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- NE WfE RR, S. C. Weanesday Morning, yan. O, 1869. Special attelton is'directed to notice of.F. J. Caldwell, GhiIrman of 06n tril Executievo Coinmitteo Newberry District. Death of Mjor lenry mquimer. 119jor Henry Sumier' one of Newberry's old and respected ettizens,.departed thil life o1 Gunday last In the 6t30 year of his ago. He w W ihiii f' Va'r'oFth^6 Nbw berry Bar a great I1v -0d literary sitident, and a zen1Kis advo'et tif ill that pertained to thegpiure of our District. Ito leaves a widow and three Ich iWlren, and was at the imo of lils (dehtlf I4eistrar in 1ankruptey, for tie 3'd Conjresidnal District, The pMcedingq or.a meeting of the Bar In relation to his death, reached us too -lato for tis 1sAue, bikt w4vi, p'liar tiett week. cas and Cash 0.nly, . Fro Wit'i daf1'we enf'erce rigidly the Cash system, with ill. alike. 1xceptiolls madeOtrittig the pat year, by special .requostcud on promise8 rtrong hidI -ap paretly,.t?t.hful, iave proven the fullacy of crgOi.tl, We can.6t .indulgo tile ex. pensiv ,habit longer... Cash for job work, cash for subscriptions, cash for adveidemnts, he'reafter Is the rile. Remdibt it, brilg y6r mnimy inl hand if yoult(bed anythiig'in our line. iristmas kna our Sabbath Schools, Ch1'Ktms was delebrated by the va riouts)AWItl selools of our tow,1, in ia bgcofingand Ip prato,manner. Siek ness rbrVotted Our participating In the Removal joy of andtiOlinppy and itinocenit festivities,'and tliereloro we enn only say that the MeLodist and Baptist Schlo)ls had oppst boan.tifilI-olly trees, , filled withfruits, Itnd .presents, froml th Imlost tlegqnt dolls for tile larger. chilIren, to the suplest bu t iole the less hn ndsome gifts,r Uhe smialler' children. We tire pleaAd to learn that both trees were a charnhing:suecesa anld that th h ppines of tlie childken was full AnI(d complete. Thedo.rces being plaited in the Ohurcies aboy. Illentioned, wore of course publie, and $i.o joy wa hlaed. by the Comiu DOy 'tlage Thm Luthieranl elhnrehl beingcloseo. oil lIecount of having tno pas and 1 itlJ.Ol 've believe, golne into iiiter qnarters; there was nIo cele brattoh 'by that denomlination. The0 Presbyteri.4n Scho1 etjoyd tihe season in ataRItyl at -tlt honso of the pastor, Mr. Aickle. S.'ANow Volume. With this.;issio Commuen1ces t new vol. umq,.and,.the Proptietors enter upon It witla, ;joe,arnest ploplo of being able, tlds yearOogl,Ogake tile 1.erald )01-0 acevIttli. ble ta its sany rhdrs than) leletofore. W e, nitiko Iaty hih sontiding pro i 7s 'o'tartcular 'ehanges or impor tanl t'11tes,but Will endeavor constant-ly to do all in Or power to bring the fler'. uld to a high'stand-point of' e.xcelience. the .kihd consmiderafdowAnd mamtter'ial he!p givojg uls-4lp ApL yearl,. and (.rust thlat the gat9e~ feelings n))iy folimog ums thr'ough If' this piarnmgraph nieets theo eye of any 01ion i a snbhseriln, IV uak 'hii or' hecr, to sin d imti thmai~nies with the p1ice, or to go to wofkat once and1( got up a climh of fivc' tem, or tWelnty,nmeu)s. bring themt to uls.and-'wo will retti'rn .then a suitable comp)l*utimetr Old L aIlbsiberai are' in) vitid o hlip hiecrease our 1iile plsn, fqr by so0 (joting tligy full enailblQ, US to.maike sueCl inImirOem'ttlQis in tihe paper.a*ts will be benei.hi tot Imiia amnd plenannt to nmo. Let' ii' bare a. tpwliit)rO sul1 iribe's, tind weC v.ill n'r V. gt:cater' energy. ehcatic iti' in Newhberry last Th W(ay', Sr Ic len, &e., resulted in theth'mid-of tic e hemocraiti ticket by ii annjlforityv oI'000.-' l"ori thel~ctlen--J. E. Putbrun, J: J..l(Paysiger' tand J. P.sA nIl i Smvoyor .-(G. M.L Oirardloan ; (Jnnstalo Thl) tRadicals .pg|i,ng .50, vqes and the Deno3faggtilQ0 \Vo ' hav never Seen) a more or rly(i an4 Iuldt ejeiohn mywhler'. Mlany ot theoI aaiicolored Iltidicaas, we are mold, vo4d(dV6'fn eton6utuieticket.' WIV .tidatulaito 'T'ownsip No. 1--s0. enlkdd inIta Aelttetion of tho oficl's callet(hto rvsidQjover its dos.tit)ies, bit regget the,. snmpp9se(d necessity w.highi gavpi.gjse.sio N "ew order"' of things, Massachiusett'a,111 witer' is ami lzaws,' creeps tapace pon all telpat 01nco was fall' in t roig~a, 11g 1 her' ideas, principles poll e 'and.trA'dhioli are being avelaid by akAddi fm a d) ideas. 6 nWN hfldo: ty,', vith its Y in& tThnigas:ttele upturt' wl and revbr6iionized ThqOonnt y ilto be(di' toge 9 iti ar go, gm psbor of.. om,i a .teseecumop,)n additiont hi du~c ag ~rd sispervisors, will assess prdFs.el 1Wvaftle'.