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"PAttny Jonet19^$veqlng/---2rfi -ZWoeKs
f asserts that F?hVPy?ft';^has/been ra?nf
r?a^kd.?pO .women .?^0?%*W>tf?tfW
/sentenced .to How Caledonia. .Garanotta
'-fe??ri retoraB-to FrR?OWiff<"?jlo *.-< >/?nA i
- uo$he'Iof???ar?W^
Ch?8?dv>Vl-'jVrY iKlI.i?T ...? .A
Viu^AnAssrJ?dei lO.^Tha Assembly
au?^rrVjuo fUop?raooVa^. ?ba.o?ig?bili
ts vtq tbe.Aas'embiy. : ;Fay^lnfOrmed th?
/Afi&embly tb at .180/000. Pjancirprjaaoera
ybf?T?moin ia'aerinanyy ' b'?Vsro fotam
ing tt^tt?'rnt?.qf 8^00 daily.
.5 IUOMPON, Ja?Q:^.-The 2?;?eV special
despatch Baje:tho.members of the Inter
. Rational Sooi&ty aro distributing; electoral
' TnutnfeBtoos: ' Tb? ionrnala ! state that
,?the proceedings, of tho society canse un
. ?easiness to tho Belgian Governmeat, und
*h? garrisons have bean coin forced.
' Baron' Hnueamanh and M. 'Iiornoirme
dpolioo tb1 sock tbe.anffrages of tho elec
.tors. . ,. V. .'. Jioii ' .' i.V.!
OluRorot has bean arrested.Molliero
. bas baen seen io'IArerpool daily.
The -flswa', speginjr11 sSysyinstrp ?tions
weroigi Von froth Berliq to stop tho roturo
> of German.troops from France, and dis?
continuo the gurrender of French pri?
soners,-.:ifJ,-.-. o\oj Uii? ?iiiv'????ii
. : .The Maiming . Post says .the grand ro
{. view.ibas been postponed, beoauBo the
). troop? would cry "Viva V Empereur !nS
-"ISSil?i DESPATCHES,
??: FAIHB, JUDO 20.--The wari, between
- t?gbteon Monarchist and five Republican
papers is very bUtor.1 Tho Republican
.papera repudiate the Commuue. . It it
'. -j thought .they represent 'thia most voten
. 'land: aro .united, .whilo. .the Monarchist
.^Jjc^(hs?la-aro-divided*?...--> .? 'j ?
"D1 **' *""'} ' 'Aii?erlcstat ,Inte?lt??Bc?. '
. ?rr .??.:e NOON DESPATCHES; - ; ? f
.y'TfliJtfD XIAJX OOMMlTTaK -POISONING C
. ia ! f?TKOTbK-H?N0BS ? Hp,% .^AtnAlIDia
.* ,s '. ;H*jc--?.' rap?-. %?aiw>. JDBTICJ
>:> CH AH IC-THIi 13G5 OAnl?K RBOOVKRKD
'orior ?TATHMii>-,xs-v??ATHKB - R?PORT
" I0W0^^|^>|!t?*f?MbND OTTS, AO. tJ*0. j
T*~ WASHINGTON/ J?o? 19.-Gen. Jae. H
Oi??lbri.^bf Alabama, .was examined bj
? M the Congressional 'Kn Klux Gommittei
' to-dny for five b?nrs. Ho testified iba
be bad lived in that State thirty-se vet
I', years.- arid, in Montgomery. ,tweaty-on
years of that time; was a Union Whij
beforo the late war, and the Bell Preei
doptiol elector in I860.: be raised sixty
four : companies for , ibo Conf?d?ral
army; bas been, tho only ohair man of th'
' Democratic Execntiyo Committee of tho
State aipco ''.the war;' he did not belier
any regular Ku Klux organization eve
existed iu Alabama; had beard ol out
rages in a few localities -by disgaiaei
banda, bat Alabama .was as ' peaoeabl
!.. and quiet aa before .the war. l?o mbr
, violfvtione bad occurred since.the'^ra
than ia any of tho Northern States
The greater part of the crimea in Alo
bama had been/ committed by membei
Of tho Radical party. The flomocrati
party in that Stato were iu favor of th
edncation' of the: negr?i He i had; od vi
catad it:?voy.qar? pga io cepeeob in r<
plyj tP Wilson j ol,Maaflapbnee^tfl, an
. twas already advertised to deliver a sp eec
. tiri tbe; 10tb of July neat, at a Stataedi
';^?H??oohy.ent?dn, ia fav'?fof'InV edi
cation of tho colorpd race. Tho onl
intimidation he huev/ of at the late elei
tiohs^'was by the Bad ic al colored voie:
,y'against t??se of ' their own color wi
'? . W^tod -to voto tho' Dcpooratio ticke
ni The C??SO of ,nJl tho ',troubles waa n
ra . tba bravo moa ; who-' fought one anothi
