The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, November 11, 1868, Image 3
raoftflng <6 ttt^rwK'rt; dlimtrbnace of u*
, banetcr, arid ?a,t<t about half.paHtmrftfadr
?HrrtM*f Mkn?4 working wUi. Tbopoll*,
<Mk (tmAIw, one m olkifi 4*w>,
?do tbn charge of iWtnoorMa ?|a ?#,
Wm <V?? f?ci party, aod the entire rroopJi
ef>oW? VM kept ot*t?Ul<5 of tho CUy llajl lui
mtiraB
the Atbor. After voting, each |K'r*)n, WBlte
a?ssigfaffitffi
pollt doing tb*; dmy ajtdigood thaw, wbcu
about half-part two tho quiet *u broken. ^ s
From ?Jie boat information we can obtain
Ukl'A.... Jl? .. It. L*dl jL a m 7a
ibiifcq ul w? uiuhhiij uv luiivwn ; i .ra
wtffe one of our oldest and Most bight? fa*.'
tltlwno w?i In th's performance of his
drily, M ntnt|?r at one of the polls, admin-ismnng
and explatnlug the ??tb to colored
chaMffnged Totef, tbe military Wayor of tin
efty', in i wanton and unprovoked manner,
xlfueMHrte Klg net and need towards Mm soon'
>cry oppfnbrlous and ahustvo language. Tbe
VrfpoTt dT tbe trduhlo was home to the CVy
Hall ftosttftttd, Whbro the crowd was watting
its latiito enter, and eaoeed considerable ex<rtew?ot
among both white and black a, euiAnlni
Ha a negro cursing an Iriantnatu
The nagru wa? Iiwtantjy shot?by whom U la
'not known. The row then, of eoOrae, became
general'MlMs being drawn and I red by both
partis*; the vagrocs, however, rhnniog away
'in large numbers.
4. &? tgki, tb? Irishman who reocired tbe
^t^^mw|?ritaBd, was asortaUy jesswdMlttaiborwfoasaalties
from tatty ?r llfty ahota.
Tb a'fc" momenta, 1r??wa\?e, tbe efforts of the
judical Flu-riff, A. O. Itutln, to rally tbe negroes
having failed, quid Wat tostorcd, and
the cmpon? < I' Federal soldiers, under command
of a gallant and high-toned officer, tipok.
control of the City Hall yard, n?t however
interfering with the balloting. About this
time tho Sheriff advanced towards (he front
gate of tbe yard, in company with a Federal
soldier, and directed hiin to arrest a young
man whom Tie (Ttuffin) pointed out. The
young man said he had done nothing Pi ho
arrested for, when the sotdlcr turned to Ituffin
*M said: " If you wish me to arrest him you
must get in-ders from my superior officer
whereupon there was considerable hissing and
jeering of Itu(Tin by the crowd whioh surrounded
uitn, and in the midst o| it a dull Hptnd
was heard, and Kuffin said to tbo man to
whom he was speaking at the time, ''1 am
shot." The niuu told him no, that he was
irigbtswed; and even when he fell no one sup]Mised
it an/ thing bat a faint, until they
picked liiai up and found that be was doad.
The ball entered tbo baik and must have
.passed near the heart, if not through it.
No awe knew whence the slint enmc, nor
who Ar?d it, as nn weapon was oxpos.-d and
a???? <>na aunnosod the difficult v cudod.
The military hehl the control ut the pollr
until tbeir . hue. >i..l while we go to pros* the
city It undet e?>uiiunod of the t**j?r, wtio It
the ranking officer of the federal troops at
thie point, end the oitiivnr, by Me directions,
are petroling the streets end rcportiu.' to Mm.
tVi hate beard <4 no disturbance, however,
since the one, at half-pa?t two. and believe
that bad the negroes been free fnon ItiHieal
influence, that would not hare ccurrcd to mar
the day with its blood.
" ' i?"iVOOT.toi
li'Mdt for metiV .wcar, at th?
i r * low:eel |>ri?-a
7| ,jV W-tTEll A 'WNTER.
; Election Retnns.
You?.?Ihctrdtplctfc r*ttirtt> ebo>? a Dvmo<retic
in?3"rhy "t.about oH??. . a
Sraar*>aifmi.--Th? oijtlr" rote of the
C ?nt| h h n-M-titi p?llia| ?.77??
and the Republican* lilt!?Democratic majorliy
2,fl?6.
DaitltWKt.i..?Dcnt'ieralle mojoWty ?' >.
i'win?rieitrt*iA?tt^l>,-??.k4ratio major ty 74?
Dant-taoT"*.?M> imblieou lui.jority dbout
714 a* tar aa heard front, ,
tl*..H??:vowM.?It.putlirnn majority 2,11k
imhn Ut-nxw;ratlc majority 2l>?.
\Vti.t.iAWi-?i'H?i.? Repablieao majority 850.
1'artial retUtue only hfcvo bevu received trom
the iea ielaud prreiuclfc
Kunsrtaw.?The eotuplete return from this
t'ounty la Me fwlMr'sf Republicans 1,451;
Blrroo. rati 762. - Repul'lleau m jorlty 685, but
a Very Urge Democratic gain on previous
elttlkn*. "W.* .b*1'* '' * ' ' 1 '
Daai.taojov- -The voting et four precincts
hag been declared. Illegal. Wbi'tcuiorc, the
Republic? candidate M Congress, received
only thirteen trgnl votes, my* a eorrc*|>ondctit
of tba Chaclcstwu Jferedry.
A???. vttt.it.?Complete returns show a I>einpccatis
majority of 2,750. At l>iafpe?d Hill
and Union preeioeta, the votes were uc.au!
taeuely Demecrniic.
laKXixoT"*. ? Rvturiys from the, different
precincts show that the Democrats are 1,160
, a bred. >
' i'ttariRi.n.?RltliVway?Whiles 165; colored
282? Republican majority t27. Doko?
