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Latestby Telegraph, News Items NEw ORrmp.t;s, March I 1.-- enoral heridai, apprehondiIg troublc, for ds thelection. thlrtunatouol liion ocuirrod on tlt Alabamat and Florida Railroad n the dh iistat, resulting in the oath of tn cugincer (1r. scott) and ' firomlan. Mr. IRichardson, the firo m'1lof the train, wIas so cnipltely de stroyed by firo, that thero was scaree ly any trace of' hinm left. WAsuts'wrox, March ii.-Teli dis birtsonttskttS of' tho War, Navy and in terior Departments for the week o4111(lilt to $(,0OtO,000. The Sounte on Sat turdaly, passed a bill appropriat ing $1,000,000 for the relief of the Soutlheri people, regard: less of autocdcien-t, to ho dispensed by ,hliu Freedmoi's lBureau. An mtunedaieptn , makiig an appropriation of $1,500,000, was lost. Th Sonatorial caucus, to-day, de torminiod to-postpono neting ou the :ad1jOUrInmient uuti th stiliuplmLtal bill bcomle a1 in1 w. Nothing o0i':ial has transpired. re gard ing the district connaiders. BALTatin-, MI :n-Mch I I.-The Coi. voition bill fatiLd in the Sonnte. Nk. Yonu, Mlrch I 0.-The Fe. nian exiteniut is abating. N ineteen steamiships sailed yestcrdav,.carrying Theo number of emigrant passen gersarrived in Now York during thu week, 1,235. MATsorluons, Mare -I.-Juarzi at San Lonis. Maximiliau is comn maid ing in 'person. JONInoN, Mlarchl 1 .-Pirincess Alex-. anidrin is very ill. Irish accouits represont matters very quiet. No fresh coilicts. In surgents fleeing to tho 1mnount! ains. Artemns Ward's will provides that, after his mother's death, his property goes towards the crection of a printer's asuylumn. CUNCINNAT, MarCh 9.--The Chmier of Commerce han sizhs aribed S500.00 to a trailhoail L exin .'Xl 'ton, ly., to Itp the Knloxville bninlel nearll Mt. \'ernon1, Ky. Nl*V O10,CANs, M rc! 9.--0 Iv. WVelles Itas prochimul hat iermain's bill is the Law goving all electionls. Nsasuvui.:, 31irb 9.-- l'he C haiainoog llailroal will b1e rpe-Aily repalire.1, I'(1 tihippers apprehend svweral iveeks' deity in so4ling npplie it: Georiai.. liwenmosxn, \N-. , .\tareb 9.--fith liIonso, lo-da3ly, Ithe Sen:iI hill Cilling fAlr a conven tion was reported, )%it h an amemeiiliont pro. .tcosling nigailist. -1%u constitutionality of SlheIImaniii's bill. Bos-ros, .\arch 1i -The Ciover-nor of Alat.. machiuseltlt, wit vii con.wnt ol('onneil, has appoineiel a llego. :ltstice of t he peac luo r the Colttnly of daillik. Ncw Yoi, lardih 5.-The Tim',es' Pana in correpoitent rports ihat Iin l'resi. d ni't. 1of 1livar lI.- ceen kille.1 I y his boti ly gi erl. Thore is a irevolt lon in irtihage. it, i coiseqionco of tle mrti'er. WASItmo'ro'N, lAlare5.-Tho b. er1110 Special s4ays 11 delega ion froni South lna1 is already here, onoiferrinisg wilh the President. relative to the brigadier to be appointed for that Slate. Cameron, in response to Seward, snid, if Johnsoin hal been a Viso Mian. ho wouild hav s1iged c .th recon tir ionl hill, Anl got him back ino dil o the n l ll, perhmps, hmve beeni FOrgiven some wvrongrs d mu iluring the last0. 611111 mkOnlths. 11, is n1(ow 1oo late to forgive him. A srx, a mlth., i. 6.\-avh 5.-Tlle efro vote was 45tak(leitt seilly. Tite elOctIon willo bContested, ,rovidlet hi iio. pulica otei, dtestto thle clack polls bl 1(1(os- os, tt1 3!r hin.