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Wdead Iorning, Dec. 18, 1867. TERMS. ngle coplei,one year. 3, " c six *onths, . .. 15e Fie copies, on yea and.extra copy to geemp of eftb,. Ten eoplAs, one year and extra copy to getlerapof club, . . . Strictly in advance. The 4 mark denotes the expiration of shb" scriptioas and the paper will be discontinued if not renewed. Trasiset aterisements cash in advanee. Jab *ork mst be paid for on delivery. .gr~xi* es he a. only - a2sheet-not week, that gi'ltands in may eno of ft <ik,e*be bri'n ;Week. Advertisers and whisoft'sh to' make anything * 3 .hepnblie, will.obhge us there a their frvors as early ,A?Woopaied at his resi iaece ter Eiba, Badle ArTan "-s _ Nov.,. year,' kiter. ajeut 23 i on ritl -tphc'iif fe = Cli iian irocatc = a of-.his aenltemanr, dent 4-thi district, who a.- here to Ar:anss .about se. .ismany friends - will a.?, asth'iit beartfc"z-orr'W. . eDowing briel tribute from dd here less than two '0 aained i.stanl ing,. Surpassed by d if the ~~ ~de owed .ft, >O ,rge afd ope nod4 and. f a a woni avestil re qr at-j j totbe' liCted 4ameijP, nd:nbis naff friends a-ythe sticbgett , 'tbe 'gi+af Tosi is is 4 we. wonf4 cheer his - yar6iv r ,anl assprance that gere ,~tbr~4~t erofthis for onse, were eleary .sss64 that% .1a~4~Pith wewecen.tered qa our wEi!~ Bbi'our." Ma.,Loyal,League t itb.ramed . byg chlisms. are 4akiag - * 7the'action bf the ~oaais5~ att achIte isn .~ 4cg. leaipg the negro a od The Ciaprvatires are *~sisii ed (or.,Gen~. Ser iWashing#pisscount ~akimare Gazette: w~ton1 iz-tve resistEdi saai re Sher oteggrst Eer of Ene. he. General's 'pres :who wonlel argue that be ae,,*3 *.Eo ww'te up a geport.of Indhia. kii ee;fdsooth, the -meegedey agNMuiptr bis: zssumnin5 command ' dtEH Iaant' of Wkishington; ex~ tehgeal.b o f.inors ic t e' e u te.~Sejae, and whieh ajill probabig e esezIism1y (he Swnateand-House, -.Et dsitaIges,effe United -States ,Qpe44eoregsemb.led, .That thf.ea eigten- 'otred-an * ~~~U.fl one of -Regyesentatives, D ~W ARS A?IPELI.SON, Clerl, Lnother .reto aty-.soon bE"texpected *.a- the President. The House 'bas - sgfor the s,cond time the bill to ~ost the word ."whlite" from the -~.w reguWaing the seleetio& of jurors, - a.gtalared tax-payera equally eligi -biguithwInte. This biWF passed both - eneif0a s in July l'ast, but 'to a po*WEvato by th ~ Should Congiess take its uag. eday recess'it will again share a ynard, in the House, offered a - tion providing that diplomatic and eseiulap epresenttives to iHyti or oth * r Aftican g;overnmnents be selected from sersa Referred to the Committee on geweig Affairs. fa.ddition to the $500,000 appropria ted, $1,200,000 more is asked for, to cgrreconstruction expenses to date. Official,ret urns from all the Districts in this State,. except seven, show be gond doubt, that a sufficient vote has man east to insure the Convention. (jeneral Leslie Zoombs, of Kentucky, the wampeer of Clay, Webster and .Crit Menden, and the companion of Presidents Harris m and Tyler, went out hunting the other night, and captured three ofpossoms and~ a coor. The old gentle ;nan is descri'"i to be as straight as an arrow, h;le sad hearty, and looks as if be might live for twenty years to come. He has not an unsound tooth or gray hair in bis head, gnd never carries a cane, Mississippi and Arkantas have been carried for Conventions. They will as aemble at Jackson and Little Rock on Jnuary 7Tth. Fifty thousand men and women are out of employment in New York City. Vesuvius is throwing a flame 1000 feet above the sumnmii. of the mountains. The N. Y. Evening (Gazette has sus pnm1dl OF TIIE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF NEWBERItY CQLLEGE, DEC. IOTH, 18G7. ,The foUowing members of the Board were present at .this meetiag, ,qiz: Rev. LS. nhnan, S. Bouknight, T. S; $oinest, and SArkina; and the following laymen, G. i Ecker,'J. HI. Steinmeyer, G. Lenphears,. : Huffmoan, 1. -Summer, S. air, J. P.. Aull, P. . Wise, N. A. Hunter and IT. M. Folk and Win. Langford, and Prof J. P. Smeltzer member of the Board Ex officio. A committee was appointed to nominate Otficers of the Board. The C.oinmittee maJe their nomination, and the officers were elected by ballot. Rev. W.. S. Bowm,-, President. Col. S. F.A, Vice Prsidint. i1'RY SCMMER, Secretary. Rev. T. S. BIiEst, Treasur'r. After a full and free inter,:':; of views and opi-iions by the Board, e-, vions topies conn'eted with College, Rev. loinest and N. A. Hoantee werd. appointed a committee to confer .with W. A. Cline in relation to judgment on the College. To Prof. Smeltze'r was assigned to pre paieia plin with, reference t6 the scholar ships, al'of whichlad been Tily lisonssed tly the niembrers of the Board, and the schetse tn abstance agreedc on._ The Board' adjourned to "met, ite -oext morning at Si o'elock. irthe law.