The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, September 23, 1868, Image 4
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How tha^St Pota^r?bnTg^ftad Hoyow
The Einporor had in. his oonrt n certain
pceHerel, Kleinhilchel, a di>ng?eenble
person, eteeedinglf unpopular, and
of equivocal IHelity, but who pleased
by Ilia reticence and promptness in
cuting order*. When the road wis <Je?
oided upon hr a counsel of ministers,
arid its erection considered urgent, a
insp of Russia was brought to the Cfcar,
*l|o was asked to |ook oyer the course
designated by the dffTerent engineers j
?im jitb i|l* pfivr^iw. n^uui|?^
without saviag a word, took "The map,
narked a straight line from Moscow to
St. Peter-burg, end said to the stupefied
engineer*: ?
" Tui* i* the line of the railroad.1*
"But,*' tliejr all cried, * imppMible.
Your muj'sFr will find no one to undertake
euch ajfcvn !;. It would be to
bide trea?.nr?e in rlit* desert."
" No one undertake it when I commanded
it to be said Nicholas.
? itr?l.ii ?? ? ..j n: irt..:..
n e HI I <i 11 Bt'U. auu ^igimiiing uiriu
michel frotn a comer:?
" Kleinrtitchel,** said l>e, " you see
' this tine!" l
4<Yes? jpre.*1
" This is a new railroad I propose
constructing in my empire."
44 Sire, it is magnificent."
" Yon think so? Will you charge
yourself, then, with the execution of my
orders?" >< "
With the greatest pleasure, if your j
majesty orders it. But the funds, the
funds ?'"
" Don't be troubled about tbem.?
Ask for all money you want." Audi
turning to the engineers:?
" You fee," Raid Nicholas to thein,
41 I can got tjong without you. I will
build my own ra'boad."
And lh<? COtlitortM^n of this road
lasted ten years. It did not dsrhstc an
inch from the lino marked out by the
imperial finger; and leaving on one ffido,
at about a distance of ten league", villages
of Novgorod, Twer, and a host of
others equally jich and important, it
traversed, in tbo midst of maislie and
woods, nothing but immense solitude;
70G kilometers of iron rail cost Russia
four hundred million franca?a little
more than half a million a kilometer?
of which tin devoted Kleinmichel (hut
that is a matter of course) look a good
chare. Nicholas, however, was light
iu saying nothing could resist him.
Methuselah Dkownkd in the
Flood.?We make the following extracts
from an article contributed to the
Louisville Democrat:
All wo know of the origin of the
earth or our race, we learn from Hove
latior.s. T ne Chronology used by the
civilized world is founded on (lie da;a
furnished us iti the liiblo. We leckon
the d^to of the flood from I be dates
found in the Gth chapter of Gene-i*.?
We learn, from this chapter, that Adam
lived, before his son Seih was bom, 130
years; Seth lived, before bis son Enos
iv?.d born, 105 years; Euos lived, before
his son Cainan ttas born, 90 years;
Cainan lived, before his son MabaUlul
. was born, 70years; Malialaltil lived, be
fore his son Jared was born, 05 years;
.lared lived, befoie bis son Enoch was
born, 162 years; Enoch lived, before
his son Methuselah (087) was born, 05
years; Methuselah lived, before his sou
Lamech was born, 1S7 years; Lantech
lived, before bis son Noeli was born,
132 years. Noah, hence, was born An
no Mnndi 1050.
In Genesis, 7lh chapter, G:h verso,
we are informed that Noah was COO
years old when the flood of water was
nnnn the emlli Arl<l (tOO vpnra Mii?
age) to 1050, the date of hi* liirtli, and
we have 1050, the dale of the flood.
We learn, from the 27th verse, 5ih
chap'er, of Genesis, thai " nil the days
of Methuselah were 900 years, and he
died." Ry reference to the foregoing
tahle, it w ill be seen that Methuselah
was born Anno Mutuli 087 ; add his age
(909) to 087, the date of his birth, and .
we have 1050, the time "when the
flood of waters was upon the earth."
The conclusion is as certnin as figure*,
that tho oldest m?n was d"owned for
his wickedness. [And is a remarkable
proof of the truth the liible Figures ]
Rittkn r.y a Rattlicsnakk.? We
Irani from a trustworthy source that, j
on Monday, 7th inst, a little son of Mr.
