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?-Mfi ?OIOM-MMfWiMf-iU lC?;-.i7" LONDON, May 18;-The Timen, to-day, ia a?nVirjbed tb at tbo baals aud/eMsentjpl provieidoa.ot.the,treaty ot Washington . will co rta bil y be adopted by the Ameri? can Senate, and therefore bel io vea thc treaty virtually1 concluded,''.A's for thc treaty itself,'it is a result ol mutual con cessions, and tho Times tinda in il ?nothing' inconsistent with national ho; nor, or that England is not ready ic saotffloe, to,? restore' amity between th? fwd branob'es Of the Anglo-Saxon family Tho health of -the Emperor Napoleon ii " much better.'-...... . v , . MAPB?P,. May'.!l?^-f-The Spanish Se n?t? adopted,' by 85,to 23, the address ii reply; to the speech from the Throne. CONSTANTINOPLE, May -12. -The nov French Ambassador, Melchoir Vogue has arrivacl.. .' 1 '." i. ". ''.) .) yy^^iiiawB?ri .May. l&'-?-Fdvro oornmn nicated to tho- Assembly, to-day,''tb treaty'?^,Tpea?el.with_ Germany; negdti at e d nfc -Erauk(offc. (j Th*, hardness of th terms ?caapioned much emotion, arnon, tho Ymenlbera.. An . announcement wa mada by'?the 'Ministry \that'. ? Peder? ?d?^bd?t was sd/nlt In" Mff^mi, by }tb fire-of thojVersa.Ulist .battery,.. .Figl Federal gunsy captured-im-recent er. gakernents, were brought to -V&r?aille ' W'^ay,; ;90,??p[ j V?tsailliats.' ate. in.:th 4?wa:. Fo?o?lbgjie, entrenched,Tho ' h. ?n column ofj 'th? .insurgent' sortie, froi For to Dan pb i n1 was allowed ' to ad van ci wrjhn1''twfetrtyr-fai]ght 'shell* hdrst arnon thom. Tho column waa blown to atom; Montratout''ia (pounding- away ab Val vera, which must fla on surrender. T'rooi are entrenched within, 1,OOQ metres 'S Vanvora. Yan ver? waa silent for' twou t, four'hours. Tho viaduct nt Aixtene has beensmashed by shots from Meudoi The troops ,aro,;j>u excellent, conditio and anxious fot n flgbt. ; Tho cavalry ready, to clear tho boulevards upon the entry. ' .Thirty.ton-inch. howitzers.-ai ready fur,afreet fighting. '.- :'. 7 VERSAILLES, May .? 14. -Van vera h bei;ri, captured by tho Government loree J V'tgta; Sunday, May 14.-Ddmbrows fca$ ordo rod tho o thooro refusing to ob eupOrior o?leorc shot; Dombrowski i viewed-' ,5,900 tr copa art Nedilly, tl ftorftqgf Tt'i?^aid'ttidt'.a?von mon aj ii number bf yoxing' woroon with arab lances,. Loaring nJ red orosa, were ref na quarter. Tho' 'Ooromitteo oh War. h be?c r.b.?li?hed, in coq aequo nco of. drff. enees imW??>P??^4 ? Qbmmit? Mon tro tout ia fixing heavily on Par Gen, Bossel is reported in Belgium. * Government 'gr/r?-b?ata hav6 arrived Berets; Tli?; ' trpopjj',' i? j tlie- Bb??i. Rnnlognn are advancing;. Au entry ii Paris ?B imminent. LONDON,' May 15.-Th? Times Spec says Pigut openly declares that the I of the Commune ia imminent. 3 National Guards declining to mar talk; of opening the gates to the Vera lista, if Dombidwaki'a Orders are 1 obeyed-.. The 'women, of. Paris i al viewed tho Commune and demam arcas to fight tire Yersailliets. The Telegraph's special say a the "V aailliat s were driven back to Long Chat from the advanced position they 1 taken in the Bois - de Boulogne. '. Oatdo is reporto two VoreaiHiat bat tali decimated o n Fr i day night. PAEIS, May 15;-Bialay, who has b called the father of the Commune, tires, because of anticipated failure the cause. Last night passed quie Gen. La Geoiia now commands I Vanvres. Corps corn mandera will 0 maud the arondissements and be res] sible for their defence. Torpedoes 1 been ordered to all exposed points. : VE na AI nn SB , Moy 15.- Sixty ban were found, in. Vanvers. Montre continues- to demolish the Paris v - and protect the approach of the siegers;/ VsBSAjiinBS, May 15.