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Latest by Telegraph, Forign News. RIo JANlRO, June 23. The E,mperor, in assuming parliament, was silent regording the ab9lition of sla. very; ho complimented the ailed army on the Paraguayan success. IIAVANA, Jun1 26. 'I here has be, it heavy fighting again at Aux. Cays. Salnavo was (e-feated with lihavy los.. It. is rvpu rted Super. ini landtlt at Puerto Plata, ,an Domin go, an)i demands it; stirrender.. from Washington, W\VASIIIN(ITON, June 23. Fiv(- iiegroes qua!ifie I as grand jii rors. Fisher has ipinoint aw-o bailiff. Intrnal reventie receipts ovo-r half a muilhoni. I'lhe moni's (he-re3a in tlie debt is estniatcd at $5,000,000. \VASUINGTON. June 2d. Among the President's appoint ments to West Point, pronulgated to-day, is a son of Colonel Crane, of Ohio, recently killed at Jackson, Three daughters of the Rev. D. B. Nichols were on their was to school this morning, when they were inter cepted by a negro oi the outskirts of the tity, who violently seized the eld est girl, aged seventeen, and ravished her, after which lie made his escape. The'two younger girls, aged respec tively thirteen and fifteen, used their uttort endeavors to frustrate the brute in his hollith design, by beating him with sticks and stones, but all to no purpose. hic girls are white pu pils of the Howard Uuiversity. Their fath-r is well known as the former superintendent of the contraband camp, corner of 12 and Q streets. All the New York papers inave ne Cout Or io le (wcape of Col. Rvan. wilh 400 meni. to Jersey City. TIle Uniited States Iarll. with the revenue cut ter, foUrwe(l. hitt. a nmber of Cubans <leterred the ai rest. Marshal Dowiiey, Rlyan's custodian was folimd gaggel. Tll Depairtnimit of State ias ilvices from Minister McMalhon to April 21. He- was well. His relations with Lo p1ez are friendly. Farlier commuti-wa tions w.-re preventted by the allies. WAsHING-roN. June 26. D i<t Sated on tolorabie authoray that (rat. never sk.l Iei r's opinlion regariing the political stattus of Georgia Hoar certainly la1s taken no steps-to wards the preparation of sieh an opin. 1011. Mr. Fornvy, who iairried Aniiiiii, III( sister ol John Surrait, on Sundav last, as renoved yesterd o from I his posi Chelist inl the A rimly Medica' M1i -seum at. W ashiung; (on. News It:.m N.:w YORK, Junie 23 All the Cubans except. Ian have bee al. Several more cases and one death on Saratoga. 13A ,1rNi oIt:, June 23; J. M. Campbell, an eminent criiinal lawyer, is dead. Several agents of foreign insurance comppr.nies have beeni mulet, in $5,000 T ach, for failure to procure Staie license. SPilINGFiID, Jlune 22. 100,000 rifles, sold by the Govern mnent to the Grand Turk, has been shiipped. FoR-rRss MONROE, Jlune 22. A schooner from Matanizas for Bal. timnore put in to.day, with yellow fe ver. The captain and cook died to day. ATLANTA, June 22. The Supreme Court of Georgia to * day decided that the code of Georgia, adopted by the new convention, for ever prohibits the. marringe relation ~: between white persons and persons of African descent, and declares tbat such marriages are null and void. Second-This section of the code is not repealed by, nor is it inconaistant with, that part of the Constitution, which declares that the social statue of the citizens shall never be the sub ject of legislation. That clause of the Constitution