The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 08, 1869, Image 1
VOLUME VIII.-NU M15 Kit 1286.
CHARLESTON, WEDNESDAY MORNING
ou K BtSJ'OttTS Finna ctn. vu a t.i.
.nie Insurance nui paused ?y ?he Senat?
-ItornruniHInl or Osa Oolwnillltt Canal
wm-\ Howard n.r thc Killing <:f Tol?
bert- No Kal let for Hie CUarlestoia r-?rt
.hanta, ?Sic.
IMPRIMAI. TRLKGRAM 'IO TUR KKWR.]
Coi.ru PIA, December 7.
In ti? Semite Ute following t-illf were pass?
ed: To amend the act providing for Hie asscaa
mcut and taxation of property; lo tease lund on
?Cllslo Island ?iud erect a Wharf and oilier strm
tarcs thereon; to better protect tho holden of lu
nuance policies In this state; to Incorporate the
Obarictttoo Witter Company.
Tim MU to mneiid thu act authorizing the sale
of thc Columbia Canal was recommitted to thc
Oommltlec on Public Linds.
Tiic bills lo regulule Hie selling of lauds al pub?
lie nalc. and tn regulate thu milliner of recording
mort^agca, were passed.
Tlie following bills received their fi tnt rending:
By Cain, lo incorporate tho Hamburg (S. C.) loo
?ompany,and thc Planters' Mining inti Manufac?
turing Company; hy Corbin, lo ceiledgthe United
Sintca all lands required for publia punieses; by
Jills on, to extend the time ror presenting Hie
.laims Of the teachers of lin: Slate schools. These
am? will all come up to-morrow.
Cain presented a petition from Cir Choran* and
Darlington Railroad, praying that proxies bc ap?
pointed to represent the interest of Hie Slate.
ta thc Rouse, the bill to Incorp?rale the Poliey
Aoldera Ufo and Tontine Assurance Company of
the Sont h was passed.
Tho following bills were also paused and sent
ts thc Senate: To amend Hie charter of the Co
Hrabla Hebrew Benevolent Society; to direct thc
Charleston County Coinmissloticis to examine
and report what State lands ure in possession of
private individuals; to amend thc ucl uppolutiug
a physician lo thc Charleston Jail.
Jackson introduced n resolution authorizing
Kio Governor lo reward llollingshcad for shoot
tag Tolbert, which was referred lo a special coin
millee.
The Committee on Ways and Means reported
wnfnvorably upon the petition of Hie Charleston
merchants ror relief from a double tux. Adopted.
Billa wcro read ror thc Oral time to provide fora
helter and more impartial selection or Jurors by
authorising thc Governor to appoint a commis
atoncr In each county, whose deputies shall make
aUsl and draw Jurors; to authorize the comuiis
?toncrs or Picketts County lo levy a special tux
for a Jail and courthouse; declaring the right of
way over th? Savannah and Charleston Railroad.
Thc following notices or bills were given: By
Whipper, to amend thc act empowering circuit
judges lo change tho centre of civil mid criminal
caaes; by Sospnrtoa, In give precedence In thc
.our LS for snits brought to recover wages or:shares
m the crops; by S. J. Lee, to Incorporate thc
Hambnrg Ice Manufacturing Company ; by
Wilder, to amend thc law regulating contracts
between landholders and tenants; by Periter, to
declara tho manner lu which the right ot way ror
thc transportation or home products may bc ex?
ercised.
Thc presentments of the grand juries or several
oountlc* were read.
A petition from tho stockholders of tbc.l'horaw
and Darlington Railroad concerning proxies was
presented.
TUB < 11 : s i : i c A L A s ti i : si li t. y.
THK rUHDlNU OP TUB WAR DKBT AND MSW
BANK r. i U.S.
Register Menne Convcynnre-"Sisters of
Our liOfty nf Merey'*-Corbin*? Oplu
' ion of vclia t it Tn Res to Live Ile
apeclably Iii Cliarlrsinn-I.a inti omi
Tciioiiiniii!,- Tin Conrtlieuae at Colum?
bian-Wo B*iglit-Another Strengthen?
ing naic-The Other Pills-Conans of
Harton County-Who nhall Get thc
Fecit -Jmlgo Kui la ntl-A. Surprise
Party-SI ITO r Servier-Scull ng of OM
llomis-Ww UaiiU Dills-Funding of
tbc Old Hills-l-.lll,.tt and thc Cuban
jr uart n.
[T?iOH OUR OWN CORRKSI'ONDUNT.]
COI.UUDIA, December it.
RKOIBTER MBRND CONVRYANOH.
Araons the first business done In thc Bennie
te-dny was thc parsing of a bill In relation to thc
office of Register of Mcsnc Conveyance for the
County of Charleainn. and to fix the term of Wil?
liam J. McKinlay, (colored,) elected thereto, willoh
recites that tho said McKinlay (colored) was ditly
eiactcd to thc office, by thc General Assembly, on
Ibo Oth day of December, A. D. 1S0S, was commis?
sioned according lo law, lind quallticd on the tit li
day of January, 18t)9; bul by reason of proceed?
ings pending in thc couria, la reference to the
Mme at which his term of office commences, he
has not bren enabled lo enter on the duties of
?aid office, and therefore his Icrm of office cnn lin?
ar s for four year? from tho dale on which he shall
enter on thc duties of ihc Rame, mid until his suc?
cessor therein uliall duly qualify and enter upon
die datlos of said office.
As soon as ll waa read, Cain, colored, desired to
know when McKinlay would euler upon his .utica;
lo which Corbin replied: Whenever tho spirit
moved the Supreme Coori lo decide the case,
which answer elicited Hie question from Cain,
"when was lt possible that Hie spirit would move
the Supreme Court!" Receiving no answer to
Mila quoslton.Cutn proceeded to express his oppo?
sition to tho bili, saying that it was eulin ly use?
less, os the law already provided that ne should
remain in oflico for tum yearn, ami the term of
efllcc of the present Incumbent would expire next
month, when McKinlay could get his place. At
least, tue bili waa useless unless th?! judges con?
strued Hie laws like Judge Carpenter did In that
?aso al Orangeburg, winn he ca>',! a decision
against a colored woman, based upon Hie laws of
1137. Rash, colored, thought tho bill looked very
much like a "validating bill." HT ha I voted for
euc validating bill, und if God spared lum, he
would never voto fur another. There wu'i talk of
doclaioiinof courts und Jftdgca contrary lo their
duty; If lhere were such, let thu Judges tic Im?
peached; that waa the way to sollie that matter.
Leslie wat In favor of tho bill, us lt wai frequent
ly tho only means cr securing to Republicans
tte boucOta of thc office i to which thc/ had been
eleolGd. Un would vote for McKinlay having hu*
font* years In office, even If he did not ge*, tho
office until just before Gabriel sounded lila born.
Remarks of u similar c'.iur.idcr wcro made ty one
or two others, and thc bill then passed its second
?read'.ng, and was ordered to be engrossed.
sisTKns or OIIR'I.AUT or il ?ROT.
