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* : For the Lancaster Ledger. A Conversation Between a Methodist aud a Piesb/teriau. Methodist?What did l'resbytery do with the Sltiloh ddliculty ? l'resbylerian ?It released Rev. ]>. 1'. Robinson from his charge of the Shtloh Congregation. M. ? Did the whole, or only a pari of the congregation apply for his release 1 1* A llilllt Alia tl>ir<l nnlw liarl withdrawn front it nine months previous. M ?How many members belonged to the Church at Shiloh ! 1*.? One hundred and forty five. M. ? Why did h portion of the members become disaffected and withdraw from the congregation f Wliy was Moses and David and Christ atni the Apostles opposed by the iuen of their day f Why they forsook the assembling of themselves as the mam tier of some is, is only known to them Helves. M.?What charces did they prefer egainst the Preacher ? P.? It seems there was none: but there was a long and frivolous statement of eomplaints, too tedious and unprofitable to relate: suffice it to mention one, which will serve as a sample for the rest. They were much displeased with him for making mention of drunkenness in his wife's Obituary. M.? WTas hi! the m?mhers offended at Lim on account of the expression of drunkenness f P.?Surely not. No Christian could be offended at it. M ?What disposition was made of the subject matter of complaints by Presbytery f P.?They referred it to a select Committee. M.? Who composed that Committee! P.?to e.-i?r?. Chalmers, R?nson, Hon ters and McDonald. Four Ministers and Oae Elder. M ?How did they proceed ! 1' ?They required the Pastor to give his statements of the difficulty he'ore he knew what the accusers had against him M.? flow could he do that! P.? He could not do it without a spirit of divination. For he said that fie was entirely ignorant of w hat they had against him, although fie fiad often inquired. M.?Do you know what statement of grievances they laid before the Commit tee ! P.?We do not. M ?Did Mr. Robinson know and an ewer to the statements of his accusers lie fore the Committee made out their lie port ! P.? He did not. M.? What did the Committee Report? 1*.?Thev recommended Presbytery to release turn from Ins Shiloli congregation without accusation, or finding fault with Inm in any degree : but disapproving of the m?l contents as acting hastily in withdrawing from the congregation. M. ? Did Mr R tbinaon'a friends request Preibvterv to allow him to continue with them as Pastor f P.?Thsv drew up a Memorial to Pres byterv which was signed by a respectable congregation, declaring that lie had jJIHkfflTT itieui writ both as a Preacher and as a man : that they had seen umisi in li'ro : and that they earnestly requested Presbytery not to tear their be loved Pastor from them. M.? What did Presbytery do after bearing ilie Report of the Committee ! P.?Some wished to vote on the Qtes' tion immediately. M.? Is it possible that any Member of Presbytery, with no more light on the subject before him, than contained in the Committee's Report, would be willing to vote on so important a matter as th s; which was to sejmrale a Pastor of twenty year's Preaching from eighty or one bun J I t -t l. ; ! / ureu hi tin i it; r h 01 vi in c(?n^rt*|Ti&iion jorri'cr, who memorial z id them for his cumin1 usnoe ? 1'.?Why, my Christian friend, the Preshvterv had not heard of the Memori al. What the Committee heard we know not: hot Pre*bvlery only heard the Report of aaid Committee which recomend ded his releaae. M.?So the Report wan toted upon immediately bv Presbytery ! P.?We are happy to aay wiser coon ci!l prevailed: for Mr. Ro?s declared that he would not vote until better informed And Mr Boyce moved a reconsideration : which was carried by an overwhelming majority. M.? Well, I am surprised that any Christian would vote, with no information on iha subject, to release a Minister of the Oospel from his congregation, who had preached to the people of that congrcga* tion for twenty years, while two thirds of them earnestly