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POrUItAB WITH THE -i'EQi?^-AMNK^2C TO AXiSAOE ' AHD IXJE?AINH-Q AMII ETTA'? -non l?Et?oXjTJl?t?KS O?* THE lilYE?PObTi "OT?IAM ^rt?fai?fiap:-9BB^a?'/?Nj)k T$A4 "K?^T -*A(IXl*? AAT P??OE--rX?llftlAN W>PBV FOB ItEVKN?fel Ol* Cf?liMANY, 40.. AO. -BASIS; JUDO 29.^fG5mbrioo -g?e?>:Cd Botlm as dipiomuUo representativo ol Fr?ncp.- \.' .;' '; .''" 7.?? ;;' Count de Paris arrived to-day nud will call on Thiers to-mbrrow. Ho bas sent M. Est?re?n to Frohndorf to tnuk'e dr rangements for' a "visit'of tho .Puke, de Chartres to Paris, and tlx the dato when both princes may hnve un interview with Thiers. A state1 dinner Vrill begrV#tt by/ Thiers t?-hibri;?fy d?^f\t^?ri^aiey?i?vr: All geuorals and c?l?nels havo been . in-? vitqd. . Geu.'Bourbaki will probably bo, preaeut.'. ? m...!.. t.< . - -;iitv . iii !>..'..: i The pblioe have arrested many girls in oafes. Twphundred were, ^akeft/injo cds?>^y.?.ye?terilay. :.. . . : .',, IHAT?BP June ?28.T-Giimbetta bas JIG oepted ?hov nahtf nation to tho Assembly * ilMaM^ ij^^ Jg, od P*\tta&ao. hos been-/arrested >iinQome< for conspiracy, i ? sytii ri v/ -'"Via^ArjMiK?; vTiint? 29/- lit. 'ibo^semrV ^?rS?w MM? Iwjs! WilNA, Poayer .Qu?r?ior, ip. less than aux boors,1 t h or agenta of tho Treasury rjolleoted 4,000,000,000 franc? for the new loan, of which Paris;?Ipoe subs Drib ed 2,500, 000,000. ,<^Npi wo?u^e?;clifty> not all been boord, f rp bi, and the Xot^lamount of Hube^rrpUona 'is not yot'as&?r|ft.ioed. The Mt^idbkrof Finance,^^o|PM?t?ig Hbali\WiT????t for tho dates/4ffSsSS' the troaty^^&fflhkfort, bu^aboB/.jc^y tho IjoNooi?^^??U? y"?$^ik^CTt)?nxion in tho Uouae ?? i^o^^gW^^g tho rati? fication of tho TriS?syV'w'i?H defeated with? out" division. Il' .itt tf/ii OHO'il Mi! rr -.BEfmari,-Jane fc??-?Thfe' Empero*'boi gt^^'ipiiW^l .h?tives ?f?ao? ?ntf^rria?pe.'jPicopi jtu?re' :'poUticai ?jr. military ^flancos are oombined wi i h -or dittary crimes. ';. ' (!,!.?.-.'. fioiul . personage's. Sen. tonca pf'.'death: imposed upon Or?mioUR by ihoiOoiu'tV mattie,!', at i Marseilles will probably ibq comm ated. ? Tho1 w?rk of rej over, a ti tl g Paris .is. prpgrossing. Fully Op, OOO masons aro engaged i u repair i u gdamaged bt?y??gtS?'dl s?SS?!n'g\iu?w'OnDS.'<vrxne city., also, -.ia- lioiiig thoroughly, disin? fected.'.. \ .^e'jpnr^ials' bj Paps /apo .ypfsaillcs express satisfaction4vt tbe.Buccoss of the review at LbrjK^amps. '.' , * -Tup c?r?tiYar^?fiB?nher.to theelectora, affir?t? ^rai .;he isp)ke dofei'derof j the ptinoiplos of freu.'tittdu. In relation ito tho future form of government, the nation must decide npon it after the elections have bee,n -held, aud the ques? tion pf free trade beor? ?xleoidbd npqn. He dflpounopd^.'tho opppnonts\of -this ptilipy ha mofeo fae tiona.,, Tho spoochpf Gambetta a^^o?3??b^??7aa upon tko Hirojedt of tbpdove??prneht of education in; France, an?^?s/te?eived with hearty approval ?n4;imirap^us?. ll .'The1. C^iS^inrj^<M oommomi?g on tho reyiai^^t^UonS' ^batops, Remarks thal; *,^?mtfrt&^ an army B)0,000 tmS^^6?^t?? 'ably com? manded, l?MSfcr|yBii^^v^4he causajof civilization. ^Wo'Jajfcvoahio oolled fpr two milliards of morley anoT been offered fi vo j milliards; Tho' natl bu-evidently to- ! o??i?r?.5? M i Fl Q Y O il A ? ? * BOMB?T, Juno 29.- A despatch from Shanghai ooniirmo the anno?ooemont of the captare of the Tbiangho* forts by the Americana, with slight l?ssT The Coreana had 240 killed and a great conny Tho Fr?neb loan was introduced in Bombay with immense success. . . 1 "NIGHT DESPATCHES. ,: ?LONDON, June SO.