The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, November 11, 1868, Image 2
A PrC^iecy About tho Hew Administration-Gyn-iral
QrAut, if Elected,
to Turn Democrat.
In a spoush tu bto lait w?cV at Crestline,
Ohio, Mr, Vallandlngham sail:
Mow, my K<Jt?unttaun I hm not
said anything against Orneml tfrnnt in this
campaign, I have not done it for a purpose.
II be is fit.to be President, lone before bis ,
term oxpires I will bo found supporting hiui,
honestly nnd cordially, against tlio leaders of
tbo party which etpccts to elect hiui in Nov
vembor. (L >u,l cheors.] And you will hare (
no right to cry oujt "Traitor" against him;
yon will have no right-to talk about his Tylorisiug,
or bis VillniorciaiDg. or his Johnson, 1
itiug you. You nominate i him in Chicago; ,
you put a platform?a something called a
platform?into his hand; you askod him for 1
an acceptance of it, and he accepted, and t
dure say ho would have nooepted the Dcjov
eratic nomination too. [Laughter.]
But he took earo in his lottor of acceptance
tu soy that ho would not proclaim uuy policy,
lie did not consider it a Ivisah'o to do so in
advance of the election?to say what he would
do when ho was elected. Now, I pray you to
remember tbnt I to'.*, you on this 26th day of
October that ' tuoral Gruut will reject the
m id, ''an iti?- revolutionary Radical loaiiers
of the o%n-.uatlon which put him forwiird. if
bo p*..?'u? true to the constitution and tho Union
of oifr lathers. [Loud cheers.] If he will
rostore to this government iU harmony, and
glvo buck to the people tbelr rights, North and
Houth, I will tie found among his cordial supporters,
because I will bo found in opposition
to tho Radical party.
Why will ho he in antagonism to the Republican
party? Because he will bo in antagonism
to their unjust measures. But -remember,
my Republican friends, vou arc electing
hiin with your eyes open. When you old
Whigs elected Tyler, there was nothing said
about what he would do. You expected hiin
to bo committed to tho piuicy of tbe Whig
party. When you elected I'iilmore he was no
Democrat, but, in four months after his election,
his chief reliance was upon the Democratic
party. So when you nominated Johnson,
which you did because he w::s a Southern
tnan. [Laughter.] Yes, you did 5 you did
not know even whether bo belongod to tho KuKI
in or not. [Loud laughtcr.1 But bo lived
down South, aud you wanted the odor of na- I
tionnlity about your Vice-President; you ,
wanted a Southern utan, that it might introduce
a little leaven into your Northern body.
You found Andrew Johnson, mid yon knew he
had boon a Democrat; nnd yon knew he loved 1
the Democrats so much that Republicans and
Whigs bud before-time denounced him as a
demagogue?which is another tiling front it
Democrat, and you elected hint. I did not '
voto fur him, lie -ause my suffrage was lor nn
honest sou of Ohio, Geurgo II. Pcndletou.?
[Cheer*.]
You tnade*Andrew Johnson Vice-President, '
and some one says that God Almighty made 1
him Presidont?and it is not for tuo to icttlv
disputcs of that kind?I leave it to those who
tiliiy have time to discuss it?tint just as Johnson
has refused to follow your Radical projects.
and you have denounced hint, just a*
surely will you be denouncing Gruut on the
26th of October, ^09, If lie shall lie elected
President. And then, too, wo shall have the
satisfaction of saying that wo did notaicet him.
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State Officers.
The following appointments have been recently
made hy Gov. Scot*:
fftuto Auditor?Reuben Toiulinson.
Abbeville County?Treasurer, I,. II. Rused
1; Auditor, A. C. Hawthorn; Assessors, 1
George Nichols, Via. McCortl.
Anderson?Treasurer, Dnn'l Brown : Auditor,
John IV. Coekran ; Assessors, IVin. McAllister,
Alex. Dickson.
Barnwell?Treasurer, I,. I>. llnllonquist;
Auditor, \V. E. .Sense.
Rcuntort?Treasurer, E. ?. Kub : Auditor.
Capt. Itnndlett; Assessors, D. K. Thorpe, J.
IV. Collins.
Charleston?Auditor, A. J. Rnnsier; Assessors,
Col. Francis Lance, I. F. Wall.
Chesterfield?Treasurer, John MeCulla :
Auditor, Timothy L. Weston; Assessors, J.
M. Terrill, W. A. 8owal.
Chester?Treasurer, T. M. Graham: Auditor,
John C. Reistcr: Assessors, Dr. Eli Cornwell,
Clulea Dobbins.
Coll^on?Auditor,. Lewis Dickens; Asses
m.r. W. R. Hoyt.
Edgefield?Auditor, I.ouls Schiller; Assessor.
James Dobhin.
Fairfield?Treasurer, John W. Clarke: Auditor,
Jmnes S. Stewart; Assessor, It. W. Do
? ncy.
Greenville?Trensnrer, W. W. Robertson :
Auditor, James M. Kuiiion; Assessors, John
Carman, W. C. Kellctt.
Georgetown?"Treasurer, S. It. Carr; Auditor,
W. W. Walker; Assessors, J. II. L. ltcboser,
J. 11. Anderson.
Horry?TiensureiCDr. W. W. Waller; "Auditor,
Charles II. Johnson.
Kershaw?Treasurer, Dr. DeSnussnro; Auditor,
Henry Cardosa.
Lancaster?Treusuter, John 11. Cousart;
Auditor, J. F. G. Mittag; Assessors, Irwin
Olinton, R. W. CousarL
Lexington?Treasurer. B. J. llayes; Auditor,
J. II. llendrut; Assessors, Henry M.
Gross, J. W. Lowman.
Marlboro?Trensnrer, Joseph T.. Rreeden :
Auditor, W. H. Boyeo; Assessors, Tliot. K.
