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h a Vriiu Sx^tek.?AVc . '- tier, |
/ too .much, to ask for that cmwc n?st,
id our fiiiaueea now are such, wo -an't that
I yum iuv-Kt. Five years ago six-bits would
F buy, a half cord of fat plno?the wmt j
/(ntpoaat of hard wood ory-?superior fur to
Iatornal revenue f does It atlnoh to oak
% and I'iue and must you on n rc l stomp spit
' m and stick to red log* like thine T What is
/ the cauae>-do tell u* pray, that tnakea you
M (/ iak u# fonr dollar* )*r load of gum or bay,
0 drawn by n tram fo poor?
U, llava greenback* got at a discount, and
a epecle plenty too, that yon demand euch an
1 amount n? will our pure* outdo T Drive
L'~ on thy furl, heartless fiend, drive on'thy
load of wood, may Heaven on thee a
jtij ^ snowstorm oend, when wood could do no
B ' goodl .
Our lienleaa coop and pfglees pen and
cow I est sited mart go, before we give the
price though then the earth vm rtfbed In
now. Drive on that sorry load of wood
untH you find some fool, who has no
, sense or is half slued, and never went to
school".'
The shivering poor will pray that you,
will find wood cheap below, and from old
Club foot get your due, where all of your
eort go. We say again, you have no heart,
no mors than line your wood?nvaunt,
"Wood-seller 1 and depart, if you consult
vniir iraiv.l I ? n?
. _... 'V?/I??fcyin nun,
Tn* " Ma* t? Gray."?The Ynnkee giant
in *' gray clothes," who paid a friendly visit
to Senator Wade, in Washington, and vrho
frigbteued the Croniele man into babbling
bout assassination, it bus been ascertained,
was a man named Fleming, originally from
. Kansas, and during the last three years ciuI
. ployed in the Navy Yard at Brooklyn aud
.Obarleelown, Maes. The lirpvhlican says of
u the subsequent movements of the ChronicUt
buckram hero:
It oppears that the huge "tnan in ersy,''
I A who assaulted Senator Wade, in his own
r \ room, Wednesday noon, of last week, went
| \ immediately after Ukthe quarters of Sena
t tor Wilson, and requested that gentleman
1; 1 to fire him (the "ainn in gray") a letter of
1 ^ recommendation to the Secretary of the
Novy, remarking at the lime, ' I have just
Leeu to see Senator Wade, and he treated
me like h?1." Thia utiowi that the reported
attempt to assassiuate Senator Wade wee
11 boah.
Views or Phksidekt Johksom.?President
Johnson said, on the 28th, to distinguished
Senators, that the agitation of the negro
franehba question in the District of Colurabht
at thia lima was a mere entering wedge
to the agitation of the queaiton throughout
the States. It vraa ill-timed, uncalled for
nd calculated to <lo great harm. lie believed
it would cause great trouble, and engender
contention and strife between the
two raoea. It would lead to -war between
the two races?a war which would result
in the injury to both, and cause the certain
destruction of the negro population. I're.
csdence, he thought, should he given to
more iro|>ortan^and urgent matters?legie-.
lation upon which wt* essential for the restoration
of the Union, to eecon peace to
the country and prosperity to tLc people.
[Columbia Phanii
A Bt.ac* Joan.?A very estimable youug
lady entered the cara at Ueidaville a ehort
time ago. She had not long been seated
uotlll she was approached by a Yankee
Major, who commenced conversation \>f
asking her what the women of the South
would do for husband* now, since so many
young men of this section had been killed
and maimed for life. O," aha replied,
" that is simple enough ; we intend to mar
ry y ankeee." " Indeed I" raid the Major,
brightening up itl the idea, " that is well
conceived; but then what will our own
maiden* of the North do, if all you Southeru
ladiee marry Yankee*!" ' Well, a? to
that matter," replied the Rockingham larr,
" wa auppoee they oan come out South and
marry tka negroes 1" Shoulder atrape
wilted.
