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Latest by Telegraph, Oongressional, WAIsuioTos, June 29. 1louss.- A joint resolution extending til Agricultural College net to Arkansis wi referred to the Commitco on Public Land Mr. Cobb ( iepubliet), of Wisconsin, it 'ridu ;, ,Oo,. oll...w.ingr. h in " esolved, That the Committee of Wa ntd Means be instructed to report wit hot unnecessary delay a bill levying a tax oft least ten per cent, on the interest, of bont of the United Sltes, to be assessed til collected annnally by tihe Secretary of il1 Trensury anid such subordinate otiers r tre charged Witih the duly of paying intei est on the bonded debt oft le United Sites. Mr. Price inquired If that includ 'd bond held in foreign countries. Mr Cobb repliel th it di-i, and dem-nit eA the pr1eviousI qu1estion. Air. Allison askedn it' the reol Iion w rim, tiry, ndd tie SpneaI ker re1lid tib'iii: tively. The house refused to secood the previol nquestion. MIr. Washiburne, of iilii movel to laI (the resolution on the table. Rlejected - ylMnis, 27 ; nays, 106. AMr. Price moved to refer it It Lite fon mittee of Ways and Means, ni1l called ibl previous qiestion on his tmotion ; whi: was seconded. Mr- Butler asked what. would o I he c feet of this vole. 'iho Speaker replied thatr it would refs the resolution without instruction . Mr. Mlaine: Is not the ways anl Mean Committee privileged to report at any time The 8peske.t: It, is. Mr. Butler: Blt. everylholy know' the will niot report the resolution back inle: they are comnipelled to do so. In answer no furl her inuunirie, the Speal< er explained ihat, as ihe 1previous quest io was not operating. if lne Ilouso refu:ed refer the resolution the question would rt our on its passage. The house then rafused to refer th resolutiont-yeas, 61 ; nays, 80. 'rite question then recurred upon agree ilg to the resolution, and it wis agreed to ayes, 92; nnys, 64-the Democrats (except ing Sitgreaves) voting aye. The river and hail our bill was then rc sunmed. An appropriation of 115,10) fo the Tennessee r er was carried : 81.00 for experiments i . shifting sluices, mii n approprition for surveying tine (hnahit and Wiito rivers, in Arkansae, were als carried. The bill was concluded, but n final vole taken i)in it. Si:N'ari:.-A bill was passe-l providin (hnt when-ainy State is iin arrears for inte est on bonds held in trust the Fednerral G o ernment. shall withhold tie inniey due smni State. Tie civil oppropriation bill was restinien andt ho enate took a recessuntil rigl tetssion. Waulvs.uy 1. Sax~'an.-Mir. Trumbull spoke agains the bill excluding the Sout hern Siates from the Electoral College, aind moved to sti jk from the bill Florida and Arainsas. N action was taken. The consideration of the civil aplr pii Lion bill was thien resk numed. Mr. Sihertum withdrew the funding bill which ie ha offered as amr ien mltirenit. Tie 4use ins under consideration i, Alaska bili. Mr. W1'as:burne, of W"'isconsin, oppose any appropriatiin to carry tie tieatny it effect. Tiho understanding is that a vote will b) taken on Thursday next. More Supposed Fillibusters-Tho Neves Wise Mon. Ntw Ou(.).nAs, Jine 29. Another squad of supposed fillibuster inunmbering about eighty, Was captured nen Fort. Livingston, La., and brought to Fos Jackson. But Itwo among them were apps rentliy exercising any authority, and th majority of them are Mexicans. A sm lugger loaded with provisions was als captured, but no :rms were f'ounl, Sn re ingle Colt's 'rvover.~ Thne prnisoniers a per't. t hut the y peaceable Cit iz.ens, int eut uipo legitinnate puuisI. 'The supir'mne cnelav'e of tine Orderoi of 'Th Seven Wise I in is imolinrg its a nn mii seo A sioni here'. 