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Latest by Telegraph,_ Cable Dispatcli. VlEsNNA, July 23-.]vening.-Great preparations are made hero for the ro Ception o' the Sultan. If all the plans are carried out, the ceremonies and (es tivities, during the Sultan's stay here, will excel in ranudeur and iti iificenee anything he ias mot With iI either France or England. TuiiSTE', July 23-Evenir.g.-The Imperial Frigate Navnro has sailed from this port for Vera Cruz, with or ders to bring bnck from Mexico the re. 311111is of Maximilian. PAluts, July 23.-The F'rienh Gv. ,w ernmiet has prohilbited the pRineing Ofj any ior-601o of tle R::'in rnilroad loa in the P.rii marke. Adminal Parra rmt has, arrived inl this city. The Utnited Slates Ministeur, General Dir, gavu a fre. to-day, iII hionor of the Admiral. A ha rge numiber of American ladies and, gettleien were presenlt. The Scotia takes out $1,500,000, in specie. Sortr Tunros, J1ily 2;.-The raf't. "Non - pa-oil" has arrivet- all well. LONDON, Jitly 27.--Ex King 0!ho, of Greec, died of nleCs814. Vi lIN N A, Jily 1-. ---''v Sulp hx ayijy ed ar.l Is the guest of the nitpei-or Francis Joseph. The olicial.hournnal of (his city says it is right tindlhe interest of Napomleon to einforce the treaty of Prague. The staie paller y:13S 11le Cz:ir sent a letter to the King of Pruu;ia to tie same effect. News ItOms, 71ur)ANAroLIrS, Jutly 2ri--Ifon, Daniel 'McKe, forinerly a inether of' C ngres--, shot, himsell' this toornilg. Washington. July 23.--The Pre-sid "nt has appoinled G euerals Shlerint, lartnev ind Terry as members of the Idlian Cini mission. The Cognission assemble.s at St.. Louis onl the I st. proxiio. ,N.w Oia.ra.us, July 2ri.-Tto special Paris Correspondent of tle New York //' artIsays that Ihe Course of the t'it 'lli, ite fGovernment inl the e:;e of NI\xi:;1iik will not, Itnprove thie tone of French toelut te. ward otr Country. W.ksi isutros, J tly 27.----The t-Peeip!s of custonis for tle week ending the 20th, were $2,500,000O. The National Ilanh of Unadilla, O!sego Cun'v, New York, hrii t'.iled, in conse quloence of proiltice speculations. Liabilt ies $200,W00. Thc reninining pation of Table Rock wats blown away to-dlay. Tle interinal revenuo reccipts (o-day amount to 755.000-. It is reported here that 5,Ili co:ies are expected to arrive at New Ori0 stll, in e cordaince with a Coltrat inl ile y a coum missioner of the Celestial GJoverinient. with cortain planters in Alabana, Louisiana and Texas. It is reported that General Sickles haits arrested severjl military officers in Iis depart ment, for mieddling in politics. A lunenos Ayres letter to the New York i World says that durinig the lirevalence of' 0holora in hat provinco. Ihirt.y-tive or forty <tayt, 16,050 poiroaU died or the disease. This inclites the whole range of ihe riverv, and all the 'eaths in tle allie-1 army for the time of chiolgiri. fit the city of ilenos Ayres, the mortality was eighteen per ],000. AourSTA, July 27.-Acconis from Flori da, Middle and East Aibama nare favorable to crops; grain crops abundant, and cotton generally proinlsing. Itiumoxo, July 27.-Gen. Schofiell will, ol Monday, issue an order nrianging (Ie ininutio of' the reassembling of the boards of vegistiation. Vacancies will he filled by the sub district columtiandlers. Il lie fill ing of judicial offices which may hecone vacant int the State, ntoininat ions will 1be sent. to thle Governior. It all other vacan cies, nomtinat ions will be sent dlirect, to headl quar'ters. * RmioxtND, Jtulv 24-Gen'I. Brown hais issuied an order' dwoontinmnag the( i~ssnin ofr ationis to the destitte , atu thorhzed by thle Congressional oppro pi rition fund, after' the 20th daty of Au Nov Y{oni, July 