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Latest by Telegraph. Foroign News. 9 oo, June 18 - A formidable anti-Popery riot is progressing at Bir gham. The miob sacked two streets, aid the rioters are in t4rong force. A Romtan Ca ,>tholic Chapel was attacked, and threatened with destruction. Intense excitement, prevails. Evening.-AL this hour the rioters nre in full possession of the city of Bir minehai, and all efforts to preserve or der have proved futile. I , rge bodies of troops have been Sen16 to the See of disturlbance, with Orders to pit down tlhe riot, and to re. store quiet at all hazards. LONDON, J; 19.--A. public break fihas beien utndered Wi. Liloyd Oar i.ont by the Coniinittee of whiebi Duke A rgyle is Chairman. John B1right will li the Vice-Chancellor's Court in tie deiturrer in the case of the United . v."es r. vagner, a decision vas ren dered for the plaitiff. imn.ix. June 9.-The funeral of tile vietims of tie( riot was attended by 5000 irsons, all wearing green; om bl',ms. Lm.: u t~o, Jun;e 19-'gyenin g._ Couon loiIod vas-ir inl tone, i but, prices remn:uni unichangted ; Midtdling U plantds 1 2- I. ; Orleatts 11d. ; sales 8000 bales. Washington News. ~Wrm-wroN, Jtuo 19.--Isaac New. ion, te comnissioner of Agriculture is hopele.Ssly sick. The Caibintet is inl session to-day, na king ',he third consetcutive In. Tho Int.ern1 Itbfvetnue receipts to-day amoutnt to "N5-1G.000. Judtge Fisher dosirted, that tihe urose Cuitioil nteed not fitrn is3h a ht, of witness e4 to the defence, antd agaitnst tle right of rettining wttitesss For cross-exami nation at any time dutringthe argument. The proseciton have seventy witness. (Is. Cias. I1. 3lily0ne watchimlan at the Verttoen t Cet ,ra )epot, testified that I wo ient, one of Whom left a h 1ndker. cihief marked J. H. Surratt, slept onl bltelhes ol the 17th of April. Carroll Ilahurt, conductor on the Vermont Cetntral Railroad, testified that ho carrtted some one who looked like tle prisior toward Catnada. The counsel a gre ed to admit railroad time tables as evidence. Jio, P. Triplett heard a conversationt between t Mrs, Srtt.tti aid the prisoneor. IHe Ieard Mrs. S. say rIe would give any one $1000 to kill the President. He thoulit ie heard the prisone r, when thlre was a Union Victory, eurse the Utio'i ari,. The dl'eIece ohjected, but tle prosecution walnted to slhowt malice, and the defence was adinitteil. Ftirthr evidence, ill tended to confirm the impression of Sn ratt's presence here on file night of the assassination, was heard, but nothing striking was developed. The Court then rodjourined. There was a eabinet session to-day lasting from 10 to 21 o'clock, when the President, Sianton and Stanbery had a prolonged interview. RIogistration in Virginia. P:i-:nnotIM , VA., June 1D.-Tin two wards of this city up to titls evening, 486 wlites and 14.18 negroes have bei reg istered. There is much apathy ilm)ontg the whites on; the subject of reg istrattion. R mu~tvoxt, .June 1 0. In the regis. Strat ion in thte city 1.o day the lahcks went, 97 heaid of the whites. In the county 53 whites anid 2 blacks register. ed. Two citizens have been; sutmmoned befor-e the IUnited States Cotmmnssion charged with registering thoughi thley were disfranchised. Moxican News. NE.:w Omi..tAs, Jutne 1 0.--A paper published at Guadaloupo concluides an article on Ma~rope as followvs : "Hereto fore shte threatened its, now shte implores us ; beforo she looked upon0i us with COn I tmpt, noliw she is on her kn~ees before us." T'h1 heads osf Maxitmihtan anid his generals are itmperiously demanided by the Mexican tnatiotn. I'The Mexican pesare congratulatitng thtomselvyes that no0 European power will hereafter be able to coerce them either into paying debts or in any other way. So far they say notinitg about the United States. NF:w Yoi, JTune 10.