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Local items_ Nominations fbr Mtuilcipal Offices INT EfDaN'3. G. H,. MoDMASTEI R ' AnDENs.' . N, W ITHER IS - Q'OIIN FRASE., J -.. ELLO17T W. i. WILLIAMS. n 07%s Auother Iil~urder. We lbhfn'that ddring hisiSatrd ay visit," our IHonorable8otAtor 'J: M. Rutland, iavingot 'into an altorca tion with o iiG llsU Iarvison, a freed man, first struck and. thou shot at the s Giles, who having retired for a pistol; returned and discharged it at the Htonorablo Senator without effect. It is said that Mr. R., escaped the sbot by blowing out the candle acid fall ing on the ground. Had the Honora bl* Senator lost his life at the hands of this negr that ho has helpod to raise .9, p condition o political equali tywith himself, doubtless many of our bet citizone would have been east in to prison upon more suspicion, as in, the Dill dfFair, without fAty slihdow "of evidence or pretext of law. We con gratulate the Radicals,' however, on the esoapo oftho only man in their rAnks that would not absolutely dis .graoe tho beich by ignorance and in conpotence. But did oven the IIono rable Senator conform more to moral or statute law,- if MIr. Rutl and and his 'olored constitueait would not lot their angry passion rise, tho Radical party would be in less danger of a centre temps, and our unoffonding citizens in less danger of causoles incarceration. Postmaster's Malfeasnoe in Office. .Our now Postmaster, Mr. Oxncr, upon taking charge of the office, has found near two thousand letters, from many of which the stamps had been carefully taken off, about the promis es. Some of our business men have recovered in the neighborhoo'd of foe ty or fifty letters, some of,then written weeks agoe, bai which have never been senit. Modesty. Can the Columbia Phunix explain for us how it was, that the present chairman of the Senate Judiciary Comiittee appointed himself chair man thereof, while serving as Presi dent of the Senate in the absence of tho.Lieutenant-Governor I Butland for Ohief Justice. It is said that Rutland having re tired fren'tho canvass for the U. S. Senatorship in favor 'of Sawyer, has battered 'cs ehances greatly for aJudgeship, and probably will be elected Chief Justice. Sl~eotion far Unitd ta Senator. .At the election for United States Smnator in the Legislature on Tues day last Tom Roberteon of Columbia, was the lucky candidate' for the sheit to*ria' Maekey, french and Sawyer, iMnn fdi- the long term, neither of whom reoeived the necessary mnajarity of * i oth HIuses. .gemoiest's Monthly, This popular ,parlor .magazine has 'wen for -itself fri env'iable plade in the 4steem 9fAmericnn dics. 'Its use tulness, the anmount ftrnis4~d for 'the woney, is only equalled by its variety, its hi ghtone, aind general literary ex cellence. In :all these respects it is far 'in dvance of its contemporaries, ~a thorougly' doserves the high fa #6rIt w'son. It is imarvolltis tat prdmthl bfrok nd x(oe4 'value an be addidto. amoina aio of aueitoot #id ce aiotn,"fo~rdh' tg ollaser gedi+ T't nlyf.rdes wdt' id 'boften said, thst books and newspapers r the cheapest and'bietdnoatorg in the world. Addie s, 4W: J. Deaokest, 473 Broadwey N.Y - '.hus ont r'og little mnagasine, w1icl i ias alread t4on so'ler go a'hate ofJ venh vr~ enters tpomi its 6ii&ist due to' tile a tche wrhich his at edde tisd two jdoako ilts .eted,9 Miid tG tabo deterdinMtion bt'the/ per isetok'to make it aodoestl4e, riot ohly t&Itd preseint olas4"of young pani-one, Mnt'4lsd 4e' th~lrnoldeui brotherh and eisloNe~ the'lcievll vetnain ua ehanged, $1.50 per yearw- Address, W, J, Demorest, 47$ Broadlway, New Mo~rk. & - wpeiilttieff the gilued oriuoL diftliis .i* " a#Idfr r IcfinmltoVak tent 'Vo;e g oi~e ;1r$e )))in 4 Ariqutg~al J#;bpges. Ridgeway Democratio Olub. At.a rgulrl jneetng of -this club on theal 1th. listant the following resolu tions wore addpted. lst. That the committee on invita tations, bouthor iced to invite Col. J. P. Thomas of .Columbia, S. C., to ad. dre.sa thia club on Saturday the eighth of August. 