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fains informatn ac at present time : Fre'dw- n - C'ircu r In order ' avo HTy follow a ta' c eo th fre'edmen to o:t year, it ias beot tracts be i: ... for m h:I Ne It is Iho; Providi:- ior t after the res:oration ot Such rules and re the Legislature of : a w tory to all partIcs. it ;S rki: ! far as practicable, ito I. honmes for the pn!c i(- . i% by end mae co c .:b ters, and that m cai t-!,n Iaintenance of v: !e be most easil e- b) meL for their labor in. and nedical atte: ges in money as maY - i .m 1 ding olieers o b officer at each C t' ii : n act as agent for te A take charge of te n ! officer, associated w:'to (I tary District (miar wil co -,itute a bo - n.- r ti O Circular No 5, f : ters.o t : - In cases where e r an hot agree upon the te:: o t con .tt., tm board, after a careCl tin o all the f-ItS, will fix the terms. The two ci,izens (n n of the board) shall be pahithrei - pe , dV for the time actuna-y enag.- i: m rr their duty- the account to be e tr:. o bY the officer associated with ti:, a ved ty the Sub District Com-11. -:Ir. To defray the n!CCeessary expen:e 1 @: t eeedings, a fee of fif:y cns shall be ch*' d and collected for cach frcedman e:ip'oyed 1 tase where ten or less number are emloyed, if more than ten twenty-five centQ w!Il be c for each additional f*reed:ani so cploy(.L. T: entire fee to be pAId by :he copio e. T-- sC Sees will be collected bv tic o i r and accounted for to the Sub Ak,t Com:ni sioners. No dis rsemient, b hm u;I! he al lowed, except the per diem of thei"-a:e' em bers of the ooardl, upon api:-o' 'cous. A weekly report wiii be mad!0 by hmo AQsistant Commi -:oner, w!:l h be accom1 panied by a cortcet y of al cn'. a ctl nterd Into. Sub Assistant Connisnor-s i re t wee - ly to these headquarters the nir oi comaIcts inade the number of frte1mn contrated with, and every other r,atter ol i:Imta;ce or intrest connected with tie bu,iness. They will also, to tie fU e:ent of their pox er, enforce the fait*ul t p m cn1 tion of these contrac,,s. Th:r, cf the freedmen will be c-reu1ly p.r1- , and t heir rights in every respect protectedl ; i, at the same time, they must- be compi!e :oc .M ahi agreement, and, if .dle or vicio0u., .. ush punished. No effort s'ail be spar to co' : rrn eous imipression that prei :m'g m A regard to a diviion of land ; ' i o nc: sary for them to muake contracs, or ':e n :: he permitted to leave their prese hon:c, a:ni go in great numrbers to any oLKr pm' of e ccuan try. R.\LU E1 LY, Brevet IB ' itierGerl Comm' Sr. C., Nov.' , 5 T'o Brev'etIBria&r-.'wer 1 1: Assistant Lomm issne B. ! ,('u'. < A . .. Sta: By authoriv of the- A* :at 'onn ris sioner, you are hereby dircCted' I to:ssume. ebar e of the affairs of the llureau' of Rl''uees, Fred wren and Abandoned L'nds, for lte Is:r~t of Western South Ca.rolin1 with ( Ha ar tcrs at Columbia South Carolina. Subordinate Assistant Coirm:ssioners within the Tistrict will be subject to surch gen'ral rezt lations as you nmay publish. inI acLorace with orders from tihe Assistanit Comnfl: ner 0i1 of on~l Carolina and Georgia. I am, General, very rc teectfully, your obedient Servanit, C. II. Hi: WAiID, Brevet Brig. -Gen, Insrtr-' And Chuef ot St.' From Washington. WAsmINroN, D~een er 4. 1 S5t. The 'Virginia deiegati on net ts miornrit g, and after Eome conf renc ru t.on t..e state iii things, determined to go qu "'y .ome. Ti:cy were induced to adapt this eca,&- Oil' byit the advise, or rathe: by the iews, u e apue press; for they hid nio dio.tinj o ' W" the New York TPe ea! an:hre" to take their seat L rThe! er o:a I) b en placed ini the hands of the t a a , wiHl be referred, with other paipers on teu et, to the Select Joint Committee. Mr. COtFA.ds eieet'ion as Speaker was uiM with tremendous ch1eering'. Illis 'I "es on ta king the cheer is published. Hie rxisss a hope that the vacant and once I 4bna" ee:n aroun:d him will be gralduailly