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THE THIERS DINNHB-?HEI^OH. IOEN KRALS
REOUPERATINO-BAN? ; OV ??l ANCE ALL
' Biairt-REVIEW ? oF;*roaifl?B^ '.TOo'ots-^
AMSRIOAN BANQUET-FRENCH ELECTIONS.
:PARI8, June 80.-The dinner given by
Thiers af tor tho review yesterday woe ft
brilliant afrair,7 attended'tiy>?H generals
and colonels of tho army in and .hear
Paris, and by members of the Ministry
and Qiany .prominent Deputies rof -the
Assoriblv. 'The-^utmost cdriftallty pr?
vailcd. : . . 7 " V '
Frouoh journals resent oepsuros of the
North German Qaeatle on .the military
expenditures of Fronoe.~ r?*cy naalu,
t?? n that" thai question ab?cer ns Ff anco
alone,.'1 ,"' ? '. ' ;l ' '""
BERLIN, June 730.--VThe-.Emperor-bas
presented tho estate of Sohwaraehdeck
to Bismarck.; . ?<.? . ? ?? " ??'; . ! *
.PARIS, JaJy Lr^Marshal McMahon
and General Decf&sey are going to Ba?
reges, in tho Py rennes, to seek renewed
health in the famous hot sulphur bathe
of that region.
12,000 fusiliers and guhners have-boer;
eont homo. Hnuemann, Boret and As
ohalot have withdrawn from ' candida
. turon for the Assembly. De ois soy ha
issuod n circular, proscribing regulation:
fdr taking the vote of tho army.
. mi_? T> ._l_ f TT??. - _. .,1 m Ating?
' the publication of its'returns. Bullioi
in th? vaults 550,000,000 fronce; Troo
eury balan00 li0,000,000 fronds. .
LONDON, July 1.-The whole of thi
royal family, tb o D uko ^STemdiirs one
the-Prince Imperial were'present at 1
?ovio\y of 6,000 trpops by tho .Queen, ii
Jashj-Parkt yesterday^;. .'*
?? The German attempt to excite dissot
isfaot?.011 with the British'GdVernmen
?mongst tho inhabitants of 'Heligoland
ay proved a f a?are. { , ,V? ?"
? banquet was given on Thursday b,
the. Anglo-American Association. Th
foUdwJpg named Americans were prc
sent? Win. E. Dodge, Bishop McILvairj
Henry Wilson, ' Hugh McOulloeh; Ger
Sm i tb, Messrs. Palfrey, Hoar and othen
Speeches of a friendly character, nsut
on such .occasions',' W?re made. Th
Prussian Grand Duke, Wladimir, poid
viflit.to Napoleon. Mr. Howard, Seen
tafy of the -British Legation 'at' WOBJ
?ragtour has been appointed agent in tb
United- State? td. receive claims of Br
tiah subj ec ta coming within articles froi
tho twelfth to the seventeenth of tl
treaty. " - '" ",'''.'.' '
LONDON, July] JlJ-The paperjr" nf ti
day diacusH tho French elections, whit
they generally believe will result favo
ably to the Government. of Thiers ot
the republic. A despatch from Par
says the return of Monarchists ia prob
ble from many of the departments. Ti
Imperialists ore - making an activo ca
vasa, but really have no.chance of seoo
in g a considerable number of mombo
of the Assembly.
Panis, July. 1.-The Official Jburn
says there were present and taking pa
io the review at Long Champs 160 bi
talions bf infantry, sixty squadrons
cavalry, twenty companies of engine?
and 360 pieces of artillery. The Orlea
Princes are to-day visiting Thiers. T
Republican candidates for the Assemb
printed to-day the name of Gambetto
absent. . . f . '?
Amou-lcan Intelligence.
NOON DESPATCHES.
THE. PLEASANTOH-BOUTWELL DIFFICUI/n
ygggHKB ISSUE OF , EETJS. BONDS-M A
j i AMD O'BALDWIN-ANOTHER INCEST]
? 2J0BQIA-ABEE8T OF COUNTERFEITER;
CUBAN MATTERS-CROP PROSPECTS, ?
WASHINGTON, Jane' 30.-It is" certi
that there baa been no satisfactory 1
mstmoDt of the differences bot wc
Boutwell and Pleasanton. In the int
vier? between ' them,, yesterday, tho f
mer reiterated his right to enperv
Ploasanton's official ' action. Grant
pressed the desire that these two sho
adjust their difficulties amicably.
