The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 15, 1868, Image 3
., jy38*''11 '."iimte" sssxs
io? tub soot**** sfrftmraist.
Off hate, burs, Buff busts for CVn. Cmlyr
rid the ml I itery government. We want en
extension of it over the whole so-called
United States We are progressing glori
ouslyoti, tHrtagh military dictatorship. to
mplrb. , Yea. the ejree are now opened to
the light that' will see the " Empire of
North America.'* And why not! liar*
we not tried caucus and ballot-box. and hoe
it not entailed on ?* woes unnumbered ?
I hlen and treasure gone?gone forever in the
eoetly experiment. Let us hare one master,
Instead of a raHllon headed mnater,?
There May be Some injustice done, eome
wrongs unrighted?the fire borne aooie,
but It xsrsn all. Why should wo oling to
this miserable wreck of a republic, and Its
. ? - - ?- - - ------
universal lunrtgf 7 Ar? you going to pom
tho horde* of -Asia nod Africa, too, upon net
The oompletion of tho Pieillc Railroad will
bring the Cebstiafa iu shoal? upon us, and
Afrioa will replenish our wasted malarious
Dietilot*. Universal suffrage?unmitigated
demageguery?most ddmnehle' humbug ?
Tho few snnot think for tho many. The
ploughman, 00 lie gazes up at tho bright
tare, dneo not desire to calculate an eclipse;
nor*will the prosperous, happy /nan,
bother Ills brains with the machinery of
government, lie will judge by results. I
cannot make a coat, but 1'know < when ik
# fits; I cannot make a shoe, but I know/
wbea it pinches. Huzza for the KMPIRK-ea
strong goYsrnmenl?a cheap government
?magnanbnoua and terrible abroad?a jifat
government* with equal law?not the pslrienony
of the rich, but ths inheritance of tfie
poor. J
Soliloquy of lha first Emperor. I find
myself proclaimed Kmpcror of thie tast
eountryi abounding in Oil the rrsourcaa that
now delight in developing. I sec a giieat
deal of poverty and crime: the first shall be
rcmevlied and the latter mitignted. Our
geld goey abroad, wh? re labor is diversified,
and commodities elieap. I will dam i|p
this stream of gold, and produce the earn*
results at heme. Dungeons and gal'owsjs
fail 1o prevent the commission of crime?*1
vrikerboHsh them ; criminals shall be dealt
with humanely, kept on model farms, and
in workshops, enjoying pure air and wholes
some food, and enforced temperance. Arinire
and navies are a great tax on peaoefut
industry. My great country fears no for
sign foe; before they could land, 1 can put,
millions under arms, fighting for home,
wife, children and frlcnda 1 will keep the
army and navy, down to the minimum. As
I need more territory, I will buylt,tit!s
cheaper than conquest. My treasury is
?. "
full oRgotd, and my bonds are belter than
gold. T will establish polytechnic schools
and model fatms, ao 1 hat the best machinery
may be directed by intelligent labor.
I wish my country to reach through
t science, and its corresponding art?a
rsiga -of splendor and happiness unequalled^
in the annals ?rf ail time. B. P. 3. :
There are three things which never
atop?he that is good will become better,
and be thai ia had, worse ; for virtue,
vice, and time never stop.
Mismss, by Rer. J. 0- Furinnn, on the
14th January, Mr. WILLIAM PRESTON
THOMPSON and Miss ROWENA FTAIRLKY.
V Printers' fao received.
Jast Received,
DTtfcS8 BUTTONS, PERFUMERY,
DRUGS. KEROSENE OIL, and a varistyef
FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a lot of
BACON and LARD. At
BROWN'S,
At Long A Burnkam's Old Stand. "
Jan It St 1
' Lpit.
ON the S4th T>eeem'>er last, at tl?? flaillard
Hchonl Ttnildlng, or between that
place and the Bridie** I'ear Messrs. Gnwer,
C-.x, Markley A Co/s, a BREASTPIN,
which is valued more particularly for (te
associations than for intrinsic value. The
I _ .-in L ' II.. J I I
Tinner win uo rf>m>nnny rcwaruca i?y returning
It to lh? owiiff,
Apply at ill is Oitice.
inn 18 84 1
Miss Eliza and Kits Mary Powell
IVII.Ii resume tho SCHOOL at
nffiflL- their home mMwcc, on llun'WfjMSfcumhe
Street, on 20iA Jnouuru,
WaVliei. Reading, Spelling, Aritb*JSkr
luetic, Geography, History and English
Qrammar taught, also Ornamental Nw<ll?-Work.
