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Foreign A Cairs; "._-... to-u^y, presented an nnimute<L.uppear unuor MaMy-ne'ta'biHtre^o^diipYed seats ott ? ?be ' t???fc' ftlid 'galleries were crowded; wj^^ec^at?re,' rn .ar^iqipntion o^ft ^defla^rip?j^?l?e right of the Or? leans' Prinoea^to Reata"ia^ the House. Among the distinguished persons present were Prisco Metternich, ano\nearly all the members of"t??e ?riBramatio'oorpS. ?President yf?&rfl roso to move a post Eonem?nt oHlbe /diseusnpn. Hu seid e> b?c? pa^sefj^o'rlxMpJMnsuljtatibn willi members of ?tpek* ?rrmi??t??o having* -in charge the sVWfmpw^mD now ohgngod thb attention"'of^tae^Asoetnblyf The com rn Hi^hM^P|?^BM^| Ijw it was i rrj p *^Bt6ltetf|^&m^jSi^j ithreern cot to? day, hndrh?ibft^'^r?^^ not to? ll oaten I uejrTdeiil&r^ s tate d li e waa very ?ihweU^%.DaJ^t'gjgeq the Aasom bly.would c?hw?l?^&'-ajw8tponomeutjD? the'.quesTion atls?tt?^tmThnrsday. Tho oc?nmitteoj he said,.favoredarsiniultsuo oijs deoiflion jpn tho ver(ficnti?rnnf. elec? tions of the ; Orleans Princes, and at?ro^tjiou'of JljijQ.dp?^ce ot(otilo against there. , . * .' '" .Tho' Assembly agreed to an adjourn? ment of tho debate. ->.' - Theeornraitte? appointed to consider what nc tie Pj al lim ld lui Yukon in regard to the acts pf tho recent Government of France,.reported in favor of .an investi? gation into tho administration ol the government of national defence at Paris. Tours'-?rid Bordeaux, and of the government over which Thiers is Presi? dent., .. ,. '..-;',' ?;;;' ".. ??ABSBr Jeno 5.-French soldiers re? turning from imprisonment iu'Germuny replace the .mobilized guards as fast at they arrive. In Algeria, hone of th( Mobi\o?.Guards will be retained undei arms. YEBSATUUBS, . J uno. 6.-The f oil aw in g appointments uro announced: Lam becht, Minister of Interior; LeFranoe, Minister Of. Agriculture; Cissy, Ministel of War; Le?nLoy, Prefect of the Seine Le? to. Ambassador to St. Petersburg Tranquility prevails throughout France LoNootf, June G.- The Orleans Prince) will dec lino seats in the French Assam b?y. . ..^ngusta Vermorel, a noted radica journalist,' is' dead. Diplomats are rc turning to Paris?- :? -.:.?.! ? ?. ? YsBSAXuitES,-June G.-Tho debate yes terday oni the right of the Orlean Princes/to Seats in the Assembly wa postponed to Thursday. Favre wants i simultaneous ?lee is'pu upon and verifion tion of the election of tho Orlean Princes God tho abrogation of the deere of exile ngaiust-them. Tho Deputic from the' provinces occupied by th Prassiane ?will, move a.postponement c the Orleans Princes question until tb war debt is paid and. x< rance is oleare of Prussians. --. PARIS, Juno OT-S?teral officers nndt the Empire nave become candidates fe the Assembly' under the supplement) elections. Vor Hie thinks all the minii tera who were members of the Goven meat, of September 24 should resigi VerUie also expresses opposition to pl bi seile. Tho lortresses proposed for tl interior of Puria bavo been located i Montmartre and Chanmont, Engineei have already commenced work. HomtAaBflT, Jane G.-Tho Romania OWSbSS^?t?- opened- -Hy-HPrlni Charles, who met with an enthusiast r?ception? ; \ -, '? <o'J .. . ... .-.*. BOMB, J une G. -By order of the Ppp there was a solemn high "mass to-day fi tho oaBOflainatod priest's.' n v. i r.r. 1 ?. ? ? ? . v ; i,i fl?ner?co.n InlelUilenc?. WASHTN?T.o'rt, Jane 5.