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Cable Duspatohos. LONDON, January 7.-It is said that the (overnmeNt o' (reat ritain aid France htaVe Coie to a mutil agre Imentoilt to interfere in the differ ences het ween Urecec and the SubliIe Porte, unless llu'ssia ishould undertakic to interfere. Advice.s from the Mediterranean Ito that the Consul of the United States in the idlIId of ( imd ia refu.~es to recognize the blockdle of Canudia by the Turks, because of alleged inef iciency. The health of the Empress Carlotta hals Improved. A balnquellt Was given on SaIturday by the Royal 'lamae Yacht Club to the Amrlicitain yacihters, it which vpueebes were made ex.ir-owire of most cordial feclingsi towards the lnited States. Lord Alfrl ied Paget presided. NOws Items. WAsiINoToN, 1auary 0. - TIe President's veto of the negro suffrage bill was considered int tite Cahinet, oil F ridIy. All the mewhers emelored it, except Ftanto, , who arg" that I Congress has a right 0 to leilate thus for the District of Colmbia. Gier al (rinit w' present by invitati-m. fu thle mleaml-ime, the eit izenlsheto fore almost u 'utmsly expred theis'lves, at tle p is, tl aa inst such a mieistlre, and to force neg'ro u(iffrae on theilm isr'eg1'arded as ip ugiat Ito liberty, in the face (of their eariest protest, apart from the absecte of con, stittitional power to pass the bill. It is not improbable that '%fidd, Spangler, O'1aughtlint and A rnol(, the alleged assassinationconsirators,will, ill Conkiseq icice of tha Sutpreic Court decision against military Coml lit i55ions, be broinght to Wathingtoi from the Dry Tortugas, and tranisferred to a civil tribunal for its determination. All exceptiig t.vo of the Arkansas delegation have left the city. Run tet and Thonas remain to attend to political matters of that State. They Werto well reecived by the Executive authorities lre, but 1epublican Coni. greimeitn gave theimi but little lope. Thad. Stevensgtve thtenil Colies of his billto restore the Southern States ac cording to his peculiar notions. SA Ft.ANcrco, January 2.-A dis astrous fire h:; occurred at Yokiha iun, Japan. All but a few isolated build ings were destroyed. Orct dcdtrue. tio of life also took place, it is reported that more thai thirty five bodies have been foiund, tmatn y deathv oe."urring f'rom persons beilg crushed atoing the crovatls trying. to escape fron tho fire. 'Tie wind, at the time, was blowing strongly. Elar Jy in the day a large detachment of sailors and marines landed from the veFsaSls of tihe British fleet, who, it first, behaved well, under the control of th.:ir officers, but having nectred lirptor, turned their attention to plu dering. Robberies of the domiciles were committed, and among the losses were the archives of the United States onsulate. 