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3CB O va"ip-i*'?0>3CKS. M'y ?pp^ t?frtUfr^^ fol Harrains charing j jand?'?tr thb West lb: felWrfm- flf^OJkl j?ijrocl?d to "th? card in |^|[^y^^^^^|^a9*'?4printing exe i^i^9^^|r^$^'^B ll?J despatch, on the ligalre?^ latest ||Mct?ta|??V,i&-W^'S'?'d printed ?tSjo^ office. l^?br^^TO^l?ii'' B Beyumds Bavo re 'BaoV^d. to tho commodious v. nd con veul? ent rooms, over J. & T. B. Agnew's, formerly .occupied by Mrs. S. A. Smith. Pamphlets, briofs, catalogues, dodgorp, poatorB, hand-bills, bill-heads-in fact, everything in.tho way of job printing gotten up ia tho bcst'stylo aad on terms that wo pledeo ourselves wili'bo aatisfao toijf{f& 'all parties. With, approved ma? chinery and atcum power, we challenge comparison in prices. A number of important Acts, passed at. the late session of the Legislature, wi.H bo found in this morning's paper, arid also in tho supplement. Jitat received a lot of indestructible tags; also, a lot of new: Style; buninoss and: (ancy cards, 'including the beautiful roso tint. We. aro ittd?bted to George Tapper, E<jq.y,?or-. a . pamphlet copy of tho cor refep?nd?naebetw?ott Dr. A. H. Davega and'* Gol. Wtpt Johnston-which came near leading-to unpleasant results. ;Bpok and job printing of every kind attended to promptly at PiICENix office. ?^e^ops. whp aro. nboomfbrtablyi warm oa'n\bo cooled off in a hurry, by. culling at?- Mr.. McKenKie's saloon, wlicre ice oresi?^^ra^rli?feV^$A'f ^i?-1^ cool prepara? tions,' are furnished.. \Tpe\Yigila,^t.'{coJored) iTiio Company paraded.yesterday, but their ropes were not well fllldd;;tho machine, however, was in first rate order. '.Messrs. Ii. C. Shiver ? Co. announce fresheand extensivo arrivals of goods, vSV;' wha.t'. they have to say relative tc samples, ' It,ia'to bo iioped that the President oj tho 'TJbited Stotei, even if he Bucoeedi su .bia San Domingo scheme, will novo visiVlh^iMaad. Its-hiBtory shows tb? p?e^al?nc?'of' a'peb?llar disenso offeotii'? ita ri?tare, Called assassination: Of iti eleven last rulers, nine thus snffered, Nov Wonder Baed is anxious to sell out Who wouldn't be,.if he had tho oppor t ubi ty apd could.find u purchaser? It baa been rumored that-tho'Parisini ladies intend to shaw their sense of thei country's misfortunes by adopting fo 't^e^ ?ut?fe an , ex tr oin e sobriety of cbs tame. - j A post omeo has. been established a Dixie, on i the North-Eastern Bail road Mr1.1 MY" Jacobs bas tt?oo oppoioted posl master.. ) Th? refile for. the Buudonian (a mns cal ''instrument)-will take place at Mi ?l?r??s* satooni thia evening, at8 o'olocl A few obanoffs loft. The radi?s 'aro in a furore ot exoib mont, and hanbauds, pater familias un elder brothers are sorely troublei Would yon know the cause? Wo ai aW?r-openlog week. Mrs. McCormh bas, displayed beforo tho eyes of tl ladies stich a varied and tastefully a teated stock of articles-boanets ar fancy hats, trimmed and untrimme bead-dresses, chignons-, Neilson curl frisottes, puffy, etc; fancy combs of vat ons kinds;-jet and other varieties jewblry; ribbons, sashes &o. ; besid percale and cambric snits for ladies at children, that, ono is hardly surprised the excitement. Those who have n yet visited her establishment, should ? so to-day. HoTBi ARRIVALS, April 7.-Kicker* House-P. B. Tyler, Now Huven; M Howell, Mrs. Hunting; New Yoik; ] Nicely, - G. & O. B. B ; W. Murdoc Salisbury; 8. W.Thomas, Haleigh ; V. Sourry, J. P. Kinard, Newberry ; C. Judd, Spar tau burg; C. A. Wall Greenwood; L. W. White, Abbevil W. T. MoGbee, M. A. O^son, Cok 'bury; W. B. Jones, Pheonix; J. H. Gi S. Gi ; M. Drucker, Oburleatou; H. Whitner, S. 8. Manny, J. P. Heed, i derson; J. P. Book weil, S. C.; D. Bowley, Blue Btdgo B. B. ; J. M. Se 1er,/Newberry. Columbia Hotel -M. E. Fagar, Ph dei ph ia; John S. Byan, W. Dud! Charleston; 0. D. M. Simons, Kew Yu O, S. Bull, Orangebnrg; A. L Bom i I Charleston) W. A. Benton, Cberaw; Straus, Baltimore; S. C. Mea UH, Si tahburg; Wm. Wade, Augusta; Hyson, N. C.; W. E. EHBIOV, Gre ville; C. Lark, Laurens; Hugh Aug E, L. Bay, Atlanta. > i\ LIST OP NEW ADVKUTISBMBNTB. . Auta of tho Legislature. ".?.B. 0, Shiver & Coi-Dry Goods. E.j H. G ree no-Medical Notice. on&H* MfrshalrrrrWestern Luida. ..? ii?). J.ili'roney # Coi-Oom. Meroha V/E^C.'