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Latest by Telegraph. Froth Washinato-h, WA5SIiNGTON, Septe;nber 22. Surrnit's counsol ot, forth i the aluisly in his defenco, claiming satfety for Sirrat under that. elnuse pardoning all who were nt. then under indict nelit for Ireason or felony, in ainy court of tie Unlited Stites, having comnpetent jurisdiction. Counsel claim that nurralt. at that iino, was mnder indictment for murder at common law and not for treason or feloity, aifd, onlse. quently, Is entitled to the benefit or the proclamation. Prosecution demur and ilho trgument Is progressing. Dutler, yesterday, tiled papers lit the Ilouse, regarding the Korberly suit, claim. Ing it was a breach of his privileges as a uember or the flouse. Internal revenuo receipts to-dny $171, 000. The it l plen ll (lie Surratt Case wia nIl day, and will be renewied to. nl)orrUW. lie Pritlie Uns a ditmn ich front Atl ant a, regarditig (he Camilli aflair, staling that ('olo.el 'ierce was dangerously shot, and laptainl Mrlilphy badly hrt. Tle oflicial accounti placo the niimber of killed and wounded at fifty. WAsnixoTox, Sept. 20. 1. B. Armistead, the disbursing agent of (lie post office, has absconded. His no counts are short from $00,000 to $100,000 WASHINGTON, September 21. A nolle proseqi has been entered Oil tie murder Indictment of Sarratf. Ilis cout eel make a special plea (liat the second Indicmntent was barred by the anminesty pro claiation, snbsequently to which it was fond. Adjourned. Internal reventuo receipts te day $100 000. Hill and Miller. Senntors elect from Georgia, are here. but did not present (heir aredeinmls.-iaving received information tihat (lie presentation would open tlhe ques (ion of Goorgia's alleged violation of tie re C-8t1UCtiOnl ICts, in expelling Ilegroes. and tlint present representaiion imight lead to tatimate delay in admission. WaSHINOoN, September 24. Surratt plead the statute of limitation of J.199. -h1'ho argument is progressing. This last plea was potent, and Suratt is 'ree. Prominent gentlemenit are here from Vir ginia, consulting Wii biih iaries tegard. ing tlm electoral tiekei in Virgiiii.a They are answered that lie Coinstituion provides for this matet, and thero is n, law of Cou gross against any State choosing electors. Lieut. Beecher, killed by the 1idians, is a don of l1enry Ward liecher. Politics was not discussed in the Cnhinet Tuesday. The Preiden. hiiving had no no tilicatiln of Monday's session, will Lot te. cgwre it; constequtentig, appointments anlmile during Ihe rece-8 st1i hold goot. The adminmsration will (alu to net ion il Geoming matters. Meadd will be governed by previouo orders. VABINGON, Septtmbtr 23. The Argtmrent oit tle special plea in the Surratt.case is Ytill progressing. Riddie, for (lie prosedition, a;gies (hAt fhe Act of Ongre.s of January 19, 1807, nillifies the President's amnestying power -; atd ftrther, that In the proclamation, it is patent that Stirratt wns wit hin its except ion. Nothing otficial trom Maine. The resilt Will not variy 'tuoh fronu 18,600 lepublican majority. LATKlt.-Jtldge Wylie Sustnie (1he pn tency of the Piesident's amnesty procima lion. but re*jected the speal plcn, syiag It does not appeat', ftom le fecoi-d, that the prisoner went to the enemy, or that he ,committed treason, and, therefore, he does -not.-.come. within tile proclamation. The 9ffqiio is a iiisdeameanoir, and is not cover el by 'the.iorms of tile proclamation. lIe for those reasons. sustained Iia demurrer. Tho' deoNe asked leave toamend their lea, aud the court adjourned. 