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> .^jj,.1. ,_ jg ? r'.'V L. '. '"?T is tofilUteown^l?ji ae^ toos order a ^ft-?fsciie for deter coin rtUon of tue quoatiorvt)f,rtthe ffttUr? ftp?^ gTWern nibbt. j!*-'*"*"; - -Sobumnekur, murdereNbf Generals J?e?Onapto and Clement Thomas, ? has be-en arrested. JTUe>>aAl ofSRoohefort : and -.A?si hasoseeri :pr>atponed. Wires bftvebyBn dfiobv'ered iu':tho sewer*.of Paris, ' intended'tp bWwAup tho 'City. G?trvb?ttada?^H av?arf '?ebaat?a?.' ' < .PAHIH, 7u^<l*r--T'aeJ, Pairie dirnaodB vrgoroqa measures - for*1'-tho aappjr?&sfOn of . C^mrnu?ijt . tendentries in the pro vmoesk^jThe arsenals and Dary yartla nre dire4to\$~.*tf5^^^ instead, of '^Lo^Do^fe^ spe5al Bag&?tho p^|o!lpiit\o^'rlictherptt*s i~zyzz dus "irv ??v ',wr3???euaiou of d:a olo?jare? compromising the movements of tt?o nati?nhMef?nce; F?lix Pyntt is int ?wL?K?rj?iu?X 0 Tlife? ihslat? -upen gWiqq the^republic a fair triaV ... V tifia AILLES, Jane 7. -Twenty -fi vo women were hilled and fifty injured by ? railroad accident, near Par ia." It ia said Jules Ferry will be Minister to >Y?sbingtoi). . >-.;;'. . .; . .Al l * -rrr-.k . ... : -At.i:.*t aaurkia mtriuaoBco. I :i WABHt?faTO?r, Jone C.-Gov/ Cooke has'written a/letter giving tho vic wo of tho Board of Public Works concerning tb? renou t strike, insisting that $1.50 ia a fair prico under existing circamstarlces for a day's work; and asserting that the board .will ;uot bo intimidated hf' mobs. Ho songes ff ..a suspension of all.public imprpyemeuta. to-morrow, and is anxious that the . interests of capital and - labor both be'taken into proper consideration, BO that while laborers; receive, tho, worth of their services, ta s es bo not made too onorohs by too heavy an outlay for pur ohaee ol. labor. .CONCORD, H. H., June 6.-Tho indica? tions are very good for the election of o Dem o spatio Governor by the Legisla turo. The Democrats, labor men and several disaffected Republicans haye coa lesaod. . NEW YOIIK, June fi.-r-The Erio Bail way, New York Central and Hudson anc Pennsylvania Central line's' adopted c new tariff pf prices fot Western freight: about twenty-five.per bent, higher.thar those ad opted-ia May. *Y, . ' . -Among the. Visitors to the general ses sion a court to* day. was John O. Breckin ridge. ? [ SAN FBANCISCO, Juue-6.-Luby an< Borke, Lrish exiles, received an immensi ovation. There was a O?T?? ?Du militar1 torchlight procession. . - . * ' NEW YOKK. June 7.-vTbe brig Bowen opon which the Europa placed her firs mhte; and about whose falo apprehen Rions were felt, on account of the mali ny, arrived in. the Narrows last night The following is the report of. Capt Sleeper, who succeeded to th ri command when Capt. Amesbury died: While stow ing tho anchors, on the 2d inst, at ? F M., ono bf the crow disobeyed orden and oh being spoken to by tho first , mate be and' Capt. Amesbury, who'went foi ward at that monmot, ? were Bet upon b th# ??r^stssik| f?unibe#\ and all n. gibes ^?'t?d -'Cap t." '. Aha est? ? ry was" i? tr ? ? on tho hoad with a capa tan bar and; f atti ly inj bred. The mate had n-shdaldc dislocated, and al KO, received two hover wounds on.}li? head with a capstan ba: from .tho effeota of which bo wa?.di obied three days) Tho second mate an steward w?r? also severely injured! W gc\t tho' captain aft, but all efforts to sai b<?? were unavailing, and bo died tl samo day. The mutineers wefcKtokf ashore last "night and locked np. X.'f Greeley arrived home thia morning. '.The Magnolia HOBO Company, of S vannah,; will - remain here from Tucsdi tor Friday, next week. They wiR have prober, reception. After- their? r?toi from Boaton? they will stay here fo days longer.' Several' companion of tl New York Fire Department will be x signed to escort tko visitors on their s rivai,; . . . . ?? . .The. mutineers of the brig J. L. Bo era-were brought hero this, mornin Their* nam?s bro: Manuel Antoine, T!h mas I?<oacho>'. Mike Antoine and Jam Thomas'-all colored. When the o Ok and assistants went oh board; ?ll wc quiet, the villains1 evidently, not expe ing a' surprise. Cn', the deck forwo were found .two, who viore immediat? handcuffed;' the,?