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WEB*?*?VY, MCCBSBEa*. Sf. ,, MWJflJjt ftc,ATy?W rV.QMfTlY EXEWTEjP. JSP* Obituaries and Tribu:-:? of Respect ex? ceeding roar iii es ?ill be charged for as adver? tisements. ?&r Afl eotimanicatlons of a personal natara and wbich ssbserve private int est, most be paid for. Marringa notices inseriec free. ..JP?B- BO.flD SWINDLE. Report or thc Lexlelatire Committee. $6,314,000 of Fraudaient Bonde, ?estes Reeommccdd. ID the Boase of Representatives, on Thursday last, the Commit te appointed under s resolution, to examine into the Slate finance:) submitted tba annexed report, which was read and referred. Will it b* heard from again ? We shall see. ^ To the House of Representatives : The committee appointed under thc re solution authorizing au investigation into the alleged over-issue of State bonds, have hud the same under consider* .atioo, and beg leave to submit the foi ? lowing report : The whole amount of thc bonded debt of the Slate, as shown by the re? port of the Comptroller General, on the 31st of October, 1868, was $5,407,306, ?7, exe! '.ive of what is known as the war debt. Tc thia ammount add the bonds issued to redeem the bills of the Bank of the State. 81,258,550, making the old debt $6,665,856.27. To this amount there was, daring the years 1869 and 1870, added $500.000 in bonds to redeem bills receivable, and $500,000 in bonds which had bees issued to p v interest on public debt, and had been sold bj the Financial Agent, malting the bonded debt of the State on the 31st of October, 1870, $7 665,856 27. There was also, at thc same time, in tho hands of the Financial Agent, $1,000,000 of hoods for ihe relief of the Treasury, $500.000 to pay interest on public debt and $700,000 Land Commission bDnds, making a grand total of $9,665.856 27, and showing that only $$,200,00 new bonds have been issued up to 31st Oeto ber, 1870, to wit : Bonds to redeem bills receivable $500,00; topsy interest on public debt $1.000.000; for relief of Treasury $1.000,000; Land Commission boef3a $700,000 ; total $8,200,000. According to the sworn statement of the State Treasurer, there are now signed and outstanding $9,514,000 of new State bonds. Deduct from this amount trie 83^0(7,000 ?hat were out oo the Ula r.f October, 1870," and we find that 80.314.000 have bren si^n^d and put upon thc market, which, in ?be opinion of your committee, is an over issue. This conclusion,, is arrived at"aft?r a c*re?rjt"?neesTi<:?t?onao"d clo?e scrutiny of the Acts under which it is claimed tbe authority was derived foi the issuing of said bond?. 1 First. Under au Act to authorize the loan tn redeem thc obligativa known as the bills receivable of the S'aieol South Cnrulina, approved August 26,1868. the Governor of the. Sta e was authorized to borrow, within twelve months' fruin the passage of the Act, a sum nut exceeding 8599,000, ?* ?..? much -thereof as he itii.'h; deem necessary to ;wicetu ?aru billi. Second. Under en A ot to authorise. tl?* State loau to rwy "utterest on tree public debt, approved August 26, 1868. the Governor vena authorized to borrow, within twelve months from the passage of th" Act, a s?tn not exceed;u+r SI. or as much thereof'a* he ntifb: deem'necessary, to pay the is'cr'-st on the public debt. T?*two Acs were arocuded by an Act, approved March 26. l-8i'9, extending the time therein limited, during which said bonds niitjht be negotiated, "to tweuty fear months from thc passage of the said Act," to wit: August 26, 1868. Third. Under an Act to authorize a ;oao for the relief of the Treasury, ao proved February 17, lfc6*,authority was given ?o borrow, within twelve mouths, $1.000,000, or as much thereof as twight be deemed necessary, for the relief of the Treasury of the State. The Act authorizing a loan for the re? lief'of the Tren-orv expired on thc 17th (.1 February, 1870, and the Act to authorize a loan to redeem the bills receivable, and to pay the interest ou the public debt, expired on the 26th day of Angas! of the same year; and ol thc 31st October, 1870, the Stat; Treasurer reports to the Comptroller Genera! that only $3.200,000 ut w bonds were outstanding; leading your commit fcc to the co:.elusion that the amount tUemrd nr.CKX&ary, according to the lau-; giiasc of the above Acts, had been ob tainui Ly thc issuing of that amount in bond?; and ii' said amounts had no) been negotiated up to that time, then no authority existed under tbe sun for the further issue ol State bonds This position, your committee think?, is proven by the passage of the Act amend in sr the 1 wo A et? approved August 26, 1868 ; for in iLose Acts the time originally tlUotCfd iu which lo negotiate tht amount reguireu was twelve months. A sufficient amount not having be- n ob? tain- d, it w:is deemed necessary to ap? ply to the Gerenil Assembly for an Act extruding the tone tweloe months long cr. Your committee thinks that the Act approved March 23, 1869, providing for the o m version of State securities Was not intended to be used for the purpose of increasing ?he State db, but solely for the object naturd in t li o ' Act - the c?