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? " ? *' 1 " , ?.' . ?'"' -, ?- '' ?- -- ', O AM Uli?TA flRATHDr-r.?l? AT>H OK AI?BXANDER vf ho ace ko .ooispnte'.ia the-fouimaiadl boat raoei' on t h of Kftunobeo; Rivetv with the St., Joh^Vo?e^^^'^e^^ijyi, 'eail Friday b9?V\?fb?^j*A/Derioo, tuk?rig with thom a now boatt forty-one feet long nod eighteen nod , a^quartoc, ioohee broad, co ustr nc te^'.qx grossly fofc ,?pe 'raoe, by Robert J^w^tt, of. Duastuu/and numod the.,;"EQglap.d." The names.,, of tho orew rare James- Benfof th, strokey Jarnc3 Percy, John Brlght^ahd Roberfc Ohain bera... ! ', .': , . ?LpNppN, ' July lli^The .nituers. o? Lancashire haye pledged their assistance to strikers ia South Wales. B?rKe, a released Fenian coovict, baa arrived at Oork._ BERIJN, July"12,r-+l?a?peror William bas made the Crown Priuoeot Snxony. a field m'orshal of the Empire. r\ :' T?RI3, July 12.-gambetta bas been seated ia the A.s3.omh)y. \.i LONDON,: .July , 12.--Alexander Keith Johustoa^th? geographer,; is dead; aged sixty:eoygn,u.jj,./ , . , ? " ' ViWeYlcan (nteIll&?MCe. . MJ NOON ?ESP?TpHias.? ; IOAN MIN ?S-O J t AN G S .'. ; T110 U II L ?S - TUE MLLTTAUX ' 00 *DWtRA!TlSO -TH S TROOPS FIRE ON THE A MOU-ADOTJT THIRT? ?inlifep?AND 4?FT^.W0UNT)?a>- COI4ONE? . 'FISK tVPtaNDED'-^-HAVANA .HATTERS.-SU FEHSBDEAS IN TBjEOASB OCT MUS. FAIR CONFESSION OF noni) l? ti Y-M?ili- 6ERVI0I ?-:AOCTOBNTS-^-A?. OUTTJAW ^AVTVBV?> MISSISSIPPI rnijmso i'LQ, io., ib: HAVANA^ July 10.- Advices from As pin waif to tho'8th,'state! that several par ties 'have buen arrested, in Panama o? suspioiou of conspiring against ihe Go verumeht.:!?"? ?? '' . ' ..>.. . '/?'< . .'.-> Advices from Valparaiso; arer'to tin 17tli ult. Raies had beea so ex??ssivi that work <?n railroads1 a?dP telegrapl liueS'Whs;saape?d?di Snow storms ar< prevalent. ? ? ?? < . l'.pOO laborera hid g?neNpfVh t?'ypti at the Presidential ejections on 'the 25th Great excitement prevailed among- th people in oonaequeuoe bf political inter ference of priests. TlLo' steamship-' Ga letia hud prrtw?id safely^ Callao,.advice aro-datod'-2?tli ult... Excitement prevail ed over thc coming Presidential election PaffiHthq favorite candidate.' An earth quak? 4j'?u)d " occurred at :;Tocna... Th Batik" of Peru ' had/been robbed. Th steamship Tulloquilla, from Livorpool baa arrived.- She encountered piratea i the'SJ-iaHka of Magellan/ j?r?x by MEXICO,'July 2. rf-The Ba*opt tins pitaes of Chihuahua aro yioldiu fabulously. One mino -'yields $60,00 weekly. Moscos of phre.B?v?r,. pf. a? varal hundred weight, are extrad?e The leading-journal "saya the ruin?t Mexico, ia'owing to contracts with an reclamations'hythe United States, whio lay Meixiao bare!" ' BALTIMORE, july. 12. - The widow < .Maj. Henry W. Worshao, TJ. S. A., hi 'been arrested, charged with poison i u typo mon. ! WAflHxsaTONr July. 12.-Prof; Not Porter- -bas been ol coted President t Yale University. .' ^ HAVANA, July,l2.-Gen. Cebullioo death i Vulmaaeda is gone tp Quero, I soo. . . * . i '. . NEW YORK, July IS.-It is understot .that Gen. McDowell will co-operate wi thai State 'authorities.- Ct.