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S :S U 31 MlA It 1'. NiO .10, i.laim lLS been lEcented to Irlachi ink lhio. liebiert, J. . ieekenr'idjgO, woll known in medical rcivrces in ie (onfederate Stat es aiiriy, nud. at one iinle, noting Chief Medi. I al Ifirecitr of the Arily of iorthern Vir gi il, died a few days since ill Houston, Texas. Mrs. .1elierson lDivis, vith her child and ervanil, arrived in the cily of Charleston file 161th, by tIe s lnmer Champion. 11nd1 put tip at. Ihe Milk 114louse. IN the nftr 1noun sho left for Savannah oni the City Point. The won&rful viality of Mhe Hebrewy race h as never been mure folihly demon. Strafed 1han11 ill thto insuianec of Ni.reali. Born without. rank, fortune or social posi, lion, by (1he sher forco of inlelleet he has14 11111nted if Ihle highest place in. Eln it , Anld lead.4 Ithe proudest and most powerrfu alritoccie in tie world into aeceptance of a refermi ieasure they dtl i tL. The I lylermon,h l rge t haloon ever inado in is cointry, ith a ca p1aey fI r Sevntyl lioua Ifeet of a aseei'ded 'yIn lBosion Connnlon, pulesdaly afternloon,. under the charge of lofessir Kfing, who took veven compainions wit h him. Thec Texas paper Ppeaks of a general dis position fllong tile fairiler.t tic that Stae I" lessenl 4he fpilantily and illiprove the qpuality ofthe land they cultivae. Tis e'inmiue is nnsed by I he pearcity oif labjor, vi hich lead., lo imprno eunlivailion and ant increae of' prodluctini from a given qnantity or 'aitl. The imiprov. ment. in thO system (if cultiva lion in Texas will ultimately extetid to all p-i'i of thie South. Eilgration sttitics for tihi p'ast six m1onhs11l, says, the N. V, T7wm', show that, tie nukillher of biht ti ilt. seak. were on hudli'C 1ail eighteen, anwl of deaths three huiidrei and14 ify-two. Of (li latter, two unitrel and 'ity-eigil occil il oi Failing vissels, mri 28,%08 passengers, be ing one ande one Ierdth per cent. The death, nny-four in 1A8.518, being hs ilan e11ne ienti of one tin vl' les l'tilr ei.Imo0lie .MIsp ilit iig alal it' S ttll ist, '1o tl 'l it cihe peoplel ale en iting hay. 'I lte croi, i ai to ie tit ininiense one, all 1the bed ,orn te.py alslo pro is lo be very large. l Vermont and Al oxl ise lti n repol -.!ay' the yield w;i, if there rt oi h p 1111,11i x ll th ig vr1' beforol; known. The Crop is also ai larlo olie, irl rim enough to be cut in mally fiedtis. W i tr'ui k 1.1t of ryl, orn aul liny, i also reporfed$c Ill ht truie 4f I oll atoei , hieets an.lI111n1,1 gardenl truck. Sauaea rpnewith walker, over tis - r1inkle suigar., an. l ace wher-ever yet wish it over tigh (hing careflil howevel, Il. IllemO alt eaales o t of ' h. way ;) inl he m11or'ning vast nicbers 0 t lie ants will be omlictollechel on it ; throw thespong into hoiling watr, i'u'ni repleat thke process uInil lt have disiaptrd 1. Ai correspondll enti (if thi e sri:! i 'i mii ri'l I 1 tt, -oil or esseoi of pot i-syroya l elievedi t4 be a specific against 1hI at= Soft eI'iA. I have always ud it. when :,s wore in mny bed or, al-out myclhi. ii 'ound it, woul banish them tielyi, d :am now using it, with ealsucl Ii ti'cet Is to ni' h ilmosquiloes. They will not comle were iU .. A , extra of th e T7 111i':ti' lvdia, d.ited ile lit ilt., conti ains lhe ollowingcc lefler from I to infat ry tl c 1'll tuy, lgay 'l'i, ('li: Sir :0 One oflt; hlefl Spoy, eI.'st' reien11, naive1:1 infat ryIilih or taine baal i on, who'plIt ~ ii 1m0(n Itnt I" hti v 11'igteneli' nexpe-ilito 'it been li lt'l rc ite tic' I' lh' e lIt eor 1.0 e wa' men tt n-'cSivel ifantry, orlt mr, ine batlon mA 'tct 1 the Nas ie boy11were wtith ~i."Ithn A' jltit iciurred betweengsci an gag of.' so1l.c dlor an ecthe)15.T poli altl.'t iannahlon phursdaylli ightoi. whichl reulted in 41 ism nevre lighing, btin o tiocy orfitl wcunth. lTesolirhd madeil. lii an'11'c asiuhtupo a''e ho; s . ofivI ill lL'tne, a tileI re i'ted 10 h e letny gr1 1111icuturigh cole ing t grint gl'tt an iturned ot o exoeedingly will. he ich tote ofr has1 not bisn