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Latest by Telograph, Witahington News. \4 S~nKorro. Jani. 1.1.-Associate J ti 4iee 1"itdd to-daky delivered his opin iou of the4 United Stues SuprmeCO Court inl the )lis. souri test, oaith eal1se. John (u u intiiis, a Roman Catholic priest, who wus indicted for proaching and teaching withiut toking the oath pro serihed by tho 00oustitution of the State, beiig plaintiff inl crior of the 0urt decide tlei .t.e.t. oath inl this Case nst itutional, it beinig in nature of pn111islmieint without trial nItd inl its character e x post facto. -Th11e judg ment of the court below is reverse.l wvith directions tihat the plainitiff shall depart without delay. Associate Juis tioe. Field also dllivered an opin ion of tle court in tie exparte cases of Gar. 1a1 an and M arr who hia vinii& t ken a part inl tho relollion, ask tol re-ad-. ittod to pralt ice. The court hold that as the statuto imposes a pmlsi Init which may 7ot have been pan ishiablo A, thle tiano Clho olfoneec was Committed; it is il its nature an ex post facto law. 'ie t torneysi are not oflicors of the UnIited Sthates. They are' oni'crs ottho Court, and hold thoir Oifices during good ehaviol, and the couit i. not the rcgisteir of the ed iets ofr any1 other powver. Thle ap1plicanlts obtained a pardon from the President whIih ieiv t1011hem Irinn the conlse (1laines of' offeloe,'ind iu ikes the citi Zenl inl the eye of the law what lie was before it was conuit ted. (&aigress cainot be fettered by egislative re striction. It followed that the pray er of the petitioner must be granted ail also tho prayer of Mr. MaIr. The rule which requtires alttorneys to take the test oath must be rescin'ded, and the order is made neeordingly. Associate Justice Miller, for him self, Chief Justice Chase and Asso inttes Swayne and Davis read ia dis -o Iting opinion01. The Commiiittee on Territories have instructed Ahile y to report his.- iaeid Imlent to tle bill to re-establi h civil governmient in North Carolina is a substitute for SC'tevens, now before the I Holuse. Ilovs.-A bill was introd iced an(] r'eferre'-d to the ('mnliittee of Ways id . \ ieans, to repoal so much of the Internal Reveinue act, es imposes tax on1 1n1101iafactuied cot tol. Joanl, of l issoinri, dliv!,'red a speei on Mr. Kl'see's resolutions to impeach the Pre-idlent, inl whmiclih lo lade tle usaal charge,( of' usurpation, etc. indulged in by Idical orators. Mr. Cooke, of Illinois, reported from the Commit tee (ln the .Judiiary a bill amending that port )it of the laiw appilrovedl February 24, 18.., which authorized the Secretary of War to a ppoinit connissioners iii each of thie loyal States, an11d to award com pllnsationi to the lonr of colored Vol nllteers.t, so 1s to suspelnd the pow ors and comi ensntion of said ('otnmis sinners. The bill was paissed, and a resolution was adojted declaring it to he the diuty of the (1overnmnent in giving effect to the manifest wish o the nation by de'dring against, furth 411,r121 intotatioll of coolie s inl this Il:nI - isphere, or in the adjacent l'shids. WAS11msvoN, Jan. 11.-TheC Presi dent has nominated enitur Cowan, of Pen nsylvain ia, as miiinister to Anutri; h is term mii the ~Senate exprsi ; Mareb. Mr. Ramosey prl'sanitedl petit ion ask 'ni, OpW~'n-4 oll or,% an appropriaio te im i prAo of the M1ississi ppi riv',er, whichd was rs - I erredl to the (Comin it to 3of coilmeree. SMr. Howe piresenited the petition for reconstructioni on (lie basis of equal righits, which was referred. Several Spetitions were presented urging the passageY( of the TarifT' Bill. H~ouas.