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f?f ?... j ?:>-????- -^n'tj-t vi.'--1.1**. <-i m:i .WJt,jv^^':fi?* ?g ? Telegraphic? Foreign Affairs, & Lokdon, August ?.-^Ia the election 3 to fill the vacant seat in the House of W Commons from Dundee, the returns * show that James .Yeoman, Liberal, is returned. A similar eleotion took place in East Staffordshire to-day, but the re? sult is not yet known. Immigration from Russia to the United States is increasing. 400 Rus? sians sailed to-day in one vessel. Madrid. August 6.?A bill has been introduced in the Cortes providing for the establishment of a penal colony on one of the Ladrone Islands. The Government is concentrating a large foroe oi yend'armes in Madrid for the purpose of disarming the disaffected militia. Senor Olozaga, late Minister to France, has, through Admiral Topeste, tendered his services to the present Go? vernment. The German Consul of Almira claims $50,000 damages for injury to his resi? dence duriag the bombardment of that city by the insurgents' men-of-war. Tho Government troops have re-occm pied Lores, whioh has been in the hands of the insurgents since the declaration of the independence of Muroia. The insurgents have gained possession of Orehuola, and threaten Alicante, thirty-two miles distant. A deputation has left Salamancia for Madrid, to ne? gotiate a compromise with the Govern? ment. Sinoe the opening of the bom? bardment, 200 shells have been thrown into Valencia, and the troops have ad? vanced G00 yards. The insurgents are making a most obstinate resistance, and their fleet has landed detachments at Madrid, on the aoast of Grenada. All Government funds were seized and a contribution of $3,000 levied. Vienna, August 6.?Iu the Interna? tional Patent Rights Congress, in ses? sion in Vienna, one of its first acts was to the effect that the common protection to inventors should be guaranteed by the laws of all civilized countries. Rome, August 6.?Tho statement made by the Minister of Financo shows a great increase in the number of ves? sels engaged in commerce between Italy and tho United States. The duty on raw material is officially abrogated. Difficulties have arisen iu the execution of the law for the re-organization of the army. Paius, August G.?A duel was fought to-day between M. Herne, editor of the Journal de Paris, and M. About, the well-known author. The latter was slightly wounded in the right hand. Odilou Barrott, Vioe-Prosident of tho Council of State, is dead, aged oighty two. Tho suit of Madame Millieres has L oen dismissed, and the plaintiff ordered to pay costs. London, August 7.?The London journals of this morning contradict tho report that Prince Arthur is betrothed to Princess Thyra, of Denmark. A rumor is current that the Chancellor of Exchequer and the First Commissioner of Works and Buildings have resigned. London, August 7.?Motley is much better. It was neuralgia, not apo? plexy. } A rice mill in the Eastern suburbs of London was burned to-day. Madrid, August 7.?TheCarlists hove attacked Orgurzum in Guipuzcoa. A conspiracy has boen discovered to give the town up to the enemy, and many arrests have been made. The bombard? ment of Valencia has been suspended, a flag of truoe having been received from the insurgents requesting o parley, which is now going on. The Cortes, by o vote of 184 yeas to 1 nay, have passed a bill granting constitutional guarantees to Porto Rico. A deputy from that co? lony, in tho course of tho debate, de? clared that the island would always re? main faithful to Spain. The Imparcial Bays that Espartero is extremely popular iu the Cortes. Bayonne, August 7.?Tho Carlists claim a viotory at Elgnoto, iu Guipuz? coa, ton miles from Sansebastiau. They state that they captured ono Republican General aud GOO