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Telegraphic?Foreign News. Bi-xfaht, July 9.?A farewoll banquet was givon to the American team this af? ternoon. Mr. Robert Thompson, a pro? minent morohant, presided, and made n specuh, wishing the Americans every success. Mayor Lindsay entered nenr the closo of the banquet and presented Col. Gildersleevo with tho oup won by him. Tho Mayor said tho citizens of Belfast wero glad tho cup was going to America. Col. Gildersloeve returned thanks, and declared ho would ovor con? sider tho oup his most important trophy. After further speeches and toasts, the company roso and the visitors proceeded to tho pier to tako the steamer for Glas? gow, escorted by tho Mayor and a dele? gation of citizens. Thousands of peoplo lined tho docks and piers to soo them off, and thcro was loud and hearty oheoring as tho vessel steamed out. Tho party will visit tho Scottish lakes to-morrow, and oxpect to arrive in Edinburg in tho evening. Col. Gildersloeve declines tho proposition for team matches. Tho club adheres to its determination that it would shoot but one team match. Madrid, July 9.?Official despatches report that tho Carlist General Dorre? garay, after reaching tho villages of Augaes and Casbas, at the foot of Mount Guam, succeeded in entering Arragon, near tho Pyrenoes. Throo brigades nro actively pursuing him. Tho Impartial says Don Carlos and staff have hurriedly decamped from Trovino to nvoid pur? suit. Tho Alfonsists rolioved Vittoria and entered tho oity, on Wednosday. The Cnrlists havo been defeated at Trovino, with a loss .of 400 killed and sixty pri? soners. They are retreating to the North? ern part of Alava.; ? Tho Carlist General Dorregaray is be? ing activoly pursued by tho Alfonsists. It is believed ho will attempt to take re fugo on Pronoh territoryl Paris, July 10.?Tho loss in Lisionx and vicinity is 2,000,000f. Floods are subsiding. Mad hid, July 10.?Among the prison? ers taken by the Alfonsists nt Cantarrega is a Gnrlist Brigadier-General and 170 officers. Moscow, July 10.?The King of Sweden has arrived in this oity. London, July 10.?Tho Times, having published some strictures on an address in favor of ? Henry Ward Beeoher, drawn up by tho Congregational ministers, Rev. Dr. Alex. Raleigh, ono of tho signers, has written.-a letter in reply. Ho vindicates tho action of himself and his friends in signing the address; ho never meant to commit any portion of tho non-conformists to his views. He then proceeds to deolaro that it is not sound prinoiplo to assert, because a man may be blameable in lighter things, he is not to bo approached with an expres? sion of sympathy by tboso who are un? speakably glad to beliovo ho bos shown himself innocent of a heavier charge, with complete success. Tho letter con? cludes as follows: "I never supposed that in signing tho documont, I was ex? pressing any opinion on Mr. Boeotier's sayings or doings in general. I behove tho Christian sentiment of England will unanimously lament and condemn some things which Mr. Boochor acknow? ledges in the course of tho trial. Ho has blamed himself without stint Now I beliovo ho has recovered himself, nnd will stand in honor and usefulness ns formerly." Tho Times' Madrid despatch says events of groat iniportanco are looked for. * Tho Times' special despatch from Paris says that tho Memorial Diplomatique news? paper announces that tho Turkish stu? dents in Paris havo been ordered home, and that with tho money hitherto de? voted to tho education of these yonths, Turkey will establish an institution at Constantinople offering equal advantages to those of Paris. V .vi.pa a also, May 25.?A tcrriblo Norther occurrod, during which many lives woro lost and vessels wrecked. Nothing could withstand tho