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[atest by Telegraph, Dongressional. WASHINOTON, February 17,-Shor man m substitute syaspasso at half past 6 o'clock, this imorning-29 to 10. "his'Is snbstantially Blteiiie's itmold Imeit--whlch is as followit Sic. 5. And be it'fdrther enatod, Thait when the constitutional aiend ment proposed'As article fourteen by tho ThirtyNilth Congress sihalf have cotuo a part of the Constitution of tuo ITitod States, by the ratification of three-fourths of the States now represited in Congress, and when' any'ono of tlio late so-called Confede rto States shall have given assent to the sdnio and coiforned its constitu tion and laws thereto inl all respcets, and whenh it cshall havo provided by its constitution that tle elective fran chio shall be onjoyed equally apd im partially by all mialo citizons of the United ktats, twonty-ono yearsold and upwards, without. regard to race, color or previous cotidition of servi. tude, except such as mliay be disfran chised for part iuipating in the lato 1e bellion, and when swid constitution shall have boon subiitted to the vo term of said State, as thus definod, for ratification or rejoution, and whein the constitution by the popular vote, shall have becn submnitted to Congress for examinnatio ab~l approval, said Stato shall, if its contAitution be approved b)y Congross, be declared entitled to represc utat ion in Cougress, and Sena tors and Representutivos shall be ad initied therefroin on theit taking tie oath pro'eribed by law, and then and theralfter the preceding scutions of tlis bill sall bo inioperativo in said State. It is prefaced by a pronmble pro viding for (lie division of the lately so ceded Slates into Military Distric s simiiihar to those proposed inl Stevens' bill, but givos the appointmcent of' the oficors who are to conitrol them to the Pr.esidect instead of the General coi nanding. It further requires that all death seitenCes shall be approved by the Presidout; befire they can be exe cued ; thcat the writ 4f habea s Cerpus shalcl not. be suspenided, and thia t no ini terference by the m il itary with the State govertnient shall ocecir. 'Th'le iill will m1eet. with sCrians op posit'ie n in the ,loue. Several l1e publicasn, including Brandagee aind Stev(n, are reported to be Indignant at its propoanl to give to the Presi'dent the right of appointing the officers, approving sentonoes of death, ns also its permissioi to the Federal Courts to grant petit ions for the h/abeu corpus. The friends of the measuro ppro bonded a voto, ald it is feared tOat the bolters will defent. it altogethlr. 'hree Senator, Messrs. Sailsbury, Bnchnlew and .Davis, votcl nny, -for roasons which they specified. Mr. Davis moved- to amend the bill so ns to make aill punishments for crinies punishable as under existing laws, but the motion was lost by a vote of 8 to 29. W.siu.ccoroN, February 1G.-The pro ocedlings nre scattering onlliMaine's amtend nient.. M:iy ancendmenuts are offered. bit the point. (in which the Ilopubioan split is lihe Confuderato vole: all favor the ilck vole ; but some seem to abor :le idea of' V disfranchising the whits and placing St ate at the mercy of blac d hers A rl ;'leter ~J mined on disfrancel i.'ing lice ~Contalerni es as a piunhment ; othcers becausea of !enr oJ t heir Jalluece an~d votes as dancgcrucs to S the co, atry. in thec course ot' debate, D)oo - litt.le said the South I would niot necept uni cersal sufrage, but would prefer icilizuary rl.o WVilsoni resp'onde'd, ".