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Tolc?r?.ut?tu?Foioicn AfTi*;r?. Halifax, N. S., Ja no 13.?Vessels arriving at Halifax and other Nova Scotia potts dariug the present season report passing an unusual number of icebergs at neu. The captain of a bark recently arrived at Sydney, O. B., reports that East of Grand Bank his vessel encountered a berg of immense size, bei )g four miles long and two wide and about 400 feet high. Gable steamer Faraday is taking on board 800 tons of coal. There has been a difficulty with some of the orew, who exhibited mutinous oonduot and used threats to tbe officers at sea. Whilo at Tar Bay the ship's stores wero broached and taken ashore. The leader of tbe mutineers was placed iu irons, and kept there until the ship arrived here yesterday, when he was lodged in jail. Policemen now guard approaches to the wharf where the Rteamer now lays, a number of the orew being still disaffected. Panama, June 3.?From Peru comes news that a Col. Salus revo' od with 250 men and laid siege to Ouzoo. The prefect of that plaoe compelled him to retreat, siuce whioh nothir.g further is known. An attempt at insurrection in Arequippa had been suppressed. Juan Zaraooudequi, one of the weal? thiest merchants at Lima, with whom most families hud deposited their mo? ney, in preference to tho banks, has failed. ' He held upwards of 8250,000, without being required to give any se? curity. Rash speoulutious were tho cause. The shock is severely felt. He can't pay one-third. The well-known commercial estab? lishment of Juan Do Argate bus sus? pended. An oveut that bus excited great interest iu Chili is the sale of a forged draft to tbe Valparaiso Bank to the amount of ?32,000. The forgeries _.- I.. .? I - _ A n tlT_J .ll_ ware uuiueuiiLcei ujr a., vj. imuu?u, ouu of Dr. Wendell. Paris, June 13.?In the Assembly, to-day, Gen. De Oissey, Minister uf War and Vioe-President of the Coun? cil, introduced a bill, modifying the regulations for mobilization of the army, iu case of the outbreak of war. The report last night that the sta? tion of the Northern Railway was in flames, was incorrect. Tbe fire was in a timber yard adjacent to the railway station. Roms, June 13. ?It is stated in di? plomatic quarters here, that the Bri? tish Government has offered its ser? vices to bring about an amicable set? tlement of differences between Brazil and the Argentine Republic. Pilgrims from America have assured Cardiual Barromed, that upou their return to the Uuited States, they will advocate the organization of pilgrim? ages to Rome, to be made ut stated pe? riods. The pilgrims have purchased an immeuae number of photographs of the Pope. London, June 15.?The Vicoroy of India telegraphs that the reports re? lative to the growing crop, are very favorable. A special despatch from Calcutta to the Times says the Govern? ment continues to furnish assistance to 3,500,000 natives. There oan be no crop in Tierhoot till December. The Government admits that some people may die before assistance reaches them. The Post says that tho public wor? ship regulatiou bill, now before Par? liament, whioh is intended to restrain the ritualists, threatens to lead to a coalition of the High Church clergy and the Liberals, which may result in an attempt to replace the present mem? bers for Oxford University with Mr. Gladstone and Right Hon. Mountayn Bernard. Gladstone heads the oppo? sition to tho bill. Paris, June 15.?Anxiety in regard to tbe result of to-morrow's sitting of tbe Assembly pervades all clauses. Clemenoeau has again oballacged Cas saguao for insinuating that he was a coward and had acted dishonestly, und proposes a duel betwe?. i ten Republi? cans and ten Bonapartist deputies. CaBBuguao replies contemptuously, that he will fight nobody but Gambettu, and that the Bonapartist deputies can? not accept the challenge. Tbe Go? vernment has taken vigorous steps for tbe suppression of both Bonapartist and Radical agitations in the barracks. The polico have oloaod the cafe De l'Opera, on the Boulevard Hulseman, bocuuHu it was a rendezvous for the Bonapartists. London, June 