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Sol SKIU.% S. O Fo a Morning. Nov. 13, 1867. ,tes WilliamIs & Co., Pro y g, Uan hin, nd In )iS---FoR HERALD. Flai tidifge~ . ,t b o.A jier yemr; 'rWO DOLLARS ti and I Mswb. q NE miJi-lAlt fo-r tIlrer, lit-MI1ti - 11h11-, life Voi 'g "roonbuckit" Single copies4 TO" ('41M . 6 'h e p 113r will i'1 loai tmmitae'a mn tihe 110 1. U ttime gellermtIlIm 11 foi r which uityment bium been, a lO .rs wlo liit -a cro% amiurrk oni the wrplir or h i lo ini th r mper, will udtuertraulthat the tine t Ihe north 11 m expiret.p .1'1IS(Nt it ATI-.-Oaac Dii r jer :uin-e Til1 ir-q, n diti .4, vriiy ijve cn.mtI I r eitch sitime * Orlott. 'A .il tre cuonshi 'i tihe spiuacc art a. '0ri lo Ilal ws r th1. iC '4'izo type. - AT S -i coplea on! yir 'rwm-nty-fve it I. A xtra a' ajy to the iersiam a ki tig I hn "4t) r the 1it .lian r, i467. ---- - Ii a . W o'mli ihni dalto n alish h 111.: iI the nIu'y k uamis io thi emilo pmniii tie - a d iny ninher of nIaime tat tiesimio rato. volm av10h it mitinct'y tiitlerstoiil tiit vur ' bscripltiii, mlvertiinag uni Job work are 1.1e ..-tu ore - 217 tshle 08ePII IWAICIt & 0, nr1-o otrs or Norli4 ln Charleston, and are aithiorized to Tried anvo advertisements and make collection 0 Demnoc pp, Tell (if' 440tion u1pon Oircumsantial i inA 111'1 douco. kept IIIsd ay a very itterest ing Nowv,11 . ho. l~'~ tsposed of, it being oln in The iait e charge uipoln thoo ree freed. c o munidci of another fred boltA ariy te whole day was ti it il It.~ i m~(taeco' ipt'ii the poes A g braimi Lyles ir/irs Esphraim Pa anlsoml les. (11meleof El.phraim11) enry L yNes (brother o f Eph were1. the pa)rties4 arr-nignael and I, thie muler of, dohnii Tilliver, ADDR It of[ J mly ;i1't. Lot'p licitir, 311jor C. ). MtAim, Or a voilaly -bsit, is. fluonr, ki killro,wassigneelI to Majorl S. W. 1 'the dutyI) of .,-icuiing time Bit tie iart of (l St tei. a tii, 5 licitor, in t.t tilg kIte sIoIl that thlt whole issua be In the State IId tlie prisone's at btri had( beon iiug upon himl, thait nout only woubti thet julry lutvo 1go, ver*m01 by time developmeit' oif stiliony, b1ut tht. lie himeIl rough the ia-en te ited iui.: would lae ob feel his wa y, The prelimitmiriesnaulyfen ILh Vo01 spetttr to .Sl' it witb itr n1izilig iltercest uld.rV the pro,41gre,Ss 0of to trial. '!!7 )Nothing positive wasi bwriouit oi. r1"'i'widnerss of' the~ coi~lii forn Il.C1n( W1hen 'I. Mort /01'1el as that of thie aet Corp 1nj. 8'. W . Melton, do %nuof circumswtantial ets whiolh irl'rsistily led kte specta r to a coielusioan juist such ats the try gava. .Epaim in LIylCs (lanI Ephraim - is was fotind guilty, 1ami his uncio an11d rother weire eiclit ted. Wo have niever before hearnd acas bItogt-hout, wlere fite bemaiuty, justive nld sup2riori y of Souids Caroliina u rispruditetn, 1assoimpressed them r ive uponour inds. IWhen theo testimny wasi endelad, anid 'r. M~c(Jants, whoit opaeed formi tihe die onice, lidi close'd , ourt conietit nin fromta tho test iltonly was s/'si-'y. 1 ut whein ~Inj. 8. W. Melton closed his aigul $nont in bhlf~ll ofl thle S-tate, we were ,~onpel Iod~, logically and bym morel)ta, conv '~ictionli to takie ia Iirmli ana t upon fu1ht thia'n, to (closei thit da'eence, (ol. )tion had boon hold in ateserve. liI tw'ias lengthy, atnd poi haps r to t hose whom ad not l'mly) arntoe i'd itto k ith lert i. of thio cas-e, nim doiubt , tediioui ; but hoeh had closed the shak Mi r'. Wh0,, ihad given the spoetafor wasN isod'm-an e:lhariniako of' cotnvie had1 set in. 1i, all this~ was propter. Tmhe - cution anid the defecile, bmoth lby ndi' co m Imn sense, ar a' tll owed rivilege of minjg tho best aof Sthieni thm)eiharge of his~ vonerla IooJudge Mutnrlon, was to comoi, wh~uolo da~y-l ighit huvu'it ouit alr'on n I thie propea\s -ohf thei case, and1( lie-Ilight being substitu11ted, tho go bogIa his charige to the j ury. 