hi
v Lnis Coksc. 9. C., 1ley Mtli, 18tiV
4 Mrur* hdilnr*?Tur*u*?t to a
ttitieo, the oilImm oC (lip n?i|^bo(hnuv) of
Colunil.u Olmrrh, 0f?t ?t ihMjitaoo oir Set
wdey, the Md loot. *?? the ytiryoeo p| or
pnUlng ? l?w?wreli? Otkib. On motion ?t
PrfiiSfSiaaSit 5ff SIM!*#
.wn? cwn w hwiiwi mm 1v? d, <ir.
Hold to net ? 9wr*U?. Tha President
than briefly xpUtned Uta bhj *1 ?f m*?t
log- O't motloaof Rev. A. C. titepp, the
JChalnnan nppointe-1 a CommlTt<*e ot flee,
Tlx.; A. 0. 81 pp. John B. WUHame, Win
"KUiaon, Jmnea ll. Qainr* and B. F. Mowly,
for the purpoee-of'submitting.* Coniltu,tlon
for the government of Club. Tlwy
submitted tha following, allien We* Unao
IomiuiIj ujupttd:
0??a?t?TUTIQW. * v
Aar. 1. Thle Ch.b ?h*U l?e known ns the
Columbia* Cortititutkwiel Drtiomtie Club.
% Aut. 2 The obj -ct of ll.ieOluh thall lie
\o unite whh tbl Ifemocrntlc Pirty in their
efforts to re ?tore,the Union rtn-Kr the Con.
gtitutinn of tb? UMtid States.
Art. 8. The oflleera of litis Cltsh ahull 1*
a President, two Vi???Pr?iWni.t?, 8>tr?>
tarjr, and an Executive Comm'ttea.
Amt. 4. All peruana *w. broom* members
of this Club etuM.I thereby obligate
tlnWirhhi to fate ft?r. a?-l w their influence
tor the noudpeaarifth* !Mrn?* re tic Parly.
They rivnti Ran obligfce them-elvvs to
conform to the By l<?ei of thie CiaU.
A rt. 5. Any person May a men.
her by signing of authorizing Me name to
be (Igncd to tlih Coaeti'ulion.
Art, A 1W? Chh Atll co-operate with
r>itU let Chtb a\ Oreeifvllle C H., and
through tint) with the Central Club of lite
State.
ArT. 7. The Prerident and other ofRcere
.. *.f this Club thai) perform all the duties
Usually all<>ted k? nueh officers.
Art. 8. The Executive Committee eh?11
{irepare business b?r the meeting* and perortfl
all oilier diuiea assigned ill mi, though
ftnV manibrr nyay lay any matter he ehooeee
before the meetings of the Club for lie consideration.
By request of the Chairman, th Rev. A.
C. Stcpp tlien addressed the mteling in a
uhbrt, hut poiut*d milnrt*r, showing the na
entity of organizing, and anting in concert
with oilier like oigaols<th>ne throughout.
the country. Ho, at the same lim*. nave
the Freedmen present some eery whole vims
advice, (elvrwing' them their true Interest Is
one with its.) which seemed to have its ef.
feet upon them, as some three"or four of
the few tint tinned out expiussed themselves
as done w.ith the Radical Party; and
?hat If they exrrolsed iha right of suffrage
to which they are now privileged, it should
lie in favor of p-omotlng the Democratic
. Party. . v. - .
Tlie ennetitntion heinu now submitted for
signatures, fiftvfonr (&t) name# wefe enrolled,
after which an elv-tiou was held,
for permnnent officers of 'lie Club, which
resulted in Ore cli-ie* of Co'. James MoCullougli,
President; Re*. A. C. Stepp and
James lI.,f?aioea, Vie?.?Pr?-0idente ; and J.
I* MeCullough, Secretary. The President,
then appoint d B. F. Mosely. John B. Williams,
D. Gaines, Jesse F oo?h and Win
Ellison, at Executive Committee. Commit
t?e To 'meet sflth the District Central Club
at Greenville, O. H.. on Monday, the 1st
June: Col.' James McCullough. Col. R. B.
- Arnold, Rev. A, C. Stepp an$ John B. Wll
lisme. Tha following resolutions wars tub
milted by the Rev, A. C. Stepp for the ecu
ideratlon ? f the Club at Its next meeting:
l?l. /feao/rerf, Tliat vba Constitution of
the United States of Americg la the supreme
law of the land.
2<i fittoived. That " the Union,** under
the Constitution, "ahull ha perpetual."'
3d lietolveil. That tha framers of Cos-,
atitutiou declared its objects in the following
language, to wit: "^We the peopla of
the United State#, in order to form a mare
perfeot Union. eetaldl.?h justice, ensure donirflic
tranquility, provide for the common
defence, promote the general welfare, a*rf
secure the blessings of liberty to onrssloes and
our posterity <1o ordain and- establish this
Con*tit?tlion for the United StaUa of Anicr*
i?a."*
Atk. ResolrsJ, That th1a OonetitutioA de
claret, " the UnHed Statea that! guaranty
to evert! Statu in thia Union a republican
form of government.*'
ft/A Resolved, Th*t the first amendment
foadt to tliia Oonilitntion guarantees "the
fight of the people to peaceably assemble,
and to petition tb* Government for* redreee
of grievance^"
f<th> Resolved That the language, "Metre
the blessinga of libertv to norselvt e and our
poetet it v," includes none hut the uthits race
of the United States? lawful deacmlante of
the founder* of the Republio.
