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GREENVILLE, S* C.
WKDKE8BAT, HBXVAKY 9, 1970.
THE EHTEBPBISE.
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Enlargement on the 9th February i
?Hew Heading ?A Double Cir- i
culation. JR <
Next week, which will bo the 9th February, ]
we expect to appear before ear readers, in an
enlarg?l and otherwise i a proved for as. Tie
addition of space wilt be considerable, giving
oa mora room to devote to our readers. uur
patrons will (bus tea that we are working for
them with all our might and main, and wo
uk them lo reward ut according I/. TU proprietora
barn tbe midnight lamp in their ecr- '
viee and tax their anargiaa to the utmost. J
The subscription price of the Emterpri?? re> J
mains nncbangod at two dollars a joar, which I
we think is aery cheap, and wo hopo to tnaVe I
np the differooce by additions to our list, now I
very handsome. ]
To Adrortisrrs. On the snme date. Ys will
issue a Double Circulation, for grstaitouB dii? ' j
tribution in Qrocnvilio, sending aleo to tbo <
contiguous pott offices in the adjoining Court- ' .
ties of Aoderaon, Pickens, Spartaaburg, gad
Western North Carolina.
A rare opportunity for advertisers.
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The Bchool BUI.
The School Bill before the Legislature of
this State, lias some very good provisions
and some very ol-jectiooable. The control
of the education of the children of tbe
State is, by the provisions of tbe Bill, Indirectly
vested in the Governor, aod the peo- 1
plo will have no influence or power over j
the teachers of their children. We any the
power is vested in the Governor, who tney
turn out to be an Infldel, or Mormon, or
Fourierite, or any sort of moral or political ]
monster, and yet, by the power nnconatitu- <
tionally given to him, he may control every 1
eingie tree scnooi in every County In tlie
entire Slate. There is a monarchey established
by the Rill in the training and edu- J
cation of the children of the people. The 4
citizens of a County or Township will be t
obliged to aubniit to just such teachers and 1
instructors as the Governor and his creatures
may select. This ia eaaly piovoJ. The
State Constitution requires eacli County to ]
elect one School Commissioner to have l
charge of the publie schools, and seems ?
plainly to intend that this most important I
dutj* eliall he discharged hy officers select
ed by the people; but lul ibis School Rill *
authorizes the Governor to appoint, in each F
County, two persons to act with the School
Commissioner as a Board of Education, and
thus gives the servants of the Governor a e
majority in every County Board. They a
are to select and remove teachers, and do c
nil other things in eonlrol of the schools.? v
This is the legislation of a body calling 1
itself Republican?giving to on? single *
man the right to mould the minds and mo- '
rals, and religion, perhaps, of the children
of the people.
Incendiaries Arrested.
The frequent act* of incendiarism, which (
have alarmed our City for months past, ar
roused ilia active vigilance of the author! 1
ties, and means of detection were adopted
that have at last proved efficient in overhauling
the alleged perpetrators. On Fri.
day evening last, some were detected in the (
very not of firing the stables on the premises
of Mi8. Divia, near the Methodist *
Church. The fire was extinguished without
difficulty. Next morning three negroes, }
Gilbert Milebe), Charley Moore and Nelson %
Jenkins, charged with this and other nets
of the same kind: wore ?-m?i?<1 -? ' ? ' *'
ried before Magistrate Bacon and commit- P
ted to jail. Another, named Pinckney Ed- u
ward# alias MeKalroy, implicated, was ar
rested on Monday at Spartanburg C. H. by ,
Capt II. II- Hicks, of Charleston, who went V
thers for the purpose. Captain Hicks lias
been lending his valuable aid In detecting j
the incendiaries.
Mayor J onus and the City Council do
serve great credit for their exertions in
prosecuting measures for detecting the
criminals. A reward of $800 had been offered
by tha City Couneil for a discovery
and proof to eonvict; and tha Mayor applied
in person to Gov. Scott, who was induced
to offer, very properly, s reward of
$600. Let who ever is guilty, suffer ilia
punishment meiited by such horrible crime.
A Farmers' Club for Greenville Counfy' in
We are pleased to see that soma of our pros n?
greesivo and mast enlightened farmers have re
determined to organise a Farmers' Club for
this County, and haro given a notice, which "
appears in our columns, of a meeting on saia- tb
day next for that purpose. We hop* tha o(
meeting wilt be well attended. It is a remark
able fact that decided improvements in term- r<
ing in modern times have always beea asaoci- h
ated with if not preceded by tbeae farmers'
clubs or societies. Every friend of farming
who wishes to learn, or who has the liberality ?<
of soul to desire to aid his fellow citisous, (|
should join the Club. They will find it prof- ...
itable in every way to mako them better farm- '
era and better men, by the interchange of in- pi
formation in the praetirn! operations which en
belong to their pursuit. Again we urge agea- eral
attendance on sale?day of ail wbo ean
conveniently come to tbe City.
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The Wanda. a<
We hare received a pamphlet of tbsAf ando a1
Mining any Manufacturing Company, con- |f
taining advertisement of the Wando Fertiliscr,
of which Mr. Junius C. Skits, of this *'
City, ia agent, and of whom a copy can be ob- d
taincd. f,
Tbis Company offers tbo following pre mi
urns, through the South Carolina Agricultural ?
Society, no commercial manure to be used ex'
cept tbe Vfando; vie: - ?
