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Foreign New?. MADRID, June 9.-Despatches from Cadiz state that the brigands were cap? tured and a portion of the ransom money recovered. A proposition requiring a candidate to receive a majority equal to one-half of the whole number of deputies, was car? ried-138 to 124. This is regarded as having utterly destroyed the chances of Duke Montpeusier, as well as of all olher candidates who have thus far been nam? ed, none of these will be able to get 179 votes, the number required by the pas? sage of this resolution. There is much excitement among all classes of people. Gen. Prim made a personal explanation. He quoted from tho despatch of the Phi? ladelphia correspondent of the Loudou Times,"relating to his connection with the proposed Cuban Junta. Ho pro? nounced the despatch malicious. There had .been no negotiations between him and the American Government, nor be? tween him and the English capitalists, as stated in the despatch. FLORENCE, June 9.-The insurrection at Lucca has been suppressed. PARIS, June 9.-The Popo hos written a lettor to the Bishop of Turbes, sus? taining, in positive terms, the dogma of infallibility. Eugenie sent 10,000 francs to Constan? tinople. The loss of lifo is frightful. Whole families were hemmed in and bnrned in view. Some, in tho spirit of fatalism peculiar to the race, shut them? selves up iu houses. 252 men arc doad and many more missing. LONDON, June 10.-Charles Dickens died at twenty minutes past G, last even? ing, of paralysis. LISBON, June 10.-A genernl amnesty is promised for party political o treqoes. MADRID, June 10.-Montpensior has asked for a passport for England. HAVANA, June 10.-Nothing later from the Upton expedition. DeRodas' ofliciol despatches report three battles, iu which, respectively, there were killed twelve, fourteen and twelve insurgents. It is reported tho new tariff goes into effect on tho 1st of July. The duties ou cattle will bo reduced one-half. Domestic Neivs. NEW ORLEANS, June 9.-Judge Bind? ley, in the United States Circuit Court, rendered an opinion in the caso of Myra Clark Gaines vs. the city of New Orleans et al., carrying out the decree of thc Su? preme Court of the United States in her favor, and ordered that she be placed in possession of tho property described in the decree, so as to embroco ouly the lauds in possession of tho city ut tho time of filing bills. The Ihnes, commenting on tho deci? sion, soys: "The result is quito n disap? pointment for. the plaintiff, and quito a victory for the city, ?nd it only adjudges right and title for four vacant squares. Tho large claim to property sold by the city in 1830, the principal basis of Mrs. Gaines' claims and expectations, is still in dispute. WASHINGTON, June 10.-Major Perry Fuller has given bond before Judge Wylie, of this city, in 850,000, to answer certain oustom house charges against him in NewOrlean8. Fuller's bondsmen are Senators Ross, of Kansas, and McDo? nald, of Arkansas. Fuller was repre? sented before Judge Wylie by Congress? man Sheldon, of Louisiana. In the Senate, the House apportion? ment, bill was considered, and tho Senate Committoe amendment to mnke the number of Representatives 300 was adopted, and then laid over until next week. The bill to abolish tho franking privilege was discussed, Flaungan oppos? ing it, because it would be a great lever of which they now had control. Ho would use the franking privilege to dis? seminate political light among tho peo? ple of Texas. In replying to former re? marks of his colleague, Hamilton, ho maintained that that people were not tho set of cut-throats that they were repre? sented, but were a high-toned commu? nity. He was as good a Republican as any man dare bo, but did not feel colled on to prove the fact by jump and threat to cut men's throats. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury seilt to tho Senate to-day, a copy of tho opinion of the Attorney-General, and a draft of tho proposed bill relative to thc eviction of purchasers of lands sold for the non? payment of direct Fedor.il Las iu the Southern States. The Attorney-Gene? ral recommends that defendants to such suits have power to transfer them to the United States Courts, and that pur? chasers then evioted bo reimbursed by the successful plaintiffs to the amount of taxes, &c, paid to tho United States for the property. In tho Senate, the book publishers memorialize for modification of thc copy right laws. A bill was introduced au? thorizing army officors to insure thoir lives in lifo insurance offices in tho United States. The central branch of tho Pacific Railroad nnd tho franking privilege was discussed to recess. The Senate is in session to-night. In the House, 300 Philadelphia drug? gists and dealers in spirits, petition for taxation at stills on onpacity of basis. Tho bill to regulate credits for good be? havior on the part of convicts, passed and goes to tho President. Tho bill cre? ating St. Joseph a port of delivery, at? tached to tho Collection District of New Orleans, passed. Tho correspondent of tho Now York Evening Post was orderod to tho bar of tho House, to answer for alleged false despatches, implicating cer? tain mombors in Cuban corruption. A resolution passed, ordering tho arrest of tho parties who assaulted Congressman Porter, of Richmond, for violation of Portor's privileges; they will be arrested wherevor found and brought to tho bar of tho Sonse. In tho House, n great part of tho day was consumed in tho investigation of alleged falsity of a despatch charging Congressional corr uptioii in Cu Vian affairs. After a warm discussion, the matter was referred to a committee, with power to send for persons and papers. The den? oionoy bill, as it WAS returned from the Senate, was considered. The Senate made 256 amendments. Internal revenue receipts to-day, over 81,000,000. Bed Cloud and his party had a final interview, to-day, with the Secretary of the Interior, when Bed Cloud reiterated his demand, previously made, for the removal of Fettermnn, and was informed, much to his dissatisfaction, that he would not be removed. He was informed that arrangements had been mnde for tho de? parture of himBelf and party for their homes, Monday next. Spurious stamps ou North Carolina tobacco have becu seized iu Baltimore. The counterfeit is slightly longer and the tinted linos; in tho genuiuo nra absent. NEW YonK, Juue 10.-Tho Grand Lodge of Musons, to-day, abandoned tho scheme to establish a National Grand Lodge. The elevated railroad is successfully operating. Patronage is limited. HALEIGH, N. C., Juno 10.-Papers from different sectious of the State rep rosent tho growing crop as badly da? maged by the receut heavy rains. WILMINGTON, N. C., Juno 10.-The Ki'publican Convention to nominate u candidate for Congress from the Third District, closed nt Lumbcrton, last even? ing, after the stormiest aud most exoiting session ever known in the political sunnis of North Carolina. After the withdrawal of a number of delegates, O. H. Dockery, the present incumbent, was nominated on the first ballot. Dockery refused to endorse Holden's administra? tion. Galloway, a negro Senator, and one of the delegates, pledged New Han? over County against the nominee before ho withdrew from the convention. An? drew J. Jones, it is thought, will bo the independent Republican candidate. FINANCIAL AND COMMKUCIAL.. NEW YORE, Juue 10-Noon.-Stocks strong. Money quiet, at 4?5. Exchange -long 9??; short 10'.i. Gold 13>.i. Bonds 12. Tennessee's, ex-coupon, 64; new 62)?; Virginia's, ex-coupon, 69; now G7%] Louisiana 6's, old, 76'?; levee 6's 72;8's92!?; Alabama S's 100"'.<; 5*S 75; Georgia 6's 87; S's 94?? ; North Caroli? na's, old, 48}.?; new 24'u'; South Caro? lina's, old, 95; new 82,'?. Flour-ship? ping grade 10c. higher wauted; others quiet. Wheat lc. better on spring; fair demand. Corn l?2c. bettor and quiet. Pork heavy, at 35.75. Cotton quiet and firm, at 22*g?22%; sales 500 bales. Freights steady. 7 P. M.-Money 2@3. Gold 13?^@ 13?4. Governments }{? lower. South? erns closed quiet. Cottou quiet and firm-sales 1,000 bales; uplands 22}?. Flour a shade firmer-superfine State 5.20@5.35; common to fair extra South? ern 6.20@7.00. Wheat active-winter red and amber State 1.42?1.45; winter red and amber Western 1.40?1.45. Corn a shade firmer-new mixed Western 1.02; yellow 1.12. Mess pork 30.75. Lard steady. Whiskey 1.05@1.06. Freights steady. BALTIMORE. June 10.