-ci lu ra ha been issued for tho formation of a Pr testant League of America; wherein] in ' asserted that tho claims of Rumi Catbplioibm aro incompatible, with ci and relisions liberty.' lt ia nnderstoi that 6,000 have been enrolled for this < ganization. Yesterday,' batteries wc placed at the noverai . pointa where attack on the procession ia appr?hende Superintendent KelBoe is more bopel thia morning of a peaceful issue. T polic? and military, arrangements t complete. . Gov;'Hoffman issued a pro ol amati that the Orooge procession will be p: tooted; where upon, Police' Suporiotei ent Kelsoe withdrew his order forbiddi the procession. ; ' Deaths from lightning dre, freely ported. S. P. Morris & Co.'s iron wor at Riol? mond, Pa.? were barned by lig ning. Up to midnight, last night, there 1 not been a single fight in New Yo The Orangemen appeal to the old Ko Nothings to ro-organiao. The Pennsy 1 vah?o Central Hoad ! leased the Jefferson ville and Indianapi Boad, inoluding the Madison Bran paying six per cont on tho capital ste Et-Gov. Chamberlain has been elec President of Bowdoin College. JL vrsi% ?? .itijffiAdm?i in the east Miro. ' Fair, has-.been issaed; whioh apites .her tili ?ptob?r. Tho ?tre?bi ia the np town distr have, the appearanoa of a bobe Gnupa pf louogers are - to bo seen np??ly ' every corner. Ganga, of ni fl?fJ??^ftite^ber, nu^t?noti a??pQ^eg forthe purpose of-oppo. the Orango pnrode. ^?d LATEu^-jfiumors are rife that rio ia now going on in the upper pari Ninth avon a o. , , Th? mnob talkedtpt.and long loo for riot commenced about . qui before-li o'clock, this morning, port? i/avo commenced coming lb. first; r?porf wes from tho twonty-t precinct, and was to the effect, th mob had collected io tho vioinit Eighty-third strept a,nd .Third ave and wore driving the people' Jrop: streets. 225 policemen . were Ima ately picked out, nod, under como of Captain Heddon, of the fifteenth oinct, ordered to the above poi ut, tc 1 berso the mob^jT^jgegmnd despatch was, from, the Itynjiy^Afwd precinct, and stated. tbaj , th'e.\ttflwrs we?e .murahibg;. fchroegb'tue b^ntersrd, andba^|?*s?;ked; the"ItaUfjn Bod1 S-viisa . Jnb^r?f?.ii? th* laue. Superintendent Kelsoe and CJene^ [ral S h olor immediately, held a conVulr?" ttionjand cB??fchjWd'tb s?ud a'Vegifh?ot I to that ptf&fc? ??KrW?hMt^ immedi? ately qb>?>*ef? ?lpv?fa'1,companies ot the Soventy-r?rst itigTmeiit, Colonel Rocka feller commanding, tovjarooeed, fy>-,,aud. guard that point. Trie*- fast-^order-hstr barely been -^iv-en, whei^notherrreport was recgiyftd-, tuat Revira) Fonluu's ?ad colleotqd abauttho Feniiul hq?i^qu'artor?, on the corner o? Nineteenth'andTweuty flrst avenuo, where a largo quantity of arms are stored, audnalamor^d loudly to? be given fche?? armer* .Thoirjdefo'and*vus, refused," and they^tbrenfehod' tb pull' down the plaoe. About 250 oOioers wore put in stages immediately, aud sent thora. At tho Fifth reairqe.it armory, ia Hester street; a largo'crowd had col? lected, and . siguitied their. intention of taking the arms. . 'ThoVe aro nnont 100 mon of the regiment iu tho armory, to each of whom, wero dealt, out forty rounds of cartridge?. This morning, seeing that tho regiment were prepared for them, one' brawny, individual Vaidj "Come, byes; .let's go down to tho seventh ward, and got tho lads, aud we'll clear ont the d-d Dutch." A ma? jority of the mob then started off, under tho leadership of. this mau, to get the .lads. Pridcb' street is alive with mon, speaking in whispers, who, when they see any stranger coming, keep silent. There was a report of a fight at Hiber? nian Hall, but before tho pol ico roached there it was stomped nod all quieted." ! LATEST.r-The procession commence* at 2 o'clock. Firi?g bas been heard foi the last hour, but no casualties ure ru ported. A number ot persona armed with pistols, kui ves and hatchets bu vt been arrested. "They had boen drinking freely. JERSEY CITY, July 12.-No disturb ance yet, but indications favor a rio and bloodshed this evening. The stree corners und saloons aro crowded wit I Hibernians,?who maintain sullen silence NIGHT DESPATCHES. I NEW YORE:, July 12.