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Telegraphic?Foreign New?. Lonoon, Julj* 22.?It is reportod that Gen. Mendiri succeeds Gen. Porali as ; chief in command of the Carlist forces. London, July 22.?The limes, this morning, in its financial article, con? demns the silence of the inanagorsof the direct Unitod States cable in regard to tho lino, and says that inquiries of its stockholders meet with u blank refusal to impart information. The altciidauco at tho Wimbledon meeting to day was small. A match for Elcho challenge shield is being shot. Reulin, July 22.?The town of Wurui brum and vicinity was visited by u' heavy ruin?bridges, houses und crops wore destroyed. London, July 22.?In tho Commons, Disraeli announced that the Government had abandoned the merchants' shipping bill for this session, and expressed tho hope that the session would close by tho 10th or 12th of August. Mr. Plcmbsoll made a violent attack on the Govern? ment. Tho Speaker requested him to leave the House. Paius, Julv ?L?Tho Eight Centre ia completely disrupted. The liberal por? tion are Booking a fusion with a group under the leadership of M. Deloyergne, with a leaning towards the Luff, The Carlists deny the, truth of reports that their troops have entered Prance, and that Gon. Dorrogaray is wounded and has taken refugo in Prance. The French customs returns for the | last six months show nn increase in re? ceipts of '23,000,0801 over those for tho corresponding period of last year. Tho total ? revenues of the country for the some time has been increased 711,000, OOOf. over that of 1874. Tho hoavy rain in the Inland Counties continues. * In many places the growing crops have been destroyed, and the mil ways are interruped in all directions. |Q The Home Knie members of Parlia? ment will attend, in-a body the Homo ltule banquet which is to be given ut Dublin, August A, and will also bo pre? sent at tho (/Council celebration. The. stock of the Anglo-American Tele? graph Company has advanced ?2 10s. The rise is attributed to tho reported failure to repair the direct cable, the stock of which has declined 20 per cent, since the 8th instant It is reported that Prussia and Russia intend to furlough on a large scale next year. Ono of the Vienna papers urges Austria to follow and prove that tho alli? ance between the three Emperors is worth something. Munich, July 21.?The Ultramontane says Baron Loe has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for a tresona blc speech made by him in October 1873. Herr Sigel, editor of the Ultramontane journal Vaterland, was sent to-prison to? day to serve out a ten months' sentence for treasonable utterances. Telegraohic?American Nows. New Yonk, July 22.?A notice by the . people to the general term, from the de? cision of Judge Donohuo, in the $0,000, 000 suit, was served.on the defendant. Legal circles regard furnishing a detailed bill of,naxtioulara impossible. The Treasurer of Long Island city is short ?7,000 cash, and a larger amount of misappropriations from back taxes. The Government has awarded $1,000,4 OOO.^old, at 112.05 to 112.80. New Yoke, July 22.?Mrs. Merr'tt, wife of Col. Mcrritt, U. S. A., was out? raged on board the tug Mike Norton. Two have been arrested on suspicion. Loader's bail is $3,000. The trial will be in tho November term. Washington, July 22. ?Judge Fisher wiU doubtless bo relie ved and Chief Clerk Avery suspended. Bristow, how? ever, has no advice of Avery's indict? ment y The July returns to the Department of Agriculture show that the acreage of to? bacco is greater than that of last vear? the increase being in the great tobacco producing States. Maryland has in? creased her area 4 per cent; Virginia 20; North Carolina 33; South Carolina 7; Florida 23; Mississippi 16; Arkansas 10; Tennessee 203; Kentucky 223; Ohio 25; Indiana 40; Illinois 56; Missouri 60; New York, Pennsylvania and Texas report the sumo area as last year; New Hampshire has reduced her small acreage 30 per cent; Massachusetts 25; Connecticut 2; Georgia 5; Alabama 10; Louisiana 7; Wisconsin 17; ? Kansas 11. The condition of tho crop is most satisfactory in tho largest tobacco States, and is 20 per cent, above an average on tho whole. Ken? tucky, which produces two fifths of our whole crop, is 31 per cent, above tho ave? rage. The othor largo producing States are either very near a full average or above. Tho remarkably depressed con? dition is noted only in the smaller pro ducing States.