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B3ri)u Riot in Now York-S9everal Per sons Killed and Wounded. 0 Tuesd ay the "Orange Societies," of Now York underto,k to clebrate the b-ttle ot the 13 yne by a pic.ni at )'l ui Park, on Eighth arenne at Ninety-Pecond street. A despatch to the "American Press Associationi" ki Enys: du The march to the grounds was fol marked by no acts violutce on the W( part of the spectators, and nothing Sa indicated the fearful scene which was fr< b~e euacted an hour or two later. It of appears about three Inndred Irih pc atsholios, knowing of the intended w celebration, had taken quarters at th Elm Park, armed with clubs and re- in volvers, and juist as the societies arriv- 0 ed at the park a party of about two stl huadred rushed out of the grounds and wi met the Orangemen at the gate. An- at other party ot Irishinen emerged from Yt a plantation in the rear of the procesa to tiSm, yelling furiouisly and flourishing cluhs iand revolvers. fo The Orangenen, pane stricken, th .raised a cry of "Fenians," and strip- or ping off their valuable regalia throw fu it away and ran. A fight then began. to Shots were exchanged in rapid sue- n( Cenion, and several Orangemen were tie Foon to fall wounded. Womon, chil- sy dren and others came to the scene and hs nod tried to get out at the gate, but fo they also were attacked, and some th brutally beaten. A party of Orange- of mn, running for their livei, took pos. ra session of an Eighth avenue car, which was attacked by the mob, and several of thoso inside shot. A mumber of N Orangemuen working in the vicinity dropped their tools and joined in the d fray. Bl3liets flow in every direction, and for fully half an hour the firing ri was kopt up. Thc Orangemnen were "I unpropired for a fight, and got away ' asrquickly as possilo. fi Th e police, who had been telegraph- v ed for, arrived upon the econo of the Ir fight about half-past four o'clock,soroe Oi one hundred strong, and found the t fight still in progress, and joined in with clubs awl pitols, and in a short I timo restored coniparative order.- C' Thiy found three dead bodies, appa- d rently of laboring rimen, lying int a tt grove. t1 It appears that the Orangemen car- t ried in tho procession banners boiring n the words: "No Popery," and bands ti played "The Protestant Boy", and h other tuno, which nrroused the anger g. of the Irish laborerti. ti Somo fifty persons ara lying in the P ation-hos1180 wounded. A young ' lady, while about taking a glass of wine iii the hotel, was struck in the I mnouth by a bullet which passed out at aI the back of her head. Four of the Y Eighth avenuo cars, in which the 11 Orangoinen and women took refuge, ' were vniplOeely deiolishod and rid. died with shot. The dead are all Lrborers. No Orangemen were kill .e SociAl. EQUALITY Tuir n nr JunY. n -In Now Orleans "the first verdict w under the Social E1uality law" has 11 ,bem the source of much amusement. at 'The jur y, in the first place, was mixed S, to a reiairkable degren, and contained pi Africans, Creolos, (ermans, an Irish- M ma1n of course, Spanliards, a French. II man, and native A naricans. This 13 was a jury i medietle 7ingm w-ith a kI vengeauco. Thre strongest argument re mnide against the psiricile of the law S, under which tire ease was tried was Tr delivered by a fnll-bloo~led black, bi wire intellIigenitly enough remarked, hi "Now, gentlemeun, this la w, i f it is lo w, th is all nonisense. I am for letting tia evry ama choose his own company, d< ndfor keeping out of Ihis house and or company any person lhe don't eare to bi 'riorito wvithr. 'Sposo, now, 1 give a in~ ball, and irnvite my colored Irady friotrds ; I dlon't want any white mon to come there rand( take my colored E.: ladica away, and I don't intend to I 'trade in the gatherings of white peo.-1 plo. It's niot gentelo, according to my ex netions, to go anywharr whore you su1 rain't wanted and invited."~ Tihe thi Ilhicals on the jury found it in vain ma to plead hrumarn rights against this in logic. Agroomoent however, was im. 