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Walingtol News, The correspondent of tihe Baltimore Ga rette writes froui Waablugtoa under date of November 27 : RICKLO8 ANtS BTANTOW, The move of Senator Conklin to have Generals Siokles and Howard oontinued In the volunteer service as Mnjor-denerals is designed ent.trely for "bimncomnbo." The Legislative Depariniout can nteitlier mIako, mor direct, to be itade a msilinary appoint. 'hient. General Sickles his been. inusterod out. Tho only way he onal be restored is by a nOw appoiniment, whiih niust be mnade by the President, and confirmed by the Seonate. Before Ueneral,'8icklus was mumpo tered out Congress Inighl hnvo palssed a law antthorizing lie to coit inue file (utineral in service ats a Mia.ior-U1eneral. lie is Uow out, and (here is no fear of restoration. Stanton, Into Secretary of War, is koonly Watching the progress of ovonts, and I understand really indulges a hope of resto ration. Htadicals say his testiniony before the Impeaclhnent Coimniitteo conisigns hin to retirement and dIsgrace. Eveu arnotig the most, violont Radicals there are none at poor as to do Stanton reverence. If possi. Ile, they despisehim more than It he Domo. orats, and the llaynau of the late wair keep, hiniselfolosely Within Ihis own doors, aud it auffering alitost a complete isolation fron (lltho ili huma tfaily. THlE MESsAGH. The Prosiden's message will probal1 n11. h1o presenite'l to Congvess on Itiesda III, and the reports of ineibers of 1.l1 *'biuot will be delivored on the day follow bng. OOLtD AND 131PHA(HMENT. MIch surprise has been expressed at Ili report. favoring loimpeachmient of (lie Presi dent not affecting tlie gold more thaii did. It would haYe been rega- ded as mior, coiplimnentary to the lhxecuitive ha niln a t Iovettint rIun up the price of gold. hit otiler consndorations induel file wish il bilicial circles here to prevent tlie rise am 'herhy possibly defeat the great purpose e certain partks 1 recuring iho report fIvoi'iit 1impeacliimet. A current, rumor in that pressure was brought to bear upon iJ% Churchill to s'-eU.0 his voto for impeaoli mt11111, and fortneos were to be mado h) speculttionl in gold. To choonkmato thi another rumor anys that Soerotary Mccul loch ordered ithe selling of' twenly.five inil lions of gold ye'sterdcny and this kept. II imirket steady to thlie contrntion of III boliibal ring, who wore Counting l.o great. gains. S0h ale lthe stories no, atilont around Washington, biltt I have n mioans of aserltining ilicir trutit. 8tfi It to say, they aro generally bOlieved. lt'rtA, oV Tins co-rroX TAX. 'The (lonniltico of Ways and Means bli their first meetig this morning, an1d thIl .r it vole taken was a t:mnimouls vote fu the ropeal of the Cotton tax. There is no1 very hitle doubt the tax will be repealed I an early day of (he session, bItt not. to dal back to Septeiber, a.4 has huoin supposet The tux will also be removed fromita nubIt of articles of Aier'can Vaufnturo. Wiu tine possible exception of 1ho bill to rope the uottoni tax, it, is niot. expeetcd Iha will o uudortiaken to bi ig frward an 1impoAiant. bill this. wook, as there will I lie to .time for notioit thi short, sessio upon nny involving discission. The friont of the cotton repeal bill claitm that, it wi Inas without debate, bu1t it is known til It will receivo sharp opposition frot 11 wool interest, in which behalf it is clainm thit i hore is no reason wihy cotton shoul j! 4tax free, while wool is taxed twelve p OCitiL. TiSB OUitnmNy QUBSTION. The volo on the resolution: dirooting 1 cominIt too to repo:t a bill for tlie witihdra I of lho currency of lho national bnnk aind upply their p1ace winli groonbacks, generally regarnded as tie nenso of Congre: in favor of that ieasurns, but soie ni bel wli voted for flhe resolutitio expllain ill they do not feel comunitted iIn favotr of III hill when it shall be pint. upon its pas-Ag, Tho indicatios are, however, tha11t !Iclh htill will be paissedl in thne 11 ousc durinmg (1 D~ecetnbor sesslon, ytsiT oF A DstItuATi: ruoaj rtE LosNuo Titltons' E1tunATnoN Bs'n'T no Til ~ellerdaiy aflernoon Mr' .huames Verner, dlel'gato fromn line TIailors Nailliotnal lEmigra ion .Society of ILondoin, iln comtpany) in several delegatos fromn thi4 niy, wits intri du temi to thle Priesidenit. Afteor explati nin Sthal thne obiject of t heir iion was to rai, a fnd for (lin relief of the jourineymte tailors Inn L~oiulon who have beetn on ntrike for lhe last seven mnontI.hIs, the P'res dent made Ihemi a shnort taddress, alluii to early days, when he, t oo, mnadio a liv'el hood by the noedle ; but it, was nor, 1 raid, thte profession which degraded til mani, btut, rathIer I th mnint theo prlorension,. I ine 00our8e of his remnarks lhe ex plained thi enigmiatic~al expression ti11 in iie iilois at essetilal to imake it Inman, by,~ relat ing th mlanner of' its origini h ow a kight of th~ shnoars becainie otnbirrassed and was relies edi by thie aid of mine of hnis btrothrien; fiina ly hie grow rich, benight a carriage, anud pil til as hisa tuot to, "'Nine Tailors Made Me" hience thne derivioin, In leavitng, thI P'ridenit presented the delegantion win Iitolesn DowN. ---The itadical leaders Washi ngton have proroed~vilt orionus againit the Negro leatders. at Montgonmry. Bunt Il1 tict ory is by t n eans om'plete, and t1 cicoesin little better ihan la lOp of Cerbit rn's. it will lie aeon bty his (lay's tell gramsa, that (tho puippets of l'ope an hwayno have yielded to thne extentof abr gatin~g that claunso of disfrainoisomiei w hichn punnishted winh a losi of n'ntlfrage a who cointumiacously refbse to vote on i b~ quiestlti ofilne New Consttution-se-calledl T(he othier clauses are proscripitIvo etiougl: and this defunct. provision wvas only wholesatlo miethod of acqulirintg absoluit power, whIch can be more tedioutsly got to by a neat system of iotail. The moral effoot of victory, however, somet hing. It demtonstrat es that the Ipo valiatt Pope and hnis hienhmatn Swayno at not quIte equal to the task of Isullyun Uonigress tthe ugh t heir time will comoe soon as theIr negto armies and paelhalih are orgaisedl. The "free Cowention of Alabtama"-tll "'loyal Coinventtiotniof Ahabamna" ortdetred do thus atnd so bty Radicanl loanders at Wash inigton. Pahn I Does atnyhody wish to mnil treaties with or interrogate much a mnonag< rie as that,1 -A ugusa Uo'nstif~tutiaIt. IIAntn ON Ti15 t(hFF1n0Ets.-The lyitng-dow ntetoect below, comnes to os from a ro-4 able friend : Troo~s, sturnps, and rocks, were sometiwne in dnmandl during thne progress of a figi A gtod lying plag~e (non a lawyer's oflioc, hntglt often bie turnedl intto cash. Alt fot instane-a nmemtber of' comipan, F, Ilih N, E,--by thie way, tho comnpau *ith Which Goiv. Vando en lbred Qie wtr i e~ aptman---was givlin ida fiendst at home mi tjit int of A very^flrco fight 6; the Ponin iirtia. li Ho sld W W ere Mairobin g thro ugl * tick woodl to flanik a portion of lth enemty. and just as we etered the edge c sa did field, thniee Or four Vanikeo batterio openial .on us at short rattge, withI grap a~inJ, pnIster. Suqh ia sneorm I niever at o.0u, s pjrn. The opiqbel shioutedl Out 'he'ult.''amidowl f rol 'utak, lti ilhe diirt anid gravel flew all ovOr 1u, the limlbi fl'l on us, and there wai - not. a i hirog in the world to shield ts f'tom fhe terriblo sor1n. an1d we hadjust to lie still mnd tako it. 