JT- , &!)e Cntfrprisr. . WMKMyT,"! J The Vote for Qottrttor. j The official statements from all of the Counties baring been received in 4 Columbia, the exact rote for Governor is obtained. The total vote is 19?, ( 861, qf which F. J. Moskb, Jr., rfoeiVed j 71.383, and R&ujbbn Tomunsok 86, r 478, which gave the first-named a ma- t joritj ot 34,905. , ... ?? ..i > ~ ; Tin Dreaded Horse DImm*. ,'.' f Tho name of the dreadinl hone disease ? which is now prevailing so extensively y throughout the Northern cities. and which ( r extending ?o fearfully and rapidly, U called C by numberless names, but the most common I ono, wo believe, is 44 Episodic.** During the ^ past weak, it has been found to exist in the jcities of Washington, Chicago, PHtsburg, \ Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, eto. The disease makes rapid progress, and is already in Charleston, and will no doubt be in the upper part of the State very soon. In many of the large places, the street ears, which are. ^ drawn by horses, are entirely stopped, and all \ horse trarel largely curtailed. \ Govornor Scott has issued a proclamation, prohibiting the importation ef horses. into South Carolina during the pre valence Of tbs epidemic. ^ As a great many horses'eome into the 8tate q from Kentucky and Touncseoe, through North \ Carolina, entering Greenville County, Govern- 3 or Scott last Friday, telegraphed to Sheriff ? Southern to prevent, if possible, the imports* ^ tion of horses through our Connty. p Wo append tho Sheriff's notice, issued by him: * F State or Sooth Carolina, 1 ^ Kxecutivu Department. j ' Whereas, information has reached this office that an epidemic among burses exist s to an alarming extent in tho Northern cities, and unless precautionary measures are provided against the introduction of this contagious ^ disease, great loss may be caused therefrom: Now, thcreforo, I, Robert K. Scott, Governor of the State of Sonth Carolina, do hereby or- { dnin and proclaim that the importation of horses and mules is prohibited, by railroad or ^ otherwise, during the existence this epidemic, and that all vessels having such cargoes, sr p riving at tho ports of Charleston. Georgetown and Hilton Head, be directed to remain at j ? uUi.? l_ and inspected by tie Hoalth Officer of said 5 ports respectively. 8 In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set * my band nnd caused the great seal of tbo j State to bo affixed, at Colombia, this twenty-sixth day of October, A. D. 1872, I and in the ninety~nventh year of the in- E dcpondcnco of the United States ot Am- ^ erica. ROBERT K. SOOTT, Got. F. L. Cardozo, Sec. of State. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ) Columbia, S. C., Nov. 1, 1872.) To J. L. Southern, Sheriff of Greenville Co : ^ You are hereby directed to prevent import- ^ ation of horses and mules into tho State ^ through your County, during tho prevalence A of the horse disease, under my proclamation. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Gov. "V In obedience to the above proclamation and order of His Excellency Gov. R. K. Soott, to ~ mc directed, I boroby forbid all parties to im- j port horses or mules into this State through C Greenville County, under tho penalty of the & law, which will be strictly onforced against ? all persons violating the same. J. J. L. SOUTHERN, S. G. C. f Sheriff's Office, Greenville, S. C.,Nov. 1, 1872. f Wo give tho following plan of treatment, * written to Robert Bonner, of the New York Ledger, which may be of uso should tho opi- \ domic reach this portion of tho State, which is not at all unlikely: Niagara Falls, October 24, 1872. Robert Bonner, Esq.?Doar Friend : I no- \ tice by the morning te'legrnms in the papers ^ that the epizootic has reached your city and your stable. The disease first broke out iu Toronto, Ontario, and here next. I have had j all of my horses down with it except my q wife's little