-The Rep nb can Executive Committee of Alaban (twelve signatures) have sent aoomm meatian to the Presido ut, remonstratii against the recent official changes that State. It contains the followii Bontoooo: ''Wo are the more impollo BO to speak, because wo aro awnie th the Administration, while-wo keep i lent, is justifiably or evan necessarily I to rely npp?j the statements or recoi mondatioqa of those whose positions pretenses enable-them td* practice imp sitiona on i ti '[[ The document lacks t signa tur o of only one. member of t committee^ and represents every Ropu boan paper f n the State bot one, Fn'?rTCT?bo, ,Jhne 5,-Anstrali George, alias Portuguese Joe, who mi dared Miss McDaniel because she i fused- to merry him^was hunted 'ont his hiding plac? in the mountains, ni Cherokee,.. to-day, eliot, and his bo barned to ashes, by the infuriated oi zens. ' . ' ' . NEW ORLEANS, Juue 5.- Tho water the lake, and canal, is receding slow The canal crevasses have been OIOBI The water in the city has receded c inch. There is much su fifer lng in I overflowed distriots. Collections i being made for their relief. Nsw YOBK, June 6. -Tho officers the Cotton Exohange are: Preside Henrison; Yioe-Prealdent, Wonm Treasurer, G reaves; Mauagers, Fach Hents, Lehman, - Blandon, Rang Hannaman, Cornwall, Brodie, Viet Tannshill, Inman, Cunningham, Fi? ing, Dafois and Browor. BOSTON, Jane 6.-A boat capsized Andover Pond, drowning five am?t fishermen. CIHOIUNATI, Jane 6.-The Rabbin Coofrrenee convened here, to-day. Lebinthal, of Cincinnati, presides. ' objecta are a new prayer book, the tablishmeht of a Rabbinical college, i provisions for Jews who are withont privileges of .synagogues. NEW YORK, June 6,-A seaman of British bark Manitoba had a hearing piracy. He will bo held for extradit; The ship Europa, from Bremen, ports that on Jpne 8 she saw o brig i a signal of distress. She proved tc the J. L. Bowen, hence for Gibrai four days out, the crew having mnlii and killed tho captain. The ohief r lay on tho deck sonseless, with his 1 badly out. The second mate had his broken and was otherwise badly inj? and two men and ono passenger badly beater!. ' The Europa pritheY mate on board tb o brig to bring her- back- to New York^ ' WASHINGTON; Jdno 0.-The ' Agficol-! taral Bureau has issued no estimates, of the growing cotton crop. [ No official re-, port has been made concerning cotton. A statement bf comparativo acreage nod condition of the growing plant will, be made in about two weeks. The labor committee fixed 'upon '82.BO per day. Many 1 abo rere- refuse to ac? cept the terms. .Inflammatory, "speeches wore ma'cfe last night. The following is a specimen: Marcellus Weht said .they were all laboring men, and must have 1 work to keep their families from atarv- ; lng; and if th?y wore to be kept out of lt by these contractors they would have J their (the contractors) blood; and should this continue, bo would say to them, to take a contractor's head ?off his 'shoul? ders, wherever and-whenever they should meet him. He told them to go to their ' Districts and form associations for pro? jecting laboring men, elect delegates toa convention,' to, draw up ,memorials and resolutions, and 1 bo ready to meet these damned Ynnbee1 contractors-the ' mean? est and most contemptible set of men on God's earth. , ... : Probabilitic'?