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LONDON, July 14.-General uneasiness
still characterises the feoliog throughout
Europe. Tho tone ol Fronau official
paperB is paoitie; others are hostile and
warlike. The resignation of the French
Minister is assorted and denied. The
French people and journals are Indis?
posed-to accept Hohenzollern's father's
deapatoh, forbidding Hohenzollern's can?
didature as a finality. Peace without a
direct acknowledgment from Prussia,
would be moro shame than success. The
newspapers Liberte, Moniteur, Pays,
Opinion and Public are very bitter on
> the Ministry for primary arrogance and
subsequent timidity. Del Grammont
announced to the Corps Legislatiff the
withdrawal of Hohenzollern, but nego?
tiation, have not yet terminated, aud he
asked tho Corps to wait until Saturday
for a fall expose.
PAMS, July 14.-The Presse thinks
the settlement precarious and daDgeroue
to France-simply enabling Prussia to
choose a better opportunity. Tho Tele?
graph says a formal reply from Prussia
is tue only thing that can restore confi?
dence.
BnussELS, July 14. -Napoleon is dis
satisfied with tho mere withdrawal ol
Hohenzollern's candidature; he insist:
that Prussia formally disavow the candi
dature; which tbo King of Prussia re
fuses, on the ground that the accessioi
would produce more extravagant de
mauds from. Franco.
BOMB, July 14.-Tho infallibility dog
ma was carried yesterday-450 to 88.
EMS, PRUSSIA, July 14.-Tho Freud
Ambassador to-day demanded an audi
cnco of the King of Prussia, to exne
that Prince Hohenzollern's renunciatioi
be made perpetual, and that the royo
veto be applied to any fresh approach t
the Prince on tho subject of the Spanisl
orown. The King declines to rccoiv
the ambassador, and answered hit
through an aid-de-camp, that ho had n
further communication to make.
BERLIN, July 14-11 A. M.-Tho di;
position of tho people of Prussia seem
to be calm, serious and resolute to figb
for National honor. Tho national joui
nais regard the situation as very dil
gusting.
Tho B?rsen Zerlang sa3*s, war is sun
because Franco wants it.
The B?rsen Courier snys, French pr<
parution are a direct insult to Prussi
and King William, and war is inovitabli
PARIS, July 14.-The Constitutions
(ministerial organ) denies tho reporte
disagreement among thc ministers, au
states further that no minister has tei
dered his resignation. Tho journals t
day give tho details of tho military pr
parations which still continue. Fro
300 to 400 students made a demonstr
tion in the streets while returning fro
a public ball. They shouted "vi
France.' down with Prussia.'" and sui
tho Marseillaise without interrupts
from the police.
? ? ?
Domestic ?
"WASHINGTON, July 14.-Senator Nt
ton is dead.
In the Senate, Howard, from the Cc
forence Committee on tho Georgia bi
reported that tho committee was unat
to agree upon a report, and moved tl
the Senate concur in tho House amor
monts; he thought tho bill ought to
passed at this session; this could
accomplished and the whole questi
settled, by concurrence. Trumbull <
posed the proposition, as involving t
abandonment of the position of the ?
nate in maintaining the right of t
people of Georgia to havo au electi
during tho coming fall; upon !
suggestion, .Howard withdrew his n
tion, with a view to a possible sottlemi
in the Conference Committee. Wils<
from the Military Committee, reporl
adversely to a bill direoting the Secrets
of tho Interior to deliver the Moi
Vorn?n.relics to Mrs. Mary Custis L
he said ho was personally in favor of
bill, but had boen ovor-rnled by a i
jority of the committee. '
Ia the Senate, a bill creating Hons
a port of delivery, passed. A bill
thorizing American registry for fore
vessels was tabled.
Both Houses are in session to nip
Business proceeding with rapidity. \
adjourn to-morrow sure.
The President sent a message to
Sonate congratulating tho country t
the representatives of this Govornm
had scoured ameliorating ruodificati
in Spanish Cortes in the Cuban ema
pation.
In the House, a bill giving tho Pi
dent ?5,000,000 for Indian purpo
passed.
Ex-Confederate Major-General M.
Butler, of South Carolina, has been
liovod of his disabilities by special
Ho is a candidato for Lieutenant
vernor on tho roform ticket.
Internal revenue receipts to-day, n
ly 81.000,000.
An ineffectual effort was made to
up a Now York Air Linc Railroad.
