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It |t?M u pl?Mur? to U able to fulfil our . vi tkj^WfiK"njif wo take 0?r boirbeforeour r#aor? gib u^rput ^ ?Uh UenterUin tho foli tition, the farmer, the *>? neebafile, the pr?a4her, the fcflee, and oil ] t)c Cntrr^risf. QREEHYH.UB, S.C. ] wzdiudIt; rmlttart 9, istf. i ? m m 1 I 4 !' ldttar Abtuik i Our esteemed Senior, Colonel TOwitn, b ? at present absent, business of a legal ehar- I aeter calling him lo Charleston. He is n< / posted to retarn to-morrow or next day. ' ^ Read his correspondenea elsewhere. j Thr Vorth-weet Comer of South Oaro- 1 , ???, 1 Ooonee, Flckcns and Greenville Counties * eonetitnte lha north-weet region or sooth 1 'Carolina, bordering en th? mountain* and 1 Including alao scon fine ranges of mountains * i aadhllle. Ihe farthost eottth IsParioMouu , Uln and Pioay Mountain; not far fcoan the * 1 haaa ef which la tha City of Srmfllli. ' Tha products of this region *a far north aa , t'.tha Court Hooses ara tha same aa the balanea of oppar Carolina lying between Co- , lombta and the eonnty aoata mentioned. Cotton aa wail aa tha earcala flourishes-well , till yon go a little north art the eenter of these , - countieaf where thagraiaa bed gt-assso floor- * ash boat. Spartanburg night ha Ineluded , in the aanaa category, aa to elimate and pro, ducts. Thara la ao more healthy region per ' ha pa in tha world tbhn tha aoanUee earned. Anderson la also deserving tha aana reputation and in feat a large part of middle and upper Caroliaa. In all thla region, water power ia abundant, the Goo elimate ie aa levorable to white labor aa any in the Uni ted 8UIm ; and nature seems to poiot it oat as the future home of a teeming egricultarel end rnannfsctaring population. There re Improvements end progress manifest in farming, better implements ere inquired for, end labor earing mnohinerjr end epperetus. Clover end other grasses ere being Introduced end cultivated, and liberal purchases of fertilisers ere made by many (artuert. In the counties named, institutions of learning are already flourishing, and are doubtless destined still more Jo flourish. To Oeonee the Lutheran College has been transferred; It was formerly at Newberry. In Ore en ville, the well known Furman University has reopened since the war with eneouragving prospects of regaining and finally aur passing its former prosperity. In Spartanburg, the Wofford College is fioarisbiog. Climate, sail, prod notions and manufacturing facilities, and the institutions of learn . ing, must attract immigration; in fact, It is already coming from the more southern portions of the Stale aad elsewhere. The prfoe of lends in this region is advancing and mast advance very materially beyond any former rates; as lands are the safest and at present almost the only tempting investment for the Agricultural and even the speeula ting portion of the community. W# have omitted to mention among the resources of North woetarn South Carolina the minerals that are found in many plaees( and in not a few abundantly. Iron abounds; there are also indications of copper ; lead is found in several localities, also silver ; gold dapoaites sod vaina ara very common, and rioli discoveries have been made. We were recently on a visit to the Cheohee section 1 "of Oconee, and found there had been exten- < sive discoveries of gold, both veins and de* poeite mines. Before the war, digging gold i In this region was wry profitable ; this work ' was broken off by the war and has not been I resumed sinoe. We understand, however, ' that capitalists are becoming interested in the Cheohee mines, and we would not be Surprised if mining in that section becomes both extensive and profitable. Silver and lead are found there, as well as gold, and traces of copper aleo, which may trad to the discovery of mines. The Cheohee Valley is fertile, fins bottom aud table lands pro. dues in abundance corn, oats, rye, etc. It , is next to the North Carolina mountains for apples and the Irish potato. The Georgia I line is only six or seven miles from Cheohee I Valley, and it is on a line with the Georgia J gold belt, that ruos from North Carolina 1 through Spartanburg, Greenville, Pickens ' and Oconee. Lime is found not very far ^ from this valley, and will doubtless be some 1 time extensively used to improve the lend. ' We found some intelligent end enterpris- ' ing citizens dwelling in the velley end . neighborhood, end feel especially indebted ^ to the hospitality of Mr. Jcaan Lay end fam- j ily. He ie one of the best fermere we met j with, end very successful in h:s management elike of leborers end the enltnre of the eoil. kie is undertaking the enltivetion of e lsrge farm which he baa rented, in addi- 4 tion to hie own extensive possessions. From e the boose of Mr. Lay the famous Tamoseec 1 term with its princely mansion, (one of the ' finest io the np country) is visible. This j property wee once possessed by Col. Elam f ^HAsr, but is now owned by Mr. Cnaisre t vniR Jonas, who resides there with his ( family. ( The New Methodist Cbaroh-?