'as brief', but it, was the latw d tisi relaition of the two wast aldl at ihe had ton imlpr'ess upon the jury,)' onvinced bay thoe test imtony that te Lw upjon theo case had hmoon vitolated, -le d uty' of' the jtury Wats pla in, andiu by' that dut y theyoj must at andml accord - log to thiih'm oaths. If is Il1onor delini dcon ciisely the d istincktion het woon ag)ral andm logal coinvictloun. Noth inig (lid ho say to preojudico the jutry gainst the prisroers, nor did ho say) ny1)thing to muake Justico subsrvient totlorcy. The Jidge's char'go fiihod, tho 9pcotato a doubtful c'onitnot ions woro over; hjs antioipationis of' the verdilot txod, anid huis conihot in, bay the test i Siony, that, of' thoi three cha~red, one et was$ undioubtediy guilty, was t' yaws a ciur caslo of' nmoral conivic bby nmro to.,t itf(Iy, andit of leagal loi b y~eI) tosIdimi')y antd law Cotm. -' a1,'h on ini' -of re1t ion a-f: ich is hat ~t ,a jury ought to lm'~ nw Tho Bonch Aund tho Bar, This wock, Judge Munroe p. sides -a good and trio uth Carolinian a just judge, and Atin hioniorable. lie is firm in l 1 his legal positiols, jiut in his judgIIeIIts, consciienit~ous in his doubts, and alfable in his manners. The i3ar is unusually strong. The State Solioitor, Major C. D. Nlelton, is the first in order. Ex hati tive in lhi lega logie, colvincing in hi., aren wi 1om In ;I, and Ipointed in Id sareaw, le is a terror i A.A cases. Al( yet a better hearted man can lu~lly be foind, The Columbia And Cheater bars are both represented. Flromi the former arc Messrs V. F1. DeS:inissure, S. V. Melton and our native-horn Fitz WV. Me las e. The venerable WV. F. D). is punctili oisly giu arded in the pro gries. of a case under his charge. A lear way is u hat Il mot persisitently see., Ind wheln once fomiil the olppsition may as well try to mlove the mi1ouin tains am him. Anl"! th!ire is S. V. M., tihle hand some,10 earnest4, cloopiont and pathetie, c ntIISIel . I Ieo stmIIts t Ie m t0111onIs, commiianaids (ho feeling-', in leads the initellect imperceptily along. The invincilile black-ha ired-ald bearded F''. W. 3 X.l., premsses siiig ,pIwarnive, o f penetrating, eye :no thugh, qickand noble, is valso at te UHr. V'roml Cheste;r we av Me Sses Giles d. 11 erclsonl :1,11 C. '4. Pi--. G. d 1. P i ., ii a diver into innam IIauIIIr . Ila '-ans his ciienti w ll be fore hm Iala- s htisj case, and wh-1anq ialen Ie is carA.et inl its prosecu tiona. 'The (One and mnijplais of iik voice Comn mainls A he ear. Mr. (K S. B1. has all the indications of tenacity in a good cause. liull of iope, :iniil yet, <pite susopt. iilie or do feat in a ease where a emiscient iisy lea -rearA work canlnt hw Ithrown up.) A tol now for the- WhinnJboro repre. Firm t isk ie t W. It11, tIhe hIoh, po Sal anla iun1Istakeble coun1...l - of qutick per1ception anld rapid ielie t Thenol J. 11. R1., the .Ohrewd, 11na: ly tieal -:;11*s, st 1ist ical and logi e1. 1' looks well before lie leaIs, ail li having l1eaped, knows where h will lanl Thein d. 31. it.-the countsel who throws his whole s,ol into his ca4e. Cuting inl his oljectionis, and Wilh a desperation in his a';e which wvell be come lis Willt, I ioiies nearer e in": v\ ory inihe rersn3thanl ally colnitll we have kluowal. rA 11. , c tolutM ned. C)! a1 per ellon o <Iptiek, his grpin;g of ihe pcints in a ease seems to be talmst. A\ S. 1)., the mIld, gutle at ii And lastily we laive IH. A. U .,th 11ious aind ii/ ,/, mi hiir as iii appl~eal toi the jury~ is conici'erne. Clonservativo Convention. W\e would rathier have thie lpresent conoic( ain liy intell ig'ent gent Ileen fromli t