The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, June 17, 1868, Image 3
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Wil a<lVKft*0* P?MHt A fcurt.?? lo the
United State* Satiate on fftdty luet, daring
" the dUcneeion of tbo llnaee Bill to admit
Kvrih Carolina* Bouth Carolina, Lnuialana.
UOorgla and Alabama. Mr. Sumner m#i? allaeion
to Uorernor Perry In tbe following
wwb j *
Mr. Saroncr ro?e to Oorrect a rtiirtmnt
made by Mr. DoaliOle, to tbe effect that flnr.
cronr l'orry wee a Uoioa man. lie raid be
bad a Meeumeat at bnam ebowlng tbat (bat
gen11*man bad beid a poeition in tbe rebel
errloo, wbfeb, be thoaglit, waa-aommiMioner
for Improvement into the rebel.eervice, lie I
bad al*o n aopy af tbe Charleston Courier of |
Mmy 1WH, ?*ut?lnUtg a rycoth inaue i y i
Air. Perry,oa Hu 1% 15)01, My ng: "I give
>; k>h, twn horse* and a i,?nr<? boy to lb? I
JBrwki c?r?lry( Mil will give my Ntriwi
whenever they any k? required." " I* not
ithitMu^Ui Buwmr wkei, "* Wnlf
Mr. Dooiltlje kilherni. to hia opinion* and
raid ha would settle tho point with the Sena*
* 'tor alter fhrtherwxamlnatlon.
At* rom ram URRhvvii.i.n 8kni***t.?On
VMM ' *?, at the meeting ( ?he Baptist
timeml Association nf Virginia, at Alrxan drle,
* molten of the Hev, Dr. John A.
'Droaddna, one of the professors of the tkroen-vUle
Seminary, the Rev. Dr. Pnrman addressed
the association la advocacy of Uio clalma
of that Inatltntlon.
The Rev. Dr. John A. Droadua then apoke
tipon the Mate aulijcrt, and made a strong nj?|Hel
for assistance to tlie aeutinary, of which ,
ire la a dletlngniahed professor.
IUv?. E. J. Willis, A. M. Polndexter. Drr. J?trr
and Sampson, and lay dulegate C. D. Everall,
each in a few remark*, urged that the do. laid
aid he etfbrdod, and on a call for names
rthoee of aigbt persona were banded in, each of
whom eeeuiocd the responsibility of a bond
tforSMil, payable in five yearly instalment*.
During D*. J.y.v't remark*, be aaid that Ilia
fjHiliey with reCwwoce to the (irocnvillo Souii"*
mary w?a Ml/*
, A eeliuaiien mi taken np?the basket* beikug
beaded aauvAd by tho Kcr. Dr*. Manly
k*tnd ft rumba ^tw pay asmaragn* due b/ the
?hijrwavliie Th.*ologic*J Seminary.
[<'k*rl*?ton iVrei.
In* PuurraiuK Ktru?v.?The New
York 8m wotua the fee* thai the Old School
and the Kew Aeheel lVeshytcriaa Ucaeval Assemblies
have both agreed to accept the plan
a' neaiM which haa Imn aadcr diecaasioa in
Uhoee bed lee, aad to submit it to the tpprwval
Hif the PmbTUviM throughout the L'nitad
.tdtatea. The editor says;
There is hart .little doubt that this eypvavat
will be aieaeatanahlareim.ly giocn. as the great
-inas* of the dmmilmtim air <a hvwtf haling
the existing breach between it* tvi jiria
clp?l dlrlntoni. nmuor .me raawr
/each aj the Keloruled.a?<l>tlx-IT 1*Med Presbyterians,
?1R ^Wttstjnt in llih -movement. u
ilcts certain; bat even H"-*h??y -should <Uclin?
Ko do to, tko eeaeelidatioa which trill he dfertmd
will etili he ?f immense hepthttM, tn>l
highly gratifying ( ?U ho ur* ?f<pceue and
oviicvfii ajauug Christian brathrcn.
'Ann Pivcn Ca-e.?Owe ret&rn will ic
delighted to Irani Halt the progpeele kw a
4good (>caeJi.eiop tint ?r ewtatgnitMet
ft is-edid liMt Ur. -0. G. Derby. the wellknown
Now Tot* foUkhrt, tiHuponkM
?-d an Aiken farm lad. year far |l i,?W, let
?i fti| pro<pnt of ptving (or the fartn with
ithiifMatk crop ii this vnar alone. It'it to
Lt litptd that OirtMae till tontioM fnnoralile,
and that hit high cat not>eipati<<at
eaay he realized. If eq, we mayet|e?y a
Jarge it flux of fruit growers into the oounIry
around Aik?n next year.
{tlarlrrtoN JTrrnay.
- ^Ktwcowsix
DwroctiACT.?The ?etnaacartic
4'atii Convention which met in Detroit on the
Xth of Ulay, to appoint delegates W the Jiew
Turk Convention,' MnwijU the rctolutioat
gwmd it the following:
MmwIoW, That wwvolotioo therefore la the
logical tanloaej, antl dfWot averted the -neeeeeapy
ireeuK'Of -flic Ttr|*ih1Wn policy, to-whldh
ifle loaders conacioufly and its mantes unconsciously,
arc now rapidly advancing.