^her<two being iou in bunks. Thomas admitted that struck tho captain, but added that was driven to lt. Tho others lay oil t biomo on Thrimdg. Tho formality handing tho' prisoners over to Unil States ;Commissioner. Davenport v gone through at once, after theywi brought to the city, abd the investi; tiotfWill rir?ceed without delay. ' V '. bark /Gu}, ptOrto, ?ronv Pkilac pbia at Cork, reports that a heavy washed overboard tho master, one ta and several sailors. , ' At iy. stockholders', m eating, the S Jersey: .Railroad and Transportai Company's lease to; the Pen nay Iva Cen?rui Road was confirmed by a cided majority. . Tho obi'directors w re-?leot?'a,'1', , ??N??BD, N,. Hi, June 7.-The Dei : oratav this morning, are confident of < ryin? tbe'ol-gait?iaft^ion of tho Hattie elehting Weapon ?oVernorl : ' . L?'???.'-r'Tho. DomoomtH ? Been red. Speaker of tho House by a vote of* to-WBi 41 ig? ;?: BALTi^oiiE^tfny, 7. -In thP ' Tj graph iofil Uu?oif, 'to-day, n mo. ti ot take from the table a motion allov negroes admissionto .tTnioiis wa3 ? feated by" a vol?" bf 44J IpW? '.Rtqli.^ was chosen AB tim'next plaoo of moot ? secret session followed." -,; WAsniNOTON, Ju?e'7.-Tlie Repuii commences a leading editorial t "Tho Wuslilugton Commnne, nt that of.Paris, has boon entirely vic otis.. -.The lettor which tho -Boart P?BIi? Works, ?r aCJ?Wt Vpoftibn of it, Bent yesterd?r^c^ ia. 6?rreudj?}t ,to tho men, ,^b,?w Iprih<? 4ast four or me d aya, have bean threaten i o g the violation of law ?nd order in this city* " ' [N?te-k?dfern?r1 ! ?bbk,. who Bigned the letter, is ex-officlo President of /tho Board. Twb{ members of the Board, whoso names* were not to the letter, wer* absent from the eily.") Gea. Bolman d iod it .Rook, lah n 1 Ar? senal to-day-aged Sj>o,:'' - Au important adjourned mooting of the 'representatives of railroads on the lino.botweeu Now York ?rid New Orl?ans tua : Ly bcbbargi'.'.convened at '^Willard's to-day. 'All road*wererepresented, in cludin g-tho-now elements Hontb of'Cleve? land Junction. For soma time, but one daily, Uno wq:? run "on this lino South of Wash i n g to n. ?. To? meeting ! to-day or? ganized ' ? second "daily train, taking effect July 1; with ino?ensed speed, mak? ing tho through time between New York and New Orleans twelve, hours.quicker, with but one chango of cars, at Lynch-: burg. Farther improvements^ are con? templated by the extpu,aiooa going on South of Chattanooga ,Vand . Dalton. Preston Smith, Manager of -the -New York and- Washington lino, presided. The foliowlog railroad meu participated: W. W. V?ndlrgrift, ftenry Fink, B.C. Jackson, E. G. Barney, J. C. Stanton, C. T. .Williams,-A. <Murdock, A. Shaw, G. W.^N. Curtis, John Tucker, R. T. Wilson, M. "J. Wicks, Lv M. Cole, G. JpVdani. Wm^Keary^J. B. Yates and J. G. M..' -Buffalo.. : The following rail? roads wera;.represented: New York and Wash ip g ton ' Air-liihe, Orange.. Alexan - dria and Mauas'sas, Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio,.East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, Memphis and Charleston, Ala? bama and Chattanooga, Selma, Rome and Dalton, South and North Alabama, Mobilo sud Ohio, Baltimore and-Ohio, and Mobile and Montgomery. - After the adjournment of the convention, a meet? ing was called to consider the organiza? tion of a fast freight line from Norfolk to points South and South-east. Tho following , gentlemen wero .appointed a committee: to -perfect the organization : Messrs. Barry, Williams, Keary, Custuc, Thomas, Walker, Shaw, Jaokson, Fink,,} Kendrick, Ra wo th, ? Frost and Se wai!. ' The permanent chairman,'Henry Fink, has authority to call a meeting at Knox? ville,, on August G, pf tbs, gentlemen named,-including'the chairman,'Comp?? tent to transact business'.' ? Tho Ku Klux Investigating Committee 1 to-day examined Deputy United States Marsm?\Joseph .J?, HesJu.bt'No.rib Oaro liaa, S. T. Publier, Commissioner at Spurtanburg, S, C., and' Churlos D. O'Keefe, who was. formerly a .tax col? lector in the ?altar State,'and was.driven from tho discharge of his official duties, as it is alleged, by an unlawful combina? tion. Ex-Gov,. Parsons, of Alabama, will be examined to-morrow. The Secretary of the Navy goes to West Point to-night. The strike hus extended to George? town. Coal destined there was ordered to Alexandria- i Several lights occurred at the coal yards. Bu ve ml rioters were arrested. Work is generally suspended, but will commence to-morrow, at $1.50 a day; but tho mass of the negroes de? mand $2. t ' Probabilities-The rain will probably cease to-night on the Atlantic coast, and bo followed by brisk South-westerly winds. Partially, cloudy and clear weather, .with Westerly winds, is proba- ! ble for Thursday from New York to the Mississippi Rivfer and tho Gulf.. .