The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, July 27, 1870, Image 4
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. IU1?--iL-1 lai-JiM
Th? GieanYUlo ?ntorpri?o
It thi lwnit tfonaper, ui '
Enjoys the Most Bxtsasire
Ciromiction of any Payor '
Pnblitbod in tko fltty 1
and Ooanty of <
OrooraUo. ?
! ' HI! I
$ortrt}. !
unpia.
Have 70a mr mm the little " god of lore." (
The Utile fellow trimmed *11 up with wing*, 1
(The/ nMttaN cell htm Cupid, 1
Dot I think him i*M stepM.l I
With quiver on his book, j
And of arrows quite a peek? y
And bis heir ell ourled In little hits of Hags T j
80 when people write of lore, as the/ do,
Of his pleyfal pranks the/ rery often tell,
(ButbetwMa /on end I
Buch stud is rethev dry.)
How hhr dart has pi'eraed this heart.
And it's given them a smart. 1
And they fear that ne'er again they will be 1
well.
Ob 1 tho wicked, wicked elf, with his wings
And his darts, and bis arrows, and his lore,
(Oh ! this lore is trashy staff, t
And of it I've bad enough,)
Is a queer little midget?and he's given a
fidget, 1
And be drives me crssy near, 'twixt my Joy f
and my fear.
Oh ! to Catch this little imp I oft have tried,
And as often as I tried have I failed, t
fBiit 111 novcr eive it dd. c
* ; - Am' r
Nor miod slips 'twist Up and cup,)
For ho always did delude me, and I fear ha
will elude me,
And to me he ne'er will oome, (or he's erer
flying from.
Though at him I hare often stormed and rail*
ad.
Ah ! this tiny witching boy, treat* my heart
jnst like a toy,
And my heart, my heart is torn in shreds and
strings,
(That sounds eery well in rhyme,
Bat it harts me all the time,) *
And in sorrow and lament, all my days and
nights are spent,
And my dreams are full of grief?so sleep
bring* me no relief, ?
For or?r me this impish elfin whirls and
slogs. *<
Oh! this awful, scheming Pack, has caused
me such wretched look,
That I feel like breaking all bis little bones,
(Ones* you'll say this ain't refined, (
But it's just what's in my mind,);
And I'd liko to snub his nose, for he's caused
me many woes,
Aud I'd like to blaek his ayes, to eanoel all
my sighs,
Aod to pay for all n>j heartfelt, mournful
groans,
Josa.
IJtimorous.
Onck upon a time, before the
negro had acquired another than
a pecuniary value, an old colored
divine who was holding forth to
an audience of his own race on the
watchful care and goodness of the
Almighty, and endeavoring to
impress upon his hearers the value
of a Christian darkey in the eyes
of heaven, illustrated the point
thus: " my bredren, though you
can buy seven sparrows for a farthing,
do Almighty hab a book to
put down where ebery one of dem
falls. Now if the Almighty takes
so much care ol do sparrows dat
cost ouly one-seventh of a farthing,
what you 'spoee he do for you a
thousand dollar nigger
A bomantio youth, promenading
in one of our fashionable
streets, picked up a thimble. lie
stood a while meditating upon the
probabio beautv of the owner,
when he pressed it to his lips saying
: - . : . ;
" Oh 1 that it wore the fair cheek
of the wearer 1" .
Just as he had finished, a stout
elderly negress looked out ol an (
upper window, and BAid :
u Massa, jist plcaeo to bring dat 1
fimble of uune in de entry?I jist J
drap it." 5
A iieautifcl girl stepped into a t
shop to boy a pair of mits. 44 IIow <
mnch are tbeyt" 4* Why," said
the gallant but impndeot clerk
lost in'gazing upon her sparkling J
eyes and rnby lips, "you shall
have them for a kiss." " Agreod," c
said the young lady pocketing the h
nuts and ber eyes 6peaking dag- (!
gore, 44 and as I see you give erea- t
it here, charge it on your books and t|
collect it in the best manner you ?
can." So saying she tripped out at ii
the door. - > ii
An old toper said that he could t
when blindfolded tell each of sever*
al kinds of lienors. When bran* ft
dy, whisky, gin and other drinks i<
were presented to bim, lis pro- n
nonnced correctly what they 1
were. At length a glass of pure b
water was given to him ; he tasted, b
and pansed, lasted again, and 0
again considered, and shook his ?
head. At last he said, 4* Gentle- u
men, I give it up; I am not used n
to that sort of liquor."
44 Bridget, what have yon done ^
with the cream ? Those children ,
cannot eat skim milk for break.
last." "Sure, marm, and it isn't
raeeelf that would be after givin' *
the ecum to yers. I tuck that off
and gave it to the cats."