\ih them as' cept it." Inc the llouse, conccurrent resolutioncs of' thec New York Legrllature, approving lthe istct. Columbiia suifraige bill, were pre sentedi. Thelc alleged corrucptionc of mccm.a .bers, iunvoving thc ennor' of' lthe house. pr oisincg not. to do cer'tain tings if' the President ohnnaged his polocy, emibra, lng who thce miembercs wor'o, anid who cirrica the messages between thcenu and thce Pc'esi dlout, is reered to a Select Committee of' . A bill to built light houses on the fol. lowinig poinla cas passed: Jracddook's Poinat, (in.; Comnbabico ihank, Ga. ;, Tlybce lsaa d Kncob. (n. ; Morris island, 8. C. ; St. Simcc ens, (ia. ; Wolfe Islandh, Ga. ;- and Apollo .lsland, Via. A bci providing for thce Presidenct in ease of vacancy was passed ; frome procem. lihe P'residenct of' the. 8enate, thlen the Speaker v' of' the Hoeuse, tenc lice Suxpreme Judge suecceds. Dold XIteens' bill was resumel. Doitl raid it was a decharationm of vair against, ton Etates. News Ifems, E-r. LJouis, Februcary16.-Two...ears were thrccown fromu a brIdge, tirty mnilesc Eacst of St. .Joseph's--one person killed and man y wounded, but. no Socuther'ns. The terrcitie floods are washiag away bridges in all di oxFebruary 10.-In the Su -preme Courct of chcambers yester'day, lice casoc of George Oiney, Captain of the steam.. er Washington, having conme on; pyulica.. lion for is disecargo on a wrcit, of Aabr as' corpug was madto, the petilioner's coneel contenecd that lice c'rgnisition -t ofeGv. P'ier lont., was invalid, on thce giround thiat there was ino suchi State as Virginia in lihe Union, reoogncised by thoe , ederal G4overcnment or Renate' as speh; tihat, Gov. Ierpont, had been appolhsted Governr yythe Presidd ont, bet, ico had noe right to make -such an ap p ointment; that thce Uovorner of New York had noe legal authorit.y to. eqatr iato a oiltI. xen on the requisition of uov. Pierpont, and that, we have no treaty with Vliia for that' purposo. Olney was arrested ocn thce requc lsition of- Gov. Pierpont , charged with rnning ff is vessel wiio, under an otahetfor doebt. Tho roeedi ngts of id aoar~oloe frw npni Inor s.nsbiga valqetosureybefore the Supreme Conrt. VuinA CAus, Februiary 12.-The! captnre ofJiares is discredited. The Imcperiai Gover'nment, has a dispatch ann~ounceing g victory at Seaoataces. Jusroa ancd Mfinis tors fied. Wasuixo-row?, February 16,-H. S6. Ma rio huas artod, whco bielieved Surcht, to be here, but, nothing hia. boen heard of Sur' Watlt.. - .*. Th~o flputllican cauu appointed a Corn ricittee of Aevon to 'comblne Stoets'' 'tavid Elliott's bill to apply to all theo Southern States. -. ** PAlar: 1Fe tly-16.-4tapqoeon's artny 4anisationg 4s la bcyoging.itp, Aitsr at Urete unohman ge . isMA, January 22.-Th er4(0 avawAv Februcby 6O-Gho 4. umell' oca yc hiow. tever uc~Ij pretualhe; it r~A. Thomas 700 cholera lents have occtrred it five weeks. The sinall pox is abating *biitanizas whites suffor moet. WAsurNGos, February 10.-The Nov Orleans Mot Counittee %fill reporl to :nor row, condeinning Mayor Alonroo And con miring lhe President. They say -the loya people ate not protected, and will In con vention report a bill Appointing a Governoi and Council under whom the State can rM organize. Only loyalists, regardless o color, will he allowed to vote. WASITsoros, February 12.