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Latest by Tolegraph Gongromidna. .e .WasmitnOe'rom, Mlarch 2. SEN'ATit--S-.' Marie's pietition for th1e e ward of captring 8urratt: was referred to the Comumit ted oi Claims. Remmionstrinoe against lie constitutionall. SV of the Supm'etmno Court aid'rboonstructiou lilis were refrg'ed t) the Judiciary Comii Imittee, 0 Somat resi icimellt'' anld -eprocedure.." At severe contest atrose over ligiting specees. Tie Radicals, lidwever*, 'n'eo'ntented, as the prosecutiu would, be :est ained ap well as th j dut'utme. 1, it inoticeable Iihat seveIh lIepublicaMIs vot freq Iuelily withile lhemoimals. The t -est Vote of hlie imimminor-iy to day reciel 21), Md would p-evOut itmnpcmmeaimonmt by 2 Votes. The Senate was mtill in sesioi a, 84, liaving recehed tie 22t1 art icle of prm'ocedum-e Witiout mInaterihl a mndmmient, nimd will con 1Iu(i 0 b t mhnatter to .iight. . l. WadmO doe- not vote- iom, preslie dur. 'lg tihee proceedingp. mmls .--A smeinmbled at 10 o'clock I't) artiolos of imipbachiri-awrnics m4cd. Several verbal amendmments were mmado. The seveithI article was tMricken omit., and at -1 o'elock they were n-lopled. Vole on hlie flest, 120 to -. Nearly tle samimo vol inlg oceurr-ed ott'all, except tie last., oil which time Vole st4o, 108 to'18. A protest mas signied by -15 members, which was not received inor allowed 1o be Priitcd. Messr.s. Botler, Stevens and Jenks failed in getting in new s ecliomns. The managers nomita'ed nre time simue as those ciosen in caictis aiid elected. Tle Democrats chosen ims telleirs decin ed to act, wisiimig to have nothing t, do with it. Sax.vrn. -The'Chair submittcd a corminu. nicationl fmomi (hase, which was referred to a speci malolmmit tee. A resolution for erecting. n; warehouse at Fortress.5Monroo %nas refer-ed to tie Miit.. ry Conmittee. Tho Sergentit-at-Arms anuounmced tie im p)eachmenm t managerm-i. Tie mnamager's atiproamciheI tihe bar, and th'e t'commanying members arayed them. sCIves iounmmd tie back IMsa. CofIatx, Seat ed by Wade and Bingham, read thme articles Jlutler's, whielh qmotes largely from time Priesidenmt's mu mirring speeches, causd a sensation. The C'hair said lho Semitle will take no tioi;, and' the man.gerretired. A resolution admitting to the galleries by tickets was posi llmingdm. A conmiie of threo Senators was ap point e-l to notify the, Chief Ji iit tico and comm. duct Ihimim to the Vice-President.'s seat to morrow, at 1 o'clock. Several 'votes indicated tie determination oui tie parl. of tlie Semite to atdiere to its rtics, not wilistaning tihe Cmse lc ter. The Seminto adjumrned. lloust..-InIunmediately after mhetinig, Jonckes proceeded to urg-a his alttile de. cla-Ing i IIpecmlmnm ' t is'm oild' be. incomplute withoum clarging crimiial ilent. Time prcvioms (utestion failed of a sbcond mid the article was lost. The lomse then went into committee of tlei whole,to proceed With time mmanager's to tlhO S4pnate to present mtieles. The Demo. cratic nienmbers remained in their seal ; time others formed a procession and prooelded to thle Senato chambor. Aft er otheir yet gen . .tihe Tennesosee con. fested election case was tiken ip ut pio ponled. Grant was dilrectol to report tl110' number of' votes caist for and ngaidst- the' Ahrbatma conistit ultionl. The Alilitlary Cmmittee reported a bill for lIme prolection- of soldiers amid- sailors Iginimist. ciaims aogents. Tib House adjourned. Fr.m Washington. WAsamSUTox,- March 1. Jlo Thrs, 11. Fomd, ex-Lieutenant Gov. l, a mimpeachmentmangers:lteves, o Theic-ily isi very quiet. Shiej'ilan hams left St. Louis for his com iinaind, at Lemaveniworthi. Sewarid received si telegram from Ifan croft, sinyiing: '"The tmreaty has boon sign ed, aintiwas mamileid on. lihe 22d. Emlira, tioni is frece. Naturaizaii- ehmages nma t ionally. Iturr'y ratifi cation." Mir. Soidard was highly. deligihted. Suirprise was ex-. preOusOd mt.the result, ini diplomatlo circles hoe. -o 'Thei Rovenue Departnmenl, has obtained miilitary aid to eonforoo whisky laws' ini East, .:WAsmmmNoTrON, March 2--Nioen. It is utdertood thant coune have abman dlonmed- thid qgo waourtto, for' thmd rtnsoi thmat l'ong hofore time macneory of [liat, wr'it worid brin~g mm decisiota time Senate will have closed:iLho~m'atter. -- 'Timhofos is occupied with thle irmpoaohi. mont article,-and( thio'8Stmato wimh the pr'o cedue. 