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Foreign News. I
LONDON, March 11. (
The Spanish Government has tole- t
graphed Dulco to suspend the execu
tion of the condemned insurgents. h
HAVANA, March i1. '
The cholera has disappeared from
Santiago. Great destruction is re
ported on the plantations in the vi- s
cinity of Montezuma and Santa Cruz.
Shipments of Sugar and molasses t
from all Cuban ports to the United e
are very heavy.
iIAVAA, March 13. d
The friends of the prisoners depart ing
for 1e'trnanadmo Poo were allowed to
furnish them with necessnries An in
significant A merican squadron, com par
ed witt those of England and France,
is in Cuban waters, and excites derision
and apprehension. Fighting is report
ed as lively in the Signa District. The
entire railroad is g.tardeil, but the reb
els are numerous and active. The Span.
ish Commandant at Santa Spiritu pro
claimed that the'conctiation has end
ed.
.El Diario, in a leader, argues again it
the confiscation of the rehels' property.
The insurgents are commanded by 'a
Polish General, and have bit ru. the
bridges and torn up the railroad be.
tween San Marios and Sagua Ia f
Grande.
From Washington.
WASHINWoToN, March 11.
As far as ascertained, the new admin. 1
is ration has only succeeded in arresting a
two of Mr. Johnson's pardons.
lBoutwell has beet noninattd for the
Treasury, Hamilton Fish for Secretary 1
of State, Washburno as Minister to r
France, and Gen. Rawlins as Secretary
of War.
Ex -Solicitor Binckley and ex-Com
missioner Rollins, of the Intei nal Reve.
nee Department, had a chase to-day.
Rollins found refugs in the in the Reve
nuie Otie. Subsequietly, Iiickley mtac
Depnty Commissioner Harland, who,
responding aflirmatively to the question
'whether he would light, was knocked
down by B3inckley, when the crowd t
separated the belligerents.
In the Senate, Sumnier presented a
petition front the loval citizens of Texas,
asking for a Provisional Government
-A r their protection., and asserting that
if-tile pending Constitution was adopted,
the State wondd be handed over to the
rebels. Wilson introduced a bill reliev
ing certain persons from political disa.
bilities. Refurred to the Judiciary a
Committee. PV->le introduced a bill
amending he postal dawa, and dispens.
ing with tlhe Wst oath in oertain instan
ces.
Bills to estahsh a9i Indian D)epart- i
eent. were introduced. The h19 strength- t
euing the Government. credit was taken t
ip 5nd tie second section was stricken
out--27 to 14. Without further action,
adjourned to 1onday.
WASH INGTON, Mach 9.
In the House E. B. Waabiiurne. A'. n
retary of the State resigned his seat (
Dr. Butler. a Lutheran preaiher of this i
A .city was utk'f.d Chaplain. A resolnt- f
tion was arodtuced. that all credentialt
papers, &c., regarding the election in a
Louisiatna, he refosrcd tp th~e Committee I
on Elections with inistrtt.tions to inves- e
tigate allamtters thereto pert.aining.i
Schenck introduced a bill reducing to t
an Act and amendmng the laws relating t
to interntal revenue. Referred. A reso". r
Aution appointing a joint comimittee on
Indian afTairs was lost. The bill repeal.
ing the tenure<do eepassed -143 to'
16. House a.djotvmted to Friday.
In t,he Senate, a bill strengthieninag v
th.e public credit was reported by - the c
Finance Committee., tavorably. f
- A hill granting the right of way to E
the Memphis, El Paso and Pacific Rail.
road was introduced.
Sherman .introdnees a bill repealing
the tenure of offce, atnd asking its imme. e
diate consideration. Sumner objected. a
The President's message was read
withdrawing then message reqnestinig the li
repeal of t.he act excluding Stewart from d
the Treasury.
Osborn introdneed a bill grantmng
lands to build a steamboat canal in
Florida. Bis were introduced anthor
izing the constrnction of bridges over the
SMississippi above the mouth of the Mis
nouri, and prohibiting sales of gold by
the Treasury. Adjourned.
Stewart has positively declined the
* appointment of Secretary of the Trea
aury, and Grant has accepted the re- l
eignation.