-The bomb ment continues. ' ! Several b reaches I been made in the walk The Aol gates are entirely destroyed. LONDON,' May 15.-The trial of L ton Park; implicated in the woman eonaling, resulted io acquittai. -'; Luxemburg Jma boen closed and < pied by the military, in anticipation rising oil the'partof the population > Tho congress of uiunioipal deleg called' by tho ?purtiaanB of tho Comm at Bprdonui,; was a.failure. V PATHS, May 15-P. M.-The Ve lists are: ander the walls of Parie changing ?bots with the insurgente, lino tho .-ramparts from Porte de la ette, in the arrondissements of Pasi Porte de - Issy. The insurgents been expelled from the trenches bet Fort Vanvers and Issy. A batter been, erected-in the Tailleries Gar di . pour a flank fire into the Champa El^ There -ia evidence indubitable tl widespread,conspiracy exists in against tue. Commune. ?_-, ?.?.<_? American IntelUaeccfl. . . RioriwfOHb, VA., May 14.- 0< Laoiua Davis, gradaste of West 1 who fought through the Mexicat and commanded the tenth Vi cavalry in the late civil war, is deac Tobacco shipped in bond from mond ipr seven months to Maj aggregates 10,000,000 pounds, amount qi arno ki" g tobacco, shipp the namo poriod during the wa 750.00Q pounds. The tax on t( Quipped mahood in the month of alono waa over $?250,000. H NBWJ Y?mt, . May \ 14.-Coburn longea.Mace td fight Monday or Ta within ' fifty 'miles of New Yoi 95,000 a aide; . Tom Allen ebal jObbara te' fight 'at New Orles ii.?OO a aide/.. ? ; WASHINGTON, M&yU.-?Probnbi It ii probable that astight storm 1 dovelo pod on .Monday,- West of ri aad a looal dioturbanoe > to-night middle Atlantic' States. Easterly aro probable for tho 1 tikes-Erie porior-on Mooday. v'v WASHI^OTON, May 15.-In the I there was no action on Biodget 0 contests for seats. The body wi ?pu i fi III? i ? i i-i i - *i r i II ? j'iW-^tfe^n' ' :?????. V "??Vi illHi . The territorial- government for tho District ' waB OrgonS ?e'"" J this morning. Offioers Ropuhlioan., t. \. i j ?..-.? .. < Probabilities-No-matorfalchangoa in the weather, aud no serious disturban ces oro indicated os'probable for Tuesday. The. Court of Claims adjourns on 'Thursday, to November. The Committee on Foreign Relations reported the treaty to-day. Morton made a brief .speech ex pinning its provi? sions, when the Senate adj oh rn od. , 8T. JOHN'S, N. B., May .15.-Tho As? sembly is debating the Washington treaty,-whiah meets with,great opposi? tion. ' ' PHttADiniMtiA* May l?.-r-There waa1' an .immense peace procession hero to? day; which was four hours in passing , a given' point. Most or, the large eelah.-1 lishutent*,';,wer? .closed! .Tn "some in-j ntauoes, i-'roucn, German -and; American . tings were'entwined. ? . . j ROCHESTER,. May. 15.?^Houri J^rayton j , BarJjQOtJan! engineer?'was' paralysed tp.-J ?liJ iv ? bi' ? i:\ ? N?wVYonK, May 15i-*Dolegates to tho Insurances Convention' inay report to j George. W- Miller, at the Fifth Avenue! lip tel, where quarters are. provided* :: At the Methodist .-Preachers' Associa- 1 tien Dr. Curry held that the General As .s?mbly. d???d control the Bishop, And even abolish the p.ffico altogether. : lu reality,' there- are "only , two i classes of Christians-tho- laity' and ministers. I Bishops ppsacssed no judicial power. A discussion followed-most' .of tho speak? ers concurring with Curry. . WILMINGTON, N.- C., May 15.-Tho statement made in Northern papers, based on a telegram of the Associated Press sen ?from this point, May 10, that .tho Robeson 'County outlaws aro Ku Kin*, is erroneous. Dowry, Applewhite and Strong, the recognized leaders of tho band, are all negroes, and it is not known that a Bingle White man is con? nected with tho'band. ?tfi&rrA,.May 15.