The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, February 07, 1872, Image 2

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QimNVI^!|^. , kBITW K4ZTSM. ft* mi kttwt u4 UnrtliiawU km for loai list past pmhiW tb* Smttr Editor froor oooapjtog oay wmHwiM* ap*** in tb* ??t?qi{iVi f?i thip Md otbor numi k* In *r & <TG?1 *:' JSBS2S??S columns of tk? MnttrpHm. ' > ... Feb. 1, ! ?,.?n. , JOHN C. BAILEY. The Aeherttle .Oooneotioifc. Tbe people of'GreenvlUet pUflliy Understand log lh? ?K von M result to Ibea by the eons'ruction of the Air-Liae lUUnhd through-this pUos> went promptly to erdrk to nnn it ?dl ?iMt wu Uo result T WewHl bt? the wiloed I The idTioUgM to be rwptd by tbe people of GreeovllU County, Opon tbe eoootree i lion of the Groebrillc nod Colnmbte RnSU road to Ashevllle, North Oeroiib*. ere ho ond only-In benefit to tbe Atr*Line; Indeed, we do not err in Hying that it W more important eren then tbnt eplehdld enterprise, greet es that in. Tbe AlbUae will gteeusthrough rail eonaetMeb with New York nod New-Orleans; but this Aaheville Coneeetsen opens to oor doom the Greet West, with itetremendous grain end hog trope, n Teat trade nod eenaaeeree. Tbe oar* will at ne distant day be running to AaheriUe from Wolf Crush, tbe point where they bow rseeh, end It bet reaanine for oa to build the rood a few milea. eed the work m completed. Wo hireipokio of this mnttsr bsiort, and what htrs our eltlsens dons towards furtbsrisf the projaal f Spartanburg la working to bare tk? connection, aad if she is successful, tha lota to us will be incalculable. Our paopla must wake up, or "the Queen Cltj of tha Moantains'* will ha surpassed by euperier eaterprise ; sol is stead of being of A ret impair ' tance in the upper part of tha State, she will fall to tbat of a way-station. Greenville is the only phae In the Btato els seed by incorporation with Oharlsstoa and Co* lumbia, and sbe awes it to hereelf to sustain an exalted plaoe. Give ne a road oxer the mountains, 'aad this will be a seoond Atlanta. This measure, upon completion, wonld be of mueh advantage to Cherleeton, but its effects will be of a thousand fold in faror ' of Greenville. The people and* prose of Charleetou know the advantages of the Asheville connection, and call loudly Id its favor. Alt that is claimed of the enterprise for our metropolis, can be urged, and much besides, for UieentlHs. The Courier Bays of it: "We take it tbat Charleston is the natu ral outlet to the oeeaa for all this region.? Take your map, draw your llaea, and And, if yen ean.a mere direct route. The Preoeh Broad, in its eeuraa through the mountains, marks the liae along which products seeking the oeaan should and did more. Of, rather, wa might say, that all of the atoek for SootbOtpelina, aariktnuebof it for North Carolina eo Georgia, passed throogh Asheville The nrodhefa of the West found a market along tha ronta before reaching the ? ocean. "Let os look again at tha map* and glance our eye towards the W?t Iodit-a and South America, and think of how admirably Charleston ia situated with a view to the wants of Lire West and thoaa of the countries named. Geary ona knowa what tha Weal furuiahsa for this trade, hut faw think of what the mountain country could do were it inelioed. Ita applea and cabbage*. , iis splendid scenery, brilliant aun sets, rooi springe and invigorating summer climate are all that ia thought of aa belonging to it by Southern minda, intent though they may be on rebuilding the waste places. Would we make Charleston what aha should be, tha seat of a vast West Iudia and South American trade! We will not do it by al lowing the products from the mountains and the West to no South, bv first soinn North through Norfolk and Baltimore. Aeheville ' will eooo be reached by railroad from the 1 Eaat, and all know how hard it ia to change the track of commerca. "Let Greenville and Spartanburg unite their efforts with Charleston. Let the pee* 1 file of Henderson and Ben com be be rouaed to efforts in thfe their beat direction. The West is met at the Tennessee line, and one- ' third of the work down on the Freneh 1 Broad from Ashevllle ia done. Every one 1 long the Tine and at eaah end la aora to ba benefitted, for it la the shortest and beat between (he interior and the oeean. " The water powers along ita liae would soon aoond merrily to tha ?letter of its spindles, as the wool from the flocks wbioh would cover ita bills was worked op, tha shrill sound of machinery would be heard in every Valley, as thousands of our own raea fashioned ita superior wooda with every form wanted." We are glad to sea that the Legislature of North Carolina has re-ehartered and amended the "Greenville and Frsncb Broad Railroad," wbieh wa append. Tbia ia moving right, and wa hope eooo to r*> i cord some substantial action /roan this aid# of the line. , \ ( GnEnrviu.?