-The Orango pro cession was formed between two regi ments and 400 police. Only.about 2UI woro in line, with two banuers-ouo o the stars aud stripes and tho other o William of Orange, on horseback. The; waited some time for a band. Tho sol diors loaded with balls, and tho proc?s aiou started. The Orango procession o Jersey City consisted of 150, ai un lari, guarded. The ferry boats wore held ii tho river until the character of the pac 8eugere was ascertained. The Jerse City procession was entirely unmolested The New York procession was assaile three times up to tho last advices. A the corner of Third street and Eight avenue, the troops wore ordered to lin About a dozou were killed aud woundet Ono policeman was shot dead. Colom Fisk was wounded and one mau of tb Ninth Regiment killed, lnnumerabl minor rows ore reported. A despata from tho operator at the Fifth Avenu Hotol says: About 3 P. M., as the tro oj were passing down Fifth avenue, whe between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixl streets, the mob fired three shots i them. The military returned the iii killing eight and wounding "thirtee: Two boys and a lady were shot, and si teen citizens in all .were, killed on tl avenue.' Three soldiers' wero kille 300 Orangemen passed hero about hr an hour ago, through Twenty-tin: street down Broadway, under a stroi escort. Thoy were cheered while pat ing. The latest fives fifteen killed ai twenty wounded on Fifth avenue. Lioc Page, of Fisk's regimout, was mortal wounded. Judge Blackford decides that t English subscribers to 30,000 shares the Erie stock must have the right registration restored to thom. A boiler used iu driving piles at t Central Railroad docks burst to-df One was killed aod one hurt. Tho wot Were blown to pieces. WELMINOTON, N. C., July 12.-P Oxeadme, one of the negro outlaws Robeson County, was captured in Bit mond County. He was brought to t oity and lodged in jail,' to-day. N withstanding the terrible murders a other crimes to which .he bas beet party, no attempt WAS made by I people of Robeson County or tim c to do him vi ol on co. CoLCMuufl, OHIO, July 12.-Geo W. Bradley and Theo. F. Bradley, ph guilty of stealing $40*4)00 from Ado Express Company, and Wero sent?n to tour years* imprisoument. ST. Loma, Joly 12.- Two mon w killed neat Neosho, Mo., for \ steal in mule. Geni Logan hod four hemorrha from the longa, but ia COD val pani og. WASHINGTON, Joly 12.-Prof. Wi has been i ns tal led aa Gommissione Agriculture. Probabilities-Low barometer v fresh winds from the South and Sot east will probably oontinne on the up lakes. A looa! rain is probably advt ing North-eastward in Western Tem sae, and light rain is probable for night or Thursday from Florida to Sc Carolina. Partially cloudy and o weather will probably continue in middle and Eastern S tatos. .The oity of Mobile has grai 81,000,000 sterling bonds in aid of Mobile and North-western Raiir connecting Mobile and Helena, Ark. Tho employees of the Departraen Agriou?tnro, yesterday, passed a rei fciou iu tho highest degree compl j men to their late Commissioner, Gon. Cup To-day, his successor, Professor W appealed at tho Department, when gentlemen employed therein were mnlly presented to him. . Southern mail contracts aro snbje the order of tho Postmaster-Gen dated April 4, 1800, direoting that, tain railro. ls aro indebted to tho Gol ment for railrpad^o^rirtl .purphoned by doa,j?a|4 oApop?nifia fQr. teapsporting tb?, mnHsisbslll bs !spee:t?y?re??rci .to the Auditor; Jo bo pluceil'1 to'*tbo ' credit of 'ttffr^?stmftsUr-QehfermVDep '. 