The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 21, 1869, Image 3
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Waited States Supreme Court,
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[Otrrnjiiiiiww ^ <* BuUimort Anj
wasaraavon, April If. '
Ae"?? th? nni la which opinion* were delivered
In the S?pr?aM Court of lb* United
ti tales to-day fu that of the Stele of Tehee 1
. ?. George W. White, John ChilWi, John A. i
Harden burg end others. This case hss exert- i
ed a good deal Of interest and involved some
very interesting points. The opinion wes de- '
tivared by Chief Justioe Cheee, end the eese
wes determined In fevtfrot the Stat* ef Texas. ,
At the breekleg out ef the rebellion the S,t?to
ef Teats bed in Us possession severe) hundred "
tboureod dollars or United States beads, which
had been ?aid to it upon the settlement of its
Northwestern boasdary. During the robe! I loft
the insurgent Government seined the Slate
treasury, end among other property the said |
(roods, end subsequently disposed ot the bonds
to White, ChUWs 4 Co. om a contract, and
Whits. Chilies A Co., eg I He close of the wsr
took them to New York and sold them to dir.
ferent parsons, disposing of some ef there la
... Tta> sale* WB -made by Wbitn, Chill** 4 '
After the maturity of lh? hood*. A Bill |
on Hod tat tb* Supreme Court by the Slate .(
tuw tgainit W bile, CbUles A Co., and all
vital pnrao?n? ?id k~?d?rn of tbo bouils, tea
Stale aeaking to Mt aaide tbo contract where
t?y tbe luaurgant g?r?r#ra?#t aald tbo bunda
informally, and tb?y aakod a decree that (be
b aide re should pay tbe aaiue ?v?r to tbe State
.or account for (bent. ? .
The question* raised in tbo argument ware
of grave Importance, and iovulvedthe relation
?f Texas to the Uuloa and tbe Constitution ,
during the war; tbe character and authority or
her government and tba relation of the State
to tbe Union since the war, and tbe character
of her government eince that time.
Tbe opinion of tbe Court determined that
tbe State wafe never odtof tba Union or froed
from her obligations to tbe federal Governmeat,
notwithstanding the State government
daring the war was hostile to the Constitution,
and conH ix* be rooogniaed by tbe Federal
Government; that tbe otject of the war wa*
to over throw tbe hostile government and anahis
tbe State to re^oetabilib a Government in
harmony with tbo Oonstituti u of the Federal
v Union, and that wheti the war wae over tbe insurgent
Government, which bad never been
anything but nn usurping authority, ceased to
ealtft, anddbe United States bold tbe possession
of tbe tesdtorty and the control of the people
for tbe pnrpose of enabling tbcm to reorganise
a Statu Government; that tbe Provisional
Government established by-Mr. Johnson, and
of wbiob Mr. llanstitun was tbe Governor, tbe
subsequent government under tbe Constitution
of tba Stats of stbich Mr. Throckmorton mi
Governor, and tba present government, of
wbish Mr. Psaae is Governor, under the authority
of tbe atiiitaryr commander of the-Listrict,
were all such governments as could properly
represent the State in the Supreme Court
of the United States.
The UtLief -J iMtlo?, Ml miwotdj im Of in ion,
avoided, by ex proa# statement, any opinion as
to tba constitutionality of tba Reconstruction
Acta, and decided that tba insurgent government
could make no valid contract conveying
tbe title to tba property of the State of Texas,
and that aa tbe purchasers of these bonds from
tks eii|issl holders took them after-they bad
matured, they could acquire' no better title
diss tbe parties from whom tbey obtained
tbem, and tbat the State was, therefore, eau?tied
to tba fell relief prayed for in the bill.
The case tras argued in February last by
MsMrs. Richard T. Merrick, of this city, and
Judge Paschal for the State of Tcxaa. At tbo
close of Mr. Merrick's argument, which waa
loag and exhaustive, ha was highly complis
seated by the Court fur bia effort. The other
aide waa represented by Messrs. Albert Pike
and E. W. Johnson of Arkansas, Judge Moore
?r Kentucky, Mr. Phillips 1st* of Alabama, J.
S. Carlisle, Esq., sad Messrs. Hughes, burner
and Pack. Ilvlli on account of the questions I
Involved and the talent employed, the ease cx>
cited much interest at the time of the argument,
and the decision was eagerly looked for
by members of the bar.
Tb< Spanish Cruelties in Cuba.