24-1-The stenmeri'-' Persia, with Euriiopeant dates the 14th inatat-, has ar'rived. The 1 2th of July wa~vs ceIlb.atted by the Orangemen. E~verythlintg pa:ssed oll' quietly in ih fast. 30,000 pcersons passed ini pr'oces sion withiout. melestation. Dr'. Higgins, Bishop of Derry, died sudd~tenly ott the 132th. rpjTho steamer' Coltumbwa, from Hanvana on the 20th, has arrved. The Cuban Government is taking great pirecaution against revolutionary movemnents. Yel low fever still poald u sls a lignant. Sga fnna aciv, a Adivices fr-om Mexico report thn ar. rest of Necrote, tho late Maximilian's Chiamberlain. F~ather' Fischter and oth; ers, including Marquez, have been found. Colonel Redlor~o and (Gov. Vidaurii we ro shot. Internal Revenu~o receipts to-daty The military- post established along thnelites w hich aro to become lhe great naitinal thoroghfharesi, cost, the Govenmen in1804, *25,000,000, and in l8G5, $57.000,000, and from presont, indicationts $1 50,000,000 will not cov er e~ xpen15s for- the hpast twelve oSVNNrJuly 24. -\. C. Wylly one of ouir oldest; and most respected citi'4enp, and a vetiran of the war of 1812, died last, night. Oft~nrms-row, July 24.-Sailed S hip Gale, Frontera, Mexico ; schooni e r Lilly, Baltimore. GoA r~vrN uy2.-LnigCot bunt thle grose wormn,.hch prectee the~ fre edmonei in 50om1 places hav' not work ~~edhel. A ll a ccotunt s agree tilat the rohp will at least equal that of last year.- - W~tltnsra-oN, July 25.-The Stone wvalh Jackson sails'thse first week in An gnst. Capt Geor-go Brown lias been detailed to take her to Japan. A enese depuitat ion has applied pow, who again referred thiem to Gen. S TIhomas. Par'tfal rturns 4frohi 40 connties in s" A habama shiow the regIstration-of 26 000 whites and 49,000 blacks. The lactk majority inI the Stato \vill be fromn twenaty-five to thir y thiousand. Northern Noew. WASINGToN, Jilly 22.--The circular of the lIepublican Congressional Committee says that they have twenty thousand South-. orn nmes t, whom papr and document:% aro roguhlry sont, al Lhat only money is i needed to carry the elections providiil fr f 1)y Conlgr'ess. The tev. Chas9. B:Rncher, wit wihoNI Sur- o rat t was concealed in Canada, was on the 1 '4tand to,.day. llis evidenco i Ilt Surrat tl knew nothing of his mnother's danger. ij tuIled ont on motion of the prcFCut ion. Faher iancher's testimony was daimiging regatrdi g r Mc 1 WMi 1's t rut I In0s4. The defeco closed, nd p oseutiotn com. Ii ieniced roblitt ting. It. is hoped they will close tie evillente in Iwo dava. It was Senmor Tpton who objecte d to (reeley's bejing cotitri-lI for the l\ tr'i:ut mIIi:, ionI . No indn11eement Conhil cauwq himi to sutppot a bo o111' Of .1eY. Davis. s< Trh t rettry Itold SI 17i,000,000 of Irea- I o sitre, whereof .'1 ,0U,000 are old cert1iVi c~tte(s. hit'ernatl Ilevenute to diay $"V15.000. The Tri lin. conisidlers tIrcoley'it niou-nta. itit iii t joke on thite.pairt of Sieward. a J. Tomery, of Teontesseo, Onl tial here t for. si g vibtlablo paperl i from a Itquart-r' erl iatlter, lini been honorably dielmch oird. i dispatelt fLromt (Getn eral A. J. Sm:iith, an -i nttolue Ile sate arrival ol'- t le traini with Iii'dh I'itiiy, tilid the pricAts anl si skter of clil who liad fee o reiImted rlusitaelld. ti ------ --W0-*--------- - -- a Southern News. liitoti, July 2. -l1hir tiohe at ti e ilockbridge Alui Springs Ott Satur'llky. tie vrle'ly detounecl tito :tdical... Of Pre -idelnt JohlSil, lie said, that hi had def,:at ed the Constrv:ltvo party by ret:iilig I enev:nices in ->&. li w'onAl alvi:eo Imi: nlow t o *-I ri ul of r ese ,:pieS arounid hlini n'id maketI Cnrl Gcrni, who, he believedI W:3 a1 just, man, temiporary ,Secretary of d A Celegram to lhe D*pr:enr rays that I aboni thr1eei hulndtred pl. n were pre-cent1 11t'- uinong thet Utictal Jo:cph 1. Joint bl ott. 0 It Governor' lPipoint sptok e to-day a . ii P fax Couthliust . o about . 