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LN N1 8 TUE-I ,T fJWEtKLT,4 WOLU~~~IE U ~WtiN4BOR0,. C., OnTHURI8DAY MORNING, JULY 20.,18665. r~-m1'~ 4 TN.~ TRi.WNINEY ItEWB: 4 3t 'J.. i3RagTON. Tilt. TRi-WaEa.Y. NqW8 ipbish.ed on, lprpday ant aturiday,pt ONE DOLLAA tmonth; in advance. -8uogid cooleebTk Ca".II*. A4Ver1tIesnts .in sytcd at ONE DOLI4R pI o ar ; inIes or leg#, for the first, .#nd . Vcente Mr eachr subse q(e11t insertiok Inveriably in advrnce. as- DURB15C & WALTER, Auction and Commission Merphauts, Columbia, 8. 0., are the authorised agenta it that plaeo, in colloetingsubuoriptione and advertisenents f t e . they will receipt fo all montes lue this offi0. -esume of the New.. The Philadelphia Ledger of June 14, - sys the stearmef .Ieteo btought up from Fori D1eire, yesterdiiy. four hundred'and eighty prisquore., who-had been' releamed upit taking t.he oath of allegispee. Th'Were all 116 officers, opptainss d Brat and second lieut6nafits, rand aong them were.. representatives Nne almost every portiQu 9 .the South -frem "Arktnsas, Mississippi, Florida, Go6orgia, Alabama, North Carolina, E1o'h Oarliga a4, Texis. "Ginerally they appeared to be in roust halth, and very thw bore' any traces of either bd~iler, m'ental suffering. With few -elg O,ns theylhad as Iuch baggaga - as thy c.Wld stagger tn*dr, a P parel wornby neatly #1l q6ljem.was. in 'gbod ordet. The Columbia Pmix says :'"We learn', that 0ov. PArig 1i88 ggP to Washington, via Newberry and Ches ter,'we premnine to receive detailed iin. siuctiodie reiards his ofil. A few days $ r:g iti~n1 'ack, 4iM4d doubt . notAA 4hawillhn prpeeaed to h6a 1k bors in Columbia." . Mr:.T. BLoith'having retired from the afltor,. 0yblished at Augusta, -*G a the paper will hereaftegby pub lihed by Mr. PANaouaWAsu. Iis tho ' onLy Catholirjoufiein'the but, ?and 38.WeroIy the undiiej a ort of the inombers of that chnrch. The late rebel arobives- captnred throw much lighi etf -t i4*igement of affikird it th6 1gittf 6f the'war. -The Republ' of Weakin ivas a Almne uggested ; and d4e. by qnly i a, o It also appear jthit the dr yki ty oft 4ie e ' i tp - ?)ms ef the discussion.. It zio* teenis'thatt "he 'indians coin. iipn th West akre the Au o triee ,o nM99o .eyl 0n. to the eutbtak .e theywr th)Idvernuient.' Thee c*44na aro 4t% sped .W n MVgsa 4ete - Ivhe dotW P tP - t b 4i1tour. froqfio t IF% 10itaf A gl whsEI. pointment of Judge Pineoxe as Gov ernor of Alabama, he proieatig par ties hope to upset him.. One hatnded - thousand negroes are said to be 'subsidking on Government ra. tions in Virginia. Spain, has signi6ed her. intention of delivering td'the UnitedStates the rebel rain Stoiewal, nw 4t Havana. - The Washington conspirators MnD, -O'L AUGHAN, AnNOLD and SPANGLYn, will be taken to the penitentiary,: at Au. burA. The Vefrnont State C6nviption pas. ed resolutions in favor of negrsuftrage. o0MMEAoIAL. there is not much doing in our cottoft market. What has changed haddA o9frhanded 22c. gor, pound in green. backs. In.coin, buyers offer 15c. a 16S. per pound. In the Atlanta, Ga., Cotton inarket,' S101., t h staple commanded 20 a 25c..per pound. . In, the Macon, Ga. market Cotton is quoted at'28c.:'26o. per -pound. The salea for'the week is pit downr 'at '600 bales,. Otock Qip and is calulyed a 36,000 bales,. mostly owneajy Virgin ians and Tennesseeans. Twe - PCDMONT1'- RAL0Aib. - This Road, running frh'Greensbbro, N; C.,! to Daville, VA., ,ha been tak pos sion of by thq t. .: autl6rities as the propertt of the late Confedefate Gov. ernmeit. The ,dperintendeht of Cho SIond, Mr. Mis bodamead,' addreili the (9owiUg.'qtq to.,tje pifcer . n possession of the property 'Da'viller Vs.,- June -24. 1865k. 0H.' Drence, Esq-Lsir: -In, aco cordanee with the - kuthority. exhibited by y00 as aid totheTreasury'Dopertmentb of the United States, .1 turn over to you the property now on the .lione'of the Piedmon Uailroad, including engines #wd earsa'belpnging to other compa Ihte .State of Virginia; aloe *ti4terlsds ri the shops at Northside be. konging to:the-Richmond and :Danville Rairoad. 