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Mm/ 'vV w JfV. Mita/r & 2JT wd lnt*IH|?B<? over the country, thai lh? nam* Kraal )>iireelUt has b?an of lhal who have gone from ?n\ forever. With a Drain worn out hy^ and eonatanl tabor, with aa varoeal deaiV to promote the welfare of the country, andV with a heart broken by the l?ae of a moat eatiaaable and beloved wife Horace U>e-raeigaed hie aoul to hia Maker. Too much oaoMot be eaid of him, for he waa indeed a truly freat man. it waa by perseverance and a atrial adherence to the truth, (hat he face to be ao prominent and highly re* Sported man It ia true that the pn|i* Uea of Mr. Greeley have been eueh aa to atlr op strife, and, 1 may safely add, hatr*d In the breaat of every true Southerner; but that ia paal?let "by go .ee be by g"iiea.n Ilia caw, and the aobToaod tearlee* manner in which he catered lolo the late eonteat, and the oarneat desire exhibited upon hia part to establish a govaraaaant under which we all could live, gained for hitneelf aaaay warm frianda and admirers at the 8outh, whom I know will pay thtlr tributes of reepeet to his memory. In the death of Mr. Greeley, a moat important question I presents itself for eonsldeiation. How ahall the electoral votes be cnet that would have Men lor Mr. Urerley if ho hod lived I There ere but two oourse* that can be pup. N?d?either be eaet for Grant, or in blaok. New, tbe question le, eeo the former octree be adopted f Were not these Emtlemen who to day east their votes for rerideut and Viee President of the United tttatee, elected for a certain specific p'trp a ? And would It be doing justice to tnem who conferred the honor upon theint And would it bo respectful to him who now "rests from his laborsT" 1 sinc-rely trust, that the Ele ttors who would have oust their ballots for that great and good rain, Horace Greeley, will, iu consequence of his death, #*et thsm in blank. Charleston Is quits gay just at present ? everybody seams to be stirring Great preparations era being made for the consecration of our epleudid new Masonic Hall, which takes places the JOlli inst. Several eulogies in respect of tbe late Charles M Purmau end others pruiouueut in the Masonic Frateraity, will be delivered by several ef oar distinguished citizens. The cession promises to be grand and rery Imyuisg Oar streets end stores are 611ed morning wad afternoon, by old and young, purchasing Christmas presents for the "loved ones at home." It is quite a pleasing sight to wateh how carefully the girls select the Istest styles of oravat, or some delioats colored kid glov-% or gome other useful as wall as ornamental gift, (a Bible, peihape,) for us dear fellows. It is so good nod kind in them. Ought we uol to be very grstefi I to them for their kind consideration f For the past two or three weeks our oily kas been infested with traveling shows of all deecriptiona, such as the "Australian Children," "Performing Birds, "Pal Girls," Ac. I heard a gallant, handsome young man, finely proportioned, extensive black beard end moustache, remark that she (reerring to the " fat girl") was his etyle ef a wife .1 ' _. - .., wumg *?rt me dictates of hit heart, or whether hit gallau. , try caortd him to my ao, I Km unotde lo ?rThe Enterpriae Railroad, of which our funny little Krpre- enlative, Tim Hurley, i? the President, ia progressing rapidly. The rail haa alrtrdy been laid in eeveral of the atreete on it* route, and 1 think will shortly be completed. I