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WINNSBORO,_ 0,. Y, Wodnesday Morning. Oct. 23,_187. ti Desportes, 11lius & Co., Pro'ps TERMS ---FOR HERALD. TMtREn nOLI,Ans wer year; TWO DOLIARs 'or mix imtithi ; ONE DO-LA:I for threo inontiq paynaite ina "greenh'o icks.' Single copies Toll Conits. fr.3- To p aper will bie alin.-tintuod on tito ex >i riaiot of ih t Ino fAr whiol payanont Is liert Ill 14't Subscrbers wiir l m Ihiaii it c si trk oot tihe wriapper oir ] iiirgt or their plator, viII uniorsitani that tIho timo Isili fir Ili% eP pirei. ADoVERtTISING R ATH.S.-One Dollar per xqotintti for tho ir.t, nmi Sivenity -ivo cents for each niihno (latont in-ertion. A srqaturo onisi-ts of thaisiatco occu. piet ly twelve lines i'tit-e 4 izeo typio. Ul,11 iATIC'4 -if) copios ono yenr Twventv-ave Dollar . An extra copy to the pirson itmainlig t'p tilo ciuh. aiflo tIh ist Junitary, 117. 1i7" Withli one moithi frolga fihe ito n i ltibl i etret ied tail the iutoy its patd, the ier ,il saA in i111P club, mu y tatle nny attisihet of niutne tit the sacto rate. 7 We wl4i It dlistisctly tiadersatli thitt otir ei ms for subtscriptiin, oitier titiig niid jub work aure asih. i6r' JosErin WAiKEK & Co., are ou r Agents in Charleston, and are autlhorized to 1cei:dve aivertiscmnents anti itako collccitons f 'u ppers. '2it0 dtaotion "For a Oonvontion," and and "Against a Convontion." 'Tie C 'ngressioial imiethod of ciffet ing Ileconstruction is drawing to a fo eus. ''ie orders from the lleadquar tors of this Military District in anolth er colunill of tle N .AVs, will ciligit on the reader upon the sclemo of (lie vot ing upon the fiuestion of holdin i a Convention in Souith Carlina. F-'air field is entitled to three (3) delegates. The order provides, 1. For thne election to be held on the 19th and 20th of Noveinber next. Only "rogistered voters" will be at lowed to vote. Observo, that the mode of voting, as prcsoribo'd by (he supplemetary Act, of 2n1d M arb, is th4 us: "1ho vot "ing IN vAvon of stichi a Coivlontion 'salifl liave witiTT:.N or oat Ni:t, oil "ttheir .A..o by wh.h they vtri "for delgatCs, the words Fot A CON VENTION." vili ito "those votin" against such "Coivention, shal have writte ora "printed on sucl [tieir , allots tle words AGAINST A CONVIMNTioN." That is, every hallot "Vor a ('onven tion" will have upon it, Ih luaoes ot' the delegates (iiot over' three) wlo may tie viotod flor. ilr tle gluidanlcte of tho inexperionted we wouldI ubit a form1 of1, each kinl, 01hus: l'IllST. a........................... R A CONvEi.N-1-iN. ..... ( elegaits.) * sOhiN Nailil, * ate IUnowlN, AAsTA CoNVL.N'ioN. The order goes on to deline the du ties of the Boards of .logist rat ion, the j udges and clerks chosen ftir thle oecca izion, the Shteri I&, pol ice ofiiers, &ec. There are oine hundredind t tIwan v four (1.2 ) dologates, ini all, toi be elected. Our Lands and 0otton. ]f thisi years experience in planting does not demnonstrate the inmpractica bilit.y and errors of our old agr. cuiltural systems, then are our pe'ole obt usc to ia most palpabtle lesson. lie yond any possibil ity of' <iest iont, onr condit11ion apar"t, froim political coinsid eirationst haus steadily progressed fromi had to worse, and now at the end of' three years-since the surrender-our linauncial situnat ion is more inivolvedl and our hiopeless banikrutptcy more clear than at tho beginniing. The most vital problom with uis is to as certain the causes of this detorioratod t ato antd to ampply thle remedy. Our lands are' 0our only prloper'ty andi that miust constituteo the basis of any r'egen.. cration in our condition. It miust ho apparent unow that thie cause of our conidit ion, more potent on than political t rouble's is the ru'tinijus, dI isastroui sy steii of' agricul.. culture. We must reconstruct t hat. on improved principles and with a view to thio new order of affauirsi antd a rigid econiomyI or the situation is h'opolos, Ihere for instance is an cstimiate we take from an exchange of the cost of prodncing cottonii: ''Two and one-half centa per ponnd on cotton, at the present pi~iOo which ruiles in th~e nmariket, is I1t1j por' cent., on the gross pirodutco 25 