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LUioA by I dographl Nov! It0111. C 1 1i tt1ec of .1 iiv.i t t jl oft il ell~ i oas~eidi tt 'IPlulas an ,d tile 8curetary of WVar and t he filju ke-cuntsfi- n ncri)-cery !,airt or NL'~ leoi tilia orr ,ivaoru Qir aiitoay Th (iQoj froiii '1ab a o 8 l Il y to liips tol t).'li ed 0" Vjti W.. to t HO .~ siv c1' 1$ NIlii .1! 1501 va1t , itol I t 11 )Iotii ' 1 19hoiot The Iiw M1 1110S ~ Ii l a i lil A~ t is 11 deeper f~r than (jozi mun 3w c.WN I lietwlaiifv0 ret~t deep oii ily R iI Ni. calio~ ier, i isjtro - v-,IlhiP-v s:yi(loplitest theiir Mastly ifavor 1120 (lt0ir ear~siultoft Ax rs 6r t hettr 1111 ot i I ti.: l t it;a and fiti .- b ar-10 Illillt aII l ulon and urieh gu 1 0 io 1ih . ie &nt to com25~a toiii fom At (Age" well beIr OlijlI-iiu ilShi Cioria ittu lh ok u' oi it ( ulli li sa.1112 ( i gol -atCli tb1111 ilv i l tho 1111lar -- Go Iiisbeneur. J. i L 4- tlcr0. ill tzI iiWl illti who' i . t%0v ti ffpt Ix. till 11, 1 1 i II . oy; t ,( S.N t- I tt s ~ ~ j All th ;ilreldO 6.20 he 1)01 pl ii lerly ao ;ic ~ , I~i -is IA at l~i~tt It 8a ,tol lio Otb, .NVat~i1ng C t thn hT~lta 1 ;no%%-!i ir0050. nd (oiv.iiii, Wa10., Ii: 20 (I aced ~ 1)11 jrN ia fo (10 iuiin~ htmn 1'ro tue iaw tldj d. l~' eM Biistm, (ifilitiwuk IrlltIlt~ a i ilf l t w20 ith Peel, (101111 t A-- kt110 ra e 8a(tosljaned lls ip ur . lc.; Judol i l alit Io]iwite(h It C iolutiil ,l Th~I'ug ( ro el-w 8t :1 (1191 lild ronl voing!pJ i i,,: v i P, C 11114111 rlllli, a: ro i 'ord ..Oto t-ri TheTh h:ay vudMan lmt repo~toda gld bllrequrio flo (ilyt ro llo- c i l'ici~ N1Uh e 1hanitto forI1odonv nowt'(c1. to 111UI iit t i s i lwa YCW Uo bus Ille i repoji6l and~tO Atil o. I IaNNoS' liihsin beol ar ojt-1lty Nuitons 1er Soduoaiii Ar11 iiiirs Ihnic,. Mp1)10lolit fro pigie Ioll., f4rza tli,3sibodvoiitr ;0- two lilAllop both Vr dil oIndia. Qoixntto eeI ~1~Thod 0 lill '11 1st igior 11.3 Ott),t Says it is, 41111- repor, luOla u3 tot. ro , neet r. hG~ up'ov ""Krdled bil ;m&n Iie. filno thekanra% t til L taclhi "LJ'ho ctil;11 bill .1LI A.i Yshod: . unle inl which they claim :. N ictary over :)- i a Tttrks. Fh. Cro ts Aseini t b aia-da calil ., all t i.e poweris i'r i ieto se dagent: tou (%,ndt i:1, t o wiiness Land rieport the tcomatti a it khe counatry. I IVSN u, Januat.:ry 1 I.-h 'atea has agrad to evaetniata tih fie t I !:t ny the T rish *t.i trooi. inl thle lrii pality of ,ervia. IoNom)N, Janury I 9.-l:rtyai : 1b0 .) I e r t0 1. orktd lo:0 bt y 113 uregy or the ira we NOu l'atrk. Otmrs kiown to Ie ont the iate a tho iime :a stil miiing. I IW2.-i.. ii -: ha L J.i11'11l., wza n ary i ---'i'im 1i0 t V .. '1ao t (i e of. ( a: it in ti hcit. (hat it re Ai d t I n t- i a rio, t in thtly , ro k!-; - l I h t iitt ab n e was nu! it' a.ealriw-: bari . 0a :.,-)tiht ]ai, t ItI.o reqnto. t of at t American fil nd. as writ to a let-tr, Givinyr hik opinin "d u!al:-b"-i the UnitedStatet P umn ,%nday, January 20.--The' S awor Apleotn has Owtl tiln im- t i tant dec. I.t orid trd hiA th ditdress o l the Chituambe~rs, inI rely to be ., pocech from thle Thr1one11, sm be i t ie andhtea ants tot the lgi . la I Is y the I 11 rh o <InIs t t IonI l in a, Ihe ienment I t propoes t ! I it litte1ln s of lt pl.:s Ile trie-d inl the '1onvictional court-S: (]h:It th 1w inop . u p ini s bet) roll teed, at1 t lhat the Ii.t ' f The reople to u t inlpubl e h i limited only iy tho reInh ln< ne COSSAry3 for1 the public aey.Th 1; dlecree~ unnelndlles by- declaring" thatb those reforms will not Crown the. edi-p Ilen of a "t ate ft ulhd npon the it I iao:.al will. Tahe tunhe: a r the Cab!a., have tendered thevir reoina tionf to the I" UN1N, Jauary 1 8.