Tba cruelties which tbe Spaniards continue
ta perpetrate in the Island ot Cuba, are revolting
to the humanity of the age. Whatever
may be tba diferenM of opinion as to tbe
tnerits of the quarrel between Spain and Cuba,
nod however general the eanvirtioa against
tbe policy urged by some of the recognition of
Cuban independence, there sua be but one sentiment
in regard to the mercilessandauocious
spirit In which the war is waged by Spain.
Tba shooting of women, children and captives
*nd tba reek loss manner in which the brutalU*d
volunteers fire upon a crowd, at mention*
-nd in tba cable despatches published Saturday,
because soma parsons in it arc alleged to have
attic red seditious erics, thus slbughtaring in
wold blood both the innocent as well as tbe of
A?d*n, is enough to aroCse tbe execration of
It Christendom. Such acts would justify a
protest (Voaa all th? civilised powers, especially
tkis wintry, tte nearest neighbor of the island
which is wad* tka scene of thosa sickening
crimes.
The remorseless cruelty manifested by Spain
In this inawrrectlon is not exceptional. It has
always been conspicuous hi her dealings with
those who diaptUo her aalhority. Tbe annate
of her conquests on this continent are eteined
with the darkest orimee. In the revolt of her
Booth American possessions, her soldiers committed
whole populations to the flames. Tbe
resaU ought to bare taught her tbe i?npotency
of each wicked nee*, for the magnificent
territory the owes possessed on this continent, I
i,IM miles In length nod nearly 3,00<J in some
places in breadth, has "sen long ago rescued
from her iwwoei and enrol grasp. Of all the
fabrie of colonial despotism which more than
And years age aha reared npon the fallen
thrones of Moateesuea and the Iaeas of Peru,
Cuba is the only as labia possession she has
left, and that she holds as she has held allother
colonial possessions,only to boeubordlasted in
every respect to be/ own nsrrow aud eel Ash interests.
Some person may doubt our right to interpose
between Spain and her province, bnt,
ae goivUlaed people, and in tbe name u ToonsMoubemabUy,
we unquestionably have a right
te expend thai she shall not carry en this contest
with her revolted subjects in the spirit of
the dark ages, hat according to the maxima of
modern civilisation. There Is aot a nation on
the earth, except Spate, which has aot been
softened and rendered lees ferbcious, te some
. extent, by the morel change la the directioa' of
hamenity whioh baa occurred te the laet few
peoluriae. Mankind, does net tolerate now
tbe harshness and brutality la workshops,
pchooljj ftuniliee, or te the relations of government
te people.en wbteh they ones locked witk
tuflUhrsaaa. Mean some aya^atby is beginlag
to he reamed for ill-eeed animals, and tbe
nan who ioAtete anaeeecaary pis npon them
is leaked upoiUthnself as more of a brute than
Ue beusi vjW b? wantonly asnee* to suffer.
WhateumCyw the aut'eerity ef the Spanish
Owwnant, all hnmsnUg has aright te
potest agntost the manner 1a wbieh It is exirelessfl,
mpemteHy In view of tbe feet that,
L * ** ? * *? It Is by confessed
WU* the freeh Slate of
?nni?, ?? mi?H fW U xyiUltti i wr
jpaaast limitMM hi thMMskvoo, thai tkov .
p rs tit as inbumsnl/ trsoUd.
At ?bo eloso of Iks mssUm Am Uattsg)
Msstsof LspTCseatsAvM ;uK a resolution
sfijifltliy wUfc tWo poopls ?f Cube, Md m.
ilMttlu tb? VmMni u Uko ii*m for mo(,
sRlos is tb# tmt sf (Iks oetoWluAaiost of
SopuUtoSS for* of noyr*m**X, Wbstoror '
WV tf tits tipsJ'WTj of tk<m, i
S3. SMbTTo 41?nt ss propriety of s
filUt Sfl^sst U?S s?s?ty ?f Spota. Tbs Son- 1
to Mi sot wt on Um Rosso rotoluHos, ind
(my iioliif jrf pof -polii lo^l mcUB Is
fcs*si W*
v..#. .r in 1 a
.0.^ *Mt*? *??*?* 4p? H Mf f <M*. '
M\ mi I, I . i1 -ag!
Q gT"1 6 ft H
Millinery.
" MISS McKAY, harin* ro- c
turnad from Jfaw T?tk A f?w H
MUBM ''"7* ?*?>. bat oyeniHl wrll-tcmfiM'
oon?i?Hn?
a# PRHpClT BOB- "1
(VlfVJ NKTS and IIATA, HATS and 1
9|T CAPS 6?r LaUea, KlUret. Jinyn _
??i "n<l Ibfaot*. FI.OwRSS, KIB- F!