^Cle&r weather ik proba? ble for .'Wednesday from Pennsylvania to Iowa and Southward, and. rainy.jwea thor will bo experienced from Ohio to Dake Ontario and the extreme Eastern States, to-night, with partially cloudy and clear weather Wednesday. The threatening weather which is n'cAv preva? lent on the lakes is the remnante'bf -the storm which was at Qalvestou, Juno 4, and at Key West, June 1. ; KINGSTON, June 6.-The prospect for a very heavy crop of . coffee is excellent; Governor Orr, of South Caroliun, testified before, the Ku Klux Commit tor to-day. He knew of no Ku Klux in his part of the State. He believed such au organization did exist in somo Counties. Its objoot was to intimidate voters ia 1872. Orr leaves for tho South.to-night. There woro several demonstrations to? day by the. negroes. At ouo point, ?oven were arrested by the police The following order hos been issued: ' GOVERNOR'S OFFICE, June 6--Afr. Gleason: In view of tho present difficulty with the laborers, and to preservo the peace of the city, wu suggest (hat you suspend the work on the Seventh street improvement, until such measures cnn be adopted as . -tho occasion demanda. Yours, respectfully, , ! H. D. COOKE, JAS. A. MAGBUDEB, S. P. BBOWN. ,:; . ? Upon the reception of the above, Gleason, who had white men working nt $1.50, stopped work. The Americau and Spanish Claims Commission met to-day and considered mles for their procedure. When these are completed, the commission will ad? journ for two months, to allow claimants to prepare papers and take testimony, in accordanoo with the rules. About the 1st of August the Internal Bevenue Department will issue new stamps-one kiud to be oalled sensitive stamps, becanso tho acid to remove the cancellation destroys them; the other kind to ' be printed in colors, making photography impossible. - MONTRBAIJ, Jane 6.-The bodies of -the unfortunate journalists, (Spaght and Lodge, of tho Montreal Gazette^ who went ovor Lachire Rapids, on the Queen's birth-day, have been reoovored. The funeral took place to-day. GALVESTON, TEXAS, June 6.-A terri? ble storm has prevailed here, commenc? ing on Saturday noon. A wind from the South-east foroed the waters of the Gulf on the island, covering, to several feet deep, tho Southern part of the city. About two miles of the G., H. & H. B. R. is washed away, two miles above the city. The bridge across the bay is safe. The steamship Alabama, of the Mor? gan line, with a cargo of cattle and sheep, from Rookport to New Orleans, went ashore, twenty miles West of here, on Sunday, and will probably be a wreck. The bark Virginia Dare, from Cardiff to Galveston, with a cargo of railroad iron, .went down about six miles East pf here, on Sunday night. The crew, consisting of fourteen men, were rescued yesterday from the m UH ts, where they bad buen lashed since 3 o'clock Sunday morning. Many buildings have been washed away from the lower part of the oity, on the Gulf beach. ? No lives lost, The ve? locity of the wind, OD Sunday night, nt 10 o'clock, was thirty-nine miles per hour. Six inohos of rain fell since Sat? urday 2 P. M. Tho storm also prevailed to a groat extent at Houston, doing much damage there. Heavy rain storms st all telegraph stations in the interior. HOTETI ARRIVALS, June 6.