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ton nmtod; tto ?tn bu not bno triad, t
Jtdmi?iamm to (Jb? Bmr?T^9. Aaraaa, Jr,
and C. O. Sfirim havtag ton axaalaad V
ooaaiiln of lawyart appal a tad by tto Ovart
ud raportad qaallftad, wara aa laat Wadaaa
day adm ittod to pracliea aa Attoraaya and 80
licitors in tb* Covrii of Ull BlaU.
The grand jury nmIwM their htuii oa
Wednesday and made a pmwtant la tha
Court, which wa bar* nat apaaa tor thla wuah
Tha 8tala t? Hirit SoLoami; Indlotmeu
far aurdar. TBe jwry rataraad a rarlkt a
aaeaslaaghtor. Tha priaoaar wu defended
by T. 8. Artrbr, Senior, T. 8- Artivr, Jr.,
and W*. B. Karu, la^iina Praaacwtiaa
hy Solicitor Wu. B. Panax.
Ia tha caaa of Banna* Jiciror and Wtbuai
Bwtleb, Burglary, Jacrioi plaadad
gw?l*y af Larcaay. Dafhadaat Btnit not yat
arraatad.
Amos Hdmiri, colorad, vn foaad gailty of
tha aurdor of ona Ellbck Cox, colorad ; tha
olbar defendants in tba lint caaa wera acquit*
tad. Messrs- Annua and Binmn defended
t ha aacaaad.
When tha Court adjourned laat evening, tha
caaa of tha Stat* agaimt 3. McMahaw, negro,
for aheap atealtng, waa before the Court.
There ha* bean aeveral conviction* for mis*
demeanor* aa well aa acquittal*, which wa
have not apecifled. It ia auppoaad tb* 8aa*
a iona buainoaa will be rloaad to-day.
Tha 1/eglalntnr*.
Our CMumhi* correspondent give* the
general nm from CMum'.ti*. Tha Legislature
is busy doin? and threatcnirg Some
few things wa approve, hut many destructive
rwcaaurea are agitat-d, among these
bills amounting, to a JteUrtiloo of war on
aeveral counties of the State, where there
Haa been late disorders, but pesee now
rwlgna every where in the Slate, and the
Legislature had better let well enough
alone. Too ranch government and the employment
of the ignorant and malicious
malitia has been the provocation and aclu?
al cause of most all the violenee and bjood
rhed ; they began the war in Laurens and
Union.
Con cress.
The prineipal thing dona lately ta Con.
grsaw. ts the appointment of three Commie
loners to viait St. Domingo, and report faela
o as to enable the Government to aet in.
telligently on the question of annexation
The probllity of eairylngthe measure inersas*
ee, although it is opposed by a considerable
number of Republicans and the entire Democratic
members. The question of general
amnesty it again coming up for discussion
Sens'or Wilson of llasrscbueetts has come
out for general amnesty with very few ax*
eeptiona There ought ? be nous.
The Election of SheriffTH?
alftri inn naaaarl nff vaow wmUiIw
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Wednesday last. As there was no serious
oontest, a very small rote was polled. As will
be seen by the statement below, Capt. J. L.
Soutrkrr was overwhelmingly chosen. Mr.
Sbomats declined before the election :
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Dunklin I 40 I
Oaklawn I 82 IS
Fairview ... 44 141 1
Grove 30 I 10
Adstin 4f1 4 1
Aantt ...... 30 10
Bntler 48 U| 1
Greenville ft08 68 3
Chick Springs 11 3| 22
Paris Mountain 24
O'Neal .. 38 8 1
Bates 42;
Highland 4j 2 28
Glassy Mountain I 431 I II
Baluda !| 371 I
"foul 1,071 10? 73
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7red?riok D. Bulk, Xtq , President of
the Oreenrllle nod Columbia Railroad.
The Abbeville Pre** and Banner of the
L3 >h rays:
** Perianal ? We had the | lrssure during
the past week, of receiving a call from Pi evident
F D. Rnek, of Ike Greenville A Co.
luinbia Railroad, and ha impressed us aa a
roan of vigorous, practical mind, at an active,
efficient woiker, and aa one who it
sparing no effort to promote the beat inter
aaU of the road. He ihinke that the Com
pany has received a great deal of uDmrril*
ad abuae from thoee who know nothing of
tha difficulties which it has had to encounter,
and of the large anaauat of substantial
improvement whieh has been effected. An
old, worn-out road hail la be renovated, and
la doing this, the Coaapany has largely .cascaded
the income af the road. A large
force is now employed in the work *4 renovation,
new and improved raits have been
purchased, and three new and superior an
gtnea have been pWced upon the road.
The Company lies done and are doing all
Ibat reasonable men could espeet of it."
Pruaaian and French War.
Ar.other great battle has been fought, in
which the Prnaaiaaa defeated the French,
ear Lemana. There were about 60,000 on
each side ; the French I eel, 16 thousand killed
and wounded and were ioreed to retreat.
The battle wae on the )0th. The New York
TtUgram hsa the announcement of the particulars,
which amount to this; that tha
army of lha Loire, the laet hope of France,
baa been defeated in a bloody battle, eeren
miles from Lemsne.
The ?i?ge of Paris eontinoaa set ire. Tha
Pruaaiana are shelling parts of tha eity, and
buildings are set on Are. The refusal of tha
French to make peaec la only eatail:ng
greater ultimate needleee loee end mi eery on
Ik* n*..nU Tt.M* ?* k. .**.
Iy a million of Prunaiana abont Pari*, and
two hundred thouaand recruila ara cooing
from Germany.
llr. Wm. H. Haaaiaoa haa preacntad aa
with a mean of a new kind of Hwcat Potato*
a. They have fleab a I moat the color of
rrota, but in other ra*[ acta they arc, wa
boliaae, like the yam, accept much awaatar.
They vara raiaod in hia garden hara, bar*
? ? obtained lb? aaed from a g< nib man
who bad originatad them oaa or two yaara
dM*
mmammmmmmmmmmmmammm
Tbo fciiim IImm fin FroofMi.
