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L_ I $1)P XffrlJPl. LANCASTERVILLB, I. C Tuesday Horning. Jan 17, 1865. ? * -? f ? II "a soloicr" will furnish n* with bit rea me we Will publinlubm article wiih gfpamtre We here en our book* m mintber ?>1 dbtim mi vet lining lor which we would like to re Ive payment, l'eieon*edver?iee will in en official or repreeeutaiive capacity ar* reminded that wo look to tbeta and not tc tbeir principals lor pHyuieutt. Tlwo ere oui *. ms. I An unusual quantity ol ram loll iu tilt* el nity in the caily pa. l of hint week. The i ecks were higher than they hare b?en I?m vria 1 yearn ; end it in said that lliu Catania ver wan higher, by several feet, than evei cfoic, withlti the recollection o* the **oldes' l^hitaul.' The damage to hiMgea, fencing ha* been Cunnlderalde We publish elscwlmre, as a part of tlie his ry ol the times, the d.-gindalion ot the city Savannah, as evidenced iu the pi ramble ami solutions recently adopted-by the oitizens o si place. The peoptdfel Savannah, poweris as I ley were and destitute ol loed, weic III expected to do any act which would cut >wii upon theui tlie displeasure el the ene-ni) ,alioee hand* they ?cie; hut that the; oilhi liavu, fell called upon to uapi esa any ditical opinion# at all uudei thfc ciicuius tan s, and uni.de it an occasion topioclailn* L'nioi nil limp Us, is not hiss I enfai Walac thai. II ii militating. We are anxious, 10 see what le lonse the Governor of (Jeoigia, ao<f the au lenities in ihuae eiitas Ut which appeals an mile, will Uiake to tin* singular dvuion-na don, ' ? sJblcOiioti tor sheriff 1 At an election for _Xh?n rflhelsk iu this l>?* diet on Tuesday last J H Cousait receive* tie highest llumbar ol the voles polled and wa lis elated elected. In consequence ot it* bsfiu| i very incleinaul d ay the niunl er'ol vines giv 11 whs veiy small. Tlie following is tlie ?y regale, hi my and home vole and ilie numb, Xeii etiidid.ile received : J. It. t'ousait, Mil J. Ssiwcli, V J. 1?. Oaakey, ? W. W. Uaskin, * S A. S. Nlabel* ** ' T M Hilton, IT r. T. Mobl-y, V II A. t.'utp, ? 11 Jas A. u'Uvk, a 1 ?? Hoy.!, 1 U. I) Montgomery, W. 11. Small, V * ' Total, 441 Vhat u Id btor? for Sooth Cotolioa 'I'III* I'liiUitt'lnhiit 1 mi ut wer Imli on tMiiLiiti.i r J- * hirfrwall jmii irn) a I)if Yankee feeling to ardn South Caionna, and what late ahe ui a ?ipvcl *hould Sheiiuan'a Mini) get a looting 01 f|ei rod. It Ujl : That shout ?hiah went up from Sherman' I'esloili kv)l wlit'ii thi ii laewn looked t bwlun hi Waul, Oli Reir March, ring* louder tiian ave Ina Mi a. It wax an ominous halllecry, "Leai i into South > aiolina ! l ake ua lo Ubai Imtou! unaoiu know*, and Jefl7 llavia knows wIta ill he the laic lit that aecuiscd hot hed of lie* u whenever tfie Union forge* aie oidcied t oaa it* tin cahflii South Caiolilla, Uiu* lui I* cipei lun i d little fll tile etila el.tailed uptil ir sulci State* hy her 0*u diabolical act* ? le aill yet luei them, we tiu?t <o the huge* eaeuie It ia hut fual^ce, and Heaven wil rely uii-ir it out, and force her to drink a t dregs the hitter cup which ahc placed t< tat lipi ot the notion. When that day ?ha< otfne, the world will approve l>e? pumaliuiciil ! to the aatilence of righteous reliihution wif am, Amen! Xditoti*: Brevities * We are teliaUy infurmaj (hat Uie bridge o**i Uke Oconee, on the (teuigia lload, i* now mnahed. A coimtruelion Irani pa**ed over itn bridge on Thnraday to Muoiaon. ^4l Court Martial recently held till Sullivan* Island lire men were l-tuad guilty oi de*ertiwn a?l condemned to be ebol witli mu*keuy Afnong them are 11 wee brothara, the only it * lung male ineinbere of a rr*pectab|e laigily Sit l* staled that 1'iifie Pit* IX, intend* It Bid1 a Cardinal of the new Arclibiahop Me Brakey, on the ground that n? thoie are inori Bnerican than hngliali K<>uiai| ('ailiohc*, thei. Bogy are e.iUtlcd to that fliatlnction. Some of the Georgia pa pom aaaert tha heeler'* cavalry perp. ti al.