The mwjertty W .he Democrats 81.
Kseussr.?The entire vote was: Demo
crate Rr|*iMlr*ni 1,0?7?Democratic
majority Mid. A oontApendent to Newberry
eaya there were 301 Dfmi>f)?i)? vote* pullet)
by nagvoea, mix) bwt iwu native wbiUa voted
the Republican tirket
Onr.Ksvn.fcK..--Incomplete rvtyrna from
OrtO relic abe*r a Democratic raojoriiy of 101.
TUa precinct* to be heal J froui will largely
jiifreafc tbla majority.
LAlhxxi.?The complete vote fa a? fullowa:
Democrat* 1.932 ; Republican* 1,1)1?J>oniu cratk
majority of 73V, nod a large Increase on
forefter efeetluna. There fa great emnpUint
a boat the enrengement.ul' the precinct*?romo
of llw-HWM being forced )u travel twenty an<l
thirty- milea to reach box. Everything
par Mil off quietly.
Aefkanaov.?Ipeompkte returns iadicato a
Pewupratle majority of 1,500. ' ,
or tfr equivalent Ukaa for p o?la
\J No erftht* gi ven.
FOSTER 4 HUNTER.
' *> -' ? r*r ?-* '*
Wtt.Hisorox. November 7.
CletiUm tltturn*.?-iieturiir am sufficient to
#ho? that <ba Elate haa goo# for Urant by a
, <>aaWarable majority, though the Ooa serve
rtivca made largo gaina. Returns received
irom the mountain district to-night abow the
,eleetfoa Of Plato Durham, Conservative, to
('"tigress. Tka delegation will atend Ava Uopublican*,
two Cottourralivaa? a Democratic
gaijiefet*. A
uocarx, NWembar 7.
Additional return*' continue to increase the
Democratic m^Jwrlff. From preaent indication*,
l? will reach /b.OOO,
? * A apcelal despatch from T.cvlngton, Ky.,
late* that knrnrs, Republican, oarrloditbe
Eighth %atucky District by two thou sdftgd.
^ ***" * ",0 Same- ?<m
. *tffTt'Ur,,a.d<>r^>* ?*?< *?? h*l lh? P0W,
|?f * ft? *U??t *9 **? ? m-Mj ^ ^
ft i rig?
the tpartleuiara-of a horrible |i
OUtragft co'nmiit^p 'j**r |frnnf?Hk. in 0
Kminuel OnOnt v, <>n Tnetd >v I >et. j
A ladjfj *vanVf* 11 fr atghUen "
Jenrt oCt.Al..dUt k of i|.l|WfC il>l? ciifsatt "
of tlialV*|iiit/,'f4o l? a Mipil la lh?- ? ?
^#iijl|.>U*?t?ak ^nM nfr* hi i|i? 4P'*hlHttxfc ,
?*. ^ w?y iSaK<aT,
know; striking her on tliebgtk
of irr^ttd ?nd felltnj her to the ttrlk.
Uo%4WWi(tapl?(l m. awftnlt further nafcXtUMF1"1
Wtr,?. wMrb *h<* W'W to
tl.o Oltonat 01 it.i (> ??>*?h and ability, 111 I
tlia'ioaHU *ltUk tutued, kt beat he* aav?r i
?lv gr^r the head and face, aeriotuly injur ,
lag lur eyet and filling her niouth with I
and tp prevent Her criee from being he*fd. '
Fvnro of tldo terrible treatment
tlU iecaitt io^liitbir, and tlia fi.ml ae*
oomnliali.'d hit hr|li?li nurpoM and left her |
tppiren' fV'dead in rfit' rosd Suni'llm'
.r. ? . " - JI.. j i. tli^'ui.- i.^ "
hit pur uipcuvcrvu in nut immuir i
condition and tukcn t? a HoMf ieartig, 3 j
fr l'?-n I ir. Dmichalle toeing e?H? wr,
S3S8 L?L*:?t!'5&$tKZ
mm wL<i l^i'd ?.>mmltlrd lha outrage.
f*<ir?i?i1 *?? tlini mady ?'A Ui# wretch, ]
an i, in a liltle while, he was found conceal
ed U|<MPih?fT|^itiii^f yfMiff 11 irjftfc. wllnn> _
he wn* 'nrr**t?-d nr.d taken to rfwattifboio "
Mild committed t.nj*1, A Urge crowd wee
nsse nd>! ed at the latter |>I c ? the ejection <
helng h ? I d t Us r a?and greet excitement (
produced When file faclsliycaiiie known, i
Th?*y..pra|t however. nn eM< iof>*. un)dn't<?
interf. re with the criminal, * !;o wds Sefelv 1
lodged til jell.
Tlmt inghi, about II or 11 oVIoek, |i
crowd at permit*, num tiering mm* forty or
Hftjf, went to I he him** if Mr J.J. M<>or?*
> in if, the end demand d of him the
jail kn? Tint demand he refimyd W cynply
wwlk, whin my threatened hie life if
the keye were not. produced. Under Ihl*
alternative, thW kryh.ntarc prcscttUd to the
party, who imtn^ilately pfueff- ded So the
jail, |wk Jlyt negro out end, currying hint ]
to a tec* jn#t out nlde the town, awttng him
up t? a Hindi. in ?hkh position he wee 1
found next mottling.
learn that the young lady I* atlll in a
arilicnl condition, hut hrr physician thinks
nlie oiUTswiver. There wee creel eXeite
mrnt lit ute County for a dnv or two, but ii
ilea panted off nnd eft Ir-quiet tti.re now.