Off woM k^?. (tan,. Col. 6. W,
M?MSi tbo irfhe* 4mj eftMbilod U M o tell
j >f lfc?thofi dmrlfilooi wbbb/oo te?t fci
.* tbo 4k*H ill| iJbl wlffitf Aubnn
MeBdO. &*.. of tbb pfeoo ini ? to be
. mhI? ;liily>iliiinrt?Bii. ItbftbM
Ufolly fobbed ortbb. ood wo oro ootiroly
t oooeioood, oo uiolil*|it, ood tho oooolo
I eleo tvo'toiooiab of (Ho repeated ood ooeere
IMi o of ho capacity to roobt the offoeto of fee,
* thot the world boo ot loot o roelly ao/e mIi
I f Hat will ???!?? ?? ' - '
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bin not only (|tlnl bviflin, but complete.
* ly agoinot ihadeotrualire eUmrat. _
' The American 8U?m Fir* Proof fUfe Com
paxy, or* fortunate in ifearing the agency
of e??eh a man. Col Moor*. Hit wall
know* tad Miporior eeientifle knowledge
, tad geniao for otabaaiit (and that knowladgt
kprtalltal at vail Mlhtort)ittl.)?ll1
tuablt kla to tonuntad (ho Safe to tk* ont
tit# toaldaata of geoileat*n In lha Stole
f and flatokira cepacia I ly whon b* it no
, Uinad by (ko aamerou* toot proof* contain*
od ia tho pomphlot which b* boa, deecriptlve
i of i<o a oolitic*. ,
Mnamoa.
Tho remarkable flro proof quality of IhU
I oofo U accural by placing water In onpper
> oceeel* between tho Inner wall of tkoaofo and
(bo book no**, to that whao expoecd to fire,
' otrom io generated, carrying off (no heat
and protecting tho content* of the oofe for
any dovimhlo length of lime. The reorli
or* bermelleal ly waled with a fueiblo Bolder.
which malt a and #i??i ? >? ?
joat before the wiUr hoila, bat completely
prttenU evaporation, and to keep* the aafe ,
entirely dry tilKthe fire oeeure; and * return
tube*," Ingri.iooaly arranged, preflerve
the water from fanning out in eaee the-rafe
(all* on it* top or either aide in burning.
Don Thl I1IAH INJE?B MOKIT AMD rtKial
It doee not. Hie effect of eteam on paper
te not what many anppoee it to be. It pen*
trate* to the Interior of the aafe. but it doea
not obliterate, nor dim, nor change In any
way a word or letter of any I ook or paperIt*
only effect on the paper i? to give It, i'
in a mahogany eaee, a alight creamy tint
from the eolor of the wood, but every writ
ten er printed word la aa clear and legible
a* when firet made. The Steam Fire-Proof
Safe ia believed to be aa nearly perfect In all
I'eepeota aa a rafe can be.
The aaf* ie not only valuable to private
individual* and companies, but it afforda
Towm, countie* and varioua eoeielie* and
corporation*, a cheap meanaol preaervlng
- ?
inair rwtru, removing completely ell ri?k
from fire, end without the expenec of t fire
proof building,
We would ad viae peraona wonting o reel
ly fire preof aafe, to aatiefy themaelvea by
eooeulting Col. O. W. Houi, the agent; he
eon turnieh fifty or o hundred tea'imoniala,
collected in a pamphlet. It hoa never foil*
ed in the oevereet teata of fire, when ol'
other* have dene eu, t.*?n known to
endure o red hot heot for o day an t night.
The lock ia peculiar ; it hoa no Wy. but ia
art by a eomhinaSrion'of numhera by turning
a knoh, ao that none but the owner or per*
aona a*tting the lock can open the aafe. The
firea in eitiea have ahown that all other
aafea are liable to overbealiisy and deatraction
of the eonients.
We give the follow Ing account from a
Philadelphia paper, ahicb ia only ona of
many aueh tilala.
" A SBAL BALAMANDES AT LAST.
Not tha leaat intereattng fea'urs of tha
great Inter*8late Fa>r, at Norriatown, waa
tha trial of patent anfea, which cimr off
under the aoperinteadenee of the commit*
tee. An immense wood fire was lighted'
and a large somber of aafea of different
makes were paleed la it. The fire was
kept burning nine honra and a half, and at
the enJ of that time every aafe in the ffanaee
had ita eontenta totally de'troyed*. eieepl
one, with 8anborn'a Patent Strain Imnrnv#
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ment. This was taken out, and, to the extreme
surprise of the uninitiated, its eon*
tents were uninjured. The eommltlee were i
so much pleased with the drfrtfenstration of
the fast that there is at last a really fireproof
aafe, that a gold medal was awarded
the owners."?Philadelphia Sunday 7Ven*eript,
Sept. 11, 1867.
Beataurant la Oreanvllla.
Mr. II. C. Hack is filling up, in a neat and
beautiful style, the inletior of the old store
room on Main Street, one door shoes the
Mansion House building, and opposite the
Post Office, for a Restaurant, where the
hungry and thirsty may hereafter expect to
find something good at all times, and just
what they may call for. We have^ no doubt
the establishment, under Mr. Hack's management,
will be well eondueted. We always
heard that the greater the traveller a
man has been, the belter qualified he is to
keep a hotel or restaurant?he knows what
wayfarers or the hungry about home want
?and the boat styles of living. He has
lesrned, too, the quality of materials to
keep on hand, because " he has been about.1
Mr. Hack has had mueh experience in eily
life, and has been in years past a considerable
traveller. Having settled in Orrenville.
he .proposes to go into a business, for whieh
we take it. ha is well qualified. It will be,
too, a conveniens# to many residents and
visitors of Orrenvllle, and we wish assesses
to the enterprin.
Transfers of Beat Estate.
Dr. J. M. flnrusi* K?. 1. ? ?
(dene* of Dr. F. A. Waltir, in lb* northwaftern
part of tba Citj, on* or two Street*
from Bnneoiube, for two tbonaand dollar*
?uh. Tbo bnilding ia a largtand roomy on*,
kaiag anbatantial and deairablo. The pa re baa t,
spending a eonaidambla part of bia tiaaa
heae, baa iaraatad in Qraanrllla, with a riaw,
na donbl, of nltiaaately removing to tba
plaaa?at an? rata, wa hopa to.
Mr. Janna H. Havana baa pnrebaaad from
Mr. Nona Fnaavaoa tba (mail bonaa and lot
of tba latter, 1 oca tad near tba Halliard School,
for ffea hand red dollar* eaab. Mr. Havana
axpaata, aftar a wbila to oeeapy it, ia order to
be near onr aehoola.
