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Foreign ?CWB. . ' I'Alua, July 8. -Olor.zaga goes to. Ma? drid to-night, to endeavor , to moko ar rangODjonta satisfactory to all parties. Embnssadors from Austria, England and Italy conferred to-day with DeQraua mout. They scorned favorable to Franoe. UoGrammont received the Prussian Mi? nisters to-day. Napoleon conferred to? day with the Ministers of War, Navy and Justice. Two French army corps aro ready for immediate movement. Marshal Bazaine commands one and Gen. LaBrnn the other. Marshal MacMnhon will com? mand tho army. Gen. LteBouof has an important command. Count Paletaoo will oommand the troops operating against Spain. Activo preparations are progressing at the sea-ports. A report, which seems well founded, is in circulation here, that the Prussian Minister of War ordered all general of? ficers of tho Prussian army to join their corps without delay. The Memorial Diplomatique says a French circular has been issued defining the situation. . From semi-official journals this morn? ing'are gathered tho following details touching the oandidaturo of the Prince of Hohenzollern: General Prim meant hostility when tho Spanish Government notifiod the great powers of Europe ol Hohenzollern's candidature ou the 3d oi Joly4,' General Prim advised Senor Oloa z&ga,' the Spanish Minister here, that he, k General Prim, had chosen Prince Leo a pola? of Hohenzollern, and that the I Spanish Ministry felt assured that thc V French. Government would object to it, bat that he depended upon the highei sentiment bf the Emperor. This prove? that General Prim meant to act without the consent of the Emperor. France has communicated with other powers o: Europe, nod in ail cases has receiver words of sympathy. All she seeks n Berlin1 and Madrid is to prevent politi col complications, i A despatch.recently forwarded to th( k Spanish Government by the Duke di I Grammont, was mado public to-day I The Dake says, Franco hopes Spain wil I renounce the only candidate for tin throne, who is altogether disagreeable He recalls tho services of tho Frencl Government in Spanish affairs by inter dieting plots and arresting invading Car listo. Also urges the fact that Franc? aided Spain in the establishment of i provisional Government. No answer ha yet been received from Prussia since tin declaration of the Secretary of Foreigi Affairs in the Corps L?gislatif a few day ago. Oa the morning of that day, how ever, a despatch was received from Pms sia to the effect that tho Governmerj knew nothing of tho candidature c Prince Hohenzollern to the throne c Spain. LONDON, July 9.-The questions o issue botween France and Prussia, reit tivo to the Spanish crown, create som uneasiness in the English markets, bot here and in Liverpool; breadstuff's an cotton are uncertain in tone and price irregular-altogether due to a possibl continental war. The same influence : operating at Manchester in the mark? for cotton goods and yarns. Tho gem ral excitement does not soem to ha\ abated. The threatened rupture sti forms the topic for newspaper commet and ordinary conversation among tl people throughout Europe; while tl better opinion seems to be that war wi be at lost avoided. Despatches receive from some quarters of movements < troops, strengthening of garrisons, ac departure of fleets, are well calculated 1 exoite the gravest apprehensions. T day, the Austrian Government is pr epa ing to form a permanent camp near tl Prussian frontier; she has had this pla in contemplation for a long time. PAUIB, July 9.-The French rent reached the lowest point for years, yeste day, but subsequently rallied a fractio The Prussian Government disavow implication in the Hohenzollern's ca didatare. Genoral officers of the Pru sian army have been ordered to rejo their corps. France bas received i assuring despatches from most of tl great powers. Naval preparations a active. Montpensier opposes Hohe zollern. A demonstration will be ma in Madrid, on Sunday, against all 1 reign candidatos. Infallibility will be proclaimed ou t 17th. The Lords passed tho Irish land bi The House of Commons informally co montod upon Prussia's delay in answ ing France. The opinion is frequen expressed that the delay meant mischi if not a more dangerous purpose on t part of Prussia. Austrian journals say Austria will i interfere in tho Franco-Prussian com] cations. The Fronch Minister of War has issr, orders to all generals commanding, quiring them to report to tho War Oil immediately, the condition of tho troo arsenals, ammunition, & c., in their spectivo departments. LONDON, July 9-P. M.