1 jMkeoNi-Miss.J uly 43i-Th? -p?bi?o printtog business^ is ia ? .maddkui.- .Gov."' Alcorn, by tho. appointing power vested in bim ii year siuoej appointed.-Kimball,, Raymond & Go., ^?? ''State'- firth tors', who? purchased largely of materials to do the .work. A lurge.-portion of tUo work, io '>ciadiiiartb?''tiew-bod?Kof laws and tho re? gistration, blanks nnd,, books Jor usoin the comings Nbvemb??! eleoticLU i& un? finished.! 1 Opv. Alcorb, 'for. no fjBsigued 'causo,'has' removed Kimball, R?iymo?d A Co., and appointed ia their stead Al? corn A. F ig h er. : /JWie matten* will be car? ried to'the Supreme Cour;, and all the State'work will cease till the thircl Mou day ia October. No preparation can be made for tho election, aud the code, which, by law, should b$ j rhody for de? livery on tho 1st of October, will bo de? layed till late in the winter. The .Leader is the name of the Goveruor'a now oigiiti. There is great .dissatisfaction in tile Re? publican ranks at tho notion of the Go vornor. The Uuited States jDistriot Court is in session, Judgo Wood, of the Supreme Beuch, silting with Judge Hill. A large number of moa aro expected to bu ar? rested and tried nuder tho provisions of the Ku Klux bill. The Uuited States Marshal, with a detachment of Uuited States infantry, is now iu liant Mississip? pi to make urrusts. KEY WEST, -FLA., July ll.-The bark Murt?n, of St.. John's, for New Orleans, rau ou Loo Kuy ou tho 10th, aud got oil badly injured. NEW ORLEANS, July 12.-The boiler ol tho Mugiuis oil fuctory collapsed to-duy: oue was fatally and ono painfully burned. A train on the New Orleans sud Mobih Bead got off tho track, yesterday, de? laying the mails aud passengers. The Graud Jury, thia morning, re ported a true bill for murder nguiust ll Winchell, for killing J. E. Lyou, ou Juin 18th. CHARLESTON, July 12.-Arrived-bri? li. M. Spearing, New Orleans. Sailed steamer South Carolina, New York. CINANUIAti AND Uti M flt IC I IO I Al? LONDON, July 12-Noon.-Consol 93%. Bonds 92??. LIVERPOOL, July 12-3 P. M.-Cotto: dull and eusier-uplands Or?e?u LONDON, Julv 12-Eveuing.-Consol 03^. Bonds 1)2%. LlVEUrooL, July 12-Evening.-Cm ton closed dull aud easier-uplands 9}? Orleans 9,%. NEW YORK, Joly 12-Noon.-Stock: Governments aud State bonds dull au steady. Money 3. Gold 12|?. Flor dull and heavy. Wheat quiet au steady. Corn dull and unchungei Pork brm, ut 15 12.^(H. 15.25. Lard lil chnuged. Cottou-middling upturn 20%j Orleans 2l#; sales 200 bale Freights steady. 7 P. M.-Cottou dull and nomina sales 1.052 bales-uplands20%. Flour Southern dull and lower; common fair extra G.10@6 50; good to choii 6.70@9.00. Whiskey 94>?(?,95. Whe l@2o. lower-winter red and amb Western 1.45?1.50; new red and umb Soutboru 1.46^. Cora heavy and shade lowor, at 72(a}72>?. Pork dull, 15.25. Lard quiet-kettlo 10%. Freigb quiet. Scarcely sufficient bu Hitless stock aud gold to establish qnotatiot Money 2@3. Sterling qoiet, at 1Q}? 10%. Gold 12)?. Governments steui aud little doing. States neglected b steady. Tenneseeos 71)$'; new 71J Virginias GG'o ; new 72. Louisianas C new 63; levees 72; Si 86. Alabamas ? 5-s G8. Georgias 84; 7a 90. North C rolinas 4G; uew 27. South Caroliuas ' aew 582.? BOSTON, July 12.-Cotton quiet middling 21 ,'u(a)21 U? reoeipla bolos; eales 300; atook 5,000. LOTJISVIIJIIE, July 12.-Cora ia fair ; toand, at 70. Provisions quiet and i changed; moss pork Ki (JO; should 7; clear rib 9; clear sides O'.;. Lt 10??@11}<?. Whiskey quiet, at 91. CINCINNATI, July 12.