Fountain Fan.
We hava boon praa?nted by Maaara D. L>
M'.llbr k Bton., with a box of Fonatain
Pena. Theaa Paoa are ro aoneV-notad aa to
roici an or im ink picked np, tod will pot
blot, writing from ooo to three peg**- before
returning for i new enppl/. Soeh feeloreo
will moke the Fountain Pen desirable.
40P* ??f~y
Enpeeiel attention ie called to the
advertisement of Mr. Wm. J. Renepuw,
Stone Cotter and Rodder, in another column.
AH werk emropteJ to hla will be
faithfully at'ended to.
Ttea Oiw?i>ow Ttaaa*.
r IW. 0. P?iiB, fcnMrl; *f (hi* pi***.
t mI itmuftui, MBur ?f Mr iwIa tetv,
. vl? tba TmI* C*tte?* late, tte vteku
, M r-Mtly la tba BdUertel 4*
i yitent *rA< <?or?te?w^ rria. id r*,
tl>od, baring Wm aiaetad te tbd. Cbalr *1
Bailee Latter* la a BapUat Callage te California,
aa wa leara tea Ik* Elagatrea Sim.
Tbla lattep joaraal ayi of Prat Desise,
' Ifkaw to* aowpltoaaattog C*L Wiaaoa i
-Mr. P. 0. Doator, wbo aaoaatly t<&k
obarga *1 tba editorial aia*|*aaa( of tbia
P*par, ba* rrllaqalabed bi* poaltloe. Hp baa
b**a la*tad te tba Chat el Bella* Latter*
aad Eagliab Lltorater* ia a Bapt tot Collage la
CaHforala. Hi* arrnf liahad lad/ baa ate*
b**o alaeted to praatde orer lb* dapartaeaot of
aate, ratal aad laatractaatal, la tba aaaa*
iastitaiioa. Wa regret to part witb oar fttoad
ao aeon, aad rball alaa bla earaatll* pea tea
tba *ol*toa* of tba Tba**; bat aaotbor a*-,
qnaiatoaee aad aataaaa*4 gentleman, who te!
honorably identified witb tba K?inr. -r
Plate, hM tiktn kti pliw, aid the Tissee be- i
for* as tbU morning gives or done* of bin
ability for tbo pooition whlob bo ban lunntd.
B. H. Wilson, Esq., Is sanouaond as tbo *dl>
tor of tbo Tleses."
Vivo on Sudsy Might.
On Sunday night last, botwoon sight aad
alao o'clock tbo largo Stable on the prOmiroo
ot TxncH C. Cult, Rsq , located soar th?
hood of Mala Street, was found to bo on firs.
Being filled with fodder and shucks, the
whole building, was aot long in being coe|
ored with the flames, and every attempt to
extinguish them was unavailing. Dr. A. D.
Hoax's boggy was there at the time of the
breaking out of the Are, and was injured
to an extent; Henry Gantt, colored, had a
carriage worth $100. entirely consumed.?
The Stable was worth al>oul $700. Some
think the origin of the fire accidental,
while others suppose it to be the work of
an incendiary.
Messrs. Tonne, Paicx, Damons and Lone,
tbo last colored, bare taken their seats la
Congress, as members from Georgia.
STATE MATTERS.
G. L. Glasner, of Greenville County, has
been eppoioled a Notary Public.
The Ttmra rrnnrli It?;??. ? t.- ??
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quiet.
The Comptroller's report is printed end
shows the Siate debt to be $11,000,000.
The Charleston Republican says that the
interests of 8outh Caroline demand that
amnesty be immediately d'elared.
The Union Times has treated itself to a
handsome new head, and looks improved
otherwise.
The blacksmith shop of It. F. Grttys, foor
miles from TorhvilU, was iteatrnjatl hr fire
On Monday last.
Henry Sloan has been eppeint*d Aeeis
tant Physieian and Chief Attendant at the
State Arsylum in Columbia.
" The State of South Caroline gnilty of
aeeanlt and battery," was a verdict brought
in by a Darlington jury. The Judge dkn
charged the jury.
Last week at tha Ontirl k.l.t l? rT.1? <
waa decided to postpone the trie! of ihoee
argaged in the late disturbance, until the
public mind was io a more tattled condition.
[ Aadrew Brown, convicted of murder, at
the late session ol Court in Barnwell county,
was sentenced to be hung on the laet
Friday in February next.
A hour occupied by a colored woman in
Anderson County, wai burned on the 8th
last. A child seven monlhe old, waa consumed
ia the building.
Rev Jonaa Byrd, colored, who eanvsreed
the State laet summer In company sM the
candidate* of the Rd?r?n party, hae " retired
from public life " and resumed hia
old business?a fish merchant, at atall No
t. ia the market in Cherlceton.
A bill hae been Introduced into the legislature
to confer upon the Speaker of the Hoot*
of Representatives. and the president of the
Senate, the power to call extra scsalona of
me uanerei Aeeemniy, whenever, in th-ir
judgment, it shall be deemed neeeeeery.
On the night of the 4th inel., the store
houH of Mtufn Roherteon A Seigler, near
Ml. Vernon Camp Or?und, Kdget-ld County.
waa aoiirrty destroyed by fire. All ite
eontmta ware likewiae consumed. Nothing
ia known aa rrgarda the origin of the fire.
Loaa, $2(XV).
The monater hog belonging to Mr* M.
Hull, of Barnwell Tillage, and for which
premiuma ware awarded her in 1840 and
1870, at the Agrieultural Fairs held in
that town, waa alatitfhiered a few days ago,
and weighaed 482J I be. net. The bead,
alone, weighed 44 Iba.
lira. Elisabeth Emerajo, widow of an aid
Revolutionary soldier, died at the residence
of her aom in-law, Mr. John Carpenter, in
Anderson County, on the 29th of November
laei. 8h? waa born in Ireland on the 16th
of Angnat, 1770, and waa eonaeqoently gj?
warda of one hundred years eld at the time
of her death.
Mr. Joseph Newaome, living abont seven
miles from Kingsville, while endeavoring to
Dr?n a young muia ?o aaddla, waa thrown
from th? bftek of tha mult, hU hud atrlkiftg
upon rook, inflioilng Injurlaa whloh
provad fatal. Mr. Nftwaonaa waa about for
ly yaara of ag?, and formerly waa raai
daot of Colambia. Ha lea van a wifa and
thildraft.