-office of Col. Fair. Prayer by Rev. S. Bonknight. Dec'r 11. .Boar4mot.purauait toadjourn meir, and-,as opeoedl-with prayer by Ber. L fHawkins, - An arranme tit rarmade with Mr. Clime as to his. judgment, which was satisfactory tothe Board. And the treasurer wasautborisw.ed (oes eetands which -will be oartiacoming and' i aj.- P. inat:d is taim -on th, Col ,4ceaordiaeg tothe agreemenof:2 Octo A jamiittee. was appoiuted consisting of 1esr..J. H. -Steiinmeyer, Rev.. W. S. Bouyan and- Heory.Cot,is, to secure a loan or the CoHiegro tEie best'possiblo -terms, as ta tie andi serest, with.he.; power to. &ecure the loan. to the lender o: lenders by icrtgage on the College property. The fellowin; preamble and resoluwons s t 't1e Scholarshi;s and 'cho+arship Bendi.exoi'erty'College, wee -then pro posed and adopted: .WasX4wberty College has. reaehedL .aperiodia is.history,dIa Rhiehde Roar4 qf Thustees .is.,co2geted -either to:ssspenda the eserises of tbUnsioaition indfmel, and to sell the property atI public auto, -ortp make a compromise- with the'hoidera. of Scholmarsips, and . - WuxazEa, Schotarship beiders have- been inotifled by dreular 'of th% ecesst of im -mediaely vemisGirg their-dues that -the ex ereises of -08Iegemiy.eoutinue, andithey haee fled to respond; sud WRSasThe necessity of such actiorf has been oecasioned,,iot from arny waint on the part of ' e Beard of Trastees to ednp. with its obligations ; butefrons the nona-. compliaice- of the Scholarship h:olders to fufil thre obligations' stipulated' is their' bonds, j.nd pnd -aid to sell, or to 'conpr6mis'e forces itseliipen te l'oard at the 'pr-eseattme, ilhetefore,. BEsoLEp, By the Board of Trstees as so$led, aoed i accordance with th. re-. commendation of the Er.142th.ISynod of o. Ca. aznadjceni.St ,whose serva nts they.are,:holdin( in trust the College 9f saidSynod:. 1.g.verye.oarship, paaid in~ rood mo uey or its e<ptiralent before o6 dying the war, shal1l~ Mea'rged only half 'tt p.ice-g tuition for everf'collegia fe 4eafaue; or if' paid in. Confederate uioney-siter In:1lr, 1863; fhree-fourths the an.ou-nt of inition, until the said sch~ola-sh'i i ully' es pended. &, All scholamships, wbese dues h)ave JlQt tbepid in OrIII, to Jarn. ~1st, 1S88 dialt be^ ni'eilwlI and' toid, 'and i' M-be re ~arded by .the Beard; afb:a date. as lbeeted. - 3 . Sebalarshipimolder; wighmg to av*ail themsek~es of. the beisefit of tiiel.r sch.otar skips forfeited as in .kes. 2; can Jlo sb by payingk th6 balance de on the'w shoinlar sh4ip-re o~s before- the -first of .Ja'y, -1869,. eere-the beneit of Res. 1. .Nothing howett:.herein contai'ed s@al eatile the se.holarsMdp h:ilde't to send on such schotar ship unrti? all airearagd are'paid. 4 After Jin. 1st, 1868, Newbeqrf Col leap,shall be-se'fsestaining, and-every slta dient shall be eharged montIily, and no or e shall be -permitted to. conue, ,inntil his mn<nb!y arrearages -a-o ,paid, or settlenment inade with the Presidefrt. - -5. All Beneficiaries of -thre Luth. Church, ais the College .is an Iustanution of- the (burch, shall be entitled to tuition free, un - less otherwise ordered by Sy'inod.. 6. No Scholarship'sh all be sold aftetr the date of this meeting of the Board of Trus tees. '7. All back duies shall be placed i.nto the hands of a collector to be appointed, and he shall be authorisal to proceed in' the~ collection of these~ dues, according toi his judgment, and the amount collected shall be applied to liquidating the back salaries of the Professors. 8. This Preamble and Reso'urions be published in the Newberry Herald and Er. -*uteran for three consecutive issues. The following rates of tuition are fixed by the Board: Preparatory Department-Read ing, Writing,Arithmetie,Englisha Gram mar, Geography, &c., per month, - $2.0" Classical Department-Latin, Gre ik, Mathematics, &c., per mo,ith - 3.00 Collegiate Course, " " - - 4.50 Incidental Expenses, Prep. Dep'mnt, .2 " " Col'eg'te Course, .50 The collector under -resolutinn 7, above, is to be appointed by the President of the College and Secretary and Treasurer of the Board. Prof. Smeltzer was retained as the Presi dent of the College. The Institution is placed under his charge, and he is to em ploy assistants, one or more if necessary, and to pay the teachers out of the tuition fund collected by him at the rates of tuition established by the Board ~at this meeting. And the Board will use their best effatrts to aid hinm in sustaining the Institution. The Institution to be opened 1st Monday in January 1868. Board adjourned with pr-aye: by Rev. E. Caughmuan. HENRY SUMMER, Secretary of the Board. The cleanest village in the world is Brock, in H olland, where nio horse cr carriage has ever been permitted to en ter, and where everything is kept with the most scrupulous neattnesr, Bcfo:e entering many of the h>uses you are r e quired to remove your shoes. It is said that evenm the Emperor of Russia was ,--ompele to compl wit thi mitonm - s- D.position of Troops. Gen. Cantiby has issued a general order regarding the disposition of troops, &c., from which -w.c extract the arrange ments made for this State : PosT or. LAURENsviLL.