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TelcgrKpHlc?Foralgn AlTaira. Madkid, July 23?General Domin gaez is in command of the Republican army in Oatalouia. Genend Pavia will auou take the field in Central Spain, with 14,000 men und thirty gnns. The Impartial says Senor Co maoho. Minister of Finunce, has in? formed the Counoil of Ministers that he has sufficient funds on hand to arm 125,000 reserves and to meet the ordi? nary requirements of the State until September next. London, July 23.?Bullion in the Bank of England increased ?143,000 during the past week. The amount of bullion gone into bank on balance to? day is ?50,000. The proportion of bank reserve to liability, which lust week was 44%, is now 47%. Pauls, Jiily 23.?The Left have agreed if M. Periere's bill is rejected to introduce a motion to the effect thut the Assembly, regarding the present State of parties as an insurmountable obstacle to the constitution of definite government, be dissolved on the 26th of August, and that general elections for members of the Assembly be held on the 6th of September, aud tbe uew Assembly meet on tbe 28th of Septem? ber,. 1874. It is believed that this motion already bus a support of 300 deputies. Bonaparttsts are nudeoided whether to vote for it or not. The Assembly rejected de Mallevillu's mo? tion, by a vote of 340 yeas to 370 nays. A long and excited debate preceded the division on Casimir Periere'e bill. Lamabert de Sainte Croix opposed tbe bill and advocated his owl counter project. Periere Bpoke in support of his measure, declaring it was tbe duty of all goo.l citizens to rally to the re? public, which was the only possible government for France. He said tbe present system combined tho weakness of the provisional state of affairs uud the evils of a dictatorship. Duo de Broglie replied, bo criticised tho Re? publican institutions, winch bo de? clared did not guarantee the country against the Bouapartists. lie said there was no fear of President Mue Mabon executing a coup d'etat. Both Periere and Broglie were vi deutly cheered and frequently interrupted. Jules de Favre said thu bill would in? crease the power of thu Pre.sidt.-ut. MuoMuhou's loyalty was well known, but the strength of the nation should depend upon its institutions, und not on a single man. Geu. du Cissoy read a communication announcing the op? position of the Government to tbe bill. It set forth thut the only object of the bill was a proclamation of tnu defini? tive republic, which is inexpedient, as it would only satisfy one party. The Government expects the adoption of the laws demanded by the present con? dition of affairs, leaving tbe couutry free to determine its own destiny at the expiration of the seven years of MacMahon's administration. London, July 24.?The Times' cor? respondent telegraphs from Paris that the Marquis of Castellaue will move the prorogation of the Assembly, to? day, and the motion will probably be carried, as the Government will accept it. A special from Berlin to tbe Times says the Prussian Government has sent eight detectives to Kissingen to pro teot Bismarck. There is an alarming ontbreuk of small-pox at New Market. Upwards of sixty oases are already reported. The authorities have asked the Jockey Club to permit them to oonvert their grand stand into a hospital, whore in? fected persons may be quartered. Havana, July 24.?The Spanish steamship Minerva exploded her boilers to-day, killing two persons and wound? ing sixteen. Madrid, Jnly 24.?It is stated that Senors Oastelur and Zerillu are prepar? ing to not in concert for tbe definitive establishment of a Conservative repub? lic. Telegraphic?American Alaiter?. "ViCKSBuna, July 23.?The city is quiet. The following telegrams ex? plain themsol-es: "ViCKSBuna. July 23. ?'Lieut.-Gov. Davis, Jaokson: I nnderstand you gave as a reason for requesting that United States troops be sent here, that your order for tbe militia to return their gnus to the State has not been obeyed. If you Will withdraw your request for troops, and send me an order to disarm all the militia here and return tho guns to the State, I can and will execute tho order within twenty-four hours, without as? sistance from the State or tbo United States, and without bloodshed. 