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Latest by Telegraph. News Itoms W.%suiirror , .Juno 15.-The Presi. dent has received a memorial from citizens of Texas regarding the resto. ration of Judges llacoi and Striblini reinstated by Sheridan after deposi tien by the Logislature. The niino rialists say the military commander at E'I Paso disregarded tho laws of Texas, denied County oflicors the right to executo State laws, refused to re cognize the olicers appointed by Gov Ilhunilton, and that he appointed mnagistrates, with authority to render judtgnints and issue executiotw, with. 3 allowing debtors the stay provi ded by law. Also, they stato that l)acon is unfitted by lack o' learning for t he position ; also, that the prop'! erty of the citizens ol' El Paso County, Texas, has been conise.ted and sold since the close of the war, under pro cesses issued by the Federal District Court of NeV Mexico. .It is understood in oflicial circles that, the Attoriey-Ge neral, in his opinion just prepared, holds that the rcconst ruct ion A cts provide f'or two goveriment s-mi Iit ry and civil that both are provisionaland to be obeyed; but to cease when the reorganization o' the State (overnments takes place. lie also takes the position that the military is only to protect all in their righit of personal property, and for the preservation of order and the sup pression of violence and crime. There is no authority in the law for removal, by the military commander, of the jVroper olcice's of the Staite, neither Cxc(utivo nor judicial, or the appoint. met of their successors. The milita ry commamIder is not authorized to de stroy, but is bound to protect civil Ollie'rS-a Military commander being regarded as conservator of the peace, and not an abrogator of the laws. A jury was obtained in Suriatt's case to-.ay, which will ioeure the trial of the accused, beginning on Mon ay. 'Ihle aiouit ofgold in the Treasury of the United Statoi to day was $103, 000,000, of which sui $18,00(,000 have been deposited by pvries who hld certihiates thereof, itad belong to the (overimlaent. The Iouisiana National Bank, of .New Orlevns, on its voluntary applica Sm)n, is beenl discont in ued 'Is a dC posior'y I r pu'!e mno.ysend a finan. cial Iagent ti he IUnited States. 'Ilad. Stevens has written a letter urgentily recommending i July session of Congres'. N rw, Yo-a v, vJuno i5.-Sir V ill iam Napier, Irother of tho ox-triteish iinister, was arrested here to-day, on a Cliarge of' purchmsinug of one C. P. .lendohiall , of ]altimore, go6ds amonting to $:),300, and giving in myliilt a worthleSs order on an En. ih Itn. 'lhe complaint, alleges lie was o o t. i' I' for E1 .0 i0, wlichl is umt1 uC. lo denies hi.s g'ilt, 1ad agreed to he examined on the 2Ith instant. NEW OR.ENs, June 15.-Tui the Republican State ocavention a reso lution was tabled aqk ing (onmgress to appropr iate $50)(,000;000 foril peacoalPle possM(iol of Cuba or to take it by force of arms. Gov. Plhnders address ed the C mvemt ion ye t -rdy. I .No , June 1 5.--The 1 avern monit wrill senml out a number of' troops in thle steamer hel1gin, to be stationed in Canada. Manin J)uno 15.-The Spanish G ove'rnmnt has decided to send( ani t Envoy E0xtruaord in ary to Washington, with Ii .v otters in regard to the Chil inu dliflheult ies. Jha:nr.mN, June 15S-Eveninig.-King Will'im and ('ount Von lismnarek ar C'ir~u m -rs, Jue1.-rie-Steamif Now York. Rticiunooi, June 1'2.