^1 grrau-* null agei Bdgrorked more Itanu to the people <jn tin Birch from Atlanta lowaida Savannah, in prg Britou to number*, than did the army of Slier ?w wn??PI 1. v>yn.(rirjr Irani* n oiik a Rlgl Ifiiial miurc* that there were about 16o,ikH ale* of cotton in Savannah at thr time 8her >lii rnteied it Near 120,000 bale* of thl lu unt belonged to foreign inei'liant* am ai not be interfered with T|je remaining 80, 00 belonged to American uiercltaifte. * =5= - ' A gentleman of high position in Georgia re pnit? that the Piesidenl haaunder coiisiilvi ation a joint urtoi lioiu England hii?1 France to guar amee our independence, pi oaided the negroes t be emancjrutcd at.lhe end ul titty year*. This ntay account lor the tapid desire ot the Yankees for otn ports oi-entiy. It may also uccouut lor ttun'u " - ? - - -: & tn|? >W niLiKUOIKI. ' Virginia's New Yeai ' dinner t<f General Lee's aiuiy. which wnjt given on Monday, must ? have beca a monster, and a magnificent ijflair. Just think a at rink of*tutkryx, geese, duck.", I, hams, beef, mutton, poik, vegetables and other , goodies, twenty miles long. 1 Seveial weeks ago a party ot tory raider* r eouiiuitted depredation* on the plantation of Dr. Mi IN. some eighteen tnilea liom Spartan burg, 8. C. A lew days since, the ringleaders weie traced to Columbia, l'olk Co., S. C A r I body ot men stai led to an est ihetn. Tlte tory leader wax shot and live f>< hia comrade* killed. The deader of the attacking V*'was twice wounded, Caplurtfd correspondence implicates other parties. ? . Gov* Vance, of Norpi Carolina, Has diaban ded the home gu.nd tor the present. In doing no lie thanks ibciu "ill the name of the Slate, * I for their pionipi response to the call o< the Goveinor.and their valuable reivice* in ilia liei-i.* ? 1* The Kxaminer stales that Beast Butler has i i been relieved ot command and ot deied to re*. I poi t ft Lowell, Mas* , the plam of bis ieai* I de?i(^?. tietieial Old haa been assigned to tho r command ol ilia army of the Jautes. * I Savannah hoocdcd from Georgia * | Our rra?t?ra will .notice beh.w the lean * j Iiiilons of what la called a mealing of the ciUtcll. ?>l {Savuiniatt. " V\ f aie iitf imid.Mi)* iii? Augusta Con. MtuiioiHilMi, b. a genii .man itnui NiviH: null sttH'e the Uteclng ?? . held. that sev* mtren oit-n u)i laid constituted tins im-ei nig-? ihul ll eie *?r* inhere iniereelc-d, w? I ilu ti I) l nut; but fWre Mere n lr a bod , ttliuunhi mrK al Ik is early dni, lu make nub u iiiiamv e, slut iah term* mhIi Lincoln through iiicir immediate mailer, ticn kiherutno ? ? I lie iinpuilttiive of ibis thing in iu?j, mil > r j point nf it. A end upon the (io*?r?vr i t Gcingin, fornooilr, Irom li.e uiidat ol pu* 1 I iuiti corps ul ttiti Federal unny ' i We publish Hut renmiluou* of IIi?m? "c i I * | Hen* of rta?nintub," IhspiriSl ah the) tin b I doubled!) Merc In Ilu- iiih.tcra.of ihe Fed ^\| eial MiUn lii ll.eir it.d t, n? n part of Hie t j hi* r?r> of t?>c flutes, and a- pullinjgwin re " ( ' curd inilues I liiu mi o m bo i tiiupou il j ilio incetiiiy : s i I'iir iijiu to the i* 1 of M nor Arnold. ? lur^e giei'lh go| ii.llnci liui citizens,. wn< \ | belli li l I fie Masonic Hall, hi Id o'clock,iii . | lift, f?r lot* purptise of taking it.'o conslii S t-r?llhji ill triers re .uing u? ii|c present nod 1 fuiiirc venture ol U?