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? Tiie?irlipliV*'?F?r-l?n AWaiir.. MArxuxV'JnoemMGenJ Z*baln has ortived at Miranda. The arrny of the North is falling back in good ordor and will be rapidly re-organized. Be* i inforcemeutsarearriving. Gen. Lowuu i has been placed in commando! a di? vision. It is reported the Garlists have murdered mnuy prisoners taken in recent battles. A special to the Standard reports the loss of the Republicans 111 tuu laHt ut* tack on Estellu ub being 800 killed and wounded. Bayonsk, June 3,0.?Tbe Oarlists claim that 600 prisoners fell into their band? during the retreat of the Be publicans after the battle of Maro. London, June 30.-?In the House of Commons this evening. JenkinB called attention to -an article iu to-day's Standard, which declared that the po? licy of tue Canadian Government aimed at annexation to the United States. He . asked ?'Ieraeli if there were atiy igrohqlls^oharging the Ca* nadlan Govei^moQtiwith euoh designs. D'taraeli rep If fed he did not consider it the dqty ?f*heir Majeety[a Government to fiud-jKWpuds for allegations cou tained in Woinu6nymoue paragraphs pf 8 newapaper,4iut, he would state for; the wjHflMMfi'?t-the goutlemao and thi?"?S?a***^h^^-*he: relations of tho Canadian Dominion nod 'tbe Imperial Government were;tbeimopt;cordial and satisfactory. ? ? ? '! .: 1' ? London, June 30.?The Carlisle July meeting commenced today. The Cumberland plate was won by Aggle thorpe; Chimes wus seooud and Bonnie Clyde third. Seven ran. Tbe lust betting was ten to one against Aggie-' thorpe; nine to one against Chimes, and tv/outy-five to one against Bonuie Clyde. London, July 1.?A special to the I Standard says Marnhol Serrano has de? cided tp take eom'aaud of the Repub? lican array immediately. , Gen* Zebu la ess .arrrved.ai7}?af alls. The Times'- Paris correspondent tele? graphs that among the stories current there, is one t|0 the effect that Marshal Oonoha wt^e killed at the instigation of Serrano, because he was an AlphonsiBt. There is ulso another notion, that by the death of Concha, tbe influence of Germany is increased< which is unfa? vorable- to the! restoration of the dy? nasty utuohod to the Pope. A report peaches here that an acci? dental Uro in two houses, near Estella, was made a pretext by the Carlists for maseacreing all.the wounded Republi -cans who foil iuto their bauds at the battle of Muro. ?',, . Bayonne. June 30.?Don Carlos uud his wife have arrived at Estellu, where they were received with greut rejoio ing. Quebec, July 1.?United States Consul Strave, whose term of office has just expired, is dead. He had been promoted to tbe legation at Leg? horn. Halifax, N. S., July 1.?The steamer Faraday, engaged in laying the ??*f Atlantic oable, left Halifax u week ago. Intelligence from Piotora, just received, represents that she struck an iceberg off Halifax and is a total wreck. Havana, June 30.?Captain-Gene? ral Oonoha has isHned a decree, requir? ing on and after the 1st of July, pay? ment of fifty per cent, in gold of the regular taxes, and duties. The rate at which paper will be received in pay? ment of r,hese does is to be fixed by the Government. Tbe decree of June 4, authorizing the banks to sell gold for tbe payment of laud taxes is re? voked. , A lighter, with thirty-five persous on board, capsized, to-day, off the village of Cojimar, six miles East of Havana; sixteen were drowned. Telegraphic?American Mattem. Nnw York, June 30.?The follow? ing letter to the Times is published: ?'Charleston, S. C, Juue 25, 1S71. To the Editor of the New York Times: Upon my return this morning from Virginia, tho issue of your paper of the 22d instant, containing the card of R. H. Cain, Congressman from this .Stftt-. was bunded to caey I pronounce all the charges Gain makes against me fulso, and that Cain knew that they were not trae when he wrote them. I