--Among the bills and joinit resoluationis, thme followiing bills were presented :A bill declaring forfeit-. ure of certain privi leges of' citizensh ip Sfor actsa of rebellion against the Uni ted States, and providing for the res toration of those privileg~es in certain eases. Rteferredl to the Jiudiciary & Comnmittee. Also a bill to establish .4 civil Governmnents iln the States lately Sin rebellion. Re~ferred to the (Jom.. m11Itee oin Rc~onstruction. W~ashington1 adv'ices received here from Europe, state thata large quan tityv of'1Iover'nmient Securities are to be returned to this country by the nlext steamers. The business comnmu ty thero are becoming wcary of such1 myvestmjents since the threatened im peachlmenit quiestlin takes a tangible shape. Seoretary Stanton is said to have been subpoimed as witness b< fi tho House Judiciary Conmnittee inthe- matter of the impeachment of P'resident. Cable News, P *'TH an. 13.--A notionha bonmtenedin ->un ran Diet -for reorganizationi of the army is void, andl all who order its execution shall be punished for tireason. F'~l RJonn)AU, Janl. 13.--The roe bark Evizlavam, Capt. lBortr~and, which sailed friomi New Orleans on the 13th of November, for this port went ashore in thio Giroudo andl~ beoaie a total wreck. LaONDON, Jan, l3.--The TIondon "Globe," In tin editorial, says that the eastern question hats beconmo 5o press ing that it demands the imml~edi ate at tantion of European powers. It is the opinion of the "U lobe" thait a general conference of powers will 'be proposed on the subjoet. Advieca from, China report that a groat fir6 lhas ocour'red at Yokahama, Japin, causing the loss of ive million dollare. 'A greport from Madrid status that Garribaili haos gone to the Island of Candir.. Advles from the East report that RIn insurrootion is on the noinat ofrak. %utiis. Jan. 13.-'le Northir iantit Uetctte denties that Bisnrark ha1ts iIuCd ainy diploimattio cuirculat, as waS reported. ST. PransnuRo, .an. 3.-T0e0cr un11d the mem0itibers of the Imnlperial Court were pIesent at a ball lately given in aid of the suffering families of the CrO tais. PanIS, Jan. 13.-Evening d ispatchies from the lKist report that a ministerial crisis h4 t akeii plac ait Constantino 11e, 1111 aIlso states that tle Pope i has re... elle h i." amtibassador from Athonis. It is alo reported that a large number of reinforcemets for the (Greek Insur gents have been landed in (aindia from U reek ships, Cnd that the Cretanis are rec!iving fresh supplies of arms againa. NJtw Yonm, Jun. 1-.-The steanmer Manhattain brings European dates to the 2d and 3rd insts. 'he returns of the levenue of (I reat Britat in for the year were of such a satisfactory nature that the "'T'imes" anticipates that Duke *Irsraeli vill have to deal with a sur phus of about a million and three quarters sterling. The "Tines" says the yea)r of '67 brings peace as a new year's!gift to Eta rope, antild financiailly, never did a year o;-en with a better plumi e. Thl Emperor Napoleoni, in his ad dress to the Diplomatic body on the 1st ilst, Sa id : "Th e opening of the now year furnishes me with an) opportunity of expressing my wishes for the stabili ties of thrones and tle prosperity, of nations. I hope that We are entering ilpon a ic w e(rat of pace antid conciliat ion nial dht. the Uiver'sal exhibitLtit will coil nhnt a townlrds calhiling patssions anl drawing clues.r t he geteral interest." Congressional. WuiuTtros, Jan11uary 1.-The Senlalo Was niotinl session to-day. Ill I lie lioutse, 'ini iot ili( IIed resolut ions deciaring that tle Anierican Government oight to protect. American indtietry btil Ihat iflie peopl' are compelleVId to sntibit to free na-le ink plroducts ot'nagricult ur, they ought to have free trade inl products ofamanu. fiteares which were referred to t'li Cunt it tee of Wlays and Means. In the Iii louse, to-diay, t:psoni i iroduiced a lill Iithoriziig the playmnent of thereward oliered inl 1 for tle capture of Jetlersoni l)avis; which was referred to the Commit iee oni Appropriations. The i.sc1uin itn reiation to tho a ppropriation for ithe Agri. ciltiural Departmnent was resumned. The amiiemhnnii t. . reducil rho appropriation from $80,000 to $16,000 failed. Gable Dospatohes, Lo-mos, January 12-Noon.--The Lords of Ahiiriil'y ar-e )tuslly eiraged inl the pre. paration ofestilnates for a l.trge increa.se o Ilhe naval arim of the service, wliich lias lately tieeni ordered. 