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WINNSBORO, s. . WednesKhy Moruing, Doo. 25, 1807. jiepor-tes, WYi 1 ll s & Co., Prop. TERM,----FOR-r HERALSD. TrCB ils Li.ARS per ye-ar; TWO DOT,iA\RS for qi% nmi<IA; ONE DOL.i\R Ifr three mothsic - .aydbl in oinXiduicks." Siuglo coplos Tii Colits. Tr ie inIter w%-ilt Ii lis''k--iCmIt I-i - on tit- .x I. r if the time r '1 r w'Iiich pimy~i ent has tloen-1 III (le ih.ribcer-e w~io ini it crim cnrk on the wrIiC.1 r.or twcIII n 01 tlher p.Cper, wIIf iiln uraitanlilt that tle time iaid Ir hit- ex pireci. A')VlISiL$\' It.TUIR.-Oneo Dl'cr per -.-1 -,4 f'or the i lri, coni Sirvenity five- cents f r eachic' osic 0 cIpccnilt ill ertlion. Amic0 crc constsI, Otile NiILCO oCCU. Ji i cV iwolvo linies I * thl - i z1 ty' p. CIA it It ATI4 -li coples cnc.- year Twenctyc v e U til lhin. An exara copijy to tihe pie' un, acicki goup tLio Cilh. nror tIc-- Ii .Jic cary, 1!67. ' W iliisi i i iio:tih I'in . the i. Icc it cli - rIurl-an da the mlonley i lifl. 11h0 person innkh thlo C1tini. crw 41dil ;m) nl.1cibe r of n' ocf lit itesiti n rat,. y* W e with it ci lmt-ne ittiirt-'soi that oucr (ri l'or ub ti oii :tdvcrtlising;cnd Jul. wvioric cru cI.11i " Jos-iii Wmi.tKenx & C('., nre outrs .Agetls in Charlcston, and WIC ailhorized to receivo idv iertiiencin till make collection. for oril) plpers. 'JoDay is thristmnas I Now, f'vid ilniltis, let tle little lirc'inig jeu c ' the holius.1old have a Iee scope of' room u and l1ungs. P 'ro parC their ]i lit I oANrld of Christ mas I im as 'Cvingly 111"'I freely as the times wi l p !1' lr it- I aiI as iinp reiA vo ly as the ocaion demainds, <Joy to the world,''&C., will not be inlappropia-.te now. 18o makeli i-this Ci tistas- a joyful occasit n to the little pets of' the household . Old and young Canl eniioy it, aiid so they ought --hut let prayors of faith, 00upled witi lk, gio up from sincere hearts for those whcos littlo ones must take as their ully Christants, a crust of harl. Iread ini a sip of cold water ; and lt a cIforvet prayer of "God bless 1:or'' he i mingled witli tho grace raid at y mr r"it mua' feasts "Bless ed i he that conisiderelh the poor." A nd yu, 1itt Jo cA ild ren, enjoy your. slve -. But doun't fret; if yolt do not get all the pretty littlo tliiigs, and the tie swCt thitngs, thilt you want :l ith yu sc. Romcluber, "Lfasth 4'r" mil ''imother"' kiow best, what you oglit to have 'its Christin as. \\ hen You grow up to lie 11men1 and111 women, thien, you yur:wlves will know best w hat it Ih ClhistmUas ouight, to briig Null. A lutppy, cheerful anI screne Christ mas to you till, is our wish and But ,who will haig up lty's stock ing 1 Now Al ic, Susio, bilitio, Car I-lit, Kitv, or Jobioi, Willie, Tonniy otr whover ymt are, if you hang u1 It lit. M'y-ty jcAiciY'tc ST'OCiC NO. ing 11 iP h ci bly'S slookicjg, IV scre that yout don't forgeit. ; The lie ir, liile, diliticiec dat-ling Shlc nover saw iilchriftmas yet. Butt I've tulc her all aboti. it .And she opine'd lier big, blue eyes, A i I'mt mve sico tuioircistonod eI1, 81b0 ilolio bo 11inny and ise. ili'ir, dearut ! w Icitt a tincy stockding I It d1oes'.ct.I take, ctub lo boil fueh littleh puink toe's as bahiic-'s A wayfl from I le frosi aicc cold, 14cci then for, i he batby~'i ('lO-isit 1013 1i neverc' ill do ati all; Vi Na dicciC hlcisc wouilhin't bi' looking lvr ally1 hilig /s,/f so 6ncill. I l tiow wiuetl wci dli t'or the baby -i l'v thcitil of the 1c very biest plc n lll borrowcl a s1itien of gralina; CPhe loncge'sit lit i eve u'Ii nn Andt yllcl hc~cig it hy ccciccc,, 'k'e mot her, Andc writ' leet taniac , An tic misen it ont. Itoh too,. Writ e, '''Thiis ii ihe bcaby3's si 03k intg hanlciugs ini thle corner1 hero;i' II e nver hl ve i ee her.'c I t, Sctia, 'r sheO oinly comec I hi' year; iicc sh'.i'O lie bilevcedest baby, Andc ncow, heti'ore' you gio, .us eram lht tIe stockinig with goodies i um tihe Itiip clear dhuwnii o the too."C The Situation, d1 anar 186i '~"I.'8 drawsv noarer andi nearer'Qi. Tlt mnthti will w ithiout t4luil le tl"' tlinbiljing block of aniy a man iin the South. 1i 1ben the last di auairy came111, our stapjlo prtoduction, o..stccon. was'. wih th~/irly conit Ra pound. Now, it i.s selling at /<n ceits. lih rd ly a 11uan ))itelhed htim ecrop last .