also assure you that all your corres? pondent stated iu regard to Cain is u matter of record in that County, whioh records were examined by him, and I have tho evidence sufficient to ?convict him (Cain) whenever I cau force him to trial. His whole effort lor more than a year has been to avoid a trial." Tbe letter is quite long, aud signed by Charles W. Buttz. Albany, Juno 30.?Ex-Go v. Clnrk has accepted tho prohibition nomina? tion for President. Yonkers, N. Y., July 1.?James P. Saunders was shot by tho defendant in a case he was prosecuting. He was a Past Groud Sire of Odd FellowH und was well known. Two shots were fired, whioh will prove fatal. Tho shooting occurred just as court was adjourning. OX. i. Auu, uxLTi.i., i/uij a.. *.?u*. UT, Welles, of - Red Wing, accepts the Bishopric of Wisconsiu. New York, Joly 1.?Vinoeuzo Pro Ienzo, of Augusta, Ga., was found in? sane at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, yester? day. He hud thrown his money, watch, ohuin and clothes out of the window. ? ?Roderick D. Eutwisle, who was bit tdn by a dog, about two weeks ago, and takon to Bellovue Hospital, yesterday, with symptoms of hydrophobia, died at 0.36, this morning, without the ap? plication of drugs. The patient gra? dually became iusenuiblo a short time before deatb, and in that state he died. A post mortem examination will he held. Matt. Fox, a visitor from Chicago at tho White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., aged twenty-eight, died suddenly, to? day, of heart disease. By news from Port-au-Prince, dated 17th Jane, it is learned that Gen. Mi oTiaol Dominique was unanimously elected b'f the National Assembly Pre? sident oi the tepnblfb of Hayti. -v Loptsvxhra, 'Kr:., July ? 1. ? There Is do truth in, the story of the family murder iu Speuoer County. Bloominoton, Iiiii., July 1.?The State Temperance Convention met to? day; seventy-five delegates, iuoludiog twenty women, formed an independ? ent party. Among the nomination! are Miss Jennio F. Wolloy, Superin? tendent of Public Instruction. Albany, July 1.?Qov. Dix has no? tified Mayor Havemeyer that there are two vacancies iu the New York Police Commission?-Messrs. Gardner and Obullick having been convicted of crime. It now becomes tbe doty of the Mayor to fill the vacancies, fl Little Bock, Abe:., July 1.?The majority for a constitutional o >uvon tioa in the State is estimated at 6?,0??. Memphis, July 1.?At 10 o'clock, this morning, M. D. Welch, a well known attorney and candidate, for Clerk of tbe Criminal Court, was shot by B. B. Barnes, also an attorney, pro? bably fatally woundiug. They had a quarrel on Monday, which friends were trying to settle, when the reucoutre took place. Des Moines, July 1 ?The Republi oau State Convention met to-day. A very large attendance. Washington, July 1.?Mr. Halo has finally declined the Postojaater-Geue rulBhip, on account of impaired health. Hie suooest-or will uot be named for several days. The public debt statement issued to? day, (hows u reduction during June of 82,180,196; ourreuov balance $14.676. 010 and coin balance S74,2u5,304; coin cortibeuten $22,826,100; special deposits held for redemption of cer? tificates. ?f deposits, $?S,76?,0.?U. The Comptroller of Currency has calh d for statements from tbe national batiks.of their condition at the close of buei uphh on the 2!