- Hoar has acepted the Attorney -
Generalship, which shuts out Bioutwell d
from. the Cabinet.
Internal revenue receipts to-day,
$1,000,000.
Tbe caucus committees of both
House. agree to adjourn, if possible,
within thity days.2
HEKADQUARTERs AnMy, ADJUTANT*2
GEW1EAL,8 OFEICE, March 8-Gete
ral Orders No. )2.-By diretion of
ths President of the United 8tates
the iondersIgned hereby assumes comn
* mnand of the army. His general staff
will be ; Brevet Major-General E. D. r
* Townsend, Adjattant-General; Brevet
Major-General R. B. Marey, Inspec
tor-General; Brevet Major-General
* M. 0. Melgs, Quartermaster-General;
Brevet Msjor..General A. B. Blaton,
* ommissary-General of Substance; 1
Brevet )jor-General J. K. Barnes,
Surgeon-General ; Brevet Major-Gen
eral B. W. Belee, Paymaster-General;
Brevet Major-General Joseph Holt,
Judge Advocate-Genieral; Brevet
M~ajor-General A. A. Humphreys, Ei
Ohief of i agineers ; I3revet -Majo- e'
General A./B. Dyet, 0hief of O3rd- A'
nance; Brevet Major-General A J. 0
: Myer, Qbief Signal Offleer.
dW, . ShaRmaw.
nntokformal pos oln i
of he. 8teteP Depamet p - ft
WASHINGTON, Mar,;h 13.
The order assigning Sheridan to
.ouisiana has not boon countermand
d. Delano is reported to have said
his morning that he would not re
omneud for removal and reliable
nd loyal l.epublioan who has been an
onest, capable and efficient officer.
.he Louisiana Senators, Kellogg and
larris, are reported as having com.
itted themselves to vote for Long.
treot's confirmation. Geo. Wilkes
nd Dan. Sickles are competitors for
he Mexican mission. Sickle's chane
s are the best. Coin in the Treasury
;l02,000,000, including $396,000,.
00 gold bearing certificates. Tho
ebt has been reduced $3,000,009
ince the 1st of March. No sinterest,
till be duo until the lst of May, when
;30,000,000 coin will be required.
Jeffries, Register of the Treasury,
as resigned.
News Items,
ICCIIESTEn, N. Y., March 9.
The boiler of a flour and lumber
nill exploded to-day, killing four
ersons
PE'ERsnUno, March 9.
The Republican State Convention
net to-day, at 12 M. Tucker. an an
i-Wells man, was attempted to be
leclared ten-poraly Chairman, when
he Wells Incu resisted and a general
ight ensued around the Chairman's
tand. A strong police force inter
ered and separated the combatants.
3urgess, Mayor of the city, appeared
nd made a speech in behalf of peace.
lival candidates for temporary Chair
nan followed, advocating peace, when
nother row ensued and the Mayor or
lered the police to clear the hall,
rhich was done. The delegates are
ow scattered about the streets. It is
ot known where they will meet again.
NEw YonK, March 11.
A special Havana despatch says the
teamer Harry Binden, from Jackson
'illo, Florida, with 5,000,000 ball
artridges, and some recruits were
anded safely.
HIAnnsnuno, PA., March 11.
The Senate by a party vote ratified
he fifteenth amendment.
LEXINGTON, Ky., March 11.
General Breckinridge was welcom
d home to-day, and will resume the
)raotice of law.
NLw ORLEANS, March 11.
The steamboat Cuba, No. 2, sunk
a the Red River, between Jefferson
,nd Shreveport, on the 9th, with 580
ales of cotton on board. The cotton
-ad boat proved a total loss. No
ives lost.
A meeting of the parties interested
s called at the Chamber of Commerce
o-morrow, to take the necessary steps
a commence the sale of cotton in
old.
ATLANTA, March I1.
The House passed the fifteenth
mendment, to-day, by a vote of ayes
'4; nays 69. The extending radicals
ud Democrats left without voting.