Tho omnibus disability bill is rega:
hopelessly gone for this session. S
half dozeu persons, particularly ne<
for political purposes, may bo reliov
Twenty-five land gruut bills reniai
tho Speaker's tablo, where they wil
until nox* session.
Mrs. Lincoln's pension of ?J.OOd
year, passed tho Senate and goes t<
President.
An effort to get rip a goncral ami
bill in the House, was lost-7-1 to ll
NEW YORK, July 14.-The papon
nomico tho successful landing of am
Cuban expedition.
WAKHKNTON, July ll.-Trof. Yen
of tho University of Virginia, ren
his resolution, submitted tho pre
day, to invito the lady teachers of
giniu to become members of thc oi
(ional association, and to take their
in the Convention. Tho resolution
doced quite a sensation, and an oxi
debate. Prof. Venable supporte
motion, with an animated speec
allow lady teachers to derive the be
than to secura tuena return tiokots, free,
1 over ther?tf roads. 8 -\ - " "
BIOHMONW Joly 14.-"-Gov. Walkor, to?
day, refused to commute the sentence of
Jeter Phillips, to be hang Friday, July
22, for wife murder. Phillips has already
bad twelve respites. He will certainly
be exeoutod oa tho 22d iastant.
ST. LOUIS, July 14.-On Tuesday last
a negro ravished a wbito girl. The citi?
zens took him from jail and hung him.
Yesterday, another negro grossly insult?
ed Mrs. Crawford, living four miles from
Sedalia, during ber husbands absence
Mr. Crawford, with a blood-hound, ison
his trail.
MEMMIIS, July 14.-The crop reports
in North Alabama aud Arkansas aro un?
usually favorable. Tho corn ond cotton
both are remarkably good. Tho West
Tennessee cotton will be seriously in?
jured by vermin.
TORONTO, C. W.. July 14.-The Grand
Lodge of Free Masons assembled to-day.
Tho Order is wonderfully prosperous.
CANANDAIOCA, July la.-The Fouinu
leaders have been seutonced-ono to two
years' imprisonment, and small fines.
Tho Bceuo was touching. Starr has two
years in tho Auburn jail.
ATLANTA, July 14.-In tho Seuate, a
resolution to appoint a jont committee to
confer with Gov. Bullock and Gen.
Terry, was tabled. Bills to reduce the
pay of members of the General Assembly
to SO.00, and to prohibit running rail?
road trains on tho Sabbath, are up for
their first reading.
lu the House, a bill was introduced,
but was objected to, to organize a volun?
teer State militia. The objection was,
that there is a law of Congress prohibit*!
iug tho calling out of the militia. Tho
point was deoided well taken and the bill
was withdrawn. A resolution to pay
each member S200 was passed, and a re?
solution was introduced, calling upon
Congress for a general removal of disa?
bilities.
NASHVILLE, July 14.-The Northward
bouud train on the Nashville and Deca?
tur Railroad broke through a bridge
near Nashville yesterday, aud fell into
the streum. Tom O'Neal, a telegraph
repairer, received a won .d, ai d died
last night. Jour-, a 7 rakesman, was
desperately wouuded. Ten passengers,
amongst whom, were several ladies, were
moro or less hurt-some seriously.
KI.VAM'I.VI, AM) CUMMEKCIAL.
NEW YORK, July 14-Noou.-Cotton
demand fair-uplands 20; Orleans 20!.,;
sales SOO bales. Freights dull. Stocks
steady. Moue}- 4@5. Gold 13Lj'(2d3;V
Exchange-long 9%; short 10 Lj. Bonds
10;^. Tennessee's, ex-coupon, 67;VU;
new Cyj'ii; Virginia's, ex-coupon, 07;
newG7; Louisiana's, old, 74; new 73;
leveo G's 73U?; Alabama S's 100; 5's 7G;
Georgia G's 85; 7's 92Li; North Caroli?
na's, old, 52?^; new 32; South Carolina's,
old, 89; now 78%.
7 P. M.-Money 4(rt.5. Sterling steady.
Gold closed excited at 13%. Govern?
ment's closed strong. Southern's, gener?
ally unchanged. Cotton in fair demand
and firmer. Salos 1,800 bales; middling
uplands 20'4'. Flour-State and West?
ern quiet; superflue State 4.85(??.5.75;
Southern unchanged. Wheat a shade
firmer-winter red and amber Western
1.45@147. Corn firmer-new mixed
Western [email protected]; white 1.10. Pork
nominal, at 29.00 Lard heavy-kittie
1G;.?@1G3.?. Whiskey lower, at 1.01.