15.?Tho ship Astro? nom, from New Orleans for Bremen, is aground in the Weser. She went on during a heavy gale. Tugs have gone to her assistance, and it is ex? pected she will float off soon. A later despatch says tho bark Euergi, from New Orleans, is aground at Nuiva. London, J uue 15.?The Paris cor ( respondent of the Times telegraphs tbut tho votes in the Assembly for and against the Left Centre's constitutional bill, to-day, will be about equal in number, or sixty members of the Right Centre are undecided. If the rumor that these Dispnties will abstain from voting is true, the Left Centre will probably bo successful. As proposed, the bill has three articles. Tho first provides that the Government shall consist of a Senator and Chamber of Representatives and the President of tho republic. The second confirms Marshal MaoMahon as President until 1880. The third provides for a par? tial or total revision of "tho Constitu? tion, by suoh constitutional bill as may be horenfter submitted. London, June 15.?A semi-official telegram from Berlin gives explicit oontradioton to the despatoh from that city, on Friday last, whioh said that tho Federal Council of State has voted ? to extend to all thu States of the em? pire tho new Prussian law for the oivil registration of births, deaths and mar? riages. It is stated, ou the contrary, that tho Federal Council really rejected i the bill, on the ground that its provi sious are not in harmony with tho 1 legislation of the different States. The Council, however, adopted a resolu? tion inviting Bismarck, us Chancellor, to prepare a new bill, tbe provisions of which shall be applicable to tbe whole empire. The steamship Africa is now making the final splice of the Brazilian cable, near Madeira. Capt. Halpine, com? mander of tbe expedition, hopes to have the work completed by the 21st instant. All is goiug on well. Madrid, June 15.?It is reported that eighteen Carlist officers have been shot at Taloso, by order of Don Car? los, for mutiny. TtslcgrMutile?American Matters. St. Louis, ?> ano 13.?Nearly a block of business houses in Oauton, Mis? souri, was burned yesterday morning. Loss about $30,000; iusurauoe $18,000. At Binghamton, New York, William McDougall, a member of the Canadian Parliament, was arrested yesterday, oo the charge of perjury. Baron August Vouder Heydt, for? merly Minister of Finance lor Prussia, is dead. New York, June 13.?The attend? ance ut Jeromo Park to day was the largest this season. The Qrst race was for the Belmont stakes for three year olds of 100 each, h. f., with Si 500 added by the club and a piece of plate of the value of $1,000. giveu by Bel mont; second horso to receive $H00 out of the stakes; 53 nominations, l 'a miles. Lirillnrd's br. c. Saxon won after a magnificent struggle; Greu stoad's colt secoud, and Aimu Pou uiugtou third; time 2 30,l4. The se? cond race was for juvenile stakes for two year olds, of 100 each, b. f., wilh $500 added; the second horse to re? ceive $200 out of the stakes; }:j mile; 82 nominations Puryear'e ch. c. Meco, 1; Obamberlaiu's gr. f. Lizzie R., 2; Reynolds' cb. f. Aoiella, 3; time 50,l,j. Washington, Juue 15.?Iu the House, the conference report on the freedmen's bill has been agreed to in both houses. It allows the business to be continued with certain restric? tions as to the securities for loans and with a provision that all new deposits up to Jnly, 1875, shall be held as spe? cial deposits and invested for th<) benefit of the special depositors. On the sundry civil bill, amend men Us were agreed to abolishing the civil service commissions and requiring tbe heads of the executive depart? ments to make appointments on the ground of honesty, effioieuoy uud fidelity, and to apportion them among the several Congressional Districts. New York, Juue 15?Ou Saturday night, during a drunken brawl in 11th avenue, Patrick Prior shot and fatally wounded Miohael Dougherty. Margaret Watson, aged forly, was fatally kicked, iu a tenement house tight, by Michael Bums. Mrs. Margaret Taiuor was fatally beaten in Sullivan street, by her bus band, Frank, who came home drunk. The