ring u ul the IHall contains represenltatives from' C evr Ste and District-their hearts devot. to tie Un:ion, &c. It is probale that thle process of ti!!ing up will be gradua!. The expected.Ui providingi for the excr~in of the tight of suflage to tile fr'edme ot tins District was intro 2need into :h2om 'n l wril doubtless be enacted as a law. The tee'le oif the District wi!1 remuonstriate -i nt- it ma! ini yoke the President's veto. Th 1b rI bv e re turned with the President's obIctio.., bunt it 'would still pass by a two thirds vote o f bo:ht Houses-it beinU' intended to maike tii.s District the field for the great experimet It has been nre-ed that sever I constitutionial amendments, shon!d be secured bef toe the Sou thern representatives simil b.e restored. After the admission of the South er n ma;r:te cor: servative elemnrt oi tue Norm w:vo hrec. The ComrmisAioner of the Curt 2:.cy es-inra.fs the cr-p of cot:on for the present y.ar at twci million and a halt hles, whiebl, wV:.a tart of hcei cents a pound. will yield a re vet :e of c:;e hon drned and twenty-five mtiiuons of Ko!birs. jThs tax, it is h rguied, wvould f'allr n h c:nsnr. Tne Illinois memnbers fix th son to be dle"n ted to Mi's. Lincoln at i:1 'I. 'The Sr!.et Committee raisedi on the h- jct w'.lt pr obably recommentd this sumll. The Prerident listreed vesav- R:ilical sermon in thet L:utherani Cin:: Tur-i:' took strong gr'ounid in favor of:rri:n. The President in his letter to Gouvern-or Perry, advises that nmembers el:et fro tat State defer their appPcat ion for a :::-s:ion w 'cen wonh! seem to show that his wi.:hes on this 52bj'ct hadc been misunderstood. The principal '>a-iness of t:e io::Se was an pointing Commttees Several amend:n:t to: Co:::u:-io n of th:e United States were.. nit el 1 Gen. G,AiNT has re:ucr.vd f rom hirs Southern tour. A ieso.'uition was In :e U c:!i. ut!on the President for u. at ': orn!i' !' e eeet ing the occupdon \t A changce is weh .0'te il a 1mmbers in ('ore'i. I ':' n ' wh the chanc'e whl,eb is e:l co in t: mind's4 of thec peop ' ............ for the belief that ib .. \' -''n ,i they manifest thei co 'tr;c' u h e dent's views Congres n o' -'i ut bL' der.t's pelilev.. The I 'e ' dithicult cir!umstan s H April whether tie o' - *a mode of eceib; t O t nI Ts of A U I n L e , he11n, 0, 1n C i.n 1 a t 1 v i I' Cha th A -cn n v I ' bt n to I iAl d aI - o seceine , h r i o Orea T- nog (0-1ACroved byha a od :en Snl. i4an toeSn fA l l nn,L l for i ttin :A '' . i the iotnro wt av the 1 R Ib of ire:d: n d h esth th oi rSign lo i lco i c"dg , uni!terstrto fThe Dwm AShouh besimmediatl cromplVI by the A',X adm i* o o ; me mber Aeleot C1::trine Sw thno:t e MOA ny la eAr - r f c i a c i l i e r h ei Mihs. im usi.eo 'Aecc ion i' not com mnande; and:er t tht ie wouid Jau* Te vAn: in Ao, inAxs the - ration l oi the Thei" oefn to menmus .erlr-nc wic C U T-CIii z4i,lWLI (101Cr' tmit TO Ie;AI d irI ; lm wnns t r AoLWi t ard Dpotent0 a rf the (:;'I" il! b:wS thu np ii\'' wi"no ii' i i o;l it oil af:er' ihe il le of Anaryi.i'. The I IA' olrC nl" -Onssruct ion Alli not tull then bo !nv imed a a re 'tponod upon1101. The R&Ci'ui:.011i OCBE1NJAM IN IF. BIUTLY:n, Whiel Iva'A teindeCO' to the War Departnlint a few days nice, was promptly accepted to-dav. This an n Anneco':t crea:ws spnation hiere to-day. In the -mate, ir. Wa!:soa present(I a peti tien fromn th. 