-The Krpress says, it, htas priv~at e, but thoroughly an thentic ad rices, that tho Jua-rez forces were severely repulsed at Taimpico. Thie garrisont battle cry was "Santa Anna, riv'a Republica."' WVAsHirNo1oN, Jnuno 90.--The Depart. mont, of State has infotrmationi that the Coutrt Martial in tho caso of Maximilian has been suspended (or the present. ~'From the Far West. OMuanA., ,Janoe 19.-TheI Superinton dent ot the Union Pacific R~ailr-oad says that the work must be abanidoned unless thcre is protection from the IndJians, Fr'om Richimond. RriIouxo), June 20.-Mark D~ownoy and Thomas 13. White, twvo wvell kn1own. citizenst), were arraigned b~efore thbo U. S Commissioner this mortning, charged with peijury~ in; havmng taken the regis. tratLion oath yesterday. The district Sattorney said thtat in the first case the prosecution wold~ be on the ground that the state. constitution; adopted by. the conventionl at Alexandria disfrnan ciied all persons wyho aided in the re beflion after A pril, 184 This consti tution, )t Wats clai;,;z, is not set asida by the reco'nstruction act. A bott nine-tent' of the whites in thec State would be disfranchised, if the district attorney's grou;nd is nis t-uned. Both cases were continued till to) morrow. There is great i-nterest nlifested lby all classes of citizens in tho cases. - Santa Anhia fleported Hung, Nxwv YonK, June 20.-.The - rnc* has, a special telegram which says. that Suinia. Anna landnatu~ Vd i Crleno -tela 4th, but, was compelled to re-embark. lie then proceeded to Sisel, whero le was captured by the liberals, court mar taled and sentenced to be hmu:g on the Sta. ONws Items. RmIcroxnD, June 17.-Registration commenced in one ward of this city to-night. At night., 187 whites an'd 14t blacks had been registered. 1la'gis. terinig also commenced ih the County, where, at ono precinct, only four voters were registered during the day. LYNnnUnil, V.%., June 17.-H. 11. Glass, editor of tle n1h/lea, was shot. ina tle street to-day, by tht, sons of 1. FL Booker, in conse'qutence of an article rellecting oi their finther. The shot took effect in the eye, the ball lodgitg i the lacad. Mr. Glass is com f.rtable, but tho issue is yet uuncer tamn. - WAS.Iu xtsroX, Jane 17.-The opiin ion of tle A I torney-General is ot) elabo. rate for telegraph an) the reasoning too close for a syniopsis. The followinL veruati extracts cover the conaclu saons : I find it impossible, under the pro visionis of this Act, to comprleed such an ofliciai as a Glovernor of one of theso States, appoitnted to ofico by 0ono of these military commanders ; certainaly lae is not the Governor recognized bv the laws of tle Si te Iad clothed as sue'la vith the chief executive power ; nor is le appointted as a military governor for a State which laas no lawful governor, unaader the pressure of1 an existing neces sity to exercise power at large, the in teation, no doubt, was to aopoint him to flil a vacaacy occasioned by a military order, and to put him ian tiae place of the removed governor to execute the func. tions of tle office as irovided by law. Tie law takes no cogniizance of such oflicial, and le is clothed with no ai tibority or color of autthorit.y. What is true as to the governar is equally true as to ail tho other legislative, executive and jadicial officers of tihe State. If the military commander can onst one froml his ollice, lae cana onst, themn all ; if le can ill on vacancy, lae can fill all vacancies ; and thus 1:surp all civil jr. risdiction in his own hands, or in tle hands of those who hold their appoint ments from him, and are subject to hais power of removal, and thus fristrate the very right secared to the people by this Act. Certainly this Act is rigorous enonglh im tiao power which it gives, with all its severity. Tle right of elect hag their own officers is still left with the people, and it . must be preserv ed. I must not be understood as fixing limits to the power of' the mni'itary coami amanaders it) case of ianurrectioat or riot. It may happen that an insaarrection am one ot thmese States may he so general anad formidable as to re(Illiro tle tempso rary suspension of ill civil governments and tho establs.hament of martial law im its place, and the same things may be true as to local disorder or aot, in reference to tle civil government of tlhe city r plae where it breaks ot. Whatever power is necessary to mee. such emergency, the military comman der may properly exercise. 1 conmfinea myself to tle proper anchority of the military commander whero ean e and order do prevail. is not' allowable to displace the civil officers and appoilt otibersq ina their places uinder aay idlen that the military commanlders can bet ter perform his diuties and carry out the general purposes of the Act by thue agecy of' civil offcers of hlis choice, rathler t~tan by thte lawful inenmabents. The Act gives hfim no0 light to resort to suh agenacy, buat does give thle right to have a suffcient military force to eanable aanm to perform his duties and enforce his authority wvithini the district to w'hicha lie s assigned, iln the snplression of inlsurr-etioni and riot. T1he mailitary conmmander is wholly independont of thae civil authority. So, too, in'the trial aund punishmet of crinmamals and offenders, lhe mlay su percede the civil jurisdiction. His pow er as to be exercised in these emergences and the means are put into his hanads by3 whuich it is to be exercised ; that is to say, a sulffoient military forco to enable such offcor to perform his duties and enforce hlis authority ; and military tribunals of his owna appoiuntmenit to try anld puanisha offeaders-t hese are strictly amilitary powers to be execnated by mili tary authority, nmot by civil authority or bycivil offcers aptpointbed by haian to performt ordinary civil dluties. II th ese emergenacbes (10 not hatppen-if civil order is preserved and crimlinals arc duly punaished by the regaular crimi nal courts, thle military, thoaugh puresent, must, remain passive. Its proper furnc tiln is to preserve thae peace-to act paromptly wthere the peace is broken and rot tore order. W~hen that is done, and their aulthority may again saufely resnmo its function, the military power becomes agnan passive, but on- guard and watch fal. This, in my jndgment, is the whole scope of the military power conferred by this Act. In arrivinag ait tis construe tion of thle Aait, I hlavo not found it necessary to resort to thae strict construc tion which is allowable. Internal revetet receipts to day $1, 047,000. It is stated on authority that it was decided to restore offcers removead con trary to l'aw. They will be restored by an Excntive ord'er, which will be issued to-maorrow. .The total remittances from California for the Southern Relief Comnmissiona amount to $74,000; in gold. WANTED. ~10O,0O0 T DlSd OF (Clean Cottoneor Linen Bagskon19v DY. JOH1N MATTHIEW8, y'R. march 6 . DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES AT LADD BROS, NO. 2, BANK 1RANG(E. We have nlado the Ori(eatest Ieduction inl D)Y GOODS, S HOES, IIAITS, ke., whl ih; hits beell effected since the War! --- ) -- LOOK AT THIS ARRAY I (1licoes, (good quality) lroin 1'e. Illp. Mus81lns, (I yard wide,) froi '25c. 11), Blea-chell 1Honlespnnls, fro0n 10c. up. 8-4 leaehed Sheeting, (No. L) 700. 