CINCINNATI, July 14.-Flour and corn
quiet and unchanged. Whiskey 96(V?
1.05. Provisions firm, quiet ond un?
changed.
LOUISVILLE, July 14.-Flour dull-ex?
tra family 2.50. Corn 1.10. I'rovisious
quiet and firm. Whisky 97.
ST. LOUIS, July 12.-Flour dull-su?
perfine 4.30(tj 4.50. Corn declining, at
80(?i85. Whisky nothing doing. Tork
30.00. Shoulders 14; clear sides 18.
Lard quiet, at lo?.((a??G.
NEW CULGANS, July 14.-Cotton stea?
dy and in fair demaud-middliug 18V.?;
sales 1,200 bales; net receipts 316; coast?
wise 7; total 323; Btock 61,727.
MOBILE, July 14.-Cottou dull-mid?
dling 18.!^'; net receipts 97 bales; ex?
ports coastwise 50; stock 16,500.
AUGUSTA, July 14.-Cottou firmer
but quiet-sales 113 bales; receipts 36;
middlings 173.i@18.
SAVANNAH, July 14.-Cotton quiet but
firmer-low middlings 17?4; sales 62
bales; net receipts 593; stock 10,001.
CHARLESTON, July 14.-Cotton steady
-middling 18; sales 50 bales; net re?
ceipts 107; exports coastwise 357. Stock
5,837.
LONDON, July 14-Noon.-Consols
92'.Bonds 88;?.
LIVERPOOL, Jr.ly 14-Noon.-Cotton
stendy-uplands 9%; Orleans 9%.
LIVERPOOL, July 14 -Evening.-Cotton
closed steady-uplands 95?; Orleans 9JU';
sales 10,000 bales.
B -i--------a
Mattress Making and Upholstering*
IAM now fully prepared to undertake any
work in tho above lino of busideaa. I will
either furnish Material?, or make up thoee
acnt mo by my patrons. I warrant all ray
work to be as well executed as can be done
anywhere, and cheaper than it can be dono by
sending North. Specimens of my work can
bo seen, at any limo, at my Shops, on Wash?
ington street, near Masonic Hall.
I invite all who want MATTRESSES mado,
or old Furniture made to look as good aa new,
to give hie a call. I. GRIESSHABER.
June lil limo
Clarets.
er {\ GASES TABLE CLARET, for sale low,
DU for cash, by GEO, SVMMERS.
_ June 2:1_
California Wines.
TTIO encourage tho consumption of tho genn
X ino unadulterated CALIFORNIA CHAM?
PAGNES, we have reduced thc prices of the
same to thc following low ?ricos for cash only,
viz:
Quarts, ncr Case of 1 Dozen, $13.00.
Pints, per Case of 2 Dozen, 14.00.
Sparkling Angelica, per case of 2
Dozen, Pints, 11.00.
Sparkling Catawba, per case of 2
Dozen, Pints, ll 00.
Together willi a full assortment of Choice
Rye Whiskies, Genuine Otnrd Brandies, Old
Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, Holland:Gin,
Rum, and Rectified Liquors, which aro con?
stantly on han.', and for sale at low ligures, bv
' July O J. A T. lt. AGNEW. "
..J^s. rt -O-?Lfc^.pJ '.r.fv s y
Tho following
LINES OF GOODS
Will bo sold
JLt Less than Cost,
To oloae ont
IKTVOIOH 2
LADIES' LINEN SUITS.
Cballio Mantles,
Shetland Sharla, all colors,
Grenadine Shawl? and Mantles, in black,
wldto and fancy colors,
Satin Stripo Bedouins.
We aro now clearing out every articlo in
SUMMER GOODS, UEo.\nnr.ESS OF COST, and
BIG BARGAINS may bo anticipated.
W. D. LOVE A CO.,
Columbia Hotel Building.
w. D. LOVE.
n. n. at'oBEEKY. July 10
EDWARD H. HEINITSH,
Successor to Fisher tfc IMnitsh,
Druggist and Apothecary,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE subscriber, having purchased tho
interest of Dr. John Fisher, desires to
announce that ho will continue the
I DUUG BUSINESS, at the old stand, and aa
! sumo thc entire management, assisted by Mr.
I Huon ROLAND WlLTDEBOEB, a son of tho late
Dr. J. R. Wiltborgor. of Charleston, a young
man, correct and reliable, and of promising
ability in his profession. To tho friends and
patrons of tho old firm, to whom tho sub?
scriber feels under obligations for favors
shown, he returns his acknowledgments and
thanks.
