J24)C ?itfixjilp*.Ij
WEDNESDAY, TrFfr'fr-i
Cbowded.?Oar colamaa are crowded, and
many thine* btn ban oraitt*d prepared
for this imu?. Wo will aext w??k, if neeee?ary,
issue a Supplement.
Railroad Conneotlon with Oinoinnatl.
The Charleston .V??i republishes an artiole
from tha.KaoktrliU^r^e^^lbieh elifljJ 4*w<
that loutn for a re^ro**1 eonnaaiioB
between Cinoinnati au?l Charleston is by wsj
of Knoxrille and Ashville, North Carpi in*,
wherir tt van-meat tti* ektemlon of the road
from GreeaVMe. The fV?#s mji GrnanbiHe
it the northern termkms of the drerarllk and
Calamb&a Rsilroed, which ho* lately been
purchased by the South Caroline Railroad, o f
which Mr. MnGaXTB, ia Freeident. Simultaneously
with the extensiop of tbo. Morrills
wr road to Ashville, the road from Qreenvillo
will be pushed forward to (hat point, thn'
completing tho Knoxvllle connection with
Chartcitdn, by way of Asherflle and Greenville,
at an early day.**
The Fw affirms that by this ronto>; " by
way at Jvnoxrille, Cincinaii oil*, at less -than
one fourth the nyme and at a much earlier
day than by another course, secure all her.do*
rired southern connections." :
Court.
Jndgo Orr has passed the following sentences.
With one exception, these criminals
are black, and, we arc informed, not a single
colored one is a native of Greenville County.
Andy Hill and ?-L Burnsides, burglary?
Fifteenth months eaoh in the Penitentiary.
Portoi en Howard, m ana laughter?Eight
years in tbo Penitentiary.
Georgo Montgomery, burglary?Four years
in the Penitentiary.
Perry Brier, burglary?One year in the
Fenitcnlinry.
Milly Ilolcombc, grand lnrccnry?1st case,
two years m the Pcnitcntiarv: second c??e.
one year.
Martha Harrison, burglary?One year In
the Penitentiary.
Joe Arnold, burglary?Three years in the
Penitentiary. . t
- | liaTe
visited the Studio of Mr. Al?
nwir Guerry, in this City, and examined
Ins Porlrnits, which he has recently completed,
and have admired the design aad
superior execution, and ^regret that advertisemetltj
have crowdea out a more extend
ed notice of his works of art The throe
Portraits, which have been to highly commended
by some of our most educated citizens,
through these columns, will remain on
exihibition this week, and all of our people,
who ,have not yet examined them, are cordially
invited to inspect them. They will
be both pleased and benefitted.
Tbe Ifegistature.
A quorum of each branch of the Legislature
was uot had until Monday last, Among the
numerous hills introduced, wo have not observed
any of particular interest. Next
week, we expect to furnish a letter from Cspf.
I.. Williams, one of our leading Representatives.
. Mrs. Rice, a highly-esteemed and estimable
lady, fur inai-y years a teacher in the
Greenville Female College, has recently deceased.
Latterly, sbc bad been residing in Abbe*
illo County. We rugret that wo have uot
tnoro space to devote to recording her high
ii?d Rtaiuble character. A good woman has
been called to her better reward.
United States Court.
The following cases tried under the Ku
Klux act, have been disposed of, as report
ed by the Columbia Union, of tbe 0th
in&t.
Aron Ezell, $10 fine and one year's imprisonment;
Munroe Scruggs, $10 fine and
six months .imprisonment ; Alex. Bridges,
$T0 and oho year's imprisonment ; John
Bhrrett, sir months; Wtn. P Burnett, six
months ; Stephen D. Splawn, $50 fine and two
v?ar?; Mm ion Gardner, three months;
Chesterfield Scruggs, six months ; Henry
Norrntt, one month ; Andrew Cudd, tliree
months; Martin Hammelt, six months;
Wot. Self, three months; Chaa. Ta'c, 18
months ; Junius B. Tindnll, one year ; Maivin
C. Blackwood, two months; Jno. M. Moore,
18 months: Jno. Cantwell, Ihtes months;
Lewis Henderson, 8 months; Jonas Vassey,
one year and $10 fine ; John C Wall, three
months; David C. STcClure, Calvin Cook,
Dillnrd M. Cantwell, each three months;
Albert P. Clement, three months and $10
tine ; Wm. F. Rameay, three months; Zibein
Cantwell, one year; W. S. Hlackwell, Wm.
Bobbins, Thos. J. Price, King Edwards and
Frederick 1'arria, each fl months; Taylor Vas
aey and Chrisenbury Tate each 3 months.
A <ukxkcal order has Leen signed hy
Judge Brjan, says the Columbia Phoenix,
authorizing United Stales Commissioners
to admit all Ku Klux prisoners to bail in
the suui of $3,006, except such parties as
have been, or shall be, before the dismissal
of the grand jury, indicted for murder.
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Poat Offloo HoursIn
consequence of the change in the sohed?
nl# of the Qrocnville and Columbia Railroad,
the following changes have taken place in the
opening and closing of the mails at the Post
Otliee in lirccnvtiio :
Dpen at 6J P. M ; cloee at "J P. M. Close
n'l mails at S P. M.
Mails close on Sunday, at 7 P. M.
??
Oreon viilo and Columbia Railroad
Changes.
