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HUnRAixI'$C, eon J IeDAVas.-Hun. , dreds of young men paraded the streots , of this city during the entire day yester pay hallooingand clieFmil forD'Jeff. .vio, Gn. Lee atid other nt * td reel s"With the moost deafening and steitoiiln xvoices Many of tlien were dreised in (Confederato gray, and all ,vere armed -with the relguiation pistol, better known as the horse pistol." There se'ned to be a general concert o(f.ncteion m the part of all the - vonng men formerly identified with the' reb army, and t hose -wlho had symputhized with therm ; their strugglo to establish the confed. eracy. They traveled about, the streeta in squads of fronaiten to fifty singilng., at the top of their voices all ihe rebel songs they ever had heard. They fired their pistols by platoons and by coipatfies ' arid frightened women arid children't a'.i .most ont of their senses. Their indecenti -ngs and langnage finally drove ill th'e lalies off the st.reets. and toward the middle of tile afternoon hardly a y sde table lady could he seen outsidlo of- her domiil.-Al~wnrbtJournal. 2901. We have been, inforn'ied by a passen. ger, who aerived in this city yesterdVy, of a fatal occuirrence on the -Pee Dee' River, where the Wilniington and Miain. ciester Railroad Bridge formerly stood. On Vednesday, itappears, that. in eross. in- the river, the passengers became ex cited at the reported sinking of the flat, -and a number of persons, principally womein and children, jumped overboard. Eight are known to have been drowned, aid several more are suipiosed to have lost. their lives. Oite of the ferrymen (a fri'eimnnii) saved a Indv passpnger, nt. tle risk of his life. \Vhat origiated the repori. it i - iipossible to saiy ; the - flat arrived on the other side, in perfect. sa fety.-Columiai Phtenix. N'w ANI or.D Si'yi.F;.-The new style of commencing the y-ear on the li-st Jampiry ways adopted in France 1564 ; in Set laind I600, and not long ifter iii Denark ;if Holland, Protes. tant Germianv, in Rassia in 1 Too ; in Irngland 1752 ; and last in Sweden 1 753. Peter the Great, celebrated the event inl his doiniiions, by a Jubiled of seven d-tys. The Christian Era he first iinrodnieel th.ire in 1725 ; ht ini de. f-reient to th Eieglish ma'thematicians, lie d-cliiieci to onmit the ' snrplus da.s, so that. by h ndditii of inorther day since lite el ue of I te I 8t Ih cen iiry, the Gruegorian is at present i advance, of the Ru'siai cal.-ndar, twelve da vr a variation Whicb ik eXpressed thus.-lat ,Jaiim try, 181-20t h Deceimber. 1829, and recognized throughout Iurope. WONDERFUL.1 STORY OF TIIK Yfie.D OF TitE I'Alo) Miig.-A private let. ter'dated Oto Fiio, October , 1865,to gentlenman it San Francisco, states thait party. prospeeting on the War t"uigle Mount ai. about oie mile South of the Oro Fino, found.one if die richest old and silver,ledges ever fo:ind anyv here ; or as they say, it is richer than nything we read of in the history of nines. The new discovery is from one o three feet wide. The company have alen from one to livo tonls of the ore to lid Sinker mill. The five'tons vielded ver oibe.ton of bullion. A mnal~ that tops iu'tlie houe with mie got for iounde~ of the rock and crushed it. He ot eighteen 'onnees oluist after retort. ng. They get blocksi of nhative si'.ver as argo-as candle boxes, ant~bammner .il; uit like a~ wagon tire und leave it' shinting ith free gold.. There is another discovery on -the amie mow'tain of gold-bearing .ledge our feet wide'; .they have taken ont wvo pans of dledomtposed quartz twelve et down, and washotng ouit. eightteen ollars to thed pan, and there arestek f gold in the hard rook half .an lpeh hick. This is no ex aggerated sta'emorjy it isaall trud/ .. - DEATH o7 BluroA Dyn.0 N. TB'A-~ IEN.