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Londqnv Jana 18:?Tbe whofcabbala of tbe missing Earl of Yarborough have been discovered. He'has been badly ill ip tbe Island of Jersey, aud left theru to-day for London in charge, of a number b( frionds and tbe police. The steamship Atrato, which sailed from Loudou February 10 for New Zealand, arrived at Otago. A large proportion of her passengers were down with the measles during the voyage, and thirty-two deaths occur? red. At tbe Ascot races to-day, the St. James Palace stakes were won by Leolinns, the eleventh new biennial stakes by Oambyses, aud the gold cup by Boiard. Rome, June 18.?Tho American pil? grims have scattered from Rome for rest and reoreatiou. Home of them have gone to Yeniee, and others to the mountains in North Italy. Rome June 18.?The Cardinal Au tonolli is suffering frost a severe attack of gout and is very weak. London, Jone 19.?Henri Boobefort reached thia city last evening. His arrival at Eoat?h Station was unat? tended by any demonstration. Romb. June 19.?At tbe recaption of Cardinals by the Popo on Tuesday, his Holiness mentioned that proposals bad been received, emanating from exalted politioal personages, looking to a re? conciliation between tbe Papacy and the Italian Government, He declared, however, he woold yield nothing; that any concession on his part would be injurious to ths oburch and society. Paris, Juue 19.?Iu tbe Assembly, to-day, the olause iu the municipal or? ganization bill giving to tbe largest tax payers the right of membership in the municipal couuoile, was rejected, by yeaa 875, nays 873. The Lett, the Bouapartists and a portion of the Bight Centre voted with the majority. They regarded the olause as an attempt to restrict universal suffrage. This re? jection will probably prove fatal to the bill. The announoemeut of the vote oreated oonsiderab-e sensatiou. M. Fourton. Minister of tbe Interior, ex? pressed his willingness to accept, as a compromise, the limitation of the Go? vernment's right to appoint Mayors of cities for three years. The Postal Committee have approved tho report in favor of the Americau Postal Con? vention. The Assembly will probably ratify the report shortly, without fur? ther discuBsiou. The Bight Centre is negotiating with the Right aud with a portion of the Left Centre, iu the hope of forming a new majority upon a pro? gramme based on the bill submitted by M. Lambert D'Saiut Oroix, on the 15th instant, providing for tho continuation of President Mao Malt ou's powers, tho organization of a second Chamber, conferring the right upon President MuoMuhou to dissolve both branches, aud the appointmeut of his sucoesBor by joint convention of the two Cham? bers. The negotiations will probably prove abortive, tbe Left Centre adher? ing to the provisions of M. Casaimer Perier's bill. M. Du Favre intends, when the bill of M, Perier comes up for debate, to distinctly warn the Right that 335 Deputies are prepared to de? mand the dissolution of the Assembly, if tbe organization of the republic is prevented. M. Goulard is very sick. M. Paul Da tpaaaaguao is oited to ap? pear before the Assize Court, ou Mon? day next, to answer the charge of in? citing citizens to hatred of each other. Tbe American naval squadron iu tho Mediterranean is expected at Toulon shortly, to reriotual. London, June 19.?A number of French detectives are in this country, watching the movements of Rochofort. Madrid, June 19.?Tbe latest ad vices from the sceue of war iu the North state that the Carlis* < nre cer? tainly concentrating at Monte Jura, I near Estella. They have oleuued the country of provisions, horses und of vehicles. Couoba's foroo uuDjbers 38,000 men; be also bus 87 gnus Tbe weather is beautiful. There is some diusutisfaetion because an attack upon the insurgents bus not been mule Quite a number of