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Latest by Telegraph, Traoign Nfews. UO'i Nw..AxA February 11. The isuirgents cut the telegraph be. Sweei Sagna h; Grande and Villa Clnrn. The citizens of Villa Clara have heent imlressed into the military service. Qtte"stn hn d seven regiments well armed'; he hail much mo ney but. lacked artillery. 'lIte isutrgents have applenred in the Jrilion of Gnine seven jengnes from Sargta le Grtde. ThvANnt .. L'ebru ary 1:3. .ulce', prcl ntuntin says ; Wherena, the mnsurgets i'ar"' (rt'i'ed to avatil tllem. sel ves of thlte oll',.r-.,I clemt ncy, tt nti otl cr, :ir' cont imnu lly jt imi. g ' I t i , fli. ntnesl.Y is wilh.lr:awn :ntal cent-or:hip over 11h-1 press re-e":1ablishedi. P'-rsonts vt' i img thet pre-si htwy n:td politienl prisonm1rs wtli hI ianttar bt tried by c. trt ua itnl. From Washington. WNSttsa"rNoTN, Febntiary 9. The llouse, ofter an itneffectual effort. to include Loaisiana, passel the Senate cou. ourrut, re<tolt tnn, tanl it dlues not. rei'iti e 11h e Pres,letI's-igntuttu'e. This action leaves Georgita's titatts in tho Union an open qttes -4* tion e Kerr spoke in bitter terms againat tihe postial railroad to New York. The aiend. inent lorbidding the road to connect with other roads now built, was passed ; and the nnmenduthet extenditg the sclredule tiene from six ito seven hiottr, wits passed. The bill was then or<terel to be engrossed - 8eve-al $et nte nitnenatents to Ihr tonstlar ltprolprintion hill was rejected. The Cunt. muitlee ot Banking andi Currency have the floor otn Satutrday to report, the busin.s on hand. 'atyne gave notice that ie would, to-mort ow, call up t he bill for the relief of political disabilities. reported by h1 in fron, the teconsl ruction Conmittee. Tihe H1ouse then went. into Coinmittee of the Whole on the nrtny appropriation bill, during the dis. eni';ionl of which t, recess was taken. The Senate is still in session, after having levote<l the cutire lly to th:e discussion of the suffrage niendt,ent. Mir. Vickers offered an amen-lment look. ing to the restoration to tie exercise of the eltive frannhise of those who are now ex chielled by reats,n of participtttion in the re hellion ; wtith was nejc.ted. The constitlutional aimendient, as it final 1y passed lthe Senate, reads: No discrinti nation shall be madue in lie United Slates. ntong the cittzt'ns o' the United States, itn the cxe:-etse of the eletie frnuchise, or inl the right to hold ollice in any .State. on no. outiui. of rcee, colior, intivity, proper.y, eiucationt or creed. The President signs Dr. Mudil's pardon to-day. Seintor Whyte, of Maryland, visited the Atfiorney-Getaeral Io-day, in behalf of Lient. h'aine. it the inotntce of a large number of Baltimore l.adies. WAitGxTON, February 11. A young woin unnted Maary O'Neil was atrrested at. the White House, who said she was sent . y Gled to assnssitate Mr. John on. A douile-'barrcled pistol, ttniloaloI, was au her pers+ n. She is evidently crazy. . lhe Rontissruitton 'inmitmtee are con-i sidering thle Mississippi nitjority report, nntl will oppose aitmission, as urged by Eg gleton's lparty. There will be a minority report. 'I he Elecu ion Commit l ee har i con. sider'el the Iouisiana election Contest. They will rel .trt thurt Sin'on .Jones was not elect ed nuil neit her 'olonel Ilunt nor M' nard (colored) nr entitiletd to a seat, be cnuse the elecithi was invalidated by intin- I tidalion anl fraud. (irant and (olfax will he officially in formed of their election on Siturday. t udd's pardoll will reach himls about. the middle of next. week. It is contitently aeserted that (lhe Sennte's .'u<bcinry (uniittee will report. t9 morrow on V'irgintia.' Davis plresentedl t.he following .ioint. i'eso . luiiion :-That. the