-Tho folk ing facts, rumors ana additional opinii aro gathered from ninny sources by t< graph to-day : Tho North-Gormau ll lin Gazette, in its loading article to-d says tho French press ia impndont r< ^iwe to the action taken by Prussia yjnhe Spanish question. Tho solection Prince Hohenzollern depends solely tho Spanish Cortes, and not on wishes of foreign powers. Paris is c siderably excited to-day, by rumors t Prussia is actively arming all tho Bn ports. Tho corps iVarmee now opera! ugaingt tho rebels iu Algei'ia, under G Wi mp pen, has been recalled. Tho telle De France, Paris, says tho Duko Grammont's declaration in tho Cc L?gislatif, recently, is equivalent to French ultimatum. Tho present sil tiou is tho result of Bismarck's intrig Tho Journal des D?bats, of Paris, i the policy of the Fronch Governn on the Spanish question threatens make all Spaniards unite on tho Pr of vier' yesterday no?ored th'? French Son? ate that- the .oSjar oj the orown to n Prus? sian wag nc act of Gen. Prim, aud was not binding- on tho Spanish Govern? ment. BERI?ZN, July 9.-Baron Wootkio, min? ister from Prussia to France, has not been recalled. In official circles here, the situation is thought free from dan? ger. Bismarck is implicated in the Ho? henzollern affair. Napoleon's attempt to hold him responsible is regarded a pretext. Domestic News. RICHMOND, July 9.-Tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad purchased from the State the Bluo Ridge Tunnel, on that road, paying the State $600,000 in State bonds. RICHMOND, July 9.-The conservative members of the Legislature, iu caucus this evening, appointed a State Central Committee, and choso Raleigh T. Daniel, of Richmond, ns Chairman; among thc members aro Gen. R. Kemper, ex-Con? federate General; Col. Albert Ordway, ex-Federal Colonel; Hon. John B. Bald? win, of Augusta, and Hon. James Wee son, of Richmond. The Legislature will adjourn on Monday, to October 1st. RALEIGH, N. C., July9.-Gov. Holden has declared Caswell County in a state of insurrection. His proclamation pub I li8hcd this morning sets forth no reason for so doing. No outrages have beeu re I ported that the pnblio know of, since tho death of Stepheus, two months since. SARATOGA, July 9.-150 horses are here for the races, whioh will commenoe on Thursday. The horses from Canada come ia boud. Hugh Dougherty, driver of the steam fire-engine Vigilant, died in Philadelphia on the 7th, from injurien received by being thrown from his seat during a race ! with engine United States, the two en j gines colliding. Robert Lloyd, a driver i of a carriage, was also injured, and tho carriage demolished by the Vigilant ruu I niug iuto it after Dougherty was thrown off. I WASHINGTON, July 9.-The Senate dis? cussed the Chinese; Sumner and Howard udvooated their rights; the Pacific Sena? tors urged a law forbidding their land? ing. Howard, Hamliu and Thurman are the Committee on the part of the Senate on the Georgia bill In the legislative appropriation bill, a provision hus been inserted, prohibiting tho Court of Claims from entertaining suits brought against the Government by residents of the Southern States, even though they can plead a restoration to all civil rights, by amnesty or pardon; they must Bhow affirmatively that they were always loyal, or they must go to Congress for relief. Tho Senate confirmed John D. Pope Attorney for Georgia, vice Ackerman; Commodores Selfridge, Sohenck, Me landon, Smith and Boggs to be Rear Admirals. Internal revenue receipts to-day $686,000. The naturalization troaty with Eng? land has been ratified. Senator Norton, of Minnesota, is hope? lessly sick. The Sennte discussed Mrs. Lincoln's pension. Yates impeached Mrs. Lin? coln's loyalty. The army appropriation bill passed. In session to-night. FINANCIAL AND C09UIERCIAL. NEW YORK, July 9-Noon.-Flour shipping wanted and steady; other grades dull and heavy. Cotton quiet and un? changed-uplands 20; Orleans 20}-^; sales 400 baleB. Freights dall. Money 3?5. Exchange-long 9%; short 10J?. Gold 11%. Bonds lljkj. Tennessee's, ex ooupou, 66}?; new 65>?; Virginia's, ex -coupon, 67; new 67; Louisiana's, old and new, 74; levee 6's 77; 8's 91>.