-At a meeting of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, to-day, a preamble and resolution were adopted, to the following effect: ,c' Whereas; the .Liverpool Chamber of Commerce! has learned; with .surprise, that, high cable rates are sustained, when all Atlantic cables aro working; therefore, Resolved, That the officers' of this body be authorized and directed to make Toprcseptstpns in the matter to tho Go vernment, And to ask aid of the Cham? bers bf Commerce of Manchester, Ber? mingham, Leeds,. Sheffield, Glasgow and Fjdinbnrgv The correspondents of the London Sapers all agree that the review at Long hamps and the French loan were both snooessfal. . One writer says the thought of revenge upon Germany is uppermost in tbo minds of the Pari?ans, who still hope for an opportunity io re-'adJuat the frontier. * It io reported that , the diffiouUy be? tween Greece and Turkey, ariel og from the' appointment of Trioopis aa Greek ambassador to Constantinople; and'the refusal of tho Porto to receive him, has beeb amicably arru ugo d, and the. two countries are now on good terme. The statement is officially confirmed that Halifax will, now that tho treaty of Washington hos been ratified, soon cease to b? a rendezvous,of. tho British Yartla American fleet, and that the Hoot io Ca? nadian waters will bo reduced. The London- Spectator eays: i4M. Thiers is os triokey as the Orleanists, as hostile to Ilftly as tho Legitimist*, as sycophantic to tho army as the Bona partists, aud as reckless of human lifo and freedjom as ever was emperor or king." NAPI?ES, June 3d.-Victor Fimaodel visited tho. ex posit ion-to-day, aud distri buted tho medals awarded to oontrihtft tors. I jFATAXi RAUJiOAD ACCIDENTS-UATOB CHA HOOM AGAIN OO NV! OT KI)-DEATH 6V A" OATHOLJO BISHOP-QBAKT OFF AMD ON SATISFACTION-A WAN GAB VED TO D?AXa-IiXClTINO BJ Kiri LS Ot ?F ll'ISCO PABIAN8 IB NEW TOBE-DEATH OE KZ ? J OD OE BEXIi-BARGE FIB ES IN TEXAS, AO., AO. , ' /, .1,}!>!.."".'O Xi AUGUSTA, Mu., Juno 28.-A train do layed to accommodate Demooratio dele several passengers Honously liyrt, BOSTON, jane 28.-At'HttrvoVd Col? lege upramonpo ment -to-day. ainpug .tho, hoirbr^^fegVeej, ?that of LL^lT *as conferred rtpDB Hamilton Fish brid the Marquis of Bippo.tit < t\ jj ?'}{{') *|n ; CoNcoiu^(>urario26WAt kv meeting'of leaders pf tho Dem?crata pa^ty ibm nf ternoon it i waa informally decided! to bring charges of-bribery and'undue''in ?^ouces against Senator Smith before t hq Senate, fivhieh op argea will suspend bim .until.action is take a, and mean? while toiposb'party measures. . . ' Hr. " JOHN'S, Nr B., Jube 29,-The d?l?gation of the New Brunswick G O' verum o nfc which went .to the Nova Sootic bud Prione j -Edwards - Island . Govern me?tis,''t?.?^r3eayor to firoouro concerted u?uou ogainet the' ?ahury'ojan?qe of thc ?Washington treaty, returned yesterday. They aro very: totidcnt as to their doings, but say the fish erm e b aad fish traders o! tho .island and Nova' Scotia aro. favors bio to tho treaty, und intimate that ow fing to tb o game the Nova Scotia Govern ment is playing with Ottawa, that Go vorn meat is not to be relied on to oppos< the treaty. . The belief is that the dele gation failed. ;..-*,.: > :? 'WASHINGTON, June 29.-After Cabine meeting,,Bo.qttyel) untl Pleaaajat?n bad j long interview. . It is un derate od thu tbeTPresident desires they should,reoou cite their differences. ??.:.?.<:..? : 'Gen.1 H??lsuff has b??n retir?d wit! fair rank of 'rnajor-gen.eral.' ?J ,V l, After the.