&c; tho'Clerk will keep the To ,il'eeoord and eomnbine with his omeo.. thak Qt - Treasurer, lie will:AlRoyat8rimsiueter the oath -of.offec to t pgbns '.lho Consta Counties of l. inglAe whore the*Nove0 laWs6o in -v6gue, arc 'I * osviuIh Sb o'rnheStra. "And .wihik the M~ tit4 dtaa tio.n-ep o its light-' pooistiJtQ g Iggo-4ur taxptiqn wil .beg g Iigyy gyrden to bear. mioved to tstvId'el1kIbI&elland ornmier ly oecu~lO by irJa. Am-ick, whter< th byAtelprkpared, in a few .daR t~ *f .'IiIlia' with choice fArntil/ grteeries, a low pria dh*ilp hei all the cotton ral the hIgheat pricet The Old Year and the oNw I 1808,. With -its lights and shadowti, Its growtdi4h dc li ateack aid defelnue, its joys a yv so .w % h'asty greetings aidjib rupt fa6wst, hlah tkilein its iaireh - a., n the deep, d,Ark paesgo .4 the past a we havo l4'i of - the duys, the weeks at:T the m jtti'g but'-the ,remembrance of thtefi. 1"Q-Vdinloh,flwAy-two weiks, thre t lun. dred and slxty-flve daysi Might we not reduce the saime to momaents-piprecious key mornents-for live of which, morials atre often willing to exchange earthly crowns r To v':ii?Ieliof time In which to have ac compli.Hed good-how -much unfirortunattly in which to have done evil. What is the record to-day its, standing upon the thre.tli old of tle New Year, our ilindi are ncarried back through the year just closed ? Ilow Jew of us can feel that our records are clear. Alat, how few, "for we h'avo lef:, undone those thligs whiell we onght to have done," &. But, we do not-iltend to m1or1alizve ; ite past. belong4 to the deid past, and staining in the present, .pon ot thre.,hold of alno ther year, hat us diein oin' posItIons, and go forth from the twilight into the flood-light of the battle of' lile. If any of' us have foi. len into the slough of dvsond, let us ari6q thiereom. Oatc hopes long vanihed aund deferred made ite hP4art sick I Are the burdens weighty P I)oes centrilftgal action seein rendy to dispel.so thiought Poil the c111hers of Inenory? L).oes. the mentll storm rage Pitilt-191Y upon tho heart ten. diils-is the-iaeent steep-and the declivi ties rugged ? 1ope,on, press forward. lins poverty and grief irow you upon the hit. ter watters of' m:r ? Never despair. The.s are not phPnoir--na. The best, of nenta aid causes onlen sutr the g1eatt tials anal "xperience the soreAt defeat. UBi, is not ilccess often danlger-ous---n ard dre f0eats not oten more npparent than real ? WelI, then, if every ihin ug hits aplilt penNO'--if the' wr'ck hans beien complete -ir forotime has gone, 'i bhnda departed, and the heart, lonely and starved, keeps its vigils. while the star of hope struggles through gloom and dt k ness, drink ye in its bitter eloquence, and, gath, ring up the ashen I!a ves, pressI ) for ward with 41prlan vourage to the ome11re'i strife hefon You. For the year that comes is fraught witl Imighly issuls, and woes are uttered against, thost who are behind the age. With the xpe ltence of the past twelve mlonths, however, whether for goi'il or evil, we cain ti'i over a new eaif in ot. fhistory and srive ta ked') elear the pa'es which nimly he writton ngainst ls for tie contin' ti tle. In the characters of publishers and read - 0ra1., we have .iogged along through the mionths which aro now gon -, right plelsailint ly, and profitably it Is ihoped, and thoiigh "lost to eight ", for the most tiinint (only oe easionally me1eting oit speclitl high days and holidays) we aro 1,0ne of' us the worse for that. The weeyl visits or our represti Ma Live, the IIer1ald, have kept tall the lilks in tie Cb1in unbru'oken, and to-day tle samle frie'indly r'la4-.tions exist het,weent its ns In tile Litmes piatn1t. Had we Met ofteter, or dwell .togeter ii the lsh, perhapi m in ight nt thent that twe har me tat ini thle spjiriit-n tat spirits-and that niothling hats itervaenetf Heralhdistlinlly, then, we ard atlili hppv, though politi'allyv atnd socially thet ictu'e m.sy3 bo dlark fot' somea or tall of tus. We hita'e enduted sorr'owvs, been bufl'et, thark. edi at, attdt hiave sutlfered .amanyv ills, anid weI tatke it for' gr'tated thtat ntone of you Itmve baeeni exemp lt fronm the~ trtIs whtich fall to the shate of' mtan, ntud- therefo'-e recetivhitg your tsyimpathy, we extendat a I nil atre .of ours, n Ith the earnest htope thac heer 1 8ii9 tni'y be ftull cof the joys whicb sattisty, anaii that the sorr'ows which coeit to tis may3 be~ temipereCd to,our ca pactitics. in thae miean whlti!t let. us hold our itampers it cheek. A ha pp'l' no IV yeart, reatr ; may act sil to gethlet' as piletsantly as we hiave heiretolbrec done, tand 187t litid us, still fast in f'rietd shIp.. llsn excellency', the Gioveronor', has ap ratinted andac comissaiomned' J. M. \Varil of DendlWtl, Trien'jurer for' Newberry Ctounity. A miost j udicious appoinitment S3ee isa Tlax not icti. Thei lil passentgei trint or Fli dayi Iast 'aanof' lhe tr'ack nahouit fotur mile bc elon Newbera' ry, an td si'naashed two car's am wtonndaed severial paflsengeris. Monits. Shulir htas seenr'ed thea ser vi cest of i n ex pet ienced con feeljicar'. Al wvoik etititedtt't to him itn' ill he i ' arttiegl hy dotne anid pr'omplt lyt deliveed. A 19:Et or lPicay an.