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Latest by Telegraph. From Washington, WASHINGTON, May 5. Gen. Lee, accompanied by his daugh" ter, arrived at Alexandria, IIns morning and proceeded to the residence of a kins. man. There was i'o demonstration, a: it was understood that it would displeast Gen. Lee. WASIIINGTON, May 6. Delano decides that heads undei which telegraphic despatches are writ. ten involve a contract and require a revenue stamp. The telegraph com P panics will contest the decision. This evening's Star says President Grant haq instructed Canby to submit the Virginia Constitution on the last Tuesday in June or the 1st Tuesday in July. Canby's re-organization of Virginia divides the State into twen. ty-seven military commissions. Rear Admiral Bradford, of the flag-ship Franklin, at Cadiz April 17 states that he found at Li,bon th< British channel squadron, consisting of eight powerful iron-c' Is, some of p them having a speed of urteen knot: under steam alone. The Spanish iron-clad frigate Victoria sailed fron Cadiz for Havana, April 14. Yesterday, Gen. Lee visited Johr Janney, Esq., President of the Vir ginia Convention which passed the secession ordinance, and who present ed the sword to Leo in behalf of th< people. The interview was affecting Janney is now quite old infirm. The Union League delegation whici visited Grant yesterday, including Governors Newell, of New Jersey and Holden, of North Carolina. Their object was to strengthen and hold together the Republican party and its principles, and secur- a n earl: restoration of all the Sta . They assured President Grant of tie cordial support of the League and their in tention to do all in their power ti make his administration a success. The President expressed his gratifica tion, and promised to do all in him power to deserve their good opinion. WAsiNGTON, May 8. Butler's lawyers, in the Kimberly case, at Baltimore, claim fees from the Government. Fifty army officers, consolidated ou of office, have been appointed Indian agents at the former salaries. The Pressident has decltned to see Simms, whose appointment to th( Savannah post oflice he refused t< sign. Whiskey is being rapidly withdraws from bond. The President orders General Rey nolds to retain officers consolidated out for civil officers in Texas, Rey nolds having avowed his inability t< find suitable persons who could take the test oath. The Spanish Legislation is urging the Executive to issue a proclamation of neutrality in Cuban affairs. The Commissioner of Revenue de eides that liquor dealers who sel over and under five gallons must pay a tax both as retailers and wholesalers The Spanish Minister informs the Socretary of State that the steamei Quaker City is about sailing, with supplies for the Cubans. Thereupon the Secretary of State requests th<n Secretary of' the Navy to proven violations of the neutrality laws o 1818. News It3ms. NKew Yonx, May 4. Muimlcr, the spi ratual phiotographist has been discharged. CrIIIA oO, May 4. Ad vices from the Indian country, re ceived at Sheridan's headquarters, sa, that everything that has beenh done ti ma'ko peace wit.h the Sioux ais a natiot ;s an entire failure ; thme indians are juls as far from peace to day as they wern two years ago. RICNMOND, May 4. Joseph Hiolmes, a colored membei of the late Constitutional Convention was killed at Charlotte Court Hous yesterday. A personal difficulty oc curredl between him and Mr. Joi Marshall, son of Judge Marshall, o whose family Holmes was formerls body servant. Both parties drev pistols and commenced firing, which Swas participated in by Marshall' friends. After being ahot, Holmei walked