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Latest by Telegraph, Gonoral Now8, lIIMain1, 'ay, 4.-). M. Cauley, a met'VrciaIt eight iiles fromt .Rich mnld, committeCd suicide by shooting yesterd y llorlillig. Over a hundred and fifty barrels of wh Iiskey have beeln seized by the ltev entc detectives, within tho last two da ys. Speaker G ibbons, of the Pennsylva nia Lgislatuare, addresel a largo aul diece r! of blacks last night. lie' urg ed t(f t o clinug to the liepiblieuill party and abandon the idea, of cuonfis catio1. Ni.:w 01On.:ANS, May 4.-G'en. Sher idan has issued aln order, molifyiig the State law re'iuiring titeiibers of the police force to have beon residents of the city for five years, to two years. 1 e orders 31aj. leath to remodel the poullee force, at loast one-half to be sol d iers. The wheic region bordering on the Ouachita and llack liivers were over flown by the recent erevasses. The sull'ering aid loss are iicaleulable. Foreign News. L~osn]o(,, May 4.Tego Verlnmanit| has eoiclided to permit the reform demonstration at Hyde Park. Piats, May I.--The Secretary of Foreign ahlairs said, in the ( ops Leg islatif, that the basis of negotiations agreed Upon issurcs the peaco of .Mu11rope. BnlmmiN, May 1.-Bismarck has an noimced in the Prussian Diet, that the (G overnent accepts the proposition for the neutralization of Luxemburg. News Items. N"t:.:wv Youic, May 1.-George P a bodv, Gen. Preston, of South Carolia, Jolin (T. Saxe and John W. Forney, sailed iii the Sootia to day. 11i- rr ol>, M ay 1.-Tlho Comiecti - c' egishll(it!re ogallnizd to.da v. GoV. Jglish, in his m1tSg, siys ihe ritua on of' pulic affiri in every aspect is ipiIorunuit. U 11 1iges that, W the citi VCeus of a Colilntenti C01ntr1y, we huilIttd sirive t) extinuih the vilaielive re. ntmti 11s niletrii ed by the late civil xWari, warg-d t-o iltiithie u Bipremnacy of tie Federal constit itien and the ir. tigrity of the national hoior. IHe Stntes that, the great objvet was not yet obtain ed-tle Uiioni not re.itored-if tenl Statesare diniel participatiori in the Nawoi:tl Govenbilytlt the action of Conr:ss. Sneh measures it poirsi.ced inl, w\-l1 trainsfo ithe reptltic into a despot isuil. Ie de em' I'm! colrsIe of hih.-ishition pirsuted by Coigress as wolly iwalrtale, and as 'atal to the io n4 aiu Constitlon ls the (oe trine of secessioi. The litislation of lie thirn vnii(t Congress, to a great. exteti, was a Series of usiirp1 Iions and ilifractitiis of the Cens' till.inIl. i1t argiwcs that Contgrcss hait 1to more pow. (w to (Hls ablish inilitary goverint tlms itn the S'atithlei Sntatei thani to inustittie all order of nobility in England, and claimsv dihkl. Cmigress asstond tl Iha t [ow (r only for the piurpose of more thor ontgbily accoiplishiig I lie subversion of Stmae authority. If Congress can leg. islate for Ihose States. it, w'as not difi ulit to foresee a like interfrence ill other States, am1l the right of States to r tegllate their ilternalll afai min thteiir Ow. i wa V I nci for.It. WV Astix vost, Mriy 2.-Tlh-' follow-.' mttg hals been't rceiv'ed at the Mex icani * Leagationl here: Nr:w t itll.:..s, A pril 30.