Allen A. Howie, who resides in the i
neighboi hood of Providence camp*
ground, was bitten bv a rattlesnake in
one of bis feet, from which be recovered
in a very short time, and in a remarkable
manner. It seems that the
boy, wlio is twelve or i. nrteen years of;
age, was pulling fodde., when his
father and older brother heard him exclaim
that lie was snake-bit. Repairing
to his ambiance at once, a large
rfllllo.Bnol/O nan rlie/ov. .. - -1 1- 111 ? 1
, < t* no uar vwvcini illlU Killed I
otily a few steps from the lad. The '
father dissected the snake anil Applied '
the entrails as r poultice to the wound, J
and iu this condition the Ind was taken
to the house, half a utile distant. )'or- 1
lions of strong peach brandy was given I
hiin, with intoxicating effect, convincing j
those around that the poison had at
ready been extracted, aud in a few
hotirn the bnndngo was removed, the
patient being pronounced convalescent.
Our informant state# (hat be visited the
little fellow next morning, and found
him lively as a cricket. The remedy is 1
familiar, peihaps, to many of our read- ,
ers, but there are scores of others who j
never heard of such an application For
a snake hite.
[Amlerson Jntelfiycncrr, \(Uh irut.
? ?
In no oa*e softer your horse to go
from the lot, either to travel or ?J<> ordinary
work on the fiirm, without cloau
ing out IjU feet. Mxlte it a law. j
1! L -l1?* _JI 1
TBI sgri
.z?8?^1
Oo Thumlty l?M, 10ll? 1n?t* cume g%l
off in SpnrtnnKurp, the InrpeM *n?J VnoM en,
enthu*in*iic meeting of the people of
this District, tknt bw ever been wll. ...
nessed here. As emlv as 0 o'clock, ihi k|,
people trorfi nearly *11 sections began C(|
to pour Into the Urge public square.? ^
Team after team, loaded with patiiotie
then and women?carriages of everv
desoiption?pedestrian* and. eqnestrf
,pns of every age, sex and color flowed
In a continued stream from ererc road
leading to the town, until it appeared
to tia ara if nearly one half of the whole P1
population of our gforiotn old l>emo. *'
I crntic District were preoent, to ratify in f
' person, tTie nominations of Seymour 'n
i and Bl*irf and to git* countenance and 1,4
uppmt to the energy Irncf activity with
which the Democratic Cltrba hare inspired
the whole mass of the people-^ **
with the exception of some dozen or w
two scalawags. There were many M
more people in this town on Thursday r
last, than were ever here before at ofie
time. The large public square ami all
our streets were crowded with people, wt
ami yet all were peaceable and appeared
in good spirits. The estimated
number present was about six thousand F
persons. "
Tim stand wns a vorr htn<l<nmA nnn w
tastefully decorated with festoons of I*
evergreens, flowers, flags, &CM ntuch of
which was the handiwork of some of ?t
the patriotic ladies or our town. There 2,
arrived on the cars the evening p*e- gi
vious, the following gentlemen as in- In
cited guests, who were conducted to n
elegant quarters to the Palmetto and <h
Walker House, whore they were hand- w
somely and comfortably entertained: t?
Hon. A. P. A'drieh. Hon. A. Burt, m
Gov. Bonham, Col. F W. McMa?ter. k
Col, R O. McLuie, Col. J. Bax?er, Gen. t|,
A. O. Garlington, J. Cothran, K?sq , and
Hon. W. I). Simpson. It was regretted p,
.hat Gen. Hampton, Gov. Perry and ot
j Col. J. P. Thomas, who had also been c?
i invited, we>e not present on the ocra- w
. don. The exerci.-es of the day were
directed and presided ovpt liy \\ . K.
Blake. T>q . President of the Central
Club of Spartanburg District. who. with ^
his acenelomed eloquence nml patriot- (
ism. delivered an appropriates address,
which was wariul}'respond) d to by the
audience. Tire Rev. Dr. W. Smith be '*
ing invited, opened tru* meeting with 01
a?i earnest and nppropi into prayer, af'er r<"
which Mr. llhike introduced the several fo
speakers. The speaking commenced
about 10 o'clock, A. M., and continued Vl
throughout the day, with the exception
of two sb.ort intermission*, until about
0 o'clock, I*. M. Having taken no
notes, we will not attempt even an anal
ysis of the sjreeehes made by the gen ?f
tlemen above named. It is enough |(> K
say, thn' tlicy all acquitted themselves "r
in manner and matter, as might be ex "
pected from men eminent for talent ?
elegant in deportment, and tried and
trusted for patriotism. The.ir words of
cheer and warnincr wore listened to 1
vrith intense intcroil by the large and
respectable audience before them. The '
iine Brns? Band ?>f (Jreenviilo were in ''
attendance, dispensing fine and enliven- ''
ing music tinougliout tho whole proceeding.