>nvVrsion of some outstanding security tr!.?ch. ultra e-?uveited, shcu'd be re taint d iu th?i Treasury usa voucher lor the eOJiveMtOSJ bonds issued. Bu' ii fLi> Acpr?atd posfcrMy be eons''rued info ih< i-.-u:u(4 of bond? tu o-iiO'i.i'e swart!? aa:hor?xed under the Acts ihove r< li r Ti -;. t... tiie expiration ol' the ?jmi'aihms cout-iiued therein W(?uld eenuin y pre ni nd? MI-li a construe: ion Thc above ate all the Aefs authorizi:;*; the H-rjing ol bonds for atty purpose, gave if"*? for redfeii.ing thc bills (f the |?a:,ii of the S'ate ?nd creatir-g the ?ter?i*>g i"?w. 1 he bonds issued under tlir-fit-f of the !.?*? named Ac's have kern rharged In tho (4d debi ; and the t, h?r* arc tmid to Le iii the hands ot A'oFTleau Batik X 'te ('?mp?:.y.. JU 'J ci'y ol itrr;Yo>k. Tbe ?aw r^tffc l be Sure Tres?ur?r to report io t' e t'omjar^Her General, at tbe eau* of every mooth, tbe financial condition of the ?state ; and it iras in pursuance of th is? la w, your co ut m it tee preso wed that he made the report of tbe 31st October, 1870. filing the amount of new bonds theo oat at $3.200,000. The testimony of lr Comptroller General takeo try the ( imtntttee shows th?t although the .Treasurer has made a report to him at ?ho etrd of eeetj ruorrth since tbeabfre date, up to September, 1871; yet he hes failed in all these reports to give account of a further issae-olbooda, and there is no information io the Comp? troller-General's offiee, according to his" sworn testimony, that the State debt has been increased. If other evidence is required of this over issue, it is eon fained in the testimony of his Excel l#n cy the Governor, who states that he has signed ind delivered to the State Treas? urer boa d' for the conversion of the $700,000 issued by the Land Commis? sion ; also, the $1.000.000 for the reliefJ of the Treasury ; and a large portion of j these to j.ay the interest on the public debt. Yet til, or nearly all, of said booda are ont as a portioL of the in? debtedness of the State. Your committee, having reported the facts and the law under which the bonds bave been issued, and feeling satisfied that the State has been defrauded by an over issue of $6,314,000 woulJjthere fore respectfully reocomroend that thi?| House take the neccessary steps to hold accountable those persons who haye vio* lated the law and ruined the credit of he State. All of which is reppeotiiillv submitted, C C. BOWEN, BENJ. BYA8, F. H. FROST, P. J O'CONNELL, W. H. JONI2S, JR. -A pleasant mill privilege-kissing a factory girl. - Why is a drunkard like a bad acconnt? Because ho generally over? balances. GROCERIES ! GROCERIES! -AT Tim T. Upstart Store, -COUNER AtAlX6 REPUBLICAN STREETS \ S?3ITER, S. C. THU UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announce* to the public, that he bas in store, and will be constantly recejyy.'g, a large add varied assortment bf GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family use. IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. PLANTERS,. BY THE HUNDRED AVEIGIIT, or upwards. BACON-C. R. S. Smoke?!, He. Unsmoked 10}. ohewidere.?*. ? "* "f LARD-16$ FLOUR-per bbl. $T@*l1. COFFEE-Java, 35. Liguayra, 30. Rio, 20. S A LT-per seek. $t 25. SUGAR-Brown. l(>i@'6. Crushed, 17. CORN-(BalttJior?} $] 25. H. tao ra?ed. $1.00. GUSH KN BUTTER-Best 35e. BAGGING-ti lbs to tho yard, 25c TIES-Tats. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will be allowed Merchants, and they ate specially in vi; cd to call and ezeeriee his Stnck, and they will find that his bu.- ess facilities enable bia* to suppl; them with goods AS CHEAP AS THEY CAA' BUY THEM in .nv NTor'hern or Southern Market. Come ?nd .?.tr i o yourselves, au ocular deeteaatration is the bebt. Highest Market Price paid for Cotton. AND TITREE FOI'RT HS OF THE VALUE CA^II. will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped to the House in ?al'iajore or wbicb be is agent, asid it will l>e held over if desired. He will make a speciality of Corn, Bacon and Flour. which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity Customers and Families purchasing their supplies at my establishment, can bave them delivered free of charge, at their residences within the limits of the town. BAGGING AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. Country Produce taken io exchange Respectfully, THOS. T. UPSHUR, JR. Feb 22 SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. PRICE *45 CASH. WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR ll.ME. EXPERIENCE IN TI?E USE OF li this Guano for tho past six years in this Slate. f*r Cott"u sod Corn, lias so far established lt? char icter tor excellence as to render comment unnecessary. 