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TelCKrapUlc?Foreign Aflalr?,. London, July 8.?Bonrke, Under? secretary of the Foreign Department, introduced in the House of Commons, to-day, a bill amending the interna? tional copyright law, whioh was read once. Madrid. July 8.?The Republican army has been re-organized. It is di? vided into two corps. The first, ander Gen. Moriones, will operate in Na? varre, and the second, under Ziballa, will watch the Ebro district. The strength of the combined army ex jeedB 80,000 men, with 79 guns. Gene? ral headquarters at Tafiala. Paris, July 8.?It is stated in AI phonBist eiroles that Isabella intends to publioly revoke her abdication of the throne of Spain. Immediately after adjournment of the Assembly to-day, a Cabinet Coun? cil was held, at wbioh Ministers ten? dered their resignations. MaoMahon peremptorily refused to aoeept them, and the Ministry remains constituted as before. The President will send a message to the Assembly to-morrow or next day, in whioh he will announce his determination to retain the powers t oonferred upon him for the time as? signed by law, and wilt insist on the necessity for a complete recognition of his power by the Assembly. A Cabi? net Council will be held to-morrow, to definitely deoide upon the terms of the message. Constantinople, July 8.?The Sul? tan haB written to the Khedive of Egypt in term? cordially confirming good relations between the Porte and Egypt. Paris, July 9.?The Republican journals of this morning consider that yesterday's proceedings of the Assem? bly demonstrate the powerlessuess of that body, and deolare that dissolution is the ouly remedy for the unsettled political situation. It is probable that several motions for a dissolution of the Assembly will be introduced at to-day's sitting. Havana, July 9.?The Lieutenant Governor of Holquin has issued an order requiring all store-keepers in Ins district to receive Spanish bank bills in trade, under pain of fine, imprison? ment and trial for treason, should they persist in refusing them. A plan for a five per oeut. tax levy bus been approved by the Madrid Government. There were no Bales of exchange to? day?everybody is waiting for the promulgation of the decree ordering a new tax. London, Jnly 9.?The 2tines' Paris ?correspondent telegraphs that Mac Mahou, in his forth-coming message, will probably state he would not uecept the resignations of the Ministers, be? cause they defended his powers, and he wished to save the country from a new ministerial crisis. He will re? quest the Assembly to hasten action on final measures and.then adjourn for some months, and on re-assembling proceed to definitely organize his powers. Telejzraulilc? American natters. New Yore, July 8.?Thos. J. Mason, cashier for the broker and banking firm of Morill, Fiiney & Co., waB ar? rested to day, on a charge of having robbed his employers of a large sum of money, probably reaching $25,000. He acknowledges having taken 88,000, whioh ho lost in gold speculations. EvansviltjB, Ind., July 9.?Albert -Jones, colored, killed his wife with uu axe; jealonsy. Santa Fe, July 9.?General Fred. Meyers, Chief Quartermaster of New Mexioo, is dead. The Indians are raiding. Eight persons killed and 400 horses taken. Boston, July 9.?Chus. Francis Adams has been chosen President of tho Board of Harvard Overseers. Saratoga, July 9.?Teu crews hero have ohosen positions for the race. President Grant has secured rooms for regatta week. Buffalo, N. Y , July 9.?The tug Golden City rnu down a scow at the mouth of Buffalo River, last night. Tho occupants of the scow?a blind man, his wife and sou, named Joshua, Elizabeth'and Eugene Sheldon?were drowned. New Bedford, Mass , July 9.?Tho deficit in the First National Bank, caused by John P. Barker, Cashier, haB beon made good by his friends, and no loss falls upon the