(9. C.) and Fiench Broad Rsa- j KO*r>? CHABTrt AmBWDOD. I An Act to Aran* "Am Act to Ikoorpobatb % nil OtoniTiLU ami* Fioca Bboad Bail- ] boad Company, , ' * ] Option 1. The General Aaeembly of North ( Corolioa do That the Ant Motion of "An Aot to Iooorpopoto tho Graenvill* iaf Froooh Brood Bollrood Company," rotiftod tho Ihirtoooth doj of February, ooo tboua 1 ad4 night hundred ood fifty fi*o, ho ootid- f cd ao oo to rood oo fellovp: Thot for tho I putpoaa of ootobliohiog o oaoamaoiaouoo by i railroad, from ooaao of tho railroad* bow < built, or la ooaroo of opootraotloo in Booth < Carolina, oloog tho Froooh Brood Vallay, ' aerqaa tho wootorn port of tblo gtoto oo oo to olfo<sL a. dUroot aomamnUolioh botwoon ] on# of ooid voodo in South Carolina, ood I Kaat Toonooaoo ood Yirgioio Railroad in ' Bait Ttooaaaai, Montrovilla Fotton, William D. Ropil?, Epiiroim Clayton, William Johoaton. it P. Pap land, R. Aaton, A. H. Polk, Bobt. B. Vance, A. T. Davidaoo, A. , K. Hall, H. T. Farmar, T. W. Tap lor, John , D. Hymoo, P. F. PaUon, Y. Ripley, B? W. j in.ii 1 m iiiiiiiiiiiniaM All#*. Alwlw Bmj, Qm|i v. IMA# Ayk of "TW Ormvlllt ood friiih Brood JSS*35S5 granted to Uk? ooromiooiooor* appointed bj /? ?. awvuM mas prOTWOM or tt>? Mid Mi U erootided by the flret IHiiM of tbla Mi, ao<T other a ol* of the 0 en oral Areembly am?a*Ubrf (hiM^ be, aft th# auM an barakyra-aimltl * * ' fi I. Thai Dili eot aball bf la fcrM fro? and altar It* ratlftaatfoa. t W W Ratified, Jaaoary IStb, 1871. * I *) aa i |a?i| ti?8 * i#l * ' , G*Utwai*TH?Mk' "f" ? Oar Jrioed aad aeUemed ottfaen of thin County, data Fanmi, Eaq., m ia-usual at lib him. sal lad to eye <H> ? . Mdceday, fc> Walk* l>4 ebat gwbUa, add bta genial fees It alway* valaocu. Ha la, aa saaj of aw readers kaat. ai old ?an, but jet hale and hearty, aed m full of . riaaaiiy aa ?aaoy of fewer ymw., Iff. Fmvoo a*j? hi* neigh* bora la Oak,Lawn Township, ara qulai and steady, ptyh'iDg tjvelr farm Interest# aa vigorously aa the anowa and bad waaihar will permit. Bom# ara preparing to no* fertilu s?re, aad oihara making all tba doraaatio manure they ran. Being a practical gentleman. of large experience, bla aueceaa in life I* at Indication of thj?falae of hla knowledge. fie baa furtilahad o? the following receipt for footfdor io boraaa, wblab wa append, In bla owe langoaga : Coat ro* Povxdbb.?If you hafe a boraa foundered, aa soon aa you eon make tba preparation of boiling hot water, aa bot aa fira will naaka it, pour ft on thd kneea in froot above the joint, and on the hind lege above tba book; apply tba boiling water antll tba animal ahowa earn a naaaaiaoaa? tba heated water will not remove a aingla hair. I bava triad tba experiment, and here alto caused it to be tried, aod it.hae ne var Called to make a ear# In twelve hours, ia no oaas. i. , Fmar Class TanxoifT ron Mamas. Oown, On A Maiilit?Mr. Faaitca stated to as that la tba year 1849, be pnrehaaod from Meure. Oowcn, Cox A Masklkt, of Ihie City, a one horee baggy, whiob he ear rieu home and presented to hia son, who Iim used it continuously Iron then until last fall, a time of twanty-two years, bnd daring all that parlod the repair* of h'a vehiele war* but a few dollar*. This ia valuable home testimony for the work of our Coaoh Factory, and we take occaaion to aaj that they oootlnue to torn out work of thia do* seription at the present lime ; and any one wiahing to aupply himself with a Buggy. Carriage, or oae-horae or two-borse Wagon, should bear io mind the statement! of Mr. Fsxtfcn. *? ' ' ?' : : i i The Oounty Jail. On visiting the Coaaty Jail, a few days since, wa found Mr. T?o* as B. Harrison, iha Jailer, at hia post. Mr. H. is kind and attcntive to thus* under bis charge, and does all in his power to mitigate tba unnecessary evils ol prison life, and those now in the Greenville Jail bear testimony to hia proper'and lenient discharge of daty. If we were ail to visit the unfortunate more, and show them soma sympathy, probably it might halp .to restrain pensons 1 rose.breaking the law. Golosmitr says that the only difference between those in gaol and the free, is that the former is on one side of the bars and the latter on the other; but if I and yon, reader, were in limbo, wa would think that a wonderful difference. There are now ten persons in confinement, as follows: W'Ai'res?Three for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, each serving six months; one for violation of the same laws, who has net yot received senteuce, nod one for obstructing a road, serving three months.? Colored?Two for illegal voting, six months each ; two for assault and battery, one and five months each ; one for breaking open a gin house, one month ; one held waiting for requi sition from the Sheriff of Laurens County. Life IanrsBM. Wm. B. Shaw, Esq , General Agent for this State of the Equitable Li fa Assurance Company, New York, visited our City during the past week, in the ioterest of his Company. Mr. Shaw line his office at No. t<~ -?ad Street, Charleston lie remains with ua for several days, and expects, before his return, to visit Spartanburg, Anderson, and other laige towns of this section. Life Aseoranoe baa beeome an immense business, and men of the best talent are engaging in it The annual statistics of Lhe various corporations in reference thereto, ere fell of interest to those having the time and disposition to examine there. Mr. Ssaw may be fouad at the Express uoin iu tun i/ii/, /or a low days. Cbiok Springs Academy. Mr. H. L. Kna, the Principal, adverMoei the opening of the above acliool. The oit? ir-cne round about Chick Springe should en* ileavor to support their echoois. The ;hild who now,* days, ie pcrmittod to grow up without education, ie a poeitiee loee and disadvantage to society