Concha's men are bu tiering from dysentery, which the surgeons attribute to raw onions, which have constituted the principal portion of their food. The available strength of the Republican urmy is 120,0.11) in? fantry, 110.??0 cavalry, not iucluding 43,000 reserves. Paris, Juno 19.?Tho wife, of Don Carlos has arrived here, en route to Switzerland. Lisbon, Juue 19 ?Advices from Bio Janeiro to the Gib, siutu that tho yel? low fever hue broken out in Buhie uud is rag ng with great, violvuce. i'1 1 <u rii nil ic? \ in er inn it iUo.lt er?. San Francisco, June 18 ?The steam? ers Vancouver aud Lord of the I.-des, from Oh ma, arrived this evening. The Lord of the Isles br ngs 915 Chinese passengers, and the Vancouver 013. Tho latest Cutnese papers statu Ou vessel lost iu the China Seas, with all ou board, was tbo steamer Scotland, uot the bark Scotland, from this port, us was supposed. Boston, Juuo 18.?At a mooting of tho Statu Central Committee of the Labor K 'form Party, yesterday, it wus finally decided to make no nomination of candidates for State officers this year. It was also decided to draw up the eight hour law for all classes ot laboring men, women and children, and to present it to every candidate for office this full for au explicit answer us to whether be will support it. Tho sense of the mooting was, that instead of making independent, nominations tho party should uso the balance ol power which it claims to hold for the election of such meu only us are favorable to its principles. Toledo, Ohio, June 19.?Tho bir row faotory boiler exploded, aud killed two; several wore hurt. Washington, June 19.?The Presi dent haa^ettU^, >U%K?^jqfiQ#fcipa of the .internal sqperviaorabip for- thai Southern District composed ? of tbe State? of Kentucky, Tennessee. Ab?ba caa, Mississippi and Louisiana, by de? ciding that Hon. K B. Oobb will retain the position. The House passed a bill fixing $250, 000 as the limit of expenditures for the erection of tho Custom House at At? lanta, Ga. Iu tho Sonate, Clayton, from the Joiut Select Committee on Mississippi Levees, reported a resolution authoriz? ing the oommittee to sit during the receBs of CongresH, for the purpose of investigating us to the condition of the levees on the Mississippi River, and propriety of the Government of the United States assuming control of the same; laid over. Full Cabiuet meeting. House and Senate are chiefly engaged on tho Con? ference Committees, without impor? tant results. No Southern nominations or confirmations. Just at the adjourn? ment, Wilson, of Indiana, tried to get in a report on the Busteed impeach? ment case, but did not saccesd in being recognized. Both houses were tu session to-night. The Senate adopt? ed the conference report on currency--? 43 to 10; the main feature is that it unlocks reserves. The river and harbor oonferenoe report is up?no amend? ments affecting the South. Probabilities?For the Middle States and the lower lake region, increasing cloudiness, North-east to South-east winds, stationary or falling tempera? ture aud rising barometer, with local rains on tho Atlantic coast. For tho South Atlautio States, partly cloudy weather and possibly local rains, with Easterly or Southerly winds, a slight fall of temperature aud rising barome? ter. For the Gnlf Stuten, light rains and gentle winds, with slight changes in temperature aud pressure. lor Tennessee and tbe Ohio Valley, the upper lake region, tho Western portion of the lower luke region aud the North? west, increasing cloudiness aud local storms. North-easterly or Southerly winds, high temperature aud continued high barometer, except in the North? west. The Mississippi, Missouri aud Ohio Rivers will fall but slightly during Saturday. New York, Juoe 19.?An Havauti letter, dated the 13th, says trustworthy information, received through inaur geut sources, reports