A toohg lacy who was rebuked d
by her mother for kiaeiog her intended,
justified t je act by quoting *
the passage, " whatsoever ye a
would that men should do to you
do ye even to to them." *
Flatteut iz like cotone water? J
to be smelt ov, not swallered. ?
. .... f -w - .M. . ? ... . *.- - - ?
T]MAlr*iM MmBtoU.
n. ***** of iho StoobhoUJar* of if.,
Baorfta AhrLin* Railroad *ad th? A if
Lln? Xotfroad U Mlb OntoK?j mm tk<
Mtkr of Joint i* Atlaftta, O*., afala eallo U
lad tka (rot lio? wH.k ia oofr b?ia|
mitrixtad betw?an CharloUr, If, C., anc
I Little BpttA*
Slid the other day by uSjfrml
iter by a mowing machine which <
i,man was taking to a barn near <
t?y. Wed id not! earn further par' -
icdlara. It is to bo hoped ko tai 1
lured, S
" Gmc mo a psnmd of oyfcttrs;"
i*id a man to an oyster vender
vbo was going by. "I sell by
oeasure, not by weight," replied
be oyster man. u Then give mo a
rard of them," said the man. The
render shook his bead dubiously,
is he passed on.
" Husband, I don't know where
:hat boy got his bad temper. 1
itn sure not from met" "No,
ny dear, for I don't find that you
jave lost any." . i " ,
U-i-.J. -Ji ! LL.U LB
BTATJE ITEMS, Gen.
H. C. Buil?r*?political diiabitltieehare
>een rtmorod bj Congrean.
The Cofumble police im donned their
iniforaia ?dark bine tack eoaU and pnnU.
71a?Ul Bu?l? hU tuiM aAnftlnf./!
nteadent of all Vol ted State* public property 1
a this State.
The County Auditor of Talrfield adeerttoee '
he sale of mora than lorty-flre t&ousaad notes
>f land for unpaid taxes.
A passenger and freight depot, to bo need
y all the raRreads la ColtaLls, *111 soon be
reeted. ^
Dr. R. C. Griffin has been appointed one of
he assistant Census Takers for Edgefield
'ounty. 4 ' ' >/
Capt. E. II. Youngblood, of Edgefield Counv
j, *111 make a bag ef cotton to the aero on
lis plantation.
The contract for building the TCilliatorbnrg
bounty Jail was awarded to Mr. J. S. Beck,
it $13,900.
The people of Tlekeet Coanty will Tot* on
? Air*uiDD i\?nrv?u qnnnion or (it awtn
Bit. - ' - . ? '
A colored wobm la Aidinoa Kut her life, f
reek before IMt, In attempting to start a Are '
ritli keroaene oil. y
T. Stobo Farrow, formerly of Spartanburg J
Jounty, but now of Atlanta, On., fa on a riait
o hia old home. ? |
Priratie Joseph Murray, Company C, 8th (
tegiment, United States Infantry, died at .
:partaabnrg on Friday, 16th instant.
De Largo proposes starting a paper in
Charleston at an early day, for, as report hath .
t, aiding the colored people in seearlag their
hare of the State and Federal offices.
A new Masonio lodge has been dedicated at
Jew Prospect, Spartanburg County. The )
ledieatory address was delirered by Maj. D.
II. Duncan.
The Kcowee Courier adrises the eltlscaa
?f Oconee to bold out as many inducements as
K>ssible to tba Augusta and llartwell Rail* 1
oad Company to como to Walballe. 1
The Columbia correspondent of the Charles*
ou Republican chronicles an increase of fifty <
per cent, in the freights carried over the <
IreenvUle Railroad, and a larger pascnger In*
:reasc in traffic. ^ I
The Columbia Phoenix says that arms and <
ammunition are still being distributed over I
the State. 10,000 rounds of fixed ammunition ,
lave recently been sent to Rock Hill by or*
ler of Gorernor Seett. I
Cotton, we learn, says the Marion Star* of
ho 20th inst., is doing well, but corn is " firDg
" from want of rain. The windy, dry and
tot weather for the last few days is not at all
Tarorable to grain crops.
The Marion Star unnounces the death of
fr. W.J. Altaian, which occurred on the 0th
natant. He was lieutenant in oompany ''I," 1
list Regiment, 8. C. V., and did gallant and 1
lonorabtc service for bis country in the late 1
car. * ' '' -i' i
The raising of fish baa proven to be very
profitable. It ia well worthy of tbe atentlon
of tbe people of Booth Carolina.?
There are nnmereoa localities to liferent sections
of the State where fish ponds eon be
economically constructed.