awful sea that was set up by the violenco of tho wind; boats woro knocked about and up? set like cockle-shells. Tho Chilian j man-of-war Valdivia -did not get up steam in time, broke from her moorings, and droyo ilown upon tho men-of-war Thalaba an* Esmcralda, causing to both vessols great damage in thoir foro-parts? the Esmcralda threatening to upset; hor chains were lot go, and after drifting about tho harbor and damaging several other vessels, was finally run ashore to provont hor from sinking. Chili.papers give tho: following additional details of tho lighters and boats, the last two pro? bably exceeding 100 in number. Tho de? struction of baths and other property afloat is not enumerated. Tho amount will bo very heavy. Tho railway was also much damaged. A lotter from Salazar, May 28, to the Barran^ville Shipping List, in relation to tho earth . quakes, says, from several sources, wo near that the Venezuela side has suf? fered, if possible, more soverely than tho Colombian, and whila it is possible that these- statements may yet bo exaggerated, nevertheless in its mildest aspoct it can? not bo less than an awful catastrophe. Madrid, Jnly 10.?An official despatch to the Government gives the following details of military operations: Tho fight? ing on Wednesday, near Sanclares, in tho province of Alva, lasted five hours. The Carlists wero under Ferula and Carlos; they numbered eighteen batta? lions of infantry, twelve guns and 450 wounded and a number taken prisoners. Tho Alfonsist Genf ral Contrerns twico brilliantly charged the Navarreoso with a body of eighty lancers, sowing death within their ranks and creating a panic. The railroad between Vittoria and Marauds has been restored, and that between Valencia and Vinaraozes will shortly bo ro-openod. General JoveUar is at Moralin, province of Oastellori do la Piano. Welter's division is endeavoring to overtake Dorregaray. It has orders Tho loss was 140 killed, many to immediately attack, if it comes up with him. All tho fords of the river Gallego in Aragon are guarded. Toronto, July 10.?Tho Mayor of this city decided to attend tho international banquet, at Guildhall, London, on tho 28th. i Tho Mayors of Hamilton and Halifax also accepted tho invitation; Mayors of Quebec and Montreal have de? clined. Hamilton, Canada, July 10.?The black tongue is raging among the cattle South of this place. Telegraphic?American News. Boston, July 10.?The "Prince Hal" Grand Lodge of Colored Masons, of this city, has received oflicial notice of its re? cognition by tho Lodge of Gormanv. KALEion, N. C, July 10.?It is believed there are impostors in Northern markets buying goods under assumed names of rcliablo North Carolina merchants. It is thought the device used to commit swindle is to represent the purchases to bo for a "branch store," and thus avoid shipment to tho regular address of the reliable merchant. Camden, N. J., July 10.?President Grant, accompanied by Hon. Hamilton Fish, Geo. W. Childs and several other gentlemen, arrived at Camden, from Long Branch, and woro met by Gov. Hartranft, Hon. A. E. Boric, Col. Fred. Grant, Collector Comly end others, who escorted them to the rovenue-cuttcr in waiting at the wharf, which immediately started for Capo May. Lawrence, Mass., July 10.?The At? lantic Cotton Mills, 1,250 operatives, shut down at noon to-day, for eight weeks; tho operatives lose $30,000 in wages by the shut down. New YonK, July 10.?Panama advices of tho 2d, say public attention has been diverted to the lato earthquakes at Cu cutn, of which no additional information has been received. Tho pooplo and Federal officials wero moving to aid the liuffercrs by a national commission, to do what was possible, and both houses of Congress had voted money for tho pnr Eose. A