- --- The Nor folk Journal relates. an offeot ing incident which took place on the i streets of Norfolk last Sunday. - An in? toxicated man Was being led homo by his Utile daughter, a bright-eyed child of 'six or seven years old. The baan re? sisted the efforts of all persons to tuko him home, but was perfeotly passive in the hands of bia child. After'getting her father to the steps, the little girl threw her arms aronnd his neck and kissed him. All who witnessed the soene and tho notion wero affected-some toteare. There is p>wer in that little child's love to win her father back to sobriety and virtue-if there bo aught of manhood loft him. The Ledger acontes Judge Watts nt tho j last term of the oourt in Wilson, N. C. of whiling away tho timo on tho bench by drawing pictures of cats, doge, eagles, likonesiies of witnesses, jurors, and mombors of the bar. The New York papers say that tho lit? tle ship City of Rngusa was seen May 27 in latitude 41.10, longitude 67.21, by tho ship Ontario. She was gliding along in gallant style. It ls announced in London that Gen. Sickles, who is a great favorito at the | present Court of Spain, is shortly to be married to ayoung and gbeautiful Spa niau-lady.. ' . T . During tho week-ending Juno fl, there were 24 deaths in Charleston-9 white and 15 colored; I? .of tkeso wero children ander Uve Jfeara of r.go. SC *. .'Brick*' Pomeroyis about lo .marry a Cleveland lady, who, like himself, has had a divorce. . Lippman'e Hittora are fur salo by all drug? gists aud dealers. .Depot in Columbia, S. C., at ? KIO MB & MOOBEOOB'S, Druggists. 8 18 . Genuino imported Curacoa, Abajnlhe and Maraschino, at POIXOOK'S. ' j Tor;'Sale;... m HK LOT known SB Christ Church proper JL ty, situated on tho South-east corner of -blanding 'and Marion aireola.- in thc city of Columbia, containing one ?erg, ALSO, '- ? Tho Lot on Richardson street. South of anti adjoining the Onitod States or mokeraon IJo tul lift, fronting on iticbarilsnrr street 08 ft-ot inches,' and running hack S?SJc?t'C iuches. ' Kach of tho ahovoXotH, from theft*' pecu? liarly favorable ldc* tiona, tfutat fast ir! ero adc ia vidnY^ ' . . lu a'ddltion fo tho above,'tho subscriber of? fers for salo a largo nmoiuit of Real Estnle in thia city, in tlio Bflrroundiiig country, Mn Newborry; and in ?paftahl.tirff.-coiisiating of Houses ind Lots, Farms, Mills, &o. Ma;.?{4 limo J. Vi. PARK ER. , PBANKFOBT, Jone 7.-Bonds 96%. PAULS, June 7.-Rentes dosed nt 53 and 62. LIVERPOOL, June 7-Noon.-Cotton opened firmer-uplands 8%@8>?} Or? leans 8%; sales 15,000 balee. IJ?VRKPOOII, June 7-Evening.-Cot? ton clo*%d sT-ba'dft easier ^uplaada SK? 8J?; Orleans 8?^; sales 18,000 bales; ex? port and speculation 6,000; sales on ship named at New Orleans, middling 8. Nsw YORK, Joue. 7-Noon.-Stocks steady and firm. Gold doll, at 12. Go? vernments strong nud steady. Money easy. States dull and steady. Sterling unchanged. , . 7 Pj M.*-Cotton easier, with sales ol 4,828 bales, at 19%. Flour-Southern in moderate request;* common to fair extra 6.75@7.25; good.to choice 7.30? 9.00. "Whiskey 93. Wheat firmor-win? ter red and ambor Western 1.64@1.65; Corn scarce and a shade firmer, at 72>? ?73>?. Bice firm, at 9@9>?. Pork firmer, at 15.18@15.25. Lard heavy kettle 10?<. Freights dull and declin? ing. Gold 12^@12)^. Governments steady abd firm. Statea dull all day; prices nominal. Money 2@3. Ex? change heavy. BALTIMORE, June 7.-Wheat etoady. Flour steady and in-improved demand; Corn quiet-white 77@78; yellow South? ern and, Western mixed 72@74. Pork weak, at 18.00. Bacon activer-shoul? ders 1%. Lard dull. Whiskey 90. Cotton demand mostly for -speculation middling 19?.i@19%; receipts 150 bales; Bales 500; stock 1,093. Mooma, June 7.-Cotton firm-mid? dling 18Vf ; receipt? 268 bales; sales 400; stock 19,772. BOSTON, Juno 7.-Co?tuu dull-mid ! diing 20^4 ; receipts 10 huies; sales 700; stock 5,500. No UFO mt, June 7.