-It : repor ed Mhat Qi i,-en Vietoria will \ii. the Pairik A::p~spi"" , e::li: t hirs V !:!d %,I her~ way to) A~r~n h i i 'S wi .II on it a "n Il (1, 1.. ie. t'en. l r :ns L" . r - a i W .-r Jam. . -, the an e p iI ions flt ( tl.I i. a "1 V f GOa t~W, the conrdihtional n:::lin! -@t l 3ering .' g r-d " wx, were preemte1'd.' A protst atgai::t tho reduntm ofa tV en r ne I:- r-:aaji. ClTe C-tnntaitien ofra I i a ): - v. i t1 q.o proportin .. th c h Iand L:n.m hen ;wtap ri ir l l" th i Anne, th-e ::blt AM my a o aiaat m, talt : a."tr the t t the . t, 1 til th , are all.=we r~er.a-utation,, thea lha<- aaaiu heI tIs 3n ed aI: d mai rti i il 1; w I u l in la bo ae:p ch ,-'r a dei t. im l rt J oh ason titi joc v nld to ! - lowingll sentencesv : The.1 vou:w!rv sopse the l'resident if the rebAlion r.iv in the P la\rn of he l'nied Staie he is " iaI - . ., promis i-a it) a aoses, has helt a i'Phairoath.' A ird :o! i t aled ., in e if,.e al, u te ie tdlib? !lo s I PI jver a eit ha' i a :d -A' Ian ;i t i nloll Wvr vAmry d:wlm wi.uv M itheAn j.thm ot' he am ndmet. _t a a _!on h laotabla-3. It a'.. atiaie Sonnr. the liteeo the *ja. a eptd p. yeteay. prceddtodatno h l're-icaI ~fi etaa i e ( tient inerly.aaoia wt Ihr t .a,--o'~nu made a P~init It Sumner wasli t ait it. ' f ying him - o ':a d .6 woitald oppaasa -t aton'tis reinival..( Mr. Buate~k ew saidi (hat taeporat was~ ground~t cepats Ca~',inet (fliceris tad dutdgtes of thle Sti- I prc 'meCot. Ot her otlicer'.s shltn1l be a p taointedi as~ it pr'esent; andl htld until t suIcce5.orgs are' tappoinitaed ini like Il~i manne. Thea Presaidentt mnay suispenid faor mttiscondtalc or inbihty, appaointing ttmporarily stalla blae persons. llTho Presiadent. all furir-hl ]] thae Ronatatovitdenaeo on whichi the aenpen.~ ii .ijanf ig hiiused. tI the suspensi~iton it conirmtet ad, a new napointument, to be anndio; o thert wise, the sauended oiflicer' resumesaa lil fuincitionsq., 'Thet Pre'sidetlnitty till vaacan ois froni donthi 0or resig.intin, to htoldl uti d theC termninaation of (tho neti' taessaion. An. celance of office, remoitvail fromaa ollco, tad s~oton cotariy to the pr'ovii~tit' Iof hill3:y arec dechavedl high mtiademtie~aaors, puntaish. tahby ftito nanl mitpr'inment not exeedtingT $1(.0,00 or livo yearas.I It Ihe lionso, ni 're.sahition wats nadoptedl foribiddling thle Couiassioer of Agr'icualt tare seed. ci The Bhanking Commtitteo ropotedt a bill1el autitort'ingi the is-sue of'non-interesat boar-ing jt noutesa for- te oxtlngutishmeant of the nllatn ail dhobt..