Terms moderate.
MISS E. POWELL tenders her thanks te
the community, (or the patronage of many
years. Jan 14 31-2
8CH00LN0TICB.
MISS ANNA BURN
. WILL resume the Exercises of
Jrir R^her SCHOOL, on J/am/ay, lie 3d
UB Iff <>/ Frbrnnry, proximo, at her Mo.
Wjw ther'a resident*. en Duties Street.
Terms, from $4 00 to $1.04 per
quartet.of ten weeks. Thankful for the patronage
received in tb$ port, she ewlloite a
Share foy the Aiture, Jan 14 84-3
37 A O ' EIT' T 'S
- R FOB"' :* -.
WEED'S SEWING MACHINE
rpHE beet and.moat simple Machine now
I In use, and ie nnexcellcd by any ever
presented to the pohlie. having all the
Uteatiinproyen&rdtai warn the at might Kr<?
die, makee tha Tight Lo?h Stiteh, whioh ia
tha only rtiiabla m?, iri ahowa I ha aaina
On hfth ai'iea. It la ?lmplr, easily worked ;
and,'V kept in order, it will Stiieli. Han*,
Kali. Bit d, Oed, Braid, Ruffle, Took, Quilt,
lI?ni*S<tlch, Qatbar and Snr, at tha aama
tiitia,performing a greater variety of Work
than *ay other Machine, on tha lightest to
tha hrgrieat fahriea.
It raaalfa<| a aaadai at tha nta?| Pari* Exposition.
We warrant thaw to giro satisfaction j If
not, retain- those.
Plaaaa call and examine thaw. - vy
Wa alao keep constantly oa hand, a mparior
eoftnont af Owstlemee'i VUKNI8KINO
tJOOBB and TRIMMIVQg, from the cheap
?t to th? beet qualities, and tow for cash.?
Wa will CUT add MAKE In tho beat and
latest improved styles. all UarmenM for Qa*tIonian
and Ucnta' Wear, hediea' Cloaka and
Hack a, Ac. AH Work warranted.
PICRLP POORE.
OaeanviUa, S.C. Jan. Id, l*?8.
IV ' -v
I M .? . ? V '
$VW . a
iuv
L ,, ?
r _- v jfi ]' * ?'?% *V'-' f *2" >|
-Mil i'-itiflfejrr _ _jw?gw
T N S 3
t?k ? "
?? ' I.* . ' jiTataf.-.'.'-t. H VJ?Ut-1 ua
GAHDEISKBS?CBBP17.
Wll. WAT80N ha* nctWtd * ftill sup.
ply of Rngllab and Northern 8KRD8,
In addition to those enltlvattd by k!m*tlf.?
Bach paper will etblbit planting directions
tecordlog with our Sontborn latitude. Old
Seeds (If known) are not offered, and all, aa
far aa poaalhle, are being te?tod. Among then
are new and approved varieties of sarljr and
late Cabbages, (including the Mammoth,)
Corn, Cucumbers, Boats, Beans, Pees, very
superior Onion Seeds and Hoot Seta, (of which
are Litboa and Caanda,) with standard stockfeeding
Boots Seeds. - Prices of Grass and
Clover Beads given before ordering. Garde?
T00L8, Jke., Be. To prepare the soil with
native manures, and introduce the beet aad
the most %oag*aiat aad nm/taW# Steda, have
.lieen objects of aotlro solicitude to the proprl
?w?r since 1001, una no oners uaraen .-owns
(quantity anil quality considered) a I ra/?
low oh J loiter than those of 1859 or '99.
Jan 15 84 S
AUCTION.
I WILL nil, nt my Office, On Monday, Mil
January, 1889. roniinunciiig , nt ' 10)
o'clock, a lot of FURNITURE, DRY UOODS,
NEW OLA8SW ARB AND CROORKRY.