, NEW YOES:, June 30.-Notico has b
given to the Stock Ex ali an ge that
Erie Railway Company hos issued 30,
shares new Btook by conversion of c
?ertable bonds. The Farmers' L
and Trust Company will not register
stook until thirty days from" yes tero
so it will not be good delivery until a
that time.
Another strike by tho cabmen is
pfehended. ' .
'?pamaFiElib, July 1.-Fifteen bri
men on the Boston and Albany Raib
hav?' been 'arrested 'for thieving op
tiona. They cover months and inv
thousands.
? ST. Loma,. July 1.-Mace ace
O'Baldwin'i ohallonge.. Maoeprefe;
fight near Now Orleans. >
? NEW Y?BK, Jo&??~Mrs. Lydla.S
man has been arreoted opon a req
tion from Goniieoticut, on ft ch arg
poisoning three husbands and two 1
abildren.. -* " V.
The\bidnze bust of Washington" li
. will ba unveiled in Pr os poet Park, Bi
lyn, with appropriate c?r?monie a.
Dean Forbes; of tho Episcopal C
ral Theological Seminary, hoe Withd
his resignation. -. , .
j ' : . NIGHT DESPATCHES.
- HATAHA; July 1.-Among .thtf
rendered Canos ofSo?rs ore Nicolas,
&?d Oswald Adam, Melcher and Jc
E. Bol noll, Fe land round Blas Rodd
Au gristle and' Parfierlu Siloa, A)
Betanooortaad Augustine Cooio.
two brothers Adam were, capture
General Agramonfe; It is reported
Geherale Marnai, A g ramon te Parr<
Jasointo Rodr?gaos have-made ovei
for surrender. Yalmacedo:. leave
Santiago de Cuba to-day. '. Th? Sf
party are making strenuous effo
carry the Porto Rico elections.
CHABLEBTOX, . July 1.-Arrb
steamer- Georgia, New York; sob
Clara Sawyer, New York. Sa
steamer Manhattan, New York.
JANESVILLE, WIS., July 1.-The
terfeiters, Lotta, Sherman, Roi
and Vaughan, were arrested to-do;
tectives are after others of (he gai
^XIM> resined 'ib? oofi?ctor?blp. pl intorV,
- rar?Pwe fo? tho First Georgia.Dis
.trieft --Ihe office is vnoant?-. Collector )
Warnet ibpndemor} We > Gop. "Sherpa u
aud'er-Senatar ?atteil. * HiscdmmisSion
Krill bo issued to-day.
The debt statement shows a decrease
of over $7,000,000. : Gold In the Trea?
sury 890,500,000; ourrenoy 89,500,00,0..
> Weather probabilities-It is probable j
that tho low barometer of Lake Huron
will extend to the Eastern States by Sun?
day night; that South-easterly winds will
probably continue on the law or lakes;
.?and South-easterly winds on the Atlan?
tic coast 'frorn "Maine to ^New jersey. ,
Westerly winda and olearing weather are |
probable jar IQhfo- and the Mississippi
First Semi-Annual Dividend.
;?*?3 JDBNTRAJL NATIONAL BANK.? ?\
\ ? Jj Oof?imi?., t?. C., Juno 30j 187?. 8
AT A meelina ,ui thej?oard of Directors*-!
. ot lilia Bank, held thia day, tho follow?
ing resolution waa paaaedt '
"Iiesoloed. That a Dividend, at tho rato of
BIX PER CENT.,, for eix months; on the
capital atook, bo declared ont of tho profits
for thc fl YO months' ending Juno SO, hoing tho
'timo this Bauk baa been in operation; and
that THflEErPEjR CENT, additional, on tho
capital stock, be-pasaed to the credit of Bur
plus Fund."
This Dividend.will be payablo on and aftor
tho 1st July. 1 A. t?. BRENIZER, '|
, . Jnly 12'_ Cashier.
Schedule Western'Division W?haing-}
i ton, Charlotte and Bntherford Bail
road.
?.-.i .l.:.'tb,
III ?P?JJIK?W
OFFICE OF AOKNT or WESTED:* DIVISION,
WlLAILNQTOS', CUAm-OTTE AND RCTH'D R. IU,
LISCOIM'ON, N. C., June 23, 1871.
T EAVE Charlotte 8 30 A. M., Tuesdays,
ULi Thbrsdays and Saturday*, arriving at
Cherryville 12.45 P. M., conncctiug with good
Hacks for Cleveland Mineral Springs.
? Return to Charlotte G P. M. aame dava.