-Companies C and 1, 8th Infintry ; Licut. Col. and Bre vetol. J.'R Edic, commanding. The command to embrace the Districts of Pickens, .reenville, Anderson,. Laurens, and Spartanburg. PosT-OF At,EN.-Compan"es ' and 1, 5th-Cavalry; Capt. and Brevet Maj. L. Walker, oth Cavalry, commanding. The command to embrace the Di-t:icts of Abbeville, !':dgefield, Barnwell, and the main -land of lkauffrt District. Pos- or Cori.am-light Bttery E, 3d Artfllery, Ieadquarters and Campa nies B-and H, 5tlr Artilery, and Compa ni:s C, II aidK, sth infantry ;.Col. and ireth-t Uri,. Gen. i. S. . Burton, com rm-";:di. The conanand to embrace the Distr :s of Yorlk, Chester, 'airtield, Richi ail, Lington, Lancaster, Orange huh Ker"shniw, Sumter, Uni.)n, New lrry :nd Clarendon. I, -; Pr EA1LEsTo".-Post -Dand, Cumu,i:": A, B, 4., H, I and K, 6th In frt; y. aml Companics D and F,40th In fmtt y ; Lieut. Col. and Brevet brig Gen. 11. 1. Clitz, commanding. The cononn;t t) embrace the Districts of Chesterfi.ld, Darlington, Marlboro, Ma rio; Hurry, WiLiamshurg, Georgetown. (:harlesLon, Colleton, Berkeley and the sea islands of Beaufort District. We sulbjoin the following, paragraph from the same order: Post Commpanders till keep them selses constaftly and fully informed of thevondition -of the country within the limits of-their 'ommands, and to thi end will put: themselves in .communications wtth Lhe-Sheriffs,-Qhiefs of Police,, and other 'peace, elicers of the Counties or Districts,. "nd will..- require from them suchreports as will~ be necessary. In the executlon of the duty comnmitted to the military authorityh -bhe laws of the United States, cormmanding officers will act as far as passible by- and throagh the civil authorities, and will give them moral sappart and phisicial aid whenever it may be necessary to secure the proper and.fue exucation of~the dnties imposed up"n them by law bui tids wil[ niot be, construed as authorizing' triests -to .be .ade or guar<ds to;be furnisred by"the snilitary authotities when the means un der toe control of the civil -authorities e adeqeatei_.,Wheuever any -eivil offi cer, magistrate .or courtineglects or refu ss.to perwform any official act property rqired of suclKoffcer- or .tribunal, wrhe7reby due' and rihtfmat security to pesorner property is denied- the -ease will be reported. by the Post Comma#nder to these-headquarters, .with all the fate snd 5iidgeeyguired for.prQper compre' heimsion and. action.. When thne civil au-. thi.drities r.efus nsr.fail to, arrest persons -changed witi~ cr.ime,' or wfi4n cfl'ences are' commiitted'n violation-of the police. regulations -stablished by military"au thority4-or the preservatiomr.of .ordetr or &ha.proteetien of- persons or property, commanding.officers wlTh cause. the- aca cused paries to be arrested, and,,.uponv examnination, held. for tial or discharged, if- the accusation should not be well foun-' dad. When citiz6hs ernmnitted for trial cannot be immediately brought td- trial, they will bie admitteil to bail if the crime or offence with-wbieba bey. are- clarged is liilable-unider the law'of the.Stafe in. .rhich it was comm ritted, . - WaSBEGyoN, DF~eembor 14.-A mire.d delega.i&n from Virginia, North and Souti Carolina, yisited Stevens yester-. day, n'hen the following wra eliited : Stevens regarded the mimpeachbment fainl unrc an evidence of fickleness 'of public opin.- Thme-Virginia delegamte said. the imopeachant failnme would *ork-sericus ly agaiast reconsLruction. -Stevyeu re 'tarkd that it comml M* faint-o be other wise, and mutual regrets. were . ex caged. The North .Carolina. negro~ (arras) said they. gounld. get along sery *elL. The Northernirhites were more frighterad a)out negro.sufrage thah the Southrerr whites.