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gag-X_L - ^ OKfcle De?i>?totee?. MADRID, October 17.-Forty-eight cities, being administrative centres, adhere to tho junta and monarchical principles. Seven cities denounce the olergy. and all denounce religious orders. " The meeting o? tho Cortes has been fired for December 15th, so that representativos from Cuba and Porto Rico may arrive. The army will ba exempt from tho now tax about to be levied. The junta has removed tho Bishop of Huessa and the bishop of Urgui, who are accused of having aided the reoont Carliet demonstrations. Tho Catalonians have petitioned against a reduction of tho oustoms tariff. COPENHAGEN', October 17.-Tho Rigsday, in reply to the King's open? ing speech, regret the failure of nego? tiations with Prussia iu the matter of Schleswig-Holstein, rcjoico in the unity of feeling between tho King and the people, hopo for a continu? ance o? friendly relations with Prus? sia, and that the international differ? ences mny be easily settled. LISBON, October 17.-The mail steamer from Rio Janeiro brings im? portant intelligence from the seat of war on the Paraguay. The Para? guayan position ut the mouth of the Tebionary River had been taken by tho allies. President Lopez had gone to Villa Reca, a towu in the in? terior, unattended, abandoning tho capital to the allies. The foreign corvettes were about to ascend tue river to Ascenci?n. MADRID, October ll).-Prim has been made Marshal of Spain and Geu. Dulce made a Duke. Deputa? tions of Cubans have arrived and stipulated with the Junta for gradual emancipation of slavery. Tho Junta has issued au address regarding future Government. Thc Cortes must decido whether it shall bo republican or monarchical. BARCELONA, October 19.-The Re? publicans protest against the acts ol Prim and Sorrano. ? .*-. Kew? Items. CHARLOTTE, N. C., October 19. On the North Carolina Railroad, or Saturday night, near Harrisburg two trains-one having Maginley'i Circus on board-collided. Fiv< persons were seriously injured. MEMPHIS, TENN., October 18. Some arms u^d ammunition on boan the steamer Hesper, en route for Ar kansas, were destroyed by disguise) parties, who boarded tho Hespe from a tug on Cat Island. RALEIGH, October 19.-Both par ties are vigorously engaged iu th canvass. The Republicans aro jobi lant over tho Northern elections The Democrats are disappointed, bu determined and confident of earryin this State. Both havo full electors and Congressional tickets in th field. The Republican electort ticket has Bryant Lnfliu, of Ne' York, and H. A. Gallaway, a negr or mulatto, ou it; the rest are nativ whites. Tho Democrats aro nil ni fives and all enfranchized. Th Congressional Republican ticket hr all natives on it, except David Hoi ton, of Wisconsiu, and J. T. Dewee: of Indiana, and Mr. Boyden, wh runs on tho Republican ticket as a independent, but opposes radioalisn yet votes for Grant-Mr. Tonrge, < Ohio, and Mr. French, of Wnshinj . ton City, having been ruled off. Tl Democratio Congressional ticket exclusively native. Both partit claim success. Governor Holden hi suspended the crdor organizing d tailed militia. General Miles hi distributed tho 40th United Stat? regiment of colored troops over tl State. At tho Superior Court here, la week, a colored citizen was sentence by Judge Watts to be hung on tl 6th of November. NEW ORLEANS, October 18.-Tl Sheriff and Parish Judgo of g ? Mary's Parish, woro assassinated Franklin, La,, last night, by parti who escaped without being reco nized. The Sheriff was killed in h hotel, and tho Judge's body w found in the street by the patrt whioh was organized immediate after tho discovery of tho Shorif death. A coroner's inquest is pr gressing, but has elicited nothing t wards the discovery of the porpeti tors. Several mon were engogod the transaction, but they mount horses and escaped in the darkness NEW ORLEANS, October 19.-Ti steamship Texas, from Indiano! with cattle for New Orleans, fon dered in a galo. The Captain a crew were saved. Adespatoh received here to-df from Franklin. Louisiana, states tl tho office of the Attakapas Regist published in Franklin Parish, v . sacked last night, the press destroy? and its material scattered. The e tors and printers loft for Now < leans. The citizens of Franklin a the surrounding country aro doi all in their power to preservo 1 poace. The negroes aro making v< bold threats, but have not made t attempt to carry them into exe tion. There is terrible oxoitcment in < feront portions of Louisiana. Se ral armod negroes have been arr ed. Women and children are be sent to places of safety. UTICA, N. Y., October 19.