and to tba world til aohoola, public and private, large or itnali, should be well sustained. and we beipeak for Mr. Klao a large number of pupils. * w- ? ? Oar IT at tonal Bank?Mr. Seattle, the President Absent In Mew York. Hamliit Bsattib, President of the >reS?vilie National Baak, left en Thursday aet, or New York and Washington, for the mrpoee of carrying into effect sueh measures is wiU enable the opejtioae and bvsieeee of the lank to he eoumeneed at least by the let March next. lie will likely be absent for tome time. ( . ' S'-W-o * ? I. The Weather. We bad more snow <aa Thareday eight eat, si nee which the sold has continued.? Jeveral parties beve been sleigh riding, if. Wrdiofte these pleasant reereatioe, it is a eotieeabU last, that af four falls of enow whieh we have this winter had, every one if them has fallen on The red ay or the following night. On Snadey, the eon shone onh tod the streets and eidswalk<ware fllled with ' lost..* On Tuesday morning, a bant day light, raht eommeueed end eon tinned very bcavy until noon, when it ceased, leafing lha aky cloudy, A Law In Beferenoa to Meet Batata. TT 9 WOOia Mil MpMUU MIMIIOI to ? A?t, nbliihtd on tho first p?f, " to morn tffbo nlljr pror i<in for lb* rwordlof of til oonroj~ \ inonn of ml Mtoto." This in imporUnt, nf Mtlng mtnj, ud It tfcould sot to ororloofctd im 'mi I Tho CtNM. b &?%?-. jw *ui^t4jjtiitr 9?w I d?j?r ** wr^oe*tb* b4r jting colored. AtJ0ifthtf moh of^Je plaaaad with tha par forma naaa and tha ?? fifty of ootavol evrioalUaa, aad oth?ti war* at a Aa wa'did not. altaud, cannot alva <i - 1 4s.. hiftj..*'ll li ( mod >u regarded as a success, It aaeaoJ* ed from the exhibition lot, witnessed by a eery numerooe assemblage an^ depesoded near the Colored School House, on Lanjyps Street, to coming down, it became en; tangled ah eM poplar tree, the pereoiTln charge jeoaplog some twenty ftVe:or thirty Met to the gee and; the poplar bad to be eat doefe to raaeb the mtiiri bar* The wire?walkiog/ ae announced, did not take plaoe. The etreete and approaches to the Mate were ezoeedinyly muddy eo Monday, ia ooaeequenoe ef the melting of the enow. J. B. Sardy ft lo& Oaano These gentlemen advertise In another column, and dtetre a portion of the trade of the up-oountry. Uke others deeting in guanos, they nil on time, but it oomcs cheaper, as everything kite, whan the oeeh ia paid. Farming without r.a. nnre, is too slow lor these times. An intcllifont farmer, the other day, stated that,' in 171, on a piece of land ha cultivated, he bad made six bales of cottoa, using fertilisers on it; without the manure, the year befbre, he had made (tie bait on tbo lame land, with about the same cultivation. Address J. B. 8ardy A 8oN.*Charleston, 8. C., and your order will ha tilled promptly. ; . Balsa on Monday, i The following *r? tbo public ul? for Monday : 1 . it catt. 1. l. kwtiiiiii, ?u*iiiWW. Load of A. M. iVdcn, 49 sorse, purchased by J. B. Marshall, for f 80. Land of W. C. Trowbridge, 400 acres purchased by Drs. D. D. Moors and J. P Latimer, for $100. The sale of Ibis tract was forbidden by soother party claiming it i1lii or caft. j. k southern, sbbrirr, it Real Kslate David Long, deceased ?Lot No. 1, John Btickner, $100; Lot No. 9. Scott Wi|liamaon, $100; No. 8, Win. Ar nold, $8 ; No. 4. James Long, $15; No. 6. Emily It L?ng, $100; No. 6, Emily M Long, $80; No. 7, M. L. Merchant. $75; No. 8. $76 ; No. 9. $60 ; No. 10. $100; No 11, $260?(the last named bought also the last four lots); No. 12, Clarence Goldsmith, $70; No. 18, Emily M. Long, $680; No. 14, Emily M. Long, ilonss and Lot, $1600. Real Estate Elisabeth A. Riddle, decsastd.? Tract No. 1, 136 acres, Noah Cannon, $1,100 ; Tract No. 2, 109 &cr*s, Noab Cannon, $950. Heal Relate Henry O. Vaughn, deceased.? Tract No. 1, Turner R. Riddle, 161 acres, $676; Tract No. 2. Turner R. Riddle, 61, acres, $200 ; Tract No. 3, L. M. Farrow, 52 ocrei, $310. Jane T. Yeargin's real estate, 125 acres, purchased by Solomon Roberson, for $75. trustees' sale. Mcs?r?. W. O. Bailey and O. A. Pickle, Trustees, disposed of the following tracts ol land, on terms of one-third cash and the balance in one year, with ten per cent, interest : Tract No 1, containing 828 acres, purchased by W. C. Bujley, for $1,820. Tract No 2, eontaiuing 112 acres, purchased by Jerry Glenn, for $830. Tract No. 8, containing 188 acres, purchased by W. P. Griaham, for $670 Tract No. 4, containing 160 acres, purchased by Mrs Jane Morgan, tor $450. Ttact No. 5, containing 226 acres, purchased by W. C. ldaiiey, for $1,200. Kaasrs. G. W. Branson * Co.?Change These gentleman, as will be seen else where, have disposed of their stock of goode to Mr. J. B Henry, of our City, wh> wm occiijit me oia nuna in me juoveiana building. Advertisement containing full particular* if.II appear next week. * I Changs of Iioeation. We are requested to *tate that Elder T. D. Owtx has resigned bis position at Corinth, and locates in Camden, Madison County, Mississippi, and will lake charge of the male and f*? male school in that town, and preaches to churches in that vicinity. His correspondents will address him at that place. Mra.It&ura Owin?Poom. We have received a poem of eight pages " The House Metaphysical," from Mrs. Gwm, for publication in the Enttrpritt, all or a portion of which will he