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y s 'the ,oamag of -rea 4ai a ur,r**eie t9 .- eiR . pelions for execut e4 Ws UTED Srims 4'N nsehwith repertrom the Sec . ' *t r . and the Attorney General, - the dbnf tto cmafoed fot by the iie the d instan, reqnuesg the edet "to e-e=aicate to the Senata eisof an urdere, lutrsctions, chksekt ,iorlettere of adrisq, -iaed trthe .miary dstricts, ui&i the Act " ar st, entitled -aw Act tb - p.,~ds orthe more ecientgespament - 4 esami the Act - re maraeh1&1 9: - to.opn i s givesto .Aim 6 Mdhenated " _ to - a con-_ o~ezia e~t ei at * - r - tuOf arm or be$weea toa=y of the aid mmadersa, "J thesmesan*ets; .also, copiea of. - ;iaed.by any of said command ewryint eg t 1i prov,ions of-id or e tiir of then;ao, t he in fr . t eres s P i be Aps - .e%.,w - gasse4Mrc2k2-I167,Iws.ab - eienge ti osartiadee - '-uIse3a as * ,e - Is te-. da t t .A h' lb - -p r. * a aati - esz w teb f h - spir ery vaoa uitifashipm~et Tere r adeziensive beds of wilfurnish an ample field and the investment of capital. hsaiMa ad rich specimens of l $'kelagenerted are now Ia Lbis r -e. -* aae su Territories lyingSozth of are liuge- bodies of .land so fr as the country explored, capable of producing ~e.ftbe vegtables commion-Irtea ~.-per'eeliu.esofgreat e~mc,and ini ~rr test abas well as mnost y, the new territory mnusi be of great value, on account of its coin parative presimity to many of the teem ing populatiosofAsia, and its posses sin fmstofth ntua productions in demand by them must uhiiimely create a extensivo commerce, u.~oor WEDoENG.-They had,. i' inanms, a real baloon wedding in Pitts 1Mrg on the 4th of July. The knot wsa led byAlderman Strain, at an aflitude et 00 feet fromo the earth, after which the tiafloci was drawn down, the Alder man dised, and a bridal tour made tc the Clouds, and subsequently descended inaasfty. I.cannot COnceive, my dear- irhat's the tatter with ny watch ; I think ft inns kant Cleaning, exclaimed an indu ni kusbaiid to his btter half, the other y 19 pa, said his petted little daughtcr,; know it don't want cleaning, beetuse babb and1Iwashed itin abain eter t< leeg this morning *The 4amaiSe in India continues. Whoi warinn have died of starvation. rEWBERRY, S, C. Wednealay Nanbg, yaly 34, 18.. TERMS. - Single o ,-oges -yearj Five oerseden oyt " p of einbt, - 150 e o ne year :nd xtraeopy to Odip of elub, . 10 . Stzotly in adae. , Thea*irk denotmt the ipbbaof af. an Se the paper wiU be d#m ed. isbA eerthsmmts a in advam, J b wk mt be pakd for oamdlivnry -4 RE MOVAL The patrons of the Herald are informed that this office will be iemoved,- after this number~of the 'pape, to the new beilingof Mr. D.1owret, upstairs in back room, where the proprietors will be pleased to see and wait upon them as usuat. New building of Mower's, on orner, pstaire, back room, entrance on 'iat=direet - S. Cqpress adjouraed on ther 20th inst., inct on dhe list -of Noveinber. n etahn i se impeachment was orde; 4o:bi-pr lted. The excitement in the 6dnse pesti adfrntnent -was y-ti..' iSenatethe 'au an rgg adissiop, in - ihich the Pres Njsat wa denounced as contanacious. Mr ' bciitr -said there was a sort of hbwMcongero in the Seate calied ocsH srbtva Esphblcanism. a ~ Iaria Bggstar Soiibe aen by referring to a beane eieasients to-day paper; tbiDr. srd portice 4 ait eartyr.oneentiou qf the d.atias bf -oq -arigt AM -a4.gi bat;eoligeues 'of scientioea be heltd -'!' es ieie of one miAn bci c be I her of- . lu a !