The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 20, 1869, Image 2
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iiHKEXvILLE, Hjfe.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1860.
Excusatory.
We sre compelled to offer excuses this
week Tor the em ill amount of reading nmt.
t-;r presented id ?5r"WlWf*0<PlnwiMa
thanks are extended >? thy^ ylv.wiidv
patrons who have deirtanJlM*?4 im?cl?s4?*iK V
Next week ww -wttt ?* ?* ? sopi-Linsnh.
should the necessity require it. ? . f {
Press For Sale. V ST'X ft
Any ono ci??iil?? t? ?>*reh?*P? Printing
Press, can And at this eCct. fThe siso o
platen is 22 by SO I 1* consider ah lyi wors f
will be sold astonishingly cheap. ffce> g^e-x
jiriit has been printed upon it until vmy recently.
Apply at onee, a* we need the space
a .
Southern Respect of 0?n. John A. Rawlins?What
lb Proves. A;'5r;r?n
t'-" t?i? Speretsrvof TVsr. Oeb. Rawlixs. I
wns the efficient aid of Oeft.'Gfcaarr -la lb#
late wnr against the Poctb; yK bin character
is held in high Mlei-in the entire |
Southern people, and hW urly 4t*th much
regretted. II# would, any time, sine# lie
exhibited hla magnanimity of disposition,
ntiii his freedom from the Radical venom,
and the proswiptive spirit of eo tnnuy of
tho Republicans, have b?ea reco:v?d allover
the late Confederate St a tea, with more
cordiality, perhaps, than he Would have i
been treated in many sections of the North.
Tills State of feeling with tho Southern
people towards a Union officer, prove# con
cinaively, tha falsehood of the sweeping
charges of tha Radicals against "the States
lately in raleliion," aa the phrase i?. It
ahows that tha charge o' hatred and persemtion
ngalnst Union men, aijrtply because
'hey were Union men, is utterly groundless.
The truth is, that the charge only mean8
that the South is not prepared to hbnor
those of the proacriptive pnrty, and who'
n ill cot cease to persecute ar.d disfranchise,
and that the fault of irfecoiu-Iliatton, is not
nith tho Southern people, but that the real
difficulties of entire and pacific reconstruction,
' ate 01 iginated from Northern sources.' '
If all the Northern leaders had shown
the spirit ol Gen. Rawmxs, the "let us have
peace" sentiment of Gen. GsAat, would
have long since beeo fulfilled in the reality
of true peace, and a reconciliation honornM#
!o l-oth a< ctions of ,the-country. The
same regard manifested for Gen. Rawlins
would have been as freely bestowed upon
nil the Northern lenders and people, had
they manifested the fame spirit. The enrecr
of Gen. llawuns, in the ??M and in
the Cabinet, is a fact securely lodged in
history, and the appreciation of his eharno. I
tcr by the South, is indi<B?<luhly linked
with the noblest manifestation of that. char,
ucter, ar.d app<alb to the jndgnafnt of ?
candid world in vindication of the true
spirit and temper of the Southern people,
and shows that the necufalions of her bitter
enen.ks have no place in tiie vocabulary of
tiuth, ard belong exclusively to the corn,
mental lea of a hostile parly.
Denth of Ex-President Franklin Flercd. 1
Thia true gentleman and pure patriot died
at Concord, New Hampshire, on Friday, 8th
October inst. As remarked by tho Charleston
Courier, " Ho was tho last survivor of the
race of distinguished Presidents of the school
<>f Jefferson and Jackson, aa ha was the 1m*;
survivor of the Presidents directly elected by
the people, wlioso term of office has expired.''
Gen. Picuce was born November 23, l'80l,
was elected to congress in 1835, to United
States Senate in 1837, volunteered na a private
soldier in the Mexican war, was made Urigas
dier General and served with distinction lu
the memorable campaign of Gen. Scott frojn
Vera Cruz to the city of Mcxloo. lie iras
nominated by the Democratic party for President
in 1852, and elected by a large vote over
Gen. Scott, tbc Whig candidate. Uls administration
was distinguished for its fairness and
pure Republican principles. (Republican and
Democratic used to be considered one and the
snmc things.) If he made mistakes in his
public life, they were not tho errors of blind
partisanship or sectional prejudice. He _ovas
tho President truly of the whole United Stales
nnd not of a section, end will fill an honored
]>lacc in history, and we trust a happy one in
tuat eternal Stnfc which his spirit has Jnst'entered,
meeting the reward of tliegood and faithful.
A Kdw Enterprlae.
We learn that a Mutual Life Aesurauco Company
is being organised in this State. Soma
of the advantages claimed by this Company
arc, in the first place, that it is a Hume Company.
There is at present no life insnmnco
company organised in this Sthtw. ft will be
purely mutual. The Company will belong entirely
to the policy holdera, and all profit* will
honnnually divided among them. It ia 9eid
that no other Southern Company offers thin
advantage. It will he in charge of men of the
highest character nnd stnnding, and well
known as sale, reliable and successful bust,
ncss men. Our much respected fellow-citizen.