prisoners. Paius, August 7.?A Vionna despatch says Count do Ohambord yesterday re? turned the visit of Count do Paris. The . interview botwoen the Princes lasted over an hour. Nothing is known of the nature of the oonforence. Telegraphic?American Mutters. Cairo, August G.?Daisy Breeze killed his brother Dan Breeze, near Hazlew, Alexander County, Thursday night. Both wero rather notorious characters and had stolen some horses, and after hiding them, were proceeding to tho house of Osoor Groenlee, with the iutoution, it is said, of carrying out a previously arranged plan to kill him (Groenlee). Dan showed an inclination to book out, and when tho brothers wcro last seen together thoy wero quar? reling, Daisy oarrying a heavy olub aud threatening Dan. Daisy came homo alone, bringing Dan's shoes, and re? marked to his wife, "If yon hear mo accused of murder, don't go back on m, mo." Suspicion being aroused, search w&b instituted, resulting in the dis? covery of Dan's body with his neck broken, and-marks o* heavy blows on ?** his head. Offioors started from hero last night in pursuit of the mnrdorer. Indianapolis, August 7.?Tho now court house- and jail at Richmond, In? diana being completed, tho Com? missioners of Wayne County, at CoDtrovillo, the old County seat, this morning ordered tho removal of re oords to the former place. Wagons sent from Richmond wero being loaded in tho court house yard whonoitizens of of Centrevilie fastened tho gates, and gont for Judge Johnson, to Cambridge, and got a temporary restraining order, la the meantime bells wero rung, oan notj firod and the wholo community in itie vicinity of Centrevillo g..therfd at the court house, and the wihiotvxoite uKut prevailed for a time. Tho wagons were finally unloaded and returned to Richmond empty, and tho eftoitoment ? quieted down, i Wilkesdarre, Pa., August 6.? An ex? plosion occurred at Diamond Mines of the WUkesbarre Goal and Iron Compa? ny, by which two men were killed and two injured. Luke Foley, assistant fire boas, was badly bnrned about the hands and head, but will recover. John Fla? herty died while being removed from the mines, and Frederick Fubrod died while being carried home. Mine boas Thomas Harkness rushed to their rescue and waa prostrated by after damp, bat taken out before life was extinct, and will recover. The flesh fell from the bodies of Fnbrod and Flaherty while the assistants wore romoving them. The explosion was caused by one of tho men trying to brush back damp with an open lamp. New Orleans, August 6.?A San An? tonio, Texas, special reports a threat? ened riot, growing ont of a sovoro chas? tisement given to a negro soldier by Captain Tobyn, whose daughter tho ne? gro had insulted. The officers com? manding the negro troopa sent word to tho oity officials that they could not con? trol their men. Tho citizens immedi? ately turned out in force. Tho military authorities ordered the negro troops out of town, and by their influence, quiet was restored. LouisviiiiiE, August 6.?The elections in Kentucky for members of the Legis? lature generally passed offquiotly. The Democrats oarried the State by the usual overwhelming majority. Milwaukee, August 7.?The German State Convention, in session here, adopted resolutions denouncing all sumptuary laws, advocating free trade, deprecating corruption in Government officials; and while they deplore the habit of excessive drinking, thoy oppose all laws interfering with tho inherent rights guaranteed by the Cunstitution of the United States. Elmira, August 7.?The National Ed uoational Convention has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, S. H. White; Secretary, A. P. Marble, of Massachusetts; Treasurer, John Honcock, of Ohio. Buffalo, August 7.?23,000 persons were present at the first raoo for ?20,000, for 2.21 horses. Sensalieujwas the win Der. Five heats. Camars wou tho first two. Time, 2:20J& 2.21, 2 21^', 2.2-1. 