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ST HO NO ANI> IM'Ht: HKMI lil.OOD-INi'Un ART? OS lT.T II A N I? W 151'. IIT'si'1,15 A K SKIS AND JJI5.VI; I 111 1, t DMI'MiXlON M;t:iltK.h To At.I. BR, RADWAY-S Barsauarillian Resolvent VKE GREAT ELOOD PURIF!ER. .IAS M ADK TIIK MOST ASTONlSMINO CERES; SO O I' I< 'K. St) KAI'll) ARK TIIK CIIANlSKS, Til li J'.tiDV I NOI.KOOKS, I NDKK III!: INI I.l MNt'K or liliA ll'.L KV \\ ONUKKKL i< MEDICINE, THAT Every Bay an Increase in Blesli and Weivlit is Been anil Belt, Every drop pf tl?o SAR3APART f.T.TA" RESOD* i' KNT Commune ales through the Hlnod, Sweat. I'l'llIC, ind other Fluids ami jitjgesof tin* system the vigor of inn. lor it repairs the wastes of the hody with new and 'mind material. Scrofula, Sy|>laill-*. Consumption, lilanduhtr disease. I Iccr.s In the throat, Mmith, TuNodes in the (II-j litis ail'l other parts of the system, S'xu Eyes, Hi rumor, .us ?ti.-- Iiurgcs ipmii the Ku{s. i^n.l the vffirst forms t>i Shin diseases, Eruptions, l-Wcr Sores, Scald lleatl, King Worm,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Aeiiu, lllack Spots, Worms in the Flesh, '1'ujrttirs, thinem'* in the Woinh, anil nil weakening anil painful dis1 hargos, Night Swchts, l.ossoi Sperm and all Wustcs of 'lie life jirineii le, ai o w : liin the e urn live range of this Wojnler of Modern Choiuiury, and a lew days' use will ..rove to any person ii-iiu; it for either of these forms of lis, aso its potent power to cure them. 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Iiicoiiiinuneuol t'riiie, Height's DLs' use, Allnjiiiinuria, and in all eases whero there firo |u lek-tliiHt deposits, or Hie water Is thick, cloiitlv. mixed wun substances like the white of mici;#, <?r t It reads liko white silk, or there Is u morbid. ddrk, hlllotts appearance, mid white hone-duet deposits, ami when there Is h prickinir, hiiriilmr sensation when passing water, and ; uiu in llio huiall of the Uuck and along the Loins. Tumor of /? Years' Crowth Cured by Had waifs He sol vent. DR. RADWAY'S v FerfectPnrirativc&RcplatingPills .f-t h :ly t.i?tcleM.'lepantly coated with sweet from, ' illee n guhitu. purity, Cli .IIMI Mild atrcilKlhell. Hadlij) '" fill- I-i t'i <- uc of all disorders of iho Stomach, i I" vis. Kidney* Itladder, Nervous Diseases, J! .,.I i-I * ?l|-tij hMi.ii, C sllvriicss. Indigestion, DyaIHIioitsiu lidioiis fever, inhaiiuiiatioii of llio I i.lr. file*, and'nil Derangements of tlm Internal r. S'. iiri.nd il to client a punitive euro. Purely , \ tit;- i i|t it i n in ^ no mercury, iiniiuuUor dclcterl, l.s.il4'>V t> i\ do- < ( | II *. DVAY'S PILI.S will free the aya (.I,. ! tfieiii-o* < fiaiue I disorders. Price, 'ii cents , ( I.D l?V imi lidKl'S. ''it . i " i 11>N. AND i It t Iv" Kami o**o letior It \ DV, aY 'r '<> . No. ,".2 Warrrn ,-?t , New i rnt'oi inaii'oi worth thousands will lm sent you. / S ' f f V 1 I W ' - . ; t5! I< MM * V N{- WsJ 'y. \). \jkaTV , } /j?ri'/>|, 1 ? I? e a -. /I.J , *, j f\>y the I'nt'.si,./ "r < >n . .n^ SA I' T K I) \ V. M < is ; ?. ^ ??.. i: I- s> ' ' > 'in'it,.? ?/i v i w r? i; - * OJ lv' 1* ? */2 Will I, Founty f'ni;\i* of ll^rr? ? mild), | IlcJ.I I?r tin* r.iivtiou of i?? Uruhw to the lit publican State piul t'onfrrc>. sioiial Nominal intf t op ventlons, to bo iieh! at Cnlninhln on the Mil of Septoiubcr, 1 k I, ami ait Flow lH'O. Mho <'<>)ivonliou met persuanl t<? call at tonwayboio, August 22<1, at ? r. m ; present :i! delegates; ca<Mi voting precinct being lullv roprpscntod, o.