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Telegraphic?Foreign ArTmlri. PA^sV^oMifli tgf?efoly, to day, M. Batbie, reporter of tbe committee of thirty, submitted a pro? posal, reduoiug tbe uumber of Depu? ties from Algeria to three. ' M. C. Huvreau, Bonapartiat, has beau oomiuated for the Assembly from Lyons. The Li dt have organized a pamphlet campaign agaiust tho Bouapartists. Documents.warning the people againBt the designs, exposing tbe sophistries aud recounting the fatal biatory of tbe imperialist party will be thoroughly circulated in Parin and tbe provinces. The Duke De Gazes to-day had a committee of tbe Assembly on the postal convention with the United States.. He said the arrangement under oonsideratioo was only to serve as a transition to a more liberal sys? tem, which would bo embruced in au additional convention, to be hereafter submitted. Paris, June 5.?A council of wur has pronounced a verdict of guilty against M. Alelvil Bloucourt, Deputy for Guadaloupe, for participation iu the acts of the Commune, and con? demned bim to death in contumaciam. Lo Pays newspaper uays the friouds of tbe Prince Imperial strongly oppose the nomination of Prince Jerome Na? poleon for the Assembly. It is rumored that a duel has growu out of the violeut proceedings iu the Assembly laat Tuesday. Bomb, June 5 ?The Pope was able to celebrate mass this morning, and subsequently walked to his library. He is very feeble, but the fever has left bim. Madrid, June G.?General Concha has eutered Logrouo. Vienna, Jone G.?The Catholic Epis? copate of Bohemia has determined to resist tbe ecclesiastical laws'. Passive ' opposition baa already aommeuced with tbe appointment to vacant livings. T?lrgr?ulllc-Aincilr?n Mullen. Chicago, Juue 5.? 5,000 coal miners are on a strike in tbe Braid Wood Mines, in oonsequencB of the compa? ny's refusal to make certain conces? sions. Tbe brakesmen strike on tbe Ohioago and Alton Bailroajl continues, aud new men have been employed. Prof. Patton to-day filed his reasons for appealing the Swing case from tbe Presbytery's decision to tbe Synod. His grounds urn. first, irregularity in the proceedings; second, hurrying the deoision before important testimony bad been heard; third, manifestation of prejudice in tbe case; fourth, a mistake; fifth, injustice iu decision. Wateiujuky, June 5.?An attempt was made, last night, by two or three unknowu men, to rob the couveut of Notre Dame in this city. Watchman James McGowan, stationed ut the building, started iu pursuit of tbe thieves, but was turned upon un stab? bed in three places, probably fatally. The burglars secured no plunder. No arrests as yet have been made. Detroit, June 6.?The Amerioau Medical Association elected the follow? ing officers for the ensuing year: Pre? sident, Dr. W. K. Bowling, of Penn? sylvania; Vioe-Presideuts, Wm. Bro die, of Michigan; J. J. Woodward, of the United States Army; H. W. Brown, of Texas; H. D. Didama, of New York; Treasurer, Casper Wester, of Pennsylvania; Librarian, W. Lee, of tbe Distriot of Columbia; Committee on Library?Johnson Elliott, of Dis? triot of Columbia; Assistant Secretary, William Walling, of Kentucky. Tbe chairmen of committees were appoint? ed as follows: Prac'ice of Medioine, . Materia Medica and Physiology, Aus? tin Flint, of New York; Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, W. H. Byford, of Illinois; Surgery and Anatomy. E. W. Moore, of Roobeater; Medical Jurisprudence, Chemistry and Physioohology, Jerome Cochraue, of Alabama; Stato Medical and Publio Hygiene, H. G. Bowditoh, of Massa? chusetts. The convention adjourned to meet in Louisville, on May 1, 1875. The attendance has been very large ? . 