Twi 1
' Numuoui report* having been o iron la ted
a* to the hcade upon the new issue oi ten
eod fifteen eenta note* a* being thoe* of
vuai|ia||i iv, women kniaMinatotlie dani menda in
oily, an?5ployed in the Treeaury, it !.
proper to Mate that the notee bearing this
- *' vignette are engraved and printed by the
Auerleah Bane Note Company of Hew
York. The pieturee might more properly
be taken to represent New York "e?piai
etJJe," but are really ideal heads.
fefc' jl -ij? *rjf.
AfricSr VintAiw* Foilsi> am* Pants* an.
?One day laat week, a gent low an living in
Llmojiune County, Al?? wm called away on
business, to be absent two days. About nightfail
of the day Of hia departure, two travelers
topped at hia bones ana naked permission to
remain oyer night. The lady Objeeted, alleglng'aa
a reupifi that her husband was absent,
but, upon belsg assured that the applieante
were gentlemen, finally son sen tad that they
should remain. Late in the night there was a
loud knocking at the door, which aroused the
lady as it-did also her guesta in another part
of the bout*. Upon opening the door she wea
MiMd by flva masked men ana araggea into
the yard, with evil intent. At this moment
the guests, wb? bad approached the door uaporcoived.
ftyod, killing two of the assailants,
and tho other three immediately fled. The
ooipsee, anon an masking, were found to be
aegroea.
I . " 1 '
Church and Stat*?The Roman Cookoil.
?The probability that the coming CBcumenieal
Council may declare the Pope a
true autoerat of souls?a ruler whose commend
of any description It would be eternal
8iri! to disobey?has at traoted some at tenon
from German Governments. These
Government* are on their genrd against
danger to their sovereignty, and eager to
K-event the very Inception of dleturbanoa.
enca one of them erquiring ol the theo
logiana in its limits what would be the effect
upon the relatione of Church and Stale if
the Coonoil should declare tho infallibility
of the Pope as a dogma of the faltb, has received
Snr aoewer that in such case allegi
ance to the Government when In collision
with the Pop4 might not be regarded as a
plain duly by believers. Now, there are
several Governments in Europe that are
etrong enough not to permit their authority
to be questioned, even in the inter eat of the
Pope, and some others that eaunot afford to
have this point agitated. It is pretty elear,
therefore, that If this is made a dogma its
practical effect will be to rulo the very
Church itself oat of all those countries.
The Governments of Prussia, Austria, Italy
and Spain will not in this age admit their
*0hjeels to the Pontiff?New York Herald.
Taa Aorioultvhal and Mechanical Statu
Faih of SoOTti Carolina at Columbia It
is with profound gratification that we can
aay that the thinking business men of old
Charleston have generously responded to
the committees of gentlemen who have
waited:oa them to solielt subscriptions for
the purpose of carrying ont the plans of the
Executive Committee, in hevingeueh an ex
bibitlon as will be creditable to the people
f the time honored common wealth.
The Chamber of Commerce led off with a
silver cup, to oost $100, for the best ten
bales of cotton exhibited; then the Board
of Trade came up with Its $200 for premiums
proraieeuouely, and the committees report
collected ao far, from the wholesale
merchants on Hayne and Meeting streets
and East Bay ; also from the factors, $770,
with other contributions in expectation.
So far, then, our business men, erer ready
? at lha eal) of agriculture and Industry, hare
voluntarily given over $1,000 in cash, (and
at a time of severe pressure for money,) to
the State Fair, to be held in Colombia on
the 10lb, 11th and 12th November. If other
aeetiona of the 8tete manifest the least
?>lrit of pride, and only come up with a
ttle help, and life membership at $10, and
annual members at $2, the Fairs hereafter
will beeome a jubilee gathering ol the peo.
pie from the mountain to the seaboard.
Send up your apeeimsns of thrift and industry
by the trains of the 8th and 9th November,
directed to the oars of D. Wyatt Aiken,
Seeretary and Treasurer. Columbia, 8. C.
[CJkarletton Courier.
HsaaT-RsNDtao Dxatu or a Bsidk.?A
very painful accident, resulting In death,
occurred near Illiopoiis,111., on Friday evening.
