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-L:,GLATURE sour'H CAROLILNA. -FRIDAY, D ECEMBElI b, 18G3. -S SPINA1 TE. Tho Senate nwt :t Iielfe.r4 10 Al', The Presidet' pro tet'. lbefore lie enate tio report of the Solicitor of the Middle Circuit on the condition of the, fices of Clerk, .S' erifr, Ord nary atid Commission,>r in 1'3quity. Mr. Artlir prt.eiited tho petithin of te Elmiwood CemnetaryV Company, prav ing pertiison to remove to their groind; the cas:-i'i Puitietto Twe, aenr the State House. Mr. I3Bii. pfSiened the pet'Ljion of the Mount Pleasant, Ferry. Cod.piilly, for a reneal o'thin t er ; nil int-od-.ced a hill to ilicorpornte I' e l ep-'ptver and Wes:vrn lIarmilrd Coumanv. Sulndry repon .s . of comnd tees were ecelved. A hil to oegi'/e ihe Niih'a wus dis. cn.ssed end Se'it io if' Ifoie. Mr. A rlhun, e' im P:-e 'dnt. p.-o &en., submnile(A hke re uni of thle, "on i's'o~nrs of lirie Schoob for suimtor Disriet, for' 184. it .mesung was r(:e(-ive(l from the 'Ifoulse, n'id was.ceud iaw eIIvssage(' Was re'lrI'rned 'necording"ly,'rNo -ining the joit e(.-olutiol lAoptd by ,the( Geneval AF ewo.'hy. anlloi t111' n COM. *Iiittie- of hi rec .-men of 1ii I House, an I wo Il'lober. o the Snti, with nit iority to tit. in ('11111 i 01, after t h.e adjou -nme t. of t hi. Genier.d A e-wnlily, to confe-r wit I ti Comiis oners of' tlt Freeidmien's llureaui ill tls Sinte. 'Mr. Uniist nitroducedj a bi-I to in. corporata thi Charleston Dredging and Whar: Umni'ding Coipany'; and, a biil to renew the charter o-' the Mount Pleasant Ferry Comnpa-'y. Messrs. VilF-a.n, Hlemphill, Arthur and Stunlivan snbimitted reports of con. iitoes. Tle Presidentpro tem. laid hefor- th Senate 1le rte)oVL of tle Coniptroller. General Olt contingent accounts agans tie!e oT t 0 glil -i. . th rower Division orftite Tasry. - Mr. Latotintrodiuceil a hill to in. corporate the Rose Mill Manututtrgt, Coulpany.. The President pro It. laid before thie Senate tle report of the At torney. General on toe INstrict 0fiees and ofi. cors. Mr. Gr'halmfti it rodiced a 'hill to alter the Consiitut ion, so as to divide Piclwia District into two Jadicial and Election Distriets. M'r. Thomnpion introduced a bill to fix the salaries of the Jiulge of the Superior Courts of Law, And of Chancellor in 1;quity, hereafter.to bw elected. Mi r. -Booze. prsenlted the report of the Coinmissioners of Free Schools for Lexington Disirict,.for he ye.r 18.65. The llonse of Representitives return! ctd, with concurf-ence,, it resolution~prd. viding,for a loan by the Bank of the State of South Carolina HOUSE ,%0 REPRESENTATIVEs The Clerk called the roll, the Spiak er took the ehiir, and proceedings wern opened ~iwith prayer by Rev -. Tho Speaker laid before the House the report of the Solicitor of the Middhi CQircuit, on the condition 'of the offices of Clerk, Sheriff, Ordinary and Comis. sioner.in llity, Mn. Barker presented the memorial of the city' Council of Chatleston, praying that lhe vested wiithi f.i11 power to. opeu and-wiiden streets. of the Mount Pleasantt Ferry Coitpany, praying extension ot chai-ter. Mr. Duryea presented the petition 01' the Washington 1Firo Enigine Con~pany of Charleston for a renewal of charter, Mr. Elliott introduced a bill to change' the place-for holditqg theo Conrts of Law'~ and Equit., fo.: Beauforvt 'D t tem-. porarily. ."Mr.. Cgyniug i rtygg.uced a tesointion, which~asppointing Davi, Goudelock, J. W. lilonand Jaeob Fenster, proxica to. re the- Spar tanburng anid Union Itira n in all meetings of' the sttockltW of' *said Company dutring the year 18.. . - Mr. Browning irvtroddaged'a reaohittion, -which Ga' ngreed td/ that the etion, precincts int Berkeley. Ihis'ls .known ila Suinmnerville and Brk-'bouseo Polls. anbolhed, and thaut a new 'elqction. pres. * cinet