)ne of the members opposing the
'easure, in his remarks, said that the
undamuental principle Democracy is
hat negro suffrage is wrong, not from
ny ill-will towards the negro, but
ceause the Democratic party is the
'bite man's party, and represents
itelligence, virtue and love of coun
ry, and Governor Bullock belongs to
lie class who desire to elevate the
egro above the white man.
ChrcAGo, MarcIh 13.
The lFenian brotherhood have ap..
ointed committees to collect, pro
ious to the 17th instant, $1.00 from
ach Irishman and woman, to trans
>rm the p resent arms of the organi
ation to breech-loaders.
SAN FRANoisco, MarcIa 13.
Acapulco advices report Juarcz'
ituation as critical. Available forces
re limited and no money in the trea
iry. Outrages continue, and the per
etrators go unpunished. Alvarey
eclines to go to the Capitol, and re
ae to account for the treasury.
KEY WES'T, March 13.
Dr. Mudd is here en rot for the
forth.
AUoUSTAf March 13.
Dr. G. W. Dardan, who killed (Chus.
Vfallace, editor of the Vlipper, was
aken from the jail at Warrenton,
ast night, by a party of disguised
aen, who took him a short distance
-em town,- whore they shot him to
eath.
New York Market.
NEW YOnx, March 13, P. M.
Cotton active and a shade firmei-,
ith sales of 3,300 bales, at 281 a
BS. Gold sl.
.Charleston Market.
CIKAnLE.STON, March 13.
Cotton more active, but easier, with
ales 360 bales, middlings 27* a 28 ;
aecipta 7122.
Liverpool Market.
LIvEnPoor,, Mar-ch 13.
Cetten firm but not hieher -up
ands 12 ; Orleans 12 a l2 .
At adinner party, the waiter drop
erd the-dish of Turkey, as he was
ringing it into the room. A entle'
ian present exclaimed : "Wat a
htastrope I The down-fall of Tar-.
ey, the destruction of Ghina,.and the
verthrow of Greece' P"
The Shenandoah valley wheat crop
said to be very promiingv ad the
btarS thera are !nbilantt.
DANCINO THE DrA'rlt-CO'rILLION IN
'rim A1n.--A lady, by the namo of
Mrs. Roach, was recetly murdered in
the County of Austin, Texas :
She was sitting in her chambor sew.
ing, when som unknown persons fired
through the window, killi ng her in
stantly. ''he murder created tho
wild est. excitement in the vicinity, and
every oflrt was made to discover the
perpetrator. Suspiicin fell upon a
young mtan whose stiit to Irs. ltoach's
daughter had bcen re,jected, aid he
was arrested. A reInarka bl-circun
stance fixed the crime u lo him. In
his pocket w,as foundl a cop,y of thre,
N\ew O)rleans 3u,1/1,/1, 1from1 w hich at
piece hal'Ueen toi. On the floor' of
the roomll in which Nirs. .Roach was
shot, a iiece of i'ar.er was pieked up,
scorched and id isc,-lorcd by pwd''r,
whic:h precis._ly fitted to the torn
place in the J.alr. This confirmsa.
tion of their suspicions inuced the
nteighbors to escort the young man to
a neighboring grove, whrce he was
Hoon piut to danleiig the loatlt-cotillion
in the air.
When trade grew slack, aitl notes
fell duo, the mn-erhat:t's face crew
long and Ilue ; lks dreas were tron
bled through the ntiht with slicrifl's
bailiffs all in sight. At last his wife
unto himi s ii '' se up at once,
get out of' bed, and get. your paper,
imk and penr, and say these words un
io till men :
"My goods I wish to sell to you,
and to your wife and daughters, too ;
my prices are so very low that each
will buy before they go.''
He did as his good wife advised,
and in the paper advertised. Crowds
came and bought. tfl' all he had ; his
notes were paid, his dreams were glad,
and he will tell you to this day, how
well hid printer's ink repav.
lie told us, with a knowing wink,
how he was saved by printer's ink.
It is a fact peihaps not generally
known, but interesting to young m,en,
that the solitary ringlet, which floats
from so many waterfalls, is a notifica
tion on the part of their carriers that.
they are not engaged. If it is ex
tremely long the wearer is supposed
to be very desirous of getting spliced
at once; if only moderately long, it
shows that 'only good offers will be
entertained ; and extremely short,
megre ringlet indicates that the
wcao'r is very particular as to whom
the ecepts, but nevertheless shows
that she is not yet engaged.