have no doubt it will ' proye quite a uaeful institution to ua. The weather ia quite changeable. Every- . tiling nuict in tho city. { palmetto. \ For the Greenville Enterprise. Ma. Editor: The desire lo be seen in print ia a commendable one, and would -doubtless produce better rcaulte were the "raw recruits" more careful in selecting ? euhjecte. It ie never good policy to i uab in a communication concerning n supposed evil, and fail in oonviocing the public that your effort amounts to more than an unlucky expose of an individual grievance. I do not think "Uncle Sam" is one of the favored few who can trip gracefully the "light fanteatic toe," for his strictures on / dancing bear heavy on the " devotee," and v are grinding on the less favored who heve sisters end wives. Without going into the history of the art, we will desevct his bugbear, us-ng gloves if b poasible. 14 Degrading," is a harsh term to ,, use iu connection with gvi.llenten and gens * tie women, for of course the " society" of which he wrilae Is composed of such. The requirements of society demand that man should be occasionally thrown into the company ef woman. It is a law of Dature that one should seek the other, and whether he do so by the quiet ingleeido, or in the ball-room resplendent with animated faces and gaiety, he nevertheless woiks cut the requirements of that law. The fact that he haa 'entree" to the ball room does not n?o easarily stamp him a gentlemen, or give him the undisputed right to choose his partner where he will. As it is at home, so here?woman's will is law ; and whether in the steady old quadrille or in the misty J .hares of the waltz, she is still a woman to be admired?a fair life picture, above critiv eiem and above reproach. And he who can see, in her artleesnesa and joy, aught for ^ suspicion, or any token of an influence that degrades her or society, would do well to ji submit to rigid self-examination. Concern- q Ing its effect on the health generally, his position is only tenahle sa iar?an excess is injurious,ae so is an exeesa of any ether recreation, or lahor, whether physical or men ta). Ilia idea of broken rest don't ill bis ^ subject very nioely, if he is a "courting man," (and he is to be pitied W he is not.) I doubt ? not that he loses more rest, and causes others to do so, than he or they lose at the danee. Again, in the same paragraph, he reekleaaly hastens to a conclusion, forgetting the thermometer iu this seetion of the conntry baa oarer hewn below aero more than twiee in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. If thai# in, as stated in Divine law, a time for all'things, why ery out so loudly againat thia custom ? Come, "Uncle 9am," be generous as well as just; don't set jour- te self op ss ad isolated guide-board, for the w benefit of all jour occasionally "light-minded" fellow oreaturea. The crowd, intent on ~ business or pleasure of their own, seeking dor It as they deem beat, conscious of the integrity of their own manhood or womanhood, will never pause long enough to give the credit sueh a latter-day reformer may ^ deserve. None of us always stand in sight of the warning marble that maps out a Ciree-yard, nor la it neeesaary we ahould? M an enjoymeot that is not sinful, recreation 2 that bids os to forget once in a while that T we wear heavy cares at heart, should sot sj ba so hastily and unjustly condemned. If th dancing is sinful to yon, don't persecute its votaries; remember, if you wish a thing, Ai praaeribe it. If you speak against it from observation, don't lend yonr presence to it ^ hereafter; if from eiperience, romemher'tia An I j yonr opjnioo. 