into the Court House and fel dead. Gay. WVells is out in a letter, sayinf that he has never been satisfied thai the disfranchisement clause would ac comnplish the object for which 'it wai framed, and if a majority of the pee pie vote against it all ought to asseni to the decision, Hie adds: I believ<n that whichever sections of the consti tution the President prefers to hav<n stricken out he will submit separately and the probabilities are that th< weight ef his name will be such thai 'Y the previsions so submitted, separate ly, will be defeated. .RIOJIMOND, May 6. . Both parties arc preparing for an ac tive campaign. Jas. HI. Plamtt, Jr., o tile Welln party, was tnanimouslv nomi nated to-day, by the Coinvention'in Pe tersburg, for Congress, from the Sen< Congressional District. Charles WV Boum Lz has b)een agreed upon for Con gressman at large on tihe Walker ticket Both the candieates will stump thn State in a few days. A State convention of colored. me: will asst.mb,le here on the 27th inst. t< cmisider the total exclusion of coloret citizens fromi any position of trust o: prolit, and from the jury box. One of the men charged with thn murder of Holmes, at Charlottesville hans been arrested. Six ty iammigranuts arrived here to-dai from Holland, en rote for the interior RIOIHMOND, May 8. Gen. Canby has fixed on the first Tues. day in July for the elections. HAVANA, May 8. The journals repoit several small en. gagetents, claiming a victory for the Spaniads. )ulco, with a battalion of volunteers, visits Matanzas on Sunday. Dulco replhes to the meeting of weal thy Spaniards, in their dematid for more troops from Spain, and pleads the pov erty of the Government. Insurrectioin ary demonstrations are reported in the Vuelt.o Abajo district. Mobolized ne gro volunteer: at Nuevitas are becom ing quite insubordinate and threnttning. New York Market. Naw Yoni, May 8 P. M. Cotton firm ; sales of 2,200 bales, 281. Gold 1.38. Charleston Market. CnARLES:roN, May 8. Cotton qiiet, but steady ; sales 400 bales-niddlings 271 ; receipts 575. Liverpool Market. LI.:rool., May 8. Cotton opens dull--uplands 11 ; Orleans 12. WA-r WAn WiTH ENGi.AND, wtt.r. COST, -A Washington correspondent of the New York Times writes as fol. lows: A leading member of the Senate For. eign Relnions Committee, in a recent conversation on the subject of the AIn banm claiims and the probabilities of a war with England, scouted the latter proposition as utterly absurd and pre. posterous. Among the reasons advanc. ed by him against a war with England were: Fiest. it would necessarily be a naval war, for the invasion and conquest of Canada would be only the work of a week. Being a naval war, the destrnc tion of the commerce and shipping of both countties would be almost the only result. England has three ines the number of steam vessels that we have, all her passenger and mail steam ships being available at twenty four hours' notice as a war flotilla. Second, a war with England would cost the United States at least ,2,000.. 000,000, which would eventually end in repudiation. Meanwhile the inciden. tal loss end sufering to both countries would be incalct.lable. Third, the United States cannot afford to hold the British North Ameri can possessions as conquered provinecs. Four millions of discontented people on the North, and as many millions more on the South would produce a state of affairs anything but pleasant. These in bri' f are a few of the reasons which render war wit. England impos. siblo. .- - . - .a- ._. Tta BABY Snow.