fin the late war, bot the politicianB, sn
' l?rs andi horse-holders'who followed tl
two ormiefl. Tho true men of each'nm
respected ono another, and Were wilki
to meat; forgive and forget. The lea
r'. ora of tho lladtoal pa^rty in Alabam
with few. exceptions, were destitute
.- moral cha rao tor, me re. regular spoils me
most of, thc. negroes had behaved we
* A g?oi?fons' policy1 on the part of t
Government would beat ehbserve tho i
terest of both races in the South, ai
M>pneat?T?atorjE(. the fraternal feeling ai
?T fiffeatjpn ?hicli once existed for I
p "?i^icui^ . Tbfe>' Sooth loved oar form
v govexumo'nt, bat abhorred ita mal-ado
; <:n?RtratioD. ' He. had always eonnsell
spbmission to Jaw and order, and I
f-r lievod it "?bald ?and would be nreserv
L>* tn bia State without any pntside inf
?ja .:. WAHHTK6TOK, .. Jnudt Jtt).~-A ncgr
m p??sojierlihii'.?ivslthis^rhornipg, by p
m t??gaoinetb|ti^?hi^ ?nnrp of aug
?',>i The siva! iar?ea?/-'^
M . ?io^7ia^e;i,6?d poin-ts and Foa
.?* ?l?Hor tho diamond cite, and $1,000.
.Tonriesseo is pressing her, claim
S?od???i ?or oqoipping troops duri
the war.
' ,.Th? Ohio cpnrta generally adjourn
! In hpWr op V^narid?gt??rh's \ funei
x Mrar Vtt4landig*i'rh ''ib sbmewhdt7
-' stored.-1 Valla n di gb am's* ' estate will
. .vtO.pOpr ,;, Wu[ . ; . '
? A plot to.'aseas?iuoto the Pope ia <
M : 'dited to the International Societies.
1 ,' The following is published:
Sb?; \0. \l\ V?llandigham+Wc l)
i 'j. BIB: X.liavo. just .read th o resol ul io n
.>ii. - the Montgomery. Oounty,. Ohio, De
oratio Convention, reported by y?nre
. tOftethjBp. yth 'jfoiir remarks "and tl
of Mr. Hank/ You have rendere
great aervlofe1 labour country and
p?rty-?at leaetj. auoh ia my j ad gm
'.. Moy ^o.d biesa you for it. Nothing
. .., bo truer,than your declaration that
. movement, contemplated by theres
tiona-is the'restoration of theDemooi
. party to its ancient platform of prog
-and reform. I know you too we
' ' ddubt yonr courage ovyortr ?delit
your convictions, ^ery trnly,' y?nri
?' S. P. CHAS
. pHTiiADEiiPniA*, Juno 20.-<-Tbe at<
waa killed.
NIGHT DESPATCHES.
Hoon EST sn, N. Y., June 20.-A colli?
sion- ooourtetL oce.thQ -Central Bs?rpodi
at Fairport. Circus Andrews, of Savan?
nah, had a leg brokeb; which was Bdbso
W^tly.amputate,,,., .-tort
HEART S CONTENT, June 20.-The ca?
ble of 1865 was repaired at noon to-day,
WASHINGTON, Juno 20.-Tho prosent
District ' Attorney'bf Mississippi, Jacob
eon? ft ad . bis L predecessor,, Goo?'G. Gor
regarding wheat, states;tutti tbe.aqresgo |
hajUgbpep. RioQ/QA?ed 4 per cent., or.
rjarli^?'$^1 itp^H^'
The reduc?o^^^creagein^ry?and ia J
3; Kentuoi/MjfddiaD? '2}WMfe?Ptf
.2: South, Carolina 8 per cent. The con
diti?tfof tho crop iii V|rginia ia $; 'North 1
Caroling 18; Sooth d^orjtoa:27;'GeWi?
26; Alabama 23; Mississippi 4; Texas
14; ArfearisuH 13; Tendesaee 26; Ken?
tucky 20; Californio 42 per cont:1 below
average. Other Stutoa show fairly; aud,
sboald no disasters occur, the-crop will
fully equal last year.
... Amounts, duo in cash from ex-internal
revenue officers in Alabama is 51; Ar
kansas 180; Georgia 43; Kentucky '42;
Louisiana 1,196; North' Carolina 74;
Texas '40;-Virginia 158-all thousands.
Tho aggregates for all the States ie nearly
$3,000,000. Louisiana is the only State
exceeding 91,000,000; tb is ia partly nt tri
bistable to tho cumbrous machinery for
collocting tho!.tax... Suits have boen
commenced in every instance, and maoy
judgments have already been rendered.
