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the citizeus and ^ inijitia occurredat Limerick. Tho police aud miliiia dis? persed the mob, utter many were burt. j Paris, Juno l.:?Thd sale und oirou latioa of the Steele is- prohibited iu Beveral departmeute. Priooe Napoloou has heea nomi? nated for the Assembly in the Depart? ment of Ohaveute, Ohaveute Iufenenre and the Seiue. ? London, Jnne 1.?The ship Charter Oak, from Mobile, via Elsinore for lievai, put buck to Elsinore on Satur? day, to repair damages, having lost her bowsprit by a collision. Paris, May 30.?A. section of the Assembly have resolved on proposing a Prolongation of the Assembly till 1879. Memiouiwe, Juno 1.? The ship Bri? tish Admiral, from Liverpool for this port, weht.ashore on King's Island, iu Bass' Strait, and became a total wreck. Forty-four passengers and a crew of thirty-eight persons were all lost, ex? cept four passengers and five seamen. King's Island is uninhabited, and very dangerous to shipping. Madrid, June 1.?A Spanish frigate has arrived at Oran Algiers, to tuke on board and bring to this country the convicts who escaped from Gartugena at the time of the suppression of the Intransigente insurrection. Paris, June 1.?Intelligence has been received here that a Communist colonel, who was sent to New Caledo? nia, has made bis escape. London, Juue 1.?A despatch from Morocco says 12,000 inhabitants of the city of Fey have risen because of the re-impositiou of the gate tax. All business was stopped. At last ac? counts, there had been no fighting. It was hoped that the Sultan would yield to tho desire of the people, and re? move the objeotiouable tux. PARIS, May 31.?At a meeting of the Left, to-day, it was resolved that the motion for the dissolution of the As? sembly should be pressed, and that overtures be made to other sections of the Chamber to secure their co-opera? tion in the movement. London, Muy 80.?Ranters tele? grams announce that Germany is working diplomatically to annul the treaty Of neutrality with Luxemburg. This announcement being hostile to Germany causes comment here in Yider Renters' former friendly relations with WalIT'h Berlin official bureau. Madrid, May 30 ?Caleb Cuahing, American Minister, is to bo received officially to-day by Marshal Serrano. Tclr.praiJlilc?American Mutier?. -WimiIaMspoht, Pa,, May 30.?Gen. Robert Flamming died at bis residence this morning. Ue was senior member of the Constitutional Convention of 1837-38, aud formerly a member of the State Senate. Washinoton, May 30.?Tho confer? ence committee ou tho finance bill held a long session to-day, but ad? journed till Monday without oomiug to a conclusion on any point. They, however, discussed the situation, in? cluding the President's positiou, aud several of them intimated that it would bo well to avoid, if possible, the passage of any bill which would be vetoed. One of the members of tho committee expressed the opinion to a private citizen that it did not neem probable tbatany finance bill would bo passed this session. PhiladeTjHHIA, May 30.?3,000 per? sons witnessed- tbo raoe this afternoon between the paoor Copper Bottom and Goldsmith's Maid,- at Point Breeze Park, for a purse of 92,500, to harness, best three in five. The betting was largely in favor of Maid. The track was rather heavy, aud the time made by them was not as good us was ex? pected. The Maid won in threo straight heats?time 2.25>.j, 2.24?.^', 2.25>a'. Another oohtest for S2UU, threo in five, to harness, between s. g. Hunter, r. m. Lady Norwhy, and b. g. Daniel Tompkins, which flus terminat? ed by moon-light, resulted'-in favor of Hnriter/in#45, 2.43f)?^tK; Owing to delays in getting the traces: off'the last beut was trotted bv rnnnn.