0 1-el. W 1 s. I1 :. was fRlhNwid I by botIt white and col.*ri speaker's. 1 lie l; 11 h 1s accouti of, a meetine in Chrot e .1ty1a which Co :e~l eer, a Confederate C-!onel of inlintryt at presided. t. I:!gait were uIto.p. nted to the lletO ubliai pl Coivelttiolt. Ai. lRkilai Imlleetiniz his also been held Chnesl. 'i'r Supi nteni.1ent of the Ala l->uw. ha1 been reOV-1liy thle mili tV ut hnortie -, anlrl. Pierce, tle fur:e r iTiiih miistra11I te of IIniahblame in -day to rely to Genev.il shofild's receit C0titilt ie iiion, 1 he roeply will be etIt lo..morTrow. It is t aled Iho ElevenCtl SC Utilted States ifanuty, now here, will g- a1 to Texais. i-.>insi, .Jlily 2.--A n iioetiliary fire at 1the inivy-y-d- destroyed among other. things, 300 Iles of cotton. Lossa t100.0. - l -ii:, Jtily 22.-Went her very warm. t 'h'lier ttonteir to-day !4. 1 Nrin Oia.is, .)uly 22.--Weather very stiltry with daily siuwCr; the e IIIiioIte .er 90. [Th weekly morruary report shows [tine deatls fronm cholera, a11n- only two C I'otti yellow fever. A IaxN .u t, Jnly 22.-llegistration closed al in this city intil Atglnsi. Total whites, el 2259. Total colored, 8'i22. l-lgistered I kir Chiatiuit Ilund Ellinhiamt counti'.s Whites, 572. llanks, 171. Wii..MiNrirON, July 2*2.-'eI IeOIIe of P this ,tale have not yet receivel any definite LI oilformastion regartdintg regis'trttion. U n-rat Ipatly exists. SoutigAmerican News. Nrw Yonx, Jtily 22.-The - Aspinwall brings $1, 110,000 inI treastre. Iloguto i as quilet, and Mosqutira still a pri- L1 The Bolivia Legislatitre roftses to ae. knowledge any other power than Nosqtira. 9 Political discord in CIill contitintes. Cholerni was deereasing inl Uliti, and hait-I lisa ppe.tr'ed t'roim the toinboarid reptiblics. ti -The Peruttviani Contgresa had dtecr'eed a conttintutace of' the Spatnisht wii. Mexican News. Nativ Oncii:ass, Jutly 22,---We hauve at week's lateri dates from Mexico, but they arec of ino imporhltttiee. e 'Te lirownsville '"Ranelcero"' doubts thne f. report. about. lie aruly of obsetrvationt unider C4 Cotina,. it pultiishtes ant ext ract from a let lt' stad to have beent writ (itn by Escobiedo 3 to Gormeza, directinug him to use1 every' mecans. in his power' to matke the countrty 31exican ; it andl ats all property in thle .nds of' for. eignere was acquiredu lby Mecxican miisfor-t' Itunets Ito shothd t ake it, and if he hiave the ci powri, hunttt t hem fronm the count ry. ''My mtot to,"' hte says', "is detath to all t rangers, C and thters is tno danger of thle Yankees int terferling ith us so long as the Sothertn al St ates are out of theo Union. Blesides, the black amen would side witht us, and maity at anty tui pr'onouncte agint, the whites. i Blefore we': get throughvi wih the fot'eigtnei'i, thte Yanikees will thintk wo are in car'nist and the time will comae w'tot theuir tnotables ai will be begging for their own hecads, inistecad LI of for those for the Austrians." Up to the 13th Marqutez htad not discov-0 ored sotme of theo adhiereunts of Maximilian, sidut to bo contcealed at, the house of thtea lirItish mtinister'. . Diax had ordored the captuiro of all for- ~ eignt re(presentatives who did not r'ecognizo j thae Liberal Gjover'nment. Sevent hundrelt'd Auti-an pt'sotners had been sent to Putebla, and twelve miotro gen-. o erals htad botn shiot ;among Item Ott oro n nad Castillo, Four colotnels had also been c shot. Juar'ez has issued an ordler for' the convo-. cat iona of' a Cotngress to elect a Presidetnt. t Otega wats itn persoin at2lontorey. a Captain