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Local'Items, PUBLIO MEETING. A'Orand Mass Mcetiiig of the De mocraflo Party of Fairflold DiAtriot will bo beld at Wiun."boro next Mou day, the 3d of Agust, for the pur pose of ratifying tho noiinations of the Ilon. Illratio Seymour for Presi dent, and (jeneral Frank P. Blair, for Vice-Prcsidcnt, of the United iStatc.; .1nd.also for tLe purpose of taking mcasures to have the District repre acuted at the State Democratic Con -Rution wInch is to meet in Oolnbia, oni the 6th (if August for the pilrpose of nom1 iina(ti11g Electur.N fvr Presidtnt und Vice-Pre-sident, and organizing for the Democratio campaign general ly. W. 110.OUERTSoN, President of the Distriet'beiucratie Association. Ladd B ros., Are tearing down their shelving to mnake room for a larger stock of goods next Fall. These gentlemen like our fri-'Idi on the corner (No. 1, lotel Range,) emiploy white mechanics only, Choreforo shoul( )0 $up)ortcd I)y j Ile District. Read their advertisement In another columi. Ti o Altoroation--A Oorr .ction. WV understand that we were i s informed as to Giles Hj;arrison dis charging his.pI:tol at the Iloorable J. 31. lnta, e anisint that gen tlelman to lov out thw .ighIt and drop oil the floor, to escape the sh t. It fseemlus that this account, was exaggera ted. Said Giles, we now hear, c1n ducted the (Itello on more niagnamii inous prin3iplcs. When lhe had re turned with his weapon aid had come Avithin thirty yards of the 10honorable Sonator's h6use,- he "fired his pistol tp into the air." His honor bein.g thus aipeased, tle dilicilty was "am icably adjusted," aid he earrietd the Honorable Senator's trunk to the de yot, next morning. Wet Iake the oceasion of tii. cO*rc. tion to say to rampaut, digtitics, and to :mll others tt t it am y coloori, Iih it it is our diyd -m.1biusiness to p1h!ish thw fivws, anld t.hat (he memory of man rlinethi not to the contrary that ther 'ever Wai a timli when it shooinlg-r:1pe was nct legitinate piblic property. - This, too, was no private affair between a gentleman and a negro, bit het ween an1 Honorable Senator, in whose life we are all interested, ntd an American citizen of African descemit. Doko Domocratio Oib. The followig resolutions w 'as adopt ed at the mneeting of' the Delko Dan3o cratic Club, on Lh.c T1t dinistan t., with the requmest that it bie publishcd in your lfpper. Resolved, That we iatify thme plat forii and nomination of the late D)e erat e CGonventioni at New York and pledge to theta our cordial support. JOS. QUATTLEBAUM, Presci dent. Tumos. Rfl. CEu,rEnm, Secretary. Thme Land We Love. .l''he Land We Love for August cian tainsm lifteen original articles. Coim pvativo Genieralshiip exposes the emptinmess of G4ranmt's claim to be a gruat comnnainder. The decay of religion in the South ia thmouighful irtielo by. Mr. ,Mani gaiult. The systemn of English gang labor shows 'that tho E'nglish aboli tionist has a more cruel system of slavery at home, tie'n thatt which lie so ,much deplored fit thme-$outhm. The D)ickens Dinner is a sprightly bar: Iesqjue of thme toadyisnm 'of .the Aim'ori: can Press'. Shboep hitsbindry calls at S tention to an important subject foi thic Southern farmer. The po'etry is from Mrs. Charlke, Ijenry R. Jackson, and .Edward A. Jenaks.' rb teo 1n!'d? 6t" tcuetbi and sovera essays. Thue frontisyhece is Yt bohautifuml i'teel- yato engravinig of Oond'l AshiL VWould jy'ot hatve somno genuino on Phronaia Journal for August now ready-containing portraits.and biograiphmial sketohos of Ole' liml,.Na of' Blavaria; tbe ,Prussgian General; Mol,tko ; Visolfor'theo . ortmen oMtiott& 'scholar ; Garibaldid 1L .D; 8tratton, James D. B3. DoBowdn'id of others ; -Patterson on Phrer.ology ; F'ajtm in Uod ;'Nufi'Jf Wt rin o1 Aolf ( ur aunoco, IdpaNy and Salmi 1Poet ahd Poetry i Are nuimber..4$8 ayear,. or $150' for a half p. ,dfdis ,S R. Wells, Now oar1. Now Mvortisomouts, ;S] ugghig and opo--J as. It. Aiken. Ono Thouaid pounds or lacoi, for f sato by Mulityro & (.o, cl D. R.-Xletmikcon, advertises4 frodh el supply of Groccric.i. Seo notiee inl anilothelr 'o uutill. Latest by Telegraph, Congressional, W^sItO-rov, July 20. . 'i:.%r". -Tho bill relative to fihe righ. ls of liaturalized ciizelens 'road was lisou'sed IV all1 dzky, interrupted only b-y thle re:a-lio .1 !he veoo of tho qlm-toral college bi;l, and 11he pluisage <>f IthIe hill <>ve-r Ohe Vel'> hy a t i voun of -ickh Thasonumns st r natois.ercep. ot P'oMle, who is abseit, voiled solidly with te Ili forty-ight. ip After n:exetive seQsiot the Senatle ad. V' journed. . ir l1vust.