'heso were first rescued by Consul Fishe'r from the offiiers, - and placed in the bonded ware-hotse, which 3soon -fter. was also destroyed. A large parI ion of' the archives of oth er (Consulates, . well as thec F1 ench ( onsul's ofhice, were also dest royedl. Ow ing to the niasumccessfu'l hiarvest of r icc, the lower class of the people are suffeintg fotr food(. Trhe two surviving Catholic Priests, who escapedl to the moluniftains after the (Corean masacrte, and their comipa-~ is~, tarived iit C'hefoo on the 0th of October, andl~ coirm the news of the murtder ofIthe crew of thle Ameu.rican schooner Geonerual Shiermian. S-r. Louns, Mo., J an. '7,--T'he eon stitutionad amendmtent has paissed the State Senato by a vote of 20 to 0. ].t will pass the 11enise to-mnorrow. Thlrty distilleries have been .seizedl in Rlay, Jacksoni anid (lay (Coun t i~is, in tils StLate, for a violation of the rev.. enue la wa. Washington iNews. W sut o-ros,0\ .Jtan. 5.--The repeal of the amnesty scetion wilnot effect the P' reide.nt's elonney pr ograhtomir' ther hest, legal talent duelating that Consti tution gives himt power, and that the s'cLtin repealed was origitnally a mere Coitgressionial lonrtish. T1hei veto message takos strong ground in making the point that C. ngres has no power to force tiegro suffrluagui upon thie ey e, Torrit.ory or ilstrict, .is stated thtt Hievens w~ill iintro.. intrt ig5g3t-. the Judiiay om ite t inotg Miintarye't Govenns untiltu the floor. lie was sharply catchkised w~ith r'egardu to the nion-tittalit y of the propos e'd A mntdmnent. Satid Ibe voted for tho a'dtmission of Teunnesseo, but wonld not vote for'no other without negro suf frago. AiS situtn-rown Jan 5.---In thetHono Mr. Spatilding,' of Ohio, took groitnds ali Amnendment by a t.wo-thirl vote, Hie considers its raitific.ation or rejection,.by the Suthern StateLs, highly I impotantt, ,'s an ihdientiton. of a desiro for admission, IT. had maiude hits canvasa on the adalis sion1 ob't toonteui ltiepresentatie IV otn the iadoptin of the KfAondmnent. i. 86tidijg Ald hie dould not bedriveni out of ti lt~pu ioan party, but warn ed tho pat'that a resort to extrom6 meaosus would i todudeo a re-notion of sientimtient aniongho loyal men at theo * WAsmlNnTON, Jan. 5.MThe thiir iconth sootion repoaled to..day-byv the Senatolsasfollowu 4'That tho Mosui. deit.Ie hereby aathorised at any'time to persons who may have participated ti in the present rebellion, ill any St ate ' or part thereof, pardon and amnty al.(' l with such exceptions, antd at such times a and oi such conditions as he nty S deem1 expedient for-the public wel- s. ,ONDON, JIM. 41-1Sever Filow storm comiulenceed dnd av, ad continu.es very cold. 'I'lh e4 timatedw fall is eight inchies, with iimten drifts. Com:norcial. Liviatrool., Jan. 5, noon.---The cot.. I' tIf Imtarket is qi et andA cwt~ic-r to-dy, li witliot change in prices, Iaes e.aima ted at 8,000 bales. N [;%v 1o,0<, J an. 5.-Gold 1:1 1. ill Cotton <Iiint mai nuIAchangel ; flour I 15 a 20 ; wheat I a 2 better ; corn 2 a 3 hetter; Imiixedl in store I ? ; pork dull, new iness 21 ; ard dull, 11 3- a 1W:. I~1f~~h8 . c 0ablo Des8pato,1. PARis, Jan. 2.-Napoleon's speech, r delivered to the diplomatic corps on flew years day, i.- of' very paciile tone. IM Bl. rAs-r. Ireland, .hai. 2.--.\[ore Fentian arrests were iiade here to-day; and also seizure of arms. LON DON, Jan. 2.-7. S. 5'1 P's 73 Ihlinais central 81 ; consud; 90-3. Livrniiroot., Jan. 2.-Ctton bik demand unch.tnged, sales stimulated ? 15,000 uplands I5d. Washing tonl News, pI WASIIxIN rox, Jani. 2.