The negroes in the vtelafiy'O'l ?x|<r*?* their
npproliaiion of the sudden. end awful pun-. ;
ishm.nl u>/lU>t?d upon IVgroe. nnd guod
feeling preteil between the rare*.
[A iiymta Chronicle.
VBlWWI'i - Foster
& Hunter's
CHEAP CASH STORE.
LOOK FOR TUB PLACE, ON MAIN
STK 12KT, AT KARLK'S CORN Ett.
tllf; X9 fetrr.'-r-f vwrr-'* ?
Finn Anna.?It la stated lhal ninety-Ave
out of every hundred instance* of the hum ing
of a double - barrel led pn can be traced to defect*
in the left battel- Tho reason i* simply
that the right i* Most frequently used and reloaded,
jK-rhap* tan times U> the left one being
discharged, wwoe. Kra.y time the right
barrel is discharged the pnyowilur in the loft
i* polveritcd more er let * Ay the shock, and
the aetthsif of the grain* lento# a apace be
nwii me cimrgt* ?nn inu vxntnip iit-mv
when lite lelt barrel h 4?rb?ri[i'<l it frequently
VIicm iniikmli, it is asserted
can bo avoided by. sending the ram-roil home
wltb unr or twnMuyrt Limit into tin* lum-dis
I'Lxrgcil I arrvl every' timu litv other ia reloadTjJt'O'ITAi;
Thk Missi:* TKties' Srnnoi..?The return
of tlir>? uceompiislied ladies to tlieir Ii..um> In
this city i* hailed ly their largo cirvlq t>l
friends with those expressions of grtlilrnnilii
which arc the Ufrl rlLLoru at ?iir? ufilhcf
personal swards which tiny haw woven,
nr<>iiail them, Mud mi (he cstlm.itlon w
ret upou their linuora' Ic unit use ul carver as
luinalv educator*.
Few among those cntruated with.the annual '
mining or the young have l.e-n more Mirecs*
Tnl iu fastening about tin in the low and con
Alienee ol tlivir pupil*. Kadiating In n circle
far Iwyond our hotue at* the trophies of lli<-ir
bappy culture, bearing tbctn witness,1" like ri..
wning grain. .In thiv kcautiluliy developing
lives of uinny 'hiughtcrs. The school w?- rcojieiicd
on Tuesday, nnd we Icgdvr it our byst
Wishes.?Vkurle?lun .Vri*?, itk t'a?f.
JUST opened. and exposed for sale, a New
ami Fr.sli lot of fancy, Muuiiiiii; an I
L'urplv Prints at lowest rale*.
1F0STKK it HUNTER.
" Lr.r JcKMKS Go."? Th* J.rttni He /.ore
gives a model loiter from u young lady, whose
sweetheart was in the fifth South Carolina
, rogiuicnt, to Mr. Davis, President of the late
Confederacy, asking for a furlough for. hsr
lover to e.mii) bonio and gtti married
" Dear Mr, President: I- want yon to let
Jeetncs Clancy, of company 1th, 5th S. C.,
regiment, come hnnw sad get married.?
dec mis is willm', J it wllUn', iny mammy, she
Is willia', bis mammy says she is willin', bat
Jecmt-s' cantaln. ha ain't willin \..a ak?n
we're nil willin', ?aptin Jr*mei' re|i la in, 1
think yu?.wight lei up and let Jeetnra come. I
III mukc htin go Knight back when ho'a done
IK* married, and fljflit Jn.*t aa hard ever.
Your afrelloaite friend, 4r."
Mr. Davia wrote on the toiler: M Let Jeerae*
go," and Jccnica eatno b<>me, married (he
affectionate rurreiimndrnt of Mr. l>xvb, and
returned to bUttguncnt, and did flght aa well
a* ever.
DOMESTIC*, Long Ckxha. shirting.,
Drillinga, ?fc?, cheap and durable, to
be had at the alora of
FOtiTW & HI.XTKK.
C3i* llotwa Pwirt?%a?lt?rn that the
gin huitae of Mean a B. P. and J> II. Aloan,
in the vil'aga < ( fVndlrli.n. woa drelroyeri
tiy fire on Monday afternoon l??t. 'the Are
wae aceidentnl, canard by Motion of the
machinery, ami the ioea ?d cotton ia divide.)
between aeveral panic*, none I ainc heavily,
. i'rtot* InUUigcuctr.
OtJOULD j-90 owedfthnwla, Cinake Wool
U en Il.-inla, and thing! eomfortaide f?r
cold WttothetV
rOblEllce IlUa I r,l(.
?! 1-1L JJL . U L.L.'l.J .... ii
Columbia. Kov^mWr 9.
Pmlea of cotton to-day a,) balea? middling#
'23.
Nrw Y?>bm. November 9
Cotdoll. henry am! N rhnde lower*
ral^a U00 bnlca, at 24(<%;i. G..ld active
, a lot excited, at 3ft.
MaLTimobii. November 9.
CMliW it?H. rcrir active, hut lower?
atiporfine CSI^Sil.t'l. Wheat dull?prime
to choice 2 1< @2.30. ^orn firm, at l.0t?(9
1.OA ; new white 72 ; yellow Ro@tll. 0*l>
,71 @71 Ilj'O dull, ti 40o Jfaeoji?-?leai
' rldea 17|.
CliARLOT ft, N?T*rober 9.
Cotton IfttTI, hut Mead) ; #t?>ok Uuht;
Bole# IftO baler; reeel|>U 91A?-middling#
N t 4e '
Arotwta, November 0.
The cotton market la v*cy dull; aalea 190
'* ImMi; rcnclin* 400 bale*?mUldlii g#
. Livwooi.. Xoyctnb' r 9.
