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mjM S - i- % '& '* I ? Benjamin Fitzpattlek. Tho telegraph has already an' !i on need tho death of ?s-Bfoptqa and ox-Govornor Benitonin Fit? patrick, which occurred on Sunday fast, at his rosidence hi 'Elmore county, Alabama. He was born in Georgia, June. 1&02, and emigrated, with an elder brother, to Alabama in 1815. He studied law, and in 1821 was admitted to the bar. Hot long after he engaged in praotice lie was elected State Solicitor of his judicial distiict, and sorved till 1829, having, in 1835, been re-elected, la this position he made reputation and became auite popular with the people. Upon the expiration of his Becond terra the precarious state of lib health necessitated his declination of a re flection, and, in fact, the entire abandonment ot the legal profession. 'Purchasing a plantation near Wetumpka, be devoted his labors to planting, at the same time taking an active and conspicuous part in the politic* > of the State. In 1840 be was chosen a Presidential elector on tire Democratic ticket, and voted for Van Burcn. During fho year following (1811) he was elected Governor oi Alabama, and his administration gave the people so mnch satisfaction, that, in 1818, he was re-elected. In 1815 ho retired from public life, and remained in seclusion until the election of Senator lving, as Vice President, in 1852, when Governor Collier appointed him to fill the vacaf ^ In 1855, when the term of die deceased Senator expi^d, Mr. Fitzpatrick was chos^a Senator bj the Legislatero the term ending in 1861. Jdo was president pro tern. ot tliolSonato dhring the ThirUflflh Congress, the death of Mr. King having left the vice presidency vacant. The career of Mr. Fitzpatrick in tho Senate was very quiet, although ho was a practical and energetic legislator. In February, 1861, ho withdrew and returned to his homo in Alabama. We ought to have stated that he was nominated on tho Presidential ticket with Mr. Douglass, as Vice President, in 1860, Diit declined the honor. During the war he re mained quietly at homo; though his sympathies were all with his people in their great struggle, he took no active part in it, remaining quietly on bis plantation. After the close of the war ho was elected to tho constitutional convention called under President Johnson's plan of reconstruction, and was chosen its president. The speech he iqade on taking the chair wuct-Ary conciliatory. The labors of tho convention over, Mr. Fitz^ patrick returned to lite irom which lie never after omergcd. The despatch announcing bis death reports that the Legislature adjourned until yesterday. His funeral took place Tuesday at Montgomery.?Richmond Enqui* rcr and Examiner. Swkdisu Immigrants for South Carolina.?Tho Charleston News, of yesterday, says: "Mr. W.J. Fcrlow, who was eoine time ago appointed one of fho immigration agents of the State, and who, for many months past, has been diligently at work in the North of Europe to tnrn a portion of the tide of immigration toward South Carolina, arrived irt this city yesterday from Maimo, Sweden, bringing with him twenty six Swedish immigrants, mostly farmers, masons and carpenters. The new comers all expect to select homes in the