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Latest by Telegraph. From Washington, WASINON, Abgast 17. Attorney.General Evarts' opinion has been published. It favors tle Presideut's power to appoint a collector for New Orleans and oflicers for Alaska, (he commissions terminating with the next session of thei Senato. Rollins has retuined. and it is aulhol.ita- i tively announced he has no ittntion of va- I eating his office, Oxcept to a successor ao oeptable to the radioal.pwty. The Star says several new GovernOs of f Southern States reb'illy made requisitions c on the Secretiiry of War for arms, under a law passed in 7190, but the Stcretar&' hh declined to furnish, until furtMer leti-ia lation is had on the subject. 'Ilhe Govern ora, ilr consequence, have united in nil ap peal to Congress, to meet on the day to ich they had adjourned, to lake action in u t matter. It is stated lhat both the French and U Prupsian Enitfusles here hh,o dvioce ndi cating war between the two countries. d WASHINaON, August 18. d YestorAay's rumor that the French nd t Prussian Legislations had recelved wnr like advices, is pronounced in proper quarters I too absurd for contradiction. Beritzmy says France had loaned largo sums to Aus tria and Italy, for railroad purposes. This aney Sccounts for the accumulation of bullion in (lie Bank of -irance. en. Roseneran, left this morning for the White Sulphur Springs. In the same train, and in sooial company with Rosencranz, were Gens. Ei611, Longstreet and H1unton Gen. Leo is at the White Sulphur. . It is seriously stated losenoralic's visit to Virginia is for consultation with General Lee, regardinq Mexican relations and South West.ru bordei interests; other parties say that Los'noranz desires to consult General Lee with regard 'to t'ho views, purposes h'd probable action'of 1tetouthern Demo'orats, as preliminary to a letter of adylceo Rosen cranz intends addressing to thoGermans be- - tore leaving the country. The Republican Congresslonil'Committee have been sendiug out 25,000 political docu ments per week, and they expect to average 50,000 to 100,1000 per week until the elee. a'ion. The recent viotcus proceedings of the But ler Zouaves, have ventilated circumstances connected with disbaInding the militia com panies in tle District. The President or-, 'tiered them to disband ; Grant referred the 'ider to Gen. Emory, who returned it, with Th' andorsemen that there was no anthority for such a proceeding, since martial law did not exist. The order was returned to the INesidewt, iith 4hi7 endorsement, and t here lie matt'r rested, Internal revenue receipts to-day $29O000. Letters from Kansas report. repeated o6t roges by the Indians-beating men and out raging women in a shocking manner. WASHINGTON, August 19. ] Experience has d&noustrated that mixed tacos in the fire department, is a mistake. The icgroes have been discharged and white men 're-employed. It. is stated that during the recent trial of inxed firemen, the dis placed whites have been patient and uncom plaining, and in no instauce have they threatened or used violence. The Cmirimian of the Committee of Five appolint!d by the recent Mississip 'i Con vent.ion, writes that, Ihere is an evient in. tention on the pfrt of'hie 1)emocrats of tlhe excluded Sthtes to vote at the coming 11resi dential election'; if the least encouragement is given by Johnson, they will 14ndoubtedly 'vote. TheChairnian adds, th'at lie fears the bill passed by Congress is not sufliciently explicit in all respects; and concludes that the Republicans of MississIppi are inkious ly expecting n .September session. Their very\existonce as h party and as individuals 1 de)ends upon Congressional measures of ielief. The prop*rly of the Alexandria and t Oeorgelown lailrond-olice, engines, cars, &c.