0eneral Reynolds has reports from Aus (Is, Texas, that r, detachment d his daval ry. front Fort Davis, overtook 200 [udians, killed 30,.wouunded 30, rescuaed two camp tite3s, captumfed 200 animals and destroyed an Indian camip nnd winter suppheti. Interntzl revenue r'eceipltg, to-day, $263, 000. WVasusorosa, September 25. The dielegationa from ihe Alabamla Legis Iatui'e, hetrtded by the Governor, aire here to request thle President to send troops to Alabama tar thue preservation of' order In (hat Stato. '@ere was a full Cabinet. meet ing t o-day, with~ the exceptIon of Evarts and Brown Offieial advices from (lhe recent Indian tight ini Kanens have been recnived Lieu tenant Beecher is dead. dolon~eil1orsythe is wounded, de rtortedn. D'r. Moore is enertally wounlded.- Shuothian reports tihe ptlrty,all riglet, thaoughm setrotnded by In dians; and that they can held( oust, having plenty of ammunuit ion, mules and provisiom.s, Several columns of troops are (on the inarcht to the scene of operationis, aftd it. is thmoughit. that the ladia will be severely punish ed, T ogrinisioi in Georgia. AUGUS-r,. September' 21, A fearful :1ot occurred at CaiilTh,- Coun ty site of Mitchell COunt,y, Georgts, on Satturday last. The followting partieulars 'are telegraphed from Nainbridge, twenty. foa' uiles fromi the scene of riot: Pieree, the radio it nomIanee for Congress, and Mu'phiy, tin ex Burreau agent, wIth aboutL 200 ,segree, n'ried and equipped, eAfrted for 4.Inailie on ."riay,- with three 'yreeks? prodleo nd 6oles of new arms aeoouttqi't: ttiefe attention being to overawe 'the cIt Isse- strt till- thle lead'ing Dlemoctats of (lie town andi vicinttg. IRefore' starIting, a,fiendly -negro exposed t heir plans,ppd dtespatohed- a negro courier'to Camilla to Inform (lie citixens what, was going oni. A deptntlon dt thiree prossInoiat citiz/enms met the snobarChlsa (huro4, five miles from town, wind tiivd: tive ilofernot's , ocia mIJon, dieneming and -forbidding (lMeidt rgaiziations, for thmeir benit, The mob paid no at tention, buit detrmned to snaroh on theo town and kill whom thoy shiose Twice moro time defhufefloW em5on. otratedl, entreatinig the negroes todo9 In withou~t arma and thmey elhruld not. lbe mo' Iestgd, Thelr e'for's, hlowevel', wO?o frwit' iess, and the mob marched iito town with baiinors glying and drm'mls heistIig-nhtimiber ing nonrly 400, a great tmany having joined en thie route. Thie mob hlatte1l nnd elthoi'ed for the bleed of a muan namodi Johnis.. Johnos, In company with D)i. Twitty, pre. echted himself,- whmen a ih'n'dred' gnus were leveled n i em. The former, being itatoxi cat ed, firedn, mnnd (lie i-ot c'ominiteed,-..thie mob firIng at esery eo theoy dOnta sce.-.. - Tho m9i) .wae vigoroiusly W1t'(aekedl and dri'n nbae.k, beatln1 a hasty ret reat',- .which p l'ied flyo ml sing thlty oe ined andfnany *otnd6d. The total loas, as (ar as isoertainet, bllig fm'on seventy lio ro 100 an killed and woutnded. Owing to thed licl amoeng thie mob,-enly dlve whites war.e sevomrely wopandede The~ ioloted eitixens'of time town are reported 19 hto railled pr,onpty I wIth the -whites' in d~'ating (lie nb 'hr stiree an.d liri idnp te eayatUre. amott#ting' ja thvge~ ekse' owovisIon dod -boxes 'dr arniu At In,aI-.