bank. The defalcation is stated at $20,000. Bar? ker is nearly sixty years of age and has been cashier about twenty years. New Orleans, July 9.?A banker named Wadner, after seouring certifi? cation from the Hibernian National Bank, raised them and fled. Ho took with him about $50,000 in city ten per cent, bonds and seven per cent, gold bonds. Memphis, July 9.?During a gamo of base ball in tho suburbs, last even? ing, a negro man who was in the way of Peter Meath, catcher, was ordered ont of the way; to which he responded with uu oath, and drawing a pistol, fired at Month, who ran to his coat, got a pistol and returned the firo. Some half dozen shots were fired in the melee which ensued, the negro firing at other members of the club. Finally ho was shot in the back and then beaten terribly. Omaha, July 9.?Gens. Sheridan and Ord returned from the West this after? noon. Telegraphio advices from Fort Laramio state that reports received from Spotted Tail's agency say that seventy-five lodges of Ogaliaias, under Blank Twin, are moving toward that place, and that TJnoappas and Minne* oogosies are moving across the Yellow^ stone River. The Arrapahoes and Cheyennes are camped on the head waters of Big Horn River, near the Big Horn Mountains. New York, Jnly 9.?Yesterday, during the demolition of the Nathan mansion, a bloody shirt was found, secreted in the dumb waiter. It was taken to the Polioe Central Office, this - - ? -}-i-i-i morning, and,, on axamination, tbe name of "Nathan was discovered ander the collar, thugh covered with a large blotch of blod. Monmouth Fab* July 9.?B. F. Caver was the winnr of tbe first raoe? I time 2.13>?. Theseoond race?Oak stakes?bay filly legardle?s won in 2.45. Third raoe?fowling won easily; Whisper second?me 4.53. Hurdle raoo?Stookwood rou?time 3.35%. Habbisburg, Jut 9.?The negroeB Moody and Rosau.no, who murdered Farmer Behm, wen hanged iu the jail yard to-day. Bntloonfessed. Petersburg, Vioinia, June 9.--A mail and express ar on the Atlantic and Mississippi Bilroad was entirely destroyed by fire his afternoon, about ninO miles East i Petersburg. The mail oar oontaine<an unusually heavy Northern and Suthern mail, whioh, together with tU express matter iu tbe adjoining aprtment, wus entirely consumed. Roub Agents C. Jones and J. N. Jonnin*s, tbe ouly persons in tho oar at tlo time, wore badly burned about thtfaae aud arms. They were unable to jive un alarm, owing to the bnrning o the bell rope; and, after an ineffechul effort to save the most valuable pirt of the mail, they both jumped of, and were afterwards picked up in a buised condition. Tbe fire was not discovered by those on the forward cars until tbe traiu had run several miles, aid tbe car was burned down to the vheels. The origin of the fire is unku>wn. Washington,July 9.?The commis? sioners to settb up tbu affatrs of tbu Freed man's Balk having all accepted tho appointmoit, to-day, quullfiel by filing their jout baud iu ihe sum of $100,000, witt the Secretary of the Treasury. Governor Divis, of Mississippi, usks that the ullovuuco of arms bo com? muted in previsions, to relieve citi zeus Bturviug from the ravages of loousts. The Attorney-General has decided that under tectiou 19 of tbe Act amendatory of the bankrupt law, tbe United Statei Marshals and Registers in Baukruptc/ are uot required tu make tbe returns therein provided for uutil they are fumsked with circular forms aud directions iu respect thereto by the Judges of the Supremo Court of the United States. Probabililies?For tbe Middle States and the lower lake regiou, local ruins, favorable w.nds, high but falling tem peruture followed by rising barometer. For the South Atlantic and Gulf States, rain during J^the night, with South-east to South-west wiuds, uud no decided ahange of temperature or pressure For Tennessee and the Ohio valley, partly cloudy weather aud ar'aftg