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I^ii^oV^Si^^hd^aTiiaa Gazette says the aaoaesaof the congress of intornational law to meet at Bransels is very doubtful. The Governments of England, France and; Austria, says the Pall Mall Gazelle, raise objections to the scheme, and Switzerland ex? tends to it but feeble support. Tue Hague, June 20.?There is a crisis in the Dutch Ministry. Paris, June 20.?The chamber of the Assembly was crowded to-day with Deputies, aud the galleries were filled with eugor observers of the proceed? ings. The manioipal organization bill was again before the body. It appear? ing that though a reporter of tho De - centralization Committee, yesterday, announced its withdrawal, tbe mino? rity of that committee subsequently took np the bill and secured the adop? tion, by a vote of 578 against 34, of an amendment maintaining tbe present system of municipal elections, thus overthrowing the clauses of tbe bill whioh provides for representations of the minority by cumulative voting. Paris, June 21.?Viox', Republican Deputy in the Assembly from tbe Meurthe, is 'dead. RoMa, June 21.?The Pope, in reply to a deputation, yesterday, said he was confident God would restore the orown ?if not to him, because .too old and might not live to See tbe 'day, then to his successors. London, Jaue 22,?Henri ' Roche fort declines to deliver a leoture. He says he prefers to remain in privacy. TelegraDblc? America* Mauer?. Washington, June 20.?The Senate passed tbe bill granting the/ right of way through tbo public lands to con? struct and maintain a railroad io the States of, Alabama and. Florida. The Committee, on Public Buildings re? ported favorably npon the erection of I publio buildings ut Atlanta, and the bill appropriating $250lQp0 for the same was passed.. To enable tbe Sec? retary of War to carry out the provi? sions of the Act of April 23, 1874, for the relief of persons suffering from the overflow of the lower Mississippi River, a joint resolution was passed authorizing the issue of any rations and clothing to tbe destitute people on tbe Tombigbee, Warrior and Alabama Rivers. ? . <?.-.' The river and harbor .appropriation bill being taken op, $200,Out) were appropriated for the improvement of the Gape Fear River. On motion of Winkum, an amendment appropriating ?$200,000*for surveys and estimates of the improvements reoommeuded by tbe select committee ou transportation routes to the seaboard, was agreed to. Robertson moved an amendment ap? propriating SlQO.OOO for the improve? ment of the harbor of Charleston, S. O, which was agreed to. pTTTsiiuita, Jnne 20.?Last night, a train was thrown from the track on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Wel mare. Pa., by running over a oow. The engine and fifteen oars were thrown over a steep embankment, kill? ing the engineer and fireman. Nbw York, June 22.?The Times publishes a communication from Con? gressman Cain, denying tbe charges lately made against him, in a letter from Charleston, printed in that jour? nal, and alleging that the party npon whose authority the statements were made was prompted by malice. A New ! Orleans despatch says: Deputy Sheriff Dick, at 12 o'clock, yesterday, made a formal demand upon Badger for the forma of the Bulletin, and was told that they were at hia disposal. The police authorities found that, there was no possible ex? cuse for the outrage they had perpe? trated and yielded. Advices from Nioe state that a fight occurred there lately, betweeu a party of Amerioan sailers and Freuch sol? diers, in whioh one of the former was killed and the others imprisoned. i Tbe police raided on Paul Valk's Theatre, last night, and arrested all the actors and actresses, and lodged them in the police station. The au? dience departed without