A MNIN's'n:rn C.tu -:n wTru":t
iNO.-The New York 'Trio/ine, of 'Tn's.
day, says: "The Rev. 1lenri'y M. Wil
son3, pastor of the colored Church of
East New York, was arraigned before
Justice Lynch yesterday. on the com3
plaint of Joh n Flamrni'r, who charged h)im)
with stealing from the rooms of the
A(rican Civilization Society, a com-nn.
niont set, an(1 other articies, in all valu'd
at forty-ei-ght dollars. Tih acestied was
held to await examninlion on the 10th
inst.
The nucleus gf an Wricultural so
ciety has been formed at Union. The
initiation fee is two doidars. The
money thus raised will be used inl the
purchase of two priis-one toi be giv
0en to that mioiembe of' the elub who
ralises the most cot ton onl onel aere,C the
other to him i who r'aises thle most cot
toin five aceres. Dr. J. M. Gibbs, at
Uniion, is secretary aiid treasurer.
CoiN Cox1rn.wr3s.-In the .'inate on1
Thursday), whIiile' the( lill to st rengthen'i
the credit was undei' coin idlerntion3, Mr u.
Sumner mloved to amen('id the bill biy
striikinog oin.t lie sec'oind section, which
l'galizes' contrt 3101. to be hereafter mad3(1e
speciflca lly payvabhle in coin. T1he motion
was5 calrried -27 to 14.
Abent afy n3ine persom1 were stt
from thle Marion3 jail to be tried at Daril
ington , during the late term of thle
Court, held at that place. It, is com
plained that those not. tr.ed we're releas
ed on too inseeure ha:l.
0C10one1 Johni Van ziHorn, an ('x aler.1
man of CThiengo, was airrested WVednes
(lav night for shooting at his t wo daugh
ters--one of who h311le shlihly w ounded.
HeJ wais held in $5,000 hois to keepi
tIle pleace.
A Scienatifc lecture at Shlwmeld re
condly told his audience that when the
star fish, which live principally upon
young oysters, finds one too large to be
swallowi'd, it, tiuns its stomach inside
out and then evelopes the oyster.
A contemporary says Grant intends
to voto all bills designed to pllundler
the Treasury, and adds :"If the1
veto is to bo a synonymne for stop
thief, let it come whenev'er iieeded."
John Trenes, a boy about 12 years
of age, was mnurder'ed noar George..
tow.n a few days sinoe, and several
parties have been arrested on very
strong suspioion.
Thdre are 550 Ameorican students
at the various Germa~n universities,
and over 1,000 male and female
American pupils at first class German
boarding shos
But two of the seven members of
Girant's original CabInet have ever
been in Congress, viz: Messrs. Ores
well and Washburne..
Says the Now York IIecrald, the
great revolution, actively commenced
nader 'the rail-splitter, anid delbyed
by.the taIlo6 is 'accomplished by the
tanner.
In Glasgow there are 90.6 persons to
an AOro. G1lasgow is, however,' exceed~
esdin density of populatm,ni *by Liv'er.
oGlwhete there are 09.7. ]n . difn.
(loin I. knaa high In FIaor u .''
TIIAT MULE.
tiAS COME AT LAST,
) IG11T in .t the baek door, through the
i lI.r R 1oom, and out in front. lic
it-well his bond na ho hasced througth the
I:r I.ootn.--goo.l as is he bad 'aid well
k. pt tld tll in goud condition.
We0 keep the best ot wines nad 1.
Iuors.
Tr-iy andt Russels beet Ale, from the
,.01:ineI1nl lirewcry. New York.
ltenmomber that we htve a nice lille stock
)f Snperior Fan.ily Groceries on hand,
vhiich we will sell low for Cash. Call and
sIve US tt rIa'l).
E. W. OLLEVER & CO,
mar1.1 16
FOR SALE.
A. Lot of Superior Corn and iy(
WI-ISKli]T,
direct from the
"Old North State Distillery,'
GROOT, KUCC, & CO., Props.