* lily On Hiotiunjfr. j Arnold Ma. uiiioiini ius!y culldti to the I Chair, and addressed the meeting af fill ** j lows: * j t'elbow (-jtuh* or Sivaihah; At the " [ reijucHi ul me Aldermen of lite oily of Sa | vmiuah, and a large unrulier of ciliieu* I i li.ive convened you together this day, Ij | ffive eiprraaion loyour \fewa and senti* inch'a Ih llu? li) II H slate of uiLira In Mhicll ? you arc piii?il. li la tor un no Ioniser a _ ciiaia?llic crisis la passed and it is lor vua to decide upon the pirllcufnr line**of action u eucb and uli of )m< may determine in pur sue. Our action is lu be determined b) u our si'UMiioii. u*_u e I avu no authutiU > - - M - ? * , / - power to apeak lor ortit-r* ouianle ??f our >l | uuiita. Hut Me air Hie jmig^t ot our own II aiiualiun, and can apeak tor ooraeivea and <* | U'.jjlil ao to do, b? All II.e couMdrralioaa 0 ill prudence, unit I will bay common ?eu?y " and humanity. to Jlil Ignle. if We CbD, the ' < ellccla of lite lie**) blow winch ban fallen ' | upon na. Our ell) contain* UO 000 IllOabli i inula, wilhoul food, without fuel, 'Without | an) place of refuge, Cut of! from all con , iiedion with the muntry Theheirt auk p ana at the pletuie (tiua preaens/d, and it i* r our Jutv to uiiiigatr ua we cannot avert the 9 terrible nuflvring*, by all nieuna which re a aoii andwnmiuon nen?e mny dictate, regard , le-s of all abstract tie* a I ha?e weighed " the mailer anxionaiy, arid have dirtied at - tho poni'Ure concliTtion, that there ia but one cour-e to puraun, but it ia not uj) pro triuce |a calling a marling, to a*y mOra at , praaent When the city w a a taken, ll-rough me, aa chief, niayiatra'e, you a?ked for pro ? lection, you all kp< w" that it waa granted r to yau, and we all feel deeply Indebted to | Br'f. Gen Geary for Ma conduct a* win t 1 maridanl of thia ci'y Having convened ,j you ami ?&proved <>r. my pari my vi?wa, it . rro?>f<a lor you to appoint a el.airmen lor lhr? llWetlllJf A ** Uaitrkljfe an<l Robert Kr<*in were ftpl?>in<cd N^crrtariea. . 1 'I he following yri?tlf-m n were appoinU-d j a CoiiiniifWe lo report reaolulicr* ctprrr*. i e of lite triiM iif themrrting, viz; Col.* ? l)oekwell. AIflerman flippman, Or Willla, il l ?? *' - ? ] ni ??ri man viiinunfri ^iiirilU J lv . Mill-, W. |). VVVrd, Alderman* IWUi-oy, AlUariaan i/^ovur, and afiar a bn?f *bv * * f ' hence, reported the following reanluliAuti, vi.icli were uiiuiiiuiou*ly adopted : \V liefias, by tl?e fortune** of war mid the yurronder of iU? eily b) tlieeity authorise*, u?<?uu?ii nai pu.seo once hi til v under lb* authority of llie Utnled'tSuies ; and where un, we beiele thnl llle iutereatu of the citv w i I be beat aobserved und protce ed by u ( til rkpresniou ot our vieWa iu relaiiou to our pieat-ni bondiimb, Ae, therefore, the people ol ^xviiiioati, in lull meeting aaaeui bled, do hereby, Rr*alve4, Tbut we accept the position, add in llie language of the President of the United Mitie*, aeek to have peace by laying down our ar iiie and aobmiuing to the tin rioiial authority .onuer the Constitution, leaving all questions which remain to bo udjiis.ed bv Uie pence.<ble means of ley la alive coiiie nice and vote*. 2. Rttn^rd I I,at. laying aside all differ' efleea, and burying bv gone* on llle y>raVe ol tbe |?tl, we will u-e our beat endeavor* once more to bring back thrpronperity and coit)iuer?e we once enjoved. 