2d. That a comnittee of twentj incinbors be appointed by the chair to make suitable arrangements for re ceiving Col. Thomas. 3d. That the coninittee on invita tions be instructed to invite such oth. er speakers as they doom expedient. 4th. That the entire colored mom bors be a sub-conmmittee to assist the comnmittee of arrangements. 5th. That the Doko Democratic Club be kivitod to visit this club, and enjoy the festivities of the 8th August. 0th. That we heartily endorse the selections iade by the Now York Do. moeratie Convention, and that we will use our utmost endeavor to write the names of Seymour and Blair upon the proud old presidential column ; while yet it, is an honor to be President, and Vice-President of the United States of America. HENRY C. DAVIS, President. R. S. DrsronTEs, Secretary. New Advertisements. D. R. Flenniken, advertises a fresh supply of Groceries. See notice in another column. The very best Flour.-Thompson & Woodward. Nomination. Mn. EDITOR : Please announce Capt. John linnant as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Fairfleid District, and oblige, NUMEROUS FRIENDS. ROSADALIS Purifies the Bloods For Sale by Druggista Everywhere. "ASK YCURiSELFI" iM I willing to allow my wife the solace of my home, my childrea that greet, ne with so much Joy, who have climbed my <poes to perform their little oflees of ten lerness and aifectios, to be placed in such a situation of distress in the way of making some certain provision for them, the means 'or doLng whloJa are now within my reach Dring yourself seriously to reflect on the inbject. and tremble at the responsibility of f our a'icions, if you do not apply at once .o tihe undersigned and have your life In.. wure in inthe best Comnp any, "Equi table Life [naar anco," 9)2 ]lroad way, New York. Vingle mn my*4 he, inwred jIf Suryeon's tertj. :ate is property signed, ad if they are polite mboutiM. JOHN P. MATTilEW8, Agent. R~EnNos.--Gen. John lBratton, II. h, Elliott, Sam'!. Cathoart, E. J. Mesna, U. A. LIerrou,~ J. A. Jirice. * cOE.KiYEEtrEis. JUST RECEIVED. Sugars 0off.0, Rice, Molasses, - Slugar Cured Ihams, Shouldors, Soda, ).arlor Matches, Country Flour. SEL1F RAISING ILOUR for making the most delicious Breads, Biscuits, Puddings, &c. Without, yeast or salt, with cold water ur alk*4tdy-to be mixed when thme oven is hot and ready for bakinig, and for *Cake, Postry,, &c, ,avlng half thme ordinary gualitifty of flutter andl $ggs. This flour is warranted wholesome anid nutriolous. For sale by .THOMPSON & WOODWARD. NEW (000DS. JUST RECEIVED BY JOHN MoINTYRE & 00. NJ~ ave just received a fresh supply of 'vr OCQE1ES wich will be sold low Soom inN 1 tCount* Flout', b 1bam4eis 4aits blaokeel i N s. EtIn opA iedlk Vaneed Oys tore Wine Cpkeg, 3emon Novety Oako-;, Frenob aiustard, Qokbry, Raisins, Natts, al~idFehCoedia 0rdaini, YI 'Pasat4, Smokt Tob oCowing obigo, ,'So garw ,4 *arny other articles too nup rous to fneetlob~ mar 17 FUESil GRO0ERIES. lGl, Coffee, Molasses: Tea, Candle., Starcoi, Soap, Vinegar, Powder, $hoL, L.d,&.., &c. Just received by ETCIN MMASTR & BRIOE. Junol 18 . MMS - O~fNTi Ht -ohelthe NA PA'MELYM '8EWIUQ AHl fl TiAaniu~ isecjuale to the statIdad snbbmftte ba.v)e t& ,and it sold at thelld# . WaMtlsNtA. TIONA L BEWi~ 4%OI FJ0 Pittel bui'g, Pa.. ~ .V. . july 2--.4p1 '.. Latest by Telegraph, Oongressional. WASHINoTON, July 13. lIoUs.