-Tho Atlanta Agri oultural Association decided to hold the fair on the 16th..of. October next, at Oglethorpe. Park. . CHARLESTON,* May 115.:-Arrived schooner Ida Richardson, New York. Sailed-pork Yolago,'Liverpool. Tnn Ku KLUX CHINEE-THAT HEATHES . CuntAOE? His MAN AND BnoTHBB.-Tho New Orleans Times, ot Monday, 8th in? stant, has the following: One of our coast planters, who has a ifumber of Chinese laborers in - his em? ploy, seeing a disposition on the. part of so mo of the negro.es to annoy the orien? tals, End' sppreh?DcUng !*. resort bv the latter to the use of the sharp knives which they always wear, cautioned them not to take the law into their own hands, but in case they were troubled by any negro, to bring the offender before him, and he would see that justice was done. Accordingly,' one day> the planter, Whilst sitting on his gallery, observed a procession of the Chinamen oomiog from the quarters, bearing at their head a dark package. They marched with great deliberation and dignity up to the mansion, and laid their burden on the gallery at the feet of the planter. It proved to be a "chunk of a negro," securely boned aa only Cinnamon know how. to tie a parcel of gooda. The negro was soared ont of ? his senses, though en? tirely, unhurt. Laying him quietly down on the gallery, the leader of the Chinese, pointing to the dark mass, said to the planter: "Niggahl too muohl too mach niggahl" and then the whole party trot? ted back to their work. It was .an hour's hard work to untie the frightened negro, who, on his re? lease, very, cheerfully neted upon the . suggestion of the planter to "make himself scarce." We pnblieh thia incident in anticipa? tion of the accounts which will, doubt? less, be forwarded to the North by the corresponden ts of tho Badical journals, as ono of tho incidents of lawless vio? lence so oommon iu the South, against which President Grant has just issued his high-sounding proclamation. Here ia the latest school-boy's compo? sition: *'The Throat.-A throat is con? venient to have, especially to roostors and ministers. Tho i former eats corn and crows with it; the latter preaches through his'n and then ties it up." Some girls never will leam to restrain the natural impulses of their nature. A minister was baptizing a girl at Ripon, Wis., and when be had submerged her and came ont of the water, he asked her bow she felt in her mind. Her answer was, "AU hunky, only a little wet." Othello was not a lawyer, although he was a-tawney-general of Venice. OBITUARY. Died, on thc 15th instant, infant son of W. F. and Louisa E. MoAvoy, agod six months and three days. Complete triumph over GOBN8 and BU? NIONS by Mona. BEUGER, who discovered, 1st. The nature or Corns. 2d. Their dis? solvent. Sd. Their permanent carel These discoveries are the happy rosnlt of years of study and pruotice. For particulars, apply ovar the Citizens' Savings Bank, from 0 to 12; and from 2 to 4 o'clock, at Hendrix House. May 16 Mn. EDHOB: We take thie method of re? turning our thanks to Captain 8. L. Leap hart, of Home Insuranoe Company, of Now ' York, and Mr. Oeo. Huggins, of tho ?Etna In , suranoe Company, of Hartford? Conn., for tho 1 satisfactory manner in which they settled our lose by fire, whioh ocourrod on the night of the 18th April last. ' Wo also desire to return our thanks to 'A ? j. John 0, Whitner, General Agent Homo In , suranco Company, New York, for bia courtesy I and assiatauco in adluatiog our loss. 1 May 161 MONTEITH & FIELDING. Y. M. C. Association WILL meet THIS EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock, in their Beading Boom. 1 Everv mombor will please attend. ' I 1 By ordor of tho President. May 16 1 NEW XORK, Muy ,,14.