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NOON DESPATCHES.
RADICAL auooKss nt- SPAIN-THIBRS1 MES
8AQB-GRAVE SITUATION IN FRANCS -
NO HOP H FOB rna BEOOVKRY OP THE
FBTNOB OF WALE8, *C., 40.
VKBSAILOBH, Deoember 7.- Thiers*
message, wara s the Dop a ties never to
forget to what depths of wretched n?es
th? ampire had led the country. Franoo
should now look for oompleto re-organi?
zation to God and to time. It was her
poliey to endure dignified peace, bat
ufaoufd ?ar occur, despite her determi?
nation to remain at peace, it should not
be her deed. Fronoe most resume the
position to which ehe was entitled, not
only for ber own good, bat is the inter?
est of ell nations.
MADRID, December 7.-Tho municipal
eleotions ara over. Of the members of
the Madrid Counoil, the Radicals hare
elected 75, the Republicans 20, and the
Ministeriais only 5. Retorna are slow
from the province, bot those so far re?
ceived indicate that the Radical party
have been everywhere suooesaful.
LONDON, December 8.-The first bul?
letin announces'that the Prince of Wales
passed a very unquiet night. There waa
considerable increase of fever.
1.80 P. M.-The Queen is at the Prince
of Wales' bed-side. The morning papers
are publishing extras. Every issue in?
creases public anxiety.
5 P. M.-There is an exciting rumor
on 'chango announcing the death of the
Prince of Wales, bat the news is not
authenticated, and should be received
with great oanth m.
The situation io France is grave. The
Orleans Princes are Dashing things.
Thiers assured the Princes that their
prose nco in the ball would arouse ani?
mosities; that the moment waa inoppor?
tune; that Bonapartiat, Red Republican
and. Legitimist journals woola clamor
that- the Repoblto waa menaced. The
Princes answered that they would not
act without farther consideration. Thier?
showed extreme anxiety to deter the
Pt innes from taking their seats. The
commission upon the abrogation of the
exile of the Princes hud an emergenoy
Beadon* Should they abrogate the exile,
the Princes will perhaps eater the hall.
Thiers, under the circumstances, will
probably present to the Assembly a pro
position for a definitive republican go>
verumont. It is believed that the Duke
D'Anmale cnn carry a majority of th*
Assembly.
NIGHT DESPATCHES.
LONDON, December 9.-The precari
ouB state of the Prince of Wales conti'
XSs ticer t?-t?os ooflftflttO??CQ i?itjl
night, attended with great prostration
At 6 o'clock, the Standard's extra said
the Prince was sinking fast. His langi
are congealed, and there is no hope foi
his recovery..
The Argyle rooms are the resort foi
Americans horned.
9.80 P. M.-Physicians in attendance
on the Prince of Wales have just issuer!
a bulletin steting that his Royal High
ness'waa still very much prostrated.
American I ri tel Hue uer.
NOON DESPATCHES.
NEW HAMPSHIRE POLITICS-METHODISM
CONFERENCE-THE ''PASSIVE POLICY"
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY DEMONSTRA
HON-MEXICAN AFFAIRS-PBOOESDINOI
OF NATIONAL BO ABD 07 TBADB-LOSS Ol
LIFE BY STORMS, AO., AO.
CONCORD, December 7.-The Labo
Reform State Convention aasemblei
here to-day, and nominated Lemuel P
Cooper for Governor. Resolutions em
bodyiug the aims and object of the La
bor Reform party were adopted; also
thanking Horace Greeley for his effort
to expose and reform tba base frauds
corruption, iniquities and usurpations c
the Grant Administration.
SYRACUSE, December 7.-At a sessioi
of the Methodist State Conference tc
day, a resolution looking toward the re
establishment of a church unity Nortl
aod Sooth was offered and referred t<
the Business Committee, to be reported
MATAMOBAS, December 8.-Sal till
and tho forts are in possession of tb
rebels. The insurgents are preparing t
march on San Louis.
NEW YORK, December 8.-Montgc
mery Blair writes to the World, nrgin
the Democrats to adept immediately tb
passive policy. The World editorial!
dissents from Blair's views.
Arrangements for an Internationi
Society demonstration on Sunday btv
been concluded. Woodhnll and Cia fl i
will assist in the procession.
Havana steamers decline to recen
packages of newspapers outside tb
mail, by order of the Captain-General.
Wm,"F. Foster, the actor, ia dead.
All passengers quarantined on tl
steamer Delaware were discharged. Oui
fourteen cholera oases from the steam*
Franklin were left. All but one are ooi
valesoiog.
BOSTON, December 8--Gilmore hi
returned, folly assured of the success ?
his monster international musical peat,
jubilee.
The Independent Fire Insurance Cot
pany bas been enjoined from doing hue
ness, pepding an application to pat i
affairs in, the hands of a receiver.
SAN FRANCISCO, December 8.-Tl
General Assembly organized, with Thc
R..Shannon as Speaker.
HALIFAX, December 8.-Ten lives we
lost by the wreck of the scboon
Achilles, from Fire Island.
SALT LAKE, December 7.-There we
two severe earthquakes on the otb ai
another on the 6th at Cedar City. 2
mails or passengers from the East sin
Saturday.
HAVANA, December 8.-There is ma
local sp?culation ip sugar. A heavy c
oline is apprehended when sugars beg
to arrive.
NIGHT DESPATCHES.
WASHINGTON, December 8.- Senal
Trumbull has no recollection of utteri
the sentiments attributed to bim by
interviewer in the Louisville Court
Journal Tho account represented Tra
ball as favorable to Grant's reeleotiou
A sait was commenced to-day io I
Djlriat Court by Gasaaway Lau
against Samuel B. Oabell, for the va!
of 426 bales of cotton, which Lau
casually lost, and Cabell found; ai
knowing it was Lamar's property, Oat
appropriated the proceeds.
There wai a brief full Cabinet, exe
Akorman.
Probabilities-Rising barometer a
falling temperature will probably p
vail on Saturday on the middle and E
Atlantic Brisk North-westerly wii
will continue for a short time only on
coast; Westerly winds, veering to
South-west, on the upper lakes; Son
erly winds with oloudy and threaten
weather on tho Gulf coast. Warn
signals are ordered. Cautionary sigc
will continue at Oawego, R?chest
Buffalo and Cleveland, and are orde
for this evening at Now York, Baitim
and Gape May.
ST. IX)UIS, December 8.-The Board
of Trade Committee on Miaaiasippi Le?
vees reported, earnestly requesting Con?
gress for aid for levee purposes and per?
manent improvement of navigation and
levees, was adopted. A resolution favor
iDg a National Pacific Railroad to Ban
Francisco, via San Diego, was discussed.