-Under the regular Monday call, bills were introduced allowing citizen to bring suits against railroad companies I the Federal courts, and constructing a rail road from Washington to Cincinnati. A bill legalizing the acts of th Arkansa tax commissionerb were passed. The Freedmen's Bureau bill passed by th Senate tnaking General lhoward's commie sionerslhip independent of the Prebidlen was passed with an amendment waking the discontinuance of the Bureau absolute in th represented States on the 1st. of January except as regards education. The bill goo to the Senate for concurrence. Alessrs. Dockery and Boyden, member from North Carolina, from whom the politi cal disabilities have been removed, wer seat ed. The house went into committee of I.h whole on the tariff bill by a vote of84 to 57 This is regarded ai a test vote, indicntin the intention of the majority to modify tli tarits. Two !euri' debate ensued, and ti,) !louse adjournedt till to-night. S8mATn.-Fifteen flItierent, petitions from army oflicers asking increased pay were presented. . The funding bill was resumed, and dis cussed at great length, and Messrs. AMorton, of Indiana, and Fherman, of Ohio, favored the payment of bonds in legal tender, un. loos otherwise stipulated on their face. The question was discussed with much bitterness till adjournment. WAsnITON, July 15. Sx'ATn.-A bill amending the various bills relating to the navy and marine corps was passed without amendment. The bill amending the military peace establishment was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs A Will sub-dividing the mail line between Now York and E urope was laid over. The conference committee's report on the tax bill was adopted. The appropriation bill was resumed; and the Senate adjourned. Ilouss.-A committee of five was appoint ed to ascertain how the Houso contingent fund of 1867 was expended. Mr.Ileaton, a representative from North Carolina, was seated. A bill removing the political disabilities from certain parties was lassed as amended by the Senate. The report of the conference committee on the tax bill was adopted, and the bill now goes to the President. The conference committee struck out all relating to banks. Storekeepers are to be paid by the United States; special agents are limited in number to twenty -five; mine, ral oils are put on the same footing as other manufactures; spirit must be removed from bond within nine months ; wholesale liquor dealers pay one per cent. In all other respects the bill is the same as prssed by the house. Adjourned. From Washington. WAsnINGTON, July 13. Judge Fisher, front Mississippi, reports fi the RIepublican committee here that the Democratio majority in that State is 7,000 but lie claims that. he can prove that 15,000 votes weie obtained by fraud. A Radical committee from Virginia is tire urging changes in the recently passed leotion bill that will open (?) registration. , bill according with their views will pro ahly be introduced in the Senate. Commodore James F. Miller, for forty-two rears in the naval service, is dead. A delegation from Atlanta, Oa, has ar.. jived to urge upon Congress, the propriety f removing. the political disabilities from tortain Radical members of the Georgia egislature. There was considerable talk an] some )ositivo assertion of the formation of a third marty for the . Presidential fight. General remont, General Cary. and John Quincy Idaws are prominently named. Chief Jus. .Ice Chase declines to cooperate with the novement, WAsHINraToNr, July 15. When the House met this morning the hiermomecter in the halt stood at 91 ddgrecs, end before recess went up to 94. Mr. Sehenk estiimatos the less by remov.. ng the t~ax on mineral oils to be $2,000, )00. The provisions of the tax bill will Ilspense with the services of about seven on hundred inspector i. Colleeter Smythme, of New York, Is here engineering his confnrmation to the