-Thern i.'l grood a: amnhority for sayiog that the bill, Im peaching the President, will bo introdu- p ced ilt the IHouse Monday next, by hi Aslhlv, of Ohio, wit h every prospectt of a StIecess. Tim President, was niotifid a to day of the fact Ind) expressed himself l reodr for trial. G(oil'11ues, Ohito, Jan. 2.-The Gov ernor in speaking of the Constiitutional d A imendment said it coutains provisions PI which. inl Ills wisdom, National Legisla ture are necesary to s.'ecure permane nt 1 peace Itroughtut the contry, and cor. 3 rect. palablo evils existing in the States e lately in rebllion. Io i-. not withiout hope that, the So'ithern States will re consoler rejoction of the Constitutional r. Amendment. S ViAS1oro,. Jan. 2.--U S. Steam a er Don leaves A unapolis on secret fnis t< sion, havig on board Adimiral Porte.r is an1d lon. Frecderick Seward, Assistant r Secmtary ; stateJ dest iination believel to be on United Slates authority, ol some Island lately discovered, as it is under- ll stood tie vessel will not, he heard from L until s1 retrns lome. I.l is not true 0 that Glerncil Grant accompanies tho unssioll. Misoellaneous, N.w Yong, Jan. 2.-1 lavana letter, Decenber 260th, states that the inani cial crisi is nearl v abated. Banco Espagnoil paid six hundred thousand dollars in gold on tle first e day, afterwards25,000 per day to all w Banks, except Rossier & Co., who arf supposed to he hopelessly insolvent. dohn A. Vessil, Bostoln broker, re lporte fIiled ; liabilitie-s hialt'millim. VAsiuiNOTON, Jan. 2.-The tariff report of Conmissioner Wells, will be presenitled to the Seiato on Thursday i next. It may be said on besit authori- 1 ty, that the statenionta heretofore pub hished, purporting to give the stub stance of thmis report, tare wvihly fialIa-ia ciaus, and very far wido of the facts. Ii TLhe report cannot be styled the free a' tradhe report, ats it reicomtinlnds ani in- Cl crease ot the tariff wherever it can be biornte ; it is simply a idain, lucidl. comn mon sentse st-atement of the result. I Intelli gent inveAtigations into the condtitioni of our ind ustrial affairs, thte re-ison for the iniposition of the tariff and the effiet of certain rates upont certain classes of commodities. Cutrtin's mtenssago say~s that the presen~i Revenue will pay the Stato debt in aif.ceon years. Reuommitends8 a loan, andt~ the adhoptiont of the Constitutional amendmientt. C (otUn nus, Oh io, Jatn. 2.-TIhe Leg 'islature is now in extra sesion. 'les saige confincud to State afftirs over a million worth of Finances in thej Ti-easury ; not additional taxation re quiirod toimeet liabtilities. Mt)!lr, Jnnt. 2.---The receipts of cotton from all parts for the -last, four mnondbs are 7150,000. AlBNY, Jan. 2.-Veinton recomn mends theo adoption of the Const itutionial amte~nment. Const itutionial State Cont. ventioni reform in the higher court ;6trict. ecoutomy andI change tax systeom to nmiko pers~onal property bear part of the bur den. A WNAPOLnS, Jan. ". -Legislature as C se'mblled, metssage dth vored to-morrow, 1 Steamier Gettysburg got off but uuable a to go to seu. Nicw Y oum, Jan. 2.-.