$5,000 J Already Bubsorlbed, Our readers will remember that we mentioned, a few weeks sinee, tbe purpose of the members and attendants of tbe Chnrch here to ereet a new and more commodious building for purposes of worship. We ere , glad to be able to further state that the p enterprise is progressing finely end ebtire- p ly to tbe satisfaction of all of tb# friends of p tlie measure, as well as the oommnnily in a general. Although the preliminaries are t) scarcely paaaad, fire tbooaaod dollars bare o< been subscribed, and it ia eonfidently ex ol peeled that the sum ol thirteen or foorteea Pi thousand dollars wlU be secured. That in- ol defatigabla gentleman, J. A. Darin, Esq., tn la goiag ahead with the nailer, and all our pa reader* know that hie name and eo opera- pr lion atone will glre success. The lot on np<m which the new edifice will be ereeted, l? Iras not yet been definitely designated, yet lif< aa eye is located oa one that we caanot be ho? State; bat ere leag, we hare ao donht, be the plaee wfil be fined. A central one, elU ?? oeted aeer Main 8treet, te required, oonreaient and easily reached. Co Wa congratulate our frienda upon their promises of eueoess, and hope they will - , losv ao time unnecessarily ia poshing tor- 1 ward" to sueceea. u< r m he LMsrsry Olub. sh The Clab will meet at lha hooae of Rer. lh I>r. B. Mania, Jr., ea Friday erasing, 11th he Inai, at 7 o'clock Essayist, Rer. Dr. * Borer. Subject, Ecumenical Council. * , i i nens < ? ?4. i . )a Mr. Snrv writes one of hi* beet articles, u| which will he found under the beading of ea ' Original Communicationa." ?c lassee, ane weary Mtn wtu be directed to I ?< deaao, In*tract and boncHt thorn who road the I J* Sntorprin. Thfc can btf done, this trill wN lotto. W? have moeired seen assurances frodt'j *1 hoao whoso abilities waklo them to ipoak, ' 7' hat wo Hat no failure. A tow day* ago wo not a gentleman of oar City, whooo reputation h i not confined to the State, who ss^d to i|g? v*j 'I thank you for the manner tn which your ?' taper U oondaoUd ) th?i are ray My ho this * notion of oomnlry superior to lU" Ife giro h >Ut friend'* words, because wo know, him to t V to above speaking anything hut what ho 1 o thinks to bo tbo truth?and to lot oar astur- b tncos lhr tuocess bo known. A Grent pains will'continue to bo token to 7 print U well; and we premise oar readers to P make tin gnttrprim still lorgor, If its pa loos* 0 will girt u* assimtanoo to do so, as ere cannot ? work without money. Therefore, lot no one B owe u* a single oont, but soil at tbo ofloo and h pay up. If but ow? dollar is duo us, U< it bo ? pmtd. f> . Ifo have also given a new Heading to- oar I' paper, which we think is a decided improve- sj nook tpon the old o>t, is which the reader o will doubtless afro*. b We oennol but improve the present time In" ,e< appealing to he eustained. Two dollars ie ? tl tory low pries for poper, we think, end In tl this ore sustained by many of oar brethren of tbo Press, appending a list of a number of a Stale journals, with subscription price per an> ii num, eo that our patrons may say themaelvea tl whether or. net we bare plnoed oar termi too S high: Sumter A'ctcr, $? per annum. K luge tree Star, $3 pax annum. Abbeville Bmnmar, $3 per annum. Torkville Kaqnirtr, $3 per annum. Bdgefield Advertiser, ft per annum. Anderson Intelligencer, 32.50 per annnm. Marion Creecvnt, $2 per annum. " Star, 33 per annum. Fairfield Btfuld, f3 per annum. Barnwell Journal, ft per annum. Orangeburg JVam, ft par annum. Darlington SoutMcrmmr, ft par annum. LanrenarlUe Herald, f3 per annum. Horry Bum*, ft par annum. Barnwell Sentinel ft per annum. Spartanburg Spartan, $2.50 per annum. 44 Oanutt*, $2 per annua. Hiram R Raveh, Colored Senator Bitot from MlnaUelppi, and J J. Wright. Colored Aaeooiate Justloe Klectof the 8upreme Court of South Carolina. The African raee at the prevent time jt oer? tainly gaining ground in the way of eel eel ton to oSoea of former higlf tract and reaponiibil ? *V?m alaaltan f\t PavaIu TTnitihi Rthtff Senator ' elect from Ifluinippi, and J. J. Wright, iueelate Justice of the Supreme Court of this State. Revel* ia said to bo a thick set mulatto, with a decidedly African* bat plcaasnt physiognomy, and bland, agroeabVe manner. Ha waa born ia North Carolina, and educated In Ohio, and ia aboat forty-fire fire year* of age. For many yean be waa a prominent clergyman in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, lie held the position of prodding elder in Southern Miaaiaaippi, before engaging actively ia politic!, when be waa aleeted State Senator from tbo Fourth District t of Mississippi. t On Tuesday, 1st iaat..the two Hoaaea of the Sooth Carolina Legislature met ia joint aaaem. oly, to elect aa Associate Justice of the 8n- * preme Court for the unexpired term, the fol- p owing is the reanlt, on Ant ballot J- I Wright, 72 ; W. J. Whipper, 60; Je*. L. Orr, S; Thos. Thompson, 1 ; Samuel McOowan, 1. P J. J. Wright, colored, Senator from Beanfort, ^ baring received a majority of the vote* given, ? waa declared daly elected Associate Justice of the Supreme Court ei the State of South Care- P ltna. The Democrats voted for Wright. Th? followino sketch ia Dubliahad oi Wrirhl: I 3 " Wright is a colored men who lisps end is fl always in e good humor, lie speaks more perhaps, then any three ef the ooiored Sena- j, tors, end generally Tory clearly. Bis influence with the colored legislators is very a jrevt. He states that he was bom in Penn ^ rylvania, and after graduating at the Lances- ? ter University, New fork, studied law for two rears at Montrose, Susquehanna County, in 8 Pennsylvania and a little over a year at p >V ilkeeborre, ia the same State, lie was adnitted to the her in Susquehanna County, be- ?' ng the first colored man admitted te praotioe o( n Pennsylvania. After the " Union came In '? town South, he was made by Oeneral Howard sgal adviser of the freed men of South Caros Ina." U ^ Pastoral Call. ts We leern that our esteemed eitisen aud dls- ^ iagulshed divine, Dr. B. T. Buist, has reeeiv- {a d n call to a church in the West, a locality rhere hts sphere of ueefulaees will be largely idsnsd. with a salarv handsome and liberal, * rh? whole community weald regret auk to g, e?e him as a member, for bo one In oar midst UJ rnjoys to B greater degree the kind consider**- u, ion *ad love of the people of Oroenwill*) end ar j to hi* partiealar Church, the members will (n ;ire him op with the greatest reluctanoo, mowing that his place could not be easily till- q( d with sach complete satisfaction and accep- jn ability as he has rendered. pi He is now considering the matter. u| T" * ***~ 1 tu Other Improvements. We assure onr neighboring towns and nc illagee, that this place ie improving and ih bat rapidtjr. Beaidee the private enterrises, which wc have kept odP readers oeted on, heretofore projected and now oing on, new publio buildings arc being ^ tought of and planned. Beareely have " sr Methodist friends spoken of their plans J ' a new Charah, before we hear that the ^ reebyterian Church members are talking ' inereattyg the dimensions of thslr sane- 0>( ary, tjdof Ssing np a parsonage for their otor. This is la keeping with a spirit of ogress and improvement, aad shows that r eitiasna are wide awake, aad are. not u wile that belong to l ho paet aad bavo no ** a Wa knew that tbaee things are ealy ^ log talked of at pre east, but hope that fore long, sooaothiog mora substantial ? be reported. i Mi mtrlbutlona of Mra. Lturk K. Owjn, rbta gifted lady frequently favor* u? with g|J poetieal contribution, alwaja highly a*, med. lira. O. oomrnanoed wrltidg <a r |Wlb*o4, u4 in in eon vi a *ad that 1 ? wtP. V?ak high In the literary anflat* Of lb I a Btate. Many of bar peetteal HTimIor? ?t ve evleand a geeto* for that ftpaataa ?f Th apnM?* nMh bayood too** Of the** fc> ritm who have arqaired warHMrlda aabrlty. We ilihn it M oaf of flta aaertto j the jgWarprfaa that Mr*. Warm la in av ?j ?local aoatrikatar. Ow praaiWt aaaibir ^ >aUloa a fiaa paatla arttait fraot bar poa. pi IUAUA1. THRIFT or WtARTW ? A COIXIRRO | ?n? ?*?ub? ( . ir aolioflptloa, b&Uoa* M mata not* of. i Vr. Taarfca !iu a Uitut, a wblte man, oa > of bin farm*. wbo bat niUM thorn tbrne i *n, now paying tbroagb tba amana of ladaa* ... w un HHI Win Jttn. 1'Bll mm la mlly taduitrlooa, tHtklu oloaaly to la Urn Mm |Wnd"f]?o*gh a ftmUy ro^ht or nUa obUdro^ ?m bla arrant doaioatla expoaaaa, a good portion of flobfNtttMflr hlndly adraaaad bttt by hi, tadlord. go ab| b? wotb?n??Mab 'Mi tfa< a eolrod Inaa,'aaatod DaitiL Suaout, and baa mb tbaro thro# yaara or aaoro. Uo mmm to Ir. J. with ahoat broad ^noagb to d? hiatoao tar, alao had twaonudWhoaU, witbuo otbor ro port jr. Now ho baa aa uiuoii br son, of hia wn raising, aa ortll do 4tlm bountifully gad omo to spdro; Mi bought atfd paid for two no milch aowa ; baa a In lot of atookJiog* ) i a good Aura borw, worth ilSO, upon poa whioh ha owoa $96 j boa plaaty of floor . ar broaklaat daring tba yon*; "torn a plotaty ?r broad aad atoak, alao loddar., and aoiao. to [?"? ? W #V vwivw va w |NH UK wna uw wu acad, two-third* of whhh prdooade will e hii own ; ha? a half Interest in fivo balae of. otton, weighing from 440 to 400 ponndi. Wo ih?k thle U renl prosperity, and publish the ho shore statements with the hope That thoaa olored pvople who att wandtritg and moving boetover the eeuatry willhear oflt and ha aduood thereby to aattia down and da noma* Mag for themselves, in like nantr. Daiiau i BAaoaaa thinks that it hit rata, aa wall aa inoy white poor people would aattia down hey woald batter thalr condition inataad of ponding their nil aa faat a# made. And there * much truth in what ha ray a. Mr. Fan* en's plan ft to deal kindly nnd airly wtiu on teuenie, ui either KM, indblgng them wken In hi* power, after they have wan industrious add hava ah own a diapoaition o gat along. To Those Who Think.