---The eeetl of Lashi, fro-it al North ('Ioliil, alI lBowell, frot Souh (arolina, wai referred to the EMeclion Com The bill extn.ling ti i rivigion" of the I liaw mf July -, 18U1, liniting lhejumisduietion of the Coirt of' Clailims to North CI rolin,i was4 reft-Ie to,f lhe11( .1tndiciary ("'om111itIve. f A I18ulutiiOnU1 estor4ing to Vinli tea i hi studio in tie capitol, fromA whieb ihe 110 Was frighteled bly Putler, wa4 adoptCd. Ih "Mr. lIldriigke of Wisconsin, ll'ked leave t1i to oIler a resolt'ion reilitesting the Seereta- I ry of War to m <iiiuniete to the wlouse the i names of 'all pq-ronm kinder senmence or "o mlfliiay Colatii s.ilon or cou t- i al at l1, Dry Tortug'ts, their er'ines, and the i:nies 1i1 f all.persoir, in nili(ary Conri .-I nent at 'I Athanta, thit., and C'harlevi6n, .1. C. a Mvr. scbolit'ld, of Iminn4vanlia ohjevle, 1 111nd Njr. J."b4ridgo withdkrew hik resodlution, W, lMsi and ,Ilowen, rom Nori A h mi ,South "ur0liiyt were stI.ed. . Mr. MIullins, in opposing iowen Iaking w hi sent, said : "Illowen was born in Ohio, h and A went to, South Cartoliik, ten or fifleen Wg yearH igo. Vhlen the rebcllion broke oul. I6 lie went volditarify Into'the Confederate th irmy, ace,plted. a cominkistion as enpin, 't tnd wvas protniiked 14 imiajor 1,6br hi galliantr .) in shmooting diowna Ungion mnen. Wh.ile a% malt d jor he (.\Mullitit) was reliably inforine(d h li'wen killel his rebul colonel, bult o)f that. all itt lie wou11d not, complain. For this net 8 Biweln was arrested and 111. in ironr, . bu1 PU was r wel d when the rebel roopm idvan'le- IC ed. I! then Iald 04.w or two tlings to o-. at he I"ig orjo4n the FVderal forces, and did St t lie l rt ti.." Tho spekeir was ilformied by t Ueneral .!iokles hitiselt'lihat while inl the. I'l Fdl'Lral arimy lowen acl sI badly that lie 01 had to be ie:ircerated by lie Federal an, ac horitics. When the war was over ie be. -l Ca4e t lladiial and dip ei the faith ot S Iranchise for the black man. The speftker wi hal no disposilion to oppose the pardon of in Ine:1 who s.owed proper penitece, bil lie Ie woild n(t reward tron 1 by m:inig thee re peIOple rlie'S OVer us a1 soon Ps they enme bauk. lie dobtel vqry mult whether tie w 1 Olo1 W:s plirsuig tHe lroper policy in 4)I th1is lattir. N A-1journedi.. fth W.%suInToN, July 22. i i on ::..-Kellogg, of Alabamna, and lift, of ou ti roluina, were seated. -li A bill wa- paised remoing lie tisabili. re ius 41f, Siminul Corley, of .8on1th Carolina : w .Michael Halla, (;f f'nisianra ; aind Jun i Nlilledge, of Georgia li NI r. Stevens made a personal explanation co lenying ti 111alks a(tribultd to41 him, anid lih thoi 4nig h papers 111acking hil 44 11 h0 halfIt ini r'ebel ' iiid all -in the bon44 -hIolders' 41h interest. pia A imessogo from the President Wqas real, si in Which his aipproval of fihe tax bill was di rinnouneed. Th Sc 4eietary of the Treasully i1n ind Vomm"lissiont-r of Internal c evenne, of however, Speaker l'olfhax tAid,.' 11h intelli- in jeneo that the bill was not signed9(t. le re (Colfax) had no other inf'oriiation I'hlan di, hiat Coillinel in the PIesidlent's Ilessago 1 11n1ounlcing that he bill had been signed. (1h The Senlat0 amlieindu-t,va to lie Alh-ka It ippr( pri1 4ion bill was no4 -conci1ed. 1, I o andi a commiittee of conf1erencie wais aippoini- . e'd. t1: Th'Ie brill exltending th ime1144 for the Com-i- of p41etion of' the Sethderni Pacitic railroad w2.S Sr.l1re.-.Reefrson atid4 Salwyer, fromi South Carolina, w"ere seated. Sawyer's seallting gave r'iseo ar pr'olonged -. lisCussioni. Aflidavits of 0. C. Blowen and Gu 'l'hotmas .J. Mlckey4, of South1 Carolina, were read, declaring their11 belief fiat Sawyer waOs inoligible, t.to was a sharreholderi' 1 blocka<de-runnuing comipanly, 4and 4a 1m10-44 c her of a ilitary organizrationu in Chai:rleston . 4n 1804. to Senator Conkling said lhe was free to say3 14hat, lie did not believe oneC worid of those cbarges againist Sawyer. so ltobertston, of.' outh Carolina, who had t beeni seated first, mi order, thait, he might 11 speakc antd vote in Sawyei's case, said lie had " heari4d none4 oif t hese clirnges ini thet Sonith . U irolitna L.egislatuir.', and hetlievedl them to hi be0 nntfounlded, nt broughit~ up by disny pointed t'riend 's of Dir Mlackey. The quefstion4 ofi adjournmenia:1t was resuiti ed, and44 the arin g of theo "1030ya l ilitia1 in Itle Sout hern Staite w$1')a gaitn brtighit, lip. The hill will unidoubtedly becormo a la1w be. nm fore Congress adjourns- . A concrret resoluttionl to take Ia rOcss fr-om NioighAy fi11 the third Monday in Sep..