An amendment that the Government
.honld build the road and allow all car?
riers to mn oars over it, at specified
rates, provoked an earnest discussion.
WILMINGTON, December 8.-The Wil?
mington, Columbia and Augusta Bail
road being completed to Columbia, S
C., opens a new line between the North
and South, via Oolumbia and Auguste,
on and after December 13.
NASHVILLB, December 8.-The Legis?
lature has fixed the tax at forty couta.
The present rat? ie sixty; wbioh barely
pays expenses, leaving the interest on
bonds unprovided for.
PHILADELPHIA, December 8.-The ex?
amination ordered by the eourt shows
the business of the city treasury to be
suspended, tbere being no competent
official to receive or pay money. Amounts
exceeding the bonds are accumulating
with the heads of the varions depart?
ments.
MEMPHIS, December 8.-The steamer
Fannie Brandies, for Cairo, with 200
bales of cotton and a few passengers,
snagged and was sunk to the boiler deck.
No lives lost. The boat and cargo will
be a total loss.
HALIFAX, December 8.-The cholera
has entirely disappeared from the French
settlement st Qbizzioake.
Twenty-five lives were lost ia Nova
Scotia by last week's gales.
Prr^BBDHO, December 8.-McKnight
& Co.'a rolling mill, at Bermingham, was
burned; loss $120,000.
THE GOVEBNOB AND THE WHITES.-Th*
Torkville Enquirer says:
Passing over the various recommenda?
tions of retrenchment and reform, which
the Governor makes, under circum?
stances which give them the semblance
of the merest hypocrisy and mockery,
we come to the subject of Ku Klux,
upon whioh he writes at great length;
and while he details in fall a number ? ?
orimes alleged to have boen oommitteu
by this organization, he doea not Bay ?.
word as tc the primo cause of ikes*
offences, nor does he deal lu anything
bat vituperation and abuse, of the mo. t
partisan charaoter, of the white peopn
of the State, whom he accuses of wan?
tonly committing orime to gratify their
hatred of a "negro government. but
thu facts of the case do uot warrant th?
Governor in his position, or the langusa . .
ue uses toward our people. Thai
offences have been committed, no om
pretends to deny. But that they have
been perpetrated in the hideous enormi
ty as detailed by the Governor, and with?
out extenuating causes, as he abu
charges, are assertions which he cannot
sustain; and, for a refutatiou of tho ac?
cusations against the white men ot
South Carolina, we have only to refer
him to his own official conduct; the in?
famous election law, whioh deprived the
people of the power to redress their
wrongs at the polls; the conduot of ig?
norant negro militiamen, trampoosicg
the country at tho most unseasonable
hours, armed with improved gnus-a
terror to all sexes and ages; the ioexo
rabie and constant demand upon the
people to fill a treasury always kept de?
pleted by the cormorant greed of hun?
dreds of idle and adventurous office?
holders-strangers, without charaoter
or reputation-these, and a thousand
other grievances, were well calculated
to goad a people to madness. But,
strange to say, the Governor forgets
these facts, as well as the numberless
incendiary fires, which, not a year ago,
gleamed-almost every night-through?
out the up-country, and wbioh the peo?
ple generally believe tb have been the
acta of the minions of the "present
State government."
FALL OF SCAFFOLD INO.-While Mr.
Smith's auotion was going on last Mon?
day, a terrible crash waB heard in the
Court House, whioh was undergoing re?
pairs. Immediately there was a great
rush to the building, as it was known
that several workmen were in the boase.
It was found that the whole of the scaf?
folding used by Mr. Carpenter, the con?
tractor for the plaster work, bad given
way whilst work was going on with the
ceiling over the court room. Mr. Car?
penter was somewhat injured, and a
young man by the name of Milton Good
loch bad three ribs broken. The men
were on the scaffolding when it fell, and
it is a great wonder that no lives were
lost. Some-colored boys were under?
neath the frame-work wheo it started,
bot noticed it ooming and fled into the
jury room. Had they remained a second
longer, they would have been crushed
to a jelly.-Greenville Enterprise.
HOTEL ABHTVALS, December 8.
Niekerson House-N. G. Osteen, Sumter ;
Miss Kate Perry, Pendleton; B. D
Townsend, Society Hill; J. Wright,
Darlington; E. C. Bowell, Mrs. J. M
Lowie, Charlotte; Mrs. C B Bryoe and
daughter, S. C.; F. Calmea, Miss L.
Saber, Miss.; Miss Burkesdale, Ga.; A
?9. Douglass, Winusboro; Wm. C. Dty
ton, T. S. Mooremau, Newberry; W. S
Hannahao, Ediato Island; J. M. Hardiu,
Md.; B. D. Bacott, Charleston; J S.
Hauuob, Baltimore; J. M. Smith, Bus
too; T. P. Hoyt, Walhalla; M. E. Buck?
ner, Ga.; C. S. Barret; E. E. Taylor,
Charleston; J. L. Orr, Anderson; Mrs
T. Cry mos, Greenville; J. B. Chatham,
Helena; R G. Fleming, C., C. & A. B.
Central Hotel-J. B. Steadman. Miss A
C. Whitlock, W. T. Miller, J. B Jeter,
Union; J. W. Cobb, Waverly; P M B.
Holley, Alston; A. F. Blair, Strother?.
L. Williams, G. W. Taylor, W. H.
MoLssky, T. W. Ooogler, Greenville;
Miss J. Rodgers, Miss M. Rodgers,
j Mrs. MoBride, Spartanburg;L. M. Cir i>.
[Abbeville; G. Plimley, N. Y.; J. ?.
I McIntosh, Richland.
Oats and Wheat,Bran.
l7f\Ci BUS BE LB FEED OATH,
4 UU 20,000 lbs. Wboat Brau.
Fur ?ale low for cauh. ED WA KO HOPE.
Deo 9_
For Sale Cheap.
THE LEASE on the EXCHANGE HOUSE
expires early next year, and as I am d??
dirons of changing the investment, I offer
for salo all the FIXTURES, LIQUORS, etc.,
together with a large lot of HOUSEHOLD
and KITCHEN FURNITURE, etc.-in whole
or part.
ALSO,
Seven head of fine Saddle and Harnen*
HORSES, inoludlng "Monkoy," "John Ken?
rick," and "berkshire." For terms, apply to
Deo 9_R. F1IANKLIN.
Giuseppe Soimonelli, Italian Tailor.
-t I HAVE tho very best of Goods on
Tlhand, and will furnish a Frook Goat at
ABt26. Will get up the finest Coats ever
-amasen in thia olty-something very oheap.
Apply ono door below tho Atrloan M. E.