interior of oor State." Mr. Fcrlow says that ho can induce the immigration of any number of Swedes, Danes and Germans to South Carolina, If planters w ho desire such laborers will co opcrato with him by advancing a portion of tho passage money. buautrkul Though t.?Forty yeais oiico seemed a long and weary pilgrimage to tread. It now seems but a step. And yet along the way are broken shrines where a thousand hopes have wasted into ashes, foot-prints sacred under their drifting dust: green mounds where grass is fresh with watering Of tOfll 8, BlUlCloWb c ? n')i jpjj TVfl could not forget. We will garner the sunshine of those years, and with chained steps and heavea ward hope, push on toward the evening, whose si*.-' will soon be seen swing'*? WTTer? ^ r?eme"5HMhe storms nev ;5\\^ *ay 10 flrM* * wotEw ct VSall when she isn't at home ^ Isn't it qncer iU ~"*h-acton S should be engaged to widen BtrwL It is only those who hare don nothing who fancy they can do ci ery thing. t. x 7 . i* *% ^j(N m&? 1 - . ii KBBP IT BBfOti ' T3BI AT THE BIO i Broad-Street 16 THX PLACE XO'BUY CUBA?, PU1 mj sire Brandies, Whlekys, Rum <cr?, Bit w?Y ~y y, rcr.s. : 9 IN CONNECTION W1 ij? largr reotifvi I 'lil S * A 33 X, ? i(T> f.zrn >T> rpHB ONLY ESTABLISHMENT OF TH JL Wftore WoJT mnk? Nothing but Pure and Importers of Foreign To which they would call the attention of t! who will favor them with their patronage, thi gouth h, HEWITTS GLOBE BOTE TBBEE BOLLj. ONE OP THE BE8T HC Oct ? 1A1S BAR IRON PLOW STEEL NAILB METALS 'GUN8 AND C3-E HARD WARE WHOLE8ALE STORE N Retail Store Corner Kii CHARLES 8optomber 29 bTwherle; % O. UC.A-L.iJ.lt liN W m SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, 18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Sings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED ? i?rm.iaK3? #2F~ WORK of *n ui8cri()liona in his line done pron?ptly._?fc3 Oet 27 . .v , %t ly OP GREENVILI.E. ' TTAVING returned home after en abXX eence of eeveral weeks, during which lime I have vieited New York, Pniladel, pbia, Baltimore and Charleston, I hare PURCHASED g. CI n n s CSjft 5^/ After the Oreat Gold Excitement, 0 .9 ,M .3 ON ' VERY FAVORABLE TERMS, ALL OF WHICH I WILL DISPOSE or AT wrnw r>r v --- vtm ntnouwADLt rmuts run a J*' It ironld Uke more apace than 1 have at ' my command to cnamarata EVEKY ARTICLE I WAVE ON II AND THOMAS STEEN. WholeaaU and Retail liarchant. Oct 20 2ft tf mm fUVEB AND TIE, J AT >\ LOW FIGURES FOR I T*i?&4SH. | u w <fT. ,f JnL " T H i S ?13 tm room SI?N NO. ?8? ^ Augusta, Georgia, IB AND UNEDULTEKATKD LIQUORS, B A8 ?, Gins, Wines, Ales, PorLters, Ac. TH THIS HOUSE 19 A NG AND REFINING SHM ?) 1ST T. AT KIND, IN TBI 80UTUBRN STATUS Unadulterated Liquor*. They aro alto i Liquors and Segars, ho trad*. Ofhojr dofy competition, aMuriag alt ?t thay will Mil chaaper than any Uoum in tba & ii, X ? FARE RED UCED IRS PER DAT. 5TEL8 IN Tkc 80UTH. jo & ob, * MILL ROCKS BOLTING CLOTH CIRCULAR SAWS HOE8 PLOWS 3ISTBR.A.L MERCHJ1JYTS, IO. 39HAYNE STREET. lg and Market Streets TON, S. C19 IS ladies" store. WE HAVE RECEIVED, AND HAVE ready (or anamination, the AND MOST ATTRACTIVE a t n rir kj m. v n. Tlut It has ever been our pleasure to exhibit?it is so extensive and varied that it is almost