ab soluitely denies to the Legislature the power to pass lawsa in fture allowing the social status, or compelling the two races to unite in social intercourse, S h lws then in existence allow ed rches, for instance,, to determine for themselves who sho6uld ocoupy their seats, and where they should sit, and permitted railroads and steamrb9at companios and hotel kooiets to blass1 fy and assign places to those using their accommodations, according to social status and g rade, as they might think proper. The Onstitution puts it beyond the power of the Legisla ture ever to enact any law compelling them to makes difficult classifications, or to group t@1ethier in social inter course those whou do not recog nize each.other as social equals, and the soia'relations of citizens are not 4e prdper subjects of legislation. JAoKSON, ,June 24. The, Conlservaltive Re*publican Con vntioni adj,utrnied last nigfit, after oirga nizmn a Natiotnal Unioni fepuiblican party for Mississippi. They passed reso lutions looking t.o the early restoration of 1he State to the Government,. m strict accordlance wh lhi the reconstructionl lawvs. Thle greatest harmony prevailed. RICHMOND, Juno 25. .Joseph Kelly, shot:on .Thursday evening, at the registraion qflce, by Police Captain Calahan, has .siso died. ils death creates much footing in this city-~he having been: held-by three policeouen, while COflihan,* who said he bad a&pesonl fuod with him, sho hi. Cllaanwas an ox-Con federate officer and has since the war joined the radical party. Gon. Cani y hias ordered him to be tried- by mih-. SAN YtANcsoo, June 26. Wade and Copkin, witl; the Com mittee of Ways and Means of the I1ouse, were met by a number of lead. ing business mon and representativos r from six Chiqese companies. The Chinese representative made a speech, e e expressing the hope that the Govern ment would double the subsidy to the China line, thus enabling it to run o fortnightly. Last week two oar loads of f1postates fromn the Morman Church left Utah for the East, purposing never to re turn. The party had been gathering i for some time, and swelled during one or two periods of delay. Some of the nuibor were early settlers in Utah. 03 New York Market. NEW YOnK, Jun6 26, 7 P. 1. Cotton active and a hilade firmer; V sales of 4,800 t>uIes, at 331. Old f 37t. Charleston Market. CIAULKSTON. June 26. Cotton steady ;sales of 125 bales; receipts I l. Liverpool Market. t Livm.lrool.. June 26. Cotton active and a shade fi.amer- f uplands 12a ; Orleans 121. YELLOW FEVKn IN HAMPTON ROADS. The Norfolk Day Book, of Vednes day, says : "A schooner whose iatne we were tuable to learn, came into Hampton Roads yesterday with yel low fever on board. She was from f Alatanzas. bound to Baltimore, with a cargo of molasses. Tle Captain, first mate and a seaman had died of the malady. She was boarded by t6e o Surgeon at Fortress Monroe, wlho or- a dered her to the quarantine station below Baltimore." Pnd TiE FAR EAsT.-By the Y steamship Groat Republic, at San Francisoo, we have late news from a China'and Japan, as wellas very solid c and substantial evidence of the daily advance of our national and commer- ~ cial interests in the East. The Great Republic landed a valuable caigo, made up for the most part of tea and silk, besides a huge amount of indus trial wealth in the active little bodies of twelvehundred and fifty Chinimen. -N Y. licrald. NEGRo API'OTNTMENTS.