be aestablished or' the State Road1 netir the twient yusocond mile .ost, to b& kniown as the' ar K ln Poll, r. WVilliaald introdnetd a r'eolutiop, - .was agreed to1 that the electioti te in-Berkely 'Digrrict, 'hIerofe - a inevillet. Stphuns Mtis use,.and 'Webelo, he al$~iishyd, at election rteqInetse establieb' ot an Do Qat'e dI tDAtelot Mr. letkn ith Mefrgneetq ~ n for - he sitting of' tUW i App~l he ejiy .of:CoT fah, a~~ 'ob el' E to: -Andz li$; K 4h' ttisi would be the prohnhle 1o1011111 Of mioey neces:nr ny to prcllhas books for tihe us" of the Cotirt, to enable them to di.charg Ie finll jtioins of tO ir oflice. .Mr. Daw1kinn pnresetnted Ihe a0nunni re. Port oft he Cois nar Iij3.;I. s o.'f thie Inwtii in. I on of the. 1eIr liltd] 'D1umb,'aId tine 11iind., Also, a spie:'inl report of thL (onmnisioners of tio TIS1-nio of tile Dieaf and tiumb. ind the Mlind. rI n. Milligan introdweed i hill to in :reas the pay of constables atteiiding at oirt. Mr. utler iintrodered a reslution, which was agreed t >, n4 to tie pro priety and expediency 4 enacling a law, rtquir in IIe cos!; in suit at Law ntid lP'niity to be pnI1l in advane ~ by the Plaintifl'in ntoion, and thal.il proces,. erved in violation of ti liw, be .nnll lidc void. The Senate sent to Ih'q 1House the allowiig resolntion, which was coneuire. 'd in, alnd was ordered to be returned to hn Sena to: That lie President Ai(a Directors of the laick of ine State of Soith Carolina he aulithorized to lingo. inte a loan of -*100,000, for a term of not exceedlin:.twelve niontis, for the payment of which the finaith nnd credit of thie State are hereby pledged, ar. I the Proceeds of said loan shall be held ex. Ainsively forine use (f thie Sinte. .A unmbor ifreports froun midry com nuttees4 were received. $ A TU1,R11).417DE kR, m,180. SENATE. The Seunte Inet at 10. a Im.-the enenanit-GoveraOr. as P-esideit of te So1nnt. inl ihe Cii:na. Mi. J. IT. W\r;p;nms presonted the retn ior lihe Commis'sionie;s ol Free Sci'ools for Newheiny Dist ice, for 18G5. Me-srs Willims, Hem phil , Johnson, Tiompson Prid Lawton submit ied:eports T:i speiil order for 111) a. ni.-a bill from the Toni4e to amend the cri minil1 la w-was diisenssed, amended and it. to tie T)on::N. Te foll wing hills wei e inItroeced b'v 1he following Senamor. received he first. rendin1, n-id were vre1:rd: yi. T Iownnei-A. b1l to protect te properlY of marni-d we.ie fomn debt. conl "racts n1141 lib es of tlhe huA. bnn, nud to secure tineir separate esto eS in 0he Fame. Mr. J. H. Willims--A bll to inenud on Act elti;ed "An Act to len ihe ume and er-ilit of W. StI.e to tie a,m'nv'.le Pnd Colinmhia Rlilroad Conm p.ny. k the o-tolimnLment of their lebt.". nund to p. ially nelease the Nen af the S':.:e on the property of the said A mcsr-ige wos'received from'. the House, appo' ig a commliteo,. of one oni ench Coang: ,.ssioini' Di riet. 1.0 no m)1i.nt t o;iabhle persons for President and 4tnehn of nie D;)ec.ors of she Bnink of tho Btate 6f Sott'th Caol na whoso termil be, Pome vaenie d1uning tis sessioin w1'4ic was cotne i ed in. . A djourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The Clerk called the roll, the Speaker took 'n he iair, und I ho proceedings were opeed wit prayer by Rev. Mr. Rndo. - Th'ie resuolutioni rein i ive4 to .a Conmmis. in- on Freedmen's 4t'ai -s was rescimd Messqrs Pr'iue, H-ism, WauIy, Ga-r linglton, DawinR Jyan.- R'A iken,)og. "ier and Ljord. presented rgpor a of MrI. Eesley presnted au.dry position if-ci'.izes ..f Pickene. hiti fora divi. nion Pickenis Di'riet into .two. Judicial and Eh-c;ion: Dis-victs. Mr. Wenthne iir riesented tine pteiftiohn uf Johnn W. Huirringtidt ra~vt'g to lbe allowed to pia se a.gatea ~ross a public road. Mr. William Wallace presented .the petit.i n of the Independent Fire Enitte Oompavny, of Columbia, for the use sof a part of am los bjelonig to the $f~At; for eretion of an ergine house.