-t Sa'na, Mra. Sutmiter pre'sentedl the peti. tion of tee as l oyalistst asking a Re. (1 pubtlicanit Gloverinmenat for' thtat Statto. Thec t enuire of oflee bill1 wais taken lip. Sumner rpoike, ad, d ur ing .it., spr-a'ch,u uisedi waaords Li. (lhe e'fee't, thatit wats thet' Wirst time wve hiad a President who wasiit an eny to the coutr y. H-ea watt'e. ed to orde'r. T1he Chati'r daecided Sunm. O nersrds p lroperI for~t ai debate. An appeal was taken, anud te ('hair, afoerCt ta highly a.teitintg (l~dat, as$ suta~tin t In the Hfouse, the ameanment, focrbid. " dlinig the excilusioni of witneossesi from lhe' * Oddirt of Claims because of color or in-t 'IThe Waya -add Mecans Commiitteo wais insatriteted to ingnireo into tho ex po- t tdicy of makinig the tarifi'or silkat ajpe at'e, tho-dmendmtent to the Nobrasika g bill w'as taken utp. Mtr. Wade favor'. edl, andi Mrl. E~dnnutttdt,oppotod the" ameondmiett. Theo probabihities ar'o inL fator of' the conicurrendo ofliahoffoug. in bte Ifouec, the Soorctarf. of t1i 'I intarib wg i~truotod to roaortii jIokor4nee to &ceoinn Dod'atioris forthIi'i- aj 1 the Cireu it and District Courts of he ' niteid States in North Carolina, il whether lgislat ion is necessary > (l<ir t e record. In the Senate, thero were cleven ,,t it ion- from North Carolina negroes, 'vIi ina, Stevei.,' bill. Th hill for the admission of NO r'a:1l!:i :md Colorado, with the House I'nlmeiit. passed by 29 to 141, and mo(iw" ,c to the I'Ieident. Tib li on te Jud iciary Comminittee has ('1n intrul cd to report ill Writing hat h~eisht jet is tcessary to entible i'ccrtti'th a of tho rewucenfed States ) ratily Ite Constitiutional amiend o0nIs t t have passed Congress. Wheni Rev eenabling bill was dis @.ii, Mr. 'ayne opposed the second 31r. Bina m said lie hill instead r hein: on lo reconst ruet iol was o rdevtructiu ; initead of restoration as fir disun ion and perpetual d is iembermiint. fle showed tie alb rirlity of* denlying the Southern a I bie. -t ates by showing that ngesM the Cott; and the Execu Ve had rccogniizml thelim. \V.sioroT , Jan. 13 --In the Sen. 0. Mr. Wil-y pi-trsentel a inmorial r a1 einstitutioindi amn dmient aboli.,b. :g all inE dtuily ill p-ditical rights oni 'conuit' of ract! and color. In tin' I lense. Om not in of Mr. Cobb w ( m' i iim- oi ( 1:im 1 ai iistruct'ue d > ascertain andI rport. the facts eom. 'ett.d with ith er E of 1-(fferstrit ww anud tlw co"niet-ion of the Foulrh liebiga m :III First, Wisconsin Ca -:alry egimenits thenewith. The colmminlee is puwvr to send fOr persons and pa rs. In the foIse, the hill for the admis oi of N"lor:lo was p lssed by 91) Newil Items Ml NGTON , 11- 1-l::Y l9.--.. 3 . hh-yI, E'he the So:onhierln Radical SintinI )ther and MOWmitted 0:n ti of' inpclint. The vote 1;1 I i to 10-DIurant voting with inEriy g'ain1stpushing thle im-. ehet 11 'P' departurell fit lIepre tati Wasllbi'e, of Illinoi9,.on neisdaI, fo' kErio, reduces the1 Eafth It'E tie extremistS. Tho ittom recei;ts at New Or is for the Iwek clding tihe 5t was ITh arethirteien inhehs of ice on The lai2sidieit. sont to file House a .4- relative to (the Jily :, i i ~c-w pages of testimo h o ho! in their report, say that it v m : Is their opinion that hos !P- i. to orthern Union men prevails ute ~ coitE :ulLy to thU Oxtet 0 el yEring Ut ' property, provideid y erainfromt claimning freedom of 0,eh on eril-tain subj:rt. The par "Wbeelce .Alayor M%1nroec and1( r hhiml con1trol munltici pd a u 1riti , t boa rd c;siders thr M im' d with the spirit of lion litY, and prediets that wvhen the pe of tim' a fors innuni ty, for it ofl'i--es aid give the m considenceI, it icecvarity to. Northernl life and -poriy \ili coimence. The board1 ul;wts Gn. Daird, and says the Io proce'.ol w* il l-timWed aid tiui n'1UM.a0; but Ithe board f1iLs to see ec evid~ece that it wasl ain armetd or iza;tIiln. Theli beO'iged pa1rty were0 iyk mormedli:ci. The rporl)tt ailhled lie b rutal11 '~ treatmen t of' thec prison - and st ates I tat b1ut for mart11ial w and otheri. milita.7 meoasures, u itl'hlele~d oi'ut-rgos would have oc No::w Y Oni<, Jann ary 19.