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AN ACT TO A I TI.R A N ACT KNTJTtrt) " "A N ACT Tt* AUTMl TUK CjRlMtSAJ, LjW." . ?- V* " I JB* it enaet^d by ih> 8?"aHt. ^iuL-UcjVd of *" Reprwentimves. now tnet ??id -*Ujtiujria Genera^ ; Assembly, end by the * .?thoi ity or same, !? That the Act entitled * A#'A?l V lUtf1 j fr Crim uat Liw," which xrAs rptifcd oil the tiii?a' s* uautli day of P?cemhcjvir\ the y?ut- of qr?r Lord one lhoo?ttd.right hjtiulted ai>d ?t*ty^fiVe, tie 1 . and th6 aatne.in hereby T?n?*lod in m Jar as it ia not hereinafter ri^aiteu,. - >. ^ II. Anjtiuult i&lont-to com mi I n. rape If hereby declared to bo a felony without benefit of pWgy. : & * ''' " * fll] \fitfc r?p?ot to th? cflff?*'oT burglary o fcji.d rtsod, npd to ull criminal ofTem-.-*, wliiclt ar<? o ioHfltifatej 6f '*0i?r?vnted by boing'couiiiiilted it? <) .^'dWdling-JTlWiMj, j?py bob**, buubuuo*; spaameiit, building, erwiitotl, %lietl or box, b? whiuli tb?r? jeeps a . p r o; ?rieluc, gJjjfajnb ? ,,\y lit Cl ttu ?11, < ' lijMjrer, or por?<Mi whe tadger'tlirr*, witb "Jk ?IeW - td lho prot$<2tiou of property, ?1ihH be deea*^-?*tfwellirig4ioa^ v of suoh a dwfcll;iug-li0ijjip,-br { any other _dWi*Uiiig-l;bu8e, ?!l j : Louse?, <*j{--hoq?ev building#,. titous, ntid erec- c iio^->rbioliiBr?.j*itblu l^ro2i'uftdr?d yards ?r it, , and orn apjiut loiiaot 1o it, oi to lha Bnaioeatab)tsh?neul of whiqh it is -*n appui Itmuncc, shall > be dMM patce?>- - ' I 1Y. Stealing,from tbe fi?Id n?y grnin or cotton not yet mrerra |fbin tb? freehold, is hereby innJe n felblty with benefit of olei'?y, " < V. For any person to po^poy obstruction upon I ft ritlroud, or t\> remove Or disarrange nny part v 1 hereof, or to injure the machine; y-or ciVsnsed ^ therdon, or to mislead any,,person craployod thereonby Mse et*\tec*>suti.ur pi gun]- or Tii t?ny 1 way to interfere with nny part i>r;?ppuricnn?ue c thotsbf'or with any schedule, operation or use thereof," with wanton iitdi(Fereiica to coitsrqucncefej at with a malicious intent to do harm to per wn o* property, or to plunder, or to delay a 3 train .for dinhouest purposes, &huU lie ft felony wiUioWt ben.cflt of o'ergy. - N. 0 VI. Any parson comraiuiiirr a brcsclt of I met _:ti. ? -i.._i 11 i._ l .i.i t o tiitu i?-iiauuuiuhv luiciitiuu oiiuii tie viqiu finny * of -larceny; ntid so shall dny person who. shall v hirt 'or counsel any other peroon'to commit n I breach of. trust with a frauduluitt intention. j "VII: Esery entry on the enclosed or nnen- | closed land of another, after uoiioe from the { 8 Wiftier or tenant prohibitinjjthe eume, ehall be c deemed a misdemeanor.. ., VI1L If any person shall directly or indirectly t purchase any product of n farm from iiny person Who is in the employment of another, engtiped ' In husbhudry, without sufficient evidence of his t right to sell, the " purchaser sh:i'l hn gnilty of ? ( misdemeanor, ana upon conviction of ?ny bitch offence, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fire hundred dollars, sqd to sutler imprisonment 1 not exceeding^ twelve tiumlhs ; and the seller J shall be liable .to'n fine'at It-ant equal to tivice ( til* value of the product sold ^ end if that be , not immediately paid, shall suffer im prison in nit iu tlid peniientiary a^ibe dmbretion of tlio Court. 1 ' v IX. Tho -pcmuhmerttof feloO'v with beuiik I I kf clergy, for Ike first oliencc, shall nt (he die- t jretioa of the Courtbe by. oneo_r more of the fol i lowiug modes, to-wit; confinement in a penitentiary, Wcrkhotwecr penal farm':(when such insti- 1 tution shall exist). for ageriod Not less than three 1 months nor more than ten yeare; with sncli in)- i posit ion of bird lubor and solitary confinement "as maybe directed ; confinement in tread-mill or ftoekrijaoliUtry . confinement; hard Jalior-.; 1 corporal punishment not less ifian three months i Dot more limn two y.-ars ; firiji t>oL leta Vihan ? oae hundred doilori1, iior more llrku five hundred" dollars. . ^ - . ' 'X. Where noepefclol puaishmtnl J? provided 'J for it misdemeanor, it shall accydlngto Its da- i tare and degree be punished nX the discretion of ( the court by oue or more of the modes prescribed iu-the section last preceding fyr a -felony with beuefit-of clergy. . ' \ . 