The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 09, 1868, Image 3
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the fftet time, tsd rtftmJ t% the OwbIUm
m the Judiciary.
Mr. DrlOt lilrodtoed a (Dolatloa, Vhlch
wea, en! motion of Mr. Doyle, referred ta iM
Committee on Road*; tfrldgee and l-'errlee, I
that, hereafter, it ahall ha the duty of the
Chairman of the County Commissioner* to
report' annually to the General Aeaembly, the
aggregate number of initoa or publltproadt In
their rerpeotlre eouutica, and tho number of
man liable to work on tnch roada, alio the
umber of frrriea, and their ratea of toll, do.
Mr. Turner introduced the following preamble
and resolution?
Whereat.inere than three rear* hare elnneed
elneo' the odttelusion of the war for tho supremacy
of tho Government of tho United State* .
and wberers a largo portion of the'oitisens r>f
South Carolina oro hold undor polilloal bonda
hy tho Congress of tho United States, beednst*
of their sympathy for 0: participation In the
late war against the United Statae; and
wheroai we regard the punishment of this
eiass of our eftisons as having been equal to
the demands of justice, and that they are willing
and anxious in good faith to renew their
allegienee to the Federal Government $ and
whcreao we believe a course of conciliation
and forgiveness is beat calculated (o secure
the blessing of harmony, peace and prosperity
to all oieeaes of uur people; and whereas Ills
SxoeUency the 'Governor, in his messages to
thia General* Assembly, bae earnestly recommended
that Congress be memorialised to remove
ail political disabilities Irom the cititens
ef South Carolina; therefore, bo it
Rt%ol*?d, By tho House of Representatives
of the State of Snath Carolina, the Senate
concurring, That we hereby memorialise the
CongHaa of the United State* to remove the
polities! disabilities from all the CitUens of f
South Carolina now laboring under tho same..
On motion ot Mr. Goorgo Loo, it was rofrr"
rod to tho Committee on Political' Disabilities,
0 -with instructions to report as soon as practicable.
saatTn. ?
Fninar, D arm her 4, 1*6$.
The Senate assembled at IS M., anJ waa
eallad to order by the President^**-* tem.i
Mr. Relney presented the petition of Samuel
T. Atidnson, of Georgetown, for the removal
of hie political disabilities. Referred lu the
Vieasidiuee on roiiucat utsauiiiue*.
Mr.' Allan submitted - the report of the
flp?clil Conrinittce apponted under the provisions
of an Act entitled "An Aet to regulate
the teanaer of keeping and disbursing fundi
by certain officers." Ordered for eoneideratien
to-morrow, and to he printed. a
Mr. llayee, from the Committee on Claim*,
submitted the following "reports': Lancaster
Ltdgtr, far adrertising, (favorable.) 8. W.
Morris (farorablo;) also, petition of Benjamin
Roper, Tax Collector of Edgefield County.
Ordered for consideration to-morrow.
Mr. Allan Introduced n resolution, as the
opinion of the Senate,, that it ia inexpedient
wad improper for any indirldual to he appointed
to or to held more than one.eounty mice at
the soma time, and that the Governor he reap%3tf?kly
requosted to conform bis action t?
this opinion. Further, that the ooncurroree
?f 'the House he respectfully requested in tIti*
Tceolutiua. Ordered fok consideration tu.
wsorrow.
Ur. Nash introduced a tin to amend an Act
untitled "An /ot to organise townships, and
to define their powtrs and privilege*." Read
w first time, and ordered for consideration to
marrow.
Mr. Allan introduced a bill to open and adjust
judgments rendered on tho basis of Con
federate currency ; which, on motion of Mr.
Wright, was ordered te lie en the table. .
Mr. Snsportas, from the Committee on En
>grossed Acts, reported the following aa duly
?. ^ and correctly engrossed : A hill accepting th<
donation of lands to the State of South Carolina
ler the endowment of agricultural colleges
Mr. Prcndcgrase introduced a resolution
which wit referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
thet corn, rice, peer end potatoes he
eld by weight throughout the State.
On Motion of Mr. Lee, Senate conenrrent
resolution, requiring County Commissioners
to make eertaiu reports to the Attorney-General,
he., was taken up from the table: the resolution
d%s concurred in, and ordered to be
returned to the 8enate.
Til Hon. If. f. Russell, the ncwly-elected
Democratic Mayor of Augusta, together with
the Council, were inducted into office, on
Thursday. In the evening, there was a jotliCeation,
which ia thus described by the Coutlllshrsaliil
:
" The gratification of oar eitixens over the
eleetion for Mayor and members of Council,
salmtnuted, lest night, in a general celebration.
