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Wduas"y o rning, Oct 2d, 188. FOR PRESIDENT, IORATIO SEYMOUR, of New York. 1'OR VIE-PRESIDENT, FRANCIS P. BLAIR, of Missouri. subecriptions 83 per ann=, for six in advane. 7 Eft:ene eztisto' eer up of club. es eKh exropy of ppr mee hsndsome volume. - .t-mnt sesa n extraof .u~r and Savens' great work on the war, in 2 vo illus per square of 12 lines, or one 1b first, and 61 for each sub" nsrton ; liberal deductioaa for quar fearly, oryearlydvet nts. s t advertieemen8s and assignee notices i fage.neos, ottitnaries, and communica tin to private Iftereets are cared ati/taad foes be accompanied neaily and expeditiously executed I ok out for the 4 mark. lpersons indebted will please pay jortiwith and immediately. 1. P. Beard, of Columbia, is our an tborized ageht for the collection of dues, Yor Tereceiving oY subscriptions or 8vEddi enits for this paper. - sf ;. 8secatisia, R gfetrjce to- card, is anotber eel 'i Ihe seen, by the announce Z of*3essrs. Robt. Mure & Co., that 9,&nm comuiursicntion -between ft1estbn and iUerpl is an accom - p el et, and that such arrangemerits *e en ndo-ish the difercnt jail rtwadlun panicaaswiil insiiro the prompt .,~t tcb to shippers of cotton, and 4gtp+ c(sigt.ed to this firmn, . ho a thi, St:mshii Lire, a free ofcmmis.ons, t1 expenses oply added, Messrs. at Co, alsn make aJvances on c*t ' n igsaed to their ca . See adver T t&andDruis ns and Planters are directed card, to be fouiii th istie, . o i'abo6oe rnent<ned. Frorr the - II Jk eit of"Ie $rog goose of 'Dr. la -1 e- the--"rtient,'A a deserted epatatkn. as has sodasrssa-ia Ms .ad a per tae4gfiti poarjtands seednd to none infecory nd- p wecheerfully 1pI parus going or ~Aas~e s$e rpleased to' r*ee d r.?Rott. H. Land, forraerly ofh(s jae, is'no"r associated as es (hiisd. "Suecesi to both of r agisWhng a gooi price now,a 7b7emost of our farmngn frienda na I & n~i Sne crops, and in view of this r ~~pw~iUy inite them to-com up and etle mhat.erraittia au.enas they owe a 1Uu u io'de no snot o*e 'dany- a who aie not oni our l>&k.a as q .ekc~t~ e invited to inest a small n e eulad, with th.-guaran- d~ 'aI U' not- M egretf6d." No t eni Be usade at tIiia t n suo .ehng agoo a paer.. .bing. sale4day and. Tnesda' c dddt4ayveoW wbieh oceadatis- there t Wa/number of pcrsoW in a toeg (6 o.~a liyely .business \ aRt)iFndiS g 9.al .the. demandashj'ich t -be me op us. Don't fail to eaone, e We*mfe enc; fon. s t uth werarrested - '~~4,jb ta 4 inater'evards convey d~J~pa, aere admitted to bail on Miast, -he &kst in $5000 for - ap m' $100Oon a peace 'bond, ~~1~'n abond of $300. ,The charge Fp?cmpliig in . killing ofLee dmme. We are pleased to see that they to their homesv, anid fedl t tbegse entirely itnioeni lie.chage.Eggardagainst a aftet1hargesaba4h may enter into ~ep Jimagaop; of any ope dis ysest anda capture.hing, Mr. G. ~ ~ oa n. he pi-opriety of requesting 7eoers to grant him a special body 6a!rioticer, to stick to and follow C arnndtill all danger be past, and if Mdbe,ie wilt haiei the OUCree tied tot Ma1ehe e.y inot l~1st sig t'of ade=CO4so owe, an& if -preferredr mc .tog we trust Dick ay sur pjacpveatquecof beipg- tied. to Wmbe plceaai' in calling attention o to the das4e. th Be J. 1B. Hillhouse, a ebb eignsopening shortly a first class I Bassa Sdi'wavy in this- place. This lI gtleman brings with him .the highest 1: 'tjons, ad it is said of him y . Mr. Howe of Columbia, that ha as. te most eminent teacher in this I Stt. With such 'a reputation, and the I enhng wlich now presents itself, Mr. I HI)1bouse-will find no diBeuilty in estab. 6 lishing and building his Seminary. Jadge Roge, or Hog, has turned up a in Washington, and has called on Grant and Schofield for assistance against past a and apprehended troubles. He received ksd sati&fction beyond the assurance that~such sppilications must come either i tiedbe@hie Executive or the Legis1a- J tos;- Sibce his departure, when he bid t 1..islf in the mail car on the Greenvillet and Colambia railroad, nothing until now J bas.Lpen heard of bim. It is not stated j i the-despatch whether he succeeded in uawing-his carpet-bag or not. If that in dispessable adjunet was lost, however be Governor Scott's gross inconsisten cies for the maintenance of peace, arc g tingly palpable to every one. Ii! o- last -roclamations merit notice s, nWVje paeularly*s jey beai n4 istrij. Nis iresj to,artr l_l cjizen*is worthy the severesa na on, aad u orthy acitizen qi t tt Innierchb, an officer, and Governor. What does it mean? Why simply that he will place arms in the hands of a brutal, interior race, and r few renegade whites, who are the scorr aud-detesta ion of -the honest and law abiding communities in which they live, and who lost to every sense of honor and patriotism have sold their birth-right, and are ready to sink still lower in the grade of humanity. And why this un manly threat ?