>th ult, Wm, O. Avery, the new chief clerk of the Treasury Department, will as? sume his duties to-morrow. Tbe President to-day appointed Charles J. Cuuaut to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vice Sawyer. Mr. Co uunt has been clerk in.tbe warrant di? vision of tbe treasury for nine years? four of which be was chief of the di? vision. He is from New Hampshire. The monitors at Key West, except? ing the Dictator, left that port yester? day for Peusacola, convoyed by tbe Brooklyn, Onippee, Shuwmut, Kansas and Pinta. J. B. Fagiu has been appuiuted Marshal tcr the Western District of Arkansas, aud Joshua B. Hill for tbe Southern District of North Carolina. Admiral Polo, the Spauish Minister, sailed to-day for Europe. The reduction of employees in the public departments continues; a large numbor of males and females were dis? missed to-day. Iu the patent office, to-day, a olerk who bad been die charged, became temporarily iusaue, and divesting himself of all his cloth? ing, seized a bayonet from tbe model room aud rushed through the hulls of the building, to '.he great consterna? tion of tbe clerks. He was iiually taken in charge by the police. A. 0. Cattell, who was appointed one of the District Commissioners, has fiually declined. Blow and Den uison accept. It ie expeoted that a commissioner iu Cattell's place, and a Postmaster-General, vice Hale, win be appointed to-morrow. There was a Cabiuet meeting to-day, at whioh the subject of the post office appoiutment wus discussed; but the President, as yet, has made no determination. At the meeting, Cress well -stated, upon leaving, that he would act until hie successor was appointed; but that he iuteuded to insist upon leaving the de? partment as soon as possible. Ou re? turning to the Post Office Department, iu reply to a question whether he would reconsider bin resignation, he said emphatically, "No; I was in earn? est when I resigued, and would be glad to be relieved to-morrow." John B. Packer, of Pennsylvania, Chairman of the House Committee on Post Offices aud Post Roads, is mentioned iu couuection with the offloe. Probabilities?For Now England, the Middle States aod lower lake re? gion, partly cloudy weather will pre? vail, with South-east to Soutb-west winds, slight riso iu tempervture aud slowly falling barometer. For the South AlUntic uud Gulf States, partly cloudy weather, with local rains, East? erly or Southerly winds, with slight changes in temperature and stationary or rising barometer. For Tennessee und the Ohio Valley, partly cloudy weather and continued high tempera? ture, variable winds aud slight changes iu barometer, with light ruin near the oautral Mississippi Valley. For the upper lake region, clear or fair wea? ther, with North-west or North-east winds, slight fall of temperature aud rising barometer. For the North-west, clear or fair weather, high temperature iu Missouri and Iowa, wiuds shifting to Easterly or Southerly, and falling barometer doring Thursday. Tbe cen? tral Mississippi River will full slowly during Thursday. I'fleljrn ;>u Ic ? (. oin in en- I u 1 llrporl*. New Yobk, Jnly 1?Noon.?Cotton dull; sales 149?nplauds 17%; Orloans 18. Futures opened firm: July 16%, 16 816; August 171-16, I7j?,; Sep? tember 17?6. Flour dull. Wheat qaiot and unchanged. Corn dull and heavy. Pork firm?mess 18.12>^@ 18.25. Lard firm?stoum 11 916. Freights firm. Stooks dull and lower. Mouey 3. Gold opened at \Q%?now 10>?. Exchange?long 4* 88,'$; short 4.91. Governments active aud lower. State bonds quiet aud nominal. 7 P. M.?Cotton?net reoeip.s 75; gross 1,028. Futures closed steady; eales 25,400: July 16%, 16 21-32; Au? gust 171-32, 17 1-16; September 17 3-32, 17>i; Ootober 16 25-82, 16 13-16: "K?vembeF 1611-16, 16%; rDeoe^bfir-;: ^ 1^-i^r 16%. Gotten 'weak and nominal; Boles 164, at 17%@ 18. Southern, flour doll and droop? ing?common to fair extra 6 00@G.70; good to choice 6.75@11.00. Wheat l@2o. lower nod in lair demand, at 87(5)43 for winter red aud amber. Corn heavy and l@2c. lower?good* export demand, at a decline?74(2)77 for common to prime Western mixed, closing at TGfeTG)^ fur good to prime; 76@76% for Western yellow; 8G@87 for while Western. Coffee firm and quiet, at 19%@22% for Rio. Sugar steady, at 7%@8 1-16 for fair to good re?uing; 8%(aj8 3-16; for prime; 7 3-16 for Muscovado; 8 3-16 oharged. Mo? lasses dull, without decided chauge. Rice quiet, at 6%@6% for Rungoou; 7%(ajb% for Caroliua. Pork firmer new mess 18.25. Liard firmer, at 10% (q)ii%. Whiskey steady, at 99. Freights to Liverpool steady?cotton, Bteam %, Money easy, at 3(5)4. Ex chauge quiet and firm?4 88%. Gold weak, at 10%@10|4'. Governments dull and off. Ststeu quiet' and nomi? nal. Baltimobe, Jaly" 1.