Oft Saturday moraiag. 7th laat., tha r?idanea
of Mr. W. F. Redding, atiout thraa
and half milaa from Saaatar, waa dlaeoaarad
on flra. Tha flamaa apread with grant
rapidity, aaaraaly allowing lima for tba In
mfttaa to oaaapa, thay baiag arouaad by tha
amoka and flamaa. Tha aatlra building
waa aonanmad. togatbar with all tba faralI...
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Nothing vlMloir waa wvmL
It la hbM of tba Mlnlltl dirinlttoa, who
on mM la bar* maldad on tho oorlh daring
Mm gatdaa im, Iboi ibay foraaab Mia world,
ad Sad to Wm la ooaaoqaaooo of aan'a
Ilia. Safarlag baaiaaity who labor aador tho
afoota of Mm Ilia aay?ria<Saeod by Malootoaa
diaoaaaa, aaa abako of tboir aartbly yalaa,
and oajoy hoaroa of nd by aaing Mm aalo
bratod " OLD CAROLINA RITTKR8 -
FROM COLUMBIA.
Cotoatu, 8. C.,Jnn. 14tb, 1171.
dfmii. fM^-Staw U? n
of tb* L?gt?l*t*r*, a gmk 4#*1 of Ufa* ha*
ktw wn*t*4 litW 4w#* * ?nla*p?rt*at
nliJ??U, ud Vat littl* yropm lull ta ikt
Mmm of k|kltltM.
TV* o*lj bill *f uj g?tni hhfwt Iktl
Vu >iwil ikt Hhm dvtog IV* vMk, it Ikt
Bill prttUiti tV* i*d* # drawing jwort.?
It gravida* for * Jtrjr CowMiaoiooor for **oh
Co*oty, to b?l?p*oi*t*4 by U>? Ooromor, u4
?**lm*4 by tb* S?n?u. TV* C**wtaolaa*r
io roqoirod to wok* * Not of oontpoint nw,
f good oiorol eborootor, front tb* wboi* body
of voting oitioont n*t atom tboa on* fto*
erery bum*, nor less UU one from *?J
thirty?ftib asnss to kt writ tan ipo* M>
lota as Marly dlt as passible, MM M
placed la a box, ut being ilialwa, ha aaaat
| draw tbaiw twa tha Jasy la tbs prosonoe of
tha Clark of tha Cowrt and Sharif. Tha BUI
| pro rid as tha anal exemptions and penalties.
Tha Commissioner la a Ho wad a com pan a at ion
of throa dollars par day?tha namber of days
of sereioe baiog limltad to tha Dunbar of days
tha Coart sits.
A groat assay hills lnoorporating colored
military companies have pasaad tha Hoasa.?
Tha rsosat difflcultiea la Union farnlsbnd tha
opportanity la tha oarly part of tha sraak for
a furioos axpanditora of eloqaenee. 1% roaHy
soamsd at ooa time, that nothing short of aa
ahaolato iayasion of tha obnoxious Coantiaa?
Laureps?Union and Spartanburg, woald apyiass
tha war-liha santlssanta of sonso of tho
spaohors. Bills wars introdaoed in rapid saoeeaeion,
to reqaire tho Governor to proclaim
martial law In tho Coantiaa abotro nam ad;
also, to plaos tha mUilia la thasa Coantiaa on
a footing of aotirs servloe; also, to send
2600 militia into tbsoo Counties, and mora if
nacaaaary ; another to authorise tha Governor
to request the President to sand offers of tha
U. 8. Army ta drilt tha militia^loother to
nmiM> ....... til? i. ' ?? -- "
,?. ... wH.n.m iv iviuiuec, Deads or
wbleb bad been killed, and to turntsb rslUfln
those compelled to fly tbeir counties for pos
litleal opinions, Ac. In tba discussions on
tbaoa various projects, tba Governor was ?e>
verely animadverted apon for want of courage
and decision and bis apathy ; and avan threats
of impeachment ware freely indulged in. A
heavy pressure has borne upon the Governor
all tba weak, urging ultra and extreme remedies.
Ha bos withstood it so far, and will, it
is said, veto ail ultra measures. None of lb Mr
speakers ever alloded to the true cause of
these distnrbanoes. They seem never to think
that possibly, tba arils complained of, are due
to the arming ol the railitiw; the appointment
of ineompetent and bad men to ofltee -r to the
election laws and other oppressive laws, and
that tba remedy consists in removing the exciting
souses.
The eleetiou laws wiif be materially modifled.
A hill ia now bafora tba Senate, which
re establishes tba old usages in most respects.
The mangers ara to be chosen from both
partial, and the votes to ba coon ted pwblioly
immediately after closing tha potla. There
are various bills now pending for consolidating
lD* " *'?' -?te?a. and for reducing
salaries, Ae. This is in tha rigfft airvvit?,
but comparatively of small imports sea.?
The ana of retrenchment should ba applied to
larger things?such as tba Blue '.Rktga Rail-.
road, the Land Commission, the Penitentiary,
Public Printing, Ac., in wbioh hundreds of
thousands, and oven millions of dollars ar?
involved.
Mr. Leslie, in tba >mtrrbaftsr General
Sflbrand, gsyerisnsdbst of the Penitentiary,
and will gat a eosensitive of investigation.?
Heavy frauds are alleged.
As to the Land Commission arrrd Bine Ridge
Railroad Company, I fear we shall never get
the facts of their operations.
A resolution to raise a Special Committee to
investigate the affairs of the Land Commission,
was passed in the House after a protract'
ed and fierce debate; but when it reached the
Senate, it was tabled. 80 this Is an end of it
The artieles of Impeachment against Judge
Vernon, were passed by the House on Friday,
and the 8enate has made the noeesrary arrangements
to proceed with his trial.
There is yet no talk of an adjournment, and
unless there is greater despatch, it will take
six weeks to get through.
The Hon. W. P. Prion passed through here
on Thursday on bis way to Waebingtem. He
was elected by an overwhelming majority, both
to the 41st and 47<f Congress; and if any
thing is brought before Congress in which our
section may be interested, we feel sure be will
represent our interests.
Yoori, respectfully, W.