1 XL Upon vlHr of a. felony committed,-or t npon certain information that a felonyha* been committed, rany person may arrest the felon and take him to a judge or magistrate, to bf ' dealt with accbrdiue to law. ... ?. ( , . 3?H<. ?b(?!)?be lawful for: any citizen to ar? I f rse't'a^iy pert<ju In the night tiim*, by audi efR- f eient maana'cstfi^'darkttesa. eud the probayjlly of bUi escape tender necessary,- evta if Uis life ' should.Jje thereby taken, incases Where he feas 1 committed' a felony, or baa entered- a dwelling 1 house with evil intent, or hap broken, or if ( breakine into an out-liouae. with a vipiv to blunder or has iu poaseaaiou stolen property, or Deiug undrr circumstances Which roisb junt *ub- < p'rcion of Lis design lo steal or id Commit eojne ( felony, flei'S wlieu he l.? lifcileu. . ; ^ XIII. Whensoever hereafter any person shall migrate iuto litis Stole, antf-reside here.'or' liibit an intention eo IdVMlde, if his htvJ chor/r 4 seter or his inability to' support himself ?nd family, sli?ll be made to appear tblha Judge'of the District Court, the said Judge shall, by wfif: i M) wir+ant require him to outer, within-twenty < 6?ys. Uitreaftej, into a. bond, payable to - the. Slate, with two freeholders ns sbreties; whose I sufficiency shell he approved by thc^flbllrdf th<i -f Goartiuapsnalty of oue thousand dollars, cond' V tioued fur his good behavior, mid for lus cotiiin- 1 ued support of himself and futnily. i eaie such person nhall 'full lo give tfip bond'aa ao required, the District Jqdge.la'ha'riiby *aibot-'fj ltd nud required, opon cotb plaint 4&d,du* pfO^ -g thereof, to issue ^57ArraCt.oqmuiandJng jfich " person to loll*&?!$?* ? Mtfter. And if ftiiy pf -et' ?O.0fa*r?d to ( li?v# the State ebell ueridp' V^^tblB ihtf' tiine ptescribed,iu such warrfcn^bMW'.lAftSw'y * 'raisdemjMnor,: aud; .upou cdiiv^?^;;*h6r^pVB?; ;J lUbU-rJ?:ii0ne;^ipJ^Rm?Dt,, <wrpor*^wjM^ i TOent indbard-llhor?a| the dis^wiioo' of >b?; ; Court ff the bond alptouid BhoulcI bo g'*/p,- >. WabaU be kept' b* the Clerk; and wit ih*p|p? f' may bo ord*i*d by tJw l>>?rrict Ju<%e. Jj? 4 ftufr aoy fin# imposed upon,lhe,pft?o>pelobH'*-., 1 Bor nnd not paid by him, and any sums ?rpe?<J | ittriHe BUppot of hinweJfor W? unchjr ' publio authority, shall be agscKsed ub da imager, to t s be eolIeoteJ ou,lrr ilie. judgment lor ihe peualty t )OtUt# bond, whlctt U^lt brt rccovO'^d upot>-totpef ^ j2^^fe^assiaP:iiiy6M^ good8, ciip?e* i o fiction, ba n k bifl^j' I>i!l? i-BoijV- ' < now by Uw iLrwiy be eooiniutetf, ' ?f allr lMsieftkutl?d ^ii?np&i orfiiaMiiaU /?-<* f Ofitura whlcli Jjov? jo any degree been *ubj?ielfed I +9 ^?v^ufrol ?f; iff iffC^g, I ?rDfw?r p*ru? HJftr*w, ? ?uiw?iprodneuof- ^oq :i , matt, whether evtred frrtn .tb# ?oil af/tfov'-wJ $ ??*U Mich Jbuur* ami. pari* of ib? Mil ? ^ ; V-V-. ' - ' ^3' -s*t V " ^.tMw fc^ygy ri;., Friday, January 11,1867. ?uxri-U-- ?oi. j?r. p?fjafefea&fatesBar< B8T ttetcafUr all Oblitunr^ Kot'ce^fribilta <ff Jieit/jfcl, -ariii.communication* on subject? f, a per tibial character,. in*ert*\J??? tfieVumn r the IJannuh, tcill bechar^cd fttr qf-oMr regular drerlit'mg ratte.'-'Huch Notice* *nu*t, in every H tin fir* ,'ftm flAmmiiftaiW hit ????- 4t*+ ?i?r -w -.-v xxufv -y ? Jiif on <o v/iomlKty-art to be dtiaryed. . ' a...i ; i IBIPEACHHENT OF THE rUEBIDENT. In the House on the 8ih inat., Mr. Ashley inroduee<l u resolution which instruct* Hie JuiiiUty Committee to inquire whether, in th??* Itsi'hargc of l>i3 duties. Andn-w Jfthcsou, ax r"ice Presideul nnd netiu^ President of liie Jtiii*<I Stnlos, was guilty of nets detigncd to :oviU]>i the Government-of th?j ,Uujt;od States >r. any .depiiri men I thei.eof, whether )id iad fieen-guilty, 'f. ?"tji nets as in the law vould lift denominated bigh eriines nnd mitde rteonnr?, tvhich required the interposition of he House, sud tlmt the Committee fffcve pow- j r to send for persons <ind p ipers. j>ir. opmuingj moveu io in)- me resolution ii the table, which wur disagreed to by yeoj 9, nays 10&. * , Mr. Asidey dein<in<'led lite previous question id (lie passage of the revolution, and it w??? irdered. The resolution w? tlien ogretd to iy a vole of 106 yen* so 30 nays. Among the Ipdicttls \yho volfld i;i the wgativc^were Davis, >jJgc i/id ftsyreond, of New Yoik, Whailry indLuthain, of West Virginia, n:.d Spalding, f Oluo.