Rev. Jas. P. Poyee, D. D., is to bo one of the
Directors. We are authorised to soy that persons
wanting any information as to this new
Company, are referred to Rev. Jas. P. Boyee,
/Ion. It. F. Perry, IVtn. Beattie, Fsrp, Tbos
Hfeen, Esq., 8. Swnndald, Esq., Tb??. M. Cox,
Bsq., Ale*. McBee, Esq., Jas. Blrnie, Ksq.,
Iter. Ellison Capers., T. 8. Arthur, Esq., It. B'
Cline, K?q.
Augusta Street Store.
Our friend and neigHbar, Mr. W. T. Asi?_
stork, whone store is located near tbo Depot,
bes gone to Charlt-nton for a stock of goods?
which will consist of dry goods and groceries
rut heretofore. He bas promised to inform the
rentiers of the Entrrpriie where he may l?e
/band, wfrat' be has, and the prices he or its
His stand is an admirable one, and we wiah
him success.
' fteturned.
Messrs. Harm* Bkattie and Thomas
Ftr.r.y have returocd to Ort'enrlHe. The Are*
has Lcrn seeking health, the l..tter purchasing
goody. Wc hope both have large supplies.
I \
at the request nepriotors.
The** Works arc situated upon the plants*
tion o( Mrs. Chaplix. Tjio cano-juico proceeds
from tbo mill throug^q>t|y?tTy^o^dcjp
trough, from which it js^^mvUtsg to
through stop-cockr into a copper pan jlhescdi
latency of mud and of the color of the cane.
This pan w about six feet long by three and a
half1 wide, n'tiTcr' which la'k fhrnnce, keeping
the jdfctr Helling, Whllbttiro biiyo are con tineWily
Skimming off Intpnre matter. After hoiling,
it la then allowed to esoape is to a accord
??'b where it gt*s tbroagh U?e rame proofs*
for |be Mpoe length of time. It (uas .through
pipca to ? third sad last pan, ;a this cnndU
lien it is nailed tcmi-?yrnp??w)?oro it is finish
ed. In passing through the ffrst and t second
pans, It Interests one to sco what unpholciome
'and deleterious Substances are taken from the
cmbtyo*eyThp by ritlmculng; Hi the third,
howeter, there la e?*y little taken away. Any
other pipe carries the syrup to the sugar house,
where U ie siepoeltcd' H? flat troughs far granulation.
Tfc* Centrifugal mill buying mot
with fut.apnWent, we did not see sugar mado,
which wc regretted, but thfrc was much syrup
.in tlio sugar house in an advnnocd stage of
granulation, sugar was mado.the evening previous.
This whole operation reii^l'rcdno uiore
than twenty polndtcs time, and Is exceedingly
simple, One of the young Men engaged lit the
^worke, who'Mr. ViLitrLn said was efficient,
told *a he bud haen employed only a few
weeks. One great feature in this plan, is the
excellent maimer in which the to*nd-j1ileo la
eonsuyad, no handling being dope. Those
ugar works are a complete auccesr. and to
know that this commOrt pn'd necessary house-,
hold article call he manufactured cheaply Hern
in GreOirrillc?of matorial raised on our own
soil by our own farmers?is a aourco of,great
satisfaction. Tlie'tUsnHi will be k'reVdintioa hi
onr crops, as this will pay as wall- if not better
than cotton. Who thought that o?r indifferent
?orgharn could be sonvcntcd. Tight at our
doors, into nxetllom sugat. for the qnnltty is
equal to the best lltown brought into our market.
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Citr ImtirnvpiriBTit*
0?r citizens, many of them nt least, arc
aware ol tlic important work that is boiug ilone
on the streets of the incorporation ; hut many
are Dot, so we pi"*? tell them, so that all shall
know of the energy cxetcisod in keeping enteranees
nnd exits to our plaoe in repair.
In Ward No. Aldctmnn WtttTsritsr. has
made several chances that ennnot hut prove
to the advantage of the public. 80 much of
Augusta Street ns extends from nenr the front
of his own residence passing the Bonson field
to the lot of Mr. A. 1,. Cons, hns been .straight
rued by setting hack'several feet the fences of
the parties named. These alterations, combined
with mucli care in the walking of the Street,
hns vastly improved that p; rtion of the City.
On this same StTcct, the working has continued
almost to the gate of Cnfit.-J. Nrooks.
The driving and walking iu that part of the
place heretofore hns been almost bidcuns, and
>? g ives us pleasure to record the repairs. ) ,
Alderman WuiTmirw bar likewise givcu his
I attention to that very hr.d place situated a few
I yards south of the ltnilrond Depot nnd near
tbe4)"tt Railroad eat. The high embankment
there hns been to a great extent leveled, the
bridge fixed nnd the deep places filled up.