-Floor quiet ? unchanged. Corn dull, at 5G. Pt 15.00. Lard 10)?. Bacon in limi jobbing demand-shoulders 7; sides (5)9. Whiskey 91. BALTIMORE, July 12.- Floor-dull i irregular for old; steady for new. Wh soarce and firm. Corn quiet and we Pork 15.50 @ 16.00. Shoulders ri Lard ll. Whiskey 94@94)?. Cot do|l and heavy-middling 20}?@2( receipts 105 bales; sales 76; mock 1,1 AUGUSTA, July 12.-Cotton mai dud and nominal, at 19}? for Li ver [ middling; sales ll bales; receipts 40. GALVESTON, July 12 -Cotton qui good ordinary 10; receipts 435 bi stock 20,996. Nnw OBLBAHS, Joly 12.-Flour qui super 4 76@5.00; doable 5.65(a}E treble G.00@6.25. Oom scarce but -mixed 75; yellow 76; white 80. I dull-meas 16.25. Bacon dall, at 7 10>?; sugar-cured hams 14<a)15; oh 15}?(5)16)$. Sugar dall-common prime 11??@11%. Molasses dull .refinery reboiled 30(?iG5. Lard fit tierool0^@10>i; kegll@ll^. ^ key-Western rectified 92>?<3;l.t Coffee 13^@15^. Cotton dull tending down-middling 20??@2?>? ceipts 2,254 bales; sales . 1,400; t G0.610. CHARLESTON, July 12.-Cotton d middling 20).i ; receipts G8 bales; 50; atock 5,007. SAVANNAH, July 12.- Cotton qa middliog VJ?i@\9}4; receipts 96 I Bales 50; stock 5,629. MOBILE, July 12.-Cotton quiot diing 20; receipts 83 bales; sale, atock 9,102. NORFOLK, July 12,-Cotton qt: low middling 19??; receipts 13G 1 sales 10; stock l.U?O. WILMINGTON, July 12.-Cotton qi middling 20; receipts 47 bales; 797. ' A noveirsuU hag. been pepdinfldir, tho New YVJrks courts. George A?Bf|eking hain mortgaged a burial lot in Green? wood Cemeter** tc * J3?vid ??. io 1868, reseMng tho Hg?tof1 o?nl?''dhr ing tbe term . of.* tire mortgage.1 - Id-r'a suit for the foreclosure of the mortgage, Judge Bra'dy'guvO a decision' for the de? fendant ou the gro'utid i that it waa1 agaidet good' mornlW; and,' therefore, against the policy of tho law, tb encou? rage euch instrumenta as a mortgage upon the remains of kindred. On ap? peal to _the general term, argued a few days since, Judges Iograham, Barnard and Cardoza nUirtncd tho decision of Judge Brady. , A shark caught off Churlestou hud a pair of boote, a scalp, two eon pi m balle, and a package of Suuday-s?ho?l tiokete' in his stomach. Sinclair, tho fraud, who han been ou'.o swindling tour through thc South, in the HO - cul led Macalister interest, was arrested iu Wilmington'? N. 0M on Monday. Mmo. LaGrange, tho eminent French hinger, huB lost her voice almost com? pletely, and retiren from tho lyric stogo ! permanently. ICASK puro Trench VINEGAR, for table nao. .i barrela'Cider Vinegar, cheap'; for pickling, for aalo at 1'. CAN PW KL L'S, July 13 1 . Main Street? The Georgia Gin flltllS if tho third neaaou wu liavti Hold tho*o JL OINS, and have never had a ningle com pl.lim. Wo offer them with renewed confi? dence, at moderate prices and reasonable terms. L?RICK .V. LOWRANCE, Auls., . July 13 2mn Columbia, s. C. Richland Lodge No. "39, A. F. M. AN EXTRA COMMUNICATION of 'thia Lodge will lio held in tho Ma " P?onie Hall, Tills (Thursday j EVEN? INO, at 8 ??'?luck. Tho Third Degree will bo conferred. liv orderof the \V. M. O. T. BERG, July 13 1 Secretary pro tem. Pearl Grist. 1 f\ BARRELS PEARL OltfST, Iv 5 barrels Pearl Hominy, fer uale bi July 12 " E. HORE. North Carolina Corn Whiskey. pf f\ BAHUELS <>f fuperior quality for 8ale DU bv ibo barrel. E. HORE. July li $100 REW ARD! STOLEN from our ator?, at Ninctv-Six, S. C., on t?o 4th ol July, a OO??LE CASE GOLD WATCH, No. y.HUG. It hus A. M. scratched on the inside of cano: also j railway lime Itcopor printed ou tba tuco. Wo will pay thu above reward if tho Watch is loft at PUCK SIX oillce, or with us. T. C. LIPSCOMB A SON, July. 12 fi Niurty.Six. S. 0. SEWING MAQUINES From l'io?'ip'Ten ItoKar* Apiece. BY calling at thc Wheeler ?Ss Wilson's sales? room, second door below PmiisiX otlicn, \> MI huv tho COMMON SENKE and HOME h ' TEE" HEWING MACHINES, at from fivo to tua dollars apiue?. J. S PU RSI,EY, Agent Wheeler ?i Wilson's Sewing Machines. July '.)