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WSIuKGTON, Jan. -11. J Nf aryand,eade a sepeech on the resolution offered by Mr. ore, ysAterdviy, providing for the ap. poiptment'of Pr6visional Governor, for the Smuthern States. . He irgued that Congress had no right to make war on flie.States. It could suppress. insurrec. kf there was no power to hold the So'atkerin States as a conquered terri. toty. ROces. 'he Speaker laid before the House the credentials of Messrs. Farrow and Kennedy. Representutives elect from South Carolina. Referred to the .Com. mittee on'Reconstruction. Mr. Rogers, of New Jersey, opposed the negro suftrage bill, contending that this was exclusively the white man's government, and was so intended bhy the frameri of the Constitution. He charactenzed as abhorrent the recent attempt -to aegrade the citizens.of th'e District of Columbia by conferring on the negro the right of suffrage. He also maintained that this is a Federal not a National Government. Mr. Farnstwedb, of Illinois, main. tained the contrary detrine, insisting on the political equality, of man. He de. clared he would rathet -sit in the. Housie of Representetives with Fred Douglas thari with Fernando Wood. Pending the onsidersoon of the bill the Rottee djourned. F4nerals Marthaduke,. Preston Ond Walk.r, Tezas~g are in 'London, 4A js Ilse Mr. Judah P. Benjamin. Richnong correrpondent of the Pe. tersburg rNxpe# of the 12th instant, Gen; & E. Lee Arrived in the city it 4 o'clock last evening, by the Central -cars, tnd went to the private House of .4 friend.- He is said to be in good health, and looking remarkably well His business is. no doubt to confer with ithe Educaeainal Committee of the 40e - gislature.. DECnlRIPTONCO NGa .-Bennett has no respect for the present Cougress. W'he New YorM fferafd says @ntijsarg mnen, they come from their ,country vUges to the seat of govern. ment with i the pasaions, prejudices and-narrow views of local politicans. -They rd full of the "idea and feelings of war ifter it' is.9ver and fast becoming a moirof history. Events, with migh tf,5i4es.. ruih on. Jike railroad cars, an ie :them gazisg in.wonderment be)Wi ., They are; bewildered, and founder abut in unest'ainty, first one way and then another, .not knowing rightly 'here they ao., It is a pity they canpot be sent back to their constituen 4bes to fnd oat the change that has takeit place. A veer or so, however, is not long in tihe Ue of a unat, nid the time will soon come round whenl they wil).be taught an impressive. lewon. In" the :neau time we do not-despair of the pro. grossof thetu imty r President .1ohu. son hithe,~ % gdo, i,y el A firmness .O.nrr ut/ safely (6.j $ ;1s T'a LADos QwomstoNSobTED IN .* KANgLe--The targe A rkanasa pan sters-alut~ the Mtusisippi Rivaer have at length:Sved the labor problem as far: a. tey aieonderede Here ii the way. it wasEene, se nad*ated in.a letter fronm ube a good smatqsq4.ut. Terp tri.' -. -din. 1lte renue ua r trolic and ihun:D 'e tI a6kp. y afternoon, goe'metIIuhis e neyg4 .demoralised,4d gesek n day - gt, Two or AreW ls4 to *9*rt'sji w~.he .cass snany renmedies have beens pro .and at lastOoL.Diaongs latte s p olei'-e te the G hs 906 th his stime to die dlt rin ol i turn him off and introduce , q at once. The day of to" por passd. The grakt idea~d~ ought to beinculcated ingey head 'is, that he must eihe starve. Ketchin, MoM H AVE rceivei n' Stock of oodp. to wilo M in1itn the attention of fornebr.patgdnbq oie old firm and of the 1ubil.ew ?, T ey hae on hand- and are. V neral assortnent of Dry Goods, Clot 4, School Booke, Medindo f umery, Putty, didre, . Cook)n .8toV; roerep, 41wre, Daggin and Rope. Brooms and Wood61r % Crooke And all othir articles usedy ept incoun t-y stores. - Jan 83-06, - *Uted: CORNi Peis, Dry HI de, end'a aI Country Produce, for goqdtt oreai. KETC~fiN alpMASTEIC& Co. Jan 16'69--tf No. 1, Hostel Range. orghum Syrip I! DA.ELS excellent Sorghum Syrup,' jutreelived. KETCHId, McMASTER & CO. jam 16'6-tf No 1. Hotel Range. School Books I 1119ACHERS are notified that we arc able tofurnish them with books and sta. tionery at low prices. Any 'articles not on hand will be obtained by Express at short notice. KETCHIN, BItMASTER & CO, Jan 1'066-tf No., Hotel Range. MAPES' NITROGENZ ED Pliosphate of Lime. BY putting on two hundred pounds per aore it will increase the quantity of Cotton three -hundred poundb or more. This Fertilizer contains all the properties of barn-yard manure. and improves the land. Send your orders immediately in order to have them in tims for planting. Send for a Circular. Sold at Factory pri ces, by the addition of the freight. II. "W., KIN-SM 4 N, No. 279, King.Street, &le Agent. Jan 16'64-2 GE0. ,W. WALTER& SON. R ODIVING' . AND ' FORWARDING AGENTS, ILLestabliNh themselves at Columbia, S. 0., on the completion of the South. Carolinat Railrqad to that point, where they will e happy to serve their'old friends and patrdns. Thankful fos past fa vors they will endeavor by prompt attention to merit, t .ontinuance. Liberal advances made on consignments to their friends In-Charleston, Now York and Livefpool *e-k' January 16'66-lmo Dissolution of Cop trtnoriship. T HEcopartner8hip heretofore exist. THIn!g,under the, style of Ketchin & .MeMaaster. is this day dissolved' by nmtusl consent. The name of the Orm may be used by either party in settleiantint. EETCIIIN& MoMASTER. Jan 13'0 6-tf The under'ign--d iave tinp- 4y ont rc *Ihlo a f'ovmk~,r&-i tv, tah-- tron iien n ?5. ., 'W4teh9 a ~ i) Cutlemry DqB Vat. de aa: -w al6~ ed~ 88 .~k 1 UNDElsIG ;I iAV E6 'T IT 1)AY e rer. at I i 0 Cpi rt tership, e purchase and sale of general mer. a is* under the name of Thompson, i ail & Co., and will conduct their busi. .in the Store lately ' oceupied by Dr. Iken, on the corier t h or t)he Court rouse. o it T'Cll'O( .3. IN. S~l C. W. FAU'ETT. .ia uar 1 18 fl. .i to 1'.---law n)av Thompson, Wu ihers & I :l w 'e' ..,. the .nt... ,. i vi.,,,, to''t,rSiovk 1t -1 N RIlA1 %1EI. HANDIZE, carefully soli-cted to suit the ants of the country and, town trade. All f which will be soilat ihe lowest. market vices. A share ofpubli4 patronage is so. Cted. Our stock consiusn in part of DARY GO ODS, 'lain, Vancy belains and Alapacas. French and American. Calicoes. Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Ladice and Mils ce Gloves, Ladies and Mises Hoes, linen 'nd Crape Collars, Silk and Linen Handker. C hl I a f 6, ileached And Browtn Ilomsptnns. Cloths and Cassiniers, Satinetsand Tweeds. Ladies Hiata a, d Itibbons. II fine Bed and Colored Blankets, llats and Cape. A large- variety of Hoots and Shines. GROCERIEs. lugar, Coffee, ree, Mackeral,SardineaHer rings, Cheese, Pickels, ice. Pepper, Chewing and Smokin Tobacco, Raisins, Almonds, Currents, Figs, Candy, Soda, Soap, Concentrated Lye. Can dies, Petroleum oil. and Lam'ps, Shoes' Blackingand Brushes.. HARDWARE. 1 zes, h1atchets and Spades, Door and Pad Looks, eto , Curry Conbis and Brush es, Table and Pocket Knives, Scis sors, Shares and Sheep Shares, Hinges, Serews, Raysors, TraceChains, Pistols, Shot and Caps. CROCKERY, Sadles, Bridles and 'tirups. ' NOTIONS. )f every kind and variety and other arti. iles to tedious too mention. At the Corner North of the Court House. jat 9'60-law8w GREATNE DOLLAR' learitg-ont Sale of Jewelry, to clo-- aas Estate. 0041,s85 worth of Elegant Jew. elry. NCLUDING Watchos, DiainondN, Broockes, Chains, Lockets, Rings, id Pens, Silver and Silver Plated Tea apd Din. ier Servioe,.