427 delegates being present?a large p?c ?e?lug? uf luem being the oldest physicians of the country. St. Louis, June 6.?The Interna? tional Typographical Union adjourned to June next. Most of the business was transacted iu secret session. Va? rious oommittees were appointed, who will report next session. Toronto, June G.?The Conveutiou of Marine Underwriters bavo deter? mined to form an International Ma? rino Underwriters' Association. The leading companies are represented. New Orleans, June G.?The sus? pension of the commercial firm of J. U. Puyne & Co. ia announced. Sr. Louis, June G.?Tho National Millers' Association propose the organization of a National Mililers' Insurance Company, wherein only mills and the stock therein shall be insured. Little Rock, June G.?Affairs are quiet. Tbe State prisoners wore re? leased ou small bail. Brooks is ou tbe street daily, unmolested. King White has dibbanded. Louisville, June 6.?Tho trouble between the citizens of Palaski County und the railroaders seems to be tbe result of a drunken row. Sixteen shots were fired. Brooklyn, June 6.?The residence of Thomas Mclntyre was burned. Molutyre first lowered uis wife and four children, and then leaptd from a window, forgetting one child, wbicb was found burned to death. New York, Juno 6.?Henri Roohe fort, with bis oompnnious, Pain aud Benedict, sailed this morning for En rope iu tbo steamer. Partbia. Their departure was witnessed by a number of French Commaaiatf. Washington, Juue G.?Gen. Sber-. man goes to St. Louis for a few days. Shurz has malarial fever. The committee of conference disa? greeing, iu relation to tbe Freedmen's Bank bill, the Senate insists on its bill, Tfhicfr provides for ri complete winding lip of tue affairs' of the bank iuthis oily and all its, branches. The House bill allows tho bank and its branches to continue to do business-,, but Bets forth explicitly upon whan class of securities loans shall be made, t ho amendment to the post office ap? propriation bill, that agricultural re? ports pass the mails free, was stricken out. The House deficiency bill was sent to a conference committee. The House passed tho bill relative to the Mississippi levees. This is re? garded as another act of justice to the South-west. It provides tor the up pointment of a oommissiou of two officers of the engineer corps and throe ot the civil eugtucors, to make a full report of the beat system for the per? manent reclamation und redemption of the nlluviai basin of the Mississippi, which report the President is to trans? mit to Congress at its next session, with his recommendations thereon. The civil members of tho commission are to receive $5,000 a year each aud traveling expenses, uud the Secretary to receive 3200 per mouth. An amendment making the commission consist of three army engineers und two civil engineers was adopted. The bill passed by a viva rocs vote. Probabilities?For New England aud the Middle States, partly cloudy weather uud local rains will prevail, with Easterly or Southerly winds, and but slight changes iu temperature or pressures. For tho South Atlantic aud Gulf States, cleariug weather, with light rains near the Eislern Gulf ami South Atlautic coasts, Easterly or Southerly winds, high temperature aud stationary baromoter. Boston, Juno G.?The officials in the Boston Custom House are considera? bly exercised by tho action of Collec? tor Simmons iu reducing the expendi? tures. The offices of several weighers, gaugers and measurers have boeu merged under one head, materially re? ducing the force; besides which, the services of some twenty-four clerks are dispensed with. r Syracuse, June 6.?Bester Ash ton's salt mill exploded, killing two. Laconia, N. H., June G?Richard Gove, the inveutor and owner of the Gove patent detached reversible maiu sp.-ing for watches, has brought uutt for $250,0013 against San Francisco parties, for infriugemeut of his patent. Raleigh, June 6.?Hon. Morrison Waitte, Chief Justice of the Unite.l States, Hons. Reverdy Johnson, aud Hugh L. Boud aud Walter Budd ar? rived iu this city yesterday eveuiug. The Chief Justice will preside at the United States Circuit Court next week. The celebrated special tax boud suit will be urgued by Hou. Reverdy John sou uud others ou Tuesday. Telegraphic?Contmcrclitl Kcpui-ta. Columbia, Juuc G.?Cotton quiot? middliug lG'.j. I London, Juuo 0.?Consols 92x/,(a J92 V New fives 95. Eries 3().'.J(a;U?rV J Paris, June G.?Routes G?f. T.'.jc. LiVEurooL, Juuo G?Noon.?Cottou quiet and unchanged; s-tles 1O.OU0, in? cluding 2,000 for .?