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Foreigs News. ,LQNDON, April 5.-The Queon has shtgedthe bill for the preservation of peace in Ireland. MADRID, April 7.-The popular op position to conscription has not abated. Yesterday, a number of inen entered Seville from the neighboring villages of Comas and Sintiponio with banners flying, shouting "Vi RepublicI' "wa .with -consoription I" They were evidgntly sont out to test the din position of the people for a genoral rising. The rioters woro promptly arrested by the' aut.rities. G roups of people formed around the guard, and foi a time it was thought efforts would be made for the rescue of the prisoners. They were lodged in jril. After ,omo dillioulty, the crowd dis. persdd. The city theii became quiet. LATRA.-Tho troublts at Barcelona liave.been renewed with iurease and violence. - The rioters have barri c(ads a short distance from the City. The Captain Generalthas notified the gov61-nnent that he has not forob enough to carry the barricades. Prim sent General Baldrich to the scene. PAnts, April 9.-There is a serious riot among the iron workmen near Nevers. 'I he La Cranzot strike coun. tinues. The tnitiert In the Loire Valley will strike. LiVuRPOOL, April -9.-The Anglo. American Coimpany, responding to the retuonstranoes of the 1nerchants, promise-the oablehetico t Yajlnola direot, avoiding the land r6otit' id London. Mannin, ApbiAl 9.--The Bareclona telegraph lines are still down. The news is contradictofy. It is expected that General Ballerich, who is ap proaching Barcelona, would attack the insurgents to-day. PAnis, April 9-.Placards, urging the workmen not to pay tents, but to join in a general strike, are posted on the dead wall/of the city. The au thorities are taking measures to re press threatened disorders to-morrow. The newspapers make light of the whole matter. .. kop, Washingtonl. WAsuNo-roN, April 5.-Bailey's defalcation is about $200,000. Micheal Vidal, of New Orleans, is confirmed as Consul to Tripoli. The colored Philosophical Society of Virginia petitions Congress to call this cuinitry- the United States of Columbia, instead of America. The report of the Secretary of the Navy .to the House regarding the Oneida disaster concludes that the Oneida was steering the proper cours.e; that the bad seamanship of the offi. cers of the Bombay caused the disas ter ; and that the latter exhibited a; reckless disregard of human life and the common obligations of humanity. The House passed a bill transfer ring the property of the Freedmen's Bureau to the Educational Bureau. The opponents of the bill claim that this perpetrates the educational fea, tures of the Freedmncn's Bureau bill. The AIaonstruction Oommittee re ferred Shaber, member elect from North Carolina, to the Election Con mnittee. The Senate adopted a resolution, passed by the House, relative to the Oneida disaster. It goes to the Presi dent, and involves a thorough investi gation. In the Senate, certain German citi zens of Tennessee petition for the re construetion of Tennessee. Binghiam's amendmnent to the Geor. gia bill was denounced by Sumner as an engine of rebel power, and the doc trine of State rights as a local heresy with which reeonstruction had to con tend. He oloimed that the only argu ment agains3t the power of Congrese to interfore was based upon techni calities, and that Congress Was a high court of equity, with Get.rgis. at the bar. -Carpenter, in reply to Sumner, dolivered a-lengthy constitntional ar gument against the vali'dity of the fundamiental conditions upon a $tate, urging that Georgia be either admi tedl without qualinecation or kept out until the governmentecould trust- her. ThelHouse, in c'osmittee on the tariff, fixed the tatsen einctried' ngiar at two and a half cents per pound; rofilueu sugarvfeur ce'ps - Motasses're min irrdried fittho ~oiniit Stee. The duty on brandy, other than distilled spirits, is fixed at three dol la rs. The committee then arose. WVAsnmr.goN g April ~- -1P the Senate, a t'esolu ion was passed order ng the Judiciary Committee to re port the status of Indians under the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. A bill was passed extend'ing tlie time for the trial for forgery and per jury in the bounty claims for fou~r years past. The tariff was resumed. The whole paragwnph readn~gagga r~r en ou.t, ldaving tlio tariff as at. present. 