of rain, with South-east to South-west winds, rising temperature during Friday, and stationary or fall? ing barometer. Tbe following official despatch was received to-day: Lone Tube, Nebraska, July 9.?In cousequecce of the many depredutions by the Sioux in the Wind River Val? ley, ou the white settlers und the Sbo shone Indians, oue of the latest being the murder uud horrible mutilation of two white women, Dr. Jim, agent for the Shoshones, mude the request that the Sioux should be punished, if pos? sible. On the morniug of the 2d July, while Gen. Ord aud myself were at Camp Browu, au opportunity present? ed itself, aud dipt. Torry, of the 13th Iufautry, commuudiug Camp Brown, was directed to seud Capt. Bates aud Lieut. Robiuson, with Campauy B, 21 Cavalry, accompanied by tweuty In diuu scouts, under Lieut. Youug, of the 4th Iufautry, aud about 150 Sbo shoues, under their chief, to attack a camp of the Sioux, lately established ou the North side of the Owl Moun? tain raugo, where the Wiud River break* through, distant about 90 tuilus from Camp Brown. The attack was mude at 3 A. M., Friday, July 3, the result being titty Sioux killed aud wounded aud over 100 horses captured. Our loss was two men killed aud Lieut. Young aud three meu wounded? Lieut. Youug dangerously. Capt. Torry tuiegrupus tout the result was not as satisfactory us desired, ou ac OOUUt of the bail behavior of the Sho? shones Capt. Torry weut out ou tho 5th, with ambulances aud additional men, to meet Capt. Baten. (Sigued.) PHIL. SHERIDAN, Lieuteuant-General. Charleston*, July 0.?Arrived? Schooners Edith Hall, Leua Breed aud Willio Luce, Baltimore. Telegraphic?Commercial it < port s. New York, July 9?Noon.?Stocka activo, feverish aud lower. Money 2. Gold 9??. Exchange?long 4.87JJ; short 4 9U. Goverumuuts active, un? settled aud lower. State bunds quiet and lower. Cotton dull; sales 1,452; uplauds 17%; Orloaus 17?4'. Futuron opened easier: July 10-??, 10 7-1G; Au? gust 16?4; September 10J8(<t)16 1510; October 16;'a', 1G?4\ Flour quiet and unohauged. Wheat dull and in buy? ers' favor. Corn quiet and droopiug. Pork firm?steam 19.00(319 20. Lard firm?Hteam 12. Freights heuvy. 7 P. M.?Cotton?not receipts 151; I gross 4.086. Futures closed easy; sales 19,000: July 10 9 32, 16 5 16; Augnst 16 21-32, 10 11-16; September 16 27 32, 10%; October 1G& 16 21-32; November 1GK, 16 17 32; December lG}i, 16 17-32. Cotton oaator; sales 1,019, at 17#@17&. Southern flour quiet?common to fair extra 5 90fVi) 0.60; good to choice 6.65@11.0U Wheat in large supply und Hoarcely so firm?1 30(3)1.65. Corn scarcely so firm and in moderate export demand; considerable exports roported on Western aooonut?75(?j76j.> for West? ern mixed, closing at 76 for prime. Coffee quiet and steady. Rice steady, with a fair jobbing business. Pork lowsr?new 19.00. Lard firmer?11 %. Whiskey steady?99. Freights un changed?cotton, steam %. Money easy, at 2>?@3. Sterling Bteady. Gold steady, at 9#@9%. Govern- ' merits and Stated doll and steady. Baltimore, Jaly 9.?Floor steady and in fair demand. *Wheat steady? i white Southern 93; yellow 84. Oats strong and Boaroe?Southern 74?78. Mese pork soorce, at 19.50. Baooa? shoulders 8@8)^; dear rib sides 12; sugar-cured hams 14@1G. lord firmer and higher?refined 12^@12^. Oof fee and sugar unchanged. Whiskey scarce, at 1.00. Cotton dull and nomi? nal?middling 17>^@17^; new mid? dling 1G^@10^; good ordinary 15)? @15,%; exports ooastwise 31; sulea 169. Cincinnati, July 9.?Flour dull aud uncnauged. Ooru quiet and firm? mixed G3@G6. Pork firm, at 19 50? closing ut 19.75. Lard firmer and higher?summer held at 1UJ^@11; kettle sold at 12@12>^. Bacon in good demand and firm?shoulders 7K @7^; clear rib 10>^; clear 10%. Whiskey steady, at 94. St. Louis, Jaly 9.?Flour quiet Bud nnohanged. Corn in fair demand? No. .2 mixed 603<,@G1, EuBt side ou truck and elayutor. Whiskey steady, at 95. Pork firm, at 20.00. Bacon Bteady?shoulders 7J?