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Local Items. I New Advertisements, Mr. Van Noes the well know Artist s' has returned. See his notice. o Publio Meeting, Tho :procoedings of the meeting at hold in the Oourt House on Monday, of will appear in our next issite. [1 We could not proou'e them before going to press for this issue. a The Rey'J, 0. Kennedy, W Recently of this District, has ac- of cepted an invitation to supply the Des " Arc and Wattensaw Churches in Ar. kathe. His postoflice address is Des 0 Are, Arkansas. "Good Food for the Miuu," II The Phrenological Journal for * C' June, serves up a most nutricious bill to of mental fare. Among its leading characters are George Hall, first May or of Brooklyn ; Phinoas 8taunton, ti Artist; Governor Isaac Murphy ; o J G. Holland ("Timothy Titconib ;") of King Theodore ; Thomas D'Aroy M'i 2ce, with portraits, biographical and a phrenogical sketches ; Philosophy of in Dreaming and Insanity ; Mr. Beech- o ers' Philosophy ; The Secret of Sue- P, cess, for Young Men ; Writing for the Press ; Abyssinin and its People, eta. w End of volume 47.. A new volume d begins with the next number, July. bj $3.00 "a year or 3-0 cents a number. Published by S. I. Wells, 389 Broad- tn way, New York. To Test Kerosene. t The followin.g test for Kerosene, at which has been going the rounds of 9' I' the press for some time past, has the , high sanction of the Journial of Chem- w isty and the cienei/ic American . Take a commtnoi quart bowl ; fill it 0 one- third full of boilinig water; now add cold water a little at a time, un til a thermometer placed in it indi eates a to.perature of 110 .dog. ?ah.. a A.tablespoonful of the oil to be tested at enay be turned into the water and ot stirred about with thermo~meter, it 1y 'will float on top, and mIay be touched in witt. :. lighted match or a bit of paper. tl Support Your Merchants, n Some people seem to 'ha've -a perfect " anania for sending abroad to purchase li that which they readily .huy at home, as though any article comimg from a distance was better than the same at 01 lome. This is very wrong, and detri- b mnental to our town. Disburse your - anoney where your interest lies. Live and let lid--do not be deceived into a the idea that you can -save a greati ramount of money by sending away for t4 goods that ean be obtained of our w merchants, for you cannet do it.. " Look at our advertising oolumns and 81 you will see the names of enterprising b and generous men who will fill your orders at living.prices. Tlhe Land Weo Love,' F 3or June li:s been received. The d ('ollowing is the tabl-e of contents: ~Sketch of Geneial Junius Daniel; 0 Naturo's Lessen ; Unpublished Cor- * respogence of Washingtou ;Th ~St ate of Franklin ; Under the Lava; Pors6nat Ileoce'edtionts -of Eminent seen; Farmer Blumbleby.; Mary Ash. barton ; The Ameican Conflict ; Nothing to Eat ; Only Son of ]lis mvother ; Orange Culture; A few 'Thoughts on Goethe and Scbiller; ; Haversack; Burial of General John' H. Morgan-; Editorial, &c.. e~mores 'famig Ameneca, Tbhis publication improves wlth F .every number. It dontains double -the amount of reading nia-6te'r which it did at Arst, aind has a sucession .>fa th'obilliapt'eolred pictur~es anud toy moveltiesswliedli ave done so much to establish .its .reputation.. We reoom mend it to all who wish to supply their families with a good juvenile period- . ical. Subscription price, $1.50, with .6 premium knife or mnicroscope, etc. P'uboation office, 473, Broadway,.N. Y. lce Cream, Ice Gream. We take pleastrre isi calling the at. 4o booir teg~nepoop'le aga-in to .aeiooetrae -notlee of' the ladies of the, ]jsopat, .ggagtion. On 'Tuesda~y and Friday ev'eniug from 5 *o tO- P. Mr over -Mi. -Daly''s stero, will be foundl !de -ream tNiid other re freshmpnts of tha~ season.. It is a menetorIous purpse and desortes as Mo's6 gandmothers tril1 erelaim * *Gb bi y~u 1' ieben diey 'sa~ a ing fe svuh used to deUght ia jp4JAAts et otariohildhood 8016 e d&e& jai f sneeve for *f1ageab1." Tg dy, pu kiss a She eM 60 ouf ou sneeze .64 6 n Th tdb~' o bn'eese for *Theaf, M sneeze for Sneeze onI Saturday, your sweet. art to-inorrow. Sneeze on a Sunday, your safety ok. The devil will have you the whole the week. JIAseaunK'S81'EOr.