** Our eorree|>ondent who writaa an dor the bore bending, teems to think thnt the 'onrierlte philosophy le the very thing publish the article that oar reader* oay tea the deformity of that infidel ayeem?a eyeletn that would Ignore the holy anetiona of Christianity, nod make "love reethat it, would degrade the noblest anion ol man to the brutiah level ef the log nnd other beaata ef the earth. The fourlerlte philosophy ia losing ground with dl who nerionaly M think." If ita followers teuldshow that the Infidel and profane were em addicted to drnnkennoea nnd exeeaa han the pious Cbrieliaa, there would be tome ground for baaatiog; bnt exactly in >ro portion aa an en depart from the Chneiao atandard they run into vine of every ,I.J U.. L. L!. 1-J I H?v?. i??U WJ Mia UWU W IBUVIH DB9 UfTfT coowi and cad never know God and his iwn origin and destiny. " Whiskey, tobac" to, ten, coffee and opium " were uobnowo o many of the nations of antiquity, yet ' jealousy, hatred,. revenge, eovetousness, iitd all bass and degrading passions " wars if? among then ; Imt mors so fthan among be eivilieod Christian nations of modern iMt Bales-day in February. ALBS Or S. ?. DOUTHIT, judos or rnoaarB. Land Bstato of WUUs Benson, 171 sores, urchased bv Win. T. BbockJsy, for $1400, on , solve months time. Land of Estate Jane Wynne, 180 acres, urchassil by William Wynne, for $311. < Laud Estate of Peter Q. Charles, 118 acres, { arehassd by James L. MeCultougb, for $186, , uh. Land Estate of Abram Black, 73 acres, nrebased by Robert T. Williman, for $100 1 lib; i I Vacant lots In City, Estate Arthur MeQec, { | meres, purchased by Mrs. Nancy 3(cG*e, ir $1000 cash. sales or a. a. Tirana*, asq., snemrr* Land of J. A. Barker. $04 merer, parebased y J. T. Howard, for $200. Half interest in lot on Buncombe Street, | ere, property of Dr. Randall Croft, deceased, urchased by Samuel Stradloy, for $100. Lot No. 8, Estate R. Croft, deceased, 1) cres, poreiutd toy X. V. ttowcr, for *046. Lot No. 9, EiUlo K~ Croft, purchased by S. trad toy, for $399.60. < Lot No. ]9, Estate R. Croft, 1 $>7 Mm, i urchesed by Win. E. Karlo, for $106. ( Lot No. II, tame Estate, 1 3-7 acres, par- . Imsed ty W. E. Karlo, for $113. Lot No. 13, aana Batata, lj acres, purchas- 1 lby Wm. E. Earlt, for $177. I Agricultural aad Mecbaaloal Sosiaty. Wo publish tba proooedlay of the Agrtosl* | iral and Macbanloal Society, which was fbm* I on Monday last. Wa trust It wUl be sosdaad and assure the members that they can 0 much for the prosperity of the ooantry ; It ' With them whether the farming interests are , 1 suffer and pine away and dwindle down, or | i revise nod oheer the hearts of the Stats. < hose who hara bean elected officers of the ' nciety are expected ta make a suoeeee of their , idertakinf, and if thay will (o earnestly to f a work aaeigmed theaa, whiob no ton# doubts, ' i ample rewards awaits our Coaaty interests, t very department. I We bellbte It la la contemplation to hold a ranty Fair soma time la the'fall, and wa wVl' form our readers In rtftril thereto as ths an* and partleulnrs of It haeonw known to >, and hope soon to pUbHsh the Hat ef pretnlns to ha offends \ / The price /or asen bars kip Is extremely low; > ana ahonld fail to attaoh his asms to the it, and render co-operation and assistance. , ??L? " i Death ef Dr. Theodore O. Croft. Wa dli#htiUla fhd iaailt rvf ik(a wmetlni dh tb rcjPit, wkiob MMVNd M hli rotUltnct, o miUs from tbo City am Monday night lost. ? hod b?n tooflnod to bis M*? for nnwr at dojr* prsrions to his damlso, bat Mo mil warn M to hop* for bis nwwry, His funeral fill UK* plnoe to-morrow ot It lock, la tho Episcopal Ckoreb. / Snow mmS Ootd Wonthor. On Monday, wo o slight foil of Haowf t roin tolling the sooso nlgbt, U quickly dispaared on Tooodoy, although it woo cold nost to Inmmipg. It is now frit out ran (nor. KltcMon of ToKte. r Oar Dity Coaaeil btvt ibiiii Mmm. , Mat 1. Pmm m< liAioLttaiiiiM, Pt? ? mta far the City of OMenrljW, fcr lb* ri it j tor. ? > ,i i ?'?h? jr. ; <t;. 0, Qhottor WttM Q# tttr. C. B. rtM at to toy, ' it bt arOl, by 0>? flwt of Xtrtb. tort for * to flat Cbtotr WblU *V tot AtoMafffr^nUdiflto, wtoKda wtTf raatotobWXto nk , ^itf r-mwuirr i T? K-** \. , Stbuac Hanoi ?To partita in wool of Z >ort, Pttbtt tad Blind*, wt rtfer to tbf n ttrttotmtti to P. P. Totlt, Urgt tot*. J! ' .S ': ? . -"X- ? WW OIIBMii H||W>>U, Ornt UwUttt D?tgkbor, the Spartanburg Iportin, Ul recently been eulargpd, and now " applbaohy mmw tba f?nil niaa of oar Stale Hy lft it alao HMati a, dlth bmUm ppparahoS than befofa, although Vary credit.l>14at a44laMM. M? Spwm BL Bono ha* assumed kb? Editorial control, and wieldn a .C randy and fluant poo. l!hli gentleman Una oa of the TmrnbU nod e? teemed Suirioi Bono, Esq., nod will no doubt eontribato to the Free* an well n* to thalpSuenoe nod one MM of the Term*, ft.frO m yaw. Tbo Sou thorn Quardinn. |?| beao nnotd, and raaeha* tt dally, npd iu vUits are vary weloome. Before nod dwini tbo TV, U wielded no Infloenc* or a# little extent fa tbo 8tat?. Having bean' destroyad by Sherman to 1Mb, It boa hot baad raaaaottnthd until reoently. It U odlted by 0. P.fauua j W. II. MgOaw 4 Go, proprietor*. Torn* $4 for *Lt mouth*. The Union Tlmaa. ' Tbia papar bna recently bean trsaafbrrOd to the but* of R. M. Sroanu, Sag., who promisee th bU aalatntory to leap rave It and make it a otlB batter County Jananal. We wieb hUa (uaeeea, no Union ahontd well sustain ana JoorahL Tatma three dollar* a yaw. ?A? ' mmm t - . y " , *. , ? Bo moral. Onjr friend*, Messrs. A. J. Koas A Co, have rtmarad tbalr Tin Shop to a mora oeotral lo e?t ion, and will oeeapy a a tend newly opposite the That Office. They bapa to bo convenient haraaflar to ovary body, doing work promptly and ehoapty. BT We lutTt this week Afforded our Merchants a Bare Opportu- ' nity for Adrertising. hawing issued . nnnnfv mmrr aoTA* .._.i VAMV W M,n AAVJ|| to 10,000 Bonders. , 100 Extra Copies distributed i each in Anderson, Pickens, 8par- 1 tanbnrg and Western Horth CaroM&f Editorial CorrespondenceCiiiLMTW, 8. 