_'_-_Q_ Pickled Tongues, Reef, &c. JUST opened, choice Fulton Market BEEF, Choie? Pickled Tongues, Choice Sugar-Cured Hams, Choice Su?ar Curod (strips, Ciioieo No. 1 Mackerel. For; sale low by_JOHN AGNEW ?t HON.' Self-Sealing Fruit Jars. THE best in market, at rodueud prices. A small lot of. Puro APPLE BRANDY. Puro Peach Brandy. Puro Cognac, Brandy. Pure Neutral Spirits for puttiug up fruit for winter use. L?RICK X LO WU AN CE. July 8_12 ARTHUR C. MQORE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COLUMBIA, R. c., HAS REMOVED his oftico to No. 2. Law Bango. July 4 plum Spring Water Ice. MY Ice Machino is now in completo order, aud eau furnish ICE to city and coun? try. This Icu is frozen at a low temperatme, anti will melt very little by transporiatit u. Prico. one dollar "per ono hundred pounds., Ices rpi unity, ono and a half cents por pound. Sunday open from 7 to 10 A. M. July 2_J. C-_SEEOERS. ICE COLD SODA WATER with PURE FRUIT SYRUPS, can be obtained at MCKENZIE'S SA? LOON. Try iL_ Teas! Teas ! Teas!!! WE havo just received au invoice of choice TEAS, consisting or UNCOLORED JAPAN, Hyson, Guupowdcr, Young Hyson, Imperial, Oolong aud Englixh Broakfant Teas. Fur sale at our oaual low prices. Juno 23 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Bed Asb Coal-S15 Per Ton. IAM prepared to furnish tho above COAL, in quantities from ono to fifty lona, at $15 per ton, delivered in any part of the city. Orders can bo left at L?rick A Lowrance's or A. Palmer's. Ton 2,000 Iba. T. J. HARPER. Jane 29_Imo? Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! THE undersigned baa made arrangements with parties In Cnarleston, and ia pre? pared to furnish GOAL at $16 per ton of 2.000 weight, cash on dolivery. Orders left at Greenville Railroad Office, over Booth Caro? lina Bank and Trust Company, promptly at? tended to. TBOS. J. MOORE, Agoot. Juno 13_Imo Tax Notice. Orrie*- or COUNTT AuniTon, RicnLANO Co., COLOHBIA, H. O., Juno 28.1871. IN pursuance uf an Act of the 'louerai Aa numbly, at ita laat eeseion, tay office tu Co? lumbia will be opon on and aftor tho 1ST DAY OF JULY next, to receive'the returns of Pur aonai Proqprtr*of th e tax-pay rm ot thia Coun? ty 'or tho year 1871. Blanke can bo obtained at this office. Tax-payora are required to enter bli bianka all transfers or pnrcbaseB of real estate, and alao all new buildings erected sinoo last re? turn. , '., Wbero tnx-payera neglect to make their re? tama, tho County Auditor is compelled, by law, to charge them with tho return of tho previous virar aod add fl ft y per cent thereto a? penalty. Mi'V. CALNAN, June 2tl Auditor ItinlilaXI Conhl.v. The Doctors Recommend bcegers' Deer IN prufurt'iieo io London Porter and Scotch Ab?. Win? Tin y know il ih unadulterated. A Ally summer Ionic is Hattorfs Litters can bc had ut POLLOCK'S, . mm tussispe iW8i> F.?iftt?uLY tic to iitf,-we o/ro nojrr hukl0g.\forl?2}aiid, $13, tp CJOB'O out our lino oj. French Gbbds. Y ~i " A vi '-\ ! ' ' Light Oassimere Suits at C?st. NoW ii tlio t'inio'to order our perfect ?Uin?f | 8I??RTS, warranted to please A lbw Ladies' TRAVELING TRUNKS, at cost.- . 