'l;Wfici, Jan111 1ry 12. -M. Deak has issu ed an adlr'-ss, in which he condlemtns tihe patent lately issiel for the re orguailzation of thue arimy. Ito says that thlie carrying out of the schemeo will certainly prove fatal ar1giain-iints of prosent. .ditionitle, and ad. juire the ,:mperor to concede the clims of i ungary. Iosuai. .anuary 12.-The Times, of this orinig. has a long argunittat ivo art icl oi it subject. of the imnpeacmlient. of* the President. of lie United Siates, and says the schemicie looks like a fatal blow at the Clinst. tnut ion, IN %tu an, Jannary 12 * -The proflrl m dilation of the United *Aatest inl ihe diler enees hotwenn Spin itntid Chili is regarded 0 halmost certain as a foierunner of' lionora. ble and lieril :Ient. peace. Vt a , J atnary 12.--Thi morning jour nals of'1his eIty, I o-da y, c ont aiiied an ofli.. ial annun cemaient lhi the Subllimie P'or'te has a dal ouit I)ll.0 mcin in to service ,to qunell the Gireek insurreut ions on the Aledi News Items Nriw Youxc, Jianuar'y 12.-~.\dvices from liin Janieiro, dlate D. lecembher 3, have been receiaved. Th'le River Amtiazoni to Cuattinc anid San Frnic has been hirown open to the trna of all nations. A riots Ices takeni place between the 1Bra. aliantis and Port ugueso in Pernamtbuco,. ini which eighty Portuguese anid i0 Bl.)Irazilitans were killed. 3100 hiraziliani soldiers hatve aived 'i at. Moncevedio. W.sitsnrromr Jacnuary 12.-The baose Judiciairy Commit tee examiinedi soveral i necsse's with referece to the salo (it negroe inito slaver'y for cr'ime, in Nlar'ylanid. Thley estahlished Ithe fact t hat it, was done in pur suance of1 the law of t he Stao enacted ini 1Nlh6, w hich makes it discr tlionar'y w itlh thejutdges of courts to sent-ence tha.n to im., pr'iiiisomen or be sold into slavery for a term of' years. BOIros, January 12.-Tha, House of Rep resenitatives of Miaine yesterday, passedthe coiistitutional amendment by. a vote of 1203 t to 12. Yesterday,. a telegr'am was received here annoiunceing thant (ie Iouse of Roeprosenta ties of Colorado hail passtel a resolution protesting pgainst the admiuission (of Colora'-. do asa State. There, however, is a couinter I blati friop( thie same Territ ory, announcuinig I dhat 2iX coloreod citiztens are anxious for Its a admitssion. They have telegraphed to Ash-i. Icy, Sumner and othier frie'nds that they are anxions for ndmnissioin.untder thie provision hat the word "'white," in thie Const itution ]1 of Colorado, shall not operateo prejudicially, to thie citizens of any raco or color. From Wasihington, W ~AsraaNNTON, eanuary }1.--In the Senatte, Mrlt. Suinmer pcresenited a poeti t ion fromi loyal cit i-sans of Arkantsas for the overthrow of the present State (ovi rn niont, and re-organization by (Jongtess ; also, asing Congress to do clare that .the ratification by tweny s ix States is sufticit for a constitu tional amendment; wh ich was referrod to the Roonstruction Comumittoo. In tihe House, AMr. H~ubbard; of Connecticeut, asked leaive to offor a resolution appointing a volect commit tee to inquire into the alleged defi oleney of heavy ordnane in ~hio Ulni ted States navy. The Post Office Committee were m-* struicted to ingniirto into Lthe expedietncy of having ocean moth service between San Fraisco, Calhifortia, and Astoria anda Portland, Oregon, for the tranlfsmliR suItn of printed and other matter.. Thte Senate took up.t-thAll to r'egn late the tenure of office, and before edn cht:ding the discussidn'thiereonwent into a~echtide session Mhd adjd'nrnedy ' Th'le House bad tip theerivate..calen der, land subsequenthy diboftased the -leg. islative, civil atd jtidicial appropriation bill. M i-i:tt:s O t . A .liIX.-One Who knows sends the folowinig expe'. ences to tle Cincinnaiti hinIes, asi a wariinmg to young men not to let thie bLr)er$ manipulato fiho hair too much and alviding tIrem to marry before A "8ihlinaing pato" is seen. Aifter ex plain mig ti many mnd repeated efforts na'e to cover ip the bald spo', he was fi:ially comip''lled to wear it wig which hie wits Ilways opposed to for persotml reasois: "A wig wearer' staldA ill constilit drtead of losinig of his wig inl ite presk lnee of others. No on1e would think of pullin Arli my wig ntietiom.ly. In faIC't, have deliberately reie Oront whoever I es it dlies -vi ther on th! slt or Pt some stbscg-tent periol. Yet here itr 9110t, sch athe pl:yfultesi of a frind wto is igniorittt thatt %.