The picnic and bnibocuo <!in J
ner was set out on six long tahlo?,
which, on invitation given, received the
attentions duo to so necessary an adjunct
on such occasions. A grand
torcli light pt occasion inarched through p'
several of the streets in the evening. '??
which was much ajrnired by many of in
our citizens who illuminated their ut
houses. I hiring and after the speaking b?
in (he evening, there was a very hand- In
some di-plav of transparencies and fire
work", under the management of Messrs.
Klfortl and Ball and ileinilsh, Is
who did themselves much credit in Sv
their judicious display and arrange n<
inent. in
We cannot sav all we would, nor. by \y
a long way, all we could wish, of the n(
grand demonstration of Thursday last.
it is enough to say it surpassed any po j.j
litieal or other expressions of the spirit, fn
tlie intentions c r principles of the sound
and solid people of Spartanburg. ,
, [Spartan. )(|
W a mi a i.i.a.?This ia indeed a de ''
lightful place. Here health, youth, , J
i beaut v, taste and ait, attended 1?\ flow i
j ors and kiii.shine, walk the faces of her |
! mountain!), and group themselves joys | *
onsly about Iter fountains ami her erya j
tal streams. It would task a mure Sl
frui'ful pen than oiiis to describe tlie
variety of influence which serve to beguile
the thousands who seek the place, ^
and forget the progress of time in i ??
the unceasing round of their pleasures, j ^
The wholesome climate, the mountain ,u
breeze, the enchanting scenery, all con- ; nr
spire to render life a charming illo-ion, t
ns well for heart as fancy, ami should
the eye he permitted to see the drop- ro
ping of the eamis in the hour-glass. : c"
they would he of gold ami aurber a- j
they flow. The beauty of the wings cf, ot
time makes one heedless of his flight,
and here the stern in an of public cares
might revel in the gardens of Artnida, | R
under the grateful despotism of the j
Faery Queen. j 8"
f Ct,r ,Vi tnhrs-rti TTrv/t 1.1 ' ...
l / ?' i i"
, ?r
Sa i.r and Asiies run Houses.? ,
Those keeping louses, should tsiee a < ?
week I brow in a li;in?lfviI to each t>( salt ' <
and ashes. Mix them by pulling
in lUrae pans of salt to one of
aaho*. IInr?es relish lhi?, and it
will keep their hair soft ami fine, h will K
prevent boll*, colic, Ac. A little
ground <>?lpht?% mixed with salt and w
ashes, and given once in two or tl,t?e ' rll
w^eks is aUo beneficial. All domestic j '?
animals will be thin benefited. nr
\ American fanner. I
iwrreif*
?S?D what tMMt* 1
ro ie iMliwon) from abrgad.* n
14 lo South Carolina tbe n?grnea are or* 1
nitlng Into military lindij, and arm* are g
Wrh?g the StaU Cor their tw? Soma faw j
ya ago we w?re privately aftprlaed that t
rtaia partiee in the North were sending |
re# Weapon# to ti.e blaeka y ami now the t
rpet bag Governor, who flode that, he fad \
i cfadjnlor* h??? rilird i doll tkey can* 1
* lay, i? ent in a circular f*pfebmd*ng |
er fot Nti:t ion ot military erg?*laiU?ki and J
he introduction of tfrme IrtCo (lie 8?ate j
ho i? introducing there arm*? W? will |
II you. It. ia the leaders of I be radio*!
irty. AH there threatening indldkliona.
I three foreshadowing* of blood and (Tra.
e dictated from the radleal headquarter*
Washington. The-ft men ere mad aftd
teperalft. It ie all or nothing erilW themIt*
irsue < not simply defeat, but annlhila(in
; and. as a last desperate reeort, they
elk to repeat the murderous strategy by
hich they fired the Northern heart with
emphia and New Orleans."
W* caKkot but take pleasure to girlftg
ie Federal Ooeernme.it, or its official^
edit for their conduct toward* the Con>
derate deed buried at Etmlra. N. Y., a*
it forth in the following extract of a letter
iIdished fn the ftiohrnond Despatch.?
HnA frtttftlt a' ?? ?*eo ' ?*?1 ~
w ? w. oniuiv irro WIUMf
orld kin.'* Would that the radical* could
arn this lesson: k
" I went lo Glmtra, last Sunday, and i
rolled over the burying ground where ,
900 poor Confederates are at rest The
founds are orderly and neafeach grave
as a liend-aloiie, on which are reoorcWd the
ame, company, regiment and 5t*t*fc of th?
eceascd. and also a register number,
hicli tallies with like number in the regis
r book, where full parliculare of each one
re recorded. Most of the deaths urn in t
164 and 18fcS; many from North Caroline, ,
ie Fourteenth, and Cotil/s Legion.