To-day In the Senate Corbin presented a peti?
tion signed by Sitters M. Prances, nuporlort ia;
Slater M. liege, assistant; Sister Mary Agatha,
aeeret a ry ; Hitter M. DcChantuI, procurutnx of
thc Sisters of Cm Lady or Mercy, requesting In
j corporation. Tnn petitioners represent that
' their Institution was founded nearly n half a c"
tory ago for charilublo and educational purposes,
Tjndir tho title of "TheSlstoreor Oufcludy of Mercy
.fSoutb Curo'lua," and request that they bc lu
curporalrd for twenty years, wi:h power of hold?
ing properly not exceeding $100,000. Tho poli?
tl?n was referred lo ihe Committee on incorpo?
rions.
oouniN'a OPINION OK MVINII IN ?IIAKUSTOK.
Tue .senate Judiciary Criminllteo reponed to?
day upon tuc hill relative to the Halarles ortho
Judge* of the Supremo ami Circuit Court?, and
recommended that tho lormcr receive tuco per
annum, and thc Judgo or iii? Kirai circuit Hie
same amarna. Corbin presentid fie report, and
?aid tho reason of making the salary of Hie Judge
of the Kind Circuit $8000 per annum, wa"? because
ho would have to live tn Chariiiatou, audit was
well know a that de expenses of living Hiere with
a family wan greater than in any other city-In
fact, $60oo was tho least amount a mau nilli a
family could llvooil in Charleston with any de?
gree of respectability.
I.ANUS AN!> TRNRHtSNTS.
A Pill lo protect p.-rsmis lawfully in pupae???*? n
of lauds and tenements wau lavoraidy reported
upon hy tho Senate Judiciary Comiuitlco to-day,
sad ordered for consideration lo-morrow.
Thc hill provides thal after llnnl Judgment III an
oct iou lu recover hinds and tenements, ta favor
nt the plaintiff, If thu d?fendent has purchased
the lauds amt tenements recovered in such no?
tion, or tukni a lease thereof, or those under
whom hu holds have purchased a Hilo to such
kind and tenements, or taken a lease thereof, sup?
posing ul tho time o. such purchase such laic to
li.: good ia fee, <>r such lease to convey and Reemo
tie? title und ?ut. re>i therein expressed, such
defendant shall be eui ii led lo recover uf the
puii II i ter in such aol ion the full valuii of ail Im?
provements maila upon such land by the de?
fendant, or those under whom he claims, m
the mann- r hereinafter provided; that Hie sum
lt Idell snell laud shall lie found tal the time of thc
rendition of .such Judgment) to bu worth, moro in
cons?quence of Improvements so matta than lt
\r?>ii til have been liad no such Improvements been
made, shall Itu deemed le lie the value ot such
Improvements; Cia:, the defendant in such action
snail, within forty-eight hours after nuah jadg
melli, or during Hie term ol Hie court in which
the sumo shall be rendered, tile a complaint
against such piuintirr for so much ninney ns the
lands and tenements arc so made better. In tho
ottle.o of tl.e clerk or such court, which shall bo
stimulent notice to Hie ?l-feudanl iii such com?
plaint to appear and dcreml against, tho same,
and all subsequent proceedings shall bc had
lu accordance with tho practice prescribed
lu Ibu l'isle of Procedure; that thc court, on
Hie entry or snell act Inn, shall stay nil
proceedings upon ihn judgment obtained lu
thc prior action, until a lina) judgment ?hall
bc rendered lu thia action; and the lands ?iud
tenements so recovered shall he held to respond
to any Judgment whioh shall he rendered on inch
complaint, in thc same manner and ror thc ?amo
lime as if the same had been attached on iwsuc
process; that thu execution on Hie Judgment ren?
dered lu sueii action .shall Issue only nguinsliiie
laud and tenements recovered, as in section 1,
and shall not, lu any case, Issue against Hie goods
and chattels or other lands of thc defendant: Hint
thc plaintiff, In an notion ror the recovery of lauds
and tellement?, shall recover nothing for Hie
mesnc profils or Hie laud except on such Improve?
ments :is were madeley him or HiA.sc uiidcr whom
he claims; that thc foregoing provisions, relating
io betterments, shall not extond to any person
who hus entered on land hy virtue of any contract
made with thc legal owner or such laud, unices it
shall appear, on thc trial of thc action of the case,
that such owner has neglected to faull such con?
tract nu his purt. lu which such person In posses?
sion shall be. entitled to ?ill Hie privileges herein -
hcTore provided for those who entered upon laud
nuder supposed Mlle, und the same proceedings
shall im hud. anil thc lund shall ba held in thc
same manaor us ls hereinbefore provided.
TUR D.NITXO STATR3 CO ll KT 110 CSB
And post?nico in Columbia-a subject which has
been creating considerable excitement among
tu-j people herc-may be considered ns located at
thc comer of Laurel and Richardson streets. Tile
bill to grant and give tttcwpnscnt of Um Legisla?
ture of this State to the conveyance to the united
Slates of ttic lol of land situate on Richardson
and Laurel streets. In the City of Columbia, for
thc purpose of a posiofficn mid courthouse, or for
- her purposes, and to cede lo tho United Stales
j', -(?diction therein, was favorably reported npou
bj ibo Se?alo Judiciary Committee: this morning,
and, under a suspension of thc rules, was passed,
despite thc announcement that there weira peti?
tions lu cire.ulatie.il signed by nearly all-certain?
ly all or tho prominent citizens - protesting
against having the proposed building located at
thc somer ol' Lauri I and llicliardson streets,
which ls entirely "out or ike way" to thc busi?
ness men, whose interests should have been con
milled in preference to "a few men," who, as
slated in thc Se?ale, bad pul their beads togeth?
er, bought land lu Hie vicinity oMhc said corner,
and then offered a small portion to ibu United
Status.
NO rioirr.
Tnn NRWS has already hinted at a prospect ot
a war between Hie Sonata and House, because ol
a disagreement regarding thc authorization of
Hie Governor, to purchase a certain number ol
Richardson's Reports. The fenr that the mombem
ol Hie House had ot Corbin laking possession ol
all of their offices by u flank movement, has oper?
ated so Htrongly as to induce them to sac foi
peace, as they did to-day, by sending a respect?
ful request to thea "Honorable Renate"' lo return
their message or non-concurronce in the r?solu
. lion of Hie Honorable senate, lo purchase Rieb
unison's Reports, AS this message will bc con
sidered siifllcieutly submissive by thc Senate
lhere is no prospect of war between thc "honor
able bodies,'' und instead of artillery and luuskcl
reports, there will he nothing but Richardson'!
Reports, which 11 the members or thc "hunurabit
bodies," have about as much bore In them ns Hu
weapons alluded lo.
l'Eit winn IIUXORT.
Creon Introduced in thc Senate to-day a bill ti
make nu appropriation ror thc per diem am
mileage of tho members, salaries of thc officers
nnd Incidental expenses. There was no oaposl
lion to Hs Introduction, and tho smiling facet
which its ilrst reading produced slcariy evmcut
Hint ll was a very acceptable bill.
AKOTORH HrttBXflTIIBNIMP nu ir..