Mrs. Fannie Capp, wife of Benjamin
Capn, a farmer, was visiting at tha bouse of
her brother in-law, and in the evening she,
in company with her sister, waot out to
saddle up her horse, which was hitched to
the fence with a rope halter, and having a
kind of alip-nooae on tha and, through
whiah aha put her hand for the purpoae of
holding the hor*e while putting on the
k.i.U.. M..1 I 1J1 LI. I. -J L.-l .
viiujo. iivn, iiviutu^ ni? iirnu nigii vDOUgn.
he g?T? the horte a alap, which caused
him to raiac hla head suddenly, thua tightening
the rope around the wriat of Mr*. Capp.
At the aame time, something occurred to
frighten him, and he aUrted off on run,
dragging the unfortunate lady with him
for nearly halt a mile, through a young
vineyard $nd a aorn field, to a gate, where
he atoppad, it baing neeeaaary to paea
through it to get to the main road. When
found by her brother in-law and another
aoan lira. Capp waa dead, her neck broken,
and her head and body terriblv bruised and
enf. her clothe* nearly all torn from her
body, her long and beantiful hair complete*
ly matted with eockle bura, weed*, Ao.
Mrs. Capp waa about eighteen yeara of age,
having been married ooly about two
months.
? ? >
An enterprise destined to hava an important
influence in developing the resources
of the Sooth is now being pn?hed to
cotnpleiioD, Port Royal, B. C., and Augusta,
O*., 110 miles apart, ara to ba connected
by a railroad, which baa baan aurveyad,
ontraeUd for. aod partially oonatrnctad.
The former place contains iaeomparahly tbo
finest harbor on tha Southern Atlantic
aoaboard, which haa been suffered to lie
too long unemployed and aompermtlvely
unknown. Vceacls drawing twenty two
feet of water can enter it, ana within it the
ample aatuary of Broad Riser, tha united
naviea of the world might ride at anchor.
The projected railroad will.itiaantie'.peted,
bring thither no email part of the produce
of the Southern and Southeastern Stales,
and evaa of tha Paeifio coast It Will also
become an important aotion mart, having
in thia raapeot signal advantages over
Obarleeton, Savannah, and Mobile, wboee
harbors ara closed to vessels of ordinary
. I t ? 1 > 1
vii nujm, hum wivivivtv warucij wwrvnj OI
the name.
The eompfetlon of the railroad will witneee
the foundation of what will probably
become a proeperoue city, and perhaps the
most important port of the Booth, with the
exception of New Orleaoa lie rite will be
not fer from the town of Beaufort, and It
promisee to beoom* a more congenial plaee
of realdenoe for Northern men than moat of
the Southern towns. Northern eapiu) will
bnlld it, aa Northern capital la now build*
' log the projected railroad whlah is to too
aaet it with Augusta, and to the eeme agency
the South may yet be indebted for a eon
port equal in Importance to the great city
whieb Jefferson onee anticipated would
grow up at Norfolk,?Krm York Sun.
' r V V ffi * - 332
<r
98 t 6 r ip r
ebbfit bbfor
AT THE BICt
Broad-Street.
IS T?J PLACE TO BUY 0H8A?, PUR
BU61
Brandies, Wkbkfi, ltnmi
ters, Blti
' a?
in l/VfiriJtUTlON WI.
LARGE REOTIFYir
EiaTApLI
Tub only establishment or to/
when they mtk* Nothing hat Para and 1
Importers of Foreign
To which they woald call tha attention of th
who will faroc them with their -patronage, tha
Swath.
<w, a. ati
HEWITTS GLOBE BOTE
THREE DOLLA
ONE OF THE BE8T HC
Oct
1A1S
BAR IRON
PLOW BTEEL
NAILS
METALS
GUNS
JSLTSTXy CSrJE
HARD WARE
WHOLESALE STORE N
Retail Store Corner Xii
CHARLES
S?pUmb?r 39
mmm
bjmm&XNS,
MMWM
AND
IRON TIES,
AT
LOW MfiTTRBS
FOR
THE CASH.
Dnvid St Stradlcy.
18 28 tf
P LiJHYTERS,
BY SHIPPING THEIR
COTTON
THROUGH US, CAN OBTAIN LIBERAL
CASH ADVANCE*,
EITHER ON COTTON TO BE STORED
AND HELD, OR FOR
XtflODXATS SALS. '
WE WILL SHIP TO
COLUMBIA,
CHARLESTON,
BALTIMORE
NEW YORK OR LIVERPOOL.
DAVID Si STRADLEY.
Sept 18 17 ll
TUTT'8 VEGETABLE
_ jLinraa IPHILIL
cam dieannee or the Liver and Stomach. !