" I noticed new hend-etones were being
it up where there were signs of rotten
tes, and lite whole snowed fully as nitu-lt
re ne the United Stales Govern in. ui takes
ith llu-ir own d>-ad."
riiiuMlrmt. S*ept. 11.
A Fort Wallace special Mjs the Indians
ishe.l into the town of Sheridan, nn<l af
i whiiU cnpiured severs) M-xionn trains,
id killed three men. Colorado odviess
port 600 liesd of est tie Molfin nod twi-nty
llz*-n? sculped. The fight, near Fort f.yot*
fulled in the death of two so'diera nnd
itr Indian?. I
A boy about fire rear* ohl. died in conitsions,
on Sunday, in this ?diy, from
inking Bourbon whisky. He lind seen
* f.ilh>-r drink from (lie bottle during the
ly, and whs trying to imilnte him.
Tin* extensive woolen snd liouiing mills
the Slink.w settlement, nenr South Union (
y , were destroyed t?y mi jnesniiisry fire
i the 2d Inst. I.'iss JoOjOOO; no ineurice.
Tii-kats of Nfoho IxMtirei'Tf## ?The
vsge threat uttered on Friday ln.-t, by
nehhsvk, the mulatto who wits recently ,
rt.i.ivii u i'i .?r. tft-wni e pmoe ? rtenntor j I
nm the H-?v>nd Hi frtct f -Or I e.Tin I'm i-h. ' I
tiiriitnn, i? n startling fMiKrmn'inn of the (
irhaiity niti ihwtwd to lit** n-gm wlim hie
tad it* luriinl, wnd liia Ytuily is swollen ,
C the perilous |K?soces<on of power. The '
>n<lifli spirit which kindled the horrors nf
,. D>?mii j?o blares forth 4n Tlncfihack's
rid prophecy of "the dawn ot rntrlhu
in," when *" 10 000 torches will It* ?p" 1
ied to this riljr," and New Orleans " will
> reduced In n-lies" Nothing enn exhibit
oro clearly IIihii this dreadful threat, the (
ter unfitness nf the class of wliicli I*incliirk
is a I * pe lo lie ' Senators" and rulers
ilie land.?A'w York Herald.
K.sOi.in in Tu.txnis ?Tins discovery nf a
rye lied of porcelain clay in l'opa County,
inherit Illinois, prnnii?M in inaugural* a w
branch nf in<1ti*lry, and develop an j
ipnilanl source n| prosperity in that conn- I
This city produces a ware, rivaling, If j
>t snrpn-snig. I he irair steaa ?f I-werpnol.
tu;h Carolinian* on- the mnet Itheral pene
in the worbi. Hsnsphate bed# are |
und on lid* water and instead of rfevrl
dng ?hi< all important trade by manufacIi
iog it here, and spreading the profits ol ,
hoi no Wefl material among th.-msaWee.
ip_v ship it In the XiHlh find Then buy it '
?ck to nuinore their crops at li?o times
is first root. Every day long lines of (
nys can he seen going to the wharves
ill c?ek? of K ?olnvt id iy^ cy<;r? day
tuple huy cupa and plaUs.modtt out of the
ate and (Kaolin) buckwheat in season. ? I
Cotton Cnor or Ai-aaamv.?The Monf- \
....V.J ?....nn-cr ?y? mat, M> conversing
ith an old and experienced planter who lias
en much ol the growing crop iu (he itAj jiflg
evvnlirl, ho nid thai tho rrrvp is aworc ielutly
injflre.l than lb* planter* genorn lly
ppone. The damago from the army worm
id the boll worm together wan considerable,
it the long and continual ruinw in the early
irt of August ilwlruyuil the hope* of a late
up and canned many of (ha main red boll* to
t. A rainy August is always fatal to the
ittou crop. Oar informant gives it aa hta
onion that the ffropi of Low mice and Mont*
oncry Co on lice will not yioM oarer ono-sixth
tho crop's uaaal average.
fleruorn awd Grart.?The New York
ound Talilc, a literary journal, with Ropitbs
an tendencies, make* the following admisun
:
If we closely compare and woigh the two
cscnt candidates, 'Irani and Uuytuour, anil
c ?<uo i? consoler their merits npurt frotn (
>liticai bus, it is impiu?Mblo to deny that (tic
ttef, by natural Intellectual powers, by <!?- (
tioa, by loo ml culture, by experience of pub;
nflairs, ia infinitely the fitter man of the
ro to bo Vr?*WUi>i of tba ITuileJ Stales. j
Gaarnt 0Jt-tNT recently paid a visit to j
entuckj, was in several ennntira, and
ode one er two speeches. Wherever he
as scon, the Democrats made exfraordlna
ly inrfco gains. Can't the Democracy
nnage to get General Grant to travel
onnJ the country and show himself J
| fyonltville Courier.