'T'ho tariff on manufactured cotton goods remains as reported by the oom {:mittee. A declaratory net, >extending the ~ ncome tax in official salaries, dlvi dends and interest payable by corpo. rations till the end of the year 1870, was passed. I~oR~lpjqon ~ae he to argue before Chief Justice Chase, in chambers, as to the jurisdiction of SUnderwood's court in the maitter of L A-r an.-The Virginib questiop yam a~,rgued for an hour and abhalf. EI M'b mado only inod~p In terrogatorI ge and hodt'~algeiMst Intornal revenue receipts $888,000, The 8edrotary of ' Wkri febl of the a$$u#egInis e WaulyGo-res4pr~i U.~A b~efeI f the proceedinge- ebefore- 'adge ,;Ch ae ~a una atooA b. th 1....1b restrains Judge Underwood's proces s fg t p i ' already. e fore him, but allows proceedings it other cases. Judge Chase will bc present May .1,- to hAit' the cas, whether the Judge's bond will be con firmed or not. The Supreie Cotrt rules that no ease decided shall be re-opened un less one of the concurring justices de sires the re-upening. A movement is on foot to release distillers of fruit from, the reqjuire ments of the present law, which is not applicable to theit, mode of distilla tion. Distillers who do not renew their licences on the 1st, of lay, ar< liable to seizure as illicit. In the Hfouse, a joint resolution di. reeting the Secretary of the Interior to return the Mount Vernon relies t< Mrs. Mary Curtis Lee, passed. Internal revenue receipts to day, $376,000. Application for admision to prae tieo in the Supreme Court, has been made by A. Alpeoria Bradley, a color ed man. Butler, failing to-day, hopes to ge his SAn Domingo annexation resoIe! tion before the IHouse on Monday. In the Ren ate, Patterson introduced a bill repealing all laws for transpor. tion of g. ods in bond overland to and from Mexico. Delano has ad vices of the destruc tion of nineteen stil's and 6,000 bush. els mash in the Four h Tennessee Dis. triot, by the cavalry, acting under the direction of Supervisor Eumery. The Reconstruction Committee heard Senter, Governor of Tennessee. le was noncommittal ; the only sug gestion he threw out was, that if the Government furnished him troops, he could maintain the peace. Sentey will be heard again on Tuesday, who he will be subjoeted to a rigid examui nation, with the view of eliciting facts. The House appropriated $2,000 from its contingent fund to reimburse Butler's expense in defending himself against Wooley, whom Butler's im. peachmiuent committee subponaed. News Itemm. FORTRESs MONROE, April 9. Banks reports that the steamer Ken. nebee, from Baltimore for West Point, caught fire about day-light, while dis. charging [at Gloucester Point Wharf, and burned to the water's edge. The lire originated near the boiler, and spread so rapidly that it was with difficulty the crew and passengers were saved. PIt .AD)E.PJuA, April 9.-President Grant and others, returning from the funeral of General Thomas, took part in the re-union of the Army of the Potomac to..day. lALTIMRlonE, April 9.-The boiler o Stirling & Ahrans' sugar refinery ex ploded to-day. The adjoining build ings and shipping at Dugan's whar were damaged, and many hurt, several missing. Market Reports. Niew Yonix, April 9, 7 P. M. Cotton opened heavy and lower, with sales of 1,500 bales, at 231. Gold 131. CHun.ESTON, April 9. - Cotto dull-middlhngs 22 ; receipts 400: sales 100 bale., L ivt i.:noor,, A pril 9.