- Because a few irrespon" sible white men, who fear neither God nor man, ar over wbm a community can exercise no control, (because they arc not of them) rashly commit dee,'s o0 violence and bloodshed. Are the inno cent to suffer for the guilty ? Such ap pears to be Gov. Scott's argument. Nc account is-or .er has been taken of the daily and nightly arsons, rapes, robber ies, murders, &c., committed by the ne groes-- no reward is offered for the appre hension of any one of them, no matter how guilty they are, or how black and damning the deed perpetrated ; no threats are held over their he-ids, oh nn, but a silence which clearly gives encourage ment to such villanies has been shown from the beginning, with the evident purpose to help the radical cause, no natter what the result. The very con lition of affairs he so pretends to depre :ate is thereby engendered, and peace ble citizens are thus forced for self pro :ection to supply themselves with arns. Re-weRl knows too- that no secret or sur -epttioits snpply of arms. have been 1ouglt i to the State by the whites, Qin the. other tgd that such su dlics.have been .receivc.d by.thc negroes, mnd that they are mostly armed, sod iAt they never cotme or go without be rg armed, not alone a ith corcealed pi e, but- wii1r ri9ca, shot guns and mus ets. Bat this is-all right. fot tbese pco De a*4-hete al- diena ,who are privi. eged to shoot, kill and burn, as their it L.or tha of their.naatersauiore them. f this were done by lsw-abiding white itizens, a hullabaloo greater than. has etbedn nmade wu"lbetie~obseinence. We do not move abouat thus armed how yen, ird because a predatio~n is taken' n4pW'pdation ose for an 'emergcncy rsidek-e liable atany- moment to trise, LIld irhich thii. poliey, aided .by acala rags, carpet-beggers and .renegades, et d omnne genus, are striving .to bring bout, it is made the subj~ect.of proclo nation, and of threats to arm the koyal. That of the mturdemus ainbush and at -.mpt to kilt, Siturday night, onec week go ? What of the late' outrage on Gen. ,feGewan'a-family and othctu w e care ot to mention? Net a wor'. The citizens of Nowherry ar'e as law tiding as any people, and reprobate all cts of,violence which tend to array one arty.ag.inst the other, -and hie exrr unifested a perfect consisteney i this ijectioni. Eipa rtjib.erance l.as charac erized thieir.whole course- of ac-tion, (atnd buttoo,-in-the face of many provoca sene) and advice the m~ost-conciliato'ry ver gicen to that class et pepople, whom Le Gioverner would, make it appear we re asrrayed in such enmnity against.' Ve don't mean any, harm or inju:'y to e dolore~d peopie, inor can any act, of -hi.eh the citizens are respon.sible, be hwn of a hostile character, We have eve striven for -peace and ' qiet, and ogid have it, too,if Gov. Scott uould but zercise a wore impart,ial policy. A nother ect whict. 'as been lost sight,. of and thich is, that Newberry has been the uiJtest and most orderly of all the dis ricts in the State, the white [eople the idest, -atid thocolored people thme best etaved. Ar d 'why? Because we have een cursed *rith fewer incend!iary peechea, and earpet-bagger visitors, and bpeopis have been allowed-tothinkt and at. for gheses The majority of ocj1asses are kindly disposed one to nther, and we .u ust a ill mAintain that elaaion.s But to guard against, the:rash ss of a few incon'siderate and de.perate haraciers is a most difficult duty. And bat all of the white citizens should be old responsible for the aets of one or yo, ij .most unjust and unreasonable. articularly tMo, whre this xiol1ence and shness ja noQ confined to a few whites cly, but toAhe colored as well, for that ere are some desperate, heiadstrong and ni-disposed characters among the col rcd people is well kndin to' every one nd admitted by all unprejudiced persons. ~ut why say more ? We cannot hut be' eve that Gov. Scot t n:ade this abomi.aa le threat in a moment of forgetfulness. LA PETI MESSAGER, Or Modes de aris, devoted to Literature, Patrons, ~eaux, Arts, Theatres, &c,, published 'y S. T. Taylor, Importer, 891 Canal ., New Yorl, at $6 per annum. Sin' le capies with patterns, 60 ets. We eknowledge the receipt of this charming nd elegant ladies' fashion book for No ember. Every lady ought to have it, nd now is a good