-Paper mtills of Cole HanlI Dennison at Bloomnield were e hburnt last night ; loss' $i25,000, partly 1 insured. 1'rom Washington,. WAsHIfNGTON, 1)ee, 29.-Quite a nowgpaper senasatiton hats been excited, in these duilI htolida ys, by thet reported conversation bet ween certain represen. tuativo mnet, of different sectiotns, and the Presideit. Ont the prt~ orf lio Premidentt, the roport of Mr. Ehiggleston, Riadical member from Ohio, is indignaontly dir. credited. Mr. Eggleston nmust have been misreported lhmself, or have nmisun. derstoodi the Presidenmt The President was never so firmly fixed, and noter so worIl supported, in his determination to abide by his own policy of rostoration'as he ie now. His conu.ersations since, the cottnencemnent of thin session), have exhibited' that.-. Ho has, to several promnineitn-ten, in free remarks upon t'he situatzosi, ex pressed enitire conflientce in the ultimato trinmph of his policy oftrostoration. But &his message, three or lour 'wooks ago, proves beyond question *hat he~ hasu not .changed his poelItiori. WVf, t Ilbo President didI fay ihas evidently -miktunderstood in: regtard *to the .adlop a stttt ion that, thiie-l';iurthS of the 1.a10 laegiSlattl-0 flaof Sate ow repro. 'ulted, shall: alone be r< giTr..l fQ) :Whl, ')n, and that then it shiall beo !lforced:, 1.der ',he fifllh articlie. Tho. Precsident im tlled t'is, probh ly, in hl rhi n:k. til ailed that, the slipreme Colirt oIl I prononeie hIIe act as 'meo int Inall. I inut AA t thit exidanaiton eil et, INtiat th W r nt p aul many o fher ovely niu~nd prsos felv<'ry conl. Mtf C gr t : Ir Iill a1 11 : numb0 er STn ,11 4 N 11 o h I' ' I) V.-i h r l 4?4I'.42 I[h! IntMoln '/7io, whVichl h1 es- that. ni'for l4' inde i-deI will follow gan deratliiln," the( Tor.,nto / /rsays-i: 1'h1r i114 no gt ismg 1_ta ik het ; intie. -in'-n o l'ean , il Illw, A el th (C 'orin, an1'ixt the Unio o O15 (IitedII u11C I f the nion he constt.i t'll on t -:nlbaSi. Thi ' .t )w t and ihat the maj iy f'!l . dreoil." The New York H Ar' mat'es menl1-11 of sce mei'114 to na ue n gas at thle coal inles and eonvey it b~y drinsl. all over. thle itutry. ILt hays "We ihall be e ib ld t , ace such facs befor oltr readers as Will site 1he tlhti h 't before I rIe yearo have USK ihy wIll re'lve their supply of gas this cy thrc from i he cal fidt a o1 i'gnt lyvan ia, a1111n that they will bie 1, l e to tru at better and1. pm1-cr art-iclo thAnl they SDOW ( I'sng al t a cot. oif' no t ore thar le do-illar cr tell l hi'.ling for the thou.;aI hd There wh'd Jdyurrv tere ri ll ecci. itc' in the Unin d Stotaes in Oitlhea.sl de'1, cau1sing' th loss of 115 ives, and Ie onperig of 07 penrots. lr tho -ivlios year tlhr werll 12 tccidents 35 person s 10 i1., a nd, -Q,.27 wound. h l io n Cinnll t'ati G rt / i-i , a leading .jIaitpaler, declare t hit i, i'i glad te utheirn Sorte Ci.aei reted' thie i'endhn1e1, which it dissceeiu anid proves be rahlier a "rbl"i allairafter 11a. It for com encing anew the work oF Construction. C1S40A'.1-1-:S fI Ist YE..--Dur11'0 ing v past. year there were 501 fires inl the fi't'd S s, ach ilivohl in a los:.,of z.00.Total loss hv thew, fires G61Gl0,000 glist of 3.13,000 1or It' preiou yllil ea ri when t"i'a were only 4 of snech fires. The Notimmlptnid(.'ws. Ga1:t yv.