10 accorda ace with tbe established policy of the Company to furnish the best Concentrated Fertilizer at the lowest cost to consumers, thin Guano is put int? market this season st tha ?boeesedated pri?e, wbieh the Company is en? abled to do by reason of its large facilities aud the rc meed cost ul manufacture. The supplies put iota Barkel this season are, as'hcretofore. prepared under the persona] super intendence of Dr St. Julian Ravencl, Chemist of tbe Company, at Charleston, S. C. hence, plant er? m.i y rest assured that i's QC A I,ITV and COMPOSITION is precisely the sante as thai hetetofore sold. At the present ;.-w price every aere planted csa b.< fertilized with 200 pounds Guano ut a cost nut exeeediag the present value efSQ pounds of colton, wi,.le experience has shown that under favorable Conditions of season and cultivation the crop is increased by the apli cation from two to threefold the ualnral cn pu crt y of the soil. Hence, under no conditions ci uld its application fail to compensate f?r the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, No. 68 East Bay A Nos. 1 & 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE A CO., General Agents Dec. 6_3m PH If If GIANO lOMPm'S COMPOUND Acid Phosphate of Lime, FOR COMPOSTING WIT't COTTON PEED. Price $25 Canis, with Cattai Adranee for Time TIUS A RT KL K IS-PREPARED TNDKR the superititeadence of Dr. ST. JU? LIE V It ANENEL expressly tor composting with pott on seed 11 was introduced by this Company two ycart ::?ro and its un? ha? in! y -,ttested irs value '200 ao :??P p'Ue?s of tn?j article per acre, properly e**n posted with 'besage weight rf cotton seed. f<:rni*^i tbe panter with a FERTILIZER of highett exe. ii..: -c nt tt,e sine liest cost. A comp st prepared with ihi- article, at by printed directions foftiieked ei-ntai ?? all the e!em<nt? of fertitrt.T th t can enter int... a first class . LKTI 1,IZEH. while Its economy mest commend its ?ilw-r.il u-e to planters. F-r supplies and printed directions for rum posting apply to J. N. ROBSON, AGENT PACIFIC UI ANO COMM NY, No. 68 Ea-t Bay A Nor. I A 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charlnstou S. C. JNO S RKES? * CO., Geaera! Agents December 4 hn* Sf 1 . ? FOLSOM & M?R?EB S. A.I1 KT??ids. TQKSl T?3DS ! T0YS ! OF EY?RY DESCRIPTION. Fruits and Candies. Every Body Come and See t FOLSOM db l^eXj,?jRL3VC?3 THREE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES ar? offered by lise Solpbnrie Acid Phosphate Com? pany of Cnarlestoa, S. C., riz : ? *. ETIW?tt G?A1V?. A complete .manare, en ante ! to Cotton, Or?in and Tobacco, beine the well Itflrrfrfr article ?feref0 fore offered at tbe very high prade of 15 percent, dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, with tho ad? dition, as heretofore, of Perm ian Guano, Ammonia and Potash. PHro Sib per too. If pa'td era Or before tbe Isl of April next and $G0 per ton, payable Nov. lut, 1S72, without interest ETI WAX CROP FOOD. - A new articloof tbe sane bijrh grade of Solabio Phosphate, compounded with the ?ta?atsH of Co ra Seed in such a mannet- as to ensure one ? f tho best ler'ilizers for Cotton and Grain ai A In it price than the Etivran Guano. Price $ JO per too, if ptiid on or before tbe 1st of April next $46 per ton payable Nov. 1st, 1S72, without interest. ETI WAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from 18 or 20 per emt of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and thus enabling tbe planter by composting-, to < btnin two tons of half that grade at a saving of one ?*?*??//' cutt and freight. Price per too, if paid oo or before the 1st of April next, $40 per ton, payable Nor. 1st, 1872, without interest TA KB" "NO tlCB. tb?TVfthue F?iil?zerj aro of tbs highett grade of Soluble Photphate, and must help for more tbaaone year. Wm. C. BEE & Co. - - -cr?iTEr?TJ-AU-JLiS'lb, XJhar lesion, ~STU~~ December 27 ihn THE Steno Phosphate Company, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., p ROPE ELY APPRECIATING THE NECESSITY OF FOSTERING TDK Planting interest of Ibo South, resolved in the outset to ?fer their FERTILIZERS at a price which..would place them within ?HE BEACH OF EVEEY PLANTEE. They offer their "SOLUBLE GUANO." a complete Ammoniated Fertilizer at $45 cash, or ?50 on a credit to the l6t of Novem- j ber next, with approved city acceptance. The."DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," for composting with cotton seed or stable manure, is now offered at the very low price of $25 cash, or $30 on credit as above. This is highly recom? mended by Planters, who used it last year to their -entire sat? isfaction. _ Wm. R AVENEL, J. D. Aiken, PKKS?^KST. General Agent. No 5 Ccnlral Wharf. Charleston, 8. C. ANTHONY WHITE, Agent at Sumter. Dec 20 _'_8m GENERAL. FIRE AND LIFE INSUSANCE AGENCY. Anthony WHlto, Agent. GAPITAL REPRESENTED, - - - $35,000,000. NORTn BRITISH A MERCAN7?LEIN. CO., of London A Rdinburg. assets $'.0,nOO,COO Gold. GKKM ANIA INS. CO.. New Y-k. PACIFIC INS. CO., u' Sun Francisco. PAONIX INS. CO., ofliroisKlyn. GEORGIA HOME INS. CO., of Columbus, Geo. Killi- ??ND BANKING and INS. CO..?fV*. POLICY HOLDE!? 