Probabilities-It is probable that dnr
ing the hight rainy and threatening
weather will' be vory generally experi?
enced, from- Ohio toi-Goope^tinut and
Nortli-e?fitw?ttis, with, falling-1 tempera-1
tare. Clear; weather, with' fresh winds,
IS probable for Wednesday 'on tire lakes
abd Gulf const. .-Partially cloudy, wea?
ther > and light winds on theAtlantic
coast. ?" ,..'
u-CUi?A?joAiGUA, N. Y>; ?Tun? 20.-Tho
con rfc .??decides thai il Miller's patent. for
making paper pulp is now public pro
p?rty^ rnt " * -
..?l?aiiiE, June, 20.-Geo. L. Pntnam,
postmaster at Mobile, was indicted and
arrested for influencing voters-not per?
jury", ns stated yesterday; ??. ?'
CHARLESTON, June '20.-Arrived
st en mers James Adger, New York; Sea
Gall, Dalt)more; sohooner Amos Ed?
wards, Philadelphia. Sailed-schooner
Emilen McLean, Baltimore. :,
_ __ "___
. OQ tho 14th instant, by Judge Ml Mn????, n,
0-POLLOCK, of Oolam bl?, H. C., to LENA,
daughter of Mr, Julius Behnerin, of Sumter,
8. C. "
To Architects.
PLANS fur the erection of a City Hail, cor?
ner of Washington and Richardson
?tr io I s, in the city of Columbia, wilt bo re?
ceived nntil 20th of July. Building to bo of
brick, nf the following dimensions: 105 feot
front on Richarddon street and 1G5 feet depth
on Washington street, two stories, with man?
sard roof ; low*r story to be divided into three
atores; upper story to bo finished aa a Thea?
tre, wi'-h accommodations for 1,'4(K) persons;
remainder-Of stoper 'story 'Hoi bo fimshad aa
offices.- t l
Plana to bo handed to Chairman of Special
Committee or Citv Council.
W. I1?TSON WIOO, Chairman,
... . J.' SMITH,
'I W. MOONEY. . .
; ; M W.. SIMONS, ' '
?'. '-" . , J. TAYLPR. Committee. 1 '
. J,nne,3i f' ' .".
.Sy pparleeton Courier evy? weekly.
AFEW reasons why they should have the
preference over all others : - . ? -
1. Wheeler A Wilson's Sowing Machine ls
fnnoh simpler than soy of:-the others;1 re?
quiring less than half the amount of ma?
chine rv. i
Q. As the result of this s(mplioi|y, this ma?
chine is muoh lflBB liable than too others to
get out of repair, . ; ?
... 8. Another result of this elmpHcity is
greater durability.
.:4. Another result is loss friction, and, con?
sequently, greater ease and rapidity of mo
Lion, with lee an oleo. VA'-"'
.6. And greatest of all, that it uses no Shut?
tle, and mnkos tho look H?tch.
It is the cheapest to buy tho beet. Buy the
machine that has Justly, fairly and'honora?
bly toop a 'r?putation and independence
against a strong and bittorcompetition. For?
mero than twenty years has the Wheeler A
Wilson not only stood uto? and ?oroaiobt, bu4,
now stands tho unrivalled Bowing Machino of
tho onlightonod civilized world. Boy tho ma?
chino that has boen thus tested and proved,
and then yon aro sure to get tho beet. For
sale on the easiest possible t?rme'. Sales?
room Main street, second door below Pnosrx
offico, Columbia, 8. C.
; . . . J. S. P??SL??Y, Agent,
?.. Wtarxx, Oonoral Southern Agent.
...June31 _ ,.,-.?, Gmo
Davis' Poison, for Eou-bug-a, Roaches,
'..i Ants, &c. . .
ASAFE and certain doetroyor, easy of ap?
plication, without any disagreeable
smell or stain. Pi ico 25 emits For salo at
W. C. FISHER'S
June 15_Drug Store.
Pear? Grist.
? f\ BBLS..FRESH PEARL ORIST, just
JL\J received and for. salo low.-by
June IS. - J,OHM AGNfj'ff.A BON.
?Pickled Tongues, Beef, &c.
UST oponed, chpico Fu'hou parket BEEF,
Choice Pickled Tongues,
Choice Sugar-Cured Hams,
Choice Silgar, Cured Strips, .
Choice No. I Mackerel.
For, sal? loy hy , J()UN AONEW A "Spy. ]
Davis' Magic Greaao and Spot .Remover
TUIH is iu valuable in deaning clothes of
any sort. It does not iujuro or discolor
the fabfic in the slightest, l'rico 25 cents.