2.2S. Fullertou was second, Camars third. Clemintine won race for two ! forty-fives. Time, 2.29, 2 30, 2.32.'a'. Boston, August 7.?Tho trotter, Four naught, owned by Colonel Russell, is dead. Columdl'S, Ohio, August 7.?Senator Thurman mado u brief speech, predict? ing the success of a clean Democratic ticket. Mr. Allen, iu a speech accept? ing the nomination, says: "I accept the nomination, and desire the convention to accept my gratitude for it. I accept it, because the convention, by bestowing \ it, expresses the belief that 1 may be of < some service in promoting tho success of the great Democracy, upou whose suc? cess, and upon that alone, rests the prosperity, liberty and happiness of the American people." Portland, Me., August 7.?Tho So? ciety of the Army and Navy of tho Gulf elected Admiral Bailey us President, and Gen. Franklin and Admiral Thatcher as Vice-Presidents. New York, August 7.?A cholera death is reported at No. 1 Bridge street. A woman also died iu 128th street. The health officers am investigating. The steamship Ernest Morris) Arndt, from Stettin via Havre, is fifteen days over-due. She has 400 passengers and 750 tons of freight. This is her third trip. Sho is a fine sea boat, and had plenty of provisions. A Kansas special from Cofl'eyvillo re? ports that the Chorokees are having a bloody war between themselves, at Caddie's Bluff. Richmond, August 7?2 A. M.?After the merits of the two candidates hud been discussed at length, and no other nominations boing ' made, tho roll of Counties was called, and resulted in a large majority for Gou. Komper, which was greatly iuoreunud by delegations changing their votes solidly from With? ers to Kemper, ihjfore tho announce? ment of the vote, Gen. Early moved that tho nomination of Gen. James L. Kemper be mado unanimous, which was agreed to, amid great applause. The convention then adjourned tiil 10 A. M. 'Richmond, August 7.?Tho conven? tion opened this morning with prayer by Rev. Dr. J. B. Jeter, of the Baptist Church. A committee of three was ap? pointed to wait on Col. Robert E. Withers, to invite him to the privileges of n seat, and asoortain if he will con? sent to accept tho nomination for Lieu tenant-Governor. During tho nbseuco of tho committee, Col. S. Keeu, of Alle? gheny, slated that the convention had not approached Col. Withers properly; that if they desired him to servo on the ticket, thoy should nominate him by acclamation, nod thou ascertaiu if ho would oonsenb. Amid tho applause which ensued, General J. A. Walker, of Pulaski, the most prominent candidate for Lieutenant-Govornor, took tho stand, and etated that, although not a delegate, ho desired tho indulgence of the convention to aooond tho nomina? tion of Col. Withers, whioh he pro? ceeded to do in graceful aud eloquent languago, and withdrawing hia own name. At this state of tho proceedings, Col. Withers, accompanied by the com? mittee, made his appearance in the building, and waa greeted outhusiaati cally; tho convention en masse rising and chocring him to tho echo. On reaobiug the platform, Col. Withers, boing introduced, eaid ho felt totally inca? pable of giving expression to his feelings. When firat approached npon tho sub? ject of accepting tho second position, ho peremptorily declinod; although ho in? tended to use every emotion of hia heart and evory effort of his intellect to pro? mote, as ho had herotoforo dono, the aucoeaaof thoConaorvativo oauso. Whon he came- to the building, hia mind had not changed, and he still expected to deoline; but when friend after friend ap ? proachedhim, and he was besieged with earnest requests to serve bis people, he felt he ooold hold