-Columbia\ Hotel-C. Stows, New York; W. H. Evans, W. ?A. Bradley, C. F. Saums, Charleston; E. H. Brooks, Augusta; W. B. Regan, Raleigh; T. B. Hey ward, Bos* ton; O. Miles, N. C.; D. E. Converse, Spartanborg; Mrs. Felder, Miss Knapp, Miss Maury, Virginia; M?BB JJ. Earle, W. E. Earle, Greenville; P. Wachtel, S. Gu uh ouse-, Union; G. W. B?ros, Baltimore. Nickersorv House-J. Eli Gregg, Mar's Bluff; W. R. Kline, Gilbert Hollow; F. Bush, city; F. D. Bush, Frog Level; M. Nioely, G. and 0. R. R.; J. L. Vass, ?partanburg; J. G. Gibbes, Dr. E. C. Simkino, wife and servant, Fla.; J. A. Enslow, T. G. Barker, Charleston; J. H. Gay, Charlotte; J. H. MacDougal, Sa? lem; Mrs. R.*M. Simkins and daughter, Abbeville. Boots and Shoes. WE are now prepared to show an entire now and fresh etock of tho above goode, bought direct from ?rst hands. Wo shall en? deavor to givo satisfaction to all who doal with na in tneso goods, and at all times guar? antee our'prici-a. fl. 0. BillVEU A CO, Juno 8_ Claret Wine ON draught, THIS DAY, at a' low price, by the gallon or dozen. Juno 1 EDWARD HOPE. . The coolest Lager in tho city can be had at POLLOCK'S. Mb'v?btkU?diA'i.. 'I . IiXVzdorOOZi? J rt n o ' 6--Neron.-Cotton buoyant-uplamls noarly 8j-fcC^.^; Or? leans 8J*fi; eales 20,000 bulps; export aud sp?culation 8,000; seles' ?n ship at New Orleans &%. The demand for cotton to arrive ?B iiunmnsa. ., , . ' LONDON; Jubo C--Noon.-Consols 915?. Bonds 0O??. ' ;-:c -)i . FRANKFORT, Juqe 6.-Bonds.96%, > PAIHS, June 0 -Bourse closed buoy? ant-rents 5S and 47. LONDON, Jttne 6-rEveniog.-^-Consols Bonds 90. LIVERPOOL, Juuo ' G-Evening.-Cot? ton ol ?Bed active-uplands nearly 8%; sales 20,000 bales; export and specula? tion 8,000. Yarns und fabrics firm. NEW YOEE, Juno 6--Noon,-Stocks very strong and rather active. Qold steady, at 12^. Governments steady and dull. Money' easy, at ' 3. ' State bonds 12, with light oha?g?s. Exchange -- long 10>?; short IQJ4. Flour steady. Wheat quiet and brm. Corn a shade firmer. Pork dull, nt 15.00@15.25. Lard firm. Cotton excited-middling uplands 19;^??; Orleans 20)^. Freights S'.eady. 7 P. M.-Cotton quiet; with sales of 3,927 bales, at 19 Je- Soul beru Hour un? changed. .Whiskey firm, at 93. Wheat lc. higher and in good export demand winter red and amber Western 1.63? 1.64. Coin lc. bettor and closing dull, at 72@73}?. Pork easier, at 15.00. Lard-kettle 10??. Freights dull. Money easy, at 2?3. Gold 12%. Go? vernments of May aud November issues advanced jfj ; others steady. States very dull, except Tounessees and uew South Carolinas, which are strong aud active TunneBsees new ' 7?J4. Virginias 68>?; now 73. Louisianas G8; be'w 63; levees 68>i; 8a 84. Alabamas 1.03; 5s 73. Georgias 89; 7H 92 j?. North Caro? linas 47>?; new 2G??. South Carolinas 75; new 63)?. Specie shipments to-day $161,000; engagemeuts for to-morrow 8500,000. B A T,T i M ons, Juno 6.-Wheat dull but firm. Flour quiet and steady. Corn white 79; yellow 72@73. Pork un? changed. Bacon weaker-shoulders7@ 7>4'. Lard dull, at ll ?<. Whiskey 93??&94. Cotton active-middling 19^(^19%; receipts 188 bales; sales 825; stock 1,143. LOUISVILLE, June G.-Flour in good demand, ch icily fur high grades; stack scarce. Provisions dull. Pork 15,50. Bacon-paoked shoulders GJ-.? ; sides 8J.? ($8>t.. Lard-tierce 10; keg ll. Whis? key 89. CINCINNATI, June 0.-Flour steady. Corn a shade higher. Pork weak; at 15.25. -Bacon steady and iu moderate demand. Whiskey 89. BOSTON, June 6.--Cotton buoyant middling 20;?@20,%; receipts 166 bales; ??les 800; stock G.00U. MOBELB, Juno 6.-Cotton firm-mid? dling 18; receipts 1,334 bales; eales 500; stock 19,504. NORFOLK, Juno 6.-Cotton nomiual low middling 15Vi; receipts 932 bales; stook 8,289. GALVESTON, Juno 6.