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Telegraphic?Foreign N?wi. Vienna, Juno 15.?A, sensation has been created hero by the' publication in the St. Petersburg Qalois of an urtiole advocating on alliance between Russia and England, because that between the three Emperors has lost the power of guaranteeing pcaoe, since one member thereof has become suspected of war-like designs. Jjonoon, June 15.?A despatch from Paris to the London Standard says asso? ciated Russia has withdrawn from tho alliance of the emperors, and a nuw alliance has consequently been formed between Germany and Sweden. TonoNTo, Ojrr., June 15.?Tin- steam mills of Edwards A Co., eight dwellings and 6,000,000 feet of lumber destroyed by fire; loss $250,000. Telegraohic?American News. Wilkesdakbe, Pa., Juno 14,?Satur? day night, two kegs, of powder and a lighted fuse were thrown through the window of James Curry's house, in Kingston. One of his boarders was awakened by the noise, and extinguished the, fuse before the fife reached the pow? der. Curry lias been working against tho orders of the Miners' Association, and summary vengeance was thus at? tempted upon him. This morning, about twenty men went to Waterman A Bearer's) mines for the: phrphse of gdliig to work.: Wasfinvoi-on, June 14.?Attorney-' Genend Piorropont has sent a special agent through tho Southern States tciin vestigatc the condition of the offices of the United States District Attorneys and Marshals. Since tho special agent left Washington, .be hud forwarded several reports to the Department rather unfa? vorable to curtain districts which he has examined. I As soon as tho investigations are. completed ? and' all the reports re? ceived herd, the Attorney-General will furnish his list of removals to be made in the South on the 1st of July next. Removals in other sections of the coun? try have been determined on, and will bo.announced on the same date. ' The headquarters of the National Grange of the.Patrons of Husbandry, which, ever, since the organization of the order in 1H68 have been in Washing? ton, will probably be removed to Louis? ville, Ky., in.a short time. At. the last annual.session of the National Grange, in Charleston, S; C, in . February last, the Executive Committee' was 'charged witli the selection of. a new point for headquarters, to be located in.one of the fivo Western . .States named, and the changVwas to'bfer made "wfthm' six months from the 1st of March last. The com? mittee, it is understood, have, after due investigation-, selected Louisville as the most eligible location, although it was expected that St. Louis would be chdsen. Kentucky stands No. 5 as regards tho number'of Granges, having 1,551). In? diana leads the list with 2,027 Oranges. Missouri has 8,026, Iowa 2,004, Illinois 1,684,' and Kentucky l,55jb The total number of Granges in the TJtiited States is 23,600, with an estimate aggregate membership of l',600:000. The official history of the order, just published by tho .Secretary, sbowfl.ithat..the total re? ceipts from 1868 to 1871, inclusive, were less than $5,000, while the receipts last year wore $216,381. The> order at pre? sent has $60,000 invested in Government bonds, and $10,000 in cash on deposit at tho financial agency in New York. Edqefikld, Ky. , June 15.?A firobroke out corner of FiHuiore street and Bridge avenue, which,' destroyed the entire block. Moline, III., June 15.--The saw-mill of Dunock, Gould i Co. burned; loss $45,000. . , St. Louis, June 15.?Indictments found against Gen. John McDonald, ex Supervisor of Internal, Revenue for this District, Col. John A. Joyce, Alfred Bovis and Edward B. Frazier, and,they appeared before the United. States Dis? trict Court yesterday. Charges against Frazier "tliQ removal and .concealment of spirits and' failing to efface stamps anil orands," . New Yojik, June 15.