--Slhentlemou loud ,plause] of do gonvendion (tromendous eering] I Iloud applause] --gobberhead ong continued cheering]-loyal [sensation] -Johnson [derisive laughter].--traitor [In. ense enthusiaem]-gobberhead [oh, oh I id loud sheers]-8enadors [here the hole convention rose and gave nine hearty oers]-robble, ahl !uncontrolable enthu. asm]--do sublime nigger [indescribable nsation.] And in this manner to the extent of 600, 10 we ds, more or loss. The patriots-in the lobby sustained llas uek as long as nature would permit, and en broke out into great disordor. lins urek proposed to stop, but his friends led -'go on," and Ihe chairman ordered e police to suppress the dist urbance. f New York World. 'I xx Ttx ON Wn serv.-Notwithstanding e fact that the committee has twice voted report the tax at the present figure of two >lats, a majority of members is in favor a reduction to at least one-half this sount. Mr.. Allison has voted for two >lars on both occations. because he thinks proposltion for reduction should come from e House; iut he has repeatedly declared, and out of committee, that he is in favor seventy-ilve cents or one dollar. antit will ohably advocate a reduction ifit is urged the ilouse. The sentimeat of Congress this question it is not impossible to learn t.h certainty, but many gentlemen believe e (louse, at least, will agree to some re rotion, though the motion will be opposed the Revenue Bureau.-New York Times. The editor of the Iacon (IlI.) home Jour I says. After the surrender of the rebel armies e visited Petersburg, and picked up be 'een our own and the rebel works a nus. >t now in cur possession. It was loaded tihe time and required the services of a uemith to remove the charge. There was ro bullets inside, and one had gone partly rough and was inbeded in the cthtr. It is the opinion of those who saw It that e of them must have been fired into the LUzxIo, which alone could account for the ndition in which they were found. Ti. is a matter within our own knowldgo, at Mr. Evarts lost. inre than thrice the inual income of any ordinary lawyer by tending the tmpeachiaent proceedings ; in her words, .that lie doe-miad business vast more remunerat ivo for'Lhe sake of conduct.. g Mr. J.ehusona'.s defonce:; and, noreover, at Mr. Evarts has received n' fee what er for onducting it. This is.a fact which r. Evnr.ts would not condescend to state msolf, -atd one which we should not be at ery to mention find wi learned it fromr m.-New York Nation. A Fife inswraiee'campany gaiued -a iso the other day in New York city 3cause the ,party insured, when -ask i previous to insurance who was his bysieiau, replied ho :badnore, though a had 'had ono for years up to within short time before.. Somebody has give'n atterance to te fo-llowitng scrap of philosophy, hich if -not good, is at least cool rho poor man's purse may be empty, ut'he has as much gold in the suns tine and silver .in the moon as any. A tafTk'ing match will come off soon Boston between two wotmen. They ~o to talk twenty-four hours withoant ee'p, no time beingmalloewed 4e eat or rink.. The following ep'itaph was w.it t~enn n 4 .locomotive.: (Collisions fowr .Or five she bore; 'The signals were in 'ain : Gr'o-wn old and rusted H er bobler -bust ed, dLnd sasheed .the excnrsion .train. There -is.a r.umor afloat in Pa.ris rat t~he Sultan of Turkey will pay a isit to America, as 'ho takes a great terestin thme affairs of this country. 