6 AND TONTINE LIFE of SOUTHERN LIFE INS. CO, of Memphis. Charleston. EQUITABLE LIFE, of N. Y. Nov 8 tf SAFE INSURANCE. THE "LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSU? RANCE COMPANY" lins increased its business in the United Sutten.so largely, nineo thc Chicago fire, that the (?tire lot* teilt be rancir up in premiums in this country ahne, iii one year j leaving its immense eapital and all it? earnings in Europe: imiiirnatred. Pernuna *ho desire au absolutely certain security, are invited to give lue a call. CHAS. EC. MOISE, No. 15 _'_AGENT FOR SfAlTKR. Dancy, Hyman & Co., 142 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR The Gooch " Cc* on . ii, .? - " ?MT cr A T Bnc BA j . ? _0 . * *>.> ? Thc ?atoge^t ar d most ?aa?y Adjusted Cotton fie in the Harket For Sale in Sumter by GREEN, WALSH & CO. Septfl- -. -j-.,;,:.;;3 V7^.M| .. . 6fli Fire Crackers, Tojs* fte., U tbe Sam ex Mc Swre. ?.: .B Fins Sugars ft" Tobacco. 1 .wjbl a >M ?EEISTMAS EA HS, IO o?s. to 20 o?s. per pound. ; Fire Crackers, Rockets, ki j Torpedoes and Toy TistolsT' M :; --:>.".' ;|v , fi. H?KDSOME CALICOS, 12 1-2 cents per yard. Dress Goods 20c. per yd. Confect i o nary, FRUITS for making Cakes and Pudding. P??LVEEI3ED S??GAE. . ? . ? LIQUORS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Handsome Assortment of SHOES and HATS. Butter, Cheese and Lard. Shoulders and Hams HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. Dry Goods, F?LL STOCK. Fancy Goods. ALL KINDS. Pure Imported Vinegar. BORDEAUX OLIVE OIL. ENGLISH PICKLES. Can Vegetables & Fish. .ii U'.'it'J CROCKERY. GLASSWARE Of aU Krade. 'T -ii Our Stock is complete in all -, j : "". - ?lt A - ... Departments, tod Prices to ku me limes. m B, MOISE & CO., Pinters' Warehowe, Deel? ??oWtfsl tt:. ".'.4?fi0sid*? W?a^t&s?^ ^v SUEB?FF'S SALES. , > Y virtue of sundry Executions to me direst. _ > td will be sold at Sumter Court House, on the first Mondjry and day following in January next, within legal hours of sale, to the highes-1 bidder, loreaih.'tbe following property, situat? ed in Sumter County. Purchasers to pay fol titles and'stamps. One Tract ot 1666 Acres of Land more or less Sn Sumter County, near the line of Kershaw, bounded-West and South by Waterce Hirer, end adjoining lands of Thou. 0. Sanders, land o' Dlggs. Est. of R. L. Champion, known at the baas Boykin Tract, leried upon as tba property of John M. DeSaussure. at the suit of Alfred Srcvard, Adm'r, against Jame's Dunlap and John Bf. De Saussure-Decree^ijo^E^iiUj., , ^.. -ALSO-. . ..... . Cns Tract of H59 AcreVof Land, more or less hi Suinter County, near the Kershaw line, adjoin ing lands of Tbos. 0. Sanders, the Sam Boy kin tract as ah?T?, and Est, of Champion, levied on as the f foperty of John M. DeSaussure, at thc snit nf Mitt y Brerard, Administrator, against James Danlap and John M DeSaussura-.Decree in Equity. ^ That poTtitrn ef one Tract of 1677 Acres ol Land, which lies ia Sumter County, near thc Kershaw Rae. adjoining lands of Est. of Lemuel Bojkin and Est. of Champion, and bounded North and West b* Wateree River, levied np-.n as the property John M. DeSaussure, at the sail cf Alfred Brerard, Adm'r, against James Dunlap abd John H. DeSaussure-Decree in Equity, Known ES the Hai'a Tract. ALSO Ona Traet ef 185 Acres of Land, lying on the. public r>ad to Sumter from Camden, adjoining lands of Ellerbee. land of Est. of A. H. lioyfcin. S. H. Young and J. R. VeLeod, levied upon ai tho property of J"ba M. DeSaussure. at thc suit of Alfred Btevard. Adm'r vs. James Dunlap and John M. DeSaussure-Decree ic Equity. One Tract of sixty-seven Acres af Land, more I or less, two ?siles from Town of Sumter, adjoin ing lands , of Mrs. Jaae Webb, W. C Duncan, aad other lapds lately of Est of Wm. Lewis, deceoi?d, levied upon as the property of Wm. Lewis, deceased, under the Ff Fa of J abet Nor? ton against Wm. Lewis, to be ?old reserving the homestead right of Mrs. Lewis aad children. The Remainder ef Estate, after the Homestead for Rf? him been taken nut. In-one Lot in Tow? of Sumter, bounded North by land of Mrs. C. Moses, Ease'by Baptist. Church' Lot. Sot|th by Liberty Street, West by Harvln Street, levied on as the property of Montgomery Moses, at the suits of Julia F. Frierson and Bernard O'Neill. One Traet of 600 Acres of Land more or less, in Sumter County, adjoining ?ands of Jos. S. Bossard, Wm. S. Boyd T. K. Tate ?nd others, levied upon as th? property 'of Wm. S. Burgess, at thc snits of Bank of Charleston, Bank of State of South Carolina, C, H. Reid A Co? The above tract subject to Home.-tend. One Traet of 22?