9AMPI.F 1 ieoary. t\ _ _ ^ C. Oct 23 23 Vi 60IHKBU HOTBL, COLUMBIA, S. C. ~^^i. jjgrtT ^3&T5lfc4 J. 1<Y^-%t '.-^A c TillS first-class and entirely now establishmenl, located in tbo business midst of 8outh Carolina's Capital, affords tbo Tory boat accommodations to tbo TRAVELING PUBLIC AND PERMANENT U U DD I B. Large airy rooms elegantly furnished, OAS, BELLS, and WATER throughout. ' Ladies' and Oantlcuon's BATIIS?HOT AFD COLD. 1 TELECHAI'II OFFICE 1 In tbe Rotunda; spacloa* BILLIARD ROOM, furnished with Phelan A Collcndcr's best TABLES, and with all tho modern improvements of a FIRST-CLASS 1IOTELL. THS "COLUMBIA" Is, in all respects, eno of tho first hooseB South. The Proprietor having had an experience of nearly a quarter of a century in the inauagemcnt of the Charleston Hotel, is sufficient gunrantoa that the " COLUMBIA" will be found as represented. WM. UORMAN, Proprietor. Jil. F. Gadsden, J. O. Douektt, Ass'ts. Qot 23 25 3in Isaac Sulzbacher, i WATCHES, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Cutlery and Fancy Articles. Uoler CoU?uit/ia Hotel, Colt ml.ia, S. C. Oct 9 23 8m J. McKENZIE, MANUSACn'RKS DAILY ^ANDY, CAKES, & CONFECTIONS Of I'ure Sugar. OAKES Iced and Ornamented to order. Toys, Fruits, Nu'b, Jellies, <fcc., at ?* holesale and Hetail. MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. | Oct 23 25 3ia KINARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN ILO F HI IMC j HATS, UMBRELLAS CANES, 2 ' 1 I* Gents' Furnishing Goods, CELEBRATED GTAP. CHIP.T3. COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 23 25 3in. aEORGK KALI)WAY, ? COLUMBIA, S- C. INVITES all bis friends in the up country, when they romo down, not to pass by im without stopping in and trying bis choice iVINES, LiaUORS and LAGER. Oct 23 25 3m CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, h, tc OF m _ G Memphis, Tenn., AND Ualtimore, Maryland fit Oi Vssets, .$1,100,000. rON. JEFFERSON DA VIS. Pre Aden*. 'EN. WADE HAMPTON, Vice Preeidt. GEN. JOHN D. KENNEDY, General Agent Jor South Carolina, COLUMBIA, S. C. C3T JOHN II. SOHOFIELD, Agent, reenvitle, S. C. 31 ly HACKELFORD & KELLY, FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. i NORTII ATLANTIC WIIAKF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Agents for Moro I'hillipe' Ammonia<F Carribbean Sea Guano. . w. enaceklkord. wk, aikkn kki.lt. 8eDt ?Z ? ? PALL OPENING. J MISS M'KAY, * ill Open, on THURSDAY, 17th inatant, A LAROK AND VArie<l Aaaortroent of GBKtmKK. PATTERN BONNETS f and HATH, V" FLOWERS,RIBBONS, IKS, FURS, JET and Hufr GOODS, CORKTH, An. She would alao inform the Ladlea at ehe haa taken the Agency of BUTTKRICK'S PATTERNS, nd will hereafter bo able to furnlch them at _|4 NEW YORK PRICES. large aaeortment of Velvet, Volume, Velveteen and Satin of all colore, g~i for Dreee making. ^ Oct It 24 if I rHE longest established, the teiit orgt niind, and the ooly one in the South :onduetod bv on EXPERIENCED MERCHANT AND PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT. Nia course of study Includes Book-K?eping in si) Its branches, Penmanship, Mathematics, Commercial Law, Business Corie-pondence, Business Forms, Partnership, Settlement, Banking, Telegraphy, Phonography, Etc. Til K THANH ACTIONS ANI> OI'RRATIONS IN THK Actual Business Department, ire the moit complete