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Io1' n N:ws : nhe wrtter is confn <1ent that lw spvnks the wisli of tite audi. ecc of* thel Lidies' Concert of -ho' Iet inst., when he Ioes that the t wo Cia rades, atrick U'Reily and the Boun 'dory Line, be repeated at the inext Con. certt ; alse, that Oe '.ArkansAs Tnvel. erh' adde .1. Sgc-r.ATOR. -Nven lflms, This year Ash Wednesday fells on St. valnine 1's Day, atnt Easter uindiy otn "all roo,'s daiy"-2bt: ofApriil. - .l:ames B., Avernet., oiplin or Ashby's comniand. ii preparing a life of 1th1t re dtihl' e cavaic; and Iis companions. Ex-Nriawlier' N. 'G. *vans, John. K. Jlionmol, ndi lHenry 11. Jnesson, C. 8. A.; are practietng law in- Augusta, Ga. TO eoinition 'o0 Lonisville, Kentlicky, iev' 15.0,'0 )0. In 1860' it was 84,000. lion. F. A, C'nkling'has been nispointed (ilector of the por. of -Now York. Uens. Btler and. anks ihad an in(erv'iew wvith the PresidentTunay Major-Genertil T' erry, at. Richmond, ins isied nit order invest.ihg nperintendents of the Fieedmen's Bureau witi powers of-Pro. i(bost 'shials. . l'x-overnlor Rollins died l'h New Orleains it tIle :0thti1. Ioi h flousts of' t ie L gisla ture adjourned over.lu lounor of his memo ry. John Bll writesi: "I am not .informed w.hat Anamlitications are-itquired at thle prves ent tOune inl isahuseiittts but a few years Igo, I helievO. property to tie amount of two hiiirunred tin fiity doilars, ind1 to ho :ble to) read anl writ, entitled 'a free matt of color to Vote.' A. grant of the right of suffriae to the Southern free mni of colo' upini suchi a binis or standard of merit can. not he biiigerouns. . I ain pe'rsuaded it would be etireily sate andm proper.." . 'the GhIionii and Susini troops are in New ,r leans. I . A Frnifel savant. nrgues tlott Adam was o. huitnired and 4wenly.-three feet. gIne iehes (ill, anld Eve otno hundred and eigh inen feetninlile and threie-i outh inch es Ihtit is lkil to the Moatimiiedian fahles, which rnpresent ir first parent of' it ch prodigious stitue, , that wihen Admit Stlool wi:l ole foot on1 the top of a moutain ill 4eloin, the other was inl like sea, vind that wh en FEve liy with her head on one hill near 3deeco, her knees rest el oil two ot~ier$ in tih 1tlain, about two tnmtsket, shots asintier. McCor mick, the inventor of the renping Anine oi thInat hear' his t:1nme, has given '10'.1109 for tie establishnenj of a profes. 'orsh.ii (o1f prtteiil intechanies in vaningih tonl Colbiy'e, la eomided Over by Robet- .-' I'e. Mht'orIiick is a at ive ot' Virginia. F'11 deri tina Pp, peaiv Ung. of long pi-ayors. 1Ce sakid: i-When in-ter-was ende-,v1ing to 11nol the wnl-r to mIleet his Nlaster.4i', i1(i was about Ainkitinl, hlad his, supillical Hin bein as loing s tho introdtiion to 0ne of otr modernn lirayers, before he got ihninighlo would hIave'0 beett ifty feet iuder wI itiri." The -tri'li'of (ionertl Merenr, late of tie (pol Cnlr In' army11, c hanriel with intirder in hootitug seven' Iin.soldiers who hal join - (A the rebtl army. for desertion, was fin ishefl to.day. I'lhe testimonioly is favorahle for \ierccr; it isibelieved lne will beacquit tent.. In Aiaumiva, this week, a law goos into effe't prohibiting tiny persons of color from owintig or carrying firearms. undpr a pen.' nty of three montis iiprisontiment anid $101) fine. - A telegram from ian Francisco,(Cal.). .of