1t in largely tl tene, aindil 7deliberations will be priotractedl. Suioldo -Alaba~na Legislatture, Monmir, A.i., .June 29. 'qlhn -L. Debar', manager of line (Galin M'lo lHall here, commnittetd suicidtii rnorning bay taking strmychnino. Jkia pintmenit in business wars tine cause assign ed for tine act. WV. H.8Smith. the Governror elect,-calls t11 Legislature t ogether at Nhotgomery Alom day, July 13th. Latest from Japan-The Tycoon. Surrei dora to tho Mikado -The TIronbles n< yet over RANt FitANeisco, June 29. IL'he steamship Cinia, with advices froin Japan, has ari'ivedi. Time Tycoonr has svi'i'ndleredl Yokohan to Mikapo, witir half of his prlivaite territor atnd all of his navy, and as a token of hi: mnilip had left on foot, for Mikon. Ti Biritishn Minister had pr'escnted his ereder tials to lthe Mikadlo. The troubles are n< over, however, as thne Tycoon's nravy refui, cd to submit to b'eing surrender'ed to tI Mikado. The High Piesnt warns the Mhik do Iha, ire is i nter'fering too much in I iiip ral jiffahrs, and unless lie abstains thieref'ro1 the priesthood w'ill call upon imn to nmbd onto. Time flihting'contitues witii a fe miles of Yokohiama. Feast of the Gernia~s in New York, . Nxw Youx, Juno 29. The Sochuizenfest, celebration is goinga to-day. Tiro route of line procession is di aerated wirh flags and flowers. Tine May< and congressional dielegtin reviewed ti ~r sion as it passed UinStao TeKing *of the -Sandwich Islands n< Pleased with the United States, SAN FKAxohboo, June 29. The King of the Saundwich Tslands, a< 3erding to advices per last aleatmor, threa en; to heist the British flag if time irnite Stateg disturbs hisa domiinions, General Moflowell Relieved. WVASH INnmoN, July 1. Whon President has relieved Goenral M IDowell from command of thne Fourth Di iriot, H~e Is ordered to report withnout d lay to time War Departmeat. Gillem succeeds MeDowell In miemmand the Fourth District. Florida-Surrender of the State Gove ment to Governor Reed. -TAr rAaSSER, FLA,, july 1. Govertior 1(eed reolved1 tire surrender the Gowei-niment, of-the State to day . fr Governot' Walker, in compliance withi i order froni General Meado, .according General Order No. 92, from Atlanta at yesterday, "that military rule ceases in iih Stateo and the commander of- the sub-di trict hs orderved-to abstain from interferon< with I he olun laW ump ... nypro.. .... over." As no appointments havo been made for Slate and eountly oflicers, the old ones will hold over till nppolnintents by (lovernor Reed anmi confirmation by the Legislu turo, which meets on the 7th instant. e Highly Important from Now Orlea's Assoibling of the Togislatuiro. NI:w (tOr.txs, July 1. This mornintr. before tho hour for the nosas nbling of the Legislture, a section of it artillery atit a squnton of' cavalry. prepar" t. oi lor s-rv ice, oceupied i af;ayelte Square. s Two toitiiltatties of thel' Frst. in faiitry, cot 'I manled by C'-tpiini Viele, occ.upied the: ide. e walk fronting the Mlechanies Institute. A s large body it' i olice were on duty in atid - roull the buildling. No onr n(;( giving it "gil i cacctl ot' his bSinK tlesis was illoiwed to japito:n-h. A1 parantes indicate trouible. ',nionel "itintry and ( tnei' Neille, of . (bneral 'lltnut's ;tall', nere alko pres Cut. ThSi'tt'ne was called to order at quiar. t( r Julst 12 o'clock. Feiw Detnoeras were pre"t'. 