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' MtumD, July 11.?The Oarliats ehot the correspondent of the Neie Free Press, of Vienua, on the' 80tb, June, in spite of the reprieve aunt by Don Carlos. London, July 13.?The TYross' cor? respondent, with the Oarlists, tele graphs that they are trying to drive away foreign correspondents, by shoot? ing some hb spiea. Many Germans have, already withdrawn from tbeir lines. A speoial despatch to the Thnes, from Berlin, says it is new re ported that Prinoe Bismarck's journey to Kissengen has no politioal signifi? cance. The friendly attitude of the King of'Bavaria gives much satisfac? tion; but the separatist tendencies of Saxony give'rise to a feeling of uneasi? ness. ?': Mad bid, July 13.?The Republicans have again been successful in an en? gagement with the Oarlists near Bilboa. KtssmaBur,'July 13.?While Prinoe Bismarck waa driving in theoountry, to-day, he was fired at by a young man, -the ball grazing tbe wrist? wound slight. The would-b9 assassin was1 promptly arrested, and with diili ? onlfcy was protected from lynohiog by the people. ? He bis not bten identi? fied. Havana. July 12.?The Official Ga ei?e, of Saturday, published a decree by the Captain-General, imposing the extraordinary tax of two and a half percent, per annum on the value of city and country property, industries, commarcc, arts and professions, tbe capital whereof is to be asoBrtoined by sworn statement*-,' upon tbe ba*ia of whioh the fax is to ba estimated. In? dividuals engaged in arts or prufes sionB are to be taxed on their annual net incomes. The tax is to bu collected quarter!*, iu adveuoe, beginning July 1, 1874. and ending July 1, 1876. Tbe proceeds are to be applied to tbe gra? dual extinction of tbe debt of the treasury of the island. Officers and privates of the army and navy, mem? bers of the ulorrjy. ci>>! employees and other persons possessing no oapital and dependent ou tueir salaries for support, Are exempted, as is also pro? perty in tbe city or country.under con? struction or development, whioh be? gan after July 1. The prooeeda from tbe exercise of industry, arts or the professions are exempted on the tmnie basin. Estates wholly unproductive or found, ou investigation; to - possess capital ioauffiaient' to pay tuxes, are also: exempted. Havana, July 13 ?The American. Dockeray, has been tried t>y court martial, and sentenced' to death; but the jqegment of the court must be ap? proved by the Governor-General be? fore it is oarried out. Hopes are enter? tained that he will not confirm the sentence,' bat will commote it to a lower, grade of punishment. Panama, Jnly 5.?A speoial despatch by cable from the English Admiralty haB been received in Panama, aunouuo ing that vessels composing tbe British naval fleet on tbe Pacific are ordered to rendesvoaa forthwith at Panama, for special reasons which have not as yet been made public. The Tenedas, the first, it ia presumed, of this fleet, anchored here on the 28th ult. The United States steamship Riobmond ar? rived here, on the 1st, from California. Tbe Government of Guatemala will contribute towards the celebration of the centenary in the United States. TcUfr>ulite-*.intric>n Matter-.. BAIiSIOH, July 11.?Gov. Caldwell died at Hilhiboro, this evening, of oholera morbus. Habbisb?bq, July 11.?Yesterday, United States Detective Anthony Corn stock arrested a man named Henry Clay Metzger, alias Mrs. H. Metzger, M. D., alias J. E. Lewis, at Hanover, Pa., for sending obscene books and oironlars tbiough the mail. On the way to tbe city, Metzger attempted to bribe the officer to allow him to es? cape. The prisoner was committed by United States Commissioner McCar rell, and removed to Philadelphia to? day. Washington, July 11.?The National Republican