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?? .II l^?M?BWH London, February 22.?The Ji'pt?9 has advices of agitation against tho republlo in the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal is arming, in anticipation of a oivll commo? tion. . The views of the Federalists are every where in the ascendant. London, February 22.?Madrid ad? vices report that the Carlisle are gaining strength with collusions at Baroelona and other cities. American BXattsrs. Washington, February 22.?Domes tie Miscellany?The main part of Peters? burg, Clarion County, Pa., is bnrned. The opera house, three hotels, post office and telegraph offioe were burned. The Indian obief Sitting Bull was killed at Fork Peck Mountain, by a half-breed in? terpreter. The' President's residence, six miles from St.Louis, was burned; no insurance. The Missouri House has passed a resolution exonerating Bogy from -bribery in the senatorial election contest; Foreign Miscellany?Due de Broglie read the report of the Committee of Thirty to tho Assembly. The constitu? tional projeot and the responsibility of the Ministers was urged. 'Thiers' was highly lauded. A, second chamber was strongly urged. The chamber considers tho report next Thursday. It is asserted that threo Democrats aud two Republicans of the Judiciary Committee favor a report impeaching Coif ax. This constitutes a majority of the committee. In the House, sundry oivti' appropria? tion lists passed. The river and harbor bill was taken up. It gives Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri rivers $100,000; Aohita River, $60,000; Mississippi River, between the mouths Of the Missouri and Ohio, $100,006; Ohio River, $200,000; Cumberland River, .below Nashville, $26,000; Tennessee River, below Chat? tanooga. $100,000, and above Chatta? nooga, $25,000; mouth of the Mississippi, $125,000; removing Red River raft, $80,000; Cypress Bayou and Soda Lake, Texas, $50,000; Mobile Harbor and Bay, 550,000; Savannah Harbor and Bay, . $50,000; Oost?noola River, Oa., $10,000; 8t. John's River, Fla., $10,000; James River, Ta., $75,000; other Vireinia rivers, $92,000; Cape Fear River, below Wilmington, ?100,000; Roanoke River, below Weldon, $10,000. A motion to Sasi the bill by a two-thirds vote of the enate failed;?yeas 101; nave 64. It oomes up, on .Monday, in regular order, and will pass. The Judiciary Committee is in session, regarding the impeachment of Judge Darell, of Louisiana. Marshal Paokard and District Attorney Buokwith are be? fore the oommittee.to-night. Tho Senate asked a Committee of Conference on House bill distributing the Geneva Alabama claims award, The Senate.meets at 11, aud recesses from 5 to 7. The Senate will consider Louisi? ana matters on Tuesday. J. B. Stewart, formerly of Kentucky, has been confined in unwholesome quar? ters in the Capitol, for refusal to answer questions of the Credit Mobilier Com? mittee, affecting his clients, where he will Btiok.till the 4th of March. '< Dick Yates, of Illinois, has been ap? pointed Government Director of the Union Pacific Railroad. Probabilities-Westerly winds, and clear or partly oloudy weather in the South Atlantio and Middle States. New Yobk, February 22.?Nearly all business places are closed. The forts fired salntes. No market reports from New York to ETlnunclkvi ami Commercial. London, February 22?Evening.? Consols closed at 92%. 5s 90%. Pabis, February 22.?Rentes 62f. LrvBiiPoon, February 22?Evening.? Cotton closed quiet and steady?uplands 9&; Orleans 10; sales 10,000 bales; of which American is 5,000; speculation and export 1,000. Cincinnati, February 22.?Flour dull and a shade lower. Corn dull and lower, at 39@40. Provisions strong. Pork nominal, at 18.50. Lord quiet, at 1% for steam; 8 for kettle. Whiskey firm, at 87. . Death of Oabodine Oheesebbo'.?Car? oline Oheasebro', for years a well-known contributor to periodicals, died at her home near Pier moot. New York, on Sunday lost, the 16th inst. MissGheese bro'first became known as a writer in 1848, when she Was engaged as a con? tributor to Graham's Magazine and Hoi don's Dollar, Magazine. She has Binoe been connected as a sketch