^ 0 The Ni-w Yoik morning p?r??l"s are opposed o the impeachment movement in Congress, riic Tribune a ays nothing now i? to be gwincd ly impeachment, no matter how much IVesilenl Johnson deserves it. The "Herald" *03-8 ?i esidi'iil Johnson lias been guilty' of nothing nore than his p:rii*Ftn predecessors, from lackson dotv.n. The "Times" anys that the shorges are nothing moie lhau have been slued over and over in speeches on iho floor in he House, nnd believed the Senate will throw liein 0111. The '"World" has lio remark* oa> .lit b'Jl'JCC^. *lt is stnted that many voted ..for .AshleyV -evolution simply to get it intq tho hnr.3* of be judiciary com railltse where it will pruba>ly remain. At a Republican Caucus held on the 71! imt. he poiuts raided in the Caucus, were whether in impeachment could bo partly .tried by the Senate of the Thirty-ni tub Con^re.** ; Also, whether the llp.use of Kt-pregentuJives of the riijrty-niuth Conferees ?h?uti prefer articles of inpeaclirueiit ' jh could l.e tried.by the tf?-niteof the F? ,ei4i. CongreM, or whether if nriSlIu of irr.p?nchmci>t be now preferred, aod he trial ndt he concluded at the pxpiratipn of he present .Congte**, they would hnvp to be ried in the ?t>urlaeth Congress. Stevens took he groondi that the Sentite di 1 not expire with Congress, Brighain, of Ohio, held a riiff< rent >i iiiio.n, nr^uiug lliut as uu? third of the preent Senators so out on the 4th of March. tile-' 'resident could not afLorwut'l continue tot?! ried by * Senate composed of one third new nerobers,v.narticles partially tried by the preceding Sehalo. Mr. Stevens thought there nrssiiniple tiin?j for this Ci>njjre*d to do what ver was to bft done, lie wji not, however, U favor of hasteniug a matter of this kind tpo rapidly. 1I? was, willing after ' preferring :barges, for tfm members uf Congress, to give iua consideration to the iiK-aaure proposed. lie believes it ought to be done but was not irilliug to go into it unless it could be done fidrotfghly and certainly. It was final!/ determined that no revolution ovkiDg towards an impeachment.of the 1'resi l*nt! should be adopted unless sanctioned by a rote of two-thirds of the Rrjiublicsu members ii the ctueii*. 1 ' *' " , ^ . L . \ IEQBO aupraAO^-.tHB VRTO XEBB^GB. /. Air*M ii' bp' '*w\(tiaiitd'. F#?i<Kiit;- Ijat 'tturueil lo the SeDrtt?, tho bill ron furring nf'roge uptm tlio ncgroou <^f tbe .pistrim -of Codmbia, V.'1*1 chariwtrriaed* l?y its U3iJaIjib|b^,:??>rtlngi/i;rth bit petitions to it litrg?* Tin? btlf ?m lio wevt-r imuie- ] in |b< Serial* over hif.vfctofby*fotft'ifff'iitd 10?15 b>?ing. alxsent?aoJ will, io doubt cciect *riu?: tflo success in tbe *???V i ,:v'-... ; 1 i x Thie rodiojl ol^ctlon; Whioh tbfj^fMiJ*nl irg?i(o,ihflpaMgeof.y^^oiif)MdnM??ir^U -p^pf? >' ??/ Jjatrfst W?i^iD?ton City, i?t i rtcitil rlecticn, v vo^>0f <^*86. oi^y *A CafTot* ; io Georgetown >%r ^^^Pl^.^iy;. in-a?i'Wf. lw?|roD<Ht&fl< %>* ftnpoMd *i||bn t?gi<r?bf Wf?.'ih la Pin A^e4i?i>W^AiK*eUrtU vw ipw* ;*r.'*M.. ,"*W be regar|Jft4^mn orbUra^cj; '.fxercfre. of ; J?oW?r bu the jiar^o?Cui;gw*?,^?^M outicn of iti} intention to forpe n?grt>, ^nffragi upon tho Siat o?. ' If wuu IJ piWcfe alienation between Die rnci'g, wliilit tl\?. nd. ffopoied? the>\tcnslrtJj.of the ufft.ngi (U> black?-rr would be duMSlrout to lite best inheres is of tlio country. - . - * . . k<l4'_ ^ ? The J'rfpident u'rgfft-a,, Strong argument in fuvor of iimiul?iiiing intact, tlio veto power, as tlie ooly Mfcguaixl of tlio Exooulivo nguinit il.o I. |U. *? ? % uvi wavmiiciiM vi 11IQ *jrjjinnrn o J./C|HSK"V** .111o111 of the government, which ft*. <b? one muster povre'r,ihrpotens to swollow up all the peiogativt* of tlu* other depnrtmentu. fcioce uxitii/g tbd above, we nee thai the bill hnt pnejcd the liouse over th? veto, by a vote of 113 to 23. DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF LABOB. The Charb ston Mercury in reviewing the vutioua ?yftcins of labor which have been tried ill the Slate?that of planting 0|i0i> shares? J that of hiring duy-laburcrs?itoil that of plant- ; Ir.g upon a y?