Cnqroli. Deo 7 ?*
iriuKnvlaU ?awl Commercial*
COLTJM?IA, S.O., Decembers.-Sales
of cotton to-day 87 bales-middling
LONDON, December 8-Noon.-Con?
vois Bonds 92^. Unfavorable
news regarding the Prince of Wales'
oondiiion baa a depressing influence.
LTVERTOOL, Deoember 8-Noon.-Cot?
ton opened strong-uplands Or?
leans 10@10>?; eales to-day 15,000 bales;
of the week 116,000; export 20,000;
?peculation 19,000; stock 445,000, of
which American ia 41,000; receipts
48,000, of which Amerioan ia 21,000;
actual export 14.000. Snipping at Or?
leans 9%@10; Savannah or Charleston
9)?; stock afloat 442,000, of which Ame?
rican is 174,000.
LONDON, Deoember 8-Evening.
ConsolBOl^. Bonds 92??.
LIVERPOOL, Deoember 8- Evening.
Cotton closed firm-uplands C.**; Or?
leans 10@10)?. Manchester advices un?
favorable.
PARIS, December 8.-Bullion increased
l.OOO.OOOf.
Nsw TOBE, Deoember 8-Noon.
Sales of futures, last evening, 8.050
bales, as follows: Deoember 191$,
19 8-16; January 19 8-16, 19>?; Feb ru
ary 19%, 19 5-16; March 19?*, 19 9-16;
April 19%. Stocks strong aud steady
Gold strong, at 10>?. Governments dull
but steady. State bonds very quiet
Money firm, at 7. Exchange-long 9,
short 9%. Floor dull and nnohanged.
Wheat quiet and steady. Corn quiet
and firm. Pork dull, at 18.40@13 50
Lard firm. Cotton opened weak* but ia
uow steady-uplauds 19??; OrleaUB 20:
sales 1,800 bales on spot; 4,000 in tran
sit; chiefly last ovening. Freights very
steady.
12 30 P. M.-The gold room is excited
over a baseless rumor of the death of the
Prince of Wales, and a panic in the
London market. Gold, consequently, ie
?arong aud aotive. No authority, what
ever, so far, for the rumor.
7 P. M.-Colton activer and firm
sales 6,772 bales-upland? 19%; Orleans
20??. Flour uuahauged. YV binkey 1 Ol
vVneat 1(7$2e. better and very quiet
Rice firm, at 8)?@9. Pork activer, ut
13 50. Beef quiet. Freights easier.
Litil heavy, Males of futures tu da\.
13,950 baies, aa follow?: L> .eetubnr lilj-fi
19 1-16, 19?6; Januarv 19 3 16;F. brum.
19%, 19 5 10. 19 7-16; Maro? l?9l?
April 19 li Iii, 195*, May 19^. 1913 16 |j
il'iLUj uany. Stetting eunier, H> 8%(a)y
Gold ?elive, at 10(a)lObg Guveruui- bi
.dosed steady, at }^(^%o. advance-62
ll. States quiet - l'euut'SHees 65; ne?
66. Virginias 63; new 68. Louisiana?
61; new 60; levees 63; 8? 71. Alabama
1 00; 5i 65. Georgine 80; 7s 85. North
Caro.iuaa 34}fj ; new 14. South Caruli?
nia 43; new 2'JJg.
BOSTON, Droeinber 8 -Cotton doll
middling 19>?@19%; receipts 3,289
bales; sales 300; slock 7,500; receipts ol
the week 10,280; sales 3,000.
MEMPHIS, Deoember 8.-Cotton qui? t
-middling ltiy?; receipts 1.411 bales;
stock 18.033; receipts of the week 12,154;
sales 19.800.
AUGUSTA, Deoember 8.-Cotton qule
and strong -middling 18; receipt?
595 bales; sales 110; stock 13,250; re
ueipts of the week 5 395; salea 4,870. | <
MOBILE, December 8 -Cotton du 1
and easier-midoltng 18^; reoeip B
1,994 bales; BU les 500; stook 37,583; re?
ceipts of the week 12,563; stock 13,700.
t*r. Louis, December 8.-Whiskey
89J6@90. Pork unchanged-order loic
13.00@13 25. Bacon-clear Bides 7??
Lard-business small; quotations higher
-choice kettle 8%. | i
WniMiNOTON, December 8.-Cotton
quiet-middliug 18^; receipts 87 bales; 11
sales 97; stook 3,3li; receipts of th?
week 647; sales 812.
NORFOLK, December 8.-Cottoi
quiet-low middling 18; receipts 675
bales; sales 150; stuck 5,584; receipts of
t ie week 9,608; sales 1,150.
BALTIMORE, December 8.-Flour firm
and aotive-Howard street superflue | J
6.00@6 25. Wheat dull-Pennsylvania
1.66. Corn firm, at 68@72. Provision?
unchanged. Whiskey 99@l 00. Cotton
firm and in fair demand-middling 19@
19>rj; receipts 357 bales; sales 1,073
stock 4,568; receipts of the week 2,485
sales 3,158.
GALVESTON, December 8.-Cotton
quiet and firm -geed ordinary 16%; re
ceipts 1,285 bales; sales 550; stock
32,715; receipts of the week 7,911; salea
5,600.
CHARLESTON, Deoember 8. - Cotton
steady-middling 18^(^18)^; receipt*
1,835 bales; sales 500; stock 33,079; re
ceipts of the week 12,953; lalea 1,760.
SAVANNAH, December 8.- -Cotton
middliug 18%; receipts 2,677 bales
sales 1.600; stuck Git, 128; receipt! of th
week 18,633; sales 13,300.
CINCINNATI, December 8.-Demand f
pork light; holders firm. Baoou-oles
sides ly?. Whiskey excited aud prices
higher, at 92, but closing at 93. Provi
alone firm. Baoou sides neuron, and
held at 8 Lard 9@10>?. Pork 13.50?
14.00. Whiskey firm, ut 90.
NEW ORLEANS, Deoember 8.-Cotton
steudy-middling lti%(tiLld', receipt?
7.053 bales; salos 4,60u; muck 153,465;
receipts of the week 41,895; sales 38.000
IVIlOlitt?AljE i'lllCttS ttHltSiAl.
lURREUTKD Wi.KKH OV TBK DOAUD OF THADE.
1PPLKS, gilUl. 1 u0ir?2 Ul) UOLA3H?SlOUU<l,tl5l<?,?<
OAQUIMQ,.iUj??3 .Nowun'?? Su(??tH)
JAI.E Run:, Mn. 2? <??4l .SURur iL'au.. 60(u,iHi
N. V.ur Wet)^11) 7(c? 10 .\ AII.M, ty Keg? 50^< Ul
OtJTTEB.Nurtb. 28j?4u UNION?. #OUel 0U(flU 7?