.... ,. Y. JOHNSON, ,
Joly l imo _ ; Assistant Snp't.
Barbecue.
?_ . . THERE will b? a BARBECUE . afid1
^BffiHBiSh?oflDg 'Match, at Frog's lTill, on
^ST^TOthe Fourth of Julv. Four Beevco to
fSSBnBbe shot Tor. Fistola, Riflos and Shot
Guns to bo*' -ased.' Rolling and Btutrouary
Targets. .Juno "29
ICE COLD SOD A WAT?E with
PUEE FRUIT SYRUPS, can be
obtained ut MCKENZIE'S. SA?
LOON. Try it. ?_?
Pearl Grist.
-1 rv BBLS. FRESH PEARL GRIST, jpat
_1A/ received and for sale low by
Juno 15_ JOHN AGNEW A SON.
' Teas! Teas ! Teas!!!
"VITE have last received an Invoice of choice
W TEAS, consisting of
UNCOLORED JAPAN,
? HyBon,_Gunpowdcr,
Young Hyouu, Imycf??t,
Oolong \m\ English Breakfast Teas.
For sale ct- unr usual low prices.
June 28_JOHN AGNEW A SON:
Davis' Magic Grease and Spot Bemover
THIS ia invaluable in cleaning clothes of
any sort. It doos not injure or discolor
tho fabric in the slightest. Price 25 cents.
Prepared for sale by W. C. FISHER,
Jone 15_Drnggint.
Charlotte, Columbia and Angosta Bail
road Company,
TnEAsc&E&'s OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., Juno 22, 1871.
THE Conpona on Bonds duo on 1st of Jnly
next, less Government tax, will be paid at
Central National Bank, in Columbia, at City
National Bank, in New York, at First National
Bank, in Charlotte, N. C., and office of MoBBra.
John J. Cohen A Bona, in Augusta, Georgia.
Juna 2318 C. BOOKN1GHT, Treaa'r.
Charleston Orphan House.
THE Commissioners of the above named in?
stitution desire to apprentice to Mechan?
ise, Farmers, or other persona engagad In
useful avocations. NINE YOUTHS, reared in
the institution, whose ages respectively vary
ff om 14 to IG years.
Communications addressed to the' "Qom
mission?ra ol the Charleston Orphan Honse,
Charleston, South Carolina," will receive
prompt attention._Juno 24 14
Nf)W GOODS
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S.
NBW styles of PB1NTS.
New stylos of Aprons, white and bnfl.
Children's White Monsul Blouses.
Children's Buff Linen Blouses.
Ladies' Silk Saratoga Tiea.
All at very low prices._Jan o 8
For Rent.
WE offer the following desirable pro
>erh for ront: T aplendid family RESI?
DENCE, with forty-two aores of land at?
tached, known SS tho-'Walkor Place.".(several
hundred fruit trees of choicest selection now
in full bearing. Tho lands are comprised
of highlands and meadow, with a bold free
spring not distant from the honse. Tho front,
near four acres in extent, faces on Upper
Boundary, ono of our most pabtio streets.
B. O'NEALE A SON.
June 8_Cotton Town.
College Commenoement at Dne West.
GBEEXVTLIIS ARD COLUMBIA RAILROAD CO.,
RCOLUMBIA, B. U., June 25,1871.
OUND Trip Tickets, for ono fare,.will ho
sold at all stations on this road for Don
nald's, to persons who desire to visit Doe
West daring commencement exercises of
Erskine College and Dne West Female Col?
lege, on th? lath ?nd ISth of July.
Salo 6f Tickota to commencoon tho (5th and
continno until- the 11th inclusive, the privi?
lege to return to extend to the lSth'Tnolneive.
THOMAS DODAMEAD,
General Superintendent.
M. T. BABTLXTT. General Ticket Agent.
SST Papers publishing by agreement will1
please insert three times weekly.
June 25_- . _t7
Imported Ale and Porter.
0A8ES-r-Plnta-best brands, in store
andfor-sale GEO. 8YMMER8.
25
. /. - 'iClaret Wine
ON draught, THIS DAY, at a low price, bv1
tho gallon or dozen. EDWARD HOPE.
Smoked Herrings.
{\f\(\ R?XES SMOKED HERRINGS, Jnet
?KjVJ received and for salo, at fifty cents
por box..hy_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
The Dootore Recommend Seegers' Beer
IN preference to London Porter and .Scotch
Alo. Why? They know it is unndnlteratod.