Cotton l?ff. 77 '
%
isriTil
^i$aiSsiBSiMBc
ilOor, trf iho ?rt> Trtf^otry, Arrived In thin
ilaee en F*Hirdny night laat. The prepense
f tbepo Maldir** ha* wot affected Uw ??n<llt1oei
f affnir*, rith. r beien^ during or elnoe dm
Icetion, iu tblo cotDtnenlly mainturne a prdouwd
nrnee willilo lie border*, and will oor??
inue to W quia Bad orderly at mil tito.g, we
lope end believe. Tfcp gnrrlao^ will prehaMy
tetania here ft>* some uays,. we uiul* trUnil.
[.Iwdrrron /nfe/U
r|^RY the Wew Firm, Few Good*, mud aJL
Iete |>rlcer, jiud fair dealing of
FUSTBH A til; NTKU.
.T^rRiima, * a? niiTomixjr I,
Tlio oailoaul i.?uk mihI tw<>tar?* dim.wi**i<>n
oases wvrv burnt this muruiug, on Main
Hrwt, " ,A? iL* 3? iKEKJfVlLLF.
I'lUCKS CUUlJKNT
co*|nK3VKD.wi!aKbtr, BT
MESSRS. DAVIO * 81RAOLEY, MERCHANTS.
ORKEXVILT.B. 8. ^/*NOY. I?f *
IPPI.KS, V bushel, dried, plM.$I.UO@$1.25
44 " " " impeded, HA c. (m.
>1 00
b A Lp^it *1 $ 2l5r.
BA<?t*INtl,/iumgr, p. yd.... r.
B.U?OIN?J, Dundee, V yd...... 21 c.
BUR tAPU...... 16J
BUTTER, p m. ; 20 @ 25 c.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,TOlp0lbr,$3.00@4.0D
BKBSWAX, lb 25(g)30 c.
CHICK UN;?, TO) bead 15 @25 e.
COFFEE. ft Jb. Rlu 25 @ 33 ?.
CO UN, "f* liuxhel. new, ..00 c
44 " ? Old, 00 @ $1 00
COTTON, extreme*,... .......70 (g) 2le.
KHGH, $ dourn , 15 r.
FLOUR, %t sack *5 00@0 00
dOLU $1 43@$l 47 1
[NDIUO, Spanish Float, $2 00@2 25
Bo. C*., $1 7 5(a) 2 00
IRON, R |b, American, 8 ?.
I.KAD, ft B> - - 80 ?.
LEATHER, f? T>. f"lo, Hemlock,...35@40 c.
" i" 44 *1 Out, ..'.....60 r.
44 44 44 Upper,.....-. .,-.70 ?.
44 4 4 44 Hume** 65 c.
MOLASSF.P, ft gal., Muscovado, 76@$l 00
?? 44 44 Byrup *1 25
NATL8, V beg - $8 50 @ $10 00
0ATB, T? bushel,..i 60 @ 00 e.
PEA8, ? 44 60fa,75 c.
PEACHES, ft bu, Dried, peeled, 24 00(5 $5 00
44 44 44 " uiipeeled, $1.60@$|.76
POTATOES, ft bushel, Irish 50 @ 75
" " Sweet, none.
RYK.-ft bushel, 8Q@9H
SALT, V sai'k, Livrrpimi, #3 25 (a $3 50
BU4AR, V lb, Br??n, 10 @.20 <
" 44 " Clarified ?.20 @ 22J c.
44 44 Crushed 22i (ii, 25 c.
SHIRTIXCl. seven-eights, "jj laic, 12J r.
" 44 retail .4.1 ic.
TALLOW, "ft n> li e.
WIIKAT, "J? huahel *1 IKI(??2 00
YAltN, Fi.pti.iy, by bale,. 91 ?.*,!?? W
" bunch 92 00
A CARD.
THE undesigned, having mh| hi* entire
nt'rwt in the Hotel known a* the " NICK
Kit SON HOUSE,- In ColumVn, ?? C.. w.rtiM
lake great pleasure in ti commending hi*
friend* to continue tluir patronage to the
neur Proprietor*.
VIr. WII Mil IT liai it til charge of the
I'ntel for me, for n year p i*t. ami will c?ntinue
to h ive the entire management of tlir
Hotel, timlei the new arrangement.
I feel iifcwruil that the IIuiim will main
tain it* fi.rnier rcptil i.-n a* n list elan
IM-i ' ^ T. S. NICKKRS03I. *
OnL. Mat ., S. C., Sept. 1, ISfifl. itl-Sni
scale oT South Carolina.
en lex ? //. 1.1: cocx r v.
Sheriff's Sal?.
1)T virtue of mi nr.ler from the Court nl
C I i'mhute, I will m*ll, to (tie higln *! bid
ler, m pnl.lie. ?ut cry, l?f?ro llm C<*urt Ifoii.e
taor ntt the firft uninnav it. December next,
\ho billowing TRACTS OF LAN I), vix. j
Lot S'i. I.-?All (hat Tract of I,ami, rituatcd
in ttrcvnrillo County, on water* of Knbtiu.
t'rerk. bottmleil by laml* ot liarttor Vaughn,
Levy Farrow, ami other*, ami containing One
tliinitfr.U ?nrl Sixty Arret, in're or le?*.
Lot No. 2.? All that Tract of Land, initiated
in aai I County, on water* of nanf Creek,
bounded l,y land* of liohcrt Pedoti. J. A. Naidi
tinil other*, and containing One Httmhed ami
Thirty Serin Arret, more or lc?*.
Sold a* the property of MAllY T. OAItl.KTT,
dcocaaed, for Partition muoiig the
i i
iivii r.
'TERMS.?A credit of twelve monthr, with .
interest from date, for all except eo much as j
will pay the coats, which will he required in
caah. I'urcliaaers. to give bond witb two approved
secnritics, witir a mortgage to the
Judge of Probate, to secure the purchase
moneys. Purchasers to pay for titles and
stamps, | ' ,
a. n. tickers s. o. c.
