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Latest by_ Telegraph, Newsi Items,. WAsIxTNGX, Aug. 31.-P~urther elanges in Ditrict Coimanders aro not imme1111 diately probable. Tho steaimer G 1idO has arrived at St. 101i, from Port Denver, wyithk $500, 000 in treasure. 1In the late prize fight, McCook knock. (d Jones out of tino on the 34th round. Five millions m ( coin :s th amoniunt of iiterst, onl 10-10's due tho first of September. Special Order No. .129, from Gene ral Grant's headquartev.i, is as foliowvs: Coninnandors of the Military Districts created umder Act of March 2, 1 867, 0ill mako 1))Oinit mleits to civil otlees Sporsons wv ho have been re in o vd by thiliselves or their predecessors ill coli 111,0111. The A torney -Gv (nrl's rcport, on whichl the resdn removedI Sicles, vill be puioh-Adil M .\londay. It t p pears thn % Sickles held that 1t h was not amenable to grand juries, United States marshals or United States district at torneys, while in connmi f a ilitary district created )y A ct of Congrems, and in which the powers of nilhtary comn mianders are dfined. Co('tudii , G.., A ng. 31.-A largo conservative meeting was held here to day, vhich was attended by a inumber of Whites and blac'ks. 'I'he Ineetin g wasaddressed by Joseph W illiams and Benjamin ..(limes, (c lorer,) of Ten. noce. AW.i - great enthuiasm, reso. lutions were passed demanding the en franchiseients of all tihe whites, and do claring the rights of the negrocs to hold oliee. Glood oirder prevailed until the speech of A. it. Wamar, (wvhile,) when there w'as an interrultion by a soldier 01 them garrison, who wvas promptly ar rested and placed in the guard houso. A deiimomtration wis. mado by radical ie(.roes hst inight, to mnob Joe Williams and 1101mes. Ri.' x , ~Aug. 31.-An appeal was taken to daV, Iram the Supremo Court of Virginia to the United States Suprelme Court, inl th case of Paul vs. the State of Virginia, and a writ issued froam the Uni:ed States Court here, re turnable at Washingion. T!his is the first case of the kind which has occur red. N:w' Oiuuss, Aug. 31.-There were 22 intemeilts from yellow fever yester. day ; total for the week, 126. GAvi.:Troi, Aug~. :31.---There Were 2-. I deathi from flever this week. At Cor pms Ch Iiristi, there have been 100 dethm up to th 16th. 1 laf of the citi. zsII% are sick or dead, and much distress prevails. I Ilp is much needed, Do nations l"r tho benefit of the Corpus (histi sull'erers can bo forwardeid through Spo'rd, Tileston & Co., New York. CHAn.1-.sroN', August 31.-Arrived -Schloocr Widhe Wmid, Norfulk. Steamers Saragossa and Champion have bleen detaille by lavy welther. MIosr(tom.:ty, Aug. 31.-Gen. Pope has issuel an order hor an ection 'l I st of October, oin the q1ustiLon of a conl vention and delegates to tle same. Cuin~uum:.ros, A ugust 25.-Rc'gister ed yesterday 319--ol wMoni 170 were whites am I 143 coloreml. Arrivet-Stearmer E'mily B. Souder, New Yok. Sailed-Schoaner Lizzie Unatchelder, l'ostoin. W a inx-ex, A ngumst 25.--Tn the Ilostonl Doard oi A Idermnen, when the question ex tending nimineipal courtesies to Stanton was considere-l, there was only a <pioriin pre~sent, and tho courtec nies were extended by a very small milajor-it-y. T 1hme following are~ amlong the recenlt revege de~cisions, under the present law :Spirits of -turpentino regarded as mUanutfactumres, amid subIjct to thle same registrationis as othier mnaufactures ; a mnanufactiurer of turpentine, liko any other mnanufact.nror, is required to make mnonthly retutrns of anmunt nmainufactmui ed ; also require2d to retmtrtn each mouth's amounit sold, conlSumed~c, used, removed1 for consumption, or for delivery to otli ers than his agenlts. aind to