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Wg regret that We bote not published more
L*|iiltlirs news, end will in future furnish
lh? leading transacting* there.
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Mitt Mechanical Fair 80Oar
oitiieae have recently undertaken
Ibe establishment of a measure la Oreenr
vllle County, deterring their meet earnest
?nd sincere interest, and which will redonnd
more'to the prosperity of the City
and County (bin thy enterprise of like ex*
tent. Mid which la So completely within
Cbdtr own grtip, than of any one project we
how can name.
Wo allude to the Agricultural and Me*
ehanieal Fair Seolety, a Hat of the subeoib*
era ( the stock of which we published in a
former Isaac of oor paper. As far as the
stock la aonoarood, a very large part of the
work Is already done, aa we beliere neer
fire thousand dollars kad boon subscribe !.
Thia society, organised upon a proper baeie,
and conducted by offloere of good oapaclty,
ad of proper energy, will eff?ot much god
to every ieterest in wbieh oor |peop1o are
engaged ; and as all interests are depend*
ent upon agrlcullare, the etimalue given to
that will result in general benefit. With
substantial and practical) gentlemen'st its
bead, it will be iavaloable in the develop*
roent of the County. A Fair next fall ean
be made a grand enoease, and the lists of
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noma productions exhibited at It will wau
our peopla to be proud. Greenville can
produce as Urge crops of eoro, oottoo.
wheat, oaU, ale.?aa fine freita?aa splendl'i
animals; and our housewives oan make
M good butler, preaerraa, pieklea, jama, eto*
?and why ahoald oot the oouutry koow it ?
But give our people a ohanoe to exhibit the
reeulta of their handiwork, and the City
will have eanee to be proud of the country,
and the cooetry of the City.
Oa Saturday, 14th inat., the Society will
meet in the Coort Houat for the purpose of
organiaing and electing oHears, at whioh
there should be a large and full attendant,
In order that the organization may be made I
aa perfect aa possible. This (is a praiseworthy
movement, and the business men of
the town should attend in full fores and
ovinca the iptereet in it tbet it demands.
Remember the day, and attend.
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Greenville aa a Cotton Market.
Tba weekly reports of our public weighers
of eotton, is the beat indication that we
can gira of the fact that Greenville ha? assumed
the proportions of ? very respectable
cotton market. We believe that, since the
opening of the season, the sales here will
average as large, if not larger, than auy
other place above Columbia, exaepting one.
For many miles around, especially in the
direction of Laurens, Andereou and Pickens,
the cotton producers seek Greenville as the
place for a market, and thie is growing
larger and more ironortant everv vo?r Tl.?
result is, in the language of a citizen who
formerly hauled his cotton below, ''Green
111* begina to look like Augusta." At
timet Main Street, for a considerable distance
la almost blockaded with the fleecy
staple. This condition of things extends in
a measure also to Pendleton and Buncombe
Streets. It will thus be seen that ours is no
mean city.
The merchants <4 Greenville are known
for their liberality in the price they pay
for cotton. Their rates are nearly always
within one cant of thoae quoted in Charleston,
and sometimes even lest. At the present
time, the ruling figures here are 17}
cents and it will be seen by referring to the
Charleston quotations, that it is bringing
bat 18| cents there.
We would encenrage the bringing of eotton
here, because we know our farmers will not
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be able to do better any where else ; besides,
as our merchants keep very full stocks of
goods, they can purchase their supplies of
dry goods and groceries more satisfactorily
to themaelvea and at lower rates than can
be done at smaller places where indifferent
stocks are offered.
Taxation
A reporter of the Charleston Courier recently
had a converaatioo with Gov. Mosx*,
and the following facts connected with the
subject of taxation elicited :
The Governor is reported as saying that
the tax this year will not be less than fourteen
or fifteen mille on the dollar; five
mills for deficiencies, five mills for current
expenses, two mills for schools, and three
mills for county purposes.
* Minister to Russia.
President Grant has nominated Hon.
Jambs L Obr, Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary, to 8t. Petersburg,
and will no doubt be confirmed by the Sen
ate. This ia a first class mission, with salary
of five or six thousand dollars, and
large outfit. Judge Obr would no doubt
discharge the duties of this high position
with credit to himself, and reflect honor
upon the Government he represents.
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Election of United States Senator.
A private telegram received yesterday even
ing from Columbia, by a gentleman in Green..
ville, states tbat the Legislature elected, on
the first ballot* J. J. Patterson, to sueeecd
Hob. F. A. Sawyer in tbeUnsted States Senate,
darylng six years.
UasratJCTTov or Cotton, Cotton Gin and
Macuinbrv.?About four o'clock, P. M., on
Friday last, Ath, inst., a flro broke out in tbe
lint room sf Mr. L, II. Qkbin's building,
situated about six miles from Greenville Court
House, near Mountain Creek Chucb, which
contained seven bales of oof ton, two hundred
bushels of seed, snd glnnfrg, threshing and
aaw mill machinery. All of these were ontirely
oonsuased* little or nothlag being saved.?
Mr. Grbbn's lose eaunot be less than fifteen
hundred dollars. It Is not known how tba
fire originated. This "is a severe loss upon tbo
loser, a most ensrgetle man.
Cocn Wbather.?Ice and eold, sharp winds
bar* prevailed in Ibis latitude for the past
vreef, indeed we have bed reverely cold weath*
av, reminding us that genuine winter ia upon
us. Mo?dajr evening and night ware particularly
cuMlagrand Tuesday was but littla better.
It snowed a IRde on Tuesday night and on
Wednesday.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Bctmn None*#.? Wt will intert fa on
imml colnmn, hnointoa notfeoo of not tree lAo
/We linoo taek% for fifteen cento pet lino tverj
?r?*erf ion. ' " W J
Omen PUBLIC VTKIOBBR. 1
QRKB.IV ILL* Depot, DM. 1,1872.*}
No. BBIM Cotton waighad and tfiarkad fb
tha put Week, two handled and Aft;
(J50.) ^.M. 8. scRitaas.