'The'Deumeracy 'of Mississippi recentl-y asembledln a'Convention at Jackson, aind rclared P'endleton as their irst, choice as a residentia'l candidate. Two 'ladies, twin sisteri', botinmarned nd lhving apart, recently died on the tine day m F'ra'nde -at'-the ago elf one undt'ed years. The New York E'xyrees says -the st'reets are a a fne state foer allegators, but-ether kinds gaiter. had better stay in the house and [1y gaters whereothey belong. A inri.-Th~e stron est k'ind1 of a int-a young rla'dy askanag a gentte can to see if one of her rings would . en his little Ainger.. NEW -000ODM JUST RECAEIVED .DY JOHN McINTYRE & 00. B ae ut received ta fresh supply or QROCB~RIEm8 which will be sold low >i' 9A8H1--onslsting of 100 busheisa of -dora, No I Conntry Flour, arrels, half-barrehs cud kits Mackcerei, Nos. ,2 and 8, E~nglish Dairy Cheese, Superior irown Soap, Mixed Piclokes, Canned Oys era, Wine Cakes, Lemon Novetjy t.akea, 'reneli Mustard, Crockery,, Raisins, Ntits, hi'kinds, Fresh Cocoa Ureoam, *'lg Paste, Lsorted Oandlies. Also-Laiee' ahd Gen. lemen's Sho~es, (home maufat.ure,) Zephyr 'u "Here's Your Mule" .and 111l1 Arp dm0 ing Tebaeo, Chewig 'tobacco, Se *ke and many -etlhe artloles too numeh eus-to mentien, Corin Oodr !t Corn IIt Io RAGS OF CORE, ust received and may 1 4NYL&O C0n~ry' Vnredh'eOS~ jAMBbepondre ande Badee,"fAleo, Fine F2 u el a yab oo .a1 o, l c Ao ,rD ;I 2'a4' / p ti w d~ LAD BRS. W~ 0'V, IA 0;0'0'0'CA 'C ~J C/ 0 CA0Ct C'V1 1DP I00 0- i C ) Ame)' C ali000cos, 0aC - ^ 0,+ 1 00 '- 00 0 6J : 0s c r+ u 0r -i (0 Frnc and. EnC shPinA :)1 Cj 0 l'C;.C Fac Mu"slinsI , l hek d + C C 0rw 0o0pus Cke and Stripe O 00 0tCOI) sele Veeigs Sa and O G 0.0' U)100 ^1 00r0 ' ^ An..0 10"r0) 0 - )o G 0; v O-4-t CA C tD C hies Linens1,. , Line DrillsC en:,C Dri l s J, e Cr t 1 Cnd Gl oe oe Y k Nao ns, V, C 1 Co C, 0 O 00 0 - aC many oher ac ls.0 0) 0') 0 2 00goc of S iE t00Cor sull N0ot . w ,s. ii a~ne. 100 piec0o pric' e A Cvar ked asrinn trfpen d Youi h's IATs, to ichria aw s, e e alyhne ah tenioo ll s e s wilay anwyd tk pleasurineshowingns ouitoc UST REEIED Wno. NE Thito LieN 1rio n os aier Ca loes, C cd and etreat Si, A t ri e asokoSugPlain ar our usho . Brown ~ lo lote p r i hced d tie A vlriedTso Cot H ofAle 's and E-lBAT H A ndt whick es pechteul linie th Cttinofalet s, wake Noll alwas, tk apl 28W Not ice .~C SOTEL, hATS, to which epcflivt the 5(ST.'O3K.DC.JVED WASI MBUESNESS flo And t offe A ~O O AUSISCIE fAE aY 28 ROM M.THEMSO. inaans tRed Atdtommlon oPetroen, O N eeoderad bGrteeople etIntogv niTaneir o.jec .a. m..n 'srcl a V,. cr v, ci 0' General Ave. * rage. - -Greek. A CA CA 1V'0 00 0' C Latin. c~ as French, Trignootuetry. -4 Co I Geometry. 0 CZ) t0Ci - Algebra. y L Arithmetic. I u a oo oc c History. Composition & I' Elocution. a' o Enls Gratumar. I Geography. 0 0 ?~ RendingL and * A Spelling. L oooo$$$$ Deportment. LABOR SAVING A MAOIaILrErs. WINNSBORO. S. C. A (j711E subscriber is Agent for several vain.. A . ab'le Machines in connection with his Clothes Washer, viz: Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Mantz's Champion Smut and Sepa. ' rating Machine, Thrasher and sever al other Farming Implements. F. ELDER. Co-Lti'aOntea. I hereby certify that one of F. Elder's A Improved Washing Machines has beed'used by my family for nearly two months, and that. it has given entire satisfaction. We find its merits equal to Its claims. It wash. es thoroughly, (if the directions are fol. L lowed.) expeditiously and without injury to A the clothes. I can safely recommend Mr. L Elder's Washing Machine to the publio pa- A tronage. feeling assured any family will be delighted with its grqator superiority over the old wash-tub umodo. R. W. BR ICE, Pastor Hopewell Church. This is to certify that we are using F. Elder's Patent Clothes Washer; it is 'simple and not. liable to get out of orde.'. We can recommend it to the pubi to be a great saving of labor and less injurious to Iho C clothes than the old method of washing. 