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Latest by Telegraph. fom2 Wsbinoa AVASuINGTON, JaI. i0.-'Tho ,p ro cecdi ngs inl the Siupr tynp Coiurt 'are at. fraoting inteiso interest.. The impfrci; Sil that the Beneh will deche ad)versi. ly to the coakstitutioality of .thWeoReon stretiun acts gains gi IInad. Tito following occurred to-iay : Yud Black moved that a day be - ippinted for hearing exiprio, Mr..M;Cardre, br t Nr. Stanberry objecled.co #rguing the caIs oil hohif of tle Governent., I. Cals-ft Ie hadii -wril tell opinionsa sustaininga th2 other side. ''heo matter was defer .s red upoui Staiiberrv's sug(3gest on iitil the G1overnmenit.coul14 arrange 'to .ap pear by some otler coillistme. This case is tthnt of Col. McCardle, tibe editor of tyT ieksburg '/Ym's, who was im pris oned by Ord. Thi decision is looked For at an earlly <by, and the impreszsion is very em iral that, the writ "will Ie granti.ed whieh voutd virtually set aside tiie laiw. A s'eouid caiM' inv vincg the coIstitut L1inalii v of the In w hv whieb) Congress 1hI'i'd I the sarlo of captured proper.y. and directed tle proceedo to bo paid into the Tret9si1rv, itt lh am1e time pnivi-ling that claima iilnts might at the etnd of tiwo years, bring suit for re-. covery through the Court.if Claims. The case Comes up i through the action. of the owner of a lot of cotton whio brought sait di rectly againast, 11. Oflicer making tile sttizuri. This latter pe.son phli'is thaw law as hi.; - Whatis known as the Virgiia' case efects the! iliode iin which Congress aln proceed in ritifyinig contracts between Sates. it cotties into court on t2otton .of parties reprementing Virginia, and claniimg tint lie mciona of i lie colut ies of Bleylv ai Je'ferson to Wet Virlin. in, is 2o02 valitd, ali mh rainled by Coi gress. The State (o West Virgiia pro vided for receivinig <kese cenmties iuil lio coiill of Virginia~ iming giveo. 'hii cot-1it was otaititd nit Congre, was asked to ratifv (to co..ract. le. f'or, (Iie- nettonm of iih ody was4 con14sma tlteid, Virgihac witdrw1er consent 611t, Cong~rerg paid It, -at.lcltion .o hli-s netion, 1nd1 proceedd tw rntiy ' ar ment. Virg-inia ehim nas Ithat sch ectioi Wats 1t1oconititluional, and coume ilto "! Supreme Coiirt. to t'stL it.. Al o0itin. lWteier fom Gen. i1ow-ard ta tes that ie Buiresni disbur-ements f im January is', 1865, to Janiary 1st. 18G8, were $959,000, and .tie fund oi hk:1.I, A.5.73(),000. Chari-s G. Green, editor of the Bos. (on P'oi, h1s1 heen nommnated n.s Assistani Umijitod States Treasurer at 3o0tEn. Gel. Pope is 'here. Th' following is the text of the w his key hiil paserd by Cooagress ad 'ent t-o the PAies.&Nt: -fl it eccted, etc.. That from uid after this dao w 2o distilled spiriis shiall be wvithdrawn or renived from ally ware. housoe Tor prrrioses of transportation rec tificatlml, ehinge of package, exporta flon, or for any otlher purpose whatever 1mt til he (nl(1 in x oin sitch jSpIrits shill have boon paid ; and N acts and parte <> acts incounisent wit.h t.e proviious hereof are thereby r<-peale4. The following States haie adopted the co'nsOtiltional tuamen4dIent, known- as the fourtiseenth articlo New Hamp Shire, Conn ecticnt. Teimesmeo, Ne W 'J - soy, Oregon, Verml',irt, Now York, Ohio, Illinois, West Virginin, Kansae, Nevasda, Missonrv. Iniai , Mmnesota, Massachiuseus anld Nebraska. Revennec to-dav,*568,000. WXAslHINOTON, .Januairy 11I.