petitioned Presbvterv to continue him amongst them: hut my surprise is increased, when, afier an mi VPft* it#>4t inn Ckf flit* vlm'A matter liu lliu Committee t Ii ere wan no eompla'nf, ?. , . - ? charge, offence or censure, even in the lea*! t/eoree, sustained against Mr HdIhii eon by the Committee, who jmrsisteU in hie release. P?Do yoti not know, mv good eir, that thie i* the way to dispatch business t And that thie ie the way basinet* of the greatest moment? nncli a* concern the j? welfare of our country am! ihe salvation of our aou'n, ia dispatchetl ? Consider for one moment the state of our country.? Who ru'ee now the councila of our Na tion ? Who stands at the head of the Government ! Who obeys the law f ? Who observes the Constitution f Who is approved when he does right ! Who ia safe in his person, property, office, char acter or religion ? Was not the President of these United States impeached for ma I feasance in office unjustly f And had lie been tried by a majority instead of a two third vote what would have be com a of us, the Constitution and the Commonwealth ! M. ? Well?But what did lheabytery j . -1. : J : t uo mitr rBrwimninrniiuii r I*?They acted, a* Committee of the whole, upon the Report, during part of one or t?o daya, when a motipn wa? made and carried that Prethvterr here it* neat regular meeting at Shiloh Church for investigating the whole difliculty.? After which, Mr. Rohinton who could not hare a hearing; before, reqoeeted Prea I hytery to permit him to make a statement to thetu. aft?r hearing what hi* accuser* ) * * * WBwJtm&lT had aga;nat him, ami he would acquieace r in their decision. \ statement on |ni(li aides wan calmly listened to; and at nine ? o'clock next dav PreaSytery voted his 1 | release from Sliiloh congregation: and ? that Kev. Mr. Hunter declare the conI gregation vacant provided all arrearage* in bo paid up to present time. The vote tii wan taken with the explicit understand- ing that not the least deyree of censure stands against Mr Uobiuson ; that the Fi opposition acted hastily in withdrawing F from tlie congregation ; hut that they be F restored to full communion. About eight ? voted for his release Two or three voted against it. And /tbout twenty did not vote at all, though they were present.? Thus, you see a Preacher of righteous J ness, and a Minister of the Gospel, who has been industrious and faithful in the discharge of all his ministerial labors, ret leased from his congregation, by act of Presbytery, because a portion of the members, acting outside of the Oonsti'.U' lion ; and independent of the Church an thority ; became dissatisfied with him for reasons which were not sustained hy Presbytery as deserving the least degree of censure against their Paslor ; while they themselves were adjudged to have acted hastily in withdrawing their sup pon trout m:n. M ?What become? of Mr. Robinson after hid releaso t U P.? lie continue* to preach ^ to his warm Christian friends of Tirzsh and to supply the racant congregation of Gills' Creek. M ?Did the members of these Churches take part in tho Shiloh difficulty ? 1*.? Thev, with only one exception, acted like Christians professing godliness. ' Who doth not slander with his tongue ?nor to his friend doth hurt ? Nor yet against his neighbor dotlt take up an ill report." As long as the Presbytery will not sustain a Brother Minister in the faith ful discharge of his Christian obligations, o long there will continue to he vacant : f" Churches in need of a fsith'ol Minister to I ' d. clare the who'e council of God. i 1,1 WINNSHOKOUGU. oi The Troubles In Newberry. Til K SHOOTING OK Mil. w A HU ? Ml'UDKR OK I.KK NANCK, (coLOKBD) ARKKST OK A ^ SON OK KX OOV. OtsT Ill'KNINO OF GBN. MCOOWAN'b HTAIM.KS, AND A LAKOE CAHKIAOB FACTORY?TUB EXCITEMENT '' IN COLU MIII A. | Columbia, S. C., October 19 ?Yesier- ,n day, near Newherrv Courthouse, a party of negroes shut a Mr. Ward in the hip. d< They also lired front ambush at arotlier person who was riding with Mr. Ward, r This morning, at Newbe'rv C"Urthouse, C. II Lee Nance, a negro, the President of the Union League, whs shot and kill ec ?