VIH BON8, Hair COILS, BHAIDS,
Ac,
.Alio. tr,
DltlSS MAKTNO, lit all I to brancbaa, at. T
tended to with DMlseu and dumltb. ?
Api ?I 4r i j*
VALdABLE
LANDS FOH SALE.
r T
WB offtr (or aala, Thirteen H
afrlfrjKffatl^P Taiuahia Tract* of LAN D. j
MOB It* Wb M the MU
1mm of tbo htMs's fn#h*r, hX *>? 6- 5.
Dtewart, Mr. J AS. F. 8tSW^Rf, of bum,,
Mid MiM MATTIU A. IS. CELKY, *t Umtrllla.
^
The PeftbOuy Schools
TUB Bk???U*? Oikuiiiftu* wonld raipcci
fully Inform the pel roar and frleuda of
Uia Peabady Sobools that (ho evamioa
tlaaw Will t>? made oa IT"tdnrnday and
Thnrrdty, Ihr list and 23d mat*., between
ilia hour* <>f 9 A. M. and 2 P. M Tin pa
tent* and guardian* of iha pupils, and the
publir, are itHrilad to attend the examination*
on IPedneadav. at lb* Oaillmd School
Honor ; and on Thnrtday, at th? Primary
School Building.
> PUBLIC CELEBRATION ha* barn ar.
ranged to take plsoi at the Court Tleuae
oa Friday morning at le^ o'clock, and
again at bight. The Report of the Boa d
of Cuntmlaeioneta will be t*?d# and ad
dreaaea and other lot. raiding ex* rvisa* may
t?e xprrt rd. Our eitixvu* are ree|>,-ctfulljr
lovit?d to he praarnt.
II. MANLY J*. )
J. A. DAVII>. > Ex. Com.
ELLISON CAPKHS, )
Ap 21 48 1
Publio Lecture.
THE Pirat in the Course of Lectures f?r thia
uininvr Iwifnre the (Jreenvilla Literary Clun,
will be delivered in the Court House on J'rid'iw
erruiug. April 80, at 9 o'clock, by Kav.
J. L. BURROWS, D. D., of Klshmond, VihDr.
B. la one of tbe moat eloquent aud popular
lecturers in tbe wbole country, vigorous sad
atrikimt in thought, and splendid iu atyle and
delitrny.
TltskcU will admit one gentleman with any
number of )?dioa. Ticket lor ona lecture, 35
cents) for the whole course, of seven or eight
lectures, 91.00. To be had at the Drue Stores,
and at the stores of J. O. Smith, II. Beattie A
Co., W. II. llovsv, and David aud ft trad ley.
April 48 2 j
Religious Notice
Appointments uf Kee A. H. SxumitNj, P.
E , Greenville District, South Carolina Conference.
M. p Church, South, Id Quarter:
Jit I drille Circuit?April 24 th and 20th, at
Wood'# Chapel,
QrttnrilU fknlion? May let and Id
Gren.villt GYrc?uJ*-Maj 8th a,id 9th at Severn.
^
PickmnilU Circuit- Mny 15th and lflih, at
Mr, I'iinlV.
Wnlhafta Circuit? May !1J and 23J, at
Fairview.
Smrea and Tujulo Circuit?May 20th and
2ftth, at Frie?.d?hin.
Audcreon Circuit?June 6th and 6th, at
Belhal.
Andenon Station?June 12th and 18th.
Pendleton Circuit?June 10th and 2tltb, at
Mhtdjr Oroya
Pendleton Colored Charge?Jone 26(h and
22th, at Ml. Zi<*n. *
Williamson Circuit?July 8-1 and 4ill.
A. B SlEl'IlKNd, P. R
Apl 21 * 8
Tribute of Reflect The
ofTieera of Uie \Va*Uiui:toit S". Prea
byterian Chit*eh, enaHUjng of Paatur. E<
firre, Deaeona and Tru-leea, having mat lo
pay a trlhuie of reaped to our departe'
friend, lha lata LF.U |S WORTUINOTON.
Etq. while I hey reeogntx* the hand of Qud
iu thia afflii'tion. and do not murmur and
repine, y?rl 'eel it to he a dark and iaacru.
Ulle dirpeiiMt.iiu of his Providence.
Mr. La win Worllibigton lived am<?ti(r ua
for litlrtii yeara, and endeared hfmaJlf tu
ua by hi# upriahi and ui.blamealile life.?
He vii a irua fiieud. a y<>?d citizen, an
humble Chr atian, and faithful officer:
therefore,
KtvJced. laf. That lila death haa I aen a
eevere ?lllc'l"n to the Church, and that
hia lore cannot l<t eerily repaired.
