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Latest by Telegraph. ed Tho Alleged Murdora in Louisiana. Nsw QRLANs, August 10. In support of GovernorWarmouth's asser- ar tion that 160 murders have been committed re in (his State in the last mouth and a half, l the Republican of yesterday contains two columns of extracts from, and reference to, letters in Governor Warmouth's possession, detailing the outrages in (le country par ibes from bMarch last to dato. Theso ex. traols do not shore that either the civil or d military authorities, or the Freedmen's But. rORa, took cognizance of any of thoso af-d fairs. Br Br~ Accident to Butler-Assault on a Radioil (, Editor, pu BosToN, MAss , August 10. in general Butler was seriously injured " sterday by a fall from, a carriage. liev. Joqoph 0. Lovejoy, a well-known Democratic orator, assauhed George Fisher, 4 editor of (ie CmJanbrioige Chronicle, for an N offensive paragraph about a speech of his. 0. Fisher made no resistance, and alter recoeiv- 0' Ing three or four blows, fled. r( --------------------we--W----- Ill Hinoty Thousand Majonty. LouisviLLI, Ky., August 10. b The Dorooratio majority in this State will reach 90,000. From Washington. d WASHINU-TON, August 10. The wife of Senator Trumbull is recover ing. Thad Stevens is convalescent. c The President will not leave for his pro- C posed trip until the revenue cominissioner- h hip is settled. 11 The revenue receipts to-day were $681,- 0 000. Secretary Seward telegraphs that he will n return on Wednesday. It, is now thought that Rosecranb will e leave for Mexico next week A naval court-martial convenes at New York on the 12th instant. Commissioner Rollins telographs that. lie will return here Monday to resuime his du, I ties. WESINoToN, August 11. Montana voted on the ' 30th. Demnocratic majority 1,700. Several Counties unheard from. Stevens had a relapse to-day. The cholera has entirely disappeared from Havana. The Court fmperiale las decited the ap peal of the United States vs. Armaus, in favor of the United States. The Nova Seetia Legislature, deprecating revolution or annexation to tie United. States, resolved to use only constitutional v.aeans of withdrawing from the Canadian dominion. WASsINQToN, August 13. The body of Thad. Stevens ip guarded by the Butler Zouaves, (negroes uniformed and armed. A great majority of the visi tors are negroes. The exhibition attracts very little attention. The body lies in lie centre of the rotunda. No unusual decora. tions or drapery in the capitol. Custom receipts from Ist to 8th August inclusive, $8,639,000 general Canby has arrived and assumed command of the Department of Washing toin. I illutler retains Caleb Cushing to defend him against Woolley and Kimberly Broth era. Internal revenue receipts to-day $494. 000. WASHTxalroN, August 12. Thad. Stevens is dead. Special Mexican advices intimato that the State of Vera Cruz is in rebellion. The leaders are influential. - It is thought, the eastle of San Juan do Ulloa will be attacked. Attorio has defeated Negrot. Evarts' long-looked-for opinion covers a Column, and declares Rollins' tenure good. Rollins, therefore, continues in oflice. Fift3ed-legates of the National Journey mn Tailors' Unioin visited (lie President to dlay. The interview was pleasant and char acteristic, withsout political allusions. The dist,illery regulations cover ten pages, and direct that no still shall run until the regulatioas are complied with. The now law requires five different stamps to a barrel of spirits. * WAsh iNoToN, Augusl4d St.troens' remains, with there passenger oars as escort, left for Lancaster at 10 o'clock this morning. The Scretary of the Interior has decided favorably to the MoGarrahsam, and adverse ly to the New idria quicksilver company. This is a hard blew on Senators Stewart, C.onness, and Nye, who has been active in the.N~ew Idria interest,. The local land offi crs in California have been instructed to hold the McGarrahuam lands out of market until furthier action of Congress. Itis stated that Rollins, at tho earnest solicitation of prominent, Republicans, has doterminied to retain the Revenue Conimis afonship until after the oleotion. Internal revono.o receipts to-day $416,. 