Dudley, John M. Miller.
Oconee?Treasurer, David Sanders; Auditor,
L. B. Johnson; Assessors, Samuel If.
Johns, A. llryco, Sr.
Orangolnirg?Treasurer, John D. Mount;
Auditor, Jnincs Van Tassel); Assessors, John
Davis, Robert Turner.
Dickens?Treasurer, W. A. Lesley; An-li?...
\l I.-..I...C \\f' a II....,
>yi| " ?j
drix, John Craig.
Spxrtsnhurg?Treasurer, J. P. P. Camp:
Atnlitiir, W. Magitl Finning; Assessors, Enoch
Cunning, Ivan Domett.
Hnmter?Auditor, J. X. CurWtt.
I'll ion?Treasurer, A. C. White.
Williamsburg?Treasurer, Philip Heller:
Auditor, Stephen A. Snails; Assessor/, Charles
Dusted, P. II. Frost.
York?Troasurcr, William E. Dose; Auditor.
Nelson Davis; Assessor.*, J. It. Lewis, It.
L. Crook.
Tub Am Link K wi.uoap.?Wo learn from
our exchanges that thu Air Line Itailroad '
Company will shortly hold a meeting nt Ar- '
Inula, On., for the purpose of taking initiate- '
ry steps for the eouiiuenceinciit of this grout |
work. This line of road will shorten tho ilis-j
tanee between Charlotte, X 0., and Atlanta, i
(la., a out two hundred and fourteen miles. I
Tho energetic and enterprising President of j
the Kiehtnond A Danville ltailrond, Mr. Ilu
ford, i* nl/n the President of tho Air Line
Itailroad. He has already obtained tho ne- j (
eessury charters and ihc utost liberal franchises I
from tho Legislatures of (leorgia. South C'nro- j I
linn and Xortli Carolina, (leorgin has loaned ' ,
the company twelve hundred dollars |>cr mile,
for every inilo the mad passes through that
State; and the Legislatures of all three States '
havmgrnnted tue privileges to tho com] any |
<>I limning minis mil ouiur properly id wild'- i
i \ or Iiiiioinu they may deem iiccoesury. It .
will l>? rrin. iulicrud that this roa<l, wlu-n oom- J
pletcil, will iioressnrily pass nf or near Mil*
town, whirl) will reap nil Mu? lion, fit* that may I
at-cruc from its near proximity. We ?rr hap- I
py to hclirvi- MikI thin great entrrpriso in now ' '
a lixnl Inrt, ami that Wo limy look with CCdtfl- ' i
ih-in-i- to its iiltiinali) completion within a rea- '
.soiiahlv tim CltllllillH SjJItllllH.
I
aar.f-t cf cmi \i t. t>. wvatt aikkm.? |'
At iho i *ijtic** oi Sitilo Con?inl<|(; Hull- ; i
li .i l l ;..!oo <1 Aik?*ti, oi A'iIi villi-, has h?on j
n r?'lv<l ati'i I.i-onght to this p iy. It is .
ii lolo: t'oo I shai the effort is to eonncot Colo !
ii- 1 Aik'ii with the killing <T I'.ai.-lolph ? I
\ soon n? the opportunity presont* It'fl', ; ?i
(J.ii.tlwl A'lk.-n will no .tonlit promptly an.) t
f .11)' relieve hinme'.f ot tho unfoumlc'l charg-i ?
l/ii.t;o|it a^aitiul liitn, n
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<?jjV#m$rfn Cnttrfcrigf.
(.UKKNVILLE, *Tc. v.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1869.
Tho Air-Line Railroad ComlDg by Greenville.
Thera line h?f* ?n ?x^mlral)on'?f tlio
route of tills rood fro? Atlanta by Gain?. ,
ville, 0?,, mid from Mience to tho Soutli
Jarolia* lino, mid w? are Informed, on (jood
uilh^ii. . t- ?
? ? vi >?j, *.?m iiiu?i? i;.tvrn"m rvui.fi
?*i ikes tills Stale at a point which places
Greenville precisely In The "Alr-Lina* I'm
Charlotte, North Carolina. Spartanbui p
Court Hons- will lie also on, or r<ry near
this line. There is, therefore, every probability
that Greenville will l>e.the receiver
of all ih* benefits thet ean be imagined by
being on the line of this thoroughfare and if
the expectation of the road pasting imnicdialely.
or very near hy our Town is real
ixod by actually survey and location, tlien
Greenville will lift up her h? nl and eontlm
tie In the leud ns U?e queen, frity of the
motintains'for population, trade, etc., (and j
why not inai.ufnettires.) besides her ad
vantages of literary institutions. Tills Air
Line. Ho* d will be an immerse benefit to
the whole country through, and near which
it | a*ses?Anderson, Oconee, and its Wallialla,
Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg,
Yoik. It w ill serve lostimulate cyory pursuit,
and add greatly to our population.?
Indirectly the whole Stale would be bene- .
fited, for tlie increased population and ag I
rieultornl manufacturing industry of tbe up
country. would benefit tbe trade and business
of Coluuibia ni.d Charleston, and the
railroad* connected with them, and a<l<l to
ihe ganciai wealth and r? sources of the
Stale.
The Election for Toyn Coi.ncil in Greenville.
Yesterday was ? busy day, yvt a very
tpii, t one, in the election of Inlendnnt and
Wardens for Greenville. We give the result.
Three tickets were run, and n good deal of
tpliUing among the votes was the consequence.
The ticket known as the Neptune
Tire Company ticket proved successful ?
We believe there was no bitter.less or ua
due excitement in tbe election, and the town
generally will cheerfully acquiesce in the
ultaloS made, and will co-operate with the
Coune | selected, in prom-ding the common
welfare and prospcii'y, which should bailie
a m. and object of every good eiti/.--ti.? i
lo this eice'i ill, no political contest was
made.