To Judgo from thc numerous strengthen tn;
doses which luivo been administered, and an
being prepared for administering, to build up th
.State credit, lis constitution must ho outotortlei
and Its friends, Kimpluu, Scott A Co., In grea
anxiety about its condition. "A bill to pay th
principal ami interest of the bonds and stocks ti
the Slate lu coin;" another, "lo better proteo
ihn holders of insurance policies In thc State,1
ate now in the hands of thc druggists, othcrwis
known ni tito "(Icncral Assembly," recelviiij
their sugar coatings preparatory tu their bein;
administered; and if any .one wcro t
Judge from thc haste in which they hav
been manipulated, und thc apparent onxlet;
of onu or two interested parties, h
would decide that the patient, which lt u presan
id they iv.lt benefit, is in u fair way lo go Into
relapse li not into a collapse. As it is, tites..- titti
pills are not considered stirflolent, ami notice ita
been given thu. tau materials for another one wi
bc sent into tho .-ia:n shop in a row days. Tc
day, Cain, co:-.-r !-'., gave uoUco that he would o
to-morrow, or as soon I hereof 1er as practicable
Introduce a'-bill io proteo) tho depositors In sat
lugs ami ino i companies, ami to secure thc sam
by tho deposit nf securities with tho Treasurer i
Die wate." This means that the several savins
and trait companies will ho obligated to depos
securities with tho Treasurer of thc State, and I
is understood that thaso securities must te I
State bondi utui stocks, which will, of cotirsi
caa --a demand for ilium ami increase their vaia'
, vim OTU i:a riMJ
Were treated nomawliitt iinceretnonloasly lo-da
by tho druggists, in tho main simp Leslie move
that the lull to bet ter protect thu (bond) hol lers <
insurance pall?les In Hie state he tauen up for li
third reading, but Arn'm objecting, tho mullo
was not considered, in tho other ?hep tho bill t
pay Hie principal and interest on ?into stocka un
bonds In coln was th? "special order" for nu
o'clock; and after a pretty thorough dtsciuedoi
Which elicited untiling now, Its opponents ha
the. further commloriUlon of ll poulpoued uni
Wednesday.
urouro ist.wo.
Since thc eloso o." thc war th? resident* <
Vd-to Island have boen with -ut a gool placo <
lami ng, lt ls true thal a ponton of a govert
incut .wharf ls still Ibero, bul it bas BO change
that lt i-i dango; ons If not altogether unfit fi
use. Karly in this session Ur. John Wright a;
plied to iii- I.ertlshii uro for a loose of land on ni
IH?-II Mund 'or thc purpose of erecting n wharf
nix] other Structure* thereon. The petition was
pnt ;n tho lorin or a bill, ami on Saturday recelTed
Ile second reading at tl was ortlcrud lo bc en?
grossed, ll Krauts la Slr. Wright, for n term o!
twenty .vears, a tense ntl that tract of land on j
Edlsla Island, containing one ucre, more or less,
purchased by thc State from J. Bvuns Pilings,
and now known as "Steamboat Landing," for the
purpose or erecting thereon a wharf and store?
houses tor thc accommodation of ibo public,
lamino* HIL lessee to erect thereon, within n ren
Honublu lime, suitable and substantial structur?e
fer ?lie use of Hie pcb*ic, and to such oilier re?
quirements aa may b deemed necessary lo se?
cure lite Interests of the public nod thu State, and
that us soon as tho wharf and structures are
erected, he shall be authorised to collect thc usual
rates nf wharfage and morale on all good", mer?
chandise or commodities, that may be landed or
slured upon thc said premises.
TI i m <uiiii AT LAST.
Thc bill to incorporate thc Ashley nrtd.rv Com?
pany, which hu* been worrying tho Kennie ?luce
December Uh, ISCS. received Hs second reading
on Saturday, and wa1 ordered to be engrossed tor
its third reading. A clause in lt, providing that
no bridge should bo elected across trie river
within seven tulles or thc bridge to bc eroded by
this Company, was amended so os to read: "Pro?
vided that Hus prohibition shall n? be construed
to apply to any bridge that may bc constructed
for the use of any railroad upon which to tay a
track across Hie river." The following rates of
toil wore recommended by the Judiciary Commit?
tee and adopted: Kor every foot passenger, f?
cents; for man mid horse or mule. 20 ?cuts; fora
led horse or mule, 1.1 cents; for a carriage, omni?
bus or Mage coach, drawn by four horses or
other draft nhimnls, tl f>o; for ditto, by two
horses or other draft animals, $1; ditto, by one
horse in- other drafu animal, 7C cents; for every
buggy drawn by two draft animals, 7:> cents;
?Hito drawn by one draft animal, :io cents; wagon
drawn hy four draft animals, 7r> cents; ditto
by three draft animals, ftO cents; ditto by two
?traft animals. Sta cents; for every carl drawn by
two draft animals, 30 cents; for ditto drawn by
nuc utilraal, 16 cents; for every sulky or gig
drawn hy one animal, ao cents; fer every head of
mules, cows aad stock cattle, 6 scuts each; hogs,
sheep, goats aud calves, each 2 cents.
OCNHtlS Of UA1UO.N COUXTT.
Tile following ls thc census return of Marion
County: Number ot children between six and six?
teen years or age-whites, males, ISM; females,
1132; blacks, males, 1C0T; females, 1370. Males
over twenty-one years of ago-whites, 2114;
blacks, HOS. cr all ages-whites, males. 2figs; re?
inales, 3004; blacks, males, 1S21; rdfnalos, 3.Y10.
Total number of voters, 3S82; whites, 2114; blacks,
1708. Total population, 13,049; whiles, U0I?2; col?
ored, 63?.1.
WHO SHAM. CHT T1IK PKi-.S,
The sheriff or the clerks of court? will bc the
question thu House will bc called upon to answer
In a few days, uud on which its Judiciary Com?
mittee is now considering. A bill hos already
been Introduced providing that nil sales of per?
sonal or real estate, or other Interest hereafter to
be made by the Courts of Common Pleas or Coul ls
or Probate, shall bc made by the shcriir or thc
county lu which said real or personal estate, or
other lulcresi, ls at thc limo said sale ls ordered;
that in all sales by said sherill, under the order or
Courts of Common Picas, exercising common law
jurisdiction, or tinder thc order or Courts or Pro?
bates, the fees nf said sheriff shall be the same as
now axed by law, for nales by-sheriffs, under ex
ecuiluns Issuing from thc Courts of Common
Pleas, exercising common law j uri diction; and
that tn nil sales under the order of Courts of Com?
mon Pleas, exorcising equity lurisdictlon. thc foes
or Btnil sheriff* shall be the same as heretofore
llxcd by law for commissioners of Hie Courts of
P.qtiity; and that Hie sales hereby ordered to be
made by sheriffs shall be made al thc time and
places now tlxed by law for sheriffs' sales, under
executions Issuing from courts of Common Pleas
exercising common law jurisdiction.
.muon J. H. uurt,ANt>,
Of whose impeachment there has been considera?
ble talk, arrived'hero to-night, and la anxiously
inquiring in regard to the trutli of the impeach*
meut repent:.
A aunrniSB TAUTY,
Composed of politicians, oillciuls, Hine Il'.dgiann,
Ac, made a raid on the Uovcrnor to-night, and
hud a good lime drinking his wiucs.
A BILVBR 8KRVI0K.
lt is reported thal- a number of colored legisla?
tors contemplate presenting Whipper, colored,
with a silver service on his retirement from the
Legislature to go on the supremo bench-that re?
sult being now "considered a foregone conclu?
sion."
8CALINU OF OMI nOMUS.