national aid committee baa also cen appointed to apply all funds re? ceived. Considering the state of law? lessness that was developing itself at the Eccno of the earthquake, disasters by the peoplo pillaging the ruins of the da? maged towns and cities, instead of aid? ing and protecting the unfortunate, ns well as tho disturbed political condition of tke republic in general, President Perez has issued a decreo to increase tho national army to 3,000 men. GaANiTEvrLLE, July 10.?Two children, while playing on the track of the Nassau and Acton Bailroad, were run over; ono killed and tho othor fatally wonnded. Washington, July 10.?Commodore G. H. Cooper, in command at Pcnsacola Navy Yard, telegraphed to the Navy De? partment, to-day, that there are no new cases yet of fever at quarantine there; tho nine patients from the German bark Von Moltkcnro convalescent. No deaths have occurred since last despatch. There are no cases at tho navy yard. A telo gram received here, this morning, from Key West, reports three deaths from yel? low fever and two now cases of tho dis oaso there yesterday. Probabilities?For the South Atlantic and Gulf States, falling or stationary barometer. South-west to South-east winds, continued warm, cloudy or partly cloudy weather and rain areas aro pro? bable. Chicago, July 10.?Rev. S. D. Osgood, Secretarjuof the American Baptist Mis? sionary Union, is dead. St. Louis, July 10.?The Constitu? tional Convention now in session at Jef? ferson City and tho City Council of St. Louis havo passed resolutions highly complimentary to the lato Gen. Blair, and deeply deploring his death. Tho latter body will attend his funeral, and will co-oporato with other organizations and individuals in showing respect to tho deceased. Gov. Yardin and other State officers will also attend. Baleioh, N. C, July 10.?Tho Cotton States Congress assembles on Tuesday, 13th, in tho hall of the House of Repre? sentatives. A largo attendance is ex? pected. A banquet will be given to tho delegates on. Wednesday night. Rail? roads throughout tho South grant half rates to delegates. Gov. Brogden will deliver a wolcomo address, and T. H. Busbeo extend the hospitalities of the city. Tho hotels entertain at reduced rates. Atlanta, July 10.? Goneral Henry L. Henning, of Columbus, Ga., died to-day. Portland, Me., July 10.?A tremen? dous storm of rain, thunder and light? ning broke over this city, this morning. The Catholic Church was struck, and though but little damage was dono by lightning, the church was considerably injured by smoke and water. Tho First Baptist Church, new Payson Memorial Church and Chestnut Street Methodist Church all suffered moro or less injury from the storm. Washington, July 10.?The Consul at Nassau roports tho total loss of tho Ame? rican schooner Almarotta, from New York for Now Orleans, at South Bomini Shoals, Bahamas; part of tho cargo and ship'B matorial and crew wero taken to Nassau; among the cargo saved was 765 marble tomb-stones shipped to New Or? leans for graves of Federal soldiers. Yestordav's Market Reports. New York?Noon.?Money 2. Gold 1.161. Exchange?long 4.87}; short 4.001. State bonds quiet, except South Carolinas, which are lower. Cotton quiet?uplands 15J; Orleans 16; sales 030. Futures openod quiet and steady: July 15?@1513-32; Augustl5|?15 13-32; Beptembor 151-16@161; Ootober 14 11-16(5)14 23-32. Flour C?10o. bet? ter. Wheat lc bottor. Corn lc, better. Pork firm?mess 20.50. Lard quiet? steam 131. 