ilso larguiy e. wasi exi pete ,und hIotale satat C ' l olai hiit dang4a oeb h ewahri en'n pr uig an ut; u w n Iname rae ra aigbe lne , h huu5. Al IexptiI5llsions through liA press o Satrwie agit Is th <li illlinai euly here' .!eo'll i le, a1 voi tI. I i. s i ,lpos sibloat thii into for till Denocrtici prt to heir v t .Aonth. The groet, ohject 1witi 0hC Stthl now .shlio011l be to get estnishie i I heir p) I tenit righ 1 s. Then it fe'eling o contitence will take t ho psae, of preeiyt in secu-ity, nip! uaital low in N'rom the North I feel illtisely folr I 110Ittunlaappy conlition of lily Anittelirni frielil. i You tsllIIt not, I lisceuringe 1.---.st re;.gie on -nffLir. mP eust isa Wili kind wIvhiej, your friewli, WINNSBORO, S. (, We esdway Morning. July 24, 186'/. T ER M.3----F OR H1ER A LD. TfIIRCL iOLI. \ills er vier; TWO DOLI.M. lior 'ix iniinilh : ONE, D1O.,l-Alt frr three, in iohe - pitl n-'reenh~T( 1-k biii rlepilts 'Tell <4.111. Fry- e Th t' p-r nilie h ilis- itstn ele iii( te- i rnei.ns of tin- Iure hir wiGit pssysnente lees helit me 5l Seiliserls. whoes lu:si: Ieri s inirk oi the wrali;r toi ee:r:ie of the r pi l.r, will it 1101-.r.<I Il Ih1t Ili- (illm p.ii 'er h.s s tpirerl. Al'V t1 Ii slNei It \''ll4 -Oin Dll:ir p- ilptor Air li, tr.,t. :nel t- v-ety live t i t set' I r sit eei t i t it-riere. A seliers e oi is i'iliije ! . i Cr ple , l;tw lw lill'.4 ,I' tht qsizo typle. CIII It Al'>Im 15 es-.,l see- yeeer 'Tw eenv live D)ll is. % . litr., c eoy tI. 1b5-er m iliss g til' til cit'h. fe.-: lIeo Is, .l eia iary, liii. C r/ W ithial~ itss is sah I' r nu, Clini <i 1.1 51 lcih , rrl u dsl: '. th.- i scsn-e isl''.I p l e i ele ee s:skilsr thi clisit' a a I I wy t r -1aii' il-llmt nt liei'seseso r;tele '. - W1,1, wvhll it linct r yit' l osnile that inA 1 tc illsf rSt~c pitU a t h ::n o .g r ( b .r Cioie ;tPls oli'lhe liseahi andl 11he Nes wi1 !hv leports. o' Preovceing of -U h Jitly, on han( at t ibi, oflice. Pernms ill Towln Iml( ill IlIl col 1lut ry htad hetter. call soonl t< (,.vin Ai d ComN-ort W at is it? Temore def'iliniei.v e pigu (n U.i (f the South Iy Ithe iew ule men':n-"ny .\ct, 1c:1.1 to the int~plir: viith whie) we hIm this artticle Never yeL has anly jpOer authoriiit; <hdhnlso tat ntellienlce Call till del(:llel it, v'liat it is, meler tIt .\ctso lienruc hlltt in, te imve givenl aid ant i~not tc Ithi lat ie lleei 'lin Thlis point will hardl bIle decidevr excepit by the .\ilitary Comununt111er wHo, i, in abywin power over us ihen le' mele (to itlue instrctios c tihe It - !it ra rs. 3hiil will depend upon whiat, thos< in i thtosw are, fer ifu ot moerTC strict ly detiedll t11111 it. hos vet beenl tile) dilh-waltv will still (bt rueitle itsel ll..m Maiy :a luali wlo iI dispose;d tI re ; ; i..ter . ..\ndl that difliculty will III lbet oil the Iint. of hi own consionlle,4 whicl llay he left to jiliu for1 itsel as ts his qualitient ions for reirtering anid on that. (df his aphniOro in curing the peally that Imay bea inl tliieteed t"llf.r hisprsm l. The re re th ree Ims used to eX prews the lirt tenk in the 11e1l-t il on by those vho 'we re id eI t i I et witl it, eiz : pe, "aid' aind ., 4,1111 ." ()1T.?,,Ihere van be E I~qesio as to the class who parti ted. Te- participte , w take it, wa: uholyll' to) be e:Iilthe inc the mccilitatry 0 civilL Conftederaete servicte asx ai rco~g hIleeld al'enett t ie lc'sf ed erate (1ov supportsl theC cette. tso. that whe~the a1 tmh1m 1 VariipatIedl or noth, 11e conhtl Th~iese~ I wI cla:sseis woubidl tapp~~ear tI embrllue almolect 5el'ry mleai ill thl Soulthlernt States. lhit, as it tno stin is teo lee left tittotrned which will cis coeitr teo ihe 'It~i~i t1ou Neerth a tSinglh sllem mlt ofi Ilihetln, theere is thrnowe in that ether wordh "'Ccmtfort ." Iti l'asy enoeuqlhfo edito ()sweari thaet hi dicd or dliid not "Iak' parlt,"' or givt Ga id"'(ill the Sense15 ailluded to tabove ill tihe iato wart ocn the side ofl thl Secuthi. .1uti it is ancot heir to swenu ticat he gav e no0 "'comfort"11 to tln It i5grea:t ly