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Latest by Telegraph. European fntolligenco. P..1u, April 21--.Evening.--After th busi3inesis hourv, there wero rumors of 1ea3c congress, though disoredilod A I1rochimtinli. hams beou published i i '33e, enllin g Ipon Ith population to ris 'ist the 'apal (ioverniment, and promt, ing the of support. O(tribaldi. The i':-.s ./,urnal fasures file public tha e M ill he no war about. Luxetaburg, a: a I*.11c.tIl solutioll of tihe diliculty w about to be ''ound. The /-!cnd1 says i was.1 nio to be affected(3 by the leultraliza(io1 olthe UuD 1 luchy, us such a propositO voi o i. t be aaccepted onil (-it her sido of tit Ithne. On thke ot vher han-d, foreign corre l''ondent t,) London journi:ls Say, Ihei thoug1h war. may be avoidedI for the m11ouien11 it is certain to come. It is said Hismarc is anxi.us for peace, and CoutL Moliko pre 1011 inhnVdiato Wark-, as Prussa1131 is quite rJ'C alred aud has three chances to one e News Itoms. Ny.W Our.r.1As, April 21).-Another cre. vaisse in iii Parish hus seriousiy ondanger e Ie IInewly-built leveo. (.n I t- roc'i A pril 27.--Tho atnnual par wi1 ot tho th r ulosI or Fire Deparitmont, o curlredl to-dlay. The-re Wats someo feelini ectsionedh by a nilitary order forbidding tle procos.,ion muoving unless headed by til nI1tio1nl11 ibIg ; butl. the rd0r was31 comuiplied with. The parado wats very imposing, attracting thousa:ds ol'specialrs. Purrsnuu, April 27.--The Souhert faumine subscriptiol in this city exoced: Y.000. 8.%:1 Pia.\xvisco, April 27.-In tie casC of McCall Vs. (jen. MoDowell, who wn: imiprisonedl for exulting over Lincoln's as rai: 0tion, (ho jury returned a verdict o| WAs u.sTo , April 27.-Thad. Stevems has written a letter f'Or piblicatioll,. Coml. inenting upon the remarks in Senator ilH s Iwo speech1 a1t 1 lampton Roads4, in Wh-hi 130 ,:Lidl he wI11 ouhd he no imtpedi tI 'i)l Icuhr1 -epreselntativeis ill Con. es. it' they elected Unionl men, etc. ,Ivens, in 1i.s; letter, says no ma1n should 3333 pr3 I' mor the party. By wha n- bority d''''v :3y one say that by (he elec. tion of'33a delegates, itey will ie nadmitt. ei ? By w3lm aut horrity say that. Virginin will clet Iwo 1)yal Senators, when1 there ik im Vl 113iia. lie Conehi es it:; 311fllws : Wih is nothowized 1.o travel thle Country And ! l. ; 433k. 33 '13u33111in ty I would sav to the m43 t nih'33y', exp l t p nishIll(,-nt. an 1I thei 111i333l3d1e ; bull 11:3tir a wild con1iseation, to ny tho(e who !mnve been robied by disloy. :a m3w. TheI are my wikes and min Unly pt rhap:4. A33osr.\, April 27--Gov. irown a1. eh-essed 3 lirge meeling of Citizens, at the 0111ur1. 1iuse, this evening lie ook 1he am3e grwili as4 i3 his At1lntand Augusta 1IC0he; HdviI se11 IpI to aecole to 3 h i 3 ..1' i oi X 3ngr3, 13as it. g I he best and (ily h.op .j.I Iuhern restor.on, Persis. 1011t --iio wiil exasperate the North 13e i..10, An U:y lea1 10 co1n1iscion. ()It he3 .,I her 1.1111, -,Iwedy neeeputace Of thle 031I1s o1f 1 will lea.1 to speAy resto -:33i3n. The .uldren was received favora bly. WI 333dTI3', A pril 25.--A sqvlud of thie 71h tvah-y f%-undI ihia Cheyennies, thirty m3ile,; W t of 1Fort Uode, killing six, an(il lusinlg onilledci and One woundled. Rceipts 3'rom internal rovenue to-day -11,000l; r..eipts fromn customs4 and inter m31 revns'1- for t3n months, ending at this d31-t3 . - I, !.333)3100 )0 ---a falling ol' of $31, 000,000, as empared with the Same33 tim3e los ye. 