000. A company of Butler Zouaves, marching to relieve the guard over Stevens, fired a volley down Twenty-first street, in responso to a stone hurled at them. A colored wai ter, standing in the door of a residence, was shot, through the thigh. The Express says that when they reached thie Capitol, some disagreement arose bet,ween them. selves, and they had a regtilar free fight. The Star, after speaking of the firing and its results, says a large crowd immediately gathered, and, for a t,ime, there was overy prospect of a serious disturbance; but the police on duty, as well as tIhe reserve ap pearing in force promptly, by surrounding the Zouaves, oheoked further preoedings, and when order was restored, allowed then to proceed. The President has recognizod Charles Ott< Witto, Consul for the North German (Jon, fede at.Charleston, 8. 0. SW AsUKNGToN, August, 15. Land Commissioner Wilson issues a oir cular, cautioning registers and receiver, that three sections only can be entero.l 1 oe township on college scrip. Senator Abbott, states that over $10,000, 000 in Northern capitol has been investel in North Carolina since the war. Internal revenue receipts $378,000. News Items, ltlonnuoND, August 1I. The negro who was shot last nIght, at th conservative meeting, was mortally wouid 4 edl. Hie made an ai;s'',s 6huaiment, is day that heo was not engaged in the stoninj Two other arrests were nmade to day of poi eons alleged to have been In the afray, New OnLUANs, AUgust 11. The militla bill giving the Governor dil eretionary power to,acoept, arm and cn mission offioers of volunteer militia con panies, whose orga~nisat,hon meets his aj proval, finally pissed both honses. Ti bitt empow6e the Governor to call out ai dispose of the militia at his pleasur. l1aLUtart, N. 0., August 12. .The State Oonventlen of Demoerats ai conservatiVes tneetin this city to-morrol Delegates are ardvi,n g. A large Conyel Lio is .antiia.e artat onoorao at.. At and Vioe-President, will be appoint. rho State Legislature Is still in session. ST. Louls, August 12. Harney leaves here next week, to perfect rangemenls for removing the Indians to servations, with headquarters at Fort mndall. AT1,ANTA, August 12. A motion, in Scate, to reconsider yester y's vote on appal from the Chair, in the so of Bradley, was carried. In the the bate on (he subject, Ihe fact was brought light, that the board of registration had cided that ander the reconstruction laws, adley had no right to register. Jos. E. own was confirmed Chief Justice. In the >use, lurner (negro) introduced a bill to nish common carriers for discriminating acominodations on account of color. MoNTooMenY, August 12. 'ho Legislature took a recess, at 6 p. i. inet on the first Monday in November. action was taken on the Govern ,r's veto the bill authorizing the Legislature to it tile electoral vote of fhe State, and it inins to be disposed of on re-nsseibling ioveit,er- lie day before the Presiden nelection. The new State Constitution reides that a registration of voters slitill ad before every general election. The Di.te to (liy pwsed tlie registration bill, 1the House laid it on the table. 'le young inie ofthe city are firing a %he, in honior of the adjournment, and errtnro of the Legislature. MONTOOMInY, August 15. lb now Mayor appointed by tihe Gov rno was inaugurated to-day. The new ltouicil also met. The police force is allack, and many of their officers are eges. The old City Council and Troasur r we re.oleoted. Tire was a large Seynour and Blair iceig to.day, at Wetumpka; about 1,600 eoris prosent. Speeches were imade by x4vernor Watts and other prominent ent(ien. S-r. Louis, August 16. Aces from Solomon City, Kansas, re ort)rriblo Indian outrages on tlie Soln 1nver settlement. Mlen were killed, ronitravished, children captured, stock akeif, and the country stripped of pro ristol .Cable Dispatohes. PAnts, AuousT 15. Lornpier, of Ningdala, was among the listinished visitors who partioipated in festery's review ofthe National and Im. >erialluard. Time French royal family vero diusinscally cheered by the people. ,Ir. tly Iochford, of Lantem, has been ientent to pay ten thousand francs and )no yea imprisonment. The 4ileur, speaking of the recent Frenchim, says: Thirty-four times tie unountked, has already been subscrib. ad. ' QUsENsTowx, August 16. The siner City of Baltimore, with lion. Itevedy .nson aboard, has arrived. New York Market, NIYORc, Aug. 15, 7 P. M. CottoP1 ; sales 1,200 bales, at 291. 