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VOL.11II.] - WINNSBiORO, S. (I., SATURDAY'. O EVMBER 10. 1866. 123 I' l-,isgED EVEItY TUEMDAY, TIIURS DAY AND 8.%TURDAY . T v Gaillard, Desportes & Co. S i Wilmsboro,' S. C., at $6.00 per an .uiuin, ini ad vianc.. rKE FAI4FIELD EALD, 111ti.SHED 10VERT WEDKESDAT MORN ING,- AT $3.00 .PER ANNUM. WHI THE'dAVES ARE TURNING BROWN. Y TRS. 1lFADYT .AKItS. Never 1im my heart so gay. lin the biblinginonth of May, Nevet does it licat a (tilne 11nif no roweet. ill blooning Jnne. Never kipmrs siteh hampptin . As n sitch it lwy i Ilhis, WIlel Ocober Ais her croin, V hIWO Ihie ItaVe are Itriiing bras. .iPren'lie, Swe..I clilirPn, soft rrgrel. Fur the re1116ld violts ; Sing. y0ou lovers, tie d:light, (P Ate golden sminier hlours. Never in Ithe sanimiter hours 01i ?ny way ithlt radiinoe showprs As 1romi haittivent alls softly lowi, When te lit leaveg nre trning brown. Pr- iI your girdle, fresh Andl gay, 4-hikdrcn in the b100loo of .mty; Twist your choaplets in young .line, Ainitleis-tlopy will rade full Soon; Twine ripe roses, .Jily-red, .;uvers, for Ihe dear one's hLskl - I will weavo mty richer crown When the leaves are Itiring brown. A TH MLLING SKETOH. Ii I8)8, or ,b', itn ty y'ars after Ioone'sfirst explriton of the conithr, anI whilh-. Keniicky i was yet. kniocklin at ho door fio ldlis.i.m into ih! iion. the red meion resiived to make yet tnioi I. Ur Iffort lIp exteriirl Ilit-ir I*m% A lck hmsi, which st-ivrt dl the do bliplu I,iirplse of it Fort. inil dvi-1ling w%aIs th. huhitition of Booil alnd Ills --i'l'tntipai10 onV'. Pejori-the dieaelif (if the SaYaa -R from' varihuls prenillitiols, -of m elgr ut.iderstimin lOly- Ie the PXpOrinnet-d hun. tr, he snt * Irtivy-coutits. kajil-11, MehedWhnta Z0l--Wh4ig, t0e fIle d,itat id MF, s After prodiedinittsono di4annct. thef USP.41di aIluf. preeipiiate!y sleep on i- (lml-s it-, ind.(!noed by jontling rocks 0-1 tlmt.hl(r, when"I the had111 at I)rmnd Vil ixtdd prispiect - otid on another side r:a a deep i-a raslpid* river, ont which aid. heary fomitd t l.iii14'in-e ll eln dangtrous~ - pr11mty lt.. h e ' en11my. i ir t is s itnih thu-iim they bi eld1. I .large dl h tben tion l o 1mh1t I 'I oi I.. '61111 iinlit opi-i'in sp.ice they obhs--rvi Iei -h wr o r< ei lii -d il ih-ir %altir p.tierf, evidenl silollng, lileir iion tAi' > be <MW ofAbl mi Tneyd dermined ti rt-t .ii ai d wvat-'II 11he mo.,ve nt 4,1 thi-ir 0,14 t1111Y, aind lfor . thhA p aro.- , oleltnhid lt'fro hir' hidoitg inL byt~ tIIiiwti ol hemtia ex1nn0t, oftUlt.3 wich they haEdL bu. al i snt attly.t 41 JytOsqa. ellian wentkl",,' in e .ed wat1r' wah t enIteen--. andtI hidnt prceid. edaI.I fa when hle)s dlfl-lOvere Ia eautiful~xi 'fIutni nhi ng flronl plattrock ntear theI bsef'. tofi't tIl'hhiftt 'tringl pfrued thte ameh-neededi e'Il- meut thte e t urnedu y'tot wen tih sing h.'ln fter illingr htis ndt *X.'s ste kand ch11 Itttlike, msed him:wlfr byl lookig 3 4 the ui wo r oft natree l. hIthflly exempkfisJ inl the. Thw~isttt' man educatr'ed inte mids ofe. tirne t se'an bselen byi~ tw euaw. ,hc h wul) knw hirfutrupeatoedl'n and trented haot with the itm-nost bar b; rilly. li tle i.aintlim the Indians perceiv. ing tie body of the waina floating oit t.he river. utand recognizing the pril, 01 the white man's fingers on her neck, approached ti bluff