Ft'eman, of the revenueo cutltr p Wilderness, who coatveyed M adam Junarez. to Votra Ci uz, says thtat tho iborails were hi qutito indeendttet, and sattoy in that, city. The Prussiani Consul was conducting no. gotiationis with the Libet'als for the releaseot of Ihet Austriani prisonters. Sata Annaa was still alive at, Campeachy. c llis captors were awavitin hg intrctt'tIions front the ibetral Governtment. Tiho feling is that. he wvill indutbitatbly be shiot. Advices via Matamoras are to the samto effet.. P Cht'at efforts arte beinig mtado int Franco to intr-oducoe engintes ad t rainis ont eommtotn roads. An inventtionl of M. Latrmanrjail Is P said t o have salved the dilliculty of escoend- o ing steep iniclines. Whjen niecessatry, the it twvo driving wheels nuye reptlaced by others whlich redutce the speed fromt sevetn miles ni hour to atbout, two. An engineo on this SQ ptrinciple has beeni tried prt'ety extenisively a aboutt.Piaris. It, is reoported to have drawn it duz'ierro a truck oartrying Otto anid a half. tons of goods andittwentty-seven -porsons tip :o a hill wita rio of eight feet, in one thun dred. The cost of a journeay of' sovonty 9h mIles 'was less than $4, It Is said tlhat, this L engIne can be controlled antd mnonvred 0 with great caso. .o * C. C. Dlowrart-This indihklual whose ar.* reot, and edilheldhoht lii"Ci 0"l P~lunkey was oltronicledj in th1il~ otirnl4iaWveks It sine'e, has be'en released'djip t lae 1hvmnt, nt of six hundred dollersLi.'In tdoit'cdd, ti that thid assessmnent tras 1qt~d by thp ell. 1 tary authlorities p proyldpfor L(i refppdha I< of advanscos maitdO., by , to~ f ganon igys a rr. . L Platforii of the Union Ropublican, The follow~ing is the platformit, ats it I aally passed : 1. That in order to make tho labor our loyal fellow-citizenls Imor, ollee m1 for carrying out the provisions of t onCgress., for the restoration of law and der inl our State, as well as for the 'aco and prosperity of our entire mintry, We, the people of Soutli Caro. t un, do forn6 oursiel 0 ves into a political I ganization, to be knlown as the 0 nion Republican party of South Caro. ia. 2. That ne! republican institutions un lot bev preservei, ulniessi intelligeince 1 ' 'generally dill"iiwei 11011ng all classe, (1 will favor a uniform system of free ilo :h oll cologes, which shall be (In to all. :. That w le w ri favor a jiberll Sys. I of public improvemintsi, sich ~as iloaL-, ca:iis anld oth0r voilth, and ,;, such a systemla of awarding con 'aets for tihe samiite as will give al our llow-citiz7ns an equal anI frair chaice share ill them. 1. Th1.at, as large 1:111 mollopolies i1i only to nkio t he tiieh richer and(] e poor poorer, atidl are( rulinlous to the .Zticultural, conllinereial and soci.1 ill rests ofthe State, theo fw,,iatuire 1o1ld Oli'r every pract ical Id indueeniilt ir the division and sale of it:ioccuplicu uds iammg t! poorelr classes, and as 'i< neiom:t mlnt to imm1i'nts to set I' illir 1 t:tto. . That Whe interests of the Stato Inud a1 -visionl of the4 entire Code( iawds ,u Ole re-orgaliizatioll of thi (n'is. G. TOTd it is . t 'Illd proper nImt. xes; tholw.1 .;, he l ral"Imn, and10 pro0 nrt.i lled to lie oropeity of 1ie 6 - 7. 