Our streets jfera brilliantly illuminated
with bon-lrcs, while the very air seemed on
re with beautifnl pyrotechnic displays. The
enjoyment was participated in by otd and
young, makiug tba 'city almost 'a jubilee ol
feasts,' and showing how deep was the joy oi
eur people for their rcleeee from the terribli
Misrule which, like a 'tyrant grim and fkarfa
ia hisrage' up to Weduesday leal, held then
iu bondage. The feature of the occasion
hewever, wea the moek funeral of the let
'Mayor.' This wsa participated in by an im
mense crowd, who, with torches, tin pant
trumpets and other fearfully discordant instru
moots, marched in solemn arrsv behind
eoffia borne upon the sbouhUrs of some te
pell-bearers, who were block, or appeared t
he; all wore the deepest habiliments of wo
Th? cortege preceded by outriders, parade
tkr >ugh the principle streets to the musie <
the'r various instruments, and finally proccei
tad to the bridge, where, with spproprie
eerwuouies and military salntes, the coffin *n
.4.?: *1.. 1. >.. 1,,-Ul
wti to the tun* of th# Doiul March,' and tl
eortagn returned with enlivening (train* at
ooa diabandcd. The enjoyment of thn ?
Mian ? happily concluded by a brllll*
raMplion at tb? Maaonie Hall, where lar
number* regaled themaelve* with many go
thin**, and iu the matter of fond and drir
furniibfcd through tha generoifly of our mm
ipal olhcera. Thus end* tba life of an illej
g>.-eri meat and commence* that of law a
Order." ^
Be OlKVViM..?A k?r?a?on lump rrplot
Utl Ratutdar, at tba houve of K. J. Lealie,
btaj 8inyT jr. T., an.l burned Mr*. Lealie i
bar tw? children to death. Such miafortu
abould teach all to be very careful with tl
laiapa, or alaa their eartevvneaa inay ere
borrow and deatruction in happy bouseho!
Aw "ex-medical offlcrfr of the United Sit
army " abnwa. In a letter iu the New Y
World, that the mortality ainoogut the C
flderate pritoner* at Klwlra, N. Y., wa*
naat a* that among the Federal prUonar
Itideraoa villa.
. vlsoakt fntcaraimmknt Judge Cai
Well, of Bout |t Carolina, whole apoken
In the high eat term* by 'be praae, will
liver a leetur# with rending* from Shi
pfofc and the poet#, in| the* Conrt FI?
n-Kt WVdneaday evening.?Jsniuglon (J
Ob'-trwrr ?W /i-jterler.
1 " I -1! -J?! I I,,.1
Judge Schley's Decision en the Be.
UefAot,,
W* ploaioiroin correcting whai appnorr
to bave been a tnisappreTicimiori ortbC'itCowimi
[(rendered in tbe ca a#4?f flyrd r?, Bce*e.>", nn-.l
ticcd by u? in nnr isroe Of tbe 1Mb inat. We
tben understood that tbo decision eukiuiucd
tkn to Alt l>.
SWo now. understand Dm derision to hard
an nuwie'liAaiuly wpon lhw?|nl raised, under
t ortt section ur Hint a I. which allows." tho
consideration of lho"eoiitriffl, -tho Btrhject of
the suitt the ntnouni and value of thq property
ewoetf by.Ik incut at tbo time tin- contract
was catered Into, to show upon the fn'Hh of
wbat property credit was given to bint an?l
whut tenders of [oivmynt made to t'.ia
plaintiff, and the nen payment of ih$.<U-btfwe?
owing, tn tie refusal of the auditor to reaeive
the TTionny offered," eto.
Thf plaintiffs cown*?|-o1.)eef*it to any sacli
te?tim?ny being admitted, its it was in dircut
ephfhet with tho first artiele and tenth section
of the Constitution ef the United fltalci-*
" which prohibit* the passage of nuy #jr
poeiftfcrt law. or low impairing tbo obligation
of contracts. Whereupon, after argument
had, the court railed, that said act of 1SC8, and <
tho ordinance of ISA5, oomiuonly known-as a
tho scaling act, wcro based upon the saute ,
principle?both relating to CnUrgiiyc the Suit*
of evidence?tbo only difference being rnat the
net of ISOff enlarged the ruMs so at to admit,
more facts In #? bcforS tlje jury than tho otdi- !
nanoe vf 1864 did jaud, at the constitutionality i
of that ordinance hna boon sustained l?y the
Supreme Court, thero wes, in the judgineut of
the court, t?i tbtg net of- IMP, no conflict with
the first article libit tc.irtl section of the Con - I
Sitution of tho Unitml States, .he ooutract,
not being abrogated of Impaired, but simply
that Die suid act ef 1808 allowed the jttry to
havo all the facts surrounding each transacting,
and %fler hearing all the testimony, make
such a verdict between the parties ge to thim
migkt stem just and c,(oiinhlc. *
[ VnrnenoA Republican.
ffwA, MtUrtiit, Pccetnber 6.