Whole number of Registered voters :
Whites . I7S
Colored ISti
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H28
Whole liunhe.r of vote* p del '282 t
k->? iMtrM>.?xT. IT (\ 0?wi", ... .127 j
I>r. ff. K. Jiillt't1,. 1211 ,!a? Mcl'llWii"!!,. .It 8 '
llr. R. P. leing.. .11 'niniifl St ndley, . lit" j
I. W iilimns. .4'2 Fielder Unas- H,. 1< (i |
wabiikn* i. c. mm kh*r.... lul
Dr. S S. Mnr*hnll,278 ?. C. Bailey,.". 3IIj
Dr. A. I>. Hoke,..*44 J C. Smith I I
(1 A Pi-kie, 17;t S. Swaudn'C :I7
J. II. I>e*n I '14111 :? > lln Ilv?llif... ,3t
N. Whi'mtre,... . IH4 Balm.ce sealteritig.
12(5 eolnred Voted: ? ISfi whiles voted.
A eons'il rnhle iininher of whies, and
perhaps n few negro-s fnPe 1 to reglalet
who were qualified volets.
The Pavilion Ilo'el of Charleston.
It iiu? in t IwirVsto'i n f.-w duva >inee, we I
had the pleasure of -I -pi i tc ui'li fri-nd |
A.. Iht. KBvm.tr. inii.e host ?.f the Pavilion j
Motel and we einiiiot Sp-Ilk ill t"U fcigli
I. rats ol the es illdisliilient, as we were
highly delighted during ot rnUei*4 stay. Ili?
ulili>?r<>??ee!lent,heiriii|{ the the b-st mar
ket nffirilt, hit roonis ar.t nice. his tervatr*
nre attentive, mid his charges nre Moderate
living only three dollars per day ; his olteer,
too, entiD-t he surpassed, his getiiali'y
sparkling I ke sew wine. Whilst tl?eie?
ihe house was crowded, and we have ohsetved
with pleasure thai the Pavilion is
very popular, the list of arrivals swelling
up as high us that "of any other in Ciarleston.
One never lacks attention when atny.
ing Willi BfTTKe.KIKI.tr, and IIS lie is Htt'isted
by Mr. II. Ilo x:;rt. a most p.d te ami couricons
young gentleman?always meeting
you with n smile of coinplainancy?you
must f-ol At home.
On- cp-country Mci ?1* when 'hey go l<>
to thi* city, upon getting off Uir cure, w.uilil
il l well to give their cheeks lo the hackman
of the lV\vi\|oj?.
See ?ilv-rtisetnent in another column.
The Election of Urtnt as President.
Thi* election i* alr.-e'ly giving r;*e to
inili'h fpceu'alion, n* lo wli.it will he the
course of the GcootaI. whether thorough I
riadical or Coiieerrntive. If we take the
opinions aiul conjecture* of extreme men
ill I in' li parties, it may Ik- inferted that the
jourrc of Oen. (iii.isr will he ?ppnt--d lo
DXtreme ItnJieiiliain. The-Wbxhki.i. Pnit.irB
cliool, mistrust liioi am professing too much
magnanimity to piny the mn1ijn*i-t tyrant
that tlicy desire. whilst VaiI.?xiunuiiam of
in* utoroogii i?emoeracy oi ilie West, pre*
lifted in a ape> tdi, made i.i Ohh* n week or
l\vi> hefere llie election, *l>nt Gicant would ^
lie unfitVorahle In the nixlignarit Mlirmm of
Lite nllra RxdicMle, and would lie denounced
liy Diem in I lie course of next jear.
Ki-Oovornor James L. Orr.
Tld? genl leronn liai acrei'trii llie Judge
!i>I for (he 81I1 Circuit, to wliieli he ?fa?
defied l-y 1 l-o Legislature during his al>.
tense in the Vi (it. Governor On* has thu*
nken n step that must prove honefieial to
lie welfare of Ids section of South Carol!
i'i, snd In llie whole Stals.
Peraentil.
Tile Clisr'esfon vVew* of Friday records I
lie presence in the eily of Dr. K T. IJrisr? [
f (} rem vile He ha-? hren preaching in j i
he III-tie rt'rcet Cho'Oil. I'-ltd his inter-1 ,
so I up leiir* , In t? ftM'i.d in another pari j ?
f .li Kxn r.rut k. '
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UJ. 5,5".
Dentil of' Men. Mary Whl?k?r.
Mrs. Mm Wimu,, wife of Mt. 1. I*
WniTAKK*. of this rtninity, died eofRrnlf, A
the family residepae, on Tliureda)( lk*V*Jlrs.
Wiiitvkhi wee 9 highly gifted and ftliieaud,
and itwitipliihixi lady, a native of Oivenvilla,
the youngest daughter of Dr. Jons
Cbiitk*i>rn, who was Tung known as a respectable
eitisen, and the oldest r-si-lent of
thla |i|>ie? the lim* he rei^o^4d, oitfy a
f-w yea re since. Mri WntrAKM leaves a
bereave*] husband, and a family of small '
children, the youngest an Infant^ not a day
old at the time of her death.
It is with sorrow that we are called upon
to record this sad event, and we know there
are many hearts in this community, who
-artiestly sympathise with the family of the
deceased In their distress.
Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue
We ere p'eased.to learn that that indefat
Igable officer, llr. Annans* h Conn, who
has been so tffici- at as Deputy Collector of
He venue, has given such satisfaction to hie
superiors that Andetaon. Pickens, and
Oconee, have been added to his District,
and he will therefore have the collection of
the Tnxes In those Counties; and from the
genoial expressions we have heard, lie will
? wfiiam* in uiKi capacity as ?uj
one we know of. Mr. CofeB* having taken
mi p irI in politic*, siuoe iha war, is alike
acceptable to nil parties, being an earnest
discharger of bi* official duties, making llie
burden ?>I taxation tall a* lightly a* possible
upon the people. We kcow hini aud eon.*
mend Itiru to those embraced in tk? Counties
recently coming within hi# province.
