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.'NOON t?ESPATCHES. it? A ' BVcbE^?^i'^? ABoniJ?n?pXP^0^ . It?iiUJLBLfe trrbUM . IN JAPAJ?^TBOUBIiE TA : VIENN ??-VELtOB- L - PEVBlt 1 !*+ I BUfiHC* ATBBff'Diat?ppj?t?trN?'j ?b?7 io.1, PABIS,", fjSQtffflffi 'solto/.t?qvi?am ?orvicorw*fr b.e held, in tli? Cuthedru? of Notre Burne, on Tuesday, in honor of the martyred Arohb?shop Dorhoy. The hedtyi of Parla is igopd. . Lbi?otf,uJaly- 'lT^Prmoe Gortsohn kojfX, h na,exp re au ed to a deputation of thc Amor ioan J?yan golioal, AI {fonc? t lie ey rn patby of his: august- master, the Czar, with the- objeot of : ;th?ti'prayers, yiz Tho advancement1 ot tho cause of '?eu.' gious liber1 ty in Russia. , '.- rYi. . PAUIH, July 17.-Tho. nnnouncemoni that tho Archbishop of Tours will Bric oeed poorboy as ' Archbishop ,of Paris, ji comfit #od. OWing ;to delay eauaetl bj oer^aio t?ohuio?Utlos, the duli Very of tb? first harli milliards of the indemnity t< tbe Germana; has not yerbeen couaam xaated.'- '"' ''/. .'.,'.'. ,y LONDON, July 18.-A. telegram Iron Hong Kong. to Lloyds, nu noun ooo tba a typhQQh.visjtod H iago , Japan.' Sevoi steamers .are*; either ashore or sank, ?QI the, placo1 inundated. '.'.'?. , ViutgAitJiEa,' July 18.-Tho Ministe of iFitrauCe tsaa abu on need tothoAssdnl bly ?ho 'desired cou tinuauqe of tho t wen ty ncr neut. :m?n}r?.uuty ou cotton. ;:L0?b0N, Joly J&.-Despatches repot riot between tho Socialists and ' Ultro moutnuos nt- Vienna. Many peOpt were-io jared. Tho,, police were -powoi less,,-, but the ' military suppressed . tb oin uto. The maga KI'no ?f the. Greek warstean or Enndinia. exploded, in tho Germa aroh?peluco. ' Tho oiew^., of : forty. wei nearly all killed: the balan co hurt; vessi destroyed. \ i . ?. i NIGHT t PESRATCMES. LONDON, Jnty 18.-^-Th? Germa Lloyds . 8teamabip_ Odpjpany .have ?oi tra?teiMo carjE,yJa iaorltbly mail bol woe ErjBlapd aud Venezuela. ; : YelJowJuvor hus ceased to Tio^u op demie at Baenos Ayres. -"?>.> ' - !? J M ' ' 'J .:?:>?. Ariidric?n Intcliiacnce. HARATOOA BAO BS-D KS rttUCTYV ri BTO BU? HU RD EUS - OH APTE B OF ACCLDKNTS ? ' I,A?b8t?,,! BBP?BT .OF pBOWNINO-ABK ' BEUUJJATIQNS. TO ns REVISED-tiTNOHEl . X?; BE ARBKHTBD-HKAVY !'BATNB A* O HE AT DA M A O Ii TO ' 1'HO L'EUTT, rii . PIRL?,''40., AO. i ! SAH^TOQA, July IT.-The hurdle rai foe two miles over light hurdles was* wt by:OVBter'man.- At tho seo?hd'liq'rdl Handford threw his rider ana, Belm> refused to . take . the leap.. '. Oy stormi fiifd vTa^tonmny fan .the entire di stn tic Second* Trace ' 'for fcwo-jyear olds?. thro quarters of a milo, J?o Daniels, the ? volite, won ; -Mollie McIntyre second mi Edward .(Thompson's bay fillv thir Third race, two tniIe- heats for thr ye?rs old, warwdn by Mary Stark, t favorite; Exp tess second and Johu Mi ry man third, ' .. ' li. ? : WASHINGTON,. July. 18.-^The 'Czar b . made- tho i Crown - Prince of 'Saxony Reub en : J- ??Dolph bas neon santere ta-^fr^yearV^morieonment -forbhu A destractiVcr*storm', occurred ala tho Jlipui&v?lo-and Nosh ville E||]rot A freight train was blown from . t Hwitoh across the main ; track, and thr the passenger train off, bat no lives. Wi loil: , : ''- ? ;- ; ' . '. Iii ?J?SW ORLEANS, Jnly 18.-Albert M ors twas snot dead; this morning, by 1 chdel A. Rodgers; canap; jealousy., ' 1 murderer was imprieyned. - Erftncos" Menteatb,' clerking, in Chi pin'o o toro,!. SL? James Pariah, was m tiered, May 10, .tho body.?brown iu river, ,and ?the'., atora robbed and buri by ?por"'. n eg ropa. - A jury,. composed six white aud /six - colored, (o-day to\ thew, gad ty of arson, burglary and m der.:'Penalty,' death. ' ; ' N?W//YoBK? July ' 18. t-It is.