'liTe toll of tiiinnhrs --el1y those who tosk the tist mith, including Campbell, as :ate=l yet terd:ty- -a then. calledt. --Afer" the. minutes were read, (the commtit. tee to which tienral fiuchanan's order was ref'errmed yestenday reportled that they were eo oiuiou Sint the action of the l'residett t in regeiri g emiboers to l.he elie test oth, shonld bt tu 1y sustalined. A dite respuect, - h)wever, to t he wishes of tShe (1hneral cion m:itling SIte armies of lie Uilted States r inducei l (he entnCillee tit o recotininitd a dis. coilimnitcte of the test ottit. and that here a fter mc nteber ie sli->wed t iliify in ? aeeordtatne with the i.onistitution of te :hate, y tio t ierun it tlhe first paragenph he stricken ottI Created consiielalse (it5sustion atnil was finally Sabsled. _ The report was the i asl ii as it came a fotin the comtni'.teeC. o A motion was imade (hat the roll furnish ied by the comimainlng Genurni ie called, and all mteinber.s wishiug, to besworn tiler tie heCnstitti ion. In ealling the roll, tht name of Sanbola, ousted yesterday by election, was omitted, . hougli ho present ed hi itm self to ie sworn .in. Fiftetn Dieocratic senators took (ie con - titutiial oath. rSevera motions wer- oferel, when Lynch ( .nlied ait'sutioi to Article . Ev of the Conti" i lution, which tis t that no action of any hind ents he liekn bsy thie beeirl.i ute until t nto upion the fourte ntiittamhnent. o The Conuittee on (Cre tlentials anti i Eee tions was dlischatriteel, on motion of Mlr..itay, it order that at new 1sns b-i appointed, on which the lcti cvii sile might be repre. -s'teui. TIhoet gislaittre then agliournedl. Stb-la will prtbldy iake his seat. to. -morrow, and conteis for seats will proceed (t reguhlyl. The llotse proceeding, i were of n similar narture. bitt there was more oppositon to dispensii with the test oah whetn the roll t was eatlI on assembling: but subseiquently, i when the roll was called of thosc electeid e thso had not qutliied, bit ihree. quaiiie'1 0 under fihe Constitution. More will proba. bly do So St-mrrow - Tho iluse permanently organized by the it eletiton of Charles W. Lowell (white) as It Speaker. ''hme fSis)ne adopted a joint. resolution a ratifyin g the teittetIi atmentent by a vote of :> to :;. 1 A (e3s'Ihtion was otosred by 1'W. Pope No, 0 btle, ottOi' te titre. liemoeras'i who -ou'.liti. sd, that t he roll of members as returned by e G.enerallitshanman be called. and Shat tenm. tested or not. The mtotion was tabled. It was resolved by the flouse that none 1 disquaitlilled by the fourlcentt ntendtent or article ninety-rine of the Consti uSion, or whose seats are contested, be allowed to take their sents. It is authoritatively stated that the ap. r plicatiton for the tesenco oiC the military t to-iny was made by two )emtocratic seta. . or Florida Oongrossian ;worn In. SFlo'ida, was swot t it tsi-sy. e NeTws Itoems, ki n.AN'r.s, July 3. In comnplianice ith~ teliegtraphsic orders fromt ('ineratitl Grat Genecscrat Meande issutes 'tot'es appolinti ng IBullock Giov'ernor of Georsigia, rice' Gesner-aI litigetr trenmoved, to taskc elfesc tstotmorrow, ott the ass'embtliing of s ihe leisslatur~e. Als-o, WillittnI - Smit S Governortoi of Ailbama, uice Ptttoni iemcov-ed aindt A. J.- it piegat 5, Lietennt-Gtt0overnsor' -to take eflect Jutly 12. Theln pr'oseesutlotn testimony, in theo trial of C (lie Columntbis prisioniet s, is str-og aga inst. tine accused. Genertal R~obet Tootmbs is heroc oigansi. 'ing te Democrtic party. V JIRu~a~ni, Jutly 3. In thec Setnate, 'to-duty, Judgegs Osbsornes, hsis oroenttials, whsich wier-c referred. Tine n Prtesident oft tine Seniate ruledi t hiat thie Gene r-al Aissemtbly, hsaviing adloptedt the liowarnd a tamnetnmeint, iS had S th forc'e of law in thes y Stte, thsouigh not yet. part, of S th Const ituis t- S ion of' the Unilted State; hence, heo will nti. e admit persons batnned by it. Mr. Rtobbinus, -Sentatori fr-ott liowatn, offoreod a recsoltiton itn I, substance, t hat. Noth Canrolinat declarnes - tat Sine fuindtamtettl condttion in the otni-S o bits bill, pr'oiing for re-admntission of to a State, small for'ever- bte held withtout, legal y for-ceor os'fect, as to this