Avenue Street. Alderman Dr.vx, west of the
Bnptiat Chnreb.is now being worked on and a
good deal of labor nnd rock bestowed upon it,
Which we hope will benefit it, ftfc there was no
street Deeding attention more.
Church Street conies in also for considera*
tion. The culverts are being lifted nnd re placed,'prtd
oiaeh dirt thrown where tho places
have bccomS totr, a 1 a cross bridge Is to be
erected nt the extreme western end of it. We
know that such of our'ek'Wttcht citizens residing
in that locality, J)r. Mahuv nnd others,
will not ohject to tho changes going on, hut
will be glad the Utile has eotno for the renovation
oflliorough fares long sltioe 1100ding it.
There ore doubtless other parts of Greenville
receiving tVentuifnt alike deserving.
The City Coueeil, we are authoritatively informed,
has purchased, frum Rot. K. V. Whiudrn,
in the corporate name, the raal estate
known n> the fclfhrd Spring T,ot. in rear of the
Puhiia Graroyard, tho tract contains cloven
scree, for which Council gave $660 ensh, which
if something more than fifty nine dollars per
acre. It i? expected t>v ?nr municipal authoritiw-,
to improve and beautify this land, and,
being united with tbo lata already uqed for
burial purposes, will doubtlem muke a public
and private Cetnctiiry equnl in area to the demands
of au increasing population. Two acre*
on the lower and iiortb-cnstcrn corner of the
grounds, adjoining the Colored School House,
barn been appropriated to the burial of colored
persons, which is sold to an organisation of
them at a nonrhftal price, funds kindly contributcd
to thein by the public. Upon this tract,
re a very largo and hold spring, through which
the place might bp supplied with water, should
the Council see proper to make no othar appropriation
of it ; indeed the project was contemplated,
hut never carried into execution,
precious to the war.
^Vc have noted what is being done by olii
City Fathers, to let others know that thev. n*
well as the people of Oreenvillc generally, are
progressive, and do pot believe in standing
till.
Storm in the North.
A great storm of wind and rain, producing
destructive floods in the New Kngland States
and New York and Pennsylvania. hefel Ibu'
region on Monday, 4tb inst. The pajiers givo
particulars of the loss of bouses, barns, crops,
cattle, bridges, Ac., in all exposed places. For
many years no such storm bns been experien*
oed in that quarter. Such losses added to the
general deficiency of crops arc to the deplored
by the wliolo country.
H. Beat tie A Cor.
Mr. WiliIaw HollanO. of the above firm,
has just returned from the North where he
has laid in a large and full aloek of floodr
in their line. Their ndv. rtisrmenl will be
Iniind elsewhere. Mr. H In bis Trip was
accompanied by bic lellti half, and be
doubile-ss ran more in visiung the different
points of Interest than if alone.
(Jen W, K- Belkno^tho New Secretary
Oan. Bk.i.kvop, just appointed Secretary <5!
War.by Gen. Gha.nt, from hie history an1'
character, which is very similar to that of the
late Gen. Rawi.ixh, promises to he an enlightened
and libers! member of the Cabinet. He
was a good soldier during the war, and a Itemoorat
previous to it. He is about forty yeare
of age, a native of tho State of New York,
graduate of Princeton College, and a lawyer
l>y profession, and a plan of sound judgment.
No Extra Court for Greenville.
The order appointing the Extra Court for
hearing Equity noil Appeal enses, on the
Hi>t Monday ol November next, has been
| revolted.
' tm>rn a (tiwr reel^Krt o^Kii^lktt1. inqnir
Ifig as lo tneelty, the people, and the pro*
peeta o( il generally, stating '.hat he he<l
kind rsnitititinnces of our community, and
also that he might.tome time or other ra
torn ; that gentleman left several years he,-l?re
iLa war. _AlL**J?e*e lo s ay-is, tha
we tl*v>e he /ill ihA right tdniE; yes
-iifcitu l?ie n^ntiott aoJ don't dol.iyJns^s^ a
estate i? now at a very reasonable price
rwnr-tim tumi'mr it Owwudi* nwerewt?.
Hi tie lime may cyat jqu aaytral htuuliei
dollar*. ' . . /? TTTr
- om> -Uiqnlilug .frUad,-ih?Greenville
lia* a population snflicwnt lo en
title it lo Iw railed a city;-our pdpulallot
I* thriving and energeiio, and everyhranc)
f business can JU* mada profitable; oui
t s'prce and wot ksitops have r>ee? grsatiy in
r eres&d *(mct the war; ouf.iHuWS^tT.ilvc r
eily and F<in?le C<dirgu are oprn and dpinj
eg weil ?!> other lit-raiv inslitolion*; w<
bav* the Peabody School, nl^o, where j>u
pile attend free and without price. In ad
' Anion to three advantage*, wc would al*?
etsto to our distant friend, Unit it ia regard
ad almost conclusive, that tb? Air Lint
fteilrohd- wilt p.tss through the place, ant
we will also very likely secure the ]<>oatioi
of lha workshop* hare, a* Ihia 1* Very nearlj
equidistant between Charlotte and Atlanta
the terkuini of the road. All of these thing*
will ooaaptra to make litis city aUiwclivi
and Utsfcwble.