bodies of six persons were takeu from the water around this city, yes? terday. Harris Murphy was fatally stabbed in Brooklyn, Saturday night, while engaged in a drunken tight. San Francisco, June 15.?The steamer Prince Alfred, from Victoria to this port, went ashore and sank at Palatos Cave, six miles North of this harbor. Tbe passengers and mails were saved. New York, Jaue 15?A letter to the Times, from Charleston, says: "From the official record of the prosecuting attorneys of the different circuits iu South Carolina, it wili be seen that one-third of the number of persons holding minor positions have been in? dicted for some offence committed during their term of office, aud n much larger proportion is charged with crimes of various kinds prior to their election or appointment. Charleston County is. perhaps, worse in this par? ticular thau any other portion of the State; frojx the highest to thu lowest State officer in the District, uearly all have been churged with and many of them convicted of one or more of? fences." Among the cases cited by the Times is that of Richard H. Cam, Cougressmau at Lirge, who is charged with fraudulent transactions, but has not been prosecuted, because he was high in the favor of the State Govern? ment. Jeff. Davis arrived to-day, and left for Tennessee. Nominations?Frank Herden Ii or IT, Collector of Customs at Peurl River; Johu G. Goodloe, Collector of Customs at Mobilo. Washington, Juno 15.?Messrs. Hebert, Longstreet, Thompson, San dridge and Forshey were before tho Senate Committee on Levees this morniug. The committee authorized tbe chairman, Alcoru, to report a bill appropriating $2,000,000 for levee purposes, to be thus distributed: $1,000,000 for Louisiana, $500,000 for Mississippi, und ?500,000 for Arkansas. The statistician of tbe Department of Agriculture makes a report of thu acreage iu ootton, based on returns from most of the oottou Counties and on personal observation iu six oottou States, as follows?tho comparison be? ing with the area of 1873: Virginia, 80; North Carolina, 89; South Caro? lina, 91; Georgia, 90; Florida, 91; Alabama, 86; Arkansas, 80; Tounossee, 92; Mississippi, 88; Louisiana, 80; IVxas, 102; Missouri, 75. The aggre? gate reduotion slightly exaeuds ten per aeut. The coudition of tho orop is represented by the following figures, 100 being a normal or fair e< nditiou: North Carolina, 89; South Carolina, 81; Georgia, 80; Florida, 90; Ala? bama, 82; Mississippi, 78; Louisiana, 70; Texas, 90; Arkansas, 90; Tennes? see, 85. Tbe report of tho condition in Juue, 1873, is moro favorable iu every State, except North Carolina and Texas, the record standing as follows: North Carolina, 85; South Oaroliua, 88; Georgia, 94; Florida, 102; Ala? bama, 93; Mississippi, 92; Louisiauu, 94; Texas?, 815; Arkuusas, 92; Touues eee, 90. The season has beeu remarka? ble for heavy and frequent rains dur? ing the month of April throughout tho cotton States. In some ueotious the aggregate raiu fall reported ex? ceeds eixteen iuuhes. Iu the more Southern belt, re-planting was goueral, both ou bottoms and uplauds. From the first week in May to its close, thu drought was utmost universal. The staud is, at present, very borry, many plants not having madu their appear? ance ou the first of Juue. With favorable weather, rapid improvement is oertain, aud a fair comparison with July quite probable at the next re? port. WASHINGTON, Juue 15.?Congress? men Darrall, ?uyder uud Huyp, toge? ther with Sandldge, of New Orleans, aud Crowull, of Jioatou, were before the Sduato Appropriation!1 Committee to-day, urging luvuruhle uoiiou on tho House bill appropriating $500,000 for the'relief of the sufferers by the Mis? sissippi River inundation. The com? mittee unanimously agreed to report back aud recommend the passage of thu bill. Iu the Senate, the GcueV.i awards goes to the Committee of Couferenco. 1'ho bill providing writs of error iu certain crnuiu tl cases pa.s.