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Latest by Telegraph. Oongreosional, NBPEAL Or TUE TENUR-r-orrIi DILL I TUE lOUS. VAIINxOToN, January 11. Hotsa.-The bill repealing the tenuro-ol offioo bill was taken up. Mr. Wilson declared that the Judiolar Committee favored it. Tho previous queellon was ordered, an the bill passed-ayes, 110; noes, 47. WasuNOToN, January 11. A memorial was presented from Unlo men in Georgia representing that life an proporty are Inaecure in the rural district in that State; also a protest or the mliia delphia loard of Trade agninst the furthe extonsion of the bankrupa law 'he credentials of entai-:r Miller, c Oo'orgia, were presented by %1r. Trumilunl and referred to the Judiciary Conittee The Sue AMurphy claim was rceumed, an * Mr. Fowler spoke favorably and .\tr. Col udversely to it SIr. Kellogg introdced a bill creat in ihe collection district of Teclhc, Li. ; al o bill conlirinitg a charter granted by ti Louisiaua Legislature for connecting th A1ississippi river with Lake Blorgne. llouns.-Ationg the bills introducet under. tite, regular call ofrstates were th following: To authoriae gold contracte: I preserve the purity of elections: repeatin the act of .lanuary 4. 1801, as it may affoe loyal Citizens of till the States except. Vir ginia, Texas, and Mississippi ; admit tin Colorado. Mr. Butler introducted a bill suspendin judgments and continuing all cases in Vir ginia where the judgeo of the courts ari disqualitio:l by the fourteenth amendmen .until the United States Supreme Court de cides upon ilte validity of such courts. lRe ferred to tIhe Committee on the Judiciary. Mr Croley, of South Carolina, introduc ed a bill forbidding disloyal text books it public schools. Mr. Stekes, of Tennetsee, Introduced r bill puttivihing holding office in violation o e the fourteenth artiele: also removing them ailso dispensting with the test oath for post office employed not paid by the Unitei YStates. Mr. Rtobinson introduced a bill noknowl edging tie Independence of Cuba, aid pro Wing for its annexation withmout. pturchase ltefert-d to the Committee ot Fuicigd Af fairs. Mr. BotitWell reported a hill declarini who may voto for Federal officers, which hi gave notice lie wouoj call up for action it ten days. It provides Thoe extending fran chise to all citizes, and.empowers Con gress to enforce said privilege. Adjourned. WaSutnoTo, January, 13. SKNAT.-A petition from .Maben 'Loo mis, asking Congress tQ appropriate $50, 000 to commp!cte experiments for a telegrnpi without wires or battery, using tlie cloud. instead of wires, was referredto the Pateni Committeo. Mr. lluckalew presented a bill amending the representation it Congress. It. pro vides for the represenitation of minorities ieferred to a select comtuittee of seven, Mr. Abbot itilroduced a bill for aidiog r railroad from the lio Grande to the Paci. fi0. Mr. Sawyer introduced a bill paying Go. vernment employes South who, not having taken the Iron..lad oath, would take th< ordinary oath of allegiance to support. th VIonstitution. 