the arrival of an expedition under Aguileraon the North coast, with 4,000 Remington and Pea b )dy arms, six pieces of mountain ar? tillery, und a large quantity of ummu uitiou. All material was safely landed aud communication established with tbe forces of Maximo Gomez. This itt said to be the most importaut expedi? tion gotten up by the insurgents siuue tbe first year of the war. St. Loots, Juno 19. ? Since the mu tiuy iu tbe penitentiary at Jefferson City, u few days ugo, thete has been a very jubilaut spirit manifested by the oouvicts, aud muchjuuruly and insubor? dinate conduct. For two days, all working shops had to be suspended and the prisoners kept iu their cells. Yesterday, several of the ring-leaders were lashed severely on the bare back, aud tbis is to he continued from day to day, until all those most active in the mutiny are puuisbed. One of those whipped yesterday confessed that a plot to escape had been planned, and un attempt was to have been made to curry it out yesterday, but the action of tbe authorities, in confining the prisoners iu cells, prevented it. It is believed that she mutinous spirit has beeu quelled, aud no more trouble will occur. Harrisburq, June 19.? Simon Cameron's wife is dead. Telegrulible?Commercial lleporla. London. June 19?Erics 25@25';. Fives 94^. London, June 19?Evening.?Street below bank rate. Liverpool. Jnu? 19?Noon.?Cot? ton quiet?uplands 8'.,'; Orleans 8,%(ii) H'.j; sales to-day 12.0U0, mcludiug , 2.UO0 for speculation uud export; sales of the week 07,ODD, iucludiug 8,000 for export uud -S.DUD for speculation; stock 942,000, iucludiug 502.000 American; receipts of tho week 47.?D0, iucludiug 10.ODD American; actual export 7,000; sales of uplands, nothing below good ordiuury, deliverable in June, 8.Jj?; de hv? rable iu August or September, S 7 10; nothing below low middling, Deliverable iu Juno or July, 8 5 10: Hales of Orleans, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable iu June or July, Sa^; sales of shipments of now crop, mi the basis of middling uplands, no? thing In-low good ordiuury, 8?jj{ stock allout Gil,ODD, including 195.000 Arne nuau; sales to duy include 7,800 Arne neun. Liverpool, Juno 19 ?Evening.? Sales of uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable August or Sep? tember, 8 7 1(5, Yarns and fabrics uu Cbuuged. Paris. June 19.?Rentes 59f. 25c New York, Juno 19?Noon.?Gold opened at 11 if?uow 11. Exchange? luug 4 89}.\; snort 4 91. Stocks active but lower. Money 2'ij. Governments active. State bouds quiet and nomi? nal. .Cotton weak; sales 753?uplands 17>'4? Orleans 18)?. Futures opened w.-.ig: June, nominally lSJ'g; July 10 15-10, 17; Aogust 17%, 17 7-16; September 17%, 17 7 10. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat udvauciug. Corn v?ry firm. Pork heavy?mess 17 3D@ 17 5D. L ird heavy?steam 11^(5) 115 10. Freights steady. 7 P. M.?Net receipts cotton 247; gross 470. Futures closed steady; sales I8.50U: Juuo 16%; July it?7a'; August 17 11 32; Septem..er 17 Ii-dz: October 17 3 32, 18; November 17, 17 I 16; De? cember 16 31 32. 17. Cotton weak and irregular; sales 831, at 17?.'<&W}6. Southern flour u shado firmer?com uiou to fair extra 6.10(316 80. Wheat l(a)2a. better and iu moderate demand, closing scarcely so firm, ut 1.48(a) 1.52; oided change and in moderate inquiry. Coffee and rioe-quiot and firm. Pork active and firmer?new 17.50@17.62>?. Lird firmer, at 11 7-16. Whiskey dull, at 99J?. Freights less active? cotton, Bteum Money abundant, at 2}-.,(a\'6. Sterling quiet aud firm.. Gold * steady, at lKa^lUs- Govern? ments dull but steudy. ?tutes quiet and nominal. Tho comparative cottou statement shows net receipts at all United States ports for the week, 12,461; same week last year, 19,820; total to dato, 3.G90.UG9; to same dato last year, 3,402,915; exports of the week, 18,131; name week last yeur, 40,137; total to date, 1,799.296; to same date last year, 2,423,093; stock at all United States ports, 260,867; last year, 222,352; at all iuterior towus, 46,022; last year, 43.938; at Liverpool, 942,000; last year, 878,000; American afloat fur Great Britain, 127,000; last year, 168,000. St. Louis, Jone 19.?Flour qo.et aud weak, with small business. Corn easier, at 60 for No. '?? mixed iu East elevator; 58,l.