Proparod for salo bv W. C. FfSUElt,
.June 15 - Druggist.
doll and declining. Wheat dall and;
"nomioally lower. Fork steady, at 14.87;
016. Cotton quiet and easier-mid-;
diing upladda 20%;? Orleana; 21#; ?alea
1,000 bales., .Freights, doll. Sto&e
steaay ?ndduli: : Gold ' at???f/*Vl*%.
Governments.! strong and dali, > Money
easy, at 3. State bonds dull and heavy/
Eaohange- long 10>?; sborfc'l?^. \ - "
7 F. M.-Cotton quiet and unchanged;
sales 1,725 bales, at 20%. Southern
flour doll and declining-common tb
bland, at 16(?SG}4. Rico dull, at 9>?@
i^^tg^^rfc? d^^^F^^n&^SF
' &?&$<e??tj?j*A 2@WBte^ngidvanto"
)?jl-10?. 9?*d .Wft&WX- Govern
-menUi?lijfX . Southernsjdpli and irregu?
lar--Tenoessees, old and new, 72. Vir?
ginias ;67^;.new 72>?. Louisiana? 68;
new 63; lovcea 70; 8a 86. Alabamas
102; ?s 72. Georgias 87; 7s 92>?.
North Carolinas 47; new 26. South Ca?
rolinas 76; now 62&,;
BAJLTTHOIIK, Juno 20.- Flour dull and
favors buyers. ? Wheat scarce-Ohio nod
Indiana 1.54(3)1.60. White corn firm,
at 88@90; yellow weak, at 7?($76. Pork
16 50. Bnoon steady-shoulders 7%.
Whiskey steady. Cotton quiet and firm
-middling 19%@19%; reoeipta 220; ex?
ports coastwise 10Q;~ enies 175; stock
1,815.
BOBTOK, June 20.-Cotton quiet and
firm-middling 21itj@2lJi; receipts 70
bales; sales 400; stock 5,000.
CINCINNATI, Juno 20.-Flour droop?
ing. Corn commands full prices. Pork
sellera bnwilling to mako concessions
15?? asked. Bacon weak-shoulders
d}4 ; olear sides 8*?. Whiskey 88.
ST. LOUIS, June 20.-Flour-all grades
?below highest neglected. Cora firmer
yellow sacks 61. Whiskoyv irregular, at
?0J?@92. Pork quiet, at 1475@15.25.
Bacon quiet-shoulders G%@7', clear
sides 9*^.
OHAJ?IJBSTON, June 20.-Cotton dull
-^middling 2Q??@21; receipts 731 bales;
exporte to Groat Britain 447; sales 200;
etook 5,536.
'AUGUSTA* June 20.-Cotton market
dudl. at 10J^ for Liverpool and 20 for
New York middling; sales,65 balee; re?
ceipts 70.
SAVANNAH, Juno 20.-Cotton firm
middling 19J?@U)>?; receipts 4,416
ballas; sales 100; stock 9,271.
MOBILE, Jnne 20.-Cotton quiet-mid?
dling 20}?; receipts 50 bales; exports
coastwise 395; eales 91; stock 954.
NEW OBLEANS, June 20.-Flour dull
and depressed-super . 5.62>s;" donblo
6.00; treblo 6.25@6.75. Corn firmer
mixed and yellow 71@73; white 75@76;
receipts of corn since May 20, 360,000
bushels. Pork dull and lower-mess
15.75@16.00. Bacon 7#(?9??; Bugar
cured nama 14}^@15>^. Cotton firmer
-middling 20j,<; receipt? 254 bales;
sales 2,500; stock 40,656.
GAI<TE?TOH, Jnne 20.-Cotton quiet
good ordinary 15j^{@15?? ; receipts 992
bales; exports oonatwiso 200; sales 400;
stock 50,031.
LONDON, Juno 20-Noon.-Consols
92i?. Bonds 90^.
PABIS, June '20.-Ilentes Gif. 8c.
LrvEBPOOii,'Juno 20-3 P. M.-5,000
bales cotton wero taken yesterday, after
the report for speculation and export.
The market opened to-day nativo and
firmer- uplands 8>?@8??; Orleans 8>?.
sales 18,000 baled; speculation and ex?
port 8,000.
LONDON, June 20-Evening.-Consols
92. Bonds 90'X.
LrvEBPoon. Juno 20-Evening.-Cot?
ton closed " firm-uplands 8>?(S)8%; Or?
leans 8%; sales 18,000 bales; speculation
and export-8,000.' -Manchester advices
firmer. . .
Wool! Wooli Wool'.
"ffirrANTBDlto buy 20,000 pounds or WOOL
YT for cash. BLAKELY & QlBBEB,
Columbia, B. C.