learns from a leading Re? publican Senator, who has had a re? cent conversation with Vice-President Wilson, that Wilson's resignation of that office will soon be made public ? ill-health being the cause of this un? expected and extraordinary step. The Tax-Payers' Association of this District have adopted a plan of organi? zation, whioh provides for the ap? pointment of a committee of seventy to guard their interests generally, and to proseoute iu criminal and oivil courts snob officers of the late District Government as have acted illegally in the collection and expenditure of money, and for other acts performed l by tbem irrespective of law. ' New Yoke, July 13.?The fire at the oil tanks in Weebawken was extin? guished at 7 o'clock, yesterday morn? ing. 200 men were immediately put to work laying tracks and building a temporary dock for tbe shipment of oil. It is expected they will be able to ran trains to the dock by Wednesday. The estimated total loss is $1,000,000. A later despatch says $700,000 will be the total loss. Namber of barrels of oil burnt, 70,000. In oonBequenoe of letters received from Ireland from some of the leaders of the National party, John Mitchell, the famous exile and publicist, jas de? termined on returning to Ireland, with a view to contest the election of some constituency ou an advuooed Nulional principle. An assurance from one of the Home Bale members of Parlia? ment, that one of the sitting members for Loath will resign in favor of > Mitchell, has decided the latter to take this stop. Mitchell will leave for Li? verpool on the 14th instant. The JHei-ald spooial, from London, says the Figaro was suspended by tbe Government for qaoting from Presi? dent MacMahon's message tbe declare ?0JLl^^;M^dttJttfOa3tbe power conferred upou bim, and tbeu apostro? phising Jbje^wjnahiyiifF .follows: "By your orders, the Marsbai became the eupromo bead of ;the State? The army knows only bim, and follows but him and obeys him. The army bavin of a horror of a 'factions Parliament, will defend ike . commander to whom yon entrusted the power. If any party faction seeks to overthrow you, the irrevocable decree of the army must enforce the deoisiou of tbo Assembly.*' Theoommitteo uppointod by Beech er to investigate the obarges against him are progressing in the examination, and will probably make kuown the re? sult of their deliberations iu a few days. The proceedings of the com? mittee are couduoted iu a strictly pri? vate manner. Cleveland, Ouio, July 12.?X h< avy rain has been falling nearly ail day. Hubbert's block, in East Cleveland, fell in this morning. The catastrophe was caused by the accumulation of a large quantity of rain water 'upou tbe roof?the gutter-pipes being choked. Several persons were in the barbers' shops, on the ground floor of the block, when it fell, of whom one was killed and several injured?two seri? ously. St. LoplB, July 19.?A gentleman just from Fort Sill says the Indian chiefs Santauta, Big Tree and Lone Wolf are in collusion ? against the whites, arid serious trouble may be expected. Colonel Carltou, wttb oue company of the lUth Cavalry, are ou a scouting expedition through the Chey? enne agency. -.Major Upham, with one company of 'the Sixth, has gone to Medioiue Lodge, aud three companies of the Fifth lufsntry, from Leaven worth, huve goue scouting along Ihe trail from Wachtta through the Chey? enne agency. Louisville, July 12 ?The Courier Journal publishes a erop report from all parts of the State. For three months past, in Southern and Western Kentucky, not enough raiu has f?llen at any oue time to lay the dust; crops are almost entirely destroyed, and. even with an abuuduucu of raiu hence? forth, they cannot be saved. Of to baceo, tuere will be scarcely auy crop. Corn