State; and that te a declar-at ion is inde not to obstrucnt settle mntt antd Union, bitt to avoId Lte consoe y quoncoes of slilet acqutiescenice or approvali of'a~ docSinoe ftraught, wih datnger- to the r'ightts of all tine States, ntid of contstitutionu al goverttnment. Two tnegroes wer-e elected dlootr-keepers in thmo Iloutso, andl otte in the Senate. n R otC~own, July 8. r The Suipronto Courst of 'Vir'ginla htas re e versed the deocision of fine lower' couri', in .tecaso of Ciaflin, of' Newv You-k, against. Steinboek & Co., andi decided that. afttach 4 mont agaInst the latter for Sd8,000, was issuetd on good gtroun~ds, and must stantd. A pat-ty of' sevenity-lfive yountg laieis, front thne semintary at Palmira, Now York, arr-ivod ,. to-dasy, anti visited severasl points of' inter 5. est; atnd to-night attoended a hop at, Lihe d Spot Lswood Ilotel, givens ins their hsonior. WASINU'oN, July 8. In- te Senate, it memoirial was pr'esenited1, astklng $15,000 for deepening the SL. John's Rtiver,. in Florida. * The Sax bill was reportL. 3- ed, andI mando ihn special or-den- for Monday 6- tand tutil cmpleted. A resoltilon to atd.. - Joutrn it htonor of the Foturth of Julhy, was adopt ed, sent radicals voting nay. Tine bal atnee of tine day was tdevotedi to the consido ration of te affairs of thne District, of Columt bla.' Adjournted. Ini the tiso, thie Demoeraf ho seats wore empty.- The llouso consideored aplnropria Liens in Com'mittLee of' the Whole, agaIn rejeoting the amnendmen, allowing clirks >f extran compensation, and, after passing the rn bill tfurisb Ing te faliLha of' each Congres-. e slonal Istrt'f Wlth 2,000 rifles and two oe batf'eries of al'(illory~, the Hpuso adjourned d until Mondaiy. s - NA(FAOgdot, Jjlly 8S so Tine ct-ow, andi finally Captaini nJridg of t- eo.8eautor Chanticieer* Woro. qearqh4 at Mazatlan. Captain Bridge, clailing this action oft he Mazalan authorities its a na tional insult. notified the authorities of his intent iou to bombard Mazatlan ; but, under the retonstranco of the American Consul. merely blookaledl Mazatlan against Mexican F vessels-the vessels of other nations passing freely. 'n I LAmit.i'n A, July 3. Detective Lafayette C. Baker is dead. le le avesi a quarter of aillton. N1:w Lox ox, July 3. The steamers City ot' lloston inil State of New York collie.led al the iouth ot' the Connectient Itvier in a l;og. Three persons I were lost and nmuny hurt. Bath boats wero - crowded with pa)tssengers. Ni:w YonRK, July 3. The papers are full of speculations,and the sireets fullt1 ott' rumors, but there is no real cia nigo in the situation. lendleton's friends are s.i lguine. (', Iri t:N .';11:xr E' xt:maiit':s oi i .; ' ill : So.-im (1lmi.INA iUxvinsTY,---An nsembtila 1ige! of ladies and1i genrm!~tlmen-n :t 1"tended ilh-e exeltrsel onvestertlav.. Thle' 1 folilvingt ('5Says, selected for tihl. o(" easio:,, were 4d1 ed:V I2e 1"'ilr i , ''n 'yl' )m of 1-;riucation. Ira '. Ii1l, of l)arlingrton 1)isirect. Tly uIrf lv ,otns ol'.In'nowoto, t, (RTi.' /le',n 'n/ l'./nss.-D. Z. uanzler, of On uiigebnm-g I)ist rict. ki I',-!e'h)l.--l. C. .l'urmtt l, of Geor- da I an<d .,lj1(i.piev/.,--W. La 50 Cvinit I S"te(venti, of (I (orgia. Tho1em eSSav vinced thonght and si cultivation and were creditable' to the yo 's:iaists. to 'Thie de'rress and cel lficatea of dia- su tin tion and sattcment of graduation in i, tie varions schools, came text; and , ihally the honoured atd (este'emed ati I'resitent of the University, Mr. R. \V. Ilarnweli, addressed the graduates in the language of advico and friesndly con- l sideration. The Pr'i tssors of the Unmi- Ile versity, the heads of its various schools, 'were present. on the stage; and of the Board of 'J'rustei's, there were in attend. anee Gov'. Orr, ex-Governor