-----Thea pre'soIl W..eek, in attcicrante a' lIla the W'~or'hi', Protesctatnt Evangelienl Alliance, is oh ier'ved thartoughout Chr'istendtom as I week of Pr'ayer. NEWSPAPERt DIRECTORY. 0. P. Rtowell & Co., the New York Adiver tfsing Agntisa, tiro aboti issuIng a comnpfch Amterlinn Nospapena Direfory, It hs t compailIation mauch needetd, since nothing 01 the ind havlig any chainms to com ploetnes hias cver beotn puabljshedc. M'essrs. Rowvel & Co., have asaed in pains or expense to make the forthcoilng wvork complete. WoV understand the book will Ibe a hiantome octavo volumre of aboul 300 pages, bounad fin dlark cloth, anad soh for Five [Dolhats per copy. As the putblshers are Acdvoaftising Agents theIr issuIng a work containin tg so mutch in formation, uasually jealously guarded b;, those ha that busintess, shows that thaey ar, confident of theIr tabill'.y to ha of scrvi cet advertIsers, or they wvould not so r'eadhif. place in their htantds the mneanas of enaiblii every one to conmmncato tdirect with pitb llshers If, they so dlesire. CA'LisAYA BAnn.-It staid thatt Messrs Drake & Co., (proprIetors of thae Plantatho1 Dlttetrs) are the largest Importers of Cialfiay D3ark in thIs country, and that, wIth the ex coptloaaotf an' occasional sale, all they lnmpoi is used In the compioundihng of their colebra ted Plantaution Bltters,--to w.hilci thecy tan doub'tedly are Itidebteci for thei~r wotndefftl heath-ristorintg properties. As a Toneioan AppetIzer thtey are not sutfpassed, and wv chteerfully recommend them, All first-chits Druiggisits keep them for stile. MAGNOLIA WATER.-Snporior to the hies Imported Grriaman Cologne, aind sold at hal Exchangom. T .. L .y' 1 ,IJp, for January. Never, perlui, 11' fiero:becn publitiied a. ,nore attracti ninimbur of a Iady'm alTzinb fatiy siuary issue %i ThI14Ld*'4,Fr14eie It leads ofr with.la spVI.tidiftlutrat 1 on steel, of a st.ry by Mlimi Ainda X,-Ollngilas, "Ch1a49d by volves." Then we have a stikii illtr.t(Pation of Mro. lyood'H novelet ; for "Roland Yoi ke, or, )one in Passion,' It Ilw and14 powerful titoy, boy tle fiimlous. author of ".'ast Lynine," is. cummeiced In the pr-eseit iitiiber. In the large and bi-illianit Faviont Plate, the editor haits giveni two examples of the "Girecianl Build," as it is seen in Paris-int for Ite imitattionl (of her.m Ail-icanl I-eaders ,' b1ut to .ltisfy their ,iu.sity, 11ad aI1.So to prove ilhaIt thi. i not, 11s manttly fitippose, ' Saratogai fisthion, but one lviig the usual Frenich originl. "Last W ords" (with poItry,) is i beauiful ilglavilg. There are also very imay engruavings devoted to lady's attire, and to tie work-able, w 1hiu te hides Cl better lipp1r-eciate i1ilh we can. The other liter itry Imixt.er is "B1et-weeii Two," by that piquant anid b1-illiant writer, .Miss Eiiza buth Prescot ; "Who was It, a Story of Planichette," by Mrs. Lollise ChnidPer Moulton ; "Wherc ?" by Florence Percy ; Bridget'- llotanie," by Mrs. Ilosmer ; "The venti at Alilford," by .Inmma B. Iipley ; novelies, editorials, &c. Pub li,shed.hy Deacon & Peterson, 810 Wal 1i4t street, Pl.iladlili, at $2 50 a year (which also irelodes I large steel en gra111ving) Four copie.;, $0. Eight (nd 01 giatis), $12. "The 1.titdy's FriIld'' and "The Satu-day Evinting Pust," (amid one engraving,) $ .00. Yot:,u A.m:uc.I ron JANUAnY.-TherC is always a great hurrah a mig the chiiren wh-n Yon ing Aim-Hea nrrives. Its stories, its puz.les, its pictures, pos sess i) iesislibole atiraetiol, and in (111ce los of boys aid giils to be," at bed Limle foI jlst "half ait hour o.". . Thu Jatnary nuiiber is the third ismied sinlce tle cnlalkgulnielt, and is one of thev most ilterestinlg andt attlactivu that ha-i hb-en ulblished. Part-its aid teache.. should hoar int mind t tat it is the only juileile pieriodical that Conlilhies itself t( SkCheS of ani absolInEly trthful, IaL41 ral charaeter. Pulieation OIlee, 83 lBroadway, N. Y. At $1.50 yea-ly. Tll loMEa JOURNA, -This stautncL anid favoite jouPurnal continues to Icm is attiactiois to our exchange list, am' improves witl age liko good winle. DO Voted to literatuo're, line arts, fashlionls etc. The first.ioberi for 180") is ahei of its prcessors. We recommend itl heit lily as a choice fmitiily paper. Stb setiputionl $3 lit lad vance, Moriiis, P'hiii & Co, 3 Pak Place, N. Y. Tiin Lri-rri.m ConRotA:.-An origiin' and1i1 decideulli Ii)llar Magazine, fol Roy! anid .