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July 19-8 NATZ-A bil *9Pd p'ropriating $60,000 to, the. port, utr in'tio,9 i4ourn es, the 25t. Wbll t':644ot,he National debt w*A en Up and the amendment was adopted R (ting the depositing of money in th( tpal.Banks ere there was a United a depository. The bill was pas'sed. provided for (he. payment of one hundred eiht .. millions annually on' pritcipal ilaIftpi fit.'dept. Ai.othir 'provis. 1l suthe.oies the excess of, gold .o be sold fRUq;JtPt Otates 'noti f'a open market Whn the.aurn in the Treasury is above ffty r. Trumbull offered,a joint resolution Thceognizing Tennessee as a State. And as sn6h entitled to all rights and privilegis. Ordered to be printed. lotis; Stevens offered a resolution, the 4enate coneurring, that when Congress ad. journ iji 4Journ to meet Saturday, Decem ber Ist, unless sooner called together, suoli powe. ri' :case .of oinergency, is hereby graritgd to the presiding o7f4cors of both Iou,ses. Some objection being 'mlde to the considering of the resolution tiow, Mr. blevens witydrer it, but. gave, poicb that lie would oit to morrow, Bi',nghait calil up the joint resolution so1e mo,ha'oio ;eported fron -econstruo tion Coti.nttee providingfor the admission or Tennic4eo 'i the Union. -Stevene oppos. .L b/ a Uotion.to lay it on the table. Mr. Bingham ofered a sigbstitute to at once restore the State to.its. 9)nwr relation Io the (eneral: Goiernmenrt. V'ending the 'ul,jact. the House adjOturned. Froi tew York . .% yolticJuly 19h.-Iy the case of lie cottoln s.ll terMi under the confittion act on GovernU10 as-ount. the clai!mauts mov ed for removal of adjtdication- from the United Stales to State Court.. 444go Net Poti dlecidted nd.vvraey yesterday. ThdI heatet jerin is apparently over, the thermomet er this morniug.being 7edegrees. There were 320 deaths esterday from' all causes. Total suieti'oids this subimer28, ')f which 135 proved- atal. Struck by Ligltifnig, 14,.w Yon,,uly 19.-'TlieNew York rope factory. owned by Lawmence & Sons, Wil. liam,iburg, was struck by lightning yester ,day, four boilers expkoded. two were driven i hrough a brick wall a-distance of six hun d,-e,l fuct, destroying s everal trees, the other two pssing t4rough and tlestroyed a brick stablo and fell sohie distanoe off.. killing one man. The Presbyterian Chruch in Brooklyn, St. Jolu's Chatpul and St. Tho. restrs Church, in this city, wore also struck aritt allihtly danaged. The ship Cynosure was-also struck. Two men were killed by a flash of lightting In the streets of Brooklyn, and a row of twelve onAnish ci ho ues .L Mja.troyed by the lighti"t Froin Mexico. Ncgy Youg, Jt)y 19.-La,est Mexicnt ad vIcae topor$.ampico ndui Tuxlan taken by ite Libgraqse-. General Somadred desirl6d %lwi9 b;npe4tists and suit6idered the'former city. The' relopa o Ma iimilani and iW . L.- pI Iskteady and - 4: - Ahern $I 5. Wbeat dull. Porl *a q~uoted at $8126. ld dull. ftigar- a 11@B cog. ge losedi buopent." G NM,July.. 19-The Demo art~J$l grocat .mcdtinjg yesterday whtic'h 's. &e~ Iti5 Mont gombry Blair, Gioo. A-Si ~4 o ied oghere. . Blair proedicted tin aluou d th4 RwJ.iaals carry the 'October ~i'tft~ (4'i'd ~"txgld be the' - esblish.. 