-Th Ert cv inistlo Lif amtdlgano it euxuncl odn tclou their o ole thi heysses. To heynu hai ver ien $tw0eneight. twor soaln n'cist Foweras befo te, Mai~rch 5 Comm wis. ies on Foter d1tivered May.nty pno hi ming'~i, susaUininglli thecv til iht biolo.ian doodha o c ~ivi lmaistratos aed ilegally in re~ding ctestimo~ i tnso cooed itneses. r110 boun themt ptoerL $1,50 eaot uch, i tw soient SInretie, -appa bofore thaedb Diricto Cote awhich M s\..IIZur March 7.-Tho e Re-. tptan ipolcobllwc hase pefas. edit the iecndesgaing reates intitensto tecJiteent The itizo e pro agaionto iee. Therylanhre das Brown Blos-rpoa rchn~ 7.-Tthoa retdist. hadefend daningdlbytio to' aounte of $15,000.Xii f aywa ecutive tompach ho b'eeidnt eet andth binitvelsito e-comitt~$ed toi thol .il JudiaCmitie. So'her res-. ltionls to meticevery of the dasuryi defie tha u. Threitidos ajun ot adthed. t Te tne torf teen s-.ni 'les undoubtl 1)hat a ttept will bei naetimach the-PredentI flwttdo, Hnc, c ow~ei anSho ootri.ThSertrofheTasy trycidstohat. wool nrot, bonejd ~i no subjii lct Ito ireased triff.tc ~'ti oTheI adEt Agricuhurn p De ar o.n ild dtisie, pnm) plien6tions Ifrom: thh'eiGhlf Statrs, oldond s tl coto seed. hdt Wlo i h ''ie Rr onn, Mrch .-The enat passed a bills toicl' i~jcolono h bh a, e Masfol dpIy$ rn4~iui rin. ci Nort and, lr't. darisop Soulohiedh QAI)qanlNoTONy', td in t~puil, 1oti, Ulls we'Lhi0cd lod joit resolution directing the Seoreta. ry of the Interior to suspend the no tionl under the law of the last session for'the relief of the heirs of John E. B'ouligny, was introduced. 'rite Judiciary Committee reported a bill to facilitato restoration. Un der this bill, a general is 'not author ized to delegato powers to the ceting governor. Tho registration oath re quirus, sincorely and earnestly, that voters sha'l be attacied to the Union Glovornmient of tho Uiiited States ; will steadt'stly support the Constitu tion, obey the laws, induce others to yield 1Support and obedienco to the majority ; the restored voters are re quired to Col foim to tle (onstitution; ill electionsto bo held by ballot. The bill passed--yeas 117, nays 27. li the Sonate, Sumner's joint reso lution, demanding further guarantees preliminary to reconstruotioti, was tabled, after a long dehnte. WAIIINTON, Mlarch '.-l the1 SaCIIte, a joint I out ion, appropriating $1,5100,0O0 10 the uiestitte Sonat hornorm, regardless of o1 politics, wt introduced by Trunbull. lie state*l that Gen. Howard had appeared bel'ore the comi:itteo, stating that, Itnless thi8s lappt'opriittion was ilaatie, 14ul1erinre, woaid ensue. The present a'ppropriation's were re fireodiien aid loya refugees. The result iion wi votled down. lndian alaiti wer then disgcussel. At fer executivo sesionl, the Senato ad journ'led. The 11ouso was not in Sossion. The Senato Ji:oticiary Contruittoeo lan ngreed to report. the suppletittal recon. straietion ill of tile Hiouse Juliciatry Com nit ton, an c .2 t epts It. with sanio atmend r ents, which iave iot, transpired. 