@8; clear rib 10^@10^; clour aides 1U?4'@11. Lard unohaDged. Memphis, July 9.?Cotton dull and easier?low middlings 15?4(a)10; re? ceipts 48; shipments 213. Savannah, July 9.?Cottou un? changed?middlings 16; net rccoipte 41; gross 41; exports coastwise 22S; sales 41. Boston, July 9 ?Cotton dull and nominal?middMugs 18; gross receipts 283; sales 100. MoniLE, July 9.?Cotton irregulur? middliugs lGJjjJ uet receipts 23; sales 151). Augusta. Jaly 9.?Cottou dull? middliug 15J.j; net receipts 28; sales 1G2. Norfolk. July 9 ?Cottou dull auil iu buyers' favor?low middliug 15J.j; uet receipts 4U5; exports coastwise 3lJ5; sales 50. Louisville, July 9.?Flour quiet nud uuchuuged. Corn quiet and un? changed?74@^2. Pork quiet and uuchauged?111.00. Bacoc iu fair de? mand aud advanced?shoulders 7%; clear rib 10^8'; clear 11. Lard?tierce 12^@13; keg 13??. Whiskey 94. New Orleans, July 9.?Cottou quiet and uuchuuged?middling 17; uet receipts 314; exports coastwise 1,521; sales 5?0; last evening 1,500. Galveston, July 9.?Cotton steady and iu fair demand?good ordinary | 14,laJ middling lG^'; uet receipts 40; sales 415. , Philadelphia, July 9 ?Cottou dull ?middling 17j.j; low middling 10^; Htrict good ordinary 10; good ordinary 15)?; ordiuury 14; uet receipts 2; gross 198. Charleston*, July 9.?Cotton dull? middling 15^; low middliug strict good ordinary 14) J; net receipts 71; exports coustwiso G31; sales 150. London, July 9.?Consols 92*a'(o> 92,34'. Fries 28^@29. Bullion de? creased ?025,000. Paris, July 9.?Routes GOf. G2J?c. Specie increased nearly 14,000,000f. LiVEiirooL, July 9?3 P. M.?Cot? ton quiet?uplands S1^; Orleans 8%@ 8J.<; sales 12,000, including 2,000 for speculation aud export; sules of up? lands, nothing below low middling, deliverable July or August, 8JU'; no? thing below good ordinary, delivera? ble August or September, 8 3-10; sales 1,047, of wliich 720 are Americau; up? lands 8,'4 ; Orleans 0 P. M.?8aleu of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable July or August, 8 1-llJ; nothing below low middling, deliverable July, 8,1,,'. The English hop crop is unfavorable, and the prospect is there will be a small yield, i Accouutsof Fourth-of-July fatalities and tires continue to reach us. Through u lire kiudlcd by lire-crackers, ? Alleghuuy City, Pa., lost 8300,000 worth of properly. Puutiuc, III., lost 8200,000 worth by the same menus. A lire-cracker ut Cliuton, ill., caused the i destruction of four buildings, and a lire-cracker at Circluville, Ohio, caused the burning of property valued at 825,000. In Chicago, four or live per sous weru killed in firing salutes. At Buffalo, four persons were drowned. On the Jtiuiuta River, in Pennsylva? nia, a bridge was blown down, killing seven persons and wounding live others. Iu Cincinnati, a sou of Johu Jumus Piatt, the poet, was fatally iu jured by un explosion of gun-powder , iu a viul. Iu Brooklyn, the bail from a Hornau ouudle entered at the wiudow j of a house, upsettiug a cumpheue lamp, and the building and a child , were consumed. i On the War-rath.?Our despatches ? to-day announce that the irrepressible 1 Indians uro again on the wur-patb. i About 2,000 01 them aru represented as promiscuously slaying frontiersmen, und plundering or destroying proper [ ty. The Indian agent iu charge of the savages is un estimable und trusty Quuker, who has no doubt resorted to ull manner of mild and pcaceuble tnea ; stires to restrain tho blood-thirsty red ' men. But his efforts having proved ; utterly unavailing, ho has called for ' soldiers to protect tho settlers?a re i sort that his religious scruples would ' forbid except iu what must be extreme l emergency. Tho Indian problem is oue that seems to bid defiance to all i uormal rules. Its solution has long ? perplexed our Government, and we ; greatly