()nt Weilt a wig. [The Ilore iat itral it V. I he Iore lniger there is of iis bein- ptilh-d eIl'in lht, way.] Otne icy Stbbitlh inl J;anna:. ey, melting a crowd Coin ft'irom eintrel, ny eotL slid from heagti h me, 111114 mas. m ! I was ont coIll, cold grotid. M y kt flew ol'-also my wig. The nir was keeni ItId pierciig upon ily bal anid hiinig pate, but I felt the hot blool itoit to th(- very top of it; as 1,saw n nile ri along that lomg linte of ehurch ointg faces. A smitll boy hamled me n1V wig with a grin. saytg "1 say, colon htave lost, yonr . in-i." I have [ero led the boy with fienidhsh satisfac [10!1. I Im it bachelor, ).. fotnd or the sex, ma desirous of proaeiig a gtod impres. tion ; lence I studiottsly coiceali the iet that I wea r another geuit lemen's 1i. I one contrted a wilow who had kica meievous boy. Site (evielitly fa roredal nto untuil one day the iitltle rascal :limbed ipitlhe ha-ak of ie sofit n wit hic [ was sit ting inl a somewhiat itend<r witv xi,h his mother and pttleo my wig oi. l'he widow hinted at (le apparitinO I iresetied, ad rushed frantically from ie honse. My partner -as a eltariaing ,ir] whomt I. foundly believel was in love with Ie. We were pain. g wit, Ithich lover ftils to .xcito tme greattly, irt icualrlj if Iyv partnr makes a wroig %ay. As the gaie Prog'Pressed I ntoticed ,ll tyts pont im , om1 e wt.hii-lt woider, tnd ot hers with with ill suppressed tinrrimett. I enat a glance into a mir. -Mr oppopite, nin(d was horrified,to per Wive that in the excitemttuutit. attul nbstiraC. ion of the game I had pu.hed tmy wig >ck until nearly the whole ofm y bah5 :rown -was revealed. M y partner, ihe 'ro re and beanuteous untiiden," hats looked yoldly upon me ever since, except, when [ have entugh t her.laighin g ii ht-r sleeve, il tienI 1 kntow sit- is retiling ihW -idienllots figure I cit, att I.e c:trd tabie. Scould fidl it voluie with the storv of ny mist-riesand tnnoyaices, buit I tihic E have told yon etnough to )isfy you hat a vetry iltppy itlividial is the Ian with a bald) head who wears i A Nxw Rm. ROAD nmtmns -Wen. lell h3ollani, lEq., tle celebrated aid world -renowied bridge 1buihdier and civil 'tngineer of Baltimore, 1is already coni. meneed tli constrtelion of a large iron bidge at W ihnington, N. 0. It will be of tihe lonlgest bridges ian theSonttth, md hbe used for the accomodation of hree railroad comlpanies. (soon FAanIso.---Some years ago Dr, llot , editor of the Amriican Colont f"uner, )y iannuitLg and careful culture, iaised i.800~1 poninds of seedl cotton to thae acro ont inte hand in Macon couty. Atlata. JBy heg samtie system oif oniture. GeneiratliUnn ap, or .\issiu'sippi, picked live ponmtils of 'ced coltotn by weight fr'omn asingle statlk. It (does paty to farma well, aty whetre, in a iew or old cotuttry. TIheo cotract for supp~llyi ng had-lhoar'ds ort the Federal deaud ha~s beent awrardoed, and oill cost. several htiudred thoutsand dollars. L'haey are to be of iironi, 'dipped in mte d :in," to pr'evet. oxydatiion; htt the ehem sas ay thait., the zintc, by galtvantic actijon, a-ill sooni eat utp thte irn. Theni whiere wvill to coveriang of' zinec be? Geneornl JUraxton lb iagg, formaterly, of' lho )oantoderate alrmiy, is otni a ,iit. to New Ort eilnis, for t ho firsat t ime sice a he lateo war'. ben. Bra'gg ant Genu. Shiormuan, who wvere arientdu tad inatitrmates ina tie ott armty, lined togethear in that, oity oat the 2-4h Iutlt. T[ho Kingstreec iSar atinonnics ho lea th of D)r. T. M. Mouzont nrd 3lessrs. ). P. ilton anid Heniry D). Shnw, well. :owni citizona of Williamrsbutrg Dis. rnct. r WILL. soll at pubic onutery on Thursday I the 22d inlst., at the residence of the si Wmit. E. Iall, deo'd, valuable ilotusehiol utrniture', belonginag