- Tho cotton muvemaut, shows n largo /ailing off,in receipts, while th? exports koop'up nnu Bualiy well for the season. Receipts at all ports 41,849 baleo, against 51,432 last week, 56,635 tho pro viona week, and 63,0?2 three Weeks since. Total receipts nineo September 3,069,659 bales, against 2,074,083 for tho corresponding period of the previon? year, i Increase 991,726 in favor of the present season. Exports from all ports for tho week 76,620 bales, against 51,240 for tho same week mst year. ' Total exports for the expired por? tion of the cotton year 2,763,189 bales, against 1,842,240 the same timo last year. Stock at alh the ports 480.346 bales, against 322,300 fdr -same time last year. Shock nt interior towns 49,786 bales, against 68,839.last year. Cotton in Liverpool 966,000 bales, ogainet 527,000 lust year. American cotton afloat for Croat Britain.210,000 hales, against 180,000 last year. I Ihdiau cotton afloat for Europe 282,280 bales, against 171,000 last year:-1' Daring ?tfia week tho Sooth has been visited watlicold rai us and frost,1 which hos damaged the young plant; in many -places., replanting will be neces? sary.. ^ JkAr NEW* YORK, .. May ? 15-Noon.-Flour dull and drooping.- Wheat quiet, with? out decided change. Corn dull and un? changed. Pork .quiet, at 17.00@17.50. Cotton quiet but strong-uplands 16^; Orleans 10??; tsalea'2,000 hales. Freights Ann. (io vom men tu steady and dull. Stoiks very quiet and steady. State bonds Arm but dull. Monoy easy, at 4. Gold steady, at lljj. Exchange-long 10. 7 P. M.-Cotton easier; sales 3,000 hales-uplauds 16js- Flour quiet aud. unchanged-common to extra 6.00@7.10; good to choice 7.15(nj9.00. Whiskey quiet, at 91 j.j- Wheut lo. better, closing dull-winter red and amber Western 1 1.58? 1.62. Corn closed dull aud de? clining, at 7S?S0j-?. Pork quiet, ot 17.00? 17.25. JJeaf steady. Lard dull -kettle 11^. Freights steudy. Money easy, at 3(n)5. Bterling lOJ^lO^. Gold inactive, nt Govern? ments closed steady, at H????- Qd vauoe. States dull but strong, with little change. .Tennessees 70; new 70. Vir? ginias 68j^; new 72. Louisianas 68y?; new 62; levees 70; 8a 81. Alabamos 1.03; 5s 74. Goorgias 85k; 7s 93. North Carolinas 47% ; now .'2???.. South Caro? linas 72; new ?$}?., BALTIMORE, May . 15.-Flour dull nod favors buyers, ,'Wheat dull for Ohio and Indiana; others quiet and unchang? ed. Corn-Southern white higher, at 76@77; yellow ,75?76. Pork 18.50. Shoulders 7^; olear _rib sides 10}?. Whiskey scarce, at y2>?(u??)3. Colton firm and holders asking higher rates middling 15)?@15%; receipts 87 bales; sales 575; stock 3,048. LOUISVILLE, May lo.-Flour active. Corn quiet and unohanged. Provisions quiet and steady. Whiskey 88. CINCINNATI, May 15.-Flour ia fair de mnnd and advanced. Corn io fair de? mand, at 57. Pork 17.50-fall prices asked and no demand. Lard dull and declining. Shoulders 7; sides 9@9!;i. Whiskey.87)?@88. BOSTON, May 15.-Cotton quiet and steady-middling 16%; receipts 565 bales; sales 400; stock 11,000. WILMINGTON, May 15.-Cotton active -middling 15; receipts 219 bales; stock 1,785. SAVANNAH, May 15.-Cotton very firm -middling 15>? ; receipts365 bales; sales 900; stock 20,278. CHARLESTON, May 15.-Cotton higher and unsettled-middling 15><i@.15%; ro coi pta 666 bales; sales 300; stock 17,104, MOBILE, May 15.-Cotton strong middling 151 .? ; receipts 1,529 bales; sales 500; stock 2,553. AUGUSTA, May 15.