-We are grieved No hear, by a rivate letter from Georgetdonh, of )the nexpected'dem'iso of rig-den, J rapier, hate of the 'C"'federate ar'm.. is death appuears t~o ,have been as ide eas it. was unexpected, as ht Wa's und dead in his bed at. mornings He 'd beetn for some tinme A anifferet from a ironic disease, whlich ';obablv led to o fatal recu4t. Genj. T1ratpiur wa. an ible, able and' aepmplished gentle. an, of one of the oldeet-tamlies, which mn qarly piriod, had given 'to the rvi Tthe country inant of its . most, le ons. The present subject was not wvorthy of his yredecessors, He was itely engaged in .military dntidA i'a d alhont the predinoes' of Chauleston d Georgfoin, pzt'nly. dtr' g thbe r, but v~'~e w p i - sion of a' esl teful to any 8f~ *ho shall prted with A propet sketqhif his r reer-and pubjiee A STR'ANGIC LoRD.-in 1774 tkrke'8 Peerago or its prodetessor, if it was Inot (xtatit at that time. was better under stood iii th rnglish Parliament 'than thlBible. In that year Dr. Webster was a popular pr*eaciePr of the kirk of Sciland in Edinhurgh . Business brought him to London, and one day when passing the Houso of Lords his cnrIosity induced him to make an effol't to stop and soe them.. None were ad. mitted without, an order except . noble. men serva i ts. Webst er, being igno. rant of the rule. reqnested adinitintico. "What Lord do you belong to ?* nsked-the doorkeeper. "To the Lord Jehovah replied Web. ster. .To rha Lord Jehovah ? queried the 4odrkeepjr "I have kept here seven year byg havo not heard of such a Lord Jadk.- " said he to his follow kleperan oie front. steps, "here 18 a chap whossys lie belongs to Lord Jo ho'ah doyou know such a Lord ?" "Nevej hetrd of him," said Jack. liut " said the Doctor."there is such a L oi awsniin,'1 said Jack ; "I suppose t'hs 6hi-PiodrLScoch Lord." Q'hit-durred at a period 'when, there wso tiotfoie in twent y or all the mann fe turig ' l ini-nra l (list ricta in England who puhd read. the Bible or write his 6ae Sahliatli vhools were introduced in1M3 Soh0 for Y.unir Lidias~ WINNSRORO'. S. C. 1 T 8dtssion of this School wil ":,to.menco on Monday, thle 160h 0 Jan ualy ,80. o~t4rn',,'npply to Itev. J. OBEAR, Principal. jan 2'08 6-* NOTIGE. IMG'loave 'to* Inform all my ." iends that. Ilhavo resumod nay busines in the nanuraoture of , BOOUS and SHOES, in the best and finest style by White ltie. chanics. and hope they will chll and judge for themselves. R. W. BONEY. Jan 2'6--if MISS S. A. FINNEY expects to resume .tthe duties of her School on Tuesday, January-2d, 1816, at the residence of Miss Porcoier, Main St. Terms, $15 00 in cur. rency. per session of five months. dlee 19'65-.w Tuition in Frencht D it W. H. BAILEY Is desirmis or form. Ing a class or glasses fbr instruvion in the French langtidge. Pupils will be ta. ken singly, if desired. For terms apply at the re'adongs of Mr. E. Wagner. deo 12'654 . Wingsboro' emaieSeminary. 