noisy condluct. of lenjaittin F". Butler, antd other iinmbers of the liouse,1 dnrtitIg thet couniting of' thle v'otes for Ptresi denut and V'ice-Prtesidenit, wh'lereby said biusi ness wits dlistutrbe'd atnd obstructted, is dis. reputable to said Ben.jimina F. Battler and ot her lRopresentatives ..ting with; him, and a wrong anld an insult. to tile people of the Nnaited States. The resolution went. over uinder the rules. CTe liouse devoted the entiro day to Bu. ler's r'esoutlationi censuring WVade and the einnte Ilinghiam denlounced Butler's eon *duet and resolution fiercely. Th'le IT.se mieets to-nilght tol consIder the minaild pen. ~Onsa, land resumes Butler's reiolttion in ASHINTN,F"ebrutary 1'd. -Itn thle House, severnl bills of minor entantftce were' introdulced nnd adopt.1 ed, aner wthi. hi the houlse took a recess untiltong. Int the SennloaI several bills regarding nainrailizatIionl were introduced; also a bill to improve Mobile harbor. A fler some a~ousson, th obl was recommitted to thocmsitee fr futherconsidera aThe President has pardoned San .ford' Conouer. M'orton assured Grant that his coun *tryinen were .gr.atified with the result >of the election. grant replied that hlis admninistration would be eonomy, retrentchment and reform, a.nd that all j'reoenue offIcers would be held strictly accountable, Hie deeliied naming his Cabinet until it would suit the Senate ,to confirm~ themn. lThe PressJent has uominated Lewis 3 Decnt, Grants brother-in-law, as Min-. "ister to Chili, alice KCilp atriok. t Gushintg telegraphs 'oward that he will be here on Monday, with a eatis Sactory treaty for the ship canal over t e isthmus. News Items. NP.W Von,c, February 9. Th br'ig Blrilhat, from. Cape Fbear Ri~ver,wthlrnsinl andt tulrpentine was osbt in a starm oin the 28th Thei mnsate, '-sAsa Blryant. was lost. The Captain and,te rest of the crew were b)rotngt here by the 1Rurope. ~i James T1. Bradv died to-day, of aplo. - plY -nge.dfift v-fnr. All the cotrs 4 adjd trnel ais a toku.n' of respeet. hlALTurixo ic,oFbruairy 9. en. B3rkanHiA here-the guest - OTriAWA,OANA DA,Februavy 11I. Wt hla Wap hyang: t-day.- No - de f ktnatratt* l'- - - 1 Yot, Fernry 13. e ?ter Blndib r shiot1 1is mistress .4a, himself trq ay'-beh dyinlg. Cause e'loey.l L RIOMtoNu, February 11. In the United States District Cour to-day, the -District Atttorney, tde instructions'fron the Attorney-General in accordance with the President's am nesty proclamat ion, entered a nolt proscqui in built indictments agains Jefferson Davis, and in those agains Generals Lee, Wade Jiampt.on, . 13reck inridge, Ijongstreet, Wise, Pryor, Sfed don, Mahone, Early, and thirty others, On notion of Robert Otild,. the Cour ordered that the securities on Mi. Davis bond be discharged from further respon sibility. NAsv..LE, February 13. Brownlow has resigned- the Gover ship of Tennessee, to take effects or the 25th. lirowulow gives certificates to the Republicuns from the Bedford and Memphis Distriots. The seats will be contested. R'CIoun, February 13. The Mayor suspended the Chief of Police, to-day, for taking a stand at the door of a Republican meeting, last night, and dolaring that no one should go in, and assaulting a man who was entering. One hundred and fifty removals from, and appointments to, office were made by General Stoneman to-day. BALTImORE, February 13. The revenue officers seized a large mnlount of plug tobacco to-day. The earah was caused by reports of a large quantity of contraband coming from 1 irginia and North Carolina. SAX '1ANc sco, February 13. There have been heavy rains and mow throughout the country. Rail .oads are interrupted in all directions, ind bridges swept away. The snow n the mountains has drifted twelve to ifteen feet, destroying snow sheds, in iome instances, along the central Pa ific. New York Market. NEw Yonx, Feb. 11, 13 P. M. Cotton dull and jc. lower, with ales of 1,000 bales, at 29-. Gold Charleston Market. CHAitu..:s-oN, Feb. 13. Cotton dull with no sales-quota ions given. Liverpool Market. Livnttool,, Feb. 13. Cotton dull and heavy-uplands 2} a 121 ; Orleans 121 a 121. OGi.NwlA. tlAMPTOX AND TIM SOUTH CAno INA 1A11II.1An ConrANY.