went fiqDstitcle simlyi ometinug.' P ut thiis only lhv hie wvay. o vi aV10 Th'le conlventIion, fwich'l reor is giveil ill anth~ler co hnuna, whic ot i onl Wednesdaiy last ini (elumibiat, mia y effect. some1 good for ian oIppr'lee State, if conducted wvith all due re gard for thie proper~l relatin weU o 1w necessarily susitinu to our late onomliCs mi war.. Wu~heni a imani of' a well est ablished ebareteris ruh before the bar if just ice to an:nre'r for til act that. lie conilsc'tiiieiusly didi, lint fir whichi from thle pecutl iar ei reuist aneces oif the Oese, the law makei(s him am ienable Ito the penialty p~roviided iln tile case5, anl a1 peal from the1 rigor of thle law hase d upo h'is li past life, and1 end(orsecd hy his fr'iendis, may secure thie freedoml f(rom thie pealty of that1 latw. . INow the' int ell igenic(e, (conscintiouls ness and ailiIty of Southi Cariolina re presentei d ini Colhnh1)ial this5 wecek, 1may) be reOSpeted if their' appeal f'roim the rigar andt an omnl laes 01' an iadvein t Iiiions gtoernmenllt iS made41 illn1 th pro por mannil er. A meoC decl aratn to~l1( the NorthI of thle t rue p)osition) and pur poses5 of ani uns~l~hacld, intlli get South, may go far to relieve us5 of the degrading penalties unider whlich we Military-Civil taw,-A Clear Illustra tion, The Acts of the Loegislatunro of South Carolina, an~d tlio Ordera from Military 11leadquarters; are the bases of the administ~ration of civil lawi in this State. A singular instaneo of this mixturo if civil and military sov.. oreignty occurredl til Tueaday ill tile Court House, whero'the Faill term of the (!out of' C.ommuionleas is holding ing withi itorosting speed ; the coun tseu I for both plaintiff and d tefndant had a "pull'' at the jury. And while the counsel for defendant was getting oil -'swi I III ingly," tht opposition sug gested that the ease in Ii Ligation was cml. raced in the period of the Milita ry Stay Law (No. 10); so the whole process was stayed by his Honor, the J uige. Now, isn't this a pretty fix to be in. Tim( Civilo-politico-Military gov criinolit Imider which we are placed, uinder which we tire pres:cd. Wel, we ho0pe that "even t!e de.il Il have is d.u1o.' Northorn Opinion of 1hC !ate Lcetioins. The only editril we will present to our reatlers this aP i , is tiie en densed opinion (if ie Norther ni pa pr)s, boti DmCrII WitatieO aill il Rdoal. , of the lat eluection's North. T I 11 STA TE I-OVL:I a -y p y -. The Rafhdical vdo '*(! dr1.! -(. !, the. l10pihliciali n ini A l.Inyt "thin eclose to exclit'Io from their to n-, tile conseirva ; e elem nt of, th ir par ty,: nl to go bel.>r l!me jreopil on the issuio of ne o upileeit' y an1di 1 a national bank oligrhy : :nd Anh p' - ple of New York li "t , - C i fornia, Ohio anld I' .I b ,1ave rildilated them Wl im -ed .m vm. phat il verdict 0 ti \ i ol , revol tion a tryp li r by vol in T i a r .'. -T i.. ' . u n this y yar,oo ih 0:- p* f r - ite tih thus pra<T -Qi y dn lay I i. In t arre3std Th: nany r Th are irtuially t ll1- i(; :, If N Vork : " 11AM on -ll Ens- ing convention4 pmi-rever you are it rig enloulgh bodfa) e :rfs ovt wherever Yon I th e::hle te a diserA it and dailalne the m M-e i t1h .I by Voting ; inwl you Iany Yet rnno control (if y( Vo repl - - I -a I udt (trinpl the white maol Obla-k ni-mt 111141(r your. 11eet thrmit-h the dlisfranl chisemen an- V-ir-n - t ofo t ihtate."nt W my w Isy or mor a1111 moro palpable1d and litf- rp Ii 'stt ...t.. :i-1nrn Vil' um r the poliuy of' Congr5--to any rus met rs e tioni whic i mpliiS thl- 'hvim-s h .c. rights which whiles .e homtl to r. . spCt--fro.m this hor . DrI: Trihmne. il i V vic'J) oaYK.