'HE indersignnd will enable pi T trons to make satisfactory -ariti6ge ments In regard to board, whiob- may be paid In. znoney or provlsjons. A. -0. STACY, Princlpal. deo 80'65-4 Phono aphyor S i . G. NT l VIEN d-siroke of receiv. ,nijnstynrption will leave I heir names, sonn,'at fila.offloe or with Capt. Clowney, Clerk of th .Court. deo '66.q.. .TfOLENi tsy plantation on the night iJ ofth4 2dint., one grey -O IOSE, lout9yeay I aos and stands a little on the~ erit~ditles feet, 16} hands high. -* -. -'J.-J T. A LDRICH. de 28- - "Rheisy Mount. . C W t[1 ~o~ohe highest bidder T. .W --1 PAT, *' 7 vFettOe Beds, MoM Qitare, *nd .ole t~e o tedIous to mention. do. .K. ARHALL deu.RAW. Somy stable in Cioltmbls, B. 0 3ay STALLION. The ab~" ward vilb paId for the delingyff a sne imal16 Columbli , S.0 JOHK4p.Sughb 8. he on a~ AO- I t ENT. thu lanus ,of the estate of Theodore 8. DuBose,.deceas ed..al CO6PRISING One Tract of lan4 known as ROSELAND, situated three and a half ipiles from Winns. bo'ro', on the Chestr road, oonfaining six or seven hundred a6egs. On this place is the arr.ily residence. with gardens. orchard. and vineyard; with all plantation buildings, except gin-house. In good order. One Trt'-aedjoining this, known as ROCK. SPRING, conmaining six or seven hundred ncres: with overseer's house and all no. cestsary plantation buildings including gin house. One Tract known as FAIMINGTON, sio uated nine miles from Winnsboro', on the Watereo creek, adjoining lAnds of Mobley, Thdrn, Harper, Baulware, and others. Containing three thousand acres more' or less On this plantation are residence, nv'er'eer'q houqe al l1 necessary , build iigs, oxcept Gin House. This is one of the best plantations in the District. These plces will be offered for Rent to the highest bidder at the Court House, In Winnshoro', on Monday, January 15th, 1860, unless prdviously disposed of. Any person desiring to rent these places before that time. or information respecting them, will apply L5 the Executor, at his re-sidence in Winnsboro'. d JNO. BRATTON, Exor. dec 28'65, tf ESTATE SALE,. P UR'SUANT to authority from the Ordi nary, there will be sold at the "'lbne Place," on the 10th of January, 1860," and to le continued from day to (lay, the Cqrn, Foddler, Mules. Horses, Wagons, JHogs, Cat.. tIe, Farming Utensils, and Household, and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c., belctrging to the estate of N. A; Peny. deceased. Terms, cash, up to $50, bver that amount purohasl. er" to give sealeil note payable 12 montlhs after date, with Ipterest from date, with two good sur-eties. % At the Pamno liipe will be rented the Reve ral plautationa bolknging to said Estate, for thie year 1816: and will he sold for Cash, a lot of COTTON in tIme seed. JAS. M. kUTIAND, C.FO D, Exentor. dec 28035 td MISS PERONNEA, W ILL commenceojhe instruction of her I classes on Monday,ifh January, at the Episcopal Parsonage. Reference-Rev. P. Trapier KeIth,. Rev. J. It' Elliott, Mr. Edward Miles, Rev: W. P. DuBose. dec28'05-3 For Sale. A TW"ENTY hlORSE ENGINE, with Grist 'Mill and Bolting apparatps. 'Engine warranted as good as new, T. W. WOODWARD. deo 19'55 -5 MT. ZION INSTITUTE, WINNSBORO', S. 0, HE exerolses.6f this School will be re sthmed'the Ist. Monday in Fellruary 1886. OFFICERS. 0. A.'WOO4WARD, PrtoIpal. R .ev. . DOBOSE, A:11., . W. M. DWIGHT, Asista. Tenne- per, session, payable half In ad vamiee, the balance aL. tho'clone of -.the Aes sion., 11o Lwd ,il Tuit):' 1, mdl the b esches exoept.Ph I6phy' Cheam Istry and frebek ' 100 00 Tuition..of day scholasra In the: clasAlosia or igher .Rnglish and Matfematicat Depart ments: . 25 00 Tuit6ti In i otho'hr'noliese'fronm $10 to 20 00 ourse ot Chemilsitry or ihiloso. , y, . . , 10.00' French, 10 00 Contingent chqrge for eneh pupil, . 