Pickensa and Bonham, and Professor Carlisle and Colonel F'. W. McMaster. [ Phxic. Fr.DERAL .iAiAt'rY IN G-OloRiA. The A tlanta papers contain distress. inn aocounts of the manner in which the (eon ians arrested on suspicion of being concerned inthe murder of Ash burn, a Repulica, are being treated - by the authorities. The colls in which mnos+ of thiem are confined are only six by ten dimensions. Two of the gen tlemien are buried alive in stone cof. fins exactly ten feet long by two wide. The fare is of the coarsest description. [ 'harleston News. Mexico LipitovIN.-Tho Mexi cans have began to commit suicide on a large scale This is bad. It is a sltuic better, how'ev er, than to he out. - ting each others' throats. I.n the con dition in which Mexico has been for the lust forty-five years her well-wish ers have learnt to content themselves M with small things. Suicide is a st slight improvement on murder. We are willing to give Mexico all the b praise which is due. The Emperor of Franco presented Mile. R. 'Toelons with $1,000 for her "many kindnesses" to the Princess Achille Murat, while lately travelling through Europe. Speaker Colfax having 1 con ap pletd to to settle a dispute concern ing the pronunciat ion of his name, returned the following answer :"My ni first name is pronounced as if written wv Skyler,.and the last as if written Coal-1 ti fax.tm-V The Camden prisoners, arrested for supposea complicity with thme D)ill murder, it is now understood, wvill be di tried before a jury of thir pees ini a a! civil court, and not by Military Comt- a issiont.-Afs ury. C The young lady who sang,. "I wish someobody would come,'' has had her ' desire gratifled. Eleven country cousins have arrived and intend to stay all the summer.* A man saidl the only reason wvhy his dwellitg was not blown awvay in a late storm was beause there was a hoavy mortgage on it. JRAiE OYENS, Q AUCE PANS, Spiders, Kettles, Orid U Irons, &e. Nails, Mulo Shoes, Pad F Lock's, Knob Locks, Tools, Grass Blades, 8 Scythe Bladcs, Sickles, Cotton Cards, Oar.. L den Forks, Ihoes and'lRakes, &c. Buckets, 1E Tubs, Well Buckets, Brooms, Welt Rope, I P'low Lines, Solo Leatheor, Crockery, Tin Ware, Cutlery, &c., &c., &c. For sale by KETLCIIIN, McMASTERI & BRICE. June 18 IiEMONS I LEMONS U! S ODA CRACKERS, Novelty Cakes, Tea Cakes, Candy, Nuts, &c., just received byJJHN MelNTY'RE & CO. june 11 RULE TO PLEAD, State of South Carolina. F A IRFIIEBL D D1S T RI CT. IN TUfR coMMON PfMAs. 0. A. Thill (for another vs. . 0. 0. Feaster, 11 At tachmuent. al WrIpgEREAS the PlaIntiff dId on theo sixth day of June, A . D). 1808 file hIs decla- . ration agalnst the Defendant who, (as It is said) Is absent. froid andl without the limits of this State and has neither wife nor attor- ( noy known wIthIn the usne open whom a L copy of the said declaration might be serv-L ed. .B It is therefore Ordered,. that the said Do- E fendant do appear and plead to the delAr'a, it ion on or before liho eighth, day of June, A. D. 1809, otherwise final and absolute al judgment, will then' be given and awarded for thme Plitf gis i -, Si . UOWEY, 0. P. - Clerk's Oficeo. Fair~eld. Distuiot juno 28-leimly E4AG! EGfGS? ! 50 sale byj ' covd n o JOHN MOXNTYILE &'C0. Jnna &. Nomination. Ma. EbiTon : Please announao Capt. John Innant as a Candidate for Tax Collector of airfield Distriet, and oblige, NUMEROUS FRIENDS. BLOSADA LIS Purifies the Blood, or Sale by Druggists Everywhere. "ASK YOURSELFe" 3l I willing to allow my wie lthe solace L of myv home, any children ihat greet 3 Iitl io u nith joy, who hal' cliimhed may ces to perlfori their little I slices of ten iiess and alt'eciions to lie placed in such ,ation of distrean in the way of making tile cecrt'in provision for tI emi, the means doing Which are now within tmy reaoh Bring yourself serlottsly to retlect. on the hjout and tremblo at the responsibility of or affections, if you do not. apply at once the undersigned and hove your life in. red in the best Company, "Eijtuitable Life stnace," .12 Broadway, Now York. tyle mein niay be insured if Surgeon's eertili, re is pr->perly signed, and tf tey are polite riot it. .JOHIN P. MA'l'TTl uWS, Agent. II Rnti:xm-:.