}igb t. , Utica, N. Y.. Mb730. ?Intelligence was received in this oity, ?bis morning, that Hon. Charles H. Doolittle, Judge of the Supreme Court of this District, was lost overboard from tho Abyssinia, on the 21st inst., while en route from New York for Europe. Washington, May 31.?The Secre? tary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell Si,f>00.000 of gold on the first and thi.-d Thursdays eaoh, and 91,000,000 gold on the second and fourth Thurs? days, or $5,000,000 during the mouth of June. There aro no directions for a the purchase of bonds. r Tho indications uro that the Presi? dent will to-morrow send to tho Senate the nomination of Colonel Bristow to bo Secretary of the Treasury. It will be reooll'jcted that Bristow was nomi? nated for the Attorney-Generalship at the same time that Williams was nomi? nated tobe Chief Justice of the Su? preme Court, bat'owing to the with-' drawal of Williams' nomination, aud as a consequence bis remaining in office as Attorney-General, there was no vacancy to be filled by Bristow. It is thought there will be several im? portant changes in the Treasury De? partment, consequent on the confirma? tion of Bristow, who is now in Wash? ington. The nomination of Richard sou to be Aassooiate Judge of the Court of Claims will also be sent to the Senate this week. NAsnviUiB, May 31.?A man named Murphy, claiming to have ocme from ? Dovor, Stewart County, Tennessee, went to the Farmers' House, in Tipton County, yesterday afternoon, and oat Mrs. Milton Donaldson's head open with an axe, killing her instantly. He also cut two great gashes in the bead of a negro servant girl, who subse? quently gave the alarm. Murphy was chased and taught; and ooufeased tbe oottiog of tbe ut'grep?, bnt denied the mnrder of Mrs. Donaldson. The, nogress, however, identified bira a* having oomtnUted both deeds, and be was shot last night by tbe citizens, his guilt being folly established. Heoom j nutted the deed with a view of robbing Mr. Donaldson's safe, whioh he sup? posed contained $7,01)0. Tbe negroBS I cannot survive. Columbus, Miss., May 31.?The 'committee of twenty-four on corres I pondence with the Northern Assembly reported. There were three reports. [The first report, that of Dr. Kirk I patriok, favoring the appointmeut of a conference committee, with a sincere desire for friendly relations and frntor ual correspondence, but not for orga? nic uoioo; second, by Rev. J. W. Hoyt, decliuing to appoint a commit? tee, but recommending the sending of fraternal delegates ut once; third, by Judge Feutress, declining the above propositions, and saying that the ob? stacles set forth in tbo paper adopted by the Louisville Assembly have not been removed, and thai we cannot bold correspondence until theso obsta? cles arc taken out of the way by the Northern Assembly. These three re? ports were placed upou the docket to be taken up. A report ou separate church organization for negroes was read and adopted. The Assembly will pnjouru to-night. HARRisnona, Pa., Jnue 1.?Late on Saturday night, ou alarm of tire oc? curred iu the State Lunatic Asylum, caused by a slight fire in the fau house, so that smoked, iustead of pure, air was blowu iuto the miiu building. Great alarm occurred umong the in? maots, who broke the glass iu the windows to admit fresh air. Finally, tbe doors wore thrown open, and about 400 inmates were allowed to escape iuto the grounds. Only twelve left the grounds, and all but six have been since returned. Among the missing is General John Sidney Jones, of Phila? delphia. Loss, $500. Two deaths have ooenned here from triohina, oauspd by eating raw ham. NewObleans, June 1.?The schoon? er Texan"Ranger, from Matauzas, with sugar, struck a Bnag and sunk in the river Friday night. Loss 825,000. New York, June 1.?Julius Sarner, convicted of perjury and remand? ed for sentence, committed suicide ut the Tombs