The coolest Lager in the^city cnn bo had a
POLLOCK'S. .
T- ir??u-~*?*?a*AUts3k\JSZ?JJUS3S??. ? ???.y, j
; -MB^^dBKi Julyl~No*n.~FIou*'du?l
and heavy; % Wheat quiet and uuofcopgod.
Fori? quiet, at J5.26. QoHo? t fhrm-~-up
londj W%7 Guleana 21 j?y aale%Ti;o00
balea. Freights firm. Stocks steady
Trfit dull. Gold steady, at 18^@18}?.
groyernmehts steady sud dull, . State
onds dull and heavy. Money easy, at
8. Exchange-long 10%; short 11&.
7 P. M.-Specie shipments nearly
82.000.000, besides 81,250,000 in transit
from Yera Cruz. The bank statement
shows loans hare increased $2,250,000;
?pecio increase 82,500,000; deposit in?
crease 82,750,000; legal tenders decreas?
ed a trifle. Cotton quiet; sales 1,220
bideB, at 20#. Flour quiet .and heavy.
Wheat quiet-winter redland amber
'Western 1.54@1.5?. -Corfe a shade
firmer, at 71J<@72>?. Pork lower
?5.50. . Lard-kettle 10%, .Freights
8*e?d$v Money easy,' St 2(^8. '.Gold
\oy?. .Governments strong and Rtti?
business doing; Mays'and Novembers'
I Vate advanced H@Si- States dull and
heavy-Tonnessees 71??; new '71J?.
Virginias 64; new 72. Louisianas 60;
new 68; levees 70; 8s 86. Alabamas
1.02; 5* 69. Georgias 86; 7a 90. ? North
Carolinas 46; now 26)?. South Caroli
' nae, ex-dividend, 75; new 58.
j ?> BALTIMORE, July 1.-Flour, except for
extra shipping, is dull an$ irregular,
j Wheat-choice amber unchanged; other
.grades lower-new white 1.15@1.16.
Corn stronger-white 82; yellow 76.
Provisions unchanged. Whiskey 93^.
Cotton firmer but not steady-middling
20%@20%; receipts 168; exports coast?
wise 23; stook 21,922.
CINCINNATI, July 1.-Flour firm
family 6.40@6.65. Corn drooping, ot
57. Pork-15.50 asked. Lard-10>^
asked. Bacon-demand light; holders
firm-shoulders 0??@.6%; clear sides 9.
Whiskey advanced to 89.
LOUISVILLE, July 1.-Flonr-^-demaud
fair-family 6.25. Corn firm-choice
shelled 72. Provisions very firm, at yes?
terday's quotations, and small business
doing. Whiskey 89.
ST. LOUIS, Jnly 1.-Flour drooping
winter extra 5.00. Corn-sacks 58>$@
60. Whiskey 91. Pork easier, " at
!l5.q2>^@10.u0. Bacon active and firm
stioalders 7>i; clear sides 9>.<. Lard
mi*
?.'BOSTON, July 1.-Cotton strong
fnlddling 21)-^; sales 30; Btock 5.000.
, CHARLESTON, July L-Cotton steady
middling 20; receipts 283; exports coast?
wise 79; sales 100; stock4.943.
" AUGUSTA, July 1.-Cotton market
opened quiet but firm and dosed dull
and nominal, at VJ}., for Livorpool mid?
dling; sales 100 bales; receipts 75.
WILMINGTON, July 1.-Cotton firm
middling 20; receipts 50; exports 90;
sales 5; Block 771.
SAVANNAH, Juiy i.-Cotton tending
downward-middling ]9>?@20; receipts
198; exports 1,824; sales 50; stock 7,097.
GALVESTON, July 1.-Cotton quiet
good ord m arv 16; receipts 585; sales
500; stock 28,287.
MOWLE, July 1.-Cotton nominal
middling receipts 170; stock
10,802.
NEW ORLEANS, July L-Pork firmer,
at 16.75.. Bacon 9^@9>?? sugar-cured
bama 15J?@16,\?. Cotton firm-mid?
dling 20%; receipts 7,480 balea, to which
may be added 18,7(31 from surplus waste,
damaged, etc. ; exports to Great Britain
1,070; sales 1,500; ?tock by actual count
61,106.
NEW OnLaANS, July 1.-The Cotton
Exohango Committee on Statistics and
Information made a report upon tho
growing cotton and grain crop, with
dates from the 15th to the 25th of June.