poer cent. on the nott icecipts. Thel per conitage wilil ruin any planttter who aittcempts to raise cotton wvith our prosen t systema of labor ; aind I think a groat many auro aliready rineiid, andl hav'o plauto'd theoir last timte. WoT are now recoivin a little mnorne than 7.cnta in gold, which is less tiran wvo had for it before the wari' whena we had 11o taxes to pamy, and when oveory articlo iwhich a~ planter **ujooinpolled to purbhase was at leats two-thydacloopor. Thou a pond of cioltoh ould buy at pound of coiflo, 11d) a ponund of cotton would purchaseo. -2* pounds-of baaon ; now. it roquires $wo ponnhds of cottona to buy a piotufa of 1996t and nearly three poiinkl~ to a ake&aho following Ilprea and coim ire tho debit and ered it, an.d s.o if ou think cottoin can bo ratiwd fit less 1,nn twenty cents in green backs: tent of land, say 100 acres, at $4 per nero ..$500.00 light hands at $125 I)c ail~inmn .. . ..1,000.00 loiard of hands at $1pI per week . ....lG.00 (eediig 5 mules, $60) each.. . .300.00 ntorest on tho value of 5 mules (700) . 49.00 3lacksiith's bill, & ..40.00 $2.305.00 erii vr. BY 38 bales, which is a1 very good y'eld without mta nutre $65.. - -. ....,.15.00 In debt at the cnd of tho year. ............. ...S 0.00 Th1is upon examinlationl will bo round With .slight m1odifications, to )o reason ible, and the cond ition (if htis Distiret to-day stistainits this es im ate. VO igntore the princiics of .ivilized agriculture. We neglect aisin g pois')iinm ad -take aniost, I ie Xise nce of a co011 n nitity 1pon the :bances of I good urop the n t year. We Ify corn at extortiinate rates. WO streth ourl cotton) cultureO over muge areas 1o pool. ihmlids, and wien at it" en of the yeNr we IIarvet t ihe ne .slary poor yield o-f onio 1ale to three ,f four ait.rets--ien com disaint men(fllt atd distr.ess. intcrests flag; in terises 6 iang.uih-property depn usatts aint dejectioll aps theo vigr of We low that mneh110 of thi:s is pro duced 1.y politi caltrialF, bit imIch more, we verily believe, by tho errors of, olr systeim. Thlere aro two imde:, of rectifying!L this-one is by conIri'*t ilth:,Om' area of phuiiii and pjlnt ill" upon)I improved t- u theo I0the i' Iy rendery f ting " ries ile! I Wilet-1 Of theo tuleertainl a d i . ottn11izod laboor ofthe cottryl , by in-. vtig linigatu a inducing (them21 atl any (-ost; toC(N c "m 1111" n 1n14u -y is the! very anition of mny posbeprospeity, :n1 the ha 1-is up.? Oln whi h other com illttunlit ,le l ni nt e have re-rIi'd their eOalt il fortiies. Timse,. are, the. cardlitnl conldiiiims, of, anly u l inpoemlit.t ; an1 enhlaniced 1r ducttion nipwn moroecontracted arens ; :111. the enuneetor ouri only pro. part -mi bans, y br11ingin hore, upon anly tema 4turd1Y, fel-i and thrifty 1t.o1de. Unil t he 1: coutiltry 0:n i t up 11on thesew ideas-Iotinil else.. i p..sla h but failire, destmi!n Iny :id ruin. Tho Cost of lTeiro Enmancip'ition, The Washington Natl: I10/-1h eimanciplation. It says vimancipaitiin of the b1 lacks has been etforcel, but at wlmit cots ? S'r~ser ii niA tenerals an d ex Two yem-i of dlis:-sters in hiattl. I ilitnirels of1 tommndits tof live of nenut ly' im imed al sick. M' Iotringii in e v .ry household f! thie The rantltks of' lbor. invaded, p roe. tin diminishied, andt priceis made ex. r~afts instecad of vol titfering. Foreighiners I instea'd o1 nat ives; for sold iers. Caric hi ous and wicked li ~t ary ar rests mid] imtprisonmen iits w ithouiLti ase ori laiw. E'sive duat le fosteintg class it-. nt0Joolies. A ~ pae c'urrency isplalcing gobtl, antd hiavmig a v'aluie, ats compIa red withI the' Iat ter', of only two and thruee to one dulring thie long p~eriods. An inf iiusioni ot deep1 dlemoral iza:t ion im thto foin of luixurly, v'ieo tand crime amuiong the pteople. Division of' the people0 in opinion in rept.8~ to war. P roll igacey, ctorrup1t in, and t yranny in the admiistirat ion of tho general governmient anid that of the States. Evry or of fr'aud utponi thle gv' ernmitent, by whtichi a mnstrlous shoddy a ristocracy hias been eted0(. Praud and fore at-li tho poll. lE isregard of (lie con~tst ittit ion, la ws, antd (ho jud]icia l oflice, withI its *judg. mlents. Subsidieos lovicd upon cities and towns toonifore the draft with debts contriacted it thte samoe reg'ard. Tho destruct ion of theo shlipping ini' torost with commnere. Jury Order. T.Lo-day, as we statted in our last, we publish GIovernor Orr's lettor which otannot bo too much admireod as an aiblo, manly and powerfull oxposutre of the dangers of an order that would harvo boon atrocious, if it liad been LlOiberato andit inltentionlal. IRolow we have the pleatsuro of pubt lishing a atemoient from the C'hronicle Indicatinug a mlodilicatIion of this order yI) General Cantby. Under this a r atngemnent the present jiuries will be .ormiitted to servo ; butjurors areo liai >lo to .chanllonge, if nIot regisutereod, iith thiis intorruptioi nmovedi, thu tall terms of tho 0ourts, will proceed a usual. "His11 Honor Judge Moses yesterday, end in Court a letter, which ho recelvd d from Hlis Excelecy Goev. Orr, noti-. yintg himt that. Gen. C'aiby, diuriinclis onotnc vih hecvi nthrtiio d d, the! 15th init., had agreed to moliifby or%, dir No. 89 as fbilows: .Tiwjur:e riawn at thwe Spring Torn of the Supwrior Courts antl thc July ati the Dist riet Couitt., will be permit inuitted to serve during the present L0.l1 Teri of tihese Courts, with the condition that if at jurlor has not been registcred, ho is liable to ho challenged by the Stato or the defendant in criuiminal cases, and by the plamntilfror deflendant in civil pro Cedings. All Jtudges, however, will be recqtired it lie present, Terns of the Court, in drawinqg jlurmies, to place tho naines of ill 1)Coosons who have paid taxes for the curenlt. year in the jury-box, and ron these lists to draw juries for the '7pring Termn ol the Circuit. Court amd tli- Jm itary Turim of the Dist rits. The "anes of persoll who have not been negistreti, provided they havo paid taxes, will be placed in tis box ; but tile) are liable to be i'hilu'iged by the Slate or defeidat it critoinial cases, mi y I, the plainltif! or lefedaint in Civil cases, as above stad, beenuse of non re (gistration. L ists of* persons regi sterd A re to be filed with tho Shncri, to be used if m1''e. essary, to e.-stablish tihe Ilet of, reg''istra tion, shiould a jurolr be challenged. Jnries dIawni in couFiormity to Order No. 89 will serve out their terms. A correspnmIent, writing to the Li dianapolis Annii 1m1yd say; : A t Pennsylia, Bily couinty, Indhnl, L inelt a most remnarkable, vase of, oneo-armled inennty. Lo. ILewis, at yome_ ma1"n withlout- homeo or kindred, whio had to earn llk bread by ird daily labor, early ill the war, and at, the ininimn ape, entere the service a1 a private i eneral Spoon er'i reg'im nit, t hI Eigh) y--t i d1ianIa . A t the battleo of, Chickasaw Itl Rlibert lot his ann at tho shoulder. Af'ter mn-eh stildfring hto im rrnrd to hi.< formeor homne. Th ie loss of an vrmil only med to impres, hii with lhth idoet tha r nirener y wole I)reir it ' hd awould Iak l honorblies liviallo t tjoht began to :,u ly at night andl iv r lor re lS ino t t in I I InaI i~el him-it'l f~or te .hn . -Ahoutt this 0In hW dlidt what wvoul u'lnally i.h1 i in -he glti to rrioi . .1 t his wifeo acc-ptedl the : itulation, :1nd w.:.4 Wllin:0 o la ugh A t poery andl help h r1. uishall to earn thlir bre l. IIe toiiuht suchool in i winter, and in the bo -1 a.W~ ~i-nh lin. pring ega!n to build houe. I I:. i brou.hl his hou. z a1 day ol i two I' d yo. l ha -i:x rooms , is oft tlis (,othie;d te of ltI hi c itre,ie .i l is e at aml subt taspe- tru ro al a lionl ()ol troof, l the wotrl wvast done by tIs (on -a rilletl l vun, e Ieo t t1,1t llis wife :!Ild her miotherasise inl rais ig it. INot bein IbleIo proII ,Curte1 joi ts to sulit hilm l 'o wed them lilut or, .. wvidl t wo-inlch plank. lie laid the i u di ii n, built the chinietyb, ole tdhe doo and a-ht , il short, n et. su of' hmmer or any ool wan Heard alOnt the hubdngM (& 1ha houlse, except th1(om thAt were wielded Atf Reautto lietry to sa a 'ten-penny nil.