-Cotton firm-low middling 18)^; receipts 617 bales; sales 25; stock 3.234. SAVANNAH, June 7.-Cotton tending down-middling 18?18>4; receipts 474 bales; sales 100; stock 14,911. CHARLESTON, June 7.-Cotton quiet middling 18jn@19; receipts 447 bales; sales 100; stock 8,166. WILMINGTON, June 7.-Cotton active middling'13; receipts 60 bales; sales 60; Btock 1,085. AUGUSTA, Juno 7.-Cotton market closed dull and nominal, at 17% for Liv? erpool middling; sales ISO bales; receipts ?0. NEW ORLEANS, Juno 7.-Flour dull and drooping-superfino 5.87(t?6.00; double 6.37; treblo 6 50@8.00. Corn quiet-mixed 75; white 76(a>77. Pork is drooping, at 15.7f>r7f)16.00. Bacon dull,-at 7?9,>6'; sugar-cured hams 13,'<j @14>?. Lard dull-tierce 10@10)?; keg 12?a? Sugar firm-common 9>?($ 9%; good fair 10^@11. Molasses firm fermentiug' 35@40. Whiskey dull, at 80@95. Cotton quiet-middling 18>?@ 18?4'; receipts 1,188 bales; sales 0,700; stock 80,830. For Rent, rilli AT desirable WAREHOUSE, adjoining JL tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, formerly occupied by Messrs. Blal(ebj A Gibbes; size 120 bv -10 leot. For turms, apply to li. .I. DOONE, Agent, MAV 31t At Ofllco of K. NV. Seibols .t Co. State of South Carolina-Union Co. co vii T OF F non A TE. William Dailey, Plaintiff, vs. Jano Bailoy, Mary Cudd, Joslin A Cadd, Thomas Batley, Jamos Dailey, Nancy Cudd, William Cudd, Jonathan Dibley, T. lt. Dailey, Neely Dailey and Ellen Palmer, I)??onda?ti.-SUMMONS. To the Defendants: YOU aro hereby Mummoncd %nd rcquirod to answer tho petition iu tbis action, which is li lcd in thu orHoo of the Prubato Judge for the said County, and to.fierro a copy of your answer to tho said petition on tho subscriber, at his ollice, at Union, H. C., within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusivo of tho day of such service; and if yon fail to answor the oomplaiut within tho time aforesaid, tho Plaintiff in thia action will apply to the Court for the relief demand? ed ia the petition. Dated May 15, 1871. JAS. B. STEEDMAN, Plaintiffs Attorney. To Joshua Cudd, Maru Cudd and Jos. Hailey: Tako notice that this action is commenced fur partition of ?land, in the Probate Court in and for tho County of Union; and that a sum? mons in tbia notion, of - which tho foregoing is a copy, waa tiiorlin'the office of tho Judge of said Court, at Upton, in tho County o? jUnipn, iu said tftftip, on. tho tun th day of May, 1671. . UNION, May 15,1871. : ' May IQ-foy; " GEORGE P?G? & 00., No, 5 N^Bhfoeder Street, llaltimore,'Md., ' Manufacturers of -. l'ORTADLE4i.\D STATIUNABV STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Patent Improved, Portable CIRCULAR BAW Ai I Ii li S , CANO, M UL ? l'? WI) SASH SA W MILLS, /I RI8T MILLS. TIMBER WUEELS, 8IIIN Xj OLE MACHIN ES, Ao. Dealers iu Circu? lar Haws, Bolting and Mill supplies generally, and manufacturer's agents for Leffel's Cele? brated Turbine Water Wheel and overy de Gcriptisn of Wood Working Machinery. AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A SPECIALTY. S9*Sond for descriptivo Catalogued and Prico Lints._May 23 ftfflv ' Here is the Remedy! ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! TAR AND WILD CHERRY! rpniS compound is purely vegetable, and ia _L infallible ill the cure nf Co ii fd bb Colds, Catarrh, Tightncaa on the Breast,"*? Asthma. Bronchitis,. Inflammation of tho Lungs'* r * v j ., Consumption-, - . . .' ? , J I // / Whooping C?ugli, etfl.v?l? For tale only at May 80 j 11 VUNITBH'H Drug' 8tArel GEORG 'i?' T tfpP E B, BEO?EE, - Real Estate ??nd Insuranco Agont, . ?QL.UMUIA, s. C. . OFFICE .over W. <). Fiihor's Dru? ?toro, opnoslto Columbia Iii.lol. M:iin H i root. May 2 Blackwell's genuino Durham Smoking To? ba.co at POLLOCK'S. Tho only fine Play in Card? at Poi LOCK'S. j . jTAX ?OXIOE. r r i ? JUchiattd?: County Tai L-dinqu?nis} LIST of Property in Richland County, on which Taxes have not been paid for the year 1870: ........ COIiUlIBIA TOWNSHIP. Alexander, John, oornor Lumber and Wa j ne. Adams, Thomas, Blanding, between Way no. and Gadsden. Allon, Mrs Mary E, John Ly neb. Tr u-ttco,.cor? ner Richardson and DU liding, . Adams, Jesse R, 52 acres. Ayrr.tr. ASMJ?, Lincoln, between Gervais and Sonato. Baldwin, Mrs L F, corner Lady and Assembly. Baldwin, Mrs L F, Lady, between Oates and Assembly. Black, estate of Citarles H, Richardson, bo tween Plain and Taylor. Berry, M H, Assembly, between Plain and Taylor. Bookman. R, Gervais, South-west corner .of , Waverly. , .. .,. . , - ? - - - Bo])jJamoa 0, Marion, bqtw?en Lumber and Bryce, John, estate, corner Bum ter and Bland? ing. Bryce, John.estate, oornor Bull and Blanding. Bryce, Jehu, estate, 100 aerea. Bell, Mrs F, 40 acres. Campbell, James S, Richardson, botweeuTay? lor and Blanding Carr, Wm A A Co, G or vain, between Oatoe and Lincoln. Friedeberg, Mrs J, Lumber, between Lincoln and Wayne. Chisolm, Dr J J, D C Peixotto, agent, Laurel; between Gadsden and Wayne. Cuthbert, E, cornor Richland and Bull. Clark, L G, corner Richland and Barnwell. Carter, Robert, cornor Waverly. Chambers, J S, Richland, between Bickens and Boil. Douglass, Wm, Gadsden, between Laurel and Hardon. Dent, Samuel, Pickons, between Gervais and Lady. Davis, R, Trustee, Henderson, between Ger vais and Sonato. Davis, W C, Waverly. Casey, Wm, Lincoln, betwoon Medium ant" Pondleton, Edwards, N E, ooruer Marion and Pendleton Entzmingor, F W, Assembly, between Bich land and Lumber. Flanigan, Patrick H, Fickons, botwoen Tayloi and Plain. Flanigan, Patrick H, Upper and Gist. Flauigati, Patrick H, Kictuirdson, bctwoci Blossom and Wheat. Fair, Dr S, Gorvais aud Washington, am Winn. Fuller, P W, corner Gervais and Winn. Foster, Peter, corner Blossom and Marion. Fagin, Henry, country. , - Gregg, Mrs D M, corner Taylor and Marion. Green, Mrs J O, ooruer Taylor and Ball. Oreen, Joseph, cornor Blossom and Wheat. Grant, Romeo, Laurel, between Wayuo an< Gadsden. Gfaze, John, corner Gervais and Galen. Gill, Mrs E, R Keenan, agont. Richland, bc tween Williams and Huger. Gillmoro, Ii D, Lady, between Aasombly au Gates. Gillmore, E D, corner Richardson and Me dium. Gilmore, E D, Ucudorson, between Gervai and Lady. Glevo, Mrs N C, Gates, between Medium an Groon. Grubcr. Stoveu, agent for Mrs R C, GO acres. Greun, Solomon, country. K acre. - Guignard, JamuB H, administrator, .Gervai: Si.naio, Dull and Sumter. 4 aere?. Guignard, Jarnos H, Richardson and Plain. Guiguard, Jamos S, 3 acres. Green, Mrs J O, Tavlor, between Pickcns an Dull. Hall, J L, trustee, corner Wayno and Diam Hall, stevenson A Co, Bichardsou and Sun ter, between Lumber and Richland. Hunter, James, cornor Richland and Marioi Harria; catato of Eliza, Gates, between S natu and Gervais. Hix, Henry, Waverly and Gervais. Uuyne, D J, estate Graeson A Sunn, agent 'Gervais, Let ween Richardson and Assei: bly. Hampton, Leonora, Gates, between Pla and Washington. Hcnrichson, Honrv, estate, Richardeon ai Taylor. Haltiwanger, Mrs M E, Laurel, betwei Gadsden and Wayne. Harrison, Ward, 30.} acres. Heron, Charles, Laurel, botweeu Pulaski ai Uugor. Hart, Henry, Richland, between Pickeus ai Dull. Hancock, Dr J L, fi50 acres. Howell, J M, 60 acres. Hitchcock, William, estate, corner Ass-.'inb and Lady. Hitchcock, William, Upper, Lumber, Robci and Gist. Jackson, Jim, Laurens, between Washingt and Lady. Irwin, John, corner Assembly and Greon. Irwin, John, corner Gates, Divino and Db som. Jonkiue, Sam, Gadsden, between Plain a Washington. ? Johnson, Henry, corner Pulaski and Dial ing. Jenkins, Benjamin, Camden road, k aero. Jackson, I) F, Marion, between Upper a Lumber. Jackson, D F, Arsenal Hill. Kcnnody, J F, Green, between Gates and L coln*. Kirk. C E. Assembly and Upper. Ruinier, Edward, Medium, Green, Huger a Williams, 3 acres. Killian A Fry, Plain, Washington, Huger k Pulaski. . Lamar, R G, trustee, 290 acros. Leo, A Y, corner Sumter and Blanding; Lyle?, J Fi Taylor, botweeu Marion and B Logan, Philip, Waverly. Lvrtoh, Dr John, Assembly, between Tl * and Taylor. Martin, James, Ostato, Marion, between Ri land'and Lumber. Marshall, Mrs A, Blanding, between Richi SOU ?nd Somier. Milos, E H, Tavlor, betwoen Bickens ; Dull. Mooro, Mrs S E, Dickens aud Plain. Monteith, A ll, for C T M, Dull and Sum Monteith. A li. for C T M, Rico and Tobin Minims, John M, Lincoln and Blanding. , Minims, John M, Blauding, botweeu Lyu i and Wayno. Myers, Jacob M, Lady, between Lincoln Gates. Marshall, Mrs Julia, Thomas Davis, trna 312 acres. I Mitchell, Wilson, Marion and Pendleton. : Miles, Mrs, Pulaski and Diviue. McNameo, Susan, Cotton Town. McAllister, W, 15 acros. Nott, John, corner