S3" Newberry Herald, Abbevillo Press and
Banner, Fairfield Herald each copy four times
and forward bills to thia office. June 13 Imo
Kay! Hay!! Hay!'.!
"I ?f\i\ f\t\f\ IdW- PRIME HAY for salo
IwLMJUU -deliversd in Columbia
at $1.25 per bundrod. Ordere to be left at E.
Hope's, with J. E. Gyles, Esq. J
Juno ll_ MIK ELL A LEVY.
' " - A CARD.
"^yEbefj to call tho attention of tho public
to our first class stock.of
DRY GOODS,
Now complete in every department, and to the
following special items:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Wo are now prepared to show ono of tba
j handsomest, neatest, oboapeet and moat do
nimble stock of SHOES ever opened in this
market. Wo introduco two now fojvturea in
tho trado. lat. Wo will epnd DO gooda out to
try or flt, as we have, at oonsld?rablo expense,, j
filled up a "Ladies' Fitting Boom." 2d. We
guarantee, to tho fullodt extent, all our fine
work to give entire satisfaction..
, t ,.
Jone IC R. Ci. BHTTJBR A 'CO.
Corn, Hay and Oats. >
O (\C\f\ BUSHEL8 Primo White COHN.
?tUUU 100 hales chrti?o Northern Hay.
GOO bushels primo mixed Oats.
Just received and for aalu by
_Juno2 : _ JOHN AONRW A SON. ?
Beegers' Beer is Pare.
IT don't contain GOCOCUIUB Indiens Fish
Borrie? to make sleepy or headache.
LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUT?HEBN SE-.
curt rn RB
Juno^ 20, 1871, by ? t ?< ? x .y > :>JT
.?I .tl? ?-.il L.._l!L . ..... vd' f<i
? C SCAUFrVt?N
Scu?i ?d^olit?u, Zi?dc ... . ' fl:;LT... " 75
S?' Carolina, n'ew: I v. ?v :< ????... . 63
B^O^g^iUJC?itjOx' . . 6 ". ,65
GebrgiK, r??w. TZVM. 1H yV j . n2
Georgia ...^.TTTTT:.- 6 .... 87
TenrieBscp? old. NC ...jj SIM .
Tennessee, now. Ov 72
Alabami. ..^r?f&ft . 8\...f3g2
"Alabama . jgE_'.'. .SS 5 \.. w ^3
OIT Y S KC LOTTIES. 1 \ ..
Atlanta, Ot?^vm-W^ 8 00
?.Uar. ta, Gatfbonds * .CT* 7 * . 1.. < 30
Augusta. Ort'., bouda..7 83
Charleston otook r,V,\V 6 . j... 53
Charl'n Fire Loan Vds 7 ./..?. 74
Gol umbiaf S.'C. ,* bonds 6 .... "64
Colinnb?8,-G?.v bonds. 7 .- -75
M?cori^p^?^^.CV:;::--7 .... 76
MempliT?,'^?nn.Vbinds ; *:..
f old...* 6 .... 56
" new.. 6 '55
Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 .85
Wilmington, N. C. 8 _ 75
Wilmington, N. G.... : 6 .... 72??
BAILBO?D BONDS.
Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 82
B. R. ?L, 1st mortgage 7 _ 60
Central Georg'a. 7 .... 99
Charleston nnd Havan.. 6 _. CO
Charlotte, Col. & Ang.. 7 _ 85
Cherawand Darlington 8 _ 90
Cberaw&:Dar.,2drnort 7 _ 70
Cbosnp'ke & Ohio, gold 6 _ 93
Georgia Railroad. 7 .... 97
Green. & Gol.. 1st mor. 7 _ 95
Greeu. & C., State guar 7 _ 60
Lanrcris. 7 ... 50
Macon and Augusta, , ,
lat mortgage....... 7 .... 78
Macon and Augusta,
(1st mort.,) guar. by
Georgia. Railroad... 7 _ 90
Macon and Brunswick,
guaranteed by St at o
j of Georgia. 7 _ 77
Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 85
Nortb-EnBtern let mort. 8 _ 92
North-Ea3tern,2dmort. 8 _ 80
Suv. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 78
Sav. & Char., State gua 7 _ 67
South Carla, 1st mort. 7 _ 90
Sonth Carolina. 7 _ 70
South Carolina. 6 _ 65
Spnrtnnburgand Union 7 .... 55
BAinitoAD STOCKS. Par.
Atlantic and Gulf. 100 _ 32
Central Ga., ex div_ 100 _ 122
Charlotte, Col. & Ang.. 100 _ 40
Georgia. 300 _ 103
Green, and Col. R. R.. 20 ..'.. 2
Macon and Western... 100 _ 109
Memphis ^ Charleston. 25 .... 9
North-eastern. 50 .... 10
Savannah & Charleston 100 _ 20
S. C. Ri R. shares. 100 _ 34
S. C. R. R. & B'k shares 125 * .... 34
Sout-western Georgia.. 100 .... 93
BANK STOCKS.
