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WBHIIDil, VIlKVAtT 1*. UTl.
Atani
Mr. J, 0. fiair, Amitth Editor end
proprietor of ik* Mnt?rprU?, u bow pt;iB| *
short rlelt to CvliaiU mad Ch?rl*ituB Id ll*
hlwdt of kit paper tbl* week. Parties
fee id lag f* (I* el ties of Cola able end Charleston,
w leklng to adrertiee and hare the It besi>
b?h Wmm known tbio?|kNt tki np-eouot(7, i
will lad tho JCnUrpri? a good Bedlam for
that purpose.
M oetlnsw to MM Baptist Church.
Thoro wan praaohtng ia tha Baptint
Chomfc, ia thin Oily, soory nooning loot
- weak wwpt Saturday, and pray or meetings
(a tbo afternoon at 4 u'alotk. Tha Pro fantorn
la tho Thoologiaal Sominary, and Dr.
Jambs Fubmam, of tho University, bar* all
takon part in tho proaohiag, as woll aa tho
Pastor. Tho sermons bass boon al ls and
poouliarly lmpre?aive and Inotraetive, and
tho congregations largo and attentive.
Tho meetings will bo oonltnuod tbls
week, and perhaps longer. Tho dlstingnishlrish
Evangelist. Row. Mr. Nudim, who
, v.v.?^ W umi vB|rrpuvui
lately in ClMrl?it"0 and elaawhera, le curveted
ia Greenville before the oloae of the
Meeting.
The Air-Line Hal frond Depot.
Tim exact location ie not yet announced,
bat we ere fearfel that it will be placed a little
too far from the eenter of the City te satisfy
the reasonable expectations of our oltlaena
genrcally. We think the Baoe Track too far
off. That point la talked of, provided the
road runt north of the City. The nearer the
depot ia to the center of business, the better
for its own and ail interests connected with it.
This is a matter that concerns onr eitisens
generally. We hope, wherever located, the
depot will he within a balf-mile, or three*
quarters at farthest, of the puDlto square.?
We have great confidence, however, in the
jadgment and eorreet motives of those who
have the management and control of the lo>
cation, and that they will donbtless consult
the best interests of the City, and every
thing that can be done, compatible with the
interests of the road, to locate the depot just
at the right place to satisfy all reasonable
people.
The Air-Line from Greenville to Spartanburg,
is found to be 30 miles. The traveled
road is over 31. The railroad track between
the two places, we learn, will not exceed 39
miles, asd may he lees.
Another Hall road Charter.
We notice in the correspondence of the
Charleston Republican writing from Colombia,
that another bill is now before the Legislature
to charter the Cheraw, Lancaster,
Union and Greenville Railroad Company.?
We hope the long-talked-of extension of the
Grecnviiie A Columbia Railroad to Asheville,
North Caooiina, will not be lost sight of by
the present sitting Legislature. We believe*
that if such a road was built, it would add
as great welth to this State, (and at the sametime
meet .the approbation of its eitisens,) as
any road that may be chartered by the Legislature.
If the Cheraw Railroad shall be
built, and the Greenville Road to Ashe?
ville, with the Air-Line Railroad completed to
bis City, Greenville will truly be the second
Atlanta. The correspondent of the Republi.
can speaking of the first-named railroad company,says:
"The hill for the charter of this road contemplates
connection between Cheraw and
Greeni ille. in a more <iir*c> ll>>? ii>.? ??
exists, through the counties of Chesterfield,
Lancaster, Greenville, Union, and Spartanburg,
to Greenville Court noose, granting all
the rights and privileges usually bestowed
apon such enterprises, and vesting the charter
in Joseph D. Bates, Anson W. Thayer,
Lucius Wimbush, Joel Foster, II. C. Duvall,
James M. Allen, II. II. Montgomery, Junius
S. Mobley, A. L. Singleton, J. F. Pendergraes,
Thomas Wilson, II. L. Smith and Timothy
Hurley, and their associates; the capital
stock to be $3,000,000, in shares of $33 each ;
books to be opened for subscription for
thirty days; the subscribers to pay $2 upon
each share, and when $100,000 shall have
been paid, the company to then organise, and
to eo-operate with such other chartered roads
of the State as may be deemed for the best
interest of the corporation. The act to continue
in force for twenty-one years."
Tbe correspondence of the Charleston Courier
also writing from Columbia, says that
the Cheraw and Greenville Railroad project, is
regarded as very important, as it will connect
tbe western and eastern part of the State, and
that tbe road will be " pushed through " rapIdly,
ac soon as tbe charter Is obtained.
The Murderer of Col. 'White.
We notice in the Charleston Nett* of the
tb instant, that a young man by the name of
Eli Grimes, of Lee Count/, Georgia, has
been arrested for the murder of Colonel Wm.
Parker White, who, it will be remembered,
was murdered on the night of the Tth March,
1364, nea( Georgetown, S. C. On the 6th
Inst., Governor 8corr, upon the applieation of
Mr. Stetheh McAllestbr White, son of
tbe deeeased, issued a requisition upon the
Governor of Georgia, for the person of Eli
Grimes, charged with tbe murder of Colonel
White. Officer Coats, one of the State Con.
ia?uiary, immediately went in pursuit of
Grimes, who he found, efter visiting several
sections of Georgia, in McDuffie County, of
that State. Grimes was a mere youth when
he committed the dreadful deed, being about
Id or 17 years of age. Since bis arrsest, he
has made a full confession, implicating C. C.
Bowss, now a Representative in Congress
from Cbsrleston.
The Charleston iVews further says, that CC.
Bowen was arrested in 18A4, and would
have been tried for complicity in the murder
ef Colonel White, bad it not been for the advent
of the Federal army, which released -all
ef the criminals of that city from prison.?
Mr. White was Colonel of the 2hst Battalion
ef Georgia Cavalry, and was stationed in this
Btste, near Georgetown, when be was murdered.
Grimes has been committed to prison,
and when brought forth and put upon the
stand, wilt make a clear statement of things
that bare long been a mystery. Grimes made
ao resistance when being arrested, and was
taken by officer Coats to Charleston unfettered,
where be now remaios. Justice will overtake
the evil-doer.
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The Teat Oath Bapaaled.
