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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Xrlt5Krn.plilr?* orris 11 VI7*lr? London, August 7.?Iu a message from i the Queen, whiuh waa read by royal oomoiiaeion, her Majesty thanks both Hoaeos for voting an animal grant So Prince Leopold. She states . that relations with all foreign powers arc\friendly. She explains that Enp? lane? is represented in the Brussels con? ference, bnt has stipulated that there shall b\a no change in tho recognized rales of international law, and that no restrictions shall bfo placed upon the conduct o|f naval operations, and re? serves theVright to aooept or reject the reaommentxatfion of the conference. The message further soys that nego? tiations bate been undertaken for the renewal of Vhe reciprocity treaty for? merly existing between Canada and the United States. The negotiations commencedllfry the desire and in the interest of Cfjnada have been tempora? rily suBpendpl by the adjournment of the Amerioafi Senate. They will be revoked aooji and, I hope, will lead to an iuoreaue Iff commercial intercourse between the?two countries. I deeply lament the condition of Spain, and, whilst earneitly desiring the restora? tion of peace and ordur in that coon try, I oonader non-interference as most oondmiva thereunto. A treaty has been oocoluded with the Sultan of Zanzibar, poviding for the gradual stopping of the slave traffic. I am thankful tut the famine in India haB not been attended with much mor? tality, whici is duo to the timely pre? caution ani measures taken by my Government. The Qold Ooast is being graduallyMlaoified and re-organized, and the Rig of Ashantee is discharg? ing his obligations. The message pro? ceeds to congratulate Parliament upon its works, ind expressed pleasure be? cause of the redootion in taxation; al the passage of the Factory Aot, by which tberhealth of women and chil? dren will *be promoted; at the Act reforming jhuroh patronage in Soot land, whici will oonduae to the reli? gious welfare of the people, because it removes tie on uro of coutroversy; and jat the passage of the Public Worship ? /Regulation Rill, which will settle the ' ' form of worship of the Established Church. London, Anguat 8.?The Times pub? lishes tbo text of u long despatch from Dnke DeCazes, categorically denying charges of oouuivunco with tho Curl iats. I'akh, August 8 ?It is reported here that thuGurmuu Government hue no? tified iU representatives ubroud that the time has arrived to recognize the Spanish republic. Tbo relations be? tween Prnuco aud Italy are very satis? factory. Pahis, August 8 ?Tho wife of Don Carlos is coming here. Havana, August 7.?Tho Gazette promulgutea tbo Giptuiu-Generurs in? structions to tho revenue officers in regard to the collection of the ten per cent, income tux und a deorou provid? ing for tho destruction in pubho of the bank bills called in by the previous decree. rule u. m t>lil? ? ,\ in 11 i< ii [> AI it ltd a. Buffalo, August 7.?Goldsmith Maid to-day, at the Buffalo Purk ruct>H: beat her own time, trotting u mile in 2 15,! .j?the fastest time ovor trotted. Rod Cloud trotted u heat iu 2.18. Cincinnati, August 7.?Br. Fiaher, nn employee of tho County Atlas Com puny, us eolioitor, called on Saturday ut Robert Calmat's residence, in Ba oonsburg, Ohio, and learning that no one was at home except Mrs. Calmat, be attempted to kiss her, when another woman appeared, and ho left. On Weduesduy, he called again, but the womun refused to admit him. He thou wont to the burn and suw her uusbuud, who, becoming exasperated ut tho proceedings, strnok Fisher on tho head with u fork handle, from the effects of which he died in a few hours. Calmat offered himself to the authori? ties. Tbo steam tow boat, Samuel Ro? berto, blew up at 10 o'olook to-day, at Guyandotto, West Virginia Shoals, on the Ohio River. Dudley Holland, watchman, was killed; Samuel Fitch was dangerously scalded, and David Williamson, pilot, was seriously hurt; Oapt. Daniel Dewalf; clerk, V. De wulf; mate, Charlei Anderson; first en? gineer, Jacob Hunter; steward. J. W. Thompson, and the cook, Geo. Conine, were all injured, but not dangerously. Sblma, Ala., August 8.?B. F. Tur? ner, u negro and uu tcx-Cougressmuu, was nominated unanimously by the Radical Convention for Couuty Trea? surer. L'be convention heartily en? dorse the Civil Rights