to the estate of the aid 'i mi. E. Hlall. TJermsui atido knaowna on asy of sale. Hi. A. OAILLARtD, Jan 10-tox1 Admt'r. U1SPEONNEAU'S SCO1O. THIE first session (of five months) will .I oommncne Februtary 1st, 18637. TIlt'4iE Pl'E SESSION. let Claiss itn Engliuh, 22 00 Lower' Canses, 18 00 Frt'eh, 10 00 Music, 25 (00 Termls por' half sosaslon or any less timo tralf theo aibovo. Doar'd, on roasonnblo terms can be pr'o. uired ini an eligible pr'ivutfattinty, tan the fltmedite viocinity and in connoection 'with lie Shool. jan 1-t6x2L $J~LEI~LaTG- OFJF AT I) ESIRING to close ite butsinaoss of our conlcerni, we will sell out at cost. Biar gains oanu be made by ontlintg at No. 2 Hfotel Rhange. DAOOT, RI VEllS & CO. Those Indebted to our condern wt11 pleaso eall and make an early setIlenment, Jan 1 JACOT, RIVERS& CO. ducd by the 0dor of the gas. Vat r4 EhnTvous.--The Louisville Journal has~ been publiushed for thirty ia vears,-and the Boston Post for thirty. four peare; and it issid tiho niditora who contrtoied their dolumnns at the be gininineg- rentice and elant b OF T111 YORKVIIT FINQUIREl. A LiTERARY md Fanily Newspaper. El1arged and imp-roved forl I6i7_ New type ai new tactons-- slnw ri ginal Stories and t kreo valuable premiums;s! The ESqu iittar appeared oin Thniraiv. I Il. 3d day or Januttry 18617, incrensed in' size. prin1t1ed;on e ft lo new 1i:teri I, wilh tI hes Ilest iituproveientis ill time art, pieset t ig a mnore attractive app-lea rance. and contiing at least n1yo falditiotal colutuntits of i ending Imlatter-tle largest iewspaper in Ile Stae , otiide of ChlarxluSiml. Tle Ediitoemioi iepartlment will le eoni du lt by fir.Ju rs lt. W .xh, assit.ited by 3111J. .L1s. F l1iur. Mr. Jijt); Uoon D.tviisoN will con;ne his versatilo 'Conl ributions" fronm Coluil. hia. Poulr Origiln N-tvelefea,. wrillen ex prlN 41y Pitr the lisqvt m.i~ , r.ill ')v publis:1it d1 triIg Ilh e year. Tle following iare tlie i. ties : "The Specre of the firesde"-hv J. Withersp1oon Erwin. "TIhie. 8lhad11ow oil the Wa"-hy .thn Eslton Cook, Esq. "The Weali of illioe"--by s. ai. A. Ewart. "Eliior Weslvelt, hie Tory's Niece"-.hy Caroline F. Preston. T.::itims-iN A1VASeI.-OtIC Copy, ont year. in specie, 92 60; in 'triney, :i.50:t t wo copies, one yeitr, do, $4 .50; '1,. .56; ire co;pies, ote year, do, 68 7n; do, ..12 .50; tiel copies, one year. do ".17.50; do, $23; one copy, six imonths, do. $1.: do, z?. To ite person sendtig us tho largest ('inh1. of yearly sibseribers, iat $I.H5 vacht, it specie, or $2.50 ini currency. we will iawmrtl a Pateil Colton at'lanter, wiciih will cost in CharlestI on, filty dAllire. To lie person sending us the next. hirgest Chith, on the sane terms. we 'will an ird ia 'aItent Corso Plitnter, which will cost. im Chati rles ton, thirty dollars. To tie persoti ending us the third lnirgest List, on tihe sa ime terms, we will award (ose of Amtes' Doihle ('ort Shellers, ces in CAtIilesto n, thirty diollatrs, The Premittns will be diwnrded to the sne. cessAil conpettiors, on the first loiinay in Mlarch nlex, at 3o'clock P1. Ml. Tile mnmes siould be sent int, however, as they sre (h. itited; atditions being madle to the lisf tap io the day of' award. No names will be count led un1less pImor To persons who make tilt Clubs of ten or muor naies, but Who may hiiL to ob)tii a prize we will send lite ls44'itiieni one yeitt, free of charge; nnd to tI hose who sm n Cilih of I wenty or more nmes, bitt wll fai to obtaini a prizo, we will tfolrwtard the It . qi;it umn oie year, 'iree of charge, nnd it C4 . ofl either, 'iThe iLald We Love," 'Scott's Monmltlily Magazine," or '-Godey's Lady Book." L. M . O 1IlST1, I jan 15 Yurhville. 8. C. AsSIStantf Assessor's- Unlice, 11-11 DiV., 31 1)Ur., WIxNsn'ou, 8. C r 1AX PA YERS will take notice that teiy n iusl make tit onc, their roturtis of' ina. come for 1864 aid 1865. Also re;istler at tie ollice their butiness or professanion, tha is liable ts special tax. This diiisi>n ein. braces the 26th legimient. L1. W. DUVA LL, Asssistant Assessor. janl 1--m Grix't. Fri's OrriCr, CHALOTTE & S. C. it. it. Co Cohumbi', 8: C., Jan. 3, 18:7. ASSENG Et8 arenoliflied that ott anal ar t lerimo 1011h inslant, the Condctelodrs are required imnid istrueled to collect. Iwen y live (26) cents in aidditionl to Ilme regnhitar fare, from all parlies who fait into pirchse tickets from Stations where tickets aro of. fered for lttle. .AM.