- repor that tba'yacht Jessie was upset ii storm' on Sunday. Commodore, Si maq alope was uavqd of tho eight mi biys..-i.^ho members'of: ihe- Oce? Yacht Club were' abuar?J m q fi :, .?ABA-rooA.i July; '18.-Des?rftehcs* Mr/'Harp?j' Viii- start Longfellow 'fi four, milo. ]#efh on. ibo lust day of August meeting, ;to beat, if possi Lexington's time. Gon.'Bafford say, wilt'jSot f ?20.000.h-j^four y^old. ' .c?ijl^pqht?e?.i'by;L?ainglo?,,dam L by Lexington, can ?beat) his-half brot Longfellow, at that . djetauco. Sht the?e two horses ?bina together in dash of four .mjea.with, Kingfisher other.fast ones doing- tho puubing, tl wiU.be one of >the finest''raoes eyer JEfcrt^^sj^t?c??BSBt?te that the st< er poe?ble pass?? Eeatriot nt 7>? A. Mctnd^y. ?ad .:at Queenstown a honra later, und that tho City Of B sola had not arrived ont. yesterday. .|.Y NIGHT ,DESPATCHES walked,-th> naoosd; -Hollie walked jBfc?WiTij^Jaly ] fe^&itf?n eei?dnely injured by the. oxpto?jop Boda ,fountain., _. One had bbth tb broken? A'coal oil can with wh? man waa ?jghting a fire exploded, ing one and terribly burning ant danghter. The people of Green Ohio, are about hanging a aogrx) rape. WASHINGTON, July 18.-V. G. C has been appointed assessor Of seoond Alabama district. The action of Boatwoll in refo back the appeal in the railroad tax ter to Pleasanton is a mere matte routine, without significance in th broglio between them. Probabilities-It is probable tba baromoter will continuo low in tho States, with increasing Southerly and rain from Louisiana to WCB Fairing b?roato&r^^ rainy weather, will probably prevail very generally on Weduesday in the middle and Eastern States; and brisk winde from the South-east'and - Son th-weat arc probable for tho coast. Looal rain will probably r. extend j .over i Minnesota nod Northern Wisconsin to-night. NEW [. QiiLiUANH,, .July, 18,^r42overnot Warmouth a sudden arrival from Pase Christian^ ihin.raorp.iug, cheated ? sensa? tion among tho politicians. The Go? vernor ct once took charge of. tho Execu? tive office.' ' CH?OAC(P, Jolyi J&\'-rrGovtf Polmer, j of Illinois, will assist the Sheriff with the whole power of the State in arresting the pergouf Whq fy^idrj od Mer a, for whipping Iiis child to death. .Nsw Yous, ^ty-iP-r"^ grocers board of trade n'as been organized, with W. ?. Booth as President; Charles E. Hill, George W. Lane, Benj. B.. Sherman, Thomas G.. Arnold, 'Vide-Pr?sidents, The reported drowning of' soveral members of ,the Oceanic Yacht Club is fulHo. AU were pinked up by a passing Bohooner. The yacht was picked op at sea and towed ashore. A mad bull on Ninth avenue injared two women eorioasly sad a child fatally. - Aboard of officers, consisting of Cols. Marcy, King and Hunt, and Majors Dodge and Alexander, met, under spe? cial instructions from the Secretary of War, to prepare general regulations for the army. The Board of Health, of Brooklyn, have adopted stringent regulations, to quarantine all small-pox patients to their own honBeB. .AUGUSTA, July 18.-Heavy raioR, ac? companied by destructive winds, have prevailed here for several days. The dams of the Langley cotton factory and Bath paper mill, situated ou Horse Greek, six miles from Augusta, broke at 4 o'clock thia morning. Tho volume of water striking the Sooth Carolina Rail? road, swept away the embankment and tra?k fot balf ,a mile. The damage to iha mail hm? been, repaired and trsi&s -TO running. ' Borne 800 operatives in the mills have been thrown out of employ? ment. Loss 35J.000. . : rr r ' :if?*.P*J. if Duriug.