>d hv parties unknown. This evening an immense mob of re' re groes assembled at the depot of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad in this c?tv and threatened to take the life of Jim 1 Minor, a colored democratic orator, who has been on a stumping lour and was etc ui pected on the evening train. Fortunately 0f Minor did not came, for if he had there is no telling whal >lood*^?"' u?'gb? ^ P n Auo<l? rp Cot.uMntA, S. C, October 20.?John H. Iluhhard, head constable of South I" Carolina, arrived on the Greenville and w Columbia Railroad train this evening, in having in charge R. V Gist, of Union, a re son of ex Governor Gist, and another white man, name unknown, whom he j had arrested on the charge of heing con w I cerned in the murder of Lee Nance, the Pc t 1 f T _ T ? i t %. . comren union unaguer, anted hi pewter in ry Courthouse yesterday morning. On Sunday afternoon Ger.rge Franklin a section master on lite C-eeiiville ami Columbia Railroad,as shot and aorioiiH 'v Iv wounded bv n<^^a near Clinton, in l'< j Laurens District. < of Columiiia, S. C, October 21.? Lent night the stables of General Samuel Mci la Cowan, of Abbeville, will. Iiis fine bora*, j'jj were burned bv incendiaries. Simulla- . neously Mrs. Mo(iow*n and her tworchil dren were taken up bv two persona whom l' she could not recognise and carried out tli of the dwelling. The alarm of fire hav cc ing been given, alie and her children were a| put down unhurt, and the parties who brought them out of the hnn?e made the:r escape, leaving no c'ue bv whitdi thev could be tracked. General McGow an was absent from home at thb time. k Columbia, S. C., October 22.? An ex " tensive carriage establishment in the^H^ '' 1 lage of Abbeville was entirely destroys n< j by fire Inst night. The conflagration ?u | Wl tbe work of incendiarinn, who also net fi re ^ to a l??rn. but fortunately the fire wan | I dineover> d and the flamen extinguished j P' before min'h damage wan done to tbe I building. Tbe total lo?n in estimated nt %;1000. 1 h re in considerable excitement * among tbe peop'e,both wbile and cob.red. Tbe Newberry Ihrnld navn, that pre t0 viou* to bin deaib, Randolph bad u'ed p insulting language lo a distinguished rit ' ij5*n on tbe cur*, and nhaking but Hat at | j him, naid, "Just ntich men an you have j brought tbe country lo thin condition, re and until vou are disposed of we will w have no peat It also states that on * the night of the day on which Randolph wan murdered, Mr. Justice Huge, who 04 waa on the name business, fearing alike visitation, left the interior nome twenty ht miles from (he railroad, ami walked the ol whole distance, carpetibag in hand, to take (be train below, and get out of reach ^ of d tnger. On taking the earn he secre ted bimnelf in iho mail coach, and arrived nafely below, we nuppone. Newberry in now garrinoned by a Com pany of U. S. Infantry. ! i CI Governor Scott has applied for and cj ob'ained a company nf United Staten troops to act aa hi* Iwxlv guard, I have not heard of any threat* against liim, and ,r can conjecture no canae Tor thia proceed " ing beyond tlie general excitement. o< [ Correspondent Charleston News C Tbe Charlealon Merctny ia credibly f? informed that the I)einocrata of Nfarion p have purchased and prevented to each of tbe fifteen negroes who had the courage to go to the pnlle and vole with nnd for C their old master*, with the title deed* to at forty acres of good land near tbal town. Si I rilE LEIK1KR. rnuRSDAT MORNIWQ, ocr^ 29, i8?8. Subscribers timling a (X) cross mark on the nil argiu of their paper iuay know that their pf me is about to expire. j: TERMS FOR SUHSUt^H^P or one year, iii advance, f8 (Hi *' <;? !. j - t" 1 ? ?.? - ? W" U' or three months, " I 00 ^ c DEMOCRATIC TlCKgT. I,i For President, ?l IORATIO SEVMOUR. m of New York. i ?n For Vice Present. ci CfcN'L. FRANK R BLAIR, ? of Missouri. State Flectoral Ticket. r.1 T> J t For the State at SAirgt, ? J P. THOMAS, cjf Richlnird. J I> KKN'NKDY,of K-nhaw. For First Congressional |jietrirt. U F OKA II AM, of f>rcnri'i ' | U. II RUILKIXJE, of(B?