OtrltB t*bBLic WBIOHBB, )
QRRKKVILLK. Deo. 0. 1872. I
No. Of Bales of Cotton Weighed aud market
the past week, two hundred (200.)
A. W. McDAVID.
CotoNth Mar Killed.?On Sunday even
htg teat, Mr. Lvcibn Butler, who reside;
With hia sister, Mrs. Harriet B. McBse, ol
thia City, shot and killed a young colored mat
named Butler Fair, Inflicting a wound ii
the right aide, from the effkots of whieh hi
died in r few houre. Mr. Botler aurrender
ed himself to the oflloera of the law, and it
now in Jail.
For Gentlemen ?Beat-tie A Co., will rer
eeive this weak gente' fashionable Hats,
Shaw la, Caaaimerea, Jeaoa, Ao., do.
Arrest or Accomplice or Incendiaries.?
John Smith, a young man, aged about eeeeoteen
years, was arrested on Monday
last, and eomasUted te the County jalL It
the early part of the year, upon the arrest
lng of Frederic* Moseb, for ineendieriatn
this psrsoo was with him, and escaped
and, until this, kept bsyond Lha vigilance
of tbs officer* He is not arrssted on soy
nsw act.
New Classical Sceool.?Mr. W. L. Wait,
e young gentlemen, gradual# of Wofford
Collage, Spartanburg, has come to Greenville,
and will aarly in January, open an English
and Classical School, occupying the aid Methodist
Church, whioh will soon bs vacated as
tbs nsw on# oa Buncombe Stroet will at an
early date be dedicated. Mr. Wait comes to
onr City bearing high testimonials from Dr.
A. M. SHirp, President Wofford College, end
also or the Board Of Trustees. Beside*, he
has had lone experience as a teacher. We
Cum me rid him to orfr eitiiens, end refer to hi*
notice in our advertising columns.
Falsi Alain.?About sundown Monday
evening, an alarm of fire was raised, which
produced somo little commotion on Main
Street, but it soon diod away, a* the stir was
caused from a foul chimnoy In the Seminary
building, whioh soon burnt out.
Auction Sale or Furniture Postponed.?
The auction advertised in handbills by Mr.
J. C. Smith, to bars taken place this day,
(Wednesday,) has been postponed to Moo*
day, 18th inst. See advertisement.
New Paper in Greenville.?A new paCer
is to be established io Greenville, the
eginning number '.o be ieeued about the
first week in Januery. It is to.be controlled
by e joint stock company, composed of
peraona connected with the Kepublioun
party. Its political course, we arc ioformed,
is expected to be moderate.
Sick.?-Capt. J. S SoirrnxaN, our Sheriff,
is slightly indisposed.
Foh Ladies.?Beattik & Co., will receive
this week low priced Dress Goods, Cali*
cues, Shawls aid Balmorals, also, a new
assortment of Blankets and Notions.
Saddles, Saddles ! Harness, Harness!
At Cukatau a Hkfphon's, Charleston, S. 0.,
you can buy % set of home-made Buggy Harness
at $15 per set; Double Harness at $45
and $50 ; new McClellan Saddles at $5 each.
Always on had, a full line of Saddlery, Cart
Harness, &o. Remember! If you want a
good and cheap article, call at Chateau A
Hepfiion's. 81-12
CuRISTMAS A mono the CHILDREN.?The
Presbyterian Sunday School has determine
ed to have a Christinas Tree, on the 25th
inst., and arrangements for it ate already
be;ng made. A grand affair and much entertainment
will no doubt be the reault.
We learn that the Baptist Sunday-School
Is now considering whether to hare a Trc?
or Festival on the same occasion. As thej
did not have either last year, and th<
School being a large one, we hope th<
children will be giatified by an affirmative
decision for one or the other.
What the other schools will do, we hav<
not been Informed.
Eastman Business College.?This Iostitu
tion, which was opened one year ago it
Atlanta, Ga., to educate Young Men for th<
practical duties of life, is wielding an influence
greater than any other inslitutior
of the kind in the South. There has ah
ready been more than one hundred of Hi
graduates eent out who are to day occupy
ing responsible and lucrative notitions.?
The teacher* are welt known to the peopti
for their energy, activity, and usefulness
and it i* the only College in the South tha
is conducted by practical men on the Ac
tcal Business Plan. In a short eourae o
from twelve to fourteen weeks, young mei
are enabled to atep into the counting house
and earn three times the amount expended
for board, tuition, etc., in the same lengtl
of time it requires to graduate. For terms
College Journal, specimens of Penmanship
etc., address?inclosing two three cen
lamps, O. E Detwilcr, Sec., Box 636, At
laota, Oa. 82-11
Litbbaby Club.?It is hoped that non
will be absent from the next meeting, 01
Tuesday, December 11th, at 7 J P. M. Th
meeting will be held at the residence e
Wis. E Eari.e, E?q , and Mr. A. Bi.rtn
will read an Essay on "The North Pol
an J Polar Expedition."
Grand Lodoe.?James Birnie, E?q
Worshipful Master of Recovery Lodge, i
now in attendance upon the Grand Lodg
of South Carolina, representing the organ
iaalion over which he presides, now in eei
aion in Charleston. lie will return th
latter part of this week.
Arrivals and Departures of Mails.
Columbia, arrives dally, at 6 P. M : De
parts daily, at 7 A. M.
Pickens and Keowee, tri-weekly, arrive
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at A} f
M : Departs Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satui
days, at 7 A. M.
Asbeville via Lima, tri-weekly, arrive
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays, at 7 I
M : Departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Pr!
days, at 8 A. M.
Spartanburg, tri-weekiy, arrive* Tuesdsyi
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 4 P. M ; Depart
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at
A. M.
Laurens via Plain, weekly, arrive* ever
Wednesday, at 4 P. M ; Departs every Thuri
day, it A A. Ai.