There was a meeting of Directors of tho
South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia
JlailroaJ, on Friday last, in Colombia, and
tiie transfer of tho controling interest in the
latter to tbe former was completed. Frederic
k Busb, former President of the Greenville
and Columbia Kuilroad, resigned, and likewise
Directors Kimpton, Panicer, Waterman and
Carpoza.
W.J. McGnATn was elected President, in
i|ilaro of Mr. Bush ; J . J. Patterson remains
Vice-President. The Directors are ttaa following
: Hon. J. L. Orr, J. L. Neagle, J. J, Pattersoc,
T. Hurley, J. M. Allen, J. Crews, If.
T. Farmer, Thomas Dodnmead, J, C. Roath,
J. B. Marley.C. II. Walker and T. J. Sloane.
The four last named, elected in place of the
Directors who resigned.
See advertisement of Wm. Brattie A Co.
See advertisement of Stono Fertilisers.
See advertisement of Tom Davis.
}t?Sti 1110 IIOLICC Of l lie rw ijiu
Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
Tmk obituary of Mra. Jamk Carolish
Moosr, has been received and put in type,
but ia orow.Jed out.
A nuova of Hogs passed through the City
this morning.
Wi have an auctioneer in tho City, who,
by his novelty, interests a crowd all the day.
Tna Colored Fire Company will, on
Thursday snd Friday evenings, give a hot
supper, at the old Court House, for tha ben*
. fit of their Brsss Band.
Thi Palmetto Fire Engine Company, pain.lod
last Saturday evening, attended by their
Band; and for a wbila we bad aausie and
water throwing, whioh was quite diverting.?
Long live our Fite depastinent.
Jim Fisk, tha feaauue gold speculator of
New York, was shot amd killed tha other day
by a usao unrntd Stokes.
- - Council Proceeding*.
Oou.iat GutwtViLLB.a. C. V
/? r J??n*ry %), 187*. J ,
Cegpotl fact d| half past HT>D o'clock,
P. M. Pr^fcnt hf>?o*or 3. P. 0ooro, Major;
^deitQen Waltef, Yeargin, O r e er,
Woodt HOpmett. A b i? Alderman
Minute* oi th? laat four meeting* were
read and approved.
A *eeo?d proleit from jJ, C, Smith, agent
Tpr Dr.' B. Manly, In reference to wldoolng
the street in front of Dr. Manlv'e lot.
rend. On motion of AlJerman Walter,
Retolved, That the action of Council in reeeivieg
the report of the appraiser* be recon
aider ad. That the oomoaittee charged
with (bet. matter be due barged, and that
Council take no further aation thereto; although,
ia. the opinion of Council, the ap*
praiaera did full juatice to Dr. Manly.
11. D. Gibbons petition* Council to open
and extend Avenue Street to a point at or
near Qibbooe' Spriog. Alderman Yeaigin
moved tliata committee of three be appointed
to eonaider the matter of opening the
; street. Carried. Committee, Yeargin,
i Wood and Greer.
I The communication of aundry citieena,
| tax payer*, of Weat Street, was read and
' raecived as information.
R. II. Barle petitions Oouncil to atriko his
; nimA FfAm TKowa# Tab**- V J * 'J "
.?*uviura? a uuou, niuff
man Greer moved that Mr. Earlv's petition
be laid over (ill next meeting of Council.?
Carried.
The communication from the colored Police
vii received, and hia application rejected.
Henry Bomer'a petition for retail licence
wan granted.
David Henderson, Policeman, tendered
his resignation to Council, Aldermao Year;
gin movad that his resignation be accepted,
J and that the Clerk be authorised to advertiae
for one Policeman, through the papen
of the City. Carried.
Upon complaint being made to Council
of certain houses of ill fame being a nuisance,
it was, Resolved, That the Clerk be au
thorized to have the Ordinance on that subject
published ; and that the attention of
property owners interested therein be call
ed to it.
Aldermap Greer moved that Council purchase
another mule and oairt for the use of
the City Council, and that a committee of
two he appointed to make the purchase.?
Carried. Committee, Greer and Ilamraett.
The following acconnts were ordered
paid: A. S. Dnnean. $X4 00 ; G. E. Elford,
$.V50; G. W. Land, 8 60; Adam Sloan,
| $2 00; J. C. Bailey, f9.00.
Clerk and Treasurer's Report.
Cash on hand, 1st Nov . 1871.... $500.07
Cash received from lit Nov. to Jan.
2, 1S72 567.90
Total $1003 97
Cash paid out from 1st November
to 2d January, 1872 820.00
Cash on hand, 2d January, 1872. . $243 SI
itod bottle* in the establishment, and empt>
ved the whisky and eider on the floor.
'mere De>ng no further business, Council
ndjourned. A. R, McDAVID,
City Clerk.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GREEVILI.E COUNTY.
I* the General Sessions, January Term
1872."
To Hit Honor Jamei L. Orr, Preiiding
Judqr :
THE GRAND JURY beg leave to report
as follows: That wo have examined the offices
of the Clerk of the Court, Probate Judge,
Sheriff and other offices, and find them in
good condition. The books oppcar to be well
kept, and the duties of the various effices are
ably performed by the present Incumbents. So
far as we are ablo to judge, the reports on
moneys made by the Clerk and Probate Judge
are trui and correct.