Congress has repealed the abominable <
teat oath that haa been excluding since the i
war, ninety nine out of every hundred quel- |
iflrd Southern men, from every United <
Stale* office, large or small We trust that <
ll>? K?oernl imntitj bill may paw daring | t
(he preMDt ??Mion. ? ]
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hiMiltH if the tn|tok?ir?.
We Mia* Una ??k the highly priaed and
latereatiog UtUrfrom W." Tha ptoeced I
toga ara mta lahr*tifa| and Important la
knocking to tha llWd, dleere bill* and rea- ,
oluilaaa. rather tbaa to |wwif tbeaa. W? ,
obeenre, Iwaavir, thai tha San a la baa paat- ,
ad a raaolutioo calling aa Praaldant Uaalrt ,
to aaod a military foraa Into oar lain aoun- (
tiaa, Laaraoc, Newberry, Union sad York
ll aaa ba aatad o* Id the Boaaa. and will
(toUWi fo through. Thora waa a warm
dabala oo tha raaolutioo in lha Senate. Dai- ( j
aral Republican Sanatora denounced tha
nruori. Laaua waa aery point* J, dearly ,
charging tha majority with proeoking tha j
dlaordcra of whiah thay complain, by ,
bad and corrupt lawa and upholding aueh ,
men aa JoaCaawa, who, ha alleged, waa tha (
aauaa of the trouble in Laurent/with bit
militia marches and Inflammatory speeches. <
Th? vacant Judgeship.' The Hons# had
passed a revolution to go into the election
n the lOtb. of a Circuit Judge in the place
of Jodge Vamwow, but the Senate rcfuved to
eonenr, on the contrary, reeolutiono have
been Introduced to deetroy the 9ih Circuit, i
dividtvg the counties amongst the other ad- I
joining circa lie.
It le hoped the Legislature may do something
to stop the leaks In the Slate Trearn
ry. One of the favorite measures for squandering
money, has been the Investigating '
conynitteee, that headed by Jon Caaws,
which went about inmtligating the Congressional
election, it appears, had >7 thousand
dollars appropviated for its use, and
the Daily Uaion makes a calculation showing
that the committee do not account for
nt least ten thousand dollars. The whole of
it was a useless waste of the publio money.
We have elsewhere spoken of the Important
railroad charters that are before the Lsgie
leture.
Mr. Atxax hee introdured a bill in the Senate
to authorise the County Commissioners
of Oreeav ills, Spartanburg and Ocon-e.to
levy a special tax. This refers, we suppose
to the Air-Line.
Bala of tka Mansion Hons#
Wo learn that J. M. Blair, of Ralelfth,
North Carolina, has bargained with Mr
Swardalu for the purchase of the Mansion
linn.. -? ?Lt_-_ ,L * J
......, .. u.ini innuMuu aouars. nr.
Blair, has the reputation of being a superb
hotel keeper, and we are gratified that this
valuable property is to fall into such good
hands. With the progressive business
growth of Greenville, and the new rail*
roads projected and under conetruction to
the place, the value of all real estate mutt
steadily increase, and Done more than
hotel property. Travelling facilities are
the life of hotels, especially.
New York Herald and Taxation.
The Herald it not only one of the great
est journals in the world for general news
and information from all parts of the earth,
and lbs whole circle of current topics en*
g*K>"g the attention of mankind, but it is
also, in our opinion, foremost in the finan*
cial affairs of the country. In a series o'
editorials, the Herald has been demonstra*
ting to Congress and the country the policy
and necessity of reducing rather of abolish*
ing the internal taxes. If the people of the
| United States are not entirely besotted and
| Incapable of protectlnsr their rtoKia t?>?
ballot. tbey will fo?ce Congress to relieve
them of their burdens.
The Herald maintains, wilh great force;
the slew that has always struck us as the
right one regarding the poliey of paying off
the national debt". It is shown to be greet
! folly and injustice to the people to tax them
| to reduce the principal of the national debt
at the present time. The debt was con.
tracted, not alone for this generation, but
for posterity as well ; and the gradual
growth of the population and resources of
the country will enable the people at a future
lime to pay the debt as it matures,
without the distress that must attend the
1st tempt s to do so at present. We can see
no reason in the boast ot Secretary ofTreasu- I
ry of his payiog some millions of the debt
by present taxation, but vain glory at the
expense of terrible burdens on the entire
people. This is no party question, hut one
of figure: and common sense, and there are '
Republican politicians and journals that are <
opposing the present burdens of taxation a *
well as the Democrats. I
Whilst we Ci mm?nd the course of the '
lit raid on the tax and public debt ques'ion i
we make one exception, which is, its oppo- t
sition to the income tax. But the great tn? j
come journals and the representative of mil
lionaires all take the same course on that
question, as is natural. That lax should be 1
kept up and'graduated according to the ex*- *
penses of the government. This is the on- '
ly course that will bring the influence of 1
the money power lo fevor of- retrenchment 1
end eeonomy, and thus relieve the heavy '
burdens oi the common people.
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Hon. W. P. Price. 1
The following extract which we copy from
the Atlanta Comtitution, will show that Mr.
Paica ia a man of large and practical views, .
and bae not- been idle aince bia election to
Congreaa: " Mr. Price, of Georgia, haa introduced
a bill in Congreaa to give 10,000 aorea '
of land to aid in the eonatrnetion of an At- 1
lantie and Great Weatern Canal, to connect the 1
waters of the Tenneaaee river with the Cooaa '
river, and give water tranaportation to the ?
Gulf of Mexico by way of that river and Al- e
abama; and atao to eonnect the Tenneaaee I
with the Chattahoochee and Ocmnlgee rivera, t
and open communication with the Atlantic
seaboard. The bill ia elaborately draWn." a
St. Domingo Commlaslonere.
"The Tennessee," the United Slate* '
steamship, that, took on board the Commit* '
aionera appointed to visit St Domingo and
report to Congreaa, tailed from New York t(
on the 11th January, and wae expected to ^
arrive at her destination la six or seven ^
daya. No newa of her arrival has yet been
reoeived. and *
va*b ar.?ri are enUrUiaol I \\
by many, thai lh? ship and pate* o gar a ^
are loal ataea. Newa from Domingo aa lata ^
aa the 4tk> of February, haa bran received, ,,
and nothing had been heard of the Tennaa- ?
a?e. Ban. W ade, of famous memory ,a former
Unit- d Stales Seoator from Ohio, waa op ^
pointed by the Preaident, flrat on the com*
mission. There were, bealdea thiee Com* *
mls#ion?ra and their Secretaries, a number j
of invited persona who went along to view
he country, and to make aeientifle observeJons.