inserted next week. The Carolina Bpartan. Col. Joan H. Evins has become Editor of the Spartanburg Spartan. This paper has always been one of oar mott Interesting exchanges, and we wish for it, under new man. agement, increased prosperty. Mr. F. M. Trimmtaa continues as publisher. Dr. Marshall ft Mauldln.?Stono. We leern that a good many of onr farmers are trying one or two kinde of fertilisers, in order te 6nd the best to adopt hereafter,?r Messrs. Marshall k Maiildis, the Agents of the Stono Fertiliser, although selling a good deal, ave snxioae to furaish to ae many farmers as desire to use their popular brand wf n. Th. Or -a-- * * V> ui?uui*. mo oiunu ntnai Dlgn 10 IU calender, ood we ore glad to know that ao many are using it. Bead their advertisement elsewhere, and then call at their Drag-store. ' North Carolina JCloots a Senator ' On the 30th nit., the North Carolina Legislature, In joint assembly, elected (ten. M. W. Radios, to the United States 8eaate, to All the place of Gen. T. L. Cluomaw, who resigned. The rote stood as follows: Ransom 101; fsatterlng, 19, Gen. B. is an ex Confederate officer. The Orangeburg'.News. Mr. Augustus B. Knowlton has awiuned JCdilo ial charge of the Orangeburg Newtla hie saint a tor j,. W wn mistake not, he ennouneee himself a Republican. Tint people of Gatnarille, Hall County, Geo., who subscribed $100,000 *o the AirLine Railroad, here recently, by popoler etc, subscribed stock to another road whleh is to reaeh that piece Georgians I...- lb. ?1 * iL. > _ ? >n?w h>< imu? vi ma inn nwr><*, una tei aoeordingly. -?? ?- ? ? LlWUM, The Board of Coahty Commlealonei'e give aetiee that no lieenae will be granted after the let Mny ne*f, et wMeh time the fear expiree ae to (J. 8. Revenue; will grant lieenee until then only. Oeaaty Expend tnree. The Oounty Treeeerer hae paid edt, he infhnna ue, a# followei Whele amoant lor pablie eehoel purpoeea. 90,776.66; BUU elaltn#, tW.000 ; County olaime, 018,000.? Whole amount for all purpoeea, 946,776.46. The Periodicals of the Laiterery Clob will be eold on Tkaraday afternoon, at 0J ?clock, at oflce of Jvuvs C, Baits. 1 mtsttumamill Ml m W? naif* U&tti of tljjf doioft ofthi Lagiilalnra, traa tba oorratfoodanca ollba 19tk SafcaJrj^Mr. YaaJL lattodoak la tha Hons* l blClo oLpttttrt)^ aAtj ofllaara lollpuriu mulT)ui)^r %i bill raqolraa aoaaly treasurers, eouotj aahool eomtnSaa'ooara ao3 county eonowlai cults, lacliidiug all raaalpta and pajroeoti of noasys, parpoaaa lor which paid, da.? araglact to. aoo.pl> with the ^>l.U. o, tha act la defined ? anntampl nf mil mil ftr-aar-^^rT Ml. Yocutu ftf?o introduced a bill to dl id# the'fitale into, five Congr?ielbnAl M* tricte, to b* comprised wsfdUow# f friret die trlct, Georgetown, Williamsburg, tiaftf3 Morion, MarlHbro'. fchsaterlleM, Darl'ngtet nnd Clarendoa tooitht; toiotd district Charleston, Colleton and Orsegehnrg cootr ties; third district, RI?klMdy Fbirftold, Newberry, l.aorenS, Anderson, Pitlou, Oooooa and AbhorlHe soon ties; (oOrtn dh trlct. Banter, Ken how, Looonoftor, Chonter, York, Union, Spartanburg arid Greearillt eoualiaa; fifth district, Beaufort, Barqwell E-lgefiold, Aiken and Lexington eongtiee,.. Mr. Sender# introduced so V* Uoust " ? bill to prevent all pereooa from fcaereiaioj the right.of franchise who have bean eonrioted in any court of epaipeteat Jnriedla, lion in Uiia State of KuKlnxiMn." Thia ingenious device is in the following wor^s: ''That all persons who having been or nay hereafter be eonvieted of being Kir Klux Klans (?te,-) Or connected with the Kit KlOx Klana, in any court of competent Jurledletion it> tliia State, be and they are hefrby disfranchised Section 2. that each person or pereooa so disfranchised shall not hold any office of proflt or truet tinder thd htws of this State uDtil ?uch disability b? rt moved through proper course of procedure." * ' I General Whipper, from the ways tM mesne committee, reported thefeatrel ip< proprietioo bill, whteli makes no provision whatever for the payment of ialereeton the publia debt of the State. lo the House, on the Slot ult.. Hooter, of Charleston, introduced the tax bill, wbioh authorizes a tax levy of rixteen icilJu for the State sod three mills for Ute counties. The iset jeer's tax wee seven mills for the Stale and three for the counties. Nehemias introduced a bill to regulate tbe pay of the members of the General A*sembly. It givea them a fixed salary o' $1000, payable quarterly, hod twenty esnti mileage In the Senate, Mr.' Arniln introduced a bill to amend the election law. It requires that the ballots b<s counted immediately that the polla are closed, and that the eertificntes of the result be filed on the Tilesday after the election ; also that one commissioner of elaeltoo in aaeh oounty.and one manager fof each precinat, ahall be oho sen from the opposition party. Mr. Hunter, in the House, introduced, last Wednesday, a joint resolution authorising th< levying of certain taxes for tbe fiscal year ol 1872-3. This resolution levies, in addition t? all local taxes, the sum of niuetecn mills on the dollar. It requires that a Statu tax on all taxable property of three mills on tbe dollar shall he collected between June 1 sad July 1, H73; ten mills on the dollar to be collected he tweet November 15, 1872 and January I, 1873, and three mills on tbe dollar to be oplleoted between June 1 and July 1, 1873; and it authorlies the county commissioners to levy and col. lect taxes amounting to three mills on tbe dollar for county purposes. ton art ?Mor?d ot lu p+u?gt durlof th? pr?