-We filud the ullowing letter in the Columbia Phwni of ev-terday, under the signature of "Edge eld :" Sonie weeks %go the nnme of General lampton was mentioned in connection wit h he Presidency of the South Carolina Rail ond Company; since then several articles ave appeared in print with the evident ntentlon of preventing the nomination of lie General, by*predicting in advance that c would not accept or did not wish the lace, &c. I am satisfied, from recent.. in. ormation, that. General lllapton will ao ept the position if elected, and his friends ced have no doubt on that point. In this connection, it is proper for us to late thnt the announcement of the with Irawal of the name of General Hlanpton as candidate for President of the touth arolina itailroad Company, made in the uewa of Saturday, was based upon a private elegram received in this~ cIt yfrom Geeral lanmpton, in wvhieh he said, "Wi'thdraw lay iame as a candidate for the Presidenoy of he South Carohinia Railroad." This tele ;rams Is stilt in our possession. Charleaton News. SCHoFIELD. TO B3C SKCRETARY oF W Au-I huave other and better reasons, ,vbich'I am not at present; preptired to Jivulge, for believing that the Cabinet fully decided n'pon. Only one name :nuh be given at this time, that of John it. Schofield, the present Secretary of WVar. The authority for the statement yannot he given, but there is noat a sha low of doubt in my mind that Gen. 4chtofie.ld has been asked to retain his sortfolio, and that lie has consetnted to Jo scr Future cornbinations may no-. esitate a chang~e, but at present Grant ntends to contiue Schofield ina the WVar bepartment. and is riot likely that hat he willechainge his mind.--Wash 'ngton telegram-CGin cinnat* i Cormercial. The wealthaet heitesa in Russfa is A~nna Gagarin, the daughter of a Mos :ow merchant, whose fortune is est.ima :ed at one hundred million rotubles. The young lady is his otly daughter, well ydnecat.ed and good looking. Among lier snitors are nearly all the sons of the most aristocratic Rt,sstan boyars, IJIEUTENANT BRAINE NOT PAnDON. ED-The Washington correspond ent af:the New Yorke World says :. ."Thec paragasyh going the 'rounds that Cap. tains J. C. Braine,' ex-Confederate Navy Captain, has been pardoned, it wnta1ua. [[a isi still in prison,. . The Presidewt ha -done nothitng with tbc enso. DxKATHI oP "s H1AnTz,"--.Nt Or leman., February l0.-George Mecnigh better known as "Asa Hartz,'' died o Consumption tais morning in diih city. Mr. McKnight is well knowns. ir Richmond where lie huas family connec tionsB. A resident of Brooklyn recenrtly while laboring ninder the insane idet that sonme one wasn trying to rob him took his watch and *400 ont on thte street and gave them to the first stran ger lhe met. The stranger has not re turned them, atough the . Brooklynit has beconie sAp.a again. Vnnderbilt is tunderstood to be nego ia ting foi- the control, of the roads .t< Montreal and Boston, with a ir'epenf c geiting them. All Georgia seems to be alive o1 the~ subjeot. of mnnufatories. Wuit thfat the whole South right qathi he insniration. The population. of Memphis, Tenne t see, was estiiated at sixty thousand r three years ago. A late census returns but thirty-nint thousand. The decrease - is attributable to the terrible condition of Tennessee under 3rownlow and the t negro rule. A man