* Advicos received at the Medical Bn- j roau, Navy Department, from the South ] Atlantic fleet, report that our vessels there are now free from yellow fever. I Information has been received at the! Department of State to the effect that a circular has been issued by the Spanish Government with a view to the vigorous 1 enforcement of tho existing laws of that country requiring the exhibition of pass? ports by persons entetn^j^^tjk^^^ing rometor, Southe^^^^nEjES^rntds, warm and partly olyB^WSUther will Baltimore, July 22.?In tho conven? tion, John Leo Carrol and Wm. F. Ham? ilton wero nominated. Tho former was elected. Tho financial plank in tho platform firmly opposes any inflation of the currency, and favors the resumption of specie paymont at tho earliest possi? ble moment. Ket West, July 22.?Tho yellow fever epidemic is about expended its force; no new decided cases in about fivo days. Philadelphia, July 22 ?The English Centennial Commission have broken the ground for their buildings?four ifa number. "White Svephch Spbinoh, July 22.? ' Convention convaned. The Committee on Permanent Organization presented constitution and by-laws wbicb were unanimously adopted. The first article providos for tbe Organization of a Na? tional Cotton Exchange of America; 2d, doflues object, promotes efficiency and extend* usefulness of local cotton ex? changes und secures their united and harmonious co-operation to obtain more reliable und precise statements in regard to tho movements and extent of crops. Provision is made for regular bi-ennial meetings. The President, Vice-Presi? dent and seven Directors will act as n board of genend management; will ap? point n secretary, treasurer and such as? sistants as they may deem necessury; will have power to levy assessments und disburse sums raised, but shull not incur debts. Exchang"s handling 25,0i)0 bales will be entitled to two delegates, and one additional dolegatc to each additional lOD.OOO bales. The Exccutivo Council should have power to add to the consti? tution such articles us receive a vote of two-thirds of the representatives at each Convention, provided said two-thirds Kbull represent n majority of the consti? tuent exchanges. Nominationswtre post? poned till to-morrow ufternoon. 1 Ultimo re, July 22.?The convention adjourned at 4 o'clock this morning to 10.30. The majority report of the Com? mittee of Credentials was adopted by 51) to 18. About 1 A. M., Thos. J. Keating, of Queen Anne County, was installed as I permanent chairman of the convention. ! Fillibustcring Continued. Motions to adjourn were constantly made and voted down. No rule having been udoptcd by the convention, the discussion on dila? tory and other motions took a wide range, and as the hours moved on, the debate waxed bolter and hotter. Mr. Frcaner, of Washington County, a leader of the Hamilton party, openly charged that bribes of $1,000 in one casv and Su00 and an office in another bad been offered two delegates to vote for Carroll; which was retorted by Mr. Fenton, a Carroll delegate, saying a Baltimore city dele? gate had been offered a bribe in money to vote for Hamilton, which was spurned by the delegate. No one supposed this bribe was offered with the knowledge of Mr. Hamilton, nor was any candidate or bis advocates responsible" for what was done by outsiders. At times, the great? est confusion prevailed, and vtho discus? sion became so excited, that Hon. John Ritchie, a rccognizciT leader of the Ham? ilton?, threatened to withdraw from the convention, if the majority insistodon forcing a vote at this .sitting AN Galupous, Ohio, July 22.?