yesterday afternoon, by taking Paris green. . ?' Owen und William Maboh were committed in Brooklyn, yesterday, for stabbing their father, John Muuon. Oweu hold tbe father dowu, while William stabbed him several times with a pocket-knife. His wounds are not dangerous. The jury iu the case of Charles Callender, indicted fur having accept? ed a bribe of $70,000 from the Oceau National Bank, of this city, to influ? ence his official action, as bank exa? miner, iu regard to the a Hairs and con? dition of thut institution, after being out from 3 o'clock yosterduy after? noon till 5.30 this afternoon, were dis? charged, failing to agree to a verdict. It is reported thut Police Commis? sioners Gulhck aud Gordon huve been indicted for complicity iu frauds at the lust election. The steamship Trent, from Liver? pool for Baltimore, of tho Allan line, is in her twenty-fourth day out, aud her non-arrival creates some comment. The Trent is not the ship of Mason uud Slidell notoriety, but was built at Glascow, in 1?70. St. Louis, M.y 29.?A meeting was held lust night, under tbe uuspioes of the Presbyterian General Assembly, to consider the subject of borne missions. Au eucouraging account was given of the missionary work in Kansas aud the Indian Territory. Six years ago, the Presby ten ans had only forty-three churches uud thirty-four ministers iu Kaunas, and now they have 100 churches and 100 active ministers. Cleveland, Ohio, Juuo 1.?Iu the case of Rush R. Sloaue, late President of the Cleveland, Saudnsky aud Cireciu Railroad, it is elated that Sloane re? turned to Windsor, Cunadu, sometime ago, supposing ho could settle with the railway company, by payment of $250, 000 and costs; but, owiug to some mis? understanding concerning suite to be brought agaiust him, the settlement was not effected, the payment of tho ubovo sum being construed as for set? tlement of civil suits only. Sloano was not satisfied, und returned to Europe. Tho Grand Jury at Sau dnsky, this week, found fifteen indict? ments against Sloano for embezzle? ment and nine for forgery. Washington, June 1.?Iu the So? nate, Wiudom presented u resolution of the National Agricultural Congress, recently in session at Atlanta, asking appropriations for increased water communication from the interior to tho seaboard; referred to tho Commit? tee ou Trans portal inn. Probabilities?For the Middle States and lower lake region, partly oloudy and continued cool weather, with North-west to North-east winds, and rising barometer. For the South At? lantic and Gulf States, partly oloudy and continued warm weather, and light variable winds, with no deoided change in the barometer, and local rains near the lower Mississippi Val? ley. For Tennessee and the Ohio Vailey, increasing cloudiness, with rain in tbe Western portions of Ten uessee aud Kontucky, North-oust to South-oast winds, aud but slight changes in temperature or pressure. The lower Mississippi, the lower Ohio and the lower Missouri Rivers will change slightly during Tuesday. Philadelphia, Juue 1.?All of the depots aud main and branch offices of the Pennsylvania Railroad uro draped in mourning, as well as locomotives starting with trains. Buffalo, N. Y., June 1.?A painter, named McCnllooh, while on one of the bforftooa T?tob'-Bistard Island, ut Niagara Fails, fell off the scaffold autl was oarried by the current near the edge of the falls, Wlieu be caught ia a rook, where he is still hanging. Great excitement prevails in tho vicinity. 