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pPP MU WEK LT. H-E,RALD. SNE WBEIRY S. .0 WDSDAY OING SEPT' 13, 1865. Afterhe 'th instant, the headquarters of his S- xelency Go.. Prry, will be in Columbia.- All COMMun eations must be addressed to him there. - The Cholera Is reported to have reached Marseilles. -Great akrniis felt in FDlce and England, at the ap oach of this awful malady. Me'tings of medi eal and scientific men are held to consider sani pary precantwons. The Newberry Delegation.' -The following gentlemen compose the menbers of the Convention fro& this district E. h LM Vt'S i R, ROBER STEWAnT. They are no do'Ubt fully able for the mighty - si. approiching. The Convention assem bles to-d4ymColumbia. Tha South Carolina ailroa Is now completed within fifteen 'niiles of Zo Tumbi;a The Congaree is passed! Three ar of railroadt iron recently arrived. for that r6ad, and President. Magrath hopes that by. the 1st of Oct. Charleston and Coltunbia will be uni Med. This is highly gratifying intelligence. - 1oxna.-Many complaints come to us from hipdint that the Herald is not received. We regret it,but itis not our fault, the paper is reau larly printed and mailed. The paekage is gen eratl sent by the. train, but frequently is -taken QUL by ndividua bcribes,.antheyodoubt fail to delitr.~Look out for the delinquent, '-and do-nbt blame is. - Death of Maj. W=. Laval. - We regret to learn the death .of this dis tingiished citizen of our Sta te. He expired on Tafsday last a& Greeinille,. in thei8th year of I . -his For terikious conduct in the- war of 18131 i ras honored *ith the rank of Brevet Majori'and durigtik tfe: sige of t ensacola, re eezved - oundi whlich restd i os t d in the T 6f Su e b Useo a limb. n 182 hie resigngj 'C;rdomm isso in the m and was elected S&retary of State.- Since .that time be has filled 6e ofxcesn- Tregsurer nd Comiptroller-General ahnetgooinuoslyDuririj the inte&vais hie "h"ek"i bl itieoin tltt ;nsteHouse adi the SubiTrasury epart *ret -heIrd.rem-are COMipp30', of exelw - n ,a n&-i lent enfan givgeneral satisfaction.' 'It-i -eliev$ield4st, on,d prudance *4d govert thi l-ibeia nlsd Apton .e list: T- anur,D J. J.' Wmnsmth, CapL. in le e. . a ][rtt n. JaS.;'Farre A ~ ~ M 0oin 1; VWDr I;W llat on Col R.d 9. PooLat. son have Zn besn,Jse.fedted ~ ise. A - dolumia,Sude Hv noton. iW, E aetA "W.~ ope~and Gl . W.n allaec Hon. l~. McBeth w en. . es..Mcg Geno Tho .Gaom Hegatf,'J ndt~ &en , Ja: . OrrJoh Wilso~, r. rs - ifre Picaens. W. Aorewd s H. geBr, 4chaer, 4Crgarr, W.. Martin, Rev. F. - "- - E,31 agW lar buls os *'ey hand 'thLefthe ~'e reUit'vtsgoea'n&go taenthey pl:ase; ~ - an sryeme4g gich isa :ver'r simlplQ nd e mee oe.ngtao their ptyer. Ifyuwl ~nq ire qngoasoek n-oply Syeuca threbnery my:ey.case, gt infor - a oh~Im~ acotr t opmfi4inT as to ~.1~ ~ *b ceLeIC ar people determmne to ~' .'~ nt-hbmieroes ocannot piedee acertifreate1 $' #'c5~~. ~.~ - . -bey havr;bezr2 This will putt stop to r'oving, an husll coinplaints.- AugstaTrnismpt. -- giigg t'fl& i al ther ciiaes,so a2 s ee h eadat is zumyersal andhb royemledyto ptvent-his runn4gg abu dmust i ff 't1-3eceij'dendess amis -ezy n an the n ee 't now wbrings annoyanca - .. diiutyt 6thewhitbniplojerin-Stht no on earqisW nless teN n~df - or edec a .ter.'*oeen'hon 3Ceion.for 1 av 11rteir former'hcames. Soe tig ofha s~ep1 be do if oiiyefor lhei "' 4 uinn-X e:are gratifiedopre - that friends GREi*a:F4 of the ferald are on te' ~high roa4to prosperHy. Tfebusiness has bn so m u'ncreased lhtely,i that- the, have been I3~d laip7 d he - -of "their st ieater, nd befe'na d 8 Pai - sheet ajthe 4 lpU e fo handsndoti *$,9 Won n --have lived" and "tove."' W caii only say hee '~" our hi d--ndong live the kfointaineer and' oui f end.