=aaia . intei e't a .s power. An wbe a = assmbe diIe the eila er -eg of aaighie $naiisgaiion; 'ad'o c Sarty;,enerous tepQ'. for the o . F rt '$o tt of ~~e 9sfgiri tblgiito a ddeetpyma 1irertsa feregui4 hf ag' -etb wferesideret ebyery lipanJais wifq.has adentstatm* ~ *cliI.4* siew aftlitio sh 1 ITs-folloting ap~pointwents'of -Rqeg toys ar#*noi nce for ais os.enibre~ gTJig IesI6ry -asn and Awiibeel di&ws ingfbe 4asign to6 Reg istera oo iigchre oibirlul -rfb d#aalnti d as so sas ructi 4embh fao general nformestlom.. UDsr or NmwaR1a.--Dms F. Gienam,Jams R 1Petbo, 4. .fmrin Dense., JarW&df Swidb4JoseuitrL Walit Wf). Reeder. - -*.' Di 6, OPthiU-LOam F.U. NEBha, ranle hm.-G'rimes Z.D -(er, James.Martn,' J. 3.' Dal, J.&*t ford.=Jarnas Clar1i, gDusenberry, 5enom Lomar, Rev.Ve4a roong, W S Canor, (la;disen ehTuEbiay, says the Char. *est'4way ftrodueed in the Bouse of kepresematrs a bill "to enab!e the inhabi iset f the )ate.rebel States to form State gvernments;" which was referred to the Comumittee on Reconstruction. This bill at leant is plain and straightforward. It de lares all civil governments In the Southern Terdltories, lately called States, null and bid, and of no effect ;-directs their gor ernment by three civil commisioners for each Military District ; -empow ers these .o.aiissioners to carry out registration as prescribed in the act ;-relieves the Military Commanders and military from any duty in the Southern Territories exeeFthe preserva tion of peace ;-declares the supremacy of Congresr in matters of- reconstruction and admItaon of new States ;-etludea from regstrtion air-persona who vuaiyen gaged in the late r -cludes from regisi persoss who, during the rnhbnna, held any executive or judicial offie under the Confederate States or either of the rebellions States, and all persons who, during the existence of the Confederate Government, held offBee either in its army or in the army or militia of either of the States ;-and that Texas may be divided into two States which may be admitted into the Union. It must be remembered that the South has not yet declared whether shie will or will not accept the Sherman measures of recon druction ! No action has yet been takcen by her ; pnd yet Stevens deliberately introduces a bill to amnend the so-called "finality," and decides the question of reconstruction before the South has'spoken. It is a delusion and a snare to believe that the Radicals intend ed to adinit the South but as Radical States. The more that is given, the more will they demand. They are cunning, bold and un scrupulous, and have managed to hoodwink many of onr own people. Now, surely, their purposesflmustbe seen ; and, if there are still any who doubt, let them watch the debates in Congress and read Stevens' Re construction bill, which wilt be published in next issue. We regtet to hear of the death of Win. N. White, Zaq., Edito? and Proprieter of LOCAL ITgEK. CoNrERNcE.--Thetbfrd quarterly con ference,.for this station, will be held in the MethodistChurcb, commencing on Friday night.. The Rev. W. H. Fleming till preside. There wii4 be' preaching on Friday nigbt and Saturday morning. The cofence embraces Friday, Satur day and Sunday. 'TaE WEATeER AND Caops.-The wes tber eontinues very *rm, and in,-tbis section day, rain being very moch need ed. In other sections of. the district good seasons of rain have fallen, and the rops in those favored spots are very promising. But unless a general rain' comes soon much corn will be more or les inj'ured. TsaIss.-Our friend T. W. Holloway, )f'Dutch Fork notoriety will please ac cept thanks of the senior for the "keys' md the privilege accompanying thes, md also for:compliaentary notices which e was pleased to bestow on,our "ttach i"etts."t We are now settledin -convic tion that he is. s- man of considerable taste and judgment. Coxa AT LAsw.-After a long and vex itious delay, we ire.pi ettInform the publie, and particularly #as planting pub Lthat theseed ordered by. Dr. Gouin aave arrived These seed are'wsranted ta beof the new crop, :and eonSist of all he favorite varieties.