Due notice we presume, will soon be
given by him staring the days on which he
will attend at Anderson, Walhalla, Pickens
and other places, for the purpose of rccelving
the revenue tax of those Countir*.
Something: Sweiet.
In parsing the house of a gentleman residing
in tho County, the other day, bo haltod'us
and sat into our buggy a jug fall of sorghum,
with tho rcquost that wo tako it along sod try
it, to which wc were not disposed to object.
Wc hi* vc used of it, and find it to bo an excellent
article, quite as good a* tho best New
Orleans, being street, thick and well boiled.
Mr. Wit.1.1 am "Cox, residing fourteen utile* helow,
is the donor, aud will please accept our
thank*.
Front nil wc can loam, our farmers have
made very good crops of sugar eaoc, and are
very-busy now making it into molassus. A
large amount wilt tie tiitdc. equally as much
a? during nny previous year.
The Qirenville I tternry Club.
The Club irii t on Fiidxi lust at the house
of R.-r. K. CAfKus. Tin- sul jeel discuss.il
was the Reciprocal du'l-* of Parents and
T.-acIn rs?introduced l?y a ??rr nine essay
ft in ruifWfnr I>< r.n.n, of tlie Keina'c CVlege
ili-i'iivimi l-.v ether iih-iiiIu'M.
?m lilt ?i#f v inleivrt.ng mid inrtriiul.
i ce.
The Cinl{ will ni- of nenln on ftie bin
ri idny of this moi.tli ?l (lie of IUV
Dr afro viiC*. Snl.j.-cf rnr illioiioign?Mwr
ii onieni?liv Ifev. |?r, I'ovi K.
Dirnrf Fears.
Mr. fini n?: II?ci|>m\sx hit* onliivalo<| tlie
Iwarf |n ur aritli |ietlci-l soccer* In Ida gai Ini,
Tlir pe r i* viiy i and fine flu.
v#-?l, rim! tnalnio* Info. Sir. IIiiI>\i.\NN
lm? j irt |n e?-nte<l nr with n apec'incn of
this lino Iniif. Wo nr.* pi. need It- learn
iIiri Ik hue m nnnil or of tin- |>riili? nnd'will
Ii* nl.l-* in supply tinier who desire to pro
euro i In in. SVt! hrtveeeen the tree oil Ilia
pr- inii'ii wh'iUt hunting lull ?.f Ii
...o-ipl-H very l(tl| epaeo ..nd beats ul.iin
dan' ly.
The Vote of Pouth Carolina.
The n.iddlo aiid up country Cntih'l^s of
the State have Voted n largo Democratic
majority ; nnd at a tie lime It war supposed
the State had voti <1 for Si.tmoiir by 5,(khi
majority ; hut ilia heavy negro Vote of
Georgetown, Cliai lesion, Beaufort, Colleton,
and oilier aliwoel exclusive negro Ditftiiets,
na reported in the Charlest-m papers, will
bring up a l.'alicil m.-ijorety after ail. Accuracy
cannot hi- arrived at till the official
count i# nuiiouiice<T.
The Vote of the Different States.
As Me euiinut give ? correct report uf
I lie voire for I'nsidcnt in the dilfrrent
Slwtcs *1 present, riH'lVt llie ?Ul nienl
till lite iii-onuntS resell us. By net' week
M e ahull know, M e presume, 1 lie- exact majorities
in ?very Stale, ou whichever side
given.
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I'lrasant Weather. .
Very genial and pleasant weather har
pic vail, d now for near two weeke, and still
promises to continue. The rainy hahit
seem* to have cl.ang d since Novmiltcr
csilie ill.
Ballou'a Monthly Magaatne.
This risi llrni Mnntiity for lwinlet is
on ?>ur tahle. It* reading matter is always
veiy interesting. We give below the list
..r .?.i...i. i... ik. i?
Steam ?nd ilr W?wirn; Chilelmae; Tttf j
Dlil.Timo -Apple 1h-e; A Wim?h'i Error; J
Ii?<ly Margaret ; The 0'd Love end the !
New: Wee i?k<r??'hh Matk ; My Rail;
lire. Yaittlervere'a (JotptnfM ; Behind the
lion Door; Milivt'i Prrfr?<ir; The Be ,
reeved; Brother Dirk'e Wle; The Old
Hotter nt Pi) mouth; Under the ?Htk : Cap- j
tain I>mi lil ory'e Experience; My Neighbor, I
the Old Meid; The Queen of the Ball 1
Boom ; Onr Young P?opl?-'e Story-Teller? I
Fire Hundred Dollar* Rewaid; A Smart !
Pig; The Hourekeeper; Cttrioiie Mntt<-rt>!
Facie and Fancier; Our Picture Gallery? J
[liitmoninr lliuetratlone )
Tet me {1.S0 per antitftn. Addreta Elli?rr,
Thomas ?fc TaImot, lloelon, Mare.
Notice to the Preaa.