pay a tax upon the same, ini tho district where tunniuactured. The wccife (If anl alien is reg irded as an alien horself in taxa tion. 110t0ls are to be taxed omn their rontall vaIlue. regar11eS3 of agreed rent. Then Stonewall saihi to-morrow for JTapan. Secretary Sewcard and theo Spamish an I Frenchi Ministers visited here to-day. shlip jizzio Moses, benee for Antwerp, sailed yceerrday the crewv mutinied a fewc miles below, taking p'sse'ssion of the'shiip. Thell pobO wcent downl, and captured fouurt eenl men, t fter a hard light. Thie mato stabbed a mutiineer, and1( had his ownu skull fractured. Tho~ Iherald's special, dated Havana, 2dsays thle Governiment of Dominica sent a messenger to Washlingtonm, ac copting $5,000, 000 for Samaria, oin the i'~W MI lagti. 'The Weserni Motropolis sailed yes terday. for Bremnen, from New York, with 230 oflicors and soldiers of thme Imiperndl Mexican army. RA r.Emu, Anmgust 25.-Tucker's now theatre temple was dedicated on Satur day nighlt. A large add fashijonoble crowd assembled among whom wero nmltary anid civil officials and pionminett citiz5ens. I Eon. D. L. Swain delivered an oration. The bpilding is one of tile most iingnileenit structures South, ltumoir says that - the Rauleigh Pro /ress has beenm thireatened with auppres. sioni, in conuiiqucmeC of ridiculing Sick Forolgn News, faONDoN, Aug. 29, noon.--Tho Span. ish insunrgenmts have captured and hold Saragossat. The~ ,oauth Ge'rman, the oflcial organ, say's die Edmtth Qrnumn States will con federate with neither Prussia nor Aus tria. TVho bittoriness- of the Prussian press in discussng. thme Salsanburg cotfor dice, equisw anxiety .throuighlo I1A E re. Washington'Xews. WASIJINOTOW, Aug. 29-Noon. The order removing Sickles and as. signing General Canby to the command of this 1istrc Nw .as issued this morning. I.t directs Sickles to go to NOw York and report to tho Adjutant Gene ra0. Grant had a long interview with the President this morning. Their difficul. tiesi wero adjusted and he withdrow his letter of yesterday. The order wias also issued ts 3 morntilg relieving Shoridin of tho fifth Military District and direct mug him to take command of the of the l)epartment of Missouri, while I lneock is nasigned to the fifth Military )istrict. '1h1onms remainu s inl comn mand of the Devpartinent of the Cumberland. During the late contest, between the President and General Grant, the Presi. dent placed hinself squarely upon his constitutionil rights and carried his poinits. It is sail that a recent letter from Stevens, opportuncly publided yester day mornig, lashing conservative Sena tors for not taking fron the President. certain rights, somo of which Ger.. Grant clailed, has much to do with the Gone rals retrogado movement. VirginiaNews. IIRiIoin, Aug. 29.-Registration returns so fir foot ap : Whites 110. 000, blacks 90,000. Counties not, heard from will increase whito majori Lv. The blacks badly heat one republ-ean at a circus, and stoned others. A company of Unite!d States troops prevented i riot considered emi nent. Georgia News. A17 oUSI, Ang. 29.-Wado ilamp ton is out in a long letter advising tile people to register) but vote against con venit ion. Now York Market. Nmw YonK, Aug. 29.-Gold 4l), Cotton heavy, sales 900 bales, at 27c. Liverpool Market. LivF.unrooi., Aug. 29, Noon.-Cotton opened quiet adta steady ; Middling up lands 10-1.; Orleans 10; sales 8,000 bales. News Itoms. MoNToOMuny, August 28.-Rogis tration returnts received in fill for all Counties in Alabama. Total, 100,990 -whues, 72,474 ; blacks, 88,248. Only ten candidates have been announ ced in the State so far, one of whoi is colored. Sixty-six.bales of new cotton have been recoividl up io date. The corn is safe, an1 in ii ug (uan'.ity. Cotton greatly damageo he last feV weeks for lack of rain and by worms. Wade Hampton on tho Crisis. A 1ausr A, Anug. 28.