(lI . By ypaertay's work the "lpire e"cplaced hoerself at thie nof the egitir arm' otf conuoswealtIhs, whose mision has b e here and now to MtY tho hwlfnh, of the neehlitects of* ruin, anid whose; missiion will be in the yearand the conte s tha ar to come, to reO-le :Ild restolre the Union, lind to ah1-h 1 peacI m16 representative ef-oenett-o out all its ord ,r.9 Now )ersey has re -ol to hr WbA placo with a viltory wrthy of her best diys. IThe ob.4 Iy, .'inat ake00 ai tremeous start towonn - th1e i inion Ili ite. E:ven Kmt'su. repudiate; neg. rrO ourfif rag e. Wiis in and linn l !I itmh our e'raevery uin-ttoharte weti iys it longeriss~ to presont Tii (iy of lN (W Yon 1.1.1 wiN ofhe increafor Iiihmocat ie ma iri yKI and ths cisncei latiear ~it brou5h't abuitb dmiie csho tle Jbp-.licanso vb anof8r00han al lgin' nly. 5Int the oternocratic vwh. he~st, entr ote tho registory o is. 4iu her' i l thir, 111)1egis1 y i nnptGG ism Ibi, .ee temo.Atie lvote, lup0,Gr77 ,it i jliepublOin, iit tllh 33,49-'- We ro fon-otoers to t86 li7,9 ex tsti3u ist ry in o8G7 r128,09r0ps sm tn n Diemocraistiow vo, to5,809sv i otr ('redesll th ars1is monig ilen! wthjrnl y erul Demcratic' iet iuchgnaust foriSC, rej ii. The d1em pire City of he Unio-Ne or hot rled sup th--gonilln majora yti ortG,0 (fnortho thilte nun's o th-' tei the righes of henemracyt wy an woverheming witjory ano bhe ther oStats swhiche vteda tyeterday, te t Deofrath.is hiv Leone reno'r mous, on1s amow impetrsas thuse tedn erati te rlimns i truhout thte coun rtryl. At fhate our whe writoti Wl sughy nowxhuowni toweversf thet niiatmes, am'ld that ths ayo ou .edmtinhs ane.Piia Sixty-onie thousaud iii the cit)y, and tWeuty-five thousand in the State, jus. tify the explosive utterantco of the Vr4r, which claims p)i'tty much the wholo cark.h for its pat'y. It obiild well sing "No pent-up Utica contraots our powets, But the wholo boundless continent is ours."' Even in Kansas--a State built up by Republicans and thronged by Re publicans-the voters discriminate ; they choose Republican offlicer , but they do not ch1oose fit preseit to ox tendl the fratichisa to wvomen and 'Tl: P'OLITICAL, CMtAtus OP 1867. The 1"upire. ;Statt-, ii brogh tihe vecl mt1lionI alVn)I of ti popl of h.1" go It, Ally, dina co;Ilge\ 4:r1 antr of tIh \t. i'f.. ern whici' : d It i h of r ht ' e Nrteh :tlit n t trve 4 inco nn r e ;ill lin-rcetha into-ra. Il oi ru no car , .No t lnte -tIhver lfin the imeiial cem n':n eetV ! of a n tCk n h -.' I ~ ' l e: b - h i ill a couw- t whib l S tn'os o te. Not he ill 1tr:n iher eaten. in Nr ;i prcsioIninm s, imo fingd delit i itirv e i.ti a .o herI li' to it t111 hehtl o t httv.i.1.:Es09 J':th, Ith (4V nnsyIlvol i.., Oh~ltioi'~ lit tt'r il ple O s'itt t . I-- .r i l n %%h To Ili. i ovote t , n ,-gro patyl, le y vfAwol met, w%-ilh OVer-' Iotic place ill it. aol :f t I I ' orth, -hnt"d by thel pp11le. (i Naisrit-al Tndmigencer The Ii 1ital party is btlen. This fact. condht Irlt o 141 la e i lottn d Coll i de tyfourl woo'c's ago, fo r thl, rem;I It w'Is Oil a llitoIeni .11s ', 1..; c1rtlin I 11 ) %V. l i i ca. ei sesI il i t o o tC efetL it crothl no]t heii 1:It e . tor it' over jwhh 111a1 joritie il ii of N.-w York anl io~mlyn -t Owr, is a si l e sou111 tlm. I i 1t .' s con I tinal exprl in <>f pop hd itti -n enli4m, ill this reelot' as n11 I l t o IhO nlil 1a' 4e Ited. Thev '/r.e in ;1:5 "On to Ii1iti ond I" t tp r :nstt'l ' ti L l, l'oced It Ilwl I 1o <pt..tions into tIe ( -: 0 , . it lha b. lnswert I a majority. v f st -utyI (I tho anIt pI A t it' i :'-.. ll dl r nlto ' t id tI t r. Trit t C'' rnl.aade I.aains the' Social freedom"Il of 11eillati d m it ill f tvol,'n t rof i I it it. Plrteit y, l colu t f. or hw i of the t..publicanall jorili.es inl IIh S..