\ES ANiEHlSoN, (eniertal Supecrintendet. jail8 PEUIN = IANO, A LO I' of thte above for salto in lots to snit purch asers. PAINTS8, OILS, &e,, Just ieceivead froim l'htiladelph:ia. 10) kegs l'urue White Lead,~ dIifferent brnndsi, 1 barrel Litnseed Oil, (refinmd,) 16 boxos tW indow Glass, 8xl0, 10x12, lex 1.d, 100. lbs. Pntly, Paint. Brushtes, nasorfed1 sizes, 2 brrels, Latmtp Chinmeys-Noj. 1, 2, 3, Cases Concentrated Lye. IEnrrels Northern Irishi Potafoes, Apples. White Onions antd Newt IIlulled UntCk wheat, For sale low bty JIACOT, R1IViBS & CO. nIov 10-1ft No. 2, 1H0tel llange. ITERALLY TRUE, Cathoart & Matthews WI1811 to Inform their friends to un derstandl most, emphatIcally that hereafter wo wIll reqire CASh! for all nri oles sold, and no aittnt will be paid to nyorder unless accompanied with the 800 Unshels Seedl Oats, S400 Ilundhies Yarn, 60. Barrels Ohio Flour, 0 Ilairrels Lard, 20 Ilairreh Ex. C Sugar, , Also a goeneral assor'imnut, of Will be sold out, at, prices tat defy comn petiftIon. Weo wlslt Io seWttle up our busIness entitrely by the 1st. January, atny personi having any' stillergents to mpjke wit h, use ill do so by lthat time and save trouble. deo 18..tf - ADRINISTRATOR/S NOTICK A LL pet'onns havingdemands against tn ob ~tdte of Itobert y1. llarbet', lc'dh, -wIll Iaud t her in propertly atit*teud,' Wtihotut dhe lay,.tu my AMtorney1 Colb Jas. iH. Ideon; and all persons lndebtq to said eslt at ill make Jap4046Adfn'r. JACOB WOLE, U1A8 H IS L..\ I, . A N 1) 1*l' 1 1 10N A U . 1. DRY7 GOODS HOU3E I RO.M1 N . 2. I;\Nii II\NGE,. AT N a:3. S l4Mribek p-m , I IE W K I- FOUs1 NI.)J I N ver, Frnc =1 in la uul C AN ATEIR WAN BROAD 'LOT8, SA N\ITC , iCI 'S A NDA ICAN AND EVERY VAIJETY AIWAYSON HAND. Fl M XP& O i osTu 014 J.-3 jil YAinnsboro FB ale litiUto. EAVE RY VAH ETYsl 114 ,%-' n .n Al lli-l 'E I m-n-Y WEF, nvNi in l s smN. I. anld cornm-iiins~ h; ' ;I III I , I I i i . .; II I I mln Mlinday, 1-11h ot' .inmoiry1.3 The School will bo jo:in'ity Iniler 11ie chargel o 1f lv. 1. 1 ...j, 1 Pi-n- i I he (Obe:ir, ftrm Pin c '1 iiiipail of t ~ heV Witn isbor indies Acaidemyi Ti'ion illV I vary neeCerd(in:r to claswne.. fromi 615~ to 0'18 an .ai ::'2, j. r e .5iz u l I wenty weeks. l.niigna ges. An tckit t or Modern' i, M tice. Drawing~ andi f iruiig, in (Jil or' W'nter' Col. eOr5, a sepi aate *'hn.eg.. Theii ~ ainsio-il and 6.'reich I~ap'arl teen will bec under thoeo icrl of. Mrs. obiear. lionrd miay be'.L obtained ali he ' insi ile or with Mr . J. K Sit wart. M. hliesboroiugh or Mir. .6. M. Elligt, nov 24--lyr. ll8 I'S. I, . I D)6. Hon, Alexanider Hi. Stephens, Iinto )di.or .: .l < / it i ni4 (Giio Cion.ztinionai~ i. Send for Circulr-4 andi 14 0ee ou termsi, and a Cull descripjion otf the wvork. Addiiress N ATION.\ r, P~l1a 1xt15; Co. Corner 7th an d Ma in nts., Richmonid, Van. NOTYIIE. rpillW. iE mointh,-t afcor dale , n ppliention L i wd be madei to thIe (iCarlatcl & Bombii Ciarol innc lliljrond 'omipaniy ;for renewal. 1of Ceri lieno of tcamnk, No,. 160t, I 1 iciare. OJriginial Cerl i thien isa-ned in thei irun of Margareu. M ushii, dated 2th May, 18t02, and hasa been loit, .c -lw1. .i .STrICW.\ltT, Elxtcenfor NO'I'C E. JuIlEH mionihs afl or dato, apl3iation L will to imnde to thei Chairlotto atnd SouthI Carol in a lIail road Coin iy, for ro. niewal of Certificate oC Stook:, 6 shiarca, No. 150'8, dated Jnno 4,1h, 1862. TIhe said Ceri ificaite was ilotied ini ihe nameii of Saniii-l ouglanLs, andii has ber-n 60ost or dlestroyedl. JOllN S. 1'UUULAS3, Admor. nov 2-1-law8mn. F'AIRFIEL4 D DISTRW1.It-1806. IN ,EQUITY. Ex parie. Wmr. E. Aikon, and Petition to Asin M, .