The close ef court, at abberille, was made
the occasion of a very handsome tribute from
he Abberille Bar, to Judge Orr, as a testimolial
of their appreclatioa of tbe ability,
sourtesy, and impartiality with which he had
liseharged the duties of the Term.
Bars tbe Chester Reporter: " Mora than
me colored man was beard to say on tbe dtb
nstant, that in ten years from this time there
Sould not be a white person in this State, that
he State belonged te the colored people, and
hat they Intended to drive tbe whites oat.?
ffo exception was made in favor of carpcttaggers,
scalawags or whang doodles. BreTy
tody has fair notice now, and plenty of time
o paek np in."
Errscra id rn* U it tod Statu or a VTa*
n Ecaort?War in Europe will have Its
Irst effects here i>y immensely increasing
he flow of immigrant#. Already every
areful father who can gather tli# each and
eents the eoneeriptlon afar off ia prying
he passage of his boys to America. From
imertea tliey may retnrn borne again richer
ban they went, or the father, perehanee,
nay follow on the voyage; from the army
hey would probably never return. And
his resnlt is seenred to at merely by the
rsr fever, even without the war. Next to
he increase in immigration will be a danand
for oor breadstuff*, and high prioea
i/i vMi ?pi?>MU|u gr?m ci ujw. 11 HIQ WIT ^
lit*, we Kail even fill mm big gun eon- ,
rant*, and Mr *i?rUioft will barn gat ? j
to rope will go on the dtbtor tide of the j
ookt In a very unqualified way. Oar ,
oode at firat will go down ia Iba aaarkeia |
f Europe; for thara will ha a rueh lor
>onay to be bandied la the great financial
ranaeallone, and all vale** held a# eaveet f
lent will be on the market; but thlt will be t
nly a flnl effeot. Later H tvilf b?tnalixed |
bat tha bond* of tkla great, proeperout, <]
eaeeabl* people are Iho only teeuriUe* j
rortb holding, and I hoy will be In demand
t any priee.?[/few York Hrrmld, 1 %tk. '
Mbak Thinoi.-?TeH* and wait IttUnlng to '
onveraatlon not la tea dad f"' tba lUteoer't
tr.
Te eay aril thing* of aaotbor ia bit a bee nee i
blab would net W aald Were bo pwlet '
To oiroalaU iajertoea report* witheat aon* [
Iwtn proof of tbeir truth.
To throatoa to latarfbia with tba boaaet j
nd lad uatrial parte it* of another baaaaae of d
dlfferenee political optaioa. f
To oadeoor la ehtata poltHeal tmaltaty 1
y tba ttaadareat abate of aa opponent.
To tweak ahoat the cewwtrjr aad patvowt. ,
iagly traar at taoera ban, for palUlaal par- 1
oee, mea wba woald met ha raaognkad at 1
tbar Una* aad plaeat. a
Atlanta. lis.. a (HiUopf of S8? mfles. Al
Lhia Ike Km eompaniee were Oon
foiMUi*) under th? ntfflft of the Aflaati
Hid Richmond Railway Company. Tb<
nnnagement will cootiat of a. president *oc
iwtlf* director*. In tba election wbicl
look place for officer* of tba oonaolideie<]
line. Colonel A. 8. ftflfofd, (ha 1'reaident o
Ilia Richmond and Danville end Rlcbmonc
tad Turk Rivtr Railroads, and who foi
three year* paat ha* been in efiarga of tbb
line, (having organised the enterprise,) wai
ilttud President by acclamation; Centra
A. An*iell, of Atlanta, 8rnt Viee-Praaiden*
and R. T. MeAden, E<q., of Charlotte, N
0., eaaond Vies PreaWenV It has bee a d?
tarmined to prosecute tba work vlgoronalj
from both Urmlni, via: Atlanta and Char
lot|e. Bat*ten fix and eight kuadre*
hands art dow, and bars been for mewthi
past, engaged on the Georgia portion o
Ihe work, and a tnneh larger fares la beiof
organised for the work in Iforik and flout I
Carolina. The etonds which hovered ovei
Ibis Important work, have been diaaipatad, i
Dontract having bean made With an expc
riencd and anergetln contractor of Ken
Fork, Mr. P. P. Dickson, to complete tlx
whole line from Cherlotte lo Atlanta it
two j oar*. The President, in bis addreti
to the Stoekholders of the eoneolideted
Company, said that he expecte], during
he year >81 J, to roe a tra:n without
diange from the waters of Chesapeake Baj
o Atlanta, Montgomery. Mobile and Ne?