0 firmer-closing strong at 46- a 4' harleston Market. CHAMRSToN, Aug. 15. Cottonall ; sales of the two (lays 45 bales-Iddling nominal at 28. verpool Market. IjVERPOOL., Aug 15. Cotton cod buoyant and higher sales 20,00ales-uplands 101 ; Or leans 101. Tim RE-crLy DIscovFn ED ISLANDS IN THEm PAQ, OcEAN.-The Secreta. ry of the Er sent a communication to the Senn Monday, in reply to a resolutioni istion to the discovery', occupation ac.haraeter of the Mid wa v Islands in IPacific Ocean. The is lands, he sa.were discovered by Cap tain N. C. pks, commander of tihe Hiwai ian baQambia, in July 1859. In May, 1, the Secretary of the Navy directoiptain William Rey. nolds, comimai- of cIoe steamer Lacka. wanner, to ti. possession, which lie did on the lr September last. Captain Roynin his report describes the har bor (med very much like H-onolului, as her more roomy and safe, but with quite as much depth of water on itt, wvhich, however, ap p)eared to be it eighteen fee,t. Wa tar was found th'o island at a dis . ance of from -to seveni foot. The11 soil will produ good many kinds of vegetables, anoice fish are found in the vicimtv. NoT PAnTIlt .--Those who re member the g d fascinating Capt. Magruder willby the followng : -'In 1868, 1 dor, then a Con federate Geneihad camped at a comfortable plhnd made his head quarters at atantry house with broad cool vero, |Dinner for him self and staff w&eed on the table, when a reoklciung Kentuckian p ossed by, look( the spread, andi, liking it, quicti;down, regardless of the coniipany began to eat, ''My friend,"1 Magruder, stern ly, "do you kngi whose company you are dining "Company ?" tied Kentuoky. "No, I used to very particular Sabout company, noe I got to be a soldier I don't'a red who I eat -with I" Pan NoDILE 1M. -A colored fair has been on for several nights in a build en Washington streot. A night wo since, Mr. Speaker Moses, oso.called) Log Sislature, of South Ina, and young .Macekey, the wutk hleriff of Char ~. loston, wore preso o one fanning -and gaily. chattin h the dusky damsels ; while th promenaded the rooni with a ye dy, of mixzed . breed. This 1s t men an - oye-witness.-PA 'Never enter a sic in a State of d perspiration,. as the ou-become cool, your pores.. abs o not ap. preach a contagtou with an d empty stomach, noi' eon the sick ~.and the ftre, because at attracis the vapor. Preventi preferable I- to pills or powdeors. Lat EVHRT COLOUBT) MAN REA) Tim. Some days since a Oolored man was up be. fore Mayor Noff, on some charge, and was fined $20. At the Instance of a "rebel," who spoke well of the prisoner's characler, the Mayor reduced the fine to $10, which was all very proper. Theo prisoner had no money, and, in company with a polieveian, he called on a number of his Radical friends to pay the fine, that. ho might be released fron confinement, and resume his work. Old "unolo" Anthony llowe was one to whom he applic<l, but "unco" Anthony 'didn't. have a dollar." lis other RadicAl friends, "without regard to race, color Or previous condition," were just like "uncle" Anthony 1iowe-they "didn't have a dol lar." Finally, the poor colored tnan, dis appointed and dishoartened, applied to one of those -dl-n rebels," as (lie disuidonist, are pleased to terin their betters, and lie did have tle iioney I and not ofily had it, but cheerfully paid the amount of thu flne, and the colored man was released. Lot every colored man read and ponder these facts, adl he may then be aile to determine who are his friends.