-Cotton quiet and firm-middliug 22; net receipts of week 150 bales; total 659; sales 810; stock 3.890. CINCINNATI, June 10.-Flour firm and quiet-family 5.25(5)6.00. Corn nomi? nally 90@92. Whiskey 1.03. Mess pork 30.50. Bacon unchanged. Lord 16).j. NEW ORLEANS, June 10.-Cotton quiet and firm-middling 21@21},{; sales 3,300 bales; net receipts 1,401; stock 100.598; net receipts of the week 6,731. Flour firmer. Corn advanced-mixed 1.10? 1.17; white 1.20@.1.21|.<. Pork 31.25. Bacon dull, at 14.i4?17^; hams 20??@ 21?4. Lard quiet-fierce 15,K@16; keg ?8>?@19??. Sugar-prime Molasses-prime fermenting 65@75. Whiskey dull, at 1.02.!,,'? 1.10. MOBILE, Juno 10.-Cotton firm-mid ling 20^; sales 750 bales; receipts 758; stock 34,508. SAVANNAH, Juno 10.-Cotton quiet middling 20??; sales 100 bales; receipts 302; stock 22,880; receipts of tho week 2,939. AUGUSTA, Juno 10.-Cotton market firm, but offerings small-sales 80 bales; receipts 50; middling 20@20J^. CHARLESTON, June 10.-Cotton firm middling 21; sales 100 bales; receipts 273; exports coastwise 100; stock 9,302; receipts of tho week 1,185; exports coast? wise 1,185; sales 1,821. PARIS, Juno 10.-Bourse opened firm -rentes 74f. 65c. LONDON, June 10-Noon.-Consols 92??. Bonds 89|.<. LIVERPOOL, June 10-Noon.-Cotton quiet and steady-uplands 10$?; Orleans 10%?ll; sales of tho week 42,000 bales; export 3,000; speculation 4,000; stock 603,000, whereof American is 366,000; receipts 35,000, of which American is 19,000. Wlioi.KS ALI . PRICES CURRENT, COKHF.OTKD WEEKLY HY TUE IIOAUO OF TRADE. APPLES, f)bu.2 00?2 50 MoLA8SES,Ouba,45?50 IIAOOINO,.2?@32 Now Orl'usl 00?1 10 DALE ROPE, Manil,?2ti Sugar H'ee..75?l 00 N.Y.orWeariji?jlO?l.ri NAILS, y kcg5 50?G 00 BUTTER, North. 40?S0 ONIONS, (jibusl75?2 00 Country, y lt>.25?35 OIL, Keroueno,g45?50 BACON. Hams. ..22? 25 Machinery..75? 1 00 ?ides,till?_nocv.) SPECIE, Gold ?1 13 Shoulders... 14<3)1? Silver. ?108 CANDLES, Hporm40?70 POTAT'S, Iris ?2 00 Adamantine lt? 18?20 Sweet, hus 1 75?2 25 COTTON YAUNI 75?1 KO RICE, Carolinalb0|@10 CorroN.Strict Md? 21 SHOT, kitbag. ?2 75 Middling ... 20? SALT, Livorp.2 20?2 23 LowMicU'g, 19? SOAP, y\h,.8?to Good Ordny, IS? Sri m rs, Alcohol,g!7 10 Ordinary... 17? Urandy . .4 00? 12 00 CHEESE, E.D.lb. 23?25 ! Gin.2 00@7 00 factory.10?24 Hum.2 00@7 00 COFFEE, Aio,^plbl0?24 | Whiskey.. .1 35?4 00 Laguayra_25?27 SuoAn, Crus A P15?1G Java.30&35 brown.10011 FLOUR, Co. BOOrfjOOO STARCH, %i It?... 9}?ll Nortborn.G00?ll 00 TEA, Green 1M 00?210 GnAiN, Com 1 G0?1 70 Black,_1 00@1 10 Wheat.... 1 G0?2 00 TOBACCO, Chw.G0?l 10 Oats.1 00?1 10 Bmoking.lb..50?l 10 Peas. ?a 00 VINEOAR, Wiue,.G0?80 HAY, North, %icwt.2 00 French_1 25@1 G8 HIDES,Dry, t?itt?12J?18 WINK, Cham. 25@30 00 Groen.?8 Port, %3gal300?5 70 LARD, ftlh.19@22 8horry... 3 50?6 GO LIME, ty bbl. 2 65?2 75 Madeira.. .2 50?8 50 ?"?r Sale. 2THRESHERS, (capacity 869 bushels por day,) in complete order; also, 1 Reaper, with Howor attachment. The Machines are first class make, and wilt be sold at a bargain. Apply to 8. H. 8PENOER, Juno 10 C _Central Hotel. Notice to Owners of Goats and Swine. CITY HALL, COLUMBIA, 8. C., Juno 0,1870. IN pursuance of a resolution adopted by tho City Council on the 7th inst., for tho strict onforcemsnt of tho "Ordinanco concerning Coats and Swine," all Goats and Swine found running at largo on and after Monday, lune 13th, will be impounded. Ry order of tho Mayor. WM. J. ETTER, City Clerk. Juno 10_ 3 Lothair, by Disraeli; AND OTHER NEW BOOKS; such as, Hammer and Kapier. By Cooke. $1.50. Vicar of Bullhamptou. By Anthony Trollope, Tho History of Hortense. By Abbott. DO Tho Lifo of Count Bismarck-private and political. $3.00. Christianity and Greok Philosophy, or tho Relation between Spontaneous and Rellec tivo Thought in Greeco, aud tho Positivo Teaching ol Christ and his Apostles. $2.75 Lamps, Pilchers and Trumpets. Lectures on the. Vocatiou of tho Preacher. $1.75 Memoir of Rev. John Scuddor, thirty-six years Missionary in India. $1.75. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S, June 10 fi Booksellers, Columbia. REMOVAL. THE OOico of Dna. REYNOLDS A REY? NOLDS having been reoaovod from Plain street, will now bo found on Maiu street, in tho National Bank building. Juno '.) 3 New Publications. TUE CHRISTMAS GUEST, by Mrs. South worth. Tho Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth, by Miss Aiken, $2 25. "Tho Caged Lion; a Novel, bv Miss Yonge, $1.25. Hammer and Anvil, Spielhageus' last and boat novel, 52 (M). Memoir of Dr. Scudder, 3G years Missionary in India,$1.75. Prince of Wales' Travel8 in Egypt, Con? stantinople and tho East, $1.50. Tho Vicar of IJuIlliampton, by Trollope, $1.25, and other new Books for salo at BRYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore. Juno 3 South Carolina, Richland County. IN TUE COMMON PLEAS. CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., June il, 1870. ASPECIAL KESSION of tho Comt of Common Pleas, for Richland County, will bo held at Columbia, to commenco on tho third Monday (being tho 20th day of the month) in Ju?o inst. By order of Hon. S. W. MELTON, Judgo Fifth Circuit. June 7 _ D. B. MILLER, C. C. C. Stanley's Celebrated Cough Syrup. PREPARED only by E. H. neibilsh; known and approved for tho last twenty-live years as tho best Cough Syrup made. You have only to try it to bo convinced. For sale by June 'J * E. H. HE1NITSH, Chemist. Quaker Liniment a Household Remedy. IT cures Aches and Pains of all kinds, in? ternal and external. This QUAKEII LINI? MENT is thc best medicino in tho world for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Soro Throat, Tooth? ache, Pains in Back, Face-ache, Swollings, Sprains, Bruises, Snake Bites, Stings of In? sects, tor Cramp in tho Stomach, Cholera, Colic, Sick Stomach, Summer Complaints. Prepared only bv i. H. HEINITSH, Chemist, Juno 9 Columbia, S. C. Crimson Tetter Wash, FOB Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles. Reduc?s of the Skin, Chapped Hands and Face, and all Eruptions and Exconations of the Skin, tending to mar tho beauty and bloom of tho human face, lt renders tho skiu soft and fair, and restores tho natural freshness aud roseate hue of tho complexion, so attractive in thc female sex. Propared only by E. H. HEINITSH, Chemist, Juno 0 Columbia, S. C. Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner? ship lately existing between the under? signed, undor the name of GORMAN A BA DENHOP, us proprietors of the "Columbia Hotel," waa dissolved on tho 30th day of April last, by mutual consent. Wm. Gorman conti? nues the business ou his own account, and is authorized to settle all debts duo to and bv tho said partnership. WILLIAM GORMAN, June 1) H. IL BADENHOP. _ Election Notice. SCHOOL. TllUSTEF.S. AMEETING of tho voters of each School District of Bichland County is ordered to bo held on Saturday, 13th June, inst., for tho election of threo School Trustees for each School District. Thc polls will bo opened at 10 o'clock a. m., and closo at 4 o'clock p.m. Tho following persons aro appointed to con? duct tho said election, who will hold the said election at thc places specified: School District No. i-Court House-Bon. F. L. Cardo/.o. School District No. 2-Trenholm's Place Hon. \V. B. Nash. School District No.3-Gadsden- W.H. Wigg. School District No. 4-Kingsville-School Commissioner N. E. Edwards. School District No.5-Lucius'Mill - January Simpson. School District No. li-Killian's Mill-Hon. S. L. H?ge. School District No. 7-Camp Ground-S. B. Thompson. School District No 8-Littleton-William Simons. By order of Hoard of Conntv School Exami? ners. N.E.EDWARDS, County School Com'r., Chairman. Coi.e.MiiiA. June 1870. _Juno 4 {G Choice May Butter. 6TUBS CHOICE MAY BUTTER, just re? ceived ami for salo by June 1 J.tT, R. AGNEW. Choice Family Flour. BARRELS CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, i)vJ fresh ground from selected Wheat, and warranted tho best in tho market. 25 barrels H ecker's SELF-RAISING FLOUR, for salo low by tho barrel and at retail by Janel_ J. AT. R. AGNEW. Threshing Machines-Reaping Ma? chines, Horse Powers, ON hand and for salo at in a nu fae I u re r's prices, adding troight. April M LOWRANCE A CO. Haina, Beef Tongues. SUGAR-CURED Orango Hams. ?VJU 1,000 lbs. Breakfast Bacon. 