OruBLto'a OoeorATjo*."?Boa ton da tea
of the ftlth leal, mention that the thirty-;
filth annual meeting of the Massachusetts
Aatl Slavery Soeiety waa held to-day, Edward
Quiney presiding. A motion war held
\to dlaaolve the aoeiety, now that alavery no
longer existed, Lett war opposed by W. ],oyd
(iarrUon, who declared that there were
thef and equally high ends to he obtained
hy thoroeiety In the education and amelior ^?u
of the condition of the negro race,
j^wotion W dlceolre wa* loet, and officer*
>*?Uitneuing year elected.
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' s ,
- - ? . ?r; n
High price4, we believe, is the order of
the day iu every town and city of the
South. The Memphis Argus says: >Everybody,
nowaday*, complains of everybody
else's extortion. The traveling community
complain of the hotela ; the reaideut popu
lauon cotnpium 01 ootn note's ?i??t i>< it ing
house*; the hotel keepers, hoarding hou-?.
keepers, and the hends of families generally,
complain of the properly holders, the
market farmers, th? dairymen, aud, in fact,
of everybody else from wh<>m they purchase
tbair supplies. To listen to thtse complaints,
one would be hound to conclude
that "the wh< 1j world, in these |>arts," had
resolved itself luto a Untvertal Mutual Ilxt
or (ion Socitly.
CoNrrtcATtOM.?The United States Mar
thai for the Western District ef Missouri,
crS iraa iiiiKlt a ?%.? ??? ? - it?
|..n|/>iviiii uvhvi vunw j>r<ju?*niiigs liuve
been instituted (or th? confiscation of the
property of Gen. Sterling Price, and ome
fifty other officer* and men of the Confederate
array; and that the write in these ca?cs
have been returnable to the nest term of
the United States Court for that District, heginning
on the 6lh day of March next. The
gentleman, whose property has been thus
seised for confiscation, are among the wealthiest
and most influential ciiir.cn* of Cen-tj
tral and Western Missouri. Do tre lire un- I
der a republican form of Government} !
Tiie Mii.itart in the Soirru.?It is under
stoou mat. a l)M will be introduced in the
liouac some tune during the present week,
for the military pence establishment of the
United States. The provisions of tlie new
measure will Uige, among other tilings, the
discharge of till oolored troops, and provide
for the retention of twelve regiments of the
Veteran Reserve Corps by merging them
into the regular aroiy. It will also be proposed
to transform the regiments into the
heavy artillery branch of the service.
What tiik Prksidkst8ats.?The National
Intelligencer eays that ^Mr. Latrobe liad an
nterview witli President Johnson last week
iu which, speaking of the negroes, the President
declared that, whatever might be his
convictions in regard to negro suffrage in
the District of Columbia and Tennessee, be
was firmly opposed to forcing such suffrage
upon the States by national legislation.?
The distinct impression was left that be was
not friendly to indiscriminate negro suffrage
in this District.
tu. >?*.> m-o t ... on..
IV UI.H Vt.^. 1 HQ DlfllC
Department at Washington ha* caused to
he beautifully and elaborately engraved, in
German text, the resolution of Congress as*
taring Mrs. Lincoln of the profound sympathy
of the two Houses for her deep personal
affliction, and sincere condolence for the
late national bereavement. The testimonial
is enclosed in a rich gilt frame with mourning
adornments. It will bt at once forwarded
to Mrs. Lincoln.
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FlobkNck.?This little town bids fair to
become very soon a place of no ordinary
importance. The most hasty visitor must
he struck with the many evidences it presents
of eucceesfull energy and enterprise.
New buildings arc rising in every direction
new stores arc being opened, and work-shops
of many kinds are being established. A
true instinct is directing its energies in the
ties. ~ i 1- -1 \ t - '
iiuc ui wvi'K-iiiuji! una iftoiorie*.
[Jtarlinr/ton Southerner.
FOR SALE
AT THE
BUNCOMBE STREET
STORE,
A NO. 1 Double-barrel SHOT GUN,
A Lady'a Rote wood WR1T1N DESK,
Also
30 Bueheln Peas
a lot oi very line uaouage
A few bushels superior Apples
Buckwheat Flour
Apple Vinegar?a good artiola
Dried Apples
Sweet Potatoes
Irish Pot aloes
* ' Onion Button*. do., Ac.
MuJUNKIN A WELLS.
J ait IS an tf
For Sale,
CTK^BION p10''
der, nearly ns good us new. It is so arranged
ns to n-enmmo.iato I wo or lour jwrsona.
