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. g j I ll I - j u .Finance, rid pr^rautfa?f_td tntxAtsemoly the bill making'provreiou for tbo'loau of 4 ;0O,00f>.fJO0?; drgec*? ^^^t;p?;th.atwar ^indemnity in ?rdew^bal?jFwn'o? may be -irid of Gorrnoua... Tho Minister - said he .. relied for success id raising of the lean .'. upon toreigb C?hfidoqco?u thrj ability of Stance to' :moet bor qbhgaUone, and in >o internal, 'energy o?,tho nation, fie ? promised exercise of strict- economy in f!?aireipend?tnres of the Government. .!???HfyffafflriJtnl.r-Th? 'Roumanian Chamber ut Deputies have verified elec? tions of: ita mom be ra, and chosen Prince Ghi ko, leader of the Conservatives, its president._.-. jj, , LONDON< June O.rrKA IHmaa cditorinl, reviewing, tho question of Canadian op? position -t?-thoNtrcaty of Washington, '( says the treaty sacrifices < the interests ?I a'ggtaU opmpinnily io the convenience ol powerful Sta,tea. That , portion of the : Umpire ifs mad? th? scapegoat for the 'peace Of the1 whole,- and th^t the posses ' 'lion,'ot the maritime provinces have been bartered away?)' The Times, however, urgtis the accept anco of the treaty by jCohad? aa comp enea tion for tho boon bl !?mdri?an f rpo. ; tr ado, which is rapidly gaining:graupd^u tho.TJnitod States. -rn PiiOSBiibav j uno 10.-It is officially an ?nouuced that the capital o? Italy will be . lrunsferredn tb ..Rome' on July. I, Th? ; Obamb.or,of-Doputies . adopted a treat; ' of co m bierce with the (United States. . VKRSAn&Bfl, Jane 10.-Tho seat ol GoVernjae^vehorily goes to Paris. Thc idea" of'uconvention has beep- aban ' doned!.* Bodies will bo exhumed and burned ^eyohdr Fort .Vapvres. " Th? comn^i tteo- ou."tho re-organization of th? ar'pay will .favor a compulsory service. Du Join villo and D'Au malo visited Thieu - and''other "?ffloiale,- and were receiver \ With tifo htin'?str'oou'rtesy.* Thiers after * wa rd B returqed' the visit. The Princes daring those visits, formally'. d?clin?e seats in the Assembly, and disclaimer! .any'futontibn of intriguing against thi 'Republic.-( ,-Tho Official Journal asunto: , tba people; tbut duposits in tho Bank o France wer? uninjured. !.'.! 'itt* ;;! v;yi?**k;=fnp? 10.--Prlnee'.'fioh?nlt)h( gobs to.-Rpm?^to congratulate tho Pop QU hie twenty-?fth aunlveraary ,of hil eleotlodU . ?.?i>.v BEI^?*, JJ??|*^ Cb?U^.^VUnXtSff^ap huij peen appointe* . Minister-tO France, ta tir ta'.j ff; .": . ru LOUDON, Juiio 10. - ruria 'papers con tinne to uphold the administration am policy ot Thiotrp, and affirm, tba monarchy isa synonym for revolution They uWappon? liai'..think : tho' supple mental: elections moy chango the ma jority in tho Assembly. . "-.^.-1^ ? : '***... t .' --' *. imtrioofl inceuiacncc. . ' CnAKn?toir,,.-.Jnn? ' 10.-r-Arrived steamer-Georgia, New York; brigs Q nee; of-the South, New York; J. A. Dove roux, Boston ; schooners J. M. Morales New York; Nellie Doe, Bockport. 8??.le -steamer Jas. Adgor,.New York. . j BAX-HMDHK, June 9.-TheTypographi ear Union adopted a resolution 1 p ro viii lng that no money ' shalt,, under any oil cm Distances, bo endorsed on travelin carda. Fitzwilli?ms, of Washingtor mo.v?d!t? ex^dq??ji/eiblntfon passed' b Hie'' A"!banyCottvehtiori ''in reference t the at ternit-ta forco tip on tho Col ti ca bj "TJriib?', Jj; ; jp. ,.'p?gglir?a, lin avowed. r??l &o.An oscit?il dUicuBsion ensued, th sentiment of-the majority being oviden ,' If tolay- the matter.on the table/?