^bo- month of Juno, 838,110 letters were^sepl %Q tlie^^ad Lotter of? fice. Of;these, ?^5.600 were ordinary dom?itio'r"lett?ra>^2.G?0' "wereTlocal or drop-letters; "20,582 Vere " held for post? age,, SQ is-dir?otedi'Jiv[ pj^'erW?ss unmaila ble;_- 2,825 letters wer^j^ddreased to par? ties who had left, ahd-.wh.osa whereabouts could;not bo ascertained; 3,878 were ad? dressed with' fictitious names; G07 were registered letters| 8,760. were letters ori? ginating in theofJhitednStates and re? turned from foreign countries; and 18,2GG were sent frorn.abroad to persons in the United ?uue|?'wno. coula not, bo found. During the same, period 'were returned to the peqdersVvwilhoVii enclosures^ 172, 536 letters; 1.815'letters-enclosing in the aggregate 08,075:02; -1,804 letters con? taining draftalodd checke; 2,310 with re? ceipts and ;nther.;?papere, of value; 046 with . iew,etrg^a^f^J,^perty- en? closed; 3, G93'-'ton tain i nr? photographs; l,?4fiwith amajl arnouutfl of fractional currency";' and 3;88Vcb?taining postage stamps to different.amounts. " -. y ti a-'voM f\ i ? " Catherine Shoemaker was.a very pretty girl in the employ of Mr. Sharp, a very wealthy citizen of Spencer County, Ky. Her mistress died-with a bad taste in her mouth. Then Catherine married the widower,' and he only Burvived long enough to bequeath .all his property to hia young.wife, .when he died-with, a bad taste in his mouth. She now made Mr. Samnel Batchelor a benedict for love's sweet sake. The relatives of ber first husband sued her and bad Mr. Sharp's will declared null on the ground of undue influence. Poverty coming in at the -door of the Probate Court, love flew out at the window, and Mr. Batche? lor died-with a bad tnste in his mouth. Consequently Mrs. Sharp-Batchelor, nee Shoemaker, is in prison. ^ . ?. AU the women employed in a Bhoo ma- ' nufactory at Danvers, Mass., havo struck, because the proprietor substi? tuted steam power to tho sewing ma? chines, which had previously been worked by the foot. > Pearl Grist. -I f\ BARREL8 PEARL GRIST, JLvJ 6 barr?la Pearl Hominy, for salo I? July 12 E. HOPE. Spring Watet Ice. MY leo Maobioo ia now in complete order, .and can furnish ICE to city and coun? try. This loo ?B. frozen at a low temperature, and will malt. very little by transportation. Price, one dollar per one hundred pounds; loss quantity, one and a half cents por pound. Sunday opon from 7 to ID A. SI. Jnly 2. _ J. C. S?EQER8. Mcgrath's Digest of South Carolina Law Reports, TO tho present'time. Frico $5. Fur salo at BRYAN A MoGAR TEE'S BOOKSTORE. Jane ll_' Health of Horses, Mules, Cows, SICKNESS abd floath of a tock Is one of tho greatest discouragements of tho farmer. The oause of their death may be beyond our control, but very many oases, indeed, nine oases out of ton, tba disease may bo traced to Indigestion, Derangement of the Bowels, Debility. Where this is the case, we always have a remedy at hand: HEINITSH'S GER? MAN HORSE POWDER. With this groat j horse medicine you are protoctcd from loss. For Weakness, Indigestion,! Over-worked Horace, po hotter preventive medicine can bo given.'/Tryut,. For sale only by E. H. HEINIT8H, Joly 7 t WholoBale and Retail Druggist. Standard Medicines. HEINITSH'S Great Blood 'Medicino QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Ileinitsb'e Chill Cure, warranted. Hoinitsh's German Moree Powder. Heinitsh's Crimson Tetter Wash. Hoinitsh's Tar and Wild Cborry Cough Curo. Hoinitsh's Qnakor Liniment. Hoinitsh's Stanley Gough Syrup. Lot tho people try thom. They stand or fall upon tho verdict of tho people. To this test tho proprietor invites thu soaroiiiug discrimi? nation of all. For sala only at HEINITi: H'S Drug Storo, July 7 t Opposite Pheonix oflicc. LIVERPOOL, July 18-NOOD.