?Plumer <fc Co.-Dissolution, i M i(i1 ? i ?r^f,-i. 3; Otilan* ot blood &r<j sooted out bf the i .hriold{fc?bfcl? every welsk br hea.jftfi.1 ' neopw v. lt isdaf?lliblt?;foo; f W Webs*, au^rafct?l ',8o7$ b^ ,s'UM|t?g^b?.: ' Fob 1 M : .;. FdKi^Arrkiw. Wff? "-v! LONDON, r April ''Deputies of! Paris hnva agreed io principio and will draw ap a manifesta to tho peoplo?bf Franco, domaudimr tho maintuiuanoo of tho Bopublio unil claiming for the muni ci pin buoy ui Parla (hu right of duoidiqg all questions relativo to tho organization of tao oity, particularly as regards in? struction, finan?as and . publia, worship, abd that as a basis of conciliation tho position of tho National Guard as guard of Paris must bo recognized. The Assemblyists occupy all roads leading ta Versailles, and it is considered probable that tho whol J column of Gen. Bergoret aro prisoners. 500 women and children accompany the Federalist troops. Tho World's cable from Versailles, April Otb, says it is reported that Thiers, inutead of following up tho advantage gniued and allowing thc army to enter Paris, has commenced nogotiutions with the Commune, offering to concede many of its demands and to exempt its loaders from punishment in consideration of itu rooognizing tho authority of thc Assem? bly. Thc report causes intonso excite? ment among conservative Deputies aud in the army. Tho forces of the Com? mune aro still in largo numbers outside! Paris, but in oxtroraoly critical poai ti o ns. PABIH, April 7.-The funeral of the killed to-day waa nn extraordinary scene. There wore tbrco bago bourses, with black velvet palls, each decorated with twelve red flags, containing the dead; following them* wero 8.0U0 National Guards and double that number of citi? zens. Tho women wero marching ic hundreds past aud ulong tho boulevards at a aolcmn paoe. Many members ol tho Commuuo joined tho procession. When they arrived ut Pure lu Chaise, euoh hoarse contained thirty-three cof fin?, and twenty-three otbor hearses wort already ia the cemetery, lilied with tb< dead from the hospitals. It was au awiu scene. Oue hugo gravo had boen pre pared for ali. Tl fe bodies wore lowered ono at u time, amidst the tbc shrieks oi tho women aud shouts of mun, for vcu gounoo on the assassins of Versailles Pore la Chaise waa ouo mass of people swaying with passion and scrcamiuf Vive Ut R?publique! Vice la Commune The loasea of tho Communists cruuti groat grief in tho city, mixed with bitte animosity. LONDON, April 7.-Direct tylegrupbi jonituunioutiou with Puris hus ceased Tho insurgents huve been dislodged fron Noilly Bridgo. A deputation tf Pari morohants bad a consultation witl Thiers. A bill has been introduced ii tho Versailles Assembly to accelerate tb lotion of courts martial. Tho apparcn lesigU of tho Versailles commander is t thoroughly luvest Paris. . Tim Commun [las issued a decree arresting all person incused of complicity with tho Veritable joverntneut, from whom a jury aha ioleot hostages-three of whom abu miler for every Versailles person exeeul ?d, whether cuptured by tho Nationals c ibo civil partisans of thu Commune. A stlicera und professors of the Jesuit College will b? arrested. Thc urmy c Versailles is waiting for heavy artillar lo attack Is8fy. L.VTKST.;r-?; violent cannonading wt beard North-east and South of Paris. Baron Tegbothoff, who superintend), the removal- of Mux im ilia U'K l email from Mexico, is dead. The Nutiouuls have been ordered I retire behind the forts and remain on tl defensive. Thc Coram uno made arequ ution upon the shops for arms un imniunition. A nun who escaped fro Puris aud arrived in Brussels, repor that the obtirchea have beon uttucke the priests instilled, arrested uud mt treated, and tho convents out? red night and searched. A rumor pro val li betoro she left, that tweuty Jesuits bi boon shot. M. Assy succeeded in cseu i ng from Puris, after hu had bei hunted by the Communiais. NKW YORK, April 7.