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WINNSB8 W'jluoadly .Ior ~In~ 808i> *- P TERNS ---FOR HERALD. T'rf11E Dof A''A por yoir ' VWODLLA) AR fr .,,1x mmath(I-4; ONE D0lt,ARt Air thiren months VilIt III "gree flcl.' ; J4Knrlo COieI I Tien C niS. ni ;-- The ip 0ivi he iiscoiipitin tlio e .i. ra"tiiin of the 1huo for which payi) nis lili tics n i u Sniburciher4 who tiend n crit imirk in helie wraipier -r lit krgin of tio'r paper, wlnl Uanierstni it th i tlio time pIll far tu,' eiliili. A WVERTISINQ RATES.-One Dolier rsqtuve fir 1i: irst. nd Re vently livo cevii t.-r ict substlso q~twoti4., ortion. A atuirt consists o'h olom ico oct;u. pA iinl 'lve 111inc iifti s si0.4 tylle eitYi It ATES -10 copies ono yir Twenty five DilOmin. An extra copy to tielpersota stinki. g up ihe cmah, Aler thiu k.t .tininter, I86. W l7 Withlnoto 4 iiith tiiron liko d-to a clhsliI r + neitl ti t o y is pi talit, iti periiiin iak ig tie in. any eil tiny lit 1nier f irniei s ai t theintuni) rate. r3 We whh41 it ciniicl. y slirt xtm d tat Olir oe 'or blabscrilitiin, ativerlsltng mid Jil Work are no~V The ofhoo or the .Nws nid ima. mI., Is, ror 1868, in the Market Hall, just nider the Tow i Clock. l'arties having b1uincsst with lhis offico will peaise noto 1110 aove. Aicdress till Ihuiness comlmicea o s t W iagogir~s, Wi.i.I.kss & Co., and ill com ggg-11lientions for either ia per to the Elift or. Reliuf for the South. IL appear that ropiir to Gen1r1' lHoward, of the FreednImI i I's il'la from high ofli(lils in the South, hat iliniced that offlicer to mako a repori f ) (onigress wh ich is de.igned to brinp C'on.r ess to tho aid of the Southern pIopl. What thitt aid will be, or the imot U1f it, if it be givon, wo know That soi e -id will bo necded, nc titne (- doubt. But nftcr ill, our peo pie ean aid theinsolves to a greato ixtont if they will only lot cotton not again lmoopolim their fiulds. It i V.4in1 to Slippose that the. cultivation of ~cottont niow will pay as it did when la. him was lill'irrntly co.lntrolled. Then, wo could and did compete successfully with every otler cit t ('il-grow ill qSeer. lion in thle world. Now, how(vcr, we c.uanot. do tihis. So the oily eli I for u is to have cori eribs and .wmok It ws and eat tio pens well stocked, and there will Ibe nonood to wasto the Ginm. in itlivaLing a crop which al most. [iny other couttry tan produce it a less cost than we cat. I, Congress comes to the aid of v vulfforing people iunder its own juris. d ict ion , it will not be more than it 4).I.ht to do,-cspoeially as it keepi that people oppressed by heavy taxa tion and uncertain laws ; keeps oul the investment of capital, and keepi d ,n the liidalo onitulation of abl< mnd worthy citizens who would adori the history of any country. 1d~ur titne we must atbido, a hll ilosophicaly as possiblo. '.'h 4ean:1t alfter a storm does not it ono( heitcome quiet ; nor does th storm aL w:Ivs Inst. As the storm of .Radioal. tgIon has long ragc d, and lashed and beajt out political shtores, and its fur)~ i noiw about spenit, we tmay look witl tomIie htopo to a en um witich shall b rinti us the sunshio ogf prosperity, and th, realkzmation of "hopie long deferred." Indus rial Rooonstrnction of the South. IUnder this head will be found it thte NEWS of todsy ant artie fron the N atitonal A merican, (a caipitail pa por, hy the by, publiahed ini Necv Y ork by aethuority of the American In dl utrial Lengue-not "~Loyal" league) What wo need no0w is ' a compt1let< development of' the resourccs of on1i re. pectivo sectionts. (3an F'irtield for intaneoiC, beoem solfI-su 4taining1 'This question is immaensely imitpotani j ust niow. A new year is just aheaC of u1s. Wo have just now started up, in 19 ontoor. Is it possible for thit coniion141 (Providence permittinig) Ic de end upon itself for a support 1 Oi must wo look to Baltimore, Philadel phlia and New York for bread and WoV haivo cautioned, and agatin de Vi arni our' peopile againsat the Jack-o lantern of cottont culture. Its mo-0 liopoly will buring ruu itad only ruin uiponi us. To plantt cotton now with a *viow to depend upon, it alone to paty dbts, is ais simplo as the folly of thc man whlo buriows just enough of mitnoy to buy a p)ooktt book. It re. g iiros aull that thei farmer can maitke te y yor, he oo crop alone. Plant stdl rain, antd