%Vitb it nro Tongue nud Shaft*
tV Kurpiire at this Oftioa at one*, and
pet a bsifaju. Sl-tf { fm 4
f' \ ' ,4f" v
? i r . ** V. \r
4 ,1' t V ?* V J*. ' .
M l Si 0 U S E
MEETING STREET,
<DttA!&&1S8V?l!, 8. ?.
THIS HOUSE liu been
thoroughly rawitred and ie> V'
furnished, Ind cannot bo oxs
collod by uuv in the South.
JOSEPH rURCKLU
Jan 11 32-ly , . Proprietor.
CHABLESTO*
DRUG STORE.
JOHN ASHHUB8T, Superintendent,
(formerly of the 29 Hayne Street.)
JUST received and now in ?tor?, a full
supply of
I DRUGS
PATENT MEDICINES
iintt onuontr
i tnr u 01 r.n l
BRUSHES
PAINTS
OILS. ...
WINDOW GLASS
KEROSENE OIL
LAMPS, AC.
IVIIOI.KSALK AO# NT VO*
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
STERLING'S AMBROSIA
CONSTITUTION L1PESYRUP
OONSTITION WATER
And all of the reliable PATENT MEDI
CINliS of the day.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN,
wholesale druggist,
No. 163 Meeting Street,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
Jan 11 '83 lm
Notioo to Dis .illers.
rmifli: following Act whs passed atthe re
JB. rent session of the Legislature of
South Carolina: *
AN ACT to Uboulatk roie Distiixatio!! or
Sl-ikituoos lkjlo*#.
I. Be it enaeted by the Senate and lloute
of Repre*entati&?, now met and tittimj in
timernl Aeiembly, .and by the authority of
the Annie, That hereafter itshsll be unlawful
for any person in thin Sin to to be engaged
in the distillation of spirituous liauors from
or out of any grain or other substance, except.
raw sorghum and the ordinary fruiu
in their season, without a license therefor
from the Commissioner* of Fublic Buildings
of the District in which auch person (hall
he ao engaged.
II. That, before the license hereinbefore
mentioned shall lie. granted, the perpon or
persona applying for the aamc shall pay into
tho hands of the Commissioners <>l Fublic
Buildings of the District in which such ap
plication shall be made, the sum of two hundred
dollars, on and for each and every still,
or other apparatus used in th4 distillation
of Mpirintoua liquors, except from fruiu, as
aforesaid; wlrch license shall not he granted
for a longer period than twelve month'.
III. That a violation of any of the provi
aions contained in this Act shall subject, the
person so offending to indictment as for a
hi?h misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof, such person shall be fined in a sum
not less than five hundred nor more than
| two thousand dollars, and imprisoned not
less iliu.it three months nor in^re than two
years; t wo htimlred and fi'ty dollars of
which fine shall u? to the proseoutor, wlm
shall be a competent witness on behalf of
the State.
In the Senate T]ou?e, the twenty first day
of December, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-five.
W, 1>. POHTER,
President of the Senate.
0. H SIMONTON.
Speaker of ffte House of Representatives.
Approved : Jauus L. Ore.
All person in Grienvllle District who
have been running Stills since the date of
said Act, or who intend running thern hereafter,
are hereby notified to procure Licenses
for the same, in compliance with the
terms of said Act.
Appii* alions for Licenses must be made
to the Clerk and Treasurer of the Board of
Commissioners of Public Buildings.
By order of the Board.
C. J. BLFOHIi. Chairman.
W. T. Sue mate, Clerk and Treasurer.
Jan 11 32 ft
NOTICE
To the Traveling Public.
PUOM this date 1
J ?n will run a Daily Line
of H ACKS from n?|??
dBUBbXSdkasSMas^tstion on the G A
C It. It. to Colombia, 8. C.
u. v. iim)!>, ifoprietor.
Or^nvHIf, S. 0.. July 11,1886. 8-tf
Iff All u??H instler carried OT?r tbU
Liu* fr*? of eliirgn.
*' ?V :*f ,ft >. - v . L V%v*'
isstr
fTIlK TRUSTEES of thii
School have beoe fcrtunate in
securing, for the preent year,
tho serVicns of MR. J. 1?.
CARLISLE, a Classical and
experienced Teacher.