J(i$vhrlt, That our firm united purpose it
to restore tba union pf the State, koep die
Federal Clovcmni nt and each of its Apart- 1
aents tcfiki* it* proper qdov, aeets it tv ocsped
lis rrwriW rigku <y* ds jSmOcs atd |Sv
pU, abolitk eII btimjr anf turijf mttmngndir*^
ukoiltk Ik* /'nn/sHs'l fisnaui mud ahntdimy
ansiw fa liem uf psose, arrest extravagance
and corruption that att wasting our imbalance,
compel economy in its administration ?A affairs,
and thus restore credit to the government
and ralue to lie currency, hold ail anew
innocent until proved guilty, puuh-h crime acnnnsltasi
In lew tirsil*#! ftHs* frtimSirM riliaMi In
bis rights UHh at hvuie awl abroad, do equal
and exact justice to all wen, irrespective of
colour or race, <mrf trep ilia m our /ulktn
mmd* ft, u trhftr muh'i <jvvrr?mc?l, an asylum
for 11m oppressed of all nations, a dispenser of
hi?bigs to all who aut'init to it* Iowa.
Ok*. Txox va M. Loo ax.?The following
troan the Richmond Examiner and Enquirer
of Jane 1, will be read with plessnm by the
many frlcntla of General Logan Id tbU city,
whe will be glad to And that their friend and
gallant companion in arms is getting on in the
world.
Tie CTorer 11 HI llnitmnd ?The annnal
meeting of the stockholder* of the Clover Hllj
Railroad Company was held at the odicc of the
company in tbi* city, on Friday.
The report of the President abowa that the
miate# are in excellent condition. bright
Hope pit ha* boon thoroughly repaired and I*
now In complete working order. ' AH of the
machinery and tackling belonging to the *ereral
ah aft* have been renewed, and there la
reason to believ* that the yield ef eoal for the
ensuing year will be greater than It baa ever
been, whilst the demand promises to be equal
to the supply.
General Thomas M. Logan was re-elected
President, and Messrs. James II. Cox, W. If.
Maxell, K. 0. Nulling, James Dunlop and RA.
Lancaster, Directors for the ensutng year.
Los pox. June 15.
The English papers applaud Reverdy
Johnson'* appointment. The Times aavs
o envoy ?ouM be sent here who would I*
helled with more oonddenoe a* the honor
4 epokreroen ?>f a grrit netioo. The Dmly
New* ?*y* he will rcpree. ot Uie United
Hutlw m ? whel<", not Metionelly.
A till, b anted 8 ignore ManUeeleoois, of
Miplw, WflweUj offended ei the Dev. Stephen
inrele, rwnth hired two jaeig wee to warder
hlw, ewd they dW It for 933.
fat New CoanmuTiea of Florid* contain*
e pro vie Ion requiring education*! qeallflratUe
la ell perron* voting Aw the dret time In
18M. Thie i? e etep in the right direction
Toe much voting ? the carve of tbo North, u
tee week negro inny he the bene ot .he Booth.
^ e ??
, [ O. O Oobmam of CtlifereW, hue l>*ee
electd Secretary of the United Hte>ee Senate.
Vlee Forney rreigne^.
P. A, WALTER, ?
^ >> r
THE S
Florida It lo ?dmt Into t!i? Union, with a
Governor from M'imtmoin, a t>ngre#?inati
f>i>m Pk*n*plmiht<i, Urilled State* (Uktloro
from the K>aiern ml VcUirn B'lltt, anil
M JoCal LegWIature mad* up of negroee and
cat pet bag men, eeleetrd " from all (he
world aa<l the real of manklnJ." Or*at i?
the reljfn of ea(\?et-l?ag?, and hriltlaht the
Congiewionnl eyatetn of fleeooatruo^on^?
They who leave their eountry for then
eonnlry'e good, banle >ed and eapellad men,
turn op the law mnb?r? of the Srtlth, nffl
a. a A. . a _ a J N . a ?U .
c*r# of lie OUit, tno ^*ni?or? a mi iwfir,
dilative* in Congress.?X. Y. Krprfr?.
On*. McCt*LLA>"? Onaio* ?It appear*
that Gat*. MeCiellan lt?? lailifHitd tu
Iritnd in ItoltiniOf', Ui?l I*-', ll?a tftnenl,
la nut lli? man fur the Ihsinocraey in this
Prttidtnlhl eonl??t, but that lliey should
nominate sotnu new man and a roeogclx'd
and acceptable statesman, which doubtless
meant tliat McClellaa ia for Chase. Good
for " Llul* Hw."?Arn* York lltrald.
Chart'* i7*m ?A telegram professinj
to originate with persons who enjoy intimate
relations with Judge Chare, appear* in
the New York " llt-rald of .?tn ioet., ami say*
that Chate would only accept the nouiination
to the Prrsldenry when tho n.Wiou ia In the
utmost peril, and not then at any Sacrifice ?f.
hi* honest conviction*, lie admit* that the
Radical party and him*ell' differ widely, and
a* pii'tki are now organised, lio i* with the
l>otAocratio party. Ho differs with them only
t>n one point?that of universal manhood suffrage.
lie agrees with Ihcin on all other great
issuos, and if elected hy that party, would certainly
carry out their policy. He thinka the
deplorable condition of tho Routhera State#
demand* proper Congressional consideration,
and also material aid from the General Government.