\ei/pl Utile i livo,' ami Dogwood Nook.' M'ho convention was calloil to opJor lay .). II. Dorhrm, l.s.j , (\>unty Ciiuirinan, ami II. t?. Sessions a clod as See. rot a i y. I he chairman add;. ssi ?1 the convention la ;\ very lorcihle and earnest manner, touching lho present aspect oi political aIIain this hdrdo, and I tirgmg upon the convoation tho i111. petal: vo necessity ??l < leeling such delegates to the State ' 'on vcuiion ns I should fully prove I hat 11;o Kcpuhliean J natty i'i this county intend only to i support for office candidates whoso ' public and private character such : ns 'o guarantee an earnest and successj tul effort to n deem the State udmiuisI tralion from the errors ol the past, ami to fully insure that inform now so I iinpt ratively demanded. I Mr. W.S. Met 'askoll next addressed the convent ion, niter which the convention proceeded to the election ol j two del* gules to represent 1 lorry in i the ('ougressiotptl t'onx enlion. to he held sit Florence, S. O. Alh r remarks hy llev. II. \V. Jones, on motion, William Wright and John AleC'rea ! were unanimously elected. Indole proceeding to the (-lection of (lelegntes to the Slat's (donvciiiion, on . motion, it was resolved thai the l ltair appoint a commit tec of three to wait on the i I * .11. T. (J. Dunn, Slate SenI , , , .... .1 > I ! . . . 11 -i .?i vi, .111' i i i'ijikm ii i ui i <? :i?111 ress u ic convolition. James Melairo, Handy Frank and II, F. Jones were appointed such conuniUcc. The convention . here took a recess of halt' nr. hours. On reassembling the convcniion was addressed by Augustus Thompson, lifter which the lion. T, C. lhiun was introduced hy the Chairman and addressed the convention in a str( nir, P > earnest manner, upon the present con[ dition and tendency ol poluicd affairs I in this State, pointing out the errors ' and corruption ol the past, an.! warning of the evil to conic, unless the Republican parly in the State should inaugurate and maintain a thorough and complete reform in the management [ ol the State administration. The speaker waa frequently and heartily I applauded, pariietieiilarlv where he I urged that the delegates U? he elioseu [ to represent the Republican party of i 1 lorry in the approaching Stale Convention he instructed to vole oulv tor ^ such nominees for State oflice as wer.e w ithout atain on their public or )>rivat e ... n : iiim <u hi. v^ii unit iuii i i it." ('i 111 V (' 111 11 111 proceeded to vote lor delegates to the State Convention. Hon. '1'. C. 1 >111111 ami W. 11. .Jones were unanimously elect oil. The following preamble and resolutions were oll'ered by \V,S. McCaskell, seconded by N. W. Cause, and were alter some discussion unaniiiionsly adopted: Whereas, It is evident thai the liepublican party is in such a minority in this county as to render it certain that no strictly Uepnblican ticket for county officers can be nominated by them \yilh any chance ol success at the ballot box; and whereas ii is to the interest of the colored people ol this county that the most competent, libei al and trustworthy candidates shall be elected to the various county offices to be tilled at. the nest election; therclorc, l>c it resolved by this convention that we will make no parly nominations, ImiI that, we will use our best etlorts fit the ballot-box iu November next to secure the election of such men from among the candidates then otleiing as we shall deem most lilting, competent, ami trusti wort hy, not only for the various county officers, but tor members of the Cenoral Assembly as well, believing that by such action we shall the more efleelually contribute towards accomplishing that reform so much needed in our Mate ami county allaiis. There being no further business before the meeting, on motion, the convention adjourned sine die. J. II. Durham, Chm. 11. (i. Sessions, JSee'y. Delegates to the County Convention. Meeting} were held on the '23<1 1 nst., and delegates to the County Convention, to meet in Conwayboro on the 7lh of next month, fropi the townships elected as follows: Clallivant'a Ferry?Jos. W. 11<>1 iI ijay, Kdward J*. J'iiman and X, 31. ! Mishow. Bay Boro?P>. P. Stevenson, William Boyd and Dog BluiV? Jerry Mishow, Daniel B Dix and W JO P Cooper. Dogwood NeeU?John J* Heaves, Peter Vaught and Thomas W (dra K lioKtt* WEEKIi f - -i mm mm \ n. wn w _ tm ^11?"WW?" I, ? ,u J. :f; 1 !{! Ij' lilViT ~W A H* I J y , . .y.j ,i?h1 i j (' I >.ivis. V, I) Ni'Wton, PliililM I 1 K ? f til' / ?| \ * * * . ' ? ' I >1 kilcs <in?l ,1 {i( mi !fJi ii '! .