'Alord pople of the Di trict of Coi1nbJ,* a:l !he right of snl'rage. It was r : to i1he appropriate Collittee. Mr. MoMNa nroonted a ietition from New York unrh ,,zking t1he vr-s-oration of Cer t_'it relatIve to the Florida coaSt, fureign hi aml conuereeI. Mr Wl was appointed Ciiii-nran of a ConAi.te to repot on the deanh of 3Mr. L:v AI re'lns ws ofnrd making an earnest dcl watio agalnt iionar-Chlical dk-igns in1 Mexi; co, and mtrutimg tie Committe on 'oreign AMi as to wHat measurc were necensary on the part of the Uiited tates to seCUe to the !0eop' of Moxco their rights as members of' a epubihcano fovernmeont. A resl:I'A n asI pa'Sse loio the- 'floo membin ers of' thie S:ates latelxy in rebellion. Comm3rial. m-a :.t ha :1 'en~ hea'vy under the effect of lar;re s des oin Wedne!a an I this mfornligK hy the ilnh-Treasurv. These' are evideintlyx madeC ini pr(opirao ior th e hal f y'ear's interest onl hree hunir il'Clions of seven Li tirty noteA.s ille 01 :he, 1.5th inino.lTh inltere'St to he disbA:rsedAA a:nlo1mIS to $1'',lALl ,110 The openii:g piKce xxas 1 , folloe by A l i a deA.cline to 145) and111 a re -orI.Ary to 1 LU *14, a 't which the nurLIiet cliosed. ('a i l CAh!: contfius abuindaint, anId 7 pci- cen t. IS n1id. for carring'l it. was5 dul, irreg-ular aind lower, Is Alown'I by oAlr llr!IAxedA r~ita'tion'.TheI leC Sls UlmbrAcAd J,571 baKles, part reO'or:e.d at 51) cents for' s-trictly New (bleans MilA , i b' ut mostly at our gn1Ottions5, as iellows: L,!.'d F'lorir,;iaz. M Hc. K. o. & T '!Snt. ..4 48 49' 41 CnwI '.o NAcemAAber 8.-Flioer an!1 Whleat uni' eled, Ami ireglair; anles lat i1.1 1 1. for No. 1, eA 'in: with a few buyercis at out i.le fi; ure s ; :f LA cent for No. 2. Corn gniet' at 42I emls (A. No. 1, a:: 0 cents for No.) U.Ot Are A< uAA, A A5 r I2 ' ieti High W iles are. dll (:xx (ow 1' at .'A "A 1. PriovIiins areC veryI I Ao IA, recit lIgt, markeit gnie.t and prices iirmi NMIix.go: , DeA.cmberA~ .-F' iIur diill. Whlea'.A ct've andil ir'le'lAr, cloA'ing at abouit $12i Cor ' Aili . (a: A imve. de line I cnt. AW AIA\.'us, Dee. U- o . 1 .-Cotton.-No Era:'irA Tuiene:riN.-We er:Ote sales of 40 C....:-'p..hA T,] -pentineA at ii cellts for'VI Wite, u1u" A eA A iA ns (A forA! colored. Unen1 T I Ar:. ::.-S-1A es of 49 bhis. Crude jA tA .-WeL( gote. Sale'S (of 71) bbl. Common a t 5,. ,hbbs. ditto lit $So' 5.214, and 22- bbis. low g'rade No. 2 to str'ictly No. 2 at $68) tale Ta.Sl's of 'A-4 bU1s. at $2.75. A declineA of cess T1:n-Sles of 3 ralfIs timber at ji18 for A) d mii (1. for inferior', and $i11.75 for UJ.u~:c'iao, Decemier 9.-Cotton-Firm 20Q 27 inl el: and from1 :Ju a ni inl elrren.cy. ru'lrANA, Det(cemberO S.-Cotton is se'lling tO dav a t :> 1a 40cents. 1no':, ji Aceml' er 9.-Cotton quotations are a1t fromi :} i a :;7i ce:.ts. Lx a NA; :-, DccembeA.r S.-Cotton is selling at fr:n ::5 ai :'A" centS' per' poundi. ('oLm ae, D'cemberCi 8.-Bunt little doing ini coA Aon . iales a.t ';S cents. Mu\ os::ar Au i ., Decemiber 7.-CattonA make I du Ailll. S"Iles at 40 cenis. N As'vA.u: TV:A., December 7.-~Cotton F lat. ReceiA ' ma i . At uyer irm(111, :5 a 4Il cents. Ni:xw Yo'':,A DCibe )r 11 .-Ctton dnll at -17 a . em.Navail Stores dul. Goldl 145. N..:wN AY' a I, Decmbe i 1:A'I.-TIhe eo t Io ma I~ rl:e t is ll. 'I heL 5ales yeLsterday'I amiointed tou imIir Ic-in hl:lArAd bl)e7S, at4 a 48 cents. .Naval oreAI's ':'e dul l. Gjold 144 Euroeanhaligence. TeP iris corre'sponden c lt of1 All C; 'AAy ~ s theO 'AAnlf-h Miisry have\~ deided A to back'i 0o1. of thle ('ilian aLU-, and that theA Spai'iih I Adirinal has A mlil :ArI rioA (Iere AinC l .riineil rAecnt lv LO: n'al bly lxf0 ZOnnxeA lad ml:i'1arme, mi 'hichAAI 12~.U'0 nA:":inme Cere Xiiled and L fiftv Wounld The cat I e plTh.Ln is reported still to he on the The escap' of '-tep!:en=, the Irish Hlead-Centr'e of the ) ei AA'', frmai the' DuAtie m iu is~ suproseAI o Ihave beC aided ''iI by the prio ~oleiAls, b ~ ut it isIl oa'''A;"xy ho1w and in wxhat n:annler theC I AAA':'LA A, NavembeA"r '5.lh-:A TIs. A' r W he't i : lan I1e . I I<.0 low 1r tie o WhAt los A. . CAorn 1s. P'A r ' A'- A ' 'sfim ii.1 th0 mr" e - A I. " i' e AA i, in tI:IL . l'o-' A" A a r. 1.t lI i 4h! sn Or-l A. ' Ar no .a ! i' :v t chronAi'le "he "AU 'A'A'ti X Di A'O 01 i'ltl W EE ilk KlLY IE RIZ-A 1D. NEWVBEC:5i, S. C. Wedinslav .or nin ) D" ebeer 20. 