Woodruff's, weekly, departs every Fridaj
at 7 A. M : Arrives every Saturday, at6 P. A
Brevard, weekly, arrives every Tuesday, a
7 P. M : Departs evary Wednesday, at A A. ft
Jligh'and tlrove, weekly, arrives every 8al
urday, at f > A. M : Departs every Saturday,
k P. M.
Pickensville via 18 Mile, weekly, arrive
every Saturday, at 12 Af ; Departs eiery Sal
urday, at 2 P. Af.
By Post Office regulations, all persons ar
prohibited from coming behind the boxes, ex
eept persons in the employ of the post offici
M. K. ROBERTSON, P. M.
Call and Pat Ur ? All persons indebted
r lo 4b la office lor eeberripttoo, Job work or
? adrertlalng, are earnestly urged to Qnll and
y aetllo their indebtedness at otaee. lfoat of
the ettroe due ere atrial), therefore should
Hot be pertnltted to stand unpaid. , IT)it it
Me tim* to poy ofd Ihit it tJko tin|g it teat
r promised.
r TKb Horsp DiasAaa.?The Epizootic has
prevailed In Greenville, and la alii) hare,
but knowing that it was an endemic and
not an epldemio, wa refrained from saying
1 too much about it, feeling that among those
not iaformed aa to the nature of the dieeaae,
it might eeuae unnaeaaaary exeite*mast.
While nearly every horae has it, we
i have heard of few, if any, fatal oaaaea.
| Da. Boivr having rataroad in time, oeen.
j pled his pulpit last Sabbath morning.
' Rev. Edwin 0. Riox filled the pulpit of
the Baptist Churoh oo Sunday, in the fore1
noon, Dr. Fuxman being absent, aad Mr
Jobdar at night.
| Col. S. S. Crittenden and T. Q Donaldson,
E*q , members to the legislature,
were op at home on Saturday last, on a
flying visit te their families. Thay returned
to Columbia on Monday follow iug.
? Tusa?t*.?Two large droves of Turkeys
ha*?e passed through Greenville during the
past week. They earns from western
, North Carolina, and took tha oara hero for
i below,
CoL R. P. Good Lett, formerly of this
County, but who removed West soon after
the war, has returned to thia Slate, and
will probably make Greeovilla hie permanent
home.
JaLum.?The beet thing with which to
make Jollies, is Cox's Patent Refined Sp-irk
ling Gelatine. It ia kept at the store of
our frlende, PRANK HAMMOND A CO.
Cmxr or Pouot.?Mr. Joun P. Scacoee
has been elected Chief of Polioe of the City
of Greenville.
Have You Tbikd It??Enoch Morgan's
Sons' Sapollo, for clasning'glaaa, brass and
tinwara, kept constantly on hand, by
PRANK HAMMOND A CO.
Tea articles of " Sample " and M Charity
Dantslor," on dancing, havs been crowded out*
Council Pro.eedings.
COUNCIL ClIAMtlKR, 1
UitERNViLLe, 3. C., Dec. 3, 187?. J
Council met ut half-past seven o'clock. P. MPresent:
His Honor the Msyor, and Aldermen
Sullivan, Beutlie, Davis, Gossett, Alexander
and Hawkins.
The Minutes of the Inst regular and one extra
mooting were read. And on motion of Alderman
Dcuttie, the minutes'were so amonded
as to read, that the Clerk and Treasurer of
| Council be ordered to retain three dollars per
I month, for five months, from the no* ??r ?.-v.
Policeman, from the present time, or, after
the election of euch one hereafter elected, as
security to Council for monoy Advanced in
aid of their uniforms.
F. Hahn appeared before Conncil, upon -a
charge preferred against hint, hy Chief ol Police,
for rotailing spirits on Sunday. Thoro
being no proof to sustain the charge, he was
acquitted.
The same charge was also preferred against
C. C. Montgomery, who also appeared before
Council, and thero being no proof to sustain
the charge, he was also acquitted.
On motion of Alderman Beattie, it was
Jlaohed, That the Clerk of Conncil be or.
dercd to call tbo attontion of rotail liquor
dealers to the conditions in their bond, in regard
to retailing liquor on Sunday, and if they
violate the same, on proof being inado before
Council, their bonds be declared forteitod and
^ their licenses cancelled.
llciolvtd, That no liconsoil retail liquor deal'
er be allowed to either sell or give awjy liquor
on Sunday.
A petition from James II. Jonnings, for per5
mission to erect a business house and construct
* a fence on Buncoinbo Street, was read. And
on motion of Alderman Sullivan, the petition
- was granted. And the matter referred to the
Committee on Streets end Bridges to define
line of Street in front of his lot.
A communication from J. W. Brunson nnd
1 others, asking Council whether certain repairs
' (tad improvements, contemplated on the
" Southern Hotel " building, on Main Street,
1 would be regarded by Council as in violation
? of the ordinance of the City, in reference to
R the construction o? buildings on Main Strcat,
? on motion of Alderman Sullivan, it was
Rfolved, That tho repairs aud improvet
montg contemplated, as desired in the eommu,
mention, would not be regarded by Council as
t in violation of said ordinance.
A communication was read from O. G.
j. Wells, Esq., informing Council, that a portion
ot the land on the street lino, on Buncombe '
1
Streot, at tho point where the said street has :
| recently been widened, belonged to the estate <
li of his mother, and that they wero not notified, j
i, or made a party to tho assesment of damages
i, to the owers of tho real estate recently made, I
t when the street was widened. On motion of
. Alderman Bcattie, it was j
Rei?leed, That as it was not known to Council
that a portion of the said land belonged to
the above paties, that the matter bo referred
back to the apprnises heretofore appointed,
n and that tbo Wells family be requested to cof
opeiate with tbem.
f A petition of sundry citizen* and tax pays
ers, praying Council to discontinue the blast
* >ng of rook and excavating the dirt on
e Washington .Street, between Main and Rich
ardson Streets, was received and read. 'On motion
of Alderman Beattio, it was
Ittnolved, Tbat the blasting on Washington
Street bo discontinued forthwith, and that
s not more than ono foot of dirt he {taken from
0 the crown of the bill, and thut to ho used to
fill the irregularities in tbo street, below the
s Engine House, and that the committee on
1 gtPAllta anil ltri.li/aa ha ir.?l ..'-I.* ? ??
the provisions of tbie resolution.