The above Whiskeys are )VA11ANTELI
PERFECTLY PURE, being manufacturei
,xpressly for the Southern matrket. Al
rders promptly attondod to. Samples oat
be seen at my store, at tho.old stand.
W. M. NELSON.
mar 10
NJ BRUSSELS CA3.PEI
AT 75 ota.
NOR CALICOES AT 7 oto
JUST RECEIVED,
An As.ortmniit of
Spring and Summer Dres:
G-oos.
t5Jsj Gents andl ioys. Also a larg
ot of Gents andl Boys Hats, Caps, Boot.
tnd! 8hoes.
My stock In general is complete, in thi
pray of Dry Goodsx, White Goods and! No
-ions, Clothinig and Gents Fuinishinig Goods
Irocker'y,' &o,
Call and examine thiose Goods and yot
shall find the prices such as to ludito yot
:0 buy. T1he remainder of any. Fall ant
,'inter stock to be di:'posed of at and be
ow cost, I1. IA RUClIf, Agt.
mar 16.-3m
SHEERI1FFS~ SALES.
B Y virttue of sundry Executlins to me di
reeted, I *ill offer for sale at Fair-fie'lt
jourt House on tho fIrst Monday and th<
lay following, In April next, withiti
ho legal hours of salo, to the highest bit!
ler, for Cash, the following Real Prao
ierty. Purchmascers to pay for. Titles. T<
'itt
One tract of 160 acres, more or~ loss,' 6
aid in Farteld County, adjtuining land!s 01
tlrs, Mary Mlantn, Airs, N. Wall and others
evi.dt upon as he property of James Manna
it the suit of Mitargatrot Mann and others.
One tr'act of 100 acres, moro' or 'bes -0o
andi( In Fairfield County, adjoining lands of
ij. ap C. E. Leit ner and:others, loevtid
upon as the property of Jnmes blann, at the
uit. of Margaret Manni an 1 others.
One tract, of 8001 acres, more or less, 01
andI in Fairfleld County, adjohailng Yands of
Batate of N. *A. Peay, II. L, EllIoit anti
lthers, levIed upon as the property of Jno.
I'Peay, at, thte sui.t of DJaniel flail and oth.
One tract of' 870 acres, more -or less of
and in Fairfield County, atdjoltang lanads af
[Dr. MV. Coleman, C. Crosby. Estato of W.,
3rosby and others, lovied upon-as the pro
>erty of U. WV. Meadow, at -the suIt of 8. A.
loylston, .Extx., and others, .~
Alt the right, title and ierest ofDbavid
'lobley, doo'd, ln one trAet of 779 aeres,
nore or less, of land in Fairfield County,
idjoining lands of Dr, Wmn. Thorti, Eatato
>f Theiocdore D)ulob,e. F. W.- Mobley anid
thers, leviedl upon as thne property of DJa.
'id Mohley, deo'd, at, the suit of.Luoy A.
rbbley and others.
L. WV. DIJVAL,
Sheriff's Offico, 18&h .March, 1809,
mar 16-x1t2
Corn! Corn !! Corn t ! E
's XTY BUSHEBLS CORN, just received
and for sale by eNIlF&CO
mnoh 18
SPRING GOODS.
EU coll the attentlo n of th6' kbio t'o our
- stock of desirable ' it.
rhiei we will be pleased toihokahd sell
tlow:prloes fo* oash. d .; a
Shoes in great, vrety5 a siih.of ,walebJ
vhs miaugfatured to our e r p41 j eh
Vt Urat to do good ser, ..'
A new supply O[?4mttatbutMed*atd '
F1RES11 CORN MEAL,
A TWAYS on hand and for sale by
A M1N'Y1lNTlE & CO.
mar10t
1 WE'N'TY 1hotsaind dollars worth of Oro.
ceries, on hand and to arrive, for Spring
trade, ,
Coxs:sTtxa or
50 1.lhd. Bacon.
30 Bl,1i. Sugars, amsorted.
15 Iltge Coilfee.
26 Iibls. MIoh'isses.
S libla. Syrup.
100 l1h?s. Flur fromrn $10 to $15.
U B10 lb. o i el. .