shoitig their war yell. The scouts recommended the girl to return to the idianm qtd consilt li Cnr afetly by teling themI II-lw tie alTair happeaned. She replied, "I pre fer to die in the preseniet of the wit thar to iw a slave to tiht- nladiau. Givo me a rifle and see what- irtamit do." 1ht. this they could lo>t do-yet, they wore dterminied to sell their lives 1t, learly as'possi'yle. . As before described, Onl iltne side they were shielded by a rock, Riad with unerring tectravcy they ,hot several of the bravest undm o.4 .tarinig of tho foe. 'Onle point was at, ceiile, frqtn .an impending cliff, which overlhmng the blhtli, and in tatt diretioi was th riilo.uf MoL-1an pointel. with fiager ou-:trigg-r, waiting for suflIcievi part of tIe ludian whmoum1 hIte eSp1itd mala kitng tht% ntteidt from liat. qitarter) t appeiar above the rock to form a targe -to Saim at At, last than savage, wit, OxIlimtat, yeil and upraised tomahawk wias ubout t,o amike thW 1--up ad sprini 11p-1n hi.- lon, Wheit the-liint (if Ieell ma's rifle hun., fire. I f .1owered t he Itt amd was uab6out replacig -it by 'a freqh Iiat frotin his piocket, whett.htt saw ts. litdun, wite shiot,'of victory waS titerned to unn of paini, fell headlong into the chasm benm(ati, Itt shot by whose. rifle lpo kitew nut. SoverAl others satro ed the suate fats anid inl a vimilar man At the sippro4 f rsight 4Ite-Indianptlis Witherw, '. qud the *:olj,.w *ere conA 11u0, whleu"they behleld:tim resct girl. rifle itl hand, approach thmn. Tlui at (1tg-. accouteld ftr tilt- eRicient Iaid I hey hadjuaeviVL Sle inforatd uon tlat it Iitta arly partof the cotflier, shle- te ceedod in sirrisig oce o ahe brro es, aIid pit-.m-d hersx-f of lits rifll- aid irermninvl ft Ite.ivm- iil..r covt-r of th -ni , irl volomwmred tt iiet as I weir gd-;whet ito ihwir d4ipp-mi. Im-P. a.1l dian , tY t umat fheir re tlet. 41ton hy it picIquIt f Id t1,ias, stationed tn intfrrupt. their progress. Ti-e- girl taiiod tlhem not. to mnako the slighthst toiz, anlio renfi sti i.n= ar-y-slft t ainm and sliortiv rotur-a'l tvliing thenl th1a:t she It Il snect-pled ill palting the'( savug.-t ot a fNlIt trail, nt1i (10114 id -w pr iceti. They hI not game far. when thi--v wera narimd h) *v tihe bark of a dog-agaim t.he girl give fill. injilnictin to r st0l, w Ihe infor 11ati6on that. itev %%ere- n,wv in lt. eeit nirt taf the caitmp of it thoatt dil warriura-blot to Ir-1. her. mxt. h.gth they got clh.ir of the vii lag -, a-1 reachaed. in Iblock holu-te it; sth-ty, whea, to t.hie siurpris olf ad, tite girl wa.4 ftmid to bI the miiter of on olf Poone's coimains. At 4tm. P-tontlo.-UIrin, ilthe'p);aAt week theire was rt l exhlibti lonll" itt IIa. sonic I all, at imi b.' i witiovt, trins. anld Who hadu1 I(earned LAto ll hit fi-A h iaore dexterity thian most lteopla C.a. their hainds. IIe could wnte a boai ad hat, ar railtorft, tis a ho aul arrow wiflh til#rrtig oin. strpp at razor ttnd alAmve a mta1n, load'andrl u oosot api t.a1, thrad at ttedle snd stw, besidus ptrfoarmiing.nany other fevat. of a-qafa: u.j jtni2hjtItM#a. 'a one it , ls'aiggni co ulais a tiatira--of Hlarne'tt Ctannir, .North Cairoliga, is abtt tht tivett. 