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I News Summary. The Richmond Dinpatch make* a sad announcement, six : that the "destitute cation," which baa been the solitary de peodence of many of the people of that ? city for 'heir daily bread, ceased on Fri. day last, and that it has been ascertain I ed that 3,040 women.and children have ' l>een left destitute with the rigors of win ter upon mem, ana Doming ie;i4>etween i them and death hut charity. The total income of the Government from internal revenue, on Thursday, vm ?1,250 000, making the grand total rev .enue of the National Treasury from this eon res for the lirat five months of the current fiscal year,commencing with July 1, $149,250,000 ; or equal to an aver* age of $1,148,077 for each business day. The JrfTeraonville (Texas) Bulletin says 'cotton cootir ues to pour into that place from the adjacent counties, as the head lied river navigation. The bulletin considers the quantity arriving as "remarkable," considering the large quaotity that reached the place early h> ?on. The Marshall (Texas) Republican com plains very much of the constant and xtensive roberies carried on in the town and its vicinity. The editor says : 'It is kxio lontrer safe to walk the at reel a nf I flight without a oil hotter and ? search"X m ^fOI,t *n(' rear. We have ived in Texas for nearly nineteen year*, mif we have never known, during that >eriod, property and life so insecure." Mrs. R. E. Lee has told her farm near Warrenton. .Va, to I)r. Drewery. of Kich mnnd for $40 par %&"e. fl contains ahout 800 acre*, and we understand the price paid for it was $#2,000 for the entire tract. The JFedvrei troops during the Star destroyed a'l the fencing and oul* buildings on the place and nearly $.JJ the 1 libber. Tae New York Tribyee, locking at I >ine, says ; To-day a black joan it not allowad a license to drive his own horse ai.d cart, .(hud work for such aa chonae to employ tiirn, right here in New York. He has had a bard struggle for the right to ride In our city horse cars, paying hie fare like other people, and has barely secure* k|t, if it he secured, after tears of inaull ?ff>d (Outrage. If .a Hack builder were i Kh:s day to take a contract to erect a hou-e or s'o-e for aosna oue who chose i to employ him, irtul would employ black I jy *? i?t? nu mvavH* wn HIV J'lU, VV IMS l??v* they would be stoned off it before liu week's, end. :;T^|? CiuATurrr to Mrs. Limcolr ?Tlis , Washington correspond sot of the Albs?J?<N. V ) Argut says ; Jl is propowd |o gits $t0p,000 to Mrs. ] Lot- |n. Wl.es Uoeyrsss lottd Mrs srrison $25,000 lbs spproprisiion was denounced is debate by Uenton, Calhoun, H^oodbufy and othsjr pemocrats, but 0a* pasted in lbs $?nyi* by a rots of ! iVtnty to si it sen sn<) ip fhe house one ' band red and twenty-two |o thirty six.? ft is to f>e b iped tiia^ the circumstances $ 4-*' f bieb Mrs Itineo'n left Washing Iqb will not be brought up in discussior. i A soecial disoatcb to the New York ( 11 ff**** from Washington iUIm ?b?lPr?ii , fat Jobneon will lay th# cory eepondenee , on Mexican attain before Congraee a* toon ibai body reeuinne it* eneeion. From )bie correspondence, ?a bra aaaured, it Bill ba found tjiat jhj Monro# doctrine lae not b?ea abandoned, but }hat a poli? ' 0r baa baan pursued which aaamad moet { likely to vindicate it witbojt going to tba < ggpaoea ot another war. If Oongraaa im Ala upoo mora bggty actiga, arg'i at the Aet ol a aaw war, no obatacla wi I ba < tend in ita way. Bat it maat aaeume, J i$ that caae, all tba responsibility. ' Tba Montgomery Advertistr oaantior a ' that Major General Thqmae baa notified ' An authorities of bia raadinaaa to reliara 4Ubema of Kadaral troop#, bit that the Governor tbinka.il adviaahla that tbay be Wainad for tba present, and until tbara aba 11 ba euitable organ ittliane of tba mtli> lib to preserve order and aaaiat ia executing tba laws. . . i A young man named Garret waa etab bed by young PaHoa*Yancey, aon of tba i oAtfated Wm. L. Yancey, a few nigbte , Mica, at a dancing Academy in Mont? flftnery, Ala. Garret baa aince died. Afcey baa delirarad himself to tba civil ' IVthomiM. ' WORTH CAROLINA ITS mr. 1 Tb.fR IR Rtill A gfAAt fr?