-piig, iuon anll callculation1 losis than 18 or' 21 cet a plounid for cotton. .leavy aidvantces unero mado to the lender and borrower havce boon sadly, a~ndc iln sonme cases ruinously d isap p Jointed.. .And to what is all thcis evilr bie tiibuteld ? Various causes are as signod. But to one groat chtief oause, "the front of all th's of'ondin'g," may bie aseribed tho blast thmat hias-attack ed Southborn progress. It is the hell laspiredl policy *of the Radical party. Thcey0 kniow our wooB and thiat they ottused thom); but like the soducer that neuedors the victim of his tinlaw fL course, they would1 thatpardy would tturdor the South- that - it as Let us lih one anoti or bo for~oar~ - ng. InstLhI8 day 6t aolifi oliola op. rosoni, lot "br othorly love Contnue." at. is tbefore us, iortal eon can. a trevaleIn politios,- all is da~' anid darkening. A CObyontion IA odn 4 ~1I94.*- ~hQ oo mpositz9j, .tMajori t hAg dy;is i gkio~it,. *t MiaJ~oD-inJaV.,1otbo.n sonreo ni' an1;d self-congi atulation, thatt Fairfnold Dis trict, always renowned for her repro soutation in all 8tato CoUvOi itions hitherto, has the ablest white reproe sentative to the next Convention. But ability. in that Convention will not be the highest merit. It will be loyalty to Radical trickery for place and power, we foar. Though'it would Ia mark worthy of trumpet notes, if that body should rise above tho cur rent of contemporary Conventions in othe.r of-the "unreconstructed," and show itself deserving of respcot from its lofty spirit of patriotism and statesmanship. We shall see, how ever, what wo shall see. Our New Ixoa.igosi The last few days have l'rouglit to us soveral new feschanges whicli we welcome to our sanctum,. and-wish for allitho new-onttrprises named be 1W all the success the proprietors-c n anticiipato. First we have The Daily News, of Charlotte, N. C., revived and now owned and published by Messrs. Uut son and Mtocko. I'lesc are gentle inen of energy ond intelligence, as well as a thorough practical knowl edge of printing,. and no. doubt will bring all their resources to bear upon the one object., and that i., to make a paper that Cliarlotto cannot afford to be without. And second' from Charlotte comes 'wt Daily Bulletin, a new pa per owned and. edited by J. E. Britton, who seems to have as much determination in kOping up-a paper, as the cat is reputed to have iihliving- in spite of being hilled. The cat is said to have nine lives. The third upon our now list is the Scintef/ic A merica(n, publishod by Munn & Co,.37 Park How,New York. 1T has been published for nearly a quartor -of at century, and is without doubt the bost paper of itskind pub lished ih America.. Now Publicalions. We have rcceived from Messrs. Duflio & Chapman, Booksellors and Stationers, Coluimbia, ). C. " T/a i-1.rehatsO amd Farmer .tlmne f" 1868, and also the December Iumbei of Frank, Leslio's Lad y'.i Magazine Messrs. D, & C. tako subscriptions foi this valhtable monthly, wiich in hand. somely illustrated, and cont ains sheet: of tissue-paper with patterns and di re tions for cutting out and inakin pl tIe latest styles of ladies' woar .11hos gentlemen wiii itirnish the Al mainae, (clCulations by Pi-of. Janime. Ii. Carlisle, of WofTord College," I 75 cents a dozen. Ditwrrn 0o M as. S.i i llotsro. We copy the following intelligene< front the Galveston Civilian of the 9th: We regret to announce the death o: Mrs. General Sanm Iloustonm, which sadt event took place at Independence. Tox as, a fuw dny> since. We received our informuat ion from at imechaiit ol [nidepondonee, who was down here ou business, and who received the sad in,. telligoee'hby a. telographic dispatch from his family, residing in the sam place. We were- unable to get the particulars of he.death, bt she ias supposedl to have d ied fronm yellow fe veo', which is said to have brokeni out afre.h in that locality. Ini our next wvo may be able to givo further par-. Licu lar s. Since writing the above thin report has been conftirmed. Mr's. hloustor died of yellow fever on. Thur'sday last, The conotriy near Aiken, S. C., ham been long knowvn as at snitablo, place ti restor'e thto health of those that wort diseased, and thme dry, bracing- cluinatt has madle it peculiarly popular amoar niany classes of in valids. TIhe v'iciniti is very hilly and picturesquo, and Lthi water power in the neighborhood ad. mniraly cuited to the orection of1 mani. factumring esab lis'hments. the streanu being oh a neverfaihnag ebanracter' and are at all seasons free from ice. It hias been known f'or some toine that a stone v'aluable for millinig purposes and eijml to t.he~ French "'Burr stone was in the region aronnd, and that, porcelain clav of the finest description wvas to be ha'd in unlimited'amounts, but we are pleas. odl to say that these aire not the only natural products of great vahie Li) be formd thero, as we learn that a gentle man, formerly engaged in business in this city, has beoni the fort Imate discov erer of an unlimited deposit of "ochro," said to ho of the most valuable kind k~nown to commerce, for wvhich. ho has beon-oflereid a very large sumi, and that heis aljout making arrangements h, brin it into use immediately.