^ President finally deold?d* the motion \ . expunge could not be entertained.M Fitz Williams,, in a personal exphumtioi -Btated id behalf of the Oolumbia'Unio that th'oy had never desired to force th 'ne^ro question on the Intoruaupn Union. Two years ago, at Albany, delegate from the Columbia Union, in tr ticed the subject without instructions I ^teff?ot, 6nd bia motion was,'{o relie* e Columbia Union of the onus of ha ing originated the question. A resol Hob that tho Albany Convention' did n iuterid to censuro the Washipgten.Unic passed, in reference- tq L. F. Douglas waa passed by^tt'large mhjorit'y. . . JXKW oitLKANe, Jape 9.'-r*-The overdo is fifteen inchos.'beloir high water mar It has fallen throe inches in tho pa twenty-four-hottrsi . Twelve sf?am'; fi oqgineii are throwing ont'water to-do bnt a/h^avy rain thia aftornpou, with. . half: gala irom,tLio aoutu-oa*t, prevent a farther, decline. Several additioc pumps of ;grfeajb'?apaQity will be at'wo to-morrow. .-AviS^rong Soulh-east win now prevailing, will ; probably cause further rise in tho lake:' - JSOW^TOL. J il na. lp. -Tho Indians cat dowttinr ibftre^and burned the Huds Bay Oom'ptihy'k'steamers, buildings a r?htfK?t?, at. Jklke' Shcbandowan, i a stede ibo provisions stored there. It impossible to give any reason for.! tl sudden and terrible attack. ' PohTiiAlu), MB , June 10.- A boat ct flizod ifc a> po bd? d ro wu i n g three. ' IC?sp??b,|NJ H.,.. June 9-*J2yenii No progre??M oat night. Both h ou heM q' night.session. MKHI'??IB, Jude 10.-Two negroes w llanged at Marion, Ark., ipr murd Both Bkraggled'violently and had,to carried to til o scaffold. SAH FHANOISGO, June 10.-Japan N send specimens of all industries to i coming .Mechanic's Institute Fair. I train loaded .with hogs, from Iowa, s at seven and a half <and eight cents 1 weight. "More haye been ordered. B - in tho'match looker fired the brig C lew. Loss 82,000. The.orewofaB sian war Steamer in port saved the VJ from1 total destruction. WASHINGTON, Juno 10.-The appoi ment of Wallace as successor of Lc Johnson, as Marshal of South Carob is an a pended. . NEW YOBK, June 10.-In oonneel with tho inauguration of the M< statue, a complimentary excursion, 1 dered by L. G. Tillotson & Son to tolographio fraternity, took place morning, at 10 o'clock. Fully 2, telegraphists, including the dclegati fTW? Th?^ v*eM8^^?rn^?rffi>4 fifine* MWMf D?fte?Fie"ke, J f., ?^r^rtred "Withi flags. M anio by tho band o? the 55th nahoro. The excursionists will return ai .J. o'cloctrto'paitioipato in the corenion?cs Sat Centra Park. /'"'.-. i - BALTIMORE, J?nenlo; VThe Typogra? phical^ Uoi6n,'"':J^?^e^r^djournmen^; adopted, a x??pIutr?hApts?oing men and ^?me^ pn tho B[.mQ *iooting in the pr? Ifetaion., . . : ff?t?i WgSfk ? I Oos?qiuv N. ?>Hrt>' Jffin'e 10.-At ;6 o'clock this morning; tba- House, voted, by 148 tb 139, to notify tho S?n?te that the House had duly Organized. A rec cai waa.taken to 10 lololb'ck this morning. : Xi AT OB. .-A joint1"'Beision balloted for Governor. Jamai A.' Weston) Dernp -ornt; received 16Y ivotes; James Pike, ^publiean, 159,. ?Tha. Legislature ad? journed to T?mu?fi?*f??i W??tor.- will ibo inaugurated. : ' * r\' ' .* ' : ?IKOINNATI, . Ju up 10.-Tho' Babb i pi cal Conference adbpted a resolution declar? ing itself permanent. AH Rabbis,preach? ers, robgioaR teachers, and renders, aro (digiblo to membership. Doctors Lilien* thai; W|30, Eppstein, Weohtler, Souoos obaim'and Welch;wero appointed acora mittec.Adjourned. ST. LOUIS, Juno 10.-A forger of free railroad passes was 'sentenced to three < yearn1 imprisonment. l'3'i Sioux CITY, June 10.