5--I- Bleached Pillow Casing, 30c. oop Shirk, froin 75c. ilp. Woiuell's ShQes, " $1.50 ip, 3le n's Shoes, " 1.50 ip. Evriyt hing cle Ivill be sold at corres pondingly LOW UOWN PR IC-Es. C001 quick if you want These goods will be sold for the Cash and Cash Only I june 19 CANDIESF CANDIES! Pink Cr'eamn, White Creunt. Clove, Rose, Cilnianu0n, &e. Sugar Almonds, Kisses,-withi ver ses, ICLemon Drops,1tose D)rops. Apple, Pino Apple, Peach, Cur. illiit. Lomon Syrnp, Itaisin~s, Sar'dines and Segars. AU! of which will be sold low for CAS If. D)ESPORTiES & 11110. ZEPHYR PUFF,. FINE 2MKN TOBII00sO J RceiedDESPORTES & 1111. april 0-if __TO THE LADIES ! a mvI o M0V.A.n Li M RS. C. E. REEl), of Columbia, has . changed her pilace of biness to a more commnodlon~s store, (next door to R. Pollard's, on1 Malin street,) anid will keep constantly on handl a fresh suppluy of thme latest. styles of FRENCil MILLINERY, in all its branches. Also, supuerior Silk Cov erings, flair Braids, Curls. ilurench~ (orsettIs, &o., at. low prices. Please call and~ exam-. ine before purchasing elsewhere. DRF28S-MAKING Done with Neatness al Dispatch, may 2.-8m IN EQUITY.-FAllflE1LD, 1867. Elizabeth Aiken, Admrx. of) Dill to Jobn Aikon's Estate IMarshall Vs. Asse(s Jnn. D). Seymoro andA *ife, Ifor and others, hes and credl.- sale of tors of John Aiken, dec. . Land, &o. IT appen'ring to my satisfaction thmatJolu D.' Seymnore anid Mary Seymoro, t wo of the Defendants In the above stated eause, reside beyond the limits of this State. It Is therefore, and on motion of Mr. McCants, Solicit or -for Plaintiff, Orderedf, that said Defendants do appcar and plead, answer and demur to tho bIll filed ont this case within forty days from the first, pusbll oat Ion .of this order, otherwise an order pro confesso will be made against, thorn. ' XI. A. GAI~dhARfD. C.*R. 1F. D. Com'rs OUtlee, 7//thu M~ay, 160'l. amy 9.a.~ et 818n2 i N EQ U I'TY--FA 1I I. '1 . is61. .lne" I 'Iet'ant, Survivin } F:x'or 4.f lth Will of J11i. McCro-ey, deel. l ri1l for .101hn NM. FC eir an. 1). 1). [ 11.1 Io Fe~ e ,his nire, :1114 others, ' Marshal 1.611 1.1gato- atil I'rili 's of A ets. JIto. M'clrorey, dved. J T pielintg ( mly stisralicfin fliat, .loint NI. Fea 11er Ind h ilie 1). 1). Fe:4ster., John N. McCriorey ail Chiarles T. .\let 't. rey, fourll U!, thet Doh-remburltt inl thle abv stated Case, re: idev beyonid thle limits o! this SatIe. It i. therefore, ni d oitd on mo itt lien fr Ilr. Uilin i-ifiilor for l- in~f o /.bw /, 111m1 saidi llfin lani: s dlo appear.1 and1. ph-a -a - -IVer r e tile bill filed itn thi. c:i-v wit hinl forty ty.- frotl IthIe fi rt p.Iw ) i .:I: in oflth rder, wkvtwheriire :.It order. f -.s , .00 wlbeinmde ny Ittom 11. A. (;A I L..\111, C. 1:. F.),t Com'r Ollice, 27th itNy, 18G7. tiiy 28.--timl 2j 8 IS t11e st at* O' so0t it ('io ia. Jolt n G oza. AiIIIm. , Itill for V!4. I njuncion ..h of Sttao C ozii atnd i lierd 1>1r:tte', .\htr ot hers sha11: et,11e T' app)Iearlinge Io ()the sat[isfue4 ilon of 0hr Couirt that. IIl:rhaun L. Cloud andl Nall ey Clon-', hisa vife, Iwio of, the I'ebtctl:tut itn the :b1ove sintdi cattse, nre Moi, eltt frn I. and without the State: Thereit ponl . at til ' on tot tn of Mr. 'Ihert Soil, t'olllp.Itill t's e l4 ! r it (* ,.- :s, timat Ilieendants dlo appeliar andkl ple:A. an,. mwer or. deinnell to saIid hi; 1, wVith Iin I erIrI.I. days Fr m1111 thie d,ate of ile first ptauli:lio'n ble enteuredl of recordl ,vgaInsi themi. H1. A i;1l IAM)D,. 