Country, ?>< lb.2U({0Z? ?Ju., a.urus?uu,(,3?iit,iw
dACON. Bains. 17>tfl9 .?auiuuery..76(u.i u?
?idOS, %< lb. 0? (?ll! ?PKelK, ?UiU lal 1
dhouldoru... ts?lo, duvet.. .. (ad utz
iJANULXB, -iwurm-l? t?7? ?'OTAT u, Int 1 ?Oiigu
Adauiautin? tbltt&ttO sweet, bub Go ?vb
?JOTTU? ?aaNlSOttfl Sta -wu, ?aruiins lb 7 9
QOTTUN. Mut Al.itt' <UUT, fetbag. il??tfcv8 . .
MldthiUK.l7|i ALT, uiverp.20ii?u,2 lt
Luw Midl'g.17 <uAP. tyOt, . 7i?u,i
Qoud Orduy,_1G?' naiTs, Alouhul,Ki6?I
Ordinary. 10 oi snU\ . .4 v\Hj?V? u>
;UK?SK, t?.u.M, 2(fa?.i um .? uuratt'1
e'autor). IGy^ttj Kum.a JutiS'? 0
?JOKFKE, Ulu,$Lb25 <<y^7|. Whiskey... 1 ?t?ti- 6 < <
Laguayia_2o(<j,.H >UCAH, Crus A. i*15(?0.b
Java _ 85'?4o, brown.. .I2(u)i4
FLOUB.CO. 6 76'??lOUt ! !>rAROU, lb... 8?t$?l
Northern. 7 6U(?fil0 ?i CEA, ?ruon lbl 0U<tt.*?u
UBAIN, Corn 1 O?'t?l 15 Mack,. .. 1 0?(a)l n
Wheat_1 800*2 00! TOBACCO, Uhw.Oiitifll ?b
Oatt.75@90 Smoking,lb..5U<&] 0U
Peas. 90@1 0? VINEOAH, Wino,.50t&t?<
HAY, North, ?(owi.2 00 Kreuch_ (fl) 1 On
BIDES,Dry, tylbl2 J?jiif WINE, Cham. 25<ft2b CO
Ursen.@h Port, *lgalS0U<&6 bO
LABO, # lb.12?15 Sherry... 2 7J?7 10
LIME, *i bbl. 2 65ro)2 7,r. Madeira.. S 0tl(?8 00
MANOFACTUBINO ENTERPRISE IN CUAUI.ES
TON -Charleston is fast becoming a manu
faotnriDg as weil as a commercial city. Tbe
largest m&nufactury of doors, sashes, blinds.
Ac, Io the Hont horn States ls that of Mr. P.
P. T?ALE, on Horlbock's Wharf, in that city,
salas rooms at No. 20 Hayee etreet. Mr
TOALE'S advertisement appoars in another
column. Nov 2i
OFFICIAL UAFFLE N UMBERS Ch ar lesion Chari?
table Association, for benefit Free 8ohoolfaad:
BAFFLE CLASS NO. 23G -Morning, Decembers
24-77-60-15-74-46-58-10-4-12-57 47
Witness my band at Charleston, this 8th day
of Beuember, 1871. FENN PECK,
Deo 0 Sworn (Jomm?auionru-,
?JBOIOIJATIVB paocKEonaa.
FBIDAT, DEOBMDEB 8, 1871.
SEN AI Ri.
Tho Se?alo mot at 12 M., President
Ransier in the Chair.
Hr. Dunoan introduced a bill to
change the name of Tyrol Williams and
Ida William s, and to make them the
legal heirs of F. J. Jones.
Mr. Nash introduced a bill to amend
an Aot entitled "An Aot to grant the use
of a certain vacant lot in the town of
Colombia to Palmetto Lodge, No. 5, I.
O. O. F., on oertaiu conditions. "
Mr. W hi tte m oro and other Senators
submitted the following protest against
the indecorous and unparliamentary
manner of tho adjournment of tho Se?
nate, yesterday.
A motion was made to go into a vole
upon the joint resolution authorizing tbe
Attorney-General to aeoare the posses?
sion of the sterling loan bonds. The
ayes and nays were called. The first
name had been answered to, when a
motion waa made to adjourn; and
against all rules of parliamentary law
and doe respect to the majority of the
Senate, the Senate was adjourned.
A communication was received from
the Attorney-General, in answer to a re?
solution of the General Assembly, as to
furnishing the names and number of So?
licitors employed by bim, and by what
authority he had employed them, and
(or his action, referred them to a resolu?
tion passed at the last session of the
General Ase mably.
The Senate proceeded to the conside?
ration of the joint resolution continued
from yesterday, authorizing the Attor?
ney-General to secure the possession of
che bonds of tho State of South Caroli?
na, known as the sterling funded debt
bonds, and plaoe the same iu the obarge
jf the Secretary of State for safe keep
tag; wbioh, after considerable disous
tioo, was amended by Mr. Leslie, by
sr.nking out the words Attoruey-General
iud inserting in lieu thereof the "titer 1
.ig Fund Loan Commission," aud
I lopted.
At half-past 4 o'clock, the Senate ad-1
ourned until to-morrow, al 12 M
HOUSE OF RE PBE SE S I A L IVES I
The House mee ai 12 M., Speaker
.Moses iu the Chair.
Mr. Wilkes, from the Judiciary Com?
mittee, reported favorably upon ibu fol
.;wiug: A hill to increase and defluu the
i irisdiotiou ol the City Court of Charles
. iu; bill to amend au ml ry sections ol the
J ule of procedure relating to the cucul?
hiiirts; bill to puuish auduotion aud se
luotion under promise of marriage;
?hieb were ordered to lie over for a
recoud reudiug.
Mr. Rivers introduced a bill to alter j
tnd amend tho charter of tho town of j
Greenville.
Mr. Smart-Bill to create a publio ?
good in Lancaster County.
Mr. Bowley-Bill to incorporate the i
3-ar Fire Engine Company, of George- j
town.
Mr. Taylor-Bill relative to the Com
nisai oners of Election for Greenville \
County.
Mr. Davis-Bill to incorporate the
jaxton Rifle Company, of Charleston.
Mr. Ford-Bill to incorporate the ?
Oharieston Loan Association, of Charlea
.on.
Mr. Humbert-Bill requiring the State
Treasurer to deposit all funds belonging
;o the State in the vaults iu his otliue,
iud to pay all claims against tho Sotte
irom the couuter of bis office; and thai
i committee ot - members bo ap
.minted to attend the auld office during
Business hour), aud to have access to ull
he books and vouchers connected with
j -io office.
Mr. Barker-Bill to further amend an
Aot entitled "Au Act for the taxation of
property."
Mr. Simons- Bill to incorporate tho
Farmers' and Mechanics' Building and
Loan Association, of Columbia.