'ha the ballot, hilig tlim sniest f..gimaid of t!he rights of t1 eitizens, ie'eCIiire maluIl kegilalive oficers of , Sint sould be elced by the peo ; hereforie, 1nt, in otir opinion, a ireIV rej Iclan goverinent i-s maii ilned nly by inial.ng our ruiles re MEile directly to the )'eO)lo by -ulnlt elections-ii-not by tle Legi* a tire, but by tihe pople thiinselves; /?e"'lread, That the delegates wo shall nd to tie Constitutionali Convention iout to Ie called bv tile Commlanlodiig teial, be instricted to so frame our !w Constditution, that the overinor d( Connoil, Senlators and Representau ves o1 the kState Legislattuie, and all bor(iniate oflicers, except those of the Iliciary .le lvpartment,- be 'chosen by e to hold their respective olii. 5, not fr two years, but for one year. Id. that, in the election o! President. id Vice Presideint of the United States, 1osn cvery four years, the eletors, as ey are Iow in every other State in w Un1ion, shall he ehioseni by tie peo. le tcctly, and not by the Imieibers of le livg.iaturC. S. Tirt the poor and destitute, those red and infirm people, hous-eless and )mOless, and past I;',or, who have 1non1o c; I for them, should bo provided for the expense of the Stato ; and that in ic renstruct-ion of ouir Government, o will see to it that tkLey are not Ie ected and forgotten. 9. That th uiliappy policy pursued Aiidrow Johnson is, im its ell'ects )oi the loyll PoleIQ of' the South, uil st, oppressive and intolerablo ; and :coirdigly, h owever ardently we de ro to sec our1 State onco morn restoredi it s iproper p)osi'.ion in tile Union, we oub1( deplore r'estoration on anly othier mdiitions1 thban those pr'eribedl lby tihe rtt it Congress. to which we give ourl >r'dial aml~ cnt iro sanct ion, believing a princplo enuniicialted by the Repub. 'an part, through that C!ongress, to be 1 0. That the adverso disci'rimtion wards the aigricultuiral laborers of' the oluthernl States, as8 mniifested b~y thon lormous1i tax onl cottonl, is uinjust andc pressive, iand shonld be ahrogated ho earliest, practicable moment. I1. Timitwe sincerely exult ini tihe cet that, as a uation, we aro new abso tely a nation of freemen, and that, 0om the St. L~awretnce to tihe Rio Grando ad kom' tile Atlantic to the Pacific, IC sunI no0 longer shinies npo the bo a slave. ' bo 1 2. 'Phat a wise care for the public fecty somnetimoes renders it necessary atl. thoso9 whio havo sought resolutecly overthro'w a Government should not istily 1)0 restored to the privileges which they havo deprived theinselves y their clime of' treason--certainly not )til they have shown evidence of' sin tro repentance, and- a disposition as8 merg etically to support as they havo ini mes( past sought to desiroy thio Union; 'Id that we consider willingniess onl tile irt 'of those meni to elevatb to powver Ie mon01 who presei-ved untswvorving ad eran~co to the Government during the aV, as tile best test of sincerity in pro. seions~ for the hittire. 13. T.hlat wo will not support anyl lididaito for omfieo who will not openlly lior's the principhes adlopted by the Finion Rtepublican party ; and~ ti.hat we lodn ourselves to stand by the rog~ular snmiatio'n of the party, withouit any iservation whatever. It, was moved that the inajority ro drt be adopted, to which ihr. Burton b~jected, assertong that there wvorr fea tres iln tihe pllatforml whleh would ini tre tile party, North anld Sonth. .A iter >mo little discussion, the platform was lopted as a whole. On the OpelousaR Railroad, since-theO you ow, tho enginleor on the 4rain fro nantly has to blow his whistle to clear i0 trapk of' alligators, Os. the trackis tho lily t.hing above water for themn to rest n, for sesoral riles -befoMi -'igor ille. - ~ ' ' - ' ' - ladder of fog, ohiaso a streak or lighttuisng irongh a orab-af hto ohard ; swim up the ipkteft 17a'gfa, A1ilso~tdjo deAdi, slo'p the awgoof art-old m~ald, ,o seoi :1% ~ft -Ih iweb, matoit, as (a istop -lovers gettn swn~hn. hvik it,~ nnthie Jaa A correspondent of the Momphis Appel ins just returned from a tour through Mis issippi. lIs report Is, in brief, that, tihe irmnors of North Mistissippi have devoted hroo-fourths of their land to breadstuffs, Id that the crop promises to be largo; that he cottou looks