JxmJeeJ, 'Id Tliut a lilai k paga in th*Se?si>-n
Hook be inecribod with hia name,
age and lima of death,
Rrtolocd. 8/1 Thai vro srmpatliiza with
hit hill piftl ? t l?U ? 1 1 ?- - ?
ntrnl, mid pray Ood to comfort her in her
deep sot row.
4*4. Thai a ropy nl these reS"lutiona
lie inscribed in tlo- Session Book,
and another copy he sent to the bereaved
widow.
Bring in Tonr Old
BJ1JYK-B 11A L S.
117 E WILL piy for BANK-BILLS o(
I T South Carolina, North Carolina,
Geoigia and Trnnoor# mora than <>nr p?|l>
iieheJ price#, if brought in by Monday,
201h of April.
II. BEATTIE A CO.
Ap 91 48 1
Notice.
ALL parties havinr ekaitai acalnrt the En
tatea of 11RNHY II. SPKOTJSE, d?
ovarii), ami MAHT 0. SPROUSE, deceased,
will present them to rue properly attested on
or before the 2lat day ef Anput neit; persona
indebted to tbe same will plaaae make
payment to me at on no.
WILLIAM L. HOPKINS,
April list. 1889. 48-3* AdoTr.
MOTOf!
DUY GOODS
AND
PBBBJTBBSS!
OTI Paleeday. Monday May 8', I will
sell et A i?e'ten at tnv Otfo? nnmmen... I
in| tt 10 ft'?l<>ck, a lot i'l DRY (500l?*.
CLASH WARE. HATS. 8II0KH. A?, to
loaa ronalgninrnt, oonalating io part of?
7 duiti bhlrt Boroin-, '2 d<?*-n L<i*n
SliirU, 70 yard* Bp?i>i>h Lm*n. AO yar-lt
Blraeli'd Shirting. 10 l?rrm Patt rn#, (Cat
i?o, Muslin, B?>agr, An.,) 20 yard* Ticking.
00 yar<la Tofrellog, Glovra. 25 Boys' iiala.
20 pair* Woman's Sbor?, 5 d< en L?di?*'
Ho**, Tomblrra. Plichrr*. T?a Pol*. GUa?
Di*ha*. Mur*. PI ira. Lamp*. 100 iHomda
Rio Coffer, f hoit-a Hlarrh, I barrels Rica.
1 ream ffola Paper, BdaUsds and Cl>aira.
1 Iron Half, Cooking Htavaa.
ry Artialaa la U mvtad on day of
laja,
Jalitta C. Smith.
AT PRIVATE HALE,
t Baabela Prima Sard Ri"r, S Bwhela
Parlar UoKan Hr?d, 1 Hawinf BaaLine,
Malt Plow a Cuano LMslribuiara, Cooking
katai 4a, Aa.
Ap 21 42 2
Found.
i 8Clf a# HOMEY, which tka awaat raa
kara by daaoH^iu^ a'- Ua
AppU atUUa offloa,
AfU AT *
longing to the E?Uto of DOlt- j
<asyten? CAS I.Km:n deceased. The j,
abovu laiiui Are Very valuable on aceount of
4'icir cIum proximity to the City of UrcentUlc, . .
nod are laid off in small trao:s. but will be "
old in larger bodies if purchaser* desire.?
None of the lands are more than three miles
from the City, and some under two miles. C
Term* reasonable; come and examine them, p
If nut aold at private sale, Uiey will be offered
at publio auctiou on Sales-day in Jane.
0. T..HAMMOND,)
T. O.OLEKH. j* ""1* April
17th, IS8V. ;
A pi 21 4S 7
Notice. .
T N o?nformitv with requirements of Internal I
X Reveaa'e Laws, I hereby give notice to
all persons who may claim a Two-horse 1
Wagon, a Mare and Cull, a?d three large {
and one small barrels of Whisky, which
were seised in a pine thicket on llie nt^ht of "l
the 20th of April, evidently the property of
A. J. Ward, beosuseof a violation of the Inter...I
u........ i i 1 1. -i-'?-. i?
for* im within SO day* from tbe firtt publlcation
of tUia nolk*. A. L. COBB,
Depot? Collector. ?
A pi 21 48 8 r"
THE MORNING STAB.3
AGAIN
Enforced mid Improved ! i
fOVUlS wll ertaMNhed and popular D?i
JL ly NrwmKptr has recently l?*eii
greatly enlarged and improved, (tli? ?. o .