< regular. Whiskey steudy, at 96. ' Pork dull, at 18.00. Bacon dull aud only limited jobbiug demand. Lard quiet, ut 10??@10?? for summer. Cincinnati, Juno 19.?Flour quiet aud steady. Coru dull, mixed 64(a) 65. Pork aud lurd quiet aud un? changed. Bacon steady?shoulders clear rib 0^@9%; cleur 10 10>?. Whiskey ?rm aud in good de maud, at 95. Louisville, Juue 10 ?Flour un chaoged. Coru?mixed firmer, at 90. Pork dull aud lower, at 13.00. Bacon in fair demand and higher?shoulders 7; oloar rib 10; clear 1U%. Lard 12)4 (?12?.(. Whiskey 95. Baltimore, Juue 19.?Cottou? stock 669; weekly hot receipts 174; gross 1,114; exports to Great Britain 898; coastwise 921; sales 383; spin ners 190. Mobile, June 19.?Cotton quiet? middliug 10,74'; mw uiiddliug 15^4'; good ordinary 143.1'; exports to Great Brituiu 4,539; cuastwise 464; sales 200; stuck 9,496; weekly nut receipts 239; exports to Great Brituiu 1,l?l; coutineut 800; sales 3,100. Augusta, June 19.?Cotton dull aud nominal?middliug 16; receipts 47; sales 311; stock by actual couut 11,710; weekly receipts 232; shipmeuts 352; sales 988; spiuuers 118. New Orleans, June 19.?Cottou quiet and easier?middliug 17^; net receipts 702; gross 1,141; sales 1,000 ? lust evening 1,000; stock 58,447; week? ly net receipts 3,322; gross 4,572; ex? ports to Great Brituiu 3,463; coastwise 2.307; sales 8,500. Savannah, Juue 19.?Cottou quiet? middliug lG).j; stock 13,733; weekly uet receipts 1.511; gross 1,511; exports coastwise 1,851; sales 981. Charleston. Juue 19.?Cottou dull ?middling 10?4'; low middling 10.J4; good ordinary 15; stock 10,799; week? ly net receipts 1,068; exports coastwise 703; sales 000. Norfolk, Juue 19.?Cotton?stock 2,107; weekly net recepts 3,020; ex? ports coastwise 3,620; sales 700. Weekly Cotton Summary.?Nash villo?Weekly receipts 122; shipments 268; stock 6,476. Shreveport?Week? ly receipts 185; shipments 805; sales 278; stook 517. Montgomery?Week? ly receipts 90; shipments 121; stock 5?6. Providence, B. I.?Weekly net receipts 28; sales 1,200; stook 12,500. Indianola?Weekly receipts and ship? ments 42. City Point?Weekly uet receipts 5. Philadelphia?Weekly uet receipt* 165; gross 1,808; exports to Great Britain 73. Boston?Weekly net receipts 483; gross 597; exports to Greut Brituiu 58; sales 800. Colum? bus?Weekly receipts 59; shipments 710; sales 367; spinners 64; stock 2,652. Wilmiugtou, N. C.?Stock 427; weekly net receipts 211; exports coastwise 620. Port Boyul?Weekly exports to Great Britain 94. Mem plus?Stock 19,277; weekly receipts 1.289; shipments 8,681. Galvcstou ? Stock 7,342; weekly net receipts 612; exports eoustwise 571; sales 225. Mu j con?Weekly receipts 45; shipmeuts 546; stock 2.511. Selmu?Weekly re? ceipts 237; shipments 871; stock 3,353, James Miller McKim, cf Philadel? phia, died ou Saturday lust, at the house of a son-in-law, iu New Jersey. Be whs born in 1310, and was uu old time Abolitionist, lie had done some ! queer things in his day. The Huucti tnouious Northeru journals, iu uu nouucing his death, say ho was an early opponent of tho "slave power." Wo have heard that phrase bet?re. It has always beeu, iu the mouths of Abolitionists, a very much misused term, and indicated much more the malignity of those who used it than I aQy uggressivo dispositions on the part I of slave-holders. All these asked was to bo let alone. Not so, however, the slave-traders on tho high seas, who bought negroes for New England rum, and after bringing