time to subscribe. THE ParsTza's CIrcenAn for October ireceived. It is arecord of Typography, rts and Sciences, and' is invaluable to he Printer, and will be found interesting o the general reader. R. S. Menamin, kitor and publisher, 515 Minor St., hiladelphia. Price $1 per annuin. Ear rings without piercing are soon to ExECCTIVE MANSION, WASmNTON, October 22, 1868. Hox. HoRATIO SEY oUR : I see it an nouii in the pipers, this morning, that,you will enter the Presidential can vass in person. I trust this maT;=c.o, as he present.position of pubie4afliirs juttiles aad 'demands it. It fg haped and'believed by your friends, that all enemies to the Constitution and'Govern ment, whether secret or avowed, 'will not be spared, and that their arbitrary and unjust us.rpations, together with their wasteful, 1 rofligate and corrupt use of the people's treasure, will be sig nally exposed and rebuke-l. The mas ses of the people should be ironiised and warned against the encroachments of despotic power, now ready to-enter the citadel of liberty. I trust that you may speak with an inspired tongue, and that your voice may penetrate every just and patriotic breast throughout the.. land. Let the living principles of the violated Constitution be proclaimed and restored, that pence, prosperity and fraternal feel ging may return to our divided and op pre%s^d- nation. ANDREW JOHNSON. NEW Ox.EANS, October 23.-The steamboat Gen. Quitman, from Vicks burg for New Orleans, was snagged and sunk yesterday, twenty miles above Bayou Sara. All on hoard were saved; boat and Cargo, consisting of 1,700 bales cotton and 4,500 sacks cotton seed, a total loss. Last night, a number of disguised persons entered Jefferson Parish jail, at Carrollton, and shot two negroes, one of wchom had been twice condemned for rape on white women in '66, and was twice repNieved, once by Sheridan and once by Mower. The other was con vietcl of rape and the murder of a white girl, aged eleven, in Jef'erson Parish, a few days ago. About 2 o'clock this morning, a tire br.ke ont at Gretna, opposite the upper psrt of New Orleans, the work,, un dou btedly, of incendiaries. Report* were were current that, during the progress of the fire, a num'er of negroes were dis covered stealing goods saved from the .fir; when a fight occurred and two ne groes were killed.' The negroes and whites then gathered from all' quarters, armed, and the fight became general. A company of infantry and a body of police from New Orleans, however, prevented anv further outbreak. The negroes finally took to the woods, and very few are to be seen in the neighborhood. Nine or ten houses, all frame; aerc des. troyed. The officers reper4 all -.quiet there this evening. A late file of the Madrid Gazette affords an apt illustration of the ease and rapid ity with which the revolution in Spain was accomplished. On the 29th of September the GazeUe,apearcd as usual, with the royal 'arms at the head of the first page, and containing an official an nouncement that "Her Majesty the Q'een, with her august family,'? was.. still at San Sebastian, and .that their ,"royal healh"i' was excellent. The next morning, without the interruption of a single day, the Gaaette appeared with the royal arms displaced by those adopted by the revoiution1ry Jmnta, and not a word regardlingr the: health of her "august Majesty." Nothina could more strikingly illustrate the sudde:mness anid completerness of the collapse of the last Bourbon throne of Euarepe. As instaner.s of dcloelectione, it is stated that in -Pennsylvania, las't week, Foster Democrat,. was elecaed to Congress over Corode, Republican, by forty-one majority ; Reading, Democrat, over Taylor, Republican, by four hundred and eleven ; }Itfftt, Democrat, over Myers, Rejl bican, 1.y one 1iurdred and twenut-seem', and Cessna, Republican,-i over Kimamel, Democrat, by one hun'lred and forty four. Several similar close votes were reported not only in Pen'nsyl vanma, but also i O'rio and Indianat. SAN F'muscIsco, October 23-2 15 A. I M.-Another severe shock this minute-1 sept the people shrieking to the streets,j in their nighit c)othes. The atmosphere is thick and weather warm. 8 A. M.-The excitement is somewhat quieted, but the peopj.e evince no -desire to rct'urn to their houses. *TuE LAvs.-Only tt,irty-five per sons were serion.,y hurt by the earth quake, including five killed. A very s!ight shock occurred at 7.30 this morn 'I ing. Business is proceeding as usual. 