--Cotton quiet and uomiual?middling 17%; exports to Great Britain 757; coastwise 91; stock 6.501. Flour in fair demand but at lower rates. W heat quiet, steady and unchanged. Coru ?rmer?white Southern 90(5>91; yellow Southern 83, mixed Western weaker?new 78; old 79. Rice dull, at 00(0*95. Provisions] quitt but firm?sales only to supply tbe current jobbing demands and prices unchanged. Western butter very firm and scarce, at 23(5>24 Coffee unobaogeilr Wbibkey*qniet, at 98 Sogar strong aud in good demand, at 10%. Philadelphia, July 1.?Cotton dull ?middliug 17%; low middling 10%; strict good ordiuury 16%; guod ordi? nary 16%; ordinary 14%; net receipts 45; gross 365. Cincinnati. July 1.--Flour dull and droopiug. Coru dull?mixed 63(5.65 Pork held firmly?13.00@ IS 25. Lird quiet and firm?summer scarce, at 10%@10%; kettle 11%. Bacon firm ?shoulders 7%(5/7,%; olear rib 9%(5) 10; clear 10%. Whiskey Steady, ut 94. GAIiVESrON, July 1.?Cotton eaty aud -ample offerings?good ordiuury 14%; middling 16%; uet receipts 75; sales 1,410; stock bv actual count 10,162 Nobfolk, July 1.?Cotton dull nud nominal?low middliug 1G; uet receipts 282; exports to Great Britain 50; coast? wise 232; stock 775. Savannah, July. 1.?Cotton dull aud uomiual?middliug 16%; uet receipts 75; grot's 75; exports coastwise 166; sales 77; stock 11,586. Wilmington, July 1.?Cotton?mid? dling 16; net receipts UG; sales 40; stock 456. Louisville, July 1.?Flonr uu? chauged. Coru quiet and unobaged, at 72@78. Pork active aud higher, at 19 00. Bacon iu fair demand and higher?shoulders 7%; clear rib 10%; clear 10%. Lard 12%(2.12%. Whis? key 94. Memphis, July 1.?Cotton firm and in good demand?low middling 16; re? ceipts 222; shipments 639; stock 15,317. Boston. July 1.?Cotton dull aud unchanged?middling 1838; gross re? ceipts 30; sales 150; stock 9,500. Mobile, July 1.?Cotton quiet and uuchauged?middliug 16%; net re? ceipts 15; sales 150; stock 5,604. Cbableston, July 1.?Cotton dull? middling 16@16%; uet receipts 108; sales 150; stock 9,?43. Aogusta, July 1.?Cotton dull and uomiual?middling 15%; net receipts 59; sales 454. NswOrleans, July 1.?Cottou quiet ?middling 16%; low middliug 15%; good ordinary 14%; ordinary 12; net receipt* 686; gross 686; sales 500?last evening 50U; stock 43,407. St. Locis, July 1.?Flour quiet and weak, especially for higher grudes? superfine winter 3.75(5>4 25; extru wiuter 4 00@5.00; double extra winter 5.00@5.50; treble extra 5.75?6 25; family winter 6 50(5.7.00; fancy 7.25(5; 8.06. Coru eoBier? mixed ?S.1?. Whis? key steady, at 95. Pork higher, at 19.00. Bacon firm and only order trade. Lard uuchauged. Fbankfobt, July 1.?United States boudo 62 97%. London, July 1.?Eries 29%(5,291j. Street rate % below bank. Pabis, July 1.?Rentes 59f. 62%c. Liverpool, July 1?3 P. M.?Cot? tou steadier?uplands 8%@8%; Or leaus 8%; sales 14,1)00, including 3.?U0 for speculation and export; sales of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable July, August, September or October, 8%; nothing below low middliug, deliverable July, 8%'; Or? leans, nothing below low middling, deliverable July or August, 8%; salts of shipments of new crop, basis of middliug uphuids, uothiug below good ordinary, 8 7-16; of sales to-day 9,100 were American. 