-it is uinderr,tood thiat in yesterday's e xeu '1 ive seQsin, ai miotion by theo Demoe crats to cor~sideri the Stanton cso ini op i sessJin wais defeaited, anad that IDdolittle asked that as TIoward'~ re port had i bein pubilihd. Pernmission wa's refused. Tho Agr'icultu ral Department pro inulgates the following~ ''The returns relative to cotton indicate fully 20 por cent. aggregate increase over the crap) of last year. -The notaat erop- of t866, as sold and shipped, miakinig due allowance for receipts of the previous crop and amhiounit niot set forwalrd on the Jut of' Septemiber, .1867, was very nearly 1,900,000 bgiles, while the estimate of this dcertmeint, in October, 1866, was 1,835,000 bales. T.he tot al esti miatc mnade, inview of all the depart mnt data, as well a1s outside iniformua t ion, is placed a t 2,340,000 bales." The Ihouse Committee- ons Iccon Mtruction this afternoon' igreed uapo-a u= bill to be reported 'onu Monday, de * 'taring that therie regno civilgovern~ monts int the lately roohious $Sates, 4nd that the provisionial governlment shall not be recogalized ' as valid or .legntlf ther by the excecutti'voor ' the judicial authority of the Uititd Sta tes.. Inorder to the speedy enforcemuent of teseveral recounstruetion laws the ~en erai of' the Ardty is 'utheiriz'ed to *-roo all officers ulow eth'plo d d appoinet others for the perfIormanos of -all acts required by those sitafutew, to .the end that thie yeople of thae said' several States may speedlily or'gani' eivil governrmenats, republienn inu form, :and be'restored to their political pow-; ex iir the Union. The Generel o( the Army is also cm. powered tto reroo allh eivil; officers and appoint t heus- in't eir pieces So mucAh 40f thae recaeusennotiona. no~s as authaorrzos manuders or r moiu-otleIs repaealed jIbe bill declares. rt #MYfuI f'or ,th# *irq4vot,.to order qtny p1 g~l.ogrig ntavyitofleaist by)re I the~ * 4ilitary qf gjhioge proviseonab;~y #n re its to opposne or .obstruct tif h iib ty of thes lUiited Siatee. Tho lj'U f' 7 ~er dediatesthiat * te-Ju'terfer~co byi '2yp~.row w.tktnta--to. prbavett by '''forea(the -executionl of the ortdert 'sof, thes Generral of the A rmy b.,4l1 .belsheItiAo he a high misudempeapr, and , la .e; atyuiltyhdeof,.otonvien, ak&l nedno t' bding' dive'tism d lafI dehled 6ot' exceege two years. The,bill repeals all parts 0 the recot.struction act :!'consistent wit. tie abovo provisione. Stevens voted againet the bill in com. jinittet-,' nserting. that it was intended to, Olt-et. Orant. P opo hadi a prolonged interview with Th''iaev'ning's Ex-press hot- the f'ollow. ing:. "To ulouso Judiciary Committee will, 01n Monday, report lie Senate bill deIininO a quorim of tho Supreme Court, withl all amendment providing that it shuldl bopecessary that two itirds of (he couirt shall agree beforo any law' of Con gress is proinountced unconstitutional. Rovehnue to day. $390,000 ;. week, "7,774,000 ; year, $100'.50 .00 . The execntive session of the Senato was devoted: to Stanton. Nothing has transpired regardiiig the proceedi::s or the result. Congrossianal. NVASiLINGToN, Jan. 1 Thel, procveedings we.m unimpor'tan1t unltil the louse bill suispendtling the cuntrac. tion of cuirreticy came up. An a mend men-t dvh'lutring that hiothi-ng in this or any existing act shal!' ho beonstitued to ilcrese United States ctirrency, except liftv millioni heveline noleJs already aoi thrized, was dtfeated- 17 to 31).-. The bill was disciussed to adjourn Iltst.-A bill ert-ating a neow com. mit teu of li've on whisley metres was passed. . The Kentineky eleetlon case caine up, :nid after tiree hours' discussion Judge Trimblo was sworn ill, and tle H ouso attijOurne1d. WAsIusU-ro., January 0 -SENATs.