#rlj' contract \vi th laboreia for wagts, witji wWKIy rations of corn,_ bacoi* and moIussi'H,?proilnuuces decidedly in favor of the last. With us, tlio day-labor ayatein has never prevailed, but the other two systern's seem to meet ?it!i almost equal favor. Ill favor of the plan of planting upon shares tfie argument used is. thai it iJontifim the mtoresta j of em pity nr. and employee, ami furnishes a Mtrongcr sMniuhis to labor; nud perhaps with j ether than the thriftless an J improvident j n^gro it would he so, hut except with the mast intelligent of his race, the reward is (oaf distant, the motive too feeble to produce the desired result, and when at the oloss of an unpropitious season like the present, l:e hosiers than nothing to show for h:s year's labor, there is erpecial cause fur discour?g?Uieiit. Bui under whatever system we adopt, it stems to be the djetate of true pnliuy for the employer to furnish the Itthftrep, with hi* supplies, lie i. i i r .. - - -- iima riiiifKa up trom me cure yl providing for himee'.f. nrtl withdraws from him tiie temp taiioun to dishonesty. It i* only in this way, that we oiin prolct-t our corn-cribs <ind smoke hou?c? froin I lie nightly depredations, which are the crying evil of the time*. We commend to the perusal of otir reader* nlie following extract from the IftTCury'a aui ole: . . M ... ft. Tlierp is a third ryatem of lnhor attempted ?that tif planting U|.on xeagtt, undt-r-a ?routraot for the yeai, with we?-fciy tationi, of ha con, cdfo and molaree*. 1 i. If any of the oyotems of jnhor that- have hecn-trtud, may be said to MVS' unccqrded. it id our impression that t h it* is tlio ?y*tetJi. It is n very plain matter, that, the man who vw>rk? daily for liin daily broad cannot afford to nwnit the.?X|>irtTiou of three .hundred qnd pixiy-five^ayi for the attainment of the recult# of hl&.jntfbr,. Up niu?t go in debt. x If ?o. lie muti go hi aeui ior ma fiilire j-early t^ip- j plies to tlie'plitnler. There are raribus inour- j iiiuuiitnt^alyticiiiin^ to iiiiiL I'll a roauli is ill- j to-ling jgt^bd ssuliiiCaclioii all round. ? > But.^ltfcjufiWagee are paid down monthly, in a certBsjnatgjnorlioii, under a yearly contract wilf^vij lions lilrmMifd, there in no door left ojltrh'JVjf ^dm'plitibt, cfccepl it be iu ?lie failure to k<^cihtfWuur<ct, on the cm side or (he If the lftl> reT"p?rfohn* hia daily labor as agreed upon, ntfft'as directed by ibe jcttiployer, nod tb* employer performs hi# pnrt of the contract iu the supply, of home-room, wood,* #? gts aud ration*, nothing is left for cuvil. If the laborer fails in bit labor he .lose* per day the pciqnii?ites of hia Unor, jn wood, house rent, wage.', and rations. He W?. therefore, not be idl.t when lie is able to work. The soil will, therefor*, produce; and lb? country want* all of it* productioti. * If the lalM?r?r perforuis bis (|lnr, he is amply paid-?-he tni? do car*?lia is fid~he i? (mused?ilie baa a fuel?he bss on agreed-upon proportion <ff hi*, money paid down monthly, with wliicti t<* proerirohip ctltTlfuit, If lie performs hi* labor, uf a ir.?re Wtioref, bis is entitled lo (he vnluo of hi* labor. ? On the other band, if the planter, having (bo m<>nii8 to-plrifti on bis own itc-cuum, gets bis labor, faithfully done, he oau ask no more than to pay for,it. If. it tlje Providence of God, the .j>easoii? should produce & failure of crops, yet be has bad ih? In^or?he hss directed it with his own judgment, andshould payfpr it* then, in e<juity-of his contract. If It* fails, the enterprise and ,'rirk.being, wholly life, it is bia.iius fortune.^ Still; the "Jabortr U wbrthy of bis hi*, : , ,y?? _ - New Atfti $rti?it?*sts.-^iIJcDtistry-?Dr. " B. IX. Beard. . . > , Dentistry?t>r. (}. W. Kel!l*v? Life IiiBuriuica?Mnj. Juba Dun wosdy. : Fijfc:;t , . ? Masonic Female Colloge?F. F. Gary. P?sti?ion to P<sfpetu?t? T?*tin?pDy?W. II. k->. . - > I v, jluttr e*? Making and R?poirlng--Auarew J. Wood'i oral. Notice Ur Debtor* onJ Ctc'litor* John II. VViderosn, dito,<l-?-Ai,T. WjcUinu. ?*'?". Notice to ^JjeiliUJr* It. IiL .Tilbert^?1^. H, Pdikctjjliaq., Commissioner, V ~ Jfoliae tp Creiiito'r* John "VV\ IlatcliirfOQ?W. :U-..P?i'Ker^E?q.f, Cowtrifuioffer. . ' . SsJe ot V*n<f?*1. Prapfcrfcjr E?tatc of jai. F.; T*l6ert^Wm. tlr barker, GotumU?iou?r atul Admin'alitor. 'V.