The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, December 07, 1865, Image 3

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EGIOLATU T0 H ALgINA. iURSDA Y. NOVRMuBzR od, 186. SENAT& The Senate met at 10 A. M. The Presidentpro tem. announced that Kr, Richardsoh was added to the Com. tittee on Roads and Buildings. Mr. Townes , offered a resolution, which was agreed to, that it be referred to thi judiciary committee to report as to the propriety of passing alaw for the protection of the property of married women in this . State, and that they Iave leave to report by bill or othei wise. The Senate proceeded to the special rder for 11 o'clock-a bill to establish District, Courts. The hour having arrived,- the Presi. daent pro tem. of the Senate, attended by the officers and'members of' the Senate, sttended in the House of Representa 'tives. in order to be present at the inau. ;guration of the Lieutenant Governor 'elect, who was sworn in by the Hon. B. V. Dunkin, Chief Justice. Immediastely thereafter, the Senate joined the House of . Representatives in voting for two Associate Justices of the Court of Appeals. Hon. D. L.' Wardlaw received 139 Totes ; Bon. John A. Inglis, 137; Hon. J. P. Carroll, I ; and. Mr. James B. Campbell, 1. ,The President therefore, declared the lon. D. L. Wardlaj and the Hon. A. Inglis duly elected Associate Justices of the Court of Appeals. Upon the return .fthe Senate to the 8e'aate chamber, Mr. 4rthur presented the inemqrial of the Mayor and Alder. men of the city of - Columbia, praying the aid of the State in rebuilding the city. Also; thle petition of. Mr. Win R. Huntt, Secretary of State, praying coM. pensation for-seryides, expenditures arnd losses, sustained.in preserving the public records of the Sta4. And. the account 6f J)r. C. H1. MioU for medii'nes fur. nished the Au'senal Academy. The Senate then proceeded to vote for Register in Equity for Charleston District, with the following result : Jai. L. Gantt, 27 votes ;'J. L'. Nowell, 2. The Senate then voted" for Commis. sioner in Equity, of the following Dis. tricts, with the following reauk: Anderson. . 'Dirict;:- W. W. Hum. phreys 17 vot ; A. O. Norris, 14. Barnwell . rio}--Jaines Patterson, 26 votes ; Wlli M ni M Hunter ; 5. Colleton Difrictl-Benjainin 'Stokes. Miarion District-A. L. Evans. - Chester District -Giles J. Patterson. ChesterBeld-Jas. C, Craig. Horry District--Oenj. E. Sessions. Spartanbi'iistriet-T; Stobo Far row. '22 votes I H. H.-Thompson. 8. Re'ister of Mesne- Conveyance for Charleston District--Henty Trescot, 28 voteq ; James bf Reed, 2. Master in 11uity for' Charlestoin Dis. trict-Janhas W. Grey. Mr. Buist-presented the 'nemorial.of Dr. J. J. Chisolm, President -of the Board of Trustee- of. the Roper Hos. pital, transmitting accounts of teceipts .and disbursements, aind praying for the usual aproApration. Also the memorial ity Cou of Qpwtoa, pray th p= opand a rod for Vthe-Sparthuburg and ~tpI~n of r. Sulliy'an,, the Presi, otrn. was . requested to retire rora ;i who requsted Mfr. Mr. Re4 qgered.the following resolu. tion which was uanimousely agreed to: A~~e~ In the' 'tor'orary -retire. ment H~AI on. F. J. Moses hem the chai'r, ihenhanks of the 84nate are dny, and are,,e ri4 hiqs,, Tor the ,coureoulIne~ ah .and. impartial' ? anres' tpyner tthisarian on ifie Mohiooh bein 4rep. - jithe Fr~rasit ro fm.a thenas~a follows: would be' an ti d both ,f,~p and heart, if% p 1r .reoeiv ts -t mnonial of y~our appreciation ~~~o~ emotion, Apomplnibeego~ with , such evidewoe of ~udAity, ou4not fahit to awaken a i ofI~,f wetl ite Ih I ae a Ini4O d th' gt*o 'the chair se s'o elle the commendas - ion of thoe-4V# vv90.I -have the honor td ~ pf - , bpd bee e idP 34 i5Ynaal I shall treasure this evidenco of your good will and kindness as a boon of which any one may be proud, and shall never in life, cease to remember the pleasant relations which my .associition with you has induced. To you, sir. (the Senator from Lau. rens, the organ of this body in present. ing t1is flat.te ring testimonial,I