For the best yield of unland cotton, from ten
acres of land, five hundred dollars.
For the boat yield of oofn, from ten aerea of t;
land, one hundred do] tar a.'
For the brat f.old of small grain, from ten
acres of land, one hand red dollars. h
Cotton Stealing. h
A bale of gotten belonging to Mr. Puilk- p
wait Jlt rr, of thfa County, wbieh was lying
in the wagon yard of Jfesars, Mm.as A Mo- 8
IlRtaa, was stolen one night last week. Tbe It
thief a negro named Perry Hodge, was arrest- tj
rd ea Saturday by Sharif Vicunas, amd tonmitted
to Jail, aereral others are auppoeed to "
be implicated. The eeMsn waa carried e mile R
or two up the Buncombe road and the-"bale g(
itivided amongst the rogaes j a pert of it only
has been reeoreMd. " a
, enlvsu I i " ' ' m
tr'ffe return thenhe to biRDriR Oia-Jt?
no.*, Ksq., for a lot of Oarden Seeds, from the pi
.Department of Af rfealinre, Washington. R
We also retnrn thanks to Mr. W- M. WApian
for a bundle of Harden Seeds, of bis own *
raising and putting up. ro
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niJLsf . i? ?HMWi
imposing oath* not provided (brh the Contlilut
ion, ill* 8UU hie been admitted lulu
the Union. Virginia complied With the
reconstruction laws* end ^eet ?foi|Hi
Congress ; but ihejndTtflrfj majority y4?dnaf^
keep fa Ui with her. It Is said that the
aegro population Is feet leaving the 8tst?,
to that those clauses relative to that population
will prove Iras cumbrous than in
itatsa farther aonth.
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A Wind Storm.
On Monday afternoon, this section t?s
'raited with a violent Stoma of wind ftora
ho Weal. Little or no rain attended.?
[ here was no damage of any eonacqneneo
ixpirhnc.din this immediate neighborhood,
tot wa learn that, m the vicinity of Chick's
lp rings, trees were aprooted and fen ?in g
tlowu down. The storm prevailed severey
also in the Fairview neighborhood
There ta, perhaps, no port of I he United
States leee subject to storms than the upper
bounties of Sooth Carolina bordering the
aouatnlns.
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The Bin to PunUb Bribery.
The present Legislature lias done a good
thing In passing a bill to punish bribery and
torruptlon in public < ffieers or reprssenlaLivee;
both the offerer and reeelrer of a
bribe are liable te the peneleotiary as well
se fine. The law will be a terror to lobbylata
and those seduced by theni, and is eal
culated to parity the fodutnine oi law and
justice. We asp ret to publish the act next
week.
Legislative Proceedtogs.
We refer the reader to the letter of J. B.
Ff. for an interesting account of legislatire
loingn. Wa thank our correspondent for
lie continued favors.
jWTThe Williametoa Hotel wad recently
old by the Assignees of the Batata of Joan W.
Shady, Bankrupt, (or on six months
lime, and was purchased by a number of
Sreenville gentlemen, Cap*. Sasokl Strad
uk s ouu uiucrsi
The Beldvllle School .
We ere nalhoriicd by the GlwlnnM of the
Hoard of Trot tee* of tho Roidrille llifh
schools to aay that both their Behoois will
toinmenoo aa usual on the flrat Mondaj la
February instant, with a full oorps of coapoent
teachera. Circumstances bare .dflayed
be appearance of advertisemoats giving full
>articuiara. They will appear next week.
Personal. > >
We had a call the other day. from Mr. lloa- 1
tBT M. Storks, an old follower of the Press,
ud who has for the paat three yeara boon j
onncctcd with the Asheville (N. C.) JVew?( |
rhtch ho haa conducted in aeuperior manner,
le haa now returned to this Stato, and win 1
loon take charge of the Unionrillo Ttme*, '
vhioh now Beld wa with him ranch aueceaa.
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Removal.
Mr. W. II. Camnrr, Qanamith and Maehlnst,
has removed from hia old atand oa Main
itroct to a more commodious one in reer of
)ld Court House?the place formerly occupied
>y the late J. II. BiisoLPi aa jeweler.
Tho Old Ouard.
A Monthly Drvoted to Literature, Science
\nd Art, and the Political Principle! of 1776
i nd 1860.
We hare received the January No. 1. of ,
To 1. 8 of this valuable magazine, with ita i
rery interesting contents. It is published
u New York by Van Krsiz Hobton A Co.,
fo. 162 Nassau Street, at usual dedue
iona for clnbe, from two to twenty.
Jolumhift fcrrataaiulawse laaiksMi
-r- w.? ,
Enterprise.
9*a/4 of Judge Booxcr?Air Line Railroad i
?Greenville and Atheville Extension? 1
South Carolina Western Railroad?Edu
rational Bill?Medical Assistance for the
Poor?Salaries of Judges? Code of Prae '
ties?Election for Associate Justice?Titles I
of oojtie Acts that Mass pasted and been "
Confirmed. ?
Columbia, S. C., January 81sf, 1870. ^
Messrs. Editors?On Monday, the 24th ?
ist, lha death o' Judge Boozer wee an. a
>unced ia the Houee, and alter adopting 11
olutione of sympathy and respeat, the
ouee adjourned to eseort his remains to t<
to depot. In thla sad doty, mingled mom .