* >V<< lirtvc in?; yt fu-.H^ fitf- jj hiu1 f-'PTk* ?? r?, 1, :tr, i i?1 i*f> it; n-ijn^ v?.n: Uuiii. tljv it? standing fnal ilu! meetings were t > 1> hold (to-day) tiie last Saturday in the month. A i.noting will bo hold for this township to day, and delegates will be elected. l'rom lhill ('rook, in res11011so to a noto of enouiry Iroia us to Thomas Ij. llarrollson, wo have the billowing "hasty," hut savory "plate of soup;" u] >i:.\ i: Snt:?\Vc holdout' mooting at Hull ('rook on Saturday, the 29th inst.? dead or alive," Wo hope thai in every township where meetings have not boon held, and delegates elected, they will he held to-day, and if not to-day, then next Saturday, It is all important that lull delegations he pent to the County Convention Iront every township. Soenslee instruct ; Her Delegate -. At a meeting ot the citizens of Socustce township, lu hi on the 20lh mst., for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention, the meeting was organized hy calling ,)as. D. Newton, Ks<p, to the chair, ami requesting Thomas MeConniek to act as Secretary. 1 poi. the organization of the meeting.lames 1). Newton, Phillip J. Elks ami Jeremiah Smith were elected delegates. The meeting then instructed tier delegates to suggest to the County Convention the nomination oi can did ales lor the dilVerenl ofllccs as lollows: For Keprescntai ives?T. F, < liliespic and I.ucian 1). Pryan, For County Commissioners ?James 1 >. Newton, Stanly 1 h llarnhill and Samuel Smart, Sr. For 1 'rebate Judge, Isaac (1. Pong; and l'or County School Com missioner, Thomas MeConniek. It was I lion moved and unanimously adopted 111:11 the proceedings ol this meeting he published in the llonnv N KWit/ Tlie meeting adjourned. .1 as. I). N i:\y i on. ('Inn. Thomas MuCokmu k, Sec'y. ? o ? ?[ Ftt t In- !lorry News.] ]N!n. Km TDK? 1 Mouse allow us space in Your columns to ruler a protest to the County Nominating Convention, that meets on the 7th ol next month, against thvi purported instructions of Soeastec township to her dclc'ntcs to . the County Convention, to suggest ti> said convention the nomination ol I .las. 1). Newton for the olliee ol CounI ty Commissioner. Ccrsonallv we sav nothing against Mr. Newton; in Ins own domestic aiVairs he is all right, so iaroa we Un'iw; neither <lo we object to the delegation elected. But we protest that M >\ Newton is not the choice ot liu' people of Socastee, nor was their voice consulted in the suggesting of his name lor t he olliee. The day of holding the township meeting was not generally known, and the meeting that elected and instructed the delegates was composed of hut six or seven \ oters. We desire further t<> say that no personal prejudice moves us to raise our voice against Mr. Newton, hut we know him too well to he willing to risk him with any controlling power. And even if these considerations are not sullicicnt to receive a proper consideration by you, we must say that however much Socastee wishes to stand firmly, as she ever has done since the war, in the support of the Conservative nominations, if .Mr. Newton is nominated for olliee, she will go back on the party and repudiate the nomination. Sue a st is is. A iii/iiQt em l? i y" i - W i r. ('auk. ? It is hard to read the particulars ul the row at Georgetown and think of it as anything else than a burlesque at a minstrel show, especially as the leaders in it are said to have been in tliaf line of business. 'Never; thelesa aU the officials, State county, I lown and national, seem to be crazy with terror. The sherilf writes to the venerable Chief Justice that it takes twenty men to keep the ierccious IhnvleyittH from sallying out ol jail to "lay waste to the prosperity of Georgetown," while the terrified prisoners are thanking heaven that the good 1 Sherilf keeps them so safely in -jail, out ol reach of the rice-hooks of Amazonian Jonesites. Meantime Jones has hastened to Columbia lor animuni t ic 11.? I rn ion - Herald. V NEWS : ACOUST : ?Supttir Mcetsiwc Denounces Moses, i hiiiuEcrlaiii A Co, fa If tor of fho A i if(t f'u<7 < -ourier: St mit:k, August - 1.