1t. di, rects that. the general in each district shall cause Ia registratioll to be naatle before Sep. teaiaber, 1867, nui then ilote all electiot. of detegates to a Convention appointing the elect ion of officers, &C. Bection 6 pro vidles that. the oinmanfding genoral aiay delegate there powers to the acting govern or oi his taiking tie oath faithfully to per formiu those dtites. W.%sniwxrox, March 5.-In th Senate, soverial bills were presented--one for re olrWIniziig tle Sipreino Court, All were laitt on th' table ntili the c'uiittecs were 21111'0i wed. I Wit.s nmagunidiied that. thie President had no e tniItuitio nul to innke. The wool I a-il' goes into effct at. onoe, bit. the Senliate Fianc Commaittee will report in favor of a suspousion for ten days. in tie lIOue. an oflicil' ananounIICement Va5 Lande that. 1he l'resideit had nto coml. aunication to make. ll dntw.ing 5ents, Stevon. and Wnslburne were allowed to retalil their obl sONts. lioyntion Wias eleci.td clutiplain. Among tihe ntniuiees WatS parson llromw.low. A joint, comitteo of three frot. each 1"1inse was appointed to ectalize tihe pay of emlploycos. .'The SpelCCr announced that h1e would, on Thursdiay, appoint counnitteces on mileage Ind Oreden ials but would hold ot tier coin inittees sitiject to the order of (tle iouse. WatINwrox, larch '7.-. in the Setiate, tfhe ch airman1 of .the comminitees are aS follows: 'orei-gn Relations, Sta.m a:er ; Finance, Sherani; Commerce, Chandler ; A ppropriations, Morrill ; A gricult are, Cameron ; Mdanutfactires, Sprague ; Military, Wilson ; Naval, Grimes ; Jiilicianry, Trumbull , Pensions, V.1 Winkle ; Trritories, Yates ; Pa cilie Railroadi, I Iowarl ; Postal A idairs, Rtiuney ; T111m1lsi Pomeroy ; .indian A f hlir;:, llenderspon; Privato laand Claims Villimps;- Claims, H1oVe ; Patents, Wiley. The following wCro introdiced and referred : Directing the snl of nblic ilolty at Ifarper's Ferrv ; conistitu. tiOllal amendment; foibidding States to abr'idlge. rights oni acecountt of' color; 10o orgaizo civil gorernm~lonits inI the so. (celed Sctates. In theo lTonso. JTohn i oan of Mis. Penn syv anlial ilt rodu'ced resolut ions diretinag the Juadiciary Commiittee to rep~ort by hill, declaring .who shall call conven(l~ltios to reorgaunz/e thie $outhern State.s, to pirov'ido for registration of .vpters, etIe. ; which were palssedl, he i13 to 33. A resolutiati directing the'.Judi. giaary Coimnttee to puirsuet theo impelh mient mtvestigations was5 passed. A bill ceding Alexandria, Va., to thle D)istrict of Columbia, u as pass ed. D)L.T. ]hTwF.EN A LAD)Y AND A (iarr.aMANe-A gentleman Ih dali fornia having made a lady a present of a paiir~of'pistols, after novotal trials of skill, they concluded to go thlroughi the formst of a duelh. Thecy took their positions, fired at the wyord, and to the terror of the lady, thle gentleman fell. She threoy horself frantically upon the corpse embhracinug it with every -onio lion of endearment. Under such magical iluflenico the geatleman revived and rose unhurt from the ground, and --al4d they are to be married. The Norfolk (Va,) .Day B~ooA thinks that -$000t worthl of Oysters are slipped evdry day fronm that port- The basi ness- gives employment to about f,000 porsons. *General business is also inicreasing ; and whien thiat canal is brought, oyer the Allkghanles, Norrolk will be qutito a place. A-WVashingtoni desfpatch says Sur ratt will doubtless prove an alibion