-Cot ton quiet and steady-uplanuds 11lj; Orleanm 114t ; sales 12,000 bales. Koenoo.-This nmedioine is ruapidly galn ing the confldence-of the people, and t numerous tostihnonral of~ ;ts virtues, giveon by practitioners of medicine, leaves no doubt that it is a safe and reliable remedy for impurity of the blood, liver disease, &c. The lat Afkdical Journat contains an ar. ticle from i'rof. iR. .9. Newton, M..Dl., Prosi, dent of thie E ?ledl-College, city .of lNei Yark, that speaksa in high terms of fir enra lie propertaes. and gives a specla' ree-om. mendation of Ko'koo to (Tepractitioners of medicine. This ja, we believe, the grer in, uhtance where sneb mtedicines frasvoe beer slicially endgraed by the Facurry of' any oi (lhe medical colleges, and refleuta greal credit upori the skill of Dr. TLawrence, fit compounder, and also puts ".Ioskoo"' iin the van of all otheir medloics of lhe pre. sent day. TREMENDOUS FALL! WE are now rceiving one of the~ b 'at seleted Stoo1p6 di000b w< have bad since the war. Some good. oheapet'thnan before tb4'we,'> Goods always. ?t Otelitrna ptices and sonie styles ~TE BG El OJEAPEIL C~UL4A4 &1kQ4N aptI OB LTIJAl. The b s 0 * TH I W-f Bi~f~tT de ' r Ithis it on the 27th day of March, 1870, in the 48d Sear of his age, at the residence of Ilon. W. W. Uoyee, Vear Alexhndrii,' Virghia. le died of pneumonia after an illness of seventeen days, during the greater portion' of which time his'sufferings were most in touse and exoruciating. lie loaves a heart. stricken wilow.to mourn his loss. It will-be a wolaitiholy satisfedtfon to hle many bereaved friends and relatives at a distance from the scone of his sufferings to know that In his last illness he received every tendoreare and attention that the hand of devoted womtan can bestow, and that :ill the skill which medical science ou1 command was brought to Ils aid anld assistance. 11ut mill i6 vain ; the call was made and was imperative-lhe cold han or death was upon him---and he was fully conscious of it, for he often so eXpr's.ed himself to his weeping friends.- lie also expressed a willinigness to obey tie sum. nuons-his one regret being the itiM sepa. ratio*n frota his devoted wife. 1l1s remains are deposited in a new come. tery near the Potomao Rtiver in sight of the Capitol of the Nation:--a fit'rstitig place for a high souled patriot. The deea-rued was no ordinary man-he was endowed with a very high order of In. tellect, nod expressed his thoughts with great etase and fluency both in speaking and writing. lie was a true patr ot and a true rriend-warm-hIearted, generous and brave. li had a sond Jidgment and a wi dom, which seened to be Intuitive. He was one of the very first men in the State of South Carolina to move in the right direricto In favor of reconstructing the State. With a view to - that end he bxecume editor of the WiasWono' Nviws and liERALD for a bilef period, and wrote a number of able edto rials for (hat paper advoearing .reconstrue tion on the basIs of equaaai fy for all before the law irreopeotive- of rado, color, or pro. vious conditIon of abrvitude.' The commu nit y became enraged at the course the pa per was patirsilng and threat'ened to with draw from it their enti'e patronage. This alatmed its owners, who requested M'. HifERFUT to withdraw from the elitorial chair, which he promptly did arrd thrrs his valuable services were in a great measure lost to the State in one of her most dificult. and trying emergencies. His too modest knd ienitlive nluro would not permit hin to preps his claims to public favor else he might. hate attaine I high pla. ces and -filled thIem with h6nor to hiumelf and advantage to .his counttry. But it is vaiti and fi'itlegs no* I enlarge upon , his vpried talto and recomt, . his: many virtues. The dead are all-uncon. scious of either pp:i'so or blame. It is difflicult to tewilte he Sad Itew'eleome truth that that manly, noble and go6eroM heart, shall beat