tried on a pair of pantaloons in a New Orleans clothing store, and while the proprietor's attention was distracted lie allpped out, leaving his old garments and a forgotten porte. tortmaie containing sixty dollars in one of the pockets. '-Aw," exclaimed an English cockney to a traveler in England, ''peaking-nw of thtl law of primnogeniture, 'ave you hentail in America ?" "Iontail !" said the . met ican, looking at his interrogator with curiosity; "no Mir. We have the cnectnil in . nerica, and.a very popular drink it. is." Nitro-glycerine is recommended as < a certain eure for a cold in the head. I You fill both nostrils with it and touch it off with a match. Result: a . thorough blowing of the nose. A Hindoo map has America as the capital town in Africa and Africa as a small island. Africa as the capital of America would have been nearer the truth. Old Point Lookout prisoners will be rejoiced to hear that a railroad is about to be constructed fron Wash ington, Md., to that well-known lo cality. A practical jiikcr came to grief re cently in Michigan. IIe imitated an owl, and friend, believing him really to be one, shot him. DSATII OF Two GooD CtTI'ZNs.-Within the last two weeks. Barnwell District has been deprived of two or her most excellent a citizens--Maj. IV. It. Barker, and Maj. A J. Nix.--.rnteell Sentinel. Dr. French, who recently figured largely in Charleston, has absconded from Wilmington, N. C., leaving his debts unpaid. The average number of passengers on each passenger train in England is said to be only 78. . The wholo amount of business done last year in New York city by the as Sociated banks was $31,159,716,3.18. Some two hundred delegates at tended the last meeting of the Geov gia Agricultural Society. do Charles Dicken9 is suffering from palsy in the right hand, brought on by - excessive use of the pen. Observed duties mair.tain our cred it, but secret duties maintain our life. They who love the longest love the best. The Fastest Route North or South, via. Charlotte & S. C. and Co luibia & Augusta Railroads. HIIANG E OF SCIIED U E . Cor.u3fanA, San. 24, 1809. Il 0N and after Sunday. the 24th inst.. the Mail Trains ove, these Roads will run as fullows : CoiNG NontrI. Leave Oraniteville at 7 20 a am - Leave Colnumbia 12 30 p tn ' Winnsboro, 2.42 p m " Chester. 4 40 p in " Chn.rlotte, 7.45 p m " Greensboro, 1 00 a i Arrive a. Rtichmond, Va. 10.0)0 a m - Makitig close connection here, with tranins for thme 19orth. Leave Newv York, 8.40 p ma o Philadelphia, 12.15 a mn " Baltimore, 4.15 a in " Wasington, 7.00 a in IlRichmond, 2.00 p m " reensboro, 1.00 a ma " Charlotte, 6.00 a mx "Cheoster, 8.60 a ma " Winnhoro, 10.27 a tn Arrive at Columbia 12.25 p m Arrive at Granxitoville at 5.00 p in AN AccoMlODATIoN TRAI N wiLLj RUN Ast FOL Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Columbia, 7.00 aiim " Winnsboro. 10.46 a mx "Chester, 2.00 p am 1 Arrive at Charlottec, 6.50 p m Tiuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Charlotte, 6.40 a mn "Chester, 1 1.25 a mi SWinnsboro, 2.05 p mi Arrive at Columibla, 5.10 p in C. BOURJ1NTO IIT, jati 24 Superintendent. HIARPWAR3E. IN addition to our large stock of Dry Goods, Drugs and Medicinx., We have just receive d a large lot. of a Consisting in par1.