*h.t is th? fjm jTh. BRgfOR Hi R.l.igh AfR ent.riog ( r|o lRb?r oooUrcU for Ubor by tb? yoor. Tbo following gRRll.m.n rotepoM the , Sbncil of 8trto: jam j. Yrrirr, of < lartford ; DrrioI L KumrII, Br., of tf^otwiek; Wh. a. Wright, of Now J [qpovor ; Wa. KrIor, Jr, of Worrta ; I -Ik. l*n>ly, of Fortytk; Collin J, ofl?.'of Wilkot; W. W. Loaoir, of * Judge Healfe, D. K. MeRae, and A. M. Lewi*, three distinguished North Car* olina lawyers, bare removed to Memphis, Tennessee, since the overcrow of the Coidederate Government. A United States officer named Smith S. Gilbert had his hand blown aft while firing a salute at Newborn, on Monday, in honor of emancipation. Ex-Qnvernnr h olden, in criticising Governor Worth's address, thus assails bis fellow pltl?*n? ' 'M.. O ?- . ? wuTcrnor i?V? liter# is not one disloyal person in North Carolina. We wish we could believe this. We fear liter# ato thousands in the State, all of whom voted f?>r Governor Worth, who do not love the Federal Government?who never will love it, and who would rejoice at any calamity that might befall it. But they submit, as the Devil submitted, after he was hurled ofer the walls of Heaven." Holden ran un* der Worth for Governor lately. The Standard of the 2d says : "We learn that Governor Wyrlh, o(p yesterday administered the oath of oftDo to Li n ] K. B. Gillmar., elected to the Supreme Court bench, far the fifth Judicial Circuit at the recent session of the Legislature ; and that Judge Gilltnan, in turn, admin '.stored the necec&ary oattia to the Secre, tary of the State and Treasurer, who ae?erally enteied into the required bonds, and entered upou the duties of they po. ^tiop?." The Cholera Crossing the Sea. Boston, Dec. 29, '05. A letter from Gandaloupe, dateu Nov. '25, lhates ill at the clio!eri? had broken out there, and wan committing great rev ages at Basra Tenoa, a town of 0 000 in habitants, (hie hundred and seven fata! ' cs?es yocorred on the 2'2d. I Gaodal.oupe is one of the Windward Islands, but a short distance from St.'f (Jroii, St. Thomas and l'orto Uico, and if the iufeclion reach** the latter island, its leap to our Southern tiorder is almost certain, ^nd hi what condition are our seaboard cities (or the visit *A this tyrri ble destroyer ( The Markets. New Yuan, Jan. 4. Flour has declined 16 cents. Wheat dediu*d 2 to 3 cents. Cern 1 cents. Heel steady. I'erk heavy. Whiskey du?i. Cottoa sisady, it 6'2 to 63 cents. .Naval stores dull* Sugar Brm. (iold 43 I S llYMKNKAh, Married, on ih* li;ik?r >!?>? isji ' - r..i.~ . r.T 1? V -r- "f r?ylor, E?<)r.1 Mr. II. A M. Steele, te Mian 1 Isabella J. Taylor, all of this District. ilM,Octob<r ISih, by the unit, John E. llowel, to Mis* Krancia J. Kowrll. A Lao, by the aaau-, Dec , 3J, Alleu W hi Utter, to Miaa Nancy liuckina. On the 7tk Inst., by Rer. Jaruee Brasingtoa, llr. I, M. Sims, to Mies K. J. Bracingtoii. Obllnary. Departed Uiia life, near Lilierty Hill, Dec. 186b, Mra. Tilly M. Adltina, aged 61 yearn, wile >1 J. C. Adltina. She was a good neighbor, mi affectionate wife thd mother ; and lea*re i husband, flee children, and a large circle of, claiirea and friend* lo ataurn their lo*?. New A?irrltM qichu. FEMALE SCflOOL rHR ritrciMi of a School for Fcoanlaa and all boya will begin in l<aoraa. rrilla oa Monday next the *J3d inat, un Icr iba charge of Miao Mary i. Hammond. January 17, 18(4. k tie*. Jb I.I. Ptrtoiis indnblrd, by notr, to the F*tate ' 2JL ?f A. C. Dunlap, deceaat-d, are hereby | rorewarno?l not to eetUe (or aaid note*, unlcu 1 ilh 8. II Maaxey or rayaelf. All other perwrn* are hereby forewarned ant lo trade for aaid noiea. aa lb?iy ware carried cff xntl lout or da^nyed t)j bherinan'a army, and la it ia aiy iutonlion to hare aaid not?? rear wed. W. B. DUNLAP, Agent. 