-Tho Distriol Suprieo Coturt hai decided in the Magru der case, who, after disavowing allegiano< to Great Britian, oufirming his belief in thi Christ inn ieligion, swearing allegiance t( the United Stames, and been admitted t( practice, subs'4ipiently hecani a' Confede. rate o flcer. In extent o: of the taking th< oath. Magruder plead I lit lie believed I awed feulty first to his native State, next Ic (he Federal Governmenl,. This, Judge Ca:. ter in intainedi, wits itself a bar to his ad mission, e' tin if Iho tes5t oath did not Cxist, The rule regarhing the testnaih was main, tained ; and.MAtgruder's application reject. oil. Heavy frands have beendiscovered in thc .outon Ctstom House. The Repiblicitns are far from hopefitl of gotting Elliot's bill through tho Senate ir ti imo to I)COOme a law this session. European despatches atato that the Con. ference of the South German 8tie h1a afdopted the army system. similar to Pram. sia. The Cabinet Ministers of Italy hav< all rcri Zn ed. NrKw Yoni, Febriuary 12.-The buibling corner of tiuul way and Loonard street, erected fromn the Society Library Associa. tion, but.-which has latcly been occupied by 8. 11. Chittenden & Co., was et irely destroyed by fire this morning. The esti ital d valum of the building was $300.( 00, while the goods were valued at l,0)).t), Lox no x, iebrtary 12.-There were great reform.demonstratious Vesterday and- last evening. Every thing pansod off quietly and ouIhusiastically. From represent at ioni niade to the lonvernment, serioui Peniin riots were anticipated nt. Chester, but tihc atithorities wei'o watchful, and tho otbreah idid not.occur. Mmutn. Febuary 12.-The Quie uill open the Couirts on the 30th of March. From Washington, WASHuINGwrON, February 15.-SN. ATE.-The Louisiana bill was read u secOid tin. Mr. Trumbull spoke of' several ailid menll S. Mr. Vadesaid if it was aillened fbo fnr they would loose it. I1e gavC notice that he would give the Sinate no rest when the bill came up till it was pa!l. Mr. Sunter was in favor of both Steven's and the Louisiana bill. 1-e huil aimendinents to offer ; ainonp them, 01o no abolishing till de nrcs of courts rinco the secession ordiinneo. Mr. Fesseudcn favoi ed both hilb anmi Mr. Blaine's amendmont, whicli adinits the States on the adoption of the Constitutional Amendment and impartial suf'rage. Mr. Wadoconlsented to postpone anid the mendmet.nts woro ordered to be printed. Mr. Storelln'; bill was then tak.n up, read a secoid time, and ordered to be printed. Tihe bill rofiring compound interest notes pnsseid and goes to the House; The Honse refused to conum: in the Senato's anmendmo'it Io the tenure of office bill including Cabitiot officers. A Committoo of conference was ap roitnted. The bill to pay the loyal tate war debt provides for the issue of one hundred -and - fifteen million of fivo per cent bpoids. Ai. Delone said this wn.-nt (lie tiino for much notion, because the creditof the-- Government was worse thain that of any State in the Ui~aon. Referred to the Comnmit teo of Ways anid Moanis. WVasuiNGtos, F'ebrutary 1 4.--The meet ing last night of Comnservn tive lle pulic jans, friends of the President and promtineot Sotherners in the city at WilIlards, was mierely colloquial. Nothitig was deterrmiined on, thoughi the prevailing opinion seemed to dlis poI the gloomi soimewhiat. Other meet ings will follow. The anxiety regard ing the imitnud iate passage by the Senate of' eithecr bill is abating, tliougjh the ceclumtent and approhen sion is still great. Misoollaneoug. CIJTnLF.STON, Fob. Id.-Atthe An niversary Bnnguct of the CIham'hor of Cotmmercc, (ov. Orr said that our po litical relations wore grave. Hie had recently been int a position to consult the controllers of the Government in all frankness, anmd it was difficult to toll the future political situation. Several Southern gp~ntlemen hoped to secure the suppoirt of conscryativo radicals. Ihence the schieme. is judgnmnt is that If North Carolina and Ar'kansas adopt the progratmo, and others adopt it or show a willinanoss to do so, it will produce the best re stilts and save the South from many of theo proposed radical measures. Washington News. WAsirvNaTox, Februairy 8.