thieighat of the assidnation.. Hie was unnostionably imlicated int tho' original conspi racy for the abduction of P1e0sident Linnoln, but that ivas cllanged to an alssassinationl plot but a few hours before' the bloody dood was coinmitted. Theo following was found posted -on thet ivatle ofa aantry,post-oflico: "Lost, a real kef. ~ll-id ti ret spot ot I -of hits behmind lgn.; lo waus aushlb kaf. I will give threo shtilins' to overlbotl t~o-brlpg h1dm hlom." (t~lr/'.tsai fnulgitnt,hnusbaud. fohis i:elolss Mrond, "youiF atbt d may lis. pjtlit, yt-hfo kieod 6 down stairs1 facy.' ow~ a irI ewarmofal outg gatby J9Yo,'-yoW'onro go ii utis One of thes 110z% att $ .duq ke'ober with an tobt., 7-. I WEL, RENiuitn.-The Louisville ('ourkr "Th1e dilfronoo between (tho Unian army dizring tho ar and (te Jaoblin cougres's now, s that tle nrnty wa not af:'id to nieet (to (onfederatcs and parevcnt their npproaoh to the ctajital, while thi Cgii.' is afraid to be brougiat inl contot with tunaruied citizens. '1.he army f-t-es:;Ly encountered otalr:i bllet, whie It. Congre's drearl tho encoiler v;h 8,I4-i. crin braine. The soldiers rAt.i the (ConftVe rates in the field, the JaoiLina:4 dari ti med them111 in lh deh:'e. Th ' aldie y defied denth to perptutei:i (lie I'nlionl, tI le Jatooblius keep it disjointed Ir the paltry ambitii of rettaining ollice." It is announced inl En1gland thit one otf (to suallest olephant s ever ilulOrtel int that countray arrived at Live rpool on Jaluru ry 27th from Rangeon. This ele':haut was but threo feet high, and very doeile, ad oil its waty Ilp into the town 'rom tho slip, it is stated L'.is ilo young, but evi(eit ly int el. ligent. creattro. wo'ked int o a publie house, 1a1d i9ertitg its -tunk nto ntjig of bee-r on tle bar, sucked tip the contnas, much to the sttrprisio of the people present. The Pelorsburg /ad.c say a (hat "he Soutth will acopt tI toras exiten:ld un-jter Sherman's bill. A thamind ; ,Nva shw how the current in aittoga. No I.uarad is no in the predictlatio tht rC i:cuy ,i: ap htave pamed, a .annjorify of the 8utheaA S-tates will voluiitnarily have conlfomed to the new order of thingo, ad we make it, A row occuared inl the Nahbra s4JsJgisla fitre on the 17th inst ant, during whuichu the Spealcor was depooed, whien, lho drew a pis tol on the Sergeaut-at-Armu. lResolutio,.i requesting the itintiediaute releaso of Mr. Davis, or that steps ho takitn for tin early trial, have hon introduced in. to tle Kentucky 1ogi.latture. SPECIALITIES. LADD ER , NO. 2, ANK RANGE, AlBE NOW llEEI N ON" OF T11iF LARGEST AND MOST VAIED STOCK OF JDIC CaOQODS, TIIAT HAS BEEN O- FERED SINCE rIHE IT IS OUR OBJECT TO KEEP UrP A FIRST CLAS8 AND BW MAKING T11lS A 'SPECIALITY, CAN K:EP A BETTER,, ASSORTMENIT AND SELL THlE LARGEST ST')C( O Bloys' and1( Gitis', EVER OFFERED IN THfIS A onll respect fully eoolijoted. TERMS INVARItAULY CASH. feb 28 AS2ISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, -U. 13. INTElRNAL itEVE:NUE, 'AM in recoipt, of the proper 1Ilanks for .receiving annual hiacomno for 18(14 tand 1805 antd wilt be at. (lie folligwing lancs ror that liurpose. Viz: 1lhloh, Marcha 0, MontIcello, " 7, E. 11. Sauher's, " . 