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Latest by Telegraph. rrom Washington. WAsIsuToN, July 27. to The President has nominated Alexander Cu"Inings, of POunlsylvauia, Coumissioner " at of. utm mrnl )tovqnue. b The funding bill has passed both us-b es. - . The bill re-organizing Mississippi, 'Vir ginifa tnud-Texa8, Caoe up in tho Senato. Mr. Buckalew took the floor, to- argue it, and in t lie courso of his r omarks, said it, was useless to try to pass the bill; and on Mi niotlion, it was tabled. The bill passed a removing the disabilities from Nelson, Tift a and Gen. Voung, and they were scated as Representatives from Georgia, and Simon Corley front South Carolina. The flouse fillibustered on the tari bill till adji-rnm1ol 1. Both Ilcuses have nid journied to mile third 3ilonday il Sept eliber Tiore is so touch conit'tsion, that it is T Menible to give the posiillon of several r 1ipc riant bills ; htfill 11frectilig tIhe Soul h, of an nggressive character. have failed. The Senate cotfirmlled (luln. IRoselleraniz as Mili.ser to .UIxIo; Enos 1. Ilodg', Assis ftat .lustice of ilie Siprolite Court; 8,me "on1 NI. Johl'-son, Assitmalt Secrelary of the Treslurv. 8 P. M.-The President called oi special session ot' the Senate. h'llis leaves many important olli-es vacant. The Presidjenit was at tihe capitol fromt ialt'past 10 to 12. All tie bills were signed, except limo funllding bill; which. however, tio Presidlent can sign at many time within ten days. Itepub licman members of Congress Iave signed agreement that they will not be here in Sep Pt tember, ntiless advised to come by Seniator Morgan and lItepres-ntativo lemnk, ofA lie Congressional Republim Coimittee. Wa%sisoTO.V, July 29. Of ht Twen'ly-fivo radical memybers of Congress b had a private mo0eting lamt, night. A mem ina b."r of Granit's staff was presentl. It is tim statied that mle President, % wis weakening ta uireer apprehension otimpeacitmeit i Sep. pl temiber, and would not rcmlove tollins. The ex opindoh .is expressed that undor yesteriay's ai order from the War Deparntment, time Sonth elrn States would undoubtedly go Democra. tie, and tihe removal of time President, so far 11s thmose preseit, could go, was deterininel de ulponm. The prospect looked gloomy to imest tih nombers: but. GrItl's election was regarded as a patriotic "')Jessity, which IMust be be Achievedl. McCul 1loch hra issued a circular stating 1-a Ilat parlies desiring to,exohangO sevenm- of thirties, due July Irl, 'or ive-twent ies, Imust. Ni place them in mail or express, addressed to Secretary MoCulloch, oi or before August li 1, 18ti8. Moretarmumy McCuilloch appr.leenris m is, sv chie' fromt tlie new tax bill. Stringent regula( ions are under preparation. th hiternal revenue receipts to-day, $C6j),. 000. WAsIlINGTON, July 30. ed The Republican Executivo Commit- 10 tee have unfavorble acecouits of t.he te South. Major Moore, of the San Ai. y( tonio Ipr.s, w ho ias just arrived, an says there is little hop for Lime recon.I M structionl policy in Toxes. A mmm11. re bl of (ov. \ Wariouth's stafT, just ar- co rived from Loui,,iana, says if the llrcsi- gm dent does not respoid to the call for troop-s, which tile Governior will make, in compliance with the resolution, just pmssed by -the Legislature, the . 