\ . .? it' Tii?ert^wK n* Pjrker, foq. Commissioner. Notiw to b^j?^r.tfcj( of q?u J. f fobr^^Btxt unibr tbetfrwti0*df Profit j HuMfoqukrr-M lV?ild^Dt of tb^I1^iy;?^i?u4: W? fut'l eorjrtiV. 4bt^ end ftXjiePieaued iottf^ft fSiafc J^e Oi)U?i>? MLi^oj?>| ,4>f#y Wifti^l 9|MHtt i^in T,f ' ii IT^iliUQ J ?r s ; J to8 CLBBK. i% .. --4 ijL ,' ; fhi following 1? Ah? offioi?,f $|P f ^teioMtJllr ,?kr>k or lh? Oo)in tort Ttite<3ny. V U?t/ .Kin?,iy 6i? wai n6t lUird. from: _ a ' 'l1- . ' 'v ' . G V / i t . .. . *9 >* . a ' '" " W 1 A0I-E8. I 6 ^ ? S * - . , 1 Ahbovillo CulirtUditlie ..*! IUI fil 2rtfi \ .|i 8 flj I? ? Union,...,.... ....j 84 j ? 85 F G*lliou?.'?t MilU ". 29 171 4ft r DrwdtyV- .J 30 9i 33 I V Wliiit-(I?!?....'.\ "j 24 f. ,80 o, filnjeMwiOyd,..? ! *87 28 115 It WomlvHIe || -ft l! 10 j, Tribljles,..,.; >.;i| 62 27! 79 < 8ui)tliviile,. i 7 2j ? ? Cetlar Sjuiujj'*,..", \./i 8 2; 1(1 a Mo?I?-yV.' ... 3|j 51 o OolUr/in'fj v. '. i lu c. in Due West,.'.. ; 30 1U; ?8 . Gok'csWiirv,.... ji 4$ 4'/! 91 u Bot^uiiux i la 4! 19 S JJonylai"}' Mills ; ji 83 7' 40 p( ftyitnaldftvillc, t J! 67 10l! G7 Ninety Six ? ji I 8 Lownciosville, I| 37 3'jjj 7q * Total 1; 770 C26!jl0y0 * . I Exool'* or FueKi'ixpx.-r-Puring tlrs -past ? month, hundred* of fretdmeu havo {eft our ^ Di3lrict or have passed through, reeking. under " the impulse nf brghir WHger, now homes in the e Far West, or in Plurik Whilst necessity com- *) pels us to dispense with much of our surplus labor, there is danger thut this unexampled > drain upon the resourcos ol" our section and r exccssivo accumulation iii another wijl he ?]ut- ' rimoiitnl ta-tlio 1 >itcrestb of both races. What ? (he negro needs especially, in care and nttca- , lion?salubrious homes und a full s<ipply of u the comforts of lif<*, at the same tiuie tli.it bo is d subjected lo regular ami moderate labor.? ^ Those who can find these at home, had belter i endure the ilu of Lhe present than "fly lo oth- a era they kr,uw not of." Such is th? ndvii-e ? gjven to {hem by Gen. Llo.tfurd, oii a recent ^ visit lo Cojumbii), asrrpcited in the Pficentx. j He advised ih^m to reniaib where they were t ?that inducements were held cut to tbem to { emigrate lo other States, but that rrniovafs ( were always tioublesooie, and often wry far j. from advantageous; he advised them lo be in- t i... 1-- --- prosed up?n them tlic importance of educa- I tion, slating thatj througlio'til tli6 Southern | States, there were now over ICO.Obo colored children being educated, anil,.concluded hia I rem* ilis with certain put^riotio expressions,. J which cieuted considerable feeling among the dusky auditory. r SaI.e Day.?There wns, <* .largo attendance of our fellow citizens ut Ilia Village on Sale a D.i3" lust reminding us somewhat of the bu?tle J and activity, pf other and nioro prosperous days. Our citizen* general!}* are cheerfully acquiescing in til* troubles and trials of the. present, and earn fitly providing against the exigencies of the fulitro. Owing to ttte gloat efflux of negroes from t he District during the present month .there ia a scarcity of labor iu " some eeo'ions, !>ut we trn#t tliat with il> proper 11 distribution the wants of all will bo supplied. ' With our diminished means of .subsistence we are forced to dispeus* wiili much labor whicl| c found profitable employment here iu the pot.. c Among 'lie pioperly disposfed^of by the Com- f missiontr and the fheiifT: One liuitdrrd and J sixty acres of land, belonging to tlic estate of W. W. Bowen, brought $585; one Impose and lot |u Lower Greenwood, $550; ono house and lot in Kinety-Six, $216; one houae and lot in tliis. plueo,.belonging to the estate of Mr*. June L. Allen, $2,420; three hundred and twenty fire'acres of land, $50t>i eight hundred and thiity.aix acres of land, of the estate of M, T. j Owen; was sold, for $1,650; four hundred and e acresi <Jf- land, of ihu tiitU of Wm. T. DreniiBn', b'rooghi $1,200. ,"v v < Dr. Samuel H. Ur.ard.?ffe commend to J the ntteotion of our readera the -card of yDr. ' ymti'l H. Beard. Surgeon Deniiat, who lias just , returned to the.Yilluge twhh a fin# etook of < new Deutal[mateiinl, and is prepared to exe- j cute nil orders in the lateit style, and with nil the b.est appliance* of hit art. . The Doctor is a j Graduate of tb? Baltimore Dental College, and t is known to our citiaem as SneXperienced and skillful artltt. ' ; j*. " ? Impure and Ctieup Sledicinea iire. denr at | V^.pnpr, nnu iv ib. wen w snuw vruore pure { nil Uflil#fyllUf*t?d articles aat) bp found at the ', eanie prioei that you won Id j?I?y j[oP>;itn^r? j one#. Ooonnicn. Wimeu.