-?In tho Unitod Stotes 'Circuit. Cbprt, yesterday, the grand jury presented several new in? dictments, charging complicity in silk smuggling frauds; but the United States Distnpl Attorney declines to makopuhli the names or the indicted persons until thej rai Iru Dove*, Ncw'Jei had an altercation, Gibney, who ?trug his Abuse for a re oxoited state, she men?presume*; died, in an hour. Every prccautiojtnufirc.takan to arrest Tweod when IfoT^es the peni? tentiary, and unless $TJ,W**$00 bail is forthcoming, the unfortunate, man will be lodged in Lndlow Street Jail. The1 suits against him are civil, not criminal; should he give this bond, it is said thero I is another aotion for which he will be hold, requiring another $3,000,000. Tweod has. requested that ho bo taken direct to Ludlow, there to await these j harsh issues. The Washington Light Infantry, of' Charlegt0&ajfe heffjd 0 9 fl OilX Wfi.KEspAlUUt, Pknn., JTunovlj.- The miners disagreeing among themselves, nil have returned to work without any concessions from the proprietors. The miners who have been working at Painc's shaft, were met by a large gang, this morning, and ordered to stay out. A pos.se was raised and armed, who opened the way through tho mobs, and "those who wished entered tho shaft. There was great excitement, and tho least of? fensive movements from tho idlers would have drawn the fire of the posse. Ithica, N. Y., June 15.?$150,000 fire; the hotel and overy business place burned; burglars blew open a safe and fired the house of Fariington Brothers A Co. Albany, Jone 15.?In the Court of Appeal?, thin morning, Judaea Allen and Kapells read opinions for tue reversal of the judgment of the Supreme .Court in the Tweed case and the orders of the Over and Terminer, and for the prisoner's discharge. All concur. This action of the Court of Appeals gives Tweed his freedom. Washington, June 15.? J. M. McGrew, for several years chief clerk, has been appointed Sixth Auditor, in place of C. C. Sheats, of Alabama. Probabilities?For the Gulf and South Atlantic States, stationary or falling ha* ' rometcr, warm South-east to South-west winds and partly cloudy weather. A storm in Quincy, Illinois, destroyed many houses; one killed and many hurt. The Department of Agriculture, in its cotton report for June, states that the threatened reduction in area has not taken place, nor has the reduced area of last year been much enlarged. The re? ported increase is between 1 and 2 por -uani.-. Xha oorayriaon with hwt year is as follows: North Carolina 1U2, SouYh Carol?*rl?r,; (leorgia 90; Sfeida *9: AhibftlnalC) 1; Mississippi 102: XouisiiOial 101-Trths 108jArkansos lOT^Tennosaee I 92. A report Of "the condition is die mostA?ora1>lo*in the past;nro ?Jasons, suoily clean.- The- comparison with!a I , crop of full vitality and Jipruud growth j in all respects hi Jar the-prcseVd month inn 1)2; Jiprfth ^lQnrrajnf-.'Ahi rpl ldb; Louisiana dp: \)?; Tennessee OIK 9 etna .15.?Among the PniL.vDEi.pjnur^J on o 'commercial organizations Jteprescntediit ithe National . Board- of Trade'are the] jMnbilfc and Wilm.fngton Boards' of Trad j Cincinnati, 'Ohio, Junn 1"?.?Aro 'bishop Wood, of Philadelphia, hi. ?nearly recovered from his recent attaek | jof acjitVrucumatiSinj add starts to-dsy ? in a-special ear for Philadelphia, whoro lewill be invested on/IJhursday with tic mllium. ? Savannah, Ga., June 15. -A party of xenrsionists went"to' Arkwriglit Island, ,-esterday, ami while a nuinberwere in lathing,'they were carried out to sea. Frank C. Odriscoll,.a. ;uerxjuin t of tl4s ?lfcv, and! Charles It, Johnson, a clerfc, w<or?d?<rwTreA.' Mistf'fr?"hnS?h wAs' rce icued in an insensible condition by^a steamboat, after she had been jn tlao Wter hjdf art.hourf she was kept afloat my her?batnihg dress. The bodies of she drowned have not been recovered. YesteWaw's Marlcat."Hhoorts. L Ksw.mY? lTnu Hiny MhAH lt>^. Exchange 4.88; short 4.91. Oo vernraents a^Uv.o.-.at better prices. State bonds dull, except Tenntfcsees, which are better. Cdtton weak and irregular ; sales 807?uplands 151; Orleans 15J. Futures opened steadv: July 151? 15 9-32; Augustl5l(3\15 13-32; September I 151?15 3-16; October 15. Pork heavy 10.75(^1?.90. Lard heavy?steam 13 9-16. 7 PrM.?Cotton net receipts 733: gross I, 227. Futures closed steady, at a de? cline; sales 31,000: June 15 3-32; July 154; August 15 7-32?151; September 15 1-16&15 3-32; October 1113-16; No? vember 14 H-lGrV14 23-32; December 14 11-1 GfjT H 2ft-32; Jannarv 14 25-32(., H 27-32: ?ejfcuary 1*3^-32: March 15 5-32; 'Tprfl [ 15* <J?/U 7-in; ^May 159-16(^15 21-32. Cotton dull; saW D53i at 1 ~t%(t,.vl5}; consolidated net're? ceipts 6,495; exports Great Britain I II, 364. Flour 56V 10c. higher and in better demand nrfrff"flfertjS^?f^ firm?5.00@8.25J^wYenT lc;"etter ami in fair demand -J.:Ui(? 