-General Wade If[anmpton having been solicited by a mintber of proniinet citizens for his views as to tho duty of the people of South Carolina in reference to reorgani zation under the military hills, replies in a long letter, arguing against the in. jist ice and unconstitutionality of the proposed measures. While he is anx iois for restoration, lie prefers military rnlo to the proflcred terms. He in stnces how reconstruction wvorks in Tennuesee, refers to the rejection of the Kentucky reprosontatives, amid says that if the peollo accept tho situation they have 11o guatranltee that the State will bie re-admit ted, untless radicals are elect ed, who will not-represent the views of their conistituents. lie denies the right .of Conigress to intefere with suffrage in the State, counsels justice to the blacks, atnd is in favor of impartial suffrage. Ile advises the people to register and vot agint aconvention. Canadia News. QUF;niw, August 20.--The Catholhe Bishop) of this dioceso died yesterday. Northern News. W7ASuixNToN, August 20.--The John son and Grant correspondence rela tive to Shieridani's removal, is published t~his morning in the Now Ycrk Hcrcgld TIhe following is Whito House gos sip -Sheridan leaving the Fifth Milita ry D)istrict in charge of Hartaut wvill proceed to the WVost and relieve Han cock, who will then assitno permanent charge of the Fifth District. They talk of Swayne and Pope's, and Meade as Sickles' snecessor. Tho11 Mexicani legation publihshes dootn. mienlts showing that escobedo's letters augainst foreigners are forgerie.. The excitement in the New York gold room this morning arose from an cditormlinm the Niiaional Intelligececr, which only tells the old story that ow ing to thme pertinacity of Stanton in relusing to resiT', the re st of the Cabi net had ir.rmally placed their offices at the disposal of thme Prasident. There is no probability of any immediate Cabi net chan~ges. Grants lotter to the President con cerning Sheridan's removal says: 'Thie people whio have sacrificed lives and spent dollars for the country's salvation are entirely opposed to Sheridan's re moval. Hie has p)erformed his duties faithfully and intelligently, and his removal will be regarded as an effort to defeat Congressional views, and will embolden to renewed opposition Llhos who have endeavored to break up the government by armse. General Thom. as has .repeatedly objected to being 'placed in charge of either of the five distriots. H-ancock's department is in tricate, and lie- should not be removed." Grant adds thatL'there are military, pe cuniary and, above all, patdotic reasons Wvhy this order should not, be insisted ii)The President replied.: "I -am not awvare. jbat .the -question of' Sheridan's remioval had ben submitted to the poe. p)10. It wvouhld be 90ijusk to the army. to assume that Sheridan alone ie capable of colmmanding the Fifth District. Sheridan has rendered himself obnox ious by his manner of executing the law, and more by his assuming authority not granted to him. His rule has been one of absolute tyranny, without reference to the principles of our government, or the of free institutions. His course has seriously interfered with harmony and tih speedy execution of the acts of Congress. His removal cannot, be re garded as intended to defeat them. The object of the change is to facilitate their execution through an officer who has never failed to obey the statutes of the land, and who within tisjitrisdiction will demand a like obedience from oth ers." The President compliments Thom. as