The (amoua Paan Dimoi.ai, went out
>n board the Tennaeaee to aee hia brethren tfc
>f St. Domingo, an<l probably for proapee- n(
ing hia future political promotion from that y
aland. % w<
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m*
IkMklac'ilkii la tain.
AIkhiI l?? httdrtl mptnted ?nen, last
S?ld*; (fit. soloed lh?J?|l keyont Union,
?nd carried off ten otgiM charged with
ibo murder of j ehot oil, bung
UNi and tw* iarnod bp mlreing. This lo
it Mod by tho Phmui* on MlUbk in tor motion.
Wo will give a foil r?|>ort cf the
iffoir wit week.
Cinoul.
Wo had tho pleasure of a eell, yesterday,
from Natusnisl ATaineow, Eoq., editor of
The Citi?n, published at AeheelHe. Wo
ire pleated to learn that tho Citixtn io
flourishing.. It io a good paper. We the
ditor o! tho Oitl?*n and editor of tho ffa*
Irrprit, eapreaoed tho mutual wieb that the
liar la not far distant whan nManalll. >n/l
Aaberille will b? connected by rtUrotdThe
oigs is getting right.
fnaM.
The elections for delegates to the Freneh
Assembly, which la to organize a government,
hare just taken place, and all the telegraphic
reports agree that the Republicans
hare been badly boat ten in the ejection
The Orleanist and Bonapertiet are in the
maiorlty, but which of there has the ascea
deney, is not yet known. The defeat of the
riolent Republicans, it is supposed, will insure
peace with Prussia on the terms offered?that
is the surrender of Loraine and
portions of Alsasce, with the fortresses of
Metsan^ Strasbourg, the payment of about
tbrse hundred ruilhone of dollars, and tha
Indemnification of Prussians subjects who
suffered j>y tjie expulsion from France.
Paris is stiU In great distress for prorisions.
rioi?i u 1 ?..n- -t-w
P. T. Moray, Agent.
P. T. Mokbt, the young and handsome
agent of P. P. Toale's, Door, Sash and Blind
Factory of Charleston, paid tha Enterprise
office a visit the other day. We were pleased
to learn that the business ?>f tha e?tablishment
is flourishing and increasing.
There are two reasons for this, they furnish
good work, and advertise lioeralty. They
deserve euaeese and will aueoeed.
Acts and Bssolutions of the Legislature
We shall commerce next week printing
the Acta and Resolutions of the General
Assembly of (his State, p-xrn-d during the
present session. This to many of our sub
scribers will give additional Interest and
value to the Enterprise. All wish to know
what is done by tha Legislature, whether
tliey approve or condemn.
Palmetto Fire Engine Company,
Officers.
JcLlcs C Smitti?President.
Jamfs O. Ykaroin?Vice President,
Samuel Mauldin?See'ty. and Treasnrer
W. P. Sndduih? 1st Dlree'or
A. J. Rlchard?on?'2nd "
J. C Alexander?3rd
P. H. Reiley?4th "
P. Rouse?Axeman
menders.
J W L Arthur, P B Burnhstn, Wm Beatlie,
John Biers, David Bria*ey, O W Bi orison,
P M Baker H A Oaobte, A J Carson.
C A Carson, Frank Coxe. 0 Cothrnn. P B
Dyer, L Goddatd. R K Goaaeit, Jas. ITarrieon,
Jno. Harrison, Clias' Hnhn, W E
Henderson, David Henderson, E T. Holland,
M Hipgina, E P itammati, A M Hdh
Jas. Jenning-, Jno. A Keenan.Jno. King, M
Land, U 8 MeHueh, MeConnel, V E McBee,
J H McOra, Bej. MrDaniel, Jas. MeDaniel,
W G Murphy, Jas. P Moore. Jas. O'Neil,
Ira W Pickle. H M Perry. W E Rowland,
T B Roberta, W J Smith, B E Spears, J D
Stern, Thos Saxon, W T Shumate, Richard
Thurston, J C C Turner, P C Westmoreland,
Endel.
nonorart members
Wm. H Ilcvey, A A Foster, R D Long
Wm. Chandler.
tw The Palmetto Fire Engine Company
will parade on Friday alternoon, 11th
instant, at 3^ o'clock
tiorace Ureely Fata Soma of His Money
South.
Grkklt, the greet Tribune editor, has inrested
some of his cash with a company in
the purchase of the Warm Springs in North
Carolina, at 80 thousand dollars. So says
the Carolina Spartan. But the Spartan is
misinformed in stating that Mr. Giikklt was
in Asheville a few days ago, this is a mistake
as we learn from the editor of the
Asheville Citizen. ,
pit The supposed murderer of Mr. Bryant
3ailey, of Columbia, saya the Winmboro
Vest, baa been arrested in Chester by Cspt.
iligh and Mr. Loo mas, and taken to Columbia,
shore Mr. Bailey was murdered a few weeks
lince. The supposed murderer is a negro
nan by the name of Charles Mosely. Ho. was
irrested at the suggestion of Maj. T. W.
SVoodward, who telegraphed from Wi-'naboro
to Chester for liis arrest.
Ballou's Magamtne for Maroh.
The Mareh number of Baltou'a Magazine
s issued, as sprightly, as fresh and good as
ver The contents are varied, for there
itoriee, sketches, poetry and historical arieels,
matter for old and young, and in
uch profusion, that every patron must he
Mtisfied that more than an enulvaUnt t?
? ? - "I
pven'for the money thet Ballou's Magazine
mate Here le a list of contents for the
flarch number, and oar readers can see
vliat a feaat of good thirgs is before them:
' Public Sonp-Houeeea;" ' Chinese Scenes
ind Things ;" * Shaksprmre'e Seven Ages;"
' A Sleighing Song " A Leap in the
)*rk " Fideet Amore?by Faith and
/IT* " A Staff Officer's Story " A
fight's Adventure in Chill " Witchcraft;'*
' Mrs. Daeie's Tactics ;" " Haunted
Brave Mi?s Uiquhait ;** " What Man don't
[now," by B. P. SliiPsber; "A Day's
hooting io California,'and what came of
I; Our Young People's Ht?ry-Teller?