1 0(9 Pa mnent .red uredI ijspcle, or, its equivat len, ~n currocney, at the time of settlcenent Gi'.. A" 3y0DW AR D, 2 x * 'Prineipal. deo 19'65.-'t" - . Montioelb f'emnas Instgbite. FAIIEtD D)IS'FICT, 8. C'. '~ ' l exercises of t-hlis School -~ . will be~ r'esumed' on Wed. nesday, the 10th ofJ anmuary next. T he SessIon 491 eItar, e twvienty weefts, Terms for Sessos, payable Idi advance. board, including wakblaig ': $50 Tuition in English, : : 26 do. - .Misle , 26 do. '4- Latin, . : " 20 do. "* renoh,'2 Znetdeutal ExPps' es 5 sheets, pillow-dbases, towels n'nd hay cov qrings for further patottlavs address dBV RTA1 ORZEA LY, - Prigh otly8 doo44a d - h )e talr $mrma.seam mmaea a mor "usa~mma ~ amro = 'Wholosale Deilers * IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, 'e., 2 Hayne Street, CORNER OF CHi URCIt-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., H AVING resume4 business at their old stand. 2 layne-Street, corner of Church-Street, are now receiving a large and well assorted stock of OOOTS. -TR UNKS,&C., Which will be sold at (lie lowest market price. The patronage of former friends and the public is respectfully solicited. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L. A. NELSON, JAS. M. WILSON. dec 28'65-tf JOHIN CUMMINS, Boot, Shoe and Hat House. Sole agent for the Spring Valley Whjto Lead Works. Linseed, Karosine Oils, &c,, NO. 141 MEETING-STREET, OP'osITZ AYNX. Charleston, S. C. dec 28'651 .e T. M. BRISTOLL, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SIJOEN, 'RUIS, ETC. No. 109 Meeting Street, corner of !lakel, CHARLESTON, S. C. STOo4 fnPLUN18HED WEEKLY BY STEAMER. T. M. BRISTOLL.. - . T. DUNHAM, A. S. BROWN. dec 28'65.,-8-no C. D. CAR R& CO., TEALERS in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat J..Ljtings, WindQw Shades, Patent Step Ladders, &o. ALSO,. Tailor's Trimmings of every variety, which they offer to the trade.at New York Jobbijg priobs. 80 Broad ft Charleston, S. C. ded 5'65-8ino. "The North Carolina Guardian." 'rHE undersigned Will issue, commenoing I, on the first, day of. January, 18O, in the. city of Chaflotto, N . C., a daily and tt:I-weehkly newspAper under thre style and txileof "TItE NORTHl 'A;OLINA GUAR. 1)IAN1," which'shall'be doeoted especially to thedisseminnation of the tpst news, and th.guarding, wlih ilnquo eye,.thee.iqter eats of thetq9ate dn4ert' Constitution. and in oonfor.piti "wii'h the laws of the United ~It alls. - There will also be Issued, from thA anine offi4, a weekly pper'under'. the style and sitlg* "T HBCATAWB4 WATCH MAN." b. tortns foi thp. D4u.Y GUAnrDAN. will be, loone yeat' $7.00; six months, $4.00; thi& months,. p2.50 atyy less .time $1.00 per month. ,T7RgTaf-WP.xrLY UARiDIAN will bstp3 plied "to sutbscriber's at. $6.00 for twelve mnonths; $8.0Q foi' oont hs $1.75 for thr'ee' ukonths,. -aid sgen'ty-Sve cents per month for any less'tlme. Otidigayy advertisements, occupying not morenthan Ien lines (one square,) *ill be Inserted In either of the. above publicaions at seventy-fivb enkt for the first -,se'rtion and fifty cet for eseb sttbsequent in'sertion. Larimr advertisements in exact proportion. Liberal disounts will be made for Gon tract advertisIng. . The WasarLY WAwommsAx will be furnish ed t6 absorlbelts at $2:00per annum, single e , nd to a olub *f. flve for $7.50. to a elb 'ten for' $12.50, and to a club, of tw~d~ fer $().00, with ian ,extra eopy to the ge ntofol