--haks WOnTh KC~.owNo.-A poison of any conceivablo description and degree of potency, having been awallowed, inter tionally or by accident, may be render ed. instantly h armless by swallowing two gills oftewweet- oilb An individual withI avory strong consmtitution, should Lake twice-the quantity. This- oil will non tralino every fortn of' vegetablb or mine ralb poison with. whicoh the physicians ant chemtne aro- acquainted.. liissouri la profiting by the inmi;. gration to -the Unig'd States. It is ostiinated that 200,/000 persons hiave comnomn dbroftd and sottigd ftipij. .Sonr. W.ithin a. yne. Th j Nogroos and Northora Rule,. In an editorial of yestordyJ,.says: th'< OharleSton Atercur, wo referred to th< ef'ect upon the negroes Northorn phi linthropy had produced. Wo. give a extract from the Now Orleans ''me's t< show their condition in Lonisiana. Th< negroes, beforo emnlicipation, were oni of tho mxost orderly peoplo in the world The same causes whichr prevnil in Lou isiana to produce disorder, we fear exis extlniivIly ill this Sate, ep.ecially. or our coasit.. "Serions but wellIil.olentient ed ac counts reach as froum - t!o c'iut ry d is tric's rtspecting lie increa-Ing poverl v desolation and1 de'peration of 1hw p. olf aind e-p-eially (the ne,,es. ri I no rec'deIIItetd fUileir( of eve.v U.itul efcuill tivatioi has placed 1 Ver' large e(a.U of the negroes oi tie. veige of -t rkara ion. It is drivig them to acts of d,-p predation and whoal-ale robbery, whic1 are raptidly coninuning wha t bf o-f0 the plaitation froim th general wreck Stock of overy des'cription are rapid i (lisa pCarilng. The pia tiertt's fiid it ini posible to guardI or Savo even thei mIltll cows tiini'whil aiti1iii . Wit-h out lioley or eiip'.nyment, the iegroe A il it iipossibA t obAin meat o bread, and to ; to t, woods o highwla aind " iz and a ppropriat every live aniin:l tbey can ind. The eve t, 0 iis (or eattl anil ho i Lieague"nd I 'getlwr inl ch]Ibe andlasoi ons, they are eiciurgcol in the.,e d. redittions by a confidience in tleir abilii, to resmtA any at-tempt, to arre-t or pminishl 11101t. se act3 ae t. ilnAigitel b alny political passiols or i;1bl 1)C'S, nO have they any political aim or purpose though the condition which prompt the in thoir desiwrote coturse has bee largely dtu1 to politicAl caises. '0 It is actual want and staralion wicl is drivinug them to siptilerate and lawlos act, and is produeing a do-jp aid wid spre.1d feelin'g. of ahlma at.d anxiit I il the country. 'We Ot at tn-.;e facts o; informat ion of t h imit i rlii hl bai acter, a1d trtust 111ev %ay :ai at, Hion and stimunlate further inquiry i-. eAfort, to apply :mew rti, f runt rena. to this listressing At- an. fal'.i. Ti H, I [AN e il, MCK:.-Th Praden's ewngrecmeinsm pilic recognilion of GOn. 11ncock' patniotic coinin-t, &--., is the4 th110me C conversation and -iiiark io-night. B devileti Rlmblicans4 it. is comlemtmnd a being an exni-sion of wympii y n i and a pproiion of ell. Illaneock's !-,c cll-d favorit1' :i "on frrel.s. Bynth! ( e Natives an.1 W i& Demnocrats the I.;.ssa is tmql;iliedl apiphatuded as well-tinw1l, jna: and! may urunm11On4, It i, the' jindgmlent of a classes that by i b :miic aimit form: notice of ,the colnet of Ga1n. 1 in, C(ci<. ! r. .l1h.1n h Ilaced tho Ot I eral CollspielouiIily in p-i-l 113 ft COf ;ervative candidate for tl., prelsiwii ill the election next 1a 11. This idi -hem~g rggeMted to Nr. Johnsn l to-lig to he the resl (if his aiuon1 to-da1ly, 11 I wonhl lbe ,atiSfI. d, lil t hat. if th' per ple s Ih ti-el (iojli;sl to rewal-d Gel Ifaanco k fril h1is patr1iotie c.)nslae ali sAttaanlike qu-alities, n14ne1 wol ImOrte Iefart.ily inforse their chioice* o -meh grounds tha n himielf.-. bltiflmoi D ia namot i.-'-Our faishiionabl)o ch cle s ate atll inia ft 1inentt. over the 1101 a1ppear'lIan t. th hymenV 1111ial al Ltar yo: torda~y oIf C'o. lily Parkecr, of Gi'en Graniit.'s i'tall'. Riegula;r sprnead ean'] cards of illv ita'tlonl welte issued, an ld e .e G.eneratl (thIant, himstel f, inI hnl reeli aitteicad(rd thei clorebi, wher he''. a waite( iln vain l'or I w'o hiours to witns theS 110111 tials oif ai mlCebe oif his mi1luarv13 fail Splteulat ion is ri Ie as to to th o' w here about11s of thle explctedh br'ide~groomi, bt I lea (kinar ter'S."'''.