-Silver and Japanned Wailters, I3ronsqs, Statuettes, Sevres, Porcelain, BM. outerrie, Photographic Albums, Pianos, aid, in uott the entire stock of an old on ablislied Jewelry House to be closed out on >n entirely new and novel plan, 67ach Arti,,e, without refereace to its alue, - to be sold for One Dollar I . The plan is'this: Our entire Stock of 3onds is appraised, and Certificates or rickets, each naming sone on article of aur extensive assotment, of Jewelry, etc., iro placol in envelopes, carefully sealed tid theni thorouighly mixed in a case The iaunbei of these Certificites corresponds to lhe number of dollars at which our stock of goods is valued. Upon the receipt by us of Du)e Dollar. a disinterested person selects, indiscriminately, Five of these Sealed Ea. Velopes, each containing a Certiticate, which we send, wiihout opening, to the perbenl wh- has ordero; -thein 1.p.11n Catie:u~ to u., Ma..h4 i fbh eit.- you 0o whiatever the t'eriicatev iy ulnm i po: Iesp(ct-ive of a * alue As no aticlew~ val tet kys than * e ikibi is tuard n anay f,'eniiicate, it wl bt e at ionce'~tb Ie tat this isaio Lottery. bat .a st raigha - ou wustt. legi, tnnaee bttsinesa .arrangem. nt, which amay 6. partioigate'd in by thte most fastideon,. Yo~ 'recelve your Certi :cates, and If the nat something whch, ytou want, or som aet.l 'b6f Value, ia for inastaince, a Gpl~ Wich. iamond Broocht, Parian Statuetter l'1se lte, , Ring, etc., you can send a get ; fif e, y'ou let it alone and the mat ter ,euree us for thae cost of printitng. adv'trp, uand forwiarding the Certi~eates we'ehate as foIl. Wa: FtvweCersiiete. $1; Eleven ft' $2;-.Twenty' for $8; Tw~aty-st: for $$; Thir~v for $5; One Hiun~v. for sl aits! elegiant pr..ium. and Tw'o Ifani utedEet tifleate~s autd a attpertor 14~teh (ap prsiremah feu$80 We, ,10,000 act ive. stirring Agqats ;o o ily, town, vlllagg, aetory, andshop 1.' tbe. e 4 ~busness capselta eN in t ites andt a~~om d ionae amount, ith iteui, iaee sod coedeti l1e iuasoes of *veu ., W.AUGl#AN&~O 116 Broadway, Ne~ 'L the lands of the etate ot ' Theodor* 6. Dulose, decess- je CQ ?R8ING One 'qOt of 08n OSELAND, sItuateg. I mIs from Wion. boro', onhesC;4e 'road. containing six -'r seven hutidred Acres. On this place is tihe iaL ily resi4epee. with gardens. orchard n1(d vineyard tWith .niI plantation buildings, eelgn-houise, h6 goo)d orde" Onte Truet adjoliig I his, kne*n as ROCK. 3Pit ING, contining six or seves -hundred acres ; with overseer's ;house. and all ne. oee-sary plantation buildings including gin house. One Traeti know'n as FARMINGTON. sit. uated nine mileb from Winnsboro', od the Waterco'oreek, adjokibg lands of Mobley, Thorn, Harper, Baulware, apd others Containiag three thousand sores more or less On this plantation are residence, overseer's house and ill necessary build ings, except Gin House. ' This is one of the best plantations it the District. These places will be offered for Rent to the flighest bidder it the Court louse., in Winnsboro', on Monday. January 15th, 18W6, unless previously disposed of. Any person desiring to rent these places before that time. or information respeeting them, will apply to the Executor, at his residence Ino Winnsboro'. JNO. BRATTON. Exor. dec 28'6b tf Sor Sale. A let of Corn, Fodder, Plantation Uten ails and Stock, will be sold to the highest bidder, at time Farmington Plantation om Tuesday, 16th inst. JNO. BRA'ON. jau 18'66-2 NOIE IS hereby giveu thme thrn-4 montito from" thlio - IOUbIl ie tsofl", a I p l'ein will be made for the renewal of the certifi cates bf stock in the Charlotte & S. C..Rail road Company. - No. 1626. for 20 sigares, dated 10th June 1862, issued to R. B. Voylst6n. No. 2018. for 18 shares. dated 26th Sebt. 1863, issued to R. B, Boylston, Guardian e Saml. DuBose. Said certifcates have beet lout or di. troyed. d S. A. BOYLSTON, jan 9'66-law8m Ex'trix. JOHN UMMINS, Boot, Shoe and Hat House Sole'agent for the Spring Valley White Lead works. Liabeed, Kerosine Oils, &c, NO. 141 AEIETING-STRXEr, OPPoI051T3 HAYNE. Charleston, S. C. deo 28'66 eo NOTIC:, I BEG leave to inform all my I: lends that I have resumed my business in the manufacture of BOOTs and SHOES, in the best and fnest style by White ie. chanics. and hope they will call and judgq for themselves. R. W. BONET. Jan 2'66,-tf Sehool for Young Ladies. WINNSBORO', S. C. r i'W E 21st -Session of this School wil I commence on Monday, the 16th o January,,186th For terms, apply to Rev. J. OBEAR, Principal. jan 2'66-6* MILLS HOUSE, Moeeting Btriit, an~y in the city. JOSEPHk PUR~CEi.IL, jnn 9't65-tf Proprietor. OG Si~. an i MS 1ade an) Repaired, f)N hoest notice and in neaiest style ( /-B W S anders, formerly servant< 8. G, Barkley, Esq. -N. B, After twenty-fse years experl'ene< he hope. temerit pasrenage by honeuty an< gise behavier. Referee 8. 