healthy, but sutlers for ack of the oe ; (hat in the neighborhood f Jackeon the plant ers cmploy ,.ermni ' aborers almost exclusively, n"' arc d ighted with the change ; and that in Cen ril and 8outth Mississippi corn has hld the ion's share of nitention, allhough cotton nId oats have been largely Cultivated and re looking well. The following was communicated to (to iociety at Paris by Caquelent: 'Put a. ittln sugar in common wrinting itak, an(I vith this, write on common writing paper, ized as usual. Whei a copy is re'jiired, akhe sine uinvized pal-er and ituisten it ighatly with i a spunge andl apply the wet mper to tie writing anid ran"4 lght ly over h1o unsized paper a moderately hteated vol and a COPY ik inm1ediately produced." An Ohio paper says there is a man1 1 (levelail so mennl that he sits on the loor-step. Sntday, to save the wear of is pow cush-Aione. MEDICINES, &c. HAVIN( pur Schaed the entire stock or Aihen & hadd, we will Coll tinue ft the DR1,00 L i 11)10Ih ~~U 13 1) 8I N J,S$ Ii.,Aa~i t heir former at and. nlving a y ery !l large a nd co11. j plete stock or 2'j )r ugs, Medicines, Dye-Stuflsa, haitt, Oils, Wines, Brandies, Patent Medicines, Perfuicry and Fancy Goods. L Ani having made arrangements to keep it lways full, we would ilvito Phylicians and 1ho public generally, to give us a call. LALsD BROWS. -0 IJST S'TO~EE. Hostetter's Stomlnel hItters, Ionain's Crimean Bitters, Constitution Lift Syrup, Epping's Sarsaparilla, " Queen's Delights, Elixir of Biark and Iron, Rhode's Fevor anti Agne Cure, Hlepatic Bitters. All popular Patent Medicines. -0 JUSI' RECEIVED. c 9 ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF 1 C Bleached H[omespuns, Unablecd " Calicoes, S Yankee Notionls, ,Ladies' and( CentsC Paper Collars, Hosiery, &o. july 30 L AD) BROS. LATE ARRIVALS I THOMPSON, WITHERS & WOOD WARD'S, CONSISTING* IN PART 01? Brown, Bleached and Colored Hlomespuns, Cottonades anld fled Ticks, Coats's Spool Cotton, Fluo Linen Bosoms. n Aesoriment of shoes, mado la Norlh Carolina. Trermnam oan. A flue lobot Cottntry] Ctredp~dn, al n'eSides, - (in 5galloaoans.) '~o'm Qa~ jul 9 a 2.2 GREAT DECLINE 1W~ GI-OOD03 B"VERY DESCRIPTION, AT JACOB WOLFE1'S xlI and Examine his Stock which lie offers Low for the Cash before going elsewhere, and get Great JIar gahit. A.4 LARGE SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, &c., CONI'ISTING IN PART OF SilALLEY, SPRING POPLINS, WISS MUSLIN, 'OTTED " ACONETT" AWNS, NANe200K, UND1)RErS EDi1 CIkA MUI IIC1, TABLE CLOT1HS, (wool and cotton.) UILTS, 1IwEING, ONG CrOTIES, EAVY STRIPED OSNADURGS, BOMIIAZ1N1, ALPACCA, SPlNG TW EEDS, ASSIMERES, ROAD CLOTHIS, ADIES' and GENTS HOSE, [ATS and CAPS, LADIES' SlOES, CENTS 4 CROCKElRY, YANKEE NOTIONS, No-,&c.,&c. only ask a thorough exarnination of my 00D8. And will promise to sell at greatly reduced prices, only 1or the CASl[. mar 7 SifERIFF'S SALES. 3Y Virtue of an Execution to mo diroe(ed' ) and hy pernission of Maj. Con. D. E' ickles, I will offer for sale at Fairfield our. llouse on the fiest. Monday in Au. nst next, withil 1he legal honrs of sale, > the highest, bidder, for COash, tho fol wing valuable Real Property. Puroha es to pay for Titles. One tract, of land, situate in Fairfield Dis 'iet, in thme Stato aftorosaid, containing wenty .ivo -Hundred Acres, more or less, ing north of Fairfield Court H ouse, near nud on the traok of the Charlotte & S. C. Eailroad, bounded by lands of RL. E. Elli on, J. Rt. McMaster. IR. A. Hlorrou, Richard atheart, John Weldon, Wmh. lBrico, Esq., ndl others, levied upon as t lie property of ohin Adger, at the sui4 of William iR. Rob rtson. E. W. OLLEVER, S. F.D. Sheriff's Oflice, 12th July, 1807. july 13 ADIES I CANDIES I (FRESH SUPPLY.) rink