We think it a subject of congratulation that
the long necdod repairs to the Court House
arc so near completed, and that the building
is once in ore in a safe condition; tho
present Board of County Commissioners
deserve great credit for their
promptness in having this work executed, and
wo trust that it will be a long time, ere the
County is again called upon to undergo the
additional expense of making extensive re
pairs on the Court House. We report that we
bavo examined tbe Jail, and find tbe prisoners
well taken of; tbe food supplied to tbem is excellent,
and the blankets and other comforts
nfTordod them during the incloraent weather
abundant.
The Poor House has also been visited by ?
^mmittce of our body, who report that this
institution is in good condition, and its unfortunate
inmates well provided for. The
Steward of tho l'oor House appears to perform
the duties appertaining to bis office with
satisfaction.
We are happy to report that tho Roads and
Bridges of tbe County, arc generally in a good
condition. We must, however, make especial
nention of and bring to tbe notice of the
Court, the condition of the public road leading
to Cox's Bridge, on tho 8aluda River.?
This road requires working, in order to make
it passable, and as it is the principal means of
communication between the City of Greenville
and tho County of Pickons, should receive
immediate attention from the Board of Coun|
ty Commissioners; and we would recommend,
that should it prove that there are not sufficient
able-bodied bands available for this purs
pore, that the County Board lay a email tax
for the purpoeo of defraying this very necessary
expense.
As a matter of pressing importance, we dosire
to bring to the notice of the Court, and
through the Court to the Legislature, the exorbitant
feas which are allowed by the Code
of Civil Procedure of this State, with respect to
the fees required m cases taaon by Appeal from
the Circuit Court to the Supreme Court; they
are so exorcised as to result in a practical denial
of the right of Appeal altogether. We
would also speak of the Attorney's fees, in the
Circuit Court, which in our opinion are far in
oxcess of, and greatly disproportionate to the
services rendered. We trust that the voice of
the people in this matter will not be disregarded.
In conclusion, we desire te express our
thanks to His Honor the presiding Judge, for
hia invaluable assistance, extended ta us in
the discharge of our dutiea. All of wbioh is
most respectfully submitted.
WM. C. BAILEY, Foreman.
Ordered to be published.
W. A. McDANIEL.C. C. C. P. A 0. 8.
January 9tb, 1872.
A fiw night* since about thirty of the
moat rsspectable ladies of Medora, 111.,
proceeded to a low shop near the depot in
that village, and demolished all the glasses
I 1 . ? JJ ?LMiliJ
i. O. o. T.
At a regtfW meeting of Greenville Enctppintat,
No. $, I. O. O. V., held oa Tuesday,
2d in it, lf|e following offioers were
* )
Thomas SUen, 0. fl< L. Wlllumi?,IL P.;
M. K. Robertson, 8. W. ; J. L. NfUkc?t< n,
J. W. ; John H. Sebofisld, 8cribe ; George
HHiman, Treasurer; hit 0> P. Thoa.
BImd vu elected Representative to th?
Grand Encampment wbloh oonvene* in
Charleston 8. C , on 16th inst.
The following officers of Mountain Lodge,
No- 16, I. O. O. Pv vrer* duly lost a) ltd on
6th January, by P. G. Thomas Steen, R. W.
Grand Warden of the G. L of So. Ga.:
James P. Moore. N. G.; M. K. Robertson,
V. G.; John H. Scofield, 8ae.; A- I*
Cobb, Treasurer.
P. G. John W. Wood was elected Representative
to the Grand Lodga which con
eote In Charleston. 8. C.. on the l?th inst.
' ?
Greenville, Jan. 10.
Cotton tolling at 17? cento.
New YOSE, JED. 8. ]
Cotton weak ; on lea 4,876 balee?upland*
21) ; Orleans 22J. Gold
Baltimore Jan. 8.
Flour dull but firm. Wheat firm. Corn
?yellow 67060. Provisions unchanged.?
WUlsky 03. .
Charleston, Jan. 8.
Cotton firm?middling 20 ; receipts 1700
bales ; sales 600 ; stock 31,147.
A Living Furnace.
THE living body is a regulated furnace.
The humnn organism is all more or less combustible,
but not equally so. The blood, that
is to say the food in its transformed state,
may be eompared to the fuel, and the more
stable tissues formed from tho blood, to the
iron stove which contains the fuel. Just iu
proportion to tho energy and celerity with
which life is carried on, does this combustion
proceed; and just in proportion as tbo combustion
proceeds, is fresh fuel, that is to say
fresh blood, required. But in order to obtain
a supply ot fresh blood, food must be present,
and not only food but the power of converting
tho food into blood, that is digestive energy.
Where there is a failure in this digestive energy,
or in tho appetite which accompanies it,
stimulants of various descriptions are frequently
had recourse to ; but thoir effect is
transient, and it leaned upon too long and too
exclusively, tliey tend to derange the digestive
functions, and tnko away tho natural desire
for food, whioh is the only true life-supporter.
But let Dr. Fisch's Bittsrs bo used porseverInnlu
-rwl In 11, o lilt..
junction with tho daily meals, and their tonio
qualities will rapidly strengthen the digestive
organs, and croate at the same time a sufficient
and healthy appetite. And when an abundance
of wholosoma food, (which we are thus
enabled to take,) is duly digested and assimilated,
it will give a fullness of vitality which
will tako away any desire for the improper use
of alcoholic stimulants. 36-cow 1 m
A Sody and Mind Disease
Such is dyspepsia. The stomach and tho
brain are too intimately allied for tho one to
suffer without the other so that dyspepsia and
despondency are inseparablo. It may be added,
too, that irritation of the stomach is almost
invariably aocompanied by arritation of
tbo temper.