3 Rttoltitl. That we do not put ourselves hi ine position of a couqoered cilv, asking lerttia of the conqueror, but we clatoi the iniMiunilivee and piivileges con. uiiird in tlic piocluiiialion and message ol toe 1'ieaideoi of the Untied -Statea, ?n<l in all llie legislation of Congress in reference io a people nitualeri aa we are ; and while we 4i a e a eirict obi die nee tfn our pari to toe tawa of too United Sta'e., we tt-k llie protection over nor persons, lives und prop erly lecoynixed hvlhn-e laws. 4 Rc??lve>l. Toal we respectfully request bin Kxceliencv the Governor, to call a cellVeiliton of the people of 'Georgia bv any constitutional ineana in hi* power, lo give tlieui un opporluol y of Voting upon the question w hello r lliey wish lite war be i?eeri the U? sectiona ol counlry to coniiatiM & it* suited, TiM M.-ijnr General Slier man having placed as miiiiu. y commander ul tin* po*l brig liriaAicmy, who liaa, by bis urJtMllltv Ha u gentleman,'and tlla liniforin kindness lu out t'llizeita, done all trt his power to protect litem Iroin insult und in jury, it la tfee unanimous desire of nil pre* kiii thai lie be allowed to retnaiu in Iiih present poailiwn. and llial lor Win tea-oils above slated, the llotoka of Die ciltXeil* ark hereby twalrrel ia loin and I lie officers uiiiWr Hi eoiudiand t> tiftfiied, I tial an appeal copy of lhe?e rwiii|jltliitia be aelll to the Freaident ot the (.lulled Sla cs, the Governor of Georgiu, Generaf Sherman, and the May pre of Au gusts, Columbus, Macon and Atlanta. AteUafa, Jan. 7 ?The Chronicle ?f- Sen luiri tiaa rcveiv?3 ihe Federal SumtnnaJi Ororgtan of the iid, which aor.iaina Slier iou'i'h general I Order controlling utfaira ? iii- course ia liberal and conciliatory. I'eciare* Iniiiille* 0?>l to be uio!?ated Churcheo.'m hoi la and plaeea of ainuaeiilenta are allowed free uae Citizen* are fviptifed lo choose H out'* Whetnur lo leave or relliaui Two new* papers are allowed, but forbid| den lo uinke couiineiita on the doing of Ihe | iioihoriliea. Tlie lire department nad a re | view nvtoie Ger Geary?IW'elye huiidird 1 ?ud fifty firemen Regular mails have been ,e?lobli >bt d with Hie north The city i* divided into disllicla, each tiding a 1'ruloHl Maialial. Gen. Jackson is aisled by the Republican lo have been captured before Nisnvili* N<i new tnuVeuienl of ilia ens iny reporlevl The (/'nrtfic/r of thia mom I iCg contains two coluums ou Stale SoVef' eik'"ty' * Conf?de>?l? (JougraM KlCMMvNb, Jan f'J?Vert, Of llisaour , re:vnilv appointed Senator, appeared lu tile I seal to-day ^ The 'S? aute passed, w ilh ! amendments, the Mowe bid to provide doming lor e". muiuMonrtl officers ol? tit* aruiv, navy and marine* A >?<?, w.e trill In regulate the destruction of property under military necessity. The tCnune concurred in joint resolutions , for tin* observance of the Uid day of Ki rrnsfv us u day of fasting, hurt illation and prayer* j The bill increasing the pay of putlmac I i*r* and route agents was passed. Itiver*, troin the eumiuiltt e on Foreign * lit-latioiix, reported bed. sundry resolution* relating to pea^e negotiations, with a fi-im Ui in end > lion that they he laid on the table Agr?ed to Orr, from the mui? committee, auid Tie had a report to make on , the nuhjeel, which ought to be considered in aeerel eeeaion. The Senate then went I into secret rvwjuu. , * | IticiiMoKD Jan 13?