MEN'S AND BOYS' TAPS. LADIES' AND
GIRLS IIATS. Men's OVERSHOES, COATS,
AC., Lb*. BLACK TEA.
I bare on hand and will icll at private sale,
a lot ot Cooking. Parlor and Office BTOVKS ;
also, two of Pairbank's Platform SCALES;
also, oue one-hnrec WAGON.
JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer.
Jan 15 84 1
AUCTION. ^
of January, 1898, commencing at 10) o'clock
Household and Kitchen
FURNITURE
cossianso, is raar, or
Tables, Chairs, Bureaus
Parlor Furniture, Reds
Crockery Glassware
Tubs, Cooking Utensils
?fcc., tfec.
1 two-horse CARRIAGE
1 good young COW
straw-cutter
And other Articles.
TERMS.?All amounts of $20 and under,
ash ; ever $20, a credit of six months, note
with two good sureties.
JULIUS C, SMITH,
Auctioneer.
JanlJ 34 S
MARSHAL'S SALE.
43gS9? I9SI? ISSSfe
SB*
UNITED STATES OF* AMERICA, )
SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. J
BY virtue of ?n Execution, to me directod,
I will proceed to sell,
* OX THE
FIRST TO1ESMYII FEBRUARY
ssriasip,
Before the Court House door, at Greenville, a
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing
0OO ACHES,
more or less, adjoining landi of Richard F.,
Foster, Mrs. Frances Davidson and others.
The property of JOHN FOSTER, nt the suit
of the United States of America, for Costs.
TERMS CASH. Purchasers to pay for
titles.
J. T. M. KPPINO,
U. S. Marshal.
Jan. 13th, 188S. .44-3
ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE
Stockholders of the South Carolina
Railroad Company, and of the
Southwestern Railroad Bank.
mama gacafti gkg.*sgfa AITI
'pilF. ANNUAL MEETING of the StockK.
holders of the shove institution* will
he held in the City of Charleston, on the
Second TntMtlay tn February next, the lllh
day of that month, Place of Meeting?
Hall of the Southwestern Railroad Bank,
on Broad Street. Hour of convening?11
o'clock. A. M.
On the day following (Wednesday, the
12th) there will he an Election held at the
same place, between the houra of 9 A. M.
and 3 1*. M., lor fifteen Directors of the
Railroad Company and Thirteen Directors
for tlie Bank.
A Committee to verify proxies will attend.
Stockholders will he passed aa tt?ual over
the Road to and from the meeting free of
charge. In aeoordanee with the Resolution
ol the Convention of 18&4.
J. R. EMERY, Seoretary.
Jan IS 24 4
South Carolina Rail-road.
GKN'L SUPERINTDH OFFICE, \
Cnsaiurox, S. C,, Goto Iter 8, 1867. J
ON and fifler Oetoher the 6th, 1867. the
PASSENGER TRAINS on the South
Carolina Railroad will run as follows, vis:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. 4 80 A M
Arrive at Klnfravills, 11 IS A M
Leave Kingsville 11 40 A M
Arrive at Columbia 1 10 P M
Leave Columbia ...10 10 A M
Arrive at Kingsvllle 11 36 A M
Leave Kingsville, i. 12 06 p U
Arrive at Charleston, 7 oft P M
Leave Charleston for Augusta.. 10 4'? A M
Arrive at Augusta 7 40 P M
Leave Augusta 8 40 A M
a. I .4 lO OA T? ll
ArrifO n\ VII"' irvMni........ ? ? * I ?ti
The PaMcnuer Train on the dtnnVn
Branch will connect with Up and Bow*
Columbia* Train*, and Wilmington and
M*neh<*trr Rill-fad Train* on Afondnyt,
Wethifflaft* au<t S'titurJnif
The JflOHT Kx'prraa. Pielirkl and P-a-en
(far ACCOMMODATION Train, will run a*
follow* via:
laan Charleston for Colombia. .8 40 PM
Arrive at Columbia . A 00 A M
l.?ave Colombia.... ..0 00 P M
Arrive ?t Charleston. ......... 3 20 A M
Leave Charleston for August*. ..* 8rt !lR
Arrive ?t_Auftn*l*... ...ft in AM
Leave Augusta 4 10 1? M
Arrive ai Chart* aton 4 oo A M
II T. 1'KAKK.