-,:.ua Cua'mil News Items. F010-1r.ss MoNHOIC, Sept. 22. Tho steamer Charlestoii, from New York ot, C harleston, has arrived, disa bled she sails againi to-morrow. lI,TIMOl-..i, Se'pt. 22. e10 G rand Iodgeo, of Odd IO-lHows elecled ."d ward D. Panl-nvlWorti, of' Nashville, Grand Sire; 1re<lerick 1. Stuart, of theit Distilet of Columbia, Deiptty Grand Sire; Jarnes G. lidgely, Secreta.iy ; Joshlitta Yanisant, Treasurer. JI:-s.:Y CITY, Sept. 22. Orchards & Vrer.planck's oil reiniery explodt-d to day, killin1 Iwo and fititlh1 woiding two. NFw Voiti. Septeiber 22. Tie Board of Alwermen lave voeild re ceftion to Ven. .'chilan, in tile Geveni1 6r'S room1i, Onl Iis arriva'la. A manss heeting wias helb iihis even iog, on Capitol Square; abot! 1,000 negroes p,reselt. Speecelt-s wero 11nde, declaiimy want of 6011 fideice ill tile liepbtilbiaill ')tie Cefential (omm1itteo, 1a n"it heilig in fi.lrb. of justiOO c 11141 CIual. ViIlS 10 all. SvV.T l I white and Colored speakers address liet crowd, denouncing carpet-baggers; asse'rl- i ing Ilhat Ihey ar-e needy I oliticianls, who li:A 11 Como 10 Virginia to make a living off (h1, blacks. The case of fhn negroes ill the U Georgia L-gislaturc was brought up as a warting. The black speakers were pani I icu larly severe on carpet brgders, tallig them (irly trash and rcounmlieis, anl cha''ging them with intending to betray ite blacks. Coi.umi.%, ept ember 21. The Senato to.-day sipended for six months, Leslie, for alleged conltempt. FoRT WAL.ACIE, September 24.. Colonel Forsythe, with fil'ty nMen, is hemmed in -by a large number of In diatis, ninety niiles North of' thi ri placo. Colonel Forsythe is wotmdeld ill the log and hip. * Lieut. Beecher is fatally wounded, hoctor Moore was shot inl the tile head, while dressing Forsythe's wounds. At last c accounts, the party bh1d sixty--ive rounds of annnunitio, nlnd were for. tifyiig. Troops are moving to their resc ue. CuAnrs-ro, September 20. The Br'ainird llou:e, Water Gap, Dela ware, was robbed on the 25th, Thomas ,1rainard, the prolpriefor, ind his brother 'lheodore, purstled anld CAm1e0 upon tlie rob0. hers. A tight eisoel, in which Theodore Wa1s shot dead, anid l'homiias severely wou1nd. ed. Thle inihabitanI'S turned out and capturn ed tile c-itinals, who barely escaid 'ynehitig. They are tow in the hands of the sherig. Gov. WaI 1monit1, of Louisialla, has vetoed the negro equalify bill. An unknown man commited suicide, in Ilh mos4 horrible matni, neat' Waverly, New Jersey. lie was _walking oil the rail. c raad track, near that place, and. when tie train approached, deliberately tirew him self betore 111e engine. lie wats, of -:oirse torn to pieceti. l is remains wete literally shoveled together and carried away. Noth - ing was fouind among the torn clothing by which h could be identiied. Patal ilot in Now Orleans. Ntw OtLaYs, September 23. The trouble, last night, originated from a man on the sidewalk shonting for Seymour and Blair, as the rear of the radical proces sion passed, shouting for Grant and Collix. Tho tiegr,.es in lho procetsion rushed for lie shoWdtr for Seymour, whc took refuge In a confectionary, corner of Canal and Bourbon streets. The attendAnts commeine ed closing the doors, when (lie negroes de. nmolished tlie glass windows and doorvs An indiscriminaste firing thlen commened;e' the tnegl'a Rs hien ran, biut leturnei(d, whienI they became invo vekd in a row iih a piartion of a white cluib. Suvrn'l of the hlter were lutte. The whit e club were ulnar'med, ex. ept witht thiri torches. The negroes spread thlrough thle secoind dist rict, leamol ishing the inudowvs of the confecmioniary cor*ner of Itlnpart and St. Peters streets, which t hey also at tempted to set fte to, pointm'g oil frem their torches ov'er the wood-lvork, iaAdi setting fire to it. 