-Can. John Uratton, II. L. Biott, Siain'I. Cathcart, E. J. Means, It. A. rron, J1 A. Brice. PEAS! PEAS! I LOT of White Peas, and Cow Peas, just received and for sale by McINTYRIE & CO. may 11 Mt. ZION INSTITUTE. WINNSBORO, S. C. ilE Second Session of this scoliinsie year, will open on We-linesday, July t, 1868. O. A. WOODW A It ), july 2-t3 Principal. JUST RIECEImmf. 1st and 2nd Qualities OF N'?wv~ W7lTa 1Lt. D. R. FLENNIKEN, Agent for Aubrey & Co. july 2. WANTED-AGENY S. PEllt MONTil to sell the NA ) i e, TIONAL FAMILhY BMW11ING ACIlINE. This Machino is equal to (lie indard miachines in every respect and is i at the low prico of $20. Address NA, ONAL SE-aWNO MACHINE CO., Pitts rg, I'l. july 2-Sn RULE TO PLEAD. State of South CaroHina, FAIR FIELD DISTRItIT. IN Ti coatioN PL As. artin L, Jraswell, bearer, vs. C. McClena. ghnn, At tachnment. O' IIRAS 'lie Plaiintiflf did on (lie I wen V ty--sevent da liy of April, A. D). 18618, 0 his dleclarat ion against theo Defenidant bao,. (as it. is snid) is absent fron, ad wtithout o limits of this State, and hats neither ifo nor attorney known wvithin (lie samne von whom a copy a copy of the snid do sralion might be served. It is therefore Ordered thant thie said D)e ndlant do appear and plead to thie said eclaration on or before t he t wenty-eighth ty of April, A. ID. 18619, otherwise final and >solutojudgment. will thion he given and yarded for the Plaintiff against him. S. 11. CLOM NE Y, C. C.P. erk's Office, Fairfield Distriot, A pril 27th, 1868. july 2-le~mly JUST OPENED. BY LADO BROS., No. 2 .Ia~nk Ranlge. 100 pIeces Anmori'n Calicoes, Ftrenich and English Prints, Plain and Figuared Lawns, Checked and Striped Swiss, tnoy Muslins, Plain and Checked Jaconet, riped Nainsook, Plain Nainsook, Bilshiop twns, Victoria Lawns, Bileachied and rown Homospuns, Checked and Striped omespuns, Cottonades and Drills, Mar seilles Vest ings, Slay and Chinese Lined., Linen Drills and Ducks,. Whito Linen Drills, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Yankee Notions, and many other artloles. .A.LSO, A lrgo stock of ShlOES at, our tusually low prices.. A varied assortment of Men's and Youth's ATS, to which we respectfully invite the teation of all; as we will always take easure in showing cur stock. ap 28_____ DRUGS, MEDICINES &c. I0D LIVER OIL, Jacob's Cordial, Castile Soap, Nux Vomicn, Nut Galls, Licorice, coorlee Rtoct, i'oruvian Bark, P'hiiote.ken, urnt Umber, Croton Oil, indelliblo Ink, rstract Loen, Mucilage, Miason's Black g, A hso ag Oil, Citrato Magnesa, 1 ndellible Pencils. ynet, reedyve by KETCHIN, McMASTER & DRICE. mray 21 $50 REWARD odt to donyiot, any, one or more 'of the trties who broke open my store on -the ght of the 18th instant.... JOI1N H. CAThCART. jrm% 18A.5K.A NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED BY JOHN McINTYRE & 00. W E have jusit received ia fresh supply of (lROCERIElS which will be sold low for iA 'tjj..aul - migai.. of 100 bushels of Cr:,, No. 1 Country Flour, barrels, halt-barrelsiand kits Mackerel, Nos, 1, 2 and 3, English Dairy Cheese, Superior Brown Soup, Mixed Pickles, tanned Oys. ters, Wino Cakes, Letnon Novety ('ke', French Mustard, Crockery, Raisins, Nutts, all kinds, Frosh Cocoa 'ream, Fig l'aste, Assort ed Candles. Also Ladies' and (Ien. Ilemen's Shoes, (home manuufacture,) Zeophyr