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rNTER.:STINI iV'IkR FROM BuAzi. n thie Heralde, of the 23d, is a letter om Rio Janeiro, dated December 9, 865-a lata dite. it is, too-from which e extract the following paragraphs: While I wasin New York an erro. conks impression seemed to prevaU that he present war between Brazil and her lies w'th Varagnzly. was a contost. he wten monarchism and r(publicanism. 'hi is far from being the case. The Mrazilians, whilo honestly calling their overnment. an empire, are re4ly moro rIblican in their institutions than the araguiayan., while .Paraguay, .thomgh republican in name, is in reality an ab. solute despotism, .and has been pret.ty much alwatys so since the reign of terror tinder that fantastic madman, Dr. Mrit. cis, who, by the way, was more knave than fool. The Gov&nment of Brazil is one of the most liberal on earth. No where is the liherty of the.citlzens more respect. eq. True, naturalized -citizens are still subject to certain' eisabilties, but these will be undoubtedly removed in time under a reforming .ruler, such as Don Pedro. An enviable feature in this Governiment is the obedielce paid to the laws. During the three dafs' fetes and nocturnal illtinriations consequent on the reture of the Emperor trom the seat of war; not onlse'rious disturbance took place. As muc~h could not, be said of ceortain other civilized commun'ities. Office Charlotte & South Caro lina Rail Road Company. WINNNa11snoao,' S. C., Januaiy.29, 1800 IN consideration of tli'6 difficulties of - access to Coluimbia, froim the line .of* this IRoad, lite Directors invite the annual meceting of tie stockholders in thim Comepany at Cliarlot te, N. C., on. Wednesday. it. 10 o'clock, A. M., seventh clay of February next. Stockholders and their immediate fnmi lies will pass free over the road goineg to and returing, from the n e tinlg in reasonable tie. - 0. BOUKNIGIIT, Soc'ty. jan-.30 d AMERICAN HAY C 0O1 TYO N I'R- E S S COMPANY41 CRE ow prepNred to COMPRESS COTTON. for TSANSPURTATIQo OR STOR AGE. By this systeni of compressing, there is a saving to the sihipper of a per contage in freiglit,.and preventing loss by wear and tear, besides securing to the seller a higher priae. Orders taken at. the Press, adjoin. ing the South Carolina Railroad Depot, Co. litnnbia, 8. C. jan 80'0-.6 FISHEA & LOWRANOE, (Successors to Fisher & Agnew & Co,) 'M AM 4 T., COLUM BIA,9 S. o, EA LlRS in Fanny and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, Window Glas, Groceries,.Wines,'tiquors, &o., &e. Terms Cash. Sheet Iron, 8i cents per'*pound. Flour. $lg per barrel. SpIrits 'Turpentine,' 76 cents per gallon, by the barrel. Dry Brown -Sugar, 16 to I1Feaftt per pound. F1811ERL & LOWlRANCE,' jan 066--2 * Columbia, -8. C. -JNo. C. %Et0EIl, ' 0. DIERCKS SFIEGERS &'DIEEOKS, 00iYt88SSIO MERCIIAYTS FQ1LWA DING AGENTS. TjI NG"'''"'A a. lrg-ad con L.venlent Storehouse 'cia Main street, in this city, we are prepare'd't receive Goods on CoqiplissIn or for Ta ' mssloo ,to any point. No efforts will be sp4I'bto ive the utmost satilnfaction to all who mey fvor us with their citatom. Hlaving al - ways tams and wagons at our command, f(bele sall be no delay, and our charges shall be moderate. Goods. will also be re oelved in storage. ' .'A