-A World cabl dated Parin, thu 7th, anya thu aituutii ia hourly becoming more alarming. T forcea of tho Commuuo aro growi. utrouger and bolder. Thiers' propu lion to treat has inspired tho Comma with frosh hopea, and it is believed th have 100.?0U meu who will boldly fig) Tho Government troops retain tho et quered positions and tn uko no tidvitui To-day u battle is raging betweeu Cha lou aud Vaii viera. From the laV place, the insurgents maintain un inc saut tire from bubiud thu fort. Cruw of women and children, frantic w grief, are searching euch ambulance a arrivua for tho bodies of their hiibbui aud fathers. Thu slaughter on bi siiles yesterday nuil to-duy was fear! Tenor reigns und the piisous crowded. Churches and tho buusct aristocrats are pillaged, and nil pru ure imprisoned. A gnat many muni have taken place. Oil thia Good Frit there waa no ruligiuua sorvioes in Pu Ljrinan intervention is tho only hopi LONDON, April 7.-A d espute h fi Versailles, ou tho night of the (Uh, t cannonading and musketry Bring i uuued till that afternoon to thu Sollt! Paria, between the insurgent posil at Mont Bongo aud that ot tho Govi meut at Ckutillun. Similar tiring also heurd to tho North-east of Pt evidently betwoeu Aminores aud il vre, and towards Columbi z. Forts I Bluter und Cha reu ton wore engaged contest with a portion of tho urtiiler the Versailles urihy. Tho Governn troops niado a vigorous attack upon insurgente, and were aided tberoi Fort Mont Valerien und tho buttern Courbe voie. Tho combat still eon tin The Nationals have ovurywhere a doned the o Honni vo. A largo fore insurgents, at Ginneviers, was rounded by Government troops. A ttttct'upt made*, .by /f^bm/tb^pferce lines of tUoVerauiIlea army hud .rt tu Paris proved futile. I A despatch Paris naya several Bb tilla horst withii willis, 'id tho avenue Del ?mperai tho struggle, bave greatly strengthened tba fortifications of . 'Montmartre and ooulougnecs.- Clusorcfc ie ro-orgamzing tho National. Guard, and tho party of conciliation aro redoubling their efforts. Soveral organs devoted to their object bavo appeared, all of which demand com? pleto municipal liberty for Puris. Hopes aro entertained that an .armistice of forty-eight hours will bo concluded for an exohungo of prisoners. Tho Temps newspaper proposes to despatch Louis Blanc to Versailles lo uegoiiato with Thiers tho conditions of a now election law, to ombraco the convocation of uleotors for tho choice of a Constitutional Assembly. A now corps, called Paris Avengora, is in course of formation, to operate aa skirmishers. All largo shops bavo bcou searched, by order of the Hub Cent ral Committee, for mon to servo in this organization. Amerlcun Intelligence. WASHINGTON, April 6.-lu the Senate, Davis, of Kentucky, calivil attention tu un offensive allusion to himself in a re? cent speech by Boprusoutulive Butler, of Massachusetts, based upon tho difficulty botweou them ou the floor of tho Senate Inst week. Ho intimated baviug iucurred that member's enmity by bis efforts soveral years ago to compel u restitution of silver plate and other property be? longing to a loyal man, which Butler had seized at Now Orleans. The other day, when addressing thc Scuato, bo noticed Butler occupying the seat immediately adjoining his own, and regarded both tho proximity and manner of linn, gentle? man ns offensive. After resuming bis seat Butler continued au earnest aud ex cited look at bim, whereupon ho (Davie) faced him, and after looking him iu th 3 eye for an institut, said tu him: "You dimmed old scoundrel, aro you hero to scowl nt and brow-boat me? [Laughter vin tho Republican aide. ] Hu made no reply, aud I repeated that language. H tbeu responded: "I have not addressed yon, air, or said a word to you." I tbeu said: "What aro you come here for? Why did you scowl at me?" He un awurcd: "I did not aoowl at you; yon are au old mun." I rose to my feet und ad? vanced ono step towards bim uud said 'T am young enough to go with yon from thia Se?alo Chamber whenever it is your pleasure." At this point Senator Wilson stepped between us, laid his bund on Butler's shoulder, sa;d u few words to him, aud they walked off together Davie added that his sole purpose was to statu thc affair as it took place, and thus correct misrepresentation. It was not bis intention to have any controversy with tho universally recognized black? guard, coward aud scoundrel of thu United States, who, himself, did not dissent from tho general judgment tiguinst him. WASHINGTON, April 7.