\> d; Co., at their OlfJ j Southeftt v Dr? Ht?u?e, i53 ' Mcoting-?treeC t C)mrtenloD, Ueep ft sioclc bf gonuiae rtielw, t many of them of the!t" Cvfcn <1ir?ct irtiporUtidri, 1 tfhikh they tell At moderate prices. ' Ms rT**^r~~u : I Da. (K W. K fi-lky, Surgcoh Denliit, lias j opened an office at Giceowood for tho practice < of iiia ptffcfclo), at that plaoo a'ti J ' in- the arroanding country. Idcn titled with the District for several j enri |ia?t, adD of tBDoh expencuco la his, department, lie "fippoaU to th? public patronage, with the a??nranc? of- being Tsss&rses&isgi s I M*. Et>m>*: Win yon be so obliging ?? l< lUblUU U>? preamble and rosolirloua tfb'ity j kf |lia JlUrijt ^erowith.?o band your, TfSj inost WS&oliful and touching triple to tbi ?co\)en<reor}||e gentle men retorted tp in them spacl'Mly w)ien U U considered tbattbey eraan to fr&rti' n body of (lie fust young men of thl lnoe, of different denoratyarfqnn, banded,, to $lhorin ait organiiation for the weekly wor hip of Almighty God, hod whose Kipdcely pro outed them from tendering the cncie for pub ication. - . P. Whereas, in tiio Providcnc? of God, tlie Kev leoj. Johnson, of the Episcopal Chorch, and tlx .ot. Thos: G. Herbert, of the Methodisl - , Uurcji, have keen called to l^bor in oilier parti f the vineyard of tbo Lord; and, irherc&s, thej .ate long been amongst us striving for the up uilding of Christ's Kingdom, and for tlie en irgemcnt of the bordora of Zion in our midst lid, whereas, while oil of us are prepared ti ttcHl their fidelity, earnestness and devotion ii io discharge of their , solemn duties, many ol s, vrho are young indeed in the servico of out nviour, are Under special obligations to, tlion ir the interest Which they manifested ic oui fiirilnnl Welfare,', ripd for tlio alacrity will rliioh they at all times imparted instruction ncoui ajicment and sympathy^ and., whereas re, sb Christian orjgfnniiatfo.il; arc desirous o: i*iDg these ti?o tfjinistersj with whom we 1irt? cca so long associated, but willi whoa: wo ar< ow called upon in Bftdncst to part, soino siigli xprcsBion of regret nt parting, .and some fain ogtimoninl of our Iotc Krid ejtnpaili'jr. Thetis wjjj . ' . . \ .lit it rc*olvtd by lis, the Young Men's Prayej Ieetiug of Abbcvilto, That, wliilst we feelitigl; egret the loss wii\oh this community, injist sus nin by tljii^vbseuce of these Christian miiifiters milium nliko lor their patience, p>-ritevcranci n(J piety, wo will cHerlSti.tTie reColfactiob. t> heir virtues, anil endeavor to euiulnto tbeii nselfish and uufaltcriug attachment lo our Re comer's cnusc. littoh'cd, That iu the live* and conduct o 1t\ Johusou mid .Ml*. Herbert, we lmve for ou nutation ex.mpUs of constancy, self nrrifici' ind d.-volion ; that their pious walk, c?dly con creation, mid conscientious discharge of dut; mve endeared tlictn to us by lies which nro no oorj </> be Pti'ndori-d ; and mat wpcstinyi with lold our admiration of tlie benutiful uiioptentK ihus simplicity oftheir characters, which ind?ci ji?es the " iinmelasn graae to real excellence.' JictolyeJ,. Tlii\l rye do hereby, individually nn< initedly, tetjdef to'far. johtiBon and Mr. Her lert our grateful acknowledgment# for their un iriner efforts to d<y ?rnnd' whilst t!i?v ?ninnrn?i rith us, and nusure lliorn of otor lie tit foil eyKi intliy, at nil limes, wherever they may be, o inder ivliotcv?sr circumstnnccs (hey may b ilaced, that it is our earnest prayer (hat tli ?ork of Odd- tn?y prosper in their habtiA, (lift hey mfty.tye spared long lo scatter the seedso Divine Truth, that " many souls may be given n hem as the seals of their ministry," and ihn it Jftst tb'y irti*y bfc permitted to ' co*ve will vjoicing, hrirtgiiig their sheaves with tbeminti he garner of flffe Lord." Rtso That.a copy of the foregnlrig pre mble mid resolutions bo given, eafcli, to fir ohnson and Mr. Herbert. L. W. WIllTfi,',.. .. ? J. TOWNRS HOBEIITBON, WJ1. T. l'KNNEV, Committee. FBEAX2LE AH1>' BEBOLTJTIONS Of "The Circle of l*raj"rrt" ol elderly c'ntlc nen, ??f Abbeville Village, ndopttil nt th neeting of The Circle" on Tuesday evening amiarv the 6ih, 18?i*7 w lierent, mi the i'royiiimce of C*od, tlie lot pf t&o brethren or this "Citule of J'rayei" ar ast in other and different communities an ielda of ikbor, to wit: the Rera. B'-njumi jinifon and T. G. Ucrb.