~ temnber was piassed. Adjourued, o WAsiIINGTON, July 23. SENATE.--Vilsonl introduced a billi appointing civil ollicrs for Mississip. dll pi, fromn the dlefeatod Rtadical tandi.. se dates, and deCclar'ing thtis to be the il State (hdvernmenit for the present, and 0 ordering the tmilitar'y cotmmtander to~ U, onforo the order. Ordered to ho mn p)rinitcd. '. 41k Ifow0 itroducod a bill add iticana re to:act.s suppr.essing inoturrections in o* States; Applying to tlhse late.ly ro- v 6onstructed; providin&Todolal assist-- re allbdidug ost, ufplkatt.n Qf. Gover'nor's re~ or LogNsaturo0r creatd by Recon. at st,ruction- aets. Roferrdd to Judiciary 04 Committee.o.. lip4 I{oU8T.-A ffter utnitpoittant inisines'sS t h recesa fromi ,Motiday to U,hld Motiday aIl Ut Sepietber wras taklin up, Armiing of t~o tihe iGodtlhern States Ifonfopolized atton-)- re tion, add eveIry speaiker After ihavihg e. pressed bia Views briefly oni the siihject; was c.alled to order for speaiking .otn. ali bill pending, iwhcn not lieloro the House TVhts mOoement isevidenitly promuinen',m TI the mintd of' every mfelubet. WVashburn, roodgnir,ed as Granit's or' gtif .iik g a. he'd ijappro ved of the nieasure on the grounds. that i wvithin ate days tirese arata wouild be in the hands ofHeboel ' a with a protos6. T . ; Iloyden, of Ro *hN A na. piestod aga test senidig anas lffia tli *it1 neode4y Arid wonld onlystnE 4odig4tu att tind excoite passion, whieh he thoght ihaa the duty of Oongreus to seguage, andm IfI9r sible tbievents I ' .s - n D)Ewand:,MaNrtW~ CAralina, ma'a.tavla i dversely to the new impeaoitincnt, move. ne't ; otherwise, file action was cutirely mtetizen. eio Corruption Comni-tee on mpealicment, bas been diseliargud. The >ill protecting Americans abroad, passed, min goes to the 1'resi.let. After Iassing natly bills of no imnterest, (lie Freedten's Itreiu bill was aigreed to, which secures towardl ins oiica. In the Senato. after uniportant bsi. ItSK, tlio lloue hill W for (lie re.orgaliz-1011ion f Virginia,n M.isigsipp)i and Txs, clite up, itul 'waW'pliced on1 th'C SpeakOer's Intale, as14 00 importailt to be rehe.rred to a colnittee. Lik bill wits, felegi-lipheId in rall l:bt night. hile. hill prolveling eili.l is abroad wils e u11 -..L . l w:I1d ollpose.l coifQeritlg )Ow-1 ir on 'h Presidenlt, by iv eI 110, could in olvolIII emi ntry in war in xi'x Iweeks . aid ie (Jovernment land liothing io do with ii 0IpIpreSsiol it homiie. lie obijteled to nakinl z fhe l1ini1Vted sI ,1 !tat r g iey' f'or, pro. ,aean lizinlg poli.H.i.ea views . I'rey si.h 'i'l w Iqan eort 10 change lhe laws i. nii. ions. :tol by.1 its pa.4igt we W1111hi simlply xlose ourilseles to the emntelipt.0o all ni ions. of l't- e :I Ilh. . TIll h ,1 b i ia.edl.3;0yvas I utnys --- Frvy, kesne,Fowler-, llow i and N .i1 1 Wik . .To.igh il their e:ia, 8imner and TIIm-lI refut-.Il to 'Wt0. The bill removi.nv Il ii:l d rtili i's.fr etu l hn1, of Lol.ki-,na, 1411 (Jenei-al ' lnn!, ot' 4e1orgia, was . n d'l d it) iniludi 1111 lounig Ih'owIt, of' (eIIIIneky , Inil oIIh rI,lkOen from fihl 1:able at)dpse h ill securin.t IIowaI in o He ( s ('oi1umis ioierI ofI' I Ie Free.hm. IIt I A I-itII, ' , . rolimation of the Ratification of the Fourtoonth Artiole. WAVIN 11 rox. Juitly .. Seltefary Sv:rd Iddresses a letter 'To Hloin it Ilmy concerni," tatig Illith (,onl rew.4, il,unfe 1 .pas.reouinspro - O.ing am1fendmlents 1o the4 (.1nsItI11 ioll hownii as she ouiite Cnthli article. which li notei. The Sceretary go's on to say flint he not of 1818 requires (lite Seeretfiry it ;tte to 1ub10lish Ihe omendentlieis %when11 dolt)ed, lit, no act altiorizes him to.de. ermnine and decido doubt fol ileSt ionst as to he 11111heti(icity of the org-nization of 81i( ipgisliIttires or I lie power I any State Leg. it t recall ithe previous rit(ification. welity Itree States haVe ratitied 1 i h metiilment, and aitio bodies avowitig them -lves Its ithe Lrgislatures of Arkatisaim, toril ('arolina, Florida, Louisiana, 8outh arolina, and Alabama. It appears, fitrlher, that Ohio anid New ersey have wilthrawn their contsent. Th Ie ilicavy of t isivi wit h itw I is dIi t t Ifrl. The ,hole tnmber ot't lites is hirtyeee. 