Ho say* tbur?* I* no enhstituflonnl
authority for holding the Southern State* In
suhjeetion, and it ia atihe unwiae and uuJo*t.
lis (arors the enfranchisement of and the ronioval
of political disabilities from every white
man in the South. He thinks that freedom
ami manhood anffrnge are un<|tte*ti9ne<l right*,
bat controvert* the proposition that any other
power than that of the States themselves csn
confer the latter, the General Government
having no control over the matter, lie apposes
tho imposition of any other political disabilities
than thoso specified by the XIV. Artiste
proposed to th* Constitution, and proposing
general atnncs'y as a relief for these.
He regards general amnesty as absolutely
fteecsssry, and urges liberal aid to (Southern
Jtsfl Roads and navigable rivers.
Mo think* the Government should build
loree* Cr<? Cairo to the tlulf. lie urges early
return Ae specie payments, lie condemn*
In strong terms the trial of eitisen* by Milita#v
PiiMiniamtthu slstrinir n*>a.v# Jtnlirj ('lifiun
hoped, if Ur. Johnson re organises hi* CabU
nc(, k? will iff wbit a duo propurlini from the
Poetbm States. la reply to a qacitiim, be
laid J bat Omi(nm bad u?> power to abridge
Ibo President's parJouiug power.
Twa Btwtw Twaafcorttcti. Skuixauy at
diaaiin-iUJi, At. C.? fu the proceedings of the
Uapliet <>c uveal Aaeeialiun. now holding ill
annual cession at Aktudrii, wo fiud the fullowing:
The ecpeneeo of the Hoard bare exceeded
U* receipts {(,214.(VS. Addresses on this subject
wont eaado bj llrtt. 8. C. llindvn. Cortieliuo
Tjrroe, and Dr. W. F. Jlroadus, when
the report was laid <? the table, to take up
the Southern Baptist Tlicoiogi.nl 8<-uiiu?ry,
located at tfreonrillc, South Carolina. The
claims of this institution were very earnestly
advocated by Ur*. Afanly, Faraiae, and Broaddus,
and tbo Association responded 4>y subscribing
thereto the sunt of thirty-six hundred
and dfty (&,**>) dollars tor its support.
A*. _ h- ? ----It
Is a some what singular fact that the lieary
Summer rains of laat year couiuienced on ibv
.7lb of June, tho very dntc on whieh a wet
season seems ta have been inswguarated the
present year. Pnnday was equally showery
with some a/ the moat rainy days of April and
May., asnd yesterday was not devoid of rain.
W? sincerely trust, says I lie Journal, that we
ore not to bo visited with another such evidence
of the Almighty's chastening baud, as
?4iu#n in (he lands which spread devastation
far and wide over our Southern country last
year.? Ckarlttton Mtrenry, June IZlk.
Anctiikb U niobium ate.?It appears i lint
Foster Lilodgett was not the only unfortunate
delegate in' ilt?n<l?nce on the Chicago
C?>n?rtitinn, L-intrian* nt up a beautiful >
disciple of the scalawag fraternity, in the
j?*iKin of nit' W. O. UcCounaU. lie wa#
i reefed at Chicago for stealing even hundred
and fifty dollars from an old it.an at
Mattoon, Illinois, In HCi.
Twa N. V. World says aa a statesman and
debater, Mr. Buchanan was tnferh-r to n?n?
of his Democratic cotetupnrarlcs except Mr.
Calhoun. Me was superior to Benton, the
peer of Cass, an<l did not rank below Silas
Wright. In integrity end purity of pricate
character he was as free from reproach ea Hi.
las Wright himself. They are now all gone {
and. with the exception of Mr. Ewing, on the
Whig side, all the illustrious debaters of that
best period of the Senate when Mr. Buchanan
was in hia prime, have been gathered to their
fathers.
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT
ctlrkcttd weekly, by
MESSRS. DAVID ft SIRAOLEV, MERCHANTS.
OREBNVIM.K. 8. C., JU.VE III. ISM.
APPLES, 'ft budiel, dried, pT\i,$l.240$l.4O
44 44 44 . 44 unpveled, Die. (j,
$1 00
BACON, lb 18 (a, 20 e.
BALK ROPK, "J* lb - 10 (g, 20 e.
HAOOlNfl, Ounny, yd. 80 ?.
niiTTBR, ? 14 a 20 ?.
BUCK WHEAT FLOUR,100 lb?,fc<.OO04.OO
BEESWAX, ? ll> 25090 e.
CIIICKHNS, W head _1? 0 20 c.
COFFEE, ?. lb, lUo, 90 & 89 ?.
CORN, V buthel, 100 0 110
ElidH, 'ft il?un, 10 e.
FLOUR, cark, $4 40 00 00
GOLD .... $1 48
INDIGO, HpanUb Fleat. ..02 OOfAl 24
So. C?. ~$l 7402 00
IRON, 1$ lb, American 8 e.
LKAP, 10 lb 20 c.
LEATHER, V tb, Sole, Hemlock, 40 c.
M ,? a m Oak, 40 e.
44 44 44 Upper .. ..70 C.
44 " 44 Herna?* 44 e.
MOLASSES, (I gallon, Munoovado, Si 00
44 44 " 8yrop $1 25
NAILS, fl kop $8 40 0 *10 00
OATS, p? bnnbcl, 04 0 74 ?.