'ive ytear; c,bl, anad is ot Scotch ani t tdat' psarenataga. Thloxso. whio hatve 'tint grtn-b~ack to a bua'ter avnan -or The 1'ri correspondentt of the~ New -rk an ays thatgrounds around the GrNat Exibition Ihuilding are being h.t'd out in walka and" driven bord1ered with trees whieh, 'coW for,ty dollre. each. Theo ettntof t1o' aven,n, si. .oys,and adn walks, inside apd out of th buil ing s to bo' seiing~, rabul.on, and will, et the 'lowcat osti. From the New Orleans Playune,e .FroM the Sio Graee, IXTMa3STiNG UWty,. By the stbamship Nuetiq weitave the Rio gr41A e COM46r, and offthe chere; of B(Moville, fhot the 26th 27th ultino, inclusvo. Cortina is dtermined to starve oa ales and his garrison in Mataniorns a1llows poopplies to go in from the r (Jen T1apla, o tie 18th lit., sel! Beniten ' from'Mier toCanalesto sar Juarez'disipproved of the unominet Carbajal by the Mataigora'4 garrig e Afgtidt VanAleA, that fte had ap Gen.'lapja Oovern,.r of TaMibuH commanding.g4neral of her qhtiles; 0 y toturn over tihe commahd of 4itti b ibt. Capis6roW or Col. Otero, o -.Col. C Cantale and Hentjose .to go 4 Chihi aid give ni account of tietlt.46nMuc TIapia wisfied to know if Oakaues 4 celved these sime orders. SUnitles replied that, lie had recei such order, altoutgh hiead li% ii enm e lig it ; bit lie was wiling to"'deu I ootimand of M2tanoratj.att One aforementioned Mo fora. Tie MaIamoraS lweblz says iliat rill, Orero.anle U041% then refused to r tie e .ininand. Cauales tihep propi go omit of the city i.6d lealre'the" an llonite to arrange ime n alter. This declined by the three oleers, who.cois ed thaI h w al h1tbot Wisto give an nIo ot'his actions to Ouneen" Tpia. At. pica, ant electio'n laRf been hQ14 -t9 lapin goviripor,i bmut irroi unanmously fe Canales. Colonel Bnites. it )as.rePaMt. p%. 4u a CanAles io Corina, with y k ut, tlie twvo Liberan-Inva'a ito rct. '4 to Brownsville, wlih ut Ii beethhtie resul' of his ir4Ls. 'lhe IIaues thkat Ctnalop hitsten iig in (aV61 of 04ps. qF45 ),ageo, 11 TF out. The o*ier, sks ' lip in vuryabdi 4,~,h Viid p eJw rI :a amA . 16d 0, apim hcked tip.by'Juarez, supported by E Coe do. w*s etp1ect ed to appuar bef-.e Mlatinom rl amily. wtere Cortint would jolin. him id at-amtack wqtild thyr be naado on1iaa inmram. At t e mafA e I inje, Ciiont 0111e pie, of Oonqral14ir merldan'd stif. ateIvbd at. lrownsville. 6nle1 on Canales, qtstl wat politely received. It will lie seen that. the crisis, . so lonp expeoted on time il Orrando, is iabomit 1m arrive, Jarez iind I Ortega are each'repre semed,: Canales holds the prize in lia -wr hanls: Tncie , um i. umigh Uvn. Sheridav animd Oit. Gill<pie, s. v-4 Junre. Is tIhe nini: C.an9 es inlAIus 1o .-1:img4 ; COrtint Ioes ir t'r J kiar:eZ. SnIIethiig i-4 botid tt happen, ani dl somabomly is bound to get huri. Tle :-shooitw Mary Uertriain has left Ura '04 f.or Tampi ca, loadel withi 1arims, aiim1mai. tiiimn. etc. Shipper not btated. Patricio Milio, son-in liw of Vidamirri, of mhie house of Milmo &-Co., anid It. L itichardson, lite niew Colleetor of Cistoml foritlie disrlct. it Itrazos Sintilago, hav4 arrived at Brownsville. The Raxo4ero unys "IThe stenmer (en. Sheoridan which nr, rived at Brzo.4 li1me in Augmis, and was blown ashord in qa norther on the 2t.at Sop, $ember, is once nmare niont, nmi Is repored to he tininjuted. It. is said sh is tihe pro leri of ime Jtuirex Govirrnm6nt, but as yet Ams hs not-been delivered to ime propel "A portion of the tirmstaken nt. the timi time steimer Chinnoo eine to thit baik, wort trneal over to Vapt. Deflress. yester4ay b ni order of (en Sedswiok, under the lin .I riotlion-t from M4jor-Geioral Getty, Capt. Dogreas clained them mer te terms o mite constrace nt thie time of purchase." Kennedy & King have bonght tIme telo graph line bet vqeen l1rolynovillo aid Braze Santiago, with time right of tay fe amer< eOUnity. . NoT Silo' TMANtKY.:.