'Lm Tie Smupreme Courit isengaged wit ti'th McArdlo case. 'There' are no now fea Lures. lVAsmHmmeveN, Miarch 2--P. Mi' General Thoemas received his private let tom's at. the War Office, and thmen visited tim, Pr~iesidenit. Stantomn was at, time War Office all day, fl'ansmactinug busioss. Tho whisky metre commission hasa com. pletedl investigaionis, amnd is pr'epar'iing v r'epor't.. One of time comnmissionormt reportoi thmat somb'm of tho' ti'es anrO marvels of ingenumity, but Amid lhey would iot profenis frauid with thie tax. at' two dlolins, . .JiqLN.Ijloekap6li an houron- time 'Me Ar,. e do, .when.lio,. becoming 111 f'rom Lhm den mtb crocwd1 tho' Oorttl adjonenemsd. 'Tio Presidentgnecd tiho bill imaking thel lbounaty of ddad~ ,sogliers payable to'ocmrtair 'teiSitrmeMtt to-d'ay fd 'miy' an' ilotho~tthi6jpostpofOment, of all cases in. VolvlygLtie con sJtutioitality 9f thme logmi t1'om d A bdg ~ ti plwild T tmo SemmsfttA'y ~f .io"'agiy ofde: thmaI-tlroji aot'tjdi tio ept o amdigty e j: Opis ~ot' .pobu atonlg leel onity 'eeeit'dd'., Ifton 1-9 Tweonty offigors of mm d qrp pyil agalnst-Joi'dm dum Molt96. o are cotyi immg seats, frani Ke'ulticky. - WV4stIxmovoN, March 4e The Olhtonicie - sunpports time Mlississip4 lmuyne agents application fe the Yazoo-basil nl propriatlin. .- - TlWo moere lmnpeachnment articles are pound Thbbkhrtw fhe 8edrofay oftta to employ ednihal (o'.defe'ni r'eboonsritOtlol ton days. It:. . o I- 1I4ww Chse WtlOSa Io thd Sofiattk 4'pretAitgl iI inmild rdati Bdmdwillie nditedt tofAiih' o- oeun curret wil~h Some 6l LhkWtolilm)h y~yiA oeingsq holding thetL WhObiitdie t I or immpedmohenltriitIt sels Imaqmuest la lily as-ma'md 'lthi. &einft EdSttIOObm V ly receivo notice of (he intention to impeach front the house, but the orgauizatioi of tile Sonat'e Hito a court should precedo actual annucmtt o imic cment on the part of the- 0loue, aid articles of impoachinent should only be presented to the court of impecilnienit. No suumtons or other pro Qesis should Iisle except from the organized court, und rules for file governnent of (lie proceeditigi of the court should be formed only by the court itself. Chatse finds himuself iuable to come to anj c hc: cQnlusion thm ithe above, but adds ."I amin ltroired that the Sonato has Iiioceeded upon oither views, and it is not my purpose to contest what its superior wisdom may havo directed." Wado presided to-day during tlo entire procceding. This probahly setleAithe ques tion whelher lie will vote onl the final issue. l''arnswoltl's e legraph bill cotinle s fif teen sections, niostly devoteI to tihe protee iol of' lite public agaisi't fineud antd itijis. lice fromi teegrapht comepanilie.,' ageti id olerlitols. The pmiiiemeinit is seve eI,0. The l'rieie'coge.i iv Jean liptist e hIaw son, coinsul of France, at Itichmon nd; Adolfus Ilolter, eonuitl of A nt ria, at New ,leanes : A ixis lobert , cot ul of the Pon litical States, t N ew Orlleans; I'arlos livin Etis, vice.consiil of tie Argentine te. plublic, at Havnineahl, G !., and for its de poendencies; m Brunswieck ant St. I Mary's. Th- S prei- C<tr iis still e g e -i tile leA rilte case. Trumbiull spoke I.