8. B. MASSKY, Adui'r. F"tatr A. C. Di*la;\ Jan. 17.?St# ESTATE SALE. UNDBB AN OKDKR FROM TUB Court of Ordinary fo- lama^lrr Dia irict. we will aell on THURSDAY lit.day if February, 1868, at tho rciidrore of Jaaoa II. Witharapeon, da:'d., all the par tonal Kitata of aaid daaraaed, cooaiating of Corn r nd Wheat, Cattle, Hogs, Horses, Carriage!, Buggy, Wagor\$, Household and Kitcheu Furniture, farming utensils, &c. AI.SO \ WRI.I. SELECTED LAW AND MIS. CELLANEOUS US^ABV A- A WILL b? ranted no seme day, Mia hense ind lot whereon deceased resided at lita leath, for the present year. Also the heuae en Main street, apposite F. A. Hasaelline's dwelling, suited either or hesineoe er family eee, or tilhnr. Terms made known en dav of eale. B J. WlTHKRRPOON. ) Adm're. J. II. WITHLRSPOON,) Jj?neary 17, Iihd. 3t. i Estate J A. OunninghaiDj deoe&sed. ALL Persona who are Indebted to th? la's Joseph A. ('anningbam, are hereby notified that payment must be made to the undersigned Andtall persona who may have (' mands, of any grade or character, against said deceased, or his estate, are no titied and requested to present them to the undersigned for navmeni i??ihin th- : prescribed by lew. This notice will be plead in bar to all .claims .presented after the expiration of aaid time. A. J. KIBLER, Adm'r. Jan. 17,1886?3b Kershaw &, Connors, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. JJ'OBee in the Court House, Lancaster, S. C. WILL PRACTICE IM TUE COCJtTS OP LAW AND Equity ; attend to the renting, pur* chasing and sa'e of real Estate ; collections, and office business generally. Gen. J. 11. Ei RsiiAp, | \V. M. Connoph, Esq., Camden, 8. 0. j I .an caster C. II., 8 O Jan. 10, 18C0 16-ly. FRASER &, DtLIs, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, yA NJ)K;II IORNT'S w11 ARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Dec 16, 15?fim. Notioe. TJERSONS knowing themselves indeb 1 ted to ine for Lumber are hereby no. titied and requested to aettle the same with my Attorney at Iwinoastei C II , W. M. (.vnnor/, K*q.. ill whose hands the pnpera hate been left for settIrmeat. Those indebted by account will plcn?e settle by caah vi iioitj. Yjrri-uuncus win do receivea ai par for either notes or account* due me on suid claims, if tendered st an earlv day. JAMES M. INGRAM. December 'J, lHt>5 13?if Administrator's Notioe. T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 all par..*fi* indsbtvd lo lha Kslat# of A. N. VT. Ilclk, deceaaod, ti/her by note or open account, are rc^uirad to come forwa.d aud make payments to the aodarsigac^, or arrange with him for payment. A ad all having any olaiina aga'ast said Estate srs notified to pro oat the ssais daly atUatcd according to law. or thia QOtiaa will bp plpd io b?f of aacv cleans 1). D. A. BELK, Jan. 10, 186ti-3t Administrator. Estate of W. J, O ureton, deceased. I^ERSONS hav ing darraada of any grada X or character against the KaUta of Win J. Cureton, dece'd, late #f latneaster l)ia trict, South Carolina, are hereby notified and reque?t?d to present the una prapartj authenticated to tha undersigned for payment .. ilhia tha lime allowed by law ; and thin aetice will ha plead ru bar agaiuat all claiuia aot ao presented C. B. CUHBTOIfT > (ita VV WILLIAMS, > Ex'rs B. J CURklTON. S Jan'y. 10, 1866. 