mare, and so far sho has not had it. It is not a dangerous disease, and is strict- S ly confined to tbe bead aud throat, immediate- ' r ]y under tbo throat-latch. It is good, careful ^ nursing more than anything else that is need- j cd. My remedy (from my experience with j my own horses) is as follows : '\ Keep the horses comfortably blanketed and N quit working them. I used a powder twico a ^ day, composed of potash and tarturized nnti- ^ mony, (three ounces,) made into twenty-four por.dcrs. Keep the nostrils sponged out with a solution of vinegar and camphor and a little ammonia. Give soft feed, such as mashes and ^ cut feed. Do not give them any bay except such as is cut, nor any dry oats. In the first stages, if severe, give, for the first two days, two small doses of anconite, one in the morn- j. ing and one in the evening. They arc good ^ to prevent any fever or disease from reaching y the lungs. I Out of orcry horse in this place having it, ( only one has died, And that from starvation j and hard work, being turned out on the com- j mon to starve and freeze at night. The disease lusts about two weeks, and genorally the worst of it is over in ten daj'g. N Don't foil to use a counter irritant on the A throat, but not severe enough to blister. Alcohal and mustard, or ammonia and sweet oil, . or even strong liniment, are very good. A little walk in your yard will do the j. horses much good if they fee! like moving; j but don't let them get warmed up, nor drive g them at all. Of course, you know all about f it, but I felt that I must writo to you about G my experience. Any horse that is driven I1 ought to bo free from checking; and a little ^ chance to graze is good for them. The lower ^ tbe bead is in feeding the better. Take the \| chill off the water before they drink it. \ Pardon my writing you so long a letter. ^ Pray don't bo uneasy about your horses; thoy J will come out all rigbt. Truly your friend, James T. Fulto*. The Election on Tuesday.?The j day passed off with the quiet and or* C der characteristic of our peace loving 3 people, there being no disturbance or 1 sven any boiaterouaness. We give the j vote polled in the County, as far as the F precincts havo been beard from; viz.: * Qrttlty. Grant. \ * ' City Box, 468 669 J Gantt, 10 SO V Butler, 94 81 ^ Highland, 26 SS A Paiis Mountain, 63 42 ^ Dunklin, 63 112 vBmmmmmmmmmmmmmm luu in ma Coutmnr.?1*91 Wtdi?id?7 |I|U, abaftt ?||kt o'eloek, ttree arlbe on be premier* of Mr. Parry D. Gilrwth, twe nllea fiofji ton, be*w?en th? &a|herford ?od Pundpmbe roadQ w?r? ?onBm*j by irec, ta #n? at th? w?rw?bolt eleven hundred pinands of u?d ?otten Lot*, oat hundred dollar*. Mr. Gilreath b eonfidtnt bat it waa lb? work of aa Ineeadiary. MMiaanaf of >eiraoi>al frroporty la OrNBfill* County. W* are indebted to J. M. Rviior, Krq., Jouoly Auditor, for a fall statement by township# of th* assessment of perenaal troperty for tbia County, aa ra'nrnsd by be Assessors. We know it will interest a ;r?at many of our reader*: Dunklin-Township. Ko. Value lore**, 154(| 10855 -altle . 1883 8970 (alee and Asses 188 18698 beep and Goat* 688 698 lof*. 1918 8689 lold and silver Walehee... 88 978 'ianofortea, Melodeona, or Cabinet Organs 11 989 Measure Carriage* 29 1650 logs.. 295 295 raTue ot goods, merolian dise, money* and credit* pog? 161 166 ralue of goods, merchandise, moneys and credits per taining to my business as a merchant, during the year or part thereol, eodiag the first day of July, 1872.... 2900 ralue of moneys, including bank bills and circulating notes 1598 ralue of all credits 8602 tnnual value of all leases ex cept permanent leases ... 25 ralue of all other property 9988 Total of all the items, io hiding household furniture $ 45982 Fairview. No. Value lorses 289 $ 12760 Utile 1189 9111 iulesand Asses 199 11226 IHeep and Goats 982 1080 log 1067 3447 lold and Sliver Watches.. 