> day; Ihoilley Fielhi ftllows. The Court allows 12 IOtIS to e:lCh :ide. Rovenu e to 4t:1y, one t d i OtI fifty lotur t houesatiel. Gold in tlie Treasury, $ 106,50,000. [Special Tdeegramr"to the Dispalch.] IMPEAlHMENT TRIAL. rittST UisiA'ri. A POINT O Oitt'lt MAIM, AND tMit.hiil!) AGAtXST Till: ADIC.ALt m Y T Uill :i .i (STICE AND nY Ti- SlVNAI. WASULNiTox, March 6-2 1. M. At 1' P. M. the Senate proceeded to the conider0tion ol' iIrepnelctmIt. The Chief Justiee rited brietly the Cotiditioh ot tile 'ltiestt bef'ore the cna e. anid announced that Senator Dixon had the floor, Senator Iloward nmediately raised tLe point oforder thi&. tho Conmt itution gave Mir. Wade thie right to his seat nI:, a Inatter of course, and tht tile Senate rules oi itipealihmentt provide 11lhat lie shall be sworn at onee. Mr. Hloward asked that the Chief .Justice decide the point without debatte. Tite Chief Jistice felt constrained, on accolint of lie imipotuenece of the question, to siluniit tle point to I h.e Senate for its decisionl. The point was then raisedh that Mr. llowad'elspInt of order cannot now he urged.. Mr lloward inesisted that Mr. Dixon shotil not proceed. Tile C"htief Justic decided that, the court et. leiig organized, tle rules adopled for ithe trial of' tle imepeChimenit, do not apply at this time. Mr. Drake appealed from the decision of Mr. Chase. 'T Iuryltas and nays weore taken,- and the decision of tie Chief Justlee was sustained. Vote, 2. to 20. Applauso in tle galle ri's, SlCOND DiSrATCIT. WADE SWORN iN-nitE sitirSN'rNT SUCtoNED TO APPEAR NI:Xtr waetic. M Asit IsivroN4, M arch G.--':20 P1. M. MT.. Ik-th-dicks, for reasons which lie ek plainued, withdrew his ojection to tle swearing of Mr. Wade, and, reserving his Iobiections for discussion hereafter, Mr. Wale aid others were sworn. It was then' ordered. Ihat a sumietnons be issued for the President's appearance, re turnable ont Friday, 'March 13, at 1 o'clook P. M1. THIRD 01sP1ATCH1. TIME coURiT onG.\NIzVD-TIl*E Oer( JUSTICH DHO'aiDib' TiiA~ iT' is ioT TnlE SENA' MANA(EitS APPtEARt ANt) AREI .SEATut. WAsuINoroN, Mlarch G--2:35 P. M. Tho Chief Justice antnouneced' (liat the Senate Is now or'ganuized as ac coneet to try the imipeachmtenat of' Atndr'ow Johnson, aned that lee feels it to be his duty to say that. it is nowv a distinct organeizationl from'ethe Sen ale--that it is a court. the Senate is organized as a court. r'ot!RT'r DeisP.\T(!rI. WYA surNU'Iro, Maerch '7-2:50 P. M. The manlagers of theo louse, wvitht the exceptioni of Mr'. Stsvens, appeared bef'ore the bar of the Senate. anid Mr. inghiam, as chatirmane, demanded of thle court that, it take ooganizance as to the appearance in cour't of Andrew Johensonc, President. af tlid Uneitedl States, to answer to said' articles of impejeachiment. Mr. Ilowea~d' then mnoved that a summons be issued tp Andiew Johens son to appear' before the bar of thie Soneato on Friday, March thu 18t h, at 1 o'clock, to answer to said charges. This was adopted, andi the couirt thon adjourned utilthat day, March 18. Alabania, MONTao~WanY, March 0. Two of te aeon arrested in this city about ten (lays ago for burglary and attemipt to blow open-as sasfe in a banking houiso,.~have been triod-andl convibted: 1t waf shiown ont (lie trial thuat they ae'e thtieves fromt New York, and that a gang of thoem were opera hing in the Southeern cities. T'he two convict ed claim the nameos of Mayer and Franklin, biut one of thtem is kntownt in Now York as ".Black Dan," a noted thief and House breaker.. They willbe sentenced to the penitentiar'y to-day. In response to an application to aohoral Mondo to appoInt an Alderman for otto of thie wvards of this city, lio replies to the Mayor that unless there is urgent necessity for it, he does not desire to make anappoint. moent, as the people will soon be called upon to elect one of their own choice. Tonnbosseo,.NR Kaoxvcteu, March 0. In a vhisky reg'onne row, in Claiborns copnety, thr~e rhon wee killed. A company .ofecaval.y are on' rould to ald'tho roventte o ffcersu Foreign, -' eaoiLoNnou, iflroh 0. D'srd va t eceelved with ecers froet both -oides. JIfe saltd the Quteene had en (t-'tiated helm wIth the formation of the (Jabinont, libe could not dedcn so graciow. Ian ollu'r.' "The pollef of Lord~ Dorny woubl : ei followed in the domestIc, and that 0 Miaenly In foreign a~air. - hurk, (Jsey: and~ Sibet 'were b'ongh tsafely to Newgatt; n orosotue was att empt Now York Market, yocry farml ;pales: 4,(000Mbaleap at, 2.5 a AesttoriI' h2G oa 3.0. Mcss por] 21.75. Lard dull, it 144 a 16. Froights dull and unchanged. Gold 407. Litdrpool Markoe. liviitroom., Mnrch 7. Couton active ; snles 13,000 balbs uands on tho spot 9.1a9-; to arrive 9.1 Orleans 10alO . Charleston Market. CHAn.EsvoN, March 7. Cotlon opened (iiint and closed active, advancing -a le-middhing 23.ta21. lt'AenAMNr PiMPNXisT.