18tf University of Sooth Carolina. rPIIK tieoaral Aaaambly of South Caro JL lina having changed the South Carolina Collage inta n University, arpiicantn are haraby aoliliad 'hut tha eaerrinea of 'be University will begin an MONDAY, tba dlth day of January neat Student* (who 7xu?t l>? at laaat fifteen yearn of age,) will be all owed to ael ft tha Departments which ll.ey wiah to puraue, provided they attend the l*eelures in at leant three Nchoels. la cerium cunen, attendance upon a lean nan Der ui achools may t>* permitted. There will lis no exainina ion* for admi?ainn. A(>plirauta should pr-sant lhcin*elv*e punctually. L\ BltUCK WALKKR, Secretary (faculty. Jan 10 18 2t Medical Card. IN thaae extraordinary times when all bus.neea is conducted on the t'ash ayalam, I ind myelf old jfed to adonl the cash ayalam yv-tb those of iuv patrons who may need my professional eemrsa the present year, ft Is with much relac.aace that I take thu course, but iirpaanity compels me la adopt it, p is i?po*s bis for ms Is eontinqe the p'aciice under any other system. J can bay n?iUinir except for cash and am unable to collect what is d is me for nereica already rendered. My Medicines, laatru nente and Hooka were burnt tvitli my reai lance laat Spring, and to eel another supply I must have dioripy. Therefore all who may nsed my service* from this date must pay caab ui iukjiih iua wiwi prnimoDl II BiriM rate*. Thoie w ho are indebted to me by note or account wiil confer a favor by eetlliof up, either by cash Yt provisions. K 8. HKCgtlAlff, M. D. Jan lOtb, 1866,?SI. & La*ca?tcktii.i<k, Januartr I, 1866. Wr, the undersigned, take tbie method of inft^rrieing our friend* and patrona that we have removed our Store lu Charlotte, N. C , whffe we will Jjeep a general ueaorlw*nl of Dry Caode, Hardware, (iroeeriee, Croekertr, die.; and will be pleased to re* reive limie from them, antj are confident that we nan eell aa cheap ae they can buy aaywhem elae. ^ We will attend I* the aala of Cotton and Country produce (enerelly, aad furuiah any Information, at any time, in regard to prices and ahipmetit, North or South. Our 8tore will be found en Trade atreet under the Democrat printing office,oppoaite Dr. Scare' Drug Store. We return our aincere thank a for the uniform bindneeeaod encouragement which we bave received at your hands. Hospvctfully. your ab't eerv'ta. R. E. COCHRANE, J. II. WILSON, Jr. Jannary 16, 1869. 18?tf. I Sale of Personal Properly AND LANDS TO BENT. UNDER AN ORDER FROll THE Court of Ordinary for iLanca?ter Llia triut, I wilt offer for tale on Tuendav. vhw l<$th day of Juauary, 1866. at the River plantation of Dr. R. L. CRAWFORD, d?*\J. in thin Dint riot, ou? mile froin Landaford >pH tV-i-r'- Mill. .... .u~ r- 1-- ? ? . W..? - ?...o, VM MIC VAiKYVVa lilVfr, all tho personal properly on ?aid plantation u*?d uud remaining on Ilia same ; conainl Ul If ?J~ *,bout 2000 Bushels of Corn, more or lena, Fodder, *huck?, Peas, Oa<n, A LARCSK LOT OP SOUND COTTON SEED, C.OTTON (JIN, MULES, aoroe of thaoi very valuable, CATTLE, H6GS, SHEEP! SEVERALGOOD WAGONS ! CARTS, JJLACKSMITLI AND PLANTAHON TOOLS of a!I deacriptiori*, and other article* usually found on plantation*. Z3T0n the same day the River I'laiilation will be rented for the year 1800 Toi* ia n fin* t'oiton I'lnotation, and on it may La uut^e 200 bale* of Coltuu and provirion* aufhvicnt. ALSO, ON TUB NK.VT DAV, WKJ)NRST)AV. the 17th, I will sell at the llOjUUli place, /"o.yr tni'en Ea*t o f l.y, canter on (iill'a Oaok.aU the PERSONAL PROPKRTY on **id place, belonging to the Katata, eui bracing an bat initially the aamo deacription of nrliclea. HTat ll e snme lima will b* rented th# Plantation (Hough'*) for the year I8t>6.? Thi* ia nUo a valuable Plantation with u good dent of frenii iuud. Terms mode known on da* of antes. M. N. CRAWFORD, A<hn'x. Deo. 29tli, 1866. 17-3t. D. F. FLEMING & CO., Wholesale Dealers IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Sco. Bo, 2 HAYVE'STRIET, CHARLESTON, S.C. Havisg Returned ButinettAT THEIR OLD ^TAND, 2 HAYNE STREET, CORNER QF CHURCH ST., ARS NOV/ RECEIVING A VNKLl ASSORTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SH0E3, TRUNKS, fee., WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THK LOWEST MARKET PRICE, THE PATRONAGE or FORMER FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. D. r. fLKMIMO, SAM. A. IIUOiJ, 1AM. M. WILSON. Jsruary 10, lA6t. 18tf. ESTATE SALE. BY ORDER OK I) A. WILLIAMS, O. I.. I)., s C.. I W II .ell st II, Ists r*sid?nc? of A. N. W llelk, in I.anc al?r Distri.it, an ike 1 8lk inat., all the per onnl stale ef said deceased. COXSJSTJXO OF 2 Bales of Cotton, 3 UlLKKi, Wagon, Carriage a?