-peculation aud ex? port; sales include 0,300 American; uplauds, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable iu June or July, S:,d'; deli? verable ir August or September, nothing below low middliug, delivera? ble in Juuo or July, S 7-1G; Orloaus, nothing below low middling, delivera? ble in June or July, 8'J. New York, Juno G?Noon.?Cotton dull und nominal; sales 77?uplauds IS,1.*; Orleans 18r,u'. Futores opened steady: June 17,%'; July 1717 13-IG; August lS<s. 18 3 1G; September 17 31-32, 18; October 17 910. Flour quiet aud steady. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn firm. Pork heavy? mess 17.95. Lard heavy, at 11 9 1G. Freights heavy. Stooks active, irre? gular aud lower. Money 2. Gold 10Ja'. Exchange?loug 4 SS.1^ ; Bhort 4.91j.2. Governments active and lower. Statu bonds quiet. 7 P. M.?Cottou?not receipts 521; gross 629. Futures closed barely steady; saiea 25,500: June 1711-32, Yl%\ July 17 21 32, 17 11-16; August 18, 13 1-32; September 17 13-16; Octo? ber 17 17 32, 17 916; November 17 5-16, 17,\'. Cottou dull aud uonii I ual, at }&c. decline; sales 77?middliug uplands Flour iu buyers' favor ?commou to fair extra Southern 6.15 t>t;7.00. Wheat l@2o. lower, with lair export demand at the decliuo. Corn heavy uud decliuiug. Pork heavy, at 18.0U. L'ird heavy. Coffee steady. Sugar firm. Rico quiet. Freights heavy und lower?cotton, steam ?-10. Money easy, at 2(7J3 Sterling quiet, at 4 87,'-J. Gold lUj'-.j. Governments unchanged since noon. States quiet aud dull. Lank Stateiueut ? Loans decrease S025.0UU; specie decreased $1,125,000; legal tenders increased ?3,125,000; tic posits decreased $590,000; reserve $500,000. Louisville, Juue 6 ?Flour quiet. Coru quiet and unchanged. Provis? ions quiet. Moss pork 18.00. Baoou ?shoulders 7^i; clear rib 10'4'; clour 10;^' Lard 12>?@12%. Whiskey 95. Cincinnati, June 6.?Flour dull un? changed. Corn steady?65i?'G7 for mixod. Pork quiet aud unchanged. Lard steady. Bacon steady?shoul? ders higher, at 7j??'; clear rib lO1^; clear 10;..;. Whiskey firm, at 95. St. Louia, June 9.?Flour quiet aud weak with small business. Corn dull and drooping, closiug fiat?No. 2 mixed ?SinjuS,1.,' on track. Whiskey steady, at 96. Provisions quiet; only small jobbing order trade. Lard un? changed. Baltimore, Juuo G.?Flour and wheat quiot and steady. Corn firm? er?white Southern 91(/393; yellow 79 (g)80. Provisions firm. Mess pork 18.25@18.50. Shoulders 7%@8. Lard unchanged.. Coffee firm, at 17@19>i Whiskey jobbing at 1.00. Cottou dull?middling 18; low middliug Yl\&\ good . Qtdiunry 16; gros? receipt-* 3?; exporia, to Uutad Britain 26-1*; coast? wise 45; sales 75; Btook 8,428. Mobile, June 6.?Cotton quiet? middling 16?4; low middling 16; good ordinary 15; not receipts G6;. exports coastwise 210; sales 100. Savannah, June 6.?Cotton nqmi1 nal?middling 14%; net receipts "0?; gross 132; exports uoastwise 395;'stiles 88; stock 15,655. Memphis, June 5.?Cotton less ac? tive; demand fair?low middling 10}^; receipts 362; sbipmeuts 502. Philadelphia, June G ?Cottou dull?middling \H}u; net receipts 30; gross 244. Galveston, June G.?Cotton dull and unchanged?good ordinary l?/V,'; net receipts 00; stock 13.136 Norfolk, Juno G.?Cotton firmer, bat uot quutubly bicher?low middliug 1G^4@17; net receipts 700; exports coastwise 7U0; sales 175. Wilmington, Juue G.?Cotton tin chuugva?middliug 17j?@.17J'3; net receipts 10; stock 001. Boston, Juuu G.?Cottou dull? middling 13^; net receipts 10; gro.-s 770; sales 2uu. Charleston, June G ?Cottou dull ?middliug H}-6; net receipts 218; ex ' ports coastwise 310. Augusta, June G ?Cottou dull? I middling IG'.;; uet receipts 41; pales 100 New Orleans, Juno G.?Cotton dull and iinclionged?middliug 17;?uJ uet receipts 353; gross 5TG; exports coastwise 2,000; sales 1.400. TT -.