In taking chargcof thc business, ho assures
his friends aud the public that no effort will
bo spared, on his part, to sustain the high
character and well-known reputation of tho
old house. By assidaous and unrcmittcd at
attontion, personal supervision in tho com?
pounding of modicines and tho preparation of
Physiciau's prescriptions, he hopes to secure
a continuance of those favors hitherto so
libcrallv and geuerouslv bestowed.
E. H. HEINITSH,
July 1_Druggist and Apothecary.
Fruit and Fish.
CANNED PEACHES-2 lb. Cans-25c. each.
Canned Tomatoes-2 " " '20c. "
Canned Salmon-1 lb. Cans-10e. each.
Canned Oysters-1 lb. Cans-'20c. "
Canned Lobsters -1 lb. Cans-20c. "
Canned Mackerel-'2 lb. Cans-05c. "
All fresh and tine, an J for salo by
June '20 J. k T. lt. AGNEW.
Special Notice.
WE beg to tender our thanks to the nu?
merous patrons of LOWRANCE A CO.,
for their past support, und pledge them, as
wc have made additions to our capital and in?
creased our facilities, to servo their iutercata
oven more faithfullv than heretofore.
We have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf
Hardware and Fancy Groceries, aud are DE
Tr.iiMiNEi) to clean out our stock at low prices,
so as to be aide to FILL UP WITH FRESH
GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE
HAD ELSEWHERE. Give us a trial, and you
will be convinced. Ord? rs from the up-coun
trv solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed,
"fnno 12 LORRICK A LOWRANCE.
Valuable Tonic Medicines,
For Dyspepsia, Debility and Nervousness.
FEUBATED WISE OF CALISAYA.-Used as a
general tonic in all debilitated conditions of
tho system. Each ounce contains tho medicinal
virtues of forty-live grains of Bark, and also
twelve grains of Citrate Protoxido of Iron,
united in a vinous monstrum.
FKRUATED WINE OK WILD CUEUBY.-Particu?
larly valuablo in thoa? cases where au Iron
tonic ia indicated with thc sedative properties
of Wild Cherry Bark. Each ounce contains
the modicinal virtues of twenty-seven and a
half grains Wild Cherry Bark,"and also eight
graius of Citrate of Iron.
BITTER WISE OK IKON.-Well adapted to all
casca of general debility, whore a tonic and
gentle stimulant is required. Each table?
spoonful contains the mediciual virtues of fif?
teen grains Calisaya Bark and two grains
Citrate of Iron. For salo by
July Hf_E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist.
EDWARD H. HEINITSH,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
The Drug and Chemical Store,
At tho old stand of Fisher A Heiuiteh,
OPPOSITE PIIONIX OFFICE.
WHERE DRUGS and MEDICINES
of every kind will bo sold for cash,
at reraarkabl}- low prices; whoro
Physicians' Prescriptions and Fami?
ly Recipes will bo prepared, undor
Mr. Heiiiiteh'a personal supervision
and care. Whoro also tho following indispen?
sable articles may be had:
FRESH CONGRESS WATER,
Fresh Citrate Magnesia,
Flavoring Extracts, finest qnality,
Toilet Articles and Colognes,
Toilet and Bath Soap, for thc skin and com?
plexion,
Bathing Sponges, Flesh Brushes,
Turkish Towels,
Bakers' Broma and Cocoa,
Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in?
fants and invalids,
Pure Extract of CalFs Feet for Jelly, and for
improving Soups and Gravies,
Gelatines, Coxes A Cooper's, in sheet and
shreds.
COLOGNES and PERFUMES for the Toilet.
Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed
Waters and Odors has in all ages received tho
sanction of cminont and learned Physicians.
Thc frcqnont usc of thoso has often rostored
tho sick and feeble to health and strength.
Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for
rendering tho Skin soft and fair as Alabaster
Marble; removes ali blemishes, freckles and
snots.
Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, for Bowel Com?
plaint, admirably adapted for children.
Essence of "Jamaica Ginger," Persons
traveling towards tho mountains or thc sea,
will lind thia article an indispensable requi?
site. For sale by E. H. HEINITSH,
July 1 t Druggist and Apothecary.
State of South Carolina-Richland Co
IX TUE COU HT OF PRO HATE.