Tho invigorating and tranqnilizing operation
of HOSTETTER'S HITTERS is most
powerfully developed in cases of indigestion.
Tho first effect of this agreeable tonic is comforting
and encouraging. A mild glow porvades
tbo system, tbo chronic uneasiness in
this region of tho stomach is lessened, and
tho nervous restlessness which characterizes
the disease is tlbated. This improvement is
not transient It is not succocdod by thn return
of the old symptoms with superadded
torcc, as is always the case when unmcdicated
stimulants are given for the complaint. Each
dose seems to impart a permanent accesion
of healthful invigoration. Hut this is not all.
The aparient and anti-bilious properties of tho
preparation arc scnrccly secondary in importance
to its tonic virtues. If there is an orveflow
of bile, tbe secretion is soon brought
within proper limits, and if tho bilary organ
is inert and torpid it is toned and regulated.
The effect upon the discharging organs is
equally salutary, a*id in cases of constipation
the cathartic action is just sufficient to
produce the desired result gradually and with
out pain. Tho Bitters also promote henlthy
evaporation from tho surface, which is particularly
desirable at this season whon sudden
spells of raw, unpleasant weather are Apt to
check the natural perspiration and protuce
congestion of the liver, coughs, and colds.?
The beet tajeguard against all diseases is bod~
i'y rigor, and this the great Vegetable Restorative
especially promotes. 35-5
Gently Dge* It, without pain or irritation,
Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters relieve the
constipated bowels; at the same time so
thoroughly toning their inner membrane and
restoring their mechanical action, that it
seems ns if they had be.en reoiganized on
an improved plnn. Yet the result is solely
due to nature, reinforced and sustained by
the best Vegetable Alterativeand tonic that
ever passed the lipsof the sick and suffering.
A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth are
easily attained, and those who fail to avail
themselves of the means, should not compla
n when accused of gross neglect. The
Sozodont will speedily eradicate the cause
of foul breath, beautifying and preserving
the teeth to oldest age.
Many Housekeeper* are not aware of the
deception practiced in the manufacture of
Flavoring Extracts for culinary use. Many
of them are deleterious and impure. "Bur.
nett's Standard Extracts " are made from
the finest specimens of the fruits and spices
they represent, and are perfectly pure.
To Owner* of llorte*.?No one who has
ever need I>r. Tobias' Horse Venetian liniment
will ever be without it; it is a certain
cure for colic, sore throat, cuts, bruises and
eld seres. Warranted superior to any other.
In pint bottles at $1.00. Sold by the
dru?rgist?. Depot, 10 Park Place, N. Y.
Pratt'* Antral Oil.?Not the cheapest,
hut safest and best Illuminating Oil for family
use ever made. Burns in the ordinary
kerosene lamp. Does not take fire, nor ex
plode if the lamp is upset and broken.?
Send for Circular. Oil House of Charles
Pratt, established 1970, New York.
KUley'a Liniment?Of Arnica, Hops, Carbolic
Acid, acta as a universal external cureall,
acting on the nerves connected with the
skin. It promptly relievos neuralgia pains,
cleanses and cures old sores and ulcers, flesh
wounds, burns, bruises, sprains, ?kc Sold
everywhere at 60 cents. Morgan A Rlsley,
Wholesale Druggists, N. Y.,Gener'l AgenU.
Laird*' Bloom of Yotdh.? A most delightful
toilet preparation for beautifying
the skin, has been eotablished over ten
years; during that time over one million
ladies have used it; in every instance it has
given entire satisfaction; it removes all
imperfections, tans, freckles and sunburns,
giving the skin a youthful appearance.?
Sold at all druggists and fancy goods stores.
Depots Gold Street, New York.
Thank* to the Timely Discovery of Mrs.
Winalow'a Soothing Syrop, the hearts of
many parents have been made glad by witnessing
the beneficial effects, which thia
remedy^ never fail* to produce during the
critical period of teething.
Carbolic /fa.W?-Nothing like it ever
known before Cures cute, burns, sores,
wounds, ike., like magic. Physicians speak
of it in terms of the highest praise. Price
25 cents per box. John F. Henry, Sole
Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
Phyticiane who nave prescribed Synpnia
or Purified Opium use no other form of
Opium in their practice.
Chritladoro'n Hair Dye ?If all his hairs
were lives, Othello said, "my great revenge
hath stomach for them all," But hair that
is grey or sandy, white or red, the ladies
have no stomach for at all. Use C-hristedoro's
Dye and the evil is remedied. Man
ufnctory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York.
The Pureet and Hweteit Cod Liver Oil in
the world ia Hazard <fc Caswell's, made on
the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by
Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York- It Is
absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who
have ones taken it prefer it to all others.?
Physicians have decided it superior to any
of the ether oils in the market.
Jouvin'e Inodoroue Kid Olove Cleaner restores
soiled gloves eqoal to new. For sale
by druggists and fancy goods dealers.?
Price 26 cents per bottle, F. C. Wellp A
Co,?fewYork. 86-lm
In WilkM Count^N. C., recently, while
two met were guarding a third who wee
ore*j, the guard (ell aftleep. So op after,
one of Ibeto Wee awaketed by the flames
tbet epwelofed tV rocus, end dieeoweied
that bie eemfooioahadibeen killed by the'
lunatic* wbfld tefused jg leave the burning
room, and with the corpse of bia victim
was consumed with the flames which destroyed
the building. The uninjured per*
eon barely etfeapej). } t <
Manufacturing Enterprise in Charleston.