'WM. FRENCH, "Colonel 48th Regiment. "jackson, Jnly 23. "To Wm. Fuench, Colonel: I do cliue to treat with you as to the man? ner of exeonting orders from the Com mander-in-Chief of the State militia. That an order has been set at defiance, you admit; but it remains for mo to execute it. Tho appeal for troops to be sent to Vioksburg has been forced upon me by the utter disregard of the laws of tho city aud State by your citi? zens. A. K. DAVIS, "Lieutenant-Governor." Tho whites olaim that the only defi? ance of orders has boon by negroes, who positively refused to surrender to j the State their arms until niter tho eieotieu. The whites, when orders were issued, and at all times since, stood ready to return theirs. St. Paul, July 24.?Crop reports from all parts of Minnesota show that the grasshoppers havo undoubtedly destroyed 1,500,000 bushels wheut and are liable to destroy another 500,000. Cleveland, Ohio, July 23.?At 4.45 o'clock this morning, as Charlio Mc Farland, Robort MoDowell and a Ger? man, name unknown, employees of tho Standard Oil Company, wero un? loading crude oil from a boiler tank oar on Forost street, at the crossing of the Atlantic and Groat Western Rail? way, tho oil ignited from a lantern, I instantly enveloping tho unfortunate I men in the flames, and they were' bnrned to death. Several tanks ex I ploded and eight oars of oil were de? stroyed. St. Louis. July 24.?The Repub? lican State Central Committee had two sessions here to-day. There wt\b a fall attendance. After a free exchange- of views regarding the present political situation of the State, resolutions were .adopted declaring that the present deplorable condition of affairs merits the serious attention of all good citi? zens, irrespective of party, and to bring about reform, which is impera? tively demunded. They iuvito the co-operation of all personB and organ? izations, of whatever political face, to that end. Nbw York, Jnly 24.?Victoria Wood hull is here. She deolares that tho statement attributed to ber in regard to her relations with t'iltou is abso? lutely without foundation. Sho says she will reserve what she has to say on the Beecher-Tilton matter till both parties have exhausted themselves. The Sunday School Assembly will open at Fair Point, in this State, on the 4th of August and continue in ses? sion two weekc It is to be the great Sunday school institute, at which all denominations will be represented. Bishops Simpson, Jones and Peek, with other distinguished divines, ure announced to be present. Probabilities?For Middle States, lake regiou and Ohio valley, partly cloudy and continued warm weather, with local rains, South-east to South? west wiuds and stationary or falling barometer. For the South Vtlantio, Gulf States aud Teunesseo, generally clear or fair weather, with high tem? perature, except on tho South Atantic coast, South-east to South west wiuds and no decided change in the barome? ter. For the North west, continued high temperature, with local storms, Easterly wiuds. veering to Southerly and Westerly and continued low b i ro meter. Nassau advices to the 20th state that the Pacific Mail Compuuy's steamer City of Guatemala, from New York for Aspiuwall, was lost on tbo North? east point of Watliug's [aland, Ba? hamas, ou the Kith instaut, at mid uight. All bunds were saved. I'elegruulilu?Commercial llejioi is. New York. Julv 2-1?Noou.?Stocks dull. Money 2}?. Gold D*?. Ex change?loug 4 87Jo'; short 4.90. Cot tou dull; sules 42??uplands 17; Or leuus Yl%. Futures opeued easier: August 10 3-16, IC'.j; September 16 17-32, 16 9 16; October 1C 16 916. P. rk ?rm?mesa 21 62,'.j(?? 21.75. Lirdfirm?steum 12,,.j. Freights heavy. 7 P. M.?Net receipte of cottou 14; gross 44. Futures closed steady; sules 22,900; August 10 7 32; September 16 9-16; October 16!?$; November and December 16 13 32. Money easy, at 2@3. Exchaugo dull. Gold 9JU'. Governments dull and closed firm. Stutes quiet und nominal. Cottou dull; sales 449, at 17(?!l7j^. Southern floor dull und in moderate request, without decided change. Wheat 2(a)3c. better?1.28@1.35 for winter red and amber Western. Corn firm and iu fair demand?80@81 for Western mixed. Coffee steady, at 1V}?@22?? for Rio. Sugar quiet aud steady? 7^4@8 for fair to good refiuiug; B.1^ for prime. Molasses aud rice quint aud steady. Pork ?rmer and less ac? tive?22.00 for new mess. Lard firm, at 12>? for prime steam. Whiskey firm, at 1.00? 