1th. Resolved, That the eapeeial prnyls.
Jons, " the U itel States sh t( guaranty lo
every State iw tide Union a republican f??rm
of goveir.ment.? and "aeeure " lo our posterity
" the h'uesinga of liberty," afford lo
ua Just grounds of "grf*vano< a" inaatnueh
aa the United Statee haa established ov.r
" be" and " onr posterity * a MiliUry{ and
tinder it a Negro government, igainst the
expressed wiah.8 of th? tnx payer*, thereby
d-prlving the while rnee of Sobth Carol inn
of the " bleating* of Itttortj,"
8th. Resolved, That the Convehtifln astern
bled in Charleston, S. C.. was enlled by the
negroes of tha State, who were {gnorantly
lo l-hy adventurera from other State*, with
but few exception*, and therefore only re*
fleeted the partUao interest of a Northern
Political Party.
9 Ik. Rmolttd, That tl?e C*n?titutlnn
idnpM by Mid Convention, end declared
to be ratified by /A# people of ftwtk Carolina.
was really ratified by Ilia negro role
of the State, in eoneequeaee of iu numerical
majority over the white vote; and.
therefore, whilst It tkiiat to be " Repub .*
liean in form," it i* deapotie in epirlt
and ope-ation, placing law*, and 111*
Iewtr of levying t?xee In the Itaade of ike
gnorent and non property holding clean,
I hue Imposing the bordt-ns ol ihe Government
upon ih? property hold ra aa<r intelligent
of the epnidiwtiltj Without reprm
aentstion, wltioh wort prnka destructive to
the "-general welfare" and domeetio Iran
quill* v of the Slate I
ln/A. fcewiitd, Thai we do not recognise
avid Constitution M forming the eonatila <
tionnl organic laws of ,tha paopla of tha
Bute?only ae A military ordet i and. there
fore, in paying tha ta?ea Imposed under it,
or voting Jfat officers to fill Ha prnvialnna,
wa do not. thereby endorse thoee provision# 1
nor bind ourselves to Us support aod raa>
eet further than h military oceeeeity.
11/A. Remised, That/the Constitution of (
tha Unitad Stat-a makes especial provision#
for lie own amendment* in which It de
elarea, that nb Stat a. without ita eoneent, J
ball bo deuHved of Us equal suffrage |in
|he fh-nate {Aud whereae. South Carolina j
TM gt the tins trtlib fourteen all pronoted,
deprived, qrUWiont her eenaeat, of 1
per equal suffrage in the Hrnate, until mld <
Aitiale hop/ft he Pa till ad bt bar people:
therefore, H 1? lip* sense of tbia ?e<?'l?f, 1
that aald Amendment eannoi aenacKution- 1
plly he soma p. ??rt of the fundamental tbw .
tha nation oi><frr tu preaeat provisions.
1W. Rmeteei, That Pt, as Ibpawsti, ,
wHl seek " to peomete the, welfare aad an ,
(he Star*, I
itiowHt** for
>" a^r hen/ I
j i
t
* * ' s
Tl 8 8
" ' ? " '-T-T-H
tar hnpotfitoa of the h'a&k rtw, wbo w?re t
enr formereleven, we will !elk U Ibein kindljr,
end by argument an.I reason endeavor to
eonvioce thoin oi the error and dancer of j
being led astray by drmag.?ertee end adventurers
who have no real interest io
tbnr c*1f-re. and thue o?e all M?|i(iomeans
upon our warjt toogilblc to l>re>eiit 4a antagoniitbi/or
tsaecV ,
13/A Kfo?*J ^hat whilst ce regret the
necesrlty, the white raee being the land
owner# of the State, and M- present cut out
Of representation in ita Executive and Leg
ialative councils, therefore, i? eeif d< fence,
ia our futitre hnlllir or lattluo of ?n? I
ml other pinjwrty, w>* must be governed
in lerwof r. r?t, ami eo forth, ih proportion {
o the aMvaem-nts of UX?i upon lends,
liou*< hold. and farming utensil*. f
?4f/? 7?Vao/oarf; Thai we cxehtds from our
family asaAciatiors all persona, of whatever
nondi'iIon, who belong lo any ?dub or party,
that I mi* for It* object the social equalising
of race*, not giving Mtch persons who per
*ist in th-ir course, aov lodging in our
hootre, ror custom, patronage. employ
sent on ?ur farms, further than impelled
feeling* of merov, alter present engagenvriita
shall haea been fnlfllfcd, unless raid
persona shall abandon th-lr connections
with such parties or associations.
16/A. Jhnoltvi, That f?r th-> future, we
will give' preference of eoip'oynient, |tatrounce,
custom, friend-hip, and assistance
to those persons who alone shall declare
themaaleek identified with, and who not in
all things to proc* ll>tin*elvt* true to our in
tercet.