The exercises nf the first
Session will commence Kcbs
runry 5th. Kates of Tuition
re, according to the clues, respectively.
$7.60, $10.00, *12.00, and flfi.00 per
Session of twenty weeks, in specie or its
equivalent.
The prime object of the School is to muke
good English Scholars, and the Languages
will he taught with special reference to the
attainment of that end.
Younir tnon ?il.> ? *?1?
n.u uipiiouo ui vmoriug
College will l>e prepared for advanced classes?
to ruck, the cheapness of the Torn* offer* rare
induce incuts.
The School istiot yet to fall bat that a few
boarding students can be accommodated, in
private house*, near the Academy, at about
110.00 per month. ALFRED TAYLOR,
Chairman of Board of Trustees.
Chick Springe S. C.
Jan 18 .13 4
mvAwrrisu
ATTHK
BUNCOMBE STREET STORE,
^ORN. Pons. Oats. Rntler Vm,u I
. ? ? ?r>(5"I Ml ,v v*
X.V Fruit, Tallow, Beeswax, Ac., Ac., iu
excliaugo for GUOCKKlliS at reasonable
rates.
At AO,
Green or Dry HYDHS, in exchange for
Good*.
On hand. Brown and Crushed Sugar, Coffee,
Kice, Salt, MackereL I'epper, Spice, Coppenis,
Indigo, Cotton thirds, Blankets, t'asm-more,
Tweeds, Jeans, Flannel, l'oplin, Worsted
Goods, Ac., Ac.
McJUNKIN A WKLLS.
Jan 4 ' 81 1
FORSAIiE,
ATHACi OF LAND, containing
'.!42 Acres, more or less.
"FPJljrajjtM" iii ii Mountain Crook Cliurcli,
ftf i tfiphMiSs uud about 5^ miles from Greenville
uuri Ilouao?nearly al>ip Wooda. If
not aold before 1st Monday ifi April next,
will be offered for wile at public auction at
Greenville C. II. on that tl/iy. Terms cash,
in Greenbacks. For particulars, Ac., applyto
S. D. GOODLKTT,
31?tf Ja 4 . Attornoy at Law.
Tubman university,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
*#HE Exercises of this Institution
will be resumed on the 16th
S^'iiijfflWRof February next, (1P00.) The
Scholastic j eor is divided into
two Terms, the first beginning
the 16th of February, the second the 1st of
August, and each continuing '20 weeks.
The cost of instruction will usually vary
iruin ci* 10 fot per verm, Becoming to tin?
number of Departments in wliich n student
may select studies. Students not prepared
for the Departments of the University will
be provided for in a l'rcpnratory School, in
which the charge will be $24 per term.
The above are *prcie rates; fair equivalents
will be received.
Of* For Circular containing fuller infor- I
mm ion, application may he made to l'rof.
JNO. F. l.ANNKAU, Sec. of the Faculty.
(9*" Hoarding may he obtained at about
$10 per month. 17-Hm ' Sept 28
D. I FLEMING & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers
lie
BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS,
<tc.,
2 HAYrra STS'ii'iT,
CORNER OF CHURCH ST.,
CHARLESTON, S.C.
HAVING RESUMED 8USINESS
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 2 HAYNK8TRKKT,
CORNER OF CHURCH-STREET,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
BOOTS,
SHOES,
TRUNKS, &C.,
Which will ho sold at the lowest market
price. Thu patronage of former friends and
the publie Is respectfully solicited.
D. P. Il/AMISO. SAM'L. A. KKLS03.
jAt. M. wii.?oy.
D?c 28 58 tf I
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnrnl* >
FIRE INSURANCE. 1
CAPITAL, OVER$3.000.000,
'pins i'NDKRwnin;us' roi.icY of
X 1NSUHANOE, mued l?y the
GERMANIA. I HANOVER &
NIAGARA. , ! REPUBLIC
FIRS ElSBfifiCE CiiMFAIIES.
OF THE CITY OF NEW YOTIK/ >
GRADY & FERGUSON*
AGENTS.
GREEi\VILLE,S.C. .
t.