'lie Secrel;try tlen proclalims file amenil IenI aId.ptoll, provided fihe original resoliu ions (of Ohsio anl New Jersiy aro vilid aind ot a1f'ected by their%ll'mi t i-tawal. 'atal Affray in Savannah -Another Negro Riot, SAVxNAH, G.%., July 22. A difllnity oectrroed last Iight ill a saloon etweeCn William Robert llopkins, taxrc eiver, ail Ismac uissell, duimly sheritl, ill lich (the former was instantly killed by a istol.shiqt, fired, as Rtussell claims, in self qfeuco. The afflir caused great, excite )it amnotig tle iegroes, Who a3t Ilhe sighnal ' a ilrut tssembleFd, several hundr1411-ed (roig, atriled with gunls a1l clibs, and brealening to lyhieli Russell ai-'l ,d*emtiolisl is house. On lea:!n.ig that iui1sell had Peen Waken to.jai0 they precee'luA t o atiftack ,but were dispersed by fihe police. The xCitettnent is, .solliewhalt a1batedI this morn,1. Img. FTlie prompt responlso to the sjgnal sihow.i ht the negroes are fully oiganizl in his cty. The Coltimbima Prisonors, Turne d Over to tho Oivil Authorities. Ari.'rtA, CIA., July 22. Oeneral Nfende to-day issued (lie follow tg order to Gener'l Sibley, presihent of ie nilitary commission trvying the Colum its prisoners here: - ",InI view of tile actionl of th'. regislaturo 3-day, an tll e probable jitmiedinte adtiis ion or Georteia ant ce.sation of iiillity ihIority, thle c'ommtaninIg (eieeral directs liat (lho cottamtissioni of' wvlhi you are pre i'let sutspentd pri'ocedintgs int thle trial of' Thsoer chtged ith tihe murderlci of Ash iurnt. Teirisonersa will lie retained ill Thelm pr'isoner'milhave beeni accor'iingly I urn. dl qve.r .tn (ho civil aul thorilies. All thme ninlCese fori the prosecution hinvo left. for ho NorthI. .1 The city is ct'o\ydecd, wvith visitors to thte )emtocraitic ninass meectintg. Zegro OfNisaI Ap>i'>itTd in 1orthi Oaro lina--Oamp)aignl Thoitement. . Wr,3tKoS, N. C., Jutly 22. The new shiriff as appointg'd o ne. (vhli ndl two ntegro deputies, andl iogro'dleputy o tlho jamilor. .. .. Th'le political oxcitteent her'e is as Yigh ndl will pr'obmably surpas2is thant of' 1810 bo ore the close of thle camupaigni. Cable Dispinoce'., The re'bels left. Tientstz1in, goinig South. Thte Mlikado has issiued a decreo againist, lhe ChIrist inns itt Japan. Tblc Janpfiese revenit foreigneors fr'oni huying land nt saka. T1ho.sNecretamry, anid s'vant ahoi erviatn prince Kairagorgo are ont trial for lie me.rder of' Mlichaelsi. News Items, li.ttona', J'uiy 25. The loss by theo flood 'in this city is loosoe y Prtimatedl at $3,000,000. Fifty lives, in hiding mtiiny women~t dAd childirenm, were 'St. SAN~ FatAN isoo, July 25. Considerab,lo small, po:s exeifteent. lghmty eases r'eportcdat, thme Ilath 0fficc nieo July 17'. *XsIa'.nu E:a, PA., .July 9,. Th'Iere has beeni a tremietdoits flood in thie igh .Valley, swVeepting away acqjueduts, r ges, ete., CuI..INATI, July 25. Thm. remnainadr of the.. express r'obborb ear Seymtour have been arrested. NrFw YOnK, July 25, 7 P. M. Cotton dull, andt a shade lower; ales 600 bales, at 304 a 31. Gold 134. Liverpool Market... LmvenrooL, July 25. Cottonl quiet-uplands l01. The New York Comuircdl .ddyer srer says that WVad'e H[ampton, For est, hlarksdale, Pro8tOD, J?airfay, uisheod Doorats of the South,are 0 stunxp (bo4t$NOdhrt -States against 'Jrant and Colfa,x, An. E'igli.h gIrl,: who has *limbed the Ilpa ed *1trangled a welt wIth ther own iande., fiddcs these sports begla' to 1ell, and d now gold~g E, Central AfIo~ to shoot >antheru. . a eah. lippealing for mullm. Rlixing, hie e ieil belligerent inguago, saying, in etfee(, I ,ame it', comno o'i--the repro4entalives of I uV million poOple, though thuy had dark I inS, WQtuld bo in the f'ron11t. Thi's peeCO i ated muich miih on the liter, buL was , deniltly depreclted by the RadiciIs. Fi. I iliy the Senate resolution for recess was 1 opted, and 1. modi to reonedr thc vote I -orrow peoviiled, which lvaves the ques J" si'l e n. - - 1.'ht Voto of the lie<orml Oollego Bill. Wt .1 Iii-r ., . July 21). President .Alimon 3ecit in to Congres.s to. y hii, IumAnge Vetoing tihe electrall col. ve baill. The m!wsnage dlelat (I. N-ilidlly i 0111o oHtaiing auggestions of amend. cnt"s to 1ho Co .