On motion, resolved that a copy of the .
proceedings of the with Constitution
and revolution* offered. should be furn
ieh-d ili? (irveiisille I'apera for pnldlentiod,
Cluh adjourned to moot on d-.iturday,
ROtli Inst., at X o'clock, P. M.
These Resolution# were adopted by a
unanimous'vota of the Cluh, on Saturday,
ftOth
JAMFN MoCULTjOUOB, Ch'm'n.
J. L. Mc'-'ULLOI'OII, Seu'y.
Correspondence) Charleston Courier.
Wsxuisoro.e, May 2*.
General Grant was virtually nominated as
the Republican candidate fbr tha next Presidency
a year or more ago, and successive defeats
hava followed the party aver since. He
was nominated and is supported entirely on
the strength of the "war for the Union," or
rattier upon ihe weakness of the opposite principle.
Mr. Colfax's nomination is rather a
surprise to tba party, sad even to himself, but
bo was taken np as a proper representative of
tha Radical legielatioo since the war. Genera)
Grant ruprerauta the army, and Mr. Colfax
represents Congress in this nomination.
Both thess geutlrmon are also nominated a*
representatives ot the impeachment party, and
the defeat of the impeachment will be not only
a groat mortification, but a ar?nt tntni-r t..
-? ? m ?W?rf
them and their party.
Last night complimentary serenade* wore
offered to Gen. Grant and Air. Colfkx. Gen.
Grant bad nothing to *ay in reply, except
that he wa* entirely unaccustomed to pnblie
peaking, and that ha should endeavor to dlscharge
hi* duty with fidelity and lioneaty.?
Mr. Colfax, in hi* speech, answered for Gen.
Grant aa wall as for himself, claiming for the
Republican party the immortal honor of having
saved a ontlon and emancipated a raee.?
" We staked our |Mditical existence," he said,
"on the reconstruction of the revolted States,
atd we shall triumph." He took care also to
bolster up the ins poach incut, expressing his
regret that "the White House was still dishonored
by it* unworthy occupant."
LEO.
The He public an Nomination*? Incident*
at Chioago and Washington.
The New York World's correspondent at
Chioago, speaking of the second dsy'a proceedings
of the Nominating Convention, says
the first real life shown la the body was when
tba vote nominating Grant was announced.
Tbo moment that the announcement was made,
a dove, with feathers painted in red, white
and blue, was thrown out from the galleries,
and Hew around the ball for some fire minntos,
when it strrick the lights in the rear part of
the stage, and was so badly burned that further
flight was impossible. The dove foil to
the floor somewhat singed. A moment Inter.
the flogs in the rear of the stand were raised,
and revealed tti the audience a miniature
house pntilted on cenvas. on which ?m painted
a fttll-siiml figure rtf General Grant, with
Columbia at his aide, and over hia head the
word* " Match him." At the Sight of thla the
entire an-Hence roAe to their foot And gave cheer
after eheer, when the hand played the air of
" John Brown's aoul goes marching on," the
entire audience singing the words.
The same correspondent says that the Contention
cntfle near having a lively row wbUe
waiting Tor the platform manufacturers to report.
The dahate which sprang up on the
Ualon League resolutions, roading Fesaenden,
Trutnbnll A Co., out of the party, became
very ticking. Add showed thdt the rengesncb
par'ly bed et least one-third of the Convention, 1
aad at one time it was doubtful what the result
UouId he. After en hoar spent In wrsnglltog
?f*er It, it was laid on tha table. This
did not salt Mr. Speneer. of New itork. He
moved to teUe It from the table, and made
quite a splurge, but failed. Considerable time
was then spent in buncombe speeches, in which
the moat bitter sentiments were appUfcded the
meet. Goneral Calmer boldly asserted that tn
tha question of impeachment the law and ev$donea
bad no boerlog, and should not he considered,
fof ItdpAAchment was simply tlie new
mode for decapitation, file revolutionary
seotimaat was applauded.
The resolutions did eyA go fWr eoohah on
tow* point* to rait the RiwUcdlj of (he West,
ind, oh Hfotloa of C*r! Sobura, two mere r?solution*
wore added to the platform of as extrente
Hadienl character.
The 2fe? York ' irtes" Washington roereapondeot
tella bow tbo now* from Chicago
wm received at the national Capital, a* follow*:
General Oraot wu at hi* otlee a* rnmel, and
about bit accustomed dirt lea, apparently on.
of tbe molt nseoeeerned and telf-poerassed
men in Waahlngton. The am Of bla nomination
on Otaeral Logan's mot ion was brought
over to bin a* boob at it was received, by Host
etary tantoe, taaem pealed by Coegraaa |
men 11 on per, Am?, Pile and two or three
MM gen turn en. General Grant reeelred the
letettigonee eery quietly. la reaponae to the
*eaariwnla*>aah of Mr. 8 tan ton aad friends,
la alutpty eatd, " Thank yarn" aad at ooee enqaiHi4
ahoat the platform. A aynopeta of tbia
irpe raed to hire, aad bo Am took the paper
aad ?arefuily vend if hlamelf, saving, after twe
u* three mtautee eettetderelton, - that ia good,"
aad nodding aaeant, when somebody remarked
\l? b^te could ^oug^on* on that
lltti lira "1 liiMfwinlg l%'1 'lit Dt
was particularly pleaaed with the dealaratten
- t j- j -111111 .ir >i -fi'i i -I
I
Dkatr or Col. 8. If. ErixO.?it ia oar
pitftful duty to record the death of Cel.