-The fol lkwing colored men were appointed to the Custom House on Saturday last, I in the ' place of it number of white gentlemen who were removed : S. .J. a Maxwell, F. H1. Carmand, L1. F. W11all, day, and S. 11. Ilaro, Tlios. i%). Iolhes, night inspectors ; W. 11. Bertiey, general clerk, and J. 13. Mushington, w atchnian.-C'ourier. DEATl OF AN B'DITOR.-Dr. Peter Ni. Wallace, of the Spartanburg Ga- e zette, died, at Spartanburg Court [louse, on the 6th instant, aged about seventy-two years. Ie was probably the oldest editor in the State. A PLAIN IIINT FRoM JoHN BR1ol1T. If the Lords catnot consent, to move 4 forward with the progress of reform ihey must, be set aside. The train must go on.-N. Y. Ierald. - .- - - 0 - - - 1 %ATERMI.ONs.-The Atlanta ?on sfftution reports a few waternielons in thant market on Thursday last at the delicious price of four dlollar~s each. "is THE CArET-BAOGER A IlUMANt] BEING 'C--Asks the Richmond WVhip. Set him upon an auctioneer's block and see how much lhe will bring. Anid he~did-many wonderful works, inso mucoh that 111s name was pronounced in many tongues. And there came unto him, Judith, fromt the senport of New Bedford,. who had been sick for many years ; and - after-some days her pains were gone. E bo slept soundly, and rejoiced in eating her food. An:l Asa, from those which are call. ced Quakers, In the great city of Philladel phia, wrote an epistle saying: 0, Doctor ! accept thlou this money, which is caled greenbacks, and bath thme picture of Abra hiam, thy friend, on one end. For verily I was weak, exhausted and despondent ; I ale but little, and suffered nany pains, end thy PLANTATION Brri-ans gave me.hdalth. liken. ed only unto.the vigor of youth. And upon such its are affioted with liver complaint, I with sour stomach, with general debility t and dyspeptic pains, In all par-ts of the land did these Bitters produce astonishing MlAosor.TA WVATan.-S.uperior to the beet, Imported German Cologne, and sold at half I the pr-ice- june 24-t-xlw C Perry Davis' Pain Killer Has become an article of commeree,-whichI no medicine ever b came before. It, is as3 mutch an item in every bill of goods sent to country nmerohmants as tea, coffee, or suga. 'I his a;caks volurrics in its fav<,r.-0Oens' Ial eaewiger. ltev. H. L. Van Meter, Burman, wHies; 'The Pain Killer lins become an almost, indispensable article in my family." ilundlredls of missionaries give s!milar testimony of its virtties. Rev. J. 0. Steas writos', '-I consider it the best. remedy for Dyspepsia I ever knew." Rev. Jabes 8. Swan, siys, "I have eed it for years in my family, and consider it ain invaluable remediy," Rev. Mt. H. Bishy'writes; "1 have had i occasion to use the Pale Killer very fre- .f quently dating amy residence in Burmah I and have found it a very useful medicine. I $ did not. think I could visit the Jualea with-r ont it. Jn ease of Colic, Diarrhoea, andI ( (2hoheres, the Pain Killer give% speedy tlief, I and for m:rny other ailments I have foun i it th isas well as Europeans. 'I always. carry It with me for my qwn betneft,, and tife goodaf the pieople where IIgo. Juneo8-1m . , Notie. e T I a to cetify that I bav~e lost or mir-- E L lai Ce e of tockc for T wo (2) ~ shares of in t Oberlotte and 8. C. I R1 ilroad, dated 2d Oct,. 