- Cov. Hlolden was the life blod of therReinabican party ol' North Carolina. The Virginieidelegate representt.ed that the conditioni was criti: cal, and -unless . Congrs a.et the relief'of the sufferipg colored :iu whi's Unio'nists, it would be tErrible. Stevens. favored the'repeal of the clause requiring, a majority of registencd votors.' *The. delegation thought that would. do ; but .suggested. a.1lw empowering -thne -Cdn yen tions already called to est:aish- pro visionalgoverno.ents imnntediately ; then, ifibe Constitutions,were defeated, they would have at least loyal ~Stat e 'officers. SI.evQns said he had drawr i p a bill with two or three beneficIl- provisipns. -One was to lc"ve to a majority to affirm or reject - tio C-onstitutionm; another, ,tWat the present Couventions shall, .as inde pendent bodies, establish Governments in lieu of District Comnma.nders, as soon as Constitut ions were tr ady. for submis sion to Gongress. The delegates ap proved this. Stevens inxiuired whether th'e old masters would be able to seduce the negroes from voting properly. liar ris replied that the negroes were depen dent on their old masters for their daily bread. There was danger, but Harris hoped the negroes were capabhle of endu ring great privations. The Virginia del egate, Cook, (colored.) said Harris' re marks applied to his district ; 800 in Richmond lost places. Stevens hoped the whole Southern vote would be cast for thme Rlepumblican party : this would elect a Re-publican President, and assure triumphant reconstru;ction. Stanton is to have fnmil hearing before the Senate M\ilitary Co:nmittee, to meet thne President's charges. H.mm,NA December 10, 1807.-The steamers Baree!ona and Cacique arrived yesterdayv at Srntiango de Cuba from St. Johmn's, P. Rt. The earthquakes countin ued on that island, anid one hundred and fourteen shocks had been felt during the course of eight days. Some buildings are reported as having been thrown down by the violence of tine shocks. a"FnozEa Ur."-Tt is stated that prop erty to the value of ten mnillions of (do1 lars, is frozen ump, on the New York Erie Canal. Boats containning over one hun dred thousand bushels of potatoes, seven ty ti-ousand bushels of apples, and near ly four million bushels of grain of all kinds, besides a large quantity of other produce, are frozenm in. The Uerald receives advertisements by telegraph from all parts of the courtry. It recently had somec sent in this way from San Francisco. About thirty prisoners escaped from the Charleston jail last Tuesday. f Rumor hnat1hit that a Polar Continenmt LOCAL ITEMS. Rmr+ous NoTr.-We are requested to state, that the Rev. J. W. IIumbe' t will preach, Providence permitting, in the Methodist Church, on next-Sabbath, Messrs. Wren & Wheeler will crc long leave us; hence if you desire a durnble, handsome, accurate, life-like picture, now is your opportunity. They can take a better photograph of you-giv you a neater shadow, than you ever had before.. So call .at once . We acknowledge a cordial invitation from-Squire J. Y. Hunter, of the "Catch Penny" country to be and appear, some time during the present week, in those famous "diggins,"and to enjoy the hos pitalities of his house, which are offere4 fu',, free and without stint. This wit: he a big week a;' Catch Penny, and we regret exceedingly that appe +ranccs at present are unfavorable to an enjoyment of the occasion ; if possible, however, we will go. - FASHION BooKS.-Messrs. Chapman & Duffie will please accept than:ks for a co py each of those old .favorites, .Godey's Ladies' Book and. Peterson's -National Magazine, both for Januarf, 1868; and treasures in all those things of fashion plates, fine engravings, beautiful stories, receipts, etc., in the ey~es of the ladies. These arc the most elegant ladies. maga zines now'published, and ran be obtain-. ed at the Book Store. oppgsite the Riotel, at,the folioring rates: Gedey's $8, and Pet,ersons$2, per annum. "TzI "CHi tSTAS TREE.--Sunday School scholars and little folks generally wilfbe pleaed ib -know thi the ladies of:the Methodist Churchiitd Sunday School,. are preparing a Christmas Tree, which will blossom and bear on G,Lristma's day, about Live Q'clock ii the afternoon. They -will.furthr be delighted to know that they are cerdiaHy invited, Superinten dents, Teachers; Scholars,. - of nlIl -other Sabbath Schools in- town, to attend.and witness this celebratiod, in-the-. Church, at the lionr-nied. *.ntisris iss Comsn -Everybody,.to .gether with lit.tle.children, boys and girls, are invited to run withodit delay to the bran.ch concern of. S'anta Claus 'k o est#bished at~Mr. Az'IX:. IGser's Store, *wher~e can be filand a large and spleasing variety of Christmas Toys tid good things, cheap tof esh, at just suelt prices-as wil suit tii&p'oekets of people 'hditirig sue lithings thesh-olid'ay,times. Riser has everything funny, prtyand g l ~Dn't stop to ,thijk. about, but rujn inimedia tely to Riser's. SPtoF1TAM.E.-The Centrafiwr (I11.)Seb tinel says an advertisernent ~of Nichard son's Coin SheHer-was recently inserted' in paper pub'ished in 'Blueznos Ayrer4 South A mericn, at a cosi of one bundred dollars in.god. The venlu:c soon provfed a.good1 one, and bere-its legitiits fkuit. Steeral"nmachines were .ordered, which ha*e given such 'oodeatisfaction, that an agent in NAir York -has recently ne-. ~otiated.for o:e hundred 3iu:hines, to be hbipped -soon as possible fo.r the South nigcan MIarkef, makIng a nice lit'tle. transac,tion of over $.30,000- Su.ch sim pie facts 'telt.their own story without comument. Ti n< MIADE EAIqT.