1 j: :t I" . . I ?V 4f 1 ?? aa- Call arid secure BARGAINS afr *.. Jn'y 11 . R. A W. O. SWAFFIKLD'S,' MT. ZION 8CH00L, .H wir? ss nono, s. c. THE FALL SESSION ot 1871 will o ?leu ou MONDAY, Jul j 31, anil ?.opn'im?e twenty weeks. Tito oonniu ?of iuetruction is classical,l?olen tlUo and commercial, affording thorough preparation for a univor Bity courso or for butiuosa lifo. For circular?, wldross M. M. FAUR >W, Joly G +13_ Principal. Cheap Dry Goods FOR 3 0 DAYS 30 AT "LOVE Sc CO.'S." PREPARATORY to renovating out stores, wu will CLOSE OUf'tbe pr?sont a ted ?it **V*j "IiOwDown Prices," And wilt open on MONDAY a new ?tock of -.1 ??> ?.? . ; ? - ? "FANCY FRENCH LAWNS,"' Together with other ^ Dress Goods and Linen Gooda, For LADIES and HEN'S WEAR. 47* Wa sell only STANDARD makes of Gooda, ?o that GREAT DA KG A IN S ma; he expected and will bo given. W. D. LOVE, Julr 2 B. B. McCBEERY. Eight Miles from t<}iarlnuburg C. U.,S. C. 1 j*nM1v"\ _ uO TEL open Juno l?t, 1871. i ?i Hird per Timm ii *3?; per we?l; *12; par day $2 50. The ".water it? (Jhalyboate, ann is cool amt pleasant to thc taste; Has proven efficacious in curing laver Complaint, Dys? pepsia, Kidney "liseat-es, Oravol, Dropsy, riarrhrca, Cutaneous Affections-, Chills and Fever, General Debi li? vi sud many other ills nf a kiluhed nature. Tho table will be pro viilod with the bet-t tho country affords, atid e vu ry attention givuu to visitors, calculated to make their stay pleasant. Mineral and Fri-cittonn bathe; - Gymnastics. Cabins to mit. Hacks run daily to the Springs from Spartimburg. lt. C. ?LIVEU, Proprietor, Spartanburg C. Lt., "?. C. J. L. WoKvouD, M. D., Manager. _June22__thtu 12 Wool! Wooli Wool! \T7ANTED to huv 20 OOO pounds of WOOL VT fer cash. BLAKELY .t OIBliES, Columbia, H. C. BT Newberry Herald, Abbeville Press .and Banner, Fairfield Herald each copy four timos and forward bills to thia nfllce. June 15 Imo Imported Ale and Porter. CASKS- PiDts-best brands, in store and for salo GEO. RYMMKIiS. 25 FRESE ANS COOL 1 W E open this day a fresh lot of DRY GOO DS, Direot from first hands. Having no old stock ! to work off, wc show utw ?ml lreah GoodB, at | Bull Times Prices. Wo ask especial attoutlon and examination of our low prico SASH RIBBONS. Romombor, tho only placo in the city to pro? cure thuao denirablo goods is at PORTER & STEELE'S. Jane 14 Notice. THREE months from this date, application | will be made to tho Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad Company for the renewal of the following SCRIP, belongiug to tho estate of JESSE DKUMJUL, which has been lost or mislaid, vis: Hteck Scrip No. 1,162, 350 abares. Assessment Certificate on same, No. 1,482, j $1,000. Scrip No. 1,337, 5 shares. Assessment Certificate on same, No. 1,514, $20. WM. H. PARKES. Beoelver F.Btate of J-sse DoBrnhl, deo'd, JUNE 2,1871. AbbeviUeO.H. June 6 }3mo N?SW Q00JP3 AT < > '- . . M ? C. P. JACKSON'S. NF.W stylos of PRINTS. . . New ?tyles of Aprons, white and buff. Children's White Monanl B1OUSOS..:T. . Children's Buff Linen Mouses. *.,. . Ladioa' Silk Saratoga Ties. J . All at vory,h?wj>rjooa._!_*_-^i**?*?-r_ Whooping Cough Candy. HERE is something for ohilur- n eufforiug with Whooping Cough, Croup, Coughs, ?vc. A pleasant medioine ' iii tho form of Ulises, effectual in allaying couche, rroup, oelila. Uucp tho patient under the influen?a bf ttio laed'cino contained in this ?audy; will allay the violence of thu t ough. At Jun?. 1 4 HFINirsit'fipiuc Sloro. Blackwell's gonnlhu' Durham Smoking To I a >.o at Poi.LOCK'S. Sa l e of Valuable Landa. BY.'ordur of. tho 8 ti per. Hr Court, I frill ?oil at tho OuUrt House door in states? ide, North Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, ?W of ' A?R?IBI next, J.700 ACHES OF LAND: lying in tba County-6f Irodoll, on the Catawba River and Lambert'? Creek;'18 Millee South of ?tatpaville. 