*ton. C Third Congressional Distinct, ' A. C. HASKELL, of Abbeville. C Fourth Cong rational District, rf E (J. Mo LUKE, of Chester;' * KKI'IIKHRNTATIVKR Iff O0NQRKRR. First Congressional District?Harris lovingtoo. PAY UP w ? . All persons indebted to this otBeo are ro?peet- til ilijr and earnestly rrqueaii'il to par a portion, C( not all, ?.r ?ni<l indebtedness. We are in P' eed nt money to meet the espouses ol our lliee. ,n The Situation- 1> Everv mail brings us intelligence of lore bloodshed. Every thinking man ^ ?ks himself the question, "wlu^are we t| riding !" It lakes no proplit^; eve to e iscern the evil consequences throughout '< le State, if vigorous measures are not '' . i . . . ? . ?i nmeoiaie y ajopieu lor vindicating I lie ? ronded innjesly of the Inw. While we J jp'ore Rucii a state of affairs in other ,|1 ( lions of llie Slate, we are truly thank I and congratulate cur people upon the in?l order and peace wuich has prevail )( ! in this I > s rut. Ill It was to be expected, an the natural of suit of tho unsettled condition of the w iuntry caused by the late war,*and the 2l aholical teaching* of such men as B. . Whittemore, who have com>>?mong m i to stir up strife and inflame lt)d nnnda li? the colored people against/ tbw^old asters, th "ITw *? ?r> <4jj ie. The murder of Randolph 6v * f?w ' 7 su ckless men has heen -seized upon as a etext for further outrages. If such ork continues where will it all end! If nocent white citizens are munited in ''' twlialion to avenge the deaths of party piranls, does any one, at all acq tainted itIt the pulse of the white people, sup- ac >*e for one moment that they will he ute spectators. Never. We condemn e whole ah altogether wrong an i im ?litic. Let vengence rest upon theguil. parties. And let it lie the aim of all iai inking men to subdue the evil passions ' the hour. m We concede equal protection under the w to every man, and no man, whatever D( is color, should- ? iUA~r"~:1j ll*'" 1* t w into his own hlcjy hands. This is m le poa lion of every Aujjbtful nan in ^ lis community, and it la the only || >nsiatant with our political professions || t well as the practice of our lives. Si The Last Chance. pi There ia one more chance to register. 14 et every man who feel an interest in the at elfare of his country avail himself of flis opportunity ; let every one who has Qi .? I t I / J a 2 d\ nereiworfl regiftl<?rpj coin* i^rwwro in nd enroll liin name among thoee who aveianged themselves for the greatest ?' ll olitical fight that will ever perhaps be ^( light on the anil of America, There ta no let or hindrance to any K ho are of lawful age. AH di?ebilil'?a 01 r?rti(if?(! Mini f It???o * ' ? k*?(r I i been deprived of the right of aoO'rage in ?l'?in exercise it. ^ The man who would not now rally to e aupport of his country ; who would fuae by Maying away, the r'ght to o( hich every freeman ia entitled, doea not tli serve to he free or have a home ; hia at line should he forgotten, and ia the d] ngtiR^e of a cotemporary, "hia memory th a hateful ai d hia ?oul put in the interior li ' a mutbird ?t*<l and fired out of a o( wivol made out of the rib bone of a blue ol 'im. # tli The booka are now open ? come 1! Vote Early. II Let every Conaervatlve voter in Left* rater District he at the polls, the pre* ^ net st which he registered, bright end |)( fly on Tuesday n? *?. Should woTall / m > cairy the Stale, it is highly important ial we ahouM keep old Lancaster D*m sj ;ratic. Itesides, it is believed that if the j( onservative party does its whole duty, i F. Whitteniore, the Radical candidate ,r ir Congress in this Concessional L)ia 7 let, will he defeated. *' ? 