| Aeres of Land, more or less in Sumter County, oe Teer Coat Swamp, adjoin? ing lands of Billy 'MelaeVte, tl. W. Earle. J. 6. White, David Shaw and others, levied, apon as the property of R. A. Bethune, at the suits of Lawrence Seymour and Wm. E. Byrd. One Tract of 147 Acres of Lead more or less, adjoining lands of GL W. Truluck, J. W. Sturge? on. WV JJ. Hind?, ?Jato** Conyers and others, levied upon as the property of Estate of Elias .Vims, at the suit of Wm. D. Hinds, against Eli? sabeth E. Minus, Adm'z of Elias Mi JJ-. One Traet of 825 Acres of Land, more or less in Sumter Coon y, 4 to 5 miles on' the road to Camden from the town nf Sumter, adjoining lands of Mrs. Artis. L. H. Jennings, L. M. Spnnn, N. Brsdford and others, levied upon tu thc property of Estate of Jos. B. White, at tl* suit of Frank* lin j. J?.*J"*S vs. Maria IL White, Executrix of Joseph B. White. One Tract of 900 AcreS of Loort mort or less, Isaac N Lenoir, Adminlst-ator. One Tract of 3d3 Acres of Lani in Sumt er County, adjoining lands of Wa.' Keels, R. J. Welch, Coffee-Wilson, Est. .Elias. Gibbs, levied on as tb? proper: j Est of J. C. Die, deceased, at the suit of Thomas BvGrier, against Joba S. Cole, Adm'r. of J. C Die. Thc undivided interest of Defendant being 1-6 thereof in one' Tract oT3S0 Acres of Land," more orle>sin ^umter County.-, called th? EHerhe Tract, adjoining lands of Est. W, B- Mu;r*y, Mr?. A. C. Nelson, J J. L. Allen and ethers, levied upon as th? property of Vra. E. J. Bar gass, at the suit of J. M. Caldwell A Sons. The undivided interest of th? Defendant, being 1-6 thereof, in one Tract of 380 Arres of Laad, nore or loss in Sumter Ciuuty, oiled the Kllerhe tract, adjoining lands of Est. W. B. Murray, Mrs. A, C Nelson, J. J. L. Allen and others, levied upon as the property of John M. Nelson, at thc suit of J. M. Caldwell A Sons. ; One Tract of 720 Acres of Land in Sumter Counts, adjoining lands nf Dr. Tbos. J, Du Hose, Zack. McKinney. Sst N. S. Punch. Dr. Henry Abbott, levied upon ns the property ??.Tho?. B. Fraser, at the suits cf Mary E. Miller, 2 cases. J. J. Miller, Surv'r., H. Watts, H. Beattie and others One Tract of EDO Acres of Lend more or less, near Bishopville, adjoining lands of Robert Fraser. Mrs. A. E. Shaw, Est. A. James, Est. J. T. Green and- Muldruw. levied on es the prop erty of R.M. English, at the suits of Tho?. R. English, Mary J. English, B. J. Laces and others. -ALSO, One Tract of 1000 Acres of Land mere er less, near Wells Z Roads in Solem, adjoining land el -Wells.-Mills. and R. W. Wilson and E. A. Gregg, levied upon as tha property of R M. English, at tba suits of T. R. English, Mary J, English. E. W. Moise, and others. ? Tb? Plantation named Rose Hill, of aboul t791 Acree of Land, moro or lesa in Sua tai County, on tocGirt's and Beaver Dam Swamp heed watara of Clack River, adjoining lands ? George, J. A. aad lb?? A. Mccutcheon, L. L Fraser, H. D. Green, Mrs. A. A. McKstn. Mrs ! Peebles and H. E. L. Peebles, levied upon as tnt property of F. J Morea, Jr., at tb? suits o j George F. Mclntyle, Franklin J. Moses, Sr. Edwin if. Moise, 3 cases. ALSO, One Lotio town of Sumter, North bf th< Homestead, fronting Bast 319 feet* on Cburcl ?Street, bounded North by Blending Street, ern West by lead of Folsom, ALS?,. Oaeliot freeling East on Church"Street ebon 1320 feet boarded North by the Homestead [Sooth by Hayes worth Street, Weet by lot ef C 'tiles. The two above levied raes the property of F ?J. Moses, Jr., at the suits of George F. Mela tyre, F.J. Moses, Sr., Bdwin W. Meise, I t. J. COGHLAN. Sheriff Sumter County. December 8,1874V [State of South Carolina SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Marcos Reyn.ids vs. Wm. M. DeLorae-Bil fat Foreclosure. IN PURSUANCE .of a jadgBMat ordtr of th said tfoort.ef Cfmraoa Pisa?, mad? in tb ?above eaa?e, will be ?o?d by or under the direc? tion of the subscriber, at public aucrloo, at tn Coori Moos?, ie the TrWn ef Sumter,'in tb Coen-y of Seater, on fae ffrst Mond?j (beinj Sale?' day) of January next, between the hear of ll o'clock la the forenoon ead 5 o'clock ii the afternoon :1 j' - Oae Lot of S 1-9 Aeres of Laad and Boase thereon, ia the T?wn ef Semter, sdjoioing lots c P. J- Moses, Edward Barnwell, en Hay ne street Ter mr: One-third ensh ; balance on a ere di nf one aad two. yeer?, to be secured . by hoed c <Be purchaser and a mortgage of tbe premise! paying iatmstftda day af sale, payable anec ally until th? ?bolo bi paid.. Purchaser to pe; for papers and stamps. . THOMAS J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Seater 'Cooa ty. December 8,1871. tftate rf South : Carolina , SUMTER COUNTY, IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. W ^-r; Hst BkAar?sba-, vs. Andrew J." Moses, John ? Bieberdsoa, aad Joba N. Frierson-Complais for Foreclosure. -above ease, will be sold bj or ?oder tb? dlreetlo ef the sabberiber, ?t pub?te aoetion. at tb? Coat January ffgfk baawwa ^ ?eoTsef ?1 ?'eres ia tao forenoon and 5 o'clock ra tin afteraooat Qa^-Treee af im aerea ef -I at sat situated fa Seater land of J. Mr Law, ._i nw aww RAa?kl Btarars osase ?9 BM si DOC ayton. /. a.s^rnr.v. .VJ*HTS mow? la ?a ! The State of South Carolina, SUMTES COUNTY. IN TOS COURT OP COMMON PLKAS. BliiA M. CeMough vt. fumet Henry Colclough. Mewidor?:J. CuM-Mlgo. Gertruda E. Colclough. Alexander Colclough. Leonard W. Dick and Leonora J. his wife. Gertrude E. Dick. Julia Ashby Colclough. John J-Tfaiaard ?nd Prnrs^s S. his wife, and Frederick-^. Green and* Tjtr ginia G- his wifef ^Binioj^ritin*. ujfc ?c fount. EU*? M. Colclough M.