'v possible. To inicreaso the fun, thre a1 Celhic juror declarcd that bo lhad made re usp Ihis mrind, and would tell it when ai thoothrer eleven had ageod. A Ger- th man found a so1lutien fur tire difficulty. 'A "Gent lemenr," said hre, "I hear you a1 all, One say wve must go on tire law, P anotheor say on tihe evidence, and 5' another eor the justice. Now, if tire c. lawyers would not bother us so, arid 9 let us know where wais the law, tire 13 evidence, or tire justice, we might it find the verdet ; but under thre cir- thi cuinstances, the only verdliet we can ati find is.that 'we can't agree,' " And K this was their verdiat. - BirsmIa AoAINST IISALTu.-The following is from Law. of Life :e More quarrels arise between brothers to between sisters, between hired girls, pi between school girls, between clerks Ie inastores, between apprentices, between pI hired rmen, botwee,, husbands and so wives, owing to electrical changes se through wich their nervous systemsa D go, by lodging together night after di might under tire same bed clothes, fa tiaa by anry other disturbirrg cause. im TJhere is nothing which w ill so derange n thbe nervous syatemi of a persun who is I] ehiusnrative in nervous force, as to lie p all night ito bed with another person ft who is absorbens in nervous force. Iti Tire obriorber will go to sleep arid rest 1< all n ight, while tire eliminator will be ci tremblhing andI tossing, restless and nervomus, and wake up in the mornring t. fretful, peevibh, fault-flnding and discouraged. No two persons, no matter who they are, should habitual. E ly sleep together. 0u0 will thr~ve ' and tihe other will lose. This is the ' law ; and ins married life it is de~ed I alpiost univer.ahly. Red Cloud says thre whit. squaws have on too maako war paint Th> Wird 'Whte" Sumner can doubtless say with ainlet, 'lie titme is on of joini-nh curred spile, ant ever I was born to set it right." The word 'white," whic, has been 3kod out of Uongresi timo and again ring the last ten years-which has e all that time been a pariah among irds - which even so lately as last turday was ignominiously stricken >i tl.e naturaliz it ion laws by a vote the United States Senate-this or, despised, maltroated adjective is on Monday by a vote of more an than two to one reincorporated to the naturalization lawsl We in that this is an almost incredible itement. It is totally inconsistent th everything that bas been done d said by the sa me Senate for many are past; yet it, nevertholoss, seems be true. John Chinaman has won this victory r us of the South. But what must e negroes think of their Republican Radical Congress, which thus ro ses to allow the yellow Mongolian be naturalized ? And how must it these same Radicals despise them Ives and mourn over their hypoori when the remember how often they ive denounced the southern people r doing what they have just done emselves-discriminating in favor the white and against an inferior ce o- Richmond Dispaech. W;.Y GENERAL BIRA.REOARD WILL )T D ComfMANER-IN-OnmEF OF THE OrrTIAN AnMst.-A Paris corespon. mut of the Now York Kxprcss says: Jetieral Beauregard, of Confede to memory, was on the eve of being >poitited to the high position of con ander-in-chief of the Egyptian rees, with the privilege of briinging ith him a staff of fifteen oflicers om America. The arrival in Cairo ' the new American Consul-Gencral, eorge 11. Butler, put a summary end this. Mr. Batler, a I am told, timated to the Viceroy that as Gen. al Beauregard was yet an 'unpar med rebol,' and as he had betrayed o country which gave him birth and C Government which eduented Lim.. ore was no reason why, the oppou ty concurring, lie might not betrity ie Khedive. There representations td their effect, and General Beanure ird will not have the influential posi. on in question. To miany the course ursuied by Consul Butler will perhaps em harsh, but wLn it is considered iat B1e'iuregard issued the famous ooty and leauty 'pronunciaiento' zainst General Butler, uncle of the oung Consul, the affair assumus a ifforent turn. You will remember iat Beauregard declared butler