7 P. M.?Bank statement shows loans increased 81,500,000; specio increased 3,125,000; legal tenders doereasod 3,125, C00; deposits increased 4,500,000; reserve ticcreased 1,125,000. Cotton cloned quiet; Bales 939, at 15J01G; all spinners. Flour 10015c. Letteron snipping grades; fair export demand?5.2008.25. Wheat opened l@2c. bettor, but closed with advance, last holders generally more dis? posed to realize?1.3301.40. Corn Arm ?82} ?83}. Oats dullnnd heavy?65? G8. Pork heavy?new 20.40020.5*0. Lard heavy?new prime steam 13}; old 13?0 13 11-1G. Sugar and coffee without de? cided change. Freights steady?steam f;rain 7|?8|. Money easy?1}02. Stor? ing steady?71. Gold quiet?15jj01G. Governments dull?new 5s 18}. States quiet and nominal. Cotton net receipts 344; gross 595. Futures closed steadier; sales 12,000: July 15 7-16015 15-32; August 15 7-1G015 15-32; September 15 J ?15 5-32; October 14 23-32011?; No? vember 145; December 146; January 14 25-32; February 11 31-32015; MarcL 15 6-32015 3-1G: April 15$?15 13-32; May 15;>; Jnne 15]015 25-32. Weekly specie shipments $3,000,000. Baltimore.?Oats firm?60065. Pro? visions quiet and onlv limited jobbing demand. Pork firm?21.00. Bulk shoul? ders 9; clear rib sides 12012J, loose. Bacon?shoulders 10; clear rib 13}; hams 12.1(7? 15. Whiskev firmer and higher?f. 22. Sugar strong?10^. Cot? ton firm?middling 15J015}; low mid? dling 133@115;; good ordinary 14? 14J; gross receipts 220; exports coastwise 40; sales 150; spinners 125. Memphis.?Cotton firm and nskinj. higher?middling 14}; net receipts 53; shipments 4G5; sales OO?. New0rlean3.? Cotton quiet -middling 15V; low middling 14}; good ordinary 13; net receipts 19; gross Gil; sales 500. Galvestox.?Cotton quiet?middling 14J; low middling 13.1; good ordinary 12;{; net receipts 202; exports Great Bri? tain 1,878; coastwise 20; sales 303. Charleston.?Cotton steady?mid? dling lw low middling 111; good ordi? nary 13}@13:[; net receipts 232; sales 100. Savannah.?Cotton firm?middling 141; low middling 14; good ordinary 13i{; net receipts 14; sales GO. NonFOLK.?Cotton firm?middling 15; net receipts 37; exports coastwise 75; sales 50; stock 1,408. Louisville.?Flour quiet and un? changed. Wheat nominal?1.05. Corn 73(g>75. Bulk meats?shoulders 8?,; clear rib 12; clear 12J. Bacon shoulders 9jj; clear rib 13; clear 132C'i-13*. Hams? sngar-enred 13013}_. Lard* 14.'015. Whiskey steady?l.lo. Bagging quiet? 134014. Wilmtnoton.?Cotton steady and no? minal?middling 14}; low middling 14}; good ordinary 13; net receipts 1; exports coastwise 116. Auousta.?Cotton quiet and firm? middling 14J;. low middling 14}; good ordinary 13}; net receipts 75; sales 63. Cmc.voo.?Flonr quiet and unchanged. Wheatopenod firm, but closed dull?030 1.08}. Corn dull and drooping?(?70 GO;. "Pork buoyant and unsettled?10.50. Lard qniot and firm?13.20. Shoulders 8}. Whiskey firm and fair demand?1.17. Cincinnati.-?Flour steady. Wheat quiet?1.2001.25. Corn firm-68070. Shoulders 8}; clear rib 11j; clear 12. Bacon quiet "and unchanged and only a limited jobbing demand. Whiskey firm and higher?1.10, Mouile.?Cotton quiet?middling 14} ?14?; low middling 14; good ordinary 131; net receipts 20; exports coastwise 42; sales 150. Boston.?Cotton quiet?noddling 151; low middling 15j; good ordinary 14j; gross receipts 81: sales 145. PiuxiDELPni v. ? Co11< >n firm?m i d dlin i. 151; low middling 15}; good ordinary 14A; gross receipts 117. Livkupool?3 P. M.?Cotton quiet ? uplands 7}; Orleans 7 7-10; sales 8,000, including 4,800 American; speculation and export 2,000; basis middling up? lands, nothing below low middling, de? liverable September or October, 7]; sales new crop, basis middling uplands, no? thing below low middling, 7j. The Great Hush FOB BARGAINS DRY GOODS To be kept up by c. f. jackson; THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. f OR the next ten days, the ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS' will bo at the Bargain Counter Prices. DRESS SILKS from 50c. per yard up. And all goods sold without regard to cost July 11 Wanted,"at Columbia