<; Alabama 8's 99K; G's 77; Georgia 6's 85>?; 7's92^; North Carolina's, old, 52%; now 3o%; South Carolina's, old, 89; now 80. 7 P. M.-Cotton dull and nominal uplands 20; Orleans 20%; sales 800 bales; stock^33,109. Flour quiet and irre? gular. Wheat lc. higher. Freights quiet and steady. Money easy. Sterl? ing stroDg-long d???9J<?; sight 10>.<. Gold 12?4. Government's quiet and firm. Southern's quiet. ST. LOUIS, July 9.-Flour dull and littlo doing. Corn advancing and ia good demand. Whiskey firm, at 1.01. Mess pork firm, at 30.00. Shoulders 14; clear sides 17%@18. Lard dull-choico 15?4'@16. CHARLESTON, July 9.-Cotton quiet middlings 18@18l,?; sales 150 bales; re? ceipts 228; stook 5,888. AUGUSTA, July 9.-Cotton in fair de? mand, but nt lower rates; sales 200 bales; receipts 25 halos-middlings 17>.Y@17>??. SAVANNAH, July 9.-Cotton quiet and dull-middlings 18"'?; sales 62 bales; re? ceipts 398; stock 9,467. MOBILE, July 9.-Cotton dull and easier-middlings 18; sales 200 bales; receipts 77; stock 20,088. NEW ORLEANS, July 9.-Cotton dnll and nominal-middlings 18'.,'; sales 600 bales; stock G6.939. GALVESTON, July 9.-Cotton dull and nominal-good ordinary 15%; sales 180 bales; receipts 110; stock 14,810. LONDON, July 9-Noon.-Consols 92 '.,'; bonds fiat, at 90. LIVERPOOL, July 9-3 P. M.-Cotton dull and irregular-uplands 9J?@9-Vj; Orloans 0%@0%. HAVRE, June 8.-Cotton closed quiet, at 113,'J on spot. PARIS, July 9.-Tho Bourso opened excited, this morning-routes 70f. 25c. or 25c. lower than tho closing figures of last night. LATER.-Tho excitementon tho streets is increasing. Tho Bourso is very much excited-routes declining-last sales 69f. 50c, or 75o. below opening, and 67c. lower thau any figures made during the crisis hero; and there is great activity at Toulon and other French ports on the Mediterranean; anda large number of transports are being fitted out, to bring homo the enlire French army, now in Algeria. ?5 ' \u ? *? ;\ AND PUBLIC GENERALLY MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, DAT AND TRUNK EMPORIUM OK A. SMYTHE, MAIN 8THEET, COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING. HAVING determined to roduco my prosent spring and anmmcr stock of BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, fcc, which ia very largo and complete, in order to mako arrangements for tho fall trade, I offer all gooda in my lino at COST f'jr tho noxt thirty daya; at which time stock will he taken. Thia ia a raro opportu? nity, especially for tho trado and consumers, to secure great bargains, and I would most respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE. Juno 28_ To Tax Payers. THE County Treasurer will issue oxocutions against all peraons whoso taxes are not paid before tho 1st of AuguBt noxt. J.W.DENNY, June 10 mw Connty Treasnror. Mattress Making and Upholstering IAM now fully prepared to undertake any work in tho above liuo of busidoss. I will either furnish Materials, or make up thoso sent mo by my patrons. I warrant all my work to bo as well oxecnted as can bo done anywhere, and cheapor thau it can be dono by Bonding North. Specimens of my work can bo aecu, at auy timo, at my Shopa, on Wash? ington street, noar Masonic Hall. I invite all who want MATTRESSES made, or old Furniture mado to look as good as mw, to give me a call. I. GRIESSHABER. June 10_ fimo Special Notice. WE beg to tender our thanks to tho nu? merous patrons of LOWRANCE fz CO., for their past support, and pledge them, as wo have made additions to our capital and in? creased our facilities, to serve their intercala oven more faithfullv than heretoforo. Wo have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf Hardwaro and Fancy Groceries, and aro DE? TERMINED to clean out our stock at low pricoa, so as to bo aldo to FILL UP WITH FRESH GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE HAD ELSEWHERE. Give us a. trial, and you will be convinced. Orders from tho up-coun? try solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Juno 12 LOK Ki CK A LOWRANCE. Smokists aud che wists, call at tho Pollock House. E&W?