writer with many of the most prominent monthly magazines and other periodicals. In v 1851,Miss Obeesebro' published a volume V>f short stories under the collective hoad of "Dreamland by Daylight ; a Panorama of Romance," and a year later she wrote "lea; a Pilgrimage." "Victoria; or the World Overcome," a novel, followed in 1856. Miss Obeesebro' also wrote "The Beautiful Gate, and Other Tales," and was an occasional contributor to some of the daily newspapers. Of late, her short stories have proved attractive to the readers of Harper's and the Atlantic monthlies and Appleton'a Journal. MniiANOHObY Death op an Esteemed CoLoitKD Man.?On Thursday morning, about ten o'clook, Abram Brown, a colored,man in tho employ of Mr. Leue man, of Summerville, was sent on horse? back to perform somo errand in another part of the village, From some un? known cause tho horso took fright and ran away with him. While running, bis foot was caught in a holn in a small bridge aoross the road, and he fr 11, throwing his rjder and rolling over on him. The poor man had his chest broken opon and bis heart and livor mashed out, and ho died in a short time. Abram Browu wao about fifty years old, had been sexton of the Methodist Church lor a long time, and was well known.and generally esteemed.?Cliarleston News. >'"Saturday/ 1'eBhuahy 22, 1873. '' s SENATE. The ?ouate was called to order at 12 M. by the President. Prayer by Rev. A; W. Cnmmibgs. ' t i* The following were received from the House: Notioo tbat enacting olause of a bill to examine accounts against certain j Counties had been stricken oot; also, ap? pointment of a committee of free Con? ference on the bill to enooarago manu factors*suedinternal improvements; with amendments, a bill regulating the fees of Probate Judges, olorks of courts, etc.; amendments were concurred in; bill to amend Section 8, Chapter 3, regarding the Board of Jury Commissioners: House amended by inserting Lexington County; Senate concurred; with amendments, tbe bill to incorporate the Southern Ware? house Company, the amendments being the inserting of tbe names of Joseph Crews, Oharies Minort and others; Mr. Nash stated tbe majority of tbe members did not desire their names in tho bill, and the Senate.rofused to concur; bill to incorporate the Newberry and Cheater Railroad,1 concurred in; a bill, with amendments, to prevent Stute and Coun? ty officers from holding moro tban one office; the House struck out tho words by. appointment, which virtually de? feated the bill, and tbe Seuato refused to oonour; with amoodenont*, a bill to in? corporate tbe Grand Southern Hotel aud Transfer Company, of Columbia; the House amended so that no distinction on account of race, color or previous aondition be made; the Senats concurred. Mr. Owens, from the Pinnace Com? mittee, reported a bill to provide for the registration of bonds, Stocka and cou? pons favorably. Mr. Jamisou introduced a bill to pro? vide for the appointment of a Commis? sioner of Publio Buildings and to define bis duties. The claim of tbe Eiugstreo Star was referred to the Committee ou Claims. Mr. Smalls offered a conenrrent reso? lution, tbut a joint committee be ap? pointed for tho purpose of investigating the Bale by tbo Sinking Fond iu tbe cities of Columbia aud Charleston. Mr. Smalls stated that the Commissioner asked that, in justice to himself, the matter ought to be investigated, as con? siderable property had neon sold, and there was no particle of a record to show for it. Tbe resolution was adopted, with a proviso tbat the committee shall re? ceive no pay. The Chair appointed Messrs. Dunn and Smalls tbe committee on the part of the Senate. The bill to amend Section 10, Chapter L, of the Revised Statutes, relating to allowing cattle, sheep and hogs to ruu at large, was passed. Tbe Governor bus approved tbe fol? lowing named Acts: To amend Section 6, Chapter 62, of tbe General Statutes; to alter and amend tbe Act to oharter tho town of Frog Level; to incorporate the Garrison Light Infantry of Charleston; to incorporate tbe Canaan Baptist Ohurh of Beaufort County; to incorpo? rate the Lincoln Rifle Gnards of