-The Senate was in : secret se?sioii to day in tlm llouie ibe ' ajueodiiiytil of the Senate to tlie bill pruvb ding cloyiiiug for officers ot the army, navy and maiipis, way concurred in. The bill increasing the number of n id-lupuieu, and several oilier naval bill* fruiM the Senate passed. Alio. Was passed the Senate biil 1 providing fur ih? irn)Miti?iioa of n???p?. port lrre of postage lo <>f!lo*r*, prtftlwi and J mumci*"i? of tit* army. Alao, Hnaaa bill providing fur tli* payment of irioroat du? tl.e Oi*r< liee pilion on certain Mtata boad?, 1 payment of wl.lctw ?u? M?ua?d by the 1 (,'o*ifed*r.tl* Stain*. Tba Exempt* m bill wm taken up nod ' further >ti*cii*nt?l I i'reauicul Davi* aent in a ui>'***gp eon J % to 1ft laming a statement that II Poole, a member of the House, bad bet li arreeled 10 I Northern Virginia, while endeavoring to pane our lioee on hie way to the enemy'* country. Autompanying the message wee a hoi* front the !Srcrci?ry of War, laying that no special instruction* hud been given lor hie urreet. 'I'hn t'rmi.?i \l..??liul - Fredericksburg, who made the arrest, auy.i in a telegram 11 uteri )*ilh. "I have arrested the lion I l?-nry M. Poole nl Occoquan, cm Iris way to Washington, for tiie purpose of negotiating a peace, a? tie avow a I have paroled him to await ii nlructiotia." On motion of Mr. Clarke,1he matter tvaa 'referred to a select committee of hve. Sbetman's next Movement. Tim Washington cot respondent of the New York Times writes: Sher.nan's ultimate objective ia nothing lex* than Iwe'a army, now held tight in Richmond by Gr*ut. Hut between his present pi sition and Ida ultimate destination lies the Stales ol South and North Caroli | na. NoW, whatever in these supports the rebellion?w helher aeiiporta through which contrabandof war flnda entry from abioud. ' or depots of nuppiie* for feeding the rebel force in Virginia, or railroads and rolling stock tor tranap rlution of men and material, or capiat to w n*. w hose fall brings distraction, demoralization and diarnay to the rebellious population, or negroes which foim the working t>iiiewo.jof the relellion? all lie a orev to his I'liiiunarino ?"i"?'? ? -r -* ? -3"1 ?'B v?.??.o? From Augusts he inn awing do wo oh Charleston, colling every railroad *on which iv depend*,and enveloping il an he haa enrolopeil Savanna h * * * Nor does North Carolina lie I en* open lo our arina. And here we may I'ontideoily hupe not merely fur military conqueri l it, hut lor moral triumph*. * * There la the be?l reason to heheve that with tlte capture of Ihe eupiial oi North Carolina, Hal* igh, w hicli ShurninD will lake en route, we niietl witness a powerFul apon i i a mo u.i Union reaction and revival, more fatal to the CiHilederncy than any icala of ' arina, however- brilliant. Finally, from North t urolioa Sherman move* up into \ iigiuia, where he join* tiraul in dealing ihe death biow at the rebellion, the head and front of wbi.h in Iwm-'b army at KithI lUolld. TlIK FKEaHET?No News?The "olJcvt inhabitant" inlorma us that he ha* never bef'Tv known such a freahet in thia section of ihe eouuiry. It ean he nuid in troth that we never have, alter a residence oi sixteen year*?Hie freahet of August 1852 being the inonl destructive, and covering a iurg.