A bill ls now being prepared to provide for Hie
scaling of bonds issued by tho State under the
nd of ISO] for supplies und other purposes-a
large ponton of said bond i having been Issued in
exchange for old bonds held by trustees and
guardians fur widows mid orphans and oilier
non-combatants. lt ls understood that thc scale
wit; be about three for one. Parties holding reg?
istered bonds under said net will be reqnired tn
certify under oalli Hint thc bond or bonds su held
by thuin were uot received In whole or lu part for
any se rv I ces rendered In aid of the Confederate
cause. The supposition is that ont of the $UO/J,000
Issued, some $2?i),0'X) will come willan thc provi?
sions of thc proposed act.
KUMUNU OK TUB M.O BILLS.
Hie bill about lo bo introduced far thc funding
of thc old bills, sr which thc readers of Tun Nnw??
haye been informed by telegraph, ls lite sa ne bill
Introduced by Mr. Turner, of Bpnrlniiburg, last
session, entitled a bill to extend the time to the
old bills of thc Dank of th? State-somo $289,000
still remaining unfunded.
KKW HANK un.i.e.
A hill ls also prepared to fund the new bills,
issued by thc Hank of Hie State, or which some
$i,.'i00,onu were in circulation up to thc close of
thc war.
TUB CUBAN JUNTA.
Klliott, colored, received to-day a cumpli?
menta ry letter from thc Cuban Junta In Washing
ion, thanking him for the noblo stand he had
taken In behalf of suffering Cuba. The Junta
SlaoWtent him a book, in which is detailed a his?
tory oi cut,a, its condition, prospects, Ac !..
Th? Nen PoxtoiBae la liol n uibl ,t-s j-r< -
rut tic o ti, tile Eni;>eior-Hoses-The
Tolbert Cxam.
(riiou /nen it SH coititHsroNnr.NT.j
Coi.mtniA, December 0.
Wlillo thc efforts of Senator Robertson, In
Retting from cougresann appropriation ot $;.>,o>,
to build a courthouse and a edy post?nico to?
gether, are appreciated hy the clti/.ens of Colum?
bia, there is a feeling almost ti niven al against
Hie action proposed by 'he Legislature lo l?cala
Ibo building al the cor icr of Richardson and
laurel Pircets. The ground of this opposition tu
lue place i? that it is too far removed rroin thu
business centre of Columbia. A petition ls being
circulated n ".w, signed ny the Mayo- and most of
the city officers,.to which hundredsof the clti/.ens
?rn subscribing their names, asking the legisla?
ture lo not pass the bill Introduced lr. the .Senate
tj Beverly Nash, (senator or Richland,) whiclt
convoys tho lol la question to Um United Slates
far the said purpose. Bverybnd* caa gnet * the
politics of th? owner of that lot at thcaornor of
llluhardson sud Laurel streets.
BKVKHUH.
Ills V, ve eil cn CT, In concluding his messago, has
adopted a capital maxim, and ono which his par?
ty has nell known atclocllnn timm. Il ls worthy
of all pi also, tn times Ilk? these, whon work U tho
?roo mea.,aro. of worth; but tho work must bo
worthy. Thoro I? decided humor, however, in bis
Excellency's parenthetical doiinltlon of who tho
Broporor Severus was- "onro a colored freedman
In tho Roman urmy.but whose energy, taleuta
and valor bad placed Mm at lu hoad,'' Rora his
Exec) i cn cy evidently means to. Inform ss. (oat
Severus was n negro. Wo (nive al' h parri or
.'making history" before Ulis, and Ids Rxoelleuej
vecina i" bo engaged in that ar.?m.- . task. Now,
Iber-) ls manifestly no objection io > iverus' having
K-c.i a negro, but wo eau non? of us hetti desiring
li? l.uovv Uni proofs upon wlrictijhedtu'.oincn.ro^is.
A:I Intelligent uegroea will o; rou rsc resent
the insult olTcrcd to luclr-t?ca br bin historical
(excellency's proving that mu t la^t-and-out ill*
grace to Immunity-nach nb.-> ?' itt/, oppres?
sive mid cruel usurper mid nnr| Aer aa lids Brapc
ri>r Severus waa-wan a iicgtW!. Ili-ii .> forbid!
rite history ?>r ibe blameless E'Vy ' Snni Uis never
produced u monster of cruclty^fvlk'.lss F.nipetor
Severus. Slid, wo ahull alf lal'W5 I'lsJiUiorleol
Bxccllcucy'11 proof 01 tao pulu.; und niior h'i has
proved that point , Iel bim ptio ahow 'tint Moses
(Mic Moses of tho Pcututarch ls herc mcaul) waa a
negro. Tho line ol' urguiueilt is precisely Hie
?ame; and this latter polut '.night reconcile hld
l!o:i??r. the Chief J tntlcc, io Ihi'prnspcct -.>r Whip?
per's election to thc supreme nench. When lila
Excellency aliall hnre play tul out upon the il t;*;e
of "our beloved State"-a* In til Iranian proba?
bility he will-tie ?ho titi be ail ?hied to a -it
uatlon as professor of history in t ic un I vsrally of
Dahomey, or clue as a clown m Kublnsou's eirena;
for he ls very historical and very funny.
TOi.unur. J
Poor Talbert h'.is licon Shot . . death by a Slate
constable. After all that he :4 ! dona for thnt
party, for them to nh?) <t bim a ?I '. mu.uer noted
Instance to Illustrate the provenal Ingratitude
ur itcpubiiu-nna. it ?VIII he remembered ihut UiU
Tolttcrt is the mao who surrendered hiinaeif some
thin:; Uko a year ago, and cou fessed himself to.be
a murderer of Senator Randolph; that ho waa
kept a prisoner for month* without trial, although
two terms of Ilia Court of llenera] Sessions ware
meanwhile held by Judge Door.cr lu Columbia;
that "no was used liberally aa n wi tm-J* hy liryc
lidia thal was elected to Congress by a majority
of :?;no against him) In the contest case pf liege
va. Reed; that bo wnstransferred rroin pi ?iou to
the penitentiary, from which escapea were occur?
ring every few weeks, (st.*teen.Jil ten months;)
that hu escaped ; thut thc chief con?
stable, but nov his historical Excellency, ute
Uoveruor, intered a reward for his ar?
rest; that he remained at largo for mouths; and,
in rino, that he was approached by a constable,
and, Instead or getting oat of the way aa he had
done BO often before, itt a moment of forgetful?
ness, of morphine, hu Hied upon the otllucr. lito
ortlcer could uol appreciate that kind of a rcccp
tlou, and, supposing no doubt that Tolbert was
either drunk or turned Democrat agniu, shot him
down. Ttiu officer did his duty, it appears, and,
at the same time, served his party well. Tol?
bert had done ail Ute service to thc parly that he
ever could do-hod teal I fl od profusely for Uogo
and for thc whole Ku-KIUX-fcaring party-had
escaped, so us to save thc party from
the exposure which hts Judicial trial would*
hnvo given lt and his own testimony In the case
or Huge vs. Recd-had dono all that anybody lind
paid lum to do. HolllngHheivl'a ;iluoi has cut thc
Cordiun knot-has solved the embarrassing Prob?
lem. Now.it ls not necessary ?t, nrrulgn Tolbert
before a c uart of justice; and the trial or Talbert,
had lt came otr. might have expired tim charoo
tar of Ms precious tntttmony, lt ? ertatnly would
have brought out other tc-tlinonv Unit neither
linge nor that brauch or thc Retaiullenn |>arty to
which hu bolougs desired to Imvsfjttodght ont.