return my acknowledgement for the complimentary remarks with which y'u have accompa nied the communicatiorr of the resolu. tion. On motion of Mr. Thompson. the Special Order for quarter-past 12 P. M. -a bill to establish District Courts was discharged, and the same subject was made the special order for, to-mor row, at 11 A. M. HOUSE OF 1WPRESENTATIVES The Senate sent to this House rosolu. tions of respect for the memory of Ron. T. J. Withers; which were concurred in and ordered to be returned to the Sen ate. The Senate sent to this House a bill to amend sia Act to ineorporate the E more Muatuai Insurauce Company, to be located in the city of Charleston; which was read the third time and title changed toan Act. Mr. Keith presented the petition of sundry citizens of Pickens District, ask ing to have MAnagers of Elections ex eupted from road duty, or compensated in some other way, as a consideration for their services. Mr. Lord introduced a bill t6 amend an Act entitled an .Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to increase the fees of Sheriffs for dieting persons confined in jail." - Mr. Hutson introduedd a bill to provi4e for the admission in evidence of wills made in the execution of a power. Mr. T. -P. Mikell introduced a bill to provide for the election of Governor and Lientenant-Governor. Mr. Shaw introduced-the following resolution, which was agreed to, and sent to the Senate for concurrence: Resolved, That it be referred to a joint committeeoto consist of the committes of Ways and Means of the House, and the committee of Finance and Banks of the Senate, to take immediate steps to pro vide for the expenses of the General As sembly the present session, and that they especially inquire and report as to tie expediency of authorising the President and Directors of the Bank of the gtate of Bouth Carolia, to.-advance'to the use of the State, from ".ny funds now in their possession or under their control, a sum sufficient for said purpose, upon the pledge ofthe faith and credit 0* the State for the repsyment of the -same . to the said President and Direstore. Mr. Dawkins iutroduced a bill for the relief of -the Spartanburp knd Union Railroad Company. . The Senate attended in tlie. Houge, and United with the House in voting viva-voce for'two Associate Justices of the Appeal Court. Hon. D. L. Wardlaw at kd Hork. John A. Inglis hiving received majority of the votes given, die Speaker nnoinced that they vere elected Associate Justices 'of the Appeai Court. Tfhe Senate -thi athended- in the hail g h ouse' of '.pesA & in'id .jemediately after,H4 'Lietenant-Governor the commiptee of Arranre the hall. TieLetnnt enrle then addressd: the roombers of the Gen. *ral Assetstbly. asfalfowa: *Thr'ooeeheu' robeded to tvieoce, for Comisaionera isnty for Anderson, Barnwdl Chester, ehs tergeld, Collo~6a, Darlingtn. ..Hoi-ry, Marion and Stiatanburg Digtricts:-'ad *fer Master in eqrit for C~harleston, Di. iric6; slao, prooee to ballit (or Reg inter E it'forherlbston District. BA DAY, DNQMBHk 2, 1 865. Tb a yto it e;W ilatton b the ~ e ~ Th- iiv n to a c - i 16 stResM .United States army in' FebrnarV, 1865. And the petition of- Wpm. Kinsler,.Ed. ward Kinsler and HetiryeO. Kinsler. for a chartpr for a ferry across Congaree River, at Columbia. The President laid before the Senate the report of the Solicitor. of the Wes. tern Circuit on Discrict offices and offi. cers. The speial order for 12m.-a bill to establish District Courts-was discussed and made the special order for Monday, at 11 a. in. The President an'nounced the follow. ing as the result of 'the ballotings. for officers: I Solicitor of the Eastern Circuit--Hen. ry McIver. Conimissipners in Equity-Orange burg-V. D. V Jamison; Union-Wil liam Monioe: Clarendon-G. 4 Hug. gins; Darlingtoi-A. F. Edwards;* Richland-Douglas B. DeSaussure. .Adjouirned. HOUSE OF RE PRESENTATIVE The Clerk called the roll, the Speak. er tPok the chair, and progeedings were opened with prayer by Rev Dr. Howe. Mr. Todd presented .the petition of John Knight. praying