1 r. . .. ctmn w:il nccept Cur .Itharn! CO Iw c: Of v: N '!WNv Yoik vC ofit: i !ai:IvodtyIv (row I InL this week, will :i r a the ne:A isse. Our im't* w, and are 'er"by tnd.re,l the Gleeille & C(iia l il:l iomi::ny, and is v:r ceiint and cuiteo'is offlcers for conmimerc-ntary f*.ivors. The Newbervy i*strict Mcdi ;il Az3ocii tion, mect m;.1 orzani:dc on the 4th of D)ecemzber. The 'orsin (leers were il: for the enSu ing, yealr :Dr. P'. ElT, Prsdn,Dr. J. MCInI In accoida.e w N%ith long establihe d usage thc printers of this ocle elii a Loliday for Christ inas, therefore, tere w1l be 11 paper issue. next week. The next number will appear o the third of January. A Ncw Volume Will commence wi:h the next number of the Herald (3d of Jarnarv,) and no better tie per. haps, than the tomience:nent of a new volnic is there for a obscription to begin. Corionenc with the new year an1 the new volume, vou who are not already subscries, aid you will have n complete file that may be always referred to with Interest. Subscribe at oncec, we do not keep back nunbers. Renew your SuIscriptions. Renew - otr substc ipt;ois, clear off arroaragcs both for subscrip:ion and advertising, and coam meniee with a clean bahnce sheet for the new year ; advice, wilich, if' followed, will allord the most intense satisfae:ion, the deepest joy, and] t':e livelest gratitude. Chancellors an d Law Judges. The foxowi r-g is the result of the election bN the Leg islature : Cia:Ieilrs - Ion. V. .iohnson, of 3L..rboro Uoo. lk.1r D). Lt.sene, of ChaIlston. LawF. J. Moses, of Smuter: Ilon. A. P. Ahlrichi, of Barannell ; lIon. T. N Da'skiins, of Uniion. The temzper of the radical n:enibers of Con gress 5is moderatinga. The lead inga Northe rr journab: too, ar e miore or' less ini abeyance to the Pr'esidenmt's polier. ITowever, foreign afThirs arc comnplica ted, and it would Tot ie surpr'i.,ngi the United States were to drift into war witi France or Eng2amd or both of those powers. Cotten is advazncing in tIhe New Yor k Mark et Latest qu:otationl 40 to 50I. Art';riS-r., Decembher 9.-The cotton miarke quiet, yester< iiy, no0 transa~:ctions of imiportanect to note. Prices aibout lie s: nne. Thiie demnan t for gold wvas moderate, and zI.ere are hiarge lots on1 the mantrkeCt. Imrokers b .vinzg at 47 and sell ing~ at 4. 1.n the pr oduce uzinzket, beef, 5e.; baner', :5 a 4'. ; chickens, 5') a 60 a pair :corn, 1 .. ; ducks. i.n a patir ; eggs, 50 ; f odder, 2.25; geese, 2.5) a panir ; hay, 2.0; mttonl, 2.25 head ; sweet po0tatoes, 75 ;pork, 12 ; peas, 1 2m; pork sausages, :5; tirkheys, 2.50 a pazir. Th markhe. is well stocked, aznd tihe continzued arrival ofcutypro.b'e mun.9t cause a downward ten MI ..K:r(<i:Vim:L, Decemb'r 11, 180u3. The Georgia S:ate Senate passed a Bill r'epa tig contracts between masters and ser .::ts. Contracts for ovC2 :' o month must be in wriing work hmoutr to be fromr sunarie to Sl:mset ; thme servanzts to he rcs'm:aible for dan:age to thc property of their e mp!>yers ; wages to be forfeit ed by-leavin ;~ the emtployer may discharge ser vant's for disobediece, Irun i ennzess, imm zzorality, want of' respet, leaiving his service, enticinig servants away ; :nisdemeanior to be punishabie by a fine of five inndred dollars or by imapriscaen~izt for f'our mionths. Legislative. Ey Mr. Townes-A bill to protect thle proper tv of married women fromi debt, contracts and liabilities of the hu aband , and to secure their separate e'st:ite5 in the s:nie. Mr. .J. I1. Wihas-A bllI to amend an Aet ezntitled "Azi Act to lead lie namzie and credit of the States to th e Grzeenille anad Co !lmbia Raiii road1 Coampa ny, in the re-adljustmien)t of their debt," and to0 partifially release the lien of the State on the property of the said company. Thie pec!il order--a till to re gulate the col lectio o010f debh:s izn th zis State, a bidI to a meznd the law kniownr as the stayv law, anad a IillI to extend ( rele to debitors, and to prevenit the sacrifice of pro; cert) at p.elic sale-were a;iscuassed, a mend ed and made the spcil crder for :denday. Err n.tv.m.xr.