'ol State will be practically in rebellion. of 110 says the Westerii part of the State th is wholly under the control of the Ku a K%Clux Klan, who ri<le about openly by "n day-light. Several of the formier re- pr bol cavalry regiments have been or orgmizad and called "Seymour Ktlights," aind the infantry companies al "Blair Guards." li WAsHINGTON, July 31. efl D1 'lime Post-oflice report, for imo year end- ta l ing.ien 80,'.18t8, shows a defliciency of 'rThe Alu-k'a dtraft is on time Assistamnt TIreasurm'er, at New Yor'k, payabmile at sight. nr Th'le Cabinet 'heldI mm meetimng to-inay- in Messrs. Seward amid Evar'ts were abset, at time North.' Thte rovenute receipts to-day wemeo $fl85, 00)0 ; for tihe monthb, end ing thmis date, $10. - 198.000.N Tme Freedmen's Buircau in Maryland, ex, cepufor educeationmal purposes and bounty, isy disconmtinuedl. The Commissionecr of Internal Rovenume has decidled in'- favor of time Tico metre to prevnt frauid imi distillm'ies. am Gener'al Stommeman conteamplates tno iamm d.iatoe nor ultimanie swveeping chamngemi in time to Vir'ginia civil oflices. An electioni in Vir- h ginia before further Congressional action is in impr'obable. Cm John M. Blinckley has beon instadleed as Solicitor' of' lime Imnter'nal Revenuo Depart.. mnent. Thme.stock in thme National Life Instsanmeo i Comnpany chattered by Conmgr'ess hats all bn been tajen by capitallsts,headed by Jauy irc Cooke. It is pr'oposed to run it, it connee tion with. the national banks.sl Time Congresional Globe publishes Butler's ey reply to Henderson under a bold-f'aced-typo fi head of 'llenderson Wounded." Butler 0 put t,he caption hhnmmself, and t.he proprietors ui of time Gl1obc felt hound to follow copy. w Tio.press generally discredits the BrazIl ian statement that Ilumalta has fallen.ti WAsHiNoToN, August 1. The Republican National Exectutivo Cota- ei aitteo is mn session at New York. C Tiho,Post, Office accounits ar'e not yet masdo m up. - The recen!. niatement of groat deficion- 1)1 cy lifwild spectulatlori i It will not exceed ~4009000, and Is elmhgrgeablo t.o. expensive rtm& .ithe far .West, Ins tead of in t!mo o r sleofvomCnm -oiysmp ipsden tndoedLieut. 0ov. Cox, assuing ('ox thaimt Rlins, will glye' way tol a ejv all parties of trouble. Cox o1 . Wm's, cmraccount of pigropaig personmal 0o A specfat a kenit will ho placed In cbarge hi of the New Orleanms Cumntomi Hiotso, et Admirmal iDalhlgr'en assumes his duties as ti Chief of te Nayail Ordinance Bureau Men- rt 1The lime for comnvertlng~ 7-80's exniired to- day. Themre are about. $5,000,600 'omt. standing, which will be paid In entrrency at Considorableaiiil id elt regarding thme dl positiop of tre:. Cabinet,. 'Thup Newr: York iil Twme?' speelivi sayis,itte posti.on 'In regar'd oi to theDom~Oratia noraineos-is - tsoctrtalnedl T to.be as folows: Nonoof thein as;o gatislfied vi rIitfrthe nominmations;~ but. MosuriAidMu It look anmd.Browning, will pr'obably,support, fc thetn; wile Messrs, Seward, Rantdall..andi D Welles will, unmless they alter thelr.presentj, ~ opiniopgs, remain as anutral as possible du-.a .rtIing the cammpalgn; an.d'Mose. Evarsamnd "w 8olotleid will veo for Grant. andi Colfax, -Y llaytlan advlces state that Saiave still os htoldips., having sepellod t'oral assaults. # OsSud 4~iJuly ofth, Salnavo prolamnedlv hinmself mperor of Hlayti. 6' Vene;uela adlvloos represent the revolu.t edged tha eviltma a u oh1i overn e~ zarenti Tht aeItiQ mitad t8f,s Mhlinse 1 acknowledged him~ and eart'atuhtad iim -di va?hit-orribilkI M. 1 News Items. AThANTAr, GA.