the late of' the 2-Ith inst., states thatimt dlimiage has been done to the interior of the SIate by floods. A freshet hnd occirr'ed at Stockton, which Vals vqry ievere in its cf. freet. Ily titinely nel cvergetic efforta lim. mnn't'ne laiage t.o property at Sacramento. lby the flod wais prevented. Thd severestb normnado that was ever experienced in that nighnorhood occurnd at. (leneva, Nevatlo, otn tine 18thn instant. ' Iouses- were u'uroofed attnd nehrly every shpisl and anuthouso ini the .placlevelledl to the grond. * Tine New York corr'espondent of tho Balti more Transerit~ states : ''I is'rdported- In pnolitigal ciroles that. Mr!. WillIam P. Evarts, one of otir mostprminent 1tzwydr's, Is ndaily closote'nll alono 'w(th hiRs.-lawi-bo'oks, }ro -pating for thne trial-h' J3ffpr'o-n'Davis. - H~o .has beoun engaged by thb G ovornont for the sum of one. hqn~dred thousand dollars. and the great jturist now lhasuhiusintre soiul int ttno matter. l[9 is~qtudyineg all (tho'old law hooks Ito can lay blslhanuds ;on,.for Ilio putr peo of' proourin~ o eonvcoti, andi -'all his eote law )ki~n s-'is, for thio time' being laid aside.' ~. on 4memtted'to se him at his ollie; he li entiruot l i o'escupied In making, the neocssary' -pro lodts for the trial." ' One Hundrod La~borers Want ed. 'JANTED) to *hire imnindatelv for The Chiulotfo- & 8. C. Railroad, One jInndred able bodied Laborers, (coor *ed )t be employed iaiho reonoistruotton Rtoad. Eliberail wages paid. A pply to WV. *]. Croight, Riailroad Agent, C. Biouknight, T'eturer or to' the undersigned. . . W. GRE , , Enginaee. loR. Tn 1*.IN !ANT t9p1ll h foead h ufefQ whi odall raund, .wht'in th~e 1fi0,. about' 1 hands huigl, ahoutt 8 years..9)d &s d at $160. 1"tid ifors.e~t can '"f~n *AWf6mas ilin. anlt, 11, miles seoth po', nea' the main road to94 nysr Bay aie Chureb, Fat 1 I Jat jr a 1$: ~. CONFECTIONARY. rj tindersigiied have receive(l antad soffer for ale at White's Old Stand, It new an(d choice assortment of O NFI:CT1INA RY, of till kinds, Pickles. Flour, Cigars, Sardines, Chees, &c. fell .3 T. . SPRINKLE & Co. Corn Meal. N m W1 IITE CO UN MEA f, for s.Ale by - KlTClIllN, MIcMASTIlM & CO. feb 3.1'66--t 1 Butter and Eggs. I"N' ' "TT'I't nad E S, con taitly on liaud KET(IIN, McMASTEIL Co.* fb3'65--11' Jus;Received and for Sale; BY DUBOSE ' EGLESTON & C0, VALED assortment, consistingc Groceries, Potatoes, Mackerel, Fliur, Self Iaising nliir. :ti approred article, lIardware'. Ctlnrns. Iuckets. Tubs, of difelretii styles, Trace Chains, lorse Slhoe Nails, Nails, lloomso, Pow. der in fia'sks, S.1 ot, flatl-ltishcl and Peck Mleasures An assortment ot' Shoes. A LSO, A few Dry Goods, Calicoes, Ginghns, lilandkerchief,.. &c. Expectel in a few days, Ilough Points, Axes, Garden Seed, &c., &.&m feb l'li6-.t-f N._tice, .3Y virtiu of. in t r'etions from the , 3.ot ,Zinn Society we will offer for sale to the hiighest. hidder at Wintisboro', n Mondiay the *5th day of Febriiary nlext, all hIlie oireIt Iresl growing on. or beliinging to the piece of woodland. lying in I ho rear ofthIlie l ount Zion Inst itute lilinlg, and which is ti rIopertyeof tho l ount Zion Society. .1. II. UION, ' ) Committee to col S. B;. (IA)WNE; ,' duct (he sile. Feb I'6---2 Offico Charlotto & South Caro lina Rail Road Company. ViNsnoito,' 8..C., .l aquary .19, 186G. N oidolernitiiln of the di flieiltis of accesst o