The city of Alamoa, eituated in the
aotnlicrn portion of the Stole of Sonora,
has bron gwept ou< of existence by a visit iAon
of fixture?namel^/a cninMned attack
of III* twtfgryat furies, emid ami W.vtpr,?The
Artflhlo event ^occurred tinging- the
great ttoihi laMi.i? from tire fftth to the
18th ultimo. From piivat" letters^-. Calved
in this cm? we translate thwMoH?tWI?i? ad
counts of thd d-Strbclinn ami lose' of life :
We h ?ve endured awful suffering. , T?f
rents ol rain for forty eiitbt nouns inundated
the city during the greater par! of the 10th
and 17lbr followed iby another Mrrtiit of
forty-eight hours, eo that the lioita- a not
III til- immedis ? way of being swrnt off
I?y l he force of ilin- h Ha, jlmiTjTjj M ruche.'
in Lv the en"rm??i? Ry ami
the aireugtb of the rain tallinx Vpmi them,
"tenor Iliegd Pew: mentOred itm winter In a
tank, and found that fflrly inches had fil'on
in r?tr?-ij1y I wo hour*. Alamo* ta no more.
Yufa trffy"'rtll a?aut>d that' nnlfn some
naw antl.iieh mine* a>a discovered it will
never he rebuilt. We are impuvet iehed
and ruined.
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT
CORRECTED WKtKLT, BT .
MESSRS. DAVIO 81 SI RADlEY, MERCHANTS.
0RERNV1LLE. S. C.. DEC. 8. 1SG8.
APPLES, HA bimhtl, dried, pTd.tl.00(iy$l.25
" *' " unpeuled, 06 r. (fit
II 00
BACON. ^ Ih 18 @ 22 r.
BALK KOPK..V lh T..12J (3) 15c.
IIA(l<tIN?, Runny, vd Ii8(a,:!0 e.
BAUUIXtJ, l>uudr.v. yd \,.2(J(u}?2c.
bur laps Hi*
ttHTifar.Tr^VTu ll.i'll 11 Pi1 ii iTiif**
BEESWAX. lb ....24@30 r,
CHICKENS, V I'?*1' ? <M> '-*6 '
COPPER, ft lb. Kin 25 (& 33 o
CORN. ? iiurbvl. new, 7o(g>80 #.
COTTON, vatrwince,.: 20 (a# 21c.
ROUS, do*cn XI4?.
FLOUR, *?t sack,* 16 50<?;rt 00
SOLD $1 80f<i)$l 86
INDIUO, Spanirh Fleat 12 00(a,2 26
So. Ca. II 76(?2 00
fRON, 7S It', American 71c
LEAD. Hft lb 2" ?*
LEATHER, V lb, Sole, J>?uiloek,...3i^ to #.
i' " " O^k, 60 c.
" '* " Upper 70 a.
i " " " Hornets 65 r.
MOLASSES, ^ K*l-> Muacovado, 76@*l 00
" " " Syrun, "....II 26
NAILS, ? keg..., $7 60
OATS, ft huehel * 60 (cb f>0 r.
PEAS, " " 60<d(7d e.
PEACHES, a bu, Dried, peeled.lt 00(^16 00
aa at il *1 .. ..a^aU.I *1 rail
POTATOES, bushel, 7rUb""V.l"liO"fa 7S
" " Sweet, 40(a)?0c
RYE, ^ bushel, 90(a,| 00
SALT, V eaek, Liverpool, (3 2Sr(a, 60
Sl'UAR, tb, brown '*** * " *
" " " Clarified ...20 @ -'24 ?
" " " Crushed, 50 c.
SHIRTIXG. seven eights. '*? bede, 124 ?
" " . retail 16 c.
TALLOW, ^ lb -16 e.
WHEAT, q?-bushel $2 00(<f,$2 26
YARN, Factory, by UJe 8t>(^i$l 86
" * bunch a....$2 00
A CARD.
TFTE undersigned, having sold his eptiri
1 ntereet in the Hotel known ?? the " LICK
j. KKSON HOUSE," iu Culnmba, S, C., wonl<
I take great pit-axure fn fecnimeinline hi
, friends to ebntit.ue their patronage lo tli
j new Proprietor*.
, IIr. WHltJHT has hxd charge of tit
, Hotel for me.^for a year past, ami will cor
a tinue to have the entire management of th
Hotel, under the new arrangement.
I feel a ran re-1 that the House will mail
i* tain iu former reputation aa a Ural clu
* llotel. T. S. NIOKRRSON.
n CoLfMaiA. ft. O., Sept. t, 1864. tl-Sm
'd ,, Pay Up..1;r f
J THE Membara of the Literary Club, w
please pay up their Subscription, aa tl
0 Money is needed at once.
Dec 9 29 1
- ~COUNTY SURVET
lent
anthorily frpm Messrs. Ai.kx. MrBi
go J[| J. I>- Sulmv a a ind Jxo. M, Goonw
od County Commissioners, I wilt next wenk p
ik, aaad to divide lha Oonnty of Greenville it
ni- TOWNSHIPS, and mark the linns, aa rcipi
ptl cd by InW. As tbe law in rofcrenewio priv
nd , surveys is for a-surveyor In notify land-n*
I * . -1? i:..-- r .1....-, it
j era ooioro umiAiu^ ? ? ? , ? ,?