1.40 winter red j Western. ' Corn 1 ?2c. netter, light sup- J ply and fair elemand?84(u>68. Bio coffee firm?cargoes quoted 16f?l8i gold; job iota; ljKAWjWif mmv^ Ak. steady?0|M)llT. Molasses dull and nominal. Pork opened lower but closed firm?new 19.70(?}10.90. Lard closed firmer -prime steam 13J<a,13 7-16. Whis? key ateady -1.20. Rroights heavy and lower?cotton sail 9-32; steam * 5-16. Money large offerings?2(u2j. Ex? change steady. Gold dull?16jfr" Qdvt i nraents active and strong? n< 18. States ciuiet and nc - I'liir^nzx-pniA. dfihg 15J'; low m ultb' 14j;netn ?f u.rmon 151; low i-U; RfOSS 118; sales ana ' L32 in tiii 7?T Pork lower?1 stfrrhi 131;. . ifflchangodV* 1.15. Chicago,?-Jb'lpur in good tlejhaniU spring superfine 3.50^1.25. Corn uc tivpand*higher? No. 2 mixed 70; rejected 076? <17{. Pork dull and U>W?r 19.00. Lard dull and uomina. 13(^15. Whis? key 1.17. St. Lopis.?Flour low grades dull and weak; high held above buyers' views and little doing. Corn better- No. 2 mixed 07?67J. Whiskey nominal. Pork more doing?19.75 to arrive. Bacon quiet and in only limited jobbing demand. NoaroLK. ?Cotton quiet?middling 14$(??U4J; net receipts 300; exports coast? wise 210; sales 40. Auousta. ?Cotton quiet and little doing?middling 14net'receipts 18; sales 100. Memphis.?Cotton quiet - -middling 1 Pj; net receipts 48; shipments 867; sales Boston. ?Cotton dull and nominal middling 155; net receipts 69; gross 827; sales 891. SkVAXVin.?Cotton quiet?middling 15; not receipts 83; sales 44. Wilmington.?Cotton nominal?mid? dling 14|; low middling 141; good ordi? nary 13$; net receipt? 44. a'' Galveston.?Cotton quiet?middlin g 143; net receipts 51; gross ' 54;' sales 4*22. Louisville.?Flour quiet and weak? extra 4.50@5.00; family extra 6.26(3)5.76. Corn Blow?73tft>75. Provisions quiet and weak. Pork20.00?20.25. Bacon - shoulders 9); clear rib 12g(?12:}; clear 13; sugar-cured hams 131@14. Lard ? tierce 15^15.' ; keg 15'?1G. Whiskey 1.15. Bagging quiet and unchanged. Chaulkston.? Cotton quiet und tlat middling 15J(? 15J; net receipts 308; sales 60. ?> MoniXii:. -Cotton quiet?middling 141; net receipts 28; exports coastwise 2$: sales 100; sto- k, corrected, 3,828. Nkw Orleans. ? Cotton quiet?-mid? dling 15; net receipts 50; gross CO; sab's 250. Lnr.nroor.?S F. M. -Cotton steady middling uplands 7 0-10; middling Or? leans 7J; sale* 10,000, including 5.HO0 American; speculation and export 2,000: basis middling uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable June or July, 7 1-16; August or September, 7^; ship? ments new crop, basis middling up? lands, nothing below low middling, 7*. K.J. .-L._ _ . _ _ ! .. ... ' The Mobile Register'* report of Fede? ral decoration says: On a podoxtnl.was a large, handsome pyramid, four feet high, made of jessamine and other fragrant flowers, and on the upux were the two flags, Confederate and Union, gracefully joined together by a band of crape. Suspended between the flags was a parchment bordered with de ep black, on which was written the following: ' The Cadets send this tribute to the memory of the Federal dead." A mysterious murder was committed at Wilmington, on Friday night. A co? lored man, named ('has. Jackson, was found lying on the street with two bullets in his brain. Two of his colored con freres, who were suspected of having done the deed, were made to go up and lay their hands on the corpse. As it did not bleed, the prisoners wero remanded, with a strong presumption of thei innocence. How to make glass that is not brittb recently discovered for the second time, was discovered for the first time when Tiberius was Roman Emperor, ns record? ed bv Pliny; but Tiberius feared the in | vention would deprive gold and silver of their value, and, having learned that the inventor was the sole depository of the secret/ho caused him to be" decapi? tated. A white man named Gibson was, on Thursday, killed at a place m ar Laurel Hill, on the North Carolina Central Railroad. It is alleged that Gibson was killed by his son, with an iron rake, with which he struck him. A little boy, namedlWillis Nelson, while playing with a gv.n in Charleston, was instantly killed by the discburge of the weapon. Baroness Bnrdett Coutts says that one Parisian milliner uses io.ooO humming birds every season. The taxable property of Fairfteld amounts to $3,200,7:17.' and- the children G..