- -- - - * - - - - * ~Siince the above, comes the- adaraon1azette, aagetmes we rzeco1mmndA,to them his excellent tper as enc among best that comes. to us. "The Newberry erlald nmnes -to its considera * bly enlarged and.improvcd. Increased business and prosperity are he cagse of this change5Iot dhe bete 1and abgratulate_.the energetic and * worty. opdPrs-H9 apon) their wholesome co'ndi tion. " - -, * - In the sa':ne budget we are pl-eased ty see the *Abeville-F'ress, lateljftbe B3ulletir, inmnim [ - - . .proved condihion anid lavger aize; and'undyr the editorial direction o t's heretofore editor, W? A. -Lee, who now after so long an -interval .oace more graces thie sannctum editorial. -e T.ress - speaking of th Herald says. : -"The last issue o~f this well-condneted journal - come?. to us enlarged and improved, and the pro prieters. inform its. reade~rs that the increa'scd.I business of the oftice, both in the pay of subscrip tienl and advertising will likely justifv still further improvement. We conigratulate them tpon the evidences of their prosper ity, and-upon the reviv ing brisiness of their District. The paper wellrepre e ,t h <busknes and199te! Drse- oI r!c.Cowmuu LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Benj. T. Cole.is informed that a letter to her address can be had ly applying at.this office. The IeVald office is in the same old place, at' the.corner over Webb & LoVelace's, formerly WiZker's. ~ The entrance has only been changed; instead of entering the first door on turning the corner, our-fri6nds will go to the Second, and walk up as usual. THE WEATHER.-Aftor ie or six weeks of ex pessive heat, drouth and dust, we are blessed with showery weather. The ground is now moist and the atmosphere slightly cooler. - It ishoped that an abundant turnip crop may in some measure atone for small potatoes;. - .The traveling public are informed that Mr. D. T. Harvey has t fine line of- four horse coaches, running froin Alston, to Adger's on the Char lotte road, and also a daily line from head of that road to Celumbia,. thus giving to the traveller the advantage of a continnous line. His stages are comniodious Ind com.fortable, and make quiek and safe trips. RoDBER.-On Sunday - night- our townsman, Mr. N. F. Butler, pAssing from his house to the yard was seized by two men unknown, while a third abstracted his pocket book, containing some thing over two hundreddollara in -gold, silver nd -reenbacks. No -clue .has" 'Yt been hal as to who the villians are; Mr. B. thinks that two of them are negroe3. New Advertisemients to be found in this issue: Gov, Perry-Executive Department. G. E. Elford-Internal Revenue Guide. Courtney & Trenbolni-For the Low Country. .ias. N. Ells-Baptist Banner. J. T. Peteison-Citation. R. B. Holman-Leather for Sale. D. T. Harvey--Stage Notice.. Sap'l Boykin-Christian Index. Iil Road Notice. Religious Notice. A. M. Riser-Commission Merchant-. New Goodo. House to.Rent. John W. McCulloch-Note losta AHarris-State Bank Bills wanted. S 'ME TIiist.