'i:tndord Conover, w0ho committed per.. jury bfore thle C113 n3gressiona1l Inv'stigltion Cm33:nittee, h13s been sentonced to ten years lhe Overintient is not. advised of 11C 3.31et of th Ja pan3ese3 mission, which is Lxpecte'I hv) 3 to-1tJorrow. 'The SPIol/'" Wadhinglon correspondoni. rays( Suri 3'-3's trial i improbable, a1s f deelt i-premion H4 enevrlainked by thle admliinis 1.13 I30.it X3 i CI 1II3111.4 u 'K I10 *1.4.1 I111113. 13ra133 ion ahe1.' ents3 of Mrs3. 1,nrra33tt'31 11m310 conce13, which~ her') son's$ 1tial would onl13 11b313hz 303neked 3and defeateId Mar3q'uez, wh<ii arr'1ive1.d beforo)I' Pueblo3. withi 4,00O01en ed, 1o.-ing his3. guns13 3und131331f amuiIOU. G eor'ge 1l'('3b)1(1y 31331vedl to- day, ane3( vislIted13 Ib l'esidenIt and11 Sir' Fre'der'icl 11rne0, and13 let urnedt' to New Yor3k. Tax. trulb'-s 3are apprehended4I0 in Cuba an id the1 t.33oups3 ar1e. dr3illing const31antly. 11(3I ieu .vom Apiril MI h.-The 1101use 01 D)eleg:13e: pass3ed the0 bill, today, darect.ing (he 11oard of' 'ublic Works to soll the ro. mainin3 33g 331 tresI of tihe Stato( in1 vaious.3 ra~3ilroads:, aml3ou1ln.3I to about. $16,000,0t0, the0 purchase3333 money to bo paid1 inl Statt1. N 3w1 Out.sss, April 25.-Work 03n thmc Romani3 cr'ovasso0 131.s becn ordered to bi sus33pended,3.l for want of funds, labor am na.Lorial. The31 eI~tls1 of tihe planters 1.4 raise ftunds, men03tioned yesterday, wert -successfu3tl3. 'rie 10oss from) this orovasse Ih over $1,000,000. Fen. Mower, Bureat (Comm3isstionber, is furnishing ratIons, 318 fal as8 posn.ible, to0 the destitt of the overflow S9x. Lous, A pril 28l.-..Iancock's India11 ex1peditionl had.4 reache13d For't. Loane. Th'i< Che'yennefl Tud4ians13 mado4( professions 03 1p4ace,0 bu durinlg thie nlight aban~doned( thei0 1wig walms. -CGeneral Custari was seont in~ pu~ Usnvtn, Colorado, April 22. -Lookou Station, '275 miles East ofthis lac~e, on 1hk Smoky 1111l route, was destroyed by 1.1 (Cheyenlno Ind(ians11, 03n Monda11y last. ThreC ,mployoos of the1 Unlited States10 Expres 'comnpany were killed and sealped. WVAsnhiXG'oN, April 23.-hIloen, of MIs issi1pI, and Scott, of Southl Carolinn Jlur'aan1 functionaries, report oheerfullly fo March. ThIO plagtore aro encouragn1 80130413,.t iscompine.3d1.tha1t It is impos 33i3)1 to0 13mpress3 the1 ne~gro with the sanotic. of mar1ital obligatiLon3s. S1urr3att '8 caso3 was brouight up to.day 11i3 0co331se0 i3s ur.ginlg ant imme~ldiato trial butl the prosecutilon clmed time. It 1s estImated that thluoss53 to thle Unite flatesq 'f1internal reveue, 0on account1 0 d1estr'uctionl' of this year's crop of ooton sugar n'd3 mol0asses3, in the0 Stato of Loulil n33na, by~j the overiloibewonegtn tent mulluon dollars. 1) 0Jr3orr3, A pril 28.-Thne propeller Mont .gi:otery, tho first boat from Lako Michigar nrr' ie to-da31y. MIIment'e33, April 23..-The sfrafia at o3pen, and3 the firs1t boat. has 1.just arrived. A part of' theo city3 of St.. Pau11l lanesot1 is submer1c3gedl by t ho flood. A33(3.''rA, April 23 -A tragedy occuxrre at t~he raeo0 course3, 3near3 1this ciy, las ni1ght. Jerry Rteidi and( a1 man uinmed Mo13 ter a' an1( a1ltercation111l3. Reid( fired at Moli ter, shooting W. Mein3tzer, who interpost to pre0vent a dimoiulty. A brother of Molen zor's4 sho301 Ribd. Jhoth part'ios are dea< TJhe aff'air is miuch regrctted by tile commi ity. 1retr, A pril 28-SIx women all one3 man133-al1 colored-wore drowned~ 1 tho0 upsett.ing oeta bo0at yosterday, in Jam' iivor, near ClaIremnont. TJo-daly, a negro insisted on rIng ini tI 3treet, ear3s, and wh~en thie conductor pi himo off', several h'undred negroes gather< - 14ud isted thxat the man53 shIould ride. Is tog force of police eamo up, and ti 33an3 was3 arret e. Th'oro was mnugh eits monett dlurinig the tim.13. Interosting from Europo. LONDON, April 21--yening.