-The Savannah News says that the baby show on Sat urday last "was a most. successful exhi bition. there being over three hundred babies, between the ages of one month and two years, present. It was a grat,i fying evidence of the truth of the re mark made some years ago, that if a man md wife desired to be 'blessed,' they h:id only to come to Savannah. SB'it with all the army of beautiful, hap. f.y babies in memory, ihis local must say that le doesn't hlke babies of an iearly age-they always cry and bury heir fingers ini his whiskers when lie kisses them to please their mothers. IHe, as is the case withI some o:,ber young men lie wots of. likes babies of alarger growth-say from sixteen to twent.y years of age--they don't, pnil one's wvhiiskers when thev are kissed, and - if thney cry out, they generally take care that an audience of only t,wo hears them." "CJrAur.as-roN HIATr.NG Us .,r.h Cincinnati Times of the 30th ult., says : "T1he cap:talists of Charleston, Sounth Carolina, are vigorously pushing on the Bhme Ridge Rail Road. It is designed to connect Charleston wvith Knoxville, and thence with Cincinnati. The State has invested about t,wo-fiiftihs of its en tire cost, besides authorizing the loan of the State credit for theo comnplet.ion of the road. Thus they are pushing for the NorthI, while we are puishmng for the South. Ta'ilk about, a North and a South, and about tnaligtiityv bet,ween the t wo sections!f Phie w--th e iron horse will blowv it all away, andl soon. in~ a real sense, we will 'know no North, no Soith.'" The New York Iherald talks "Big IInjun," and says : "'It will be seen that the Alabama claims difficulty must soon come to an issue-an issue either by peaceful arbitration and the footing up and prompt payment of our bill of damages, or war. To England we tender the choice. Whieb will she accept 1 Our people are aggriev ed, but prepared to settle the dispute either way," Harper's Weely, the blaekest of Mongrel sheets, says : "One won der is that the Souith does not rebel anew when one considers the misera. ble vermin who have been sent down there as Government officials." Judge Green has followed thne head of.Judge Carpenter in deciding that the Homestead law does not proteet from levy and sale any land when the judgment is older than the law. ChiarlestIon News. The Cubans are oper'ating with lit tle or no unanimity of action or plan, and it is, perhaps) theirs greatest weakness, apart from the immediate want of arms and ammunition. Reliable advices fronm Florida mnen tion the appearanee of the cotton eat erpillar in that section, and telegrams announce that the genuine cotton cat erpillar is at Oetla, Pla. The Richmond .Enguirer says : "There is no finer exercise for a young woman's lungs tl an churning." How would a little t.alkn lAg do BUTLER W ATCING SC IIENCK. Washinglon, April 30.-B3utlors's friends are looking sharply after Schenek's traveling committee. They assert that Schenek has already drawn from the contingent fund of the House ten thousand dollars to cover the cx ponses of the grand summer trip. This ia doubtless an exaggeration; but the expenses of the traveling oom mnittees will be enormous. The only one that has hard work to do is the Committee on Elections, which is compelled, by order of the House, to investigate the conduet of elections in seven districts--five in Louisiana and two in South Carolina. But two members could be found willing to go to Louisiana, and the Speaker relect ed a third member out-sido the com Inittee.