5IM lbs. F M Smoked Tongues. 10 balfbbls. Pickled Beef and Pork. 2l} _ For Bal? b7 _ _*!: *?9l>Ji Stocks and Bonds, f^i OLD AND SILVER, \JC Bank Notes, Coupons, County Claims, Jury Certificates, Mutilated Currency. Ac, Ac. Bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL. Broker, Office Columbia Hotel Building, Main street. May 19 3mo_ Old Java Coffee. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for salo at roducod prices. E. HOPE 20 Connoisseurs, go to Pollock's. THE CRY 18 FOB Bargains ! Bargains ! I Tho placo to get them is at C. F. JACKSON'S CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE, Af A IN S TR EET t CALL sud see the Bargain Table, and tako a choico of any article for 25 cents, worth 51) couts. Another choico for 50 cents, worth $1.00. And still another choico for $1.00, worth $2.00. Now is tho timo to get good bargains^ aa tho stock must bo sold. C. F. JACKSON. Juuo 8 IF YOU WANTA FIRST-CLASS GOLD OB Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S. IF von want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, caf! at ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S. IF you aro in need xf SOLID SILVER or PLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBACHEB'S. IF vour eves aro failing,?uni you want tho BEST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SU LZ BAC H ER'S. IF you want a good and reliable TIME-PIECE or CLOOK, call at Junel_ISAAC SULZDACHER'S. Headquarters Dry Goods Division, COLUMBIA, S. C., JUNE 3, 1870. GENERAL ORDER NO. 1, Go to S. W. Porter ?fc Co. for Dargains. OUR counters aro now actually groaning beneath tho heavy weight of frosh DRY GOODS just to hand, per steamer, from New York. Wo pronoso to diminish this stock about ono half, ooforo tho first of July next; audiu order to accomplish tina end we know we must nell cheap. The enemy, "Dull Times," is upon us, and must bo met and overcome. Wo havo had many engagements with tho samo foe, and whipped him; will do so now, let the rcBiilt bo as it may. "Wo intend to tight it ont on th isa line, ii' it takes all Bum? mer." This is no idle jest , but a stern reality. Wo aro the only House in tho city in posses? sion of the secret, how to make dull timea easy; 'tis well worth knowing. Wo commence to-day giving gratuitous information to our customers on this 'head. All wishing this knowledge can bo accommodated by calling at their headquarters. By ordor of S. W. PORTER A CO. G.BAnoAiNS, A. A. G. P. S.-NoDe genuine except those bearing our signature. Beware of base imitators. Juno 4 THE Question Answered. THE question having been so often asked, "Why is it that YOU ARE SELLING GOODS SO CHEAP? We can understand how com? mon goods can be sold low, hut cannot con ccivo how it bappena that thc superior claBS of goods that you always keep, can be sold at such very low pricos?" To tho numerous inquiries, we give one geoer.il answer: Wo are not selling our goods so very much below cost, but they aro bought right, and wo have marked down our entire stock for the purposo of increasing our salos and getting tho goods out of the way, as in a few days wo ahall be knocking down walls, aud in consequence there will be a dust. Now is the time to buy cheaper than ever bafore. Call at once aud supply yourselves. Juuo 7 J. H. it M. L. KIN ARD. City Machine Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE undersigned aro prepared to manufacturo Port? abio and Stationa ary Steam Enginea and Boilers, Saw Milla, Grist and Flour Mills, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, Gearing Mill Irons, Ac. Wo aro aleo Agents for Emory's Universal Cotton Gins, and Geiser's Southern Thresher and Cleaner. These machines havo no supe? riors. Morril's Deep Well Pumps, Bohert Wood A Co's Fountain and Ornamental Iron Works. Orders from the country promptly attended to. RICHARD TOZER, May 24 3mo ROBT. MCDOUGALL. _ MANHOOD: How Lost! How Restored! Just published, ina sealed envelope. Price C cts. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT? MENT, and Radical Curo of Spermatorrbea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Dobility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi? lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Self Abuso, Ac, by Robt. J. Culverwoll, M. D., author of tho "Green Book," Ac. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," Sent undor seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postago stamps, bv CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.. 137 Bowery, ilew York, Pout Ofllce llox 4,580. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide,' prion 25 cents. Mav3 3mo Imported Wines. IHAYE just received the following list of choico WINES, comprising the finest Euro peau brands. This is, without doubt, the largest and best assortment ever offered in Columbia. CLAllETS.-Brandenburg Freres' Medoc, St. Jtilion. Margaux, Poulet Canot, LaRose, Chateau LaRose, Grand Vin Latour, 1858; Margaux, 1858; t.aFitte. 1S58. HUCKS AND SAUTHItNES- Lanben hoimer, Neorsteimcr, Mockheimcr, Marco bruner, Hildesheimer, Haut Sautcrnc, Haut Barsac. CHAMPAGNES.-Moot & Chandon's Ver zenay, Dry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gicen Seal. Bruch, Toucher A Co.'s Lac D'Or, Carte D'Or, Sparkling Mosolle. SHKIIIUISS.-All Grades, from house of Wisdom A Warter, Xercs do La Frontera, in? cluding some very choico "AMONTILLADO," worthy the attontion of connoisenrs. May 15_GEOBQE SYMMEB3. Samples for Distribution. Oto HARDY SOLOMON'S and get a aamnlo \JC ot Dr. Price's CREAM RAKING POW? DERS. All they want is a trial, to conviuco hou jo-keepers that they aro tho beet now in use. ___ May 20 Dr. Trice's Cream Baking Powders, THE beat now in use, for sale by May 20 HARDY SOLOMON. OUR POPULAR SALES OP DRY GOODS FOR THE Summer Months, COMMENCES F Ii OM THIS DATE WITH STILL LOWER BASIS OF PRICES. Another invoice of tho?o Cool, Cu m fen t nilli- anti Clienp Lim n Suit? for I.ml itu. Having lately replenished tho Wholesale Stock, That branch of our businoaa offers superior Inducements to the Trade; and wo unpleased I to know wo have matlo no idle promises. W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building. W. D. LOVE. B. D. ai'CBEBRY. May 2-2 _ House and Lot for Sale. NOW occupied by C. Bouknight. Lot ex? tends full front on Plain street, and about 250 fool front on Oates and Lincoln stroetB, anti covors nearly two (2) acres. House has twolvo (12) largo rooms. Throo Ci) rooms havo been built in tho yard lately, suit? able for offices. Thurn is algo upon the lot a COTTAGE of thrco (3) rooms, and other out-bouBCs, a largo and fino Garden. Wutor and Gao throughout; is shaded by & fino and most beautiful Grove of TrcoB. The location is one of tho mont desirahlo in tho city, being near tho business parts, and proper distances from Churches, Schools and Railroad Depots. Tho price will bc low, and torms easy. Apply to ROBERT C. SHlVElt. May 3 tuf_ ' South Carolina-Newberry. IN COMMON PLEAS. Mays it Martin and others, vs. thc Bank of Newberry, S. C. BY an order of his Honor T. O. P. Vernon, Judgo of tho Court of Common Pleaa for tho Sovonth Circuit, paHsed in tho above stated caso, dated 20th day of May, 1870, all suing creditors of tho Bank of Newberry, South Carolina, aro enjoined from the further prosecution of their respective suits, and they and all other creditors aro required to render their demands at tho offico of tho Bank of Newberry, S. C., at Newberry, in the Stato of South Carolina, for payment, on or before the 1st day of December next; and if not paid when BO presented, then to render them with? in tho timo specilietl above, before Thomas M. Lake, Special lteferee, to bo established before him according tn law. THOS. M. LAKE, Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Newberry County, S. _May 28 a!3 TAKE NOTICE. BOOT, SHOE, HAT & TRUNK HOUSE HAS just received a very largo and beauti? ful stock of SPRING GOODS, selected with great care, which will bo disponed of as low as tho titnea will admit. It is enough to say to the publk', that our buyer was in thc market lalo in tho soaaon, and reaped the benefit of the recent and