Tannery, i a Ann lbs- R??a mDEs _JLV_/? V_/V_/ for which, or any part, cash will be paid. For further par? ticulars, apply to J. WATTES A CO., P. O. Box 1G9. July 10_3_ NEW STORE. Groceries, Liquors and Family Supplies. THE under? signed have ta? ken possession of the commo? dious storo un-_ dor Irwin's Hall, and are now prepare^, with a full stock of fresh, and well se? lected goods, to furnish all in need of GROCERIES. LIQUORS and FAMILY SUPPLIES in general. Their prices i will be satisfactory. Give them a call. July 9 lmo R. ARNDT & CO. Great Reduction IN GROCERIES! ON and after this date, my large and well selected stock of GROCERIES ami PROVISIONS Will bo sold at greatly reduced prices for cash. I particularly call the attention of tho public to my largo stock of BACON, LARD and BUT- | TER, all of tho very best quality, and cheap. 200 barrels new Solomon's Fancy FLOUR, just received fresh from the mill, and price reduced. TEAS, COFFEES and SUGARS, of! standard quality. Prices on the entire [ line reduced. The following list of LIQUORS have just been received, the quality of each being guaranteed: Otard & Co.'s Pale BRANDY, in wood and bottle. Hennessey's Pale BRANDY, in wood and bottle. Old Jamaica RUM. . Old St. Croix RUM. Old Holland GIN, in wood and bottle. Pale SHERRY. Brown SHERRY. Sweet MALAGA. Old PORT. Old Rve WHISKEY. Old Mountain Corn WHISKEY. These Liquors are superior to any over offered to the Columbia trade before, and will be sold very cheap, considering | quality. All goods delivered. Store closes at 7 o'clock. July 9_ HARDY SOLOMON. Agricultural Implements. Ct MUT MACHINES, O BOLTING CLOTHS, COTTON GINS, MILL-STONES. MILL-STONES. MILL-STONES, BELTING, THRESHERS, ENGINES, FAN MILLS, FEED CUTTERS, &C, AC, AC, At manufacturers' prices. Send for | catalogue to June 21 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. THUNDERBOLT. rjTlHIS new brand of CIGARS, when once known to Smokers, will certainly! have the effect of a THUNDERBOLT, striking right square into the Cigar ] Trade, and, like the Havana Tips, start? ling the smoking community. July 1 PERRY & SLAWSON. 3?"des w :boo: AT R. L. Bryan's Book Store. G1 EN. SHERMAN'S MEMOIRS, from IT the settlement of California to the present time, with a large and complete | map. Livingstone's Last Journals, with maps and plates, $2.50. Man and Beast?Here and Hereafter; j illustrated by 300 anecdotes, by Rev. J. G. Wood, $1.50. The Better Self Home Essays, by au? thor of the Gentle Life, $1.75. We and Our Neighbor, by Mrs. Har? riet Beecher Stov. e, $1.75. A Short History of the English People, by Green, $1.75. Also, a variety of new London Novels. Wine List?May, 1876. THE "CITY HALL GRO? CERY STORE" offers, as be? low specified, the finest Wine Litt ever published in Co? lumbia: CLARETS?St. Estephe, St. Julian, Margaux, Pontet L'anet, in pints and quarts. HOCKS?Lanbeuheinicr, Hockkc-inicr, Hildesheimer. SAUTERNES - Haut Sautcrnes, Graves ! A Preignac, Latour Blanch, Chatcnu Yqnem. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery A Greno's Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wine im? ported, Obaus A Dnchatel's "Sillery," Carte Blanche, Kelly Island. Ac. SHERRIES AND PORTS?These of 1 fine quality, ago and bouquet, full stock, most carefully selected. My stock of French Brandies, Holland Gin, California Wines and Brandies, Do-1 inestic Whiskies, "Maryland," "Baker," | "Finch," "Bomgarden, and other favor ito brands, is always full up. I have always endeavored to keep this branch of my business supplied only with beBt possible quality obtainable, and am fully satistled with tho result. Any rare Wino or particular brand not here advertised, will bo procured from first hands at very few days' notice. GEO. SYMMERS, City Hall Grocer and Wino Merchant. Kerosene! Kerosene!! ??f\ BARRELS pure white standard OU KEROSENE, just received and for Bale at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene delivered, free of drayage, in any pnri of the city by JOHN AQNEW & SON. SEED PEAS! tvs HAA BUSHELS select SEED PEAS. 4 UU for sale by June 1 J. A. HENDRIY & BRO. I ;- ?