'fhio building was sirved4 by thie titmely arrival of policemen. Oneo neg?o' killed so fart as ascertatined ;a nittnbr of bethI colors wountded. It is stated tri;tt several psolice. men01 were slightly injured. lit Hflloiu nual :rcitemtent thia morning. Oablo Dispatohmos, A decree has been issued, accepting GIon. gales Blravas' resignation, aund naming (Gen. ,Jose Conchia, P'resident of the Council. lie has not yet fortmeid hi miity. This miorrimtg's Orten l' uncmtedi that a revolt htad ocetirred at C.adiz, 14A the Sav'i)le Glover'nment. hadi formed the armiy into tbree great divisions, conmprising Catalonia,1 Castile and Andalusia. lunder Genoe. Pezndia, Mlantel Con6ha an.d ' Non'leihes. 'Tlho-so generals deolde'l to attaek the insurngents in the rural districts. Thle comnmandlant. of Mldrid, forbids the assemblages in the city. A provismonni governmenit lies bteen fornied breatville, with Espcet'o, as Pr'esiden't. The stretigth of the inisutrgensts is 14,0001 soldiers, J5.Ot 0 suailoirs and eleveti ships of war. The revolt pmrogrecsses at all- points.1 Isabell'a left 8'ari sebstian, at miidntight of the.21st, for Madrid. idsAoN, 8celener 2'3. Monthensier is prepared to roturn'l to Spalb. #'Ants, Sep,lomber 23. A. French fleet 1s-under ordetrs to sail for Spain, to protet French cit-izens. Totegrams comnim the risig in Southern i1.6 17; it s asset-ted that Frtaneis II, ec.. King of 8lily, Is the. Instigator of the ris lug, bladrid Is quiet. Tile Quteen, finding the roads in posseisi of the enemy, was cor. pelled to- return to St. Schastlanm. 'l o rebels overywhlere are' prtoclaiming Espar't '. ~o President. -.f,oNt'r0, f ept elor 2I. Bravo-'a hSpaish.AinIster, who necet iy resigned, hal fled. 'rho Queen is nit si. Sebn;stlan'. ~The road lieing .itnfested wit hi revolttionist s, preven'ttr hien retrh '.. e. lial law hasl been lWoolaimned l g pa'n.... Generials Prim ani.h Deroda, at tile head o'f th'9 hansrgents, are niatroh iing.on t he ca pi tal. .LaoNDoN, Sopt. 10O. afEo ad'viccs stt tingt after' a shoa'p fihmt in :$ntatider, theo insttr nea pail 1iy tr@g on ille sea board. VTWOo royt. regImenits sent 8@o0t8t Cadzg se 'reOptted .to bayo 8op j 0;Sept. 26. Rusir a .o eneyk with r46 aand Pii i bard, habb IrekeJ .t The G rand Duko is rafe; tho crow vill also probably be saved. P)ARnI'S, So pt. 26. The Spaish iiows is moagro and fat. -ors tie 0overntenlt. Re-Assembling of Congr -ss. WAsiINUON, September '. ili Rouses have agreed to adjourn frromi o-dany to Ilie Iflih of0etober t froii 1hat to he loth November, and 1rom that, to the isI Mnday tilceciher. L.,iftit.--Tiere were no Detr.ocratie mem >Is inl the llouse to Iaty. The aldiourning Vsolutit oll passed wit hout ia call of tle yeas tid tnys. subiisequetit proceedinigi shiowed hat there was less (1h:in a qu11otu poreset-, ui hm previovis ac lit was iegid nAt )in,diig. In the 84-1n11te. ir. Ilektlekae carried tlie Ail'i.ling resuluifionl, by Voting nnsy-his -oiee mikiud a quorn. Objection was 1'014.d t) the floise nctilng wilho it quo. 11111, hut it was finlidly decel ill-it lihe lotise was resp-n.Sile for1 its nwo teti.:.ns 9-uthern Lgis'aturos. ATI.ANTA, G.., September 25. The hf 1 otganize m d Call into service h 1 m liil 1114 bivit derefea d i il loih6 1 lieo . s.Tho ilow::e refimed to reconsider lthe .ll ameldling If,! ConstiIIution so as to oiove Ile cApital to Milledgeville. Both IHouses have agreed to adjourn O. ober. CIb. Nr w Oini.nA, SeplOlInber 25. ThC Senate yesterday inmtalled a negro not vected) in tle place of Reuben White whilte), elveted senator f'om1 