- tobaicco is a dull crop ju ,' now. ost If lie tobneco raisers in hie vi. n ity have two years' erops Onl han11d, ph no inore prospect of a readyv sale r it now than ther was ier aio A t aTord, Connetctiu, gsed i'eaCfinds v wuyte rls it at thirtycets. Sucesos in Ilif4 is very lptf to iite us1. rget Mhetie o when wo wasn't iuch. It i il so wih a fog n ii jNw-ho ecnt re ember when he was a ta le but other A Wtesternl im;))pr publishes the fdollwing aieo nome "in h1r YhAk N ovem -re 1sga, by to b'nadeni or. Wm. nnyts, lathe sua lr iofie atrl' P orsen eadrMin~ Iath E.r Pie, all4t~ of ulio mhtyMsouri.co itMssui l eOn theu 3rd Jigianrdheewllb. roesiy of thewyo trae sieils in ,ndn whir ueis to oupy ecwile hu e mayerive Brail ot only ib.o r~atda the con lae, but fr ihed Item alsotl tha~R ti wastne Ai l~in~ tlegrm vftay thaeyiWas. IPORTIN & MANUE ina~r', -vI: Wholesale Druggists' an Dealers in Urugi Cllemicals, Pc N. A. 'l.TT, L. W. Chemilist to late C. S. Nit ro and 'Minking 1"lurel PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, N. E, ult. iL & M.\RIiET STS., e ci' onil K;nd4 tiakeni in lic highe-sl pwrt'ecti->n 'd thie art. ocL -3m I. . . w. 1L. 1 I..L.IY, 0 o. 1,.0 INUoN R, W, GALE & CO., b id 48 WENTWIVRTIl STREET, CiiARI STON, S. C., r)E..\.I':. :; IN arBgs uggles, I1arn1es:K3, &C.9 AI.80, AG.NTU FOR Robinpson & Sonir' Sreicrhed, 'emetdilc and Rtiviled LEATIIC RI-A!FNG. )OUBLE anod Sieig' ( eluplisinlg ill desira ble widtls. Every lelt wa1rranted to give perfect stilsfact ion, anAsold at manu ficttrers prices. out 9. 4m SA]-T TA CTaiA~CTSt HEAD QUARTERS,! 111.4 011POn1UM or FANCY (O0OD, TOYS, LLS, GAlES FRENCH CONFECTIONAltY, AN ) AT 290 KING STREET, (Threo doors below Wentworth.) CHARLESTON, B.* VON SANTEN'I BAZAAR, Q STA BI~S il ED in ihe year 1851, In this rU ei y, las openeol, f:or the linpot ion of tho public, thie iio-4t Splendid Assortiment. of Toys, Dolls, ()amles, China Toilet (oods., beautiflil Manttpliece Orntnt1110111s, Ltdies' Work.lioxcs. . ewel Cases, ko., French Con fec'iolary, Fireworks, &c., suitlable for Prescits for fhe Coming llolidays, such Its ire no 110 Ib e Fomtll in l ny other estluislh ment in the 8outli, nild In wiich thle pro prictor respectfuilly solicils attention. Accortlons, liarmoicas, Portemominles, lBngs, liends, Combsm, lBrushes, Perfumiory, Pipes and Tobaco, Korosene Oil and Lamlpt;s ill ile Greatest Variely, &C. A liberal disomin. will be made on all goods sold to dener1, and T110TS1 AND FIREWORKS ln be purvohlascl ill $10, $20, $50 and S 100 loits. pit up Io auit the country rado. Al1 ack.:gos are p1till up with ilaro, mld Will be sent, per Cxpr)es. to anly nvldress ulponl reoipt of CJash, or Ct. O 1). ! R -'I VON $A NTEN, Proprietor. ESTABLIG~HED 1854, LLEIC & SELL, INi MiLLINERY, STRAW, AND) CHiARL~EST1ON, S. C. j NV IT E Ihe Trade to examine t heIr fnll I.. and) varied ass-rlmn of011 1Bonn11ts and Ilats, trimmued and untrlim Ribubons, of all decscritions. Flowers, Font hers, Drless Caps, NJets, Veils8, of newtt designs, iluches, l.nces, (Crnpois, Silka, Corsets, Skilta, &o., &.oct 9-6m51 EXTENSIV STOCK AT WHOQLES3ALE AND RETAIL A-r NO, 2191 luIM ST,, UlIARIII.STON, S, C, N~TOW opeing 011e of (tho best assorted StFlock of ball and Winter Clothing, oc. fered in manyll years, al1 qualities froma thst 'owest grades to lho fineet Prabrics, .ll go. 