-Cotton opened excited, but closed nominal, at 15 for middling; sales 316 bales; receipts 100. I NORFOLK, May 15.-Cottou firm low middling 14j.i; receipts 352 balea sales 50; stock 1,244. j NEW ORLEANS, May 15.-Flour scarco and. firm-superfine 6.25; double 6.75; truble 7.00. Corn quiet-mixed yellow 70; white 71. MesB pork dull, nt 18.62 (?)18.75. Bacon acareo and firm, at 8@ 1?)?. Lard dull-tierce 11@11>?; kog 12%@!2%. Sogar firm-primo 11(a) U ki- Molasses-plantation reboiled 25 @50; good to prime fermenting 35@45. Whiskoy firm, at87J?@97 >?. Coffee in? active and nominally 14(a) kV?. Cotton in fair demand and pri?es advanced middling 15??@16; receipts 5,117 bales; sales 4,000; stock 140,659. LONDON, May 15-Noon.-Consols 93??. Bonds 9?>?. Weather favorable for crops. LONDON, May 15-Evening.-Consols 93 a?. Bonds 90^. FRANKFORT, May 15.-Bonds dG}l? WA. LIVERPOOL, Moy 15-8 P. M.-Cotton opened with a hardening tendency, but is now firmer- uplands 7>j>; Orleans LIVERPOOL. May 15-Evening.-Cot? ton active and firmer-uplands 7J?; Or? leans 7??@7%; sales 15,000 bales; ex? port and speculation 5,000. Attention. Independents 1 THE Members of the Indopondent ?jgPSgfe- Steam Fire Eugine Company aro \&??*S-X hereby ordured to appear at tho J5E2*-?Engine Heneo, THIH MORNING, at 10 o'clock. Dy order of the President. JOHN if. 8U i'PHEN, Sooretary pro tem. May 10_ _1_ Com. 1KAA BUSHELS primo white COHN, ..JUU in sacke of two bushels oach, for balo low fur caah. Apply at my auction roora. JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. May 16_ '_ _3_ For 8alo or Rent. j. A COTTAGE HOUSE, Just finished, ?S5? in modern styls, with every convenience; JUilL Four BoomB.Pantry, Closet, Well of Wa tor and large Lot, 76 by 208 feet, in the East? ern part of the city. Terms for salo or rent will bo mod?rate. Applylat this office. May 16 lg_^__._| The best place to get a cool summer drink is at POLLOCE'S. WHAT IS li's ft?ii??-We believe the treaty just concluded between England nod the United States', is, according ~to uaage,' fd bo called the Treaty of Wash? ington. ? wag suggests that the title of the Grey-Fish Treaty, from the bead member of tbe Commission on eaob side; or the distinction of the Treaty of the High' Joints, in consideration of the good feeding of the treaty-makers in tho iutorvalB between tho hours of their ar? duous labors. Call it what you will,' bat "let as hove peace."-Neic York Herald. Lawrence (Kansas) papers, in giving a further account of the supposed poison? ing of Isaac M. Ruth, Bay that previous to the funeral Mrs. Ruth took ber chil? dren into the room where the dead body of her husband was lying, aad made them swear to avenge his death. She is stated to hove said that she proposed to relieve'tho law of the necessity of pun? ching thc guilty party. WrtiAKo1 TO VOTE, nor XOT TO'PAY TAXES,-Tho Churlotto (N. C.) Democrat says: "At our late city eleotiou, about 400 negro?s voted, not over twenty of Whom ever paid a tax for tho support of tho city government. Tho city tax col? lector informs us that ho thinks about twenty colored men paid a poll tax thc past year, and yet 400 voted for city of? ficers. Capital Building and Loan Association. TUE subscribers for stock in thia Associa? tion aro requested to pay tho first instal? ment uf One Dollnr onoacli Hharo tn Mr. John Agnew, on or beforo THURSDAY next, the 18th instant. A meeting or tho Stockholders will bo held at Wbeolor's Hall, over L?rick .t Lowrance's store, on Ibo evening of Thurs? day, the 18th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, tor tho purnoao of organizing and electing officers. A fall attendanca of the enbscrihers