out no longer, and must snrrender. If he would listen to his heart and feelings, ho would etil I re? fuse, but he was willing to work any? where and in any position to defeat the enomies of the Oonservutive party in Virginia. Tho enthusiasm which eoBued was of the wildest description, delegates and spectators joining tu the tremendous and continuous applause. A similar at? tempt was made to nominate General J. A. Walker, who had withdrawn his name in favor of Colonel Withers, for Attor? ney-General, but General Walker posi? tively declining, the attempt failed. P. W. MoKiuney, of Prince Edward Coun? ty, and Hon. P.. T. Daniel, of Rich? mond, were then nominated for Attor? ney-General, and their several claims aud merits ably endorsed. Later.?Mr. Daniel received 46,230; Walker, 3S.001; McKinney, 33,701. A number of Counties changed their votes solidly to Daniel, when a mo'ion to make his nomination unanimous was carried, amid great applause. Mr. Daniel ac? cepted iu a stirring speech; after which a recess was takeu till 8 P. M., wheu tho platform will be reported. The utmost harmony and good feeling prevuiled during tho day, aud the prococdiug3 were conducted amid much enlhusiasn , New York, August 7.?The Suprome Court has issued a writ of error staying proceedings iu the case of thu con? demned murderer, Sbarkev. The Government sold 51,000,000 in gold to-day, at a fraction under 15ja'. Probabilities?For the South Atlantic aud Eastern Gulf States, falling ba? rometer, South-easterly winds, rising temperature, occasional cloudy weather and rains near the coasts. Worcestwi, Mass., August 7.?Four? teen Gorman beor sellers wero ?um moned before tho Central District Court to-doy; most of them for tho third time. Six were fined ?100 and costs, and seuteueed to the house of correc? tion for six mouths, und ordered to find 51,000 bail not to violate tho law for one year. They all appealed, and fouud the bail required. Saratoga, August 7.?In the Kouner stakes race, two miles, 111 Used won by a neck; time 3 39. All ages for a milo aud a half, Arizona won by two lengths; Wanderer second; timo 2.38. The third contest was a selling race for all ages, for a purse of $500?one mile and a quarter. The following stilted: Business, Wynne, Chickabiddy, Ike Moor, Nurse, Ortalan, Faddladen, Bingham, McDauiel's chesuut filly and Minnie W. It took half au hour to effect u start. At the first quarter of a mile, Business was two lengths nheail, Chickabiddy second. Coming to wards the home ttreteh, Chickabiddy closed up with Business. On tho race up tho homo stretch, however, Bingham strodo to the front, aud won by u neck; Busi? ness second; Minnie W. third; Moor fourth. Time 2.10.'.;. Chicago, August 7.?A fire among the plauing mills; loss ?70,000. Philadelphia, August 7.?The Ohio sailed for Liverpool to day, being her first trip. She took twouty-seveu pas? sengers und a full cargo. An excursion train of forty curs car? ried 2,500 passengers to Atlantic City to-day. Salt Lake, August 7.?The brevet wife of Brigham Young has filed a new plea. Brigham Young's counsel filed a demurrwr to the jurisdiction of the court iu his divorce case this morning, aud tho case was postponed until to? morrow afternoon. Wilmington. X. C, August 7.?The election on the constitutional amend? ments aud for township officers took place throughout the State to-day. But little interest was manifested. This County gives a majority against the amendments, but it is generally eon ceded they nre all adopted, as there was but little opposition iu a majority of the Counties. Only in a few of the colored Counties was there any decided effort to . defeat the amendments. Telegraph Ic?Couiincrc In I ltrpoi-fn. i Liverpool, August"?Noun.?Coltuu i steady?uplands 37?; Orleans 9 v; sales! 