Collutbiia, from the line of th is loid. the Directors invico the annual Jiieeting If I lie stocChaolilerjin tIi s Company lit Charlot te. N. C.,, on Waidnendaty! it la O'Clock, A. M., -seventh day of l'ebruary next. Stockholders and their imiitediate fargi lies will pas free over the road going Jo awl returning from the meet.ing in reasonable ltine. C. iOU'NIGliT, So'ty. jan r td5t AMERICAN HAY COTTO N PR ESS COMPANY. RV iow prepared to COMPRESS COTTON f)r' - TRANSPORTATION-OR STORAGE. By this system of comprossing, there is a saving to the shipper of a per centage in freigntt, ani preventing loss hy ivear andI tour hesides securing to the seller a higher price. O.rdlers-taken at the Ptress, ndjoin ing the $outh Carolina Railroad. Depot, Ce lunibia, S. C. Jan $0'66--6 FOR WAR DING. CbMMISSION MERCHANTfS, COLUMBIA, S. 5. W. .IJKELL, WM. BOYLD, JAS. 7Ns MITH. jan 2'66-l1ao MIL LS HOUSJS, Meeting Street, AREE~STON,- 8,. C T UGH LY.REPAIR ED nt . FURNI IIND, ated *annot' be eaele bay a cin tiy. JOSEPHl PURCE~LLi Jan 9'05 f , Pprietor. i)Yuthort 'tested in monby tih '. WIl on' 'u day, 6ther Felntaryte.~ I will soit p. uction all thd persq'si property of J r aster, d4~4d~ou liStIng of Ilouseho ad Ketch apwlu1e Wagons, Plows ' a lantationi Blacksmith 'and ater To flogs, &o. AL Four SharesCharlotta 8'.:0. 1roi~ Bok, an'd twelve Sha Plant' 'germs of sale oash . .~ G.'Z. bq18 '6 * DRY GOODS, CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WlBB & Co., BANCE1OFT'S OLD STAlND, 287 King St., 3 lors Bklon 1Yentwiorth. T E have now opeited atild on hand . .veCry large and Well selected Stock D11Y GOODS, which we offo at Wholegale and Retail. llaving had long experience in tle Dry (loods llisinest bef'oro the war, w, know just what Goods are most iikeded by pan. ICkrs an1d consumers generally and will al ways xeep on hand afull stocld of planters Goods ot every kind. We keep our stock constantly replenished by every steancr, with tie'noat. attractive styles. We respectfully invito plantters, ier chants and constiners generally, to call and imspect our stock. consisting in part of lilankets, Pinns, Korseys. (snabrgs, Brown Shirtings, lileachd, Lon Clot hs, Fine Sea l. l" d Bro w Shir ings, Ir1ish1 Linejis, CalicoVs. Ging. haltus. and Candbieg, L R ESs GOO2.q. Merinoes, De Lainesi, Poplins, Colored Al acas, Figt4red .'oplins, Black Silks, lotnbazines, Black Alpaccas, and Crape Clo ths. Together wit I every variety to le found in otu liste, which we offer at t.hto- lowest cash prices. I' TOLL. W El & CO., No. 287 King St., 3 doors below Wentworth, Charleston, S.C. If. C. STOL L, Charleston, CIIARLES WEBB, . . ,, - I. C. WALKElt, ' a jan 1W'65-lyr . Dissolution of Copartnership. rjI 114 copartnership heretofore exist. ,Ing tunidir Ilhe st le of Kelchin & McMtter, is this day (I8th .lanuary,) dis rolved by nititual consent. The namo of the firmu may be" used by eit her party in settleinents. KETCHI!N & .M6MASTER. ,n 1 8'65-. f The undersigned have this day (8th Jan nary,) entered int o i copartnership, for lie Iransiction stf a Gendril Mercantile Busi nes, in the storc formerly: oceupied - by Crelit-t & Sitnonbon and under lin style of Kctchin, McMaster & Co. % R. S. KETCHIN, .. It. MeMASTER, - 1A JAMES A. BRICE. jpin 13'65-ti Ketchin, MoMaster & Co., AVE receiv.ed a carefiully selected 11 Stock of Goods, to which they invite thu attention of foiner patrons of the old thin and of the purblic generally. They' haie on'hand Mnd are receiving a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clotliug, Shoes, Hats, School Books, Medicines Soaps And Porfumnery, Pitt ty anti Window Olass, Tin Ware, Cooking Stoves, Groceries, lardwaro, Bagging anti Rope, Broom. aind Wooden Ware, I Crockery. And all other nrticles usually kept in coun try stores. jnm 13-i.