The Charleston Courier and the Columbia
Phttntt will And an advertisement in our col- j
mine to h? copied by their. The property
idrefrtired I* valuable, and derervct editorial
cftrcocc I mm ihcia. I j
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l?rg?r, Tin bfmoerili ere nelur illy eii
tiled to I nmjority of one thoiuend at least <
in Ur??nville, end vwe I reel that In pert? <
rote.', hereafter, they will never tall below
the).amount. Home of the p>'?'ptp reintleed J
itidi^ereiit, end did hot Kirn out |4^V#gt||Jr '
end rote, who ere very decidedly o}>|m?w| !
to UadMMdiase. TW tmlieu dtliwd)?* i
wee considered by eome.ee fettled. tar lit*
October election?. But ell Oil? wnrnogoltd 'I
however, thet Or??ti?ill? jtote'proven lior '(
elf, in two pitched hell lee. unquestionably <
Democratic, end ehe will elweye retoeie eo |
ee I01114 es white |-e<tpU k*.Sp their eeneee <
end eelf reepeot. <
Ths Tfurnfp. 1
A Turnip brought to our office by Dr. Taeo-I1
noetf O. Ceorr. which wee cultivated hr him. !.
w?lgh?d 14 pounds wttb tb? top, it ??igbrd | i
bolwNn 0 and 10 pound* without thg.fop, af- L
ter Wing several day* out of tbo ground and | <
nearly twelve pound* who* Aral stripjped. ? It j.|
was or the variety known as the Yellow Aberdeen,
and the saojt beautiful specimen of the
turnip we hare ever seen. Seed bough1 of our
friend w. ii. watki*. I)rf Croft pronounces
this variety as one of tiie very best for the
table. The shape is conical, resembling an
overgrown beet, skin very smooth' and shiny.
Dr. C. uses the drill culture. lie certainly is '
net surpassed tn the tnrnip line. Dr. T. Chokt
as well as Dr. Kisnsu Croft hare always
been known amongst their friends as energclie
and skilled, us well us rnccessrnl planters*
farmers and orchard!*!* in all the ramifications
of those sciences. Their modes of cultiratlotf
will do to imitate.
Irish Potatoes?-the way to hnve good
onea for t'sll and Winter una.
J am i.s P. Moonk, Ksqnire, oar worthy
Commissioner iu Equity, for Ureenville District,
unites with hit legal and official knowledge,
very superior practical judgment as a
firmer. We boHovo ho succeeds with every
variety of crops common to this section, and
wc are euro ho excels in Irish Potatoes. Mr
Moork has left at our office, a fine parcr| of
Irish potatoes of tho s?cond crop, planted in
the early part of the summer, from seed raised
this year, lie dug the potatoes of tbo first 1
planting, kept thcui a short time out of the J
giound till a little withered by drying iu the ' <
sbndc, then rut them and planted iu tho same ! 1
l<o?t whence taken, they soou catuc up iiSl I
flourished finely daring flic rainy summer,
and mnturrd large, fine, smooth potatoes before
frost. Thus raised, the potato is fresh and
plump and would keep through thu winter at
perfect as any raised in Mnius or other tccltons
?|i?ra the rummer is short.
far We had prepared an illti realMtg
tubular atali ill- til of the ptsst eb-etioua in | ,
this County for oui render*, l-ilt. Iiiifortun I
in (unking up our lo 111 for li e inrid-,
I lie statement wm iK'i'i'ieui nil v thrown iiilo '
pie; I here fore *'? ('Mil not |'hH-lil il 11,1# '
*v?ck.
CHARLESTON CO hREbrONDENCr.
fit mix T X. X?r. Jbl.
J/eases. Mi tor*?I alt<n<li|. Ia?l nitfhl, ?
Catholic wii'diiij}, ni St, Mnrv'e ClmrHi,
lUi'-l S lo l. Our young f< lend, Mr Leon ,,
M'clirl, wm married in Mi?* Antoinette
Siirlilo, firler i>f one ?f tlir p lr*l*. I In"*
nrtir willu seed the reeeoirwil. of such In
iipfoinn, and wm glad of ihe op^ortutiliy.
St. Mm in tin* I'M ?t Catholic C'linr.-lt in
Clia-h sbm, mid In Lml-t.<1 >ml |n-wrd jufl
n* our I*. olefin1.1 chut elie*, her g-ihr<ien
all round ami a fine organ. It linn no pul
pit. Tlie great altar ia v. ry imposing; ,
above it i* n magnificent. picture of our I
Saviour on the Croan, pnin'el by a distinguished
native artist, I lie late John S ('eg<1.11.
I thought the person and face too I
English ami loo little Jewish. There mm* i
oil Ihe light hand fide a email altar with a i
east figure of Chrint healing the rick, and <
on the Jrfl a eoi.fe.<*ional. After waiting I
an hour the liridal pahy appr.<a<-lied?six I
gr "oiiimni-n and fix bridesmaids, and then i
the groom and the hrhle, then the families. 1
The groom looked l?etter than I had ever' i
seen Mm and toy happy, and the h?lde I* |
a very fine looking lady. She was dressed i
in the highest style, e white, snow white I
alpaee. trimmed with mixed shell work '
and In the latest style, and wore her veil '
so eraeefnllv thai ?t>il? 11.-.?- ?t- <
gracefully erowned her perron, and jet ?nf.
fieirtitljP thtdrd Iter faee to rone, at her
bluehea. The pr:e?t h?d, in?te?<l of * gown
*n(l band* * white figured muslin roa-acU
and looked himself like a gtourn. The eer
eiee i? Very abort and but Utile ceremony.
The prleet firrt made a few ext. mpornnenu*
remarks in English, lo)d tl em it w? an important
etej?; thai the hushand must mainlain,
support, cherish, counsel and protect
lite nlfe; thai the wife, I now uee hi*
words, must render him obrd'enee. ami*
bilitv of temper and equanimity of manpete."
lie then men.bled eotue Latin, washed
the ru g in holy water j dired their
hnnde, gave it to the groom, and he to the
hride and all waa over I did not hear any
qneetiotia addr?***d to either party.
The Kpiaeopal service ia much and <le
aervedly admired by many, but it i? niueh
more complex and protracted than the
('.mlM.he. Tire manipulations about I lie
ring and hole water* wera a l?n??
the ecrvice. I aup|>o?e ib?( Uhoiifli tl>l# 4
ie a a eminent in that Ci-un li, ii it m* a \
lm?jr ilwtoimt, end lliey manifeel thnr \
dialike tor the married state by lhar ahhte
viating j'l <rrtmoniw.