--A iiemoirial Was preseited ask ing an appro. priation for the reierof the frcode ' olie u-eii District ; also, asking for femautle muff'rage in lte Distriot; also, 11roiim 6,000 hanitd-loom)) operatives, asking exemption from taxaItjil. The Hlouse -li.it to preveli fraud inu wiis ky )eveitt was paled, Wili tii endiinit striLin:g out tae words -*in lijnd," making the praisioni fap ply to all wh0y. A petiion froni the Alaikimua Constiti lou'l Couvenitioni, pritying ilte remnovil of GoverUor jL'auotrS political dhlitie is, Ifas presentedl .v Mlorton c:d1ed up his resolution in strAternig the .1olliciary Coiniti iee to report a bill abrogaiting 1he exiilg i State govern iltnts ink he rObet Stes and providing plroper--goveruents 4h lio tihereot'. Mr. F'rnilghtleysen auovd 4o amnl tio as to make the reporting of a bill discretionary with the J4udiniary Coawmitiee. Mr. Morton deitred to tanie the sense of the is'eie -directly -upon -t ie quoestion it wis high linme that Congres defined itself nad :posaiim in fteriis not. to Ile -undertoodt oi. ihis sulbjo.it. To hill mind, itbe htatae o; affae 110w eisting ne-ver were more altarning. Congress hatd or the 2d of last .\tarch, detetiCd the existing governmets i tIkose MittcA. astillegal and tot. *taoxing proper .curity for life nai property, and -at that. -ime Conigreas had provided iailita ry upervsiden 't1i1 sech tinte as legal -g >ve'ltnerts could be R:taheIbcd. To day the tuilitary authority viich tihey Ii At. 111) wlsi Obstructing tie proper operation 4i the law in some of those States, 4uid .holding the (he extstiog .iltegal and ,uthorized g.avernients. Mr. Mortovli.>o sent. to thle desk of'the Securetary tie acts of March and -July to bo read, And also the Order No. I ef Ocn. 11C"1, in which Lhlo civil aut-ority is decared supreme. It would seem that Ocn. H6'ncock. in this order, not oiily deled flthiepower of Congress but actually nullilted and refused to excelde its laws. As Genl. Hancock hattconfrotsted diree'ly 'the -Congress of the United 6tAtes, it beomntes a question as to which side will submnit. Ite recognizes~ the authiority of thle civit tr'ib)uyas orgatnizedi by the ver'y State goverInents which Congre~ss hius declared to hie'il!egni. T'here was danger thiat the work of reconstruct ion ivoeld fail by the ver'y rulIli-tarVvpower which t hey hovl raisetd to 'or'wardt it. At this crisis it~ was~ incum. henE on Congress to be true and consent to itself und proceed to abregate these govern mnents. It becomes Congress to say at one what the'y intended to do. Aitboough de. elating, in thet acts referred to, -that, t-hose State goveraments wore illegal, Congress had not. decided, I ie nOXIexcso of its pow or, to do away with themn abirupjtly, bt in the present julnctur1e -there should not be a mlomen~ft'si hesitation, ilf the amendmtent of Mr. Frelinghuysecn was adopted it would it would mean nothing, lie (Mr. Al.) wanteid a perempty. ord~r 'to this comu.i;;e to bring in a bill immediately, and he desiro.t t-fe Senate toso order. Mr. Prelinghuysen ditd not intendi to op pose itnfy of the excperimenlts4 which hatd been advanced by the donator, but thiought It but right.thit,. sonme confidence rhiould tie rep~os-. ed in the juidgmeint of the commioittee. The expiation of the morning hour ent shiort furthecr debate on the resointion, and tihe hlouse itlito suspend fathter contrac tion 11iin umey wats taken up and discuissed to executive sessen, and the Senate ad jourtned. lIousi.--Resolttions asking theo rel ease of Fath~er MoMahaortrntd sevesal other Foiaanls was passofi. The bill preventing whilsity frattds, as antehded by the Senate, came up and was d!sdush~ed to adjournlment. W AsHizo'ros, January 7.-SP.NArH.