Ouess : or, The 8on of a Politician," hy C.
t. Stephens ; " Maid Biindle's Debt ;" " A
Vhite-Faeed Bear," by Kit Carson, Jr.;
Curious Matters ;" " The Houae.kesf?#r ;"
jrao'a and Fancies * The 8now ftlid?**
-Humoroua Illustration#. Tlie tcrroa for
bia excellent Magazine are only 11.50 par
ear,or 16 cento aingla copies. Por sale at
II (be periodical depot# in tha oountrr.?
homes A Talbot, 68 Congreaa St., Boston,
ra tha publishers.
It ia atatad in tha London Standard,
>at Oanaral Baan regard has notified a large
wo* of n-uonlMerate officer* to ootne to
rmnoe, tn eeee of a reoewal of the etrnggle
ith Preaile. 1
*iu*r *
Febrgge? ? "? to be anting up<ter Jna<>
uery In. rwin,< H?evy ill oontlounj. mint
fell on lent fcJaitorJay dtSn| the dtp nod
night Snmlny but. livtCrnin ftlUBut en
Monday it onme li??img?il eteffl'y-?
Rwijf ftim.ku been up nl>o?t pail ford,
ing. Turn-lay It olnnrrd up, and to.d*y It
m bright nod plennnnt.
??r - * *
X. Bnnttln * Cn.
DUnolutioo of thn partomblp, nnd ehenp
good*, to be bed nt Ibis well-known nnd
MtomiT* eaUblinbnieot, ndrerlUod thin
?MI.
Menarn- Wlloox, Olbba * Co..
- By the advertirecnent of Mtnr*. Wi'eox.
Olbbn k Co., whieh eppnnr* to.de j, it will
be nnm thnt thin wealthy nnd enterprlning
firm, offer to Lett* (!ntlni. il.lit.Nul In On.
tober next, at 15 ?ti. per lb. lo exchange
for their Qnanos, which they will Wlftr
at onre. They alto offer the magnificent
premium of (1,000 for the greatett increased
yield from the n?e of their Gnanoa.
Thia firm hae for. year* imported th
Phoenix Guano direct from the South Pacific
Ocean, and they prepare in their large
factories at Charleston and Savannah, from
the Phcrolx Guanno and No. 1 Peruvian
Guano the now celebrated fertithiere
known ae " WiHeox, Gihbe A Oo'a Manipulated
Guano," and their " Guano, Halt
and Pla?t<-r Compound." All the frrtili*
cere which tbey eell have been extensively
and eoeeeetfully n*el for years, and as an
inevitable ooneequence, grow in favor with
our planter* every season.
Ku IE lux?A Man Tarred and Feathered
Verdict, Berved Bight.
correspondent of the New P.iltx Timet
write* from B-i>gal, Du'chats county, giving
(he follow li'g detc> tpitun ?t ibt <*rttl
feathering ca*e which occurred in Uiat
town: S<ma three we. ka ago a man by
in* nnme 01 muiiiu', troin nehklll, visited
our locnlt y nnd eloped will* the wife
of "Grip" More. Tliey visited Newhurg
end oilier places, aod lived together as
men and wife. On Tuesday last a nonstable
liy the tame of Cyrus Ilonghtaling
went after the runaways and stteoeeded in
bringing th<-m lack. The wife and her
paramour in m diately repaired to the
home she had deserted at Melntyre station,
on the Poughkeepsie and Eastern Riilrnad.
On her arrival she informed h. r hns'nnd
that she hnd proourred a divorce and that
she was no longer, hie wife, oauslng him to
go up-siaiis end retire alone, while she enjoyed
the company of her srducer. Tit#
neighbors, learning these faots, decided to
rid the commut i<y of the prereftce of William*.
So on Wednesday evening a petty
of men in disguise went to More'a dwelling.
Finding the eulpiit ther-, they, after
divesting him of his wearing apparel,
dragged Mm nnk d through the snow
nhont twenty yard-, ??d then eh>th<d his
body with a coat of tsr and feather*. Me
was afterwards ordered to leave lite place
immediately. The woman attempted her
lover's rescue, and she received a portion
of tlie lar in her ftee and hair. After the
m<id-rn Ko-Kluxa* had departed, Ilia injured
husband furnished another suit ef
clothes to the despoilrr of his home. Williams
also had the impudence to n-k More
for money, and while the latter was rngag
e<l in counting it out, the former seiz d the
pocket-book and made off. In tlie same
was e<>nv #18 and a note for #400.
What makes the whole affn'r appear of a
he'lieh nature, Mrs. More is the mother of
nvt) cnnaren, tue ynun^i'tt not quite s year
nl?l, and lier husband a timid, hard working
nnd saving man. Thia case make* lite
filth, lliot wive* Imvt) abandoned their husband*,
during the past twelve months in
the town of Stanford, and the people are
beaitily tired of such actions; hence have
evoked the aid and council, of Judge
Lynch,
The Johnston-D&vega Duel.
The friends of Col. Wm. Johnston, Presl
dent of the Charlotte, Columbia and Au
gusts Rail Road, and Mr. A. H. Davega, of
Chester, and ths puhlio in genera), have
been considerably excited for ten days
past, over an affuir of honor pending be
tween these two gentlemen. Mr. Daveg*
having challenged Col. Johnston, both parties
repaired to Augusta, to fight at SandBar
Ferry. Mayor Estes, of Augusta, getting
wind of the matter, caused the arrest
of the parties, and held them to bail in
the sum of $200 ench, not to break the
peace upon the soil of Georgia. Earnest
efforts, on the part of mutual friends, to set
tie the difficulty, having proved nnavail
log, the parties l*-ft Augnta, and proceeded
westward, with the dreign of flgling in A1
| ahama. At Macon, at we are happy to
| Mate, hy the renewed intervention of
friends, the two gentlemen beeatne reeon
eiled to each other, and have aiuce retain
ed to their homea.