-d. The Judiciary Committee reported a sub- j stituto for ttio House bill regul iMng ! the remcval of causes from State J Courts to th-.' Circuit Courts of tho ; United States. Tburmau moved to strike out the eleventh section of the bill, which authorizes the service of process upon the ngeut of defoutlautl iu any civil suit not effecting title to j re?l estate; rejected_1- to 40. A mo-' tiou that the section should not apply to actions for libel or slander was re? jected, by 20 to 23. Wudleigh said this bill applied to the District of Co? lumbia, and he thought that very ob jectionable. Every oue knew how the people u( the District were influenced by the party iu power, and how could the press of the Uuited States criticise actions of tho party haviog control of tbe Goverumeut, if it was to bo tried by a jury iu tbe District, which must necessarily be largely iu favor of the Goverumeut? The bill struck a blow at the liberties of tbe press, and bei was opposed to it. Hager moved au ! amendment to the eleventh section, so as to provide that one of the parties to the suit shall be a residout within the jurisdiction of the court where suit will be brought. Carpenter oppose I the amendment, und miuI that, under the present law, a tnuu could follow auolher to uny Stutb aud sue him in j the State Court. This bill only pro I posed to conler a similar jurisdiction I ou tbe Uuited Slates Court in the j district where priucipal or agent re j sided. The amendment of Hager was rejected. The bill wus then rend u third time uud passed?yeas 33; nays 22. Wright, from the Judiciary Com? mittee, reported favorably ou a bill re? lating to the Courts of the Uuited States iu Alabama; placed on tbe ca? lendar. Aloorn, from the Levee Com? mittee, reported, with amendment, a bill to provide for the appoiutment of a commission of engineers to investi? gate and report a permanent plan for the reclamation of the alluvial basin of the Mississippi River subject to inun? dation; placed ou the calendar. A re? solution instructing the Committee ou Appropriations to report amendments to tho river aud harbor bill, for thu survey of routes recommended by tbe Transportation Committee, pussed?-12 to G. In tho House, the sundry civil ap? propriation bill was passed. The items of $50,000 for a light ship ut Wiuter Quarter Shouts, on the coust of Virginia, uud of $10,00J for a light house ut Mathias' Point, Vu., were re? stored. The amendment repealing the law for the Civil Service Commission, aud directing appointments to be made proportionally from the several Congressional Districts, preference to be given to soldiers uud sailors uud their female relatives, was agreed to in the House. Taunton, Mass, Juno 15.?Tho stubles of Bristol Couuty Agricultural Society were burned Saturday night, with fourteeu horses, mostly trotting stock there for training. Loss $50, 000. Probabilities?For tho Middle States aud South Atlantic Slates, partly cloudy, followed by local ruius and Eist to South winds, stationary or rising temperature and falling baro? meter. Fur the Gulf States, Tennes? see aud the Ohio Valley uud the lower lake region, threatening weather or raiu, Easterly or Southerly witlds, veering to Westerly tu the lower Mis? sissippi Valley, rising temperature and stationary or fulling barometer. Tho lower Missouri River will riso slightly. Thu Mississippi Kiver will rise ut sta? tions between Helena aud St. Louis. ChahiiBSTON, Juue 15.?Arrived? SteauisUips Eutiue, David Sabcock aud Equator. Telegraphic?Commrrr la I It e ports. London, Juue 15.?Consols 92%@ 92%. Pari*, Judo 15.?Rentes G0f. Livtutvoon, Juno 15?8 P. M. ? Cot? ton quiet and unchanged; sales 12,000, including 2,000 for speculation aud export; sales of uplands, nothing be? low low middling, deliverable June ur July, 8 5 1(5; sales uf uplands, nothing tielow good ordiuary, deliverable June, ti}?; deliverable July or August, 8;kJ LiVEitroor,, June 15? Eveuiug.? Cotton?sales of uplands, nothing be? low good ordinary, deliverable iu Juni? or July, 8'4'; nothing below low mid? dling, deliverable iu August ur Sep? tember, Hju. Nkw Yoiik, Juue 15?Noou.?Cotton quiet; aale? 704?uplauds 18; Orleans 18^. Futures opened quiet aud easy: Jnuu 17 bid; July 17 Y1%\ August 1734, 17 13 16; September 17>?, 17%. Flour dull aud drooping. Wheat quiet aud heuvy. Corn dull. Pork steady? mesi 18 00. Lard steady?steam II.14 @ll 1110. Freights tirru. Stooks dull aud lower. Money 2. Qoid opened und eoutiuues at 1034. Ex o?ange?lou^ 4 88j.j; short 4.90. Go? vernments active aud strong. State bonds quiet and nominal. 