Ring? st reo; to iqaorporste the Wilson Artille? ry Company of Charleston; to incorpo? rate tho Independent Fire Engine Com? pany of Florence; to amend the oharter of the town of Chester; to provide for the purchasers of lands at sales made for the non-payment of taxes, &o.; to revise and amend an Aot and to reduce all Acts pertaining to the homestead into one Act; to revise and amend tbo. oharter of the Apprentices Library Society in Charleston; to incorporate the Scott United Blues; to renew and amend an Aot to renew and amend the oharter of tbe town of Walterboro; to incorporate tbe South Carolina Agricultural and Mo ohuuieal Society; to incorporate the Bryan Light Infantry of Charleston; to lay out and establish a new road iu Union Connty; to change the name of Frank Simpson, of Anderson County, to Frank Carter; to incorporate tho Wad malaw Riflemen, Edisto Riflemen and Sumner Light Dragoons; to incorporate tbo Ford Riflemen of Charleston; to recharter Ashford'e Ferry; to renew and amend tbe charter of the toll bridgo across tbo Savannah River at Hamburg; to incorporate tbe African Methodist Cburoh at Manning; to authorize and require tbe County Commissioners of Barnwell County to open. a publio road through the towu of Midway; to incor? porate tbe Calvary Presbyterian Church of Church Flats, &o.; to incorporate the town of Blackstock. The bill to oharter.the Charleston Water and Canal Company of South Carolina was then takon up, and occu? pied the greater part of the time uutil adjournment. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tbo Honso was called to order at 11 A. M. by Speaker Lee. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Hayes. Mr. N. B. Myers, from the committee, reported favorable: Claim of Barnwell Sentinel, $2,005.70; of Aiken Daily Jour? nal, $1,077.80; Clarendon Press, $1,350; James Johnson, ex-Sberiff, 8152,61, less hotel bills, horse hire, &a, leaving 8110.50; Aiken Tribune, 83,860.46, $2,251) be allowed, less payments already mado, leaving $842.40; Carolina New Era, $3,028.45; Piokens Sentinel, $1,26G; Edgefleld Advertiser, $1,240; Beaufort Republican, $1,531.55; R. M. Stokes, $2,005.30; also the other claims pre? viously reported npon by the Senate, amounting in tbe aggregato to $11, 897.55. A resolution, by Mr. Curtis, tbat tho House adjourn at 3 P. M., in honor of the birthday of Washington, was adopted. Tho Senate concurrent resolution to appoint a committee to investigate tbo Bulo of property by the Sinking Fund Commission was agreed to. Tha enacting clause was stricken out of the following bills: To amend an Aot entitled "An Act to umend an Act to establish and maintain a system of free common schools in tho State of South Carolina." To amend the jury laws of tbe State. Joint resolution to provide for tho submission to a vote cf tbo peoplo tbo qnosiion of tbe repeal o( the fence law. Bill to Require trial jus? tices to give bond, and1' tb otherwise define their duties. To authorize certain committees to examine the accounts and demands against certain Comities, and (or other pnrpoHen. Senate Bill to amend the Aot to autho? rize the promotion of and tu incorporate the Spartanbnrg and Aikeu Railroad was passed to a third reading. Also, a Senate joint resolution to instruct the Trustees of tho State Orphan Asylum to invite pro? posals for a site and building, and for the appropriation of twenty thousand dob lars, and to incorporate the Newberry Cotton Mills. . PnopOSBD Convention of Laboring Men.?It is stated in a special from Washington that preparations are iu progress to organize a mass convention of the executive committees of the Na? tional Labor Congress throughout the country, and those member:* of Congress interested iu tho subject of labor. The convention, it is thought, will gather some 300 representatives of tho council under this o ill, aid it is proposed thou to discuss the question of labor, and its relation to the Nntiouul Government, uod what, legislation *hould bo enacted to advance the interests and directly benefit the entire iuboring masses. CAPruitB of a Saw DnsT Swindles. Wm. II. Burke, alias Geo. Moorehouse, is