! all polltieai creeds, anxious to pay their ;
srpect to ths memory and worth of SS 1
onest and upright cilisen. The loss of
ich a man in high official position, ia ealilaled,
at any time, to enst a gloom over v
i# State, but more eepeeially at a lime *
ke the pr<*ent, when the bilternasa of g
irtr passion and prejudice is aecking to r
>frupt tbe eery temple of justice. We ?
nd that friends end Cues all unite ia atv t
>rding to hint a soul thai aould soar high
t>ore all party passion and prejudtee, sad !
Iminletered the law with exaet javtiee to |
if. He haa left, an example worthy the 1
nitallon of ell men. Few men hare erer
red that hare discharged their oflteUl
utlrs with the success and general aatia
ictioa that has attended all the public eels <
f Jodge Booxer'e Hfe. On Toeeday, 16th, *
uloglea were pronounced In both Honeee ,
nlll tbe hear el adjournment. I
In i prerhwi loiter, I Intimated that. In '
II probability, tbe charter of the Ahr-Ltoe
:*ilroed would ho repealed. The Baoata i
a* paeoed the bill to rapoal, and it hoa I
->m? to the Iloaea lor oaiiao, I hare '
ope that it* will not glide through th# j
[oaaa with aalitclo erilieiem aa it did tha j
Mate. Tha prima Koren in thta matter <
are, eo far, aaeaped publla oansora Iron '
i# deloaioaa of the preaa, is making tha J
stlon of Mr. Buford (tha President of tha ]
oad) in raftrwaai to (ha 8ontl? Carolina *
tnatore, the only eaoee tor the rapoal of j
10 charter^ hot the troe eanaal*, that tha (
oaeyed iotercet that ara developing la t
m State, hare taken advantage of Chi I
vjudloe that he* been exoited agalnat Mr. "
uford, and have turned it to advantage la ^
enra tha repeal of the ekerter of a a
ad (hat ifeay in time prove a dangeroo* ?
of the pofehMe. A legal qiestioa has bean
raised on this poln*. In the Iloaee, end will,
can't be lie re that the Houh will ever stoop
loaneh contemptible, mean andjlttle legia
Xn"?>X%io InjoiCtff'oiti^? or.
IX StaMrfork33bK? of i^nXiiyifirA .
of one who is not a eitiaen of ths CHSte,
sod wbo, by-a mere assidua*, liapjuaa la
?r? >ki?> lltn. - If *k
*w . A' bus cu *
c?ie:it can be established under 0*? GLsastb
tution and MMteliu^ N ?IIIH lli?4nWliig
werige for breaking op Mm-?I )Ih oht**t
charters In the Stale, Md will at all times ?xpose
corporate com pan lee to the Tactions of
legislative bodi?S?andespecislly those tlmt
Mr hara incurred their displeasurc-eny
eooiraet and agreement entered into bv the
Stat* and oorporaied. bodies, are liable at
any time to be repeated; and consequently
must work injury to tlxe prosperity of the
Stat#, and will dnyf Capitalists out fj. the
State to seek in vestments, where their rut
ed rights will not b? roterToieS wlth.-i,
There is a principle and a legal right
involved in thia Aet. the* >1| the eitisens
of ths Stata.are interested in, and 90
lis dschJon (Jcncnds. in s jrrCftt DacasOre,
this prosperity of blithe priocip*fj?a*faes4
interests ef tlis 8t?U." ThfrtjuriOMl U
so exceedingly haaardoua, that whan: sober
reason dictates, it roust be abandoned.
Tt is evident' that the 9tock of the Greenville
and Columbia Railroad has. Or a majority
of it, pamed into the hands of one ef lha |
wealthiest 09mpanics of the United States,
Their object Is not yet fully developed, but 1
it if gratifying to know the Road It now l
in the hands?and toon will ba under ths I
control?of those that are parleslfy able to 1
make it s first class road that will make 1
the trip from Greenville to Columbia ib abc
hours, jaat as safe, and with mors ease, than
it is note made in twelve hours. This 1
would be progress. And we may expect
even more?the extension to Aalievilte and
other important changes. But it is probably
best not to be too sanguine.
A Bill has been introduced to chartcrthe
Western Sontli Carolina Railroad Company.
Tliis road. If it should be s?ecee?ft|l, will
pass through Greenville Oouaty, and give
us direct oororounlsslloo wiLh Georgia.and
North Carolina, and shorten the present
route to Columbia by about-twenty three ]
miles. There is some opposition to the
charter, but not of a serious nature. Doubt- |
lees the pcop'e of Greenville and llie upper
Counties all feel interested in its success.
The School Bill was, on the ?Tth uit, recommitted
to a special con.ml' tce to aoasid
er sections four and eight. The main part
of difference seems to ba who shall seleot '
the text books for the echoole. The tyranny 1
of the bill constats in this proposition to I
fAonn as *- n.wi Li. .LtlJ a. 1
v?vv mm vii ??? I.U aclIU IIIB cni'U W il QCUUUi I
and study booka that he rosy Dot conecieneiously
approve of, la a high move for a
Republican Government. It might aaiVtr
for a despotism, but not for a free Goverall
en t. 1 he biil proposes that the School .
CTommireiooera of each County, shall meet
in Columbia as the State Beard of Eduoe* '
lion annually, and make the selection.? .