Samuel N. Reins, oh aged end honored oiiUen
of BparthnboVg. who departed ibis life
on Sunday lent, at hie residence, of parmlyAhd
In the, ecvOntj firot year,of hie ag?.
Col. Evine enjoyed in an .eminent degree
the respect and oonfidehee of the people .'
tnvlnp erred, (hem faithfully for many
yeara in the highret and moat Irnety oflle?*
within their gift. The Intrgrlly of hie
ehaiocUr in all the relatione of Ufa, the pn*
rtty of liia motives, and tlie fidelity end devothm
to llie l??-W internet# of Me const HufObV?,
and with a einglenere of heart in the
<d-oervaiiee of the parnniouiit obligations
t\i rn ehbSeatn*. ? 1 ' *
... -. ......Mini, IU MHII ? poalllonof elllIn?nc4
In Oils community, irMom attained
oy tdheta. His death luts created ? void
in our midkt whieh time alone can fill.
v [ Carolina Spartan.
Ricnwbxn, June 1.
flen. Rcbofiuld (olographs this morning, froiu
Washington, aa 8orrr,iiry of War, directing
Uen. btnnouinn, the' ranking officer, to tuke
command of the l-'irct Military District.
W isnisoTojr, Jnnc 1.
At 10 a'clnek, to day, tho JPrcsidont conducted
SehofloJd to the War apartiqpnt. After
the President left, Uen. Uraat viaited Secretary
Svbofiold.
In the Senate, a resolution, thanking Stanton,
passed, llcn'.lcrtnn, Koss and Fowler, Republicans,
voting nav. The Arkansas bill
wits resuiued, and, after *a very long debate,
passed?HI pi S? as it caioe from the House.
The hill goes to the President.
Tsk President baa assigned (len. Stonotnan
to the command of Virginia:
l>a*t'ai>tki?, Pa., June 1.
James Ii urban an died this morning?aged
aevetity-aeven.
COMMERCIAL.
Ontxsvii.LK, Jutno 3.
Cotton?20@24, extremes.
, . Ns:tv York, June 1,
Cotton steady; saloa 500 bales, at 31. Gold
Rai.timohk, June 1.
Cotton firm. Flour dull and unchanged.
Wheat unchanged. Corn firm?prime white
l.U@l.lf>; yullow I.21@l.2t. Lard 1?@
l#J.
satarraii. June i.
Cotton qniet?nothing doing?quotations
entirely aomiual?middling 30.
ArornTA. Jone 1.
Cotton market flat?middling nominally 29.
, Cnani.suitor, June I.
Cotton dull and nominal: no sales : receipts
13* bales.
HYMENEAL.
M Altaian, on the 31st of May. by Samuel
J. D'.ntllit, E'q , at the residence of lk?
Utlifr, M<as MARY WALLACE. of
Greenville Dtatrlet. 8 C.. and CAMII.I.US
LANrtSTON, of Anderson fHatriet, S. 0.
A CardTO
the Y'4?n of Pihey Mountain Beat:
Ocntlcman, In th? Paper* of laat week I notice
my mmg nnnouaead a* a enudiilata for
M?)(iftrate of your Beat. Allow tnc to tender
you uty tlianka f??r the nomination, hut permit
me at the *nim- time to decline the nomination,
n.? I am neither a candidate for office
nor politician.
Very Reaper I fh II v.
ABXKR BATSON.
Jane 1. 1S63.
Received To-day,
A FINE lot of TENNESSEE BACON,
a liiclt I a ill f. II Irm for cash It ia
fine. Call aud ire It. and then compare
pi foe*. J NO. ?. A8UM01IK.
Jane 3 8 tf
Easiest Bridge to bo Repaired?
Contract to be Let
THE undersigned C> mmiarioner* of
Roa-fa for Greenville and P-ek-na
aid** "f Salnda river, alll let out to the
loweat WiMer, the repairing of EASLEV8
ItRlDflR on Hatarday next, 6th June, at
11 o'oloch. A. M.
We will attend at mid bridge at the time
above rtated, and invite bidders to meet ua.
J. T. GO^SETT I
0. W. I*ARKIN?T )
June 8 4 1
Auction.
ON Monday. June 8ib. 1868, I will aril
at my office, north of OH C>?uit
Ilmt*<*, commencing at III) o'clock. A
I.A ROE ASSORTMENT OF OOOlM ...
all kind*, sold lo elore the p.irty i|i-cliniii){
l?ifin.-B. The* poods will ha Id lo ll??*
htL'hert bidder, can be s*bn at toy office,
consisting in joirt of,
i Ribbon*. French Flower*; Wre?tl>8. Tj?dies*
and Cents Straw lists, Fell and B*a
ver (lata, Sewing Milk, Belts, Collar*, ICeta
Orates, Tooth Brushes, Butt on*. Hpo?.l Cot
ton. Crinolines, Hook* and Stocking*, l.inon
Shirts, White Uoen. Cambric#, Laces,
Trimming*, Magic Ruffling, Kinetics, Oloee*,
Milts, I'tnf, Crape; Drill*. Black Alpics,
Jaconet*. Swi*? Muslin, Brillianta, Prints,
Harass for Wk'a, Ready Made Clothing;
HnopSkirte, Corsclte, Heap's, Starch, Cheese,
slid many other ftrtie'e*.