Cream, White Cream. Cloi'e, ]1it, Rose, Clunamebn, &c. ugar Almonds, Kisses,-with ver ses, Lemon Drops, Rose Drops. J'ellies. Lpple, 1'ine Apple, Peach, Cur rant. Lomon Syrup, Raisins, -Sardines and Segar's. All of which will be Bold low for ASU, DE~SORTES & DRO. -RICE, VINEGAR, 'UGAR~ CURED HlAMS, &o. For sal Ho.NPSON, VITIIERS & WOODWA'RD. july 80 IB00ER~1IE8 AND PROVISIONS. '1OFFElE, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Rico, Snlt, . gSoda,s Turgetigt Soap. and ung r1IOS Tosa, just received, KTOHIN, 3MebM$TERL & I1t0J% julj 80 fINE FLOUJ . N our S ILOUR on consignpnent. ~ O1IN, MoMATalt & CO. BRILLIANT OIL ! V"t0Tilisu pig of irll1imitjetrotium PwT!liJN, MoMASTBR &-BRipE. july 25 N 0 RED IT. 1000 Bushel Yellow Corn, 500 " White " 10 Bbis P1uk Eye P o itoes, 3000 Lbs Clear, Ribbed Sides, 50 llags Country Flomr. .A.3.19 Q, A general ascrtmcnt of Gr],oo~iE]TES AND PLANTATION HARDWARE, On hand and v be sold for Cah only. JOHN P. MATTREWS, .1r. Persons having empty corn hags belong. iug to me will please return with as little .clay as possible. J. '. M., Jr. atr 17 'liI(eUI1 Over t10 S311I1 Varo lilla '11 Itllloatl. ENI'.rRA . Sur"'rs Orrie, Cnh.IuMsTON, S. C., 3March. 11. 0N and after the 13th inst., (he Through 0 Mail Train will run as follows, viz: Leave Cobunhia at 11 .10 n. Im., Ch's'ni time A rrive at Kingsville at 1.20 p m1, S6 Leave Kingsville at 1.35 p In, "4 Arrive at. . aglitl "'.') p 11, 1 Leuvo Charleston, P 00 a Im Arrive at t:nhutbia, 6 20p m1 Leavo Colutnibia, .0 a In Arrive at Charleston, 4 100 p. tn. 11. T. PE A l E, Gen'l Sup't,. march 10-If Gmleral1 ISlitper-in1te dent"s office, CI1AItI.0T TEI & S. (. t AlI,1OA1), CULUM11BIA, 8. C., May 2, 1807. (N and after SuN)A y, May 6, tio Slo. dulo o' the l'asseiger Trains over this road iill lie Its fVllo1ws: Leave Coltimbia at 6 10) P. M. Arrive at. Clwalotto 12.15 A. M Leavo Charlotte at. 12.20 A. N1. Arrive t Colmtobia 0.5') A. I1. C Cslcon ectionm s V aromade at ,Cliu mbiifa and Chariot to wit h tiho mail trains oi thIec North Citrolina and South Carilma Rail. road s. TillqOUCli TICKETS %re sold at Co(lum. bia to itionIIcmid, Va., Washington, 1). C., Balt,imore, Md., 'hilladelptill, Pa., and Now York oity.-giving coltice otrouites tin Portsmouth' or Richtimond-and haggag, checked. Tickets are also sold at Charlotto for Charleston and August a. An Acoommodat ion Train, for froight4 and local passago, leaves Columbia at, 7 a. I., on 'luesdays, ThuIhtrsdays t1nd Sat urdays of each week, and uharlotte on the Ham ditay amid hour ; arriving at. Culumbia and Char lotto at 0 p. Il. C. BOUKNT(IIT, may'Sperinteent. STEVENS HOUJSE. 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadfay, Ncw York, (Opposito Bowling Grcont,) On the European Plan. rj liE STEV'ENS 110U$B is woll and wiide 1.ly known to thei tramvellitng pliic. 'Tho location is especially sui ialo t ercehats and business mcin; it Is in closo proximity to the businoss part or te city---i on (the highway of Southern and Western travel antd adjiacent to tho printcipal 1tailroad aind Steaimoat depois(. TH 1I;GSTvEVENS llOUSE hias liberal no. comtodationi for over 300) gests-lt. is iwell furtmished, and possessos every mtodern itm provemtat. for the comnfort. andt en tetain ment. of its inmitates. Thel rooms aire spa clons and wvell ventilated--provided with gas andl waler-the attenidanco is promipt and respectful-and tho table Is generousldy provided with every- delicaoy of theo season -at. modecrato rates. The roomii hatving beon reftirntished and remnodleed, wo are enabled to offer exta fa dultIes for tho comtfort and~ pilsuro or' our guosuts. . OEO. K. CII ASE & CO., July 13.