Another plan ia to have litem inserted in .
the bill at once. Another?and by far
tha moat jnst? is to allow eaeh County ,
School Commissioncj choose (or their rv>
elective Counties such booka aa may meet
the approbation of the Count v. But there <
ia so much wire wording by the book
houses, that it ia doubtful what will be the .
reault. The bill will douhtlew pass in some
shape, aa the other previsions are not so
objectionable.
Tho usual effort of the Senate to increase .
the salaries of circuit and supramo judges,
was detested in the House. Too reading of j
the Code has commenced today in the House. '
The only amendment as yet mode was to 1
change the sittings of the Supreme Court '
hack to Colombia; the Code as R left the
Benate proposed to have a court bold In j
Ureenvillo and Charleston ; which was more
convenient to the interest of the people gener- J
ally, as tho Supreme Court is now and has |
been heretofore, it ie almost a prohibition
of appeal in small cases, if the parties
live remote from the Capital; but the pretence
Is that the House bea refused le inorease
the salaries of its judges, and no change eon ]
be effected now.
Both Houses meet on Tuesday, the 1st, la j
loint assembly, to elect an associate justice. (
The nromioent candidates are Whlpper and ]
Wright; bdfh are colored, and it is hardly j
mfo to vouture an op>iou ?o which will be .
the choice; f?r WO know ;l>at when " 0rack ,
iieets llrsek then comes the tog ?. war. ?
Their abilities are about en eel t Wlilpper If
mperfor ia natural ability! wrlght Is sup?.'ior
D sducation. y
A Joint resolution passod the Hons* author* ?
sing the ooanty commissioners to provide u
aedical assistance for tha poor. Tha ohjeet
ki.n..*. ....1 V 1 * If 1. ?-?* 1
p w..w~..v ? ..v. wppuTUIVUlf 11 lb ?I1 SUCCCOU
rithout liMomiof buH?D?*n? to the counties
y imposition. Doubtless the Sonata will connr.
Several bills of public interest have pasted *
sd become law. I cannot attempt to name
Jem all or to delineate their provisions?I
rill mention one or two? ', >
A btQ to MttbotWe administrator., execo?rs
aad other. to tell eerteiii evidences of tnebtedneee
at publie eale, and to compromise ,
a certain eases.- This bill is of general pnbllo ?
nterest, and will aeaiat materially In the wind*
ng np of estates.
Also a bill to provide for the payment of
toronors' jurors, as other jurors in State eases.
Also an act tp designate 1hc ofloers by
rbom salea ordered by the Court of Common
Meaj and the oourts of Prolate shall he made,
'he act was defeated at last semi on en the '
round that it was injustice to t|ie clerk to ,
squire of hiai all the work aad to (ire to
heriffs the pro (Ha of oht after every paper
ma been prepared and all 'the principal porlon
of the work dona by the trJerk, but tor ,
o-.ue eaoae the 11 mite did not sen nV time aa 1
bey did then. I do ate believe Jbat tt Is a
uat act, bat it has been gotten through in the
nterest of sheriff's; and. on trial I think it will
?e found te work wrong, and will ynt have to
i# amended or repented. I. B. Jf.
Da. W. II. Tott A Lawn. ?The enterprise
>f this now celebrated House nf Aupstt,.
ihows whet the South, And Southern meg
tan achieve. Nothing h?* been or 6dri be "
aid in lha way of complimeat thai the?0 1
^eollenr.ln da npt peforye.; JTjt lake the 1
ollowing from a Nor thorn aottree? the <
Washington Chronicle : t.\ . i
On a meant visit to Angus'*, (H, we had 1
he pleaeore ot vlsitipg the Whnleeeke Drag '
louse of Meeera. We, H. Tutt A |?ao<L We 1
tad na idea that there was ?uch a house in '
.he Sooth. la fast, it ha* few equut* in the *
lountrjr. Hit? piful fatw. and aide a
>orfect bee-hire. Their Laboratory, wbiuk J
Hscupie* the seeoad floor of tba adjoining
building. ie vary complete. Here we found i
t boey crowd of men ?od Scmmi, weeper* i
ng the *?M>r*t?4,letter Pijlu, JwpMH'1 I
Elair T)y#f RdofetoMqt, %ixi SpraaMriila, I
Ad Queen s IJeTTght Tor shipment. V* t
ears told that at the time Hot ware behind I
heir order* nearly ti?re? week* Wa could a
eereaiy eredk it foe we sew'in full opera* J
ion a pitt machine, fmppHed from Rog- J
and, which turneddtftIt thousand pill* a ,
einute, all wall mnda and rwatfy tor Ike i
ox. These preparation are now aafd hf J
Imnet every town end village In thy South e
nd West. Swaeeee, say we, id So nth em
nterpriee.?Tht Morning Chronic It.
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JOUsOISslS J be City of I
C.tuteWa, by tbe Wcnef'oMke State, te
tbit HT?*t fit ?^?*'Qar^?aUn?a trite <
Ml IU UUIIWw? bfth* uo?f?amit*Vr3iSt~ M
mmmnnw iimi dc pporaua in eseiy T""'
ftliftlit fofw?i(ii RMRf# to
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The' Committee for Gr^eofitts Codnty, 1
wMbe folly tftg?nlA?d as itfel M fM^lbU. 4
Chairman Committee, Greenville County. N
v ..?? y ; ; ?