them through tho horrors i f the middle passage to this country, sold them luto boudage. The power of these "slave-traders of the high seas," who ull bailed from East of the Hudson Biver, was ended iu 1808. Will not some pious lover of manhood milTrage givo us some ac? count of the last hours of oue of these "angels" of mercj? [Richmond Dispatch. As an instance of tho vilest ingrati? tude ou record, we refer to u New burgh billy gout, who, ufter having bis head extricated from a thicket fence through which he hud thrust it to reach some tempting mouthfuls of grass, turned and butted his benefac? tor in the gutter. A couutry boy, having heard of sail? ors heaving up anchors, wanted to know if it was sea-sicknesses that made them do it, Only $40,000 a Ykak.?Speaking of tbe marriage of tbe Rev. Mr. Diz, the New York correspondent of tbe Utica Herald says: Id order to prepare for housekeeping, the vestry have fitted up, as I am toi?, amuuBton whose cost is $70,000f which the motor and wife will ebon occupy. > It is situated near Trinity Chapel, which is now the most fashionable place of worship iu this city. It is called "Chapel," but is really au elegant structure, though uot as lurge as a first olass church. Trinity vestry uow control Trinity Oborch, bt. Paul's, St. John's and Trinity Chapel, aud tho mere item of music in these churches costs$10,000 a year, or uearly SSU0 per Sabbath. Most of the money is collected in tho way of rents, among the poorest people iu the city, who sel? dom hear anything more sacred than a baud-organ or the midnight strains from some dance-house. The grant made to Trinity corporation of the "King's Farm" was to euablo it to carry on a missionary work iu what then was tbe wilds of America. Uow faithfully tbis is done, tbe world can witness. We have the worst savageH on the continent in this city, und a barbarism as horrid as that of the Modocs. Perhaps a part of that $10,000 might be of service umoug this class. Please Stov Mi?What??Times are hard, money is scarce, business is doll, retrenchment is u duty. Please stop my?whiskey? Oh, no; times are | not hard enough for that yet. But there is something else that costs mo a lurge amount of money every year, which I wish to suve. Please stop my ?tobacco, cigars aud auufl? Oh, no; uot these; hut I most retrenoh some? where; please stop my?ribbons, I jewels, ornaments uud trinkets? Not ut all; pride must be fostered, If times are ever so hard; but I believe I can see a way to effect quite a saving in another direction?tea, coffee and needless other unhealthy luxuries? No, no; not these; I cannot think of such a sacrifice; I must think of some? thing else." Ab! I have it uow. My paper costs sixty-eight cents a month, eight dollars a year; I must save that. Please stop my paper, t'hat will carry me through the puuic easily. I believe iu retrenchment uud economy, espe? cially in bruins. The cause of cremation uppoars to be rapidly guiuiug ground in Germany. I The merits of the new system of dis? posing of dead bodies are' shortly to be t. ?ted by practical experiment in SaXOUy, the two principal towns of which, Dresden aud Leipzig, have offered to legalize it as uu optioual course, supposing its advocates can practically make good their assertion iu its favor. A furnace for cremation is uow actually iu process of construc? tion by Friedrich Siemans, a civil en? gineer. Its cost is estimated ut 5,000 marks, or ?1,250, uud it is calculated thut the complete oombustion of a human corpse will tuke about uu hour. Address by u Detroit Judge: "If it wusu't for your children, I'd put you where the couch dogs couldn't bite you. I'm going to let you go this time for their sakes, but look out for me in the future. If that physiogno? my ever peeps over this desk at me again, you'll thiuk I'm a pile-driver aud you are a mouse. Trot out of