impossible to enumerate. We therefore invite our friends, and all in waut of 000& AND CHiSAP MOT (EfflfDODSj, To call and give our STOCK an examination. We would cail the attention of our customers, and frienda generally, to the fact, that we have LARGELY INCREASEO OUR STOCK OF STAPLE D XVT GOODS This Fall, and feel oonfident that we are able to offer far superior inducements in that line than at any time since the surrender. We are offering to purchasers in MfY smnus, (aufldunnr AKV PRICE INDUCEMENTS, As our llouse is exclusively a DIVT GOODS OONGEP.1T. FULL LINE saass ???as, Consisting in part of: Allwool DoLane, l'iaids, Cansiet Cloths, Poplins, AI paces Poplins, Merinos, Ac., ie, Ac. XJW x* xjrxxxrxwxr w? ma* I1V V MU JL NOT 8 JM tT_ TOWNES & EAST, Asa?a;ua3e AS AXD SOLICITORS IV EQUITY. TnE IJNDERSIGKD IIAVINQ FORMED a copartner* liip in the practice of Law in Qr*en villa and the surrounding Counties of Andarson, Oconeo, lMckons, Spartanburg and Laurens, will ghra prompt attention to all bust, acts entrusted to tiiam. p9~- Oflea at Greenville, a. r. Tonnna. olib d. bast. ^ Nov 10 t& jf St Ate or Sonfh Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. . la tki Coart of Probata. JOT! N BTTTLEK an.! T.TTCY *. BUTLER, n. JAMES M. BENSON, at for a Final SnltUmcnt, <te. J'T appearing to my rati, fact ion tbat 'Willis L K. Ronton, Mary P. llenaon, Jamea P. enaoa, and WilHa H. Bv.iaon, defendant, in tbta caaa, reaide without tbo llialU of thto State : It ia ordered, tbat they do appear In to oe at a Court of Pri-bntr, till day of Dtetmbtr neat, to tboW ttu?, \f any they can, why a ftnat aetttement of the Baute of WILLIS BKITRON, deceased,ahonld net be had, and a Decree given thereon, or their coaaent, in failing te attend, wiU bo an tared of record. B. J. DOOTIIIT, Nov. 8th, 1869. Probata Judge. Nov 19 16 9 mm. wMtTCKf's. nW Mii.oi.-ay ESTABLISHMENT, ON Aveoaa Strset, in* of Mr tie a Store, and next to 1)?. Ttean'g Of, ,CTba aobaerlber baa reived a tlful assortment of Fdl and Wlnt*OTbMML too beautiful Brhlal Bonnata. Draw in all It. bmnehea. Draaae. O.t addI HmM I a. 'he abort art notlca. 25 3ra ' - in 16 1 \ \ ; . ' mamma***tm * m\ i itfrnmpm?mmum THEKl 1 U.-l, I -T. Columbia colttmbia^HOTELT^ COLVilSrA, SOUTH CAROLINA. TUB Proprietor* take pleasure in announc log this cleitautly-lomishod Kstabllsbmes I now open for the Accommodation of guest* The table will Mays be supplied witb ever delicacy of the season?both from tho Nei York and Charleston markets, and no effort will be spared to gire perfect, satisfaction, i every roe pec t, to our patrons. FRBB LUNfOl in tho refectory every day'fteaa 11 until 12}. 1VM- UORMAN, 11 . _ JL II. BAl>KNHOf, f ? uopi IV 19 " Nickersop ^^tfuseHotel, (JMBf A, s. c. TIIK underpinned having Weyj^^S^ nKXKWF.n hie lease upon the above 1 opulnr House, will endeavor tc make it one of the moat agrocablo Hotels In the Bottth. A call Is sollcltod. ftb Free Omnibas to agd from the Hotql, "i* wk.A. * Proprietor. Sept 8 ^ la tf NATIONAL HOTEL^ hsm&I &%%%%&) PROPRIETOR. t. HAMILTON JOYNKIV. CLEllK. RATES~ Of Board per Day ?8 00 Supper, Breakfast and Lodging...... 8 00 Single Meals 1 00 Sep 1 15 tf ImiFmicr ' ROYi\E A SFROWL, COLUMBIA, 8. C., CONTINUE TO VANUFA CTURR MONUMENTAf. WORK In all its I) inches, of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAUriLE. 