-Governor Allen, Gco. H. Pendlcton and others, ad? dressed tho Democratic meeting. Pen? dle ton's interpretation of the financial plank of the platform is a cessation of contraction, a sound and sufficient cur ' rency and the promotion of industries, as the surest road to the appreciation of paper to a par with gold; greenbacks in? stead of national bank notes, and green? backs for customs to the extent that the necessities of the Government will per? mit. He announced himself a hard money man, but be would not rush ruthlessly buck to spocio payments over the prostration of all business, and tho ruin of the debtor. ILuvrroun, July 22.?The Encampment met to-day. Several thousand soldiers ami GU0 Andersonville prisoners were present. Several addresses were made. Gen. Hawlcy, in concluding, referred to the centennial, which ho hoped would prove a great love-feast, bringing toge? ther in harmony and brotherly love the people of the * North and S >uth. We have won the victory for the Union, he said; now, we have one more vicrory to win ? to win the hearts of our late antag? onists. j Jacksonoii.le, July 2?.?E. G. John? son, Deputy Collector of Internal Reve? nue, and a member of tho Florida Legis | latnrc, was shot and killed, lost night, at a still-house about ten miles from Fer uandina. The assassins are unknown. r St. Louis, July 22.?Twenty-three I more whiskey ring' indictments, includ? ing, it is said, Avery, Chief Clork of the Treasury. Onn Orcharo, Maikb, July 22.?The Old Orchard House was burned at 10 A. M. Of the 250 guests, all lost more.or less clothing and jewelry. No lives lost. Nkw Oulkanh, July 22.?A privato de? spatch from Bustrop, La., reports the burning of tho business part of the town Tuesday night. Charleston, July 22.?Arrived? Steamship Foloy, Baltimore; schooner Myrovor, Now York. Yesterday's Market Reoorts. New Youk?Noon.?Stocks active and steady. Money lj. Gold 124. Ex? change?long 4.87; short 4.90. Govern? ments dull and unsettled. State bonds quiet Cotton quiet; sales 234?uplands 14*; Orleans 15$. Futures openod quiot: August 14A@14 17-32; Septomberbi 5-16 ($14 11-32; October 14 1-16?14 3-32. Flour 10(a)20c. bettor. Wheat 3<S>4c. better. Corn l?'2c. better. Pork heaVy 20.75@31100. Lard Armor?steam 14. 7 P. M.?Money easy?1102. Ster? ling quiet-4.87. Gold 12$?12J. Go? vernments dull and steady?new 5s 151. States quiet and nominal. Cotton quiet and steady; sales 742, at 14J?15^; con? solidated net receipts 2,375; exports Groat Britain 2,209; Franco 1,250; conti? nent 1,825. Flour 10@25c. better and fair demand?C.50@8.75. Wheatexcited and irregular?1.44? 1.55. Corn l@2c. better, opening active and exoited, but closing quiet, atlabout lc. advance? 90@,92L Coffee?Bio more activo and firmer?161(5)19}; common to good car? goes 171(^20 gold; job lots 17fr@21 gold. Sugar firm and more active?7j@JlH. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Fork active and excited?21.00. Whiskey lower? 1.20J(3a. 21. Freights steady. Cotton?net receipts 384; gross 384. Fu? tures steady; sales 26,000: July 14 7-16; August 141? 14 17-32; September 14 5-16 ?14 11-32; Ootober 14 1-32?14 1-16 . No? vember 13 31-32; December 13 31-320 14; January 141014 5-32; February 14 5-10?14i: March 14 17-32(3? 14 9-lii; April 14 23-32? 143; May 14-(?,15; June 151^15 3-16. lixJUfTUon.- Cotton duJl-'-miAil ling 14 ft low .n^d^cllin* l^ifg<foa ordinary 13}; gross receipts 4?; exports coastwise ?15; sales 02; spinners 30. Oats firmer Southern 66. Provisions very firm and j order trade fairly active. Fork 91.0?. | Hulk meats quiet and firm?shoulders ; 9(3 'Jl^clear rib 12J(3 12}. Bacon firm ? shoujders 9<(^10; olehr rib l3g(3;131. I Hams llfrr 141. Lard quiet and firm? j refined 14J. Coffee firmer, but not quo tably higher. Whiskey quiet and lower j ?1.20?.. Sugar very Strong?lOJRtOJ. Savannah.?