an >utlaw.' " THE SOUTH CAROLINA MovEMENT. -We have alrendly in these columns iplained our opinion of this move. tont, and expressed our sympathies ith the objects of the leaders of the oform party. Governor Bonham, ) honored and distinguished son (if auth Carolina, with a public and rivato record beyond roproach, an. )unced himseif in accord with the av movement. Butler, Korshaw, >nhaim and Hampton are not the ud of mien to comiipromnise thecir self spect and the honor and interest of mith Carolina for the epoils of office. bey hunger not after the flesh-pots; it they are determined to make an minest and manly offort to rescue eir galiant but outraged State from ae grasp of the pluniderers who are ispoiling 1hcr and her citizens by the latment and enforcement of ar trary, unconstitutional and plunder. g edits.- 0hron ice and Sentlined TiuiE NAvtomutr D~rnT-TwENTV anlT MiloNs {EDL~CTJON IN JUNE. 1o publi (debt statement for July 1, 70, is one of the muost remarkable hibits yet presented from the TVrea ry D~epartmecnt. The reduction in o National Debt duiring the past anth was ever $20,000,000, accord g to the figures of Mr. Boutwell, ie, in the calculation, makes allow oc for the accrued interest. The duction actual figures, however, is ur $28,000,000. The reduction of e debt during the fiscal year 1869 ~, was 108,952,410. The coin bal ice in the Treasury is now $1 12, f6,0418, against which thore is $34, I7,l20 of outstanding gold certifi ,tes. The currency balanco is $28,. 15.057. With a reductioni of near ,$100,000,000 during the past year, is easy to account for the advance in 0 prices of five-twenties abroad, and home for the failure of the Boyd etchum speculators for a rise in gold. New York Herald. The latest remarkable dog story imos from Charlottesville, Va. A w Sundays ago the Doctor tras -saching in the absence of Mr. Cut. r, th e reguilar pastor, in the Disci es' Chureh. Noar the close of the rmon his dog got up, stretched him If, and walked around uneasil v. The octor taking no notioe of this, the >g deliberately looked around till he und the Doctor's hat, took it in his outh, carried it to him, and wotuld 2t leave till lie was relieved of it. 'a then went down in front of the ulpit and waited impatiently for a w minutes for the Doetor to take te hint. Finding he would not, he uoked around and got his stick and tried ,it to him ; which hint was uickly taken by the bootor, for fear iat he might do something worse. Tut DaryCRKNC.--In 1845, the surveyor of the Port of Baltimore ant kPresident Folk a present of a plendid hiorse, and the Tiezg day the orn was'returned -to hitA,'ardebe was removed from his ofiloe by the Presidnt. . N'ow thing b ay phaa~ged uine. then, weun's Aa . ... -o GREAT GLRMAN BITTERS. -TfilE-~ PUREST MEDICAL CORTDIAL -OF Alterative, Anti-billous, and Invigorating Properties. IPIAN'S GREAT GERMIAN iT'r'it8i A Is prepared from the orginal Germ1an receipt now in the pos',sioi of t ho Iro. prietors, and i4 thie sato preparn i.o that was used in Germiany upwards of a centiry nigo; nnd to day it is fie househoild renio dy of Germany, recommended by ifs niost eminent physicins. GREAT GERIAM BITTEltS 14 composerI of the purest aleohiohte es. sence of Gorinily's favorito bevornge, m p;regnated with Ii the uices and extracts of i are he bs, roots and birks ; all of which combined make It ono of thin best and surest preparations for the citre of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone iit te Stomach and Digestlve Orgills, Nervos De. bility, Langour, Constipatloll, Liver 'omuplaint, Genleral Ex lInustion, -AND AS A Preventative for Clills aid Fev'er --AND - Mahrious Diseases Generally. FR..I LAES Will find TIPMAN'8 GR(EAT GERMAN lITTER'S the best tonic known for (ie dis enses to which they aro genlerully subject, and where a gentil remiedy is recommend ed. RAVANNAlf, March 16, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro., Savanvah, Ga. Ornts-1 have before te your esteemed letter of the 14th 1111st., c nai ning v Various docitumets rotot ive to your "German it. ters." After a