(im~ and1( fom- obler- people wi-it I yo11uig he-arits, forl J:natiriy, is trecei vedl The Littl Le Cmu poral11 il ahiays welcomne and maikes glad the littlec heuats when i does comei. It is only $1 per- year-, pub lishied at Chi<:ago, Ill, by A. L. Soweil The Januar-y No. of Rhien.ide Mags zine, (an ele-gant lone- for ymm)i g peCople i.- to hantid, Ii ard & floughtiwon, publish ets, 4159 Brooiie St., N. Yi,, $2.50 per1 at noun. Suibscibto for tie New Yolume., We have receivedl advance sheets (ico. P..Rowe! & Co's A mer icamn News papert D)iretory, whIxich w-ill shortly b issued on 111 flu paper an td b))od ini dari cloth, ma1k ing a1 han idsoiino v-otimei of bi twen the ancitid fouriItI huled page Price $5.00. Ollicc of puxbication 4 Pat k Row, Newut York. Tid: 11 a.urrT AND lI OM . --Thi s la t titlo of ai new pietorinttily- niewseiC pub11lited weekly' in New York, bt Me-ssrs. Pet tenig1, lintes & Co. Th lirst tntumber is befote u s, aind is all tli its name11 imp llieJs. It conltains good soili ullatter- ai rel iniformttion for lie de meitstic irc-le, and alIl thati per-tainos homeii, hm)1t iculture1, turaI art- et ur 110ul1 ry r-aising, &c., beside-s choice litcin title fi-omi the p,n1 of gif(tedl authlors.' is a th ick papi~er conitai inig sixteeui page: andil( the termns arec reasoitabile enoughi fI . the a~Iiinut iof matter-. Termiis, $ I, inv' iaJbly ill aldvance, wA ithi liber-ah ldetior foi clubs. 37 Pat k 1{ ow, N. Y. 111Kih'u '~ WmuusL, for 18009, proiim unusua attrac(130 tis. It will conltain1 conitiniued stoiry, end tild, "I'103-' li amtontg thie Indt(iams," wic th wtill prtos greaxtly inltereistinig. This excellent pi per for- yon)thl, ciannot be too highly e: tolled), and shiotild be found in ever family of chtihiren. See prospectts els, whiaro. "Oswauun"--Theo first numbe~hr< Capt. Ma! yne Reid's now' hagazine, hea igteaove apptroplattitle, Is ju miot- itan to) glance lat thie very aittr-ae tatble of conltents, wiche gives procof originali ly. Uar-t. Reid's Magazino in priesses favoirably, amti .we have no lies tation.in aknttaon h is rAmier-ican miontthieso. It is emnbellishe with oi-igiinah illustr-atois, and( In sizs e(hlaacter- and1 axppearantce, it is 0no 0 theI cheapest Miigazlnes that has ev< been ipstied in this country-. ' . Carlectoni, Pubhlisher-, 401 lbroadwauy I Y. $3,5O per annumtlt, 5 copiea $15, te - cieis $28, PaTiI's4 MusicaT. Afox-vi;r,, foir Jai t ary, is to hand, filled to repletion wil ( ho sweetest melodies, &c., $3 per a nnm. Single copies 30 cents. iber discouint to thte Tirade. Ti~ traido sut p1k-td dir-ect, or through the .Americi Newa Compiny and1( 1ta Branches. J.) s Peters, putblisheor, 198 Broad way, N. - Two muler~jonts wives areo in faill tNew York. One killed tier husban r with a rnlling-pln and the other utith poker. Summary. Rioting, arsoii, plunder, &c., still con, tinve on the Ogeecheo, tear Savannilt. Tho whitep hav9 ap.q reth-ed withIn (n,o .city 'while tliq geos are fully 'An, anl threatening. The bIjiiding of.rAilroads is the or4er pf the day. Many now h1nc are- cod t6tiplated. 3etween fifteen hundred ard two thousand persons receive public als in Charleston. A very valuable wo'k from the pen of Dr. P. P. Poreher, entitled, "Resour'ces (if the Southern Fields and Fure-sts," will shortly be issued from the press of Miessii. WYalkus' I1ans & Uogswell. Statisticians estimate, the aggreg'ate anal immigration to the states, at a thi d ofr a million, representing -nearly $30)000,( 00 in gold, with n productive caipicity of' onec hundred and fifty mil. lion5. Quite an item, The Court of Esquity, as a soparato ju dicial organization, accordling' to I resent State laws, was dissolved iu Uharleston, on the 1st. inst. The eee was a touch ilg one, the occasion being fraught with great solemnity. This Court that had .so muich dignity aid importance given to it inl the past-this great land-mairk, so to speak-that gave integrity to ofilco aul grace to society:-is amoiing the things that i'ero. . Mny beautiful tributes . were paid by members of' the bar who Were presentf. Mr. Lesesne's prok.est will be handed down as a paper of signal merit. - Great distress among working peoile ill England. The Steamer Itileriiia has been lost at se.1, With the usuial i amount of painful in cidenits, hair-brelidth escapes, &c. The Moina, Cottoni creates ani inqiry. The pIpmers of the closing yerr teem with railroad disasters, dreadful ship wreek~sand colli-sions at sea, tiider, Sticilde, hlie doings of' poverty, &c., and this while the world satg [he glorious wnthemls of the il-slce of Peace. CalifO(rnia produces about $00,000,000 gold p)er annuml. Jerilwaleim has been liberated forever from the military and