, all colors, Grenadine Shawls and Mantles, in black, white and fancy colors, Satin Stripe Bedouins. We are now clearing out every article in SUMMER GOODS, REGARDLESS OF COST, and BIG BARGAINS may bo anticipated. W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building. w. D. LOVE. n. p. ai'cBEERY._July 10 BUY TUE ARR OW TIE. TUE "ARROW TIE" ^vas invented and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. MoComb, while a resi? dent of Now OrleaUB, previous to the late war-aud salea of consid?rable quantity wero made hero in l??t. Since tho war, it baa been gradually grow? ing in favor in every acction where cotton is made. Tho manufacture and aale of that TIE is tho exerciao on the part of Mc COMB of an unim? peachable proprietary right. For aale by all dealers in Iron Tios and eountry merchants generally, uudcr full gua? rantee at tho lowost market prices. ROBERT MURE &, CO., General Agents. Charleaton, S. C. CHARLES L, BARTLETT, Columbia, S. C., Ge? neral Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas. July 10_HBO Spices and Flavoring. FRESH VANILLA BEANS, Long India Pepper, Whito Pepper, Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Turmeric, Pure Ground Black Pepper. For aale by E. H. UEINITSH, Druggist, _July_8t_At the Old Stand. Magic20hafingfPowder. Thc Vu rut's Friend. FOR the instaut cure of CHAFING AND SCALDING of Children and Adults. ALSO, A certain relief for BURNS, SCALDS, Irri? tation of tho Skin, Galls, Inflammations, Abrasions, and all Cutaneous Diseases. For salo by E. H. nEINITSH, July 8t_Druggist. Special Notice. WE beg to tonder our thanks to tho nu? merous patrons of LOWRANCE A CO., for their past support, and pledgo them, as we have mado additions to our capital and in? creased our facilities, to servo their intoreats ovon more faithfully than heretofore Wo have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf Hardware and Fancy Grocories, aud aro PK TERMINED to clean out onr stock at low prices, so as to bo able to FILL UP WITH FRESH I GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE HAD ELSEWHERE. Givo us a trial, and you will bo convinced. Orders from tho up-coun? try solicitod, and satisfaction guaranteed. Juno 12_LORUICK A LOWRANCE. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best manner, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Deo 16_WILLIAM O LAZE. Rio Coi iee. BAG8 RIO COFFEE, for salo low to doalors bv EDWARD HOPE. 50 Seed Peas. BU8HEL8 primo Clay Cow Teas, for aeed, for aale by E.HOPE. 75 Fine Gold Watched OF all description H , for Ladies and Gentlemen, for salo at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Messrs. I Soott A Williams' Banking Honnc. Declo 20 Old Java Cottee. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for oale at reduced Drices. E. nOPE ET/\ CASES TABLE CLARET, for salo low, DU for cash, by GEO. 8YMMERB. Jone 23 _ Fulton Market Beef. (1HOICE FULTON MARKET BEEF and J Pioklod Boof Tongues, Just reoeived and for sale by _J. AT. B. AGNEW. Flour! Flonr!! 1 AA BBL8. Choleo Now Family FLOUB, Jh\j Vf just received and for salo by July 21_ J. A T. B. AGNEW. Law Hooks on the New Code. ALSO, a VarietV bl NEW LAW BOOKS AOIB of Legislature.'Ad., for Balo by April 20 BRYAN A MoOABTER. -f-,. ? ; ; ,7-h -,-1-1 Removal oi Dental Office. gfjem DR. D. L. BOOZER has romoved bis .flHWofiice to Mr. G. Dioroks' new building, on Main otroet, over tho Messrs. Porter . A Co.'s Dry Goods' Store, where he offers bia professional' bervioes to his former patrons and tho public._Juno 28 ?. Morris, Columbia, 8. C., MANUFACTURER of COTTON GINS, at $3.59 per Baw. Our Gins aro warranted to ploaso iu ovory respect, or no salo. Pro mium awarded at last Stato Fair. Also, Wood Turning iu ovory description and stylo, at short notioo. Juno :S0 Gino Fruit and Fish. CANNED PEACHES-2 lb. Cane-25c. eaoh. Canned Tonratoea-2 " M 20o. " Canned Salmon-1 lb. Cans-40c. each. Canned Oysters-1 lb. CanB-20o. " . Canned Lobsters-1 lb. Oana-42Qo. " Canned Mackferdl-2 lb. C?na-^-65o. " All fresh and lino, and for aale by ' June 29 , : . ' Jf. A T.' R- AGNEW. Great Inducements ?V ' '.)