- Wilming. ton, (N. C ) Star. Tho llairs are giving mCh Irouble to lhe Radicals. A reported future ineeting of (lie llairs and somtle of their friends at tle residence of the older Blair, near Washiig. ton, altracts nto little notice trot tle llidi cal p'ress. These lilairs 'ire terrible follows. The elder 1li:1ir is a long-headed old niviln. and the two sonls are hold and dashing poli, ticians. They gave Republicanism its vit al ity ; but after it succeeded, the ultras anl ignorant parti7ans got cofitrol of it, and took it rapidly on the downward way to ruin. Tis Blairs could not travel that. road. They have never been known to be passengers on that line ; and the Rta<dicals, knowing this, show restlessness ind 'in easiness at separating fro"n them at. tle ''forks of the road." The )ater fanilia. of the lairs is said never to have been on tle losing sido; and this fact very much con. tro'ls betting upon a race political. NoarI CAnOLINA StATP, CoNVENTION. Our special dispatches from Raleigh bring the glorious intelligence that the Democra tio State Convention is a triumphant suc cess. It surpasses our most sanguine ex tations. Three thousand delegates, repro. senting seventy-one counties, are in attend ance-aniong them seventy colored dele gates. New Hanover sends (the Banner de legationv, and our own1gifted Cowan presides over tle deliberations of such a body as has not ile In Italeigh since the days of Harrison, hard cider and log oabins. Read the glad tidings from Raleigh, throw up your hats, and give three times three cheers for Seymour, Blair and Peace.- 1ihaingto, Star. Charles Morris, of 'l'roy, Ohio, who was a Radical Senator fli that. stae. has coie out in opposition to Grant and joined (lie )ento oratic party. lie is a wan of great influ ence In his party, which is now without. a leader in Miami County, and the Democrats now hope to carry the county, which hais heretofore been Radical by frot 6O0 to 1000 majority. Several Hadical newspapers in Ohio have also changed front and now have the names of Seymour and Blair at their head. And the cause goes bravely on. Captain Isalah lilynders, of New York, is taking an active part for Seymour and Blair, and seems to have lost none of his old part y fervor. In a speech tie other night lie said lie advocated a peaceful election ; but at ihe same tino lie gave warning that, "if fraud should be attempted, lie would be one of Ihe multitude who would literally take up arms against the 'tyrant,' and by the bullet re gaiu what had been lost unfairly by the ballot," A MIsTAm---A friend of ours trav eling through one of the rural pre-C cincts of the country, a few days pr'e vious to the election farce, rode up to a farm and thtus accosted a tow head ed urchin, who was seated upon the top of the gate post: "Bub, where's your pa ?"' The little rob replied : "Pa isjust gene down thern boyant the cow-sihed to dig a grave to bury our old dog Jack. The darned old fool killed his self a barkini' at a radical candidate for the State Senato. Boe you one of 'em P' Our friend rodo on. The distress which at present prevails in Englnnd among the poorer clergy ol the Established Church, and among their widows and families is saitd t*o be very great and to demianid a much larger amount of pecuniary aid thatn can be furnished by the present.income of the corjiorations or the Sons of the Clergy, a society established to relieve their wants. During the last nine months about $95,000 have been distributed in donations to poor clergy men, their wvid owe and aged cingic unughbter, the re cipients exceeding 1300 in nmber, and applying frotm various parts of England and Wales. A JUDGE.-TheO Wilmington Jour. nal, of yesterd ay, says:t A communication was received in North Carolina Senate on Tuesday last, from Governor lloldun, puttittg in nomination Col. Edward Cantwoll for Jludgo of the Criminal Court of New IHanover. Colonel Canitwell is mainly notori ouis for having worn the first secession cookade ever soon on the streets of Raleigh. ThEE PooR Sick Csx.-The New York World says: UThere are strained efforts to get. up a cattlo plague. out Wes6d. Moat wasneover so good as to-day, beef par ticularly. Folks are no more in d an ger from rtmp steaks than they are from the Rump Congress happily ad journed. Let use have peace." Yes, and a "civil rights bill" to pro toot the ox from the railroads. PL Asso OIJT.