-at Alexandria, was seized to,.day, un der an order of the circuit court of Alexan dria County, by Wm., M. Marbury, Receiv er. Later advices indicate lVtdlan outr-ages exagget-d. Ad.int ant.Gteneral McAfee 'eports eight. buried and three missing; five wounded on Solomon's River. Other re ports olaim twenty killed. Blntitr hAb dlirected his Atto'rneys to apply to Evarts to absist in flut'le'r's defeonc' in B1alilmore, under a law passed dCring the war, requiring the Attorney-General to do fend officers or ex oflicers a.gAinst "whom sits miay be brought. by civiliausi 'for kr 'rest, imprisonment, &c. Internal revenue receipts to-day, $885,.. 000. Bly a recent order issued by General Sherman, the C.heyennes, Arapahoos, Kiow as and Comanohes are given a reservation lying between Kansas, Texas, Arkansas asnd the hundredih met-idian. Gen. Hlazie comands the reservation. W A sHINGTO N, August 20. The President has ordered the rela to of solar Po*ers anid WVatkins, senhehced to death by a military commission at, Raleigh, for alleged hilling a negro, and as guilt.y of 'a pe, *hich seatence was Oommnuted to imn. Shaiokm6iut by den. Obby.. At a large oem-arioe meeting, to day, a long letter from Anmos Kendall was read, de-. elnring thit, the safet.y .of the- country re quires the election o' Soymour and Dlair. WAan ds i, August 2O. Shiermean telegraphs ttoubles on Saline an<d Solomon rivers, caused by the dog sol diers of the Cheyenno tribe. Shertidan hadt gone to tho soene of outrages, with plentg of ttoops. WAsnINOTroN, Angust 22. The supervising distrIcts under the new tax law, are as l'ollows . Tenth-Virginia and West, Virginia; 11th--North and South Carolna; 12th-Georgia, Florida and Ala. b,ama; 18th-Laisiana, MississippI and Arka6sas; 1dth-Texas; 16th--Tennessee. Sherm-ih' deipatohes corroborato the biowspaper aceounthi of [Idian outrages.-. ~ .heriden .el'egtapihV that they ii too VoaWleofor detail. Sherman directed-Sherl dan to fQllow and administer summary pun. lashmont. The Government employees have pete tioaed theo President atAinst the Sooretary of War's decision about the.eight hour lasw. 'fho petition argues that the debate and Votes, pending the passage. of the bill indi es;ted'no reduction of waged, to folloW the reductio6 of-titud. BAITMOflW, August 17. The People't, Bank was entered last isight, andI the vault robbed. The loe is unknown, as ihe heaviest seelttl depiitfo* ate ab bent. Naw V'oak, Aikus&ii~ . Telerapho adlooshe:eta wen eied tr$red, and resuled )ils datesp :8 aninistel' - rtetrepsury. A ,reinforcement 4 600 ie6 14 'eh sent $ 'Alatore opyar, ~igg ~ginItrehi. nina rfilo'totoin NegeCte ' ob6llion. 'The 29##teJ .s Lop advooates the 'poldy~ of dountitdg Eluropean - sllaatoes.as a. gugrd againa6 Anmtiotn inCu enees. *The oolony of IBarbadoes it tineasy, be eatise taay members of the britih ,aii as themW arb Paniatld Advioes from Jactnol, Ilayti, August 1, tate that Picos has boon do(ated at Ba. ust, and forty of them taken prisouers, ncluding General Aleyanudre, who was shot y his captors. LANOASTHR, PA., Angust 17. The guard of honor, composed of the offi. era of the Butler Zonaves, (colored,) which ocompanied the body of Air. Stevens from Vashilgton, loft hero this morning, on Iheir eturn. It appears cousiderable feeling ras excited here by their presence; many tepublicans regarding it as inappropriate. )n the street, tho colored officers attracted onsiderable attention ; farmers and others ;azing at them with a sort of ningled curi sity and wonder. NEw ORLHANs, August 19. The following order, promulgated This lorning. expla'ns itself; IINAOQUARTEIN D14PARTMENT OF Louisi. NA, NFw OUILEANs, August 18, 1868.