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4%A ~: ~ -' ~L~Isat1v Mii5 optlnuede 4r tr offered a resolution which was reet t the corwsttee Instructed.ac Ordin T hat it-be refer&d to the Commit te OR the .'udvimy ~to inquire- and. report i -rhat Ie is?ation i:.necessary for sOpplying the-records of the various District offices of this 9tAe, whieh have been lost or gdestroyed - - 4.Rhe action of the Federal army during the late wa, amnd whether any changes in the law 4_Mened imay be uecessary in -rder 4o en able'parties to establish th' foriner .pxistence Wnd los"f destructionr of private.deeds, bonds, -ootem, or. other evidences of title. of - Oebt, *Keresa* deeds bonds, notes; &c., bare beena os=og ed by tha ravages of,the late - 6 e-tdmittee be authoriked to port-byUil or othlewise. ! -Y@iffn Sor the sale of the State works atGreenvillevvias mended,.on motion of Mr. TillWn, by.ordering the sale -to be for cas-h, ad wa agreed to, and was ordered to be ~.4t to tbe House of Representative for con ifr.iLawton oelred a resolution, which was referred to.lhe Committee -on the Judicia1ty, to inquire and report%bether any and wlat legislation is necessary to reliere individuals i who, during46be progress; of the war,. had mado covtraets in expectation oT discharging .h contracts in Confederate currncy. Mr.'Arthur offered the following resi.tion, whic -was agreed to, and ordered to be sent to the IouBe of Representa.tives 'for concur -rence. - .Rikared, ThatthsGenetal Assembly - will oberreAh fogiig orde f business durig the prefpt Allecial se.'ion: Al bills already ntrodu(:d- and rsurch as hereaf:er may be r sented, sh:Tl be, prosecuted to a^ second, reading,'and if treid a second time in both Hbuses, shall ihen be-continued in'til lI ne.U eputafisessian of the Legstature for a thir re ding, antd if rdethe third time, shaltLhen - e presented teAshe Constitutional :Governor V4 --Mr. . Williams. offei ed 'a reeohion, which wus agreed to, that it .be referred to a ea' comittee. -o inquire and 4report what s, if anyj;may be dispensed. witt, what - A -ries,-fes 4n4 perquisites sliould be redu d, aadwhat ebinges and retrentchments k ibe adi s)et make .undr the changed di fkr _inrs with leave to reirt Mr Arthaintroduced a b v to repeal the the Sirat Assembl entitled "An let hf 4.debtors, and t. prevent - RacrifOeef property 4kubic . es,'ati sethe 1tday ,f December; 1861, and to nie Ir the collection of debts in judg * un .y ai*iIknetts . whi'ch reered- the a referred to the Comiftee . tite Judiciary, and was ordereddto be ~ ~- - Er. Thoms.ion smhritte4 the following report: 7Ihe Commitestbe Judiciary, to whom was - eferred that par-oftsh.easagedo his'Excellen - tPr aaWv'uor wchrelae f4e aDd the report orthe Commisson oa- the Code, ga ~ve to report : Tfhat they have -concluded t~ jortp- of the .subjects -above referred te4Mem, and ' eve to reporf by bill, and re una ad.& .psssage In repordiag. upon the ~~ -~ -~ ~t these gobe&ferred to your comunittee, ~ihm~4ok it -improper. to express --mien seicesrendered *he on the Code) anpthe approv Z~h our coinjige,f the general accuracy . m (ae vmembers -of the -Cem asgm rosent during the dle eGoinbIittee of the Senate,. and - ;~,~7~i~Ion~of the parta: Tear.ded. ~4.tfr,eto reich objections were made. The to prepare a new and y~* a 3U,suitable and proper, fore :the goy -emnmevt asid grotection of a numerous race here 6 - - agentomedtdthe.forins anid usages of a kY te QliOfi of Tour committee, hap an .that the thaniks of-the State - teemen .composing -tbe Comnmis on.th.de , for their useful and~ valuable hrKes&witroduoceA bill to regneate the eetm.fdeb0:eretofore contracted. Mr . et introduced a resolution, which ~ragk tt that it be referred td the-Mili a~ rfymmitee to inquire into .the necessity C sj%d1egeaktiofbthe militia of this - $$tiaud iport