-suitable for this atitude, such-as the Piorplo Top, (strap ased,) omeranium Globe, Ruts Baga, m' large'Norfolk. Sow Tvmi- SEs.-We have had oc aasioo are tba once to eution the e(anoa0t eup 'Crop Jo the n,adE ( tiet proper inter 'Wt.ktanlL" Thisbropeboald nte aieni,-;psp1tter #'ur tl am4jtt Iafr . and expease: than any 6ther ate pp andas winterTood for stock g y?d i rg imortane.: Bly Jargel = of eed, ow plentfulllfand a-nwihl ibundantly. -Soa Iuta Bags bdweeh or and entioth A et, othe-var1e :i1e o i r.~'we isNikti tar eIfeered som eith geftsi the' ective parsiait of ilieful'and hghly itntiocr oln lp'fcclanotewriteR~ abost that. Gise, ireceived at t6ii oce, expv.sis Iecarqi tselitendon, anditbat only in q extfeme emer#ag,e a$dby:aolei. EtiOn op his fela-citisesi w4ej be gatakiionhip club,.and enfir on he wa pstb. mwdisg~that wehavs miaaIasuaq W#gtu hnorable; #akt beiti ntly reqifeated by sevurul dipp ly nhe tchenst give binit a -eaB. Ws do sourith thetest relnetagtu, iavitg~no-deto see an~ eUulan-f sihmir oders't*oms, 'e .ld- to pt sisntepesa abeh eeded, abd thatg seciintio6.eiM&a.-c6me 1b. as oogras Ky. lobies iseesne idag on Xenda l .isetheiltrimosshtgs N.ed&etai hich wamtrie(te& eByassults and lyreenis, antehidy -inamg b. freedmen. We belive tatoi pstten'es wrs sorelj trieg, but wero- he now -ahyo and bad been compelled,ti.have *anan hpten.d1 to all ti ighderdash, stuff'and monsen.sa then and tihin dicied, hewonld hsve red peconvi, and voIopger be ehtfted obe cafled themost platient maa.: aWe moerns can t ke the palm -from the old patriarch. The remarkable patience, uni lagging energy and attentionoi Wr' amiable and talented Judge, Y J.a Pope,' the eminent seal of the~ bar, and the intelligent business qualities of the jury, are deserving dfall praise. '-Thre- foHto* ing are the cases which wrebt to- tlje ury : The State vs.~ Morgan lMcMorries, freed man, for hog stealing, fe.und guilty sentence, 19 months in the penitentiary. State vs. Catharine Chtistian, frEed youan, for larceny, guilty-sentence, sealed. State vs. Spencer Haggo4,.reedman, larceny, guilty--septenes,1. year, penm hke Williains, freedman, as sault and battery, not guilty. State vs. Geo. Livingston, freedman, burglary, guilty-sentence, 5 years, peni tentiary. State vs. Edmoand Chalmners, freedman, assault and battery, guilty-sentence, 2 months imprisonment, $50 fine. State vs. Edmund Buzzard, freedman, assault and battery, guilty-sentence, S montns imprisonment, $50 fine. State vs. Nobanna McMorries, freed woman, assault and battery, guilty sentence, 2 months imprisonment, $50 fne. -State vs. Burr Burley, freednian, as sault and battery, not guilty. State vs. Hannah Albritton, freed woman, larceny, guilty-sentence, $25 fne. State vs. Same, for assault and battery, guilty-sentence, $50 fine. State vs. Lydia Mitchell, freedwoman, assault and battery, not guilty. State vs. Jim Henderson, freeduen, assault with pistol, not guilty. Ordered to pay costs. State vs. Jacob Young. freedman, ma licious trespass, assault and battery, not gity. Ordered to pay costs. State vs. Jas. Waldrop (white), larceny, guilty-sentence, sealed. State va Chas. B. Buist, merchant, for nuisance, obstructing street, guilty. Sen tence saled Annen1 for new trial. - O Ta Jir .