~ The hettr in i-a '01 ion seems to ho 1that ("lonel Parke whIo is an Iinia and11( ChiefC of the1 Si Nat ions, got onl at big drnik and( for'g< aill about his liltle eniga;gement at, tI ehutrchl to wich iihx had i~ inavi ted h fr'iends~. JIle u ill turn up yOt, a.l lrigh Bulimore Sun. iThe~ii Reventh lthty's Ptrooeoings of' 11 unosiln ional conla~vte sittin1g, a1maf I< entled Geor1gia Stato1 Conventionl in th1 city, will bie 11nnd( repor~ltedi inl these 00 umns113. The mlost, impl~ortaint featnr1 o thlei proceediiigs itsi tih daiouls fi atpt on ib part of ont llev. .it. (ldwetI not only dcrioso Giovernlor Jenkinu froml ollicoe, bt3 to noiato~i hiis 3'uccessor,'a dlelegato lili hlimlfl~, 0on0 I. 1I. linlock, of' I lihmon cototy'. Theli is soi muolh of "a'ssumnry" ti m3 Iove of' th Illetverend .\r. tCldlwell andionor' should go into thIe keepiing ofani If ~ock 0o' other aniiat of Mr'. Caldwell liouninalt ion. We shioulid consider Glo; l'ope as hainig gone "eleain dIraifi" wei Ito to list 0a fir ai momenltI to sutch a "r<' commen101d(tion."' Otherr tha31n this, th preo ocodinigs emlbtraco not much~lof public iter unoon, botiweon the hour's of -4 andl 5, hoart-roniding accidenl oionrred on hth Soth (Carolina RaIlroad, ast the lo~omnofiv and tiendjer' Were crossinig 1Illis streect. Tli .on tand dautghiter of Mr. IP. Ilanaborger', i attet'ling to~ i get oni thle brakes of' the tn dot', fthe locomnotive wast backizig In th. direct ion of Iir'oad al roet.) fell: tho lit rI boy escaped inijiry, but two wheels of th tendor (missed over' the lief. log of I to heitl gil, diSat iinlatinbg I ho kunee joInt an teaing thIo tie'sh frotm Ithe thigh bonte fo sever'al mtchtes ab~ovo the knee. rThe rigli leg was a13 lso'dreadfullly mngled, butt sual was the htopolessniess of' theo 0that th at tending - uirgeons de.emed It uiseless I distturb the litl0 sufferor ini oror to makt an1 oxainat ion.--.tugustea Ubonaituti onai Final arrangements woro signod recenti at Vienni, by viru of' which ' o npris Chaorlotto lia roovgied .uivetL.II logated of hoer deopsed,. husband, and plt'ervos with her dowry, the palaceo dhiramar an< the Island- of Laeroma. Tho Court' i Vionna also restores to Iher tlio joli'nt i whIch sheo has a rightL by her miarrag@ 64r' tract, butt which, ulto ha-4 glicen .op opiti accossion of' her husband to thlkof of' Meoxio, . -.~'V: L[ADVZItTISEMENT. j1 A CARD. One of o'th many afllIotIoes Which tic Upo,0lIe of tho South have suffered long and soverely, has ben iruposed. through tht morollers 'genoy of the groat swarm ol trave"Iii charlatans, quacks and omiissa rios, of every type a..d profession, from (hi North. It is not our purpose at present however, to pointout the various noans re sorted to by.this numerous olass. of iripos tors, in tho.excoution of their designs Ic gratify .toh basest cupidity by deoeption ian fraud. So numerouts are the instances o fraudulent inposiiions practiced upon iht Southern people by Noiherni swindlers thit. t hey havo coio to the conclusion thal not iig good can come1 t'rom that quarl er that. every dodor hailing froor- yankeced-on no mat ter wiAt his real merits, is of' neces sity a charialan, ia humbug, and (hey an araisi t t rust himi. tre we aro gKi:l tU bi able to announce the tame or one wht has provedi himsilf by his works; to be at honoredexceptio in the generall rul, ant therefure, worthy of' tihe coniidenco of' or people. lir. 'orter, a mtueiilser of the Nv York Electricalnstiit le, wito has beet praeilng his professiou as a it dysician i saveral places in this SItate and lastly, it this cily, has really astonishl us by ti ctees.s Wili which he lits MIt il (IV treat ment of diseases. We have ca:efully ex aiiicl many certilicates froi his Pitient in this Stale ane'l elsewhere, sought ani ob tained the opiniou of the ino in telligeil of thi s whom lie has treated here. aiild W( aro satisfied t hat he is no iposter, no hilutm bug, bit i gotmleniun of inll iigenco ail verneily, a:i a tkilikil phyAielan. llis pa. tienitli slleak of his stut('ul iteatlment k Ohe most commondable t:niis aui r-joice inl the groat benefit. hey h-iv received through his skill; Wo wake-ti Fateilent fo tih double purpose o' awarding merit awl coil ieudji tIhe 'octor t6 the s'ek aldl aiicte( wherever hi tl sojtirn for the Ilurpose 0 practicig hi 1 iilslien, as a most reihibht aind etein pramtietoner The rapid ant '.1vorable ilte'ts oi' (te reliedis 'o. the Va. rionsrils are really wont~leril.-Salie. hu'ni't ttANr D.i.:eieT IN Il.\NK ntV: cY -In thle la11a ttni' ac \cl i'roy 1t folilwing rulilgi 7re recently ionab ly Igiettr Muiray, :1nd atflirmte.I by Iti Iinor d 115?. -'skine Ist. That tlh crip growing a' -t1 Itie of i'p (til"in Ioes not g!o int< Ilnosl'b~,its il, loagtheylt wgll thei Ions hlold and kitchen furiniture is w th Iorn than livo lumdtlre dollars l-r of al! oxpenm.s of cltiva. Iion. 2d. 