8ept 8 ? " tf cushings & bailey. BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, 208 Bahimore-et., BaUWtora, Md. Till, Largest and Beat Aborted Stock in llio City, of SCHOOL, LAW, DENTAL. MEDICAL, CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS General Bank and Conriliog*Uoise Station* ery of all kind*. Blank Book made to order, in any style, of binding aid ruling. Aug 20 14 6m* Groonvillo & ColumbiiR. R. i&hh PASSENGER TRAINS ran daiy, Snndaya excepted, connecting with light Train on Charleston Railroad, as follow* Leave Columbia at. ...7.00 a. rr. ? Alston at 8.66 " " Newberry at ,J0.86 " Arrive at Abbeville at *3.30 p. m. " at Anderson at 6.16 " Iurci'UYiiic Rl 0.00 >a Leave Orecnrillo at 0.00 a. in. " Andorson at ,.6.45 " " Abbeville at. 8.45 ? " Newberry at 1.25 p. m. " Alston at. ,......,.1.00 M Arrive at Columbia at...a .5.00 " Train* on tbe Blue Ridge lUilrmd will ala< run as follow* t Leave Anderson at 0.20 p. m " Pendleton at ? 6.20 " Arrive at Waihaila at .............8,00 " Leave Walhalla at........ .4.00 a. m " Pendleton at 5.40 " Arrive at Anderson at 6.40 " The train will return from lelton to Ander loa on Monday and Friday netting*. JAMES O. M{REDITU, Uoncral Siporintendent. Feb 24 40 South Carolina Railroad Company Gemkal ScraixTKVttBxfB Ovrics, April 0, 1860. /~\N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Uth Instan! V.7 the following Schedule for PABSKNGE1 TRAINS, will be observed : Leaving Columbia at 7.45 a. a Arriving at Columbia at .6.10 p. a MIGHT gBPRBSI TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at 5.50 p. n Arriving at Columbia at... ...4.45 a. n CAUKK* TRAIN. Will ran on Mondays, Wednesdays, and 8a' urdsys. Arriving in Columbia at... 11.00 a. n Leaving Columbia at....... 2.20 ?>?? Ths Train now runnino l'hroug ?s?\t"rmin, will be taken off on Sujday^Apr w. II. 1. 1'J.AKK, Oenortl Haperintindant. April 14 47 tt . Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta B. ] SUPKRINTINDKNTS OPFICR,) Columbia. Ostebcr 1,141. J ON and after SUNDAY next, Crtobor i Passongar Train* will ran a* follows I ooisn hohtii. .i*' Loavo Angaria, at 6.15 a. t " Colninbla, 8. C., at..., 1134 p. r Arrive at Charlotte, N. 0..;. ..7.19 p. n ICONISO SOUTH, ' ~?ro Charlotte, N. C., at a. * Arrlro nt..n?.|a, 8. C., at ?1*.W " ........... 3.14 p. i 0?t? 'xXIOHT, Bnp't. f { W?a [ SAMUEL C. HOC,STOCK AND BOfflRlOKEI NO. 28 liliOAL HT?,{jAlU.SST'" ; Siiwsto - n.m>r HANT7FACTORV ? I J- C. H. CLAUSSON. 10 MARKET-8T. CHARLESTON, 8. C. ' ah kinds or v 1 CRACKEBS. BISCUIT AHD CAKE! MANUFACTURED daily of tbo be. Soaibam Jloor, aqnal in quality t??? tkwt ml tMNaabli priM. Ala* biiilUi oatablUhwent M axtawdt CANr>Tt FACTORY. ' Tboao Candida aito constantly mada to ?rde 1 m*4 M eM Mom* Frwk ud Wartufanl pal and to atnnd tbe climate. Orders will I 1 promptly Bllad to latbfcotlou, BtptEO 18 13* VOIBI WLMBTE. A1UBAJI X. SOL Mam HOSES GOLDSMITH & SON Jfoa. 4, ? and 8 VENDUE RANGE, ' CHAKLEBTCIT, D. O. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IRON METALS, BAGS, AND ALL KINDS Off ?apbb stock, hides, wool BEKHSTSp XPTSTlBSa ?S?