-This morning, two committees, appointed by the two wings of the Virginia. lepublican, am. the conference last night,. met Senator Wilson and three other delegates from them Union League Clubs of' New York, Phmiladelphia and l5es. ion, at the lBa1ard leouso, wthecro all exist ing divisions of sentimaent were adjusted. llaon. J. M. Botls, accepted, on behalf of the f'ricends of'thme ChiarlttsvilleConvenmtionm, a propiosmiin tfor a joint convention of the t wo wyings, as follows: Trhe unconiditional Union men of Virginia, and the liepublican State Commit tee, and the undersigned citizens of the State of Virginia, who here avow themselves uncon ditional Union meni and members of the great Republican par'ty, call upon .:1 eth ers of like condition, as comnmon sut1'erers, n ot, to throw away this golden opportunit~y ;si to reseeour'selves, our children and our 4 itate ft om tihe ai'ms of those who have br ought nothing but, war, desolation, want aiid wirotchednexss upon our land, to meet, icouncil ini Riahmnond, are more con. i venient, than Charlotttesville, on time firmst day oif August next, at. 12 mi., in lihe At'r' can Chur'ch, for tho purpose of extending and poerfcctiing the organization of' the Re publican party, commenced by the conven. ti< otmbled atiichmaond on the 17th day of A pril last. The call is signed by the Reopnblican -Stale Commnitico, (Gov. Piorponl, lon. J. M1. JBotts, L. AlcKenzie, of Alexandria, and some 300 others. Thec revenue receipts fi'oim tobacco in this ) district,, for the past, mont h, were $250, S 000. Glen. Sohofloid recelved complaint that a ~.TJ. Kumap, one of the registers of this city, had been aIding the Confecderates ; and, investigating it, found no cause for the ciharge. This complaint was proffecretd by ireedmein, and is tho first made in this btate. W .AsiuNoToN, June 1.--All the Cabinet were present when Stanberry's opinion re.gardin~g the powers of distript command. era was discussed. It, was approved by all except Stanton, who was silent on the sub ject. Gr'ant was not present, during the consitderation of the opinion, Hie Is adverse to the a: bitrary removal of State, and, it, is understood, of municipal officers, Revenue receipts to-day $908,000. The mnotion for anew trial In the Conover case is abandoned. He leaves for Albany penitentiaty to-night. From Washington, WASHIINGTON, Jfune 14.-The receipti or internal reveue to-day wore $685,' 'I000. T1 ho Heral and Tribune aro furiout over the policy foreshadownd by ortracti from the National Intelligencer. The Tribune says: "We feel that the Presi dent is treading on dangerous ground, not only for himself, but for the coun try." 'The Ieral says: "Congress must meet in July. It must met with the resolute will to carry on the move ment, now greater and more necessary than ever,, of impeaching and removing Andrew Johnson from the executivo chair." The Times says: "It may be wise to restrain such removals for the futuro, but it will be a grave practical mistake to reverse the action taken hitherto, and a still greater blunder to remove or punish the oficurs for having All the members but Browning at tended tie cabinet to-day. rrom Riohmond. RICItotND, June 14.-The auditor gives offlcial notice that the interest on the Virginia Stato debt will be payablo at the treasury in Richmond, on the first of July next. the money now being in the treasury t. pay it. It is estima ted that there will be a largo surplus in the treasury then. The auditor also sta1tes Lthat funds have been remitted to Londun to pay the interest maturing there on July Ist. J. M. Langston, colored, of Ohio, addressed thi ngros here this even ing. Mexican News. Nixwv YonK, June 1.4.