--Mr Sutmuer, intlrodtuced a bill abollihin the Ensimrutand-e~xtendingj the juirisdiet ion of the W'ester'n District Court over Tiexas. Mr. WVibon trtodraeedl a bill vacanting certain oflices int Georiria, and authorising the onwension to fill themn. Ordered toe be print ed. An unsattifitory discussi'n ats to wliother' the 11i11 passedi before the recess, shelishing color distinct,ioni in Distr'iet was a law arose. Tihe metIer was referred to thie Jtdiciary O.m mitt ee. '1he' oott on 'ojudtiion' sta's resrned', am) osfier 'a long argumnent anti nuimberles a'mandmenta1 the bill pasd-to thle following' effeet.: The tax auspend'ed d'urlog .156O8; en eot. tonl grown during that year. This suspen. sIonui, 4 che contte to ln-oen6~i tegulate levy e'tax, after 11368. D~ut(y on'ratwocor. toninporedinto the~ United State* fromI Ari 1t1, to A pril 1st, 15139, is sus enrded. rThe bill goes back to theS Hoeen. feroon euqrrenceo. Aajoirned. Hiousis..-Speoial Rlerenue Commi'oaloner 'Welles> tort wasu ubmuited. -he Tbill expedLiig~he layneat of boud-. ties was resumed. Aiti aeudment referrit uhe ceaahns of negro doldie'rs to lhb' Ifreed. Mn'1Sjuf3Vant for equajlnation was adopted I th~fe'd' of'li'dn.dlad's was lectio9 Comitittee feporiedi in (a. vor of suvearing In Trimble,' frost Kentuoky, . ' I9n y a lni o tho.sale ofthe Chat t. Il ead refoved 'rue.8$ *ik&amuoedt Meie Garidd1, A bill preve eyA up ~ nI. p spirits from bond, unde any ciroutustatano untii the full tax is paid. i'assed. The House weat ilto couunuitte of thI whole, when Mr. Curry spoko In favor o payin'g Ihe debt Iu legal tenders. Adjourued. From Washagton. WAsINGTOr, January 7.--Howard' "Stanton" report takes the ground tha Stanton flvored 9he reconstriction acts while the President evinced a disposi tion to disregard them, and even seize if possible, the reinr of absolute power This startling purpose on. the part o Jolnson was the real ground of differ, ene bot ween the Presidenit and Stanton Stanton had the legal right to refuse to submnit his resignation, iid lite circuim stallcesjI sified Sianton's action. 'Tlhe report coubots all tO Pi esidont': posit:ons, phucinhg theit President in fi light of a false accuser, and closes w itl a resolution tiat the Senate do noi concur in Stanton's suspension. Th( repori. imipeaches the President'a veraci. by regarding the New Oilenans riots. Theii lionei bilf for extending bouity payments authorizes ihe employment. o Lweniy-five additional clerks in the Sec. 011d Auditor's ofike. There was a short, Cabinet session to. day ; Seward and. drant were absent.. Grant and-Sheriin had a protract. interview at the War Office. Wilson's bi1 was presenited to-lay It vacates the oflices of Governor, Sec etary of Sate, Treasurer, Eoimptrollei Surveyor G'eieral of Georgia. Secretary Seward was before the Sel aft Colt) mmil.1ce on litreio, Relations re. g I n; territorial ai.itions. Scheick stated in Congress tha t-her( are 100,000 barr''ls of whiskv in hinds oil which tax is due, amountiUg to $40, 000,000. Rveeill to day, $0.0,000. The debt. statemellt ShowS $1 08.500, 000 in coin and $25,'7i0,00O inl curcenl ey inl the treasiry. Tihe public dehi has incrcased during the month nearl) *97,000,000. It is said the Preridenit will assigi General Gordon G ranger to comnmand. the sub-district of Alabama. From Richinotcd R ICItoND. ?an. 9.