-W Ja hinylon dispa+tclt Spring field Republican. ANTI-GRANT RIAICAI. SIENATORs -- A Washington letter says: "Parson Brownlow, Senator, Spralue, Senator Fowler, Senator Ross, and Senator Shurlz are known to be in unconcealed antagonism to the President. The bone of contention in the case of the first as of the last, is division of inter est and sentiment upon the question of patronage for their States. Mr. Brown lown's defection is recent but will not end, and is marked by all the impe tuosity of his temperament. The two others are sincerely believed not to be in harmony with the prospective policy of the administration. Very few Senators, in truth, are with the President. These, however, have open ly broke with him. The departure of others is only a question of time, and of very short time. We have heard of an amusing in stanoe of how General ( rant was flank ed by an applicant f .r a position a short time since. A gentleman called on him, asked him for an office, was desired by the President to produce his recommendations, and drew from his pocket a letter written some three years ago to President Johnson strong ly urging him for a place, with the significant signature at the bottom, "U. S. Grant." The result we do not know, but can imnagine.-Atchison Press. A NEGRo's OPINION OF FERTILIZEnS. -A negro recently visited an estab lishment where samples of fertilizers were exhibited for sale. After smell ing the several kinds, he inquired, "Mister, dis yer here de ting you put on cotton to mak urn grow ?" Upon being answered in the affirmative by the proprietor, the negro replied, "W roll, I aint wunder ! Do ting stink so, cotton want to git way from um !" Constable Hubbard was arrested in on Thursday morning last, upon the charge of Keys, of hamburg, for false imprisonment, Ho gave bail to the sum of $5,000 for his appearance at the next Court of common Pleas and General Sessions, for Edgcfield Dis trict. An Indiana man advertises his wife as having deserted him just at the time of commencing summer work, after he had been at the expense of wintering her. Henry Ward Boeher- advices poor young men to marry and run in debt for- a farmi. Senator Pomneroy is going to preach female suffrage in Brigham Young's tabernacle at Salt Lake. Thbe Georgia crop accounts are fa voraible for the whole State. Rabbs !rmproved Hill-side arnd SUB-S I PLO . IE susrbris happy - oaiue to thme plamniers that ho has receiv el a patent for his IPRIOVE~D PLOW. Although the acason~ is too far spent for turnmig anid sub-~.soiling, lhe st ill faesh c' himself (lint lie has a P'low, which, fromi is peculiar consuc-utien, is adapteud to the wvanis of the planters even at this season, and during thie c'ultiv-ation of uthe crops. Being double-fooledl, ditferent kinds of plows may bie used on the sao stock, a small one for running next the plant. aind n larger- one for breaking out thme middles, both feet may be iuscd at the same time withi bull tongues attached, which makes a corn plete implement for covering corn, those dif'erent chianges arc maJo wvithout the slightest inconvenience to thie ploughmai-. I have nassociaied withl inc iAln. W. A. Mv.nony, of Mocksville, N. C., who is well known as a reliable business man, and we expect soon toe conmmence the mnnfaemure of (lie above named Plow-we will sell Statoor County rights, and would solicit. from the planters a trial of our Plow. Ad dress WV. 8. R A IlB, Winnsboro, S. C. Or W. A. AIERONEY, apI 24-8m* Mooksville, N.C. Barrels Extra Fine Family Flour just received, and will be sold at Cost for Cash. JOHN D., McCARLEY. MTLLINERY. M8. J. D. MeCARLEY had just received a fiae assortment of MillInery Goods, whloh ihe offers at Cost for Cash. Also one Atie Plano andi on. large Mirror. ant 27 JSOTIO]B]. 