engaged in the "daw-dust" swindliog business ut No. 34 Amity street, and sent one of his circulars through the mail, which circular came iuto posses Mou of Captain Lsary, of the Tweuty sixth Preciuct, who deputed Officer Francis O'Ronrbe to work up the case. "Moorohoiue" offered 81,400 in counter? feit money for 8100 in good money. Moorehouse is now in Ludlow jail, in default of 85,000 bail. How to Do It.?The now Chief of Police of Louisville, Ky., Colonel John sou, has shut up all the gutnbling-boases in that "most garnbliugest" of towns, us it was called by the late David Crockett. He effected this miraolu by stationing ut each door of each deu uu officer in? structed to take down the name of auy aud all persons eutering the sutue. Toe officers wore relieved every six hours. The leading members of tho conserva? tive party iu the Spanish Cortes hnvo decided not to oppose the present Go? vernment. Political -eforuis and tho abolition of slavery in Porto Bico now oooupy tho attention of tho Legislature. The Oarlists have been badly defeated in Catalouia, nnd an attempted mutiny in tho garrison at Now Castile in favor of Don Carlos proved a failure. Southebm Securities Doxu.?The Southern State bonds wero dull almost to stagnation. TheTeunessoes and Ma? sonries were better to tho extent of >2 per cent., and the new South Caro? lina July bonds weak. The October South Carolinas were firm at 25. The apeoial tax bonds of North Carolina were strong at 14. ? Hew York Herald, 20/A. A man by the name of Wm. Ham, iu a fit of delirium tremens, or something else, jumped from tho second story of the Brown House, at Maoon, and broke one of his legs and otherwise seriously, if not fatally, injured himself. Ho bad come to Macon to go to work as a ma? chinist. "The colored troops fought nobly;" but for all that, Chung Loo Wing, un enterprising Mongolian emigrant agent, domiciled in Louisiana, has put his con? victions in the following formula: "One Chinee man lickee fo niggles nunee timee." Albany Agitated.?It is reported from Albany that a great deal of agitation exists among tho members of tho Legis? lature over revelations likoly to follow the investigation concerning bribes by Jay Gould for the repeal of tho Erie classification Act. A shooting affray occurred in Sampson County, N. C, on Saturday last, be? tween W. H. Gainey aud Heury Good? win, during which the latter was serious? ly wounded. Very slight hopes if auy, of his recovery. We see, by our Atlauta exchanges, that Dr. Barkwell, a member of tho Legisla? ture from Palaski County, who has been ill only a few days, died iu that city, Friday morning, of congestion of the brain. A Fataii Affbay?The Maoon Tele praph and Messenger, of Friday, says: A difficulty oocorred in East Mucon yes? terday evening, betweon John W. Burgo and J. C. Toler, iu wbioh tho lat? ter was shot aud killed. Two moro Irish divines?the Lord Bishop of Clonfort and the Bov. Mr. Quin?have been acquitted of thocbargo of using spiritual influence, to intimiduto voters in the Galway Parliamentary election. A now phase of man's abominable tyr? anny over tho weaker sex is developed in Wyoming, where nearly all the rulings of tbo female magistrates nro overset by tbo mala judges of higher courts. A Philadelphia woman having mar ried off her ninth and last daughter, meekly folded her bauds aud died. "My lifo work is done," wero her last words. Voltaire's definition of a physicinu is: An unfortunate gentleman, expected every day to perform a miracle, namely, to reconcile health with iutempernnco. It is proposod in Kentucky that tho Legislature charter a faro bunk, to be run by the best citizens, in opposition to tho Louisville library lottery. To-day, Arkansas has 500 miles of railroad equipped and in running order. Three years ago she hud only about 51) miles completed. A lottery tickot of thrco numbers?11, 41, 55?bought for ono dollar, a few minutes before tbo drawing in Atlanta, Wednesday, drow $7,500. It is tbo opinion of tbo Bostou Herald that the "public debt has got into a bad habit of in creasing since the election." S' Juhior'ia prevaleu, among the Co foWriegroea to the