15 Do . iloes, all b.es.
20100 a. lo Iourb Stiec.
10 D.rieye. eyhei1h..
With evory Variety of Farnly (lr"cerie-z ; as
low a* ca n he l ..ught in the Sti.te, for (:ash.
A
6r00 butsh,ets of t'.)rn, on Cnminiidsion.
And any qu:nitiy of Uuntn, or l'hosphates
ordered from Los,.Wrogs, at 2 pr cent.
Cono,ilsion. lt ACOT & CO
tlar ,-l r
HAR DWA R''
ly NOT1oIit arge. o arrf liardware
Conlsis:itng of Sn'eedcs Plow antd Lnying
Iron, ie :. .i Hor.se Shou Iron, lHound and
Band Irc n ow Steel, B(llo%s, kand and
Sledge llatines, ads, es, Shovels, Weeding
and Garden SHoes, Stuck and Dies, St ck,
Pad and Knob Locks, Wrought (late fliing
,Cas and Wrought Hu, Aigers, Chisels,
Saws, F'ils, Co.'.t, lt and Wardrobe luuks,
ni(rel and i(naro Bolts, Steel and Iron
Squares, Jying Squares and a gr at varie
ty of other articles of ilardwdare.
JIL SO,
We heep on hand a large stock of Dry
Guods, Notions, lit ts, Brogans, Cents, Boys,
and Misses Shoes, and a une quality if La.
dies Dress Shoes.
DRUGS AND .MEDICJNES,
Lamp Oil, White Lead, Window Glass,
1Putty, V l-orInish and Glu.
Ketchin, McMaster & B;rIce,
WINNSBOIIO, S. 0.
mar G
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks,
NlaD t.nny oher Ihings Come and sue.
My motto is quicktes no ,li sanl
profits. CiAithiES MULL:It,
Next door to Col. Rtion's Ollico,
LOST SCRIP.
hUl notice Is hereby give*; that threc
I monuntht after date applicat ions will be
mtade, to the 1'oth nrlina To RSlaioad, adi
South Western lbwil load Bank for an issut
of new Scrip for iwo half shares in said
llad an.d ba corresnnd,in .i'h tw
fupoe to.r ha ppoedstred by tOlio
innio fhrmatns amyes, February,
18I5.O W 0(.ClKE
feb 25-tamm
I IAVe jusw receivedn a comleii liseot
Monuenthis, toresa8oes allumenta,
Iad.Sons Tombss, m lh,Hra
Tops, &c., whie Cawllees low asnd
Calland e Fcovinerd,
feb G--m Oppite T'c .in e.
NIONS,Adamainekaendoes Iogs,
Famly oap c, fry daleltlo
Goat, Jid n Mo NTYR 8hEs & 0.
cdeomplel wlanirten god. oo oo
We illn ooksiu and Steliner, uslre
ceve byDIilgi8 & LAW.
BDachead l'mespolun al gruV~au6
Drown ilomospnns
Drll and~
ANOTHER SUPPLY
OF
NEW GOODS.
Consisting of
SPRYNG PRINTS. New York milly. Wnm
sutta, Utica and Waler Twist. Long Clothe,
11 and 10 quarter :heoting, Ladies flue ew
broidered Hlandkerchiefs, Lace Collars, &c.
New supply 'lantation IloeA,
I'lough Steel,
Riding and
Dray Urldles,
Mule and
ilurso Collare,
Harness,
snddle flags
fin Ware, Mule Shoes, &c.
WlTi1lR:lS & LAW.
feb 13
Just Received,
BY
JOHN D. MCARLEY,
INE FAMILY FLOUR,
Sugar,
'ofTee,
Rice,
Bnoon,
Count+ C-ed Rmitu,
.1i Irn o"Joes,
Maukerel,
Lard,
Tea,
Candles,
Sonl1,.
k4ardinem,
oysters,
Craokers,
" h11oce,
Oranges,
Jamlaca numn
Porter,
Ale,
Molasses,
Whiskey, (of all kinds,)
Corn. Rye,
Bourbon,
Old Nectar, &o.,
Claret Wine,
Brandy Peaches,
Tin Waite, Candy, Pickles, Salt, Tobacco,
Sega's, Boot"; Shoes, 'epper, Spice, 'ow
ler, Shot, t'aps, "Ilete'r your Mulo'' 'obac
co, and numnerous other articlev. All of
which will he sold at. a small advance on
New York cost for Cash of ly. Call and
see. nuv 21
HIDES I HIDES!