-Violent Williamson, late a shining light in tihe Virginia Banjo Convention, has had a true bill found against him for obtaining money under false pretenoos. He aspired to a judgeship, but the penitnary will geth him. Sie sernper What Is the difference between an emperor and a beggar 1 The one is sues manifestoos ; the other manifeats toes without his shoe,. Tl'u. A.ASIA DRArFT .-'I'ho New York Post of Monday evveningsays : Tiho draft, of $7,200,0o on accoint of the Alaska purchase was paid thi. afternoon at the Batik ol' Coinnierce in gold coin cortilicates of' the donoinina. tion of $5,000 oaoh. NF%V CorTOr,-Tho first i>alo of the nlow Crop of cottoni was received at New York on Thursday of last, weel frot Texas. It was clhssed as strict iniddling, and sold at 35 eeiits per pontud for export to laiverpool. Am 1on1g the gifts toa nlowly muinried piair. at a town in Now .1 r.4,-y the oth cr eveninga,ws a bro"in enit to tht! haly 1ccompaItnied with the following tint i inont : "'1'his t rifling gift, accept f'rom ino., Its use I would coilmoid ; lil sii1shiO a11e 1ie i'tb.ru.ly pat .It 4itrms the otlier eid.!' Where did Congress get at Ihori(y to do elre tilnt any Ste skill wio cas its Ilt. (oral voles for I'resilent and141 Vice-l'resi dent ? No Jacobin Ii y aswred th i 0 quest ion. wtich lms Ibeen rept7 14lly av;ked in Congress and ot. Green neck-ties for gentheinen ale coini1 g ito f ash ion. Nomi:mtion. IN11t. ioton : 'lease annone (opt. .lohn Iiniatl as a Candidate for Tax Colletor of Fi-licid District, and oblige, NU.\IEIt0U-,; VIIIENDS. JUST REF]CEIVEl). L1 grades of Sugars, Cart)lin Rive, soda, Creamn and mixed Crackers,Clicw Chow Pickles, Haltinore 1.olden, Extia and Chesapeake Syrup, and N 4vilsse;. Prime Ieaf Lard, Liverpool Salt Wiiite Wine Vinegar, (overnment Ligunaya and Rio Coffee, Nutmeg, Spico and i;-rck Pepper, by D. I. FiLNNIKEN, Agi. for Anbrey & Co. SILEI1 F4"S SA LEX. Y 1 i nuo of iiSundry EXecul tions tOinme di reeed, I will ofier for sal t Feirileld Court Hlouse on tile first ItIondlay and lie day following in Sept einber next, v hint the legal houns of' sa'v, to 1tho highest hidder, for Cash, . v following Real andt Perstinlal IrpCrty. Purchasers to pay i'r titles tind stamps. To wit:. One tract of 300 acres, move or lei!, of land in Fairlield District ia.j ,litig land(s of 1'. It. Mc Kinstry, Thuos. 31eI itt ry, T. C, Sinith and estate cIo' Williain .\ott1--o Carriage, two Wagons, one Ilise, one Mule, one Cow atid Calf, one ykke of Oxell, lot of stock Ilog. and Sheep, lt, of iote hold and Kitchen Furniture, one sett lilc smtith'S Tols and ta lot of Farming It'ivn sils. Levied i on as th I eproIerIy (f Th oIt - as SIlKinstry, at the suit of I. i. I lKin Wtry. One srac of 172 ace, moe or les, of land in Fairtield lstriel, adjoining lans of D. Y. Camaek, e.state of Johni ),IcGrady. I1. E. Elkin and N. C. Ioberison. Levied upon as 1he property of (. 1). Smnit I at. I he suit of Thos. WV. Woodward. One tract of 2.51 acres, more or lets, of latd in Fairield District, adjoing lands of .,esse .Wrick, Hlolly Robertson, Dickson lobertson, D. Y. Cainck, esiate John Il Urady and estato of Wi. (Jib,on-lwo Iforses, two Mules, eight head Cattle six head Iilogs, eight Sheep, sevenl (oats, liee Wagons, one Carriage, lot. of' Planitiion Tools and one lot lousehold and it'ci Purniture'. Levie'l upon as the property of Goo. D. Smith and Thos. C. Smiti at the suit of Iios. W. Woodwad. ~3. F. 1). Aitg. 7, 1868. aug 8-3t NE of Elder's Piut Class WASiIING MA .CiiINES. Chteap for Cash. Apply at tis oflhco. jutly 830 TO T-ITJ CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD AND TIlE PUBLIC IN GENERtAL. ( 'IONTE ML'ATTNO removal on or about ) the tir'st, of October, to the NEWV STOR1E, now underi conistruiction, in the cntre of business, and furt heri to make room for a hieavy FATLL AND) WINTERt STOCKC. I ntow off'er the remtaincder of my SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, AT AND) BE~LOW COSTl! The above offered stook consists of a comi plo t ssortrment. of Dr'y Gjotds, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ilats and Caps, Not ions, and many oilier ar'tlolee too tnumteirous to mention. 