-r area of llia.io* landa tliun had occurred lor many yeara plior to that date. So fur we , have been nnahle lo iearn the extent of damage, but will no duoOl furnish our reader*, with aouie particulars lor Monday'a paper. Ttie water, at this Utile, i* receding IrOUi the bnnka, ami wi.l have eLb-d sulhcienl by IhtM eVetitiig to permit planter* and otner*, real.ting on the o.her *ide of the rivar,desirous of cooin.untcatiiig with (Jain den. <o cror* over. In consequence of the hi^h water, we ure without any oew* Ironi ihe coast?the vvirca being aeauiped. and no cuiiueciiou uiucie in lavur i>l Uie Charleston or Auguaia invita i The l.'ongareu river bridge ufid the trenlle >buv? bnbtl inilnditlod, no Charleston pa i per? ?va? ie?ei*<d on la*t evening.? (Jami n Juurnmt Army Intelligence. Frost the SoT^nn&h River. Tlie Mercury nf Wednesday iuy* a re* port ?an current yesterday flor the truth of which, however, we vauuol vouch) liiul Siierukit a advanced force# on this aide of file htv?liDah River hud gone hack and creaned I lint stream at Screven's Feriy. We learo li.at column location with (he eueuiy -will take place ihi.n day (Wednenday) on the Savannah Kivvr, near 1'urya* burg. Tor the vccepiion of such people of Savannah aa have not enoeen to remain wilhm the Yankee line* From Charleston ( m a it lksTos, Jan 12.?A flag of Iruce in the harbor to day received 260 refogeea from Savannah. The Republican, of the 111K, I aa a letter ffom Sherman to a prominent cHiien, which alwlea that ha la tn?r-iu _ ? .. -J * ?i!f?ar\ commander, and can act only in that capacity. He cannot give aaauiancea > or pledge* aflecting civil matter*, and that Cengre-n will adjust th?*e wlwn (jeorgia ia again represented there a* of old. (>e?rgia Is not out of the Union, therefore to talk of reconstruction appear* inappropriate. *Aa long aa any of her people rocnain an organ, ized we wWI deal with them according t*i military law.* When tlna orgnnizaihrri ceanea then tii*ae caaea will be dealt with by the civil c<>urta. lie think* the aarne ( rWirae ahoo'd be rdoplcd na indicated by (??q. Wnahingloo, in tho-Wbiakey inaurrno - ' ?X - - 1 -I J . lion, and in accordance with the principles acted on in the Kurr conspiracy chm He quotes Washington and Jackson on the preservation "ot the Union. He says the Union araiy is simply obeying their commands. The Union ntua* be preserved.? U'osi \?hut it Diay, there ia no other altera* alive for the people of Georgia. The refuge**concur in the statement that Sheiiuau will nxrve on Uraiichville next week. From Wilmington. ' Richmond. Jan. 13? official dispatches i'm... \a/....... - - - *?" ...... .. ..ui.i^hiu m uny,.sHya nny vessels are in sight, mostly opposite the point of former landing. a From Hood'* Army. KknatobIa,, J an 6.?Mcoulawho returned from I load's uruiy, repoitit a'.l this aide of ih? Tennessee river, in good spirits. lis losses are nut near en heavy as reported. Gen. II uud brought a large drove of cattle and bog%*ale over the river. Morihern hew* The two Btuirs have returned to Washington, Grant declining to puea them through the linea, without aulhotity from the Hranideiit or the Secretury of War. On >uiidnv the. bald head of the channel ot Dutch Gup Canal, north aide, wna blown nut, but a luuaa of rurth hav ing "fallen back into the canal, it will be necessary to clear it out before the work can be uaed. A despatch from Decatur aaya that Canerul Mteadman, in command of a considershie cavalry force, hud crossed the Tennea ? aee in pu.suil of iiood, woo was rapidly retreatiog v Gov. Kenton w?? inaugurated at Albany on Tueaduy. lie issued a proclamation, in which he snye the war tor the preservation of ihe Union uiuat continue until the Inst enemy of the national supremacy sha.l be subjugated. Tlt? Baltimore American snv that a letter from Shermaii_d*U-d the 26th, states that a large portion of his army ie-in motion The results of hi* present operations promise to bo very important. A telegruui of the 4 h, say a the (.'ommerciai'a correspondent intimates