upon the practicability of ogasizing a .smail military ;police for- each *~ '.1*-. tstuict, subject to th~e order of the Distriet - r Mte iodticed a bill to restvaia can - -ssidens of jdgmne1tand assignments -prefer -~ Rc~W.2MikeRl jitoduced. a . resolution, w1eh ra&greed to, (hat if, be referted to ida~iry Commwittee- to inquiteal r d e Cp - athepjropriety of so ampending the Mr.Bakerib.troduced a resolutiona, which -was..gr~eed to, that i.t be refg~red to the Corn C mi~t o -thwe sailitary poWequgidrepr 9nioi~riof Ur.ressey;- eHouse pro .se o the conmde,ation of the inatters '~-r r r,i e to the s aif Gen. A. C. Gar - asa-e'bN of the House, and tbe pion otemAttorde'y-Gieneral in the case, * - - ~ ~ heeffectthit GenQGarlgton was enti ~l~oa seat, wagordered to be printed in * jurnal ' - ~~~r. Barker idoe'dte folloilg. :eso - - odeswkrch wer eferred io -the Cotnpit - " RRdr Relafions: - a- ',uI~~inon-of tis (e -t-ep iJ'fSouth -Carolina haggiyith-the requirements of the s~*d ation eof- his Excellency '. -; - a4ree ohson, Presidenit of - t ie United StateS, dated99tli May' 1866. - - eoled,. That having given th& strongest - praco,jcal proofs of their entire acquiesence in the results of the war, including the emnan ci - -pat.ion of their slaves, the peopre have- fairly - entitled-themselver, to the tenefits of amnesty -& guaranteed them.by that-procla;bation. Besoir,ed, That -tbe conntiiuance of martial .law,gand the further suspension of the writ of Aq4eai corpnts withjii the limits of the Stg&te, is incosstLent&-wth the ratoration of civil government, anid the proper subordiantiQn of the military to the civil powver, required by the Constitution of the'United States. Resolved, That the people of South Carolina fully appreciate .the difficulties which have surrounded the President of the United States, -and obeerfully heeord to him the tribute due to,cdemency in the etereise of power..- That, acknowledging their pisition at the elose of plc, yet having accepted the terms which were offered them, and having fuilly complied witih all the conditions then proposed, the public ' -faith of a great Government stands solemnly 'pledged, before the eyes -of the world, to release them from military rule, and to restore them to all their rights in the Union. Mr. Milligan introduced a bill to abolish the whipping of white people iuthis State ; which was referred to the Jugiciary Committee. - - Mr.-Miligan introd-uced a resolution; which --was agreed to, that it be referred to th.e Comn mnittee on Education- to inquire into and re - port as to the expediency of establishing one . r more night schools in the city of Charles tnr, for thQ education of white mechanics and 5!!III........ S .. their books in evidence; which was -read the Mri-utler .inrodced a resorition, which ras greed to,.. that ft be referred tothe Military Commifte. o inquire intfthe er pediency -of devising some schemo , for the Organization- of such wiit persons between the ages of sixteen and - fifty- as -ire in the sesboard Districts, to protect that portion of the State, until the ternis of thir. report of this day can be carried into'effect. Mr. Clyburne Introduced a resolution, that it be referred to the Committe'e of Ways and Means to inquire and report.as to the ape diency of exempting ali lands and town lots de'iastated by the puoTC enemy frotp all, or a portion, of the ,State taxes, during-the next fiscal year. A Lil~-prelirninary. to the legislation im duced by the emnancipatiohof saves, from the Judiciary Cowmi.ttee, was read. Mr. Dawkins, from tl4e Judici*y nom mittee' made a report on a resolution as- to okners of tand perm ting persons of -Olor settling,theieon. Mr.. Landrum introduced a resolution,vrhich was agreed 6.that the C'onittee of ways and }Peans-be instructed: to inqire imto and report on the best manner of pay ing the tax &n land levied on~ the p,ebplc of this State by the United States Govrnment. Mr. W. E. Mikell intrciuce'd a resolution which was agreed.to, tha1 w1ftreas many off the Banks 'of thisi State are u:able to meet their.circulition, - and that under their char ters thestockholders are liable to'dolble the armount ef their stock, -hat it be referred to the Judiciary Committee to in.quire wlAher said liability may not be viewed in the-light of a penal ty to check excessive circulation or1 reckless banking,-rather than a contra.