-Charles I of England an11e Louis XVI of France consti tten memorable examples of rtyal impeach, mentIS inl Europe, a nile recently Lo1H l'h1i1llippeO amlt' him dynastly were'deprived of the tI'ono by a rvlemn decree if the repfo-. :<t 10 i ves of' I he Frenc'r sin I iol. 1I'11 -. publics, the t"'reident is only the fiyot animg the executive officers of the Governil e nlt,and I io imossibilily of' his violatinig tihe law is expressly pwoviled for. SI ill, c:Iscs of' tle formal imnpenclimenst of the President are exceedingly rare. istaioes occurred n few Imionths ago inl the United States of Colonii. whenl Presitlent 'N osquera l wai deposel sl exiled, ad'is(n-iudor, wi here Ihe 1'resilln. was ilmpeiachied by tle II liuse of lpientiatives, ant'l cenlsremi by einite ; bti mIoire comt) imnlly dissatis facetion with the 're-ident rents itself inl inisurtec tion aIl civil war. In (le lnited States [Ile inipencheInt of the P1residenit is withli oil, precedent..- Only once, in 181:1, we beillieve, nll af tempt Wia. made against President Tyler, hut it failed. 'fhiern Itavt, however, been several cases of the iml. licachmient of other civil oflicers. In 1797, Williat ilotil, t Senator from Tennessee, was impeached for having intrigned to triasfer New Orlcalts! to ()rea, lItriatin : in 1803, .101111 l'ikcrinie, .Iustice of th0 Diss Irict Court. of lie District of New' linil shire, was impeached on four charges, one of which alleged that he was a Iman of ljoosi morals aid intemperate habis : in 1,805, the impeachmenut of Samuel Chase, an associate j.ustico of the Supreme Court. of the United States, w-astlhe cause of great public exciteinen ; inl 1834, James 1. Peck, Judge of the District. 'onit for the District of Missouri, was impeachedi for high misd1e umteansors. The latest cases are those of .Jdge Wairous, of'l'exas, who was impeach ell in 1857, and of .X11dge West I1. llum phreys, of Tennesseo. who in 1862, was impeatched for complicity in the rebellion. --0 0 . 0 4b- - -- A lI. G tC rnoM V A .1FoRNIA. -The fol lowing are the resolutions adopt eil inst week by t ie Calhfornia Legislattire, andil telegraph ed to lie 'resident li their direction: Resolred, That the people of' tis State, will now, as they have in ilie pasti behr true faith and feally to the (Ivernment of our fathers : that by all legal and just means timhy will sistain the President. of tle United Stat II tint complete discharge of his duties. Resolved, That we urge the Pesident, of the United States, in the inino of our peo ple, thi freemen of the State of California, in tlie nmo and it behalf of the causo of constitutional liberty, to be firm and un bending in the initenanee of the Execu, tive Department of tile Governmont, and to that end ,ve pledge him our undivided sup port. 'Resolvedl, That the radical majority in tle ('ongress of tle Ujniied States have tramr pled uplon aud disregarded thIe great inter ests of' the peoIle, utaid inistead of legislat ing to relieve the people from the burden of taxation inder which the entire indusfry of the coutlry is suffering, ate bending their unlite-l efforts to involve the country in the vortex of' civil wavr, and in tle opinion of the Assembly of Califortia, have proved themselves unworthy alike of tle high posi tions tlicy' now occupy, and of Ltse coufi dence of tIle people. AnUrs-r, Rscus, AND Resc.mrvun. -Con siiderable excitemient was produced In hI'dinpton on Tttesday last iehdonsequence of thie sheriff seizing a boat' for taxes due by a ntegro. Thse tiegro was exceedingly belligerent, and made such threaahs as led to an ell'ort to arrest him.