that the new* from ThoOias' uriuy. hereafter will be received In.ui another direction. Marching ordera have been issued anil the whole army is in mo'ion. The Philadelphia fJmjuirer, of- the 5th, ju*l received, contains the proceeding* of a peace meeting held in Savunnuh The Hefiubitcan any a thai it waa a large meeting ol influential citizens. ^Porter's fleet is safely anchored near Beaufort, having successfully weathered the atortn oil' Wilmington. No other newa of nilereal. Au arrival from Hilton Head reports Shurmsu's army 'juicily resting. No Hggretuiive tnoventrnl has yet been undertaken. . Kilputrick's cava Iry, however, are cons'aiitly on the scout, ' watching Hardee's army, which was orguuizing, preparatory to commencing a new campaign. . A telegram from Court laud, Ala, says Steadinaii's command captured and burned Hood's pontoon trains ; ?l*o captured 600 mules, over 1,000 wagons and 200 hogs. Forrest is reported neur Kysselville. Stanton has gone to Savannah, to confer fci'.h Sherman. Pkace. to thr South?The New York < woriu ih oui in a ponderous lender, urging lue Government at Washington to iiimk<: ' a genefnus offer of peace and amneaiy to the Soon," and that the present in a prnpilinua tuomeul lor the step. The World *n> a: The fitting thing for our Government to do, clone upon the libels of our nucceeaeg in to make a generous oiler of peace and i.tnn-str. . * * * The tendency of the thick succession of disasters the South have recentlv anffered m to i anne dissatisfaction and bring the Confederate Government into odium, as deceivers of the people and betrayers of their interests. VVe ought to take advnn I age of thia feeling while It ia fresh. We ought to inaks the oioat of their gloom and diHcowrngeuienl before the imprenaion be* gine to wear off, und the people accommo date then.selves to their new situation.? Thin ja the propitious moment for directing their feelings into a new channel. In a little while, they will brace them-elves ngainat their losses, as they did against the Ions of New Orleans ; as they did against the losofttf the Mississippi; both of which were blows of which the cvnsi-q ounces did out correspond to our expectations. * * Northern papers of the llth. snva th? report of Beanl Muler'a rnnoml is con linn ?d A public meeting wan lield in Philsdelptus on the ttlti, to devtee mesns for the relief of the suffering inhabitants of Savanush. A committee wae appointed to solicit weans to purchase and send a ship load of provisions to th^luity. Thomas is concentrating his army at Kaalport, The Herald advocates a union of the armies North and South, to fores the Monroe doctrine on th# whole of this continent agains* England, Franca and Spain. 1 . 1 ^ - 1 HYMENEAL Marhisd, by Rev. J. W (.'rider, on the lO'htnat., Capl J. N. Crockett to Miss Harry Price, both of l*auca?l*rvilie. ? J LL _L..I ' II T? . .. ill IIJJP Commissioner* of the Poor. meeting ot tbis Board is requested on Monday next, the 28d intt. The Paupers who J^Ve not received their pay for the last six months can obtain it by applying to the Board on that day. Jan. 17, 4? It. TAX 1M KIND A Depot liaa been oalabliahed at J. R. Majlll'a Store. 1 will attend there oa' Friday of every week to" receiee tire Tube. Planters in the vicinity can deliver their !..> -i?? a imic uk IU?I pravv. J. A. HAS8ELTINE, Ag't. Depot No a, let. C. D.,8. c. Jan. 17, 1866, ? 41) at. N OTICK? 