here, and don't tarry to see what bo comes of the rest." luroiiTANT to Flit em en.?Professor Tyudull exhibited his firemau's respi? rator at a recent meeting of tbe Royal Society iu Londou. It is attached to a musk, and consists of un iron cylin? der packed with cottou wool, glyce riue aud charcoal. The wearer is en? abled to remain iu au atmosphere of smoke which he could uot otherwise breathe for u quarter to hull un hour. Deaths ?Mr. James Hipp, an old uud highly respected citizen, died i^t his residence, iu this CuUUty, ou the 10th in.st; aged about eighty. Miss Hannah Bnrusido died ut the family residence, iu Liurens County, on the 30th tilt. She was the lust, except one, of a large family of highly re i speeded citizens.?Laurensvilte Herald. I The Detroit Free Press: "Come, 1 now, let's say no more about Laura j Pair. Whet: one remembers that it I was a lawyer she shot, the crime is i robbed of its rough edges." All that I we ever blamed her for was that the J shot a lawyer when she could just as i easily have shot a carpet bug Cougress ' man. I ller. Mr. Fuckler, a Buptmt minis ! ter of AmericiH, Gu., having preached i against Uuiversulists us "profane : sweaters, gamblers, thieves, drunk lards," Arc, L. W. F. Audrcws doxiuudu I u retraction, mid threatens if it isjnot ! forthcoming within n month's time, to j make it quite torrid for Mr. Fuckler. Mr. Benjamin Pettis, of this Stute, wius the decluimur's medal of the Graham, Lee and Washington Socie? ties of the Washington uud Lee Uni? versity of Virginia. The tiuul cele? bration takes pluce ou the 22 I iust. The triul of Saphrouia Reagan, a white woman, for stubbing Janus Liurnuce, aud thereby causing his' death, last Murch, came off iu Spur tuuhurg ou the 18th. Tho verdict of the jury was uot guilty. Bishop Ilavou, of the Methodist Church, lately distinguished himself by dining iu company with liih daugh? ter at tho residence of a colored dentist in Atlanta. A young man, named A. J. Bu? chanan, from Okulouu, Mi.-s , com? mitted btiioide iu Savannah recently. V convention of the Patrons of Hus? bandry will bo held in Augusta, on the second Wednesday iu July. Paper bun els, sun! to bo stronger than wood, arc a manufacturer's j [ uovellv at Port Byrou, N V. I Van Buren, who faJl^&MROftlt^is commissioner of the United States to the -Vienna Exposition, -has- been're? warded with an appointment. He ie to go to Kanagawa, Japua, as Consul. Unhappy Kunagawal jrbia is, wuftb Japan gets for ber toleration of foreigners. Katiag?wa is said to have more than 200,000 inhabitants, too. Temporary aberration of the mind has been alarmingly common of late, if the number of suicides of recent oc? currence are to bo attributed to that disorder. In San Francisco' alone, eight men have taken their own lives within eight days, aud othep cities have been adding to Ulis melancholy record. '' , For ladies neglige wear striped bilk stockings are considered in good tasto. So are richer white aud flesh color for full dress. But the drawback to their p >pular nse is their expense, which de? ters many who would be glad to enjoy them. i Fancy the feelings of the industrious young carpenter in Nowburgb, who devoted all his spare time last winter to making an ice box, which, when completed, proved too large to go into his bouse. Wasn't he in a nioo box? The number of pilgrims who visited the tomb of Mahomet, at Mecca, this year, is said to havo beeu 160,000; and, owing to the precautions adopted by the Egyptian Government, their health has been unusually good. Astronomical,?Gen. Sherman's re? moval from Washington to St. Louis is called the transit of Mars. Is Mrs. Woodhull's removal from Have York to San Francisco the much talked about transit of Venus? Frogs have appeared in vast num? bers ut Lone Tree, Nebraska. The Courier Ht\}B that hundreds are crushed by wagons on