-, July 27. The Democratic Congressien nominated -day. were General Wofford for tle long rio, anld 1H. V. Miller for (he short teru. The louse adopted a resolution, reqttest.. g the (lovernor to proclaim military laW no end, and restoration of civil law. A 11 was introduced to organuio the militia. ills were also introduced passed boll ouses, suspending levy and sale, except r debts ocontracted since the war. RICHMOND, July 27. Rev. Reuben J. Ilerndon, in jail at Orange )utt House, charged with the seduction ad Iturder of Miss Mary Lumisden, escap last iglat. Hie left a confession of the dliction, but denial of the murder. A ward of ".00 has been offered by the 3vernor for 'is capture. Governor Wells has obinined fromn tle (eral Govornient St,0)0, being a portion lte expense icirred by Virginia, inl ising and equipping federal troops during e war. M o013t-lY, I I .A. , July 27. loth Itouses have p.aswd an Act ,atify g ihe code of A ex:th elf, xept where it inflicts wit; 11h;, nor.- Ct sItrution. A de Ite in tho Sanate, this ilorning. shows it ago lauamaber of Senaltor in faivor of renov g :111 Ioliiall disaililis. Th1eT iS pro bly a aojority in favor tf such a maies tie. r. !t:arri ng toa, of M obtle, offered a esolit - mit in reltion to newspapors It provides at for pitblishing slanderous articles, t le itors atd proprietors shall be lined iot IS thI at $1,000 And imprisoned not less an, nor more than, six montls; and tle es4 And material c:an be sold, as soon as tIgment. is entered, to pay thle fitne. The i tap)lies to copied aatter as i,ell no iginal. Th judge of the court ie to do. lo as to what is slanderous. Gov. Smith S veteed lthe bill fixing tle pay of nena. is and omeers of this Legislatare. le kes tle groind that it is ana increase over e rates fixed by rle old law. 110 ftrl kes (lae ground that tile pay (eight dollars a- day and forty cents a miile mileage) is horbuitant, and is naot in proportion to (110 ioutit in (lae Treasury Nrw Younx, July 27. Sevon cases of cholera, including three iths, have occurred in what is kniown as 3 Shanty District of this city. three more oft ihe express robbers have eni hung lay a mob,:Ienar SPymtia1r,idianai. A letter from Acapulco, states that seve I of the crow of t le steaier s0.91sipee, died catarrhal fever, contracted at Coriato, Advices fron 'anama states (lanth there .q beni! nto lighting yet. President Dias is baikhed Tle yellow fever is epideil at Rivas, Nicaiagua. Tic Costa Itica Congress has abolished export duty on Coffee. ATLANTA, July 29, Governor Iill And II. V. Miller was elect. United States Senators, on the joint bal of the Senate and Iouse. For ithe long -mat, Iill received 110 votes and llrown 91. a tle short term, Miller received 110 les and Blodget t 73; scat tring 20. Tiae niounceiaent of tie election of 11ill and lear gives generna antisfaction, and was :eived withk cheers. There was mch afision, ot thlae atniouincemaet. Tiae Ileries and lobu>ies were ordered to be araed. A uuusi.A, July 29. le remains of Corneliuls Ited, killed hv - lice olicers, were interred lhis aifteriaootn, lowed to the grave by a largo procession citizeNS and firmen,cti. It is understood it tle jury fotand a verdict of mutarder ainst (ihe police officers. An indignation aeting will be lield to-norrow, Against tle 0seht nmt1nicipal goverUnent. NaIw Yonac, July 20. The Herald has a speciil from St. Louis, dting that tle Democratio meeting in Sa a County was attacked by radicals. The licals were driven of, leaving three kill and seven badly wounded. Several mocrats were badly wounded; about only-ouo on each side hurt. BOS-roN, July 29. Thraee baridges en the B3ostona, lIar-tfor-d J Er-ie Iload, werec burned last night by uoandllaries. -Pa-r-rsnun a, July 29. The oil woa-ks of Lafer-ty WVaring explod to- day, killing ad fatally hauating t.wo. no tanaks explodedl simultaneously. .The >tk were entir-ely destroyed. AUavS'rA, August 