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L%rr.^M?h/,'s.'8Psr?a%
dtriak*. The great tide of wdtersity vhieh T
hae-?*rpt ovjr ?pe unhappy land. h?? w
WWiaSM 4btoA*&*4i'*?it*'} to*1 m
not, therefore, have j^>r, hearts o*a*ed to
beat for the {leriew dead. Bearaefy I*
thtic on* h aiong d? WhoelA'ibdagbt 4mm dwt; h
oh the first m>qtW|roI bar- <WHf? turq at Mi
ou??, vitii loving anectlun, to tone gf-ave G
which title mtnunvii! iblbbded to honor.
Mothers, wid.i w^ ststcrft, d a u g h t e r *, m
whose heart* theff ftllng to the soldier'*
grate, let as tlx a tehl with aa e a facet,
luting effort in thie holy duty. Let even x
our lisping little ones be brought to give t|
Lhsir mite to lie accomplishment; that
Ihu* Impressed up oh "their minds, they may fa.
never forget to love and honor the memory it
oi tboa* who battled and fell in oar eauae. w
If a lost aanee, even Ihdeaiesta the mora boly. f?
Even therefore doe? Ubf aoase the more luoumbentupon
us, to bring tp this gieat saotl J|
fice ol pure purpose And heroic dead, that ~
homage and veoaratfon whiab the world "
pays only la success. . ft
? Wllb the wish that all who have shared 1
in a common sorro#; nutt share also tn the *
privilege of raising lists testimonial to our ?
ItAft heroes, the annual subscription far T
membership Is nut at the lowest paint preo< ?!
tleabte; that libs if-otsy be Within lbs *
reach of thoas, W?bo, hlrtfag llule Do give, ^
hsve.iiill lh^ right', ihrH(fob'tears and suN M
fering, to join hi thi ml/llmctit 61 this ,i
most sacred duty/?tl - " ' d
?To all otiiars ' tasa as well aa vmbss, bl
old aod young?to all who oUmUIi the J*
name of Caroitnian, and cling with a fond bl
Tore to wh?levet U l< ft lo us of our " good P*
old State, we won Id say, give to as freely 1
Iceording tv your means; give generously ; ~
give gratefully to the memory of ihoos who
jave their lives for us. _
8. McCORD, 1
Presidents. C. Monument Association.
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Mtasincnr Ldttiif F?nia?'Wtbft*r'd "
Juiirto PietloMrv hu putrd through vwi
>us edition*, eoch en lmprov?m?it upon
ind en enlargement of1 the preceding, until
t bn* culminated Ih the pr***nl magnificent
literary and linguistic fabric. The reputa- jj
loo of thie work Va not confined h Amvi?t. q
ffl find It Itafed that io the Alexandra g
sate, tried ia the Oeurt at- Rxeheqner at g
Westminster Hall, under purely English g
law, no other dictionary, Engliah or Amer- B
lean. <fn?vteA-AA^lb|4?A>Aa than hi*. C
The Lord Chief IJaron, In Mf decision, pro ?
nounetd " Wrbrie*,'* Dictionary a work at C
I lie greatest learning, yrarareh, and ability." 9,
Besides' tha nurrteroua iUu<lrtti?oa with ?;
whieh the volume la interspo-st-d, there are ~
at the end sixty-aeven pegae ef die moat An* j
lalied pictorial illiuOraliana, repteeentiag almoat
every conceivable olceeyin nature, j]
wience, and art. 9t wonld be an necessary, j
if we were competent to the M?k, te tub- i,
ject thia work to a critical ana^'**"- lUra- L
putation la firmly established. It it built L
upon a rock, and eah bid d fi^noe to any
petty atorm that tlia critic* ean raiee.
[ Rithmond Whig, ifmy t, 188A
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A ilaaLvav Diouno!*.? Lite ia rendered N
miserable when the digeattt*'organ* are ia- P
|>eired. Food hsesmas Nfabin; the body *
smaciatad ; tb* mtaU dcpceaccd. and walan- 8
eh oljr broods over too. JTUTT'8 VEUKTA- 8
BLK 1,1V KB PILLS la the remedy for theee
ivfle; they produce eeupd digeeBtu ; erents a
rood appetite, impart refreshing steep and Si
rhecrfulncss of infnd. ^ *T-2
J Iirr m
8rrcf.lt Kwf.O <??To dartfc^frn vSant ad Y.
tooii, 'ashes and B'lnde, we>efer to the
driertisenteni pf P. P- *di.f*-U?e large manfaeturer
of- those aotdl in, Otv'^hW'?
rice list furnished on appUMilP0* 9-tf
CowecjKNoa in moat men, ta but the
nlicipation of the opinions of oljiafl).
{Toylqrfr Statmma^ c,
muit?ii 11i'i i jjiui|iu..i i in.
* Ootruain, 6. C., Jaaunry SI. '
Bales of eottou te-tWy,.about ttlaitf mid"
llinga WJ&tSJ. #
Raw You a, January SI.
Quid 21}: ?ottoa ddlVat ?M- Accosts,
January SI. *
Cotton market dnll and lower. with sale*
>f 4SO hales; receipt* 6Wt? MMIiuga SSf.
Ciisatprra*, fauuary S).
v.uion mill and |(3ic. lover. wUh eaten ?
>f 200 bain, middling* l4f ; receipts 1,06#. ^
Irrit%blf ?