'Referred to tIhe Finance Committee. The bill amending the act. relative te habeav corpus and to regulate judicial pro. coedings wts passed-32 to 10. Mr. Coukling, in explaining the bill, sait thero were camel arising it the Southert States, particulaly in Georgia, where th< northern stockholders in express and steam, boat companies were sued for property ta. ken by the public en smy, and the object, o: the bill was to enable the defendaints t< transfer thpso cases to the United Statei courts to the end that they might go to th4 Supremo.Court and have a decision whet hei Ihe principle Is the sarne as in the pr.z< Scases, as they are not table to get a rutlinj in the State courts oii thig principle as case of law- A carrier to defend himsell technically miust. prove that the loss ol goods was either caused1 by the aot or Gov. ernent or of the public enemy : and in the cases that htad arisen the defendants were m net by instruotions fromt the judges of th<a JState courts whioh deprived the jury fron giving any decision eta this point. Thte Sue Murphy ease was resumed, bul no0 action had. f The use of the capitol rotunda for an in auguration ball was refused, and the Senati adjourned. 8alous.-The protectorate for Ilayts an< anDomingo was resumed. ir. EliioL, fromt Arkansas, was seated. A memorial from Texas was roeive< asking leave to raise a regiment for defenoe against the Indians. Mr. Butler offered a substitute for th< Jlanks-llayti protectorate as follows: 'Resolved, That the President of the United States b's, and Ito Is herehy, author lied to extend the protection of 1.he United States over either of the idanads of the An . iles to such an - eteat as he may deen expedient and not' inconsistent with t thx laws of nations, whenever the governmenti established in eithIer of therm or the peoplb thereof shall desire such protection of tha United Staies: Provid'ed, Tlhat any atitor in this behalf otn the part, of thte Presiden shall be fort hwith reported t o Congress; and provided, further, that no payment of money shall be made for earrying such pro $1 teotion in'.o effect without the author ityoe 'Congress." After a long debat e tho biltaand arnend mnents were tabled--126 to 80. SThe Alaska territorial bil Was tablted. A<j0arn~ed. Aues erA, January 12. The Legislature meets to-morrow. It I thought that the question of negro eligibill ty may be submitted to the SuprentocCot for deeisIon. T wo Democratic papes' sug -gest t hat t his coutse should ho adopted b; 6hae Legislature. MioNTeoMsaTt, January 12. .Jud'ge t'elham, of ther CircuIt Court, on staser coming before Jim fronm Iho Prosbat I hEurt of this Obuaty, dleoides that, the pre sntL Legislatbare is an allegal body ani %Jov. Smnith an illegal officer. Jude Pol ham is a promltnent membqr of the Rput lican party, and was eleoted to his office a the sate tinma the Legislatura and Governe were chosen. Mi'ttats,'lsx., January 12. A shooting affa eootrd ia this olt this morning, at 10 o'bloec,-ni. 0he oonti of Seoonid anid Market e ele, resulthngd 'the death of Edward Whl id,,of the Ormc bloore & Whit~eld, eettntfors ' lyy 8. A Doraiti, a matbler.. - 'vesi'4rented house flotha hit fild's tthEi, attd'kept tue - diertp table company, that an ittegnt'Wa made insthe- otirts 'o jeot .tt Peae this'sko ag, pblIshe a tiard in the 4tn ianche,. oe~unoiag both of th~e Whiteelde thieves, liar. w4 polIreens, Edwar Whit~eld aq4Mta.As oore Wept, to h hocef.; t b 'psipoe,ts t o~c~ chassisleg Doran. On k kIilj t er, ft was opened and Whltpl et~erai Te decr ws. elammed.in Mis*-Me'.