-Cotton aotive and excited-good ordinary 14)?@14??; receipts 1,813 bales; sales 2,50U; stock 151,447. \ WniMiNOTON, June 6.-Cotton aotive I middling IS; rocoipts 80 bales; eales 40; stock 1,025. SAVANNAH, June 6.-Cotton in good demand-middling 18>>'; receipts 550 bales; sales 200; stock 15,027. NEW ORLEANS, Juno 6.-Flour de? pressed-super 5.87Ja (?) 0.00; double 0.50; treble 6.75@6.87. Bacon dull held at 7K@9>^; BUgar-cured hams 13)? @14>?. Lard dull-tierce 10>?; keg 12>?. Others unchanged. Cotton ac? tive-middling 181 ? ; receipts 1,896 bales; sales 6,000; stook 93,663. AUGUSTA, Juno 6.-Cotton market opened aotive, at 18018^ for Livorpool middling, but closed dull, irregular and nominal, at 17%@18; sales 160 bales; receipts 80. READ THIS! ~W"E take pleasure iu calling the special attention of the trade lo our large and well selected stock of Ladies', Misses', Children's, Men's and Boys' SID is tn (.une. Which wo are selling at MANUFACTURERS PRICES. QIVB TJ3 A GALL, and examino before yon buy. J, H. & M. L. KINARD. May 20_ ? ? Removal. MEISE'S CONFECTIONERY is removed to the store formerly ocoupiod by M. H. y, on Plain street, two doors from John Agnow A 8on'e wbolesalo grooory and hard? ware establishment._June i 3 For Rent. j?. WE offer tho following desirable pro ?fntpertj forront: MUL THAT splendid family RESIDENCE, with forty-two acres of land attaobod, known I as tho "Walker Placo." Several hundred fruit trees of tho choicoet selection now in full bearing. Tho lands aro comprised, of highlands and meadow, with a bold fr? o spring not distant from the boneo. Thc front, near four acres In extent, faces on Uppor Boundary, ono of onr most public Btroots. R. O'NEALE A SON, Juno 3 Cotton Town. '>->?? LATEsyQbAlTioNa'oJ Soun?nsir s?T ouiuTiKH IN CHARLESTON, S. C-Corrected, June 6, 1871, by A.C.KAUFMAN Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad street. If ames of Securities. Hate Jp. Ojf'd Asked, STATU SRor/BjrriBS. " c '.. North Carolina, old_ 6 - 48 N. Carolina, new. 6' .... 24 Sbuth Carolina, old_ 6 _ 75 S. Carolina,;new? ._ 83 S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. 6 _ 05 Georgia, now. 7 .... 92 Georgia. 6 _ 83 Tennessee, old. fi .... 70 . Tonnessee, new. 6 _ 70 Alabam?...*. 8 .... 102 Alabama -.. 5 .... G8 ' orrjc SECURITII?S. Atlanta,Ga.,bonds_ 8 _ 90 . Augusta. Go., bonds... 7 ... : 85 Charleston stock. 6 ...." 54 . CharVu Fire Loan b'ds 7 _ 75 Columbia, S. C., bonds * 6 _ GO Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 _ 7G . Macon, Ga., bonds_ -jj ...,^70 Memphis, Tenn., b'nds old... 6 _ 5G " now.. G 55 Savannah, Ga., bondB. ,7 .... 85 Wilmington, N. C. 8 .... 75 Wilmington, N. C. G _ 72>?? RAILROAD RONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 80 B. B. B., 1st mortgogo 7 _ GO i Central Georgm. 7 _ 97 Charleston aud Savan.. 6 .... GO Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 _ 85 j Cherawaud Darlington 8 . 90 Cheraw dc Dar., 2d mort 7 70 Georgia Bailroad. 7 ...'. 97 Green. & Co).. 1st mor. 7 _ 93 Green. & C., State guar 7 .... 58 Laurena. 7 .... 50 Memphis ?k Charleston. 7 .... 85 . North-Eas torn Int mort. 8 .... 90.' North-Eastern, 2d mort. 8 _ 78 Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 78 Sav. & Char., State gua 7 _ 67 South Carl'?, 1st mort. 7 _ 90 South'Carolina. 7 _ 70 South Carolina. 6 .... 