taxation. Najor Waltoll retiles fromo-Captainl Gibbes succeeds to--oflice in the G. & C RI. it. Co. Messrs. Dvndy and 4 lodges Arl-rsted under alleged complicity ii the killing of .hartin a,id Randolph, have been re leased. In Chai!rlestonl and Col1umb-ia, the freedmtiii have been celebrating "Emain eimtion day," with the usual comicali tims. NIr. S:mut'lt Dibble, hans4 sold the OrangebiUg News to Mr. Thad. 1. At tittan , editorshimiad polities. Its ctei', C od. Iliteri LI, ani old 1line WVhig, we belim'~, hns~' that his press shall ne,- a ssumein a pratizanm eblaracter, hut wvill pursueCC, aL enhIn, digIiIled, CCIu sider aLu anid indepenident course. IThe Tur1ko-Gr'ecan war is conmside.red inevitable. The hate extremly ,old 'weather' :n Filidla, it is feared, wi'll serioushy hurt thle Orange tr'ees. Tlhie night trains on the S. C. R. R., will shortly be supplied with sleeping cars. T'he S. C. Legislature conivenled on the 5th inst. Indexc to Now Advortisemeonts. e Wi' -o iII . Wm'illiamus &.: Son, Cotton "Flactors and Comision51) Mcerchiantts, Ac > coIimmodationl Whamrf', Charleston, S. C. (h;on's u PoYder'. Mossrs. Cal'. le MCuhrtlini are' the naents four the sale of' this junstly<ceelebra ted powd'Cer. Landa ethl's Ga~rden Seeds. Messrs. Patt & l":lat have1 jtust recCeivedl a large andl fr'esh stock of egarden -seeds, - from theC above well knownO grower. Notice. Very' Special. Mathias Harre & Soan.. Greenlle & Gomi Railr oad Co. Greenciville Female College. This Col Il'ge, well nnd favorably known, opens 3d WVedatesday in~ Febrluary, tinder very a flattering ausI5.iees.. r'e Fuma UJn'irity, with a tailented . em-ops of teachers and a splendidh enirieui . lumi, reSumles oni Wedniesday, the 83d y Late Ai'rivais, at Robt. Stewart's of -. nearly everything ornamenital, useful, substantial and dlesirable. r Quarterly Tlax .Notico. J. M. Wiard, r. Trei'as. N. (1. At 100 Toans Piiio PeruviAn Guano and )t all the tested Coammercial Fer'tiliz,er's for t' sale by Mayes & Martin. Notico Sale to foreelose lmortgage. ' London, January 4."- -at view of the IfPresidenmt's general amnesty p)roclama-. (Ition, Jefferson DavIs, Johno Slidehi, James Mason, A Du)Cdlsy * Mann and( other Coat ~'federates are prtep)arling to retturn hom)ne. rOn and after January, 1809, aill editors, s aeonhinasters, and1 miiite'rs (If the Gos. pel1, will be piassed free of chprige over -. th Lehigh Vaulley, Railroad, uipon show. Ii lng their Certinlcates orflleec. WAsHINsoToN, January.4--2 P. M. Ii Membe'rs of Congress are arriving rapid. a. I)y, and there will be a quorum to-morrow. al 8 P. M.---Theo bill authorizing theo .militia in North CarClina, South Care. lina, F'lorida, Alabama and Louisiana, passd beorethe recess, will. be signed by the President. ~' Dispatches sent bene saja -that Grant it is dhetermnin)Cd to root out whiskey, rail d road aind other rings, even if ho'has to a fill overy' civil office from the army or A I || Tle Chronicle r Sentinel dwells at ength on the "Trouble Brewing 16 the. kadical Party"--giving Inl4nta,which 1,logos flave qgpourred, clearly Ibdic.. tIg n ently .split, 'etwe .Gen.fil e and 4iren'e RadicalQyngraspieT t inpef lnd,ulges .n ti'd foliving tifeela ions'on tho subjet.: And thus the trouble is brewig' In tie Radical Congress. To what exten.t t mny be prccipitated in a very few daysY ir weeks, cannot now be determined. 'hat thero are serious differences be tween Grant and th--extreme -Radicals Dvenl the latter now admit. The pat istory of Grant does not give reasonable lope that he will retreat from his present osition. The eople of this country inve long sinee arrived at the conclusion Jhat he ian e4eedingly obstinato man, Ud int. Grant, who ought to know, lays that the .nblic has not mistaken lii character in this particular. On. thlo tler.bad, this Congress hIms been so ucces1sf4l in its altercations with Presi 1ent Jolinson, has so uniformly over. .ono his bitterest opposition to their nost unjust and wrongful legishition, hut We apprehend that they areju.st low in no good mood for a surrender to Jeneral drant or any' em : Co. Plushied kH they are with 6onstanit victories over 3ho.cheliks of the Constituion and the i1pposition of the lexecutive, they muist Lee their vower and appreciate their inportance. - It woud he a curious incident if the >resent Congress, in their hot desire to let rid of one President elected to ofilce >y their own votes, should find that hey havo placed a successor .in power vho is not only. not in sympathy with heir,reckless and revolutiomr-'y princi les, but who lIff-what the other had lot--the power to crush them and defeat! heir purposes. IMPORTANT ro ilu BAR-TRANsFER OF AcCUIT.