corn-plant any. thing but cotton, except so muuch of this as will subserve tho domiitt.so and bi doftand. I~eyond this am~ount of unitf plant and exhaaust ono't holf 913 ot , Is .ninply pain~rg, at - lranklIn said, too. masy for gne't Swhistle.. - Mount zion Instituto, In Ih o~f to-day anppeari th.c 9uyltsout #ft U.A. Wood rard, 6 Prnipal of *Mid; 'flfMsut 'whoannounooasthat the exercises o. M W 1at6to will'h-ekinea on tho 8d IEffortewili be ade to erect t eaqom c91t6diouind ing. tos nN~haohon bli lftde4000tuDM~dations.aG o l dy pro, vidna ** 't rd t Cohvoto Me C4 leston, The. businsos befoe i oforeo a State Convention sInee t first one met in South Carolina. And yet not a single Convention hb muet in this State which is less abhle MeCtilthe onorgoney now upon us. Our condition is anomalous. The issuo is upon us, whether -ourv forefathers meant the goveriin'crAto b0 as they stated its functiouot44,.. Constitution, or asthe Radicals inter pret thut Constitution to-day. Tho latter have 'moulded the Convention, of this day. They have indicated by their officious interferenco in the. election for dologates, what they mean the Convention to do. As for ability and high and enobled statesmanship controlling the Conven tion, it is impossiblo. Mon Qio1alush roomi clovation, men whose only merit ia that they are now in position, are not the ones to dopend upon for en larged and enlightened adinistra tion of justice and law. The degra dation of the former ability of tho State, has been the programmo, or at least a part of it, in ot ber States wbore Couventions have been held. Of osurso we can hardly look for any. thing better in our own State. The Chadleston Oourier. Tlhis venerable journal has ntered upon its sixty-sixth year. The Dai/y Curier is published at $8 U0 per an num, and the 'Iri W1'eek/y Courier. t $4.00. . In the prospectus fur 1086, ,the pro. prietors say, Tio war closed witlh a largo indebed. ness on the part of our former stiheriu be5, so1 of Vhomit iave profferlId i15 piymnt. To ot hers we havenresented no bumi1, 1om th losses andt misfor lmes by which they have been enr* ro-u-dd, havinig been spared the neces. sity of doing so by the very generouit prompt, and ieary support we liavo uniformlv received. We are able to wait for the advent of bettor time con. filenily assured that whlin prosperily ietunis i> the land they will cheerfully meet their obligations. To all such we cordiallv exteid an in vitation to renew their subscriptions. The Convention Looated. From the paragraph below it ap pears that (1) the Convention is to meet in the Club House ; (2) that they are to be in session five weeks, and (3) that, if no other great stroke of statesmanship is Iade, at least the pay ofqtho delegates will be secured. Tho following is it W paragraph allud ded to. The hwarloston Club Houso has been formally secured by tho conven tion as the mosist siitable place in wlhichi to hold its deliberations,. and (1eneral Canby has beconim personal1ly responusible fir the paymnent of the rent of the samec, at the ratoe of two huind red dolhlars a wecek, or one thonsa and dlllars forn the session. The ('lhl ouse is in every respect sutieod for this purpose, as the largo hall on the second story is fully capable of ac comumodat ing the delegates, while the rooms Gon the lower floor can be used by the alierent coimmnittoos. No posi tive arrangement has yet boons made for thue pasymient of theo per diomt of the members, but steps are being taken which indno the belief that the money will somehow be forthceomin~g wheni the requisition is made. The Charleston News. Elsewhere in the NEWS will Fe found a notice of the above popular papor. The 1)Adly News is now pub lished at $($.00 a yoar. Now energy hans been infused into the eoninot of' the News by the recut change in the proprietorshuip. The Pesabody Education Pund, The Charlestonu News saya the Pea. bedy' fund will be distributed in the principal citiues of each State. It Is a pity that the trustees of that fund cannot find equal necessity in the in terior of this State for its distribution. O'TAoE ON TEIK SoUTir CAROLiNA 11AusnoAn. -Sauturday' night last, as the down C~onmhia express train on the South Carolina lItailroad passed about-a quarter of a mnile beyom i Le*wisville, the rear pissonger car was fired into by -a