Mr. Ramsay-Bill to puuish parties
for making frauduleut sales of laud.
Mr. Frost-Bill to provide for tho re
iemption of lands sold for taxes.
Mr. Bowen-Joint resolution in re?
gard to the over-issue of bonds of the
?tate, and appointing a committee of
Elve to investigate the matter; also, reso?
lution to appoint a oommittee on bauks
ind insurance companies.
Mr. Litchfield-Bill to charter the
Horry, Marion and Rockingham Bail
i Company.
Mr. Henderson-Bill to authorize and j
empower the County Commissioners of ?
Newberry County to levy a special tax.
Mr. Byas-Bill to establish schools
among the convicts in the State Peui
teutiary; bill to repeal an Act entitled
''An Act to create a debt of ihe State
known as the Sterling Funded Debt."
Mr. Goodson-Bill to incorporate the
Red Hill Baptist Church, of Riehland
County; bill to incorporate the Evuuge- .
neal Lutheran Church, of Barnwell.
Mr. Boatou-Joint resolution to re?
quire the Stato Treasurer to report to
>he General Assembly on Tuesday of
every week the amount of moneys in his
hands.
Mr. Dennis-Joint reeolution, re?
questing the Governor to transmit to the
General Assembly the correspondence
between the Governor and Treaxurer,
relative to the issuing and signing of
Stale bonds, and that a committee ol
three be app noted to wuit upon the
Governor with a copy of the resolu?
tion.
A resolution to amend the mle requir?
ing resolutions to lie over for one day,
-vas passed.
K.-soluiion, by Mr. Hurley, to order
hu postponement of sale of certain
. raots of lauds in Charleston County,
?vas laid on the table.
A resolution, by Mr. Bowen, to re
.ciud action of the House ou ad drees
OuUOt-rDing Judges, was postponed II uti i
donday utXt, and Judge Thomas uppeui
o. ?ore the House to answer thu charges ;
against him.
Mr. Yocutn's resolution, requiring the
Committee ou Wayu aud Means to re j
pott upon oertaiu bills, was udopted,aud
the committee reported.
A bill to arnaud Beotion 279 of the
code of procedure, was peened to a se?
cond reading.
A resolution was offered by Mr.
Bowen, requiring the Financial Bonrd of
the State to report. Laid over.
A joint resolution, by Mr. Jorvey, to
appoint a committee to inquire into tho
murder of a conviot at the State Peni?
tentiary, a short timo 'since, by cruel
treatment; and that said oommittee have
power to send for persons and papers.
Laid over.
A bill to alter and amend the charter
of tho town of Georgetown, was taken
np, pending wb'ob, the Bouse, at 3
o'clock P. M., adjourned uutil to-mor?
row at 12 M.
The Chicago Pott says the bell worn
by the oow that kioi.ed over the lamp
that set fire to Chiougo ia on exhibition
in that oity in sixty-c ne diff?rent places.
A REMNANT OF SLAVERY.-It appearB
to be still an open quent iou out iu the
Indian Territory whether the fourteenth
amendment applies oswell to the red
man as to the white. The Creek Indians
still hold the negroes in bondage, al?
though the amendment alluded to waBl
supposed to bave abolished slavery in
all the States and Territories cf the
United State?. The District Attorney of
tbe Western District of Arkansan is in a
quandary, and has written to Washing?
ton for instructions. Of course, the
Constitutum is thu supreme law of the
land, but the difficulty is, that in our
treaty with the IodiauB, we lia ve recog?
nized them as distinct and separate na?
tions, with the right to manage their
domestic affairs in their own way. To
get entirely rid of slavery, it may be?
come necessary, therefore, to abandon
the traditional policy of the Government
io treating with lud?aos. So says the
New York Poa!; but we believe that the
last session of Congress passed a law
forbidding the recognition by any treaty
of Indians as distinct nationalities.
The following is the recommendation
given au English servant: "Tbe bearer
bas been in my house a year-minus
eleven months. During this time she
bas shown herself diligent-at the houae
door; frugal-in work; mindful-of her
self; prompt-in excuses; friendly-to?
ward men; faithful-to her lovers; and
honest-when everything had vanished. "
THEATRE -IRWIN'S HALL.
Manager, - - - JOHN TKMPLETOB.
fi RAND FAREWELL o? tho combined j
IX STARS OF THE SOUTH, 118 great ar
tietoa,) in the grandest and mont select pei-]
tormaucea.
LAST PERFORMANCE/
Saturday Evening, December 8.
Joseph Jefferson's oelebratod
RIP VAN WINKLE!
WONDERFUL WOMAN!
IRISH KV KLUX!
Admirion $1; Children halt prie?. No
ni'ra charge for reserved eeate.
bo 'is ?pen at quarter before 7. Curtain,
. ^ ? . v. . ?. . t*?*C .7 j
Rye Flour.
FREHR Ground RYE FLOUR, for sale by
H? c. 9_E. HOPE. I
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS! j
NEW GOODS!
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S !
C. P. JACKSON'S!
C. F. JACKSON'S !
_Dec_5_ _!
Fire Crackers.
1 A A WHOLE and Half Boxes Ooldea'
LUW Chop FIRE CRACKERS, for ?ale!
low. _ E. HOPE, i
Just Received,
<JS A OAR-LOAD of FINEg^_
7,ftyr\HOR3Ea and MULES. Call^pB|
? at Logan's Stables and <. * ? - -a" ,JX
1,1 ? mine them. J. M. TALHuxx.
lice 7
South Carolina Game Cock Fair !
Comp?tition Open to the WorW
SEJ- Silver or Greenback Premiums. ~??
COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, De
comber '20 at tho Exchango Cock?
pit. The first hVht on that . ay will
___?So open to all G-ponnd Cocks; pre
Ultu .*A)in silver or greenbacks. THURS?
DAY'S tight will bo for 5A pound Cocks; earn
premium; FRIDAY'S light will be 5 pound
Cocks; premium tho same. SATURDAY'S
fiRht will be open for all Cocks, irrespective
of age or weight; name premium; entrance
ten per cent. The fighting will bo continued
during Christmas week. Persons bringing
Cocks will be admitted free, and their Cockr
properly attended. Dec 6
*#-Laurensvillo Herold, Edgefield Adver?
tiser. Chester Reporter and Charleston Daily
Xeici copy twice, and forward bills.
Dogs for Sale.
A ONE year old English SETTER,|
_[thoroughly trained Two sixj
monillo old Puppies, thorough-bro?a-properi
ago for traiulng. Niue suckling Pups,)
Plank and Tans and Bull Puns to order. AD
plv to 0. R. FRANKLIN."
Dre fi_
At Private Sale.