-The Herald has a special from San Luis, Potosi. 28th, winch says "Juarez rejects the terms pnoposed by Maximilian made at the interview with lEcobedo. On the t recel)tion of the rejection Maximilian, Mejia mind iMiramon were placed in sop arate cells and guards doubled. The 1 letter expresses little hope of Maximil. ian's sa fety. r'om Washington. VAsiUNGToN, June 14.-Specials to the laltimoro RA and New York Wl',dvt say the President will probably A assemble Congress in August by prec- a lamation to adjust complications under a the Reconstruction acts. V Court has adjourned on account of 0 the illness of Judge Fisher without pro. 8 gre'ss in getting a Jury. The people are r indisposed to serve on the Surratt case and make all possible excuses. Markets. NEW YORK, June .--Colton firm at 27. Flour declined 10a15 ; state , 7.80al 1.27 ; southern, dull ; mixed to s good I la 11.90 ; fancy to extra 12a15 u 50. Pork dull at 21.37. Gold 1.37a v 138. llaLTIMonn, June 14.-Cotton firin e at 26-1 Flour dull. Corn firm. I The Indian War. W~s,%8INGTON, June 10.-Advices Y from Omaha state that Sherman has e issued an order saying that the Pa cilic railroad will be guarded and a f'reiglit. and pascngers forwarded from the terminus under a sufficient guard. v Shermnn is sanguine of clearing the Platto valley of Indians in two weeks. Nine passengers and twenty Indians I4 fought within five miles of Moore's a f-rt the other day. One passenger was killed and a son of Gen. Davis mortally wounded. They killed five Nidians and wounded two. The pas- a sengers then returned to Omaha. 9 Gov. Steel, after a narrow eseape, 8 reached Denver safely. Surratt. WAsHING'roN, June 10.-Surrat t was brought into a ero ed court this morning handcuffed. He looked very pale and work a troubled coun tenance, but when unchiained and seated by his counsel he became more cheerful. For'eign News, DUBLIN, June 10.-Two prominent Fenians have been arrested at Dungar. ren and identified as Colonels Nale and Warren, formerly officers of the Irish Brigade of the army of the Poto mao. The Pollee of Galveston Disohargeud Nxwv OnrLEA~s, June 10.-General Grifma issued an order Saturday dis charging the entire police force of Gal veston and appomnting a new one, five of whom are colored and unable to read or write. News Items. CHIARLESToN, Juno 10.-Arrived-. Manhattan, ini forty-eight hours from New York-the quickest passage be tween the two ports since the war; schooner Beagen, Boston; ship Ameri ca, Liverpool. lIALIGHar, June 10.-In the United States Circuit Court, this nmornini, Chief .Justice C'hase ordered that, in summon mug grand and petit, juries, no distinction of color should be made. OMArA, .Juno 10.-Gen Sherman has issued an order, saying the Pacific Railroad wvill be well guarded, and freight and passengera will be forwarded from the terminus under a sumeiient g~iard. Sherimn is sanguaine of olear i thme Platte Valley of Indians im two weeks. Nine passengers and twenty Indians fought within five miles of Moore's Fort, in which one passenger was killed and five wvounded. 'The passengers returned to Omaha this morn img. From Washington, WASHINoTON, Juno 10.