-I rder to carry out the instructions from the teretary of War, relative to the assistance D be afforded by the troops on ditty it this epariment to %iivil xuthorities, in case of omestic dibturbances or insurrections a-is rig therein, officers 6661m1anding districts, etachments and pots iill be goverfied by lo following directions: Every A9icer will cep himself well informed of the conditionl f affairs in his vicinity; should a. necessity rise which, In his opinion, would render he services of troops requisite, he will uimediately communicato by t eleg'raph rith those headquarters, stating the essenl lal facts .in the case, and asking for the e4essary instructions for his governntit. inder no circumstances will any interfer. neo of tho mIi'tary wl'tli te civil 'auth6ri ies he permitted. nor will the services of he troops be made use of, unless ipon spe ial instructions, previously communicated ai vaoh case from these headquarterk. Ry owinand of Lt. Maj. Gon. IR. C. Buchanan Tuos. 11. N tlr." Brevet Brig. Gen., U. B., A. A. 0. ATI.ANTA, August 19. Yho hepubllcan celebration, yesterday, losed iitli a toreh-light procession, com osed of iomo 800 negroes. Between 10 nd 11 P. M., somae drunk and inruly no roes were arrested by two policemen, in rent of the Nationa Hotel. .The police roro proceeding to 'th' gurd honse with he prisonekr, when a mob of negroes pur ued and attempted a rescue. Thd police esisted, when the negroes conWmened Sing chlus. The policemen were knaeed own and the prisoners escaped. At this ine some Wrson in tie mob gave the word 'fire." Tho negroes fired, wounded one of lie police. The fire was returned by the >olice and discharges followed ill rapid uccession. One negro was killed and two vounded. Tihe utgroes fled, but railied tcar the guard house, aned moved forward to Ittack the police. By this time tlie whole Oolico force abd a large number of citiv.ens vore on the ground, prepare( for a contlict. ,'he negroes saw the de(termination to pro oct the lawful authorities and rapidly dis. )er8ed. AXt oho tiee a serious riot was pprehonded. NASHVILLE, August 19. A party of men in masks approached a urnaco in Wayne County, where t he em. iloyees were armned and drilling. A com romise was clectel, whereby the furnace ien censo drilling and surrendered their rmns to the State anfthoilies. The inskers ne their ret irn were fired on hy the sheriff's losse from an ambtscade, and after return ng the fire, dispersed. Three citizens were rounded-one seriously; several horses were :illed. ablo D:spatohes, LoNnDoN, August 15. Denatches from Ireland give the particu afs of deeds of lawlesiness ih Tipperar,y It coms that. while one of the great landlords I that region, named Scully, was serving lie usual not,ces on various tenants, lie vas killed by sonic unknown ps 'on. A trong body of police attempted to arrest he culprit, when the police, in Vurn, were iercely attacked, two shiot dead and four >adly wotranded. At last advices, quiet had een restored. DUntm., August. 17. The coroner's jury or, the landlord Scul y, murdered by his tenants in Tipperary endered a verdict of murdler, but the jury ook occasion to deprecate the conduct of scully, and suggest new and more liberal from Alabamo. MONTOOMERY, Au.gust 20---0,000 icople, with transparencies, cannon, .,are honoring Seymour and Blair e-night-, The whole city is brililat-t y illuintated,' Ex-Govceroratts, Alex. White, J. T-. Morgan, and sev tral colored men, have addressed tihe mnst and en th usiastic concourn-. An immuense mass meeting takes place to-day-. The city Is full of people from all parts of tho State. r'e.night, there will be a grand torch ight procession, and the business Souses and residenees on thes principal itreets will be~ illuminated. KIo "Loyal" Militia in the South until Oongress Me~etsi WAsmsNOoN, Atgitsi, 21. A bircurlar letter from the War Depart. meflt inchuldes theofollowing extract, from the irmy appropriation bill passed at the last ession or Congress: "Be1 it enaclet, That all militia forces now organited or in service In either of the States f Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, leorgia, Florida, AlAtratha, Mississippi, ad T'ekas be forthwith disbanded, and that ch ftther organization, arming, or calling Lato service of the said militia forces, or any part thereof, is hereby. prohibited lader any olrou'mstances whatever until die sathe dhall be authorised by Congress. The