and oats ure very email, but wheat is the best crop for uiauy years. Muoh destitution is already reported, aud the Governor has beeu petitioned to convene the Legislature, for the purpose of devisiug some means oi relief. Rains have fallen iu Eastern and Central Kentucky, during the last two days, but too late to uffud much relief. Iu the^ meantime, in some districts, aatual cases of tluiva tion are reported. Boston, July 13 ?There was a great flood on Saturday uigbt and Sunday, iu Western Mass., caused by the rapid rise of the Westiield River. A de? spatch from Chester says the railroad aroh bridge, highway bridge aud two dwellings at Middle?eld switch station ure gone. At Chester, West's dam und shoddy mill, four highway bridges, B. W. Palmer's baru and Samuel Otis' shop ure swept away, besides two railroad bridges partially destroyed. The dum of Hampton, Emery County, at Chester, is aleo car? ried away, and a large amount of Emery with it, Emery is oue of six or seven bridges on the Boston aud Al? bany Railroad, between Middlefield and Huntington, and is either wholly or partially destroyed. The embank? ment of the railroad ia also badly washed out in many places, and there is a very serious break between Braoket and Washington. Railroad travel I between Springfield and Albany will I be interrupted for several days. Springfield, Mass., July 13.?De I tails are coming to bund of u second flood in Hampshire Couuty, Mass., caused by the giving way of the reser? voir of a factory ut the village of Mid? dlefield. Philadelphia, July 13?No fresh development in the child abduction case. Unfortunately, the father, in a Ledger personal, this morning, signi? fies that be has cot the money required and is willing t*pay\ The abductors are believed to be u gang of English professionals, accustomed to this noto? rious business. There were largo processions of the Orangemen?celebrating the anniver? sary of the battle of the Boyue?yes? terday, in Boston aud Philadelphia. The menbers wore regaliu and streets wore decorated. No disturbances. Raleigh, N. C, July 13.?The re maius of Gov. Caldwelt wore brought here from Hillsboro, ou Suuday night, and remained iu state at the Capitol throughout to-day. They will be carried to Morganton, his resi? dence, to-morrow, for interment. De? legations of citizens, olliciuls aud mili? tary, will accompany them. Lieut. Gov. Brogden has assumed the duties of the office of Governor. Fort Monroe, Va., July 13.?Gov. Jas. L. Kemper paid a visit to the for? tress, this atternoon, and wus received with a salute from the water battery; after which he reviewed aud inspected the troops of the garrison. He was accompunied by Gun. Wm. Muhoue and a number of distinguished frieuds. Washington,, July 13 ?The Court of Commissioners of the Alabama claims will occupy rooms in the De? partment of Justice building, and ex peot to be in working couditiou eany in August. Chief Justice Waite bus just pur chased a lot in tho North-western part of the oity, in the neighborhood where Attorney-Genera! Williams, Sir Ed ward Thornton and Senator Stewart have erected dwelling houses, aud will build one for his family residence. The postal convention between the United States and Japan will go into operatiou January 1, 1875, agreeably to notice just given by the Japanese Government, through its legation in this city. Tbe TJoited States and Mexican Commission coutinae in session, dis? missing a number of oases, passing otbers and referring those on whioh there are. divisions of opinion to the umpire. These oases contain no points of general interest. ? The War Department is in daily receipt of reports from army officers of preparations to resist apprehended Indian troubles. The indications are that a general war with the