1 N accordanoo with a Joint Resolution of . the Setnte and h ouse of Represutatives, authorizing the State ''reasurer, tc appor. tion to tihe several Counties tihe amount rals ed by order of Gen. Canby, for the supper of tho Free Schools, has been paid to pi to pay the clains of all Teach era for ser vices rendered in this county during, thc year comneneing O,tober 31at, 1807, aftei said olniins shall have' been certified to 1)3 the Sohool Cotnmissioner, and approved by the Stnte Superintendent- of Eduontion, Provided, all such claimts shall be presented for payment, on or before hlie 30th day of Junie 18tV). JNO. IV. CLARK, may 8 County Treasurer. Ileadquiartors S. C. Militiat. AtJr. Ast INSst-:ConT-OSsFnIAL's OrricE, Co.ut rta, S. (., May 8, 180t). (LO).W l:i 1. ORDERS NO. 1.j SUUll cit in of this State ns are com t prised within the following cinsses, nti desire to be exemnpted fromn services in thc M ilitii, ncerding with the provisions of as Act entitled "Ain Act to orgatize and gov, ern the iilitia of the State of 8itnth Caro, linn," approved March 16. 18691. are hereby ins'rnited to forward to this oflic , inmte diately upon the promulgation of this order, applicatio,s for exetn;,itiont: 1. liegulinrly tdmnined or licensed mtini ter, ancd preathers f tihe Gorpel. I. Clerks and emplo) ees in public offices, Justices of the l'ence, or Magistrtes, Shier. i114, 'oroner., Constables, Civil oficers of the Umitel States, Ferrymten employed at atny ferry on a pvst road. and AMillers II. All persons entettaining conscien tions scrnples against bearing aris, prac. ticing physicinns, professors, teachers and students in colleges, academies atnd cormimon schools. IV. Persoms regularly and honornbly dis. charged from the army or navy of the Unit ted States, in consequence of the perform. tnce of Military or Naval duty, in ptrsu. tcnce of any law of this State ; amid all per. sons who now are (or hereafier mnay b ) ne. live ituimbers of regulurly incorpotated fire companies. V. Commissioned oflicers who shall have served as such in the Militia of this State (previous to the 20th tiy of Decenmber, A. D. 186),) or in any one of the United States, for the space of seven years. (ut no such officer shall be exempt unless his resigna. tion, after such term of service, has been nccepted, or in some other lawful manner he shall have been honorably discharged.) Vi. Idiots, inati.s, paupers and persons convicted of infamous crimes. Sic. 2. All applications for exempticn mutst be made upon the aflidavit of the ap plicantt, and shall distinctly set forth the name. occupation, ago and residence, (if in a County, town or viilinge, the name of the t ownsiip ; if it a city, ie warid,) of sitci applicant. Se. 3. Applications from clerks or em ployees it public offices mtst., in all casis, be ccompanied with crlificates from their respective chiefs or employers. Svc. 4. Applications for the exemption of idiots, lunatics and paupers must be made by their '-next friend,-" upon his afQi davit, and m,,st he accompanied, in the two first cases, by tIe certificate of the attend ing physician, By order ef His Excellency the Com mander-in-Chief. F. J1. M1OSE:S, J.l. Adjutant and Inspec'or General. may 8-tIx1 SPItING GOODS. W E are now prepared to show one o the most complete stcck of Spring and Sum. mer Goods ever offered in this market, White Goods. Bishop and Victoria Lawn, Jaconet Cam brics, Clecked and Striped Cambrics, Plain anid Dotted Swiss Muslin, Hair Cord Mus. lin, Bobinete, Whmite and Coloredi Brilliats, Bird Eye Diatpe'r, luasia Diaipetr, &c, Dress Goods. Englishm and .