8, - Jacob Feastor's, : 1 18, - Fasterville, 12an18 1irico's Storo, " 14, Yonungaville, " 15, The balance of tha time I can bao found at, any 6flico. Persons failing to mtake their returns by the 20th of Mairch, may depend they will incturr (he peuales .whichs aro severely provided in such eas.es. 8. 11. LIUMPKIN, Aua't, Assusor. feb 20-f~x3 a SADLER'S SHOP!I THlE senbscriber has re moved lis STORTI anid 8IOQj opposIte (to (06tir HaIlouso, wV lio lhe wIll continuo to Mannafactuiro at reduced pricos . topairinag dloneo with. dis patchi. All wvork wdrranated. Upper, Solo and Hia ness Leather for salo. IN EQUITY-.FAIRtFIE~L, 1867 Ealoy A: Hl! ) ill for Dower ' vs. . and Elisha i~ hal, ot. al.) Aooount. I pouing to the Oourt,'-that ElIsha 3, Hall, Cunninaghain McClonaghen rina wifo Judith, and Ellai Dyo, Defendants in tho- above litated clause, are absent from, andl yl th Qui u thState,- . --Ift is Ohkrtd oh (ipten- of M~t. llotn, So lIottf'o foi- the Comnplfiant, that,- jal4 Do fendantIdo..appeir adu -p d,~ nswer Or *tophth'0~ usld.B~All,. Witbt t~ty daje from lie dpto -e1. Ihe .firitt publgI.on of this o'r ile' or a d toeiro cPlifesso wll, be utfret of record igan themn. *; If. .AILLATl) K TCIt , '1ASE'TIt & Co, NO. 1, 1HOTEL IIANAE, TTA NIE on hand andt aro constnautly receiv. 1 L ing from NOtTH IRN MAlAIETS, a UlOLUI.: STO fK of (o~li~ktig Of FADIlES' DR!l-88S GOODS, iI'.ESS TRIi.3IINUS, WV11 IT E. GOOD00SI, L'llN T'S, ElOWN llO311:SUN, LONi(@'.O l, LINENS, TOWELINC, &c. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, Ili.lDY MA DE UI.OTIIINj, Jr.\ \, ALSO, BLANKETS AND CAlITETING. TOGETHER WITH., A D i t' unt lill iDill-:N's SIIOES,' MIEkS BOOTS, 91101:. and CROCKERY and GROCERIES, [IN E TEAS, U (IA It, ENG LTSII DAT RY CIjI :sl: Mi A C K EItE L, SU0A It CU1E D IIA1310, BACON, &c. TIN and WOODEN WARE. BiUCitETS, TUBS, &c. WAES, ~hiO\I.EI Y, tI oli>"' 1''i '& hOt:;, La;Cim, &c. They also receire frequent supplies or QWllCELLANEOUS AND SCIOOL UOO S. l'hey will also 8oon h1arv a fornerly at tle Odd Fellows llall, flhere tley will keecp a completo a:siotment. of DIUGS AND MIEDICINES. Their Terms are S3trictly Cash. fob 5 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND F lSuiperio- vorknatiship ait miy old stand, (o be sold at low prices. All ordors promptly all ended a. feb 7 - THOM3. JOIRA,\ M , LITERALLY TRUTs Cathcart & Matthews fTIlito inafor:n theoir friendul+ to uan derstan ost emnphtalicailly t hat aeren tier we will require CAS11 or all airii. :les sold, and no attention will bo paid to any order unaless accomtpanaied wvitha the 2ASII, 800 Rushels Seed Oats, 100) thnches Yatrn, 60 hiarrels (.hio Flour, tI liarrols I~Lard, .20 liarrels Ex. C Sugar, Also a general assortmenat of IardWaro alld Gro0erlei, W~ill be sold out at prices that defy om pet it ion. Weu wish to settle up our business entIrely 'ay the 1st January, any poerson having any ~ettleriionis to :nake with us will do so by hat, time and save trouble, deoc 18-Uf State of South Carolina, FAiRFIELD HrSTIUT, .Ltoy Harrison, v.Ini Equity, John R. Iharrison, I ill for Eli Harrison. JDower. JIN pursuance of a decreo made in tis ease. all the judgmnont, and othecr creditors of~ John Hafrrison, dleo'd , are horeihy notified san or beftoro th~ fhrst daty of May next, to sxhaibit and provo bay sulliulenit