'itiig you notice that, -the shoys arid al. permanenttools contained aterein ayre the prdpdrty of the Riohtipnd and D.anwille .Railroad Co. theyr'pnly being-teated to the Piedmont:-Railroad Company . - -- , I as:the same timae I'Ofy -you, that the Piedmont Railtoad, with theiexcep. tibow of sixteen -husdrqd dollarwdf stock held by* individtralsi is-kthe ropert# of the Richmond and Daville Raalrmud Company.' Veryrespectfully Tuos. DoDANIIAD, Slqpt. Charloe .Demnocru. We hear, svera farxmers who they .will bavq to gnt farming. afterjba year,-,a#sitk io, dependence.to . pnt.in.rifg JAbpr. Tbne.gr AV e I and Iiki not av $= a whter qe-. greeq p ponthe ova J Mi' h~ ~ I94~ whz 4At grkm i .4Ole b* y., 4 e 'he rat'llre 1i No* Tork. RloHuoRD, July 14, 10 p. in. Washington.papers of to-day bring ac counts of a mod disastrous conflagration which occurred in New York yesterday forenoon;about 10 o'clock. The fire commenced in Barnum's Mu. seum building, corner Broadway and Park Row, and a diagonally opposite the Astor House. It is supposed to have been caused by the expbmion of some pyrotechnics, which had been prepared for use in some dramatic performances in the theatrica. department of the build. ing. I.The flames spread with great ra pidity to ovety portion of the house. pro. ducing terror, and consternation among the inmates, and completely paralising all efforts to check the raging element. The Museoan Building is very tall some four stories in height-and serious apprehensioni were entertained from the first,'that. 0l, the talable buildings in the entire block would be destroyed. The Herald newspaper buildings on the, northwest corner of Fulton and Nas sau streets, of great height' and very. valuable, *ero completely destroyed, along with the greater portion .of its types, presses, etc. 2 - . The buildings on Ann. street wore oc. oupied chily es 'priming, offices ia the uppor ~portions,. aid many publishler and printers were thrown out of em plo m., ent . i. ' ... ., , , ' '. he total loss .is estimated at from *1,760,000 to -2,000.000 1 The Herald., buildings, were erected some fif4eep" 'or, si'tpen ,years ago, at considerabla expense. 'They were com. plete in 'all respeota. for the proseoution of the gigantio busiess' for which they ware'originally 'deui~ued. 'barnum'a losses are *7ry heavy, and, well nigh irreparable. -14 had recently Snoountored great ejcpe;%qe in preparing for .the0orgeous.8peq 4?automima of "The Green Mon#We or the White Knight and Giant Warrior." . Allfthpl nAwwarid SpleOlid ,sery, costumew, et~jWere deetroyqd. The tivo living WMAil. whalea cap kured end'brought -o New York from RhecqWof Jebrador, aod Ezbibited in a mamanoth glass tank, wQre burnt. . A livig aligator 20 feet 190g, his vast allection of. Aish, - birds, flpworaoetc., were also.bunt.; His many Wax Fig are,- livin otters,- epals, .vtnagerie of living -anumals, monster Pyon, 'and a thonsand'other oqi-iuities wgr owael LOwed up by the, devopring. glement,. _Mbe-Allat .Wgiman,i (a.-Pountaio of lesh) was saved with grn difflctty; Rise . Ciroassap., Girl,, one 4( Ahe Grlass teaM,' Snginas in - tion,).n, J I othespartioles. of. mino imporkpsei rhose were all tl!t wver s ved. ,. .QOne,acoiit. tepresets hat. the fre waocasinad by.some ,xparingouts insche q#jcaI, whiI .were ing. pyh by Prof. osperess, the greq ,blcs er dM gign who %owas an une4.,C a :Oome "doo tgay be. f(,of)( Bn 's rpfits fropi t, swegisi inblishmenQt, when )& is .4 dlistdur Ingehe, eleves autonths, .*ng. ot a Bl~dt agpag reqoiptac kqn,~ lqi mounted to 142804 e UA4w,. 