TUTTS EXPECTORANT
A pleasant oora for Coogha, Cold*, Ae.
TUTT'ft SAR8APARILLA AND QUEEN'S
DELIGHT the crMt Alterative and Blood
Purifier. TUTTB IMPROVED HAIR
DYE, Warranted the beat dye in use. Tbeaa
standard preparations are for aala by Druggiat
everywhere. Oct fl-ly.
W. H. CAMMER,
PRACTICAL RUN8MITH AND MACHINIST.
CORN 8HRLI.KR8, Cotton dins, Loeka,
Keroaeva Oil Lamps, Sawing Machines
and Parasols REPAIRED with promptness.
Charges reasonable. Corn Shelters, from tan
to twelve dollars. I am also prepared to farnUh
Steneil Plata#, for marking elotking.
ar Stand ? At WeetAeU's old shop,
June It * if
i
t r " * . *4 k'. 8?W ^ y. ?5
B THE PEOPLE, I1
!W ??p/:
MSN NO. 181
Augusta, Georgia,
B AND UNADULTERATED LIQUORS,
r AS
i( Gio?, Wloei, Ales, Porter?,
See.
TH THIS HOUSE IS A
4G AND REFINING
S H M EJ3XTT. .
IT KIND, IN THE SOUTHERN STATES *
Unadulterated Liquors. The/ ere also c
. liquors and Sogars, r
trade. They defy competition, utaring ell *
R they will sol! oheeper then any house In the i
t\"tt t ??. :
L ? FARE REDUCED TO ?
RS PER DAY.
>TEL8 IN THE 80UTH.
20 8m
1 m. m. \
MILL ROOKS J
]
BOLTING CLOTH ]
i
CIRCULAR SAWS ;
HOES j
PLOWS j
MERCHJ1JYTS,:
0.-39 HAYNE 8TREET. .
lg and Market Streets
TON, S. C.
10 12
i
STOVES.
^11112 STONEWALL COOKING J
mm rmr mm -w jksz 9 \
The most durable one now in um. j
I exnmlne il, end see different eisee,
from No. O to No. 9, Manufacturer* of |
plain and
JAPANNED TINWARE.
All kind* of Tin and Sheet Iron work done '
on the moat reasonable terma.
A J. KOSS A CO.,
At the Weetfield Old Stand. I
July 28 10 tf ,
GAINES &
BEARDEN,'
Alii.' NO W RECEIVING
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF *
WAMJ&a
AND
WINTER i
Their goods have been carefolly
Selected by on# of th* Firm,
who b?i just returned from Now York.
Our GOODS have been bought aa
AND WILL BE 80LD AS (
At any lo thia Market.
Col' and examine oor Stock. Wa will .
take great pleaaure in ahowing oar
To any who may give ua a call.
HOME AND SEE;
Sept 90 JO tf
. i
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In the Oourt of Probata.
NELSON AUSTIN and WILLIAM A. '
AUSTIN re. HARRISON AUSTIN, at al. ?Petition
for Partition of Real Relate, ]
r appearing to the aatiafaetipn of the
Court that Harriaon Aeatin, Larkln .
Austin, Andereon Austin, the heirs of SARAH
NATION, deeeasad, whoa* name* are
unknown, Ellaabeth Brown and bar hueband,
Benj. Brown, and Willy Lyon, Da*
fendanta fn thia eaaa, reside without the
limit* of thia State: It U ordered that thev <
a n?wM, plead or demur to the Petition with
In forty daya, or the rawe wilt be Ukeo
pro eoafeaao a gal oat them.
3. i. DOUTHIT.
Probate Judge.
Oet let, 1849. 20-6
MMMMMMBeMHMMRMMMMMKtnaaMr'JI
Spbcial Notki ?To partial in weal of 1
Doom, -a?he? and BUnde, we refer to the
advertisement of P. P. Toale. the large manufaeturer
of thoae goods in Charleston1? .
Prlee liat furnished on applieatlon. 9-tf I
, ^ \ ' 's/s a ^ r lyi
w
rii
Equality Life Insurance Company,
of Virginia.
Wmmmk
-^j BA
t. /v?
*Csj@535J| ^
a BASONS why *y?rjr ooo should Insure in
th* Bqualltj Life Iuiurauce Company,
r vimfk .
liV It U more Liberal to the Insurers then
ny other company, end will eventnally bemm
Pnralj Mutual end belong to the insurers.