6 P. M.?Sales of uplands, nothing bolow low middliug, deliverable July aud AugURt, 8%; sales of Mrpmeuts of new crop, on basis of middliug up lacds, nothing below low middliug, 8 7-16. Two of five boilers iu the extensive 8uw mill and salt block of Thomas Taylor it Co., at Carrolton, Mich., ex? ploded recently with terrible force. Four persons wero inutantly killed and lour wounded, one of whom will die. The Horry Neics says: Both of Cap tuiu D. H. Hutuhiubou's turpentine stills at Little River were burned down on last Saturday. Loss about =?600. The firo was accidental. Harvesting has commenced in many parts of California uud tbe yield of grain will be enormous. There were 57 deaths in Charleston for the week ending the 2*7th ult.? whites 20; colored 37. Mr. Thomas Bar rail, of Florence, who accidentally shot himself in the! leg a few daya since, while hunting, bus since died from the effects of tue wonud. MARRIED, ' Od the 30th alt., at the residence of the I bride's father, by the Rey. J. H. Brvson, Bev. 8. It. PliESTON.of Fernandiua, Fla., and m$B IDA, B?TPIIEN, ot this oit.v. Mo cards. . 1 1 'JV ?! fg ii i im j .? L?st. ON the evening of tbo 30th pf June, be? tween Lumber Street and the Female College', a blue striped Merino SGAL'.F. The tinder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving the tame at this office. July 2 1 CLARET ON DRAUGHT. AFIRST CLASS article ot CLARET. ALSO, U ATAWBA and SOUPPERNONG WINES. ALSO, Allenp's eelobrated Euglish ALE. For sale by the gallon at a low rate. July 2 3_A. 8TOKK^_ Catawba Wine. PURE Keller Island CATAWBA, on hand aud for sals low by July a John aonew a son. Lemon Safer and 8yrup. GANTZ'SSioilyiliEUON SUGAR, Pure LBM?K SYRUP . on band aud for Bale by Jnly 2_JOHN AGNEW A SON. S. C. Bank and Trust Company. Next SATURDAY boing a holiday, the South Carolina hank and Trust Com? pany will bo closed for business. Notes auddrafta maturing on that day [Inly 4] must bo paid on FRIDAY, July 3. Jp.1t 2 L. N. ZBALY. Acting Ca*hIor. IMPItOVKU GEORGIA C.OTTOK PRESS! Patented March, 1870, ur I'Kvni.Kroji ?t odahdsiiW, AUGUSTA, OA. rilHE satisfaction this press has givou .L in the past, th< groat improvement made on it, and the fact of its being from forty to ally Urs oheaper than auy other good frees, should iuduce planters and i oilmr* tu itnud for 0110 ot onr now Circulars before purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address FENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Foundry aud Machiue Works, Knllook Street, Augusta, Ga. July 2 w||4mo Trotting Matches on the Fourth. on 8ATURDAY, .the 4th of July, at the Fair Grounds Hue.' Course, two matches will bo trotted. Tho first for a purse of $20Q, for which tho following havo alroa?y entored: Sorrel [Gelding billy, bay Geldiug Unknown, Bay I Gelding General Grant and Grey Linnet. I Other entries expected to-morrow. Tho atcoiid' match between the well known Horsed Jupiter and Jerry. Races C'.?uiuioiicb at 3 o'clock P. M. Good sport n anticipated._July 2 3 Notioe. NF.XT SATURDAY being a holiday, the Carolina National Bank will be closed for business. Note* and Drafte matnring I on that dav, [Juiv 4,1 must be paid on Fltl DAY. Julv'3. ' C. J. 1REDELL, July 1 -J_ Cashier. To Rent, A small COTTAGE, containing three Rooms, situated on the aoruer _.of Richlind and Dull streets. Apply to R. HANNAN. June 30 3 Scuppernong and Sautern Wines. pr f~\ DOZEN of the above, in flno ordor, t)V/ for sale verv low, by JuneJ>4 _HOPE A GYLES. NEW "GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. 13 RI NTS of all etvles at 10 eonts. DREfcS GOODS from 10 cents to 50 cents a yard. Silk and Leather BELTS, new styles. Ladies', Midaea* and Buys' STRAW HATH, at prices that cannot be boat. RIBBONS of every style, price aud color. Cotton and Silk PARASOLS, cheap. Best Bleached HOMESPUN in this city, I at 10,1-2* and 10} cents a yard. HOOP SKIRLS and COH8ET8. STRIPED WHITE GOODS, at 23 ce*ts a yard; most beautiful for the prise. Silk TIES tor Ladies and Geuts. A now lot of tboso cheap RUFFLINGS and COLLARETS, now roadv. Ail at C. F.JACKSON'S, Jnue 28 The Leader of Low Prices. Food for Infants. CONDENSED MILK, Eagle Brand, Pa pom*, Ptiosphatic Food, Noslle's