-?The cut dosed minute ?<l tin- ! E'j)ul>lic:in ineetinef, hf!;i hero <>n Monday and Tuesday , l.i.-i, were liiis tiny handed to' use i?\* j tie- secret.u y, V/ho t-t at <;?! that the j ! nion Herald decline d to publish litem ; tl simp >>e because tjiey were against i i Chamberlain.) As they indicate a ; i i111 t-1?ii:I on the part of t'.jc ltepublieans, which if followed up by similar I action throughout the Slate, would give us a good government, I send them to your publication. It is prop- I er to statu ibal credit is duo to Mr. Sum bee lor bis determined stand against the corrupt politicians. M. K'litor of the Seres ami CipoaV/v Si'mtku, S. (A, August 10.?')n the 17th instant the Republican citizens ot the Town of Sumter assembled in mass meeting for the purpose of selecting twelve delegates to meet in tho County Convention on the 20tb in'slant. The meeting was called to order by tin* lion. Coorgo W. Reardon, precinct chairman, who stated the object of tho meeting, and impressed the great important harmony ol action n.currying < lit tlm object ol the meeting. Col. .1. D. (Srabum was elected permanent chairman, and alter much discussion, participated in bv Senator Johnston, A. h. Singleton, Samuel j bee, the Revs. R. M. Andrews, Jleuj. I bauson and others, a list of names was >ecei\d from which to select delegates. On motion (d Mr. bee, the meeting adjourned to ibe following evening, at seven o'clock. < ) 11 t 1 W> 11 11 I ? ? i i i-W < < 1 ~ 1 II,- i" > i;i 11 llg L . u; 11 H ' I f ! ing *mI to clout, delegates, I wliicli resulted in tlio choice of the iolj lowing ttcut lumen; Messrs. London I O o / Sumter, .J. I), Giuham. G. \V. Rear* (Ion, J. 1). Singleton, \Y. 11. Johnston, W. J. Andrews, Isanah Sumter, John I A. Whittemore, Samuel Leo, A. L. | Singleton, lbnokney < Keens and Lev. ; 15. Lawson. On motion of Air. Samj m l Loo, the following preamble and ! resolution were adopted: Whereas we, as citizens of the | Town of Sumter, in mass meeting assembled tor the purpose of electing twelve ot the most intelligent, and \ Jonext Republicans in our midst to : represent this precinct in the County | Convention to be held on Saturday, j the 20th instant, do pass the following resolutions as expressive of our desire !.,<(,>? I... .w.i 1 >' I .... ? / ?nv/ uvi.i<jii wiiilii our iicieefUlcs shall take in the? said County Convention. Jh-io/t,Yf/, That we :is true 1 ?Iileans regret beyond expression the fact j that u |kjii our I tea Is ha , e been bronchi t he iudignat ion and contempt of the National Ucpuldiean party, and the country in centra!, )>v the ivckIcss cO ' ness of'private and public, character, ar.d the corruption existing ainouo many of our public officers, both coin t \ and St ate. /oThat we do here and now denounce all our public servants who have betrayed our confidence, and lorh i'.cd cur respect as (c!iowcili/?cn$, as utterly uuwortby ol our future trust and support. /{<jsoift <(, 1 !jat wo are positively i opposed, !is a part, ol tin* 1 hpublicaii i party ol tins Slate, to the nomination tor (invcrnor ol this .State' either ol tin; following; persons who have heen spoken ol as candidates la-fore I ho coming Kepuhlican State Convention, viz: Franklin J. Moses, Jr., Daniel 11. Chamberlain, Uoberl K. Scott, J. L, Neagle, or any oilier of those known to he members of the "Statehonse King;" and that wo do hereby instruct the delegate# front this meeting to C fT> east their votes in the Comity Convention only lor those who are openly opposed 11> the above named persons, and who will pledge themselves to use votes and influence to defeat the nomination ot either oT said persons, Iron: tirst to last. Tito meeting then adjourned by singing "Although you may be poor you shall never ben slave;" "Kally ' rond the 1' lag, boys!" "Union Forever," ifcc, Washington J. Smith, Secretary. * Warm Work in Kentucky. Lancastjck, Cauakd County, Kv., August 