testimony, before the undersigned at, his oflico in W~innsboro, their soveral and respoctive judgmenats, eeutions, debts, claim ns and liemlanus against the ostate of said deceas sd. All judgment creditors also notilfied -tht they a enjoined In said decree from en rorcinig thi writs of FeirI Faicias against' lhs said tracts of land-and all ot her ec. iitoi's, that they are therein enjIoined fronm somrmenoing or proscecuting any suit or tIits at law agalnat, the defendant, John RI. Iharrison, as Adltnilst rat or of said estate ylithout the leave of' this court. Hi. A. (IAILLLAID, U. E.kP. D. Vdmmlsshonor'si Office, Wirhhaboro, S. C., Sept. 4, 1800. sept 4 law~m NOTICE. jIIIE Cotnmlsgionors of Reads and BrIdges .%ot Farflola1 Distriot are notified to attend a mneeting at the Court. House on the Lst .Mouidau 'In Aparil,nlext. The .Board sonslhtg of ilowell Zdmonds, S. 0, Ch'appell, T. 1 Wialkor, Thog, W. Th1b, R. K. Pick att, 3.'IW. Ttgue, Jae Darher. Jaeob Cald. relte Win Ji 0loet6y;O. W. Faucett, Jno &.Bricer~ S. Sb8nIth C0alvin Brioe, H~ayno Mcf~eeldil,~E,". DavIs, 3. K. Ke~inidy 3.5 8 TEWVAI ' - ''Cleth inah lti~-4 - IN iiyLT. Ex parle. . Wml. l.". A iken, and Petition to ,AgteslIn, Al. .\lkev, , Adm'r,1s E.t. of' I~ep t-t et Davidi Aikeu, dee'd. j :iny ?~iIE l'etitionier ini lhe above' t ited up. .1. plication, having led thirl' i tcitionl to ellierpet ate Ies i t ny of, a ;! e I t h I kln Ft ebru I ' I , lvtweeIn the hlirt -it ,' 1). at1tw ot Davidl Aike, dvi sdan1ot dividen and partitio of the ial etate of' aldeeed by8h th i atlloi d(. i s (as -t ri /, i m o int: o i. 1 l v i i. .1. tlite foI l 'e i~jl((iIlii ra, t. a i in ii par.j. .inco f iho .\ct of t i l nc ,i l. rs t i03v ilelh I ie i ilo :- , .v%- , , rinT ivst e tire l!It. (i :. e- El..I ls sit itl 1 it :ipirt dl bp tinee hre peamb I n m e the I lhit herol' I, ut Owcllie Ie hatiils ne ii t mA be produited, awn.I i uniwe 'e tbi,. it lay. i .\. n.\ u hh\ i ct EC . 1. ). k.'o i one ' ice, 2'. I Nov.. PICG6. nov - lrawi'. IN Tll', ei4MNIXiAS,. W i. It. .llberton, Jo. Agur. Tl j I tie IAi u. 1 lain itf (as it on iY the '3nth (day1 ofA ue ,z.i.1. file his del lith-n on i ntl ihe tI i 'tie-bint wh u t I it NCSaid) is. b ii from n d w i h It the im itbis l:i, n. 1 hii ilt* nei lyr Oif no aworney kn<,wn within the vni., uponI Whom11 at copy of* 1 he sa idl decIl'ynionl 11 is t hereflor Ordered, t hat thle siaid e fenlant~t d.) applear 1and. pleadl to Ithe !vlit! le. clarationl onl or b~efore the llst day of .hm h, A. 1). 1t8 7, Otherwise finnal :11l s loluit' rillgier % ill Ohen 1.- giv eni and Iwar e. or (tho l'laiilifil ngalinst him. 8. 1. CLO WNEY, C. C. 1'. Clelt Omfiee, airliell District. rch u'iiat--' ote i mly1nn R U E TO P L17.'A. D. ThleSlanle of~ War-mi1ari4 F. A II R FI E L 1) A 1. 1 , 1t c'V. its it. Boylstu o, Extr , John1 Adger. FHER HAS8 t he PlabU intif ld on tMhe '':1 . y da of' t A I.\ sd I A ile a -itt ration 1i1n t' the p reni la. g, I. RV ll ii s ksail)i -i - , d w tho t it e l ii..iis of i State, tt hi I I - I i:i nik vi . Ul.i torneuy, ltuo we.hin th -.1. vi...l wihlm A COPY o1 ' 1 aid declart ion way b 21.ry ed. It is hereforo orderal hat the said 1 t . .endant do a :ppe 113 pleAd to the I nai'l de. laration:l or befoil bre III tiih (,i r m ,l - A. ). . i7, ollterwi it liuil :IIIn I a ns ht'e jndgmntiE will thenCIt hO given iaid uo vvnc for tihe cP y 0ltiff licn l t him.i. 110. WNEl1, C. C. P. fCt lein do al ce,1'tut ~cnlI0(htRl( Fcaira ll Oilr 0' 'ay la , II , 00 may 2'i-ta l Theo Stato or ionnins h -ch'inn. FAI FI E,11))1 , R. I. 1. - ClNk O -ic,1'Rcoil~dN ljtL':.