very groat decline in pricee. In BOOTS and SHOES, I havo every? thing tho oyo could fancy, and each article warrautcd aa represented. My stock ol HATS can't be surpassed in stylo and quality, and will guarantee pricea as low as any house in tho State. I have paid special attention to my Jobbing Stock, in both branches, and am prepared to offer rare inducements to the trade. Be sure to call ono door North of Columbia Hotel, aa early aa poasible, and Bocure bar? gains. A. SMYTHE. April 24_ CLOTHING Must be Sold!! WE have about $10.000 in CLOTH? ING, more than wo can realize on thia Spring, and we aro anxious to get rid of aoinc of it, and will sell VEttY CHEAP for that purpose. Our stock ia the largoat, in our line, that has ever been brought to tltia city. Handsome Gooda, and bought right. Large lino of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW H ATS AND CLOTHING. New stylea of MEN S "VENTILATOR HATS."' Beat Fitting SHIRTS. It ia now generally admitted that wo aro making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. It. *t XV, C. SWAFFIELD. April 17 _._ Hoes! Hoes!! WE have in storo 250 dozen of Brade'o heavy Crown Steel HOES, Brado's Light Steel Hoea and Riveted Eyes. Elwell's Picha and Planters' Hoes, manufaoturod near Bir? mingham, England, for our trade, and paid for with gold at 11 \ to 124 per cont, premium, and wo confidently say we aro prepared to suit the market. LOWRANCE A CO. March 23 _ Fine Gold Watohes OF all description!*, for Ladies and Gent lemon, for salo at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Messrs. Scott & Williams' Banking House. Dec ltl Auotlcm. Sales. Corn Slightly Damaged. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 10 o'clock, I will aoll, before my Storo, weather permit? ting, 700 Buahola COHN, Blightty damaged, on board cara. Salo positive and a chanco for speculation. Terme caab. Jone 10 3 State of Sooth Carolina-Greenville Co. IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT-IX CHANCER Y Stophen S. Wade va. G.W. Farr, ci al_Bill lo Foreclose Mortgage, ?tc. BY virtuo of tho decretal order of Judge Orr, mudo in tho abovo caBO, I will Boll, to tho tugboat bidder, at Greenville Court Houao, on SALE-DAY in July next, tho mort? gaged prciniaea described in tho bill, viz: All that TH ACT of LAND, situated partly in tin-Counties of Pickens and Grccnviilo, lying on both aidoa of Saluda Hiver, containing 263 acres, more or less, upon which is located tho Woolen and Cotton Factory, Grist and Saw Mill, known as the "Farr Mill." This ia valua? ble property, and worthy tho attention of capi? talists desiring an investment. It ia located about naven miles from tho city of Grccnviilo, and tho water power thereof is seldom sur? passed. Torras cash. Purchaser to pay for statups and papers. w. A. MCDANIEL, C. C. C. P. CI.EM?'S OFFICE, Juno 7, 1870. Juno 10 fe8 Caesar's Head Hotel. THE subscriber respectfully informs bia friends and the traveling community that ho _Ibas taken chargo of tho above woll-known House, and will open it for the re? ception of guests ou the firat of Juno next. Slay 14 sG_J. McD. CARSON. Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va. OFEN MA Y 15. 1870. rilHIS favorito and celebrated Watering JL Place is now in completo order for tho re? ception of guests. Important improvements have hoon added to the buildings since tho es? tablishment passed into tho hands of the pre? sent proprietor, and it is his purpose to keep it in a stylo not surpassed anywhero in Vir? ginia. Tho waters of those special springs either euro or greatly relieve most cases of Scrofula, Inoipient Consumption, Chronic bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis, Chronic Pneu? monia, Chronic Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic DyBontory. Tbfly aro also a great value m thone affections which aro peculiar to tho female constitution, and as an appetizer, a tonic and general restorative, they are, per? haps, unrivalled amongst minorai waters. The proprietor will have provided for tho lawns and ball-room a first-class band of music, and general all tho sources of amusement and recreation