Id. It eiroulatsft it? money amongst iu petoar,
who ere the insurers. Consequently they
re oontlonelly getting the beaedt or the ran hi
.cumulation of the Company, the money be- ^
eg in rested by the Board of Directors amongst
he insurers.
ou. Tim Ivan* v' utU Cvamtd) ait mm
J as other companies who declare dividend*
it the end of tbe eeoond, third and fourth
'oars, but this Company at tbe end of the first
md every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, President.
THOS. n. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN. Secretary.
Gen. JAHRS H. LANE, Actuary,
Df. F. B. WATKINS, 1 Madieftl AdTiM?
Dr. O. H. W. DAVIS, / Adviserr.
Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
niRKOTOUS.
J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary B.
?. A P. R. R ; Wm. J. Johnson, of Johnson k
Hunt, Wholesale Grocers; Wm. H. Powsas, of
iVinston k Powors, Wholesale Grocers; Ai>irrt
OinviY, Treasurer Buckingham Bute
Company; J. P. Gibson, Superintendent
Adams' Express Ccmpany ; Charles Y. Montis,
Morris A Co.'s 8ugar Refinery; O. A.
Pbplb, Superintendent Manchester Cotton
dills ; John H. Ttlrr, John II. k John Tyer,
Jewelers; Moses Millhisbb, Wholesale
Dry Goods; Thomas S. Baldwin, Clothier;
Iohn M. Goddim, Cashier Planter's Bank;
I. R. Dowrll, Superintendent Western Union
Telegraph Company; Alrx. G. P.obbrtson*
Cattle Broker ; Ukorob I. IlRnniso, Wholelale
Grocer ; R. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones k
So., Wholesale Grocers ; A. Bodkkkr, Drug.
{1st; 8. M. Rosknbaum, of S. k M. Rosenjoum,
Dry Goods.
Equality Life Insnrauee Company.
J!r9 Examine it* Pamphlet* before you insure,
it is to your intereit to do to. Agent* wanted
reerytcilere.
BElf jr. G. VIE RIOT*
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
Sspt 22 18 tf
THE
VPW vnpT
Iffl 1ESDRASCE COMPAIY.
ASSETS, ^12,000,000.
NO COMPANY in the United States can
claim superior advantages to tM? "Id
ind well-established institution. < ' b lf*?
Men doing business with tbs greatest sue
:ea* tor about twenty-five veare. It is
itrictly mutual, and never had stockholders
.0 appropriate a portion of ita earnings.?
ft ia under legal ?t*perui?ion, a protection to
?oliey holders, which ia afforded nowhere
rut in New York and Massachusetts. Ita
nanagera cannot speculate with the foods
>f the Company, but are obliged to iovertaa
he lava of New York requite trustees to
nvest trust estates. The official reports,
or several years past, show that this Cora.
>any has been better managed titan any
>ther doing busioesa in New York. An
nveattnent In this Company is as safe aa
tnylhing earthly can be. It off?-ra security
ina oboapness, aud haa advantages over
tny other Company in lite United Statee.
Reference may be made to the following
'entlemen: Gov. B. P. P*rry, Col G. r.
Townee, Thoe M. Cox, Thomas Steen, ii.
leattie A Co.. Wm, T. Shumate, J as. P.
doore aid L. Williams.
For further information, apply to the unlertigned.
agent for Greenville, or to JAS.
it. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Greenville
lourt House.
W. H. CAMPBELL.
Sept 8 10 tf
QREEN VILLE
PAPER MILLS.
rHE undersigned liave this day
formed a copartnership under
he name of
nAnAIVTliK BOH,
For tho purpose of carrying on tlie
aa
OP
James Bannister,
T. J. Bannister.
THE Mills aro now in excellent
)rder, and we are prepared to
:nrn out a
FIRST CLASS PAPER,
Whioh we will warrant to give
Malefaction.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
PRINTING. COLORED,
URN & WRAPPING
Dan be fonnd at all times at onr
Agents, Messrs. David & StbadUCY'S.
September 1, 1869. 16-tf
THE OEO&OIA PAPER MILL,
CARROLL CO., OA.,
WILL mt cub for Rags, Rope, Bogging
and old Papon. Order to lie lied for
(Trapping, Manilla and Print Paper.
Mow Mill, Pure Water, Lire Men.
Prleee low. Tenu eaib.
All inquiries promptly an ewe red. Addreee,
ML P KELLOflO,
Pree. Co.j " College Temple,"
Mewnan, Oa.
Oct SO 12
MB W9RK
SOKE AT TW< OTFICE