large stock of Groseries, Liqjuor~s, prain, etc., for isle at fair market prices; W' Charleston - 'urier, Winnseboro' Nett, Chester Binnded .Camden Journal, Newberry Hlereld, will publish three time. pnd send bills. jam 28'6--8 Notice, 'ALL person. are hecreboy forewarned, nagainst, truldln- for a ntof hand, irawn and -lu~ly - MA88BY; of ~easter Dlt q, uda bl. to me, dAted on the 17th of Manch 10, for the Amount of en0 usa4 and ighty olr, ethe saane ha hel or~5 molla. -RICHARD CAT4ICA RT'. ,su 28'06-2awf2dr *8W". The Coluia - PhAltd, Chester .$Standard and Chaklette 'Amse, will cp #nota weeltfor. f6p and sen4 bii jo thsaia: FOR SALE, PURE "BOYD'S PROLIFIC COTTOY SEED." Besides the remarkablo yiend of tils Cotton', its qual1y .is very superior. A. B. SPRINGS,. near Fort Mills, C. & S.'C. it. R. jau 27'65-3 STATE -TAX COLLECTORS AND) CO )MM iSiSION I'RSI'TO A P. AUPtOVE PUBLIC SEURItTIES. are hereLby notitied fitha thle Act. of o~ecemnber, 1865, "To rnike supplies." &c , (see. 8.) re quires "The Treasiurer to cause file oficial bonds of the several Tnx Collectorm of i i, State to be examined by the Conmiissioiers appointed in their respective Tax lDistricts to approve public secturities. and it the aid bonds are toimd to ho suflicient and sni is factory. they shall re-uabiim ftheir origlilni approval thereof; but if foind insutliciiit and iunsatisfact ory,-they shall require the same to be re-oxecutel nnil renewed with good anl sutlicient sutreties." Th POSTI OFFICE and ADDlRESS of each Tax Col lactor, and of eacl Chairniis Of 0th 1le B)a1d of Coinnisioners. iust bi furnished to me without delay, so that, information as to the penalty of each boind and the names of the sureties thereto muay 'he forwarded. If Comnissioners shiiuld adjudge any bond to be insutlicient and uinsatisfactory, they will immediately give notice thoreofto the Trea surer or Coinpit rolIer-0enerail. - W.M. 1100OD, Stato Treasuirer. State Treasury 'Oflice, Coltnibiia. .January 22, 1846. # jan 27'66-2 COMPTiOLLER-GENEll AL'S OFFICE. T AX COLJECT6S an hereh iotitied that their honds inmust be ai proved by the Coinnissioners ifp approve public securities,. in accordance with the foregoing notice of t lie Treasirer. IIEF(, It TIlE FIRST OF APItl l NEXT. o(ter wise they will not be anuthorizel to prooe.d t colleet. paymientsc of taxes after mai:ukingr t heir assessimenss JANIES A. UG.\ K, Compt roller-G0e ieral. Jan 27'6(1-2 ,.MIKELL, BOYLE & 00-9 FOR WA RDING' COMMISSIN MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. n. *w. - i MixLr.. W31. noYLfl, .A. L. SMi111. jan 25'66-1 mo ESTATE SALOe Y hr tyvestel in me by the I- 'Will, on Tuuleay, 6tli o lebruaryiiext, I*will sell at public aucition all lie perso11m1 property of .ohn Mcinster, deceasel. con sisting of lIousehold and Ketchin Fuiriiiii, %kagons. Plows and 'lantation u:tensils, ,placksmiith and Carpenter Tools, Cows, flogs, &c. A L1o, , Four Shares Charlotte & S. C. Railroad Stock, and.twelvoSihares in Planter's Bank of FairIleld. Terms of sale cash, '. IF. McMASTEdf. Execut or. jad 23'66-6 Executor's Sale. B f virtue of tho .Will. of Henry Worthy, deieased, we will sell at. the Scaif's Ferry place, on lroad River, oin Friday the 2d lay of Febriary next, six iindred bushels of Corn and