01 The Union league at Pleasant Grove hurrh, Anderson District, has dissolve*! id the hooks and papers burnt by tba pcretarjr. lb I A Protest?Its Re&uitsWe made the statement in our last 'U?, that two of the Commissioners of ! factions had assumed the entire respon- i hility of the Hoard?ignoring the third rrty altogether. A protest was immer,..?rv n,.., , g him of all (lie facta in the case. We i e happy to announce that the Governor < ve tlie matter Ins Immediate attention, i id ha* written a communication to the hairtnan of the Hoard warning him of I a course?ami directing the Hoard to ipoint none but competent persons as anagers at the several Precincts ? (iv. Scorr says It is his purpose to adinister the laws of the Slate upon prin? pies of equity toward all classes, and no her course pursued by subordinates will I tolerated. The Managers at this Precinct haa been I ??.l -. - - 1 Ml nuu IU?W RIMIKIH R8 IOIIOWH I ? ?iin W. Twinj, A W. Chance and Lesley Humphreys. nportant Decision of Hon- D. T. Corbin The following decision of the Hon. I). , Counts, Chairman of lift* B&nrd of ommisatoners of K eciion for Charleston, of great interest just hi thi* time. The ommissioners decitle that no person can >te who is not dulv registered, and that troter can only in the precinct and at ie place where lie has been registered : . Hunch, Esq., Chairman Manager of Election*, Eighth Ward : Silt : Yours of this date is received, in hiclt you say your Hoard has come to ie conclusion that a man living in the unity has a right to vote at the nearest illing place, (staling) upon Ins oath, that a is a registered voter, and he is entitled i vote anywhere in the countv for county beers?anywhere in the Congressional mMte^^^inmn-iirn i H > fl | r M i 1 Bfl hI ,fl r HHHHH A > H A' i.fl !< Dr. J. Marlon Sims. We see by our exehaiiues, that Dr, Sims, our former fellow-c tneo, who dur J ing the past five years wn* Surgeon to the Empress of Frarwe, has returned to 1 New York, nt r) will resume the practice ' of hie specially? the Disease* of Women. Dr. Sims is now about sixty years r>t?l, and has made himself world renown* pd hy his discoveries snd successful praci lire in h branch surgery llinl before liis lime whs but little known. B F. Whit It-more, The c?rpe'?hag cndidate for Con pre** in ibi* Congressional l).*'rict, I spoke I ere on Tuesday last. 11 is remark* sere consider<ihly more conservative in lone than tbe last speech be made at tbi* place. lie seemed to fear tbe unerring pen ol our reporter, and was very careful in what be *aid. We took no note*? neither did we bear any new idea advanced. Ilia ?peech waa a sterreotvped ep'stle and of little Consequence. Keep Warm and Save Yonr Life At tlna aeaaon many deatba take place wbich might be prevented by warm clo thing. Wealth i* of no consequence un? less a man lias health to enj >v it; and to preserve the healik, the body mutt be comfirtal.lv c'ad. We publish in this issue the very thing* desired, and at a cost to patients to sii t the stringency of be times. Ijead the adverlisement of J. S PiitLi.li's ?Vr Co , Charlotte. N. C ? I'lds IIrm is W.-II known to our people, 11_ .u_ .. - - .. I I J *? ? ? " n^wnniMH ViHIIig 1111*11. Incendiariatn id Camden. We le.m IIihI the office of die Cumden Journal wa* destroyed hy fire on Mnn<i*V ii'cht, lO'.ti inst, with the entire i con'en"?. It ' ""id to he undoubtedly 1 tie work of en incendiary. Is Eaunkbt.? Ur II. T. Ilelinhold, the ' eat N-w Yo?k drug merchant, haa giv i $40,001 to hi.J in the election of Sey? our and Itla'r. BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington. I C"?ode ta defeated lor Congress, but II contest. lie claim* that three hun >d fraudulent voles were polled. I'tie lion. Horatio Sex mour arrived in t llaltk Oil the 22 I lllal l le waa to apeak it night atij then proceed Weal. , The fjorernor of Atkanaaa haa tele iphed to the Secretary of War thai the n* parchaaed for the State were cap ed hv an armed baud of men, on the aiaaippt liver, and thrown overboard ' i aava tie i* ati?fl*d that armed leaia ice to itie Inwra i* contemplated, and I it the United Slates troops will not be Iirienl lo preat-rve the peace. I'reai r t Jnhooon. on r*M;?ina ihia Lp.