Cathto coui y, bi decila4red infl igible. A bill was irroJueed inl the Senate 6y Ir. I.acon aimendliig the registratiol In%s o as to require nily lie oih prescribed 'Y tle Constitution, and defilling lie pl,w. ts of rgitars It was rend twice, and ut for Monday. If passed it will insure a %ir registratioin. It was slat eL in ic Se'nat'S'g 'tlie ljoard f legiMIruJ iiV iad arrogated to itsell the ower to su lpleelt th1 reg.siration laws nd added provisi.iis which lie Senait 1 had -jected. A Comn,"i ee of ive was uppoint it to ilvestIigate lie matter. New York Market, Ni.:w Yo<, Sept. 26,8 P. M. Cotton firm ; sales 900 bales; at Chsleston M-arkot; ClI sfI:l'Am Se-p1. 26. Cotton in demand and stcady ; sales 00 balcs-inidliigs 22,}. Li7epo61 Mxrket, Livimom, Sept. 26. Cotton soiewhat, firmer, with sales f 12,00 baies. THEI IVUE' WEST Fll, F'31A1if Hil Winter Session opels Onl . Monday, the 5thI of Octo er. The Pun:ilty ihie samte its ast year. A ftul College is ex cted It %TES OF TUITION. )rimary Depart ment per session, $10 00 cademilic " " " . 15 00 olleginto ' ' i 20 00 lusie, Piano, " " 24 00 "se of Piano, " " 2 00 4onlilngeit Fee, " ' 1 00 Oriivmiitalbnehi at I li loweat vn!np. No extra charge for Lautin' or F?rench, Or. Toen! MIus ic. lIo-irding SI 2 a monthI. Washing and d ibutium $2 50 pet' mlonith, lue West is in A hheville 1)istrict, four uiles from Doinald's D)epot, on the Ureen illeo & Combia lBail roadh. REsY. d. I. IIONNEII, sept) 26-*l President. Shool for Young Ladies. V IN N SJ30RO' , 8. C. 1 EI undersigned, assisted by . compI ceet ladies, will open school fir Y'oung I.niehs ini V'innibor'o, next Januarty, att thle - ut diing former cly occupied by lie fev. .. ii Stney's school. The terms C tuuiion htave been placed very bow, to uit. thea impoverished condition of thie is rict, biut mast. be invariably pnil, qumard cr y, in advance. Pupils must also enter for he entire session. MBiS. O. R I1LA CKWETT, will have charge if the Musical Departmient. Rates per .Seasion of' 'I'wenQg lleeks. t'rnmary lDepartment, (littlo boys ma,y also enter.) $10 00 ntermediate Departmnent, 16 00 lher D)epartment, 20 00 Iusic, , 18 00 No extra charge for L4atin and F'reAch, u4 I woul prefer to teach one or both of htem. BENJ. R. STIIAILtI', Il@ Should parents outside of Winnsbo o dasiro to send their daughters, tey are equestled to addlress me before the 1st annary. 1. . NEW STOllE. AN ENIf'RELY NEW STOCK NO OLD GOODS?i IlIh~ uiniierafgW~ed' offeoau t'6 ulVn pntt'16 A reish anid NE W .iTOUC 01? OO(dI8' D; atll t ore recently ocouphhl by J, II. Propst, mad'fortoerly by Elliott & Co., io.- 4 IBANYK RANOGE. The stoek, conals lng- .of assorted . L)ry (Goods, Olonkis, ShaWls, Caps. Ildots, - Notiont', Sn1ali'Orocerles, *Shelf Hfard'ware, (Jrookery, &o., Wil be oflered at:extr ime1 *(93 Pr'es. The pulblo paro'tespolfy) invited to call dx nomy stok A.rhsing, sh42WTi1S Winusboro Prices Current. WiNSHono, 8. C., Sept. 29. AXES-Colins ficavy, $2.00 Light, 1.75 I .C.. 1.60 At /, A'-philadtelph in, 2-1 Import ed, 33 IIA CON-Shoulders, 17 Rtib. Side.4, 18 Clear " 19 Hams, 25 BAiU( U/NU-(tany. 12 in. 27 1101rneo, -11; 28 N. York, 24 30 Dundoe, 35 T1ies, 1-1 COFF7AW-llio, 27 Cuba, -28 J a va, -14) Mochti, 42 CA N/)LES-Tallow. 15 A damail),' 2."' Sperml, p.urv, -15-.f W'nt, tol. 61) ('//A*A*W.,'-|--E, Dary, 25 Dary, j:u tI 'itie Apple, 32 11im Enigh"li, 410 N. N,. Extra, 1I;.0j Count rf, 7.01) r. cwt 9U.-A.YO -Peruvi:in, Il fio ! ia Ilhosphat e, U:, fit Wantd'., 70.00 IROX-Bar 8@6 10 L,IQUOUS-.