21BO LEDKMG8m ! I !
BEST DRY HI ID)ES, 20 cents.
BEST GREEN HIDES, 10 cents.
ja 0 JOllN P. MATTIIEWS, Jr.
Goodrich and Early Mer'cer POta-d
toes.
A LSO Carden Seeds. Just. received by
I IETrCll N, McMAS l'ERl & 1R1CE.
Jnn30
Campsen Flouring Mills,
14 Market St., Opposite State Street,
JOHN CAM PSEN &00,
80 EAST BAY,00ORNBlt A TLANTIC WilAly,
C[IIRLESTON, S. C.
(1RAIN, Jhay, Flour,nod Commrisasion Mer
Tcifhnts. Also, Manuafacures of Grist
Mcnl. A large stock of Northern, South
ern andI Camapten Mills Flour, always on
hand at lowest market rates.
fob 27.-.Gm
From 4 to 350 Hlorse
Power, including the
iEAolehrated Corhis Cot
Statiouniry Eng inoes,
P'ortable Enginos, .&c.
- Also; Cihoular, Mulay
~ , and Gang Saws Mir,
Osaagar CanoMlls,shant
ing Pulleys, &o., Lath
and Shingle Mis, Wheat and Corn Mis,
Circular Saws, Belting, &o. Send~ for des -
oriptive Cironlnr and Price List.
fbWOOD & MUNN S-rAM ENa. ('o,
fcS1--6m Otica, New York.
WM. 0. DUKES & 00.,
COTTONFLACTORS8
AND
(00H0Pial C011Hission Merchanths,
8'onth Atlantice Wharf, Charteston,.S. 0.
Consignments or Cotton, .Ric'o,.&o.* . ro.
spectfully. solicited, and liberal advande.
maudo thereon.
Jan 16-3mn
THE OLD
MAN,UFA4CTURED DY
Goodrich, Wireman, & 0o ,
HIObSA4LE. DJUGGIST$,
Charleston1, 8...m'
'Or Sale HeOO by
Wept 1'l.oJn
"sRI.MP'S I SHRIMPS1 Ii
Candy, &o., a frosh'.edppl1yc r.(ME 5$seF
fe$$yOi0i.0vos|
The Fastest Itouto North or South,
via Charlotte & S. C. and Co
llimbil & AugustaRailroads..
CI1 AN GE O ' C1 H J) DU LI .
Cor,UMNIA, Feb. 17, 1'9.
0 N and after Wednesday, the 171th i1st..
the ilil'i'raia ovet t:e. Ronds will
run as follows :
jOIa Noart.
Leave G1ranilevilu at 8.46 a n
Leavo Colnumbia 1 40 p in
'' Wiunaboro, 3.4 p ia
" Chester, 6.40 p in
" Chr.rlotte, t. 10 p it
" Oreensboro, 1 00 it II
Arrive-nt ltiohtnond' Va. 10.09 a m
Making close connect ion herv, with '.rtins
for the North.
COMLNO sourn1.
Leave New York, 8."0 p ni
" l'hiladeilphla, 12.16 at n
" Ulitiuore, 4.16 a in
Washingt on, 7.00. a ru
liclhmond, 2.00 p n
" Jreensboro. 1 00 a mn
Charlot to, .G0 it at
" Chester, 7.68 a m
" Wiunsboro, U.30 a in
Arrive at Columbia 41.60 p to
Arrivo at Granitoville at 4.16 p a
AN AccoMODATION TRAIN WIl.t. ItUN A9 rOL
l.lw s:
M\tondays, Wcdnedaysj n ud narildnys.
Lenve Columbia, 7.00 at tit
" Winnsboro, 10.46 a at
"Chester, 2.00 p in
Arrive at Charlotte. 6.50 p t
'tuesdays,'Thursdatys and Saturdays.