1.01. Comparative cottou statement for tho week ending July 24 shows: Net receipts at all United estates ports daring the week 5,637?last year 12,572; total receipts 3.733,839?last year 3.510,677; exports of the week 19,445?last year 14.589; total exports 2,769,813-last year 2,518,329; stock at all United States ports 187,992? last year 182,323; Block at interior towus 26,010?last year 26,414; stock at Liverpool 982,000?last year S99, 000; stock of American afloat for Great Britain 62.000?last year 66.000. Baltimore, July 24 ? Middling cot? ton lO.'j; net receipts 60; gross 119; exports coastwise 96; sales 165; spin? ners 145; stock 4,313; weekly net re? ceipts 0U; gross 267; exports to Great Brituin 247; coastwiso 341; sales 430; spinners 230. Flour unchaugod. Wheat active and higher for Southern; shade lower for Western white?choiou uud limber 1.4001.45. Corn dull and nomiuul for Southern?white 90@91; yellow S3; mixed Western 78,'..?'. Whis? key firm at 1.00. St. Louis, July 21 ?Flour quiet, weak und business small. Corn dull und lower?No. 2 mixed 63@64j? on track. Whiskey steady?96. Pork higher?23.50@24.00. Bacon firm and higher?shoulders 9(7?.9,4'; (dear rib 11(0)11-^; clear 11J?@U&. Lard firm?summer Cincinnati, July 21.?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn firm?mixed 0?@68. Pork strong?23.00(^25.00? now held at 24 00. Lard firm and soaroe?summer 11>?; kettle 13^(ir)14. Baoon firm?shoulders &%@&%; clear rib 11; clear llj^. Whiskey iu good domaud, firm and advanced?96. MomiiE, July 24.?Cotton quiet aud steady?middling 16; low middling 15; good ordinary 14; uet receipts 96; ex? ports coastwise 122; sales 100; stock 5,918; weekly net receipts228; exports coastwise 605; sales 700. Auoubta, July 24.?Cott?u a Bbodo easier?middling 15J?; receipts 23; sales 131; stock 7,484; weekly receipts 186; shipments 720; sales 592; spin? ners 334. New Orleans, July 21.?Cotton qaietand unohangod?middling 16J8'; net receipts 273; gross 395; exports to Groat Britain 2,434; saleB 30U; stock 23,854; weekly net receipts 1,140; gross 2.480; exports to Great Britain 4.886; coutinont 1,000; coastwise 3,120; sales 2,325. Louisville, July 24.?Flour md corn unchanged. Pork active and higher?24.00. Bacon in fair domuud and higher?shoulders 8%; cleur rib c'ear U&i eugar-oured hams 15%; plain 14?2'. Lard 1V,*Q 14%. Wbiskey 90. Charleston, July 24.?Cotton dull ?middling 15%; ?,J* receipts 01; sales 50; 6took 7,007; weekly net receipts 664; exports coastwise 1,375; Frnuce 1,693; sales 675. Weekly Cotton Statement.?Gal veston?nominal?good ordinary 14)^; net receipts 18; stook 5,985; weckiy net receipts 213; exports coastwise 90; sales 432. Wilmington?quiet ana nominal?middling 15j.^; net receipts 9; stock 557; weekly nut receipts 70; exports coastwise 224; sales 25. Nor? folk?dull?middling 15)4; net re? ceipts 163; exports coastwise 175; sales 513; weekly net receipts 1,679; ex? ports coastwise 1,851; sales 110. Mont? gomery?quiot?low middling 15(c? 15>4; weekly receipts 12; shipments 94; stook 1874, by actual count, 655; 1873,1,897. Savannah?steady?mid? dling 16; receipts, net and gross, 83; exports coastwise 604; weekly net re? ceipts 416; gross 416; exports coast? wise 1,164; sales 651. Provideuee? steady; sales 100; stock 1,000. Phila? delphia?dull?middling 17>4; uet re? ceipts 106; gross 337; weekly uet re? ceipts 200; gross 1,691. Boston? quiet and nominal?middling 17%; gross receipts 1,231; sales 150; stock 9,500, weekly net receipts 43; gross 3,321; Bales 850. ColumbuH?quiet? low middling 15J^; weekly receipts 14; shipments 4S; sales 52; spinuers 36; stock 1,625. Macau?dull?low mid? dling 14l..i; weekly receipts 20; ship? ments 39; steck 1874, 2,195 Nash? ville?quiet?low middling loJa! week? ly receipts 65; shipments 747. Mem? phis?steady aud moderate, demand ? low middling 15J.j(V/)l5;,j; receipt.-. 