12,000 bales; speculation and export > 2.U?0; from Savannah and Charleston, September aud October delivery, 8,^. Liverpool, August 7? Evening -? Sales to day G.250 bales >. f Amsricuu cotton. Pari ;, August 7.?Routes 57:'. 20c. London, August 7?Noon. ? Consols; 92,^. Bullion increased ?307,000. New York, August 7?Noon.?Stocks dull and little doing. Guld dull, at j 15??. Monty easy, at 3:? 1. Exchange' ?long 9; short 9'J. Governments dull but steady. State bond.- dull. Cotton dull and irregular; sales 350 bales?uplands 20;^'; Orleans 20JaJ futures opened as follows: August 13 13-16, 19; September IS 3-16,13 5-10; October 17;J; December 17,1 J. Flour quiet, without decided change". W'heat firmer for buyers?No. 2 Milwaukee 1.41; sellers 1.42. Corn a shade firmer ?steam Westeru mixed 52@55. Pork firm and quiet?now mess 18.00. Lard dull?Western tteana.,8 7-16. Freights firm. 7 P. M.?Cotton?net receipts 83 bales; gross 83; sales of t'uturos 12,500; olosed as follows: August IS7. 18 15 16; September 18 5-32, IS 3 Hi, October I 17 5 32,17 3-16. Cotton irregular; .sales 2,000 bales, at 2O02O>^. Southern flour in request aud unchanged. Whis? key 95'.j. Wheat 1'7*2c. better, with good oxport demand; largo business for forward delivery. Corn a shade firmer, with fair demand. Money easy, at 3 </> [4. Storfing dull, ut 9. Gold l&*6(j& |15ji. Governments little doing and nominal. States quiet. Cincinnati, August 7.?Flour quiet and unohnngod. Corn firm, at 44@47. Provisions quiet and firm. Pork? 16 50 bid; hold at 16.62>?@1G.75. Lard quiet and unohaugod. Bacon steady? snoulders 8@9; clear rib 10 a?; clear sides 10%. Whiskey in demand, at 90. LouinviLLE, August 7.?Flour iu fair consumptive demand and steadier? extra 5.50. Corn firm, with fair de? mand, at 57(2j62, Backed. Pork steady ?held at 1G.25@1G.50. Bacon firm, with fair demand?d}^ for shoulders; 10^g@ll for olear rib; 10%@11 for oleur sides; held higher for packed. Lard unchanged. Whiskey quiet and firm, at 90. Auousta, August 7.?Cotton demand moderate?middling 17}?(&17?.i; re? ceipts 53 bales; sales 152. Baltimore, August 7.?Cotton dull? middling 19%; gross roceipts 59 bales; exports to Great Britain HO; coastwise 9G; sales 125; stock 214. Wilmington, August 7.?Cotton dull ?middling 18)^; net receipts 14 bales; stock 927. Memphis, August 7.?Cottou quiet? low middling 1H}?; receipts 410; ship? ments 504; stock 7,790 bales. Norfolk, August 7.?Cotton quiet und weak?low middling 18; uet receipts 270 bales; exports coastwise 195; sales 45; stock 3,116. Philadelphia, August 7.?Cotton dull?middlings 20. Boston, August 7.?Cotton dull and heavy?middling 20} j; net receipts 162 bales; gross 1,217; " sales 200; Btock 10,000. Savannah, August 7.?Cottou?hold ors lirm; demand light; offerings light? middling 18}^; net reeoipts 3G4 bales sides G2; stock 1,980. MottiLK, August 7.?Cotton dull and easier?middling 18}.{; low middlin_ 16?4<3)l7; net receipts 83 bales; exports coastwise 319; sales 100; stock 9,932. Ualveston, August 7.?Cotton steady ?good ordiuury l?,1^; not receipts 40 bales; sales 100; stock 9,782. New Orleans, August 7.?Cotton de? mand moderate?middling 18^4(^18%; : uet receipts 92 bales; gross 318; sales to? day 500; last evening 200; stock 13,539. j Charleston, August 7.?Cotton dull aud heavy?middling nominally 18,'X; net receipts 16 bates; gross 200; exports coastwise CG7; sales 100; stock 4,373. The Winnsboro News cannot under? stand why tho State Supreme Court are keeping the people in suspense so long ou tbo subject of the bond mandamus. It considers tho delay ominous, and its confidence in tho court is oozing out. Money, it hu3"s, is the only argument in favor of the mandamus. Tho case, therefore, is u cruciul test ot the purity ol the court. Tue Last oi His Name.?Wo are pained to learn tbat