3rlenns. The greatest enthusiasm Is fnani
enied hi all (he counties of ffeorgfa and
tooth Carolina through which the Alr<
Line is expected to pass, and are snbscribng
liberally lo tbo work. The line is U
-an from Charlotte, north of Yorlreille, rim
Spartanburg and Greenville, 8. C, Gainesrilie,
Qs., Ae., to Atlanta?two hundred
ind twenty-five miles. The road ir new h
>peralfan from AfTants eastward In Geor
[la twenty miles, and thirty-three ntllei
nore In that State ere under construction
which it U expected m ill be complittd bj
Fsnuary 1811.
B. T. Bigf, K<q, the ehtrf engineer ?
he AirLiot, it now io Charlotte, N. C.
making kit arrangements for a vlgorom
>roaeeution of the work ; and at all tin
capital required It now ready, it it a fore
gone conclusion that the Kond will b<
juilt in the time specified.
[Richmond Ditpahh.
Thuxdkr 9tom?Rct. Da llicma Arvtcrai
T Liotmtmo ? A fierce thunder storm, ac
comptnied by a heavy rain, burtl upon tin
ilty last night about nine o'clock. Th<
fiarhea of lightning followed eaeh other ic
raplJ succession, and the " elemental war 1
raged with great fury for nearly an hoar
Many of tha street gutters were flooded
snd the atreata and sidewalks were in sev
sral pieces submerged.
The Rev. Dr Hicks, while sitting in thi
l>iazaa at kit resldenae was affected by oo<
?f III* strongest flashes of lightning, am
became insensible. II* wm Immediately
carried to LU bed, and a physician rent for
Afier an boar'* nneotueioosneas b? reoived,
but *till suffered severely from the shock ?
VV* learn that at twelve o'clock lo-day h
wa* in a eery* precarious condition at th
residence of Mr. L. Chapln, 13 Wentworll
itreet, Th* physician in atteqdance, al
though liaving paid four visits to the Doo
tor daring tlie morning, expressed hinisel
unable to give any opinion in bis com uoli
later in the day. We understand, ho?r?v^
that ha has state 1 there Is every indication
of congestion of the brain.?[CA'ifki/oi
Daily Jiapubiiean, Jitly 14.
... ? Wasuinotox, July 16,
The Oebfgr* bill, as approved by lb<
President, provides that the State of G-ur
gia, having complied with the raconstrue
lioa acta, and the fourteenth and fifleentl
amendments to ths constitution of th?
United States having been ratified in gooi
faith by a legal Legislature of said Slate
it is hetby declared that the Slst* o
Georgia is entitled to represent at i<sn in th<
Congress of the United States ; but nothing
in this |ct contained shall bt constructed f<
deprive th* people Of Geortria of tha rlsl
to en election for ittnUrt of <h? Osoars
Assembly of Mid Stale, ** providsd for it
the constitution thereof, and nothing ii
this or any oth?r act of Congress sball b*
aonstruted to affect tho term to which an]
officer ha* been appointed or any nirmbci
of the Orneral Assembly elected, as pre
icribed by lb* constitution of tli* 8tat* o
Georgia.
Rev. Dr. Jans A. Beoauua, of 8ooth Ca
rolina, preached laat Sunday morning ii
l?e Baptist Church here, of which he was
m former years, the paaler. A large oon
[rogation heard the sermon, ? hid) was, o
marts, li-tened to with earnest attention
*ew preachers are as effective aa he, anc
he Virginia ehureh was nnfortonate lit
oaing him. We have heard m vera I younj
ninietere of his church who endeavored U
idopt the simple, and wa may say, pethelh
ityle whlsh distlngoiehea his preaching, bet
eithout suecesa We learn that tho Dr
sill shortly Wave (or a European tour?
Ho will oarry heneo tho boorfy " Go/
Ipeed " of a farge number of filenda of all
lanonUaatton* of (Christian*.
Ck+rtoiUmAU* (Klo.) JuitiUftmerr, IS/A (net
What Russia Save?Retail, as we are Inarmed
by o special telegram from St. I'oershafg,
onUrUina a Oteoag (saling agalatl
rranee on the Spanish-German question.?
Die Case's Cabinet, it is anid, (ear* that Na(oleon
meditates the making of nn sggreaive
war in Earone, and then by foree ol
irme restoring the Bonrbone to Spain.?
This news la veallv inuuiH?i> ?????
?/ r? ?* ""pvf hiui
o Q?riM?y lid lo the world *4 lirrt, ''
I jr. T. Ht raid.