Sheriff** Office Nov. 6th I Stiff, 26?4
The State of South Carolina,
GF.KKS VII.LE COUNTY.
Ia Zqnlty.
alex. B TOWNES, tt al? us. TIIOMA8
B. ROBERTS,?Bill to fuftetoot Mortgoff*.
1
BY virlne of the order of the Chancellor |
in the above ease. 1 will sell to the
highest bidder, at (h?o rille U. H., on I
Saleeday in D-jeoiber next the premises
dewil>ed In the pleadings, situated in the
Town of Greenville on the voi side of
Main Street; Lot containing about SevenEighths
of an Acre; this is the most itesirat>le
property ? > town. On the lot ie a handsome
and conveniently ?r -e?l Framed |
Dwelling. containing seve rooms, and
writ suited fur a bundling lu-uw, also, two <
large H'orn Knouts, one of Brick and .the ,
>ih-r of Wood.
Tkrm* ?From $800 00 fo fUOti.f 0 earh
will liv required on day of sab. the I nluuee
in Six and Twelre motifha, in equal in- I
?t ilmenta, witii ialerest front day < f sale. }
I'uiehaaer to give bond with ?l lesat two '
good sureties to secure the payment of the
purchase money. Title deed not to lards- j
iivered until lite pnrehase money is paid.
J. P. MottKK. O. K ?. C. I
Commissioner's Oilier, loth Nov., 1868.
Nov 11 'iff 4 I
(Jliarlnton Courier end Columbia Phu*i?
IiimH oiico a week until iUy, of aale and mdJ
to J. P. Mo r?, Conm. Wei oner.
The State of South Carolina*
ORPENV1LL8 COUNTY. /
/// S.J. DOl'QIHT, E*qmirt, Jmd</4 of /Vot>ml*
of tuiil
WUKKKAK, WM. T. 8110CKI.KY I...
fltcd ? Petition in lujr Office, pitying
that Letter* of AdeOoUtration on ell and aiuguler
ike good* end rhettrW, right* and credit*
g( TI|OJIA8 8MITII, Ii?k< of the Count/
aforesaid, dwemnJ, ibould be granted to kirn.
Tkvt ?f, ikrrmfurt, to rite end adinonWh
All end lingular the kindred end creditor* of
the *atd dcraiwd, to he end appear in the
Court of Probate for *aid Count/, to be kolden
et Greenville Court lloune, on the 21 at da/ of
November ieetent, te ehow eeftae, if en/, why i
the *eid Adininiatretiob eHould net be granted, i
8. J. OONTHIT, J. P. (?. C.
Judge ef Probate'* Office, Not. 7th, 18(18. j
>*ov 11 2i 2 I
I II E .
-.f.y.i aaea ^ry-- -_r ; -=zr?
Purveyor, Cocveyaneer, and Notary
Public (
nVAefwlffneA lintiug t*k?fn out fk-ttiM
as n Conveyancer, Will, ill
?Uh lii? survey.'. itttcixl to drawing Will*,
Mortgages, Deed*, Dower*, will Prove ami f
$Utiil|> Vajiof*, qualify Commissioners ami I
lppr?it*l? of KmmIo* ut reasonable rate* of
lutrjjo. H(ni(lrni'i', air utiles Kast of Urocn'ille.
His irieuds can cottier with Itiut every
jaleeday at (ireetiville Court llouse.
WM. A. HUDSON.
Oct 29 - 23 IC?U
TAKE NOTICE. 1
I BBT g 1 g
State of Sou tit f urolina. 1
VREEKVILLK COUATV. f
la Equity.
WM M.TftOMAS?, MAIIY RAYMOND.-? 1
Bill to h'orevlose Mortgage. j
HY virtue ?/ tli# Devretnl nnlw In the '/
nhvvr I will sell to the ?
bidder at Greenville Court House, on Sale* ?
ifav 1tt.T)-f>-ni''iF next, the llou*e and Lot *
<t?sciihed in tlie pleadings, situated on the
BtncO'tilw Km<J, iiiot outride the Corporate
limit* of th? Tgwn vf,(lr?vnwl|li'.
The Uoix |* a comfortable Cottage with
all ne?e??nry convenience*. the out buildings
in good repair, j?..d the Lot contain# two
and on* ft fill acre* more or Ina.
Trnni Uailt, i'urchu ur to pay for Paper*
and St .nip*. i
LP MOORE, O.E.CLO. 1
C?m'? Office Nov. lOilt 18f>8.
State of South Carolina,
G UPKN VILLF. COUNTY,
in Equity.
li R. JOHNSON, el al., Kxccntnr. ea JNO. ,
II. JOllNSDJi, el al.? BUI for Partition, j
rfe.
BY vlHtie of the Dcortlal ?rd-r In the
above, cnac. I will re tell at Green
ville C. II.. on Snl.sday in ])eeeml>er next, j
to the hiv',--?l bidder, the Heal Estate of
Col. HENRY O. JOHNSON debased, con. ^
sistiag of four Tnictf of Land a* follow*:
Tract'No I.-7-HOMK PLACE, containing
Three iluinlrvd and Fifty Acre*, more or |
lee*, bounded by land# of Muclietu, McCullough,
and others
Tract No. 1, containing Arr<?,
more or leu, bounded by laud* of McCul J
lough. Stepp, end otliet*.
Tract No. 3. eoutaitdng ? Acre*,
mote or lew, iatunded by No. I, and land# i
of Mosely. ami olio r#.
Traet. No. 4. containing Two Hundred
and Sixty Seven Acre#, more or I. m. and
l>oun>led b* lands of T. llcnry Stoke#, I
Mo#ely, and others.