Alderman Sullivan, from the committee on
Streets end Bridges, reported that the lence
in front of the house of Mr Poinsett Wells,
i- has been set back and the strcot widened, as
they were instructed to do.
s Alderman Oosaett, from the committee on
Police and Police Regulations, reported that a
'* comfortable roosn has been fitted up in the
market house, for the accommodation of the
is Police.
'. The committee appointed at the last regu*
I" lar meeting to report an ordinance to raise
supplies tor the year eommencing January
?, 1st, 1873, reported an ordinance which was
!e adopted. See ordinance.
8 i On motion of Alderman Rest tie, It was
llrtolttd. That the fllerk be directed to proy
euro the names of all male citizens, living
i- within the corporate limits of the City, whose
names do not appesr upon the assessment book,
r, or who own no taxable properly, so that the
I. street exemption tax mny bo collected from
t them, or they be required to work upon the
I. streets as provided by ordinance.
U | jThe cominitte appointed at the last regular
it meeting, to assess all the property within the
City for taxation, mado their report, which
S report was adopted.
I- ; On motion of Alderman Hawkins, It was
' Hetotrrd, That as the Hose, which camoout
e I with the new Fire Bngine. to be tested, has
I proved unavailable, that it bo returned to the
I. parties who sent it out, as per agreement with
them, and that the committee on Pire Engines
and Fire-Wells, bo instructed to procure a sufficient
quantity of uaw bete for tb? now Engine,
n* soon st praclieghlcIn
tb? matter of a Hose Reel for the nfiw
Etighio,'the committee ask further tbne.
On motion of Aidermau Boat tie, It was
K'ttolved, That Cofiaoil contribute onq
third the obtt of building Jkisteraa or fir**
well? In any strdat where LM^eUnens will
contribute the other two-thirds, and that
the location, capaoity, Ac., be referred to
the Committee en Streets and Bridges to
determine. J , .
The Mayor reported toCouqcfl that he
had information that tha gate or eteps
crossing the fence into the cemetery
grounds, was not sufficient to present stock
running at large from go ng into the
I grounds, and suggested a plan to remsdy
| It. On motion, It was
I littolvfd. That the matter be referred to
| the Committee on Cemetery and Cemetery
j Orounds. with power to act.
On motion of Alderman Hull Wan, It wa?
Rttolwtd, That in future the vagrant laws
of the State be rigidly and vigorously en
forced wlthio the limits of the city of
Oreenyiile.
The Chief of Police and others reported,
that certain houses within the corporate
limits of the city, which had been hereto- I
l?? 1....1 l. n??:i ?- L. J -
; iui r viuviou ujr w?nou W Of f ICBIIO9 were |
Iill occupied by the objectionable parties;
sed <>n motion, it *m
Rtnolvtd. Thai a Committee of Thr*e be
appointed ty the Mayor, who shall report
to Couooil whether the hoover are etill oe i
eupied by the object ion able parties; tho :
object of said in vesication and report t.eing
to enable Council to proceed nzafnst the
owners of the property in accordance with
the Ordinance o( the City in eucb eaee made
and provided.
The Mayor appointed on an id Committee,
Alderman Sullivan, Iieat.tie nnd Davie.
The ohiaf of Police tnado his report for tha
month, \-hioh wm received as inluraaation.
On mntion of AUlermnu Sullivan, it was
RttolMd, That two additional Policeman ha
elected, opa of whom shall be Chief, end who
shall receive Sfty dollars par month aa bia pay
nnd who shall furnish a horse at bia expense,
and ha reaposibla fur the good order of the
cilv ; nnd
R**olvtd further, Thnt the first dieobedienee
ot a I'olicemao, result lo bia pr mpt
and immediate removal
John Scruggs was unanimously aleoted
Chief of Police, on the Brat ballot,
J. M Qrrgrwas unanimously elected a
poliermen on tha fitat ballet. .
On motion of Aldarman Snllivna, it was
Reuolval, Tnat harvnfter when'* party is
noimmttn-1 to the Guard Hou*e, that they
rerun-n confined therein until 9 o'clock thnext
morning, when they aball be tried by
a Court of the Council ; and thfct previous
to thetr trial, thoy shall n?>t ba released by
nny order from an Alderman,
The following accounts were ordered
pai?i: J. C Alexander. $30 75 ; John
Wertfiehi, $*28 70; J C. Bailev. $34 50; J.
C. ('arpvnter, $3 00; G A.'Shields, $6 00.
The Clei k and Treasurer made hia.monthly
report, which was approved, as follows;
Amount on hand at laat report... .$269 85
" Ree'd during lb* month.. 419 00
$678 85
Amount paid during the month... 513 90
Bslnnee on hand Dee 3d, 1872....$164 45
There being no further bueinerr, on motion,
Council adjourned,
J. 1). IIENIlY, City Clerk
It RKKSVILLE, GeO. 11.
CuttoD is selling to day At 17i cents.
Cha?l**ton, Dec. 9.
Cotton quiet And dull?middling K) ;
low mi.idling 18|; receipts 4,292 balm;
esles 500 ; stock 84,572.
Married, on the 8Hi inst.. al Fo.fe shoal*
Church, hy Dr. J. C, Funnsn, Mr.SAMUEL
MAL'LDLN sud Mi** IDA L. UARKLSgN,
daughter of the Die Dr. Junius Ll*inaoii ; all
of Greenville County.