-_ How Not to Die?Thousands fali a piey to disease, uot because the mala? dies thut affect them are necessarily fatal, but because they luck the requi? site amount of active vitality to make a valiuut resistance to the enemy. It is a wise precaution to keep the body always iu a state of defeuce?always prepared to "fend ofl" tbe germs of epidemic and other disorders, und to bailie the evil iutlueuce of damp mi? asma aud sudden thermometrioal changes. There is no difficulty iu do? ing this. It is a fact as well authenti? cated as that two and-two make four, that Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters is specially adapted to this purpose, and for tho simpio reason that Us iuvigorat ing und regulating properties ure superior to those of auy other medi ciue iu the world. During the tweuty years that it bau beeu iu general use, ample opportuuities have been afl'urd ed to compare its medicinal properties ! with those of other preparations claim ? ing to be of a similar class, aud the ! result bus been its adoption by the i Americau people as thu standard tonic i of the age, its introduction iuto every 1 civilized portiou of the Western hetu 1 isphere, und an annual sale which ! dwarts into insiguificauce the demand I for all its would-be-competitors. I The record upou which its popu t larity rests is u curiosity iu medical ! literature, for it includes an almost uu I limited variety of human aliments and i disabilities. Iu fact, uo other remedy j possesses such a variety of hygienic I virtues, aud it is to these character I istics that it owes its prestige as a ! household medicine. J7t3' I I j Durham, N. G, lobacco Plan.': i Mary Baldwin who lives three miles i from Durham, gave birth a few days I since, to twins that rival the celebrated j Siamese. Tbe children were fully de I veloped iu every part, bodies, arms, bauds, legs uud feet, except there wus only one head but two faces with fully developed features, the head bearing a face on either side. Cue was dead, the other living when horu. It is thought bad it not beeu for a fright the mo? ther received, cunsiug premature birth, thut the children would have lived aud perhapM been raised. This is one of the most remarkable freaks of nature over known. John B. Gough was once mangled by u lightuiog long-hand reporter iu Cauadu. The 'postle said: "The habit I of drinking iu saloons is also evil in this?tbe drinker frequently treats bis companions, thus spending more j money than he perhaps can afford." Tho reporter made the 'postle say: "I am opposed to drinking in saloons, be? cause you often have to treat n crowd, which costs a good deal of uiouey." Woodhull, Clailiu A: Co. have ar? rived iu Sau Francisco. They nu uonucc officially that they are going to make California their future home, and hope the people will like them. They are sick and tired of Now York. < California bus, then, tho whole family, I und Sau Francisco rejoices in another j tirm of Block brokers with a cash c.ipi ' tul of tflO.UOU. A Newton County man is rejoicing over tho sweet thought that be had a I gay time making love to bis sweetheart I last Suuduy night, when both were iu the garden sitting upon a beu gum. j The old man was iu tho house iudulg ; ing iu tho innocent amusement of i snoring Yankee Doodle ou a four by ! seven inch nose. Pope Pinx IX completed tho eighty secoud year of his age ou tbe 13th of May. Hi* Holiness received 170,000 letters of congratulation?12,000 of them from Italians?during the oue day, and huge baskets, tilled with other epistles of the samo Hort, were being carried to his chambers iu tho Vatican after be had retired. "Observing tho transit of Venus" was what John Henry told bis mother . when she asked bim what bo bad been I doing to keep bim out all uigbt. Perhaps. -The St. Louis Republican thinks Grant for President and Kem? per for lrice-Presidout may be the De? mocratic uoiniuees in 187G. The Phoenix job office in complete iu every respect, und cards, posters, pamphlets, programmes, bill-beads, etc., ure turned out with alacrity. A promising Savannah boy offers to bet a dollar and a ball against the world tbat be wears bis mother's favorite slipper more hours in the day ou his buck than she wears it on her f opt; Aud old clergyman, spying a hoy orenpiug through a fedc|, exalaimed, "What, erawliug through the fence! P?g? do that." "Yes," retorted the boy, "aud old hogs go along the streets." Wasted?A few more advertise* meets, to enable ua tc pcbiish a paper for tho good of others as well as our selves. Cue reason why :i New York fireman didu't get to a conflagration was "bo cause he bud a big poker baud and was waiting for the other fellow to call him." Au exchange speaki of a "cnptions man who growled because a powder I factory was to be established next door." MARRIED, Uli ? liu 3d nl June, at tin; residence of the I bride's blether, bv tlio Rev. Mr. Beden jbaugh. Mr. JEREMIAH WINHORN aud Mis-j MAMIE Ii LOM.VS, all of P.iehland j i jount v._ I ?