-Te wife of Mlaxiilhiian, 'of Mexico, reeend.v reviewedl the~ M -xicani trints zn a cariagl:e t hat co<t 910I,0Oe1. It was eon sructed ezntir ely of glass and silver, anzd the in side was lizied with white satin anid gold lace. It is blieedCi that Col. Chiilds, will putrchanse the C'ohnnbiia Ca nl. I Ie proposes to go into tmanfactringi' o:i an extensive scale. Riandal! Hunt is elected Senator fronm Louisiana. G. W. Gaie, who odired $ 1n,an for the as' sasinaionof \Ir Licoin, has given bozids to To th e l'uhlIic. The co:mritee appointed to arrange a Fee hiii for the obser'vance of the zmembers of the ecwherzry district Medical Association, beg leave to propose the foilowing rates anid esti mates n pon a gold :md silver standard: Mileage ina day timzie, 50) cts per mile Medicine's ch:itaed for accordting to value, Ofiie Ores'riittin, - - $1 001 Visit in towni, - - - 1 00 Prescri!.tion, - -- 1 00) ()>)tetries, - - '0 ito $50 00 Ulesling, - - - - 50 Cupiig, - - - - 50 Le ci:'g, - - - - 5 litrn, - - - - 1 00 Goo n'Izn advar ce, - 20 00 Extra pautims-preCscription, - 00 The cha2rgs "ire to be paid in cash, or its equivalat, at the expti entioni of the ser'vices. in relationi to the Freidimen, the Phy'iciani will e'xcrciSe his dbi cetionu, as wecll as in sc oter Caises as wi lequizre a reduction of chrzges on atcconuit of pioverty. We, theU nielerigne l P'hyvician; of the New berry liitrict Mueta Associntioni, do heieby adapit the above rateCs of chzarges: . b. M a 'C, J.z. McCnts e, LOCAL iT 3.Ma. n:nW Y.-Lk out ch'.l a is : You wiil x ;l m n ..r;:ile during bi tie tnixt weck, A! of n ie can e fotund by ca1 on Dr. Go.ii. T-io attr.ic:!ons at h;is sfiow wi ow a:e v::rronily beautifuland irr.ist able,:nsl Ce ihe "hatne hfte isdmy V:0 to'cui AM ;I:.ss on otiers. A. Mr-It is m:r luck to be always CItIilttg ino ono 1,i,i f atoe , : d s metnesan 11gly 1. Tib- ol !I i: r: . I ths i h e, h!o e.ver, "nybwdy i. t,'' nF tQ. lnttir tqrns out to be o a 11.1,Z f ' i , .. . y d oit at tiis thant by: no u u : thoy be WOtLd awl eith r w%i;i wve. Tuis is ot ,it l as a no tie, awl if they wy e pre'ehted by our good frienfS, it is enly betv eca enrrelves, tnd nobody need Lethni.r (:; 'I' ;::s.-YMs, ("riomas is com i long loo!e,, for b,y i th little folk : it is ot 1n.: herk. nd Qll*heat arte swelling with explctation of the d1lih n nxieh are in store for themll. Socin nMgS i ie 6U and bags too, all to be I w g oo i. :m p iis, by that km t: beInd t ofal ool i llows, ol l Krii notreicetate0r0-bu, old Kris Krinl, or t 0:m . It is a p'. r to u- to be able to tuH the Ark ones th:t he is nn the voa, and t though th.e ro7ds :r afully mirddyIl and heovv, hie wN b here :,l in goo; tirme. 3a,I osicnnot n:q ni unagn, abonugh it is load e n r im u wh1h t. !rinnaist. s'eetest, prettiest of intiw, sone o, whieb not being able to go in the wagon lie in eranmed into his very large pok -ket ' The jigle of his bells have been heard, mUily' I' souinin,g in the distance. So look out hltle clk. Go to sIVep 'aly On Christnas eve, honi u your stockhyis b)fore goin' to sleep t and wake tip soon in the niornin, and t"he irwt thi you do, look into Your bars, and What fun and wx onder You will ha.C Wi ie out this A. M. we were stoppe d by our friend nnd Pitclier B. aftier a very cordial shake of ha)ds, &c., -ind k., uiders.toodl, we asked hin how this countrT coubl. be saved. IlIe re plit-d with some spirit, "why go to Riser's or Park' store, and bu - tickets for the 'grand' gift enterprise,' " the best thing of the season. Attention is called to the card of Mes-rs. Ar ciibald Getty & Co., whole',alle dealers, sli pping, commis--ion and forwarding merchants, Chiarles ton. This is a iespon ille fi rin., and its itCrest a'i valie to the iusiness con1nutity, is much enhainced 1by ther ifluence of Mr. W F. Naice, who represms t~tho Lou'se. Mr. T. . t rmoan has jai.t returned from the North nith a h.nlsome stock of dry and fney goods, groceries, etc. le offers them for sale at reduced prices at his place, one mile and a half west of Bush River Chuch, Newberry ist.