--Prussia ha replied to thel proposittio for the settl mont of the Lixemuburg question, recently ly submitted by the groot powers of Ehuropo She denies that she is arming, but euphati cally reiterates that sho will not evacuat Luxemburg. War is now regarded as at most certain. FLR~onice, April 24.--The marriageoi0 tho Crown Prince lumbert with the Arch duchess of Austria has been postponed. Lisnox, April 24.-A serious emneuto i. reported to have occurred at Oporto. A t frigato has been sent thero to assist in res toring order. PAnts, April 24.-Princo Napoleon hai gone to Italy. PMuus, April 23.-Tho X1on,*eue, of to. ' day, las an editorial charging l'russia witi: neglecting to pe.aform the stipulationis of thie treaty of Prague regarding Schleswig. PAiuts, April 23. It is stated on good authority that Napoleon is endeavoring (t rL purchaso arms in the United States. Ti< chances apparently aro favorable. On the Luxemburg question, it is stated that Prussia disapproves of the compronist proposed by tho great powers. Gladstone is much consured by the mem. bers of the Liberal party and the friends ol - the Liberal cause, for what they term his mismnatingaient of the reforim inovement. LONDON, April 22--Evening.---leace between France and Prus4a is almost. dis. paired of. The Prussians are quietly aIt ; g, and prepioing for the expected shock of arms. The warlike aspect of things eaused'ounsidorable alarm on the London stock exchange, and a financial panic, i talked of. OUTRAGE UPON A COLORED MAN IN Rocn EsTrni.--The Rochester I!press, of a late date, has the following : "Nathan Sprague, a colored muan, and son-in-law to Fiederiok Doughss, lately purchased a coach and horses, with a view of running it as a public conveyance, having procured his li cense. He took his stand at tho regu lar place, Ion the East side, near the Osborn House, notwitlistandinct threats from certain quarters that no 'd-d nigger'should run as a backman in Rochester. On Monday eveningof last wek-the s.mno day Sprgno comtnenced business, and while hin back was turned a moment-his coach was badly cut tip and disfigured, so as to render it unfit for use until repairs wero made, which were quite expen sive, as the top, cuisions and other parts were nearly destroyed. Sprague is agiet, inoffensive mani, and minds his own )usiiCSS." And this in the abolition part of New York ! Another district is need ed. Bony FouNi.-It was stated in the Phoenix, several days ago, that Mr. Wi. Langa, who resided near Grove Station, in Greonville District, had dis. a ppeared, and that unsuccesfid attempts had been made by his friends to obtain tidings of him. Wo regret to state that on Saturday last-just one week after his departure- the body of the unfor. Ltunate man was fotnd in Saluda River, about a milo below his house. From the appearance of the body, it is feared that the deceased met with foul play. An inquest was held and a vetdict of' deat, by drowning rendered ; but., as some of his friends nre not, satisfied, a post morteo examination will be made of the body. CnoP STATISTICS WArTrTm.