-The 11er 'l's Washingitoni delSpaitchl denies, au iorttiey thle appiointmient of a rhi-comin eeIIc, or the examIUinti on ol singlde witn b1OAiy thle Ju tdicitary (omm llit tee, III1 in eipeachmtient cause. The TIr7",ands O~rleanis sp~ecialI says r'ty p)) o~lice econiceirned in the uily riots, have been arrested, undelr 0 civil righuts bill, on freedmn's SAN FnJA NCIscO, .Tanuairy I18.-A uiranlgo letter, of December 27, ani munce~s thei enthuisiastic reception -of aalrez. on the previous day, escorted p 0,000 citiziens, 'firing caision. ighteeon Ameiceani officers are on FonTaussa MoNituE, January 19. mt's. Navigation embargoed. 1. MONT.COMEnYv, Ala., January 1. IC1he Supremo Clout 1. 1has decided that e requiron . ut of' reven'Cue $t~lamps) On ate legal priocesses is uniconistitut-I incl. The Coutrt unniimously dec dod that AI~laama w~as a de'faci Gov linent under the Confederaejo, and ao5i peron'Rpresenltativos wvoro pro oted from loss under Confederate in stments. WTASulN.TON, Jcnuary Il8.---El'd y Johnison, of .iichmond, f'ormerly a Llnfederaito Generall,has11 beon admit.. dito pralctico1 in the Supr'eme Cour't, Idoe' the rule a bolishing the test oath. WAsnIJNOTON, Jainuai'y 17.-Thie reCsid1ent ial Alansion is cr'owdled, miontg the visitors are Governor Orr, ' South Car'olinia and daughter I Governor Orri. is hero on business mucouted with the State. Among tate, and the roliot' of P'ostmacster's Iho eithier' made r'etutrns to to Fede 1 authoi-ities, wvhiich miscarried, '6r Sthe Cohfederacto tuthiorities, which 'no iginor'ed, andh who' are now hua'r'si I bf~Oover'nment clai ins., dIovernor rr is noEt in favotr of the adeption 6f io Amendmnent by South Carolna,or' iy other Southeirn Sftte, 'hut favyore r'acef'ul sutbmissioni to antything Con.. ressi mAy dlomanld. Heo joculljy sinks .thati territorializatlon would be elcomed ts Kn' conloicle measurd. Niew Yoin, Jan. Pl..--The heauviest iow known' for years prevails 'heyeC. h6 shiof9b I'-ady a' foot dep. WAsIxNozd. Jainyre P~~wl oety lIIg his (Greeley's) sniffraget and allilest V planlis. Painte's and iIgIamFi's ha ran ges against Stevens' bill excite quiito a lint ter in radical circles. Gov. Orr, of South Carolina, is at WVilla6rds. It is statetd th-il lte Prpii)e'i)t has a veto prepared for tI: Terri.orial suffrage bill. ')The 1ouse vote 1:,.e-k' three of two thirds on the Nebrauka bill. A veto is con1fidentlly expectedA. John L. La ipI.~?ton, i negro, of Other. lane. Ohio, hans been admuito-d I(, practice in the Siupreme Court. This io the see. ond inlstance. Brevet Brig. Gen. llorace Neide, Special In.pector of Colored Schools, has been ordered to South Carolina. The A merien Colonization Society his 700 enrolled for Liberia to leave i'N the Spin g. Ni.:w Ont.sANS, January 17.-Col. Sedgewick, of Mattanioras oeenpipation noteriety, has been releasied and restorei to his regimental commnid. Mon .rE, Jantuarv 1.1.