Tunua ok Salk.?Cos's to be paid in cn#h
The balance on a credit of one year, with
interest fioin date Bond will) approved
sureties and mortgage of the premises to 1
secure the purchase money. Purchaser to |
pay lor stamp# anil papers.
J. P. MOURE, C. K. O C
Commissioner's Office, Nov. loth, 1868.
Nov ?l U 4
44 Wolfo's Schiedam Schnapps
and Bottled Wines and Linnnro
"
?|UVI o?
API'PI'I.Y of Ihcne justly celebrated
HOODS, i>ut ii|i rs|irviiii|)' tor medicinal
:tnd private use. Jnst received, mid tor sale
by tlie undersigned Ajronts for Greenville.
IIA HRISON A M ARSHALL,
A. M I LLKK A CO.
Nor 4 2l 2m
Notice>
BV viilMO ??f M.itliority In mo verted, 1
will Cell to the highest bidder at the
worn of Gnwrer. Cox, Markley A: Co., at h
' 'clock on Saturday, the 14th day of No
vctnher. ONE UOITKU-TILL. being th?
i>roperty r-ir.ed l>y ll<-xt M. IVrry, Assistant
Assessor,'rotn Wilson Colotnaii, because
ol heisig u*ed in violation of Inlet nul Kcvc|
mie Law*.
1 ertne Cn?!i.
a. l. corm,
D--|? Col.. 7th IMv , :t<l Dial., S. O.
N v. 2.l#lSti8,
Nov 4 24 I
f .* [ |
The Stato of South Carolina,
UHKKNVILLK COIXTY.
JOSIAII HAWKINS Admini.trator, Applirant,
against Ditrnot C. Hawkins, William
C. Hawkins, and others. Defendant*.?Cihto
/VanI Srlllrmrnt, Drcrrt, rf r.,
IT appearing to mv satisfaction that Eveline
Hawkins, widow of EMERY HAWKINS,
n-rcMM-d. and hit) heirs, to wit : Carolina (1.
Taylor and licr husband Taos. 11. Taylor, John
A. Hakwins.'.Tero W. Hawkins, Mary C. Hawkins,
Herbert It. Hawkins and tb It. M. D.
Hawkins, reside without this State: It is,
therefore, ordered that they do appear, in per
*.iu ii- uy airnrnrv, nt ? t ourl or I'riil'iiti', to
In liul'Wn fnrilrii nilUi* Countjr. hi *W?cnvUU
Court House. nt It) o'clock, on tho 2d day of
February next, A 1>. ISC'J, to show nun*;, ii
any thry run. why n k'inul Hettlomcnt of tin
Hut it Iti of JOHN' l?. HAWKINS, deceased,
should no! bo It it d. Mini a Iiwrei |>ivcn there
on, or their consents, in failing to uttcnd, will
bo entered of rcconl.
tJiven under my hanil nt Greenville Court
House, this 2<l day of November, A. !>.. ISfd.
S. J. DOUTIIIT. J. P. U. C.
Judge of Probate's Olflco, Nov. 2nd, 18(13.
; Nov 4 24 td
NOTICE
T)Y virtue of the Inst Will nnd Tostomont
Jj of 0. II. tsTKOUD, docenrcd, wo will
soli on the premises, nt public out cry, to ,the
highest bidder, on tlie (23) twenty third day
of Novemlior next, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
VIZ.:
All that Tract of land situated in the sa'ol
1 County, ou waters of North Sulndn, bounded
I by lauds of the Widow Cox, Joseph Goodwin
| and others, and containing (140) one hundred
I and forty urrrs, more or less, of which there
are fifty acres of good river bottom, in a high
state ol cultivation; alto on the premises is a
I good Mill Hut, Hold as the property of the
| said 0. H. STROUD, du< eased, to pay debts.
Purchasers to pay for papers aud stamps.
I , Tun MS (AMI
HENDERSON GOOD. I .
W. T. STROUD, j ** r
OsttS. - .23 td
I ________________
B. WHERLE,
WATCIMAIER mJEWELEH.
( Second Door -bore I he Poet Office,
(BsaiisKsr s. ?.
tl WOULD inform in/ friondi mid
l>*lr..n* of Oreenville, that I have
jtiat received a FINK VARIETY of
CLUCKS,
Watches and Jewelry,
Together with a LAROK A SSO HTM K N T of
SPECTACLES,
Whldh I will diapoM of at LOW RATES.
I KKI'AIHINO in all of ita hranjh'i
will be faithfully attended to.
8cp i'J If. tf
i Millinery ! Millinory !
f' ? MI-R M.KAY
IIA8 JUST relornwi from
Charleston, with n wo'l aeleet.
ed M.?:k of Ml I.LI N- E It Y.
conais ini? of the luteal styles
Of BONNETS. HATS. PKATMKHS,
VLOWERS, KIBOXS
<ko |ff~ Braiding and Stump
ing done on r.usot.uble term*.
Oet 14 SI *?
Job Work
T~hONF?t thia OfBer, with neatnca* and
NEW FALL GOODS,'
UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE !(
r* . ? '
.AT TUB
WELL KNOWN STAND OK
W. II. HOVEY.j
Ol&Mii C5?2N
Call anp examine for your- .
oKLTKb. Vou will find anything mini '
very thing that is kept in a well-regulated , '
Dry Good. limine. | 1
BEAUTIFUL 1 ,
FALL PRINTS, POPLINS J
ALL WOOL DK LAJXS,
StflPHE'RES* PI/UBS,
MEKIiVOES,
LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
wsaa aaaaa ss,
IMS kM PAICY 1TI0IS.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
CLOTHS & CASSII1RES, i
FOR GENTS' AND YOUTHS' WEAR.
Roady-Mado CLOTHING.
a.m, cups, mom,
RUBBERS,
UM3ftK!L!LA3, &Oa
note and letter i'ai'er, soaps
a n i) p e r kijierv. violin
strings and rows. large
a small looking glasses,
wall paper and
bordering.