$ S and 'loAed, Tk'bdtb i dokuene simultaneously with the looking ol the door. When Moore - and a orqwd, wh were attracted by the firing, burst the dooi open, Whitfield was found lying on thq floot N dyiug, and Doran and two women stan4ing In the centre of the room. Dora Orip4 out that he surrendered, and he and the women were taken to jail, Whiteld's pistpl wat found on him, never havin bten drawn. Ie was shot through the. ody fve timeo and beaten over the head with a pistol. There Is strong talk of lynching Doran. WMAIrrsorTO,- N. C., January 14. Thu steamship Gulf City. from Galvestol to Now York, went aground off Cape Look out, at 10 o'clock on Monday night, and in a few hours was dashed to pieces. Three of the crew, nained Patrick McCabo of Jor sey City, Anthony Thomas snid leuary A.o Cardle, of New York, were pickedil up hy-ohe r steinhip W. P. Clyde, on Wednesday it 21 P. M., and brought to this placn. There were I aenty.ive persons aboard the ill rated ship, and only three are known tw have been saveri. TAJ,I,AIIA8ssR, FLA.. January 14. A continittee froin Alabama, set*it by order oif the Legislature, to nogotiate for the transfer of West Florida to Alabama, ar rived to-day, and presented their creden. tials to Governor iteid. Nrw Oui.K.twA, Jagui-ry 11. The clerk, pilot nd mate of the steamor Clid.., have died of injuries 1-y Ilie late ex plosion. Several other deaths have occur red among the wounded taken to the hospi tals. PlILAt 1sttrIsA, January 14. A fire occurred this inbrning. corner Dl and Chesnut, and riore thitti a block de stroyed. 'he fire is still rngmng. The lore will )e tillions, utiless the safes preservo the valudbles. Naw Yong, Januaro 14. lThe Herald'. Havan% spoolal has Neuvitas I dates of the 10th. Vallareda being unable to reach the interi6r, was surrounded and hard pressed by the insprgonts., A portion r of the Mat anzas volunteers have gone over It tlo rebels. The returning troops aro destroying pirantations on the lino of march. t Arms are frequently landed for Lhe insur. gents. rrom Washington, WAsnt14OTON, January 14. In the Senato Wilson introduced a bill amending tlio tenure ice. It restores tle l'resident's contr er the Cabinet anod allows a salary to ad interim officers. iteferred. The Retrenchment Coninmhitoo introduced a bill allowing the heirs of Linl. coln a pension. Sumner introduced a bill to enforce tle fottrteenth atnendinent, say ing events im Kenticky rendtred early no. lion imperative. The Supreme Court. is .trying an insurance case, which involves tile right of the Gov ernment to demand coin tax from parties doing business in 0oin. In tie House Ashley presented a bill, the object of which is to absorb the Aormon Territory, by i.acrensing the boundaries of tie surrounding Territories. The bill wts made the special order for to-day two weeks. Tie Election Committee reported In favor of seating Sweisoler, from the Ninth Misenuri District. The National Colored Convention is in session. Fred. Douglass was chosen Presl. dent. A movement to exclude feniale dele gates creat.d great excitement. fhe fe nales were finally admitted by eight. ma jority. During the excitement, a Southern) delegate vehemently opposed femalo suf. Tie District Attorney of New York de clared the amnesty proclamation doesio: atfect the case of John C. lralne, Confedo. i rato naval officer, indicted for pirady. The Virginia Committee, by sub commit tees, visited Grant and Schofield. The in terviews are regarded enconraging. The opinion of the Senate, as enunciated by debates in the Suo Murphy caso-which is a type of many others-seem to be that loyalists should be paid for property taken or destroyed by tile Union army. The claim aggregates $7,000, aceruing from the destruction of buildings and entr'enehnments on her farm. Sue was sixteen at the open. itng of the war, and is now possibly twenty. four. Hecr family was rebellious;i but her claim to loyalty was kindness to Federal soldiers After the occupation, alte fed them and was kind to them ;. beyond thtis site seems to hlave no rooord whatever.