--The steamer Sunnii y South, runing between Mont. goiery an d New I( lans, with : cargo (if 1,000 bales of cot.10n, Wits enit.i.Irly dost royed by fire, at Portlald lianlding, Alabama1l 1 liver, oil Friday night. The boat was itsired in New Orleans for $10,000. Tho larger por:ion of tHu cargo was dest.med to Mobile, on whicb was full insutrance. Two passengers are nussing. The assengers lost every. thi Ig ST. PAUL., Iixx., Januarvy 5 bill has been introdneed III the L louse to strike the word "white" from the Consti tution. Aliso, a resolition requiesting Senator Norton to resign. NFw Yona, January 15.-A Nash. ville special to the Tribune says the Legislaitre will unidoubtedly piss, at an: e:trly day. a law extending anifrage to tie ireedinoti.0 ST. Louis, Mo., Jrnuary 15.-It is reported that Governor Fhi-ler lis again sltationed two Co1mpit lies of militia ill Lafayette, to tho displesturc of the colSerVat ived. S.u1ttISnuno, PA., January 15 -Gov. ernG Geary wits inungnrated wiith im posing cerenlioies at noon, to-diay. TI'e iaigural address was initeniselv radical, an~d applmild- Co'ngress, n say ~ns, "n1ponl its deliberations and a(ctm1 , ou preseti interests and future welfare all de WVASIINUaoN, Jimiary 15.-The New O1ireanls Rit. Conmilev will Ie. F-ume1 th, ir inqiliis. inl Was hing t!onl, Call-. ilg before I hem Goll. Sheridan, Coim. man.1lidanlt of New Orlain. at the time of t!n. riot. IIAIinasliuRo, Janiiary 15. - Cnlierol was electedi Uiited States Senator to day. The Democratic members voted lot I:owani. Cable Despatches. LoNDoN, Jan. 17-Noon.-The re. form party is preparing for antither mon ster demonsirat in. The alli r will Com10 off in this city om tle Iut of F'ehi rry, anid is expected to surpass ainy d(mj:Stration of the kind ever made itl Ellglhlnd. P.:T81r, Jan. 18'--The ingarian Dimt, with remarlmble mnanimit, evinceP a design to break tIenll egotition with A ustria,1 if dihnt GovernmnIt continules to oppose the wishes of 1llung.ry and schemo1 and( OIlher melasures egnallly op pressiveO aind odious to thle peoleO A lonltr'overev' hlas ar'ison beitween~l Pr of. Hall1, of' 'Now Yor'k State Geo logical Museum, and Edwar'd Mag nIire, (of S:aatoga Spr'ings1, tonehting tile bone~s recently exhumed at Cohtoes. thc former htold ig thiemi to be the bones of a mtaster-dom, and the latter' that they are tile bone~s of a large show elophlant, that (died and was buried inl Cohoes5 nonr'ly for-ty years since. Pr'of. Hail thinks the bones have lainl in the earth 25,000 year-a slight differ enCe. A negruo on tr'ial before the Mayor of Lsynchib urg,. for atr'iking another negr'o, gavo an oxouno tile fact that tho negro lie striuec holged to the "old issue" (free before thle war,' and therefore tried to imipose On him11. No STAM3PS ON ST ATSi PA r .:s. We are informed by Maj. J. TP. Buirnos onir Comptroller-Generai, that theo law does n~ot require that rovennol stamps, shttl beo'placed oh notes, receipts, orders &c., whereinl tile State is a party.