?jk1 enlargement tn eighteen month*,) ami j
I* confidently offered to the p-?>ple of lh*
two Cnrolinua rrcaod to no daily journal
in either of tlmif Stat'*.
" Tlia Star ia a lira, practical and progro*
aire Ne?*p<p<-r, eminently adapted lo the
Wants of tliia section; Sound and eonaerva* ^
Jitre in its teaching*, and devoted to the '
*" Omrinjereial and Agricultural Intere*U of "
the South." It ent'iafn* full snJ reliable
rej-orta of the n.mket-, telegraphic dia j
paiolies. local new* and irential intelligence. I
Terina, iu advauee: One year, $7 .no; *ix ,
in on Vh a, ? 3 60 ; three nioutha, $2.00; one
mouth. $0 7ft.
Add.*.!, Wm. H. Bernard,
Editor ai d Proprietor,
Wilmington, N. O.
Ap 2f 48 tf
? i
I AM RECEIVING MY J
S T O O IS. !
dp
SPRING AND Sill'
SUCH A3
LADIES All CESTLEMEFS
DRESS GOODS, ?
BOOTS AND SUOES, |
CUTLERT, CRaQlERT,
BUCKETS. TUBS.
?Z3 ct? SAL Mi 9
?aoss&sss.
ALSO.
^ SPLENDID LOT OF
PiMITBBS;
I N S U 1 T S , *
uxhaimi tr f
Bureaus
Bedsteads i
Chairs, of all styles J
Washstands ;
ci
Sofas, Divans
Towel-racks
Tables
Cribs and Cradles. !
AH of the fho?? Good. will l>t offcr??l ai l
It E -.SON A HI.:-; lMtli KS. O.I my New Su,,,.
on lVndletnn Street, near I lie Greenville E
and Columbia Railroad D | Ot. ul
1 'MTdAlJ. AXfl nu siTurnm ?r? .1
W. L. WATIiKSi. m
April U 47 ft Ji
$50 Reward. *
<hh
fA STOLKN, on the night of a?
Friday, 01 h inetent, front the ?t
aOTCvl. hvcry M aid.-., a 1IORSK flr
fwliitth hod ifrn i<'ii?t| t.jr lSJ
George W Brumf>lrU, ? WRIiamston. in **
ihe |n??|m?ion of John Uie'tardaon, bec.uae
of violation of lh? Internal Revenue Uwi, 1
n<1 winch *n advert r*<t to have teen
old on Monday, 121 It in. art'. I,
1 will pay a Reward of fifty dollar# for to
proof .attieimt to ennvlet the thief, before
the (Jelled Bleiee Court. n*
A. I. COBR, fri
April 14 47-4 Deputy Colpemr. ?*
. . .. a .. A?
^Iibpwiift Ticket* lb<
JP 0* iele it thlr 0?so.
-6 H T I-R.P
fe - ;<Pr T' !. ,:i . jg :a
MERCHANT C
it/'K Wif jii?t iee?lv?d FULL SUP
rV PLY"*
RENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
OOODS.
[)R n EN rLKMFNS AND YOUTH'S CLO
I11NU fr m the oh?itp>'H L > th? l>?>tnu?l
y. whi.h we wW OUT AND MAKE in
>? beet iyl^?, *u<l Al low priee*.
ty-GtVEUS A CALL_^|
19 T3E LADIES' BEPARTHEBT. :
1i-y are prepared to CUT Ai?D MAKE y
11 atyl?a of *
LADIES' AND MISSES' D1ES8E8,
n Hie later! and moit elegant atvlea. and
KRFECT FITS. tST Ornaihtatal Stiloh>g
dvue orally.
WEED'S I
JELEBRAT.EDSEWING MACHINE ]
'or ?ale, and warranted.
FICELLE * POOBC. J
April 14 47 5
~~BUENA VISTA
hare Joit received a NEW STOCK
OOODS.
elected with an eye to tbe want* and dcelrea
f our customers and friend*. Ia it will be
jnnd, In part, as follows: E)ry
Goods, Boots and J
Shoes, Hats, Sugars
Coffees, Teas
[ffackeral, Flows. Hoes
Scythes, Spades
Shovels, Axes, Buckets
Tubs, Cotton Cards
&c. &c.
bcHWr Willi a f..a of DM769 AND MED
CINKS and examine our Store, f
a we are confident you can be accointuo- I
laird and (ilenMil.
COTTON YARN !
IT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, l.lbe *
al drduoUuus made to llioae pureliaeing by (
be Rule.
LESTER BROS.
Rum* VWta, S. C., April 13. lUbV. ,
Ai.nl 14 a? a
-? - - (
(
"Af.sign.eos' Notice. !