23?0 P. M.? We are having a terrible conflict between the whites and blacks. Fighting has been going on at intervals since Wednesday. Friday morning the negroes shot Fred, i Veaky. This so exasperated the I whites that they took possession ol the town this morning, and the tiling has been going on ever since. The negroes are fortilied in the residence ol Hon. William Sellers. It is thought that two oi them were killed this evening and several wounded. The whites set lire to an out house, near Sellers', tor the purpose of burning out the blacks. The whiles have the net .11 1 - - 1 | ?iut3 niii nuniuu ii I 1111C*CI OlflU'S I troops marched into the town to quell i the riot and were fired on by both parties. The lire was returned, and | several were wounded on both nicies, i Latkh.-*-Sellers' dwelling has been i burned. Lotisvu.i.i:, August 23.?This trou j bin at Lancaster is not between whiles i I and blacks, but among the respictive ! partisans of Seller* and Kennedy* both , I white, which had been brewing since and which had its origin in the recent i election. The lirst named is a Ucpub licuu and the latter a Democrat, and the connection ol the blacks iu the al 2<), Jb74. fair is purely from their friendship for' j flip L'ionUu;tintf parties. Tho citi/ams, ; * irrespective pi party, held ft meeting I r on Thursday, ami appointed a com- j mittee to wait upon the principals, i^nd j to eml -avor t > settle their inisiinder- , standing otherwise than by arms. , Three companies ot militia have left , 1 for the scene of trouble. ) , rut; < <:v n riot. How 1 !i(* Keyejuie Cutter's Salute Dis- ( pit the l?!ack Mob, (From the News ami CfJuiiur.] 1 'The United Slates steam cutter I Moccasin, Ooinmandcr Davis, which ' ' 1 a 1 been dispatched 10 Georgetown 1 during the progress of the Into rioU < there to look alter government properly, returned yesterday alternoon about two o'olock, having aboard a 1 number ??t colored prisoners. These ' were the Howleyilos who bad been j inoarooratod in jail at Uoorgetown at I the instance ot the Jonosites, their < political opponents. The putter was I mooted at Southern wharf, and dlie < faet soon became known, causing a ; j large galheiing ?>i colored persons, till I I anxious to get a look at iilfc. I'UIson Kits. 1 The were put on shore and in charge 1 ot oftieeis und carried to the jail in j 1 Magazine street, and as they passed i'llfroHNfh the slrm ts were fallowed bv j fin immense crowd. <fn * rtYnvu\g :*,t^ the jail they filed in, the crowd lingei'- "* ing some time discussing ilteir arrival , iilid the troubles which had brought about their imprisonment. The names of the prisoners, who arc all colored, are as follows: .Tames A. Howley, Peter Woodbury, Pallas Indon, Anthony Juden, Ron Tamph t, ' Prank Penno, Jolm Smiley, Phienix Doit, Wm. II. Reamer, Edward I.aw- ( | rence, lb-nry ( lark, Daniel Reynolds, i ; llenry Smith and (loo. Pawdcy. The i ' prisoners are held at the jail by re- 1 Djuest of Ad jut ant-( ieneral Purvis, beCause the slierill of (joorgoio\vn said i ! he was unable to keep them there in the face of the existing feeling against ! them. Their counsel, .Mi*. M, T. j Dooley, will apply lor a writ ol habeas corpus this morning, when, ill all probability, they will he released. insTonv oji' timv VKouni.K. I low ley says he is a native ol Maryland, and thirty years old; that he commenced his political career in 1S07, when lie entered the State and began tin' advocacy of Republicanism. lie and Jones, who is about thirty-two ! years old, were originally frjends, aud labored 11-ii monioiisly tor each other's 1 interests. Jones was a member of the State Legislature in 1808, and ho a] i school commissioner. The dillicultv i I bet ween .Jones ami Bowlcy begun in j I in 1S09,caused by Jones advocating ! the claims o! Whittcmore, of Congros-' Monal expulsion fame, he (liowlcy) reI I used to ilo so. Jones was very pat- | roniaing to Ifowley, uinlerlading to advise him, because he regarded him as a protege, Bowley