no mere forever! We trust and believe our dear 'departed friend has:gone to to a brighltei Hnd n bet ter world where tie purity of his motives' will be uuders:ood and his merits approoia. led and rewarded. R. Tribute of Respect. At an Extra Comnmunication of Winn's bor3 Lodge, No. 11 A F. MI., held on Wed nesday, the 10th of March, A. L. 6870, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: WamisS. It has pleased the Supreme Architect of the Universe it) the exercise of his divine wisdom, to remove from our mys tie circle our brother Master ilason, Rev. JOHN It. PIOKSTT, who iad been distin guished, during life, for his zeal In the service of his Divine blaster, his love of our Order, and his adherence to its tenets; and who had worthily filled the-ligh. eoffice of Most ieverend Oraid CliabiAin' 6 the Grand Lodge af the State of South Carolipa. Rm1olved, That. we lament tIe deit' of our beloved brother cut down' by the hatd of death whilein the zenth of his career of usefulness : and we will long regret the blanK thus made in our membership. Resolred, That as a mark of our respect. for the deceased a page in our minutes be suitably inscrbed, and our Lodge emblems be draped for' thirty days. ResolIred, That a copy of 'these reialu tions ho transmitted to the familiy of tihe deceased, to the Grand Ledge of the Statq of South Carolina, to Star Lodge No.19 A. F. Mi. and be published in the Winbsboro Newsa. By3 order of JA MfES II. RION, W. M. W t N. Cn1arSDLn, See. - Photogr'aphs8! Pkotegraphs! Photgph=s1,~ N OW i h ime o etbarOTOGRAPH BROTYPlE, call on WVREN & W Hi EEER atnd they, will make you a pretty picture. .Our work Is admired by all- and lina received the highest enoothiiums both North and Seuthi, Piet urea splendidly colored. 'Old pictures of any dleseyiption copied.' 'Spe omal, attention ita eonhd to the fact that we' corpy and restore old plctur-es that are badly defaced. For the- want of deasistaneo wtuch delay has been caused' her'etofore In thed finishing 'and-delivery of 'pictures,-adft hav ing asstanco now, we are prepireti to-fin' ish our pietures-in the shortest filme possi.. ble. W~e skanl remaiw but a few -weeks longer and notice will be given ..don i on what day we will close oar business here. Those who wish pictures. please get thorn, new, and an~C pu~itd eff. till, the" i t.eek. Pictures tekon as NolT inm dieudy weither as fauir. Cail on- 'Wran & Wibeetor,' Iad- thef will make you a picture ,that ,wil be a life - like Pepresentat6:1'foulde eh& ornament to yonr paylera.. -. , ilalery in.Woeoiwards..h ).vfIg of Cqu~ gress' efreet.-'1lLIf - at 12-8:' Vhotogriq1fa.. David Stevensonsakai' oiliers,-VW: John Ste. vafstsn, admrs ftWdothef%-1bill'fat Pay-. filionof Land,; -a .' -m. a' .V~atgd, dated ".~w~~8~jt. ' cens~d, a're rdquif'ec ' r(~eIt -f't ~'b ?sh'their rihfad'ne' i f 1iit 4o ja befo~e thoe't jof 3~nort," f6 Clerk of CoifrD'ae Clerk''s Offie' ) "q' S (J~e~t ~8d Maroh 1l,87b.'- 4, , miir80-M8 A hpersonsj hug lo ini qgMtid 11 Vifam Shedld,'deoessed, aeo Vequeet ed to present oesame repeviy a .dto feo 24 . ~ ~ ~ 1~l. byapeptros sk~d1 use Dr. *lat GoldenvSaleiBuess' T~tt'e Goldesi 3Este tt DtbAsh.496Meg.U.BIs is8tkgg sgtge~H IN EQUITY, FAIRFIELD 1870. S0 ;.-lowney, itedeter, vs. Thos. J. Rob. ilsot', et. als., Creditors of the Planter's I xik'- f Fairfeld-Bill for Injunstiou Instfrlutlon k ulng tli leadi.ngs in he, above iv, '1 4t all creditors of the said Bank bq enjoingd fyoto bringing or further prose. Cini actios against the. said Bank or its '.d1hest "nil persons having claims agalnst h0 ,sid Bank, including Bank note hqldbr, be required to present and prove their claims on or before the 22d day of December, A. D., 1870. 8d. That the Receiver, by cotnting and sealing in packages. or by registering amounts, letters anri numbers. eriso fihe I .uk notes that iany be preented to be identifiel. 