:o:
One Policy of Insurant*) issued by,four
Companies. which in made to meet the neoei !
sitlos of the business coininuuUy, hy securing,
with dispatch, large line* of Insurance with
reliahlo Companies, upon uniform, plain and
dimple conditions, thereby obviating the no*
cossity of applying to various sepursto Office*
for Insurance to the atuount they arc severally
able to accept, and of holding nitmorou* srparato
Policies, the conditions and written portion*
of which rarely ngreo, rendering it difficult
for tho assured to become familiar with
and hurmoime their various conflicting conditions.
l)y tho conditions of tho Underwriters' Policy
but one ret of papers is required to prove
a loss to the several Companies insuring under
it; thereby making the adjustment simple nud
expeditions.
The cash nssets of each Company issuing
tliu Underwriters' Policy of Insurance exceed
half a million of dollars, making a security In
the aggregate of three million dollars.
ALSO. AGENTS FOR T11E
NEW YORK
ffllMIIMlCEEOIMY
FOK INSURING AGAINST
Accidents of all kinds.
CAPITAL. - - $250,000
The business of this Company is the insuring
against Accidents ?,f all kinds, whether l>y
traveling or otherwise*.
This Company issues t wo Classed of P'dioies.
Onu to secure the ..f - ??i
, ->i ? 1IACU Ml ID II)
the went of dcuth mused by an aoeident of
any description. Tltc oth'er, securing a weekly
allowance in ohms of injury causing total
disablement, and a fixed sum in case of death
arising*ax above. The Annual l'roroinni varies
according to tho occupation oi tlic ini.irod.
All sutus which may, from time to time, be
paid by way of compensation to the assured,
will be accounted in diminution of tho sum
insured, bo ttint the total amount to bo paid
by tho Company shall not iu any case exceed,
the principal sum inmired.
Aug 17 11 If
TIN WAEE
AT WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL.
rpilE undersigned respectfully informs
L Mut public that lie keeps constantly
on lmed a Stock of NKXV TIN* WAltl?,
wltieh will be sold at \Y hob-sale or Keluil.
&T Count ry 1'iodiice, and Hugs in any Eg
quantity, taken in exchange.
Repairing done promptly and ncntlr
It. GREENFIELD, " |3
At Suunl formerly occupied by J. B. |9
Sherman, Agelit, Main Street.
July 27 8 If
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT ji|
FURMAN UNIVERSITY. I
I^VtU i>iin Department, the I'a-u'rj hnvo
secured tin- services of Mr. 1-1. II. GRA- ^8
HAM Prlnrlpiil and InMrnet -r it: Mutlu-iu.it- 81
ic*?and Mr. .1. l-\ DARC5AN?Instructor in t
English nml Clnssicnl Studies.
The record of their lahnrs fere in years part Og
is nin|-1<- guarantee ?-f their efficiency.
The Kuerobcs of tln-ir Department will ho* '
gin simultaneously with thnsu of the Fuuiver- '
gily?on (V I a(A of t'rhrunn/ n*xt.
.1. l\ UXNEA1', J|j
heervttwy of I-'acuity.
Dec 28 ao 8 |gg
OFFICK <>. &. C. It. It. I
NEWBERRY, S. r., Sept A, 18: 5. *b|
A [.I. FREIGHTS will be received atthie -.
lb-pot, and shipped without pre payluent,
for other lllHti Way Stations, Freight I
lo Way Stations must be pre paid us hereto* I
I ^R
The Cotnpanv cannot collect other then I
their own Freight over the lbmd nor, be I
responsible for Cotton after leaving the cars. I ^^R
JOHN It. LaaSALLE, 1 RH
Geu'l Sep't. I ^^R
Bop. M II tf. I
MCI & JEWELRY MIS. I
lV WHERLE, |
Tonnorlf with J. H. HAN/50LPH, I
go RKSVIXTFI'LI.T informs kh ?
JP^^wOiformer friendr nud patrons, (bat I R
II _/ !" i 't'i'-tuMl u .-hop fi.r tba I I
JV -J? RKl'AIRJNii of W ATCUE8 I
<Ti> f \mF~ i n l J KW KLRY.Mid solicit* pa- I
tronagu. \Vink done promptly, and in a da-1 '^HSH
ralili- manner, at old price*. , ?' ! J^^BGSI
p4r- Shop next door below Pf. II. Ilovar'a I
store, Maio Elreet. I
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