&D- H. HE1N??01?, Successor to FUher?bHeinitsh. Druggist and Apothecary, COLTJMI?I A, S. C. THE subscriber, having purchased tho intorcst of Dr. John Fisher, dosircs to Jauiionnco that he will continue tho IQ BUSINESS, at tho old etand, and as? sume the entire management, assisted by Mr. Huon BOLAND WILTBERQEB, a son of tho late Dr. J. R. Wiltbergor, of Charleston, a joung man, correct and reliable, and of promising ability in bis profession. To tho friends and patrons of tho old firm, to whom tho sub? scriber feels ander obligations for favors shown, ho returns his acknowledgments and thanks. In taking cbargoof tho business, ho assures his friends and tho public that no effort will bo spared, on bis part, to sustain tho high character and well-known reputation of tho old houso. By assiduous and unremittod at attontion, personal supervision in tho com? pounding of medidnos and the preparation of Physician's proscriptions, ho hopes to secure a continuance of those favors hitherto so liberally and generously bestowed. E. H. HEINITSH. July 1 Druggist and Apothecary. SPECIAL NOTICE. IMPROVEMENTS COMMENCED. WE DEG TO INFORM OUR NUMEROUS friends and customers that we have so arranged our Goods and Counters that there will not be the slightest inconvenience in making pur? chases while the alterations in our store aro going on. Wa would advise parties at a distance, who cannot personally select goods, to send us their orders and wo will most certainly please in both quality and prices, or return tho money. We ship by Express "C. O. D." or as direct? ed. Still further reductions iu prices. Tho stock must ho cleared. Juno 14 J. H. .t M. L. KINARD. Stocks and Bonds, pi OLD AND 8ILVER, VDT Bank Notes, Coupons, County Claims, Jury Certificates, Mutilated Cnrrency, Ac, Ac. Bought and sold hy D. GAMBRILL, Broker, Oftice Columbia Hotel Building, Main street. May 19 3mo Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low to doalors by EDWARD HOPE. Juno 22 THE FOLIOT-HOLDBRS' LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TUE SOUTH, NO. ?'J BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. -o::o WM. MCBURNEY, President. OEORGE E. BOGGK, Secretary. E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice-Prea. and Aotnarv. JOHN T. DARBY, M. D., Modical Adviser. J. F. GLLMRR, Vioe-P., resident in Goorgia. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor. E. NYE HUTCHISON, Yico-Preaident, resi- I JAMES CONNER, Counsel, dent in North Carolina. TRUSTEES. William McBnrnev, J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, Henry Bischoff, William C. Bee, " J. Harvey Wilson, R. O'Nealo, Jr., Wm. G. Wbilden. Robert Muro, E. Nye Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A. 8. Johnson, Andrew Simonds, Z. B. Vance, Wm. M. Shannon, Georgo H. Moffett, John R. Dukes, M. McR&o, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner, Geo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilmcr, Giles J. Patterson, George E. Boggs, James R. Pringle, William Duncan, Rev. James P. Boyce, John H. Devereux, Lewis D. Mowry, John Screveu, Robt. L. McCaughrin, E. P. Alexandor, Wm. E. Ryan, John L. Hardes, Georgo H. McMaster, E. J. Soott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of I'cli ey-HoIders. ?Moro than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied for! This Company, having complied with all thc conditions of its Charter, is now prepared to ?BBU9 the UBual forms of Life and Endowment Policios on tho cash system. CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS/ CASH POLICIES/ Ail Policies non-forfeitablo after tho paymont of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies issued on surrender ol the original for an equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL I No Stockholders I AU Profits DIVIDED among tho Tolicy-Holdors. Dividends declared annually. Dividends onco declarod aro non-forfeitable, and may be used io reduce the Premium, to increase the amount of Assuranco, or to make tho Policy self-sustaining. Dividends loft with tho Company, however applied, may bo used, in caso of need, to pay Premiums. Invoetmons coutlucd by Charter to tho most solid and reliable Securities. VS- Patronize tho only Lifo Assurance bi tho Stato, and koep your MONEY AT HOME. July 10 3mo The Cotton States LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, General Office at Macon, Georgia. Capital 0300,000 OF which $100,000 is deposited, as required by tho charter, with Statoauthorities of Georgia, and $50,000 in South