tho last surving male lineal descendan t of the old and respected Pot kins family of this place, died iu Virginia a few days ago, in tho person of the only surviving sou of the late Benjamin Perkins, Jrn having been preceded to "the land of spirits'' by bis young widowed mother little more than a week, before.? Catnden Journal. Returned to His Old Home.?Wo a re pleased to see again iu our town Jonathan B. Williams, Esq., who, in May of lust your, removed to Arkansas. Like thousands of others, he does not lind the West tho El Dorado pictured by imaginative minds, aud he has re? turned to make his permanent homo iu his native State.? Yorkcille Enquirer. A man named Fuller, of Provideuce, R. I., is suspected of being implicated in tho murder of Audrew Gargau, on Monday night. Fuller was lust heard from on Tuesday, in Newport. Shurkey, tha murderer, is to be hanged in New York on the 15th inst. Under the influence of liquor furnished by frieuds he assaulted his keeper und counsel. Lewis Beesell, tho well-known invent? or of locomotive and other machinery, died iu New York Tuesday. He was a brother of the lute Gov. Bessell, of Illi? nois. There wero 33 deaths iu Charleston for the week ending the 5th?whites 10; colored '-'?>. Mr. Outsz, of Pbceuix, who was struck down with paralysis in Abbeville, a few days ago^ died ou the 0th. The tobacco agents of Richmond, Yu , propose to present a fine fountain to the city. Ju6t Received, APit Es 11 bupplj uf CBACKEKS, assorted CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD ana CAKES* call at KRAFT'S 1-aU? r?. August .s Store to Kent. IN anticipation ol removing to my new litoie, 1 utter the STORE i now occupy FOR KENT, rosscssion given about let Oc? tober next. JOiiN C. DIAL. _ August !*S . ._ Jelly Cans and Improved Self-?eaang Fruit Jars, OF Glass and Brown Stoucwaro, just opened at STANLEY'S CHI.NA it ALL. Largo <}iuintitiea of t ruit, which aro muw n drug in the market, may be accuroiy kept for winter use by using these Jars. Aug H 1 Excursion Tickets to New York. Office WmaixoTos, Co:.. A Aua. R. R., Coi.l'MUlA. S.O., August 7, 1*7 J. TjVXCURSION 1JGKETS are on ?a!o from this point to Now York and return, via Ohl Dominion Steamship Line, at THIRTY DOLLARS. O n>d to return until tho let day of October. E. It. DO USE Y. Au? S 0 General Ticket g^ut. Williamston Female College, WILLI A.MSTON, S. f., Wi'.. Open its Third Collegiate Year October C, 1873. Auiong its claims are high, healthy climate, puro water, the ^celebrated Mineral Spring, uucx iptiouable board, mild govern 'intnt, rigid scholarship, liberal premiums, eavy aeo-.-^ti, quiol cur rounding*, iiou-epctariau Christian iuilu (inces, freedom from church and state con? trol, absence of iutorruptio?s inaeparable from largo towns, ami the following low rates for twenty weeks, iu advance: Board, exclud? ing washing and lights, $70; regular tuition, $10 to f J5; piano, organ or guitar,#20; Latin, Greek, French and singing, gratia. Minis toro' daughter* pay no regular tuition. For a catalogue, address REV. oA?UEL JuAIiDL?., A. M., Aog 8 t'imo rroeideat. Probable Hohicidh.?San day night, the 28d instant, Wilson Carry stabbed , Gilbert Glover?both colored, and one | or both living on the premises of Dr. j. A. Devore?the wounds being so serious as to cause the apprehension that they will result in death. Glover was stabbed in the breast and in the baok. Curry delivered himself np to Sheriff Wall on 1 Monday, and is now in jail. [Edgxfleld Advertiser. Last Wednesday night, about half past 10 o'clock, a negro man named John Morgan, was shot and fatally wounded at a low negro den known as Roxio's, on Pond or Market street, in the upper part of Augusta, by James Cooper, another negro. THE QUAKER LINIMENT" A GREAT WILL afford instaut