-rt. And, l>ti*ea! ve have known these brethren long anil well itid closely aud intimately -since the organifci ion of this' Circle.*' And, whereas, we ar Icsiiousof furnishing them Rome slight tcsti noniul of our hfgh appreciailon of their Clirii inn worth. Be it, tHerafbre,* tinnnimdusly v Jietolvtd, That it. i* in aorrow it id iihlnen^ * iart with th^se de/ir bret|>i?n, bdt iiihtniwue^ ,'ield to,the will of our Heavenly Father whic epitrnie* ihem from ua. lictolvid, TJiat we have th^ utmost confl Uuoc iit the.pui-ity.and pie'iy "of theie bretli en, and their devotion to the catiits of thei darter?that ,wo regard tliein "<qen of Go horottehly furnished unto avefy good wojk. Re solved, That we will long rt member whl iffwctioo and profit thq.^yruing words aaff ft it-nt prnvers of theie holy men, as they mitifi i :_ ,*i._ .l.; l ? i:l:t ? f.uj .l ncuiu me cnmuuci* ?'? itiunucrr, niu^uu ?ir iier? of our. departed frifcnda, in thp.pubji ivdyer meeting, in the great congregation, aij< a this "Circle'* for sweet Christian coufurene< tnd supplication iq Almighty God. r Jtetolved, 'Mint we earnedly and affectionate, y nomuiend our. fjt-Cthren loth'eeateem aril ibnfiddnce of.tho rwpeciive ?dmmyi)tiJea*fhW ffbich tli^y move, aud that * ,? invoke in tisef; vihajf the sup|>oitr sympathise no J pray era b 3od a ,pedpfe.* .... , Hatched, That the blwlpg^f A^rbti) ana hi iouji upon the children of leruel- ahall^&a' th< )!etiing of Ihia "Citcle" tipon thei e ; dea uetjiren. "The Lord bleia ill?p and rket| hem;... The Lord make hie face1 ah hie. upoi Heal. 1 He. Lord lift up hta ccuoteaaaee 4|w>i hwri and ?!*? thempiace." ?'%'./? .5 . , fieiolntd, Tbvt theaa teaolutiopa wllh tlf ireaniMea.be published io the papers of tbi >i8trio?, aud th?t brother* Juhntoo and Ilei >ert, be each formatted with a copy of Ut ?me. By order of the^'CroU." ^ O. MoD. MfLLFJi; : - . Preaiding. Mmmmmi. _-4," 6 a h i>.'"t;? ; ;.: L Th? ?uli?ci ilu r m giving up ihe superintend f 4'hce of the Willi, on Culh<mn|s Creek, forinerI li owned, by. ibe Me O. V. ' B*rti?s, r?,, lurrja hi< tlisuks to th? pobil? jfop <lii ljliwl - pslrdnag* wliicfi ho b?4~ ftlwnya r^oeivid, dad > truB'? tlmi Hie gnrjle mny ba Continued to the - pfeeeut proprietor*, M?Mra. WiT?oti & llutolil* nan. Mr. Hutchison, jvTiO will have charge nt \ the Mill is well Known (a him for, hit active * and efficient business h?bitr, and hie accommodating disposition, nod he feci* Assured will * give gemral satisfaction.- i . T \ 8 ilfe^RY lAMMONI). t Jan. 1, 1807, * : 50 THTSHET^ | il IRISH* I JUST RECEIVED ; AT PEfflEY'S. r , J Jan. 11, 1867. i DR, 6. V. KELIEY, f IDIilNTIST,. ' ^"fcFFEUS his profetaioual services lo the > xJ1 citizens of Greenwood mid adjnn-nt country. From yeura of experience, lie flaty tors lmiiiclf that his work will compare fnvor1 ably willt any don$ in tlm country, lie i? pre pared to^fiirnish, at reKftoiirib'In prices, .set* of TEETH Sin- llie'tiexy. Vulcanite Baae, which is 3 lighter and clcmier than pnyiliiij^in U?e. Sainpies <!an be seen at liis office in Greenwoo9, Abi barilla Disthct All wor.fc warranted. Jan. 3-11 ly 1 x\-r? n i Tr T*n i?-r\ : im.SASl 1j JHL. JL5IjiA lvJJ, ?IMON DITIST, RADUATE of .the Rnhimnre Collect of Duntnl Stupefy. Iliis hnd yi-nr* or experience in his Office-?Up-itaim, over (Juailcg & Thoiitson'a *lore, Ahfievi|ta C? II-. s:<\ , Jjin H lib) ly i, ICONIC MHK l\ COKESBUHY. S; C.. i:! i- =-*- - e 'rMlE E&EICISEa in tl.ia C?lWe ?r?ll ? * \ roanmcd the FIRST MONDAY IN ?- FEBRUARY. An cfticier.t and full corps of T?;i?!|jfe^. will ,l>e emplnyni) underlie direction of l*r?'fe#c??r Et8liN"!5ltflEU, as President of the Faculty. F The Jow fates df Tpition, the Ideation of tl/b College, together wilh (lie many advnntnge* for teeuring a ayi\}ematifc rtnd thorough education offers inducements inferior Iu no Iuntitution in tli? South. j Good boaldann be bLtained att from $12 tii ,r |H 5 per montii. Ij- ; For further iuforiiiallon address 111 f. F. GARY, J Seorelary ojf the Boatd of Trusleea. , January H; 1807, 88, <t A". ' " ! i !"