-Wen we lod around Sthe marked-'signs of improvemen and the, hbanges -place, we cannot^ but feel ratife d wn begins toL look like itielf nCe ino W laes of business are being pened, quatities of new goods ate daily arri 1ing and best of allthere sems to. he no lack.of vnstoners a by day the busipess streets Seent a lively ppearance .hile ths stores are BIed fron~i "early morn till dewy eve." We are leased to hear of.one or two of our old time nd well kDOwny-merchants again pf oposing to nter .the field of merchandize. G1. D. .Sinith, for ansta ce,. will-soon make the- old corner of Mollo on Rog "boom and blossome as the rose;"' and n imrii'of fasion aimejaiace:o which' it iHU be a lljsure to resorti E 8. Copna, also, will take lisa place thAe old jicture at' Moliohonm ow soon. D)ecidedly we aroelooking up. ALDaAt--In days 'lang syne" we edto dream the strangcste oddeat dreims -imaginable, ad had the repaatmoa hile in the army of "be. ing the outenestrnmnn4o dream ever seen." -The istqustion asked in the inorning at the mess brekfast was, "well what" did you. dream last Dht ?" and always ha.ring sdmething rich' and aey to rilate, that early meal-was genarally-got ten through with happily. -Of- ate~ however, "a rhangoehas come'over the spirit of our- dreams,. hey are fewer an,d of a more sober character, a the old leaven-is still thei-e,- and we dream oue yet. faost~ night weiid one and it was moehio this effect: It*was early in the ~oig, and gsow'er having preous~ly fallen. a dut.was all4id, the. moi-ning air -was dfee icioixly -cooh(nzad refresihng and the streets hg.eatiy,) iere filled ith ladies, misses in eir teens anmd maany still 'younger, all anxious> semingly to gain; some pa.rticular point, get orewere, or find -omething. Inc their midst iccasionnally. could be seen a husband or father artinghere andt,beteinsarch' of a wife or aghtr. e- aere anished, dismayed, comn ~letey catawanisse, could iot 'mnake it out.: V eman'aead j natie' geeing perhaps, but eu iia tEe,ynot wait ir"ibreakfast. ' The .was$mf g ( termiued o- so.le he- roblem byzs, rg, we 'ajproaceda young tfy, hat in haSF How bewitchiingly -beautiful~ was, with Lh& soft flash upon her cheeks,' f's spaxkhing like.diamuonds;md. a form.of'such 'vising perfection; In modest - diffidence .we. sed, aorbl mss, ghat's the -oew?" Row " li&Iiclaimed, with flashing eye, dis igg eehof pearly whiteness rd. beauty,. trow ! whyiits no row sir, 'we are waiting here &r thecaptain." NThe captain thought we, here ri iih avgeance, all thesefdea' ca a ureshergftct one poor..mam nd )ieonlya ptnhyh tandEm mOre change thana ctirma dpEigarr-et;thetw- akd. hat O4ha1-ion2tdily eictedn from.the tibwagonigwhhch artden with tho r.bvery d'resciition iaiety ad ud shade- of-color, and I want the first, pick." Sensible to theo last. Just 'then - a shout was raised, 'bya hiindred feminine Voices, "he's'pom lin; e's coming."' We lo?Ikgd eg sture enough, there rode the captain prouidly-:at-tho" head>f an mieense wagon -r,ain; bowidgANhliend left with bare headt the~smiling)crewddn~f either sidej nd ini a rtibite bat,~thElatesQW "ork si etchig.the efissu; we joine: Er-CIQW uic s'hed~ to meet hni, and ap -oachinidanisunense sheet of.-manus4p wid nly could be seen was an advertisements'the Herald; 'new goods Cor the million.' Joy afthis discdvery caused us o wake. It was not all a' dream, the captain has g"riyed, wears a little white 'hat, and the goods 'ae coilg, ind'so is the"advertisemnent. KILdi--The most- of out readers are, "ere this, in possession of the fa.,ts relating to the dia ol:cal occurrences of last Friday morning, which resulted in the.killing,.or murder, of ,Mr. Calvin: Crozer late a member of the-l3rd Kenitis..y -Car iy, under Morgan's comnmabdl,-by ttie 33d coer ed trgops, "ua . omand of Cot T'ronbridge. -The facts,' as we hear them are these : Mr. Cro zer, ong's pirisoner, was just retOing to las ome in Texas, and-arrived at this place some time in the night of Tyday, and had two young ladies under his care.