-t with the-note-holders, aqd if so, thft the Commit tee be instructed to report by bill or other. wise, sich relief as~may be necessary. in cen sideration of the extraordinary circuarstances that have -rendered -hir s.nability to mget their notes. -- -Mi. Black lciuroduced i-resolution, W1ieh was agreed to, tbit it be referred to the Committee of Ways and Means to ascertain *bat provisi<n, if anv. has been made by- the South Caro!.n L Raihroad Company to mest the payment of the $2,000,000 of her indebtedness. falling - due in January, 1866, for. which'the'fNith and eredit of the S-ate is pledged,,and-tbat the committee re port by bill oietherwie. r. J.-S. Richardsan,Jr., introduced a bill to estiblis a hom6stead law; and, -also,* a bill 'to amend the law known as the stay law f. which were-read. Mr..Price introduced a resolution, wbich wqs agreed to, tat it be referred to- the Gonniittecf on Retrenebtoent$ to ingnire lfato the propiety of at once abolishing the offee -of State A'ditor. - USouth Catolina C:fnc, ecently in sesson a Charlotte N. 0. was ad I ogrned sine die on Monday the 6th inst. W. T. Capers offered the Report utthe coMmiit tee on~periodipals, which wias adopted. The Re Sport recoinmends that the Church fr-ee herself{ as fr.ras.possible, front tfie Eecularizing influent ces consequent upon-the manufacture and~ mCr chandize of books; this work beirco done for the Chureb by individuals. The sommittee. on Memories reported4,that Samuel Townsend and D. A. Ogburn-died during the year igpe'ace.and hope-. - The Ch~urch Extension Comnndttee reco n men ed that P30,000 be coVlected- during the prevent ear, ior the vanious purposes contemplated. Thbe report was adopted.-~ On motioar of Dr. W. Smith, ihe Conferegee. epressed its abiding. conicei-n for -the spiritual. weTare of the colpred people. throughout the Co:erence territory, leaving. the.mna-ter of,sup plibg them, with the Bishog and the Presiding Elders. The Quarterly conference are ordered to Trense colored nn to preach and- exhort, w-t.-n sue4h action does not conflictrith the laws of the States in which licenses are grad...d. GO mation, it was ordered that a 'brief P'asto ral Letter 'be addressed toithe eolored people.. -The Resolutions frevious'y ofred by J. W. Miller, requesting t'he delegates -e the General Coference to useA.heir influenice to secure the xtension of the Pastoral term, the sajengthen ing of theepscopacy, and the incorporation pf the lsy element into:the legislative body .of the chureh were considered and adopted. On motion of E. J. Meynadile1 'the. Deleghites to the General Conferedh~e are. requested to con sider the expediency of baying prepared a cate [chism for the instruction of those who are on probation, anfd also a form for the reception 'of. probaioners hito fill cotineetion. *On nmotion,'a Resolution was. adopted urging the people ihrdughout the .4onferebee territor to cherish and sustain Class-meetings. The following-were elected: IYe-egates !to the General -Gdnference: W. -Smith, -D -D, A M Shipp, D D1 W A Gamnewel; H A eWialker, S.4~ Brow, R J.Boy d, -James StacyjV H Flemmning, and Charles.Betts. Reserves: J W Kelly, J Rt Pdket,W P Mouzon. . -Marion C. B., S. C., was selected for the place of the next'.Anniial Session of'the Confereneer The first Friday in April and the first Friday in September, were set apart as days of Fasting, HumiHiati&n and- Prayer. W P Miouzon was re-appointed to preach the Annual'Sermon befor'e the Conference. The list of appointments wiIL-te' found% . the, fist page. THE - z~ .