\%i) wioly onehlo! :1 li e will dout hi'I.I s tory ; but, strange as it nmy appear, it i in every respcobt drue. tit wob is y oneii~is rittt atri to0. iip tale 'is f ohe t4 led i's to a de c)' di'S li.. ciult~n wo bek o tare nian eay fit' tdies. At]heonl t'e th as tr eal eomletisn i litbaby tao, whilh wildt compity wloiothte netle ofi/it tho* sohlei the moark et ocode terninJg wheie igi'n buibling it houii's, o1 ia ewis itiretding -l-pa.e has a rde marao headt~tth andnne St amut touh, misW tnwill yeti t i'it'(e,'oimte mieni, lieteisnot ay' tent-re yeir olan ane. Toep New Yeaok-Krlde comNimenin thi-pitying npon .aTese s ail eieisho edjo of lldia. eosrc o T Wnakoisg ap spcie of wat Stafhis "ronst'a!l rutd ik thets d aco nd arsalopn eeral sohf~lie'ee Phe ea thofre, and withyout them, eilwa wutd reak out itln l'lt quar ters.t o wnlowa or te lasti exmnpyled tsensois, "miltiwa tio NahvilleI tjo a city lection-and theiit'li z n re clist. lneraIlllttli Thoma :isent heres o koop th psioate betwooni them. 1 r'%ro wher therel itas bee no, i Coreo. alt ryecos hrpeft tion-peceand orde) e ex is:t lon g alll ides. oik'' plt 'licndentutte ten, bStateoith, n~1e owt"unreonpected,' nthe e n-i felimunga,~ wil olr whhe nicssary toi' kelp toe ec-tad to Notersnia Theds xRotnd ii'/kppa r weektthuso los-( los n arolo upon ner isuffrag-o - "llTe w~ha ay bre is cloudy attl per lexing, rand tle stua tione tis fendb measure tho antagonisms of races very incorroetly, thl nition at large, should such anil alternativ be forced upon it,wouid sooner stibillit to a single dictator thaii to a tmillivin in the per. sonis of tho black men. Lco 0 ttI NICATION.| "lRepudiation V.I, Honos3ty."l Mr. Editor: l'lease publish the following comiinunica tion to tho Unionville Tuneii. I is lotubt less writ ten by it high-iInindei anl honorablo 1ninn, att11 0110 who is not corrupted by tho I inles.. I Collinon in it ai inatter for releo tion to thoso inleni inl Fititield who were foit),y ho , t who are now;; tottCIing: ill-Ol Ihe brinlk of m11or1:1l rtini, who Ir albouL to .*il he'r soula fO a few hiulre ner i of worn1 ont lanil. Al 10. "A Writer overh.l' lis figIIatIIro of "'Rlan ilolpih," in the 'lian. of he 2 tIh nll., haI ts vi i ili lal so : Iery' starl ing iniilionlu n the Abov= suljct. the writer hi been IatieInCtliIly i r1111 n11ato in tlhe selection of his "'n'oimme rie p!u..a." That Iu-aikablije sIanII, Mr. Rlandlolph, onloo stalil tikc IlInne by eclwaiig, "Mr. Speaker, I have disovered the ph,1 iitosophe r's stone-it is, l'ay al youi go." A very hge lroporton ol' hoso f worhy ,enHernen, "honest deb Sors," who ive beien robbed ot' their hard eariigs, sw indle-d by Confederato bondb ntiet all that, who) are now chitnloril - for re poliatioll. belong to il.t clas; w . .ever Wouldi' poy at dulbi ai. long 1s (hey vo'lt stive it oil, :11:1 horro' est of' 'Slylovks inlo1. beseech1ii yIV, I laii n:: th Ino t hi I ne :t'Coin. inodlittion, and Vowi t:it it tvaIved O lit I1r0on iii in. -Illey beitt on to Ihihir properi y to I 1 hu 11.it, and w ild not event' s or I)' their1 le sw en te -nIld hal C donec it wiIt C n Ifeder(I'.1t1 11111 A'e. Thert( :1re tn ylthl sVery m111ilh to ie jllit ; but I put the f-tsltion to every entulit mnan tn lo-ik ronnlimt hind neanswer Iw lniniiy ofhe "'py " -yong," people are Clarnornug fIr rI. Il'. ion lIN iA a p wr Si;.x wh-> WA'. not re his sails, exarnino the yanW4 an" long boat when h( Se .' a tnc1ming t di0iwa Illyoll him. NJ Inl.tin ill he Ito 11tru:g o conul shut his eyeti to he tlar.es inup.mding; and he his ntolt' bo laie hthl, h lf, if bo 11hd not Ilwepilo h1in1-olf for 1'.or-t I i-; :il I tl -lle, bi' t w1 .tm ill to try !veks. bhn.. Confederato bt.6s and t1e hUwj (li, It is very h1:i. 1 to runii awyI)' front on.s se. Consei &ge i. t ver.:. lronbh- e 0.1in:1:1nionl v:hl n t . ieit.:un'l I don't wvon. ier it t g l ennll jla.It who talk of rp'ud)4iation Sarenwways ;join'; out of twvqnpram sying!, hard woil . Th I d'm'; Ieel Satislied with I e( i r( l w n I p o i t i o , i n l 1 n o t r y i n g t ( w o r k Ito isi t. im. The whle iift Of E.u elolph1'. adivice is m0n) ~ n t di. lh l'one y, NOld thing,; ute toln4 a ay f hii, till .ting! have herofn tet w It l611 l o lt i right oi ''Polen 1y thed laof ttilhe toa." .'fever was ther e a (.6in liaolieal, ul;an ngarian seineCe pnn-l 1t ii truw, h:0 tells you "that aIll hone.