Bill. Rochester, N. Y., August 8.?The hoard of directors of the Driving Park Aeaooiution, to-day, resolved to give a parse oiJSl.OOO to any horse that will, during the inaugural mooting next week, upon theirtrnek, beat Goldsmith Maid's time of 2.1fj,!.J . New Yoke, AugUBt 9.?It is reported that a prominent dry goods houBe hue failed. Victoria O. Woodhull and Teuuie O. , Olailin were arrested to-day, on a war? rant, on complaint of A. M. Truman, who alleges that in 1871, when Wood hood Sc Clofliu were doing business in Broad streot, ebe deposited with them, to be invested, $100, whioh she was to receive on demand, with interest; that CO she has since made several demands, bat never got the money. They were held in $600 bail at the Sheriff's office Olaflin and her mother were to have ?ailed for Enrope to-day. Henry O. Bowen sends a despatch from Putnam, Conn., August 8, as fol? lows: "In despatches printed In the papers to-day appears what purports to be the substance of an interview of H. O. Bowen with the reporter of the Brooklyn Eagle, on the Brooklyn scandal. I have had no interview whatever with that or any other pnpor or individual. The whole story, from beginning to end, is a stupendous fraud." The residence- of W. M. Tweed, Forty-second street and Fifth evenue, N. Y., recently was sold at auction, by referee, for 5195,000. H. C. Galdborn <fc Co., large whole? sale and retail dry goods dealers in New Haven, failed on the 7th for $600,000. Vioksburo, August 8.?Henry Ames, from St. Louis for New Orleans, with a full cargo, suagged; three lives lost. St. Louis, August 8.?The creditors of Alexander, Dorman <&Co. concluded to-day to put the ?rm into bankruptcy. This aotion is bused mainly upon the fact that about a week before Alexan? der's operations were made public, the State Savings Association aud the Fourth National Bank discovered that they held forged receipts, and re? quired him to take them up or be ex? posed, whereupon ho paid the State [ Savings Association $110,000 and the Fourth National Dunk $15,000. Under the bankrupt law, the bunks will be obliged to turn these amounts over to be divided with the other assets among the general creditors of tbo firm. Kn ox villi;, Texx., August 8.?Last Sunday afternoou, a negro, named William Warley, assaulted u white girl, fifteen years old, iu tbo woods, near Johnson's City, Washington County, East Tennessee. The negro raped the girl and then murriered*her?cutting her throat from ear to ear. Suarch for the missing girl, (who was of o highly respectable farmer's family.) continued until yesterday, wheu the horrible discovery was made. Tbo ne? gro Warley was nuspeated aud arrest? ed; being accused of the crime, he con? fessed. Last night, while being tukon to jail in Elizabethtou, he wus hung. Cincinnati, August. 8.?Twenty-two victims of the Pat. Bogers disaster have been recovered. Among them: Charles Dittman, pilot; Charles Bee singer, StokcB, Sheriey, Sydney, and Miss Kate Elkenworth, of Cincinnati; Miss Youmer, of Madison; W. O. Brown, of Cincinnati; ono fireman and two unknown ladies. M. C. Brown? ing, of New Albany, and Edward Shur lock, raftBmau, from Guyandott?, West Virginia, are supposed to be amoug the lost. Little Boos, Ark., August 8.? Three horse thieves woro hanged at Oztirk. A fight ocourrod at a small village in Clark County, Ky., on election day, in which two white men were killed, two negroes mortally wounded and fifteen negroes more or less severely wounded. Tho fight begun at the polls. At Mason's Depot, Tunnessee, a fight is progressing. Oscar Barton and two men named Beeves have boon killod so far. New Orleans, August 8.?The vote stuuds Packard 122, Pinohbaok 44, for tbo Chairmanship of the convention. Sypher has been nominated for Con? gress. New Orleans, August 8.?Tho Re? publican State Convention re-assem? bled this morning. Among the reso? lutions reported by the Committee on Resolutions was the following: That duty and sound policy alike constrain us to nominate and support for office none but men of known honesty und capaoity, and that men who are un? mindful of the interests of the State und those whose records are a reproaoh to the party shall not be permitted to force themselves upon us in any ca? pacity or under any pretense whatever. The resolutions endorse tho Statu ad? ministration for pursuing a right oourso while contending with an or? ganized system of vindication or mis? representation at home and abroad; denounoe violeuoe and attempts to bring about a conflict of races, and pledge the party to give a fair eleotion and reduce the expenditures. Saratoga, August 8.?Tbo track was heavy, owing to yesterday's rain. The first ruco was for Kentucky stakos for two-year-olds, 8100 entrance, with $1,000 added. Ten horses started. Ohosnpeako won?time 1.48 Se? cond raoe?two miles?Lizzie Lucas winner?time 3.39J6. Third?steeple ohaao?George West winner. Washington, August 8.?