1. A Repub-lican mass meeting, composed stly of negaroes, was held at theo Caurt yuso t o-day, for theo purpose of appointing tiae State Coinvent ion to be held in Atlan . A letter was read fronm Josh Hill1, say g lie would stump thec State for Grant and alfax. flarmcxons, August 1. Reverdy Johnson und family sailed for .trope at. noona. Mars. Lincoln, whlo hans tan hot-e several days, wias too ill to leave, amains behind. Vera Crauz adlvices- repoa-t numerous tall victories over (lie inasuargetnts. Great citemteint prevails regarding thle organuiza, an of Santa Anna's emaissna-aes at New rleans. Thae Gover-nmnent he taking mess 'es to give them a a warm reception, berrever they might land. St. Domingo news shtows ntew complica mns. President Baez has every cell of the ablic' prisons full. Baez asked assistano emn Spaina. Leadiang London bankers loan. Jiaz $2,000,000, The late President, ihreal, Is repoa-ed advancing with a for idable forcee, and thae early fall of Baez is edicted. Oable Dispatches, LisanoN. Jusly 27, There Is a r epor-t thaat, a British gunt-boa hdednaen at a Portuguese colonial station a the boast, of Guinea, andl took ptossesion the place . Thae Portugaiese guard were ado prisonore,- and the Portpguese flag wuled down, the Britisha 'coors being sub ituted. 'The Government has dispatchzed ro men-of-war to the sconeoof the out ago.* LoNDoN, July 27. Lord Cranwortha ls dead. Further advices fronltth% Japan revolt, of ine, have been received. All the ministers - foreign powers, In Jnaar, h'ad uanited In a -toest agaiuist the revival, by thae Mlkado, ' the decree.against, the .native. Christilans. 4e civA war, eontinuaed to rago wia." nmuch dlotice.. The troops of th'e Mikado were oyssessiont of allie ' port' op6n'ed to #olgntbre by treaty. The brother of States, oai, thozoJ-yooon,-was at, the haa of tiertf, e theospj ritual Emaperor,, ad hdi a lar4 rmy wader his pobnmand, bib' liii indyually adraaoing ens oddo)1 a-whlah-ntty-. tho party of thae Ty.. tea Ag v.rfarma$.1 le.ro. ha. hbeen somte ~hisa, . ~~ forces jn the te4iiN 14*%* h6ttght >eotive strai th i 6Y,gar% rehtly baladdWl1if~~12~e oofta the 6/#f n npIfrsada*inn vdMih n Ooncentration of Troops near Washington City. WASiINOTON, July :11. The troops in the District are to be con centritdl at Lincoln depot, and are to be. I'inforced by Dupont's light battery of I lie 'ifth Artillery. Tle alleged object ofi the concentritlon is to form a complete school of instruction. Disastrous Floods in Alabama -The Crops inI Mississippi. Mlotixr., July 31. Aceotits froin fie interior of Alalmina d 111 MiNsissippi are ul fit vorable. There have been heavy rains in Al seution Thu caterpiller is report a1,4 doing coniidvra. ile itmage int dirferent section of Ao I bmma and Mississippi. The Warrior river hait; risen 1hirir Ivot aI Tuisealoosa, and I here is t weitly 'et rise inl the liigie and .\-il,:mma rivers. Fe-a. or an oeilliw of the low las ase entertainm ed. Brutality in a0 Negro Goverlimant. I 'v.N., .11ly 3 1. .\dices h'rom i:lyti state 1hoi1 thiiys, Pri omors who h:ul sirretilrul in a rectilight were shotu to delh. Judicial Decision about. Di.itillerie!. INPrW Yolm<. .Jilly ::I. It has been decidei in one ot the colmu-t that. a mortgags! givel ll a Ii-sti ery prior to seiz.tre for violation ol' tih , revenic I:iw,s does not ext11p1A it fr-ou seizure. Now York Market, Nnv Yonm, Amg. 1, 7 P. M. C%AtOi to ial t!i lb i erls , bales, at 34) a 30A. Cold active and atdvancing, at 45a. Charleston Market. CH AR1.1:s1,o.N A ufg. I. Cotton firm but no sales-quot.a t ions Liverpool Markot. .ltvxiuool,, AngI 1. Cotton clused steady---uplands 9vt Drleans 10}. Gov. Seymotir is an adroit aunda i~ Dnan, a DI)elocrat Vhose ( isy ws lever qutstioned, ak thorongh-going Iter of New luglnd and or Nw IiIngland ideas,n :dni candidatho en l :Ontrol the full Vole oif h.i: party .: 1Li mwn Stale.