the renewal of %is charter for a b-ridge across Saluda Riv. er, known as Knight's Bridge. Mr. Lewie p-esented the petitionef Wm. Klnsleo, Edward Kineler and H4n. .zy 0. Kinslgr, for a 'charter of a fehy over Congaree River, at Columbia Mr. layts presented the memorial of the Commissioners ot Public Buildings, of Lexington District, for an appropra tion to rebuild the court house and jail in thatoDistrict, which %nre burbtt by the. United Stotes'army in February 1864. Mr. DePass presented the memorial of the citizens of Kirkwood for an Act of incorporation. Tela Speakerannounced'that Thomas P. Ryan is added to the Committee on Railroads and Public Ruildings. Mr. DePass. introduced abill to ap. point Commissioners of Kirkwood, and for other purposes. Mr. Garlington introduced, a bill to amend the Insolvent Laws. Mr. Russel introduced a bill to pro. vide for the'alection of Co-nmissioners, Masters and Registers in. Equity by the people, The Speaker isid-beore the House the report of the Solicitor of 'the Wes. tero Circuit on District offlos and ofR1. cers. Mr. Mullins intioduced a resolution, which was ordered for consideration on Monday cext. that the General Assen bly adjourn sie die on. Tuesday, the 12th inst.. The Honse proceeded to the considera. tion of a bill to ertablish Districts Courts; and a bill to amend the Crimi nal Law. - Adjourned Service every Sunday at 11 A.A.. a eP. M. The:rlignug of t.h holleIas oena dis pensed with. The appointmsent of to-day.. Is alted In o absence of t H AVE tecelved sadsla otl~ % re. best Grocerie, whIsk 't $*flt lowest market. prices few ogshr S, B~acon Sid0s, 8houd.w . da oeit and Extra lope,.Bft~ Sar and' Soa ACrus - leon, Ma fu kIts,- arl AtnanodgRais oaa4 Ch ris;*tq~w :Ioand q usta* o~ 89 ~~f9. n,. 0ov JUST IECEIVJED BY !AMES D. MILNORA Fj vil ribbon bound Bed Blahkets, Heavy rey Blankets, Cups and Saucers, Plate, !Tumirs, Concntrated Lye, for making. soap, Pklek Almonds, Raisins, Currenat, Spices, Buek, Turkey and Bird Shot. Oysters, and Salmon, in cans, Trace Chains, Rope for wells, Rope for plough lines, Lantern., for Petroleum Oil, , Vine gar, 4, 6, 8 and 10 penny Nails, Adaman tine.and Tallow Cuoidles, Sacks Liverpool Salt, Bacon Sidqs, Fine Padlocks, Stnooth. Ing Irons, together with a good assortment of -Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots, Shoes and Hats. Also a large assortment of Fire Works and Fresh Candy. dec 786 1. C. D9. CARR & CO., T NA'ERs in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat .I.ti do, Window Shades,' Patent Step LAdders, &o. ALSO, Tailor's Trimmings Of very.variety, -which they offet to the trade'jt New York Jobbing prices. o Broad St., Charleston, S. C. dec 6'66--8no. M ~ATZ SML. Y authority from the Court of Ordinary, L there will he offered at public out cry at the late residence of John G. Mobly, deceased,.on Toeiday, the 19th instant, a lotif CORN, PEAS and COTTON SERb. belonging to the estate' of John 0. ?Mobley, deceased. At the same time will be rented to the highest bidder, the plantation be longing to the said estate, knowh as. LAGRANGE. ZEB MOBLEY, 0xeautor. .dec 5'66-td 10iCUTOR'S NOT10I. A LL persous having demands against* the estate of John MoMtster, deceas ed, will render them In properly attested without delay. All persons indebted to said estate are rfquested to make immediate settlement with the undersigned. . 41 H. MeMASTER, Executor. nov 26'66,0% WANTED. W ANDTED to hire immediately for the Charlotte & a. 0. Railroad, ten or twelve wagons and teams to haul cross-ties, near Simpsons T. 0. Liberal prices will be paid. For further information, apply to W. D. Creight, Railroad Agent, Winnsboro', Jaimes Rosborough, Simpson's T. 0. or 'o the undersigned, J. W. GREEN, Engipeer. New 28'66-4 ESTATW SAL. TNpursunoe to suthority given me by ,. Court of Ordinaey, I will sell on, the 22st of Deceqiber next, at the DUiCHMAN'S CREEK PLANTATION of Johq Harrison, senior, deceased, a lot of co11104 Horses. Mule.e Cattle and Planstatie n o . .Also' lot of ROUSEBOLD and IITCIEN