'eni up expressly for thi's Market, by ontC of the largest Mainfactiuring IloulseM ini thc eountry. Also, a Full Assotment of OJENTS FURNISING~ 00028,. And( a largo stock of Foreignt dnd Amerlenn Cloths, aind Co. -simecrs andi lestings, which wfll be mado up to order In the best styles, under Ihe care of a firqt class CUTTERL FROM~ EURIOPE. A Libornl TDiscount, made to Dealora. l'tantato loll(Iting for Preedmon, froms Greyv Mnglish Koarsey. 11. W. It'TUJIKoI's, W!.(.IATIueson,1 SuperintendanL. Agent, *eot 0-dmn MILLS HIOUSEC, C'orner Queen'and M|eeting .Strefe, O RAUAL E S TO0 , 5, 0 :for the reception of visitors, hlaving beet rpfurlsihed with New and E.legant Furpi 'tfr Iroughout; arnd oferA to theo travele Adttodartiontitand convenfenoes as a Firs .Cr ainHofe t1ot, t'o be eliualled by any North oSouth, t~he patrontage of thie pubhio 11 ugtrbd on. ' E t a a ' . feb 24'8d...it #rj~eaami ICTURIN( DRW HOUS) i ManufactuHring Chomists, Tifilltt ?y and11 Dmrligi-sts Staldrie, Tl CHAlibl3TON, N. C v[ P. 11. WI i l N, Chenit t to lte C. 6. Ord. pt. Jo OTIO2 .,: XN~i%4f . -a! r. lop Sra~ PEI. Elf~ 11 OTICEI To Personsnig ra E.II i,.natiI[, to Florida, THE STE.M tlR C(APTA I N 1 U IU 31. 0XEVA'.I., \ 1, Irliransport gangsn of* liha I' fron IV II.I'hlesio to poins otn (.:! St. Jolill's River, Florida, It the fullo.A rnties: (ro i Iis ail Fivo Dollars, (. i) eai . Childrenm tiaten years ol ag., fi ., .1\llC ..orcs, and Wov gn,'. ni renlieel rates. The lilCT'JA TORt leaves Charles1-10ton every Fridany night at 10 o'clock. .Apply to J. D). AI K 'N & C.,I Aen, 17 Vandrvihor-st Whiri f, de 15-m Il ( harlestAon, N, C. NEW BPRUG GOOD DRY GOODS CIHARILXESTON 1 OUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., BMAICROFTMA Olitb STA iN,1 287 King St., 3 doors Iblw Vent worth W E havo now opoeed a splendid Stockt of Sprlig Gooids, Eniglkrh, French and Anioricnt, which liro of iIe most dosirablo t yles the markeis canl utord. To planters urnishing dth Frua thnon either for. clo hing or for hlIar ter wit II I thei, ot whole-aile rootm offer every inducement. Plant at ion good ini every variely. Th'lis lovcing at hnn1y seasonl with lihe plalur and he not ab)le to viP1 Il hi' nity, ordera no. conipanied witi city referenco will aIwu willb prompi niemi. N. It. nampleFs, with price litfs, senit Ii any pairt of tho 'matc. Our stick consista in- par t of Wh ilte (.sn~ahntrghisi. Stip led Osa hnry~g Ilitne Dieimas. Ilrown Diaii I leavy larow' Shlaings, I'ine Seai.hn liad1owni Shir ing, llenchedi Sh.irlI igi, l~leacheda nt. li-on Shirlngs, i..l, -I, 10..1, 12 .1 ilnid lIt and Sitrippul ilue Homespnnaas, Ilienebete nntd IBrown-' Drvill, Illatck FrechI Braoad. olothlis, losiery andI Gliovost, Iraish l.inaet 1. thea pie(ce, TJow els, Tiowel Iingu, 1. ien Gam-t ask, :all qutalities, C~ali.coes, oll qualiiies, l)reme (s ois, I .unest ic (I l~iam, Fint Fetotchl ( Giniglhtns, Sping Silk s anid Tinacl Silks, I 'obotredt Muslina, in evry variy, Finao Frencha Iinaslinas, Wh'lii nuaid lilatul Goodriis, l'iairmers ih-on~ ni Linen luiiek, Pitam ters' lIrowna I ien Drills, F'aney, Drills tand Together .hhil every variety to be fouind n our litie ; wichi wo o.1er il, WiIQIlACSI. AN) D F.T.