to be hopit.ed that tihcei ihl e Counn ling I eneral's ord'er It) regristrcat iois ) ud n ntuto given(5 teo(1 thesveral I Hoa rds, I tha thcere will bee ani exace.t tand unmichstalkt b.11 leteinit iln givenl tll the te'rmsl use upolwich ssiit the r ight toi retgister ist bseIs decded. Theii Siumter Watecunau. We ha~ve ireccivedc one or two collie oft the steru Wctennonlhl~, one11 oft th te /'I/ne ehngs whgcvleti Ililch e al icy thate expleriecedt editor, Mr'. A. A t ilbcert, wshco still controls it, andl c tie tjud0 e leiusily eet edl pagles oft mtut ter whlih it aelways prt'eented. it ouIr eecntepcorr, the I iif'atchma) will tell ius ''whaItt of t he hour"' iln rot leeC elt u old collheaguie ancd friend hous;. , eel'h 1110 ngostrre eStari, we wssii owe himl oniet. Thie iight ot tile sSta has~ gei out wis~th us. A Ooloredl Mau for Congress. F'romc I wo of the necwspapers~ of ti da~cy we uld tat 0on0 Aaronc Sweat, free-blorin coloredt man,11 of' Chosteorfteb liist rict , is out, for Conigress froni Southc Cartolin. Hie is saide to h)o ao tavly nggedincanvsing5$i for hi l e yecio n . ct ci. W'e tlo not kuco lic --t ou oftc ability of this man, or his experienee in the science of Governient, but we venturo to assert that we have a few colored men in this community ctal in ability to hin. in both theso re. spects, and superior lu another uost itmportant particular,-and that is that they have more sense than to concludo yet that they have suflicient statesmanlike ability to run for Con gress. They havo good judgment enough to induce thom to wait at - least until they havo experience in inat ters of government. Stolon Valuables, Wo have been shown a letter re ceivell by Mr. Jas. It. Aikon, from tie Editor of the New 1/aven RIy/stcr, which gives further information re specting thle articles taking b~y Sher man's bunnmers, among whi ch m was tle Silver Comnmniion Service belonging to the Presbyterill.. Church. The Editor of the teyister received a letter from a Western Editor, in Rock Islamd, Illinois, whichi he (utotes in the one we have seeti, and in which tie( writer says a yong man of that town saw every article itamed in the advertisement, and that that samie young sol1ier saw the articles all turn ed over to (en. SIcIumt. Tie i'litor of the /ky~ltr writes that. he lms sent for tle rulidavit of that youngsoldier, and adds that if lie does succeed int spotting the thief, no Itmatter who lie is, he "will make "the fur fly." Save the Sood Corn. Information received at this office indieates a policy )alpable on tlie part of the --fo:rmer.: of this District., - that itrely calling attent ion to tihe matter would seem toi be suflicient. I It is inl regard to the corn used as seed-corn for the crop of 1867. I We undetstland that a great many who ltive useil for seed the corn binoutght from tlie North, lve fouid that it was with the greatest ditli ty they could scltret a stand. This evident-ly lends to the conclusion, and olIght to also to the practice, of pre. serving our own seed in the District. Editorial Visit. We had the lpleasure yesterday of a- isit, by the Elitor of The Chester S'imldrd, NIr. S. P. ItailIton. 'The R m/n'trl is puiblished in one of '1our most, floirishing Districts, and we hopo may enjoy great prosperity. Tho Polito Professors. Se .. ---A 1oom illed witi books, &C 'rof. Ashflord rending, sealed in i arm chair, at, a table covered with books, papers, pens, &c. .\ very deliberate kInoking at .tw doors. ProfI. Ashfor 0o t Ittenditig toit, the kniock ing is ipritly repecited. At Ie, thtird titte, P'rof. A. observes the knolciiii, atd opens thle door. Enterci Prof. Barton. Prof. A. (hood muorninug, Prof. ilton. I amt ext remiely glad to seeyou. Take a sent. (battding himt a chair.) Poft. II. (Sentin g himiself.) Th~gmnk y'ou, Prtof. AXshfot-d. I hope I so0 you in the en. joymett of good. htenthi. I''rof. .\. Myv healhhI, I thank you, is ver~y goodI. 11. wvould give mue pleasure to leant t hat youtrs is etjuually good!. I 'rot'. 