ia important. M. J. CALNAN, JOHN AGNEW, W. Wi HAGUE, JAS. A. DUN BAH, For selves and other Corporators May 16 }2 *S~ Daily Union copy twice._ REDUCTION IN OF Spring and Summer Clothing, AT R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. WE h av J the largest retail stock m tho Stato, and, auxioua to reduce- it, will sell it at GREATLY REDUCED PKICEB. Tho stock ia unbroken, sud dbe beat stock wo bavo ever handled. New HATS, of a desirable stylo, just re? ceived. This redaction ?ill apply alee to onr CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. May 16 .S.dTZLL?VMS "0 A\ 39 H J.Y '?KTTTlOXO JGIUIUTIS PU 13 SUT.ldg AO sara* NI Corn and Hay. e*Ari BUSHELS or prime WHITE CORN, )V/\J 51)0 bales primo Hay, for Hale low for caah, at D. C. 1'ElXoTTO ft SON'S. May 14 .1_ For Sale, ON accommodating terniH, "YAN PATTEN SHOALS," containing 250 acres, lying on both Bides of the Enoreo River-seventeen mfleBfromSpartauburg; seventeen miles from Laurons, and seventeen miles from Green? ville, und about four milos from tho Air-Liire Railroad. On tho placo aro a pood Dwelling lionao and threo Mills. Perfectly healthy. For particulars, apply to [.OPE ft HASKELL, Attorneys ai Law, May 2 Itttltg_Columbia, S. C. Hot Springs, Bath County, Va. THIS renowned watering place will be openod for the receptiou of visitors June 1. Its waters aro celebrated for their CCBATIVI via rr KB in the treat inf nt of various diseases. euell as Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Torpor of the Livor, Chronic Enlargement of the Livor or Spleen, Obronio Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, Non-Orgaaio Paralysis, Old Injurier, Affections of the Skin, especially of Syphilitic ! origin, Chronio Diseases of tho Uterus, ftc. Tho Baths vary in temperature from 86? to 110" Fahrenheit.' Board $3.00 per day, 120 00 per week, $7i por month. Telegraph Ofrico at the lloco!. Prof. J. L. CADELL, M. D., of tho University of Yirgiuia, Resident Physician. THOS. R. PRICE ft CO., S. 0. TARDY ft CO.. May 12 f9 Proprietors, Richmond, Va. IWHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, G KKKNBHlF.it, WEST VIRGINIA. THESE Springs, famous for their altorative ! waters and fashionably patronago. will be open on tho UT of JUNE. Thoy afford ac oommodatiuns for 2,000 persons. Tho cars of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Rail? road run to tho Springs. Exoursion tickets, at low rateB, will bo furnished in the prinoipal cairn. North and South. These Springs aro 2.000 feet abovo tide? water, and ibo oliraato ia which they aro situ? ated is always cool and invigorating, affording entiro relief' from prostrating snmmpr h??i : I Pror. Rosouborger'e oxcellentBaudwil.be in attendance, to enliven the Lawas sm', ball Room. Masquerade and Fancy Balla dui fng thoaoa son, as horotoforo An extensivo Livery will bo kopt at very tnodorato charges. CUABOES.-$3 per day, and $75 per month of thirty days. Cluldreu under ten years of aga and colored servants, half price; whito ser? vants according to accomracdations. Pamphlets in reference to the medicinal value of tho waler, routes to tho Springs,etc., may bo had free of ohargo. _ May mimo PEO. L. PEYTON ft CO. Blackwell's genuine Durham Smoking .To? ba, oo at POLLOCE'S. OP tho most anprovo.l style's, can be ob? tained at I. Su LZuACILEii'S " aetablieb mout, Maia street, Oolam bl? Hotel How. 8ets and half-sets in great variety. Aleo, solitaire and cluster DIAMONDS. SPEOT A- ,| OLES and EYE-OX ASSES to snit all ages. May 12_ "OUB" MR . L O VE IB nov in Kow York, devoting his timo in se lecting and shipping as by every ?teamer NEW NOVEI.TIES FOR THE . . : SUMMER MONTHS. Our improved .facilities and intimate con? nections with most of tbs largest importers and manufacturers throughout tho country, f;ivo us extra advantages over AHT OTIOSE IOUHO in the buying of goor?s, and lu the se lectious for this market?