_ Com AI it.
HOUTII CAROLINA M O N ?iljSKT A?tSO
CIATIO.H.
A u A ]i p o n I/.
- M
Women of South Carolina, -.'Vf noods no
urgent appeal lo your sympat..', Mn a osase so
sacred us that which wc nnw,-,S|iieviu.ke. The
Treat lido of adversity w!iPon.,V>7*>**y>'.4.Ner our
unliitppy lund, han hitherto slided effort in thlsdi
rection; but not, therefore, haveour hearts ceased
to heat for the glorious dead. Scarcely ls there
otic among us whoso thought does not, on the
Oral mention of our object, turn nt once, with lov?
ing affection, to some grave whl-;h tin. munn?
in cn. is intended to honor.
Mothers, widows, ulsters, daughters, whose
hearts thus cling to the soldier's grave, let us
then unite with un earnest, loving effort in this
holy duty. Let even our lisping little ones bc
brought to Rive their mite to its accomplishment;
thai thus impressed upon their minds, they may
never forgot lb love ami honor thc memory of
those who battled ?ind fell in our canst). If u lost
causo, cv.:n, therefore thc more holy. Rvcn,
therefore, does lt become the more incuuibcut
upon us, to bring to- this great sacrifice of pure
purpose and heroic deed that homage and vene?
ration which thc world pays only to success.
With thc wish that ?ill who have shared In a
common sorrow may share also lu thc privilege
of raising Ulli testimonial to our lost heroes, the
annual subscription for membership la put at thc
lowest jioiut practicable; that thus it may he with.
In tho reach of lhasa who, having little tu give,
have atilt the right, through team und suffering,
to join us In Hie fulillutunt of this mos; sacred
duty.
To all others-men as well aa womeu, old and
young-to all who cherish thc name of Carolini?
an, and cling with a rond love to whatever Is lort
lo us ?four "good old State," we would say,
give lo us freely according to your means; give
generously ; give gratefully to tho memory of
thoo who gave their lives for ns.'
LOUISA s. MCCORD.
President S. C. Memorial Association.
ni:ASONAi\i.i: UNO COU.
[Prom the Wlnnaboro' News.)
Tits (lotnnuds of tho Labor Convention of last
week aro moderate, reasonable and Judicious,
und amount simply to a request, that tho legal
remedies of laborers defrauded of their dues bo
mudo ivs eenuin and as speedy as possible. This
ls au udiulralilc beginning. No matter who we,-.:
the managing spirits, they have cxhihllud wis?
dom.
Tho opposition party will commit a blunder, If
ll permits Itself to be.saddled by the Radicals with
the. accusation, that it is unfriendly tothcunlnu
nf laborers for purposes or noemi discussion and
self-protection. This move for union ls natural
ami legitimate and should bc encouraged. Those
who will ucl thc positions of leaders lu ll ure upi
to excel lu iulelliitencc, and tobe moro within thc
renell of Instruction, mid through them the Stale
press, if u avoids thc blunder of antagonism, may
bc able to exert a most wholesome Influence.
Labor unions throughout thc United States' aro
becoming n prominent social phcnomenoii, mid
their i rn: moaning and legitimate use, ir they
have any, ?ire a project for serious investigation.
To Kiiocr arid laugh at them, ls a mistake.
Cue. more remark wc will make The opinion
wns pretty geuernllv expressed thal, when plant?
ing on shares, thc laborers should lind themselves
?md got half tim crop. Wi* observad that nota
word wns snid about (heir taking one-sixth of thc
crop in the ?habe of Saturday, that Is, lu the shape
sf one-sixth of Rino, which, added lo th* one
third or two sixths universally given them, (be?
sides elther.thelr meat or corn,) M one-half of the
crop and over. Nothing, lo?, was said about
their blacksmith's bill ami tho puTing Tor ma?
nures. Now wo believe that, on some lauds, ir
they will agree to work hair or Saturday, and to
pay f?r one-half 61 the inauurt: and one-hulf of the
bl.i 'ki.lilith's bill, und flud themselves, oue-hitlf of
tho crop will be given them.
VtIB lill AL .Ii UTA TU JUA ICU HT.
Tho Columbia Phoenix reports tho following
sales of real estate in that city, nt public aactlou,
WK'-', took placeen Monday last:
Lot cont haast corner of Marlon and Pendleton
nlrcots, $325. Lot on Main atreet, opposite the
alto Of Nlckerson'n Hotel, 20 by sos reel. silts,
Two-story buildir.g and lot, northeast comer
Main street and Davin' altey, $7600. Rulldllig ?ind
lot adjacent, *7''?d; each of these lots were ii by
?nn ti rt. A tract of land lu thc southern part of
the district, fl per acre. Two narrow strips of
lsnd on Senate street, $30. Pour room cottnge,
with lot AI by ios foot, on Boundary Htroct, SHOO.
Several tracts of laud In the district, at prices
ranging from $8 to $r>o per aero. A cottago on
the bout li west corner of Cates und Washington
streets, with s Int93 by 102 fool, $2f>ou. Hy order
nf the sheriff, they also disposed of "Tho Taylor
House,'' willi livo norna of land, nil Laurel street,
miming through to Richland, $2500. The cotlpge
house, with twothi.ds of an nero of laud, north
tAst corner Assembly and Lumbar Directs, $.1100.
Vhf two story dwelling, southeast corner Taylor
and Marion streets, thc lot containing(V* ' v 101
feet, $23>0. Two-story dwelling ami half ?. i "ro
of land, soutwcsl corner Lndy and Catea si i s,
$182?. Also, alargo, quantity of land In (Rife.ont.
portlon? of the district, at from $3 10 to 460 j. -.
nore. ' .
TIM NAVIOS At, CAPITAL.
IVHOM TUB A&M1CIATK1I I'll KSK.)
Vt IMIIMMTOM, December 7.
The Northern niall for the Soul ti ?hlloi]
to connect Ibis niortitug, ou accouru of thc ?now
Morin, lt prevailed throughout the Weet atm
North atol ilt laved ui.uU.
Thu Com ml nioner ot Agriculture, tn ins report
to iii<> I'rvsl'ient, ettliuKtoa thc cotloti crop ut
3,700,000 l?ales.
Thu aunntora and member* of the House fleet,
and Boverol members of tho Legislature or Vir?
ginia, visited tint President this morning, ami
thanked him for the recommendations m the mos
s.i :e. The Pr?v.i.:eui hoped that tie: rutare con*
duct or Vit.(lulu would Justify him. Tho delega?
tion asked tue. tippointltlCUt ot Alex. Rives to une
of the iievr district Judgi drips.
I? the Supreme Coori in the caso of Farmington
against Humidor*, from ibo District of West Ten?
nessee, Ih-i dee.i-iou below wits susi vined.
Thc cotton PAX Impuscil under thu internal
revenue law of 1504, on writ ol' error was ialton
up, thc ptulntbTtu error contending that thu tux
ic invalid, because unooustllutiou.ii, mid being a
. tirect tax without apportionment, or an being a
tux on Slato exportations.
Tho Commltt'ju on Elections, to-day, reported
favorably Oii tho credential* of lleOlu, HUTU mid
rthcrrott, >l Alabama, mid they wcrcuworn in.