Married, at Greenville, S. C., on December
4th, by Rov. J. C. Furinun, D. D., Dr. P. E.
GRIFFIN, ot Society Hill, S. C., to Miss EMMA
MA CI.DIN, of Greenville, S. C.
OBITUARY.
" Asleep in Jesus."
Departed this life, on the 28th November
la?t, at G<e.*iiville, S. C? Mrs ELIZABETH
SLOAN GOWF.R, wife of T. C. Qnwer,
E-q , and daughter of lb. 1st. Capt. J. W.
brook*-.
Slie wa* n woman of mark, no! only An
excellent and accomplished w. nian, but one
very extranrmoniy in her activity, energy,
eoterpiiso, benevolence and noble-hearted
nras.
Her eon I wm all alive with affection and
love. and site '.rnely lived for others. *?he
w ill he greatly missed in her family, in society
and in th* Church; and it will he
long before her place can be adequately
filled in either. But we weep her lo?a as
they who have hope, "tor if we believe that
Jesus -lied and roue again, even bo iheru alro,
which sleep in Jesus, will God bring
wiih Him."
.She was a devote ! wife, fond mother and
i?ce?e Chrialain "In Heaven we will
bless God for all; hut mostly the uvrre.
K T. B.
Bottlra Pull cf Beauty
Ladies, if you would have beauty by the
bottle-full, all you have to do is to purchase
{lagan's M.ignolia Malm. That peerless beautiller
of the complexion not only heightens
natural charms, hut renders even the plainest
countenance exceedingly attractive. It recalls
to the pallid check tho rosy tinge of
health, removes pimples, blotches, roughness,
snllowncs* and other blemishes, snd imparts '
to the skio a most delicate fairness ami s>dt- j
ness. It smooths tho furrows caused by time I
or care, ami gives face, neck and arms tho i
plump and engaging appearance of youthful
beauty. All this is accomplished by tho uioat
natural means, viz : by gently and naturally
stimulating the circulation in the capillary
blood vessels. Beside* being the most .effectual
aid to beauty known to modern science.
Dr. Tutt'a Expectorant.
Tho properties of this cxcellant preparation
are demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, healing
and eootbing. It brsecs the nervous system
| and produces pleasant nnd refreshing sleep.
I It exhilarates and relieves gloominess and
| depression. It is the most valuable Lung
| Balssm ever offered to sufferers frotn Pulnup"
nary disoases, r 1
*w<
PRRRTTil.hr., Ai.a., Maroh 9, 18119,/r"
i I)r. Wiu. II. Tdtt : I?ear Sir?For fift#*1. 'J
] years I have been afflicted with Asthma. J'tul
i suffering ha* been intense. I have been iar
| ble to lay down for a week at a time, "> >#
| seemed as if I would choke. I coughed ip"*ni
santly; and my wheezing could be hear/'"B <
' over tho house. I had dcapaired of eveT'l to I
ting well but thanks to vour in valuables l<n r
pec tomtit, tny attack* are soldom. I cMltiing
' re?t well at nigbt. I believe it will atjoining
! permanent cure. Truly your*. tale/'*
ARTHUR F. Mcfhem, e<
?? iore or h
Dr. Tutt'e JIair Dye contain* no Town*
/ww Aw^Aleiande1
Pimple*, Eruptions, BouglP'v- Tom
The eyetcm being put under tb# Alao,
of Dr. Pierce'* Golden .Medical Dige I ho wat
a few week*, the akin become* *m<X lainjnir '
*oft and velvety, ami being illuu^r J*
the glow o( perfect health from Iff
beauty itand* forth In all it* gloijf | Wood, J
ever prciented in the public a* a ' ! other*, k
the complexion ever gave *ueh sfttf q '
thi* purpoao a* thi* Discovery. ? ! ,,
all medicine* which operate upo^. ;
through the medium of the bloot,? ; of le?#, m
rily .onmwh.; flow, no matter',, ( |[ ? 8(<
remedy employed. M bile ono f,* ' , ,
clear the akin of pimple*, blotttgn , an<' ? ">*
yellow rpote, cowedonea or "f?e* i on A* th*
may po??ibly be required to ?g or i t|,c B1J|
where the ?y*tcin le rotten wif,eJI0 ' ,v
i virulent blood poisons. Thff p, | l'iT>Hn ,
{ diteute*, however, from the # ^li ia Term*?
I the worst scrofula, I* with Sold ' per*.
| mo*t potent agent, only mil j Sheriff*#
by all druggists. '
BuildiNo Matkmal*.?In another colon
1 wttrt>* found the adT^rt'eement of on*
the most extensive manufactories of Dqoi
Saallee a$d Blind*, la the Southern 9Ul<
| A* tV*a artielm are in daily demand I
our beat citizen* We 'reco*tm{btid all wl
contemplate Improving tieif HWnes Li
p)aeesvi?f bnsinef*. Vo *end fcr cirvhlar* At
price lisle of th?*e article*, together wl
prices of builder*' hardware, moral)
mantle piece*. French and Americi
window gla?*. Ac., Ac., to P. P. To a La, !
H*yne du. Charleston, tj C, SfO?tf
? i
The Great Piotorial Annual.
Hestetter's United 8tate? Almanac for 18?
fbrdistrlbution, gratis thronghoat the Unit
States, and alt civdiaad oountries of the We*
em Hemisphere, is now published and reai
tor delivery, in the Kngliab, Herman, Prenc
Norweg an, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Boh
mlan aqd Spanish languages, and all who wi
to underatand the true |3>itu*<>phy of heal
noma read and ponder the valuable eugga
tiona it oontaina. In addition to an admTr
bla medical treatlae on tbe eanaea, prevents
and cure of a great variety of dlaeaaoa, It et
bracer a largo amount of information iaterpi
ing to the merchant, the mechanic, tbe mine
tbe iarmer, the planter, and professional mat
and the calculations bate been made for sa<
meridians and latUudea aa are moat snitafa
for a correct and oomprebenaire National Ct
endar.