ami practical of the age. tr Student* instructed separately and cceived at any time. Business Advocate nailed free on application. Address 11. F. MOO HE, PretiJent. Nov 27 30 ly )I Clirouic or Auuio Uuouuiaii.ni, uouio, sciatica, Ilcuducb, Luuibngu, Ague Nervousresa or Kidney Affections accepted for trcntnent Ibat T cannot euro. Y. A. WALTKK, Agent, Greenville, S. C. l)oc 4 SI ly dUli m m A TV/T V- TOT r* \S I liavo on hand the lnrgest Stork of (?ood?, which has been purchased riucjpally for Cash, wnnt to fell them for the 9-wn<\ at low rices, I would advis* my friends ami the I nblic generally, to call slid examine my lock; aud will be glad to show my Goods | i MLSX of charge. And as my I tve Le?n marked down, I am sure i <;ivc satisfaction In all thai will favor t, a with a call. Any one wanting cheap , ooda i >d them at lh? well known store, where do Is are to ass < m at the lowest rnarkeat prices, Wholesale and Retail, at t MJUUFB : Uff- The heel Ceiteo I'rintP, ?t f l&~ 12 J cents per yard. ^ SXOS8. I Oct. 30 20 If JAMES T. ERWIN, 'ruit and Country PRODUOB, /OMMISSION MERCIIAMT I -AND- ] WHOLESALE DEALER > IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC j RUT, NUTS, AC. ?? MARKET STREET 'harleston. S. C. * Oct 16 J!4 12 NORTH BRITISH INSURANCE OF LONDON AS OFFICE, 50 WILLIAM Capital, .... Fire Reserve, Boston Iiife Assets, . . . Fire Assets in Unit( Wo ftre instructed by the lion sight or long drafts, as most ndvat WM. < CUAS SAM. John H. Schofield, Ag< Dec 4 ROSE'S (FOIinCRLY II ??LyMS This HOUSE is in the Centei , Public Ottices and Business lionet ?f the State House Square; has j*ated, and will now compare fuv? The 6pacio?i8 Billiard Room i lender's best Tables. Ko?e'? Omnlhnit will convey rn?ee> gem I Also, a that clai?* Cuniage (or lli? accoti per day. Oct '23 25 Look Out How You Prcs <VV)11E undersigned has jii6t re 4|W) with the best assorted Sti place, containing everything nccef Oilers them at tlie very lowest pr and you will find everything yoi or Boys' wear, in Dross Goods, Shawl llats, Doots an 1 ISIOIS clll ( f the be A full lino of Hosier cy Goods Call before you buy els< you will be convinced that it w forget. At Curr's Old S Oct 23 2ft A Groat Improvement sitjaioivs' hepatic coin PAT EN T rpnrs is nn improve met) t upon the original I up iu Liquid fortn, ready for use. This pepsia, or any Sickness arising frotn Torpid < rcu oves tho file, and causes the patient to entirely vegetable, and guarantee* satisfaction, cine. Sold by all druggists and dealers every H1.1G A KOSIIOIUIUGII, DOW IK, MOISK A DAVIS, Wli MARSHALL & MAULDI Sep 11 ICxccisior HI lift re rI~,lIE public is informed that tbcrc is sncl 1 the Wonderful llxcrtsior Sound ai.d refreshing sleep is secured litMattresses. Prisons need not liave their pi lings, for they will not infest thi? Mm treat These Mattresses are gotten tip iu various *nd |10. A good assortment always on hui carriage makers, that this Patent K.*n?l.i,>r i it is very light tend durable, and 1 would r?i any quant iiy, us I buy direct frtm the Hot and 1 can Bell ii veiy cli^op. Manufacturer of tlwe " Wonderful Patent Court House MRS O'CONNOR <?&v WOULD respectfully in. ABfoHrPtt form the Ladies of Greenville JmtSm vicinity, (but ehe line just vUff rece'v'Bn^ 8 bnndxw/jfA. aorne and complete afsoitFALL GOODS, Consisting of ilillinery, Lace Good*. Zephyr Worsteds, Worated Gnoda, Fancy Jewelry, And tnany other articles appertaining to hia line, which will be eoLd at reasonable irieea. tW~ A n examination of the Stock ia soicilrd. 