68, and No. 2014, and that application will Anade for a re- v renil of thme ,amne at the expira'tion of three I. a otths from this date. -JAS, TURNER. I Jnne 80-Iamsf8thos CIRCULAR. STA- OF SouTiH CAROLIA, BUEsAU or AOatl.LTrnA[, STATIrST, CLU.IA, Juno 15, 186. r HE attention of (lie citizens of the State is respeotfuly invited to the aunex. extracts from an Act passed at the re ent session of the General Assembly, and stilled on the 19th day of March, 180 ; ud their cordial co-operation with flie Moors chat'ged with the exeoution of the tw is earnestly reitesied The enutteration of 1ho inhabitiants is to truish a hsis for life apportionmmint or presentatiott In i te next Genieral Assemj ly, in aocordsnce with Scetion 4 of Article I of the Qonstitutioti, and tile necessity for 9 correctne.s will otmmend itself to ohi. ens ofa ll politicai views,. in com citelltin witit i1ii.., work the s'tis ics of the agriciltural productions of last Par will be tnlkei, and it is emintitty de irable at i they tihoslil ho relturned as illy and intolligibly as cir,umitnt's will erilit. ns it is expected that Itey will Arh vauable datti li tie fuitire agri. uittral i tory of tihe State. 1IIly SP.\RNI''K, Commlis.4ionerl. il .Act to Provide for the Enumeration of the inhabitanI8 of the Stac. * * * -a f * S"crroN 3 't1:t1 it silll lie the dut y of tcl and every persoti nppoi.ated to Le lie colsutis by virtue ot' this Act in call pr-. oally oi the hed or solle mnetimber of rn' ily in the County, or portion ur. ' Cutitty, o Which lie I or thIey shall hive been 1p. 'intied, and obtain frtom such he-l of a imily or mnimbe ltheieof. nfs pfot-ust i. lie tuimbetr i perons contaione itn --utch 111nily, an1d slich ot'lol intfuh 1mali-In :1, ml-ey o reqiriiied tid directed by tie CutImIis ionor ut ihe Bureau cf Agricultural Statis ICs. Sre. 4. int eacii head or inember of a imily shall, when summoned thereto by le persois appointed under ibis Act to ike the cen-uts at his, her' or their residence r' place of business, malke. on onth or flirination, a correct returti oft all porsons F whmim his or her family it, Composed ; nd also report suel other information to -id census takers ris may lie retliqirid by w ; .ind he purstn, so tppaitited to taike to Census nt o hereby util horiz%?J to admin. te'r su11ChA onths ; aid upon the fiilure of iy person to make such returtis or reports lien required. o 'or she shall be subject to peinaly oft wenty five dollar.,, to ho re. 3vored in any Court of competont jurisdio. 011. june 29 xItI uuV YOU1 PR GREIll WI W, KETOHIN, T110 has just received direct from New York, a l'ull, varied and complete as >'t inent. of Grocerie"s, iardwnre, &C. Consisting in Part of 5,000 lbs. Bacon, 1.010 btuselu Corn, Su nat. Cofree, Laid, Ilysoi Ti, Black 'Ten, hoes. Clockery, Titoware, Woitkenware, rade's Ciow,: floes. Chewiig Tobacco, N1. and 3 Mackri'l, &c. Which ie proposes I sell as cheap for cash as any other aer liant in town. mar 24 New Advertisements, The Purest, Best and Cheapest. ESTABLISHED 1806. c>D o'l. zLt e e:, cN C: ,,il ] TBJW YO]E C.AUNDRY EOfPS. SOLD BY ALL G~ROCERS. Best and cheapest Deoderizer' in existenice. ne'titly stops bad sniolls anti noxious gas. s. Protects !!orses and Cattle frioma htn. lerpest. Dives vecrmini fr'om pouittry antd 'ciung plants. Procvents conitagioni andi in. ectiotn. Cheapest andi most carbolic pow et' in tise. Meets chiel' i'eqiremecnts .