At Privato Sale;
4Rt>LL, 4.4 Canton M*tUng, Kerosene
Oil, Stove and Store Ware, Prvudh
China.
JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer.
Jonn t 1 I
WltBS, BRAtfDtES, LiaUORS
AKT>
COWFECflONEttlES.
I^BE aoheerlher wonld respect fully Infonh
the p?b1ic that he keep# constantly
90 hand and for sale,
WINE8, BfWNIIESj LIQUORS, M8ER BEEft
AN? Alt/
H-OOimiEll WITH
OTDTBP.O, BAHDI1TBB,
CHEESE, CRACKERS, &C.
And would he plmaed to r?fl?? ordrre
for the Mice, either In emell or lerge quntitlllee.
ALSO
H? ie ebneUntl* keeping r'npply of
LUSHER on hind, of nil eiie* where Onr
pentere n?d other* enn be enpptied promptly
Mid M reneonebl* prieee. (or dtnh, retail
or wholeeele. life V?nl U In rear of hie
Aore, eud en locpeetioo U d-eired.
LEATHER!LEATHER!
He nleo deal* In Upper end Sole LEATHER,
nod the Stock le conetaotly kept op ?
Price* ere fow.
Cell end eee inn. Store inr the Leitiu'er
bAMiee Am dorr afe >ve tteodteu Uwm,
J. iZ MOITPHCajf.
June ? *
-x* < w * * .
IL-&L- -Hi
I IRTBIf
mnHN's
8 ? O ? X.
B B iisgSi
oB 38B 4
?' WIRH to lofons the Ciliwna of ?r-en. lite
and the ?err?ond?ag Dtotriou, thut
bave juai arrived with the J
. CEliPIST STOCK Sf GOODS
ever purr.haaed by aw ainee the war. 1 will .
not *urrefi<ler to toy man in Town or Diatrict,
that ha cm. aell Ouod? of ?ho 3A M it QUALITY
CHEAPER than I can. Call and examine .
for yunrselrea, at
BTKEN'S STORE. f
%? o*
?u?j Ml I tf
I am opening a Pplendid Stock of Omcerica, I
at very reduood pricoa. Call and satisfy your- V
n!vm that it is so, at t
STKES'S STORE.
May 27 1 tf
Also, a large and magnificent lot of Glasswaro
and Crockery at very low figures. Call
and judge for yourselves, at
STERN'8 STORE. /
May 27 1 tr
Special attention is called to tbo elegant
assortment of Shoes?Ladies', Misses', Roys',
Youths' and Servants', and a very fine lot ot
Plowmons' Shoes?extra fine Brogans. Call
and prove what I say, at f
i 8TEEN'S 8T0RE. ?
May 27 1 tf
I am also opening a choice assortment of I
Coffee, consisting of the following: Kio, Java,
Lagttyra, Mnrncaho. Teas of superb quality
of the following brands: choleo Gunpowder,
Young Hyson, Imperial. Oolong, fiupcr Oolong, r
Snuohung, and English Breakfast. These '
Teas I cau rvcotuincnd as of very superior 1
juility. t
THOMAS 6TEE.Y. May
27 1 tf 5
Notice. *
Guardians and trustees must '
make their'annual returns to this Office <r
by first July next, in default thereof ruler
will ins issued against them. 5:
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O. D. |
Commissioner's Office, May 25th, 1888.
May 27 1 5
Taxes ! Taxes !!
ri VAX-PAYERS ot Greenville will take no1
tico that I will attend at the Court
House on the second Monday in June to receive
the balance of Tuxes due on this year's l
returns, and will remain daring tha crock for I
that purpose.
A. C. PEACE, T. C. U. D. i,
May 27 1 2 ,
Housoe to Rent. h
- 1 "AYR TWO HOUSES
AsjWfc-Ts and LOTS to KENT till the
ItdRaid 1st of January ; one, a brick
i~^Vi'iVVM5ufi Hons*, near the old BnplLl
Church, with Four Rooms, nod all out I
buildings; the other is a Large Brick |
I House, with ten Rooms: Loth of these
Houses have just been well repaired, and
lite Lota plautvd, and arc plca.antly aitu
uted. , O. B. IRVINE
! May 27 . 1 . 8 <
A Great Bargain?Desirable House |
and Lot for Sale.
kj&ktr>\ 1 ii svc L i
unin uwn nuinonxen
to Mil, on the moat mod* -i
rate lermn r. LOT and exe
Hent DW'ETlIXO HOUSE, iu tlie Town ?
of Or?*?ueilie, (near the forportt^ limit*,) >
*\ U v*ry superior nr. thudding* and fencing. A
Til* l.ot contains Five Acres. ill * high flute A
of cultivation, nud is heniiti'iillv situ ited. 1
(}. F. TOW KK8
May 27. 1 8
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. ;
Internal Revenue Tax.