-3Qth -inatant, tbo number o enif Stied : ooldiors "will bo reduced to tlXi stnnd&rd of . ;3O,00O mtm, OH required b; fm* ii . : . ...... ...... ', ! uTbe Saoagerfest festivitiesiresuUed ii n loss, wbioh:.mast be' mode up by Net York societies. i]:f wp painters w?jpy p reci pi tated t h ? rt feet by 'tho .breaking bf u ladder air killed. . : Iii ; ; . . . !.. ii ; Specie shipments for the week nearl ^.o^??p.;T.''',^'.-1 : ' .O'Bald wi a ohalleoges Mace for $2,'50( RICHMOND, June 29.--The third .trit of ex-Mayor Ohahooa, for complicity !' tho Hauusteiu forgery, which has bec in Drojzress fur ori? weekj'.wiis conclude this avoning, tho jury finding him guiltj Term of two years in the pen i tout ian with rccomuiondution to Executive ch mopey. ' The jury will call?n the Gt vernor to-morrow ia bis behalf. H had boen previously conviotod for th {rears, but-a new trial was granted o aw poiuts. BAXJTIMOBB, Juno 30.-Madisou i Marcus, of Augusta, Ga., indicted f< obtaining goods ander false pretense has been acquitted. MEMPHIS, June 30,-t-A 'train ran c near.LaFayette, qa the .Memphis ar Charleston Boad. Two brakemen and news-boy killed. CINCINNATI, Jane 30.-Tho revent officers Have soieed Backer & Millet t?baoco faofory.';'! ' 'C?jEVBb?N?, OHIO, Jane 30. -John ] Goren,. Catholic Bishop of Fort Wayn is dead. WASHINGTON, June 30.-Grant b again gone. ' He oomes once more 1 fore geing tc? California. Tho pnb sessions of tho Southern Cl ai m a Co mission has adjourned to October.. Boi well has gone lot te? days. S NIGHT DESPATCHES. NEW/!JuW 30^^-Jndgo, lng ham deoied a stay of proceedings ia 1 Foster case. Nail aod spike manufacturers ht agreed to reduce prices abont forty oe a keg. An exciting seoret meeting of t Episcopal Theological Som i nary \ held last evening.. Charges were, mt against the efficiency, Iqaroing and g oral opndnot of Dean Forbes; who rou i he resigned, and took leavo daring discussion. Ei-Jadge Bell, a trust fell dead, o! heart disease, while ?pe ing. * Assistaat Appraiser of Customs Bu ingham, a nephew ci! tho Senator fi Connecticut, boa boon removed from flee. CHIOAOO, Juno 00.-Looney, a w known rough in thp mining region Colorado, was shot dead by an uuknt person. The event gives rmi versal st faction. ' * liv; ST. Louis, June 30.-Brooks, 1 thews and Marino, drunken gamb! fonght with knives at the Six I House. Brpoke was carved to death ' CuAKLjmTON, Juno 80.-Arrived-1 Georgie, Baltimore; schooner W Martin, Baltimore. Sailed-atea Falcon, Baltimore. '1 ,, BRYAN, TEX AR, Jane 30.-A blool bai klings in the''business part of t Wfe:buroed last night. Loss $100/ insurance light iJEFFERSON, TEXAS, Jane 30.-A originated in Burou'n store-house, lween Dallas and Austin streets, and atroyed Dearly two blocks. LOBS I mated at $55,000; insurance 813,000 Nsw OIIBHANS. June 80.-The reoe seat Thomas' Winchell before the ] District Court for killing J. E. Lyoc (bp 17th. . His bond was fixed at $10, WASHINGTON, Jane 30.-Tho wai deuisitj olaiu? bi Kentucky, amouc to over 8500,000, was paid to-day. claims^ of other S ta toa want an appro; ti?n by Congress. Kentucky's a boat the ; expiration law thirty minutes. Probabilities-Brisk winds, with are probable for to-night aud Sutti on Lake" Superior, f Pulling barom witfbJo^litmlH? from ? ro\i^\tkfSloJkj wea%b?**ft*fcl-Sa?t orly winds, ore probable for Saturday for the East Atlantic. Cloudy ond threatening weather will probably con? tinuo from tho. -Saulh Atiautia to tim Ohio and Mississippi. .* Humphrey's r.ppointmfent ks Collector of jPostoma is an error. Potter remains,^ on duty. To-day clones the fiscal yean 'AH ao oounta were closed nud new, ones opened. . 