0., Ftlrtv; S, 1870. Hora I And myaalf, Aftara dtj'i ud alght'i traraf, comfortably aad (tegastlj antartaioad at that lira t-rate And BagiiUaut hotel, tba Mill* Home, where traveler* Aid wjwinnd rlaltlng Charleston may Snd alwayt the vary beat Accommodation! in on* of the boat kap( hoqaea Of tha Sooth. Judging from tba nam. bar and appearanoe of tba gueeta, it ia doing mow a proiperoos and wall doaorrod bnainaa*. trip to Charlaaton from tha ap-eoantry P now quickly parforned. In twenty-four hoara you may ba from Waihalla, QrotariUe, Spartanburg or York, In Oharteaton. There la a regular evening train leaving Columbia about j six p. m., which brings yon to tbo City at flftoon minute* before six a. in., next morning. The railroad (bra an the 8outh Carolina Road is raduoad to four aaaU par mi la, or Ira dollars and twanty east* from Columbia to Cbarlastan ; and tha bra (ram Greenville to ( Columbia balng also reduced, a fraction ovar , twelve dollars will carry yon from tha mountains to this city. Spending Sunday in tbe city, tha solemn 1 sound of church-balls reminds you of ths ' hours of worship in tba various churches. I j attondod morning service at tha Citadel Square Church, Baptist. Bar. X. T. Winkler < Is tha pastor, and hti long been one of tba fa- 1 vorke preachers iu tha eity. Ua is decidedly ' prograealva man, both in his seholeslie argument and pulpit power. His sermon was | most excellent and powerful, worthy of tbe * reputation of Sporgeon or Beoeher, or any 1 of the gifted ministers of the go#pel. They ^ hare a fine organ in Mr. Winkler's eburch> j and admirable singing. Tba voluntary was k that sweat and vary devotional hymn com- * menaing? " Jesus, lover ot my sonl," which ' ? c it seem* to mo noa? bat oMinU wall eon |i boor well ?ung without being mlltd into tho f spirit of bom lilt/ h4 Adoration. Doubtless there were excellent services in other j churches, bat u ubiquity U net ea attribute a of mortal*, I could not be there to bear. On Teeaday, the meeting of the steak-holdera of the Sonth Carolina Railroad ia to take f place la Charles too. Some of them hare al- u ready arrived. Dr. J. P. Boyee and T. P. * Smith, of Greenville, came down with me.? By the way, Mr. Thornaa P. Smith informs t me that ha will imaaedlately engage perms- d nently in burlaeae in Charleston, aa factor and so mm is a ion merchant, and will roon publish Ills card in the Knltrpritt. This gentleman used to he, before the war, one of tho pros- 1 persu merehant of Charleston. His return ^ to bnsineoa mast again bring him an sees a.? ^ He is determined not to speculate ia cotton or y ?thor produoe on hla own aoeount, and this ( pact with hia fine business talents, and high ( Integrity, will Inevitably secure him a large , (hctoraga business. Sunday has proved somewhat cloudy and misty la the eity by the sea. There are portions of Charleston that loek Ilka the eity ben 7 'ore the War, hat the burnt district sadly mars et ia appear anee. X wee sorry to see so little ? boil ding going on, bat bops there is a good imp coming for this and every section of the D< itate. Having as yst spent no business day n tho eKy, I eahwHFJwdge as to its ladtsattoas n f trad# and ttn?e. I. hope I sbaU he able p o report more about It after a day or two T tay. ?. F, T. ~ v ii. *??? vo? tu Kiunm iirraanMa. To ThoM Think. \ The pbiHitphj of PMkifiln of oeoeseily . irolrda a religion, nod that religion moat >e the Religion of fteienoe; a religion that ] Ueflei all the requirements of thia aa light ined age. It b proper aid prepare lory to >ropHiate the infasUle understanding With ^ he beautiful allegoriee of the Sertptarae, bet he nora matured reaeon demands another B rpfoaaUoe?henee the metaph) sieiaa, Mill, bear ever, the greet self me of hotaea p vtglo, or Ite et timet# deetiey, rematne aa- s tired. The fflMhed vbion ef the be. 6 aortal Starter eaaght a gleaoe of the befctl J ede that arratu the M ooaeiag man," wfaea o real the Net of trade eh all he atretic off c heee abominable art Idea ot ale libation? ? rbiekey tobneeo. tea, edfn aad opiem. 0 rhea leva ehell be free. (Can b he ether- 1 rbef) Thee will erfiee a higher and an#- * At type of hemoaity. The pa?lone will T eoome ameliorated.,| Jaaloaely, hatred, f, ?v?nge, ovcUxMseM, and Ml Uom baa* r od degrading pa*4o?* will Uk# tbolratoo- L 1 flight (vm> ti.i? placet. )iM *11 U { giMnUt, born again | bat IMm mtvi IfBoUnUmtwt bo dona away with. 4 a Id Cato end.d all 4la diaaodraM with " D* . 1Mb fit Oartkmf*? before tkar flrat ?tap > taken Intha " Religion afflal?aa,w aorva f drnalhtn gwwbbowbnafciii B. F. 8 J ;*.V' . 'a* . . itx'- *'.