-. This ease may serve as a specimen of the kind of loyalty required to secure co mpen sat ion for property used by to Federal army thiroughout the South, and warn par ties against spending money and time or hope itt pusiting similar claims. Gillam's evidence before the Rleconstrue I then Cominitteo wos pointedl and to the effect that thlere was a fair election in Mis sissippi and the Constitution was rejdetedl. Carl Schura has boeon elected UnIted St ates Senat or from Missouri. WVasutxoToN, January 10. By the new allotment, Jtudge' Waynte is assigned to (lie 5th and 6th1 Circuits ; Jmige Wayne formerly had the Fifth Circuit. The Presiden. sent to the Centale, yester day, a protoeal In full, recognmaing th~e naturaisajion of the. United States, and abolishing tile jegal prinip'es heretofore msintsined In Geat Britain, of tihe itndefea sibility of. native allegiance, atad a treaty for thle adjustment of all claims, iueluding the Alabana claims, by a .commission to sit at, Washington, with a stipulation to refer, *hon necessary, Individual claims to the hleadl of a friendly natjon. -Gen. Sherman telegraphs from St. Louis r a letter from Siheridan, representing the destreotion of thle Camoanchie village, on Christnias ?ay, as breaking the baok-bano of tile Indian war. Eight chiefs came to eamp, begging for peace and permission for their peop'e 16 come In--asking no terms beyond a paper pr'oteeting them from the tha troops while coming, The~y report their people starving, -all their dogs eal'or, and no beloI. thoridaa denies that Blaelk Kettle was friendly, or that th10 ght oeour r ed on his reservation, .It is stated that Oommissioner UIto~ng h as prepared a new tax bili, excepting newspa pers, Three colored .solders, who were in Jil at Ilays City, Kansas, eharged with murder, -were taken from the jail by a vigilance com Smittee, a night or two. siftse, and -hanged.. The white and negro soldiers at. Fort, Larmved have hsd so .mush t1rouble that It has be oome necessary to yempye the latter. Three- counierfeiters, with a lot of niekel Scoin and their mtfaoturlng itwplemients, r were arr'ested at, Cincinnati yesterday, and dommitted to prlson. Thero is a story prevalent In. Washinan that $5,000,000 of'Govevnment. funde have 'beer~ t e dales! with a pri'vate banker In Vi ~ht di the Govqrnment.. a 00 . 6t peopleof Sitka, have lef4 for ! t Perubur . The. plae is sakt to be nea %dp99tlned, e Queen Charlotte n ~los were in a finiabing ondition. ~1 e6 w , a publean)Was' eeatee pres #t6. pro (is ,f tefespeg Pearo, -(eOoo) and' Prema.t. 4 Seven Deoota rot rto Erimmin . 1, who la sns~ed.aCnevteh S. Uable Dispatohes. MADID, January 12. 4,000 soldiers have volunteered to sup press the Cuban rebellion. PAntS, January 12. For unexplained reasons, tle Greok re. presentative have been excluded from the conference. lo protests, and applhes 'his Government for instructions. The confer once will wait the action of Greece. G( .ASUow, "anuary 1i. The Prlnoe of Wales' 'lheatro was burned to-mnight, but no lives lost. P.Anis, Junuary 14. The conferende held anotlher session onl Tltesdaly. Ureece wams mot represenaed. It meets ig im on Th'lursd;y. iOs mox. .imlaary 14. Time books and doeuments 1a thlio Catan Goverumont fell into (lae hands of tlhe Turiks. Time prces of Pamris and L~onamdn iamos, unanimously condemnaa Greece's iusistinag upon representi ntion imh com ferenc. MAluu, Jmiauary II. One of .Maximilian'mms Mexico gener alt is here, secrelly engaigig Spanmish sciemiie and tuil'iary off4 ers I'r a fioverntm 0) pInee Countii Gi-getily fin the AMexi a-i atirone. lie wanmms '21 ) ;iers of ighl-r rank, and sevetil trembra i'of t le UOver n1,em1. (c assist time eterprlise secretly. 