9 1Rev C II Betts, Winnsboro, S C, Mrs Dr L J IR McMaster, Winnsboro, S C, Mrs Sad It Stevenson, Fairfield District, S C, Mrs Robt Herron, Fairfield District, S C, Mrs C Kennedy, Chester, S C, Dr S A Reedy, Chester, S C, Mrs Caleb Barnes, Columbia S C, Mrs J L Yongue, Columbia, 8 C, Capt L M Grist, Proprietor Enquirer, Yorkville, S C, Mrs. S. B, Clowney, Winnsboro, S. C. c feb 227-lyr AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, ITS OAUBES, CHARACTER, CONDUCT AND RESULTS. By HON. ALEX. H. STEPHIEES. A Blook For all Setions and alt Parties. rj 3i118 great work presents the only om Iplete and impartIal analysis of the Catuses of the War yet published, and gives those interior lights tand shadows of the great conflict only known to those high offi cers who watched the flood-tide of nevolnu dion from its fountain springs, and which i wi re so accessible to Mr. Stephens fromn his bi high position as second officer of the Con federacy.a Toe a ptublic that has been surfeited with a Apparentlyl Similar P'roductions, we pronmise a change of fare. both agreeable and saltu- f tary, andl an intellectual treat of the highest c oraler. The Great, American War has at b Last found a historian worthy of its impor- il tance, and at whose hand it, will receive that moderate, candid and inpartial treatment, which truth and juatico so urgently de mands. The intense desire every where manifest edi to obtain this work, Its Oflicial character - and i-eady sale, combined with an increased commission, make it. the best subscription book over publised. One sagent in Easton, Pa. reports 72 sub scribers in three days. One in .Loston, Mass , 103 subscribers In J four days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 106 subscribers in five days. Send for Virculars and see outr terms, and a full description of the work,' with Press notices of advance sheets, &c. Address NATIONA L PUBLISHING CO. Bread Street, Atlanta, Ga. RULE TO PLEAD. The 8tato E)1 South Caroilna., FAIRFLD DISTRIOT 5N THE cowMON P'LEAs. Nancy Wilka, vs. ID. C. Boyle, Attiachment. W H iEREAS The Plaintif did on the 26th her declaration against, the Defendant, who, ,(a. It, is said) Is absentt from and without tito limits of this State and has neither wife nor attorney known 'within thre same upon whom a copy of the said deelaration might 6e served. fendant do appear aed plead to the saidc deelatration on or before the 27th day of Oc. tober, A. D. 1868, otherwise Ainal and ab. solute judgment will 'theti be gieon sad4 awarded for the Plaintiff against him. B, B. CLOWNEY, (7. C.P. Clerk's O001e0, Fairfield District 26th Ootobei-1867 oct 29 le~mly Cah*DSand will be sold low for apt 9' THOMPSON & WOODWARD, Metallio Clothes Lines, T"Also anotber su pply of Brades 8loe & 1ec b )harlotto and 8. 0. Railroad. COLUMu IA, April 0, 1808. )N and after this date, the Trains over this Road will run as follows PASSHNOER TRAIN NORTH!. cave Columbia 4.00 p m i Winnsboro, 0.10 p in Chester, 8.00 p m rriveatCharlotte, 11.00 p i GOINO sOUT!!. cave Charlotte, 11.36 p m " Chester, 2.10 a mi 4 Winnsboro, 4.01) a n wrive at Columbia 6.00 a m N ACCO)IODATION TatAIN WILL RUN As FOL . Lows * Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. cave Columbia, 7.00 a m " Winnsboro, 10.45 a m "Chester, I.-I p m rrive at Charlotte, 6A.3'5 p it Tuesdays, Thursdays an'd Salur iavs. cave Charlotte, 6.00 a im " Clhster, 10.40 at Im " Winmsboro, 1.41) p it rri' 0 at Columbia, 6.0.1 p m C. ItOUKNIiI', ap,7ierintI endent. apt 7 OUTH CARO1NA RAILROAD. ORNenAL SmmpnsnNTrNns'r's Orrtier. Charleston, S. t., March 26, 1' 4J8. N and after Sunday, March 29th, the Pas enger Trains on the Soutlh Caroli. n ltailr ad will run as follows, viz FOR AUGUSTA. cave (harleston, 6.30 a iI rrive at Augusta, 3.30 p in cave Charleston, 7.30 p in rrivo at Augusta, 6.46 a im FOR COLUMBIA. cave Charleston, 6.30 a in rrive at Columbia, 3.5) p m cave Charleston, .40) p i rrive at t..olumbia, 6.20 a m FOR CiAlR LESTON. cave Augusta, 6.00 a m rrive at Charleston, 3.10 ) min cave Augusta, 4.1!) p m rrive at Charleston, 4 00 a min cave Columbia, 6.00 a I rrive at Charleston, 3.10 p m cave Columbia, Mti) p m rrive at Charleston, 6.30 a m SUMMREVILLE TRAIN. cave Ciharleston, 3..10 p m rrivo at Summerville, 6. 