and Hancock, and foels assured that under General Sherman's guidance Sheridan will wini honor fighting In dians. in conclusion, the President fails to perceive any military, pecuniary or patriotic reasons why this order should not be carried into effect. An immense crowd witnessed the (efeat of the Nationals, by the Mutuals (of New York. The President was on tie ground and was received with hear ly cheers. Revenuo to-day, $330,000. A private letter fnom Fort Hlays says thit ono company of cavalry at that post has lost twenty-one men by cholera. Southern News, RiImONIo), August 26.-- General Schofield has decided that the State Poor laws shall be enforced with refer eice to the paupers to whom the Freed. men's Bureau has ceased giving rations. By this decision all the black va grants, who crowded to the cities of Virginia after the war, will be returned to their respective counties, whero they are citizens. Tho pauper whites will be treated in the same way. Thu City Council is about opening a new elnis hou:e for the colored people. Tle case of the colored Canadian, who appealed for redress because the owners of the steamship Hatteras refused him a first cabin passage, was decided to day by United States Commissioner Cahoon. lie decided that the Civil Rights bill only referred to American citizens, and that foreigners could not obtain redress under it. RicIumoxn, August 20.-Major De lamater, Ubiof of the Medical Bureau of this District, was mustered out to.day. This is the first oflicer in this depart. Imn t mustered out under the President's system of removal of volunteer officers. A colored Republican meeting in Manchestor on Saturday night was addressed by G. C. R. Porter, Common wealth's Attorney at Norfolk, who is stumilpinm the State under the auspices of the National Republican Committee. le was much applauded for the senti ment that "rather than not unclog the wheels of reconstruction. we should hang tbe President and Gei. Grant as high as Haman." GA ,v i:s-roN, August 26.-Tuterments Saturday, 26 ; for the week, 153, A mong others Captain J. A. Nickerson, of Massachusetts, and Captain Riunnolds, of the schooner Liberty, of New York. The New York me'rchants, through Blum & Co., have sent $1000 to the Howard Association. Help from ab senlees is solicited. Nnmv OIIR.ANs, August 26.-Deaths from yellow fever in this city on Satur day and Sanday, twventy- five. Marine News. Nr'v YonK, August 2G.-Arrivedl, the Nevada from Greytown, in five days and t'wenty hours, the iastest trip re corded. 00_ OMMEROIAL, ___ WINxsnouo, Sept. 3.-CottoR 19 a 20 cents. Cotton Yarnis, $2.25. Salt, $1.00. Ounny Cleth, 88 a 85. Bacon Sides, 20 cents. Shoulders, 18 cents. Lard, 18 a 20 cents. Molasses per barrel 65 a 75. Country Flour, $6.00 to $0.50 per owt. Baltimore Flour, $11.00 a $12.00 per barft rel. Corn, $l.50. Butter, 20o. Dry Hides, 10o, Oreon, 5o. Gold1, 350. Silver, 80c.' Wheat $1.75 a $2.00. Cranr.O-rn, August 20.--Tho sales of cot ton to-day amounted to twenty-five bales, witht prices ranging from 17&@10. for good ordinary to low middling. We quoto mid diing at 20c. W ANTED, AGENTS. 2fl7r PElR MONT H The Yrear Rounn, ep~cJUor 000 Per'Cent. Profit, on com nmission. We gtuarantco the abovo salary or commission t.o activo indlustrious agents at their owa homes, to introduce an artice of indispensable utility In every household. For all partioulars call on, or addross (1. W. JACKSON & 00., 11 Sotuth Street, Baltimore, Md. aug 21--1mo NOTICE. T HOSE indebted to DES8PORTES &BRO., .are requ ested to eeoao forward and set tio without delay. aug 18 GRIOCERIES AND PROVISIONS. [10LGOATES Soap. Sugar, Rio Co ffee, old U ov offeoe, Bacon Sides, Sugar Cured hams, Lard, Cooking Soda. Just, received at No. 1, Hotel range. ALSO the followhmig Medicines : Thompson's Eye Water, Hlartshorn, Calomel, Bateomats Drops, BrItish Oil, Dalby's Carminativo, Suhlhato Potassa, Anica and Chloroform Liniment, Hlostot ter's Bitters, (Focyer and Ague Pro KECHN MoMASTERL & CO. aug 27 EQUITABLE LIFE INSUJRANOE 92 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.. THE best and most liberal system of trarr Isatinug business. The bost report of success in practice. And large. returns te polloy-hokders . M~IW,3. Agent,19%inabord, 15, 0. ' aug 3.