-Muiramnon is <h-.ad. Th'le imperial forces dlisbandted. to wals taketn. Ma!iixiilian has hidden. ILAMIx D)rp, Me[xicanl Consul. The revenne receipts to-day teach $1, 700,000. T1hie President hats recognwzed F~er naindo M otreris as Fri-eh Consult at. Key WVest. Thle three per cent. cer'iflcates atuthor ized by the Act of March last are not to be0 issuted until August. 'PTe com. pouindli nitere'st notes falliing dae int Juno andl. Juliy will probably be paid in mont ey. (Vory likely.) Theli Comnitisionter oflnidian Ai~aits hats advices confirming Hancock's burning of thin Chteyenne and Siouxc villages, conisting of about :300 ranch es. Senator Stewart, of'Nevada, leaves to-morrow for Missilisippi, to address the people. Thei TPribuenc says the Untion Reopub )ilean Committee of Congress contem plaites sondling canvassers intto the South. Many will follow the few that have already gone. CuHAI.EsroN. May 2.-Arrived to. day-Ihig Reporter, Rnckport. Sail. 4-Steamner Sea Gull, Baltmore. BAnTruonlre, May 2.--Scott, Demno crat, has beeni elected Judge of the City Court, by. 4,482 majority over the comn inted opposition. The chtolera prevails in~ thte principal cities of Nicaragua. -1There were 100 deaths in one day'in Leon. P~eae has been esttabbished in Guant.emala. Tn Pern, thte Ministry hias resigned: The6 rolaitions betwveen'Peru and Chili a re hostile, and opent rupture will prob ably follow- the termination of the Span ish (onestiton. Ciuanrats-ron, April 30.-Arrived-Steam. er Sea Gull and.schoone~rs Eleoanor,. Amie ntia and Alilton1 lailtimnore ; etcariger Man baittian, New York. Salled-8ohooner lar. ry LandehI; fotrb Northl'rn port. New OttinAss, Api-i 20.'vAlmogt , (hto entire businessportion of Jironham, Texas, was destroyed by fire, otn'the 24th ultimo. Fifteen of theo principal butsiness houses were dlestroyedI. *ILAanion, N. 0., A pril 30.---Senator Wil. son arrived herue last ntight, and spoko in the African Chutrch. lie advised the no. proea to edueate themselves antd secureo property ; den-onneced theo later day waints, and eautioned the negroes agaInnt, them. lit was followed by two colored speak. ore, who rntade conservativye speeches. WiYI. enn spoke to-day, in the Capittal #qu.are, in the tone as last night:, attid wha lstined, to attentisely by a large audience of-white andI black ; among thent seoeral prontinent Wl~lutso-o pr il.-Theb tird' roA niat tan of .$Iif7iO1 Iirainer~ a toet a of .1 000 in gold, was received from California by the Southern Fuininu Conmiission. Secretaries Jrowitiig and Stanton are sick ; the- other 8eeretaries attended thu Cabinet ineeting to.day. Internal Itevoute receipts to-day .$-100, 000. Stha nberry's interpretation of the recotn strotrimit bill will be read to tie Cabinent onl Friday. The published statentents as to its character are-incre speoulattion. European Intelligence. Lom nos, A pril 30. -'arliauent resuimed its session yesterday. In tlie House of Uommon.s. latst night, Lord Stanley, Score lary of Foreign Allaire, in reply to an in. (Iliry, atiled that the proiposition for a peace congress had been accepted by France u1td 'russia, ai said he was of opinion that the Luxemburg anl'air would be satis titetorily settled. JIILIN, April 80 --Tho Prussian Diet was opened yesterday by the King, in a speech from tie throne. King William said 1ho unity of Germanly wats an assurance of peace (o Ehirope, and urged a spee(dy adop tion o1' the Constitution. The King was silent In regard to Luxemburg. LoxooN, April 80.