- This the shterilf was utiable to do in conseqtnce of a large crowd of negroes who defied him. tlho military was sent for, and thie negro arrcst% 0(d and lodged it jail. But the next day (.Wednesday) the negroes colleoted in force and libor'ated the prisoner'. TIhe military was again called, the pirisoner redatitred and is now in the llampton prison. The presence of the military was necessary fot somec ine afterwatrds to quiet the mu.lt it ude, of negtroes who had coloted.--Nor'fol Duay B~ook I~ttixo ur.MWuxn Tn---- vi---h Meridian (Miss.) Mercury says: The President of outr convention thie oth er dhy said he had a dispatch' from one of the nmembbrra, ahking ati ettsion of his~ leave of absence, liccau'so hio was detained at home by sickntess. A miischievouis white man asked where the dispatch wvas froim. Thet 19esldent answer'ed Inidiana, Some R'ads tried'to eleplain, but the fact was pa. tont that theo carpet-bagger, Williams, pro. tending to represent Hlolmes coutnty, was ebseonced in the bosom of his family in In diana. and wvanted "leave extended" Ii-or dler that the $10 per dliiemt might rusn on while lie is sibk, or pretending to be siek, as homec ina Indianta. Pnornnxro PAflsjox.--r' 1788, Patr'ick Ilcen'y dpposed'the adoptI'on of t'ho dder-al Constituiea. lie preicllted that it, would prove a-consolidating power and a despo' tis'm. lie further prophesied that the Stantt Legislatures which, according td Alexatiddi Iharitilton, weie to be bulwarks against ly, raitfy, would becomo "lndicrous speeta cles." They were giants in thmose days. DOUn TFU.-TheO NoW YoriC flrald "The President is playing asn adroit pioce of strategy by nominating Onu ion Genorals for >rominent positions and p~uttinig the I epublican Senateui the attitude, by r'ojoeting thsem, of ro futsing to do-hionor to the- galluat sol, diers. When the "Union Generals" refus< theo "prominsent positions,"' what be comtesof'5'adroit strategy ?' No N-x otss Coons.-Wo an rlta the South Carolina negro delogate to Washsingtorn returned witht a flea ii Usthir ear. TIhmey reported on' tho - 9//11 - uil,., to (lhe Convention, "tat thse Repub lidans did not wishkfor' thse eco d colored 'ongre~sfmen I' . Conserativo asciation. have 'l oo I ;organised an( officers elected. ,1 Grenwood, -A 1bville Distrioj, il l Spartnburg and .'Andersao,yillage r. atid in Riinmnei1'eil Weekly Roview of the WiuB U111 o Market. FOR THi 'tfiLm XNDINU MtAlten 7. The cottdii nai-kot' for the past week hat. boon very abtivV. Sales 220 bales. VIva. Ing at 181 cents,- free of tax. Cotton Yarns, $1.76. Salt, $2.76. Ounny Cloth, 26a 20. Bacon Sides, 10a17 cents. Lard, 17 a 18 cenats. Molasses per barrel 05 a 75. Country Flour, $0 60 a 7.00. Baltimore Flour $11.00 a $12.00 pet in - rel. Corn, $1.60. Peas 90 a $1.00. Butter, 25o Dry Hides, 10d Greeu. Gold, 35c. Silver, 25. -I 10HES"~, J1nVELRY, At 1) .,welry Skio ILL always be Watelles.-.\meri T can;nlish ad'1%1, Detaced LeCVers. A general and at tract selectioi of .ewel ry, comoprising Plain fIing% of every quility and every weigh , h-ocles, Er, rings, &o., &o. Some tine sets Wedding Pre.sentsd. Slitlv'timi -Sle Spoons, Forks, &c. Plated Wal of Ihe finest quality, Genuine English Cutlery, Table and Dessert Knives Iyor Balance landles, and All. Sorts. of Shoot ing Mater' melh I I 1il'' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Fairfleld District. IN THE COURT OF ORDINA RY. B/ Aites Johnston, REquire, of 1alh:field Dis trict. W IEREAS, iH. . G'aillard lilis applied' to te for Jyetters of Admininistration, on all and singular the goods'and' chattels, rights and credits of Win. G. Smith 'late of the District aforesaid Theso are therefore to olte and adilbinsh all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceasbd, to.be and alpeali betore me, at our next Ordinary's ecurt, for lie said District, to