-We think that ~the . negro should be .con tent with . what the war ha donefor brm, with*out askhvg the right 'of suffrage or other iklitidal prNvilege.s, rand, if -he makes such demands,.w-e-eae opposed to gating them.-RIichmond_Whig. . We thinrk that the rebels.should be content with .wha e Government has gven -'hemn with life, h ~~ty -and the' restoration - of for -feited rights.of citizenship ; arid thteir decepcy, if nothbing else, shouli preverit .th4nifrom pre siming -to dictate to what extent, the wel !.earned rights of loyal nx4n should be reedg nized-Brooklynt(Y Y.4 lTicros The people of the-Soutlhbave o'destre tq nterfere 'rffh th'e tights or thEloyal black and -rhite people of the North,'wlio are p'ertectly at liberty to dispose of thd suffrage question as they think proper;-and-confer it u.pon wvlom they pleAse. But, as wir of the South, ar e now presumed to be egually as loyal as the peple of any other. section, we sbhl deter mine who is and who is not entitled to ~exer cise the right of franchise without eensuxlting the wishes of the extremists of the North. Sertr ewrard told Aiexander Rives -Esq., that he.wished to ma'ke. peace between theNoth ndthe S thyha,as to~ the test not have voted for it ; but, said he, the -oath is a law and any Congressional district in the South "bad better send an idliot or a child to Cozgress, who cani take it, than to send a wise mnan who cannot." We have this from Mr. Riv'es himaself.-Ch~arlottescille (V t.,] Conicle. If thie men of charncter and aibility elected to Congress b>y otur people are excluded by this obnoxious test oath wVe had better remain unrepresented than to be disgraced 'and out raged by sending idiots and children to Con gress. "The test-oath is unconstitutional, obsolete anti-republhcan and odious." A crrespondent writes to the New York News fi-rm Lexington, Yi-rginia : -"The .Rev. Dr Pendleton (Brigadier-Seneral in the Con -fedeate army, and.General Lee's Chief of, Ar tillery,) retui-ned aftcr the surrender to the pasrate of thiepiscopal Church here,but after after a few sermons his church was closed, -8 * TjRWEEKLT HRALD-. NEERRY,S C WEDNESDAY 10B 4, XO18M Opressire. of other niatters on-our columin, our 'readers -will please wait until next week ?Or the conclusion f g "Jatnt into the Gouutry. ' Efection -of Reesfntatives. - . Wedieesday, thp 22d inst., is the day fi,ea for the election of Represintatives ie the United States CongreSs from this State. etingofthe Grand Lodge. The GraiI Lodge of Aneient Free Masons of ehtk parolina will convene* iii Columbia, at it o'clock, M., 'on Tuesday.,~ 21t November, 1U5. -The Legia 4 -.m Atourned Ast-Moudwy. Reces 'rill the jth Monda 'in November, when thi boky .wll assem ble in riegular sessiorr. Another Company. Cnpt.JQo.'- 3fMChrlevs compan'y,we- are pleas ed to learn has bees received, and is now ready f?r duty. The following are the Lieutenants: J. W. Jno. Riser, and J. L. Cromer. We ill publish 'h list of mie4nbcrs in the next, issue - - aj. Vanee's Compay. We.no.tice with satisfaction the formtion of another company, under the ca;l of Gov. Perry. -It -.has ben qrganiz~ed by Xaj. J.- K G. Nance of'the veteran and gallant 3rd Regt., un C.