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* Misssiippi Legislature - YoxsoN, Oct. 17.-The State Leg islature met yesterd-y at this place and -organized A long session is expected. In the evening, Gen. Humphreys was 41inugirated as Governor. Champ Ferguson. N .vt:, Oct. 18. -- Preparations for the execution ol Champ Ferguson -are being conpleted., It will be con ducted by Gen. Shafer, at the peniten tiary omside tie city. Montgomgry Blair Opposes Negro Suf frage--Waut a to Colonite Freedmen. YoHK, Pa.', Oct. 19.- Mohtgonery Blair spoke at the dempcrat ic mcetinj la-st night1. Uip d#ponneed1 ,nogro st frage and reconnmended that the freedmen be colomnized on Mexican terri(orv, var first bemg declared and Maximiliann enx. pelled. From Washington. WaSUINToN, -(t.. 18.--TIe Wirz t rial was resumed to-day. The statement for tie defence, which the nccused hit(( -examined and Inpproved. was read, and the closing arguimeint wili bo made by the Judge Advocnte next Friday. Wendell Phillips vs President Johnson. BosTON, Oct. IS.-Wendlell Phillips, in a lecture last night,. declared that Presideint Jolhnson, in lia speelh to tl.e South Carolina dele-gati6n, had ranged himself /with tlh half-convertod rebels. He' also denonnced Maj. Gen.'Banks as a vagrant and nioun tebank. Large Fire in Now York, &3. NFw Yolnx, Oct. 17.-A large fire took place hero last night, Vnrning a wnrehouise filled witlh cotton. And.caus. ng a ioss probably of half a million dol. A. IalQ of 8000 ba1n of Syn land' nd Upland cot.ton from. Savnnnah, Ip. longing o'0 6oerrnment, to plad Sgo, p"ii.'enacy, a shlatb on 4 ,stit .or alUnio h carried uoarl efery capu ut WesLtern ,Georgit4 ftill commands bih Igu ;reached 30 cents itygeld ai4 40 ee 4an in errecvy. Good e ibhyoi g handsI with', .clonsider a e 'xciiern~en in the market, CHAnLOTTx, N. C. d 20.-4Cotton broucght. to-day 32 ato A in goldM nd 46 in curreincy. Good deul changint hands atl theset figures4 nCnorTxi MONEY N4AlKE' '-Octe. ber 17.-Th'Iere hnas beeni quito Ue N .quiry for gold to-day, -:.to inee~ te en gageniionti for cottonP. W queta buying, 142}., an4 silibgI47) Sil'er -not so miuch in deunarld flhe tntee of former days notu tto anged. WILL sel on thn ~ at mny residence, 4e~)ooldi and kit ehen htn4 Co~ n 5-- - .-' A VAIID, To TuR PKO'Lrs OF TUN .TIRD CosoUBesION. A, DiSTHICT COMIosuss ot -AutsvirLLn, EmoEvin I., Nrwnitv, F.uap-l, LIx. INoTox, ItICurANO AND OaANiOsuonto:' FE.LLOW-CMrzxsS: At the solicitation of my friends, Ihave been linduced to appear before you as a candidate to represent. y4U in the Congress of the United States at the approaching election. In taking such a position, I am Well awkWe that your right to know clearly iy opihtrn on all polit;cal subjects is unques. tionable. . [ now proceed, briefly, to give you my views on mich topics as, in my judgenent, mostly interest you at this time. I intend to speak to you plainly, for I want. to be un derstood by cverybody. * Pefoo assumnning any position, however, or placigmyself ou any palatforn; it will el for us to take a passing glance and trace; hurriedly. fie deep and woeful rava ,ges made by hlie bloody iand desolating tract of "cruel war" upon our ..nce prosperous and happy land What a picture,lies - out sprneal as we take this backwartl tirn. What.a picture' of ontrast, 'engraved, ns it were, 'tig.he Iro wrought penite dvippilng wi%'t-hestroam oj gory red timt Vl-f dl4uj' d ourt1 nuouta i tns andI plains, inhill Sile' nd gleins, during tie four past and ,ungthened yearsof "cruel war:" then.the storm felt lashings, whether of adverse winds, the lightenings sudden violenee, orthe wailings, in thundrous 'ecioes, of' many bleodipg hearth, do but, add new terrors