-c adverisement. Our old friends, W. J. DuMlie and John A. Chapmian, it wil 1e seen by an advertisement in another cobnn, n i1i open a new Dook Store in this plice, on or about tho first of January. We lNish thi-m succesS. We'n"ite attenion to Me'srs. !ilier & Thonmp son's alver:iieent. It will bie seen that they hav ju it received a vetry latrge,' and fresh stock of boots, shues, valdirws, utnErellas, etc. 3!'e-'rt. Winskemant & Ring have on hanid a choice stock of famtily Grioceries, of evety de' scripition, also salt in abutdanice. G.ij;e thtemi a call. The srtinz term of th. Gronl'ed Female Col lege wx'itd be gintf ihst Feb,ruatry, '6, utnder' faxvorablei an ices. C. Ii. JudiLon, I 'ie:w n: f. J:iis for rent, on 1st 3!cnby in Jnu:ary.A potrton0 ofh home place, of ti.e late Hont. J. B. O'Ne\a tl. On the s:unim ist a grood ihi And Wiels i'''''epared for ('hristitas arid ' ier m'an. McMetV nh~ h L L Sub'er & Co., advertise thir stok of bI'ooL. shoec, hais, &c., as now comol:ete. Ac heion Sal--pi" r.ol ? r 'e ;t of te late Dr. T. . Ruthnerford,zasii I ecClmZer, inst. Coti. ton, COrn, -CC. Cap'ial inetn't-secam saw and V:i mill on G. & 0. t l'., 12 iles west of Newi br.. '. & J. Flor d. iierchants ant io-h0'i 'Vs xnill civ that A. L. Sotto is t he agenti for th te .mtboat line be tween tioln aind ( n t'i'-!ei. Sei W\ebb & Lavidaci.'. cirds-"ou is" for gentlemen readyv nade elo:hing,. kc. Also Liv' KigsMountairn Mil.it xy %choo!, at YXor'kville. Exei'Ss commetnee J .um ary i cbt, 18663t. its 31ad.li- ;oxxw'ki's jus-t!y ceulbrated Instituite for young ladies cont:::.'nieton the 1->th of1 Jan J. S. UIrd, jr'., & Co., om. mechants and deal ctrs itt grain, Lany, ke., Chtarletto, s. C. Chias. L. (Js.iaumt, Char'e -ton, de.leer it groceries, banggi, tine, dry "gcods etc. Cha-. L. G:1! caunt' Ch' r:'-ton, f actor , sip ping andt ennu:nS-ion mereh:l:a Wei tb & Lovelace wil: purchtase any quantnity of di peace'S. Mr. Mathew JHall has ~>o00 cltoice peach trees for sale. Now is tire tite to tratnsplantt. Fin '' i rood mtar e to be soI-l or exchaunged for a mule. A ply to B. Ii. Lo''elace. sial o Mrs Foot hans a fine stock of goodsstalfo Guita and vrilin st:'inmgs--at Miller & Thomp 0o. We avecrs can he suipplietd with a superior ar tiele of hles ott a p:.intnit to A. M. Ri:-er. See Fee Jill of lMedical Association in ano:her coi'tmn. *Huste wanrtei-apply at tis office. Adt:h ibtrantoi's N otice-O. A. Ruattherfot:d. W.!:,::8 '(To In::..--\ A Washin t on c orres pon - den t says', tha.t thei omrntKt delegates to Con ''ress are being treated nx tih courte'sy andt ebtid ertion by many ix oi thtose whio hto!d seats otn thle floor of tlte lo~ue, anid, it is said in Republican quarters, tha t t ley xwill ccrtruinlyx be aditted at ain early day if they cotme ump to tile r'equliremfentts of the antt ilaver mantjority of both branches of Conmgress. lie T enntessee delegatlion have more .smthytix than any oth0 ler, piobabily becaumse P'res idett JohnlSOnl is a ttTineseen. Gt:.t tIrns INTEt~ntrae.-Pr'oviPionltI Gov' eranor P'errrii has u ri ihIed t he Phl oni:< wxith the rolowng highly gatiftdttoin depthreceived W.xsmrtyno:, D)ecermbemr 11.-I thankt you for your' dispatchi. It is graitify ing to kitow that the mes5n ge nas fa ivor'ly r iecive'id. In a few days,~ you xxii receixe full iniitrctions5 as to being re lievecd as P'rov'isiotal GoxvernorIt. I hope that all will move off tight, in a fexv dayvs, withi Contgress. ANDREW JOUNSON, Prsidenit Uited States. HI (K 'E wxi:hl not less thtani Four' Roomis wxith ~irep!ace's, a Well of' WXate'r and Out build ings Appiy at this (ofiee. De> "i Here, Genatlemen! ISa goodI placie to ge t an )UTFIT, as wei hmave aspem'ndid Ict. of READY-MAD1E C'LOTIHNYG o thre best var tietie~S, antd chea2nper', per'hap~s than oi hiaxve pn'chiaseid for somtetimie. Also