*eot Ongretv," ' The bill to abolish tbo office of State auditor, and confer the dotiea of that oBo* n^*n the oomptroller-gcneral, parsed, and re ceired its third reading in the Scqat?. The correspondent the Charleston Courier writes, under date of 1st lost.: All the thousand and one Bills looking to financial legislation that were poured in during the early part of the session, have quietly disappeared. The fact is that as yet no feeslr j ble pian has been hit upon. Most it the proposed measures are of a type similar to a plan contained in d Bill offered by Mr. Yoeum in the House to-day, " To protect the poepie o' the 8tate against the illegal and fraadnleot issue of bonds." , ft provides for the appointment pf a Joint Special Committee to ascertain the number of bonds that have been issued. The Committee are to meet in Charleston, and to bold sessions not longer than two months, beginning March 1st, 1972. They are to send for persons and papers, and publish a notice of theirmeeting in the papers ot Charleston, Columbia, Hew York and Washington j and all persona holding bonds of the State nre to report to them all bonds in their possesion on or before May 1st, 1872, and all bonds not so reported shall b? deemed prima faeie, illegally leaned. The State Treasurer is prohibited from paying my interest on the public debt, mntU the report ol the Committee is made?a superfluous prohibition, soeing that no appropriation will b< r made for interest. The Bill offered in the House a. few days ago to make jnry certificates preferred claims lias been reported on unfavorable by the Committee oft Ways and Means, but a< its passage 1# extremely probable lis texf may not be uninteresting to the publie. It provides that the County Treasures of thi respective Counties, be required to pay, on demsnd, out (rf any moneys ta the Treneu* ry of their several Counties, all ssrlllsstea issued to jurors, for aurviasa rendered; and such certificate* ahull ba dserried and held to bs.preferred olaiina ; and 8? payment shall be made Is any County offioor noli! aueh jury oertifioatoa shall bava been paid m full, or tbe payment therect duly provided for. That whenever it shdll appear to the Governor, on satisfactory evidence, that any Connty Treasurer lias violated tyls Ao< I it shall be mads ths duty of (he Governor to remove sueh Treaeurer from offles forthwith. I predict the passage of the Bill, beeanre it is fully evident that the eohilltdehej : have beeh complaining, the feet Is fhal \ most of the Coonty Trsseitrefs have b Way | of shaving eertifleatsa and eheeWe, 4bet tile holders do not relish, end the piofbered object ot this Bill is to protest jurymen from | the proeeSa. ? 4m -. 'I '*"" > A W*w ll*it. Road PhortW.^t'he Ash* I vllle (N. C.) Cliixen says : " A Bill id before Oongrese eshing e grant 8.000.000 aerva of I ha publie lands, worth $4,000,000, to bolfd e rail road from Spartanburg, B.' 0:, to AahaWillef from Rothsrfordten to Ashe* ?"'ii F?!t I Woolf ffrert, Tsnn , to jUhevuI*, and from Ashevilfa to Dalt.m, Qa , #r Ofoieland, Tenn. The frirnda of lha Bill in Waehinsr 1 read before Council. Aldermata Wood moved Ikftt CnmH fw?ml to Um tlMttoa of AhIi> ' tank P^lfMUI. flnrried. CIcvo .XpadjU urumSsm^- ,*utu?H Wheroos, no propoeitiqn it eubnoUted to I Oonnol) to Mi oat chad* trooa atoaK the * 1 itfitl iin/1o? ftio ttoOAlnllAii a# whereat, CvuocH U L. 'IwlrnM ihsLihsds trsm hniilit hi tilMh&& oat to beautify and adorn the City, Jteiolv?? That the Oita Oudoll Will plant oat treee anywhere W? tlto City, ?pwh itfa pr?'t?. trtf "holdera fUr^nUbihkjthe'tteai. w ?-? VI AIIXinUQlfMiMMIIMIIIMIIIIllMllMfaZ OO ' '?V^fete:::r=fi5 L. .. ? 00 Trca$urir'$ Jieport. Caah on b?nd M Jan. 1899 * MS S? l,,i Caab iMfirid Ann Id Jan. to Sib T*k"*" *na* M I 'i 4?ltl tl Caab paid oat from Jan. Id, to ' ' Fab. Stta........ 9,126 84 ' /r?.i&&kfZ:J?\xks} SttA I tfdjourned. A. R. MaDAVID, 0. C. "" I'; Stats and other Items. Bpartajabara n??da another hotel, the ; Spartan aaya. * Eight thoufund reioforoemenU lor Cuba bava bean aent from Cadi*. Tl? Virginia peanot crop >fop'.i87t Amounted to 826,450 buahel*. The Kanawha- RSver, Wid Virginia, wat troiiD aolid on the Slat ult. f. i Alexia rtaited LetArrille, Ky., and a W1 . i ,J .. . _ f. ? . wss given him at thnrtalt House. Knoxvilfe haa an old lady, seventy years of age who ia obttlng a third aet of tgi-th. , The Indicted Mormons of Salt Lalre.are'to be bailed. There are five hundred Baptist Churches in South Carolina,distributed in every part , of the S< etc. . " . y,' i mi h i. $ Bripk. Pomeroy has been sued for. Wfn?y] five thousand dollara for breech of marri. age prom tee. ' In the opinion of the London Times^ Mr. Cataeaay aeryed|^te ?overnro?n.tj realoujjly. i but injudiciously. . . . j #' : r?. .11-?' jtn. ? 'it i " ElltftS* Q?r black Pouffetemau. fa, ap pointed "tnsjor.general commanding " j)ie . B..^ mil-|ta. , , fl||b ?*] Hon. Joel Foster, State Sonator trpju ! Spartanburg Coualy, left a faw d*ys ,agp, with hia family, to 0od a home jn Texi^p. Thf bydy .of .jfcy. JBlgeUw, *h?