-Cotton ?oponed dull ?iud unchanged. LONDON, July 18-Noon.-Console 93??...Bonds 42%. . ., . ."r J,-j ? LtVEnroOD. July 18-Evening.'-Cotr ton ( closed dull-uplauds Orleans ' ^PABIS, July 18..-Rentes 56f, 20p. NEW TonK, Joly 18-Noon.- Stocks I steady. Gold steady, at 12;1#@12>?. Governments dull -'arid heavy.' ' State bonds dull. Money easy, at 3. Ex? change-long 10^; short lOp.4. Floor dall. Wheat and oom Qrm. Pork quiet and weak, .at, H-75@i*4-87j?.' Cotton, dall sod lower-middling aplaude 20J??; Orleans 20^;; sales 250 bales. FroightB quiet. 7 P. M.-Cotton dall; sales 1,180 bales -upliiuda 20;^. Flour-Southern dull and lower; oommon to fair extra 5.00@ G.50; good to ohoico 6.58@9.00. Whis? key firm, at< 94>?. Wheat-spring a ? shade lower; winter red and amber West' ern, old and now, 1.46(5)1.51; new am? ber Southern 1.45@l.-i8. Corn a shade easier, at 70(0)71. Pork barely steady, at 14.75 (a) 14.87. Beef quiet. Lard firm-kettle. 11*^. Freights firmer. Money onay and unchanged. Sterling quiot. Gold steady, at 12*6(2)12?^. Go? vernments %o. better. States doll but firm. Tennessecs 72; new 72. Virginias 66; new 73. Louisianas 68; new 62; le? vees 72: 8* 85. Alabamas 08; 5s 08. Georgias 86; 7s 92. North Carolinas 45; new 27. South Carolinas 73; new 58)^. CINCINNATI,July 18.-Flourdnll. Corn drooping, at 5?<a)55. Pork 14 75(5)15.00. Lard-10'.j asked. Bncon in limited I jobbing dnmnud-shoulders 6%; clear sides 8%@8^. Whiskey buoyant-92. LOUISVILLE, July 18.-Flour droop? ing. Cora in fair demand-sacks 70. Mess pork1 15.00. Shoulders 7; cle?ir sides 9J?. Whiskey 91. Lard-keg ll. ST. Louis, July 18.-Flour firm. Corn dull-mixed sacks 57(5)58.!:i ; white 61@64. Pork 15.00@15 50. Shoulders 7>?t?7M; clear sides 9??(2|9>??. Lard dull," at 10@10.?i. GALVESTON, July 18.-Cotton dall good ordinarv 16; receipts 458 bales; stock 15,502. NEW ORLEANS, July 18.-Corn firm mixe<D>71@72; yellow 72; white mixed 77(5)7?; white 80. Pork dull and lower moss offering at 15.75. Bacon doll and. easier, at Others unchanged. Cotton dull ?nd nominal-middling 20; reesint? 1,577 bales; sales 415; stock 57,321. BOSTON, July 18.-Cotton dull-mid? dling 20%(o)21; receipts 70 bales; sales 200; stock 4.309. CHAUTJESTON, July 18.-Cotton dull middling 20; receipts 235 bales; sales 107; stock 1,896. MonrxiR, July 18.-Cotton dull and nominal; accurate quotations cunno'; be given;'receipts 30 bales; stock 8,975. . AUGUSTA, July 18.-Cotton flat and nominal, at 18),j for Liverpool middling; sales 5 bales; receipts 130. SAVANNAH, July 18.-Cotton inactive -middling 19_J?; receipts 62 bales; stock' 5,327. BADTnroBE, Joly 18.-Flour quiet and nnahanged. Wheat firm and pearce, , Corp firmer but 8oareo-^white;77@80;,| ? yellow-72(5)74.. Pork . Bte?dy. Bacon' quiet-shoulders ?7)^, Lard ,11(2)11 >??i Whiskey 94}^. Cotton quiet bat steady-' middling 20><; receipts 67b ates; stock 1,076. , . ' ; r ~ .. AT; . : y C. F. JACKSON'S; NEW styles of PniNTS. New stvlcs of Aprons, white and buff. Children's Whito Monshl RloueoB. Children's Buff Linen blouses. Ladies' Silk Saratoga Ties. AU at very low prices. June S Cleaveland Mineral Springs, (FOIUIBRLY WILSON'S.) 55 Miles West of Charlotte, X. C. subscribers, having associated them? selves in the management of those Springs, would nnnonnco tu their Irionds and thu public that tho House is now opon for thu reception of vigors. To thoHO who "havo tested the virtues of iluso extraordinary waters, it is deomed un? necessary to say anything by way o? com? mendation, butte others they confidently as? sure satisfaction if they will make trial of tho healing' properties Of tho waters for only a short timo. Wo pledge ourselves to spare neither pains nor exponoo in order to render all who may favor us with H oall as comfortable as possi blo. In prospect of au abundance of supplies, we have adnptod tho following scale of REDUCED CHARGES: If over 10 dayB, at..