'Ifta it^construction Uomuittteo meets Thurs?
day.
Tin- admission or Tirjiuni is expecte d ou Friday
or Tuesday.
A Culiau letter to tba Now York Tribune con
tallis accounts or two engagements on tho nth
and lath November. Thu Spaniards attacked tho
Unban position ul Mauuu.ua, in largo force, mid
wero repulsed with heavy loss. Subsequently a
heavy column of Spaniards was routed al Aguada
del Santo, near Trinidad. They wore pursued by
the. Cuban? to thc suburbs of tho city. A detach?
ment ot Catalans wore annihilated uputi tho Uno
of the Puerto Principe Hail road.
riiouRUDiNuaop CONO it usa.
In thc Senate, to-day, Morton IntrodUSQd n
Joint resolution admitting Virginia, and admit
tlu,7 her Senators und representatives.
A bill was Introduced to encourage the Inter?
national exhibition ol 1871. Thc ?cunte adjourn'
cd willie thc President**secretary was oa his way
to that budy with nominations.
In Ibo House, the topics or thc message arc be
ffig rcrcrrcd to thc various committees. The
puris referring to Virginia and acorgla po to tho
Reconstruction Committee.
Huller Introduced a bill to repeal the Tonure-of
oflloc act
Stevenson, of Ohio, Introduced a bill (two
thirds of both Housos concurring) for Ute roinovul
or political disabilities upon the adoption of the
Firteeutb amendment.
TUB OLD DOMINION.
RICHMOND, December 7.
Th? uioinbers of tho National Hoard of
Trade, accompanied by about two hundred citi?
zens und a large number of laities, sade.I on un
excursion this morning in tito steamer Isaac Hell,
Of tho Now York anil Richmond linc. A collation
was given on the steamer, at which speeches
were mudo by Fraley, or Philadelphia, Roper and
Guild, of Boston, and Taylor, or St. Paul's. On
arriving city Point they look rail ror Peters?
burg, whore a banquet was given by the Hoard or
Trade of that city at Jarrett's Hotel. At thc con?
clusion of tho bamiuot thc train left Tor Norfolk
with many members of thc National Hoard, who
who ure to bo received theru by the board or
tiltia or tli?t eily.
Tho commute or the extreme wing ol the Re?
publican putty lori to-night for Washington lo
oppose thc admission or the State.
RADIO AZ, HULK ITT A LA KAMA.
MoNTOOUEitr, December 7.
In thc Sonate, a memorial from thc Houril
of Regents of the State University was read. Il
asked heavy donations from thc State, und ac?
knowledged that thc University, as ut present
controlled, had not been n success, and that In
consequence or the enemies or thc present facul?
ty, only thirty pupils wore In attendance.
Owing to the sickness of tho presiding ofllccr, a
president of thc Senate pm lem. was elected.
Royal, a negro, and the ouly ono In Hie Senate,
nominated Worthy, the only Democratic senator.
Worthy declined, and nominated and V-Jlcd for
Royal. Burr, late Surgeou-Oencrnl of Ohio, was
elected:
The. oummon school bill, which provides for
taxing property holders to build schoolhouses
and to pay touchers, was discussed. Tho effect la
to teach thu negro at thc expense of thc whites.
In the llous-j resolutions were o rfu red asking
why thc teachers of public schools hud not been
paid. Some members asserted that thc superin?
tendent had stolon the money, while some others
Mimed that the moiioy never got to the suporln.
teudent's hands.
CORRUPTION IN NORTH CAROLINA.
RAUtlon, December 7.
Tho House rescinded Hie resolution sending
a committee to Nev York lo Investigate the fraud
lu thc sale of North Caroliua bonds. It resolved
itieirinto a committee of the whola and sum
moued thc superintendent of public works and
Uiq tronsurer. Thc former appeared and was ex?
amined, and thc latter declined.
Thu House adjourned without any thing definite.
MUNIOIPAL ELECTIONS.
NBW YOUR, December 7.
Tho city elections arc progressing with
unusual quiet. A caudldate for Alderman in tho
twentieth] ward was dangerously shot.
I.AWKtiNce, MASS., December 7.
Thc Democrats have elected thc Mayor of this
city. Tho City Council is equally divided.
VIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.
rn 11..'. mu.en i A. December 7.
Tho building ul thu corner of Third und
Walnut Streets ls burning. The chandelier fell,
and within ten minutes thu wbolo building was
In flames.
AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA.
TABIS, December 7.
?Tho Austrian Government reports timi lhere
ls overwhelming proof of Prussian participation
in tho recent Dalmatian Insurrection.
OFFICIAL ESTIMATES OE THE COT?
TON CROP.
In conseijiioncf of tho publication in the
Tribune ufa Washington dispatch stating thal re?
ports lo thc Agricultural Bureau ludiente a cot?
ton crop of "nearly 3,000,000 bales," Messrs.
Easton A Co. yesterday telegraphed lo the com?
missioner, and received Hie following reply :
WASHINGTON, December 3.
m*Um <C Co., New Torie:
The highest estimate made by this Department
ls two linlltou seven hundred mid iifiy ilinnannd
l?ales. HOUACE CAIMION, Commissioner.
Tho following dispatch from our Washington
coi respond .'ul reached US Inst evening:
WASHINGTON, December 3.
Tho commissioner of agriculture was surprised
ut tho rmi,me il ?-pat ch. interpolated In tho Asso?
ciated Press mutter from Washington, which
Mutcsth.it lt ls estimated thc cotton crop this
year will bu t lu ce million bales. Tiiore has bce-i
no such estimate minto by the department. Tho
commissioner is very careful in estimating thc
rrop. Ho has a reliable correspondent In every
cotton-growing county of tho United stan s, io
whom he sends n suhedulu to ho Ulled nul euch
month. Tilo estim?le modo by him lu lils report
to Congress will be 2,7.'>o.ooo halos, or a t rifle less;
lt will bo no moro than this. The official estimate
carno within 24.000 hah s lan year <>f tho actual
crop. Tho system for obtaining ibis information
ls much .better now. Thc commissioner says
dealers moy rely on tteso flgnrcj.-New Tork
lour mil of Commerce.
A rr A nts IN K Kit air AW.
1 tat nurla n 4 Imml Sui.s-A Stubbing M
I'm >.-Itlcui Spooling.
(putin oui: OWN ex>iu?raroNi>K:rr.l
OAMIIKN, December 0.
To-da> has witnessed ?.'te nf tim larguai and
liest sales Hint Ima taken placo (duce Hi? "Sate nil?
pie II IIH-?-M."
T?IC latHls*gcncra1ly wer?! of tin; liest i| nil ty,
ami Uto prices ri' illzod corr. ?poiiriliiKly good.
tim? tract ol Koo acres, belonging to the estate
of tho lalo Colonel James Chcsnul, brought
?ill.otw. ll consisted of '-rlver-ucck," Inti sub
Joel lo overflow. Tho averti ;e of ?ropa no1- luki n
by freshets la ai two ?o riv-: but if one good sea?
son la li.ol, ih-i i>liu o rail he paid for in thal year.