party', who must have concealed them selves on the side of the track, and step peal on it just as their h'idinig place was cleared by the cars. TJhe noise made by the train, prevented the oeenpanta of the car, six in number, from discrinmina. ting as to the nmnhber of guna fired, bnt the shots wvhich were imnbeddedI in the deer and ceiling, indicatiel ihaut more thtan one gnu was tised. Major Hrohon, one of' the Freedmon's Illurean, made a very narrow escape, ene of shim haihs pa~ds within a fewv inches of his head, was; very much inconse~d, and we pre sne will make an efforti to bring the ofTendors to Justice, as, if wo mistake inot, the scene of the outrage is withiii *tho limits of hiisjurisdiction. W hat ani sbated the neonindrels in making thia dastardly but usuccessul atteipt to commit mnrderoi, is Altogether a miatto'r of conjecture. A brick-bat was thrown lnte the passenger train, about the,- same spot, sonme time ago.-Phan'.. .An ateliitect propota to bil "Blachelor's llall," which still dliffer from most haoume in hain n.o Na.' 4 If AIN SPIrCOn TO Morift-1u' L. .-Prof. Simpson, of Ed1 r he had large and long experi i the odical treatment of mothers 0 ren wo a publihed address Ie on re of hygiene. lie ..0 'ot, to mothers who send I I reri 'grave by exposing arms an legs, N hoe other parts of the body nre warmily lor e, e'her* lhe coninueid, comitili a n - d.6de fde, -ow jod Dould be so unkind-ns to tlo a way their larliug. They dqniy. pit4r o uji;l Jren,. but, in his opinion, comninit suieide heinmselvo by exposing tilr own necks to ht~cl~fr It, w e a pn sly whiob he ol. Aol.ItjretdeiyLlt * ojnen sh'onid )Ut off the top of tdr'esee, 01awl appear Wilkbla b'owms 1inretined. soolety . while that part of tie dress wie,14 sh.ilt 'd protect thie honrat an'dolutia,' and ideiiforviuiii sia~ns, is trailing in the Itud. Not to oioak of' licalth i the presei moniuii. ie would I'.. mark 11latt the exshbitn or-' i Senhi-tido bust eld Ianpliroaches i - th. elassioni standardof harmonious propo ntn of parts I mid fullnoes of outli-ie. 'u ais rtreiv, StIg. gostive of beauty and lovli . e in pluisitive otserver feel< iiinelf' qii e ar ia loss to know the prectse liie (it uilvisloi between tlie part wlluio t'v1sholl fi laimiti for exposure anil the rest whiuh amtleity woumld conocal. The bouitiory is 1oo) ciangenble. More ought to bq> left to ai ih s igi inaitin imnd loss.to be Condniiled by good haste. lipt if mothers ind tull-growni dsughtftis inst on bNing tho vietimss 41 faIsuhion, chi-I dsen ought to be exempt from its insano al cruel requiromentihs. Whit hlos faisthiin to do with hildrei, or tiy with fasliion ? Tu WAY M1. itos ltv.us.---Th loston 'odit decribes slhe divkuuis readings in'Tremioit , TemiileI : it :trho ordei rt the l)iekens reding in the 'l fomplo: Firstthe nuhiience, all bst ingI and fervor-woien crowling, ullshiing. wishing overybody ot f tih wity-t he litItla paisse.geway. A liniI .foro eiglh tie iioke'ns gis s1tin i rIppenrs; fakes a view at t l side of' Ilia pl forit -in1d Colls ontst retiros to nfln'ant0o-roomi ; inl omt. iniut e innd it half comesout. lgilin. I.ooik No. 2. Ite. tires; comlie out agai t andgica un i hIe plat. form ; iets on gas ; blhtuidl; rveys (lie gor gOous spctc~Ile, -otirce. quito sat lelied: nu ience .nll eye and expoolatilon ; cntel- loilby. and vlews the sceno so charming with ia roimendouit air of jiliortanco--in faut, of sovteral airs; roetires, reporis priogress; appears, Itakes a concitratreilly trenen. dons ilook, ,:Oy4 to hin lselt: '-Allt righIt perted," utul retires. Eight o'&oek aml three minltte; Dickens I appeari's book in bni, 1-ose in laliiel. whie veti 1111d nkc e m'. shining diinamuOI, blooming fiaue. siarklio't eye; trif- to the plailfori a., lively asta gizelle--trips !o ihe lesk ditto; "plas:140: miore a1pplaiso 1 lii ckens bows bows o:e. twico, three tiomes. lie gints: "Ladies and gentleimlien, I laive (he ionor to read from," eo. Ilvai1s two hours; rusi idwn to uile roiin, taike some beesr, slays to Dolby : "Big buwiness thsi$-500 for a c61uple of hours : peulto mui list thinui it good ; Doi, Wo Wist.make hiy while 1lhe siln slinos, you kinow.'" They tn walk round to &he Patrkor It1iu5e and dino and wino Tts EtLEMONs I NoTn AN .gOMI 11no.1INA.