The affair aroee thue*: " Col. Johnson ie
aal'i to have heard that Mr, Davega had In
formed the people of Cheater that he (Col.
J oh niton) wee opposed to the Air-Line Rail
road having i*a terminoa at Cheater, and
n?ed hia influence to have it at Charlotte,
because he waa interested pecuniarily in the
latter place. It was also reported that ha
had oondemned Colonel Johnston for each
fleing the inlereat of the Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad?which would
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,,wmw%> ruuetl Tru uj HBVintC l^TIDlnilfc At
Clieste-?to his own private interests in
Charlotte. Ahout ten days ago Colonel
Johnston, going down to Columbia to at"
tend a directory meeting encountered Mr.
Dav>'g* on the train. A dispute about the
alleged report ensued, which resulted In
Mr. Davega being struck by Colonel Johns
ton."?Rdgrfieid Adeertieer, tth imtlani.
The Chsrlrstoa Courier says that the exeess
in lha growth of Cotton in the section
of eountry above Belton, on lha Oremvllle
aad Columhla Railroad, over the estimate#
early in the season, is eaid to ha in the
neighborhood of fonr thousand beta*, a
large port! >n of whieh has not been sent to
market, on account of the inadequate transportation
furnished l>y the ahnve railroad.
Cannot tl.e ftemK *?-" - '
v.i?nn> IMIinlU IOOI
after this Cotton T
' '
A n on?j-ler>d#r out at MeadetHe, f*?nn
ytvania, keep* hit Oeeornment bond* in a
trnnk near tha h?ad of hit bed and Hh
awake at nfgkt to bear I hem draw intereit
? IWlfL. PWLIt.--E
Cotton doll an# b?*?T-e-"PlliPd? Jfrt ?
Mimrri, F'lfilS. J
Cntlon ataiet but flfjfin, at f..f
Iddiing Jlalta 68# ifalaa; rreeiana too.
Aakm.?. E-k IS. ,
Cotton V firm?wpdllng Itf; f)ael|?i
*76 balk; aalea 600; stock 3*09* 1
9" 1 "
Marrikd, cn tha 8th Inat. at tk? raaidanc*
of th? brMa'a m<\|htr, by Rot. J. J. Work <
t?aa, Mr. JOHN M. JoRDA*, of AhbevML
County. W Mian FA VMS W. LATlMfR,
yonngart daughter of Mra. Mary ]> Lalimrr
iifflrnnrillr County.
Tatai tit mary ?ood natnrad fnUoai
not availing thamaalvea of a r?madlal agent
at the commencement of a abglit nPmetit
"Only a mid and M Only a tour e'omach,'
hare dug manv a grare. Do not nee lea
vonr haalth ! TaW? iha e?lfhr?i?d " OLf
CAROLINA BITTBR8"?lhay w II pron
% fountain of rtniytd lifa.
Try W|(rm*n'? Cryrtalixed Worn Cnndj
?rone batter I
Hi* HtimiUd Rfee crop of.the South
for"l?70-*l, ie 88.860 ae*ke. '
" Tr Actb I.ua a Thl? 1" wbal
we hear on ell sbleg of DR. TUTTS EX
PWCTORANT. In mum of. Civ op. Bion.
chili*. Aitbm* and ell Pl?ene-e it affordi
miiin r*H-f. It permnntce the ??ry *ub
Manea of the Lung* end e?n*ee them tc
throw off oil acrid matter It ia very
pleasant to the taate. Children take il
eadiljr.
"Undertake nothing without thorough*
ly carrying it ont The proprietor* ol
3UM1KR BITTKRS adopt lh>a raasia
when they undertake to give the pultiir
the beet and tnu*t palatable tonic.
LATEST QUOTATIONS OP
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IN CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Corrected Wf?VIy Ky
Banker and Broker, N<?. 26 Broad Street
FEBRUARY 3d. 1871.
Slnt* 8 a ? ? r i ti ? 8oulh Carolina, olc
?($85; do mw,?($05; do, regist'd atoek
?($70.
Cily Scanritira?Anoint a, Oa. Bonds, ?
@ 78; Charleston, 8. C. Stock, ? @>50
Charleston, 8. C., Fire Loan Bonds, ? @'0
Colombia, 8. C. Bonds, ? @ 00.
Railroad Ronda?Bine Ridge, (first snort'
gage)?($60 ; Charleston and Sarannab, ?@
63 ; Charlotte Colombia and Migusta,?@85
Cberaw and Darlington.?@82 ; GreenvilU
and Columbia, (1st nmrt) ?@86 ; do, (8taU
guarantee) ?@ 82 ; Northeastern, 1st mort
gage,?@92 ; Northeastern, 2d mort., ?@78
Savannah and Charleston, (1st mort) ?@78
do, (State guarantee) ?@69 ; South Carolina
?@78 ; do, ?@89 ; Spartanburg and Union
?@60.
Railroad Stacks?Charlotte, Coluiabtf
and Augusta ?@40 ; Greenville and Coldm
bis,?@2; Northeastern,?@18 t Savannah
and Charleston, ?@86; South Carolina
Railroad Companj Shares, ? @ 40 ; South
Carolina Railroad and Bank Shares, ? @ 46.
Ejcckangc, <te?New York Sight, one-half off.
Gold, $1.16 @ $1.12; Silver, 81.6.8j@ ?
Sontk Carolina Bank J)Hit.
"T""* ?@ ?
Bank of Caraden....... i "' trn
Bank of Georgetown 4@?
Book' of South Carolina. 8@ ?
Bank of Chester 8@?
Bank ofHamburg . _7@?
Bank of Newberry 3@?
Bank of State of 8. C, prior to 1861 85@ <Bank
of State of 8 C. issue 1861-62.....22 @?
Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of
Charleston.. ?@?
People's Bank of Charleston ?@?
Union Bank of Charleston........... .?@?
Southwestern R. R. Bank of Char*
leston. (old) ?@ ?
Southwestern R. R. Bank ol Char*
leston, (new)..
State Bank of Charleston 6@ ?
Firmeri' and Exchange Bank of
Charleston .......2??
Exchange Benk of Columhit 6@?
Commercial Bank of Colombia ?
Merchant'* Bank of Cberaw S@?
Planter*' Bank of Fairfleld 3@?