Ry William Dutson Wigg, Judye of Probate in
said County,
WHEREAS Martha llinrichsoii ha'h ap?
plied to me for letters (d'administration
on the estato of HENRY HINRICUSON, late of
Columbia, deceased. These ?ire, therefore, to
cite and admonish all and singular tho kin?
dred and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear before me, at a Court ?d' Probate for
tho said County, to be holden at Columbia, on
the '21st day of July, 1.(70, at 10 o'clock a.m.,
to show cause, if any, why tho said adminis?
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and tho seal of the
Court, this 7lh day of July, A. D. 1H70,
and in the ninety-fifth yeal of American
Independence.
WILLIAM HUTSON WIOO,
' July 812_ Judgo of Probate.
I. H. COLEMAN,
Tx'ictl Justice.
OFFICE, DB. GEioEn's, North-east c?rner of
Plain and Assembly at reels. All business
promptly attended te. May2I3mo
SFSOXAX. N?TIGE.
L i yr By T? cf ali r|
IHPROVEHEKTS CDSffEKCED.
WE BEG TO INFORM OUR NUMEROUS
friends and c ua t oin or e that we Lave eo arranged
our Gooda and Counters that thoro will net bo
tho slightest inconvenieuco ia making pur?
chases while tho alterations iu our store aro
going on.
Wo would advise parties at a distance, who
cannot personally select goode, to send us
their orders and we will most certainly please
in both quality and prices, or returu thc
money.
We ship by Express "C. O. D." or aa direct?
ed. Still further reductions in prices. The
Block must be cleared.
_JUDOH_J. II. & M. L. KINARD.
. Great Inducements
TO
ANO
PUBLIC GENERALLY
AT THE
MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT
TRUNK EMPORIUM
A. SMYTHE,
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING.
sass
.uv
HAVING determined to reduce my present
spring and summer stock of BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, Ac, which ia very large and
complete, in order to malte arrangements for
the fall trade, I offer all gooda in my linc at
COST for tho next thirty days; at which timo
stock will be takon. This is a rare opportu?
nity, especially for thc trade and consumers,
lo secure great bargains, mid I would most
respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE.
Juno 2H_
Headquarters Dry Goods Division,
COLUMBIA. S. C., JUNE 3, 1670.
GENERAL ORDER NOA,
Go to S. W. Porter A Co, for Dar joins.
OUR counters arc now actually groaning
beneath thc heavy weight of frosh DRY
OOODS juat to hand, per steamer, from New
York. Wo propose to diminish this stock
about ono half, bet?re tho lirat of July next;
and in order to accomplish this end wo know
we must scllcheap. Thoenemy, "Bull Times,"
ia upon us, and must bc met and overcome.
Wo havo had many engagements with tho
same foo, and whipped him; will do so now,
let tho result bo as it may. "We intend to
light it ont on this lino, if it takes all sum?
mer." This is no idle jest, but a stern reality.
We aro the only House in thc city in posses?
sion of tho secret, how to mako dull timos
oasv; 'tia well worth knowing. We commence
to-day giving gratuitous information to our
customers on this head. All wishing thia
knowledge can be accommodated by calling at
their headquarters.
By order of S. ff. PORTER A CO.
G.BABOAINS, A. A. G.
J*. S.-Noue genuineoxcept those bearing our
signature. Beware of base imitators.
Juno 4_
MILITARY GOODS.
Just 3rLoce>?^roc2L,
A fresh lot of
MILITARY GOODS,
For Bale hy
I. SULZBACHER,
Columbia Hotel Building,
Juno 18 Colombia, S. C.
New Publications.
THE CHRISTMAS GUEST, by Mrs. South
worth.
Tho Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth,
by Misa Aiken, ?2 25.
Tho Caged Lion: a Novel, bv Misa Yongo,
il.25.
Hammer and Anvil, Spielhagons' last and
best novel, $2.00.
Memoir of Dr. Scudder, OG reara Missionary
in India,f 1.75.
Prince of Wales' Travels in Egypt, Con?
stantinople and the East, $1.50.
Tho Vicar of Bullhanipton, by Trollope,
$1.25, and other now Books for sale at
BRYAN A McCAUTER'd Bookstore.
! Juno 3j_
To all Whom it May Concern.
HAMBURG. S.C., JANUARY 1?, 1870.
BEING appointed and commissioned as the
Receiver of tho Hamburg Bank, all par?
ties having transactions with said Bank will
communicate with FRANK ARNIM.
Feb 6_
Hams, Beef Tongues.
0 AA SUGAR-CURED Orange Hams.
?1\J\J 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon.
! out) lbs. F M Smoked Tongues.
10 half bbl?. Pickled Beef and Pork.