-If WAnted. ORN, Peas, Dry Hides, and all Country . Produco, for goods or ensh. KETCHiIN,- McMASTER & CO. jan 1W66--f -1 No. 1, HloteltRange. School Books! ITEACH EilS are notitied that 'we are able to furnish them with books and sta tionery at l'w prices. Any articles not. on hand will be obt'alned by Express. at short notice.' EETCiIIN, McMAST RR & CO, jan 166-tf No. 1, HotLd Range. 3 - o u yuBARRELS exuellet, Sorghum Syrup, -) jus, received. --KETCHIN, McMASTER & Co. jan. 16't66-.--tf No. 1. H otel.Range. . J. ai ~YIl&IA'& CO.. ImporterA and Wholesale Dealers In R'IOCERIES, Provisions. Flour, For. eigrA and Domestic Liquors and 0i. gprn.- Crockery, Hollow-Ware. and Glas A 2000 Sacks Liverpool Stilt to arrive. -No. 88 Hansel-Strect, not 9'05,-8m Charlest on, 8. 0. . FL1EMING & 00., Wholesale Dealers IN Boots, shoes. Trunite, &c., 2. Ha'yne Street, CORNEA OF OJIUROH-STRZEET, OH'ARLF*TON, 8.C. TT'VING resnmed business at ehey* 61 -LL stand', "2 layne-8treet,' oorner C-kolStret, 'sto now receliig~ s;a-lg ~d well pesorted stoek of ~ gtlowest .1*et, i oter ed , NOTICE,. I EG leave to inform all my I- iend that I lhave rAsuned mtly bttsicness in the manufacture of - F BOOTS and SHOES, in the best and finest stylo by White Me 3banlics, aid hope they will call aud judge L'or themeselves. 0. R. W. 1ONEMY. gn2'C.6- -t f' Boats anid Shoes Made and Repaired., f N shortest notice ned in .nentest style. A By WeTi. 1;anders, formerly servaint to S. G . Barkley, lsq. N. B. Aticer twenty-fie yers experience he hopes. to merit pitronago by honesty and good hoenvior. References S. . Barkley, Esq., 0: R. Thompson, Es-1., Rev. W. E. Bogga. jal 11'Gt-lmo \?ATCHiES, lHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &, W ORTll over ono million dollars I All to lho sold for onte one dollar each. without regard to value ! Not to be paid or utiti you know what. you are to receive. Splendid list. of artielese! All td be sold for $1 vach. 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets, $75 to'S300 500 Silver Savers end Urns . 50 to 250 500 Solid Silver Tea Sets con plece, - . 5 to 600 150 losewood Musical Boxes, :32 airs, - . 75 to 250 200 Mahogany Musical Boxes,. 24 eMrs, .50 to 200 250 Gold Hlunting Watches, 75 to 260 250 Ladies' Eneamelled -Qold Watcles, 50 to 200 500 Gonts' Hlunting Silver Watches, 85 to 100 500 Openl-face Silver Watches, 25 to 50 500 Ivory Opera Glasses, 25 to 000 500 Motherof Pearl .ongnettes, 50 to 100 800 Six Barrel Rlvjlvers,. 