'This irare oppotunity is now of fred to Onae ?rnc. .A.11, and hope you will avail youtrself of it, by yalling to examine thesoe goods. You will llnnd the priec to suit any anti everybody, and you will be convinced that the cheapest, goods eatn be bought at II. BAIRUCII'S i\cw 8toreo. ag1 'Agent for Mrs. S. S. WVOLFE. G-ROOx.rBI~Es. JUST RE1CEIVED. Sugr Coffee, 1ico, Molasses, Sucgar Carmed Ifims, ihioutlders, S3oda, P'arlor' Matches, Countrny LFlour. SEBLF RAISINOI FLOUJLl for making ihe most doliciouis Bireads, Biscuit s, Putddinigs, &oe. Without yeast or salt, with cold1 wator or milk only--to be mixed when the oven is hot and ready for hakinig, and for Cake, Pastry, &c. Saving half thte ordinary quantity of Butter and Eggs. Tis flour is warranted wholesome and nutricious. TUOMPiSON'& WOODWARDu. may 10 FURNITURE, LABOR SAVING ivL A la ]:L: IrES, &c., &c., &c. r1int subscrier i, now prepared to firl . . nish, repair 01 iiake to order all kinds o,tr' rituire. .Y 'atelnt C'lothm Washri will alwaYs lhe onl lind,ki Ity ha,ve bieen thoroughly le'tl f'mr [he lpa:t t welve '.n(Ou s bly thep p.ulil ,o :in.l inl ll cases have given enitire :if. 0loll. 1i is simple inl it A 4o stiucl inil, dilralde 11t4 not liable.t o get out of tivlel, it will w:slh Fix shirt or lhit bulk (it vt'lo,thet ill five umillks it' lised according to irectiolls. l ivilv tle citi.ens of Winnisbovo and sur rolunding countrllY to Call anld v.,1amin1 mI Iew ihn. Also tny Doulgh .11achine, tile tire decided improvements ove- tle old me thod. IY, S!: I -ll- 'PEPEl1l ;l1 iN P ElIN . Come:14 exminiviie my L,ibor Saving MIa elhint.. nimt ..iv(. them a ait I trial, lind ifI they do not give entire 4atist'a ion, reltirn lhemllanly ltme within thirty daiys and11 1 will i-111.l ihe m one11(ty. ti3 I wa.Irratit every Nla chinle. %Vinnl,boro, S. C. *Dorxill- a cbct os,. Thi,; ik to cerflfy that wve are uisinig Ider's 'ant P 'i l t h14)(Iles Wilsher: it is si-.,ple tan1d nlot lialble to get out llof Order. We Can recoim1iiiend it to ftie publi'. (o be a great saliving ol, labor 111141 less inijiir1iouls to Ithe vilthes (han1 thle (1h1ilmeithod of wiainig. J 1lev (1I Bfelts. Witinsoro, 8 (, Mrs Dr I I M !.lister, Winnsboro, S C, Mrs Sam Stievensill, Fairtield District. 8 C. 'Mrs Itohl INi-ron, Fairlield Distriel, S C, Mirs C Keinely. (Istler, S C, lor .1 A 1iedy, C'hester, S C, Mirs Calebllans ColuvoilA S U, Mr's .1 1, Yongute, Columbit, S V, ('apI S M, rh's. 8. It, Clowiey, Wililsbolro. S. C., 11. W. Ili-ice, Pastor lopewell Cliirh. aug II LESSENING STOCK. Ill illinil lring tle shelvillg, and Iltakilig ahbitiols to 0111' Store for the 1Fall trade. Nilr. iugon will collmencil ahoum the first of1 Septeiler. Inl oriler to hnve as much room as possible, we offer oir stock of Dry oods1, Boots and Shoes, lats and Caps, Clothing, crockery, Ax0 YANKEE NOTIONS, r 1%Tor Y O'R~ CY.ost It U 1. (! At N II . llargaiis wvill bo offered. Cill and see. . IA DD O S110. DRUCAS, MEDICINES, &C. We ire constantly receiving fresh adtions of linie Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, &c., which we olfer ati Columbia prices. All Goods warranted. LADDI 111OS. july 2'D "ASK YeUISELF1" AM 1 willing to allow miy wife (lie solace of miy hiomei, miy childrenI that grooet ime wit h so muliCh joy, whIo have climbed my knees to plerfo4rmI their lbile ofices of teni derneiIss and al'ections, to be placed in such a situlation of distress in the0 way of mlaking somie certain provision for tl:emi, (lie means for' doing wichl aro now withlin miy reachl lBring yourself ser'iousbly to reflect on tile subject and tremble at thie responilbility of your ail'ections, if you (10 not, aipply at onIce to I te undersigned and halve your life in suredeu ill the be'st Comipany, "'Eqitale Life IltsuriancLe,"' 92 Biroadwily, N%ew York. S"lh inle wn.1 mayI! lie isure4d if SurgIfeon's er/ifi rate0 isd prI9j11rIy sind: andl1 if theyi arie piolite aibout et. JOll01N P. MATrTEWVS, Agent. Rmuiniixes. -Ueon. Jon li ratiton, HI. . Elliott, SamI'l. CathIcalt, E. J. Means, Rt. A. lIerrion, J1. A. Ilrie. NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED) JOHN MoINTYRE & 00. W I'av ut received a fresh supply of VE C00ltllE8 whic.i will be sold low for CASIl--consisting of 100 bushels of Corn, No 