'Chicago, June 1.?The Times pub? lishes several columns of crop reports from various points throughout the States of Illinois, Iowa, Wisoousin, Indiaua, Missouri, Miunesota aud Kansas, from which it appears that on an average acreage the wheut sown is much in excess of that of last year, and tuat theyield promises to bo quite up to the average. The average amount ot laud has been seeded und | crops will be large. Washington, Juno 1.?The House passed, uuder a suspension of the rules, a bill to ameud customs and internal revenue laws. Among its pro? visions is one that the time limited for redemption of direct lauds held by tho United State?, uuder the several Acts levying direct tuxes, is extended f?r a period of oue year (rum June 8, 1874. and auother giviug u drawback on exported tobacco equal to the umouut of duties whiuh baa been paid on im? ported licorice entering into its manu? facture. . A section taxing all sales of stocks, bonds, gold, ?fco., one-twentieth of oue per cent, wus afterwards incor? porated in it. A proposition to revive the income tax wus defeated. A mo? tion of Butler, of Massachusetts, to suspend the rules uud refer the Senate Civil Rights Bill to the Judiciary Com? mittee, with leave to report at any time, was defeated by dilatory mo? tions. Butler has Ihe right to report a oivil rights bill ut any time, aud uuu report the Senate bill as ue origiuul measure. The Senate, iu executive session, to-day, referred the nominations uf BriBtow aud Riohardsou to the Finance and Judiciary Committees, respect? ively, und confirmed the uomiuatiou of Walter H. Johnson us Postmaster ut CoiumbuB, Georgia. Gordon intro? duced a bill for the relief of the sav? ings,department of the Eagle aud Phceoix Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Georg! .; referred to the Claims Committee. The Senate passed a bill making appropriation lor the Military Academy at West Point. The Indian appropriation bill was taken up, and will be finished to-morrow. A resolution instructing the Committee ou Transportation to inquire whether any legislation is required to regulate commerce passing from one State to another, aoross navigable streams, and to report by bill or otherwise, was agreed to. The President sout the following nominations to the Senate to day: B. F. Bristow, of Kintnoky, to be Secre? tary of the Treasury; Wm. A. Richurd sou, Judge of Court of Claims; Peter Negley, Assistant Treasurer at Balti? more. The Attorney General has decided that tho time ut which importation of goods is accomplished is uot when they are entered tor consumption, but when they uro brought into a port of tho United States, with the iuteut to be there discharged; and that an Act of Congress increasing in geueral terms the duties when imported does uot apply to goods thon iu warehouse. Tho Prosideut will leuve this city to-night for New York, whither he goes to lay the cornor-stuue of the Museum of Natural History in tho Central Park, New York. The debt statement, issued to-day, shows a reduotion, duriug May, of S4.456.838. Cash in the treasury? coin $81,1)53,879; currency SI 1,177. 703; special deposits, held for redemp? tion of certificates of deposit, $50,? 050,000. New Yoke, June 1.?The Governor hm appointed Abraham Lansiug State Treasurer, vice P. Haines, incapaci? tated. The hod-cart iers, by ord r of the Laborers' United Benevolent Society, struck to-day for higher wages. This strike prevents brick-layers and ma eons from workiug, und is likely to cause much distress. Rochefort has engaged tho Academy of Music for the delivery of his lecture, ou Friday, for tho benefit of political prisoners in New Caledonia. The sub? ject is "The French Situation." The bark Crimea waturloggud and was abandoned. She was fallen in j with May 3, by a bark. Tho chief oargo of tho Crimea was Southern timber, which was adrift uud lust smashing her hull to pieces. She was from Pensucola. The lurge briok blook, corner Madi? son and Market streets, owned uud oc? cupied by ?1. D. Wells & Co., whole? sale manufacturers uud dealers in boots and shoes, was eutirely destroyed by fire this morning. Total loss of M. D. Wells & Co., ou their stock, uot less than 8300,000. Salt Lake City, June 1.?The oU. fioura of tho Union and Central Puciflo Railroads had auother meeting at Ogdou Saturday, aud agreed upou tho point for a permanent juuotion of the roads, but the location will uot be made public at present. San Francisco, May 31.?The oity of Vallejo, by a small majority, voted in favor of the license of the salo of liquors. Returns so far indicate that the temperance people will sweep the State. The constitutionality of tho law, however, will bo hotly ooutested by the liquor dealers. No oleolions have been held in this city yet. The election in Oakland, yesterday, was exciting, and the local optionists car? ried the city. Louisville, May 80.?The Episoo cal Convention of the diooeso of Ken? tucky,bus adjourned until some future time, after the sessiou of tho General Convention, whioh shall be called to? gether by the senior bishops for the purpose of supplying the vacancy caused by tho senior bishop, for the purpose of supplimenting the vacancy Caused bj tbe Reparation from the church of Rev. Mr. Cummins. Tbe Alabama editors called on tbe Presideut to-day. Capt., Screws,. of the Montgomery Adoertiaer, made a -neat little specoh to the President, to Which tbe President replied in his usual style. Tbe Ajabamiaus have been hospitably entertained, since their arrival, by Messrs. Slosi, Sheats, Caldwoll, Hayes nod Stokes. SbxiMA, A?a., June 1.? The first an nuah-Seheutzeufesl commences to-mor? row. Delegations from Mobile. Mont? gomery aud other cities will be pre? sent. Graud preparations are being uiude, and n big time is anticipated. T? I <? y r ii i > UI c?t/um mere I n I He ports. London. Juno 1.?Eries 30(3130*4. Street discount y? below bank. Paris, June 1 ?Rentes 59f. (50c. Liverpool, Juue 1?3.30 P. M.? Cotton a shade eaaier?uplands Sya(a) S}y, Orleans 8%; sales 10,000, iuclud iug 2.000 for speoulatiou aud export; uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable June or July, H,?-,4; of sales to day, 5,000 were American ; uplands, uothiug below good ordinary, deliver? able iu July or August, 8!.j; nothing below low middling, deliverable in . Ju tie or July, 8;^. Liverpool. Juue 1?Eveuiug.?Cot !tou?sales of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped May, 8 7-16; deliverable July or August, 8 7-10; uo? thiug below low middling, deliverable June. 8%; deliverable August ? r Sep lemDer. sales of Orleans, nothing Imlow low uiiddling, deliverable Jane, 8,'^; deliverable Juue or July, 8 7-10. ' Nuw York, Juue 1?Noon.?Stocks ilull und lower. Money 2 Gold opened at 12J.j?now 12 Exchange ? lloug 4 88?^; short 4 9l,l?. Govern? ments dull. State bonds quirt. Cot loo quiet; sales 819?uplands 18 h<; Orleans 18%. Futures opened: Juue 17 10-32, 17 24 32; July 18 5-32, 18 5 16; Augn-t 18 19 32, 18 21 32; September October 17 13-16, 17 27-32. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull and drooping. Com quiet ami heavy. Pork firm?mess 17 00(3) 17 62!.<. " Lml firm?steam ll}{(a) 113-16. Freights firm. 7 P. M.?Cottou quiet aud firm; nabs 821, at lS^cmlS7,;. Southern dour heavy aud lower?commou to fair estru 6.1?(tie.7.?0; good to choice ditto 7.05(^11 0U. Wheat heavy aud l(o)2a. lower?50(3)58 lor winter red aud am? ber Western. Corn opened rather more steady, but closed dull and heavy, at 78(3)81 '.< for uew and old Western mixed and yellow. Coffee dull, ut lo!.<(qll9l?; in Rio, the auction sales nuuotiuced restticts business. Sugar firm, with !ji;. advance?7*4 for good; redoing 8.'^; prime 7J4(a47,'v.. Mo? lasses 774'<3)S; fair to good Muscovado molasses quiet; light jobbing trade, luce unchanged and nothing of mo? ment doing. Pork dull?17 60 for new. Mess beef unchanged. Lard firm, at 11!3-16 Whiskey tinner, at yDJ^Cui?O'.J. Money easy, at 2(3)3. EscUauge quiet, at 4 S8.1^. Gold dull and declined, ou reports that some new leans had been made iu Loudou at V2(?xl'l}?. Governments steady. States quiet. Cotton?net receipts 198; gross4.318. Futures closed firm; sales 1,730: June 17 1316, 177b; July 13'j ; Aogust 18^8i September 18;1?