_ , ?. [Myrtle Lodge. No. 3, Knights ot Pythias. I /^^sk TflE Regular Convention of Myrtle $,W>\L?ul tro. No. 3. Knights of Pythiae, K?3&jl*ill be held in Odd Fallows' Hall, y^Sg/ rO-MOttltO <V (Monday) NIGHT, at Njjjjr s o'clock. 1 'an lidaies will be in atteudauce at o'clock. B. ?. BOUKNIGHT, Juno 7 1 Keener of I teen r da and Seal. Las Bills lor Month of May. CONSUMERS will plea?* attend tu pay? ment uf tho above without delay. All dclimiieut* will bo attended to. by*order ot Iii? Board of Directors. JACOB LEVIN, June 7 3 Sec. and Treas. Gaa Co. Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association. 1M1E sixteenth monthly meeting of the above Aosociatiou will bo held at Tem? perance Hall, over P. CautwolPs store, TO? MORROW (Mouday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Installments received aud money loaned. A. G. BREN1ZBB, Juue 7 1 Treasurer. Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic Coast and Midland Lines. I CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA RAILROAD, AND WILMING? TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Columbia, S. C , Slay 2C, 1874. RntND TRIP TICKETS to all prorai nent Virginia Springs and Western I North Carolina Excursion Points, good i until November 1, li"!, will be ou aale at I the Company's Ticket U?ice in this city, Iboth via Charlotte and rin Wilmington, ou and after alter June I, 1874. Ticket? to New York, Philadelphia, Bal? timore, via Bay Lisa, at reduced rates, also ] on sale. A. POPE, June 7 General Passenger Agent. Executive Oommittee Meeting. jrpHE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE or the ' L State Agricultural and Mechanical So? ciety will meet in Columbia, on TUESDAY, 1 the. Kith JUNK, at s o'clock P. M. A full at? teudauce is respectfully reipjoated, aa mat ; Lira of vital Importance to the Societv will I be submitted for their action. Bv order of T. W. WOODWARD. President D. Wyvrr Aiken. See'y. June (S i Low Priced Music Books. i t _ ? Attractive, Useful and Very Popular. CLVRKK'H DOLLAR I N'STUUCTDRK, K0 R ! Reed Organs, Piano ant* Violin. RIVER OF LIFE. 35 ee-iita. Best Sab? bath School Sang Book. CANTATA OF ESTHER. Dramatized. [50 cents. Immensely popular. I Father Kemp's Old Folks' Tunes. j 10 cents. Much enlarged. Sung every? where. RIVER OF LIFE. 35 ceuta. Best Sab? bath School Song Book. ! WINNER'S NEW SCHOOL for Piano, j Cabinet Organ, Guitar, Bar.ju, Cornet, .Vceordoou, f"ife, Flute, Flageolet, Clario? net. Price of each Book, 75 cents. I RIVER OF LIFE.* 35 cunts. Beat Book . lor Sabbath Schools. I WINNER'S BAND OF FOUR. Jl 00. 1st and 2d Violin, Cornet oi Clarionet aud Bass. I Sen: post-paid, on r>"'oipt of retsil price. OLIVER D1TSON A CO., Boston. CUAS. H. D ITS ON .v CO., j Juue 5 ??;' 711 Broadway. N. Y. ! Cieaveland Mineral Springs, (Kormei'ly Wilson**, year Shel'iy, 55 ililest WestoJ CUarlotte, X. V. iy^W^^ THIS FAVORITE WA - TERING PLACE will be open t.?r the reception ot _".visitors: on the 10 th of JUNE. j Passengers coming on the Cent rat Railroad ; will be met by hacks, and conveyances [sent to the Air-Line Railroad aud'other I points, whenever desired. Cold aud Warm ,Baths, White Sulphur, Reil Sulphur aud Chalybeate Water. Band of Music aud other sources of amusement. Fare lirst \ class. For farther information, address T. W. BREY ARD, Prop.