I*I>I0F.STI0!1 not <niy adeems physical f
naltb, but the dfepoebtOipWi tempera ?fWa jj
riot Ins. Tba Jyapeptle tyaaaam toe, la a *
ensure demoralised V M*ea?nin*e. Be fc ~
rSiiw
ienBitireness.wbWh h? cannot see Urol, leads *
bin (a ini*cnn?true the words and nets of *
I hoe? around Bin, and hta Intercourse even *
with tboaa nearest aad dan re at t* bin la not ^
anlreqnentljr marked by exhibitions of tcsttnest
foreign to bla real nature. These ?ro tbe u
arttal pbaaonuan eft be disease, fof which
tbe invalid cannot be iuttly held responsible, *;
but tbej odoueloh much household dittvtofort. r
[t hi to tbe Is torest of tbe bone rifely M b P
leeeutial to fwnil/ hamnny m well arte tbe J?
rescue of tbe prineipel anfferer from a state set ?
far removed (rem Incipient Insanity, that ?
jSDa'lSSI
!>roflu?io* ft. thorough M< afcrtAry ?hap*ga^ *
Wsi^^'rss^TSrK i
** aaltag, tofciM*g\*4 aJiflgfr- ?
?r ao<l tb*fty?a]*at wbiab l*id* Mttaityka *
hair remedial *frt?ae U (be p?Ve?t wd I6) *
hat can ba eattwrtad ftratn ?b?r m?t whatk _
??? <rf all oefeala. Ttb-aoanlt rye. We *
^5SS3^fea^f|3
Milaegtteer a?4 liHUMWly, an} ttta *?pM ?*
Fart
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55|3|
Vaado lEbiing ifc fits
at their works i:
WW. C. DUKES A
NO. 1 fiOtPjPH
fULlllS C. SMITH, AC
Petbraary1 C V,' f ><t< " 7<<f */:
Marbikb, m lb? 27th Isrt,, by R?t.
[ogh M?Im% Dr. J H. PEAK, of Gre-n?
ill*. t? MIm M AKIE. daughter of th? l*le
T. P. W. Synim*, ofPenSieloh,* 0.
" 7m/ 'T
MA?niKi>, OB the 20th J ,n 1870. by Rev.
. D. 6 win, il the boot* of the bride'* father,
[r. JOHN M. ROBKKTH to Mia* LOU a
IATUEW& All ol OroenvDie County, 8 0.
M anaiau, Oft the mornlns of the 80th alt,
yllev.T. J. *wr1-, Mr. II. C. DAVIS. ol
qtlierfordlop. V. C. and Mia. JULIET M.
OODLBTT, of tbi* County,
pr Frietei'* f*e received.
Dikd, at Mayfleld, Milnm County. Toxa*.
> the 20th Iteoember, 1809. JOHN ALLEp
OWNK8, youngest wit of Msj. 6. A. Townc*,
(*d 19 year* and 8 day*. .
The dcoeaaed w?? a native pf Greenville, but
kd lived for two year* preceding ble death,
i Tea**. His disease was sudden; About*
eek before bi* Ulnea*, be wrote to on* ef tb.
itnily that be waa in An* health and spirit*.
Eulogy on tb* deed may be Indtsertaalnat*
ad unwarranted, but it b just and right t?
stow it when tb* destroyer ha* cut down
m honored or, the noble-hearted?the gettera*
and the promising, however unknown te
int. There charaetcristiss belong to J. Allee
owner. He waa remarfcsMn for hi* Intelllenee,
bi* kind, affeetionate and tasgnanimoui
{ position; ehaerlmi and witty, be arm* a fa6rite
with hi* family and friends. Indnatrius,
temperate, moral and honorable in all
It action*, ba murt hava ? eeeadad in tb.
kreer of life, bad not deatb so soon, alas,
rougbt It to a alo*a in a distant land. Hi*
treiy aMicted father, brother and surviving
star, and all bis relative* and friends, will
apply mourn his departure from this world,
at should be eeasoled by the bap* that tb.
asott* ruerived from a pious mother, bar.
een efleetual, by the mercy of God, to trans?rt
hi* spirit to be witb ber end all tb* ju.l
i Paradise.
i 1 uii-_ . .a.'.'J --i-i .-u.-ujujb
ENTERPRISE
RICES CURRENT.
J ilS r t '
CORRECTED WEEKLY, IT
IE8SR9. DAVID li STRAOLEY, MERCHANTS
?
ORKKXVIMK, B. C., FEB. 1,1870.
AGON?Sides, 1ft lb, 18@ JO ?,
llama, " " ?
Shoulders, ^ lb, 16 e,
ALE ROPE, Iftlb, . 10e
AOQIMQ, Owmy, m, yd. ...26035 ?
AUQINO, Dundee, W jd 20026 e
PR LAPB - _...U
UTTER, fk lb, 20 All*
EES WAX, ? lb ..,?? .....300 32.
HICK ENS, rft heed,......,.....;....20 023 e
OFFKK, V &>. Rio, 22 0 28 a
ORN, 1ft bushel . $1 3?
OTTON, Middling 221c
QGS, 1' dosen,. ... 20c
LOUR, 1ft M?k, $4 500*5 2!
OLD . 150*1 20
NDIUO, Spanish Float, *2 0002 21
" South Carolina, .......J|l 7502 N
RON, R lb, American, 7108c
RON TIES, 10c.