--"Ambition's longings, 0 vain man 1" to what lengths will it not carry its votaries, and bow -many poor, deluded 'wretches fall victims to the fatal delurement. A melancholy in stanceis given. We grew. up to man ood lii the one, great, fond hope that some day, no matter bow distant, our name would be among the -lucky .ones entitled to the high- honor of sitting.on the reserved seats as jurymen ; to listen to the.thunderings of the bar and bench ; to drink in the persuasive, honied ac cents addressed to the "intelligent" ju ry. This was our heart's desire. At. length it came, and Eureka was our cry. The July Term of-the honorable district Court for Newberry, South Carolina; which sat on the 3d, claimed us, and we had the high privilege to 'sot,' which we did. Alas, alas, the reality fell fir short of theanticipation,and the fall was heavy; it game too on the first day, sad to say. Fotr,.long, weary days,we sot, it was in 9y timeoo,-but wile vesot and mused oter law and idence,andbroshedaway. the industrious but.anoyingBies, -it was consoling to .think that by 4a trong r and higher law, that of -nature, "thaft though there are some in June and some July, 'tys August that brought 'the blue-tailed fly l" Hippy thought ; full Of consolation-; exempt from the ferce attacks of The blue-tail By, we -sot t- be cause there was no remedy: And long will this epoch in our life be- remember ed; .never,never more do we wrisb,to take a 'posish' so honorable egain. Tell us not of,"intelligent"jurors. The re*erse was the thought of the-vloquent bar; and. the honorable beAch was no better, for between the effort on one side of throw ing.sand in.our eyes, -and :the other of pers ading us Obt tbe moon was made DC greutd,ee this''inteilent juri r.arly lost his -i4eoti,-dI gt eost blstgtience, Wf9 9ii3 Were s ti e only will recdver us ofis[e r on brai;,' and all from beg-..n the jary. The three days deisted:to'the in ei'ests of freedmen and their i aginary vrnigs, assagits and batteries, Jarcenies, Mre ats In whichi4;ie ?siches , -*i.erfectdelu 'ofdoq u ter ia - e,Seghtnste-the cdoetdc bat 'we had oetinto thewenng pew,li1ad too dear fortheiwhtje,-and jh honor ible, the lets sviurt,was unmore not lesba.I aj(gy lnreauu, I8rst. rate farce, and that ti ainbItIods juror bad seen the elephe. t ~utbefohand the bg*ay1iho pe s rsweris no thigt.~(bis. Theaall-i oan iti Th'. $tiit is a Nimssic, eixeit#d an in torest-never. before seenithe- co*rt'was crowdmdcfendaadlkssi, horse t sma in .a uind hole, eager -and 'impat n tor,shst(66 broeb, witi .tweet- bif witnse; -. rfnne,s s ta4UsichW dioc; piilocet, ~iM~ipsg giury okesisj, the ineni e*-iss w= refresf4ng, hissanuey atI3t, tuE-did toE ited extent. (ssase pbhied,~emwi dttwitWdd of wtbrsCget gu eosinseeeluig, teRing, conipl-a a@nfasyj.itate. Tollowa, two lenkhs ~aheitWugae..Isair sudjelp a ari fair frssategied, th~ehomdwdlly~ cated. themauisance proven, and this isy ueture.sn to quifer.In -the Ies ofthe dclIf as i sahacrdasr. We ae no4logeC '.eaiida1a f4r- the,high kotaor -ofsi0ng on a j . We **Sh ourMndao t. bro x- P P . Th s peremptorf obNr .wa%'received- at this 41ee on Te:wir' last imaodiately. adter the flimiing ofthbe Jury, (of wblek.~the senior partner of th~e. Herald happened tp a ope,) of v4etdict of "guilty" in the cae ofthe Stat. vs.-, a cerfain defen dant -of ~this. town, .on an iodiettnent 'for a Nuisance. The nuisance was clear i1Iroven, and wasrshown, tronai e mi-. din.e, to hue. been thebhargIng of sun dry anil divers articles of meichandise from brackets nailed to the door -aicing 4fhis store, "and extending three fe7et across th a ide. walk, consisting of Blaak et., Shawls, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Al manaes, Mackerel, Codfish, Hams, &c., thus-impeding ordinary -travel, by block ading the common highway, and endan gering the hats and eyes of innocent, on suspecting pedestrians. Wie were on the Jury, and like the defendant, were inno cent of any "intentional" wrong, but so "found" nevertheless, and not like him "fast asleep," but -wide awake. This