60 946 Manofortes, Melodeons, or Cabinet Organs 6 600 Measure Carriages 120 6225 logs 42 42 ralue of good*, merchandise, moneys and oredits per taining to my business ns s merehant, during the ) ear or part thereof, ending the first day of July, 1872..*. 3900 ralue of all machinery, engines, tools, fixtures, ?g* 134 134 faliie ol goods, Ac........ 300 falno of machinery, Ac.... 6100 falue ol all credits 7826 falue of all other property.. 7386 Total . $ 88866 Butleb No. Value/ lories 149 7630 lattl*. 848 6836 Iuh>s and Asses 167 9607 heep and Goats 611 611 foes 1120 1838 (old and silver watches 40 762 'ianofortes, melodeons, Ac.. 8 2*25 Measure carriages 96 3300 togs 218 262 ralue of goods, Ac 1860 raloe of materials, rec'd, Ae. 8200 ra!ue of all machinery, Ac 20366 ralue of moneys, Ac 8096 ralue of all credits *816 ralue of all other property. 159*1 Total. $ 77972 Gbeemvillk. No. Value, lorses, 200 $ 166*7 lattle, 688 78*0 lolee and Asses, 68 7760 heep and Goats, 126 126 logs. 808 2122 told and silver watches, 169 11208 'iaaofortes, melodeoas, Ac., 7 2 7976 'leasuie carriages, 112 10606 logs, 104 164 raToe of goods, Ae., 118870 rslueof ma tens Is rec'd. Ac., 8966 peloe of all maahinsry, Ac., 6676 ralue of monsya. As., 16499 ralus of all credita, 69480 'altia of investments Ac , 16866 'alus ofiavcstm'ntain bonds 13*60 nnual values of sll leases, 6696 ralue of all other property, 66678 Total, $ 8817*2 -Jfft mr 4T v Chick SraiNQe. No J Value H?n^ 172 $ 1091V CMtle, 564 6870 Mulee and Aeee* M 1488 i Skaep and QoaU, 669 868 Hoc*, 1077 .8289 Gold and ePvor watoboe, 80 ' 488 Pianoforte* aaalodaoaoa, Ac. 4 ' 848 Pleasure earrlay-a, AO 8188 D?ge, 187 191 Vafao of material* roo'd, te 870 'Ifeloe of all machinery, Ac., 898 Value of mooeya, da, 808 Value of all credit*, 887 Value of >nveetmooU da, 800 Value of all other property, 9961 Total, t 87268 Paris Mountain. No. Value. Horse*, 86 4626 Cattle. 876 4898 Males and Asses, 64 8660 Sheep and Qoata, 414 414 Hoc*. 802 1710 Gold and silver watchel, 16 .810 Pianofortes, melodeons, do 6 690 Pleasure carriages, 99 1116 Dogs, 116 116 Value of moneys, Ao 2*86 Value of all oredits, 6726 Value of all other property, 6786 Total, ? 82028 O'Nbalu No Value Horses, 141 9070 Cattle, 776 8616 Mules and Asses, 109 8896 Sheep and Goals, 709 709 Hogs. 1141 2468 Gold and silver watches, 28 268 Pianofortes, melodeons, Ac 1 140 Dogs, 11 19 Value of goods, Ao 660 Value of materials reo'd, Ae 610 Value of all machinery, Ac 10 Value of moneys, Ac 196 Value of all eredits, 2802 Value of all other property, 16618 Total, 1$ 49865 Highland. No. Value. I Horses. 158 7762 Cattle, 674 7062 1 Mules and Asses, 13V 8786 j Sheep and Goats, 769 796 Hogs, 1826 2927 I Gold and silver watches, 20 819 j Pianoforte*, melodeons, Ao 1 76' Pleasure carriages, 26 10201 Dogs, 20 20 j Value of gooda, Ac 4160 Value of material* rec'd, Ac 85 j Value of all machinery, Ac 880 j Value of Moneys, Ae 1491 | Value ol all credits, I 709 j Value of investmle in bonds. 145 Value of all other property, 11862 Tolal, _ $ 47618 Hates. No. ; Value. Horse?, 186 7265 Cattle, 601 7076 Mule* and Arses, 102 6680 ] Sheep and Goats, 599 699 Hogs, 1289 2422 1 Gold and sliver watches, 17 680 | Pianofortes, dec 4 230, Pleasure carriages, 89 1865 i ' Dogs, 202 202! i Value o( goods, &c 600 Value of all machinery, Ac 105 Valne of moneys, Ac 691 Value of all credits, 820 Value of investments Jto 1100 Annnal value of all leases Ac 880 Value of all other property. 8894 Total. Jf 88738 Glassy Mountain. No. Value. Horses, 118 6815 Cattle, 702 6669 Mules and Asses, 83 6176 Sheep and Goats, 626 626 Hogs, 1692 2187 Gold and silver watches, 6 182 PUnoforles, melodeoos/Ac 1 50 Pleasure carriages, 3 250 Dogs, 3 8 Value of goods, Ac 8600 Value of materials rec'J, dec 400 Value of all machinery, Ac 25 Value of moneys, Ac 1210 Value of all credits, 230 Value of all other property, 6842 ' Total. f 31715 Saluda. No. Value Horses, 124 5950 ! Cattle, 872 6542 Mules and asses, 96 6390 Sheep and goals, 426 426 Hog*. 