-1m NEW SUPPLY 01?, zE>ELr CGr~C30> :9I JUST RECEIVED, BY B W 0 0 C L A F JE, Nos. 3 and 4 Brick Range. Which are offered for sale at GRE ATLY REDUCED PRICES, Only for the Cash. 0 My Stock Consists in Part of New and Beautiful Prints, Bleached and Brown Shirting, Sheetings, of all kinds, Tickings, Stripped Osnaburgs, Shally, Spring Poplins, Jaconi M. Ins, Eug'is4h Jareges, Nam ok, Hosiery, Gloves, Table Cloths, Undressed Cambric, English, French and American Broad Cloth and Cassimers, Black Silks, Alpacca, Bombazine, Spring Tweeds, Ladies', Gen(s and Misses Shoes and Hats Ready Made Clothing, Under Shirls, Etc., Etc., Etc. ,all and examine my Stock before purohas ing elsewhere. I offer Great Inducements I aug 10 FRESH MEDICINES, &c. Just Received BY Ketchin, McMaster & Brice. ROLL BRIMSTONE, BIo Mass, Chloride Soda,. Chloride of Limo, Syrup Rhubarb, Creosote, Licorice, Morphine, Stroing's Stomach Pille, Blood Root, Senna Leaves, Alcock's Plasters, Hlostetter's Bitters, Pendleton's Bitters, (fever and aguec preventative,) Cox's Ge.latin.e, Corn Starch Tapioca, Extract Lemon, Extract Vanilla, Farina. Preserving 1(ettles. Another supply of Porcelain Lined Pre Jersing Kettles, ALSO, Bllacin g Brushes, Woodl Screws, Cut Nails and Filnishinlg Nails, july 20 Fall and Winter Imnportaltion. IBIBBols, Armstrong, Cator & Co. IOTisand Jobbers of BONNET, TIMNO and VELVET lIlBIBONS, [BONNET SLK~1S, SATINS and VELVET, [londs, Nelt,, Crapea, Ruches, Flowers, LTeathecrs, Ornraments, Straw flonneits and ~des' I lat, trimamed and un trimed,] 287 and 289 BALTIMORE STREET, 3ffer the largest itock to be found in this Jouatry, and uneo~alled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Pari. sian novelties. %@r' Orders solidited atid prompt atten. .lon given. aug 28..1a CARRLIA~LF) BUGU1ES OFl Superior W~orhmans.)p at my old stand, to b'e sold.at loir prioes. All orders promptly attenied to. Saug 8--1m-o TO. JORDAN. A. Good Tonie fet Coavalescent, PJ H fLADECLP1llA k AIM,16 dos, lottles jtist v4041l44' MtNo. 1 Lotel kang. Blesehed Hornespuns/ Drotn HoEteapuus and Spool Thresh - KETCHIl, MfolASTIR & BRIOE, Augr 18 MEDICINES, &c. HAVINO pur chised the entire stcek of Alken & Ladd, we will con- . C inue fihe DitUG BUSINESS at uo I heir former stanid. llaving a very large a n d 0cmt plete stook of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Wines, Brandies, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Fanoy Goods. And having made arrangements to keep it. always full, we would invite Physicians and the publio generally, to givo us a call. LADD0 BROS. -0 IJT STO~ERE. Ilostet ter's Stomach Bitters, lomain's Crimean Bitters, Constitution Life Syrup, Epping's Sarsaparilla, And Queen's Delights, Elixir of Bark and Iron, Rhode's Fever and A gue Cur". Ilepatio Bliters and All popular Patent Medicine: -0 JUST RECEIVED. ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF Bleached lonespuns, Unbleached " Calicoes, Yankee Not ions, Ladies' and Gents Paper Collars, Corsets, Hosiery, &c. july 30 LADD BROS. LATE ARRIVALS! .AIW THOMPSON, WITHERS & WOOD WARD'S. CONSISTING IN PART OF Brown, Bleached and Colored Hlomespuns, Cotonades and Bied Tioks, Coats's Spool Cotton, Fine Linen Blosoms. An Assortment, of Slioes, made In North Carolina. Term OashTI A fine lot of Country Cured Bacon, Baltimuore Sides, Pet roloeum Oil, (in 5 gallon cans.) July 9 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. C LORLIDE SODA, a disinfecting solution for sick rooms, &e. Spear's Fruit preserving Solution, Best Newcastle Cooking Soda, Duryea's Maizona, TAayior Brother's Arrowroot, Colgate's toilet, and Turpentine Soap, Costar's Bed-bug Exterminator, Oelatine, Mustard, Mace, nutmiegs, Sp ice, Popper, Oingor, Hlops, &e., &o., received, yesterday, by LADD~ Blt,08, Our remaining Stock of Dry Ooods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., will be closed out at very low figures. (Call and seo aug 27 LADD BROS. Nt2w Bolcs. OIHOOL BOOKS, Letter and Note Paper, K)Lead Penoils, Baptist Hymnn Books, Toy Paint Boxes, Paper Fasteners. -ALSO, Misce1Ianeous Books, such as JHiddon Depths, New Amorioa, Idalla, Thej Conva losoo'nt, Roboet Severno, My Schools and Sohoolmasters, Mayffe Rield's eteries for Bof.-Songs for LittleOnes ait Hrote, Gui. foL lix4onMiltn'sPoetical Werks Buir~ A(, tstore 0 TOIN~, MoMAA5'Lt & lUICB. july 18 CASH! CASH! TIREhighest inarket prico paid for the above article, inl by JNO. P. MAI'vilEWIIS, Jr. c0ottc O ' I Just Receivet, 100 Bunches, No. 8 to 11, at $2.5 per Bunch-- CA1 . aug :1 JNO. P. MA TTIIEMW. CANDIES! CANDIES! Pilnk Ci'eaill, whlite CI'ellinl. Clove, Milid, lHose, ('lnnamoll, &e. Sugar A lmonds, Risses,-wit.hI ver ses, Le11011 rops tlo t' DM'Ops. X c)11:1cs -3. Apple, 1iino Apple, Pneh, Cur I'uiit. Locll1011 Sy l'-ll, Sirlines and All of whielt will le !01t low l'or UA.Sl I . ) 1ESOiRTE1S8 & BRo. 8TE'1VENLKS HOUSE. 21, 21, 25 & 27 llroaithiwy, New York, (Opposito Bowling Green,) Oil Ole Elropelnil Pi111. rallE STEVENS 110US isin well ndil wido. .L ly known to lhoe traveling publio. 'le location ii specinlly suillable to merchanut 1and btsiness men; it. is in closo proximily 10 1 the buiness part of I lie cily--is oi I lie highway o Sout hern nIld Western Irnvel anld adjacent to the principal Railroal and Stenmhont.d(epiol t. Till T lVENS lOUSE har liberal ac comoda(lon for over .100 gests-il is well furnilied, and pos.,.p'sesc every modern im. provement for lihe comfort. und enterfnin.. ment of its inimates. The rooims airep. joiots ad well vrnli ated-prtovided with gas and waler-tho ntlemitlnon is prompt aid respectfuil--nd Iho table is geniernow ly provitled with every deliency of Ii th e.Inson --t. Ioderate riles. Tito rootms having beeln refirtiniislhed n1ml -Iodeled, wyeare efinabled to offer (Xlta I' .-ilities fur ihe comfort not pleatsur o o u tirt -*ueits. (GEO. K. ('IlASEp & !O., july 13-thm Propi.torst. 1POP-SURU P. 9 11D0'/.0'TTLES V P.8P Sl11P, .iU!'t Ie .. roccivedl nnd for* sale. Also FIlE8J1 DESPtOIlTES & 11RO. June 20 FINE FLIOURI. F INE Country FLOUILt on consignmnt KE'TiltlN, MoMATERL & CO. july.25 RiICEI, VI NEUARI, i UOAR CUl1ED llAh!S, &O. For1 la TlOM PSON, WVITIIERIS & WOODWA RDl. jualy 3t0 RUTA IIAGA I A NOTIlER1 suiply of fresh Rota JBagn, .Largo Whito (lbo, Largo Whito Nor folk, Red or Purplo Topi and WhIiite Flat lDutch TmipuI111 Seeds. J ust receivedl. KET1CIIIN, MoMASTER1 & BRIICE. july 25 NOTICE. (IRIfTTORIS of tho Estate of Jacob F. J Coletman, do3'd, will hand in teir' laimns properly attestedl to theo undelrsignecd at his ollico int Winnsboro, at nut early date. aug 17-ta8 Admet. ZEPHJ Y R PUFF, FIN 91MOK!N TOBA000. JUST Recolved, at -DEPORTEJ~S & BRb4 april 9--If FOIR SALE. A LOT of Hogs and shecep will bo sold on on I ho 19th instant, at the residenceg of lIo late Jtacob F?. Colemtan, deceasecd. H1. A. OAILLA RID. aug 8-t2x1 A