--Geo. A. Batcb eldor, Secretary of Dacbtah Territory, is a defaulter iu $9,000: i'A i compromise is proposed. WASHINGTON, June 10.-Au order from the Internal Reveuuo office, issued to? day, discontinues the use of the fine spirit metro. The President has recognized Henry i R.. Simons as Vice-Co nani . for Uruguay at Savannah, and Ernest Von Br?ssel as Consul of Belgin m at New Orleans. The Kn Klux Committee examined Judgo Willard-, of the Supremo Court of South Carolina; D. H. Chamberlain, Attorney-General of the same State; and Judge Smith, of the Supreme Court of Alabama.. Probabilities-It is probable that thc barometer will generally-fall East of tbe Mississippi, withthreatebing and rainy weather North nod . East of Ontario. Brisk Southerly winds1 -will probably continue on the Gulf >coast and lower .Mississippi. A severe storm is threaten? ing-Southern Missouri. ;:>?'? SAVANNAH, June 10.-The Marshall Hose Company loft to-day for Boston, via New York. They will participate io tho celebration of tho battle of Bunker Hill. ST. IJOUIS, June. 10.-Tho representa? tives of railroads Centreing here are counseling over a: tunnel from tho West end of the bridge to tbe Union Depot at Chantcau Pond. NEW YORE, Juno' 10.-Col. Whitely has returned from California with Volney . VYright. the notorious counterfeiter. The little ship City "of, Ragusa was spoken June 1st in 'latitude 41.27, longi? tude 59.25; niue days o li t from Liverpool. The sailor charged with the murder of John McGee, on tho ship Dexter, of Boston, was discharged. McGee struck the prisoner; and was about repeatiug the blow, when bo received tfio fatal stab. By direction of the War Department, water gauges will be established at Lou? isville, on the Ohio Hiver, near St. Louis, Cairo, Book Island, Memphis, Helena, Vicksburg^ Bed Bi ver Landing, Baton Bouge and..'Carrolltoo, on the Mississippi'^ ver,' between tho mouth of the Missouri and Gulf-ot'Mexico, at Port Leavenworth, -oh the Missouri River, Florence, on the Tennessee River, Jaoksonporti on the'White Biver, Little Bock, on tho-Arkansas River, and Alex? andria, on tho Bed Uiver. Pnranima, : June 10.--Tho County Commissioners who pleaded guilty of bribery in liquor licenses were sentenced to $2,000 fine and five years in the work bouse. PHILADELPHIA, ' June 10.-Dr. Oliver W. Beed was convicted of abortion, without fatal results to the mother, and was sentenoed to the penitentiary for six years. CHATTANOOGA, . -TENN. , June 10.-Ef? forts-aro making-Blare to set aside.the bankruptcy proceedings against tho Ala? bama and Chattanooga Railroad, recent? ly held tn Montgomery. For this pur? pose, a meeting of all the creditors of the road throughout the country, is called ot Chattanooga' on Wednesday, June l?, at 10 o'ol oct. It is thought if all tho creditors are present in person, or by proxy, the rights of all can be proteoted in the best manner, and tho bankruptcy proceedings, which will pro? bably make a total loss of all tho debts outside the bonds endorsed by tho State of Alabama, can be Bet aside. MONTGOMERY, ALA., June 10.-In con? sequence of tho temporary stoppage oT trains pn the Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad, the mooting of the Alumni of tho University of Alabama, at Tuscaloo? sa, is postponed until July 21. Just Received, AT PORTER & STEELE'S, ATOLL LINE OF SASH RIBBONS, IS ALI. COLORS, FOU MAY PARTIES. .April 87_ Freo Hoop every day, at ll o'elook, at POL? LOCK'S. Iimaij?t?cVi?. ifons lY^Efyenj?g.-Cktf tofe . oios?d'^rW; "?il??r'm'WO; balfs; sp edolat io n a n d" .?'a por fc' 10, O?Q-uplands o%(g$K\ Orioana 8L?