\ I I,. All D)omatic Good are anohl a~t a very We would, respeilt'aituilily en I- t h a~ittenut iii of thei I'Iaintern, Mierchiant, nol the tili. .ens gietaeinlly of I'Faiild Distraidt, to ott anetiement. ntiil tiolicjita call fraomi thoua abould they visli lie city. . 'lTOLLI, Wl'BBl & CO., No. 287 King fli., iI'doors below Wenttwort'e S(. Charrleiston, 8. C. Ca l'li (21 ll liMS W ll81l, jun IWG't6- y~r F. HOR)SEY, 8;'cctleSOR TO Horsey, At en & Co., 11ATS, CAPS AND) STll.W (0O01), NO. 25 I6 'A'N ST R XK, (CHA1LiEFST1ON, S. C. sni 18-I ma J. HIIBAGG]T,'& U~, FACTOBSI, 10 A000Ol101)ATI0N WIIlRF OoCH ~A iMST~1O N, S. ihir ntienilon exclusaively to thi salo of L(R'0 AND) SIJORLT STALF4 COTTON Llibou'l vainon mvlo on consliulmotjl sept 1-laiw3mno Sehetdule over tho South CarollIna R, it, Guau SIur'Ts OFFIC., IGLALLF4STON, S. 0., Nov. 3, ON ntd after Wedtineatday, Novembler 7th Iih 11Pfanogr Trains of thi1s road will ran the following schedullo: Leavo Charlestlon, ' p.00 a~ e Arrive at Uolumrbiia, 6.20 p Leave Columbiy 0.60 ai: Arrlvo at Char~~lesour 4.00 p. Ii 1ntIodItO1 MAh r R AINI Loavo Aualo nid Arrive at TKingsvilloa A rrive rat ColumbIa . Leavo Coltannbla 2.00 p Arriv'e att 1KIilie . . ,40 : Arriea atrgaast. .00 I($# IH. v1WKAld!|,'Gen'R'0ap'(. ntov 8-fr A man nmtued Patrick 1Har1, in-Quie bee, fell into a1 tranee Ieceitly, andl- pre. parat ioins were made for his filuieral, )l1t lickily lie awoke inl the midsit of his 'The( Swatari, iS Ia smaiitll soro w stenmil or. and Sn urratt. may not reach this country Leoreu tho latter part of anII uary. Am ong the recent pardons granted by the Pl'Cid t iS that1.of' (Geniral M. W.Ran~lmollorth Calrolinla. 'le stulmaritie cable betweet Floridaii aonl. aihn w ill be renly for file priblic inl larch. The maxinimui unitidings gave 815 f-5 hituoms rhaveL jtist purebatse at lowver pt-c1 SY lad otfer for sale at itt!l pc hits au. oAher tock of L:1i1 Ii-ss Goods, Clonks, 1 vs, lila nketst, , 7me0p1ns Lonttg C:lothIs, Shioes, Boots, lealy Mado Clothing, &c , &c. 10 Barrlrih Poatoes, Best lnglishl Dniry cheeso, Bost. lyiion al midunpowder Tea, Huegar* I 'use Syrup. A d tam ntine Candlpes, Fine Flour, Menl, Riec, l'eat, Just receivcil und for trite by KECO l (ChIN, MoMASTER & CO. dec 20-If Femalo Institute -3d SEsSION. HAVI lN purchased th large itand commlodiiu butilding. kw s ank linnage, I will Ie inirue the hi ties of ihis ll stitute Onl \1mnday, I1llh of Januaifry, The $cho will b joilt!y utnderi tie Olarge of*11 M's. C. Ladd, Principal of tie Winnsboro Femnalo Ilutientilte, and l(ev, J. Obiar, former Principal cf tie Wihalsboro Ladivs Aentemy. Tuition will vary according to classes, frm 15a S to *,18 and $22, per sersion of', 'went weeks.I Languages, Aiciefnt or loT'rn, Ailutic, Drawinlg an3 Paining, inl Oil or Water Col or). i Eeparate hlarge. The \lnsintc aml French Depn rtment will be unt. r tle control of Mlrs. Ohear. 