Tin Aooaioiaaa Ursd It ?1TI?o mrdieisal
'irtnra of Rpole, Herba a%d Borfc; whleh
rirJWd bp tbo - Medicine me* ' of the
pdlivibti, nd which long nporiMM
mi proves lo poiMM iho Mil aUclent
itirilirt proporlln for the euro of ftorofn
a, Kiitb B?H. Ulcere. Cumwom and Is.
luUot Tomora. Mirtnriil and RypbMiiio
lflooi^os% Bn large meet of Iho Bovn, TeU
or, KlkgvorM, Mia Pkapld and dlaaaaoa
?wMb| . from a depraved Mile of the
>1ood, and all female dleiaaaa, are goaUto
d to o Highly MoeaniraUd foraa Is Dr.
run*8 aakhapailla and ourkin
IKLIOHT. It la s vary P*T?Ur sedWae
>sd deaarvodly ao. M
? V
Eqmlity U&<lunn$m G?n**ajt
: aJI^'
'TjfiffStffc*'
iBia^Bofll P^
Print{p tl Office, No, 1016, Jjaiu Street, BitJemond,
V?,
T) IA60N8 why every one riwili In rare in
XV the I^mUIj Uft iDMOtlm Cowfiaj,
of Vtryiaia:
1*1. It L* nero Liberal to the Ioeurers than
aby other company, and will eeenUtaily become
Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers.
M. It ei real alee ite money aaaeofet iu pat*
rem, who are the insurers. Consequently they
are continually |eUiac the benefit of the rapid
accumulation or the Company, the aaoney belay
In reeled by the Doard of Director? amongst
the insurera.
Si The loana tf tbla Company are at libera
a! an other eompaniea who declare dividends
ki iuv vuu vi ui> ncuuii, iDiru ma loortn |
years, bat thia Company at the end of th? Brat
and eepry year. ,
DAVID R. CLARK, President. < * I { I
THOS. H. WYNNE, Vieo-Prcsidcnt.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Gen. JAMES H. LANE, Actaary,
Dr. P. B. WATKIN8, i ? . .. , -v
Dr. C. H. W. DAVIS, J MwMcal AdTlseri.
Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
? DiRKcrnaa.
I J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R.
1 F. A JP. R. R; Wm.y. Jibnsoa, of Johnson 4
f Bunt, Wholesale Grocers: Va. II. Powers,01
I Winston A Powers, Wholesale Gfocers; Albert
Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State
' Company; "J. B.T"B?8|on, Superintendent
' Adams' Kaprcsa Company ; Charles Y. Morris,
Morris A Co .'a Sugar Keflnery ; 9. A. Po'
pie, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
John H. Tyler, John H. A John Tyler, Jew
elers ; Moses Millhlser, Wholesale Dry Goods;
, Thomas S. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. God- I
din, Cashier Planter's-Bank ; J. R. DowAl,
Snperintendent Western Union Telegraph
. Company ; Alas. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker;
George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer ;R. L.
Brown, of Broern/rJnno|AA Co., .Wholesale *
1 Grocers ; A Bedoker, DriCfcgisl; 8-'M. Rosen a
1 batrm, of S. A M. Rosenbaum, Dry Gooods.
Equality Life Insnranos Company.
I jpF*Eranue its Pamphlet* he/are you in.
it inWr tftrri* e? di ?o. " jyrnf.
itwtird (MrftllN.
BE It J. O. HE RIOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
f Sept 73 18- tf
; NEW STORE.
JOJKI H. O-.OODIiETT , ,
' U FUL^Y Informs the Public that
XV I** b? aonynenccd Bfsinaas again at
the Old Start of
L-ONG & GOODLKTT* 0
Where he has jnst opened a portion of hia
. Stock, consisting of
i % jp <3hf?)Jp HijLSlg m
Gipsies, Crockary, ^Boffc, Skoe*
All of which were bou^^ at lo^Hfgnres, A df
will be aold for
CASH OR BARTER 1
^ At a alight advance on Coat. He solicits a
share of tb? public patronage.
Ap 6 46 tf
! * a?OT|f WULJ*? A. ,
> PARE l i fHULS.
, * ? fO; *
r J. Bannister & Son,
^ or ALL KINDS or
i Book) News* Wrapping and
^ Y ^lore(tl
I TT ion EST CASH PHICR PAID FOR
A XjL Clean Cotton or Linen RAGS.
> May 25 1 , Ijr
{ it',
Spring Miliinery.
-Sob.
t ' tfbni.D INfOKM THK
ADun Ladiea ot Greenville and rlein*
fijM&rflty, tbal aho h.s opened her
^ GftW 8PKIH0 * I LIMNER Y,
To whieh sbo calls the atten1
J S* tion of those making purchases
>, VlRT in this lino. Her priecs are
' Irkasonable,
6 And she wilt take pleasure in exbibing her
? G O O D 8.