95; shipments 316; stock 9,201; weekly receipts 412; shipments 1,521. I > di.tnolu?weekly receipts 20; ship? ments 20. Sei ma?weekly receipts 45; shipments 54; stock 528. Sbreveporl ? dull?low middling 1-1' J ; weekly re? ceipts 83; shipments 50; sales 80; stock 292. No trausjetious at Port Royal or City Poiut. Liverpool, July 24-3 P. M. ?Cot? ton quiet; sules 12,000, including 2,000 speculation ami export; sales of the week 65,000, of which S.tlUU wero for export nod 5,000 speculation; stock in port 982,000, including 436.UU0 Ame? rican; receipts of the week 43,000, in? cluding 10,000 Am erica u; actual export 11,000; sules of uplauds, uothiug be? low low middling, deliverable July. August, September or October, 8 3 10, 8j?6; uothiug below good ordiuary, September or October, 8 5-16; slock afloat 430.000, including 52,000 Ame? rican; sules of shipments of uew crop, on butis of middling uplauds, uothiug below good ordinary, of salts to? day, 73,000 are American. Liverpool, July 24?6 P. M.?Sales of uplauds, nothing below good ordi? nary, deliverable July, Yarns aud fabrics at Manchester quiet. London, July 24.?Eries-29;'4\ Frankfort, July 24 ?Bonds 62s 97%. Hotel Arrivals, Jnly 24, 1874.? Columbia Hotel?U Campbell, Atlanta; W A It Wilson, N B Alexander, S P Hamilton. Chester; O Hewett, Barn? well; J F Finger and wife, Marion; W Sprinkle, Wilmiugtou; S C Gr?belt, J A Smythe, Charleston; C P Wiggins, St Louis; T C Gist, Ark; J Brusell, N Y; TSCiurksun, Charlotte; J M Seig ler, Greenville; W W Davis, Spartan burg. Wheeler House?J Jenkins, Ga; W Burnie, N Y; G A Banger, Ky; It B Carpenter, city; A A Rost, Fork; J Burbot, Charleston; W A Bradley, Gu; C A Darling, city. Sciienck's Sea Weed Tonic?Iu the atmosphere experienced here duriug the summer months, thu lethargy pro? duced by tbe heat takes away tbe de? sire for wholesome food, and frequent perspirations reduce bodily energy, particularly those Buffering from tbe effects of debilitating diseases. Iu order to keep a natural healthful ac? tivity of tbo system, wo must resort to nrtitioial means. For this purpose, Solmnck's Sea Weed Tonic is very effectual. A few doses will crtato an appetite und give fresh vigor to tho enervated body. For dyspepsia, it is invaluable. Many eminent physicians have doubted whether dyspepsia can bo permanently cured by tho drugs which ure generally employed for thut purpose. The Sea Weed Tonic, iu 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, and sup? plies her deliciencios. The Tonic, in its nature, bo muoh resembles tho gas? tric juice, that it is almost identical with that fluid. The gustric juioo is the natural solveut which, iu a healthy condition of tho body, causes tbe food to bo digested; uud when this juico is not excreted in sufliciont quan? tities, indigestion, with all its distress? ing symptoms, follows. Tho Sea Weed Touio performs tho duty of tho gustric juice when tbo latter is deficient. Snhonck's Sea Weed Tonic is sold by all druggists. July 9 fl3 Tho great 840,000,000 coal laud law? suit of Turnbull vs. Pardoo and others, which has been pending in the courts of Pennsylvania for two years, was do cidod at Manch Chunk, iu that State, on Monday, in favor of tho defendants, under tho provision of tho law of Pennsylvania governing tho gaiuiug of titlo to laud by treasurer's sale for ur rears of taxes. Dr. P. W. Brown, a well known physician of Richmond, Yu., who re? cently died, left his entire estate, valued at about 860,000, to establish a hospital in that city for foundling*. Now we know where the old bats go. The Nicobtir Islanders endeavor to out vie each other in tho accumulation of old hats, priding themselves on the ex? tent and variety of iheir collections, as other people do on their wealth of gold, jewels, or art. A tall white hat with a black band commands from fifty-five to sixty-five cocoanuts. A young lady, known as a regular chatter-box, having monopolized the conversation for the first hall hour ut the table, asked a Quaker present "How be liked tongue," remarking ut the same time that she hsd prepared it in several tempting ways, to which he meekly replied, "in repose." A slight lull iu couversattou followed. Au Irish glazier was putting a pane of glass iuto a wiudow, when u groom who standing was by began joking him; saying to mind and put in plenty of putty. The Irishman boro the ban? ter for some time, but at last silenced his tormentor with "Arrah, now, be off wid ye, or I'll put a pain in your head without any putty." With Rtbagas hat, striped grena? dine, variegated bose and Oxford ties, tho girl of the period looks rather "loud" at the watering places, more especially when she puts up her- oan vass sunshade aud whips out tho new fashioned haudkerchief of sky-blue silk to brnsh away the flies or attract somebody's attention. The