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0' rm -nai-w v?> T-?- ? ---?* I W. l ji Evorv Woman i:i America. W O M A N, 4ND flev Thirty Years' Pilgrimage. By \V. W. BLI33, H.!)., Now Yj.U. The ilcMun ami sonjv <>f t!;U vaJuaMo v.orU play 1 >o JWulllV llllilcnitoml IIVU) lh>? Ittio. 1 lie III i< lo |U'?hUi i \ i ! ;l in * Wlil^lt ui'iv (. iiitljl i^r :r il. i, .. I - eaiiMlP'oi; > um iu>i mi.in * |?i ;u>i, i ? '"n>i i ? <'<. i Jiei (U iv-viiiis her iitgaiiuati'iii aii.i tli->-: ih;;i ?> ?'ujute Its I'.iiivMini.-i, all t ?>l" ill** meal ???11:?> *.-? ??l l|* i ?; i < . o Mill I lie - tbat llt.M'041 lll'MH lw .1 Kl}?VHl*llf# iln 1 1 in. 1 m 1 U'ly 1 lanccio 1 \> it 1; 1 !' ; ihli ">' well* moot #of:li?i.io wii.i are r.ioUi.-is, 11 ! oiilj of tinliu.hi.il* hut ?'l ' gallon :?:.?! uli > 1?y ?: ..? siioiiKlU mi I m or ol rolls.Itu* lion, ' > 11' 'i ;?li> *? ?l iii.l in r.11 |h ii . ti.>ii, ii.uiviiti. 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' ti he |ir> .11:, 1 t, li mi in :n, *in riiiiilit,.*; a,i,t jf Hi,-.. ,ulU mi t.it '.i the ?n*piia,',.f n pcrvriletliiujlglliatlon, tlniit Just ami Si I 'tititlc coin hi.-1 ?i 1 * f III., or she , .. . ,< - ii if' : i. ?:v. taory ottu has lili ?hmj 1.1 r %t : it!.i hi.i / ,'tu>r fun his. It is ivls. IV!. ! 'tti'iiT, t i 11 'I t1 In ink 111. 1>: I'l l , lit 1,11, mid in the i . :i:tr, l it any rate who, like tlnj ' on. hue ..tit ill n i I.:, nan li.'i|i|>liii'SA at. I i lit) y .ii' - that e ? ; l \ tii i - wliu li !*( stilM-ii to stscnii li.i tli true i. >s < f w n . oi'-m ill l|'llcily ol Inlit initios, i inlv, mliis . i . it . . iK.ii; In ainoltoralo }, . 1 :: v, in r.i\ s al i.ililc 1 ; his. lo .say the least, may ! i ; ii . ii. n.-i I u;i. .i mi'i.ii- t- Intinlately cen1 \ ' !. 1 aii I Wi ll-lmllij i f the K nr.'i (Mi ;. "i nf ottr f.i i. ' i .i "i I t l s lth, til i v ul l l it-i- i ?i ill. ?! i sj, i illy tin I'l l" I, . ut ills, att 1 the n i. i,. . ,,.;ho Jite-iieii i.i y iiuliAtl Icuci'. will not permit nor is i( ticeesKury to present n lony; list <>: TliiTllIONlAl.S; :i r u wiil iiniii.iti' llw mii\|ijvi.i 1 favor will' Txh'.eli the ivnriv is ivc.ivnl. .M.\.\.ii t; i.!>, May IJ. lf.70, ! hive iiimijm'1 I >r. I * 1 i ' ivn'i " Woiiiiio, anil lirr i hirt > Wars' Pitjjri iiiajyr." w it I. i .leivsi. j I. 'I.e. e .1 a book el' Ifivtll Villi l til I III Wit lot \. Ii.iin II u 114 .ii 1. aiel ti em it will nine; wit Ii I h it Uen.-Uc i .., i.liion wlllkll Its lliorils SO 111*11 lli'SlTVe. M. S. (.'A I" I'llN* 1 .M.I)., Fill! ?\v Mass. Mi\l. Sno. Huston, May 13, h'TO. I have ex.vuiiK '. Hi.- IhhiU entltloil " Woman, tttt'l tier 'I'llirty V .mi s' I'il^rini.i^o," wanton i>> \V. v, . JUus, M . 1 el Ne\i' ii., an t m my mil^nietil, It'Is a \ V.iltiaM'! work, ..el oalculuioil to lui iinflftti, vhihtIiiIIv milm.' woUU'ii, whcto.il health hs ijinto tee jiivvalcnt it JO esetll it ?s iihUoRrt|)hlcnlly, patentIflcnlly, ntintotnically, |>h.\Plol< tli ally aiiit hat Itolo^lctiHy rorioct In Its <U'40it|>tlons of I . .1. in-. ui ; I to lui'lv, causes ef telltale il|- mm . ana their i lie; nr. wlmt 1* llllioh Ivtter, theil Jovce,limit : IllVit Iho >, liitallm - (s.illii-what nimieioil*I :u 'lleai : l.unl.iut tviUIM s, cm.lie us in llto l'.Killeal |.i.ii'o>-' n. \v M. M. CI)KN I'LL. M.P.. I.I.. 1 >. The m'htva' i'titiib'1 "Woman, and lief Thirty Vloirs' I'ilurrlinnjit'," in \Y. U. l.n.vs, M.li., ami ile; |.,.,| i r |i.