1 Thge weather is very thick uith slight, rain. The World says: We have continued : assurances .that~ the Democrats have swept the State, elec-ting two of their Congressmen. . When the PLANT4rzON BITTERS were first made known to the American people some seven years ago, it was supposed they were an entirely new thngand had never be- < fore been used. So far as their general use e in the United States is concerned, this may be true. It is also true that the same -bit, tern were made and sold in the Island of St. Thomas, over forty years .ago, as any old C planter, merchant or sea captain doing bus, C ness with the West Indies wIll tell you. It a is distinctly wIthin my recollection that on r the return of my father (who was a sea cap tain, and. doing an extensive trade In the tropics.) he would invariably have the 1it ters among the ship's'stores, and our family sideboard was never withotit them. For any. sickness, it matters not how severe or tri. ~ fin~g, the decanter of these Bitters, by a dif- t ferent name, was always resorted to as a f sovereign remedy. MAGOoLIA WATEn.-Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Cheap Clothing. If you want cheap clothing, good ma terial, and elegant fits, either go to Swaffield's House in Columbia, or send j on your orders. They have a large and ~ beautiful store, piled full of every kind t of goods kept in a gentlemen's furnish- t ing house, and sell them cheap for cash. t For proof give them a trial. 1 DEMOREsT's YoUNG AIERIcA.-Tbe ju- t veniles are full of glee over the reception of an enlarged number of this popiular little magazine. More pictures, more stories, more puzzles, more of everything that the children are in love' with, is in volved in this jubilant event, which ' must have sent up the Young America q subscription list like a rocket. Certamnly ~ there isa-no other magazine for the young. t Publication office, 473 Broadway, 'Ncw ~ Yovrk.te arly $1. WooD.-Wood, oak or pine, received in payment of subscriptions, job workor ad" vertising matter, at this offce. REGrsTE.-he books of regi tration, remetnber, .Ol be open fat' this day only, WedneILay, being the la8t. All citizens who have failed thus far to regis ter, and who are entitled to-do so, it is to be hoped will avail themselves of the privilege. FRosv.-Since our last issue we have had killing frosts. For two or three mornings it has been severe enough to kill tender vegetation and 3 Ang cotton bolls. It is hoped now that much of the sickness prevailing of late will be eradi cated. Fisn A-V OYs-rErs.-Lovers of Fresh Fish and Oysters can be accommodated to their hearts content on next Saturday by calling at our friend Laurens Mar shall's Store. As every body likes these delicacies, we advise the public to go.in early, for thnogb the supply be ever so large, it will be disposed of pretty quick. ly. Call early therefore. REMOVAL FROM OFFIcE.-We notice with regret the removal of Mr. Solomon Kinard from the position of Post-master, in which capacity for the last fifteen or eighteen years he has so satisfactorily and efficiently served this community. In his retirement from gffice, our worthy ex-p. m. carries with bim the sympathies of his fellow-citizens, and their kind wishes for his future success and happi ness. We hare received a copy of Margin alia ; or Gleanings from an Army Note Book. By "Personne,' Confederate Ar my ~orrespondent. It contains 248 pp. of rich and racy reading, together with many items growing out of the "late un pleasantness" that are "grand, gloomy mtid peculiar." It is for sale at Messrs. Duffie & Chapman's. Get a copy and read it. MARRIAGE NOTiCES As ADVERTISEMTs. -We always expect remuneration for the -insertion. of. marriege notices, and hare so advertiscd, and yet these notices :ome to us time and again without the ne :essary accompaniment, or even the time torored and coriplimentarT bride's cake. When the tie comes as 4n adjunct, our inagnaninity will not allow the accep tance of the- usual -toney cbange, but wvhen the notice- comes- "dry so," we annot and do not insert the: interesting act, that Mr. so-an4(so was weddled at ch a time to the lovelj miss what's e~r-name. Some expect the minister to tttend to this little umat ter,without think *ng of the cost, and when the interesting nention of their marriage fails to appear, ~hey blame him no doubt, foir remiss iess. This is unjii%t, the mirister should ot b.c exp.eetd to pay for it; for in most :ases the pittance he receives for l.is 'job" is snall en'ogh. It is the groom's luiy'to see to it, and pay for it, and. un ess they do so, we p1y no attention to he request to insert, no matter who the iiotice comes frc.fn. As we said above, vben the bride appreciatcs the obliga