-Houss.-Theo Recoonstruction C'ommuittee's bill came up and was discussed with gr'eat bitterness. R~aymondl mado a strong opposing speech. hianks begged Stevens to grant delay, hioping that, disonustion would lead ta some p lan which would harmonizo Congiss, the ,'xecutLive and the' country. Stevens persisted In def1ance of fifty ap. peals for delay from all parts of the Hiouse; Tho previous question failedl of being seconaded, yeas 6l, nays 112. lf~lt a dozen atmnentsa, suibst ituit es, &c., were Immo. diately presented anid ordered to be print. ad. The Thoonse then adjourned to tomorrow. The following is the bill as reported from the cominltteo A bill .to provide for the more eficient gov. ornment of the inisuirrectionary States.. Whereaui l'he pretended State govern moenta of the late socalled 'Confederatt States of Virginia, North, Carolina, Soutli Carolina. (leorgi',, Misasissippi, Alabama, I~oiiiana, FlorIda, Texas and Arkansat \re set, uip without t'he au'Ihoriy of, 0on.. gross, and thoreforo arq.of no oon~itutional validity j and. Iihic n ae V~ereae They aren fI i n aduno theo bontrabft~he 'uarelient ant lbadegs 0o the r'obbillon, and aiff6o'd ho. tidetuate pro tootiptsfor' life or apropett-y,. but cunte nasoo and onieourago laslisjqessand qrime Whereas, It is neqp 9y 1jbat peacetanm iod orde sould be rio~ a som Spate got ti.epbs'e ~legihy . Imod la Th e efoltbpi9%. e49e& bya thefetta4 nid Jionse of Ronprmmtium arikah .Vatc States of America in Congross assembled. That each of the so--ollied States shalI cotn stitite a military distriot, to be sulject to the militarv autlhorities of tie United states as herein enacted anl prescribed : gro 2. And be it further enacted, That it sliall bo tie daly of the Genmeral of the Army, midor the authority of the President of tle United states, to assign to lime come. imand of said district an officer of the regu lar army furnish' such offlicer with a milita. ry force suificlent t.o etable hi1mm 10 pierfora his ditties and enforce his authority within the district to wlicih he is assigned. Suc. S. And be it I tiher enacted, That it shall bo the duty of each ellicer nssignted as aforesaid, to protect all peaceable atml law-abiding persons in their rights of per sons and property, to Mupress imnsurrection disorder and violenco, niad to puinishm or cause to be punkished, n'1 uisturbe-s of the public peace. :and criminals, tid !o this oril ie mIay Allow tle local Iribunlals "to to jutrisdict an fill,[ to 11ry oflenderis ; or, when in his jmtdgmenmt it may le nmoessamry for tho trial of olfendera he iaill ia-e power to organize imilitary commissions or tribunals for thil. plr-pois, anything inm time Conutitl. tion and laws of file so-calledm States to lhe comitrary notwithstanding, and all legibla tive or jtndicial proceedings or precesses to preveint or control the proocediigs of said itilitary Iribiimalmi, aid all interferenuo by said preloedel State governinentis with thle exeri4e of militafury athiliority mntider thii act, shall be void and ofr no etlrect. Sc. 4. And be it thiier enacted, That courts and jiuicial ofller: of tie Unitedi States may issuo writs of habeas corpmtu in behalf of pr-isoners in miilitairy enslody omly when some commmirsioned otlicer on dt(y it tie district where tie petitiont originates shall endorse upon said petition astntement ertlifying upon honor thia lie has knowledge or information as to hlie causo and cireum. stanices of the alleged detention, and that ho believes that, tihe induorsd pet ition is made inl -ood faith, aid tIhat justico may be dum, an not to hiider or delay