The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitar
effects of Hostettei's Stomach Bitters, the at
pie tonic and alterative of more thaa half tl
Ckriatain world, are fully aet forth in i
pages, whieh art also Interspaced with plot
rial illuatratlona, valuable recipes for hous
hold and farm, humorous aneedotea, ai
Other instruction and amusing reading matt
original and selected. Among tbe Annuals
appear with the opening of tbe year, this W
be one of the moat useful, aud may be had
tht a?king. The proprietors, Messrs. Hoar
ter A Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., on receipt f*
two cent stamp, will forward a copy by.*"
to any person who cannot procure oneP'#
neighborhood. The Bitters ere sold In "7
city, town and villnge, and are extensivel4*^
throughout the entire civilized word.
Deo 4 31 *
CLASSICAL AND ENG-SH
SCHOOL
jm*. MR. W L. WAIT, ???duat?
jT4rV of Wofford C-llege. af has
experience in tea0*! w'" i
a CLASSICAL' ?v0
dBvr L1SH SCH(X)L in ' ^ ?'
Qrceu villa. early in January.n* 8**hool
will be o| one.1 in the Methg Church,
wlwe he hopes to raceive a ?' Publi#
patronage.
Rates per session of five db* as fob
lows:
Claatica, Algebra and htgherff-*
Itsh *20 00
Elementary Braachea 15 00
Tuition to be paid in adi*- Pupils ^
will be charged from time.'ntrance lo
end of session, except in caseprotracted fc
sickneae.
By permission, ha refers t* following
gentlemen: Kev Dr. K. Jynardie, J.
Walter fliaj, Erq, and Mr.'? Bailey.
Dec 11 32 If ^
Superior Lot oFurniture
at Anion.
ON MONDAY. IVceml6?h. 1872, I _
will 6?-ll hi ami in fro my officii, a 1 *
lot of well k.pt FUltNlf. cuosiating k
io part of
Marble -Top Bureau, wie>e,
Mahoifuny Hair .Seated a,
Centre and Ktcutision T. Wardrobe, rfT
WaahMand, 8"l??, |)iviMh?, S
Bookcna# and Secretary "ne I, *
Hal Rack. Bedstead*, 1 I oil t Seta,
Parlor nnd Cooking Std^ire Doga,
Fenders nod Crockery}
Set of Four Pii?i ad IlielnT* and Dud>??
JEU.vlS?CASH.
.ILTIp SMITH. _
Friday AlTpoott, *
DECEMBER IStb.ntP**' 3 oVlork,
at my nffioe, a loO' >KS?TlieoIOi;icSchool
and Mia*""*- CI
Dee 11-32-1 jr*C. SMITH.
STATE OF SOXTCAa?I'IirA
grkexvjlj,i;ntySHKRIFI^al-E?.
BY VI. tile Of ?U<7"\?f Fi F?. to
me directed, t'*f"re the
0?nrt Hull** door., ,'r8^
pert. liHiwcen the ' ? c'ock in the /
f.oenoon, nod a o"' ,h" "'lfrnn"n. \J
Ono tract of on,,th" Buncombe
Road. 10 in ilea fr-l?T'Il? C* J'., containing
One Hundred V ??*""". "?"re
or less, ndjoininj ' ?Jpe Latale of Mra.
Henry Lynch J"' Bevicd on na the
property of E, looian? ' the auit of
Booker Rotnar. Go
Alao, One tnnBd\ *onU,,,infr Sixty.
Five .icrcif, tmj1' Innda of the r
K-tato ol Jo'?"' dece?*ed. D. Cohb, I
Levied on na thn i II
""i""" "'"Inithi nt the ?uit of Stepropcrty
of Jcsteed to he set off to De- 1.
ph?;n Orimt^f Bn\0i
fen (in nt befy j nnd on bo(h |M|| ftf ,ho
Also, On<|5 fennj Greenville,
State Roarjfnn,jrc(j Bmj Sixty acres,
enntniningom,,?having teen net off
tnoro ?r ! *_?, I joining land* of Simeon
to the D# Curry nml others. Levied
Styles. Sy gf J, Westmoreland, at ir
on im thl4> Merchant, Gaines A Betrthe
suit?James Birnic?Assignee?
den?Am, Administrator, ond others. '1'
^ ,,!lufundred nnd Twenty Two and ~"
Al*Are* 0( I,and, more or less, situ- '
Thre?fr,,in .the Court Ilonsc, und wost
ated J Horse Rood, adjoining lands edaji
of <tnrs. John Southern nnd G. F. ?f* ?
of Wj part of the tract known as the Dt
Totf, and including a small portion O
Coity Creek tract. Levied on as the Al
of I (j. F. Townes, and all the in- will
Pi and equity of W. A. Townes in Cups
to^it the suit of W. Choice, for A.
I others vs. G. V. Townos and W.
'vcnty-Six acres, more or less, near- guari
woodland, lying east of the Whito
tad, part of the Brushy Creek tracts |ye
[ the lands of John Southern, Win.,
loige Wright and other lands of G. F. ~~~_
Twenty-Two and a Half acres of
loro or less, adjoining the foregoing A
past of the same ; two-thirds of which Xm i
lodland, and all of good quality, three dsik
m tlio Court House. hetwi
Two Hendred acres of land, more or Mule
?ted 2] miles from the Court House, Hund
ids known ae the Brushy Creok tract, beret.