-Iltirrison, God. din & A pprson. it large bonki g ank real estate firm, sus1.euied payment to, day. h'leir depositors will be paid. Ill coil Vet ioll, the miorning scssior was Occipied by Mr. 11Illilit t ill r spe<.ic vindicating his poliiical histor3 agaiist chartres from thlte Consirvtiv sitie. E vesinng mterrupt ions occturrecI, 1 which the statenient that Stna tor I 'ill ter was a traitor was pronouiced a lic by a Conservative niember. Adjourned till night. The colnvention to-night adopted sev eiteen sections of tlt b1ill of rights, beilt nil similar to 4iie old Virginia bill, ex eept all alenildment adopted strikog on1 the word "twele" ill fixing the iiinmbei of a jury, anid another nmewlminien adopited giving any person the right I( (peak or write his seltimelnts .1and bt held r.espoueibe for the Snlte. Trom Ponnsylvania. IARIDLO, Jan. 7.-If nine Re ptubliean persist in their present re, fusal to go ioto Repubican catuns, tih Dem-ocrats wi! have the organii.atiot of the House. ''horo is intonso ex hew York Market, Neaw Yonx, Jail. 11.-Cotton. ful. ly }. oent better; snles 4,800 bales, at 101 a 16.. Jl okl 1.38. Charleston M~arket. CntAmursroN, Jan. 1ll.-Cotton qii Dt, but firm ; sales 500 bales ; re ceipts 020-iiddling 16. .Liverpool M'arket. LivEr~noor., Jan. 11.--Evening Cotton firmier-uplands '7j, on th< spot ; to arrive 7 a 7) ; Orleans 7j. Ctare for Smnall-pox antd Scarlet Fever. An EnIg~lsh med ical journal, consider. ed the- highest medical authority in the world, gives the fiollowing as at in fallible cure for small-pox and sear let fever :Sulphate of zinc,ono grain. foxglove (Mqitadis,) one grain ; half ai teaspoontful of sugar ; miix with twc teaspoonsful of water. 'Take a spoon. fl every hour, Either disease will disa ppear in twelve hours. For r chid smaller doses, accordinlg to age It states that if countries would com. pet their doctors-to use this, ther would be no need' of post houses. Gen N. (1. E'vans teaches school it Cokesbury, S. C.,. and "Live Oak' Waldker is Assistant P~,intcipal of itht- St Piliip's-st~reet. Puatul4e-School in Charies ton, G.~enerals Gary, Blutler, Hagood Kershaw, Conrnor, Kennedy, Bonhan and Mc~3'ow~au are practicing law ini thi State. Wiade Ha11, ptoen'in planutinrg it Mississippi. General El1lisoni Caper. takes orders,.and is now a mlinist4'r o ihe Epiacopal Chutrcht in S'outh Catro lina. Gen. Manignuh is planting. General Logan is practicing law it Richmond. An English armay oflleer writes fron Ahystsiaa,- to Uis 1'rfends at hom%, tha ecxmpaignting in the domainion of Tho <dre is not pl'eaannt. The thermome ter gets uip to oehiidred regularly the soldiers in their tents are roust by hissing noises, find snakes un'de their beds, and when the' men put o1 thefrltoots they ffnd scorpions altoad! in oeoupation.. Adiniitator's Notice. ( Dh prsons aving demands against Ali d saeE of- obert Drice, Jr., #epeae< will without delay rentd'.r themn in, pirpovl attested, and those indebted to thW Estal wilt niake iminediath aymnent, to thot tm dersigged, at Blaokstockey~ 8. 0. 1'. do ~-tL na , d . a4 WInnsboro Marke-t.* WI'NN8uotio, X1 1tary 18.--. Ctot ative" W <iuote 12} a 1'2k*ents, Colton Yarns, $2.00... "a', $2.76&. unny Cloth, 25a 20i 11aeon Sides, 16aii7 conis. Lard, 17 a 18 cents. Molasses per barrel 65 a 76, Count'Vy b lour, $6.60 a 7.00. 1allimore Flour $11,00 a $12.00 per bar. rel. Corn, $1.60. Peas 90 a $1.00. Butler, 25C Dry liiles, 100, Green, 5e. V old, 360.. Silver, 25. IProsectus for 1868 oF 't i SOUTHERN HOME JOURNAL, UNIVFrt1ALLY ACKNOWLEIDuI. To be the best Weekly Paper Iln tile Collltry, HANDSOME PREMIUMS. $600 IlEWMARD FOR INDINVrDUAL ENEIlnY. To tle pertson who eemis is I lie lar'gest nu:nher of new aniual subscriber., be ween tle ].st of January and Ist, of .ily, 18st8, (not less thian onle huadred) we will give 11s1 a premium the suatim of $300 To (lie person who sends us [lhe nevi larg. Cst nitliher of new auil sitbe'%tr s, (ntot lees than seventy.five,) we will'give $l25 To the pei son who sendti us (lie next lirg. est, number oi' tiewautsual ubbcribers, (no less than fift.y,) we will givo To-lie pirson who-senud us tlie iext larg est number of new antial subsoribers, (nlot h%'s than'forty,) we %ill give ro (lih person t io sendis us the net lrg est. number of new antinual subscribers. 