molestation. Mariott, the Poond Master, arrested on Saturday night, at tbe instance of Bergh, was released on his own re? cognizance. There was an unusually large num? ber of shooting and stabbing affrays here and in Brooklyn, on Saturday night, arising from whiskey. Washington, June 22.?Tho Senate passed the turiff bill, with amend? ments recommended by the committeo. The House has agreed to tbe report of the conference committee on the Ge? neva award bill. Charleston, June 22.?Arrired? Steamship Champion, New York. St. Louis, Juuo 22?Clark Evans, who murdered Mr. Hulbert, in Illii. ois, was taken from tho jail in Oarrolltou, yesterday morning, by a mob of dis? guised men, and hanged. AnnANY, N. Y., June 22.? Au acci? dent occurred on tho New York Cen? tral Railroad, near St. Jobusvillo, N. Y., about 3 o'clock, yesterday morn? ing, caused by the collision of two freight trains. Two men were killed outright and several others injured. Washington, June 22.?The Presi? dent signed tbe currency and Govern? ment Distriot bills. Confirmations?Lyman R, Bass, of New York, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Blnford Wilson, Solicitor of the Treasury; Robert M. Douglass, Marshal of Western North Carolina; Benj. J. Morey, Appraiser of Mer? chandise at New Orleans. The House disposed of the Senate amendments to the sundry civil appro? priation and the bill to amend the tariff and revenue laws and sent them to the conference committees. The Comptroller of the Currency is preparod to receive applications for the organization of national banks in all the Western and Southern States. Applications may be made by letter, giving the,^me?,pf ? "P^t^tf?"? A? share-holders of too proposed organi zation, wkioh should bo accompanied with the endoraerhon& o; t&e Senator or Representative.of the District where tbo bank is to be located, giving satis* faotory information in reference to the character and means of applicants. Applications will bo considered imme? diately upon their receipt, and if ap? proved, the necessary forms for the organization of the uew banks will be at once transmitted. Under the new apportionment, all Western and Southern States, with the exception of Colorado, Montana and Wyoming, will be entitled to additional circulation. The State of Indiana will be entitled to abont $2,800,000; Ohio, to about $0,000,000; Minnesota about $600,000; Nebraska about $300,000. The other Wosteru aud Southern States will be entitled to much larger amounts. The following banks have been authorized to commence business: The People's National Bank, of Rook Isiaud, III., with a capital of $100,000; First Na? tional Bauk of Belleville, III., $125, 000; Citizens' Natioual Bank of Win? chester, Ky., $126,500; National Southern Bank of Bowliug Green, Ky., $50,000; Marion Natioual Bank, of Lebanon, Ky., $60,000. National bunk notes of the denomination of $10 are now beiug issued to the national banks as heretofore. Probabilities?For the New Eng? land, Middle States and lower lake re? gion, increasing oloudiuess and South? east to South-west winds will prevail, with continued warm weather und stationary and falling barometer. Fur the South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather, looal rains, with light or gentle winds, high temperature and continued high barometer. For the Gulf States, light rains, East to Sonth winds, a slight rise of temperature and slight ohanges in the barometer. For Tennessee and the Ohio valley, partly aloudy and decidedly warm weather, South-east to South-west winds anil stationary or falling barometer. The lower Missouri and the central Missis? sippi Rivers will fall slowly during Tuesday. Telegraphic?Commercial llenorla. New York, June 20.?The market for cotton has been extremely dull and depressed, and prices show quite