27 miles North Of Char* lotto and about S mi lea Weat of tho A tUn tlc. Tennessee'and Ohio Railroad. Thu land will be sold in lute as follows : No. 1. containing 288 aeras, moro or leas, on which Dr. W... Dy ara now lives. No. 2, ' containing 238 noros, more or leas, adjoining Lots Nos. i;-3;'4 ind G. ', No. 3: 00 ut ai ning 284 acree, adjoining Noa. i;2aod4. -, . Vti No 4, emtr.ining 28> aeree, adjoining, ^uo. 2, 3,5 and 6; >jyi No. fi, containing 200 acree, moro or "leas, adiuimug No*. 4 ruin 6. < . -?? No. C, containing 4G? acres, on whioh Col. A. H. Brown now lives, adjoining Nos. 2, 4 and 5. On theso landa aro largo bodies of One Btvor and Creek' Bottoms and a , aufnehmt ?nautlty of Woodland on each tract. On the 00 acre tract there ia a good Mill House' Snd Wator Powor, good Dwelling and other build? ings. Good Water on each tract. These lands aro susceptible of tho highest statu of cultivation, tho up-lands having a good clay subsoil, and will prodnco Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Corn and the -other ?ram and grasa crops; and aro sold as tho lands be? longing to tho estate of ibo lato James S. Hy are. for assets. "TEUMS-One-half In si* mobths; tho ba? llance ia twclvomouthe with interest from day of salo. The purchaser may pay one-third OT tho whole of his bid any timo after the sale ia confirmed. Bond with approved eeonrlty will bo required for tho purchase money. The titlo will bo retained until full payment is mado. . ? . Persona wishing to BPO the lands'will please call upon Col. A. S. Brown or Thoa. Deaton, Erip O. A. CARLTON, Administrator de bonis non of Jamee S. By ara. June 30__ ' ^_ ' Imo READ TH?S! ~ ^^TE Luke pla RU art in calling tho special attention of the trade to onr large and well selected btqck Of Ladies, Mieses, Children, Men and Boys' ?in ii uim Which We are nulling at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Give us. & callpadd examine btforo you buy. J. H. & M. Xi. KINARI). May 2Q_' IMPORTANT NDTIE1 TO Dealers and Those in Want OF 1) Il Y GOODS WE have now in atoro a full line of tha newest aud moat FASHIONABLE GOODS Of domestic, Fronoh and English manufac? ture, which we guarantee, at all times, to sell aa low, if not at ICHB pricea, than any house in Colombia, buying our Gooda from tbs largest and moat celebrated oetabliahmenta ia tho United States. And aa we doairo to pleaeo all, we hare now in onr honae the BEST GRADES OF EVERY CLASS OF GOODS. From the lowest to tho highcet, and we feel confident that all thoa? favoring - na with an order from a distance will be pleased and .atiafled that OUR HOUSE IS ' THU ONS In this oity to deal with. We will, upon application, send promptly by mall, full lineo of sam?lo? of those kind of Goods desired and opecided by our friends and oufttotaorc. AH ordere accompanied hy cash amounting to 125 and over, delivered ia any part of the State free of freight charges. Thoao unaccompanied, will be sent G. O. D? We /esveuifuity solicit ordure, which will receive tho prompt and personal attention'of one of tho firm. Our pri?es being low, we think We can render satisfaction to-all. Give us a trial. \ _? J. H. & % h. KLKARD, May 3 COLUMBIA. 3. C. Seegers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It is pure, and warranted to be so._March ll Congress#Water. -ti\ CASES for salo low by JJ l Juno 17_GEO. 8YMMBBS. Free Soup every day,'at ll o'ciock, at POT J LOCK'S.