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Consisting of Fino and Common Molasses, Sugar~s of every grade. Best. Guinj~ooder. ilyson, Black and Japan Teas, (Cannedl Oystecrs, Salmon and Tomhatoes5, Pickles Sauces, Musicard, Brandy Pcacoo, Candy, Chioese, American and Italiian Maccaroni, Sodai Crackers, Walnut, Liemont,- Egg (Jream and Nonporeil Cakos. A new slock of Crockery and 'lard ware. We invite the attention of Cash purcha se. KETt.lIlN, McM ASTER & BillICE. dec 14 80UTvi: CARDOINA RAILRL0AD. GENER ALI SUI'TS OFFICE, CHIARLLRTON, S. C., Oct. '. (0N ail after October the 6th, 18617, th P1asenger Trains oni the Southi Caroli. nma Railroad will run as follews,.v'i,,: Leavo Charleston, 4.30 a m Arrive at Kingsviiio.- 11.15 a ni Leave Kingsvillo, 11.40 a mv Arrive at Uolutnbie; 1 10 p n Leavo Columbia, .l10J0 a ii Arrive at. Kingsville, 1'1' 5 a mi Leave Kingsvlle; 12.05 p mr Arrive at Chtarleston, 7.05 p. m. sewr#Charlston for Adista; 10.40 a a A rrive at A ngusta 7.41) P n Leave Augusta, 8i40 a n Arrive at Charleston; 19-20 p ni The Passenger Trains on the Camdev1 Biranch will connocot with thme Up a'nd Dowi Columbia Trains, and Wiliugtoand- Man, e'ster liailroad TraIdns, dn' Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdaje. Night Empicee. F'rpight and lfassengei Aecommodation Train will rumn as. follou', via: Leave Chiarlestoft foitColuoibia; 6 40 p na A rrive at Colunibia,. dN0'a iv Leavb Columbia; 8*00 p n Arrive at Charlestoi 8.20 ana ,Leave Charlest on for Augtbta, . 7.80 p tri Arrivo at A'ugusta; 6.60 ar Leavo Adgusta;- 41.10 p n Arrive atAJharleston? 4..00 et u Hi T. PE AKE. don'l-Bup't. act 8.-fr' REDUCf'i 6et BATES. CJIARLOTTB~ Al41D 8 C. 10. R. COMPANY, OEa'r, FauEttii trJ'i-'Nare Ad?'s Ov us, Coldhubia, 8.-0C, December 7, 1887. 0 N and after'UI8 DAY. COT'20N will ii . fo4vati4i V s :i4e "':Mand .Air Lini Freight.- Route," as follows;.d-l T~ Balhtiro, .78 e aoo 0 1 or loss, To New Yore, *4od'yer Uale of 400 lbs, V,~n tier dh$ %arine I~R~~nIties i :uoli lQe @e 4 tii tvonti thaetn Obtrtal refgt, -A'a Age'nt, BACON SIDES, Canvassd Jlnfee, Lard ir anar an4)%gs, Suf , Coffee, Gold HOMP801~ WITltJg# *WOOD1Al D ~g8 - L0L SiHIPERS OF COTTON, &c WINNSBORiO to BALTIMORE via VARLESTON, S. C. THE SPLENWID S01JEW STEAlll'S, PALON,. . B. 0. REED, Commanudor SEA GULL, . N. F. DUTTON, Oommauder Of large carrying capacity, mnaking aveage trips of 5 to (0 hours, leave Charlestvu once a week for i3altimore, and ofrea superior fhelilities for through freights tc and from Pa. porL ADDREWS COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, Sdppinag anld Comillnission Aferchante, Union IWIarves O, Charleston, S. MORDECAI & CO., Agents, B<IMOiE; MD. sept 26-6m MILLS 110 USE Qorner Queen and Mecting Strcets., CHARLESTON, S. C. T IS POPULAh. AND' WRIA1,1 - KNOWN HO0US8, is nouw fully opeli for [tho rocoption of visitor.s, haiving brens refutnishUd will- New anil l' 'gilnt *Ftnti. Ittro throughoni; and ou\ttrs 1, 0h0 travellr acconmoditfiu ati l and cveie ji I:ij Class Ilotol, not to4 be equallei by any Norl b or South. 'file ptrt otmge ole publi6 i, ecspectfullly solicited. iat es o1 Board per dity, e I (I '' '' r inaotic i n tudiy -agreed op. JOggp PU l'El,L, fob 2i'6--ti opit.. lIAUNG4E OF SCIIEDUL E. 0lll'l00ttltil S. C. I iilitrtd Co. SI'PEl I NTI:N Ii.N-i'' ogvicul Cu 1: ll I IIilA, :i. k,. . 1. 