ca' efil exndminnt inn I must confess tint. your itititers is really what you represent them to be, on oi German recipe of Dr. Mitcherlieh, or iterlin, Prus sia It will no dlouti be excellent for dys repsia, general debility and nervou.s disens. ,-, nind is n gor-d 1-revelnti e of chills and ftver. I fint if to be ia most delightful and plensant stoumachtc. I reiaini, yours truly, (Signed) Alio. P. WLTTF.R. KInIKLANI MItts, 0IA. Mairch 22, 1870. Messri. Jacob Iippman & Bro , Druggists Savantia, (; : Gentlemen-1 have int roduced your Great Girnian hitters there to my cutisioiiervs and I'iends, and find inf er sale for it tiin niiy I have ever kept before. rthose who hanve tried it approve of it very highly, anil I do not hesitato in s->ying titt it is far superior in vnlue to any other Bitters now in use. Yours, respectfully, (Sigied) W. KannlAN. Depot in Winnsboro, LAIDD BR108. Wholesale Agents for South Carolina. DOWD-, MOISE & DAVIS, HENRY BIISCItOFF & CO. CLA8S8U & WVITTE STEIFFERS, WENEII & DUCKER, may 81-6I Charleston, 8. C. Latest Quottions of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CIiAIRLES'TON, S. C , Corrected Weekly by A. a. KAUrMAN, bioker, iio. 25 Broad St, July 8, 1870, STA-r Srcunit :s--SouthI Carolinn, old 00; do, ew.-@80 tdo, registered st ock, ex n--@i IIA1T.neAfl 8TocaKs -Charlotte, Coliubia and Auguista,-@d 5: Or enville and1 Co lumbia, 'J Northieasiern, * %a; Sa.. vatlthd and Chare.st on, 85 ;Sonit i 'Carolina, (whotle shares) 45 ;do. (hnilf td) "2. soUTII CAnol.iNA BANK BIl. *llanmk of Charlesto , -PO *IBank of Newherry, --(' Ibun k of C'amden, 5' (n) - Bank of Georgetown, . ,-@ Bank of South CMroina, @. hank of Chester,8 bankt of h amnburg, 10(al Blank of State of S. C. prior to 1801, O2e Batnk of State of 8. C. issuo0 1861 nnd 18t-2, 42@ *Pltanter.s' and Mleohantics' Bank Charleston, -.@... *tPeole's llank of Charleston, ---@ *Union BanK of Charleston, ... Southwestern R R flank, Charles,, l on, (old) -.. ... 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Cubebs extracted by di placement with spirils obtained from .uni per ierries; very little sugar is used. and a s'nail proportion of spirit. It is more palatnible iinn any now in use. Btili. i prepared hy Drigaists, is of a dar: color. It is it plant thait enits it. friagratice; the nation of a flamo destr'ys this (its active principle), leaving n 4t2lrk and glutin1ous11 dectl ion. %line is 1he Color of ingredienu . The Buchiu in imy preptra. tion predloininnles; the smallest quiantiy of file other ingredientt are added, to prevent fermentation , ipon inspection, it will be fiund not to be a Tinotire, as mado in Pharmnleopeea, nor is it a Syrup-and thirefore can be used in cases where fever or inflamitoal inn exist. In this, you htave the knowledge of the ingredient and the mode of preparation. 11ling that you will favor it with a tri al, and ithat upon inspection it will meet wiith your approbation, With a feeling of conilence. I an, very respectfully, 11. T'. 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Itead tbetesgitnony of Physicians and patients who have used ionsdalis: send for our ltosadailis 0luidto 1lealt ht Book or Alumana for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribut ion ; It % ill givo you in toh valuable informa i ion. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, ansa 1 take pleasure in recommending your 4osadaliv as a very powerful alt'.rativo. I have seen it used in two ca-es with happy results-one in a case of second. 