-t nwnt wvilly .v neordlne lo ability ;" butI hie 11ioeo'rw th nGr "-Talk abhout benor- win-n1 the whole' people and GvrnetreConutpt, and tiensurll ized ? llannolph Ymqw n tohWe adoptel honerl Jack WHO al'l othm of honor Can hun or set it lg ? No' Or :.It n tarm? No. Or tatkce awy thIe grit of it willd? No. 110lo ' inii no w ill in l urgey, then ? No. What Adie .\ t rd. Winat is inl.11tal Word, hOnor ? ANir- rimli rel-kiolns . Who 'cath it ? I le' 11111 W We1 llieslaty. Doth le feel it ' No. 114th ho hear it ': No. li it isibil(e then ? Yen, to dthe d ld, lht!, will it not live w 0ith the living? No. W Ily ? Diel.win wi not ldvit. i1_1i lRight n'l Ii. won It m-e nI ' I vuot i tpliysu Ia subleies--nis lrinm hire a Atle inter 1n1l CI'n it jlw'hich is api 1o IT F'Y 11 ive. It iVIs ie 41h1:y of every j-, I -ll ev0 ry loverl of* on'ler. eve~ry mian oflnue to ie hos inlitence ngmli In " th l p il . i a e, all here v!; th:1 enl to the 711bvert1-1 Whencvr a pople ei t pa Iy and'haf fover L ptrinciple,)1 thei tiore he .i ont and they' i may s wel ins, et t1t: hltum1 il. bin lot's maimii~ ~ ia Tim he d shl kwh hasn ith powraw IJOJN.NOTon, Itlint mea ito1 If therte is an, Irut it, ltdi.apea and0 apl.-tt Ild Without ivin t name aOInd - "Tom.", o e(,ltld oU .--"Iello,( John whati'.y"' the11, J.oc 1--"Oi o~.nf-~ o1 tahe N:s wt cloe I knowI abo ithe(I' " gT.ong-W r, John, yeou'r ishort. 1 Oct an pqielust.,ad th tomuh siort. tnint in t, thi0s morig, eh "(, ei Joux.Noneln ood I don't en, to bo0shot wkit'hc you-bu mtbut-b u blamib i, bm ai formad. Nr 1 Toum.-Mad !aaout.Xo whadt'" oNa h-Wolr, onte t be ciandid takot e the W i'ittsnoo Tce..w1a !n Nnws--atg"0g least" 11pa 001 oI fuI'nll bho swcoiten1e,'if' ed to ay li." mhon, I huh'ths ollowsta borwitt DAr roiidts~i, befre mse &aCo wer fondlyt t toevra iet.-htsa I anw mh als 's great.amog Jirls, hee scoodobut ly,'' in a suirro hntnn.hotid thatis, moan John), the"Cy hei doah o sllig golanslhap. I- .-- a' nwm~r Tom .--..A public print. JoIIN.--yes, I hilow, but Ii pays for it ? Tosi.--The publiv. Jonx.-Yes, in the g.n ortal; but who in the abstract pays for the news paper ? Tomi.----Well, John, I never bother od myself nbout the "abstract" of iewspapers. 1 don't know. JoI1N.---Now, Tom1n, if the Public printed the N i:ws ([ mean the \i.Nms n1oino) Ni.,Vs,) thea the publi would have the privilege of reading it. Why Mr. Coiunissioner in :E'Nuity, Mr. Shierill'and Nr. Clerk of Court, would il ek Copies of it up all about (lie atreets and the Court lonse door. ut I tel 'u the Public don't pay for it-at Icast "thoy'' or "he,'' or who ever the Public is,---don't pay for miinc. I had to do that iimyself. 'ToM.--Well, Jol, [ Inst go to breakfast, so ct your story short, --what are.you driviing at ? doliN.--Why, my neig h bor borrows umy pa per, and' that wh en he is as able to pay for it as um ,:md that t be fore I get to read it, or mly faiiily cither. Tom.--ow 1: see the Iminit. I must, go, John. Official, .~iuu :s rox, it. 16, I S 7. c Or.Lr No. 98. By the termsor the act of congress ent itIoil ".\n not to provide for the imiore eivietlt govern''iient of tho rebe'l SWates," passed March 2Q, 1807, and of tie acts of March 23d, and July 19th, ING7, npplementary thereto, it is m~ae the duty of the Coin1aiid ing Gen~vaterl ft 3iitary OVti.t to cause a ri Lt i to 0 m:de 'of' the male iniitwant of the State' uf uth Carolina, ot the age it t wet one years :w 1 upwards and (pm.1i' itiod by the terms f sa(it id acts to vote, and after such risgitration is (m'p.ete, to order an election to be held at which the rlgistered voters osaid itate hall vote for or against a Convention, fI' the lmputpm of e.