I make the above utatemcnt, a* lb? line* ?
led eornera wilt be established at once, with
In farther notification.
md WM, A. IlfeDSOX, P. F
nea Peeetubor 8th, IS69 2V?
SATE' YMHfc'CWJM
an 1 A I<L persona Indebted to WIIITMIRI
or" IV FKKUU80N, for the years I#fi7
on? i HfaS, will oblige u? by settling up; yous
a* ' eannot be continued for the year 1
. at unless you make a'o?earrangements to pa
UP in full lor (he last turn year*. You cai
ask ?s to koep waiting and selling yoursr
_ and families and raying of your serrante
P" ilootfi fn' one'and two yedrs aftd not hn |
1 ?' We most ?t?p y> t?. N<? or lera for He uls
de be Ailed sshti aroompnnied with eaah,
e*nn"' *" y?a or y??r fa'tiiliea only for <
We hare credited you upon your " Hoi
,u*? and nuw. m aak I'\Y., as we need m
*>) , badly. WfimSTPw A FBKUlHO
D.6) W
' % /.
4 "V
?R. KNltiHT,
#MOTTOQR APNBR,
ANDdoalerlo HIOTOORAPHIC firOCK.
All order* promptly attended to. ?
Uoudi lent by express or mall; "
339 KINO STREET,
OH AHLESTON, S. C. i
Deo # 2? 3m
v
IK AID or Till
NEW BAPTIST, CBCRCB
I FO* THE COLORED PEOPLE.
f.T it respectfully anuoimeed that a FAIR
for the above parpoee will he h^rt'lb.
b- Couit House on the 28<f AT f/.l MM of*
Oft*i*4*r >u*t. i.i,
The ft rut do v and night of the Fair will)
< i apart for the rgovpiioti of the White
People, who are earnestly solicited to>5(1
the obj-ct mentioned, by being present'sn
the occasion and making liberal purchases,,'
ji Great painV have been taken to fnakeihe
Pair wortFiy or public patronage, and th?n>
Migngrd In il? praparai ion trual lhat they
will rec' i< ? a geuerou* reward at U>?
band- <>f lli? Vhole community.
I)o>ir? open at about 10 u'ciork In fb?
morning nti-l'at tbe nrual hour in tlie erenin*.
Admittance 10 cenrt.il '
Pre 9 *9 '.3
Inevv goods.
(IIRISTM GOODS I!
' FANCY GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE,
t a H K A P. r/
mm t waiai
A TARGE STOCK OP
NEW GOODS,
\ COKSISTINO OP
New and Beautiful- BOOKS
Photograph Albums
A LARGE LOT OF
' o n t t- t> rt e-n
TOY BOOKS
AND
STORY BOOKS.
?<r Our Stock of Blank
Books and Stationery has just
b en Replenished, and we of
ier mem ior sale uttiAf.
TJ1K BMT QUALITIES OP
fRESCH AID AMERICAS CASDIES.
Spanish and Domestic
J Q. t\ JrSL fjt
5M0K.IMS AMD CHEW1MG
? " o a. J r* v/ VJ < 1
T^jlet aiul Fancy Articles
PERFUMERIES
- ? ? t
Colognes
Sv?aps, of all descriptions
Szc.} &c.t &c.
"ITTK wntilJ inform our frienda tbat out
\f Stork ot ,
iiitdiS k m
[? freah, full and complete. Wo offer thero ?l
prices ns cboap na any one in tliis market
and guarantee tlieir purity. We offer
PURE LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
consisting of BRANDY, WINKS, RUll
UIK and WHI3K.Y.
ygyfc Q?| tut |U3 RTC t AS II. oij.
P* Call at
HARRISON & MARSHALL':
NKW DRUG AND BOOK STORE,
OPPOSITE TilK MANSION HOUSE,
i Dec 9 2tt *_
w -l!S~ rrr
J^UIIVC,
IN conformity with requirements of the It
ternat Revenue Laws, I hereby give m
tiec all persons who may elalm a Still, C?
| and Worm, seined near Widow Keler's, ou tl
f 3d of December, 1863, about II miles fro
r Greenville C. II., by Ileal M. Perry, Assistu
Assessor, and A. I?. Cobb, Dopnty Collector
to make such claims before me within thir
days from the first publication of this noti<
A. I*. COBB,
Deputy Collector 3d District, S. C.
Dec 9 29 3
? Notice.
TN conformity with the requirements of t
I Intermal Revenue Laws, t hereby givo i
' tice to all persons who may claim a 8.ill, C
and Worm, aoiied on the premises of ,\1
Sarah Sbockley, on the 2#th of Nuvoinh
1808, about 9 miles above tlrccnville, by 11
''f M. Perry, Assistant Assessor, because of
ing used in violation, of Internal Revet
Laws?the same having been turned over
me?to make such claims before mo wit
thirty days from tho first publication of I
notice. A. L. 00ItII,
ir Doputy Collector 3d District, 8. (
a _ ?? 'to
'Notice. 1 i
'If* TN conformity with the requirement* of
",c J. Internal Revenue Laws. I hereby givt
,n* tico to all persona who m?y claim a Still,
V? and two Worms, sclaod on the premises ?f
" ' ?? ? ?.? oa.i. M....nu,|^.r i
X" Horry vr OHruirov w ?o*, ?...