the streets, and that people cannot step without treading upon them. ??A large number of New York work meu state that they are heartily tired of labor unions, und it is posssible that they will refuse to be ruled by them auy longer. Five misses ut Cornell University are practicing rowing. They take a young mau along to sing "Smoothly Glide, " while they arc developing their muscles. The New Orleans chief of police, at the requisition of the Governor of Mississippi, is looking for ilhett, who shot Judge Cooley 111 u duel. A negro, while being drawn out of a well near Hendersouville, Teuu., Sa? turday, fell back in it und was instant? ly killed. Baltimore is to be snpplied with water from Gunpowder River. Au exchange declines a poem be? ginning " Wuodst I could sore!" WATER FILTERERS. At the Sign of the Gold Padlock. A SUPPLY of lateHt improved WATER ?\. FILTERERS, in store and for sale low for cash bv JOliS C. DIAL. June 20 _ 3 Information Wanted OF JOHN BULBBRT, stone-cutter, aged twenty-three years; last heard of in November, 1S73, at Colombia, 8. 0.; for? merly a resident of Brooklyn, N. Y. Any information will be tbtnkfully roctived for his dying mother. Addreus W. F. HARDY, 783 Third Avenue, HJune -20 1 gottth Brooklyn, N. Y. THE NEXT QOVERHOR WILL run ahead of all opposition through the io?usnoe and.speech making of his friends. The, "Indian ?iri" has surpassed all opposition through the appreciation and recomtneudationot smok? ers and cbewers, who have found that aim always sell* the best for the money, and if she represents cigara TO BE IMPORTED they can rely on it, and by experience know that the ''Celebrated 5c. Cigars" are far superior to those sold elaewnero at lOo. As the news FR0H AFRICA of the death ol l.ivinfratoue, the great ex? plorer, startled thti tjuiuutitic World, so the uewa from this "Smokers' Palace" of thu sale of "Summer's Sin ike," at 13 ?? per hundred, has ctartled th< smokltlg public. For particulars, applv to PEKRY A SI AWSON, Indian Girl Cigar .-?iure Columbia, S.O. POPULAR ?OLLK?TIONS OF ORG-AN MUSIC! KOK i'H>K OltGAKS. ORGAN OEMS. Davenport. $2 50 ; Itatiste'* Oiiran Voluntaries. '2 50 150 Pieces tor Organ. Rs.ti.-te. 2 80 j Clarke's Short Voluntaries. 1.5U I Organist's Portfolio. Rhubauit. Two Volumes, each 3 ('0 ' Hile's Short Voluutaries. Nine Nos., I each 60 | Zcunor's Voluntaries, Complete*. 3.(to 250 Easy Voluntaries. Ktindel. '2 On New Cuuucu Music Rook Neaiily Reaoy. FOR REED ORGANS. Organ at Home. 2 50 Recreations tor Cabinet (Reed) Organs 1 60 Clarke's Short Voluntaries. 1 50 Clarke's Ueud Organ Companion. 2 00 Pino collections ol PlSCes, Songs anc Tunes may also he found in Buiersou'a New I Method, Clarke's N'oW Method, and in Root's School for Cabinet Organs. NewCuuki'u Muhiu Rook?Ik August. --?*> ??- , Either of the above books sent, post? paid, fur retail price . OLIVER OII'SO**, &00.i Boston. OHAS. II. LUTSON *0O.; Juue '21 wsri 711 BfoadwaHiK. Y. Fresh BisOOUsjS .)/ \ R?XES Cream. Soda, Milk, Lemon, tU\J Crackuals, Butter,* Prrlha and Oln ger Snaps, r<>r sale by . jjJQPE A-OVLEB Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALO TONUUE8, MESS MACKER? EL. LEAF LAUD, PIGS' FEE i; lor sale low by HOPE A GYLF3 Preserving Kettles, Etc. At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. 1PRESERVING KBT PLES, OHAUOOVL FURNACES, PRF.SEaVE SPOONS and SKIMMERS. A Rill stock of the above just in .-tore and tor aale cheap lor catdi bv JollN C DIAL. 'June 18 C .io'^StomfcjrXBiHewf IT' THESE celebrated BITTEB8. prepared by Jas; A. Jackeon A Co., of 8t. Louis, are a certain pcevoutative of .., i i . FEVER AND AGUE, ,A INTERMITTENTB, ' ' INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And are highly recomihendod as an ftxoel lunt tonic and iuvigorator of the system. Tor sale by the wholesale agents, June 19 JOHN AGNEW & BON. Who Wants? 