Supreme Court of Iowa has coufircaed a verdict of S3,000 against a saloon keeper of Clinton, in that State, for soiling liquor to a drunkard. The complainant WUH tho wife of tho UU fortuuate, who could not restrain his appetite for .strong drink. Tho yield .?f gold in this country in 1873 was 830,287,000, and the total yield for the last twenty-five years bus been S1.5S3.041,000. "Of this, only $125,000,000 has bee? retained in the country, the rest having been attracted j abroad. The recently widowed Mrs. Murphy 10 a frieud: "Well, thin, Mrs. Luuni gin, whin poor Micky, list his sowl, was all natcly cramashincd, I put him in the joog, de yo mind, for I thought, ye kuow, he'd be feel in' more content? ed there nor any other place at all." A Mrs. Stephens, ufilicted with a touch of the green eyed monster, mur? dered n female neighbor with an axe? I literally cutting her lo pieces. Near the same place?Jeffersutivillc, Ky.? two brntbttiiH, by tho name of Ballurd, cut each other fatally. Au elderly Chicago elergymr.u, iu answer to a qnsstiou why he had never married, replied that he bad spent his life looking for a woman who would retrain from working him a pair oi slippers, and so far he had failed to find hir. Tho compositor continues to crack his jokes. He recently gave M. Crc mieux "in impossible couuteuance," and now he represents a newspaper correspondent as having held "a con? vention" with the Emporor of Russia. Iusptc'.or George W. Willing has been appointed Superintendent of the New York police, to fill the vacuDcy caused by the promotion of the late Superiutcudeut Matsull to a Police Commisdooersbip. Twenty-five husbands are in the New Haven nlmshouse for failing to support their wives. They are obliged to work fur their own board, aud auy surplus wages go for thu support ol their families. If u lady in a red cloak were to cross a fluid in which was a gout, whut won? derful transformation would probably tuko place! The goat would turn to hut-ter aud the lady iuto a scarlet run? ner. A minister at Chicago, named Howe, has resigned ou account of the wicked? ness of his congregation. For that reasou, it occurs to us, he should have held on. But alas! for Chicago. Defalcations are not exclusively American. It is just discovered that 2,000,000 roubles have disappeared somewhere iu the administration of tho Moscow Railway. A yotiug lady asked a clerk in n book store if he had "Fasttis." "No," replied tho clerk, "but I'm afraid a boil is coming ou the back of my neck." Tho old superstitious notion that crocodiles weep has boon exploded by the scientists, but it is pretty generally acknowledged that sailors have repeat? edly seeu whales' blubber. If you dream of some awful impend? ing calamity, it is a sure sigu that your mother-in-law intends making her "dear daughter" a visit very soou. Iu case we want to pour anything very hot into u glass jar, we may safely do so if wo set them upon a cloth wet iu hot water. Street dresses continue to bo m.ulo gored, short in frout, and just stitli cieutly loug behind to toned the ground. A person not posted in tho fashions would suppose that two-thirds of our dressy yooug women wero hump? backed. Between her raff and the white frill iusido her hat, tho fashiouablo belle peeps out like a ohickeu coming out of tho shell. Hair brushes with musical boxes in thoir covers uro Ilm latest invention. A cockney says they will play a hair while you uro brushing yoor 'air. For removing grease spots from any I fabric, uso ammonia, nearly pure, theu lay white blotting paper over the ? spots aud iron lightly. Prints that aro likely to fade if put in ordinary soup cuds, will retain their colors admirably if washed iu starch water. The City of Mexico is to li ive a Yankee rill: factory. ? A politician who found it wouldn't do to try to please everybody, gave it up, and declares: "Henceforth, lam a free man, and shall not try to plea- e more'n four out of five. Some one is always sure to be offended. If I ev< n sound the praise of my Maker, it raiBCB the dander of the Old One." A correspondent wants to know if it's true that the human body has 7,000, 000 pores. The last time we counted them there were 7,000,009; bat we have always had an idea that those nine were nothing but extras, spon? taneously generated for the purpose of misleading us A mass for the