1 will hire ou Haturda, next, the 3tsft uiKlant, at the Court House, four likely ut-groea?two of thetn brat rat# fellows. I will sell at the name line two food nult-s. * WILLIAM A. MOORE. Jan. 16, 1S64, II sour h CTa~R ol IN A. LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY D. A. W ILLIAMS Eequire, OidL " nary fur said District. WHEREAS, JOHN R. WELSH baa applied to me for Loiters of Administration . on all and singular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Glaaa Cotuo, late . of the District aforesaid deceased. 'I'llERE are, therefore, to cite sod admonish all aod singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before tne at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at laMi'iulcr Court Huuea on tha Id da, of Feb. Dextn to show causa, if an,, why the said administration should not be gran* ted. Given under mv band and aaal. this lata i w. j jay of Jan in the year of oar ? l. S. > Lord one thousand eight bond red ( ) and sixty-five and in .the eightyninlh year of the independence of the Stale of South Carolina. D. a. williams. o. l. d. Jan. 17, 1865, ?St Horses Stolen/ OTOLEN FROM tlie SUBSCRIBER S O Stable on the night of the 2d inat., two horeea?one a while clay bank horse, about til'.uen and a half bands high, six years old: the other a sorrel horse about the same age and size, having two white feet and ? white star in the face, with marks of gear upon film. Also on the same night, from the stable of Mlddlelon Knight, a bright sorrel boras, with a *hile spot in the face, left eye oai, and about ten yearn old. These horses are supposed to have been taken and ridden el* by deserters. A liberal toward will be paid for the horaos ; or for any information concerning tlieltl. URIAHFUNDERBURK, Wild Oil, P. O. iatneaster District, 8. C. * Jnn. 10, 1865, - St South Carolinian will inaerl once and end bill to this office. ESTATESALE. .' By permission of t). a. williams, Ordinary of i^incaster District, i wilk aejl oo Thursday, the 26th day of January lost., at the lute reM>ier.ee of Joho K. Black* moil, deceased, all of the personal Batata of nald deceased, consisting of Stock of va* rious kinds?horses, cattle, hogs, dtc , pro* visioos, Household and Kitchen furniture and a variety ol other articles. Terms made known on day of sale ELIZA A BLACkMON, Adin'x. Jan. 10, 1865, St S . Fifty Valuable*Negroes. * (comprising house sebvant8 J and yield Hands, will ha offered for sale at the Court House in Camden oo Tuesday the I7ih inat Also a good Iron Axled WAGON and several good MULES. Terms make known on day of aale. Thia property will be disposed of at pri* vale aale, before the day named, if desired. r. b. johnson. Jan. 10, 1865, at Estate of Robert H. Porter, deceased. All persons having demands. of any grade or character, against the Estate of Robert H. Porter, lata of Lancaa. ler District, South Carolina, are hereby Do* litied to present the same to the undersign* ed ? ilhm the lime prescribed by Isw. Thia notice will be plead in bar to claims aubaa* quenlly presented. LAURA POUTER, Adm'*, Jan. 10,* 1865, , it ^NEGROES TO 111 RE! I will hire at public nut cry, six valuable field hands, three women and three able* bodied men, on the first day of February, at toy residence. Terms made known ou day of hiyiog, W. W. ELLIS. Jan. 10. 1865, St NtliKOKS KOK HIKE. 1 WILL bire for the jeir 1865, at bit Stean> Mill place, oa Saturday Uie 21st nut, Tan Ukw1 j negro fellow a, belonging to the Ketata at B, I*. Eraser and other*. JAMBS M. INGRAM, JWV. Jan. *, 1885. 47?*. For Rent. A HOUSK and IX)T in the village of l^ncaxier, for the eoaoing jraar. For taf, * ther particulars enquire at ihia offiaa. Dec. W, J8t?4,# 44 ft,