1 about VJ mile* frotn Urcvnvillo C. II., by I
)|. I'orry, A**i*taiit Aste?sor, became <JI
' !ng n?c<l In violation of Internal Re*
1 Law*?the nmn having been turned ovi
ine?to tnnko ?uch claim* before mo w
T thirty day* froin tl>e lirat publiention of
F. natiee. A. L. COBB
Deputy Collector 3d District, 8.
4 A Deo 0 20
nd .
*? Surveyor, Conveyancer, and No
"u. Public.
nnot rriJIR undersigned having taken out 11
ilvca 1 h* a Conveyancer, will, In ??nm
with with hi* mirveyr, attend to drawing
>aid. Mortgage*, Deed*, Dower*, will Prov
trill 8tnmp Papers, qualify Commi**ioneri
AV?- Appraiser* of Kaiate* at r?a*onable ra
eaah. chargo. Kotidence, nil mile* Ratt of t
tor," vflte. Ill* friend* e*n eoiifer with him
oncv I 8*le?day at Qroenrilln t'onrt II
.V. I WM. A. UUDS01
3 0?t 29 23 1
-e-? t g- w*S
SALE,
0j$lt WSfc S?
1 rBT SBEk 38BEe?
wu??^rR'y ^'E'
DESIRABLE PROPERTY,
Doionjrtnir to Hto E.UtOMf tb? I?t? DORCAS
J. ORBKN, dtxivasvd :
Ctt If"). 6, OonMning 23 Aor*i, mot* or 1**4.
Lot Ifo. 7, Cvittaiufag Ht Art**, mar* or I***.
Lot Wa ii. a* ?r /...
All (Wanted on the Laurens Road, three miloe
from Croonville Court House.
Lot Ho. 10, Coulainiitff 30 Arret, more or lett.
Lot It- 16, (Cantoning 39 Acres, mofe or Utt.
Both alturtod cm Leurene Road 1J miloe from
Orevnvillo Court House.* All the above lots
ro well wooded with oak, hickory, Ac.
Lot Ho. 9# Containing 41 Acre*, morr or lett.
Lot Ho. 10, Containing 48 A eras, more or Utt..
Both situated on Latosens Road, 21 miles from
Greenville Court House, well wooded with
forest I'lnc,. and each having an excellent
building'^olit on tho ltoad.
Lot Ho. 13, Containing 43} Acre I more or jell.
Lot No. 13, Containing 40 Arret, ffcoreor let*.
Lot Ho. 14, Containing 40 Aerei, fare or leu.
Sit A :> icd. 2A miles from Greenville Conrt House,
fronting on the road leading to T. 0.
Lowndes', also well wooded with forest pine.
A majority of tho above lots are well watered.
if the above property should not be sold at
pr|vatc sale before the first Monday iu January,
1869, It will then be sold at publio auction.
Terms favorable to purchasers, or, if sold
at auction, made known on day of sale.
C. T. HAMMOND,
JKxesu'.or.
Dee 2 88 &
Notice.
ALL persons having claims agahut the
Kstatc of tho late DORCAS J. GREEN,
deceased, will present them, properly attested,
at the offico of EA8LKY A WELLS,
Attorneys at Law.
Dee 2 28 6
Notlco CradifnrK.
THE Rule has expired In the following
cases. The various creditots are in
/ rmed that References will ho held, ami
they are required to he present, and eslah-.
Il?h by proper proof, the rank and amount
of their rrepoctivo claims against the Estates.
VIS..
Estate of NATHANIEL MORGAN, onTues
day, 16'h December.
Estate of REUBEN HOW DEN,' on Wednesday.
Iftth December.
Estate of JAMES M. LATIMER, ou Thursday.
17th Decenabvr.
Estate of JOHN M. HARRISON, on Friday,
18t h' December.
Estate of JASl'ER J. 1'RINCE, on Satur
day. 19 li December.
Estate of C. J. ELFORD, On Monday, 21st
December.
F.-tate of W L. M. AUSTIN, on Tuesday
u" COLUMBIA, a C.
'fc FIRST CLASS HOTi:
ipsa liDAWtary
W M . A . W RICH
MANAGER.
ZnZ j^u j! _*?
lV^d! . WM. P."PRICE,
"?' ATTORNEY AT LA
uln \ DAHLONFGA, 8A.,
cry ~1 \TIT,L practice in the Coantiee of ]
i r V kin, Dawaon. Oilmer, Fannin, I
V. | Tiiwni, White and Nail.
,?*t? Jut 10 83
40
2'2'l D'Cfmher, ''
Estate..! \V? A. M.O)\VRI.T.