1 f\f\ f^.f\n FEET seasoned LUM JLUU.V tyfVJ DER for sale?1,li and inch FLANK, WE AT H E It- UOA RDING and FLOOHING. Apply to E. 8tehhouse. lot in his vard now. ISAIAH H ALTIWANGEB. Mav2l_lmo? THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, 'ans, Grain Cradles, ?SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY. For sale by * L?RICK & LOWBANOE. sVOrder early so as to give ample time and avoid disappointment._ Cleaveland Mineral Springs, (Formerly Wilson'?,) ATear Shelby, 55 Miles West of Cliarlotte, N. C. DR. R. J. B REV ARD, Resident Physician. THIS FAVORITE WA? TERING PLACE will be open for the reception of _. I visitors ou tlio 10th of JUNE. Paaaengurs coming on the Central Railroad will be met by hacks, and conveyance* sent to the Air-Line Railroad and other points, whenever desired. Cold and Warm Rathe, Whito Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Music and other sources of ampsnment. Fare first class. For further information, address T. W. II RE VARD, Proprietor. June 4_tlmo Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. THIS famous Watering Place will bo opened for the reception of visitors on the IIbt JUNE. The Buildings have beim red t ted and famished in toe most elegant modern style, and there is every apulianco for the comfort, conveni? ence ami amusement of our Guests, auch m Exprexs, Ticket, Post and Telegraph Offices. Ac.. <fcc. Music by the Naval Aca doroy Band from Annapolis, Md. Visitors leave the A. II AO. Railroad at Big Tunnel, aud thence by brauch road 1$ miles to the Springs. Address COLHOUM & COWAN, May 22 2mo_Proprietors. ? Delightful Summer Resort? CHEROKEE SPRINGS, Eight Miles North of Spartanburg Court ? House, S. C. C LIM ATE?Mountainous, bracing and healthful. WATER?Contains iron, nitre, magnesia, and aul pnur, auu in not only a fine appetizer, alter, aline and restorative, bat ia unsurpassed for diseases of the k-dneys, bowels and liver, and for all diseases of children. BATUINQ FTOTJrtKS; W01 LEYS, BILLIARD ROOK; . . G HOUND ?od HUdia 1 Ever**! made to give em tire eatlsfaotmn. Terms S40 per month. Children and oor vants half price: Special contracts made with families. Hacks at depots in Spartan burg. JNO. B. BLAOK, ' I May 21 Imo Resident Manager. CASH. AFTER TO-DAY, we will sell goods for CASH ONLY. 1 , COPELAND A REARDEN. Columbia. 8. 0.. April 29 1 874 . 3mo Acts and Resolutions OF the State of South Carolina f?r Spe? cial Session, 1873, and Regular Session or 1873-4. Price 11. Postage 10 cents. For rale at May 24 R. L. BRYAN'S Rookstare. Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two aud three years old. A genuine article. Ida* III JOHN C SEEGGRS. AT TUE Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't ok W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchased a bankiupt stock of ItlUUONS t >r ca b. we are offering tliom al the low price ol 25 cents a yard, iu grosgraiti and uh imileit in hII colors, trom .Ni). U to tit). SASI1 UlUiiONd in propor? tion. All our Goods have be n marked down 20 to HO per cent, below market value. JUST REt BIVKO. Jjo dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at 16j and lU-Jc a pair? worth double the money. 250 pieces handsome Summer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Our boo is AND SHOES are from the best m tkers and so d St tow pricea. 10 eise3 PHI* I'S, at lOo. a jard, and 100 pieces i'iiper Oambrics, at 10j. a yard. Purchasers are r? quested to examine our stock bet?re, making their selections WM. D. COVE & CO., May 10 (Under theWheeler House.) Look Out. Look Out! GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF GOODS at G. F. JACKSON'S. Stock must bo fold, as I take atoek by the llrnt of JULY, and want a good balance sheet. C. F. JACKSON, Juno 7 Leader of Low Pi icos. "Mother Darling's medicine" 8 wonderful for children. Get it at i lloinitsh'b.