@8??; nearly due from Bavannub or Charleston 8 GIO. *! PARIA, ?June 8.-Routes 53 nb,d 10. '.LONDON, ' June!,??-^^?on;.--- Consols W??. Bond? 90%.. , . MEW TOOK; Jana 10-Noon.-Flour Arm. Wheat ?' shade flrooer. Corn steady. ..Pork !firm,'. at. 1S.37@15.50. Lard firm. . Cotton steady-middling uplands 19%. Freights steady. Htooks dull and heavy. !| Governments dull but steady. States.dull but steady. Moucv 3. Gold 12>?. 7 P. M. -Cotton #o. better; saleB 2,096 bales-uplands 19%; Orleans 20. Flour steady. Wheat a shudo firmer winter red and amber Western l.Gi(") 1.65. Corn firm. Pork 15.62@15.75. T.oyrl . f, rmnr_?S*tlC 10 "gT G?TCCd? S quiet aud firm.' Freights lower. Money very easy, at 2@4. Sterling nomiUol, at lOOlOJo*. Gold 12K@12??. Go? vernments dull but steady. States very dull and rates nominal. Tenncssees atd new South Carolinas very firm. Ten? ncssees 71%; new 71%. Virginias 83; new 73. Louisianas 69; new 63; levees G9)?; eights 84. Alabamas 103; ii vos 72. Georgias 87; sevens 92%. North Caro? linas 47; now 27. South Curolioas 77; new 63I.?. Bank statement-loans in? ?rense $2,000,000; speoie decrease $1,000, . 000; deposits increase $500,000; legal ton dorn deoreise nearly $500,000. CINCINNATI, June 10.-Flour in good demand nt fall prices. Corn steady, at 56. Pork buoyant but unsettled, at 15.75@16.00. Lard buoy nut-10 asked. Bacon scarce aud firm-shoulders 6l.<; Bides 8%@9, but held >4'c."higher at close, with buoyaut feeling. Whiskey advanced, at 89. BAIITIMOHB, Juno 10.-Flour iu fair demand and unchanged. Wheat dull prime to choice white 1.80@1.90. Corn -white scarce, at 81@84; yellow dull, nt 74. Pork quiet, nt 16.50. Shoulders 7><; rib sides 9. Lard 11@11>?. Whis? key 93@94. Cotton qniut ami firm middling 19>?@19%; receipts 198 bales; sales 1,275; stock 1,244. NORFOLK, Juno 10.-Cotton firm-low middling 17%; receipts 725 bales; sales 125; stock 1,643. - WILMINGTON, June 10.-Cotton firm middling 18; receipts 125 bales; sales 15; stock 950. AUGUSTA, June -10.-Cotton market firmer, nt 18@18>? for Liverpool and 18% for New York middling; no offer? ings; only 25 bales sold; receipts 16. MOBILE, June 10.:-Cotton firm-mid? dling 18%; receipts 150 bale?; sales 300; stock 15,578. v NEW ORLEANS, June 10.-Cotton strong -middling 18%@18%; receipts 576 bales; sales 90?; stock 74,590. Corn easier-mixed 73@74; whitoj75. Pork firmer, at 17. Bacon firm, nt 7%@9%. Sogar firm-primo Coffee 13%($ ISM SAVANNAH, Juno 10.-Cotton tending upward-^middling 18@18%; receipts 414 bales; stock 1,767; sales 100. v CHARLESTON, Juno 10.-Cotton steady -middling 18%; receipts530 bales; saloB 300; stock 8,319. BOSTON, June 10.-Cotton quiet but firm-middling 19%@20; receipts 820 bales; sales 350;"stack 500. AT LOVE & CO.'S. NOW OPENING FANCY FAST COLORED MUSLIN. jy^ORE of those beautiful LENOES and JAPANESE POPLINS, at lower prices. New stjlea in Swiss, Victoria and Linen Lawn, MADE DRESSES, Under Qarments for Ladies. Wo aro solo Agenta for tho "EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE," Helpmates of our mothers and wives. Hundreds of ladies in tina city can testify to their being the best in uso. W. D. LOVE, Juno 9 JJ. B. MoOHEERY. NEW GOODS AT C. F. JACKSON'S. NEW styles of riUNTS. Now styles of Aprons, wbito and buff. Children's White Monaul liions ea. Children's Buff Linen Blouses. Ladies' Silk Saratoga Ties. All at very low prices._June 8 I Boots and Shoes. WE aro now prepared to show an entire new and froah ctock of the abovagoodu, booght dircot from first hands. Wo shall en? deavor to give satisfaction to all who doti with us in those goods, and at all times guar anteo our price?. It. O. SHIVER ? 