the puminishinent of crimon ; and all persomis plt, uinidler iilita ry arrest by virtue of thi-i nct siril be triel withoit unn1mcessary d0ly, and io ern1l or immutnumal punishment shiml Ile inflicted. SEu 5. And be it further enacted, Th'at no sentehe of any militiy trihinal, affeot ing the liberty or life of any person mall 1)e executed unlil it is apploved bmy tle oli cer lin comm-ind of time proper district, aui tie lanwsi and regulatimins or tile goverlimieit of lite armiy shiall int he aiffected by this net except in so fair as they conflict, with its pi ovisions. toms. Ilindlernert desMroyed 017,705,000 worth of cattle il England. Ai Indian pony may be bought in Texas for a quart of whiskey. A young man in New York was fined $5 for sleppiig oil ia iad.'I dress. A choked hor in New iaveni was re lieved by inseriitig a street hoso in his moutt Ih and time water turned onl. Briaidon, Vt., contributes its share to war:i.s Iumnain misery by making 21,P00,000 pill boxes everyyemr. There is, It is said, a space of 1,13i,000 square imiles around the North Polo which is now a blank oil our map. The expenses of running oil well in hlie oil regions of Pennsylvania is fromi $25 to $,0 t d(y. Pickled poumltry id being shipped to Eng. land from this comitry. They are pacted iin salt. 81l1. Time New York Tribuni tihinks low and vuligar person-dliies -1re4 m1ore cornmlonl inl Conmggress mnowy tIhamn inl lite tky wlenl tihe Southern chivilry was ther-. Lucy Stono, in a le-- e 'n imr r., cently, said : -"to he - -iet.:: lihns. binds, but udthing fit itl tie1bu ro Ie r-. pecked wives." There Is i youtng lady in llarrishurg who can play two pieces it once on time piano, and at. tw same time sing a third. kSo cLi lilndim Tomm. Owimng to lime completion of ramil roads, Rlomne and itorenoe mime now wiin twelve hours' junmey of eac hm other, Time Nor'folk 'J'rnal says t hat. Mr. Dale Carter, Senmator fron miusell, ownms one hmundredl ihousanid acim of land. - Twenty well dressed y'ounig sqtuaws ail braves, of thme Chmomtmw nit ion, hmr.-c arrive'd at Nashville for time purpiose of goimng to school. Thme lato advices fr'om Mont ena mecnt ion time discovery of silvr~m lo(&os which yield fromn thrmmee to ton thousuad dollar's lper ton. Goldl has been discovered in time townshmip of Loumghbor'oiugh, Canndta. It: Is also an. nounmced that. golnd has been discovered ini the townshmip of irloria. There are nearly twice as many newspa per's published ini time United States ase ii all time rest. of time wor'ld bogethmer. Ilereafter' no yonrhs sler ftrenty e yearis of age are tb ho adnuit ted into the llegular Army, save as mumscianas. feast 1)ntler says the 'whole story about his suing Un'ick-Pomoroy for libel, and time alleged correspondence en thQ subject, are forgeries.. Twelve ewes were sold recently in Ver.. nmont for one thousand dollars each, muad a ram lamib was sold for two thousand dollars at the same time. A LoxingIon (Kentutcky') paper says that that town has a piopulationm of "nine thou sand p'ersons with eleven hmudred soble." The deepest gold rmine in time Gmeat West is at Gold 11111, Nevada. It, is 900 feet deep, mind has a tunnel 100 feet long. It wi'l surprise some people to lcar'n (bat the IFederal military still occupy time Exe cuitieo Mansion at Italeigh North Caroliiina, to the excli'sion of lim Governor of the State. Tutu SGAn Cno.