* V? t W J j? A fiaiUkr Pwrnaiiaia ' Mb U aandarad 0 lanelatad 2 the nM defmnt, and walaa- S half brood* ww m. TUW8 VB43BTA1LM LIVHfl prLLf l* the ntiwly for tboao T MaI (boy produce aoMid digaadoa ( <*?*ta a ^ ootl appetite, InfWt rofreihiag rlaop and T koarfoiorM of mind, * J7~l rom i?a sminui wmmu. rooeodfegs ?f tho Oranrlito Cow tjr Afrioultuai and XeehanuiaJ Association, LB;. PnMut to nctVao, a mootiag wk| koU Is 10 Court Houm ?a Salts day la?t for the |>uo- { dm of okulxiitt County Agricultural 1_V /i. ??ii?..rT A v.. >l. iMtit( was organised by calling W. P. Lw?r, K?q., to tho chair, and requesting 0. Q. I folia to aat aa Seoretary. James P. Mooro, iaq., then road to tho mooting a (JonsUtution, rhtoh, after balng amended tavegafd to tho v (at was uaaatmously adopted la tho folio w?g form t ( hadiMim of tho OrtmoilU Comnty Agrx gW/ttfiil oiij M*chcmic+l jjtKxrfdriow. Abiiclb lot?Sao. lit This Society.shall to kbova ae tho Qraaaoilla Cosily Agri- | ultural and Msebaqieal Association. Iu dtjooto shall be tho dissemination of Agrt- 1 lultaral and Mechanical knowledge among to owktrt and tho promotion of tha ip iaoltoral and mechanical interests of tha rbolo Stats, but mora especially of tha ( <yion o{ Uauoty 1n which it# mom bora ra8a* a. Tb? parosanaat Officers shall lonslct of a Presides t, four Yica-Prrsldents. t Treasurer. a Seerelaiy, aa KxaoaUve Commttee of aavao mora be re, a Onaatttas on \grtcullursl MptalMDU, MaDuUeUiring IntarwU and Machinery of ima Miobtn, > Cooml'U* ob Fwtillun of <?? mem Mrs, end Committee on Pntttami of m merasers, sod Mich other Committee* m the exigencies of the Society shell rejulre. B*e. I; The Pmidtol, Vice Presidents, [Ysaanrer end Seoretery, shell be elected ct ho enaaal meetlog* of the Society', end be Committees appointed by the President. Act. 2?See. 1. The powers end dull** if .the President shell bo es follow*: To i reside cpd preecrre order et ell meetings if the Society,"to appoint all Committees' margins end eadtt the ccooants of the [Yesendee, sad to coaatcrUgs all orders Irswn upon the Treasurer for the payueot if money made by eotbority of tbe Society. Sec. X The Vice-PreeidenU, In the abcnoe cf the President shall ex ere lee all the Mwereaod perform ell the duties of the President. See. S. The Treasurer shell receive all ho foods of the 8oclety, keep aa account >f the name, end pay the eatne out by dl> ruction of tha President. Ste. 4. The Secretary shall keep a book in which be shall enter all proceedings of the Society, and do tb? correspondeaco of the same. Abt. 3?Seo. 1. Tl>? Committee an Agri snltoral fmplemente shall procure all the Information they conveniently may, touching the roost improved agricultural imple nents la use In this and other ecudtries, and from time time, make a written report ?f the same to the Society, and they snail sondost all experiments of the Implsmtnts, which the Homely may from time to time jrder, and report to tha Boolety in writing their ooaelosiotsa. Boo. a. The Committee on Manufaetariag [nterssfa sad Machinery, shall Inquire iato, and from time to time, report to tho Society in writing upon the advancements and improvements in each of those respective interests, sad npoa the sdraatages to be derived from their adoption and extension in the South, end upon snch other matters In relation thereto, as wtil in their judgment, bo of interest to the Society and of benefit to the people. Seo. 8. The Committee on Premiums shell select, procure, and award each Premiums so the Society may, from time to time, offer to the members or ether competitor*. See. 4. The Committee on Fertilisers, bell ooadoet sueh experiments, with differ at feriiltaers, as the Society may order,end report the results of the seats to the Society io writing. Abt. 4?See. 1. All Officers of this Society shell hold their respective offices tor lbs term of one year from tho adjournment oi Loe annual (netting in of each year, nnleee resered by death or otherwise. Baa. t Any pereon may he peace a menl>er of this society open the payment of r?ro Dollars to the Treasurer and signing .he Rail of Members. On motien, a committee ooaeletiag of Capt. IV. a. Rarle, Alex. Me Bee, K*q., C. J. Mill, S?q., W. A. Hudson, Esq., Capt. 0. A. Partins aad Capt. 8a seel Sir ad ley, was appoint 4 to nominate permanent pacers for the Hotety. After rsUriag for a h? moments, the emmktee retained aad nominated the followsg gentlemen, who ware naablmonety elected or the ensaing year: /Vtn'dnif, Ocn. W. K. Kaslcy. VSce J. H. Goodwin, Km., Col. amcs McCullough, Capt Wra. Goldsmith, nd W. A. Hudson, Esq. Trtaiurer, James P. Moore, Em,. Jierrfsry, Capt O. G. Walla. I On motion, the Secretary was ins tree ted to Uraish the four Vice Presidents and the Treaa- j irer, each with a copy of the Constitution, I rilh the request that they woald obtain mom* < wra fcr the Society. There being no farther haeiaeea, on motion be Society adjourned to amet again oa 8alesI U 1 . ... - -- V *" ? "?? nsxi, k ii ociocK, A. M. I W. T. LHBTER, Chslrmsn. I O. G. Viui, Secretary. i The following have Ihscoidi nembers: I T. Q. Donald (on, W. H. Au.tin, J. N. reylor, T. 0. Oowir, R. Purmen WhHdr*, V. U. l'erry. Jemee Blrnle, A. Blythe, Geo. iV, King. A. J. Green, J. Den eider, J. 0. licit , W. WstVln*. C. J. Hill, 0. G. Welle, F. F. Lester, J. !