-lu tho Senate, tho House Ku Klux bill waa read the brat aud second times, nod referred to the Committee on tho Judiciary. No objection was made to a second reading, because it is understood the committee will uot act before Monday. The com? mittee on Privileges and Electioua con? sidered the Vance aud Abbott caso with Jilt action. The probabilities are tbut neb Uer will be admit tel. The joint cou. initi?e. resolution waa passed. Th Speaker appoint? d tho present Outrage Committee, of which Scott is Chairman. Tho New York appointments were con? tinued by tho Senate to-day, after two Jaya' btrnggle. Only thirty-six Senators vuted and many Republicans dodged Hill, of Georgia, spoke iii the Senate, leny i og any Ku Kluxiu that Slate. He dui med that the people there wero as 01 lorly aa in any other community undi r tho ann. Tho Vioor President appointed, nu tho port of the Setmto, on the joint committee to investigate alleged out rages, tho present North Carolina i tl ves Ligation committee-Messrs. Scott, Chandler, Bice, Nye, Wilson, Bayard ind Blair. Weather report-It is probable that the stormy winds will continue on Luke Superior, mid increasing winds with cloudy aud tbtcateuitig weather will be sx pe lieu ced on the lakes and in the Ohio valley. Clear weather, followed by idouds in ibo afternoon of Saturday, aro probable for the Atlantic and Gull coast. CINCINNATI, April 7.-The Western Pe?nalo College, at Oxford. Ohio, was burned to-day. Several girls were burl lu leaping from tho windows. The girls Inst most uf their wearing apparel. Lot* doo.ooa. ALUAN?, N. Y., April 7.--A Ore com menerd lu Weeit, Parson & CO.'H print? ing house, ami consumed tho entire block. Losa $500,000. An nukuown mau waa burned. MILWAUKEE, April 7.-Tho returns fi nm all parta of the State y ive Lyona a majority of 10,00J. BORAN T?N, PA., April 7.-A band of 500'mun, armed with muskets, clubs and revolver?, visited Tripp's mines, iii this city, this morning, aud prevented the workmen from entering. Three miners employed at work wore shot dead in cold blood hy the mob, aud others wore so beaten with stones they aili probably die. Lust night, Morris Sc Weeks' retail coal works, in this city, wero torn down. Most of their mines were blown down and the track torn down. ' JACKSON, Mia?., April 7.-Senator Ames bus written a letter to the negro members of the Mississippi Legislature, charging Governor Alcorn with bad faith to tho Republican party. Hu com pares his own administration to that of Alcorn. Dr. Dowd, a lending'Republi? can, abd President pro Mil. of tho State Senate, introduced the following: Whereas Senator Ames receutly pre? sented and caused to he read before the United Sbite? Senate, a letter dated io?i, . aeoiuratory. vuat - aonoui-uonses woreb?ing:brjrned tprougiiotittje whole State'of Mississippi, 'and,-that ?teachers of acboola wero being 'driven gwffi end wi 10 re? ? ch ar gi>a o f t U is a wee pi b g ol; nra o :-V ? '?I n ip -r-J71 ! tor tend to the shame o? our people, and pla?a tUo bun.oX barbarism ou jue, brow of oar State, und,, 'if true, refleot. diubo nor on thu coustitueots of the Legiela lure, a body from whioh Souator Ames derived hie credentials, aud under which be holde bia neat io tho United State? S nate: and, whereas wo. tho ronroaenti. tivea of tho people, conscious of thu great wroug dune the Stuto in tho utter? ances of that Senator, whose duty it ia to ubiuld UB from slander, huve thought proper to reply to tito imputation of tbe Souator; therefore, Resolved, by tho Sonate, the Houso eonourriug, That the utterances ol anonymous correspondente, us endorsed by our said Souator, constitute a libel upon tho people of Mississippi, whioh wo now repel. There is great excitemeut hero to-day over tho ihttloulty botweon Representa? tives Luudrum, Democrat, aud French, Republican. Tho former posted tho lat? ter as a poltroon and coward. All the parties concerned worn arrested before a meeting occurred. MOBILE, April i*.