-. Ba i.timoue, June 1.?Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull and lower? choice white 1.65; fuir to prime ditto 1.?O(</.l 65; good to prime red 1.50(3) 1 GO. Com disll?white Southern OOfa) 92; yellow Southern 76(3)78; mixed Western, old. 79; new 76(3)76,l.$. Oats quiet;Southern 60(3)72; Wentern mixed 62@63; ditto white 64(3l65. Provis ious?ouly a limited jobbing dumaud. Mess pork 18 00. Balk uieuts?sboul | ders 6J4; dear rib sides OJ?. Ba? con?aliuillders 7.'?(3,77?; dear rib sidsH 10^(0)10%; sugar-cured hams 14(3)15. Liard 12. Ooff.-e unchanged. Whiskey quiet, at 99(a).l 00. Sugar unchanged. Cotton quiet?middling I8.'u ; gioss receipts 312; exports coast wine 80; sales 50; InnL evening 125; spinners 125; stock 8.703. 8r. LoUH, Juno 1. ? Flour decliued 15(0)25J. ou medium uud lower grades; only Hiuall order trade. Corn heavy; receipts depress market; pnci-b lower? No. '2 mixed 53(g)5i on spot; track and elevator 56^ iu July. Whiskey steady, at 95. Poik easy, at 17 85(3)18 00, latter delivered. Bacon firmnr; only order trades -shoulders7>^(d)7^; clear rib 10^?l0;\f; clour lO.'.jfoUO.^ Lard uiiLuiual?steaui 15. CINCINNATI, Juno i.-?Flour quiet und uuchauged. Corn iu lair dt-iuaud sue lower?mixed 61(3)65. Pork quiet aud firm, at 17 75(3)18.00 Lard quiet? Hummer 10)^(3) ; kettlo 11 ll-1.,. Bacon steady, with jobbing sales?1}: tor shoulders; 10 for clour rib; lU'..(3jlOsa' for clear. Whiskey 94 Louisville, Juno 1. ? Flour uc Ohuuged. Com quiet aud unchanged, at 7Svf?Sl). Provisions quiet aud uu obangod. Pork 18.25 II mm?slioul ders 7^; clear rib 10?^; clear 1UV Lird l^i(o)12,V- Whirkey 91. Norfolk, Juue 1 ?Cotton dull aud litllu doiug?low middling 17; nut re ceipts 1.234; exports coastwise 774; sales 170; stock 4,190. Wilmington, Juno 1.?Cotton firm? er?tuiiblliug nominally 17)?; net re* ceipts 46; (dock 147. Memphis. Juue 1.?Cotton qaiot and easy?low middling 16)^(^16^; re? ceipts 571; shipments 605; stock 25.6S5. Savannah, Juno 1 -Cotion tiomi rial ?middling 10/?'; net receipts 332; gross 832; exports coastwise 592; nuloa 97; Htook i7,399. Charleston, Juno! 1?Cotun dull and nominal?middling 17>4; net re? ceipts 15G; exports coastwise ?79; sales 100;Htook 10,818 Auousta, Juno 1.?Cottou quiet? midilliug 17; net receipts 00; sales 984. Piirr?rj^pniA^ j un^e 1'.?"C ?middling low.ipMddl'ng 17%; strict good ordinary 17*?; good ordi? nary 16%; ordinary 15*^; net receipts 158; grosH^?.i " M / j } ' Md?ikfe, Jone 1.?Cotton Arm? middling 17; net receipts 253; exports coastwise 22; Bales 500; stock 17,660.. Ga&VeBton, Jone 1.?Cotton doll and nominal?good ordinary 15%; net reoeipts 171; exports to Great Britain 308; coastwise 403. ! Boston, June l.-r-Cottop dull? middliog 18J-8: grots receipts 176; sales | 150; stock 9,600. i. MILLINERY. A F ? LT: line of latest sty !es; s.so. Ladies' and Children'* SUITS, Urn. Jfoodrt cats brat?d CORNETS, with otber stylet; UNDER-WEAR in frreat variety; 'HAIR of all de? cription, and Baxaar Pat? terns, which will ba sold very low. Please call and see for yourselves, at June2 3aioB MRS. C. E. REED'S. Auction Bale of Securities. ON WEDNESDAY, ad instant, at- 10 o'clock A. 31 , we will sell, at our of? fice, on account of whom it may concern, the following SECURITIES, viz: 5 Second Mortgage Oreenville and Co? lumbia Railroad Bonds, Nob. 459, 400, 4G1, 462, 403. with Coupons attached, due from July 1, 1872. Sale positive and without re? serve for cash, SE1UEL8 A EZELL, _J uns 2 2_ Ancti oneers. Acacia Lodge, No. 94, A. F. M. A AN Extra Commuuicatton of <%?