1josea of t M )?resident. and t,wo Oqngresses,a Y 'f*he Rid16hls -*ndtd thien im#*tIltely '~il ac'lresidon't. Johinon arid lair'n' him' 14ci the othier hand, kIdi Isteera *lm iembord of (Congress'would unite with rekularty elected ni6mbet's from the a. , 4f also war nod lisa hearars that were on~ the eve of anothmer 61vil war, atie-kIld of which would be in the North, while the South would be a unit. YAn exchange says. we were compell ed~'.to.refuse an of'er Qfjob printing thme ~ th,. .day, by a - man whoa innneutly 3jlWto get some .postage stamps $fi'nt, -4'd Ri' waitquhte dieAppJintdd b eoi 'e could -not do the work-h'e "w*J.ied' 19kn real bad to put on the .letter when fh4e writ to a gal, and they cost to. Jarn. d mmmhli o buy ofttlium post-ofics fck Our us"alj,q9it.city, hasgiven bitth lately to a fi rst-glass sensation. in the shape of the oll iid James difilcul ty, qf l nt I0, have doubtleo been dtly in . Pollard was arrested: but i!es )a succeeded, up to tAis tUne,. kdin' the poice. Their e9orts to arrest him have occasioned the most amusing farce of the season. On the -artiYal -of the Northern. train at 21 am. a da or so since, a (r.- Johnson, en gaged in the "irtn fVotit" business, who bears itriking resorhblance to JaMes' rother, was arrested as Mr. Jais, not. withstanding- his,earnest assertion' thot Johnson was his name. Not wishing to alarm his wife-by appearing- before her dnde! police escort., he requested to be garr,ed to stimdry bars on.Broad street, to prove his ideat.ity, when, to his gieat horrdr, he was invariably addressed as James, and the police were con-in .ced. that they had the right tnah, but in comphance with '.his urgent entreatie3 they went with him to several more bars and Iotels, where he *as always called James. -A last, perfectly fuddled, he was carried by his captors to the St. Charles 1otel, on the way to the Sta tion-house, .where the proprietor spoke to him as Johnson, and 'Mrs. Johnson rushed to his arms, claiming him as her ki.sband. but unfortunately he had not previously stated that he was a married man, and ihe "myrmidons of the law" 61m(lt i rat, and, saying that game bould not. be played off on them' marched their prisoner to the lock-up, where he swel. ,ered until breakfast time, for the weath er was hot ellouglh to boil a man in his perspiration. ite then induced the off1 cers4u allow him an1other chance, but the people having got wind of the joke infuted that he was James. So at 10 a.i perfectiy bewildred by the denial of his name by pcquaintances end friends, and doubtles-i aftected byi-requnte'isits to bars, lie appeared before the Mayor, and in answer to the inqiry who be was, replied-he really did tint knoW That he had always thought Timself Johnson, but now he could not say whither he was James or Johnson. At this point amid the laughter of the crowdt 'some persons came forward and ideititled the gentleman that'Aidn'' know himsel, and delivprud him from limbo. Since then he has beenl so persistently ignored as Johnson, that- he stays at homq. fearing that Pollard will shoot him wiha double4barreled shot gun for James. We understand lie proposes raising- a novel legal question in trying to fave Pollard bound over to keep the peace as far as he is conc,rned.--New. York News. A letter fron a Brazilian officer de vcribes some of the beauties of soldiering in South America: "iimphibioi s cre.v tares abound. In my own tent I have already killed four spakes. Every morn ing I find myself accomphnied by a bo dy-guard of fifteen *r iwahty .monstrous toads, which have q6ietly- spOt ' the night goder the corners ofthe hids that servo rue as a bed. enormous alliga. tord promenade regularly hoMa lake. to lake every night. In a maj6r's tent tie other day, one wis kille4 that niaanred aboutsix leeL in length, and,an uifortu nate,Brazilian soldier was unexpectedly taken off hise i%, by one of these horribie cretnr6s and Ichrried into the nearest 'DONFECTIO NARY. JAM no r, p,repared to furnish ge4l ra such