4th. That the 'eclver rroceed fort hwiti to col:eo t he assets o tI he mink, by sult where advisab.e: and that for that pirpose he is nuthorized to employ proper attor 1th. That the Receivor be antihotIzed to sell at public auction for cash, all the per sonal property (other than those in action) belonging to said flank at suelt limo anlid place.as ho may deem advantageons, giving suno pnblic notico by public ilrerti.iement as TO, riqulred by law for administ rat or's sales.. Gib. That the Roeciver'bo authorized to sell at such placo and erch time after the 1st.of January. A. D. 1871, as lie may deeni expOdient, all the chosei in action that he may bfthat timo have aseertainied tn lie doubtful or worthless, said sale to be in pursuance of the Act of the General As sembly approved 14th of January, A. 1). 1870, entitled "An Act to authorize admin istrator's executor's nod other .iduciares to sell evidences of indebtedness. 7th. That. at. such time as the leceiver may designate, after the 1st. of January. A. D 1871, lie may declare and pay oti divi dends upon such ains as may havo been duly establi4hed from the net proteeds of of nales and collections ii his hamts after paynm'nt of expenses and retaining to him self five per cent tim on all mooey's receiv edi and two and one half per contumn on all money's disbursed by. him. 8th. Tlnt-this order be published eee a ihoihth in the Ftirfeld Herald during the present. year, and one time in the Columbia Guardian and one time in the Charleston Reublican, . J. M. RUTLAND. api 12-xissly SHIERIF'S SALE. Godtrcy,Qneale,.vs.. William Marshall and others, heirs 9f Jacob N. Onetle, deo'd. [ h t'rsonncc of an order made in the O a tttod oase,.by Win. M-. Nelson, Jndge of ir ,bate for Fairfietd County, I will sell, on the firs't Monday in May next, in froilt..of thet Cbuit House, in Winiasboro, within 'hio legal . hours of sale. All that truct. or parcel of land of which Jacob N. Oheale, deceated, wal seized and possessed, sitiite ;n Fairiteld. County, on CL- road 'e'dc;ug fio'm Monticello to Colimn bin, containing one and seven tenths of an aere, mi.'re or less, and bounded by lands of 'anies K. Rabb and William 1. Curry. Terins Qash-tlurchasers to pay for titles and' staips.' L. W. DUVALL. 8. F. C. Sheriffs Oflice, Winnsboro, April 9, 1870.. apl 12-tzlx SHEIFF'S SALE. Under. order of Judge of Proba Sq. Ex Part;, Ja'nisIluntor and *lei Hunter -Petition for Sale, &c. I N pursuanoegof an order made by Willian . llutlop Wigg,. Judge of Probate for Iichland County, in the above stated case, I %illI sell on the first. AMonday ir Way neOxi, in fi-ont, of the Court louso in Columbia, within the legal hours. All that tract, of land i 'ililnnd Conn ty, of which Ihe late Jacob Wjrick, dee'd. possessed. Contining four hiundr-ed and seve..ty-fouir (4174) neres, moure or less, *bounded by lands of Col. D. D. Fehmley and lands fornierly of Col. Leitner and others. A large portion of tihe land' is in virginal oak apihieklory forest. Txans or 8A*r.-One-third cash, balance in one and Lwo years Putrcharser to give bond with pe'rsotmal security aand a mortgage of the land, and pay ..f r.. stiaps.and-pa, pors . c~P. FkZE . 11, ;C .CQ~pbQH TH E i1 i)J i #itteslsion a geat, many .1 e 'ranus ihat, hiare- been acoi1,J l*f~ o !thiese many days, and for wi 'Ant the (CashI, foir I hiavo got. very p 'Af u einerandtums and have tried all fhlit te'nt miediciines from Quein's De lht down to -opthintg Syirup, but. withouti anry benefinihl eflcet; andl I have conic io the conclnsloch that the only remedy likely to Aoothe or delight me is the CASil. llopin~g a word to thei wise will be suflicient, * I am respect fully,. nipril 1P2 .A.1 P 1. TERft JUST REC~EI VEID. 1 000 DVnnum.r~s *6000 Lb., J&acow, Laard and hlams. '. tll grades, 1 Sacks Cof e. TFqae, Soap, Cadles. And many other articles to which I In.. 't1o smy (riende. tend coetomers. Call and see. - ~b B~ AM) SHOES. ..