11. [ amt touch oblhiged to you; muy het.althI was nteve'r better. Pcrmtit tne to houpe ih.it.%lMrs. AshItford is ini thIt enijoymet ot 'good healthi. -Pr'of. 11. Mrts. .b hfordl's healt h, I am hap py to itinr you, is ver'y goodc, indeed. I hope Mr's. 'iartont is as well as tusual. P'rof. 11. 1 aim much obligedl to you for youtr kin imtiiniry. Mtrs. liarton comnplins Iof a slight padin ini her littl~e ttiger, Caused, pterhaps, by a woititi intl icted by thle comt pression (of thto teeth of the itifant. Ini other respects., the state of her htealith is as gooLa couthI he expected. Your lit tle cites, '1 hope, are well ? Prof~t. A. Extremely well, thank you. Y'ours, I hopew, amre also well ? Prof'. 11. TIhey tire, I givo yin lihanks, all well, ex'ept, perhaps, thli infan I, whose voicoI thughtthi orninig indlicated1 Some 'unaiimess, nasutntch as it seieed to bc cry ting. - Prtof. A. It is highly probable that. seime 1 t.hinig was thle mttteir wvtih it. I hope it- will a ont hte entirely t'reo f'rom atny untpleatsat symtomttts. Is ihere atny ntews, Prof. liar ont. Proft. 11. Not hing very imaportatnt. Allowv me to nment ion lie part icular' obtject of mty call lthis amornitng. If it will niot be dlecided $ 1ly inic'nveitt to you, I shoutldl be glad to a have thle use of your huicket for a short imtte, for thle purpose at' thrtowuing water~ on myt house, wvhich is unfortuinately on lire at this tmoment. P'rof. A. !am glad to liave it in rmy pow. -or to oliigo youi. I ennt lenid it to you wit I out te slightest incontveniientc, (giving hinm .. the bucket.) Prof. 11. I am a thtonrandu titmes oliged to you, anid will retuirn your buecet 8o soon 'as t heo nature of i lie caso will admit---indeed at I le earliest ptossile miotment. SProf. A. My dlear sir, I beg yotu not to I gh'o yourself any troule. I hope you ntay r titnd the vessel of tse to vou. Prof. 11. Allow me to wish you a very good nmoring, (retirinig delitierately ) Prof. A. A very gaood morninig, P'rofessor lartont, (shutting the door and seating him self at his books.) I (co3IXIUNI0ATEDI.) I foutndi the annexed critique onm It fash. ions of May, 17617, (just one hunidredl years ago.) I sendl it to you for publication, that the ladies may cotnsole themselves with the fashions of the pneent la 10) You...m peceive, at lest t very reiarkL)Ie coitci. (onCO in some particuilars. For lroof of the albove-ite, Cobntuon Pliaoo Book vol. 1. p. 285. "TIke dress in the year sixty-six, that wast wornt, Is now buried and ost, f->r new f'ashion: arc born, For tle Milliner's all, this Idea advance, llero's a pitik a-la-mode jt. come tI'rom France, Fittit., your bonnet a leaf, and stightly put on, Liko a butterfly h'atcht'd on the top of your crown, Behind this, a roll of other folks hair, ItIvelop'd ill iet-work, aid tied witI hi an air. A Collar of' linen, your tiek itust :-irrowttil. Youtr lawns iain as ga'tize an'iyou:- liJttic'at blon, Let your stonacher reach from shoul-ler to shoulder, That your Inedt may appear, the higher and bolder, Weara jacket or sagiie, as futncies prevail, Ruille your flouices; and itck up your trail; 'fill yotir hoop ; shew your stockings, anl legs, to tie knees, Aml leave the young Ien, to gue-s what (hey pleaso, A s for ot her fant ast i 's, jtt. do as hel'oro, Wear streamers atim ribbons, tt g waws a core, Let your wvalk and your dkress hO attractive anld odd<, And you'll shine In a crowd as 'the taste <a- -I tod.', The Stirratt Alibi. The following is th, ovilene wdhich the telegraph inttformtst- 1!uj esablishes an t/thi iln the s3nrratt, case. It i s'0( c plett. The wittesses are toimpeachalde. No otto seems to doubt their veracit v : Charles 13. Stewart sworn : V ittness lives at Ehnliira, New York ; isi a mer-' chant tailor ; was engn*-ed itn that bivi nets in 1865 ; was in tile store A pr l 13, 1865. early inl the murnn:g I; a umn 1 cate in that, morning with a penliarly cit coat-a skeletoit coat, made without lining and plaited at the belt.; lie re milained from tet to twenty mintiLes; witness's