-The see rotary of war and treasury had an in terview with the the President to day. The state department has official news of the prevalence of the rindorpest in England. Tue roeiptse of the' mteornal revenue to-day were $600,000. Idaho advices strte that the Indians arenattacking the stage stasions and dri ving off the srooks *The Indians are mounted Aon Au. horses, . said to have belonged to the second. cavalry. An expedition has sailed from San Francisco to take possession of a newly Aldiscvered inland in the- PanfAo in be half of the United States. The Pacific mail steamship company will also setnd % vessel, in hopes of finding a suitablo liarbor for coaling stations for the Chi mia steamier. Mr. Seward as a. Paoifioator. If Mr. Willinn II. Seward was not too >d to drop diplomacy and put on the bus in, we should recommend the stage as a iplendid fild for his talents. In the ft oc )f the "1 Udmlup mnan," lie would become as anous as Burton was asTooiles, and Jelf. irson as lip Van Winkle. lie maninged to ret rid ofMaximilian, who was a UChristiani sentleman, and has a demoralized, manuraud nig, blood-thirsty party of Mexico upon hi.3 lands, with scoWfs at his advice, sniubs is ubasindors, and is thinking ofnothintt but >riganidage, military executlons, force.i cans, and the persecution of foreign. irs. Ile has recently been Ipeddling offers of 'American inetdiation" to any number of vild cat South American Republics and 3ermasn Principallties, and pressing his ervioces as "Pacificator" upon theu as per istently as if he was a Connecticut vender >f wooden clocks. lut those "wrangling iitionalities" have, witi one accord, refus id to accept is friendly offers. and poor ir. Seward has nothing to fall back upon mt, the glory of that new but not inexpen. ive real estate transaotlion, by which we nave become the proprietors of the North bole and fifty thousand blubbcr-eatling Es uinaux. He cannot be accused, however, of imper inot interneddling with the affairs of thle tepublics of South America. lIe, pnerhnaps, would have contented hin. elf with a gushing ol'er of friendly assis. ance to the little Grand Duchies, if Con ress had not recommended an attempt, pon our part, to prevent the aforesaid tepublics from enacting Iho tragedy of the :ilkenny cats. But Congress, after devo ing two years to preventing the pacification f ten Republican States i North America, rdered poor Mr. Saward to try his liand a a mediator upon the South American LOpublies. Looking to the condition ofthle physician's ousehold, who is recominmeading quack pa ifiention nostrmis to anarchial South mcrican Republics, we think they were ight to reject his nedioines. They inight ortainly require him, asthe agent ofCon resa, to heal our own gaping wounds he )re he tried his hand upon iepublics which re never happy or confortable unless they re marauding, pillaging and getting up avolut ions. Why do not either the diminutive Duchies f Europe, or the wolfish little Republics of outh Anerica offer their services to us as iediators ? We stand terribly in want of a 'acificattor. Let them at. once gratify' Mr. eward by offering to mediate in our "little nisundertanding."-Richond TimCs. A Phue Rooles. Mewaick is 1 of the Arts sighentes. A inger is a artest, & a singin niaster is a lghenIsist, if Ihe teaches siglientiically. therwiso lie's a humburg. To them as ants to excell, a phue rooles will be per 3ptible, & by following which you ken sue. ted: 1. If you sing in a quire ollwaze he'd the tst toan after the rest nro dun, so that, cople can ieer you sepereight. 2. When you come to a high noat thro oor led back & shet. yoor ize, it maiku it ie mear expressive. 