-At a meeting of tho Cuutral Council of thu Republican party, yesterday, a resolution was unauimously udopted protestiug against the appoint? ment of either Warner or Buck, ex United States Senator and Congressman, of thia State, to any Federal oiUcc in Alabama. SAVANNAH, April 7.-Arrived-schoon? er W. H. Jones, from Fernandina for New York, with tho dead body of Cap? tain Charlea W. Marshall. CHARLESTON, April 7.-Arrived-tho steamer Charleston, from New York; ship Remington, from Boston; brig Maria Louisa, from Matanzas; schooner Edwin, from New Orleans; schooner Train, from Wilmington. Sailed-thu schooner W. II. Steele, for Havauo. Lippmau's Hitters are for ??le by all drug ?; i HI -j and dealer*. Depot ill Columbia. H. C., .o ( i uui:u >V Alc'J it noon's. Druggist*. S 18 MARRIED, At tho residence of Captain D. Nunnamaluvr, nu Uni (itt) instant, by tho Kev. W. A. Honk, Mujor G. LEA I'll A HT, of Lexington Comity, ft. C., to Ur?; M AK rn A UitADFUllD, of Wal? tet boro, U O. AXX. TO HAND. OUlt BEAUTIFUL. ATTItAOTIVK ANO extraordinary CUE,\P STOCK OF DRV GOODS In in 4tr?r?< audmovlng, in-?kiog to .im daily tor NEW ARRIVALS. Which wc- will eon tin tin to reeeivv -?ll through iii if seimon. OI.lt f?V5tl*A,K BC Kl. \l rfi -' ". -. ls a micccht, a it'd ve are now distributing , lO'idd over tim' entire Ul ale through ile , igVuijy. Thc niost. o ?r^leas observer cAnni.t 1 ?ut eco tho groatadvantages to bo derived 1 'min dealing with a liva house, liko nnm. I vhoro livery I liing ie kept moving by system \ iud order-whore no extra pru?na aro tacked in to pay idle hands. Ut course, wo eau aud ' lo SKLL GOOUH CHEAPER THAN AN? ' HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positivo ? iroof is, that wo ?ell moro Gooda than all the ; .??.il added toge?iqr. That id tho proof Tho peoplo know where to buy cheapest, and et thoa tratig? r follow tho groat public, lu 1 inlying, let Uicm fullow thosu wlio know ' R. C. SHIVER & C?. ! April H I 1 J. J. FRENEY* & CO.. General Commission Merchants, 1 7t! Harelay awl 222 (fieemeich Stree!*, I MOW YORK. REOE!VERS of all kinda of SOUTHERN PRODUCT!?INS, abell UM Potatoes, A li? llies, Dried Fruit, Hen ii rf; KcosWsX, Rag?, Pinnae, SiseaafraH, On-on Truck. ?Vc. Circulai h nul Marking Plates sent five. Advancements' ma'!? on consignments. Sains promptly undo. Agents w *m ed April 8 Ono. Dissolution i f Copartnership. ''I^Hli copartnership herctnfoni exi-dinp 1 under tho ti rm of B. G. PLUMKR A Co. HTM dissolved ou tho ?2d iuelsiit, by muiuiij i*.airton l. All peraoiiH hr. vii g ri inna i.uaiie-t tho tb iii will present tit* m lo Mr. K. C. Fi.t'MKit fi?i settlement, nod those indebted will ul?nrc :>nio tor wu i d promptly and settle their MUllta with bim. Wo ank for lim new tb ru, who snccei da in*, a iv? li d ii lia ii co oi thai patronage .->?> hber.illy < x tcnd< d ben inti ro. K. 0 PLUMKR. J. K. RH'.UAUIJS, j vron i-ui K8?CHF.H. i.'i'i.i.'MuiA, S.e.. M-ircli 22, 1371 Notice. TtllK UAH KIT I"INO and FIXTURE HUM . NH SH. bereit.tm e conducted liv E. C I'llliiK'r ?V Co., will bo conducted by tho Co lamina Poi table Gas light Company. M Ititi ula stund ou Plain street. All ordern in their lino will bo promptly alu nib il lo hv 15. C. PLUME H.. April 8 6 Snneriiitfiidont. To Persons Having Lands in the West. OKKKNVIM.K, H C., Api il 5, lS7t. FlinE undorsignod i-xpcols lo ieavo Green 1. villo. H. C., about thu timi of M ny next, lor Ibo purpose ot selling lands in tho Staten ul Missouri. N.:biHsku, IOWA and Minnesota. Aov person wishing to ? ni ploy liin services in selling, paying tuxes, or rodeenihig lands that have buen sold P-r tuxes, ur having kuy oilier business ?hieb they wi-li lo entrust to hun, can address hun ul Greenville, U.C. 49* Ho wilt abo either purchase or locate laud warrants. J. IL MARSHALL. R?r?naNOEH-II. P. Hammett, Greenville, 8. G ; Col. L. D. Childs, Columbia. H. G ; Atidrnw Simons, Esq.; Gliarlealoti,8. 