-AZ1 Innov8'tin. representative-of the Bureau department, whiWeshrppig on Saturday last etideaK v're1 to'initradiid a'new systeTin In'sp *tralle, onouer enterprising frients, Wil son &~ Wicker. Samho's need was a'pair of boots, but (lie ofd. an~d inicon veniient plat of pay as you go, dii'nt 'suit his .case, ag, he cash was not in hand.,- The' .needcessity w'as pressing, so watching an opportunity and one boots, he seized them both, and made tracks. W.'-& W., not satisfied witl- the 'trade,-'followed anid in ade. speedy. capture. Que~stion-ing Saug it w~as ascer'tained, that he ozuly wanted to make sure of the trade, that his money was'round the corner, and that he inten ded returning immediately to pay for the boots. To sati4y the endIs ofJ'ustice, however, Saum was put in jail and the boots back in store. Mons Po-rAroEs.-This local depart mnent has been accused of having pota toes on the brain. Its a slander. A bout the 'digging' time, 'tis true many dona tions were made by the charitably dis posed, who had more of the roots on hand than could be otherwise disposed of, and had we not faithfully noticed each man's d1eposit, (not that we believed such notices wecre looked for,) wec might have been looked upon as 'small potatoes,' and there is no telling how many rows might have ensued. We l'.ve potatoes, don't deny it, but love peace still more, hence all the complimentary p)otato notices. The thing had to be did, and if there is atny further mention of potatoes on the brain we'll knock somebody into the middle of next week. We will do our duty if the heavens fall. We thought the season over, that potatoes were all banked, or that our friends had brought in their surplus. Its not so, however, for another bag has just been deposited, nice fellows-the potatoes,--and yamns, therefore another notice. The donor in this case is a hard shell, and having pre mnised the aforesaid yams more than a month ago, has tampered with our feel ings very mochly. Such jokes don't sit well on an empty local stomach. We are somewhat mollified now however, but to be FRAXx, if we catch him out in the next new Moox, he must look out. Why is a loafer in a newspaper office like a shade tree ? Because we are glad when he leaves. There is very little charity or benevo lence in a dheed, if the doer thinks there SIIcr..-The chapter for this week opens with a woman's No Oh. no, I could not wed you-no! But hope you won't forget I love you as a sister should Oh, please, Will, don't go yet. Ye.s, love you as a sister should, But marry you?-'--oh, no? I'm grieved that you should think of it Come back-don't leave to. There, nor,-sit down and talk to me,, Instead of frowning so; One cannot love just when they-would, I'd like to have you know. I don't believe you love me much Ido not, on my life; But if I really thought you did Well-yes--I'd be your wife. No cat has two tails. Granted. Then a cat has one tail more than no cat. True. Well, then, we have proved that a cat has three tails. The above reminds us of the smart boy who on his return from college, at tempted to prove that two were equal to three. Pointing toa roasted chicken on the table he said : 'Is not that one?' And then pointing to another: 'Is not that two? And do not one and two make three ?' Whereupon his old Dad said : 'Wife, you take one and I'll take the other, and our smart boy can have the third for his dinner.' - -SAD SIGHIT.-To see an old maid sit ting on an- inverted half-bushel measure, in a cold kitchen, with her feet on the rim of a slop bucket, paring her corns with a case-knife, by the light of a tal low dip, and vainly endeavoring to scrape the yellow, skin mark from the bottoms of her feet. If she is not a subject of our most -pious concern-she' ought to be. A gentleman, who went to take a lodg ing, asked the rmaid-servant, a remark a1ly handsome jirl, whether she was let with- the lodging ? She answered, "No -shewas-to-be let alone. 