melancholy circumstance is much to be d'eplored, but the law was clear and ex plicit, and the evidence so strong and in contestible, that juastice had to be done though the heavens feir Much sympa thy was felt for the unfortunate defendL ant,-and the more-so, that inA-the7trse of his very eloquent remnarks to:the Jury (hp plead hitown cause) as most beauti ful tribute was paidioout' eieellence as a mian, ability,as an editor,~d -aintelli gence as a jur;or. Thisfas a strong point certainly, but the~cliaige being too. strong, the shot scatteredaind fell wide of the mark. This.was the defendant's fault, and not that of the. "intelligent" juror. Little did the innocent juror think however of the consequences which would result, of the storm about to burst over his devoted head. Scarcely dry the ink with which the offending word "guilty" was written, when the defend ant aforesaid dispatched, red-hot, the ter rible order "Stop my paper!" Droad ful. It fell like a knell upon our startled ears. It came without warning. 'It came too at the season when business is dull, when its eflfect will be most serious we might have successluly borne up under it ; but iw ! we shudder at the contemplation, and the. only chance of overcoming so fatal a blow, lies in the action taken by the citizens of this.Dis trict. If new subscribers do. not come in immediately the Herakd is a gone gosr ling and no mistake. Had tlie defen dant sent in his dues along with bie or der to "Stop," it would not be fi bad, but no, the punishmgnt must be full, complete, severe. Cruel man,-innocent victim to the law, eloquent lawyer, and successful merchant tbough he.be,-it was cruel to treat us so. How could be? Ever since, we have suffered from night mares; our dreams, never very good, hre now frightful-; in the -morning- we-. find our body on the; foor, fallen fromn the bed; shadows stisrtle us; the nighit wind brings the. sound of-Stop my pape! while every man heard scending the stairs, or seen approaching, is corerdd with blankets hawls, boots, shoes, hats wacker'el, codfish, almanaes, iams, &c., while from their lips -issue in -flaming cbai sters, stop my paper ! Our peaceis nearly ons,bence fra-quiulity, to turn never. We call upon the. State which prosecuted the case, and whicha made,us a juror, to fBy to our relief, and the dis trict by an earnest' sym pathy, to keep the Herald from going under.. One good paying subscriber will t4ake' us- hippy again. Let him come qnickiy.. 'P.& -i view of the melancholy cir cunustance aaa the.gieat'ecaniary, losa sditained, we trust never tobe onipnsf again,-no neiver; unless specfdl diqensa tionbe granted to absolte us from the ath. "Trifs" uemeln to ha eaeep the fol lowing rIr omewhthr-in e as agc; but so many years ago, that i st.ieaders Swl.eetane&e Witood upon the tbreshold, ani her sare her fba like the iipels' only blue-;' Andthe ikes upon here,nk aswestood Wasike moonlight upon wah--or 'ip .lgts upon geasl. &nd with love's rbperI U1atet make 'uetnd bir f And my irs inround hdr Egmts kBR,sedly '-,Uuvetot*ine, - Ind uo froom the poet, that each rose ha its thotna,. Wben as gave a. cu oianguish-416ad trol upon her corn. [ strove to hush her murmurs,ysed;to catre aisteece shora. [aiSreaher hand,i9iapure-bt she said I .huralter wati. *"Tyen elasp thea ti abi bresA"I and~ h sd:in angel. tones, -Domny JaI Pte gstatile.' No wherqbutio Boston wo6ld .an~f eer act so egrerensly wrong as is -re-. Iaeitn tbe 'foIowieg .To" psace his !d on -te ,woman's. bbgt grag-bad enemeki,tt burst.:te sa4 be&.ost was hrri*: - ?watnan IaoSton, aday orW?a, staplcot o osvil- o dre) a hemu fnllagetmn dle%dt t. hin Isa ssuw~rde bandso6b in4 sfbrraldag th. ?taan~ial ind-assy, to th' * 't asa on. 