\iken, r. Admi'r4 Ret. of |Perpofnato Treti D~avid Alkon, de'd J miony. rf11lH Pet tilnor in thio abovo statedl np. .plcat ion, having fte teiri pet it Ion to pcryotnie testlimony of a settlemient hnd on 22d February, 1 8th, bot wveen tho heira itt- law of D~avidi Alken, dlOeiensed, nd of a diviiIon andi pritioni oC thei real estate of Mai dlecontsed by tho ysaid hirs-~. Il ir orefere, on mot ion of M Ir. flion, Po. ioIor forthlo Petitlonerc, that, in pmurunl anico of the Act of theo Oeneral Ailemnbly In suchi case made and provided, all persons interested in theo abovo stated. mtters do apppair at th.is oflico three miontha froin the 'Into here'of', to examine the evidenco thait inry briprodtwed, andii produco evidenCe in rely, 11. A, OA ILLA RD, ~Onf~t~Ii~.a Ofi . E. F. D. 2. d Nov.,18041. noW9A.1lnmmw PoRTIMi&MIANUF Wholesalo Druggists' an Dt'nh'1' ill I'tii' ('hem icals, P NO. 2 KlIG STiREl N A. l'iTT. L. W. ChIemoisi io hate !C. S. Nitre ail .\lning 11hn1 II AND AN!) .qr tlh-east corner )lectiiig 11ll Malrket Sis., ('Il IJI,8TOLN, s. 0. 1N\'!T E the T'role' toexamnao thilr full tad varied amrtment1011 of ihni- ani Liars', tehinmed and untrtim Itibboansi. caf nll desicripline. Fl ' ersI. Fathers. IDross a Unps, Net , \'rits, of neOwet diesaigna, fInce O' la nces.:~ , (rnpes,~i Silks, CXao t s, irtx, &c., R j- oct 9--0ni Williami G, Whilcn & Co,, roIOAB LEHD 1,Y 64. HY IdEN & WIILDEN, lWAI1Vll8 IN WIoes, Je1lry, Silver Ware, IL FINECY, CILINA, GLASS WARE, aidn Ilullse Filrilhng Articles, ()i Gol an Siker purchaa.wr. WI'alches anti Jeuiafry rrjutired. 2~ N riNo-st., r o lNEaI OF nEAUFAIN, CIIA tLESTON, S. C. A T W imllXAl.E, NO. I a llHNE STilERT w .ip1 i. f.Il x. 4. TnIO All Jit., Nei Vcis.o iw~ deign", C'mI.: I -' w'4 i- s, Oc \N EAU DR GOODS CIARLESTON IlOUSE, STOLL, WEBB13 & C., I'tLE) MULNIOF 1A 1"iOFT &OLD TlN, 2S'I ak1 S., 3 doirs lw Wivenworth, %/ i hav VIn d oSpenchmed - splendid 253)k NIofSprnGo, CONRO FUih, Faench amiot AIter.ar, which ar. of Ihe iona: ihlirtiedi s'yles the~ mtiaar ts e ard. To j ~ante fur nishxingii~ elie Freuditinen eilther who lesa. rom ola eri Sv . induce 1t.0 'i beingi lali iyason wih th lant or~vl nel he no! nLto v ist t he eivy, orderni no. coan~iiedZ with eijjy refere*(nce ill meeCt itha jao-maipat. ni lenlti . N. U. ISaa : , i p~aricn 11si., s1n,. lo aniy part. of thie State . Our stock consista nhioa _O'unrghs. 27.ripe OInfargr, liin Ihtna.s. Iiwn Denims. lle yri 1110 !hed Shirl Iing4, Ileauhed anid Erown. hir tigs, 6 4, WI, 11..1, 12a -1 linid liluo anad Striipel io Iflin*ipnns.ii hhenched af ~d linaw ' l)ritll, lIbtiek Farench Broad I he picc. Taw(t b;, Tlowiel ig, lainen D~am. nik, al qua lities, Cal icaoas, alt qualities, D Ia z lkmest io G OighnlS Oino So RYh (inghn Sprirg $ilks and Slacr STUk1 'O inslinw in every variely, line Frencah %Insxlinta Whlite andI Ulack Go ods, lg nmers' llraw~n Iine 1 Duc ~ok, Farm. ers' ltrowno Linena Drills, Fanlcy Drills and1( ToageI tar witha evary varief y to beo found n our' lino; whlich we offeri at. Wito.imOAtii; AX) l>T r.11,. All IDomes~tic Goodsl na sold at, a very snmultdia vace on .lnts' prnices. W would Ietpect ful ly rail I ho attention of I the l'htterton, M'aerchaIs, and the ciii. C~ins (atici ntly of I:i riiold Disi rict, to our mivertisemenC~l t nnd solicit a ctall front thtem shoualld they visit the city. STO I.L, W 1111n & (CO., No. 287 King !4r., !J doors btlow We n tworth', Chanrlest on, 8. C. IL. C. 5aTOL J, Charleston, ('IIA ilILES WE:B, a jn I W16- Jyr MIL HOUSE, C'orner Queena and Mleclng Siteets, C HA RL E ST ON, 8, 0, 'PITS POP'ULAhi AND WELL~r -.l KNOWN IhOUSE is niow fully oen for' lho reception of visitors, hiavinag beent refurnishedt willk New and Elegant F1ulrni turc Ithroughioul; andl offe o~i 011 th tavller hacconaniodautions and convenloneosu aaPirel Class. lcotel, not, to be equnatled by arny North 0r Ponthl. 