\e ropolitan Board icaith. F"irst pt'emittnm warded t>y Ameriean Inst ituto. Circnlar diih testimnonialis matiled on application. IOLIlNS', KIIKUP & CO., De'y St.., N. Y. 001burni's Paitenlt RED JA.CKET AXE at better titan our regular shaped Axes for' hiee ronsonis: First-It CenIa doenerCt. Se. ond it don't stick in thIt wood. 'I'htird-[t 00s not jair theo hand. Fouth--t-No time is rasted in takiag thte Axe out of the cut,. 'ift h-WVith theo same labor' youi will dlo otte. hir'd more work than with regultir A xes.. Led paitnt. lias nothiung to do withi the good unltios of this Axe, for all our A xes are ainted red. If youtr h.ivdvra'eC store does et keep our goods, we will glatdly answer atquiries or fill your orders direct, or give ott the nnme of the nearest dealer who eeps our A xes. JLPPINCOT'& BAKIVWELL, ole owners of Colburn's and 1I,ed Jacket ateats. june'80 Only One Dolular. T1 hi o newly invented pocket Itme piceo, suit able for either lauly or' n, : gentlemann, in har.dsomeo gilt let tered, b r ass movements, sound and pry oae*ih key comnplete. A true, ermnanent indioator of lime ;warranted ur two years ; post paid to any part of' the i, 8. on receipt of Otne Dollar, or three for 260. Ifsatisfaoiion is not given money efunded. Auddress W. Scott & Paul, 4a hatham street, New Y'orkc. The Ori'od, Vatoh $16 Sead for Catalogate. June 80 $10.00 Per 'Day Guaranteed genis to sell the IIoau Snno-ru, B4wuisc tAontuj. II makes the Look~ Stitelh aikeg n toth Sides, has th'e undrr.feet, and s qual in:evey respect to any Seiting Afa. hine eyv invetited. Price $26. Warratit. d for 6 years. Send fof' oirdutar.. Address oilNaoN4, CLIIK & Co., Boston,, Ms. titt(sburg, Pa., or St., Louis, Mo. June 80 8 A YEAR.-Male and Pemale Agents wanted everywbere. tddress H. Amnoansox & C6., 81d Olive-st., IL. Louis, M0. lE I.ilicit Elstic Supporter, (u. C. T 8Slls,) for 1montly use. Simple. colvenvilet and neit. For sale at i'llitery and fancy goods stores. Samples by mail ont receipt of one dollar. Dr. J. HI. RonanriA lariep hl. (1., sole vtgenl( for Soih cit oli. fn, Ga., I-a,, Ala., Miss., La. julno l1 0 EVERY " the CO'TTAG; 1ll, EVERY andi fihe printingmaterial ne camlpanlyingi it. every mrall C3U do his own printing teml. ly, i,uick'y an,l clieply - MAN They re o" n ttud'In, AN strelitton. tllIt lIoy yearis old uienn e-isily mallAge fihe larges sire. . l'rinb ed inlstri ectirni nre Isell withl H IS 4,1h1 omfv, ev:1bifi v Itv1r.1 elbias er' to gel work wil liout It Irevluiti'i kc(owle g.. jf prinitillg. A e6 evr onl. h iiing I'll d r p-I i. -i-n. OWN 0ic eF olias.aet,Set r. e I.> tIll. Our .14pecilell Shl eI s of i., pe clits, &t-., tell A1, . I \S A 4 'I eq ' -53 V'u,ry 811reel, PRIN ER, Yer York. $3000$ SALARY. Address U. . Pinno Co., Ymw Yrk. julle .2 \ .\N TE D -- Energetio con1v1 -rs to 1 mi:ke $10 Is $15 at da-ty svlling one pf tin.mst rimrnomkable invnitioni of the iqye lilake's $1 l'atent CImir Sprinigs. thal luike an easy rockiniiig elnir oat of any chair. lieiiarv . infrinigors. Seml for viicirlars 1.o the i'telitel, laiiifictuel er and Proprietor. ANDllW .\1. 1i3LA KE. 111lX 51, Canton. Ohio E .\PLOY.MENT :/o/r. IFo p.,elu. . holrs, uddies4 S .\. 8T1 .i Chiemt ist, Detroit. A SK your Doctor or Druggi-I for Swc. Al Quinino- -it t quals (bItt er) Quin:ie. Is n-le only ly P. STr.\rNs, Che16t, Do'. IroiI. june ) SELF-fEl,P I t FRTilE ERItING.