The following is a summary: Mississippi
-Cotton, reduction ot acreage 20 to 25
per cent., with average of }4 to }? tho
yield of last year per aore. Corn acre?
age increased 25 to 40 per cent. The
latest reports indicate a short yield per
acre. . Louisiana-Cotton reduotiou
aaxeage 10 to 12 per cent.; crop three
weeks backward and considerably in?
jured, especially in the low lands, by
rain and lice; corn-nearly sufficient for
home consumption planted. Arkansas
Cotton reduction of acreage 25 to 33 per
cont., with proportionate increase in
grain; prospects generally good, except
in the Southern portion of the State,
where not moro than half of last year's
yield per acre is anticipated. The grain
orop is very promising. Texas-Infor?
mation mostly from the North-east por?
tion of the State, cotton reduction per
acre 25 to 33 per cent., with a corres?
ponding increase in grain; cotton two
weeks backward, though with favorable
seasons an average orop per acre may be
expeoted; corn, large orop expected.
Alabama-Cotton reduction acreage 10
to 20 per cent. ; crop three weeks back?
ward; average production per acre will
be lees than last years; grain increased
acreage 20 to 80 per cent; fair prospect.
Georgia-Cotton accounts aro meagre,
embracing the Western and central por?
tion of the State and th once North-east;
decreaso of acreage 20 to 33 M per cent,
in the North, and 12)? to 15 in other
sections heard from; condition unpro?
mising-to % per nore.of last year's
yield expeoted ; grain corresponding in
orease of aoreagre; unpromising. Ton"
1168600-Information confined to the
Western part of tho Stote;-ootton de
orease acreago 5 to VL% per cent., with
prospects of nvorage yie)d per acre;
grain considerably increased acreage;
prospect good.
LONDON, July 1-Noon.-Consols92^.
Bonds 90,%.
FRANKFORT, July 1.-Bonds 96j^.
PARIS, July 1.-Rentes 58f. 7o.
LIVERPOOL, July 1-Evening.-Cotton
dpened firm and closod active-uplands
8%; Orleans 9>?; solos 20,000 bales;
speculation and export 10,000.
1 - II 'i i j ? 9
Infant's Food. "
A NOTDF.R supply of FOOD FOR INFANTS.
i\. Thia is Just the food for babies. Mothora
coll ami exiuiino it, st HEISITSH'B
Juno 1 t _Drug Store.
Congress Water.
CASES Tor eulo low by
Juuo 17 GEO. SYM?ER8,
10
AT
"Ii O V E Jk CO.' S."
Tr.
-i-^
PREPARATORY to renovating oot stores,
wo Tfill CLOSE OUT tho present stock
"Low Down Prices,"
And trill open on MONDAY a new. stock of
"FANCY FRENCH LAWNS,"
Together with other
Dress Goods and Linen Goods,
For LADIES and MEN'S WEAR.
ea- Wo eoll only BTANDAEO m ikea of Goods,
so that GREAT BARGAINS may be expected j
and will bo given. W. D. LOVE,
Joly 2_B. B. McCUEERY.
Tax Notice.
OFFICE OF COUNTY ACPITOE, RICHLAND Co.,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., Jane 29.1871.
rN pursuance of au Act of the louerai AB
.numbly, at its lent ucssion, my oQlco in Co?
lumbia will bo opon on and after thc 1ST DAY
OF JULY next, to receive tho returns of Per?
sonal Property of the tax-pavers of this Coun?
ty for the year 1871.
Blanko can be obtained at this oftlcc.
'Tax-payers are required to enter on blanks
all transfers or purcnaats of real estato, and
also all new buildings erected since last re?
turn.
Where tax-payers neglect to mako their re?
turns, tho County Auditor id compelled, by
btw, to charge- them with the return of the
previous year and ?dd fifty per cout. thereto
as penalty. M. J. CALNAN,
Juno 2'J_Auditor Richland Cnnnty. .
Payment of Interest.
OFFICE CITY TREASURER,
COLUMBIA, S. C., Juno 2G, 1871.
CITY of Columbia COUPONS due, and those
maturing Joly 1,1871, will be paid on and
after that date, upon presentation at this
office. WILLIAM J. ETTER,
City Treasurer.
Office hours 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
*?- The following papers will please insert
threo (3) times and send bill and paper con?
taining a ivor tis oment to City Treasurer:
Charleston Courier, Charleston Republican,
Angosta Constitutionalist, New York Journal
of Commerce. July 28 6
Just Received,
ASELECT assortment of DOOR BELLS,
GONGS, LOCKS, NIGHT LATCHES,
Xe. AU kinds Sowing Machine NEEDLES
constantly on hand. Fine Looks made tc
order, and repairing of all kinds done prompt?
ly. F. A. SCHNEIDER,
Gun and Locksmith, Plain street.