Kiowas, Gomanche* and Cheyennes is immi? nent: . The amonnt advanced to date for payment o! the indebtedness of the District of Columbia U $473,040, or whioh $154,500 was paid in eoin. The amount paid ou account of claims of loyal citizens for supplies furnished during the rebellion us awarded by tbe Southern Claims Com? mission to July 13, 1874, is $277.033. Details of j the flood caused by the bursting of -a faotory reservoir nt Mid dletown, show that tbe water swept over houses, barns and roads, causing great damage. Nearly all the valley residents In'' the. vioinity of Chester bavo suffered more or less damage to farms - sod . gardens.' Four bridges "were carried off?to- replace which will cost several thousand dollars. The Navy Department will not order North, this summer, the vessels now in the Gulf of Mexico aud cruising iu the waters adjaoeut to the West In? dies. They w ill all remain about their present, station, so that iu case of no oessity for their preneuca in Cuban waters or nine where iu that latitude, it will not be necessary to fit out aud tvud vessels from the North to that quarter. Probabilities ?For New Euglaud, the Middle States uud the lower lake region; partly cloudy or clear weather will prevail, with South or West wind, -.tatiounry or nsiug temperature and slowly falling barometer. For the South Atlantio aud (Julf States, gene? rally dear aud warm wt-Hth-?r, except ou tbe immediate coast; South-east to South-west wind?), high barometer iu the South Atlantic States and rising barometer in ttie Gulf States. For lV.iioesr.ee and tbe Ohio Valley, clear or fair weather, South cunt to .South? west winds, high temperature aud no ilecided change in barometer. For tbe upper lake rrgiou und the North? west, partly cloudy weather, with ram iu the upper Mississippi valley aud near Lake Superior, East or South winds, high temperature and failing barometer, Tbe upper Ohio River will fall slowly during Tuesday. Chaisleston, July 13.?Arrived ? Steamship South Carolluu, New York; bark Delta, Liverpool. 1V i. ? ,-n ?) Ii Ic?Cuutmerclu I He port*. New YollK. July 13?Noon.?Cotton dull; sales 531?uplands 17^sJ Orleans 17?4- Futures opened quiet aud easy: August 1078, 10 15 10; Septem? ber 17.1?, 17 3 10; October 16 29 32, 16 31-3*2. Flour aud corn steady and lo better. Pork firm?mess 19.25(a} 19 50. Lard quiet?steam 11 13-10. Freights unchanged. Stacks dull aud weak. Mguey 2. Gold 9,34'. Ex? change?long 4 87!n ; short 4 90. Go? vernments dull. Stute bonds quiet. ? 7 P. M. ? Net receipts of cotton 83; gross 3,689. Futures closed steady; aales 16.8U0: July 10 13 32; August 10 19 32, 16>'8'; September 16 29 32, 16 15-16; October 16 21 32. 16 11-16; November lGl,i( 16 17-32; Deoember 16Ja- Cotton dull; sales 504, ut 17;\' @17%. Southern flour firm, with a moderate inquiry?common to fair extra 5 90(nl0.60; good to cboiee 6 65 (a 11.00. Wheat l(a)2o. better, chiefly ou low grades?1.33(<?i.36 for wintor red Western. Corn lc. better and in good demand?77@83. Coffee scarcely so ?rm und quotations unohaugod. Sugar steady, at S)8 for fair to good refiniog; 8>4 for prime; 73^ for Trini? dad; 81g for good Muscovado. Mo? lasses steady, with ouly a jobbing trade. Pork active?new mess 19 50. Lard firmer?11^8@1178'. Whiskey more aetive uud firm, at 99. Freights to Liverpool dull. Money easy, at 2@2>s Exchange dull?4.87>.j. Gold 9?4(aj?7s- Governments dull but steady. States nominal. Baltimoue, July 13.?Cotton doll? middling 17>B'; low middling 10^5 striot good ordinary 15,'^; shipments 51; exports coustwise81; stock 5,299. Flour quiet aud steady?Howard street aud Western super 4.25@5.00; extra to family 5 25@6.75; city ini'ls 4.25(7$ 7.75 Wheat iu good demand, at 1.45 (n)l 50. Com 11 rm, at 82($82,-4'. Pork and bulk meats unchanged. Sugar cured hums 15}.j(a,16'3'. Western but? ter quiet aud steady?22@23 Coffee dull und unchanged. Whiskey quiet but firm, at 1.00. Sugar strong und active, at lOJg. Cincinnati, July 13 ?Flour steady. Com firm and in good demand ?mixed G6^jr>67. Pork quiet and firm?small sales at 10 75 Lard quiet uud firm ? summer 10j**')@ll; kettle 12)..;. Bacon Arm? shoulders scarce and small sales, at 8J4?generally higher; clear rib lO.'