DaruTT Coj.'tor's OrrtCK 3d Col. Dial., 1 .
Greenville, S. C , May 27. 1*?8. J '
T have'received-the monthly lists for Janua
X ry, February, and Mar. fi, and also for the
month of April, the Inttor being the Annual c
List. Tax payers are notified to c?ino forward
and mnku payments on or hoforo the fourteenth
of Juu<\ proximo, after tckirh time thr _
penally /or moo jtn^mrnt tcilt hare to be n'/i/el. ^
I will be in my office daily from the fourth
to the fourteenth of June. Parties ivill find
it to their advantage to mute forward promptly
and make pay jicnts, and save the penalty. I
A. L. COBB,
Deputy Collector 3d District, 8. C, r
May 27 1 2 .
Notice. 8
TN' conformity with the requirements of ^
1 tiie Internal Revenue Laws I hereby n
give notice t(j all persona who may claim u ?
Will TR HOk.HK.aONK HORHE WaGON. J*
TENT CLOTH i?n.l HARNEsS anl ON K o
BAliKI T. and a KE" of WHISKY, e.-ited 1
near Gawy nevtlle, on Wednesday, 13lh in- n
,tiant bvtt II nivcmu I-? * ~ *
... ... u.i.<>nni?,.|iM|llCUir Ol iVI ?
District; ft 0.. from \VM. LONO. brcui?e r
llicy #ere bejiqj used in Irunspnriiat; whin- ?
ky ?n violating of the Internal Krvmtie P
Iyi\r*? to make such claims before me, ?
within SO days from the first put.I ration
of ll is notice, the al>ov? property having
been legally turned over to me.
a. L oonti,
IhpiitJ Oollcetor 51 lJi?tiii-t,8 C.
Mhy ISlh, |8<& A'i-3 I
Notice.
XI? conformity with requirement* of Internal '
X Revenue Laws, I hereby aire notice t??
II persona who may clrim a STILL, CA P and fl
WORM, seised on the premiers of J Klr'KER- I.
80N KINO, in Anderson District, S. 0., on \
tho sixth of May, 1868, becnuso of having *
been used in violation of tho Internal Reve- ?
mie Laws, to uaake siirh claims before me, 0
within thirty days from the first pul.iiratioD of
this untice. A. L. COBB. '
lieputv Collector. ,
May 2<f 55 3* J
Tailoring. ?
THR Snlwcriher respectfully informs his t;
friends, snd the public in general, thst t'
hie lienlth heing io a measure restored, will w
r?iim? business apain. He will OUT, d
MAKK, and RF.PAIIl all Onrmeoti for .*'i
gentlemen, Qn readonnble leriw, for cn*k or
country pr'duet. Will ha found eihtsrerl- P:
dpnce, iMHcr Main Street. or>}>o?Ue the
Coacfi ftclory. GEO. B.DYER.
(Jrernylllr. 3 C., April flth, 1888. "
April? 48 8111 U
FOR 8ALE4 CHEAP. u'
? , ONE LIGHT TWO L
^SSuURPV^H O&SE CAR. ot
III AGE n<
ONE HANDSOME ONE HOICK CAR. ao
RIAOK. hu
Boll* in elegant order. Enquire of vi
JULIUS C. SMITH, or w
DAVID A 8TRADLEY. <1.
April IS jlT Ot t pi
Wtrfc L
D?T?^oVAS5r k"WKU* "
4
frMl i Ml i
R 9 S E d
"Umiui goodsT=
UlliiMlB
SULLIVAN & SON
HAVB just returned from Charleston, one <
of the very. cheapest markets, with a
LARGE AX? ELEGANT STOCK .OF
Irani] CKMMML t
rfHICH THEY WILL OPEN ON f
TOMORROW, J
Bid offer for sale, n( the bfcry lout*t firieit f<>r
tifht THEIR
STb'cfc t>P
s large and fine, not to be surpassed by any
n the market. <
The especial attention of the Ladies is calld
to their large and varied Stock of j
&*,*** i
ind otber Articles in their line. 1
far- QIVR THEM AS EARL 1* CALL. I
SULLIVAN & SON, )
OppHlile JfitWIVS HnMtr. j)
Greenville, S. C., May 20, I.S08. 52-if
MJm i
14.000 \\scoc"0,CK co,,xtkv '
)0O Sacks Extra Family*N. C. FT.OUR '
[OO Sacks Standard Liverpool SALT
>5 Kegs NAILS, assorted sizes
50 bales BATESVILLE SlIIRTIXG
O bales McBKE SHIRTING
?0 44?les COTTON YARN
>0 ??R? *? ?? *n<l F?lr BIO COFFEE '
lO Barrens SUGAR
O BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO
J BAGS Spnnish Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or ' ^
Shoes, Hats,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS &r.
Our Block of 1IATS and SHOES is very
?rge end mtnpli to. and we will pioxaotoe our
ntire Stock will compare with any in ToilrD,
oth as lo quulity and price. A call will satify
you.