-- JjunesHeory Colcloogh^ Mosidora J. Colclough. Gerrrnde E. C?fcro?gh, Leonard" Vf. Dick and Leonora J. his wiie, Gertrude E. Dick. Julia A>-hhy Col? clough, John J. Hussard and Fr;inc!? S. his , wife, Frederick. I*.Green ead- Virginia (?. bis wife. William Borrow*, Elia-beth S. Colclough, Willi.m Burrows Cole'.ough ead Alexander Cold.>ugh Dick-Bill of Supplement and Rerivor. BY virtuo of an order nf tho Hon. John T< Green, Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit ut tba ssid State, made in tba above cate. I w?IJ offer fur sale at public outcry, on th? first Monday1 and day '-llowing'in JanuarT next (Wing saKs day) atSeaiter Court l?ense, in the town of Suri ter. in said County, the following portion ? wiiieh remain unsold at this date, of fhn Real Estate situated in said County, of which John Al Col? clough, deeeased, wa? seized at the time of bis death, except so rauch thereof as bas beeb, as? signed by said order to tho Plaintiff. Eliza M. Colclough-said real estate to be sold consisting of th? Tarions tract?, or lof.? of land, below men tioaed. Plats of the tracts or '.ot?, oinde by John K. Gordin. D. 5 are lelt at the Sheriff's Office, where persons wishing to purchase ITU y see them. Each tract, or lot, will be sold separately, nt not les per acra theo, tho appraised ratee below stated: Terras of Sale-One third easb, and the bal? ance on a credit of one and two years'in etjual instalment? vith iat?Te4t from the day of ?ale. payable annually until the whole he paid-the deferred payments to be secare? hy che band of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises the purchaser paying Tor papers end streps. The severe! tract* or lots tbat will be offered for sale are a's follows : Lot No. li-3tW Ams-Appraised at Three Dollars and Fifty Ces ts per Acre. The Caper* Tract tc IKS sold ?a lota Koo) !.. i A 3 No. 1-417'ncrcs, No? 2-41? aeres, No. .'{-636 acre*. ?: each Lot apprised at Fonr Dollar* per Acre. THOMAS J COGHLAN. Dec. 8, 1871. Sheriff Sumter County. State of South Carolina, SUMTE It COUNTY, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Julia F. Frierson, ri. Francis M< Kellett and Silas Mellett.-oBill to Foreclose. IN PURSUANCE of a judgment ardor of the said Court of Common P eas made in the ?IM.ve eau*e. will be *>Id by. or trader the di? rection o'f the subscriber at public auction at the Court Hou*e in the town of Sumter, in the County of Sumter, on the first Monday, (being sfttesday) cf January next, between the hours Of ll o'cl'ck in the fa:en ion end 5 o'clock in-the afternoon "That Plantation o? Tra?? ef Lead befog in thc District (now county) of Sumter and State atoresaid, containing six hundred and forty (WO) aeres, more or le**, .?it tra fed on Cane Savannah Swamp, waters of black Rirer, b<>o> ded on rhe North by lands known ai belonging to thees'ate ? fljftrialw iM'i'tllPaft of/the AT esl ly Tann* of the said F. M. Mellett, known as bis' Homo Plantation," to be >eol irr two parcels: t.-A traft of 175 7 16" Acres bounded North ??ut by W. C A Aogast* Railroad. Bast by land of 1. M- Mel!??.. Boothby land'of R, B. Cain, Weet bv *"*ad of J. J, Moore. 2.-The rei/**,"*er T ,De Plantation, being 4M acres, more os'I***' The purchaser nf e'tber parcel, ta here the right te pay his en ?ire bid ?o cash. TERMS.-One Laif cash, and tba balance on a credit of one rear. wl?b intere*t fror? the day of *al?\ ll b deterred payment* to be secured by a h..od of the purchaser ond mortgego at the prt'tci*es. The purcba'cr r> par fir piper* and stamp*. THOMAS J CCQHLAN, Sheriff Sumter Coeoty. Dec. 8, 1871. _ The State of South Carolina SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COM MON PLEAS, . Massy L. Bracey rs. Joseph M. Bracey tad others.-Bill for Dower. IN PURSUANCE of a judgment order of the said Court of Common Ptca*e. made in ihr above case, will be *old by or under the direct :.>n of the subscriber, at i ablie auction at the Coan H"u.?e in the Town of Sumter in the County ef Sumter, on tbe first Monday, (feing Sales<lay,) of January aext. between the hour? of ll o'clock io the forenoon and 5 o'clock in tbe afternoon, AU (be Real Estate of ?hieb Washington Bra-' rey deceased, was >eii?d at the time of his draU>, situated ta Sumter County, except that porten allotted to tbe Widow for Dower, according te-0 plat of said realesute that will ba filed in the Sheriff's Office of'uniter County, for inspection, and exhibited on day of sale. Terms nf Sale. -One third of purchase marcy easb. the balance on a credit of one and" two years io equal instalment*, beerie g interest para hie annually from day 'bf sate amil the wo de I? paid. Pu*cha*er to give bond and mortgage of the premises to the Sheriff and pay for paper* and stamps. "> THOMAS J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter Cuuntj. December 8 1871. _ State of South Caroling SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT PF COMMON PLEA** Johnson J. Knox TS. Jamas Beeb and Jobo J. Brown.