65 j Sp?rtanbargand Union 7 _ 55 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf.100 _ 35 Central Ga., ex div_100 _ 120 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia. 100 _103 Green, and Col. B. R.. 20 .... 12 Maoou and Western... 100 . .-. . . 07 Memphis &. Charleston. 25 .... 9 North-eastern. 50 _ 10 Savannah dr Charleston 100 .... 20 S. O. R. B. ?hares. 100 _ 36 S. C. R. R.& B'k shares 125 ....' 80 BANK STOCKS. PeoD'sN'l B'k Charl'n, cant tal S500.000. 100 105 ?_ 1st Nat'l Bank Charl'n capital 8400,000. 100 126 _ S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 .... 97 Caro. Nat. Bank, Col'a. capital 8200,000. 100 100 .... Ceutral National Bank, Col's, oap'l 8100,000 100 100 _ S. C. Bank ??Trust Co. capital S200.000. 100 95 _ Bank of Charleston_ 100 _ 19 Union Bank S. C. 50 _ 5J? People's Bank So. Ca. 3% Plan. & Me. Bank S. C. 2}? Bank of Newberry..... 25 . Bank of Camden. 50 . Others worthless. MIBCELL ANEO UH SECURITIES. Charleston Gas Co_ 25 _ 20 Charl'n City R.R. stock 50 .... 55 GranitevilleMan. Co... 100 _ 106 G. & C. R. cert, iudeb. 68 S. 0. R. cort, indebt's. par N. E. R. R., cert, indebt. 65 City Charleston cer. iu. par City of Memphis coup. 60 .... N. E. R. R. pref, stock. 38 S. &U. R. past due coup. 55 S. & C. R. past duo coup. 50 EXCHANGE. ETG. New York sight.par ^prern Gold.?.Ill 112 Silver. 103 - 8. O. BANK BILLS. *Bank of Charleston. Bank of Camden. 30 .... Bank Georgetown. 1 .... Bank of S. C. 6 .... Bank of Chester. 17 .... Bank of Hamburg. 16 .... j Bank of Newberry. 8 .... Bank of tho State of S.C., prior to'61. 45 - " issue 'GI and '62_ 40 - ?Pl. & Mee. Bank Ohar'n. ?People's Rank Charl'n. ?Union Bank Charles'n. ?S. W. R. R. Bank, old. ?S.W. Ri R. Bank, new. State Bank, Charleston .... 6 .. .. Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. 1 ..... Exchange Bank, Colam .... 8, ....' Com'l Bank, of Colum_ 8 .'..'." Merah. Bank of Cheraw .... 3 . . ;? Planter's Bank Fairfield .... 3 .... S. C. billB receivable. 95 .... Charleston change bills. 95 .... Bills marked ?has (-) are being redeemed at the bank counters of each. King's Mountain Military School, Yorkv?le, 8. C. THE 8ooond Soselon of the ^?3t Behool year of 1R71 will bogia on ^UflBhfr*'1" 19T 0F JULY. I ^BfflSBg TEHMS.-For school exponaos, i. Tjjjntfly t*.. Tuition, Booka. Stationery, .t o., emir Boarding, Fuel, lights and Wash? ing, 1135 in currency, por session of Aro months. For circulars containing full particulars, ap? ply to COL. A. COWARD, Jane 2 fwlmo Principal ?nd Prooriotor. GRAND PRIZE rjUCKETt? to the Conceits of tho SOU?n CA CIATION ready for sale and delivery. All urde wantodforthe Counties of Laucaett r, Loxing York, Uniou, Spartanburg, Lauren?. Greenville Apply to Juno (1 GO?S TO LOVE & CO.'S ! BEOAUSE they procure Dio Utost ?ivies lu Dil Y GOODS, ?nd "get better valu? for their m onay than can bu ti Ad in an vt thor hons o in tho city. ? . . Wo are now showing an entiro new ?tock in now styles of '. \ LADIES' MADE .DHEBSB8, Pollinease Over Dresses, . Ladies' Under G ar medita, dcb. ?;.?ft. .. :;} uihJi'ifi' 'i S-'*' . ??' "Our Mr. Loro"'is shipping na, by every stoamor, new novelties, abd oar stock of DRESS GOODS, L1XEX GOODS, SC, Surpasses anything in' ih% market, and at ; ?tilt luwor pr joes. Weare a/'hvohouso," and intend driving i business on uuiok sales and email profltB. W. D. LOVE, May 10_ li. B. Mo?REERY. ALL TO HAND. OUR BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND extraordinary