State of Sonth Carolina Bill* Receivable
95(3}?
Cltjr of Charleston Change Bills 95?-?
f Bills marked thus [*] are being redeemed
at the Bank Counter* of easb.
ENTERPRISE
PRICES CIT RREBfT
CORRKCTXD WEEKLY. XT
MESSRS. OAVIO & STRAOLEY. MERCHANTS.
QREENVILLK, S. C.. FEB. 14, 1871.
ACOW?Sides, ft - - IS c.
Hama, " " . 18 ?.
Shoulder*, ft ft, 16 r
BALE ROPE, f!tb.., ?.80
BUR LAPS 2c
BUTTER, ft ft... 20c.
BEESWAX, ft ft 25? 8?c.
CHICKENS, ft head, 28 ? 30*.
COFFEE, ? ft, Rio, 22 ? 28 c.
CORN, T* buihel... _.l 05? I 15
COTTON; Middling, 124? I2f
KUOS, ft doasn,... 20c
FLOUR, V ?ck $5 00(3}$5 50
GOLD,.. .41 10c.
INDIUO, Spanish Float, $2 00? 2 26
" South Carolina, 41 75?2 00
IRON, f* ft, American, 74e.
IRON TIBfl
9c.
LARD, tt lb ....... 26e.
LEAD, $ lb, JO c.
LEATHER, ft lb, Soto, Hemlock,..36@ *7* e.
- " " " Oak,. ...46($60 e.
" " " Upper, ..70(^75 c.
? mm Harness, 50($56r.
MOLASSES, |t got., Muscovado, (U(d 7*
" " 44 New Orl. Syrup, SI 26
NAILS, ? keg $? 50@7 CO
RYh, & bushel ?...! 00? 1 2*i
SALT, IS took, Liverpool, fJ 76
SUGAR, lb, Brown 16 @ 20 c.
m m m Clarified, JO c
" " " Crushed JO e.
SHIRTING, seven-eights, ^1 bale, 1 ?c.
" ? retail IJJc
TALLOW, lb,.., _10@16 c.
WHEAT, ft bushel $1 60? I 76e.
YARN, Factory, by bale,.... il 30
" M . bench...... 91 60
| io?u ^ i?yu j
The Great 1'aaillf medicine.
Token Interna lip? It enrea CoMi,
Couake, die., and Weak Biomaeh. General
PeMlitv, NuraiiK Sore Mouth, Canker, LI v
er Complaint Pjapepaia or Indlfrr*tlnn,
Cramp or Mb In the 8'omreh, Bowel OompUiei.
Painter#' Colic, Arlatie Cholera, Ptarrbeea
and Dveeolerr.
Applied Externally?Care* Felnne,
and OM florea, Severe Borne. Sealda. Cute,
Bmtaea and Spralna Swelling of the Joint#,
Blaieon* and Tetter, Broken Brraaia. Froa
j * m in t 4 An
,.u mi ?< i/nuuiama, i?x?ineehef I'ain in
the F??. Neuralgia and Rhcitmatitm. ft
U par* retn?dv for Agn?, Chill* and Freer.
Pmin KUl*r-~Taken internally. ehould be
adultered with milk or water, or mad* ;n'o
a ryrttp wltli molar***. For a Cough a few
drop* on auger, eaten, will be more eCrftlive
than anything el*e.
Sri printed direetio?a which accompany
each hnttle. ftold by all Drnggiat*.
Feb 16 69 4
# . *{' a V
*
Unanswerable Arguments | j
f llilklM (Wt? tra>i1nt argument*?
?Mh neater nan nor loo|? can ih?k>j
fcnAit in %^>n jetaWianed fdti that the
tn^iion W (fcsTEIXKRIt^TOMACH ?
blWERS. #ke ? healthJ^riiaM Ing elixir;
i in An wHnfcom# and nKraiflM rMnnit, in
W$en oornn h-rward In
(MMi, year *|Cr "y?v, and tviUyate the 1
Mm* elntemeata In relation to the bet>?-fl- 1
1 alal of a medicine wptm /Annrfwu, 1
' dialielief in in UtermUy imprxtaibl* <'
* Thn etrtentllU of>" tNI itptnoeMyd t*?de
? and" extehding tftwii fUrlod rf :
nearly twenty yare, include Individual*
of ???? clars. and reaidanta of *?m ellme. I
1 and rdi-r t?? the roort prevalent among tip a
I complaint* which afflict and haraaa iho hn
maw Wily ' Kit liar a eellUwl* of people,
t rit*i>ger? i<? ?aeh other, have anaally l?een
it'ial with an intone and motivate** deeira
to deeetv* Iho public, or llotUUtr't Bitter*,
t for no lore than a filth of a eentvrv, have
l l>*en aff.irdiop auch relief to rufTaterr from
t indigent ion. lever and ague, biliourneta.
general d. Milty, and nervous dirordere, ae
no other preparation baa rear imparted.?
To day, mAife M? tytt of tA# roouhr err upon
Iheoo finer, I em nl thousands of perrons ol
both trxN Are relying npon the Bittera at
a tor* defence egafnet ilia ailment a which
the proreat season eng?adera, and their
confidence la not mirplacel. Tita local
potion* which interacted dealers sometime
endeavor to foiat upon lite ick in |tsa*esd.
' are everywhere mmiiur the late that t? due
' to fraud and importure, while the derotnd
' for the great vegetable a| ecifc la c natant*
ly Inereaalng. $7-4 j
Posts fmnt phieh comm*rre war driven 1
daring the hot month* hv their terrible (
vera are tlrlied a>1 the year with Impnnilv
now Many localities in the South and
> Went kept tenant|e*a l>y their deleterious
f mtarma are now filling 'tip with popnlatione i
under the pmteetlon of Ayer'a Aetie Cure,
i Their afflicting Cbllla and Pevep arc eo #f.
I lec* uallv ?*i?d l?y thia tetnedy that the di?,
' fifilfl Hit Iftntfap lltptta oinivt allnti aSflu HP
destroy# tl?e settler il h? ?r?iur?? 1'ptm \i?
infected di*lr lata. ? OatHU, Iodrjurndtoct.
Mo ?7-4
i
* ?
Kbowomt *?? Cowmrr in . Hpudiwo.?