&f W. W.KF/itll'N f.4!WER I5 THE~ MAN. k of it bmttdon'tjhlIt o bug. . Sr. o~ 16 .pies tihe phqne, th a il 0 o iq hanH flM n1110Kfl 11 8 Y epfeh ppesh Latest Quotatio8 of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHARLESTON, S. 0.. Oorrooted Weekly by A. 0. EAU FMAN Brokef, No. 26 Broad St April 8, 1870. S1ArflffZUIITIEs-8uth Carolina, 'old 80; do, ew,- 80 do, registeres. stock, Ox int-@8 RAILROAD 13TOJoCs -Charot te, Columbia and) Augusta,-55- i Or enville and Co. lumbia, 2; Northeastern, 10@; Ba. vannah and Charleat on, 86; South Carolina, (whole shares) 46; do, (half do) 22. sOUT11 OAnOLINA BANK nILLE. alinah of Charlesto , *'hank of Newherry, lank of Camden, Ii . Bank of Georgetown, - 11. linuk of South Carolina, 6 Bank of Cheater, Blank of liamburg, 3 Bank of State of 8. 0. prior tlS861, M0 - Blank of State of M. C. issuo 1811 11nd 18G2, leg *llantera' and Mechat.lea' 1tak C hPa lton,-. *P1Cople's Bank of Chmatlestoni, - *Union Bank of Charleston -- - Southwestern It ft Bank, "Charlesi. ton, (01.1) h Blouthwestern R R lank, Charles ton, (newl 3tate Bank of dtharleston, a - Farmers' and Exchange lank of Charleston, .. Exchange Bank of Columbttia, 10 c - Domnerelal Bank of Columbin, 2n - Mierchant's link of Cheraw, 8 ( Planters' Vank of FaIrfieiI, (o. State of S. C. Bills Receivable, par Aity of Chatleston Change Bills, par Securites move in demand. Exchange avoring buyers. Money easier. Bank ,ates 1 P cens. a month on 8took eollater is. Outside rates arbitrary. bank notes tagnant. *Silla marked thus (4) are being redeem. d at the Blank Cotvnters of each. Jan 22..) Qocupatinal Aionts. Fresh, pure air is a vitilizing elixir. hlioever is debarred by circumstances from mtmrestrioted access to thin ilvisible, but iowerful stimulant, needs a nmexillotral in igorant of somi kind. The great obtect ihould be to cltione the beat. Popularity s a pretty good guarantie of merit in this oratinlitiag and- intelligent ago, and tried )y this criterio-1 Ilostetter's 8tomaoh lit. ers stands first among the invigorating and egnlatling medioines of the present day. 'o ihe wattle of persons engaged in indoor mnployme .ts, espocially in crowded facto. 'ies where even with the beet possible ven ilation the nimosphere is always In same legree polut ed, this altibrious vegefablo onic is peculiarly adopted. The nature of ie ingre.lients is no mystery. It cobsiste >f an absolutely pure diffusive' sttmulant, inelured--or rarther sarcharged-with the luiid etracts of sainat sis fotxl wmft barks ind herbs. The plawemnonpebia has its inetures, but what atre they i The juice )f only t' Aing^ lot or bark or plant is preset.P oia ct*., Not one of them cumbines lie three propertie- of a ionic, an altera ive, and mY nperiert. A'1 theso elements ire blended in the Iliters; n6rt are these he sum of its medicinal recommendati ons. [I is also a blood depurent and ad dant'pas modio'. The baleful effect which air t'iaf has been partially exhatste.1 of its orygen by fro r'ent heathing produces on the thaf or aitniiation, is iotorious, and *hen to this levitalized amtmosphere is strpoa'ddett the nephitic vapor of hot air frirnaees, it be ,onmes doloteious aAd depressieg fW the xtreme. TV ftnab'e the ysteni to bear up, ven for na few hours each day against the Iobiitttiwg In~enee of a vitiated atmos. tlere. a wrolesonie fo'ane and alterative is irgetfly required. This irand diuideratunt is supplied in Ilostetie'r lIitiers, which as l sirengt h-austanintg, health-proteoIng mpeult, has no rival either among olicinal or idver ised medIcines. april 5--lie 'Testimonials troftt England, Rin .-flaving suffered severely fromt rheumatic pains in the head and face, I *as ndneed, from. what I heard said of it to ry P'miur DA vis' PAI:N Mal.t.En, from w hich somn fomud relie'f. IC It indeed a valuable irticle. I am yours, &@., .WILLIAM EVANS, ($1lmner.) Willenhall, England. . This is to certify that, I have been a ant 'erer f rom Indigestioni and violent 8iek kenadachme tot upwards of fiur years, I myre consulhed manny of tihe Faculty, but i'ptve derived no material benefit from any urc-i, until I tried PRnaY M)afls' PAIN 4::..un, which, I am ha ppy to state,- has lone ame morO good than al I eteCr r.