?Charleston is fast becoming a manufacturing
as well aa a commercial cite. The
largest manufactory of doors, sahes" blind*,
A?-, in th? SwtkM* State?, I? that of Mr.
P. P. TOALE, on Horlbeofc's Wharf in that
city, tales room at Ho. 10 Hayne *tr??t?
Mr. Toale'* advertisement appears in aholh r
column.
a ?? n
g^40Wl87??
A Family Kediciae<
We oall the cepacia! attention of our reader*
to the advertisements of 'that favorable home
remedy, Perry Davis' Pain Killer. It bat
been before the publfe orer thirty year*, and
probably baa a wider and better reputation
than any other proprietary medicine of the
present day. At tbia period there are but few
unacquainted with the merit* of the Pain Killer
; but while *omo extol it aa a liniment, they
know but litflo of ita power in eaaing pain
when taken Internally, while others use it in*
tern ally with great success, but are equally
ignoraut of ita healing virtues when applied
externally. We, therefore, wiah to *ey to all
that it is equally suooetsfal whether used In,
teruallv or externally, and it stands to-day
unrivalled, by all tho great catalogue of Family
Medioines. It Is suffiolent evcidenc# of its
virtues as a standard medicine, to know that it
is nou used in all parts of tho world and that
its sale Is constantly Increasing. No curative
afe.'nt has had such wide-spread sale or given
such universal satisfaction. It is a purely
vegotablo compound, and perfectly safe, even
in unskillful hands. ' ' ' SJ-5
SOLID GOLD RING.
FOUND, on Saturday last, a SOLID GOLD
IlINO, which the owner can have by
paying for this advertisement and a small re*
ward to the boy finding. Apply to this office.
Jan 10 3ft i ,
To Public School Teachers.
I WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY,
22d instant, to pay off tho Claims of
Teachers of Public Schools. All interested
are hereby notified of the fact.
W. W. 110BEKT80N, Treasurer
Greonvillo County,
uanuary o, in/a. " StJ-Z
LAND FOR SALE.
771 ACHES OF LAND, on South SaI
< 1 luda River, is offered at PRIVATE
SALE. There is 100 acres of Bottom, in a
high state of cultivation ; a good new House,
Stables and Cribs. Fjr terms, Ac., see A.
RLYTIIE, Esq., Greenville, S. C., or Dr. J. M.
McCLANAHAN, Marietta, S. C.
Jan 10 36 1m
I\olicc.
ALL TERSONS INDEBTED to Dr.
WILLIAM H. AUSTIN and JOHN
II. GOODLETT, are notified that their
Notes and Aeoounts are in my hands for
Collection. Parlies interested will save
Costs by calling at my office and paying up.
J. P. MOORE,
Att'y at Law and Trial Justice.
Greenville, S. C., Jan. 8, 1872. S6-6
Desirable Residence lor
Sale at Auclion.
I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on Sales*,
day in February, that very desirable
RESIDENCE, In the City of Greenville, at
the Fork ol Buncombe and Rutherfordton
Streets. The LOT cootaina Three Acres ;
the HOUSE is built of Brick, with Tin roof,
and contains Seven Rooms, Five of which
have Fire places.
Terms?$600 cash. $1000 1st July, $1000
let of Jonuary, and the remainder on 1st of
January, 1874. Credit portion to be secured
by Mortgage.
For further particulars, apply to EARLE
A BLYTHE, or
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Jan.10 36 4
Female College,
REIDVILLE, 8. C.
REV. TIIOS. WARD WHITE, Prrbiuent.
Board $125 "1
Tuition 40 1 ~
Music 40 f Ten MoDlUHlo
Extras. J
- J,
Next Session begins 6th February.
Jan 10 36 1
Notice
IS HEREBY given to all whom it may concern,
that I will apply to 9. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge ol Greenville County, on the
27th day of February next, for a final discharge
as Executor of the Estate of DAVID
W. PEDEN. doceased.
CHARLES TERRY, Exocutor.
January 3, 1872. 36-7
CAROLINA
FERTILIZER
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
ffSR SftLS
"ntflltt t1t\
MIHM
FOR CASH
OR ON TIME,
BY
T. W. DAVIS.
3?mcm
PER TON
$45 CASH, $50 TIME,
7 PER CENT
IISTTER.EJST.
FREIGHT
ANP
MUYKB ADDED.
Ju 10 80 . 4
Valuable Farm for Bale.
I OFFER MY FARM, on Sontb Saluda,contain*
ftOO nore?, for aalo, largo
proportion of wbioh U River and Creok
Bottom. __
Refer to MRS. A O. FKASTKK.
Fov $ 27 If |
" . I.. 11 'I*'1'1 II1 -Li1 LL_
Land |bjc Sale.
TUfc SUBSCRIBER offers for talc all
tkat TRACT i)F LAND.known u the
" Qantfc Lmd?," oo nVAioloic 850 #er?t, mora
or leas, Jodudiog the ffiarriepo >iid Rock
aie piH?, iiwiMo o# ine Greenville and
Columbia Railroad, six Utiles from Greenville
C. S. 0. Aleo. the place of Dr. J S.
Barle, loeatad four miles frooa Greenville,
on tha Spartanburg Road. Any one desiring
to purebaaa will apply to
. . ? 0. C. STEPHENS,
At Qr?enville,8. 0.