'lThe patOatnge of theo public i respecliully soltIolted. it ales of itoard por daya $4' 0J "" per month as ma' ngrceed On. JOSEPIL PU tR IIL feb:MI'00)--i Proprietor. TIN WARE I 'IN WARE!! A L1AltGE and, variedi assortmont of thi beatI heatVy hiomo mad. ?In Ware, ci haamo~is ad for' .nte low., I ' KETCflIM, M MA8?TERA: oct 13-t 8E-JERJS WTURINtr DRUG HOUSE d Maiufacturing Chemists, w'i-.y mi~l Druggists IS tiiMrfef, TI", (IlARLESTTON, S, c. WILSON, y. FISO. an. chemist (o 111(, 8. Ord. V1p1. JOHN C. DIAL, (Late A LLEN & DIAL,) At he Sqn <t the olhw P.ad rock, COLUMBIA, S. C, V ILOLAI 'U' AND RTYAIM, Importer and Tkuler in Engilxit and Aieric'n HARDWARE& CUTLERY, IRON, STxEr, Nails, Canstings, Aill stones, Molting ('lotha, Circular saws, Aiill 1rons, 8iugar Pans., INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Uarpontors, l1inoksmaiti and Tannern'& Toole, lousekeoping ad Furnishing H1ardware, AGRICULTUiRAL IMPLIMENTS, Limo, Cement, Plaster, l'nints, Ol,. French and American Window (lbss, 0nn11, Ritles, Pit.4ols, Shot lts, Powder Flasks, Sept 861 Powder, Shot, &0., Gen'i Supt's Office, C. & S, c. Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., Nov. 7, 1901s. 0 i and after ''Nov. 7, 1866, TI i0ogtu Ir PASISENGElt TRAINS, will run as be Icw: Leave Coltiuibia At 3 10 A. M. Arrive at Cha-lorio 9.40 A. M. Leave Charlotte at 6.10 A. M. Arrive at Colutabia 1.-10 P. li. JAMES ANDElSON, nov I-If Siiperiutlendent. scleIule over the solItIl Carolina It. K. G uNBAL .SUr'-T OFFICE, CuaniAL-aToN, S. C., Nov. 3. O and ataer Wednesdny, November 7th thie .Iasenger Trains of this road will run the followini Ischedule Leave Chart eston1 8.00 a in Arrive At Columbia, 6.20 p mn Lenve Columbia, 6.60 a In Arrive at Charleston, 4.00 p. m. TulloU1fLu MAIL TRAIN. Leavo Anrnsta, 6.60 p in Arrive at Kingsville I.06 a Im Arrive At Columibia 8.00 a n Leave Cohiunlbija 2.00 p mx Arrive at Kingsvillo 8.d0 1 m Arrive at ugiusta, 12.00 i gho 11. T. PEAKE, (en'I Sup't. nov Ft-tif State of South Carol'na, FAIRFIELD la 'STillT, Lucy liarris.on, ~h John It. llarrison, | lill for* JEli liarrisori,. J Dower. I N puirsuinne of 1i deeree' mado in this caao. all the judgemnt and ot her credIito3r ol' John ltirrison, dlec'd , are hereby notinied on or before the first.,.Iay of M!ay next, la exhibmit and prove b~y sufliiet tesltlmony, befoure mthe un~dersiged at his office iii Wi'nnsboro, t heir several noud Iespect li J udgmsents, o xecutlion'., debt a, claims amnd demands agninst timo estate of said deoens ed. All jndighent ereditors ah'o notIfied that they are enjoined in sid decree from en forcing their wvrits of Feiri lFnoias against the said tracts of land-and all other ore.. dlitors, t hat thery aro therein enjoined from cons umenemig or proseccuinig any nuit cr stl at. law against thu defundant, John 11. lIarrision, as A'hnlnirtrator of aid cstate without the leave of' i. ec.nrt. C. E. F. D. Comnmissionser'm Oflice, Whamsboro. 8- C., Sept. d, 180. sept 4-Ilaw~m 1N TJI E COMMO0N P'LEA~t. A, . O Gillard, Assignee, DeclaratIon vs. 1.In Saling Wolfe. J Atlachsmont. W i1EREAS the ltinnlf In this dcLn Idid on this ay file his Declarat Ion, against Sailhng Wolfe the Defenduant who i~s absenst from amnd without the limits of this. Stnte, (as it is said,) and having neither wife or attorney known, upon whom n, copy of the above Dedlarationi withI a rule to plead) thereto, may bie setred: It Is there. fore in pursuance of the Act of the General A ssetnbly inf the Stato in suceh enses mader and provided, Ordered, that the IDefenmdant, do plead thei'ete off or before the 27th day' of October, A 1). 1867, or otherwise finna' and absolute judgmient wilt be then given' and awarded~ agaiunst him,. * . S. Bi. CLOWNECY, C. 0. P. Clerk's Omeie, WIYnnshoro, 8. C., 20th Oct., 180, oct 27-le~mly A LL1 persons having demand.s ngninst tho L. Ete of William 8. Hlall; dtcens'od, arte direoted to remief' hi thie same popery' ant heat ionted to tho undersigned at aii elo, iu Winnshoto. It. A. A ILTLARD, c;. E. .D Nov 18..tx8'w NORITI CARO6LINA JEANS~ AND Bor sate by. SETCH1N,- MeMASTFL AC EXECIJTXifS Ndfl%#E. ceased, to rende.' an scdoutin of their drt miafs withmin three. w4kh fren the pnbliedi tion hsereof', at. I sam abotnt to olos tn mat, ora ul Missip II , W'N dee 20~:.txt -'-n