1 ' Iteceipts of interim! revenue, $145, 000,000; 810,000,000 below estimates. LOWSON, .Juno 80-Noon.-Consols 92#. . ^bndd'?r. ^^najbxfO^/Jnne 39.-^Bonda 96itf: t V PAins-rJ ap 0:80^- The' Bourse] inactive,1 ' T 'IiryKiii-tiflL, Jabe 3,0^3 F/JX-^Cotton wh? excited' at tho1 opening, and prices advanced-uplands 8>.((a)8%; Orleans O^ii; sales of tho week 98,000 bales; ex? ports: 11,000; speculation 15,000; stock' 713.000, whereof American is 437,000; receipts 28,000, of which American is 10,000; aotudl, export 18,000. Cotton afloat 470,000, bf. which' American is 117,000. " ;, , V. . .INBW YODE, June 30--Noon.-Stooka steady and dull. Governments steady and dull. States dull and'heavy. Money 3.1 Geld . Flour :dull aad declin? ing. Wheat. dull and a shade easier. ? Corn slightly favors buyers. Mess pork 15.60. ; Cotton. (Wtroog-uplands 20%; OrieauK 21}^ ; sales 2,U?? bales. Freights firm. 1- P. M.-Cotton firm ; sales 3,902 bales-uplands 20%. Flour-Southern heavy and lower; common to fair extra 0.40(^7.00; good to choice 7.05@9.00. Whiskey. 92)?.: Wheat-sound parcels aotiver; winter rod and amber Western 1.55@1.57. Corn ^closed, firmer, at 71>? @72. Pork firmer* closing heavy, at t5.C0@15.75. Beef steady. Lard .firm -kettle ll. Freights lower. Money 2 @3. Sterlifa?, 10;?@10??; Gold 13)? ?t?}13??..'.Governments steady. 02a and 8s aiivouood' States dull, espe? cially TennessocH. Tennessees 72;'now ia.^yirgiuiaa'?^; new 72. Louisinuns fl/ne*,.64;';lpjt?it71; 8a 87. Alabamas. .02; Cs. 69. I Georgia's 87; 7s 00. North Oarolinos!46??;tr?ew 26>?. South Garo liu?sT?; b?w'61%- T ' NBW.OBLEANB. June 30.-Flour dull superfine5,12^5.6.0; double5.75;. treble 6.25. i Corn firm-mixed and yellow 71 @72; white 74@76. Pork firmer-m?SB 16.50. Bacon firmer.;at 8@10^; hams 15@16. Lard quiet-rtierce 10>?@11; keg ll y?(u)ilSugar firm-good com? mon 93^; prime 11$$. Molasses quiet inferior 15@20;' plantation reboiled 30. Whiskey firmer, at 87J?@1.00. Coffee iuauiivH, at i3j4<aji?>?. Uotton strong -middling 20^; receipts 2,345 bales; sales 900; stock 419,300; receipts of the week 6,561; sales 6,000. ST. Louis, June 30.-Flour-winter Bnperfino 4.75. Corn-sacks 67@58<<?. Whiskey 95. Pork advancing, at 15.75 @16.00. Bacon advancing-shoulders, loose 7; packed cleur sides 9|.<. Lard 10>?. ? BAXVTIMOBE, June 30.-Cotton firmer but not higher-middling 20^@20%; receipts 313 bales; stock 2,057; receipts Of the ?eek 1,760; sales 1,002. Flour steady-new shipping 7.75. Wheat dull, except for high grades, which are stiff. Corn steady. Pork quiet, at 16.00. Bacon firm-shoulders 7><i@7^. Whis? key 93@93>?. CINCINNATI, Juno 30.-Flonr steady and in moderate demand. Corn dull, at 57. Pork-15.50 asked; no demand. Lard 10@10^. Shoulders 6X@6%; clear sides 8%@9. . Whiskey 88>?. SAVANNAH, June 30.-Cotton in fair demand- middliug 19>?; receipts 161 bales'; sales 400; stock 8,723* receipts of the week 1?029? Bales 800.1 GALVESTON, June 30.-Cotton excited -good ordinary, 16; receipts 646 bales; sales 1,400j sfo?fc'27,702; receipts of the week 3,959; soles 6, COO. LOUISVILLE, Juue 30.-Floor quiet. Corn 72. Pork 16.00. Shoulders .7; clear sides 9>?. Lard-kogs 11^. Whis? key 89. NOHVOLK, June 30.-Cotton strong low middling 18>?@18^; receipts 386 bales; sales 100; stock 1,474; receipt* of the week 1.860; sales 225. WrnmNOTpN, June 30.-Cotton firm middling 19,' receipts 40 bales; slock 824; reoeiptaof the week 335; sales 56. MOWLE, June 80.-Cotton firm-mid? dling 19)?