-GOnOirial Ciby lhas 'sent (0 General Orant repurts of the resilt of tle recent clootioias held in Notth and South Carolina, iponi 1ho ties'iont of holding c0nventtions5 it in I . i 1 t0s, lis follows: Worth Carolina. inher of votes cost fo conveontion, 903,2t;; nsiber of votes cast ngainst the convention 32,901 ; atta. her of perscns regist ored itl not vot inir, 1 6- assinubor of inforimt! votes. .63; totil. '167 ;1; number of votes .cist n question of convention. 125.9.7 ; iuittilber of voles required to hohl' th i ame, 87, 278; excess of votes over unnber required, 38,179; tmjority in favor of' convention, 0,0 16 ; niot votig, 48,41-i; absolto U.a. jority, 11.601. Youlbth ovterolina.-'Ni cim f cont'ention, 617.79): uniiiirt (f Votes 11s against convenit on, 222;; niiiber of per sons regiterid hit n1ol4. voting, 65.41t;h Niunber of ivioiini oti In th 1q27.1 1 coetin, 72,0en0; nmberof oe e 'overi n oiniber r'eiured'c, 8285. \t.-. yl in favo oft'01 convenitiosn, (67573, ii.> i ug, 'ro lISmurATr t n ' osne n -r ni: TI in M s OF I,.\ - 10on.--On Alonulay nighst, let wooni I weive andt onec o'eioek, a par'ty of nhout t wenty armied ne'gioes wenta to Ite house' of Aclr. Stanliy, about two mihles fr'om .iuisn's liepot., on thie 8out hi ('arolhia liiaeila. Whoa they airived they woke upotne of the freedmton emnployed by Nit'. Staisiy, and atsk ett tirn nt whatr'ae they' wereo wor'king. Some objection was mande to-replyinug, and th 'pokesoun thien uatid that iio frood-tl sman miust workh for less titan ''ont.thiird andi f'oiuntd," (hat thtis wias the~ oirder of' the Freteo's Ihitieu, and1 thlt if' Air. Stain.. ly'is itogro wits not wor'kitng poiin those I trim, hie tould be carriede bef.,rei' and tid by tihe officers of' time Iiiurean who gave the ortdet. Th'le negr'o who wasi spoken to tol (lie ritngleivder Ilhat I they milght oil beu glad to work-for' bread one of' these datys ; anid tIho party received leo lit tieto- eoura'gemnsit that they wetl nli'ay.'-Chasrleston News, lith. Ilvouasrnurmo -Tme Washinigton cor respondent of thi' No'w York Times, writitig on thte-7th, says:. . 'MThe oounruy may countblently expree. nOwY arid importtnt iegistion Ion thle reeon. sirvivction questlotn .at ant eairly day. The resolut ion' of i. Upot nd 1 Iso sigteihat rlmeludmnit of air, 1bo0a9we.1 both muember of tine 1eonstrutet Comitileo, yesteor: day iniciato thtat. tht. Committtee is in tympathy with the objects of' time resoin ion. It now lookuls as Ithough a lill woul be r'epoirted' croatinig -one gramsi militar-y :istrict of the lon e 8ouithern States, ithli eon. Oitarat int chief cotsmmind, gising him ill power over the snb-miilltar'y disttiit )oiitianders, even to f beir ap pointmsent atnd e~emvoval, as well as' to .thte revision or op provil'of thteir ntibi. B *omfo priO.ieCt of thIs ,lharatefeor will uinqueItiably be agreed ipon as nteossary; to eounhter'ao. (ito effeco f (ihe intlerforence by. lthe Presideont, hereto fore atid hntwtafjer'?. Thte New foit Tlime. saiyt ' hiTo .the [mdia yield of colt:V iiihin i'qfii h y y ticreged t cary fnvtfold, ltohlrnax iuan tmo, - .Is notksdt alt probanble itat he~ shall veir lbeato to logain otnghilg ,-ilse almno -oy Inideed, as otnre ?d.r p'lperioe to t1e rest,fit Jj iifliy- utcih-alo that, 'w uhouldhv ett'elves muaniif'atfre't verytt nuoh ne4i~ hrkeh'ly imt'i~6un, nr~d tIhen the anti pina wouldi -eoaad:- bellot, .prices. fllut wihhi (the:)*hoff yet.n) ~4l he South. ,a, the eihifthip u gert giin~t~to19 It is'not ase ig t brous~ teeelis th" odot/. pip dity: foiV Congres~t 'fiAithif' ut"ellevid g~fii Wtwity jger delft?'f 0aloro tax, one o~ Ii - $rotlieff ( agi ulitnefiirhioh, yan witout~i s qilhuld ne6. ,,Jurgeeo endt~c on his she tjer$f Kl I.'a age j eould woll t nlila dhjs of h 1tJ4 This is. tv fastit~ of guts, rnd gw ser'on-year'ol4 brandy4mover Itoi A1 throo daystfoddatpaion temi 'o St(.f..--Tle.piAtongland , e% taa: threo binndrod words thle[ 40 laggtj' Thle acient, s0Akes of as **know f-ou their lero. 1) o It ptio lased abbost 685 irerde. I ted",-eP~raon Sn EJrigland or orl .'pelln jigse mte' than about ,000 or 4,000 wor'ds in act'ual conversatiou. tcocurate thinkers and close reasoners, who ,void vngue and general expressions, and rett till'theyOSnd she word that exactly fits Ileir pleaning,., eiploy'a larger stock, and lesgnt hpliers nay rise to the comniand r 10,000. likitpeare, who displayed a renter varIety of expressions itin proba ly any. wrltgsr Ia a py. langunge, produced I his playsi wt itbo.t, 15,000 words, illtoe.'s works fire .composed of about 1000, andtho' Old Testintet, says all that L Itas tW sy with 5,042 words. ),IANnK FOR Inusi. POT.4Tos.