-Judgment for Foreclosure* IN PURSUANCE of a J ad rosen t order of the seid Court Cota tn nu Pl? a*, made io th? above case, wi?i he cotu by or under the dir asteo of tue ?o?..?'T?'oor. at peolic fcueti-'O, sf. thc Court Hou-e. in the Tufa of Sumter in the County nf Suratvr, on ibo first Monday (being Salesday ) of January next, belo eeo the hours nf ll o'clock io tbe forenoon ?iud 6 o'clock in ?he aften.oun AU 'hat plantation or Tinct of Land, roataio ing SWArres. m re or less, in Sumu-r County, bounded* North by land of li. W. L-e* ant J*????' Corbett, *E?st tiy land of James Corbett aod John j E. Brown, South by land of Wm. N. Wbite. Wa*tJ by land of Geo, W. Lea, know? at tbe Britton' Tract. -AL-O . Ooo Tract of 411 Acre* of Land, more or less, tn Sumter County, bounded North by Und of G. W- Lee, Eo-t by the Britto? Tract (above) Sooth br lan., of E. A. Brown, Weat; by land of J. J. Knox. TER VS-Ona third easb.- Balance on a cred? it of caa and two years-w+th interest fret? day nf sale, payable annually, OD til toe whole ia poid, to be secured by the b nd of tbe purchaser and o mortgage of Ibo. lead. .. Purchaser to poy for peptra and stamps. THOM AS J.. COGHLAN, J Sa^a^timter County. December 7, 1871. State of South Carolina, SDMT1?R COUNTY. 15 THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. Charlea breathe tts. Henry Heyusworth. ?N PURSUANCE of o >dgmetst order of the ?aid Court of C?mm-to Pt???, reade hr'SS )ve ?aaa, will be sold ky or ?roder tbe direction of the subscriber, at publie auetio:., ot the Court H?us?, io tbe Town of Somier, ia the Cooa,*) af inciter, ea tbe trat Monday (being cicada;) tf January next, between the hoot? of.I' o'eeock ia the fore*.... at? aftefweow fe.?A certain Tract of Load ia Sumter District, og ^.i^^ktl^^Wi^l ?reeaid, eontsiujnx S?? Acres .torc or les?, aod Uanded by UndJ befce-jlMJo Jobo N^.Fc^ * Cae*.* '?.j ? Tarma easb. ^purchaser to pey fer titles, ead sumps. ROBERT BRonx. WSH?SSIttX? ' opp<i?ttioo. Will ot end te nay basteen ee \ tyted te^whheewsj^.^?t^gAg., At?r?,;** TH.' lala? .oag 90 The State of South Carolina ,.SUMTE? VOUWY< I* XHB CO?RT<OF. COMMON PLEAS. Elisabet* N. Bradley, re. Jehl? MeLeod Lrad 1er, Gordon" Bradley, Mary Murray Bradley Sarai. Bradley, Bear* Hughs Bradley, John N. Prierson, Edward E. Evan*-Ccmptaintfor . .lt?l:ef, . . "'..' . I^ ? UR.V.JANCE of a judgment order or the ?aid Court of Ooma <ut Picas, made in tba aoove cauie. ?ill be soJLby or under the direc? tion of the ?u'?criborr, at public auction at the Coiirt Ilouim in the To?rn cl Sumter in th Conn, tv of Sumter on the An t Monday (l>cing Sales* day.),of January next, ?. t,ween the hours <.f ][ o'clock in the forenoon and 6 o'clock in the ?ifterm-nn. Ali that Plantation or Tract of Land, contain lng 4?U0 Acres of Land ni?re orles?, ne;ir Sta'e" burj to .tho Weat, pb tb'e Watcreo- Uiver Swamp - nb ut one half lyinj; in the ??id ?.warnp-? bodndeii N?rtb by lawd > . f-Piix:kney Sparva and Anderson-We>t by Wnteree River and 1 ?ods of -1-?. i? ????.?? --Sooth by lai.ds of J. M. Caldwell. Ea.?i by ii nd? o; Estates of Wm! Ellison, aad W. W. Anderson. - ALSO, One Tract of Land ol' about 40 Acres eslled the "Cottage" tract, ?ittated South of Matcsburr boo-'' 1 North and East by lands of the E-tate* of h ,eveaux. Sooth by lead of Miss Ellen Bradley, West by tho (hamden and Charleston rvad. ' TEltMS: One fifth cash,bal'no; on a credit of" one. two and' three years, in eqoi I instalments, with in. terest from :be day ot sale, payable annually, until the whole is paid, to be secured by tba bond of the purchase* a ad a mortgage of tbs premise*. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. The above ?tated Tracts, of Land may be sold entire; or in parcel? advantageous to thc Estele of Samuel J. Bradley. ->' THOS. J. COGHLAN, Dec. 8,1371. S?rertff SumterCounty. State ofl??tfcCar^ SUMTER<.Ul' M Y IN T?IE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Richard II. Anderson, ard Wm. W. Anderson, Kx'r?.. vs. Mary H. Hai.ks. Ri.-hnrd G. Auder son r?nd otbors - Bil! for Injunction and to marshal A-*.?*?i abd -Tor ?eli?*: ?N PURSUANCE of a judgment 'order of the said Court of Comm. n Pk-*?, rna.le in the a nove cati, will beroi.! by or* tinder tip ?tireeiinai of the subocnl-er. at public anciioti at the Court House, in the T"wn of Stinter, in the County of Sumter, on (he fir?t Monday (b?in? Snlesdayl of .lanuary TteXt. between tl e h.-orr nf ? o'clock ie ?be forenoon and ? o'cloc< in the afternoon All that Plantation ruiued Uiwassee, on We. te-ce River Swamp in S imtcr County. 