$500,000 in national bank notes exchanged for legal tenders to-day. Colonel Clum uots as Indian Com? missioner, duriug the absence of Com? amsioner Smith. The Treasury Department, since tho adjournment of Congress, has paid out 8G?0.000 on the claims of Southern residents before the Southern Claims i Commission. The Commission awarded [over $1,000,000 on the claims, but Congress appropriated only $663, 7G8.82. There have been but two ap LUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY I plications for now Western banks tbia month, and they aggregate only a oapital of $100,000. The retrench? ment of oarrenoyhas thus fur exceeded tbe amuunt of new circulation. Within a few days, the National Bank of Mis? souri, located at St. Lome, baa surren? dered its oiroulation and retired its bonds to the amount of $950,000. Supervisors and oollootora of inter? nal revenue uro forbidden to allow wives or minor children to act as clerks. Probabilities?Over tbo Middle States, higher barometer, rising tem? perature, North-west to South-west winds and clear w^ntL- r. For tbo South Atlautio and East Gulf States, Blightly lower barometer, generally higher temperature, South-west to North-west winds and clear or clearing weather. For tbe West Gulf States, Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, slightly higher barometer, generally high tern-| peraturo nud clear weather, with Southerly winds in tbo former and Westorly winds in the latter. . 'i>icj?t uniuo?Ciiiiiiutrcia l Reports. New York, August 8?Noou.?Cot? ton quiet; Bales 228?uplands 17Ji<; Orleans 17,l.<. Futures opened: Au? gust 16 5-l?,"l6^; September 10 9-1G, 1G%; October l? 7-10, 1G},<. Pork ?rm?23.80 @ 24.00. Lord iirm? steam 14^. Mouey 2. Gold 10,'?. Exohange?long 4.87.'?; short 4.91. 7 P. At.?Specio shipments $2,250, 000. Bank statement shows louns'de? creased SI,500,000; specio increased ?500,000; legal tenders increased S750, 000; deposits decreased ?500,000; rc survo incroasud 81,250,000. Cotton quiet; sales 228, at 17J?@17jh,. Flour dull, und without niuteriul change. Wheat a shude firmer uud in fair de? mand, at 1.20(0)1.45. Corn nctivo and ??@lc. better?80(<$S2^. Pork dull ?new mens 24.25. jLard closed heavy, at l?j?. Freights firmer?grain, Bteatn 8%(ayj. Cotton?receipts 25G. Fu? tures closed quiet aud Hteady; dales 8,400: August 1G 11-32, 16*d'; Septem? ber 16 9-1G, 1G 19 32; October und No? vember, IG 7-10, 1G 15-32; December 1G23 32, 10%; March 10^, IG 15-1G. Money easy, ut 2(u)2kC. Sterling firmer?7J.j. Gold dull, at 10@10j^. Governments dull und steady. States quiet and nominal. Baltimore, August S.?Muss pork 24.00@25.00. Bacon uctivo aud higher ?shoulders 10^4; clear rib 13. Wbwh key 6asior?1.02. Cotton dull?nitf^ dling 17; gross receipts 15; exports coastwise 40; sales 71; sniuuors 25; Btook 2,970. Charleston, August 8.?Cottou quiot?middling 15^; net receipts 200; sales 125. Boston, August S.?Cotton quiet aud steady?middliug 17,! j; gross re? ceipts 155; sales 150. Philadelphia, August 8. ? Cottou quiet?middling 17,'4'; not receipts 218; gross 487. AuaosxA, August 8.?Cotton quiot? middling 15,'^; receipts 24; sales 35. Cincinnati, August 8.?Flour very dull. Corn steady?63@G1. Pork quietand unchanged?nominally 24.00. Lard firm?summer 13J-^ kcttlo; lG(7i) lG.1^ steam. Bacon iirm and scarce? shoulders 9.J.j; clear rib 13; dear 13? held at 13J^. Whiskey strong, at 90. Louisville, August 8.?Flour un? changed. Corn unchanged?63@72. Pork nnohangod?25.00. Bacon ?rm and in fuir demaud?shoulders 10; clear rib 13; cleor 13Lard lG'.i. Whiskey dull, at 9G. St. Louis, AugiiHt S.?Flour quiet, weak and small business. Corn steady ?64@65,,.j for No. 2 mixed in elevator. Whiskey steady?98. Pork firm? 24.00. Bacon active and., strong? shoulders Vy&({ij9?y, cleur rib 12;*u(7j) 12%; clear 13. Lard in lurgo specula? tive movement?sales 5,000 tierces, at IO74'. Savannah, August 8.?Cotton nomi? nal and higher prices asked?middling lC,'^; net aud gross receipts 17. New Orleans, August 8.?Cotton firm and in good demaud?middling IS'/u't net reoeipts G9; grosB81; sales 500?last evening 3d0. Memphis, August 8.?Cotton iirm and unchanged?low middling 15,:,.