Austri en mission, with feeble prospects. The revenue receipts to-day wore $858, The Sonate to-day confirmed the nomilna. tion of William M4. Evarts as Attorney GoaeraI, Geoorge W. Sutuameri, has been nominated for Postmoeter at Augusta, Ga. Scretary Seward reports that t~wenty three Statee have ratified the fourteenth artlee, from whicb Ohio and New Jersey have receded. and that, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Florida have given notice of its ratinocation by the alleged Legislatures of those Stat es. Important News-Anothier (Jonventlon to be Hold and another Presidential Oan didlate to be put into the Field. WAGIIIMGTON, July 1g. There is a movement in progress, backed by some of thie.maost substantial men In the couintry, who oppose on the one hand, the Radicalism which culminated In the nomi nation of Grant, and who oppose, on the other, the candidates and principles of the New York Convention, and especially the principles of Mr. lalir's letter, to. place a third candidate In the field for. President. The movement, begun at New York en FrI. dlay last, and is being developed throughout the country with expressions of the warm. estoonoeurrep'oo from sonme oftf lie most promi nent men in both psrties, but partioularly from thd Conservativ4 men of the country, the workingsnon, and a large body of Ihe soldiers and sailors. It Is proposed, If the arrangement can be completed, to publish a list of the Nationasl iErecutive CommIttee shortly, and to hold'a convention to nomi nate candidates oithor in Pltteburg or CIn oinnati In September. It, is beleved.hiere by the Democrats, however, that, the movement, will amoaut to nothing,, and) that within tiro 'weeks all complaint against, the Deocoratio nominbes will have onased. To tIs the friends of thie preposed now party reod tate are an earnest and will no easith. General Dlurbrldge, of Ktentucky, is an applioent for the office of CommissIoner of Internal Revenue,, Te lWeather ln Georgla-Purging the Georgia ILegislature, * AUoUSTA, $A., plyW t atmoin (or at Olunt ee hpn., wij The Dboorgtn astlolpate that ; a sufif41h{ 'iuasber 6f 4helri party will bE rejeditfd froni theo Le lslatt to. give a Radical- mmsprey .in.eAet lIopsey .sa $1.ie.:D~emootskip indign ~yden neps'. oyerno tll and~zoIl.c~ fth' recoinm41 jte thbe- ' tl.4t. pu.q ttsif ItA e iMmbE s:undep- tile tilrd'dotIo~so4 th fdurteenth Aticle. The Radical embers who are Ineligibhi , it.Is blieved, et, their ow.di.ablitie odd (Coogb. s. Demooratio Batifloation Meeting in Ala bama, SaLA, ALA., July 18. There was a gt'and Seymour and Malh ratificatian meeting here Saturday night, lBontires, fire-works, and cannon-firing wer among the features. Several thousan whites and many colored people were pre sent, made the meeting ring aith shouts fo the Democratic nominees. Speeches werc mada by G.nerals Morgan. Pettus, and Sholley. Judges Brooks and Wood, ex.May. or M. J. Williemts, Colonel Colby (late of thc Federal army), and othera. The mot iug was the largest and post enthusiaatio ever held here. Bills Passed by the Senato. WA suuTOX, July 15. The Senate last night passed the funding bill, the bill discontinuing tOa certain extent the Freedmen's Bureau in the represented Stabes atiler January 1st, atnd a bill giving Mrs. L. T. Porter, of Charleston, 8 C., $20.000 for relieving Union prisoners dur. ing the war. News Items. Cnt.:AwroN, July 18. Arrived-lrig A. Milliken, Boston schooner T. Al. Waller, Key West. Sailed Stcamer Charleston, New York. WASuINOTON, July 18. It is atated that a three hours' session of the Uabine' curred yesterday, which was very imps .uit., and that somue Executive suggestions, regarding the Presidential election, will be sent to Congress to-day, and that the veto of the bill regulating the Electoral College will be withheld until Monday. Tije Senate, last. night. passed the Alaska treaty, with amendments ignoring the joint power of the House, with the Senate and President, in making treaties.