*i i.iilv i.a uianiisl wunoil, Is rill-1 l>\ liuviu a} 5m n I.. ? . ..i r'ieat valtuloi llto humiliation t I?ypjitui. JoMhHi. "Woititm, tinil Iter Tlitrty Years' Pilgrim ;tj;e," i-i.. ..tie.a a book Him throw n ii|?nii Iho mallet VTtli lliu ttiotto, " Unni toil 'Jtli null U iHlitt." It Is u l .r u-lei ..ill i- iii'i :itU'iii|ii Hi.tu us iiieiieressuis lit licit l>. ; ill.tiIt .hi i el ilen-ulli ami with hi'iicsl purpose tit j.lie t.l tlll.l.tl uflii'Utf 1.1 Mlhlerls . .. . 'I lie Ittel lil.l .tin! tiiiicli . ..'iiiiiii' |it.. 1 ;n- el llii1 IiimiU Ittilieale a i utiiiil ami liiu-Iliui ni j?isieiaii to In' lite uuiliei. .WiKls'X i. ' \V ('luiin. mid 1wi Thirty Vim s' rilt;riiiuiKo," 11\ \V. \\ . iv, .11.!1 , \i \i \nili. 1 Ins itimK in ,t lilt ml \ 11 i liable olli' ii|i"li i subject i<l" wlni li oul,v li?'> littlo is mulerh" titii.si.i i!n )iit Iii-nl |.it'ti'.sMiMi, ami woulti j. ni- a taxi jonouiit i iiio su tiering which U iiuiv cutiseil bi igiiiirnittti ,1 lit.- ltl si \ i? .it ii\. i'T ln a'tli, it 11 weir ill ill.- liaii is tif , 1 i-vi n in . ,. t ! i " ai i if is I In- n hi l> ni a (lii.l nuiail i'ii iv tvuy'iju ill it- 1 i'H tin: I.; I., li;ii Jln; uiiiiii? it I 'i.any yoais le4111*;.: . i..;11.1:111 > iii.-i upeeiuhy. it throws light upon iiio |,.si- i - ;.. !;.:i I. , I:. X, li I sinjursls lilt* |i!n|ifl lelUC.. s. a; I . la ill it it at . u.Ual.ie lei ...-I. lift tell aipl I'liilS il.l .1* 1 li. /l.lt'v.l i. " WoitiHii, iiiiil her Thirty t cnis' I'ilurim;t>;i'." this ii.. i'i a Nfii lirl. I'lti mi rut I t'\;.riis , f ."iii'l lii.tf, ii>.I. - a Ii'lii'itt ! ami in 11 >. >t laiil s.iliji t h; ' m tut'. 'i ilrlii art' -is Hie mil in.' n| t lit? i'a so willadmit,... .1 .i .a itailily blinds out tlulliKtluit I'vort wor i. .:..iii - . -ft 11 ill..I li. i sii ail.I kiiti, Ultimate ly I . . Ik i i.it a li i': li | ||| .| i.| ui I i!.-e .' lllttlC rail In' Ikm'h ni.l (lull a glflit shaie uf | in ... . i-iiia.a I li.itIt. m iit*i!| i .a - i i. .i (III .< Iw . ; If I. it . ui. ii i 11' \ iilnif ldti'ini I'. ifil' f a -i i' l.i a ii auill In kins i | he.illii. \i hi,-11 rait(ml iKia.vi t>. Ii i.u. :\uy. ./. \/u ' I XA:.I;/ i'uuti. " Woman, mill her Thirl v Yearn* I'ilkrimii u - i'i t> . \. ia.-s. M .1is a ii ii-< 11 in I uraiise ufii-ii I lui , .-i. u ire :i. , uisf-isfs. ii-fils, ami cult inc. ui iiupuiii, it.in'.! his in. ci.iihii million i.| ii'Sju fiii'ilfl ph.v.Mcliui< its I lie l :i|iri 11 t a! lie. a',. I It I'ii I. See: lis |.> In- Ml a llii trill M i i rii ui i {.tii n il li* an ; on i ik li! ilia! tu Lie useful. JioMfit I i i ini j/u:t ,i.ulisl. i lie Imj. '? euutaiiis ll*? j?:u* , 1 .'iiio, illn?ti Med |?y a tine jtta . i.i.a.n i.i,., .u. . is saeoiaauaily boiiiul in a.usliu. ERIEF SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. I.VliiUDl CTOKY. t n u r.inHe livie i- < I' feint.' Invalid:.. What i> iho litUM'V 1. I mine ill11 \:i11<>ii ... ike lm-nial pnueunlpo remanents, ..ii i the , a->k?iis. J. I lut ieiim-iia in ?, lu>uti. x, uii<I eln.iaete.i i>i .MH'hil IiiU-ii-ii.um'. i In- nant ol puie all, propel I.a.d, ana lieaHlnn) niii-tluor exeKise. J. 'J lie dissipations ol siiin ly, the lot In s of lasldoii, all.I the injurious liiinti s ol div*s.' .1. 