@19??; receipts 162 bales; sales 500; stook 10.632; receipts of the week 1,041; sales 750. . CHARLESTON, June 80.-Oottou firmer -middling'20; receipts 832 bales; sales 550;. stock 4,759; receipts of tho week 142; sales 900, . BOSTON,- Jane 30.-Cotton active middling 21; receipts 281 bales; sales 750; stock 5,000; receipt? of the week 3,940; saleB 2,200. W HOL. BS ALK FRICBS OUIIRBNT4 OOBOXOTX? WEKKL? ll Y TBK BOAKD OX TBADX. ?pptS: *bu.i oo?co'i O^????BSRST??^^^^?O BAOOINO,.lb?22 New?rl'ns 800)00 BALBlk>Px,flianii,(?M? Sogar H'so.. 60?90 N. Y.orWosWIb 8@12 NAILS, V kog? 50@B 00 BUTTKH,North. 88??40 ONIONS.??buBl75?2 00 Country, ? Ib.20@30 OIL, Kerosono,g4?<jg550 BACON. Hains. 10(320 Msohinery. mm 00 81do?? V ?. 10?11 SPZOI?, Gold 11 ?HO Shoulders... 8@11 Silver. @1 04 OANM.ES, Huerm40(??70 POTAT'B, Irisl 40?2 00 Adamantinelbl6(ifil? 8woat,b06 D0@1 00 COTTON YAUN 1 20(2)1 25 Rfoe? Oaroliha lb 9@1? OoTTOM.Stct M.19 i SnoT.l?bap. 2 5()tf?2 75 Middling. 18 SALT,Liverp.200?aiO Low Midi'?.17 SOAP, $?Ib,.....,7?<&10 Good Ordiiy. 16 ?Plans, AlcohoLelS 00 Ordinary....15 Brandy . .4 00@12 00 CuireBi!,E.b.rb.20@2? Oin .2 00(20 50 rf&otory...'...l?(?j22 Rum......2 0?(?)7 00 Correr., Kio,tyH>17(Mi22 Whiskey;. .133{??4 CO ' Lagnayra_2!l$i25 SOOAB, Crus & P15? lfc Java.285?30 Brown. .12G?14 PLoun.Oo. 7SO?1000 8TA?C??^?;..''W?tO Northern.751(011 ?O TRA,Green It?100(3200 ORAIN, Corn I l?f?l 20 ' Black, . . .1 00f<?l 10 Wheat... .1 40?1 Cl) ' Ton.vcco, ChW.?Oftdl 00 Oats. ?OO?100 ! Sinoliing,tb"..f)0(&l 00 ross .... 1 lOf?l 25 ViNKOAi?,Wlne,.50aC0 ?TAT, Norlti, li)uwt.2 SO I French.... ?l 00 Ul?Es.Dry, tylM2Aft?l8 ! WINK, Oham.2fi@35 00 Groon.?8 Port, ^galSM?b Ho I LA un, ??lh_15@17 Sherry... 27K<fl7 IK1 ! LIME, y btu. 2 651^2 75 I Madeira.:.3 00^8 00 ?fN parananoe-te? ss f JgoktafciHi 'Jeuoral As Eonal Property of thetax-payensttlittisCoun y for the lour 1871. . .?j ., t . Blanks can. bo obtained at Ibis office. ' Tax-payers are required to 'enter on blanks' all traoafora or purohAHoa of roll ??tato, and: also al) now buildings erected ainco but rev lt??. . . ... .' .- . 1 - Where tax-payers noglool to make tholr ro> tams, tho County Auditor is compelled,.by law, to chargo them with the return of the prOTi??s year and add fifty per c?bt. thereto' ab penalty. M. J. CALNAN, . Jone 29 Auditor lliobland County Sixth Dividend. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANE. COLUMIUA, H. 0 . Jane 38, 1871. THE Board of Directora of tbie Bank have doolared a semi-annual dividend of BU PER CENT., olear of alb United t? tates, Btate. County and municipal taxation, out of- the profita for the.six inontbe ending Jane SO, payable aa ?ad cite? tho let of July next. , . : w. B. QULIOK, Juno 30 3 _' ' . ? Casfder. Payment of Interest. . 7 . OFFICE CITY TREASURER. COLUMBIA, R. C.,'June 26, 187?. /"1ITY of Columbia COU PONSdno, and those \j maturing July 1,1871, will bo paid on and after tbat'dato, apon pr?sentation ,at this oj&co.; ". " . WILLTA?? J. ET?ER, J City Tr?as?rorl Office hours ? A. M. to 2 P. M. ?<r Tho following pacora will ploano insert three (3) times and ?end bill ?nd naper ?SB.T urning alvertia?ment to City. TrwUnrer: Charleston Courier, Charleston Jtepnblican. Augusta Constitutionalist, Now York Journal <$ Commerce. _ Joly 28 0 Payment of Interest. TREASURER'S OFFICE, QBKKN VILLE ANI> Cui.uinuA ?IILUOAH Co., COLUMBIA, 8. C., June 28, 1871. T?IE July intcrost, leas Government tax, nn the first inortgago bonds, also, on fractional certificates of indebtedness, gua? ranteed hy the State, and secured by second mortgago, will bo paid on presentation at thia office on