-Words i Cheer for ihi I'osIiung \ele who have fallen viviims It) 80ClAL EVLA deilre a butter .\MANIOOD. Sent in scaled letter envelope-s, free or charge AIdress F1OW ARD ASSOCLATION, l3vz P, Ihiltidolphiai Pa juime 30 r Ii tI'll , 1A.\ARS' Eperi-ieein tle 'l-vi 1. mnti of Uhroe aind Sfxim lisetises A PlisioLi-gitml View of \ltasinge --The elienpust booic ev,I puhl-hed --contiain Ing nearly 300 pages, and -130 lisle engriavings of' the nnatomy of fie huinnu organs in a State iof healn ind iii4ease. with a trealise on early error. Its deplorah e onsequeinces ip"n ti le nilnd and boly. witi he 1intiho"s pla:i of 1l11tre silent --the only ration l and successful mode of cure, ns shown by a re port of cases trented. A truthful adviser to li, married and thIse catemplating marring4N who enterlaini doubts tit' lheir ph' viWal conliiltil. Sell( five Or posillge to iny 1address ont receipt k5 t u -1entis, il stamp ill post iti allivenoy, by drittites4ing )r. LA 'RIOIX, No. 31 Maiden Line, Alia tiy. N Y. The aithor may I e consulted 11pinil any of tile' disenskel tiuptil which his hook Ir : I, Pit her persm.nlly -r I i 1 f ooaiil. amt1, MeIliCilies sent o any }111t of tihe world. A Valuiablo Medical Book. ONTA IN I\':O Imprmmi Phly,iogica informa0111tion to yonnlg meen conienipiit ing Nlarriiger. set. free Oil receipt of 25 Cents AdIreps CIIE.\llC.\L INSTITUTE, -8 Clinton Place, N. Y. COOKING STOVESs DIRECT F110M THE FACTORY. 1 IIAVE just received a finse lst of Cooking I Sloves, which I will s801 lit prices l-is than ever wa's ol'erel in this or any othier \lark-et ini theC F'ol h, hain lg received an agency in it.Is lIie of bul sis, withI in ssl'netions to a. II quick with ssmall pi'nfits, I will tbe ablo to do so witholut any risk oti my par'i. If thec peopsle want a good Cook, ng St ave. ansl Au :~ ait will tie wani aii ' to giv'e s'ltisfaction, enill soon on the tnn. dler'signedl, one idoor bselow Ilacot & Co., where I wIll he ready to necommnodaite enus 5 otners, C. L. It E FO, A git. N. II. I will put up any3 Stsivo bonghst firoim me, without exIIra charige, provided partIles biiyinig, ill Iunish conveyances, to alny partt o fthe l'own t of Winnsboro, or County of lair field. C. L. R. Jsine 26--tx3ml BILLIARD SALOON AND) r jiH E unsder'signetd lakes psi'nsur'e In an. I. nouncisng to the citizesns of Winnsaboro and the Couinty generally that lhe has re cenlly fit ted up at consIderable expense hIs w.hore he will be pleased at all limes to aee hi,. frionmis and patrons. llis iA R ROOM is supiplied with all tIle choice branrds of Wines, Liquora, lngier' Beci,- Ale, &o.- IHaving mnaie arrange. mnents for a reguilar sutpply of' ICE. lie Is prepared to fu;rnishi all the 8UMMER DEINKS, 8su0h as Sherry Coblers, Claret Punch, Lem onade. Mint Julips, Gin Slings, &c. &,O. june 22 -. B. IAYS. LO00K DEPORETO[J IiV. I NSURE your lives. Exam'ino closely Land see that (ho Equitable Life Insurance Co. Is ahieud of any company In thse United, permits you to travel any whet'e In the Unt ted States, by sen or raIlroad The fellowitsg are the niameut of soine psi. lies Insured in Fairfield to whichi we refer U en John Braiton, Sammuel Cathcart, H L Elliott. Esq, Robi A fIetron, Rev T W Erwin, Bl 8 Ketohin, J A PId, s -Th os P Mitokeol, Ca t& B oW e Pirre soot, ~Wood~7prc(~ M rs ~ iey W WKeohi do" A Ptleyt' Capt, B .1 Mess DrT Davidt Mean., * And a host 6? others.' Call