a de oliue since this time last week. The supply offered is more than double that of last year, and with the absence of demand there was nothing to oheck the downward tendency of values. Forward deliveries have beeu very un? settled and weak, at a heavy decline. The sales of the week were 141,021 bales, of which 139,900 bales were for future delivery, and 4,121 for imme? diate delivery, as follows: 200 for ex? port, 3,255 for spinning, and 666 for speculation. New York, June 22?Noon.?Stocks active and higher. Money ~!J- Gold 11>2. Exchange?long 4 88; short 4 91. Governments active and strong. State bonds quiet. Cotton steadier; sales 422. Futures opened quiet and easy: June nominally 16*6; July 16>,, 16 29 32; August 11%, 17 13-32; September 11%, 17 7-16. Flour firm. Wheat a shade better. Corn advanc? ing. Poik steadjr?17.70@17.75. Lard firm?ateam U>?- Freiguts steady. 7 P. M.?Net receipts cotton 295; gross 4,392. Futures dosed firm; sales 26,100: June 17, 17 1-10; July 17 5 32, 17 3 16; August 17 21-32; September 17 21 32, 17 11-16; October 17%. 17 13 32; November 17 3-16, 17j?; De? cember 17 3-16, 17%- Mouey easy, at 2@2)4. Exchange a shade firmer? 4.88J?. Gold aotive, at 11^(^11%. Governments strong and little doing. States quiet and dull. Cotton held higher; sales 856, at 17%@18. South? ern flour in moderate request und un? changed?common to fair extra 6.15(a) 6 80; good to choioe 6 85@11.0U Wheat opened a shade firmer and closed quiet aud unchanged. Corn lc. belter?good export and fuir specula? tion demand, at 81@82,l-? for West? ern mixed. Coffee ?rmer?Rio IS)?? 21?.{'. Sugar steady, at l??(a? for fair to good reliuing; 7,la(g)?\,4 lor Musco? vado. Molasses in limited request aud uucbauged. Rice quiet uud un? changed. Pork active und firmer? 17.75C?;18.0l). Beef dull and un? changed. Lard quiet and firm ? West? ern steam 11%. Whiskey without ma? terial chauge?99. Freights tu Liver? pool firm?cotton, steam ,'4. Baltimore, June 22 ?Cotton dull ?middling 17,'low middling 16'J; good ordinary 15}.;; gross receipts 172; exports coastwise 125; sales 90; spin? ners 56; t.tock 6,663. Flour quiet? Howard Street and Western superfiue 4 25@5 00; extra 5 25(^.6.00; family 6 5U(?)S 00; city mills super 4.25? 5.U0; extra 6 0U@6 50; family 7 50(<y 9.75. Wheutdull?Ohio und Indiana red 1.35@l 45. Corn firm?white Southern 87(r$90; yellow Southern 90; mixed Western uew 79JJ; old 82 Provisions unchanged. Cofl'eo excited and higber?ordiuury to prime Rio cargoes l8@2i.J4. Western butter firm, with un ndvauciug tcudonoy. Whiskey nomiuul?98(j$99. Sugar strong aud in good demand?lO^'C") 10%. St. Louis, Juno 22.?Flour quitt aud unchanged. Com quiet und un? changed?-5l@52 for mixed. East track; 59@5y>? in elevator. Pork firm?18 00(g)18.25. Bucon qniot and unchanged; only limited jobbing de mand?ehouldars 7^; clear rib 9-J?; dear 10>/@l0.9?j. Lard quiet and uu ohanged. Whiskey steaiy, at 96. Louisville, June 22 ?Flour un? changed. Corn firm and in good de? mand?72@78. Pork quiet and nn oLaoged?17.25. Baooo quiet and un? changed?shoulders 7}?; olear lib 10; clear 10%. Lard 12^(o)1234'. Wim key 95. Savannah, June 22.?Cotton doll and unobanged?middling 16j?; net receipts 22; gross 221; exports coast? wise 5,500; sales 141; etook 13,056. 62@64. Pork quiet and firm, at 17.75 @ld.OQ., Lard quiet aud firm?aom< mer 10}^ bid?10% asked; jobbing sales of kettle ll}4(mU%. JJ-iOou.iu better demand and stronger?shoulders 7t^; eissr rib 9%; olear 10*<.i 'Whis? key firm and in good demand, at 95. Philadelphia, June 22.?Ootton doll?middling 17?4; low middling 10%; striot good ordinary 10%; good ordinary 1H%; ordinary 14%; not re? ceipts 208; gross 230. Mobile. June 22.?Cottou dull and nominul?middling lG?