We ir.ill Sell, on Fuvorable Terms,
A 8PLENDID BRICK MANSION, on;
liii Assembly street, opposite tho Catholic;
31'lt Church
LOT on Kant side o' Main, botweon Lady'
and Gervais streets, measuring fifty-four feet
?ox inches, on Main street, and running back
lG7f-'et, with pritilego of ten foot alloy North
or lot.
LOT on Richardson street, between Laurel
and Richland, measuring 101 by 208 feet.
LOT East eidu of Main street, near Lady,
next South of Uni >n o nice.
For terms, apply to
E. W. SEIBEL8 A CO.,
Dec 7 3 _Real Estate Brokers.
To the Public.
THE STATE CAPITAL RESTAURANT will
be kept open all night after MONDAY,
December ll, for thu accommodation of th?
traveling public, and meals will bo served ai
all hours nf tho day and night. Dec 5
Fire Crai kera and Torpedoes,
-i r\rv BOX KS FIRE CRACKERS,
XV/\ 9 25 boxes i orpedoes, tor sale by
Dec -2 JOHN AGNEW ?fe SON.
The Last of the Season.
Orin BUSHELS Pure Rust proof SEED
?i\i\9 OA I'S, for sale for cash only.
Nov 28_E. HOPE.
Stolen,
. " FROM tho subscriber'sresidenoe, near
1 5in"Vtei1 Hank Church, on the 29th ult , a
ry>*\ m...iiiim absud Bluck HOttaE, fl v.
j earn .od next spring; oue hind foot white ne
to telLs-k; small white spot oil lett side, about
.nid way of saddle skirt, and a sruall white
-pot uu shoulder; tho snip or upper lip white,
\ (nd ?l-n small white ?niit tn forehead
The Hi nd ii? supported to have gone in
I the direction of Colombia, or Savannah, Geer*
! K'a
1 I will pav a reward of 125 for recovery ol
horse. <>r f 50 for horse and thief.
Dec 8 3 HENDERSON SMITH, <colored.)
I ~ Teas.
GUNPOWDER and English Breakfast
TEAS-the boat imported-for ealo by
Uso 7 _E HOPE.
Northern Hay.
QAA BALES of Ano Northern HAY, the
OuU best in market, just received ut the
Columbia Ice Home. J. D. BATEMAN.
Dec 7 _0
Native and Foreign Wines.
80UPPEUNONG, Concord, HautornB, Cia
rot, Champagnes, just received and foi
I lalo low, by E. HOPE.
Stovall's Excelsior Mills Flour.
jap. WE koop largo supplies of thia CELE
g? DRATED FLOUR, which we sell at
*2D?wholi-Halo or retail, and warrant the
quality. J. A. HENDRIX A BRO.,
Nov ll Imo Columbia, 8. C.
One Puncheon Loohgilphead.
THE best SCOTCH WHISKEY. Dealore
oan have it nearly at oost.
Nov 15 JOHN O. SEEGERS.
Slate of South Carolina-Cheater Co.;
jA7 THE COURT OF CO MMQ ?V FLEAS
Smith <fc Melton VB Jerre T. Walker.-Copi
Summon* for Money Demand. Complain
not ?erred.
Tu Jorro r. Walker, Defendant in thia aolloti
YOU are hereby enmmoned and require?
to anewer the complaint in thia action,
which I. Harvey Smith ?nd Qaorge W. Mel
tou, co-partners under the name of Smith d
Melton, tiled in the ornee of tbe Clerk of th.
Court of Oommon Pleas for tbe said Couut>
December 4,1871. aud to serve a copy of youi
! answer OB the subsoriber at his office, Che?
tor. South Carolina, within twenty days aftei
the servioe of this summons on yon, exciusivt
?>l the day of service.
If you fail to answer this complaint with h
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will tak*
judgment against yon for the sum of 18,694
with interest at the rate as specified in sat?
complaint ?nd costs.
S. P. HAMILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated Chester, December 4,1871.
Deo 0_eO
In the District Court of the Uniteo
States for the District of ?South Caro?
lina.
In tho matter of James S. O. May rant, Bank?
rupt- In Bankruptcy.
AWARRANT in bankruptcy bas beer
issued by said Court against the est?t,
or James S. O. Mayrant, of the County ot
Richland, of the State of Mouth Carolina, ii
said District, adjudged a bankrupt, on tb?
petition of bis creditors, and the payment ol
any debts, and the delivery of any property
belonging to ?aid bankrupt, to bim, or to bb
uae, a*bd tho transfer of any property by him
are forbidden by law. A meeting of tin
creditors of said bankrupt, to prove theil
debts and ohooBe one or more assignees o'
bis estate, will be held at a court of bank
rnptoy, to bs holden at Columbia, in sain
District, on the third day of JANUARY. A. D
1872, at ll o'olock A M.. at the office of C. J
Jaeger, one of the registers in bankruptcy or
.laid court. L. E. JOHNSON,
Deo 9 Jan 8 Marshal, Messenger.
Now Landing and to Arrive.
rZI\ BBDS. New Orleans 8?OAR,
tjyj 200 bblB. Nr.77 Orleans Molasses,
2,000 bblB. Planting Pntataes,
?50 hhda. Reboiled Molasses,
60 hbds. Musoovado Molasses.
For sale by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
Dec 8_12
A Beautiful Assortment of Chromos, in
Oil Colon.
ALSO, a fine stock of WRITING DESKS,
Albums, Work Boxes, Portfolios. Illus?
trated Bouka for ohildren, Gold Pena, Pocket?
books, Ac, for sale at
BRYAN * McCARTFR'8
Doc 8_Bookstore.
Orphans' Concert--Irwin's Hall.
MONDAY NIGHT, DKCKMUKH ll,
DY THIRTY ORPHANS,
FROM LAUDERDALE SPRINGS, Missis?
sippi, ORPHAN'S HOME, for the benefit
nt 200 helpless Children, the most of wbon?
are Orphans of
FALLEN CONFEDERATE ?SOLDIERS.
Please read band bills for particulars, am
satisfy ..ourself as tu the worthiness of thu
ut.ble cause in which we are engaged.
More than forty diffdrent railroads oom
pa nie? have passed them and their attendant*
tree ot charge. They ?re received into th?
bornes of the first and best people of the land
as they continuo their travels, and every
where the plaintive notes of thone inter? et nu
little ohildren lonoh the hearts of tho good
and great.
ss- admission 50 cants; Children 25 oents."
Doors open at 7 o'olock. Concert begins at 8
Dec 7 j3 A. D. TRIMBLK. Ag??nt
Executor's Notiee.
A LL persons indebted to the late Jame*
?\. Brown, either by note or book account
are requested to call and settle at once witt,
my agent, Fred. J. Brown, or they will bc
placed in tho hands of an attorney for col
eotion. Tborio having claims will present
tbam, properly attested, at once for pay
merit. SELINA BROWN,
Nov 28 113_Extent rix.