Br. J. C. Faber.
Br. Fader has been appointed to the pro
fcssorshlp of Modern Langtiugos, iti the Soutt
Carolina Ciiivcrnity, la the plane of Profwaei
Saciiti sbbn, Resigned. Dr. Fabkh has b?ci
long enough in Orccnvillo to rdroninnuid him
Self to (ho rospect and to secure tho kthdnosi
and good wishes of numerous Irieitds. 11c h.i
tied the chair of Modern Languages in Furmar
University, and of professor of Latin. Jl?
stand* high as sn int tractor, and wo doubt If
the services of any onocould have been secured
to th? South Carolina University more accept
able tu the Stato iu tne department assigned
him.,
Robdrt Thomason & Co.
A new Arm has been formed for the purpose
of ipercbandising, and will open a new store
in a building Opposite the establishment of oai
friend X. W. Davis, Duncouibe Street; tbey
arc in good company. Mr. TitowAson is ?ow
in Charleston buying goods.
Messrs. Clyde AHovey.
We have only time to call attention to
their advertisement. We have seen thoui
in their store and would advise the city pco[
pie and the country people to give tlum a
I call they will not full to please and lomllt.
< Aim oat Here.
Messrs. Pu'ki.k A Pooim tell us that their
good* will be hero eery anon?they arc looking
for thoin every day. A man w not a inau
until he has a good suit of wulhfiltiug clothes,
and those who know these gentleman are well
aware of the fart that they can not only fi j
one off the best in the world with uice ?-oftt anJ
punts but are extremely clever besides. Ilul
we do not intond tit imtiripnte them?-they saj
their atlrcrliaanietit will appear soon, whicl
will lurnisb the details.
Ploughs and Farming Implements.
Mr. Jt't.itts Smith la doing n larger trtiainesi
than ever selling the Watt Plough, introducing
a fine newly invented *nh*oi
plough, harrow , or horse hoes , new stran
cuttir, etc. We are glad to see the farmeti
of the country adopting improved ngricul
torsi innrumoolt and labor aaviug muoliine
ry of all kinds. It is a sigu of progress am
improvement.
Literary Club.
The memhers of the Ctuh will hear it
mind Ihnt its monthly meeting will he heh
on Friday evening lit Xt, At the house o
I'rof P. C. DoJtim. A ftdl meeting is de
.sired. Cnpt. W. li. K a it t H is to introduci
the ruhject for dt*cneainn.
South Carolina University.
Wa hud prepared a notice of the Soltll
Carolina University for litis week*h P'lilrr
pritr, hut, with oilier matter, it has loci
crowded out.
Cki kbs?Jii.iih C. Smitu Las receive)
twenty-four Wall Plows, to order.
There will he no services in the Presbytcrl
nn Church, ne*l Sabbath.
Gov. Pkiiiiy is still improving. .
Hog in," it the cry now?as cvery body'
hog* aro in.
The wentber is quite cool. Call at Si li.i
tan's nnd get n heavier coat.
Dr. ItnsT preached rn the Colore.! Church
| (near the Fills,) Sunday night Inst
t The alarm of fite this morning nt aboti
six o'clock, was caused by the binning ti
| b> nsh near the Colored School House, th
flain?-s reflecting on the window glasses.
Thuro was almost a flro at Wiluax
, II a it it ison'a, on Monday morning Inst, rnusei
i by cnrelossness of servant throwing hot aslic
I in a box, wliiob _ ignited and burnt the flou
and rafters. The hands in the shop near b;
promptly extinguished it.
^Thk Alherioarle, tbo GeorgiaHome and tb
New York Homo arc perfectly responsible, in
> rure at reasonable rates, adjust fairly and pn
i promptly. Win. E. Earlc, Agent.
? -+
Desirable Lands Wear the City of Green
ville, to be Sold Next Salesday.
We would eall attention to the Sheriff"
sales of lands to he made next salsa-day
The lands of the Estate of Dorcas J. Orfk>
lie in two miles of the Court House squari
, and near the corporate limits, and beside
the Home Place of 204 acres, more or lesi
with good improvements, there ere man
Iota to he sold ranging from 40 to 87 acre
each. This i9 a good opportunity for bai
gain a,
Nrw York, October 18.
Cotton firm, with sales of 2,700 bales, t
, 2?i. Gold rlnll. at 30).
C?iaiilkstoh, October 18
Cotton active and firmer, with rales of 55
hales?middlings 25); receipts 1.008.
AcoravA, October 18
Cotton market retire and firm, with sales <
510 hales?receipts 755?middling 2 i{.