41,"'Taid a fittle fcllow the other day, trwasn't Job an edtor ?" - "Why, Sammy ?" - -"Because the -Bible irforn us- that he had much trouble, and was a man 01 sorrow all the days of his life." - if you are a lover, don't love two girls at once. Love is a good thing, but it's ike.butter in warm. weather-won't dc to htve too much on hanat a time. "Tbere's more in- that - fellow's head than you suspect." "No. there ain't,' -said- Dick "for I always thought he .had That -deeds of heroic self'-sacrificc did no-t end- with- the war,- is -shown by~ the conduct of the brave and gallant gen tleman, Charles Jackson, of Bostonrwhc gave his life in,trying to save the unfor turnate victimisof the LockTand disaster. He aldne of t.he passengers,rushed into the burning car where four young ladies perishe-d. His body -was found' in t'h car, burned to a cinders - I is a piece of he roism -worthy to be pla'ced by. the -side 0] the noblest exploits of ogir-patriet soldiers, and to be spoken of and sung with, the saume fervor of eulogy. . -The day -of he roit i.crnot done; and who~ever seeks tc devote life to noble pur1gs-es, and towmeel death in rioble endeaVoits, will find oppor tunities all aroore him, in peace as: in war.-New York Times-. WORKrs- -WoM45 oF NEW Y OlK. Nealv (cur columns of .the- - ew York Wlorld Decemb6r 10, ar'e devofedtm, an acoant of the nuinbors, empl;ynient, wagcs, characters anid conditionis ot: the wrl gwon)cn -of ,New York,: It apr pears that.rearly ..sevenity- tbhgasantd fe males on Manha.ttan Island and in Brook .yn1 earn their own and others' live'lirhoog W-vhonest toil. Their-wa-ges average five dollars peit weeks Somie -re-eive -. fear times that amount, and -Mme riot half di it. Mosdef.themn are girls between the ,es-afUfourteen and tnrnty -years. A fe re.women sixty arxd seienty- years ol.' :jfre than .twenty-five Abousand are engaged ith'various ,departmecnts of sewing. . Fgurteen hundred are comfposa tors in p-'bishin'g and~-pr-intirfg offices. Tree thousand help to--ti'nfattare h'oop skirts. The. re?sti-f--the: .seventy thousand are occupiedAa at lea'st-:two hndred-diffirent ways. -The ginhiouie of Sa;nuef Smith, Esq., ofAndersoi', together with a large qanm tity of cot terr, were accidentally con~ suiekd by -fie -on ' Friday 'inst. -The dwellinig of- Mr.- Pleasan-4 Kay--of the same DistuotL, was desti-oyed -by fire two dys laier, but- the act.ras.6ne of ncrr darisim. , * -m . ' - A-Ifew days since Mr. John~ Segars, of Darlington, shot- anid killed Mr. Dennis MKevlin; of the same- Distr-ict; after a personal encounter. An old quarrel was te cause of it. -- - A small lot of. Tennessee. hogs were sold1 in Anderson last week at nine cents gross. Four children in Mobile died last weck from eating I,ainted candy. Index to Necw Advertisaments. The following Advertisements appear to-dlay for the first time. l'hose to be continued, will be found under their respective heads in ouw next issue: P. Stewart- Gloves, Casismers,Bacon, T1. M. Paysinger-Sheriff s Sales. J. T. Peterson-Citations. Silas Johnstone-Commzissioner's no A. M. Riser-Christmas Goods and Osters. W. G. Abrams-Sale of Stock, &c. B. 11. Lovelace-Lots for Sale, also Sewing Machine. Lovelace & Wheeler-Kerosene Oil and Cheap Clothing. WXren & Wheeler-Photographers. W. F. Pratt-Green and Black Teas. COMMERCIAL. lNEWBERRY, DeC. 17.-Market Cloeed with good demand for cotton at 11 to 11k. Nxw Yong, Dee. 16--Cotton firmer and ad vanced 4 ; sales 2,00 bales, at 153. Gold 3SQ a 341 CHARLESTON. Dee. 16.-Cotton in good de mand, without chan-e; sales 1,00) bales-mid dling 15; receipts 1.820. AUGUSTA. Dec 16-Cotton in fair demand, and prices firmer; sales 70J bales; receipts 893 New York middling 14. LivEaroot, Dee. 16-3 P. M.-Cotton firmer uplands oni the spot 71; to arrive 7. MARRIED, MAnRIED, on Thursday the 5th instant, by Rtev. Mr. Mayfield, Mr. C. Suimmers and Miss Mary Scruggs, all of IIelena, n. C. For the vary rich piece of wedding cake sent us, the fair young bride will please as ept many thanks,and our best wishes for her present and prospective happiness. -- On Thursday, 5th Ded,by4bJ RevJ. T. Zealy, at the residence or theride's mother. .JAMES W. SMrru, ot' Abbeville District, to Miss SUE M. ilIGGINS, :.ounge-st daughter ofe ac on- F.n mB .;~ns or vNe ,...,. New AdVertisellents, REMOVAL. \ANTA C[UU AND COMPANY Have cstabl ished a BRANCII of their Bnsiness it'N ewbrry,' In order to give the citizens an oppgrtu nity" of supplying themselves with all kinds of (llRIST1i GJOI, Such as CONFECTIONARIES of all kinds, TOYS. in -endless variety, sueh as Rail Road Trains and Locomotives, in. fall motion, Moving Panoramas, and Negro Dancers- Music Boxes, Fire Works of all kinds, Crying Dolls, Speaking Dolls, Large Size with natural hair, Baby Walkers to learn -babies ho- to walk, and many other artieles too numerous to mention. Call and supply your selves for Christmas. CHEAP FOR CAS. At A. M. RISER'S. Dec 18 2t Norfolk Oysters. I will receive by Express, next Mon day, direct frcm NORFOLK," FORTY half gallon '1EGS of those fine LARtE NORFOLi OYSTERS, All those wanting any will- leave their orders at once, as apart of tbetn.are al r-edy engaged. - dec18t A.M. RISER. More Late Arrivals at the New Store. , . Ladies'. Kid Gloves. Just -received -nother lot of those very superior Fr, n:h Kid Glves, that have,giten sieh general satisiaction. R. STE.WART. Dec17h,o86 , &1851 Just received ascond Sgor offese sCpe 31eal, Kerosene Oil, White Wine Yinegav, Molasse', and super Golden: Syr-up, very one. . ''R. STEWART. 