-,isituto1L. III %-etoit.g 1lti! bill thle Pre ilnlt luel >ms that thle soutlhern StIt!": we-re nlever it f the L ion, amol arit s ihnt they werc ulioedly tll olstitutio llly lriistored 'Oviols to \iac, I167. In nnrr!st tIhe ovi.monas of, tIet(- Const itItioll the l'residenat ys, "Thle j,jinl reC.oItionl by implication t I-vzt, eenee levs C'l:t the-:v Stntes, we re afea by vr1 li o 11eilt li:zlion ri or The 4th. of . Marebh l7, bu& t deIiles tq Pi Ae right to vote in he electon ofi 'esden an Vio;'residetCltL ofI (hV United iteCs. It follows eit her IIh:tt Ilhis atisumlp ill U power is wholly i111.11ithor-ilced by the m14ilul tioll , (i' th:t tihe flt:i4- I-) ex'htIded I om Voting were 1tit Ill' the U'nion by re:. 1, ?I of' Ieellion, 111111 have nievir been ilimatoly IC.Stored. leing fully sati'lied ait tilt tUeyW C w le i evo.-r. out of Ihe Ulie , d thalt their iclation; Ilhereto have beeni ally and consitit Ut ionally restored, I ati reedt to thle cocllliol I il'ln t ho join tt teso lion[ which daprive.-I (heml of thle right to vo lheir.vote tor Vresid&nt receivoel and u'ite is ill clo lict I ith tl k the stitio , fy i lim l 1it :.lgress has 1o 1111r pOWerLt ioet their vote'S 0han thosi cit, s e t es 1 iii'. I:rve ben 1 tillir I 1 :-n bYa111 to the -deral Govermilent. 'I I. is w o lthy of tre maark, that if tl e S ta e,; Ie Stin av9nbit n w I) 1ISWere rI.-CPliy in rebel n m wvere legally and constiui,ma;jy or Iizell and restored to their "ighi s rll'iol o ) -Jith of Mlarch, 8 7,as I amn satislied4i ey Were, tie only legilimateillthoily dier Whiolh the election For President an'd' ec.President can be heid Ilhrein mslt he rived froi tle govern1ill llets inolit' ele flore (hat period It clearly t'ollows hat 1 t ho State governments org:nizedt il those ates under the acts, ofcaugres-s for that1 I-pose, qli 1 1111110lie military Control. ire itim311t 11a11n of1 no :v liiiy w :tit in thail view?, thie votos casl if t l ose alts for IPrieid e ind Vice Pr-esident, of ' SUnhited SIte9 in I)IOIrsuane olcts 'N Ssell sice the 4th of March, 1867. ahid it'i MdINceU, 1o t so-called! rece""mrction Is of Co ce.sneHnot he legally received d countedl, while the only Votes inl those ates Ilat cann'be legal'y 'eqmto 11m1 Counted Hi be those east in piiiiace of the lAws foree in Vth several it a les prior to tile .glamtion by Congress pon the yn,ject of L'ol Ist'ruftionl. h Tho Pre-sidlent proreeds (o argue thant 0 tile (lhe people of70he S4othern States wi-re V I in eb0 llion - o s 1,ee tihe people of tihe 11 irm horn St at es wor. i reI-blimn, nnd thU4a 1 a pretext for exc4.- n applies logialy 11 l equally Io New York aind! Virgil ii. The O msage conchudes I h"S : .4 "Ilf'Coigress were to provide b'Y law that i o voteso li onle of tho f-ante" shoulIld be h :eive and co"nINd if eaAt for a candbiae h1 1to d tiffered in p10i titRia l eniilat wi h i il O.Irity lof 0Ihe two ii Slin s, such legisla M w0i'id at olce he condelined by he il wnry as annunchnstituional am"I revoln - liary usuirpal ion f(11 poler. It. Won'd. I wover, ibe exceedingly diGicull to ind n t a Constiulion anly mlore ant hority for 0.,0 ssnge o' the int, resoltaion, under *Co1- I IOrAtiOnl than for anl Q'nnvieut locking velly o theo rijectioll ofall Voles notceast accrdiUsi wit the political preferences a jnmily of Congress. No power exists te Cou'titmion authoriing ihejont il FoInUin or the supposedl low, (lto 'Qny t| erelce beilfg 'o ithal. olle OIld Ie Illore 1 lpably lin nistitulio al and4 re Vlu11 ionary anlli ihOther,Boh ivoh wuld rest ilni the ca idical urror that COlg.e hS s ill.thle power precribe tomls lld cnItioll to 1he1 ;hC theil11 peoplegof te liin oeto 1111t1. Pcir vot. t fortsient and Vticeesidnt. W.tIux sn), Ju roN,.- Ju. 32. ApprehedinglOi unfavor1 'oable ieicre 0its,1o ithreovaill t the neeaotildea Thte menater ofi1 .Congresst hiin from e Sot(llt th hav a fcan iilmrnngt nside'r fore iuton in irgin'a Aisipn vri, and Txs iland mak(ing OlCi 1 arran ent e ohe comingct c1(1 ame tain theinw Theil heato been lassed ilt( forcn'gl neao bridgin ofth1hi;3n i Atte m eti ige ofmibaliengmnb ove fa iIreextI itil Lhoisllo,1issuspended. nV1i o Aproprf'iati I ilon ia bilb- nggreatig $212,t tary. hav beniIoo passe tsipPil drf.SEOl)o D1SPAT1 l. . r.ila Thell l uncertinly 11 a foter tahil l cretesl forhecitent otilit scon probttabnowt adtl thie)Pr esidentollt vet itonel te ondof ih~novatison ofthe aoengs Th President hal nonllinaetedI1 311. he nreIsh fornistric atornreyfor uVilgiia d)11I Wilame.OWilslleto f out sThc bndein Wiiam Seldon tillecgitoro.h Th on itricst. ngth am State, bilvi r Catwkin has b!een iase fornu I h ngresy Union meIr ayhittsado e ubt, and aei.pT.ie,of killissip. sree. edaftiik roltiontes. .lo C.Frmn nthtirodued ehtions bil the effect. fthat, awt othelPresident's threten tti.d di~ senidpassed..tringentlw jfo whe foremen po the third ecitin (thst, abou itadig ofie ote orteth amendme tn. inglt ihe.onsidration I oft the med-re IoiPresnden sould e iehed and hee mgrovsfm (s'ohrn) bldehm.le resit .ajounmen orrees ni te Th etn dore till.night. el 1e Sang 'rtied heh Cio trenty. OrN. 1EAuREGARD.