'rina grants olficers who desire to .join lIe enter prise unlimited leave ofabsenc-e it Is said time Emperor Nnp'oleon f tvov4 i lie project. Dulco telegriphas for amore aroolsm, 111111 1hminks lao canl suppress th'e rebellion wiih 4,000 additional, L aenos, January 1 G. Tie allies lost 0,000 men n capieluring Valletta. The Argentine Minister Mlcni. ion was in Paraguay. in caunp, during thie battLie. FLoUNxc, Jauaay 10. Several riots have occurred by attempts to collect time mill tax. Time military ime freely used for suppression. Twen'y-six rioters were recently killed and wounded. Bn-:.sixx, January 10. Time money order aystem between lime largo North German towns and time Uniaed States commences Februatry tirst. Ainotpnts gre to be linit ed to about fifty dollars. The business will be dono by agents of time Noith Germin Lloyd's, tie Post Office De partment imviug declined entering into tie arrangement. MADnIn, Janua-V 16. Dosta and Mont penzer are said to lie paomilent persons for (lie throne, Ohould time Corteis declaro fo- a imonnrehmv. Gene rals Przuta, Cologno and MaiuneL Cozett have been arrested fAr conspiracy. L0o.11o), .nuaaimry 10. Johnson and Claihorne hnvo signmed a treaty for tie settlement of tie Alabama claims. The treaty for time setlement of file Ala.. bama clahns elicits favorable cormments from ilme journals. A large and cntiusias. tie meeting was held in favor of [lie ballot. in parliamentary elections. Marine News, FonTars MIXnomX, January 11. The ship Ellen S. Terry put in for hat. bor. She reports two barks nmhore oni Cape Henry. A northeast gale i6 prevail ing. WIM.IxoTo, N. C , January 11. Time weatier is htormy. The ateniner Fairbanks, for New York, lying at time mouth of tie river for several days, got over time bar this morning. SAvaxNAII, January 11. Raining lIst night ; clel.r this morning, with a heavy gale from southwest. Georgia, SAvassAu, Januammrry 10. Thie examninatio ofm t thme Ogeechmee prisonm ers cont inuied a his morniamg. 'rie evidenice so far shows Geni. Bibmley'sa report wams incorrect inm thme mamin p-t icumlars --tme famct s rt-garding thme tr-oubles being omitted, emr thmey wore not ascertained . ATI..txTA, Jainuary 10.L In time Iletuse, a amoth~mn to resoind lime Act unseating lime clormed mmhorsm, amnd thmat thmey be re admitted, was lost by a large majormly. Virginia, Rac OXD. Jarittary 16i. 'T'he Rtepumbicam Stale Cenutraal Club has h een called to meet Janunray 27, to comnsider time propn'iety of callinmg a newi State Comvenm tIon. It is uimder'stood that time new Uonm vemntion is to considler time noamination of new camndidates for Govemrnor aand othaert<fi. cers. Moxico. fIAS fEnasm. Jamnmuary 16. Mazatamr adv ices represenat gm-eat discon, lent amongst the Jaurmez GIovernament, nnd an open'rebellion Is soon expected Don Piatids Vego Is mnentioned as the leader, New York Market. NEW YOnK, jan., 16, g P. M. Cotton opened. firm, bumt closed dull and lower;i smales 2,500 balds, at 29). Gold 86f. . bharleston Market,, CHAIL'mTON, Jan.i 16. Cotton quiet ;sales 2&O bales middling 28.