-d be. 4re. L ESTit hBRIGGSt. liolmon. En.gland. OmitITrLEn r.--I have muchi pleasn're in penking of the irrenmt efficacy and tasefnl mess of yonr l'Arx Km,..:.ns. T~o years igo I wats eovete-ly nd~Icted' with a painfid nternal dilsease, when a friend of Omnine, who' had just returned from the States, ;ave nme a small quantity of PAIN Kusu.r,, rhich he had brou~iht ovet with' himt. ii ook it as directed, anid the relief was im. mediate, and so satisfied was I of tts walde is a med-ichto. that I immediately sent to few York for half a dozen bottles ; and I inm thantlifiul to say. (hat It has ptroved to nmy family and friends who base used It of nes'timabmle value in rel19eftg alm~osb all <inds of pain and snifering. 170. ? PalI.'Mah, lifanohmest er. 8rtcorAm, Notrov.-To- pates in. Wadt of Doors, Sashes and' fllide, we refet to the idtertisement of P. P. Teale, the large nreputaturer of these goods ini Chaileston. Prtco list hsynished oW nv~pimviow, '. July 2b--Om *Grey Bars Bepqne I T&f'148 IMPROVED LIaJIlD fA1R D7. I.. a perfleet wondeV. By its se thd sid beothes young agaid. It. eonverte the Irey head into a beautifult hiaoit 4f'lfro*n. t, Im.parts a natural; oolor to the grisly muestacht and whisker., and give. to the finir and'Beard a. sofineas -and. gloss,- that lhe youn1 beantt mlght qnvy, SAsofa ~Ststotw.--A newuber :of fhe motpteominest' and inft'uencaoiuietisemr of 'hmnoble .old. commson vealfk of Kentuohy hAte anitet togetifes. to fdrm atnd frasmis. die.d tothe pOdl a elaret fe# pseowk ' a e' ttrae Psid. leswt m--dd l#e glad to* t-Ie to sa that the-Induesa igebte ate san graaf adt * strenity to* the hItuE 4erforane f al iroiis es iA'og, that, ii place the whole eatir*l s466;eespleton. We will be h6 i tet fig, U lem kikkts .!isia. ea ye 8hv.iokw #qrbotee, 4oergi diseir. Mola~.ses ~ sy iadwae wbd &&, *bhwoh loid for s. MN WR b 00, jan 'Aan8, SCHOOL BOOKS. SC1oorL B1oQ91, Vlbes, Iho(ograplio Albuti,. Piant Boxes, Waverly Novels, Dioken's Works, Thaekery's Works andi oth. or Novels, Oook Books, Letter Writers, Farm Books, Books oA Kiquette. &Q.. &c., for sale by KETCIiiN, b1obtAzTElR & BRICE. New Goods, Ladles' a-1 Goo is' Shoes. Brogans, Sole Leather, Tubs, Brooms, Oil Cloths, India Rubber Ixlls, Napkin Rings, Combs, flair Pis, Dands, &c. A variety of Lainps for flalls and Parlors, Lantern, Pocket Lan. terns, &o., &c. Shades, Sewing Birds, Tape Lines. ALSO Sugar, Coiree, Nfolasses, Toa, &c., of boat quality, and all at low pricos for sale by KETCHIIN, AlMASTER & JillI. apr-il '$ NEW GOODS, Just Received. SJ'UNd caicoes, Dr. na u Meacled Iliomspuns, Salem Jeans, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Candles, Soap, Brades Hoed, SBrovela, Well Rope, Plow Lines, North Carolina Shoes, - A well Assorted Stock of Cooking Stoves which will be sold at lower prles thar oarh be bought in this State. Terms CASU. TIJOM1PSON & VOODW ARD. aprIl 7 BACOT &-gg, HAVE JUST RECEIVED 25 PIECES of Spring Caliooes and Lawns which they will soil at very low prices, having been purchased sinoo the great decline in goods. 20 bble. Exra Faunily PlhI r,. 2 tiorces Fine ialthnore FaLmily 11lam1s, Peaches, Pi'neapple, Oystoedri Salmron, Oteen Peas, Beans, &o., In cans. Besides 0 full stolck of FAlVILY GROCERIES, mar 22 H. W. DESPORTES. (CORNER NO. I.) [AS just ieceived Cherf'y BrAndy. Blaekberry Brahdy, Q ing'ef*Trandy.. Port, W'ines. 8ho'ry WPha. Corn and Rye Whisid'es of il gn'ades which h-e will sell lo* for CASII. mar 10 VIRGINIA' ADMITTEI J UST roeIved at Corset No. T-Sngar, Pl Coffee, Miackerel 'n lBarrein, rialf lBar. re and Kits; Chee'se, CitroA, Currents, Candles, Potash, Patter htatolhes, &o , at .Jan 29' N. W. D)E8PORTER. -IsrTIC]E j O'8'I' of mislaid, eertlicate No. 870, dat.. .4ed July I6, 1A19 for 5 slbara stook in the C C & A. 1A. R'. Company ,nlety days from. date, application will be made to tha (X ms pany for duplicate of the sqmne. feb 8m8t JONATitAN D.00OLE$fhN. Floar ! Flodr I 1?lour r BARRELS FLOUR' justreceletiad jan 27 Corner No. l'. 