" T5T*i?l? ?.( l> O, \\ BttTFlBU), on Thursday.
*24ill December
The Commirfioncr hopes that this notice
will lie nlun-rvel. nn.l aivo the trouble uuJ
costs of a notification bv Sheriff.
J. i*. MOOItE. C R O. C
Conimissioiiei-'s Office, Dec. 1st, 1868.
l?ee 4 48 2
NortVft.
1~N conformity with requirements of the
X Internal Kevepite Laws, I hereby |{ivr
notice to nil pereonn who mat cln'm TWO
KEGs' ami Hb tit ONE DOZEN JUGS OF
| WHISKY, all containing nhout textv gnl
l Ions, which was seized by llcxt M. Perry,
Assistant Assessor, on the 19th ot Novetn^
l<r, 18C8. nt the store of John llightower,
. Esq , In the Town of Greenville, hecsure ol
the tux not having been paid?the e?m?
bating been turned over to me?to tnakt
itch olaiin* before me, within thirty d:iy<
fiom the tiist publication of this notice.
A. !.. COBB,
TV- O-ll
' . ?0? ll l VI ^
Millinery ! Millinery 1
, ^ MIS8 lfcKAY
5 HAS JUST returned fror
/S^BrRe Charleston. with a *e'l sele r
WireSfig -1 M"k of MILLINERY
consis ittg of the latest style
CTlfffJf ,.f BONNETS. HATS. FEA
- TURKS, FLOWERS, HI BON
A jfl Ac I^TBraitllng and Stamj
lef ing dons on reasonable term
Oct 14 21 8m
tc " Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp
Z and Bcttlod Wines and Li
- quors."
t A SUPPLY of these justly celebrnti
2\_ GOODS, put up expressly for tncdicio
n<i private use. Just received, and fur as
by the undersigned Agents for Greenville.
_ HARRISON A MARSHALL,
A. MILLER A CO.
Nov 4 . 24 2m
r ~ W. H CAMMEE,
3 PR ACTUAL GUKStttT
??? AND MACHINIST.
(SORft SHELI.TRM, Oof ton Olna, I.o<
J Kerosene Oil Latnfs, Sewing J
? chines and Parasols, REPAIRED w
' promptnfc<<*. Clint ges reasonable.
I have on hand, nnd which in o(Tcrc<l
the <"le, at low rate*, n nlook of C0RX-S11
no- LKKS, and also some new PISTOLS, an
Cap antinahon of which is invited.
.Toe I am prepared to furnish STEN
80S, PLATES, lor Marking Clothes,
lext Stand? Al Weslfield's old Shop.
' he- July 22 '" 9
* ** a.
* ft-i--^ & *? -ri^-jafcr-"
- . ?. in
Notice.
4 LL mkIm indrliUil to ihe nUtc ol
/V *WII.EY KjiilP, deceased. will please
cutne forward mid s -t'.le ?t ?>rtd? to the uo
deinignrd. end partferf" ha%fhg <| .inn will
present i hem (> ?.pel l-y attested to the same
for pay nieiit. ' V.'1' im*v
HIEKL McIMDE,
lMVjr> I.. VAUOlHjl.
Executors. "*
Hob. 27th, 1808.
lhit^5tat^of South Carolina,
OIIJBENVITjT.E COUSTV.
g In Chancer y.
SUSAK Tlf REI.f JtKTLh bv her neat frl-nd.
W. T. SHUMATE w W. !?. TIIKKLO
KKI.D. Admlniatrator ef al ?Bill fat ?>?<Urtnenl
of Heal EetaU, ifcc
Complainant havi.ig, filed her Bill
in this case, and it rp(veariti|( to the
Court thai Ihe Defendants, Muriah Rodgery,
of Ancmifma, Richard Bayne and Ins wife,
Mary ilavne, end children, if any, of tile
State of Tennessee, Jefferson Klrod ami
wife, Sidney Klrod, and children, if any, of
the Slate ol Alabama, arc without ana be*
vond the HtnlfV of thl? State:' ItUoidered
hat they do appear nrd nhewer, plead or
u-ii>iir io tne imi in I'ua <? ? wtimn
Forty day*, or the same will be taken pro
tottfetno a* to those d.fendahta.
W. A. McDANIEL, O. C. P. 0. C.
Greenville C. 11., November 18, 1868.
Not 18 ? 26 6
The State of South Carolina,
UREENVILLE COUNTY.
JOSIAII HAWKINS A dm in intra! or. Applicant,
azninst Ttarnet C. Hawkins, Williatn
C. Hawkins. and others, Dflendants.? CVtatfon
for a Final Settlement, Decree, <t"c.
IT appearing to hit satisfaction thai Eveline
Hawkins, widow of EMERY IIAWK1NS,
deceased, y>4 his heirs, to wit: Carolina 0.