'dc18 51-4 - -' Hair Dye. The very~ best ~knoun Hair Dye, will not color the skin-or clothes, but trirn ge hair to a beautiful jet tdaick. dec 18 51 4 R. STEWART. Estate Sale. TI will sell at thi late residence of Jas. M. Senn, deceased, ani the 26th' inst:, all the peisonal pro-pei-tf of s?rid 'deceased, honsiting - of- ITorses, 'Mules, 'Cat te, } lTgs, Co.rn, Fodder, Plantatioin .louls, a'riLIousehlold and Kitchez Furniture, -W..G. ABRAMS, Admr. Atrms.Cashi. dec 18 it. sti~Welf a ~ai- in~ in teollowTmg vacant Lots: DEe Corner Lot formerly dccupdedRiy S. IHard, and the'onie next abere 'which wasa occupied by -Capt. Bokyce at tihe tirne.of -the fire -also that *plendid lot -no.zt to -. R. S; W ,aley's; &frnerly .oywned-.ands ocapied by Mr. S. Montgomer. These are.al goodbming) ts, jthe Mfoiitgden ery lot gontains groun'dpfi cint fo~r -a garden, 'out audigs, yell, &c. I will sell one or all of them very enecapfor cash Qonly. -Aiply soon to dec 183t -B. H. LOVEL'ACE. Photographs, Photographs; Photographs We will remain here but a fow weeks long.' er,.and t.hoso who desire a -good picture should call at an early day. WAE WAR RAN r OUR PHOTOGRAPHS EQUAL 0, ANY MADE.IN THE UNITED 8t'A1ES. Thousands~'in thiis State ha've f'av-ored as with their patronage, and our extensive business is a guaran tee to or supcrior work, and in proof of this, call a~ see th~e speci,. mense excented b'us- rig) here in Ne w b,erry. WVe please the most fastidious, and invute those who DESIRE A PICTURE to call aird sit for one, and i t does not piease your taste you are under- no obligations to pay for it. We are now executing tiie Gemn Photos' graph at the following prices: 16 of one person on one sheet, . . $2 00 8 " "'',.. 1 50 4 " "",. .. .....100 Inst;uctions given in Photography, and an excellent opportunity is now offered to those who wish to practice this beautiful art. Old Pictures cleaned and copied to ANY SIZE, and framed and coloured in any styly desired. Residences photographed. All work done by us we warrant to give satisfaction, and all pictures not proving so we ask no pay for. Wren & Wheeler, December 18 531 tf. Photographers. To Rent. The subscriber offers for renit the very de sirable Cottage House now occupied by him, the property of M. J. Jenkins, at verr re duced rent for the next year. I have but just gone into this house and rented for the year, but having chianged my plans and in tendingto remove to the country will gile a good tenant a bargain to take it off miy hands, by a pplying early. Dec. .18 51 tt. J. W. MILLER. Kerosene Oil. A fresh supply of very fine Kerosene Oil just opened, and for sale cheap by LOVELACE & WHEELER. Dee. 18 51 tf. Cheap Clothing. We are just in receipt of anothe.r supply of that ver.y cheap and popular clothing. Gall soon if you wish to get hargins. At' LOVEL AE & WHECELER's. Dec 18 51 tf. Green and Black Tea, Ofs-uperior <p:alit , for saie cheap at Dee. s 51 PRATTS' Druii Store. New MAvvtisemuents. Sheriffs Sales: By an order from John T. Peterson, Or. dinary, I will resell, at the risk. of the form ner p;re-ascer, on Monday, the 6tl of Jan uary, i s', bc'~re the Court House, within the legal ho::rs of ral,e one tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Jacob Perkin's, dec'd, and sold by Lewis A Perkins vs. Sa rah Perkins and others. Said tract cotr" taains 571 Acres, more or less, and is near Colony Church, and bounded by lands of Mary Spenee, David -ook, -Sit dr*T2ers an otlhcrs, known as the - House Place, or tract o_ l0. Terhna of Sale-On a credit until the 4th div of Novem ber, 1868, with intetstfs the day of sale, except so much of the pur chase money as y be nccesss to pay the cost, which m be paid'in cash. The purchaser to give bond with at least two approved securities, %nd a mortgage of.the' premises to the Ordinary to secure thepr chase money. . T. M. PAYSITGER, s. Dec 13, 1867. . - Alsc,, b an order from the Ordinary, I u ilsell at the sante time and place, th rear estate or Ladoska Wadsworth, contail iun forty or fifty ac'res, joied by'lands-of J_. .eller, Win. H Ruff and others. Terms Qf sale,.credit until 4th Deceube 18SS, witr the -balanceof tcr.as as sho anber.skdertisem.ent. _": T.1.L PAYSXGE, es.x.V .Oier56 18 . - -- Alio, ohe'ti"ct of I[nd, cozithiig Fertf Aerest norg-ove1-, bounded- by4asal of Wm. Me,MiclracI ;. 8eers and 4,Gelga fetz. - e retl estate-of George E'artn s, deceasedan a credit until the first p. Jaa pary,:18g, and.