0. Barkley Asq... 0. It. Thdnipsond'ssq., Rev. W 'Noggs-,- 'n 1'86-1mo. Wholesale Dealers B.UI I~ TON,8.a C. einoess at their ol * lfe t~et, orse e teseiving a larg 4,g 4- e M~n& bitete a Oa Rundrod Libores Wunt,. ed . W ANTDm its, here itiin-difiu v ra . j Sie Crlott-- and R. C. ifael road, One unadred able Bodied Laborers; (colored) to bsapm loyed in the t'eeonstruo tion of Road. LMital 'wagret vsid. For further tnfortnation, apply to Wv. ('reight, Railroadf Agetit. C. Bouarigit. Treasurer or to the undersigned Jan O'6-lf . W. GREEN, Engineer. T'fIi0ER LN FTSTIAMERS. Hnahimore, Pbhsaidelpluta, New York asad Boxfos. via AEbe ansarl and 4 haesepeaske c~a. art. THE COMODIOUS STE AMPRS tIONEFR and CON41ODORE ADAM, 7ILL leave New terne tor for Norf ..l on TUESI'AY ot' eit,b -ek !,P o'clock, A. M., ouniecting wih i ie ci I. lines of steatnOere fot thel above we, points. On and a'ter the first do,% .-t fi, cemiber next they will leave on Tue eday Pid Friday of each wei-k. trakintie seni-woekly trips Shippers of floods will recetve every facility and acecommodtition for tl-E trans. portation of the same. as arrangements ase been made with thediffereni coipan panies to forward goods so this line at low rates and without delay. Each of these steamers are cnpable or carrying TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY TONS OF FREIGHT through the ennal without dilcMulty, as they were built expressly for the 'smde They are.fited up with STATE ROOMS and BETIIS capable of accoesmodating thirty five passengers. . Every attention will be paid to the comfort of passengers, who will mot be subjectto the inconvenience of -transfer to other vessels. but will be ta. ken through direet without change. The tables of the steamers are liberally supplied with-lhe best the market, affords. Families traveling will Aind is to their in terest to take this line, as they will, thereby escape the danger and d4scomafort of a sea ronte. and the fatigue of railroad travel. On the 16th of Decemher next if the business of the line warrants it. the steam. er WILLIAMS will he put on the route, and tri-weekly trips will be made. For freight or passage apply Io WHIT FORD, DILL & CO.. New Berne. N. C. DAVID WILLIAMS, Proptietor. nor 2166 Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOEM, Tit UNiR', EYU'c No. 169 Meeting Stret. corner of fluel CH1ARL TON, s. C. sTocK apLENisnRD, WEKLY BY RTEAnMa. T. M. BRISTOLL, V. T. DUNHAM, A. S. DBOWN dec 23'66-8no r . l L Deming & 61o. DEALERS IN RGMEAL HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HOUM- FUt UVININEIIIV ODS. Whsbr*2 Fenil ~ n ary RIV. A. 0 STACY, A. H.. 1"WsorAL,. Assit.dg accomplished Instructors in all a the IDepartmente. T HE firu Session will begin on Thnes: d, Jaauary 4th, 188, and end the Thq eend Sen will, begia May 2Ws, 'And eb Oetohde 1th, with t wo wedka vasa ioinAttguet. Rates of-'Tuition for First Seesinn,or' half year;t payable, one halfin' advanoa, and the ~residue at the expirtali ,( ofth~e irst haf af .the Bession, say 10th Td Areh, Collegiate D~epatrtaetit, $40 00 to. $2. Primar Department, ge... No..1, a PrimaarIDef - rient, eSe 16 L.aSjn. Greek, Or Ffetmrch e L Dri)ring, -$16 06, Mitb~in t. ii, '2 h( Phaonette Short -band-Wwfkg ' 10 00 Voeal 14st1, a.. ehargs.' - These ehkseq. will, be t oned i~tp ei but payment.mayv besrnd a~ pat'Ka'.c . p 0y' or. in 5poisiert5r 4 t~(,'ii i eni t tiim.-jimeut *aies,-not phet owf beat Feillatf'ell e~-the iqt~ , 'oetltusi weiete *onurit t id eele kadstudl .e es vtimta4,tettin wilt be thene *t