Rlohland and Wayne. O'Connell, Rev J J, Sumter, between U\ and Lumber. O'Connell, Miko. Richardson, between La aud Richland. Purvis, Cnarlottc, Gate*, between Wash ton and Lady. Parker, Boston, conntry. Perkins, Albert, country. PU-rou, Samuel, ostatc ;of, Richardson, tween Blanding and Taylor. j1 TioKue, nimmel, estate of, Richardson, tween Blanding and Taylor. Prioleau, Richard, country. QdigUiy, Mr? M, coiner Laurel and Samt; Hay, tiru Bailie F, corner Upper and Bid! i Bubb, William, Richardson, between J and Cerr?is. . ,, , P.adclilV, (?staid**A11W{ COiaerlBbnulotof * Asti nibly. . r - Bo.veli, J M, Uwbardaour between Biol and Lumber. Kat?!?, Jt'BMo, ectftto o? Bill Waters, a Gatos, between Sumter and Pendlet? .Roso, Wm L, Gel vaia, bei wtt n As-eiubl, Gates. lioiuanatepi, Anna, couptiy. .Smith, Jeremiah,/orher Barnwell und her. ' Stark, airs Lamar, trust co, Sonate and Barn? well. Stevens, Mr? B, Tobacco, between Lincoln \ and Oates. . . . H to wart, C&XOU'MO, Pendleton and Medgum. Stewart, Susan; Im m Vre r, bs tween Li?columnd Gadsden. Shelton, M A, corner Marion and Washington. Smith, W G, corner Rfohlaud and Wayno. Starling, G H, estate; Richardson, between Green and Medium. ' ". . ' Starling, G- ii, Bios???i, Whe&t, AaSSu?b'y and Gatea. Starling, O B, Taylor ?nd Barnwell. Bktfn?i J B, D O Peixotto, agent. Senate, be . tween Lincoln and Gates. Stevena, Aaron. Assembly, between Pendle? ton and Medium. ' , Tarrar, Wm H. end of Richardson! Taylor, John, trust?e, lower Laurel and An? Humbly. Taylor, Josirus, Blanding, between Lawrence and Winn. .. . ?d ,?;. Thomas, John, Senate, botween Lincoln-?nd Gates. Thompson, heirs of D L, corner Green and Unger. >-..,-'. Turnipseod, E P, aorocr Lady and Sumter.- I Walker, Thoa P, Richland, between- Lincoln and Gates.; .v ; Walker, Thos P, 69 acres. Ward, Mrs 8, estate cf, Lumber,.between Sumter and Marlon. Walton, Mrs NBS, Morrison, trustee, corner Blanding and Wayne. Wilson, Thoa, Lumber and Gadsden. -.' Winn, Henry, Caradon road. Wadkine, Mrs D B, Washington, between Richardson ano Sumter. ? ? i . ? ' Yates, Mrs M A, W Hampton, tr aa too. Pendle? ton, between tfuintcr and Richardson. .. Tarrar, James, no description given on dupl?? cate. . jj. . .; CTFSB TOW S SHIV. Bolen, Chas J, 379 acres. Cathcart. J W, 2 acres. . - - - ! Coogler ? Mc Kl woo, 1,161 acres. Clark, Sylvester, 20 acres. .... Bent, H H, 20 acres. Elkins, Jamos, ?0 aeres. Entzminger, Margaret, 130 acros. Entzminger, J W, (?00 acros. Finly, Daniel D, 260 acres, Home place. Finly, Daniel D, 250 acres, Uppor tract. Gibba, W M, 269 acres. Hoffman, Jos, 850 acres. Kelly, James, 550 acres. ; Klapman, W, 50 acres. Lee, Thomas, 18 acres. Leo, Andrew, 20 acree. Levorett, O, ustate of, 60 acros. L iverett, M M, 72 acres. Lockher, Lovi, 100 acres. L?rick, James A, 120 acres. McAlleater, J, 15 acres. Parker, Dr J W, 100 acres. Pierson, J S, estate of, 750 acres. i Play, estate of, 2.000 acres. Price, Carrie C,169 acres. Price, J M, 105 acres. Roach, J J, 10 aores. .- : Roach, M, 50 aores. Babun, Daniel, 260 acres. v Rvan, John, 25 acres. Smith, Anna, heirs of, 211 acres.; Sharp, John, 122 nares. Smith, Mrs Reuben, 1G0 acres. Sligh, T W, 175 acres. Bligh; M C, 400 acres. .. Sligh, M C, 880 acree. Sligh, M C, 1,500 acres. . Thomas. James A, 175 acres. , Tlinmas, Elizabeth, 7 acres, Unknown, 2 acres. Wallace, William, 720 acres, by Bay Branch. Westcott, T, estate of, 252 aerea. . , Welch, Lewis R, 103 acres. Williamson, Mrs M, 14-1 acres. ' VYyrick. Jacob, by Koon, 2,400 acres. Wyrick, Jacob, by Littiotou, 1,700 acres. Wy ?rick, Jacob, 300 acres, I tedman, H J, 50 acres. Moore A Banks, 500 acres. CEXTIIB TOWNSHIP. Adams, J U, 300 aores. Atkorsou, Irvin, 140 acres. Alexander, John, 50 acres. Atkinson, Elisha, 400 acres. Brown, real estate of, 250 acros. Boyer, Elizabeth, 50 acres. Ba rah, E M, 406 xcrea. Drown, Mary, 3UII aoros. ". fy'?i Blizzard. J T, 100 acres. Bell, Mrs Frances, 40 acres. i J Belli any, Jeremiah, 28G aores. . ' V, Dryco, Hubert, 13 acres. Bryce, John, ostate of, 100 acres. Brown, Kit, 120 acres. Brown, Thomas, 190 acre?. Bose, 200 acres. Black. Bussell, 245 aores. Campbell, John; 150 acres. Coleman, Wm, 350 acros. Chapman, W, 209 acre*. Campboll, Mary. 3 acres. Cooper, W C, estate of, 550 acres. Crawford, J H, 130 aores. Crawford, Androw, 205 acres.' ' . ' Clarkson, A J, 2} acres. ' Corder, Mary. 2U0 acres. Corder, Elizabeth. 