-King William, of l'russia, is entirely silent on the Luxem burg quert ion, causing considerablo uneasi ness in P'aris. lIlr:s-r. April 30.-The Great Eastern Ins arrived. A ComiiobtisE inO'PoSED nY BIs MAncii.-A letter from the Augsburg (Prussia) Guzetto says: "A concession whihol Count do Bismarck hits made officially in the course of the late communications about Luxembourg, would, if sincere, still leave some hope of an amicable termination of the af fair. The Prussia Prime Minister, in fact, said this : 'If France would de ulare in it formal manner that, in re turn for the aoquisition of the Duchy, she would promiso never in the future to raise auny demand of compensation from Germany, he, on hispart, would itlso pledge i ituself to obtain from the lleichstag, in answer to the French cleelaration, a vote to pronounce that the Fortress of Luxembourg might be Abandoned without daiger to Germa ity.' This concession of the Count is aid to havoe made an impression on he CabInet of' Paris, and there is rea en to hopm that negotiat ions may be o1nt nenced on that basis." KIsSING.-,Joslt Billings says there .8 "ione cold, blue, lean kiss, that al Vlys malkes him shiver to see. Two )crSons, (ov the femail porsunsion) vio have wit:!.asst a greate many ounger and moro pulpy daze, meat in nome ptblic phice, and not having saw :hi other for twenty-four hours, tha Ciss imntgitely-thleni tha tork about ho went her and the young mnan who realcled yesterday, and then tha ciss innegi tely, and tha blush and arf at what tha say to each other; md th-en kis again imimegiately. 'lis kitnd of kissing olwas puts me in nind ov tew old Ilints tricing to strike fire." A Nwv AnoTic ECPm-rmox.-At. he last meeting of the Royal Geograph. enl Society, Sir Rubert. Al tiuison an. tiontCee(l that ai expedition for the ex iloration of the unknown interi:>r of J-reenlland was ready. It is to be con lueted by Mr. Edward Wtymper, of Alpine celebrity, and Mr. Robert B own, it accomplished naturalist and explorer A> the Rocky M.\ itaint slopes, wlence 1o has recently returned after an absence >f nearly fotur years. Mr. Brown has alre.dy twice visited the Arctic regions. l'hI( expe~dition wvas to leave Coppenhta zen about the 8th or A pril. The cost s wholihy deftrayed by private subscrip Salt, Lake advices to the 8ith instat give the p-irticulars of a shocking unasacro near Glienwood, in Severn Valsiley. A man and his two daughters, igedi respectively fifteen and eighteen y'ears, were captured by a party of In linins, led by Black Hawk, a blood hlirsty f'end. The old mian's brainis ~vas beaten out with clubs, but the fate >f his dlanahters was still wvorse. After violating thteir peronms. the Indians put hem to death wvith extreme torture, by blrustintg rough knotted pine sticks itste ~heir bowels, caunsmg a most htorrible leath. Their bodies were soon after wvard discovered. There is land enoutgh at the South For all, and it will yet be seen 'that it is -for thte interest of all that the bar. riers to its ownershtip and enjoyment shtould be comtpletely done away. Boston Journial. By parity of reasoning there is pro perty enough at the North for all, and it may yet be seen thait it is for the interest of all that the barriers to its ownership and enjoyment should be completely dono away witht. How does this suit ?1 CnEERING PROM ALADAMA.