-[F'or on cre. take -8 4tkihels of woid ash, 6 tlielt C nici~k li'n (oyster-shell lime sihoulId h.ve Io prterence, if* it cnn be obtaitied,) '4 milvs of pi rlter, and 2 Lushels of silt, ukin 20 busheb in till; mix thorotglily oiei lher, anid arpjy in I ho hi. at, a rat o vilich will cairr.y 2) bishels over nu actio. 'iho above suIpIS lite essetianl ingre liettniy for ait large grtkvuh of potaoes, an,, ;otiketiing tmore, provid'ed- -the soil be not >xcessively niegre and it there ho an xeosa of these irigredients over the re. luiremiients for tlie present crop, it will be iry sure to raniin lit the soil for the hene i ofafuture crops. Eipeelally will It be so. i. (lhe bueceeding crops be pilatoes, land il he lops be left each year to rot on the roundso th 3t t lie poavh they contain thIs being the most importiant ingredient rin The mlixtire,) tay go to lie benefit of Ale suicceeding crop. I wilt here say, that rons iet iid experimnent I have learnel tdhat Ahoulti rotation In orops is nudoubtely beneficial, generally, , the potato' mIay t, rad an exceaption, if treatod to the forego. i.ig compost.-Morris' Praclical Farmer. Dsiltn1SSuSATros Aoai.s-r Co.oir.-It if related that -General Sheridan, since his tlethroneient and while oi his popularity. seeking tour West. visited afeniale .'emitntary in which there were somo hundred whit young ladies, ill of whom h.o graciotisly kisjed. On tile following diy lie visited R Ueg-o sechol in the samo village, hut --oh diitie ! oblh hinbones !-he neer kiseed a inI thus mikkiig a 11101. disgr toefulih. dis. 3riiltnation on aco1mt, of -raoe, col.r and previous condition." A G1 :i.:.o Sr.TTrr.mx-r is Rtcursn. - Wlea.ri that a colony of (lerians, nt1im. Lorlng about. 100, have settled on tie t )fld. Ilutoni place, in tlisi District, bt ween Wi, tereo RIiver anil Colonel's Creek, nnd about twenty foetihr nit uts from Columbia. TI hey ave gone to work with a vini-brinking upi he grottind, recting substtntiail dweling, bo id ,s va-itus out-houses, etc. The set llelent or villnge, we learn:. Is do be onlledh lIermtitOWIt -.tCcess to I lie nit'w town in(] -k ,egimnmit more of ithe saime.---P/arnix. ExOcUTIoN iS Nilw tauiu.- hirell So'. ley, a froeantlo, coneucted will. the iuitir.il rt .IMr. ilemuel Late, duriig tie sulimmer of 18tid, was h1unig yestea, ay it Newberry Goirt. Iiouse, Burrell %%as h: largo for it lengi Ih of time,.and was only arrested a few tmont his ago.-l'hwtix, 11i h. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. 1 wohto iitnform my lfriends d the publio generally, cute all orders For BOOTS aidi SIlOES of all descrip. tkits, with neat ness an1ld despatch I have also re. luced the pi-ecs of all kinds of work. intid tope to receive tihe patronago of oniiii id ill. Come itup ladies and ge.tlenien if' you van t sumnething fancy and durable, aid I vill assure you 11hat I will give you perfeet stisftalint o in i.entness, duriability and -price ; antd I horie that pols.. - lwill (listinet.. y' unuderstnand t hat. I ant doing work ieenp 'ir .ensh, aind hopo thiart they wilt not nok for in edit, as it. will otrtainaly be refnteed. jan l-I-f J. C. 1:ONEY. JTUST REOEIED BY 11. -R. FLENNIKEN, (Agenat for Aubrey & Co.) No.2~, ilOtol Range. BULCK W ihlju T F LOUl, gec. PACT1ORY CJIEESE, 25e. ITALIAN .\ACCARONI 3:lc. blUSCO-VADO 3M06ASSE~S, ihs., PATAPSCO SYRUP, $1.00. CRUSH ED, A, 11, ex. C, C and BROWN SUG ARS, 21 to 15. N. C. FLOURi, per sack, $7}. juan 14 IONTICELLJO ACADEMICAL and CQLLEOIATE INSTITUTE. THER first Session of this 80IJ000, for 18ti8, will open on Mlonday the 3d of Februiary, and will embrace 20 weegks. TERMS8 PERt T UITION. Priraary D)eparitent., .100 [htermnoiate os Academni, 15i Ot Iligher or Collegiate, 20.00 l1usic on l'iano, including use of In sitment, 22.00 One liAlf of the tuition money will be ox ec i adfance ; the othier at rte close of lie Mession hoard, linclding washing, fuel n nd lights. 114.00 per month, payable i-a ..arrtency, or nt ptfotllone at market pt-lee.