and after lat July next, the pay? ment of the tame having to bo enaorned thur (nm. Tho July coupons on guaranteed and eocond mortgage bonds and certificates of indebtedness, will be paid at the'South Carolina bank and Tm nt Cu my any, in Colum? bia, 8. C., and the Banking jEfonea of II. H. Kimpton, No. 9 Naeaau etr'oet, N?wYork. ur. 1 GEO. \Y. WATERMAN, June.29 C_. : . . Treasurer. Just Received, . A SELECT assortment of DOOR BELLS, ;?5L> GON?S, LOCKS, NIGHT LATCHES, .to;' AU . kinds Sewing Machino NEEDLES constantly on hand. Fioo Ijooks made to order, and ropaii iug of all kinda donu prompt? ly. ' F. A. SCHNEIDER, >:H) < Gun and .Locksmith, Plain struct. ' June 18_ "Diamond" and "OraDge" Brand Hams, 1 fl T1EUCE8 of these "incomparables" AV/ jual to hand and for salo by June l7v i ? ... OSO. 8YHMERS. ? Magr ith's Digest of South Carolina Law Reports, TO the present timo. Frico $5. For salo at BRYAN A McOARTER'S BOOKSTORE. Juno ll A CARD. "^T^TEbeg to call the attention of tho public to our first claai stoyrk of DRY GOODS, Now complete in every department, and to tho following special items: BOOTS AND SHOES. We are now prepared to show one of tho handsomest, neatest, cheapest and,moat de? sirable stock of SHOES crer opened in this market. We introduce two new featnree in the trado. let, We wilt ?and no goods ont to try or flt, aa we havo, at considerable exp? ns?, 4 fitted np a "Ladies' Fitting Room." 2d. We guarantee, to the fullest extent, all oar ?ne work to give entire satisfaction. Junejfi_R. C. SHIVER fe CO._ NEW GOODS AT C. F. JACKSON'S. ?JEW styles of PRINTS. H Now elvira nf Aprous. white and bull'. Children's White Montul Blouses. Children'a Buff Linen Blouses. Ladies' Silk Saratoga Tiea. All at vory low pri?es._ jJune R_ Cheap fertilizer. A f \ TONS COTTON SEED MEAL. Excel lont for manure EDWARD HOPE. The Doctors Recommend 8eegers' Beer IN nreferonco to London Porterand Scotch Ale. Why? They know it is unadulterated. Whooping Cough Candy. HERE is something for children suffering with Whooping Cough, Croup, Coughs, Ac, A pleasant medicine in the form of kisses, effectual in allaying coughs, croup, colds. Keep tho patient under the influence of tho modicino contained In thin candy ; will allay tho violeuco of the congh. At Juno 1 i_HEINITHH'S Drag Storo. For Rent. "'?A WE offer tho following desirable pro gfia port} tor rent: T splendid family REUf dUU.DENCE, with forty-two acres of land at? tached, known as tbo"Walkor Placo." Several hundred f?llt tress of cholo&Al selection now in full bearing. Tho landa aro comprised "of highlands and meadow, with a bold fri? I spring not distant from tho boase, The front, near four 'acres l? extent, faces on Uppor Boundary, ono o? our moat public streets. ' ll. O'NEALE St SON, : ? Jane 3 _ _(Jotton Town. Pickled Tongues, Beef, &c. J?S C oponed, choice Fulton Martel BEEF, Choico Fielded Tongues, Choico Sugar-Cured Ham?, Choice Sugar Cured Strips, Choico No. 1 Mackerel. F-n^aloJowby J0IIX APypW ?V Sj)^ Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT douM . QOIIU?Q Cuccculna Indiens Floh Berrica lg iuakc sleep)' or headache. tv ICE COLD fiOClV MATEiX with ?^^ds?jSBBSSA TI,R urirldrsisrTlfd 9ffffWJq^ cpnturgo tb?, bu ^mSi^Sy&mWE??a^ e?nOsB'heretofore oon (In?t?a^brAfjnaTV i" Co., at tho oh?\ stands of mlOO?T?j ?HAeOgaHj toant?(E55fVTho Rail rbad Deptalo Ih'? ?olnhkbU Hotel, tho Nick iraon aouW^x abr'partof-tho oliy.1 flo will a!a? tdrni?