1*P.A8, 44 ... $1 20
PEACHES, ft bo, Dried, peeled St 00
? ? .< m nnpcoled, $1.40
POTATOES, bu.bel, Irl.b 74 ? $1 00
44 44 So ret, none.
SALT. V "*. Liverpool $3 00 0 3 24
SUGAR, V lb, Br?wn 18 0 2ft e
44 44 44 Clarified 20 A 221 ?.
44 44 44 Crukhed,. ...221 0 24 e.
SHIRTING, aerca aigbu, *fcA bale, 14 e.
" 44 retail 18 e.
TALLOW, 1? *>.? 14 e.
YARN, Factory, by bale $2 00
" " bunch ....$2 24
radical Druggist and
6 JJ T M i HI
Tim TliHvtt*. In estimating the chances of
lb* I'Mlchntiiii tlrfllta, iH'<i(a)ill?11J' admits
the loss of Sew Ti<fh/ Obits Penney Iranla,
New Jcraey, Connecticut, California, Maryland,
Kentucky, l?el?Wnfc, (m^n, and ffel>raaka.
ThU is not bad beginning fur the
Democrats and Conserfatitcs.
Tit a Witts at crop, says the Vaeon Journal
and Messenger, it Is thought, will turn eat to
he more than an average one, 0<>ta the grantor
area planted the past season. It is now being
rapidly cut and hurried ta mnrket- The
oorn is talking floe, end eollnn will be out ut
the gtass before we get e good rain.
COMMERCIAL* _
Tfr.W TaUU. Jilne 1A.
Cnlton opened steady, hut closed drooping
,.u, una i.,u, - 1<tAi.sil U..1.1 ml
-vw ~w. UWPI
Xrw Ohi.MXS. Juno 15.
C?ll?n quiet and Brlner--? middling*?27J ;
uk< 730 bate*: receipt* Ml. Hold 40. Bacon
firioor?shouldcrs 134; clear 174fro >74.
At ui ?TA. Jan* 13.
Cotton market unchanged ; sales 103 bale*?
middling Mi
CrtAni,**Toe, Juno 13.
Cotton dull and nominal; rule* lot) bale*?
middling 28 ; receipt* 47.
Rai.tiuouk, June 15.
Cotton rery *tr?dy, at 80. Corn dull?yellow
1.12<^1.15; white 1.17. 0*i? dull. ai'VI
thiV.V HyA dull, at 73. Me** pork dull, at
1A Bacou firm?shoulder* 14(<$Hj.
Livenpooj., June 15.
Cotton IrrcTuIar; aale* 10.000 bate*?upland*
1OJ0IO}; Orleans I0}(g) II.
11YMEWEAI*.
Maruiko, on the llib in?t., by Her. W. I,.
I Itallard, T. P. llAKKlt K*?|., of Greenville, to
i Mil* MAGUIK, youngest daughter of the late
'**? ? Thou wtoa, of Williauitton S. C.
Printers' fee received.
M.taairn, In the M. K. Church, on Thursday
morning, 'Ith Inst., by the R?v. A. B.
Steven*, Mr WM. P. INGRAM. of Greenville,
8. C., and Mi?* KVADNE It at'AM PS, formerly
of Charleston, 8. C.
OBITUARY.
0. R. OOOHLETT.
mougti late, tuc writer desires to pay an |
butnble tribute to the memory of departed
worth. The death of the virtuous and good, ]
s.-cms a special bereavement, in tlieae days of
luUcwarmuessand desertion. Thus not only
the family, but alao the churrh of which he
was a member, nnd the entire eonmunity, hnvo
sustained a revere loss, in the death of OLIVER
IIIIKT f OOODl.ETT. Ho died at
Chirks springs, on the 3d of April lust, baring
only a short while before entered upon his
majority. When called into the army, he
joined Carlo's Company, of the I'nluiclto I?*ltatiou,
bight Artillery, where be acted as a privato
to tlio end of the war. He served his
ennntry faithfully, nnd hi theariny be endear*
cd himself to his fellow soldiers, as he did to
all win* knew him intimately, ly his manly
deportment and the purity of Lis life. In the
army ho contracted the disease, which, alter
much physical suffering, terminated his earthly
career, lie died with remarks le calmness,
in the full )euwe*slon <il' his mental powers, and
cotntorUd even in the dark valley hy a sweet
hope of peace Imyoml.
"V'.n.l thus shall faith's consoling frown,
Tin* tear* of love restrain ;
0, who that saw.this parting liottr,.
Cmtld wish thcc here agaiu."
For three year? he was a member nf the
Milfot-d Church, where his father, Deacon
ScAttrss tioolM.KTT, a few years, since was an
honored and actiru laborer in the vineyard of
his .Master. Those who knew R1IETT as a
church member, were beginning to hope that
the mantle of tho father hn<i fallen on tbc
son : bnt alas ! be was cut off In the eery promise
of usefulness, and taken to an early reward,
in his Heavenly Father's Kingdom. Yet
it is aconsolatiou'to know, that his profession of
religion, though, comparatively brief, was not
marred by those irregularities and inconsistencies
which stain the character of too many
young disci plea of the present day.
If life he not in hmgth of days,
.In sllverhd locks, nnd furrowed brow, j
But living to the Savior's praise,
How few have lived so long as thou ?
Qowrnsville, Juno 11th, ISM.
Reidville High Schools.