-,r whose efficient command as captai-it will do a good duty. The section comprised in its - bekt will be the Eastern portion ,of tdis'DistAct. The Lieutenants are J. L. Cofield, J. 03. Brown and J. 10. Tuvn ipseea.. Death-of Lord Palmerston. Lord Palmerstni- England's great Premier, died on the 18th of O tober last, jn.the 81st year o1his age., Iis funeral obnies'toyk-plaee on the 2;th.' Earl Russell will- refrni.tbe cabinet, only to the extent necessiat.ed by tbe-appoint men.t of a Premitr. Mr, Gladstn.is considered by the London press as the man best qualified to conduct a liberal government. Earl Russell's unpopuwarity, it is believed, will render any gov ernment that he inay form very ur)sta.ble, Ex-President DaviL - Mr. Davis is said to bear up bravely under the ,ordeal of imprisouinent and its'atten&nt trials. He is:.in good,;bealh, ad.is ever the-tourteous and dig..ifed gentleman Ld. -was al'ways found to be, and extorts the admiration if the 6fficers and soldiers wlg comei in contact with hi-m. It.is no- doubt a soul-ce of comfort to. MrDavis to 1-niow that'he is %eld in kindly~remembrance by E.G.peopleh' and gene:unf arnd j'ist men every 'whe Petitions riach the President almost daily from coventions, legislatures, societies and individuals throughout thei'SouTh, and varios other portions of the United States a.s well from different sections of-Europr. The Cholera. Fift ncases of cholera and eight deaths from cholera,-aite reporte~d at the New Yomk Quaran ,ine, o' board the steamsahip-.Atlat- frodt Lor. don. "The police con issiinezs if'New York have increased the.#rce of. the'various wards with the eiele to -the remov0a'Lof nai ocsa a prevehtive. 'They 11'l police ee ialar,hoise anid alley, &c,. Northern papera. st;tte that many gneral pramaonitory symptoms of the approgch of Asiatic eho lera gre pre'.alent. -Malignaigt fe, vers, biowel afireedons and chills~and feverthave not been so, heavvynin mhy yeaf's,-and' the in creseof thd numbereof deaths is out of all pro ortion to the increase of population. At is the certain approach -od fearful- epidemic. . .Another. parper says: "IW is stated.. that his disease minpgst cattle, wbich ger.erallyprecedes the chotie a amongst tIie human t-ace, is prevail ing in Tennssoe, Caftie and hogzare dying 'off at a fear~ful rae legd 6 are inforfiedh tt few cses closely,resembling cholera have 'occurred-in Memphis." Wa regret' to learn that Dr. 0. V.Trezevant, of Chairlesto'i, as murdered by a negro named Fortune W~right,anember of'the 96th Regimnent, U. S. C. IIis murderer is under. arrest-at Carol to'n, La. A bill has passed the Tennessee House of Rep' reentatives proposing a stay of execntions-lintii the first day of January, 1870, provi|ded that the deu>tor pays one fourth' of his debt inithily for four years. Law in fvrof negro tedIimony, in- Ten nessee, passed the Senate by ana majority. The Georgia'Gonveniton repudiatddeareb bavote of 123 to 12'1. ICaptain Henry .Wirz 'was hianged last Friday. sp1.-ThIe cheleral. thIe cholera! is' the one ong, terrible cry ot-.agoay-. frorpa -neadIy..verf part of. t&e.Queen's home dominions. At $eviller Alicante, 'Milga, Pampelunia and . )adrid,a its iavages.are .horribl&, but it is at VYalentia, in Adalusia, thit ~the lifost 'astonnding alWighter has resuilted-no - less than 1,000 persons biv ing been swept oft' in a few -cajs. Af,- ilma,.in th -Island of Miejorca,.thd deniayin'gbodies of men and .wonien-ejeuniber the .hduses. forlack of hands tO buryjtheni-well-nigh ail 'the inhiaba L tants havrig-ed. At aveelond: -all i'hpii are shut,'and the~inhabitants imielle;d-tefig by their- fea,'s; endeavor toi.eserpe even leyosd4the Fneh frentier,-where, alas'! the dreaded-.deatht stalks before them-as fearfal as where they left it. Business und politiea. alike are glumb in the presence-of such' -frriod. Afterjh pblctin of thereturns of the Gu bernatorial elect.ion, Gen. Harntiptn, with' the nole spirit of high-tond manhood; which cha racterized. hiri an' all 'occasions, requested Gov, Perry 'to infornt the. President that he had . not been elected, so that-the Prcsident might with draw his pardon should he think properi The Citizens of Georgetownrecently petitioned Gen. Meade'to have the negro t.oop9 removed Ifrom- their midst. Gen. Meade cormmunicated w ith 'the President, and an -order subsequently relieved the negro troops. Fim hundred white soldiers haf'e taken their place. It is sed that "waterfali'~ are prohibited by the English game laws.' The clause which applies to them runs *as' follows:; "Neitig the hare shall lic punished 'by Ike and im prisnment," etc. - JAcssos Mississrrri, November &.