- . Sunber presentod line returnuenf the ii issioners of Free Schools fr New ber,' triot, for 1805 rt p'eentied the 1;l oners of Free Snm is t for1805.~ *i M n. r presented th ~4turiiI e d rei ta of Clinrle~n '( is sactiondly~ ard to the~ ofht rr fs'e, deaf' -ern itn the4 a foih treei at 1)11 to~ Se dd Acs to l das e ea4 rdhN he S8ate )renpNspd( bian lv pahty,.in t t of iheIL mnd.,sta parq ;hWs~j Lie St~atsn e soIvd D-1isrict into t Judioil ,nn11d Electioll Districts. - Mr.D.Wyvnt Aiket it itrodilcell a hill, 'to lovide for tite. orgatization 0' the Mr. M<-ewn inttedtied ia hill to ia(cor posrito the \gricultuaml nd Savings9 3ank o f Sint hi Cerolia. Ar S'vgtintg tit roditeed a bill to amend the law in relation 'o the inspection of flour, The speinl iorder-n hill to regnlate the (collec ioi' ofehts in, this State, a bill to iend oI 'o hi aw ;nown nits ihe staV la1w, an a bill to et'le.)d i ee' to debtons nnd to pievent 1lie snerileg of properly Y L puiblicsals-were fllendedl nanled niat male Life special order for 'Ionday. Mr., itrVa intiodnceol n hill to renew the el-nr,.r of tho Mount. PI'n:sniut Ferry Commany ; also, I% hill t-- imnoporote the Charlow on Dred;ing an(1 Wharf lunlibd incr Comupau.ny Mr. Pi 11-ton01 prestenh.d thle .pe,;'ion ofCioos if.'Wes';'Willinm Aflirns-y n111d oh , for hi incorporation of the Chmlloeson Sa viii.tBank. Tli Sperklr laidl before I ie 1onse the repo'rt of the A ttorney-Getiera. A djoirned. A CARED. MRS C, LADD. WILL coiiiulence the the duties of omy School nn Monday, Sth .lanuary. 186. Ihaveprocured the Ttirg- building known nu" the Fairfield liotel,-hnt decline for the onsu!ng year openinz mny school on the scale (lint I first intended. I will not'ndmit more pupils tihan I can personally attend to. Provisions will be taken for either Bonrd or Tuition. The Musinil Department will be under the ch9arge of Mis. MACKY. Families wishing to procure tompetent. English and Mmic Toacheys can apply to M118. C. LADD, ' former Principal of the Winnsboro' Fcmunlu Seminary. .(deo ld'tJ5-law3 1ViInsborV r einale geminary. REV.-A. G STACY, A. M.. I'ill1CIPA.L, Assisted by accomplished Instructors in all - tle Depai'smnnits. T IhE first trjsion will begin -on l'-Tiris hnday, .lantiry 4tih, 18,0, and end the' 1It of May. The Secondl Session will begin May 21st, find end OIt-ber 12th, with two weeks vaca. lion in Al- n'tst. ' Ities tof ottiien for IU'st Senion,or half merp' . ii-ale, one half in adIvance, and the resile ar'tho expIr.iti-n of fte first half of lie Se.'sion. any 10th M*arch. Colleghite Departmeto. $20 00 to $22 00 Pbritn, y Delt ment, Sec. No. 1, 12 00 Primary Depa -imnt, Sec. 2, 10 00 Contmigent Fe,- 2 00 Music on Pinno, 2o 00 Use of lnsiruntl, 8 00 ntiin, Greek, or French, chch 15 00 Dratwing, $15 00, Paiinting in Oi,, 20 00 Phonetic Shorl-hiand Writ ig, 10 00 Voc.il Muric. no chargo. - These chatgev will. he reckoned in specie, 1b1 noyment may he made ip pape" ot-ren cy at the rnio whai is custontary ut the tnio of settlement. The Inwittion will to cniducted on the' pla ot on'. be:t FeiniT o Cellege--the same cl..se's---hie smoe stud ics, etc. Those who complete the course pill re coive a g'-ndua.ing cc.htentc. Part leulht attenl,ion will be given to their chldirei i ihe Pri.rnry Depaiment. Peroni* desi'-ing bon'-d should contionlI. v'te wyitht the Priincipal, Pery furthier inforniln, apply to A. G. STA('Y. Principal. dcc 1 '05 if Winnsboro', A. C. Notice, T1i1lE undersigned have this (lay formed a; I opartnership, nd' the name and style of CATIHCA RT & MATT HEW8, for the purpose of gjoing a heneral merehandise tbtsinessi at the coner near MoMaster's Ho-. tel. '" CH A RLEFS CATHCART, dcc 1~O QHN& P. MATTHEWS, jr. ~IW GOODS'! NEW G00DS!! .AT athdart & Matthews. W ILL operq this day a GenefaI Stock of , Mebandlso, eonsisting of JA WARE, 'md' O0KERY WARE, RALTS, LAPS, SUPE ,, et onLan ann too ~ Ifl S T~lfB 206. l4;9fr~,$ 4ets n Pu tiewf 850 Roward.. STOLEN nenr Longtown, on Friday, 8Ith i'uw., an Iron Grey 1IORSE, five years old, 'reit It white fnce, and shod in firot, i thiriehi d hids lgh, thin matie, and worn by te collar, 0flux tail. .