-A1 lanta Intellgencers, LITERALLY TRUE. Cathoarf & Matthews W 1S11to inform theIr friends to un *deVtttand mnost emphiatidally that, hereafter we wilt requiro OAt811 for all ar-ti. eles sol1i, and no~atteontlon will be paid to a runless accotplpanled with theq 800 1luishelse Seed Mt 100 Bunehaes Yauji' 60 Dairrels Ohtio Flour, 0 jarrels La rd, 2,0 1arrols 14z. C Aug~r Aldio it gon orat asstortmneito Will boe sOgkoukA, pelo thpAt de~fy comn ' We wlhh to settle upour buuiness entirely by the 1st Jamuary, iip'ofsao havin .any .ettletetI thlkl Ifhg iE'll do ib e~aC dsesan4satedaqable. ,o In 8.11 .. s i [~~[~0~0~ 0 1 AT ESiRtiN to elow; th bm -im t our </ C l rn, wye Will set (pill IL It coit. f:w gails canl be m:de by cnlitni. it 0o. 2 Hotel Runig. .ACOT1, ilN1:llS & C:9. Tho oiilebted to otmr conern miill ,! amse call 'i umlk anl e l ly ivei..nwnt. jaul B.COT', LIill:i . C. ESTATE1.1 N0YN(C'E. \MLArou having" de"N,-1:,N atinl- th L1 Et a e of .1. . :. e : ', I!. . ;! hantd themn in properly nume.I ii, th knim derignied, it i 0i1lce in \V ini-bofro. -I A. GA .L l,.\ iLD, MISPE RONNEA U'S SCHOO L. r 1F, irut sesion (of five 1mon11h1) will commenee Februnary 1st, 1807. TERI\ PlE S.ES.ON. he 'ss in linglish, 22 10 Lower Classes, 1X (nt) French, 00 l) 'Music, 2,:n in Termtu per inif siesion or any lesim hlf~1 time abtove. ionrd, on reasonnble termq cnn be pro cured inl aln eligible privato family, in the immediate vicinity amid i:t conmclmim wit h, the 8chooil. jan 1 0-t11x2 TO OUR FOR3IER J4ANY of you are petImas nMt aware tim-1: ia majority of you have necounis ot' 1800 or 1861, yet open on our books We Ihemiefore beg each onc, who has not closet his necottnt by cash or note, to do so as 8001n n11 p1OFsible. Our intention is not in opprete, buIt only to put, oumr. assets in such a Alinp' as3 will best enble us to imwet oiur lin:hiies. ,tum 5 -m iETcI I N I AeN.\ ST E 1. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NMOTh'fl is herehy given to flhe creditors of tIhe esmate of, Elizabeth i Slotan, de. cen-e'l, to render nip accotum t of licir do mands within three weeks frop tie publicn lion hereof, at I am ithot. In close Ith mitt ters of said estate, It. 11. SLOUAN, dec 20 -txim JVI L1, Fell at public oultciry Oim 'hursm'lav lie 22d ill ., at Ithe resideletm of Ihe late0 Wml. E. 11,a11, dec'il, vahin11ble 11llm.eo,b Fttrmni'ure, beloging tio tho eateI I. :he nii-i % m. E. lall. Term s oneammm IC:, known mV1 day of .4a1e. i. A. (A; 111,.\ lti), jan 10- 5xI Admr. AiIN1 14%iitll *1"i .nnmu t I Plitt . 1.3-n DIV., 31n DrST., WINNsBoRo, S. C. IAN PAYiES v.!!! lke notice that they L1 inumst umi:mt'e it ont, thmeir returi, f iin come for I81 1nd 10 I. AlN regisler fit l le otlieo their busine.t r profession, tliat is liable Io special 1::x. This division em - braces the 25th Regimmiu. jain 1-1m NOT ICE. . G r:,'i. F 'sOrr~er, SmA iml -T & S. C. It. it. Coi., Columambim, 8. C., Jan11. 3, 1,47 P)ASENGlERS nrceiotified lhat on andi af. 11cr ih e 10t3mh inmstantt, limo (Coimuct tri arme 1'cmi'tirml ii in mtrucite d to cole ti meny ive (25) cemmts ihi auidit ion) to thle regumlar fare, fromi all part ies whmo fatii to puchase~ tinkots frmm S tat-ions where t icelts arme of ifered for umnle. J1Al ES A N DERSON, Geumneral SuLperinmeundent,. jan 8 NOTIRIE. IllEE monith s afteor tdnte, nppmlicat ion. will bme maude do thle Charlot o & Sombi Carolina linitrmnd iopman ; fr rene'ewal ofj Certilicate of Smock, No. 1t09, 1l 8lhnres., Origimnal Cerm ineatot issued in the haline of i!argarec. Aluoshat I, dated 20th~ Aay, 1802, anmd hasi been lost-. J. S. STEWART, Executor oct 0-l aw3m