* had yweently disappeared. in, Marion, luf* Jbcp < found It was identified by the cloth i?g. 1 A petition to the South Carolina jLrgHxture, to eenaplldate.ita debt, ia being signed by financial men {a Ifew York, ... ( Rumors.are >in sirculation that Uiitfd f States Marshal Johnson has been, removal, , and- Boeh, ex-President ol thp Croeotille I Road, appelated io his plsod. , t . mm I . i k . . . rteita win ties heen admitted toprobate. Mia estate ia aworn to aa not exceeding a million of dollars. Ilia widow is sole exec* > . ^ utrrx.'* - ! I . i i Aa order has heen received at the Wa ,, terthwn arsenal, Maasaehaaetrv. to forward several fifteen inch guns to FWl Jefferson, Florida. ; A bill haa been h.tro4aeed htto Congress, providing (or the division ot the But# o( Georgia into two Federal districts, eacls to halve a Judge and Marshal. . .3 . I - . A Bleating called by 1 lie Mayor of Lon* doit, for the Livingstonas'elief expedition, eubacribed ?11,000. The expedition starts at ao early day. *1 t*< Abofit a year ago, a d?af and dumb couple, In Raw Jersey, were married. J.ntelJ*, the tvlfa gave birth to a child, and can'hetr both hear and speak.' r White, the principal In the Fidea mir. der, who'was to have beta hung Friday, 2d InstAt Charleston, h'aa had hie aantenee t commuted to imprisonment for life by the Governor. ' Wm A Johnsori, of Justin Ranch. Call fornia, became Insane from grief, upon the ^ death of hia wrfe, and shot himself dead when she was placed In the coffin. They were both buried together. Bay noihlag respecting yonrsel*. either good, bed, or indtd^rr-nt: anthlng good. for , that la vanity ; nothiag had, for that la af fectatlon; nothing iediffereat, far that it 1 aitly. < . *iif The visit of en Amaiieaa squadron to Ja? ^ Dae. aeema to haaa aent-that ? ecalaeieo. Admiral 'flodgsrs and hiaoffieeri were praseatad at Ceurt, and futsi tained by the dignitaries several days. At ik? Woman's Suffrage Ooareatlot. at Treinoot.Tsmpl*, lioalon, Wm Lloyd ttarrieon dgoooneed Mia* WondhuU't free lovs (, doctrine, ae associated with the wnnon iu( t fraga movement. , , ( , The Rep'ubJloans'are to hol-l a State Con( [ enttoii Ijx Columbia on the 19<h proximo, ; 'to ohoose delegates to the National Rrpnb lleen Cedtventlon, which* me/ts In PhlladrN !,. phia 6ti the Wednesday In ^u?e. L In "New YorV. the pfalni iff* agalnaV the , PrftnvyIvanfi Railroad recovered #4,000 I for lost baggage. The ComMisstbnrr of 'Ap peals In the 'ea?e deciding that the llmlthI Hon ofhmndred dollars far loveof baggage war no cAntract "?-. iCa. W# learn from the H#iId that eery hoper .fal progress has been' made In Lanrena , OotMlyt In reieiag the sum # gfO.OOO, in oomMtntlot of > which President Magralh . premised to eesntAestfe nbdMiiif the Laurent Reed. g MNtf Ml, The Charleston Nm* end Qtktritr. eo?tain saeh eA tribute to;the mfcmery of the y late Jemsa H Taylor, B-g. This gentla\ MM .died seddeely.j; ?n thav oily. .(goaije I ..( pantiyMf. Mr. T?f|r prominent merchant. In vi<? ?/ l*i* high eh,r*el*r. an.) In. oprpriM io *pTrH, i.U -u u , 9 Th. Aike?..Tff>??n? my*: Mr. Ifoulto^.t : Mi , High I ?ni P? rk ,^PU|, 4 ? il* a c?K ? Jeeii'on of ffy^aiir r?l^o? fd?n^ ,n Uje'iiclnl, If of Alkrn. ttioro ?T0 ntlcne?>u^ Ainta'rjJ a^V^eir flaodrf fft n vWj'^fWebV) it ion, and aortfa ihlrtj tpcMmani nr in.lran pot^ry. The pnUkr/W otrt'ttod krl'h cdfi. oua carving*, ertdoMly in ilia highlit Myfe f abort gioal orb ?to<t altogether Ike eollao* Moo ioqvUMMju*. - ,f \, r Gamy villk, 8,.0 , F?*b. 7. <^y al 20^centa. Unda 28i?Orl-ana 23|. 'Gold 10^1O|.P r. From Dak w Bkrrshbra?From Charleston tdi MMairl Irort. iia aMabOt** to tha FmoUoWWdLTt* soeW marW WW ment in'the style of building in the lut fire years. Villages and farm honee* all present a more elegant and comfortable appearanoe ? The reason is well known. It is because in that "-Krroffiw*tgK^osico'a'tly ,^I.arA?4. The EJulwaj^by of Tonio ^imu66me subst toces have the power of influcncIng the ohang ghgbtebgo forward in the burn^ tisanes, Without themselves taking any integraFrart a those obanges. Salt, .lor instanee, a aster i trtthaformeHou apd Waste, and consequently ereatos tbe necessity ft I a more liberal .lid; while, on the flChcs mind. alcohol ,1 retards change and waste.. | On tbtfc principle, Dr. Fisch.Un h>* Bitters, bga furjishe. I a preparation. having among other pro pert los that ' wf praserrigg both the materials and. ji he Threes of $0 system, eed in this, eifH ? other things,> A penny saved is a penny gained." But It if nbt only |a this nbgatifm wi y that Dr. Fisoh'S- rqmcdy Worka for tho builaing up j of the physical man. While it holds back L tho wasting processes, it -purs forws rd the repairing precesses. Jt promotta llJUBow of tho all inontat ike juices in the mouth, ttfc stomach, and', the lirar , add thus enarblea the sys. tern to ulilite tnore fodit-*~ta table more blood. j The rcriptural. assertion that " Tbh blood thereof is the | Whereof." is the tpression of * pD*?i?nogi<yufi??t> fad the nmhwnt ol food which a man es m eat with ralisb, au?l digest, 1 affords- the exact measure and Index of the man's strjjypgt^ ,j(And allien o^?e I)r. Jfis^h's remedy bag gi,vfn the start to an Uhproje&cnt in this direction,.me ithaidsd energies -of <nd* turn take up the work and earry it lorward-j and