/TO~ Cull curly and make your aelcctinn?.
Jt^t* N<> charge iiiu.le for nhowing Good*.
felt" P.ditc atljoptioi) guaranteed to all.
W, II. UOVLY.
Sept Ifi 17 tf
mrnmmim.
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
OltGANIZEI) 1 8 5 O .
E. A. lUrKI.I.Y, Prp?'l.,
% T. O. E.1DCHS, Stc'j.
nlVIDKN'DS for the last five Tfuri1, 50 |ht
ecu I.; Kcrri|it< nmv over $.">00,0(14) jkt
month.
So. of Policies i.'fUi'il in ISrt"
Amount insured on kiiiu1,
A Met* Jan. I, 1 St#7? -1. HII.SH.'t.M)
llmipl.- lor year ending Jan. ViS,
$tf ,$31,281.20
I'uiil claim* by dcuMi. $.">13,SSI .50
All other expenses, 1,178,7*7.3. $1 ,?('.>2,?<iS\.?.".
$7,538.1112.35
l'OLH'l K9 )'">?.l ?n every plan used l>y all
the ohl mill re.-fMinnH.lo Companies.
Ilr-Ko'li Office, 202 Urond Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CHAS. W. HARRIS, Manager.
GUWKik A WOKTJIIXGTrtN, Agents,
Greenville District, South Carolina.
May 13 51 fun
To Farmeri.
rpiIE WATT PLOUGH cotneo l? you nit I,
1 the highest rccoiiimeniliitiuti. Call it
my Auction Honin* and examine it for your
reive*. 1 have Mi|>|>1i>'<l fifteen farmer* with
llii* Plow in thin country, nn>l they all speak
iu the highest praise of it. Tlio one horre
plow is n turning plough, a furrowing plough
for planting corn, n sub roil plough, a corn,
cotton, anil vegetable wucilcr ami Worker.?
With the aiiilitional piece, (a steel acruper,)
you have cotiihincil in tlii* plough, the best
iniplctnvnts ever yet tiiaite, for all tlie nbovonatneil
urea, and warranted to do every kind
of turning nml cultivating in Kiel I and Gar
den, iu n munncr superior to nil other* ever
yet innilc, and that, too, without line labor.
n v. ri i *>. ... u.- J-.j ' ->
...... < Iiiiiaiinii ? nr /inmirrri in lllfUl'
Ploughs arc now in the hands of the bc.it farmcr.?
in Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolinn,
ami Tennessee. It has established a
reputation unprecedented in the history ol inventions
us a. JUicltiu;/
ami ('nt ft ritfitty I'/tittyh. It has no rival, being
adapted to every variety ot soil, nmt to
foul and clonn lamls without choking. 1< docs
tiic hoc nml plough work at one operation.
J. W. Foodie, of Ninety-Six Depot, 8. C ,
says:
It excels any plow I ever saw for cotton
or corn, in fact,for any kiml of summer crops."
The following nnmeil persons at home have
uscil it, ami eun highly recoioin.-i.il it: Time.
Steon, (.'apt. W. E. Karlc, l?r. Win. A. Harrison,
Hcv. C. B. Stewart, M. I\ Fowler, W, T.
Austin, <1. W. tloblsmith, Thos. tioblriuitli,
J. S. Haniinontl, ami others.
Call ami seti the WATT 1'1.01"(JII.
JlLIl'd 0. 8MITII,
Auction Sulci Hoom.
Sep 2 1 '? 3rn
Fairviow Sugar Company.
f I'MIIS Company having bought tlie Might
1 in the great discovery ot making sugar
ami rclluiiig syrup tunile from Sorgo t'anc, in
that portion ol tirecnvillc District embracing
ttio Third Regiment,- we propose to cnct a
81M1AR llUt'SK and It KFINKit near FAIRVIEW
as soon as practicable. To those Who
live too far Iroin our works, to haul their canes,
wo propose to sell Farm Rights. We believe
this to bo'one of thn greatest discoveries for
tho South that could have been made, ami '
liave no doubt tbat it will be, in m fc-.v years,
the great staple of the South, lis operations
aic simple aud cost comparatively nothing to
start- a (arm works, ami will pay live lime bettor
than any crop except cotton, and trn believe
will double that xrvat king of tho South.
Tie so wishing Rights should call at onco on
Dr. W. A. Harrison, at.FalrrteW/ or Dr. W.
P. I'asstnore, at tlrecnville, who will take groat
plca>uro in giving fnll particulars. Wo will
ntrnhh seed free of cost, exoepf freight, to
those wishingio plant.
W. A. HARRISON,
W. P. PASSMORE, !
Agents for Compauy.
T. L. R07.RMAN, 1'r.sideni,
Tiff: oi.D
CAROLINA BITTERS,
MANUFACTURED BY
iBBHICBJinJIlHCB. j
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SOI.D I! MR BY '
Morgan a wesi morel and,
HARRISON A MARSHALL,
ANB
f. a. Walter.
\?On YME MOU&g.
Goodrich,
AV^neman A Co*
cepi v 10 fxn
DR. J. C. FABER,
riiOKKHSOIl OK LANGUAGES,
POEM AN UNIVERSITY,
WILL return to Arwnrillo in the early
part of October. He will tben resume
liia instruction* to Private Classes in the An?
clent mill Moiiern Language* until audi tune
iv.? fjie University shall open. ,
Students desiring inatrnetien -should apply
prom pll v. He trill lie found ?t I lie bouse of
Mr. T. M Cox.
Sept. 22, 18-tf
rhe State of South Carolina,
CUE A'.V I'/A LE CO US f\.
In the Court n/ /Votirtf./liC OrtfHcillt County.