-The New Orleans 'limee places ime sugar crop of Lomiusiana this year' at, 50.00.0 hnogshecads, anmd estI mates thatit will reach 100,000 hiogshmeads next, year. Th'le sugar crop last year wast only 16,000 hogsheads. lion lIenry Lee, for 'whom Slonth Caro.. lina cast her electorail vote for Vice-Pr-euls dent at time second e.lection of (ien. Jackson, died in B3ostod~ lately, at, time age of eighty five. Itls a pret ty poor' practice for a farmem, to dig and delve, tug amid grnmb. aind clear uip flfm y snes of land at a cost of two thon. sand dollarr, amid thien tin time third yoear, suren ler abcut a futtih of if, to briars, brambles and ox-eyed daises. NOTICE.. A LL pe-sons having claims agaInst the .I. est ate of J. WV. D~elioney are requested tm hand themn In, &ad thioso 1adebtod to make payment tQl'I;2LJEJi' 'Aianitrator'. feb 20-il5 ZDANt) WITE ONION #ET1?9 JTCIIIN, Mohi/TE & CO I ub KHTCIRUN, MWAS R & 0C, NO. 1, HOTEL lRANGE, ITAP', on-hand and are convtantly recelv. ing from-NORTHiEAlN MARKL'TS, a CHOICE STOCK of aD]?TY' -OOIDS, Conistilg of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, I)RiSS TRIUMMINGs, WI ITE GOODS, PINTS, DROWN 17OMESPUN, LONO CLTiIS, IINEN1, TOW~fhING, &('. GENTLEMEN'S G00128, lU(AR(1.\l, JE.\NS, W. I I A V 1.8. UL.NKEiTS AND .ICAlPi:TINO. LADIE$' and Cll] i.!REN'S SilOES, MIEN'S UJOOTIS, 8111: otiA CROCKERY and GROCERIES. FINE TEAS, SUGAR, CO F FEE, ENGLISTI D.\IlXY '1 :ESR MACK .11J, SUGAR CUREDIIA18., BACON, &a. TIN and WOODEN WAR p. lIUCKIETS, TUBS, &c. Fil OV E LS, 81'A 01:S, A NES, CU . TEitY, 1.0CKS, &c.. They also receive frequent. suidqies (of 31ISCELLANiioUS AND S lo(0L LO 1OOs. They will also soon have as formerly am lhe Odd vllows l1all, WherJ they will keep-a complete nsot nient ,or DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Their Term are Strictly Ca-i. feb 6 JEWELRY STORD9 W AT~~i n elery, (some, finese f f s ui. lable for wedding presente, U", I ltingx, every weight, 1'latod Ware, of every vnriety, Hiiver \alro, Spounis, Forks, etc, Fi nle I vory IInLa:nen l ludle E nives, Siellielt imanufatu're. 5'l's Police 1istol, every Variety of Cartridges. C I soil for Cush and I work for Cash 9! Jan 10-1m A LOT 01? NEW VALENTINES, Just received by KETCiN, McMASTiER & CO,, feb' 9 - asoT]:oT. .11 * M ,' E. I.'ee nuol o b,' '. - II Cr a' re- me abe pe ' i'l iee ,hr dea. 'V . w e, u'n or iie 1 Commr~is:oner~'s 0ce. Wi 'hu 8.U C. 2d. ituunry, 16,7. LITERAELY TRUE, Cathoart & Matthews .] WTISII to inform their f'riends to up~ derst and most emnphatically (lint0 hereafter wo will rorpuira CAST! for all arti. cles sold, and no attention will be pad to any order unl~ess accomnpauled with the 800 Tiushele Seed Oats, ,100 inch'es Yarn, 60 Ilar'rels Ohio Flour, ( 0 Ularreln Lard, 20 Barrels Ex, O) Sugar,. Also a general assortment, of . Hard ware and Cfrocerles, C WIll bo sold out, at. prices tbet defy corn pet ltion.: W~e'wih~ to Settle up'our bliainess entlrely by the 1st, January, any persoin having any settileuhents to mnake with na will do so by that time and save .trouble, de 18-t f $AD S SIP ptrices. Rcpafir do1e ia:'hi s't. All *ork-warrateS 'Ufppet,:8oI*'an~ -Has' pre Leather for gale. NEW GOODS JACOB WOLFE'S! Nos. :1 and 4 Brick Range. JUST RECEIVED, A- - JARGE SUPP.LY Olf IL0 , at ZI p.'' CANTON CIOTH, ALJPCAS, of :d colors, ,1-A C )N -2T8,* NANSOOK, Cl!E1.CK And ]M OP L*1.,\W'N id [Ss10iA NATN 11B181 blINEN, W. I TE and . CO.LOlW D 1\. 1A1SK1, - QUII/ S, Paten,k. K1i, all colors. EN G; 0811 and AM.\ EuCAN CLOT 1s, JM ls-SX IN, 110CK ISLAND ^ and OEX)O IGA JEANS. A Lill'(, Aso'tinuil. of A1D.EW and GENTLE311EN'S SliOEs LADE'J'As ~ ' u., la\ULS nmi11 -E1 1SS aPlH . ELLIPTIC JI OO', latout, t ylo, FRENCHU and A31El'AN COlSETS, EAIDY-MAW 1i CLOTIITNG', C11OCKEiRY, &o, GOODS SOLD AT CHARLESTON PRICES, [Ole mi'ih tie (18sh I Hand., fel> 2 QRNI CORNII COHN l )HIN lE Marylai hitc mid Yellow. For nrle by 11 1 11 l R . ACOT, Agent, No.2. 