(?a>i lo have aaid tT7nt if tlie partita t Muled armed realtiance they would not e destroyed the anna. < Oatrajea iu Mobils. \ ifoBll.K, O -tuber 22 ?A wliite woman. t V tear* of mi;*, waa a**aiilted and rav ( d hy three nr;rnM on the outrkirta of i city yeaterday in. brond daylight? i r life in in danger from injurita it tl ct (htig-na Mr* in |>ur?uit of the negrnea. inarketman was asaaul'ed hv nejjroee erdav a abort distance from the cilv, I ?? mortally wounded hv a musket it. While he waa inaenaihle lie win bed of even thine, even hiathoea. Jy Last Night'e Mail. The Markets. HARi.rftTo*, 'VI 24.? Middlings 23}? ui|( lirra. iw Yurc,October *2-1.? Middling '25$ rmmr. dvt-rpool, October 24 ? Cotton firmer? is 13000 bales. Condensed Yews*he New York W'vrLl says, "we have tinned assurances that tbo Democrats e swept West Virginia. 'r?Ment Jnhnaon predicts the downfall IK rfuliticun government should Grant i flrclrd. 'fURtor llendri* will content the election odtaM* h f.ro the I.egmUlore. I >h r< ported that tliu lion Jurnea Mind* i l.cr f I'mi^reM, in4 lion. Jmnr* K i??V? or. ?mpiniing liim, were n?*lulled I. or.ic it itt, 4tkiDMV"d thai IlinJa tiilnl and Ur uts Wound- d |ej-?rt'ieeru Ad una, ?.f Kdgeficld. who |i?.. forth the lira! oompanf from F<4|a I itori.1./ ill., i e war, d wd III 11 .111 < [lie '2d. Kg-d 34. nv Suit Tfrinarjf ahipped tecre'lt from I Kram ieeo. Gal.. on the 'J3d, #60,000 in I to Wellington. L ia an id that Governor Seymour's pur It in tddreaaing the peop'e ia In aliow I the auereaa of the I Immerse y ia en Iv compatible with the peace of the fctrf ^ Washington correspondent of tha lrt>r aaya. "The murder of ti e Colored Ltor Randolph in your State has pro Id a pa nful impreaaion here among the Ld? <.f the Month. The* regard a Hell ftrr. IMOS aa uio?t unfortunate for your , Lie and as tending to atrengtl.?iolhe | l..k: ? 1 " * ^ 1 II CAROLINA ? l.nnrafier County. |Hy I). A. WILI.IAM8, Jidga of ilie ^ tnurt tif Probate. j^Hft.r. hea*, Amoa MrManm Imi applied for l,ettera of Adminialratien, on all j^^Lingular the good* and rhatte!*, righta | ^^kredita of Hugh MrManua, lata of Ilia ^Bily aforesaid, riereaat-d ^^B?a?e are, therefore, to rite and ndmnn^^ ll and aingnlar, the kindred and credi of tha aaid deioa?"d. to be and appear me. it our neit Probate Court for ^ nid County, to lie holden at Lancaster Ht llouae on the ) ttit dav of Nove'br to ahow eanae. if any, why tha aaid ^^BinUtratinn ahould not be granted. ^ '.N under my hand and real, thia 33J ^^Brlny af October in the year of our B^By>rd ;8?>8, and in the 03d year of the ^^Hndapandenca ef tha U. 8. of America. W I). A. WILLI AMS, J. P. L. C. ^ t 30th, 1868 -ii. w * MARRIED. At the re* id en re of the unrle, Mr. J. N Nee'ey. in Uninn t'nu ilv, \ t'. ?>n the I5ih met., i>v Rev J N. t'rni , Mh. Joseph J I * vn. of Ch.-M.-r District, S. to MKHIkknkT. NKM.EY. NEW A hVKIMLSK.UENTti. J. S. P ii i li UPS & i! 0M No 4 (illANlTK Row, 'I IIYOM .VlKKKT. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Merohant Tailor's ANl) OKA I K IIS IV tfKNTS FURNISHING GOODS, IS OIIKAT V A III KTV VIZ I M Kill NO, lamb's Wool and Silk Un?l**r Shirt* ant) l>rnwer* Jean* ot'd Cotton Flannel Dmwert. I'niton and Merino ' lull-Hone. * Scarf*. Neck-Tie*. Sock*. Kid and Heaver Glove*, Hock-Skin Glove*, die. Ac. Ib-nt Style* and Grade* of SHIRTS, (Shirt* made lo Order ) CO LI. A IIS of *11 sivle* and Size*. Tailo.ing Department, Cl.ith*, C***lmere*. Vesting*, Heaver Cloth*. Chinchilla*. V.lv.t?.* ft.., Iii...**..|f and FANCY MIXv.I> C|.OrilS of lh* beat Foreign and Domeatie Mannficture*. A FUI.I. Stock of Itoek l*l*nd Clo'h* and Cna-itnere* kept ennalentlv on hand, which will b? made lo order, IN TUB VF.IIY HKST STYLES, Oelober 30. 1868. Im. Registration and Eleotion. A I.I. peranna whnve nnme* are not regfV i?lerej on lite Honk* of the I'rccinrt w he-e lltey exoc-t lo vote ** i11 be denied the i rivilcifp of voting. Kvery male citizen of the United State* twenty one year* old, who reaided in life Ntn e at the time of lbe adoption of the Con-tit ution and . who '.iiih since re?