KVEKKLt.A GREEN and A. F. flRKKN
ei. til. v. CLOTII.HA (1RKKN.? Petition '
fur Varlitivn of Real State, Ao.
riA||K Petitioners having filed their Petitiow
1 in tbia rare in the Court of Prnhnto (of
Partition of tho K.al Estate of IRVINE
liftEKX. nnd it'appearing to lha aaid Court,
that the Defendant*, I.ariinla Hudson, re aiding
in tho Statu of Georgia, Melcn Hudson and
licr husband Albert Hudson, residing in the
Stale of Arkansas, and Harrison Green, residing
in tho State of North Carolina, nro withlii!
and lieyond the limit* of tbia State: It is
ordered, that they do nppponr ami answer,
plead or demur to the Petitioners' Petition in
llii* case, within forty day*, or the name will
he taken Ptro Cnnftltii a* to these Defendants.
S. J. ItOtlTH IT, J. P. ti. C.
Greenville, C, li., S. C? Oct. 2Sth, IStW.
Oct 2H 23 td
The State of South Carolina,
GREENYII.LK COUNTY.
(JKOlIGE W. JORDAN Applicant, against
Jane Jordan, l.orinda BsinWt, Thorns*
Unmet and others, Defendant*.?-Vilatrom.
J\tr llit Salt or JjivimuH.of Seal h'ttufe.
IT appeal ing to my satisfaction that Marilia
Pnrle nod It, rry Purle, Lucinda
Ihitn.Tt nnd Thomas Harnett, Ai r.a ltavia
and " pelicer 1 )uv.*. the lieirs of Ads line
I'liile, i.nine* unknown, and the lieirs of .
E'ir. iLvtli Piickelt, nattiea unknown, reside
without this State : It is therefore ordered,
ilint they do appear at a Court of Probate,
in jierson or hy Attorney, ami object to the
sale or diviaiou of the Heal Estate ol MARY
JORDAN, deceased, on ?>r before the 24'It
of November next, .or llieir consents to the
same w ill he enter. <1 of record.
Given under ntv liand at Greenville fours
House, this bill day uf Get., A D. 18t'.8,
8. J. DOUTllIT,
Judjye of Probnte, Greenville Co., 8. C.
Oct 7 20 7
Sfalc of Moiifh Carolina,
GIIEESV/LLE COUSTY.
In the Court of Probata.
IV. D. Til it ELK El.l>, Applicant, against
Eiitahelh Forester, Amnn.ln Hinilh ?ud
others, Defendants.?CitulivH fur title of
Ileal I'tfalc..
IT nj>p '"ring to my satisfaction that Maria
ltodgcr.", Richard Havoc. Murv Itivsn
Jcfm K rod and Frnnces Klrod, reside wit lion t
the liini s ol tliiit State: It is ordered and decreed,
Th?? they du appear at u Court of Probate;
in person or l-y Attorney, on
thr Hth >('<_>/ of Df -rmhrr iifxl, to show more-,
tr not lliri o.tu, til.jr tlm Hrul Estate of LKWIS
iiOIIUKRSi deceased, situated in Greenville
Connty>on waters of llccdy Hirer, bound
cd Viy lands of Win. Ashinore and others, containing
SIXTY ACRES, more or less, should
not bo sold, for parlitiou among the heirs. on
failing to attend, your cou.-cnts trill he taken
as confessed,
tiiron under my hand, nt (Jreenville Court
House, this 8th day of September. A. 1>.
I8fi8. I#. J. D0UTH1T.
Judge of Probate, Greenville County, S. O.
Sept HI 17 Sih
Tho Stato of South Carolina*
C1! EES 1 'II. 1. E CO US T Y.
Ill Efjhil)'.
EI.IZA J. PltlNCK, Kxeeiitrik, r*. NANCY
Ml'K INN KY ft ol.?7* ill to MurthoU Annelr,
Sole, fu/uurtloh, d r.
PURSt'AN'T to tlie Decretal Order in tho
nhore ease, the credited of .lASl'lJt J.
I'KINOK, deceased, are required to render
and prove their dettinnds before nie, on or bcfore
the llrst daV of December next.
.1. P. MOO UK, 0. E. 0. D.
lo?l. 1 o?o ? - '
wm.j i*iut louii, o-ia
The.State of South Carolina!
U It EES VILI.E COt STY.
iii lenity*
JOHN* W. MORGAN, Executor, ?. MNXKY
N. MORGAN tt to Mnrthall A.*
?r1*, Stt I <, / it if ii rt inn, it i.
Pl'RSUAXT t?. the Dcerci.il Order in tli*
nlxivo eaae, ilio creditors nl NATllAN1KL
Mltliti AX, ilcri ??cd, ?r<- required to
rviiilvr nml jiriiVc their iIliuhihU Wfurc mo, oil
ur before the first ihtv ?f lleeeiuber next.
J. 1?. MOORE, C. E. O. If:
July 12th, 1 Sfl.t. 8-til
COLUMBIA, S. C.
FIRST CLASS HOT I L?
?&,?? tfsara m^a
W M . A . W It I (> II T ?
MAN AG Kit.
Oct II ill iltil
Now Boot and Shoo Store.
I Til K subscriber inform* ihe publid
y and hi* friend* thai he is now
prepared lo fill all Order* jo omptly
for
Custom Woik,
on oft rfcnsonnlde I.iiiik as ran !? done in
the lown of Orrenville. An ?>* >r'fond of
RKAI?V-niDi: HOICK
const not bp on hand. Al Ctfrtotn Work!
warranted fo ho of the
JihST MA TEHtA /E\
?n<1 workmanship xv.11 ex*enl?"..
llKl'AIItlRtf dure rl *lo>it ;e
Shop tiiXI door r-olith of \V
Store, Main Street.