\pple Brandy, 2.75 Peach t " 4.00 french (Otord) 7.50 4 ('inet) 10.01) " Ilen'sy 16.0) lun, N E. 3.00 4Jamaica. 12.00 Gin, American, 2.75 '. gch.mpp"' 4.5 p i. "' Cologne, 2.00 Whiskey, I1.1000o JMOLASSI'S-West India, 50 Cuba, (0 New Orleans, 1.20 McA CK.I.eh-No. 1 bbl. 28.00' 2 22.00 3 10.00 Nits, 3 00("l.00 N.- lLS-: 7 ta 8 RtICA'-- RJ.0( e.10.40 110l'l1Ju00 llemp',le . 1L., 14~ t'ordaA'?., :22 lannijli,- 28 T A- 1.50(i.2 60 R. I SIXNS -25950 0 S.- , T.--- 0 '-() h'.it U . 11 I", GO St?A P'-H OmIn, '; 7 Yellow Bar, 10 lxIra ,12 SUGA US-Cuba, 12A P. 11. 14~ A, N. (., 17 St iurt C, 1 4 h A, 20 21 Powdered. 22 Sqluare Cut, 24 Lill1' A.Xt ra', 25 TOBJA CCO- Pitig, bo 41.00 D. A. 7 00(,. 3.00 ianoking, 50)(,ij 20 title dut, 1.A0 ioz. IVl;,'G A Rl--, I yle, y White Wine, 1.0) 1VIN/]S'-Maligt, but. 70 Sherry 1.00 Andeira, . 1.1MY t6l', 1.0I Extra P 8. 2.01) Ilpidwick, 250 COUNTRY PRODUCE. luter, lb. 25 Beer, lie. 1 Corn, bu. .;0 Chickens, 20 Ducks 50 Eggs, doz. 16 Fowls 25 Gieso- 7:5 ilaty, lhd.- S, I ard, lb'- 25 Muttin, 16. 1 2 Onits, bu-. 70 Peas, bu-. 1.00 Pork, lb -19T Pontatocs, bu1. 1.6(0 Rye, bit..7 Shucks, lond 60 Tallow, lb. 1 Turkecys,. 5 Wood, cord 20 IN EQUITY-LANCASTER. Bill for Injuncfilon, to Marsliel Assets---SelI Lands, &c. Blenjaini Perry, WI~uuhI Perry, Admurs., vs., Johni Perry, Alex. Matision atnd wife and others. lIN pursuanice of an order of sale made in this caso by lIhe Court af Equity, at Lanonster Cour. I outse, .lune Terni, 1808. [ will offer for stale at. public out. cry to te highest bidder, before thte Court Ilouse, at Winnaboro, FairfildW istrict, s. C., on the first Monday In November next, all thtat piece, parcel or tract of land described in the pleading., belonigto'(J ifr st ate of John FOett, de1ded'. Containing 1,0)00 ACRES, miore or less, known as tlie P'enf Plantation, lying and situnt.ed inm the District of F'air field on te waters of theo Catawha River and adjimng lands of Edward P. Mobley, (Knox Pickett, James Jones, estate l'addis of Col. N. Peay. This P'lantation is *ell'dapt ed to the culture of cottov, eoran mi srall grain, fid~e mneadow lands, well timbered, to getr6er with te houses and out buIldings nie. ocssary for a well regulated farm. The bot tcm hands lyings along thme river are as fifne.as are In the State, besides the bottoms e,i Wa tereo t'reek, which rttns direonly t'hroWgh' Bnld place Thte water .poter af%oded Wy the river anmI Waterde O~reek, is sufnecient 16 ribh nMeliil'etf of alf kfids. Porsons en caged i milling and man'idit would do well to examine tis valuabl'o plantation before the day of sale, andi not. allow stuch a barg.~In as this to,ecape them.- 'Iliis plan. tmion will be sold as a idhole, of divsided' to sdit patrcha'tere. 8o much cash as will pay the costs of u~it and expenses of sale, the baliance on a credit of otno. t wo nmmd iree years, with in. (crest payable annually. fronm (liy of sale. Purechasors to give bondi with it two or more good su.rel'es and a nmortga'ge or the preotis db. The toitms mist be cotmplied wit'ht on day of sale. Patchagbra to pay'fot- 1$apers a'nd stamtfps. K. 0. BIL LINGS, C. E.-L. ID. Oommit'sioner's Ofle Lonudaster. (, fI., it C., (oc. 1, 1868. sept 20-38 8A1h/U 3 SALT ! SAIr I "" SAOJ8S0V LIVERPQOZ, 4IT 1') jus.tdeceived and for. 41l Jow for Cash, JNO: P. MATTWIB, Jr. sept. 26 Nomination. M111. ED'TOn : Please anoinee Capt . J. A. Iliinnant as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Pirild District, anti oblige, NU31EloU8 FlIENDS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! No. 1. r n No I Hotel Hotel IIE ~ . %nhrierlwold 1v'0e the nt(een lit"n o fl t' TO T,i'r'r, LA I6 E STO(CK Op 3 .A IZ I.. WINT!'R GOObS, \hicll they are now 3E: e c o eJL -v iL nx M H0e1ch1n, McMafier & Blrie,) W l xNno:m,s. C. -supt 1.9 JUST H ECEIV ED. \ LI. 0aelem of ugavs, tliroli-m lice. A. Sodla, Cre.