-Boseon ..ledrise(r, (le. oulduo'n.). This is the highes. compliment we lave yet Seen pail Gov. ey lIr. .\ horough liater of Nev Ntighind, and >r New E ngland ideon8" is- aI manl wh1o oves the Whole colintrs'. rn Cnovs..-Disipatches from a numler )f lovalities in tle Sl ates ot Iili ois, Wis o1mil, Ilowa, alull Minneso.a. with two or bireq exceptions, ann"uncr th ovrops ot ma11111 g,rains uinpreedenlied both in ciility Old ( t11:111ity. :id' tilt corti never Lok;ed iet Ier. It is aIFSert i hl It , n till $5 .'Zone blight Sho uld come. hoil ihe !1 si1til grn il :ro) and te corn cr(qp will be the largest ,ver galiered in thie Northwest. Brownlow isq again rcovering, :and O,eb devil is again smvinaled ont of iis rights. When'* is the -aninml" in man most ully id at, th same lime most iteni* (,: bly developed ? Whe li he becom,es a "lion." A fe'male A bolit ion)ist, ILaura Onuppv. is hect uring in Cialifornia1 inpn tihe "lRadi calismi of Jesus Chr'ist" A secret has been admliirably detfined als "anhythlitig imide knlown to everyborly in a whSper." Morrissy backs Seymour chanIlces two to 01ne, Nomina,tioni. Min. EsITon: Pleasoannonco Capt. Johdt Ilinnant as a Ca ndidale for TIax Collector of Fiairficid D)istricl, and oblige, NUMII,IOUS 17LFRIDS. LESSENING STOCKs W E tn altering the shelving, and the Fall trade. Mr. Ligon will commiienco about iho first, of September. Ini order lo hiavo as much01 room as possible, we offer otur stock of Dry Goods, Bootse and Shoes, IIats anid C.aps, Clothing, Crockery, YANKEE NOTIONS, AT. Bargains will be offered. Call and( see. L4ADD 131103. SWe app constantlyreeivng fresh additions of fine Drug8, Medicines, Peorfumnory, &c., which we offer at, Colunnbia prices. All Goods warranted. L4ADD) D1R0, July 29 US[JT RLEC?E[VED. Primlo Leaf [Lprd, - luecavade9 Molpsses, *liiliinore Golden anud'Extrsa 5yriip, ' Crushed, A; ii. C., Extra 0 Yellow, and Brown Sugar, Adamanttino Candles, Refined aind common Petroleum, Finest Gun Powder and. Oroen- iljusot Tetiaihd best Philadelphia-AiI ist phtit bottles. .LIrdipooi ISalt and?i Choice Carolina Rico, n. n Nr.mKr Nr LABOR SAVING _A O T I Wr NS WINNSBORO, 8. C. r iE subveriber i-i Agent for several va able Machline inl e4ii lec liuln W ith Clotles Washer, Viz: 11ickeyN't MI)AVer I Ul:lper, M.1:11z'4s Chaliionl l Sintl and1 Se t-ati ng Nachine, I 'll, Thrasher anl. 'evel al o Farming.mpeens el.li - 11 l'.ehD1 unproved Wnsinl.teh:ip,s i.e by ily flilily fo. lI e ryIkIV lin.l m111mil" it IIh!lt it hlai --ivell entire i ., inl-I i1q Inlerits uqwlal to il, -Ilit1 . [i i c; th rt 0hy (Illte dir, c1ioll :me Oih , Ce l h Ie,;, n 4-11 ati.-lY Ic,o1im -w1'141 l %blers was ing .\ l linle lit IA ubi the oli w:I,It hib 111mti. Ti<k i.- I.> cer-14%y Hbll %%o :1. mil . E r I vt I A A I I . - . v ' Nb.. l I I 1 1 11 \' , I I . !;Ii t i t h \ wtr ! lilt -bot . , . . \l . - ,i -- I v ,-'ai I , I e A. I Ie I Ih A 1- It - .K 1. e'h tr , 0 A. I- AeI r .1 . I I It eder. i Il. Cal 0b 1' Ii ! t4. lV I . I -I1 1 kN n U, oI I:I. . 