TI1K Coinm?ncent*Htt ot the Hvblville
Sellouts will tslco place on thn last Wed- |
ix>?<l?t3* in June, 2 Hit instant. Tba examination
of tin- Boys, under Mr. John?nn, will
tak" p'ace between 10, A. M.. and 2. I*. M,
on M<>r.d*y previous ; that of the (?iil? on
Tuesday, bet w?<- ii iIicmkii' hours. P*renti,
guard'nns, and the public, are invited to
attend. Prof. DtPIlK, of Spartanburg, wi 1
I deliver the Annual Address Before the
Board, on Wednesday, 12 o'clock.
R H. It EI I), Principal
June 17 4 2
Fire Company Drill.
TI1K MEMBERS of the Palmetto Fire
! Company will meet at the Engine Moure
| on Thursday nft.inoon, at 6 o'vb>ck for
DRILL. (CUtavn's dreti.)
Ry order of the President.
F?>KTER,
8ccreiarr.
June 1*. 1868. 4-1
Notice.
. .na A REGULAR Cofitmunlea
4Cfd^ttk'i"n of Oman Lodge, No. (I1,
P.* will be held at
Cedar Falls, S C., on the Fir.l
Saturday (a Jnly neat, at 10
o'eloek A M., it which lime end place,
every Member of liita Lodge i* hereby futnmoned
to attend.
By Order of the WoruMpfnl Muter.
P A. McDAVID, See.
.June 15th,1868. 4-X
Deputy Collector's Office,
GHKNNWLLr, S. C.. June 18, 1868.
HY virtue ??f authority from A. J*. W AI
LACK. Collector Internal Revenue, I
will sell to the liigheat bidder, on Monday,
2?th J >ine, 1K6R. at tl o'clock, M , at the
tore of WiMiauia A Wliitndrr. the follow*
in* pmpeitv, to wit : ONE WHITE
IIORsK. ONE ONE IIORSE WAGON ?.,d
I1A llNES-?, t'NK If A lib II, and a KF.O ol
WHISKY, and TENT ( LOTII. the elmve
being the property aeixct by K. It. Il;ogbaro,
t -peeler, Uear Gowettavi.le,
AIM.
ONE 8TILU CAP and WOUM. seiaed
from HULDA I'Ol'FR, lor violet ion of
lew.
, At an.
ONE =fTll.l. CAP and WORM. ?e|i d
fiom JKFFEKBuN KINO, in Andetaou !> #
triet, for violation of la a*.
Term#. 0??h.
A. L COOB, Deputy (Vdtotor
Jure 17 4 4
Ice! Ice!!
ICE may constantly be had by applying
on MR. SIMPSON, under the Mansion
Uouae, et lit eenta per pound.
fK" No Ice aold without the Caah.
June 10 8.3
I Pharmaceutist, at JD
H 5 UTER I?
Notice*
IN ?r{*b reqnlremetil* of the
Intern*I Revenue Law, f hervhr (tl?e
tto'leo to til peitonn a'altnlrff a YWO
HOK.SK WAOON and TWO llORHfct, *nt\
THREE BARKERS ANI? THREE KLGS
of WHISKY, wiM by lifip', KJwwd
11 ud 01. Kniiih, A reliant Arte** r. and
A. L Cobb, IVpnty Collector, on the
A twin"a Runit, nbout IS mile* from (irn niH'n
C<>urt tl?u?e, on the ia?rii|rg of the
llth June, iurtnut, wlbd Im-c ?n-e ol evi
debt piirponn to ?vad? the Internal Revenue
Law*, to make *11011 c'aitne Wfure ni?,
within HO days ftooi the first puhlieation ol
I Ma tiotlee. A. 1.. (XlllII,
I>* |?. Col. Int. Rev. 8J C?l. S. C.
dm.e 16, lent. 4-8
Millinery.
^ MISS llrK v Y liar just re- '
/STbxk reived n |?r|ir supply of
gftkgMt MILLWKRY and 8 TK A W
JHSN OOOD'*, inMinf which nr<- 1
KrSpyfijr New Sundown and La
if/W R?*"? lUli, ai ?>-rjf low pi Ice*.
A ??ll solicited at her new t
ff U'l Stand, Mam Street, opposite 1
Mr. Stern's StflM, 8-7* j
new" T
DRUG STORE.
_ F. A. WALTER respect v,
Vjt fnllv jnvitee the attention.1
of hi* former patron* and,
friends to llie KNT1HK
2fKW St?ck of m{(;04(j
MEDICINES, Oil EMKJALS i
E"wl *ud lulseollnneous Omnia.
jurt received at tlie ?M
and veil known corner |
Store heretofore occupied by the late l)r
Earle. . t
Every article offersJ for snle it
FRESH AND NEW,
And may be relied upon as being of tlie I
BEST AND FINEST
QIT A MTIKS. ji
Ilavtng bought, lightly, and strictly for
.cash, will thus afford eu>t4?i??-rs, li?re?(lrr,
the advantage of procuring tl eir supplies
horn a more oft. rep'enirliod stock than ^
heretofore, and at prices the most reason ,
able. ' [ (
June lO 8 tf : |
THE OLD STOKE;REOPE^KU.
FRESH
muss, ttsmumtB-j |
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
D YE STUFFS, AN1) . I (IDS,
Together with a general assortment of 1
F.VNtJY AND MIStJKI.I.ANF.OU8 UOUbS.