-177. Funeral Invitation. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bruce, are invit< d to attend the funeral of their INFANT LAUGH? TER, THIS (Wedn^day-v MORNING, at 0 o'clock, from tlo-ir residence on Arse? nal Hill. V i*. . i ?! . Board of Fire Masters. . ripITE Regular Meeting of the Board of I Fire Masters will be held in lnd? Pendent Hall, THIS ~(Wednesday) fiflfaNOfaj at /*ov.k*ck> 1 _June If, T. P. PURSE. Clerk. Dissolution. TIE medical copartnership existing under the firm title of Drs. TAYLOR | A DARBY expires by terms of limitation, and hereafter Dr. Taylor can be found at bis Office, as usual, and Dr. Darb v.at ??'J -^isidence until further notice. * ^ for Breakfast )avis' Dia Bis fresh .. "grass BUT aoaper than any ? in' tdwn, at ^ HARDY' BOI^HOITS. mk . 6 For *5 Cent t ft ? Wkat? Wi) Do! rP will cure all Impurities of the P.loo.l; it will cum all Scrofulous Diseases; it will remove all Tetter Affections; it will ? cur.) Rheumatism and (tonty Affections; I I it will remove all manner of Sores; it ' i will improve the Complexion; it will re- ! I move nil Pimples and Boils; it will euro I ' all Constitutional Disorders; il will cure I Ulcers, Swellings of the Glands; it will euro Cancer by removing the cause in I the blood; it will give a Clear and Beau? tiful Skin; HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT will cure when other remedies fail. Let the afflicted try it. Ask tor Hcinith's Queen's Delight. June 41 TT /\ TL V A? ?TI npHRASHERS, HORSE POWERS, EN X GINES, FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac , Ac., at ma? nufacturers' price. Send for catalogue to L?RICK A; LOWRANCE, April 22 Columbia S. C. Do Not be lied Astr ay BY the sensational advertisements of houses that ure trying hard to mo? nopolize the trade oi this city. Call on your old friend, nTh& Leader of Low Prices," And you w ill iind that ho is as deter? mined sis ever Not to be Under-sold! PRICES AS LOW AS AM'BODY, \ And BKD?CTU ?XSarc made all through my stock, as it must be sold or greatly j reduced before my removal. | June 15 C.F. JACKSOX. SEED PEAS! >-f\f \ RUSHELS select SEED PEAS, I V/V/ for Mile by June 1 J. A. HENDRIK & BRO. G ra ncl Sale or DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS by C. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices. COMPELLED t<? move in six weeks, ! ) the Stock in everv Department will he sold at GREAT SACRIFICE. _June 12 Flour and Meal AND MIXED FEED! CtAll LOAD ORDERS filled on short ; notice. Address ' -CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS," Charlotte, N. C. R. D. GRAHAM, Propriotor. Gko. C. CuvMiir.us, Superintendent. May 21 liuo* Wine List?May, 1876. THE -CITY BALL CRO-' CERY STORE" ?fters, its be? low specified, the finest Wine List ever published in Co? lumbia: CLARETS St. Estophe, St. Julian. Margaux, Tontet Cauet, in pints and quarts. HOCKS -Laubenheiuier, Houkhoiuit-r, Budesheiuier. SAUTERNES nautSautorues, Graves .V Preiguac, Latour Blanch, Chateun Yqnem. CHAMPAGNES Tommery A Grenos Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wino in? ported, Ohaus A Duchatel's ??Sillery," Carte Blanche, Kelly Island, Ac. SHERRIES AND PORTS- -These of fine quality, age and bouquet, full stock, most carefully selected. My stock of French Braudies, Holland Gin. California Wines and Brandies, Do? mestic Whiskies, "Maryland," "Baker," "Finch," "Bomgarden,' and other favor? ite brands, is always full up. I have always endeavored to keep this branch of my business supplied only with best possible quality obtainable, and am fully satisfied with tue result. - Any rare Wine or particular brand not here advertised, will be procured from first hands at very few days' notice. GEO. SYMMERS, Citv Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant. May 20_ Notice. IWARN ALL MEN to keep off the Race Track, adjoining Fair Ground*, except those who have paid. CEO. W. BEARDEN. Columbia, May 27, 1875. May 28 lmot "THE BARCAII ?R? mm "i THE 6BUT SAU TO TO-MORROW (Mondav) JUNE 14, at! ANCE SALE. We will turn all our as "BARGAIN COUNTERS," at "\V. D. I will.pious a great variety