0 ; Hon. J. L Orr. ?. nderwon Hj ?..?,!' _ April 8 ?8 E. H. GREENE. SA. D.. In charge of the Brunch < Jfi'-c tf Dr. Kline's Pkiliulelphit Jlrltt oue institute and Caner J?? m try, at Charlotte, Ar. WILL bo at tho Railroad House. Florence, .i. G., Apiil 20th; Columbia Hotel; Co? lombia. 8. G., April 2tid; Man ion Honso, Greenville, H. G., May 3 ?: Palmotto Honao, Mpartauburg, 8. G., May 4th: National Hotel, Union Court Hooso, 8. O., May Rib; for tho accommodation ot thn?e who runy wish lo consult lum without a vlalt to Charlotte, with roferenco to G.VNUElt asd Cancerous dimcul tiea^ and all ?brenlo, long-standing and ob? scure Db?aases of every kind. April S 18* An Im] . it y 5S^ers*H'? eX ?l A curious political movement is now on foot, wbioh, whether it is likely to oventnato in anything of importance or not, certainly indicates that the situation in fully appreciated by loading colored men. When Robert C. DeLarge was elected to Congress, it was known to many of hiu friends, although not published dur? ing tho canvass, that ho was strongly in favor of, and would advocate, genoral umucsty. As a native-born Carolina colored man, ho is probably tho best ex? ponent of that idea now among tho Representatives from this State. If wo add to this a frequently-expressed deter mination by him to move, at tho proper time, iu bobalf of Conservatism, as dis tinguished from tho Radicalism which hus been brought into tbis State by out aidera, wohavesomo reason for behoving that ho is about to mako good his deda ratioua and lend his influence to the organization of a now party. It is, further, well known that Ruusier, Nash, Wimbush, Smalls and other Radical colored men have jost returned from Washington and a conference with "the po wera that be," and tboir programme of tho futuro ia thus mapped out: 1. A proposal to the Chamber of Com merco and Hoard of Trado to repudiate thc entire indebtedness of tbe State. 2. A convention, within two months, for tho organization of a now party, based strictly ou intelligence and integrity. 3. The exchange of mutual guaranties between the races, wherein tho colored leaders only uak that their present oivil and political rights shall not bo dis? turbed, and that they aball havo a fair representation iu tho offices of tho State Government, in rotnrn for whioh they will pledgo themselves to unite with the whites in tho election c ? the best men to oflico. .?. The nomination of James L. Orr for Governor, in 1872, or auy other man who has thc confidence of the two par? ues. These aro, in all seriousness, the pro? positions which aro now agitating a coterie of individuals who have done more to keep tho Radical party of this Statu iutaot than any other members of it, and, coming from a conference with DeLarge, and possibly with the con? servative Republican Congressmen of other States, moro importance may be attached to them than to tho ordinary curbstone movements which are born among our local cliques. The parties referred to arrived in Charleston full of their scheme. They interviewed Republicans and Dem?crata. They iuvitcd tho co-operation.of sundry officials, aud avoided others of their own kith nod ki ti aa they would avoid tho Egyptian plague. The result yet ro? mulus to bu sceu. Riusier baa opeuod ilia batteries, and discusses tho situation with a calmness that ia iu striking con? trast to some of bis past speeches, while his brother politicians act by aud scan mid endorse every word that flows from his i a i. Whether there be earnestness io this now movement, or whether it is a trap idroitly sot by Ban. Butler or Charles Sumner to catch nu unsuspicious people, at course, is only a matter of surmise; jut it will doubtless atrikeevery thought? ful person that a proposition to repudi tte tho entire indebtedness of the State s either a very wild bid for popularity, ir it is iutended 'o draw hirth from the Hoard of Trade iud Chamber of Com? merce what ip already snflleiently pub? lished-uaraely, that their receut actiou ivas not to cou voy tho idea of repudiating my bond of tho State for a debt that has lieeu honestly contracted. It is supreme nonsense to suppose that South Carolinians will ever repudiate their just debts. None know tho fact better than these very colored men; md, therefore, wo ave bound to assume that thu propositiou, if made at all, will ho made to conceal borne ulterior de? sign. As an offset to tho above movement, wo understand that it hus been deter? mined, by Parker, Njtiglo mid other members of the Slate Government, to organize what will bo hereafter known as "the respectable Republican parly." [C/iavltaton AW irs. ?late of-^onth Carolina-Abbeville Co L'tH.'UT OF COMMON PLEAS. tn orge Meli Miller ami J. Towna Kotiertem?, lb ung nn.