'aentw4o fokr-n Tshe.was allowed soiaisihki embiydo asslet A utaNho knowirbis ights/disres miniadm. Iti &eltedba. se potwrwasjarownd h e iontr a frena,'iux calted to aseea fadstry who ifie 'preiring tom aaat y~ irel lingi. -- .2: A the. door stood dpen, si- te Wakek% wA hout ke) king, 's~f 4yes t ightcdoo 'the 'Wti f the- who' was makingfraetis lunqsrih' brodjnptic at some~'4bjiec onder hbe~d. - - -* - -. A 'userni%g;-.niadamn. Ah ! ybu have a ti-oubIe'smiO-caL unde the bed ? .YTrobleoe ;.ct?-no sir?I iii that ng asband:ofuniaer and il a*ce-iiduto Qbreqik every bone .i6 his b d' !" - eh !"- asi a . fii tv i e -f the.bed.."ow us,yo ayr and pound-and'rave but I1,.boggdif Ilcome.oestroe.undefthiQ~ed .bile rvegot the-sJritsfa man abdint me." .Geo. Francis-Train says our modern marriage should read thns: - Clergyman-Will you take this brdowi stone, this earriage and span, these dia* monda for thy.' wedded husband.? Yes. Will you faRe thia.unpaid miIliner?s bill; this high waterfall of foreign hair ; these affectation accomplishments and feeble constitution for thy wedded wife -Y--A Then, wli t'Ei'has--jeoniftogither let the next best man run 'away with, so that the first divorce court may tear them asunder. Somebodyproposes that the ladies he taxed as follows: For any unfair device for entrapping young men, into matrimony, such a~ patent palpitators, false calves, extension hoops,Letc., five dollars. For wearing 'os~e than fly feet diacent for eaech-hoop. ~pretty- lady to be taxed 'fromv twenty-five'cents to twenty-five dollars shi.to fix the estimate o'f her own beauty t Is thought a large amount will be re alized. - A little boy had a wooden horse, and in th~e course of tim-e ~its tail, ears and head git broken oft,~and the toy present ed a ngged ippesrance.. Says hie one day : "Go sees everything don't he, mother?" "Yes, my child?' "Well,. guess he'll laugh when h e sees this horse." A forlorn fellow, running over wit!i love and doggerel says : "When Sally's arms her dog imi risen, I always wish my neck was hisen; how often would I stop and turn,.to get a pai from a hand like hern ; and when she kisses Towser's nose, 0 don't I wish thal I were those." Josh Billings is aboitt right when he says: I never bet any stamps on the miai who iz always telling what he would have did if he had bcen tL,are. I havr - 7er~the KreWs; The Fair will- open nesday, Angust 18th, and at the same night there will be a suppertgiveal for the benefit of Newberry Cofeg - - On WednesdI a Barbecuiewill be given by thefiends.of the College, aid at night the.comrmni.ty Vill be' entr tailned with Charades, &c. - On Thursday there will .be s Tooroa ment, at which-the gsllanrt Knights of Newberry District will exhibit their skil, and at night the Fair wiTh be open 'aud a supper given for the Freedmen. We earnestly and sincerely invite i.i TEa-LADIES of this community and sur-. rounding'wuntry to aid, both~ by per sonal,efforfs aynd voluntary contribitio1t of Fan'cy Articles &c:,, in eodeavoritgto raise a otSneient amotnt. W rep ir=b6 Coltege.. A nurber of Ladi'ha4 appointed. as managers- of the Iroofhs opened in the Coifega, sod thy'rwill re cev" any articie,: Fancy ce -otherwise, Oake or. Fruit ;-oii P one4iipessd to contribate. - .: I have been .requested o' state that the Ladiei appointed as fmti gersaWill meet"Monday mdrning, 1D o'cidek,Jly '22, at the. Lutberan Church.