General Superintendent
""-J. - li-LL-i
i981M81
Fair Notice.
ALL ptrwM teMtod to ??, will call uld
Nt(l? it ?am, m Ikrtbir iiMhlgtnw
cannot be gtren. Tb'.s to no ah am ; tboee who
negleet to ntleod to It, will tad their Aeoounte
in the bend* of lawyer for eoilectton. I
need money, and money I nut hare.
tt. L. BURN.
Jen It 15 1
Tailoring.
TIIK undrrei jnul eonlinuee hU bur nee*
near Ihe Ooodlett Q?u#*, and nppueitr
Mr. Tluimii 8?e?#e Blew; iW being an
EXPERT CUTIKR and tndlolon* MA
ClflKK 01'KK.VTOR. doee not beatlate to
warrAit aatiefuciion in tv?ry put of hie
Qttlniea.
M. R. BKECO.
Jan 8 88 tf
The Oreat Popular Paper!
Til raiiiilmY mi
SUBSCRIPTION price, ait d.dinw * year!
THE CIIAHLKSTON TRI-WEEKLY
NEWS, three Jollars a year?two dollar* for
six month*.
TERMS, CASH, IN ADVAIICE.
1fs9r- No Paper sent unless the Cash eccotnnle?
the order.
No Paper cent for a longer tlmo than
paid (tor.
RIORDAN, DAM SON A CO ,
PROPRIETORS.
Jan 8 S3 tf
\ Dental Card.
Or. ANDERSON respectfully
Informs hia friend* that ho haa
^15^0 removed to bU Office, on Mnin
Slr^t, next, to what wa* the flnudlett House, '
"Vhere he may la found at ALta HOURS, hotli ,
day land night, prepared to operate a* LOW 1
in [ 'ice aa any one, for tho CASH.
I rccnvUlc, January 8tb, 1888.
J in 8 33 tr
I To Rent.
the HOUSE n?ar the
new Biptlri Church. On
Wf. the premise* are all nece*
iirj- <out building*, tine apiing and spring
house. AI ao, the Hriek House lately occupied
by Mr. Jolm Julian.
E. 9. IRVINE
Jan 8 83 4*
FRESH ARRIVAL
<
pIS? h
THE undendjrned lias Just rertirtd and
opened a BEAUTIFUL LOT OF
s'&133TK ajffn?
MA
Which ho offers to his customers and tho public
generally, at
GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
Thankful for tho liberal pntrnnajpv received,
lie hopes to merit a cotitinuaiioo of the same.
W. H. HOVEY.
Jan ft 33 tf
Hotie?.
ALL persons indebted to me, aro requested
to eoiao lorwurd and make payments
iuiinediatclv. Longer indulgence cannot be
given. Settle- mints must t>e made.
W. II. IIOVEY.
Jan 8 ' 33 tf
IE H&VE JUST HECIWED
ANOTHER ELEQANT ASSORTMENT OF
prints, ginghams,
bleached and bronvn
SHEETINGS
AND
Shirtings,
(SEA ISLAND, AC.,)
To which wo wjuIJ invite attention.
ALSO,
A STE7IPJS1SI3 Ki?'?P ?;?
COFFEES, TEAS, SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
RICE, CHEESE, &C.,
All of which wo will *?11 as LOW oa they can
ho bourbt in any market in the State, transportation
added.
We keep constantly on hand, all kinds of
Provisions,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
C9> OUR TERMS ARB STRICTLY
CA81I. OHf
Williams & Whitmire.
Greenville, 8. C., Junuary 8, IMS. 33?tf
Tako Notice.
TIIR Rooks of the late Dr. M R.
EARI.K are In onr hand* for settle*
a r it. I I .. J..t. til La ?: a _
illrm, iitnciAi iiKiiugtfnce win ?hj Rivni in
parties giving their o?t#i with security,
and alt matters of account, not covered l?y
Osneml Order N<?. 10, and not an closed by
the Ifi'h of February, will be sued upon
inditerimiftUlif. IlKIJI) A EAiy.E,
Attorney (or Executors.
Jan 1 *? 7
To Rent,
. _ THE COTTAGE HOU8E
k on Washington 8'r.ot, adM
joining my residence. For
SLj^jQQ^JRr urms, apply to the under
signed. Tllo'MAS STEEX.