NOT[CE. TITIREE months after date, application .'will be madte to lhoe Chamrotto and Slouth Qnrolina iimlroad Company, for ro. 1508, dated June 4h, 1802. The said Certinenate was issued in thme name of Smumel ouglatss, aind has been lost or destroyed. JOllN S. DOUCILASS, Admr. nov 24--1awmm. Sched~ule over Ithe South Cairolina R. R, OENER AL SUIP 'T OFFICEi, Ont Ants-ron, S. 0., Nov. 3. (jN and after Wednesday, November 7thI thme asogr-Tramins of thuis road wvill run tihe following scbedule: Lemavo Chmarleston, 8.00 a m Arrivo i, Uolummbia, ,5.20 p im Leave Columbiam, 0.50 a m~ Arrive at Cliarieston, '4.00 p. in. TH~foUli NAIL ThAYN. Leavo Aum'usfma, 60 p m Arrive at Kingsvillo 1.06 a ni Arrive at Cohmblas 8.00 it pm Leave Colutmiat 2.00) p tm Arrive at. Kingseillo 8.40 p am Arrive at iamguust a, 12.001 mghti no H-t I. T. PEAKE, Gonm'l Bup't. Gen'I Suipt's Offee, C. & S. C. Railroad. G (OLUniblA, S. C., Nov. 7, 184tL. Nand fterNov. 7, 18130, .T'litwVfi O P1ASSENdl11, TR AINS,'will mrun as bo -loit Leave Coluvibia At 8 10) A. ?mf. Arrive it-Chma,-lotto 0.40 A. AM. Leave Chamrlmotto at' 6.10 A. Mi. Ar~v'tColumlila 1.40 . P ll. Arr~io'at JA MES A MDE1LSON, *n6Y-4f Suiperluinteildnt. STATE NOTI0%I~ A LT poteons havitig~ demats'agains ti Bet~.ate of- Wilen II. Hiall,-dccoakd,al-e drm mod, to renml~er in:-, thomo o jrierly att ngoted o~te-uinderuigiopo4 offee --d-----------sbo..., IIIPRUiNG & ANUFJ Wholosk-o Druggists' an( D~ealer's ill 91,11g-4 Citeinfol', W; INO. 23S KINU STE Chvtii u iC. A~. Nit re min INiiii,.g Iluiqe William G, Whildon & Co., 1IIAkyffl:N & 11,III1a)N, 11alCi;', JewelryA, Sive Ivi. ~'llel andt House I'i tislinug A rticles. 2-77. CI% :;r., ('OllMi: OF 11't:A.IN, AT' 111101.S.11 NO. 11 iJ.1AE STREET Y N. S. i..INXIAS, JR. ESTABLISHED 1864. LEMON SELL, Imtpoters tnutuJnilers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, A Ni ) 'Notirlxii corner MC1c1iu and iltrkt IS15., IN\"1'1'1- ~Ii., '11'ralc (o eXAeninO teir full a1141 \i*& 1 ~'r tileO 111 0 ,iw -lI Qr.-. ef nil (tcii;l'i1inflq. Nvl.-t, \'k ol'nhiesi uk-iign~s, >i~~t., 'Lh4,&C . Oct 9.(Alu U r w CooloI( Que'en n (ifli ' ng .S'lrcefa, C-TIARIJE STON, S. 0. hNOWN HOUSE, is' now fully opon 1~i '411 f i'.p . uuti of* iitor1. le' hig bon l~iiIi i i'ti~ui wid Now andi.' togm Fu Irnclv LCTURING DRUG ifOUSE I Manufacturing Chemists' rtunamery and Drugglsts Studriso, T, CIIALEITON, 8, C. ' 180N' P. 1B. WVT rF0.4 u.C Chemisl, to late C. 6. Ord. ipt. RUL1E TO PLEAD. IN TIlE COMMON 'l.1.AS. A. S. Gaillard, Assignee, Declaration Va. ; il Sailing Wolfe. J Attanchmlen. w Ill-A'AS the PIninitiff fin fi.l notionl d"1 id 06n - thiay file his4 Declairi.t ion againist Snihnlg Wolfe lthe Dervt'ndant1 who is; nbseit froin itid without (he lituits or this stato, (as it is said.) wil linving ieithe wire or attoriey known, upon whomt a copy of (te above Declaration with a rule to plead thereto, nny boe srved: It is there. fore in pursun nce (it' the Act of the General Assetilly of fthe Slato in such cnsos mando antid providedt, Ordered, that tho Dlof'idaiit. d( plhad thereto on or before the 27th day of October, A I). 1807, or othorwiso finnt auoll absolu e.ndgnotat will he then given and awarded ngains.. him. 8. It. CLOWNEY, C. C. V. Clerk's Office, Winnsburo, S. U., 26th Oct., 1860. oct 27-legnly RU..E TO PLEAD. The Stiate of SonUtlu Curolungf, FAIIFIE1LD DISTRICT. 