2459 8245 Gold and silver watches, 21 418 Pianofortes, melodeon9, Ac 3 175 Pleasure carriages, 6 800 Dogs, 166 166 Value of goods, Ac 1600 Value of materials ree'd, Ac 1030 Value of all machinery, Ac 50 Value of moneys, Ac 880 Value of all credits, 150 Value of all Iher oproperty,| 10040 Total, 1 $ 36862 Cleveland, No. VaIuo. llorses, 78 4207 Cattle, 581 4010 Mules anil asses, 48 2410 Sheep and goats, 486 507 Hogs, 1851 2085 Gold and silver watchos, 7 119 Pleasure carriages, 8 320 i Dcgs, 118 118 Value of goods, Ac. 1000 Value of materials ree'd, Ac 00 Value of all machinery, Ac 10 Value of moneys, Ac 1525 ( Value of all other property, 4503 # ToUl, $ 21804 | f AGGREGATE ran GREEN, No Val^e. VILLE COUNTY. * Horses, 2237 129264 Cattle, - 11966 107304 Mules and asses, 1678 112320 1 Sheep and goats, 8806 8904 Hogs, 21511 3721.3 Gold and silver Watches, 562 19783 Pianofortes, Ac 132 12894 Pleasure carriages, 747 36139 Dogs, 2050 2130 Value of goods, Ac 149720 1 Value of materials, Ac 10058 Value of machinery, Ao 40710 Value of moneys, Ao 35252 Value of all credits, 125173 1 Value of all investments Ac 169 6 Value investments, bond, Ac. 13745 Annual value of leases, Ao 6750 Value of all other property, ( 231532 ' SjTotal, I $109503^ t Greenville A Columbia Railroad, $ 121,000 Grand ToUl $1,216,037 ^ # ? Valuable Lot Sold.?We learn that a portion of the ground upon which McBee's Flail stood, the Main Street corner part, twenty-four feet ou Main and seventy five on Avenue, has been purchased from the McBee Estate, by Dr. Jesse M. Westmoreland, a former citizen of Greenville, the priee of which is $8,300. Dr. W. is going to locate bare, and will erect a brick store, to be used as a drugs establishment, and we are glad to record these facta, as Dr. Wkstmorblahd is well known to our citizens as an estimable ?entle* man. Something that is Good?A large stock of Orange*, Lemons, Coeonuts sod Hensnss, kept constantly on hand at F. HAMMOND A GO'S. Found?A Pistol, which the owner can bare by identifying, and paying expenses. Call at this Office. LOO All MATTM1. j ?? Lauofc Bxxr.?The largest best of the sea- 1 on that we here sees, w*s presented to as our IHen^Mr. P. A. McDstid. end reie ed by line in Us gardes*. In tie Oity. Its weight is ftgpr s?4 thread-fourth pounds* with e eireamfereoee of twenty snd e hslf inehes. If this Indiestes the general gar% den production of the donor, hie table bae been will sappfljbl wllh vqgetAblen. Old Parsas, suitable (or euttlog patterns, for sals at this office. at ten eenta per doMn. par Mr. W. M. X?i.l requests Us to state that he win be absent from bis Photo* graph O slier/ untH Tuesday neat. In the proceedings of the United States Court in Charleston, a few days since, we observe that Herbert Qarmany and H. tV. Southern, conrieted of illicit distillery, and sentenced to imprisonment at Greenville, were ordered to be remornd to the Charleston jail for confinement during the remainder of their term, thero being reason to apprehend that they would escape from the jail here. t v* Easlry's Bridok.?In advertising tho re- ! moval of Easley's Bridge back to the old place, the contract was to be let cut on 8aturday, 18th November, instead of the 19th. See advertisement as changed. Ornc Poblic Weiqiikr, ) Grii.xvillk Depot., Nov. 4, 1872. J No. Bales Cotton weighed and marked for ; tbo week ending Nov. 2, three hundred and thirteen (313.) M. S. SCRUGGS. Orrtca Public Wbiohkr, ) Grkbrtille, Nov. 4, 1872. j No. of Bales of Cotton weighed and marked the past week, two hundred and forty seven (247.) A. W. McDAVID. Sales day.?Although there wa nothing especially astir, there were a very full attendance of the country peo pie in town on Monday. After the sales were over, of which there were only two, they quietly dispersed. The following is the sale: Land of Estate of John^?atson, deceased?Tract