ease, inflammation of the kidneys, inflammation of blad? der, iullammation of the boweld, congestion of the lungts, Bore throat, diftieult breathing, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, cronp, diphtheria, catarrh, iuflueuza, head-ache, tooth-ache, neuralgia, rheuniAtiani, cold chilie, ague chills. The application or the QUAKER LINI? MENT to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists, will afford easo andcemfort. Twenty drops in a half i.umblor of water will, in a few moments, curecrampti, spaBmn, sour Htomtieh, heart-burn, eich head-ache, diarrh<uA, dyaontary, colic, wind in the bowels and all internal pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle ofl QUAKE It LINIMENT with them. A few drops in water will prevent aickuoss or pains from change of water. It ia better than whiskey bitters as a sti mutant. Price SO cents. Sold only by E. II. HEINITSH, Druggist, Aug S t_Columbia, S. C. Wanted, A SITUATION ac Housekeeper, by a lady /jl who has had some experience. No pre? ference a- to localitv. Apply ut Puosxix Office. Aug 7 Harrison, Bradford & Co.'s STEEL FENS Special attention culled to tho well-known uuutbei a, 303?75?'.iS?'AO und 99. Factory, .11/. Vernon; Office, 75 John street, A'eic York. Aug 7 Uino Bagging and Ties. PI t\i\(\ YARDS Heavy Standard RAG O.UUU GING. also, Arrow Ties and baling Twine. Just re? ceived and I >r sale bv Aug 7 JOHN AG NEW & SON. For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT in Greenwood. Apply to S. DONNELLY. July 23 ji Greenwood, S. C. Seneca City, AT the crossing of the blue Ilidgo aud Air Line Railroad*, in Oconec County,S. C, has bc?n laid out in BUSINESS and BIJILD ING LOTS, the aale <d which, AT AUCTION, will commence on THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1S7;$. For a description of the property, tcrnm of talo. A'C, see the Daily Pjhv.mx,of the 21th and 3lat of Julv and 7:h <>f August. NORTON A THOMPSON. > Walhalla, July 21. 1-7:). _ July 23 !;t HEINITSH'S STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES nnHE reputation r,i Oil. HEINITSH'S aiE X HIGINES ia becoming world-wide. Our old friend, Mr. Eilhardt, has introduced BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS i:i Europe, and HH.-.e they are I he hist medicine for the Blood and l.iv'i-r. This is what everybody sava. The Blood and Liver Pilia !or the Liver, Queen's P< light lor the blood, Rose Cordial for Bowel (.'oniplaint, Quaker Liniment for Pains and Achc-n, Kina Ch'ill Cure for Chills And Fever. Are for sale at HEINITSH'S Au^' ;? t Cheap Family Lrns Store. Columbia Agency. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.. Columbia, S. C, August ?, 1S73. EXCURSION TICKETS are on sale from ttna point to New York and return, via Charleston aud steamer, at THIRiY-FOUR DOLLARS. Good to return until 13th of Oatubcr. A. L. TYLER, Vtce-Preeideut. s. B. PicKKNS, General Ticket Agent. Aug G THE WARREN HOE. \T7"E have just received another supply of W Ihcue superior HOLS. They operate on an entirely different principle from the common llee, and are the heat GARDEN, Cot? ton ask Cons H?E in u*o. Uite Hum a ti i it and bejotivhuwd. JOHN AGNEW & HfO . Thorburn's Turnip Seed. WHITE NORFOLK, YELLOW STONE, GREEN GLOBE, BUTA BAQA. Kr?f>h and for nale by July 23 HOFEAUYLKS. Ice, Ice, Ice. I am Boiling ICE, delivered anywhere in the city, from this date, at ONE CENT per pound. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Agent, Aug 5 G_Columbia Ice Hoaae. The "Morris Cotton Gin." HAVING enlarged my business. I again oflor tho above Gin to the planters of South Carolina. Having been thirty-eight years in the businessj I feel confident I can ploase tho most fastiuioua. Mv Gins are war? ranted to please, or no safe. They run lighter, gin cleaner, mako mere hnt from the same quantity of Beed cotton, than any other Gin made. Tho prico loicer than any Gin in the market. Planters wishing thoeo Gins, will please ordor early, to avoid delay. lvieo.