Tim fhurfh wai crowded, and lh? in uric '
fine, and everything ; nan d off well.
?. T. .B ?
* ' t
CUamr-Tox, Nov. 4th.
Vruri Editor*: Yeaterday wee election ^
day, and much excitement and no te anil ?
aome Moodehed w aft looked tor, hot t'linrle* t
ton linn not i?i>n a more quiet day lor a k
long lime, and never had at quiet and or. t<
s
. <
tallica teir.int Jtl'h Rfirno?i*<lo and lh?
sllier with Itadlcl t?etwH, a ad, aa pcreon*
Mmc in,. ihee went to one ?r the. other,
rotrd, and Irlt, N ? etoili-nirnt. A rlrong
S'ME'iSSi .MZZX,
longed to Mi. Stern, And wm* getting (8
par a a
The Ba<?Wa Imre carried everything
In-fore I hern. end I ?i| p--a?- wiil eohtlnua |o
do no nmtfiwtiii anton trrot #n?ne>ffictriiC or
KaoiMMon?xlatn among the whitek At! is
rattfnelon here and e medl-y, etiqnt# en-l
portter, e?i-ry tmn with'an axe to grind,
each a eking bh own, not M? eoontryV. or
?T?n hie party's welfare../It la faihentAtfen,
and ntat ?-g fhr * lamentation..-" ' '
To-day, the paper* ani.onuen the dirt In
gtilrhed C1inne? lk>r Lee-ret m/ee the cititena4
candidate for Major. " A n.ibleY? purer,
arlecr. better man, Ciu-clina l-a? not In her
ho*.m, yet hie e)e?4i?A i* . k>rnn/v doubtM.
" the eand'.duWr, 'at Prearnt, are l*illa
' evr,~ of >."
bury., lh? rtlri*irt* radical, negro candidate? ni'ptittilfliHy,
hf? are the ^rtglitiet
fw?<?p*et*. then a CUfir, a moderate
r?dl(il, 'MiH prM?<il Mayor, *lii hi* no
prnrpeet of eh ctfo'rt Wt m?y ?n?fc?* Wf*bnry'
MT'ra 1y wlUidratflbp hi* nh'tne * few
dayV 1 -i i'iii : the ilcclfoh. which ? n?et
Tneaday, fwh. m.d then flhiincellnf L<j?V*ne.
Irho may be kleeied If Clark fnhli. All i*,
*.*/ \. ? il?
linwfvrr, uncertainty. ' _ >,,
? *Phe dectfcm of OflA nH'WII IflfJGWM
or ditcowpajrcd the- people,' *i d, on the
wl.tilr, people do ot appear very amtv-?
M*;.y Peiuoerata and airoitg. a* nail le uf**n
think it m ill be for ll|t.Icit. I think that
if ihe pre** wniU brem lie a mild, kind,
but firm nplrii to the n-gio?a, concilia!* inland
U^ esarpcrale tli; 111?-do a* the Ctlf.
trai Pcniocrnlic F.ifciilive Committee hare
ilunr, and rprak M they Imv, and a*
Greenville lip* op her InM meeting?that
all would eoate right. Let u? Ho our doty
aud mait O'od ni^'i Our country?the
South?it not going / dir, hot, aa lion. It.
W. Barnwell once ?aiil o* another occasion.
",?# netting her houao in nid*r / /ira." '
\Ve ere now going thmtigh the erticihle,
a?<l ehall .<r*m?e nit lull of all g< o-l if we
[trott* on rut lift worthy. " ykr laecwlai; eom
rlh." Lt ua cheer up oar people. There
ia toe n u<-h intelligence, ton wtneh virtue.
to?? much p:e*y in ilie South hi /?*?<. We
will eot qoi-r, aiid be wi*er and purer than
rver, E T. B.
Ciia*ijc<TON, Nov. bih.
Editor*?I attended 1 >st night,
I lie great torch ligfn pri-et anion and mafu
meeting of ihe UailiraK to rejoice ov. r
Grant** f'uriinn, and to endniac PilUtiiuy
aa their candidate lor M^yor. I li*ard
Chanitierlaiu ape#1 ; hf epoaka. well aad lo
the point, lie di-couraet ?? the negro on
the p- iuj that the I> mocrutago for a whit*
titan'* g -verniMetii out nnd out, and of
O'trtf, nil 'lie egroe* go with biu>, ami he
cm lie* hi* |-oiti*. Then, that democracy ie
arialeeralie. and h i? fio-niim'rd for mayr.
line ill lilt- highest and Ihnt |l'rlll> I
tli.tp. Tfc'ji ?-ry ?M.t " IMIrlmj " " I'ill*
I'Ury/' * lien Ito i*tt??liio< s the nwr'jirfrf
KHIMIi'IIIII, nt<tl Periid*!!* le?ani*ge.
'- it *-? iliit nut rliiHiM iti* l?r
*11." *? lie *-! ? **??-? ? that hot for Grant
llir Itenmrrata would Im ?> i nl'K- d them
hark *o slavery. and m?li like thilip*, ntiil
hev tif'ii'r* *1'. Tli?r? mjial have l-een
mupho nut?very ignorant, and dirty.
rfn.l riixlit.ily dtfH"l. H?l they l>*d ro/ea.
ami I Ilia I net lim fotmkwa* ami I
f.-ar our prat, emeu an.I |m liticians do not
ronshh r it I lliink the true pol'ry
ia to conciliate the riegro anil omit" no Issue
with him. Ilia intrreata are oiira and out*
are Ilia, and a.ion he will ami rnuat perc?-iee
it. II.r?, ilia n'gro contiida eterythitig,
and yet " peace reipn* in Warsaw." There
ia much otder and prosperity here, and
eeen if I'ilUlmry ia elected, it ia supposed,
lliat Kntlh-rti capital will coma in and
hiiild op the city. Onr ferHnrf?, aa South,
ernera, are deeply mortifl.d, and tiie liurden
i> intolerable; hut then, mnwy think t hai onr
inirmt will ant auffor as we apprehend;
that a Ridieal dynasty will Invite Northern
men, capitalist* and mechanic* here, and
lhal NortJiarn people are the very infusion
wa need to mike ua a thriving people ?