publication of this eltract is intendled isoan explanation of the rei\tsal tf Scretary Bohofield'to furnish arms to the militia of hle.89uthern States on application of their Clevernors, and also for the information of flicers of the arniy now on 'duty In the South. Alluding to the matter, the New York Thde* says edlitorially : "The catr8 Is slad. a good deal plainer by ho extraet, from the law which the S9eoreta ry of War antroduces into bis order. Iii one of those unfortunate blunders, whiieh lare mnarred the progress of iredUnstruotion at almost every stage, the South is llterally itoa mIlItia. Not only have the local oevernments no arms for their use, but the u p1ypg of arms by the War Department is robddon by a olause whieh,passed under fIUd'e. O-ou, stanoeg, is yet unrepealed. D~ng?,thi e,eore, in its haste to adjourn, lid mos'e th#d- neglEot the dIstribution of hitros; while a measure, brought forward at t late clay,,rlghtfulhy.contemplated, Is left in-.the. statut e boka rovIslon.of whidh restrains theo War Ue4spent from arming the militia."Wthate4 te 4trgenoy, to this extent, the reconstrueted' Stater are powerless, and thoit atithorit4iu are. paraly. ted by as order which nothin~ 1e4tiiss the tctin are=geaaa=et a ' Bad Opening for SimpsonAn Alabama I he Republican Eloot,6s Desert Him A Ra:iioal Newspaper Dios. MONTOOMiptty, ALA., August 21. H1on.. W. B. Jones, elector for Grant an.1 Colfax In the fourth congressisual district, has taken the stump for Seymour and Blair, and I>ublishos the following : "Dl1a0oo.1s, A. LA., August 19, 1868. "Thoas 0. Glausscock, Chairman Republican Executive Commitie Aonlgonery, Aata ma: Si,-I respectfully decline to servo as elector for Grant, and Colfax in the fourth congressional district. W. 1D. J)NiS, lion. Thomas 'Masterton, representative frot La\relnce county, lis abtuloiedi Graint ann Colfak, und dieviare, his inten tion to SIPPiort Sonr)1ir anud Itlair. The folowitag card is published liu the Radical organl of this cily : "It consequenco of lie want of palronage sutlicient to uieet slie diily c'xpeliscs of the office, I am compelled to suspeid tle publi cati(VI of the State 'entind. Siice the es tlablishment. of thu paier in iis ci;y, going ,on two years, I have sustained the publica tion of the paper froiml my own pr-ate icans. This I cannot. do ltny longer. . Imust abanon 0 le businIss, and go into some ptirsuit that will Ili loast l'urnislih i% suflioieit ilcome to Ineet the outlay. JoUx IAnv." The Allies' Reverse in Paraguay, LoNDoX, August 21. The regular dispalches confirm the Bra ziliin (l isaster hefore 111innitta and Granl Chaco. The defeat.gives a great itipetus to the peace parly. New York Market. NEiv Voit, Aug. 22, 7 P. M. Cotton mdro steady ; sales 900 bales, at 30. 0Old firmer, at 44. Charlestft MAIrket, CrtX .':uusOS., Aug. 22. Ctton lirm ; sellers holding above the viows of buyers-asking 29 ror middling. Liverpo6l Market. Livi-:nrool., Aug 22-. Cotton closed buoyant, at ai ad vance-uplands 1 10 ; Orleans 1 a ; sales 15,000 bales. The Newr York '-ribune has an amus inig doubl6 leadild leader, half adver tisemlienl, of the Tribune, and half exor dium "slts." It says "we are in t1d tOhiel of a e10. perate struggle." Alh I the '/'ibunc has found out hat., has it? A hile whle( ngo, and we were told thta the fnn (r-tnt was to walk over thlie track, a'd take the witiings without Coml)petiitiotl It says again .'; n1st not he beat ei." You tbegin to- look to that s!dC of t hie question do0 yo ? \Wel.,ok aga1in. It wdill look nonle the prttier for i!lspec tion. Agail-"we are dot-ig well itt the canvas. but we ought to do beller." Ought you ? When did this light., like the rosy stn break upon yotr mornin,'s vi. sion? It even discovers that there are "thouis.-RhAS of' Retnblicaus who are not imbued with ardour abd enthusiasi for tite success of our candidates and our cause." This is very good of tthe Tri huno, and to say the least very cmndid. Let. it l<(,ep on using its wits, and it will see antd learn several things before the 4th of Mareb," 1869.