--For the information of the nembers of the bar, we publish the fol owing order whi-h has recently been inde by Judge Moses, in refereice to the circuits: For causes deemed suflicient why Judge Green, of tle Third Gircuit and bidge Ratind, of the Fourth Circuit, shoull be respectivelv transferred from ino of lie courts of their c.i-cuits, at the ipproaching term, it is ordered, for the purpose of carrying out the arrange monts necessmar"ly therefor, that. Judge Green, hold the ('ircuit Uourt - for Ker haw Counti, beginning on the first Nonday in January iext-that Judge iloozer hold the t. ircuit Court for Suim. ter County, beginning on the llrst Mon lay in January next-that Judge Boozer hold the Circuit Court for Fair-lield Uouity, beginning on the second Moll. Iny itn March next-and that .1udge lut land old.0.he Circuit Jourt fAr Nu%w berry Coulnty, beginning on tie lirst Mo.\lmtv in March next. In all other the said judges, ns to the courts of their circuits, will conform to the regiulations now, by, iw, prescribed. It is further Ardered, that the clerk of the Supreme1 Conrt do fort.h-witi tiall.nmit a copy of this rder to eali of the jjudges above iamed, who will r,spectivel y eyuse it to be entered in the minutes of the conrt.5 wlich they nre hereby as')glled to hold. Momx.t Go-rvox.- We invite attention to the enrdl ohfRev. Joseph If. l-Xdhols, of' 14 ege uyo, an (acorxitn panter, who tha sniect-cdede In in trotfncinig anm u ph abd c. t ton ',ently equal ini every respect to Ilhe sea island varmety, and now cotmmandinag in the mat ket sixty per' cent. above t ho prce of cotamon cot teon. We woul L)ily add, fer the infhormnation of those who do n-'t know him, that, Mr. Echols is incapabile of imnposit ion, and whatever lhe says ay be imoplicity relied onr. [Savanunah R epublican... The Augusta Chroniceo & Sentinel endorses what the Republican say's of Mr. Echols, and adds: "We have known himn long, and bear' willinig testimony to his worth as a mnnn and citizen. We know that there is iio hum bog about the Moina cotton. it sold in t his mtarket yesterday for thiirty- cents per piound, ginnmed on a Common saw gint. With an iniparoved gin fur ucaring thte need from the fibre, it would readily brinig forty or liflty ednits." Tiussia is vigorously and relenflessly eirnshing out every thlin g in P1olanod that ma rks its niationality. Maniy - young Polish couples wrho woul not submnit to a Rnussian mnrriage service have secretly manrried at Sofipiol, by a Smith, wvho, until recently, (lid a v'ery good bui4ness. 'ThIe Riissinni ant herit ies found him out, anid senlt him to Sibetia. The miarriaiges nuiade by hitm were decliared illegal, iand .the unlucky young husbsandls have been enrolled in the t, my. Even bapl iism must be donie a hn Russe. The pienasants9 thintk t hero is no savinag eflliancy ini this, and the Chrh.tiani ceremony is alten plerfeormed at thje very point of the bayo net. Tho Catholic inhabitants are in somne districts escot ted to church biy soldiers and police ollicers, so resolutely do they resist tihe introduction of the Russian lainguage and seil-eek( ser vices into thoir church service. Tnn Ra ron TAirra.--Eery va riety of tartan is very fashionable in London, andl is rapidlly blecomning so in this country. It is adapted to costumes, to Maefarlanie cloaks, and to wa ter-pr-oof suits, anid now a fourth style has come in vogue--worna pretty much as a Hlighi lander wenars his plhid. A long scarf shawl is required. This is folded length wise In eight, takin6 care that the fringe fall on the outside. T1o drape it over- the fIgure, it is fi-st placed across the left shoulder-, letting oiie of the ends fall at the back, like a sash, upon the skirt. Tihien it cover-s the chest, passes tunder' the right aim, encir-cles .the waist at the btack in the form of a hand, rerosses the front, and is lastly thrown over- the right shoulder. To conclude, the end of the Ahawl is slipped through the pIart that for-ms the waistband at the back and two ends, whieb should bei of the same length, and fall on the skirt be hind. FaEE MAsoNs.-It Is eslimialed that the Masoniic order at p)resent, contains ahot 1,250,000 miembers. Of tils number 150,000 are int England, 20,000 in Scotland, and 50,0)00 In Irelanel. TIhere are abot (100,000 on the continent of Europe, 800,000 In the United Slates, and 50,000 In. other parts of the world. In England there are two or three thousanid persona in tiated every year, and the Masonic body is said to be every w~here incasing.