- bt each Nar'd~r ust furnish a pair of' sheets, e >aif Ot blanskets de' quilts, a coumnterpnune or Nief,1 (pie of pillow-oases, towels, &e. iontia must be paid for in advarico, eit her >y the session or by the month. A. 31. CAtITLEOE, ,Yan' N-t-'d Prtincipal. WANTI(WIMM~EDIAT1ELY, giFWDTV'able.bvgdied Hand. (white or Sblack,) ,to work on. Shares OR my lauitatioa n Ja'okson's. Creek. -A pplnW\Vnnaboro, .o .e 3. bi at thews or )k e~foighl or at, pxy planlt loh to the sd9 ed.2. 1IASTtNOS. A 1PP'Y, Juni receir fa'ul i y' DESPORTES& JIRO. atT. s0o msorran WIN178BORIO, S.C. f" HE acholastla year of this Institution for -1868, obens MONyAY, Lite 8d day of Februory. TEmMS 1Bl StSSION Board with tuition in th (lig!iie branches, Mathemlatict i,:.d A1 cient Langiel1rs, $110 00 French, Phliloophy adhnt, each,. * .J5 00 Day Stcol-s. acordineg to the class, froml .12 to 30 00 G. A. WOOpW ARD, Jan --tf Princiul. NOTICE. \L Lpesons indebeiod to u-b.y nLote or' L.1 acount, will tin j it to th. ei interest to See us atL once', andki hefore the Is m eh ual 1-ry. D)ESPOIITE~s & 1BRO. jan 1 Commissioner's Sale. Lenry A. 0aillard, Com'r vs. Jacob Feaam ter nud others. N purslanco ot oders of couirt, I will se!l I. public outery to IIhV hi"'gl! hlidderkeh at tle Court luse. in lWinnbur on te siit monadaty in 'ebin'ary next. iho tolmiwing Tract of Land, described iii the ple:dincgs in thisc ause. Kenw ase th e IIUCKII EAi PAd'E," situnte in this District, contain. ig S08 ACJR :] C mlore or less, and bounided by laold of E3. David Milling Mr's. Fannecy Meians, Js. W. Young 11ndA of ters. Cash sailioient to ply costs Of s.uit and:I expInss 01' Male. bhee on a credit of one, Iwo and three years-v., wlith interest from day of.salo. eiciltse.so, to gtve hind withl good secuIriiy and a leortglge o, life preniases, and to p1:1 .v or p1apers Itid reveiltnue siamps. I will nso sell oil the canlie dh) Iaid it sIIne' ilace I hu1l: 1id1k of Esila1 of .J.acob - F. Colviemani, deo'd, biliject to vi Jower, in Spart t hereof. 901*7.1111, Cash ruiinto 9:'y costs of suit anld expenst-s of l, b hi llo a Credit of One, two and 11hre' Jeirs purefu-serns 1o give boud with goodl security and11 it mor11igge of1 tre- iil, an:1 pay for pp jirs and ceven tte stan s. I. A AlLL1ll, Cum. in Equity. Jauc. II ls1868 jan 11- tlx3 811-11H IFFS SALES. p y VitIue ofrSiiil-ry Ex eciillins to mie di. ) reeted, I will 0itro. for sale at F' i--litel Couirt lli-e' nI tll! first SlIombay 114aid Ihe dly f'ollwinlii in Febriairy in-Xt, wihin the -gell hmus of ee. to fle highest. hidder, frt'n l thlefling feal Pr->perty. Purclme rs to paly for 1it es. To wit: I ne Ir.,e" of 0 Z101cres, more or less, of I.ut ill irt6iielI DiIrict, boudied by ladsA of Thos. c!iiiry, A. 1. Irby. James Mlet ' unell. Mirs. Nincy lyn:ier, 'Col Wil Smib1 II i thir<. l.evil v onu as the pro porly of .1iha .\licklo Ito;he ,oi. :at the suit or Maihil P1. 1obertso:: vs. N. U Robert.. sonl, Ex'er. One tract of 507 acres, more or less, of hltind in Fairfiel District. ndjoining laniidx of rhos. ruie, B. E. Elkin, Join it. Biroom. Dr. Thos. F. Broolm and othlr. Levied up1on as file property of Jailes N. Shedd. at tie -ttit of Geo. Il McMister and others. One tract of 171 neres more or less of litid inI F'aitiield )isrt I iot, lyinag On I lie west side (if Littl RIiver, findl oui the right haind side of 0'0 road lon-i.: from Winns loro tee Moulicello I by 1clinrin's Ford. and buouined by lends 0t (-t hhort. I1larrison , Mrse. Miryr Aiken, J. B. Gladney and others Levieil uc poec us 8 the Ilmolety of 11. Y. G lad ey, at thle ui t If T1hotns J ordanc andt ot h cre. One trani of 1?50. neces, more or lest, of lanid in Fifi'aeld Dit rict, on1 watlers of Jncie' n's Creek, nhoiuit t he'e miile's nor1h w~est ef W iiinnbor. adjioincin i elas of' Dr. W.' E. 1 .\ e t chd. Cathlceart, J1ohn 11 I. led uIipon n" th l rperaety vol U I. Ellisoii. at l"ih i uit of i'. ii. t I cer & 'o. , D). Lau derdale ande othecrs. IOne loii .'