-Cotton entirely nominal ? middling 14; low middling 13;; good <>r | dinary 13J. I New Ob^eans.?Cotton dull?middling : 14]; low middling 13;]: good ordinary I 12A: net receipts 6; gross 12: sales 50. | Mohit.k.?Cotton nominal?middling | 14A; low middling 11; good ordinary 13 ;: J ex]torts coastwise 52. Memphis.?Cotton nothing doing and ' demand moderate?middling 141/3,24^; net receipts 18; shipments 34> Charleston. ?Cotton dull? middling 14J(3.14";; low middling 14: good ordi? nary 131; net receipts 63; exports coast? wise 44; sales 14. GaivEBToN.?Cotton dull and nominal ?middling 14; low middling 13}; good, ordinary 12net receipts 72. Boston.?Cotton qui?t ?middling 15} ; low middling 14?; good ordinary 11; net receipts 12; gross 12; sales 140. Philadelphia. --Middling cotton 141; low middling 14J; good ordinary 13|; net receipts 27; gross 713. Norfolk.?Cotton quiet?middling 141; net receipts 70; exports onastwiae 02. j ?rorsTA.?Cotbm nominal--middling 14; low middling 13j; good ordinary 13;! net rgoeln$s 61; sales b'>^" i WtiAllMSTON. ? CotiOn dull and nomi? nal?middling 14$; low middling 14$; j good ordinary 13; net receipts. Cincinnati.?Flour active nnd higher ?family 6.25@6.50. Wheat buoyant j and unsettled?rud 1.4?(3tl.50. Corn I Very firm and holders asking higher? 73(5'75. Fork quiut and firm?20.50. Lard demand fair and firm?summer 113(3.13.}; kettle 14\r.? 14?. Bulk moats active and higher, closing firm? shoul? ders 81^8^; clear rib sides 11^(3; 11$; (clear sides 121012}. Bacon demand good and tending upward?shoulders - clear rib sides ll.h2Jl(311.85; clear I sides 13}, I Louisville.?Flour demand fair and prices advanced ?4.75(3.7.25. Wheat j demand fair and firm?1.15(3 1.25. Corn quiet and firm?70f?? 70. Provisions very | firm and holders asking higher. Pork 21.50. Bulk meats?shoulders 8^; clear , rib 121; clear sides 12A. Bacon shoul? ders 9j; clear rib 13j}; clear sides 13,',. Hams MJ&IS}. Whiskey 1.10. Bag? ging quiet and steady?13173 14. St. Louis.?Flour very Arm nnd bold-; ers asking higher: buyers generally withdrew from market and little done. Wheat active nnd higher; demand chiefly i for speculation -1.301(3 1.3*. Corn! higher?69f3>.69}. Pork higher?21.'25. Bulk meats ?rmer?shoulders hil; clear rib Unclear 12jj. Bacon tinner? shoul? ders 94; clear rib 12|(o)13: clear 13|(3 13V. Lard tinner and held higher?13. Whiskey steady and unchanged. London. ? Street rate 2|, which is i below bank. Erics 14]. Weather fair. Bank increase C72G.0U0. Liverpool?3 P. M.- Cotton quirt - middling Uplands 6 13-10; middling Or? leans 7 3-16; sales 10.1XJO; speculation and export 3,000; American 5,000. Speaking of the South, the Besten l'oni says that a tire could not clean out a doomed territory more completely than the carpet-bag fraternity, chartered and protcctod from Washington, devoured the remnant of substances which was the Sonth's only relianco in a struggle for . recovery. But it is everything that la? bor has"at last opened its eyes to the truth, and comprehends the vital points i of the situation. When the blacks suffer, then they are able to see that it is be- j cause the whites have suffered before i them, and they reason very clearly from the effect to the cause. When they finally understand that whole Status have been impoverished, whose productive re? sources once seemed limitless, they are able to conceive that it was accomplished 1)3' influences from without, that, how? ever commended to their approbation, have proved themselves trecherons, de structure and cruel. Don't Mark Wau on the Stomach.?If you are bilious, dyspeptic and constipa? ted, don't make war on the stomach by successively swallowing blue pills, strong purgatives and powerful astringents. Such a procedure damages digestion and 'weaken the bowels, leaving stomach, liver and intestines, after the immediate effect, in a condition of greater disorder than before. That complete relief which remedies of the above description signal? ly fail to afford is obtained bv using Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. And* for the best of reasons. Biliousness is tho re? sult of inactivity of the liver, dyspepsia of weakness of the digestive organs, and constipation is produced by the above canses operating together. The Bitters, being a powerful stomachic, overcome indigestion by stimulating