be holden at Fairfield Court House, on the 17th dlay of April, 1868, to show cause, if any, why the s t .dminis tration sqould not, be grantad. Given under amy hand and Seal, thif 6th day of March in tho'year of our, Lord, one thousaiid eight htfadrad and Sixty eight, and in tile ninet'y-sec01nd year of American IndependencL6. JA.MES JOhlNPSTON, 0' F. D). vich I--xlawf4 ECONOMY IS THE GREAT ROAD TO WEALTH I Therefore Buy Your Goods AT T~fR NEW UP TOWN STO2E ! WIMl.E you can find a great variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats and Caps, Doots and Shoes, Whito Goodse, Notions, Gentlemlen's Furn~ihing Goods, and amost everything to be fotund in A First Class Dry Goods House. Th'le Goods above montioned have just ar-. rived, and are otfered at extremely low pricee. I shall take pleasure In exhibiting my oods to every oeit who may favor oie witii s calt, whether they buy or not, 1 shall take pleasure in showing. I 'will vent uio to say that my stook is as large its any in thi mar'ka, and bf callIng to see thmem, you will find them the cheap est- as my tuott o Is Quick Sales and Small Fr'olts. Rerttmber-theo Plato. CAPT. S. B. CLOWNEY'S ObD' STAND. AND THE NEW HIOUSE. H. BARUCH. ibar 10 Winnsboro Marble Yard. CANNON & SPEERIS. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE, HAVING pur &:' chased of' Mr. McNinch, the t.n. - -- tire stock of Mar. blie at. Winnsboro / and Chester, we .4.. feel assured In -< .. saying to all who . may wish any tihing In the Miarblo line, that we can sell as~ r'aasonable as can bo bought anywhere In the Stat''. We are now receividtg a corn plotb'rassottment of'both America'd mnd Ital Ian Matrhle. Call and eoo. L.' M. SPEERS,- J'. L. CANNON, IWidnsboro: Choster. mar 8-.m JM'1r IRICEIVED. I0 1SIZED OAnbS; Osnaburge;, Hbmtespumat, Birades and Elwell'r,. Steel Hoces, 8Stgar, Cogise, North Carolina~lhood THOMPSON & WOODWARD. feb 27 )!!RSILONS'Indlobted to Col. RoberIleaty, 1.are hmraby notlio~'d that, the plaims agin t te'afo ih' out' hands for'olleeo tiont --O4to0MTS'& DJOUOLAss, elt 4..2. 0 N (hc 21st. of March next, I will cell n publ ic outcry to the highot Iidder a the residence of the Iate Juhn G. Oneal decO'd; the personal property oflsaid decens ed. 11. A. O AllLLAI110, mar 10-tlx2 AdUir. G. T. A "Our Banner to the Breeze.' JOHN McINTYRE & CO, HAVE OPINEI) A FRESH SUPPLY OF GOODS. Consiting 'f LO'U. Corti. l'ens. Siigne. MAtCerel Viglih ';%i--Y (". 4,, Swe im neurl.. Oakes, 6ardines, Alixe-l' ickles, Freii-0 Mustarlld. .leIliie, l1tiis. Cd lly, Oriige. Urindy Peaches, andles, Turnt lie oni p Toilet soap. Ill:ckilig ltltshes atnd ltwivkidg Table Salt, Pipe, Wrhing laier a1ni Et velopies. (nt 0np. T[41;as 2111d Shoe Tal Corn Mld itnd llomin y consnt11ly of hand. Our goods arc fresh, have been I.on gti ir Ca lh, a f 4 Will be ,s(hl at sinall ad.vanlces 1ir 01a0h (live us a ci1-t' MilIry's old lIanld. fe 1 22 'HE WANDU COMPANY, CHAIILESTON, S. (., i8 ' TO IF'i ItN f, itI Fariners and Plantors A N .iai i.'aOl'it vt 4 C1 SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, iO~lSN ING in the htigl-st. degre. Ihr retuiites f' lharlret ywield of Cot. (on and Corn. Ounr frienlds who Niave f rip i this FlbTlIlZEll give their nniclitfie-d Ietimony of its onnipliete sicess int hoily incereasing tI le yielid of their crops. Wh'e .;thle appllicat ion wats dokilbiled, the inlerelse of yield was filly its great, and are assnild 1hat it has pr-oved foi' (ntbion "THE MANURE." ltjersi will fiti it ndvalitageons to work 1ergrounid; to 6cultivate I1111re I tolrngbly. nto in aplly li'erally it Iparllii nh :, hlie above. Our ARE MADE, UNDEAL TilI SIUI'ilIVEI1lON DIV. St. Julian I1:iavenel, Cl(o1ni is Whose reput1 ation1 and1- !kill enIres :a rei. able art icle. We h:,ve ni hesiit ion itn 'it t. ing Chall inl (11r panotahrdl mann1re the pub1lit, have a F Kl l'l'IZEl n hich will grive lhw .111 nsit atisfacitory lestils. We Claim that1l t. the saine cost per acre. this nrlicle will do btter hain PEtLUVI.AN GIL\N , ont friends wriiting thiat Guno loes i s f. feetsuponi the plati genenitll 0bo t111he beginniing of September,.1 And sulstaiinglj Iihe planlt in a greenl anid htealthy conlditionl 111. .i killed by fris. Direct ut fot i1o oti sent wit shipmlleit'. Price $6> doliirs pet ton of 2,00U pomids. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE' OF PURE BONE FLOUf' ALIWAYS ON HAND AT $65 Pil TO U'P 1100' POU'NDS, WM. C. DUKES, Agont, feb 21mti FRESI ARRIVA L CHOICE FAMILY Consisting in partIt of tCru'ishied, Powderei'd and Coll'ec kugitrs, Coll'ee, Tleni. IUackwhteat F'lonet, Nos. 1 andu .' Malckereol, 8tugar Curied hireaklfast Stri'ps, Pure Leaf011 Laid, Molm-se's, P'ink Eye Jirish P'olatoe'i, Rtice, Soap, Adamantinto Candles and nmany other arti Cs too iitier'outs fto ittetion. .ALSO, A choice seleet ion of Linaors and1 8tegar'i to all of whiicht I Illvito thIe littenilOtn of liy l'riends and ploitos. w. M. NELSON. L L persons inidebua ed t o thea late Fit mn a uNelson & Liyrch, ar'e requeilsi od to cm and settc le~t he ~irnls, no0 futher Ioi inlll geico Cant b)0 glnatedi. TheL huls anj~d no couts arie in nily htantd:. jana 80 WV. M. N ELSON. 20.00. WANTED' [MMEDIATELYP A T the~ Winnnboro Tant Yard, T1weit3 T1'ihousand Pouands of Grieern (Ir lr) lhI'des, htighe~st, itarket pices pid in essht I dsthdramt'&Itthiews.- It~tii' & Mat. 'will be in ite hmatds of a lawyer iname t: :be siued on this Spring (douri.. Ilereafter will have caqha for everything I do; or ' di 'noihidig. Tlioso ta canittot, come u~nde 'this rulidfIt bb obled' to trade elsewhmere as It canidtto :nderltvko It in eomodiit frlend6 who-don't appreolate t itiogh tI pgty ose qyei p,,pg4 of wht, they owe me. Or P.-MATTHIEWS, Jr. JAi 26' q1~A, ~wo ply ingria cartpotingl owo ash. LADD BROSa, NO. 2, B\NK INCE,, A1e weekly r'eo~in' fie i n 1lit ons i DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c., Which will bie ,'Il it Mhoil llyiltv low SItes. W c1a w o I ll li t r e i :I et k -1, Heavy Wool Good, I al 1 i t -,I;'. A T FIMITW' CWNT. we vill also c'.OSe uit ou sti ck of CL~T 1 T-TTTTC -, I'i e pel Cen If BIow Cos4. JUST RE 'iVED Illy li. 1R. FiL NNIKENtl (.\.vnt fo .tbry No. '2, lotela -1) Wc IIT i 110T vr ti it, . F.\CT() 1Z C I f''V4 '. 1 . IT.\I A N .\I ( 1 N4 I ) 1N Nll'SCOV.\!o YOLASS..:8, 7.'. P'.T \pst:f) Sy'ulP $ .0 ii 1I ,.\, I, C. 1 n N 1t I , .'I (o I',. '. I ' erk, 7 1i 11 ZEi1 vtit kI4i' l FA 111 i'1NM)I IN(11 TI'l- :) t &i c 0. SCHOOL0 Il00K.S. fU1 T received a1 lot Xr School Bc.,.ks rInl,) All o ii t I of 'l\i tiniii hi v.yi A TK I llN, \l.\TI;N , s ' . ENT A 1111S I S. ' I IE , V 11 Eis N T i: t N T A N 11 A l il (110. PI1,il 1il, l-:11-loro -Vri~iun llav i ar-ge i ll ection'dh i t he uplper pt.i ofrs ihe S;ktc and -il , 1rt ion , ofILv Nih. 1 1l Carol ii n , i it t I j Iu N 1 1 arIit Iit 4 Il t1 1intre ,a tIs wIo dsi re t)o exlto: il their businlesw. Adver'tiee.nt i nri d T ver r Y aE l soa bl terss.b Sec l ien copy of' ipe lent on by toy t ~ PiTy1or Eni rl I:. it iwn'I ii, i th~ t Iiti ''i ci li IVO xi %iitel . - , OcsIi. uslxeutlt isoisx t wiilt '111r'' W.\ii NIsisspl tn ts ' on.ai true-s ro1g. ol d able n siel iuasy li aetoI get. ontl ofhits o '-r it w.ill wax gr shrtjL5iir ty o r t hsoul o wills, i i ve niiniosf ror lt used. taotin~tiget t.o rec ti . .ocn rWo: e n innaturn this e I~ above*sg ma. ~in aul cs.st. i the unch i itrdoes n ti give tsatisre tli e wIll take iot baf w and re-ig tl J't.13C E~l~ x tamea, CS , It li .IIl ereby ertif tjiott ne o f F, M. El' Ilei.p ro us bii;; Mahi ne ~i st h, ee ( I xed by m'5~y. Iam'il or, neary iwo1 Ino ts~,n that' t s's g , Ien entire Ila kti ionC. Weisttt fin t ls' 1: gs sml, islasims. t w (ah. Is thoUrixghl, (nIs'~i ' he diretions ar foal. ' he t clotho s ! usi atoey or givnnew til-r e~i-'s Wahshin I la i't I ~~to the bir pa rostnag i e, l n _asure a nyfa il wllb the ld-w sh- o o e. n'debto l llopew el hrch.st' Ths s o erifstat weci ared uiente. EhesPal oiasninslothaer r i -im gi-npule anot. 