Boots, Shoes, Hants, G loves, Sinks, ke. All of which wxe will sell lowx. WEUU & LOVELACE. D)ec 20) BrGod Mare, .L XRGE strong iittD MA RE will he sold (X.'or exchanid for a Nulie. She is ntow in foal by Fiord's liue Inorse'. Apply to iec 21.:si2tl. I. 11. L)VE LACE. * Livrerpool Salt, ['SAi'S Lnierool SA LT' for sale low 20 lx.X wL:Im & LOn'EL. "THE ASSORT"IENT Boo1,Soe A T TI T E F L M. SUBER & (50., Is Now Fi! aiid Complete r ' p:ich * pa t r a!ttent*cn is re-ouested. We arc satifij:d that an enination will be sati1ato.r. L M. :UE & CO. TO MY OLD FRIENDS &CUSTOMERS n!:o,n,ctod wt:h'te ah,ov-;:',abl1i:-hment I take tis opportr.ity to returnv thanks for a liber1 past patronae, and exen-i an iivitatuion to m11v mal!y risis to teuew and cul.hivate their bhpcil. aee1aintanlice w%ih me. From a long experiLnce in the boe busine0s, J fel conadenlt in beii able to 'Live satiTaction. 1e!'-32-tf. McD. MFETTS. F0 TiE HOLHDAYS. TII STOCK OF DRY GOOPS Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, AND FAN-Y AaTIMLE3, Ts of the fullest description, additions to which are bLing constantly made. Besides which the line of GROOERIES, Is quite large and full. Which will be disposed of at most reasonable rates. Jobbers and country merchants wil find it to their lvantage to call on me and ciaine mv stock. dec 20 3m M. FOOT. iLSa E A!" D RETAi L GROCER~S, ' EEP con -t;iulv en hand1 e vcrv:hig n4ia lly Found in a' fiirt class Family (.rocery. IWe are propiredi to sgply the eiins of the town, the uIst r;ct and' t' e up- Com: ry wih choice freshi goods~ at sa tisfactc,:y pmicees. Ou3:r stock consists in part of sag.rs, teas, coffee, cheese, craceke rs, spicccs, ma ketel, sa rdines, lor:tors, soap, sada, eard'' lest cs tobacco, sigars. salt , p ples, eabhi;, e:e. 1mbInp d, e ct einmer a;e~ the articles .Jus give u<a call for whatev er you want in the roce.y le T 'ilE Subtsiicrier pnrpose sihorIy to reso. ne A itheir (obl buins', ini ihis place, :nt. u the first of J.nuar'y willI open imp a si-et 3:aek ofi XR"'(7S AN SA IE E Fr'om a co:.sieraWe enpenCe m the aho': buin aems, tiwy' belie ve. they canI give s ml ifcton Tea cers are part iilarly ~rectd to giv th tm ai trii;A in the purchaLie of K Scool 8oks an School Satiouery. WV. J. DF*Fl E, - JOI!N A. ClHlPMAN. Newvherry C. II., Dec. 2io, 83. 532 "'T H IS Rile w ill conme off a t she stoire of C. W. t Parikem', on Chrni sanas Day-:, at 11 o'clock. TJo be mange by, diite rated p iries. Ticket s for sale at the store of A. MI. Riser and C. W. Newberry C. II., S. C. Quhitar and Violin Strings, [( UITAR mand Yiolin Strinigs, IIair for Fiddle b ows, 8hi!rges and other appendages for Guijtars and YVolinis, to be had at D)c. 2i-a 2- f M IL LE!: & THIOM UfCN'S. P 1"IIE .SPRING TERM of this Iin it i ion n.ill ..begin the FIiR'T of FEBRUA RY, anid con A f~ ull and very superior corps of instruerors has been a ecuredi, andl the Boardhig Decpartmeu t is in the hiands 0f those who cannot fail to give satisfaction. For termus and fuirthier information apply for cir cular. C. II. JUDS( N, Dec 20, 52-Ct President. Kif8s MllitaTh Mialty S6hooI TOR~KYILLE, S. C. 'IIE excises of the EL.EVENTII YEAR of .ltis well k~nownt JInsti iition will begin on t'e 15TH (OF JA*NU_A iY, 1 %. The usual in srucions in TACTICS AND DRILL will be omitted until tihe State is dcfinitely restored t her polit:cal stat us. Ter's-For First Session of fiie (5) months Tuition, Board, Fuel, Lights, Washing and B ,oks, 8i12.5 011, in adr'ance. Pupils are required to furnish their own Tow els, Pill-w Cases, Sheets and Blankets, for Cot Mat trass. For further information apply to A. COWARD, Su: viving Principal and Proprietor. Dec 20 52 8 MAD' ME SUPHIA 808NOW8KI'8 INSTITU'TE for Young Ladies, opposite Char .lotte Railiiroa d Depot, Coh unbii, S. C. The duties of th's Institutec will be resumed on January 15, 1866i. For ternms apply to Madame S. directly, or tne Editor of this Journal. dee 