$1.50 par day. If npt over 10 daye,.1.75 Single day.2.50 Children between the ages of two and eight years, and colored servants, at half rates. Washing on reasonable terms, !.. ? It is expected that tho Wost orri Division of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad wilt'bo completed to within a mile or two of tho Spring.? at an early day. - J.J. BLACKWOOD, Jnne 4 t_ll. M. OATES. GEORGE TUPPER, BEOKER; Beal Estate and Insurance Agent, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE over W. O. Fisher's Drugstore, opposite Colombia Hotel, Main street. May 1 Congress Water. . CA.SF.S for salo low by Jone 17 GEO. 8YMMER8. IO ICE COLD SODA WATE? with PURE FRUIT SYRUPS, can be obtained at McKENZWS SA LOOl^ Try it._ Teas! Teas!! Teas'.!! WE havo just received an invoico of choice TEAM, consisting of UNCOLORED J AFAN, Hyson, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Imperial, Oolong and English Breakfast Teas. For ??ale at our u-mal low prices. June 28 JOHN AGNEW Si SON. IjATE^rr ^?^r)to|ia; ScyjfriiJI?H ?E O?roTiES IN .Ci?AitfiESTON, 6\C^-^rrected, Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad stree\V ivories of Securities., JiQle In. Of'd Asked? STATE eEOflUTIK?. -/.'''; . l> NortiA?roBna,old...;' 6...... 46 ; N. Carolina, new. ...V: ri ...... 20 ? BoutkCarolina.'.old...'. 6 ... ; 74 ' S. Carolina, new;'. .. G .... : 60 : Ki C- regM stuck, ex in. 6 ...." 70 ; Georgia, now. ........ ' 7 .... .90 Georgia .... ..}... 6 .... 85 Tennessee, old. '....... 6 .... .71 Tennessee, now....... 6 .... .71 Alabama.:,.......... 8 .... 100 ; Alabama ,. 5 .... 68 om 8EO0RXTZB8. Atlanta, Gr.., bonds- 8 - 85 Atlanta,Ga.(bonds..7 -. 76, Augusto. Ga., honda.;.. 7 ....83 OburloHton stock..- 6 .... .53 Charl'n Fite Loan b'ds I 7 .... 70 Columbia, 8. C., bonds 6 _ 64 Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 - 78 Maoon, Ga., bonds..... , 7 .... 77 Mobile, Ala;... 8 .... 82 Mobilo, Ala_. 5 .... 53 Montgomery, Ala..... 8 .... 82 Memphis, Tenu., b'uds old..; 6 .... 55 II nev.*.. S . . -1 54 Nushville, Tenn.... G .... 62 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 86 Wilmiugton, N. C. 8 - 75 Wilmington, N. C. 6 .... 72>? KAinUOAD UONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 - 82 B. lt. lt.. 1st mortgage 7 _ 60 Central Georg;a. 7 - 98 Charleston and Savnn.. 6 _ CO Charletto, Col. & Aug.. 7 .... 83 Cherawaud Darlington 8 _ 90 CU craw A: Dar., 2d mort 7 .... 75 Cbesap'ke & Ohio, gold 6 _ 93 Georgia Railroad. 7 .... 97 Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 - 95 Green. & C., Stato guar 7 .... 56 Laurens. 7 .... 50 Macon and Augusta, 1st mortgage.. 7 .... 76 Macon aud Augusta, (1st mort,) guar. by Georgia Railroad... 7 .... 90. Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by State of Georgia. 7 _ 75 Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 85 North-Eustern 1st mort. 8 _ 93 North-Eusteru, 2dmort 8 _ 80 Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 75 Sav. & Char., State gua 7 .... 67 South Carl'u, 1st mort. 7 _ 90 South Caroliua.. 7 _ 72 South Carolina. 6 .... 65 Spartauburgand Union 7 _ 55 ltAIliItOAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf. 100 _ 30 Central Ga., ex div_100 _ 118 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 .... 