^May2fi_Forsalcjiy_ E. HOPE.__
Law Books on the New Code.
ALSO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS
Acta of Legislature, Ac, for salo bv
April20_ RHYANA McCARTER.
Samples for Distribution.
GO to HARDY SOLOMON'S and get a sample
f of Dr. Price's CHEAM BAKING POW?
DERS. All they want is a trial, to convince
house-keepers that tliey arc the best now in
use. * May 2t!
Selling Off to Close Out.
AS I intend hereafter to kceponlv a FIRST
CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
1 will sell out, at and below cost, my ENTIRE
STOCK of Pistola, Guns, Powder Flasks, Shot
Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and all
other Fancy Articles.
ALSO,
A linc lot ul FANS, stiling vf rv low.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
Columbia Hotel Row,
Juno 1 Columbia, S. C.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powders,
THE best now in use, for sab- by
May 21? HARDY SOLOMON.
Drinkists, go to Pollock's.
Williamston Springs.
THE l?rg? and commodlouo HOTEL at thia
delightful watering-placo haa been tho?
roughly repaired, and fitted up with new Fur?
niture, nnaer the superintendence of JOHN
A. MAYS, And will be opened on the 20th of
J?LY, for tho accommodation of visitors. No
pains or expense will be spared in providing
for tho comfort and enjoyment of guostB.
With theadvantage of a superior Hotel,'in
I a healthy and beautiful country, added to tho
I curative properties of tho water, and the plea*
aantncsa of thia delightful village, wo believe
! that the invalid or plcasuro-aeekcr can find
no place of tho kind hereabout where tho timo
will bo spent moro profitably or agreeably.
Tho ltoomn aro large and airy, and aro so ar?
ranged aa to furnish many conveniences, espe?
cially to families who do not wish to bo sepa?
rated.
The Table will bo always furnished with tho
beat the country and cities can afford, and iii
1 their culinary department, they would say,
that they have secured tho services of those
wno cannot fail to please, oven thc most faa
tidious.
Complete facilities aro likowiae afforded for
amusements; in a word, the proprietor Hatters
himself that ho has left nothing undone that
might afEnrd pleasure and comfort of his
guests.
A few good horses and baggies will bc found
constantly on hand, for tho accommodation
of visitors.
RATES OF BOABO:
Per Dav.$ 2.50
Per Week. 12 00
Per Month. 35.00
Special arraugementB will be made with
families at a lower rate than tho above.
Juno20 Imo_JOHN A. MAYS.
Glenn's Springs,
SPART A?BURG COUNTY, S. C.
lyttt^L Tni8 de,i8utful Watering
rniaSMkaasL ^lace, unsurpassed by any in
?|as;M^TMr_tho South, tor ita medicinal
Ettj-MBBSMBEg.qualities, ia now open for thc
summer. Invalids and pleasure-seekers should
not fail to visit thia Spring. Howling Alley,
Hilliard Saloon, Croquet Grounds are being
fitted up for tho amusement of thc guests.
I Fancy halla during the summer. Rooms newly
and comfortably furnished, and thc Table sup?
plied with tho best of everything. Stages di?
rect from Spartanburg to Hotel. Chargea
$35 per month. W. D'. FOWLER,
June 23 Imo_Proprietor.
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, V.
sunmiEu, 1S70.
THIS elegant establishment will bo opened
for tho reception of visitors on the first
day of JUNE, lb70.
The Proprietors, with tho experience of the
last Hummer, and having made many changea
in the different departments of this extensive
Watering Place, each of which it will be their
endeavor to IMI*ROVE, extend a pleasant recep?
tion to their patrons.
The Cottages are large and couimodioua,
separate ami distinct from oach other, aud
fitted up with new Furniture.
Every effort of tho Proprietors will be put
forth to make their guests comfortable, anti
it will be their aim to keep up the reputation
of the MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR.
Tho social aa well aa thc gay will find that this
place has poculiar advantages over many of
the Watering Placea of Virginia.
An elegant Band of Music has been secured.
Bowling Alleys, Billiard Saloons and Baths
have been fitted up fer the amusement and
comfort of guests.
Poat Office, Exprosa Office, Telegraph Office
on tho promises for tho convenieuce aud
iutercourae with all parta of the world.
Passengers will procuro tickets rt'u Virginia
and Tennesaeo Railroad to Big Tunnel, and
tako tho Spriuga Branch Railroad, which
lauds them directly in the Reception House at
thc Springs.