-As there were a great many varieties of wheat sown in this District last Fall, it has been suggested to us that a benefit to the farming community might be obtained by a comnparison of the crops made from each kind of seed. Such a comparieon, published, would enable farmer3 to decidoe upon the quality of diff'eront varieties, and wotuld also t howv whlich variety is best adapted to any particular soil. We are willing to give our assistanci the project, and invite from those who would like to see the matter tosted, tho following statistics: 1st. Kind of seed sowvn. 2d. Quantit.y sown to the acre. 3d. Chairacter of soil used, 4th. Name of lorhilizer used, if any. 5th. Qtuantty of fertilizer to the acre. 6th. Number of' bushels gathered to the acre. If such statistics are handed us soon after harvest, in suflcient numbers to justify it, we will endeavor to get up a tabular statement, comprisinig the aver age yield of eachi variety. DurIng tho recent passage of the steamer .Chicago, from Liverpool to New York, an iceberg was encotetred whtich stove a hole in her how, and for several days she was In imminent danger of sinking. Duiring tho excitement one of the steerage passengert furnished a little melancholy amusemuent byt followinig the officers about and offering ,them money if they would let him go it the boats with them. He was perfectly wil~ .hlig that htis wife should remain on thec ship. She was a good Christian, he said, and prepared to die; but he was not qutite ready to go, and wonl rather get to New York first, where he would hare timo for repentance. -AN IJASY WAY TO MfAKE A ]Fon-. I TUN.-TheO New York Commrercial 1Advertiser, of the 16th, says cable des f patches annncling that Bismarck had made a peremptory demand on Napol. -Oeen rolativo to the arming of France, enabled a firm itn that city who first got -the intelligence to make nearly $1.000, ~000. o APrr. Foor.-The Fredericksburg (Va.) 11erald tells of a inerchant whc ~' had ai pleasant. A pril fool joke all t< d himself. Hof gave a $10 counterfol t greenback to ti country boy, whom he -did not know, but who, while the mer, chant was out, passed it upon his clerl .for fifty cents' worth of sugar, receivini I. $0.60 in ohango. d An item las been on aroundl hb aNorthern proe that hod~ Island ha< { paid ih revenue tax $12,000,000 mor< than the ten lately rebel Stated. Th< e Columbus Sua shows that the South ha tt paid in~ cotton alono *45,000,000, an< on muc co ithas ,paid or will pay m ulh larger sum, Tho town of Dan .ilehad. paid $3,000,000 on the stapht alone, HARD -rur. Or. Till' 0rm:0.T The Iast inmi'er of the iAndm 1'1 Love relates tho following incident : At the battle of Kinson, the ju. ni Pr reserves-iade ip of lats o( eightoon-wurc sent to foreo the ero:. ing of South-west, (reck, md drive t ,o ltenmy av.ly, to mtike goodi thte p.sage (if other troops. 'Thi:; they di-I very handsoiely, bit encountering a very Sovere fire, a portion of o)ne rcimient oght at Slafer place. As they were streaming to the rear, they mtt teio Alalbama boy -, and wert; greeted, withl shouts of laughriter. A genet-ral ofleer, in 110 laughiiig mooi at their hohaVior, took st41s to stop the d iserde r, and with his own hanau;:seed one of' the refugees. General---"What are you runnmi for r' C Junior-"Oi, G-eneral, the Yankees Ivero shooting at is." GCnoral-"Why didn't you shoot back again I Ain't you ashamed of yourself. You are crying like a Junlior, (ldubbering,)-"3T wish I as baby. Oh, 1 wish I. was a ynl ba by !" To which tie Augusta Constitution alist adds the following W3 know of a better, but not so hard. In June, 1863, A . 