No. 1, 103 acies, purchaced by John II. VVa760n, for $1,250 ; Tract No. 2, 30 aeres, purchased hy VVm. H. Watson. for $400. Delicious Sweet Potatos. ? Mr# < M~r?. ..... -t I - T:? - 1 LVWUD.IW HIVULAIU, VI lilt) UIIIC VrWK neighborhood, has presented us with a most acceptable present of a basket of 1 Sweet Pototoes?African yams and the j old-style yams?which were the largest and finest we have seen this season. Turnips.? We return thanks to our our friend, Mr. Manning Smith, lor specimens of his Turnis crop, which were of a good size. Salk of Citt Property of Estate of Mrs. Carson, Deceased.?On Monday, Mr. J. C. Smith, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, sold the following parcels of ground : 25 feet on Main and 85 feet deep on Washington Streets, to Mr. A. S. Duncan, for $1,050. 25 feet on Main and 85 deep, north of the above, to Wilson Cook, for $1,500. 25 feet on Washington Street, 60 feet deep, to Mr. A. S Duncan, for $370. This is known as the '* Southern Hotel" property, and i? regarded as having been well sold. Good Templars.?There will be a meeting of the above Temperance so ciety, on next Tuesday evening, at 7$ o'clock, in the Odd Fellows hall. All of the member* are earnestly invited to be present.* For the Greenville Enterprise Mr Editor?Well, I did go to the Anderson Fair, and I was well pleased?so much so, I hat I must beg, implore and beseech our people here to have a Fair. A happy time did I have, too, in going and returning? saw a few little incidents. In the first place, I repaired to the depot in due time, and procured a return ticket, but the con ductor would charge me 50 oent9 for four chickens I desired to exhibit; not much encouragement to Foirs. On board I found genial spirits in the shape of big S , with a big heart, little S., with a great big soul and good travelling companion ; Captain and Honorable H. and his jovial son. CaptainS, with whom I used to "fight, bleed and die for our country," a great talker and good company ; Ham. B , with bis New York Heralds of latest date, and last, though not least that whole-awuled and genial spirit. Will O., the greatest travelling companion U has been my good fortune to meet up with on a bad railroad. On board also was a goodly number of the fair daughter* of Greenville going to the Anderson Fair, with I heir Mary Queen o/ Scota head-gear. In fart, it looked like all phe pre'ty girls were going to leave Greenville, which evinced a very commendable public spirit. Well, io due time we reached Anderson, which was about 11 o'clock, which showed a remarka>>|? rate of speed, at least 10 milea an hour-?we were going hy ream, and no boiler "busted." At Anderson wo found a vast erowd, mostly wending their way to the Pair Grounds ? Arriving on the grounds, the Managers, Bayle and Tom Crayton and friend Hoyt, sent with great dispatch for my fowle and entered them wilhont any expense. By the way, good managers will make a good Fair. I saw some supremely good eatlle of both sexes, bat there seemed to be not a sufficient quantity of flogs and Sheep?However, the Fair ie in its Infancy, and will improve in that Jine. The array in the poultry line almost beat the State Fair. The array of fine horses and moles was great, and soma good time was made aroond the splendid traek. f am happy to say, a Greenville pair of mules took the premium, entered by Mr. Vaughn, but belonged to Mr N F. Burgees. The display of the do* < mestio and fine arte wee good, whieh showed that the fair daughters of Anderson ere wide awake. A more industrious set of men then the Agents of the various eewiag machines I never sew. A button hole would be worked in the epaee of time that ^ _ ^ J ^ ^ It used to takeafsMov'e wile to thread needle. 