3. When you git dun with tile hi tone nd want to see the next line open yoor ize gain 4. If enny hody else looks on tie book ith you, hold it. strato iu front of yoor ffn faoc, and then it wont bin s ii ts ay. 5. Oliwazo object t0 the teen the quire eder seleoks and chuse a pirtier one your lf, it slows your good taste. 6. Ockachnunly sit still and let tie rest of to quire sing the hin withoutyou ; it spoils lie effect of yours to have it too common 7. Dooring tie sermon and prayer keep turning over the leeves of your book-it hows you are devoted to newsickle per Dots. 71-. Spend somte of your time in writen in ooks and riten noats to sonme 1 else ini tihe 1uiro, for if you want. to sing clear you nuset wvorr'y your mind and vois by lesteinin we close to tine servisn, 8. if its in tine evening beet time with tine and which you hold( tine candle with--thne ddinance can see it, planer. 9. Doant forgot. to whnisper' sum--it taiks wa embarrassment aind helps to pass time wa. 10. Fill your pockets with peanuts ber'orc eu go to mecetimn, andt thr'ow the shells en lie floor--the seekston ken tell t~hen whiere he quire sets when hec sweeps out. 11. Oiwaze take the best set--somhboddy inst hnaV it, and it may well be yoo as any uddy else. 12. Whnile yen are singing if yoo meat lie I of 1 of yoor trienes in tine kongrega hen, smtile & bow--it sinews yoo aint too much sot up to recognize and oltd frien.t ven if yoo are in tine quire. 18. Never sing egzactle with thone eder' ecep a leetle behnintd out of respect for imn, r else keep a leetle ahed which will enneur. idge hinm with yoor egzample. If tine rest f tine quire sings ahmed of tine Ieeder, you ecep behind ; and tine -rest sings behind, you keep ahned, this will give variety. 141. Follow tine roeles daly every Sunday, a if you have good suekses you will be sure o snokseed. P. IBRNSON, Sa., rith thne Sr., it stans for singer. ANoTHEnRzcH~soND IN frun FILn -Gen.. ral Schofield's command at Richmond has 'eceived a reinforcement of infantry, which vill soon take tine field and aid in tine work >f reconstruction. Tine .)/spatch says: MAt the collection after tine tobacco sale of ). T. Williams & Co., Mayer Mayo propos. id the health of General Schofield's young. irt son, now two mnonths old, statinig hat fine little fellow hans been namedi itichn. nonid. In response, the General said that me hoped that in a few months Richnaond mould speak for himself. The Oinessepmot rifle, after firing ten r'ounds inuickly, becodmes too hot to mold ; bat the Inider' arma, it Is said, inas oves' and ever igain been fired so rapidly and continuous y that water thnrown upon the barrel passes >ff in steam, and that the stock ihas been ae ually charred, without any Inconvenience othe firer, and without interfering in any may with the eficiency of the armi of anm nunaition. Tine Bloston /ournal says a gentle lemani in a subur ban town buried his ;ixth wife last week. Shortly after he funeral, lhe met the minister who >ficiated and offered him a $3 green back. The minister declined to take it, saying lie was not accustomed to oep t pay for auch services. The gentleman coolly replied, "Just as you say, but that's what IFvo been in lhe habit of paylbg." .NEW POTAToEts.-ThO Ollarleston N'ews states thait the steamer Chnan pion, which left that port. on Suhday ror New York, took as part of her reight within a fraction of 2,000 bar rels of new potatoes, all raised within i, short distanc, of Charleston. Tihis Lank, like ma.