atfenttion wa3 pairtiularly drawn to im; itum has- seen thkit m1an1 again to-day at tie ji:l, ald tlt priooer at. the bar wii.nss believes to be the ma1n, witness has bitt little doultt. of th't. Cros ts-examinted :\Witnes.s is saitis fied! the pripoiter. is It nl , al thatt it was on the 130h or ith0t of' A pri, be ('iau1Se Witness's partner, was i Now York ol lt 13:hi anId 11th of April, and it wan one of' those days that the prison er at the bar cameo in. The above witltsst proves that Stir rtLt was ill Ehnira on the 13th f A pril. MI. Lincoln was assassinated late at iight on the I (I, of A pril. The next wittness testifies thtat Strratt was still inl Elmira on tite .5th of April, al var. ly inl the morning. John Cass sworn : Witness lives i lomira, New York, and is assessor of thecit.y ; in 1865 kept a clothing tore at, Lt corner of Mortimter and lahhiwin streets; on tho morntg of A pril 15, 18>, htearid of the deatht of I -the 're.. dent, and went down to the store; the telegtraphi ollfice was opposite witness's ttore, nlnd witness went overi to he'tr the d(etail.s of the inews stinetitm aftc tihe news caenc ; and witntes went back to i the store and ordered i. to be closd iu ;n by that time tho operator had placed a bulletin up. and wit ness saw a man over the street. whom wittess thought was a friend of' witness from (Caiada li.; tit man camell ovetr to witnetss's store~ andt asked for a peentliar kind of shirt ; witniess didn'. hazve the land Ite wate,'i ; wvitness remar~ked. that we had received someo very sad new:; that morninog ; Lte man replied, as witness at first ihouzgt, di. respe't full ;:, wVi tness lhts seeni the iiwn sinico at the jail htere ; the prisonter at the batr is thte man. By Mr'. Merr'iek : Witness has talk ed w'ith the pr'isoner' at, thet jail; witness believes htimu to be the mtan wititess sa w at his. stole, and thouightt so the mnomnent wi'tnetsa saw~ htim at the jail. lFrank II. Atkinsotn sworn: Wit ness re'sidles at. Nimitra, New York :wtt''mas is an aldermtani ; wvitnetss is btook keener for' Stewart & Of~rt; remitmber on ihle 1 3th or I141.h of A pnil, 1806, a tnmn cante in witht a coat, plaitedl at. ite watia, fast ened ariountd withi a belt, and of a daurk grey color ; lhe retmaied some ten mnintts after witiness went, mi; he was talking with our1 cutter. WVitness fins a boo0k with treferences to the dateo it was at theo time otto of te house was in New Yotrk ; the entry mi tlte cash book of his takiing mtoney~ to go with, is 12thI, and the daito of htis rcturn is 15 th of A pril, 1865. Wittess thtink~s he fias seet that mnan sincee, antd has noi dtonttt that the prisoner at, thto bar is the man;0 witntess fhas conversed witht hon at thte jail, and ltts mtannetr imipt'essed wi tness as to his recogntition. .Josepht Carroll sworn:t Witness lives in; Ehtmira, N. Y., ; lived there in A pril, 1865 ; was enttler mn Stewart & Offe'rt,'s; witneoss r'emlemubers a man11 comning ittto the store about tho timte oh' the assassination ; ho cameti iln, and wit ntess wvaited' on htimt ; Ite had(1)1 on a mixed coat with a breast and back piece, and plaited at to sides; it was a coat nt usually worn ; witness iat Girst, thoutghit lie was a Canadiatn ; his coat was fasteni ed at die nec0k, and1( at tile waist. Ite wore ai belt ; he remained fromt teit to twenty mtinutes, and wvantted to got clot lhtng we didln't htave0 the goodls he inqu1ired for ; the date was thle 13th when lie cameu in first, and also theo next day 14fth ; Mr. Oflfert wenit to Nowv Yotk on thto 1 2th and10 retturned on the 1 5th; witness htas seen (the mtaun ; saw him at the jil ; tho prisoner is thte mant. Consid!ering the chtatrac.er of lie wit.. ntesses ittd (lie tact that lmira is some11 300 mtiles from New York eity, there never wvas a clearer alibi ptroved. Sur ratt's life may now be regarded as iln no dantger. The Sultan of Tutrkey landed on tho shores of Englantd on Frida ', and on) his arr'ival wvas received by t he Ptrine of Wales, and the King of Egypt. 