1"MIK NOTKA ltd ACCOUNTS du* the I
F run ..f iIUA|>Y A <iO<)l .RETT.
3RADYA HAWTHORN. GllAI'V, PKIt 1
RUtSOK A Mll.LKR. rfOH N W. (JK AHY A
>>. Midkiiii tii?M iin? JOIIK W. ?haI)Y, J
i.te in uur litniU 1?>r tul eclmii. mid if not
vtid by or I tfiue /A' /tr?l ?Riy of July nut,
he mud Nii'el niid Accuutiin wl'l lie flnee'l |
ii ilie liHi'd* ol no ofHeer lor immediate col j
oilion. r?r?uti* ?i<liui|f to trifle will cull j
it (lit. SlieniTV Ofl ee, or at tli? Law Ofliee
if Kni'e A 111 11 lie, uml can tell)* with l
lilber ol lhe Ulidereiirnrd. I
w. T. SHUMATE, ) .... S
A. 15LYTHB. j Atftgnw. ,
Greenville, 3 , C. 3M March, 18C9.
A|>( 14 V ?t 8 1
ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OP A
AND OOMSPLETI .
st6o ii - i
OP
SPRING AN D SUMMEH ;
W1IIC11 THEY OFFER AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
TI1EY DEAL IN
Dry Goods, Boots ;
and Shoes, Elats, '
Groceries, i
&C?, &C. I
taring adopted the .
ITaiCTLY CO m 03E FRICE:
SYSTEM.. 1
'hoy afford to purchasers advantages which
annnt otherwise be obtaiacd. OUH GOODS
RE BOUGHT WITH CASH, amino per
tntage paid for risk*, principally in New
ork and Daltimore. Suu> ?'? th? time te ?- -t
?rr HA K<* A IKS. \
FOSTER & HUNTER. I
April T 4# 8 (
HAHTFOKD
SOEBfiSM MAE8ISE COMPiSY. 8
lIT K heve iitkcn the Agency in this C?un> K
\\ ty fur the sale ol these CSLKBKATKD f,
VAPOHATOU6 AND MILLS, for the wan ,,
adore of Sugar and Syfup from the Sor- _
mm end Sugar Cane.
We are not offering to the public en experiuntel
meeltine, toil one of which thuL> are
outanda, said to lte? now in uso, in different
trie oT the couutry, and we will here only
ention a few of its many merit*, as claimed -?
' the manufacturer*. It requires but aooui
m half the fuei nod about ou? half tbo labor, M
id the cost it about one half the price ol ^
her machine*. The results attained are a u.
te artiole of Sugar and the finest hind 01 l(|
rrup, (readily aciling at from $1 to $1.M) pci ct
diun,) and we elaiui that it ie the only nis '
.no which CLARIFIES aud CONDENSE."
the aame operation.
With all these faete in its there need
no wonder at the sueeees tlie General Agent ^
milling with in all our Southern cities ana
IM
w v shall have one of the Machines in ope Ol
lion iu town soon, until then we invite oui
ends end the public generally to call at ou. H
ire, See samples, model. Illustrated circulars J
i.. and where we shell be plumed to givi
um all the information in our power.
DAVID & STRADLEY. 2
fipril f < 4tr tf
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-?IS'. hi*
com
JUST ARRIVED. ?
r
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 0*
LADIBS' 8H0B8
AND
BOOTKE1S,
U.i. ?? ?V_ ft. .? >
... .... r-umn,) ua warranted equal
IlLKS' UKST. Fur sale cheap, at
STEEX'S STORE.
ALSO,
A FINE SELECTION OF LANDREtH'S 1
1IST GARDEN SEEDS.
ted and White CLOVER, Lucerne, Orchard
nd Blue OR ASS. Fur aala at
STERN'S STORE.
I AM JUST IN RECEIPT OF
)XN HUNDRED BUSHELS OF
Dickson Cotton Seed,
>u Coasignmeut. For tale cheap, at
STEEN'S STORE.
ALSO,
A NEW ARRIVAL OF
STARK'S
DIXIE PLOW.
None Svjperior Now in Use.
For aale at
STEEN'S STORE.