1 CounItr'y Fl our, barrels, hal f-bairrelvi andl kits Miackierel, N os. 1, 2 and 8, English Dairy Checese, Suipeior B'rewn Soap, Mixed PIckles, Canned Oys. ter's, Wino ,Cakes, Lemon Novety Cako i, F"renih M ts ushtr, Crockery, lIaisins, Nuts, alt kinds, Fresh Cocoa Cream, Fig Paste, Assorted (Candlest. Also Ladies' and Geon. tleen's Shoes, (home manulfactuiro,) Yephiyr Puff', "Hero's Your Mulo" and 11ill Arp Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, So, gars and many ot.her articles too nutmo ronus t.o mention. i.ar 17 THE VERY BEST, F (liST QualIty, New Flour, for salo by THIOMPISON & WOODWA RD, BACON I BACON I I 1000 l'OUNDS juist received, and for 1 wi salo low for the CA 81. MolNTYREk & Co. july 25 WANTED-AENT~ $1.75 PER MONTH to selu the NA MACiIINE. ThIs Maohilne is equal to the standard machInes In overy respeoo, and Is so1(d at thio low prIe of $20. Address NAw TIONA L SEWING MACHINE 00., PItl. burg, Pa. July 9...Ar Notice 1. KETCHIN, WM'ASTE1 BRICE, inl-Ito theoA'Wentdion of, the TO T11ll) 1\l(t'll STOCK OF Iiieh they are And whil comprises nearly 3,r7'O t'"n13..1. Needed by the peoile in -&I:T. Anl in Their ulbject is to do strictly a CISi BUSINESS, And to SELJL GOODS Th11at will induce aill persni to BUY FROM THEM. velit. 28 JUST RECEIVED BY W. Ml. N-ELSON, -)000 ,11. 1CAo,\ h pil 1000 lbs. Bacon, (clen of rib,) IH 11143Aii 1,11ML COW,lE , 11 and cx11ra I sugar 81gar C'utred 1fains. .ALSO, k LOT OF? ILAUSERS CELE11-RAT1--:1 CORN AN 1) RYE WI 11 1li m . aP1 "8 WV. M . NE LSO(N. JUST RECEIVED, BY D. R. FLENNIKEN, (A3L. for Aubrey & Co., Daltimore.) No. 1 Couniry Cured nlls and haulders, New York cGoldeln Syrup, Musovalo M11olasse.], Prime Leaf Dard. api 4 BEST R10 0OFFEE' A,s DRIED APTLES and I'EACHES, Just Received by JOllN McINTYRE & CO. apr 2ts Q Ud Al C (oflee, Mla es T" 'ea, Cuandles s)Starch, son p, Yinlegar, Powder, Shot heCad, &ft., &c. .Just rece(ived bly K'T'CIlJN, McMASTERt & DRIICIE. june 18 RULE TO PLEAD. State of South (Carolinia,. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. IN T H E COMMbON PILEA H. tiartin L. IlraswelI, bearor, vs.C. McCiena. ghan, Ala101IIChmer. WIIEll K AS the Pinu iflf did( on the0 t wen Sy--seventh day (11f At i~il, A. I). 186i8 ilo his dclation 02 againust. 112 hoDfenidn whio, (as it is said) isabsont from and1( wvi tou he !mailsR of this S1ta1o, and14 has neiihe rifeno 1a2fttorney known: within the samn 21p0n whiomi a copy a copy of the said do hiratIon might be servedh. Itl ihorofore Orderedci thati tho said( Do 'endanIft do0 appoer antd pleadi to theo siU leciarationi on or beforeo he twenity-eightl hay of A pril, A. 1). 1869, other'wise finIal and bsoiltlejudgment will thien he given and warded for the Plaitif f against him. S. Ii. CLOIINEY, C. C. 1P. loerk's 001oo, Fa';irflold D)istrict., A pril 27th, 1868. July 2--le8mIy PE~AS, AND RICE. IIDURIIELS of Cow Peas, justreceived JOHN~: MoINTYRtE & CO. june 18 JUST RLECE[VED. !'UIOICE lot Daceon Sides, J Extra Pine Shoulders, Prime Loaf Lard, Musoavado Miolasses, Daltimore GJolden and Extra Syrup, Crushed, A. B. C., Extra ( Yollow, -and Birown Sugar, Adamaintino Cantdles Refined and comonlll1 Petroleum, Finest (hun Po4wdler and1 Cirean Iysora Te'a and b)est, PhIilade'phmia All in pint bottle. Liver'pool Salt. and Choico Carolina Rico. Aonf, for Aubrey & Co., Blaltimore. ROSADALIM Purifies the Blood. Clharlot te uil S. C Iailroad. ON an1d after this date, tIe Tri114 Oyer this Itoad will in as fOows: PAS:NGEt TIAIN NOlTIL Lenve Coltiiita 4.15 p ra S W ililsboro, G. ) ) l "9 'Ie t er, 8.(t0 p lit Art-ive a chialotte, 11.00 p 111 G;M Ni SOUT. I.eave ('lu te, it.85 p I n 2.1 a iti '' Winishor, ,1.A) aI it .\rrive at ('0lumbi;a CIA. I l A N A C 011) VlT IN Tu AIN WI .. 1 N A Ilk,st. - L.OWX : .olIny-. Wedineihtys and Friday.", .onve 'olilnilia, 7.100 a mi Wiilbot-o, 10..15 a n "Che1ster, IA 1) yn Arrive at Chalt A..5 p li .TuC8sdays,s Thiursdays1 and Saturdlays. Leave C'harot e, 6.00 a Im " h'et, 10.10 a i " Winsboro, 1.10 P i A rivea Cl i o llijbia, .5 0-1 i C. 1I1'KNI(IlIT, apt 7 sOIu,ru CARO1NA lRAILIOAD (i:srnu. Si il:l:INn:NIIKN'' Ora:m, Charle,,iston, S. '., Alarci 26, 1868. N ind afffer Snid:iy, Simch 29th, (ho Pas,seln.l. TrIns1 onl Ilhe Smuth "aro-01 ima ilivad will ri n- follows, vIz 1-'Ol% AUUS'A. .av vo (a rileston, 6.40 a il Arrive ait Aligiv.4la, 3i.30It ilm I.eave lial-leslon, 7.30 p i Arrive at Algu-.ta, 6.