-tabliohing a116n"1it1 ti and civil governmet'f, or the ai State, loyal .to the Uiion, anid for1 dlegaIt'. to Said colvitii,--anid to ;iv at leost thirty days' notice of the titue aund place at. which said electi on shall be held ; aid the said registra tion having been completed in the State of South Carolina, it is order ed : ' Fir.I That an loetion be helh' in he State of Sotth Carolina, commene itg oi Illesday, the 1PH h(ii V of No Vem1ber, 1867, and endinig on' Weqdis. day. the "?,0th day oft Noveiber, 1,167, at whi ich ailt regi-stered vots of' siaid Sta-te may voto "FL"or a ('ouvention,' or "Against . a onvent ioln,'' anId for delegates to constituto th (onvention -n e ni njrt of theo vcois. frivol on1 tiat <totstion, shall b0 for a ention, and ill case a tIiamjority of the eg il voters sh1all have v'ot ed oil th 1 teniuli 'A hlodi m' e (gyell. tSee-null. lit shall be the duty of' the Boards of llisatrationj in South Caro hina, ('muni-in~ti:.; foteen d01cays prtior' to: the eleet ion heint ordered, and iiivniir rea -:onal'le pulic notico ofI lhe t~me andl phn-'e t hier'e'f, to r'evise for a li'riod of five days the rej~istrationi lists, and upon b<-ing! sat iied that any prIm not enit itI le tet Iias been registe red, to striike the namte of' suchi person firomi thle list ; anld suchi pers'oni shall not he en titledti to vote. Thle lloanls of Reg istratinn1 shiall also during the sa inc teriod, add to such registei's* thle tiines of' all pIersons who ait thfat t ine po e~ the qutalilieit ions requoiredl by sid acts-whio hiave not alre'a'ly been' .ei4r. Ti/o. In1 dle'idlin;; .who are0 to bie str i cen from)1ci or added to t he rei'is.. trationi lists, the Hoards will beo giuid edl by the law of' March "d, I X$7,antI tlite laws sulpplemienterv thereto, :nnd their attentLion is specially diirected to the Siupplemota~ry act of' July 19th, 1' ('/r/h. Thue saidi elect ion will he heldl in each diistrict at sueh places as may herea fteri be dlesigniia ted. mnide r thec suiperintendence of' the JBoarlds of logistrait-ion-. is provided biy laiw, and1( im accordance w i th inst ructionsa here aifter to be given to saiid Hoards in con)1form))ity' with thle aicts iof (Congress andic as fair as may bo with the laws of' South Carolina. F"//ih. A ll judges hndiecerks 01m ployed in cnduneting sa1idl election), shall beforo 'ommenicteingv to hold t he same, ho sworn to the faithfuil perfor.. miaiice of t heiri duties, and shall ailso tatke and suibscribo thle onathI of' oflice pre'scrib'ed b~y law for olliccors of thne United States. BSixth. TJhe 1)ol1sshall be oponed at such voting pilaics a t eigh t o'clock ~in the forenoon, and closed at four o'clock in thle afte'rioon of' ceicl ay, and s'hiall be kept open duinig theso htours without initermiission or' adjonturent. &mth~i~ . No0 memuiber of thio Board of Registration, who is a eandidlato for' election as a dclegte to the Conven.. tion, shatll scrvo as a judg's of' the cloe tion in aniy.district which lie socks to recpresent, . AIinht/h. Th'lo shor'iff anid other poaco aflicers of eah distr'ict are r'efin ired to b)o prosenit d uring tho whI ole tune Utha ~he polls are kept oponl, and until the >leotion is completed ; and will be nado responsble that there shtill be io ihtourreo with4 judges sof lce- a ions, or other. into)rupttion of good I >rdercI. If theroshould bo nmbro thian I me10poleling~ place in any district, the lieriff of tho district is empowered nad directed to m~tke such assigntnents f his denputies. ' and othe pOan offm cons, to the . other polling places, as 11my, il his jndgnent, best subserve tle purposes of nquiet and order ; and h10 is further required to report these arralgeints in advanen to tle (o1m1 mander of, the Mlilitary Post. in wlich hil.; district issitiuted. .Xith. Violence or threats of vio lence, or of dischaizrgo from cillploy ment, or other oppressive means to prevent ally person froi registering, or exercising his right of voting, is positively prohibited,- and any such attempts will be reported by the registrars or jndges of elect ion1s to the l'ost C(ntiniander, and will cause tlie arrest and trial of the offeuders by military authority. Toth All bar-roosN saloons, anl other places for the sale of liquors by retail, will be clo~sed fiomti 0 o'clock of th2e evening of the 18th of November, until G o'clock of, tle iorning of' tile -l1st of Novomber, 1867, andi during this tune the sale of all intoxicating linllors at or ilear aly polling place isl prohibited. Tie pIce OAicers of cities and towns, and tle sherill's and ,t he1r pve:acc cihe rs of distriets, will be lid reslaisible 1or (ie strict enfrorcemenlt of this3 prohlibitit'n, and will promiptl y arrest anid hold for trial