-A man hj Sti nmie of *O'Rnrke. ont Satirday tinmdirtook to ga shoxoting ror 'rail birdA lin re-,iHiing lor his - powIier flask lit droiped it into. a tub of wvat'r. Ti in to mitatma diiserteed -him from enjoy' ing ihe knif h-imdasy lie iutd taken~ Ironr time romimdry of Notb, Chase 45 at m which hme is eatmhned. Hie pflnradr the powiher ito A fryiitit pau tand) dried~ it. overi tha Irm'. The hmjiPk (.'im lie emsi, linto I he- yamrJ with bla ft,-atJ soep. rhiat ine idokod. like a trine ffjiter TrackUy fuorhimt lm- ret' ved no ho-lit injury. HIi himr, benred'anal nyebro' *r'tuakeni ofmn iamdsyy.a,s 11y a' jazog - afdlphi'a'G'aene. 19te' Rlseighm, 14. 0., papet's pr as it have knowledge of a scret amt e orgait laps'oelsty ist the afouth, oEmpof- loya UIa%s seun, and knownm as - td Swises C 'bfir ar. said to be ltn thoums4nd of thou in~ Moth Oimon. Mi. Px*10ioY.- There is just now considerabte discussion going on in the 1-16yal" journals of the North, concern. r ing Mr. Peabody's loyalty during the var., Somri time since a corespondent of the_TX* YorA Auening IAt openly accused him of aiding and abotting. the 8ontl, whireupon a writer in the T'lies attempts.to refute the assertion. This brmgs oit the following from Uarles L. Wildoni, editor of the Chicag6 Jour. xal, who was Secretary of Legislation in London during the war, aid there. fore doubtlss writes knowingly. If the facts r.rO true, Mr. Pe abody will not leave a noble itVine for charity, but will be en desred for his love of justice and right: We can iuiform this correspondent what Mr. George lesbody was doing luring the struggle for national exist. eice. Jle wal in full sympaihy with Ihil rebellion. lstead of strenguliening the iiational credit, which he niglit have done aA a lenditig London batker, he threw his poronal influence in the op P posite scale, by constantly declaring that ite Norti could not conquer the South. ie noer met with the Ioyal Americans to clih-brate tEe national holidays, but enlaged in getting tip opposition cele brntions, to whicl teit;s Englisl sprigs of nohility, rebelh and a few Americans wore invited, and where the toast to "Ifie Majesty" always had precedence of that to the Preside t. He repoatedly i od to conttfute to aid thin sick 4vullided oi,gep Uinion army, and *fat al 110i a" ha was nduceid W presuro to ge :t th 4anitary ltaissio%. wa witth'e stiphlation J it shoj -w divkfed'Nien the. dn0 S iti )ae arriv.'in I'igun3. Mf . Maanpwm obitainiert hii diata with wiich to "111sl A mericnti crelit in I th fjon4dn Tines from tle ofilep of Ir. Penlodv. whilo "." (Spence]. of Liverpool, drew in. spitration from the Paine Ru.ree, with whiIh it write up tie rebellion in its ETRN:-I.:NT- OF GE.:. Akgll;' RI.:. iA '.