-a1 i41 nd iixedl 'rt'rIS.'hiw Chow Pickles, 1,11hil morte (041Cti , Ex 1 n (Chewapeaku SyrP-1 . 111111 Nollas4es. Pr1imeli .nfLIIId, L,iverpil-A Sall. While Winei Vineo"tr. (lovernm11entf La:gnn1yI-f and Itin (Mife, Ntlulml'g, Spice and lik .PVppvIr, by ). It. FLENN IKEN, Agt. for AIbIrey & Ci. WILLIAM GURNEY, Factor 311141 Co01111isSiolk MerClialit, 102 EAST BA\', C1cgr1 &C OR., *S. c. Partdiiutnallenion giveon (lhe uilen and Shipping of Sea ISiand and 1 la4ndi ?oltonl. ,ilrerl- fi va ceLtItl.. Made ml oiln ConlAgl Inmentls fo. Sale in this a111:a.ket, or fur Shipnien,l. _ t 10- lmu W, C, CGUITNEY & GO,, A NI) Commission Merchants, No. 9 .loycels Whari', JAs. V. .it:!u000cI. sept 10-if J JUST RtECEIVED). ACilOICE 14ot of SUG.\i I U1It Il) 1I1A 31$ 1). It. F ENNIK E-N. sept 5i Agent for Arbh'f & Cii. IT is' 4 hIo uirgenit. <htuy of' ev'erf dlni'sTuin' whIo is 4 ntiunssutrablle, I y reas4on of disease or otheir dIitp'uiliftyino ciuan, to procnre wvithaou, deolay', a Policy of assnr. antoo, in the Equitabte Life Insuranrc' In favor of Ihose deplendlent upon1 hu n for support All are liable lttbcttmoi uinassnr able on any daiy, Ihetref'ore 4, nihintg shon Id bo perinedit to delay th48 is iortant, du1.' autg 27___ ____Agent. ROi!ADALIN Purifies the Blood, tot Nai 6y Dru.ggIst. E'vcrywhero. june JU'6rn-ly GcE GO3ERIES. JUST BECEJIVED. S ugar. Coffee, llco. Suigas' Carwed lialdI, 8hiouldeore, Pairi4,r Miatches, CJountry Lone,. SE1AF RAI81NU (FLOIJIL for makIng Iiho most delicous lieads, lJiseisi, Podlings, &co. Without ycu.east,or sahl, yviih coltd wator or milk only-to ho milxcd when itue overi Ia hot, and ready (or biakinig nnd fo~r 'Cake, P'astry, &o. -Saving lf~V the ordlinary quantity of Binttor nijd E'ggs Til flour is warran ted *I.olesomi4 en<anu tricious. FoVr salIe by TFIOMPiON & WOOD WARI), iy 19 ~ON A F1I9W DlA'S'TME."? yo'N fanythicig oh rorolo 1fING,AN; . YN PASS 1~V"; c,af and do uo ab fott have piasdu6 is ver6 times sinco. 1fS POT84 Ro. BbWp, 1 t'd TO T]ED CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELI AND THIE PUlBLIC IN GENERAL. I ON'lU NI 1 lTI Ntl :ioval oil or aboi i lhe lirAt ol' (ctoiler, to the NE ST0111.E, now nler colsiltirion, ill ti ceitre of bines--, and ftrther to mial roon For a heavy PA.IJ AND WINTE sTrOCK. I itow ol'er the rentaidtier of uj SPRINGs AND SUMMER KTO' AT AND BELA)W Ck .' The altboie offerell Alti eonisst of a cotl lilt e assor-tilelt of Dry Gotids, cloiniig, Bootsmanld Shoe';. lais an.lI Cps. Notions, :1n- mnatiy other artielee Ion ntimterous I tIleitiotn. 'Is- raRe opport unity is now 0 Mil hope you will avail yourself of it I 41:1ilillg to eXainine theso goods. You wl tin-1 Ole prices to Suit ay and eerybod 'iy- .11n1 will be conivini that th'e Ohenpe gmsCanl be bolight ait. II. BARUCII'8 New Store. Agetif fo'r MUs. S. S. WOLFE. nn'a 1: ?"T '.EM .E0 .A. TM Miltnpe' SlI'perIlospIhat Of 11110 Will iiernse lie yicht 50 per Cent. No pet :,olf FhImil-I pintI n' ac t of Wheat IVithot ising 2'.00 or 300 pomidi to tile acre. Ap ply to 11. W. KINMAN. 