1 x1.111 iu tin- imagination hy tin' ju'iusai i i laiuknl ho.l.,s, pa >.. n-.nnine; pk litres, statues, die. Tn* wont uj pivprr vhytieul, ytrntul, yit.it mot <tl (rim, it ;/, let-llllm^ m a p; i? . 11 ?'>>;> e lu.Ill eilol' iniul Ignorance. ThooliJectuflliltlNiuli to givuiuihniiutlon I poll diseases pecUliai to w. linen, lliell 6olU.es, sy lilpoins, icsnlt-, ana indications of lu duenl. 'flu t.. . a ilPllCUte all.I ililla lllt nlle. Nil Ullpl >pl iel> til Mllpaillllg knowledge to llu.m: \\ lei die to lie the nndhels nl l.aliens. .Noi wise in suppiess inipiiiy in u.aiit tn tiuliiiul I.m. Iitsease ...in nn-oiy follow i lose U|>"ii igm laiu-e ami mystery. Ill wolU mi I anil (el in I he. ea in la I i l.a.elal.oliof yi'vlOCUi " Tu the pure, utt tlmys ait pure" i, rrr.KKTY. The pent (lis In woman':- . vlslencp. The nrtml exiia , i, i In ii.'ii l awaiken-., an.l He-.. . hue nine-. ile\. lope.l. 'lull.:: laiiilsellleiil - 1' so lie li al 11 a. Moll. 1 lei ink-ion III lie. \\ III II I I (llltlll* 'I lie Iple . it all imp. I lalll one. lietei .in . -d |.y iier phy Meal \ lg. ir. 'I he 11.. M lllijioi lalll J?' Lier diseases those ol the menstrua] organs. 11. MENSTllUATJON. What ! . it'Itn- t>\avian niunns ami I heir offices. 1>Utatli.il nl .a iiiaiiinlin nee in ihlteiein eliliiales. AlTeeleil P.. n . ,.< al.a nl. In Ill-lint Ol oily hie and stimulating 1 iaico'.iiiliy piel'eiai.le |.< the city. Statistic*? f em.i-nl j > 1. I lei. lii.nt .niiai in e. t h slums in India. J it pi so v oi the lnel.Mni.il pi-Mo,(, AlVeCleil hy piegiiain y ana laelatlpji. 'i he ipnnit.!> iane?. J rue in.!'no pf theillKlwrui. Itxcuuse. Ih'hel'of the ancients. 'llio tdoiy ol ,Ia<'oii and Latum. llckr. w Jaws. .Speculation (iad Ilea ie-.'itieo.ri, phystoli g;Ms. < i\uhdioii. t'liisi.i tin I Iill11In 1 language . ! l'.'ol ... ,\i ;kn. I'liy organs I ptclisli nation. III. 1M LAMMATION OV illK-NhTKUAI. OIUJANS. Aeti.c nnd *uL-ncnlo foirng. flm nlc Inflammallon. Its i t HI-.-. \) UII..1I- MUi-ul* p Ulll'.ull. I.X|n -UIC to Jin . ! inii'.il injuiv. 'I lli ? iiiiii!.:.ii i. ni. I _i|..i.uii 111 i< ii it'll v in .11*: it;.imuiiiii.il M ult l|ili?.-i I v ni i pitiii us in ii'iuiiil tH woman's < liit't' iiitiiuii\. 1; miiiou ri iau Valioi'iun tain's In tlui ivoinli. Womann still41111;:* (or tlii.! \>...rs. 'Iho " < luiliyrt ol lite." 11>.!<it'll |fii.sl ? !' t'Ximcino. i list ii?o I I it *- ti .ai it s Hi.?t t. i nun ii iliiui m-iici(l!lV ilillllillttl. 'I 11'.'It llllj.'ll lllllt ill 111! WMIill M.Vtflt'lll. lUlatl'iii tu )> liitlntiKi i t ic mtiipli xiaii, tlio itvct1, itn.l tin' ti.-iuo. < ')/.m.I ill. I.'m Iiij iik iii ol (lie jbrillll, timl fift'ivt Hit' Jli'ti uii-iii *li'tislrtiuiinn pcpi ii. lit {lj>oj\ 1'iit'f.xl-li'i. i i II i \ i; .Mt'lanilioU pnttirv ol .1 tomale!i. Hiiu ti lli? #< 01. . 'i* Iihm im cxiuw: p. iliolr jliHiitsu HtMlOU*^ ll.lpmis lilt wllul* Stsli'lil. ( ItII(It's tlill iinvulii['IPI'iit ? Urn i pi'hUii.ii\i iiy.ius. I'p.iii llitir 10.UliiMll III lust, tilt fuui I.I .1 .pl.iXIIIIHlfS ItlO I'PPUHIU' M'X. fp ni.?i Lalilf cmto . ii'i oritcil ttj ju. a uk-h. y/,L jntinw y ^i vf li>e ?u ual fiYMPTOJlS OF MENSTRUAL DIS1C ASK. f.of.vi kvmi'Tovs. - VartouM dcpm-sof pain. Morbtillnitiic.mc of tlistJMKJtl ovation ovrr tho wuuili Hint vuKiua. Viol t) u* utyrl} Us cuioMi anil ticulrtio.iil. IrrtUliUiiy of tip liintiiiAr. I'aliihil i'MU uhIIiiiu. Iiepugnuiu* to aexmU ,i.i , uiii>r. SoiiKlttveiii'sit t?f the Kf-iit'iaUvi- or^ann. 1>1?