-Tho Montg >mery Mail says : "tFrom all parte of thte St'ie, we hear the moest cheermng accounts of the next crop. Cotton and corn are growing finely, and the generality of farmers are blessed with good stands of botht. With any. Lhing like a favorable season, Alabama will relieve hiersol from starvation in a few monthds." A Bill inicorportting the Pnematic Dispatch Compatny is no0W before the Mi assachusitettes Legtslature. VTo coom pany proposes to construct first a tube from Boston to Roxbttry. The plant conute mpla tes a railroad track enclosed in a tube, on which cars will be pkuic ed. The white voters of WVashtington city disgnsted at the oxioension of .the right ofsuff'rage to the negroes, declined t register their names ,whten the registra tion board first opened their 1101s. They have recontsidered the matter andi the lists are to beoponed for theoir accommo. dattion. .Florila produces lemons tlint weigh over' a pound and are twelve inchtes .jn ciromnference. They are obtained by a- erbas between the common lemon and gotir oraDfc. FOOD rOlt TiE SOUTH.--Tho Balti imore ozete, ot'Saturday, says : The Unite'd States storeship. Sup plly reached this port yesterday for the puirposo of taking in t cargo of pro visions for the destituto people of the South. The Comm niissioiers appoint eI by the Legislature will at once furnish the necessary provisions, and she will sail without delay. \VANTED.-AnI advertisenent says the Augis.ta Constitutionaihst, a ppears in this morning's paper for at ctild i. e., som0 on wisihes to adopt a girl baby with blue eyes. Any oe hav ing one to sparo will apply it this o0rli. We wish it distilnotly understood that neither of the editors of this paper exprCeSeS any such want; they have a a baby apico--bluo eyes, it that. Our bachelor publisher has no use for babies, so Ito is not the iman. The Richmond Dispatch informs na 01mt Gen. Schoficid also has beein po. titioned to issuo somo sort of a stay law.. General Orders No. 10. Ihead (uarters Military District No. 2, ap. pears to be one of the most popular ptib. lications that have lately emanated from the press. The Montgomery AIdvertiser of the 28th has an editorial hinting strongly that the people of that section would not be much displeased if General Pope should aeo proper to enact the same stay law in Alabama wbich Gen. Sick. es promulgated in his Order No. 10. A tornado passed over the northern part of Now Jersey on Monday after. ternoon. Its track was half a mile. It was ciefly destructive at Newton, Sussex County, where barns and out houses were torn front their foundations and much property destroyed. "Bill Jones," said a bullying urch in to another lad, "next time I catch you alone, I'll flog you like anything. "Well," replied Bill, cl ain't often much alone ; I commonly haigmy legs and fists with ne." Tile Connecticut farmers are turning their attention this spring to the cilti vation of sorghum t place of tobacco, the latter being very slow of sale. An Ohio editor, who has received a cake of sugar, inade from the sap of the black walntt tree, pronounced it superior to mntiple sugar. CANDIES! CANDIES ! Fucy Cocoa Nut Cream, Pink Cream, White Cream. Clove, Mint, Rose, Cinnanton, &c. Sugar Alonds, Hisse,-with ver ses, Lenon Drops, Rose Drops. Apple, Pine Apple, Peach, Cur, rant. Lemon Syrup, Iladsins, Sardines and Segar's. ~All of which will lie sold low for CASH. DESPORTES & 11RO. GET THE BEST I Wood's Self-Raking Reeper, WITH MOWER COMBINED! 