Mnr:b 24 44 tf
JUST RECEIVED AT
W.M.RSVSY'S
A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
SPRIMG AN? SUMMER
1>HK Ladies would do well to call and examine
my Stock of DltKSd GOODS at
ii earl* H?u ' ?*
- , ?j -s uvn uucring, 11 very
nodemio prices, n beautiful assortment of
)K1UNTA L LUSTRES
STRIPED POPLINS
LENOE CLOTH
8PKAGUB Dr.T.AINER
k A LI'A CCA LUSTRES, AC.
rheso Good* have been selected with great
;are and good taste. My Stock of Good* for
UKNTS AND YOUTHS WEAR, will ho
ound vory complete ? Cloths. Cussimercs,
I'weeds, Ready-made Shirts, Dlurk Alpine
Huts, Merchants Union Paper Collars, Ac.
1 have jo?t opened a beuutiftil lot of SILi'Ell
WAKE, such us Tnhlu Spoons, Forks,
Tea Spoons, Butter Kuives, Salt and Murftard
Spoons. This ware it plated on geuuinu Aljutu?lull
weight ol silver.
ALSO.
A Ct?o selection of pure (? OLD JEWELRY,
Plain Gold Kings, llreust Pins, Eur Drops, Ac.
Photograph Alliums, all sites and prices,
LSuek Purses, Handkerchief Extracts, Soaps.
I tun now offering a beautiful lot of OIL
IT IN DOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, at
rery low figures; Also Paper Shades, Fire
screens anil Wall Paper. My Stock will alauys
be found complete in this line.
I have oil hand all nuiutier* 01 the celohraod
Willituantiu Soft Finish Dluek Spool Coton,
the l-eet in use Sir Machines?try it and
>e convinced.
Ia short, uiy Stock will he found complete,
resh uud attractive at all liuics. Cull uud
lutisfy jouraehes.
W. II. Hovcy.
Mar 2-4 44 tf
itm ???is
AT THE
BUNCOMBE STREET
BV0S3.
rHAVE laid in a very full and complete
Siock of new and reasonable floods,
vliich Lave been selected with the view to
IU the demands of a varied patronage, and
vliich are of th? very beat qualities.
In the Oente Depaitment mav be fbund
'assiniete*. Tweeds, Clot ha, and Revly
iiatle Clothing, Paper Collar*. Cravata. it*.
Pack Felt Hat*, White and Summer ditto.
In ilia Ladiea Depaitment my at?ek ia
idler than ever be fine, and 1 know that
he ladies will ha pleased upuu examining
ny list of
ELAINE*.
FANCY ALPACCA*.
POPLINS.
DxARMURK3,
STRIPED GRKNADINE3.
CAMBRICS.
Together with a large lot of PRINTS.?
H1TE GOODS, consisting partly of
tawna, Swisses, JocioU, Long Clothf.
Dd ei Boots and S''oee, Lists aud Rib*
otis, and Kwxsy Artie ca.
Bnota and Shoes, Trunks. Vallaea.
Our GKOCKRIKS ara kept in full atork.
PflVe, Sugar, Salt, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
d?e, Fi'h.
The shove emhrarea hut a vary Indefinite
i<?it 01 my sioctt, and I would request my
imdt and ru-lonieis wlien calliig "" me
> ??k f?r articles not mentioned or aeeo
pon entering.
T. W. DAVIS.
Mar 81 44 if i
IVcw Millinery,
1 fRS. L. JENNlNtSS is receiving and
>JL openini! an esten.ive assortment of
UMNKT8, HATS, KIl.BuNS, F1.0WKKS,
RIDAI< WUKATIIS, Ac., Ac. Having sected
her Stock from an extensive establish,
nt ?f Millinery Goods with the greatest
ire, she flatters horxolt site will be able to
lit all who may give her a call.
MRS. L. JENNINGS.
At her old stood. Main Street.
A p 7 48 8
Stockholders' Keetiwf.
mog Cptstom a*t? 8. C. Rail?<u? Co.,
CotPMatA S. C.t April 8, 18(M?.
rllE ANNUAL MKKTINO ..f the Stockholders
of fh is Company will beheld in
a uity, on W KDNK.iDaY. the 21?t n sunt.
The ukuuI prlvHexes, as reap. cts tree |.a?*??.
ill be acvoided to Sto<-khol(i<-rs and their
inilies. C. 11. MANSON, ,
Aj-ri) 11 47-3 Beorstiry. ^
1 =?
;* i '
P. F. TOALE,
Q3Oi^]EiiB3aev<G)Sra0.(0^
Maufwttru of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
W? woulJ call the p*rtlcut%r MtUn
tloa of oar frtond* to tbo oboro card. P. P.
Toalo boa a lun Fnslnr*. anil
enable bim to supply the beat ifork of bia .
own make at low prices. A very large and
complete assortment always on band at hie
Factory, WoWlrii'r Wharf, mar A'ortK-?*ut.
are llailt o?d Depot, Char tee ton, 8 C.