Juno 18_
"Diamond" and "Orange" Brand
Hams,
f/~V TIEROES o? those "incomparables"
.L\_J just to hand and for sale bv
June 17_,_GEO. SVMMERS.
Magrath's Digest of South Carolina
Law Reports,
TO the present time. Price ?5. For sale at
BRYAN A McCABTER'S BOOKSTORE.
Juno ll_
A CARD.
?y^TE beg to call the attention of the public
to our first class stock of
DRY GOODS,
Now complete in every department, and to tho
following special items:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Wo are now prepared to show one of the
handsomest, neatest, cheapest and most do
fixable stock of SHOES ever opened in this
market. We iutrodnce rwo new foatnree ir.
the trade, lat. Wc ?viii send no goods out to
try or flt, as we have, at considerable cxpt ute,
fitted up a "Ladies' Fitting Room." 2d. We
guarantee, to tho fullest extent, all our fine
work to give entire satisfaction.
Juno IG_R. C. SHIVER A CO.
FIRE INSURANCE.
George Huggins' Agency,
Established in Columbia, S. C., A. IK IS?.
THE following companies have complied
with the laws of the Stato of Sooth Caro?
lina, and have boen duly licensed by the Comp
trollor-Gcnoral of the Stato, and by city of
Columbia, for the present year, roprcsentiDg a
CAPITA!. OF OVER 890,000.000.
/Etna Firo Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Connecticut.
Imporial Fire Insurance Company, of Lon?
don.
Union Fire Insurance Company, of San
Francisco, California.
Phonix Firo Insurance Company, of Now
York.
Putnam Fire Insurance Company, of Hart?
ford, Connectiont.
Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, of New
York.
tl KO II OK HUGGINS, Agent.
OfQoe at Mr. Dnfiio's now bookstore, oppo?
site the Columbia Hotel._May 20 13mo
To Rent.
ADESIRABLE STORE, on Main street,
near thc oornor of Standing. For terms,
applv to Dr. John Lynch, or
Feb 22 _ HENDRIX A BRO.
Every One Driuks Seegers' Beer,
BECAUSE it gives strength and improves
_ their health._M arch ll
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
IT don't, contain Oocoeu'.ua Indlrue Fish
Berrica to make sleepy cr headache.
Livery and ?alb Stablea. '
THE nndoraigned
; Trill eon tinus, th.o bu
. S?UCBS heretofore- oon
dtfcterl by Aftnow 4 Co., at the old* stands of
tb? Ute finn. * Hie OmnibUtci and Carriages
willoonvey passengers to and from the Bill- I
ro,.d Dept? to tho. Colombia Bate). fbfj Nick?
ers on House, or any part of the oily.. Be will
aleo furnish Horsoi, Buggio?, Carriages, Aol,
for bireon're?sonable terms,"ahd solicita tho
! patronage of tho friends of the late Arm.
i Jone 38 _.OWEN DALY.
: -JPHESH ANS j OOO!. I
. .il ..?fr ,?::i!.t -j..: :
?Wa open thia day a freeh lot of ,
B B Y GO ODS,
Direct from first banda. Having no old ?took
to Work off, we ebow new and fresh' Gooda, at
Billi Times Pfrices.
Wo ask espocial attention: and etaruInaUorf
j of oar low price " '. ' '." "
j SASH RIBBONS.
? .Remember, the only place tri tfie city'to pro- 1
core theie desirable goode ie ac.
" POUTER & STEELE'S.
June14_?i;
Attention!
THE attention of city and country retail
dealers is reqneetedto the following: 1
Owing to the depressed condition of busi?
ness, and being anxious to reduce etooh",
JOHN Hi KAUtLY & CO.,
No. 37 Blayne street, Charleston, S. C.,. '
rVlll offer to tho trade during* tho present
month their verv attractive and completo
stock at TEN (10) PEU CENT, below New York
jobb ur'? pricea. ... .;.
TKJIMS.-For all bills under $100 cash, or
approved note at thirty day a, with int crest
from dato of parchase, at 12 per cent.'per an?
num. For ali bills over $100 approved notes,
as above, at fonr (4) months, or acceptance),
will bo accepted. i
Their stock consists of the largest variety,
to be found in the citv, of STRAW and Mil*
UNliHY OOODS, White Goods. Hosi<<rf,
Gloves, Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries.