Carolina, under Act of Legislature, for security of policy-holders. Tho business of this strictly Southern and ffVGOLD POLICIES icill be issued to those Home Company is confined by law to legiti- pref erring them. mate Lifo Insurance alono. POLICIES ISSUED Ampio provision AGAINST FORFEITURE of PO? ON ALL TUE APPROVEO MUTUAL PLANS. Tho licies in tho expressed terms of tho contract; Company bas also added tho Tontine System and rights of Policy-holders cloarly defined in (of dividends) to RB other plans. (Seo Ma- Policios. ANNUITIES, with participation in nual.) Profits, granted. Tho Company will always Ninoty per cent, of profits on thc Mutual purchase its Policies at their cash valuo whoo business dividod annually among all tho Mu- I dcBired. Wo ofter tho people of tho Stato samo tuai Policy-holders, without exception. One- j financial security as Northern Mutual Compa third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when nies, the accumulating premiums of tho in dcaircd-thc interest to ho provided for by tho ! sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital Company out of tho Dividends. Notes for j commencing with $500,000. Premium Loans not required. Non-participat- < This State represented in tho management ing I'olicies granted at greatly reduced rates. ' at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders. Wo, tho undersigned, having examined the Charter and Prospectus of the "Cotton Slates" Life Instn-aiice Company, Pareut Ofiice. Macon, Ga., do cheerfully recommend it to tho people of North and South Carolina as a reliable Southern Institution, Mutual in its working, and strictly confined to tho business of Life Insurance,with a guaranteed ea).ital ample for safety; and *$100,()l)0 securely invested (to accord with tho requirements of tho Charter) for tho security of policy holders. Signed by COL. WM. JOHNSTON, President C., C. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C. GEN. JOUN A. YOUNO, President Rock leland Factory, " Ex-Gov. /.. 1). VANCE, Attorney-at-Law. " COL. T. H. BREM and JOSEPH H. WILSON, Attorney-at Law, " GEN. WADE HAMPTON, JOHN W. PABKER, M. D., Columbia, S. C. JOSEPH D. POPE, Attorney-at-Law, " COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attorney-at-Law, C. D. MELTON, " W. F. DES.USSURE, A. N. TALLEY, M. D., Proi. 8. C. University, Columbia. COL. J. G. GIIUIES, Factor and Commission Merchant, " BLANDINA ft RICHARDSON, Attorneya-at-Law, Sumter, S. C. A.A. OILHEUT, Editor Watchman, " H. P. HAMMETT, Ex-President G. ft. C. Railroad, Greenville, S. C. COL. JAS. H. RION, W. R. RORERTSON, Winnsboro, S. C. GENS. M. C. BUTLER and lt. G. M. DUNNOVANT, Edgeiield, fi. C. A. P. ALDRICH, Barnwell, S. C. GEN. W. W. HAHLLEE, Marion, S. C. GEO. A. TRENHOLM & SON, Charleston, S. C. GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. B. D. BOYD, Proeident Bank, Newberry, S. C. J. A. INOIIH, Maryland University, formerly of South Carolina. GEN. ROUERT TOOMII.S, Georgia. JOHN P. KINO, Augusta, Ga., and others. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEORGIA-William B. Johnston, President; Wm. 8. Holt, Vicc-rrcsident; Georgo 8. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, Genoral Agent; 0. F. McCay, Actuary; W. J. MeOill, Superintendent of Agencies; Jamen Mercer Green, Medical Examiner. ADVISORY BOARD OF POLICY-HOLDERS, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. Ander? son, Sumter, President; Col. James ll. Rion, Winnsboro; Col. Wm. Wallsco, Columbia; Dr. Baum?l W. Bookhart, Fairflold; Col. James Farrow, Bpartanbnrg; Col. B. W. Ball, Lanrens: B. D. Boyd, President Bank, Newberry; Col. James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel Stradloy, Greenville*Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkville; Goo. JohnD. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. LAVAL, BLACK ?i Of BOES, General Agents for North and Kent li Carolina, ?