1. Hill's Corps remained at Frederiekilburg some tino after tho departu.ie of Ewell and Longstreot for Pennsylvania. One day, a number of fresh North Carolina troops had occasion to pass the Third Regiment. As usual, the "Tar Heels" were made the target for any number ofsmart jokes. "II low's I osin I" sng ont a G corgia Cratt:er. "All out," replied the Tar lleel. 'Ilow's that V" "Why, yon See, Jeff. Davis h9as bought, it all to a1:1ke youein.<i stick thiw noxt tilme yol have to tight." (George Peabody was gi'en a public reco'''.ion by tile school (bii ren of Georgetown Mfassachusetts, Lthe vilka where his mother was born and whare hie is erectin tag at cuititc ill CeoilmemliorMta tion of her virtues. Ie will pombably leave for Eutopo aoutil the firL olf May. A diseonsolate poet has tidertaken to immortalize a recent boat disaster, The following melancholy stanza tells his veIrsion1 of the whole story. She heavedl and sot, anld sot and nheaved. And high ietir rutdler Haig; And every lste she eaved na1 sot. A worser leak sho sprung." It is so mutain in the "hill country" of Colorado that many her sons hitvc to look ip ltOirough their chiineys to see who are knoching at their next ntghbor's door. A fashiomable young lady asked a young gent-leman which hle tiought the prettiest flowers, roses or tips. "Your ladyship's two lips before all the roses in the world.'' Thte 1 t i.,j 1ta.ryo woo 1.%t1,.b r ;%ll about eighty horses a week now, and uxpect during the exposition tio (oubl that niumber. The Hebrews in Now York are. about to establish an Insuranco Comina nyA with a very large capital. Glen. Griiffin and 0ov Trockmie~orton, of Teaare to co-operate togtherci int the recgia'tration of' voters. The~ formeor say ho is anxious not to go out of' the State for registers, and is desirons of' obtaining names of' alt prsons, irriespect ivo of' color, that are qualified to act in this capacity. STJATEhi OFu SOUTHi (OAROLINA. FATRFLIELDI DISTRICT. 111 the CIOnr iof Or'dinariy. By .Jamnes Johanston, Ordinary of Fairfdirl District. 'TUEREAS Hf. A. laillard, Commission or in Equity, hats applied to me for LETTrERS OF~ ADMINISTRATION on all and singular, the Ooods nd Chat tels, liihts anud Credits of Samuel Camnak, late of the Distriot aforesaid, deceased. These are Ithereforea to cite and amonishi all and singutlatr tihe kindred and creditors of' the said deceased, to lbe andl~ appear ho fore meo at our next Ordinary Court, for the said District, to be hiolden at Fairfield C. HI. on the 7th day of Juino, to show cause If any, why the said administration should not by granted. Given under my hand and seal, thIs 20th day of' April, in the year or our Lord 1807, and In fte ninety-first year of American Independanco. JAMES JOHNSTON, ['0. F?. D.) may 1--xO lirs. 0. E. REED, L ATE4 from Charleston, respectfully In. forms the Ladhies of Winnsboro and its vicinity that she can ho found at Mr Jno. McCarley's whero she has ont hand the latest styles of Bonnets, fromx $6.00 to $10.00 each. Bilk Coverings, Corsets, &c. Mrs. Reed wyill take pleasure in oxhibit ing her stoek of goods. may 1-3m VAN NESS &. BRO., 'AVE peneda suit, of rooms at. the TIIHPJAN iiALL, Winnsboro, whore they are prepared to take all the varieties of .AnlbrotypeS fid Vcerr'typcs, at prices that will enablo all to havo 1p10 tutres made. Now is the time to have your picture made, "never