@oisxu*aan In narnoM Mr. Greely writes inl a private letter to a Southoi friend that he has already ,,seel infinite good in getting rid f Davia as a prisoner, and t111 enabling those who have been rebels to becomne (jll vffeci) repubolicanls without sieeninlg to betray their late leader." lie adds that for himself, ho call Stand th "howl. ing" which his interference htis excited against, him, for ho "can hear ueyonid it." SuI:nIuAx.-No doubt it i. fe!t in Wlashington that, the Presidenti. will remillove 'SheridanI. IT'he( lale cote id cet of thisdistnguihedcavalr'y comu11unh-r shows him to be moro headstrong than prldimt--more violent than just. more of a soldier than a ruler of eiti ?.eus. "1John, asked a physielan,) "did Mrs. Green get the medicine I order ed " "1 guess so," replied John, "for I saw erape on tho door next mnorlIing."' Much of the land borderin.i oil the St. John's river, in Florida, has bceen purchased by Northern men, who have embarked in the cultivatiou or 0oranges. An Euglish firm receivcs 60,000 pounds of boiled beefi 'rom Australia muonit.hly. DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES AT LADD BROS., NO. 2, BANK RANGE. W'e have made the Greatest Reductioinin UDRY 00 )8, S1H OES.H1ATS, &c., which h1w as-m been1 oftd xillen the War I -0 LOOK AT THIS ARRAY I Calicoes, (good quality) fromu 125c. up.) leachled Htomespuus, fr~om10 c. uip. 8-4Bleached Sheeting, (No. 1,) 70c. 5-4i Ule ached Pillow Casing, 30c. Hoop11 Shirts, fromt T5c. up. W'omien's Shoes, " $1.5(0 up. Meni's Shioes, " 1.50 up. Everything else will be sold at, corres ponldingly LJOW DOWN PRICEs. Call qjuick if youi wat, These goods will bo sold for t he C~sh and Cash Only I N 0 CREDIT. 1000 Busliel Yellowv Corn, 10 Bbls Plink Eye Potatoes, 3I000) Lbs (Clear, Bibbed Sides,, 50 Ilags Country Flour. A genudrl 1-i n tnent of AND PLANTATION HARDWARE, On hand and wihll be sold for Cnsh only. JOHN P. MATTHE~Ws, Jr. Personis having empty corn bags bolong In g to meu will pleaso roturn with as8 lIttle delay aspossiblo. J. 3'. M., Jr. mir~ 17 JUST RECEIVED. A FEW pices of thoso handsome Spring Cassimeros, from North Carolina, for Kod t.X1h)WD McMdASTER~ & CO. ma1 CANDIES! CANDIES! Pink Cream, White Cream. Clove, Mint, Rose, o l nan I on, &t-, Sugar Almonds, R isse,-ivIth ver ses, Lemon 1)rops, lose Drops. eTellies. Apple, Pine Apple, Peach, Cur rant. Lemon Syrup, Raisins, Sardines and Segars. All of which will be sold low for CASl. I)ESPO1l.'TES & BRO. AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED THOMPSON, WITHERS & WOODWARD, C E, invite special nenlion to our NV Stock of Ladfics anid 31en's3 FINE LRmSS and 'LANTA'TION GOUDS. LADIES' WEAR I Poplins. Alpaccals, Dela1ins, col'd1, (aii.bries. Jaconets, (ojinghams, M uslins, Organie, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, Nin. sook, Brilliant and, calicoes, Ila dies'llats and Bonnots, Ribbons, Wreatlies and Flowers, White Goods of all variotics, Cloth, Kid and Hip 15ho00.. MOURNING GOODS! Bombazine, Alpacca, Challcy, Orion- I tal Luster, Crape. Marcz, Ba rege and Black Silk. MEN'S WEAR ! [eady Made CJlothiing, Fino BroadI Clothe, Cassinmores, Linenlri lix, Cottonades, Wool, Straw and Felt Ihnts, Roots and Shoes. Hlocs, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Axes, Soythe and drass Blades, Traooe Chains, [Tamesc and Collars, Table Knives and Forks, Fine Ivory Kniyos a nd Pl atod4 Carpenters' Tools and Outtlory, Pot and Tin Ware, Qunts and Pistols, Wooden Ware, Saddles, Bri dles and JIarniess. ROJI?