^rr*l.iu Lodge will he hold THIS (Tuea /\/\day( EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in Ma? sonic tlall. The F. C. Degreo will be con . .'erred. Bv order of tho W. M. A. CRAWFORD, Jr., June 1 1 Secretary. Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company THE Regular O^$j^jH)j|': % ingoVtnisCom beld at their Hall, T H IB EVENING, at 8 o'olook. T. P. P?B8E, Secretary. Juno 3_1 Furnishing Goods. EPSTIN has the largest, handsomest ? and cheapest stock of CLOTHING, HATS aud FURNISHING GOODS in the city. May SO Bargains in Suits. FOP bargains in Business and Dress SUI IS, go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Co lumbia Hotel. Mat 30 Excursion Season ol 1874 via Atlan? tic Coast and Midland Lines. D WI LMINOToN, COL. * AUG. R. It., Columbia. 8. C, Mav 29, 1874. ROUND Title TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia Spriu?* and Western North Carolina Excursion PointB, good uutil November 1,1874. will be ou sale at the Company's Ticket Offices in this city, both oia Charlotte and Wilmington, on and after Juuo 1, 1874. Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal? timore, oin Bay Link, at reduced rates, also ou salt-. A. POPE, May 30 6 General Passenger Agent. Notice. AFTER :l)th of MAY nuternn will be stiiotly CASH, aud Those indebted are advised* to call aud aeKie and save cost. -J. M. DENT. May 31 _6_ Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan- j tic Coast and Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A AUG. R. R., Columbia. S. 0., May 26,1874. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia Springs and Weatern North Carolina Excursion Pointa, good until Novomber 1,1874, will be on sale at the Company's Tioket Office and Plantar?' Hotel, ou and after June 1, 1874. . Tickers to New York, Philadelphia, Hai? ti m >ro. cot Bay Like, at reduced rales, also ou sale. A. POPE, May 2S General Passenger Agent. ?. C. EADCLIFFE, * WATCH MAKER, JEWELERS and f"fi us GRAVER, begs leave to fiifsrrh his friun'ds and patrons that he has with? drawn Iruin the firm of Uadniiffd & Me.Uiu ness, and now will be found at tho Norih I east corner of Washington and Assembly slrente, whol e he is prepared for the re? pairing uf Watches, C<ouka, Musiual Boxes and Jewelry. Engraving neatly executed. Uinurolia* and Paraaols niuuduu. All work guaranteed. 0. C. RADCLlFFE. Mav 27 ...... 6_ Notice. CoLtiUdm. s. C, Juuo I, 1374. rilllE undersigned bag leave to iuform W. their friends aud customers that on and after this oate we will sell Goods fur CASH. All past due notes and acoouula mast be settled, or they will bo placed in ouit. UOl'E & GYLES. May 31 GOVERNOR MOSES BEING the highest executive officer in the State, id the part> to whom con duiuucd criminals must apply to obtain pardon and escape death. Tue "INDIAN GIRL CIGAR I'D UE 'being, tho leading house in tlie State, in the line of GIG Alls and rOJAOCO, is the place whore smokers must resort to obtain tho best articles for me. leaat money, aud escape the extrava? gant (?neos usually charged by dealers. Am the lo ws that a President of the United States h lit beeu ASSASSINATED Caused great excitement among tho people, ao the sale of tho ''CELEBBATED FIVE CENT GiGAltS" has caused a sensation among smokers wnicli baa so inorenaed that it almost equals that of politicians over the proceedings AT ORANGEBURG. Remomber, this Cigar h sold under a copy-righted b-aud, andoan only be obtain? ed of PEKBY A SUflSON, fudiau Girl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S O. Mav 30 Notice. SUi'ERlNTKNDKNT'K OFFICE, HPAltTAN?UBO ? UNION R. K. CO.. ON aud artor Juoe 1. 1874, Trains on the 1 .Spartanburg aud Union Railroad will, run. making cloje connection with the Groeuvil'o ana Column* and Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railroads, doing away with tho delay at Alston. rile .