$50,000 sinco deposited in South Carolina. . [April 28] Office Columbia, S. C. Tho Healing Springs, B?TBT COUNTS VIRGINIA. XT 7* LL Li be open on; tbe 15 th JUNE. They YT aro accessible by the Cbceapeako ana Ohio Railroad, from Milboro depot, twenty-; three miles by ut ages, crossing the Wai m Spring mountain abd passing 1 ho Warm and Hot Springo, or from Covington depot, sixteen miles, over a fine turnpike of easy grado, in full view of tho celebrated Falling Springs and the fino sconery on Jackson's River. Persona leaving Richmond or Washington in tho morning can reach tho Springs that night, or romain at Covington and arrivo at the Springs next morning. Pamphlets attesting tho virtue of tho wa? ters to bo had of tho proprietors, or of Messrs. Purcell, Ladd <fc Co., Richmond, or of tho agent at tho Springs. TELEGRAPH OFFICE at tho Springs. Board, $3 per day; $20 por week, and $75 per month. M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Residont Physician. R. M. QUARLES, Agent. DUXLOI* &. MCCANCE, ) Hoon W. Fnv, V Proprietors. A. Y^STOKES. _) Juno 16 thm9 CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's.) HAVING pnrcliR8od Dr. Taylor's intereat in this proporty, the subscribor proposos tc opon tho Boarding House on tho 18th of Juno, under tho suporviaion of J. W. Williams, late of tho Mansion House, Charlotte. Tho train on tho Charlotto and Rutherford Road leaves Charlotte at 7 o'clock a. m., daily (except Sundays,) and arrives at Cherryville at ll o'clock, where good Hacks, with caroful drivera, will ho ready to convoy passengers tc tho Springs at reasonable rates. c n A HOES ron noAnD. $3 por day; $15 per week; $43 for four weeks For children and servants, in tho usual pro portion. Children under two years, no charge A liberal discount made to families and par tics spending tho whole season in tho House. Tho subscriber would avail himself of tbii occasion, to aoknowlodgo, vory gratefully, th< liberal abare of patronage heretofore extend ed to these Springs by tho public. JOHN J. BLACKWOOD, June 23 Imo Post Cffice Shelby, N. C. Glenn',} Springs, SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S. C. A uflftri^kJ THIS delightful Waterinj S?mSvUtLlt? Piaco, unsurpassed by any ii flfi aSS HOSM- t h o South, for its medicina taXssSHSEf-^qualities, ia now open for th summer. Invalids and pleasure-seekers shoul not fail to visit this Spring. Bowling Alles Billiard Saloon, Croquet Grounds aro bein fitted up for tho amusement of tho guestt Fancy Balla during tho summer. Rooms nowl and comfortably furnished, and tho Table sur plied with tho best of everything. Stages cl rect from Bpartanburg to Hotel. Charge $35 per month. W. D. FOWLER, Juno 23 Imo_Proprietor. Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, \ SUMMER. 1870. THIS elegant establishment will bo openc for tho reception of visitors on tho fin day of JUNE, 1?70. Tho Proprietors, with tho experience of tl last summer, and having made many chang? in tho diff?rent departments of thia nxtenen Watering Place, each of which it will be tho endeavor toiMl'BOYS, extend a pleasant rece] tion to their patrons. The Cottages aro largo and commodiou acparato and distinct from each other, ac fitted up with new Furniture. Every effort of tho Proprietors will ho pi forth to make their guests comfortable, ar it will bo tboir aim to koop up the roputatic of tho MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHU1 Tho Bocial aa well aa tho gay will find that th placo has peculiar advantages over many the Watering Places of Virginia. An elegant Band of Music has been secure Bowling Alleys, Billiard Saloons and Batl have been fitted up fer tho amusement ai comfort of guests. Post Office, Express Office, Telegraph Offi on tho premises for the convenience ai intercourse with all parts of the world. Passengers will procure tickets via Virgin and Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnol, ai tako the Springs Branch Railroad, whi landa thom directly iu the Reception House tho Springs. Board $3 per day; $20 per week; $70 p inouih. For further particulars, address WILSON A LORENTZ, Proprietors. May li) 2mo_ Wi ll tamaton Springs. THE largo and commodious HOTEL at tl delightful watering-place bas been tl roughly repaired, and fitted up with new Fi niture, under tho superintendence of JOI A. MAYS, and will be opened on the 20th JULY, for tbs accommodation of visitors. ! pains or expense will be spared in providi tor tba comfort and enjoyment of guests. With the advantage of a superior Hotel, a healtliy and beautiful country, added to t curative properties of the water, and tho pl santness of this delightful villago, wo belie that tho invalid or pleasure-seeker can ii no place of tho kind hereabout where tho ti will bo spent more profitably or