^; net recoints 90; exports coastwise 32; stock 9,670. New Orleans, Juno 22.?Cottou steadier?middling 17; low middling 16%; good ordinary 14%; ordinary Pi^^; net reccipis 925; gross 957; ex? ports to Great Britain 8,3(39; coastwise 033; sales 2,01)0?last evuuiug 250; stock 43,554. Galveston, Juue 22.?Cottou dull ttDd weak?good ordinary 15; mid dliug 17; uot receipts 98; exports coastwise 374; stock 7.063. Wilmington, Juue 22.?Cotton dull and nominul?middling 16%; net re? ceipts 51; exportsjeoastwise 163; stock 317. Charleston. Juue 22.?Cotton more steady?middling 16; low middling 10%; good ordinary 15; net receipts 344; exports coastwise 1,097; sales 200; stock 1,090. Memphis, Juno 22.?Cotton quiet and unchanged?low miduling 16; net receipts 187; shipments 873; stuck 18,381. Boston, June22 ?Cottou heavy and lower?middling 18J6; gross receipts 273; sales 150; stock 9.500. Augusta, June 22.?Cotton quiet? middliug 10)-?; net receipts 21; sules 144. Livehtool June 22?3 P. M.?Cot? ton easier, but uot quotably lower; sales 10.000, including 2,000 for export and speculation; sales of uplands, no? thing below good ordinary, deliverable Juue, July, August or September, 8}fj, 8J4, 8%; nothing below low middliu?, deliverable Juue, H/g ; of sulos to-day, 6,300 were American. 7 P. M.?Cotton sales, on basis of middling uplands, uotbiog below low middling, deliverable August or Sep? tember, 8%; Sales of shipments of new crop, on basis of middling uplands, uotbiog below good ordinury, S'.j. Tbe European mouey markets are now in a condition of great ease. The Bank of Euglaud has fixed its mini? mum discount rate at two-nnd-u-bull percent., which is lower thun it bus I been for more thau two years. Ii gained nearly ?5,000,000 iu specie dur? ing the week. The Bauk of Prance, ou the 4th iust., reduced its minimum rate to four per cent., kuviug at that date brought its note oircututiou be? low 8500,000.000 aud its specie reserve up to $228,000,000. Au English journal is authority for the statement that Russia is about to pounae upon China iu self-defence. The former Chiuese province ot Kuld sha, now occupied by the Russians, is threatened by Chiuese troops, aa ah-o the-independent province of Kasbgur, whioh belonged to China a few yours ago. The Chinese forces are said to be armed with European rifles, and may make an interesting tight in case a war is begun. Bad for ConnETr.?Corbett, the soldier who captured J. Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, aud got $12,000 for it, is admitted to the practice of law iu Illinois. The re? ward was of no bouufit to him, since, having invested it in a mortgage wbtob did not correctly describe the mort? gagor's property, ho was, after having sunk what little else he had iu boot? less litigation, left peuuiless. The Illinois Republicau State Con? vention came out t-quarely iu favor of civil rights. Thaplalfurru also declares for free banking uow uud specie pay? ment hereafter, aud for tbe election of President and Vice-President of the United States by a direct vote uf the people. It bears very lightly upou temperance legislation, aud there is uu evident effort to conciliate the Ger? mans. Two parties of hunters wero out fire-hunting for deer near R asbo rou?>b. Tonn., last Saturday evuuiug, Gcu. William 1 nnd Aloez ? Smith in ono party, and lHey (Lliuk) Hughe.-, and Johu Dunkel 111 tno other, when Williams saw the light of Hughe*' party, it being very dim, and tukmg it to be u deer's eyes, he fired at it uud killed Hughes instantly. Mrs. Mary E. Bradley and her two daughters, uged ten and twelve years, were found deud and horribly rnnli luted last weck, in L iwreuceburg, In? diana. Mrs. Hi ad ley's body was cut. tipeu; tho faces ol tho daughters were beateu to a jelly; the baity was f.