?::,) Ollll il .'/fla .'. TO AND PUBLIC GENERALLY MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, W AKD TRUNK EMPORIUM OP' ' : i?>*fi '?? Hf . A. SM Y T H E, MAIN BThEET,' COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING. HAVING determined to reduco my present spring add- 'summer stock of BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, Ac, which io very largo ?' and complete, in order to.make arrangements.for tho fall trade, I offer nil gooda ia my lino at COST for tho next thirty days; at which'rime stock will bo taken.1 This ia a rare opportu? nity, especially for tho trade and Consuni?rs, to aecuro great ' bargains, and T would .riibat reapoctfully solicit a caU. A. SMYTHp. June 28_' ? _ ' . '? South Carolina Bank and Trust Co., OF COLUMBIA, (In Building formerly occupied by Oardlina National pan7if) BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE all issues of GOVERNMENT BONDS, at current market rates, also COIN and COUPONS, and execute orders for tho purchase and sale of Gold, and all first-clasa securities, on commission. ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, pay ablo on demand, or at fixed date, bearing interest, aud available iu all parta pf the Unitod Statos. - ADVANCES made to our dealers, on ap? proved collaterals, al matket rates of interest. COLLECTIONS made everywhere in the Unitod States, Canada and Europe, and Ex chaugo bought and sold. Dividends and Coupons collected. HARDY SOLOMON, President. J. C. ROATH, Cashier._June 20 3tno City Machine Works, COLUITBIA, S. C. __ THE undersigned RICHARD TOZER, May 25 3mo ROBT. MCDOUGALL. W. J. HOKE ?IIA8 just received, and open? ed a largo stock of 8PRING ' AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, SH HITS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, TIES,Ao" Which he propoaea to sell on tho moat reason? able term?. Call and examine for yourselves. April 10_t_ Fresh Crackers. FAMILY PACKAGES ASSORTED CRACK? ERS, conflating o? Milk, Cream, Egg, lluttnr, Bueton and Lemon Crackers. AL80, Fresh Sugar, Buttor, Soda, Lemon and EGG CRACKERS, just roceived and for salo at wholoaalo ann rotail, by .Inno 28_J. A T. R. AGNEW. New Publications. TnE CHRISTMAS QUEST, by Mra. South worth. Tho Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth, by Misa Aiken, $2 25. Tho Caged Lion; a Novo], by Mies Yonge, $1.25. Hammerand Anvil, SpiclhagonB* last and beat novel, $2.00. Memoir of Dr. Soudder, 8G years Missionary in India,$1.75. Trinco qt Walos' TravelB in Egypt, Con atnntinoplo and tho East, $1.50. Tho Vicar of Bullhampton, by Trollopo, $1.25, and other now Books for salo at BRYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore. June 3 _ Guns and Ammunition. JUST rocoived by William Glazo, Ano Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, Ano Eng? lish Powder, in Cauiatera, Shot and Gaps, of all kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil l i ams A Co.'? Ranking Honso._Doc 10 ! Pure Brandies. IA PIPE Jas. Hennossy's 18C0 Cognac. 4fcl'pipo " " 18C5 i pipo Brandenburg Freres 1835 " Being Importer's Agent for salo of all Fo? reign Winos and Liquors offered by me, 1 can Rive equal inducements t<> .hu trad') any Job? bing House in New York or Baltimore eau ofTor. GEO. SYMMEltS. Juno 23_ Drinkists, go to Pollock's.