\merican Calicoes an:i Ba. reges, Lento Mualins,Grenadtines, Organdiies, P'rinmted Mulslinsi, Frenlch ('ambrics, &e. Domeistics. Bleached and Blrowmn ilomnespmns, Chmecked and Stripped, Ilickory St ripes, Demains, Cobbonades and Domestic G inghmams, AIso, Shmoes in large variety. Hats of all styles. Give uts a call. Goods at the Lowes$ Prices. LADD B11O0. & CO. BUY YO0IIlGR0OERIRS W. W, KETOHIN, WA 11O has just. rceived dlirect frotn New TVYork, a full, varied and complete as eortment of Grocorios, flardware, &c. Consist,ing inf Part of 5,000- lbs. Bacon, 1,000 bushmels Corn, Sn. gar, Coffee, Lard, Ilyson Tea, Black Tea, Shoes, Crockery, Tiniware, Wookeuwar.e, Brade's Crownt loes, Chewing TVoltaco, No. I and 8 Mackre'l, &e. Whmicht he proposes to soll as cimeap for easht as any othey mter chtant in town, mar 24 LOOK BIlFORB YOU1 LEAP. I NSURE your lives. - Earaine clusetf Land sea that tihe Equitable Life Insurance Co. Is ahmoad of any company in ih0 United, permits you to travel anywhere In the Uni ted states, by sea or railroad ' . , 'the following are the names of somo par. tied Insured in Fairnoeld to which we *efel you: Gen John Beat ton, Sampel Catheary . II L Elliott, Esq,. BLob A .Jlerron,. Rev TI W Erwin, RekQt 8 Ketoh)n S A Brice, Thos.P Mtehelf, Ca pt S B Ciowney, PIerre BA'ot, 0 A Woodward, Mrs t 0 Mobley, Capt I II Means, - -W W BIlee WV W Keotohin, .Jno A Fraser,. Capt E J Means, Dr PavidiMeans, And a boat of others. Oat1 aud gt r enlars. JOHN P. MATTffEWSd'8 .ap1 10, - ..Agaa, SPRIN GOODS. A A G E and well seleoted Stock of Spring an] Summer Dry 'OODS, Of the Latest Styles, just opened. A LS , 73 D. %. Biades and otbet [l,es, and a large assortnent for general Hard ware. Low for Cash. ICetchin, McMaster & Brice, WINNSBOIlto, 8. C. npil 1) The Fellow that Looks Like Mel In sad'dispair I wander. And scorce know what to do, For those lonesome mouths ae coining on Vt htn ':ustoters are few. But I've this cor.solation lerl, Tho' few perchance they be, Among the few, that some will call On the fellow that looks like me. For this fellow that looks like me they sa.y, [Ias many things that's fine, Such as Maderia, lalaga, With Port and Sherry Wine. lie's Whiskey too, thait's bound to please, So you need not fearful be, Of any of the goods you buy From the follow that looks like me. lie's good Fobacco antid .Segars, With Porter, Ale and in, As well as very fine old Cern, l'hat lntely has come in. He's Ol Tom London Uordinl Gin, And \ignum Bonum Itye, With Mogenthropen Bitters fiue, Whioh all for health should try. in f et lie's every thing In fine, That in a Bar should be, So just call round and see this ohap, Who's just. the image of me. When friends fall out, and they to law, For setllement resort, They'd better first my Liquor try, For its no the afighting sort ; But piece and quietness does reign, And friends enntt disagree, If they will drink the Whiskey sold By the fellow thut's just like me. But I must close, yet era I lo, This trhth I'd tell to thee That in my Shanty you cnn find ''his fcllow that's just like me. Yes 1'm1 the chap and the only one, That's addressed these lines to thee, And you cannot find henenth the Sun, A fellow that.'s more like me, Than yours respectfully. apr 13 A. P. MiLLER. ,W ~ a C 02 o o "ts 0 t. o ss 4|| 93- r zI . tic toCred r -. B.IAt 4r ett:.e. l, s or4n Raiad Exr. n he,J tbrsn [Nptuneo ore nfl dtto .6 Equty maei head(sstdo5 allpesos avngclits agint heEs Wie of N. 4, Peay~~.d', .r.reurdo to hesapebeor,m9 o o. 9treth t 4 Jn'Ct.D 7 o h lr f'h otio 01 ee les E t IdE, ieooJ. EMato of N. A .os dc. F, - DOMESTIC ECONOMY, /10 TV 7( SUISIST YoUR FA. ILIES, AND SAVE MONEY ! BU t' YOUR VROCERIES ROM JOHN NCINTYRE & Cf Wl 10 have the largest and finest assot mont of Groceiies they have ever h fore offered, and as cheap as oau be boug anywhere. Desides to suit tho wants of tho count generally, they are pleased to otter a re excellent stock of 1oots, Shoes, Ilardwai Dry 0ouds and Clothing. Our goods are numorous, well selecte fresh, have beeu hought for Cash, and w be sold at small advamces for Ca,sh. "d"' Freuch . anudies, Cocanut Cren &c. mar 2, A LL ~NOTICE. LL persons are eattioned ngaint trc :. passing In any way, night or day, my Plantation on Jackson's Creek. aprl 21 -x2 PATRICK l1ASTINW). RECENT ARRIVALS, A Pretty Assortment of Ladles DRESS GOODS. A 1.So Bleached tind B'own IIomespull Mens Hats and Cap, LAtDS IN RITS, AND 11AMS. Call and see. 