CHEAP STOCK OF DRY GOODS' Is In atore and moving, miking room daily for NEW ARRIVALS, Which wo will continuo to receive all through the season. Om SAJIPLF BURRAH Ia a Buccess, and we aro now distributing. Goods over the entire Btato through its agency. The most careless observor cannot but seo tho groat advantages to be derived from dealiug with a live house, like onrs, whore everything is kept moving by system aud order-whoro DO extra profits are t&oked on to pay idle? hands. Of oonrae, we oan and do SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANT HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positive? proof is, that wo soil more Goods than all the | rest addod together. That is tho' proof. The people know whero'tp bny cheapest, and let the stranger follow ibo groat pnblio. In buying, let thom follow thoBO who know 'R. C. SHIVER & CO. April 8_ State of South Carolina-Union Co. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. James Munro, Plalrrtiff, against John L. Can? non and nary M. Cannon, his wife, and William Munro, as Administrator of the gooda, chattels and credits of William I. Keenan, deceased. Defendants.-Copy Sym? mons. To the Defendants. YOU aro hereby summoned and required to ! answer tho complaint in thia action, of which ? copy is herewith served upon yon. and to servo a copy of your answer to tbe said complaint on the snbscriber at his office, at Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusivo of tho day of such nervier ; and if yon fall to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plain? tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. R. MUNRO, Plain t?Ts Attorney, Datod May 26, 1871. To the Defendants, John L. Cannon, Mary M. Cannon. Take notice, that the summons in thia ac? tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in thc office of the Clerk of the Court of | Common Pleas fer Union County, at Union Court House, in the County of Onion, in the Stato of Benth Carolina, on the twenty-sixth day of May, 1871. R. MUNRO, Plaintiffs Attorney, Union, 8. 0. May 26, 1871. May 81_wa Cleaveland Mineral Springs, (FORMERLY WILSON'S,) 55 Maes West qf Cliarlotle, N. C. THE subscribers, having aEBOCiated them? selves in thc management of these .Springs, would announce to their irionda and thc public that tho House is now open for the reception of visitpre. ' > ' I To those wbo have tested the virtues of | these extraordinary waters, it is deemed un? necessary to Bay anything by way of com? mendation, but to others they confidently as Buro satisfaction if they will mako trial of the boating properties of the waters for only a short timo. Wo pledge onreelves to spare neither paine nor expense in order to render all who may favor us with a call aa comfortable as possi? ble. In prospect of an abondance of supplies, wo havo adopted the following Beale of DEDUCED CHA RC ES: If over 10 days, at.tl.50 per day. If not ovor 10 days,.1.76 '* Singlo 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 the Western Division of tho Wilmington, Charlotto and Rutherford Railroad wilt bo completed to within a mlle or two of the Springo at en early day. J. J. BLACKWOOD, Juno 4 f_R. M. OA TBS. For Rent, THAT desirable WAREHOUSE, adjoining j tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, formerly occupied by Messrs. Blakely Gibbes; size 120 by 40 foot. For terms, apply to B. J. BOONE, Agent, May 31t At Of?oe