dead was lately cele? brated in St. Mary's Protestant Epis? copal uhurch, Soho, Jjondon, over the body of the Rev. J. O. Chambers. Everybody in the church was dressed in black. This is the litst instance of such service iu a Protestant ohoroh. Tbo nine French editors who wanted to fight nine duels with nine French Republicans, have been acquitted of the charge of "inciting citizens to mutual hatred." Nobody can be thoroughly ridioulous until be bos been a French editor. We see it stated in our exchanges that the "Southern fever is hot" in Iowa, Wirconsiu and Michigan; in other words, that persons in those States are desirous of coming South for the purpose of buying land and lo? cating permanently. An adventurous speculator carried cargoes of women out of France to get them "ood homes in Algeria. He landed them outside the French juris? diction, iu Afrioa, und sold them at good prices. A Vermontcr, who sold his farm and used all the money be got for it in buying a lottery ticket, drew $30 and a brass watch. He then throw himself on a ronring buzz saw und closed bi? eventful career. A ycuug woman at Trenton who was eleeping with her feet hanging oat of the chamber window, was struck by lightning and ulmo>t torn to pieces. Tbo other Trenton women have taken their feet in. Twenty-live newspapers in Kan? sas have thrown oil party ties and taken ground in t.ivor of tho reform movement. Six of them were former? ly Democratic aj.l the others Repub? lican. O 1 cloths, if well rubbed with ti wooleu cloth aud warm water, with tbt addition of a little skim-milk, if con 1 veuient, will look nearly as good a? new. Scrubbing brushes and strong 1 soap arc ruiuous to them. P "You must not flirt with the girls if yon expect to use your oar successful \ ly," is a standing order of the universi? ty crews at Saratoga. Down iu Kentucky the traveler heari fond husbands says: "Come, darling, aome in and get supper, or I'll emnsb your old red head with a club." They have a novel way of evading theliceuselawin WilliamsburgCoonty. ' The dealer sells a cake for live or ten 1 cents und throws in the drink. Rumors of an Austro Russian alii i ancc, as a safeguard against Prussian schemes of aggrandizement, come from ( Europe. Senator Junes and Rt-preseututive James A. Rowley are having a savage tight, politically, in Georgetown. Kite Blanchard, the actress, whe formerly rode as Muzeppa, cow "rulei , the roust" as cook in a Chicago hotel. A female boarding school in Green? field has produced a base bull club, i They like to "oatoh a feller out." The bark of a dog cannot be peeled off without destroying the usefulness of the animal as a dog. Pare white driving-reius in web are the thing in Central Park this season iu the way of horse gear. Cannot they train Chinamen to eat I grasshoppers? is the iuquiry of a West j eru paper. Mr. J. W. Rutland, a well kuown printer, died iu Charleston a few days ago. 3,000 acres of cotton have beeu planted iu California this year. The crop looks very well. Wm. Dean, n prominent lumber mer ohant of lltmilton, Ohio, committed j suicide on the 23.1. Honesty for honesty's sake should j be the watch-word of every truo man ' iu South Carolina. An Atlauta lawyer was fined $10 for laughing iu court. He "smolc" no more. Brooklyn is to have ladies' oars, with conductors and drivers of tbo feminine sex. Laura Fair (and fool) is going to ' Japan aud the Mikados must bo earo j ful how they carry themselves. I "All right, old skillet legs," said a ' Kansas lawyer to a judge who fined j him for coutempt. Iu Scotland, this summer, tho light j niug drove a tailor's needle into his I hand. Funeral Invitation. Ttie friends and acquaintances of Mr. J. ! 31. JONES, Mrs. M. Webb and of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. J iinca are invited to attond tho Funeral of the former. THIS MORNING, at '.t o'clock, from his late residence, cornor of I Wayne anil Lumber streets. ? Peach Brandy. H0USE-KEEPBI1S who wiuh to preserve Poaclu-ti for winter ubo will find a No. ? 