1oLt itngo. EXP~ECTiED) TN ARIVE~. )000 )bs. Clear' Slla and1( 8houlders, bairrels JMascoydo Molnses.,. I Lariels IEnhimerei* Famtil y Flonig, '' "(rushed, C'nlaril and (I. Yellow Pugar, l Kerosiine Oil. Which will be 80~d mialji rufits by .in 19 No. '!, Ifoidl1; Notice to tnhx P3yers~. SSIdTA NTL A :SES 0 V' Ovl (;E. U. s lI'i'EUNArL IllEN Ut, Mi)N ie~i1.xi 5. C'., .January 10, 15t7. W.'ILLI he n. 1he followinig pai-eii for thec prpo'se or mal, n:gI asse(mtsTif no comoc for the years 180-1 and 18111. Viz: Shiloh, Jannunty 21, I'enf.it erville, '' 26, lirie's Store, " 28 YonnIg*4ville, - 29), Thle balnince of the time I onn he found tmy oflice. 8. 11. LIU M PK IN, Ast, Assessor, 14th Ulv., id' (Col, Dial, jan t8x2 State of South Carolna, JLcy 11arrison, vii. - In Eqiry, oln 11. Ulnrison, fBill 4.fr. Eli Iirisoin. J DJower. N pn)diaioo of a decree inndo In this ease. all the jindgmnt and .oho. er-reditora of rdhns liarrisoni, doo'4 , are' horebiy tpoitiod ri or before t)o .(irstAJay of Ma'nxt clulbit and provo bf. stifflolient feslmonbny, afore Iiho underslined nt his )lisco in 'innsboro, their several and respoetive dgmonts, oC!Outin, d91%ebts, claiwms , ind miandils against, the estate of said (delccas? I. All Judgment crodifors altso hotifled that ecy areoenjoined in said- docree from en reing their writs of Foiri Paolas agaist: io sidl traets of land..-and o1l oi1.or ore tore, that they are Eioreln enjoined from 'mnmenong or .prqsolipg any' siuit r tits at law against the dofendrnit, John 11. arrison. na Admlnlattator of said citate lthput the leave of this court. -II. At G A I.LAR D Coiinislhdl1ner's Offseo, * sept' 4--'1wifm en' B upt's 00kee, C, Se de COjtIIA,p~, C., ov, T844 iseWQ h496te 4/ 4,. -A ..10 Arvet Chr1oma. g& A - 40 j) / i(tdni u _& 1MANUF I Wh oles(Al D ggists' am Chepaieg t o t In, i.Nt ro tund lliuitg Ilu1rel ;1111m1 G. Whildon & Co,, anud Howse.~ Furni sliui A rtiles, ON CimeS!PIr tie)N, S. Wach. n AIT VNtIO1.11L1~, NO. If RIAYNE 8Ti1i'.ER ESITA1JJIKHED 1864, LENG1I0 &-SLL, Imipurters and IhUmrn MILLINERY, STRAW, A ND ('IIAElLMS'I'ON, S. (1. I NV ITC ,I he Trmtde (4 exotnille theil, fili 11,111-.4.11 . k ii Hats~, irlmiiod mitld untilm I l tl..(,faeli lO~ e I itjq, I: .qis 1 ll hrs, JDresse Cc.. II it'ies. I.:owe', I~n~e Bilks I' 4,H &1. 0.L 3 Iic 1 1 C~.M DA. 1 At h~e .pi, of the (?olden MI&'Lvek, WV ITO LE.-j lNI AND) R1111'A'I i,, finimter id fletiler it Etgiuo ul HARD WARE & 0CUTLEBY, Pi M) t ll. 1~ '. INDIA 11111910~R AND I.H1ATI'E LTING, Carl or110's, ill ekipliid I wdTluuekc' Tn,,vei Furitsing Uifrdire, AQGICULTWLAL IMP11!1MMTS WTRUG H0USE i"CTL1RI ~w.N(4 "Dw~ f V O1J* I Manufactu!ring'C hcmists" T, 0 .111.1d03, , c V I L"SoN, r.WLSN IA. Chemist to late C. 3. Or1t. IApt, VA IR FI E1 11) 1)1 R'I 11 .1.66" IN EQLurT, 1x pare. Wm. 1E. Aiken, ntl Petition to Agtstsl it.31. .\lkein, A 's F Ew of 15Per'eonfto Tesli. David Aiken, doc'd. j mnly. il Pet itioner inl tei nl,ovo stated np. .a.. jaiv tiouS, hIVilg ille heir pwlitiol to perpefunto Itstiniony or a ro tllenent hind on 22d Felrnry, ISI] between ho licira A law of Davili Alken. decesed, Ad of a divisiotn ldsd partition of tho real estato of satid de' %tled by 11ho said h1ei1s. it i3 o'.red, on motion of Mri'. Illon,TFo. licitor o' r iho Petitionura, thla, in irnsti. inc of The Act of tle ( leneral k.stiliy in Ioch e tIuC0 ado tid providal, fill p,-r 4)ns inler esied in (le above st atetd mnntIi 1er' do nlip'ar it this olice three iontill fro Illh flito hereof, it examino he evidenn 118t may bu prodluced, ald irod(l enV0.1 'v .ee ift reply, 11, A. ("Ih W C . . . Commi ioner's Ofice, 2211 Nov.. 1860. nov 24-lawin. l ute to Pld. TIo StaIe of:Sottim Caroliua. F-A I It F I E' L ;I IT IICT. IN Thlu CnMMOSION 'rAs. '1. Aifachmoini. John Adger, 11 1, 1RIAfl) tie PltaintifT'lid onl t.1.4v T -7th dny of May, A. 1). 