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1 II "^LiW 1.-4 1Ctoifci#?iS'<MtolTodtfc
Apifa.?At ,a
tttlfug of the London Medical Society, t
tfrate cane <4 tooth-ache, unless (be
Intone was connected wtib rheumatism,
>y 4* the MMQitton of the following
ethedti Alum reduced"toat* ifbpalpnJ*
p^fwdfr, two drnrhmfl;* nitrons epir
U efwihfr, nbeen dmchmeptnia atdTap?
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TUST received, a large and ItnndJ
Bomo lot of STATIONERY, ,
'onflisting. in part, of: Eoolscnp,
Letter and Nolo PAPER, best
lualitv : I'pns. Ink. IVnolla A*
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Vc., which please call and cxnin110.
Spear1* Fruit Preserving Solution 1
rJ3IIIS Eolation ie wnrrnnlcl t? prevent the I
decomposition of nil Kind* of Fruit*, I
riiinn'iM'i, .Icllic*, Spiced Fritit*. Syrups, Ci I
Icr, Wine, Milk, *<>iuc kind* of Vegetal.lee, I
Xc., and prcaervo tbeiu in a fresh and wholeionic
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STIA LlfE IBSMASCE WARY.
OF HARTFORD, CONIC.
ORGANIZED 1850.
C. A. BVI.KI.CT, Prr**l.,
T. O. EilOERS, Sec*)'. ,
D[VIDEXI>fi for the U.?t fire year*, 50 per
cent. ; Receipt* now over $500,000 per
uonth.
S*i?. of Policiee iaaucd In 1867, 15,3.11
1 mount inanrml on same $41,001,873.00 .
\ aset* Jan. I, 1807 4,401,833.86
Icceipla for year ending Jan. '68, 5,130,447.34 '
$8,531,381.20
>.vid claim* hy death, $513,881.50 I
ill olK?r I ... "??? " -*
mmm w?|rwi*W0} a p-m 0 V)| Ol #??? 9 I y V?9<?,t>f>Oe0?9
$7,538.fi 12.35
POI.tCf E8 Innril n? f*W)r plea Med hy *11 '
lie ot?t ?n<1 rwaponaibU Comftouin*.
JW* Hnmh Office, MI Broad Stmt, ;
UHIUSTA, OA.
CHA8. W. HARRIS. Xfnafftr.
OOWKIl A WOKTIIINOTON, Ageota, t
Irconville District, South Carol!**. <
May If *1 *<
To Fanners.
THE WATT PI.QL'llll ennui to yen with
the bighcat recommendation. Call it I
ny Auction Ronina and eaatwinc U for youri?lrea.
I hare rapplied fifteen fiaraecra with
Itia Plow in this country, and they all apeak
n tb* higheet praino of it. The one lioree
>low i* a turning plough, a furrowing plough
for planting corn, a aub-aoil plough, a corn,
olton, and regctablo weed or and worker.?
IVith the additional pieee, (a ateel acrapev,} |
rou have combined in thie plough, thu beet
mpleinenta ever yet made, for all the above- <
Mined ueea, and warranted to do every kind | |
if turning and cultivating in Field and Qarlen,
In a manner auperior to all otliera ever 4
ret made, and Lti?l i/w> 1? 1 -1 -
, ??1 o"? moor. I
Oetr Fnur TkanenuA Fire 1/nndrrtl of lh?M j
IMougti* arc do? in (be burnt* of (he beet fnrmirs
in Virginia, Worth Carolina, South Caro- |
ma, Bed Tennessee. I( he* established a
"epnlation unprecedented in the hietorr of inremione
if a 3'nlU>m. Sub-moiling, IHtrhiug
ind Cultivating J'laugk. It ba* no rirel, beng
adapted to tvcfy variety of soil, anil to
'out and clean lands without choking. It does
lie hue Mil plough work at one operation. (
J. W. KoocUe, of Hlwe/ Si* Depot, 8. C , j
wye: l i 1
" It ezeele any plow I ever saw for eotton
>r com, J. faet.for any kind of sammer omps." '
Tho following named persons a* home have
isod it, and own highly seoomtnend it: Tkoa |
Itcen, Capt. W. K. Barle, Dr. Wis. A. llarriu>n.
Kov. C. ft. Stewart, M. T. Vewler, W. T.
luatin, J. W. Ootdsmiih, Ttioa. Goldsmith, '.