Ribbons, Umbrellas,.Parasols, Ladle*' and
Genta* Linen and Paper Collara and,'Cuffs,
Ladies' Lace Collara, and a complete assort,
mont of Fancy Goode,.Notions and BmaU
Wares. . ; .. . < ;- 9
Merchants ordering will pleaao specify on,
which of tho above tcrma they wish to pur?
chase._ ' Jone 6 jlmo
Notice.
TITREE months from this dato, application
will bo made to thc Greenville and Colum?
bia Railroad Company for the renewal of the
following 8CRIP, belonging to the estate of
JESSE DEBRUHL, which has been lost.or
mislaid, viz:
Stock Scrip No. 1,102, 250 shares.
Assessment Certificate 'ou same, No. 1,482,
$1,000.
Scrip No. 1,837, 5 shares.
Assessment Ceriihcato ou eaais, No. 1,514.
$20. WM. H. PAR?EB.
Receiver Estate of Jesse DoBrubl, doo'd,
JCXE 2,1S71. Abbeville C. H. I
June G_;3mo
Reduction in Prices.
??a? v> LADIE&' popular PONY PH.E
QJER?^TONS, ona or tho number jnat
If^te^rS*'received, very etyliah. No-top
W W Buggies, Top Buggies and. Turn
seat Buggies, in variety. Fine Six-passonger
Photons, on platforms; Funr-paesenger Pho
tons, on three springs. Open and Turn-seat
Rockaways. This varied stock is now being
offered very low.
May 25_W. K. GREENFIELD._
GEORGE TUPPER,
BROKER,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
OFFICE over W. C. Fisher's Drug Store,
opposite Colombia Botel, Main street. May 2
Scytheo and Grain Oradles.
2DOZ. superior GRAIN CRADLES,
10 doz. Griffin's Grain and Grass Saythee,
Inst reoeived aDd for sale low by
May 17_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Intelligence Office,
(Opposite Masonic Hall.)
WE call the attention of the cltireaa of
Columbia and vicinity to the fact that
we have purchased the interest of BEARD &
ORCHARD in the above institution, and will
givo attention strictly to its demands. Males
or fewalos wishing employment of any kind
can be supplied by calling, or sending in their
names and residences and annonno?ng their
wanta. The desires of employers will oe im?
mediately taken notice of. Rentors and those
wishing to rent will be provided for. The
collection of Accounts will be pursued, Bonds
negotiated, and eales of Real and Personal
Property made. LEE Jfc SMITE.
June 3_
"READ THIS!
"Y^7"E take pleasure in calling the special
attention of the trade to our large and well
selected stock of
Ladies, Hisses, Children, Men and Boys'
SHOES ii tune.
Which we are selling ot '
MANUFACTURER'S P.RI?ES.
Glvo ns a call, and examine before yon bay.
J. H. & M. L. KINASD.
May 20_?_
Here is the Remedy !
TAE AND WLLD CHEEKY !
. ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS J
fTlHIS compound is purely vegetable, and ls
X infallible In the euro of
Coughs, Colds, Catarrh,
Tightucus on tho Breast,
Asthma, Bronchitis,
Inflammation of the Longs,
v Consumption,
Whooping C?ugh, otc, etc,
For ?file only at
May 30 t H Fd KITS H'S Drug Store.
. . Free 8oup every day, at ll o'clock, at POL
LOOK'S.
Referee'a Bale.
Ma>tha J,. Townsend, . Administratrix.' r?i
t'J >' ' *. s Wm. r. IfntBOn et al. - 1
BY virtue of tho order of tho Court iu the
canee above entitled, I will .sell, before
LOU Coori House, in Colamb?a, on tho FIB8T
MONDAY in Joly next, tho following BEAL
ESTATE, of which, .Samuel Towneond died
possessed, hoing "If? ' . *
Ail that Dieoo, percol de tract of LAND, in
Richland Co an tv, con t s In f CK ono bun dr cd Sod
three acres, rnore oif'ltss-pounded North try
lands of John Fielding; East hy lands of C. O.
Marshal, Trustee; Sooth by Ianda of L. J.
Hancock, and Weet by the South Carolins
Railroad' ' .ftv' . -
Tanais or SAI.E.-So much cash Ss wiU pay
the expenses of salo and tho dower aesessea
thereon; tho bianco oh a credit of ono and
two years, seccred by bond of the purchaser
wittrtfft?? sorary,-' and V mortgage ?f the
premises soldi ' ?. . tW. .8V MONTEITH,
Juno ll f9_Bpecial Referee.