as Pies, teed Milk. Cakes, Syup, &c. A variety of P,lain and, Fenoy andy al ways on hattd. -Currants and Seedless aaisina for -cook ing. Also, Marisgo (skes, 'Jellies, Can Fruit and Pickles. fpe .for sele, not, less that 20 enmts wort h .will be sold.. Call at the Thespian Hlail over thie' post. ofiee- 0. Ii. LADD. july 2l-xi 3JST EEX02ZVED, HY CALi00ES, ' ' IlIOWN DIL BROWN and BLEACHED HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS, SUSPENDtRS, TOOTH! AROSHOS, ALSO, ADIE8' * and ENTLMEFM' HAT8. * o foAsh.j,y 0t New Y04 Cost i PoR 040. abffer thq remah e r 9f our stridtli SV1ImS. N, GOODS NEW YORK COST, FOR CASH I First ftte Muslins, 88l, Blest, Muslins, 42j. Call and 'he convinced. july 12-tf * LADD.BROS'. 0laret Wines. FOR SALE BY F OBACOT, RIVERS & CO, July 7-tf No. 2. Hotel Range. FOR FAMILY USE. A DAMNANTINE CANDLES, Arrow Root, Tapioca Starch, Salts, Lemon, for ex. tracting stains, Cream Tartar. Cooking Soda, Extract Vanilla, Ginger, Black Pep per, Indellible Ink; Rat Exterminator. Also, best 1io and lava Coffee and Sugar. Just, received by KETCHIN, McMASTER & CO. july 10-of HARDWARE J U S T RE.C E I V F D BY Ketchin, McMaster & Co., CONSISTING IN PART OF I AND SAWS, Plqnes, Augers, Chisels, . Files of 8eVeral kinds, Screws, Ilinges, Screw Drivers, Door and Pad Locks, Draw-, ingKnives, Steel and Iron Squares, Com passes, fine Cutlery Garden Trowels, ilipes and Forks. Per cussion Caps, L'olt's Cartridges, Faucets and Mula4ses Oates and Porcelain lined Sauce Paus and I'roserving Kettles. ALSO, Shoe Thread. Wrapping Twine, Plow Lines, Well Rope, Sh1ot. ALSO. A fresh supply of "notions" at Tuck Combs, Dressing Combs, Tooth Brushes, Vest and Coat Buttons, Ladies' Beltb, Ladies' Hose, Ladies' Collars, , Port. Monna*eq, Linen Braids and Tapes Elastic Braid, &c., &c. June 30'-tf Choice Tea. FINI HYSON TEA. Best Rio F Coffee, Adamantino Candles, Maca roni and Mixed Pickles. At KETCHIN. McMASTER & CO'S. march e7'66-tf BAON1 SIDES; LOW FOR CASH. A OIENAL ASSO9TAiE1jTOGROCE ARIES. DuBOSE EGLESTON & CO., June 80'6-tf No. 8, Hotel Range. MT, ZION INSTITUt, WINNSBORO, S. O, T HE exercises of Itis Soho o will be resumed Monday, the 11th of July. TERMS PER SESSION. Board with TmitIon in all the branch es except,.Philosophy, Chemistry and French, $180 Tuition of day scholars in the classi cals or higher ,English and Matht emnaticnl departments, 8 0 Tuit ion in .otheo- branches from $12 to 20 Course of Cheistry or Phiooh, 1 French,. hiooh, 15 The above rates reckoned in the currency of t.he country. Paytmont required half in advance--the residue at t.he close of t.he session. Brudente required to furnish bed linen, covering' and towels. (G. A. WOODWA RD, juneo26-fDx8 Principal. ILule.t'oPlead. Thte State .of NostIle Carollaan. FA IR,FJ1LD DISTRICT." ' IN TIlt CoMSIoN PLEAs. hi. L. Elliott, l's. Attachmerit. John Adger, - WA ~EREAS the Plainti# 4tid-on the 7I th day of May, $A D.' -1896, file his Declasiion against the Def,netnt, who (as it is set'd, Is absent flronsan4 without the limits of' the State, ated like heither wife nor attorney known witt b.h saspe upon whom a 'copy of the said decfaration might be served. Itis therefore ordered' that the said bIe fendant do appear and' 'lead to the said D)eclarat ion on or before. the 8th day of M~ay, A. D. 1867, otherwIse final aind absolute judat.e will the ie gien and ,warded o 8. B.- OLOW NEY, C, C. P Clerk# Offie, Fafield hDisteint, 4theth. 88A NO, 6 ,rpp(4NUz t8r BT. CHAULE8TO1% 8. 