usually found at our best summer resorts will bo at the command of the guests at "ROCKBRIDGE ALUM." The place is within cloven to thirteen hours of Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Ac, by rail, all in daylight. Passengers lcavo tho cars of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Goshen De? pot, and new and elegant stage coaches, pass? ing rapidly over a smooth and level road of <>id v eight miles, sot dawn tho visitors at the Springs to toa. ' JAMES A. FRAZIER, Proprietor. *3~ Tho Rockbridge Water and Alum Maas for sale by tho principal Druggists of the United States. Descriptivo pamphlets Bout freo on applica? tion. May 31 |lmo The White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. FAMOUS for the Alterative Watora and Fa? shionable patrons, will bo open on MAY 1.7m ; capable of accommodating, in view of tho improvements made, from 1,500 to 2,000 persons. The cars of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railway now run to tho Springs, The location is 2,000 feet above thc lovel of tho sea, affording efttiro relief from summer prostrating heats. Excellent Bands and extendive Livery in at? tendance, and every arrangement for the en joyment of guests. FANCY and MASQUE? RADE BALLS during tbesoBSon. CUAROXS-$25 per week, and $90 per month, of thirty days. Children, nuder ton years, and Colored Servants half price; White Ser? vants according to accommodations. Address May 28 15 PEYTON & CO., Proprietors. Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, V. SUMftlKll, 1870. THIS olegant establishment will be opened for tho recoption of visitors on the first day of JUNE, lb70. Tho Proprietors, with tho experience of the last summer, and having mado many changes in tho different departments of this extensive Watering Place, each of which it will be their endeavor to IMPROVE, extend a pleasant recep? tion to their patrons. The Cottages are largo and commodious, separato and distinct from each other, and lilted up with new Furniture Every effort of the Proprietors will bo put forth to make their guosts comfortable, and it will be their aim to keep up tho reputation ot thc MONTGOMEBY WEITE SULPH?B. The social as well as thc gay will find that thia place has peculiar advantages over many of tin! Watering Places of Virginia. An elegant Band of Music has been secured. Rowling Alleys, Billiard Saloons and Baths have been fitted up fer tho amusement and comfort of guests. Post Oilico, Express Oftico, Telegraph Office on Use premises for tho convenience and intercourse with all parta of the world. Passengers will procuro tickets via Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnel, and take tho Springs Branch Railroad, which lauds them directly in tho Reception "mine at the Springs. board $3 per day; $20 psr week; $70 per mouth. For further particulars, address WIL80N A LORENTZ, Proprietors. May 10 2 m Oj_ WHere to Stop.1 Williams' Hotel, Formerly Harvey House, SPARTANBURC C. II., S. C. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LA UR ENS C. H., S. C. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. MY friends and thc ?raveling public aro respectfully in? formed that tho abovo named ^HOTELS are now under my control; and thoy may rent assured that tho reputation of tho two houses will bo fully kept u|i. 'The Rooms aro comfort ably furnished and tho Tables will bo supplied with tho best of everything._May 1 3mo "NI0KERS0N HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS plcasantly.locatcd HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any House in tho South for comfort _land healthy locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can be furnished with nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will he found at the different depots-passengers carried to and from the Hotel free of charge. Nov 3_ _WM. A- WRIGHT. Butter and Cheese. CHOICE Goshen BUTTER and prim factory CHEESE, just received, and fer salo low by .T. * T. lt. AGNEW. Just Received. 2AA/\ BUSH. PRIME WHITE CORN, .VJUV-/ which will ho sold at lowest market price, for cash, at May 4 _ fi AUDY SOLOMON'S. i Lunch every day at Pollock's.