15 to 50 5ti Single and Double Shoo.ters, 10'to - 50 800 Elegant Oil Paintings, - 64) to 100 250 Marble Statues, Busts, &c., 5 to' 200 .250 Diamond Reings, '50 101) 5,000 Photo. Albums, all sizes 5 t 50 2,000 (old Vost endNeck Chains, 15 to 3.) ,000 (told Oval Band Breele , 5 to 10 5,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 41 to 12 2,0011 Chatelene & Guard Chains - 5 to 20 7, 000 Solitare & Rlevolving llrooclhes, 5 to 10 2,00t) Lava & Florent ine, Brooches, 4 to 10 5,000 Coral, Opal & Etneral do 4 to 10 5,000 31osiac, Jet & Liva Ear. . drops, 4 to 10 7,00u Coral & Emerald Eal'drops, 3 to 8 5,000 California Diamond Pins, 5 to 20 5,000 California Cluster Dianond Pllni, ''3to 10 3,000 sets Solilare Buttons and SI tuds, - 3 to 10 :3,000 Gold Timbles, Pencils, &c., 3 to 8 10,000 Lockets, double-glass, :110 5 5,000 Lockets for Minatures; 6 to 10 3,000 Gold Toot hpicks Crosses, &c., 3 to 8 5,000 plain Gold ihings. 4 to 10 5,000 chased Gold Rings, 4 to - 1 10,000 Ieield & Signet ltings, :1 to . 10 10,0*) California Diamond Rings, 3 to 20 7.500 sets Ladles' Jewelry jet, 5 to 10 5,00) sets Ladies' Jevelry, corftl, 8 1o 12 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry,onfx. 10 to 1. 5,000 sets Ladiep' Jewelry,- lava, 12 to 20 2,500setsLadi'es Jevelry,nosaic, 20 to 20 10,00Q dold Penlt with Sil. hold ers, - to 10 5,000 Gold Pons witki Gold hold ers, -.. 6 to 12 5,010 Gold Pens &holders, sup'r, 10 to 15 5,000 Silver Gublets& S-Drinking Cuips.. 810 10 3,000 SilverCastors&Winelhold- * ers, 15 to 50 2,000 Silver.Fruilt.& Cokd4as kets, 20 to 50 Meysrs Parinsoin & Co,, No. 208,Broad way, New Ydrk, Extoenivo MIanufacturers aind. impote s of many of the leading -and most fashil nable styles of Watehees .puced Jewely, desiring to inorefse their 'igsine'ss to n uielimited extet, ha c'esolved upon a Great Gift Sald, suebject ~o thoe regulations' following:. Certinecntes riaming each article'oand its vlue'a, are placed ina Sealed Envolopes and wvell mixed. One of these enifelogoes Iviji lie sont, by mail to eany address on receipt of' tweuSty-five cents..I All Article. Sold at'Qne Dollar euch, without .regard to value. .On receipt of the certificato you, will Aeo what yoeraure going to leave, anpd then it is t your option to sead thee dollar and take theo article or not. Purchasers emay thuns o.btain a Gold Watche, Dimond ingee or any set, of Jewelry on our -list for One Dollar, and in no case can they get, less (lean gne dollars' worth, as theore aree no uncertain ties. The prIce of certificates -is as fol lowsa O ne for. 25 cents; five for $1; eleved for $2; thIrty for $5, with elegant premium; eixty-1Ive for $10, WIth bonus; one hundrod for Sip, and handsome piresent to the getter up of the club. Agent wanted every where, to wheoni spe cial inducements are offered, Adders, e PARKINSON, & 90O., Inmporters, JnO'O.3n 208 roadwaye, Il1ow York. C.ID.C'A RR &~ 00., D EAL~lJ8 ip Carpets, 011 Cloth., Mat tings, Window Shade., Patent, step Ladders, &O. . -ALSO, Tailor's Trimmnpgsof evpry variety, which t oyofe to the rtei at, New York Jebbing p loe.. 80 brea 8t., Charleiton, 8. C, dec 8'6-8mao, . 00 o4r Sale. AGOOD MILCH, COW for 'wale. .A pply at this, oidlee. an 9'6...t GEO. H. WALTER & SON. R7 CIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS, SX I'ILetabli.sh themsetves at Columbia, .8. C.,. on thle completion of the South Carolina Railroad to that point, where thity will be happy to servq their old friends and patrons. Thankful for past fa vors they will endeavor by prompt attention to Inerit a continuanct. liberal advances mndb.