1. . 1.) omt'rs Ollic , Wintsburo, S. C., "7fth May, 1IS'7. may 2N-tmi 21,J 8 IN 29' IN EA4I 'I TY---FA i It' IELD, IMih'. Thoma Ii-um-n vsa. | aN for Parlitiii tn.1 wife :id other. of Lan T ap I.::)l n fl to m s ti7t aI ction thal .i 1ich-l r dson 4' ancis. lf' 1 ih rl n bey t 'l I !o- li ts of lit ti I at e. It. is 1hen-1oe, talon tuotl n Nt ' v Mo. t(' .cict t or t w tul"ln ill. t e.t I r I Ihatl said Defemllanl: ts d :11 ape a.1 -Iph.ed, a st t r d t e I llthe hill inl tlhi.eul Within for y d y r th Irict e lirstl pilitli tiion he(reof, otherivie on loderpr o../w i be taicen agcit Ith t. .\. . It 11.1 1l lt1). C. E.. F. 1). foi'.lra fti io , 27th i.ly, 1,N07, m y -mn 21 j 2! 1 IN EX) TV- I It IEill, P.47. i.'eph (anll-in i itdor. of VS. amid I .(nde c W. N(ecney and1|11.'1ali others heirs: !tlll .re ldit1.1s | A e . koi' iol. L. , ii td v t, j 'n tpperti itlo the Conrt that larriet C. tw of thw ltitipi-l t nt in the aIb v s)'tiid C41n e, are*4 absen:t, from and wvithot 1te I/ is on/ler-4/, onl mtolianl of MTr. 'Mccoills .oliito for Ihe Complininant, th111t Sanid Dv. nts o a ppear itl: l oil, aisw'er or do ulrlo id b, 1vill wiiithin forty da!y fro the datof te f irst pi blicalitt n i f tli, order, or a decre tp- (-nf it l'u I en'ered of record agaii. n i 11he11. H1. .\ G.\ A L11LA 111), C. 1'. 11. D. Cotit'rs dti, 7.th Mv', 8 Ui67. tnay Inm ;nj I:; 20 J QUSlT O.F.PUEI), is 'PIIANN1~IYE 11. 1.. COV1troll and0 } ]IiM KECHkre, AdMAST., & COr vO. | ITII foN(r leo Maia E. Cjl)ochll,$ et -t Val. vIca :tte Nc. nioTy apeaing h Cu: ha..ei . Cokrllo, !1 muelihW. ckl,.orma Cockrol, jr. nid CatioCcrlDfn // is o tr-dtt, n to. it fM .lin o lilrfCtnplinancm ts, th~at r lDe'ed totad 1Cl, itin fory das rmohndt of the frt pubalttio of o bii reo deerce pr toC sof wilrbecnkerdo rcr Citr tllice, 7thrayo8s 7 mayrh 1)-1 8 1 J USTJ lIPENVE. KETC IN, McilMeATER & CO. NO. HTELRAGE --o ~ ** . TRIT OO]~)N OP AT JACOB WOLFE'S. Call utti Examilli his 8oc'k which lie offers Lon w,6 f lie C('ushi tef're goilg elsewhere, andH g!et. (xreat Aitr gains. A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, &c., CONSIS'TING IN P.ART OP S'RING4 U'OPLINS, .JACON iETT NA N00K, U N i1) ESSiE (1 C.M .B IC, T'Ali L C.O'1'118, (Wool andII cotton,) I I ( 'a, O U 10 1., HKA\AO0N.\BU IlG4, A 1.P.\CC.\, SPItNG T I E DS, \ )A I C1. ' , L.A DIES', andl GENTS 110SE, ll.\TS and1 CAPS1, L,.\ lI! CS' s108 YANKEE NOTl'IONS., & c,& v., & c. I only ank a 1thoriugh examination of iny t; t S. And will promisc to i ell at graltly rcii'wed price.., ouly ter the CASII. mar E D I N 0 0RDT 1000 .ushcl Yellow (Corn, 10 11 Vink Eye Potatoes, 30(00 L~bs Clear, Bibbed Sies,, 50 JRag~s CJountry Flouri. A gener'al amiatet of A ND PLANTATION HARDWARE, On hiand' and will be sold for Cash only. JOHlN P. MA'l'IIEWSl, Jr. Pcrons m hairg emiply corn baigs belong ing to me. wiill lelaso ietutn withI as lile delay as plosible. J. P. M. Jr. mar 17 HARDI)WARtE. P1l ESE lIVING K ET TLES, Pad14 Locks, It oin Spoonls, Gardel, mnrwelct, hutt Hinges, acrows, Tacks', Clinch Nalk, Cow holls, Shieep Bolls, Barrel Rolt a, Spri.ng Bolts, Cupboard Looksm, Foot. nules, Shioe IKnlves, Butchier Knives, Ilanud Saws, I&c. AI.so Long hlandled Broomis. .Just ro ceived by K{ETCillN, MoMASTEIL & CO. jinno 13 DRUGS AND MEDICINESI COOKING' &)DA, Epsom Salis, Ceo Oil, A lebohiol, Chulorato Potinssa, Saltpetro, Strong s Pills, ilrandiethi's P'ills, Best Indigo, Mustang L~inoinent, Citrino Olitmnit, Salts Tanrter, Byruip Ipecao, Oil Lemon, Blue Mass andI Strychlninio. Just received by i{ETCillN, MoMASTER, & CO. may 2:J Wmi. Brice', Adaui., Bill for $s. Injunelomn for' liohert