FUIMTURE, At the same time, will be rented several different TRACKS OF LAND. All the foregoing belongjog'to the estate of John Hsrrison, senior, Beceased. JOHN R. HARRISON, Adar. - o*t '65-t4 e5T'9,) ta hN ~ Si ojhe moet LATEST STYI3 4%Cap6 4unttlitt ed., Also a lot, ofth ~eR~ry~ne 'fw i e8* *o t of Orvy, ~ J4Y lesA~~u,,a lot of ~S4 I~*e(J~ii~t*.,Cattle, Uten so bales ~~*Ii~e ~4~o rse PIONEER LINE 6F' STiI&'. Baluisme*e, W' phidepbsa, New VorI4 .sad eutin. via Albe marle and 0sesepenao THE COMODI OUS ATEAMERS PIONEER and COMMODORE ADAMSi WILL leave New Berne for for Nolk . on TUESDAY of each week at 8 o'1olgk, A. M., connecting with the different, line.e bf steamers for the above name'd 'pointp On and after the first day of De cemberinext they will leav'e on Tuesday and Friday of eaoh'week, .making semi-weekly trips. Shippers of Goods will receive every facility and accommodation for the trans. portation of the same, as. arrangement. have been made with the different mpan panies to forward goods .to this 1It low rates and without delay. Each. these steamers are capable of carryjng TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY TONS 0F FREIGHT through The canol withoit difficulty, as they'were built expressly for the trade. They i (Ited up with STATE ROOMS and 0AEHS capable of accommodating thirt yAVe passengers. Every attention will be paid to the coMfort of . pasengers, who will not be subject to the inconvenienoe' of transfer to other vessels, but will t ti ken through direct without change. The tables -of the steamers are liberally supplied with the best the market, affords. Families traveling will find it to their In terest t6 take this line, as they will thereby, escape the danger and discomfort of a se route, and the fatigue of railroad travel. On the 16th of December next, if the business of the line warrants it, the steam er WILLIAMS will be put on the route, and tri.weekly trips will be made. For freight or passage apply to WHIT-. FORD, DILL & 00.,.New Berne, N, C. DAVID WILLIAMS. Proprietor. nov 21'65 .Os11 KIaNG & co.. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in G ROCRIES, Plovisions. Flour, For. eign .and Domestic Liquors and 01 gar.. Crookery, Hollow-Ware and Glas-. ware. 2000 Sacks Liverpool Salt to arrive. No. 88 Hasel-Strect, now 9'6-.8m Charleston; . 0. Prospectus 0 "The North Carolina Guardlan." * , HE undersigned will issue; commenoing 'IT on the first day of Jabuary' 1866, in the city of Chprlotte, N C., a daily and tri-weekly newspaper under the style and' title of "THE NORTH CAROLINA GUAR DIAN," which shall be devoted especially to the dissemination of the latest news, and., the guarding, with an eagle eye, the inter ests of the State underthe Constitutiong and in cdnformlty. wih the laws of the United States. . There will also be issued, from the slso office, a weekly paper under thb style and title of "THE-CATAWBA WATCHMAN" The terms'for the DAitT OVAtA wih"l be, for one year, '7.00; mlx months. $4.00; toree months, $2.60; any less time $1.90 per month, Tuu Ta-WNxLY GUARDIAN will be sup plied to subscribers at $.00 for .elye months; $8.00 for six, monihs ; $1Y for' 'three mnaths, and seventy-fire een per month for any less tiwo. Ordinary ,advertisement., oocupyisg ~q mnoie than ten lines (on. square,) will4e inserted in either of the above pubhosiidas at seventy-lve cents for the firet 'nsertiew and ~1~jtf'pt'aoh stabsequent insertiop. Larger aIisements in esseorpf'oportion. - Liberal ' qunis will be made for eon traos advertis'n. The:.Wuuxkt WATonWAW will be furnishy ed to subscriber. at $2.Q0psr antiumn, single oopy, and te. aoluEove fsor, $7.60, to a* elab4f ten for $160 to a club eft twenty. for As.O Wt atxtra copy ~ the getter u fof- euis. - . Aliordersnid 1baaddressed to' - J. E. BBlTTON,. Edlio and Proprietew "Gtairdfan," jm& Editors wilt confer afavor by giving the 'above, with this note, a few laertions, at lekht, in their publoains, and entering' the "Nosu OAUoLIJA Guot i' ' a their ex'change lists. . B Desember 86, 1966. 'ONBISTING of. I