Peop's N'l B'k Gbarrn.
capital 8750,000. 100 105 ...
1st Nat'l Bank Charl'n
capital 8500,000. 100 125 ...
S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 _ 95
Curo. Nat. Bank, Cora,
capital 8200,000. 100 100 ...
Central National Bank,
"Cora, cop'l 8100,000 100 100 ...
Nation'I B'k of Chester,
capital $50,000.. 100 ...
Nat'l B'k of Newberry,
capital. 8100,01)0. .... ...
Nat'l B'k Spartauburg,
capital 860,000.
S. C. Bouk & Trust Co.
capital 8200,000. 100 .... 100
Bank of Charleston.... 100 .... ?8??
Union Bank 8. G. 50 .... 5!?
People's Bank So. Co. 3J?
Plan. & Me. Bank?S; C. 25 .... 2J?
Bank of Newberry. 25 .
Bank of Cumden. 50 .
Others worthless.
MI8CRLLANKOUS SECUB1TTES.
Charleston Gas Co_ 25 - 20
Charl'n City R. R. stock 50 - 55
GrauitovilloMan.Co... 100 _109
G. & G. R. cert, iudeb. 58
S. C. R. cert, indebt's. par
N. E. R. R., cert, indobt. 65
City Charleston cer. iii. par !
City of Memphis coup. 63
N. E. R. R. pref, stock. 40
S. &U. R. past due coup. 55
S. ?fe C. R. past due coup. 50
EXCHANGE, ETC.
New York sighb. par ,"..,'prem
Gold.Ill H 112.?
Silver. 103 ...
S. C. BANK lill.LS.
*Bnnk of Charleston.
Bunk of Camdon. 30
Bank Georgetown. 1 ..
Bank of S. C. 0
Bank of Cbestor. 18
Bank of Hamburg. 17
Bank of Newberry. 10 ...
Bank of tho State of
i S. C., prior to '61. 45 ..
" i sane '61 and '62 .... 07
i ?Pl. Si Mee. Bank Chnr'n.
* People's Bauk Charl'n.
?Union Bank Cbarles'n.
*S. W. R. R. Bank, old.
*S.W.R. It. Bank, new.
Stato Bank, Charleston - 6 .... !
Farmers'Ex. B'k Char. 2 ....
Exchange Bank, Colnm- 10.-"
Corni Bank, of Colum- 10 -
Merch. Bank of Gheraw .... 6 1 ....
Planter's Bank Fairfield .... 3' -
S. C. bill? receivable. 95 ....
Charleston ohnngo bills. 95 ....
JG?y- Bills marked ?hus (*) aro boiug
I redeemed ut tho Coanter of nbovo office. |
BC Infant's Food.
A NO TU EB supply nf FOOD FOB INFANTS.
r\_ Tldi is just tho fond tor balnea. Mothers
call nuil examino it, at HBINITSH'S
June 1 t _ _Drug store
The Doctors Recommend Beegers* Beer
IN preference to London Port? r and 'Scotch
Ale. WbvV Tiiey know it is unadulterated.
9 1 ' J C*.
.?u/va aviAj ?OiKan^ aaii?
.'.> ...ri>>. ?DWnlV.'l ?.j'vii ? .> \ ft\\
TJ?T- , . . .. *?. 11 .....? - .?. J.
i.JT/ft'?poo this day * fresh lot of ' >? I
D' B ? i .G.O O ,1>? ;
.>.>'. .... 4. . y .!>.?-. j, , i . i !..?'< J.! ' :
'BlrcctTrom ?rst br?ds;'?lav?n'g ho OId'sto<$fc
to^woxk off, wo ohov? new and irish $ooa?,:at
' ^ ' *^^s^??? ..'?^J^Jl?Ba^fe?i . 2E^3i^ A^^?* ?jf*'
' ? f ll ii; v ,".v :'i ir',2 i*>>n ii: !
Wo ask. oape?ial ott eut ?on and .elimination
o? onr low price ''7 ', ": - : V 7T
F.r..;,f tri ?li* pvt/d-; ir . I;f>|fi i
SASH?;B1BB?N& ;
'K >'.; timmi"') ..?di.OJ-.inti t ' .?.)'! '
Beoxeiaber, the only pjfcoe'/n ^
are these desirable goods le at li {.'a!
PORTER & STi Bl?'8.
Jana U _' . ? '
King ^Mountain Military Behool,
Yorlcvilie, 8. C.
THE 8eoond Session of . the
school year of 1871 will begin on
ithe 1ST OF JULY. .
I TE HMS -For school expenses, i.