to the terri fi scene passing benenth our vision. I rel pet agaiti, what a and picture of contrast, his, to tha sunny South of by gone days, blootning it. prosperflty; whose very mouna. tains and hills echood their gladdest. tones, and whose lovelly vales and geiotie streams smiled with plenteots comfort and. flowed in joyous accents along, and whose light winged zephrs breathed but happiness. It is heart ickening tiuly to take even this cursory view of. tie picture, but we must. well surveyour surroundings iofore deciding to lake a futuro step. -Further Intore, besides the deep regrets for happii ness fled, anti loved ones gone, theie Is an evil of mueh less deptih which, perhap, may become of wide extension and beating upon the welfal-e of our nation, - and which de. mands some consideration therefrom. This is thelow state of approaching bankruptcy that seems weighing us downward. Let the platform of actionof etery mai be one for tie good of the people, both as a nation anld a $title. - WhileI am deolledly oppos ed to repudiation, I am equally averse to compolling the debtor to pay the full amount of debts contracted dAring the recent war. rihe practica im now with every one shiould be, and let live." I am in fawor of nd equItabloconpron iso, and, .ndd oppression to misfortu Legislature will en act son4 to the general satis net)'oa.o' or. n,nd .debtor, and ~ U a ceatsequennoest for 61111 ie'* . t . t o ' oo katotb , g %t skow to 0; old of0 U 0 't.7 to ht. uasures V fed)watjE .rne -en' tion, Va. Lious at ~ o alavo, e Bsg. ested.sa' to *4i o ihall'bidone ih-the'ns. rol ' I dirp IggesA no other ;plan for the sentthan for the negrgs to be appor.. . nod out to e1hState ih tihe: Ulnion -aca 4(tdingb.-e seutati~ont; or po lation; or on e h0i4 ih ad1ine new abqu red ,nu an klso.oppesed to conferring the 'ight of suffrage on tiro recently freed negroes, becanse Lkno'v tnm to be -inapablgi0f eK arcising sic apivilege,.and.b.ecae I copn older this a dangerous. elemnntto'intrdue into tie systom' of our GovernmenC, I well kow that.this questin belongs propefly to t0o dioiiton of each Stat, bet I Oa conti d e t -it _w1 l ;e b o tig h t b efo te' Vco n g ress , a# the restles of Abolition party! fushed. wit k seceessive vietorlie, Are evet read4y ICdu# into now fields of agitation .The people of .the,Ndithave Mlways lI~ some negroes~t3ng 410 boeverd's . kiaowiedgo, hgve they oY41 'r~i hite n 'iroep t p an e'hual station *Ihbemselvi.> If oneN~4'tbera Stets havever had a colored Goyerno ,Liutenant. ovenoow If one~ )sabl ~aos has bver ioired vrth4 satbn' %gsaie lei F rwatjt is unknown Wto. . .In the 8tt4 of Ilijep ~ ate hetg Cof, President Jineoln1 h 8~ islw ettnt p'h~biting ay p ge, ~rotn settlung lib.l' fr o y shere And a .t tse law ez o 4 4st Indian., and pps othaer tbher'dS tcsn'rely, cob 'ose 14he 4 n tit and VI *h e bi * i~hltsM~a ht@4 A N N O U I C F M E N T S. For Umaled States Congress. We are authorized to announco R. C. GRIFFIN. osq., of Abbeville Distriot. S. C., as a candidate for the United States Con gress, at the approaghing election, in the iird Cougressional District, comprising the 'Districts of Abbeville, Edgeflold, Newberry, Fairfield, Lexington, Itichland and Orange burg. [oct'24'65-to NORINATION. We 'repectfully recommend to the voters of Fairtield tlh,3 namnen ot JAMI9S S. STEW, ART as a candidae for the office of Clerk ot Cotirt. 