151 Eaisi Bay, Charleston, (len. Agent for S. C. lt1 2mio FUR NIT UR E, LABOR SAVING &C., &c., &C. r I iI B subscriber is ntov wpepared to fui lnish, repair or niaki to order all kind of Furniture. My Pal ent Cloths Washer will always b oi k1anal. they have beeln tliqrongbly leftel for tile iat twIelve anat'is by the public .111e ill lilt cwes hai6 givOl ctive Ai41a4n titon. ( is siriple'in t s conls rtiot inry, diWabi 11nda1 not- liable to get out of Order; It. wil Waish vix sAit s or tihat bulk of clothes i live ilsinlIls if tised tiecording t,o direodjone I iivite I lie eit izenas o if Winn .s61-6 and our ron<n1141lg con01ai y fo call, itild e.tainine nil new I'hnrn. Also my Dough Mlaehil'e, the' are dgoijed improvemnets Ovee' tht old mi (boll. OtSB-B BE'EERS lIE INDEPENDENT. Coie nitid examine my Labor Saving Mn chlines, iad give thena at ftit trial, atd I they do not give etfire tiatisfaction, reinr theln iy tin within thirly d'ays 'lnd I Wil reinmid the noie, d's I Martan' efery Ma lhinie. F. ELDERtI. Wininsborg, R. 0f. This is to certify filla we nro using I Elder'll Patent. Clothes Washer; it is sanp anl net liable to get out of order. We ca recotimendit It. to lie pblic to bo a gren 4,tviniag of finlor ndil 1l K s injlluriou to tIh oloties iI tani te oil itmet1hod of wailiIng. J Iev.G 1I Betts Winytsboro, 8 U, Mrs D lilt MeMnliser. i% inntsboro, A (1, Mrs Soft Stoyen)4 on, Fairriell Dist-'ict, . C, Mr Itob)t. lierroil, ll'airUli1l bimirler1, S 6, Mrs'I Kienntedy, Chtener,'S C, br .1 A lieJ) I'hest er', S C, Mi Caleb Unrnetis, Coltni 5 .C, al ars J1 I oign'', Cohitmbia, 8 C, Ciip I )I (irist , 'ropriet or Emin-irre r, Yorkvills S C', irs. 8. II. Clowtney, WVinnasboro, A. O~ RI. W. Brice, Piastor ltopaewell Chiurda. nog 1I JST1 ItE~CEIVED W.T Mv. NELSON fOO00 lbs. Unoaon', (cleat of' rib,) Jiio anda Java Coffee, Jianad-extra C Sutga't Surgar tCuvedt ifnal. ALSOg A lOT O'IP llAlU it'S CEL,Enn'ATEi COUN A ND R YJ E WJHISKEY. api 28 W.- M. Nl4fAON, JESEJ RI0 00FFEIf Ar.nIo DRIED A i' l~E' Ar'id'I PHAODES,. *TaJit Received by JOIIN McINTYRtE& CO. apr 25 Charlotte andl 8. O l ilro ad. * Cot.uznaA, Aug. 8, 1868 0 nd ate .tlis dato, thie Trains or ths tad will run sat ftbliiws r PA5SSNOuNR TItA IN N4otITif. leave Cohitunbia 4.15 p 4i Whirislioro, 4.1'0 p " Chad,. .8.00' p A Ivea bil: I1.0o0 p Le top Chaarlotte,' 11.86 p .Cholnsloi' 2,16 a innsboo', -4.00 a .A'hve at C2ohiambla 0.00 a AN AcconooATION TUAIN Wilt, ItdZ4ife Monays, Wednesdays andi frld'ayM, "Cheter,148 ArrIve at CharIolle 6;86' 'J'ueCidoys1.Thuara~sft I d 8 trdkys. bewvo Oh Arloffe ', :00 a ' i at~V I*u a AMni'ye at, ColuwbI4 PUBLISHED 0 .2S AT iy 11 lWinnsboro, S. . Tho Propriet6rs afd doierthined to' mako the HERA b a first-oW*' - -----O P 0 L I T IC A L LY,; The HERALD will be absofutelf and entirely DeInooratio 1b ientimonti 8 at all times and under all erounian-' 0 ces, and uteoniW:oulising in hostilitf 06 dfoso r6inouff 1adiea'l ftaduft; which have struck and aro sili strik ing at the robts of the Constitution and th\ oiisidndc of p'1Itial. and 4vI liberty. We shall always malntaiti r and vindicate the freedom of the Press aAd ahalt not at an'y tindo toltaid (' dRsouss frooly tho aotions of uioy, awd the probahl cosequonoo of mea.d691 el j >LARBE 0CRUUI1614 #hould commeoad It to ?bod I ADVER,TIsfik# pt BLIld iA on6 of the' bes.t AdteydE(sfog Agencs that th8fy can posibly em. ploy. fIY.UAar.,1 Iopy 1 yeai', $8 00 " " 6 outhe; . 8200 (ando oe3trfodpgt4 thege4e u o the club.) jr- No paper'eoot uin14II (fe e.i 49 -dompmni4e 4te order. js BEsry Waye5 adoppf a the istte tion of the@ tern, unfts #dsoritp o 4 diowed.Ii ithoe, DESPOIES, WILLAlMB & CGb Cha e seaso a960 t one~ 9 ouuWy, ,(. 4 421~ C i m of I%ordwav ** mn (6r1 i p p 'e Py &- Pen,A # i 'the o'4 m ol.te