*. Moore, Jfts. McCuHough, k VT. Morse, Wro H Kerle. W. . lludron, A. rarklne, Samuel Strsdley, J. A. Day id. G iiu.riuK, S. C., Feb. 9. 1870. 1 CoH?n? Sales of the srerk, 111 bales; < at 18 coots, 90 at 28 cools, and 14 at 22j in U. Dam mask, Feb. 7. Floor fairly active, and prises weak, but 1 ?t qoolabl/ lower. Wheat steady a ad nehaaged. Cera dull?white II A 1.00. tU 92 ft 55. Rya doll, at 95 <& 1.00. , orb 28.90. Baron quid?shoulders It. ard dull, at l#i (? 17>. Whisky ftrvn at I Q 99. OaASLMToa, Feb'. 7. Gotten easier and quiet, with safes of 400 alee?middlings 24; resetpia, 1,909. ENTERPRISE 'RICES CURRENT. - I v WlSKLTs IT icvoft*. VATIV ?0lluiDLtT|MEHCNAnT8i (JUEBNVILL*, S. C? MB. 1,187*. IACOB?Sld?e, 1?^M ?. ..?..??...................7? #. Bhonliivrflf Ri/m.....m........... 18 #. IAL1 ROPB, *&>, .......1* lAOOtNO, Gunny, IB, yd _*8flS6 ?. lAGOlltG, Dwd?u,ffyd 30133ft e. tuft Laps,. nlft r HJTTtR, 8 ?. ... 30 (ft 3ft e. KKBWAX, ? *, - *3?. HIOKBN8.fl bead, <S 1* . ovni m n>, aio,fttu OHM, tt b?#!wl,......... .........$l 3ft OTTON. Middling,.............. IM. 1 !0O)l, B dostn^M....? ?<? K....lw. 'LOtJB, wk?, 94 MAftS 00; ' K>L0,....J. 30 J NDIOO, 8y*atoh PteU, ? $9 00M3 30 1 ? fi il f* i ._Jl UA? I rok "rT?? ' M? Tl II, III I?c. iAKD, tt * AD. ftip.jat.l M.ltHV lltlMHI' 10 0. ' I AT H in, ? W. Sou, Hen>UkM.S5(^?7i ?. i Tl ?# ? I " '1 w Ww??. I (OLISMA, * : ? , ?'?' N.vOH.bfJtlM . r^M,JHtegy,,mm,.Mil H I *? |,Wli *' I ?V T'! **** * 'twoW I ALT, ? ??*,M I UOAK, ? ?. Brown ,.,..15 A He., | 8 ? &.*??' " St i vmiiivQ) ? ? #tf| ,**.*,,# 0? 1 HIRTIMU. Mv?n-*<(bU, fl M?, is|e. I " " NUIL....?,...II?, 4 ALLOW, * ? )5 e. i HBAT, ^ bu.h.l . J1 75 I ARN, iMIotj, by UU, >..?. ,,,I i I '* " bunch W 10 I h. mm Wfe ARE OFFERI DRES8 GO ULUA&S, UALJIUIWLL BK.I j ' ' Al Cloths, Cassimeres Clot OUR STOCK it well amrUd la wll line* at ONB PRICE, and m low aa any in tho n 1ST or OUR CLAIMS ARK ALL DUE. When that prompt payment would bo made ? prior to lat January, 18C9, muet be eettled. February 9 otsjws i Auctioneer and Co COURT HOUSE SQUA1 WILL ATTEND TO ALL BALKS OF PI w Return* of Mi for Probate Judg AOKNT for Wudo Fertiliier, Wando Qrt Bone, Mape'a Nitrogonisod Phoiphate, Pcrnrl Watt'a Celebrated Tarn Plough, MurfTee I Corn and Cotton Planter*, Clover, Qrau and ] A Full and Completi Conatating of Bed Room Salt*, Parlor Si Mahogany Bureau*, (Marble Top,) Bod Head* Cooking The large at and boat Aeoortment to he four Patent, Virginia Air-Tight, Cotton Plant, Oriental. Call and jB* Subeeriptioai reoelred for " Rural Ci ean Agricultural." GREATLY INC! BY Til m mt ra mm m wwm 18 MANUFACT1 Wando Mining A Mt AT THEIR WORKS I Will. C. DUKES 4 NO. 1 SOUTH JULIUS C. SMITH, A( Febbrnary 1 MiRiiiv, on the 3d of February, by R?t C, P. Mayfield, at the ret id* nee of the brMe'i father, Mr. D. BALI.KNURR to Mie* JANI PKAC5, eooond daughter of A. and Maiiaai Peaoe ; all of OiadarUIe County. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, 8. C. Corrected Weekly for the ENTERPRISE by A. C. KAUFMAN. BROKER, No. 25 Broad Street. FiennlTATOV a innn Stat* Stcurilit*?South Carolina, ol< ?@83; do new,?>@83; do, regist'd (lock ox int?@79. City Stcuritir*?Aognsta, Ga. Bondf, ? @8-1; Charleston, 8. C. Stook, (ox qr tntl 65 ; do, Fir* Loon Bond*,?@75; Colombia 8. C. Bonds, ? @7*. Railroad Jlond*?Bin* Ridge, (first mort gogo)?@66 ; Charleston and Sarannali, 68@ 60 ; Charlotte, Colombia and Angaria,?@90 ; Che raw and Darlington,?@80; Greenvilk and Colombia, (1st mort)?@76; do, (Stats guarantee) 68@80; Northeastern, 80@8?; Baraonah and Charleston, (1st mort)? @80 ; do, (Stat* guarantee)?@64 ; Sooth Carolina, ?@82; do, 73; Spartanburg and Union,? @64. Railroad Sloth ? Charlotte, Columbia aad Augusta,?@66; Greenville and Colam' hi*. 2(tt?; Norths** teru, 7@8 t Bssaaaak and Char las too, ?@26; South Caoolbia, (whole shares)?@46; do, (half do) ?@26. Kjetkang*, Ae?-New York Sight, | off par ; Gold, )M@1XS( BUrer.lt>@116. South Carolina Book Bill*. Bank of Charleston ?@ ? Bank of Newberry... ?@? Bank of Camden.. 40@? Bank of Georgetown ?@16 Bank of South Carolina.............?.10@? Bank of Chester 6 (a,? Bank of Hamburg..? ? ~.Jt@? Baak of 8tato of S. C, prior to I661.??66@? Bank of State of 8 0. issue 1861-63.....10@? * Planters' end Mechanics' Baak of Charleston ?..tmimn . -i ?A? 'People's Bank ofCbarleeton ?@? Union Bank of Charleston ?@? 'Southwestern R. R. Baak ofCbarleeton. (old) ?@? 'Southwestern R. R. Bank of Charleston, (SSS)...,t.M..*f*M A?' State Bank of Charleston 6@? Farmers' and Kxchango Baak of Charloetoo ?@1 Bxehaag* Bank of Colombia.. ......10@? Commercial Baak of Columbia..*. ? ltd? Marohaot'a Bank of Cboraw ?(&? Plantar*' Bank of Palrdald.. 