agrooably. Tho Rooms are large and airy, and aro so ranged as to furnish many conveniences, es; ciallv to families who do not wish to bo Be; rated. Tho Table will be always furnished with I heat tho country and cities can afford, and their culinary department, they would s that they have secured tho services of tin who canuot fail to please, oven the most f tidious. Complete facilities aro likewise afforded amusements; in a word, tho proprietor llatt himself that ho has loft nothing undone t! might afford pleasure and comfort of guests. A few good horses and buggies will be foi constantly on hand, for the accommod?t of visitors. HATES OF lioAitn: Ter Dav.$ 2.50 Por Week. 12 00 Per Mon th. 35 00 Special arrangements will bo made v families at a lowor rato than the above June20 Imo _JOHN A. MAY: Wliere to Stof Williams' Hote Formerly Harvey House, SPARTANBURG C. II., S. C. CONTINENTAL HOTE LA UR ENS C. If., 8. C. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. A '~v^l_ friends and tho travo Afiiift^fcl public are respectfully ffl>a-5HGS^_formed that tho above na IRrjJmSiag: 11OTKLS aro now under control; and they may rest assured that reputation of tho two houses will bo fully 1 up. Tho Rooms aro comfortably furnit and tho Tables will be supplied with tho of everything. Maj 2 3r ?BSh MANHOOD: S3* How IiOstt How Restored! Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price ( A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TRI MENT, and Radical Curo of sperm a ton Ix Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emisai Sexual Dobility, and Impediments to Marr ffmcrally; Nervousness, Consumption, topsy, and Fits; Montai and Physical I pacify, resulting from Self Abuse, Ac. Robt. J. Culvorwoll, M. D., author of "Green Book," Ao. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OP SUFFERERS Sont under seal, in a plain envelope, to addrcsB, post-paid, on receipt of 6?x cont two postago stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KL A. CO., 127 Bowery, New York,Post O Box 4,580. Also Dr. CulverwelPs "Marriage Gui price 25 cents. May 6 3i Pleasant House and Lot. , BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY, Joly ll, I will seU. before tho Court House, at 10 o'clock, That two-story frame BUILDING AND LOT on Barnwell Btreet, situated between Plain and Taylor, measuring 63 feet 6 inches, more or leas, on Barnwell, running baok 13G feet, more or less: bounded South by W. B. Galick: North by Sylvester; West by Monckton, ana East by Barnwell street. Terras of salo cash-the owner removing from tho State. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. Titloa undisputed. Jnly 3 fi Valuable Building Lota. B? JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY, July ll, I will Bell, at tho Court House, at 10 o'clook, the following described LOTS: LOT No. 1, on Main street, Weat side, mea 1 Bui lng 25 feet front by 208 deep, more or lesB, hounded North bj building occupied by J. C. LOT NO. 2.-Joining the above, measuring 25 foot front by 208 deep, more or less, and hounded South by corner building of G, Dioreks. LOT NO. 3-Ou Taylor street, North side, 52 foot front by 208 doep, more or loee, bound? ed North by catato of C. A. Bodell; South by Taylor street; WoBt by - CarliBlo, and East hy Mrs. Clendining. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers and stamps. For particulars, apply at my Auction boom, corner Plain and Assembly streets. July 3 t? Desirable City Lots Belonging to the State of South Carolina. BY JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. ON tho second MONDAY in July, 11th, at 10 o'clock, in front of tho Court House, in tho city of Columbia, I will sell, by order of J. H. Rainoy, Secretary of Commissioners of tho Sinking Fund, the following desirable Building LOTS: NO. 1. Containing 101.1 foot front by 208.8 deep, mdYo or leas, fronting Branding South, being I tho corner fronting East tho Palmetto road. NO. 2. Measuring 101.1 front by 208.8, more or less, on Blanding street, adjoining No. 1. - NO. 3. Measuring 104.4 front by 208.8, moro or less, on Blanding Btreet, adjoining No. 2. NO. 4. I Measuring 104.1 front by 208.8, moro or less, being tho WeBtern corner fronting Blanding street South and Gadsden Btreet West. NO. 5? Measuring 104.4 front on Gadsden street West by 208.8, more or lesa. NO. 6. Measuring 104 4 front by 208.8, moro or lesa, flouting Gadsden street West and Laurel street North. NO. 7. Measuring 104.4 front on Laurol street by 208.8, moro or leas. NO. 8. Measuring 104 4 front on Laurel street by 208.8, fronting the Palmetto road East. ALSO, NO. 1_On Main stroot 104.4 feot by 208.8 front, moro or less, corner of Senate street. NO. 2.