-A c feronco was held, on Saturday, tween Seymour and sovoral merni of the National Committee, in wi Seymour said any chango in the tiokefc muet rcsnlt in tho withdrawal of his name. He was an unwilling candidate, and would gladly be re? lieved of the responsibility. His visitors replied that no change was contemplated. Nsw YOKE, October IS.-r-George Francis Train has accepted the Con? gressional nomination, and thinks his eloction would secure ui? owii uud other Irish-Americans release from British hostiles. The severest gale ever known oc? curred on Lako Hureu, on Friday night. The only losses reported are two-a mau ami child. WASHINGTON, October 19.-There will be no change in candidates and no third party. Coverts is defeated for Congress, but will contest. Ho claims 300 fraudulent votes. It is kuown to tho military autho? rities hero that the arms destroyed on tho Hesper at Cat Island, wore pur? chased by tho Governor of Arkausas and Senator McDonald, from that1 State, on speculation, and that the Legislature would buy them. It is i not believed ihat armed resistance is i contemplated, from the fact that tho arms were destroyed and not reserved ; for use. Colfax says that persons with whom he is in communication agree that there is no necessity for a ses? sion on the 10th of November. Governor Orr, of South Carolina, inhere. ! Voorhecs] anti Julians seats in' Indiana will be contested. Dickinson, Democratic Congress? man, from the Ninth Ohio District, has been arrested, charged with issu? ing fraudulent naturalization papers, j Frank P. Blair made a speech, in ! St. Louis, to a large audience. Ho said ho came before them neither dismayed nor discouraged. Tho De- ? m oe ratio party would yet win, and, j if they failed, the republic would fall j with it. Ho expected to continue to ? bo a candidato for vice-President, j but was willing to make any sacrifice the country demanded. On yesterday tho Coroner of Phi? ladelphia commenced an inquest on the bodies of the brothers Byrne, who were killed on Tuesday. LITTLEROCK, Arkansas, October 17. J. M. Schofield, Secretary of War. The arms purchased for tho State were destroyed hy an armed band of men in the Mississippi River. The boat was captured and the arms thrown overboard. From facts in my possession, I am satisfied that armed resistance to tho laws is con? templated, in which event tho United States forces hero would bo entirely inadequate to preserve order. (Signed) POWELL CLAYTON, Governor of Arkansas. 1*I.\A!VCIAIJ AND COMMERCIAL.. COLUMBIA, October 19.-Sales of cotton to-day 50 ba les-middlings 23. NEW YOBK, October 19-Noon. Money steady, at G(?f7. Sterling 9;??. Flour 5?10c. lower. Wheat dull and drooping. Corn a shade easier. Mess pork dull, at 28.87}.<. Lard dull-steam 19(ail9l?. Cotton steady, at 25,?.?(?25?.?. Freights quiet. 7 P. M.-Cotton steady; sales 1,200 bales, at 25i?@252?. Flour State and Western dull-Western grades 10(7?20c. lower; superline 6.30@6.85; Southern dull-common to fair extra 8.40(7?'9.10. Wheat dull and drooping-whitoJMichigan 2.38 @2.G0. Corn slightly favors buyers -white Western 1.30(^1.32. Gold Zl}^. Mess pork dull and lower 28;\;(?;28:,.i. Lard drooping-kettlo 19^@19%. Freights drooping cottou steam BALTIMORE, October 19.-Cotton steady, at 25@25}?. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat very dull and lower grades declined 5@10o. Corn white 1.2S; yellow 1.31. Oats 77?80. Rye firm, at 05. Shoulders 14; hams 20@22. Lard 20(7/ 20,'.j. CINCINNATI, October 19.-Flour dull and in little demand. Corn dull and irregular-new GO; old 95@97. Whiskey quiet, at 20. Pork scarco and small sales, at 303,. Lard dull -city 18.'J. Shoulders 13(?13.'.,; Clear sides 17; sugar-cured hams dull, at 17>?@18;?. CHARLESTON, October 19.-Cotton activo and advanced ?^@)i>C. ; sales 1,050 bales-middling 23'.,'; receipts 841. AUGUSTA, October 19.-Cotton steady and in fair demand; sales 335 bales-middlings 23'j' ; receipts 423. SAVANNAH, October 19.-Cotton closed quiet but steady-middling held at 24>?; sales on that basis 090; receipts 1,528. MOBILE, October 19.