7 P. M.?Money easy, nt 2^@3. Sterliug tirmer, at 4.8S@4 83J.i. Gold 10"j@ll Governments dull but steady. States quiet aud nominal. Cottou?uel receipts 1UG; gross 2,775. Futures closed steadier; sales 17,900: June 17?tf. 17 3 16; July 17 9-32, 17 516; August 17 21-32, 17 11-16; Septembor 17, 17 910; October 17,-4', 17 9-32; November 17,'a; December lift. Cottou quiet; -sales 1,332, at 1$%. Flour quiei?common to fair extra 5.90(35 96. Wheat heavy and l@2o. lower?1.52@1.53 for winter red Western; 1.00 for whito Western. Corn opened scarcely so firm, with moderate demand, and closed heuvy, at l(a>2i. lower?83?SG for Western mixed. Coffee?Rio quiet aud uu changed; mild grades quiet and steady It ice heavy, with good moderate busi? ness. Pork heavy, at 17.75 Lard lower, at 11 %. Whiskey a shade firmer, at 99(o I 00. Freights to Li verpool, market tinner?joltou, steam 3 16 13alt 1 Mom:, June 15.?Fiour dull ?ii I heavy ? Howard street aud West? ern siipertiue. 4 50 ol5.25. Wheat quiet j and steady. (Join tirru aud iu good demand?Southern whito 9u(gj91; yel? low 8l(Vr>S2 Provisions quiet aud no- 1 minal. Whiskey 99. Cottou dull und | sower?middling 17r,i.; low middliug oetptd 25; exports coastwise 150; sales 156; spiuners 2U; k&uck 7.276. j New Orleans, June 15.?Cotton quiet?middling 17^; low middling ! IG.'^; good ordinary 15; ordinary 12,5S'; j uel receipts 1,443; gross 1,458; ex j ports to (treat Britain 8,463; coastwise 250; sides 700; last evening 30. Charleston, Juue 15.?Cotton dull ?middling 17; uot receipts 269; ex? ports coastwise 440; sales 25. Auousta, Juue 15.?Cotton dull? middliug 16'4; net receipts 39; sales 161 MoniLB. June 15 ?Cotton scarce? middliug 1634; u?-t receipts 81; exports to continent bUO; sales 900. Philadelphia, June 15.?Coiiou quiet?middling 18'4; low middliug 17.'4; strict good ordinury 10:,4; good ordinary 16,:8 ; otdiuary 14 *4 ; net re ceipt->84; gro-s 113; exports to Great Britain 7J. Norfolk, June 15.?Collen quiet aud little demand?low middling 16*4; net receipts 690; exports coastwise 440; sales 125 , Savannah, Juue 15 ?Cotton uotui ual?middling 1034; net receipts 333; gross 333; exports coastwise 1,400; ?ales 8; stock 13,157. memphis, Juue 15.?Cotton dull and easier?low middling 16.14@16,'.;; re? ceipts 375; shipments 1,001. Galvehton, June 15.?Cotton nomi? nal?good ordinary 15'.,; net receipts 107; exports coastwise 571. WlLM'noton, June 15.?Cotton quiet and nominal?middling 17; net re? ceipts 3; exports coastwise 116. Boston, Juue 15.?Cotton quiet? middliug 18;'H'; net receipts 78; gross 471; sales 200. Hotel Arrivals, Juno 15, 1874.? Hendrix House?J A L'ival, city; T Z Stratton. Ga; A H McLaurio, Va; J A Heudersou, Prof Koepper, city; R H Moormaugh, St Louis; J H Caugh man, Chester; J M Bovd, Wm Gibson, J L')max, Fairfield; ? S Nixsou, Md; J W Golphin, Abbeville; J P Ligou, citj; B Mock, C, C & A R R. Wheeler House? J Jenkins, Ga; Mrs G T Wiekes, etiild and nurse, Acton; B F Bryan, F M West, D H Truxler, W N Royal!. J N McDongall, N C; S A Pearce, W 11 Pearee, W R Cuthoart, Julian A Solby, city; M Furstenburg, P T Caraway, Texas; T S Clarkson, N C; W A Bradley, Ga; J B Moore, State*burg; J L Harris, Chester; T W Woodward, Winusboro; Julius Mills, Chester; B T Howard, city; G W Davis. C D Marshall, R.ohlaud; W W Wauuemaker, St Matthew's; Leo Ha good, city. ColumbiaHotel?'E S Halton, W H Evans, Charleston; T D Gillespie, S C; R Mayo. Jr, Va; P G Webb, Charles? ton; T S Clark*oo, Ga; C C Macoy, Chester; WE H.dioinbe, J R Fergu? son, Pickeus; T C Andrews, Orango burg; W I'illey, So Ex Co; J A 1'ur Ireutine, W. C & A R U; S Wells, In Idianu; I Holmes, N Yj W T J 0 Woodward, Stimmerville; G E Reub, (.la; W W Thomson, Spartuubnrg; J Glut. Union; S Aguuw, Duo West; JA Baiksdale, Lau runs; J H Earlo and family, Sumter; T S Clurksuu, N C; J S Lu.d. li A- C R R._ 100 PAIRS BESTS FIXE FRESCO SHOES! For com for; and dnrnhility, those SHOES ate unsurpassed. Also, a full lino of Ladies', Miiae*' aud Children's SHOES, of all desciiptleus. Great har^ftiiis in Oont'a Sorga, Con Kioas and Oxford TIBS, suitable for the C. SQIVER, Agont. 