>
A call is desired before buying, as abe feels
1 confident of plowing,
* n &
, TtiHais*'* Oftae,*
Gbkkmvills abd Columbia Railroad Co., )
Columbia, S. C., June 20, 1870. J
? of Medietas and &t??gery, wliwh -entitles
> thebearer to foil (?*?nif lion until gf?,him
I UqH. This t? laettteUon oi T?r?H grade.
Terms favorable. Apply si this office.
Juoelfi 4 it
' rr ij? ; 1 * vt
r Notice
I TS hereby given to oil whom it may eonX
eere, thot I will apply to 8. J. Doulbil,
Prqlistt Judge of Qreenville Coaaty,. on
' !h* 1 *t of Auglut ue*(, for i flanl dieetmrgo
?B Administrate!* of IhS Estate of
JOHN M. LYNCH, deeeesed, therefore
. ?)1 parties having elsims age)net said Estate,
, will present them to a?? or thp Probata
1 I.. .1 Lm ?I.I Amm ? I - 1-1 ?
.. -Yj^HXoOODWjil/Iam*.
Joly 1*t, 1870.
Jaly 6 8 .4
Notice
18 beratir firm "to all whom H may conearn,
that I will apply to 8. J. DoutMtL Pro*
bate Jndp of Graanrnia Coanty, oa (ha J7th
of Jaly neyt, for a final dUeharya u ArtmlnI
iairator of tba PaUta of RSBRCCA M. CRARY,
daaaaaad. WM. V. LK8TEB,
Jona 18, 1878. 4-8 jAdm'r.
MISS NeKAY^
FASHIONABLE MILLINK11,
Mala emli Ormrilk, . C?
Hitaa band a largo and vail aarorfed >l
8Mtk af Spiny a ad Sawmar '
MILLIJfKRY'. '
Hata and BoaaaU af all iho lataoi rtylaa j
Ptowara, Rlbbaaa. Hair and Jal Ooada ai
vary lav prfaaa. Saadowas ai 80a. aaafe.
May 4 80 ta j
' ? ? / *
m9st t?griu?* j:
SAwkt ((
CIRCULAR SAWS.
With Movable or Inserted Teeth, j
WE CLAIM for oar Piltatoi Circular
8%i# tbo folio#log advantages over
all other*: I
. Tbo abanka of thf teotb are elastic, and exart
a uniform distention la ffte sockets.
The stability of the plate is in no way affect- jl
ed hy Inserting new seta of teotb. ['
Kaeh tooth, independently, may be adjusted II
*wfctstaa |
pllances, are employed in connection with the k
teeth, wbieh are as simple in eunstnsetion, and (j
aaaagily 9sed, m ^nut for a bolt.
fn short, all the dilBcuUies heretofore e*
petiefleed in the nee of movable teeth for raws,
are fully met and obviated by this invention.
ALSO,
. O'Sl'S'iS'l or n a werwfn
f , ~ * ?>*? FAI9BI
M CIJAMI10N w CROSS CUTSAWS.
CROSS-CUT SA TPS,
or k\h KINDS.
Xaadrela, Gumming Meohinea, Ao. T
Bend Mr Catalogues and Price List*.
K. IIOB A CO.,
Printing Press Machine and Saw Mnnnfactur- I
era, New York, Beaton, Mass., end London,
?ng. f Feb 0 38 6m
Fever and Ague
a isTrrTYY^ rn rr?
s 5 V S. J J
^tr&p !]|opfttt}oCft|]l!i, f ]
|rhi?lIo4p^no va iron bcforo thaXub-,
li4|fifteen nn'Msftill ahead <<f all'
other Lnnrn rcmodlco. It docs nut phfge,
docs not ?i::kcn a otomrvch, is perfectly
ittfo iaony do o riojl un>lor ull circiunsfciuco^fnii
1 L.?Ilioofih-M' >li< in : that vviL" CUBE
I'M OA'S D I ATfLYfc 1
| an I pfBpnntuty c%ry i ?vpH>t i'c **. J
au-1 Atuc, Wam<o (T?j a pcr.oct Anil*
dote to riul.ttlu.
Sold by nl' "^-ugsitts.
i ^ Feb 2 3? ly 11
CUSIIINGS & BAILEY,"
BOOKSELLERS(
,t -* AI?|* -#|
STATIONERS- ' :
Ho. 368 Baltimore St., Opposite Hanover, 11
BALTIMORE. ?
Tke lagged and bast assorted stock in the city a
SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL, DENTAL,
Classical 4k Miscellaneous Books. ti|
HTGENF.RALBANK AND COUJJJINO
110I1BE STATICftERY$l silking
BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER IN ANY
STYLE OF BINDING AND RULING.