-We only buy tho '.Best Makes of Goods". AltU SELL TUEil AT ! . ;? THE LOWEST PRICES. Our stock Mill be kopt up complete iu all departments, so that all in want of GOOD AND CHEAP' DRY GOODS Will be euro to find them* at the popular one j prico store of \V.(T>. LOVB <St cp. Wi D. LOVE. li. ?. MCUUEEBV. _May 7 THE HEALING SPRINGS, <JE3 BATH COUNTY, V1HCINIA, I WI Lb be opened on the -first of June, they ar? accessible bv th* Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad,- from Millboro Depot, twenty-three miles by stages, crossing tho ' Warm Kpring Mountain, and passing the1 Warm and Hot Springs; or from Covington Depot, sixteen miles, over a fine turn-pike of cany grade, passing in foll view of tho colo- | braten Falling Springe, and the splendid scenery of Jackson's Biver. . - j Board $3 nor da;?; $20 per week; 175 per j month, or $60 per month for two months or i more. Children under ten years, and colored j servants, half price. Telegraph office at the hotel. ' M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Resident Physician. B. M.?UARLES, Agent. EUNTJOP * McOANCE, HUGH-W. FRY, A. Y: STOKES, May 13 g_' ? ' _Proprietors. 30,000 YARDS OF LINEN AT C. F. JACKSON'S. WHITE LINEN, at 25, 87} and 50 cents. LINEN DUCE, uno and common. LINEN DRE8S GOOD8. LINEN DRILLS, White and Brown. LINEN DAMASK, White and Brown, all a ta GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. May 7_ For Sale. WE offer the foUowing desirable pro ierty lor sale: THAT splendid family BESIDENCE, with forty-two acres of land attaohed, known as tho "Walker Flaco." Several hundred fruit trees of tho choiceat selection now in fall bearing. The lands are comprised of highlands and meadow, with a bola free spriug not distant from the bonae. Tho front, noar fonr aerea in extent, faces on Upper Boundary, ono of our most public streets. 1UO, That very desirable piece of property situ? ated on corner of Richardson and Lumber streets, running back to Assembly, containing near two acres land.' On the premises is a lengthy brick store, say 200 feet deep. The lot comprises ono of tho most desirable build? ing sites in the city. ALSO. The Lot situated on corner of Richardson and Liurel streets, opposite tho proposed Court House and Post Office, for whioh $75,000 has lu cn appropriated, fronting 90 feet on Mais a t rcet and 208 on Lauro!. B. O'NEALE Sc, SON, April 29 _Cotton Town. Just Received, OUTER & STEELE'S, A Kl! LL LINE OF SASH RIBBONS, IS ALL COL.OB8, ron MAY PARTIES. April 27_ FAN MILLS, p RAIN CRADLES, HORSE-POWEB8, REAPERS, MOWEItS, and all kinda Harvesting Machines on hand and for salo at lowest prices in the market. Wo oalt special attention to our Horse Power, which is the bes: powor in uso and not high priced. With our cxperionco in pkvnting, and tho USO of agricultural imple? ments and machines, together with our facili? ties for having goods manufactured, wo claim wo can give lower figuras, bolter goods and bettor satisfaction than any other house in the country. Send for oatalogue. April 23 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Private Boarding. MRS. 8. J. WYATT informs her friends and tho public in goneral, that she bas oponed a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, on 1'laln street, near Bull. The house is large and airy, and guests may expect tho comforts of a homo. May 2 If a Porter House Steak will stop yonr hun? ger, call at POLLOCR'S. . : ' ;' rT^*?'