ARD, ^ lb, . 25030c.
EAD, -r? lb .. 20 e.
KATIIER, V ?>. Sola, Uemiock,.*60JI7i c.
u a a u Oalrw....4505O e,
** " - Upper .70076 e,
** u it ]|(raeM, .....65060c.
IOLASSES, ? gal., Muscovado, 75@*l 0(1
" " " New Ori. Syrup, *1 23
AILS, 1ft kef- ...~*7 6008 00
ORK, gross and net, .121c.
YB, ? bushel ....1 2001 40
ALT. * sank, Livorpool, ..^....*S 71
UOAR, 1ft lb, Brown, 16 0 20 e.
" " " Clarified,. 200221*
" " " Crushed ...26 e.
BIRT1NO, seren eights, fl bale,. ..I2le.
" " retail 16 e.
AT.riiW w a : *? -
BEAT, y boahel m TA
1BN, Factory, by ba?aw...^....,....._4l H
* . M beach 1*
latest quotations of
ftuthern seourities,
;n oharlwfow, b. a
>rr?eied W*kly for th? FFBRPM8H
by a. C. kaufman. BrtOtP*.
No. 25 Broad Street. ? .
j\nuary si, ma
Stat* fiteuriti* ?South Carolina, old
AM; d<r new,?@7*; do, rtfM'd atoek,
i fob? 6%7&. 'i ' 1
City fftc*r'tii??A ugnrta, da. llonda, M
|M t Charleston, S. C. Stoek, (all qr ioO 63fit
I) do. Fir* I?M Bead*,?(j|7A ; Cflowbia,
, C. Bovida, ?@70.
Railroad Bond*?Btaa Rid**, (drat aaart*
age)?Add i Charlaatoa and Seraaaab, MA
I > Charlotte, Oolaaibfc aad AnKfuU,?@8fj
heraor and Darlington,?@A# f QnMavffM
?d Colombia, (lit mart)?@75 , do, (Stat*
uaranfoe) MAM: Northeaster*, MAU|
arannak and Charleston, Mat mort)?@7Sj
?, (State go a ran tee)?@#4 j Booth Carolina,
<n>M j da, TI j Spartaabnrg m4 UliNr
^Railroad Stoat a?Chart" tte, Columbia
ad Aageita,???| Uraaariila and Colum5
WuSgtoWLW3
rhole eh area) M@M; do, (half do) ISQt&f
Bttrhango, d"-~new y*r| Sight, 1 ad gar j
old, lMAIMUSilrer, 1I?A"7.
Am/A fW.?. Book BHU. <**
Bank of OhiihMa.M.?. i ?@ ?
Bask of Naw berry ?@?
dak of Cam dan aeeaa?ft0(? ??
oak of Beorgetoam.,..^. M
on* 01 oomtm ,uip?nk
ofCkeoto^ w>.? ....?*....~*IS&?
fctik oiWtBb<fi^M.t?i,.rt..iti.i<Uii*/...tfl "
lak of fttaU of B. o, prior H *?<U Wfar?7JTictaHMUt.
^...,-.< > a.i
* ? t i* iTini u v) ti i ii%" i ryifc 11
"wwl llWsWWWw !* ! MHNk Wl
f.'. "*** **?
|o?thw*at?ni *. H. B??k of ukor?
. . _ko?t"n,jnow) ^. - *>
?rns?ri' ??4 lukH?a Bask of
Ctoloaloo ...r^T..;. _<?J
ok?1? Bwk ?C Oota?Mo-?...........?*(??
(XKMoroUl Bonk of Colanbi* y.._ 3<& _
rorahoofi lUk of?<?IwW
Book of Boirtrkf... fiS ?
B >
My 4#<%ovleoU? Clioog*
b5o ?orkod Ikrf. [ ) oro kotog rodoonod
t tko Bonk Ceantora of eooh.
Y 3 i V ^ N>\
^
Ht.,.* J'? 4 ?v -?41
fl|l nr . - , i *? >?*
*E4?D CROPS, ^
fiii Mm uTiani
inn&ctaring Company, 4
N CHARLESTON, 8. C. J
i COti Gen. Agents, ?
CX.ANTIO WHAHft
rf, GREENVILLE, S. C.
I caw confidently My that Simmons' Lirsr
lUgititor bu dose m ?i*i? wood than all U>?
. 1 n?4Mit X tf?r naod. I (bill stvir ba wfthont
It. JOHN J. ALLKN,
, Bibb ooouty.
t Ilia that Fun is Hxm To.?Scrofala or
King's BtU, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swelling
, of the Gland* and Joints, Eruptions of the
Skin, Secondary Syphilis with nil its train of
i arils. Iaanurs Dlood. Feeael* Diseases, Low I
F Spirits, Lieer Complaint, Nervousness, Ac.,
I Ac., fall to tlaa lot of uianiiSud. Bat, happily,
they knee their antidote. DR. TUTT'S RAR
SAI'AKIIjLA and QUEEN'S DHLIGI1T pos(
setses tho qualities U> expel tbara from tbs system,
restore perfect health, and prodtee happiness,
where nil was misery. 37-1
, jTotice. " g
AUCTION SALE f
| On Nrxl Monday (Saleday) in 1
Dr. long^ stork, orrosiTK the
Southern Hotel. I will e?ll Dry
' Goods, Hats and Shoes, Saddles, Bridles,
. Ac. C. F. WATERS, Auctioneer.