-The New Or leans Picayuno says: Gon. Beauregard, who has beein chronicled in tho papers as rusticating somewhore at.thti North, has returnwd to tho etv, and to -ronewed ( worl as President of tho Jnekson Rtail Road Compaiv. whlich Owes so lIttch to bi 1.e1, icielit ndministratton. We are glad to klnow litt, d11-ting his absence ho was s11essfull 11.1, tinkigg filnaicial nrrange IIIItS grea.1tlY to ilhe benlefil. . o L' Vil g -n I ptyi, clualn1g awny soniC of the itlev oltenmUrn&Ws vWieh have beeln a l)g on thelir operations. '.'he Uteirn bringn momt cheerinl( n(.. coillt. of Like temper (if tho peolilo o tho North, and141 thie prospects of t1 h tlection of Soviwur nd Blair. \e ii.,ii t f .eix sneh Vst s ra c h11bt: iMn.1. direct Croi dt scenes ol th toil. etlion, anil ail' ihar hi ft se tilt '. (I s iIt of L t- 101i1inb rs b c :n per l,11 intercurise \ w1 It b.- h I n! L- r I . i Itioig tit-w. \V%' 1:: w t Y . T C, 1.,.) it. \ N s I ).-:).; D r i. A) --NIumhel-S of Ile .or dlutded corn it-l iiegrocs, -ially let their,'lonet aItld C IeI te Moltgoiery., not only vith it view of Ltrowing up their li.i4, ai.d welcoming io miseriblV caip( baggers, as memberi-p Af a bogus Legisl.aure ; bt ivi,th the t'ill .pr tation (f ree'iviitg monley fron Ileir hntel as a emuncration from the (IoVeI'nn4, ' their nouble ahtyd ill defeni-, of R iciiilism. Little dtoes the o(jverlnment. or this moll gre.l lUn<d, r'egard the I ru Ir teo r1 * t. tf11 ho ntro, excep 'tt to r.hi ti i tir haril earninpg 1 by 1:a1;ai1ion, SwinlWngtIv deceplii, and a C011n1 ili ier of' t e isest frandis to fill Ilieir own pockets. When yoi 'follol a Radieal's pocket book, YOtt Isom'his poli Sice-his he 4t, his nerve, his honesty, prin ciple aid genierosity fake wwing.-Jhm/,mtom. ery Nail. Porney\-'i /ICsV :1 Iofilces t hat "U nionl 1Ofiliviins are treri tho Son LIt proi lising pence ind prospellty to all iss cnd indit ion." (rganliz inlyl le11(,mogi engroes an'1 Plicin1g 11p tll, properI oi f whlite '11.1n is n arter IIe trii hi, :1nd noiuch1 i mlor! ngrecable oec tn. in C'or l ho cil-ilel, bagw.gi ws, ain (exchnnwi wig,hiika. 'I h heat. itt so inlenl'o inl Illinois Ihat all sorts of work have bein stispoelel. Farmers are offering from tive t.o seven dollars fr harvest liaids but can get none at aiy price. ultiialloes ire swarmuling the Kansas prair ies ill her-s of thousaions, and are coming very near to the settled portions of' the State. Nomination. Mn. EIt-roi : Plense announce Capt. Jtolhni Hlinait as n 'nididale for Tax Collector of Fiii-filtd District, and oblige, NU.\MEROUS FR IEND.S. ]ROSAD-A.LIS Purifies the Blood, For Sale by Drugglets Everywfiere. BAGIN1NU 'and ROPE. [I.LES 1"Extra heavy" Oinny B-ag. e(\ ging. 100 Coils Rope-12jo by the panckage. Apply to J \S. R. A IKEN. july 20- x2 MISENN STOOI{1 W E intend altering tho. abelving, and the Fall trade. Mr. Ligoni will, coOunncfie nibout the first .of.SQptemelr.. In .orderw to have ns muchi room as possible, wo offet onir stock of' bry Goo'ds, Iloot's and Shoeso, HAt'nd Cntf,. Clothing, .. Crockery, ANSO Y.ANKEE NOTIONS, NCEt7 . 3OPE. COst F R C A SH. Bhratains wini be offeredl. Call antd ec. LADD) IBROS. iUO', MEDICiNES, &c. Woe arc 'ogt.antly receiving Sfresh additions ' fino ' whwich ino oiiur at CIohuibla prices. All Goods wairrainted. -- LADD) BR1OS. 'jnly 20 IT'AV[NO been appointed by the Maspnwfac lit tirera A gent for the oxciusivo sale of the. . .. Cd4tton Plaid .Boking Sto1n for lii. Distriets of Iclken-,...'re'en.vlllo, Sartanburg, Laurlenls,t Abbevitio, York, owhen, Nowlert'y J dgep iiesRthr, Fair. field, Lexlngtoni Rlllaw, Orangeburi and Korphalaw, I woutld respeelfully inforim the eltix.ens of.111e abov-opametd Distriets thatL I will keep oni hasul a large asupply...of .theso S'toves, whieh I will sell at, low prices for cshl onlf. Wholesale deM,ers suipplled-' at lib'eral dIe couiit. A. P'AJJ)ER. July 25-2 Columwbi, 8. O'. 