3110O8E woepo ob nosfli IFrmn under thei now system of Ia.. bor will lose no time in oblaining ihie beat and most Improved Agrisultural Imple. Over 70,000 now in udo is this coutry and Europe. The reputation which this machine has acqtuired warrants us in say in g it is the best now in use. W~o are also General Stata Agents for the following Agricultural limplomtents, at man. ufacturvers' prices a Universal Cotfon Gin and Condenser. flay and Cation Presses. Ilorse Powers and( Threshors. Preiufn Farim Grist Mill. Buick..Eye and 8tafford Citltivators. Fodder and Corn Stalk Cuitters,- Fan Mills. Georgia Cotton Planlor, Grain brills, ~omn Sheollers. Wlows, Expanding Cultivator, Pumps, Bells, &e., &o. All of which can bs seen at the Cotton Gin Warehouse, Columbia, 8. C. -A. Rt. COLTON,, Prop loetor, - W. 13. LOWR.ANE da' gr mtay 4-Sm ' C~Augr STATE OF SOUTR CAROLINA FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. In thle Court of Ordinary. Byg Janmca Johnston, Ordinary of PairMenf District. W IIEREAS H. A. Gaillard, Comsdesslon. er hn 1Squity,Jhas appllsd.to me for LETTERtS 0?- AD M INI8WtATION on all 'and singuleru, the Goodsad Chat tels, liights and Credits of Samuel -Camak, late of the biutrict aforesaid, deceased. These are thereford to cite and amanlish all and singular the k~ndlred and creditor. oftthe said deceased, to be anud appear 'ba fore me at our next Ordinar~y Court, for. th~e sai Distriot, to be hiolden at Fairflefd V, II. ,pn the 7th day of .1uno, to show cause it any, wh the sid administ-ratIon should not Olven:u9h11er my hand and seal, this 20th day~ e&April, in the year of our Lord 1867, and In tho ninety-Arst year of American Independance. JA MES JOllNSTON, [0. , P .] CIIEAP PRINTING PAPER.| To Editors and Publishers Ietite'j' 0111 W. 0. Clik, Esq., PitESIDEUNT O THlE SOUTHlERN Ptl, ASSOCIA I00N. ArLANTA, GA., April 19, 187. J S.TRAS1kU" 1 Hil U * afford 0 o much plemsure to colimm. nicato to you the following resolution of thit Southeri Press Association. Revold, "Thatm as at testImonial of om appreciat ion for the zealous. fail iful andt effective tservice of Jou S. Thrasher, Esq , is ssuperintendent. of this Associalion it years puut, we hereby tender hui the tihntn oif thi Astsoiation, and confer uiptin hilm t coin plimentary positiot of Ageti of ti Southern Press Association in tho CiiN of New York." The terms of comuiendlation employed in tile above resolution do no4) 11101 0 11111 ju1t ice to your important services during You. - perinttiendency--service which nonte hnll bet. ter opportunily to know, mid none1 call more highly appreciate thim myself. Shmold oe. casion require, I shall lie glad to avail my self of tie aid provided for by tho resolu 1ion. Very respoetltilly, yotr oboeent serv't, WV. U. CLMlIK, President. I WOULD respectfully request1. every IaM. ly, Tri-W'eekly. SemimWeekly. Weekly and Monthly Journal, South of hlie Pomo. llac ndt1 Ohio rivers. and the 30ith deg. 30 minl. parallel of latitude West of the M.313. sissippli, to publish this