% atev. Presentnt o6 the raud Jury of Fair fol. Distritt --- all Term, 1867. TO i.s /o'r ./vlu e . maro, harge Thto Gratnd Jury respetfully Report, "Thait 11hey ha2ve, :as Ieninlad gular diltis of the intre ti f the citizens of ouilr tcommonlL' t.ie t n advtiet of ' a strict mitttI iiI ration t f tihe t awo, of our State, eILn o.avoti d cl nt i u itlltettlsly, to dflieharge thie dutieit t le I to phem l ci ac tlitiatcei te advieO igested by the got, anl a prop ae orer fr esacredl lig t ion whichd t.lia leave exominod ~rti h re uir fte Tre n re of the tor.lf Pithlio liatadin tuesIiit' o r I1,5.t0,37 fo the parn year.''ar ad t Wt e uIrogvrt alo ean the bi ft' Itn iIof itheTrsurertof of loiabt ad thiog. Coud wid them gcolrre ts, i properly vouched Ithown a ~epeni) tomur ofto liutsA of'ith1 a lrine wonl hnot mof a:;- dor on pit. Th bitur Io he reasor theat factory.t Weprsen 1(ted5 to he forand pcsniltn; to.Whs (however objectiom ie, poeaby the Jury Logipuro he vochrin such fiiooto dray h~e cnclusibonthat owhilst yer prcousthcren may be crrect ite ox pendImtured o ia pubicoey havloknt pee. maei at it Wacordae? wit the Bpiritad nTe ofaq the 1 eopt are45 give with many yepr*, yong atie hprobusmoe hand ilm (bmrcn (hoo arge an. amsont, seems lt e be adb h rauettr Tresue hisef;wo ak n ca Trho wretoied condition of the publio roads in Fairfiel 'at this I line, as, well as foe. inany yeary plits, have becoluo Ilyo-word and reproach" to ovury traveller; iand .elici ted (te "Lntlthueutas" of tho ntiro tax pay. ing Connunity. In reference to the L-tw as applicablo to tic obstrnciion of the public highways, we recotaiuend to the Commissioners of Roais in consequence of the ilinonso dstrnet ion off fonces thri'oughiout the DistriCt by tIl' inva sion of Fedcral t'oops, all tie privileges and beiiefIts of erecting gates on thw several plantat ions inl eittivit iol, not, inconsist ant with'the general g.ookl. TI) the nnos-nr of 0'n 1iHni.,. Ig, we rl.nmel a nore pen' re u gre1 11011 wiIi (-gt:IlI 1o elollomy, ill II.i i b4Uno1011 (0Fonroa4lI,. WhIVIVIovi ilmt eithert of' the Bo-lds, are ill diebi, but I wo of thei 4he w a bo , aUN when I he Wen tn - |.[ ru. now la- d in he t im riti ., / 0 4 o I .,- ml-!eaa 44 Inues .Act have t.' it pall, we 11 . wv-Ill be funi !i anip~y :. ,i . 1: 1. k p, !l rIspecti v.; Ii a I ' for thet,- en I I. ao! giv reliel to inyn~, win, t th ltl thofey, mitly not be abW I.- I ... 4 L'411r wil i th) onn1 Ioi re41 4 - We hay(* vX14 iii i4the 4(l-e thke C .tl t m l ila '! l'4l ], -.1 good i >n4iiion, wiih Mhe exv n I 141a ill 0y sot apart i 1 1r inA it in :a lithy aind ner gg t" mwtIi:i,, with 1 alr.'e e14 ere w;ith tl l , :u 11 .'i. 111 'ire ori s I' f - W% 1ilsil e y !1 er dep:11In -i:t s,-:4 to b iiply prvbi lh every conv4.enince ca- I. e ll' . 14) ini: ideel f the coi 'VII. ol' their .ll .>r whiebl iF r-Spectfel-Ily'nle, In 4141 14 J1 I.lR. .\u 4111 (ivI, 1-'enn n The Convontion, T1h' e Clai rle i 1n (l Ir Ir, !4,3.'s 1/ n;. is not int favor or the COnservati ve COnver. tIion, ANl hieh his been il ed to Inet in hIll I, oily. 11 says : o I -1' he h 1ih i l -:11ri-il o iotives Whli h 11:1 v "' orned this e;111, wve b'vo not . 'lonh0. Not, howevir, 11iving S41n th l Cor re1Sponldencue 'wvith initential pmblic tnuln at tile North, we mlay -rr in onlanticipations bl with Sueh ligh-s as e p Av s e do nt olahestate ill expressin~g I ho opiniiott, I hnt thle Call i inex %,( lient, nail i ' in s re lal - blly pro-hn'e evil instead or good." I n 'l 11111o 1 hr -114- a1 hit, it says : "IT is Irate fnit the eall piropoAS to regulae tiho ' . ,l Se 4:11h ! li.4. e of I I S: ate, l I'wiILVi 3 the '.tll l as I).t I1nemorialize Congre1 s llrecnb11 11 - vw recnon r tion hills.' ]in o1ur11-4nli!awnt , he courl " othe citions of the State, is :.imply (().do ilithin , 4-1 Il ima ar awi iv of'o thIle. pnlls, wich1141 are 1 bl he1 14'o a. i.nC . ventio i : awi l leave It thie Uviteo 1tales ini'itary an-l the neproos, V) in-tke nold ntrvy oil their 'goverunincat l' "with Caroli Thi pa per, F01:m 111 11i1 AV:% w in f.t ilr or :. Cf-olervaive Conlvention, to I 1nt iivlorto u411 nile all 111c votro ' !44 fihe tae litu at this 1:an, day, after reh".