Jan 1 ti if
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
HAVIKO received the agencv of the
above justly celebrated Brand ol
TOBACCO, we will make It to yotjr interest
to boy from na. For sals by wholeaHle
or retail. I>AV1T> A STBAbI.EV.
Oet XO IS if
S llf81
SCHOOLS.
"Tubman university,
Greenville, 8. C
fefljflK?|^B^^^^M8flB'
?r -' / " .'. *
rpiIK Spring Term of this Institution, aUI
I v|wn on (he 1 jth of February, ami close
itie 30tli of June.
XXPCN8K8:
Collegiate Course* .$25. to $i8, (enrrency.)
Preparatory Courses,...$20 to $32, (curreneey,)
IN ADVANCE.
Boarding in private families, per month*
$15. to $18. (eur.)
For Catalogue, address
JOHN F.'LAXNEAU,
Skchbtart or Faculty.
Jan 8 83 4
GREENVILLE
FEMALE COLLEGE.
C.
II. JIJDSON, Prosidoiif,
Assisted by Four Professors and Three
Female Teachers.
TIIE SPUING TERM will begin the 12t4
of IHrasrjcmd eontinuVtwenty weeks.
RedncHHi of Antes,
Owing to the imnfimrished condition of the
country, and thyti^at scarcity of money,
greenbacks will bo'VsCcivcd at par, k-Acm p?i'</
trirl/jf im fflrfron'if^r all charges except the
Collegiate English Coarse, and lessons on
Pianoforte or Guitar, for each of whioh the
charge will be reduced to $S0 00. currency.
Indiscriminate credit ennnot any longer he
givcu. Patrons not prepared to pay in advance.
must make a definite settlement at the
time pupils are eutered.
Doc 18 .10 2m
reidviuIe ~
Female lligli School.
TUB lVlh SfH itmif the R?-i?l
ft nffa,_ viUe Female High School, will
wnKC'>nimenc? the !?/ Monday in
February, with a hill corps of
TKRM* fit* RRSSK K OK KlVK MONTHS in currBScv:
Academic, tin OO
C-P.-telate, IS 00
Mimic, 20 0it
Use of Instrument 2.S0
1'isintii>k. Grecian and Oriental and
Emhrohlvry, each 10.00
Contingent, 1.00
Jfciard, rxc tisive of lights, tlO.UO
per month.
R. II. REID, Principal.
The Trustees desire a Principal for the
Male School. They offer a nice hrick residence
and Academy, free of rent, an I the
whole of the Income of the School. Applicants
will address '-ev. R. 11 HELD, President
of Hoard, Reidville S, C.
Jan ft S3 8
DR. I. C. FABER,
WHO bar, for many yaars, refit
siJed in Kure|>c, having hut rcirijogf
i-cntlv returned from the Universe
Aiyy itv of Hcidelberir, Germany, on a
eall to the Professorship of An
cicnt Languages in Furtnan University, at
nrocnrille, 8. C., otiers, on moderate terms,
bis services in several modern languages and
in the Classics.
Application to he made at the residence of
Mr. Cox, near the Katl-road Depot.
Greenville, 8. C., 8lh .January, 1808.
Jan 8 33 4
The Columbia Phatu ix and Charleston Jfrreury,
will copy once a week each, for four
weeks, and send bills to this office.
School NoticeCHICK'S
mm HIGH SCHOOL
THE Exercises will ha re.nlyia.
snmed on the jirnt Monday in
February, under the direetion of
Mr. JOSEPH H. KAKLF.. who
<3b^ has been recently elected Princi
() ' of the School.
The Seholasflc Year will be divided into
two sessions of five month* each.
Terms, payable in currency at the close
of eaeh seesion. as follows :
Preparatory Department,........ . 1 Oft
Intermediate 10 oo
Higher English, 14 00
Mathematics and languages 18 On
Hoard, lights Included, 10 00
Charges made from time of eulrance to
clone of the session.
ALFRED TAYLOR
Chairman Hoard of Trustees,
dan 8 - 83 . 4
GOWK FTSVILL E ~
SiffllHftRf.
T?XKRC!HR8 resumed (ho THIRD OF
jTi FEBRUARY NEXT.