{ . .a"..- I Lai Hi .u 'i . .1 ..ii lu tin. ovarlM, a P 9 * 1'r . ; f ? L r # 4 < Jriltollll 'Ms:f^ EGA!: Hittui'S tho most wonderful Invigoraut that ever sustained tie* tiukiirj system. No Person ran talce tliese Hitters according to directions, ai remain 1 <?n unwell, provided their bon an; not destroyed by inincnd poison or oilier means, and vital organs wasted beyond re]>air. Pi lions, ISomittont am! Intermittent levers, wliich arc so prevalent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, e peeialiy those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Ked, Colorado, llra/.os, Kio Crande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, K>anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and n markably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, arc invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera: In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powillllnoioi/i nr>/\t\ < hrvfwt 1>!M !., ?,? /\ t. j 4-ltlil lllliUl lll.U IIJ'WII llU'.br > <11 i'JIlO Ul gans, is essentially necessary. Thero is ii(? cathartic for the purpose equal to I) It. J. Walk nn'.s Yin kg ah Hnn-nts, as they will speedily remove the darUcolored viscid matter with which tho bowels nro loaded, at the same time stimulating tho secretion.-- of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tho hotly against disoaso | by purifying all its lluidswith Yinkgai; Emms. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, l'ain in tho .Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Taste in tho Mouth, Hilious Attacks, Halpltat.ition of tho Heart, Inflammatiou of tho Lungs, Haiti in tho region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Cue bottle will prove a hotter guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertiso Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, whito Swclliups, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inlluinmulions, I:. i Inflammations, Mercurial Atl'ecti. . c1 I Soros, Eruptions of thu Skin, Soro Eyt -. etc. In those, as in nil other constitutional Discuses, Walk rat's Yinkoar Jirrrrats 1 shown tlnir prosit curative powers iu the most obstinate ami intractable eaFor Jnllnmniatory and Chronic lihnnnat ism, Gout, Bilious, lie: :tent and Intermittent rovers. 1 >is< ism the. Blood, Liver, Kidneys ami Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Disca^s wro caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.?P< n paged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, :.d Miners, as thev advance in lite, aro .sul ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To puurd apaimst this, tako a dose of Walklu's Vinegar Bittkrs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt-lihouni. Blotohns. Snot-;. Piinnli - Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, lting-worms, Scald-bond, Sore liycs, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration*? ot' the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or uaturc, are literally dug up and carried out <?f the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, awl other Worms, lurking in tho system of so many thou amis, arc effectually destroyed and removed. -No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no antholininitica will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Fomalo Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood. or tho turn of life, these Tonic, Bitters display so decided an influence that iipprovomont is soon perceptible. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; eleanso it. when you lind il obstructed and sluggish m the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will toll you when. 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For College Jo mil and Specimens of Penmanship, address Dctwilcr iV Dec. id,?Jy, 5BU, Atlanta, O# SAYS SEl'TEMiJEIt : ^ 'J'lie Congressional Districts* f News and Courier.] The Statu Legislature last winter I 1 divided the* Statu into live Commits ' siunal Districts, so as to provide for v I i 1 the additiolal Congressman to which thp Stale became entitled under the _ ne\y Apportionment Act. Cii Kt the old apportionment the State had four members, and in one of the Congressional Districts, the Fourth, the Conr servatives had a clear minority. On I ? .... ?i ..i . I . i i w u wv. I in/J riviivu i ?i v r 4 v. air didatc in iliat district, but the de"O r I oat od Radical contested the election and \vaa admitted, as might have N been expected. Hut, with a froo vote, the Fourth was a Conservative district, and the Radical majority in the State Legislature dele? mined, therefore, that, when they re-districted the :d Stale, they would, by gerrymandering, make every district strongly Rery publican. The lullowing table.-, giving the names of the counties in each district, together with the vote lor Seott, the Republican candidate, and Carpenter, the Reform candidate, in V. ilie gubcrnational election of 187'), .ss show how this was accomplished: riKST DISTIIK'T. SVo/'. (irorgetown 2,5 I I 8 12 j \\ iliiamsbuig 1,707 1,120 warimeion :,uuo .M.illxiro' 1,110 Marion 1,007 2,18ft I lorry 508 070 I'lii'stv-rliuM 915 1,002 , Sumter 8 598 1,00*1 ol ' Total 15,821 9,058 si:? on o nisi kict. ul >S'colt. < arpcnlcr. ("harli'ston 1I I 1 (3,080 * ()raiii2?,l)iir^* 0,797 1,090 ('lari'iulon 1,591 702 j Le.\in:;tun 1,081 1,1;;J M Total 19,828 10,807 *iiii ki> Msinirr. 7Scoff. (\(n>C/ttrr. I Ilicli'aixl 8,500 1,882 v ' Xcu berry 2,915 1,0 15 Abuovillo 8,885 2,191 j Laurens 9,022 1,007 , Amleison 1,175 1.808 i )< <uh'O 08 7 900 j 1 'i civ ens *112 775 Total 15,580 10,781 lVt'l.TIl IMSIUT. : , S^cott. ( (/i ncutc ( rtinit . i'8> i ! \ i c i n I Spartanburg 1,1 -J 3 1,923 l/ision 1,872 J ; T14 ^ ork J,I)80 1,873 j Cbestev 2,70-1 1,800 i Fairlield 2,043 1,1 34 Ken-haw 1,704 047' Lancaster 1,087 850 F y 'lota! 15.354 1 '2.082 ril-Til DISTIilC'I, >cott. Caqn)itcr. f}0 Colleton 3,009 1,080 00 Ileaufort 0,142 999 (tarn well 3,51 7 2,210 Edgefield 4,5 17 3,704 Aiken ail . U>' Total 18,537 8,599 lilSCAlMJURATION. Xcott. Carpenter. First District 15,821 9,058 Second District. 