Puff'. "llere's Your Mtlo" nud Bill Arp Smoking Tobacco, (!hewing 'Iolaeco, He. gars and many other articles .too numo rous to Inetition. mar 17 Dilli '1' It PP .! atE) 1 L\lt s, Just lieteied by JOHN MeINTYIRE & CO apr 2 s 6.000 L~BS. BACON 81DES and will bo sold low for Cash, apti 0 THOMPSON & WOODWARD. JUST RECEIVYE I). INEST qunlities Crushed, A, 13, C, ex C . n.ail C Yellow Sugairs, Rio and Gov't Javn Colffee, Fresh Tomatoes and Penches, in canry, IlReined and Common Petroletun, Ciun Powder and Green Tin, certain to give satisfaction, and Refined Starch. 1). It. FIENNIKEN, napl 1 Agent per Aubrey & Co. Country Culred Alcat, it AI, Sholders ani Sides. Also, Fino .Flour tnd Corn Meal, just received by KlE'Cl1IN, MUMASTEL & U111CR. may 14 JUST RECEIVED. Su Coll'eo, - Rice, Molasses, Sugar Cued llam , Shoulters, Soda, Parlor atches, Country Flour. .A.]CA 93 C SELF RAISING FLOUR for mnaking the most delicious lbrends, Biscuits, Puddings, &o. Without yeast, or salt., with cold water or milk only-to bo mixed when the oven is hot and ready for baking, and for Cakle, Pastry, &c. Saving half Iho ordinary quantity of Biutter and Eggs T'lis flour is warranted wholesome and nutricious. For snlo by T1iOMPSON & WOODIWAl D. may 10 Cllarlotte & S. C. Railront. oENx'IA, FEtoHT Am) TIICuxT AusT's 0Orrton. Cotsn.UiusA, S. C., June 10, 1808. GR AND Excursion to New York--lound Trip Tickets only $29. Persons wish ing to attend the National Demooratic Con. vention, to bo hold in New York on the 4th of July, proxite, arO inifioud that this Company has mado arranso.nents to issuo Iound Trip Tickets, good from. J.tne 20th_. to July 16th, Inclusive, at $29 each. TJicketsi will be on sale, sit, thtis oflice, fromthe (1uiorti ing of June 20th to t he afternoon of' July 1st, when they will be withdrawn. E. IL D)( II8EY, (General Freight andl ticket A gent. JUST RECEIVED) ,. BY W. M. NELSON. 3000 Lfis. BACON, (Rih Sidos,) 1000 lbs. Bacon, (cleat of rib,) Rio and Java Clof'eo, D and extra C Sugar Sugar Cured Hams. .ALSO, A T20T OF IIAUSEIL'S CELEBR~ATED CORN AND RYE WIIISI(EY. apI 28 W, M. NELSON. JUST RECEIVED, DI.. R. FLENNIkEN, (Agt. for Aubrey & Co., Baltimnoro.) No. 1 Country Cured l~ams and Shoulders, Blaltimore'Sidos. Now York Golden Syrup, Musoovado Molasses, Prime Leaf Dard, api 4 DRFAS OOODS, &c. I ADIES' DURES8000DS, Printed Mus. .J line, Organdies, Stss, Cambrios, Ja uonsuj, Contgntaw, Canioues, Pidb and Striped llomespuns, Long Cloths, Cotton Y in, T'able Linen, Casslioros, Cottonades, Ladies' and Oetlemen's Slhoes, Brogans, &o., &o. Just, receIved. EpiTJIlN, MoMASTER & DICE, DEhJGSMEIMCX$Fs, &4c. 1jBEN(IE 01 GINGEJR, Gelatine, Ex't: Lemob, Mirs. inalow's Soothing Syr. pp Di~'ew 1otr Iausla 's Magnesi,. avot Tatter, Coin Starch, latlna, Arrow Root, Alleooc's Poroute Plas~rs, Qg~en', Delf o'. Jte t t T 0 1 1 1 N , e A i B R .s Notice ! I KETCHIN, ILASTER & Invite the Attention of this T-uniBLz:o, T1O THlE LMllG M STOCK ()l' which ( hey are And which comprises nearly Nveli,l by Ithe people in And int 'T'heir object in to do strictly a CASH BUSINESS, And to SELL GCQOO)S AT Plil(' That will induce all persons to BUY FROM THEM. sept 28 LABOR SAVING - -A-CHI-ES. W INNSORO, S. (. P1i1 sub-1 iher is Agont for several valu I. able .Ichines in connection with his (lothes W'aslher, viz :liuclevo Mower and iteaper, M antz's ('h-ntpion Stnut and Sepa. rating Maichine, 'I'Thrasher utnl sevotoa other t "arttming Implements- I F. ELD,)Ilt. T hereby certify t it one of IP. Eller't Improved Washing Alachaines hias been usedi by ily family for nearly 1wo mtot hs, and ihat it hias given entire satisfaction. Wo lind its tunrits equal to its claims. It. wash. es Ithoroughly, (if' tho directiots are fot. loweil. expeiditiously