-uno alive suffering from u slight wound, and a three year old boy was found iu tbe adjacent woods uninjured. Fully one-third of the State of j Louisiana is still under water from one to two feet deep, uud from 70,000 to 80,000 people are uow in a destitute condition; much sickness already pre? vails, and, unless tbe people obtain re lief, the suffering during the summer mouths will bo almost buyoud prece? dent. A motion iu tbe House, Saturday nl, lit, to take up tbe Civil Rights Bill again failed by 140 to 91? not two-thirds. About forty Republicans dodged tbe VOte. Eleven Republicans voted asaiust tho bill, namelj : Bmlur, of Tennessee. Harrison, lit de, Phelpp, Lowndes, Ruy, Smith, of Virginia, Standard, St. John, Thomas, ot Vir? ginia, and Tbornborg. I The dwelling of Hon. W. P. Price, of Georfia at Dab 0 iega, w is totally I destroyed by fire, with its contents, on [the 16th. Lobs 84,000: no insurance. Tbe,better class of people in New I Or leans were sadly disappointed tbe I other day. The horses attached to Governor Kellogg'? carriage ran away, I and for.a brief while there was a lumi? nous proapoot that, for the first time in many years, the ojty. would soon be invited to attend a gubernatorial fune? ral; bat tho confounded brutes suffered themselves to be stopped in time to render that prospects delusion and a fraud.' It would seem to be more or less sig? nificant that the Indianapolis Journal, Mr. Morton's home paper, should be found echoing the suggestions of the New York Times, that Congress may buvo rather overdone the reconstruc? tion business, aud that it is about time for this interference with the Southern States to stop. Tbe betting fraternity are having hard luck this year the world over. The Derby was wou by thouuimal that wus put low dowu in the list by the book-makers, and now Lorillard's "Snxon" curries off the lielmont stakes without having so much us whis? pered to the betting men before hand. Good Times Coming.?Some of the Alabama aod Georgia journals speak cheerfully of tho cotton crop and tell us that if it will only fulfil iti present promise, "there will be flush times in the fall, the farmers not having boen uble to run into debt." R'jchefort was uot only mobbed in Ireland, but he has been warned by the Belgian police that he must not visit Brussels. An English newspaper says ne will reside in Rotterdam, but an? other report is that he will go to Geneva. The Springfield Union, a R'publi Ciu journal, nays: 'The main ques? tion with us now, us a people, is uot how to save the Republican party, but the republic." The best way to save tho reoublio is uot to save tbe Re? publican party. Fatal Result of a Friendly Stab. Michael J. Hillis, a grocer, residing at Roslyu, Va., who was accidentally stubbed by au insurance office clerk dnriug a friendly scuffl ?, died on, the night of the 19th, from his injuries. The editor of tho Tiuamonsvillo News is forcibly remiuded by tbe corrupt' times of tho following quaint but pointed couplet: "Hail Columbia, hup py land, where rascals have the upper h::nd." A boua'e iu Marlboro Couuty was struck by lightning a few days ago, and a colored man, Bob Rogers, was instantly killed. Another colored man died suddenly, in the same County, < n tbe sumo day. Iu Lincolu County, N. 0., on Sun? day last, Thomas Norwood was hand? ling u lorded pistol, wheu the pintol went oil' accidentally, killing Mrs. Cole, a married sister, about tweuty years old. John Mack, a well-known negro minstrel, committed suicide recently, by deliberately putting his head on tbe railroad truck, near Bushwick, L. I , aud being killed by a train. \ New Import ?Amoug the import? ations entered at the Chicago custom house on the 13th iust., wus an in? voice of holy water from the grotto of Notre Dame, Lourdes, France. The meteorologioal record of Friday ??st showed that Wilmington, N. C, und Augusta, Ga., were the two