19,823 10,807 Third District 15,530 10,731 Fourth District 15,351 1 1,GSO Filth District 18,532 8,599 ^ | Total 85,07-1 51,537 Every such district, in 1S70, had, therefore, a heavy republican majority, and the First, Second and Filth DistrKits were cverwhelminirly Hepubli S. can. In the Third District the Legislature overreached themselves. The pq acts ot Congress require that the sev? oral Congressional districts shall be u~ composed of contiguous territory, but Richland County is disconnected entirely from the rest of the Third District, and the vote of the county will i- necessarily be thrown out. This will reduce the majority (on the basis the Scott-Carpenter election) to 'J,037 go votes. In the counties composing the S present Fourth District the Republican majority, as given, was 3,67'2. We believe that if (Jen. Kershaw, ol Camden, be nominated by the Conserjq vatives lie can be and will be elc' ted. The State election of 1S70, the basis ot the calculations we have made, was absolutely under the control of (lov, Seott, the candidate for re-election. There was gross cheating by the ltad ?' ! ieals in every county. J ml go Carpenter testified before tho Ku-Klux Committee that, ii he had received a majority of 40,000 votes, it would have made no dilferonce. With anyI. thing like a full vote and fair count :sk Scott's majyrity would have dwindled 111" to nothing. An examination of the vote at the Presidential election of 1808, in the counties composing the ><;, 1874. present Third and Fourth Districts, c gives force to this view: 7'imio Disruicr, f 1808. 18R3 y Grant. |Seymour. . I vi< h!and . . . . s Ne wherry 099 2,008 ;i Ahheville 8 JO 2,751 2 I/aureus 1,1 70 1,012 f Anderson 077 2,109 j Oconee 301 1,091 ?, j'itketis 323 1,107 ; Total 1,273 10,978 i JS<? that tlu? counties which gave * Scott a majority of nearly .3,000 at the rj fraudulent election ot 1S70, gave a I )cinocralic majority ol' 0,705 at the fairly conducted election of 1808, . Kieldand County is omitted for the reasons buloro given, FOUIi'ill 1UTKICT, 1808, 1808. 1 Seymour. Croonvilo 1,555 1,008 ( Spartanburg 505 1,905 j 1 i don 953 1.707 * York 1,53.1 9,01.3 1 Chester 1,07.3 1,105 \ Fairfield 1,995 1,193 J Kershaw 1,482 879 ' Lancaster 812 913 ' Total 10,518 11,773 ! i So that the counties composing the , present Fourth District, which gave ; Scott in 1870 a majority of nearly lour thousand votes, gave Seymour, two ' years before, a minority ot over one thousand. The dillercnco between the vote ol I 1808 and tlie vote ol 1S<0 can only be accounted for by frauds on the part of the Radicals, and by inaction and indifference on the part of the whites. There are no longer the opportunities ol cheating which the Radicals enjoyed in 1 870. The votes must be counted in public; the count must begin as soon as the polls close; the count must continue without intermission until it be completed. This is some security, ami with tho hard facts before litem we do not sec that the people can doubt that it is within their power to elect Treseott in the Third I 1 >istrict and Kershaw in the Fourth District, and so secure for this people a potent voice in the Congress of the X ation. WHAT DIK 1\\ 1 TillS SAY, .\>;lh:Tir Sentiment About 1 lie Nomination of Chamberlain. [From the N. Y. Tribune.] The South Carolinh Republican Convention has at last found a bidder. Mr. 1). II. Chamberlain. eamot.