- The bill, as it passed the Senate, simply appropriates money to fulfill stipulations of the treaty. The Senate also passed bills. selling the St Louis Arsenal property; aiding improve ments in the Mississippi River at Rock Island and Des Moines Rapids; excepting certain.vessels trading with Canada from tonnage fees, and the civil appropriation bill. The house considered the funding bill. The Southern kRepresentatives conduct themselves pi ietly, voting with the radicals on the queatioin.. Their prompt party votrg on subjects whi sh have been seriously dis cussed for months, and upon which the most shrewd legislators are doulbtful, provokes smiles on the floor of either louse. In the Senate, the South Carolina ratifica. tion of the fourteenth article was presented. The applications of the Georgia and Missis sippi Conventions for loans, were indefinite ly postponed. A bill authorizing corpora tions created by Federal authority to bring suits in Federal Courts, passed. A bill protecting naturalized citizens abroad was discussed in executive session. In the llouse, ninety (lays were allowed the Election Committee to investigate dis loyalty in the Missouri contested election. The Louisiana Representatives are Vidal, Sypher, Newaham, MAan and Blnckhurn ; and from South Carolina. Representatives (loss and 11 hittomore. The tariff bill was re-committed to the Ways.and Means Com tuittee, which hills it for this session. Mr. Burlingamo, Minister from China. is giving the press a grand dinner to-night. 1t is a very hanlsome affair. A grand ratification of the Now York nominations is progressing, OTTAWA, CANADA, July 18. The effect of the drought is most disas trous to crops in the surrounding country. New York Market, NEw YoRK, July 18, 7 P. M. Cotton quiet, at 311 a 32. Gold 42J. Charleston Market, CHIARILrSToN, July 18. Cotton dull ; no sales ; receipts 30; middling 31. Liverpool Market, Lmvjeurook July 18. Cotton heavy ; sales 8,000 bales. Shipments of cotton from Bombay to the 14th, asince last report, 17,000 bales. Saymoun AND CnAsa--Tln Dsnooanto NoMIxATJON.-A special dispatch . from New York to the Washington Ex'press, con taIns the following, wh ich appears to be borne out by the New York WorMd: "While Vallandighmam was speaking in the Democratie Convention on Thursday, insisting en Seymour's nomination, Mr. Seymour approached to again decline, and, as he said, 'to nominate Chase, necording to agreemeni..' One of his partieular friends stopped him, having ascertained what. he Intended to do, and said, 'If you de it., you are forever .damned.' Mr. Seymour then retired from the hali." The dispatch adds : "Mr. Seymour said to meolast night, at the Manhattan Club, that lhe was sincere in his desire net, to be the nominee, but that now, acoepting the position and all its responsi bilities, he would enter the contest with all the energies he possessed. Mr. Voorhees Informis mes that. Indiana will treble Ohio's majotrily for Seymour and Blair. Mr. Rioh ardeon also says Illinois is certain. Blair has no doubt. of Missouri. The New York ers say their 8tate is good for an hundred thousand msjority, and Pennsylwinans tell mse their State will give thirty thdaisand. The nominations 'are thie principal topicof conversation, People have got over their surprise, and the enthusiautna is unbounded. The Radioeals boast that the Arkan sas bill passed over the President's bead. Many a bunzard, says the Loulsvillo ,7htrnal, has passed over' a gentlemais head bill-and all. The Bloston Post says :We'ought to send a ntegro to the Sohato in Suta nor's place, to gratify that gentleman with a; "final triumph." The streets of Houston, Texas, are, to bepavod-With shells at the expense atl Mk', Philk, Extract.Lemon, Mucilage, Mason's Blao ing. AleWT Ugling 0MA011144 a nesa, JUST OPENED. LADD BROS., No. 2 Bank Range. 