The Nori hern |??pl< are a very aenrihle,
rnlrrpriiing, ^nd inoney-inaking people,
mi would likely introduce manufacture*
into our State. On* of the transparencies
I Art lligllt W?# ? coffin, ?!<] ftt'OVr, ? l)?;ltlOOracy
dead," nod tlien ou an<?tl??r aide a
InmhtOHf.
Y?-o would he mrpriMd lo know how
Many men are li?]mtg k?liKrn two npin
ion*, mid rtwljr to join the party that will
give th?t? uflWa. It it an Imntnw power,
n<l man air hrre in all directions on the
fenee.
The up eimnlry aelhtts to hare done well
in thia <l?ctt< n, but our return* are very
tiijwrfrct.' E. *t. B.
Pur-rat* ttiH fcar* thai a war with Prance
a inevitable, and ia looking " every direction
r?r all lea. Muunurok, it la >r|iittMf bar beeu
ndcavoring to indue* tbe Umpe/or ot Kuaaia
,0 renew tli* aecret treaty of allianr* witb
I'ruaala, aignod at Drealau In IM#. Alrxanlet,
however, while eaprvaaing Ida friendly in*
ention, declined to Mod himai.il" by a treaty.
I'ruaala, meanwhile, la making rrery effort to
itrengtlivn her military force*. The number
?f the cavalry regiment* ia to he ineraaaed, i
ind fourteen new batteriea aro tu t>e added to ,
the horae artillery, (teheral Von Moltke,' t
*ho baa jn?t returned fpam a tour of ioapee- (
ion among the Khine furtrwira, ia about to
nake a aiuiilur tour In North Rehleawig ; and
he Routh Herman Military Couferenee now
n aeaaion, of wbieb tieaeral Beyer, late ot the
frtiaaian army, ia a member, {a expected tu
irrange for the more direct and efflracloua
ontrut <>f 1'ruraln oter (lie troops of Syutb
lertuany. .
Tan floatwn Journal snys that Rccratary
tauten retired from offlea " with bla health <
nriouaty impaired, hlf pecuniary reaonrcea
sbauated, and hia proteraional buihteaa bra- } i
en up, eran If hia health Would permit him !
o attend tu it.'*
TdfeM, about ninety wi In north win t of us|.
yenoo, on the printed tin* of the I'aciSrt
Rn)lroa?l, and it the only chartered unirerrity
or college In that Stale. It recitred i<a char'
t?V in ISfid, and at (ha breaking vat of tb?
war it numbered two band red and flfljr rtu<
dcnta in the academic daparlwtnt, braid* tborer
'to tbe ronlieal reboot. , It to aadrr the j>athe
welfare of WHff^M^f^efa can be o<*
-tb?ubt-rtaf, under Ibe aiVna^mtnt of aW tllo
and enroeat wan Irkn Mr-;Muod,4t?? *<r#raity
will aeon retore* Ike pmrpvrily which *tr
growing empire. .
Raw. ftraneto Aabury Mood waa born 'aad
rated is Charleston, and h one of V iktgv
family of font, tbaea of wh?dn, ioeloiUn- himaelf,
are Mutbodfat clergymen. "while a?
aohonl and to dallegw be paid hto edwratioitaf
rapt naea y foadhti^ In bia IcUwre boor*. II*
war proratedf.rgjpllcge M tb# Iftob Vifbhol
in 4bia eity by Henry L. ltruu*, I. f,. 0., jbo
veteran teacher who baa laid tba'ft>nnd*i|o?
of tbe Varied attainment* of to, many bT, rh?
Umrury and profhealooal man of Cb*rlrat?iw
At college be gradunted wiffc' boh or ftt a clan
1 ton*boring aLnoag ?** member* aitttitncn art*
I'inil M. Hnyna, Prvferao# John MeCmdy, rVl
>V. K. Bacbmao, Krq., and immediately after"
ward* commenced thy Uhotuiue-Iif* nf totoeranl
"i?i?iiT?k?r. After two Year*' terrier. ..f
Ibid kind, hi* acknowledged *1.11 iiiv. induced
the lUsbop to locate bim at Sassier, and aflw
wards ft Urtcu villa mid Columbia, at each ..f
which pDictr he remained two year*. 1IN
health having failed, be spent a jr**T tu European
tfarsl, and <?* bis fenrrn wds maflc prejlWnK
rider of CUrUitro D'.Mricf, 'which
position he held for six Year a, and ibie rear
he waa assigned to Trinity, the moat Important
rharge in the Cwdtefctare.
A profosenrshlp in the same University was
offered to Mr, M.md in, 1 SOT and the presold! ey
was first offered to hiui in January last, but
on neither occasion did heTect at liberty to
accept. Jum, however, tba slot is aeuwtupumicd
by urgrat letters fruin two of the. Jfielbodint
nh>h?p*, and by such liberal as well as
Mattering iuduoew nta that duty and Intefest
combine to loinpef its acceptance.
The Mv'iodist Church in ?uulh Carolina
loses an able nn.l aellv* minister, and Charleston
a useful and respccted'ciiisen ; but wr am
duil to foci confidence in tha presMcHUm that
Tn the wider rplivru of duty to whiub'*l^a>,M
about In remove, Mr. Mood will brcoine dna
of the first men of his adopted State.
Stmt, Mar* fab. '
IF you need (food substantial Boots an?l
allocs, at tha most leasonahle prices,
try F09TKIC A ll&NTKU. ,
w-" * '
Murder Most Foul.