January 9, 1872. 86-2
Election of Policeman.
THERE will be an Election held by the
City Council on 7Wsddi/ Evening,
6<A of February next, at 7 o'clock, for one
POLICEMAN for the City of Greenville.?
Applicants for tha paaitlon are notified to
end in their application, with the names
of their Snretiea, on or before the morning
of that dayl By order of Conncil.
A. R. McDAVID, Clerk.
Jan 10 36 "4
Wilmington? Columbia and
Augusta Railroad.
|ahvflh|HDEHBXI309r
/i6ffiHW88paawa
Ornca Gxn'l Fbkioht A Ticxrr Agent, )
Wilmikotow, N. C., Dec. 13, 1871. J
??w rrci^ni nna ranenfer
Koutc via Colombia, S. C\,
nud Wilmington, IV. C.
rflHE attention of MERCHANTS. SHIPJL
PERS of COTTON and PRODUCE,
and the pubiio general)/, ia invited to the
DIRECT CONNECTION
Now exittlng between all interior pointa in
South Carolina, and Northern Ciliee, by
the WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA
RAILROAD, and it* connection*
at Wilmington, either via Steamship Lines
from that Port, or via Wilmington A Weidon
Railroad, and its connection* via Portsmouth
or Petersburg,
The various lines connecting at these ter
niiunl point* afford facilities for shipments
To or from BALTIMORE. Daily.
PHILADELPHIA, Tri Weekly.
" " NEW YORK, STimea per Week.
? BOSTON. Semi Weekly.
Uniform rates are maintained with all
competing lines. I
No detention occurs to shipments.
Through Bills Lading given between all
Stations and points named.
Rates and Classification Sheets obtained
of all Agents.
The Passenger Schedule of Night Train
from, and Morning Train into Columbia,
gives a superior connection for all points
on Greenville A Columbia, and Charlotte,
Columbia A Augusta Railroads?giviog a
Bay Line connection via Portsmouth, and
an All-Rail connection via Washington,and
avoiding all delay? at Columbia.
Through Tickets on sale at Columbia to
all poiota North.
For Rales, Classifications, and all information,
applv to A. POPE,
Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agont.
J. C. WINDER, Gen'l Superintendent.
Jan 10 36 12w
ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Greenville, Tlint
from and after tlio Passage of this Ordinance,
any person convicted of keeping a DISORDERLY
HOUSE, within the Incorporate
Limits of the City of Groenville, shall upon
conviction for each such ofTence bo fined a
sum not less than Twenty-fivo dollars nor
more'lhan Fifty dollars.
De it further Ordained, That tho Owner or
Lessee of any Dwelling House or other build
ing situntcd within paid Incorporate Limit*,
who let* or sub-lets any sueb Dwelling House
or other building, to any pcraon or persona, to
be used, or with tlio knowledge that the same
is intended to be used and kept a* a IIAUDY
HOUSE, or HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION,
shall upon conviction, pay a fine of not leas
than Five dollars nor more than Fifty dollars,
for every day upon which such bouse or buildiug
shall be so used or kept.
That nil Ordinances heretofore passed relalive
to BAUDY HOUSES or HOUSES OF
PROSTITUTION within the Incorporate
Limits of said City or Town, be aqd the same
are hereby repealed.
Done and ratified under the Corporate Seal of
the said City of Ureenville, this fifteenth
day of May in tho year of our Lord oue
thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
W. R. J ONES", Mayor.
A. R. McDatid, City Clerk.
Jan 10 30 3
SJIIjE OF
REAL ESTATE.
ra^IIERE will be sold on Sslesday in
JL February next, at Greenville Court
House,
Five Tracts of Land, I
Known as Bailey's Cross
Roads and While
Plains,
Situated on Ihe Buncombe and Spartanburg
Roads, eleven miles from Greenville
and near the Air-Line Railroad.
Ilome Tract, No. I,
Containing Three. Hundred and Thirty
and One-Half Acres A large portion of
it is well-limbered and watered, with some
good Bottom. Good Dwelling, Store House
and Out Buildings.
Tract IVo. 2,
Containing Out Hundred and Tteelve Acret,
mostly in Wood*, well-watered and on it is an
elegant bailding ait* on Spartanburg Road.
Tract No. 3,
Containing One Hundred and Eighty'sight
Acres, mostly in Woods, well-watered, and on
it is an elegant bailding site on the Buncombe
Road.
Tract mo. 4,
Containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres,
mostly in Woods, well-watered, and on it is
an elegant building site on the Spartanburg
Road.
These (.amis Irj well and are well adapted
to the growing of cotton as well as euro,
with valuable Timber convenient to the
Air-Line Railroad, and a good stand for
bnsinesa.
Tract mo 3,
Containing Two Hundred and T\eenty
five Acres, more or less, laying immediately
oo the Air-Line Railroad, and will no
doubt be near to the loealion of a depot,
and two miles from Crick Rprlngs, having
an elegant Dwelling, and all neeeeeary outbuildings.
It is beautifully situated on the
Buncombe Road, well timbered and watered,
flue eotton lands, and lay well.
Persons desiring to see plats or procure
any information in regard to these Lands,
will apply to Mr. w. C. Bailey on the
premises, or O. A. Pickle, in this City.
TERMS OF BALE?From ons-third to
one-half cash, tbs balanos on credit until
January 1st. 1873, with mortgage, at ten per
osnt. interest and security if desired. Pur
obaaar to pay for tltlM, lUmpi, Ac.