1 article of l'EACJI 11 It ANDY for ealeat July 25 1 1?. CANT WELL'S. Granite Mills, AUGUSTA, OA., JrxE 9, 1874. VOll SALE?M K A L, ?ltlST, Corn bran, Middlings, Fine Feed, I'ea Meal, best Flour from now Wheat, at lowest prices. .July 10 lm<? GF.O. i'. JACKSON ?V CO. Auction 8alo?s. 500 Shares Columbia Gas Light Stock. By JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer. On FRIDAY MORNING, August 7th, at 11 o'clock, I will sell, in front of my office, 5C0 SHARES of the Capital Stock in the above n&mod Company, in parcels of 10,25 and 50 Bharea each. Sale positive. Terms cash._ _ _July 24j6 la the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. IN the matter of JASPER C. BOATH, of McMaator, Monteith * Boath. of Co? lumbia, Bankrupt.?Petition for full and final discharge In bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a hearing be had on the 14th day of August, 1874, at Federal Court House, in Greenville. 8. C, and that all creditors, Ac, of aaid Bankrupt appear, at said time and place, and show oauae, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. By ordor of the Court, the 23d day of Julv, 1874. DANIEL HOBLBKOK, Clerk of tho Distrist Court of the United Btatea for South Carolina. .Tnly 25 l8 "Tbe Georgia Grin," We again call the attention of those withont GINS to the abovo Gin. We have sold them tor seven years, and the univer? sal satisfaction they have given and the largely increased demand and aal? each year, ie the beat evidence of their merits. We believe they will GIN FA8TEB, MAKE A BETTEB LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANEB, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of LOBIOK & LOWBANCE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. Apple Jack. ALOT or pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and three years old. A genuine article. JOHN C. 8EEGBR9. airin in Htn! No.1?4. THE OLDEST CLOTHING HAT Mi STAND IN the Stale, and now the cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHING For Summer. A large line of HATS; some? thing entirely now in ST AW HATS! Wo still keep abreast of the times in FURNISHING GOODS! Gents' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawer*; Ties, hows, Socka, Collars,Scarfs, the celebrated Star Shirts,ready-made and made to order; fits guaranteed. White Linon. Duok, Mar? seilles Vests, in now stylos. Black Alpaca Frock and Sack Coats. We are selling Goods at low prices for cash. KIN ARD A WILEY. July 23 THE PLACE to buy j??r READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., ie at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store Bonth of Rich? mond. Oar Stock is almost daily replenished IN All its departments with all the latest stylos. Wo guarantee) to please the taste THE Most fastidious in every particular; war rant our Goods to bo ae represented, and will soil as cheap as any house in the CITY. Thoso in want of fine Custom-made Gar? ments should give ua a call before going elsewhere. R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD. May 31 South Carolina?Kichland County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Walter R. Jones, Plaintiff, against John J. Patterson, Defendant.?Copy Summons Monoy Demand?Complaint not served. 'To John J. Patterson, Defendant in this action: YOU are hereby summoned and re? quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled in tho office of the Clork of the Court of Common Pleas for tho said County, and to servo a copy of your answer on the subscribers, at their olhco, Room 1 Parker Block, Columbia,8. 0., within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of sorvico. If yon fail to answer this complaint within tho timo aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment against yon for the anm of ono hundred dollars, with interest at the rate of soven per centum per annum, from tho Gth day of June, A. D. 1873, and costs. | PARKER A CAYPLE88, Plaintiff's Attorneys, [n. s.] D.B.MILLER, CO. P. Dateu July 2,1874. To the Defendant, John J. Patterson: Take notice, that tho summons in this action,of which tho foregoing is a copy, was tiled in tho oflice of the Clerk of tie Court of Common Pleas, at Columbia, in tbo County of Ricbland, in tho State of South Carrlina, ou the 3J day Julv, 1874. PARKER tt CAYPLESS, Attorneys at Law, Parkers Block, Main street. Columbia, 8. C. July 4 sC Lemon Sogar and Syrup. ANTZ'd Sicily LEMON SUGAR, VX Pare LEMOM SYRUP . on hand and for sale by July 2 JOHN AGNEW A- SON. Extracts. ENGl.ISn Freuen and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkerchief, for onto at l. T. SIL li man & CO.'S July 7 Druar Store. Subscribe for the Phoenix,