-.-? ? ' ? mw A-m.otJ.Q3Lx Sales. Real Estate. By H. & S. BEARD, Auct'rs. The Columbia Building and Loan Asso? ciation, of Columbia, S. C, ngainst E. W. "Wheeler. BY virtuo of power to me given as President of the Columbia Building und Loan Association, of Columbia, S. C. by the ebove-named E. W. Wheeler, of the city of Columbia, S. C, by his deed, signed, sealed and delivered, to sell the property hereinafter described, and for him, and in his name, to execute and deliver proper titles to the purchaser or purchasers of snid property, I hereby give notice that on MONDAY,*the 2d day of August next, I will sell, at public auction, in the city of Columbis, S. C, before tho Court House, to the highest bidder, for cash, All that TRACT OF LAND, lying within the city of Columbia, S. C., con? taining twenty-five (25) acres, more or less; bounded North by the.land now or formerly of Mrs. Tines, lots of E. W. Wheeler and D. B. DeSanssusa; East by Laurens street; Sotrth by tower Bound? ary street, and West by t*nct lately of Mrs. McCord; twenty-one MCtof being a portion of the land convoyed to E. \V. Wheeler by John B. YateB, September 27th, 18G9, and four acres being the lots conveyed to E. W. Wheeler by P. F. Fnizee, Sheriff, Janunrv 3, 1870. July 8 GEO. L. DIAL, President. The above property was transferred to B. H. Cain February 18, 1873, subject to agove mortgage. _ THE GREAT SENSATION IN DRY GOODS STILL. IN FULL BLAST ! ?AT? TO-MORROW (Monday) the BARGAIN COUNTERS will be bountifully re? plenished with a new, fresh line of goods, and will be kept up during the week. Beautiful DRESS GOODS at 10c; i worth 25 and 50c. 10 pieces Plain White LINEN LAWN, at 20c.; worth 40c. 15 pieces Fancv LINEN LAWN, at 20 and 25c.; worth 40 ond 50c. 5 pieces BLACK GRENADINE, at 25c.; worth 50c. 3 cases New Style PRINTS, at 0} and 8Jc. 1 case 4-4 American PUCALE, at 10c, fast colors. 15 pieces Scotch TWEEDS, at 25c; worth 50c 10 pieces Brown LINEN DRILL, at 25c; worth 50c. . 1 caso each Wamsutta ond New York Mills MUSLIN, at 15c 1 case each Androscroggan and Fruit of Loom MUSLIN, at 12Jc 1 case Hill's Semper Idem MUSLIN, at 10c 1 case 10-4 Peppcrell Bleach SHEET? ING, at 37Jle. 3 bales 4"-4 Fino Brown SHEETING, at 9c. Ladies', Men's and Misses' BOOTS and SHOES, from 40c. upwards. The above "STARTLING PRICES" represent onlv a few of the GREAT BARGAINS that will lie offered to reduce stock. Now is your time to buy a good deal for little money. W. D. LOYE & CO., Grand Central Dry Goods House, June 27 Columbia, S. C. MOSQUITO NETS, White and Colored. MOSQUITO BARS, White and Colored. MOSQUITO NETS, White and Colored. Made on LATEST IMF&QVSD PATENT. Fixtures all ready for hanging up. 1AAA LATEST Styles LADIES ,UUU and CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, only FIFTY CENTS EACH. JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co. June 13_ Non-Board Fire Insurance and Real Estate Agency. HOME Fire Insurance Company, Charleston, S. C. Petersburg Savings and Firo Insur? ance Company, of Petersburg, Ya. Citizens Fire Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J. Rates low and companies first class. Office in the Union Bank. WINTHROP WILLIAMS, k July 1 _,_Agent. Millinery OF the LATEST STYLES ; j also, Ladies' and Children's ( SUITS of all sizes and qual? ity; UNDERWEAR, COR? SETS, HAIR and FANCY GOODS. Just received, a large assortment of Wenck's . PERFUMERY, at MRS. C. B. REED'S.