}3 50 per saw. WOOD TURNING, of every etyle, done with nealne-es and despatch, and cheaper than Northern work can be brought here for. Ad? dress E. MORRIS? July 15 3m Columbia, 8. C. POSITIVE SALE OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. IN consequence of a severo attack of eiokneee, and tbe ad vico of friends, I have deter? mined to retire from business, and dispose of my present stock, which was bought in the besf markets before the lato advance, ?nd for. cash. Ab these Goode must bo closed out, I will asaure buyers tho whole will be 8old at COST, thereby insuring them BARGAINS May 2113mo_WM. McGCINNIS. Photographic Gallery. RISER A CO., on Plain street, are making the vory boBt PHOTOGRAPHS; aleo, the beat FERRE0TYPE8 in tho Btate, are now made at this gallery, either sitting or standing. Old pictures copied in the very best manner. We are now prepared to fur dish any kind of picture, varying in price from 30 cents to HOP. Givo ub a call. Jnly 8 lm AN AUCTION SALE of the lots of SENECA CITY, BEAUTIFULLY laid out at the crossing of tho Air Lino and Bluo Ridge Railroad?, will bo commenced on the premises, cu THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,1878. It is now accessible to the beat markets of the world, by moans of tbe Railroads abont completed. Other Railroad* arc projected. The adaptability of the surrounding country to the successful cultivation of cotton has been recently demonstrated. The trade of tho entire Fork country, between and includ? ing tue rich Valleys of the Tngaloo and Seneca Rivera, as well as or tho fine and ex? tensive region towards and beyond the moun? tains, will naturally sock this channel. Nu? merous aud extensive water powers, found within a few miles of this place, are offered for aalo at low pricos, and will probably be soon improvod. Considerable beds ot iron ore and rich gold mines aro found near by. The neighboring population is remarkably orderly and moral. An abundance of pure cold water, and a climate most delightful and healthy, add to tho attractions of the loca? tion. Building material is plentiful and cheap. TERMS?One-third cash, balance in two equal installments, due respectively 1st of December and 1st of April next. Notee se? cured by mortgages, aud deads to be mu? tually executed and delivered. Purchasers may pay auv ?realer portion in cash, even the whole. J. J. NORTON, A. W.THOMPSON. Walhalla, S. C, July 21,1S73. July 24_th3 USEFUL AND Tourists, Travelers, And all persons going off, will find a splendid variety of handsome and useful things for travelers at our house, such as TRAVELING TRUNKS, in Sole Leather, Linen Couch Covers, or Zinc Saratogas, or Zinc, (Gentleman's Styles,) Satchels, in Black and Bronze, with Lunch Baskets, docket Fans, Linen Suits, &c, &o. In all departments will be found goods at prices to suit the times. A full line of every style Shoo and Slipper, suitable for the season. R. C. SHIVER & CO. THE NEWEST ATTRACTIONS and BEST BVRGAIXS OF TOE SEASON Will now be found at the ' Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT 1 LOTS k CO, XT TILL OPEN TO-MORROW, [MONDAY,] YV August 1, 1873. 50 pieces Japanese Poplins, at 12ic. a yard. 33 pieces Fine Printed Lawns, at 12t cents a yard. Wo arc CLEARING OUT Summer Goods, at vary LOW PRICES, to make room for Fall ttoi d.4, soon to arrire. Ah the departments < f ourhouec aro newly replenished with choice goods, at low pucea. Customers will find lote of bargains by look? ing through the Grand Coiitral Dry Oooda Establishment of _ WM. D. LOVE iV CO.. Undor the \Vb?..l?r U"u*e. W. D. Lovi. h. B. Ho?aF?BT.