DAVID & STRADLEY.
may is 51 tf ?
tTilLiinMMiY,1
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ORGANIZED 1 8 5 O .
E. A. DIII.RLE1, Pr?s'l.,
T. O. ENDEHS, See')'. ]
nlVIDUXDS for the last flva .rears, 60 per
ccut.; Receipts now over $600,000 per f
tonth.
to. of Policies issued in 18(17, 15,261 w
mount insured on same, $44,861,872.00 \
ssets Jan. 1, 1867 4,401,833.86
teecipU for year eudlng Jan.'08, 5,120,117.34 1
1
$0,531,281.20
**111 claim? l>y death, $513,881.50
ill other cxpamos, 1,478,737.35 $1,002,668.85
$7,538,612.35
POLICIES issued on every plan used by all he
<dd and responsible Cuinpauios.
Ur.inrh Office, 262 llroad Street, ^
IUU LIST A, GA. I
CHAS. W. HARRIS; Manager. .
flOW Kit A WOUTHIKOTON, Agcuta, [
Ireenville District, South Caruliha.
May 13 5t Cm ^
n the District Court of the United ?
States, fbr the District of South b
Carolina.
u the Matter of JAMES RRITTAIX.?In ?
13IIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE iK-? - ?? ?
? tion Inn been filed in said Court by
AMKS BKITTAIN, of Urocnvitle pUtrirt, J.
. C., in eaid District, duly declared n Bunk- "
apt, under the Act of ConRrcas, entitled An w
et to establish a Uniform ft.vstem of Bonk- ''
uptcy throughout the United States, ap- II
roved 2d March ISrtT, for a discharge and
ertlfleatc thereof; from all hi5 debts, and other
laim* proVahlo under (be said Aft, nnrt the
2th day of Juno 1 ?6B, at 12 o'clock, M., is u
xsignod for the hearing of the nunc, before t
If. 1. Ct-AwaoN, one of tho Registers in Hank- n
uptcy of said Court, at Mi# office in Yorkyille, |
I. C., when and where all creditors who have ?
roved their debts, and other persons In inlorst,
inay attend and show cause, if nhy they #
avc, why the prayer of tho l'otition should
ot l?c granted.
DANIEL IIORLBECR,
r. 8. Cihrk District of South Carol in*
May 27 1 A--I;
GREENVILLE LAND AflENCY. d
rHE undersigned nff-r Iheir services to
the public ?n Agents for the sale .of
L-ai Estate. They purpose conducting the usltierfh
upon the plan adopted l>y lite
rirgittia Land Agencies, which (mve succeeded
so well in that "tote, and hope l>\
dvertising through other agencies and in
ther ways, and hj aft energetic use of all f
rope^ means, L> invite capitalists from
broad to purchase here. To parties who u
sire to.sell a portion of their Londs to R
ivcst otherwise, and to those who are *
ompelied lo sell to meet their indebted T
ess, we think ws ean afford an opportUni- A
y of selling lo miteh greater advantage A
ian ran otherwise possibly be,had ; and
e nope that debtor* and creditors will
nd it luutnnily to their interest to* agree
pon rt^eruin per cent, or the indebtedkM
to 1>* pafd nod received, as in full, nnd
luce such Lends as they may agree on in
ir hands lor sale to raiae the money.
We think that, otTe ing a number of i
a?U of Land for sale, we will luvlle more
.t*i<lM?n and consideration, and can afford y
i advertise more exteuaivaly than Individ
tls can.
We propose to undertake (fie sale of
and, iu town or country, irr.pioved or
hei wise, to the beet Advantage, and for
?t leae than a specified firioe, within a rea ^
ualde tint* to be specified, and lor a
nail per C611L to be regulated scout ding to
line, |f lie sale i* eflfeolod, no cluirgfc
(II be made, nave n small one for entering ?
aoription of the La to I end drawtr.g the ?
\pers. BLYTHE It YKWLt, I /
0roanvtile 8 C.
. surma wa. it. iUKi.it,
Key 20 ? U '
r. ' VS M "'vr V ' "
\ : ' ' 8 * * # *
m v *"*
' r . <.>*. *> - -Sv ;V' . ; V . :
'">l 1 1 ". 1 -?
H:: rW.
iCllOVEY, >
DEALER IN
PA1CT AM ZStfAIPM
DRY GOODS,
jHHl JlreK
\\f OtiLD r<r*bectfully oalt the attention
? ? of his old (??ionim, and tf,<> f?ufcHo
Cenerallr, and the ladles in particular, Id
?i #..? -
?ii^v uiu ?> riuny eeieeieu
!!3Ci?m|IIIJlEi
consisting, in part, of
'ignred Giena dines, Epglish Bervges, Client
p.inHni, t'iguied Muatiug, Plaiif
Colored l>awne, Plain Colored
Charilbreyx White Mud
C<\'oryd TuMtooi,
Plain and P-niwI
9ftis?c?