-Sales of cot? tou 150 bales; market quiet-mid? dling 23 '.i; receipts 834. NEW ORLEANS, October 19.-Cot? tou in fair demand und firm-mid? dlings 23?ii; sales 3,600 bales; re? ceipts 3.67?. Gold 37??. Cuba sugar and molasses in fair jobbing trade; rates unchanged; 3 h lids, now crop Louisiana sugar urrived this morn? ing. Flour, low grades scarce snpetfine 7.00; treble extra 8.50. Corn inactive, at 1.05@l.i2,V?. Mess pork quiet and Urm, at 32.25. Bacon firm and unohauged-shoulders clear 17@17^. LONDON, October 19-Noon.-Con? sols 78??. LIVERPOOL, Ootober 19-Noon. Cotton steady. LIVERPOOL, October 19-Even I iug.-Cotton firm; sales 12,000bales. .--?-. 10FFI0IAL.] Aots Fasset* at the Late Session o? the Legislature. AN A (TT TO PBOVXMB FOB THE ELECTION OF THE OFFICERS OF THE DXOOBPO RATED CITIES AND TOWNS IN TOT STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA. I. Be il enacted by the Sonate and House of Representatives of the State of SoutJi Carolina, now met and silting in General Assemhly, and by the autho? rity of the same, That h?B Excellenoy the Governor shall, on or immedi? ately after tho passago of this Aot, order au election to be held on the second Tuesday of November, in the year 18G8, in nil incorporated cities and towns of this State for the elec? tion of all officers provided for by tho charters of tho said cities and towns. II. The Managers of Elections ap? pointed in pursuance of an Act of tho General Assembly, passed at the special session of 1868, entitled "An Act tq provide for the next general election," arc hereby authorized and required to conduct tho elections herein provided for, and all subse? quent elections that moy be ordered to be held in such cities and towns, until otherwise provided for by law. Ul. In order to secure tho free expression of all persons qualified to vote us hereinafter provided, tho Managers of Election shall open their respective polling places for three (3) days next preceding the day lixed for the election herein pro? vided for, commencing at 7 o'clock a. m., and closing nt 5 o'clock p. m., each day, aud shall during these days record the names of all qualified electors and their place of residence in a book to be furnished by them, the Managers. All persons who pre? sent themselves for such registration shall, before their names are record ed, take and subscribe to the follow ing oath: I,-, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a citizci of the United States; that I hnv< been an inhabitant of this State foi one year next preceding this day and foi- tho last sixty days a residen of this city (town or village, as tin case may be;) that I reside in thil ward (or polling precinct.) Tin Managers shall, after the election turn over the registration books ti the Mayor or Intendant, who sind cause the same to be put up in n saf aud secure place. They shall rcceivi a sum of money to cover expenditure for books, stationery, .fcc., togethoi with their pay as herein allowed from the Treasury of such city, towi or village wherein such election i held. IV. The qualifications of an electo shall be those required by the Con stitution, together with a residenc of sixty days next preceding the elec lion, within tho corporate limits t the city or town, and tjiat he lin been duly registered in the ward o precinct in which he offers to vote. V. The Managers of Election sha meet at 10 o'clock a. m. on tho da succeeding such election, at som public place within the corporal limits of the city or town in whic such election is held, and proceed t count the votes, under oath, statin the whole number of votes cast fe each candidate or person voted fo and shall transmit their report of tl samo in a sealed envelope to tl acting Mayor or lu tendant of tl city or town wherein they have bee appointed: and if there be no nctir Mayor or Inteudaut in any such eil or town, or in the absence of sue Mayor or Intendant, the same shu be transmitted to thc Clerk of Cou for tho County in which said city i town maj' he. Tho said Mayor ( Intendant, or Clerk of Court, sin open the report of said Manager and shall uunonuco and publish tl whole number of votes cast, and tl whole number cast for eaoh cancl date, when the several candidat receiving the lurgest number of leg votes for the offices for which th( were voted for shall be declared du elected. The Managers of Electie