antl without injury to the clothes. I cnn safely recomtmtead AI r. lElder's WVasting Aachine to the public p u. tronage. foeling assured any fatntily will he helighled Witi its greater auporiorniy over the old wash-Itub mode. 1 1{. W. BIR 1019, Pasior IHopewell Church. This i." to corlifty that we are using F. libler's Iatent eCloties Washort it is (implo and not liable to get out of order. Wo can i reeotmetid it to the public to bo a1 great n saving of labor and less injurins to to clothes than the old method of washing. Rov C It Belts, Winushoro, S C, Mrs Dr 1 J It Mlaster, Winnsboro, S C, Aira Sain II Stevenson, l nir tlhl )istrict, S C, Ir's Rohlt Hlerron, Fairlield )ist rict, S C, alrt C Ketnnody. Chester, S C, Dr .1 A Itecdy, ! Chester, S C, Mirs Caleb 1Barnes, Columtubia S C. Mra .1 L Yongue, I'oltunbiat, S C, CUpt L Ml 1rist, l'roprietor l'tnqtuircr, Yorkville, S C, Airs, 8. It, Clowney, Wittnaboro, S. C. feb 227-lyr L 110N ScUP RjiESil Cocoanut Crenmo Cantiy, taut L D~rops, Kisses, Fig Pabte, Lemon, nnd h)ried Fruit. JOHN AIelNTYR E & CO. SOU 'T'II CAROINA RA I LROAD (CEsN tntA.Il Satl'HalNTEP.NT s r., Char lestonit, 8. C ., MAlach ;, -1 868. and i ater c' tamaiy, ~alarch 201 h, the l'issentger' TIrins on01 thea 8outth Carol I. na Railr'ouad will atunans follows, vt.; FORL AUGOUJTA, Leavo Chtatlest on, 0.30 a mi Arraive tnt Atuguaain, 8.30 p m~ Leaivo Chtartlestott, 7.80 p m~ Arrive aft Autgusata, 0.46, a mi Leno Charalestn, 6.:30 a mn Arrive at Colaumbin, fl.ra0 p mi Iia'ivo (ChaarlesIton, fi..t0 p mn Arriive at Uolumbbit (1.20 a tm FOIL C11A RLESTON. Laeavo Aulgusta, 0.00) a am Arri "e at Chnr'liet, 8.11) p mi Leave Auaguasta, 4.10) p at Arrive at. Chaaleston, 4 00 a mn Leav'o Columbnia, 1.00 a ta Arrivo at Chlaarlesion, 8.10 p mn Leaivo Columbaatia, 6.80 P mn Araivo at Chtarleston, -6.80 a ma SUIJ IER ~tV.1 LLE TRLAIN. Leavo Chtarlesuton, .1.40 P an Arrive at Summryrvlloe, 6.10 p ry LeatveSummeraoaville, 7.20 a tm Arrivo at Chaarlesttona, 8.36 a mn CAMIDEN litANCII. On MondayR, W~ednesdays and( Safrdays. Leave Kilngsville, 2.20 p an Arrive tat Caden, - 00 p mn LeoavQ Camdena, 6.10 a mn Aarive at Kilngsivhllo, -7 40 ti tm H!. T. PESA1(E, Ocn'l sup't. mar 81 Chiarlotte anid S. C Railroad. Coa.taxnaA, AprIl 6, 1808. O0N and after ihiis date, tihe TraIns over this Rtoad will run as follows: I'Ass ENUIR TRA IN NORTII. Leave Coluia4 00 p an *4 Winnsboro, 6.10) pan " Chester., 8 0)0 p an Arrivo at Charlotte, 31.00 p an 00LNO SOUTh,. Leave Charlotte, 11.86 p in "Chester, 2,10, a mn " Wlnnsbioro, 4.00' a an Arrive at Coluambla 6.00 a an AN ACo~oNDATION TRAIN WILL RUtt As FOL. LOWaR Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Columbia, . '7.00 a m " Winsboro, 10.46 a an "Chaester. 1.48 p mn Arrive at. Oharlotto, .6 p an TsdyThtuddays and Saturdays. Leavo Charlotte, ,6.00 a m " Chester, 10.40 A an "* Winnsbioro . 1.40 p mn Arrive at Columbia, . 6.04 p a * . o. rB0UKIroIGT, api' tpr1~iu UGAR O4'nMo1meste Tes, Candiqe, e Strch So i Vgo r, ereShot, Lond, &o , &2. not r ite ~ ' 1CEIOUng afMASTBR BI SJune 18, , , .1i AGWNTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF 'THE WAR, I-rs,0 .UsESt AtACTPR. CONDUCT AND 1i 1i:tL/Ts. By LION. ALEX. It. STEPLIEES. A Book Jor all Sections and all Parties. TilIlS great work presett.a the only corn. a lei impa-! ! !yrih o' the :fuses of the War yet published, and gives hase interior lights tad shadows of the ;reat coltIliet only known to those high oftli. *ers who wateled the flood-tide of Ievolu. ion from its fountain springs. LIuI which W re so necessiblo to Mt'. ttephens 1'roin hl1 bitht position as second olicer of tihe Con. erneiy. 'To a public t hat. has been surfeited with -ppr'it ntl! 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