2'e'er 3Pu.irniituire I eOOD FURNITORE!I ?GIIIAP FURNVITtJRJi J US' r eood direet from.~ the best, facto. .s pf 1.w York and Bostona. Consist lng of lne flsew'ond and %hanut suits, comrpleteJ(abogany and Walnttt Blureaus, Sofahs1 i antrVParlorr Ch'aIthh Stande c. ~Id.8tads ancd Chair, of Aifteen -dikerent g ades each, Wardrobes. Saloon Tables and eerything usually keptr in the Fur'niture Line, which we prope'se to sell as oheap as CAn be b~ough t any where in tiie State. Call and se J9f.*187h19 & C), *' DO)Z. Yotgre iois Iaiporte Ale, e ad 'es. Philadelpbla Me,. ow for ssb. 000'#4 Sgsrs kr de by anty1 Vot ar j'o. 14 h .~ -. stok to Seaiddef thie 98dsl"p~o, het day: iaco*e.0 '0. R.4f A1SO," Prices in Acco- dance with the De cline of fRold and Cotton will be Found at PLENNDrTENPs. COFFEE Fgar: va. Molr.167c Asses 00o 6,'$1.00 per bbl., B.ccn, V' 0 per cut. I Lard in ('addies, 95" , in barre!t, '. (re' tail), Washinig Sonp, 1 -., Carolin Itico, $5.75 per bushel, best "tugnr Cured lln... 26c. Special in-lucenionts offered on corn , call and iquiro. D 11. F LENNIKEN. mar 24 Agent t'fr Aubrey & Co. JUST RECEIVEDs LOT of Baltimore Bacon, Sardines, Pickles. %how Chow. Cheshire Cheese, Coffee, Sugar, Smoking and Chewing To. haeco, egnrs of I yrnlrdes. Alvo a fine lot of Caimpsen's Extra Family Flour, whicir will be sold at COSP. We also keep constatly on hand a fine nuortment of Wites, Liquors and Ale, which we offer at greatly reduced plfoes. A nice lot of Mens' W'tmens' and Chil dronu' Shoes nwl Onilers. Call and seco. 000DIN(, STUA lT & CO. Jan 27 Just Received, A LOT of fine Flour In sacks of all sir. Os. Rice, LJard Bacon, Coteos and Sugars of all grades ALSO Liquors, Wines, Porter, Ale, Brandy Peaches, burhain Tobacco and Cigars of the finest quality, whiolh I will sell low for Cash. R. J. M-cCARLEY. jan 13 TH5 POLICY~HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY CO:R thec! IMO'uxth., 20 Biroad Street, Charlesto-n S. C.. TrAvrNO nrIrONRTH'Y $60,000 W TIT tie Cotuptroller-General, will is. sue the usual forms of Lire and En. dowment Polloles, It is the most. liberal Company to the astMurod in the world. The charter guaran teos Co the polioy holder the eash surrender 'aine of his policy after one anualt pay. Ienti, er'cept only In ease of fraud. It Is the only paroly mutual Company in tie Bouth. It. has no stoclholers. All surplus (profits) t*ust be divided antong the assured annually. It. Is in every respeof conservative. Its investments nro conflned by charter to the most, solid accurities, and it is under the management. of busluess mone of well known ability and integrity. Its Board of'Trns. tees comuprisrs itany of the most prominent men -n South Cmiollnai Georgia und North' Carolhina. Persons wishing any infiorm'ation. wil? plouse communien c wit h anty of the oiceers. W.M. MoBUIRNEY, Pres!donL B. P. ALEXANDER, Vice. Pfesailni. and Acluary. J. l?. GILM.\! Vice-lrsident. in (eorgla. R. NYE lHUTC111NSONI Vice-Presid ent in North Oar'oiht. G EO'. 1E. I00 GS, 8coretary asnd (leneral A gent . JOllN T. I)A i Y. M. P., april 'i1m Medical Adviser. SUOOD! .Zounn puw u 9mLd DRE!9S GOIIS JIT ARGE, uslins, Lenos, J'apan'esa' Mosamnbiquo- at al~t.L halt whiat thef aots for last year, ? 10hetd of .Caimer, Stits, 'Ineli a'14 Cottopade Sacke and Pants,; Ru.tlearasy, and Towsis at reduced prloes for cash at KETHIlI bcMA&TEN & BRIJCFr. 1ceed a oss, Fla'voring *ztraots, Cori, centrated I1,ye, Tolet 5oats, P~erfuttery (each~ tla*sg, hMe . I ap '909 ______A _____&