'M- tf Boot and Shoo Making. 11 HE UNDERSIGNED i? prepa.cd with competent Workmen to till all ordeia nr BOOTS and SHOES, of bo' Ii fine and eavy qualities, on ahmt notice. Ha guar, nteea satiafaction. ItEf'AlltINO prompt* y attended to. (,y Shop nearly oppor.ito Mews. Gowr. Go* Ai MnrklevV BUTLER DYER. April 10 it ly OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS. Mrs. fi. T. Jenninffs RESPECTFULLY infoim* the Ladies that she will open, on Friday next, [ovember lat. a fine selection of FALL nd WINTER GOODS, consisting of illmery, mi hair goods amd) jewelry. She cordially iovitct the ladies to cal nd examine. U T. JRNN1NOB Oct SO %$ if w AND SpM , COMPANY, m EDINBURGH, STREET. NEW YORK. 0 . . . $10,000,(MM 1 deducted, 2,500,001 . . . 1 1,000,004 $23,500^001 id States, 1,500,001 io Office, " Pay promptly ; dra ltnrrpouR. for Rimtrin loacou " SON NEK." ) . E. WHITE. > Associate Managers*. P. BLAODBN,) Bnt for Greenville, 8. C SI tf HOTEL, lUHT'S HOTEL.) BOA, ?. Ou r of tho City, convenient to nil tl is, located on the South west Jconw been recently reopened and ten irubly willi any Hotel at the Soutl is turn shed with Pholau Si Cc o and from every triin. fr** o( chore*. imixliilU'ti ol Lmii't. Tmmdent Hmo'd $21 W E. ItOSli, Proprietor, 8m ; Cast Your Vote fo\ ident! turned from the Northern Mnrko >ck ot Goods he ever kept in th sary to make a family comfortable ice6. Cull and seo lor yourselve u wunt for Ladies', Misses', Genti s, Cloaks, Domestics i/l S I?r\*"? c dimci i** i VN UllSj d Cutlery, *>t makes. y, Worsted and Fan , <fcc., Slc. ewlierc, at the undersigned's, an ill be to your advantage. Don H. M. W1NSTOCK, tand, Main St., Greenville, S. C. tf in the Med cal Science. I'Oi'NI* OK JLIVFEt COKE. ED 18 7 1. Itceeipt of A. <j. SIMMONS, ??f Oc.irgia, pi medicine defies a rival for Constipation, I )y >r Diseased Liver. It is inild us a catharti loon feel like a new person. This Meiticine Those suffering will Jo well to try this Med where. Propi'ltttor*, Waldo, Flu. olesale Agents, Charleston, S C. N. Agents for Greenville. 19 6m ,ss HI a n uf actor y. Ii a place in Greenville, *h?rs they can g< .TlallH'sscs and l'illow*. *- hot and sultry nights by l>i"g on the* lca<ant die una disturbed by that rs,sT, H?i. They ore a great comfort t<> tire wear styles, siz-a and prices, from fC, $7. #8, f id. Would also say, for the information < * a good thing for stuffing cushions, Ac., i :oinniend it. I can furoish the Excelsior i ton ExeeJsior Company in large quanlitie T. C. C. TURNER. ExrcLior M.tilless," two doora Smtih ? 11-tf. PUP.B LXBSP.T? WHITE LEAD Buy the Best?It is the Cheapest To Conaamers of White Lead Everywhcn UNEiiUALED. I at. For Wearing and Coveting l'ropertie 2d, For Wliiieneae and Ji-auty of Pinieb. 3d For Unifoua Fioeneaa of Grinding. 4lh Same Weight will do more and be'.tt worlc, at a given eoet, than any othei 6th. Morl Ke.onouiical White Lead over in I rod need. 6th. If you wirh to procure aa mueJi volu a* poeeitde for your money and aeeur handsome ami durable work, uie Pur? Liberty Whito Lead. Try it and be convinced. Sat infection guai an teed. WHOLES A LK AO UN IS. < OX & ITIARK LKY, DEALERS IN wnrn ' uieriaia, I'nilll*, Olli OImus, Putty, Ac., URKENVILLK, 8. C. Oct 0 23 20 T. W. DAVIS WATCH MAKER AID ESGRAVEE CORNER OP &C fffiBL ma,n AND iS&hiifli Washing ton Streets next Door to HsUjpos Bank, GRKENVIMiE, 8 0, May 8 I tf