'lht 0i e Ea;nkrupt l.kw of .186' de1V heveolor's lien, ano aill jndg tll - ul, exeopI. inl ca.:w of lvwt ,/, il:':lP"(M For prveent valwable Consdd Ifast -ring, C~onneenent started Ai hall. Clifornia joind ill tio (:n1ce Pennsyvi:niin, Now Yor', Ohio nill fiddli, is ciall tillhe sit ; nutid wi o and whert it w:11 cud, we donit pretLen< to ..ny.-Mn ;ai Ic'orrier, ('14.) It will end inl a "c dur ,i We" h Novembeor of 18, "uoiv:n outside, i: Ithe mttili., al. ct,11 ol, .adicalis. Mal!<wPaen igtr Drawn had been ihn lovo wi:h a yount lady, aId aked permiasan to call 01 hecr by ti he ntamue of somet 00nimalI. whtiel r 'gnost. wias r*anteld 01n conditi*on, tiha she should ha ve thle samte prtivdlge. Ot leavinig, Ilirown said], "GCoold night 'dea.' " Go nit, 'bote,' "' Si A correspondent of1 tihe Ci ncinnlat ppr s:ty of; oh01 ldTh d. Stevens: tha he is "well preserive-,"' We hatvO nci taotoe for .tlchi Pre.:0rves kept in sne! 'This reptreen"ittive of the ''art pro, servatt ive'' prefers~ jugs~ to jars-- U ~l sante / Georg~e D. Lardix is rrltorted to bte extecnsivel aditeranted mi ibi eenni ry with! warterl t erraatiba~, J.ornine andIO0(10 ottei Sublstanl cese. A praticatl chlistS states t.hair.hi has examnletl speci mens in tho kinds o diealers, adntiarated to tihe '.xtot of 34 pecr cenlt. Somel WVtetrn :pimensOO,i ist annotluniced, htave contained from 1t to.'.0 per centh. of wter. A correspo'tient o[:h jItoM ]urmn er snys : ".\tiiany a hotnsl:::! may b< glad to knIow when1 shte hi. picc ot fresht mieat. .t wVise n> I1i.i a 1ev day1s, t hat it ctn hile sne(ls-4tliv V 41ne by buit termilk. I have prtitc~edl the phtt for yeoars" Th'i e w York ' Tmes is piok ig fut at Char tiles Smunerl~ for "thin;lg side, agatinist utn A frican m narich"' in tlut Iato farcical d ebaite, in~ thei Senate about thie Abyssiiani expeditionl. Ed win A. St-evens late Presidont o the Caomden andt Amboy .Railroad Company i Iihont to conlstruct atreei rail ways in Patris, andt hase engagod 'Oen eral McClellan.i as engineer. A Ihoston)1 papier venltures tihe opin1 ion that heat to gar is as~ good ats Cane sugar, beccause the (1ill'orence between beo t ing anud cain g is merely nomiinal. A-large ongle~ ebaised a piegoon intc a han~tso in New Jinlyvm Coia, bot flying thrIoughi ani open witulow. Theli bird of' freedom was captured. The first synodl held in A merica con veneod at Newton, Mtassachiusetts, ill I 03'7, ar dI condemnced oightytwo erro nleous oinions wvhichi had been prop-a gated im New England. A young man in Georgia died re cenitly from having out a molo with a razor vhilo shiaying. Pairalysis was caused by tbM Wound 0l0 llull adilved in Now, York, In he~ steamshIp Ilusia on. 1Vounegay . ur ng the last teni years lie has been playhi~g .'rx the great capI(als of Europe, wl Ii tho 'eno sitedeus as in forfni' 'years .2 'rhe first.atisti Uhur' iti Aric& was formed in Prtovidonie, hoo tej*ag in 1638. -- Viroalar, OuARLESTO% Doceler 16, To mY, Brethren ands Jend.: Gico Church, Camderi, was burnt last Jine, and we now have no.hurch of our - ow. to worship in. Wo bad Ilped to rebuild this year, but from tho calaniities of the ptst season the congregation is unablo to coltmenco the work witliout some assist aneo. I' know your lability to help us with ioney ; but may I appeal to you for coltributtions in materials, bricks, lumber, lime. niils, slates, sashes, blitnus. - Any amount of cither of the. wi-ll bo thanlifully recived. I have no means of coinntuiicating with pmu, zve throigh the secular press, whi-b ha11s kildly pertinitted line to mahe th is a ppeal. Cotuiaunicate with 1110 *in Unmd1:enl. Yours, in the faiih of our Lord Jesus Christ, Tios. F. Uvts. -BUi:hop of the Diocese of South Caro 6...- Any papers kindly disposed will pleaso copy.-C/llsa tn News. Shen-rt. Jl'sr-: ---A case, the like of r Iich, Ave ventitre to say, hii s iever Occur red inl this country, wa t up before JmigOe MhCLaws, in the County Cotti. yesterd:ty. Thie case will be more i n(elligible to (1he reader by a siipl statenciit of fatc: Thirteen years ago a negro man namI .Bristow 15org wa-S ownied by Mfr. John A. litoles. Upon till iderstalning With Waller Towney, ia tl'ennylaian, Iristow cOntr i ted Seventy-liv. dolasi3 inl gold for th puthlaeC Of ik own f'e 1011, TowIey. giving the renutininuig fouri1 hunldred and r t weny-five tiollars -fh-e hundr411ed dollarl; being lin considoration. Towney agreedi With Bristow lingathat h, (B-istow) 91ould refund hii tie money kidvanced by him, (Towney.) and, as it was contrary to the ex kiting hiws of'the State filr a 2Aive to pill chase hiis 1 freioi, Towutney Was to be Only nominally ithe owner of lltristow. Tomnmy plAel Iristow ont a itrat of land, 11(and for som,, years irist ow is been int uidistirbed. pIs Itmession thereof anidjplying txes t(here oll, l.