00. Juno 3 Whooping Cough Candy. HERE is something for children Buffering with Whooping Cough, Croup, Cough?. Ac. A pleasant medicine in the form of kisses, effectual in allaying cough?, croup, oolds. Keon the patieut under tho intluonco of tho medicine eontaiued In this candy; will allay tho violence of tho oonah. At Juno 1_J _ HKINITHH'H Prut? Btoro. Infant's Food. A NOT1IF.R supply of FOOD FOR INFANTS. <TJL This is Just tho food Tor babies. Mothers call and examine it, at HEINITSU'S i Juno 1 t Drug Store. ???L?? _;_ - : .? ?. ? . s ir.o J "'I lo ;..,. <. M<i ;J ii:? ..>?:.*. ??VI.'|J .?.rf3T?ja HADIUTIV .*?.'>'' a?N\<w' J rJI?KE?'Wl^^^.n^jr^^?^^^?tFVEi: CAROLINA^ND/AND iMMlGR?TtON ?IATION ready for cajo antLdeiif?ri^ . All ordera from, the country .promptly Ailed, Agent? wanted for the Jfon?lit?? ot Lancaster, Lexington,Newberry, Union, Spartanb'urg, Lauren^ Qroenville, Abbeville, Anderson, TickenB and Ocome. . . Apply to 6 :% 'J/^ \ : . , ,D. QAMBBILL A OO., .? Jane G |?? Oenoral Agents, Columbia, S. O. ( $26,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET-HOLDERS, IN TUB COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE BL1L?1XG ASSOCIATION. 1M?E foKowing PROPERTY and CASH will bo placed in tho hand? of the Trnateoe, John . Agnew, Sr , M ?j. Meighan and R. C. Hhiver, in trust for tho heueQt of the Ticbet-holders of tho above Association, to bo delivered to thone who. on tho day of tho raffle, may be enti? tled to them. Tho title to the real catato has been placed in tho hands of Col. P. Vf. McMas ter, Attorney at Law. wup will examine thc same and givo trne warranty deeds, freo from all encumbrance, nu th? day oT drawing. Tho ilrat prize ia tho Temperance Hall, now occupied on tho flrBt floor by Moors. L?rick A Lowrance. The lot ia 25 fuot front on Main street, hy 2G3 feet deep. The building is 150 feet long and two Ht orien high. It ia now leaeed for three yeara for f 1,400 per annum, payable monthly in advance, valued at.t2i,000 1 Second Prizo-Lot adjoining Hobo's Hotel, 44 loot front, 2(8 feet deep, valued at. 1,900 Third Prize-Lot adjacent to above, 25J feet front, 208 feet deep, valued at.'.. "1,100 1 Cash Prizo... 500 1 2 Cash Prizes, $100 each. 200 4 Cash Prizes, at SSO nach..200 110 CaBh Prizes, at $10 o?eh.'... 1,100 120 Prizes.$25.000 2,500 Ticketa, at flt) o?ch.$25,000 Tickets may be liad of the numeral Aeeot. Dr. F.. W. WHEELER, at Temperance Hall, or at tbe Musio Storu of Mc^ra. LYBRAND A SON, Messrs. JOHN AGNEW A SON, T. M. POL? LOCK and D. C. PE1XOTTO A SON. The following gentlemen have consented lo snperintrml tho drawing: J. C. B. Smith. A. G. Bronizcr and Henry E. Scott, in connection with n committee of three selected by tho Ticket holders on tho day of drawing AB tho lickei? havu met with a rapid a?ilo, it may he safely presumed that the drawing'will take place by the 15th of July, at the Temperance Kail, Columbia, S. C. Capt. Wado Loriek, Agent in Lexington. REFERENCES.-E. J. .Scott, Son A Co.'? Bank; Chi. J. 15 Palmer. President Central National Ha ii lt; Citizens' Savings Pank; South Carolina Park and Tru?t Company, and W.