2) 32 8t \. GE:TrY. E. A. Sot DERi. S. T. SoC.DER. Archibal(I Getty & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS, 8SmPPJNG, C0M1118UN, FORWARDiN0 MERCHANTS, 126 \AN 128N v1: :T I \Ni STRE?ET. To ffeet the Demands of WVho :peced to niake a RUSH on this es tabliAhmen.t for Xice Things, Good Thiigs, Sweet Thinugs, Faney Things, And Elegant Things, Sainta Claus, TH1E11 CHILDREN'S FRIEND,. And great grand uncle of A. M. WICKER, will open the choicc,t assortment of Christmas Fancies# Ever seen before, for Lit,tie children, bIg children, mothers, fathers, uncles and aunts, who are all cordially invitefto Itteld the GREAT CHRISTIAS SALES Decided!v the most attractive in many years; which rill connienee with this day, and close only when the articles are all disposed of. dec 20 5)2 A. M. WICKER. The undersigned having just returt" ed from New York with a very large. and complete and handsome Stock o4 Goods, which he seleeted with great care, and purchased at reasonable ratesi offers them for sale, at his place, 2 i& west of Bush River Church, at prien as low as they can be purchased any where. A trial is all that is asked, to prove that the Goods and Prices wiU suit everVYLdyt The stock consists in part of a of Iin~s, Alpatea, Long-cloth, Velvet, Shieting, Shauls, T'road-cloth, la kets, French Gersets, Balmorals, llois.ery and " Cravats, Linen and Si1k H:mrdi.rchiefs, Hat, and Cape, Sik nnd Kid (Gloves, Comdis1md 8Ibu.Thes, H o#op Skirts and Flannels, Bomba Zine, Jaconet, G i gham, Worsted Goods, JLdies' C2lrth C!oaks, Lenther and Silk Belts, Ladies Colors and Cnlfs, P~nper Collars, Shir& Fi ons,ol cot:On eedlles, hair-pins etc. Perfumery, Cutlery, Crockery, Bhoes and Ects, Hardware, Tin-wary, Gro3eries, Toys and Confectionary, We i ilbu :thl co untry pro~due, and p<y c sh or exeba:nge goods for the same. Wev.i'l al.so buy anid pay the highest mat ket price for coten. A.Vy one wishing to sip theirc crton to Chairle>ton, New Ywk >r ncl (an do) so by appl ication to u.s. Wec ni: mak-e a:c;m.ts on ship.uants fromi Ch:n k s: n, I.. HfarmlOnl, Near Bush~ River Church,. December 20m 52 3 TO OWNERJS AND SHIPPERS Ok' COTTON, NATAL STORES, YARNS, ETC. Chiarles L Guilleaume, AND) CGMMISSION MERCHANT, c#ee 143 Meeting~-Street, Directly Oppo. site liayne-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. 'ILL MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON I ConIgnets through hilsfrienlds. Messrs. S.'wn:n, W.v.L.ce & Co., New York. Ytssrs. lBou:r.s:, Porrin & Co., Ne York. Messrs. DXosE:, Gn.m:s & Co., New York; Messrs JIm:a:UsT & S.tun, New York: Messrs. Tra.vn, DRIGonAM, & Co., flostoh.~ Messes. J. & D). M.u.coL:sos, Liverpool., Messrs. Joam: K. GILoArr & Co., Liverpooh Messrs. Ib:r.a: Sr.OAs & SoN, Phliladelphia. Me-srs. Pr:;NnaasTr, FrNswtcK & Co.,Baltimore. Messrs. Glansa, D 1xn:n & Co., Bost8ti. Messrs. Craniu.:s S:,nTH & Co., Bosto* IIis lheilities for Insurance cover Cotton, &c.; all the way through, by land and sea, from an.y point at lower rates by floating policies than cad be effected here. PROD)UCE bought and sold here to fill ordefs; it marhet rates, giving owners the opportunity of selling here or shipping. Consignments solicited, t<> which I will givd my personal attention, and returns made in cuf: rency, gold or foreign exchange. Dec 20, 52-1mno. G OGCE RIE 8, BAGGING & ROPE, DRY |' PANCY GO ODS, MILLINER Y GOODS, YANKKEE NOTIONS te Full and large assortment now in store3 and :onstantly receiving. For sale at Lowest Market Prices, at wholes ale, by CUIAS. L. GUILLEAUME; 148 Meeting Street, opposite Hlayne st.g dec 2u 1mn Charleston, S. C; John S. Bird, Jr., & Co., General CommissionMlYerchantS DEALERS IN BRAIN, HAY AND OTHER PRODUCEg CoRNERt ChURCh AND TRADD STS. CHARLESTON, S. 0. Con n try Produce received and returns madE in Merchandize or Money. dcc 20 3mn SLEY.S! SLETS!! T00K OUT Weavers and secure a supp1f of -I (;o ev v.il . O can, if you want to'