Prof. M. G. DeCamps DRALF.lt in all kinds of M1JSI0A MERCHANDISE. On hand?Pi anoa, M*lodeona, Am. Sheet Muaic am Muaie Book*. Call and aeo him, at hi Booms in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Ntar the fnnnl* College, Greenville, 8. G. May tt St If Office Comptroller Genera), Colombia, B.C., February 1, f872. rpiIIS is to certify that the GREENVILLE )M ENTERPRISE, a newspaper published in the town of Greenville, 8. C., ia hereby de?f\ ignated by this Board as the paper in which J legal and public notices shall be publiabod, for p. the County of Greenville, in accordance with [ft the '* Act to regulate the publication of all legal and pnblio notices," which became a law fT February 22d, 1970. J. L. NEAGLE, [ft Comptroller General. D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, | Attorney GeneraL TIIE above ia a true copy of the original on w file in the office of 8eeretary of Htate. w F. L. CARDOZA, Secretary of Btato. Fob 14 41 tf O-Tjjxrg, !. SINGLE GUNS, At $2 50, $3 00, $4 50, $5 00. $5 00, *8 00, $10 00, $12 00, to $20 00. U U W V IJ Hi U(J A S, At $6 00, 17 60, $10 00. $12 00, $16 00. $20 00, f /5 00. $80 00, $40 00. $60 00 to $76 1)0 Breach-Loading Double Gum, A? $40 00. $46 00. $60 00. $60 00 $76 00, $00 00, $110 00. $120 00 to $800 00. PISTOLS, Smith k o ej?oti, Colt'*, Allen'*, Sharp's, Whitney and other kind*. At manufactur. era' price* Amtnttnul-iii and 1 tn |> I - in en t b tor Breach-loading (tuna, at a small advance on Coat of importation. M-talic AmtnnnU tinn for Iliflaand I'ielol*. at lowest nmikH price*. A complete assortment of all Spotting Ooode; pi ice* and d>-*ciiptioD a.nt <>o application. Good* shipped hy Kxpre*?, C. O. P. P0UL1NEY, TRIMBLE 8t CO., IMPORTERS, No. 200 W. Baltiinota St., Baltimore '? t^~Hichnrd,?, Doagal'e, Greeoer's,S'-ott'* 31' and oilier celebrated make of gun* on hand (j ai.d imported to oider. |( Sept 25 21 ly '1 r A t'l. >. LALAXB. I E. r. LA not! ASK LIBRE. A. A. ATKILHE. so PAUL BiALANE&CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS y ' AND Commission itterchnnls, AT NO. 175 EAST BAY !8 CHARLES T O N, S. C. Irt _ July 24 12 ly CLOCKS, 9 GOLD AND SILVER t, flOTl ft BEST GRADES OF SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, AND FANCY GO I)S a large assortment of Gold, Silver, Steel & Plated Framed d SPECTAOLKS . i also genuine IP'iraii/ii SIPlfcOTA'BILm B. Wchrlc. 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O. 1 will also, when place ! in funds t purchase and forward all kinds of Merchandise, Machinery, A jricutlural Implementa Fertilizer^ tC* c. 0<*l '25 26 1J Johnston, Crews & Co., IMPORTERS And Wholesale Doalcrs in STAPLE AND F A.ISTC Y DRY GOODS, XT 0 T I 0 IT O AND SMALL WASHES. 41 11AYXK STREET, ?SUOOSTOrJ, S. ?. Deo 1H 32 1 y Edmonds T. Brown, ** -m- rM- M 9 48 IIAYNE STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, C//^ It^ESTOX, 8 C. D'c 9 SI 1y JOHN e. SKEGEHS MMlMlItt, W110LE8ALE AND RETAIL IAquor Dealer, Li Ell 1MB BR I WEB. COLUMBIA, 8. C. Oct 18 84 ly J. C-, IILACK Ac CO., DEALERS in Watehea, Clonk*, Jewelry, Speet.clea, Fancy flood. and Or oca riea, Confectioner!**, Notion*, Lamp. and Fixture*, Non explnaive Attachment*, Ola.a ware, Begara, ftnutT, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Dry Good*, llata, Shoe*, and a great variety of other article*. All are Invited (and might do wall) to call on them before pnrchaaing |y Special attention given to Repaifing Timepiece*. fte. Alar 18 v *? tf