refused to j listen lo Jones, ami the. breach widen ed. In 187- llowley was again elected I to the Logislatere, in i?pite of June's elTorts to defeat him, aided by Congressman llainey. llowloy says that .Jones is a political incendiary; that during the Ku-Klux excitement, llarj vey Jones, a cousin of the hero ol the ] late excitement, got up papers, pur- { [Muuii^ i<> emanate lrom a Ku-Klux j klang ii? (ieorgctown, ami served them on several ollicials. Jones afterwards confessed thai lie originated the | I KuKlux doeuinents to create an ex-j eitoinent, and for political ejlect at ! the N orlh. CAl'SK OF Til K I'll MS 12NT TlIOl ill.K. llowley says that at the beginning oi i ! the campaign J ones declared llnvt he I would defeat him (llowley) at any! cost; that he had yet two years to I serve in the State Senate, and that he I ' had nothing to lose by opposing j llowley, Accordingly be packed the j different political meetings, and wheni ever lie (llowley) attempted to speak, ! be would be disturbed, and there 1 would he a row. .fone's excuse was ; i that the people did not want to listen I to llowley, which was not the case. I Seeing thai lie was to he crowded out i J at Jones's bidding, llowley got bis I friends to attend tbo meetings, to i which Jones and bis friends generally j came armed, 'ho crush llowley out, | ' Jones would use his militia, and on 1 one occasion, the same company which | guarded him while in jail in George- j town, prevented his speaking at a public gathering, llowley had them \ arrested, and Jones, when ho heard of j it, made threats against llowley. About two weeks before the recent! j riot, Jones got a body of armed men , to stop llowley Speaking, '1 wo days i belore the riot llowley issued a call tor la meeting, to be held at 12 o'clock^! Jones iussuod a call tor his friends to 1 meet at 2 o'clock r. m. on the same ! j day. llowley's meeting began at 1 j o'clock i*. M., and was disturbed by j the Jonesiios, who, it is very plain, w^iro I anxious to break it tip, so that tluvy ; could win over llowley's friends and j I l.nva ? ? -i .i siuiv^iui garnering later.! Tones ami I'is followers failed to break up the IJpwley meeting, which elected , delegates to the county nominating , convention. Tlowlev says Jones was highly incensed at being beaten at his 1 own game, and made exciting speeches to anopd men; declaring thai his (Bowley's) success meant thtiv re-en- ( ! slavcment; that h.c (Uowley) ought to be cut to pieces, thrown into a ditch, and his house burned. These horn ble harangues bad their effect on the )eopl? and Jones's militia, ami on Hi 111*8(1 ay night a body of armed men ittaeked Jones's house and fired upon t. At that time 'hnvley save lie was at ionic with his family, unconscious of vhat was going on until the firing woke him up. He says he did not <no>v what to do, ami thought that Jones had incited his friends to the; work lor a purpose?. The next morning in armed mob surrounded J>nwley's louse, swearing tbey would (ear down be bouse and massacre the inmates. All this time the ranks of arena! men imiixk n. <K.i td ii uiiiKiwutnn v / d inon n ioI V>*JIU IVWi >! ??; wt MfVil IUMI women, i)jo latter having jmco hooks. Ilpwleygays h|8 houso was closed, and that he was compelled to arm himsell. .Subsequently the sheriff arrested him an a warrant takpn outjRC the insti^alion of Jones (or participating in the riot with intent to kill. While in jail his hou.-c was assailed, and his wife md children put in jeoparday, The jail was surrounded by a pmnpafhy ol militia commanded by Cnpt. Harvey Jones, and also by another company from \Vaot':umaw> While he was incarcerated, Jones went to Columbia to l^et troops to quell a distimfauce alleged to bavo been raised by IJowley, Jo:ie# was \<in ^liargo of tho town and had its excited inhabitants at his mercy. Jlowlry says the Jones? ites are the real desperadoes, ami not ho and his friends; that lie is willing to stJ^ii upon his record. IJowley Iocs not spea'k \f*' 11 ofj^nirs's private ltfaiUcTeHf gnyl K:hnrg?