.j ; clear sides 10J8. Whiskey firm, at 94 Louisville, July 13.?Flour un? changed. Corn in fair demand and firm?76@80. Pork iu fuir demand and advanced?20.75. Bacon lirui, iu fair demaud and higher?shoulders 8)?; clear rib 1078; clear sides ii)4'. Lurd 12?^(($l3.'.i'. Whiskey 94. St. Louis, July 13.?Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn aotive uud higher?No. 2 mixed 04 ou East Hide ou track; 63 elevator. Pork nominal ?20 00@20.59. Bacou firm uud scarce, with advancing tendency ? shoulders 8%; clear rib ID?*'; clear sides 11.'J. Lard firm aud in lair de? mand?steam 1024@11. Whiskey steady, ut 95. Philadelphia, Jely 13.?Cotton quiet?middling 17>?; low middling 16%; striot good ordinary 16}{; good ordinary 15*g'; ordinary 14IB'; net re? ceipts 27; groan 33 Mobil?, Ja'y lt?ii-$ottfti''dull and eaBy?middling 10^; net receipts 7-5;^ exports ooaslwiae 93; Vales 100; stock 6,850. Cjjablestoh, July 1'3,?Cotton doli? middling i?^; net receipts 153; ex? ports coastwise 555; sales 50; stock 9,107. WrLiiiNOTON, July 13.?Cotton quiet and nominal?middling 15)4', net re? ceipts 32;stock 703. Galveston, July 13.?Cotton nomi? nally unchanged?good ordiuary 14%; middling 15%; net receipts 59; ex? ports coastwise 572; stock 87,100. Memphis, July 13.?Cotton quiet] and uominally unchanged?low mid? dling 15%@16; receipts 142; ship? ments 7,212; stock 11.072. New ?illhanh, July 13.?Cotton dull and lower grades easier?middling 17; low middling 16; striot good ordinary 14.'in good ordinary 12%; net receipts 536; gross 619; exports ooaetwise 1,568; sales 500; stock 31,290. ?ugd8ta, July 13.?Cotton quiet? middling 15'.<; net receipts 20; sales 59. RostoN; July 11.?Cotton dull and nominal?middling 17%; gross re? ceipts 022; sales 150; stock 9,500. Savannah, July 13.?Cotton nomi? nal?middling 16; net receipts 77; sales 17; stock 11,290. Norfolk, July 13?Cottou Bte>dy and unohauged; net receipts 703; ex? ports coastwiae 560; sales75; stock 782. Liverpool. July 13?3 P. M.?Cot? ton quiet aud unchanged; sales 12,000, including 2,000 for speculation and ex? port; 6,900 American; sales of uplands, nothing below low middling, delivera? ble July, August, September or Octo? ber, 3lu, 8%; uplands, uotbiug below good ordinary, deliverable July or August. 8jB. London, July 13 ?Rate tor money at Stock Exchange, on Government securities, 2 pi-r cent. Bonds?65s, old, 1.08%; 67s 1 08*jj Eries 29>j. Frankfort. July 13 ?Bonds, (i2j, 5)71 ? MARRIED, At the residence uf the lirido's Rrand miilbi-r, Mis Dugau, on Tueada~, the 7th instant, bv dev. A. H. Luatur,Dr. HENRY 1 UOUAKT RUOER, or ihe United States I Army, to Miss ROSA SIMPSON, daughter of ttia lato Richard Wright, of Union. G Funeral Invitation. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. TIIOS. M. LEAVY ?nd of Mrs. Mary Leavy and family, are respectfully invited to attend the luuerul services uf the former, at St. Peter's Church, THIS AFTERNOOS, i Ulli mstant, at 4 o'clock. _,_ DR. A. N. TALLEY. RESIDENCE?Columbia Hotel. Ofliee? | Plaiu street. Central National bank molding. Office hours?3 to 4 and 8 to y j P. M_ June 14 31* | EutawEncampment, No :2,1.0.0. F. TH R regular moot rua*ffflgE-^3>>ing of this Encamp *E25'5aSSS*'ment will be held in Odd Follows' Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Members are re j quested to be punctual in attendance. Bv I order of the 0. P. JAMES KELLY, Jnly 14 1 _Scribe. COLUMBIA, S. C.. July 7. 