-H. G ulick, Cashier Carolina National Bank. '.' For further information, addreea DR. E. W. WHEELER, Juno 9 Box 88, Columbia, t?. C. A JES ALEIS And Those in Want of DRY GOODS. WE Lavo DOW in Btoro a full linc of the newoet and moat FASHIONABLE GOODS Of domestic, French aud English manufac? turo, which wo guaranteo, at all limap, to sell aa low, if not st leas pricea, than any house iu Columbia, buying our Goode from tho largest and most celebrated catabliahmcuis in tho United States. And aa wo dcairo io please all, we have now in our houac the. BEST GRADES OF EVEEY CLASS OF GOODS, From tho lowest to tho highcBt, and wo feel confident that all thoeo favoring un with an order from a distance will be pleased and aatiauod that OUR HOUSE is THU ONE 'lu this city to deal with. Wo will, upon application,' aend promptly by mall, full linea of aamplea of thoao kind of Goode desired and specified hy our friends and onatomorB. All orders accompanied by cash amounting to $25 and ovor. delivered iii any part of tho Stato freo of freight charges. Thou o unaccompanied, will bo ao?t C. O. D. Wo respectfully Bolicit ordors, which will re?oive the prompt and perennal attention of ono of tho firm. Our prices being low, wo think we eau render aaliaiactiou to all. On e UB a trial. J. H. & M. L. KINARD, Maya__ : CO LUM ?IA; fj.fi.V If a Forlor FTouao KUak will btop your hun? ger, call at POLLOCK'S. M DIXON'S ?RiH^ STEEL SWEEP. THRESHING MACUJEES, HOUSE PO WE ns, FAX At TL LS, G RAIA' CRADLES, BELTING, AND til kinda latest IMPROVEMENTS IN ' itOHlCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, at Wbflteaala and retail. Cur intercut in, snd association with, manu? factories, ia euch that we can make closer figuren, and give better goode, than any himno in thia country can do in thia lino. ONLY THY and wo will convince yon. May 23_L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Intelligence Offloe, (Opposite Masonic Hall.) WE call the attention of the citizens oi Columbia and vicinity to the fact that wo have purchased tbs interest of BEARD A ORCHARD in the above institution, and vnll give attention strictly to ita demanda. Malee or females wishing, employment of any kind can be anpplied hy cabing, or Benning in theil names and revideocos and announcing theil wan tn. Tho desires of employers wiltoo Un* mediately taken notice of. Hen tors and those wielling to rent will bo provided for. Thc collection of AccountsSwill be pursued, Bondc negotiated, and tales of heal and Persona! Property uiado. - n ' LEE A 8KITH. June :) For Rent. MWE Offer tho following desirable pro perts torrent: . THAT splendid family RESIDENCE v.ith forty-two arres of land attached, know nu thc "Walker Placb." Several ?auare fruit treen of the choicest selection no1 in full bearing. Tho landa aro comprise of highlands aud meadow, with a bold fri spriug out distant from the house. Tho front near four aerea in extent, facoB on Uppe i Bo ti u duiv, one of our mont public street! R. O'Mi ALE & SON, Juno :t_Cotton Town. Special Notice. ' liy.-^ TnE MILLS HOUSE ??5?5B^*g3 Charleaton, S. C., has reduce SaSjljgySaL'i* rate of Transient Board t ^pfySaaE >3 00 per day during tho sou mer munttia. J. PAltKER, Proprietor. ?. \V. PAnKEP., Superintendent. May 80 8mo_ Millinery. Mamm,mm. MUS. C- E. REED bogs leai Bearffi1 fl l() hiform tho ltdiee in geDcn aSMU kk.9 that shu baa now ready a fall Hi *Bi'ua\uH ur tLo latest and most fashionab j?^i?) ttL>loa of MILLINERY, Hair au ?sfigSr?g^ Fancy Qooda, at rodoocd price *wup?p "SAIBO, froBh euppliea. every wee) 'all and seo for yourselves._May 4 Ijoda and Mineral Water. I^n IC FOUNT rs upon for the M?aontwit . uhoicc syrups, made from pure Juice i tho fruit. HE I BE'S CONFECTIONERY. STOCKS, BONDS and CO?POS8 bong] and sold by D. QAMBBILL. Broker. Nov 23 Gmo _? HAMS! HAMS ! 