40 Georgia. 100 .... 103 Groen, and Col. R.B.. 80 _ 2 Macon and Western... 100 _110 Memphis & Charleston.. 25 .... 9 North-eastern :...-' 50 '_ 10 Savannoh & Charleston 100 _ 20 S. C. R. R. shares. 100 ..... 33 S. C. R. R. & B'k shares 125 .... 33 Sout-westorn Georgia.. 100 .... 92 ? HANK STOCKS. Teop'sN'l B'kChaiTn. . capital 8750,000..... 100 .... 102 lat Nat'1 Bank Churl'n capital $500.OOO.'_ 100 .... 122 S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 .... 95 Caro. Nat. Bank, Cora, capital S20i),000. 100 100 ... Central National Bank, Col'a, cop'l ?100,000 100 100 ... Natiou'l B'k of Chester, capitul 850.000. 100 ... Nat'l B'k of Newberry, capital 8100,000. Nat'l B'k Spartanburg, capital 860,000. S. C. Bank ?t Trust Co. capital 8200,000. 100 .... 100 Bank of Charleston.... 100 .... 20 Union Bank S. C. 50; V-.. 50 People's Bank So. Ga. 4 Plan. & Mo. Bauk?S. C. 25 .... 25 Bauk of Newberry..... 25 . Bank of Camden...... 50 . Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECCBTTIES. Charleston Gas Co_ 25 - 20 Charl'u City R.R.stock 50 - 55 GrauitovilloMan. Co... 100 .... Ill) G. Sc C. R. curt, iudeb. 54 S. C. R. cert, in deb t's. par N. E. R. R., cert, iodebt. G5 Mt. Pleasant and Sulli? van's Island Ferry Co. 100- 80 City of Nashville coup's .... 81 City Charleston cor. in. par City of Memphis coup. 68 N. 'E. R. R. pref, stock. 40 S. &U. R. past duo coop. 55 S. & C. R. past duo coup. 50 ESCUALOS. ETC. Now York sight.par f^prem Gold. Ill 112 Silver.103 - 8. C. BANK BILLS. *Bank of Charleston. Bank of Camden. 30 .... Bank Georgetown. 1 Bank of S. C. 6 .... Bank of Chester. 19 - Bank of Hamburg. 18 .... Bank of Newberry. 10 .... Bank of the State of S. C., prior to'61.. - V issue '01 and '62. .Pl. Sc Mee. Bank Char'n. ?Pcople'nBaDk Oharl'n. *Uniou Bank Ckarles'n. *S. W. R. lt. Bank, old. *S.W.R. R. Bank, now. State Bank, Charleston - 6 ... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. 3. ... Exchango Bank, Colnin - 10 ... Coin'l Bank, of Colum - 13 ... Merch. Bank of Chorow .... 0 ... Planter's Bauk Fairfield- 3 ... S. C. bills receivable. 95 ... Charleston chango bills. 95 ... &?r Bills marked ihus (*) aro being redeemed at tho counter of abovo office. ltlackwell's genuine Durham Smoking To bae.oat I'oi.lAiCK's. I fuMnoon i: : i v;.:;r-r .-.ii ?H .Hl?4itftli j fr: " . . - . : - ' . luiiY'. ! b'UI ,0? " i UiiUi i. './.''. - ' ni l ,H \^E open thia, OAT'S frosh lot.cjr',', ' B',,R',Y',! Gr O O D'S', ' .*'.!;??.!.... ! ! !:il ! * .* .'. . ' ' .'? 1 Durent from ?rat baud*, li a ving ?io obi stock, I to work off, we bhow new And frmh Qooda, at Dull Times Prices. ll', ! ; - ' .. - i i-.U *?:'.? t : Wo ask especial attontlorl and examination I of our low prioo .,! . .. > i SASH RIBBONS. Remember, the only place io tho city to nro enro these desirable goods is at PORTER* & STEELE'S. STOVES 1 STOVES! StOVlsT Tin-wa re ! Tin-ware I Tin-ware I PLUMBLNG, ROOFING, GUTTERING, ond aU work in this line, pat up-to order and ready f?r anio ai the 0 A lt O L IN A. MANUFACTORY. Call at either house-Columbia or Newberry HENRI H. BLEASE, March 22 +_ Proprietor. Cheap Dry Goods FOR 3 0 DA YS 3 0 AT "LOVE *.tJO.