effect that the ne? groes who are persuaded to emigrate to I Arkansas and Texas are really to be sent j to Cuba to fight the Spaniards. Cer? tain persons in the State are said to re? ceive five dollars for every negro they in dnoe to emigrate. There may bo some? thing in this.?Constitutionalist, Dr. B. F. Arrington, of Goldsboro, N. C , while sitting in his ohair on Friday j last, suddenly became speeohless and unable to arise from his seat. At last j aocoantfl, however, his condition had much Improved. The Florida mosquito huB again com? menced its musical concerts, aocompa-! niedby bis usnul familiarities. The Arkwrigbt cotton factory in Sa? vannah will oommonco operations in two week*. I Getting into debt is like a moose in a trap; very easy to get in, but hard to got I out. Funeral Invitation. Died, on the ovening of 20th iustaut, Mrs. I A. A. TALLEY, wife or Rev. N.Tallcy. The funeral service* will be hold in the Washington Street M. E. Chapel, THIS AFTERNOON, the 23.1 instant, at 3 o'clock. Tho friends of the family are invited to at? tend. The friendd and acquaintance* of Mr. HUGH CASEY and family are respectfully in? vited to attend bis funeral services, at St. Peter'a [Catholic] Church, THIS [Sunday] AVTKHNOON, at 4 o'clock. Myrtle Lodge No. 3, K. of P. THE rogular convocation of this kLodge will bo held TO-MORROW } Monday) EVENING, at 7$ o'clock, at (Masonic Hall. By order. L. M. HOLLAND, gab 23 1_K. It. S. Phoenix Axe, Hook and Ladder Co. THE regular meeting of this company will be held at their hall. TO-MORROW [tfonda)] EVENING, at 7i o'clock. Ey order. F. D. EON KM AN, Feb 23 1 Secretary. Ten More Barrels Fearless Potatoes* RECEIYRD, a ?uperior Plantins and Eat inz POTATO. Also, consignment of OKOUSE, CHICKENS and TURKEYS receiv? ed daily. Qivc ns a call. Feb 231_ _ E. E. DAVIES ft. CO._ Bank of Charleston. NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION. Cii.Mu.KHTON, ?. C, February 20.1873. ON aud after the 1st day of March next, this tlaulc will bo prepared to Consolidate the Stuck of tho Bank of Charleston into that of the present organization. Oue sbaro of the latter, par value [$100] one hundred dol'ar?, will be issued for live [5] I wh ilu or ten [10] half ot tho former. Future dividends will bo paid upon tho Consolidated Stock only; tkose accruing upon the unconaotidtted will be reserved until con? solidation of tho same shall be effected. The Books of Transfer will be closed from . March 1 to April 1. Foh23m3mo WM.B. BURDEN, Caabier. LAST WEEK run BARGAINS cyTimei *~I"iHTS htiug our last week previous to re J_ moval, we will soil our ENTIRE tiTOCK regardless of cost. All pnrtsons in ueed ot anything in our line should by all means cm brace this opportunity. S. STRAUS & BRO., Feh 23 Under Columbia Hotel. APPOINTMENT. STATE OK SOUTH OAROLINA. ExECUTive Department. WHEREAS a vacancy now exists in the otheo of Coroner of the County of Sum ter: Now. know yo. that I, FRANKLIN J. MO?ES, Jb., Governor of the State of Houth Carolina, by virtue of the power aud authori ty vested in mo by an Act of tho Qenoral As? sembly of said Stato, entitled "An Aot con? cerning tho office, duties and liabilitios of | Coroner," approved Jannnry 27. 1870, do | hereby appoint aud constitute JAMES D. URAHAM a Trial Juulioo of eaid County, as Coroner of the said County of Sumter, to fill said vacancy and to perform tho dntios of Baid oilico until tho Legislature shall order an elec? tion to fill said vacancy. In testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my baud and caused tho great seal to i/o 7" ailixed, at Columbia, this 21at duy of ^ Fo?ruary, A. D. 1873, and ia tho ni ?cty i_ sovonth year of tho Independence of tho United Htatott of Amorioa. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jrt., Oov< i nur. H. E. 11 a y n k , Secretary of Statu. Feb23 1 Hams! Hams!! Hams!!! fl^EN tiercos Davis' celebrated Diamond | _L HAMS. Just received and for aalo l>v Feb 21 JOHN AG NEW ft SON. Lemon Sugar. GANTZ'S Sicily LEMON SUGAR, pe rfectly pnre. For ?ale by Feb 21 J?nN AONEW ft SON. Baking Powders. f~1 ANTZ'B eolebrated SEA FOAM, VX Oantz'a strictly puro Cream Tai tar. Oantz'a ?trlotly puro Raking Sods, Royal baking Powder, Oompam's Yeast Powders. Constantly on hand and for f av bv Feb 21 JOHN AONEW A RON. ' Western Hay. 1 A A RALES TIMOTHY HAY, f..i sale low LI )\ I for easily HOPE ft OYf.ES. Mince Meat. JUST received, a lot of choice MINCE MEAT. QKO SYMMKIt: Delicious. A SMALL invoice of vory flno California A. PEARS, just received at McKENZIE'S, Main street. JOHN McKENZIK. Fob 22 :) i t vi V OFFICIAL. \ ?'? ->1 >y To the Commissioners of Election of Barnwell1 County: WHEREAS, by an Act of the General As? sembly, entitled "An Aot to refer to the qnalihed voters of Barnwell County the looatlon of the Onnnty eeat of said Ooanty, County offices, and the place for holding tne courts of said County," approved the 12th day of February, 1873. it ia provided "that within ten days after the paeeage of thia Aot, the Governor ahall iiaue his proclamation | requiring the Commiaaionera of Elections for Bjrawell County, on a day therein to be named, not exceeding thirty days from the dato thoreof, to open the polls at the various election producta in said County, for the pur* poHo of holding an election to determine the will i?t the people as to the location, of the County soat of said County." And wheroaa it ia al*o provided, "that at nuch election, the voting ahall be by ballot, eacb qualified votor of tbe County being on titled to one vote, upon which ahall be written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, the name of the locality at whloh he dosircs the County seat to be located: Pro rided. That in all rospecU tbe said election shall be held, conducted aad determined, ?a now provided by law for the holding of elections for Stato and County officers." And whereas it is further provided, "that upon the canvassing of tbe votes given at auch election, the Commissioners of Elections shall certify to the Board of County Commis? sioners of such County the number of votes given for each locality; and the locality re? ceiving the greater number of votes ahall thoucoforth bo the County seat of said Coun? ty, at which place the public offices ahall be established and the courts thenceforth shall bo held." Now, therefore, know ye, that I, Franklin J. Moses, Jr,, Governor of the Stato of South Carolina, in accordanco with the duty de? volved upon me, under the provisions of said Act of the Ueneral Assembly, do hereby ap poiut and name SATURDAY, being the TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF MARCH NEXT, as the day of holding such election: and the Commissioners and Managers of Election of Barnwell County are hereby required, with j strict regard to the provisions of the Aot of j tho General Assembly abovtt named, and of the Constitution and laws of the State, tonoh ing their duty in auch case, to cauae auch election to be beld on the day aforesaid, and to take all necessary steps for the holding of ench election, and for ascertaining and deter? mining tho locality receiving the greater number of votes, according to the rules, principles and pi ovisions of too Act aforesaid All bar-rooms and drinking saloons in said , County shall be cloaed on the day of election, aud any porsun who shall sell any intoxicat? ing drinks in aaid Ceunty on that day, ahall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on couvictiun thereof, shall be fined in a sum not leas than one hundred dollars, or be impri? soned for a period not lees than ooe month uur more than six months. Iu testimony wbereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused tbe great seal of tho State to be affixed, at Columbia, [l. a ] this twenty-second day of February, A. D. 1873, and in the ninety-seventh year of. the independenon of the United States of America. FRANKLIN j. MOSES, Governor. U.E. Hatne, Secretary of State. I Fab 28_2 Lost, AGENT'3 SLEEVE BUTTON, for which the finder will be suitably rewarded by eaviui; at tbis office._Feb 22 2 j Dogs. BY terms of Ordinance, a special tax of two dollars each ia levied on all doga in tbe city limits. This must bo paid and collar aud badge procured on or before the 15th of March. All doga found running at large with? out such collar after that date will be im pouuded. OHAS. HARSUM, Feb >2 _City^C|erk._ To Rent, A NEW and convenient COTTAGE, contaiuiog five rooms,a fire place in each, within one squire of Main street. Pos? session immediately. Apply to Feb 22 _ _WM. McQUINNIS. 