Smiley, ot. ax , sale of et. al. R eal Estato, &c. ITl appearing to the Cour't that liza Cock. roll, a Defenadant ini thle abhovo tated oanso Is absont froam and without thie State; ltisa ordered, on mionc of Mru~. Rtion, 8o lloitor for Conmplainant., (hat said Deofendant, do alppear and pilead, anuswer or de~mur to said Bill, wIihbr forty days from thie date of tihe tirst p)ublcation of this order, 0or ( d1o orcec p'ro con/taso will bo enl ered of record against her. II. A. cIA IL1LARDI, . Com'rs Oliche, 7tha May, 1867. mny lB.A f2-9j I 11Qu SIJUM ME R COODS. JUST RECEIVED THOMPSON, WIFHEIRS & WOODWARD, VY invite rpela'13 nttention to oltr toe-k (if Lnolies' tind Men3 I "N] E DRlE.8I and PLAN'TION 01c:. LADIES' WEAR! Poplin, AlpaceaelnIin, col'd, CanII]bries,. .inconets, (4,inghamis, 18 1s i uls, ( ) 1.22 ,iiilo u Aluis OrganIie, Blishop an1d Victoria Lawnis, Nan Calicoes, La die's' Iats ald Boniets, libbon;, Wveatl:is and Flowe-rs, WhileGmb r l K i ll h, . MOURNING 000DS B11o1nhnzine,. Alpneen. (1'hallev, Orien ta 1anster, t ,ra I v. .1l1 ek :1 lht': rege ;catil I "l:-k Si. MEN'S WEAR ! RI'eady MaeCoLn ie'ra ('loths, Cas :imeres, Linen1-rills! 'ott"n:2les, W. t. Straw 111 m I 1ti-. 1 Co It .s ao l'K lli. :11td V il So .' ]ETA]?]DWALbT]! I hut'', lttlT Sp:A:, 111or, \xc, S ,1yt 11he A I ( ru's 1:ales, Tra o clabi' l\fe"Pa Flo- ur St, (h(i1n ) In a r ( l I"''o r k~e (ari'et el:' To2ols at2ad (1n((je o'1.I 2u1e1il 1 A Copartnrship. Ciugar, 112 dChoforea F, 12 salt,2ee na..d apr~lil 16d W1'te prpoan of ran Wengine ofr ao liro-i 10. proso tl22C O the 2engineer 2that. he wolr ra' is stea (each3 daylwth hih to r n a ithe engin l.flho dayst heo rot lfl eginemi havien go r1esn o eliv hefrma.a Wnelpops l2~ o rn the enin of' a li veti~li. hiSood. The moneyI w)eeanis ssta, our 11n0tomliers itsfirlhaemo nt Togie al reI ISI ill.ht ngne Wel hope we ilnt hav( lt regrdou Norave pion h alrodolif N~one cas, nUranus as.u, DEMAD CA2, we7 fte umerned haveo eUntered~fy int ah Beforo(ftl nt lit foloavs h Neov Eceiobolu tely 21. 151 NoneM Arrve t.harot. 2.1 c.i E IT marV 21 lot S.u H2 . CO . Areeal Supelrntemien'sA 0M. CiIA OTT &oi~toi ar. co.i f. bil D,i 0 N and affl~oe t IitUN 21 1 i'y 5,i~ the sehe dNo Caofi the tl'ane TlrainsI over21 throad wl easflos Leav oumb1 iaK ar.52 P.d i l M . Ai vo 1 at21111 Ch arltt , 1215iLI A . ( eavYor Calyot teu at 12.2 A.'nii M. Arive aolt Cor ihii. ltl-2.!,0 bA M. Coe. cnets are ad at Cohnnblatt for Chaloewith the2 A mila in.n h N1 lothyarolinlaySut a r n cit. TilROUlioIr T riCKETg are ohlu an Clam. bitlat p. R ich o ,. , ahntn . Balti ore, d., P iladeO {lph i', . n Nw Yor, iygvn choie o cte via AIn TAocemmovtio rin ~or freit angod localapatssage, leav'eSde ers Cahmb2Ii./ .m. and hour ;J. arrvng aTo Colmbo andCar1, rasoti oe Knve lup.'por.Im.~ul ONE T i'c Iry fine.AlT1 a (lO.fgo alimoeBao ds Trsah I UC1 . 0 I11L, (Laie A.L.EN & l>l.\ L,) .1of the Golden 'a.I th, ('OLUiaBIA, s o., A 1ti ir III HARDWARE & CUTLERY, .IlO , v I:I. ik1%. -flt : i t I ', l'irenilar 'anw I~ ~ ~~N 'NlIA l ' l R 11,AN 1' i FATIII , 1IlU 4 '1 r wil II.I el im i It~ i~ ( ll1 Ta11'1 8ll i. lilt \. Furn1 iishing1 I 1ardware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, Si'ne, Cellnent, l'his 1)er. i A, Oih'l. Fr-enchl atl .\merwiinn Window tio t iI i Gun11w, Ititiesi, l'i tols, Sh I lel I I ts, l'ow" der Finu:, inch1849 . ' lowder, o,& . SIlt. N. A PIT.TT. (SItece. or. to Prlatt & Wilson 11r0 o.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, 111 )1ifill Illd 'olls01 t illiig (:lIeillist, \I AiLu-in STON, 8. C., 111(1II1tle F iilig A ILI. W r. 0. 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