16 p mv eaveSntn merville, 7.20 ia im rrive at Charleston, 8.35 a m CAMDEN BRANCH. On Monday,, Wednesdays and Saturdays. cave Kingsvilio, 2.20 p m rrive at Camden, 6 0) p I cave Camden, 6.10 a in rrive at Kingsville, 7 -10 a in 1II. T. 1'EA KE, (cn'l SIp't. miar 31 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. +SSENt'E OF GINGER, Gelatine, Ex't. I Lemon, Mrs. Winslow's Soot hing Syr p, Iiamrheen Remedy, imusland's 3agnesia, ostetter's Bitters, Calisaya 11itterp, : ndn, reami Tarter, Corn Starch, Farina, Arrow oat. Alleook's Porous Plasters, QIeen's elight, &e. Just received. KE'TClilN, MeMASTER & BRICE. apt 26 DRESS GOODS, &e. ADIES' DlRESS GOODS, - Printed Mus .J lins, Organdies, Swiss, Cambrics, .Ja mets, Giighams, Calicoes, Plaid and triped llonmespuns, Long Cloths, Cot on arn, 'able Linen, Cassinmeres, Cottonades, adies' and Gentlemen's Shoes, Brogans, C., &c. .Jnst received. RETCIILN, MoMASTER & Bit ICE. apI 25 RLULE TO PLEAD. Staite of South Carolina, FAIRFlELD DISTRICT. I N rim CoS1310N P L A s. hos. J. Chalk, vs. D. C. Boyle, Attach. W IERIEAS the P'laintiff did on the 2tith day of October, A. 1). 1867, file his claration against tihe Defendamnt who, (as is said) is absent from and without thle miits of this State anid has neither wife nor torney knowni witinl tha~ same upon whoim copy of thme said deolaration might be mrved. It is therefore ordlered, that ihe said De.. ndant, do appear and pleadl to the said do arat ion on or before the0 27th day of Octo. cr, A. D. 1808 otherwise fimnal absolute dgmient will then be given and awarded the Plainltiff against himn. S. B CLOWNEY, C. C.P. Clerk's Ofliee, 'innsboro. 8. C., 26th Oet., 1867. oet 29-le8mcly RULE TO PLAED. State of South . Carolina, FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. as. K. Rabb vs John Willingham Attach. ment. 'T HEREAS the Plaintiff did on the six. VTteenthm day of March, A. D. 1808 fie is declaration against the Defendant who. as it is said) Is absent froma and withont lie limits of this State anid has neither wife or attorney known within the same uponi rhom a copy of the said declaraition might e served. It is therefore Ordered, that the said befondando appear and plead to the enid elaration on or before the seventeenth ay of March A. D). 1869 otherwise fibal nd absolute judgment will then he given ad awarded for the Plaintiff against him. 8.B2. CLOWNEY,0C.C. P. Clerk's Office, Fairfield District. mar 17-le~mly N EQUJITY--F.AIRFIED, 1867. Ji for Specifiec Performance. !hos. Aderson ra. Elizabeth K. Anderson, et. al. IL appear#.g to thes Court t hat John [Incald, Jamnes Kincaid, William A. 1in. aid, and Fannie R. Johnson, defendantsa in he above stated eanso are absent from and pit hoat the Stat.. It' Is ordered on motion of Mr'. 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State of South CrOlina% FAIRFIELD DISTIVICT. NITh ila MMoN Pa*AI, C. HI. Daidwin & CJo.. vs-John Willinghami, Attachment. W HERFAS I ho Plaintif did oit the eI$. feen h day 6t Mavoh A, 0.1860~ lehsdeclaration against. the De dan who, (as it said) is absent,.frorti #n hi~ot, the hlt.s ofthils State and lleatel~ Ift. nor attorney knows within th~ tamne (i6a whom a copy of the said deolaratioR mtgh* be served, It is therqfore Qrdered thai the sadDq. fendant do appear and pi#l to the" *ald declaration ogi or before the' soeetpta day of March, A. D. 1889 otherwIse OM and absolute judgument ill:thd'b.a tvea and awarded for te PanifamnI 4I.