- Charlcston Mercu. T4) On4i:s-r IOnsr.nicw RwE ON ,r.~onn J.--A special correspotndent of the Chicago imess, writinug from San Francisco, Catifort,ia, gives the pairt iculars of' a race against time, run at Bay View Park, neaur that cit' , on Sunday, the 7thI inst., in whtich a Moweiy, an old .Californian, rode, with a r'elay of tthirt.y horses of the Mustang breed, 301 mites in fourteen hours cleven mtinutes and nine sca onds, beating anything previously ac comnplished in the wvorld in that line."' Munntr.-A Screven county cor respoindent of the Savaninath kerbli can relates a 'erdel nurider in t..at county comnmitt.ed by a ntegro upon his wife, whom he beat to death and then thmtuw the inutilated body npon the track of thes Central Railroad, in hope to convoy the imipression of acci denmta-1 death. The next train, htow ever, discovered the body and stopped, instead of passing over it. A CAnPE'r-BAGGEit. AT IEI-M-tJn der the head of "Pe)rusonal,'' the Detroit, Free Press says "Mr. Carpetsbag Welch, who tspresents the State of' Florida in the Unitcd States Sonate, was int town with his~ earpot-bag~ y-es. tbrday. Hie has dhawn htis fiv thoUs and dollars, anti is entitled to a re. spite ons his native heath after his ar duous Senatorial labors." In an affray with l-abbers in Craw: ford County,. Ill., on~ Friday last, end of a posse of constables was killed, wheretupon the remainder- of the posse rushed upon the robbers atiti killed all of thoeni four In number. Nineteen huntdred sheep, in one flock, wore recently dirivent from Ohio. to Kansas3 where sheep breeding and wool growing are becoming more and' mere important. . An exchange says, there is a man in a lunatie asylum in England 1vho believes that the British Government wishes to build an iron foundry in his stomach. A sporting man being solicited to~ insure his life, replied :"He'd be banged if he'd play any game where ho had to die to wine" Col. fNehouler, a member of the~ ohusette Senate, and who actedl,as Athutau t General of that State duiring the war, is an independent oandidate.for Ooogress aginet Beast, Butler. The Mercury makes the startling assertIon that two ladles of the highest positilon were l5iri*kbattsd by radical tiegroeu on thme *tte.eA4 of dharletOnlj on Moedaarbib 1a MR. EDITon : Please announco Capt. John Ilintiant as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Fairfield District, and oblige, NUMEROUS FRIENDS. JUST RECEIVED. ONE CAR LOAD OF CORN, FOR CASH, AND CASH ON'LY. aug25 JNO. P. MATIHEWS, Jr. To Plantem, U IURING the COTTON PICKINO SEA SON I ekpect to have GINS, with por., table PvESSES, enployea in Oinning and Packing Cotton, nt the farms of those who may wish1 to have thoir Cotton Milned and Pheke. The toll will be wtal ib usually charged by those who requitro the cotiton 6 he hmaled t) their Gin (l6uses. Iy ii will go to 1ny plan#otion whre Ten fh'es Can be Gi imned withont ilovinig Persois wisihing their Cotton Uiiued *111 please addVess me at Chester, S. C. au 25-im JA.\lES PA'GAN. JST IRECEIYED. 'LL "rades of Sugars, Carolint lice. IV So-L. Cream anil mixed Crwekers.ChtoVi Chow PickRs. Baltimore Oolden, Extra and Chesaf enke Syrup. anid Molasses. Prime fLeaf Lard, Liverpool . Sslt, Wht' W'Ie Vinegar. 0overnment Lagu'4yra and Rio Coffee, Nutmeg, Spico and Black Pepper, 1\ 1). R1. FLENNIKEN, N 18 Agt. for A ubrey & Co. TO T]-TD CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD AND TIIE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. ( IONTMI' PLATINO removal on or aboat U the first of October, to the NEW S7tR, now under construction, In the ceitre of business, and further to mnke rom41 for a heavy FALl AM) WINTER STOCK. I now offer ithe remainde of my SPRINO AND SUMME STOCK, AT AND I4LOW COST ! ThIe alove offered stock conlsists of a coin. leto Essortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoos, Hatb ad