- & p<tion of the colored 3.1 1..d bcm here sevra dach, waiting for the An obstructionlon the track near the depot,sup posed to be done by some of th6se colorec troops, threV a portion of the train off, Leaving the car for a sh6rtlime, aid returning, Mr. C found- a negro soldtir in there, in such close prox imity to the ladies, that he ordered him out which the other in -a most violent manner refused to do. An altercation ensued, in which the negr< was cut on the back of the neck. He then left Sometime after and khtle the cars were beini righted, a squad of negro soldiers came up undei a sergeant, in seaxch of Crozer, and seizing bj mistake Mr. Jake Bowers, in charge of the hands threatened to shoot him; the right man, however promptly appeared and, declaring Bowers inno cent, gave himself up. 'A &t of the squad weri for instantly shooting him, while others objectec and insisted' on- taking him -to Headquarters which was then done. The report then is, thai be.was takert before the Colonel and acknowl edged what he bad. done,and that bewould do the same again; and that he was then told he mus d'e ff it. He -w,)s then ~taken under stron. guard a few yards from camp, and a hoje bt;a dug, was ordered to kneel. At this point.Mr. S P. Kinard, who aves near and who - leaned th< implements to dig the hole', with, approachei near the-spot and saw the flah of the guns ai the negioes fired upon -C., vrho immediately fell Mr. K. tried to got nearerrbut was warned by . sentinel not to do so, as the regiment was' muel excited and that lie might get killed. He ther went roundUAnd' saw them jumping upon the body which was too large'for.the hole. All th ne th'e regimcnt was in line, drums beat,na it wdsevident it was in readiness to move, which il did a'short time after, a few miles down the road to wait for. the cars, thus getting out of the way. Further than this we know nothing, but that an inquest was held and much evidence7 elicited, -wieh evidence, howerer, is with-held from us,as not being fully complete ~in showing that the Colonel of these negro troops.*as fully cognizant of and ordered 'the killing of deceased. That it could- possibly be otherwise admits of consider. able doubt, and as such calls loudly for exanina 'tion and sati.ction; We understand that the fa'cts will be submitt'ed to the Secertary of -war. The dectasedis said-to bave been a mest- esti. mabe young man, brave and generoms, as was clearly shoun in giving bimself up,whe. he might have escaped. ,During the morning of Friday our citizeris had the body, taken from-the hole where it was only partially covered, and .laced. in a neat coffin, preparatory to final inteRnent, which was done in the afterPoon, a 'very large, respectablet and sympathizing- procession of ladies arld gentlemen fOllowing it to its final resting pldce in the giavb yard. - 'co3fltIec?rEn. The Charleton Dedegation. With some familiarity -in cit.y affairs.in the past; we-do not -know where- we haie agoed more able repreentation. At thefiead of -the ticket stand Charles -M'acbeth, Thd able coonsel Ir, '-upported -by .names yell known ina legal cirles-Gourdin, Qilliland, Gaillard, -Williams and Andrews,(the .courteous. and business like Pesident of the -"Cha-mb'er oT Commerce,")speak for the- niercantile ceommunity, and nder their fostering care commei:ce <will yet be' king again. We.have no space to m.ake further remiark,b'dt ofer our eongratulktions,that -in a peihod of -so iuecimnportance, -the SMetropolis should have eal,d to her service so-miuch of exeellence and worth; ' . - - -~kD?