~tin i b111'en l co plt l very 1in.13. of* thet e~nali'lal t no iIla Ite , we fear oo1> ln bellft will result t'roinl snleh a. acnieeing. ""'14 V -N 0 1 . \1 41u ' - . --O n ih. s:l. h lt lrightain is sie-1:1a have Ireate1 his :111lienlce " a very 41.1int,1 kinhd of speech. i, wit s lls h onilll h 1 y ill '141i1O ina 1111 oil' i instanter, an'd watlls till (lhe youn 11n in Zion tl 'lrry ther: and PIe openly thr-ea 1eer i1:1 if the i'. I tmen ( 4441 to tlo the job, Il--? e :11n 1:- s le 1 i! the videlrs wouhl I AnIter in had. nn inry Ihe'n all (Ii'nivelvet1.\bIr 6er - n'as' phtyem uat : the ob-fwhisan. way of gmt t4i1r11n4r. i)e. w se poi'.~ .-ei i t w,, 1 ' t 414 here, bni us.e i' a ung -all allowed hin11 SoIl ') love I y n-g h-.1 he r hr h esl l i)44 4kns 1-1i l' wa o 1 ) when heii wan~e to ttae ata 00l01wifS ohe the hislf l S(rt a hO wl~iik:lnpat ilet o <1)04i4l thevo aeton 1it p1vw~o1or f'>r wtvhat law, --th osuc. ituduy --tiitnbl 4M21.' r01n. yon woa-o Andtn-er ther al on'.M'rhey w 8-r 11 Instrul'a wi be 11111 toonit ycnpa ai pirg ilul l!.I I'lto iihdrs ule a(ptin. Inthl an. fxf.y ple. ci. of hy. c-snpot odness. Thr <by 11e~.,n- 123-. ~tinng af at mdoityoi4 inllenlbr aoiuiro~ae ho in writor8.he cohl-ai.o hr yofn fwon~ -dpersos oavnrlod fnur seneitrs itontjo' pn:s, .s ut it j' hget tt ecfIono isersi betwel. cr-tr -n detrnns u: os a.: OX)sv toc tiorireso~ty of lich.lssa rouebo and Nee fret abo'ur nt o b h n hwlr, becausitwo't deo an \od Neve fineng abo. Iwb.'i yoru 'anhel boansoh fbyu Th-- wrilp i..- so he yo i re m;. i- i 'hed- o runba tgavayt i. as yoursew,. "C b - uwnt -b0etr youilll fe. - - ed r ersh.d' b . DMArn1 aov Lim ROssi:, -rml.: ATON. WN1u-:n.--The eivilizod world wmil hear With IlrofOund rgret of the death of the Righ lion. William Parsons, 1. k'rl of Ni- , a nlaml thlat will over he distin-. *ni, hd in tho i n1al1 of astronomy. L1rd Rossie was born Juno 17th, 1800, an'd I1s ago if.couirso r.u,s with tih con tury. In 1841 Iho succeeded to his fathe's titled, and was elected oio of the represeniatives levers for. Ireland, a life oflice. lie resided chiely tt Birr Cas. tie, Ireaind, iere ho set ip his first teh-scopo. Iis. later'teleseopo which is a"s"Ciat l wi'h i.s name1, aid constrilc.. Od y11 hilf, ha- a wI'ol repuaion1 , inay oisharve bveen del-etted by I, whichl forrl wvvro Ignowni bult Ils u wi1. Ii 18 19 I- was .h-leid Presi. de.fi of il th j , .I soei,-ty3 ; ini 18 12 1 he UIv i y - of -I Cwtilbrilg'- "onhf-rred on hi*1 11- ,i,.i- .v ,f I ,fr. D .; in 18.53 he w - I - l o . Of 0 .... ).. -4 of tio, --.h-..n f 3e 33 3i 11 5i 1855 1"1 a KA' - 4i 1 I3l r Iy I - 333-rlr N3 AI -, II .. ;,--. I llril: I !. 3 3 Ife :. - ho , I hl h o swhichb vi'-hlkd tw l io sof inlko er d y. Ill his. y11 lleail oll [hw sn.ve hal Cows fc-l inl winlter ()I iry uviie gives less m Ilin11 th0oo whlich are4 kop!. on greenl dli,-, ain' all.o Ilat Ih ir Inlilk Ie<32-3 nm1 h of ils tm iV. Ill, l'hh-hed ih fO!bswing recevipt by which Ii.,; cal' hiI an equial 111111iy 11111 1ml;llii v 44f mIlilk dullring (te! wdmtr usdharine th., munnn-r. Take a m1shlv If votatoes, break t henil whilst, r-aw, plave them-11 in a1 barrel sialiding up1, 1ltong inl 1u1les.i vely a layer of potal Is an. d a lay r of branl , and a anall 131331t.ity of 1east, illlmeh.telv inl the ni 1bl 1f;he( .tu whicb is to be. leftl, hoA io fmer- t duIrinlg a wholeu week, 11. whentii the viIionsI taste has pervaded .he0 Whol mIlixture, it is then given tI) Jpm cows-, wh-)o ea;t it greedily. Ti:e Journul d, 8t I/ Itersqir print I I ellin l copy of 1 joint not froin uiFrance, l'enss-ia tupd Itally, to he Sultno 'r , o tilhie l'asterr. nuestion. A 1, ter reliarsing the un ceded reprelitations which have rnmt time been itado by ]uro win plowers in iavor of ranting the lenninds of the Crotal: , and for the enaI'd amelioraltilon 1f tle c(onditiOn A Chi.