1 HAMS!!! CHOICE MAGNOLIA HAMS 1 CHOICE MARYLAND HAMS I! CHOICE CHOWN HAMS I Tor' thor with a foll etoek Smoked and D Halted BACON S1D1 S, Shoulders and Strir for hale at low prices to cobb consume rs. May 27 JOHN AONEW A SON. .Thc Exchange House tn.\S been overhauled and rc-arrang for the Sining and Su ni nur. Iced bei rages compounded at i-liorl uotico. May 5 PAYSI SO ER A F HAN KLIN M?fUxs.jJ. Tqwnsond,. Administratrix! xe JfT+Vs WjEv ?. Balaon.e? al^-f ? 1 J TOT virtifo Of tue order of tho Court io tho _L> cause above op titled? I will ?ell, before the?purt.Booie, in Columbia on the .FIRST, MONDA* in July t??xt, (Ko following1 IiE*AL ESTATE, of wbioh Samuel To WEE und died posteoMd, being .> AlPthat pi?ce, parcel or tract of LAND, In Richland County, containing ono hundred and three aeree, more or leas-bounded North by lafado of John Fielding; Kant by landa o? O. O. Marah*!, Trustee; South by landa of L. J. Hancock, and West by the Sooth Carolina Railroad. T**MS or .SALB,-^o much cash aa will par tue expense* of aale and tho dower assessed thoreon; the balanoeon aeredit of ono and two years, secured by bond of the purobooBr with good our o ty, ?nd a mortgage of the premian?laold. ... ... . W. S. HOifiilTH, - j June ll f9 Special Referee. BEAT) THIS! take pleasure in calling.the apocia ] attention of the trade to our large 'and weih selected stock of Ladies', Hisses', Children's, lien's and Boys' SHOES til CAIUS, Which wo are selling at j ; ? > MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. j GIVE US A CALL, and examine beforo you buy. J. H. & M. L. KLNABD. May 26_. REDUCTION PBIOE OF ? Spring and Summer Clothing, AT E. & W. C. S WAFFIELDS. WE hara the largest retail stock in the State, and, anxious to reduce it, wiU sell it at GREATLT KEDUU5D rmume. Tho stock ia unbroken, abd the best ?tock we bare ever handled. New HATS, of a' desirable style, Just re? ceived. This reduction will apply aleo to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. May 16 , ?3utttaoio JOmnxns pu? !fap?g~ ' J; .' . ; ' 40 ". .. il ; ''.ta & . Ma1 AM* TO E?m i-VUR BBAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE,' A?D \J extraordinary ' mm STOCK ; OF DRY.lg '. -, :. t?o lo'V'.w* : . : v ''?' . ' . *-'d '- ii .il ia iu blore ?nd moving, making room-daily for KEW AKBIVALS;..." Which wo will continue to receive ?ll through the season. Otia BAHPhE BVRBAV Is a success, and we aro now distributing Gooda over the entire Btato through ita agency. The most caroleaa observer cannot ? but aeo the great advantages to be. derived from dealing with a live house, like- eora, where everything ia kept moving by system and order-where no extra profite are tacked on to pay idle hands. Of course, we oan and do SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANT HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positive proof ia, that we soil moro Goode than all tho rest added together. That is tho ' proof, j Tho people know where to buy oheapeat, and let the stranger follow tho groat 'public. In buying, let thom fpllow those who know E. C. SEJVEE * CO. April 8_ ? Claret on Draught. TUS-T opened, ono.Cask choice TABLE CLARET, for ealo low. by the gallon or dozon, by JOHN AGNEW A SON. Juno 6_'._ . Lardl Lard!! PURE LEAF LAH D-. 'guaranioed t'ricUv pur?"-in barrels, half b?rrela, kegs and 3. 5 and 10 caddies, for ealo at reduced prices, by _JOHN AONEW A SQN. To Eent. i DE8IRABLE STORE, on Main atrcet, ^JL noar tho corner Of Blamling. For terms, apply to Dr. Jobu Lynch, or Feb 22 * HENDRIX .V ORO.