I. 8. Hammond, and others.
Call and see the WATT 1'LOUOn
J tuts 0, HM IT fl,
A notion Sale* Boom.
Hop 2 15 3ni
Job Work 4
D()\K at. this OBce, nlih weakwrss and <
dispatch. 1
* HI j?o
*?KA** ~ '
If BED'S SEWING MACHINE
-?K. i<?- - . . - 1 - . ?
L?' *'
HPHS tyeU and mo?t aibYMe Jlachiiie pow
JL Ik u?e, ana I* unexcelled by ahjr ever
preecntetf to (he public, having *l! the
[at oat iinprofeitiedu; imp* the atralght Nee
die, make* the Tight Lock Stitch, which >
the oslv reliable one. en-1 ihowa the nma
?# both tl'lw. It U ilmplf, easily worked
?nd krpt in ord?r J it *ITf Mleh, (Itm,
Fell. Hi id. Cord, ftraid, RnM, Tuck, Quilt,
Hrni-SHIteh, (ltth?r and 8rw, at the aatoe
time, pirrvrmlnge grreter variety of Work
than any oilier Machine, on the iighteet to
the brae Wet fabrics.
It received a medal at the resent Pari* Eipositioti.
*
We warrant then* to gh>? eatietaettos; ff
not, return them.
Pleaee oall and examine tlietn.
We also koep constantly on hand, a superior
assortment of Gentlomen'e FURNISHING
(1001)8 and TRIMMINGS, from the cheapest
to the best qnelitics, end tow for eeab^?
We will CUT and MAKE in the best and
latest improved styles, all Garment* for (Jen-;
tic men and Gents' Wear, Ladies' CVoatw ahd
Bucks, 4c. All Work #aTrt?n-te?f.'
PICKLE & POOftti.
ffrtswfille, 8. C. Jan. 16, 1868.
Jan 15 at tf
rw~\ rir* aa rwn ?w-k
foii sin
14 000 ^U0ICE C0UNTRt
300 8ack# Extra Fnmil/ N. C. FI.OUR
lOO Sack* Standard Liverpool 8ALT
Keg# MAILS, araorted aiaea
2G Bale# BATE8VILLE SHIRTING
IO Bale# McBKB SHIRTING
20 Bale# COTTON YARN
20 Bag# Prim# and Fair RIO COFFEE
20 Bur*)!!# SCwX-K
Uf VJtfSa fbrhaa Emoting TOBACCO
2 BA08 Spaniah Smoking TOUACCO.
ALSO, A WKLK SELECTED STOCK
t#
Shoes, Hnta,
CRT GOODS. IWvUGS ItC.
Otor 8*y*h of HATS and SHOES it very
hunt MNirunpltlt, tail wc will gaaranlvn <>m
Mrtis HImIi will riwapwrv wilb nay in Tuan,
l?(k as IwiyaalUy auil price. A call will ?ati>lj
yo?,
DAVID Si STRADLEYr
May II S* If
Fair view Sugar (Company.
rpiirs Cmnpiny baring bowght tbe Right
I in the great discovery ni aj4,rng ?%?:*
I rr lining ?>mp made froiw Pvtffo Cai!#,- I'd'
llml portion af Granville Diiirlcl embracing
the Third Regiment, wo prupnw In trrct a'
PlKIAIl 1IOUSK and REFINER near FAIRVIEW
as irnto if practicable. Tf> (hove who .
live tvo far from our works, to haul their rnnvf,
wc propose to aril Farm Rigbls. We bslicre
11i io In !m nns r\f ? ' Jl-?? *- -
?w >?v givavovb UMVUTVriOi tVT
the South tliwt could bare been made, and
hare no doubt that it will be, In a few year*,
the Rreat eta pie of the South. Its operations
are liinplo and cost compnratirely nothing to
tart a farm works, and will pay fire time better
than any orop except cotton, and wo beItere
will double that great king of the South.
Those wishing Rights ahonld call at onco on
l>r, W. At Harrison, at Falrriew, or D(, W.
P. Pasxtaofc, at OreonvUlc, who will take great
pleasure hr giving full particulars. We will
furnish seed free of eost, except freight, to
those wishing to plant.
W. A- HARRISON,
W. V. PAS8M0KK.
Agents for Company.
T. L. BOZEMAN, President.
Sept 2 ?fr tf
PROF. M. G. DECAMPS
ITT*^- "AS RETURNED TO
tfSaSH Greenville with the intenlion
of tanking his perW
sl"*nent leaidsnes hers,
I I 1/ and is prepared to give
Instructions on the PIANO, ORGAN, MELODKON
and OUITAR?tden tn ghrm fsssons hi
HARMONY, VOCAL MUSIC. VOCALIZATION,
and the FRENCH LANGUAGE?