Board $3 por day; $20 par week; $70 per
mouth. For further particulars, address
WILSON A LORENTZ, Proprietors.
May ll) 2mo
CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS,
(Formerly Wilson'?. )
TT AVING purchased Dr. Taylor'a interest in
Xl thia property, the subscriber proposes to
open tho Boarding Honse on tho 18th of Juno,
under tho supervision of J. W. Williams, late
of the Mansion Ilouae, Charlotte.
Tho train on tho Charlotto and Rutherford
Road leaves Charlotte at 7 o'clock a. m., daily,
(except Sundays,) and arriv?e at Cherryville
at ll o'clock, where good Hacka, with careful
drivera, will bo ready to convey passengers to
thc Springe at reaaonablo rates.
cuARons rou noAnn.
$3 per day; $15 per week; $48 for four weeks.
For children and scrvanta, in tho uaual pro?
portion. Children under two years, no charge.
A liberal discount mado to families and par?
ties apending tho whole season in the House.
Tho subscriber would avail himself of thia
occasion, to acknowledge, very gratefully, the
liberal abare of patronage heretofore extend?
ed to these Springs by tho public.
JOHN J. BLACKWOOD,
Juno 28 Imo Poat Cftico Shelby, N. C.
Where to Stop.
Williams' Hotel,
Formerly Harvey House,
SPA UTAN Hl'll (J C. H., S. C.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
?A UJtSSTS C. 2/., N. 0.
J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor.
lirta"^ MY friends and tho traveliug
fflui?afl?-*-^ public aro respectfully in
ffl.dCBCij^ formed that the above named
^?.-*w53Mfc3HOTKLS aro now under my
control; and they may rest assured that tho
reputation of the two houses will bo fully kept
up. The Booma are comfortably famished
and tho Tablea will bo supplied with tho best
of everything. May2 3mo
"NICKERSON HOUSE,"
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
i y^ir"^ THIS pleaaautly.located HO
fffi?i??ffbiJfaM TEL, unsurpassed by any
BmJna?St House in the South for comfort
Bb^TTTMatg-and healthy locality, is now
open to Travelers and others seeking accom?
modations. Families can bo furnished with
nico, airy rooms on reaaonablo terms. "A call
is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at
tho different depots-passengers carried to
and from tho Hotel free of charge.
Nov 3 WM. A. WRIGHT.
Pure Brandies.
If PIPE Jaa. Hcnneaay'a 18(10 Cognac.
Ht I pipo " " 18(?5
.1 pipe Brandenburg Frerca 1833 "
Being Importer's Agent for sale of all Fo?
reign Wines and Liquors offered by nie, I can
give equal inducement i to the trado any Job?
bing House in New York or Bait ?moro can
offer. OEO. S Y.M ME RS.
June 23 __
II? YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS (?OLD OR
Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at
ISAAC BULZBACHER'S.
IF von want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY,
call at ISAAC SULZ?ACHER'S.
IE von are in nee l of SOLID SILVER or
PLATED WARE, call at
ISAAC SpXZBAGHER'S.
IF vour eves arc failing, and you want tho
BEST SPECTACLES, call at
ISAAC SULZBACH ER'S.
IF von want a good and reliablo TIME-PIECE
br CLOCK, call at
Janel ISAAC SULZBAOHER'S.
Just Received.
.) AAA B?SU, PRIME WHITE CORN,
i^.V/v/V-/ which will bc sold at lowest
market price, for cash, at
Mav HARDY SOLOMON'S.
{ Thirsty people, ero to Pollock's,
MANHOOD:
Hw Lotti 'How Restored!
Just published, in a scaled envelope. Frioe 6 els.
A LEOTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT?
MENT, and Radical Care nf Sperm atorrhea or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emiesions,
Sexual Doblllty, and Impedimenta to Marriago
generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi?
lepsy, and Fita; Mental and Physical Inca?
pacity, resulting from Self Abuao, Ac, by
Robt. J. Culverwoll, M. D., author of tho
"Oreen Book," Ac.
"A Boon TO TnotJSXNns OF SUFFERERS."
Sont under seal, ia a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or
two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE
A CO., Bowery, New York.Poit Office
Ilox -1,5)40.
Alao Dr. Culvcrwcll'a "Marriago Guide,'!
price 25 couta._May G 3mo
City Machine Works,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE undersigned
are prepared to
manufacture Port?
abio and Stationa
ary Steam Enginea
i and Boilore, Saw
.Milis, Crist and
Flour Milla, Iron
and BrasH Castings
of all descriptions,
Gearing Mill Irons,
RIOBARD TOZER,
Mav 24 3mo ROBT. MCDOUGALL.