|(n) 10; receipts 8; shipments 2G4. Galveston, August 8.?Cotton quiet aud steady?good ordinary 14^; not receipts 15; sales 30. Norfolk, August 8.?Cottou dull low middling 15.'.,; not receipts 128; exports coastwise 110. London, August 8.?Consols 92J;i@ 92;??. New 5s 94. Erios 30;j. Liverpool, August 8?3 P. M.? Cotton steady?uplands 8'4'; Orleans Z%\ sales 15,000, including 0,300 American; 2,000 speculation and ex? port; sales of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable August or Ootobor, 8)b, 8 510; nothing bolow low middling, deliverable August, September or Ootobor, 8 3-1G, 8^. COME QUICK! OH you will miss tho BEST BARGAINS that havo boon offored to tho people of Columbia by 0. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices. Landreth's Turnip Seed. KUTA BAOA, Flat. Dutch, Gl.jbo, Red Top junt received at L. T. SIIiLIAIAN A OO.'S July 18 ... .; Drugstore Attend the True MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1874 The Snartanburg and Ashe vi lie Rail? road Company. AMEETING or the Directors or this Gompanv will bo bold at the Palmetto House, Hpartauburg, 8. C, on WEDNES? DAY EVENING, Auguat 12, 1874, at 7 o'clock. This will bo an important mooting, inas? much as the terms or consolidation be? tween this Company and the Groonvillo, Tonnossce, and French Broad Railroad Company, agreed upon by tho Committee from the respective Companies, will be submitted to tho Board for their adoption aud prosontation to the Stockholders. Bv order President Memminukh. A. 0. KAUFMAN. Socrotary and Troas. a. &. A. R. It. Co. August 0 _C Ice! See! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders j lor tho above article. The Ico manu tactured at my establishment Is made from pure Spring Water, frozen at a tem? perature or thirty degrees bolow freezing point Fahrenheit, and can bo shipped a j long distance without much loss. Price $ 1.25 per 100 pounds, and good weight gua? ranteed. No Ice skipped unless the money uccompunies the order. July 2!) _J_. C. SEEGERS. Home Stomach Bitters. THESE ctdobrated BITTERS, prepared b y Jas. A. Jackson Jo Co., of St. Louis, aro a cortaiu proveutativo of FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENT*}, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, Aud aro highly reoommendod as an oxcol lent tonic and invigorator of tho system. For sale by tho wholesale agents, Juno 19 JOHN AGNEW & SON. House to Rent. MTriE HOUSE aud FOUR ACHE LOT of Mr.j. E. J. Arthur. Ooodgar den and cxcolleut well of w&*.er. l'oa seasiou given immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E. It. ARTHUR. July 4 "Tiie Georgia Gin," Wo again call tho attention of these J without GINS to the above Gin. Wo have | sold them for sevou years, and the univer? sal satisfaction they have givon and tho largely increased demand and sale each yoar, is the. best evidenco of their morits. Wo believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in tho market. Order early, of L?RICK .V LOWRANOE, July 2:! Agents for South Carolina. CUMI- AID HUTS No. 134. TIIE OLDEST CLOTHING HAT J|f STAND IN tho Slate, and uow the cheapest to get | good REABY-MADE CLOTHING For Summer. A largo liuc of HATS; some? thing eutirelv now in STRAW HATS! Wo still koop abreast of tho times in FURNISHING GOODS! Gents' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread ahd Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawcr-t, Ties, Rows, Socks, Collars, Scarfs, the celebrate d Star Shirts, ready-made and made to order; tits guaranteed. White Linon. Huck, Mar? seilles Vesta, in new etyles. Black Alpaca Frock and Sack Coats. Wo aro soiling Goods at low prices for cash. KINARD &, WILEY. , July 2? _ Granite Mills, AUGUSTA, GA., Jukk 9, 1874. FOR SALE?M K A L, GRIST, iCorn lirau, Middlings, Fine Feed, ] Pea Moal, best Flour from new ? Wheat, at lowost prices. July 10 lmo OEO. T. JACKSON A CO._ NlLES G. l'ARKKU. ElHlAB CAYl-Utsa. PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main streot, j Columbia, S. C. May 10 JUBGES.?F.THE SUPREME COL ?T I AFTER hoariug tho arguments in tho | great mandamus case, and having dolayed a decision, seem to ho PUZZLEB TO DETERMINE How to act towards just and unjust claims. Judges of tho Wood, however, hnd no diffi? culty in at once telling THE BIFFERENCE BETWEEN A celebrated 5c. CIGAR and ono sold in imitation, for, roally, tho comparison is as j ridiculous as comparing tho climated of SOUTH CAROLINA ANB AFRICA. Resides, tho copyrig|atod brand secures tho exclusive salo of tiidso justly celebrated Cigars to tho INDIAN Gli-.L CIGAR STORE, July 7 Columbia, S. C. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that thoro aro still plenty nioro of the celebrated 5 cent PARTAGAS on hand. I guarantee that f hoy contain moro and a hotter quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cont Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokora of Pressed Cigag? will please take notice that thoy can get a bunch con? taining 25 Cigars (or $1, and all othor popular brands at equally low prices, at tho CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign of tho Indian Chief,) ;iJ Door Below Whoolor House. Juno (1 Food for Infants. CONDENSED MILK, Eaglo Brand, Ta noma, Phosphatid. Food, Nestlo's Mo? ther a Milk Substitute, Bormuda Arrow I Root, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, | always fresh, at Juno Pi HEINITHH'S DRUG STORK. (EILT Event." VO] DENTISTRY. BUOZGll & WltlOHT, Richardson street, opposite Columbia tlotol. Dr. D. L. Bno?Eit, Du. G. F. 8. Wkight. Aug 1 lmo IMFllOVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Fatontcd March, 1870, UV PESIDLETON & BO/VKD9I AN, augusta, oa. TUE satisfaction this PRESS lias given I in tbo past, tbo great improvement made on it, and tbo fact of ita being from forty to fifty dollaracheapcr than any other ) good l'ross, should induce plantors and others to send for one ot our now Circulars before purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Prussos and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON A BOAItDMAN, Foundry and Machiuo Works, Kollocli Stroet, Augusta. Ga. July 2 w]|4mo New Books at Bryan's. TUE GREAT ICE AGE and its Relation I to tho Antiquity of Man?by James1 Goike, F. It. S. ?2 50. Wilkus, Sheridan, Fox, (of timeof George I III.) $2.00. Sumnor, (Professor,) on Amorican Cur? rency. $3.00. Doctrine of Evolution?by Winchell. $1.00 Yernos' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Yemen' from tbo Earth to tho Moon and Around It. $1.00. Sun Viows of tho Earth or tho ScasouB, illustrated?by Proctor, F. R. 8. $2 50. Vornea' Journoy to tho Contru of the Earth. 75 cents. Alao, a supply of now NOVELS, by Eng? lish and German authors, cheap. Hay and Straw Cutters. RAW-U IDE ROLLER STB AW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening Straw Cnttcrs. American Lever Straw Cutter?. Champion Uay and Straw Cuttern. Bord ick'd National Hay and Straw Cut ten, comprising tho beat assortment in tho city, and tor sale at low prices by June 21 JOHN AGNEW A SON. CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU BEBOFSTEAM ENGINES, SAW AND G B 1ST 'MILLS. GIN ^Gearing, and all kinds of Irou CaatingB for Ma? chinery and Or; namontal Cast? ings for Stores and Dwelling*, Patent Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Sottoos and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds, Bulls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and noar to South Carolina and Greonville A Colombia Railroad Com pan e i' Depots. Nov 18 Excursion Tickets to New York. j??-S:n.:to.-uu SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., Cor.iTMDTAvS. c. June 30.1S74. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York and return, via Charleston aud Steam? ship, at REDUCED BATES, will ho on salo ou and after 1st July, bteaniers sail on Woduesdavs and Saturdavs. S. B. BICKENS, July 1 General Ticket Agent._ Excursion Season of 1871 via Atlan? tic Goast and Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA, AND WILMINGTON, COLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Cm.umiua, S. C, May 2tl, 1871. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to'all promi? nent Virginia Springs and Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November l, 1874, will be un salo &t tho Company'? Ticket Oflico in thiH city, both Ota Charlotte and via Wilmington, on and after Juue 1, 1874, Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal tinioro. via Bay Line, at reduced rate .