ion, and sends in her complimentary, ,ffering, as a recognition of what is due he editor, then it is all right, we allow he groom to go scott free, and hold no barge against hinm; otherwise, however, he cash fee must he forthcoming. The rtide's compliment invariably over ihehns~ us, and the money consideration s lost-sight of in the tender and affee ionate -appreciation conveyed in her 'favor" to the editor. The reader not interested in the above, rill pardon. us for so much about so lit le, but we cannot help letting a few in onsiderate people know what is so oftd n ast sifght of, tnmely that we live by our ausiness, and that time and services are ror th a consideration. Ye contLempla ors of mat..irony, remetuber this, and .nd do not expect your minister to pay or you, oar for us to insert gratis for othing, hereafter, or you will be disap >oin ted. TBF. LImTE CORPORAL-ThiS is th0 ti le of a magazine for girls and hoys,. a opy of which we find to-doy among our xchanges. It is published nionthly by Llfred L. Sewell, at Chicago, Illinois, at 1per annum. The November and De ember numbers will be sent free to mny ne who forwards the subscription price t once, It is quite interesting, and we e':ommend it, to the young and old. FARM & GARD)EN.-The October num er of this valuable agricultural paper is eeeived, and we are pleased to see that continues to improYe. 1t. deserves de liberal patronage which we are con dent it receives. Price only $1 per nnum; published by Jas. R. Jacobs & o., Clinton, S. C. A line of steamships will shortly ply etween. Charleston and Liverpool. XARRTRD, On the 22d of October, by the Rev. Mr. Grier, Ir. JANUS LAax and Miss HAazr A. [ATNIS, all of' Newberry We acknowledge the reception of' oar fee In ii form of a piece of bride's cake, which has en disposed of, and also a pressing invitation >witness the Interesting eerentony and partake f the good cheer prepared for the occasion, tbe itter privilege, we were reluctantly comapelled owever to decllne. A long and happy 11* to ie handsome couple. COLUXBIA, October 26.-Sales of cotton .-day 64 bales-middlings 22. NEw Yonx, October 26-7 P'. I.-Cotton shade firmer; sales 2,100 bales at 25k. o~ld 34k. CHARLESTON, October 28.-Cotton SCtive nd ic. better; middlings 24. AUGUsTA, October 26.-Cotton market uiet, but firm; sales 834 bales-middlings 3k. LIyERPOOL, October 26-3 P. 1.-Cotton noyant and higher-uplands 11; Orleans 1t. Nzwnsaar, Oct. 27. -Cotton strong at 91 for mMAHnep. .,JUUI rmK. The Rev. Joseph B. Hillhouse, in defer ence to the opinion of judiciona Mids, and in accordance with tho urgent-wishes of many citizens of this place, proposes (D. V.) on the second Monday in Noveaer, prox., Spen a first class Female Academy in this town. He will.bring to bear-upon this un -dertaking a reptation of the highest schol. arship and the results of long yea' expe rience in the business of education; and will spare no pains to establi,h firmly a perma. nent institution of the highest order. Believ ing it to be a felt want in this comisunity at the present time, and relying upon the pro, misea already given, there can be little doubt of success. For all particulars, apply to the gentkman himself or to the Rev. R. A. Mickle. To any who have been hitherto strangers, the best of references can be given. A card giving explicit information will be published at an eai ly day. October 28 English and Classical School, The undersigned proposes to commence teaching, at a very early date, an English and Classical School FOR BOYS, TERMS MODERATE. For particulars apply either personally or by letter to *P. PIFER, oct 28 44 tf Newberry C. H. S. C. FISH! FRESH FISH! AND OYSTERS, Can be had in any quantities on next Satur day at L. R.- MARSHALL'S. Persons wishing to secure either will please leave their names with me between now and Saturday. Oct. 28 44 it. M. P. Albriton, Again! MySystem of Quick Sales, and Trl%Weekly arrivals of Fresh Goods, places me in a position to give my custom ers cheaper goods than evor. I am doing a rapidly increas ing business, but desire to add to it. Every buyer who comes to my store, will leave, saying, I have bought cheap goods. I will not attempt to enumerate any article, a mere glance it to my large Store House, will satisfy any person that my house is full in every line of goods that. are needed for the trade. Both by wholesale and retail. Oct. 28 44 tf Direet Steam Communication between Charleston and Liverpeei. CIIALESTON AND LIVER POOL STEA M, ki*IW L1iE E,ecomn -eof the First Class froun Stesiners' GOD 'HOE, 1188 fans, H. C. MAcUUrn, Commander. BOSPRORUs, 860 tons, J. MUnaU.