-of ft:indstonies, Smiths Bellows, HJandI and Sledge Hammers, Vises, 8tock and Pad Looks, 8deket Chisels, Horse * IRasps, Hand and Milll-Saw Files, Hand Saws, Augers, Drace and Bits, ltoundhead and Cut Tacks,. Nails, Garden IRakes, and Hes, Garden Trowels, Briok Trowels, and everything usually found in a flrst class .1[ardware Store, all of whichb we will sell as cheap as can be found elsewhmere. Call and examine.our stock. Ketehin, XcMiaster & Brice, WINNBOfR0, S. 0. feb 11 -APrLESF-APPLES!!. ~NONS, Adamantine Candles, Colgates - 1kmly7 Soa,~ &o., foi- sale at I jan*& . SATisAX/i SA !N~ 10SACJKS 01 LIVE I, SAL AGENTS WANTED FOR 3ECRETS OF Tit E, GREAT CIT11 I Work dcscriptive of the Virtues and th Vices, the Mlysterics. Mliseries anti Crimes of New York City. If you wish to know how Fortunes at nndo and lost in a day; how Shrewd Me ire ruined in Wall Street ; how Countryme ireswindled by: harpers; how Ministers an derchants are llackmailed ; how Dant (alls and Concert. Saloons nre Managed Io,v (aInbling (iouses and Lotterles are cot lucted ; how Stock n(1 Oil Cotnpinies Or Innte and how the lluibl'l:s Burst, read thi york. It cont.ains 3> litie engravings - tell 1 ailaou the Mysteries crimes of New York ad is tlhe Spiciest and ChI pe!t work of th :ind publishe,l. Price 1uly i. iper Copy. Q ? Send, for Circulars and see our terms nd a full deser p.ion of thle work. Addl.res ONI;S BitO'l'PLRS & CO., Atlanta, (Jo. CA UTION---In;erior works of a simuilin bara ter are being cireulated. See thn he books you buy contain 3a tii engrav ngs amnd sell at 52.in p.r copy. fob 13-2 COPARTN ERSHIP, rOr\Il t[D this (lay under firm nte o LAUD IOS. & 'o.. for the purposi f cnrrying on the Dry (loods business. A. W. LADD. "'W. 31. U1W1O11T, C. II. L ADD. Jan. 1, 1809. GREAT REDUCTION. As is our usual custom we oll'er our en to stock of WOOLEN GOODS, cost prices for one ntoulhi. GREAT BARGAINS IN Clothing, F1annels, Lindseys, Jeans, Satinets, Shawls, lialmorals, &c., &c. LADD BR08. & ('O DRU-TG- eTOR~E. We will continue the above business un r the old style. LADD BROS. jnn 9 REMEMBER THE DEAD, IIAVE just. received a complete assort fnid Ine ref 1 lisions, viz. ontuents, llead-Stones, M onunultal end-St.ones, Tombs, Tomb Slabs, lureni )ps, &c., which I will sell as low as any arble Dealer in the State.. Call and be convinced. LEILANI) M. SPEEl. feb 0-3m Opposite t'ost.Oftice. TH E BEST POTATOE. . ARLY Goodrich Potatoes and warrnnted ( Garden Seed, at. feb 2 TIOl'SON & WOODWAln D. HTDES ! HIDES wuKau s Mi I I BEST DRlY HID1ES, 20 cents. LEST OREEN HIDES, 10 cents Ja 0 JOlN P, MiArTIEWS, Jr. 10N~FEO.?IONAR~Y !t-Th undorsigned hegs leave to Inform ilh, public that Ite has opened a Firs Class c,ONFE1CTIONARV' one dIoo Drth of Dr Lauderdale's, wheo 'will bi apt, all klids of -Frenoh Confectionarie nd other Candles. Nuts, Fruit, Toys, '&c a fact, everything usutally found In a Con botionary. E'. W. OLLEVE4R, jan Mi JUST -OPENED ! IVW. OLLEVER, & CO., respeotfull; I. be leave to Inform the oItir.ens c 'airild anid the publio genotally thet tey have openod a 3AL 11001 and RESTAURAN'l a Winnsboro, on the east sIde of Mailn St stweent Jno. P. Matthews store and Mr. leMaster's hotel, where all kInds of Wines, Liquors, Ale, l'orte. an Lager BJeer, an be found, eIther on draught, lai bottle r by the drink. Our Restaurant, will be furnished wIt resh Oysters direct from SulfQTk, Va., an ~orything else the market Mffords, Sjan1 Literxg001 Salt. A LOT of LiVERPOOL E5 7t, just recell .4 ed nd'for'safe by Jan 21 MCINTYRE &OCO. US$ reolvTAd . kd ftsleb ORN MolIKTT E & 00, Watches, Jewelry and Clocks, NDi mnny other things Come and see. oy motto is quick sAles and small profits- (llAlt,.S AlMULi,Elt, Next door to Cot. Rion's Ollico. JUST RECEIVED. UlS18. SUGAR, till grades, ,. I C(l F l'El ,-bet'st, FINE S. C. CANVASS HAMS, LARI), in Keg, FANCY (fliOC10R IFS, f All kinds CANDIES, Finest Frer.ch Con fectioneries. F-ine Whi.shey's, Brandy, W ines, Ale and Porter. W,32!. NELSON. jan*l.l Goodrich and Early Melrcer Pota - toes. LSO Oar,in Seeds. Just received by K1'TCH1IN, MO.IAS t'Eit & UBIC;. WANDO FERTILIZER. ri;lE Wando mining and Manufacturin - Company offcrs to the Planters ani Farters of the South their Fi.it:'.x.It:, known as the "WA N DO FERTILIZER," Which the experience of the part, season has proved to be one of the tfost valutble in our nmaket. It has for Its Ise the ma Ierials from the 'hosphnt e lteds of the Com o:y in Aslilty lier, and is prepared at iheir works at. East Etd of Hazel Street, in I his city. In order to guarantee its uni formity and innii,ain i:s high standard, the ('ompany s amade nrrangeneniS with the distinguishtd Chetmisl, Dr. C. U Shepard, Jr , w ho crelfully annlysos all the amnoni cal anil other material purchased by the Company, and the prepared Fe-'ot13.imor*, brfore being uil'ored for msle. The Compiany is resolved to mako an art iole which Will Worve to be a Coat i't.f:Ttt IlANUtnt: and give entire satisfaction. For termn, circulars and other itforma. tion. apply to No. 1 Sourti ATLANTIC VIAtte, Charleston, S. C. jnn lt-3m WM. 0. DUKES & 00., COT'TON FACTJ.ORS AND General' Commission Merchants, ollI1t Athitttic Wlllirf, Chrilesto, 8. C. ('onsignients of Cottont, Hice, & '., re. spectfully solicited, anud liberal aidvances mnade thiereon. jant 1(-3m NEW ST[OCK. Pot, fany)Buckets, Wniah Pans, lT i ltes,) Strainiers. 'aters, ;n ps, Table Balt, . . ma, lPaper. Envelopes, Inik, Penis, Cott ofi Cardts. 'ipes, W atter 1bichcet, 3aoerell, Chieese, Crackers, Soapio, (till kinids) Soda, Starch, Canidles, Black Pepper. (linger, Allspic, Cisnninon, Cloves, Nut igs, Powder, Shot, Caps, Pis.. ts, Pickles, B1utt dines, Oysters, F"resh Can Rnishns, Almonds, P'eoan Nufts, Br'nzil Nnts, English Walnuts, Chewing and Sinok. ing Tobacco, .4egars. Shoe Thread, Tacks, Yanikey Notions, &e. te received by JollN MeINTYItE & CO. 209 Fronm 4 to 1150 llorse SPower, includinug this olehirnted Cor(iiiS Cuit off Engines,5Iide, Valve Stationary E n g in a a, U~Portble Engines, &. Alo. Cit cular', aluiay and Gang Saws Mitls, and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Belting. &c. Scnd for des criptive Circular aind Prioe LAst. WOOD & MCiNIf4 S-rAM:1Ex. "o. - feb 13--Gm Utica, New York. D)UPONT'S 1 WOULD invite the attntion of dealers to myJLarge and WVell Assorted stock of , POWDEBR, consisting of tf ilifoe lfg, in kegs, hialf and quarter kegs', t also ini one pound and lialf pound daaise teos, Deer lif, in kegs, half and eptarter kegs, ,also in one pound and half pound canisters. Engle Sporting and Rtifle, in 01 pound kogs, ,one pound and half pound eanIsters. -Eaglo uuoking, in. 12.3 and 41. pound kegs, fiYe 1ioi@d and one poffnd onnisters, j Blating Powder, fn iwenty-five)pound kegs. Sporting, Mlining and Shipping Pow ler of every variety, munnfactured at the cele .brated Mills of *. J. DUFONT DaNEMi eOUlR8 CO., WVilmington Dolaware, whose rep tation has stood unrIvalled for uity. Iam prepared to 611 all or'dets, either Re tafll or Wholesale, allowin'g a liberal dir. donttt.In lets of twenty-five llegs ci' more. 4. N. ROD8ON, Agent. dNos. 1 and 2 AtlantI.o Whart,. deo 8-8 Chrteu'tot, 8.0C. PRESERVED (GINOER, 1EANUT CANDY, Leinoa Gum Drops, -ugaw Plum., Jellies, 'English Mint Lozo , AlondOatd, 06a'ds Oyster. ,wIH. ' fdR Merilt'i a n F EIrT II AHODES' SUP] The Old and C.ongest Esta 1=EJUT.VI.A: I iODES' MANURE, in its preparation, is . of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, 'otat the Manufacttiring Department is conduct Chemists and Manufacturers in the United 8 It is endorsed, approved, and recommnen.h and Agriculturimss in the Sonthern States. ly," always reliable, productive of large cro the high percentage of "Trute Fertilizing Pr Price $67.60 cash, or $0f time, with facto lot December, 1869. OItCiIILLA GUANO, "AA."