-'8>' PREPARATORY to renovating out ator^B. WA will CLOSE OUT the present ?took at "Low Down Prices," And will opon on MONDAY a new stock of "FANCY FRENCH LAWNS," Together with other Bress Doods and Linen Goods, For LADIES and MEN'S WEAR. tfmr We nell onlv STAN D A no makes of Goods, so that GREAT BARGAINS may bo expected and will bo given. W. D. LOVE, ?Inly 2_. B. B. MoCREERY. State South Carolina-Spnrtanbnrg Co1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. L. M. Gentry, Plaintiff, Against 0.1 E. Vanhon ten. D?fendant-Copy Summons. Tn C. E. Vanhouten, defendant in this Action: YOU are hereby Mini moued and required to answer the complaint in thia action, winch ls filed in tim ofhoa of Hie dork of the' Court of Common Fleas for, said County, and to servo a copy of your answer on the sub? scribers at their office, at Spartanburg Court House, within twenty day? after the sorvice of thia summons.on you, exclusivo of the day of nor vice. y .. . If yon tail lo answer this complaint within the timo aforesaid, the plaintiff" will take judgment against yon for tho sam of Two Hnndred and Sixty-Four Dollars and Five Cents, with iqterest at the rate of acron pei cent, por annum,fron} tho Tenth du y of Juno, ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costs. BOBO A CARLISLE, Dated Jan? 10,1871. Plaintiff's 'Attorneys:' ' Tb C. E. Vanhouten: Take notice that the summons in thia ac? tion, of which tho foregoing is a oopy, was tiled in tho office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Ploaa, at Spartanbarg Court House, in tho County of Spartanbarg, in the State of South Carolina, on tho Tenth day of ?Inno, A, D. 1871. BOBO A OABXI8LE, Juno jj j_v__T'laintifTa Attorneys. READ THIS! i "y^ni take pleasure in calling the special 11 attention ofthe trade to onr large and wtll-j selected stock of Ladies, Misses, Children, Hen and Boys' s Which we are selling at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Give us a call, and examine beforo you bay. J. H. & M. L. KIN ABB. Mav 26 To Architects. PLANS for tho erection of a City Hall, cor ner of Washington and Richardson streets, in tho city of Columbia, will bo re? ceived until 20th of July. Building to bo of brick, of the following dimension?: 105 feet front on Richardson street and ICS feet depth on Washington etreot, two stories, with man? sard roof; lowor story to be divided into three stores; npper etory to bo finished aa a Thea? tre, willi accommodations for 1,200 poraona; remainder of upper story to bo finished aa offices; Plans to bo handed to Chairman of Special Comniitteo of City Council. W HUTSON WIGQ, Chairman, J. 8MITH, W. MOONEY, W. SIMONS, June 21 t ^TAYLOR, Committee. _ Scythes and Groin Cradles. DOZ. superior O KAIN CRADLES. ?3 10 do/. ?rithn'H Grain and Grabs Scythes, inst received and foi salo low bv May 17 JOHN AfltiEW.A SON. Imported und Domestic Cigavs at POLLOCK s ' t Dt ?- BRIXOr-EO/* BON, Auet|o?e?r*.I/ T?YjhOnuy di JWp Pdwejf, duly coufeir ?poi 13 ?io Cfl?z?Tl?, Savings Bank, of Columbia, by tbo Colombia Oil- Company, to forceloao tue niurtgagjD af tho said Columbia Oil Cam? yaayfd ?i?. said Citlzeris? Savings-Bank,pf Columbia, and to eu tar upon ena to Hell all and pin gular tho mortgagor! premiaos ho?oin- . after thtecrib'?dj fortho pnrpo?? Ot satisfying their debt; tho said mDr tc ago is hereby, de? clared tb be foreclosed,- and tho said Colum? bia Oil Caropany .forever barred of all'Claim or equity of redemption in the promises: and under the same poWor aa aforesaid, the un? dersigned will soil, at-public anet ion, before tbo Court HOUBO, at Columbia, ott the F?K8T MONDAY in Augustnext; ?I V- ^ " ' All that certain lot of LAND, sit?ate and being in the city of Columbia, in the County of Richland, and State of South Carolina, .consisting of one.square In salcT'city/oon taining fonr aurea of land, moe* or leas, and bounded by Wheat, Rice, Lincoln, and..Gads? den etroeta, with all the buildings ,ond erec? tion? cs let cf lind, now usea.iox ins SnrpOBea'of an Oil Mill, and all tho Enginea, il Presses and machinery, of any kind what? soever, in and upon sala premiaos. Tenn? oaah. / ' : . . W.. MARTIN. President Citizens' B&vings Bank of South Carolina; _ , Joly 0 t Sale of Valuable Lands. -?