W. C. BAILKTr I TrnsLMs
0. A PICKtB, J TnuUM.
Qreenvil)*, 8. 0., Jm. 1, 1ST*. 15-5
W H. Hovoy's Estate.
rrHK undersigned hu in hi* hand* th?
J. not*? nod account* do* th? late W.
H. HOVKY. and i* dulj authorised by lb*
Administrator to make ettlemeota in his
absenee. All parti** indebtea to the Estate,
ar* notified to call and **ttl* without
further delay.
8. A TOWNEfl. Jr.
Deo 27, 1871. 34-4
******m . ill r i mesemEM
"iM* BEATTIE
\W7E have jost received a large li
uAl/ Morocco, Qoat and Calf. La
crTplion and all prices.
Gents', Boys' and Misses' Shoes: i
A new lot of Gents' and Ladies Sh
A camplete Stock of common Dre
x Bleached and Brown Shirtings, all
A fall line of North Carolina Jeai
simeres, Satinets and Jeans.
A Fresh Stock of Gents' and Boyi
Sole and Upper Leather,
Sugar and Coffee.
We will keep through the year su<
be able to snpply the demand from c
Call and see us. <
BEATTX
"nYEATTIE & CO. are Agonts for
rc J Price and quality guaranteed.
Jan 10 3<
STONO FEI
THE STONO PHOSP
Of Charleston, S. C., properly Appreciating the n
the South, resolved in the outset to offer their Fe
within the reach of eyery planter. They offer t'
SOLVABLE
a complete Ammoniated Fertiliser, at $45 cash ; <
with approved city acceptance without interest.
"Dissolved 1
for composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Manui
cash, or $30 oredit as above; this is highly recon
....I
We have numeroui certificates from intelligent
ferent sections of the State, testifying to the cx<
which we append below.
WILLIAM RAVKNEL. J. B. j
Pretiden I.
MARSHALL A MAULDIN, AgenU, Greenville
Dear Sir : In reply to your inquiry concernin
present year, I will state what I did, and give yot
On the 15lh of May last I planted twelve acrei
cation of cotton seed and barnyard manure combi
ing, I put nothing at all, not having received tl
15th of Juno I applied tho Stono, at the rate of
after the cotton was all up. The manner of the
horse Watt plough the cotton was barred off as n<
and immediately covered by throwing back the e?
The result was as follows: Ou the first six acre
of cotton to the acre; from the last six, to which
been applied, I gathered an averago of 1,200 pc
wore in the saino field, separated ouly by a row.
Very truly, yours, Ac.,
To J. D. AlKB*, Esq., Qen. Ayent Stono i
E
I used two tons Stono Dissolved Phosphate, c<
seed, on nty cotton th s year. It certainly doublr
bnlcs to every four acres on whioh it was used. 1
phnte, with two other fertilisers costing noarly di
There was no rust on the cotton under which the
spots of wet, springy land, whilst tho cotton un<l
were, rusted early and badly.
Jan 10 3*
T ETIV
FERTIL
Three very Superior Articles are offered by the
pany of Charleston, 8. C? viz:
ETIWAN
A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Qrai
tide herrtotore offered at the eery high grade <
Lime, with the addition, aa heretofore, of Peru
$55 per ton, if paid on or before the let of A|
November, 1872, without interest.
ETIWAN CI
A new arlick of about ll>e aame high grade o
elements of Cotton Seed in such a manner, aa t
ton and Grain, at a lower price than the Kt'wa
or before the 1st of April oexl, $45 per tot
interest.
ETIWAN DISS!
Averaging from 18 to 20 per tent, of Dissolvt
planter by composting, to obtain two loos c
eost and freight. Price $85 per ton, if paid on
ton, payable 1st November, 1872, without in.
TAKE NOTICE, that all thrse fertilisers a
phale, and must help for more than one year.
VM. C
Gen
LEONARD WILLIAMS, Agent at Greenvil
Dec 13 8
Notice !l
IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, ~
that I will apply to S. J. Douthit. Probate -
Judge of Greenville County, on the Rth day of |
January nrrt, for a final discharge as Admin- ,
istratris of the Estate of STEPHEN F. '
LONG, deceased, therefore all parties having 81
claims against said estate will present them to c<
n.e, or the Prohate Judge, on or before said C
day or be debarred. ts
EMILY M. LONG, Administratrix. u
Dec. 5th, 1871. 31-5. A
Notice
I"S hereby ci*rn to all whom it may enn
1 eern, that I will npply to 9. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge of Greenville County, on
the 6th day of February next, for a final
discharge aa Rxeeutor of the Eatala of
JEBRMIAH HOl'KINS. deceased.
WM. L. HOPKINS, Executor. ?
Jan. 2d. 1872 36-6 11
King's Mountain Military School.
Yorkville, S. C.
THE flrat Session of the school
year 1872 will begin on the 1st
February, and end en the 30th of |
June.
Term?, for School Expenses, i e,
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Books,
Stationery, Ac., $136, payable to At/ranee.?
Circulars containg full information may be
obtained upon application to
Col. A. COWARD,
Principal and Proprietor.
Dee IS 32 8
Notice of Removal.
MR. A. B MORRISON returns his sincere
thanks to the citizens of Greenville
and lbs surrounding country for the
liberal patronage which they have extend- 1
ed to him since he has opened business. He
has now rsmoved to the stand on Main ?