'Vly idln't you get. behind a troe ?" suggestod a dleeply intorested listener' "Troe, the <lovil," saitl comipaily F, "'there wasn't entough trees for the offi Gen. OId's "ll-t1 rIerk." WINNSBORO, S, 0, Wednesday jMorning. Deo. 4, 1867. Dosportes, illiams & Co., Props. TERMS--- FOR HERALD. TIIREE nOLI.ATS inr year; TWO DOLLARS for six imonilit; ONE DOL.LA R r.r i 1bre- ninths pitynibluo bearnk4.'' Sing~le- r'oliut 'Ton UCui. W.Jr" Thit pallor winll dinventlitil ($it tho e-x 'I rntiti oif' the time for whi;hl p:yment ls becniO miin Sibc-ribors Who0 fifnil Ia crO-4 imirk (III the wriivi-r opr unterin ot'theq-r paottelr, wIll tinulera-ttinld that thel thiv tialdfiior hit exipire. AnVElR'ISIN11it R'IlH -Oiei Dolbr tr itrco fCr the trsl. aiii tavvointy fiv iial - r each siabeoi - 1ittent inmoriluin. A .iiirti iomri:istis tio'thr spimnn ucot Ieri hv i welvo) l1is I' th-1 a ize. typle. CIll R ATiMs --M cipie.i aun joir 'Twt-y-five D ill-ts. Ai extra eln ly too thi- lu-or-n ianIkivg ip 11h0 chb. :eflijr tlh 1 4t J iti ary, 1417. f~?" W ithhoii a:10 innauth lrtini io ii 11 ui ath i. rtrn rita l th ianam y i% pal, the pwr - mal ng tho citil. itiy A1 itny tiliber oil's gan r-i at Ilih-u im rate. i Wa It w ih it ii -isirtly iatlers n iet Ilai r m erm- for siuctriptiinuitvr tirlia-ini anal jiob t.rk are is J Ian W aia & v o., are oui ACntsn i:t Charlestiin, und irc atlithorized to receive adverti niinits antl make collect on or ou) paopers. The Eloctio (o-canll) in Spartiaburg. Wro cli p thi f. ollow inlg ce .I i lId oloction rot urn'ii, frou tie ( -. pa n, as urished by S. T. P;...... r. C Esq., Chairman of h.110 liord.1 of l is'trlattin of Spar:tanur lg 1 )i.-t rit . or Coivention, 16 i I Against (-ol veitioln, 511) The votes east for de(egat < tI th Convetiol, the first, fori. f i ihit-la j, - olented, i. aS folliow. : ' John1 S. mintry, 1580 : J. '. IV. ('hnp., 1557 ; II. [. Foster, (hinek) l2V I ; Cay W ingo, (black) 762 ; Eli 1 phutsI itaply ( roputid il atiounit. anIId v whil e) 6-38 ; .1. W.C(Selisle, .11.1 ; ,1. C. Zimmerman, :92; lIoht. M1. Smith, 1:1 ; J. 1I. Shores, 83 : 0. 1'. M (.\r. Sthiur, 50 ; J. 11. Vanllike, 31 ; scatter e ing, 125. No distintctive accolmt, was r kept by at portion of the managers, of' t Ihe,- wh1ito and black vote, t 'if! refore we ennl oilly give itlt opin iom. if the s.v cral huards as t)o the gent i-ral reiuIts. r T're were cast, about sovi 111altunred I white votes, five htundrt-ed and tenl of, k whihel were nfnitnst aC(m-.-ntion,and it n itt~'flt,21( about I I00 black votes for a CVonvoen tioil, Which g i ves ahnutt 2,15 1 vote('; at cast inl all. I'hle -egi.4r1ationl nut' whithe Is was 2,'7( , bla'ks, 1-11. Wo im'i think it worth our while to make a'y i further anialysis of' th is nigger a ffa i'. I If any body tn find an , V c'omatfort inl a Comparing t.he facts with tho figurv,-' r thoy aIro welcolie to do so. We can ilnd non1e. 0 The Epiuodo in the Gold Room. The littleness by which pa 1 ism" 11Oti6 1110- ilIdertaikes to t itself', is wuell ililstratied by the late incident, inl C iellectiont with t fie o me 1 ary preosence of Colonel Johnl S. Mosby, in the Now York gold room, of -'which aL Cllcrespondent who know hasW 12 gi ven I th folilowing necotZit : ysedy, 1 9th intstant, ats yoII ill 1see1 by~ the- p''tapern -h bu t ae . 