'The peopie of London wore qito amtazed at the novelty of thte specta. ole, and exhtibited theo most uinbound. nel nnthninim T1i1.: D.:AT OF MAXIIiAN.-A correspondent of the '1imc.4, Wri ung fromei Moxico uider date of J une 27th, says ; Culonel Sangelr of t he 1kollublcaln army arrived here from (ir'taro Iat nght. IS sawIe exit.XL'cition of Max imiliian. I e says: When the Emp.. ror Came down t'> the P!aza, Vh-Cih wasi onl where the re&finsi of tho1 City is dirowi, lie took a seat on a .1e stone benlch until after li hat s'ein cl~orals .\leI ji a nld .\liramlor. thoI t .-1 thet!ir bod I ivs taln away. l then ':ekoned to Prince sai Sbo, who w .tood near thsolerto -ivc himl a1 p "d .-z r in li shidi. lI I lit the seg rII i m ualk elree(ly an.) staiy to [he low auolbr whieb c 'e a Iow Iala!h lad upol Iho~ h dp')Oit i of oml!I, no '4, with which thi.; Npmre wr coerd AI asking the OFgen o h lillcimen1 to do. him th lavor to ain dinbedv at hiS Itm, he seated hief uoni 'the sol wil'ire but a few ililtettes lfole he had seexl t wxoI bre gene rat! whoim ho lovedI. CPxOing IWAy- hli3 s 1Wr h told them lie wva ready. Yrh- a mlomelnt afterwardt!., clang (fI*hee rifles was heard, anld \!.ii; m s a courpse, witLhout a shnJmwiir or I 'pasim. W hal folght for yIar. We ha.l snfo miinca pagn, bilt thI.re wa., not a liieral ollicer or solder. there, wa, (lot a soitary s.pectator at iniJ. cene v.h1o did not weep. "1 41 , 11"th o said tSo narritoir, "What i'y (oinil ryinel Imeanl. All tlt'\' 1011 to d'eiIe i ' Nood ! blood!! blood !! ! I have s-en it flow ing in all the streets of Qoretaro, antd fairly loathed my !and. I hei taltto l, retuirn to my wife- and chil-E-en, whom I had oUt seln in fool years, bL'Ia-e I knew, that, Ii te caital of mny conir-, was 1" b0 made asi re ith blood a~s was (,leretaro." Looiz rr -rm: Pi e m.- W ep the fIollowing frma 1-ho Now Yorlk (bo-l', M.\arch 211, i W,: To be S!l fir want of ilmlqlo, a likely N i:Gl ) l-:lAi )\\, 2-li ': year. of algl . if in n r;m frord i v Jgood eI okl, anLii d In.!hr- un it to ~r tenodin t ti e v i lry w e sikewise, ;.', kimb, <.f ho swe., suzch as w.hi scouring se-rnhhing, A.AIs:, a n 0 wenlh, his wih., alAm lu' iari ll tI, b his in i thy, (New Yor,) M r-ie EtAs A sorts of !.n~i"wo fOr fn urr ial teir:, innkir of wh Prin te. l On readi will perci'o tha , 11-o North took the load in the aae tramlt over oneinmdrAY vier.< no), and :.ft e1riching the sevi , dt rmilis t11hat. the Sonli h I.ldet(h 1hd1 ied n ho he hke mann11iiier. in Westll rnl Pemnlog t(vanlia the mlin wVho ghlotlup71 th l WhiSker u :retm :and their next in kin, who beewune nW. iolliaies froi -.hoa oI wif, u\, l'eV to day the llost rabid teetotal hers in tt StaIt, an"ld whlimprison all who deal in the ardent-Cio - ios the No\w York andi Boston wdistuas w id a Sout'h1r11 ex slavre owner. One of oir Norlthr xithane ver i port iniint ]y h in 'll i r 1s1: t e not had ilou g or O w W \\'l, a his :nhuivers call hit V W, hlive heard how h e en, sli drinlks, Sie, orte walksmrls at : day. We hav nee ipint fa etf his e'ro nomical habits anl of hi fr.-Ivinp. dispsto' twrChoeh.asiie -d.W have been . t -lta nte tis ot treuliver to his daych Siiit tat Mot r il folow isthe elien alsn.. huu o1 f gi~igs itdes W e knov, that ill l.his pwer.i atmoe isI 1011( 11al wae dly Did noCt athae. pei' rn, rv~iding lthe many i rtes ( oflS W~' the 0 a til;. i~cX..prli.. denrt, xi with ion w(Cil hat he b wa the l roig manito illstav the~~ flon t-. teti i ill8ei luull ; un liOiforl4ma tly thty iifnoti ;n :nn l'e aetV iherefore treated o ano0eter su.lm.-lr ofl .or. shirthallvt," aStlit i cll, wihte howhver, salttl oo "free53 andlblr euasy"ii'i 1't or our om use it we~ I thr neo f thek pethat olea11, hofo ton ingsthios cicue piie of canvis litera-.i' wtrec up1ithh following ra i'- "as anud ivg, (gaf itos, aik. dew phase in lt"f hatae comm 'i on to tsal, we ght -ly tov oi' ao lacert islgfriend iig es 'rel alonlapr ofce (hnt old corn, thnhi a wre gretl edibyechnna.of imapoust of aneeiger. 