-15 a i FORt COLUMBIA. I,eave Charleston, ;. 0 a m Arrive at C lut,011 bin, .31 1 y it Lenv 1 ('hl init, 5.10 p il At rive lit (:Ihilhil, 0;.21) a it FORil CilIA\L181TON. LAeave Atigusla, 6.00 a t Arrive at (Chm11-leston, 3.10 iml Leave A ngust a, 4. 10 p in Arrive at Cha1t leston, ,1 00 a i Lpave Colimbia, 6.00 a il Arrive It Clit Hler(loin, I.10 1pm l,avo Cohiibia, ,.:0 p il ArrivO nt Charleston, 5.:0 a In 81UM.11l-:AIVI LL, TRlAIN. Leave Cuharlest ol, 8.101)112 Arrive iat Suiicrville, 5.16 p im Leave.Sume likerv illv, 7.20 a i .\rrive I t Cim-lesion, 8,;3 it a li CAM lEN IHANCII. On Mo!ap,Weducedlys and Nminn l"Alvo hlin.. %ille, 2.20' 1)li Arrive l i den, 5 00 p li heave Cin,1n0, i>.10 it im Arrive at. Kllng ville, 7.-1% a lm 1 I. l. I'ia 1.8. Gen'l Sutp't. Di II, 1E I C I NESN, &C. %SSI-,Nci'' (IlNUEAZ, (lelatHine, E::'u. l I iL on, All-s. Wilslow'sSootiing Syl. 11p, DM-1 -hW3 ltemedyl), liluland114'2 NIlagllV.j ilostee0's IMItPVrs, Caisayll, hItters, kodn, Creami Trllter, Corn Stairch, Parina, A%-iow Rllt, Allcock' - Pol011 Plasters, Queen's Deli"ht, &C. .1ist recolved. K I1T('l IN, 1e01ASTElR & BR0ICH. .apl 25 DRE ISS (00WD8, &c. J A 1)1 lI' D)11 MS G(8))1, Printed Mus. J Iins, riganidies, Swiss, CaIniiC, Ja col.l0s, Iligh1inhams, Calicoes, 'aiud and 81tilped I mlinmespuiIi.l, L, C0lois, Cutlon \ arn, Table Lillen, CaS."ilnievos, C0t0o110ade, Lad1ties' and (lintemen's Shoes, Broganis, &U., Sc. Jut received. k ITCrll rN, Ame.N\ASTI-lt & 111IML, 111 25 F A itR F1 E LI) D s' TR itu'T . *IN Til: 0t)t(iN P'r,EAS. Nancy ilk.,, vs. ID. C. Boyle, Attachment. Wv li El iA S th aim itli d111 id on th 2Gth~ th1.o Otelber, A. D). 1867 iille hierue delaa lion aIgaiinst lhi D iefendanti 1 who, (as it 1i said) is absenctt fron am11 i whhoit the limits ofthi.s, State and11 has1 neiliber wife nlor latto (rney kno1wnU wvitini (tho 81amo1 11pon whom a copy of tho said declaration might be served. It is I lherofore' ordtered (11ha lie said( D)o fonidiant (do appearitl and ),ioad to (ho said declartio ontI or' bofore thie 27thI day of' Oc. rober1, A. 1). 18(38, o1lhorWIi fintal andit abia 801lu10ojudgmenoat, wIll 110hen be iven) and1 aiwar~ded for 11h1 Plainitl' against himl. * 8. II. C,0W Ni.EY, C, C. P, Clerk's Otlice, Fairtloid D)istrict 201th Octoberl8t67 ctf. 20 lefltmly - RU I.l TO LEA 1), Shato ol' South C2arolina, FAIR FIBE LD DI1STRIcT,. IN Tilt: CO3MMON I,HAS, 0. A. 11111 (for anlother vs. J. C, C. Feastor, Atlinent, 1118A (ho PlaintIff'did on thme sixth daly of Juno11, A. D. 1868 file his doolia ration agoainst tho Defendant who, (as It. is said() is absent fiom and1( without the limnit of this 8tato and has neoither ife 11or attor' nioy known within the 51a(no uipen whom a copy of the said( doolaration migt be sorv edt. IL, is I herefore Or'dorod, tha~t Lthe said Do fondant dto appear and plead to the dechara tion on 01' before thie eighith day of Juno, A. 1). 1869, of hertwise final and( absiolutoe judtgmecnt will then be0 given and awarded f'or (ti'hPlin(iff agai flt. him. ..1' Clerk's Oflice, Fairliel istriut, juniO 28-108:ialy PEAS! PEAS !! A LOT of' While P'eas, and Cow Pens, Jua6 Lrecelived and for sate may 14 RULE TO PLEAD. Staite of Sottth Carolbia. FAlIIELD DISTRIC1T IN TiH CoOMON PLRAs. I.. Foster & Co., #s. James1U. Ashiford--AL W IIl(EA Who Plaiiniff did en the 284 dly of Jutne, A. D., 1808 filo his do elaratiton againist the Deofendant whoe, (as it is said() Is absent fromi and withoutI the limits of tils Stato andi has neithier wife nor uittornoy known within the Sanmo upon ' whomli a copy of the said declaration might be sorved. 1t. is thorefore ordered,-ihat thie said 1i. fondant die appear and plead to the said do. claratlon on or beCfore (lie 2dth day of June, A. D). 18IM, other wawe natal and absolut6 jiudgmonti will thien be given and awarded (0o' the Plaintiff against him11. 8. B. CLOWN I8Y, 0. 0. P.' Cierk's O001ce, Fairfield Dilstrict, June 28d, 1808, June. 27..le3mly