, Feb 1 37 1_
CHESTER FIGS |
IB AVE for sale n VERY SUPERIOR lot
af CHESTER PIGS about sir weeks
| old, from one of thejbeal Sows seer brought
to this place, and as Sue Pigs as has ersr
| been seen. JULTUS a SMITH,
r Feb a 87 1
IX el ice. 4 - .
\ rTMlX Farmers of tha County era requestJL
ed to meet io the Court llouss on
I Sales day in February, (next- Monday.) for S
the purpose of organizing a Farmers Cinb
, for Greenville County.
Feb 2 87 J
For Sale.
? & THE HOUSE and LOT, on the RotbIII
erford Road?known as the Uoodlett
JjJL house?for farther information apply
to THOMAS 8TKKN.
Fab 1 37 . . tf
r ' J' | 7 ? 7*~J T"1 T,
For Sale.
A6j~< THAT pleasantly tilaiUd HOUSE
Mini and LOT, on tba Corner of Coflko and
BlliiLMcBco 81reel*?for terms and narticn:
tort, toqulw of THOMAS BTKEN.
\ lob* 37 tr
Taken Upj
T>Y the subscriber, slmnt the first of Oe,
1) lober last, a RED BULL YEARLING,
wfth no mar^ about fifteen month# old.
I The owner will please come and take it
I away. Can be found at my residence, three
I miles from the City of Qr?nnville, on tbe
I Laurens road.
W. n. WASSON.
Feb 2 87 1
Notice
THEREBY forewarn all persons from
trading with or trusting my wife, Jane
J Ashmore, on my aceount, as I am determined
, to pay no obligations contrasted by her,
unless compelled by law.
ANDERSON aSHMORE, Colored.
Feb 2 27 8*
i - County
Troaiurorls Office, 1
GREENVILLE COURT HOUSE, 8 C,
February 2J, 1870. I
NOTICE is hereby given, that my Office "
wiH be open tor the purpose of re*
eeieiog the Stale apd County TAXES fur
the year 1809, on /he 15/A day of fHimmty,
1870 For general parpoaea of 8tate goveramsnt,
ona-half ( )) of on* par cent. on
all Fortune! and Real Property. For Canity
purposes, three It) mil la on the dollar.
On each Taxable Foil Otoe Dollar. Up |
So Mm 1st of April, the Single Tax only
will bo ohorged. Aftor At 1st of April,
aed ap to the 20th of Jnna, e psnalty of 20
Cr oent. will be attached. After the 20tb
Jnas the Troasnrer will proceed to ool
leet by distress,, legstker wish a penalty of
firs per cent, as Collection Fees.
There wITT positively be no extea ion
of l)m* ! rolleetton of these Taxes.
VfU. W. ROBERTSON,
County Treasurer,
i ,>?b 2 fl *
tmSBB DECREE IV EQUITY.
i ANNE K. KARLE re JULIA EARLE, ef ml.
jTV/FKH8 will he reoslrsd for the follow.
! V kty vslusble PROPERTY, st Private
' Sals, until Um 12th Pohresry inti
tlltw litTfir t.ixn -ui. i
? - ?-wi(iruvf
! mania tbareon. eonaiUlng of o two tUtry
' frumt building ooutainlng six upright roopta,
1 with M<m If I, partff, kiUkn, and othor
MiTtaiMt ouihouaaa, together with atabla
i and earriaga honaaa. a cardan and thrifty
> young fruit oroharrf, In tha County of Qrean
attlo, abowt ona mila front Graan*ilia C. H.I*
i tha Boutb'eaat of. and porallal to. Pond la1
too road; beginning at a ataka 8 X book of
l Lot aold to 8. 8. Call lard, on a Wat 80
faat w ida, and ran* thanaa along aaid atroat
N. 16 t 600 faat. U a atak? 8 X; lhanaa
. Worth Mt. dk) ?aat, to a ataka on a Hon
. on a traat of toad bolonglag to Mia aalata
t of L. If. McBao, deooaaad, thaaao with DM
, of aaid Iraot 8. 16 W. 400 faat, to atrcat 60
faat ?Mt; thonea along aofcl alraot 8 It
R 600 foat to |ho beginning 5 aoM to 000"
tola a boot fire ooraa, bo tha ao*o mtfo or
Una. ,
, . AUUt, ,
' > MM . ? ? ' ' -
?n Mi i kaui ur wei.l TIMBbkku
FORES* LAND, Mltohl* for tlfebor or feel
iboM tHroo mUm Iron 0 wnettle
Court. H?om, m the right bid tldivf (hi
Pendleton Rood; miUIiIm 108 ooree,
folly boeeelhed fo plot Ay John Wotooo,
Aet?d 4th Doe* mbor, I MR bo lb* mom
tooro or looo. ^
7Vm#?Ooellilrtt *e?h bale nee in ore
Mdl two yeore. hi erjnol 'jietobnenU. wRM ?'
kotereet Bom dor of oil, peynbi* ononaMy,
mow red by bond end Mortgoge of the preen
lee* Mid. IoeoronM o( the bulldiego IM
irigtimeiU of tb* policy *o the Referee (,
Porehooer to poo tor pepoi* end etompo. I
r. JAMBBW ORAtV ,
Kpeeiel Referee.
Chorleetoo, Jon, Mib. 87 8
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