put, oil' for the mnor row what can be dcne to-day." Come parents, htave your plotures made foryour children, they will prize them more titan a hundred times their cost. Come everybody and have your shadow secured, and you nor your fiends will ever regret the slight, cost. Four Card Ferroty pes, only $1.26. Twelve small Card Ferrotypes, only $2.00. Ambrotypos In cases, ranging from $1.2C up; gr' ALL work OUAR ANTEEIDto please no one expected to take pictures uinless per feet ly satisfactory. *&- Keep In mind, will r'ematin only woeekp, will close May 16th. api 26-t2 ANU SUIMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED 1 HIOMPSON, VWERS & WOODW ARD. W B, invito special attontion to on Stock of ilIs' andi Men'8 FINI UtlE38 and PLANTATION 0003. LADIES' WEAR I Poplins, Alpacens, Dolains, col'd, Camlbries. Jaconets, Ginghnns, Mul1i imi, OrganiC, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, Nan sook, Brilliant and Calicoes, La d is KHaFits and Bonnets, Ribbons, Wreathes and Flowvers, White Goods of' all variotics, Cloth, Kid and Kip Shoes. MOURNING GOODS! U.emb.zilne, Al lpeca, Challey, Orien tal JLutr, C Mrpo. .uretz, Ba re.g and Black Silk. MEWS T, WEAR 1 IHeady .1 le Clothing, Fine Throad1 CIloths C assimaores, LinenU1tI,- ill, Cottonades, Wool, Straw and Felt Ilats, Buots a n d S h oca . ~EA~D.A.RE ! 1i1,I)Shl, Spades, F-kA xes, Scythe and U russ Biades, Trace Ch an, ll amazaes and Coliars, Fine lvtory Knive . a n d la tecd v 0 r 'k Carpenters' Tool. and Cuttlery, Pot an1d Till Ware,(utins Lad Pils, Wooden Ware, Saddles, Bri dlos and IIane1s. )wgar, Uoluce, Tua, ,,,)a con, U1m;, Lard. april 16 IUST OPENED. SPRIM AND SUMM/ER KETCH IN, McMASTER & CO, NO. 1 1iOTiEL RANGE. --0o I IRE sub~soritaera have receivedl their NEW1 .1. BOUK of' DRY (iO0003, consisting of LADIES' 1)RESS1 GOODS, in consideraba varicly, viz: Challies, Mozamabique, Frenoh Prints, Cambris, Cheoked and Swiss Muslzains, &c., also, Domestics, Linons, Tablo Diaper, &o. Casshnmores, Ccitounadia and Clothing for Meni and Boys. Misses' Trimmed Hats, Hiooda Mon's Fur, Wool and Straw Hats, very cheap, Ladios' and Mimsea' Fiee Shaoes, Men's Boots3 aid Shoes. Umbrellas aid Fino Parasols. Alsoa largo stock of Crocke.'y, at reduced pricos. a pril 20 JUST RECEiVEDt.. AFE1W picoos of those handsome Spring 11.Casimeosfrom North Carolina, foi salo at, small profit. ma 7K1~LCHN, McM.ASTERt & C0, ATT'ENT1ION! SI.OEMAXERS! EA EDand flrowr Shoe Thread TkSho Knives andi lcers. For sal by KETCIIIN, McM1ASTER & CO. april 20 SOUJTHIERN 80IHO0L B00KS. STERLTING'S Soulhern' Apelling Boo01 and11( Primer, First, Slecond, Third Fourth and Fifth Reader. For sale by apilE{TCIN, MhMASTER1 & CO. 250(0 POUJNDS, A L Bsizes Cut Nails. For sale low fe cash. api 1ETCHW, McMASTER & CO, SPRING 1867! - JUST OPENED, LADD BROS, NO. f, BANK RANGE. E have just opened a fino Stock of S'IM NO and SUMMERI. GOODS, con tiinting In part, of ---- JDEM7 0-GODS. Swiss Muslin, Nansook, Bishop Lawn, Dot. ted Swiss, Frenuh Lawn, Figurod Muls Iin, Eiglish and French Darogo, Corded Muslin, Jaconet and Cheek Cambrio, Bobinot, "The Celebrated8tar 0Gingliaims," all colors, with a qpIendid assorment of Calicoes, Tweeds, Slay Linen, Liun Duck, Linen Drill, Deniians and Hickory Stripes, Crah, Iluckerback and Cotton Tow clingBleached and lrowIL Long Clolh, Bleach ed Shirting and Pillow, Case Cotton, Bed Ticking, White Linen Handkerchief., Black Lace r-nd Lovo Vvils. -0 Ladies' Calf, Kid and (loat