}-, Liverpool Magrket, Ltvgni'oor,, Jan. t6. Cotton eimet utndartm-uad I 1l4: Orleans l11} W. Ma. LawIton, Esmq., factor, (foyce & Co's wharf,' yesterday placed In ouar possessmn a stampme wich cani~be seen amt out- offlee, o~f three bales of eeltton, grown by B. V. Iver. sot, Esq., notor afacon, Georgia., fr-om Bra. sllan seed silk cotton. Tihe fibre is very soft aifd of a lighmt ereamy east, and is used In France 1mm the~ rarafaietupo of silk goods. We shall be pleasedi torshow to gentlemati engaged inm thmis trado-this eleganut spechnaen of, im o bre.-Courier. Lateul advices froin Africa confirm the re cent report relative to the, safety of the, great Atiloan traveler', Dr. Lisingstone... It, is said lie Is somewhere In the vilainiy of Lake ll'yaesa, near the confnes of: Zenaa. liar. Owfumg,. ft is tbout;t to the wars,bo t~ween the itative tribes, his progrees )mag been Impeded1 and consequently beo .bas f6en unabb'e to reach tshe seacoast.: T'Ar.-Philadelphie san boast- of a fall poioemnan i thet petson of John aollnv, Iwho Is' sla teen seruun- and threedarferm lshoes in hseight,. A BRAY rioa As(s) WALLACa-COLOX Sinesox's SSAT (, o N T K S -r F .--A. Wallace, of York, defeated candidIato fi the Fourth Congessional District, has fu nishe:d Col. Simpson, wyho holds a corti: cate Ind comllnission, with a notico at grounds of "contest." The docuncit most forinidablo InI volume, and charges fearful array of cnormities upon the go< Democrats of the Fouth Di ist rict. We ho soon to be able to give ohoico oxtracts, bi not the entire bill of particulars.--/,a ville iHerald. A larkey Iti N4atcIez i is boasting (o grocer of tihe cheaptess of t en pounda gnihe lord bnht of a rival grocer. Alset m1; weigh thle ptl:n"s i llh gr, Colr. The darhey assenteud antd it w-is tont1 t)wo pounds shcit. The uolored genitlem look d per-plexedI for it momentl 1nd1 11hv ti id, ' !"! he did!n't choat di, Chile muel fot while ie w-is girlina' d. sugari I A:01o tn pair. of* shloeZ." AVirgini1:1 vegro, renigt xemgonl henrin.g ita (.'igrf wals poing to uive lands t) i ! :kie sab : L al !de df-bb16 Il' freev nlo :1nd \a l un t ) o . , l'sq. a m git wurmus :111 go a1 filling.' e'l'e "Nntionuld reedmtaen's lt1n1k," at \it bile, has suspended. im Castelfo's circu visited that c ity a few days nigo, and the d posit ors at once begath a 'uoni the bani1 iaccordintg to the Register. The Fastes t {otite North or South via l arlott & S. C. 1un1d Co. lumbla & Auguta lalilroads. CIIANG E OF SCII E1)1' LE 0) N :itd hiff' We4:llesda)'. tile 15:1 Iill i he Trains oye toe lads will ru aIs follows Leave Charot'e, 0.80 a [ " Chestetr. ' 9.15 a t Wintnsboro, I .,05 a 1 Arrive tat Columbia 1.50 )p l Leave Columbia, 2.30 p u Arrive at Grlniteville at 7.30 p ji 00ItNG NOUTI. Leave Glraniteville at 7 -10 a 11 Arrive at CoXdblbia tit 1 1 - p 11 Lenve Columui'ia 12 60t) it " Chester, . .11) n Arri ve ItI Chi!u.. iolo * - ~ 7 .86~ 1) 1 AN ACCO0o1t0N TRAIN WIL6 B:UN AS F01. AMondIays, 1Wedaiva anti IFt] idiqx' LecavecCOlmbia, 7.3 0 a mt SWintoboro, *. 10.45 a a "Chiester. 2.00 p n Arrive at Chirlotte, 7r.t1t) p n 'I nsdays, Tenidys and SaFlrdays. Lieave Clalmt Ia, 7. 