1. il n wis aU correcgit -tout I. gon-iiv a you'the factsl ii. as ty, ' entei i . Colone ir-. by ~ was1 briougtt h boarid 1nlt d hvit airi kor,11 who apl~ed pto1 Mr.l c ot the e presoniin otiisriof th ard'in, ford e n'- miskin to laing' hims inl o eits opet'~ .a rt\ion. Mr. o lothealneat 0:i.ovs it. ito bord, n to iian e seat. by haimt. IIlis pre(sneO bli-ng e knowni, cionstiderable d.ire -as imanii fostd by I the)iih' libr l ad real recton stuet iton membier)s to) seC him i, anid by mniuy to be initr'odneedt. See itng so ha tihe miost 2inthltonitial memberlids o'fit' buitrdt, Mr t. (Colga to (of 'l'revori~ ( '1)1 gte) wrtt a nto anid set, it Mr'. :loy't, ats foillows :' oIs that the tri': - e or, Mo Esbly f if so, ihe haso no butsinless inm e tho desk,'' Signed, "'olgatfo and aoth -ers.'' Mrt. I Ioy)t beenmeit very) intdig nan'i att thet inslt to haimlself', ais weli pa8 to Colonuel Mosby, arose, calied Ithe boar to i.order rea tc~d the nte , ando s-tu2 ji tedl it, wals anl insuilt toI wichi he e wouldl not stumit flihat the getlemitan by htis side wa:s (olonel Joh .1S11 . Mos Sby, and lie had a r'ighit to havio imt ini e fte desk. Amlid grealt lap~lso, Mr'. a Colgat o triied to just isy himaselif ; bt the boar1 d wionl nott listenh to imn, aiid a as Colone l sby) arose to leave troom. the members~~l' cr'owded aroundtlt im, ol till potical opinions11, shio k im byi i sthe hand, atid welIcomeid im to tihie s room. Soon'arte11r Colonel Mosby hadit ieft Mr'. Iloyt or'der'ed tihe room'iletat' * od of atllxetmmes n a . pac I ialmeeting( oatf the boarttd, who e.l e dioe andtu appialude ihis courise ton -' thle eco, only six voates bing given1 in support of Mr'. Colga te's aictton, and thirce of' thlem qualitied thi votos by G'Ot It, Old Hindquarteris ?" Thus, to our infinlite anmtiseoent, is theo aulgnat Maljor-Ge n 'I . dohn Poplo, Coiimmander of' thec 3rdt Military Dis triot, apostrophized biy the Au.gusta Cons.titutional-is. Thlia-old 1hItImbuar' 'tera has8 summlhtoned his Geoorgia Corn Svont-ionl to mtoet ini Atlatai on theO 9tht Deceorc. Ihis Alabamt~a conIcern, as ;is well knoown, has8 boon iln its hey da for- wa Lir .three wecks. And 500 itoo ii~ call tonetht mi iu lai niggers. Tremendo4um Iliidquarcers is this same Pope ! T'he Louisiana Conveitiou, too, met on Saturday last, and luctodt a negro as temporary Presideut. And soon Uun'!t baly's Conventions will bo in full boy-day. And theu the bey-day will be well nligh coi flete. G4r:nd and imposing spectacle iii 'the land of the free and tle lonle ol' the brave !" Mower's Order Rumoving Civil Offioers in Louisiana Snapouded-Impeachmont, &0. A\ apecial tee'an to' I~ li''bh. mnOnd 1*'p'1/4, datedWah.,, November :.t, ay : It a ppear.< IhaLt upn the fir.'t r'e tieo of General Mower's order iemo. ingq civil o(lioCrsA in Itoi4 i~l;1', tiL lPresident called.. (Aenral (;rant'A at tention to the n i, :Ud uPa Wn t I suggestion thb !mr <lirectcd lineral Alower to s'iianithe Aor- until the arrival of 'ral l1.11non-k. 1.1; ik l..c lieseud here tat 01A ra Hllmoek! will after the lipse of a 'ew day', ro <qtest General (-ant to revoke the I latterorder Irbi ldding the reinstal. ing o' the ullicwi-s rN: e 'd by G eneral Sheridan, anl tlmrore procecl b. re visa the action if Kinar Philip byv plAn in, I overnor Throic m.n,rt on :ond oth ers ..'aini in the poi i.ins to wlici they were elcoted by the people, o44pe eially ill en14'S .'here no proof exists or their obstritein;g tho 4n44rni:en ofth lt44rt' an-tion i.!: . I licia!. cour.op, miid b liv , y t!:n r1, n 11op1 ion 1 f it, G1 1 ner 1"l hfancIIL va I witi inlke t! himlIsel f trolnge.t ui.i'ore it jeo. pde of the coimI ry, a"1 pr oh-hiv they wil M~et hin i'reide. , 1:ndl'e t imis favorabile to '.lwh (I! : i'll : nan i l 4 e 4i(4 mon (4>4'i i4:: p4li ic.in~ 1, b .'