'Tio present condition Of that office re ritires business talents of the first order, to give system to the papers and records thrown into disorder by Sherman's men. Mr. STrWART's long experience in busi ness, and as a bnnk officor, together with his well k:own integrity of enaracter. eminent. ly fit him for the -duties of the office of Clerk of t he Court. VoTan. Mr. Eitor: The time approaches when it, will become necessary to choose proper persons tofill Ihe various civil oflices within the State and in looking about, it. is the ltty of every citizen to exercise the right of suffrago with nn eye single to the good of the country. Theofticer of Clerk of the Court. of Conimon.Pleas, should be filled by one of intelligence. education and of genihd man ners,ad we can. niongst our fellow-citi sens, select, no more fit, person than Capt. SAMUEL B. CLOWNEY, who 'posecses every quality of head and- heart reqisite -for this iniportant position. Capt. CLON. is well known throughout the District. 116 was elected to this office in 1861, and resigned to take his plaoe with his friends in the tented field, where lie re mained striving nnd doing his duties as a true soldier until the end .of the war. In civil as in military life. his charneter aid conduct has alway been marked, and all who have kiown him bear testiimony to the fact that be h% In every sense a gentleman. As he deserves his reward for poatriotism and fidelity in the times of trial, let soldier and pilizen unite in electing him nit thin proper (fime-.n~ RIVEn. sept 26'65--teJ Drysgs,: .tleiciases, &c. .2 ' LAGE and - WELL SELECTED. D sTOCK or DRUS EDICNES &c. kept coustantly on hand at oct. 240i LADD BIROS. Te ._.. A t Caroissan . HrIllf exercises of this College JLL I&Aa resiumed on the . :1 T tsaeiutv having been au bterhi by'thi Bdoard of Trustees. to exer .0ise their discretion As to the requisites of ipplfianta for admission. such Indulgance as the circumstances will permit will be ex tended. Applicants must. present. theniselves on the first. M'onday in January. .l. LABORDE, Chairman of Faculty. Columbia, S. C., Sept. 23, 1806. MP All papers in the State will pleaso publish . once a week until Iet November next., and forward bills to the Treanurer of the College, Rev. C. BituceE WALKEit. sept 28'65-lawtlnov:6 LI DEN & M1'(im, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, OOLUMBIA. S. O., HAVIYG ,built, at large Store house in the mnost central part of the city and convenient to the diffe\-ent Railroads an-. Hotels, solielt. consigumeurs or COUNTRW PRODUCE and AMEiIIIANDIZ ily. We protnise faithful. and pro to all who may favor its. ments for sale, forwarding RtPFRENcR H '. T. C. PE RR tN, Ab . H.1'. PEA KE, psq., Ch IWUFUS M. JOH NSTON, a, Oov B. F. PERRY, Greeny Mii" Abbevillo Bulletin, eEn terprise, Newberry heorald erson Intelligeneer copy. once a .three months. Sept 28'65 .14 NEW GOODS. TAKE pleasuhe i nonti em fred nFairfield, that I have jnst reeived a domplete inssortmnent of. for bJen a wear, consisting of S3LACK CI.O'HB~ - and . -CA88IMERBS, (plain aid fanco ) - and la Ihet.atll 181 of good. igly on 48 o ps 3ue-01y fbses If b~~~,aoh anth4 e~.lso iWism, the ip of tate was badly wrecked, ad well nigh de3troyed forever in the whirl. pool of anarchy. I heive great confidoece in the Democra tie party bf the United States. I believe the success of that party- is our only hope in reconstructing the' Government with equal right4 tinder the Cstiu;r. Ou;r leading nen,'in my opinion, committeda great blunder in breaking up the Democra. tio party, by withdrawing from the Charles ton Convention in 1860. And I solemnitr believe to-day, that if Judgo Douglas, Gent. Breekintridge or Mr. Bell, had been elected President in 1860, we would not, have had the desolating war through which we have Just pissed. President. Andrew Johnson, whom I hap pen 13 know personally, slways belonged to t he great. Der..ocratiiu parly, until he ran for Vice-President onl the tieket with Mr. Lin coln. And now that Pr'ovidtince