8($? But* of Sooth Carolina Bill* Rao#iv?bU............. .................. par. City of Ckarioaton Chang# BUI* ....p?. Bill* tnarkod Ikn [ ] are Wing radaaaaad at tW Bank CouoUr* of aaoh. > Irritable Itnrmlid*. INDI0B8TI0N not only aflWia tW phyrioal hanHb, bat tW dltpoiltloa* and bnyari of iti rlotto*. Tba d/*p#ptio b#oom#?, too, in a meaanre demorailiod by bia aoffarlaga. ft# i* nbjaot to flu of Irritation, raKonneaa, or to pair, aa tW aaaa nay W. A ptaf mntorai aonaittroooaa which ha aaanot control, land* bin* to beotietm# tW word* and acta ol thoan a round hto. and hla InUronaraa wren _ut it ? * ? " uvim ua nwrNt U> IW M Ml afreqoently narked by exhibitions 0/ teetlnh fotolga l? bto ml oatare. Tbew art tbe saental phenomena af tbe dlNM, for wbieta the Invalid eaaaet be lastly beld responsible, bat tbey oeeasicn asaeb homebold discomfort. It la to the latsiNt of tbe bono eirele, It la eaten Hoi to Ibnlly kormoay aa well ae to tko men# of tbe principal aefferer.from a a to to not To* watered horn leeipieel insanity, that tbooe aynptoau of mental dlstmrbaaoe to IromptlT remorod. This cob oalf be dooe.by removing their pbyaieel eaoae, a derangement if tbe faoetietto of tbe atosnaeb and toe atotod t leoere, (be User end tbe bowel*. Upon tbooe line Import eat owene H08TKTTJtE'H tTOMACH BITTKHfl eat .ImulWnsou.lr, >rodneiag a t|nmgb aad aeletary etosge hi EsEsE^SSe toB>)Tlttng| W|UIMIRg nl OVtiM* atoSNMtto Ma MM MMWCr Wot ?a> y will hie bodily laJTeffnga abate fam dpy ta (by, hat ble setnd Wifl securer rapidly from IU lellnaaaae aad irsitoMltoy. end this bappy >banye wUl naMfeet iteeir la bto deaaaaatr ta ' ; : ; _^_ ~ if NG AT GREATLY jpmi?ss8 0D8, LADIES' SHAWLS AND . . MB, ZEPHYR SHAWLS, Ac. 7 and Beady Made / hing. > or Gooda oauolly kept by M, and will b? told f larktt. V H. BBATTIEK CO. 'XOXl. rodit wm gieerr, it was diotioetly undentood i 1#* Janumrw. All ololmo, wiroovt axoamoa, S BBATTIE & CO. 88 8 * / ao mmission Merchant, IE, GREENVILLE, S. C. ROPKRTY in Iho City or Coon try, mod ntoko >und Pbocphate fcr CoifiUhi, Baagb'i Row an Guano, Vegotator, Land Piaster and Lin*/ Bnbooil Plough, Cora Shelter*, Straw CatUri, Luoerne Seed*. e Stock of Furniture, iil?, Dining and Rocking Chain, Walnut and , Window Shades, Ac. f Stoves. id in the Up-Country, among which an Back's Southern Home, Noble Cook, Morning Star, Examine. * troliniaa," "Southern Cultirator," and Amerl- w ~ *8-?m Feb 9 REASED CROPS, E USB OF ' iuu nn-uii ran. rAii?. tJRED BY THE inufacturing Company> N CHARLESTON, 8. C. c C<f*? Gen* Agents TLANTIO WHARF. }T, GREENVILLE, S. C. *7 tf t . Take Simmons' Liver Regniater regularly, i enjoy health yourself and give gratifteation to E those about you. t You will have cause to bless the day yoa heard of Simmons' Liver Regulator. i Ills that Flbsk is IIkin To.?Scrofula or King's Kvil, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swelling of the Glands and Joints, Eruptions of the Skin, Secondary Syphilis with all its trala ef evils, Impure Blood, Female Diseases, Low Spirits, Liver Complaint, Nervousness, Ac., Ac., fall to the lot of mankind. Bet, happily, ' they have their antidote. DR. TUTT'8 SAR-SAPARILLA and QUEEN'S DELIGHT possesses the qualities to expel tbem from the system , restore perfect health, end produce happiness. where all >u neleerw ** t /'A arm* Guano?Pour uuguouood rote* yielded forty pound*, and /our yuetnoed row* 101 ? btliexao it the beet Pert il iter ?ted in (kit tte~ \ tion. Merriwether Co., 6a., December 4, 1849. J/tter*. Wilcox, Gibbt A Co.: I u?cd one ton of Phoenix Guano with the following retultt i J left four row* by the tide of that which worn guanoed, and from thaee i fonr ongnenoed row* I gathered forty ponada , oottnn, and front foar of the guanoed row* on nine toil, and cultivated alike, I gathered one hundred and one poundt. / believe the PhmMt *? lie bets /er HI iter that Ant Acta weed it* thi* tee tie* tki* year ; It rtood the dronth batter than any I taw. The land I need It on haa bona eteared thirty year*?it la a light gray toil. I need 880 iba. per a ere. Where I need the Guetuo the crop etood the drouth better thou where there tea* none. , .* Kaapeeifnlly, J. D. CLiLPhPPKK. . 4 watches, 0l0cks rmwijbMT n RKl'AIHED, I IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE ART, ' AND A T SHORT NOTION, On aa Keatonable Term* aa ?aa ha Ban* , la tha City a* Oreeaeille, ?. 0. I NEXT DOOR TO FOSTER A HUNTER, < ? MAIN STREET. T. W. Dawla, Watahntaher. P?b 9 Ft 4? hll flour?boh mr CRACKRD BONK, Bona Meal, Bona Flonr, and Floated Buna, guaranteed to pro[ done eaeoe effect at HALF COST et Parnvlan Sanaa. Bend for etrevlar. Addreee - LKSTllR BROTHKR8, *. J ' -,^r Newark, N. 9, " ' ur Ifotioe* I 1 TN 00UFORMITT with the roqatmMlR* of 1 the Internal IUtmh Law*,. I bmbjr ?We notion to alt pMOM ?W My etatn a : Harrtl of WkUkf, hf Mmltt, W.JO*. Bmrs mm, <fc., which vera Mieed Jtf W. H. Mjann, Depaty (f. ft. Muik^ MIU(% *f Oteaa> villa, oo the ith Fitrowy, llti HWIMI to ba the property of oao IHU, boeaeee of rioU, ilea of Internal Rereaw* Law*?to took* saott el*(an before mt wlfbin M day* from Ha Irit publication orthu aoiie*. ; v .. Z A>wb?. iN , W? M , t ' l 'totio. v:.11 w ^ 18 BIUBT fifM to Oalhoap C. Jobnooo, W|II1m? JOIMOO. ??4 *H ?(teH wbo? U our ooaoof*, H?bf I wffi tfptrU ft. I. iVqAM M|* of IwSrfl* > ' tXumtn *. jrftmraoir, < J ? ? iata ' -> '.JBXyiUM. 1 ffffPf " ? ^ fob t tt -M 8 r - Hetioe izswxttss&isrsi*1 BWJlllIN B. JOHXSO!f|) , JAMKSU. WARE, J , JjJitiij Mb, IITI j I