^or?aaiBnggio?, Carriages, Ac, for ?ir*onSoaaonkWeliofma, ?nd sonoita tho patronage of the frienO?of thaJAt? firm. Janets r ? - y- ^ > TQ^jkffALY. FRESH ?ND O?OX.I ? MUI WMT:i / .1 /.? ">HM ) I . - " ' i-"-.. ,;!!..?. - 1.. . r\ Yy ji open ibis day a frc Hb rot bf ': "' . ' DRY GO O DS, Qireot fi om first hands. Having no old stock to work o TT, wo show now And fresh Goods, at Bull Times - Frikes . We ask especial attention and examination of our low price SASH ?l?t??NS., Rometuber, tho only place in tho city to pro- 1 cur? these desirable goods is at P0RTB8&S T 8 BI ? ' S. Jon? 14- . ?? ?-i . > .'. ... . ... Glenn'a Springs, Snartantrar? Co., S. C. TH L8 delightful watering; place will be open for visitors 18>r, l UNK, l?7i., . _Being straited in tho North ern part or mo State1,' in cv eoction remarkable for 'delightful climate, beaut}' and healthful- { neaapthis; together with'tho virtue? of tho 1 water, makes ,it. one of tho most desirable watcrmg pla?OB't?'bD found. Tho medicinal qualitiesof thia water are not excelled, and are a Sovereign remedy lor 411 Fem alo Diseases; diseases or lorig standing, Diseases of the Liver;' Bowels, Stomach, Kid? neys, Eruptions of tho ukin, 8arbfoJ?i-Dys? pepsia, Dropsy, Rheumatism, ha\-?? ' -THO < ? Arrangements will be made U> aoeornirioilalo a largo number of visitors. ' " - Tho host muaio will be- in attendance to ?fa? liven the Ball lioom... 1 Fancy Balls during tho sommer. J - "' ? . A .Livery will be.kept at moderate ehsrgeU. . Chargea-$2 50 per day; $aO- to S4& per monto, according to rooms. Children Um der teu years of age and colored servants half pr.Ho. Cottages to rent at $25 and $50 for the bea> son. ., W. I). I'OW I, L?t, Proprietor. . es- Stages from Jgne?vlllo dir cot to hptel. ni ay 30_ j-_tlmofS A n?~T /VrTTTI. ? in/* ;Q XX. JL JU VJ- V JU KJKJ. ?. NOW OPENING FANCY jttf COLORED m\?. jy/J"OHE of those beautiful LENOES and JAPANESE POPLINS, at lower prices. . New styles in - ; ^ . * i1? VI :. u** Swiss, Victoria and Linen Lawn, MADE DJLES.SE3, Under Garments for ' Ladies. We are sole Agents for the i" "EMPIRE m\\m HACBINE," >. \t .v. 1 , r; \ Helpmates, of bar niothors and wives. Hundreds of ladies in this city can toatify to their being tho best in uso. W. D. LOVE, JnneO_B. B. MoOBEERY. Reduction in Prices. ^ LADIES* popular PONY PH2E Q?ORJL'TONS, one of tho numbor jost ?SySr?-T?* received, verv etyliuh. No-top H?r .w- Buggies, Top Buggies and Turn seat Buggies, in variety. - ema Six-psaaengor Phiiitonh, on platform?; Ponr-passengt?r Pbro tons, on three springs. Open and lurn-ecat Rockaways. ''Phis varied stock is now being offored very low. _May_25_W- S- GREENFIELD._ STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. AT. O. SOLIOIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Au., and Family Groceries generally. Orders lilied carefully and prompt Ty. ____Feb 7 lyr "aif?RGE TU PP EE, BROKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, COLUMBIA, 8. C. , OFFICE over W. O. Fisher's Drug Store, opposite Columbia Hotol. Main street. May 2 LIME, TUB GUKAT FERTILIZER, ICAN rurniah LIME at Dopot at Walhalla, 8. C., for fl 50 per barrel. Address, REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, ti. G. ,Maroh,20_ Claret on Draught. TUST oroned, one Cask choice TABLE CLARET, for salo low, by the.gallon or dozen, by_JOHN AGNEW ft RON. Diarrhoea Medicino. FOR CHILDREN TEETBING, . ReatMsah?sBiBadDowela, Oh?lic, Pains, A dcairahlo medicine Wo advi?o mothers and nurse? to try'it-^onty twenty-five cents. For Balo only at HEINITS1T8 May 30 { ' ; ' \F*tnl)y Drug Store. ' DR. D; L, B?0ZBR ggSSafo W?U LD respectfully inform ^pfj^S^^k Ida patropa ami the public >;e ?