-Oi 'hIursdav, October 2, tle remaiis of i- finoum Ashby were iF. iiterred at vinchiester, Virginia, with imposing errenies. At the niame titme we inceed in the soil the lodiezi of Captain 11ihrd Ashby and Lien. ionant coloel ihinms Muarshall. Soie of thie incideits tof lie (Inv nre wril wor. 11hy, of mention. We ure given to un.i1 derstand that i1ie Federal Qiariorms. ter at. Wiche.iter, Cap1taili Brown, we b1lieve, placed Ihie horses under hi charge at- the disposal or the imilrsels 311id other geml-titien oIL iating upon the oce.Xsion. Wi were toll by the Winchester Nws the aiet ing vircuim"stqnce of the old nogro wenm jwho nirsed General A,hby in his youth. she4ding tears in profittinn. :,d thlat hers was the last hand to place a wriathi of flowers Aelim. Ii liend. Another negro srvaut of the Generiol's wept. hiii terly as flie re. iins of shis former :iiaater were lower ed in Ite earth. . The .eremon,ies were impo.<ing in the extreme. The pen-u!iar rites of the F0reemnammn, the Polemn dirge. thespirit ed (tihe and the 4oquent oralion, cou. trihuted each %to 8harn. The colins %kat contained the- mortal remains of the, 81-ad wore the gifts of the dauighterm of the h1 Dmniiion. The services 'of the ICpetopal Cinusch were no.twantiypg -- Rall|more Tratteer(t. 4t ?M.asy (freekc. on the Est Temepse -and Georgia Rtailroac$. sio .1 known to abound in immewse ems.Ies. A esuipn was f#ted to develop thee mime, 'In I. ,6, tnst the 'war 6eming on lii 1Rt. put a st op to the, enierpriae. The Atl1anta %ra e,ay. anothier co.mpany hiqa been forpmed wIthin t'se past memnh for the same purgese, andt shat tbe prosp.ets of succeua 'are very ft - . ha h' 8ackgr....-" haeiw always con pilfered advertIsing liberally and tong toe be ti)e great mieun of auceeas In buainesa, and the prelud, to wealth, And t have stiade it an Invarlibleorute too. to advertie In b,e dullest times, yt~ell as the btast;5 long -experIence ha~l taug~ht me ta money thus uPtent .tt rw') ADVEtTISING RATES. Ordinary advertisements, occupyidg not more than ten lines, (one square,) wilf be inserted in THE NEWS, at $1.00 for tlie first insertion and 75 cents for each sub- . sequent insertion. L-rger advertiseinents,. when. no contract is made, will be charged in ex'act proper lie. For announcing a candidate to any office of profit, honor or trust, $10.00. Marriage, Obituary Notices, &c., will be charged the same as adverthements, *hew over ten ines,.an must be pRid for vfled handed in, or the l notappbaf. lROMANGt of AILWAY PATFN'T' Styrs.-In 1839'Mr. IIenry Burden, the great iron tan of Troy New York,. invehte4 a "I1ook-HI4nI. Spike Ma chine" for the pdrptose of fkatening rails to the ties on raiTrodr. lin 1840 - lie took out a -patent,- Knd hte01im's tht irv the same ypar the fOirm' o CoorMling, \fin slow & Horne infringed it. In 184 i her comenced suit in the United States Circuit Court. It was tried the next terni and Mr. Burden gain-d it. Defendants applied for a now trial on exceptions: it was granted and defendants were again beaten. So the case passed through vartonis phases, until Chancellor Will worth was appointed as Master to take evidence and ssess damages. From 1853 to 1865, a period of twolve y are, the Chancellor labored at his work. The rourt granted hoimi, diring tlt tinie, $14,000 for hiq services. Ie also char ged *5 a day for office rent. nnd. receiv d n additionl $12,000. llis son act ed as clerk, aid being c.f a romantic tendency. ansiied himself writ.ing novels, in which he introduced Mr. Burden and family as characters. His services were rewarled by the aim of $19,427 25. It ulio appears by Mr. Burden't affidavit that the defendantf had secretly paid the Chancellor $30,000. The leading lawyers are-for laintiff, Mr. Beachn, of Troy; for defendantz, the lion. Da vid L. Seymoiir, of the same city. To 01um the. matters up, the ca.o ians beer in court twenty y airs, and the expenses have been about 600,000. Wuo HAs inr NATION.u. BANK Gus1POY ?