. 'I he li>.(4 nthii ' ....4, t'.'n! 't~-r 4 (4'lI. the No I vni -ll r (ion 1anel e iaq4 1 t por(ant legisla ntip' fl Q!' fbnenir tern), BYv t lisa Vica nvai of It"I lonv, it in in1111010111110n1 . 111- t it.! ImIn r T . josn"! io it. Thel m1 Il rit y , e .,( -. tlchless, in 'aver of a vo t.1 o . f .Ilsiar o' the Pr-esident. 1h0 New chn:s /any/ne is very *ron 1 n op T iiIt i> he m (1 d4 n nit nc, 44 ' ' e r :. ( ' I 2 : - e. 0 tolen.i So nthl'. I i - .1 ... 1%i c lil 1pr 4-urh ,: i4 '-hr" : h. m til n i nni..<!'-. (:1:.) vate far"in! 4.f tir-ie owl. W eo wanj t 1141ite t (:j 41h00 444'. ; l .. -10, :14n1 not to ' 4r .--- :ho. Tt .o so l'>ng cuis.', In Anth, :od .W lebt. nd id lent'.., '. c:.. ( t)uI decay will hwc:aonv r:ti. It I n" :m ,eWrbuidlla*e Arrival Lif C eran 1 gna Thell ship G n , f n ne ,wi:h ;!.v (Ci : 4' ba tih of 4i4i.u im ig n:, n.v l ini l~~'harlesto, o4n T.in41:. (4 y. 144)4. 4 d14., n1iiled1 acemnu144 in4 0h- .\- . ,'we na.4! !4 .,'w. ing extrac'1,: '('hi, (nbo. hocIll'. atl We1t of4 Fo 1441e. Thi wa. 14 en f~: n t(4 he~4 cit y, and 4the 4to2 Chr44ist4:ian wen'44 41ewn'4 i44'4n 1.L.. in ascertain if(4 4 ny 14 4 : 4.(i: :' a; re14 4(e4. 4ny4 I 1 he4, :141 1;- 4 v.s (4. 4:4. 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A lIin ( Ol 1401i,; : (lien Thle nani11444'at (l (4lel gladi th 1..' of th ir voyage;'CI and44414 i e w4:44we'e pr44. ing4. their handsi(1444: 1 43'- k l)4ing (4)ie 4:414 .4eh3 a44ioisture in' thei eyes(4444 ansi444 a 14:r in their breast'44 , (:ina44 had4(4~44~'~ l !e unuto4 ' 4(4,r years(1, '1(4 was1)1('' the 4 wel C '4'e of the iumi2l grants441 al~ warm on,4 444wa4 (lheir4444 bretn as4(.4 c(4rd(iaa it earihI 1 have b44,'4i44 14. 4 1.41 The0 whole 4.4 an4. hor of444444 immigrants4 1''4i 14 and(~I4 it1has b4een lanied'l4 with144. 414a44e It' the' accommodations(41( n4a'( ((r 0 a 14p14 io t hem. Thi ar was 4g44d and'.': 441d nt 41444 :4 h, ir. only~4 4ronhie. wa 444(..* (er 4tent, reen ren 1.' !. 414a14 malady4h peent.1 1'4'1'41 4n who1 4 go1.4 4''4 to~ tIe 414 inU4144 111h4 111, ie (mers 4) 1.1 al1'14. boats,4 ((he3 weather-was( (x'44b'ut4al4h:n. enhasI werel r-.ther to' ;( re 4441 ent.4' 11'41 -i8 14r 4(h44 trip,: which4 was 14oriy ninol4 ays 44 ,-4' 444ilel a144' 1..4: (. 11y 4L :bly .14'om .a g 4'-i (4:4o1 (as4enger a4.44 tised (4:themse. Yes 1 with444 44nging and11 1144 rce1 os scn ei provied.on4hip oard Th men 4ai- bratl44 to444 4)h44r 140e), wen.'414 lorwant andI4 Iism4o44.d, rlto arl Shoo reting to hlo~ er Gr Tece he hitc'. :h; da:. Iu, (1h -o.1'nc andok hle sou in a h nof ,h,-s v44441) t ri(4.. ando nw wel~o'tl or (lbeds cu she, sv: e 1tob eaho nd ever o a earii G"o0'ld bed s~lll Fatals Sorf0t4& ing n (hester, The4 -414 Chester Standar/ has4: th4 llow(ing took.(4ii placo i~ hatiillg 141oni 1.Snda ('ight his bioly ia lit tle below his hoart, and thiu mtatlly wrondaing a freeditan who was passing, On IIis way itunn t'rom cihurch. 'h ho ncwi waq c:on icported and excited oi tizeus wetre scen rushing to the Ispot to wit ntess tle horrible spClactale ot i giat't ly corpato. Private Dornan wis denl. Drs. Jes)op and Jordan arrived at tho spot and give their kind attention to the s"ufering fridntitn, who it is fearcd id etoritilly wounded. We are intormed that !he ttnfotumite Inant was moiewhat under the influence of stirong Ilrink and that hill. arrest was orlOr. eil by Lieutenant R. 1. lIouts Comnandant u' l'ost.. ergt. St cirikuhler in his atIte ite 10 cary out. id Oier vwas ei cl poI by Dour when ile Srg eIian rtouit the lire'. A toroneris Intitt . wau4s bhl on ' n(lilay Ilk naun , M, 11ho .