^rrv>~^>Tv>,^~--.v . Awffon &t?e. : Br pw^rra * pm,DiH?.; { TO-MOBBOW MORNING we will ??n in rron? of onr ?tor?, at 10 o'clock Tubs BUTTER, Goahen and Mountain Hacks Ooffee. Brandy Peaob??'. - Case? Tomatoes, Boxea Pickle?. Botos Candios, Rbrs. Pearl Grist. Hosp, Boda, Bacon Slues. Sosias, Measures, Soon pa, Ao. Articles rte ci red an til boor of sale. Tenas . oaah._' ' ._ . May 16 IHf OITAIT NOTICE TO 'jilt >??? And. Those in Want 'of "" D R IL & o o ty ? . ..J iTl ?..:! . .;;? . fit? ' fr i WEba've now in . ?for?- a. nu llue/of thc newest ^hd most . "'. . . . ' F A S ?10 N A^i R ;fi 0-0 D S ' : * - . - ...<. J Of domestic, Frenoh and English manufac? ture-, which we guarantee, at all time?, to sell as low, if not at leia prices, than any boneo in Columbia, baying oar Goode from the largest and most celebrated establishments (n the United. States. .And a? ve desire to please all, we have now in one bouoo the BEST GRAPES . tan : ii. > >:r1^>? t?oVY : * OF : EVERY CLASS OF GOODS, From tho: lowest to tho highest, and we feel confidentthat all those favoring ns with an order from a diatauco will Le pleased and satisfied that ' . "" /^V XT T3 TT f\ TT Cl TJI i- .' '" ' .'. 'nixs*". -:. 1 . THE O N E Zn this qi ty to doa! with. - We will, upon application, send promptly by mail, foll lines of samples of those kind of Gooda desired and specified by our friends and customers. All orders accompanied by cash amounting to 126 and over, delivered In any part of the State free of freight oh arges. Those unaccompanied, will be sent C. O. D. We respectfully solicit ordere, which will receive the prompt and personal attention of one of the firm. Our prices being low, we tfcirk we can render satisfaction to alb Give na a trial. J. H. ft H. L. KIN A RD, May3 _ COLUMBIA, 8.0. WALTER C. FISHER, (Opposite Columbia Hotel,) DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN if ?fe Drugs? Medicines, Chemicals, 8PONGES, Chamois Skins, Corks, . Toilet Brushes, Tooth Brushoa, Combs, Toilet Soap, Castile Soap, Bay Hum, flair Oils, Vichy Salt, ' . Kissingen Salt, Nit. Cerium, Leibig^s Moat, Jam. Oinger, Oom Starch, Gelatino, Cloves, * Allspice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs,. Mace, Turo Soda, Eng., Ooam Tartt'r, . Congress Water, Ac. SST Prescriptions prepared at any hour of the night or day. .April 29 JBJUL TO HAHD. OUR BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND extraordinary CHEAP STOCK OF-DRY GOODS Is in store ?nd moving, making room daily for SEW ARRIVALS, . Which we will oontinue to receive nil through the scacon. . . OITB. BAUPLE II UK KAU Is a success, and wo are now distributing Goods over the entire State through it? agency. Tho most careless observer cannot but seo tho great advantages to bo derived from dealing with a live houso, like oar?, where everything ia kopt moving by system and order-where no extrA profits are tacked ou to pay idle hands. Of course, wo can and do SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN AN? HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positive proof is, that we sell inore Gooda than all the rest added together. That ia" the proof. Tho pooplo know where to boy cheapeat, and lot the stranger follow tho great publio. In buying, lot thom follow those who know R. C. SHIVER ft CO. _ April 8_? ~ LIME, TUB GRID AT F KUTI 1.17. Kit. ICAN famish LIME at Depot at Walhalla, S. C., for $1 50 per barrel. Address, REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, S. 0. March 26 _'__ A frosh supply of Bremen Lager at Foi/ LOOK'S.