New Ditorob Bill.?Another divorce bill
baa b??n introduced by Keedisb. The grounds
for divorce are Ua. The hill la very similar
to the divorce law of Ohio. The following
are the principal featnrea of thia new bill:
The Court of Common Plena in thia 8tate
will be empowered to grant divorce* for the
following eanaea: 1. Where either of the
partiea hud a former wife or bnabaad living at
'the time of eolemniaing the aecond marriage.
2. When either of the partiea ahall have been
wilfully absent from the other two yeara. 2.
Adultery. 4. Impoteney. 6. Extreme cruelty.
6. Fraudulent contract. 7. Oroaa neglect of
duty. 8. Habitual drunkennee* for three
yeara.
The ninth and laat auction refer* at length to
the aentencing and imprisonment of either
party la certain eaeee or under clrtain circumstances,
specified in that section, and which Is
also made a cause for a divorce.
The bill differa front the one introduced by
Mr. Hagood, of Picken*, on one very important
point, as it does not provide for a ae pa ration
from board and bed, which provision la a
strong feature In the other bill. It is doubtfal
whether the House will adopt either of them,
but will perhaps require Its judiciary commit
i?e to draft a divorce bill, which wHI combine
the good features of both hills.
-
Govnaoa Soorr nan the Ur Coo war.?It
has been suggested by many o| ihe prominent
cilixeDS of the " Up.Counlry " that
Governor Seott visit Union and Spartan
burg for the pnrfow of eoneulting with the
baiter elaaa of eitifna of thoae eountiea la
regard to the boat method of putting a
top to the raeate of dlaorder eod violence
whieh hove eo frequently occurred in that
eielniiy. We ere Incline 1 to the belief
that Ihla would be e wire and proper
eourae to porrue. It would give the alti*
a-na en opportunity of eeelng and eon vara
leg with the Kxeeutire, and we beliera t
would be the maana el bringing aboat a bet.
ter atate of feeling among ail elaaaea.
Bneh a journey la in contemplation, bat
ilialKwe if liae t'of Know A^mXAmA ? -
tri n?*l>U*;to aay.?Calmmbl* UnUm.
Jul* Cotom hat di?<l of hoart dtaoara.
Tmii ara M vara I aaadidataa for tho Staat#
in Kanaaa. * Ea-Cotxaoroa
( Coatoaaa at I?? Orltaaa,
Parry Pallrr, la Ami.
A DiriNtMj Stm or Anrtiu?Wal
Wl; drpiof* tk? iUU p4 AViiii Bo*nil(i<|
"fbg U thia Htit*. K*?rj nobengqj UmI
4ob?> to ??|| filkd V?f the hratij.n^nelu
f ?b? norftrer and and sight ?or?h tka
Wndiary, W iihio fifty our IHU4
to wo. mM*r, lne?tdlwlto aid robbery,
boa bfti the order of tha day, for the part
law weeks. Oar qniei and peaeeablo atOaaoa
hare baen brutally murdered on tha b if he
way .'or aotlod io their ffrdw at tha boor of
mldaight and abot do** by tbo ae?a?ein,
whila, oa tha othar hand, thonaanda of dot
I or a* worth of property hare haen destroyed
by tha tor ah of tha inaandlerj. Stores,
dwelling*, gin hoarse. As , bars been laid
?- -- t - - - -
in unri of m? SC?onOrelS. It them no inn
tdr for (hb ami tint* a f ilhin) Will not
lk< Legislators Ink* lh* matter in hand f
>r will tK?j Mill tit in tilttc* and allow
tha State to bo plendrred by thaoa banda of
maraodorat Or will tha cltiaana bo forced
to farm rigllaaec ootamiltoaa for tha proioe
tloo of lift aed. property f Wa anroaatly
call upon tha Oaaaral Assembly, who aro
now io aaaaioa, to take noma atrpa io thi*
matter. If not. tha good people of tha an*
tlra State will haea to take it in banda
themselves. Let our eilisrne, it respective
of party or la polities, determine that thaaa
oulragea ahall coaae, coat what It will.
| Winntboro JVrwa.
Balloo'a Magaatoo for February.
Tha February number of B+llom'r Mag*
afne la laroad, and haa a meat timely and iaatiuoliva
illostrated artiele on Ruaaia, treating
tbat great nation in a moat comprrhea
ale# manner, ehowlng lie mannora and aw>
toma, atrength and weakness, all of which
ie very impoitant just at thia time, when
Ru?aia is ahowing ita teeth and otter
ing om'noui growls Then we hare a moat
brilliant tabls of eoateota, saah as no other
magazine la thia oogptry eaa prodaeo. First
la a poem by B P. ShlUeber ; than follows
" A Lvap in ike Dark/ ** Air Oaatlc*,'*
" Linghl*| Kye?," " Th* Reporter'* La*t
Item."" Tlte Haunted Wherry," Th* Story
o? Valentin*," " Little 9trix th* Sereeeh
er,"" Frit*," ' Fir* day* on the Farrsllone*."
"In the wrong Bo*." " My Phin.
torn," " One Month from Minnie'* Ware,''
" The Ruby Mine," " Queen Edith nod her
Punishment," "Ere end Morn," "Our
Young People'* Stoiy-Teller?Our#*: or,
Th# son efn Politician," " I)iek Hnaeerd th*
Tonng De*per*do," " J*ek Fro*t," " Curieu*
Matter*," " The Housekeeper," " Feel*
end Faneiee," " Mr. Brown and hi* Rock*
er*"?!lunio< ou* Illustration*. The number
for February is th* be*t one that ha* yet
appeared.
?
* ' y ?
Tea French do not like the propoaed (tip
ulation (or (retiring peae*. If accepted,
France relinquishes a strip of land four
miles broad on the Rhine, one tort, twenty
war ahip^ and pay* 1.000,000,000 thai. r?.
Govasno* Clattow has been elected to
the United Stale Benste from Arkansas.
r..m iu J? * -
? *?* t miii ouirniuer, me peace
oDUrtim* - - - u.1.1 Ho Mr Lon.
don piptn. * * " ]
Thb Cuban insurgent* have au<:?e?drd in
landing 2,000 ?aa?a of arm* and ammunition
in Cuba, lately. i
m Stkt floaiP enj??y* the air it breathe*/*
and every perann ran do the wh??
digestive organ* ore k *ft in order bv the
oaa of SUMTER BITTERS, the Great
Southern Tonle.
Ro?a, who *oUd againat the impeachment
of Pra-ldent Johnson, haa no enanea lor
another aeat in Congr?aa.