advertisement twice, and send to ime at. New York each lime, ia copy of the paper contlaining it, post paid, with bill for sam1. It is desirable, in uty combinatlon to pro. cure chOaper printing paper for Southern journals, thmat I shl3l have the fullest inr min regarding time sizes of paper used by the eve'ral pu'blicatioms, and I an1 procure it In no other way than by requesting par. ioular atten tiol to lhe need of seidinig copy of the publication with the bill. I destro it ienlt twico to provide against miail failures, and that they be post-paid to securo post office delivery. J. 8 T11iASI1F.lt, Box 6, 039 New York, N. Y. my 3.-'2x2 (0e10ral Superiltendcut's Oflice. CilllA LOTTIE & S. C. Il AlIO. 1). COLUMBAl, S. C., May 2, 1867. ON and after SUNDAY, May 5, the sch 0 imm111 of the Pnmiienger Trains over his 101141 will he as follows: Leave Coluilbilt, s. 5 630 P. Ml. Arrive at Chanlotto 12.15 A. 31. Leave Ciarloc at 12.20 A. .1. Arrive at Columbia 6.50 A. Al. Cloue conllec'ions re mdn e at (o1. lmiai and1( Charlotte with the mnail reins om tie Noti carolina and South Carolmna Ruail roads. TIll 1OU01i TICK ETS are sold at Cilum. bia to ll hm n mmmtid, VJI.. 1)singlin, i. (., llat1111ore, hill., Phimihlm elil 1037, Pa., 1-1 Now York city--giving choice (itfrowes rlot Port simot it or lichilmmond-amd ba ' checked. Tickets nro also sold at & it-loue for CImIlesto amid Autguta. Ant Accommtdation Train. for freight nuld local pai:mage, leaves Colinmib'a at 7 n. m., Mn TuC-d(hn as, Tmutiday and Falt.rdlys of each week, nnd Chariotie o't the iinlys and hour t airiving t, Colutmmbma. iamd Chammr lotto at t p. u). C. RONJINIGil, may4 -=m Sullelinlendent. AND SUMMER 00DS. JUST RECEIVED THOMPSON, WITHERS & WOOD WARD. W E Invite special atienlthon to ollt stock of Ladies' and Mcle's FINE DRESS ammd PLANTATION 000DS. LADIES' WEAR ! Poplins, Alpaecas, Dolains, col'd, Camnbries. Jaconets, (Gin~ghlamsl, l'iuslints, Organic, Bishop and Victoria TiLawns, Nan sook, Brilliant and Calicoes, La dies' Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Wreathes and Fiowers, White Goods of all va'rioties, Cloth, Kid and Kip Shloes.. MOURNING GOODS! Bombazine, Alpacea, Charlley, Orien tal Luster, Crupo. Mtarets, Ba.. re and B lack Silk. MEN'S .WEAR ! Ready Made Clothing, Fine Broad Cloths, 'Cassimoeres, LinonDrills, . Cottonades, Wool, tLraw and Felt Hats, Boots' HoGS, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Axes, Beythe and -Grass Blades, Trace Chtains, Hlames and Collars, -Table Knives and For'ks, Fine Ivory Knives and Plated F orka, Carpentors' Tools and' Cuttlory, Poi and Tin Ware, Guns and Pistols, Woodebn Ware,Saddlos, Bri dies and Harness. Q-EOGEEIE.S I Sugar, C0oe, Toa, Flour, Salt, Ba eon, .4liams, Lard. -an'j ta JUST OPENED. SPRING AND SUMMER G-OoDSI BY KETCH IN, McM ASTER & CO. NO.1 O''TEL RANGE. r [IiE subscioers have received their NEW STOCK of DRIY 0000S, consisting of' L.\DiE*' DIE8 0008, in counsiderable vaiety, viz: Challiies. Aozambiques, French Prvints, Cambries, Checked nudt' swibs Musl4ins, &e., alIso, Dometis, Liienls, Tablo Dinper, &e. Casimeres, Ci Iten ides and Clothing for MenI and Boys. 