Taylor und her husband Thus. D. Taylor, John
Jlakwins, Jero W. Ilawkius, Mary C. Hawkins,
Herbert II. Hawkins and 9. D. M. It.
Hawkins, reside without this Stato: It is,
therefore, ordered that they do appear, in person
or by Attorney, at a Court of l'robato, to
bo holden for Greenville County, at Greenville
Court House, at 10 o'otoek, on the 2d day of
February next, A. D. I8G'.?, to show cause, if
uny,thcy can..why a Final Settlement of the
Estate of JOHN P. If AW KINS, deceased,
should not bo had, and a Decree- given thereon,
oi their consents, in failiug to attend, will
bo ontered of record.
Given under my hand at Greenville Court
House, this 2d dav of November, A. P.. ltdft.
f<. J. DOUTII1T, J. P. U. C.
Judge of Proliato's Office, Nov. 2nd, 1868.
Nor 4 24 td
W<wtti-wP Muiitli C/iirrrliuii)
GRENV1LLE COUNTY.'
In the Court of Probate.
J. W. HILL and wife, JOSEPHENE HILL.
Applicunts against WILL|AM < OX and
others, Defendant*.? Citation for a final
Settlement and I Jeer re.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that
Walker Lancaster and wife. Mary Jane
Lancaster, Dr. William Barton and wife,
Loui-a Hnrlon, Perry Barton and wife,
( . 1 ir.n C. Barton, Defendants in this ease,
reside without the limils'of Ihi* Hiate : It
is therefore order*d, thni they d<> appear in
person or by attorney at a Court ol Pto
?? oe iietoen hi wreonvtu* Untirt
Hottia nl ten a/clock, A. M . on the 2d day
of March next, In iliow onn?? if any they
can. why ? tinul settlement of the E-:ate of
Iii?rjhel'? Cox, deoe taed, nhmt'd nolle had,
nod a Deer o tfiVen ?he|tjn f- <! "!
- <11 IIUI'IU, *
my Imnd at Oreenvjlle
Court Hou#e, this 2d day of December, A.
!>., 1868.
J.'DOUT1IIT, J. P. O. C.
Dec 2 28 8tn
^(:i(c of Mouth Carolina,
GKElNVIl.l.K CuUNTV.
In the Court of Probate.
JAMES P MOORE, Administrator, r?. AL
EX PAYNE end other*. Defendant* ?
Pttitio*> f?r Sale Ileal Eat ate, t? Pat
Debt*
XT n|i|.e*ri"e t>? my *ati*rnction that EM.
L II.Y PA'ITON. one of the D'fcndent*
reside* without this State : It ie, theiefore
nidcred that she do appear, in person or hj
nttorney. ami object to the mile of the rea
f ertete of EYKl.l N K C< >X 1.1 N. lo pay dtbii
> on or before the 28th day of Dacembe
1 next, or her consent to tha same will be en
tered of record.
Given under my hand at Orecnvil!
Court llonee, thia 18th day ol Noventbei
" '* A 8. J. DOUTTUT, J. P. 0. C.
Nov 25 '27 fl
: "iTBEN'l STORE.
d T HAVE j'tat returned from the mi k'
1 with n etoek of Very Cheap Good
;i which 1 am determined to *?dl as ceeap i
" any ?toro in the town.
s THOMAS STEEN.
' AL1. and examine niy etoek of Cnbcot
*' Dree* Good*, H?iniornls, Heat
_ Shawl#, Hood*. Cloak* and llreuk'ost #haw
all remarkably cheap, for sale nt
S ST KEN'S STORK.
I" T F you wish cheap Boot* and Shoes, I hn
A got them, consisting of Qentleme
. Fine French Calf Skin Sewed Boots a
Shoes: also. Fine French Balmoral*, I
ilits Fine Glove-finished Kid Polish B
morula, Chililrens French Glovi finish It
Ties, and a very huge assortment of Mei
Women's nn>l Bora Boots and Shoes o
, superior quality, for ante at.
? STERN'S STORK
BROAD Qh>ths, Cassinicrea, Twx
Jrane,*and a very large araortmetil
CI! other clulhs, which would take too
space to enumerate, for sale at.
STEKN'S STORI
AIJ^O, a splendid Stock of Orocet
Hardware, Cioek<ry and Glassw
To satisfy yourselves about prices, call
. examine this depat U.imt at
** STKEN'S ST0R1
rith T HAVE selected a very fine loi of
A and Coffees, consisting of Rio, J
for Maracnho, Lagityra. l.ist of Teas?E
gp,. Fine Movnne, Gunpowder. Extra Mov
ux- Young ll>aon, Fine Young Imperial. 1!