; the Inst mentioned, and lands of W. |lla p,
is, A. Williman and others, the larger whiet
>f which is fine woodland. Homo- ft p,
i.i.l ..rr w-1 ?-- *
v? wivro vii? (l ay t?f aale. I fle. <_
)n? vacant J.of, a desirable and good
situation, aituatod on Rh?tt street,
lot lately belonging to flen. W. K. ? *
Estate, Mrs. Hcrndon, Molloo and
interning Ninetcntha of an acre,
Bit. Levied on aa the property of 0.
m, at the enit of Vardry Me Bee and
r Mr Bee, K see* tor* and othera va. T9 h
nes. M. eei
One tract of Land, lying on
era of Durham's Creek, con* DHCI
Two Hundred and Fifty acres, tata ol
less, adjoining land* of John
no. Jones, Anthony Jonea, and
nown aa the Mill Plaee. ANo, ec'
ct of Land containing Five ""
and Reyentv Two acre*, more BjTO
djoining ianda of M M. Jonea, mihk
t??r|, it H. Hunter and other*. 1 lil
rn at the Homo I'lace. Levied
l property of Wm McNeelv, w"{' '
1*1. i r. > .? i out bull
It of IlewUi Su'ltvan, Unrnl por ,
John L>. Williams and others.
Cash, Purchasers to pay for pa*
J. L. K0UT1IKRN, B. 0. C.
Office, Deocmber 10, 1872. 32 4 | Dee 1
%
in TERMS C
: ft. K. :
S fl I>
3jS B*>OK? AN
J COURT HOUSE i
in K
20 TmupwdU, Prayer b?
JL>' Sonday 8cho.il?, School Book
Eer nd Envelope* of sariou* ffra.li
letnorandnro and Blank Book*, li
. Board* and Clip*, Mathematical In*i
J '"8 P*,P*r? Ti**u* Paper, BrUlol and
? Founiaio Bolder*. Pen aud Paneil C
j_ Writing Drake, Portfolio*, Alhom*.
k, Reference Ptlea, Wrapping Twine,
*. Crayofi Water Goloia P*p-r Polders
h T<wa F'larlal Seal*, Sealing Wax, Ju
,k ~ ?
- vr ito, Mortgages,
?> various prioN and approve*
a* %? Ordora from a dialsc**, aeoo
?n
I CHRISTMAS
GOODS
its
oV t ?
e?
'.'/VANDIES,
%Jy ,, Nutsaud
Raisins, at
FRANK HAMMOND & O
SMOKING and
Chewing
Tobacct
Segars,
Pipes,
etc., etc.
FRANK HAMMOND A CO I
CHILDREN'S Tots,
in large varu
Dolls,
Horses,
Dogs,
Balls,
Jumping Jacks, at
FRANK HAMMOND A GO'S
tIRE CRACKERS,
Torpedoes and
Pull Crackers,
FRANK HAMMOND A COS,
PTCKLES,
|fi> Ovsters and
Sardines, at
frank hammond a co*s.
|?OMATOES,
JU In cans, at
frank hammond a cos.
JUGAR and
J Coffee,
Blacking and
Mustard, at
frank Hammond a cos.
W PICES,
g) Nntmegfl.
Maee,
Gingei
uvea and
Popper, at
frank hammond a co's.
Before Buying
your
DRISTMAS TOYS
and
good rnixiis
ncralW, call at
f. HAMMOND & CO'S.
)ec 11 32 .if
V; IF STORE
? AT?
Hopewell Church,
^.>1^ / tutu {.rreenviUc (J. 11.
?0:0-?
IHE subS'-riber having removed ftom
Greenville. wiil open a new Store ?t
shove nam?-d place, nhoni the 2<>'h ol
mhrr, nnd will " pen a 8 oelc of Goods
ite<l lo tiie want* of the farmer*, pUnl>nd
of 'itin111ew. e'-nss'irig of
y flood*. Groceries, Hoots, Shoe*, llal*,
dlery. Hardware, Kerosene Oil, ele.,efc.
fo, * tine lot of Christmas Goods, which
embrace Children's Toj8, Dolle, Feney
and Saucers, and Candies oi a)) dalion*.
lull lot of Powder and 8hot.
rill he thankful for a trial, and will
vntee satisfaction. Give me a call.
W A. JENNING8
ell 82 2
Holier. '
RT>ENWINOTON tells he
a J fore me an ertiay
hay Mara MULK, thirteen hands high,
ten ten and fifteen year* of age. Said
is supposed to tie worth about One
red Dollars ((1)00.) The owner is
y notified to oome forward, prove
operlr, pay eharges aud take it away,
i can he lound at the residence of A.
nnington, near Whtldcn Hall Post 0f?
reruville County, 8 C.
J. M. CARMAN
Trial J italic* Orseuvill'' Co.
ymber 4ih. 187*. *2-4
Notice
i?rehj glvn to all whom It may con-n,
that I will tpplf to S J. Dnothlt,
of Probata for Grrenville Count?. on
th day of January nrtl, for a FINAL
I A HUE n? Administrator of the Ks- i
O. AT. GARRISON. deeeaeed. ,
BAKKHDALK CHARLES. I
Administrator.
?mher 0ib, 1872 82?5 I
oks Place to Rent.
reeidene# of the lata Captain J W
ROOKH to Rent. 0"ntaina Two
2<lx*2, and Seven Room* additional, 1
ir? ptaeee, and Two without. Good J
Mings and Garden plat. |
terms, apply ' O ?
T. C. OOWF.R,
W. E. ROWLAND, or j,
MILLS A M. BRAVER,
Mb, 1872 82-8
ASH?PRICES LOW.
EiilOXt,
E4LBH IN
D STATIONARY,
SQUARE, GREENVILLE, S. C.
EEP6 IN 8TOCK.
ok*. Hymn Book*, Question Books, Tickets, <fco., f<
, Slates, Copy sad Composition Book*, Writing Pa
ra, Ink, Iukstends, Pens, Pencils, P?nhold?rs, Ruler,
irge end smell, Invoice Books, letter Boars, Lette
ruesents, Chrsemea. Dominoes, Vsiting Otrdif Drew
Bonnet Board, Gilt Paper, Copper Foil, ?old i'sns
lease, Posits* Knives. Thermometers, Tap# Measure*.