(0a A Sni table Stoek of IlaoTj and Light SIDSO AND CEINO For Taaaoaa naaa Alwaya on Hand, and will be Sold Low for C3 uflL snmioa Sept 20 10 KINSMAN'S ?<&ass>Ty 879 KIHO STREET, OHARLBBT027, CL O. OCR ASSORTED CANDY to pet up In aft end M Pound Boaea, citable for Country Trad*. WARRANTEr Perfeotly Pure end : r - i WOTA^?Wffi.lffIRIRAt!taC?p Belnr free from Tepee Albe or Murble Dust, end Manufactured aolaly from , , CRUSHED SUGAR. ' A Dirooent to mate fbr an Ordera ofBOO pound*. pm~ Seed forCircular. I 80 pt 29 19 J8 T. M. BniSTOI.U O. T. tniAM. a. BROW*. T. M. BHSTOLL & CO. > -ft-WnOLEILK DEALERS IN 4 , ^ BOOTS, SHOES, AC., NO. 140 MEETIIH8T., CHARUSTON, 8. C. 8took RcplenUbd Weekly by Steamer. Late Dunham, Tat A Co., 146 Meotlng-SL, OppoaiUHayno Street. Sept 39 , 19 1?* PAVILION HOTEL, O IH St Hi E8 SW (B> Sff p SBOARD, Por Day ........... _ IS 00. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Sirs. H. L B(JTTD?FIELD, rioprlotrcM Sept 29 19 \ ' tf H. C. tTOLL: CBAKLBB Will . O. MUM STOLL, WEBB & 00. DiwaoLasAt.a DRY GOODS my Tcxsaznsino ssw^aa, IM LAOlTtTOBB. ' S&S5? 391^339, Throw Doorl below W?atworth, ' CHARLESTON, 8. C TERB1S CAM, OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. B?pt 39 >0 13* . p. P. PlBMiXO. llW'l. JL, WXLWC jmu U. WILMW, '3 c i fMMHAMktll 13 El ALHR0 BOOTS, SHOES, t AND TRUNK Ko. 2 Ha^g^oN. e. O. Sept M 1? If h ......... " B*! FOB TBI ftMhMA ftAWM* - 17 OB Palatka, Florida, rim Savannah, I 1 X touching at Feraaadtoa, Jaokooevl and all Landings oa tho ft John's Blr BcmlWoekly Line. The elegant wad Fb Olaaa Staamst DICTATOR, Capt. W. T. I I, Nelty, wfn leave Charleston, 0. 0., fa* atx places every Taaada night at t o'clock. Tho elegant and Tlret-Class Bteamer CT a. POINT. Capt. George B. McMillan, will l? a. Charleston every Friday night at o'ek a. for above places. Through tlekela to ha had ai * B. tMU B. No extra charge for Meals and Btaterooaaa sooth Atlantis Wharf, Charleston, H. G Oct n n 1> iOHi. .I.M i I 8 B . , ^vertisementa. "HftiDLlS&a IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 6888KB1T, 1ST SMItaf Street. watchesTjewelry STfD SILVER WARE, 20ft KING STREET, (Corner of Besufsln.l OHAStLESYOINI, 8. O. Bept W 1* ll> U W? Mil II - ? ?l ? **+****? <"*' "" *. n. rreDDAUD. a kronebuoou : l B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i BOG3?S> SKOXS, ?v AIOJ I, T R TT l^r MB S AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, 165 itteoting Street, (mkasly orrosrnt cha*l*stok hotel,) (JHAffiklES'lfQliSr, S. ?. Sept 29 19 12* EDMONDS T.BROWN, OF THE LATE FIRM OF F. D. FANNING & OO.. i WHOLESALE DEALER . IN HEN'S AND BO YS" HATS, CAPS STRAW GOODS, AUQ, LADIES', MI88E8* AND CHILDREN'S HATS, CHARLESTON, S. C. fW Opposite Charleston Hotel. 8ept29 19 28* C. N. AVERILL A SON. O 23 S9T 23 X& & Zb COMMISSION MERCHANTS AMD , Dealers in Corn, Oatt and Klour, 6, CORNER EAffT BA F AND NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON* *8. C. MWKWOM? T P BTv ? Ai?U A CO., Augusts, pi. a ill'. SMITH A CO., Atlanta. CLAGHORN, HERRING A CO., Atlanta. MARSHALL A UURGE, Charleston. GEO. W. WILLIAMS * CO., Charleston. Sept Jt 18 11* THE POCKET CORE 8HELLBB. . m\ y BEING the owners of the Pateat-IUghl of the Stete of North Caroline, o this popular fagming Implement, we offei County Rights and Shell ere at Great Bar gains. C. W. AVERILL A 80N, 68 East Bay, Cbarleeton. Sept 28 18 if nnnu vnumrni e. to dUBfliwii). luiuLinauis ui i?u? WHOLESALE AND aUTOAIBb SDIBAttSHBS 1IS9 Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Oerriage Ma terlaU, Leather, Ac. ?. 