four hiundred tishels of superior Cot ton Seed. Terms inade known on day of sale. All persons having denmaids against the deceased, will hand them in immediately. . -ILTUET1T WOILTI IY, ~ euo WADE WORLTIIY, Exctos jan 23'66--5 GEQYH. WALTERI& OY. R D0C2DIVING AND FOR WARDING AGENTS, WIL L establish themselves at Coltnvbia, 8.Con the completion of the South Carolinna Railroad to that point. where they will be happy to serve their old friends anti patrons. Than'kful fos pjust fa vors they will endeavor by prompt attention to merit a contInuance. Liberal advances made on consignments to their friends In Charleston, New York and Liverpool january 16'66-lno- - VM. G. WfHILD~Nl &"LD"" jormerly of Hayden, & Whtilden, fisUNGT.,CORNE R OF BEAUFAAIN ST., fAS\ ~ned a completo stock of' FurnIshing Articles, Crock., ery and ChId Glagi l are. Plated Godi s'of every variety, Clocks, Watche. and' ewelry. Pocket and Table Cutlery, nckte IBaskets and Blrooms Wateheg and 3 eryrepaired. Old Goid and Silver prIeued Orders promptly tilled and forward . . jan 18'66.-Iaw8,, MILLS MOUSE, CNARES N, S. 0. T HIS HOU8E hmA' bearu THOR. .OUOH LY REP RtID nd. RE PURNISHI)~, and cane oe eteeleg by a inR~ the olt(. JQS8P 'URCEL, t - aroloor. CIIARLESTON HOUS1, STOLL, WEBB & Co., IM~CR IOF''S OLDr SlTN ja,I 18,7 i uq S'., o <!oors 1 no Went worth. ATE have n'OW o(12iiN- anl on h.12(I Y It ayery birge nd well elected stock wh iich12 we (fIe nt W holsale adill Ietail. 1: %inl ha ulng lo exp<;-i'Inco inl tile Dry hoo.d lhsinless bef'ore ,1116 war, we kno1w n- hAt oin t are iosi ineedoi' by plait er col illi ers L, n, -1ly .11111 'ill l - :0ys Reep on harl hand it fuill tck of1 planters (Woo o ever.v kinld. , . 6 We keep 'ir Stock conlstanitly r'eplenished by every senimer, 'with tie muost attrnctive tv~le). han.. an ' cnsumers generai~y, 10 call anid i ct, (urt' stock. consistini. ill' part of lilanke1. Plhiin, (verse vs. Osn1abin-g, Lfg wll 'hirtinlv, VileweLud, .ngot, Fink, Sea LIIIsn s:on Sirrings, e i 2Iinen2, CaIli s. ing 1 S ?' 4. 4)4 1 a -4 3erin'es. Je Laines. P'twplin.s, Colored Al paceas. l'igureld Poplics. !!laek Silks, 150ubl i nes4, h. la Alt''ccas, and Crapu 'll . Together with every var.ety to ho foundlil inl our' he. wlich we tIer at1 . 1t0 lowe)st cls14 pices. ST()IL, WilillU & Co:.' No. 2 -,7 King '1 ., 3 doo's below #Ilentworth, C harX lesiln, S. C. It C. STOLI., Charleston, I A l11, 1.IN \11 I i, 111.W \lKE Dissolution cf Copartnorship. iii under tih s4y-le of 22etchi & 2' e t ier, ., i t h d y (81t .Jlanuary,) dis F(olvedk by inut'Mtal consent. The nan11 11 of Ilb - bin6 nmy be uised4 hj either. patty inl KEjil &.lc1STR Tim itersi nd 1 241 lmv thin Iay (81h .tn "i:uY,) 4'12ti-'l in.; :I -c2partner-hip, 6 for the trau11rLlmtionl of, n Gen'rll- .\ercantile 3us.i.. 22eo, 2i i stor2e oImerly, ~occupied by C S:It'Sim->12on an tiimder th style of' .h 1a, lea~ster & c. . 11. S. KETC IlN,. -11 G. 1.Al-1ATtl' a .\' ) . $1. 1BRICE. Ketohin Moaster & Co., AV \F rec4ivei a carel'aIIy selected . Slock ofGoods. twhich tihey in2vite Ilhe atention of* foryelL patrons of thie old tirt and of' thet pub gCI4 enerally. They li-e v o2 hnd and are receiing t general Ih G ood!, lothing. Slioes, ints, School looks, lAt'ldicin. Iies 224Soap21 Permnty, PtI ly mind Window lass, Tii Ware Cooking 1;iov cs, Grocerier, I1rdwaire, ligging and ' Rop, llrooms and Wodenl Ware, Crockery And all other ari.