5, 1 8V7. [1N nd fte Su f"0.1O ii-4tnut1, tIII. T rains ta thi Koml \ ill ,un t Iitol lows : Leave Columna it Iv. M. A rri ve ato Chordo; Ie, V 11..0 l. 'N . Lanve 0harh1.tte, 1.1( A. M1. Arrivo lit Colutbia I.. A. M. A1laking lose conec iti ons fur ill poilts. Nothl and Sout hi. Pnl'itenigers takin1g tis nut, go lg Nortlh, linvo choice of' roul'e 'ituu Orueji born, Wellon or -rtistautt It. Aity- Tickets g -id folr e ihet 'rtae. " 1iy- luagglage cleckod thrai'ougih. For rioigh ''ickei to li onitid, Wash. -inglon, Baltimnoro, l'ithilholphi. and New Ytk, npply at lie Ticket Office, foot uf BIntding. stre-. C. f')l'lG1(iT, oct 6'5;le-et 'iel O r011 : 1 es'a1''.1 1 ti ' iti C o' l li I' . I~cine L. I 817, 0N nnd afIrlis intittu, I1ho following T VtF ill beobscryod :IA Cot tonl per hih, to Now York, $ I 3t) "t " Ualtimnore, *.7a5 deo 10 Geneiri Stuper'ite.nlent. IiL3111illEX''I IOI al0 I fli AlAmI k UI'NIYElSA IlLYi acknaowledgedl thme Motle'l to rorMagazineu oft Amenu ' devoted teeture-ta and Moe.lte' Cotinrgems lnousehold M!atterS, (iemts of 'Thloughtt-, tPersonnl andl liteorary Gtossip (inchaiding tpial depat niimts'- on Fashtinions). Inlstitact ion's ont llei adhI, Matusic, AinutsihmientsI, etc., by the besI at th'rs, and' profuaseiy illust rated wil h costly' Enaivin4;t (ftil size)'uoeful andl reltible-Ptarotrn, tEmbr'oiol'ries, and a cutn slant siucoottun- of- artistl,t noities, with, othernt useful sand entertninhtlag titertatura t. A No pierson of refinchient, econoicl htousewlfe, or lady of Isasto' cann nilord to do without the Modlt Monthbly. Single copies, 80 dbnth ; iok numbers, as sp~ecinens, 10 -couts; either aildt fronc' : Year'ly, $3. withl a valuablo preimi a wo coipies, $6.0 :'d three copiets, $7.50 ; ive copies, $12, and 4'penal rcnaiude;~ for chlh ati $3 ench, rwitlli'llfd tt proutitnns fur oncht- subscrib -or. I&- A now Whoeler & Wilsoni Sowing .Mncohino for 20 subscribers at V3 eneht 'Addroes, - W. J*NNfNONS DIEMi'It S'P, No. 474 Bronitlwsny, Now York. Doemorest's Montly and Yountg. America ogether $4, with Ihe proeniums for each., (iHO. PITH B~Ly Eawron'a PunansIp. - daving a large cIrettion -in tho uipper piart of the State an'd-in portions -of North Carolina, this journal 00'era rare facilities to merchanats who desiro to extend thei, business, .L'UB3LISH E) AT $3i PElf YE~Alt. Advertisomei uInImert d 'ort voiry roasocat, tile ttrms, Spectien'opy ef- paper sont on deaand. PITIJLR & ACOCK, Oct 21Proprietora. DEMOREST'S YO0MI AMElICAt saya0 ; .4 -arensid-Toihers eotxfirno it;. Do net. ai to-cuai' a opy. A good Miretieoe- avdhtOlags 'Oylindsr to nqa fine living octs or a goud two-blad 4, ear'Ndo ni, eddaiIl nihmbe:dM foleaoeauiseihe Yogly .4, .The 'Note.br NJuabor upoaecesa gey*wl -I7 rawy e, Yord' I it. -Trj It, ia'ypand-,Girls.' 899eImenso be o con /, *;sd f-I -1868. The Fairfield Herald. TIH E TRIEEKLY NEWS. T1111' Proprietors of tile ribove paperr, take puletsure inl announcing to their pa. trons that they will Contiuue (ie publicl. tion of the H ERlA LD), otle of tlt best fati ly ptipers in tlie Sltte, and' also of the NEWS, the only tri.w-takly piper in the State oitsitde of ChCoston-and Columbia. They offer the best iifdnutuent' to nier e ts In Chrlesion, Columbia aind linnis bo'41, to nake the [iftnAn aInd the :ws a imedhitnti to fie (ntlaing public. Ivery 1,14ltily in tihe Distriut ought to (aike the :it ui:.n tid it' (he ieads of fitmiles woulmid cons1ult thei' wives nid children they' woubl be (old that thn small cost of a week ly visitor btlidened-with- news- aid getteraili retlding liniter, i.< nothing conii ared to Uho' niintal pIl it it brings. litTUlI.