--Wilmington Star. There are 88,851 miles of railroad in the United States, which are valined at $1 ,f~,AidA A,8n NaERIEu, On the 14thi of December. by the Rov.. J U. Boyd, Mt.'D. P. BoYD, ty Ati0j-O. rii9mrsox, all of Newberry. - ' t The fair brld0 will accept our ckuoil04ge- i1 nonts for cakigentl : e. Thero Is noibing',ko OT6e , Unselfsab t-'t lying, self-sacrfl, ' love. And we .i5i s hat our fair ygpng len4 May experi0.o: J %if of Parthonik' ai nllng entotionr What .love is, i' thou wouldst be taught, A Thy heart must tenci alone - rwo souls with but a single t1inught, Two hearts that beat as onol" On the 22d Inst., at Jalpa, S. C. by Rev. J.-1. Mvndenhlil, .W. H. SSMANVr F.sq-, to MArTIC V. CLARK, daithter of Dr. R. P. Clark. Accompanying the above notice was a itndsome- wedding coke, for which compli linet the editor returns his thanks to the 9 it 'Air b:ide, and wishes her a very happy a iiew year-antrimonially. 1 On the 23d of Deconber. last, by Rev. M. i S1. Boyd. Dit. Cuump of .Eintuiuel'outty Ga., to Miss. SuN SABIPLEs, .of Edgetiold, - B. C. Il n COMMERCIAL. C NEWBERRY, Jan. O.-IReceived tho past a iveek 160 bales, at prices from 22 to 24 cents ror middlings. COLUSDIA. January 4.-Stles of cotton to.day 17 biles-niddlings 24c. * e Nuw YottKc Jan. 4-7 P. Bf.-Cotton Iriber, at 20. a'i. .CIIAu4STON, Jan. 4 -Cotton advanced le ; stock. yery light; s3los 250 bales-mid 1in1gs 25j', reeots 1,247. AUGUSTA. Jin. 4.-Demund for Cotton 'hir, sales 878 bales-receIpts268--iddlings LivERpo-o Jan. 4-Evening.-Cotton tetivo-uplanils It a 11 Orleans 11 a 11 tales 20,000 bales. Mr. Charles Dickens, in answer to an ippeal made for printers' almshouses in 1tngland, writes : "I beg to say I shall be appy to devote the gross amount of mny text reading in London to the fund. What should I have been without prin. ters ? I amn grateful, and wish to show tt." The Charleston Street car Oompany haive declared a quarterly dividend of . 1 l.25 per share. There are over sixteen millions . of lollars in the Savings Banks of S.an. Ftratci6c, belmiging to the laboring class of that city. ''he fruit crop of the Bahamas is very. abantiit this year, but as there is no dlemand for it for transportation, niil lions of oranges ore rottin, onl the trees. When a single gentleman cannot pass it clothes line without countlig all tle long stockings, it is a sign lie ought to get married, and the sooner the better. Wicked men stumble - over straws in the way to heaven, but climb over hill. in the way to destruction. Englishmanen are petitioning Parli iii-it to let them narry their wives'sister. Late Arrivals. Just received, a fine lot of Table and Pocket. Cutlery, All <iailities napd p1rices Also, just received a itne lot Silvear, double p1late, Tible aund Tea Spoois and Fork., ah1nost eqiul to 1i!ver, by Jan. 0 1 (r. R. STEWA RT & CO. Smith Tools, Sutch as iHe lows', Ativils, vces, HLatm mier.s, Files, &o. Cheap byv Jn. i I U. - It. .STRWA 1R1' & CO. Sugar, Coffee, &c. Comnna Suagaris, '"A." '"H." and til "( ( Iaiied, Crushed aiji P'owdere'd Suigart, Rio anad Java Goffee, Pepper, Spice, U'inger, Ahima, &c. Jan. (i1 tf. RI. .STEWVART & CC). Soap, Soap. A lia-go and vaii ed lot, emn' racinig ad' amost every variety', a fine lot Toilet tad Shaviniig Soap,. &e. &c., by Jatn. ( 11 1. R1. STEWART & Co. Guns and Pistols. A fresh and elegamnt loi'. of Guns andu Pistols, Sho', Powder, Caps, Slot-Belts, Powder-FIamks, &c., &c., bay Jan. 6 1 tf. R. STEW~A RT & Co. Dry Goods. All doe.ttrpttons of Drty Goods beintt re eived amost daily. Call and examaine. .Jan. 0 1 .f~. - R. STE W A RtT & 00. Guano ! Guano ! 100 Tons Pure Peruvian Guano, on the way from the Peruvian Government Agent, at, Now York. Wc also expeCt to keep a good quantity of different kinds of Fortiliz,ers, at our Wrare-house, near the G. & C. R. R.. Deyot. MAYE"S & MARTIN. JTan, 6 1 tf. Dupont's Powder. The uinderilgned atte Agents for' the sale of D)UP'ONI"S CEL,EiiATED P'OWDfER1 antI hivinig secured a flre-proof Maug.ziane they can lurtish thec samte In tiny quantity and at all limes to Merchtants at Maune-ac ttutea's prices with freight added. They tnre also Ageats fur the sole of Gower', Cox, ,Mairkley & Co's., Wagons, CAl1RWIlI,E & McCA UGHiRIN, Jan. 6 1 tf. BURKE'S WEEKLY FORl DOYS AND GIRLS, For 1809, wvill be the best volume yet is suedl. It will conttai a capital story ofI 'oyALif'e Among thte Indians," by Rev. F. R1. Goniding. nnattor of "Youang Marooners." Mo,untamin liil, a Tale of the Old Domin ion," by P'hilp Barrett, nuthlor of "The M incer-lioy of Mansfeldlt ;"Lillian Lislo, or Life at theo 'Oi Farm lhouse,"by Mrs. 8. E. Peck; '"Tradestand professions of Aniaols.'" by a lady of Soutit Carolina; " liiographi'es of Ancient Porsonms, for young People." by' R1ev. TP. I. 11u'tsels, A, M. ; "Poor 11enry," from the German of F. Hioffmatn, triatislatedl by a hdy of Virginia; and many oilher attracti,e stories nnd poems1 elegauntly llhits tratied. Terms $2 a year. Liberal discoutnt to chnbs. Specimen copies andI preminm list sent free on aipplicatioh to the pnablishaers. J . 