-The bill to abolish the special court of equity, es tablihed by Prov'isional Governor Sharkey, has passed the House over the Governor's Ve to. It will pass the Senate. TRE CoNGITSSIONAL TEsT OArH.-The Con gressional test oath and what Mr. Seward thinks of it, may be gathered from a conver sation he had with 'Mr. Rives, of Virgini r cently The pfanters of O'ub have addressed a manorial to the Court in adrid asking for abolition of sfavery on the Islnd. The steamer Renublis from New York for.New MCAL ITEM . The appoty which ev-ry ie i eag seekingnow peseats tself in the cat,;of *th i YorkJewellers m seiation, wblh siows :how easy i smnalf inve'stient i is taget more thin ys money baec. Thl induoidents$ ,e libera'an the plan ~of working imtple, -plaia. 'ed.ai'r. Faint1eart never won,fair lady, and if you wish -to win-something elegant, read- thecird and try the means. The reaaer's attention Ji d'tected to the carA of Messrs. Beebe, Keech & Co!, ConMmission Mei' thants, Ito. .6, South'et.,- New York. This *cll known firm does an exclusive Comn&sion Busi mesa.; Air. D.- R-Pifer, agent, who is favorafly kn-owa thro-hpt. the State, is tuthorized- to make advances, &c. All. consignmens -co#ered by open policies of insurance. See references. The Laurensville Male Academy, L. X. Gla& .iow, A. B.,.Principal, offers indu-cements to thro-e seking an education. The position of the Acade my is a good one, and its antecedents are fiqtter-a ing. See card in abother Colum-i for particulars. Hon. Jno,. W. Simpson. is the Chairman of Facul ty. The advertisement of Mr. Stern ut the new-q 4tore, next.to Martins Hotel is of such attracEive terest, that those who read-must obey the- in vitation h&eiu contained. An. examination. of the'stock proves it to be what is said of .it- ,.a 1d the .p4oes are in keeping. it -v11 -be seen that Mr. -M. Winstck, of' Cul unbin, invites the merchants of this 'and adjoin ing districts-to -an 'exaninMion .of his extensive stock of Dry and Fancy Goo s, Boots, Shoes, Rats, etc.- He will supply the trade at Charles ton prices, barely adding cost of transportalion. It will be pegeived.that Capt.-Parker has,'at. the Variety Store, LAw Range, m supply- of Genu it'e-French confectionery, cocoa .nuts, liquors, sardines, &c., Damask D'Oylies, Marseilles Quilts, etc', a.nd many desiraWe goods for Ladies' wear. Notice't!-e sale of the Real an& Personal Pro Pdrty-of- the etate of the late.Jno, Reid, dee'd. The. personal property will4e sold at the late residence of deceased- on the 28th Inst. The real estate on next sale da'. Mr. Zed. White calls attention to thi fait that he has.just hceived ah assortment of Pistols ;-nd Firearms of various desigis atil fintish' 04atear ly, or somebody wiU be too-late to secure a bar. gat - 4ttentio;.is called tWthe adrertisements'of Dr. W. IF. -Pratt, in another c6lumn, .by-whih itwill 6e seen that he 1has.various articles of sit,y comfort, aqd luxury, in. addition-fo hiv large a. sortnEnt of choice drugs. Our friends-Carwile & M inriu-rein re ceipt of a stock of new go, elected with es pecial-care farthis m*rket, by the snior partaer. The assortment now displayed is especially wor thy of attendon,being fufl,various anI elegant. Dealers In Boots, Shoes,--H-4ts 'aps,te, are hnvited,to call' on.E. Daly, Charleston, and ex amine-his,xtensive Stock in the-ab lve line, Ire fore pqresing elsewhere, and- we recomnjead they-do so. *-Ki