-. - In behalf of the Cimittee -- -- J.P. SMEITZEUIt MnE a. Erros. Permit me, :troqgh lour friendly columns, to suggest the im. portance of a State Convention of Dentists; Without stopping.. to discnss 'the' meri48 of auch a move, I wold siy .o serve that while the. science of' dental dur gor keeps pace illiths age, mch3light remains to be -pl niaed. We have not yet eiahda dlie1seme of 4eaisIkwledge. of thin fr it 491 iba vt Afre*aa . pr2atL G a; expresm - ye,s woed ef ,tp investigation. A6i4froi fi de f the theorist, ei ki'iw-the ii tIe expergnee. Le s.therefaNa isTe tion of the dentists of 8oo rr Those of many other, Sks vie4. in dOnveiftion. Netafind.aist ie pcotaile. and agresia1it ter-qap( seay fe-ih. iageosisa lisbmeat - a State Ass~ciion?. y aking the suggestios,. Meers. Editora; hop'sthtother-membei's of the -proression' will tike:the sbjt~ in had and appoint a tine andelace of weeting. - ~fespeciely, - B. 3.'WBALEY, DNr.oz A-0 O.s Pasvan Mr. Mao ?ie TIWey, for somne tidSe fo insiot t$s* 4Whrleston )cercury, di4 , thiscit'y, Iat half-past teni yestqda 1norer~ jaiogeng'iUness of veralpsaan - -ins ther th year of hf*i1rg-. eTy was-hrn Nw ork, wyifun1hbcalgs t1 Qharesfa th ins yehty-Eve yeaa be identlfis with- piriing~ ad Rhe ewspaper press Asfp~Dreta bir was-hrgt employe4 en' ii. IChab-aeaI Standard i and in 1855 he ie 'e fiye anan of tihe Mercury, faoWRiog :tis to $he.perfect satisfactit. ~ .b proprsi tousleribout'teen yeara;- shen, in een saqudeeof faig l 't-,-k M -ftis. own requst,-elie .. MAA establish ment of-the CharlestOn Daily 'Nes- irn - 800, Mr, Tracy-bccame# foremnairof tha wper, holng his poshtion wutti k1iw aoniths since, when failing heahh aca aUc 4i to regagtoisli.it. I(saasi &taf i tbIrta of eihpt seditlous Iiirerdhis family, sad diign arid inuti0 sdh Oi hi.thos-wmba served'. bp bithiceegard.of allwhbed more .thaby those in -the-Mrenry oliice. . -' oNwa remrks~ f& h1b Richmonda fl rp speciesjoor#3 ld9) . We are in uaf ere hue,t eWe way ofgetting:euit sof 1liidhift4 41 by eooptton" writh ths 4di1a party.- Th6scntisbents that. .eaitkIed -into- the war-winnot.be. alhnrd.geupt os'triumphaidtly out ofTthesie dieltaltee. He *ho fanslanto a quagmire: usu escee from it te best way he-can. lih-esen n'ot'get out alon.*nd is4Iedfhe qanit berpielped out, or tfthterb'ang:oerisl ffhellUkes the.goagirebelerJtlan'the poffe~red~ help, and re(uses it,. b RiB - have nobody but him'self t blre. MExIco AN 'rEE Fiasca Msampaa ; The following occurs-arnong Thditcst news from Mexico: 40-Mthe foreign regesentatives, .ex cept the American'Conape-irps ing to leave. A postscript to the same letter, dated 9 p. in., says the affair in regard to the French Minister was not settled, as stated in the letter. His pass ports were peremptorily refused, and he was told he could not depart-from the country under any pretense. - The au thorities informaed him that Mexico had an account to settle with France for .the part she.tookt dti-ng intervention, and for the lives and property destrged duringth'at periodygn4ift!thsalhei is not properly and promptly adjusted, the Mexican Government would proceed against the property of Frerich subjects throughout the republi&. - A ettee from Boerios~ Ayres -says e men and wojladn, beguiled .rots the United Sieas io-emigtate to Brazil begin tohip thir'ay there. Thiey are poor, ~epesdeceived, and are witnesses of the folly -of leaving the United States. for any contry under the sun. Pec~eived by runneirs of various kinds, and linally enlisted-inthe trmy; is the fate of- many a poor.felow. That Brazillian scheme (swindle ?7 ought to be exposed. DOOL,Y AnwE.