UattntED. on Wednesday evening, Deeembar
21a*. 1870. at Chriat Chnreh, Greenville,
br Rev. EIH??n Caper*. Mr. A. WILLIAMS
WARE and Miaa A. L WATSON, ail of
Greenville.
M AnaiKD. by Rev. A. C Stepp, on Tueeday
evening, D.cember 18th, 1870, Mr. HEN>
RY G. JOHNSON, ol Greenville Connty,
and Hiaa D. L. CLJNKSO A LES, of Abbe,
ville, near Lowndtvlt'e, S. C.
Abbeville Free* and Banner ple?*e copy.
By tha *ame, on Thuradny evening, I>eeeraber
lftth, 1870. Mr. WM. COKER and
Mia* FRANCES DAVIS, both of Gre.nville
County.
By Ibe same, on Thnradny morning. Deeember
22d. 1870. Mr W. D. U BALDWIN
and Miaa ELIZA I'AVRNPORT, both or
Lanrena County.
By the same, on Sunday morning. De
eember 25th, 1870, Mr SAMUEL Q. VANCE
and Mi*a ALICE DAVENPORT, both of
Greenville County.
ny uieum', on luMtlnf morning. Jon nary
IOth. 1871. Mr. W B. WcCOWIN and
Mia* M. 0. THOMPSON, both of Oramr'H*
County.
Colombia, 8 C , Jan. 17.
Saint of en't?n, yealerday, 100 bale*?
middling 13?@Ufe.
Jhablb*tOx, Jan. 18.
Coflon firmer?middling 14f@16; reeeipta
1,888 balea; tale* 600;a<ock 88 89V
BALTiMoai, Jan. 18.
Hour aelWe and advanced 26? ; the demand
for ahlpping g> ad< a e??reda the aop
ply which la atrady and unchanged Corn,
?while 82: yellow 78. I'ork firmer, at
21.80 Huron firm?rliouldrra 10. Laid
18. Whiaky 0l<ai9'2.
Acowbta, Jan. 18.
Cotloa opened in fair demand, at H| for
middling, but eloaed at aal?a 880
halea; reeelpta 1,000.
New Yoaa. Jan. 18.
Cotton quiet and eteedv wi'h aalee of
6900 halea. at l*i, Bold lOiQlOf
ENTERPRISE
PR ICES CURRENT
oobbbotbd wbrklt, ar
ME88R3. DAVID k SIRA01EY, MERCHANTS.
ORKBNVILLB, 8. C? JAN. 18, 1871.
BACON?8id?a, *i lb, ......16 ?.
Ham*, " " 18 a.
Fhoulderi, V* lb, 16
I BALK HOP*, - ?r I
I BUR LAPS 10
BUTTER, tt lb 30e.
BEESWAX,*',*
CHICKENS, ft head .. ?<* 30?.
COPPER, JR lb, Rio,.... 33 & 38 e.
CORN, IS buabal, ...1 0?$1 16
COTTON. Middlings .. IS-ll
EOOS, II doMB, 30e
PLOl'R, * aaak, 46 00<&$6 SO
GOLD?.. .. .41 10?.
INDKJO, Span if h Float, $3 00@3 36
South Carolina, .41 75(33 00
IRON, R b, Anwltta, Ik*IRON
T1E8 , ?a.
LARD, IB lb - 3So.
LI AD, $ ........30 a.
I LEATHER, ft flk, Sola, Hamloeh,..66(3*7* a.
I ? .< * ? Oak,- ..46(360 o.
M ? - Dppar .......TOflna.
u m 44 Harnaaa... .....60(3 55<-.
MOLaSSES, * gal., Maa?orado,.....A0(3 7
M " " Naa OrL Syrup, SI 3
NAILS, tt hag. .4? 60^7 CO
RYb, ^ buabal,. ? 1 00 (? 1 1k .
SALT, OR aaok, Llaarpool,.. S3 70
SUGAR, tt ?, Brown 16 Q 30 a.
m 7i 4i n.^ta^f A .
a n ? Cru?h?d, Jt9 .
SHIRTIFO. MV*o-*igh4?, * *
" " rabvU
TALLOW, fl ft
WIIKAT, * Wu.b.1,,... ...Jl AA?I 7fto.
TARN, fby btl?,? ~J! M
*> - b?nok.. - 91 A
Carruct m Ptowacu.?It ii i wall iMr
=?#8s3
rt1?rt|k?t the origin of
WIt'tIMWS baeoeee ron^pnud nod
pel Ail nadJBiatraMng oAndiewF Aanpro]
Mr\*[l>lVl< ypriyw Mfnj
IJVIE PILLS.
;ggg? rr^r.T^
Bow TO NASI Hour Attract!*?,?Don't
ha*? jour rfcalra without hnni't-ry at the
rlek of brooking y'owr thlldrrn'i ?n*obR>-?
jXm'l HtiT# ?ijnltii ftlliii^fy.tJuU rmquirt it
cord ??f llghtwood to illuminate the room.
Don't hare window* Without giaaa, to that
whruroor H ruins you miMt ehut oat tho
light of h***e?. Don't hn*o rathe* wlfh*
out blind*, *o flint the eommer tuc will dac
*l? your *yoa, warp Jour furniture and
fad* your enrpo*. But order nil the anOra
anry aautnriula tur Hniahing your Imio,in
com Cm* La hi a >t?U ffrnm P tr w*?ra
. _T__ ?y ? * ? 1 ?vawi>,
Charleston, 8. 0.t lh? Itifrtt manufacturer
of such things In the Soother* OtiMt. 88-4 '
LATEST QUOTATIONS OP
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IN CHARLESTON, 8. O.
Corrected Weekly by
r???
Banker nnd Broker, No. 86 Broad Street.
January istb. ISTI. I
Stmt* Aeewnfti**?8onth Carolina, old
-A8I i'do now, ? @66; do, regist'd atoek,
City Sceuritiei?Augusta, Ga. Bonds,^ ?
? 78; Charleston, 8. C. Stock, ? (3. 52 ;
Charleston, 8. C., Fire Loan Bonds, ? @68;.
Colombia, 8. C. Bonds, ? @ 80.