-haoKYor and coruptionist, lias carried oft the prize. The convention could have done one worse thing?renominated Moses?hut it refrained, probably because Moses had no money. The scene at the last session was on a par with the nomination?absolutely disgraceful. The convention reassembles this morning to adopt a platform. The ticket they have nominated will run most consistently without any principles, There is a chance, so slim, tiiat it is hardly worth mentioning, that Chamberlain is not so black as he lias been painted. Every tine friend ol South Carolina and of the colored race will pray that lie may prove himself to be so. If not, a darkeness blacker than Egyptian will settle upon the State. The Independent Republican Convention ?A Movement for (tannine Reform. [From the N. Y. Times.) The result of the long conflict in the South Carolina Republican Convention is the nomination ol Ex-Attorney General Chamberlain for Governor. Moses was sacrificed ou the altar of oxexpediency, and the Chamberlain faction profited by the sacrifice. Rut now an independent Republican Convention, embracing many delegates who arc dissat isfied with the nomination of Chamberlain, is announced. This looks, at a distance, a little like a movement for genuine reform J but the ways of South Carolina conventions are inscrutable. Chamberlain has announced his determination to undertake reform measures if elected. It is hardly worth while to comment upon either his nomination or his proposed action until we know what the Independent (\ r.v -ntum has done. Rut it is sate to j red el that South Carolina will (. nsino good government only when she has put away Irom her all men who have been connected with the past dishonest administrations. A lhsii Story.?A Florida correspondent, in the course of an interesting communication regarding Florida fisheries, says: "The best fishermen in Florida are the pelicans and os-? preys. A pelican consumes about a j peck of fish a day. They flock about the inlets and straits by thousands. Supposing there are 2,000,000 pelicans in Florida?there are certainly more than that?they would eat d00,000 bushels of fish each day, or 182,.100,| Out) bushels per year. The millions upon millions of white and blue cranes, herons, curlews, gulls, fish-hawks, kiiig-fisherK, and other water fowl, devour thousands of bushels of fish 4 ?mrm I ?? n 11 n ? very twenty-four hours. An expo- I lenced CVaokor estimates that 800,ooo I >usliels ol fish a day are required to H eed the hirds of Florida alone. This H vould make 22?*i,ftOO>OOU bushels each I rear. Add to this the billions of lis'u I wallowed by sharks, bass and others, I aid the sum total will reach nearly I 1,000,000,000 bushels destroyed hy I eathered and linny llsherinen on the I >eninsula in twelve months, At lost I rlanuo these figures appear, enor nous; but let any man make his own sinuate, and caretn 1 ly figure it up, ii | ind he will tind them under instead of /i , ivor." riii: ?WTKO< HII:S" I\ SOtTIl C'AUOMXA, V ppoint nnnt of on In vest i<ra1imr Commitfee by the State Tax Cniou. The following resolution was adopt >y the State Tax Union: Whereas, to otu great surprise, a communication of President Grant's ,o the Attorney-General, ol date 2d September instant, contains tlio lol y wing declaration; <kTho recent atrocities in Alabama, Louisiana and South Caaolina show a disregard for law, civil rights and personal protection that ought not to be toleratefl in my civilized government j" and whero\s, we :gc confident that the information conveyed to the President regarding these alleged a It