111iru tiay be obtained it tihe Ilustituate or with lr. .1. 8. Stewart. Mrs. Rlusboruugh or Mr. J. M. Elliott. nov 21-1yr. Mits. C. L 1M). Y Pocket Book, conta I ininlg f ell (.$10) dollarls li loley, a ntito dtedoi, 8ep3tmber,-18tlXi-l, ";t ,i Jh :i eNnu a i ao t i mount, of six ( )000- () luiildred dollars, pyle)':ill to Dr . W . Stevenson, Executor of Alex. liilmlas estate, Williaun AeNaul andi J. I. Cilicairt, securities. An accoinn. on the estate of John 1. Alilling, ind somt1e other miliall ioles. Any person findigit he same and retuirning'it. to lie 11dersigieil, will be liberally r'ewardld. All ler.uns are noh illied not to traile for he above note. .W. A. M ILIAN(. 11nckiend, Puh-fiiel List rict, 8. C. jan 3---x2. 4) DOZ.. C E N TS 1.81 T'O VEs HA TS, ?d 2 doz'. Gents iticoli liati, 2 doz.. Gets tl'ateris Ilitt, dI doz. Gensts Ileavy Woul llats, Jloys Tias nnid Caps, IReceived bty nOV 22-tfLAD)D 111108 & (C0. PRUVAN GAu LO I) oft the above for snle in lots to suit PAINT~S, OILS, &c,, 10 kegs Purile Wh'l-o' lLndl, ditt'erent bnrandls, .1 barrel Linseed Oil, (refined,) 1& boxes d indow Glass, 8x10, 10x12, 12x 141, 100 lbs. Put ty, Paint Brunhes, assiorte'd sizes, 2 barr'el, Laf/np Chimneys-Nos. 1, 2, 3, Cases Concenttratedl Lye. Barrels Northlerii Irishi P'otat ocr, A pples. White Onions atnd New linlld lluckwhieat, For nale low b~y IIACOTh, tll t9 & CO. nov 10-tf - No. 2, hlote'l Range. EX ECUJTORL'S N~OTICE~. N O'TICE s hiet'eby given to thre er'editors of the esrtate of Elizabeth Blonni, do. cenisert, to renderci nu ncounat. of iheir do tnads witl:1;a thtreo Woks frotn the puidcia tion hereof, ast I nnt abot.t 3o close theo mat Ier'a of said est ate, it. I. SLOAN, doo 20-txlni . i b iide to the Charloto & Sou Ik Ceitifianto of Stockh, No. 1500, 13 Shares. Oi'igial Cer'tiflcate Issued in the name of Margaret Mutshatt, dated 26th May, 18612, and hats been .lost, -J. S. STE WARAT, Exeoitlor Oct -1aw~tm [ NORTIL CAR0MINA JEANS AND) ASS..v.iu::.WS, For salo by KE1TCilIN, McMASTER~ & CO nov 1-tf LU MBEi~ LUMBER! I T AM now prepared to saw LUMBflPi' 1.AybIlls sent, to mer ulhalt be'prom tiiy Ailled, anid thre Lumlior shipped immeodiatey from lRdgeway Depot,. doe 1'* ' HENR~Y tO.DAV15. Cofree, GAreen neld Bladkc Tea. .t.Uni ; ED, C2ariedoan B flanBg William G. Wliildon &Co., c I A EN 1 &01.1 VIA :) VA It, 1111 Houset~'4 . a'r, il'er 14'ii' old u(d tt' !.' , r'a. L , "56IINO *S', CN flOF Itt':Ai rAIN, CIIA 1 .1E''i'T I, S. C nov 27-1tf (1 I Nt C~.N D lil L. .11i'Ac .stvua of the Me Pituh,,J#! L~od, M- nu'r IeII .1HARDWARE~ &t GU'TTJI2IY, X iO, 8 T E E L, Mill 1k it i.okvi hil.! smudI LiutCitpi, : 2$ Pi1stol' Geuls' ils ofil'e, & IS. CA t'OLUM 111A., f,. C. *Ni-v'. 7, 0 PS'FNG IAt, TRiA I NS, will rillku 1wj Lemnve C-imhia tit : P) 1%. NIi. A irivc- it CIt, Iniglzi 11.41) A'. M. J A.N I 1I A N) I t _Z I tIN, Stato of South Garol'ua1, I N ERlIrT'r. Lutcy iHartii3tl, 1 Vs TitCilo Y JonIt.I n1 1,~ti I tu itr. ' ti t~~l' ut i iow l ,, (.l ii i~ftai fire I lo'y lie ll4;mlie lc.d , arc, li-1i. lua iel fill mi -$ * iit -I hIly fiv t hyii eI ofI ('01.0 tuou , hto f'(Iuii tiol141t'' (uS Ii~y 'l ! a),~ i tty l t I'lly