-iiiesci uuder tho Aim narnu ot Miller A Robertson, pluintifi's,against J?mi s M .Munin, defendant. 7* ./.i m fit M Murfim defendantin >hU fiction: YOU aro hereby stimuli neil and required to answer the complaint in lida notion, ?Vilich in li ed in tho o Ri co of the Clerk nf the Court of Common Pleas for the sod County ami to sm vu a copy of your uns iver on tin -tibseribeis. at their uflhsu, al Abbeville Court I louse, wubin twenty days alter the service ol Hun summons un ?eu, oxolui-ivu ot ilio day ol eurvico. If you f.iil lo answer this "nmplaint, within thu "timu aforesaid, tho plaintiffs will take judgment against you, for tho sum of three nu pd rod and seventy ?evin dollars and forty two couta, with interest at tho rate of seven percent per annum; from tho twentieth day of february, ono thousand eight hundred aud seventy-one, on ibo sum of iwo hundred and uiiie (lullars und ?ixty ci-titB and costa. THOMSON A FAIR, l'laiutiffa' Attorneys. Dated Abbeville Court /douse, 20ib of Feb? ruary. ls7l. To titi' defendant, Jamen M. Martin: Take ii Ut icu that the summons in thia action, of which the foregoing ia a copy, w?? Hied in thu omeo of tho Clei k of the Court of Common 1'h-as, ut A tn ie vii le Court Home, for Abbeville County, in tho ?stat? ol Soam Carolina, on tho 20;h of February, 1871. THOMSON A FAIR, April 1 -tl PJamtiff?' Attimiota. Administrator's l4ot.ee. ALT. perroas having claims against the Estate ur tho late J.uim H. MCMAHON, deceased, will present them immediately, pro? perly attested, to tho uudcrt-igned. and all persona indebted to enid Estate will make immediate payment and eave costa. JOHN AONEW, Adm'r Estate Jua. a. McMahon, deo'd. Maroh j ili-lmo Fishing Tack lo. - wurr*-^ JUST REOEIVKD-A NEW ?*T$?J8??uppiy ut nam NU TACKLE, l'A TJ?M T HA U H. ?ie. ,a U .(? WILLIAM OLA/.E, . April ?tl3 Sign of tfia Clock'.' [Ctoftn?OTO?;~Ttt?%toclc 6f c^tt?b in ? Char legt ou, should liave been 21,800 b at ea ; inposion 312,000, and" ib ' 8*van nali 50.852. They wero incorrectly re ceivod by telegraph.] .? pl?'t^ OOLUMDM, ti. O.,. April 8.-SaW o? cotton, yesterday, 25 balea-middling 18, NEW Y?I?I, April 7-Noon'.-Plot? quiet and unchanged.- Wheat and corn qnict and firm. Purk dull, at' 20.50. Cotton-no markot, in consequence ol Good Friday. Freights firm.: Finano?U and security markets cloBed. ... . 7 P. M.-Floor quiet and unchanged. Whiskey lower, at 90^@00X- Wheal quiet and firm-winter red and amber Western . 2 60@2 65.. Corn-- beivyJina lower, at 78(n)80}?; bande?me white Sou Hiern 00. Pork lower, at 2^25? Beef doll. Lard unchanged. Freight^ quiet. . ,"...",' ..^c? LOUISVILLE, April.r 7.-^oor.JMq oom unchanged. Mess pprk -2O.0p. Shoulders 8; clear sides 10%. Fa oked lard 12>?@13;?. Whiskey 87...;, NEW ORLEANS, April 7.-W?fir'afi?m super 15ne 6 25; double 6 C2@G 75; trap?o C90?7.00. Corn 70?78.. ibAd?lfg mess offering at 21.00. Bacop.VdaJl.'^ft 8^?IC. Lard doll-tierce 12@13t lag 13?i@13%. Molasses-plantation';,re-,, boiled 35(a)45. Sugar- prime 10@10|?. Whiskey--Wostern rectified ' owWci Coffee-prime 14(3)16%. Cotton qui?f> bnt firm-middling 14tX<&U%l, reo?t?ttf 7,437 bales; sales ^OOO^tool?*(228,Wi. receipts of the'wees' 29,015;' W1& 36.000.. ?'- ' ?? "d .d?" CINCINNATI, April 7.-Fi?dr ^*?Q? Corn dull and unchanged. Lard, dali and drooping. Bacon-asked for snVinI*f ders 7?i; clear sides 10#.:Wbf8*?y weak. , , Ali - , BALTIMORE. April 7. -Golton quiet and H tea tl y-middling i? M y,(c$l4.