A 'l/unnaMs murder wen committed in thia
District on Munday night last. A parlj. n?nsintrng
of Dr. Clinton Shell, Robert llodgens,
Williamson Haikfdaln and tJvorg* Karhstlalr,
left ibis village, alter niglit, to return'to tljeir
homes, about five or six utiles distant. About
10 o'clock, some four hundred yards bcyohd
the residuum of Mr. Henry Shell, the party
was fired upou by iwrsons in ninhusb, and Vj.
Shell was lnstHbily killed and fell from his
liursc. lie was struck in the head, neck hfill
breast. Mr- WiU is III son Harked ale was severely
wounded in the thigh wilh five or six.
shed, and bit horse receiving sothe thirty or
forty shot. The other gentlemen esefcped.
The horses of those surviving were frighten, d
and carried the riders suiue huudred yards'
suddenly fh>m the scene. The assassins fl.-.l
on loot at msec, etui were not recognized.
They bad taken the precaution l?? form ast
ambuscade, ly culling down hushes, nod evidently
lay in wait for the party, knowing of
their being in the tiling*, and their Intention
... .......... |>(iriH-iu?ui m lorcn-ngiit procession.
It t< thought about ten disliuulre
porta were tnmlo, ami ** the Geiidr used
doublc-burp lr?t guns, tl?c whole i>arty *? Hid"
b.rc lost their livis l>ut for the spring of lk<*
liono* upon the l!i>t discharge. The sevrte of
thd^rogvdy la ibvut three mites Ironi thin
village^ . ,A . *?. -
Dr. Shell *u about thirty jrttrt oU | tlyif
other* being youth*, shout eighteen ami
I w< lite, ltr. fr. rc?id<s about t*il?? tufh .<
froui thU village, and had passed his father *
bouse about four hundred yards, and proposed
to ?|wn<l the hlglil with young Hudgcn*. Dr.
S. hrU never, in kh lite, participated K> |?ill(1ri>,
(nrnh ibly ?> little any wan in the District
of hi? position aud_ attainments,) flood high
in hia pnifvrtiim.tnd wu? unireraaUy esteemed
and beloved. Jle graduated ia IM?, and 'frit*
a Confederate surgeon. The other yrvag gentlemen.
of course, are too young for aetive
partssipatioa la politic*, and are quiet, peace- .
able aud highly catenated, Dr. 0. vMUt- the
on of llenry bbqu, Ksq, aud (be other* son* 1
of Col. Jno. Hudgcim and Down* Barkrdale,
Keq., proialnent cHlceo* of this Dintrlet.
The wadding o| the gaqe wna Radieal Ip->
eendiary documents. There ? no doubt the
assassins were negroes. We aee the fruit* of
the Radical belbhound* who prcaeh to our.
negroes. We cannot |?| terws lb which <
damn this villainy, tfcic murderous, cowardly t
assassination. Hevcral negroes hare been arrested
as iiapikalCd, and are In jail. r
[LmmramruU iferwfif.
DO you want Cheese, Macraronl, fresh
franker*. Cbron, RoMaa, Candico,.'
gwlO ,
FOSTER* HUNTEBU. It'
Th? Frccdateo's Rnreau reports that thkf
expenditure* in South Carolio* during the
nasi year were $1115,500, besides 280,000 u*e<l
in buying *u!>s4*tencc stores luael to plab?
tors, with a (inn on ibeir crop*. Moods wet*
taken from the planters for this last amount,,
nearly or quite all of which will be eolWefed;
before New Year's. The etops tbl* yoar ara
tolerably good, atpl all who wesn Mnscrtuna.
have now at>umlant meant af support. Thar*
is not much trouble between employers anitr
employed. The Irwdnea are, in nil material *
respects, much better eC than they wen Inch t
year. The total number of siek I rah led during
tho year war S5,tt(MI, 'U whom ouo-flftb. ,
were white*, (treat attention has bertt
to school matters. JIm nuwhur of tsarksri la.
IZJ} pupil* (t,tlW. The bureau liti iputt'
$50,090 ou icbuol building* during Ibe }'??rv
., i r.t 7k f - [/Otmir,
H
LP jx'U want good Coffee, T*? nod f ?goe%- .j
low < the luwtrt. try t
FObTFR A I1UNTKH.
CAt.ironviA W'igcAT.?The Ban Frnncirco,
pnpcra rvpert Ibel certain aeetlonc at 8l? ' ,
Joaquin count* prutluri Mlwlitil if wk?t >
?? ?! 85 bnitiala ?>f ktrkij to the acre, lb*
Chili club wheat, however, faiaed in IM Afc*
jjelf# county, yieldf 8$ U?kl| at wbanO am4- ,
10$ barbel* at barter lu fb? new.. TUfif* lip
u?m? ?r?'p?, tl l? tinted, IN prodecpd without
thn nan ?f any bind *t *Cn?M ? frffRHfry*'
tiM-pt ri'w *nd Hiukliia Id Wnali*!) I* w
?ila under iii? iimtl MffMi (till at Hlllrt*
lion, 88 Mm hell of ?hc?t f?cr mi I# eonihter-.
1)4 a rery ftn? crop. Vt*m ftt*M Wfbfceln "
per mi ia tl>e ?iui?o,i?| yield of Urn rltbi
grain groPlng conntrivi. -t? ? 1
AMH LL Woni IM'iiicr, l'opllna. .U
rd otber -he, gvoda, J* t* ,
at caah ihIcm. " ' '
VIMTRRIt Humn.
|0$(FT0i^? Hw IWWf tl II HV uMpJMW^BJftVT
on joyed We wWtW Ttff *A|{*r?^n *
/olifNyinear eeyO: " lBMn (fi %$tt? *tta&*
ty JpiwMel M?tH to |MNM' iiv^W ?tf w