gg & Good rivh Chiarleston; ariirnpower of-Foreign-and-DLou!estic Goods,. andithe in tou tiou-of-nierchabts is called to their Stock, a hi,e is large and comiplete. Henry. Bischoff & djo., Commisnion 3Ierchmn:s, Charleston, respectfully call attention to that fact, througli card, and as Jealer's in W ines, Liquiors &c., off'erall rVasonabTe inducements~ We'take pleasure in directing attention to 'il. notice of a young ladyl-expeuienced ip teachi~g *-wh6 desires a situWtion either as teacher or governess. Address: Box 70;, Greenville, P. 0.. J. M. Suber & Co' 1arge stoelk of hoesi are artiing, and among the.hanudsomest aortmient fIdt the ladies ever seen.. . -Notice to cre4htirs of the Estate of thie la e ,Tage -John B. O'Neall. - - -umor hath .it thbat a coi ps dranmatiue wiar an early day, appear~beoth-e-tiespindW of this place -'Thce, atla persona are gunite distingue. *llibte Physiciang oif N'ewberry -Tstrtv ict earnestly requested to-aticnd a'ieeing of thea 'Ne.le'rry^ Mgitaf' Ass6eiation"; tn. be hebul-at the Court House on thg first -ondIsythi Dedenutbr next.' 09 that day- the.(Committee, appointed t the meeting held* on ..last sale-dayv, win report to the Association for consideration, a-Fec-bill-and system of By,Lias.- .- - -Ostendorff, the senior,nmembe; of the firm 6f .Ostendorff and Rutledge, grocery deal rs;1efC -or the up country yesterday, ostensibly for a suppij of the generous prodnetion- of that favored climni' such as mou'ntsin butter, apples, etc., with whichi they supply the citizens.- We have suspicions that he has gone after a fairer productionl stHl. .A'nd that he'fl-soon beicome a benedict. :Brighut eves a'nd butter! what linestimabie Inx.arida Bt-le him bevate of viders. Messrs. - dwards'& Oletn, have opened desli "KncHEN", whiere tlhey-will, be glad to see themr old and new -friends. *They hare moralizers, socializer, ti-anquilizers, harmonizei-s, oranized,~ and philosophizers, toather witi soei-&ilm also kootwr sonp andbroth. N. B. Ed. Peterson says that .tlere arefit~ Ca-o men iin Newbefry~ who believe what they say, and btey are .0. I Well!0 yer- I !0ELg at 4+, who'llgiv4.? - A GodaNsriferoN.~ A litie boy once glorie~d over .he f'act of having a gruemnher, 'it was a splendid ting he said to cItave a gransothr granhnother's werejolly:bld soals; giveyou en* dy and- sweet things and let yon -srce theor 5? much as. you pleas& Thae xGtn importance to grandmother'asare Ufiela;g6ot, e!eter uhelegg who carry cajAeierpisaddle bgs;.andi-lage pock; eta, and who always:have themn hiledi wiih- some thing good. .dieavea protect our- uncles and and keep their saddle bags' in good omdidon:. (Wee of theal calHed-i the other day and~empt1sd his bags'in oui' sanetum in saclv an acceptable pane-;hat'we ari obliged? to rise our-voice -ih 6iiise braien bqas our' ungles, Kw. saddlet bre mg(s; or-any o~threfktd of bagsr A.XOB A.FruE.-On last Saturday while-tbe wind was gaily blowing, a small buildin5 of rili er qluestionablie character, attached to Martins otel, .was observell 'to be on fire,but thanks to the active efforts of Mr. Montgoi6?ery. wl1 hapy pened.to be on the alert, it wtas nipped in she brd. -But for the immedliate prozimiity of, more vatable'aid. less - obectinablgroper ligd# loss would have be7en spistaiuied. h'4 it .beens al lowed 0bun. An accidental Iodgmeat of i ma~d fron te gunfa juvenile sportsman, whe elatid at-the idea of goint birding, prenaturely fired the same at the offensive object above alluded to, was the -cause. -Fires of a serious character frequensly happei from just such causes, and of late we~ notice that the boys of Newberry are-rather loose with their snibs and firearms. Our town fathei-s, we res pecfully sugg~ might acceptably put on theit spechicles an dI after th'e morals of these boys who seem to have no other fathers to brizrg .tem up in the way tlicy should'go'. -HYMEEN IAL.. Marrie( on Sunday, the 5th instans, by the Rev. Henry Herlong, Mr. J. H. Blease to Miss E:na, darughter of Simeon Crouch,.Esq.,- all of Edgefreld District. For Congress. GEN. SAMUE, McGowis is respectfully ~pre sented to the Voters of the sd Congr essional District indluding. Abbeville, Edgefield,' Orange burg,'Richland, Fairfield, .Lexington and New-. bery, as a candidgte for Congrese at the next elction'.AVTR Fo o~zs-ea4 autoi VoER. noucr. C GR.