uf E. W. Seibels A Co. A rrosh supply of Bagley'? Mayflewar, fine cnt, at POLLOCKS. DISTRIBUTION ! ROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION A8SO .rs from tho oonntry promptly filled. Agont ton, Kershaw, Newberry, Fairfield, Cheater >, Abbeville, Anacreon, Tickcna and Ocouec. D. GAMBRILL Sc CO., General Agents, '.'olumbia, 8. C. And Those in Want of l>B-f tOOD* w E have now in' store' a full line of tho newest and moat FASHIONABLE GOODS Of domestic, French and English manufac? turo, which we guarantee, at all time*, to sell as low, if not at less prices, than any house in Columbia, buying' our Gooda from thB largest and most celebrated establishments - 'in tho Uni tod States. And as we .desire to j pleaee all, wo hay? now in our house the BES* GRADES OF I EVERY CLASS OF GOODS, ?From the lowest to tho highest, and no fee! confident that all those, favoring us with an order from a distance will.be pleased and' I satisfied that ?< OUR H OU SE THE OH B . In thia city to deal with. We will, upon application, send promptly by mail, fnll linea of samples bf those kind of Goods desired and specified by our friends and customers. All orders accompanied by c-~ h ?mounting to ??3 and over, u??lvsr?? lu any part of tho Stato free of freight charges. ' Tho Me unaccompanied, "wili be Bent C. O. D. i We roepeotfuUy aohclt ordere, which will receive the prompt apd personal attention of ono of tho firm.- Our prices bteing low, we' think wo can render' satisfaction to all. Give us a trial. > J. H. & M. L. KINARI), Maya . . . COLUMBIA, B.C. \J.mt Received, . vj,.f . v . ,*?.!-( i> . . ii} "i . * .-itv ?ti ,~ .!.-?.. . .J VORT?B fi'STBILI'S, ; F _A FOLL,l|S? OIT X .. . x-.'rff SASH RIBBONS, IN ALL COLORS, FOB tP HAY PARTIES. April Ti - < m DIXON'S W&S^ STEEL SWEEP. TnilESlVK? MACHINES, HOUSE FO WK HS, ; FAN MILLS. GRAIN CRADLES, BELTING'^ AND all kinda latest IMPROVEMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL'- IMPLEMENTS, at . wholesale and ru tail. Our Intercut in, and association with, manu? factories, bi such that we can make alosar * figures, and give better-gooda, than any honae in thur country can do in thia line. , ONLY Tar abd we will convince yon. May 23_LOBIGK A LQWBANCE. . ncr Fins USED nr WABHIHO. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. rim IS 80AP washes perfectly In cold water, X aoft.hard or aalt. I* removes grease, oil and paint from g?rmente. It waobes all kinds of gooda-cotton, flannel, silk or woolen. It cleanseo oiWer, plated .ware and jewelry vf ?thou t scratching- It the ar tictoB are muon tarnished, rob them with apiece of flannel whioh bas plenty of the Soap cn it. To people who do their own washing, it ia invafoable. It will a ave ita cost in ono washing. For salo, ?nboxesofthirty.aixbar^ Apr? 9_Agent for South Carolina. Hero it the Remedy! ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! TAR AND WILD CHERRY! THIS oom pound ia purely vegetablo, and ia infallible in the euro of . Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Tightness on-t.be Breast, Asthma, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Consumption, * Whooping Cough, etc, eto For sale only at May 30 } . _ HBINITSH'S Prog 8tore. Infant's Food. A NOTHER supply of FOOD FOR INFANTS. /V This is just the food for babies. Mothers call and examino it, at HEINITSH'S Jnno 1 t_Drug 8\ot?. Blackwell's genuine Durham Smoking To? bacco at POLLOCK'S.