225 acres, Chapman, W A, 309 aores; Campbell, Alexander, 200 acres. Dixon, J L, Sr, 125 acres.' DoBrnhl, Jef.se, estate of, 1,250 acree. Davis, J A, 180 acres. Dorking, Gideon, 1G0 acree. Davis, J A, 113 acres. Dent. Jamos M, 275 acres. Dun af ord, Robert, 296 acree. ' ! Dissiokor, J P, 74 acres. Duren, Mrs, 1 acre. Evana A Goggs well, 2G0 acres. Edmonds, A Tj 700 aerea. Edmonds, D W, 1,160 acres. Kdmondd, Howell A W T Roberts, ??? aerea Ferguson, 300 acres. Feiner, James T, i acre. Flanigan, Thomas, estate, Mrs M A Flauig: Administratrix, 60 acree. Flauig an, Patrick U, 500 acres. Fetuer, A C, ll acres. Guignard calato, J S, 1,500 acres. Gaston, Dr, 50 acres. Guyton, John, 500 acres. Goggins, Daniel, 427 acres. Gruber, Steven, 50 acros. Gruber, Mrs M A, 60 acred. Goff, Saudy, 312 acres. Houdrick-s, D J, 100 acres. Hammonds, S, estate of, bl acres. Higgine, W J, COO aores. Harrison. Thomas, 21} acres. Heidt, J Hi ll acres. Hilton, Thomas, J G Gibbes, agent, 1 acres. Harris, John, 450 acree. Huggins, W J. agent, 300 acres. Hampton, Wadu, 100 acres. iiaithcock, Franklin, 100 acres. Howell, J H, 60 acres. Hagons, .Mito. 496 acres. Hammond, Q E, 400 acres. Joues, Wm. 50 acres. ' Jones, N G. 3G0 acres. Kerrison, E L, 77 acres. ; ni'ii ? K nuder, eaUto of John, 215 acres'. , I Konncrly, J L, 1,000 acres. , ? i Law, E W, executor, IS acres. I Latia, estate of Wm, 3 acres., .r i Leo, Francis tt, l00 acre.?, v., Lovett, Willia?r, 30 acres. Lucius, J T, 4,510 acBCSV ' L?viii; W J, Gu seres.' Mile-, James, HS acies. ! Mi Herr os roi e*l/e*r v\ 8?*at A-at ? ! Minhiiw, William, f>3 acrcB. I Meddling, Elizabeth, 312 acre-.. 1 Milba, lt C, 12 acres. M vors, David, 3.">') aeree. K.M?Daoitjl..A(\dto? 900 acrei ! McDougal, M, ? ?eres. I Mc Loud, S L, 80 nero*. . Macbeth, Thomas, 2.V) acres. McKlwuo, J ll, 55'J aeie.-?,. . . Mcl'her-on, J-dui, TM aeres. 1 McPherson, Thomas, 100 seros, i Mellen, Mr I i vat er S, 111 not?e. , Odom, Kliu.-. W, Ss2 acros. Fowell, Aaron, ? acres. --g.H ? itj -..."..j_[i,-iur PolhMb.O P..?40 aires.*. : r.'S I ' ? Bobette, William, t?o acres'. . ?. Ramaoy, Nathaniel, 400 acres* Beose, Dr James A, 884 acres. , gicbardeon, Henry, 100 aerea. . ., . ose, W W, ?75 acree.. ? *. . . " l^ese, estate of JE, J G Lykos, adminlatra tor, 1,2DO acres. 8i:ott, A, 100 acres. Sno wc y* ?.'Sniitb, 150 acres. .'. ' . C Belt, John 4 acre. Benn, Henry, 50 aerea. Sandern, Dr ti li, John English, , agent, 197 " ' ?cres. Soay, J H, J B 8eay, agent, 3.600 ?ere?. Seay, J II, J B Seay, administrator, 850 ?eres. Seay, J H, J B Heay, executor, 137 acred. BUrllog, estate G li, J G Gibbes, administra? tor, SQQ acres.. : Sanders,T O, Job,u English, agont, 100 acroa. Salmons, Thomas. 50 aerea. Salmons, estate of John,. 460 aar es. Saunders, estate of Riobard, 35,acres. Starling, catato or O R, 633 acroa. ? starling, catato.of aoth, SOOaoxsa.-; Taylor, John, 300 acres. Taylor, W #, 36 acres. ' .''. -.' '?* \ Thomas, James S? 14* acree/: lU IO . ~ Tuaker. oetaje of Joel, 563. a dr es, ; Terry, firs E, 220 acres. ,. < ....... >', Wilton', ? F,'BT vauBforu, administrator, . 824acres. - . ' - .W-e.- ? ? Waring, Ol ark, 4f acres, i -'>) iii ' iii! WaBier^Tbomae P. ageflt, eui ea. .ji:. Wade, Thomas, 648.acree. . Wallace/John, 25 acree. , . Wilson, H A, 43 acres. ? . Wirm, lt T, estate, 2,320 acre?; dnli . . > Walker, Inaac. 1,125 acron. f>? ?,".'?. Wright. PP, 456 acres., . . t, . . Wostco^L TboB, 250 acres. ; ' ' : Wobdroff/Dr J B, 210-axn??'' 1 - ? ."' Wagon, Cynthia, B38 tares. ' :? f. Yoong, Wm,"agent, 400.*ftraa* ; f Yoong, John L, 2 acree. :. ' .... : Yarborough,'Cl fi, ?27 ?crCS. " , ::T LOWE r? i ow Nonrp. Adams, Mrs Jas U. 1,600 acres. '" * " ' < . ? Brown, Mrs Elizabeth, 190 acrcax: Brown, Mra Elizabeth, 400 acres. -.; 4 Brown, J B, estate, 260 acres. Bates, John, estate, 900 acres. Blakely; Jack-?on, 60 acres. . ' . >. Batts, Joseph, 8,999 acres. 1 1 . '.( Bates. John, estate, 1,250 acres* Braddy, Robert, estate, 140 acrca. Braddy, Thoa, estate, 87 acres. Chappell, J J, 2.550 acree. < . Cotton, R B, 150 acres. _ .... . Crockett, Osborn, 293 sores., Oartor, Joel. 06 acres. , ..,<* Daris, Everott A Cd, 496 acres. Kilmore, Oco, 50 acres. Flowers, Barnes, 56 acroa. - Kay. Joshua, 4:1 aorca. . o-. , , . ., Gelding, Margaret, 10 aerea. t Garner, Edmund. 