~ h elr 1R'EUBiEN llETL, Lougtown, S. C. den 12'05 liotice. A L perions having demands aninst te Estato of Franklin Onillard decense'l, will present them for paymonrt, and those who nre indobteoijo said estate will imake payment to EDWARD 0. PALMERI, dlee 5'65-2w Adm't. XSTATE - SALE. B Y ituthority from tie Court of Ordinary, there will be offered at publin out cry at, the late residence of John 0. Mohly, leceaetd, on Tuesday, the 19th instant, a lot of CORNPEAS and COTTON SEED. belonging to the estate otf Tohn G. Mobley, deceasedl. At. the sanme tHid will be rented to the highest. bidder. the plantation be. longing to the said estate, known as LAGRANGE.. ZEB MOBLEY, Executor. dec 5'65-td c. D. cAUKIL & CO., D EA LERS in Carpets,~ Oil Cloths. Mat D tings, Window Siades, Patent Step Ladders, &c. ALSO, Tailor's Trimmings of every variety, whieb they offer to the trade at New York Jobbing prices. 80 llroad St., Charleston, S. C. de.6'05-3mo. ESTAT E SA LE. IN pursuance t- authority given me by Court of Ordinney, I will sell on the 22st of lDcember next, at the DUTCilMAN'S CREEK PLANTATION of John Harrison, senior, deceased, a; lot of Cottoas, ' * IHo'ses, - Meiles, Cattle Plantation Tools. Also a lot.of HOUSEOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. At the same time, willebe rented several different TRACKS OF LAND. All tie foregoing belonging to the estate of John Harrison, senior, decOased. 0 1JOIN R. IA.RRISON, Admr. nov 28'65-:-td Exocutor's Notice. LL perious having- demands Against. the estate of John McMaster, deceas ed, will render ,them in proporly attested without. delay. All persons ipdebted to said estate are requestel to wake imniodiate settlement with tho undersigned. . H1. MoMASTER, Executor. Spov 25'65-9 e Estate Sale, B Y authority of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell at. public outcry, on Thurs. day the 14th December next, at the late resi. denco of John P. Bell, deceased, a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture.- Ctutle, Hogs, Corn, Fsdder, - Tay, Farming Uten ails, a set of BIlscksmith's Tools, two bales of Cotton.'and-a carriage and two horses ; ill belonging to the estate of.John P. Bell, deceased, 'Terms ansh., I~A'BELL.A' II. BEJA.. nov 28'6-tsdministratrix. .5ENK 0., Inmporters [aid WI lers in R OCERIIES, Pritisiqna mw, For. eign and Domestic ILiquors and Cis gars. Crockery, H~ollow-Waure and Glass ware.* 2000 Sacks ILiverpool Salt, to arrive. nov90'05-,8m Charleston, 8. 0. TilE CEIRISTIAN' JNDEX. B Y the1N'rst of October, of s soon' as the mails are re-est ablished, I will re new' the publication of the "CHRISTIAN~ INDEX" and tihe e'CHILD'S INDEX" Ihave been'- publishing.) PrIce ef ,'lndex,1 per annum':$8 00 Price of "Child's tudox,". " : 6 0 Moecy masy be remItted at once, as mny de termnination Is positive; My dlesire is to se cure 'a large subscription list with widch to begin, andjI ssue this prospectus that, sub sporibers may have time to forward their re mittances.. '' . -.1' I myintenti~4t to issyi, relae pa. pers, and no pains de expent *1ll be. spared to secure that, end. The bost writers and 'odrrespondentts will be' eiuredl, aild the hightist relIiisA it~~~. talent, will be PER yill. be prou, 1Ilabir~(d btd wil, its every sense, be 4e IQ Obnfam o new ti to... Tim