fear that tho recent outrage i will tempt a resort to the only positive remedy?extermination of tho hostile bauds. The Graniteville Manufacturing Company have declared a quarterly dividend of four per cent., payable on demand. The Great Saint Louis Bridge.? Tbe grandest pageant of tbe late 4th of July was the celebration of the com? pletion of the great bridge that now spreads its spans aoroas the mighty Mississippi at St. Louis, and over? comes what has been up to this time the only break in the line of commu? nication between the Atlantic and the Pacifio, tho bridge forming, indeed, the great buokle in the iron belt from East to West. These spans are of steol aud the piers of granite. They *ru higher than the tallest Bteeple of St. Louis, aud planted in the deepest and moBt turbulent curreut of the Mississippi. SunnEN Deatii.?Mr. Solomon Quin, who lived uear Bethauy Church, iu this city, on returning to his home from the held iu which he had been working, late iu the afternoon of Thursday last, while crossing a bridge over a small stream, fell from the bridge into the brook, and was taken op dead. He wob eighty-four years of ago und in feeble health, being sub? ject to vertigo, an attack of which pro? bably caused him to fall from the bridge.?Yorkville Enquirer. Belluymer.?An not of true horo isra was recently performed by George Bollhymer, on Bed River. While he was lyiug ou the hurricane deck in handcuffs, for an alleged larceny, u lit? tle girl fell from the deck of the boat into Goose Rapids. Bollhymer imme? diately sprang overboard, swam to tbe girl, aud after several attempts with his munaoled hands, succeeded in holding the child uutil a boat oame to their rescue. The New York Hun says that ex Seuator Sawyer is to be tbo Adminis? tration candidate for Governor of South Carolina; that he is first to be j made Collector of the port of Charles? ton, vice Geu. Wortbiugtou, resigned, elo. A slave who had escaped from the King of A-hautee arrived at Cape Coast Custle iu the lust part of May. He reports that King Coffee is sacri? ficing as mauy human beings us ever, uud that he was forced to run away in order to save his life. A telegram from Fairburu, Ga., July 5, says a uegro, named Simpson, a brick mason, signed a petition to clove all liquor shopi iu that town. Failing in his purpose, hu got druuk, laid down on the railroad track and was crushed by a passing train. Mr. Robert Doughlass, promiueufly connected for some years past with the O.uuibus Company, iu Augusta, aud u well kuown citizen, died at Greeuville, Wednesday morning. Mr. Douglass' health had nut beeu good for some months. Baruum has eugaged in the ooean balloon euturprise, and Donaldson is to ho the balloonist. If there is an Easterly curreut, Donaldson will find it, or tho great showman will impro? vise one for him. A storm of wind, rain aud hail did much damage last Sunday, to the crops in a narrow section West of Great Pee Dee. It reached down the river from Mar's Bluff to the ueigbborhood of Liberty Chapel Church. The largest turtle caught near Pen pucolu, Fla., this seasou, measures six feetBix inches iu length aud three feet four inches across tbo breast, aud weighs 1,200 pounds. Q A new style of postal card will bo out during tho summer. It is con? templated to issue a card of neuter de? sign aud butter fiuish than the oue now in tine. It is believed that the outrages re? cently committed fcneur Dei Norte, Texas, were by Mexican thieves and not Iodiuns. Nooo of tbe bodies were scalped. Col. Win. Uucklep, formerly of the Confederate army, committed suicide at his office iu New York, ou the 0th, by shooting himself iu ttie head with u Dorriuger pistol. A serious riot occurred at Frederick ton, N. B., a few nights ago, between a number of lumbern till and the em? ployees of Lent's Circus. A number were wonuded. Bo well Thomas, convicted