'iaabl>Ne tget &ougnf for Woe can sAvn Nof(I 'snh pl ond al h ijuisaut 1e0 rte clothe th.arihneod m to fw sig Rev 1'clNti, Wihnsboroll & JC, E. .j ly McntrWnsor,8iMr a SHIPPERS OF COTTON, &c, WINNSBORO to BALTIMORE, Via CIIARILESTON, S. V. PA00N, , . E E 0 RUED, Coimander. BEA GULL, . N. P, DUTTON, Commander. Of l yro carrying capncity, nmiking averagea triinw of >5 to 0 hou1, leave Charleston once a week foir Baltimore, and offer supr'ior F?cilities for thro'r1h freights to and from that port. Annut.:ss COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, Shipplug and Commission .M1ferchants, Union WIharves, Ch a rlest~on, 0. 014, MORDECAI & 00., Agents, l3 rmo", M. The Fairfield Herald. 'll E Trul-WEl LY NEWMS. Til1. l'rolielors or Ite abo1vo Paper.-, inteII 1,1e1urein anoucinig Ito their pa 0r :11 i -yi y will coFliiniie li'e publica. i-i of lie 'ElZlA .l, ott'' of' it bot fal Y inl te .81te, and' alo or the W.- 111' wlY tr-w l p:Iper inl Ih h to nur1k tii:u u.1, :uid 1e Nw. ] I iln.ilita to 1lutrdin puiblic, LIoY f'-olily inl the li6tric ought to fialic. thie on o;atl if- the hiead1 of falmiliesi W011b1 consubII their wives 11nd chibh-ren he would he tobl liat the -sul cost of a weLk ly vi'zit or hindenied witi newst And genieral r'atiiig iiitter, is n1)oIting c'inil.aedId to Ihe oi'i il profit it bi ingis. TElK.\t.: inunI copy, I yetar", T' ow " l~t i tan1h4, 2 01 " 10copir i our, 26 00 I iiI ymlti Itt, ~otw :nol onei ex rira copy to-lihe L(teraf ofj t he N.:ws. I icopy I yent', f~ tIC) -i' I I'aper sent unle.i file cah Au I'v lory paper "stopped at Ohe expirar I io .i t he' 1 .erni , tililess litxhscriplPflnl he '0:. nuewed iii 1i ir. IsII'olI'81I, W' I1,.\;\ls~ & CO., l'ri'pr jie't ors; .N11III l'li'diO lll M A4A'/N'E. jJNI'x VI~S lts\l ad:iin~wledgedI ihn edl I Par'lor .\lagazu ?ir of u Am:ierle'u;' deviited Co Orig1inal i'toii l',I'o''ms', lie lhes, Arch.i. t.itear cthii~ .sip ( iiehditig sp'cial depanrt. mie-:Ii oh n o ihins). Iii-tru'ict.ionsi 0n' il.alth,Mi, Aiiio \nhuti'ements, ctC., by3 the costlyt tioringsjiI ( tull sIze7) n,-efulx anid olht-r utsefuil .itd eer tfuniiniig l 'itratre. oi'wle oldy ot tiasto can. nilord to do iti hout C hie .II ''el M A ln i bly. $ingle copiesi, ai vuhitl. prendumC~o: Civ' copies, $5.60: ii hn ' copiec .47.5 it o cxopi.<, $1 2, and' Jilenit i pi-iiiiis for ilubhs t $ll ech;-l ith~ . tihe i ret-i i utm lci'or ech ionbacrib'. pa" .\ i'ew Whi.'ri & Wilsuno sewing. .\bxc hin fOrIii 24)0 .a subciber at'it $"2 cach. Wt.J " JN NI I ii.M4' i E;H'i\, No; .( t-i-iixnwny, New York, Ih)emon sLN .\ontIldy andt Young Amrio ocelht .f p-I, wit bi tie preniiiumst for eacth. 1-at d 01ICrlla \V It t-,t r;S the lhdut itf' di'p the 2t'thi day.) of' Oct ohir, A J: 1 807, file hi' fliits of' this.' .1in!e nwi.. knat nither wife ncr li oriey Ihon'a wiit bini thle Isamto upon01 when~i' Ia copy oif Clie .'aiad deiclairiation might' bd ser veut, It. be Irerjf'or'e ordered, 4that the shidd 'e. fenint, di, ap~pear antd plead Co htheunidr do clar'at ion oui or bfioruie t tic 27th~ day or' Ocito. her', A. 1'. 18t8 otherwiso finial abs~oIue' udgiment Vill I hetx' lio givei axnd' awiardedl1 the I'latxiffi aginslt i.. (Cei k's O(moo, out 20-le~tmly F Al 1L R JS I1 3 i8Thi .( C . i:N 'f5na (0)LioN PC.VAtt, Nancy'W itks, Vet. D). (. Iloyle, AttachmetitU fIIEitIEA$ the Ptlntlff did on the 21th l Tdauy of October, A. D. 1807 file her du-ci.Ctratliotblaist tihe Defendaint who, (it hei said!) Is abseent fromt and 'wthot' the limits of this State nd katn neither wife ttor axt~toy known within tho sameupn whoua ixcopy of' tho said declaration might bei served, It Is ierfore ordered t hat . the sati4 96 fendaunt dto aippeare and plead to the~ aid4 declaration on orV before the 27thi day 6oiM tober, A. D. 18f68, otherwise ansl'and' atvw soin e judgrenL weill then be .ginn, ah*' awarded for~hthaintiff a ~is1. rp '8' B: OLO ET .C. F. CNN'so~d, Tirfd Diet