TUIT10S per Seteinn nf Five .Wontk?, ?a Gvili
or it* market value in Currency :
Primary llranchea...... A 25
Intermediate Hrnnrhrs 0 00
Higher Kuirlish Brancbea,..., 12 50
Advanced Kngliah Branches, 15 0(1
Advanced Mathctnutica and I<?ngM?2ei, 1(1 5(1
Mimic Hi Ofl
Currency will he taken, if paii) atrirtly in
advance. Rtudenta charged fr?nn the time ol
entrance till the end of the fteaainn.
B<>ar<l from nine to twelve dokkrt pet
month, in currency.
T. J. EARLG,
PRINCIPAL.
Gnwenaville. Deeemlier, 1M7. SI?7
Removal.
MISS M. A. McKAY. Milliner, hat re.
moved to Main Sfeet, opposite tlie
f e'oro of Mr. Thoronn Stem, wh< reeh? wiil
k?cp ecn.t uitly on hand a snpp'v ?f tli?
, laical civics of MILLINERY AND ?TKAW
GOODS,
, Jan ? S3 ?
*ST". ' ' "a V
' II., " J
M9SI.
HARRISON &
Druggists, Apotheci
WOULD respectfully inform the
'? that they ImVe REMOVED
by the late T)r. M. H. Eablk, T<
FITTED UP FOR THEIR ESPE
NEXT EOOB TO T
Where they are prepared to furnis
m
Drugs, Chemicals, Mec
Paints, Oils,
Dyestufl
Tooth Brushes, Hair
Fine Soaps, P<
Lily White, 1
Fine Cdoing Tobacco, Durham
Flavoring Extract?, Lemon, I1
Cooper'? Ioingglass, Ccww'fl
And a groat variety of Articles tc
THEY VDHLD ALSO CALL
THAT tliev linve added to tl eir
1 THE GREENVILLE BOOK
building with Messrs. Walter & X
ing down the price of the same, i
CELLANEOU8 AND SCHOOL
greatly reduced prices.
N. JB.?A large lot of CIIILDI
and a complete assortment of BL
fgT'Almauaca for 18C8 for grn
J nit I
To Bent,
. THK Dwelling ]!<>? *0
Rutherford Streri, known w
ISR9 ,h? JAMIS OOODL KTT
IIOU>K. wt h wrin Rooms,
n ji??l eumlition. Apply 10 the undersigned
for terms, THOMAS STF.EN.
Jan 1 82 tf
To Bent,
1 !TH^- TH F. DW ELI .1 NO HOUSE
on tlie coriter, adjoining tin
flIWpH/Y MrlhodUl t'horch, ?n C?ll?(
SUCsT Street, In good condition.
Apply to the iinJ?tii(iiid lor term*. Ac.
THOMAS STEEPT.
Jan 1 82 - tf
INTEBNAL REVENUE.
Notce
TS conformity with reqiiirrmtnti of th<
1 Inlfrntl lUvnn* Law*, I hereby giv?
notice t<? nil persons who may claim ?
STILL CAP an.] WORM an t about Sevm
iccm O'alfont of Wlibkif, a-ixej on |he
premises of WILLIAM CALLOWAY, on
the 9'h Dec. tulojr, because of being used
In violation of the Internal Revenue Ijvwi
?to m-ikc *ncb claim* before me. witliir
thirty day* front the firs*. publication o
this notice. A. L. COBB,
Dep. Col. Int. Rev., Greenville Dist-.. 8. C
Jan 10, 1808. 84-8
Notice.
IN conformity with the requirements of tb
Internal Revenue Laws, I boreby gir
notice to all persons who tony claim a 8TIL1
AND WORM, seised about one half tnilo fron
the Augusta Road, 10 miles l?low (IrccnvUlc
on the 9th January, 1868, because of beta,
used in violation of the Internal llevenu
Laws, to mnkd such claim before me within 3
days from the first publication of this notici
a. l conn,
Dep. Coi. Int. Rev. Greenville District, S. (
January 10, 1868. 84-8
United States Internal Revenue,
Ta.h n... Au..n.. o.. n... a r* \
<! iir.KSVii.i.r, Jnn. 4, 1868. }
BY virtue of an order from A. 8. WAL
LACK, Collector of Internal Hovonuc
.Id Collection District, 8. C., I will sell, 01
Montlny. 27th day of January, 1808. at 1
o'clock, M.f at the resilience of James Lender
man, to the highest bidder, ONK PIANO?