109 , OpposiU OkmrUaUm Boia ' CHARLESTON, C. Sept 19 19 ' It* J a. aiaaoorr. c. wciarm*. t. a. riven HENRY BI8HC0FF k CO. vtsuMtiti OROOE1RS. AND Sin*" SI vr+T ' *? LIQUORS; \ SEGARS, - TOBACCO dbC 197 CAST BAY. k CHARLESTON, 8. C 1U Bfi ? 10 M* ?. >. , ..... 4(*. 0. CUOIDI. A. W SI Til 3 CLACIU8 ft WITTE NORTH EAST CORNER Of ERASER'S WNAR * OS CUSTOM HOUfB SQUASH, m. CHARLESTON, S. C comtwaiow xxrohaitts, Aid DmIm* la i OKOCREIES, LIOTORS, AC., AC pt SO l? t#* ^harAdvcrtisements 1 * 1 *lim li , i 'Ji.'i I .11 WES ALLAN, 1 00* KING 8TRKBT> J . 1 OB^LSBTOM, B. O., I DEALER IN * 1 vta tobes, oboars, jb wkl r r, M SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, SMM SPECTACLES, AO. Walohea aeai la aagr part of the eowntry; r| SILVER HURTING WATCHES FRQji ^ FIFTEEN DOLLARS AND UPWARD. GENTS i H Gold Banting Watohea from $00 and Upward. ? *7 LADTE8 Gold Hunting Watohea from $60 and Upward. J AMERICAN WATCHES J OF ALL KINDS. I RK8PKOTFULLY SOLICITED. I Sept W 10 I Pacific Guano Company's 1 compound I m mm OF lime fl For Composting with Cotton Seed. 1 This auticlb is manufactured 1 at the Compear e Work*, voder the di- 1 recti on end superintendence of Dr. Rerenel. It contains the un? element* of fertility u SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, oxeept that It to not furnished with AMMONIA. It to pre- 1 pored expressly for composting with cettna eeed, which fumtohe* the element of AMMONIA; the object being to render thet side product of the plantation available to the highest degree & en element of fertillitv.? For farther and particular information, ai>ply to the undersigned. J. N. KOBfiON, Agent for 8onth Carolina, 1 end 2 Atlantic Wharf, Cherlceton. JOHN 8. REESE, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore. 28-3m Oct 27 . ATOCSSgan, AND | GENERAL ^ COMMISSION MEREMST Beeolnh)od^ioo &>bqlrf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAyiNG ample meant for eondaeting my business, I am at all time* prepared to make liberal advance# on Cottoo. July 28 10 ly ifMST CURE DYSPEPSIA. id tiii mum or ns STOMACH AND LIVER. MBDXOAZi rAOUXiTY. HEOEHAN & CO., AGKKT0, m YORK. Hamifactnred by C. F. PANKNIH QSUCST AOS APOSUOASr, CHARLESTON, 8.O. ITAp M* Hf l*n?vM( AMry?ift?N.*il Feb 24 40 1/ P. P. TOAI.E, taiciABiiiias'D?? s?, a. Oo? Manufacturer of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. HAVING th? largest and moat complete factory in tba Sontbarn Statu* and' keeping always on bawd a large and moat complete stock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors. Shutter*, 1 Mouldings, Ac., An, 1 em ooabled to sell |ov ' end et manufaotnrere' prices. '? N. Ii.?Strict attention paid to shipping la good order. Jnlj ? tf : CHARLESTON HOTEL OlfABLESTON, S. a E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor. iMMMlSM LilUlfl im & CO. namp(5)iai5faafl I A*? f mmmm, I pamv HOSIERY, GLOVES, , 909 V, It.f Irtmi HmH fer > ami WWrtj, feaMMNi 1U. *** ^ 5?T *4 lm?