*ls usually kept in cottn rcy stores. .11n 1 3Ii-- t I' Wantod. MIN, Pens, Dry IlidIes, and1 all Country e Prodne', for gonls or nsih. KI'TC'I I N, 11c1A STE IL & CO. jail 16,6I---if No. 1, lIotel Range. Schcol Books I TEAC il ES are notified ilithat we are ahlo 1 2 t furisht~ thlem wviith books and sa lionery ait low pies. Any articles niot 0on 1hand4 will 1b4 42btained4'2 by Express at'short notice. hK WITCHjN, AlASTER & CO, jani 12$'G;--t 1 No. 1, Hotel Range. Sorghum Syrup I! 9 B.ARRtlSI4 4'x4ICien Sor'ghum Syrtip, . KETlClIN, AlcMASTER & CO, jani 1l''IA--.(,' No. 1. hlotel Ihng '. JOIN InaIv & CO.. Importers ani Wilolesale Dealers In1 R IOCElIUE,4, P'rovisions. Flou , For. o ign and Domestic Liciu2o'rs ~nd CI gars. Crookery, Ilollow-Waro and GlasB war~e. 2000 Sacks Llverpool.Salt to arrive. Nio. X8 lInsel-Street, nov 9'65--lnm Charldst-on, 8. C. D, F. FLEMfING & CO., Wholesalo Dealers Boots., Shock, Trrumks, &c., 2 Hayne Street, CQRNH-R Oil' ClIIUR 0H-STREET, CH ARLESTON, S. (3., HlAVING reautiped business at their old standl., 2 Ilay'ne-Street, corner of Chureh-Street, are now reci~eivlng a large and well assorted 4took of. IhOOTS. - . TR SNIKS, &C., . Which will bo' sold a6 the lowest. tuarket plaro' The patronage of~ former blends and bhe pblic .1s respectull~ .oliol~ D. frFL 3t ING, BAW A. Nms4OK, JA . M.!WIL80N. (so 280G f . - . - . NOTICE, 1IX0 leave to intorin all my 1: ionds t hat. I have restimed moy business in the manufacture of BOOTS and SHOES, in tlhe best. anl finest style by White Me. chinics, and hope they will call and judge for theislves. R. W. BONEY. jan 2'Gr--tf Boots and Shoss Made and Repaired, O N Fhoyt est notice and-in neatest style. By Wmi. Saunders, formerly servant to S. G. lia'kley, Isq. N. BI. A fer twentg e years experience le hopes to marit patrotange by honesty and good behavior. References S. G. Barkley, Esq., 0. It. Thoinpson, Esq., lev. V. E. Boggs. jan 11'60-1mo WATCHES, CILAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &C-, T OR TIU over ono million dolars L I *Y All to he sold for one .one dollar i each, without regard to value! Not to b 1 paid tot until you knkow what you are to recOive- SPleldid list of articles! Ali o I be sold for $1 each. 250 Solid Silver Dining Sots, $75 to $300 1 500 Silver Savers and Urns 50 to 250 500 Solid Silver Tea Sets comn. polote, 60 to a00 151 Iltosewood Musical Boxes, 2,.tirs, 75to 260 200 Mahogany Musical Dozes, 24 air:. 50 to 200 250 Gold lianting Watelhes, 75 to 200 250 Ladie' Enamelled Gold Watchrs, 50 to 200 500 Gotut.s' Hunting Silver Watches, 3. to 100 )500 1,ia-fuace Silver Watches, 25 to 60 500 1 vory Opera Ginsses, 25 to 000 500 ti berof Pearl Longuettes, 60 to 100 300 Six Barrel Revolvers, 15 to 50 400'Single andl Double'Shoeters, 10 to 60 300 ilegant Oi! Paintiigs, 60 to ' 100 254) Marblo Staites, Busts, &c., 50 to'. 200 250 Dinmond Rings, 50 o 10) 5.000 Plhoto. Albums, all sizes 5 to 60 1 2,'000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 16 to .80 3,000 Cold Oval Band Bradelets, 5 to 10 5,0:11t) Chasel Gobl Bracelets, 6 to .12 2,000 Clanteleno& Guard Chains 6 to 20 7,000 Solitare & Revolving Erooches. 