1i'RE8I (AIIOERIES,. UStArh R,ffeo5 liolagses 'ea, ,0andles, Strh8oap, VInegar, Powdet-, 8hot, beatd,A&o., &o. Jest recied by. KE(FTCHilN, MoMASTER & BJRICE. IIEST RI10 COFFEE' I ALSO bhtilD APPLE~S and PEA'OBES; *Just,Rtecelved by iOdIi MoITYIEv & hX JUST RECELVED. {'11101CA lot lincol Sides, U :tra Fiind Shoulders, Pi'm1o Lent 1,1rd, ilucavalo Molasses, Blintimore (Ioldenl undl'iExtrA Syrutp, C'rushed, .\ 11. C., Extra C Yellow, a mi B-owin s lg-Ir, . Alhaniantinle Unl Retiied and coimon lPt Poolilm, Finlest, GUil l'owdel. a1 th eenll yn 1% .1 It,:l klol best Ph1ib iel ph ia Ail il pint. l .tl ie:. I.iverpool -it an fl l. Choice Carolinaik lhce. D. It . FL-'N N1KEXG, .\gent for Aubrey & "ASK YC URSELF" S I willing to n.lhw mny wift. the Foh te tif I111y 01o, ilay Chibe t he vIt greet me withI so killi.hi j , oh -%q %vCilinhi..-I nly kiies o p rar ihr tifo1e e i - lict l ' !5 ten derilv4s ate ll l I'volimns, (k) Ibe phavell ill slit'h Ssitatonof isre9,ill (Ihe way 4,1' mlakingll -mille vert ail 11t % r y iA nl f'or Ii l l, I hto mle:v . for dinlg %ihieb are nlow within Illy rench It ing y tasel)t'seriuly to reielt, oi the SkIhIJect 1111d tremable 1k(,(1liere p l i ii ' y )I111o 1'etionls, it' you do Ilot apply 11 to tl( tItidrsiglied anld havu yourl' 1 I 11u-C.edl l( the 4 be I lollpany, "Eqtli Illsiuance," .2 liroadway, Now b Sigrl )m in maer insur,l di'V:/V.r;?j eer{vi vile %1j"'p,t I 6|||i , i:tl,l'thfy| are. JoIN 1'. ATTHEI?WS, .\gentf. lu rili:s i:- Ge .1.11hn1 Brationl. 11. L.,. Elhlo l, 8aun'l. .'1callar, E.. J. NI.\1nu , 1 . A . 1 err1, 9 .l. .\. Birimo Notice ! ! KETCHIN, M'ASTER BRICE, finvito thle Attention. or tle PDUJIIO, TO rIIE LARGE STOCKr. OF wihich they aro And whichi comprises nearly 3 T*%,O3.*by37-]."h1..xx.g Nveded by the people in 1-I ED .A L, T- -I Anl in Their object is to do strictly it CASH BUSINESS, And to SELL GOODS AT PRICES Thati wi induce all persons to E'JY FROM THEM. LABOR SAVING WINNSHORO, 8. C. (j0l13 sulbscriber ist Agoi. for soveral.val4lt L . able MIaebinest ini connction .Ol wiih his Clothles Walshler, yh:. iluckey Mlower and ltteaper,' Mnlltz' Chiamion Smu1t,111) u)ltp rn.tIng Mlachinbe, Thrasher una sevei ol other Varmaing ltiplemiit's. CO3.'ti.C,atea. , I heoreby crtify Ithat 01ne of' l. Ehler's imoved Wa'ishiing Machiinest htas beeinused by miy family forl nenatly two mioths, and4 11hat it has1, given eniro1 sIlt isfactionl, We filnd its) mlerits equtal to itst clims, Illt. twash4. 0e4s thorouglhly, (if' rh11 direcltions atre fol. lowed,.) expeditiously and4( withou01t Injutry to the clothets, I cani safely rcommelIbndl Mrt. Elder's WVashing Machine to the pulblic pa.. tronage. feelling assttred any faly~l will bo delighted wilth its greaLor Bttperiority over' the0 old waslh-tutb mode. .P'astor Ilopowell Church.. Thuis Is to cert-lfy thant .we are using F. Eler'ti Patontt Clothles Washer; it is 'ttimple andl not1 liable to get. out, of order. ~Ve can rcomnd it to the0 public to b)0 a great. saving edf labor ai less inljuriouis to tho clothes t han the old1 methbod of *ashIintg. R(ov 0.11 letts, Win,gsboro, .8 (, Mrs Dr J It MoMaster, Winnsboro, $ C, Mrs Hamtil Ii. 8tovenston, Fairfield D)istrict, 8 0, Mirs R obt. Ilorrotn, Fairliel District, 8 C, Mrs C K(ennedly, Chester, 8 - , Dr . .J A R eedy, C1hestcer, 8-0(, ftMs Caleb- BArnes, Columbla 8 0, Mrs J L Y.ongule, .Ccolumibia, 8 0, Capt IL M Grist, Proprietor E5nquirer, ,YorlWille, S C, l sji., 8. B, Clowney, Wlnnsborp, 8. 0. feb 27-1yr ,TH E VERY BESf, ~IllST Quli,New Floutr, for sale ly TH0OMPSON & WOODWARDI, PEAS, AND) RICE~. O 1MUSHELS1J of Cow Per s, ju'at regelved c..J and 'o r al *JOlt Mo0NTVI' & CO. Jun'e jo. .. LEMON SYRUPr. ffRE8Hf Cocoanut (iream- Candy Uor .J.roPtt, Kistes, Fig Paoo Lemoons, and Dried Fruit. jwino 18 ~ o~T~F U. S3ACON I MAON] I I '0 0 0 I'* U N D 8 Juut roc eive, * nd *o 1 ~ sale lo*. fo the (JASIJ, Jal 2 ~ Mol4?YRE A&C Coiintf'y Catred Mleat, UAMS, Shoulders and Sides.. Also0 H iFloui- and Corn Meal ,usLveceiv4~ RErCHIN, MoMAS'F.It ABlt *Sgy 14 RULE TO PLEA D, StAle of South CIro1na, F AI It F 1 EL I 1) i s Tt aI T 11 THY CO3INION V1L.AS. 0. A. 1ll (for another ve. J. C. C. reaster, Atachlitent. III\ lAS e lllfil did, on'' t ' Si'h day'ol'June. A. ). 1608 file his decl:. r'ationl -Against the Defen,ant who;. (as it ii .i0) ii 1bi llent ir n wind wilit t 4Ihe limits M' thi6 Sti dmi h1-4 tlnither wife n1hr attor ney kiowi %withlin tll sanme upon whon a copy o' the iI declarition might be serv It ii th1erefor9 Ordered, that the sanid Do t'etlait 'I11 lilVar. niwl IplIrtkl to the declara tion on or belotoe the eighth (lay of Junio, A. 1). 