shall decide contested cases, subje to the ultimate decision of tho Boar of Aldermen or Wardens, when c ganized, except when tho election a majority of the persons voted f are contested, or tho Manage charged with illegal conduct, which case the returns, together wi thc ballots, shall be examined ni tho case investigated by the actii Board of Aldermen, who shall deela tho election, aud their decision sin be binding upon all parties. VI. In all elections hold in accoi anco with this Act tho polls shall opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and kc opeu during ono day at all tho po ing precincts and in tho vario wards, and shall closo at 5 o'clock m. Each ward in tho city Charleston shall constitute at lei ono polling precinct. VII. Tho officers elected une this Act shall, on taking tho on prescribed in the Constitution, inducted into office on the Mond succeeding their election, and sh immediately enter upon thc d charge of their official duties. VIII. Said officers shall hold th offices up to the regular time fixed charter for the election of tho sa and for ono full term thereafter* a until their successors aro duly elect and qualified, the oath of office rc be ad ministered by any officer of t Stato who is authorized by law administer the same. IX. ! The Managers of Elect! shall receive as compensation their services the sum of two dollars per day for the time actually em? ployed in such election, and also for the time employed in the registration of voters. X. All bar-rooms and drinking saloons in the town or city whom DQOU election is held shall be closed on the days of eleotion, and any per? son who shall sell to any person any intoxicating drinks on the day of eleotion shall be guilty of a misde? meanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not less than one hundred dollars nor moro than three hundred dollars, or bo impri I Boned for a period not less than ono | month nor moro than six months. XL All statutes providing against illegal voting, or tho bribery aud intimidation of voters, passed hero- j tofore, and not inconsistent with tho I present Constitution, aro continued in full force; but all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent therewith, or sup? plied by this Act, are hereby re? pealed. In the Senate House, tho twenty fifth day of September, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight buuderd and sixty-eight. L. BOOZER, President of the Senate. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JR., Speaker House of Representatives. Approved: R. K. SCOTT, Governor. Received This Day. NEW MACKEREL, in kits, hair and whola barrels, Pickled Salmon, No. 1 Scaled Herrings, Fulton Market Corned Beet (very tine,) Pig Pork, Smoked Tongue?, with many other good* in thc Qroccrv line, for salo bv October '20 ?EO. SYMMERS. Ale! Alo!'. Ale!!! i}f\ HALF-BARRELS CLAGETT'S ?J\J ALE in store. Saving scoured tho agency of this celebra tod Cream Ale, for Columbia, and vicinity, I nm now pre? pared to furnish it regularly to dealers, and nt a lower price than tba same article lias been hitherto sold for. Quality gua? ranteed. For sale by GEO. SYMM?HS. Terms strictly cash. Oct ll) Independent Fire Eugine Company. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of this Companvwill be held THIS (Tuesday) EVEN? ING, at 7 o'clock, at their Hall. Members will attend punctually. Bv or? der. G. T. BERG, Secretan-. Oct 20_1 Columbia Lodge No. 108, A. F. M. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION inf Columbia Lodge No. 108, A. P. M., will be held, at Masonic Hall, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock. 'Bv onler or the \V. M. Oct 201 _ _J-_C-_B- SMITH, Sec y. New No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, IN KITTS, Quarter, Hair and Whole barrelli, 103 boxes No. 1 and Scaled Herrings. For sale low, bv E. A G. D. HOPE. Oct,16_ REMOVAL. MRS. C. E. BEED has re? moved her MILLINERY ES? TABLISHMENT to her old 'stand, on Main street, Bccond i door from E. Pollard's Drug Storo, whore abo would call tho attention ol her city and country friends and custom? ers to call and see Tor them? selves tho finest and chcap csL stock or MILLINERY' ever odored in this city, consisting of Ladies' and Child? ren's Hats and bonnets, of all kinds and all prices. Also, Flowers, Bibbons, Caps, Laces, linches, Hair Braids, Curls, Water? falls. Nets, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted, Fan? cy and Bridal Veils, all of which will be sold much lower than anysvhero else in the city. Everything of the latest ami most fashionable ?tyle constantly arriving. October 17 NEW RAISINS, &C. QA PACKAGES New Crop Raisins OU half and quarter boxes. 