0? the grtmnd alao ?u an alee'.rie batt ery?ah oaktag machine," for *hi?h a man coo Id gat "rtrock" for 19 ?wU I I told the operator that I could gat atruck with lightning in the summer at aeon lor 1Mb nBbaay, Tha Society have located their grounds in a convenient place} have pot a good fen#e areubd U; have good bktldlnga, atas blee, Ac., tor Which thby deserve the praise of all public-spirited citisena. To antn up, the Andereon Fair was a success, the people are a whoieaooled people?they meet visitor# with opea arms; entertain them I Is-Vl- J > -- ? ? - , mu uon i ron into when they go to leave. I hope more of on. cUlceus will go next year. I remained notil Satoiday morning, when the rain came pouring down. Wending my way to the depot, I found I would have to remain until the Walhalla train eeme down. When it did come down, it was on the off track. I enquired of some one if they were not going to shift up to the platform. I was politely told that if I wanted to get on, I must cross over to the " train." Some ladies were along, so they had to wade through tha mud aud get " aboard.' Well, a board was procure!, but not as good a board as we got at Belton. Oh I misery 1 The Greonville l> cut off all kinds of trade and 1 business -r and the few hard -earned dollars that the laborer Was laid up for a dull dav will be gobbled up by this corrupt Ring, and carried away. It seems to m?, we llave reached that point where human indurance ceases to bo a virtue. Let every man come forward end speak hi* sentiments, and I foil that that sentiment will he: We hare paid taxes enough, and cannot, willingly, pay aoy more for 1872. O. K. STATE AND OTHER ITEMS. A menagerie was sold out at auction in I Memphis lately, each article being disposed of on its own merits. The following post offices have been es-> labliahcd on the route from Union to Wood ruffs: Colsraine pott office, at which Dan iel A. McLaughlin has been appointed post* master. Fair Forest, at whioh Jasper Gibbs is appointed postmaster. Mr. Charles II. Giles committed suicide at Union, on the 20ih ult* Tho question when friends at tho North cow meet, is not " How ore you going to vote i om " now is your norae V Mr. T. P. Jeter ha* been nominated a candidate to represent Union County in the State Senate. AT the Drug Store of Dr J P Hillhouse can he found a niee selection of Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Ac. The gin house of Mr. A. J. Sitton, In the town of Pendleton, was entirely destroyed by fire on Tuesday right, 29th ult. There were twenty or twenty-five bales of cotton In the seed consumed, besides one bale already ginned. Loss about $8,000, without any insurance. A Belgian, by the nscae of Jean Van* hulat, committed suioide at the Victoria Hotel, King street, Charleston, one day last week. Mfs. Johanna Sims, of Bryan County, Ala., while walking in ihe woods, near her house, Wednesday, 9th ult., was bitteo by a rattlesnake, and died in a few hours. A horse was pieked up at sea, the other day, in the water, near Charleston. LAMPS, of all qualities and prices, at Hillhouso's Drug Stors. Wm. U Brawley, E-q , of Chester, has i been re-eleeted Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial Circuit. Canada'* lieutenant governor ia baying real eatat* in North Carolina. A mine of sulphate of baryta has been discovered at King's Mountain, York eoun* ty, a few miles from tbs Air Line Railroad, and is being worked by T. E Colborn, of Boston, Mass. Tba mineral ia shipped to Bath, Me. Mr. 6. W. Offley, a colored sehool teaoh *r, has bean appointed Auditor for ilarion. FRK8H Candies, in grest variety, can be found at I>r, Hill house's The Colombia Phanix says that Major James II. Morgan, who was seriously wounded in the Melton and Montgomery difficulty, In this oily, has recovered suffis ciently to enable him to ride out iu a oarri I i'W ess?