hottest places iu the Uuited States on that duy. The wheat crop of Texas has ma? tured, und the yield will be as high as forty bushels per acre. The corn, cot? ton und sugar crops promise to be ex? cellent. A burglar attempted to roll tbe gun tstnre of Mr Huppoldt, in Charleston, a few nights ago, when he was severely wounded by a trap-gun. Francis Butler, tho well known dog fancier of New York, wus bitten by a small dog, a few duys ugo, uud died of hydrophobia tim e days afterwards. Senator Robertson failed, on the 17th. iu his attempt to restore the I ranking privilege. Seventeen mem tiers of (he Satiate voted with him. A conseienco-strickeu thief returned of his o.vr accord a watch he had stolen from Dr. Elliott, of Oruuge burg. C?iss Mattock, the Rock Creek, Ark., murderer, was h.iugmi at 11 o'clock ou 'lit! 19 ii. lie protested Ilia inuoceuce to the lust, A colored mau in Wil singt ou, N. C , recently died from excessive bleed? ing at l iu; uiiNu. 1 he Grand Lodge of colored Mnsons of Illinois were in se-sion lust week, the attendance was large. \ New York woman found her dog iu the pound, kissed it frantically, aud tainted. Liberia bus now a navy. It consists of a small steamer, which wus built in England. Mr. Dunn, of Cuuiden, N. J., was diowued at (Ju| o May, while bathing near the light boimn. A colored girl, named Kate Scarbo? rough, fell in a well in U.iriuigtou, ou the lllth, und wus drowned. A voicuniu mountain has been dis COVCiml iu Nebraska. Morisiu is carrying ?ff scores of cuttle in Ahbuville. A negro obild wus burned to death ut Mulberry, Abbeville. Kerosene. There are thirteen granges iu Ches? ter County. Fort Monltrie will be repaired, com meticing July 1. MARRIED, On tbe 18U? nisiaui. bv the Rev. Father Fullorlou. Mr. THOS AUG US and Mrs. MARY FLANIGAN. No oarda. JFuiJniturd'Bfcp'?xH?ft Be. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he is _ ready to REPAIR FURNI TUrtE, MATxRESSES, &o., ss well as Re? seat Cane CtiAIBS, at sliartnotice. , /)/ n F??<*? BOWER, Taylor, between'Surnter"and Main streots. Jane 23 >_ - | . Columbia Lodge, No. 108, A. F. M. A A Special Communication of this ' *-/r\~Lodge will be held in Masonic ^C2T Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, /^r \at 7i o'clock, ror the purpose oil conferring the m. m. Degree, m urder or the w. m. n. steel. Jana 23 1_Secretary. EutawEncampment, No 2,1.0.0. F. TH F. regular moot? ing of this Encamp? ment will be held in Odd Fellows' Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Members are re? quested to be punctual in attendance. By urder of the 0. P. JAMES KELLY, Jnno 23 1_Scribe. Locomotives and Boiling Stock for Sale. PRESIDENT'S OFFICE C.AL.n O. R.R., Ciiestkb, S C, June 22,1874 O LOCOMOTIVES. jLi 5 BOX CARS. 3 FLAT OAKS. Intending to change gang" of the Road, the above broad gauge utock will bo sold at a great bargain. For terms, Ac., applr to A. H. DAYEGA, President, or" E. THOMAS. Superintendent Cheater and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Companv. j Jnne 23 _" 2 New Books at Bryan's. THE Q RE AT IOE AGE and its Relation to the Antiqnitv of Mau?by James Oeikc, F. U.S. $2 50. VYilken, Sheridtn, Fox (of timoof George III.) $2 00. Sum nor. (Professor,) on American Cur roncy. $3.00. The Doctrine of Evolution?by Wiucholl. $1.00. Vernes* Meridian or Adventures In,South Africa. Vernes' from the Earth to the Moon and Around It. $1.00. dun Views of the Earth or the Seasons, illustrated?by Proctor, F. R. S. $2 50. Vernes' Jouruey to tbe Centre of the Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of now NOVEL8, by Eng? lish and German authors, cheap. June 23_ To Rent, A COTTAGE HOUSE, with sir [rooms and basement, located on Main '?atreet, between Medium and Greon, newly paiuti.