0 a n " Chester, 11.25 n Arrlye at Chlot-bie, A.10 p 1 C. 1.OUKNI "I)Il. huperintendent Jan i1; JUST ARRIV-D, AT JOHN MACKRELL'S, Blackstock~s, S, C. A NI halj py to inform mity friends and tOh I public generlilly, 11111t I have putrchasCI 1 lar'ge stock of I)ry Gootds, (Jroceuies II)lardware', &O., conist intg in part oif L'alicoes, of all1 kinds. Hllady Malude Clot hing, Fino Famuiuly ['tour, Sugrar, C'oilee, 1Rice, lacon, Counthry' Cuiredl llamn,. Nlackerellt, Lardi, Oysters, Orackers, [)roanges, Jamaiica Rum, Port er, Ale, M olneses, Whtisker. (of all kiun-ls,' Corn,~ Ity e, iiourboni, Old1 Nectar, &c., Charet Wine, llrandy P'eaches, inl Wart1e, C'andhy, Pickleyr, "here's yourt Mule' '1 Tbacco), andl' a re maniy othtet arties t oo ntuerons to mentioni All of' which I will aell for less thIan- anl other store I lie 1)1strict for' cash ontly. Call and eoaisne, dee.19-If FRESH ARRIVALS! ---0 rI A VINO aearly ethauted our fir-i su .L ply of Fall and Winter Goods WVo are almost daily reci'ving fresh a . tions to our stock, consisting of Blankets, Domnesticos, Osnaburgs, Casrimnores and. Jeans .IPrints, .Shoes, &o. Cocffee, MolasseA, fish, - R co; &c, Fresh supply of prugs and ,Mdlo1n Toall ofwleh WeliivIt o the~ at qntida purobasers who have6 thtd Cashb Ketchln, Mclaster $d WIaW8ono, s. gi. cot 20 Notie to Retailrs of M 1:it om A P~f~d4T108 pL te tmadtt hu l& ty Oot ooero fof ' tdense.' F song retalin~g yithfot lfoonte WfW boetius with annq4m4 (0 lA , ' 1S69 I a It FAIRFIELD HERALD. II 1'UJDI,ISHIED AT Winlsbor-o, S. C. J1The Proprietors are determined to mako the HERALD a flrst-clas N E W8 PA P E It. POLITICALL Y, The HEIRALD will be absolutely and entiroly Doenocratic in sentiment, at all times and under all circumstu. CCS, and u coimp:omi ising, in hostility to those ruinous lladical incasures, which have struck and are still strik ing at the rooks of the Clcntituuio and the existence of political and civil liberty. We shall always maintain and vindicate the freVdom of ten-Press, I ad iball not at ary tino hesitate to discuss freely the actions of me1011r and the probable consequeness of teasuren. LABBE CIBCULATION 09 Tl14 - Should comn oud it to the ADVEftTISING M~iBii0, As one of the beat Advertiei'ng Agencies that, they ca posibly eml ptoy, T~lMS i IfvenAL10, Peophy, f j'foa, $3' 00 " '- 0 mont he, 2 00 - " 10 copies l year, 26 00 (and onle e~erra copy to the getter 0p of the cib.y &&' No paper sent nles the esh ae. companies the order; &&- Every paper stopped at the expira tion of the term, mufessubcription be re newed in time. MSPOLT88, WJM4IAM8 & 00 , 1ropuheters. W, C. 0OURTNEY & CO., AND - OommissioI Mterchants, NqA. 9 goyce's Wharf~ - 8 ! F$8U! fls 1 1$ Also, Reek Balt sud a'AboT r no A1 -- DIe. R f1~t FER T I1 AHODES' SUP: Tho Old aul Lingem l1st I) IIODES' MANk'lt, in its preparation, i of Cut tuu, Corn, -When. Tubaceo, 'ott the 'InxnnfCt1uriung )PIpanrItmeuI is ounducti Cletniista-i and Manurfact urers in thu 1.'ited ! It IS edtlirted, appioved, and recourin. 'id Agrieidurits in the Smuthern Sittes, ly," alwayR reliable, productive of large cro the ,igh percen1ta11ge of "Truo Fortilizing P' Pt-led $07.60 cash, or $05 tie, with t'act' Ist 14eetpber; 10019. ORI.I!LLA OUANO, "AA."--A tivn Bird Ir-ice 0)4 eRaih, or $40 tite PElUVIAN OlfANO, warranted pure, an pi-lues 4'1r cnsh. dec 8 :3mr NEW 00DS. No. 4 BANK RANUE. '111 undersigued lave )lut receivedl and U are constantly ft'oeiving laige andl. 11ins to their Stock of* Goods which will ,u sold at low price. viz:. Ladies Clonka and Shmls. Dress Goods, of all diseriptinnas, Pttints, Brown anti Blenched lDoinestics, Plaid Ilornrespuns, 1)r illinrga, Blanket a, Cailicoos, Ilal inoral Shirts, floop Skirta, Flaunels, all kinds, auinuimer, fitne aSsort tl rt Tweedtr and ,Jean, Ready M1ade Clotlhing, .. Shirla, .. Hoiery, 0 loves an1d Notiois, &. .ALSO, Crockety, Pot Ware, Tin Ware, IHollow Ware, II.rdware ani roner]e:%. I A Imir ialarly fine assoritment 41 Ladi li's', CAilldrens, Mens' andlloys', ho, lVe.ts and ilints, dc: 10 v IIll &1 it L A V F. A. SOUTER & 00., (Successors to I. If. Ilelt'.te.) tA .