100 pieces Anori'n Calicoes, Fre-ch and Eng!tsh Prin'es Plaii and Fig'ared Lawns, Checked and Striped Swiss, Fancy Mualins, Plain and Checked Jaconet Striped Nainsook, Plain Nainsook. Bisho Lawns, Victoriai Lawns, Bleached bam Brown JIuiespuns, Chenked and Stripe<. liomespuna, Cottonades and Drills, bar seilies Vestings, Slay and Chinese Linens, Linen Drills And Ducks, White Linen Dri lls. losiery and Gloves, Cursets, Yankee Notions, and many other artiules. .ALSO, A largo stock of SHOES at our usunlly low prices. % A varied asmortnent of Men's and Youth's HATS, to which we respeetilly invite the attention of all; as we will always take pleasure in showing our stock. apt 28 JUST RECEIVED BY W. M. NELSON. 3000 L'IS. BACON, (Rib Sides,) 1000 lbs. Bacon, (qleat of rib,) Rio and Java Coffee, B and extra C Sugar Sugar Cured (lams. . A.L SO,. A LOT OP IIAUSBIt'S CELEBRATED CORN AND RYE WHISKEY. apt 28 W. M. NELSON. JUST REOEIVED, BY 1. R. FLENNIKEN, (Agt. for Aubrey & Co., Baltimoro.) No. I Country Cured liama and Shoulders, Baltimore Sides. New York Golden Syrup, Muscova'do Molasses, Prime Leaf Dard. apt 4 Notice!! KETOHIN, M0MAS'TR & BRIOE, Invite the Attention of the TO THlE LARGE STOCK OF which they are And which comprises neatly E "7erytE1''e Needed by the people in And in Their object is to do striotly a COASI* BUSI NESS, - And to - SELL GOODlS AT PRICES That will Induce all perdons to BU FROM THEMs sept 28 LABOR SAVING WINNSBO0Le, 8; 0. T HE s ubsoriber is Agent, for several Yalu. Lable Machines in conneotion wi~.h his Clothes Washer, vis: I~ceye $lower da Reape', )iants's Ohtnpit Spiut atid 8eg ad rating Machine, Thrasher and svesl tha' ar ing iplemsente. Oerteftmtae.i ' I'hereby certify that one - f P. Elder's Improved Washing Machines has been used bynmy family for nearly two monikhs, and that 4t has given entire satisf'aotion. We fod its meritsqa to fit clallns. It Wash. em thoroughly, (f the direetions are fol. lowed,) Expeditlonly and wiihout injufy to the clothes.s I canm safety rewommbod Mhr. Elder's Washing Igaohing~ to the public pa. tronago. feeling a~ued any faml will be delighited 'with it supae i yoe the old Wash-tub moe.-mp~~~yOe it. W. BRICE, Pastor Hopeweli Ohutob. This is to certf that w 'entuP. Sider's Patent C o~es W~ei~ andl nol liable f6 get out 'tf4eVeag +4eod ind: it t~~ehe- b ea seeing of-labow sud . es Iajnribujs to 'the *lotheqs thtan te ol4 l~ 94 of Rob(Et f*airleld m~~tB~v% (eet0 I SOUTH CAROINA RAILIROAI GxNERAL StItiwrnTnsUan t's OrrwIo, Charleston. S. C., March 20, 1868. ON and after Sunday, March 211th, tht P'assenger Trains on the Sothtit Caroli na lailroad will run as follows, viz. v 1OlL AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston, 6.10 a n Anne t 4. Augusta, 3.80 p to Leave Ch arlesoto, ' 7.30 p ui Arrive at Augustn, 0.45 a mi FOIL COIUMilA. Leave Charleston, 6.30 a m Arrive at Columbia, 3.50 p m Leave Charleston, Gil.) p m Arrive at Colagnbia, 13.21 a m FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta, 11.00 a i Arrive at Charleston, 3.10 p a Leave Augusta, 4. 10 p m Arrive at Charleston, 4 00 a i Leave Columbia, 0.00 a im Arrive at Charleston, 8.10 p ,t Leave Cohmutbia,. 6 30 p m Arrive at Charleston, 6.30 a mn SUMMElVILLE TRAIN Leave Charleston, 8.10 p m Arrive 4t Summerrville, 6.16 p IN LeaveSutmmervillo,. 7.20 a in Arrive at Charleston, 8,35 a an CAMDEN BRANC[. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Sa"rdaya. Leave Kingsville, 2.20 p to Arrive at. Camden, 6 00 p mo Leave Camden, 6.10 a in Arrive at Kingsville, 7 40 a in ma 11I. T. PFLAKEt. Gen'i Sup't, mar 31 Clarlotto and S. C Railroad. COLUMBIA, April 6, 1808. 0N and after this date, the Trains over this Road will run as follows : PA5sNNOEn TRAIN NORTH, Leave Columbia 4 00 p m ' Winnsboro, 0.10 p in " Chester, 8.00 p in Arrive atCharlot to, 11.00 p in oOINo SODTH. Leave (iirlotte, 11.85 p m " Chester, . * 2.10 a in " Winnsboro, 4.00 a in Arrive at Columbia 0.00 a n AN AoMODATION TRAIN WIL. RUN An FOL LOWs: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Columbia, 7.00 a n i Winnsboro, 10.16 a in "Chester, 1.48 p a Arrive at Charlotte, 6.36 p m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Charlotto, 1.00 a ni " Chester, 10.40 a in " Winnsboro, 1.40 p m Arrive at Columbia, 5.04 P n C, BOUKNIOll'P, apt 7 Superintondent, DRESS GOODS, &c. I ADIES' DRESS GOODS, Printed Mis. .J line, Organdies, Swiss, Catmbrios, Ja conets, Ginghams, Calicoes, Plaid and Striped llomespuns, Long Cloths, Cotton Yarn, 'T'able Linen, Cassimneres, Cottonades, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes, Brogans, &o,, &o. Just received. . KFTCIIIN, MoMASTER & BICE. apt 25' DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. T' 88ENCE OF GINGER, Gelatino, Ex't. Li Lemont, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syr up, Dinarrhea Remedy, Ilusland's Magnesia, liostetter's Bitters, Calisaya Bitlters, Sods, Cream Tarter, Corn Starch, Farina, Arrow Root, Alloock's Porous Plasters, Queen's Delight, &a. Just received. KETCIIIN, MoMASTER & DRICE. api 28 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THIS WAR, ITS CAUSES, CIIARACTER, CONDUCT AND RESUL.TS, By NTON. AJLEX. H. STEPHEES. A Book For'aU Section. and alt Partle,. T HI ra okprsnsteol com.' Causes of the Wryet published, and gives those interior- lights and qhadows of the great centlet only known to those high om.i cers who watched the flood-tide of r evolu tion from its. fountain springs, and which wer'e so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his high position as second offict' of the Con federacy. To a public that lias been surfeited with Apparently Samitar Prodtetions, we promise a chahge of fare, both agreeable and salu, tary, and an intellectual treat of the highest order, The Great, American War has a Last found a historian worthy of its impor tanoe, and at whose hand it will recive that moderate, candid and inspartial treatment. which truth and justice' so urgently do wands.. - The intense 4esire every ,where manifest e/I to ol1tnin this w, ,its Oi~olal'eharaotor and ready sale, coin ted with an incired botmaliston, ma~ke it the best subscription book ever published. . - One agent in Easton, Pa. reports7 7sub scribers 14 three daye. One in Boston, Miass , 203 ausaselbers in four days - Oh. in Metshhid *Teun 106 subsci'ibie in ftvc days. Send for Oiroalers 4:4 9 otav torpe,, cud a tfl 11 eort o of ti wo, wth -NATJINAt PUB3L!SHING 00. Broad Btreet 'Attazitai (in State of South Cutelhi Martin T. Braeweli,1.earere vps~McClona. phan, Attsohmerl~ * who, (as it is'aid) isaba t 'fromand *thotat the limits'of ti Stateon and has neither wife nor attorney knovu;nawthi: h samne u onwhoni a99oy, op co .th said do. *1r titetS O the the soild - fondan L do appear Mn p lead to the said deolaration on ot. before the twenty-elghth day of Ag I, A4.,10 64h9vwjp, fnalad 1868. The Fairfield Herald. THE TI-WIIKLY NEWS. TII Proprietors of the aRIove papers, take pleasure in anntmeingllt 1t t hei r pa. Irony that they wvill contlincw the publics lion of the Ui %liAI,1, one of the best famit. Iy papers lU ilut hetI.re, anl ahA e,f of N~i1WS, the on, tri.reckly paper in t1h State outside of Ciarleston and Columbia. 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