inE -. PIONEER LINE 'OF STEMMERS.. FOR Eilltssore,-Piladelphait, NeVe Y ork (ass! htQSfoI-, ve Albe aina ale utd 43we~,.iwpako TIlE COMODIOUS STFAMERS A MNir PIONEER nild (0OMI0DORE ADA!89 1L lenive New 1erneo for for Norfolk on TUEiSILY of each week at 8 o'clock, A. M., conecting with the different lines of stMeaners for the above named points. On and after th hrst day of De cenmber next t hey will leave on Tuesday and Friday ol(' each week, marking senmi-weekly trips. Shippers of Goods will receive every facility and necommodation for tl'.e trans poration of lihe same, as arrangements have been made with the dill'erent coupan. panie.s to forward goods to this line at low rates and- w ihoit delay. Each of these steamnerh are capable of carrying TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY 5ONS OF FREIGIIT through tie canal without difficul ,' as they were built expressly for the tade. They ate fitted up with STATE IOOMS * and lETl1iS ctlfalte of- acoontlbdating thirty-five passengers. Every attention will lie paid to tie cotfort of passengers, who will not be subject to the inconvenience of transfi to other vessels, but will be ta ken throuigh direct without change. The tables of tIhe atdamers are ilberally supjplied with the best the market affords. Fatitiies traveling will fitd it to their In terest It,.take this line, as ltey will thereby) escape the dntgor and discomfort of a sea ronte. and the fatigue of railroad trkvcl. Ott tie l5th of Diceniber next, if the bus-iness of tie line warrants it, the'steam. er WIILIAMS will bo put on the route, and tri-weekly trips will be made. For freight or passage apply to WHiT FORD, DILL & CO., New Berne, N. C. DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietmr. nov 21'65 PRINTING PRINTI'r! H AVING aeeeed the services of a First . Class BOOK and JOB PRINTER, we are prepared to execute any kh' of work in the Printing Businets, with neatness and dispatch, and upon favoia be..terand. Job Printing of every class and style, Irom the largest Pos ter torthe smallest Card, executed in the beSt style of tie art. We ste now prepared to print IHill Hleads, Laf~iels, (of every class and pattern,) Circulab'e, Citecks, llamt dbills, Posters, R~anron4 Work and in fht nything in the Printing Business, . upoo short n tice. I Thoan c:eslhing Job Printing don, upon giving us a call, will - bd guaranteed entiq satteisction in the excet jon of the work. strders solicit ed. and romptly filled. GAILLAR & DE.SPORTES Proprietors ,New&," Winnsboro',4 '. deo 7'6 - "rWe Nort 1uardlan." T HE under e, eommenoihg * .1 on the uary, 1866, in thae city of C., a daily~ and. tri-*eokly n r the style and title of "THl ROLINA GUAR DIA T," while voted especially to time d issemtina e latest news,' sad the guarding, wit eagle eyc, the Ieter estsof 'the State un er the Constitutlop,. and' In conformity with the laws of the United States. There will also be issued, from the santle office, a weejkl paper under the style and' title of "THlE CATAWBA WATCHIMAN." The termas for te DatLa GUAnoIAx will be, for one year $7.00 ;. alhx monthas, $4.Os three months, $2.60; any less time Si1.0 ~per month. THEm TRI-WERrKr.Y OUARDIAN will be sup-' plied to -subscribers at $6.00 for, twelve months; '$8.00 for six month. ; $1.'75 for tharee months, and seventy-five cents te month for any less timne. Ordilary aflvestissinents, owun in no more than .tea gnes, (ope sqvt~) 6il e inserted In either..ofsMthe at seventyAive cents fo\ and'6fty cents for eh.s - Larger advertisemetlts itlpitset ~~~~ , Liberal discounts'will' bej donu tract advertising The Waxy jV*u*tbswh ed to subscriberi at ooby, and to.'ls ~ 4~7AJ. a club- of tots fop' *l5$ ~ tw'enty for $2f -;ubsn t e "N Tit4 k"otpv - their .o anao e ~:iy~~:jI Mehetlbor'.'