-martanburg and Uuion Railroad is completely equipped for this business; Bond being in fine condition, makes good time and ears connect ion*. Passengers traveling this route will have every attention. W. W DAVIES, Mav 27 2mo Superintendent. PLACE 'to. -bay you^ .READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the CHEAPEST And largest Olotbiag Store South of Rich? mond. Onr Stock is almost daily replenished in All its departmccta with all the latest styles. We guarantee to please the taste of Most fastidious in every particular; war? rant our Good* to be as represented, and will gell as cheap as any house in the city. ? Thos-e in waBt of flue Cuttoni-tnado Gar? ments should give us a call before going elsewhere. ... R. & W. G. SW?FFIELD. May 31_ 1874. ..? 1874. summer. ?JT^INE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, I? Coats, Pants and Vests, in all the latest styles. All tha garment* are well made. A large Hue of the celebrated STAR 8HIRT?. LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS. GENTS* NECK TIES and Windsor Scarfs, Linen Collars and Socks. The best KID GLOVES. Silk, Straw and Felt HATS. Panama and Chip HATS. UMBRELLAS, OANES, TRUNKS and SATCHELS. KIN ARD & WILEY. May 3J. &3 0 0.0 0 0 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIEB! Legalized by State Authority, and JDiiAR'A/ in public in st. louis. Grand single If amber Sofccmc of 50,000 Number*! dsaws tbk J.abt DAT ?F'KACK month. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10.380 Prlxea, Amounting to 9)300,000. WboloTickets, $10; Halve.--. 5; Quarters,2.50 Vie Great Combination Scheme, with a , CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and 32,396 Tbizks, Amouniino to $578,177! Drairs Ecery Saturday During the Year. Whole Ticket*. $10; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.50 Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLER & CO.. Manager?, PI 0. Box 2,446. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 _ _a_(j_*tf_ly_ Urs. ?ree?e. Lindley & Eentley's Great Family Medicines. /?~10MP0i:rsi? bxv ft act ccuysa Yj L,is, tho gieat vegetable alterative for all diaoaaes arising from impure blood. 1)11. ohegnk's pit ciuk, for the oore-orsfBrepsy; FittisptTMB, aweonvu! SIOLi)^^l)>IUi]?. ...... . ... Meatritte*:Hon'??.1 for1 CdbfthsJ Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, art alb diseases of the hinga aud air pa,8saK0S. v*? ? - no Quinine. ^AraQ9?.p?7?U've remedy fori Chilis, .Bilious.'Fever?.aUM Gonkeatious of Liver and Spleen. $ Act? llao afeharm. ?? Prepared at .ice Laboratorv, Charfotte, N.C. Fora?Wby W.O.FISHER, Nov 20 fl?_ Columbia. S. C. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. IjlUROPE Seen Through American ^pec U tsoles?by Editor ot Baltimore Amert can. Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Dr. Guthrie; a verv interesting and amus? ing volume. $2.00. Pen-Pictures of Europe?by Elizabeth Peake, with Plates. Willow Brook?by the author of "Wide, Wido World." $1 25 English Pevobology?by Rlbot. $1.50. Mr. Alcott's school. $1.60. Yesterday with Authors?by Fields. $2.00, The Conservation of Energy?by Balfonr. Or. Kohbrausch on Physical Meaenre menta. $2 50. Helps to a Holy Lent. $1.20. And other new Books. Also, a variety of new NO? VELS, by popular authorw. cheap. King's Mountain Military School, YOllKVILbB, b. c. THE leading features of this in? stitution ere long established merit, full collegiate ooarse, able and experienced faculty, comploto equipments, and singularly healthful location. Second SeSfeion of 1874 begins JULY 1st. For catalogue, address Col A. COWARD, May 31 lmo Principal. Hats of Every Variety*., JUST received, at D. EP8TIN'S, STRAW rl A TS in endless variety, chean, hand g?nn and atjlish. May 30