A Public Meeting
WILT, he held at Oreenvllle Court Hons
f! on Srt/rrlny in Nnvrmhrr The Represents
I I fir re "T Oieenvillo Connty and nth#
, PKOMINKNT SPEAKERS. Will addrei
| the citizens at half.past twelve o'clock.The
ol-jeot of the Meeting is to correct th
1 many misreprenentalions that have bee
J circulated in reference to extravagance an
i high taxes. The citizen* generally are in
viled to attend. 22-1
' [The foregoing notice was placed in ou
I hands for publication. Would it not In
well for our citizens generally to attend thi
! proposed meeting, and fo discuss the sub
ject of taxes and State expend it urea, with
out party spirit or feeling, but purely will
a view to promote the good of all??J-'na,
i E.NT?;Rrmsr ]
^ - - J
\ l-Ji 5 MJi
M|*?ied, at th?..-fosi4tiic? of Jml Jan*
... WoOBk, on tho 11 ltcv
. Lnurcnsrille Herald {rteno copy,
i i??????
L^roxUtiUwLJHW-M.v-WiUliw, jbfLrJ)Mt.
year, fifty thnuannd boxes of Dr. TuTT'8
i. VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS bare been sold,
and njlt a tinggtlastnacc Js InyiifO attbrb thoj
j have fcilod to give MBsfMlioap if 4m would
enjoy life, have a Uric appetite ami robust
| haulLb_ una UgH , , -f - ,,
- ?
Tnr Alharonirle of Virginia n?4 tho ;G angle
Kotnj afe rt)tahle Sonthcrn' Hjoinpaufes,
L jrart Hie Nrrw Verb lliai it awe >f -ths-Awtj
; No.tUcpi Cooapnuics. Wu?. K. Earta,^^nt...|
r The Greenville Literary CltlTb, '
WILL OfMt at the (Female Collage, aa Frl- '
" <Uy* An tag, "Oct'2Mb. WseayUl,'C?pt. W W
s Ear*. ?, ?*?.. P >p:
B J A lull attendance is roqurstqiL,ju business
, of importance wilt be Attended to.
J. P. BOYCB, Pni'L I'
> O. O. Wbi.i.s. Soct'jr.
'r 'if- .? ? '" rii "'*1?*-i
i LIME! LIME!I
1 A OOOTD Quiflity of FltRSIl JKJKK*
' J%. LIME can be bad at .n* Kilf. 14 mil,*
West of Lwrcoi C. II., ?t 25 cent per bushel.
JOSHUA ELLBDaE.
> Oct 20 22' S?
MSSS5 I0MH1?.
; MISS SI. WIcKATf1'1
IS prepared to carry on ?11 tbo bfa'netfed Wf
PRESS'MAKING. She will nil* CUT
ami HASTK in the uio?t Cn.-lik>h?hle ?tvle, re1'
i Ceiving her fashion plates from Monnino P?l
morcst. She can bo found wt tbo residence ef:
i her sister, Miss Mary A. McKay.- .i i-yi, 1
i Oct U 22 , X'
i Horco and Baggy
( m FOirt ? '
cffcrl or^fsIe n f O'Uil lloQte^.'
, ONECB15STN0T MARK, " ' * ;
OXR BUGGY ond SRlT Or It^RNHsk
JULIUS 6. SMITH.
Odt 20 2J ' r.n ,ft ( i t!
7- ' '-jdSv;
f 0RSIBTI0B8.
HAVING w>?de ariangisnent* for a stipply
of HRW FrRNttURB tif ell1
kinds; 1 will, on nnil ?f'er Mondity next,
2hth instant, l?e pletsed to eliow tli.>ea tiefiring
Furniture nny of the following
Goods. Anv persons d.eirlne New FtlrnL
tare ncii lo he 'ound nt my rtfflee I will order
the'teame and s? l them at Charleston
I price* with fr.-ii/lit added Wa now
on hand following:
I Wardrobes, 'Bedstead*, Trundle Beds, 1
[ Hooltera?>Cab? and Wood Seal, t'lmir*?
I Wood and Iluir Seated, liurraue,
' W?di Stand*, T'.ilet Talilea, CrU>a. Towel
' Rack*, Sofa*, Divans?HnirKeat*d. d<\, Ac.
? JUl.iUS c. SMITH.
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OUR StOCK.
T F you wont to buy GOODS, purchased
0 A low for Gael), qnll at
* ?. BEATTIE A co*s.
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A LARGE lot BOOTH on.l RHOFS cheap.
Call at H. BKATT1E A CD'S.
T}AGGIN(>, ROPE and LEATHER. AT
I-> 11 . BEATTIE A COU
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COFFEE. SUGARS, teas, cneese,
AC , ?t ii BP.attir A GO'S.
' | "VXFE a*le buyer* to examine oor Lara*
! I ftl< ck Dome*tic GOODS, DRESS
^ GOODS and Fancy Article*.