Caps, Notio ", and many other a-ticlee too iinuier is to mention. This ire opportunity is N w of fered to On3m)eua-ncl .11 and hope you will avail yorstf of it by calling to examin-e theeb goods-. Vou will find the prices to sisit any 1n11 everybody, tnd you will be convinced that tthe cheapest. goods can be bought. at If. lA11UCJI'S Newv Store. Agent for Mr-. S. S. WOLFE. au 1:1 C-EZ00. ,IJ~ JUST RECEIVED. Coffee, Rice. Molasses, Sugar Cured flams, Shoulders, Soda, Parlor Matches, Country Flour. SELF R AI8INd FLOUJlt for making the most delic:ions, Jhe'd.. li;iiits, Pifings, &c. Wi, hou, y'east. o' 'eh. with cold water or milk only-io be ..xed when t oe oven is hot and ready .or hating, anti jo: Cake, Pastry, &c. Savi is half 10e o tdiniAy quantity of But ter itl Egg. This f~lur i warrantedl wholesome 'ind nuit icious. TIIOMPXON & \VOODWARD. miay 19 FlRNI TUR E, LABOR SAVING &c., &c., &a V tl111 sublscrib)er is now prepared to f'ur nish81, repair dr' ahtke to Ohder tIll Vintds of Purrnitutre. My Patent Cloths Washer lWill alwayA lie on hand, they have been thaoroug~hly tested for the past twelve monthis by the ptiblic, Aliad iin all oases have givent entird eatisfnio huih. lI Is -simpl'e in its const ruct ion, durable and not liah.e tO get out. of order, it. will wash sii sh,irta or tha't bulhk of e!sthkeg in five hiinnies i' nsed accordihig tO dilre'otions. I Invite the oiti*ens of Winnsboro and sur runduing country to call and examine tuy new ktlnrn. Also myv Dtugh Macohinb, thie are d ecided imiprovenientis oer. iib Qid me tihod. IIOUSE-KEEPERS BE INDEI'ENDENT; Cdme ahd etaina my hltbor Sa~'tinA MA chines, and give themt a fait trial, and if they (10 not give entire satisfaotion, ret.urn them any time within thirty days and I ihll rblbnd tho etoney, as I warrant every Ma: ohine. F. ELDER. Winnkboro, 8; 0. This is to ce.tify that we are using f'. Elder's Pattent Clotties WYasher; it is simple and not. liable to get. out of br'der. We sa recommend It to the puablio to be a great saving of labor and less lnj'i'ious to ths clothes than the old method of',ashming. J1 Reo C B Bettei Winnsboro, 8 M,?t-s Dr lilR. MoMaster, WVinnsbo'O, 83 d, Mi' 8ittil Stovenson, Fairfield Distriot, 8 0, Mrd Riobt Horron, Fairfield Dlstriet; 8 0, Mrs C Kennedy, Cheater, 8 0, Dr J A Roody', Cheeter, 8 C, Mrs Caleb Barnes, Coltimbla C C, Mie J L Yongue, C o~liba, C C, Capt L M Grist, ProprIetor Enqirerr, Yorkeillo, 8 0, Mrs, 8. IB, Cio*aoy, Winnsboro, 8. 0., R. W. Dirloe, Pastdr Ilope*ell Churoh. aug 11 ____ __ July 80 FRESH (ABOOERIES, Q iU A R, Coffee, Molassee 'Ids "COtodtos a Starch, Boa p,Vinegar, Powder, Shot, LESSENING STOCK WE intend altering tho shelving, and making additio-as to our Store for lhe Fall trade. Mr. Ligon wilR commence about 1to first of Sep(ember. In order to hve as much room as possible, we offer our 3took of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Crookery, YANKEE NOTION9, AT W 'evv T"c'Ix. 4cOm FOR? CASH. Bergaius will be offered. Call and see. I.ADD BROS. DRUJS, M M rCN'S, &6. We. Avi 'con'la'ly i-e'civing fre.h additiuns of flue Drugs, Med'icineki, Perfumery, &c., vicllt we offer at CoMimbla prices. All Joods Walrbiled. j'uly 26 JUST RECEIVEI) W. IL NELSON. 3000 LBS. BACON, (Rib Sides,) 1600 lbs. Bacon, (cleat of rib',) liio ant Jav &Coff'&, B3 "And 01t '0, Stigiir Su1gair Cured lina. L LOT OF HAVS11' l'dfiChATED CORN AND iTE WISKEY. apl 28 V. M. NTLSiN. "ASK YCURSELF." A M I willing to allow my * 1% 01%ee ot my home, mIV Ce' 01A ihat greet mI IV* It hb o OuCh joy, W.1o h0vO clim1bed my knees to Pei i'n ImeII litin colices of Ien leiness $n P6'c. Iors. (o be placed in such I, si.uation o 'di4-e-. i. the way of making iome certain provision ;or t cm, i'io eans or dloing wh;ichI sre now v ..hin my reach ih-inag youlrQeliseiously lo reflect, nn the sub~ject and trem,:JI at the responsibility of four uf-ecdions, if' out do not apply at, once o tite uindersigne andi have youir life in sdredl in thle~ heat tont Any, 'Meultlble Libo Lt'aurance," 012 lioad wA.y, f6\W Vok. m'enen may be insured V Suryedi' bicrtfi-. Ate i r-perlj ty signd, and top a,-e po.ite .hout it. JOHN P. MA'TTHfEW8, Agent. NEW GOODS. DY JOHN M[INTlRE & 00. Is lhave jrs.t acceived e it.bah. supply of VC '100C0lU18 inib;t iilIl be told >ow for CA'1i-consis.i,' of 100 ti'hels of'Cd69i, tI|i Cdtlivy lountr, baHt iah'bat i-61es r ud 1:i " Makoe!e, Nos. 1, 2l r a 0, English Dairy Cheese, Stuperior litcwa 80o Mixed 'ice!n!s, Canned Oys. tp:%, mine,rkes Lemon Novety Coke', F1ii, Mutard, Crocke:*y, Rinisins, Nuts, allI :1d19 i?reshi Cocoa tream, Fi g Pasto, Assonted Ci'dIes. Alko LddlidF alnd Gen.. tLem:-n'sShoes. (home menuItohi-,) Zephyr Pui. -fIe o's Your MVule" nud( (Jl rp Eimonsig Tob'acco, Che*1ng 'T'ohaco, So.. grar and many othe~ i' tlolog .do nume rous to metiuon. mar 17- . JUST 1tECEiV!D. CH IOlCE lot Bacon Bides, UExtra Fine Shoulders, Prime Leaf Lard, lMdsotio MIolasses, liailidii, Golden atia Extra 8 rup,, ('r edADe C., BktraC 611'oir, aMid b3rown SUA, FineSt Qu P ,rder n Grebli, 1iy' on Tea and best, f>hihlaphla All 1n pint bottles. Liverpool it haid tfhok,e Carolina Rico. D. R. FLENNIKEN, Agent for Aubrey & Co., Dialtimore, july 28 BOSADAJJJM Purifies the Riood. Udo- by ?rngste 3wkywbtn WANTED-A$ENT8. It MONTWto sell time NAd uA0dr HINE -ohia- Madhiloe Is eiQtil to the satrd:shnsin eve'leo 4tid Is oklJste:loW prijo of$ cA. ssN 'I ,8WN IBC9PIt Notieei? KETCHIN, MtMASTER & BRICE, Invio the Attention of ti.6 .TUBITO, TO THE LARGE STOOK OF which they are And which comprises nearly Needed by the people in SD -A LTI-I Their object is to do strictly a CASfH BUVINESS, And to SELL GOObS AT PRICES That will Induce all persons to BUY FROM THEM, sept 28 BEST R10 COFFEE' ALOSO SAflliLht and P1A'ClES, Just Received by JOHN McINTYRE & CO. - Ii VERY BEST, F IIST Quality, New Hlour, for sale by . ldMP-8ON & WOODWAIM) .1i 1 TO PIAD. Sftte of South Car1-oina, F A IRi FIE 1, D1)1S T It VT. 1\ THRCOMO coMtst1AWS. fart'n L. Braswell, bearer, v. C. McClena. ghan, Attachment. IIEMMAS t'h6 P'Ain,ili did on th ,wen ty-seventh ("ay of A' %-i, k, b. 18(8 i6 his doclaration a ,-inst 't. Dbfindait' Vh6' kis it is, G.tid) 11i)a t fr.omp,nd without he .1mi'ls ofths ba,, and .iwi neither rife nor attrie'y knoiva ithIn the same ip6n *hom a co'Py R Copy of 1ho ,aid do h%rD!ioh tnight be served. 14 il therefore Ordered that (he said Do endanlf, do nppear anil plend td tilhe said leclarntion, oi 9r befre tho t on ly-eight h !ay *of April, A. 1). 1869, otherwise tinal and bsolutejdgment will then be given and Lwarded for tho P4thi l. if ngninst him. 8. 13. U .WTN N EY, U. C. P. 'lerk's Oflica, Fairfield District, April 27th, 1868. July 2-1e3mly RULE TO PLEAD. ShAb of Suth Carolin; FAIRFIELD DISTRICT iN THE COMMON i,iA8. . Foster & Co., vs. James R. Ashford-At. tachmont. 1HEREAS 1he P1hintiff did on the 23d day' of June, A. D., 1808 file his do. .aration against ,he Defendant who, (as it 8 sald ) is absent f11omi ant wiithout I imits of lis Stato aml has neillher wift, lor attoney known within the same upon ffh0om ab copy of the said declai-ation might, a served. It, is thereforo ordered, that. the said Deo enda.nt~ do appear and p)lead to thie sail do ,larat.ion on or b)efore the 24lth day of Juno, A. D). 1869), otherwise Iinal and absolute n'gui Will theni 11 gi'ven and awarded ~or thle Plahllltf agAinst him. 8. .1. ( LOly NE V, C. C. P. Cle rk's Office, Fairfield District, J une 23d, 186. June 27..le8m1ly RULE TO PLEADI. L'he Stato of' South Carolina. F AiRFIE LD DITRICT MW11 coxa'loN Ph.:As-, Randyp Wilks, vs. ID. C. Boyle, Attachment. W~TIHEIEAS tho Plaintiff dlid on the 26th. dY,(ay of October, A. 1). 1867 file :i-r dleclaration against the Defen<4ant who, a l ad) is absent fro.p and withiont .a lhhIUh of this Stato and lias helihor wife ad attorney Ithoien within tho same upon whom a copy of tile said dteitration Illight ne served. It is tigerofhtNi ordered that the spi4 pe. fetidaul, do appear and plead to the said :leolarai.1on on or befor'e Lhe 27i.h day of Oc tober, A. D). 