* that all tho recent difliculy mts been done to ruin l|im (l?o\yley) Imt js sure that it will I nil. EggJWTKM HM Ml IWH HlliWOTR-. fri; ? | 8<)(|Si;i j?)Bi BS?:t B'd, Not in* is hereby given to taxpa\ers, and all inttirt'sloH, that in accordance w ith Sect jo p ill ofanbAct lo Ktaluci all Acts and paitsof Arts, providing l<?r J la* assessment. and taxation of properly into onu Act. and In amend the same, approved March MMh, ls7d,'' that a County Board of Kqualizal ion lor this county will convene at the Audih i \> ollice in lids town, on Monday, the "7{Jj day of .SopLoin her, 1871, and that ..aid board will eonliii110 its session jVoiji day to day until all the teal and personal property of this county shall bp equalized. / |{. (1. SK.sA^ONS, Auditor. Comvayboro, 8. C., Aug. 1871. State of South Carolina. JI()!!I! V COUNTY. II V lfiiA AC f'A A'.YO A', l-:s <).} f' IK/1L1 'I'D jinx; ! :. Whereas, Marv A. ih>ltind has made suit Iq me In grant her letters of administration at the. estate, of and clients of William II. Holland; these, aie therefore to cite and adiqnuisl) all and singular the Uimlipd and creditors of tin* said William 11. Holland, deceased; that l hey he unit appear before mo iu tlu! Court of I'rohatc to lie hidden at Conwayboro on t he hist day of August next aher publication hereof at II oY|i>ck jn t iu* foreiiooii. to show cause, if ae> tlicy have, why the said ad mi nistrat ion should in it he granted. (iivoil llinli.l' IIIV 11 -1.111 tlii< I T ! 11 il-iV i.l! August. A. 1 >, JS7-I. ISAAC CANNON, .J mine 1 Yoba(e II. O. Teas! Teas!! kstabunuki) is to. THE QRTCIMAL American Tea Company, N'p, !;) Vf.s^v Stukkt, # J?, O. llox, I2S7. ' NFAV VOHIC. KOliKUT WF.I.I.S. Fmsiilont. PRICE LIST OF TEAS. OULONC, H|ucK, *10, 70, (10, boat. 70 els .per lb, >{j NKI). Ufeen ami lllacfe, -10,oO, (10, Ueal 70v{s. per lb. JAPAN'. Uucolorod, OO, 70, so, bo, best $1.00 per lb. IMPKIUAL, (Ireou, 00, 70, SO, 00, boKt $1.00 per lb. YOUMl 11 YSON. (Oven, 70, 00, "(0, so. 1)0, $1.00, bt a;, $1.70 per lb. bl'M-OWDKi;. (ireeu $1-00, best $1.00 per lb, F.N 01.1 Si I DKKAK FAST.' Black, 00, 70, SO, 00, bc^t $1.00, ..per lb. X. 1>.?We linve a speciality <> 1 Harden Urowth YOUNG HYSON and IMPFIUAF, at $1.20, ami OOLONU, Kxlra Choice, $1.00. win ?up put uj? in on*- pound packages, witli tin? kind and price printed on each. AGENTS WAN TED to get uplinks to soil our To as to families, hotels, hoarding houses ;\nd others. 11\ writing tor terms or sending orders, he particular to address the President of the company t tins: POJM'.PT WELLS, yp. Vesev Street, Nrw Yonic. W'o are compelled to rumiest this as other parlies have imitated our linn name. Aug 1")?Hi. Valtitihlc Stiminrs* liocation {MilJ 9'n ruling l or Sjjlr. 1 oiler lor sale that de.sifaMo business location, and tract ot'onft hundred acres of land, situated in Ucorgetown county, < n the (Ifcat i > I\,w. O:..o>. .'...I - ' i?: i rt; | /i-1- mv\;i , ?i i m i\iiin> 11 41.*) I lilt' i>mii. OnShe premises are si commodious Store, and W{U'p house, good \vhaif and landing' w ith all necessary attachments tor the nu|x::iljtic npd gpneial merchandise trade. duo, largo dwelling house with sevon comfortable rooms; two othOt' dwellings suitable for small families \vith all necosbuiv out buildings for business, family and farm purposes. A portion oi the land is cleared and undyr cultivation, producing tiue props, 'l'lds property w ill be sold at a bargain. For ternis apply to * MH8. M. E. IllJHKOrciIS. August 3th, 1S"H? ?paid. B I NINCER'S <>M> LONDON IH)CK (US. Especially designed for the use o( the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing those intrinsic medical proprieties which belong tc. an Old anil Pure (.in. . Indrqft ns|ble to Females. Good fur Kidney Complaints. delicious Tonic. Pig, up in eases containing otic dozen bottles each ami sold b\ all druggists, grocers, &c. A. M. l>ininger jc Co., established 17"^, No. lo Heaver. / istreet, New York. May 19