1 HM, file bl Declarationl ngninlst Ih -11)efenld 4nt, who (n-4 it is stid, its absets from aisd withou [ito litmits of fite t ate, 'nnd ha 4 either vwif lior nforntey ktown wilin lihe umu upoti ishm n Copy of 1.1t said declaraiti'a itight Ie sorlved. It. is tchreforo ordered that. tihe saidi Do. feitl1nt 0i nptpen 3rm plest lo tie. sahs! Declaentinn oin or 1efore itl th tny of A ay, A. D. 1867, otherwise fiil a:il absoitit judlgmenit. will 1h011 be givens 11ad awarnded for .tho nMaititi against hii. , 8. 1P. CLOWNEY. C. C. P. Clerksl Otpoe, Fairfield I~itrli , Ni ny' 7th, 181M0. mnay 10'h1'..ltomly, RULE TO PLEAD. Maigareft 681w vd. Attachout. Citrohis eider, J w IIIfl EA$ is"t Alssints;1' Il 911 tlip 1*8da hay of1 Aigitl, %. 1). 18ec0i, Ile her Declarion n-,v' w-11 :,it, who, (as it is sail) i .- , n nnid wtoluit iltst iits of's I bi -, hs)wing neilher wife n1o-1 Altornoy k now whiii Iho' stamo, upont wihmi it Copy lisight he servel. Iis h s-e t'oro or-d red, 0h1 1h11 Defen,1. 0111 s14) as ppea' st11 pl0d to Itis i X hrat''ionsL onl Or lefire ho 18h 1 inday of Anttgutat, A. DM I F67, otherwise final And abolt judgmen. will t0h1 Ito givsn ln nttr WT11'ded for th Plaintill', against himst. 1. t. Ct.OWN iW, C, C. P. Clsr'ias inae. 1"aheirl I)istricI. Attgnst 1711h, 1800. aung 2!-- xle~tmly RU..E TO PL EAD. .Tie Sinato of 6S:1h Cal aa auta, F A IRfFIEL B11)is Ill'CT110'I. IN Tlt 003M3t.N rt.r.A B. B. A. lloylion, Extrx, vs. .\At~lahmonit Johno Asger'. e dn fMay, A. A). 1866l, file a iUcela. ait Ion nanst the I Des )fendanst,, wiho~ (1$ It is sasidi) is abi,u frotm, and3 wit hout Iiho Ili i ofi Ihis 8Shate, andss hs ntther wife or'3 it - tornsoy, knowni wi iint ihna mo it ton wh"Iom a copy of the ssaid deelarstion tmny bo sory esd Its isoreforo or'der'ed that thte said jSe. fentdant (1d qoipen and1( leadlI t isid (do. clitalo ont otr0 before' fts "iih d'uy of A~lf, A. D. 1867, otlsherwio finald andl rutolsatei juodgtme'nt will I hten bdt given uind awardedsc for the Plainti111 ttgusnithim. Clerkh's Officae, Fasis'f'idld iist rict, Msny 22, 1800'. mIay' 20'0-l e3mnly State of Souith Cariolina. FAIRIELD D)IST R10CT, 1N 'Tis. (003I3toX PY.3AS. WmVr. R. Rloberteonl, -vs 1Atllachmntt. Jno, Asdger. J '1T1I]ER0AS, theo Plsa~iifli did m V tho 30th dlay of MarchOi,'A. .1. 18011 file his declasrat Ion fagnst te Defentdat., who (ats it la said) is abstt fromi atnd with... Onit the imails of thiis Stale, and( isi halt ite ilto no attrney known wiithtin the vanns' upon whomt a copy of the sasid dosolarataiont ndsghit be sterved: itis tther'ef'oro Ordered, fthat the saqid Do. fondant dos appearO~t 61nd pleadt to~ therid do.. Olaratison on or before the31lst (day3 o1 .'Is'ch,' A. 1). 1807, othserwiseo fitnal iaml uibsolitlo fndgmront will thtan hso givenu andi award'edit or the Plalintiff aginst him. .3.L CL4OWNY, C, 1'P. 'Clork's Ollico, alrfield Distrsiot, f mttralh 81't;O- e0o1y HeheduLk over the Sosat ('afolioji IL S OJ'.NEitAL SUr T OFFION., * OdaiARFSeon, 8. 0., No 3.' {\Nosnd aufter WecdnosdIay, Novotor 7th the UJPassengOer TIrains of this road will 3ti 1he folljowlog sibetulo Leave' (hhi-loshn, ' .00 ti i A rrive ait'oueimb1a, '5.20 p fra Leave.Columbia'i *..0 la is 'Arrivo'at CTharleston, 4.00 pt m. 'klinltt~J NA~i TRAIl' - 'Iey0 stD')ia, .&.59 p m tArrlt t K( ngtIlld 1i.00 a ns Arrivo at, (Coltrbla 3.00 11 mn' Leave Ootnblha ' - -2.00 p at. Arrive ?4 Kingsvinle .340 PE 5 11 ir'a fre , for M. et a ht f' Itnni(Phstev p aai lui or't *8iOys' 4