|di d. and who ha* re*ided in the county al tv dnv* next prercling the flay of Election, end who ha* not been ennvieted of a felon v. will lie <.niill.o1 in repUtcr and vol*. The Riiokx .it' Kcji-Ur tlnn w II he open for revision nt l?!incii-ter f??urt I'miae.at Waxhiiw I'hurch, and el llit'kurv Ileal, iluiin<r ilie US li, 'Jft li .in.I III li il.tv-i F I !? tuber. in?t I .? t eveiv mm ace that hi* name in rejri-Uercd nt the llnx where he expect* In vn'e. The following ere the in inajfern appointlul iiml in*'rueti-c) to conduct the election Utlie <iit!Vrcnt preeinrl*, viz : l.-incatfrr C II ? luhn W, Twltly, A. W. Chance and We?tey Humphrey*. Montgomery ?.? II. M. Sullivan. Wylie IVntin iiml Henry Montgomery. Dry Crrrk?I. Clinton, J. Milliard .nd l.e*i* McDonald. IVrxftair ?Jno ( Mirk*, A 8. Me\lecr at d IF rjuiuin Ford. Ibitiir?Ji??. M Morrow, I. II Lnnoami ilenjunin Walla. Ilirk'try //mi/ ?W'm. Fiiile, II. A. Hard.. :er and Janus* Hn;?'er. T H)j|lrl?llo, n *- OM' on and Win McKenna The Manager* nuii'd above will <)i|Vlfy n or befnru Satuid.iv, the 3t*t in-taut, or liev will be treated aa fleli' qnenta nnd in- en m ineir pim'c?,? I'lic *!eHit>n will l>e ron>ln>'lr<) ?n Hie 3r<| f Nuvi in'iff hl'iiitly in hicivJ mce with Dim 'onntitiiliun mill tlie rfi-i-nl l' n r h I Klee* inn Ijiw, n copv <>f wliioli h * been | laued ii llie hiinde of each net of M mttfer* J II. W. MMJS \it r, Chji'in?n I) >mu! of ('oin notiioner* O.t. 29. '?<- ?It MUNICIPAL ELECTION!. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, kxf.cutiyk utpaktmunt, Columbia, October 16, 1864. IN purananre of in Act of the (ieneral A>aemblr, pimird S.-|itriiikfr'i)!li, IMiii an Hit clion will be lirld on the ?econd TUESDAY of November. beinjj the lenlfc day I hereof, in all Incorporated Ciliea and Town* of tbia for the Hleciion of all OlRcera provided fir by the (Jbarlera of the auid Ciliea and 'I'awnt. The Manager* of Elections. appointed in pnranant'o of an Act to provide for lha next K?neral election, are i othorzed and required to conduct the dor.inpal Election* foresaid, until olherwie provide' for by law The qualification# of an Elector ahull b? ihone required bv the Ciin?lit<i<i n, l<i|fothi ir with a residence of aixiy d?v?, nefi pro. rroing iii?? riienion, wniiln llie corporate .| itiv u i? ?? T"wn. an t that ha haa been duly registered in the Ward of I'recinct in wkivb ho ntfers In vol*. 'I lia Managers of Klectlooa ahtll open their reapeclive pollin/ ; larea fur lhr.<? day*. next preceding the day of election, from 7 A. M. to 5 l' M . for the purpo** < f regiatering the nnmea of the qualified cle< t?r? end theft place* of resi lence. All bar-rooma nnd drinking aalonna in the Town or ('BrVhrr# aitch Kleclmn ia held, ahall tip# cluffbd nn the day of Kleelion ; and aM^p^'aon ho ?hall aell to any peraon nnv*i|rftxiialing drltiaa on the day of*K (> tiniij^mll be guilty of a tuiademennor and.nn gon?i%|i<>n thereof, ahal be fin ed, in a aunt not lean tha-i una h in trad dol. lara, nor more than three hundred dollars or be impri-oned, for a period not la** than one month, nor more than an months The Manager* of Kleetionaaa af..re*aid. and each of Uicii, nre It Tch* rc^ iifnl. after due pnWip?<i?n. and with -tr'et f(fi't to th? provisions of the Constitution and of itwi law* of tha Slate. touching thnir duty in inch caa?, to eaun* auah Kloctinnt to be held in their r. apective Cite* and Towns, on tha d iy aforesaid; and to laka all tha nrccMnary !* }> for tha holding of Much Klrataon*, and for tha ascertaining and determining tha p?r*ona who ahall havs Urn duly elected lharaal. (iivrn under my hand and tha aaal of lha Slate, in the (Tiljr of Columbia, thia Ifl h day of (h-tuber, in tha year of ntir l,o d one thmiont a gh? hun[L S.] drrd and aivty.eigbt, and in tha timely third year of lha Independence of lha United Stales of A mar ica. R. K NrOTl'( lioTernor. F. L. Carpoz*, Sea'jr o^Stst?. li, a* V