0. WK. 0. bUKas, T. 0. It. D*IX@, JOHN 2. DUKEs, J. M. OARSON, may 12'66-1aw8ni , INWIsPIA404"8 DRY GOODS CHARLSTOX HOUSE, STOLL, WEBI & 00., BANCROFT'8 OLIV STAND, 287 King &, 3 doors Belotw Wentwora. WE have pq o% n I French and American, which are o the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either for clothing or for barter with them, our wholeede, roobs - dfe* cevery indooeaeet. Plant4tios goods in eve y0 00. . The being % pue soax., til planter and ajmt Able to vTst i 'dtpi'is ao. Ootbin 'witi A '-rit meet with pAt'"P 6 ttebtlatu. ,?f N. B. ;mplase.wiUMIepoo Iets, sent to any part of the *itqt hnpr stock consists in part of White Ofsabarghs, Striped Onaburge, Blue Denitn, Browm.Denime, Heavy Brown S1irtitl.s, Fie. Sea Island Brown Shirtinge, Bleachea Shitiftings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6-4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue nod Stripped BlueHoamepuns, Bleached and Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, liosi6ry ad Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Danub ask, tll qualities, Calicoes, all qualities Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, Fine Scotch Giighanp, Spring ,Silks and Black Silks, Colored Muslins,: ih i4fay Fatlity, Fine Fronchi 'MusUlej Whijt%-ug. lack Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Dae Farm. ers' Bnowd Linen Drilli, Fanby -Drills and coltonade. T6gifN6 &:eVery' variety to be found in our lino; which we offer at WIIOLFSAPI.: AND I VTA i r.. 'kll Dbnestic Goods are sold at a very. small.Advaince on Agents' prices. Wowouldrespectfully call the attention of he' Plant"rs, Merchnrts. and the cii zens geterally of Fairhield District, to our ady,erisenient, and solicit a call from them slould they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King St., 3 doors below Wentwort '1'iirleston, 8. C. H. . rotLL, ' Charleston, CHARLES WEBB. It. C. WALKFt, jan 18't16-lyr Gen. Sup'ts Office, . b b. Q. CHANGE OF SCILEDULE. Sur,sv \ rxNDNT'8 OFFIc1, Charlotte & S. C. Railroad, Columbt4, a. C., June 1, 1866. 0N and after Sunday. the 8d instant, a Passenger 'ITrain will, run over this Road as follows : Leave Columbia at 4.15 P. M. Arrived at Charlotte 11.15 P. me. Leave Charlotte at . 12.16 P. X1. Arrive at Columbia 7.15 P. M. JAMES ANDERSON, june 5'66 Suprintendent. ~ ~) Eve PbliuledI WVIfteen"MR large - letter paue to . aCeRs statueM TIE K(ECOGNIZED SPECIALIMlES OF OUR DAY. Prof. Egbert Jackson, formerly of Lon lon, Robert, HeFbert, M. D., from Philadel phia, and Dt -Xugett Velpeau, formerly of the London and Paris Venereal Hospitals. IPrmanent and speedy cures.guaranteed oft .Gonorrhea, Syphillis, Gleot, Spermatorrheea or Self-Abuse, and of every possible formi 'of private dissease of every name or nature what.soever. Dr. lterbort's Anti-Alcoholic Compeound, an utnfailingre-nedy for intenperanece; write for' partiettlrs. Mostati of Light, 800 pages, 100 plates, 5O'dents, 8 for $1. -) .Dr.nokson's iFemoale Monthly P'ill,; $li per bps,. extra fine $5, ua iafe and effectuiul r,emed,9, fur all irreguclaritilea anti obistruc tiomt, n'om what ever- ocuse. Dr, Jackson's Ot- ell inuv.ipraliug Liaimaat, $' lper bot tlo. 84td f*r ol ulag,),Genuine FrenQh oatces $1, 6 for $4,12 forc$7. Send for air aular andi write, you will promptly receivo a lindl. discreet nnd explicit eanswer. Ad dlregec Drs. .Jackson, Herbert & Co., or tim. l'N 1117 Sycamore Street. ' Medi-intes and ja(Ashitons sli,t t, biy, part of t14 Countrg'. L iSrRIU~TT lII I.QUITY. Ex Parto ' Bill to C. D). Melton, 'Perpetucate Soir Northern CIrouit.) Ta stimony. J ENNET DOUGLASS, having filed he: 'Petition under above Bill In order to perpetrate ok t..ptiu.oag to the past exis. tene, louis