-Cm l'roprIetors. RUlE TO ]IAD. IN THE COMMON P'LEA.. A. 8. Gaillard, A ssigunee, Declaration vs. 1 in Saling Wolfe. jAtlthunt. ~I IIEREAS the Plalitf itn this notion dT'id on thIs dlay filo hIs Decclartiton againt Sailing Wolfe the Defenidatt who hs absent. fromt and without (lie limits of this Stato, (ai It is said.) annd having nteit her wifo or' atiornecy kunownt, upon whiom a copy of'tho abovo D~elarat ion wvitht a rulo to plead thereto, may he serv'ed: It is there. fore in pursnance of (the Act of to General Asembly of thoe State it suchl eases made anid provided, Ordered, that, thto Defendant do plead thereto on or before (lhe 27th daty of ociober, A. P. 1867, or othtertwiso final and absolutejudgmecnt. will be thent gIven and awarded against him. 8. II. CLOWNEY, C. C. P. Clerk's Ofice, Winnsboro, S. U., 26th Oct.., 1866. oct. 27-le3muly z P1NIl'.SPKIN TES & BRJO jUpJT fl-cifeD~~TE 'B .ATTIM FAMRFELD HERALD AND TRI-WEEKLY NEWS CAN BE DONE ALL KINIS OF JOB WORK, IN TiE NEATEST STYLES AND WVITII As the circulation o' our Papors la rapidly incronsing thiroughout the Ds trict, we oflor great induceiments to the Advertising Public. Stato of South Carolina FAltFIlCLD DISTRICT. IN TIllI COIMON P'LHAS. Anizi Meek, V.. Attachmont. Jas. It. Ashford. "II " - '"II'AS, 'ile Plait ill ilon tie 10t0 day of Miarch, A. 1). 1837, fil h i declarni ion against the Deenldaint who, (as it said) is nhsent from and without the lim its of this State, an1i has neith er wife nor att or'ney knmowni within tihe snimo upon whmomi a1 Copy of tho said dooliration might, bo served4. It is therefore Ordered, that tho said )o 'iondant do appeaar aind plead to flhe said de-. clartion on or before lo 17th .day of Mirui, A. D. 18G8, otherwiso final and ab. Solute judgimonmt will then be given and awarded for tho Plain tiff gai nist him. 8. Bi. CLOWN NY, C. C. P. Clerk's Ollioo Fairfield Distriot, MAarh 10, 1867. mar 19-ltmily 1W1ER TO PLEAD. Tho State of South Carolina. FAI lFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIh COMIMON PLEAS, S. F. Dulloso e's Aiahmnont. Saling Wolfo. ' W IIEIEAS fhe Plinitiff did oi (Io 18 iny of Novonbor, A. D. 1806 f1l Iis declaration against tie Dofendant who, (as it is raid) is absent, from and without thm'i limits of this Stato and has netimer wifo nora at torney known withimn limo samno uponi whom a copy of the said doolarnation mmighmt be served. It is thorof'oro orderod that liho said De. 'enmilant, do appoar' and plead to thmo said delmaation on or beforo theo 14th day of No. vomabor, A. D3. 1807, othmerwiso final and ab imoimnlo judgmeont, will theni be given and awartmded fort' Pl 'aintitf aigait h imi. 8. I. CLdOW NEY, 0. 0. P. Cieork' sOfioo, Fairfild -Dist 'iot 13th November 1800 nov 108lh1y RULE TO PLEAD. Marmgar'et Shmaw, vs. Attaohment. Carolus Feldor, 11r~ER EAS'the Puahmitify did on the 17th VTday of Aigust, A. D). 1800, file her' Doolarat ion aigainst time D~efndant, whio, (as it is said) is absent fm'om and whihout theo limitis of hiis Stato, haivinig nolthmor wife iior Attornoy known within Limo same, upon whom a copy imighit hm served. IL is therei.foro ordor'ed, thamt, Lho Defend. ant do appear amnd plead to this. Deolaratio~ on or before tihe 18thm day of August, 4. 6 1867, other wise final and absohito judmon, will themn bo given nd awardfor the Plauitlil', againsat. him. 8, B. CLOWNEY, 0,.0. P. Ciprk's 0O130o FairfildDsri, Augmut 17lim, 1800. tlt~t auig 21-f xicomly A-Oe3.t0 VVL23.tey. .FoRl TI! Life, Letters, Speeches, &Ce OF Hon. Alexander H,. Steppi~s BY 1I2NRY CLEAVELAND, MS8Q. Lamto Editor of mime Amugnata (0mm,) Qonhtintonaiu Sond for Cirmuars and see our term.; and ai full4sr doim onof thmo work: Address 4 A 14)NALI PU BLISfI1NqQ. 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