Mo? ther's Milk Substitute, liurruuda Arrow Root. Farina, Broms, Cocoa, Corn Starch, alwavs frt-nb, at Juno li HKINITSH'S DRUG STORE. HOPE* GYLES AVE for sale? 5>)0 bushel* OATS, 2,000 bushels BRAN, U.uUO bushels SHORTS. ALSO, Fre?h Saur Kraut and Mince Meat, 100 boxes Raiwius, 50 half-boxe* Raisins, quarter-boxes Raisins, 50drums Smyrna Flga, Dessicated Cocoanut, 100 pounds Seedless Baieioe, 500 Heads of Cabbage. Home Stomach Bitters. rnnKSE celebratod BITTERS, prepared JL by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis, area certain preveutative of FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENTS, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And Ar?- highly rccrithiuendod as at. excel? lent tonic :iu>i invigorator of the system. For sale bv the wholesale agents, June FJ ' JOHN AO SEW A SON. For Sale, A MAGNIFICENT KNABE PIANO, seven-oelaves, rose wood ease, agrufTe treble, Ac, vc, with Handsome Cover aud Stool, at gr?:ii:>- reduced price. Apply at this office. Jntu-i? tut li _ Summer Wines. AFINE lot of CLARET and SANTERNE WINES, for sale bv the bottle or gal? lon, by HOPE A GYLES. Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALO TONGUES, MESS MACKER? EL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' fee 1", for sale low by HOPE A OYLES. CASH. AFTER TO-DAY, we will sell goods for CASH O.M.Y. COPELAND A be A P. DEN. Columbia, s. c. April 20.1S74 3mo Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two ami threo vuars old. A genuine article. JOHN C SEEGERS. H ^?UJ A -1-* ^^fcO^Tnisr TH CAROLINA BALLBOAD CO., Columbia, 8. O,.lune30.1874 ROUND TRIP TICKETS to KoV'Y&fk and return, via Charleston andSteam ntup, at REDUCED RATES, will bo on aaln on and aftor 1st July. Stoamers sail on Wednesdays and Saturdays. S. B. POCKENS, July 1 General TicKet Agent. ANNUAL COMMENCKMEST at tue Ursuline Convent, Valie Cm eis, ". . .FUL Y 3, A7-4J P. U. CON CK KT MUSIC. Grunde Maroho do Coucort-3 Piuuos?i Wollnnhaupt. Galop Brilliant, .Duet?3 Pianos? 3p >u bolta.-.. W???rifm DannA? ft (Mario*?:\V?H*tia OA.dafita^Yocal Tdo^rfbsfcitfi..W&i>%\ Tdijonri Pret IXuot-i-? Piano*?Badiok ? Air by Content. '. '', , ZJS s. Home, Sweet Home?3 Pianoi^M?ckv Believe Mo, if. All Those. ?i?iearinK Young Charms?Vocal Trio?Moore?Harp Arrangement?Convent. . Contemplation?Mack?2 Harps?Air for Harps?Convent. Spauieh Victory March?7 Guitars?Con? verse. Bonno Nnit?Vocal Duot?Offenbach? | Harp Air?Convent. Falling Leaves?2 Harps?Muller. Hegina Sine l&bo Conoeseta?Vocal (Juar totte?Oonvent. Overture?'Juill&umc Toll?Duet?3 PiaooB ?Bossini,_July 1 2 South CaTolma Bonds. THE Coupons and Interest Orders of the Consolidation Bonds and Stocks of South Carolina, duo July 1, 1371. will bo paid on and after that date at the National' .Park Bank, New Tork, the People's Na? tional Bauk, Charleston, S. C, and tbe South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, and the Treasury, Columbia, S. C. Parties desiring to make exchanges can still do so. F. L. CAKDOZO, jJuuo 30 0 _Treaeurer S. 0. New Books at Bryan's. rpHE a HEAT ICE AG V, and its R-'ation 1 to tbe Antiquitv of Man?by James Geikc, F. It. S. %l 50. Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox (.of timeof George III.) $2 00. Sumner, (Professor,) on American Cur? rency. 13 00. Tho Doctrine of Evolntlon?by Wincbolt. ?1 00. Vernes' Meridian or Adventures in South Afric*. Verne?' from tbe Earth to the Moon and Around It. $1.00 Sun Viewa-ot tbe Earth or the Seasons, illustrated?by Proctor. P. R. S. $2 50. Verne*' Jonruoy to the Centra of the Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply f-t new NOVELS, by Eng? lish and German author**, cheap. Dividend Notice. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Columbia, s. C, June 'i0 1874. A T a meeting of the B >anl of Directors, i Jl_ held this day, the following resolu? tion wa? passed: '?Resolved, That a Dividend of SIX PER CENT, on the capital ntnek of this Bank (free from all Untied States, Slate, County and city tares) be declared ont of ths profits for the six months ending 30th of June, 1874; and that ONE-AND-A-UALF PER ok NT. additional be added to tbe surplus I und." Thia Dividend ia payable on and after the lat JULY, at the Bankiug*lIonne. A. G. BitENIZKR, June 30 3 Casbior. Notice. TREASURER'S OFFICE, Onhlotte. Columbia A Augusta R. R.Co., Columbia, S. C, June 28,1874. rr\HE COUPONS OS BONDS of this Com x pauy, wbich become dun on first of July next, will be paid at the Banking House rd Jeaup Paton A Co., in New York, or at tue First National Bank, at Charlotte, N. C, or at the Central National Bank, of this city, or tbe Baukiug House of J. J. Cohen A Sons, Auguata. Ga. C. BOCKNIGHT, June 28 12_^e\ltLr_"; Hay and Straw Cutters. RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Self-akarpeniog Straw Cnttcre. American Lever Straw Cutter?. Champion Hay and Straw Cuttera. Burdick'a National Hay and Straw Cut? ters, comprising the best assortment in the city, and for sale at low prices by June 21_JOHN AG NEW A SON. Fresh Biscnits. ? )/ \ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon, ZU Cracknals, Butter, Farina and Gin g. r Suaps. for sale by HOPE A QYLEB. Cutler's Pocket Inhalers ano Carbolato of Iodine Inhalant, FOB Uliruii-i of tlie Tltrout und Lunga. koh sali", at L. T. SILLTMAN A CO.'S Drug Store. Orimault & Co.'s GURANA POWDERS, FOR Sick llead-iichr- anrt Neuralgia, for aale at L. T. &ILL1MAN St Cu.'S Juno 21 Drug Store. I LAW Y Kits' OF KICKS! INSCII A KOK OPKICKS ! KOO.MS KOK KAMI LI KS i SIN OLK UKU-HOO.MS! T'l LET IN Till! NEW ! Central National Bank Building. ni:lCKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. I Red-Rooms from S3 per month upwards; ! Family lit onis from $0 per month upwards; i Lawyers' Olllcea from Su pr month upwards. WATER, GAS. WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and otht-r modern improvements in? side building. A*o hack rooms, ull fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor iu charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Mossra. 8EIBELS A FZELL. Blacksmith Tools. BEST English AN VI LS, Blacksmith BEL LOWS, Solid Box VISES, STOCKS and DIF.H, FILES, RASPS, Ac, comprising a lull assortment in this line and for sale low, by JOHN j^GNJ?W_A^SON. Without the Kuifel C1ANCER CURED WITHOUT THE j KNIFE, by ualng "Bkascl's Canceu Of uk." Thia wonderful discovery for the cure of Cancer has attracted mnob atten? tion here and elsewhere. The remedy is now foratlcat HEIN ITS IPS Druf? Store, where all applications will bu made. Tboae ! afflicted with this malignant disease will do well to tty it Get it at E. g. HEINITSH'S Drug 8tore. Business Notice. A LL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS due us jTjL tunut be paid at once, or they will be collected bv our attorneys. Mav 0 HOPE V GYLES. '? - - Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't . . OP- .?? .-i i ? ? W.D.LOVE& CO. HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBOSS ior cas-h. we are offering thorn at the low price of 25 centB a yard, in groagraiu aud all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 9 to GO. SASH RIBBONS in propor? tion. All our Good* have been marked down 20 to 30 por oeut. below market value. just RECEIVED, 250 dozen HOSE AND H&.LF HOSE? rnmi i.^.yy Occci" for TrCTlting people_ ! which we offer at 10c and 12Jn. a pair worth doable the money. 