During bis absence he Imb boon endeavoring
to cultivate a mors thorough acquaintance
with bis favorite pursertf, srtrdThas been tftfitey
the beat masters la Brussels and elsewhere in
Europe. For terms, apply to him at the Mention
Moose. Aug 10 12 tf
W. HCAM1TER
PRACTICAL GUKSMITH
AND MACHINIST. i
CORN 811 ET.T.RRS, Cotton fllna, Lack*.
K>roae?a Oil I?nir>(>?, Sawtng Mntlirnea
nod Raman!*, REPAIRED Wftb
[H-omptncaa. Charge, reasonable.
I bave on band, and wbiob it offered for
inle, at low rata#, a at?ek ?f C0RN-81IBLL.KR8,
and alto foino now PI8TCIA, an uinkbiation
of wfafoti hr tnrItad.
I am prepared to fnrniah STENCIL
PLATE*, for Marking Clot baa.
Stand?* At WMlfleld'i ?M blwn
July 'J* 9 tf
FOR 8AL?* CHEAP,
fr- AbfOff */lM?
unr,hinm rvto
H OR8E OAK
QmML* kiaok
ONK HAXDttJUftB OAK HOUSB OAR
MAOft
Belli it elegant order. Enquire of
JUU.UH C. S.MU H. ur
J>AVll> * SfRADLEY.
April 15 47 t
DUUUAM
SMOKING TOBACOO.
HAVING received the * gooey ef the
Wove e?!ol?r*ted Mr*rid of I*
i'OHAOCO. we wdl make it lo your interlet
t? b?y fr<?09 ue. F..r ?!* by wholesale
ir retail " I>AVlD k ATgADLRY
Oiuo za u
hjii 4^1 ,i," i ,i n M.Fiuar
?. ?
_ , .r- ? .. *
The State of SeuthOaroVna,
ORKENVIUS COTTNTY.
In Ooturt of Ordtnuy.. _ .r
?. #. NASH AND JARX NASli, Appi leapt",
gainit Moone? Rodgers. MertniTtodgerr,
Cely Attn Rodger", Marietta Rodgers. heir*
of BLTCADkTH ROTMlXRR, oo^iSkI.
James X. Babb and others, Defendants:?
Citation for ?/? nr Hiritian / Utai K'tntc.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Howry
Rvagdra, Martha Rodger*. Ctlr Ann
1 liftl
ihli6Utl: It U ordered and darned, Tuat
they do appear aft a Ooort of Ordinary, in jfaraon
or by Attorney, an Attuning dt 0*f tfoy
nf Ottobmr wrarl, at 10 ?>foak, A Aow
ante, K ?n>y they e?n, dhy tho Real Katate of
JAMKS BdFB, deceased, situate In Greefcrillo
Connty, on water* Rabarn Creak, beonded
by lands of 0. B. Stewart, Mre. ft C. Boiling
itfrt fc?f (6M 61 {fielded, for partition among the
heirs of said deceased. ?
(livon under my liao.l, at Greenville CodTt
House, tMr .Id day of July. A. P'Vtof
8. J. DOUTHIT, 0. 0. tf.
Jaly (aA -* ? 1 --wdtar
?arbbb WORKT
| MAitfiM: WORK j J
8S&&&&S ^E7?flV35?ijj
rpRB subscriber haa on hand, and will
1. Continue to receive, a p#od efleormictit
| of TOMB 8TONR*, of ell sizes and quail'
ties, tliow in nerd <>/ any tliinr So that
line, will do well to call at tfte Post Officer
before poreWmrtntf skeWlirrV,
Country produce taken In exchange*
for work. JAMjfes M. aLTJKX.
Oreonville C. -H.. Nov A. 1867. 44?tf
w. tL siatRT. o. a. wnct,s?
? EASLEY A WffLid, *
Attorneys and Connsellors at law
A MTt TX.T T^rTTmar
A?-? i^V^UIi. X4
OR 4 KN VILLI?, 6.
tf/H iCTjfc^ ftV A? ConrtJ of the State unit
1 of thw tnited 8utf>, nnJ giro evpeelnt
attention to meos in Ban4M]Wry.
Juno 18 9 if
r Tailoring. *7
rtf*WE Snhact'fter riwp6clMiy fKJfentt* Kf*
JL friend*, and lite pul.lio in general, ilia*
hia health being in a measure reetorrd, wil*
re*nmo huaineaa sr*in, We *HI CflJT.