-A correspondent to the Macon Telegraph gives the palm to Dooly county. He says : "On tlie 11th day of July, 186'7, Mrs. Sallie -Royal, wife of Mr. H. D. Royal, gave birth to three daughters. All of them are living and doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Royal h ave been married two years, and have four daughters, not one of whom can ...lk alonm Huarrah for Doolv!'' aEOsTEL-O3r Cotemp yrs ( ( Mobile Advertiser and Register semse be in earnest on the subject ofregistaesioe, He says: - "The apathy in register1ngbe$oabs i species of iadness. If the pesptbi at come up and register, twelve mnt will develop the fairest example of a polili cal and soca bell .on earth, that this world has ever seen. Let every a4ol hasten to free himself from pelf and, when the evil time comes, -be to say to the. old men and the wooms and children of the land, 'thou castp say Ididit!" -- --+s a + et, speaking o the lath Austrian scghe.mta .semar that many of-bisrelsties t ba suffered grievdus btowa-o [rincess Cbarloite, wife of in eltid-hrrth,db tfhe Duke otO. , wb was 'kfled ialt from a cab. Their cid-expt t expeled from the-throms Princess -Carlotta .is Antoine t4 was executed. Mlia Watespeled from France. An A&' ddehesswasrltely burned to deatb. Dam Yfxws.-An exchange wsR says xhet-m'.iew matter* difly,h.' cordingto thestand poi at:f.eoapy,sh p.tticularl fat thi-jemetaie of aSMIXt - o a arto in 8et, niud' s , ty, those.wbq,iioldi, ospiyoe.ila thia dif[erence of opl _, .po8dG c Sftoall Jaefu "roldad irs p. ior," which :ai a gt to the es a $ 1862, from di of Algau Ui hy,.Ya, heshen -sold to a Wtim of Macon,-by the w (p#et1the li6Wite beror*hilie iedigeu* ei^~ cessitate&her.o pa:rt wi -.A'.e rriting "about a t . > i "jd Letr Ojeedie - frof Toer)1" fd ra difers fre. a, wifea a-woman notedf=h er' lfat' nka nt: based a&, Ob4ao dOt.4the ilAt ka& 'Rbo ir id i ae o b er - - rosenfio e tronNe. : , dirty:bedtfelow. .Tie Ra ,they are guining gronhd in'the i~l~- Polite terms for land stealin: - *"Bog or cTo -that!s the queesdon," as Robiimaeid when he uat down to a plate 401 3Ufldfro benriehrsend fifty nasses werekIll.d-Jsan In Pais inMa h. ~swsar~,u1 a-.e with ma emarto lat -k mph to eora I~1,3 ataaa ver 8%.? eaeen;ary han . - j1ina.advajnWe Ibsses.~ The hsmarA- ta e ortbebtsw S. C. to Kiss NAsNra L.,iynags dsugh teriboha~ Dickinson, of 'Caiboma esa )y ev. ,WDwun at the reudee %Pe(fom acci#enta diel~ . 1k4tofJgiy, 1)67, IR thisdbi, .via. Sidaky&eknar;..son of A3e .*U Ist eimIa3. . BeckmAan, aB1urisA potha-qfnd fr days. - - -Mi wemidstt f lfeie saia'Eik.4A deth ee anyieirdstanli~e sa:isla mplaensbt wen 4e.avergse4is . 'oments wai1m,theg:s Rit W ps. ieitwih-rater foree; and *- - "gQk! vhetesdowier the beasta~ 'Willlursi&ney was .a iymaliMeo..u. pro'mieme, kiund, aet1inate, osh~infm4.u may ta;gh hopes were aeterd jiihlr $1 ii'ard life ;-busi the waysefPtvaI Ae&fnding out, for in-the aantin .f ife fi'hetmken away, ad hiu1*ad sim and family mnde4. mourn bha ng l'y death, while thoe m v~of hVves are left to those who l brse him. But co oladan can h this sad:tiereavemetjor he is tekeamay in "the days of his youth," in his lamau** and virtne, ere."the evil days lhad ens," when he might have had said "I hae. no. pleasure in them." Bow infityeSit How inscrutable the ofy Freek4iaps.. .-isbrea'ved parents are~ ~ sorrow as wto .hope,'o are heavy and eyes-are dim ia *mIg yet through tears a rite an-b e is 1. dark cloud of aSlic.don,' and. ths .dRea lining-gives promie-l ImportsIIyaad re. union beyond'the grare. He h*s gonea a litdle while before to take pobnof that itavenly .zpansion prepned for hm anfyou. - 15W. The bu~Iding foe y 4& Harris; next door tolsa Wilber. The Airst story-i nsegJosi Se room, and underneath is a ..n.uidina cel' lar ; se4od-story fine roomes, saibbli for dellg. PosbiergvnttAgS .july 24 30 tf Notiee-RewardL Nweronl4hedir idr ey intant, a three year old Bay-FfIyysmedhum size, shod before,-'with a. WahIt streak throug~h the right hind -foot ; for recoTer' of her, or information Ieading to the recon ery of her, I offer Twenty-Five Dollars Re ward W. G. ABRAKWS. Nc'hbrry,.S. C.. July 21 3(0 35