250 pieces handsome Summer DBESS GOODS, at 26c. a yard. Our BOOTS AND SHOES are from the best makers and sold at low price*. I 10 eases PKINT8, at 10c. a yard, and 100 pieces Caper Cambrics, at 10a. a yard. Purchasers are requested to examine our stock before making their selections. WM. D. LOVE A CO., Mav 10 (Under the Wheeler House.) I Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. THIS ramouB Watering Place will bo opened for the reoepMo*of visitors on the _ mJfm ifflJMM - BnUdings hare beep r6p(ted and mflnfonaa in the most ologaiit modern style, ana there is every apnlianoe for the comfprt, conveni? ence and amusement of' ?af Quests, such as Express, Tiuket, Pont and Telegraph Offices,Ac-Ac. Munin by tho Naval Aca? demy Band from Anqapohs.rMd. ?? Visitors leave tbo A. XI - A O. Railroad at Big Tunnel, and thence by branch road 1^ miles to tbo Springs'. - Address ' 1 ? OOLHOUN & OOWAN, May 22 2mo Proprietors. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE iOOMPANY has always' on band the ?largest stock Of HAY in Columbia, comprising both Eastern'and Western, wbioh will be .ddilrvicw. asynhvre in the city, free of charge for drayage, and at the very lowestratre. I Our facilities for purchasing and handling are such as to?enableus toconipetesuccess? fully with any. other house, and parties ia need will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, tor toe cannot be un? dersold. Particular attention is oalled to our stock of Eastern HAT, which is the best in the I market._May 6 3mo Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic G oast and Midland Linea, CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA RAILROAD, AND WILMING? TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Coli; mm a, S. C , May 26,1874. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia 8prings and Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1, 1874, will be on sale at tbo Company's Ticket Office in this city, both via Charlotte and via Wilmington, on and after after June 1, 1874.' - Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal? timore, via Bay Like, at reduced rates, also on sale. A. POPE, June 7_General Passenger Agent. Notice. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, SPARTANBURG A UNION B. B. CO.. ON and after June 1, 1874, Trains on the Spartanburg and Union Railroad will run, making close connection with the GreenviPe ana Colombia aud Atlanta and Riohmond Air-Line Bailroada, doing away with the delay at Alston. The Sparenburg and Union Railroad is completely equipped for this business: Road being in fine condition, makes good time and sure connections. Passengers traveling this rouie will have every attention. W. W. DAVIES, May 27 2mo Superintendent. ? BLOOD AN"D LIVER PILLS~ Prepared only by E. H. HEINITSH, ABE the best LIVER PILLS ever offered to the people of the South. For all diseases of the Liver they go ahead of anv ether Pill known. They bars been tried I and .found worthy of general acceptation and use. 'i hoy cure all cases of Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Fevers, Chills, Headache, Oostivencss, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache. Bilious Headache, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Dizziness, Fullness, Oppression, of the Head, Rueh of Blood to the Head. Jane 16_t_ THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY. For nale by L?RICK & L0WRANCE. 49?0rder early so as to give ample time and avoid disappointment. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! w:vi. GLAZE, AT his n< w store, Main streot. nearly op? posite tho Contra! National Bank, has large and bi antifnl stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from best European and American manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELBV. An unrivaled assort ment just received And all the latest stvles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, largo stook of Spectacles aud Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and host selected in the Southern country and will he mild as chesp as fame article can be bought anywhere. _Oot 24_ Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear, AT D. Ki STIN'F, under Columbia Hotel, a: the lowtut prices. Ma> 30