2 iniiei'knuekt Steam Fire Eng. Co THE regular mouth y in eel in / of this Com e?ny will bo held at the hlugina House, THIS luendayl EVENING, it 8 o'clock. Uy order: oQUlk-K. .Iu , Secretary. Columbia Ghapter. No. 5, R. A. ffl. A CALLED Convocation of this S^KChapter will bo heitl THIS (Tues W&W lay i EVENING, in Masonic Hall, at "wl?*7} o'clock. The M. and Past Master DogretiB will be conferred. By order of the H. P. JACOB 8ULZBAOHEB, _June 16 1 Secretary. Capital Building & Loan Association THE regular monthly mocting of the Stockholders of this Association will be bold at the Hibernian Hall, at 8 o'clock, THIS EVENING. Installments will be re? ceived as usual and money loaned. W. R. OAT HC A BT, June 1C 1 Secretary and Treasurer. Without the Knife! CANCER CUBED WITHOUT THE KNIFE, by using "Bbaskl'b Canceb Cube." This wonderful discovery for the euro of Cancer has attracted much atten? tion here and elsewhere. The rcmedv is now for sale at HEIN ITS H'S Drug Htore, whore all applications will be made. Those afllicted with this malignant disease will do well te try it Oetitat E. H. HEINITSH'3 Drug Store. Juno 10 J Commercial Bank of Columbia. REFEREE'S NOTICE. County of Richland?Harvey Terry el at. v*. M. J. Calnan, as Receiver, and others, as Stockholders of the Commorciul Bauk of Columbia, 8. C. THE uudorsigued having boon appointed SPECIAL REFEREE in tlie above cause, "to receive proof as to the bills which lho defendants allege they have re? deemed and paid," givos notice that he will | receive such proof on or before SATUR? DAY, tho 27th d.iy of June, iustaut, at his oflice, in Columbia, H. O. W. B. GULICK, Special Referee. .Tune 10 _ tutb 2_ 'H \t rvTii um m v tnv Grand Central Dry Goods Establiah't OF W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of j RIBBONS for cash, we are offering them at the iow price of 25 cents a yard, in groagrain and all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 9 to CO. SASH RIBBONS in propor? tion. All oar Goods have been marked down 20 to 30 per cent, below market value. j?st received, 230 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at 10c and 12Jc. a pair? worth double the money. 200 pieces handsome Summer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Our BOOTS AND 8KOE3 are from the be.it niikiun and n?lu at iow prices. 10 cases PRINTS, at 10.-. a yard, and 100 pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard. Purchasers arc requested to examine our stock before making their selections. WM. D. LOVE & CO., May 10 (Under the Wheeler Houso.) MILLINERY. A FULL line of latest stylos; also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Mrs. Moody'e cele? brated CORSETS, with other Vtylos; USDEB-WEAR in great variety; HAIR of bII det-cription, and Bazaar Pat? terns, which will be Bold very low. Please call and sec for yourselves, at J ane 2 3mos _ MRS. C. E. REED'S. STATE PENITENTIARY IS the place where Judges of the law send offenders to atone for their misdeeds and reform their ways. The "INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE" is the place where jadges of the weed send their friends to get tho finest CIGARS and TOBACCO, and realize that the "celebrated 5c. Cigars" surpass any they can buy elsewhere at 10c. Every one before leaving for A SUMMER RESORT Should get a supply of these, or of that magnificent little Havana Cheroot, at $3.50 per hundred; remembering that as the 1 Stato House- is headquarters FOR8TATE OFFICIALS So this Cigar Emporium is headquarters for Smokers and Chewera, and that these goods can only be bought of PERRY* 8LAWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C. June 13 Commencement Exercises. IE GREENVILLE A COLUMBIA R. R. CO., Columbia, S. C, June 12,187*. furman university, Greenville. IlIOII school, Gtcenvlllc. female