[KSTABLISIIKD 181 l.J
41 em
E. P. JONES, '
;AirnK?>>5u?Nis?r aa&w/i ,
SQLtL'ITOll IN EQUITY. \ /'
Witt rBACTICB IX AIL*""
COURTS OF THIS STA1E
ALSO,
^ IN tn^UKTT^D STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville 0. H., 8. C.J
July 1 ly*
W. K. t:A81.KT.
EASXJSY 4k WSLLB, - >
Attorneys f&d Counselors lat Law
AND IN EQUITY,
OKEENVILI.K, 8. C.,
TJH ACTICB in the Courts of the 8lata and
r of the United States, and give especial PI
tttestlon to cases in Bankruptcy.
June IS S
THE CHRONICLE A SENTINEL,
reaLtana* at s
AUGUSTA, OA. ' f , I
DAILY, TRI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY
CONTAINS nil Ilia latest news by Mail to
and Telegraph, embracing full Com> I'
mereial and Financial Reports from all the
leading centare, together with the latest
Political and General information upon all *1
subjects which interact tha reading pub J
lie. , a
The terina of Uia DAILY are $5 fur aix w
months and $10 for one year.
The TRI-WEEKLY is $8.60 for ais ,a
months, jSnd 9A lor one year. n
The WEEKLY CHRONICLE A SENT)- "t
NEL to Mammoth paper of thirty-?Jx _
column#. filled with Editorials, Telegraphic
Di#paU>hee, Commit titration# on home mailer#,
together with Agriculture. Commercial a
and Pinaneiat arttoiea?anahing it one of the
moet desirable and valuable paj-orc in the
oonntry to the Planter, Farmer and Mer
chant. The terme are )t per aaaum, or j
11.80 for tox qppntl^
All subscript lone are required la ad
vanee. A
Liberal aetataiaeioai paid reeponeible
ageote. ?"
or Addreaa all lettere and eommnnieationa
to the
CHRONICLE A SENTINEL,
August a, Oa. Y
gygy _ '<
JOHN B. BBIRRS,
W* a* AND gtree hie eloee
. Vegetable Oar- F
wB&f Wl,h * 1<kr(* **Per^" m
anee, ha to eonfcleat f
11 fl???g aatldltoi^p F?
lk|^. Order# thl#
Mar M 44 tf ^
K3T Sftbecrthe for the Enter.
. _ To
ortee ; $2 per
Charleston
Advertisements.
:has. ierrison,
LATE
l i I L IltllSU
252 King Street)
SSAiaBOTOJT, 0. 9.
Her si 1 4? Cm
AiUICI U All AAwm
IIARICL n. OILUUA O
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
175, 177 ft 179, King Street
CHARLESTON, C.
Established in 1838.^?2e5i?
Ail ooostoatly on bmd
I III ttweij selected Btock of
11B ? JURlTltfURB,
Pjftv Wtlclfbc offer* at
REASONABLE
1/ 'I PRICES.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED
FOR SIIIPPIKO.
hey 37 ly*
h\
1uportrr or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
oya, DolU, Qamti, Children'* Carriage*,
French Confeotouery, Fire Work*,
NDIA RUBBER GOODS,
6noh a* Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
320 King-Rt. 2 doora above Market,
v- CIIARI.ESTON, 8. C.
Mar 30 sa
? MJ~
MARBLE CUTTING.
BOYNE &. SPROWL,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL. WORK
In all ita brandies, of .
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept 8 16 If
B. WHERLE,
Q9tEENV3L.I.E, S. O.
DEALER IN
ISOLD m SILVER WATCHES.
SLOCKS, JEWELRY,
speutacl.ES,
} & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,
ILVEtt & SILVER-PLATED
ty WORK of nil difcription* in hi*
ne done promptly. _ ABB
Oct '27 '28 ly
A. J. ROWS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS j
or j
/III D,"^R3 i
APAnned and Pressed ware,
AID
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.
All kinds of
Tin and 8heet Iron Work Done
On the most
REASONABLE TERMS,
And witb promptness.
tore Nearly Opposite the
Post Offico.
Fab 16 . SO tf
~ wT h7cani mer,
IACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST
"~10KN S1IKLLF.RS, Cotton Gins, Locks,
J Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and ParaIs
REPAIRED with promptness. Charms
asonabls. Corn Bbellers, for sain from 910
$12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil
lates, for marking clothing.
Blacksmi thing.
r HAVE in addition to mr usual business,
. opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, having
competent workman hired, Lark in WestAeld.
ork in this line will badone satisfactorily.