and get ofr cultre. JOHN P, AMATTIjEWS, jr, A JJWAV8 on.hand and for sais by MeJNTYRE- & CO. mar 16 URGANIZED, 1868. FOUR LA RGE A CO/1USS8 IL OLYMPIAN SPORTS / COn. C. NEW ORLEANS GIR "i WaceN eer n lc NOTH Rasoh ,et f he lsvena eda4- ls utreevd 1ee Watces, Jaewdlry aondy Cde. iD RBNold 0MNO in5ys, Am rida My mot IahdIEnglish Riodo - B~ol Leoathe Bhoitaicer' Tool . ob Od. june 14 )Tetwrh aelfSiliMney ae A ?NCROI E A! 1 i Skd s Ao oi QUADRUPLED, 18(9. SHOWS IN ONE. .1 rItKG.1 7ION OF ND NATURES' WONDERS, T. .AmHis1 GUS _AWD MENAGERIE, T HEH ONLY OROANIZATION of tho kind extunt projeuted and equipped with Southern eap ital, man taged and direcoted by Southern men, and Its perambulations conflned to the Southern States, sud by far the most eltagant, attroutivo und satisfactory exhibition now traveling. C L. C. T. At%s, Proprietor. Doe CnAmBeRit, Business Manager. CAi. J. L. BRFsx, Treasurer. Tie entire vombninl'utiull will exhibit at] *WIIsrEsrsOI?c FI1DAY, July 9, 1869. At T%wo and 8:VEN, Afterin.un Alni Night. A Mcore of Beautiful, , Ladies. 0 The mot fuasuiinting, accomplished and elegant in the Arenio l'rofessiot. A U-gion of Male Artists, That h1AV.hut few equal and no supe. riors i phases of daring and agility. A Duo of Iton Taiuers, Male and Female, thm porsonifAcation li of miaculous and inCo'Jpoihonsi. .. -enrag 1 ud furtItudo. A Mcst 11. Menagerie I Of rare Wild Bon8t, of nearly every - known pecices, and of every geo graphical range frot the Prigid to the Torid zones. A Herd of Trained Horses Schooledl aliost to thu point.of raton.. ality. Miracles, of equine accom plishmeonts., Clowns, Musieians and Conte I dians, Uriimfuli of rich humor, ravishing hmarmnony and accept able face tin, togethecr with all the no. coaanry adjuncta to render it the larg- 4 est, mosRt comIplOto and ra tionally interesting am usement Conibination beforo the Public. The Grand Street Procession Will eclipse in gorgeous display, ox. tent and noel features,, among which will be thef TURNING iONS, BENGAL TIGERS ..AN!D LEOPARDS LOOSE, 4 Anything of 'the kind ever bdfore ' witnessed' 5Per/<nrni'n Cheecr SA TUR- I jnneo49 i' H okewl be opened foy lhe collec. I itf tlnthea 8eaIibd Cbun.ty Tezes, on the enDI day of July. 1869. The per cen. lum of Tasation forA$nie purposes is secen A and a half mille oni I he dollar, and-for Coun ly purpgaee, thraee mills on the d.oilar.. IAs the time for cellectinug aiid tax lis~r y 1liIed, I hope tax payers will be protst -t oming-rntwat'd anid-payinag, whidh will - 31eve me fromt thme unipleasant ddl1y ofsad .Ilhope a. emplomyers wilU -,stenmd tllse ta n. ofratton to th.e.r lab%srers, aend requoet, s, them to be priethpt ist pa;l pg. as every nae te .-peron betwee Ibe ate o tu'enlty-one aid ! six y are riquired'to pay a Qapita'tlon Tax, 1 wish every employer, if he will not pay e thbe eata,. of afl entpoy4 y *49bI number of tba toweshl v wh lm ie thereby RVablind me t~ql6 h' *~ I fl pOesonb liati,. r . - 9 All.ATatz,Esoitions leeted by.t. LJb. in, Eq,and renmaning unpatd ky. -In I y hanmds for oolleotion. Perspnap know1eg Iemselves to be defaualtere # 1 ese o6se Iby calI'Ig roon and settiing thAeme, jubme 22 JN.,61 nrr. 24PUNS ofrsYelo Oountry JOHN O. StGERS' UNADULTERATED ALE A ND XiAC L A.3'EE I ( AGER BEER containing Copperns, ard J Ale <ioolored withl Sall, Limo and Alum, ire the latest adulterationj discovered in Newy York. Professor '411pes, of New York. analyzed lie B1 er fronI dozen lifferent l1reweries,and ill were foluu.. adlilloriateli witi noxious lubsinnuel. It is pnifl, Ihnt IhIn Ie of rigs to brewers, iS a jirotI0nhle plitt Of tie redo. 