thus render the amelioration permanent. Dowie, Mosie A I>ar is, Agents, Obarleiton. ill. Feb T 401m ct^p FoSt arsitnilUiui %iift * lad'frrtck annoys your friftlda ns wall It yoisrsglf. You .would like. V? Kct rtd of it,, hut scarcely know what means' l? adept. Wo will Sell yeu. Use the fragrant Soaudont; It will oieaose and beautify your teeth ami loave your braath pure. Dundl't Standard Flavoring Sxlrnct*.? Lemon, Vanilla, he. Chargo your serronts pud dealers, and observe that they do not sub[ Slituie Id'their stead any of the pernicious, tin-Snlatahle extracts with which the market isooddQ. But-nbtt's Btnndhrd Flavoring Ex, ,tracts are established ae tlx* strongest, purest pnd-the best made. ( THt Tkrrffi'', Duel Dettcern Prnnia and Fvtrncc V? ores,'but thousands of battles between Dr. WaHder's .Vlprgsr fitters and.DysM . .pepsin and Likrr Complaint are now going on in 1 every State of th? Union. The issue pf such. TContasts is tiovgr jfqr one moment in dovjx.? , Tbe_ conflict may Vast longer in s?ihe cases than in others, hut tbc leading Vegetable tonic ! and alterative of Ihd nineteenth ccntdry, in. tjorial'ly triumphs. ? . T^o Otcncrt oj Horir'i and Cuttle.?-Tobias Derby Condition Powders are warranted supo' rior to anyQitttoflf WrSSo |>ay, f4s the cure of , ,Distemper, Vlforiuv Pole, Ooijgbs, Hido-houud, Colds. dc.? in ha^fes, and colds, copgtisj loss f in ilk," hhVcit - (onguh. hoj'n-'tlistchiper. Ac., in hnttlo. l**Y(3k^Ve Pepp1 10 . <r r ' #w *, I Carbolic Salve, recommended by'tho Tending Wlrrey wns A ?4 ihe Naw ? Yor^ireflfflf, uw thoTfleSt "wondiwful-l . llcaling compound ever known. Oivet ift-H , Stunt fflljo/.tv burns, cures"nil kinds of sores, ruts and Woubds; add n. most invsluigbie talve ; for all pdVfloSbsr"" Sdld'^vnry wherts a? Zfrvjcma,' John F. flcnryi'sola Pmpiietor,. 8.: Cgllogo Plow, New York- 1 tfroptnV* i* Ofiiotn pw?iffed of it* sickening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Higelow, Proffessor of Botany, Detroit Modtcal College. A'most perfect nnodyue and soothing opiate. John Purr, Chemist, Mew York. r " - ~ ~ Cbritladuro'e Hair Due is the safest and v.... v. - - - ?< >. n currecrs me naa effects of interior ! dyes, while the bUc|t or brown tints it produces are identical tn nuturo. Factory 08 Mui'ten Lane, New Yorlc. Prutl'^ A'trnl Oil ? Safest and best illuminating Oil ever made." 'Does nd? tuke fire or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 160,000 families continue to use it, and no accidents of any description hare ocrurred front its . Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1T70, NotrYork. The Puree! and Siirettett Cod Liter Oil in the world is II at Art! A Cam-oil's, msde oh the sea shore, from fresh selected liver*, by Caswell, Haxixrri A Co.,New York. Itjs absolutory pure and street." Patients Ho have otiee taken it prefer it te all othelri. Physicians have decided it sypcrior to any of the other ffMtf in the market. Joutin'e Inodor'out Kid Glove Cleaner rejatori-s spiled gloves equal to new. For-sale by Druggists add Fancy Goods Dcnlqrsj ,1'ricc 25 cAts per bottle. F. C. Wells A? Co.", "New York.' M : ' Ilidley't Philotoken is an established, warranter! remedy (or Painful Menstruation; and eqiyajfj ufHricat as a Nervous AntiiU>tp in gll eases of Nervous Excitement, StoinaCh ab<I Sleeplessness in mate or female. Sold Everywhere for $1.00 a bottle. Morgnn A Risley, Druggist*, N?? Yo^lfc (lonsrsl Agents. > t I A Youthful Appearance and a BeautifyV Clear Completion ie the desiro ot.eVerybodjy,. ' This effect is produced by using G. W. tajrd's" " Bloom of Youtb," a harmless beaufifler of the'skin. Will remove all Discoloration, Tan, " Freckles and Sunburns.' The use of this delightful toilet preparation eannot be detected. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Depot, 6 Gold St., New York. ' Aire. Wimloto'e Soothing Syrnp.?Jt rHieves the Httle sufferer from pain, cures Wind, Colic, RogulaUs the Stomach and Bowels, Corrects AcidU)j and during t^ie process of teething it ' Is ihvutnaHle. Perfectly Safe In ail cases, at >i millions of mother* oan testify. t Fajb.7 40 4 1 -. i' '. . y*t- .i li y .n z-r&VMfcW 4 Having<rttr"interest in bo>inrsa.bor?tofi>re con^ucied bp u- in ion l-<)r*T*lifl jfitll?inj^ to Mr J. B. HENRY, w%rr?epi>f*Tfn1ty j-tyirti tli? patrons ol the Old vZfh^ern lo tran-fer their ' 10 "t "VmSsaaA X C6.1 \ P,bru;.t nh.iep.' t .t.' ifldH ' jyy"' v Tho State of South Carolina-j .e ORBKNVILLK COUNTY. SUBBirrp BALES. BY vlrfcuS ?? enndry Wrlie'wf Flrri Pacta*, to'the Hlfwtwl, I \?IH sell Ii?l??re 'L the flonW llyiii>e<l<>vr, <* 8?>yrtnr Wi >l??eli nrtcf. Ihnwrt-n the M>uri of lo o'clock in tl>? forenoon ?nd 9 o'clock in the afternoon, Onr fine Cant Moles*. Mill, for making Molun-ra under method, In fin* o>der 'Levied on ae the |>eop-r'y of W. P. Panemore, at the eull of ttiniria IUi.We*, morelend, *1. el. ii ' aiio, AWHUE ih? following pdriotmlpioprrty;to wit:? , One email lot ol C'>m, O'nr "> '1 lot ol,Hot ton, Unj/('<igW heel, Oue LilK "bi'LOOn J let I Ht*.?m B<a Levied i>se? the pinp?-riy of , Marvin ,l)owWi<iu?, . at U)? ?ult of- U- JP. rV>J f JoMn?) TeiJleyUpehz ?rBnrch?|nf ?? PV fthorrffV Otfieei Ureouyille, 8. 43, F-l>iu. ery (, 1872. 40?