-Adjoining No. 1; aamo dimensions. The map showing particulars of the above, may bo seen at my office TjSBars OF 8AXE.-Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and stumps._ Coroner's Sale. BY virtno of sundry writs of fieri facias, isBued out of the Court of Common Pleas for Richland County, I will sell, before the Court House, in Columbia, on the FIRST MONDAY in August next, within the legal hours, All that Tract of LAND, in Richland Coun? ty, bounded by the landa late of James O'Han lon and Jesse G. Ly hes; and bounded Weat by Congaree River, containing 096 acres. Levied on as the property of the defendant, George Eaigler, at tho'snit of Phineas 7. Frazeo, vs. George Eaigler. Terms cash. S. B. THOMPSON, July 10 f9_Coroner Richland Connty. Sheriff's Sale. D. B. DoSausBuro, Commissioner lo Equi tv, for the use of D B. Miller, his successor In office, vs. Wm. P. Geiger.-BUI to foreclose mortgage. IN pursuance of the decretal order of the Circuit Court, Bitting in Equity in the above stated case. I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in August next, in front of Court Houae, in Columbia, within the legal hours: All that lot, piece, or parcel of land, sitaste, lying and being in the city of Columbia, with the buildings thereon; butting and bounding to the North on Sonato Btreet; to the East tc a lot, late of Rebecoa P. Bailey; to the South on a lot belonging to the estate of Bernard Reiloy, deceased, and to the West on a lot late of Gcorgo Lundy. Terms of sale-Cash sufficient to pay the costs of suit and expenses of salo, and the mortgage debt; the balance on a credit until tho ninth day of October, 1870, to be secured by bond of the purchaeor. Purchaaor to pay for stamps and papers. P. F. FRAZEE, 8. Ti. C. COLUMBIA. 8.C., July 10.1870. July 10 mth_ Sheriff's Sale. D. B. DeSatiBBUre, Commissioner in Equity, who saos for the use of Daniel B. Miller, C. C. P., bis sucooaaor, vs. Anna Brill.-Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. IN pursuance of tho decretal order of tho Circuit Court, Bitting in Equity in tbeabovo stated case, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in August next, in front of the Court House iu Columbia, within the legal honrs, All that lot of LAND, in tho city of Colum? bia, containing two aerea, more or less, bounded on the East by Wayno atreot; on the Weat by the other half of tho samo equare; on tho North by Medium etroet; on tho South by Green street. TermB of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for etamp8 and papera. P. F. FRAZEE, _ July 10_mth__ 8. R. C. Headquarters Dry Goods Division, COLUMBIA. S. C., JUNE 3,1870. GENERAL O UBER NO. 1, Go to S. W. Borter & Co. for Bargains. OUR counters aro now actually groaning beneath tho heavy weight of froah DRY GOODS just to hand, per steamer, from New York. Wo pronoso to diminish this stock about ono half, ueforo tho first of July next; and in order to accomplish this end wo know wo must aell cheap. Thoenomy, "Dull Timea," is upon na, and mt.at ho mot and overcome. Wo havo had many engagements with the aamo foo, and whipped him; will do so now, lot tho result ho as it may. "Wo intend to light it out un thia lino, if it takes all sum? mer." This is no idlo jeat, hut a stem real i ty. Wo aro tho only House iu tho city In posses? sion of tho secret, how to mako dull times casv; 'tia well worth knowing. Wo commenco to-day Riving gratuitous information to our cuBtomers on thia head. All wishing this knowled?o can ho accommodated by calling at their headquarters. Ry order of 8. W. PORTER & CO. G. BABOAINS, A. A. G. P. S.-Nono genuine except thoao bearing our ?ignaturc. Beware of baao imitators. Juno 4_ W. J. HOKE HOifc HAS lost recoivod, and opon Hi? ed a hirco stock of SPRING AND SUMMER fljfl -?BES CLOTHING, HATS. .-US SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, TIE8, Ac., Which ho propoBC8 to aell on tho most reason? able terins. Call and examine for yourselves. April 10_f Drinkists, go to Pollock's.