H. BKATTIE A CO.
y
'* 1 PAA yards Good Bleached shirt
!> AOvyv/ ING at 20 cent* per yard Call
at ' ' H. BEaTTIHA CO'S.
" QAA YARDS New York Mill* SHIRT
OUU ING at 30 e?m* per yard C"ll
It | at II. BEATTIE a co*a
A LARGE Slock Men*' Wear, Ready
Mad* CLOTH l NO. Alao, New
Style* HATS, at
)f H. BEATTIE A ClYS.
OUR Stock la complete in all line*
of 0*K>1)9 suited to thia market,?
Call and ace u*. 11 BEATTIE A CO.
Oct 20 22 2
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- I iju ?r?irr iur mi r<x(m vonri ior *n?
- 1 County of Greenville on the first Mom
e day in November next, to hear enures on
" the Equity end Appeal Dockets, is hereby
d revoked. *
- . JAMES L. ORR.
Circuit Judge.
r The above order from His Honor James
* L. Orr, is published for the information of
? all concerned.
W. A. MoT>AWIFL,
C. C. p. A o. R.
i C'ark's Office, Greenville, 8. C, Ootober
2<\ I8rt?.
i Oct 20 22 2
A
-LARGS AND WELLS ELECTED
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I T Inv? no> RKTTV.ll RAUOAlN'tt la
lo tx AMINK ofjR STUCC. ?Md if
W? l?il lo |>Mm oKkH WMMln- H ooi* flwlt.
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W. I8?e. . M-?f
I II I / i I ~
JjA HOfc I.OT
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FIRSTRATE
; .jFOK/s'ttE'Wwtfleld's
Yard.
:? '* APf?UY TO :.} , r
Al ISaAACh A
QreonviiW, fL C.
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h p)Tragaa-;.'
mail JEST., f>QIQEMGl VJiX
-ft'vWT .{ i
FOR
SEED, PACKED OR' LOOSE
AT MY GIN IN OUE^NVILLE, ft. C.
John Westfleld.
. Oct 20! '. * 12 " ' *
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OH^r^UDTOIT
j,. ; arcaii^aimijsin
E. T. WEST,
No. 189 Kiufir "Street, Between Clifford
and Queen.
mam has mmm
H1 Opened tlifl aboTt I
I c?|aklia)ini?M tkh a I
aetr mxi varied
STOCK OF EACH KEqUSfJE
The line, snd will in kept constantly
sopplicd witii ttie latest style# as they appear
in New York.
_Q?t 2<1 . 82 .' 2
TO
mi???
OP
GttEElVVIH.E.
! TTAVINO returned home ?ft?r an nl?.
I Li *. nee ot several weeks, dpiing wlueh
lime I have visited ?*?V York, Philadel
phi#, bttliiinw# and Charleston, * h#ve PURCHASED
ootma
AFTEli THE "
GREAT GOLD
aassssssasara,
ON
VJSJi Y FA VORABLB? WERM9,
Ail or which i will distose
or At , ' ' v'"
VERY REASONABLE PRICES FOR
It \vr>nl<l take more space than I hare at
my command to enumerate
EVERY ARTICLE I HAVE ON IIAND.
( ALL AND
EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
I would call special attention to
AND SUGARS,
Wl.ich I will reH as eltcap for CASH,
a? they ran he ordered from Columbia or
Charleston.
THOMAS STKEN,
Wholesale and Retail Merchant.
Oet 30 23 i . tf
Look Out for the Thief
STOLEN, from my stable, 13) miles soath
C e""t ?t Orecnrille, on last Hunday nljrht,
17th Mlt., a youn* DAPPLK CLAYBANK
IIORSK, with black mane and tail, with a star
in me race, one enoe on left fore loot and right
hind foot a little white, the mane being rather
abort where the collar works, about 3 years old
and upwards, and paeea some. I will give a
liberal reward for the delivery of the florae
and thief to me or lodged in any Jail, and any
information of said Horse will be thankfully
received.
JKflPE C. KILflORR.
Oet 20 ' 22 tf
Stolen
FROM my residence
fOtyMMfcr on Thursday night, 7th
laat., a greyish dun eol
ored IKXI. about a year
tSnPBSBHsHEl old, and comes to the
eanii of ' Jaolc."* A libera! reward will be
paid lor hie recovery.
GREEN B. I'OORE.
Ool 13 21 2
cbmf^~HOvEt,
\ r flElJDLETON JBTREET,
fthtJ/t SJASEE vrLbx depOT.
TX7lfel lJEG leave to announce, '
Ti that, having recently formed.!
a Oopartwerehip under 4lt? -above-.
name iiP&CjAVJW PT now mr*,
pared, with a LAIttffl AND YAR.1E4-?T:0CK,Jojm?>vli!T,w?t.t?
ot our menus ana iuo puouo genorally.