\8. M. F 71h, 186e JN TIIII COMMON I LAS. A, U OtullrdAnee nt.ait o W s .ill; v fa Snling Wolf. J ta9lnll w 1 1 .11 1 .A 4 S i P la in ' di, i n th l1 l (lid y o fi (lily iNe br. \A. 1. 1 tll haI dchialinn nlinft i he Defen:itt tq is. (ab it. k said) i4 ab without. 1110 iioIlit lte iis otis a !1 nd hairis n lthe r wie "nor n to ny known wi poin lihe Ilon ao Whopy of o oftle Elid docearation mtiit be lerd. lt. is1 Ulherefore odered t hat tlho sni' it aondan droaided, an'dv' lirad tRo the' daid de0lara11tlonn ort0 bef o o he 27thy of t. ofemtber, A. D. 187; ot he wioUlcrii iliat.. 82o(1teillildg ont. will e ho iveni andO andrdedrdod th 'i~laiifht i yInshim 8. 11. I'L)W.EY,. 'C. 1. Cerk's Omtie, Feedt.ue 1oth N2v-nerilym ~ml .J L ullao retonc Ple.)11Co n, The'd Sallte proa R fl'eo Cao (inn. yn. UT AWtent. 7tJseroha of claimA D. 18GG, ble hi Delaato agans the olo-fendy who (aqust limifsof the Sta, and has~~ idlber w'ife~ f~endatdo apparan plead rTo th sai Declantionon orbefor be t ao la, WCTURING DRUG HOUSE d Manufacturing Chemists, orrutiler~y flld Druggists Suntdries,. I-A, NIlAlIRETON, S, U. WI LSON, P. B. WILSON, tCl. Chemist to late U. S. Ord. l)pt. FAIRFIELDM DISTRICT. iN EQUITY, 1: parto } 1ottion to C. .'l.s I Ucrpetuato Testhmony, r IlllE Pctitioner in the nbovo stated appli.. cation, having iled his petitiol to per petunt the testitotly oft ho ti tie to a 0or., tain Iract of land alleged to be conveyed to hin by Carolts Folder. It is Ontacii:n, otn motion of Mr. Rion, Sulicitor for the Petitioner, antl Iu pursu.. once of the Act of the Ueneral Assembly in such case mttado and provided, Iihat all per. 0n1S intieTestod inl the salid prImiSes do al pear t. this otlice throo months ftoni tho publication hereot, to examine the evidenco that may be produced, and to produco evi. denoo la reply. H . A. GAILLARD, 0. E, F. D. Comutmissioner'e Office, Fairfield Distriot, Nov. Ist, BO8. tIov (-lam3 RULE TO PLEAD. Margaret Shaw, vs. Atitaobmont. Carolus Felder, I W IIEREAS the Plaintiff dd on the 17t11 day of Augut, A. D. 1800, file her Declarat iu against t lie Defendant, who, (an it is said) is absent fromt and without thle limits of tiis State, having neither wife nor ALtorney knowit within the anite, upon whom a copy night be served. it Is therefore ordered, that tie Defend ant, do appear and plead to this Declarationx ont or beforo the 1 8th day of August, A. Dt 1867, otherwise inal nmtd absolute judgmoen. will ten he given and awurded for the Plaintitf, against. himl. 8. 11. CLOWNEY, C. C. P. J Clerk's Office, Fairfield )istrict, A itust 171 I, 180. attg 1--;xlc8uly Scliciltle oVer tho So11 Carolia R. K. 0 ENERAT. UIIP'TS OFFICE, CHIARLESToN) S. S ., Nov. 3. N and after Wednesday, November 7th the 0 11assenger Trains of this road will rtut the following schedule Leave Charleston, 8.00 a in Arrive at Coluibia, 6 20 p nt Leave Columbia, .60 a in Arrive at Charleston, 400 p. in. THRoUu MAIL TRAIN. Leave Auoisla, 5.50 p in Arrive at Kingsvillo ' ].05 a nt Arrive at. Columbia 8.00 a In Leave Colnbia 2.00 p 11 Arrive at Kingsvillo 3.40 p r-t Arrive at Auogsta, 12.00 1) ighI4 I1. T. PE.