At the corner store, lately occupied by tho
[dale Dr. Etrie. i 1
} Htwrmhrr. ei*r>/lhhifj i* t'riih. AVte. and
"J lite Bi ti Quality.
PARAGON OH,
TT^OR Sewing Macliinca and other dclio-ite
I L Machinery.
DR. EARLE'd OLD STAND.
TEiPiBFEMFME. I,
Supercedes ?h other !Vi'?r?iiotn in i
mnrkeu Can be carried at out the
peraon?Dent and durable.
Dlt. KARLK'S OLD STAND.
MRS ALLEN'S NEW HAIR RKSTOR i
EU AND DRESSING COMBINED, j
At
F. A. WALTER'S.
J)fi, 1KA RLE'8 OLD STAND.
seltzerTperient,
SKIDLETZ POWDERS and SODA POW
DER3. Ffeali and new jfl<t received.
F. A. WALTER.
Dll. E. I RI.K'S OLD ST A ND.
June lu 3 tf
. | I
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
EI.I7. V CLARY, T. J. CLARY, rt n!.,r?. PLtf!ii
pai'ltl.k- t ...... n:./ /?. /.'.j.-../
Ac.
TFY rirt*e of an order front the Court < (
li Equity in the above rare, 1 will veil on
Salosday iu July next, to tho highest ti l- |
dr.*. at Greenville 0. II., the following Tnut I
of Land situate in Greenville District on 1
Mountain Creek, waters uf Kn<>re? River, ad-1
joining lands uf Miles Southern, Alfred I
Brown, John Black, nnd others, containing I
One hundred and Flllr Arrrs, wore or less.? |
Sold nr tho land of DATIB CLARY, deceased, i
Trims or Salic.?Coat* to be paid in Cash j
on day of sale. The balance on a credit of
oue and two years, eunal annual installments,
interest front data. Purchaser to give bond
with at least two approved etirvtie* and a
mortgage of tho premiers. Purchaser to pay
for papers. J. P. M00R1, p. R. u. D.
Commissioner's Offlec, Jnuo lib, 1808.
June 10. 3 3
The State of South Carolina,
UREKXVILLK DISTRICT.
In Equity.
WM. A. HARRISON, Administrator, r. ELLEN
HARRISON, *t ?/? Hilt f?r S.,U ?/
L+nd In pny Ihxrrr, rf r,
BY virtue of an order uf the Court of Ei|ul- '
ty in the above eaaa, I will tell on Sales- *
day in July next, at Greenville C. II., to
the highest bidder, the Ileal Estate of the late
JOHN M. HARRISON, is follows i
All that valuable Plantation on Rabun's
Creek, in Oreenvllle Diitriet, containing Five S
Hundred and rifly Acre#, or l?*a.
Tku^h.?Cottj to Iw paid in Cash on day of I
sale. The balanco nn a credit of on? ami two
years, with bond with two approved surefire,
and it mortgage of the Premises to secure llio
purchase ntoue>. Purchasers to pay for papers.
J. P. MOUHK, C. K. (I. D.
Commissioner's Office, June fib, 1808.
Jane 10 3 3 j
Deputy Collector s Office,
3d Coli.kctio* District, 8. C.,)
tlrveoville, June 8th, 186$. j
BY vlrtna of an order from A. 8. W AULA
PK, Col loctor of Internal Revenue,
4.1 Collection District 8. C., I will avll to the
highest bidder, at pablio outcry at Clievaa C.
Montgomery's, on Saturday, 27th Jane, inataiit,
between 12 ami 1 o'eloek, all that Tract
of Land, whereon Hendorson Qooda reside*, >
containing Two Hundred and Kighty-one and ,
a half Acraa, more or leaa, lying on Salads j
River, and bounded by land* of Cleveland,
Oibbon, finest, and ethers. This Land is suld '
for United States Revenue Tax. assessed
against him on spirits distilled by hiat on the '
premises, from May, 1863, to January, 1867. 1 1
Terms of Sale Cash. 1
A. L. COBB,
Deputy Collector, 3d Collection District, S. C. 1
Juno 1( 3 I
HHnBHnHHBi
ir. Earle's Old Stand.
? A
'RISE.
K.U,li OF
VALUABLE
TOWN PROPERTY.
'pHK OOMMTHf*lt>JiEK8 appo!n*e.l to m>
* Let * *iti* for the Court Honrr nr.il
Jut) for ili? ,l>i I rial of Orcnra, Laving In I
eaLd ih* orniir iii the T?wn of Wnlhnlln. 1
ami proeuie-l tin* I ill e? of Oar lliitiHr m |
An-a of Lam! wlihin raiJ Town, will, at |
fitoVt'Nik, A. M., oil
?v. mv ~r ? * -xt?* !
auiunkJ) uiv wwi vt auguav MO*v(
uf?vr having first laid off the raid land into
tillable and convenient fed*. nitwrtl to
ell the ? <) Lot* to the high. at Mtl.1. r.
Hi la location I* within tit* beautiful and ;
thiiving To* n of WaliialW, at the l??K of
lite 11.tic Itidge, and |-o ? '??! advantage*
in point of trade. education. Ac. unsurjns*
cd by any other place In lh?
termsitf sale i
On* fourth cnalt?the balanoe paynb'e in
llirec eipin) instalment* in three, six and j
nine months, winr-tl by note with approv- |
etl security. Titles to be eX-cut-d, but not
del re red until purchnse money is paid in j
fntl Ai d in u-.ac of tniliire mi the part of j
purchaser to no ct t'.c jnvniei t? when doe,
the property to be fnrtkw<th s.nil nt Id* ri is.