5 railes nboveStatesburg. containing 1900 Acre? of lind more or less, Miijoinin; I inda of John Atkinson ind Estate of Middleton tm North-Bast'*} lands . f H. L. Pinctney, South hy vends nf H. L. Pinckuer. S. J. Bradley aad L. M. Spann. West by Warree River. Terms-One tSi. d cash-balance on a credit ofone, two and three years with interest from day of ?ale, payable annually, until tbc whole is folly paid. Purchaser to give Boa if and a.Mortgage of tho land, and to pay for titles, and ?tamps. This Tract may be dr? dW il de?fre?,' THOMAS J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter County. - .Sheriff's Office. Sumter F. ?., Dec 8,1S7.L kt? IN THE C0??T OI'C?fMMON PLEAS. Levi Forstenburg rs. Cn ralngham Ttovle-Sam moaa and Complaint for Foreclosure. IN PURSUANCE of ii jarferraent erderof th? said Court of .Causon Pie??, made rn tb? above case, will be ??id under the direction- of the subscriber, at ppblh suction, at the Court Hon?e io the Town of Sim lei", erv the first Mon? day (being Sale?'"day) January next, between the hours of 11 o'eloSH ia tba forenoon and 5 o'clock in thc nfternoon : All that Plantation ij int- and- Se ie g in the County o? Sumter sind S tate aforesaid, on tho East side of Douglass Svamp. ?ti tbe So'pth side of ihc Lowry road", rofl'Sining 2"? Acre? of Land i.oun.ted on the North hf the l.nwsy road, en the* Basti? land? of Junes J Durent ?nd P. Joye. Sooth by lands of the Estate of Ervin Goodman, Went by Douglass Swamp. Terms of Sa1* Cash. Perckmser to pay for ti.le anda'ampi?. ,K . T. J. COGHLAN, Sbtriff Suamr Cc. Dee. 8, 1871. :._ The State of Month Carolina SUMTER COUNTY. IS THE COURT OF COMMO?C PLEAS. Franklin J. MOMS Ex*r. VS. Mary C. Avingef and Others.-Comp! ?Int for- Relief, Ac. In pursuance of a Jud jm-nt ordor of Ibo said Court of Common Pleas, ?node ia the above case, will be sold by or under the direction vf tb- tub ?criber, at public au tl"t at the C- crt HOB.?? W> the Town of Sumter on t ao 5>?t Monday, (beinp Sales-day of January nett,) between ike houri nf 11 o'clock io tba forenoon ?od ? o'clock in the afterm on- . One Tract of 612? Aerw of Tkoel ?ore or lest of the Estate of Thomas M. Biker, deceased, as H ocky Bluft Swamp, in Sumter County, as de ..cribed in th* Plat then of, wa4e and certified by Wm. L Branson, Jepoty Serveyo'r, and recorded in the ?tepeter' i office ?f Fumier Coooty tn B-H.k G G. p. ?o, to be sold, ia parcels of 40 or 100 Acres.. Plats ?hereof t-s-b* esl doffed on day of?a.?. Tenn?-One-tMrd epsh. The remainder on a credit of one and two ye:trs with interest from day of sale, payable annually until the whole is paid. Purchasers tn give bond ?nd mortgage of tho premises aad pay foi. papera a*d stamp*. IUD M AS i COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter County. Dec 8 1871 ' ? . ' ' . ; The State ?f S onih Carolina, QO?NTY OP8U?TKR, COURT OF PROBATE. Darius Elmore, \ end others, . S*t<nmoar f?r Fartitfon. Joye Mary B.: Boyeo, . Ann?.tte Boye?, . i Edmund R. yew, , Saasa?! R.?.eeA C. II. rWee: :' TO THE DE?^nAfllT.'Jo?Tw Boye*. Y op ara kare by a o nu?? .oed to answer tho Com? plaint in thi? action, fbai io tba ??Vo of tba .lodge of Prybate for; ?auf ' County, and aerve a e-py of y.sar answer ow tb? ??b-eriber?. ?it th ??lr office, in tba town of Somier. w ribV? Swen ty day* after the service- heeeot, and if yaa.. fail so to answer, th? Plaintiff* wi]i then ap^ly t? the raid Coartfor the WU?*- dtrnwodViT ??". f?ai plain;.. BLANBI?TO fi.RICHABDSC-N, . PlaintiS'? Alt? no v?. Nny, li . 1 '1 I - ? j iiN.i?E?ISTKiCI t'Ol?RTOKTbJB ? I UNITED ST AT KS, F OK oWTH. CAROLU NA-IN THE MATU, i OF RICHARD H? I ANDERSON, OF-. B^WKRUPT.-; ! PSTITIOit IOR PUL I ARB?" FHWL DIS? CHARGE IN BAJtKht PTCY.-Or^???d. ?b*l a (rearing bc had oo tb? ateond day of Japaps-j^ A. D. 1872, at Federal Coast Hoes?, in .CbarlW. ?roa. B Cn ead t*ai all rrwWirwil.-?e.. ?? s?W .Ba..krui.t appear at said time ?od plew, -?ad ,?(w caape, f any they :??. ??iib* P?7W ?C the Pti?t?eoor ?boatd'oot Ire f>w>?.I And tbat the mettior of Creditora ?>f said Bankruf t ?Hr beneldatt-eoffiass-?f JULKS t>. CARPED TER, Ksq., Re^irter .?f Sotwo-L C(uxgrw?ipaas IHftrlet. S. C.oo.TlfoWiyi??tD, daj ?C ??o, 1?71. Mit M. ' ?TBC^T_ ' Br order of Ibo Court, tb* ssewrdrdsy V Baa* UTI. DANIEL |M>BLB^wtV.-v Clark of tko Dta't Coin ?ftae ^.?<gLTJJJ1 DM 18 _ki_ ?- ?<'< ' '?? >*_ ?NTHB DTSTHtCT CptTRT ?F THE^ USrTED'ST?TBS.Pri? sOfffl fcjftfrtU A-IN'TRB MATTER OF JOB? B; tW-.. SLWOF?BUTBR COHN '.Y. S . C^ WK?. BOFT-PBTIT10K FOR F?LL An? ^INAL DISCHARGB W BANKBUVTCT^Or?arw?? that a kaPnia? fc??ttaaMwn? day ?f Jaa .ary, A. D. 18T1, at ?adrral ?mrt Her.?? ia Capri??to?, ?. C.: aad tba - al! Creditors, .te, o| MldTnk^polpire-T at taWtMsiaM pldrt. kial ibo? ea??*, if aay rk*y ttet^ wlynBl? pr% ?r of gwaoad Congtaaiecai Distrkt Soe tb Carolina, , 3?w?rfftltoh tb* Uday efDeOembtr, km. DANIBL HOBLBBC*,