~R15oIEY ..M bEWnERRY, S. C. Sept. -I., 1S00. Mr. Editor.-The Dashing, &g.,"who-ieceires Government Pap"at the THead Qda'rters -f this sub-district, has so often appeared ii -your col unms, that he is finally ecogniald by those' wh iEEn recogjnied himi before. He -is, however, 'known to other pggsons than thoe t' rwhomi his late published addr'esses were made. -He is 'reque&ted to repeal his visits -to Mzis. HENDERSON of this town, who will take pleasnre ini informinig him.where hfuture asscr-will b favorably received. - E . JUST RECEIVED LI vst Mar lal's Office, a fresh suzppy ** coie. n addition 1o t'Te stoek of. DRY GOOS, FA. CY ARTICLES, and LIQ UORS. -New berry; Sept 13 11 C. W.. PARKER, Notice, - LI personw are warned from tradin. for a A note give~n- to --Jasz McCfdlocl~-y -Wm. Sumer, and. endo'rsed by Henry, -Summer, Thos. HoHloway and-' Folk, fort400, said note having be lost. -- "' .~' - 0OIJW. Me0UTLtOCH~ Sept.- -S3t. --- TIRiG1~NIA Tennessee,.'Iorida, Mtabamna, George,'Nolth Carolina, SoufiX CBiolna State Bank BiHls jnteadby.. the subscribe; 46f wich he w il pa~ cah. I. lARIS. Sept. 13,:38-L a~TItteni4 to buying and eeig COTTON S ocid,<Bonds;' Produce. Also te sethn~ arS Ren~ t fQtises &. S384 - BYA.k. RISEK IOS 16taldfr sTl en TA ustan receipt ofe- Generil Assbiment ~- of DRY GOODS, F'XNCY GiRO(ERIES, lNE FRENCH CONFECT.IQNARIES, .together witha Genera'l Assortment--ofSHO SMATK-& FI 1M. MOKING & -CHEWING. TOBA 0,O CI~ G A~-Crockery Wae, EnglishDairy Ch.eese, -cLiquors of all kindsier fedica .purposes, wl?fuhich.will be sold et the'4o t:prie foi cash." - -?A~ SER,, O0piite ~'cirtJToue' { erry,0 ~HEAD-QV'ARTERS, Nd SOB-1~l* DISTICT OF OUTH CARO~ Generl Orders - .'- No.13. -Provost court for the -settlement of 4aims5 Lfor property, is'hereby.ordered to convene at Nwlierry District, on Monday the 11th jnst. DETAI'L FOR ,THE cOURtT: apt. Jas. JtCox, 58th f. Y. V.; Asst. Pr~ Jrg. Burr J. Ramnage Associate Judge. dir.Silai Johnston, Associate Judge.; By order of - ~-- LILEUT. COL. R. TYLER. ComAnandant. - - HENRI B. LOO3Mi8, 1st Lieut. and A. A. L Gen., -.In accordance -with above order, the Provost Court of the~ 2d Sub-dist., Dist, of West. S. C., will hold its Sessions on 'Mondays, Wednekdays, and Saturdays of eac~h week, at the Cggre Hgsse, Newbery, S. C. By order of The Uourt, -JA MES.J.CX C a -th NYXV. - ad Ass: Pre. Judge. "Ld60.i fOr Sale. IRAVE ESTABLISHED IN TH TOWN OF NEWBERRY, one of the best TANNERIS .n the State, and have LEATHER OF ALL EINDS FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR HIDES AT MARKET RRICE FOR -CASH. I will Tan,Dress and Finish Hides on Shares of one Half for the Other, or half of the Market Value of the Leather at the. ime it Is deliveref. I will purchase Hides at the ~Highest Cash Prices., I will continue business at the -Bierfield Tannery, the same as heretofore, utitil the 27th day of Nov. next, at which'time my lease expires, unless I shall be able to T'an'and remove the Stock in that yard before that time. All Hides will 6e -re ceived hereafter at the New Yard. I hope all who have. heretofore patronized me will continue to do so, and. any others who may feel *illing. Those who have sent Hides to the Bierfield Tan nery will receivi their Leather at'my new-yard. -I have as good Curriers and Tanners as'are in the State. I will Purchase or Exchange Leather for Tallow and Bark at the Highest Cash Prices. S13 R. B. HOLMAN. -RAILROAD'AND AG E NOTICE. OmiE GEN. Se. G. & C. R. R., -IHelena, Sept. qt1, 1865. On and after Wednesday, Sept. I8th, -the Pas sengr Train on this road will leave Alstop (Tri weekly,.) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o'clock, a.m., and arrive at Alston on Tuesday, Thirsday and Saturday- at-I p.m. JAS..B. BROWNE, Act'g Supt. The subscriber is running a Iri-weekly line of FOUR HORSF STAGES, which will connect with.the trains of the Green ville & Columbia, and Charlotte & S. C. Railroads froin Alston on Greenville toad, to Adger's-on _Charlotte road, -each way. I am also running a DAILY LINE from head of Charlotte road to Columbia. Sept 13, 1865 1t D. T. HARVEY. NOTIOEN A PrLICATION vrill be made to the jLegisla-' ture of this State at its next, sitting, for an amendment of the charter' of the Greenville & Columbia . R. Co., so as to authorize a change in the location of the ioad between Frog Level and Cotunibia. Sept. 13-38-3m. REVIVED. A Ntt MERIES OF THE BAPTIST BANNEW. WILL BE COMMENCED On Satrday, 9th Instant I N AU.GU STA, GA., BY, TilE FORMI PROPRIETOR, AM happy imbein; able to miiko the bove iannouneeneti. THE BANN,will be, ub ired eveWSgturday. Subsciptians are respectfully: solicited $3 per annu ., Addiiis AS. ELLS, -13. Proprietor. Everybody Shode11 Have a Copy. INTERNAk .REYNUE GUDE 1)EINGa-n Abstrict of the 'Tuternat Revenue KYand lirect (oL Land) Tax Lawis of'the United States, with SCHIIDUJLFES:0 TAXA TION; IACENS$S,- STAM?:DUTIES, EXEILt T.IONS1 showing the Ratesgeder:t ie varca Laws.since July 1, 1Sr ' nende' T<ir the gener'al infdrrpatien of the'Taxipayer ; te4hich is added .an Abst.ntcif^the Aets. of Cxges, yied duririg;the. Wfar, ife.lativi to. Abandoned Lands and to-othei-: matters of -general .rnterest -By . . E 2RD;nn'Atorney -at law, G're'envi1e, S,1C., AssesEor of ?Bainternaf Revenue-Tax -for 'the-Thid co1lectiof Distrotin etlith ?aweiin ~The Boo'k- will contalei about. * pagas,-and will is led in i few weeks; -'ice.6Q cepts per copy, -with a lildrl .disconnft to the 'tryde,. Orders must-be accomnpained. wit,h' the cash ?Q Sc gure otrWtion, &ditess. 0. E. ELFORD, Tubliher; Aug. 24 .Greenvils&C. Eg' Papers intserin; the aboy ~ c ent, wli be furnished wit one copo the e {rhas-bees represented hihn at- any of the .3plaesdl FlectininiseverM1 de? e)*trmt of tpis'State there ~re: 3aa rfb2Ec tiom. In aR such etsb 1~Qb~ ~ P ii oni ea rSou nIipI~ UtbC ofeentl,C 1 mnge th?si Yh e First4f erbO aeen he ai~olsoa e rnois Soth ( w thena - and.l9.-t pcaionolAq. A 4uSr a d nie f ek I -' $ hstsizscrher ma bpes a~ecre aidg*Il in every ~se'e mnae i confdr~t 'ts deiitle. yExpres.s, at an k ieziess eep a~ ise me,ong~~esuu toa'o f7m 4Olt M~on thteofJ SJurke. & Co.,-le-d i ii fl O m o in Mlacon, a.-i uIon& niayb iddresee,-ad lW aoba, Georga.-an47l~atgm gspes dafjnd weekly, willeopy onemnt nden aug 26'65-1rn14 TH STATE OF SOUJTJI CAB WNAa - ~ Nitst~aan Drsrcf. By J. T. Peterson, Esg., Qrdinary of' ew berry.District. me -for~ letes finistratio,o all and sitgdar the .goods; . chattels, rgt and cr'edits -of.-Dr. James A.