1808, olhierbimie filial anti ab. soluto Judgmuent will then toi given and m,warded for thea P,jaintif againat bibi. '20th OctUii'ria67 oct 29 _le3mly RULE TO PLEAD, State of South Carolina. .FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. IN TuiB CONMON PL,nAS. 0. A. Hill (for another is. J. lJ. C. Feastor, Adohiben. WHRitEA..te ilaintif'f did on tle ,ith .. dag~ of funo, A., D). 1868 fi,le his dibola ration aginst, the Defopdauu *ho, (as it, is said)is absentfVih ad hithout the limite of t,his State MW hail hither wife nor atter neyk. nwl&u the same upon whom a copy l n(,el, doelaration mlght be serv It Is thuerefoe Ordered, that the said De fondant do appear and plead to the delara tion on or ,before the eighth day of June, A. D. 1869, othorwis'e final and absolute Judgment wilt then ho givon and awarded for the Plaintiff aainst him.. S. it. tOLOWNEY, 0. b. P. Cherk's Office, FairAield District,. June 23-le8mnly -DItJOS, MIiDiCINES, &c. Ijf.SSENilE OF GINOrER, Gelatino, Ex't. J e rn i. Winslow's Soothing Syr up, Dlarrheast Remedj, Husland's Magnesia, l{ostetters Bitt*rs, Calligaga Bittetyg 8oda, Creamn Ta.rter, 0ornSti,roh, Farla, 'Arrow Root, Alloook's Porous Plasters, Queen's Delight, &o., Just receiteti. I(ETIN, afOMASTER & DRI0I, apt 28 DU1es oos, &c. ifAllIES' 010iE88 OODA, Printed Mun. II 'iios, Qandios, $st 04 lJ,d. ohets, OieJams, dal looes Paid and StripMiHbmespui.s, 1,ong dioths, lotton Xarn, it'able.Iinen., OassimuVa, Ootto,nades, IAdi'ad Geelemn'sShoes, -Brogans, '70VOIJN, ioi ATEirt &s'tin Charlotte and 8. C laIrcad. COLUMBIA, Aug. 8, 180f. O N and after this dato, the Trains ove'\' this Road will run as follows PASSENUER TRAIN NORTIr. Leave Columbia 4.16 p I Winnsboro, 0.10 p n " Chester, 8.00 p i Arrive at Charlotte, 11.00 p u UOoIN souTU. Leave Chartte, 11.35 p ri Chester, 2.16 a m Winnsboro, 4.00 a m Arrive at Columbia 6.00 a th AN AC'CoMoDATION TRAlif WILi nU As )oL MondAys, Wednesday-i and Fridayg. IeRvo Ccol'utiib, 7.00 a iA uWinsboro. 1.0.45 a m "Cheter. 18 p & Arrive at Chmi-lotte, 6 35 p m T'.'ueqdays, Thurilay and haturdays. Leave Charlotte, 6.00 a M Chester, 10.40 a n Wiriw-boro, 1.40 p In Arrive at, ColuObia, 6.04 p m C. BOUKNIGHT, apI ~ tuperintendent. SOUTH CAIOINA RAILROAD orNFRAT. SUIrmNTsV.NT's OFFICB, Charleston, S. C., March 20, 1808. N and after 8nday, March 291h, tWe Pazsenger Traitus on the Youth Carolt'. nt Railroad will run as follows, viz FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston, 0.30 a Im Arrive at Augusta, 8.30 p i Leave Charleston, 7.30 p n1 Arrive at Aug.usa , .45 a m FOR C'OLUMBIA. Leavo Charleston, 0.30 a et Arrive at Columbia, 3.50 1 ni Leave Charleston, 6.40 P m1 Arrive at Uolunbia, 6.20 a m FOR CHARLESTON. U,eave Aug;t A, , 6.00 a 1A Arrive at Churlstonl, 3.10 P m1 Leave Augusta, 4.10 p in Arrivo at Charleston, 4 00 a m Leave Columbia, 6.00 a Im Arrive at Charleston, 3.10 P n'1 L,eave Cobinihia, 6.80 p ni Ak'rive at Charleston, 6.30 a In SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston, 8.40 P 1 Arrive at Sunimcrvillb, 6.16 p I: "e aveSummt brVillo, 7.20 a )it Arrive At Chuarldston, 8.65 A fi CAMDEN BRANCILf. OA Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leive Kin.jvillc-, 2.20 p .k Arrive at 61m111den, 5 00 p m Leavo C.dendo, 5.10 a ml Arrive at Kingsville, 7.40 a ii 1II. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. 11ACON I BACON 1 ! 1t000 POUNDS.inst rce-ivpd, and fr isale low for No.e 0\81i. MioNTYRE & CO. july 25 1e68. The Fairfield Herald. THE TRI-WEEKLY NEYS. THE Proprietors of the abbVli pap"nr" take pleasure tn announiing to their pu. trons that they will continue thle publice. lion of tho IIERALD, one of the bot fumi ly papers in tho State, and also of the NEWS, the only tri.weeklg jaodr iti tlh,3 State out(sid of Ciarieslon ond IurUai. 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