Thc crop on ll, f h?* present yuar, will rcallv.a rixty
bushels nf corn lo ihuuerc. Taxing Into eonsiri
eraiion Ihoinsuttlcleney of tho present labor, you
will have some Idea of nie value of thc lati-l. Tito
crop atlutlcd lo is made without tiny fertilizers,
the rich deposits made by former fresnel* belay;
snttlelenlof themselves for uli purposes.
Three I rads, belonging to the saine catate,
brought s*. $9 and (10 per acre,
lins-! lust liaised tracts wore, uold in small
iis of from li'? to CHM acr.M, um; several were
Hirchascd by enterprising freedmen, who have
worked tho land, aud therefore kuow somewhat
if ?i s vilue.
nie bidding was ipiltu spirited, and money
plentiful.
Tlie toial nuiaber of aon-a soi?! wot nearly OOSO,
and the value nearly ???,<....?.
Of these, not more than ino thousand wore sold
by tin! sheriff, tho balance sold by order of the
Couria ol' Equity and Probate.
Tlie result attained shows satisfactorily that
thu real ostuto market ls rapidly appreciating,
and thal our people uro recovering from their
bnnkrupt condition.
The probletu of recuperation la no longer doubt?
ful, even to the most faithless, while tho sanguine
behold their fullest expectations rouii/.cd.
Of Kcncrul news, there la certainly a groat
tea! tb, but I am culled upon lo Chroillclo un un
fortunate affray which took place on tho evening
of lin- lili Instant, In Willoh a colored man waa
severely, If not mortally, stubbed by a youn?
mun or the county.
Thc mun stabbed has been in convulsions near?
ly ever since, ami la not expected lo live. The
particulars I have been unable to gnlhor, bul tlie
presumption ls thut Hie other parly has made his
escape.
Kvery now and then we aro called upon to nuilee
these ?mrays, mid ult or us regret thom. This,
however, arose from no political quarrel, but oc?
curred al a dunce, whore driuklug funned oue ur
tho attractions, l presume,
Thc colored people were addressed hero last
Sun.lay week by Wultteraoro*-aud Jilleen. They
were to have spoken on Saturday night, hut ar?
rived in time only to make a few rc ni o'-ks.
On Sunday night the walls of the church (M. E.
colored.) rang to lils (WV.) voice. Tho inevitable
"forty acres and a malu'1 were paraded in Imagi?
nation before thc audience, but railed lo elicit
much enthusiasm. Homes, schools, ?c., wore
arrayed in luscious furias, and many a deep
'.amen" teitlttcd thc sharpness of their appetites
for Hueh blessings.
Of course, these homes ure ready furnished and
supplied with nil their "little necessaries," ?ic.
No tuxes wore mentioned;.that, indeed, would
spoil the tempting array.
Thus limo lolls on with all Kershaw nod Ps
citizens. *' KliUSHAW.
irtuicral Notiscs.
O'NEILL.-Wed. on tho nih Instant. ANNIS,
wile of Denla O'Neill, in tho -Joth year of her ugo.
?jar- THU FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT?
ANCES of Ur. and Mrs. 1). O'Neill and Family are
Invited to attend ino Panerai of Mrs. O'NEILL,
from her lute residence, No. .'l?s Klug street, Tuts
AFTKRN'OON, at half-past -J o'clock. Funeral Ser?
vice ut St. Joseph's Church, Alisun street. ilcc8
Special Polices.
49" NOTICE.-Tl IK CERTIFICATES OP
STOCK in tho Piaulent' and Mechanics' llanl.. No.
12,293, for three shares, and No. 13,631, for llfty-IIVQ
shares, In the name or JOHN Ol.KN, having been
loat, notice is hereby given that at Hie end of
three wooka from tho firs; luscrtion of this notice,
application will bo made for new ecrtlflcatca.
rices w3_w. JAMES WH.VLKT, Receiver.
jbdhAlTIjIOATION WILL BE MADE
for tho renewal or two CKHTIPIOATK.H or i he
Old stuck, in the Hank ur Charleston, South Caro?
lina, viz: No. ?Tts, 33 shares, standing in the
nam? or lt. J. RA Rit RT r, Administrator, and No.
28, 7 Shares, standing in tho name of RACHEL
BARRETT, Administratrix;both Certificate?hoing
lost. C. POZNANSKI,
docs lamoS* Executor.
jZ-fl-TO ltKMOVE MOTH TATOUES,
FRECKLES and TAN from thc face, use PERRY'S
Moth and Foccklc Lotion. Prepared only hy Dr.
II. C. PERRY, No. 49 Bond-street, New York. Sold
by all Druggists._deco timos
jg?rPERRVS COMEDONE AND PIM?
PLE REMEDY positively cures Comedones, (Paid
Heads or Crnlis;) also Red, White and Meliorated
Pimples on Hie face. Depot No. 40 Bond street,
New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere.
deed amos
?iSr PREPARATORY MEDICATION.
Tho human system, thc most delicate and sensi?
tivo of all oreatcd Illings, should bc duly prepared
tn meet tho shock occasioned by n sudden change
In tho temperature of thc air. Even Ibo solid met?
als cont rael, and expand nuder cold and heat-so
that If man were composed of Iron, Instead or
frail tissues and Ubres,circulating fluids and brit?
tle osseous matter, his frame would not bc proof
against tho vicissitudes of climate. As lt is, it be?
hooves overy ones, especially Hie feeble, to fortify
thc frail tenement of mortality against thc in?
clemently of thc present season. A wholesome,
strength-supplying vegetable tonic and alterative
ls thc preparatory medicine required, mid among
medicinal agents of this character, IIOSTETTRR'S
STOMACH HITTERS stand supreme. In a suc?
cessful career of nearly n. quarter of a century,
the preparation has never been equalled or ap?
proached, nod ita salon uro now larger than tlloae
of any half dozen articles, purporting ta belong io
the ?anio class, that lian ever been advertised in
this country. Aa n remedy and preventivo of
Dyspepsia, and all Its complications, lt may be
said to have lived down competition and to bo the
Kin milli d speedie of tho Weitem Hemisphere. A
cours J of this genial restorative at thc commence?
ment of Winter la the surest safeguard against nil
the complaints which arc caused ur aggravated
by exposure to cold. deed IMO
?SB- WORDS OP OHEKH -0 N TU R
Errors of Youth ami tho Follies of Age, In rolu
Hon lo Marriage und Social Kylls, with a helping
hand for tho orrlng and unfortunate. Sent In
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address
nOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia
Pa. ' sept-j? amos
?SI" TO CONSUMPTIVES.-THE AD?
VERTISER, having lieen restored to health lu a
few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having
sutfered several years with a severo lung ntreo
tlon, and that dreadful disease, consumption, ls
anxious to mako known to lils rcUow-surfcrera thc
menus of cure.
To nil who desire lt, ho will annd a copy of thc
prescription used (free of charge,) with tho direc?
tions for preparing and using tho same, which
tliey will find anima ct-ur. von CONMIMITION,
ASTIIUA, RltONcniTIS, An. Thc Object or the ad?
vertiser In sending tho Prescription is to benefit
tho mulcted, and sproad Information which he
con?oives to bo Invaluable; ami lie hopes cverv
stillerer will try lils remedy, ns lt will cost them
nothing, and may provo a blessing.
Parties wishing Hie prescription, will please ad
dress Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON, WUilnmsburg,
Kings ('ouuty, New York. novo amos
Sty crin! DTolicco.
.. A CARD. -HliPOIiTBARH IN CIR?