25,000 Cabbage Plants for Sale. FINE well-grown PLANTS, of following varieties, for sale: Jersey Wakefield, Fronen Oxheart, Wiuninirstadt and other early sorts. Also, GERANIUMS in great V* liety. Apply to W. H. WIQG, Upper Boundary street. Orders uiav bo left at Dr. E. H. Heinitsh's. aw Union copy. _ _ Feb 22 2* TO PLANTERS. DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. 100 Twisters and Shovels. 500 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, just from fac? tory. 100 pair Trace Chains. ?19 dozen flow Harues. Which we oiler at popular prices. K?b 22 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. To Consumers. 80.000 U LBS. BACON iu store aud in transit. 1,000 bushels OATS, 2.(00 bushels CORN, HO barrels FLOUR. 75 barrels SUGAR, just received aud for sale at lowest prices. LOKICK A LOWRANCE. S75.o0o IN CASH FOR OMAHA LOTTERY! fTW erect tho Nebraska Stato Orphan Any 1 1 ii;ii. tu bo drawn iu put)lie, March 31, 137;$. Ticket? I I Each, or Six for $5. Tickois sont bv Express C. O. D , if desired. 1 Cash Pri/.o, $75,000; 1 Cash Prize, $25.000; 1 Cash Prize, 115,000; for balauoe of Prives, send for Circular. Endorsed by bis Excellency Gov. W. II. James and tho best business men of! the State. Aobnts Waxtkp. Address J. M. PATTEE, Manager, Fob 10 5* Omaha. Nebraska. Roasted Coffee. lasted COFFEE. J julo bv Fob 21 JOHN AO NEW A SON. Fresh Biscnits. 171A It IN A, Pearl, Oyster, Wine, liutter, Milk, ; Pic-nic. Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac . nil fresh, For salo low bv OctU HOPE A GYLES. Plow Steel, Iron and Plow Moulds. AFi:;,I, SUPPLY of best imported PLOW s I'Mll,. Swoods (ron aud Plow Moulds, on hau?' and foi sale low: by Fob :, JOHN AONEW A HON. Corn Whiskey. 1>UUE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also a bit or four tear old MALT CORN WHISKEY Warranted puro. Jan 2:1 JOUN C. SEKGERS. TMtESH Roasted COFFEE. Just received and fut salo bv ? ' Real JSstate Bale. BT D. 0. PE1X0TT0 & BOH. . On MONDAY MORNING, the 8d day of March next, sale-day. we wiU sell, in front of the Court Home ii this city, at 11 o'clock, That dealrablo four-acre LOT, situated on Arsenal Hill, bounded on the North by Lum? ber street, on the South by Bichland street, on the West by Pnlaski street, on the East try Wayne streot. The above property will be Bold in half and quarter acre lota. The above property can be treated for privately previous to day of sale. Terms?One-third cash; balance in one and two years, scoured by bond and mortgage, bearing seven per cent, per annum. Purchas? ers to pay for papers._Feb 23 t4 Seal Estate Sale. BY B. 0. IEIX0TT0 & SONS. On MONDAY MORNING, March 3, proximo, in front of the Oonrt House, in this city, we will sell, Six desirable BUILDING LOTS, each mea? suring 62 feet front by 208 feet deep, more or less; fronting North on Plain street, between Barnwelt and Winn streets. ALSO, Six desirable BUILDING LOTS, of same dimensions ar6 above; fronting South on Washington street, between Barnwell and Winn streets, a plat of which can be seen at our office and on day of sale. TeuhhofBali?One-half cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage, bearing interest at 7 per cant. Purchasers to pay for papers. Feb 23 Hale of Stocks and Bonds. BT SAMUEL C. BLACK. 0 i WEDNESDAY, 26th February, 1873,1 will sell, at East end of Broad street, in the city of Charleston, 8. 0.. at 11 o'clock A. M.. The following SECURITIES, say: 1,800 Shares South Carolina Railroad Stock. 200 Shares Georgia RaUroad Stock. 300 Shares Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. 171 Shares Savannah and Charloaton Bail road Stock. 320SharoB Memphis and Charleston Bail road Stock. 75 Shares Central Railroad of Georgia Stock. 110 Shares South-western Railroad of Geor? gia Stock. 