3H TH11 COMMON )LBAs. S. A. Boylston, Extrx, Vs. Attachment. John Adger. \ " """A*S the PlatifF did an the 23d . day of Uay, A. ). 1806, file a Dec ration against the Defendant, -who (as it iA sail) Is absent from, and without the limits of this Smae, and has neither wifo nr at torney, known withina (Io thmno upon who. a copy of the said declaration maty be ser It is therefore order'ed thAt the as e fentdant do appear and plend to thr 8e5l do olatrntion on or before the 24th E g- MAY, A. D. 1867,. otherwise flp n1 abolitt1 jutdgment will then be gyn "' awarde fur tho Plaintiff ngn 'I S. $ 8. B - dWNEY,1. 0. P.. Clerk's Office Fairtold D.je t. May 23d, 186 nttay 20'e -'Tei tly RULE TO PLEAD. Teio State of South Carollilti. F A I RIF IE L D D IS Tf C '. IN THA CoMMON 1PLHAS. B. F. vuuose ta Attachmwent. Saling Wolfo. "IIElMEAS the Plaintiff did on Itho 18th w day ot Novembor, A. 1). 1800 file Is dIeclaration agaitst the Defendant Who, (is it is said) Is absent from and without. the limits of this,8tato and has neither wifo notanttornoy known within th saio. tpaoW whom a eopy of the said declaraiont motiglt be served. I( is therefore orderel flui the snid e. fendanti do appear and plead to the sititd declarationt onk or hofore the 14th day of No. vember, A. D. 1867, olherwiso final ani lib olite judgment will then ho givenm U11l swarded for the iPlait a ninst him. a 8. Ii. tOhOlVNl.W, u. C. P. Clerk' sofico, Fairfiold Dlistrict, 13-.h lNovember 1808 nov le3muly FA~iRFIELD DISTR10(T-1860. IN EQUITY. 'Ex )ate. Wtm. E. Aiketn, and IPetition to Agtustus bel. Aikent, Ad'r'i Eut. of' I Perj'etuato Testi David Aiken, doo'd."J miony, r p iEi Petiiioner in tpo abiovo Rtated ap.. A.plication, haeving fied their pet itlion tg ppolctnao tceim~zy of a settletm(nt had. Ott 22d Februatry, 18(11, betweestthc iaeh's at law of David Alketn, deoensed, anid of a division and partition of the real estate of siaid deocasod by the staid heirs. rt e ordered, on motion of lr. Riot, o, loitor' for the Pctitioners, t hat, in ptursu ancee of thme Aot of thme Oengral Assembly in such, caso me and 'provi ded, a lli Arsofta interested in the above istated matiers do appear at this oficeo three menthK frotn the date hereof, to exanmine the9 eydtnce that may be produced, and-y~roduoa Ovevde In C. E. F. D." Commihssionor's Office,1 21 Nov., 1806. [ nov 24-law~m. Rule to Plead. Time Ette of Koutti Ctarolisa. F AlILtFIELD) DISTRICT. 11. L.Eliot -OIOV~SS s.At aochment. John Adgor, H~imA thePlaintifi' dti1 on the 7th day 9f May, A. D, 1890, Alo hi.' Declaration against, the Defentdypt, who (es it is said, is absont frorq and withsyut the lithits of thb St'ate, anfd hMb n'eiih'er wifo nor attorney Iknohi within' the *aniis'upb4 whom a copy ifatho'said c4OOIarailog' migh* bo served, ..e it is. thtoroor. ordered Ilaat he, said Do.. fendant do appoar endp PO If 0 ig Ddolaration on or befor'dine 8t 4~ay o ay ' A.:-D. 181,a -ote*ih fInal arid t judgment, will theob bb'given and awardedt*d may '60-18tM Caroluts Felder, .u .m : TUBJtSAS tha Plaintiff didonetteie11th ayofa 44g i,%P AS860fld her. Atteriey knwus irihtl'th t i b e;'jh~ ~4J~hp ~~q ~ atthe ,3.end. 467, otherwise 4nal.A dIat ttuz S11 (bt4tiat itbec a~ a IaI tsy ,ai tiuuno