-In an able speech of ex Gofernor SeyrnMPx of New York, we' I44 the* towigsuaara . Oois she pljlic dt%bi, cih r ~ , 1*0ko ;Va 1:4 country hittt th0 baiks, wh ch have a right to make the enrre.y for all the States, are placed and owned in a large degree by the Eastern and Middle States. Not only our debt, but our currency is sectionalir.ed.- In .tie report of the Secretary of tho Treasury on the subject, mae10 hr.at session o dogress, it was ..hown of the. Nitional Bank iiot-s theln issled, M ssalchu*etts hd 5.! for every person wii oin her borders ; C:on ieetient., *41, and Rhode Wand, $87 while in i lie greiL cominterciail States ol' the West-Ohio, Illinoi?, Wisconsinl inid Michigan- te proportion is in Ohio only $5 per head ; ins Illioiois *6 ; in Michigan $3, and inl Wiscoinsn $3 pr headof te ppuinion.So h what. ever profits are made out of han - cirent liat io by far the laergesat prportion thereof gods to thsee New. Fetgland States. 'The number stud we.alth of the peoplue of the great States in's left wish: little or no means of getting currency. except as borrowed fiomn more favoredi seuctios, macke this ai glaring evil. Sovoixx!v or Tstio:--At a late b-ur , ierdlay evening 'irgent rerrs werec re. ceived by the mailitary asithorities in this city for tihe immee liato reinrorec ement of the regualar troops ini lsattimsore sand WYsalesng eon. Whteeher it wais thounghit that thne pre enee of a large force ot' reguslars waes retiuir ed In llaulimnore in antmicipation ot' Itladical excesses ini that city. or that1 it as deme no ensary so reinforce the trool,s now doinig duity at the capital (who would of' course be availale at Behirusoare in a few hoeurst in. cessary.)I t he Admssinist rastione nspears to have dlecidedl on a couirse rf ntinu, eshIering . to disuinionists. dloubules., bust. eersinly ea'-" caitated to preserve thne peace of t1?e coun-~ tr'y and prevent riot and bloeodsehed in M1ery land. Acting under orders froma ..thte War Decpartasent, the eeers in oomasand of poat. in t.e hrber ad at the p:inerpal dlepot, Go'ver'nee'a letaucd. were exceedingly' ative hest night. At elevem o'eleek ad sebhment of regeslar troops. consisting of. t welve offeers and sven hundred and fifty. four mern, aWrived at Jersey City from' David's latand, end s bowtly anletwards de parted by spesial trais for Dtaltheste and~ Was~i ro. It was k4utended 5rI a 1 t'reops cud not pass ttaioigh Tht1hk lptaly,a but be tra.upeted arosud the ciry by tho' ears.. Thit plau, however, wns neot cafriedl ot, ewing to the incotapletenoss of the ar .raewgemente of the railroad comnpany.--Ke w Tor librald, 8d i'ust. Titas lloY ta F,a'runsare to ea Ities -fie'n. ry J1. Ktaymonu wats eduicaet-d at tife -Ge'no see Wesleyan Seinary, New York, aA the students of' the institut ion lately look 5j the recorda lo find which of' the riyai seOret naneistian he hatn"'r Icn 'Thiw - .