4owtera .his,: V l'givoe, P twqlv kvo dved and In ' tia angl ouqot r e4'y pp Xo*.wpa Nr ,t xTaorn S";A yeow. '' . ie4* The si a nelIrtIon * h Ge'N. Fonna-r -SRIOtmo INJUREl -The Mqwphis Argw of July 6, says Rather a serious accidenit occurred 0 the Mississippi and Teinessee Railros last Tuiehday' afternoon, about fol o'clock, as a -spider car was caniit down a grade towards the city, about mile this side of Senatobia, Miss., whe a plank on the track caught in the bral of the car and throw it off the trae1 At the time the acciderrt oo-Urred Gen ral N. ti. Forrest was on the'top of ti car, and had his shoiulder blade brok( in two places, and was injured interna ly. We learn that the people of Soul Carolina are very miach gratified -at t appointment ofB. F. Perry as Provisioi al Governor for that State. We pr sume they were surprised at his' appoin ment, as they could not have been betti p leased or suited if they had had the a lection in their own hands. Mr Perry a straight-forward business man, and hi always enjoyed the respect and coni dence of the great rmass of the people. his State. Prdsident- J6hnsou. in a pointing Mr. Perry; line shown his goc JUdgment and good soise. 1 - [Charlotte Democrat. BRAXTON BBAo00.-This old a1 prominent citizen .of . Louisana, who fortunes have been so varied, during 11 late war, arrived in .oui city by Q Mobile boat yesterday norning, aid, stopping at the. St. Charles, Gener .Bragg is in excellens health,. and loo) as if he could: ."give 'em, a little moi grape'.' - yet, - aa., lihe ..more lialcyc endtglprious, dqye, of ;,he xepublj Like alI egenerale ot'he 'Confedereo army, he recognizea ihe march of e-ent and is only ambitions to retire, a belbi thevar, and fulfil the. duties of a Anerica citixen. [New Orleans Pcayune, June 28: XiMal') bolo ngi IJ Tnfiek'h ing petitioned fot pAdon, h cas' vi f'ferrea' to Gov. Bgowulov. 'The G p ' letter in reply says" 1'1'his n'' CArol, were hi to com' , i'iin ' Stte~ofTeniiessq, woufd'uot be'poemi ted to livq five iainutes. Tje ioI woild not tolerate. his exnsence thet I can't dpy gnyinig igainst so poor hi men a' map as th is n4 I eaib't say anj thin fo,r 'ir4; hereoi-e SAY no 'JOME AA - RAT, ARCITEC' A1401 VIL BNGN31, 7 Po . 1. ;4t91r eeiQata ufezed of twhith, iate July 1M, 86 o un rsip ireby se;pnes*oeisu A nti yet 1f66 agit.. ea'1 iiIesaa eh~o5I Al Ian - 0% TnoS. l1'o the .Nzws, obe mosih, ON 2 n DOLLAR, or 'i bArter fo ether con.. nodities, All &rtieles necessary/or Uset ful in families, 'or 'IM. lingi, will be a taken in exchange, at fair prices, as , usually. understood in't narket .Bum for the better udeindg '6f Ou ' friends, we present the' T4l46'ing schedq e ule of rates, in the case of the mest ob. , vioRs commodities. For cno moxth's I. subscription -to the NE N wc6 will re, ceive either of the following, vi , h f bushe) corn, I bushel peat or'pota. toes. 24 lb Flour. 5 pounds butter. 5 ..l"ard. r 5 '" bacon. .2 gallons,Syrup. 4 head of chickene. 8& dpszon eggs, . Wood, and prOvisiIns goeiejally re )f ceived at fair market rates, - For single p e.T CENTS, or a proportionate amount in -'any of the above montioned '4rticles. Advertisements will be' inserted at d oe aollar per square (eight fluies, less) for ;the firMChertion. and seventg.five cents for each subsequent insertion----in. i variably in advance.. Aty fMende recoiving. papers, or'arii, vihg itithpiereor news, from ansy yle' n not now' irt full confietion'by mail, will - oblige us spelally , (v reporting t4tfie * NIsv office, and wIll hus: akdin preb ' venting ekeiting tumors. Tike TrieWeekly NeW . rUssianadR~ AT VFx 11oto, ii. ., By. J. B., BIt 't ON. Terms, Ox DoMiA pbr ionth, In adtines' Single. oaples Top = ., Advertieomente '.inserted at Ope pflar a% square, VIlgb lines n s viseo the At, elal *senty je Cents 0 weeh, subsequent Wsaeurtio. a . .9. SaIlroad. - 8 te l1:# recorkstructipa of this .th.o i h thoqlrr "_ovxl, ~I forbl 4~ bjv Ou.,' april 86 bls 0X Th relit h Weekly :4ksP) toru~ Ii I eo LIen willtba et Just .suob 4she ;IA toth Ii Q th tysge no - -