Private Boarding House,
BY MKS. SAMUEL TOWN?
SEND .Senate street, South?
east of the Capitol, one squar
Ifrom Main street, Colombia
_Dec 2 iraj
Boarding.
MISS CORDELIA MORDECAI announce*
that lier establishment, South-west coi
uer of Sumter and Lady streets, is preparen
to accommodate ROA RD HRS, permanent anil
transient, where the taetes and comforts ol
ibe roost fastidious will be guaranteed.
Nov 9 }lmo
Frightful Prophecy.
IF you neglact a cough or a cold, however
slight, consumption, that great destroyer.
?ill bo sure to fodow. The inscription upon
?he tomb-stone will be in the following start?
ling words:
"DIED FBOM A NEOLECTEO COUOH."
Stanley's celebrated COUGH rsYuUP willi
caro coughs, colds, asthma, throat affection*,!
when no other pr paration will. Try a bot-j
tlo. Prepared only by
Nov '?? t E. H HEINI rSH. Oruggi-t.
A Home in Georgia.
BEINQ about to chango my business, I now |
offer my beautiful Country itesidence
with its surroundings, for salo AT A BAR?
GAIN, located niue miles Wost of Hawkins
ville, in Pulaski County, Qa 335 acres oil
land, i w-o-tninia cleared,'upon which is a nici
new framed dwelling, with dining-room ann
kitchen attached in modern style, with watei1
land servants' houses conveniently located
\lso, a nice new framed store-bouse, A GOOD
[COUNTRY STAND, ahout forty yards from
[tho dwelling; new framed gin-bouse, witt,
inew "Pratt" Gin and Rubber Rai d, and
'Craig's new patent horno power attached; a
good wuoden screw, crib, barn, stables, tool
holme, and six cnmfortabla tenants' bouses.
I he place is well watered. Cedar Creek run
liing through one of the lots; well at yard and
horse lot; soil good, and no healthier place
can be found in Middle Georgia. Cash prie?
,of place as abovo described $4.000. Wou;d
I accept time payment from a good purchaser
: Will alf o soll with the place, if desired, corn,
; (odder, horses, mules, nogs, farming, carpen
tera' toola, wa eena, etc. Address
W. C. HARVARD,
Nov20tGtfl Hawkinsville, ua.
Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!
I^H E undersigned begs leave to notify the
JL citizens ot Columbia that he bas, thie
?day, established a WOOD YARD, at the
Charlotte Depot, jost below, or back of Mr.
I damberg's Storo, where he has. and will en
Ideavor to keep on hand, an iuexhanstibb
supply of choice Oak, Dry Pine and Light?
wood, wnich ho will sell, and deliver any?
where within tho city limits, at the regular
market prices. Fur convenience, 1 hav?
made arrangements to havo orders left at tb?
??tore of Mr Agnew's, in front of the Stat?
?House, and at th-store of J. A. Hondrix
I Parties leaving orders will please state tb
?quality and quantity wanted, with their ad?
dress and p?ace of residence. Prompt atten
tlon and good measure gu?rante, d.
I lu order that haters may know that the}
aro receiving g?>od measure, I nave ail m>
? Wood o >rded, so that all parties can inspect
for themselves; aud I would pr?.fer having
i ?hem du so befure purchasing
I will al?o, as soon as possible, have on
[ baud a good supply of the different qualities
[ol Coal. Brick, Grani o. Lime, Lumber, Laths
shingles, Post, Saab and Blinds, Doors, Au
Parties having Lumber, Wood, Shingles,
Post, Ac , so desiring, can ship and nave
them sold on oo ?.mission at a libeial rate.
'Contractors, mechanics and builders gene?
rally would do well tu call, botare making
their a< rangements elsewhere.
Nov 24 M. A. PENN.
For Sale.
A LOT nf fine Kentucky *
"ti MULES and HOUSES, Justar-rYSS?
WB.ivml. Call at /Xl
DALY'S STABLES.
?jet 7 On Assembly street.
Sundries.
WE have roceivod a large supply of thc
following goods, which wo are offering
at low prices:
Whole, half and quarter boxes RAISINS,
Almonds,
Palm Nnte,
Filberte,
Pecans,
Walnuts.
Nov as JOHN AGNEW A SON.
/
"ale Spartanburg and Union Railroad,
i'bfl Stat? of Soatb Carolina, plaintiff against
the Bpartauburg and Union Railroad l om*
IDIOT and other?, creditor?, defrndauts.
N obedience to an order dated 15th day of
. November, 1871, passed b\ th? Hon Jamas
ii Rutland, Judge of the 4th Circuit, of tba
tate or Booth Can dina, the undersigned will
?ed, on the FIRST MONDAY in January 1873,
it Union ville, io the Coan tv of Union, lu the
nate of Booth Carolina, beroi a tho Court
loone door, between the boora of ll o'clock [
n the forenoon and 8 o'clock io the afternoon. |
.t public outcry, to tba highest bidd? r tba I
vholeofthe SPAR PAN BUHO AND UNION
tALLROAD, including the Road-bed. Right of I
?Vay, Grading, Bridgea. Masonry aod Boper- '
itvuotnro lying and altaste io the Counties
if Fairfield, Union and Spartan burg; all tba
.took anbtioribed for in the Bpartanbarg aod
Union Railroad Company; the chartered rights
?od privileges thereof; the railroad spikes,
ihairs and equipments, and mil tba property
wood by aaid company, as incident or necee
-a ry for ita boeintas, on the folio wi np terms,
to wit: Twenty-five thousand {tiS OOO) dol?
ara oash, and the balance in three *qae!
iem i an nu? ) inatalmenta, with intereat on
each inatalmeot from the day of aale, to be
scored by the bond of the purchaser, with a
uortgsgeof the entire property sold The
jorcnaaer will ?leo be required to pay for all
itamps and papers.
If the highest bidder should fail to pay at
?noe the twenty-five thousand t J2?.000, dol?
ara aforesaid io cash, the property bereiuke
oro advertised will immediately be offered,
4t the time and place above mentioned, upon
the terms already elated for re-aale.
J AM EH M. BAXTER.
THOM AB B. JETER,
NoVEMDEB 28, 1871. Referees,
air Tho Unionville Time; Fairfield Herald.
Carolina Spartan and Colombia Union will
copy until day of sale and send bills to Bs?
'< r<>et?._Nov 29
State of 8outh Carolina-Newberry Go.
CO UBI OF COMMON PLEAS.