Railroad JJomit?Bine Ridge, (frst mortgage)?@60
| Charleston and Savannah, ?@
68 ; Charlotte CoTomhla and Aogusta,?@66 s
Cberaw and Darlington.?@81; Oreenrille
and Colambia, (1st m?rt) ?@86 ; do, (8tate
guarantee) ?@ 65 ; northeastern, 1st mortgage,?@90
: Northeastern, Id mort., ?@78 |
Savannah and Charleston, (1st mort) ?@78;
do, (8tate guarantee) ?@69 ; Sooth Carolina,
?@78; do, ?@69; Spartanburg and Union,
-@66.
Railroad Stock ?Charlotte, Colambia
and Aogosta,?@40 ; Greenville and Columbia,?@t:
Northeastern,?@18; Savannah
and Charleston, ?@30} Sooth Carolina
Railroad Company Shares, ? @ 41 ; Sooth
Carolina Railroad and Bank Shares, ? @ 41.
JSarchanyc. dec?New York Sight, onsibaTf off.
Gold, 81.V* @ 61.11; Silver, 81.0.1 @ South
Carolina Bank Bilh.
Bank of Charleston ?@ ?
Bank of Camden.... ? 8 0 (J
Bank of Georgetown.. 4@?
Rank of 8noth 'Carolina. 8@?
Bank of Cheater '?@?
Bank of,Hamburg 8@?
Bank ofNewberry ~3@?
Bank of 8tate of 8. C, prior to 1861 t0@ Bank
of State of S C. issue 1861-62 25@ Planters'
and Mecbanies' Baok of
Charleston :? @ ?
People's Bank of Charleston ..?-@ ?
Union Bank of Charleston - . .?@?
Southwestern R. R. Bank of Charleston.
(old) ?@ ?
Soothwestern R. R. Dank of Charleston,
(new) ? @?
State Baok of Charleston ?Farmers'
and Exchange Bank of
Charleston _...2@?
Exchange Bank of Columbia 8@?
is?
Planters' Bank of Falr6eld 6@?
State of SoWtb Carolina Bills Receivable
96@?
City of Charleston Change 3111s V6@?
Bill* marked the* [ ] ire being redeemed
at the Bank Counters of eaeh.
Spread the Trmth.
Some medical men insist that it ie ondigniflt'ljto
advertise a remedy, however valanl'le
tt may be. Queer reae?ntn? liie.?It
ie like aaying that an article which Ike
world needs alioiiid be hid in a corner?
that benefit* and Merging! may he too
widely diffused ? that the mean* of protect*
log and restoring health thonld he a close
monopoly, and not aecoaitde to all The
argument is bad It it woree than that; it
ia trtJhnwe* Surpnte H?vtetler'* Stomach
Bitters?an ahtolme specific for dyspepei-t.
billnufscw snd nervosa debility?had never
k?on known beyond the rrptrloir* of the
faculty. what would have been thn consequence
T Inrtend of ruring and Iwvigorating
millions, the gsod rffeets of the prep
araiion would have b en confined to a
comparative few. There ia the highevt authority
for my tng that lit/ht should not he
hid under s hnahel; that whatever In excel
lent should he placed aa a city on n hill,
where nil men can lake cogr.icat.ee of it.?
It li upon this principle that th? Bitters
Ut? I'M) advertised a?d continue to be
advertised in every newspaper of any
prominence in tbe western hemisphere, end
'hel the ipflntan?oni teslim ntals in ite
fevor have been translated into sit written
languages. Thousands enjoy pet fret health
to-day who would be languishing on hrda
o' sh-kneas if iIa newspapers had not epre*d
the truth with regard to thie unequal issiyor
ant amd correct! w far an d whip. Suppora
i rufit An been reaped from this publicity.
Is that any argument against itt If the
publio health has l>een pr?vt?eted ; If Uvea
liava been pivsI ; H the leeb'a have been
strengthened and the si'k rwWed, great
good hat been aeeompliehed : and who so
mean as to gtu rig* to exertions list direct
rd their fair reward t U-4
WM. JT RANDOLPH.
STONE CUTTER AND BUILOER.
t LOCATED on Falla fit rest, on#
square of Messrs. Oower, Cox A
GRANITE of all dascripttoM
fornlahad and eut to otdar. TOMBSTONES,
with Oranite or Marble
Pedestals may be bad on application.
Bpaplai attention tssrsatswi to oil
work.
Jan 18 8ft If
? " - ....
; Notice
IS hmhr |I*h to *11 wkom it may ?o?~
earn, Uiat I wilt apply to 8. J. iMuthit,
Probate Judg* ?f OiNnrill* Ountr, on tko
17/A day of Ftbruary ?(, for a final dlaeharye
aa Admlniaiiaior of tfea Estate of
ELIJAH U. SMITH. draenaed.
C P M AY FIELD, Adm'r.
January 16th, 1671. 8A-A
Mel Ice
18 haraby (Iran to all who* ft as ay aoooern,
I that I will apply to 8. J. Dontbit, Prohate
Judge of Qreenfllle County, oa lAa 18/A
day of Ftbrnary aacrt, for a final dieebarge U
Administrator?- with WMI anDoaod?of tha
Estate of THOMAS MOSKLY. deceased.
Jan. 17tb, 1871. B. J. STEWART,
Adaaialatnlor with Will
Jan Iti M , *
Notice
Y9 borofey ?<wt1f ?H whmm H my www,
1 U?ol I will apply to 8. J. Lowtbit, P^baU
Jadm of QrooariU* County, m lit 1M imp
of Ftbrumrjf *Mt, for ft ftftaJ dtoobargo m Al*
iaiitrator of lb* ttauu of MARIA M.
O'NEILL, dwMNd s ftll parti** boring elalvo
ogftlaot mM Ratal*, will vrowat on or Mm
hM fftjf to mft or tbo Oftld Probftto Jadgo, or
W. A. MoDANIMt, Ad > in it t rotor.'
Joooory lib, liTl. IM
Hpfclal Notice.1 '
i LL pcrtona ladoHUd to at oro notiflod
A thai p-.y*oot MUST BB MADK by
lb* Irat of Vobrwftrr aoaU t
' U. BBATTIN * CO.
Joa 4 U .. J
Uodoa gtvoa t<> ropolriog 1m W?tob??, w4
TIsm PSmm of rrwy dooerlptkoo.
J AUKS Q. BLACK.
Jm I? u tr
FAIRYIEW ACADEMY.
PtifTiew, Oreenrill* County, S. C?