"c., Tait ion. Books. Stationery, &o.,
Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Wash?
ing; $185 in onrroncy, per session of flvo
months.
For circulara containing full particulars', ap?
ply to - -.' COL. A. COWARD. '
June 2 fwlmo Principal and Proprietor.
WBW~GOOBS~~
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S.
NEW stylos of PRINTS.
New et vice of Aprons, white and buff.
Children's White Mbnsul Blouses.
Children's Buff Linen Blouses. .
Ladies' Silk Saratoga Ties. '
All at very low prices; Juno 8
Intelligence Oinoe,
W(Opposite JUn?m??o'Hall;)
E call thS'attention of the ?hiatos of I
Colombia and vicinity tb the fact that
wo havo purchased the Interest of BEARD &
ORCHARD iii tho ubovo institution, and will
?iv?! attention strictly toits'demsnds.: Malea
or females wishing employment of any kind
can be'supplied by calling, or sending in their:
names and residences and announcing their
wants. The desires of employers will oe im- |
mediately taken nette?of.' Rent?rsanoVthoee|
wishing to rent will be provided for. The
collection of Accounts will be pursued, Bonds
negotiated, and sales of'neal and Personal
Property made. ' 1 LEE & SMITH.
June 3
AT LOVE & CO.'S.
NOW OPENING
FANCY FAST COLORED MUSLIN1.
jy/?ORE af those boautiful LE NOES and
JAPANESE POPLINS, at lower prices.
Now styles iu .
Swiss, Viotoria and Linen Lawn,
MADE DRESSES,
Under Garments for Ladies.
We are sole Agents for the
"EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE,"
Holpmates of our mothers and- wives.
Hundreds of ladies in this city can toe t if y to
their hoing tho best in use.
W. D. LOVE.
Juno 9_B. B. MoOBEEBY.
Cleaveland mineral Springs,
(KOIIMF.UI.I WILSON'S,)
55 Miles West of Charlotte, JV. C. M
TUE subscribers, having associated them?
selves in tho management of these".
Springs, would announce to their friends and
tho public that tho Houao is now open for the
reception of visitors.
To those who have toe tod tho virtues of |
these extraordinary waters, it is deemed on
nocoaaarv to say anything bj way of com?
mendation, but to others they confidently as
Buro satisfaction if thi-v will make trial of thc
healing properties' of the waters for only a
short timo.
Wo pledge ourselves to spare neither pains
nor expenso in ?rderto feodor all who may
favor us with a call aa comfortable aa possi?
ble. In prospect of an abundance of un pp lies,
wo have adopted tho following scale of
A* ED ?CED CHA EC ES:
If over 10 days, at. $1.50 per day. I
If not over 10 days,.1.75 M
Single day.2.50
Children between the ages of two and eight
yours, and colored sei vants, at half rates.
Washing on reasonable terms.
It ls expected that the Western Division of 1
tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford
Railroad will bo completed to within a mile
or two of the Spring.? at an early day, ii
J. J. BLACKWOOD,
Jun? 4 f_B. M. OATES. ?_
For Sale.
TUE LOT known as Christ Church proper?
ty, situated on the South-eaBt'corner of I
Blandtng and Marion streets, in Ibo oily "of1
Columbia, containing one ?ero.
.'ALSO, ..... . .
The Lot on Richardson street, Sou th of and
adjoining the United States or fcickoraon Uo
tal Lot, fronting on Richardson street 58 feet
ti inches,, and running back 208 feet G inches.
Euch of tho abovo Lola; from their pecu?
liarly favorable locations, must faat increase
in value. ' -
In addition to I li o above, the subscriber of?
fers for salo a large amount of .Boa! Estate'
iu this etty, in thu surrounding country, m.
Newborry, and in Spartauburg, ouushdiug Of
Houses and Lots,.Farms, aldis? Ac.
May 24 timo_J. W. PARKER.
Claret on Draught.
TUST opened, ono Cask choice TABLE
CLAKEi', for sido low. hy the gallon or
dozen, hy JOHN AGNEW X, ?ON. _
,. Claret Wine
ON draught, THIS BAY, at a low price, by
the culbin 6? duai-U, ? I
Jnhe 1 EDWARD nOl'E.
fofftheorder ofjthe Coprl Oa-iBe
?bpxo: onti?lsd?I wlU 4e?% before
Court, Booen, ip. Columbi*, on tho FIRST
ip Tul y next, tho following REAL
3r $Hch 6 4**4*4 ilowceand ?ieS
possessed, laug ...... ...
All thafc^?coypk?'e?lb? tract of LAND, ia
BMI(Und 03 amy, c?ntainingon?- hundred and
throe acres, more or deas-bounded North by
lando Vif. John'Ifi elding; Eaat by lauds ofO. O.