dainistrator. ECONOMY. ACOMPLETE assortmecnt of' Cooking LiStoves and Rlanges. Choip for Cash. TLIJOMP$ON, WVITIIERS & WOODWARD. july 80 FiRESII MED)ICINES4. SUB.' NIT.' BISMUTrlr, Morphine, Qui nino, Seltzer A porien ,, Diachyloni Plastotr, Suilpht' Etheor. Agnio Cure, Rbadway's Ready RelIef', Pills and' flsolvenat. Clore!;, Maoo, Arnolds and David's Inks. Also, a lot of -Wrapping pa per. KE0IMcMASTERf & BRICE. LATE ARRIVAL. IACON SIDES, Canvassed IIAms, Lard in 1)barrels and kegs,.Sa ur, (iolreo, tjold. en Syrup, Molasses, Vinigar, ' gap,, Fine Country Plour, llagging and I- 6. Sold low for Gash, ThO0MPSON, WITHERS & WOODWAsD,. aug 131 JOHlN (. DIAL, (Late- A.LLiN & IlAr.,) At i~e Sign <fh liv l. htn jni 1.4-, COLU10BA, S. , I liportcr und le itI rr iln EnIgis i I and Amleritan HARDWARE& CUTLERY, li N, ST , 'Mill S.onles, lioilt n-.: "100hs, CircuLir a1ws, .Mill trmo, sug1ar Pa11,' INIIlA 11'1111E11 AN) LEATHER BELTINP, Car pent ers, Silsiit hI, nrl Tannlers', Tool", ItuousekeepI intg and FurnIdihing lIardIwnr(-, AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, Lithle,Ce n, I'laster, 40ins, Olla, Frei.nh ad A merican P oi. , i'owderi I'I:11. m-owder, 8hw, &(e., William G, Whilden & Co., WaceJewelry, fil rW r CI'OCKI 'ERY, ClIIINA, (1[,.\J8 WAul1;, 2:1 ')htN I-A1 ,V)11 N|V01It0 V 1; riilil A I A IN, Jc(i>d ant? i,'- p ' aer i al*'sa ( ' 1 A i .E S T O N , . . AT WiLE)110 L, NO. 1i RAYNE STREET wit. G. wil !tn N. .4. THOMAS, .111.1 w1. S, J.AN N(IAl'. nov 27-I-f Uw N - 4 E-1~ M4LLS )OUS E,1 Corner Qu1an amnd lni tus C H A R L E S T 0 N, 1. C. ' 1IJS I )POP i. ANI) Wil Ib . KNOVN 11!06' i:1 anow filly ;pi I'or , erc pitio of isitor.., having ten iOCteiianuIn b- hh 'liationnlcneiisces nias :i: Fii. L'Inss 11loe1, not Io ho v.ualleil byany No' IhiIos ot ilh ard per day, S. (I " "' per itonth1 as maiy agreed on. .Jlossl'll pu l' i, elot uI'I~--t Priopiete.. ('lu ite over tlhe Soulli Carolinat 11ail Ilad. Gt:NEHnar. Su''rs O)vt .:, hi r.i ron, S. ('., Marchii. IIl. N and a~ier iho 1th inbi., tho Thoughi~l AliJ 111'l Trin will riun as follows, vii: Leanvc Cobuiaih at 1 1.140 a. mo., ChI'n Itme' Arrlive at. Kingsvilia at 1.21) p m, '' Ileave I'ingavillo at 1.8.. y ii, '' Ianvo e 'iharleiinu, 8.(u)Q mu nu Arhive t (ii .ohnoiaz, 4 21) p hea:ve (Couhnbia, E;.fio) a uurri vo ai t h rlest on, 'I (it) p. in. ii. T.1. PE A KiE, (len'l Su~p't. ' marchu 19.-irf RUL1E TO i'?LEAU). I'hio State of' Solith Car'olinau. t"A I It F IE Lf) DJDISTitLUT. IN TniM COMMON P'LEAS. S. F'. Dluioso -n r A t tachmet. Saling Wolfo. WI ilEili-.S Iihe Plintif) did on thu l:l04 Vdaiy of' Novemblu.', A . I). 181ti1 filo 1 is declharat ion ugilnst t lhe De'fendant. wvho, as 1t. Is sidi) is ua'iin. friom and wvithoui, ho limits of t.is Stato 11 a in neither wifeo ior at torniey kniown wihlini (ho .namo upoun vhiotm a copy of' the said dcgiar'ationi migla6 >e served. It is thereforec onlered ihat, the said Do. 'enidani, dio appear and) p((lnd to 11h9 id 1elarationk on or boifore (lho 141h day of No. remnber, A. D. 18117, otherwiso final and abi.. ioluto judgmnent will t hen ho giveiu antL twarded for tihe Pintiff eg-dnl. him. 18th November 18300 nov le3mily RULE TIO PLEAU . State of South Car'ol a F"AlIFIELU DISTICTJ IN THlf COMJION P'LdAtI. Aunni Moeck, vs. j-Attaellment. Jan. II. A sh.Iford. ieolanion agnst, theo Defondat. wilo (a t saidI is absent, from- and witho#W 1hW urn Is of .this State, and has neither. wireo 1ttorney known -wihini the slm uili. th Sop~y of thie said declaratli rii b orvedi. -i ' - It is therefIoro Orde'edl,-Ith thbn v~~ 'onlanit do applear and) plead to tho'$ Mii'a~ 4 >laration oni or befor'e thr-1 ('di' -.i, wairddd for' tho.Pleaiti'agaliet lii' " moar 10--leumly