-tians in) the Ottomian EmJ'piro hm 1e10 nt dl('3rs the great powers will hold the Su!' ) reSpnsibl or' what may vr cnse n,:i' '.3 may follo w. bIlenen it i.s noticeda Iitt. box-toed h4"W" 1lesh-oord goves and ble boa-elbi0lt suis :pr111iol1inafue. Panlta. klns have now approutehed tHat degree Al tigltn<:s whIh 11ity b.m 'lledphb liig. (tetis al4o worn ve!ry shlo, 0113' *oim:13g down to tle hLips. A few light. oI)ored overcon Is ure sen ; blit bla(k or lark olive seets lthe favorite i"010. I ats have wihe-r brnInore (of a elnrvo, iml no. no) all as i.1 s-a on. N. is are wort , f lor. ofio York A R O'!. A TRAu ox FunNl~ .: A'1 OIIANOIi-;n131m. A\.s t i~ he down freight traIin h1romi Cjoh1m3. oi, \on Wednelsday !eening, arri1vedl at JrnIlgI'burg, it wa~s isc3(ove.'l)d that1! one1 w.31 ii1IunnIhslitly givten, a1n31l in a1 few namnesi '- the Or'angeburg~i' I'ire' Companyi~ :irri ve'. an)1 11) poure 3a streamii of wa33'33r 3)n toI the1 laz'ing mass3). There2I( n-as no( h:lli-it no been for3313 Ih . b prmtness dnd Lony, th).- firi- inighti ha~ve spr'ead r~ind 3onIun'a13 he3' whoe113 train of t1Vwent.v-Ltwo II 3..cn3313wY2.--DI'magoguies c away3s tIC aIr' 'le and25 'r aIgain3st "-aris. Ti-dsrnec3i(on of a truie I e13332 e':!y prode(s a nosbliroom V -' II' w i Iand1) m el' whitesw m - rr- ns bghearso Ci- n Ih , /333 i 3) l noi131e ,. Ilith iles, b. Ikl~enhlam T( x s, 3132 f11 i3)',if. II(-h Illil Nord V l ' , ; - ie 1i1I111) l. t iT dlrshand,'e mor nd oneiti childarieti'tid -fh 'he as. Th Puhyr,i 11iracy111( an iomrdler, in ca ptcuring the 11 0a3m1r Chesa1peaike, du ring the war vas)1 up in the1( Suprleo Court of' Brook yn, oni Sa3turd1ay. oin a molltidh? to bail. B~raine claims)13 a comisiionl in thiCon.. ederal~ito a rmy, but hats failed to produce t. TPhe ca)se wals adjour'ned to WVednies lay1' next. Th~le fact is, as the case sttands to-day, vI' do1 not) see how11 an American ca ook a TurkI in the fae,1 without bin - ng. - ([N. Y, .$ pes If'Sumner, whco is the mhodel4A'ri ranI, can11 look the Prtussiani Leglmf itn het face. withiout bh1:ahing; hits ,iisciples ,vill hardly quail befoire theO pkterity of he Turks Mrs. Lincoln is actual! prparing to u'bblh a book. Miss Qfvo Logan,-the tctress andc writor, is sad to htve' been mngaged to assist h6r.'ifl her literary abor, Theo'n ot Alabiuna Oonf'erence, of'. -he. Methodist Episcoopal Uhkurch will tsemble in Manon/ on the 11th Deo. embea, 1RP1; Local Items. Attention One and All. Wo are again forced to the unllploas ant necessity of d unnting all those inl dobted to us. We cannot live on "lprominses to pay." We have tried the system, and find it a failure ; and we no. say to all, if you valuo the. pa. per and wish it continued, settle up at onco, or we shall be compelled to dis continue the paper to those who fail to pay promptly. Thoso indobted to for us advertisin'g and job work, are earnostly requested to come f or rard and settle iminediate .