Marshal, Trusteo; a?mth by lap a? of L J.
Hancock, and-West by tho t?outh Carolina
Haib-OBii.; ?iws-. Ci ?A \lt*t) vi :J JI fc i .'.....I
- Trana OJ- ?A na.?~8o muon cash > aanrUL par
khe ?xp?Jn sois ol salo and the dower aase ?sed
thereon; thu .balannoon a orodit ot one ?od
two years secured by bond of the purchaser
with Rood, r?urety,. and a mortgeuo. of ah o
promises ?old. W. 8. MONTEITH-* VJ1
>J<ab?4M?^-.. iL.-^riinisl Bittali
READ ;THIS!
ri h in*id >v'I f.- .;.:nn'i ?. - ... .< " ?. ,,"r
;*ta>jo ?/-IT! htiii ?;..' ?j ; .-. ! .?
,:, J attfTPTi ?? ?? H' ? . : . . ..."
. t*'?? hu/ ,V j ??ti ;.t ?J.J
'^^E take'pli?'adro in-calling tbo opcciial
attention of Ibo"trade to our large and well
i . , :..?... j?. - . ?j''j A ... ;. Ui?
selected stock of, ;.,
Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys'
SEBES EM EMTEES,
Which ITO are selling ot
MA N UFA CTURBR'8 PRI0E8.
Give mo call, and examina' before yon buy.
J, H. & H; II. KINARI).
'KayH?? ?
?F0BTEST1T1ES
iii : i ^Jo'/WJ , * ? * JJ -rrr.l A A .:
ri ri t*!?nilo:iiiFi*, ii il nd dw ,?tiio-?t'/v
|> !?. .f,'.\-it >jid J! TO. . ti'> ly-ic
ii L'tOfLaiii: ..iii ".r. i '.-y. I. ;:;<t
j.? . ' ?Ti'j'.d H'.t-'* 'ui >t A ..! .vn'.ri- v
1 . .; ?j J.: CJ:J? ii ?wi?i I . r
Dealers and Those itt Wanta
'Hi ..;?:?.. ITT ,lt.?li'?..* j. J..
OF
D B Y Gr ? O DB.
hcivoTiow in otora a full linc ot the
newest and most'
FASHIONABLE GOODS
Of domestic, French and English manufac?
ture; which1 we guarantee, at all times, to sell
as low, if not at lese prices, than.'any house
In Columbia, baying our Gooda from: the
largest aud moat celebrated establishments
in the United States. And na wo desire to
please all, wa. h aye now in oar houjip the
j BEST GRABES
... nv.. OF- ' ?.
?{yw<\-s .. ' . Vi,o;;-. ? .<"?? -1?
EVE?X 'GLASS OP 0OODS,
From tho lowest tb the highest, and we feel
confident that all those fa Toting Q? with an
order fronj ? distance will bs pleased and
[satisfied thkt ' -..-I
OUR HO II S E
..?t .i'*;- 18 : '"o'.' '-?
THU O NS
In this city to deal with.
Wo will, upon application, sond promptly
by mail, full linos of samples of those kind of
Goods dosired and specified* by our friends
and customers, All orders accompanied by
cash amounting to $25 and over, delivered in
anv part of tho Stafo fres of freight charges.
Thoao unaccompanied, will be sent O. 0. D.
Wo respectfully solicit orders, wbloh will
receive tho prompt and personal attention ot
ono of th? firm. Our prices being j low. w*
j think we can render eatiftfaotiou Iq alt. Give
'US & triair ir. H. 'ft M. L. KINARI),
May 8 i v : i COLUMBIA, S. C.
TU Pr EB,
Beal Batate and in Buranco Agent,
ooh UMBIAT ?? ci
OFFICE over W. O. Fisher's Drag Store,
I opposite Columbia Hotel. MjHO street. Blay 2
STENHOUSE, MAOA?LAY & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
. CHARZOTTEJjr. C.
SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries
Generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt
Tjr. ;_ .^eb.7iyr
: ' Soap! 6oap!l SoaplM
.I t\'?\t?<t?'W FAllfLY Sb-V^qnahty un
X\i*/ e?rpaesed, aDdjprfCi-a reduced 20
mr ce/if.-r?t wnoloeaTe and: retail, by
_3tAiJ? J- JOHN AONKW k SOX._
Seeders' Beer is Piire.1
?T don't cohtajh Cepperas, Salt. Limo or
Ala*. _,, . ' , M"^'
. : T> ? - ? LIMB,
THK G?IRAT P^It'l'I-UlZRU.
I' CAN' fdrhinh LIME at Depot at Walhalla,
S. C., for fl 50 per barrel. Address,
RKV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, S C.
Mar?h ?CT