'T110MION & WOODWAtD. api 1> JUST REWEVED. 1)ARIRELS of old Cabinet Whiskey, pm and Genuine. In order to prevent from being robbed or watered on the wa; it came to us enclosed in an over cask, i have tow on hand a full supply of all kiln of best Wines and Liquors, Ale, Porter at Lager Boer, which wo will be pleased furnish our customers with whenever It may think proper to give us a call. Also well aelected stlck of Family Oroceric Consisting of seveyal different brands I"atmily Flour, Sugat, Coffee, Rice, linco Lard, Fish, Tea, tundles, Soap, t:tarc Sardines, Oysters, 'rackers, laisins, Pie los, Molasses, l'opper, Spice, Nutmeg GI ger, Mace, Citron, Currents, Sauces of kinds, Tobacco, Segars, &c. All of whi we will sell low for Cash. E. W. OLLEVER & CO. t ar i; ) FOR SALE. A Lot of Superior Corn and 1 direct froma the "Old North State Distillery, GROOT, KUCKi, & CO., Props. The above Whiskeys are WVA11RANTE~ PERtFECTLY P'URE, being matnnf'atur, expressly for Ithe Southetn tmairket. A corders promnpt.ly attendled to, Samples or be seen at my store, at the old1 stand. W. M. NELSON, mar 16 Watches Jewelry and Clocki A NOTiTER asaaottnr.ent of the above nan ed articles, just received. Al on a fit let of Box Bireast Pine. My motto is quk sales anid smanl profits. QU1ARIES MULLER, Next door to Col. Rion's.Ouie. 'may 4 110! FOR ELDER'S CREAPSTOR r lIE antbscr'iber respeelfully anrrofnce tiat ho his reeturned wIth a full Stoc of GJ"ooeries, Dry Goods, $ootsa, Shoes, Mi hinory Goodse, &o.. whiieb he will soil at h usual low prices, filiery Detpartmlent, Ifis-MullInery Departmaent will be uinda the mnagement of his a'isa.er. Mars. Sha1i who, with orspetent assistants, will endem vor to give t,atisfect Ion- end keep up wit thea as i one. Labor-Saving Machines. 1dis unstrpssed Labor4Saving Machine snob as VI'oth.es Washers, Churns,.Doug Kneaders, &o.,. together with isi usu .stook of Furnuiture, Reparing, 4,0., will r olto. olose attentIon. verylbh tg Varrented as representqd, taken baclc. Call snd see t' yottelf. Extra Family Flour. 60'barrels Extra Fatally Floatr, just r iv44d hin wll b. .eold.at upusual ho pren -A IJbant dis...t,. vaoU,..Ia The Fa.sest 1oute Nortlh or South, 0ia Charlotte &S; C. and' U - ' IIilIhI & Augustl lailronds. CI1AN(1E OF SCIIEDULl. )( Co'.uMnt ., April 10, 18U>9. and after SuoI:av. the Iith inst., the l at+il 'Tratini ovei thuse Roads will run as fullows : ouv N03 oltTt. . I.Leave (Iran iteville at Leave C:oliibulia 20 ) nt htL 11iwilburu, :L.:,'J 1, 111 Chester. 60 p n y Ct:l:e,8 p in ry " reensboro, 1 00 a l Arrive at Rtiiiou, Va. IU.02 i In atking close connection lire, with traiii fo the1i N ort hi. ill C'OhISU souP nl. i ~Lave New York, 3.40 p in 1'hilndielphmini, 12.15 p ml" 13,tlituuIre, 4.15 it lit 1%,williugtun, 7.00 a a 9- 6 l't 11 b rtr1 00 a ml ;hes.re, w it Ins , fo t iihe io. J.&7 Nr in AIive at 'orlimkn 12.00 p m, Arrive at ituiteville a 4.10 p.. AN A('CMODTiinoTr IN WILL ItC AY4 \lvtid.t)", 11edeAicstly" amid h"rid.,yi. L" Wshuingiu, 7.00 i I " ieensburo, 11.16 a mI " ('he~ster, 1.60 p i Ariv e at (l;hiu"lutIe, 0.30 p III Lea" Charlot'y, G.45 a mt ''Chester, 11.00 a in "Wiinnsboro, 2.00 p it Arrive at Culuimbia, 12.00 1n i udts Wed iuay paderiod,ys "n'eser 1 50pJ Ai a0UT1 CAROIN A RA LOAD " Chnrlesten, 8. '., April 10, 18. 