Thw Mn only I" rt?dii d and fO-?r?*d
p?yln( proprt- ittemlnn t'? the jinithiog of
I a boil Una- There are many houses in out
i eountry tW windows, wiihot |lm?, and
heavy wooden abutters, eost more than aiph
and Venetians, and whose gloomy wooden
\ ceiling* are mor? expensive than wiiite
washed platter on lathe. If you are gointr
fo I'liild, and with your lioure to be eomI
fortaMe at email coat, you ehonld not fai>
i to write for-a plan and ?-otimat* of finiahing
to Mr. P. P. T?a1e. Chvlwt?n, JK. C? the
larger! mannfaeiur.r of do?.re. earh?e,
?j blind#, nn-u Idii gs, Ac., in the Southern
' Stales. *7-4
1 Music Class.
1 THE members of Prof. nW.
> PBEpHlDaCAMP'S Class in Vo-f??
' j 1 ?Buccal Music, will meet Wed|
needay and Saturday nights, 15th and i8th
' Instant, at the Preabyterian Church, at 74
' o'clock. Feb IS 39-1
f _____________ 1 il
Dissolution*
THE Copartnership Of H. BEATTIK A (
CO.. expiree THIS {fA T, t?y limitation,
i All Indebtedness to the former Finn, awl ??
pairl at ones, to enable us to eloee the business.
HAMLIN BEATTIK,
WILLIoM BEATT1E,
WII.LIAM HOLLAND,
CHARLES W. D'OYLEY.
February 15tb, 1871.
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS.
BY conaent of the partiea, the Stock of
GOODS at II. Beattie A Co/a, will ha
Bold for a rhort time at a Small Adranre over |
COST, and many artielea at ACTUAL COST.
Buyer* will do well to arnil thcmeelvea of
tbi# opportunity, and eall aoon.
Fab 1ft 39 * i
REDUCTION
IN
.. PltMCKMe
PREPARATORY TO STOCKTAKING,
w? propea. to rell all our WINTER
STOCK at reduced prices Barffianetnhe
h?d In Woolens Drees
Go?d?. BLANKETS, 8HAW1A,
and FLANNELS. AI?o. in Canned FISH
nnd FKIUT8. TO MTU MARCMNEXT.
An early nil will ?et-ure the moil deflra
hi*.
Foster Sc Hunter.
Fehrnary 14th, 1871.
Feb 15 89 8
COTTON FOR GUANO.
11.000 PREMIUM! J
WE prnpoM selling a limited quantity I
of <>ur Ou.no for Middling Cotton,
at 15 el*., delivered At planter'* nearest de >
pot, l?y l?t November n*x?.
He alro off-r the magnificent premium of '
$1,000 lor the he?t yie'd fiom our Guam-* "
For panlenlars apply to eur nenr?at '
Agent, or addre** ua'or Oiretilar.
WILCOX, GIBBS A CO.. \
- Importer* and Dealer* in C "A
Charleston, S. C., 8av , and Augnt,*, Ga /
Feh 15 89 4 1
. i
Notice. J
THE NOTES and ACCOUNT8 of MARION
I LOCK, hare been placed in my ?
hands fi,r collection, rattle* owing Mr.
I/Oek w ill rave roet* by e>lHng at my office,
and paying their IndeMedne**.
JAMB* P. MOORE,
Att'y at Law and Trial Jii'tice. r
February 14th. 187 1. 89-tf.
. Notice
TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.
THB und.rs'gaed offer* hi* aerviee* to '
Contractors on the Air-Line Railroad
i a* Superintendent or Overacer. Having an ,
experience of *e?en year*, he feels confident |
of giving Mli?faclh>n. Addre** me at .
' Greenville. JEREMIAH MOORE. |
Feb 15 89 S* ,
* 1 I
Notice )
J 8 hereby given to all whom It In ay coaeern, f
that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit. Pro- ?
te Judge of Qroenville County, on tit 10/*
Hoy of Marti nrrl, for a float dWteharga a* Ad- t
mtnUtrator ef the Katate ofHARAH BURNS, ,
(UctARcl.
STEPHEN POWELL, Jr., 1
Peh 18, 1ST I.
jiumiiiMraior. I
Feb 16 39 * 4
Police ^
JS hereby given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to R. J. Douthit, I'ro.
te Judge of Greenville County, n* ike '.Oik
Way of Unrek Met, for a ftnal Wieeharga aa
A<iininlMrntrix of the Ketate of AMBKOBK '
ORKBN, deecneed.
. NANCY OKEEN, Admlnletratrl*.
Fob. 10th, 1871 39-4 -j
THE NKKERSON B0U8E ;
COLUMBIA, 8- C. *
*mc**+xm* h
WILL not be *<n?ed on eeronnt of the P1
death of the Proprietor, Wm A JJ
WRIOHT but isll l>e carried on ae h. reiofot-,
by UU widow. Mre. SARAH L. WRIGHT,
and her eon, WM. C. WRIGHT. The Mend. ?
of the late proprietor a?e Invited to ??tl a*
usual SARAH L *\ RIGHT,
Frb 15 39-tf WM. 0. WRIGHT.
/
ewpffliE,
*co?jkJi?iki*, i*jc.,
^T|?. 0-CKICA1T, r?opinrron.
'P&K P.opr e?or *f the pl<#an<ly located
I 'J end elegantly fnrnUEed Ketahllehmehfjwt
u?piutt 'Wim lo Inform
the travelling pultlle end other*seeking eeMmmtxiillun*.
the! the "Coliiraht*" 1* in #?.
try respect a l*it<cl?n Hotel, nnrmpatrad
he any in the Hints or the United States.
3itu?le<l in the iHttimet centre of the city,
with lice !?? ? nlry room*, (id e l?M" rnpplled
with every dellenev oftheaeeeon, Iwth
from Mew York end Cherlerton mnjket*.
the Proi-tlfior tbpt no * Atrip will
b* ((mfed 19 .give pet feet eetUfeetlvn in every
ir?pert.
A firwt ?'*.** Liverv Ft* hie ie ettached to
the Hotel, wli-re vehlefr* of every rtraerip
tion can I e had at the ahi.rest nolle*.
Omnifoierr attend tlWWrfivni nod depot*
mi em emr Train. WJ* CUKW 4N.