00 ) accopan e by judging~ from the conttiyn from tar loity whoas( anethin buto~ puentclun. soti, anr mlosanthold a o eaded nrlelbinoysm tevesuenn.ers, beao rai'ncd otiappely id(ieromdothe beastfrter othern tof aoureaits uih nwhs, andht proitget by ah~xnpl,:i Castelalood cirusing. et dthis foetre then tel fllwngeslnain"a O)u- Irter u.--O)ccutl ion ! W\ b:.0 a glorious thing it is for a human hcart I iThose w-Io work arl seldomi yieil thwmvelves to uancied or real sorrow. \V igtll grit-f il; dowit, foldis its Illn(I',. a til itottit ifilll y feeds tipm it:4 own tenTrs. wcaving"* the dim Shadows that a little i-eilt iOll ligIlt. iSweelp away into a fllte. ral pjall, 1Ou stron' spirit is shiorni of its olg.ald sorrow becomtes otir miaster. Whol tr-oulois Ilow tijpon You, dark and heavy, toil not. vit tei Waves -wrestle not with IO torrent--rather seek by oCCuapationl to divert tho dark wa'rs that, tilr-atent to ovi-rwtli'hn vent i ua, thv;tan tie !t ,i ith h. dut ie, lf life v!lay proelt. l1tefwr o l i'eit:ti if oif it, those wal r i \ uill f rt;l i tlw pr 1tl and1 gve birth to frosh i ver, that thlernar brhe the filt1ir--- iw r 01:0 , \\ill be onne p I Ire ai4 tIdy in theit Slishinte wilich' .olet ti he(ho rpath of ld ty. G rief, oftert all is ut a :lAih fteli.' ali moit selfish is h' w i yi'ds him'ell', to t. ilidul gence of any pa.s:-on tl,:t0 brings 110 joy to his f uelow 1 iiti. Tilt: COm\tut VIruO t . - 1n 1 Iu i'.--'a -t'l l C - of 8Sauw1d-Iy says in r.eeec 1o thMil fAr. .l lan lrovi.!ing, for the Iit:r la-e.t of alil nd ;-rak tted v to l iii'ub rn k'',ate i tilt i- in it hiel cons't ieiion of alro * I !. it i t gree-i by litIllig i tItItien ivyh that ho weve impotatvvIL the pli t-;ly'itl gf contiion woub.Ote Ivb as a i inetiure or as a mIanll (df breaklin uP I-lthe :-a t un ed sti'c ats of' the 41uth it' it ha't en I-tirly i mi ..: -ioaed in Ui10-2, it1 is liiw loo't . tI., i t in t tl'1 ift lt u r ally <ir .t'ttlu i k,; tance t luiit a likelytolul ari: . I I .\ at iili bill wt erit i e ttu 1ati te' , nil the l Ieat Ii. Ilin wou'l h neeel' , ail ttetit.O o ibt Sup pIly Ithe nIceSites 1,I' a Ill, of' wvirll t n race oritl' r who nieed freet homes, an1.1 fahus <iolem popiri chamor while! restoring" pe-rma i'l' llejan ~ prosperily to he1 whole So lForney has g tiven up Confiscation ! Wiht next anld next it lish, Say the AklanI ta , the a lnexed not'1ro al itisiOIppi ewre'pondenT with! ot any1t othier commt than thfat he viO'e l'o ats a th'eroughly responwible gtn t ln.au1 : DI: SoT'%, . is .!.h ly 3, 19t7. ThIe ""TolrAigel a returned einigrant frPal.razil, wvishes to matke known to Ithe emi.ratiom n v(.eent ,- to lirazi i'-i a tilehrsion au- l e up Ill rtittlt- t' p iulati. at- aIt s v e Ict h a lit he only osidlih e of t tho sti on re to ;,l to' he peol e. I :ml prepar to o'trlilt ion. I iu1rthir11 mk knownr t t pe op it t t the Birazilian get t in N w t-d wh te un is --ki a steaundrelA ui ilt be io l i t i f, te countrv. Thi i 'aying, a tod del. and tint met' what 1. ay. 11especifully, ls., .l OHN 1i . Ul't.. S Mit Iortg -. ki n ,I ti It lttxtsniu. W'i :un.-/d --- t , iersan it l the !-a1ingles of' haolin), 1atIzsnl frVom Il* neiygh brboo, have !" tn 'W tbrough t Ie enre of Ihe British Cotl1n- inl t'harl stn , to indhu . at the reinet of p .ries there , for. e niati o iand ttill. A tinWhek i; as le heen pent io the PNAi M:hiiM n, through Ar. .J. C. MOrb, lvin lt in New York. : Cit Citail led 1r tunv shipped tI (cle North, by file wy odfii e kavannhq Ivte, rv v ions at es n u ie inltehanit arts, I - ili e manufac1:1turve of' porcelainl. It tr'ithi, alotal frome tilitthold out stng ilducemt ts 1o capilalists for proilable iof vdlmt n in its 'ie ttulfaturo he(1re ong- . stlot, wher the raw lnlteria isoi biundan1'110t an'l~ ~ ~A 0he p..a. . - Tun J rl:.ginon (uo A r. .. Wasiling. aon slette give titi l)'1t thefloio fpro.urmoo whua is called tho JuarGrnmentcin The101Io 11 .aroadetitls --a mOereadilI munhs ritaf the whto v(;Iretir i~noten The wiatw aa the