--A fine Bird Price $35 cash, or $40 time. PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure, em prIces for cash. deo 8-8m JUST ARRIVrD, AT JOHN MACKRELL'S, BIlckstocks, S. C. [ A A happy to inform my friends and the public generally, that I have purchased a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardware, &o., consisting in part of Calicoes, of all kinds, Ready Made Clothing, Fine Family Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Bacon, Country Cured Ilams, Irish Potatoes, Mackerell, Lard, Ten, Candles, Soap, Sardines, Oysters, Crackers, Cheese, Raisins, Oranget, Jamaica 1uu, Porter, Ale, Molasses, Whiskey, (of all kin-is,) Corn, Rye, Bourbon, . Old Nectar, &c., Claret Wine, Brandy Peaches, Tin Wnre, Candy, Pickles, Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Boots, Sh-rs, Pepper, Spice. Powder, Shot, Cnps, 'liere's your Mulo" Tobacco, and a great, many at hr art., eR Ion nutmierous t o mian i All of which I will sell for less than any other store in tie )istrict for cash only. Call and examine. dec 19-tf SOLUBLE MANURES. Sulphuric Acid & Sliperphosphate Con pilly. ChIARLESTON, S. C. iTAVINO completed their Extensive Man C.L ufactory, are now prepared to furnish Bolublo Fertilizers, no other kind being available to planters for immediate returns for their inves/lnents. This Company, un ler tho direction entirely of Southern men of high ehatracter, cifers inducements which will ron.n,n,n.n,l it. In Monthernt Planters. .., n a h n nor a unlgeanl t1mias. COn pheto in the United States, and enable then to prepare att home a,n abundant supply of the proper solvent. for the South Carolina native Bone Phosphate which are near by. From these Phosphates they propose to manufacture a Fertto.r even richor in So luable Phiosphiat 6s than those madeh flVourt Raw Bones, and containing more than twie the quantity of Superphosphate of imne founn in the best aver-age manures heretofore of fered for sale, the rates at which we offer tIemi being no higher than theaverage price of other Fertilizers, while the Mantlres con tain twice na much fert ilizing material ; they are Ira fatt iuch chenpaler to th(le conuamer. Thecy are offered1 en (lhe mnark.et ini two fdtrms, with a gumaratce tiat, the material ini each wilb eorrespond to (lie advertise. ETnwAN No l.--Solublo iaiosplate, coat tauIning from eighteen to twenty-five per cenat. of P'ure Soluble Phosphate of Lime ail fiirnisheda at sixty dollars por tan. EaAN No. 2.-Peruvian Super'phosphatei corntining from sixteen (t, twenty per cent. of Soluable Phosphate, anal three to fouar per cent. of~ Ammonia, at soveulty dollars pier (in, for appiroved acceptances, bearing in,. (erest, or suoh other secuirity as many lie ac eepirableo th(le Sub-.Agents. A discount ofi (ea per cent. on the above prces will be made for cash. Orders to be0 forwardedl lianediately to tihe Agenats, anal dellvery inade as dlirected. WM. C. IIEE & CO., Agents. C. G. MEsMiNosng President, jan 28-aim The DUn West Female College. (0118 isoneof the most flourish 1 ig Istiutinsin the State. lPnpls x'eceived at, atnj (limd aft 1 charged from tIme of enater Ing. Tuailton, inoinading Latin andl French, $4 00 per month. Boarding, incuhding fuel and washing $14.00 par month. J .. 1. BONN ER, dec 10-8m President. SOUTH CAROINA RA11;ROAD 02attA1I Sutr',RRNTENrUNT's (OrrwCE, Charleston, 8. C., March 26, 1808. (and after Sunday, March 20th, the lJassenger Trains on the Southt Caroli nailroad wril run as follows, vn : FOR AUOTJSTA, Leanto Charleston, 6.80 a m Arrite at, Atugusta, 8.80 p m Leave Charlesatonu, 7.80 p m Arrive at Augusta, 6.46 a m FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston, 6.80 a m Arrive at Columbia, 8.60 p an JLeave Charleston, 6.40 p m Arrive at., (,oluambia, 8.20 a mn FORL CIIARLESTON. Loavo Augusta, 6.00 a m Arrive at Charleston, 0.1 0 p m Leave Augusta, 4.10 p mt Arrive at Charleston, '4 00 a an Leave Columbia, 6.00 aim