\ilitary flo T1it 11. Th11e ju Iy r I ti v!r.V) : "Th i t Ih rat! It . . I'vo ot em o it in h .\it v I ar ut o' . . :;,n U l. o m illurv. 1:;.,:l .10"Yty t 1,- t (it' -h4,r t._%, whjlle int di(1u- 1 e - lyny 11ler1 .1 i1 , 1 em Li t. ( i 1, LIIthe COmI , m'ie"ind i~ohel-r ot' I he l .i.4ii, 4 W.ciulhs I A N 14 .O.ti Coroner. tl til l hi I l' llltl' 1,: 1 ' ti h I!:(, A CS and tileor er. ol "Thlat Ihc i.Gl .l Ny IZ Oy;, reedi nan Camne t to ltis deatii fnr ol' n ii .1i I ituS - ket hall, whicih m Nt t was firetl bly ..t. Albert Steil)kul e , 1' I ". 1 , GIIh U. 8. Int'ntry, w h t! -, da (i! y in ui ear W lt to arLrest o ii ol' 1l t 1 vit u i im at I is P'ost., un-lor o le it I'r eL it. It ss. the Colimmai t.ling t; Wioo. ; d I k . juo 1 in their .1.) . 1)y li:l th . a. . wiy b e <dy, iu the linauwr unA friq Af ir"i1 in to his cl a (h y t.. Ia a aecehll .. In enmuidtt wit h Whi -ae. the jury feel conlraitl t toexIreS Ith ir' tter et n 11011 li : ' in"Olntl : , h :14h l:1. l t o r y a , Irust that I ho jdrott Iil thol w't '. \P''| SI o:atott h etil jst 1 iore vi 1hii crirol 111 1his respc l and Inet a a4 curneOf }U hik ohuimos of Iaw 0ou entutr. ln i~t(t'ii W. I1L. .N FImitSON, iaonr Jutsx A. Pm:,M. oremlanl." A4 U.0omo 1'or ti:o e0 oa A 01Orepondent11 of the! NewI Ymkit1 Tit? thiIk !s t h t 1r. SIr,:r 's vet v v Vate I d atm Ito eI t t a footh-Od inl Ahn We4t Indies urn a .laut of a scho l'r tho rim;"isition III all the \\ est l ia I l. da hk s a fature hoei' f~or the no;:rm o!' t ha Southern Stater. Thil] :r rh:ofil heinhabitLants of, :'m14, St!onlingo, Jamaica andt adja. (,*(,)it ish 1d , ho sa 1ar b lcks ; and thol roximity or the negro c1ounties to our Sutimnco:.d Iould nmiake it a1gnn. ti tIo bIn thi, mir'ton 1:W., of no v -A in OR in Satesi of mr Smtherni 0i h mrd The, trop leIm climate ui.t luxuriant stoi of thesn AinmI it ! wohn l suit itd ex. pE'.ly,:uuolt. the havek aL hrd ada. 1Me h l' A 1m-. i t .1 (;1 r . thd Wu' in, oth to th W1i1b bor-.e. gmi.! a drogye"o"Iaa an agonis. ~titil et, lu! the fear of "nigrodu at ~ ~ w~ th- aeiet i iiton Shgn, of'- th oince btfoe tlr e.uned, ao :uri h u notIlte oartha-in (v h,er twhe oridd the Preidentuwho wasib C~at 'Xen l~~abOen upo t' Mr Jile aong H4V e'. bn te aurdac'iitll to dre whal Ithe term of? 'htsrne. o h e. An Appeal on Behalf of the "Homo" To all who Lovo the South. When the sold i',rs ef the Con fede. rate niamy went. forth to bat'Ic, they committed their souls to Go,1, aid their families to their couutr Strong as tho chain of allrection was, it was not strong eniongli to hold themu back front duty. Count ing their live Its 11aug11ht, lalying property, ce, and family affection on the altar of thei country, they fought like hl ero* bravely, adl they died liko mttimyrs, uncomplainingly. But in dying they left. us a snered lega y-teir wives and ch ildrel--the t biought of which fell lik, a gloomy sIadow on the hearts of onr expirin,( ntill t ryllel. We ave wpt for oti dead heoroes, "nd we have .Ian.te Ilower; upon their grave., ii. ti worl; of love is only hail Oti- dity, the Ot herhalf we have yet. to perfori. We ctll uponi all who love the oth, in the imune of duty, in the iiame of grat it de, in the weet name110 of' .h abri* ty, t. joil itn.; inl our work of rai,0 Of a "! hnoi'> 1or the fainilies0 of our Iiu ored vohliers. We aippeal to our countrymnen, andl our eUuntryuomnr, by all tihe sacred and glorotus Iemnio. rie of the past, and by fite daii: anx. ionuf piresnt, to aid itn in uir wort-. IWe cannot bring hI-k tHie p,1. whic laid' thet prco u - w l- -o th Wtde aiivtc, hu---'Oitile~t alu it): of th euth -hm' w it I brinl. 