~, Comn mandar.,. MABMORA.l0 tons, F. MUnnstL Commander. Days ef sailing frogp Charleston 1st mnd'15th of each month. as h,llows: GOLDE~N H ORN......15th November.1 BOSP H1OR Ud... ...........1,t December . ihAR3IIt&a.................15th December Arrangemnents having been madle with the South Carolina and oth'er Railroad Companies for the prompt forwardlvg of through freight, sh ippers of CaIton from the interior may rely on the utmost d iach. Ccitton conslned to the undersigned for ship. ment by this i ne will be foriwarded free of com mission, actual expenss only added RIOBER t MURE a CO.. Agents. Oct. 28 44 1mo. t'harlestonu,. C. In the Matter Of Jno. W. Folk, Bankrupt, of .the County of Newberry. By QOzder of Henry Summer, Regis ter in Bankruptcy. I will ell, at the residence of .Jno. WV. Folk, Wednesday, 25th November next, One tract of land,. containing two hundred and sixty-sfx (206)acres more or less,.situated in the County of Newberry, bounded by lands of the estate of N, G. Galilman and others. One third bIterest of tract No.t wo (2) con-, tainlng 185 acres more or less, situate in the' County of Lexington, and bounded by lands of Mary Miller and otldrs. Tract No. three (3)- situate in the. County of Lexington, containing one hundred and nineryslx acres more or less, and bounded by tract number 2, David Folk and others. Also, at the same time and ple.ee, the one third interest in a running Stenn Saw mill of Folk & Hipp; one half interest in a jack; forty five shares stock of the G. & C. It. R., threp shares, stock of Columbia & Augusta Raikroad. Three mules,- ohe colt, one carriage, black srfnIth tools. Tera of sale e!ssh Purchasers to psy for stamps and papers. THOS. W, HOLLOWAY. October 28 44 3 AssIgnee. In the Matter of William Summer, Bankrupt, of the County of Lex ington. By order of Hfenry Summer, Regis ter im .Bankruptcy, I will sell at the residence of WiI liam Summer, in Lexington County. Th ursday, 26th November next, One Tract of Land, Containing one hundred and sixteen and one fourth (116*) acres more or less, situated in the County of Lexington, bounding and butting on lands of G. W. Smith, Walter Kesler and Joseph Fresbley. Also, at the same time and place,, Two Mules, belonging to the Estate of said Bankrupt. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. THOS. W. [HOLLO WAY, Oct. 28 44 3t. Assignee. Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas W . Holloway and of Holloway & folk, Bankrupts, are notified that nless payment is made by the first day of January next, their notes and acconts will be placed in the hands of an A ttorney for collection. HAYNE D. EEID, Oct. 28 44 4t. Assigmee, In the Matter of Jrno. W. Folk," Bankrupt. All persons holding liena ei-th.er b mort gage or by judgment against the estate of said Bankrupt, are hereby required to pres sent and establish their claims on oath be.. fore me on or before the first day of Decem,% ber next. HENTRY SUMMER, Oct 28 31 Register in Bankruptcy. Seed Barley. Good, Sound and Clean Seed Barley and Oats, for sale at LOTELACR & WHEELER'S. B Wx. H. rUTr, = .. JOl B AND, Augusta, (Ua. FormeYofNesbw y, 8.L. al Is Importers and Jobbers b bl or te Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window IS Glass, Dye Stuffs, & :I Fancy Goods, li 264 BROAD STREET, t Augusta, Ga., Have now in store a very large and select Stock, well adapted to the wants of Merchants, Physi- 'Si cians and Planters, which they of- h fer at a ver f small advance on a cost of importation and manufac- w turer's prices. Merchants are in- a, vited to call and examine our s'ock, e the prices they will find as low as fo in any city South of New York. ,i Wm. H. TUTT & LAND. si Oct. 28 44 Smo. di ti BUY YOUR CLOTHING F ar In Columbia, of d di R. & W, IJ. WIFFl D, They Sell the CHEAPEST, THE BEST MADE, AND ; Most Durable Clothing *, in the State. I ALL THE LATEST o1 te STYLES OF HATS. CLOTIHINI MADE TO IUlIN TH E al LATEST STYLES,I. Oct 28 44 10Ot* 100,000) LIVES LOST FROM THE USE Si of Tobacco; save your money and restore fo yeur-health by usin.g Dr. -Byrns' Celebrated -p .Anidote, for Trobacep. ~ - - M This is Dot a substitute, but a cure,' for chewing and- smoking.. We -have treated P thousands of cases in the last twelve years, and cuied theur entirely; some of which . bare neaed tobacco from Thirty tojForty years. ly Dr. Byrns uses only vegctable remedies and? 1o war-raDts them not to impair the system, an ei if taken according to directions a care is n guaranteed in a few d*as and that without Inconvenience or injury to the system, or .i the mtoney cheerfully refunded in :.nlyca.e ' Sent free by tdail for Fifty cents; the 4. trade Supplied on faivorab'e termns. Local and travehng Agents should ad, .ro drs, N H. WHItE & Co. p. 80 State St., Ne.wark.i New-Jersey. m Oct. 284L1. POLAEATI014. -o1 By- liis'Ereelen.cy Robert K. Scott, Goy. .4 ernert of the State of fo:tbh(Carolina. WVhereas, informoationilt h been received at tbis Departmetr of' divers at rociouas andl -l' olN-blooded munrders p'.rpetrted on peace- , e able and unoffen-dinig citizenas of this I'o:r- -y monwealhh, v'iz: A wilful murder was perpetrated at L:ui- a rensavilie, on the Ed of September, on dip body of' Tabby Simpson. freedman, by WALTER II. EICHLE ERGER, who has led from justice. The murderer is about twenty-five or twenty-eight years of age, h mund face, prominct.t eyes,'dark hair, abont are feet seven or eight inches in heighti, th and weighs about 14o or 145 pounds. A th reward of TWENTY-FIVE BUNDLRED d DOLLARS will be~ paid for his apprehen- th ion and,)odgment ia any ja~il of this State, with proof to conviet. A freedm:In, named JOHNSON GLOS "OE,. was deliberately shot down and. ndar ered in the town of Ne'iberry, on1 the 25th [ f September last, by -a number. of persons uknown. The assassins fled from justice, ndl in order that they inaay be brought to unishmrent I hereby oCer a reeward of CWENTY-FIVE llUNDRED DOLLARS for their apprehension, or the apprehension f either of them, to be delivered in any ail of this Sta te, with proof to. conviet. Hon. JAMES MA RTIN, a Representatire n the General Assetmb.ly from the County B1 f A bbevUle, was shot down in cold blood, nd murdered, on the public highway, bout four miles fro-n the town of Abbe rille, on the 5th of October, by at gang of at rufins who followed him for the purps.e I ereby ofter a reward of F1VE~ THOU-~ SAND DOLLARS for the apprehension of lie murderers, or the apprehension of la e'ther of them, to be delivered in any- jail ' >l this State, w ith proof to convict.W Hon. B. F. RANDOLPHl, a Senator in r he General Assembly, fronm Orangeburg, as assassinated at the railroad depot, at S lodge's Station, on the Greenville and Co- Ct umbia Railh od, on the afternoon of the hO 6th instant,.in the presence of a erowd of b petators and passenger's, and the nmua - errs were permitted to mount their I or-ses nd leisurely escape.: FIVE THOUSAND OLLARS will be paid for th,eir apprehen- pr' son,.or either of them, upon- their delivery n say jail of this State, with proof to con- t A proportionate reward will be paid for. nformation that may lead to the arrest of ny of the murderers; and any one person, who ha sparticipated thteren, will be ex mpted from punishment and be liberally ewarded, by giving such in.for'mation as ay lead to the arrest and conviction of is accomplices. [L In testimony whereof, I haive' hercunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this twentieth day of Oc [.. s.] tober, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hnndred and sixty. eight, and in the ninety-third year of the Independenco of the United States of A merica. [Sigued] RO.BERT K. SCOTT,, Governor State South Carolina. F. L. GaRDOZA, Secretary Of State. (4 New Ma.kerel Kits No I New Bay Maclerel " No. 2 " " " Half bbls. No. 9 " '4 Sugar cured Canvassed Rams Imperial and HsuTea. Ri Just received 6y-me Qca2 C r' rIL & MeCArGI IEI4 His Excellency Robert Y. Scott, Gov ernor of South Carolina. Whereas, reports are being daily received this Department, and particularly from. e Counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Edge 4d, Lexington, Newberry, Chester, Laa ns, Union, York and )arlington, that the we are being violated, and the officers of e law set at defiance; that peaceful and ,offending citizvns are murdered in cold nod, and the murderers not only permit. d but aided to escape from justice ; that milies have been forced to abandon their imes and property by fear of violence C at the authority of the State Government openly derided and denied that threats violenre, aid eei" orde iltem ed aiost prominent members of the Jpub an party, ifdty"- el1latsb s e visit eir districts, for the purpose of discussing e political questions of the dary; thattI. rations are openly-sgade b . - r themselves DemOcrts, ot *4 ter ination not to permit theirpo lita. bppo nts to cote at the ensuing election; and, enable..tieQttoeffect their ovra;0 the peoploerge e-armtn, of the moot impro d p , Ve been brought into. t e State and se etly distributed ; ~li't the public highways e: picketeancl>a | ,upQ!4men, to stop and interrog a ge fe ently 