Proprietor and Super ih'endefit.
J. T> BUDDS. t aelitcr. F?t> 1ft tft-tf
REDUCTION
OP
P R I C E S.
H II VINO ^?<n wial'lnd to ekartir ihlpi
' (lit patt y?T nt lean fr-lgbt then
!t?i et"(?r?, we ?re now giving plantma thn
lirnrlti vf iliia advantage, bjr offering (
Hem
PIKENIX GUANO,
VVilcn*. fli??b* A Co**
MANIPULATED GUANO
GUANO SALT AND
PLASTER COMPOUND;
At llcdueed P< Irta. Tkf go->d merit* of
ih-re Fertiliser* are leu well known by
plan'p- th?<*<i|{houi ti e Ik-nik, to need
miiiitr tu^nip-H
atlcotc, gibbs a co?
1tnpoit?r* and niin Ouirn-i,
14 ft Savannah, Gn?
241 B,oab?S|reet , A"ir??U?, On.,
l.M Emit Buy. Cli?il~*ton. 8. 0.
APPLY TO
DAVID & S1BADLEY Agents,
Orf,??ill?, R. C.
Rnd what on* of ninny thnnennd plant*
' r? think ot Wilcox, G<bba A Co.'e Manipulated
Guano,
GREENVILLE. S. C.. E*b. 6, 1811.
AUu>r?. Wilcox. Gibb* dt Co :
AT your requret, I uir* yon my *xpe
rieric* with the Wilrox, Gil-he A Co '
MANIPUL<?T?:|? GUANO. I enhivat-d a
five not* field la at year; which waa notorii-uely
poor, and l>y neins one bag (200 Iba.)
to ill"- acie, I gathered Thre*-aiid-a-lla)f
Bale* of Cotton. Without Guano. 1 could
not have expected to hare realised two
bah *. I think it a No one Fertiliser.
Ueepectfully,
SAMUEL STRADLET.
Feb 8 88 8
JUST RECEIVED,
AT
Harrison Ac Marshall's,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
or ... Fresh
Garden Seeds.
RED OLOTTBR .
AND
ORCHARD ORAQB.
SUPERIOR ONION RF.TTS
NORTH GUN IRISH POTATOES
FOR SEED.
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT
OP
Vinegar Bitters*
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Feb 8 38 2
Tho State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Vu Conrt Common Plena.
Ltnna A. (Joodletl, r?. John W. Cunningham,
Ejrrrntor?EyuiCy SiiU?Bill far Rtliff, Jtc.
BY virlne of Ibo Decretal Order of bla
Honor Jndga Orr, made in the abnv*
nie, I will roll to the highest bidder, on
3ale*day in March next, the Land* of tha
ate W. F. Prose*. as follows:
Tract No. 1.?Containing Ninety (Ml) Acres,
nor* or less, situated in the janction of Mush
'reek and Tyger Riser, adjoining lands of
dev. 8. T. Dill, Messrs. Perry and ghomate
ind others. On this Tract there are twenty.
Ira Acres of fine Bottom Land; fifteen of
Wood, and the balance ia cultivation. A
iomfortable Cottage with Six Rooms and all
> ? < ?.?* ry Outbuilding*.
Tract No. 3?CoBUwiBK Thro* Hundred
300) Arret, mof? or let*, adjoining land* of
Wr*. Prince, Perry toil Shomnto and other*,
litaatrd on the rn*t aide of Tygar River?
ion* Twenty Acre* ?f Doltoaa, with tin
mprorrment*. The ahore Land* are ralnable.
Term?Ca?h. Pnrcbaaher* to pay fa*
tamp* and paper*.
J. L. SOUTHERN. 8. O. C.
Sheriff"* Office, Febrjary 7th, 1S7I.
Feb S St 4
The Slate of Booth Carolina
OR RENVILLE OOUNTV.
In Court Common Plea*.
W. L. A'H'ynr*, re TAoma? Slam
? Complaint to Foreloaa Morgaga, Jta.
BY virtu* of the Decretal Order of Judge
0>r. I a HI *ell, at OreanvilD (1 H.,
tn 8ale*<lny in Mmrrk neat, to the highcet
ddde?, the H<>u?eand Lot dercrihed In the
tlndin**, *itn*l* within the incorporate
(mil* of the City of Greenville, on lite Ruthirford
rt'nd. one mil* fi?oa O. II. Th? lot
ontnin* Throe Ara-i, n>or* or lean, the
4ou*? la a commralinD* one, In rood repair,
ithaeveii room*, ih- outbuilding* ere la
food con<U>|on. It it one of the moat daatr*
iuie re*"i?-re?* In the City.
Term*?On--ball eaah, iha ha I a no* on a
iredit of a'a month#, wiih Hond and good
<eraor>al aectnily And a mortgage o( (he
>r> miif*.
Putrh*aerln nay far flump# and paper*.
J. L SOUTHERN, K O. C.
8hari(Pa 0<H?e, February 7lh. ?*71. M-4
Fhe State of South Carolina.
URK&NVILtLK COUNTY- . .
In Cnnrt Caamaa Pl*aa.
t. A. ararf A. JVrffo, Kr?rmtor?, a*. Brtn.kt,
Xer?w A (Jiktom.? Complaint /?r. Af#a#y
, /)*a? #*d. s
BY ehrtoe of th* Oraer of Hi* Honor Jade*
0rr, made In (ha a Wore ease, t wtfl tell
a Seteaday la Hank Mil. lo the btgbeat
iddar, at Ore**villa Conrt Honaa, Ufa Hone*
nd 1/ot on alilek iba Defandaat, A. 8.
aragga, now Hraa. The Let eoatale* Oaalalf
Acre, mare or lea#, ailaatad ia the laaar
orata Hmlta o( lha City of QraenvUle, honndI
by Pendleton Street. Donald lo a Street a ad
* af Mlaa Mallnda Ma Baa, An Urn Let I* a
>mfortabla Cottar# and OatbaUdlag*Term*?Caab.
Parebaaar to pay for atampa
i<l paper*. I
J f. BrtitToanu - -
Jhjrir, OlRo, F-br-jy 7th, im\ ' ^
1 ; < ' yjt I;.;m > '; J