at the last term of Marion Court of receiving stolen goods and sentenced to the penitentiary for one year, died there u few days ago. Rochefort's Lantern* appeared for the first time at Geueva ou Juno 20, and sold immensely. It wus a hoax; but they thought it just as witty, mid periiaps it was. The ruiu and wind of Saturday and the hail storms of Suuday afternoons, exteudud over nearly tho entiro coun? try. They were terribly destructive to crops. The Union Times suggests the name of Dr. J. Winnsmith, of Spnrtunburg, us an houost Republican, who would be an acceptable candidate for guber? natorial honors. Friday evening, at Horn Lake, Miss., Sawney Jacobs (colored) wuf literally out to pieces by u colored boy named Dred Turner. Judge Mackey at a Fourth of Julv oration, iu Chester, said there are 10C candidates for Governor, any one of whom would steal tho Lord's supper. Capt. Julius W. Moore, a promi? nent citizen of Charlotte, N. C, died iu un epileptic fit, on tbe 8th. Now is the Time?To advertise, nl our summer rates, and while there it leisure to read the papers. Joseph W. Carroll, Esq., a cotton factor of New Orleans, died in Char lotto, N. C, on the 8th. Tho Amerioan Bank Noto Company has stopped work uud discharged tin bauds. A Couuty Tax Uniou was organized iu Wiuusboro, on the lith. Tax Union?. A meeting of the citizens of Bich* land County will be held in the Court House, at Colombia, on Monday, the 13th instant, at il o'clock A. M., for the purpose of organizing Tax-Unions. All are requested to attend who favor the protection of property, the ad? ministration of justice, the cause of morality, and who have the manliness and virtue to make still another effort to rescue the State from those influ? ences which have mnde its Qoverument a mockery and a crime, and which, if unchecked, must inevitably reduce it to a aondttiou of barbarism. WM. WALLACE. Chairman Biohlaod Delegation of Tax-Payers. The Disease of Civilization ?Dr. Warren, author of the "Household Physioian," tells us that dyspepsia is a disease of civilization?that savages know nothing of it. We do not believe the latter statement. Savages some? times gorge themselves until tbey can scarcely move; aud as they are hu? man beings, and not anacondas, they 1 must necessarily suffer the pangs of | indigestion. Undoubtedly, however, in consequence of their luxurious I habits, the civilized and enlightened portion of mankind are most subject to dyspepsiu. This being the case, what are the civilized und enlightened dyspeptics going to do about it? What1 u lurge proportion of them are doing [ about it now is simply this: They are I taking Hostotter's Stomach Bitters as a | remedy, with unvarying and complete success, From all parts of the United States, from all the Spanish republics, from the West Iudies, from various | parts of Europe aud from the anti? podes, Australasia, evidences of its un? rivalled properties us u specific for I casual aud chronic indigestion is con-1 tinuully being received. The result is, that tbe consumption of the great J tonic and alterative is rapidly increas? ing throughout the civilized world. Tho nations, near und remote, as well as our own people, have discovered that as a preventive and remedy for diseases of tbe digestive organs, end all ailmeuts of the liver, bowels, nerves | and general system, which are gene? rated or aggravated by imperfect di-1 gestiou, it has unequal either umoug officinal or proprietary medicines. July 5 t^l Scuence's Sea Weed Tonic ?In the atmosphere experienced here during tbe summer moutbs. the lethargy pro? duced by the heat takes uwuy tbe de? sire for wholesome food, aud frequent perspirations reduce bodily energy, particularly those uutfcriug from the effects of debilitating' diseuses. In order to keep a natural healthful ac? tivity of the system, we must resort to artificial