>4 Seven men who stole horses and four women who kept s plsoe of seoret rendei- > sous for them, were recently strong up by so lofurtswd Kansas mob. A FULL sod complete sesortment of Iroeses, st HiIIhouse's Drug 8iore. A lody ot Kelly's Ford, Tenn., hos a art of ehlns 'table ware 176 3 ears old, and pair of stockings knit (o 1802. DR J P HILLHOUSE keeps the beet Kerosene Oil constantly 00 hand* v A State National Hank has been organize ed at Atlanta, Oeorgia. The grand jury of Chester hare petition* sd the President, through Judge Maekey sod the Governor, for the pardon of the Albany prisoners. MAsniKD, on the Sd inst., by Rev. Dr. J. C. Fusman, Mr. JOHN J. H1GGIN8. of HollUton, Mass, and Miss ANGIE 8. HOLIS, of Randolph, Mass. ^ 331713^8)8 PRICES CURRENT. Corrected Weekly, by Messrs Ferguson A Miller, Merchants. GREENVILLE, 8. C? Nor. 9, 1872. BACON?C. R. Sides, smoked $ lb 14?_ " " " " dry selt ^3 lb.,...13?? llnmr, sugar cured, $1 lb.,....25(a)? " country, " " .....?W>? Shoulders, smoked, 39 Ib.,....l I @ " dry salt " " ,.,10@I0} BUTTER, 39 lb 22?? BEESWAX, 39 tb 25 @ ? CHICKENS, 39 head 22? ? COFFEE, lb, Rio..... .....i.,.*? ? *.?..23((^25 " " lb, Java, 30W)? ' " " Mocha, ..............40@? CORN, 39 bushel new, 7 >@80 EGOS, %9 dozen 20 @? FLOUR, 39 barrel $??1 <50 GOLD .$1 124 INDIGO, Spanish Float $2 00 IRON, lb, American 74o LARD,4? lb .. I3?15 LEAD, 39 lb ? 15c LEATHER, 39 lb, Solo, Hemlock SO ? 33o " " ? ? Oak 45 ? 6O0 " " " Upper......... 60 M 70c " ** " Harness............60 @ 555 MOLASSES, 3? gallon. Muscovado 60?? " " " Beehive ?..75c " Sugar House 39 Hbl, 35?? " " ? Gall 50?? NAILS ? keg $8 00 @ 8 50 RYE, #, bushel, $1 00 SALT, 39 sack, Liverpool (2 75 " " " Americnn $2 50 SUGAR, -p lb, Bkown I24@14c " " ? Clarified 14?16o " " ? Crushed0 15408180 SHIRTING seven-eights, 39 bale 1f)@? " " retail, 124? ?0 TALLOW, ft lb 10? 124 WHEAT, ft bushel *1 ?5@2 00 YARN, Factory, by bale $1 60 " " " bunch $1 70 GROCERIES ~~ I, H. STENHOUSE & CO., AT THE EAUEtVIEW STORE, Arc now receiving and opening their ?tocks nl DRV GOODS, and GROCERIES, embracing the arf'clcs usually kept in a country store, such as SUGAR. COFFEE. MOLASSES. FLOUR, RICE. SALT. LARD, etc., etc.. BESIDES. SHIRTINGS. SHEET-. 1NGS. LONG CLOTHS, JEANS HOME-SPUNS, YARNS. Ac. We will' endeavor to plea?e those whocive lis a call, and respectfully solicit a cons tinuatice of patronage to the establishment. I. 11. STEN HOUSE A Co. Nov 6 27 8. Charlotte (iV. C) Advertisements W. M. TV1L905. W. J. BLACK. WILSON & BLACK, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AMD PEM.KRS l.M Ols, Paint*, Varnishea, Window-Glass, Tutty, Dye Stuffs, Bt u>liea, Lamps, and everything pertaining to the Dru? Business. OILS A SPECIALTY. CHARLOTTE, N- C, ty Prompt and personal alienor tion given all orders. Nov 6 27 ly A. B. XISBKT. W. B. NISBBT. W. I. FRIDAYA n niAnrT a. i?hi? A. n. MSDCI 66 BKU., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries^ Confection trie*, Cigar8y Pipes, Tobacco, Musical Instruments, Strings, &c. also, agsxtfl tor PRIZE CANDY. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Not 6 27 8m JOHN T. BUTLER, dealer in Fine Watches. Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. * SPECTACLES. AC. TRVON STREET, CHABLOTTE. N. 0. Not 6 27 8m OHAKLOTTE THE undersigned dre'ree to eall the atten* tioo ol the publie to hie MARBLE WORKS now carried on at CHARLOTTE, N. C., et whioh place he keeps the largest and best selected stock of Marble, sod a nans bar of the finest Cutters in the Southern Stales. TOMBS, MONOMBVn, ORAVBMTOBBS of seery drseriptioo Msnsfaoturdd. Safe j deliTcry Ouaraotssd. Freight prepaid 100 oha*ed eleewhere in th? Southern State*. I will dupllaato Northern o.-dera, aaeiag parehesere expanse of freight, drayage, expense of patting i p ooetly MONUMENTS, and danger of breakage. SatUlaelion guaranteed, or no pay required. Send for prlee Mats and drawloga, and *ave money, Remember the dead. F. A. MoNINCH\ CHARLOTTES N. C. Not i IT In WALTER B~REM~ IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS. Corner Trade and Tryon Street*, MANSION HOUSE BUILDING. CHARLOTTE, IV, C. Not 6 27 lm I