\K I, (Gen'I Sup't,. nov 8-tf Genil Supt's oice, C. & S. C, Railroad. COLU'llIA, 8. C., Nov. 7, 18111. {ON and after "Nov. 7, 180(, TiltOUGIt U PASSEN(GER TiAMS, will run as bu low: Leave Columbia at 8.10 A. Mt. Arrive at Charlotte 9.40 A. Ms. L.eave Chtarlotto at ti.i0 A. M. Arrive at Columtbia 1.40 P. Mt. JAMES ANDIlSON, nov 6-tr Superiltoidentt. -Aentvs V7rntecs, FORl THE Life, Letters, Speeches &c., Op Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, BY HIENRIY CLE~AVE~LAND, ESQ., Late Editor or the Angusta~ (Ga,)Onusttutionls Send for Cireulars and see our terms, ami a full dceripltion of the work. Address NA TIONA L PUBELI8IIING CO. Corner 7th atnd Main sts., Richmnond, Va. AT THS FAIRFIELD HERALD AND TRI-WEEKLY NEWS CAN BE~ DONE ALL KINDS OF ZOP WORK, IN"IIE NE1ATEST STYIEi AINU *.As the ofruI11 o of a l ra >idly h1rqasin h n iMPR TINr&MAN", Wholesale Druggists' an U)n"aci lls I .Drugs (1illicalls, P NO, : iiINU STR E N A. P TT'. WV. 'hm theC... Nitro and Mininig A1tn Wliam1 G. Whilon & Co,, F " 1, I 11.21.11; . IN W Id ; -ih , ( Je weiiy., Nilvi aire C1.1Im NEl N -Y, UlllN.\, GhA.\ 81YAll ,, 11a dl m [~us 'ur1 ishiig Articles. W1.1 C!'d14 nd R'o , - pure-ch l. Wlatches anif C 1 1 A 1. : rON, 8. U. A T E l1.1,5.11 .1Y.NI: STimET W mt. ( , W I 1.1:N. i . 'rI1Q AS J iJ . W 1.S L.\ NNi:.\U. nov 27-If ESTABLISHED 1854. SELL, Iutporters aid Dealers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, A N~ V CHA AlLHSTON, . . I'T I'l the Tradlo to examnino thoir Ad i a0 vaiedL i 'i nornen of' i UineI and l.s, I~trimmed and uutrita n. 1, li en l of a l escript ions, i',ehe'.., hace5,, i'uipi, Silks, .or sv., ~&c. oct 9-6111 H A I L E 0 . '41"19POPUL AND A4 W .LI - K NM\VN h1183i now fulfly opei f'(.r the r.'eprin ofv(iXe having beel rnrbhedl wit h. INe w1and E'legant. Furnfi (rrpecifully sictd.l / b~,lc icXe:, ofar per dOy, S. Ol arretIl1(n. JOil U H WhlOE LL, riiib h31'.0-- Propritr olt: c ietor i: : f 1COLUM l, S. C., WilNSAl ANDI REAL, \ilp\Tr 110 l L L3AL1'~ AND EPIgb, 1< HARDWARE & CUTLERY, huohing ('lothst, Circular wr, Sugar Pans', iNI.1 1UI1iIEII A Ni I.EAfiIEI~ BILTING Furii ihing Hlardware, AORICUl.TUilAL IMPLIMENTS Lim'o, Cemnatt. ,. Frechi an d Amloanl Winidow Gtinss.', U nnis, lIIfles, kthot Bellst, P'owder Flaskn, sopi18-m.1'owder, Shiot, &o., NOTICE. Tima 'inute oft 'outh Carolna. FAIRXFiJ4D DISTR1IOT, IN 'thrU JoMJ4oN P'LEAS, .J~iame Mc(J il, 1 Mrs. Adelino Mebley Atlaohument, W IlGREA S3 the Plaitiiff'did on th~ ' 283th day oft Marcht, A. D). 18661, 0hl huis dolrationt agains lho Defendant~fl who, (as it, i said) is, abson01 froum and 'wIthoti Ith luaitd of' this Shto and )i:4wneIIlher wiAe nor a-tilorney in IownI witiri te s3ame~ ua n whjom a copy of';Ih said dooharetion iuuaIl be served. IL is thoeef'o'o Orderedi ~thua' thtsaid .be fondatit doi appcear and pleadi.IQ. tho mid doo tanio one eore'1a9 8Iudaut of biarph A. D. 1a07, othetwiso- Adal Aud 'obua et judhmeint will ih6n be0 glvon-a4'Wd- C( fori tihe Plaint~iftasgntim, 8,. u.h IIWNEY, C, C, P. .4i .oa *sghttJI 'h0 'la