'I'lis is perreotly invaninu.t. Coccit us indicus, fiish herrq, 11XI"Mn 147, (dog-but on, front whiolh strichnine is obtained.) are oto of the delotablo tubstancles lound n beer. Theso aro pnlent pnienna. and the yrewer found using them ohou d be drowned at onoo in hi. vats" I nm willing to be L.owned in my own vats if any Impurities ihould he found in my Beer. I shall continue to make i houllhful liev ago, so that it in ty be drank by the most lelicate without the least danger. JollN C. 8EEORi8. Columbia, 8. tC It nie 19 -1mW lStockholders' Meeting 4 4mbia and Augusta It. I. Co. , Il 11NO of tho Stockholdert of the Colutbia ind Augusta Railroad Cot. -i -v i hereby ttlled, to be held at Colut. iv'. %outh Crolina, on WEDNESDAY, the ih -lay of July next, at 12 M., it oonsider %. luestilot of approving the consolidaiiou it the Comipany willi the Charlotte and ,,it 4f Carolina Railroad 'ompany, and.the w. '4 of such 4;onaolidai ion. W.N. JOHNSTON. l'resident I une 4 Stockholders' Meeting ati lotte and S. C. Railroad Co. N \il'ETINO of the Stookholdere of the , I arlotte and South Carolina Raflroad '0 :any is hereby called to be held In the I.' Cblumbin, South Carolina, on WED l'AY, the 7th doy of July next, at 12 Slx'k M.. to consider the question of op. ra.ing the consolidation of the Company Ait the Columbi and Augusta Railrond tn pnny, and :he terms of such consolida iW WM. JOHNSTON, -1... . Pretsident gore Goods I More Goods I I W K iti now opening one of the largest l,oks of $pring ond Summer Goodi over ifered in this market. Nearly all of our goods ative been bought ince the decline, and we are enabled to ifer exita Inducenituis to B -A. ]?. C3r .A. I 3IW S E3 Offered foP the Cash Only. LADD BOS. & CO. Draugs, Medicines, - D)ye.Sifls. Oils, P'erfu mery, - Patent Miedi.sinas, C*Yu, YC.,~ tbCa .Jinit recved by may 25 ___ ADD BROS, Via Charlotte & 8. C. and Co lumbla & Augusta Railroads. HIANGE OF~ BCHEIDULE,. CotUlWtA, A pril 10, 1809. ) N and after Sundamy, the 11th inat., the M ail Trains ovex these Roads will run a follows : GotloNO ?T . ,eave Granltoville itt 9.45 a at .cave Coluumbig 2 00 p m ''liiiushorue - 8.59 p a " Choeater, , -; . 660 pma " Chs.rotq, 8.16 p m " Greensbnro, . 1 00 a ps arrive nL Richimond, Va. 10.09 a vi Making close constiotion hire, with trains yr the North. ,ev N4ew rork, 8.40 p ar S Philad)elphis, . 12.15 a m " Baltimore, 4 16 a m '' W ashingtn, 7.00 a vi " Richamoptd,,. 2.00 p m '.Greensboro, 1.00 a m " .Charlott, 6.45 a m " Chester,. 8.27 a m " Winitshbro, 1 0.67 a a rtire d Vt Columbia 12.00 p m irrlve'aL Gr.anitevlle as.; 4.10 p as V A000ooaoAffoo TRAINW ILl tilE &tN o i,ows: i ..Mlondays, Wednesdgtyv 1 rniday. ietve-Columrbia, 7.0. " Wipnsboro. i18ap "Chester, 1.50 p a Lrrive At Charlo, 6.80 sp - 'iesdatyg, Thttradays and( 8Afuvi ay ,'aVe Chutriotte, 8.. a a '$ Chester, 11.00 a as a WInnsboro, '200pm ;rive at Co1y~aI, t4 60 p vi C. 110U.I10 ,T spl 18 - From 4 toi 860 iors. Poirer, in .~ding. le SYEA lrayq rConls u.. ,lo Cltetar, 'MmaIy Suga eAq~)~S log Pley~A.. n lIngl.1l Wheat and t 'ii f and Pie8 iAst. - ~~WOOfl'MUNN ?RA'n E~ fhb 18,4m' Utiea, Ve* Tot1