I'urcliarers t" ray extra for stamp* and
title*. WR8LF.Y j'lP HPORIf.1
, \V. K. flttl.t OVIld, |
lit Y KICKTW Kl L, >Cwm'ra.
M. F. Mm III.LU |
<>. M DOYLK, J
Wnlhalla, 8 C , June 3, 18r.8. S-B
STEEJN'S
s ? a m k.
JH BB essi
I WISH to inform the Cltiscns of Orcen- j
"vilte and llic surrounding Districts, tliat i
I liavo just arrived with the
CHEAPEST STOCK 8F GOODS i
ever purchased by me since the war. I will
not surrender to any man in Tovrti or District,
list he can sell (foods of the 8 A M K t|t! A LITY I
CIIKArF.lt than I cau. Call and ciumino
lor vours.'lvcs, at
STEEN'S ?TORR.
Msjj 27 I tr
Foathors Wanted.
A rPLY lo
iV THOMAS STERN.
June 17 4 If
Received and in Store,
4 VEKY I.'irf.' Qmntity of COUNTRY
/V MACON?limn*, Shoulders and Hd. 8.
which I will dtrp?ao of Low lor Cnr-h, at
Wholesnl* or Retail.
THOMAS STKEV.
.luno 17 4 'f
Crockery.
T nm just receiving nnd ope nine the host,
I largest ami cheapest lot of CROCKERY
toat lias lorn hrnnuht to this place pir.ee the
war. A full assortment of nil kind*. Call
ami cxumimi. THOMAS STERN.
June 10 <1 tf
I ntn opening a Splclidld Stork of (.merries,
at very reduced prircp. Call and satisfy yourselves
that it is so, at
ST KEN'S STORE.
May 27 1 tf
Also, n largo nn<l magnificent lot of (llnaaware
and Crockery at Tory low figure*. Cail
and judge for yourselves, at
ST KEN'S STORK.
May 27 1 tf
Special attention is railed t-i the elegant
assortment of Slows?Ladies', Misses', Hoys',
Youths' and Servant*', and n very tine lot of
1'loWinens' Shoes?extra tiuc Brog.ni*. Call
und prove what I say, at
- STEEN'S STORE.
May 27 I if
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS
AND
CON FECTION ER! ES.
rl'MlE sii?>*ci il??*r would roso'Cifully In1
form the public that he keeps constantly
on haml ami for sate,
VYiNFS, BRANDIES, UQ'JORS, LA( ER BEER
AND AlE,
i t mi r#i iir.il n I I ll
oroTssr.o, ojlsudxwsg, 1
CHEESE, CRACKERS, &C.
And would he | lcn*><<1 to receive order*
r??r the either ill imiikII or large ijnui.lille*.
ALSO
lie ? onrtantlr keeping n rnfjOy of
LU v:BKIt on hand, ol *11 * *e*. w here Cur
ixjnler* un-l othoi* run h? supplied promptly
mid nl reneoli.lde priees, for cntlt, ret nil
or w li'desale. lli* Yard U in rear of hi*
store, mi i nn inspection i* iloirtd.
LEATHER! LEATHER!
He ?U< I1" Upper nnd Sole LKAT1I- ]
Elf, nnd the Slock is eoustnnlly kept up ? '
Prices nre low.
Cull nod sec me. Store in the Ln'iiitor '
liuildmg. first door nb'ive (loodlett House.
J. U SOUTHKUN.
Jane 3 2
WE SELL THE
PURE KEROSENE OIL
AT 15 CENTS.
YOU PAN BUY AN INFERIOR QUALITY
AT A LOB'ER PRICK. Itl'T IT IS
Til F. DKAKKK Oil.. AS IT
1IUKN8 OUT *t cm FASTKH,
AND YOU ARK
LI A III. K TO I.OPK
YOU It LIFE AT ANY MOMENT BY IT.
IVK Cd.V SELL SUCH AT SIXTY- I
ITVB CENT*, Bl'T 1)0 NOT
WISH TO 1)0 IT.
?.:: mm m <z jbo 9
'AW W> *$ OvO crriTS. E> asm TIw;^ '
R. W. FOLGER & CO.
April 8 46 If
Notice.
?N eonfotmity with the requirement* of
JL the Internal Revenue lawn, I hereby
rive notice to ell perron* who mey claim
?STILL CAP end WORM. mixed by E.
!Hilton Htnith, Aviilinl Awtror, on the
vremiee* of MI(S DAVIDSON, on the 1?lh
IUt, near Mtrbttt, k violMtion of Inter?*1
Revenue Lew*, to come forward nn<)
tmhe vurh claim within thirty Hay* from |
he tit at publication of lltie notion.
a i. conn. I
Dofn Col Int. Rev., Greenville Dial, S C.
May 18th, 1868. 8-3
I
SliMMKR GOODST"
?B| fe&B
ilSfcJl SmamMm
SULLIVAN & SON
HAVE jqjt rrtnmcd from Cbirltfton. ?n?
of tho rory clioapeat oiii(kali, with a
LAUOR AND KLBOANT STOCK OV
smKvxK goods,WHICH
THET WILL OPEN ON
TOMORROW,
And offer for lata, at the *? # lutreet firlc*m ft.r 1
Cuik.