1s N atlitiifien Sundalzy, April 11t1h, the 0n".asseniger TIriu i tI thle 8outIIi C2aroli t1 l ailroad wvilIli) runs followvs, viz La in Charleslon, 8.00 pt m , Arrive at Augumbi, -1."5 p n onnti ng withi 'rrni rifopr Montgomery, r,. Mcnpiai, Nasllville' and NwOlas i aIutgoinery andi (lraun .1Jnnot iolt. s -:N nA. r 'ultTi cT. riP Ch atn, C'.n,Ail 0,188 f Leave Charlestoi, 8 .0 a m Arrive at ('uguia, G.It p in 1, Connecting with ilniing lon ami Man ,hestr Iailrotl, Illot ad aN Ooutrs Ca n, tolimea rtyilioad, a.I lanln nction. It Fo>r Carltioa. Leave glstoa, 8.00 a m' I. Arrive at Carlestoi, 6.10 p ii Le, v Conecin wi4h pimntnadMn l,l Arrive at Cha Charston, 6.10 o in Ativ tquhaleton,Vqh h'rr.1pm (5tinidays Excepted.) Lnave Cha'lelston, 7.110 p at Arrive at Auguisn, 0.10 a in Connecting Wit hI Tralin for Memiphis, N.ishvillo and New U.tleans, via Grand Junc -. Iiol. Learo A ugint, 4.10 p m Arrive at CharlCsttn, 4.00 a mn Cobumii,i 11'iht ErpIress. (Sitinys E';cep(ed.) Leave ('harlleston, 6.05 p m Arrive at I olubia, 446> a i Conmecting (Sunlays excepted) with tho ,iroeeville and Colulbia atililroad. 0 LeavoColm bia, 6.60 p n .\rrivea Charlo.-slton, 5.30 a Summerille Trian. l,eavo Charleston, 8.35 ps m Arrivo am Sumrmnrvillo, 6.110 p nw Leave Sum mervillo, 7.10 a m yArrive at Charleston, 8.25 a us Cajmde.n an<l (Olum,I,ia )'asunger T roan. Oni 'a%!ondays, Wedn:esdauys and 8atir dayn, connmectinsg at. Kingsvillo with uip amnd down lDay P'aissgerd. Leave Canuton, 0 35 a ms j) Arrivo nt Cumbisia, 11(1(0 a mi' Leave Cotinbia, 2.21) p in '.1 Arrivo at Camdca,. 7.05 p niP ii ap ~ ~ 1. . EAKE. (Gen'1 bSup't. "SOUJTiiCA R OLIN A LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, AUTJI0IlIZED CAPITALi, FIVE MIILION DlAaRS, L Present Limit... .$500,000, t ['II oflice of this company is niow opened .1. at. No. 19 Broad Stroot (South WVesmern linilroadl Ilank) for theo receipt of DepuositA, D)iscountr of Paper, Purrchaseo and Salo of Exchansge, and te transaction ot' a Gene Interest, allowed on Deposits upon forms estnbilishied lby the board of Directors. iie Company is also a legal depository r~ moey pnid Into Court, will receivo Rec en gistry and Transfer Books, aot ais agent to k pay Cotiponis anid Dlividends, andc as Trustee In Railroad Mortgages. inFl.CTonIS. Win C lie,. of Wmn C hoe & Co.; A S ... ->hson, of Johinsoun, Crows & Co.; Robt Mure & Co.; W 11 Williarns, of WY D WVI liamsg & Hon: E II Frost, of Frost & Adger, J B Adger, or J E Adger & Co , IIenry Goumrdi. of G4onrdimi, ?tlatthlessen & Co.. U.corge L. Uisa., of Buist, & heist; C 0 Metmminger', of Mommningtr, Jorvey & Pinckne.W T1 .1 Kerr, of Tr J Kerr & Co.; 3 D Aiken, 61 J D) Aiken & Co.; Jolhn Camp son, of' Camapsen & Co iA P Caldwell, of P. a & A P Cald wall; WV K Ryan, J1 T1 WVelsman, k 1D O'Noeil,4 J Gregg, 0Graniteville, 8. C. I- For furt Tier informatilon nddress a dlEO. 8. C2A ME RON, President. TIJOS. R. W A RING, Cashier. Charleston,8S. C., March 12, 1869, easr 28--8m Campsen Flouring Mills, I4 Marke; 81, Opposite 'Abale Street, ' JOHN CA.SE &0 80 EAST BA L COftNE ATLANTIC WlHARE .ClIARLES8TON. 8. (I 1R A IN,'JI,&y, Flor,s and Cmnasion Mer S, 'T ohsantis. Alto, Mannfacturors of Orist b~ Meal. A largo stock of Northern, South, al erfi and C'n mpsen Mills Flour, always on -hand at lowest miarliet rates, feb 27-AIm ORIAKOES,E.MONS tApple, Gingerufs JNovelty Cakes, t(l0s, Irish Potates, .Candly, &e, a tresh sg ply. Call andsee~ w fortyoursely4e'. . - deic 24 IflcIT'i (1 i"