^ BY order of the Superior Court, I will K&iiell at tho Confi HOUBO door in Statee ZEville. North Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, lGth day of A agna t boat. 1.70ft .ACRES OF LAND, lying In the County oMredell, on the Catawba River and Lambert'o Crovh, 13 miles South of 8tat*???ue 27 mils? Nor.*?! Char? lotte and about 5 miles Weat-of tho Atlantic Tennessee and Ohio Railroad. Tho Und will be Bold in lota aa follows: No. 1. containing 288 acres, more pr leas, on which Dr. W. Pyara now liven. No. 2, containing 238 aeroa, moro or lesa, adjoining Lots Nos. 1,3, 4 and G. No. 3. containing 281 acres, adjoining.Noa. 1,2 and 4. No 4, containing 285 acres, adjoining Noa. 2,3, 5 and 6. No. 6, containing 200 acrca, moro or lesa, adjoining Nos. 4 and 6. No. G, containing 400 acres, on which Col. A. 8. Brown now lives, adjoining Nos. 2, 4 and 5. On those lands are large bodies of fine Rivor and Greek Bottoms and a sufficient Quantity of Woodland on each tract. On the 00 aero tract there is a good Mill House and Water Powor^gcod Dweuing and other build* inga. Good water on each tract. These Ianda are susceptible of. tho highest etate of cultivation,' the up-lands having a . food clay nubaoil, and will produce Cotton, ob aeon, \V boat, Cort and the other grain and grass crone; and are sold as the lands be? longing to the estate of the late James B. By ara, for aase ta. THUMS-One-half in six months; the ba? llance in twelvemonths with intereot from day of sale. Tho purchaser may pay one-third or tbe whole of his bid any tinas after tho salo is confirmed. Bond with approved security will ' bo reqnired for the parchase money. The title , will; be retained until fnU payment is made. . . . Pf mons wishing tn seo the lands will pleaae call upon Col. A. 8. Brown dr Thoa.'Beaton, Esq. CA. CARLTON, Administrator de bonU.non of Jame's B. Byars. Juno 30 _Imo IMPOfiTlNT SOTICS ^O' r: nil Dealer? and ?T^?^fe/in Wint j?j ! ... / .- - i.? wi:, -.Al . -? 'ii.' . j. old 0 -op .li'.Jf. i iii 'lil > . I''i DRY G O O BS. bav? now fu store a mit rino Of the ie weet au d moat' " FASH!OMBLE HOODS Jf.domestic,. French and English Tnarmfiuj- - uro. whiehwe guarantee, at all time?, to sett '7 is low, if not at dose prices, than any hons* n Colombie, buying our Goods from -tbs' \ argest and moat celebrated establishments-' u the Uni tod1 States. And Ks w? d?sir? to' doaso all,'we have now in our house the '' ''''' BEST GRADES >:? ?Mr ? '< SA'r?:?'?* ' ' " f-v ..... ';; >.::::'. 1 ?! i " ? ' ?U .' . ' : ! ... -J 1 ?!.<)?' !.' .'; .?<!'< .:: EVERY 0LASB OF G0QJ)B. Fr6m the lowest to the highest, and wo feel ;onfldent that ail those favoring ue with an-, irder from a distance will be pleased and, laUafledthat. ? U RHOU SE 18 TES ON? In this city to deal with.' .... Wo will, upon application, send promptly >y mail, fun linee of samples of those kind of loods desired and specified by our friends ,nd customers. All orders accompanied by ash amounting to 125 and over, delivered in .ny part of tho State free of froight chargea, 'hoso unaccompanied, will be sent C. O. D. Wo respectfully solicit ordors, which will ocoive the prompt and personal attontjon of me of the firm. Our pricea being low, we bink we eau render satisfaction to all. Give ta a trial. J. H. & M. L. KIN ARD, May 3_COLUMBIA, S. C. Freo Soup every day, at ll o'o?ock, at TOL .OCK'S.