3 . kC%. S ' .Ah--. q. It.Cl yn , io e . , ch227- lyi "ASK Y c U rE8 1" " IVP Sit I A At I W 1ll n (o nalow i nly v i fe O he !ol olit%' I m h o , ilny chili' n h:t 1i 1g1. mie With so mu hjoY, who h .'elimbeil) rt wees to leit' rntil Ilheir lilile ti lict- (,I le lerness no l 4 ll'fect ions, o b le phatCe-1 ini sut I huit tutt tiol I ill of d ist eus in t heayi a o m iI -,- c cerl 'Iin i rt oviFitin for 11 evi, I ho m ie.) r cv d int whIVItieh :Ito n1ow wI%h1il lily rTe jr in I 2y otIIrs elft " s i itn ly I 11 1 re 11e' onl [I your t1ecti i f you do nm ap9la t J-. flw -,- :Ikt 1 : I i , XA> he liiloiv gn 1 et- : id hiw yr n li i il n ed1 , i l i i. b1 : lmpa, n1, l 2 11. , .0 lN Ni wTTH E .10rIi' (!tdui. AA Tl fi.s' a l.A e :en:: :.-tn. (h ohn l'.-a l"ll.n I. Fillui, Cain'.' atheart, E.,. J .\ln 1i , 0ron, .l. KGTCON,ERIIATE. JUBT RECE,1E. Rice, CMtild ; 1"10, No,la, Thc Nedd y(o people i. S.I.IP T1.\IING FL,OUR for making mllost dli it ioms bh-el is , II I l iti &h. Wi wio l Yenst oc sah, Wil h CMod t warrnle whOUNsom anjust rcioan Fue9 lo-o by A~f JOH McI NT RE & 00 f E haveI jus received frehspl JUST RECE3VEID It BY 'W. M. NELSON. 00 b ,. lsicoll, (eent of, Ib01 iiaui.aL Cofee It-' Il mtl extrat, .' Su nr ( 0Stigni. 0'1-ed Wlls. B I iA ,, CONN'N A N ) Svi iI ii: V, JUST RECEIVEDV .3. 1) I!. F1 I E N ." I.'llr-Allbret- "' CO., Vlili ow ) i No. I Coyttu Cit-vird lI111 Now York ( leltil sy up, Muil,covaio .\lo S-,-sI Prime I ear Dar. BE ANT 11.1 CO,FFE - A 1,'0I .Jusf Ileceived by )MIdOlN .\l N T\ 'll & CO -v-. It C dIIIE \ A i, Volleu, Aoh.-ses Tea, c:lille., f I "(- I-. 11. .1StI rveceived by It, KI-T,1'CIIIN, Me l \A'TEM I & cr. 0IFA! p1EAN! T0o1 . Whu.1 a. , ai Cow V V:14. tk-; .\le NT YNiV!! & C(. 1n I v i :i ~ ~ ~ I CiT 0.TJ Plus, A. te p) fr 10lt A0, h 1 1 II 1.8 of I'I% V'an , just recived and f'or sa:le b ,Y .JOHN MvINTVlIE & CO0. I0' SE l F lZi:sI Coc !ml i Cn m C;ttily, (;Iiuml 1 1oU I i K ivs Fig loi i), !111( Drtiod FrIui. JO!HN MceINI'YVE1 & CO FJTOI% S.A.LjP ()Ni 11' if ,1ev's l1i-1 Chass WAIlNGt M A . C i l . ic p h . A\ pply dhie ofihek. july :30 6.OOO T-]-S.' A CON SIDE?S and will be -,uld low for FOU Il CAINAIl. s LT 0AD 3'' Ac1y tCha rls on ., 8lrh2 . 188 lci Nnri d at e*rleamin, ;\lnreh nh. 0 Passenger olThris ouIhtSu Caoi. l te heave Cmluestn, 6.30 p mn .Arrive ani Auguafn, 6.80 yi mi *g Leave Charleslon, 73 n Arrive at Augnttuta l, p.1 in e CAORE CQLUAI. It L.eave Charsleo, 2.2(0 a mnI ArrIve at. Columb, 6 (50 p mn [eave Chrlestn, 6.410 a m o a .Arrivo at Conlubi, 7 .20 a mn 10 eate A81 sa '60 yUArheatarlston 1111S tdrz.pm rpLeveAuusa 4..~ prl 1808.m 0.Nrrv ant hatresn, 4h T 00ru avm Lenyc ColumbIa, 4.00 a Ariven Chreo, 0.10 p m Lev Colurnbi, 5.0 p mn - Arrive at Charleto, 5J.O0 p 'n .t I U rilNRILL ROTIN. JL.eave Chlesot o, -, .40 1 p3r m Arrive'e umm rv2e,10 a in ei LenveSummervil, 4 .00 a me lr Arrive at,Cohaln, 8 .05 a me CAMDEN BRNI . b OnMondayg WVednsdays and Satridy. Leave Kinilin 7.00 pam in Arrive at Camdentl, 6.36 p m c SLeavye Cuatnde, . 5 .00 a m p 'Arv aCt ngvl, 7 .40 a m morari 3t1uwi. T.PEAKl,Ge' sups. ChPltt an.. O~ IJ aiUndT. sPAit GitTlI NlT Leav Colrnbi 4.0 pm I.emon, .lrs. Wviilowt Sooliiing 8yr p, birih :t l emedy, litns]lnd's NIngIeia, losAVIler'8 Dift ler". isak!y4I%iIIter-Q, 8odli, tean artr,Cornibotolh, Variua, Arvolt oAt, .\lb-ock's Por-ow.s Phiser, Queen's &c. .i11st I'eceivoll. Ci IK T CiN, Mc I:l' & 11i101. DIR ESS C000)S, &c. \DIE I l"j.""o ), ainel a , .ng Cloahl,l-4, hn ldv. 'abd 4Lh-I .I(I i e re , q 'o14. 1 vmI"e'aIe ' "iT:I' IN. N1111) .\F.OTR 11!:0 AEulETS WV A NTII1) F01O, HE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE- WAR, \( 93,i I t I:R (c N i t' I y Nl I 0N. A 1,2E.. 11. NT E P -.,'ES.S |A P ,,A Ior i 'u N . IS e:t.ca wlv.rk" pre nii -[1;, the Com plletc and( imlp arlial anltYsis of, thie to , tii If it \t rve ye IIt .idt d1, amd giv.