-th.balance of top -thv same as the above advertisement. ---T. WPAYSINGER, .n.e. Dec.16th, 1867, 3 y virta of a itt o~ Fi ac ai 4n . dliectgd~I will 'seU'o, .onday the. -d et January.1868, wiag One Tragc of .mo t1wgsk Acres. more r- les,s .-be6u Jef of Rtbard Satterwblse; Danl. - Bqede and .others. Two fi e Iroodd !area I goof Twa-hdrse VI'go, 2pa.ir gair,a,eu-1 Saddle. - Ie, ied dany e of E;41'. vs. Z#sses R.-0Jbso. - 3 .Also, I wilsell eic two ine ic Stota in the Town .of Newberry, and occu m thia titnc by-Dr. Grierson and-B.. a. too, nid boundcd fnti: og, by. the $q:rp,. on the sou .l by -Prt efr on the north byWrigbt -- Levied on as the propesty of Joe aI the suit of Samuel B. Jolnstone,Ket al, vs. W. W.-McMorres, et al. . . 3 A1sor 1800'Acres of 6end;-ractwo. (dthe Home traet,) containing 600 aces, and bdunded byi-ands ofT. B. Wadlhngtoa.4pe Caldwll, Lemuel Dickett and others. Tract No 2, lying.ond ndian-KingyareeIman Twelve Hundred (1200) Acres more or les. Levied otr oa~the property .ar-Y. 1V Mkle well a t tiho^suit of baufel B. Johlsteet, et al v. W.- W. McMorries'.gWMdwefl and Joe CaidwelL- . T. M1. PAY INER s.e D. .December 18 18Gr STA TE OF SOUTH GJAROLHNA. WV. HI. Harrington .and others, E orv.. ma -Aaron Gilbal and othjers. rid OIi~ roz Gi~Isd~$a4i defe'ndants to this bill, reside brn.t limits of-this State. on motion e,f.Baa' ter Plaibtifl's Solicit~or, Order. lat they de plead, answe,r or demur to this b: ith' in f4rty daiys. -from the putglCic 1d or the samen witf be taken pmo confessoaah them . - S[LAS JOH 8TOBE Dec. 18 51 2mn. .1$-i STATE OF SOUTRKCAROLI A. .3%11 to ?osec)oso Matp - By order of the Court of 2Equity IwljI uay ne ile rsk of te nJ b. fore abe Court House at Newberrn. aget of lant situated i' -Newberr. District o,I,'he South .dde o'rEnoree R,iver containinN oe three h,undr'ed iirds (fogether witha antuadfladjoining flamnd%. ber, E, S Keitt and others. TEnMs -The purchaser-will be regured t give bond with at 'lenst two good suretits and a m,ortagef of the premises, to secm the putrehra - mney; pkyabiel ib' twoa appl.insalmen-ts, with ptecrestis day of'sale; jnd. topy in Cash &tesas they roceedings. om Oic, SIESJOHSTONE . DJec. 18 51 35. Cy.,D N. P. stTJkIE QsO UTJI CAROLINA. ,nEWBERYSSIIs;usT~r, Adm'rs, VS Georges MChQapJaA.Am'r .3BH1 for Sale of Land and othel- purposes. -- By order.fl$bt Court.o(Eqalty,lXwi sq1 at public outcry, on the~first .ida'y in Jene qWaPSPo.-efot1e Court U.ogg a New's *befry a tract of latid situated mn ewberry District, oqte-North side of EnoreeBIver, eontain.ing ,-. . acret and.aqaed by lands of -- TERMS .-A credit OfKlv h vith interest from day 6f sale, p~h w mopey te be scoured by bond with at least two gtodI suceties anid a mnor:Ige of the -land.< The costs of these proced ,to be piaid! in-cash. SIL AS JO HNs Comn's Offee, .em Dec. 18 51 .3t. 19 The0 State of' S.outh Carolina. Newberry Distiiet-In Equity. - ' vivors, v W. W.. f1 mtealma:1 olkmrs. Bill to Forcelose Mortg.i;c-o iteif1Estate? By ordsir ot'ee-Cpart o4' Equity.Lwiltseff, at public ancetioni, on the, first Mondq 13 January, 1868, befo,re the. Uonrl Huse, as Newberry, a House and Lot in the;.asse sion of WV. W. Hosal in the Townof Newberry. The said lot contains si aetie more or less, -and is bounded by Fdr's Street, which separates it from the leas of the Newberry College, on tho North by a street separating it frc-u Wells'lead, on th west by.Dr. Moon's lan&,.and on the south by lands of Col Simeon Fair. TERMS.-TheC purchaser will he- required to give bond with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the purchase money, payable at twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, and to pay the costs of these proceedings in cash. SIL AS JO H1NSTONE, e E.Ni D. Com'rs Office, 18 Dec. 1867. f110 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. NeWBERRY DIsTRICT-i EQUITY. Henry Summer and William Summer, Sar". viving Adm'rs., vs. Mary M1. Summe-, C. P. Summer, et. al. Bill to sell Land, Marshall Assets al Gem ral Relief. By order of the Court of Equity, I will sell at publbe outcry, before the Gourt House at Newberry. on the first Monday in January next, the Kibler tract of land lying in Lex ington District, containing two hundred and seventy two acres more or less, and bounded by lan'ds of Joseph Ep ting, Joseph Sheely, John Swittcnburg and others. TEnuKs.-The purchaser will he permritted to pay any portion of the purchase money in cash, otherw i-c the same must be secured by bond, with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the property. The costs of these proceedings to be p:iid in cash. Comn's Offce, fSIL AS JOJINSTONE, Dec. 18 51 3t '10 . E. N. D. Sewing Machine. I will sell n extra :fine Sew'ing Ma chii ne, in ..p pilId Mah(.:anly case, and inl c):tlete orer very chtap, if applied f>r soon. II. UI. LQVELACF.