the secretion of gastric jnico, relieve biliousness by promoting greater activity of the liver, and thus enable the bowels to act with renewed regularity. J23f3rl. J The owner of a pair of bright eyes says that the prettiest compliment sho ever received, came from a child of four years. The little fellow, after looking at her in? tently for a moment, inquired naively, "Are your eyes new ones?' "Latin and Greek are all right," said a Washington County fanner to his son (a young graduate) the other day, "but gimme a man who can plough around an apple tree 'thout touching the roots." Correspondence Columbia Phoenix. . Or.kvk fcpRrttos, Jn.T 21. 1875. Editor Piuemx: Ab many Colombia families are represented bere, a few items j from this section may prove interesting. I The weather has been extremely warm] for the past few days, but to-day is a decided improvement, an<l a most invi? gorating breezo has been enjoyed. The wide-spread reputation of the healthful nessof this spot is attracting hither quite a goodly number of visitors from all sections of the State about fifty being registered at present. The excellent me-j dicinal virtues of the water of Glenn 1 Spriugs are too well known to need any] comment here, and the well-kept hotel is quite an inducement. Of course, one' does not have all the luxuries mid deli? cacies of a first class city hotel, hut \ everything H clean and comfortable, and no pains are spared by Mr. James G.ids den, the courteous and attentive assist? ant of Mr. Gorman, to make each guest feel us much id home as possible. Various amusements are resorted toby tbo guests, in order to pass the time 'pleasantly. Ac-roquet ground has been arranged in front of the hotel, and a bil? liard anil bagatelle table and howling alley are accessible. The first "hop" of the season took place last evening, and was participated in by many of the guests and several ladies and gentlemen from tbo surrounding country. The dancing was 4p*P* up until a late tor early, rather,-') hour, and all seemed to enjoy themselves. A visit to the spring is always in the programme, and if made 1 early in the morning and liberal lil>a-j tions of this excellent water partaken of, I it is sure to give any one a- Bood appetite | for the substantial breakfast which they | wiil find awaiting them in the large and cool dining saloon. Through the exer- J tions of Mr. Gorman, the guests are now j supplied with a tri-weekly mail. The farmers all through the country ] are quite jubilant over the prospects of fine crops. More anon. * Nothing is more lady-like than the use of fine note paper and a neat fashionable envelope. So think the fortunate re? ceivers of such bilbt-doux. The sweet? ness of a charming sentence is rendered more delicious, if conveyed on a delicate tinted sheet of Pirie's Note Paper. It is bad taste in a gentlemrn writing to a lady on inferior stationery. If you wish to be posted on the latest novelitcs, the fashion in these matters, enclose a stump to Walker, Evans A* Cogswell, for one of their little fashion books "Card Eti? quette," or send an order for a recherche lot of paper and envelopes of the latest stylo. Do not forget at the same time to ordeV n monogram. JlGt Funeral Invitation. The relatives and friends of Captain and Mrs. DKURY NUXAMAKF.lt are respectfully invited to attend his funeral THIS (Friday) MORNING, at St. An? drew's Church, in the Lexington Fork, at Ol A. M. Wanted for this State, ANUMBER of good Canvassers foruj First Class and Popular ROOK. Call at the Mansion House and see uu- ! designed. . E. NEBlfUTj July 23j < ietieral Agent. I Lumber for Sale.; | IHAVE on hand a large quantitv of i w.ll seasoned BUILDING LUM? BER, Flustering^ Laths and Shingles, which I will sell ^hVP far cash. Apply ; at my residence, on Main street, or through Post Office, Box 1:50, Columbia. July 20 3mo | ^ JrmV?V' Bacon, Butter, Lemons, &c. , BOXES Dry Sait and Smoked I SIDES. in kegs linkst Goshen Butter. 