-tenwick, lieof the distritaforaiddeeesed These are thuirefore to che and adnronish ail ard singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before n a our next Ordinary's-Court for the said Disr to be holden g K'ewberr'y Court Hfouse, -n 22d day of Sept. in, to shew causeg if why the said Administration should not granted. - - in une myhn hst dat of.S , indhe ad ofixt -of oeve.sndeih - oc L'' JErrVIFIONAL OGERYOR 0 STI- CAROLIN4 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT S . Smc-PTEM 65, W HEREAS a seeming confict of juHP4icti4 haing arisen between the civil and mi itary'authorities of South- Carolin, under ih Pi-ovisional Government of the State, an whereas Major-General. Gilm6re, coiamdin, the Department of South.Carofina, having.sugh an interview with me,.as Provisional -GOerbot in the presence of Major-Geaeral Meade, 'cbm nanding the- Atlantic Sttes ; and~ whereas.l) matters giving -rise to the seeming-confict.e wr adjusted and arranged with the consent and. proval of Major-General Meade : . Now, therefore, I, BENJAMLN FRIMPT& PERRY, Provisional Governor of the State o South Carolina, do proclaim and. make:known that thelterms of this arrangement are as fol lows: "That inalH cases -where freedmen--o persons of color are c6neerrred, the Courts p the Zrovost Mai-shals 'h have exclusive cogni zance to try and adjustAhem, for _the present and-that all etier cases sh41 be heard and adija dicated by the edvi courts nunicipa authoride And civil officers, under and according 'to th< laws of South- -Carolina. That*'the ciil-ourt shall be opened-under the Piovsio1f&- Govirn ment,,and all civil and munlcipal:officirs be Al lowed to' resume their official. duties and dis charge them freely without interrupon on -th( part of the military authorities That is is far ther:uiiaerstood,.General- Giltn6re will issue military order and GOvernor Perry-- will- in liki manner issue his proclamatioh, -nakidgrknowt this arrangement, which is.to continue- tiir civi authority is entirely restoeti in this State a the iyvernmnt econstru c.te"." And I-do hereby-cailponll prSons and-Y-r der.thevu--to strictlf; obey a=1..earry out thi terms of this arran;ment. Done in the city oT Columbia,he day:_ and: 'yea above stated. B F.PERlY By order of the Piovisonal Governor. W. H. PFRRi, Private Secretar., W The neWs apir -of e State- wil gi three'inseions Sept iow E eligious Notice. IPRESBYTERY.0FWUA CNAI(OL A -*ill -coniene in the resbytedWCharh il this plarce; on -Thursday, 28thr-instant,a'tp'm. andiii ?pened with a -sern'on- by Ahe-Nodelator sept 18 z iscriber takes pleasurinW T isinneront costomery -andrfrend.il be has.inst arriv with achoice -ne -befutY6 asBOrtinentl of com)pristng e mt~f th e nE~ GoodsAk B5es wihe e-ba~-*o nenof- - - > Togete enerv the ~ soof aH Va 6 -e an - n ad ngarAees a a n ad ay fiaesM eihW a1 TInbost e pre-s otheooe in sTes nany annot olettn othr ha own reigt lo alpRoad, noag- ( 1mii o cthton afatr~ t hev callbb.~~ sep M,seI-bif.. Aptgged rbered app1o p i e fon antb vcpi sbeeooe or coton on.--Masone mlin, Maer et. , isofe7dfo-al,aLabr.m. ferray appn ato is' made toc .ric .500 U F.e90R ~naktab1o o~Sei~#t 3Det~pr l~ {~- - MELOIJEON FOR SALE. good. Melodeon-~bsOfl & flarulin, Makers ~Bostw, is offc'ed for silo, at a bargain,. i early applftaiofl i~ ui~idc to ~.Y.flUTL1R. 4udge, A Sep6,7 IffAw othe id ' Omvsefo eTek n44 aryon"h 1h 1 lil advsop-est S- -Hrw * ~V J,aet-onTet*. and Irih men r a LeoAir,~ I' 7. of dipereo PnCe Mill~4L aed rishLi6e .4- poor. - Ae adea aS 2, f~-' -an por --s Drc~ 6 - - h rruM Stt z ULas e n-s n eam === === - -f - -. *~- - goL - - -. - 1 este - and 4 e - -g. WIL A --.-E Y, Pr-tgesms :~u~t be direct~L ~- - WILLIAM H. PUU~Y, r - .. r . ill