; WAJ6M', *ad fbEPAfR *11 OTtrmeatJ for
Mnilemin,' wr reaebaah^ terma, fc>r dud of
JuMHtryytrt^foee. Will be found at hr? rseP
denee, earner Main Street opposite the
Coaelt Paetory. OEO.B. 1>YE1L
Greenville, H. C, April 6th, 1868.
AI.rii 8 64 Sin
I ~i . Altf A A-.l> T~V" .
I *~SAM. f r \ /XXJLtJt/#
GOOtrt.ETT ^ THOftfXflfc
Attorneys at* Law,
A*P
POLICrtORS IX EQUITY,
HAVE iMs" day ft>h?Oed n' Crjfcirlnt-r*
*hip in th? . pfnfc'Hr* M llA'W bH'J
EQUITY iki ib? \Tf*ifr? WhhH
' OdHi^irt (he eld Ce?irt liftiri** Buildinc.
?. D. e^ODLCTT, f?, 41 TOO?*?.
Dee 2? * Ml if
BATES VILLE
MMN8IK CWf&IY.
HAVIR^ Wen appniaied' Aflitti fai
this Cempnuv, we ?# prepared lo
eH smatl^ros AW VA*W M. Paetery
prief*
Airld At Slrndlcy,
Groeevi abd Cuumiaeion M'icl>?nf(i>,
?. C.
Not ? %*' tf
University of $onth Carolina,
COLUMBIA,' A
jftTHE next Session wRT7 Be gWori'
Firtt Morning im Octet* I-.?^fS^Tbii
University offers every adl^rapr
vantage for tboroagb trsinhg in'
?fcr (be Literary and Scientific branch
cs, and in the Schools of Lav and Medicine.
The aggregate expenses for the Rcsiion of
nine months are?For a Btwdewt in three
erary of tteientMe BrtowCr. shoot f2?e f for m.
Stodent iVfKe#;,ilWt ?5f?fr;t and for w/ul*
eonrso in thd MWdica) School; gbont $870.?
Those same hsetvde fgdb for tuition and we of
library, board, room-rent, font, lights and
washing.
For Catalogues, or farther information, fdV
drsss Rot. C. BROCK WALKER, Secretary
of Faenlty. R. W. BARNWELL,
Chairman of Faenlty.
July it td_
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CBABLB8T0Y, 8. 0.
THE nndersigned having taken
Hits ebarge of the above well-known HO*
BQHItKL, respectfully intorwe hit friearfe
and tbs traveling publie that it has been RE*
FURNISilf.O1 jm aN et to*departments. Tho
tsble will, at all times, be supplied with thv
best the Market affords, inelnding every deU
carj- in seaseo, while the cbislne wit* t* meexceptionable.
The Beth Rooms sffcsuhsd t?
the Hotel as* say plied with the celebrated Artesian
Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths
eww be obtalnod at any time. The anmm at"
fc-wtson will bo paid to lh7cotnfort of thegarets
as horeMom, aw# rrwreleve eeo nely igae Bedu.
it,, m..^?.?i ? 'J - -
?? .... v.11-nut ?|?u Ia max ID 1DD
United State*. The patronage at (ho traveling
publio U rcapee (fully eolielted.
JTP. UOIIBACIf, Agent,
Sept 9 16-3 m Proprietor.
SAMUEL BLACK. BAIIBEK.
XYTOULD reepeettally inform the poblto
W tbkt he ban opened * BAftBKft HliGP
Hi the building foicnerty oerapM by
ALKXAXDKK ns a UkMea Shop, ami between
the Store of Mr. Tomes Hubert* and
the building formerly eeevpied by the Pb-HI
Ofltoe and EnUrprita OStne, aeeeoil doer nbore
the ruine of Mr Dee's Hall, whore he he* located.
Being a Pro/wiafal liar bar. he hopes,
by attention to bnalness, together with politemm
to aft, to merit a ponton ?f publie patronage.
to <rVTTRb*H SHATtNA AJtX>
SHAMPOOING. April ft 45-tf
em* >iu rt? w jnl
~ L?w lothm?Chxnge of Office. "
GV. TOWJUIS he* pemeend hit Lam
a 0??n to the building north -wpteeetmr.
at the Publfe Square, ip part occupied by
Jnline C. Smith. AwcKycffT, and the Enter*"j'Jf"1"'CT"*'
"V"'- "-*- u
wm. s* pbjckT
ATT#\UIU?V Afn * ?*"
rm i a o v a iA f? .
OAKlONfQA, QA?
IvX *K Du^'
J*n 10 33 '' *V? tyjr
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