Ready made PLOUGHS always on band
Male.
Stand?In rear of Old Court Hoaeo, at tho
andolph playe, baring removed from my
and on Main Street. 28-tf
TOWNES & EAST,
ARB
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
"JUCTICE /AT ORKENVILLE AND
SURROUND! NO CO UN TIES.
ffice Over Julias C. Smith's.
F. TOW.,Kg. OLIK D. BAST.
Ap 27 ..... 40 . ?t
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
jwelry, Feriseopie Sp?etaclef,Ac
WTLXt order M uUt article
fffmM for any pereon. Special attenlt~*
S*><? will be given to REPAIRfl
ie Watebea of every dee
iptiee. Beet teftrweei given.
JAM KR 0. BLACK.
June SO 6 tf
OR SALE OR TO RENT,
i A Comfortable DWKLLINOf
enntaliiif eeven Rooaee, and
IriWS *" noeeeeary Out Iluildingr,
BHHr within a few minntee walk of
irmaa Univereity, For pertieulara apply to
T. Q. DONALDSON.
Novrmber SO tT If
WM. P. PRICE,
JTORNEY AT LAW
DAHL0NE8A, OA.,
KTILL practice ta the Conntiee of Lamplr
kin. Daweon. Ullmer, Fannin, Baton,
wne, White and JIall.
lea U M it
s
Charleston
Advertisements.
Old Carolina Killers.
A XBISM?in5l?WIIi WCDSSii?
We take pleasure in offering the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TO TllK public. They are compounded
with great care, and conlaln some
of the beet Tonics in the Pharmaeopia. As
evidence of the euperiorily of our Bitters
over all others, we have oerlifloatee from
many of the leading physicians in ourState,
who have prescribed them In their practice,
TOE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia.
We do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all
diseases, but as an Aromatio Tonic, they
have no eqnal.
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers
everywhere.
Principal Depot,
GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO,
Importer* of Choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
Mh 0 42 ly
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP 8AR8APARILIA.
GEO, W. CARPENTER'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU.
These celebrated preparations.
originally introduced by Geo,
W. Carpenter, under the patronage of thai
medical faculty, have been so long ezteneively
need by physicians and others, that
they are generally known for their intrinsic
value, and can be relied on as being
most valuable remediea in all cases where
?ar*oparllla or Buchu are applicable, and
cannot be too highly recommended. They
are prepared in a highly eonoentrated form,
so as to render the doae small and convenient.
Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, HENAZEY A CO.,
iYholeeale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 7?7 Market-street, Philadelphia.
BOWIE A MOISE, Wholesale Agent*
Charleston, 8. C.
Nov 17 21 iy
P. P TOALE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
DRY GOODS,
N0TI0V8 AHD SMALL WABSI.
4iii mAvyssai c^KRaiaVp
CHARLESTON, S. O,
Mar SO 45 6m
ED WARD PEKKY,
PRINTER, 8TATI0NER,
AMD DliUI IM
LA W, SCHOOL AND PLAN If
BLANK B00K8 on hand and mada to order
or Mr pattom at akort aoHoa.
Bind lac and Holing axooatod la 6aa atyU,
Wad* A Co. Prlotiaf Inko for aala at Ika mannfaatarora
prtaa.
No. 1*6 opp?O* OSarfaatoa Hotel,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
MB 44 (?
| largest ond most complete"1
fgf < Mann factory of Doors Saehes, V -tfet
( Blmde, Mouldings, Ac., in the j
Southern States.
Printed price list defies competition.-*^
jar Send for one."^fe^
p3T Bent free on application.
AprtM? ly__
A. F. CHEVREUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
MAMILIS WOEES
Corner Meeting-fit and Horlheck't Alley,
_ r
?* <S.
PLANS MADE TO ORDER,
AND FREE OF CHAROK,
WHEN WOBK DONE BY ME.
Dec 8 19 Ir
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
HOHHISSIOI MHEIAIT.
Bccotntnodtfion dDfarf,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
HAVING ample mum for eoodaetiag
my bnaineae, I am at alt lime* pro
pared to make liberal advance* on Cotton.
Jul" ^ 10 ly
bAMUBLC.BLACK4
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. 28 BROAD BT., CHA RL SB TON.
PARTICULAR attention given to par*
chaee and aala of SECURITIES on
Commiaaioa. Information given cheerfully,
nutans To
Rrv. E. T. BIJ1ST,
J. C. BAILEY,
| THOS. HTEEN.
September tl, 1869. 19-tf
j oil p^tonTcrews&co.
Importer* and Wholesale Dealeri in
OTAPLB AtTS PAITOT