5U tubs pure Leaf Lard. ' 15 casks extra Sugar-cured Hams. 20 boxes choie Messina Lemons. Just received and for sab- low. bv C. J. LAUREV, July 21 3 151 Main stre. t. j Every Day Something New. I CHOCOLATE and EXTRACT OF MEAT, for Invalids, Adults and Children. EXTRACT OF BEEF, with M ine and 1 Iron. A nutritive tohio? adnm.iMc for Debilitv and Indigestion. Elixir BARK AND IRON Summer Tonic and Appetiser. For sale bv E. H. HEINITSH, May 20f_ City Drug Store. State South Carolina?Eichland Co. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John Lynch, as Executor of the last will and testament of John Bauskett, d<-j ceased, plaintiff, against Llince J. ' Hancock, James M. Rhett, Mrs. Mar? tha Arthur, executrix, William Martin, executor. Edward Arthur, John Arthur, Fannie V. Arthur, Mary 1?. Arthur, Mrs. Cecilia Johnston, Latta Johnston, Thomas B. Wellington ttul., defend? ants. - ? Summons. T> the defendants Mrs. Martha Arthur, tthcard Arthur, John Arthur, Fannie V. Arthur, Mary It. Arthur, Mrs. Ce? celia Johnston and Latta Johnston: YOU arc hereby summoned and re? quired to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for tbo said County, at Columbia, on the 30th day of June, 1875, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, No. 8. Law Range, Columbia, S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the reliof de? manded in the complaint. McMASTER k L*C0XTE, July 9 fO Plaintiffs Attorneys. ik-aotion Sales. Furniture, dV. BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS MORNING, nt 10 o'clock, I will sell, ut my store, to close sundry con? signments, CHAIUS. TABLES. SIDEBOAKD, Lounges, Bedsteads, Sumd.% Muttrcsscs, &c, Ac ALSO, On sccount of all concerned, a lot of DRY SALTED BACON. Boxes of Pickles, in gallons. Soaps, Ac, Ac. Sale positiv?-, to close out. July 23 GEOK?E o. liT LL, rnornLETor. or tue EEELSIOR HILLS, (Formerlv Stovall's Excels.or Mills, 1 AUGUSTA, GA., ANUFACTUEES FLOUR in ail grades. The old and well-known EXCELSIOR BRANDS: Pride of Augusta, (iohleii Sheaf, Extra, Lit tit Beauty, Always on Lund, and their well-earned reputation will Iih faithfully ? maintained. CORN MEAL, CRACKED CORN, CRACKED "WHEAT, GRAHAM FLOUR, MILL FEED. BRAN, Etc. , Constantly made, and orders promptly filled at the June 25 lino m THE GREAT SENSATION IN DRY GOODS STILL IN FI LL. BLAST ! ?AT? ^..^.^^ TO-MORROW (Monday) the BARGAIN COUNTERS will be" bountifully re? plenished with a new, fresh line of i goods, and will bo kept up during the we??k. Beautiful DRESS GOODS at 10c; I worth 25 and 50c. I 10 pieces Plain White LINEN LAWN, at 20c ; worth 40c 15 pieces Fancy LTNEN LAWN, at 20 and 25c; worth 40 and 50c. 5 pieces BLACK GRENADINE, at 25e.; >worth 50c. 3 cases New Stvle PRINTS, at (\\ and 8Jc. 1 case 4-4 American Pl'CALE, at 10c. fast colors. 15 pieces Scotch TWEEDS, at 25c; worth 50c 10 pieces Brown LINEN DRILL, at 25c: worth 50c. 1 case each Wumsutta and New York I Mills MU8LTN, at 15c' ? ' 1 ease (neb AndragoMMMtan and Fruit ! of Loom MUSLIN, at 12jc. 1 case Hill's Semper Idem MUSLIN. I at 10c. 1 case 10-4 Peppbrell Bleach SHEET? ING, at 87ic 3 bales 4-4 Fine Brown SHEETING, Ladles'. Men's and MfoseV BOOTS and SHOES, from 40c. upwards. The aliwfe ?*T ATTINGPRICES" represent- only a.foWW the GREAT BARGAINS that wUi he ollered to reduce stock. Now is yotrr HraO to buy a good : deal for little money. W. D. LOVE & CO.. I Grand Central Dsycioods House, I Jme 27' ' -k'ofhnilAT.S. cL MOSQXJITO N?TS, White and Colored. MOSQUITO BARS, j White and Colored. MOSQUITO NETS, White and Colored. Ms on LATEST IHMEJ PAIEKT, Fixtures all ready for hanging up. 1r\f\f\ LATEST Styles LADIES .Ul/U And CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, only FIFTY CENTS EACH. JONES, DAVIS & S0UKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver & Co. Juno 13 _ Non-Board Fire Insurance and Real Estate Agency. HOME Fire Insurance Company, Charleston, S. C. Petersburg Savings and Fire Insur? ance Company, of Petersburg, Va. Citizens Firo Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J. Rates low and companies first class. Office in the Union Babk. WINT TROP WILLIAMS. July 1 Agent.