all I'esons'l who m3ay tranisgress it. / 1 n. .11 ilitary in t erfereece with elcet ions "ii uless it Jill be necesary to repel the iiled Ciimies ot tlie United States, or to kmp the peaee a i the polls'' is prolibied by the act of Congr's :ul oroved Paliruary '25th, I8G5, and no soldiers will . allowed to a.1tippar at ally polling pIace, unless aS (itizens of (lie State, they are a li 'litd and ore registered .1s voters, 1iiil tho ly fr1 tile 1.llnrpose of' vo. ting ; but the Comiinders of' Posts will keep their troops well inl ]land O1 the'days'of election, and -will be pre l'ared to act prolmptly if the civil authorities are un1able to preserve the peace. Twlfh. The returns required by Iaw to he made to the ComInaider of tle 10iAtr of the re.nts of' this eWe in, will lie "rendered by theu I "ards of .Regirt ion of the:s ral reg ta-. ti pIrecinlt tlfion.;h. the C um: dr.'s i lthe Ellitaly l'odts in which their l.reeinets are situated, ai:i i accodlince with the detailed instrue hereafter to Ie givent. to the 11on1vent ion is detrirne d bi Y law :aid is the mmbr f mellbers o1 the moswt nume11rons branch~ of the w Lgilature for the yeareighten'l hu.t drid i .11 .sixty, and this 11nulber, one hm1)2W red and twent'-ifour, is appor tion d it) the representative Districts of the State in tle ratio ol registered c vos s follows: Dirtrict of CharlMston, nin Del.. .:aIevs.I Di st rict, of BerklCy, nin Delegites. Diitlt tif illet on, ive DOleyates. Diti Ict of Beaufort, SeeCnl Dele yte'. IS(I let f (Gcorgetowln, tlr'ee cele gaeI vs. D ist rict of HIorry, iwo'Delegates. Distri;-t of WN"illiamllA. ur, thre NiSrA ofMario, four- Deeagates. L District of tlarliigtoll, four Dehe District of 1Malboro', two D1ele istict of Che.terfield, tvf'o Dele.. t ptes. DistiIct of Sumter, ~'our' Delegates. .ifItrt of' Cla renden, two Dele-~ idre of Illarn well, six~ Delegates. D istickt of' Edgefield, seyen IDele. D)i trict of OIranigeburig, fivo iDele.. :ates JDistirict~ of Keishiaw, threeo belc-I Distr'ict of Richiland, four De'le piets. iDistict oIf Lexington, two ])ele saies. 11Di .trico of Laurens, foul' Lelegatecs, I iistrict of Abbevillo, fire . D)ele- 21 Ilisuiict of' Adeirsen, three Dclc pies. t. DI.istrict of Greevll, fore Dele- c :pt Ies. IDi'trict of S3partanburig, four' Dele- 1 Lates. DIistrict of Union, three Delegates t IDistiit of York, four Declegate.. District of Chester, thrloO Deic ates. D1istrict of Faiirfleld thrioo Dole- s tes. Distr'ict of Laiinater', two Dele Iiy comman)lhd of' Brev'et, MaE~jor-GeneC. al Caniby. . ,LjO)Tus V. CA zAncJ, Aid-de-Campr, A, A. A.'G' c OierCaI.:I LoU~S V(. aziano, Aid le-Camnp andl A. A. A. 0. Officia~hb - lIiQUAIITnaIs, Snoo'sii Miirrany is-ralov, - Cn ani.:si'on, 8. C., Oct.., 2, 18617. Speiald Orders, No. 108. * * * * * *. VIII. Th'Io Treasuirer' of ihe Stato of South !ario~lna is hereby dhicoted to. pay n'lll iolsiiinipproved at ntheso lIondqiart'ors, II iir salanes') and expenditunres incurrecd in iainltluing thioe qwiranine on ihio coast of (o21 h Cariolina, r3-etablishe~d by Geoni'al VI (ider's No. 8, lteadquartors 3econdl Milliary y >hitiet, curtonia series, qi of ainy funiide omiingiii unxponided In t beo treasury at ali hie (itno of thie presentation thereof', and If It here be0 not suilient.1) funds nt thait (ine foi' w hat pur'posio, the panyinent shall be mado pt ut of thie first funds thuat shaill bo received t a ho treasury theoreaftor. ..i Theo amiufta s0'ezpemnb'd will be0 chargoi T! gainsf (ho approluiiatin alo by the Io ogIAlat ure of South Ciiiolina in Decomber, d< 805, f'or (he MilItar'y Academiy pt Chuarles. In >n and thie appr'opr~iatoi Iuado by the to 'egislatiiro aforesaid In, Decoirnhor, 1800, mi >i' lesting thie constitutinality and valldJi "ro t'thie acts of Congr'oss, by wvhielrthie lkdsl1 I Salit llelenat (md 1.' of S.d:t -iik.'s,(. Parish havo been sold, as directed in Spe. tial Urdere No. 135. parigrlar X , corirent serius, from ihse Ileadquarteis. By conianl of lirevet lMjr-Cleneral Ed. Louis A'. C.uunelz(, Aid-do-Camp, Aeitg AsSistinlt Adjutaint GeneraIl. Local Items. Attention Ono and All. We are agin forced to the unplens mit, necessity of dunning all thoso in