-Igh Towney. 'or six y<.ars T'ow, n1y colluoted the wilges of irittow-twen. t v dllirt a tonith-trom tltort Fehi y, Esq. Now, Toneyt. brings :1n action--p, *Sevssey Iwarrqtts--nigailst. B1rito5w lht:" for the nforesoid tract GI lanl. Teit CaO wet to thle Wury on its toerits, and after a f tti and impart ial hearlling the julry return'l ed a verdict in iavor Of liitow iluigg, tihe coliord Man The jury was composed eu. tirely ot' white men. The dc-iso wNves ably coiulitetcd by .ide look id .John It) fl ill-V. EsC,, the inlutriotus an eIergeti oliitor ol fihe Coitty Court.-Avufusta Muo.nM C E.N ui. Por:'s frvtIn.---PCon.. iimury or- His Rnmov-u..-The letter pair porling to have beeii written by Maiij.or ii'teeral Pope to General 1wayne, coimand.tl Ing the Sub-iistrict. ot' Alabama, ' just pub. lished, is exciting n good deal of comment. h'le letter ittfrots Go.weral Swayno unio1ii Cinlly tat he, P,1pe. . ill Sanctio pay 11 ment of' the ia!ari's of tie members ofte. I Conventioni froith Stiltc trealsu'tiry, ahItough ie is not t u:-OI t t e l te hllloritvy to do .so, provided thle convenio-n levy at'*po elia tax to cover [te payment!]. lie also OXset.'s I tho htop0 that, fie Convention a1 holit prove a necess, n a ie iltinkt thev t cotti litt ibn of lie republican party. in power( t everal vcit tto enm n1-dnllentl utpo:i it. .It is repono I' to-day tha an livest igation will be it Guco inltittiled to asceIftinl whether ithe letter in (ueitionl was ret fly wr'it teti by Glenernl Pople, anld hat11 if' it i.< round th t hie is the aml bor. of ,jit iie Will 11e immediately removed ft om the 1 nmandiit1tlili of 1he hir. itai itcry District. ( [New York Ectcnin/ 'deyrnnt, 12th, t. Louis is again alarmed at ilo dai go. of becomting anll inlatel t(own. A caetiul exaintat ion by thle city oflicials, the othert day, revealed Ithe fet that the iInoutri fliv'er, which dischtargec ito thte M isscissip, p1 sonme twenty ilet above, uentds its vol 1um1 0of wvater at rig~ht. nnglit across with e suchl force n'gnintt the Illinois shore as to n httve worni ilt away iteatrly a mi1le. There' is somet (d.1 iger oft the river matlkiing a channel ithiroughi tho Amatericant bott om, so as to leave JSt. Louis two ruiles fromt the str'co. Sit is proptosed to cover te lliliis shtore with stone, whlere the river intfringes, Io proventt it fromt wearing away. 1t- Old Gizot is a1 very heLarly entetr, drtinks I. a btot tie of chiret fotr dlinner,' nnd walks eye.. ~. try aft ceoo live or six mliles. Old Auberct, r. the comp))Ooo, oin the~ cont ary, is exceed. ingiily- temitperaite, and. din ks ntthintg b ut v-water, bttt hto iidest a good decal on htorse. >t ifack. Ihoth Gutizot. andi Atuber work at o least eight hioturs a dlay, .otwithtstatinin is their eightty odd years. t. A Japanese Prince, bly advier'tisemlentf in i New York paper, warns the peoplei of the~ couniltry- agintst. tti atg certain J apanest oflicers, no0w absent withotet. leave, and sup. posedl lobe in Alhe United States. It strt' that no debts incur'red by anty of th<. 1ollow. ig wattderers will be paid by thle Japanos Goertinnent . Tarti' Motto Nero, N->mutrr 0Ichutz.ke, fai'i Uchi Kenso, Mori Kakuitzo Moneo ' Inngo, Huroi Y.uso. S.Dickens1 has- realized $20.000O fretm hi ofour treadings itt leoston, andt tt is estimate d that during his stay in this entitr y hi, n enttire ptrofits will reach 200t,000t. Hec ;devotes himself closely to his work, num t~. hats tillree-new papters in preparalon, one8 01 oi whiich is to be published in the Athitnti. a fle will road Itis '-Chrtist mas Carol'" at l10s. s tn on Chtristinas evo, after ro tuning fromr y Newv Yorkc. " l1Fuor5is Un' "-It is stated tilat proper. t* y to the value oIf ten millions ef dllars, is e it-ozen up,) 011 the Ne~w York 1:ie Canal. * heats conttainintg over one hundt~redl thtoi " sand butshels of potatoes, sevently thtousandl barrielst of n ppltes, and neartly four imillioni buishtels of grain of alt kinds, beside-t a large qjuanltity etotbetr pieduce, arec frozou A few'datys elboe, an old1 gentleman in 0 Missouri, whero thte droutht has b~een.severe~ o end whot 'bas -been hauling water teor the Inlst tree moneths, onl being asked by nin .acquaintanooe "If he thoughit, it would Iralt) ?' I r'epde-1, I hopo not, for ir it does, it win e 5)po1l the roads,-so I canntoL tiaul watetr." io A I a female attifritge mecetg int Vinleilttn o N. J., resolutions1 were . adopte'd declaring I thit0 184,000 .wvomen In New Jersey was r entitled to vote,.jimd lt, was decidod to isue A 80,000 copies of an address, and to employ l icturors to canvass the Stato to awaken 0 tho womnl to.a knowledge anid mtalutonance o of their rights. 