Skin Shoes, La dies Mlove Kid and Cungress- faiters, Oened Boots and 'Ahoes, lisses and Boys' Shoes, ill kinds, All Styles of Brogans. -0 MIT A r- S. Gents' Brown, 1Black and Drab French, Black and Drab Plantors, Boy-' Wool andi Flr, Brown and Mixed Strawa, Ilivole and Resorte Felt. ,7/ " 'Io xublic are in ited to examine our tock, which we are deeuaainnd to suell at low down prices. mar 26 LATE ARRIVALS! AT' Nos. 3 and 4 Brick iRango. JACOB WOLFE HAS JUST RECEIVED, AtLARGE SUPPLY OF~ DRY GOODS, &c,, CONSISTING IN PART OF SHALLEY, SPI~NG POP'LINS, SWISS MUSLIN, DOTTED JACONETT" LAWNS, NANS00K, UNDRESSED CAMBRIC TA BLE CLOT HS, (wool and ootton,) QUILTS, SIrfEEITINO, LONG CLOThS, HEAVY STRIPED OSNABURGOS, BLACK SILl(S, BOMBAZINE, -A LPA CCA, SPRING TWEEDS (IASSIMERES, BROAD CLOTHS, LADIES' and (hENTS IIOSE, hEATS andi CAPS, L ADIES' SHOES, GEN~TS " CROCKERY, YANKEfE NOTIONS, . Ionlyv askt a thorough ekamilnatlon of an GOODS5. And will promise to sell rat rgreatly reduced prices, only for the CASIL mar. 7 N 0 T, A S shda ill He ' i'r , :w . 0 "ot lh tII ;I 540r 1 .,1r,1d7. A gener-Ate.criment of AND PLANTATION HARDWARE, On handtk and will be 8ol- for Casmh only. JOHN P. MAThEW .r. prPos thving ery thag log- l ing to me will pae return ith itina lle dellay nA ssb.J.P.\, Jr. mar 17 IaA Copartnership the firuman of anl engine wvere to pro. prose to tho nginteer that ie would raise sWamn each day with whicht to run thie engine the daty before, fihe enine*ier woull haive good roation to believe the firemaun was demented. Wo propose to run the enigine ol' it liveli hood. The money we eara is its steama, outr cu.s'toier0s its iremen. To give dilly revolhi i owa Io (bat engine, th lena 1u: le Vorthcoing. We hop., we will no1t. havo .rited our fireaIt'l n uaS de lent l . it tIh e lirili c nilivieliona tht mwt-ye" ill ra've.l poam the ra111iro:l ur life! de:?wed,: the lmderhigned havo eitearel imo a COP', I'N E1RSIlI P 'T0 CAtlRRY ON Tia a CABINET BUSINESS I ivilAataaa All Work Miust , l.,1: for Uefore it leaves the 'W JEK A . No ExceptCi)on--- Absohllit-y None! war 2'.1 S. II. COOK. ZElPiIILI PUF, FINI MOKING 1000~. JUST Received, at DESPORTES & 11110. april U-If 'STOCKUHOLDE 'S ME TI.NA. Orrre:, OnaAaFnIra.n & . C. I.. I., Coltanhalia&, 6. C., Apr 0ilt, 1867. SillE aanual iaceting of' the Pelachaolder of this Ctoaipany will bel held inl the City of Coaaaalaahi, oan Wedaesday I, tIh ih prtioxino, alt 12 .1. tocikhiolders (and thei frili ) ao aerend the a meeaLdngaa, amaat 01r aei aar'inag umicai.a ahio Inivilege within it areason:ab ail. aO it 11 - i t . . laaelia Selal1'a'er wille a 0a i Car0 t, ill l~eae I~laiail 1111 . a,('i' ta. ' aivat (ag illN:n o aI'.:a Orrna', O and Kafteri~ t I.8h in at., '1e hou. ~ai l TrIa a i n w la n foil.,w ) vi.-. Arrive at K.iligail ia 1.', c 21 i Leave Co''habsto, i.0 5a m~al At rive at Charalest on, 4 00i p. ia. nmiarca 1 -I f OGeeral Superinlt~eet's 0111ce. CITA1llOTTE & S. C. R AlIAbl1A, COLUMBJIA, Fl. C., Miarch 21, 1807. 1HME schlaelil of the Pas'senger Trains iover tis road is as follows: Leave Colaumbla at~ 8,86 A. M. Arrivo at CJharlotto 9.50) A. Mi. Leave Charwloire at. 5.10 A. M1. Arrive at Cohimarbia 11.25 P. M. Closeoconnections are made at Colnahia and Chaarlotto with the aial trins ona than Northb Carolina and Uouth Carohnta Ri. road's. THRJOUCIT TICKE~fTS are asold at Coluam bia to Richmnonda, Va., Washigton, D). (.,1 Blaltimore, Md., Piladlolpia , Pa., anal Now York olly--giving elhoice of routes v'ia Portsumoutha or Richonuaod-and baggauge checked. Tichets are also sold at Charalotlto for Chaarleston aand Aug~usta, An AccommodatIon 'rain, for freight tad local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. nm.. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of eaoh week, and uiaarlotto on the same dlays and hour ; arriving at Coluimbia and Chaar lotto at 0 p. ian. C. IDOUKNIGHJT, maw Superintendent. 0V SADLER'S SHOP!I THlE subscriber hasi re .. ~ 'moveal hisg STOR H~ and , 3O opapositeolhe Court llous'e, w mors hae will continuaea to Manuafaotuaro at reduced prices. RepairIng doane w.ith dis patch. All work warranted. Upper, Sole and Har ness Leathecr for sale. f an 10 F. (IEIRIO. C HA RL ES MU L LEE1 y. I. R1ion's L aw Oflice, where hao will b glad lo seeC haia friends anad customaers,. I a th Iank ful for past patroaago, bai wouald uarge thaose lidchled to cme arnd sot ale, or the accounia wvill b0 put into th hands of a lawhr, . nnil 9-t m (Seceo i to P'ratt &1 IWil-on I ros.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, A Ni . T ' UN DR1ES. "it"- g o vl , 11 e illitr, &c. 0'I' reme t il ncuracy. ou Dr. I'. IL)i N DA NV AI:LY so well Lunr.wnl thr 'iu o t le :ile i, with ttu n11 woubt he ! ve ht old fricId.lt I fill any ESTAIL1SIED 1854. NERMJ & SELL, I111parleE 11 cm~irlers S N1N MILLINERY, STRAW, IN;h 1) AorIlt-vast carlier Meetilg ini iarkct Sis,, CILARLESTON, 8. U. N\''IlT tho rado to examine their full .a d varied assort ment or 13imts and iiLLS, trimemed and intrita nicd, loiibboi, or all descriptions, Flowers-, l'ahes ress C!ps, Nets, Veils. -if neweo it designk4 linches.r;, Lat i, Crapes':;, Silks, .or-xo. Skirts, &a., &o. o00 9-Onm William G. Whilden & Co., YOroU.' ILY Of HAYMI)FN & 1IVIiU1 EN, I)I:A 11 ts IN Waflh-os, Jewelr'y, 18ilver War1. CliOCKERlY, CHIN.\, OIbASS WVAREl, and111 Ilult.c Fio Furniling Artifles. Jewelry sarl 255 KiNO-wr., (co01n or nlVA)1A1I, CilA1%1.EiTON,8q. C. AT W119LFS. 1., 1 0. IN 1AVNE STIlEET w m. (1, NW1 1i 1, i . , 51, '1 l NiMA8, Jit., W' , A '.AU.-1 1.0o4 Corar Qwn ec. an Nage M'ting S'treet.t CUHARL STO0 N, S. C. '('l 1' 2 MAND) WELL .(NWN1U i iow ully open torthe~ (10 i eetil of visitors, haint lg b~een rfnihdwithI New n ud Elegn t. Furnij I 4.lo thrOgliout; uund olfer:; to theo traveller acominodat ins and conveninene ni a First. C'ia Itotil, not, to b eptalle-d by nny North orw Io. . ThIe ptrnaate of lho putbli la .liat en of Iloutrd ime day, $4 00 agee on JOSEIl.lt ItCELI, Ie *( ui-t I Propr'ietor. (L~ate ALLE~N & l)IALF,) At it' S:igni fJ I/ad (Uldena Pad Lock, WHOILESAL IE AND RETYIA IL, Ilipor'ter utilt liuii' ill Eiigllsli 11041 Allierictil IIARD WARE & CUTLERY, RON, 8iTEEL, Natil Caeltin, Uirculair iHawn, INIJIA ItUBBEl AND hEATilEl BELTING, Carpentorit, Illackaith and Tunnters' Toolu, llousekeepin~g andi Ftur'nihlng Hardlware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, Limo, Cemeont., Frenaoh and Am~orioan WindloW UlnsS, (Ghuu, Ritices, Pistols,' Shot Jlolls, Powde~r lasks, P'owder, 8ihoL, &O., sepL, I8.4m. WA NTED). OF (Clean Cotton or Linen Rags only) DY CATI10ARLT & MATTIhEWS. rmarch I, 2%.EO23tmi ?iTa13.to Ci. FoiR T111H Life, Letters, Specles, &c., OF. Hion. Alexander H. Stephens, BY iENtY CLE.AVELAND, ESIQ., fiate Edtitor of the. Aigusta (Ga,) Oonstitutionali Senda for Circulatrs aind se'o our forms, and a full desto,tion.of th~o~work. A ddress , i AONA L PUBILISIIINO C'O. Corner 7ti' I Mlatin tls.Ricmond, Va,