levied on ns tho property of J0NATHA2
CALuOWAY SMITH. Also, the followlii|
Til ACT OF LAND, situated in Greenvill
District, on the Augusta Road, about 7 mile
from the Court House, contaiuing
217 ACRES,
more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Ashe
more, Naney Cos, and others. Levied o
and sold for tho tax assessed against JON A
THAN COLLOWAY SMITH, at the suit ?
the United States, for Internal Revenue Taj
Tkrms cash.
a. l. conn.
Dep. Col. Int. Rer. Greenville Dist., S. C.
Jan 8 S3 3
Notice#
HY virtue of authority, I will expnM, fr!
sale, at the store of Williams A Whil
mire, on Monday, 20th January, 1888, ?
18, M.,TWO B \ RRKLS OF WHISKY, oi
containing 24 gallons and the other 11 ga
lona. Being the whisky seised at the houi
of Win. Calloway and Win. Dill, on the 9i
and 10th December, 1867 Terms ea?h.
A L. COBB.
f??p C??l Int. Rev. Greenville I>isi, S. C.
Jan 8 S3 2
Notice.
TN eonformity with the r<tinlretnehti t
1 the Internal Revenue Lwi, t herel
glva notice to all persona who rhay claim
STILL. OAF AND WORM?sMjf-d on i
n-ar the premieeanf WaDDY W 1 1R
12 or 13 milea from Gteehviile ti. II:, t
the 281 h December. 1867, Lee'aufe tit bfclr
used in violation of the Internal Rlffni
Lairs?to make sueh claims within 8f1 da
from the first publication of this n?lifs.
n. Ij v.uui>,
Den. Col. Int. Ilev. Greenville DUtrict, S. i
J?n 1 ?% '' t
United States Internal Revenue,
ltKi-rrr Coi.i.rcron'a Ofrica, .In Col. Dir
tlreenrillfc, December 26, I8A7.
BY vlrt?e of mm order from A. 8. WhIUi
Collector Sk| Collection Diitrict, of Sou
Carolina, I trill wit. on /Vii/oy, lAr mirrmtrrt
r/ajf nf Jnnnarf, fftrtS, nl 1$ o'clock, ot. t
Iiomm ?f JAMKS LKXDF.KM AN, nnt
mile* from Ureenvill* C. II., to the high*
bidder. Ibe following property ; to wit;
One ONfi llORKK WAUON
One HI.AOK MIM.K
One IlAY MlJl.K
One COPI'tfll 8TILL, CAP an.) WOR
I levied on a if the property of J. 0. SMITH,
tbo (nil of the UiMtoil Stutoa for Keeeuue Ti
TERMS CASH.
A. t. COBK,
Dcpnty Oollwetor tiroe?y1Ha Dir-friet, g, C.
i \>n 26 > *6
Etries and Stationers,
ir friends and tbo pnWic generally, |
from the Stand formerly occupied
J THE LARGE SIORE KCNMil ^8
CIAL ACCOMMODATION,
HE POST OFFICE,
ih, at f
^ ^ ^ ^85 $ 9
Licines
Varnishes
s. Spices, Ac. ^
Brushes, Combs
jrfumery, Hair Oils
Toilet Powders, mouge
and other Brandt Smoking
'anillaBine Apple an I Strawbi-rrg
r Gelatine Com Starch .
to numerous to mention.
mmiBI T8 TB FAIT
Stock, the ENTIRE STOCK OF
!STORE, formerly kept in the eame
Vestmorelund ; that thoy are markmid
offer a great variety of MISROOKS,
STATIONERY, &C., at
tENS' TOY BOOKS just received,
ANK BOOKS expected soon,
tuitous distribution.^^]
*4 - tf
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Narratives of Personal Adventure, Army
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Daring, Life -in the Camp, Field and linepital.
together with the Songs, Ballad*. Anecdotes
and Humorous Incidents of the War
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1 will n?>ef g? into the regular histories, nor
be etnhodled in romance or poetry, which
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0
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