-*, also on sale. A. I'OPE. Juue 7 General Pacseugor Agent. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hisnew etoro, Main street, nearly op? posite tho Coutral National Bank, has large aud beautiful stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from boat European and American manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver eases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all tho latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases, Bridal Presents, ami a very tiuo selection ot Platod-Waro, Gold Watch aud Neck Chains, Lockots, elegant Seal, Weirding and En? gagement Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and Eyc-Glassus, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a groat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is tho largest and best selected in tho Southern country and will bo sold as cheap as ?ame article can bo bought anywhere. _ Oct 24 MILLINERY. A FULL lino of latest stylos; also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Mrs. Moodv's eele bratod COSSETS, with other stylos; UNDER-WEAR in great variety; UAIB of all dopcrfption, and Bazaar Pat torns, which will bo sold very low. Please call and uco for vuurselves, at ?luno-iSmos MBS. O E. REED'S. Notice to Chewers of Good Tobacco. CAL.IIOUN! CAL.HOUN! CAL.IIOUN1 AFRESH supplv of tho colobrated OAL HOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, jnst re? ceived und for salo at July 13 JOHN C._8EK.GEUS'_._ Extracts. ITJNOLIan, French and American EX li TRACTS for tho Handkerchief, tor sale at L. T. HI 1,1,1 MAN X CO.'rf July 7 Di ng Mloro. i LiUME X?NUMBER l'H? * 1 C> 3^ Said?. Fiour and Hains, de. BY JACOB LEVIN. On TUESDAY MORNING, 11th instant, at 10 o'clock, I will soil, in front of my store, to close a consignment, 20 bbls. good FLOUR. 800 lbs. Sugar-Cured Hams. 10 bbls. Irish Potatoes. And sundry articles of Furnituro. ^Ang_9_ _^_ 8 EXTRA HHUrfi FOIt 30 DAYS, AT D. EFSTIN'S, UNDER COLUMBIA DO TEL. I will commence on TUESDAY, July 28, and continue for thirty day*, a closing out sale of the remainder of my stock of seasonable and popular CLOTHING, FUR? NISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. This is dono to make room for Fall Stock. Thoso in soarch of unusual bargains will bo amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, July 27_Under Colombia Hotel. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY AT TUE Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't OF W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBONS for cash, wo'are offering them at tho low price of 25 cents a yard, in grosgrain and all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 9 to GO. SASH RIBBONS in propor? tion. All our Goods havo been markod down 20 to 30 per coot, below market value. JUST RECEIVED, 250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at 10c and 12Jc. a pair? worth double the monoy. 250 pieces haudsomo Summor DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Our BOOTS AND 8HOES are from the best makors and sold at low prices. 10 cases PRINTS, at 10c. a yard, and 100 pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard. Purchasers are requested to examine our stock boforo making their selections. WM.D. LOVE A CO., May 10 (Under the Whooler House.) THE PLACE to buy your READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at tho CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South of Rich? mond. Our Stock is almost daily replenished IN All its departments with all tbo latent styles. Wo guarantee to please tho tasto or THE Most fastidious in every particular; war? rant our Goods to ho aB represented, and will sell as cheap as any house in tho CITY. Thoao in want of flno Cuatom-mado Gar? ments sliould givo us a call boforo going else whore. R. & \Y. C, SXVAMELD. May 31 LAWYERS' OFFICES: INSURANCE OFFICES ? ROOMS FOR FAMILIES! SXNCaLS BED-RUOniSt TO LET IN THE NEW Central National Bank Building. I'D WES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bod-Rooms from $3 por mouth upwards; Family Rooms from 3(1 por month upwards; Lawyers' Ofliccs from IGpr mouth upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modorn improvements in? side building. No back rooms, all fmm. jg on tho street. Good vent Matin*. A Janitor in charge, or building. AppKr ta Central I ?Sank, or to Messrs. SKI RE LS .t E/.ELL. April a