8ry syphilis, in which the patient 1,ro. nouniced himself cured after having taken five bottles of your nedicine. rho other l, a case of sotofula of long standing, which is rapidly Improving under its use, and the indleations are that the patient will soon 're'over. I have earefully examined the formula ny which your Rosadalls is made, andi 'nd it and excellent copipound of alter alive ingredients. Dr. Sparks. of Nicholasville, Ky Pais he has used Rosadalis in cases of Sterofula and Secondary 8yphilis with satisfactory reAults-as a clennser of the Blood. I know no better remedy. Saimuel 0. Moadden,1Murfresboro,' Tenn.,saysa: I have used seven bot tles of Rosadal. is, and am entirely cured of Itheuma tinsm bend mie four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore |eyes. Bjenjanin llechtci, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have titfored for twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whole body ; a short time since I pur chased a bottle of Rosadalis and it of rected a perfect cure. Rosadalis is sold by all druggists. % Laboratory, 61 Exolange Place, Bnl timore. Das. CLEM1NUTS & CO., may 19-ly Propt letors. Town Ordnance. HE following Ordnance, entitled an Ord. nnce to raise supplies for the year >mmlencing the lot of April 1870. and end ig the 1st of April 1871, and tot other pur oses, passed tote 24th (lay of June 1870, is ublished for the information of all con Brued: 1. Be It enacted and ordained by the niend-ant and Wardens of the Town of linnsboro, 8. C., in Counoil met, that a 'x for the sums and in the manner herein . fter mentioned, shall be raised and paid ito the Treasury of the.said Town, for the se and st.rvice thereof; that is to say, fteen cents ad valorem on every hundred ollars worth of the value of all real estate rithin the corporate limits, to be assessed a heretofore : three dollars to be paid by very male inhabitant of said Town, be. ween the ages of eighteen and fifty years. a lieu ot working upon tho strmets of said 'own, and three per cent upon the amount ,f all sales at auction. II. And be it further enacted and ordain. d, that the foregoing Taxes shall be paid D the Treasurer of the Town Council of Vinnsboro, on or before the first day of ugust next, and in default of such pay. ient, an execution shall be issued for the. ollection of the same. III. Aud be it further enacted and or. ained, that it shall not be lawful for any ierson to represent publicly for gain or re rard tiny play, comedy, tragedy, interlude r farce, or exhibit wax figures. or show, r entertaInment of any kind whatsoever, rithout first obtaining a license from the 'own Coun -il, which license may be grant. t tnon the payment of five dollars for all xhibitions other than those under canvass, ia tity dollars ior all circus companies nd any person violating the provisions of hmie ordnmance shmll beo fined fity dollars for acl and every offense IV. And be it further enacted and or tined, that it. uthl not be lawfuli for any erson to sell intoxicating liqtuors in mounts of less than three gallons. or in ny amo~unt to be drunk wholly or in part, t, the place where sold, anywhere within ne muile of the Court liouse of' said Town, rithout first obtainIng a license therefor, rom the Clerk of the Conoil, which may eo granted upon the payment of aiirty dot ars for what. is known as **Retail License,' nd one hutndred nud twenty.Ove for what s known as 'Tav'trn License;" and any sermon violating this provision of this ord, tine shall he fined afify dollars for enah o(1 e'ery offense. V. Andi be it. further enacted and ordain. d, that any person hitching a horse or oth. r animals to any shade tree within the orporate linmits of the Town of Winnsboro, r in any way mutilatirg or injuring the amom shall hbe fited for each and every of. onse in a sum not exceeding five dollars at he discretion of the Couneil. )one in Council this thte 26th day June, A. D, 1870, and the Corporate seal of the said Tuwni aliixed 0. H,. McMAS'h ERi, Intendant,. I. N. W:-ruzs, Seo'try and Treas. June 28 (3R E MONTHLY MAGAZI E, 2go .DoUars perArnggg 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTSs WALICK1R, M1VA1p ( coQSWaK4 D. WYATT AIKEN, july.-1y ~ MRN~R . ~The Last Sensation!. U0T received a fresh supply of Fin. D urham Smeoung 'fobaeo, Cannet' Oysters, 8hrlmps, Picklem, Staroh, odds, Rugar; Lafd Cases, Table Balt, Plour. Doap, Orokery, Thinware, SJlasrie,, Stat.1,ony, flar'dware, Dry Goods, &e , whfeh we q~ Low for cash. J. MoINTYRW & CO~, Jan 18' Wor Sale W. H. HARMON & CO., Celebrated Steel Horse Rake. 'In thrHy -Ots or What wtill warraut it to be asbrepreented. Jane A F. ELr =R