N. B.?Order* from |)>e country aollolled,
and atriot aUenUoa paid to shipping In good
order. 45-Iy Aprilf*
A. C. KAUFMAN,
BROKER.nimHiMisnn
NO. 85, BROAD STREET.
CHARLG8TOXt.S? C.
WILL BUY AND BELL REAL ESTATE.
BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, A?.
nnmnnttcne.
Ex Got. B. F. Perry, Gi-eenviltn, 8. ?.
Cbarlea T. Lowndes, Charleston, S. 0.
Lesscsne A Miles, " "
W. W. Taylor, Baltimore, Md.
Maj. C. 11. Suber, Newberry, 8. C.
Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Vs.
Hon. J. B. Campbell, Charleston, S. C.
W. B. Smith A Co., ?
Crane, Boylaton A Co., ** "
Pclxer, Rodger* A Co., ** "
Pressley, Lord A Ingtcsby, " "
J. H. Wtlson, M Aptil
7 45 fat*
SOUTH CAROLINAIDA N~AN D TRUST
COMPANY.
Authorized Capital, Fin Million Dollara.?
I'reernt Limit, $300,UV0.
The offico of tliia Company la now opaned
at No. IS Broad Street (South Western
Railroad Bank) for the receipt of Depoaiu,
Discount of Paper, Purchase and Sale of Exchange,
and the transaction of a General
Banking Business. 4
Interest allowed on Deposits upon terms established
by the Board of Directora.
The Company ia also a lege) depository for
moneys paid Into Court, will receive Registry
and Transfer Books, act as "gent to pay Cou?
pons and Dividends, and as Trustee in Rail,
road Mortgages.
maitcm**.
W C. Bee, of Wm. C. Bee A Co.; A. 8.
Johnston, of Johnston, Crews A Co.; Kobk.
Mure, of Robt. Mure A Co ; W. H. Wil- .
lisms, ol W. lj William* A Son; E. II.
Frost, ol Frost A Adger; J. E. Adger, of J.
E. Adger A Co.; Henry Gourdin, ol (lourdin,
M"llhit-?>n di Co.; George L. Buist, of
Buie* A Buist; C. G. Memminzer. of Mem
miiigpr. Jervey A Pincknev ; T. J. Kerr, of
T J. Kerr A Co.: J. D. Aiken ?f J T? at
ken A Co : Jolin Camp-en, of Cainpseu A
Co.; A. P. Caldv -It, of R. A A. P. Cnldwell;
W. K. K\an, J. T. WilunMi, B.
O'Neill, J. J. Grc^g, Grnnlteville. S. C.
Nor further Information, address
GKO. 8. CAMERON. President.
TliOS R. WARING, Cashier.
Charleston, S. CL, March 12, 1809.
March 24 44 12
CARD.
charles "kerrison,
1 FORMERLY of the firm of C. A E. L. .
KKKRliiON, would iuforni his friend*
and the public .hat be has purchased from
Mr. James It. Betts. all his stock in trade,
Ac., nt the Store No. 262 King Street, and
will there continue the DRY tiOODS BUSINESS,
wholesale and retail, tor cash, on hi*
own individual, aeconnt and responsibility.?
lie will proceed, without delay, to repleniah
and renew the Stock, and continue so doing
until the assortment shall be made complete
and attractive. As the terms will he STRICTLY
CASH, or approved city acccptunco fot a
short credit, it necessarily follows that the
prices must be kept at least as lotf as to he
found at any other respectable establishment.
His brother, Mr. K. L. KKRRISO.N, assisted
by Mr. A. B. McDONELL, both experienced
merchants in this line, will be found at
his store, aiding io the eeosluet and management
of the business, end ft Is hoped that bis
and their efforts to win the eonSdenee and patronage
of the public will he as successful as
in past dayt wss tho old firm at corner of
King ?nd Market Streets.
Peb 24 ' 49 Sin
www iiwrairi-w.
Wfioleiutle Oca lets
IN
DRY GOODS
122 and 124 Meeting St.
C harleston, N. C.
EDTVly BATKS. CKO. C. ?LMA*<
TOO* *. *'OAI1AM.
Fob 10 ?8 8m
TRV
mill's HEMIC HITTERS,
j .
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
in aii. DISEASES 07 fMS
STOMACH AMD LIVER.
tor ui imnina it tn
MBDXOAL FAOULTY.
HEGEMAN Ac CO.,
A9Birr?t new Ton*.
ttannfactiired by C. F. PANBOT,
ttSOR "AMD Afomcm.
6MA RL.B8TON, B.C.
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