roc i lies in South Carolina is not true: JiesolaL That one delegate from t'ach comity he selected by the I'resiilunl of this Union to in<|aire what atrocities of the above nature, it' any, have been recently committed in this Stale, and, if any, in what section, and by what class ot persons, and that sai I delegates report without delay the result of their investigations to the Fxecutivo Committee of the Tax Union, Under this resolution the chair announced the names of the following gentlemen who shall constitute tho said committee: From Aiken?F S Hammond, From Abbeville?F A Connor. From Anderson?J S Murray. From Ihirnwcll?W (iillmore Simms, From lieaufort?William Flliott, From Charleston?(J U Miles. From Chester?W A Walker. From Chesterfield?A McQueen. From Clarendon --J F Tindall. From Colleton?J .1 Fox. From Darlington?J L Coker. From Edgefield?M L Uonliani, From Fairfield?.lames II I lion. From Kershaw--'F iM Hoy kin. From Laurens?J \V Watts. From I.cxinglon?(f MulKn*. From Marion?W W liar lee. From Marlboro?C W Dudley. From Newberry?N .1 Lipscomb, T I I I.' II.*.. i iviii v/1.inwui???# 11 ivi'ii'ii. From Kichland?E \Vr Wheeler. From Sumter?J i? Moore. From Union??J W Finch. From Williamsburg?S \V Maurice, From York?.J F Hurt. The several delegates on the committee are requested to investigate thoroughly, and report promptly to James II. Kion, Winnsboro, Fairfield county, who will act as chairman, ('onsolidate the several reports and transmit the whole to the chairman of'iho Executive Committee of the State Union. Jami:s Curs nut, President of State Union and Chairman Executive Committee. The woman who writes the addresses ot her letters ueatticornered" is the especial tormentor of post ollice clerks. \ id 1\ n e l^i? nr?/\l 1 lw\ ? I. ? - f 1 i/uill x III UVII, tllU 111.Ill WIIU OI" fercd a reward ot $20,000 ioy the recovery of the little Charley Boss, has announced the withdrawal of his oiler, lie says he now believes that no crime has been committed, and that the whole affair will he officially compounded. The King of Dahomey has a necklace compose of two hundred and lilt y human ears, and that necklace is his greatest pride. A Boston couit has decided that if a woman lends money to her husband she cannot ?*et if hack. The decision o will not he new to many wives. An honest old fanner, on being informed the other day that one of his neighbors owed him a grudge, growl...1 .. at. . ... - ? eu out, -AO mauer; ne never pays anything.' What small hoy does not envy tlio nerve of the |>oitly nfan who enters church, takes put a big handkerchief, and deliberately blows his nose three times before sitting down? With a sardonic grin, Wix poured some mucilege into his empty hair-oil bottle, yesterday, and this morning the hair ol the servant girl, was stuck so tieht she could not shut her mouth. "I should like 'Courtship and Marriage,' and 'The Best of Husbands,' " said a pretty girl, tripping into a Broadway bookstore. "I think I can till that bill Miss," replied tho dapper young salesman. "Have you 'Ten 'rhousand a Year?' " A Paris journal, speaking of tho great scandal, says'Monsieur Beeches* \ .vas an actor before ho turned clergyman, and that'Monsieur Tillin' is an Knglish lawyer who had gained a wide reputation in Boston as a prosecutor oi criminal suits.