Teas, Super Oolong, Ooloug, Souchong
C1L English Bi eaktast, all of which 1 can re
tneud, for sale at
STBEN'8 STOR
tf Nov 18 '26
___ _ ______
v SMOKING TOBACC
_ 'T'T* A VINO r?>cciva?J (lie agency t
Ij* XX native jiiatly celebrated llrai
TOR ACl'O. we will inakn il to your
est to buy from na. Far Ml? by who
T, or retail. I?AVIP k 8TUADR
Oct HO 28
gin
~ rosadal:
*mv\ Purifies the Blooc
Union, yor gal6 l>y Drnggigt* ZVJITJV
" i
I I
I
- ,ll|in i>H|ii ' i'u m m i
Till: OI?? EBB
CAROLINA BITTEM, 1
MAKL'VACTURKD BY I
rslilflillCH K'lIiMJim.
CHARLESTON, S, C. K |
SOLD BBRE BY
MORGAN A WESI MORELABBy I
HARRISON A MARSHALL, Rc
v "4; w1"' f.
Ai Walter, B
F0& TMt W0*JIW(, . ?
Goodrich, 1
Wineman & Co* I '
u Sep?? |A $m j?); .
IATCR1MIER* Ml LJ!fiUI, I
Sfconj J)oot nhoi-e tfu Foul Offiti, p
wvi(is,a.af o. <?. \
I WOULD inform my friend* aa? 5
JRI^L pntron* of (irccnvtlie. that I btr* ''
SMB ju.t revived a USB VAHIETY ?
CLOCKS, . ?
hbb waiunei ana ?ieweiryv
Together with a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
SPECTACLES,
Which r wilt diapoae of at LOW RATES.
REPAIRING in all of Ha branches .
will 1>? faithfully attended to.
Sep t# 10 " tf *'
TAKE NOTICE.
NEW FALL GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALf,
AT THE
WELL KNOWN STAND OF
W. II. HO VET. I
CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
Yon will find anything and fs
everything that ia kept in a wclVre^ulatad
Dry Oooda House.
BEAUTIFUL
FALL PRINTS, POPLINS
ALL-WOOL DE LAIN S%
SHEPttERQS' PIL ACSf,
AJERINOBS,
LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, I
5Pma:iamciiOT?5?p , \
iimk til miif nan.
CLOTHS Ss CAMR
FOR GENTS' AND YOUTnS' WEAR,
Ready-Made CLOTHING.
?M?, 0AFIp BHOSB,
RUBBERS,
; umbrella?., &?., &?.
f NOTE AND LETTER PAPER, SOAPS
AND PERFUMERY, VIOLIN
STRINGS AND 110WS, LARGE
A SMALL LOOKINU-GLA8S)
E8, Wall paper and
1 BORDERING. jft-j
' gJT PmII oni 1 v mid male, vnur idsctUiii.
No charge mndo for *howing Uoodi.
^sur Polite attcution guaranteed to all. , A
W. H. HOYEY. ' JQ
foran
i 14.000 aJcoN1'010* cl)l",T*r
IB
UOO Sacks Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
<
100 Sacks Standard Liverpool SALT
ry 25 Keg* N\A1 LS, assorted *i*ca
'* 20 Bales BATKSVILLE SIIIRTINO
JO Bale* MeBKE SHIRTING
v? 2<) Ua,us COTTON YARN
a j 20 Bag# Prime and Fuir BIO COFFEE
.a- 20 Barrell* SUGAR
al" IO "BAGS Durham'Smoking TOBACCO
toe .
2 BAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO,
f a ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
^ Sh?cs, Huts,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS &f.
S. Our Stock of.IIATS aud SHOES i* very
jr( large and complete, and we rtjll guarantee our
Ar,' entire Stock will compare with any in Town,
and l,oth ns tb quality and price. A call will satlafv
VOU.
S. DAV1D&STRADLEY.
rt?? May 13 61 tf
Fairvirw Sugar Company.
lack r|>HIS Company having bought the Right
and in the' gr lit discovery of muting ?ugar
coin- and refining eyrnp made firm Sorgo Cane, in
that portion of Urrenvillc District rial racing
j; the Third Regiment, we propose to frtft a
,f SUUAIl HOCSKnnd RKFJNKn near FAIR
VIEW as an.>n ax piacticable. To tkore who
live too far tri>ui our woiks, to haul their csngg,
we propose to rell Farm Rights. Wr helievo
O. this to he one of tl^e greatest discoveries foT
the South tl-at could have been made, and
if the }iaye no 4'iuht that it will he, in a few years,
rid ol ,pc grea( stnpl? ?f the South. Its operations
inter- yre simple ami tost comparatively nothing to
ilcaale start a Urui works, and will pay five tlgstel.
EY. tor than any cr>>p except cotton, and we ha.
tf .?eve will double that great king of the South,
mmmtm Those wishing Rights should Call at ones on
Dr. W. A. Harrison, at Fafrvlvw. t>r Dr. W,
r P. l'aasuiore. at tlrvenvilli, who will tai c great
I pleasure in giving full particular*. Re will
turnith seed free ot cost, except freight, to
1 those w ish lug to plan I.
W, A HARRISON,
* V. P. l'AS8M0R>.
Agents for Cotnjany,
mere. T p. doziimaN, i reMdiuu
ma 8. pi 2 U \f
.