~irB~s Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, Salt, Ba con, Ihams, Lard. april 16 WANTED. (Clean Cotton or Ineni Ilags oly) BY JOhN MATThEWS, JR. march 4, DRUGS AND MEDICINES!I 000OKT0. sotA, 2,somIsalti, Casior Si rong s Pills, Urandoth's Pillts, Best Indigo, Maddat, Magnesia, Arrow Root-, Pain Killer, Mustang Liniment, Citrine Olntment, Balls Tarter, Syrup Ipecac, ORl Lomon, Blue Mass and Strychnino. Just received by ma 2 ETCn[1N, MMASTERl & CO. SUJGARL CUIlED CAN VASSED ~E~.A.~/.S., ONE ieros vry fne.Also aslot of good Habiore noonSides. Termts Cash. Just. reeived byv islTUIIIN MocARTER& CO. A Chanice for Tinrs. W E have a comipleto set of Tinner a Tools for sale, nearly now, and at 1 KE'tCHIN, McMASTERI & CO. may 26 ATTENTION! SH0E3!AKEBS! BLEAHED nd IrownShoeThread, TaIEksHugaaTa s , Lastintg by ' KETCHIIN, MoMASTE~R & 00. anen 20 GREAT DECLINE TW Gf-OODS OV EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT JACOB WOLFES Call and Exanillie liis Stch witich he offlrs Low for the Cash before goig elseiihere, ind get Great Bar gaiis. A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, &c., CONSISTING IN PART 01 ||s11ALLEY, SPRING POPLINS, WISS MUSLIN, )OTTED ACONETT" AWNS, NANS00K, UNDRESSED CAMBRIC, TABLE CLOTHS, (wool and cotton,) UILTS, IIEETINGl, ONO CLOTHS, XLAVY 0STIPED OSNAlURGS, BLACK SILKS, BOMiIA.INE, ALPACCA, SPRINGTWEERDS, ASSIMER ES, ROAD CLOTHS, ADIES' and GENTS IOSE, [LATS and CAPS, LAlES'81l0ES, GiEN~TS coC", i, UY, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &., &a. only ask a thorough examinatisn of my (ODS. And will promise to sell at greatly reduced prices, only for tho CASiH. mnr 7 JUST OPENED. 'PRING AND SUMMER BY (ETCH IN, McMASTER & CO, NO. 1 ROTEL RAMGE. --o -- p lE subscribers have received theirNE TOK f lY GOOD.S, conIIsiitng of LADIES' DI)IESS GIOOD)S, cnieal ariey, viz: "Cfudtll Challies, lIozamibiquesq, French Prints, Cambrios, Cheoked and Swiss Muslins, &o., also, Domest ics, Linens, Table Diaper, &c. Cassimeres, Cottenades and Clothing for Men and Boys. Misses' Trimmed Ihats, Ihoods. Men's Fur, Wool and Straw Ihnts, very cheap, Ladies' and Misses' Fino Shoes, Men's Boots and Shoes. Umbrellas and Fino Par'asole. Also a large stock of Crockery, at reduced prices, april 20 General Suiperintendenit' 011lee, CIIARLOTTE & S. C.RBA ILROGAD1, COLUM DlA, S. C., May 2, 18G7. (\N andl after SUNDAY, May 5, the sehe U dule of the P'nnsenger Trains over thisa road will be na f'ollows Leave Columibia at, 6.80 P. M. Arrivo ni. Uhuu-lotto 12.15 A. M Leave Charlotte at, 12.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 0.50 A. M. Ciouuoconneotionsa are made at Columbiia rnd Charlotte with the mail trains on the North Carolina and South Carolina Rail. roads. TIIROUOII TICKETS are sold at Colum bia to Riohmornd, Va., Washington, 1). C., Baltimore, Md., P'hiladlelphia, Pa., an~d New York oity-giving choice oft roules v'ia P'ortsmouth or liohmrond-and baggage sheecked. Tickets are also sold at Charlotte or Char .leston and Augusta. An Accommodation Traini, for freight and cnt pasmnge, leaves Columbia at 7 a. a'., mu Tuesdays, TIhursnyg and Saturdays of' moeh week, and uhartotlo on the same days md hour ; arriving at, Columbia and Char otto at 6 p. m. C.110OUKNIGTIT, may4 Superntendeat, WOOL ! WOOL 12 WE~ will buy, af, a fair prIce, Wool, washed or unwashed, in all oasca iroo from burrs. may0TCHlIN, M3iMASTER & 00. A Copartnership. j F (lie firelan of ai engine were topr1. I 0oe to the on14' inver Ihat he wonll r stla iewlh day with which t4 ruth io e. 