'W90 learn fromt tho Columbia Pha'njx that in-te bill tiled by the South Carolina ltnil r~adComany toenjoin t econstrutction of th ouba aiad Augusta ltalroadi -tl& Cdortoft Appealslhaadoidled all poly ts AluIsttt tha 84uth Carolin Ra ailtondl~ .0in. ~pany; so f bo woriktro oonaLrutaIon goes 'on witou let o'vhidd.anooe n'r lyto io qa (of-a1h gi hIs)Ien be. I orejm C iail ndiane, tlyant; lih''sun. hi Drninion~s,p. .'- St 1Id to arist tai 11.1ii Local Items. Shop-lifting last Satitrday. Quito a stir was croatod last> Satar (lay in town by sOvoral of tho nowly enfranchised who catno to lay in a stock. of Christmas cfixins'' at the store-keepres' exp,unso. Messrs. Ladd Bros., and * Thompson. Withors & Woodwardwero mado-the viotims of their ompty niaws (and these wero in the shape of bags); the formor firm re. covering about fiftoon dollars worth of goods, and the lAttor at least double that amount. As soon as tho proper authorities were informed of tho stcaling, they sta.rted out and nrrested'tiro of the thieves in. town. With rapid Ispeed the two deputies, Robert M. Bolick and Saii'l Murphy set out inl pursuit of' the others who were iiplicated, but by a flank movement they mado their escape. Yesterday, however, the unescaped, ais supposed, Came to town to ie what had become of the mi.sing abet tore:, e 1l very! promptly the Sheriff had them arreted and put "in lim bo." It appears from all th'at can be gathered, that this stealing was a pre. ime0ditateil afflir. The "chief cook and bottle-washer!' in it, employed tho others to coio to town for the specilled purpose of stealing what thoy wanted, or what they could get. Th'e names of those already arrest ed are, Ton.Brio, Sarah Brice, Cin. da Brice, Mary and Georgiaiin. In .tii connection, we, would warn our nerebalts to provide this week for as careful an(] profitable a watch in their respective -ostab WillhIments, as they have a taste in selecting a stock of goods for this markot- If 0., do not, the amount of goods that will be lust greatly detract from the profits of those that may be sol.l and s paid for. A L aeeEiglo caught naar Yonguesville r. L. M\obley has. laid on "Ilur table the leg, foot antd talons of a monster eagle captured by him near .ongtesvillo in this District. The eaglo measured six feet ninoinehes front tip to tip of its wings. ThIIe span of its terrible talons is six and a hiai inches. Those who desire to see for thems-:elves may call at this oflice. It miy be remembered that about i year ago Mr. lUrico killed v lary eaglo in the sami neigh borhoad. The old custoim usral to be, to ,Jre ory sportsm'ean who killo:l a han, a Schicken pie. Wo think MIr. Mlobly deserves from hid nteighbors either a roasted turkey or goose. Mir. Molly caught the eagle by sett ing a trap, and baiting it with the wing of a gooC which had been killed by his royal birdship. Poisoning Yard Dloga, We are afraid that this perIodical mania is again approaching our com.. m uunity. If there is an exhibition of meanness more Conteni)ll than any other, It must be the poisoning of a yard dog. It onghat- to. be made a criinal offonco. For he who does it is only skirmishing in tliat act, but he moans to etor the eamnp, the house hold, afterwards as a sp)y anid a thief. The Christmas Tu key. Weo have been v'ery kindly furnish ed wvith the following recipo for pre paring a tur'koy. Nowv of course we can't e xactly say how the turkey is to lhe obtained, but after. getting pos5 session of otto, road carefully the di r'ections and be governed accordingly : "A turkey weighing ten to t-welve pounds, will generally be the best fla *vorocd, beintg tneithter too yotnig nor too old ; two and a half to three hours to roast. It should be killed four otr fivc-days before eaten. Qtf eourise it should be f'at, otherwise it can have nto Ilavor.. It shuld bo very carefml.. ly diawn, the insidoe thoirongbily wasl ed anid rubbed with salt and-thern till ed, the body, as well as thte breast, with a force-meat of the liver finely chopped with bread crumbs, a little po)pper atnd salt. If the bitrd is not fat, put smtall bits of' batter on thte bu-cast while r'oasting or striiig small slices of pork on a thread which wind ar'ound the breast aiid back. The gravy or sauco may be ntucht added to and impirovod by boiling the neck, heart and gizzard, after chop ping thoit into sitall pieces, in a stew pan with a plit of water uin t i all their iuices nre oxtraeted and addin' obol liquor' romainting to that ivbleh has beent coming inlto the dripping pan fi-ont the turkey w~hilo roastihtg." The Ameorioan Farmer. TLho