?? ' ' ' JBBVX&jak. 1 1 Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connectlcnt. g . - ; ^ 1. 1 AUGUSTA BBANCH, BrowwTirafawtti.' o?n'i Agioi. _ & v juhb nun*vuujjk, oi v?Muiagwu, i CAnVB??iuff Agtnt.' - " g ' 7: M . KKMMOND, It. IX, nd- W. tf. " MlLLWi?B,rrt. iifijlcfcl ?samin*n for At^ < 4 < 'j?: ?'???? -" ' ?^-r?r-? fc NOTICE. jfi?B e r?cl i t or? d f, yia (ait*-' Col .J. POSTER. Jolm R. Trtlbe'rt^ Elisabeth Talbert nnd other*. WUHiaUABt .to m*r\pi Coori, I will ub ut |iublic t)ytcry, a};"Alib??itU C. H^ ouSuterUi ill Foliruary o?xt, (4i!i.) the Rcnl Estate of Robert B.'falbar?,de,C?B??d,aituate.a?ia lying iu Ablietillo Diitriotj o'o Cowhand.Creek, c?uUu>il?. : . FOUR HUNDRED ACRES,' < (400) more or lea*, mid bounded by lands of Esmo Jones, J. ?Y. llu.eliiuaou, Bailor Brooka,-and otheroV ' ' . Also, " otic-tevenlfi interest in the tract o lurid .adjoining, the above tract,'devUsd by the father of the said R. l(. TslbiU, U.I)Vfwidvw, _ Nancy, for lif<*, wi^li remainder to th'ft Btltf Rif b 11 Tulbert uud his children." , * .' - Terihf.?A credit of twelve itionth* tragi th A d'?y of sate, with interest. Purchasers to give.bouda, with two good sureties and mortgage, pay cotd in cath dud pay for paper*. WW. H. PAKKE^, .. CommisaioaerV Office, 1 o. r., a. o. January 7. 1807. ) Jan. 9 II . 8t. A V* The Slate 'of- South Carolina.,. JV';" A DDE V1LLE DI8TIUOT. 'f v! ' > In Equity. Ex rarte 3. B. Lipscomb, In lie J. P. R?ed, .'.-".' (Solicitor, * ' i. . PetUiou to Perpetuate Testimony. MB. LIPSCOMB having filed his peti-' Lion for leav? to take testimony Ahovr- ', " iugtho |'tt:<t oxisteuce, losn und contents ,of tletd of conveyance from James Gillam to Inrii- - *' si-lf for. two tracts of laD(l kuown as tho "Long Bottom Tractj" and the '-Pulliain Tract." * Ail pefsone who may be or thinl: themselves ' to be interested Uierein are hereby notified to appear iu my uftiee on Thursday, I\fA day of : AJirli n?-xt, to e:o<s examine the cviduiice t^a tr"; ; tn?v be produced, and introduce eyideuoo ?'? . \VM. H. PARKER, CE. A. D. v Coin.nissiont-r'a Ofll'c?y.}. Jaii'y ly, 1867, am ; ESTATE OF - . JAS. P. T ALBERT, deceased. BY permission of Wiliiim IliDiJD.;, a/i^;;_^<v" I will sell, nl public outcry, at tlie lata r??idfcnce of J AS F. TALflEllT, "decGnfced.'-ou V TIIUIWDAY. 24lh imf," nil tlie perional prop-^ 'r , crty, consisting of ' Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Co|$tfil SeeH, ' .. Mulefe, Cattle, ; " " ' -w ' ' V. ? ; H?gsr^^ And otfier n*ficUt nnnally ihcidenl t<J a farm;' ;* * \> Term#? Ca?h in titrkevet/> . a \VM. 11. PARKER, - v-und Adin*j.5<-y ; *?. . an. 9 11 . ^ V'vSt _ , I rr'" . ""V Notice to Debtors aM Greclitors of tlic Estate o? ' '/ JOHN H, WIDEMAMjBEC'B, ' ': . '.v-^- v :* /. ALL t>er?ons liHvingr ilcmarxU against ?ai<l ^ F.Mnte m c request i-il lo li.iluL Ulf ?vi*'n. , ileiice of lift- ?nmn to ilie ruWerjl^|C?R' or -: bjlr-' . j fore Ui?* l?t of F^brtinry next,- mid tho*e j nl *rc fronirnl to celile up l>y t!mt j longer in<1>ilff>>uc? cannot h? Kiieri. ' " * A. T. W1 DEM AN,"*E**f' - J.-nunry T, 1807, 33. 3t ' , v. V ^OTlcis.. . "; TO CR^filTORS;! PURSUANT l<? or?\cr ofGtairt.hllperton*.^ Imvinsf demand* ugatiist" 30.11 jf;' Vf. HUTCllINtSOJf, decnaed, are her^l/y required - ?3j to preneui and prove the euino l><iff6ro aiei-onSwji,?; Oefort ih? 16lh dau of April next. Of 6o' b?*redk ' Y WM. H. PAUKfiK,7c..*& AU>V , . Cornmiwlonci'^ Office,*-. ,. j?n. 8..1807. 1 : 'v.5.v- ; J,?- * " pgjP Notice to Creditors. i - . - .. r" t^URSI'ANT to ordiir o/CofiP^.'pl^iwon*; XT- Ii ,viny uemftmJ# nf^simt dee'd, Mr?>'e0iiired lo pr?Mu^iih9^raar<?.^ / f!i-m defore me on or 'Mot*. orb* barred. V^; ^ - . .' - - . : - C.;E.V J>-v- . - Cumniiwionor'* Ofllct, J-c" 'V, /WU . : ;Jawunry^vlfi67. mrnirmro*;,: ALL creditors of IL 4V T*uTCfi?L '4(fa?il%dr*p'. . h?rei>y r^^tr^to'pjfWfeiHftiad Pr'" demand* before' mo, o.n,.S? ;' March next, or to /?3ff&y y .vmw, ? . P vx *y,y?7v> :;;, ' ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' : ^" '? . . - ??