- e o a d u fied to rn 41 -Go o' Dr as Goods HZ nide s are0ow openI, r s JL--sortmen.6f Selcqed by one the firm in New York, -Emrbi-acing EnalWand American - GALMORALS, Cjeets, Hemstitched Handkereh #Linen anid-Embroidered Collars and Sleevee, -Ribbons, HOOP SKI$ITS, EDGEY, rnserting. S-beetings, Shirting, Godf for Gents an I B.ys' _Cotiing" U ' roM'Sc. to $2.50. per yard. Blank t orocaBe - DRES& BUTTONS, &c., &6;* &. They will alio receile in a ay 1 two, large addittons to their stock e Crockery, Lamps, Glass Waie Iardwarc, Shoes, IIPts, Groce House-keeping oods gene;ay_ CARWILE & McdAUGHIN Nov 15 47 -f RTH fl O Ewill open, in.a few davi% sarge-ic SW h G ' KID, 'and'. KOROGCQM J3 iR SchasYbu used to ear befdr0h iw. E:ety artiete wa 4Aied t&-g set isfaction Therefore,Ladies yoe want, good, kandsome SAo give i 2 call. money! by' visiting us befor~ t )a elsewhere. Our stoA will bef.ll ans complete. J. M. SUSE &C Main street,.next adoo iW e4 -Novemibe' 15 47 3. Lw whange,Conirtfn A smali loef Byfrtid ngZI~i mings', se., foe.Yadies1 et Ah4 ~e 'O Ke.14sil,Mas a *D-ANNT1 rati and Prfne A .For saleat nov 1E 47 PRAW B DRUG & 0 F 001)D White Wie n C dViep 'For sale at nov 15 47 -PRAT?DEUG TOREz * 'TEA, TEL TrEE- 2 REEN and Black Teas of superior. as"i (3 For salle at TU nov 15-4 PRATT'S DRUGST F INE hewng,Smoking and4elace 'Tobacc For-s at RAT SD G STORE Citron, Piekles, John-Bull's, Bartey's ait oi cester Samomaoito supi Walnut Oatsups!.hoc don and'French Ms and Pepper San6; , For sale at RATT'S DRUG STORZW AP1NE assortment of Fredefr Cogeconii - For sale at nov 154 - =-PR I!S DRUG STORK. LadPOEttR of the ver! best qut AFor1ne at ifitn TEUS9~t# take cha're of sallico - ufrlatr:ene li ar Capital:............ .......O DEEOT, 197 NRCtAD WAY.. .An immense stock of Pianos, Watches, -1ewel ry, and Fancy Goods, all to -be so?d for -ON] DOLLAB~ each, without. regard to value,-and no to be paid for till you see what~ you will receive CERTIFICATES, uaming each article and ti value, are placed in. sealed envelopes and wel miixed. One of these envelo'pes will, be sent t any address oni receipt of 25cedi; five for $1 eleven lor $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five .for $1 and one hundred for $15.. On receipt of the Certif~emte yeu: wil'see wha you are gorig to have, and then it is at 3on option to pay the dollar and take the article c not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch Diamond Riig,~a Piang, Sewing Machine, or an: set of Jewelryniod ur-lis for $1; and in u-. casa dan they get less than One Dollars' wor th, at ther6 are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the coun try;i etery person can make .$10 a day, 1sellia: oui- Certificates in the greatest sale of J'ewekr ever known. - Send 250. for a Certificate,. which will -inforn you what you can obtain for $46 At the sa,nx time get our cireular, containing full list and par -iuas lo e~n-oA'M tiuHs;as,Tr Ut Ag SON .. - Address, 'JAMES 7BrdHNSON. . Dl197roawa,N.Y * '.Of -- *t Twis 14tCW well kne " Smi - eis' tridge:,4 -fft kad*sf -GU. workaadike TI. ,n24teog . I~ : - Irk;v Tu r ,. -1 j 1 ~5 , -* AL IoES - CBGP * -0 - nF Soaldso Brgn,o -efs ru,- *Vlse, CaptBas Sim-a cosimnt . an serni-wee -2 a il WIrfo aeatNiery k an nzen nmu.arm -m J zill'offcr for sale ~'t wbeny(~ ff~is a. -day next~ne J~OUS~ ADd LOT, cout~im~.