1uiigiUf* 'i ose who fler with themi poitip ad pevially is there apparent a M. of. rt, by abuse and 4ntnid4tIo# er Ilored persons from th ,ezereise of the rctive franchise, and all this in transgres. )n of law, in der'ogatioo ofthe's and gnity of the Connwntwetatir,4ttiwA1. )n of the :ights.of c1t.i ' The riRht of euffrapo_>ieJ R NTate an teeted in ith free ji;eapef* Arngw . -and apd. viooence mas ti)te.Jbrreturns any-poll whir4e tfiv rna. 6 pelptrated, d I call upon p11 good citis"m t*ail the icers of the law in their efforts to ' in the peace and preserr'the' - iiee and purity of the ball$tbQ,o - The State Governmeut, of which I am teeutive 'head, Ise noten a " kci Jta;. and-coUMnMOds% th . I within,ita terrijorial lim Is Ind&. ndent or F, derel-'fMtiidi W deral -udicisry,. o - ed by the ConstitutiQn, to be - dl 6ot "polidlcat* Its soteee ty Y honor are in its own keepngj s"sdle hts grasted and couferred bb t affectedor'subverted b-a ht t ganic w, in obedience to the e peopof the State acti 'ai eir -ov eign 'e*pacity in a uentiod for e purpose.., To. rry. e .lgag Ae atrt.represente 4by i is c a it ficre; Tr arr o ceof ie-J dW - r; oud arted iei.'nc1 tr - RT) Now, therefoIej, ROEAT& R, rt<ruor o6ft+Stit?EWSokl d rebyissue thiamtperlnm enao g'agd com,panding.all Mgistr ;esy and'otietoicers 01 the peassa i f speedve { dutitie., to be.faWiufi, s , 4 pctive in the discharge of,th Al id to repott ptoitpily to-t"us ery case-wber-heir are obs i Am'as <ted in doing so.; .and, in r stance ortassault, they acdie e&I y -to theuuare'.r iilitaryp pepWW V ates troop. for aid andc reing thy laws and,meitisIumt agistrates, Shern. p r e ga .ee to perforte these duties promjaT -andi icienutl, eitherfromn tilgeet or piy th the wrong-docra,.ihey git;b4.prpgsp remtoved and their places lied4 bper ra' to the State aftd faithlut fii& 'diA., arge of their obligations .to the. esm r y. A nd I do ce;irrT spt 19tle d iding pleh of the Si.te, to- these. who e idenaitied and inaterested in her re'puta mn and prosperiy, to ne'ho areopov viid.-ne.e and blood.bedl, a4 tio oc c ma If riot, and an-trehyr, in wh&ich lif and ope:-ty are alike ineure, thi )31% I in mim efforts to maiti-te s@e ,acy of the lawr and the ri:tso ethe i r', by. disnmtnen.anciug all' olebeii girage, and .y assesting: Mag1iaaSen 'ce officers in arresting the. per~tr ereof, so that they m,,y be bru'~ 44 n'lign punishmnent. . . . :a In the eye of. the law, the rgia. izen:, white and colored, are eqna ed and'equally entitled to.p frdd idication ; and it,is m,n duty ~.iJief nation to use all thic power.e at my dinpo I tor -hat purpose. aAu49 myaU**'o comnplish thais by peaceaFle uea ar* istrate~d, by turbuileuQtamd foTash W ting the *Ixeem;ive autllsit, k*en ras of its officers, L shtall be wever reluctantly, to ann aWdg a ifcie:it force of lovaLaitioesa tt resistance; and th responsibJio e consequences,ihoweeer 't'sre plorable, must rest upon .ibedh af ose waho provoke theni In testhhony *rielreof, di ' set my haind and ?aust theps seal of the Stteto bei~4.jp lumblii, thiLr tetedajf' .a.] ber, in the year of oars Lu thQusand eight hun4lred..and. y eight, and iwiWe biitf4 d of the Inde'prdeppe pC 4lm(4 States of.Amaeries. ROBERT 'X iBCOYt, hoverm6. " F. L. Canpozo,,Secretary of Bas.n a His Erxcellenecy RoherL S s~ eorof the State' SGutti Croa Whereas, infornurtloa btbet retU this Departmteng thte iful.* ite murder w'as eemtt ~werry,. o MONDAt th intanit, ont t,he bodlyof IE AiNM e a gmbe~r of the Constitutjonal rtion, by SA1W1T$% MURT~f1t~ ILLIAMl FIT2GER Abit' irh.eaa lii juLstiee. N'ow, know' fe, that I, 40ONRI't. OTT, Governor of .the mtigne rolina, in order t,hat the w a brought to condign punia Y, offer a reward of TWR5TT1AYE WK tED DOLL ARS each, for thea n of said-Murtishaw andli ~ir delivery, in any jas of ti tt,di of to convict.ti 1*I~ u,black hair, (curling a li&sle at & Uj d whiskers, about 26 or 27 years .L hiurtisha w is short in statu , asbed he hair, wit,h brisk and seivuvI is about 22 or 23 years of age. [n testimony whereof, I have thWlei set my hand, sod caused duhmp seal of the State to be~4 lunmb-a, this twenty s.] October,. in the~- Yeaw' 4t we one thousand eight hundred And sixty-eight, .mnd in the- tiniet-thirI year of, the Independence of the Ubet ted States of America. - - Signed) - ROBERT L. SCOTT, Go.xernor State of.South Qak'lif5. I'. L. Cianozo, Secretary of State. )c tober 28 44 I t. Robert Mure &COQ.; JMllINION DRVANf Charlestoa, S. C. ents Charleston and Liverpbo1 Steamship Line. Ldvuaces made on shipmtents of Cotsa e, and Naval Sris to. Foreigtae od tie Ports.