means. For this purpose, Sohenck's Sea Weed Touic is very effectual. A few doses will create an appetite and give fresh vigor to the enervated body. For dyspepsia, it is invaluable. Many eminent physicians have doubted whether dyspepsia can be permanently cured by tbe drugs which urc generally employed for that purpose. The Sea Weed Tonic, in its nature, is totally different from such drugs. It contains no corrosive mine? rals or acids?in fact, it assists tho re? gular operations of nature, aud sup? plies her deficiencies. The Tonio, in its nature, so much resembles tho gas? tric juice, that it is almost identical with that fluid. The gastric juioe is the natural solvent which, in a healthy condition of the body, causes the food to be digested; and when this juice is not excreted in sufficient quan? tities, indigestion, with all its distress? ing symptoms, follows. The Sea Weed Tonio performs the duty of the guatric juice when the latter is deficient. Schcuck'a Sea Weed Touic is sold by nil druggists. July 9 i 13 Hotel Ahuivals, July 9, 1874.? Columbia Hold?J W MoDevitt, city; U M Sims, Rock Hill; J D Stouey, Charleston; E W Forster, Geergetowu; T R Hey ward, M P Picket t, Charles? ton; S O Gillelt. Gu; Henry Heins, Ridgeway; W E Laudruiu, EJgefield; G U Kuerluud, John Nix. <i i; W H Evuus, Charlrston; G P Kirkland, Walhalla; J B Ezell, C K Kuowles, city; G E Read, Ga. Wheeler House?3 H Ward, W T Butt, S ? Gillett, R Donglara, Au gUHtu; J A Turrentine, Thos C James, N C; V Mason, Pu; M P Pickett, S S Solomons, Wru Dudley, Charleston; i Wm M Graham, Sumtet; Wie J Boyd, j Md. I Hampton Lodge, I. 0. G. T. MEET at Oantwell'a Hall, THIS EVEN? ING, at half-past 8 o'clock. A full at tendance is required. .Inly 10- D McQUEEN, W. K. COME QUICK! OH yon will niida tbo BEST BAltUAIN* that have been offered to tho people I of Columbia bv C, F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices Just roceived?JAPANESE SILKS, at 50c, worth 73e. to f 1 a yard. Fine- Dross Goods, at 12}.:., worth 23c. to tiOc. a yard. Fino Stripod Lawns, White, fur 25.5., worth 50o. a yard. Now Silk belts, newSilk Ties, now Collar? ettes, now Lawns, and many othor now Uoodu. Also, a lot of Ladies' Umler-Gar monts. a little dusty, at ci8t. July 1? Excursion Tickets. SOUTH CAUOLINA KAlLhOAD, On ablteston, July 8.1871. EXCURSION TICKETS at roducod rutet will bo sold from Charleston to all Stations on this Hoad, and fio?u Station! to Charleston, until October V; '.?71. Con? ductors aro only authorized to sell them ! from thutto Stations where there are no j Tickot ARonta. S. II. PIOKENS, Julv 10 3 General Ticket Agent. B1 Auotlon j Balet?, State oi South Carolina, Barnweli County. By the Board of County Oomm'iBionert of naid County. Y virtue of an Aot of the General As a> Horubly of said State, ratified on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1873. and of a resolution of the said Board of County Commissioners, adopted on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1874, the undersigned will sell, at public auction, in the town of Barn well, the County seat of said County, on MONDAY, the 7th day of September next, it being Hale-day, the COURT HOUSE BUILDING AND LOT, in the town of Blaokvilta, with all its privileges and ap purtonances, to tbe highest bidder for cash, and will make titles to the purchaser at uaid sale. Descbution of the Building.?A large, new and finely constructed brick building, two stories high, fronting the South Caro? lina Railroad, and one hundred yards, more or less, diutant therefrom; said building being forty feet wide by sixty feet long, containing six SDaoious rooms on the first Hour, and a capacious court hall, and two small rooms on theseoond floor, all plaster? ed and nicely finished, with four fire-places in the hall and one in each room of the buildiug, with a passage-way nine feet wide