6 to 10 2,000 Lava & Florentino,fBrooches, 4 to 10 5,000 Coral, Opal & Emeral do 4 to 10 5,900 J Mosiac, Jet & Lava. Ear drops,. 4 . 4 to 10 7,00t Coral & Emerald Eardrops, 3 to 8 5.000 California 'amonld Pins, 6 t'o 20 5,000 California ster Diamond Patin., 8 to 10 3,000 setai Solitare Buttons and Studs, a to 10 3,000 Gold Thibles, Pencils, &o., 8 to 8 10,000 Lockets, double-glass, '. 3 to 6 5,000 Lockets fo@Minatures, 5 to . 19 8,000.0old Toot lpicks Crosses,&c., 8 to 8 5,006 plain Gobi Hlings. .4 to .11 6,000 chased Gold Rings, 4 to 10 10,00) Shiela.& Signet Rings, 8 to 10 1-0,000 California Diamond Rings, 8 to 20 7.500sets ,6ladies' Jewelry jot, 6 to 10 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, coral, 8 to 12 5,000 sets Ladies.t' Jewelry, onyx, 10 to 16 5,000 setLadies' Jewelry, lava, 12 to 20 2,500sets Ladies'.Jewelry, mosnic, 20 to 20 10,000 tGold Pens with Sil. iold era, * 6to 10 5,000 Gold Pens with Gold hold erk, *0 to. 12 >,03) Gold Pens & holders, sup'r, 10 to 16 5,000 Silver Goblets & Drinking' Cups. 8 to 10 3,000 Silver Castors'& Wine hold- . ers, 16 to 60 2,000 Silver Fruit & Coke Bas ketp, 20 to' 60 Messrs. Parkinson & Co., No. 208 Broad way, New York, Extensive Manufacturers and iniporters of many of the leading and. most faushioniable styles of Watches and .lewely, desiring to increase their business to an unhinaited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Sailo, subject to the regulations following: Ceatiticates naming eacha article anal its valua, are placed In Sealed Envelopes and well moixed- Onte of' these envelopes wil l o sent by ail to any address on recejpt'bf t wenty-flve cents. All Articles Sold at One Dollar each, withesit regard to value. On receipt of thae certificate you will see what you are going to ha~ve, anld then it is at youtr opt ibn to aend the dlollar and take thae article or not. Purebasers may thtus obtain a Go1(1 Watch, Diamond Ring orrany set of Jewelry on our -list for One Dollar, andl in no case can they get less than one dollars' worth, as there are no uncertain ties. The p'rice of certificates is as fol lows: One for 25 cents; five for $1;t eleven for $2 ; thirty for $6, with elegant premiwn; sixty-five for $10, with bonus; one hundred for $15,-and handsome present- to the getter up of the club.. A gent want ed everywhere, to whoam spe cial indnicements are offered. Addereui 'PFA CIN80N, & CO., Importers, 208 Broadway, New Yewrk, jen 20'O0-8mno C. D. C.ARR & CO.a T"EALER8 in Carpets, Oil Clotha, Mat Itins, Window -Shades, Patent Step Ladders, &o. * ALSO, , Tailor's Ttkmmings of every variety, whioh they offer to the trade at New York Jobbing prIces. 80 Broad St., Charleston, 5. 0, dee 5' 05-8mo. . Cow For Sale, . GOD MHLOH COW. fir isle. *.A pi. y at t~yl oflJ3E n 9'66--t$d PIONEER LINE OF STEIAMERS. Foil 3altimore, PlilIndelplaIn, New York aad I1ostoa, via Albe marle aand Cliesepeake Canal. THE COMODIOUS NTEAMERS PIONEER and COMMODORE ADAlUN, W ILL leave Now Berne for for Norfolk on 'TUESBAY of each .week- at'8 >'clock, A. M., connecting with the different ines of steamers for the above named >Oints. On and after .the first day of De ember next they will leave on Tueeday and ?riday of each week, meaking semi.weekly rips. Shippers of Goods will receive every aoility and accoromodation for the trans )ortation of the same, as ar.rangements lave been made with the difereut 'compnn >anies to forward goods to tba line at: low -ates and without delay. Each of these teamers are.capable of carrying' MO HUNDRED AND ' . FIFTY'1ONS OF FRElGIRT hrongh the canal without difficulty, am hey were built expressly for the trade. 