BUJBITTON, Edlior au rp letor "Gnardian," A e ChirIdtte. N. .0. -~ *d~#itdifj ~ faor by giving the *t SI o 4,~6fw' insertions, endi~ ouern PlONE~ER'L~INE OF STEMIfERSt. F014 BaiJilo'e, ' i llndelpliin, New YorIczajin Bstoms. vai Albe aimalae amid C0iheepeake Caanl. THE COMODIOUS STEAMERS PIONE19t and .COM10DOE ADAI-, . ILL leave New Tlernt' for for Norfolk . on TDESOAY of each week at 8 o'clock, A. M,; o'nueecti mith the different lines of steanm4rs' for, the above named points.. On and aftcr the, firat day of De coember next they wIll leav' on .Tueday and. Friday of each-woph, wakin semi-weekly trips. Shipperi of Goos F receive every facility and .accomniodntjen '6r tLe traas. portation -'of the am1&leo-a !arrangements have been matie kjtbthi d1Wrent oompan panies to forward gods. to.this line at low rates and .wltliou ,dla Rnh of these steamers (u'e ce le o ea'rying TWOHUNDRE A . . P i50t ONSOF FREIGIT throu'glm jie ch itout. -difficulty, as they were'. buil : prensly. for the trade. They are-Ofed up ith' 8A TE ROOMS. and IIWF *I ' ..a6 be 'o'f 9omnmodating ihirly-five' .asulbg101 ETr attention will be pOid to tV, scopt..f 'pAssengers, who wll be len o..b the inconvenience of transferto obblj t bela, unt will be ta ken thfotogk dir'e *I~t out ohange. , The tables ofilihe ' aera nro -liberally supplied with the' market affords. Families traveling w it to their in terest to tAke tuis liegpi.' they will thereby escape tle.dangeranddiscomfort of a sea rotite. and the fatigue of vallroad travel. On the 15th of X)edenber next, if the business of the line waryants it, the steam er.1VILLIAMS will boput on the route, and tri.weekly *rips willbe made. For freight or passage apply to WHIT FORD, DILL & CO., New Berne, N.-C. DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietor, nov 21'65 .3I0IN KLWIIA & CO., Iiporters and Wholefilet Dealers in G ROCERIES, Provisions. Flour, For. eign and Domestic Liquors and Ci. gars. Crockery, Hollow-Ware and Glass. ware. 2000 Sacks Liverpool Salt to arrive. No. 88 Ifasel-Strett, ov 9'65-8m . . Charleston, S. C. Winnsboro' Female Seminary. BETV. A. G. STACY, A. M.. PRINCIPAL, Assisted by accomplished Ingructors in all . the 'Departments. HE first Session will begin on Thurs day, January 4th, 186, and-end the 18th of May. The Second Session will begin May 21st, and end October 12th, with two weeks vaca tion in, August. Rates of Tuition tor First Seasion,or half year; payable, one hair in adtance, and the residue at, the expirastivn of the Arst half of the Session. say I1 A1oh. Collegiate Departnept.; $20 00 to $22 00* Primary Departmen; .866, No. 1, 12 00 Primary Departmet e,'2, 16 00 . Contingent F ee 2 00 Mstilo on Piano, ;: 20 00 Use of Instrum .t 8 00 Latin, Greeli,;ot V e h. .15 00 Drawing, $15 6 ', ma Oil, 20 00 Phonetic Shortha 1g. 10 00 Vocal Miutoeno p11 . .e These chargeserI , e . Ii n specie, but payment snny be i4aper curren cy or in proisld',tewhich is customar 'ai the: 't fl5 nt. The Inin an e ~mufedson the plan of otir, L.mi es9gAthe same Those wIlo o f e :will re f t dlay 1: '~tn to the Persns dh hAmnuni cate with the-Pi cl$LT.%a For furthr8uoti~, ltf deo 14'65.-1t~h 0. IIAVING ae~dede in Fl t '1 ClassaBOOK au' P2 JR,- wi are prepared to exeodte p hia4yt~ork in with neatneds andi d . it boI j forn ac a'. bi. terms. - .Tob P~aing of every elaua anid et is, nru the largest Pot ter to the sallhest C sfsgut xd in the best style of the art., We are pate prer ftbptint * o e~ e.ti~d pattern,)