and coniteitai of a Deed of Convey ence, to hims of a certain tract of land, situate in Fairfield District, on the waters 01 Little River, by the HIeir at Law of Alexan. der Douglae, dqcd, ,Al. parties ix erested ar4'not(a.d.to a#ps&t it Sbe e, pi tion of three months from tis date, to cross-exam ino the witnesses that may he produced, and produce tetiuaony in reply, Winnsboro, 8, C.. -Tune 15th,~ 186e6. nea 10..i1ma.' "A.spr'gapproaches AnN WO Reached e ' rMetw s come eout -Atd Nktt and Rats, I epile of cat*. Gaaily-e ' about . "18 years establishedin N.. "Only infallibie remedies known.' "Fre, from Poisons." "Ot da Iorous to t#el tfuman Family." 441WAt64,e ot oft eir holds to die." iwtffiRtt, Rach, &sa E. e - a er's, is . paste,-u'sed for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &c.; &a., &a., &d.' Afeslte" Bed-Bug Exterslsaut . tr, (4 P, 11qd or wash-used to destroy, ond also as a preventiv6 fdi- Bed-Bugs, &o. "Costar's" Electic Powder for' Issecse lpjfor Apths, Mosquitoes, .leas, Bed-Bugs,' Insects on Plants, owl, Animdls, &o. I I ! BaWAREI I ! of. all worthless imitation. a !3eq thqt "osAa''! name is on' eaci Bx, Bottll, and Flast, beforo you buy. W AtirNab, REIRT . COSTAR, 484 iroadway, N. Y. *" Sold' SW By All Druagists alid Retailers everywhere South. Barnes, Ward & do., New Orleans, La. 1860. INCREASE OF RATS,-The Farmer's dazette (English) assorts and proves by fig ures that one pair of RATS will have a pro geny and deeendayus.no'lets than 051,050 in three years. NOW, ondess this immenso family eau, 1ie kept dd*n, they *ould cbn sume more'tod han would sustain 65,000 humant beingq. .MW e0 MCs'rAa's" advertisement above. 1866. RATS versus 1IRDS.-Whoever engages id shooting small birds is a-cruel man; who over aids In exterminating rats is a benefac tor. We shpuld like sordo- one to give us the benqfit of their experience in driving oft these posts We need something be sides dogs, cats, and traps for this business. -Scientific American. N. Y. US. See "CosTA It's" advertisement above 1866. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR Is sitznple, safe andt sure--the .most, perfect.' RA T-ificatiob nieeting we have ever attend ed. Every Rat, that, can get it, properly' prepared, will eat it, and every one that. eatm it. will die, generally at some place a a distant as Vossile'fom were it was taken. I---ake Shore. NickS ,tiror. gS See PCoa'rt's" advertisement above. 1866. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need be so no Ion ger, if they use "Cosna's" Exterminator. Wetveusedit'tooba satis faction; tnd if' t box.oost$, we would have iIt. WVe have tried pqisens, but, they pfecled' nothing ; but "Cbstkr'e" artticle itd ks the breath ou of ha'tss' Mdiee',' Ro&ebet," Ants, and Bbd.Irugs,'qniceker thati *0' can write It. IIt is in great denmapd all. over the coutitry. -Menduat, Ohio, Oa Atte. B9. See '%'osTran s' advertisement above. AVOICE FROM THE FARh WEST. Spleaking of "CO.TA's" Rat, Roachi, Ant. &c.d Extertfiiuatdr-,."rnore grain and pro visions are dlestr'oe4 annuially in .Gran County by vern,tin tiat w'ould pay to~ tons of' this Wfnt at\d tns~idetIlEr.&Lu-caster, iei,, See '"osA t'' 'dtertisettff ab,ove FARMERS ~A66.&EKE%t ehe 14 reoeI.nt that, hundreds of dollars woph ?,uGa , fovsions, &c., are an nually 'dest'r'ye by Rasts, Mie, Af's, sad' other insects and vermin-all of which can be prevented bpy fews dollai' worthi of "CosAR's'- Rt,. llqaeh, Atat, &e., Exter minator, bought and Vsed freely. ''.See' eE'k "dvetsethent abiove. SSold gugiptd n ~.er, oyArywhere S41 A gents, - New Orleans, La. L inuaA'fish.yae