college, Greenville. VISITORS to the COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ot the above named in? stitutions, paying the regular fare from tnv station on this road to Greenville, will have the privilego of RETURNING FREE to the name station on any day between Monday, the 15th, and Monday, the 22d day of June, both dates inclusive. Newbcrry College. Walhalla. Tho same privileges will be extended to visitors to tho Commencement Excrcisos of this institution, extending from Satur? day, tho 20tli, to Saturday, the 27th day of June, both dates inclusive. Er?UIne College, Dae West. Visitors to tho Commencement Exercises of this institution will have tho same pri? vileges as above, from Saturday, June the 27th, to Saturday, July the 4th, both dates Inclusive. TUOS. DODAMEaD, June 13 3 General Superintendent. Summer Wines. AFINE lot of CLARET and 8ANTERNE WINKS, for sale by the bottle or gal | Ion. by _HOPE A GYLES. Bargains in Snits. FOR bargains in Business and Dress . SUITS,go to D. El'STIN'S, under Co. lumbia Hotel._^Iay30_ Strayed. ttmnil TWO RED MILCH COWS and ono SPOTTED YEARLING Jl IF him urn CALF; Oalf had muz ss.c on n uoii loft home. The Cows eaoh give ubout seven quarts. A suitable reward will bo paid to tinder, by June 11 W. B- LOWRANOE. The SpartanburgandAsheville Rail? road Company. NOTICE is hereby given that the nuder sigued will beat tho Carolina National Rank, in this city, on FRIDAY, tho 19th I day of June, to receive from subscribers to the Capital Stock of this Company the first j installment of llvo dollars per share. I Prompt payment is requested. By order. ' A.C.KAUFMAN, i Secretary and Treasurer S. St A. R. R. Co. I Juno 112 CHEROKEE SPRINGS. ylSITORS to CHEROKEE 8PRING8 can at all times procure, conveyances for Excursions or Pleasure Trips, from Messrs. Carrier A Caraon, proprietors of the Palmetto Stables. Arrangements have also been made with these gentlemen to convey visitors from Spartanbnrg to the Springs at moderate fare. JOHN B. BLACK, Resident Manager Gherokee Springs. _June 11_6 Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and three years old. A gonuine article May 31 JOHN O. 8BEQBB9. Hoes: Hues IfiwiSBHBSl WE are still agouts for '.the celebrated WARREN HOE, which h?s given such general satisfaction the past season, and have also a full assortment of Brade's Crown HOES. Handled Garden HOE8, Garden BAKES, Garden TROWELS, SPADES, SHOVEL8, SPADING FORKS, Mannre forks, Canal and Garden Wheel* barrono, ic.,,tc. for sale at our usnal low prlces._JOHN AGNEW A SON. THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Blowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LAB0B-8AYING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY, For sale by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. JW Order early so as to aim am pi* tise and avoid disappointment^ THE PLACE to buy jour READY-HADE CLOTHING, HAT8, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., ia at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South of Rich? mond. Onr Stook ia almost daily replenished IN All its departments with all the latest styles. We guarantee to pleaae the taste r Of THE Moat fastidious in every particular; war? rant our Gooda to be as repraeented, and will sell as cheap as any house in the CITY. Those in want of fine Cuatom-mado Gar? ments should give us a oall before going elsewhere. R. & W. C. SWAN1ELD. May 31_ Look OutI Look Out! GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF GOODS at G. F. JACKSON'S. Stock mast bo sold, as I take stoskby the first of JULY, and want a good balance sheet. C. F. JACKSON, _Jnno 7 Leader of Low Pi ices. SPRING 1874. ANn 1874. SUMMER. FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOT HING, Coats, Pants and Vests, in all the latest stylos. All the garment* are well made. A largo lino of the celebrated STAB SHIRT?. LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS. GENTS' NECK TIES and Windsor Scarra, Linen Collars and Socka. Tho boat KID GLOVE8. Silk, Straw and Felt HAT8. Panama and Chip HATS. UMRRBLLAS, CANES, TRUNKS and SATCHELS. KIN"ARD & WILEY. j May 31