W~ioIItlat int of u the P'uc r oprty, and( Senoretar Sear a t'netse olt'~ cothis rule wlr otsas Local Itoms. Bldor's Improved WasIing MachinO, We havo tried the ituproved WVash. Mg Maclino, invente'l by our former Lowmnmuai, Mr. Frank El d er, for which lie received a patent on tihe 7th o)f May last. fau tr as - f rrial l n tis machine, we uiderstand it has .iven great satisfaction. From thlre to live Iiutesi i;3 sufli lently long to clean;O as Inanly gar ment.s as can be put inl, and wi 1h the LUI oif the ri iger attached, a wholo Llay's wa-hing call bo dlone inl a co.0 parat ively short t imeo. Mr. Eler will soon establish an igency in this lilace for the sale of his Washinmg Machine. Rains--Dry Weather --Crops. In this DiAriet we are having- a va-. riety oif seasons. In someic sections Liter have been <delightful shovers, wiile in ot her.; the dry weather seems to lc on thle verge of a d: aing .roult. Te gardens especially 4veeml to 1)e sullering from tlie pa rlhed wil. The cotton crop which diil not for a whileO prmi; O i much, has collie oit very encolra;gingly, and tihe prosipect is that there will be a goodl crop of Corn'i. The oats dil cll, pelatoes are tlourihung"., anid new Holur is comingi in. Flur soldi last, week at, $0.75 to 7. 5). Daptist Church. 'I lie iasto.r ex)O'ting to bm aliseut for moitre than a week, the services of tiis church will 1)0 suspendeul Iitil l'urt her niot ice. COMM11ER CIAL. hu F-i1flet' cfltI itk 11m.4 e 1s V I lih. the Itrant - ima being :n1 ihe CommonII'iiI iquaI1liies. 83iles I i ibles. W 1) T :ite Low .ililliig Nciw Yon, .July l17.-Cotlon ni-live anu ery firm, saes ;W-n Lales, at, 2;.J. G I I.m~tt:, .iuly 17.-- otton-We quoio 1idlingf. uplal wls 25(. , 1 FRESH MEDICINES, &c. Just 1ecveed 1:y Ketchin, McMaster & Brico. 1) A 0 LL lillI.!8TONE, Blue .\bis, chl-irido znda, Chloridl of Lime, Syvrup Rhuibarlb, Cre os" o t o, LicoricIe, Str-na's Stom.ch Pills, Bloodi Root, Sennaif Leaves, Alcock's lalisters, lostelter's liitter, Penleton0m's Bil-r, (fever and agne preventative,) Cox's Gelatinle, COrn Starch1 Taplioca, Fainta. --0 Atinther sutpply of' IPorcelain ine'd P're erving hettlest, A LSO0, llauckintg Urishnes. Wood Screws, Cut Nails 11d) ini shinug Nails. .juty 2') NEw WGROCERIES ! .Just RQceived1 BY Ketchin, McMaster' & Brice, 1Ilirrel liest Whlit o Wino Vineger, 2 lIaurrels C. Sugar, I " Cheap Sugar, 1 ''" Crnuhed Sugar, I1 lox Tu'rpentinc Soap, 1 "' Chemical Erasivo Soap, (for washing withi hard water,) 1 Hhtd. Blacon, 1 Biarrel Gtood Lard. july I1 Siml F~R F'S SAL~ES. SY Virtue oft'an E-xcution to me dlirecledl, "icklest, I will otffer for salo at F'airn lihi D~ourt, ll ouse ont he lirst Monday in Au.i gutst next, within t he legal hours of' sale, to thie highesat htiddotr, for (Cash, I ih fol owing Yalualto (teal Propierty, Putreias ars to pny for T1itle's. One tract of' Ianl, situnate in Fairfield Pi. rict, in thie Staite aforesnid, conltaiig fwenty-ive [ilundtred Aeres, moro or less, y ing noert bi of IFairfieldl (ourt ilouse!), 1j ar 1,nd on I th track of' the Otum-tlto & SO,' li aitroml atinit ded by lands of' it.. i. 1Ell i. '01n, . I. Mli.\Inster, 11. A. I lorron, Iitnri Jaitheart, Johni Weldon, WVm. Bnrice, Esq., ind othertis, levied upon as the properly of' John Adger, at tho suit otf William RL. IRob art~soni. E. W. OLLEVE R, 8. F. D. Sheriff's Office, 12th July, 186i7. july 13 TO THE LADIES ! 1tS. U. I'. ft l8I1), of Columbia, ha .echan ged her' place of business to a more commnodlouis store, (next door to EI. Plletardl', on Main street,) antd will keep constantly on handi a fresh' supply of tho latest styles of' FiIENCII MILLtINERIY. in il, its branches. Alsot, superior Silk Cov yrmigs, I air' Braids, Curls. Frcech ('orsefts, to., at. tow prices. Please call and exam-t no before purehasing elsewhere. D~one with Neatness anti Dipalch, may 2--3ma MUSLIN I MUS IN!! AROA1IS can he obtal il d ui-ng the. )remainder of (lie season In Muslint andL thier Summer Goods. KI'T'CII N, McMASTFER & Ult1Ce. Jnly 41