of Good* which season, and will be marked at PRICES will have attached to it a Ticket marked j clo marked on it in "Plain Figures." A great variety of Gooels will be put u, time for those in need of DRY GOODS tc ? ?ess. The sab- will be continued from dav ti proport ion wo wish. BARGAIN COUNT As wc desire consumers to get the ai against spoculate>rs who would pick thei allow a person at one timo lo get us much article. No Goods will be sent out ouap The terms of the salo will be CASH ON All are invited to come, as they will L all vonr spare change with you, as you w little money. Come every day this week and stay as 1 will miss the BARGAINS, and be sorry tl Wo give you below a few STARTLING 1.000 yards 10-4 PEPPERELL BLEAt cents. 2,000 yards 4-1 WAMSFTTA BLEACH! 1,000 yards 1-1 NEW YORK MILLS M ?2,000'yards 4^1 ANDROSCROGGIN . cents. 2,000 yards HILL'S SEMPER IDEM M :J.0OO J EOOT G. MUSLIN, at 81 cents. GOOD PRINTS, at 5 cents. STANDARD PRINTS, at 61 cents. ALL BEST PRINTS MADE, at 8V cent 1.000 pair Men's, Ladies', Misses'and Cl less than manufacturers' cost. 100 dozen Ladies' and Gent?' HOSIER' 100 pieces BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOOT June 13 W. D. Pendleton Manufacturing Co. Stock. ON WEDNESDAY, 23d instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., at our office, 127 Richardson street, we will soil, to the highest bidder, for cask, on account of whom it may concern, SEVENTEEN AND-A-HALF SHARES OF THE PEN DLETON MANUFACTURING COM- ? FAN Y S STOCK. Far value of each share $100. SEIBELS A EZELL, tluneb Auctioneers. MOSQUITO NETS, While and Colored. MOSQUITO BARS, White and Color?;!. I MOSQUITO NETS. White and Coloro i. ; Kidsra LATEST IlffEOTSS PATSST. Fixtures all ready for hanging up. Ii \f\f\ LATEST Stvles LADIES ?UUU and CHILDREN S STRAW I HATS, onlv FIFTY CENTS EACH. JOKES, DAVI8 & BOUKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver '.V Co. June 13_ New Fresh Goods J.H, KlWARD'S IARGE assortment of rich und beauti J ful DRESS GOODS. The styles and patterns of. PRINTS are numberless in variety, and evejy de? partment of his large establishment has neon replenished with accessions re? freshingly seasonable and accommodat? ingly priced. The Millinery Department Is superbly stocked. Jt^T-Mr/Kinord invites a call. California and Imported Wines, Liquors, Etc. "VjAjk JUST received, direct from gfcMSprr^-'*alifornia a carload of supe 4 jSjC rior WINES and BRANDIES, ^^^^s^^made of delicious grapes in that highly favored Country. Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY. Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN,, Otard and other brands BRANDY. Sherry, Port and Madeira WTNESo I am also manufacturing, that superior LAGER BEER,! for which my brewery hosl acquired such a deserved rer"_ potation. Give it a trial?it is pure, and warranted free from - any deleterious in? gredient s. Physicians recommeud it ? ^ Tf Also, best brands Import-dand Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and ' * Chewing TOBACCO, 4o?: My SALOON is supplied with .the best of everything. LUNCH ovary.-day,at 11 O'clock, Give me a call, at' the sign of the big barrel, Nos. 1C4 and ICO Richardson street JOHN C. SEEGERS. ? PJ COUNTERS" the , , v'. ? . ! : ;.; i. .. m m m I SI PUT DI WTO, n> o'clock, we will commence our CLEA'R Centre Counters into what will be known A)VE A CO.* STORE," upon which we we do not wish to carry over to next REGARDLESS OP COST. Each article ftargaht (hunter, and the price of the arti |H>n these Counters, and now will be the > lay in their supplies, for tee mean torrf? > day, until the stock is reduced to the ERS will be replenished every day. dvantegfl of these bargains, and to guard n up to soli again at a profit, we will only as one piece or one dozen, or less, of r.ny probation or memorandum. DELIVERY. my Goods nt half the usual prTc?. Dring ill be able to get a good many floods- for ong as you can; for those who stay fiw.iy lev did not come. PRICES of the manr Goods to be sold: 1LED SHEETING, W?rth DO cents, at :17.J F.D MUSLIN, at 1C cents. USLIN, at 15 cents. \ND FRUIT OF LOOM MUSLIN, at 12.J USLIN. at 10 cent?. lildren's SHOES, from 40, cents upwards - If, at HALF PRICE. >S, at(,\, 10, 121, 15 and 25, Ac, Ac. Ac. LOVE & CO., Columbia, S. C.