'Misses' Trimmed laits, 1[oods. Men's Fur, Wool and Straw Hats, very cheap, Ladies' pi I Misses' Fino Shoes, n's Boots antd Shoes. Umbrellas aud Fino Parasols. Also a largo stock of Crockery, at reducd prices. april 20 LATE ARRIVALS! AT Nos. 3 aund 1 Brick Range. JAO's WOLFE IIAS JUST RECEIVED, A (LARGI SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, &c,, CONSIS.'TING IN PART OF 811m.LLEY, SPRING PO1PLINS, 8WIS8 MUSLIN, OTTED JACONETT LAWNS, NANSOOK, UN DR ESSED CA MBRIC, TA BLE CLOT 11S, (wool and cotton,) QUILTS, Sil EETINO, LONG CLOTIIS, llEAVY STRItPED OSNABURGS, BLACK SILKS, BOMBIA'/INE, ALPACCA, 8PRING TW EEDS, CASSIMERES, BiIOAD CLOTilS, LADIES' and OENTS IHOSE, IIATS and CAPS, LA DIES' SH1OES, GENTS CROCKERY, YANKEE~ NOTIONS, I only ask a ihorougli oxamoination of' my GOODS5. And wvill promiso to selt at greatly reduced prices, only for the CASII. mar 7 N 0 CREDIT. 1000 Bushel Yefllow tiornt, 500 " White " 10 Bbls Pinuk Eye Potatoes, 3000 Lbs Clear, Ribbed Sides, 50 flags Country /Flour. A generd -aestrumon6 of. ANW PLANTATION HARDWARE, OuI haini and will be sold for Cash only. JOHN P. MATTHEJWS, Jr. . Porsons havidg emnpty cord bdge belong. lng to'mi, Wiill p oabo return withA 11 lite delay as possible. ' P. M~, Jr. n'iat 17 ' JUS~! i ELaVI~~ Arl'EW pieces of' thod Ianhdsomo 1initg ?3. Cae'aimneros,'from Norh' Ca'lfhia for said Ml dmnai pt-ofit. KIlr'0J1IN, PMoMASTERI t CQ. abarI 17, FINEW0KI TOBCC0. J I~'L Itecei.ved, 11, DtSPOR1TES & lO. MS~ILLTI~fEm/r ! 111 rs. C. E. REE), JAT from Charleston, ripectfully in. forrins the Ladies of* im W innsoro anel its vicinity that she can lie fouid' it Nir .11un. MlcCarley's Where slo has on hand i ltie latest ityles of Bunnels, from $6.00 jo S~iin each. silk 'ovetings, Corsets, &c. Mirs. Reed will Iake ple-sure in exhibit ing her stick of goods. may I-3m SPRING 18671 JUST OPENED, LADD BROS., NO. 2, BANK RANGE. w F.~ have Just opened a fino Stook of Sl'lIl owan SUMMAEllGOODS, con sisting ill part 0, ------ Swi"s Mluslin, Nanisook, Bishop Lawn, Dot. ted Swiss, French Lawn, Figured lmus linl, English mnd Fvouch Ularege, Corded AMuslin, Jaconet and Cheek Cnmbric, Ro0binet, " le 'lebraled Star (.Gingains," all Colors, with a splendid assori ont of Calieoes, Twee1s, ,;lily Linleni, Llici Duck, Linen Drill, Denims and Hickory Stripes, Crash, 1luckeirbck and Cutt on Tow eling. llenclied and Urown Long (11lih, Blench. ed Shirtling and Pillow CsZ1o Cot Ion, led Ticking, White Linen Iiandkorebiefs Black Lace and Love ViON. _0 - T ---- S . Ladies' Calf, Kid and Oont. Skin .Nhoes, La. dies (love Kid andl Congress Gaiters, Gents' hoots and Shoes, Misses nd Jloys' Shmoes, all kinds, All Styles of Urogans. Gentis' Drown, Dlnek and Drab French, Bilack and lDrab P'lantors, Boys' WYool and Furx, Brown andl li xediStraws, livole and Recsorto Feclt. Mgj'' The public are Invited to examino our at ock, which we aredet ormined to sell at low down pirices. mxar 246 EASolsrABJ.33! A Copartnership. IFP the fireman of an engine were to prO. Iprose to the engineer that he would raise steam each day with which to run the engine the day before, the engineer would have goodi reason to believe tihe freman was demented. We propose to run the en gino of a livel hood. Thle money we earn Is Its steam, onr eustomers It' firemen. To give dailly revolutions to that engine, the steam must be forthcoming. We hope we will not have to regard our firemen as demented. WIth the firm conviction that success In travel upon thxe ralroadl of lifo demanda cash, I)MMAxVs CAsu, DE~MANDS8 CASh!, we the undersigned have entered into a COPARTN~ll3HIW To OARRtY oN THE - CABTNET BUSINESS!I All Work Must be Paid for Before It leaves the No Exception---Absolutely None i ). B. MecVUE10IT. mar 21 8. 