*RS i * COOKING, PA RLOR & OFFC'EI STOVES, OF' /'IE MOST1,'io VRD I'A lTTHRN'S. Also: alnucurr of and )ealers i IIntlii aininned and11 PreSsed' Tini ( *1 Sor~' I to dloors beaw llryce's Cotr ner', lain St reet, t'olumubia, S. d. i*. A. - 80UT t, bM. i(A.t .MtA N:. IROSAIDALTS Purifies the Blood. N'or Safo by Draagglate Evrywhere. .Just Received, BY JOHN D. MoOARLEY, Ll-~NE FAMIIY FLOU'R, Bawcon,. Country Cured JIuataar Irlah Potatoes,. Mackerel, Lnrd, 6andledr, Sorap, Oy.terrs, Oraokers, Cheeo e, lluaisiuns Oranges, Jamacn.RluuW, Por'ter, Ale, *Whisokey, (of all kind.,)' Corn, R~yo, Old f4ootar', &e., Qlaret Wino, lirandy Veaches, Tin Ware, Crajud~e, PIcklos, 8alt, Tobacce, Sogars, Boots, Shoes, Pepper, Bplce, Pow. dor, 8lhoI, l'aps, "liere's your Mule" 1Vobao. on, rand hurunerous othret ar'tiles. All ot wi-chl will be sold at a smnall advance, on New York cost' for Cash or l'. CelI and corn. It~pinsiin the sieoion, of a, ed and the onitivation of :ny crobr." T1' n ot b of this; CAustro.~-Theo negro convention now session in Washington called upon Lani ton, "the lntolligent, oontraband," for speech, fiero 1s a part, of what, ho sal "The enormy of the colored man was tp isfound lan the North. the negro lb. th86 ;has his rights.' bait vot gnd hold of~oe, Irin the North If 1. different," $t-A stUAatoK Ceixotoiwos.-4Mr. Johnt st *arted on hIs 'Presidedlitel oers. with hoslo afs'gitii bha. Gisint'ma~ )e exactly the sarme begIounIng. The ek a$ the nne will nroably 1a varv dl#erant*I IZ Ei S L opsilld )I her1:14 rou vI~ro. ed by kFiederick Kiloti, one ,I. tim juMva dkiiM. 3 taI es. ,d1 by tll2 At the mnom pt4loileut Cllemibil "It3 etki; li, !i,-t upvi fs imn4orirn in quaii * pi, and imexcel lad by tnyi Ina the wi&akat, Wi lIs.ci p tilu e .1 ole.ft Utls m' d1 nlivvs oil Ildul'!. Ftrdtatd tit mxatkel. Bt S. KIIETT &SUN, AgettU. NEW NASTOCK. I)VTA~id hlj.i,(S C. rrsakv)ima Till 1, 141tti. -.9t1 lincl')I (iateza, 1ihper, Rtiveiopeq. tb., 6 - Ik, a tav' 11tt%,kpt1. ik e itell, Chem.% ris, h r 5 a s (RIh llSoa, Sta Ca ndi',4 Ciii tivi (im Nit M& A~allsAinorldfl, Pecanl Nuts, lBrai Nio, 1Engli.lk Waimiiiit, Chewing fu19(1Srok illg T'I aco, stiglII, Shoe Thread, '1'xad, 'mikey Nritionsi. Ae. DU1 P.ON'i2' A O W)i ni . 1tad I l i a ;11 a ivi of it k tv I'y 1, 11 rg.tiliiog WAf Rlifle ilfg, ill hat' ,If :111di Jilw-ler h g, niso~~~~ul il h. 411( 141itif poianel 0oaiaai ' D)4eer IV, ill kept, hliit' .md 4jnarte keg' Iso S~ill I (fl 101141( ftil 1',114 J'411. k~~ U1;100 Sli409.111 11111 illk ll(411i ('rlin ke4. ,i h g i e mi~ c k l u g . i l 1 2 . 4 n i d ( . I p n t i n d1 ( k e g s , II i' poilliid will( til10 p.01411)1 c ilUkt 0'. Wil3i~g Puo dvl, 1:~ T ~ ~~'1411kt SIoILti ll, Ni tul~ d $11 p' ij, I''.wder of' every V!Iit . 11 Il41II l4 t11 cMo. OlURiS 0'.1. Wi fi ug'tort bInwr2silac., Nv 114044 1 N111prp ll 1I '*1.11Al'h p~ile He d"t. 8-3 CiCIllstunl, S. (1, I 1111I N IT U!t 1 LABOR ISAVING &c., &'c., &C. (Oh hltiW, they h.m. e 144 Il 1i4'l4gilly tosteil I'or Ili ilt 14, Iio!v St i'lol t I ,-. ha I N1ito Iublo