'til to thle path ild emfort to ts h a l l t lin (1 i0 I IhI! O tlivint who, ihereWt of third atll, ier, with We I-,t only invit, 'but we imanlest yimpIor', a ll ho eru to liny1 thiq ionitrib itmi f o this i u::e : the small i'tgi: t '.11 laid upon tho tabbftr of om) arWill L e.au ,viden .1.10 th Lind symp( a thy fI' tht' g 'iv ier. it I'fvery o t: Ing a sto to to build up thi temple cus rod to tle omeiory of the dead, lm! ddiald to thI e beof the edylvig who rn h nobl den an-I ity Sth e nirr twfu 'living.-- C r."!". ms IIIt; Inn I. . Ia ? I Iuw II-r T.- Th a ts nt'tsfrom'Ab4inia developsI K ing Theodore ilin a 11) t illore. b d y .t ) . 1e 1(11. 1o- made an e e'e dii titn to thie mll rhe: or met'ata, in the h~akei':a, andb put cvrye it). haitant to death b lire ; then he nale i trip t i - flou r t I i h ing town in i'r a sliized fi elen1 botIlrdll, p1as1 anItIs, phiced thmin five largo houses and arned t h1 alv e. It is said Ier It ie t is now itit a e m eA), w'omn, );;chihol alive hevtwenn Mli Tahwa 'Ind mr, onl the border, ft UDem.. 1. Il I ranl Iii I lest a t'aS hetrd fl!at twothousalid on I his trooc u1 i Ah I A t d:t, hie hadl (hem 'lnr na1 dby. others 'I 'l their tlirot.i tli e 1 at'l1, tha eIA mtrs, wive. ' hibl min, ai' t other 11 aret rel'atil. of to I eing pistoled by thi eol I Oilry. Tfo han red anstid and ninet v livo itf of, 50i1tri its have had th eir h-mds and fe ee l and have bu r lef~t to a v . rmig Glvelrntor 01rr' recefnt v H. to tof ait' il' ! e t s l. tlh ex-a cttive ( t1.e. i en cyn t time halfioen neroels emdiwiei (o11 if etitd roliuce anetened hte ishor atrmof impr180(I'itole m i.In als remtt da pcoiono the ttlneier. on whitvre ibytihei nTne liofcWm. in thors salin and Clrniencedtotw fthe Ittof Smon, bon.ds followit Tn-gcilc theon . sha-; acit. wil em unlem.ot o y ryfo, an the slre fa army ofcRmen-le chc i tblirev, b Gil UAT 1)ECLINE FALL1 AND WINTER. Or 0 0) -D S JUST OPENED.. '0 Par;Heavy .11-m'Va, Bo" 10 tdi yof la ld( 0019 tli e Lv a . ( ei LA 1) 1) B111108. TO0 OUR PA-1hO1NMz: I *.ci '12.. b e UlJIII 2'.1 1,: 1 t';\) :til "OR 101' N~ 222S' lIl)'l 0 I iceha e (:aiil evoc- illth u l , sw rl iiuN 2 ,:3 .N1 ofi~t t S2:111111(1 It' stivi-ling. del'2.tti, i'i'1 1222 1'i . ill prophl)uil)' ut2 i J)12 to3 tht til1. .G I L I'll) U t I I . i. 1114~l~lL 2t %I ) gel14 It'lo Mt'1111zilte Ijij:1 ow il id de o 1.() ';il 41h.. kVI. & iliZ. Acpi. Ii'' l 2.ii2e v i, i 12 ) e1 t02 ~ Ii')) 444 1icc S.~~Vih-o 2)Vi"I,' o~4t f o . 1" o ies ot 3 \0ch e tIv qc ' a -:: !1 ,,z )t"f l l Local Items, Attention Ono and All. We are again forced to the unipleas aliit necessity of d unning all timse in debted to us. We cannot, live on "promises to pay." We have tried the system, anid im4d it a failure ; and we n1ow say to all, if you value the pa. per and wish it continued, settle tip at once, or we shall be Coml) pulled to dis co:1tintio the paper to those who fail to ay) promptly(,I lhose inldebtet to us fort advertising a- I joh work, are eatrestly reqtnested ll.e fo0 rwardl :.Il ,settle immed iate y.