-'further indulgenco will not be g;ranted. A Sparkling Treat , O 1nrself and a friend were ifivited last, Saturday to meet a mutual frionil it a. certai hour ol particilar busi IeS. We met, all tiree 'of us inet. Wel, r wi he occasion was jist this :Our Criei1i, R. S. lth.: oa'rTa Wn 31an,1day1 INveek ag wenlt, an11d onl T'hnr viyretttri..l -l what, do you d.ialk hip %\r.:;Ilh him 7 Whly, ill g noli d u11.1x It, a .wife. hIeo irtienlars will b- ,- util int antoth ecobnn And fint Itr ilo 1meting wasa coiplimenit f". I itA n, St .I illy uis a Iienid i . lprinter knows how to pay. Thno -legtt and ox quisite ent ke, and tie sparlding cha:m'in ptgne were 'done l)' with the best wishes for the long life And happy union of thbe young pair. '"Two souls with but a single thought, Tiwo hearts tha 1 bent as Onte." The Fair. Three largo well-filled and tasteful. ly arranged tables are the first gener al at tractions in tle lalmoral I all, where the Ladies' Fair for the rebuild~ ing of Clie Episcopal Church is going o. To -nter ito all the detailed at tractions upoit these tables, and tile beauty and Ilurhanity that administers thetn to e gatihered crowd, would over-fill our space. Sullice it to say, geerally, that gentlemiten inl attend aince upon the Coutrt will find an oxcel lent dinner inl htaitini for them during tho Court week , antd the ladies will enjoy a social proncnadc in the spa cious Iluall by day-light or by petrolo. ut illumtinlatioin. We hope the efforts.of the Ladies will he handsomely rewarded, and that the object of their zeal and perse verance will soon have a I'local iabi tati'n nd ii tiaie." New Advorifoents "Notice for You".-Jno. P, Iat thews,like ourselves, has backed out a good sized army. Like him, we have chindlenged several ieno to comeo ul !111d1 pr-y and they havn't done so. "Interial evenue Sales'-Calvin lBieec. D. C. The District Court. !ouv eed ye' terdtty, Itis I Ionor, .Jtnlge Robertsonli pesid ing. MARRIED, At the residentce of the bride's fath' ci ont the Gth itnstanit, by thte R1ev. 0. R. Blue, D). D[., Mi. R1. S. Dsspon-ras of Ridgeway,S. C., and AMiss SUsIE 11 own~ of Lee Co., Alabama. At the residence of Mrs. Jontny D~ouglass,4 on tho 15th O)ctoiper, by Rev. .J. Boyge , D., tlr. J1. 11. JIRICI, to Miss MARS' Also. iat th.E a'nie timto and place. M A. J1. IIA~tL.LTON, to .Mists MATTIB B!' L, all of' Nairfield Dist rict. . iboro Gotton Maket Duinlt the week past. sonie 370 have beeni sold at. priods rantging fro 4 to 1;tl (withouitt tax,) at the closo 0 wtrek, prtices sem to ho baused tip York advtaies which quoite l9c fo aIl dllinhg"' wichi woul d wiarra nt 13. 3 salex lha te not etclized any't hing otr ol Ihe butfer. Our mecatstl also Pilint, '.th t nmost or ih ooi o(n shippt m ihis ptoint', is recivd in haud order, wa wich an ttdditijonual chartge'of 50t to ents per' balo1 hns to be tijpo.ed; i is addit ion al tax utpon~ tth purtchatsetr. wouIld re. commtenid Itb. i ~oOf iiore 'gig, atnd' mtore care' ini plttiarintg cot l'or maarket. P'r ic to-daiy 181 t o 18.0 fr-e giveni. Y Virne o Sanr Extionse to me di.. rooted I wil ofl rd io at. Fairfreldt Cour Hose n te frstonday and Itho day following in Docemh tnext, 'within tho' legal honra of' sale, to ,*highest. bidder, for 094li, the folio (tg Real Property. P'uv'ol/ sors to pry f/i iosU o'rato 00 oores m'oro o'r 10~'of.0N Ita$ in FajiiAilict adjoininig lahids o' m. B, obliy anid others, levied upjoni ps hep 'y'o Zehnloni Mobley, at the' sulu of mithl & Melton anid eotes. Ott tract of 8u50 nores motre or less of landi n Vair'fleld DIstrict adljoitng lands (of Dant. oh Ilall. Jamiesi Barber, .A. F. Lttumpkin, Rev..Mr. Cr'eigh~ton, Zehntidn Mobley andi tchors, levied uI on as the prpryof Win. BMbeathsutoSmh& Melton 8horlff's Oflioo, D Dec., 9, 1867. no, 12--f1x2 U. S. INTERINAL REVENE WINNSBIORO, S. C., Nov. 5th, 1867. BY iru o ode from A. 8 Wallace,' Col 8dCol Dit.of South Carolina. [ wIll sell on Saturday. 28d day of Novem-4 bor', 1867, one barrel Brandy, seized upoU for' non.paymopt of tax. .CALVIN BRIOE, Dep-. Col. no, +2