-' il il io r :11111 0111-i t a li h . w of he i fiv e m io llit t mi l-V ,ti w 1t l b11 >. I li"h (Ali t 0 .1 watI:I te Ilood.lid 4of1 jevolt mn lmil t-; IOt;til s'prilgs, .ot whib ;0 soAe:er--ibleI' 1) )., I'phnvfoml his III,:itionl n:k cou offl-i. oF (te Conl. TPu r IIlic Ieh hvs been .reited With o r " ratI . Iw r .'..'!i'.-, We promi. vlmn:<4o of I'a lil, hNi bt n'ieaill and malli. y, alid ali inl-elleclia ti t-at of, thle highe.41 .wr. The Oreal Allmevicant Warbas a t o 11111 itl tkorian w rllW ly of ils impor. 11- 1 nI :1.1 whoen lit Will re'oiVe (1ha oilr-111, vamfd 11111 imiartial tIreatnent i 11r1t1 h id jU6iCO 81 t illgti114H ly (10 The intetse dih every whlero mnxaift-g lal obiainl thli.A work,' its Official charliefer 14rad sale, comilled wilh ant incerelimed 111111ssio , Imake it the best,t )t ubs,ciptiln Ok ever 1 p1111 i lim ll. Onie nin Esooni, II. repolUs 'i nt - 1 ib r I 'V in th 11ree da .1s. Orv in llIItoilo, 1ws , W: Fubcriberq in 'hle inllMeiphik. Ttn 100 bscibers live lays. 84i,11o Allr aie l lRO a d t o 111 v irt s, .1 n floll des rilition of te work, with t:e nooIkes wli of adl,t11(vanee sheels, & o. A,-I dIress N\ ATION.\L, PU litISH I NG C o. Ih-ttt s eattI iee hA lanot, dore Purifies the Blood. 0 Salt by Driugglis Everywlure. ~1H E V E HY bE ST, S11111 Olmnlily, New Vlollr, wo kle bfy T I'lII.\II8QN i WOODWARDld JOY 18 frslets,1,01' 168 rIF Tiln - OTHERN HOME JOURNAL, IIhNIV.II(4AIt ACKN,OWIbliErs N|1o'11c l's it kly I'llptrt il |1 1 1Cil r y. HANDSOME PREMIUMS. iw00 11IIVlD FlD V\1ITID IUATL ENE,10Y. 'T hel person Who slnis i the lirgest eenti .ay and 1tof,.A.y, 188,i 19 let. Ithan1() onend rod) aw d wihive., preitthef111 ino o nt' snite wf To' he ero noi who enu thne ie larg ii cumbe of ne auttl ubcibers, (notl f Serhnet-vee,)- wwl giv To'end pera wh snds use t hex ig Srunby of rc Annual subscieris, (ol od tasolity, wugent will vo h gv Clumer o Fnow onul sbsriber, no UST tha ten-ive,) ewllgv o lsslhan Ite, woi~~ ill' giv RULE TO PIEAD. Sate of South Carolina, FAIRFIEDL) D115TRICT. IN MIE COMiMoN PLIAS. hs. J. Chalk, vs. b. C. Boyle, Attach. 10ill. SIII-NIE'AH (he Plaiil'iffdid on the 20th day o1 Octolet., A. I). 37. fle his elriv ioll aan thle W-Q11i01.eii who. (as it il -Lid) k 111SeVII 1O.- iand witho-t Che roiyo 1.n1w1wi.,i1 t;le ->AMP u1-ou V-:0om :'- T11.011iOn mui-1ht be ~i ii- 'Ptweord-r]d. Imhf the said De. ( In t , lippear itild pAe:-.[ it, the 80.id '.o. ehai-io.oi on. 16,oefo !he .i d'y of Octo. '" I) l& '; o.'c' ai e inal r.ibsohiito ii: ou % *,ill 11hen le given tid awarded be P 'lititti o',bi- imi. V. I ChlOW E Y. C. C. P. ClIctk's OOlice, W'inn.borp 8. C. 2t6 Oct. 1867. c 29- vt I y RULE TO PLEAD. State of1 South Carolina, F A LI I F 1 ,E 1 l) 1 ST R I CT. IN TiMi COaLLoN PLi:s. 1. I 1ibwinl & Co.. V3 Joln Wil!inghari-.1, Affachmenit, f1 E11E AR, the Philltintl did on the six. teenl (tIny of Nlirch, A. D. 1808, Iib! him lechoittion lgai.st thle Defendant who, (as it salW) is absent. front and without Itie imits ot'this Stato and has neither wife no10 attr-ny-V kiowin within thosane upon whliom at copy of the said declaration might bie Vorvi'l. I is 11h-refore Ordered thatl he said De fo-1lin. d I apllia 1kil plend Io the said declaration oo ci- before th3 seventeenth -Iay of March, A. I). 1809 otherwise final antd abhliltle jdttiliment , uill then be given and naw.-rtee ol. A5 le mi M,1-:against. him. 8. It. C11,011 N EY, C. C. P. Clel-r's Onion. Feit livId )istrict. mlar 10- 1 U3m11ly RULE TO PLEAD. Statoe of Sont.h (a-olina, F A I It F I H' L D D I 8 T Rt I Ui T. IN TiM 10oMMON PL1A. Martin L. t,raswell, bearer, vs. C. McClena glian, Attachment. 