3W. BURKE & Co., Macon, Ga. PAVILION HOTEL. CharleSton ,S. C, B3OARD PER~f DAY, $3,00, t A.BU mFin IED, iJsuII . IJlLRIEna Democratic Meeting. The District Clubs are earnestly requs a to send delegates to a meeting to be lid at Newberry 0. 11.i, Jon Monday, 18th ist., at J1 o'clock, for. the purpose of e owing and ro-organizing the Democratio ibs of Newberry District. - We have acco-upnished much, but there I atill much to be done. W ' 'UBT ' UAIN IN TiC POSITION WE IIAYX ALBRADY J. F. J. CALDWELL, Ch., Cent. Ex. Com., N. D. ;ale to Foreclose Mort4 gage, John Agn6w, f. A. I. 'ay1dr.! By virtue of n Power.of Attornny,.to me lven, by A. it. Taylor, boarlig datq u n iry 28, 187, 1 willsell at blio ntwtlin , Newberry U. II, on the fl y Moudnda n ebruary next, all. tlakt Plantation In New. arry Cotuint%v, bounded on the North and ortl%-E,Ist 6l tfQd4Af ToyFlo, ie South and-SoatlilEnt l'y ;thoilddr Iver-, Vest by lands of James Lindsay, 'd II. Williams, North by lands of Griflin, nitnining nine hundred and forty-ono (941) as m1ore or less. Torms of Sale. Twenty-fivo hundred >Alars, and dhe.expenses of salo In cash. lance on a credit of one and ,wo years, cured by 'Uond n'nd mortgage. Purclmasers to'pay for stampt and papers. JOlN ANH%W, Attorney of'ttio"Moritador, Jan. 0 L. 3t. A. R. T4YLop. Landreth9s: iAREIIN SEEPS, TEW CROP, For Sale at PRATT & FANT'S Jan 6 . Drug Store. All persons indebted to us )y Aleiorand i Accounts r otherwise, must call in and ettle tie StIflo forthwith, as ve must close up the trans etion, of the old year: and ereafter no more inoran lumls will be kept, aiid the noney in every case must iceollpalny orders, to receive ttenltionl. MATIllAS BARRE & SON, Janl I Per JAS. Y. McFALL. GREENVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE he s vitIN(i si ESION of this institution ill be"linl Wedn-da1yv tihe -3,d of February, Jil cominue 21 weeks. Amph. provisio - hiis heel made for e icitt ingstruction1 in all Dep..ritments,,in-. .Ining Anceientu noi Molh-rn, laniguages, Mia n ing a ni Pal il ting, solo-inuginig .u mnd tnealizai o, Thornughu 11hiso ant liarmony,' od. I usterig u:ta I mu si g. For lt ill u lirtiebr anply for entialogte o Prof. U. ni. .JUDS(N,. Jang 11 -!mo Greevoiille, S. C. FUItMAN UIVERSIT. The Exercises of this Iistittiion will be ~esumed' ont Wedile.ieday, th ie third of Fob ruagry neOxt, nn der lihe following F"ACULTY: Rerv. Jamgges .1. Fur.in, D. 41., President, tggd l'ro'essorg of Blica' Lettre.. and Meta phyu.es. C. HI. Judson, Professor of Mathemnatics anid Austronmumv. J1. C. Faberu,' Professor' of Latin Laguage andm Litlerature. C. 1I. TIoy, P'rofe~ssor. of' Greek Language inol IMieratgue. J. M. Ilaurris, P'rofess.or of Natural' Phi. l6sophy and( ChIedgijst ry. Dr. Fabger will also gire ings'truction to. privaje classes in Moderng Languaiges. TEaMs, &gc.-As' the successful proseeu. tion of the precribJed courses of study de. penuds rathergg np,on schiolirly higbits and murg ity oflm,i ~,an gpon the readIng of theirl dis51ctin in thme reception of such stud(entis a5 canl appreiCiadte university In' stintlion. The Pruimary Depa; tment Is now a sepa ramte unndi distinict school under' Prof. J. B. Pat,irick. Stdnsnot on' scholarships, pay $35.00 for tuition andg incuidentagl expenses, for sea. siong of 20 weeks. &lholarashuip stud. nts receive free tuItion, nit PIty $2.50 pcir session for incidental ex. )ensu'i. Jloaruding wcill cost from $15.00 to $18.00 )liger moni, all fognmd. Treo yea r schtola rshiips, eonuditloned pon flhe, paym'ien t of.$30.00 anndaly, mayv mc Iig on ulprIiCicin to the Treasnrer. L'hoso who lIaive given honds ill please. numke prompt p lymenut, oc the first inatal. pient, eiher to thie Trecasurer or to one of lie auhorized Agengts. C. 11. JUD)SON, Treasurer, Jan 6 2mo1. Greevile s.0. Qularterly Tax Notiee. I will be at Newherry C. It., (Mower's storo) on Monday and Tnesday, 11ith and I2ulh lsts., for (lie pnrpose or receivmg the axes regenredeu by law on sales of goode, rairei gad muerchan idize, Spiritous LIquors nnuniet.nred, all othier mnnfactured arth. 'los, and sales of Cotton, by merchant., auctors, Brokers, &o., for qu'nrter endiri )ec. 31st, 18618, also on sales of Gotton foe tu&rter endring Sept. 80hi, 1 868, where they ave not already bmeeni paid. Jan 0 J. M. WVARD, Treas. N.O. b#lITIH11 .1 VILLIjU!4 & 00TTON IJA(CTOR$g AND Jommissoni M eirc h a nt Charleston, 8. C. aug 20 Sm Wanted Agents. is MachIJie is ei a o ever redsea d is 4o0d at thme low lso EIPJCO, Plif h,P.