187*7? Hosf. It. B Elliott, Member to Congress of the Third Congressional District of the state ol South Carolina?Please call at Felix Oardarelli'e and settle your tailor's hill, which has been standiug since Janua? ry, 187J. F. CAItDAltELLI. S7*Cbarles'.oii Nexei aud Courier copy three times. July 9 lmo French Confectionery. A FRESH lot of FKENCH CON FKOTIONEBY, last received from ilaillard's, New York, at -??iy_10_2_ McKENZIE'S. Eztraott. ENGLISH. French and American EX? TRACTS for the H&ndkercbier, fur sale at L. T. SILLIM AN A CO.'S July 7 _Drug Store. Shirts, &c. O to I). EPSTIN'3. for SHIRTS aud FURNISHING QOOD8. May 30 Cata-s-ba Wine. PUKE Kolley Island C ATA WD A, on h And and for sale low bv July a_ _JOHN AOls'EW A SON. House to Rent. THE UOUSE and FOUR ACRE LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar "den aud excellent well of wa'.or. Pos? session given immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUR. Jnly 4_ Watch and Pistol Recovered. RECOVERED, on tho Cth instant, one Gold Patent Lever WATCH, euiglc case, which tho owner can obt iin by calling at this ofliec, proviux property and ptyitig expenses. also. One large Colt's NAVY REVOLVER. I li these articles are not identified a Irl I claimed by the 7th proximo, they will bo I sold to defray expenses, j Bv order ol the Mavor. JillrS M. F. Nl^ON. Chief of Police. New Books at Bryan's. ! rrWIE GREAT ICE AOE and its Relation ' I. to the Aiitiijuitv of Man?bv James : ?eike, F. It. s. ti 50. i VVilkes, Sheridtn, Fox, (ol tinieof George III.) $2 00. ; Sunnier, (Professor,) on American Cur irency. 13 00. The Doctrine of Evolution?by Wineholl. Vernes' Meridian or Adventures in South A fiie*. I Vernes' from tho Earth to the Moon ami Around It. #1.00. Sun Views of tho Earth or tho Seasons, I illustrated -by Proctor, F. R. S. *2 50. Verucs' Journey to tho Centre of the ! Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of new NOVELS, by Eng? lish und German authors, cheap. Furnishing Goods. DEPSTIN has the largest, handaomeet ? and cheapest stock of CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in tho city. May 30 Hats of .Every Variety. JUST received, at D. EPSTIK'B, STRAW II A TS in ondlees variety, cheap, hand? some and st))uh. May 30 straw HMs. GO to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, for cheap and stylish STRAW ft A'IS. May 30 Bargains in Suits. FOR bargains in Business and Dree? SUI IS. ?0 to D. EPSTIN'S. under Co lutnbU Hotel. M?% 30 ? . ., . ? ? : i '..1 ? Aperients. .,. CONOBEBB WATEB, niarih V< Tr.rrr.nf? Seltzer, OM'Ni I ' ? '? Citrate Magueaia, I I S&Xgg Seidlitz Powders; For sale at . L. T. 01LL1MAIN * ou.'B Jnly 7_ Drag Store. JUDGES OF THE 8UPREME COURT AFTER hearing the argumonts in the great man'ktmua ease, and having delayed a decision, aeem to ho PUZZLED TO DETERMINE now to act towarda just and unjust claims. Judges of the Weed, however, Und no diffi? culty in at once telling THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A. celebrated 5c. (JIGAH and one sold in imitation, for, really, tho comparison is as ridiculous as comparing tho olimatcauf SOUTH CAROLINA AND AFRICA. Besides, tho copyrighted brand secures the exclusive ealo ot these justly celebrated Cigars to the INDIAN GIKL CIGAR BTORE, July 7_Columbia, 8. O. THE GREATEST OF ALL is Heinitsh's Queen's Delight, TUE only QUEEN'S DELIGHT in the world and the most popaiar saedioine in the Booth; all ethers are spurious inpita7 tions, palmed off on tho mdl-earned rvpxi-' I tatipn or Dr. Heiniiah'e. A enveroigr?; Pa nacoa ?nd Blood I'nriflor; a rmtoWr? Af health and invigorator of the syatem. It cares diseases, by purifying tho blood and repairing tho was to of tho