THEIR STOCK OF
^?1030(13
I* Urge and fine, not to bo surpasaod by any
in the market. * '
The <>ipe?ial attention of tho Ladica U called
tw tbeir large and varied Stock of
And other Article# in tbeir line.
pO- GIVE THE3! AX EA/tL T CALL.
SULLIVAN & SON,
(i)>p4t*it* .v.,JJoH*?.
Greenville, S. C.f .May 20, 1868. 52-lf
mwm
14.000 LJAPCOT?ICB c0lNTEir
300 Hack" Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
too Sack# Standard Liverpool SALT
25 Kegi NAILS, aaaortcd ?itc?
20 Baler T1ATESVII.LK SniRTINO
10 Baler McBEK SIIIRTINQ
20 lUloi COTTON YARN
20 RnK* 1'rime "?! Fair RIO COFFEE
20 M'trrelU 8U0AR
|0 BAGS norliatn Smoking TOBACCO
2 BAOS SpanUh Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
o?*
Shoes, Hats*
DRY GOODS. DRUGS &C.
Our Sloefc of HATS and SnoKS ir very
large nnd complete, and we will guarantee our
entire Stuck will compare with any in Town,
both nr t<> quality and price. A call will aatirfy
yon.
DAVID & STRADLEV.
May 13 51 tf
Tlio Stato of South Carolina, ,
OltEENVILLE DISTRICT.
In tho Court of Ordinary.
R. 11. JACOBS, Adminirtrator with tlio
Will annexed, against Jamea M. Jacobs^
Mary E Jneoba, miner nnd nthern, De
fends nt a. Citation for Final Settle/unit
and D<errt.
Tf T appearing to mr satisfaction that Jnm?
JL M Jaeotis, Mary E Jacobs, minor, re- ,
si>lr without 11* la i?tatc: It is ordered and
decreed, I lint I hey do appear at a Court of
Ordinary, in nerson or by attorney, on Saturday.
the Sth day of September next, at
10 o'clock, A. M? to show cause, U any
they can, why a Final Settlement of the
Esuiu of WILLIAM JACOBS, deceased,
ahouid not be made, and a Decree given
therein.
Given nnder my band, at Oieenvilla
Court House, this 6'li day of June, A. 1\
1*68. S. J. IHtUTIllT, O. O. D.
June 10 8 8m*
Tho State of South Carolina,
greenville distftlct.
7?y 5? J. DOUTII/T, Ewjn Ordinary of
*u'if Jhntricl,
\\J iiEitEAS, ntctlAim 11. Jacobs
TV lias .filed a I'M iii.>n In nay Office,
praying that le-tters of Administration "n
a'l nod singular the goods and chattels,
rights nod Credits of JAMES M. JACOB*,
late of the District aforesaid, dec-used,
should bo granted to Mm.
J'htue are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of tlie said deceased, to be and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for snid I)i*tiict, t >
be hold.-n at Greenville Court House, on
the Hl//< day of June iu?t., to show cause, if
any, why tlie said Administration should
not be granted.
s. j. rouTiirr. o g. d.
Ordinary's Office, 6'h dune, 18t>8.
June lU 8 2*
Tho State of South Carolina,
Git RENVILLE DISTRICT.
Iiy S J. DOUTHIT. Ordinary of mid
I>i*trict.
WJ11EREA8, BALATIIIFL MARTIN
* ? has filed ft IVtliIon Wi my Office,
praying tlint Letter# of Administration on
II mikI singular the good* ami chattel*,
rights and credit* of A. R. MARTIN, luto
>f the I'letricl aforeeatd, d recast ci. should
bo granted to lilin.
Throe are, Ikirrfore, to cite and admonish
II and singular, the kindred Ahd creditor*
of the raid decineed, to La and appear iu
the Court of Oidinary for said Dis'viat, to
be holden at Greenville Conrt House, on
the 2Hif day of June, innl., to show rati*#, ?f
nnv. Why the aaid Administration slionkt
not be granted.
S. J. rOlTTfllT, O. 0. D.
Onl nary's Office, 8th dime, 18C9.
June 10 8 2
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
1 T * Vtvn a.
| *? ?'*? i' iiv?? cti ino upr^ncy ui ?nn
1 I ftl>ovi* < * Ifrl'fstril Brant) of
TOBACCO. ?. w.li n'?4i? ft lo tour Lotvr?j>t
lo Imy from nit. For Ml* l-y tt Imltoala
or rrinil 1>AVII? A STItADI AY.
Oct Si I *?' If
RcCe!v"d To-day,
VFINfi lot o( TFXMSSKi: BACON",
\t Molt I v III II /njr far rath. It is
(Inc. Call nntl tee t>i.<) llo*t? o'tiipfiro
|>iiors J NO. D. A." riMUlIK.
Jnne S 3 If
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
? t" ONR LK5IIT TWOi
^W!f?K,^rE cauOS
K HANDfrOMK ONE UORPfc FA lt~
III AO K.
Built in elrpAnt ordrr. Fnnn?r? of
JULll'rt C. SMITH, ov
DAVIl) JL bTRADLLY.
A i'til 15 47 If