-l atther indulgenco will not be gnutitted. "The i:uid We Love." We have received the Deveiber mtO ialer U1 (th above namelud mt agazile.. The cteniits ars as follows : 8ket ch of, l:4 Kelitkehy Brigade, by Gen. ( o. 1B. !lod:!ge, :N ewport, Ky.; Qlake Trvawn Odiout," (citribul ted) ; Univeital llx ositihn of 1867, -y . ,,. UI k1n1, Paris, Frncem; h !(II ro' tho If art, by Mis., T. .31. l'orter, Greenville, AMa. ;I.Tho I ututre of the Engyi-.h l'anguage, by nrof. Waltir Blair, 1hnpIden 10 Sidney, Vir "inlia ; N"inoeeen, by -Mrs. Margaret . Proon, les i on. V a. ; lieligion inl Ih A ri of .Tnnesse, by Rev. WV. T. Hll7nt aon, 31issis$ippi ; D)eo nee, bly Airs. Downling, Charlotte, .C. ;Executioni of the Guillotine, 1y Junites A. RIeshaw, New Orleans, L:a. ;Duel between .Jackson and i Dick y, by A. Keosi.s, Naslvillo, Tennmes set ; lay Aslbiutont, by Elise Rev Ierly . 31 lU id : lieview of' "Beau ,4eincoutrt , by .1 Mr.'. L . Virginlia Frenc, 31llinville, Tennellsseo ; Li h l-Way's Creen, by Mrs. Mary l tyard Clarke, Mo I[ill, N. C. ; I ef Ct h'lr iugh Suffermng. by Irs. ;il;:% Downing. Charlotte, N. C.; umt y, hy SI't Sulden, Norfolk, irin ia ; 'A Little Joke," by (Im). - J Alxmler, Colulibia, S. C. raiierry Cilture, (contributed) Cani llttiiquette, - - The following from thei latest au thora, abe ro inteCeSt to ou. I atly readrs who Irapciiontly go out to mttako calls : "A plain card denotes a passuing call ; the lower right huand Corner turned down, a visit ; left haind lower corner, conlolenceo ; right hand upper corner, business, left hmi"l uppecr corn or, adiotl." Our1'e for Neuralgia. The following ik recommended as nit aliost infalli.le euro to those who aire troubl'd with that painful discase ieuralgia : . 'Take a larte espoonrfil of c. lo"ne, twoa Spoons of fin1 salt, and Inx thint togethet in a small bottle euy~ tne you iiave ani acute tffection of te neve o neualgia, Isimply the b-0l, -t.d you will be iiiedinto. ly relieved. Let s~~~oe of our11 youitg r'enders try (he follow ing exper'i ment-we did, says thle 1 //wmr 'an~:ttd thte progirammte was fully ear'ried out: l'nste~n a nail Ior key to a sttring, andi suspmend it to ytmu-i thtumtb anid liin gir, antd the nail will oseilliate ike a petindiiulu. L et sono1' one1 place3( his o'pen hiaiid unditer the ntail, and1( it wvili hlt ai third personi pitc his hanud uponw youir shiublerci, anid th2 aiil becotmes New Adym; jioets. S'peltI attenitioni is called to tho adcver'tisemtent of ID. R. Flenuikon, gent. K&tate Notice, II. A. Gaillard, A d iu'r'. .1emuorest's; Monthlly MaIgazine, WV. .Jenninins IDemorost. DLemtor'est's Yotung Ameirlon, XV Jennina D)"norest. (00MMEROIAL, WINmto::o. Decembler -g(t di. Worne(potoa 12( 1:; centts. i'alt, $3.50) Gtunny ClothI, 276o 28. ILuacoti Sheiis, 22 'jeni I.i Shoublr, 18a t eemk. Cot'n, 18a'.. en . Cloutr, 2'ou, e. n Ual('imore.1'o r 1.0a 1 .0p rb r Witrn, $1.5,~2O lit r,2 0 1.NTOTIOTj., p LANTI~1tS in thte vicinity of Wlnnsbor'n -vwho hav e rececived jplautation suipplics fronm R. P'ATT"JlitSON & (CO., through itei wjdl please~.de'liver' ihIo cotton for shipm~ent to . v. . ..lO)WNE~Y, at Wilnnshoro, and ho is autthornezcd to give re'ceipis for' theo samte. If' Mt'. Ciownecy pays the rovenie lax. the shipper will givo, Mr. Clownyr. ceipt for' ithe amlOttnt. aldvantced, y o oct 8-ftxlawtr.AEPA Nge. I '1TAKEN UP y f% ON my plantation on thi I Ith C . November, iniet.., a 'May JIOltMB about 12 years old. 'iThe owner will pleas, comoc forward, provo properly, pay chtarges and1( take hutmtaway. nio'v 19-t1x2 It, r.-MOIILEY. * FLOUR. 1000 Il~. FAMIL iLt)UR,issacks, Tow for Unsh. T(:'cIIN, MciMASTER~I & BA.ICE.