11. COOK. PARLORI MA'T.UIES. 'AI~1 DES~P~ft'E $i DiIO. may 2 RClE every other day fromi Chester, QLEACiflRD andi Broiwn She Threadi, UTak , garianToks, haxstiog Tacks She' l ,jnvs Iun'd'Pl ro. For sale by KETWN JoeA4 s'pp &1CO. )DR. N. A PRATT. (Suces.tsor t l'rntt & WIilonll Bros.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Analytircal allt Consuilting Chemist, Cu A1. ( ,I-SrO, S. C., DEA.LUIt IN Drugs, Olt1emicdals, Paints, Gls, ANDb AnlyvS lit' lhres eN,4 lirs c 1te vit i . enre atud accuracy. chemteal adidi' givet- a ii tll branches (oft'the tsci1ece, ou m ler t tet i. Dr. 1. LIN DA NNU 1.Iy so w0l knowne therougiviut , tie Stakte iv w NvI me anld would beo glad to s e his kld frie'ils or liii f iy order for gotLs. mar 21:mt ESTABLISHED 1854. LENGNIC & SELL, Importers aiu DIJLlers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, A N 11 30frtli-cusL Corlier Mcti ig und hiMrket St. CIIAlIbiSTON, S. (. lNVITI the Trade to exnmino their full Iud *varied assorlimeit of Botmeis andl itas, trimmked wa untrim, me id, libbons, o'all descriptions, Flowers, Feathliers, DreCaps Nets, Veils, ot' lewest designs, Rlueches, lnces, (Orapes, Silks, .orsets, 8Irts, &c., &c. Oct 9-Gm William G. Whilden & Co., 1fAYDEN & WHIIIL)EN, DEALElt8 IN Ivatches, Jewelry, Silver Waro ('II ('K KI'Y, CHINA, (ILASS WARtE, wili ,01ous Fuiriiniig Articles. 1ld Gold and Silver purchased. Wal)ches arm Jewelry rypaired. 23-7 ING -*t., CoRtN.:t or nEAUFA(, Ci. A IELESTON, S. C. A T WIOLS]1IE, NO. 11 RIAYNE STlEET WNI. 4t, li1 1. 4. 1.' X AIMA4, JIt, WM. S. LANN|AV. tino 27-if U0 WI M31LLS 11OUSE, Corner Quen and N4reting Strets, C H 12 0W ,c 3118 OP L h A D EL KNOW 11USRis nw fllyope or onh. Thee parnage fi thepubliis, respeNfull sIolleited.fuly~ICI 4o "it ec p ern miionthang en aretried n. tItN~ Jo.PI Piet.IErut, febI 24'60-loat nu! r oritotr.l orSoh. tile Ol P dtie of1111 hopubl ili rcaecluily Ralil c~d . ENEt~ r orA! Sor'-r Oiny, eE, * aN ad ate .b J13th~ it. it~hehog '1M aiT Train w-ill run as follows, viz Lecave Cohubia at .11.) a. mn., Chi's'ni lime. Arrive at Ningsvillo ut 1.21) p m, '' LeaveC Kingsvllo at 1 .85 p ma, " Arrive at Augusta 9.00) p mn, P'AtIRtNGEIL TRAIN. Lenve Charlod4on, 8.00 a m Arrivo nt. (jolumbia, 6 20 p am Leave Columbin. 6.50) a mi Arrive at Chareleston, 4 00 p. mn. If. T. PE AKE, (en'! Sup't. march 10-tf J OLIN C.DIALL, (Lato ALLTEN & IAL,) At hae Sign of the Golden Pad Lock, COLUMBIA, S. C., WHIOLENSALE AND RETAIl, Importer and Deauler in Engis~h nd Allerituni HARDWARE & CUTLERY, IRlON, BTE'EL,. Nails, Castings, Mill Stonenm Chirlar lHaws,. .itlt Iron, - ugar 1'anu, INDIA ILUBIBlI- AND ILEATHERt BELTINU, Carpenters, Blacksmnith and Tanners' Tools, Hlouseopinmg and Faunihlisg H~ardware, AORICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, Li1moe, Cemnt, Plastier, Pailnia, Ols French andl Amrefan Window Olass, * uns, Rliin, Shot nicolm , Powder Plasks', * 1Pow der,.,$hol, &o., sept 18-0mu. 250 VQUNDS, A Lie ixos uL Nails. Foer sale tow for' CulIIN, MLMASTJ'JC & CO,