laconete, Mull and Niu .* ok Muailhs. R<lvj-'
lug* and l?n>?-i'tin^a,
tibbons,O'.oves, Fancy UHiidk**rehtvTs,Txtve
/ il?, Crap* Veils. Silk i.iid 0->ttun fl'Ase,
iomlinrinea, Amerieoh Prints, Buttons;
trimming*. Pluck ijti.l Colored Vrlvete;
t?*.. ?ifc, ?o. A!-?b, Wall PAper nfid BbrImog
A LATOK Lot >'K
IATS, CAPS, SHOfcSi AND READY-MADE
ClOIHINa,
lentlemen's .Furnishing Roods. Homser Mn?J
thirling* Sheetings, Tickings. Toweling*;
tnd many other Articles, too numerous U>
d notion.
or T do not intend to be nndrrwld JKI
Co-tie, one and all. and examine my Stock
ind piicefe, liclore buying elsewln re.
w. h. MoveV,
April 15 4T tf ^
TO CONTRACTORS;
rHF. rlDMMI^IONERS nppoinled by
the Convention lq. a.de<-t and locate a
lew Couutv ei'f ffV Pickens Coiiniy, will
eceive SEALED liiflS uritil the 10th day of
lune next, for the taking down of the pre? nl
Court House and Jail And removing the
mine to the new location, and rebuilding
.he same'.
The distance which the- buildings wilt
tiave hauled is 14 miles; the work
will be required to be d?ne by good meL-banicr,
and in h good and workmanlike
nanuer, and under the same plan as the
a-o den building now stands; the brick
ivork will not be repaired. Bids will be
eeeired fnr any part of the work. The
Jon tractor wiil lie requTred to give bond
md surety for the faithful performance of
he work, and the same to lie commenced
it an enrly day. Parties deairoua of con!
reeling are requested to examine the
lUildincs before bid dinar
"7 E IIAOOOD,
8?e'ty and Treue. Board ol Ooiu'rs.
May 27 1 2 .
SALE OF
TOWN LOTS
froitTHE
NEW COUNTY OF PICXEJNf:
rM^IlE undersigned. Commhoioners apJL
pointed by the Convention to select
?mt locate the County Site (or the new
'icken* County. wM sell to the highest bid*
Icr at tlie new location, on
Thursday the 25th of June Next;
IKE E0IS
AT PICKENS C. II*
'omprising, respectively, half aero, one aud
wo acre lots, judicibu.-dy laid out.
The Ibealioc is iiear Hunter's Store, he??Kn
Town and Wolf Creeks, 14 nttlea
om Old fickt-ns C. H.. 20 miles f.om
Jretyivllle C. '1 , and 17 mile* from Pendleon
Vil'age, in a healthy section. Hie loation
is a most desirable one, being situ*
ted on a beautiful plateau find suirounded
iy a fertile region, witli thrifty inhabitants.
TlieilJ is on notb Town and Wolf Creeka
lite Water Power; with good Saw Wills,
lid au abundance of tlie best limber near
y.
The County site is nearly eqni distant beween
Keowee and Saluda Kivers, with a
ne view of tbe mountain scenery, and
rill cointinnil a large and profitable trade
'om the mountains <tnd n?um North Caro^
n ;
TERMS OF SAL.E:
Ope third cash; balance in two inrtaineutn
of 60 and 90 d?ys eaeli. Purchasers
ii ?1 ve nomi and surety f.-p the put chase
aoney. Titles to {>e executed, but not deivered
until the bond for the purchase
noney is fully pAid. Horcha.-fefs
to pAy extra for titles and
tamps. , , ,
JAMK8 LEW 18, CJiVm'n ^
' - J >MES II. AMBLER, j
REESE BOWKN, J-Com'rs.
W. T. FIEL1>,
J. fc HAGOOD, J
For further i it jotmotion apply to the unlersigned,
at i'ickeiis C II.
J. E. iiAnoor>.
Sect 'v it Treas'r of lJonrd of Cotu'rs,*
Mny 13, 1868 61 td
Greenville and Columbia R. R. Co.
11 IS Company ha* now for sale, in lieu
of " Season Tickets," a TICKET
rliieh entitles n persipi to travel over ifia
IOAD ON E THOU8AN f) MILES FOR $10,
rlthifi <?ne year from dote of purehnsc.?
he Ticketa ran be pun-hosed ftooi the
gents st Columbia, Newberry. Abbeville,
uJerson and Greenville.
W. ALSTON flIB'BES,
General Ticket Agent G 4 C. lb lb Co.
Hay 18 61 ti
\A/ C ori (
it u 0C1L.L I Ht
PURE KEROSENE OIL
AT 75 CENTS.
'OtJ TAN Bl'T AN INFERIOR QIAT.ITY
AT A LOW ICR ERIC*!, BI T IT lb
TIIK UKAKKU Oil... AS IT
1)011X3 Ol'T mun FASTER.
ANfl TO'V AKK *
' LIABLE TO LBSB
OU.ft LIFE AT ANY MOMENT FT IT.
WE CA V SKI.I. srril AT 1IXTYEIVE
CENTS. 1U T DO NOT
WISH TO DO IT.
c ^ ' cj m<z *
Mf ?*> v% SO IP2&H tt.13,
fc. W. POLGEB & CO. *
April 9 49 ft
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