Leavo Oharlottu, 0.4() a ut.
" Chester, 11.26 at in
" Witnsboro, 2.05 p mta
Ara ivo at Columobia, 6.10 p to
C. BOUICNIO T,
Superiutendent.
feb21
THE BEST POTATOE.
E ARLY Ioodrioh l'otatoes and warranted
(taden Seed, at
fob 2 Tit0MPON & WOODWATRD.
NEW STOCK.
BOOTs and Shoes, (N. C. mato) lits
('aps, Blacking, (Mason's) Blacking
Brushes, Coffeo Mills, Coffee l'o1s, '1ea
Pots, (fanoy) Buokets, Wash Pnos,
Tin Platlea, Straincr', (raters,
Cups, Table Salt, Spoons,
1'aper, Enrvelopes,
Iak, Pens, Cotton
Card ,Pipes,
Water
Buckets, Machoroll, Cheese, Crackers, Soaps,
(nil kinds) Soda, St;arob, Candles,
Bleka l'tpper, Ginger, Allspice.
Citaatuou, Cloves, Nut tI.vgr,
Powdler,'Shont, Cnpw, I'i'
tols, Pickles, Sar
dines, Oysters,
Fresh Cal
ii I0a5,
ltnisins, Almonds, Pctan Nuts, nrnatl Nult.,
English Walnuts, Chewing atal Smuk.
lag Tobaco, Segars, Shaon Threnad,
Tacks, Yankoy Notions, &c.
ust recivedl.by
J()fN MelNTY1t1: & Co.
VANDO -FI TIIJZl1t.
rTI1 W1'ando Minting and Manoahelurintg
.ompiny oftirs to thr Planters atl
Farsnors of the South their aFunTILza.,
known as the
"WIANDO lt7ERI'1LIZER.,"
Which the. experienco of the past soason
has proved to ho one of tho most valuablo
In our naket. It has for its base I ho ma-t
terials from the l'hosphatto Beds of the Com
pany on Ashley itiver, and is prepared at,
their works at
East Ernd of dazelNI rect,
ini lis cily. In order to g'uaranhlae. its uil
forma:ity anad mahalaain is haigh stadtard, Ihto
CJomspatny has mado strratn(lemaeBants wih the,
ditinguaishied Cheiacst, ii,r. C. U 'hiepuad.
Jr., whao carefully anatlysest all the nmmtaonr'
cal and( ollher ntlorial purobasaed by the
Uompaay, antid Pt pared'
befora heing oflfered for stel. The Compjany
iatgeulted to mako an arliclo wichu will
provo to ho0 a Caastri.ntea MANUnL.' tanda give
entire eatinfaction.
For term~, oulatrs anti othear inaforma..
l ion, apply I0
WM. 0. DUKES & 0O.,. Agents,
No..I Sou-rt A 'Lnarric W1lanLer
Chaurlestona, S. U,
Jan 10-Bam
F. A. SOUTER & 00.,
{86ecessors to 11. If. lencao.-).
>ar:BIN
COOKING, PARLOR & 'OFJI
STOVE~S,
OF TIWI OS7IMPRO VJ!)P A 'TRRNR.
Also Mannfanopra'6a f nndl Dealers-in
PIaJis, Japanned and Pressed Tin
wareo, Hlle Poi'nighnig Ooedgs &g,
17 Store e doorb'unio$ IUr.co's Con.
- er, Main Street, Columbia,-S.C
.A. A0tUTEl - - MA.LiMAN,
nov 10
DJUPO'S~
aiPLrge;and 11et Aesorted sidek of
DOIR, -oottIitg of~
Ml. If?, in kegs, italf and quar.tev ke~gs
also in one poodI and . hilf pound eanis.
t905,
Aoor til , In hegs, haIt i qurI'keg
also in one pound and -half- pnd adtert.
~aSlo Sporting tid 1tll, in of pound gegea,
olte pound an'd hal pourdunistersa)
ag9:Di fing, in Mij sud 65 oenid hdogs,
poud ~ardq~ pqungi qsstuora.
wap''il n r :.tUIO a{
)K1B IJ$aw <Jet j~w1#ee
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