'ine tlie u:y bel're, I the0 etineer wouldi htave goo! renson to believe the fireiai was dt-mente d. W0 lropose to run (lhe engine of a livel!. l'oud. Ih tlulicy we earnl is its :Itcaintf, one Tol give daly revob111t ionls 14o that engine, thle '.evaln un11 .t heQ 1tortheo1iing. m 1We holp' wi V il o1t itavo o. regard outr With the Aret c(Ilovic.illt ht:f slccess inl travel li-on lit) i-. m ot' lifo 'I lt mumed ii \ Nils v.'A'- it. . AN Is C.ASH, we (lie undersindhave teiltred iito i a 00PARItTN E-1181111 TO CAlI ON Till CABINET BUSINESSI All Woik lust be Pall for Before it eaves (ole NO II nP No E'xceli Olt----AI .slultely Nonio nuzir 21 8. H1. COOK. Schedil over Lie Soulli Carolilla linil Rload. GO:N n.-Au. S -'rs ORicot., N and ni'er the 1:;ih ini.M., (lhe Throught Ma1;il Tvilki will miun is f'ollows, vi?, : - :v i'(111111:bi at I1I.-0 '. ml., C ' ' iu kurive ni Kili:, v~le at 1.211 p ml, ' .enve Kingsvillo at 1.:5 p tm, " ionv (1 :i i ., p ll, a .Onlve C.iiiilt i, 4S.() a 0 rive fit bil,' i:, 20 p it D11. N. A PRATT. (Mnkocessor' to Pral & W ilson Bros.) AHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Alillytifil ti Collatilliig Chrini' , Lo. 8 .;yne --uti DElALF.R IN Drugs, chenmicals, Pailnts, Glass, A N It DRUGGISTS' S UNDIIES. \niysvis ofrevs, soius, iFertiliizers, &ac. made100 with I < id nccuray. C'lenient advico ":'venl ill aill brianches ort(ho eince, ou modern. ie1tm4. D) r. F. OlIN DA NN 1TLY so well know a liouihoul, the SIate is ilth Me and would e glut! tsoo his oIl friep.d1 or filt iy -der' flor goods. war 21--;n William G. Whilden & Co., r10R1MNElLY OF HAYDEN & WJII LDEN, IILulalEIlS IN Watches, Jewelry, Silver War11 CRlOCKIRY, CIl!NA, (LASS WAHE, id lou., Fifiliktillig A'iIcies. )11d Gold and SiIver pria.red. Jl-ale/.cs amS Jiwod~rqii pired. 255 KiN(-sT., tcotN~tn Ov IiaAIiN, CIIAllLESTVON, 8. U. wMl. H, LANNF.AUI. n ov 2'I- if U 0 us '. MILLS HOUSE, Corner Queen and Metng Strees , CHARLESTON, S, 0. ' iITS POPUL~Ah AND W~mr, 1.KNOWN IIOUSE is now fully open f'or (ho reept ionu of' visl ors, lihving been ret'ntnishedt with Newr andt Elegant Furi ttn-e throughlouI ; attil offeS to tho traveller acconniodaitluin anid coonveniecesOC nal a First, Cllass II itt , not to ho egnaloled hy nny North or Soul bI. 'To patroiuinge of the public is respeot fully solicuited. lIates of Uonrd ticr day,, $4 03 " " pe'r monthI ast 1any agreed on. JO.SEI'iI l lL~t.L, febl 2di'60-~.ft Proprietor, RULE TO P'LEADI. IN TIlE COMMON PLE~AS. A. S. Gallar~d, Assiguneo, DooIat-ation vs. in Saling Wolfe. ) Attachmaont. WxrIlmuAS (te PlalntIff In (his notion Vdid on thiss day filo his Doolaration againt, Hailing Wolfe the Defendant who is ibseont fronm anud withtout (ho limits of thig 'Itato, (as It is said.) and hsavinig neitheir wvifo or attorney known, upon whom a sopy of tho above Doolitration with a rulo to plead thereto, may be served: It is there r int puarsuanee or the Act, of the Glenteral Assembly of thle Stato In suIoh onnes mado mnd provided, Ordered, that to Dofendant, lo plead itereto on or bofore to 27th (lay >f October, A. D). 1867, or -otherwise final tndl absoltojudgmnent, will be then given Itnd awarded against hIm. 8. B3. CLOWNE~Y, 0. 0. P Clerk's Oifl0o, Wlnnsboro, 8. (1., 26th Oct., 1806. act, 27-leulmly Fine Country Flour. IFOR salo on Oensignmn.t, by. ETO111N, MoMASTER & V0 Jt~faon