1 barrel New Crop Zanto Currants, 50 barrels and bags Family and Extra Flour, tho panie brand that has heretofore given BO great satisfaction. For salo at reduced prices, bv Oct 1G 3 C. H. BALDWIN A CO. Bacon, Lard, &c. ^-r-^ 10,000 LBS. prime C. I?. BACON SIDES. WreksSHW 2-000 lb3- Natural LEAF VTHIBBSIBIII LARD-L. Davis, jr., brand. aiflBn 100 choice S. C. HAMS, bagged and unhagged. 50 ?bis. Befined SUCARS ?ll grades. Drown SUGARS. Fine and Medium quality SY'RUPS. Muscovado, Porto Rico and Common MOLASSES. Old Government and Green Java, Lngui ra and Rio COFFEE. Black and Green TEAS, various grades. Family and Extra FLOUR. Self-Raising FLOUR. With a full line of Staplo GROCEBIES, in atoro and in transit, and for salo low by Oct ll 3 C. II. BALDWIN A CO. In the Districts Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. In tho matter or John B. Shulor, Bank? rupt.-In Bankruptcy. BY virtuo or an order obtained from George 8. Bryan, Judgo of tho Dia I trict Court of tho United States, for tho District of South Carolina, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in Novombor next, at tho residonco or said bankrupt, in Lexing? ton District, all his real and personal oe tato, consisting of some very rino LANDS, plata or which may bo aeon at my oflice, aud will bo exhibited on day or salo. TEEMS OF HALE.-Caah, in United Statos currency. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. HENRY A. MEETZ, Oct 10 %_Assign?e. Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have entered into a COPABTNERSHIP for the transaction ortho GROCERY, HARDWABE and COM? MISSION BUSINESS, dating from tho first February, 1803. Name and stylo of tho firm will be T. J. A H. M. GIBBON. T. J. GIBSON. Oct ll Imo_H. M. PIBBON. Seeds, Landreth's Seeds. WINTER DUTCH TURNIP SEED, Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, Largo Globo Turnip Seed, L?rcr? W.rfolk Turnip Seed, Purple Top Turnip Heed. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSn. Buckwheat Flour, &o. BBL8. Prost'a Snperior New Hailed BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 5 firkins Ohoico Baiter, 8 bbls. Gboice Syrups, Half and quarter bbls. Fulton Market Beef, Hal? and quarlarboso? ?'?i* Sardines, 10 bbls. Whito Irish Potatoes. Received to-day and for salo by Oct 18 8 0. H. BALDWIN CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. CREDITORS of tho oetato of 0. A. BE? DELL, deceased, are request od to pro sent their claims, duly attested; and per? sons indebted to tho estate will ploaBO mako payment to Messrs. Moiton & Mel? ton, Attorneys at Law, Columbia, 8. C. E. W. BANCROFT, Oct 18 3?_Administrator. GREGG'S HALL. Master F. Carri's Grand Concert. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 21,'68. PROGRAMME." PA HT I. 1. Waltz, Bohaloff, Mns. CARRI AND PBOF. KOEPPER 2. DoBeriot's 7mo, Air Vario, MASTER F. CAIIKI .1. Spirit of Light.Mu. STEVENS 4. 12o, Fantasie Concertante, MASTER F. CARRI ~>. Norma, Bellini, MESSRS. .TANNEY, CARRI AND JACKSON ti. DoBoriot's 5tno, Air Yaric, MB. C. F. JANNEY TAUT II. 1. DeBeriot'a Cine, Air Varie, MASTED F. CARRI I 2. Trio from Bclisario, MESSRS. .TANNEY, CAURI AND JACKSON j .5. Rondeau dc Ohasso, Czerny, Mus. CARRI j 1. Sounds from Home, Gungi. MESSRS. JANNEY AND CARRI ~>. Thou art so Near and yet so Far, MB. STEVENS (>. Yankee Doodle, Vicuxtemps, MASTER F. CARRI ?SCPrico of Admission 75c. Children ">Qc. Colored People 50c. Tickets for aalo at tho Bookstores and McKenzie's Confec? tionery. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Com? mence at TA precisely. Oct is XiADIES, CULL at C. F. JACKSON'S, and look at ) tho now st vie of DROP SKIRTS. October 17 Dress Goods, OF every etylo and price, now oponod at CF. JACKSON S, from 25 cents to $2 a yard. October 17 Bress Trimmings, BUTTONS, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Braids, Gloves, Hosiery, at October 17 C. F. JACKSON'S. ?L New Iiot OF EDGINGS, Liecrtings and Infant's Waists, at every price and quality, at october 17_ C. F. JACKSON S. DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, OFFERS great inducements to his Pa? tients, and tho public, in tho way of GOOD WORK and VERY MODERATE PRICES. Teeth extracted without pain, or any (subsequent ill effects, by uso of Nitrous Oxidier Laughing Gas. Office on Main street, over Gregg's China store. Oct 15_ ELECTION NOTICE. IN accordance with tho proclamation of tho Governor, dated tho Oth day of October, 18G8, there will bc an election held in this County, on Tuosday, Novem? ber 3d, for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, a Repre? sentativo to Congress, and a Solicitor for tho Fifth Circuit. By virtue of authority vested in us, wo hereby establish the following polling places in Richland County, viz : Garner's Perry, Gadsden, W. 1J. Flowers' House, Trenholm's Grove, Davis', Killian's, Camp Ground; Columbia-Ward No. 1-Gill moro House; Ward No. 2-Old Ice House; Ward No. 3-Pahnotto Eugino House; Ward No 4-Ellington's Store. Tho Registration Books will be open for revision, at tho abovo named places, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tho 22d, 23d and 21th instant, when thu Managers of Elections heroin named aro authorized ! to udd to tho lists tho names of all per ? eons entitled to vote according to law, and I take therefrom the names of those not en I titled to vote. Tho following gentlemen are hereby j appointed Managers of Election: ; FOR GARNER'S FERDY-John Harris, ! S. G. Henry, John H. Bryant. ? GADSDEN-John P. Adams, John B. I Goodwin, H. P. Gaige. j FLOWERS' HOUSE-W. White, Philip Ep ? stein, J. J. Goodwin. TRENHOLM'S GROVE-A. L. Solomon, Joe. Saunders, Wilson Glover. DAVIS'-Allen Davis, F. P. Roberts, j Ciesar Lowndes. I CAMPOROUND-N. Dubard, Henry Smith, H. C. Marshall. ?KILLIAN'S-Eli Killian, William Simons, J. B. Walsh. COLUMBIA-WARD 1-P. Brown, E. B. Thompson, C. Shulize. WARD 2-G. G. Newton, James Bamp? field, F. W. Wing. WARD 3-W. H. Wigg, Wm. Mishaw, E. R. Stokes. WARD 4-D. B. Clayton, S. B. Thomp? son. James Brown. Tho abovo named gentlemen aro re? quested to moct at Jannel's Hall, in Co? lumbia, on Friday, tho 16th instant, at 12 M. for the purposo of qualifying and re? ceiving tho lists of Registration. M. J. CALNAN, W. T. WALTER, N. E. EDWARDS, Commissioners of Election, Richland County. Columbia, S. C., October 12, 1868. Oct 18 taw*_ WILLIAM GURNEY, rr-v-vrv FACTOR AND COMMIS-: ffiMir3T" MERCHANT, 102 East ????Bay, Charleston, S. C. I L Particular attontion Riven to the salo and shipping of So* Island and Upland Cotton. Liberal advances made on consignments for sale In this market, or fur shipmont. Sept 8 tnl3 Violation of Internal Revenue Laws. JACOB LBVIN, AUCTIONEER. On MONDAY, October. 20, in front of Jacob Levin's Auction Boom, I will sell tho following articles, seized for violation of revenuo laws; 1 STILL, Oap and 2 Worms. 1 BARREL, containing-gallons of Singling*. A. 8. WALLACE, October 17 stu3 * Collector. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, I w?l Hell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in Novomber next, in front of tho Court Houso, in Columbia, within thc legal hours, tho following property, viz: 130 acres of LAND, in lUchland County, bounded as follows: On the North by Botsy Thomas and Thomas Cooper, East by Reu natus Thomas, South by 8. J. Smith, and West by Lands formerly owi.ad by Isaac I Dent ; levied on aa tho property of Sarah i S. Cosby, Executrix of Jamos Cosby, dc I ccaeod, at tho suit of Thomas W. Radcliffe ts. Sarah 8. Cosby, Executrix of James Cosby, deceased. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZE ti, Pot 13 inf_s. lt. C. Georgia-Thomas County--Regu? lar Term, Superior Court. Bill for direction and distribution in Tilo? mas Superior Court. Milton C. Smith, Administrator on Estate of Mary Atkinson, et al., vs. Elijah Prin? gle and W. H. Pringle. IT appearing to tho Court that Mrs. Mary Atkinson, lato of Thomas Coun? ty, Georgia, deceaind, died intestate, without husband or child surviving her, and that tho heirs-at-law of eaid deceased aro tho desccndantB of her brothers and sisters, most of whom reside without and beyond tho limits of the State of Georgia, and that tho bill, in tho abovo statod case,, cannot bo served on them personally, it is, therefore, on motion, ordered by the Court, that service of said bill bo perfected by publication, on Elijah Pringle, Elijah McCoy, John