December numnbei cont ains aur .ticlos.on the--Aricutal rdhloy o f the South-"-Orthodok Manuring Ol~oer uis .Manur6-NAime...otation of Crop Syntome.2-Falif loiu ing..Col,. Sho p---tutton and Wogl-tbeefu'o tion-of Inseti-farvestof 167.,--3g. sides/FCznm Ad GardenWork, Vete. nary Jeuartmorit, and a variety of otMer in ~'estig . naftb. PiibI had 42. ai yoar, fi advane, Languago of Ohnroh Bolls. A Bostou paper relatos the follow. ing: Colonel R. spent tie winter in Lx ington, Ky. A friend of his went out to visit hil. "Come on Sudntly,'' says the Colonel, "[ want you to hark en to our church bells here. There's four of them, each of 'emt sounds out its own denomiuintional call. l"There's the Episcol.That is it heavy, deep tonci, sounding bell. Now you see iH that don't ring out--. Postolic succession l Postolic suceosi, s14)11. "Then tlh ol 14eAy(erian-Illit's most, dep sound ing, Andil t nydt * Eternal da mnation ! E ternal d II iunI tion ! "The Baptist is a. quicker-a sharp Siappy bell--m4 tha t says, rap Id : Comeo-up anl be dipped ! Como tip an d be dippd41 ! 1~,1t th( Methodist-t's a c rown, or ; it illiks right out : loom ---for all ! Roo i for ill ! Rool i--for all!'' A Aention, I: called to the ativortisement of Dr. Pottor in this issu.. Inl s'veral places in North Carolina the Doctor 11do a second A. isi t, aild the press speaks fa vorailly of the greac , amoun)t, of ind ivitinal ufferinl hejhas relieved. Letters from ': Statc we saw, in tlI originl m:.tl - -1, amld post-inark.1ed.1 at it heir re'l: . -c ploits.; of 'start ill!, and neworder, :ll evincigll that tie invalids are improving under' his treatment. The Gem of the Monthlies. The Ja111uary 1111111ber of' Dlemnorosts, now entering its sixth year redoms tile promises of the publisher for 1868. It is thI most attract ive of the fashion plerimlic:as, and de-Orves the success whil it, Ilms. achiev41. It t<1im is to ellnh1iio the useful with the heltit'ful, 1nl it <lovs it, int (lie Iwo'. limutller. It p11111pis to ladies a Sfol1it of inispira tol n, which nloneo who ave oic' tas'ted coulell live, keep, hon1'. :1ul4 dres nicely wit hout ; and SaVe 11110 <lollirs in a year tnin it-. co)5ts. It is a marvel how v:luale i cal Le affortled with a Inaga zine :m etly in its getting up. ,3. per year. W.,fJenning's Demorest,473 Broathvay, New York. Send fifteen ucLls foIr :a speci lmn, with directions for getting up clubs and making 11IM110 Y . momy The Frat Her. 01 Monday Iiilt the first logs of the m arrived in towi aind ar1e ofl ered at 10' enW s s No'.7 Awdvetiemttns. .uctomelura N;otifd- Charlos Mulii. Chrlistma-.;;aood.,-Th1oml)psonl, With ers & \Vco.lward. Finl %ophyr Puff Smoking Tobac. co-Desportes & Bro. Sheriff's Sales. Prospoetus of Scientific Ame ricnn. The Fairfield Herald. THlE TR'I-WElEKL4Y NEWS. T11: Proprietors of tho ablovo (pers, tako plleasurle in atnnouncing to their pa.. tronts (lit, they will coatilnuo the pulblica tiua of the N1 ItALD', one of the best fami.. ly papers inI the State, antd also of thio >NINSW, thie only, rinw'.wly paiper iln the $t ato ouitside of Chles t and Columbia. Theliy offer the boat induicemtents to moere chiats in Charleston, Columbia and Winns bore, to make the IInLu,n atnd the nws a moedium to the trading public, Every family ht the Distriot, ought to take. the unn:.iut); aud~it the- heads of families wVould. consult11 their wivCes and1 children they would be told that the small cost of a weck ly v'isitor bur'dened with news and general realdinlg mttert, is notlhinlg oilrared to the nientail profit it be i gsl. IIinnAuI), 1 copy, sI yeat, , $:3 00 " ' 40 .43mths4, 2 00) I(at nd1 f oneI exlr copy to t he get ter up of the club.) N iws, :1 copy I yetr, $t 00 " ) mtonllhs, 2 50) o pa')er sent. utoses the e c-e compmJ)E the order. DiDr paiper stopped at hf toon 4 li the r'al, unless subscription be re nowed.~t in time. ])ESP'OJITES, WILL.IAM3I & Co. P'ropietors. 1WC) 3%3JmsrTr illE Pant ion, whetreon thte late Gov, 3 ie Mens r'esid1ed, knowtn as the. "'Itup Plb'-h'.contaning -1400 acres, ".out. 800 sat h tafr grain andl cot ten oul'. aIVltion, and aI tl'ordg fie turg orot For par'ticul It0a apply to S..B. Clone at Winnsboro, 8, ., or to . II. STA,.J(I hfEANS, - okhead, 8. C; dice 20-x2 KR o, p nitk~s bqlow 1R0oky Mount, 5 ads *'b6ttomis aind 63 acres fresh uplaind. There is A, good fistory a1t indhed to ethe ~e, one of l beatitp Fiskotes en the Ibeyr. will be Iented to the highecat, bidder hii Winnsboro' on the first Mionday in.-Jatntiry nezt, If not 1'ohted be-. for. To an approved totat, th.plaegwill, beln~ ot a nitriber of' ears. Apo l -Io. N.Vitlhors; 'Win drQr ' rign-e ai bihtresfibe,' . CECAILDWELDl