291'acres". ' Gafney, Eli. 880 aoreeV Guignard, Jas 8, os rate, LUQ>acr4av . 'Gunter, Bryan, eetato, 140 aores. .., .. Gibson, Thoa, 60 acres. . . t Gray, Joel, 460 acres. Gr??n, Gain. 25 acres:" Harrison, John, e4to,tcf 2,500 ocres. Howe, Dr. Geo, 83 sorest- . ?? .-^W Hopkins, J o 8,4)0 acree.- ?--. v James, --?..astute oI.,'G10 aert?i .iV.. i Junior, Robt, 25 acres. Leddingbam, Mis F C, 1400 acree/* Leddiugham, M?SB Sarah, 632aoxest Lykes, Jesse G, 856aores, , . ',. Ly kee, Jesse G, 682. acres. Lykes, Josse G, 216 acree. Leo, Wm, 49 acres- .. McKenzie, B Wi 2C0 ?cree. Monti-iiii iv i. .vin, 375 ??rc?j. Motley, Mrs Rebecca, 850 acreB. Moye, E, estate of,-37.acres. . Murpby.Thos, 100 acree. Motley, H A, 81 aores. Mack, Jonas, 40 acres. McKenzie, 8 W, 30 acres. Neale, John, estate, 90 acree.. .. , .. Recao. Dr J A, estate, 590 acres. ' ' HUH sell, Isaac, 33 acree. Rawlinson, Mrs M M, 25 aerea. Richardson, Oscar, 50 acres/ Richardson, Simon, 50 acres. Singleton, John,estate, 2,170acres.'' ?-. . * Singleton, C K, 1,585 aerea. - ' Stack, Mrs Elizabeth, 28 aores. ; Sturgeon, Barah, estate, 28 acres. Seay, J H, estate. 2.358 acree. Shiver, William, 205 aores.. Scott, Anthony, 26 acres. Simons, Kt, 50 acres. . Ll?loYV Taylor A Yates, 200 acree. .? < Townsend, Samuol, estate; 387.aor68. Tbreewils, John A, 155 acree. Tarar, J F. 50 acres. Yiueou, A P, estate, 1.200 acres. Weston, Thomas P, 946a0rea. Weston, Isaao T,1.8IX) acres. Wroodward, Mrs Elizabeth, 400 acres. - .' Walker, James, 80 sores. ' Weston, Isaao T, 67 acres. Woodward, Mrs Elizabeth, 60 acres. Yates, Mrs L A, 50 acres. Yon, Crapeao, 50 acree. . >?'. '< Zoiglor, David, 50 acree. EXTB39I05S COLUilDIA TOWSBBIT. Canard, Alexandor. DuR and Tobacco. Averr, Jesse; Bull and Tobaoeo. Smart; Bili, indigo, Sumter, Medium and To? bacco. . EXTENSIONS OESXBB TOWXBBD?. Sims, J C F, 148 acres. Thornton, J aqd M, 180 acres. Parker, W B. - acres. Goodwin, H W, - acres. Coter. W O, 400 acres. ? . , Bailey, Mrs E. [Greenfield, agent, j 40 acree. Dorrity, Adeline, 5 acroa. MISCELLANEOUS. Pelham, O P, 640 acres. . Diggins, Joseph, iii acres.. ? english, Adam and Frank, 200 acres. ' Notice is hereby given that tbe whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots, of real. estate described in tho preceding list, or so much thereof as will bo necessary to.pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged titrion, will bo sold by the Treasurer of. Rich? land County, Sooth Carolina, at hiaofuco in said County, on tho SECOND TUESDAY [13ib] of Juue, A. Ii. 1871, unless said-taxes, assessments and penalties be paid before that time; and euoh salo will bo oonttnuod from day to day until all of said p?ranla, lots, and p.i*rts of lots of real estate shall be sola, or offered for este. - M. J. CALNAN, Auditor Richland County. May 31. A. D. 1871. . Juno 8 8 Charlotte. Col am bin and Angosta B. ? SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, COIA.-UMA, 8. C., June 1,1871. &?m^m?T, .ss lowing schedule will be run over thia road: OOINd NOBTTI. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta.9.15 A. fi. 6.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.8.25 A. fi. 11.00 P. H. Arrive Charlotte.8.00 P. fi. 6.30 A. fi. . OOINO SOUTH. .? . Train No. 1. Train rio. S. Leave Charlotte.7.40 A. M. 8.00 P. M. Leave Colombia_2.H0 P. M. dl.82A. M. Arrive AngUBta-' ,7.50P. M. > 7.30 A.M. No. 1 Traiu daily. No. 2 Train'daily, Sun? days excepted. Doth trains make cloeo con? nection to all points North, Sonth and Weet. No. 1 Train nm ken dobo connection fit Rich? mond for Virginia Springs. - ./'' Through tickets sold pod baggage checked io all.principal points. v - - ? -. . i The)fnmiiag} tim? of tqial rp'adjs ten ?ni* 'nut. <* s?oS?rlliarr Washington City time, aiu"; fix minutes faster limn tho tino of thia city. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Superintendent. E 1?. D?nsEVj General "Freight and Ticket Afrr nt.__J_Jone 3 Infant's Food. ?S OTHER supply ol FOOD FOR INFANTS 'j his is Just ihojood for babies. Mollien ami examine it. nt II FIN FISH'S. J mir 1 t Drug Store. _ Free Sonn evrry day, at ll o'clock, r.t POL LOCK'S. . . .