..tninin nho ae~ut 2 neee (meore inics in M~onticelleo. Leovied uipio as tIre pi'opeety of' U. W. h'onedcit, I.a thle sieit. of f'nleh Clarke, Robert. Ilouegh & Co. aned others. E Wt. OLLEVERi, SheetT' OflcoS. F. D. Jane. 10. I :i7. jicn Il-fl x-2 U. S. M.A1NH AL'S SALE. B Y Virte rot' an Ex'cuion1(1 to nme di. 13reeled, F will ntil'cr for .ubatln Pnurtiel Court Ilioro on thle first Wlednesdayn~ in Februear y nexlt, within he Ie hgal heoursc i sulo, Ice thle heighies. lhbller. fori tcnsh, the Puc'hiasers to pay fi'r 'li l'ei. TIo wit: One tracet of 3061 acres, moro or less, of Iland in Fairilold Dist riot, ly inig oin Yonguo'sc Branlich, about one milo neocrthiwe n ofthle towne of' Winnsbioro. anid iboundedO~ by lanids~of Chaclfles Cailtheart. lRichnard Cat hicirt, Jo esepch II. Kennuedy and RI. 11 Ellisn. 500i hrush elii of Cot1tonc Seed, more or' lecsq, I Wagon. 8 Mules, I Ihors, flhe lhiibon of' six hecad of Hogs, P'leantat ion Tfools, &o. Le'vied uonf ase the pr'ol'Erty of C. WV. Fauceit, ait the suit of likhey, F.isko & Co. J. P. M. EIPPINO, C. S. Marshlal. .peer I. W. OI.lEVE R, sp. Jupy. MW GR)CELRY. FAMILY GROCERIES, Of the Dest Quality. W I JST J] 8 , Of theo Chcol eat Dlratids, Of the Uighost Proof'. W. M. NELSON, At the Old Pairfield Hotel. dhe i t. r h .e Btis.0huroh The Baptist Church in this place losos is year the services of the Refv. B. W Vihildon who has removed to Doko' NO' uccessor that we know of tins been yet elected. We regret to lo3) sicih wor by men from our community as ite tov. Mr. Vildien. We hope su-h ould he always fixtures among ts. At ny rate wo know we speak the sonii. Lont. o the place whie we wisah M r. V. "Good-speed" wheravr Providenco 11n1Y CAlf h-im. outh Carolina Almanao. Published by J seph Walker, Agnt,. No. 3, Broad < tret,, Charleston S. 0. The above is a capital Ahuanacnd >esides its proper sphere of informa i1n, it has a ruass of inattor whafea. 1o citizen can afford to-do without. L'ho We her, For three days past the watery ole nents overlad have been poutiarinag aut a yourng flood of rain. M ud and ligh-waters in our valloys arc the or ler of the day. Eurn Out Your Chimues. It would be well foe all our citi. Lens to burn out their chimetie s tho lext time we have a vet spell. A 'ow old nowspapers, or a bundlo of vay or fodder, or a small vessel filled mith alcohol and held up tht throat of he chimney will burn it out effectual y. Let overy housekeeper be care il to do thi-, and there will he littla lahager from (ire. Wount Zion Society. The meinbers of this venerahlde So. iety will not forget that the r1gulltar I nual meet inag will take place oi the utst Thursday in this tuonth 1. A very rull attendanco i.i then reque.-.ed, as buisinessi of vital importance will Le uItroduced. haw Advertisements. New 00ods-.R.11. lFleniken. lonticello Academy-A. M. CAri edge. I11dS W\anued-P. listings. Doot and o13110C !'alntufiactor -J. C. 1oney. Adiinstrator'.. Sat:., [% ILL off'er ror.ale to the highest bid der for enash. on the 23nd day of hann ry inistant. nt his hue ii, e , 1111 th0 po'-aolnal property13 of' the E-1111e of IIhe Into t'Ivid Miltilg, dec aed, cosisti ngIIt t of I orses, Altdes. Caille, Sheep, Ilogs. C r Odder, Hay, Plantation Tools, and Iiqrf nItis. Together witlh all thit, Id kitchen furniture. Also I ho latations, (rir t. ?l w .9 aw Millq. in new and good repair wil he ont ed. Terms of went will be published ont ay of sale. W. A. MILLING, j-kn 8-tIl I A dn'r. S.A T MI. N Wedmesday. l.i January nc:j. I will sell at. pumhtie aacary to te haigles!t idder, nt, the resideoeoor tle iate Jere. na~h Coc. 1, deed., the ptersontal property f to he E-. of \frs. Eliza Cockrelt. Cona Iting ofa II A. G AIlL AlLi. 3 LI, persons havrin-g detiands ngnaia't the SEstaie of Nichltns~ Wvrick, dtecease,, dll withIout delay renider' tem ina. igoperly I tested, to Jas. II. Ition, Atiorney, Wiunas. Orou, 83. C. ;3 or to the tttndlrsjtieed. Jan -xlwinW. N. M ASON. Adimr. NFrda 17hInst., I will sell at publio outcry In front of' the Court flouse or iunsboro, 7 mte.s amtil I horse, alto pa. y of Estate of Dr. WV. E. Hall, dee'tl. 11. A. G A IL L AII . jnn 4-2xtlawawv 188 ST.A.TE] ~BILIs WILL BE TAKCEN a payment of all L>EANl, aid by 1st January, 1868. 