I
Our Stock consists in pari of
' *ii. , ;i" .>, . .-) - I
FAKCT AKi jgl&jh j
mi turns
READY MADE j ,
CLOTHING,
a i '"nShoesj
IBroqeries, ,
CBOCKERY. BABDWABE. CBTLIRY,
c&?o. cfco.
And will'1m Found Fresh and
' >1 Complete at all Times.
We wilT liW ItnBxMJliUra fur
<xoods?Cottbrtj Odrn, Whlpst,
Flour, OaXp^Peas, Rya, Rag^&c.,
end will pay i highest .Market
Prices t(>r the same. i
! (Ve intend to be open ond fair
idonr dealings with a'l men, and
all that we ask fan FATP! TRIAL.
; If parties desire it, wc are pre
ppred to fetllP Til FIR COTTON,
apd will endeavor to obtain tfio
highest market prices for saint, t >
By close application, and by tbc
strictest integrity and uprightness
in all our transactions, we hripe to
Commend ourselves to tbo favora
ble consideration nt tin* TVnrli?,.?
Public.
We invito one and all to
cfcll and examine our Goods and
Prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Jjjgf" Remember that we
arc located in the New Building
on the Corner next to Meier8. David
<Ss S/radley. _JgF|
CLYDJB & HOVEY.
. C CLTDK. , W. B 1IOVKT
Greenville, S. C., October, 1869.
Oct 20 h-.v-.fij tf t
A MASS MEETING.
TUG citizen* of tiroenvilia County are inTiled
to altcnil a Man Meeting, to be
held at (lie STORE of
STUNHOUSE ft TERRY,
Rvery day through the Full and Winter, for tke
purpose of discussing the location of th? Air
Line Railroad und all tba political qaantlom
of the day, and alas to e an win* the large and
well-assorted Stock of Fall , ,
;Con*i?tTng of ererything netr, rpread ont fo
your riew. Wo hare all that yo? wish?from
a I.adicq' Hpod to a Salt Fish, Ktcdlti and
Pin*?a curt for sore ahina. Lilly White and
Viol* Ball*?Liniment for horse galls. Ladies'
super... t Lncc Vaila?Poison fjr rata with
long tails. Bleacnidj by the ^ard or plcca?
thc l>oSt of Axle-Tree Ore ear. Warstad and
Silk?Tin Buckets for ini'k. Chcesa and
, Ladies' Clonks, that are really no hoax.
Manure Forks and Cologne?Fry Pans and
WkslltsHi. Caster OR and Caady, fixed up
nice and handy. Stuasago Orinders nod fillers
? tv iino ?iiht i'T mo miners. innnpioQ't
Water for l|i<- eyes? Kttr.icts fur pies. Raisins
u<l Ifut??Hinges Xnd Buls. Jews' Harps |
mid Orin.l 8ton<*?Ilccs Wat and Kator
Hyocs. Spun truck and Jlair Dye?Double
Extract of Lye. Coffee. 80tar and Soeka?
ail sorts of Pad Locks. Paiut Rod and Green |
?Salts and Rosino. Sole Leather, Vinegar,
and Spina?Essence Letntnon, Turpentine and
Rteo. Mustard, Raton and Mails?Spades,
Shovels and Vails. Muslin, Juckonet and
Lace ? Axes, Coffee Mills and Mace. Fiddles,
single and double-lined?Corset* that lace up
behind. Salt Hacks and Bad Tick*??all aorta
of Yankee Tricks; in fact, all that is good and
n ice, at a very low price.
We, the said Firm, to tha peopla of Groenrillo
greeting, inrite you^il to come to this
big meeting.
STENHOUSE & TERRY.
rcm.nLE:!?r
IN EXCIIANOK FOR GOODS, TALLOW.
Old Rags, Beeswax, Corn, Wheat and
Greenbacks, er anything you can apart, from
a pint of geobera to an old gray tsars.
8TEHH0USB * TELRRY.
Oet JO ; , ,? ' 4 |
HO] FOR THE "
fWrtltfSi QMVMy
FOR Palatka, Florida, eta Savannah, (Ja.t
touching at Femandiua, Jaefcsonvftlb,
?nd ail Landings on the St. John's Hirer,
Semi-Weekly Line. Tba elegaat and FiratClasa
Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W. T. Me
Nelty, will leave Charleston, 8. C., for above
piaoes every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.
The elegant end First-Class Steamer CtTT
POINT, Copt. George B. McMillan, Will leave
Charleston erery Saturday eight at 8 e'ektek
fur abuve place#.
Through tiekete to be had at R. K. Offices.
No extra charge for Meals and Staterooms.
For freight or passage, apply to
J. I). ATKRN A Co., Agents,
South Atlaatie Wharf, Charleetoa, 8. C.
Oat 28 n 3m
MISS McKAY
WILL OPEN, ON THURSDAY, 7TH INST.,
FLOWERS. RIBBONS, 40.,
T)KPflONAI.LY ejected from the New
; 1 York and Baltimore Markets. The J
1 attention of the Ledioe is respectfully aoH)
died.