-d and repaired. Terms mo? derate to an approved tenant. Apply at this office or tu R. D. senn A SON. June 21 2* WATER F1LTERERS. At lh? Sign of the Gold Padlock. ASUPPLY of latest improved WATER FI ltE III*.RS, in store and for sale low for canli by __john C- DIAL. Fresh Biscuits. ?~)(~\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon, j?\.f Cracknals, butter. Farina and Gin? ger Snaps, for yaleby HOPE ?OYLES. Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALO TONGUES, MESS MACKER? EL. LEAF LAUD, PIG8' FEE L' for sale low by HOPE A GYLES._ Preserving Kettles, Etc. At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. l>?ESfiUVING KETTLES. CHAROO\L L FURNACES, PRESErtVE SPOONS and SKIMMERS. A full stock or tbe above just in store and for sale cheap for cash bv JOHN C. DIAL. June 13_6 CASH. AFTER TO-D\Y, wo will sell goods for CASH ONLY. COPELAND ABEARDEN. Columbia.. 8. C. April29. 1874. 3mo Home Stamach Bitters. THESE celebrated BITTENS, prepared by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis, are a certain preventative of FEVER AND AGUE, INTEBMITTENT8, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And are highly recommended as an excel? lent tonic and invigorator of the system. For ualfl by the wholesale agents, June 19_JOHN AGNEW A SON Without the Knife'. CANCER CUBED WITHOUT THE KNIFE, by using "Biuhkl's Cancer Cuuk." This wonderful discovery for the cure of Cancer has attraoted much atten? tion hero and elsewhere. The remedy is now for aale at HEINITSH'S Drug Store, where all applications will be made. Those anleted with this malignAnt disease will do well to ttv it Get it at F.. H. HEINITSH'S Drag Store. Summer Wines. Afine lot of CLARET and SANTERNE WINES, for sale bv the bottle or gal? lon by HOPE A GYLES. King's Mountain Military School, YO It It V I 1,1.1 ". H. V. THE leading features of this in etitutiou are long established merit, hill collegiate course, able und experienced faculty,complete equipments, und singularly bcrtithhil location. Seeon?, Ssesiou of lt-71 begins JULY 1st. For catalogue, address UP Col A. COWARD, May 31 lino Principal. BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, Prepared only by E. H. HEINITSH, ARK Hiebest LIVER PILLS over offered to the people of the South. For all diseases ol the Liver they go ahead of any ether Pill known. Tboy have boen tried and round worthy of general acceptation and ue?. l be v euro all cases of Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Fevers, Chills, Heauacho, Comivenees, Siok Hoadacho, Nervous Headache, bilious Headache, Nouralgia, CatarVh, Dizziness, Fullness, Oppression of the Head, mmh of Blood to the Head. Apple Jack. ALOT or pure mountain APPLE Bit ANDY, two and three years old. A genuine article. JOHN 0. KEEPERS. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! i^YV^ THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE iOMPAhi has aiways uu baud i'ui ?largest stock of HAY in Columbia, comprising both Eaideru and Western, which will bo delivered an\ where in tbe city, free of charge for drayago, and at the very lowest rates. (Jnr faoiliiioafur purchasing and handling aro ?ueh as to enable ustocompete .uicceao fully with any other house, aud parties iu need will do well to givo as a call before purchasing elsewhere, tor ice cannot be un? dersold. Particular attention is called to our atook ot Eastern HAY, which is the best in the market. May 6 3mo Excursion Tickets, ?to A__ iBOHCflin ( , .j. Northern Summer Resorts, I' TIA Atlantic Coast and Midland Lines. THESE lines Lavo on sale at their offices in Macon, Atlanta, Augusta, Oharles ton, Savannah, Columbia and Wilmington, ttin moit attractive line or BOUND TBIP EXCURSION TICKETS NORTH ever pre? sented to tho Southern publio, embracing Niagara Falls, Bedford Springs, Saratoga, Minnequa Springs, Newport, Watkine