4eo 28 Von Tmu fampaignsi of Forre' th ndlHs Etaialy, iii historletil a'eeord of thme maoast brilliant,4 L exploits and dat~ing ady'nturaes of' the~ ar, among Its mlany valttable r:n1 lii Wrest. g-contribulQ9ps to biiatgricial trulth, plenare p, en unquoslionable aulthorit,y,. al is apresaentatlions In regairsi to the ntfltg of' oft, Pillowr by Gener'al F'orre . . dress, J, I' M ILhL t& 00 SJan 4- k 3 . hlileaetlpha, .'a. Custome s Notifld. Itah hhtve WATOIIES at-my trwIll coiad faW#trd and get, e p thy *11batlfot' the cost ofre-. ng. There G ae Wt osi iy-7ad noe 18#5 Id '67 L I , UIAEESf LLli Local Rtems. Fire. On Sunday about half past ten I o'vlock, an alarm of 4ro was raised, s the firo being at the rosidenceo of Mr. J. M. Elliott. Tho origin of the fire was the ashbox in the bosouet. The box itself, (a' large goods box) caught firo from tho eoals inixed whit the ashes, and comi mnimicatod the flimes to the joists and flooring above, which were badly charred. A few dashes of water by those early arriving extinguished the fire and therebj, saved a vast ni )U Wt of property from tC.o flames. Ilousekeopers enunot be too careful inl regard to. the taking up of the ash ow. Two things ought. always to be obsort'ed. Ist. He eareful about tak iug up ushes. Never allow them to r be taken up in a wooden box, but al w ys in som te mnetal box. 2nd. Never allow theia to b put where they may come in contet with wood. Explosion of a Koro tone Lamp. A few nights ago as the family of Mr. Gorig wero about to retire, an ao erdent occurred which providentially was not serious in its consequences. Mrs. G. lowered the wick by turning the rachot wheel, Lit in doing so the wick dropped out of the tube down into the globe of oil. Instantly the gas atbove the oil (the lamp being about lalf-filled' exploded, forcing off the collar, the burner and the chim noy, all of whioh were thrown ou, ii to the centro of the room, and tl on ly damage being the breaking of the cAinoy. The lamp itself was not Frotu.this explosion, it is evident that one important feature in burning petroleum is to have the lamp well filled. Another is, to see that the oH used is the least inflannable. The oil in Mr. Gorig's lamp murst have been, very L'co from benzine, as, after the top of the laitp was blown off, Mr. G. jump ed out of bed and blow out the burning wick before the surface of the oil had become inflamed. To test the petroleum, before pur ebasing, it is well to have a little poured upon some hard sarface, and hold above it i burning match. If the vapor ot the oil takes fire and connunicates the flame to the sr face of the oil, that oil is not the est. Finally, when you \got p leu:, get the best, and 'Vayb careful in the use of - The New Episcopal Ohurch. Mr. Ligon is carrying iis strncture on towards coiplhnion. It is luoented in tie rear of, and ndjuining the lot upon wyahi stood the late Odd Vellow's Ever since the ahwvys to..he-remem-. berecd mareb of Sherman, the congn-ga t iotn of' this Church l'ms bee worshippintg, in the Cuanrt 1Ilonse. The Chaircha es talhishedC biy anad long undert~ the nministec rua chargo of our tanost excel lent, anid V~eerable eiltiz'.n, te Rev. J. Obhear, hta', s;ttco I ho war, I ee'n mostly in ebarige of the R1ev. WV. P. DuBose. k~tniown aand admrired as "lovaleo Willie. ' Mr'. Un~ose fiaving~ received ttnda copied a ctall toi Abibevilb-., to take chtar'g of thte Chnreh athere, he is arc-4 eeede~d by the Rev. R. W. rimm igi r, w ho will , tmer upn lis ministerial ser vices to morrow, as will ha seeni by ref rnice to the nlotico oi religious servi DeBow's Review, For Deconmhir, is at hand, and shows the following table of contents: "Hlistorical Justico to the Southt, by General 0G. Maniganlt, of South Caro lina ; The Rocky Mountains by Jo-. siah Copley, of Philadelphia ; Memo ries of the War, frouk Mr. DeBow 's unipublished papera;. Designs of Radi.. calism ; Southern Emigration, Brazil and British -Honduras, 4 Ohas. A. Pilsbury, of New Orleana'; Modern Discoveries ; Shall we have another Deoluge ? by Nicholas A. Knox, of New York ; The Return of Good Feel inag, by Geo. Fitzhuagh, of Va. ; Co-t ton Supply, Demand, etc., by Johnt C. Dekavique, of Now Orl~oans ; Depart.. ment of Comnmereo ; Departmenit of Miscellany ; Department of Internal improvement ; Editorial Notes and Clippings. The Americaa Farmer, Thte January nuignbtr is a$ Land, full of imnportant dNreetionu and in. struotionto fartiters. liee a samiplo of. those in Our Agrioultural oolumn to day. Published by Worthington-&! Lew is, Baltimoro, Nd.. AOhioap Lege, 0On Monday last a tract of loud in Monticello, with coonfortable d wellibg quarters uponit,. was leased eaiubpjg nat-oiff for sein yea at the flmoor P ateostam of $wQdd rn,4' fadustj ' ota colored inan was tfao hapjy ~1eo