'hey are fitteil up with STATE ROOMS md BETIIS capable of accommodatibg hirty-five' passengers. Every attention will he paid to the comfort of piassengers, who will not be uslibjectto the inconvenience >f transfer to ot r vessels, but will be ta cen .hrough direct. without ch'ange. Th, tables of the steamera are liberally inpplitel with the best the Market 'nffords. faiailies traveling .will find it to their- In,. crest to take this line, as they will thereby 'cape the danger and disconfort of a sea ote, and the fatigue of railroad travel. On the 15th of December next, if tio >usiness of the line warrants it, the steam ir WILLIAMS will be put on the route, and ri-weegly trips will be made. For freight or passage apply to WHIT !'ORD, DILL & CO., New Blorne, N. C. DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietor. nov 21'05 JOHN 0 fMMINS, Boot, Shoe and Hat House. 3olo agent for the Spring Valley White Lead Works. Liusoed, Kerosine Oils, &c,, NO. 141 XNEETING-ST RKET, OPPOSITE HIAYNE. . Charleston, 8. C. deo 28'65 1imo 'I'. M BR IST'OLL, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, UNIOES, TRUNKs, ETC. M 63eduy Street, corner of Ihazel, CHARLESTON, S. C. BTOOK RKPLENIsUtD tWEEKLY IY 8TEAMRn. r. M. BRISTOL, C. T. DUNHAM, A..8. BROWN. dee 28'66--3mo L L, Deming & Co., DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, CUTLERY, EIOU*sE FURINNSIIIVUi GOODS, 3ENERA'L A,880RTM1ElT OF TIN WARE, 165 Meeting-Street, '.'' 'CHARLESTON, 8s., Oppoplte Charleston' Hotel. dee 28'65.-1moi Winsboro' Female Seminarye R EV. A. Q. S'TACY, A. M., PR IN~l PA L, Assisted by accomplished Instruetors in all -the.Depariznents. TiLrat Session will begin on Thurs-. .I.dy,J Japwary 4th, 1866, and end the 18th of May. -- The Seond Session will begin May 21st, and end October 12th, with'two weeks vaea.. ion Ia August. ,Rates of Tuition for First Sesion,or half year ; payable,- one half In advanee, and thte residue at thxebxpiraticn of the Avst half of the Bession, say 10th March. Collegiate Departamena, $20 00 to $22 00 Primary Department, See. No. 1, 12 00 Prmay eprten, eo2, ' 1600. Contingent Fee, ' . 20Od Mtmuio on Piano, . 20 00 5 Use of Instrument, - - 8 0 Latin, Oreek, 6*'Frenoh, eaeh '15 001 Drawing, S1o 00, Palnting in~ Oil, -20 0~ Phonetic Sfhort-hand Writing, 19 OQ Voeal Musio, no charge. Thesj elihargee will be reekonedibspeeie, but pa~Yment smy be made (n'papet out~ren. cy or la provision., at, the rate whioh Is ,4ustomety at. the time of settlement. The InstitutIon will be ecnducted, op the plan pf our best Pethal. OClles-.he same elasses-the seme siudios, se. Those who.oo'mplete the .,oorse will1 re eie a graduating eertifleste, - Particular atention will be given to the ehfldrea in the Pualmary Department. -Perpa desiring board should eommunie-, es witih the Prineipal. 'F~or futrther information, apyt 4.'14'66-ytt Wi'sborgy,'.. 0.