CULATION Hitit i wu th? writer of tin anony?
mous letter or letters received i>>' tho r<ev. W. VT.
IllilC:?. I hereby deny knowing or, or being In
an* way concenicrtin, Hie writing ol anj suck
teller or letter?. Tho reports being Infamously
rnlse, niul used with n malicious intent lo injure
mc, li? mjr motive ror taking this imbin .ettiua o r
deu.Ttug thew. GEORGE il. ?.RICK.
Charleston, December ". dec? i
r .v N OT I C 13.--ALI, PERSONS 2N
RKIITKI) to the Katata ?>r tho late WILLIAM C.
MARTIN will make payment, anti Hmso baying
Claims against tho same will present them, prop?
erly attest'd, io the undersigned, at No. .'J Croad
street. ISAAC KAYNE,
di - ; \-t:i Admin. >t;utor.
, li K W CI ll ' ?C?? (SW1 ly (ON LiOP."
01AN) LKOTIJ K KS. -Hov. LOUIS ll. TA Killi, MU
sionary ot Ute New Church Association fer
Ucorglti, Mouth Carolina und florida, wlH deliver
Circe Lectures hi the Unitarian Church, beginning
nr.'v, o'clock P. M.. us folioW3: Tuesday, Decem?
ber Tho Trinity lu Jesus Christ." Wednes?
day, December B-"Tho Sacred Scripture."
Thursday, December 9-" Heaven nod Hell." Tit
public tiru Invited lo attend. dec" S
NOTICE.-- ALL PERSONS HAY?
ING claims nguinst thu Enlato of Dr. J. L. NOVt
CLL, into or St. Ju mus Suntec, ?viii present th CES
to Hie undersigned properly attested, within the
time prescribed by law. All Indebted to :-atd Hi
tate will please make payment ut once.
K. w". NOWELL I
dec7 imo _ L. C. NOWKLL, } Executors.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Steamship MAGNOLIA ls Tins DAT discharging
Cargo at Vandcrborst'e Wharf, (hinds not remov?
ed nt sunset will remain ou wharf al owner's
risk, ur, ir stored, at expense and rink or owner
or consignee. KAVBNKL A CO.,
?lecC? % Anent*.
NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS Iii
DKHTRD lo the assigned Estate of Mr. OHO. U.
(IRUIIKR nye hereby Informed that their accounts
have been placed Into the hands of Messrs. Si?
mms A SIMIAN!!, Attorneys, (onice, Broad
street,) Tor collection, and If scilletLcnts ?ve
made before thc Hist December next, no costs
will be Incurred. H. OBKDTS A CO.,
novia Imo Agents for Creditors.
?ZO- NOTICE.-J. N. M. WOULTMA1W
for tho present occupies the store of Messrs.
PARRAR URO., corner East Bay and Cumberland
streets, and will be pleased to sec his (rlends.
UOV13
JHB-PEOPLE'S BANK OP SOUTH
CARO LI NA_CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 30.,
1SC0.- Tills Hank having resumed business, M now
prcparcjl lo redeem Us outstanding bills.
Hy order. JAS. S. CHIRKS,
dccJ _President.
?&- NOTICE TO LEGATEES.-T U H
STATU OP SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER
COUNTY.-The surviving Executors of WILLIAM
MCKENNA, deceased, vs. PATRICK N. LYNCH.
Roman Catholic Itishop of Churk-slou, et al'
lu Kindly.-UH) for Settlement of Balate, Ad?
vice, Ac-Hy order of the Circuit Court In
this cause, tiled October 1Mb, 1360, notice
ls hereby given to the individuals embraced
Within tile classes hereinafter descitbyd, with
'ii twelve months from thc date of the publi?
cation hereof, lo come in nnd establish before the
undersigned Clerk or thc Court their righi to tae^
l.'vneies bequeathed to them iii and by Hie ladt""
win and Testament of William McBenna, late oj
the County und State aforesaid, deceased; or faU*
lug so to do within thc time specified, their claim Ag
will be barred, lo wit the following: Thc childi < nf
of James MuKeuna, a brother uf thc Testator, for?
merly residing at Castle Nacor, In thc County of
Donegal, Ireland; thc children of Owen McKcuua,
also a brother, formerly residing at thc sumo
place; thc children of Nancy Clemens, a deceased
sister of the Testator; tue children of KlIinorBarr,
also a sister; thc children of Elllnor Moran, u
daughter of thc said Einnor Darr; the children of
John MeKcnno, a deceased brother of Hie Testa?
tor; the children of Rose McKcnua. a sister of
the Testator; thc children of any of the above
mentioned classes who may have died before the
denth of said Testator, leaving such children llv
Ing at Ida death; and, also, tho children of John
\V. Bradley, a uephew of thu said Testator.
THOMAS H. CLYBURN,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Lancaster County, S. c.
October IS, 1 Soo. _oct'2o warn os
par J ?BT RECEIVE D,
A LAltOK AMIIKMBKT OJ-'
PINE BUSINESS ENVELOPES,
Mos. 5 AMD 0,
Which will be furnished to our customers willi
Business Card neatly printed thereon at (4 to fi
per 1O00.
CALL AT
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE
AND SKJ1 SAUI'I.KS.
novio
???a- M E I) IC A L NOTICE.-PATIENTS
stuttering from Diseases pertaining to the Oculta
Urinary Organs, will receive thc latest sclcntUs
treatment, by placing themselves under thc care
of 1>K. T. RKENTSJEKNA, Olllco No. 74 Haw
street, three doors east from thc Post?nico.
atifc.-J? ws
,jr8-TIIE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY.
JACOB'S CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND BIAK
RIKEA CORDIAL.-This article, so well known
and highly prized throughout the Southern States
as a Sovereign Remedy for the above diseases, la
now ottered to the whole country.
lt is Invaluable to every lady, both married and
single.
No family can alford to bc without it, and nona
will to whom Its virtues arc known.
For nnlo by all Druggists ami general dealers.
BOWIE A MOISE,
nctll om nanoo_General Aiterns.
?Str A CARI).-A CLERGYMAN,
while residing in South America as a Missionary,
discovered a safe and simple remedy for thc euro
of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dlseaso of
Hie Urinary and Seminal organs and the whole
nnin of disorders brought on by baneful and
vicious habits. Creal numbera have been cure*
by Hits nollie remedy. Prompted by a desire ta
bcuciii the nfhicted and unfurl una! o, I will sea/*
tiic recipe for preparing and using this medicen
in a scaled envelope, lo any ono who needs
free of charge. Address
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Statler.p., Billie House,
ort4 amos*_New York City.
^RATCHEI.OR'S HAIR DYE.-TI I If.
splendid Hair Dye ls Hie best In the world; tho
only true mid perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, In- .
stautaneons; no disappoint mont; no lidiculeaa
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black or brown. Sohl tty all Druggists and Per
fumers; and properly applied at Ratchelor's Vf Hr
Factory, No. 1? Hond street, New York.
novM fmwlyr_
^JHTERRORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLE?
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ceipt nnd d'.rcctlons for making tho n'rr.ple rop
ody by Willoh he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
pront "?y the advertiser's experience, can do Iso
by.ad'.rcaslng, with perfect confidence, JOHN B.
0QDEN, No, ?2 Cedar street. New York.
.. nov* 8mo9