-on consignments to their friends in Charleston, New York and Liverpool january 16'66 a m. PIONEER LINE-OF-STEAmIM , Fo Baumiasore., Platlisdelplinl, New . York nam1a fIston, Vitt Albe smaltrie tad Ciesefcstke canal. Til1E.coMonl)oLTs S1A 'AlERS PIONEER mnd COlMODIORE AI1, ILL leaVe New Berne for fIor Norfolk . on' TUESIIAY of each week at 8 o'clock, 4. M.,. connecting with the different, lines of steamers for the above named voints. On and after the first (lay of' De cembdr next they will leave on Tueslay and Friday of each week, tvaking seni-weiekly trips: S'hippers of Goods will receive every facility and ac,ommodation for the trans portation, of the same, as arrangements have been made with the different coipani panies to forwayd goods to this line at log rates and without. delay. Each of thes0 steamters tire capabIle of carrying TWO HUNDRED AND . FIFTY TONS.0P FRE1IlT through t canal withou' difliptelty, its they were built expressly for the trade. They are fitted up with STATE 0ooms and IlET1S capable of accomtodating thirty-five passengers.. Every attention will h paid to the cotnfort of passengers, 0 who will not b subject to'th'o ineonvenience of trittsfer to olther vessels, but will be ta ken throttgh direct without chntge. Tho tables o the. steatneA tire liberally supplied with the bem the tntrket ttlhords. Families traveling w ill final it to their in terest td take this litte, as they will thereby eseape thte danger and discomfort of a sea ronte, and the fatigue of railroad travel. Ott the 15th of December next, if the business of the line warrants it, the steam. er WILLI AMIS will be put nit the route, and tri-weeklf trips will he nude. For freight or passago apply to W IlT FOID, DI LE & CO., Now lerne, N. C. DAVID WlbLIA318, Proprietor. nov.21'65 -r Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SIIOES,. TIUNKS, ETC. Yo. 169.Mfeeting Street, cornr of /iel, CI[ALESTON, S. C. STOCK REPFENtslElt, tEE:trt.X Ity 5TE.inrtn. T. 1M. BRISTOLL, C. T. DUNHAM, A. S. BLOWN. tlec 28'65-thno ?i. L. Demilig & Co,, GENERAL IUARRVARE, CUTLERY, 1101SE FUUtNISIINfi GODS, GIlNERAL ASSORTilE~NT OF TIN WARLE, * CIHARLESTON, S. C., :- Oppoit Charleston Ilotel. Wlansboro' F~emale Seminiary. REW. A. d. STACY, A. M., PRitNCIPA, assisto(i by accomtplished Instructors in all 'the Departmetnts. r~Ij 'first Session will begin on Thuirs. ndy, Jantiary 4ith, 1866, and end the I8tht of'Araiy. The Seontd 9enion will begin May 21st, and end Octobur-1,2h, with two weeks vaca ion in Au g ust.*-. )titesofTuItion for First Sossion,or half year ' payable, one hatlf in advan.e, arid the, oesidhe At t'hb ' piretiet of thte first haltf of tio Session, a ~10th Maroh. Celleginte Department,. $.20 00 to $22 00 Piimuty Departihent,'See. No. 1, 12 00 Primary Depatrtina t, to. 2, 16 0' . Contingeult F'ee,' . '2 OJ Musio on Piano, ., 20 00 - Use of Instfumont, . S 00 Latin, UG.c., or Frtnhibeeh 35 00 *Drawintg, 15 00 ,ain'thng in Oll,. 20 00 Thon'eto Shortaband Wrtltig, -10 00 V'oeat Musicnr*e. 'r-'e These eliarges 'w breckoned In qpecle, liutpayttpnt mhy.bb atJq. Ip paper curren oy or in prvisops, at '<the rate which is customary at the tiroo of settlemuent.. The Instltutlo wIll bp conducted on the pian of our' best Female Celleges--the stm eli es--thie satne studieos,-etc. Tose' yhe coRaplete..the course will re olv'e a'gradyatieg cerfcate1 Pai'untuar-attention will be given to the entidrenu Ii the Pripsy DA'atnonf. Persotis desiini hoards 4 cmu at ykh the tfri ippal. ** emt orw farther Information,'ep to .c 48..t A, 0. STACY, Principal. : de 1465--tf Wlansboro',E. 0.