-'-I-J .KT nevally that ho has moved into bin new office, bvoi Duffie .1 Chapman's Book? store; oppQiilo tho COIpmbia Hotel, uhero he ls nrt'parotl to execute, ?atisfactoiily. sil opc ralious ami work, of nhalbocver kind bis pro fcfoion domando. Ti rms accommodating. March 8_'_ _^ Thc bust place to fret a ctiol summer drink ia at POLLOCK'S. Meal? turnidiifd .it nil h-mfs al POLLOCK'S. ?O^PPi^OS^ |}o0!?i? Barr^rnai Clal |jv5 ret^tOamtnpagno?, Jaal'raeaKs? '?0? for \-t f\ BBL8. .FBHSa PEABL GBIST, just Vjtr*5 bav? j ast recoiffa an ?nvcuco of choleo VT TEAB, conflating pf ^ UNCOLOIVBD JAW?* -i Hy son, Gunpowder^ : ? ,Young Hyson, Imperial',., . 'Oolong and English Breakfast TC-SB. ' For bale at our usu?nnw.pricoe. Jhne 28 j 1 JOJ^AWEW & SON. . DaviB' Magic Grease ond Spot Remover rpHIS 1B Invaluable' iii cleaning clothed of tho fabric tn tho slightest, trice 23 cents* Prepared for nato by : Wi' C. B"IBHHit, ( June 15_jj IJ? j '. [Druggist.' _ ? ??.? ? ;. . ;,Cl?Tot Win? Ji "; ON draught. THI8 DXt' at a ?owbr?c&'by' ! tho gillon or doaan. 'S PW ABD jgOCT. ' !S ' ... Congr???^at?r.!,;'^ [I. THE MORBUS COXTQH ?S50 ? * uff4? mstANOSD.Ahl*. OTJJEUB^v A ND 1B warranted todo ifc again.v .Forfull' . Jone 16Brno ip ; ? OolnmMaiB.'o.1'-' ?)rtA.'WXEB BHO&?D HE R BIN G t?. j nat ?\ilJ rec?lvod and for a?Te.? Aft* cents' per bo?, by j ? JOHN AGNEW ;*'BDN. "; Davis' '?b?on for .^?dTDng?, 3$iwhest . ?;?;?I/V? . ' Ants, ?o. i jj.;..... A8A.FE and certain doa troy ex. oaay of in? plication, - without .'any cUsgreeanlo smell .or ctain. Prion 25 otrotft' For aale it ' June 15 W. O. Ff?HB&?aDrng Kiora*.'!; READ THIS! .ii ii.il ^^TE take pleasure In calling the special attention of tho trado to our largo and well'". ,'t -.'..-.'?d'. ino u ... : i ...;?{. .'.?. t!'T .delected a*ock of . : -ii.'/.r numb#r ,u ii: : . i Ladies. Misses, ChildrenpHen and Boya-' 1 lill? pvibv) yuiv/icfo . ! ??bwqqn l? SS-J? .lT:t f" .?' I Oj -,T i ,VjHwi{? 8II0Utt?5 mmm AviO i?s?ih .? .. .uioJJ/i i .' . . '.'O ( ./which we ara^eUing.at. : MANUFACTURER'S PRIQ?? [MW . ijft Oiye na a call, and examine before you bay. ^ ' J. ff. & BL ti. KINARD. 7 IMPBRTANT JKOTICB TO Dealers and Those in Want DRY W E nave nov in atora a toll Una of th? newest apd moak ,!. M- ? ii ? t. . ... . . s : V. .? i FASHIONABLE GOODS Of domestic, Frenoh and English manufac? ture, which we guarantee, at all time?, to sell as low, if not at lesa prices, thais any house in Colombia, buying our Gooda from tba largest and most celebrated oaUbUahmenta iu tho United States. And as we desire to ploaao all, we have now in oar boase the BEST GRADES OF EVERY CLASS OF GOODS, From the lowest to the highest, and ire fe?l confident that aU those favoring na with an order from a distance- will bo pleased sud nat inned that < .>?. .>>fifoiri .iii*, .i OUR HOUSE "is TIS WU' In this olly to deal wity. J -'i ? . j Wo will, anon application, send promptly by mai), full lines of uampjos of thoe^kind of Gooda de H i rod and apeo? fl od by. oar-friendo and ous|omers. All orders sKioowoanird? by oauh amounting to |3B sad ov/NT. delivered in any part of the State free of freight charges. Those unaccompanied. wiB basent 4 0. D. Wo reBpeotfnlly solicit ordora, which will re?oive the prompt and personal-attention of ono of tho firm. Our priosa being low, we think we can ra udor satisfaction to all. Give J.R. &M. L. KIN A RD, Maya_COLUMBIA, 8. C. Soythes and Grain Oradles. 2DOZ. Buporlor GBAIN CRADLES. ; > '10 dor. Grinln'H Grain and Graes Scythes, iuet received and for sale low by ' May 17 JOHN AGNEW Jt SON.