Alrri,ve at Chaeledton, - 8.10 p m Leave Columbia, 6.80 p m Arrive at, Charleston, 6.80 a at SUMMERVILLE ?TRAIN. Leave Charleston, 8.40 p at Arrive at Summenrylle, 6.18 p tv LeaweSumamervlllo, 7.20 a at Arrive at, Cbtsrlosion, 8,85 a a CA%OEN DR ANCH. Ons Monatays., Wednesdays and haurdays. ILeave ingrsvilIe, ... .20 p m Leave QCjfln, - 6,10 a m Arsive'at 1,.74a isT. PSAKE, Goa'l Suip't. I ZERS. R PHOSFATE, bished Standard Manure. L GT.A.Tr7. UT GTTAJ O. made equally adapted for forcing argo crops oes and ojher root crops. d by Frederick Klett, one of the most skillful tal es. d by nil of the most prominent Chemists 'It cn be relied upon as uniform In quali. ps, 1niu Unexcelled by any in the maiket, in ncijlc.' rs acceptance, and 7 per cent. Interest until Uunno, rich in Phosphato and Alkaline Salts. I always on hand. Furnished at market B. S, it 1' & SON, Agents, Charleston, S. Just Received, BY JOHN D. MCCARLEY. FIN1 FAMII.Y FLOU1t, Sugar, CofVce, ilacon, Country Cured Iams, Irish Potatoes, Mackerel, Lard, Ton, Candles, Soap, Sardines, Oysters, Crackers, ,. .,Cheese, Oranges, Jamnaea Itumi, Porter, Ale, Molasses, .h'iklrey, (of all kinds,) Corn. It'. Old Neolar, &o., Claret.3'sine, lbrandy Peaches, Tin Ware, Candy, Pickles, Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Boots, Shoes, Pepper, Spice, Pow der, Shot, t'alps, "llere'n your Ms'lo" 'obao which will be sold at, n .mnll advance on New York cost for vush o:ly. Call anid' eee. nov 21 UJRNITURE. LABOR SAVING &c., &c., &c. 'lli: subscriber Is now prepared to fur insh, repair or niake to order all kinds of Furniture. My P,aernt Cloths Washor will always be on hand, they have been thoroughly tested ror the past tWelvo months by the publio, a.. , nut eases have given ontire ratisfao, Lion. It is innplein its construct-ion, durable' and not lial,le to got out. of order it will' Wash six shit1s or that. bulk of clothes in five minites If used according to dirctions.. I invite the citizons of 'Winnsboro and sur rounding country to call and examine my new Churn. Also my Dough Maoh'ina, they' 'eadueiled improvements over tho old me IIOUSE-1tI GE"i.-,4 lIE INDEPENDENT. Comto and examIne my Labo, a inmet, andI give them a fait t, . they do not give, enstire antisfaction, return hern any tIime woh lin tir ty daiys and I wIlU refurand t 110 morney, as I warrant every Me. F. ELDElt. Winnsboro, 8. C'. This is to cer'tify that we are using P' RIlder's Patent Clothes Waslier; It. Is a I npie ad not. lIable to get out of order. We can' recommend It. to the publaic to be a great aaving of labor and losa. injuriuas to the. clothes than tihe old metoid of washing. $ lle'v (311 Betts, Winnsboro, S C, Mirs Dre lilR NiM ater, WiVansboro, 8 (1,' Mrs Sam: Stevenson, Fairnoeld District, 8 0, Mrs. Robt Hlerron, F"airfled D)Istrlot, S 0, Mra'0 Kennedy, Chester, 8 C, Dr J A I4edy,. Dhester, 8 C lir s Caleb Darnes, Columbia. S (3, Mrs J1?, Yongue, Columbia, S C; Capt. 14 M Orilst, Proprietor Enquirer, Yorkvillo-. B C, Mrs. 8. 15, Clownoy, innsboro, 8: o:, Rt. W. lirico, Pastor Ilopowell Chauroli. aug 11 _ _______ Fs A. SOUTER & 0% (Successors to H. H.. Blease.)a . DALElio IN COOKING, PATLOlT & O1FCE OF TIEDOTMRVS Pl9$N. Also Manufkoturers.oS and' haters in Plain, 'Japarmed and kressed Tin wvare, HEouse FamfSitillg Ueodt, &v, gg Store two doors below rjroe'a Cer ner, MaIn Street, Columbisa, 8,, a, F. A. 80UTENlj . M., IIALLMAW.' nov 1tT ZMORESit YPU150 AIRrCA. T HE bstJerenle agsin. ve, Boy Arm t.'D'osoffai tosebre coygggood Mletoacope, ' ith 4 ls ne 0o con0 Aoe wittg obeta or-e (&*d't1lded, peari Pockt Knife and 1 4ig paber of' other desirable attio1e~,sIvy pulum. to e&okhasubscriberj bies 418 nrdsI* e W. Try U6, Boy,sad Giflei.9 BIDM n EW pies, Ave eentsu,malled frer.A i