Oct ? 20 tf
cAMTAfc, assa,ooat '< I
J- ?". HOS5!??fiA^L Prr*''1:
VD. V. WILLCOX, lee'y.
Clontfhnoa t? hrnhh jwi/crt ttrarlty (ij?im,'
I lot a or damage byjirt on all kind* of in*
tumble property at aritfunft rotet. i ' > v'
Apiti can be fbund at erarjr prominent
point in tba Southern SuUl, to whom application*
for tacuranoa pi; bp mada.
Apply to ?f? v ?.,..
- WM* E. EARL.fi*.
A (TENT.
OiwnTma, S. C., OtJtoW JO, IBM. T2- 4
nm*rr hjtt* W *********
IMVN JXijUUblAimi.
- MRS. X. T. JEKiraOS,
gtfajnMk pul.liK gancrnllj, that the
. J w ? * received and
BEAUTIFUL#
ANb HAtfDaOMB LOT OF FALL AND
WIN'TKR
T1 I I. L l .\ r R V , V
Which (be fetm at prices lop aftd reasonable*
Ladies before purchasing their
MAIS, BONNET?, RIBBONS, AC.,
WonhT fed'Wtfl tdf give her call, '4t Mb old '
stand. ' * * *"
Oct 15 21 > tat
Bo i.t
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INforia
the people o( the City sod
K|^M County, tbnl bo has just received an ,
assortment of too ? i
mm- ... .OOOB6
Fa- hfcv line, consisting in part *r '
GOLD
AN? SOLVER WAYOtHKES.
JEWELRY '
OF ALL SORTS.
GOLD
AN? ?BLV&R ?MAOm.
FINE
SOLID SILVER MAKE
From the best manufactory i? this country,
also the largest assortment of ' *
SILVER, STEEL AND PLATED
8PEOTAC!LE8.
lie will receive, in a few days, a gsed assortment
ot fine ' ' ' w t<
SILVER-PIATEB WARS,
Oct is n t
I^-JETW ^
AND
I V? ttmtl U ,?j
mnmskll a mmiss a A.
rntsn ARRIVALS.
WR TNVITB THE ATTENTION OP
hotb f ity and Country reUeri to the
| rullowiaf Nkeii of
MERCHANDISE,
Which we take pleasure in reeorameuding an
GOOD AND KELXABLE.
As to Trice and Quality.
OUR STOCK OF GOODS
lias been replenished with the Latest Styles of
Ureas and Dry Goods, Woolens, Hosiery,
Qloses, Notions, Cambrics, Muslins,
Lawns, Dress Trimmiogs, Hibbous,
lints, Roots, Shoes,. ,
Clothing, Cloaks, dbawls,
-fifcsstiigfcflWrtisgp, 4
Sugars, Coffees,
i Toss,
Confoetienery. Starch, Soaps, and a variety of
articles ? Wood, Hardware, Groceries and
neeecsarie* for family see and eonsttmptlnn.
Oor STOCK is complete, and bought at the
Lowest Pigerea for'CASH. Can he sold at a
VERY SHORT PROFIT, aad wa make U a
point to place onr Goods is the rsach of
ALL CLASSES
As to Trice, having adiptad tie
ALL CASH
System as being tba best and safest f?r alf.
We cipect !o treat onr enttomers with unlform
DoliteneaiAnd ittantion. Will #Ua th?m
evviy advantage we can In making their
purcbwei. "ur term* am CASH ON DRLIVKUY.
An early call will aecnre tba naoat
DESIRABLE GOODS. Retp*etrnlly,
FOSTEK & HUNTER.
Oct 15 31 3
TO THE PUBLIC*
YOUR attention 1* nlltd to tin in ot
STUDDED BOOTS,
Boot* with BlwlHi loi'wd ?f Battaaa e* Eye.
let*. The advantage deri??i fro** th? IN of
Bind* In* toad of Buttoaa er 8j*M? for Boot*
and Shoot, art t Kaoaotay of lime* Fraadam
from f(H|tlnf laker In Laelag er Uaiaaiifp
Perfect and Durable Fattening*; 0ranter Durability
of Boot er Shoe ; Greater Durability
of Hho* String* aad taring of money. A
child ean lac* the
STUDDED BOOT.
The Studded Boot* art the molt common-ten**
Boot* made.
The Patent Studded Boot*
SXOSLL ALL OTH3P.0.
One trial will pro** that I hey ana tba
Bny for yonrtelre* and Children th*
I PATENT STUDDED BOOTS AND SHOES
mm - . A >-L A - a. *.%
M*nur?ct?r?a and ror bam ?j
j. c. hicks,
lC*in-8tr*a?, flrMBTiH*, 8. C.
Oct It H 9
MB liU,
IFOWH T?I5!1?
pervvian
GENUINE
AT
jixms c. smith's.
Oct 13 31 3