Albert J. Haltlwanger, William Haltiwaagar
aud John M. Proctor, aa copartner- in trade,
under the name and firm of A. J Maltiwan
?er A Co , plaintiffa, sgsmat Joseph Manor
awton, otherwise called J Maner Lawton,
defendant.-Copy Summon? for Monty .De?
mand. Complaint Served.
To Joseph Maner Lawton, defendant ia thia
aotion.
YOU are herebyaommoned and required to
answer the complaint In thia action, of
A inch a copy ia herewith served opon you, and
to serve a copy of yoor answer on the aub
aoribera st their offiae, at Newberry Court
rfooae. Sooth Carolina, within twenty daya
after the aervioe of thia summons on you, ex?
clu eivo of tho day of aervioe.
If you fall to suawer thia complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff wi il take Judg?
ment against you for the ?nm ul $i98 70 couta,
with intereat st tho rate of ?even per c< nt.
per ?tnnnrn_ from fcho 2ist dSJ Of NsT?ffibi?
1871, sod c?ata.
FAIR, POPE A POPE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated 21st day of November, 1871.
To the d'fendant, Joseph Maner Lawton.
Take notice that the sommons lu tLts action,
.f which the foregoing ia a copy, waa filed in
he office of the Clerk of the Court oi Com*
tuon Pleas, at Newberry Couit Hoare, in tho
Joan ty of Newberry, in the State of Booth
arolina, on the 28th day cf November, A.. D.
1871. FAIR; POPE A P PE,
r-iatntiffa Attorneya, Newberry C H., 8. 0.
Dated 28tb dav of Nt vembor, 1871.
Dec 2_?6
State of 8outh C rolina, Newberry Co.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
famea N. Lipscomb, Plaintiff, agtinat JoHeph
Maner Lawton, Defendant.-' orr SUMMONS
FOB MOSEY DKMAND - COMPLAINT asuvso
To Joseph Maner Lawton, Defeudaut in this
action:
YOU are hereby aommoned and required to
anawer the complaint in this action, of
vf inch a oopy ia herewith served upon yon,
aud to serve a copy of your answer on tbe
subscribe? at their*office, at Newberry Court
douse. South Carolina, within twenty daya
titer the aervioe ot thie enmmona on you, ex
dueive of the day of aervico.
If voa fad io answer thia complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take
judgment agsinat you tor the sum ot (1,3 5,
with intereat at tberate of seven percent, per
?unom, from the 21st day of November, 1871,
and costs
Dated 21st day of November. 1871
FAIR. POPE A POPE,
Plaintiff's Attorueya.
Co the d?tendant, Joaeyh Maner Lawton:
Take no'ice that the enmmona iu this ac
lion, of which the foregoing is a copy, waa
lied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas, at Newberry Court Houi-e, In
the County of Newberry, in the State ot Som h
Jarolina, ou the 28th of November. A D. 1871.
FAIR, POPE A POPE,
Plaintiff's Attorneya, Newherrv, C. H., S. C.
Dated 28th dav ut November, 1871.
Dec 2_eG
?tate of Sooth Carolina-Newberry Co.
COURT or COMMON PLEAS.
Vlbert J. Haltiwanger, plaintiff againat Jna.
Manor Lawton, defendant.-COPT SUMMONS
roa MONEY DEMAND.-COMPLAINT SEUVED
t'o Joseph Maner Lawton, aetendaut in this
_aotion:
V/ OU are hereby snmmoued and required
1 to answer tho complaint in thia action,
ot which a copy is herewith servtd opon yon,
ind to serve a cop; of yoor answer on tho
subscrib? m. at their office, at Newberry Court
House, South Carolina, within twenty daya
after the s< rvice of thia sumuona on you,
exclusive of the day of aervice.
If you tail tu answer thin complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take
judgment against you for tbe s nm o" S106 40,
with interest at the rate of seven per cent.
p?r aunnm, from the 27th day of November,
,1871, and costa.
Dated 27m dav of November, 1871.
FAIR, POPE A POPE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To the defendant, Joseph Maner Lawton:
Take notice that the summons in thia ac?
tion, of which the foregoing ia a copy, waa
filed tn the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas, at Newberry Court House, io
the Coonty of newherrv, in tbe ?"tate of Mooth
Carolina, on the 28th dav of November A. D.
1871. FAIR, POPE A POPE.
Plaintiff"o Attorneys.
Newherrv C. H., 8. C., November 28,1871.
Dec 2_B6
?tate of South Carolina-Fan field Co.
rho State of South Carolina, plaintiff, va. the
Spartauburg and Union Railroad Company,
and others creditors-OrdVr for Sale, de.
BY virtue cf a decretal order iu the above
stated case, all the creditors of tho
;&>partauburg and Union Railroad Company
.are require . to prove and establish their de?
mando against tue said Company, before oa,
? ?is Special Referees, at th-' law office ot James
'.ti. Rion, E*q , in Winnsboro. b. C., on the
|26th, 27th,28th, 29th and 80th days of Decem?
ber, A D 1871. and on tho 281, 24th. 28-h,
?26 h. 27th and 28tb daya cf January. A. D.
1872 JAMES M. BAX 1ER,
THOMAS B. J M ER,
Nov 26 Special Referees,
sar tho Fairfield Herald, the Uniouvllle
Times the Carolina Spartan and the Co um?
ida I7M?OI? will publich till let of February,
187?, aud send billa to chu Clerk o? the Court,
?Vinnebnro. _,
For Saie.
?or\rv rwv i FEET OF LUMBER,
!?>Ul P,UUU 60,000 feet of well sea?
soned Flooring on band
! Orders for Lath, and all kinda Lumber filled
I at short not JO. Apply at our Lumber Yard,
!?n Lady atreet and Greenville Railroad, or
I address W LoWnY A CO ,
i Q.t 28 3mo Box 180 Otdno bia S C.
I Pickles, Fruits and Vegetable*,
l-t pr (t\ DOZEN, in glass and cans, of tbs
i LOV/ ohoioeat kinds, as follows: fcnglhh
iPiocahli and Cbow Chow; California Apricots
iand Bartlett Peara; Pino Apple-, IreabVeaoh
"B, Phi ai a, Strawberries, Tomat oe*, Oreen
Corn, Asparagus, Spanish Olives, Capera'
Worcester Sauce, French" #\nd English Mua
tard, Deaaioated Coooannt, Cboci late Paste,
E?sonco Coffee, Ac; all freah and for i-ale low
for cash._E. HOPE.
Barley! Barley!
PLANTERS can have SEED BARLEY at
tl 25 per bushel. Termo csBh._
Hept 22 _JOHN C. SBKOERB,
Revenue Stamps! Revenue Stamps!
ALL DENOMINATIONS for sala at tba
usual discount, at tho SOUTH CARO
LINA BANK AND TRUST CO. Deo 7