Glenn, Long Brauen, Baiston Springs, Montreal, Quebec, And all other prominent points. For Price Lists, Time Cards and all In? formation, inquire of Railroad Agents at points named. A. POPE, General PasBenger and Ticket Agent. June 21_6__ BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't W. I). LOVE & CO. HAYING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBONS for oash, we are offering them at the low pries of 25 cents a yard. In groagraln and all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 9 to 60. SASH BIBBONS in propor- . tion. All our Goods have been marked down 120 to 30 per cent, below market rains. J vH T KtiuEiVED, 250 dozen HOSB AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at 10o. and 12_o. a pair worth donble the money. 250 pieces handsome Summer DBBSS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. . Our BOOTS AND 8HOES are from the best makers and sold at low prices. 10 cases PRINTS, at 10c. a jard, and 100 pieces Paper Cambrics, at lOe. a yard. , Purchasers are requested to examine our stock before making their selections. - WM. D. LOVE A-CO., May 10 (Under the Wheeler House.) Look Out! Look Out! QBE AT "SEDUCTIONS IW PRICE8 OF GOODS at .... G. F. JACKSON'S. Stock must be sold, as I take atoskby j . ; .; ?S. j f I the first of JULY, at-:d want a good balance sheet. C. F. JACKSON, June 7_Leader of Low Piiees. ' THBE8HING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, .SEASONABLE LABOR-SAYING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY, For sale by LOBIGE & LOWR?NGE. sarOrder early so as to give ample time and avoid disappointment._? - . ? Cleveland Mineral Spring?, (FomrrlyWlliOB'i,) 7? ' Near Shelby, 55 Miles West oj Charlotte, If. C. DR. R. J. BRET ARD, Resident Physician. THI8 FAVORITE WA TEBING PLACE will be open for tho reception of _ZvisitoraonthelOthof JUNE. Passengers coming on the Central Railroad will be met by hacks, and conveyances sent to the Air-Line Railroad and other points, whenever desired. Cold and Warm j Baths, White- Snlphur, Red Sulphur and I Chalybeate Water. Band of Music and I other sources of amusement. Fare first class. Dr. B. J. Bhkvahd, Besident Physi? cian. For fnrtbor information, address T. W. BREVARD, Proprietor. June 4 t lruo Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. THIS famous Watering Place will bo opened for the reception of visitors on tho _ 1st JUNE. The Buildings have beuu retitted and furnished in the moat elegant modern style, and there is every appliance for tbo comfort, conveni? ence and amusement of our Geeste, such A* Express, Ticket, Post and Telegraph Offices. Ac. Ac. Music by the Naval Aca domy Band from Annapolis, Md. Visitors leave tho A. M. A O. Railroad at bit: 'funnel, and thence by branch road H miles to the Springs. Address COLnOUN A COWAN, Mar 22 2nio _Proprietors. A Delightful Summer Resort. CHEROKEE SPRINGS, Eight Miles North of.Spariauburg Court House, 8. C. CLIMATE?Mountainous,. Itraoina and healthful. WATER?Contains iron, _nitre, magnesia and aul pnur, anu is not only a fine appetizer, alter? ative, and restorative, bot is unsurpassed for diseases of the kidney., bowels and lioer, and for all diseases qf children. BATHING HOUSES. BOWLING AL? LEYS. BILLIARD ROOM, OROyUET GROUND and MUSIC. Every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction. Terms $40 per month. Children and ser? vants half price. Special contracts made with families. Hacks at depots in Spartan burg. JNO. B. BLACK, May24lmo _Residont Manager. Shirts, &o. GO to T). RPSTIN'S, for SHIRTS and * FURNISHING GOODS._May 30 Who Wants? 1 f\( t (\(\(\ FEET seasoned LUM ll/UaUUU BER for sale-l, 11 and 2 inoh PLANK, WEATHER-bOARDINO and FLOORING. Apply to E.8t??houb_. A lot in his yard now. ISAIAH HA LT I WAN GEB. May 21 Imo*