lobted to us. We cannot live on 'proiises to pay." We have triod ho systeml, and find it a failure ; and ' DOW say to all, if you vine the Ja. )er and wish it contiuined, sottle up z4 >neo, or we shall be comnpIelled to diU continue the paper to those who fa il to ay promlptly. l'iosa indebted to (or us advertising\ mnd job work, are earnet ly regieCsted o conic forward and settle inlllediate y-further indulgenieo will not bo "ranted. rino Potatoe. We are indebted to Mr. T. J. Spur -ier,'for somne of the finlest. sweet pota ocs we have seen this seasonl. Such mucve.s in the onitivation of this valii tl.le root crop is a -practical demon. itration that there is "life ini the old andI Lvet''-.-ad that tile pin-6ter is not0 %dead forgottenl". Juries. Vor the in formtia t ion of the ci ize.s ,t the DiMtrice who have beon snm.. no01cd to serve as jurors at the HIP racbing terii of tie Court, we will late. that the order of General Cantby irecting the preparation o new " jury ists, has been i mdified ; and that in >uunce of' the ternisof the now ar angement they will be required t.o ive at the comI oin rm ccoriding to heir Sonmon101S. We give tli, notice in or'der to re. elieve the iinds of* olr. people fronm .ny, doubt. 0 mO in pi rehlensioll that tight inivolve'c thtem in diflty'. V'ieatheor, If anything is calelated to reore w weather chrk ina p.'op l's grace. ite(r his [eapricions mnood ;f the Sum-_ lor, it, is the chlariniig weatier ie inu ispnsed. to its for somel weeks past - leag, bight, bracing and diy, th- very efLection of harvesi.ing weal hthr. We hnave hid ;vverd qight frosts, it veention is still fr ). L Itsay oil Mau.--13y Alexandar Pope. With fiftcon original illustrations, and N5to by i2. 11. Wells. Onlo vol. 12 1m1o, fincy cloth, bovelod boards, gilt, I;. paper. 510 CoUta. Whatever may be said by theolo. inni copeeir.ing thi orthodoxy of' this reit p)et's religious views, his . y oil Manl will cotitin1ue to be IC arded on)e of tho mallist'er-pieces (if 'ainli verse, and will alttract theicat Cintionl of, and1( instruct the intelli :nt antd toughit fiil. The views of the l'opo oin the G reab. troator and 11 is windrtous works, as r, assed for gr'andour anmd deep-toned bogh ; n ortr ejtiher if an.. Went or' mtodernI t imei, has1 so intfnsed is sentimenits aitd spir'it into the l ito ature of his nation by a single pro. .uction; as Alexander Pope. The 'ttblisher of thtis ne0w edit ion, 'appro iatintg the lack of an illustrated Es nty Oin Man, and willing to (10 the ublic a ,snbstantial fatvor, has cnused he0 work to be carecfully illustrated, oinit of view, and pitfed in an at 'activo style on sumperior' paper'. A accinect biography oif the poet, and is hiighily estecipled "Uiveroisal Pray-. ,"are published with the ''Essay," mnking, togethier, a very desirablo olumno for tihe library or the conter iblo. EPen and Penoil." We~T havoe receiv'ed regularly for >mo we~i'eks, a spicy illustirated wveek-. le of thle "1Pon nad Ponciiil," puiblish lI by .1R. D awley & Co.,3Now York, n a rathior inigenins plan1. '1The price 10 ets; (by mail 13 ots., a ny bor heatp at thaft, besides every put' nseg. f 0on0 got a ticot good for onI.. liance, and 9vor'y qularterly subsci er-thirteon tickets, and so on. Eae okoet Is good for a chainee ini a draw. ig of $50,000 in greenbacks, divided ito (6,313 prIizos varying in valute om $l,00 to $10,000. TJheo maga no is well printed and liberally it. strated, and is well worth the ondy' indopondent of' thte prwzo and ids fair to becomnb a powerful rival of< ic Ledyer'. War in iC4vopou1next yeni' is con~sidored "a most luovitablo. Frice is arming, and. Is sahd strateoglo studies have been mado ith a viow of coveing Strasburg, tho Em 101r having iado portsonal observiions of' "~ aecoulntr'y in that neighborhood, a he re rned froin his recent visit, to 8alsbutrg, 10 countr1iy around tho town is being level 1 to allow tho establient of fonir trached forfs, and an intrencheod camp of mionso extont Is to ho constrncged, pro.. uted 0on 0on0 side by the Rhine and by sub irgible lanids, and on t ho othier by t ho ri advaniood forts, capalile of sheltering, the case , of iicod, a larh~o nu'wber of