\b8: . ' opy, I Year. $3 O tit-jit' 'i, 2 (Hl) " I pii v I ye i ar. 25 0t faitd onte ex.tn coley to tihe getter Ip of the' chbib.) N i:w, I copy 1 year, $1 ow " . a o ts ., 2 5 by'No pulpe sent unless fihe C-lIh lie. Intaiieste ordler. &#" lhry imapor itoppe-I ait the exspirn. tiOtIt ot the ite -n, untle'ss suibscrij pt itn be re. lewed in timt'. l)1'8' ES, W 'l 1.,L1 A & Co. 1868. ' IIt' I. SC ENTIFIO AIMERICAN. l'btilhed for Nearly A QUARTER OF A OENTURY, ii0t'iuplpr goivly eiini.g . irhbi l i ts l, a-d int ret'ig journtI ever publislted. E.veri' y uni'mhs er' is bnti ulyprinted and1. cheganll.y illustratedvi wvith New Iivet. Iotion. Novehie in Mi'it ittis, Agti'ti itte, 'hemist ey, PhtogrVph1.1 attmittt-, Ale~chi t',- hlav en? or, I'itgi nee'~irs l'he I tnt .\l ttifaciurit , et u oh,tti 0 e i i f lif'e will 1i.1i ted .tten 1't1inerican to be of gent' % nhie inl ther ; e- eive enllinigs. 11t s uw e! ls. nil 141g. e tilu will .a ve theitn oifn 1 a ofki I ,(llllar a t'1i11 111, besides alforrlitig 1Jithii l cotin8i : lt :nre 1.1 knowhilge, the vahtlo of which is It%?yonll pecuialry estiinaitte. All Ipm dIcrlmustedl, with Ilh- Chaimus, prktblishleit weskMy. Evy l'11b1i4 or- 1rivnte librm y 0h4111-t' have t)he o I t n dlik n.' r t', 1k The Yearly numllbers o.1f Ithv et 1111.4 .)inaca snakes at spIVlenid volllutne f num - ly onle 11hou.1111l 11gn11 to paige, epiivahf-ni it, nleat-ly fotar thlous-Inld ordtilry blook. pngek. ANew Yo1tline comntlenices JaIarIIIy 1,.8% l'ublishied Weely. Terins : One Ivene, S .l 11i 111-. Y ar. i1 0:I (hd I s o' f* TeiCopit-a 11 nOl Year'. .Ms r; specimlenl Clopics sent gratt. NI UN N & Co . 37 P:ath How. New York. r.- The- Plulish1ts ol' th10 senotylet .-imerican, in' non ectill with h .e puli.l i lin t-iihe papor, h ve itotuil it 4 Solicitors of P'atents 1--r I wenl y' ' ears. 'll irt y. Thouta.ndt Applitiiois fo Pal onts li3m, bveen ina.do thron01gili tirl Agencey. Mlore than Oneo itii idre outlsti inventors liav soui ght Ilte collr sol othe PIrO (pr'i fts ofIh Seiconfie'meri c ednteesdng ti1tir Invten. I ion's Cotislt itu tn andt ativideo to inv'en Itor's, by mil , froeo. Patiphlets concern'tiy . Pniaiont Liawt of tall ( out ie is, free. 26#" A hildotito llond V'ohonie, contain. inig 150 lianticial iligratvintgs, and Ilhe linited S3ttes ('onits by' Co'nti ie, withI 1111115 an~ mditt'cipts for Mohianics, tenniled oni tecipts of' 250. The O'cait P~opulair Paper ! The Char'leston Daily 19ews. Six D~olIhar aL Year I: ----:0 'TERMS1, CASh IN ADVANCE. M--)" Ni Paper sentlt unlesstthe Ciish i. comnpanica the ord<:.' Sg'" No Papoer sont fot' a lor'ger ltlo' Ihan paid for. RJI1IDAN, I)AVWG~i & ,0., RUL~tE TO PEEAD. Thie Stat'e- 4)f Soith Caiallin. I9 A fRt I I'Id D) D3 IST Rt I' T. Nancy W'ilks, vs. D). 0. Jioyl'e, At'ta'hmnibnt: W HEREl~iA8 hmo Philiiff dlid on1 the 2(it ir dyof' October, A. 13. 1J7 filo hei'rlnclarationt agai'tit' thiq Iefendat, viho, (ias It is said) it atbsett'from andl withourt, 11io llledts of thit State anld has mtoithoer ito nor attornby kinownt wlihiri the etane utpon whomn a~ copy oif the said declarationi ntlght lie served. It Is therefori oI'd'ered'thia, the said*~ Do. foiddant de aptril and, plead' t-o' tiu 11ah14 dleeharatldn on or- before thc27Jh day of Goa Itihet, A. D; i1808, otherwiso fenal and ab. solute jutdgmnt will thenq be. givet~ at atwardedi for' the Plaint iff a nptdthim. 20th 0tuber' 18d7 acdtr 20 lqeam l'y State of South~ Carollaa, j-.t ?is Oomut'JM'AiS. i diiyudf (?8tobet A* ).41867, ti hhu ~Iif8 said) hs absentkf'o (A~t W~qi~ Lhe lignrita of-, QLt ~ qep4 w)~ ife nor a a pf ;, a s a ht fondtamit do apen anl de ohilarin~ r9 *e o Octo. ,, ti-os ggh