F. Gorden, Jane Potter, Nancy P. Chambers, Susan Anderson, Sarah Wilder, John Pringle, Mary 8cott, Kennedy Pringle and William Pringle, by publishing this interlocutory dooroo once a month for four months, beforo tho next term of this Court, in some public gazette of this State. And, it further appearing that four of tho brothers and sisters ol said decoaaed-to wit, Sarah Pringle William Pringle, Elizabeth Pringle and Abram Pringle, all died, leaving descend? ants, tho names of many hoing unknown, and who aro or may bo interested in said Estate, it ia, therefore, further decreed by this Court , tba* a copy of thisdecreo be published in some newspaper once amonth for four months previous to tho next term of this Court, published each at tho capi? tals of tho States of South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, that all tho relatives of said deceased who may bo entitled to any of said Estate, may como in and be madojiartnors and receive their portion of said Estate. Juno Term, 1868. AUG. H. HANSELL, Judgo 8. C., 8o. Dist, of Ga. A true extract from the minutes of Tho? mas Superior Court, August 20, 1868. LEBB. DEKLE, Clork Supreme Court, T. C. September ll)_ mo4 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS STATE OE 80DTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DET.UITS?ENT, COLUMBIA, October 16, 1868. IN pursuance of an Act of tho General Assembly, passel September 25th, 1868, an Election will bo held on tho se? cond TUESDAY of November, being tho t' nth day thereof, in all Incorporated Cities and Towna of this State, for tho Election of all Oflicers provided for by thc Charters of tho said Cities and Towna. Tho Managers of Elections, appointed in pursuance of an Act to provide for tho next general election, aro authorized and required to conduct tho Municipal Elec? tions aforesaid, until otherwise provided for bj* law. The qualifications of an Elector shall be those required by tho Constitution, to? gether with a residence of sixty days, next preceding the Election, within the corporate limita of the City or Town, and that ho has been duly registered in thc Ward or Precinct hi which ho offers to vote. Tho Managers of Elections shall open their respective polling places for three days, next preceding tho day of election, from 7 A. M. to 5 Pi M., for tho purpose of registering the names of tho qualified electors and their places of residence. All bar-rooms and drinking saloons in tho Town or City where such Election ia hold, shall bc closed on the day of Elec? tion; and any person who shall sell to any person any intoxicating drinks o|n tho day of Election, shall be guilty of a misde? meanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall bo fined, In a sum not less than ono hun drod dollars, nor more than threo hundred dollars, or bo imprisoned, for a period not lees than ono month, nor more than six months. The Managers of Elections as aforesaid, and each of thom, aro heroby required, after due publication, and with niriot ro gard to tho provisions of the Constitution and of tho laws of the Btate, touching their duty in such caso, to causo such Elections to be held in their respectivo Cities and Towna, on tho day aforesaid; and to take all tho necessary steps for tho holding of auch Elections, and for tho ascertaining and determining tho persons who shall have been duly olected thereat. Given under my hand and tho seal of tho State, in tho City of Columbia, this 16th day of October, in the Year of our Lord ono thousand eight hnn [L. s.] dred and sixty-eight, and in tho j ninety-third year ot tho Independ? ence of the United States of Ameri? ca. R. K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. C*nnozA, Sec'y of State. Tho Charleston Courier, Abbeville Ban? ner, Anderson Intelligencer. Barnwell Sen l?iel, Bcnnottavillo Journal, Cauden Jour* nal, Cheraw Advertiser, Chester Standard, Horry Sentinel, Darlington Southerner, Edgefleld Advertiser, Georgetown Tmts, Greonvillo Mountaineer, Kingetroo Star, LauronsviUo Herald. Lancaster Lrdg *\ Clarendon Banner, Marion ?Star, Newbery/ Herald, Orangoburg Neics, Koowco Cun rier, Pendleton Gaeztte, Spartanburg ?r press. 8umtor Watchman, Unionvillo Times, Fairfield Herald. Yorkvillo Knquir*rt will ploaso publish tho above proclamation onco, and send copy and bill to thr ofllco of Becr6tarv of State. October 17 *, \