%y recotpffl 295 bales; sales 293;. stock, ?0,101; ' re? ceipts of tho week 2;235; sales 3,033, ,.ir CHARLESTON, April 7. - Cdttoio qa?et-r^ middling 13%; receipts GU3 bates:- sales 3011; atoek 21,087; receipts'of'tbe week 4,300; sales 2,50J. . ...... M .'BILE, April 7.-Cotton-receipts 1,993 bale?; sales 500; stock 54 690} ro? ccipta of thc week G,IJ49; ealea 4,0P0. AUOUSTA, April 7. - PoMpoj j. at cady? with fair demand, at 13>?@13???or mid diing; salea 420 bales; recmpta ??5, BOSTON, April 7.-Nothing doing. Ra ccipta of cotton for the week 3,201; salee 1.400; stock 12,000. ! NORFOLK. April 7.-Cotton quiet-low middling 12^; receipts 415 balpa; salea 150; stock 4,150; receipts of the week 6,193; ?ales 400. - U ?'< * SAVANNAH, April 7.-Cotton in mode rata demand-middling 14; rreooipts 1,047 bales; sates 1,300;' stack 49,031;: receipts of tho week 9,224; nales 7.200. WILMINOTON, April. 7-r-:Reo9lfita of cotton 60 bales; stock 2.1?G; receipts ofc the week 318; aaloa 113.. . i witoii lisa L. fcc ru ic rcs cpttkiinvfy _ COKRKOTKn WF.KKLT BY THE no?BP ffiEJaBS. ' ?P?'LES,' $uu.l u?o^'iOu ISOLS?^S^^S^? li .?KUNU.2*^^33 Now Url'nB: ;, iSUfefiOi UALE Bore, .Manil.?o?? ?u?ar U'ae,. OeOfeJKs N.Y.orWea^lb 8@12 N?an, fr UOfi?fiO<&??&'. HurrEU,Nort?. 10<?5? ONIONS, fcmub? 7?<&2.0?f Country, ?Cb.20(ia30, Oii^K^ruaoue,'g4Q?fi% BACON. flama.12?@V2 Machinery. .78(?51 00 Sidea, y Lb.. 12(814 dFBOiE, ?old ?l OS Shoulders... ll<312 bilver. .".?1.03 OASULKS, 8pcrm4U(t{.7u POXAT'B, Iris 1 OOfoa COI Adamantine tb IC? l? Sweut.bua 9u@l- l?, COTTON VA UN 1 30@1 4u fl ion, Carolins tb 9ruo [JoTTON.t?tct M.....14 ?iioT, libug. 260Q265 ili.ldbng .13 dALT,?iveirp.S20&22fi Low Midl'B.14 ?OAP,?fn>,..ri..)??gWi Good Ordny,_ 12 .-JFIBITU, AlcohoU'tft?(U Ordiuary.11| Brandy . .4 lX)@**Cd, CHEESE, E. D.U.. 20^2^ Gin..?OOOiKb factory.1C022 Kum...,, .2 0Q&I CO, UOKI-EE. Ibo, fc}LM7<,,4'?? Whiskey,. .laS?riCO, LaKiiavra_2K&23 Seo AU, Crue A p,.. .161 Java.28 <c'M Brown... .... ,12014; fnonu, Co. 700/(410Ot: STABon, $ Ib... .SiQ&lQi Northern. 7 5U@11 00 TEA,OrovunMOO?itCSi ll HAIN, Com 1 15401 20 Black,. ..100?lJ?> Wheat_1 -lOfi? 50 TOBACCO, Chw.60@l 00 Oats. 90@100 Smoking,tt...60<ai 00 Peas.... 1 20@1 40 VINKOAH, W?no,.0???60 HAY, Nortli, ^ewt.25u french.... ColOO;. Ul UER, Dry, $<U>12?<frP- WINK, Cham. 28?85-.C9I Oreen.@S Port, ^Kal 3O0(?56 83. LABO, ??IL.15 Sherry.... 3 7 m7 ro I.UIK. ?nun '.> 65'?7>2 7f? I Madwra.. 30008CHIv ICE CREAM, rpo be had at McKKN/,IE'8 SALOON, on X And after to-day, during the ae&eon: Aprii_7 _. ,- ? - ' JUS1 RECEIVED, m? ASM.VI.T, invoico ot tboee Konnio? A'hert' HISCUrtS. maunfaciur+d by McKt nxi? .V McKeuzie, Kilinbur^, Hcotlaud. ' ALSO, J l'ngtish Ibt-uuita. fancy Kio Kaes, Br? liAnts. Oems,Condilli, ?kc. A inri 17 JOHN MoKENZIB. Q0?D BUTTER, r. ' . J FINK 1?EKP, ?iio Beef Tongues, flna11 Smoked neot. 8u?ar-Cnred Strip?, -.n^ar-Curotl Shoulders, Sugar Cured Pir (lams, Dutch Henings, Croara Cheeao and Champagne Cider, at ''-ul Aiirtl fl _O. pTEHCK'*!. Just Received and For Sal?;''-'1 ?"fc l-lt>*. O. R. SIDES, at lSjor : aiVRIU 1,000 lbs. Shoulders, at iajo. 1 000 Iba. Hams, at like. 1 OJ? Iba. Jowls, at 12?u. Uv MONTEITH A FIELDING. State of ?outh Carolina- Abbeville Co. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. John Knox, Plaintiff, Janiea M. Martin, Da? fondant. <,',?". To Jami s M. Marlin, DefendantL in' thia action. *.' ' YOU'AIT hereby aummoned.and required to answer tho c implaint in thia aullen, wnieh is Sled in tho office of thu Clerk of th?. Conn or Common Pleas for-tba said County, aud to Kin vo & copy'of your ftnawer on th? subsonhers, at their office, at Abbi vitia Oonrt House, witbtu twenty dftya arter tho serviotipf this su m mous on you, excludive of tho day'yf ?crvicG? ' ' . K - /V If you fail to answer this complaint within0 in time afor?^alQ? thonPP lutnT;,Wtll t?k*! per cerit ' nkjr a. dav of May, nile thousand ?lgu??fcuaaTO 4w seventy, ou tba pnm of tihj^ttraB.^Hsrr. Dated'AbbeTOlo^?Vb rVbrd?ry, 1871V,' . . To the Vff?ndatd. 'J?n\t*M. Martin:.. Tako notioa- that ;i^,.^Wnwnf? m this ac t io u, ot *h foh .th?. KM RoW Ht cony WM Common Pler^kVAWoWW Abbeville q?UyVwh^^^l^A?p?^ C*r? April l so PlalmifTa Attofft*??. ..