WALTHAM
WATCHES
THE extonsive use of thoao WATCHES for
tho last fifteen years by Railway Conductora,
Engineers and Exprcesmcn, tho moat exacting
of watch-wearers, baa thoroughly demonstrat?
ed thc strength, steadiness, durability and
accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To aatiBfy
that claaa in all these respects, ia to decido
tho question as to thc real value of thcao time?
keepers.
Moro than 450,000 of these watchea aro
now speaking for themselves in the pockets of
tho poople-a proof and a guarantee of their
superiority over all others.
The suporior organization and great extent
of the Company's Works at Waltham, enable
them to produco watches at a price which
renders compctiotion futile, and thoao who
buy any other watch, merely pay from 23 to
50 per cont, moro for their watchea than is
necessary.
We aro now selling Waltham Watches at
less prices in greenbacks, than tho gold prices
before the war. There ia no other manufac?
ture of any kind in tho United States of which
this can be said.
These time-pieces combino every improve?
ment that a long experience has proved of
real practical use. Having had the refusal of
nearly every invention in watch-making origi?
nating in this country or in Europe, only thoao
were finally adopted which severo testing, by
tho most skillful artisans in our works, and
long nee on tho part of thc public, demonstrat?
ed to bo essential to correct and enduring
time-keeping. *3~Among thc many improve?
ments wo would particularize:
Tho iuvontion and U80 of a centre-pinion of
peculiar construction, to prevont damage to
tho train by thc breakage of main-apringa, ia
original with tho American Watch Company,
who, having had tho refusal of all other con?
trivances, adopted Fogg's patent pinion aa be?
ing tho boat and faultless.
Hardened and tempered hair springs, now
universally admitted hy watch-makera to ho
tho beat, aro used in all grades of Waltham
Watchea.
All Waltham Watchea have dust-proof caps,
protecting tho movement from duat and les?
sening tho necessity of tho frequent cleaning
necessary in other watches.
Our now patent stem-winder, or keyless
watch, is alroady a decided success, and a
great improvement, on any stem-winding watch
iu tho American market, and by far the cheap?
est watch of ita quality now offered to tho
public. To thoao living in portions of the
I United States ?rhoro watch-makers do not
abound, watches with tho above mentioned
improvements which tend to insure accuracy,
cleanliness, durability and convenience, muet
provo invaluable.
Evorv watch guaranteed hy tho Company.
To prevent imposition, buyers should eeo
that every watch should hoar either of tho
following trade marks:
American Watch Co.Waltham, MaBa
Am'n. Watch Co.Waltham, Maas
American Watch Co,,
Crescent St.Waltham, Maaa
Appleton, Tracy & Co.Waltham, Maaa
Waltham Watch Co.Waltham, Maaa
P. 8. Bartlett.Waltham, Maaa
William Ellery.Waltham, Maaa
Homo Watch Co.Boaton, Maas
For sale at retail by all respectable deslere.
A descriptive circular giving much useful
information sont to any address on applica?
tion. No watches retailed by tho Company.
Address
ROBBINS ?Si APPLETON, Gen'l Agent?,
182 Broadway, Now York.
Ask to seo tho new FULL-PLATE WATCH
bearing tho trado mark "AMERICAN WATCH
CO., Crcacent street, Waltham, Maas." It is
by far the beat full-plate watch mado in thc
United Statos, and surpasses anything here?
tofore maile in thia country for Railway Engi?
neers, Conductors, Ac. April 24 f3mo
W. J. HOKE
?Sh, HAS just received, and open
fflliilH ed a largo stock of SPRING '
SHi AND SUMMER
*^^L CLOTHING, HATS,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
COLLARS, TIES, Ac,
Which bc proposes to sell on the most reason
aide terms. Call and examino for yourselves.
April 10 t
Fulton Market Pickled Beef.
BUFFALO TONGUES,
Mutton Hams,
Smoked Beef,
Pickled Pig Pork,
Pickled Salmon, for sale bv
March 8 E. HOPE.
Fine Gold Watches
OF all descriptions, for Ladiea
and Gentlemen, for sale at
WILLIAM GLAZE S,
Ono door North of Mesara.
Scott A Williams' Ranking House._Dec IC
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
f N the best manner, by first class workmen,
L and warranted.
ENC HAVING linc Iv executed.
Dec 10 WILLIAM GLAZE.

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