| Bn gg j. Cattle and Hog*. And Some (50Q lbs oi Bacon, . CORN, FODDER, AC, Plantation Toolsf Mouse-hold and Kitchen Furniture. 1 KRMH?C??h fer Coltee, balsne* tsa mon'fcn credit. Plantation rented en day ofeal . D. D. A. HF.t.K. Jan. 10, 1866-2t. Adtn'r. ir n r n ir i i r n n n ?? . . ? I IF Ml V I Ir L fi I fc M A 1; fc SEMINARY. The exercises oe this institavion will begin (I). V.) the Fimt Monday of Eabraary, nc?t. A larga and cornmadioita building at bean aacurad aad will ba wall fUtad ap for both Taach iaf and boarding purpoa#a. Tha Hoarding DaparlJiant will b? nndar Cia eara and aaperinteadpnea of Mra. N. W. Tbornwall. . i>11 a a'.taotioa will La givan to Muaie and Krcncb. Intending to devata aur boat anorgiaa to tha work, wa aarneally aoliait a liberal pnt? ronaga. Ciroalara giving full partiealara way ba Oblaiaad bjr applying la Kav. i. N. Craig, , at Lancaalar C. IL Rav. J. M. ANDKR80N. ? n , , , Rtv. R II. ANDERSON. \ PrlB P"'* V'orkvilu, S V., I>?c SO, 1868. 18-Jt. % SOUTH CAROLINA?Iancarltr Dislrict. BY D. A. WILLIAMS, Enquire, Ordinary for Bbitl District. Whkrf.am, Kmiliae Lan?y haa applied to roe for Letter* of Administration on all and singular, the goods nnd ohnltel*, rights and credit* of <). C. l.aney, late of the L>.t trict nforctuid. deceased. Theae are, therefore, to cite and ndmoniah all aid avngular., the kindred nnd credi. H>rs .vi me mini aeeenset! to be and appear before me at our next Oriliniuy'n Court for i the said District, to be holden at .Lancaster Court House on tbe 17lh duv of Jauunrr | inst, to snow cause, if nnv, why tne said I Administration should not bo granted. til,VKN under mv fcacd a,.d Heal, tiro id j day of January, in the .year of our | Lord one thousand -eioht hundred and j sixty-six. and in the ?Mtb year of the independence of tho -United Statos of America. 1 I) A. WILLIAMS,O. L. D. January 10, 16CG. b8?it. SOUTH CAROLINA ? iMncaster DistrictBY D. A. WILLIAMS, Inquire, Ordiua | ry for m?id District. Whereas, A. S. Ni-bet fins applied to tuo for I altera of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mnrgtret Nishet, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the #aid deceased, to bo and appear | hefore n>e nt uur next Ordinary's Court for tho said Distriut, to he htlden at Laiicasler Court llou** on the 15tb day of January, inst , to hIioiv cause, if any, why tho said Administration should not be granted. (JIVKN under mv hand and seal, this 1st j day of January, in the year of our | Lord lbv'i, and in the 89lh year of tho independence of the U. S. of America n WILLIAMS, O. L. n. Jan. 10, lbbb. 16?it. SOUTH CAROLINA ? Lancaster District |l. A. WILLI AMS, Ksquire,Ordinary for said District. ?> iit.iu.A*, i.iimn tinlrf, has applied to nie lor 1-etter* of Adiniuiatrntion on all j and singular the goods and chattels, rights ami credits of I). II. Hlyler, la'e of the ' District aforesaid, deceased TliKSK are, therefore, to cite and ad moniah all and aingular, the kindred nad j creditors of the said deceased, to be and ! appear before tan at our nc\t Ordinary's j Couyt Ur thy aaid District, to be hidden at j l,a<*ea?t<-r Court Donas an the 1 "71It day of ! Jun'y. innl, ts shaw cauae, if any, why | < the asid Administration should not be granted. I 1 (iiven nndsr my hand and aeal, | L S | this, 3d day of January, in the f ?i year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, nod in the 89th year of ths indepeudeucs uf the United tStatca of America. D A. WlfcUAMS, OLD. Jan. 10. 1886.? _ l8-3t. 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