body, imparting' strength and vigor to the depraved and enfeebled system by oommdnidating its I curative and purifying powers through the blood. THE WONDERFUL POWER this remedy" i has in coring Mercurial Sorea and ail Boro fuloua affections places it, in the estimation of physicians who have UBed it, far above the mercurial treatment and practicaof the French schoul. In all cases of Bkin Diseases, Caries of the hones, Humors in tho Blood, Coustito tinnal, Chronic and Scrofulous Diseaae, Fever Sorea, Uloers. S< It hen m, Erysipe? las, Bickota, Scald'Huad, Sore Loga, Glan? dul?r Swellings, White Swellings, Nodes, Sore Ears, Bore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ear, Optbalmia, Itch, Constitu? tional Debility, Wanting and Deoay of the Body, takin Eroptioua and Tumors. For General Debility, Prostration, Nervous? ness, Mental Depression, Restlessness, Want of Vital Force and Low Spirits, it is more invigorating and strengthening than all the compounds of barks or bittera. As a Liver Invigorator, it is of great value. Ah a Stimalaiit, it is safer and enrer than all the rum, vinegar and whiskey tonics of the day. Use uo other Blood Modioino than BEINITBFI'd QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The QUEEN'S DELIGU1' is prepared ouiy by E. H. HEINITbH. ?t his Fau.il/ Drug Store. Columbia, 3. C. Jalv 8 Uriuixs extraordinary at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't or W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBONS for cash, we are offering them at the low price of '25 cents a yard, in grosgrain and all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 0 to CO. SASH RIBBONS in propor? tion. All onr Goods havo been marked down 20 to 30 par cout. below market value. JUST RECEIVED, 250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at lOe aud 12Jo. a pair? worth double the money. 250 pieces handsome Summer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Onr BOOTS AND SHOES are from the beat makers and aold at low prioes. 10 cases Pit I NTS, at 10 ?. a yard, and 100 pioces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard. Purchasers are requested to examine our stock before making their selections. WM. D. LOVE A CO., May 10_(Uuder toe Wheeler House.) Hay and 8traw Cntters. RAW-HIDE BOLLER BTRAW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening Straw Cotters. American Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cottera. Burdick'a National Hay and Straw Cot? tera, comprising the best assortment in the- city, and for sale at lot* prioes by Jooe 24 JOHN AQNEW A SON. MILLINERY. A FULL line of latest styles; also, I,adieu' and Children's SUITS, Mrs. Moody'a cele? brated CORSETS, with other styles; ?NDER-WEAR in great variety; HAIR of all description, and Bazaar Pat torns, which will be sold very low. Please call and aeo for t?irtl yourselves, at JuneJ3moa _ MBS.C. E. REED'S. THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, reasonable LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY, For sale by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. jWOrder early so as to glvo ample time and avoid disappointment. ^shT AFTER TO-DAY, wo will sell goods for CASH ONLY. COP ELAND fc BUARDEN. JDolxmsia. S. C.^ April21) 1874. 8mo Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all ?mokers to know that there are still plenty more of the colebrated 5 cent PARTAGAS on hand. I guarantee that they contain more and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in thir i ity. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will please take notice that they ean got a bonrb oon tainiug 25 Cigars lor $1, and all other popular brands at equally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wheel-r Boose. Joni- G Carolina Military Institute. ChabuwtBIN. ?.,' j?xt11, 1874. ? BXBBUJ8ES resumed ? OCTO t BEB/ 1,. coit. First Atadefaie Tear closed auspiciously. Now of Ifers ada.:ional advantages. For Cfroular, containing fqll inform ation, address K OOL. J.P.THOMAS, (formerly of S.O. Military Aoad.) Jnly 10 3 Superintendent. Granite Mills, AUGUSTA, GA., Jone 9,1874. FOB8ALE?ME AL. GKI8T, iCorn Bran, Middlings, Fine Feed, Pea Meal, beet Flour from new Wheat, at lowost prices. GEO. T. JAGKSON A CO. July 10_lmo_ Lemon Sugar and Syrup. GANTZ'S Sioily LEMON SUGAR, Puro LEMOM 8YBUP . On hand and for sale by July 2_JOHN AQNEW & SON. COME QUICK 1 OB yen will miss the BEST BARGAINS that have been offered to the people of Columbia by 0. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Lo? Prices. Just received?JAPANESE BILK8, at 50e., worth 75e. to #1 a yard. Fine Dross Goods, at 12Ao., worth' 25o. to 60o. a yard. Fine Striped Lawns, White, for 25c, worth 50c. a yard. ? New Silk Belts, newSilk Tiea.newGollar ettes, new Lawns, and many other new Goods. Also, a lot of Ladles'.Uoder-Gar ments. a little dusty, at ooat. Jnly 10 Notice. TREASURER'S OFFICE, Charlotte, Coi.umeia A Augusta B. R.Co., Columbia, 8. O., June 28,1874. THE COUPONS ON BONDS of this Com? pany, which become, due on first of July neu, will bo paid at the Banking Hou?? et Josup PatOB St Co., in New York, or at the First National Bank, at Charlotte, N. G, or at the Central National Bank, or this city, or the Banking House of J. J. Cohen A Hons, Augusta. Oa. " O. BOUKNIGHT, June 2812_Treasurer. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! flTTT^ THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE ^ragU'JOMI'ANY has alway? on band the ??"??largest atock of HAY in Colombia, comprising both Eastern and Western, which will be delivered anywhere in the city, free of charge for drayage, and at the very lowest rates. Our facilities for purchasing and handling are such as to'enable us to compete success? fully with any other house, and parties in ueod will do well to give ne a call before purchasing elsewhere, tor we cannot be un~ dersold. Particular attention is called to onr stock of Eastern HAY, which is the best in the market. May 6 8mo LAWYERS' OFFICES! INSURANCE OFFICES i ROOMS FOR FAMILIES! SINGLE BED-ROOMS I T') LET IM TBE NEW Central National Bank Building. PIUCES TO SUIT TBS TIME8. Bod-Rooms from $3 per month upwards; I Family llooma from $6 per month upwards; Lawyers' Offices from $6 pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. Ko hack rooms, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor iu charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIDELS A EZELL. April 2_?__ THE PLACE to buy your BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc, Is at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store Bonth of Rich? mond. Oar Stock is almost daily replenished IN All ita departmenta with all the latest styles. We guarantee to pleaae the taste of THE Most fastidious iu every particular; war? rant our Goods to he as represented, and will sell as cheap ae any. house in the CITY. Those iu want of fine Custom-mane Gar? ments should give us a call before going elecwhoro, R. & W. C, SWAFF1ELD. SPRING 1874. 1874. SUMMER. FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, Coats, Pants and Vests, in all the latest styles. All tho garment* are well made. A largo line of the eelbbrated STAR SHIRTS. LINEN AND JE VN DRAWERS. GENTS'NECE TIES and Windsor Scarf?, Linon Collars and Socks. Tho host KID GLOVES. Silk, Straw and Felt HATS. Panama and Chip HATS. UMBRELLAS, CANES, TBUNE.8 and SATCUEL8. _KINARD & WILEY. Nilku G. I'ABKKn. E im An Catpless. PARKER & CAYPLE8S, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main atreet, Columbia, S. C May 10