Sale of Valuable Lands.
BY order.of tho Superior Court, I will
aBKaell at tho Court House door in Btates
SEviUe, North Carolina, on WEDNESDAY,
10th day of August li oil, l,7w ACRES CP
LAND, ly lag In tb* Cbunty of Trodoll, on tho
Catawba River and Lam hort's Creek, 13 miles
Booth of BtateaviUo.?i-mUoaNor^of Cbar
! lotte and about 5 miles Weat of the Atlant?
I Tennessee and Ohio Railroad. Tho laud war
bo Bold in lots aa .-follows;
No. 1, containing 2B8 a?rea, move or loss? OU
which Dr. W. Byara now lives. '.
No. 2, containing 238 acres, more br less,
adj oin i ag Lota Nos. 1, 3, 1 and 6.
No. 8j containing g?4 acron, adjoining Nos.
' No. 4, containing 285 acres, adjoining Noe.
2, 3,5 ando.
No. 5, containing 200 acres, moro or lesa,
adjoining Nos. 4 and e. >...
No. 6, containing 400 aorea, on which Col.
A. 8. Brown now lives,,adjoining Noe. 2, 4
and 5.
On these lands are large bodies of fine
River and Creek Bottoms and a sufficient
quantity of Woodland on each tract. On tho
400 aero tract there ie a good Mill House and
Water Power, good Dwolling and other build
inga. Qood Water on each tract.
These landa are susceptible of the highest
state of cultivation, the up-lands having a
good clay subsoil, and. .will* produce Cotton,
Tobacco, Wheat, Corn and the other grain
and grass crop?; and aresoldasthe landa be?
longing to the estate or the late James 8..
Byars, for assets.
TEEMS-One-half in eix months; tho ba?
llance in twelve months with interest from day
of sale.' The purchaser may pay one-third or
the who!? of his hid any time after the aale is
confirmed. Bond with approved Security will
be required for tho purchase money. Tho
tillo will be retained until faU payment is
made. ' :
Persons wishing to-sce the lands will please
call upon Col. A. 8, Brovh or Thoe. Deaton,
Esq. C. A. CARLTON,
Administrator de bonis non of James 8. Byars.
Jnno 29_ ? ., ',' v . ._ Imo.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
Dealers and Those in Want
OF
D RY GO ODS.
W E have now in store a fnU line of ths
newest and most
FASHIONABLE GOODS
Of domestic, French and English manufac?
ture, which we guarantee, at all times, to soil
as low, if not at less prices, than any boase
in Colombia,, baying our Goods from the
largest and most celebrated establishments
j in the United States. And as we desire to
, please all, we have DOW in our house the
BBBT GRADES
OF
EVERY CLASS OF GOODS.
From the lowest to the highest, and ws feel
confident that all those favoring ns with an
ordor from a distance will be pleased and
satisfied that
OUR HOUSE
IS
THU ONS
In this city to deal with.
Wewlll, upon application, send promptly
by mall, fnU lines of samples-of those kind of
Goods desired and s pe nilled by our friends
aud customers. AU ordora accompanied by
cash amounting to 125 and over, delivered, in
any part of the Stats free of freight oharas*.
Thone unaccompanied, vrill be sent O. O, D.
We respectfully solicit orders, which will
receive the prompt and personal a tte nt len of
one of the arm. Our prioss being low, ws
think we can render sausfaotlon to all. Give
us atrial. ' . ;_ '.
J. H. & UL. KIN ARD,
May3_ COLUMBIA, 8.0Y
Pickled Tongues, Beef, &c. *
JUST opened, ohoioo Fulton Market BEEF,
Choice Pickled Tongues,
Choice Sugar-Cared Hams,
Choice Sugar-Cured Btrips, .'.
Choice No. 1 MaokSreL ' . .
For sole lowby JOHN AGNEW A SON. ?
LIMB,
THE GRISAI1 PlBRVIIiIZKR.
IOAN fornish LIME at Depot at Wallt all a,
S. O.. for 11.60-Psr barrel. AddreBB*
Rsv. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, S. C.
Marob 20 " _
STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
CHARLOTTES 2?. C.
SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour,
Bacon, leards Ao.? and Family Groceries
generali?. Ordere filled carefully andprofaipt
fv . . FebTlyr