11"'1't"AS lie''"i'if did oi the twon t ly--vven 'i day of April, A. 1). 1808, file hi dleel.ivation against tho Defendant who, (a- it is said) iq absent. from and witihout the ' of' 1bm i lintoe. and has neither Vi'to onit olmv known within thesamlo 111on whom it Copy a copy of thlsaid de cl11afivi might he served. 1; i? there'ro Ot-ered that fihe said De 'enanhlit do nppei Ititnd ple.i to the said deelt.1lion on or beforo thet wenly-eighth lily ot All it, A1). 1869, othli4 is final and ab,tolto.ittdgnenit will then he given and lwardle.1 for lie I'laial 'F'n-gninst Ihlia. S B. (1.4 ) N 1., C. C. P. Apl ii t i, 1863. july 2--lZ1m11ly - 1U L E TO PLEA D. ie matoe of south Carolino . PA IRF I BLD DISTRICT. IN TIIM CofMMON PLAS. Nancy Wilks, vs. ). C. Boyle, Atlachiment. . W IllE,ll1A (ho Plati itf id on the 20i (Iny of October, A. D. 1807 file her leclaration against the Defendant, wile, (1ts it is said) is ibsent fronm and without, Lbhe limits of this Btal.o nitd has neithor wife nor attorICy kInown wit bin lihe sate upon1 whom a copy of the said dooli ation might be servedI. It is therefore ordered that. fhe said Do. fenlant. Io appear and plend to the said teilaration on or beforo the 27th day of Oo. toher, A. D. 1868, otherwise finald and ab. solute juidgmienat will (lien be given anid awarde..'d for (the Phlnt iti' gntnust, hinm. 8. 11. Cf.OW NEY, C. C. P. Clerk's Ofloe, Fairfield Distr-ict, 2tu bi Oct ober- 8(17 oct 29 leOmly P~?-''.'IEILl MONTil to selt the NA.. Mh AllNE. T )'his Mililne is equal to ilia tandathtrd mnahinoes in evety aesplect antd Is -uild at (lie low pilo of $20. Address NA.. 'IlONAIL SE WING MJACH INE~ C0., Pit ts burg, Pa. July 2.-3m RULE TO PLEAD, Stato of Southi Carolina, F A IRiF IE1LD DI STRP.10T. iN TIHE COMMON PLEAS, 0. A. 11111 (for nother Vs. J. 0, 0. Feastior, Attaohmeont. WIIERIEAS thae PlaintIff did en the sixth day of Jtuno, A. D. 1868t file his decia rat ion against thie Defendant who, (ats it is saidl) I s bseatt from and withiout th&e limit.s of this Ste aotnd has neither wife nor attor ntoy knowan within the same upon whom a copy of the said doelaration m ight be sor, ed1. It is theorefore Or-der-ed, that the saId De fondant do 'appear aid plead to the deelara tion ont or before (lie elithi day of June, A . D). 1809, othet-wiso fi nel and absolute Judgmenctt wIll thou be gIven and awarded for the PlaintIff'against him. 8. 1i. I tLOWNE~Y, 0, 0. P. Clerk's, Offie. Fairfield Distit. Jutne 23-le3moly EULE TO ffLEAD. Stalte of South Carolina. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT IN TItS OMMON PLEAs. E. Fost er & C6., vs James R, Ashford-At tachiment. ~IIEREAS thto t'ltaiptIfdid oe the 28d V' day of Junke A,-D.,1808 file his do olarat ion agalhat; the Defodldait who, (as it is said) id absent from and' yWithout the laiaat of this Stato and hqe neithop~ wife nor attorney known within the samte upon whom a copy of the said doolaration migt ba served. It. Is therefore ordered, thet the said Do. fendant do appear and plead to the said de olar-ation on or before the.24th day of June, A.,ID. 1800, otherwise final aed absolute judgment will thien be gied and awarded for (lie Plaintiff aguihst-him, ,.~ i.- CLOWNEY, 0 0, P. Oler's Oiled Fairfo;ld D)I3(riot. June 28d, 1808,, janto 27..le8mly - ,-i .UN received a lot 0 Sohoeo3o~ nt Also s lot of Valent ines. i -KETCHIN, MbMASTER& DRI02, B SH ELS of. CO S on e9nsigpo~ ties wi shing to buf0ern 4 their advantage to call at one6 e tIn ttgfunibA I 4d.2fji 6Vd"It c. meants tar. asnt Jt.bu&to Olrd