TJl i. 'b. WlTH, A. R.,! Principal.
Tym dsbaal;lasa lid, Mum Blwm .Jjto
Oily af OifWflllt and LhiniO.T?
fords ? qafat Mid retired lituilm | m4 tbe
mitoi of I thorough InMrMtiM tor Th?|
M?n pr?p*H?? tor BuitnoeoceOoWago. TW
6rlat SoiiIod, for 1071, begloi Niadijr, Jaw
ary 80lb. Board and Taltlon nm tbe ?Ni
rwmabli torn. f?r partlnian, ad dun
tba Principal. da* It IM?
The State of 'South Carolina.
G RISEN VILLI COUNTY.
By S. J. DOVTHtT, If., PmkmH
*/ Mbt County.
WIIKRKA3.Mary H. Clertlaod. baa tied,
a Petition In my OflUo praying ttial
LeUori of Adwlnletrafton, ?Ce Imi'I no, an all
and alngalaf' Ik a goods and ekauls* rigbls
and eradili of B. P. CLEVELAND, lata of taa
County aforesaid, daoaasad, tboald bo graatod
to brr. . j: . . .
T&eae are, ilrrr/ort, to elts and ad won lab
ii ainpuf |o? inuroa ana ereanora or
the said deceased, to be and appear la the
Court or Probata for aald County, to be holdea ,
at Greenville Court House, on the Kit day /
Junnnrg fa*/., to akow aaaae, If nay,' why
the aald Administration should not be granted.
8. J. DOUTHIT, J. P., 0. C.
Office of Judge of Probate, Jaa. 12th, 1271.
Jan 19 99 2 .
8 0. B. R. CO. * 8. W. R R BARK.
Annual mertino ofthe stock.
HOLDERS OF THE SOUTH CAHO
LINA RAILROAD COMPANY, AND OP
THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
BANK ?The Annuel Moling of the Steek*>
hnld.ra of the above institutions will be held
in ili? C"y of fharlea'on, ?n the weoml
Tuesday in February next, the I4tfi of the
month. I'Uee of oiertin<?'Hall of the
South w.*l?t a R?ilr>ad Bank, on Broad
street. Hour of convening ? 1 I o'clock, A. M.
On th. day l.-llowintf. Wednttday, /A# '.tth.
there will be an ela- tiun held at the earn*
place, between the houre of 9 A M. and t
P. M., (or flft.cn . Director# of the Railroad
Company, and thirteen Director* of the
Bank. A Committee to ver fy Prosiee will
atU nd.
The following addition to the By Law*,
proposal at the Special marling In May last,
will come op for aetion at this: Artiele let..
Second 7th, shall be, " Any number of Stoek*
noioert, i oi le?e th %n fen. representing five
thousand ehsree. ehell be neeeeeery le r*?
quir. a etoek vole ?n any question."
Stockholders will be niff-d ?s usual ever
the Kiel, to end fw\h If feeling, tree ef
chnrge, in eeeordence with the resolution art
the Convention of 1854.
J. R EMKRY. 8eer.tnry.
J?n 18 84. v 4
...... . . . ...... rf .
The State of Sooth Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriff's SalesBY
virtue of sundry Write of *t?ri F+tim
,. *2 JS^SSS#* LsiiisjVMsttUbf
next, between the hone, el 10 o'nleek In the
f?>r?-n?on end 8 o'clock in the eft.re--on.
One Tr.ci of Lend, containing tfiO eer.e,
more or leee, bounded by Undeof Dr. W. 11.
Anelin, Dr. T. 0. Au?tln end others Levin)
on es the properly of J, W. Audio, el the
tuil of V. H. Fleming.
Alee, one Trnot of Lend enwuining 980
eeree. more or lere. bownd.d by lend* of Dr.
Few.Freek Edwards, llanrv Bull endeht-rs
(H#in.ete<td le'-eeei off toDs'endaot before
day of aa|..) Levied on ee the property of
Eliehe O Oilrenth, et the eull of John H.
Qtlreeih.
Aleo. one Treet of Lend, eonteioing W8
erve, m<>re or le<t edjoining lende of W.
II. Andvreon. 9 K. White end other#. Lev*
?ed on ee the prnprrly ?f 8. R. WeWmorolend.
et the suits of N.Lon Anelin, Administrator,
nnd David Andvreon.
Abo. one Trnet of Lend, containing 99
eree. more or lere, adjoining lende ef D.
MnKinney, Mie.rve Teyler end oihere. And
nil of Dvf.ndnnl'e right, lille nnd internet ta
the Eetele of Pvtrr Taylor, deceased. Lev*
ird on ee the property of jemea IV Taylor,
nl the euit of Win Tremm.lend others Terms
rs*h ; puraheeere te pey for paper*
ana Himpi. H M. SMITH. 0>r?*n?r.
?tmg Wtorlff O. a *
SHcriff'a Offiea, January 11. 1171.
Jan IK M6 t
LAST NOTICE.
/j\LL PERSONS INDEBTED
[jr\ to us, are urgently requested
to make
;;; payient
Before the Jb*t of February sues#.
We nro compelled to raise a large
amount of
Forthwith, and if the amount#
duo us nro not paid by the lima
requested above, we shall be forcod
io put the ACCOUNTS in the
hands of an Attorney for prompt
Collection.
DAVID A STRADLEY.
Jan 11 If Si l ' S r
OBEENLILLB, 1. C. r
inn-tug wh man.
MANSION HOUSE
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
. TH* A BO VI LA??a
Agiland Splendid
MTMflpt HOTEL,
Long aad favorably known to visitor* Ur?i|k.
oat lb* eonntry u a First-3 Ism Kotol, U now
offered for Bale. Tbe bouse la a I nad 4
Story Building. It baa aawards of 74 Bleegi
lag Rooai, all neatly furnished. Klegaal
Parlors; Bar and Billiard Rooms; lee Hoeae,
now IIled with Ioe. Aleo, a flae Store Mn?
aaetod with it.. , u.
On tbe Lot in a large Vegetable (tardea ;
aereral Outbuildings, Stabtoa. A*.
It is the only Betel hs-,ffre*e*Ule, aad la
lighted. witb.Oaa, Trrasa ol Sale mede easy.
If not sold seed, tbe Hotel ?UI be Hand
for a botaa of yean. Leasee la ytarebswa
ffantitare.. Apply to
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