16.000 South Carolina Railroad 7 Per Cent. Bonds, First Mortgage. $11,000 South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent, bonds, Second Mortgage. - $21,000 Central Railroad of Georgia First Mortgage Bonds. ; And such other secuiltiea as may be added to the list. Terms cash. Purchasers can arrange to 1 have their purchases carried for thirty days, at bank rate of interest, upon depo*it of pro? per margin. OuARLKsroN. 8. C, February 15,1873. Feb 18 7 For Sale. BANKRUPT STOCK and FIXTURES of a DRUG STORE iu Newberry. 8 C. The , beat loaatiOD in town. Store nicely fitted up. The Stock la now being retailed at cost, ana a liberal discount will be allowed to a purchaser of the whole, with the privilege of an an ex? pired lease. Parties deairous of purchasing will find this a splendid opportunity for con? tinuing a good business. at a well-known stand. For particulars, 'address Receiver,' Box 73, Newberry. B. O. ? ?? Feb 19 J. W. FAREEU~ HEAL, K STATIC BROKER, OFFERS for sale, on liberal terms, a num? ber of improved and unimproved LOTS in Columbia. ' also Valuable PLANTATIONS, FARM8, MILLS, and WOODLAND in different sections of the Btate._Feb 7tlmo Building Lot for Bale, SUITABLE for the erection of TWO or more Houses. Located corner of Lumber and Bull stroeta. Measures 108 feot each way. I Terms cash. Apply at this Ogee._ Boarders. MRS. R. NE WHOM, residing on Richlaod street, between Lincoln and Gates, is I now prepared to accommodate eix steady boarders, inolnding a lady and gentleman. Feb 4_?_ Wanted to Rent. A commodious HOUSE?the Northern part of the city preferred. A good te . nan*., and money promptly paid. For i further particulars, apply at Pno&six Office. Feb 9_. State of South Carolina-Chester Co. COURT OF COM MO* PLEAS. ! James B. Heyward, junior trustee, plaintiff, against the Andes Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, defendants.?Summons for Money. [Complaint not Served ] I To the a.ndes I.vbueanoe Company, defendants in this action.' YOU are hereby summoned and required to auswer the complaint in' this action, 1 winch James B. Heyward, Junior trustee, the plaintiff, has filed in the oltice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, on the 57th Of December, 1872, and U> serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at his office, at Chester, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service of this summons od you, exolusive of the day of ser? vice. It von fail to answer this complaint within , tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take I Judgment against you for tho sum of threa thousand dollars, with the interest at the rate of seven per cent, and casts. Dated Chester, 8. 0., Deoembor 26.1872. S. P. HAMILTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. To tho defendants, tho AMBES -lnsunANua Company: You will tako notica that a summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a true copy, was filed in the office of tho Clerk cf said Court, at Chostcr Court House, for tho Coun? ty and State aforesaid, on the 27th day of De? cember, 1872; and that if you fail to answer as rcqnirod in said summons, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the judgment demand od in tho complaint. S. P. HAMILTON, Janl0m6 Plaintiff a Attorney. City Council WAHNS you to pay your taxes to-day. Tho "Indian Girl" warns you to get a supply of Cigars every Saturday night, or do without a good emoko uDlil Monuav. Any one who Wants to Buy Cigars by tho box for private nso, or to sell agaiu, should call. Members of tho Legisla? ture will find that a walk from The State House To this Cigar Emporium will pay. A now supply of Imported Pariagas Finds, Se? conds and Thirds, t hut have made suoh a run, on account of price, have been received. Send orders, stating price of goods wanted. Fob 15 PERRY A SLAWSON. "Scots Wha Hae" ATASTE for "FINNAN HADDIE8" can indulge in thin rare treat by an early ap? plication at tho store of Feb 21 J?Fz9i 8YMMEB8. Lost, FROM tho wreok of Oapt. Lyons' boat, five or six bales COTTON, marked J. T. D. or J. L. T. Said Cotton supposed to bavo floated down the Congareo River. A liboral reward will bo paid for its reoovery. R. O'NEALE & SON, Consignees. Feb 21 4