-idl t&ini aH-irf t"r rr-?r*r~T" Talnable Farm fob Sale, IOFPfcfc pY PARM, on 3"?th 8?lu<U, con?HuUu 6? H) %rja,J. T mVI J??K" proportion of^ whi?? Rivet arid yj eck Bottom. - \?IY . ; Refer to MRS. A 0. PIASTER. No* 8 37 tf QjfioeJBo&id Cotuity CottfiuuiOfter*. yQBnkpvim. 6 Ui ?el>ruary 6th, 1818. fltBlt fallowing regulations have been lVjoMde by Board: i *|o bj'M a Mpnihlf Me?ting each Ssleslilay anal Tuesday fallowing, \ No weekly meetitg on Saturday. *"4V;- A-Hudsoii has been -*!*etnl permanent Ouiaratan. P A MeDarid permanent Clark. Any business for the Aotion of the S>ard, can be left with the latter, at the ore of 8ullivan ft Son, N- E. corner of iblie Square. W. A HUDSON. Olt aUa?u w P . \ <1 r rl H/* Onrw r?vi > ! .>n v?pu umu i/vmM w vv"?.wnwvuw?* P. A. MoDavip, Clerk. , Feb 7 i . 40 4 ?J. J i 1 "" r y 1 j, Liccniiei. fl^HF, Board of County CommtMionerff M. trill grant J .IflfcNsE nntll the lat of Mae oi?pf. ntnd p-rrtiesme notified who have United dtitlM Revenue Licence nnlil that time, of raid arrangement. W. A HUDSON. Chairman n?nrd yo. C< nniiirviutieis. r.A. MoDavid ty^/k. ^ February fit j?, I ?7a 40?4 Notice TS HEREBY given to all whom it may con- ? 1 errn, that I will apply to 8. .T. Dourhit, Probata Judge of Oreanville County, on the 7th day of March next, for a final discharge Jf> M Administrator of the Estate of AUSTIN B. f VICKERS, deceased. WILLIAM T. SHTAIATE, Adminiatratnr. f . 'February fill), 1872. 40-4 _J J. Notice IS I1ERERY Riten to nil whom it aaay concern. that I will apply to 8. J. DouthiV Probate Jiidce of Greenril.e County, on ther 8th dny of March nrxt, for a final discharge as Executor of the Ertnte of Dr. WILLIAM MICilKL, deceased. jSUklSOTTTAFEKS, Executor. February 7th, 1872. 40-fr i: Stat? of Sdrtth Carolina. OKKENYILT.K COONTY. SHERIFF'S SALES BY v(M,n? h<i order from 8 J. DobthiT, Pi'iiImi. Judge of Oie?"vi|l? County, I will aril, no hale.dnv in Mntrh next. the fp'V>wiltiT'*"' of Lund, viz; All t''"t Tract of Land, situate in tint County of Orernvflle, adjoining lands ?jf James D ull*. Henry Darby end olhets, and containing'four' liiitidr.d and ninety acres, mo'f nr'lesa 8'dd a* the ptoperly of Isaac Jliwdrld, deeea^d: t??r pn it it ion atnoag the 4ji-ira and t<> pry deb's. ^ 'All that Tract of Lund, si'nnte In said "Conntv, on wmer. of Sulnda Uiver, tidjdning In d* of Simeon LaUew, Small wo.id, button nnd other., nnd eootaming one hundred nnd flf y six an-r?. iiio?e or le?>. So'd nslh propci t y of William I'ayrie, deceased, for paitiiiiin aiming i ?? heirs. " Sl.'o,, a T ml led. of Lund a'tunte in file City of tfreeniille. adjoining lo'f of II. A^ Cau'de, Jgnv a McPliersoVaiid other"', nnd ronta-nint; no e? more it kw, Hold ?a the property.ef.T. 0 Cower. Rimlv M. Long, a d e tatc of S. F. Long, deceased, for purl if Ion among the pur'le.. Ti-Rvf. ?A credit of twelve months, with inter"*! ?y.?m dnv of sale, for all except so .innclt n? will pay life porta, w ljicli will he HfliiWfl in oash on day of sn'e. Purchaser* Irrgive Hond and app*Y?vod personal Jtectffity, with n Mortgage of ihe premises, to secure, the pannent of the purchase money. tfmehnsers to pay for stamps and fcapera* i j t Southern, s. o c February 71 It. 1872. 40?id For Leaso at Auction. i JTY VUni.'K of authority vested in me hy tif.c Sinkifig Fotio Commission, i will Le.se ihe STATU R()AI>, known as the " Haiu-fa fiap Turnpike," to the highest bidder. on Sales.tuv in MI> '' - .. - ? ?' term of Five Years, pii'MBlnn lo be given on the 181H of April following. Terms as follows: Tbe nmount of the lease to be paid Annua Iv in advence, to be Secured by bond wllh good nml auffioient security in douM* ihe nmount of the whole sum. The L??>ee will slso be teqnired lo give a b?nd in lb* penal ruur of Ten Tl?"U?and*-f)ollars. with Three Securities jnsiily ing in Ihe whole amount. over and above the homestead, and all liabilities, c onditions ed ip 1<e?p the'Road iti good bepair. FAr' -any liHtlirr partiovUrs, inquire of WlLSCfl COOK, at (Jieenvii)e. W. J WHIPPK.R. Special Commissioner. Feb 7 40 4 Who haa Lost a Cow ? 8BVKRAL months since, a BKINr,I'K HBIFER. with a swallow.fork iu each ear, camo t<> my bonse, and took up with eeC2?56e!5Sfciny cattle, and I have been feeding and taking eared her up lo this lime. Any person having lost a Heifer of the above description, can bare her by proving property and paving expenses. J. H. ULKNN. Jan. *20, 1872. 19 3 CHICK'S SPRINGS ACADEMY. *lBk THF.SPRING SESSION will ^fn^^opgn February IDtli, and contia ue Twenty W.eks Tuition, from |l,00 to H4 00. B<>ard reasonable h*nii for Cir? eular. -*- II. L KING. Piinclpal. ChickV Springs,* 0 . Jan. HI, 1872. 2 ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE BEATT1E&CO., AGENTS. $48 PER TON, GASII. $53 PAYABLE l?l NOV., 1872. / -Free of Inttrtnt. meiam and drayaqe added. Wo refer to Dr. w. H. AUSTIN, Mr. (JEOKOE I.EESTER, " GLOHOE BLAKKLY. " OROIUIE GOODWIN, " J. I>. ARMSTRONG, " WILLIAM LONG, And otIters who have used it. Jan 31 S* 3 IRON ANDJTEElT GOWEH, COX & MAHKLEY HAVE reo*-lved and are dally facetting a t fc/HtOfr STOCK of 1 Sweed's Iron, d | Plow Moulds, Trace Chains, m .Yf Steel Hoes, Scoville Hoes. mr A,n"' I i'lKi: IRON/HOIlftK SHOE IKON, AXLES, I CHAINS N A I I u TAAI a A. Farmers, Call and See fl| THE* -^n Brooks Cotton Planter, It Saots Labor and Cotton Seod. GO W Ell, COX <fe MARKLEY. f Ju *1 S9 ? I 4*6 ? *4