Pocket Books, tritleel* Memorandum Books, Ready
Elastie Bands, Psn?r Weights, Chalk and Fanoy
and Tearers, Paper Fasteners, Muctla e, Gum labels,
i., together with Law and Trial Justisv's Blanks, by
Masouic Demits, Draft*, At, and a good slock ot
i breeds
mpsnied with the Cash, will meet with prompt it*
Deo 11 83 tf
Christmas ? CHRISTMAS ( Go to
PRE3ENTS.< ?"d \ Walter's
k ; holiday J _
k > PRESENTS. ^
l(B Nrw > ( Store.
Present** \ 11 U -
S PRESENT L
> for a fa?
Holiday S ( to
Piwdi* walter's. ,
? S Walter a
O'S. S I>? y??u \
$ want a rich ( drug
Bridal s toilet bet, <
Pre??ola. ) go to ) Store.
1 w a lt er's. j
5 5 For ?n )
1 Birthday \ elegant pair of ? "?
PreaauU. ) VASKS. (
S go I.. ( ^
. at 0v altek'8 , ,
t ) < Waller a
J. For a (Fine $
cl'eajt Writing > r>rug
Preseul, c Deska (
go to< and (Store.
tV 5 Writing <
' 7' ) MftU-rial, at S ?
( walter's.)
> jGo
For a CFor ft )
?ltr( genuine ( lo
preterit. ( Meerschaum (
go t?.s Pipe and < walter*#
Wallet a. S Segur )
> Holder) Hrng
S *" lo(
Por ? WALTER'S < Store.
Novell ica, c /
go to(p0r the ( ?
at Walter'#. ( finest \
) lot of ) g o
' ) Confectionery)
) and ) to
f?r ? confection ?
readyr Boxes, ( Walter'a
*ud ( g? to I
willioK< walter's. s i>rug
Clerks s ___ (
toM>? ) s t o r e.
show ) you )
Good*,) want ( ?
g? (ft tine (
to s Bottle of s oo to
Walter'* \ Cologne)
? ) and ) Waltar'a
S . r All*# ,
For <wet of )Drug Slor#.
Wall t.oxes ) Perfumery f (
Bracket#, ) oo to ( ?
l To well ( waiter's)
and ( - (
Hat Itack*,) For a ) co to
k? ) nice )
Waller's ) p a 1 r ) Waller's
For ? l a rn p a, |l>r?g Store,
fine ? k? lo (
Toilets WALT Kit's* ) ?
Soaps < S
? and Sfo,. m Qo
Toilet) Dice c
Article*, ) Promenade, < to
go to ) Lunch, )
W altn'i i Traveling, a Walter'*
( or Work >
If < Basket,) T>rug
you \ i?f> t?i)
waotaS WALTER'S ( Store,
present, ) .. c
and ) For ( ~"
I a"? anything S
. undecided t rich, )Do t?
' in ( f ? r e and)
your \ racy, ) ^ alter'a
telrciiim, ) go to (
call )W A LTER'8 Drug
an) ) ? \
look nf yon S Store,
ever < want > ?
I ho \ to buy )
Stock S cheap, ) Go to
a'/ go io t Walt-r'n
Walt-rY ) WALTER'S. S'^ug Store.
Deo 11 St t?
Clly Ordinance.
THE following Ordinance ia published
for information. Ita pioviaions will
h? rigidly enforce I, and the Police ate
hcr-by inatrueted to arrest and bring to
trial all peraona who may rio'ati It.
H. P. MAMMKTT, Mayor.
Deo-m' er ?th, 1812. _
ORDINANCE
BE it ordained by :he Mayor and l'ders
men of the City of (Jrevnvllle, in
Council if*enit?led. and by the authority of 4
the Mine, That it ^a'l not be lawful for j
any person to fire any Fire-crack-ra Rock- {
ete, or fireworks of any kind, on Main
Street, between the River and N?rih Street,
or within flpy yards ?f Main Street, between
the above limits, or on Buncombe
Street, between Mam and RicliarJson
Street*, or nn Pendleton Street, between
the River and the warehouse of Divid &
S'rad'ey, or on Anguata Street, b-tween
i? ? --
I ? rnuifinii mrrel and th? Pna^entfor Depot,
or within the vieinty ol the F. eight Depot.
I Sacm* 2. Beit furl her ordained. Thai
all violation of the ah?ve Ordinance ?he!l
he punUhed hp fine or imp' iaonment, at the
discretion of (.he C'ounnal,
Done and ratified under the Corpnrata
Heal of the City of Greenville, thiv
twenty-firel day ?f December, in the
year of onr Loid one thonrand eight
hundred and aeventy.
T. 0. flOWER, Mayor.
A. It. McDWID, Cilv Clerk.
Deo II >1 tf
The State of South Carolina.
QRKKN VILLS COUNTY.
Sheriff* Sale,
BY virtue of an ordar f-om the Conrt of
Probate, 1 will eell on the let Wn^>
In January next, at pnl lia ouiery, l>?fi>re
lh? Court Hour* door, lha following Traet
of Land, vis:
All thalTraet of Land. aituat* in Greenville
County, adjoining laud* of Waahing,
t?n Toylor, Joseph il< liar and others, and
containing Sixty-idoe Acre*, m< re or Iree.?
told aa tho property of George W Alewlna,
d?reae?d, for partition among tho
ttaira. INiruhaae r to pay for Titian.
Tarnia?Ca?h
J. L. SOlTTflBRN, 8. G. C.
Do# II 82 4
Notice
[8 herehv given to all whom in may eontorn,
that I will apply to 8. J. Douthlt,
-obnte Judtfe of Orernaille 0<>nnty, on the
ISlh day of January nest, for a PI IT Ale
lUCHAHOK aa Administrator of the 1ft?t,
of ELIJAH ESKKW. d-oeaaed.
WM. K. K8KKW. AJminietrator.
Deoemhrr 5th, 1871. 82?6