1861j. otherwiso final and absolluto ilgilieni t% Ill lieLb givenk lind awarded l'er the 'lnitiiff 1aatint1 him. S. it. I LOWNEY, C. C. '. CLIrk,- Offelc . Ftkirlik-llt 1) 1i iCt. RULE TO PMAD. Stafle ol' Soith Carolina, V A I H F: I E- LD DI I I 1w: S R O \tarlin b Lienwel!, henrl-er. vs. C. McClella. rhall. Alitehmtienit. \ 1I It i,A; the lititiiff did onI the twet '.y sevenith lly (i' ApIril, A. I. 1803, ilt, his dei'l-iritin agitinl. lihe Defendant Sh1 kas it i-. 'aid ) is -1 bsit from and -Withlout. )It, 'j~" thId tate, anid h-i neither vil' lnm tli t-ivnvi known within the sami 11-1 w0 mill at coy at co py of the said de :hm1,11ulin light. 1 he served. 0. is therefore-1 Order-ed that thle said D)p 'etliant do npparI * Itil plend to the saidi ehIt--1ralionl onl r befor l.u 110 w11enty-eighthl Iny ot' April, A. D.-1811, othorwiso final and ibstl 1 jiuta-itent, will then he given and twitrdedi !or the PltinltAl, nlginstml him. S. It. ("AM NEW, C. C. P. lerki's Office, Fskirfil.hIl Dil-ioi , A pt-il 27t1h, 1818. jtuly '2 -le: m l y RULE TO PLEA D. 1'4m MhINe o I' Smuth Caroliafi. F A I It P I El 1) 1)18 Tlt I C T SN 'Ti' otAtMMoN 11t.,AS. Nan y Wilks, vs. 1). C'. lloyht, Attacnhment. W t I-At HA- t'he luiniit did on the 2lth . dn.v ot'. (lot ober, A. 1). 1807 ile Ihe delara tigainlst the Defolndant11 who, is it. is laid) is itbsent from and without :io limis (t' this Stato nitl ins neither wife Ior, a1ttwrnevy knoln within tihe same, upQn vh1i1m1It a copy ot' t ho 11aid declatlion Might It is I hereforq ordered that the said Do. *0e11bui do appear and pletti to the said Ivelarati on tt onr before tlie 27th day of' Oo. lober, A. D. 1868, otherwiso fnalni and 0b. 5l1tie j1udgment, will then be given at twarded for the l'iaiitill' ligaintit. him. S. It. CLOWNEY, C. C.P. .11erh's Ofllic, Fairfield District. 2,Wth October1807 oot, 29 le3mly LEM3ONS! ILEMONS ! QODA CIACKStS, Novelty Cakes, Tem Cakes, Candy, Nuts. &., just recelved by . JOHN McIINTYRE & CO. juno 11 WANTED-AUENTS. R 7 ALMONTlH to sielt tho NA PTIONAL FAMI LY $EING SIAlII INE. This Hnohine Is equal to the nwhtrte macthins In ery respect and is ,olI at the low prIce of $20. Address NA NlONA , SEWINO MACHINE CO., 'itts )urg, Pa. - July 2-8m julletS Patent Steel Brush 'COTTON GINS, poTToN ginnet on this Gin sold It LUCarleston Itist seasoni, at one to two sents per pund nore thina tIhe santo olass of to n gintd on thett ordinary Gins of the ontriy. 'IThis attOinitt is cotitled by wonty-flve of thie pr'incipal Factors anid liyers in Charleston, price, Six Dolltara per' 9ntw foir Cash or City acceptance. Send for airculars. ' C. ORIAVEL1EY, .No 62 Etast Blay, South of the old1 l,'ost .01lico. I flrinley'su Pateont P'Ionghs, and a. full slook if liard ware and A gricultturail impiomontsa *or stalo low.-wholosale andl retail, july 18-2am3mI 1PEAS 1!PEAS 11! L TOTl of White P'eas, taltd Cow Peas, Jus,. reI ved and for Bale hy. - . MolNTYRIE & CO. mtay 14 6.OOO IJBS. BACON SIDES and will be sold low for api 9 TIIOMPSON & WOODW& wD. RLULE TIO PLEAD. State of Sonth C;ar'olble .IN IOtA IOMMoN P'LAS, hos, J. Chalk, vs. 1I, C, J)oyle, Attach m'ont. (lay of October, A. D, 1807, file hisa )eelaration against (the Defetndaint who, (as t. is said) Is absent front and wIthout, thie inflts of thIs State andl htas neIther wifoenor attoerney kiiuown within the 'same upon whom copy of' the said doolaration mIght be eyved.1 1t. Is.th.oreforoe ortdered, that. the said De. 'ondant do appear and p lead td the said do uiaration on or beforo th6. 27th day of Octo >oe','A.-.D. 1868 otherwIso final absolute a:dgnment.will then . be given and awarded .ll&tm If 6L ,C . P, EltE' 110, - #iannbovp S. O., 2th dote 1867 - Sot2-e8imly. State~ of Soutk~CUaro1ina, 1 A IRU F1 1L-D -118 T-R~ f0 T. W-~ ItIEREI the PfiifftIif eott i~ ig. tooIQnthi day of March,IiA2-D41868 file hst dooaration against, the .D)efendant.who, (as i4Is salit) .16 SJbsQit. from' and .wljioeni, he limits of.thbg uta and hie.neither wf porp.(irhey, known witit dibelp'me wit om a opy gf the a did deslureatl l It i: thtteeore 'Ordered,.thiat ,thea*Iuid Defendant do appqpv ant. ,plea&, ,4 Ieelgrat loI oat,,or before i bo !ny ofMageli A, D.869: eth%s~~ an bsf66Wd% ill ik' u bu dd ot Paait y (t 941 a