- tor. June I ;lino BLOOD AND LIVER P.LLS, Prepared Olli v I v E. H. HEINITSH, AUE th?hest HI ?11 PILLS ever offerod tothnpuor ol the South. For all I disease-* ol I' Liver they go ahead Oi any ?ther Pill !?us a. They hava been tried and font:;* ?vorthyol general acceptation , and i: I iin e re all canes of Liver Complaint, Bill ;r(i;.-.-d. Fevers, Chills, Headache, I Costivolles?, Sick Headache, Nervous llrudacho. Bilious Headache, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Diz/.incse, Fullness, Oppression of the Head, Rush of Blood to the Head. June fi_ _t_ I To All Whom it May Concern. NOTICE id hereby given that appllca tion was made- ou the let day of June to the Clerk of thu Court of Rick-land County, by R. J. Donaldson, Hardy Solo- I mou, W. D. Love, John Hawkins aud others, f ">r a charter of incorporation for the English Manufacturing Company ot South Carolina, for the purposo of manu? facturing Cotton and Woolen Goods, with a capital of three hundred thousand del- | larn, in accordance with the Act of the 1 Goueral Assembly, iu such cases made and I provided. Juuu 5 f4 ' Eiook iQnfcir letook Out I OliE A.T kED?CTIONB IN PBT0E8 OF GOODS at d: % jA?fcs?N's. Stock must be eo'.d, as I take etosk tiy the llrat of JULY, aud want a good balance sheet. C.F.JACKSON, Jane Leader of Low Prien*. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smoker* to, know that thore are still plenty more of the celebrated cent I'ARTAOAS on band. I guarantee that tkoy contain more and a better quality <>f Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar uold in thin oity. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will please take notice that they can get a bauch con? taining 25 Cigars tor $1, and all other popular brands at equally low prices, at the CAHFOhNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sigu of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below WbeeU-r House. June ti The Expanse of Heaven. 4 SERIES OF ESSAYS on the Wonders J[\. of the Firmament. By Proctor. $'2. Personal Reminiscences of Wellington, Colindge, Ac. $1 50. Our Fred. By author of Old Fashioned Boy. 51 50. Wnrkingmen's Homes. $1.55. Waldfreid; a Novel. By Auerbach, au? thor of Villa on Rhine, $2. Justin Harlev. Bv John Estin Cooko. $175. Chessuev'e Military Biograpbv of Lee, Grant, A-o. $2 50. And a variety of new London Novels and other now books. I'or sale at June 3 BRYAN'S Bookstore. Hats of Every Variety. JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, 8TRAW HATS in endless variety, cheap, haml antne and sttliih. May 30 Straw Hats. &0 to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, for cheap and stylish s Tit AW HaTS._May 30 Notice. Colombia. S. C, Jane 1, 1871. THE undersigned beg leave to inform their frionds and customers that on and alter this date we will sell Goods for CASH. All past due notes and accounts most be settled, or they will be placed in suit. HOPE A GYLES. May 31 GOVERNOR MOSES BEING the highest executive officer in the State, ie the party to whom con? demned criminals mint apply to obtain pardou and eseape death. The "INDIAN OIRL CIGAR ST?HE" being the leading house in the State, in the lino of OIGAItS and TOBACCO, is the place where smokers must resort to obtain the boat articles for the least money, aud eseape the extrava? gant prices usuallv charged by dealers. As the news that a President of the United States had been ASSASSINATED Caused piroatexcitemantamongthe people, so the sale or the "CELEBRATED FIVE CENT CIGARS" has canned a sensation among smokers wbirh has so increased that it alniont equals thut of politicians over the proceedings AT ORANGEB?RG. Remember, this Cigar is sold under a copv-righted brand, andean onlv be obtain? ed of PER BY & 8L4.WSON, Indian Girl Cigar Storo, Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C. May 30 Acts and Resolutions OF the State of South Carolina f^>r Spe? cial Sessiou, 1873, and Regular Session of 1-S7J-1 Price $1. Postage 10 cents. For sale at Mav24 R. T-. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Furnishing Goods. T? EPSTIN has the largest, handsomest A_Ja and cheapest stock of CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in tho city. _ May 30 King's Mountain Military School, YOHKV1ULE, S. C. THE leading features of this in? stitution are long tstablished merit, full collegiate course, able and experienced faculty,complete equipments, and 'singularly healthful location. Second Sessiou of 1874 begins JULY 1st. For catalogue, address Col A. COWARD, May 31 Imo Principal. MILLINERY." A FULL line of latest styles; also, Ladies' aud Children's SUITS, Mrs. Moody's cele? brated CORSETS, with other styles; USDER-WEAR in great variety; HAIR of all dercription, and Bazaar Pat? terns, which will he sold very low. I'ieaso call and see for \ ouraetvea, at June7.' 3?io? M Its. C. K, RF.P.D'S. Hoes'. Hees I \1TE are still agents for tho celebrated ! IT WARREN H'JE", which hts given j such general satie'aotion the past season, and have also a fuU assortment of Bradc'a Crown HOES. Handled Garden, HOES, Garden HAK Ks.- G5|d>? ; T?OWELH, SPADES, SHoYMI.f?, WPADJNQ FORKS, Manure Forks, Canal *au"ff Garden Wheel? barrows, Ac, Ac., to; sale at our uana) low prices. JOHy Ar.NEW & HON. Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and three years old. A i;or,uinc article. May 31 JOHN 10 . HEEG Kit*. Hosiery, Ties and ?nder-wear, AT D. EPSTIN'S,dndcVColombia Hotel, at the lmv??t prices. May AO Breakfast Bacon, T>UFFAL0 TONGUES, ME88 MAQKBR JL> EL. LEAP. LARU. PIGS' FEEvTfor sale low by HOPE 4 OYLES. PLAGE to buy your READY-MADE ( Y . .],j: / / .>A I C*\ ? ?( 1 -( OLOTHIKG,' HATS, GENTLEMEN'S* FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc^etc, is at the , CHEAPEST And largest Clothing St uro South of Rich? mond. Oer Stock is almost daily replenished IN All its departments with all the latest stvies. We guarantee to pleaae the taete or THE Most fastidious iu every particular; war? rant onr Goods to be as reprasentod, and will sell as cheap aa any houae in the CITY. Those in wast of fine Custom-made Gar? ments should give ua a call before going I elsewhere. B. & V. C. SWAFFIELD. May 31_ SPRING 1874. ahd 1874. SUMMER. TT^INE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, r Coata, Pants ahd Veete, in all the latest styles. Alt the garment] are well made. A large lino of the oelebrated riTAR SBIRTS. LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS. GENTS' NECK TIES and Windaor Scarf a, Linen Collars and Socks. The best KID GLOVES. Silk, Straw and Felt HATS. Panama and Chip HATS. UMBRELLAS, CANES, TRUNK? and I SATCHELS. KINARD & WILEY. jday 31_ BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't or W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purobased a bankrupt stock of _ RIBBONS for cash, we are offering them at the low price of 25 cents a yard, in groagrain and all-boiled, in alt colors, from No. 9 to CO. SASH RIBBONS in propor? tion. All onr Gooda have been marked down 20 to 30 per cent, below market value. JUST RECEIVED, 250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOBE? good heavy Gooda for working people? which we offer at 10c- and 12Jo. a pair worth double the money. 250 pieces handsome Summer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Our BOOTS AND SHOES are from the best makers and sold at low prices. 10 caeea PRINTS, at lOo. a yard, and 100 piecea Paper Cambrics, at lOo. a yard. Purchasers are requested to examine our stock before making their aeleetione. WM. D. LOVE & CO., _ May 10_(Under the Wheeler Houae.) THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY, For sale by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. es-Order early so as to give ample time and avoid disappointment. Bargains in Suits. s TT*. OR bargains in Buaineas and Dreas _T SUITS, go to D. EPSTIN S, nnia* Co lumbia Hotel. May 30 CA8H. AFTER TO-DAY,.we wiU sell gooda Mi CASH ONLY. COPELAND ft BEAUDBN. Colvmma, 8. C. April 25?. 1874. 3mo ! Summer Wines. AFINE lot of CLARET and 8ANTERNE WINES, for sale by the bottle or gal? lon, by_HOPE A GYLES. Summer Clothing. GO to D. EPSTIN'8, under Columbia Hotel, for Men's and Boy's Spring and Summer CLOTHING , May 80 Fresh Biscuits. / i")A BOXES Cioam. Soda, Milk, Lemdn, &\3 Crackuals, Butter; Farina and Gin ger 8nape, for sale by H01?? & GYLES.