running through the entire length of the building on the ground floor; said building being roofed with tin. fitted up with mantel-pieces, Venetian bunds, win? dow sash, and in every way commodious and convenient. Tbe lot of land belonging to the County, upon which at.id Court House building is situated, contains two acres, more or less. J. ALLEN TOBIN, Chairman. HERCULE8 McOKEABY, HENRY COEEB. County Commissioners Barnweli County. June 26_19 Granite Mills, AUGUSTA, GA., Jone 9, 187-1. FORSALE?ME AL, GBIST, Corn Bran, Middlings, Fine Feed, Pea Meal, best Flonr from new Wheat, at lowest prices. GEO. T. JACK80N A CO. July 10 lmo COLUMBIA, S. C, July 7. 1874.?Hon. lt. B. Elliott, Member to CongresB of tbe Third Congressional District of the State or South Carolina?Please- call at Felix Cardarelli's and settle your tailor's bill, which has been standing since Janua? ry, 1872. F. CAKDARELLI. jKs^Obarles'.on Xeioa aud Courier copy j three times. July 0 lmo I Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name of DANIEL CHAWFORD A SONS was dissolved on the 130th ult., by tbe death of Mr. Daniel Crawford. ? Tbe undersigned, aurviviug members of the firm of Dauiel Crawford A Sons, have entered into a copartnership for the conti - I nuance of a COMMISSION BUSINESS, ander the firm name of Daniel Crawford A Sous. JOHN A. OBAWFOBD, Jb., DAVID H. CRAWFORD. Columbia, 8. C, July 9, 1871. July 9_3? Watch and Pistol Recovered. RECOVERED, on the Gth instant, one Gold JPatent Lever WATCH, single case, which the owner can obtain by calling at this office, proving property and paying expenses. ALSO. One large Colt's NAVY REVOLVER. It theso articles are not identified and I claimed by the 7th proximo, they will be j sold to defray expenses. By order of the Mayor. July 8 M. F. NIXON, Chief of Polioe. C Aperients. OXGRESS WATER, Tarrant'B Seltzer, Citrate Magnesia, Seidlitz Powders. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S July 7 Drug Store. Extracts. I71NG1.ISIT. French and American EX 2i TRACTS for the Handkerchief, for sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Jaly 7 Drng 8tore. Catawba Wine. PURE Eclley Island CATAWBA, on baud and for sale low by July 2_JOHN AGNEW & 8QN. Lemon Sugar and Syrup. G* ANTZ'S Sicily LEMON SUGAR, T Pure LEMOM SYRUP . Un hand and for sale by Jaly2 JOHN AGNEW A SON. House to Kent. THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE jjf LO P of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar Lt~deu and excellent well of wa'.er. Pos? session given immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUR. July 4 Apple Jack. ALOT of puro mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and throe years old. A genuine article. JOHN C. SEF.GBRS^ THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA CHINERY GENERALLY. For sale by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. ??-Order early so as to give ample time and avoid disappointment. Home Stomach Bitters. THESE celebrated BITTERS, prepared by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis, i are a certaiu preventative of 1 FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENT8, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, Aud are highly reoommendod as an excel? lent tonic aud invigorator of the system. ! For sale by t ho whuiosalo agents, June 19_JOHN AG NEW A SON. Hay aud Straw Cutters BAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Sulf-sharpening Straw Cult era. American Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cutters. Burdiuk's National Hay and Straw Cut? ters, comprising the best assortment in the city, and for salo at low prices by June 24 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Business Notice. ALL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS due us must bo paid at once, or they will be collected bv our attorneys. May o HOPE A GYLES.