Street, next below Foster dt Hunter, wheie *
he guarantees full satisfaction in MAKING, p
CUTTING and FITTING, In the best and
neatest workmanship and manner the n
country can afford. 22-tl
E. P. JONES,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL riACTICB IN 'ALL t
COURTS OF THIS STATE ?
AIM,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. j
OfiM Greemvllle 0. H., t. C.
Ally f ly* i
I. o. 0. F. !
Mountain Lodge, No. )
15, I. O. O. F., meets t
C(|^r9Lf\<f<ry Friday Sight. at I
their Hell, over Mar- i
(hall A Mauldin'a Drug Store. Regular at.
tendance desired.
ROBT. McKAY, N. O.
A'lg no 17 tf 1
& CO; ^
ne of Ladies' Dress Shoes?Cloth,
dies' common Shoes oi every disall
warranted to give satisfaction,
awls,
88 Goods,
I prices,
ao an/] Paaoimarna ATnrtlinpn Paa
jo nuu vwwiiuvi w| vt wMv? ? vww
b Hate, very low.
&JIKS
ch an assortment of Goods as to
ivory point.
IE3 db O O ll.e
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE?/
3 2
mLJZERS.
HATE COMPANY,
cceMitjr of fostering the planting interest of
rtilixers at a price which would plaoe thee*
icir
GUANO,
>r $50 on a credit to the let November next,
The
^ * m m
^nospnate,"
o, is now offored at tba rery low priee of $25'
i momlcd by planters who base used it with'
planters of the highest character, from dif?
-clltuce of these Fertilisers.?only a few 06
\ IKEN. GENERAL AGENT,
A"?. 5 C utrnl W'hnrf, Chnrlr?tnn, 8. C".;
G. W. ANDERSON, Agent, Wtlliamston?
CAMDEN, December 6th. 1871.
g my use of the Stonu Phosphate in the
1 the result.
1 of cottou, to wbieh I made a henry appll*
tied. On the other six, nt the time of piant1011
the iStono Soluble Phosphate. On the
250 pounds to the acre, to the last six acres,
application was as follows : With the one-,
ear as practicable and the phosphate put in,
irth taken away by the first ploughing,
s I gathered in the seed about 800 pounds
nothing but the Stono Soluble Guano had
mod!, per acre. The two parcels planted
The cultivntion was the snme.
JAMK8 CHESNUT.
"hotphotc Company, Charltttan, 8. C.
DGEFIHI.D. S. C., November 27, 1871.
unposted with an equal weight of cotton
d the yield, making on ordinary lanJs three
[11 some test rows an equal weight of Phosi>nl.le
the money, produced more cotton.?
phosphate was used, except on a few small
lar which the other more costly fertilisers
J. W. TOMPKINS.
> 3m.
7 AN ~
IZERS.
Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate comGUANO.
n ?na looaeco, neing ill* well Known ar?f
15 per cent. dissolved Bono Phosphate of
vian Guano, Ammonia and Potaah. Price
[iril next, aod $60 per ton, payable l?t
tOP FOOD.
f Soluble Phosphate, compounded wilh the
o ensure one of the best fertilizers for Cotn
Guano. Price $40 per ton, if paid on
i, payable 1st November, 1872, %eithoul
>LVED BONE.
id Bona Phosphate, and |thus enabling the
f half that grade at a saving of one half
or before the 1st of April next, $40 par
ereet
re of the higheel grade ef Soluble Phee*
). BEE & CO.,
cral A gents % Charleston, 8. C.
U, s. C.
2 2m
bowler & Vaughn
"TAYR opened, at the ainnd formerly
LjL occupied by Long A Goodlett, near'
opposite Foster ?fc Hunter, a genera I
oek of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
insisting of Cloths, Caseimere*. Ready-mad a
lothing. Calicoes, Worsted, Dorr.esiies, Ac.,
igeth er with Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Hy rps,
Flour, Bacon, and Groeeriea generally.
,lso Hardware, Cutlery, Crockeryware,
nney Articles, Ac , As,
WE PAY THE HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
in cash oa trams
IflT We will also purchase COTTON.
We desire s esll from our friends in the
ountry and '.he pnbiio in general, prorata*
"K w'K"r iininoiion.
Oct 26 26 Sm
TO THE LADIES.
?:oc?
Pall and Winter Openings
MRS, L. T. JENNINGS
Respectfully informs th?
Ladies that alie is now receiv
ing lull supplies of
jH| FALL ASD WINTER
"millinery
or latest and most
FASHIONABLE STYLES*
The giock will consist of nil ths linos of
IOODS found in aimilsr establishments,
nd will be offered si eery reasonable
rices. n-tf
rhe State of So nth Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
By 8. J. DOUTHIT, Require, Judge of
Probate of laid County.
WHEREAS, Jimti H. Perna has fl|.
ed a Patitioo in raj Office, praying
hat Laltara of Admmlitrailoi,
>n all and aingular the goods a ad chattels,
ights and or ad its, of WILLIAM PAYNE,
ata of tha County aforesaid, deeecsed, should
>e granted to him.- * *
Thee* an, then for*, to cile and admonish
ill and aingular the kindred and creditors
if the said deceased, to he and appaar in
ha Court of Probata for said Coast/, to
>e bolden st Greenville Court House, on
he 121A day of January neat, to show eause,
f any, why the said Admioiatration should
jot be granted.
8. J. DOUTHIT.
Judge of Probata, Greenville Oouaty.
Office of Judge of Probata, Deo. 11th,
1871. **-?