has de oreed. for wise purposes. tinal lie should hold the rains of Governinent.in his own liuids, he will no doubt return to his firAt love, and do all he can for his erring chil dren, and plant hitnself firmly upon the ba. ss of the Constitution for ('he lustig pre mervation or ihiat sacred tnig. Let us, t Ife, t4support tie AIminiistralii ot President Jonsot inr good faith. i us take coun. set together for [lhe goto ,f our Abmmon colilry, andi venture to , not withist and ing the great, mistake m114e in the act of See'gion. we mah yet, wlil Lbe guidance of D)ivine Providenic, becomte prosperous, in. t. ependent people. In conclusi.ii, fellow:clt ens, permit me It remark, that. if I am nored by you wlIt i a seat in Congress, I Ill use toy ut most endeavor to preserve he Constitution and promoto your- welfar , in cach and every respect whatever to lbe best o my ability. . C.GlIIFFIN. oct 24'05-te , I A- LAT Si W E have opened a sp ond large sup Pyof M . D'I C I I E 8 of ell kinad a superior assorti tent of TOILET SO P,. POWDERS AND P10 FU.MEltYR; the very best. qu lity of PORT, MADEIRlA AND' lElIRY WINES, COGNAC B A N D)Y 5 AND Drake's Celeprated Pla alon Bilters eAt.5te Halls, Nsee Nottoqa, oct 210 6-.q A60 Um.OS de~oIj,..lld' a ld . session or orirci proeiteso-callod Corn., SelyAte. G tt eeedto4 to give .ntuediaab noiotomereprt4 id 'to surrender the'jameto th,tiniersig ed, on ot-before Novembe*ICst. Thii oldel embraces botton ati egy' othe deAcriptlo -of Government. property, nomater unde what authority, the santo may be hol br * tained. ai Pa.rtie'.holding 0oplty for' iwhich re. coiptsl ha bee gle ill, exhibit, threm forth' Mit. - al Perdons having infor ation which will lead to lhedettoniQu Qfinm viduals whohave sol4'abstfaeidd, * conce loet. Government property, and who fpr sh , it.foribation thereof, wiMLb fAiirly coto onsageil. SPubliaile will be old at this place on f0VEDNESDAYI W1.. 1., of each week, -ike tCollege Catpun u b lvgment pro. Terms oasi I. SAll persons who fa to comnply with lbod~vwIll subject tk selves to arrest A. rnDGAlut oMUL4LEN, SAiti Speeld) etisury Agent. 4LDuR W~ I RD ts 1 seume the 90M[ISIOM U - e is prepred t e a * nd .41 OUNT RY ,0 DJC E - ~ Jd't4NZwherry and ok4 l 3n8nd 1en -reet 6 A6. 4 Take a Home Paper! 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(10' hines or less,) $1.00 for eacht insertion. Adver'tisemetnts not limited, will not be discontinued withtoit. a written order, and will be charged at full rates.. sept.16'65-'. TINE OfEIllIIAN' INDEX, 1)Y the First of October, or as soon as - thse malls arc re-estabslishd~d, I will re new .the puiblication of thme "t.IlllSTIAN INDEX" and thme "CHILD'S IND)EX" ihave been putblising. Price of "Index," per annum ::$3 00 Price of '"Child1's index," "6 0 Money may be,remiltted at once, as mty de termlinastion. is positive. My desire is to se cure a large subscription list withI wichl to begin, and I Issue this prospectuts thsat sub. scribers may have time to forward their re-. It is my Intention fo issue first class pa pers, and no pains or expense will be spared to secure that end. The best. writers and correspondents will be scured, and tho highest religious and literary talent will bo given to 'the papers. The CH ILD'S PA P'ER will be profusely illusetrated and will, Iievery sense,.be stade to copformn to Itow title. The' 4;bdu DetIaIat2. , Money maybe sent, by, Expr-ess or other.. wrise--If bhy Expiess, at aty risk, .if the ex esrecestpt is sentI me, .oe the resumption >ma l, aIlies. - My dhttnedUtl ,wifh fhe firm of J. W. Surite & Co is dissolved, but I will estab %sh ani oqk to acoui Ga., wher'e commius StlA M IE BOYKIN. ath tiWeekg, 14ews5 4 '>Wile~sgn, . c,