The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, August 07, 1856, Image 2
Prspiyautt of PotUftf t* Printed Xtt
* " > j t?r.
Tito National intelligawetr thus explain*
tic purpose of ike Senate1* UiU requiring
jtrv payment of posing* on transient printed
matter: -.iSc-" c "Wt
-ii\ {mwmn ioK? thi life Senate
,l|^i,posAod a bill providing for the compulsory
prepayment. of nil transient printed
matter. TW*, hnve no doubt, i*M measure
necessary to protect the Post Office Depart-,
tneut afcaitiHt abuse, especially as we are assured
that enormous quantities of private
circulars are put into the mails unpaid, on
which scarcely, any postage is collected. The
Senate bill due* not propose any change of
the existing law with r-gard to publications
sent to regular subscribers; but only to
make tho prepayment of the rates compulsory,
which ihe existing law prescribes for Iran-1
sj-ut printed matter when prepaid. In other
woid*, it proposes in effect dimply to 6trikc
out of the present law the double or unpaid
rates on liansient matter.
"Of course there can be no difficulty in
distinguishing transient from regular printed
matter, as the law will continue in force
whi hrjcquires publishers to note on the
wrappers "the number of papers which are
enclosed for subscribers and the number for
punter*," or to furiii?li tlie postmaster, quarterly.
*'? certified statement of the number
papers sent in the mail chargeable with
poMnge." .
"i?ut,;is al?ovo remntked, a lout the only
transient matter not now prepaid consists of
private circular*. Transient newspapers,
magazines, hooks, dso.. we understand, are
liow generally prepaid."
* ? Rain.
The rartluis parched and cracker! and dry,
and qiftVeitng o'er with heat. Ladies for
sake the pi-omcndado and ail desert the
ri?et. The richest goods in vain display
their nmnv colored charms?the clerks are
.lemiugnli the day "upon their oars," rearms.
The horses hang their sweating heads, |
"in lasses casks perspire, and through the!
ch'nks when daylight breaks, we think the
wo Kl's on fire. The cats all hide beneath
the hou-je, they daro not fly?they would
be singed and droop to death, with one ray
from* oil high. The gutters stick their bottom.*
up, so dry, so du-ty?hot; the sewers
gape their thirsty mouths, and think
that rain is net. Shell fish are dead ? lob
wter* are not ; no oyster lives?no elain. The
brooks and streams and drying up and are
hot worth a dam. The birds forsake both I
twig* and net, and in the groves hard by, oh
muvo their nests, wrh all the young, roust i
.into bird's Musi pie. The leaves mm brown !
before their time, the blossoms leave the i
(lower*, and drooping, withering is the
World, tlrese very sunny hours. The coin
?4?o1d ( Ives us?lend us not to nny gross
i npieli?s ; but airs like this must lead to
thoughts of lnrgo relief societies. The farmer
pours his butler out, and measures it
per js'nt. Lettuce and radi-bos are dead
?*'tbe times are out of joint." Oh ! for
one little drop of ruin, to cool the thirsty
grain, and spr ing to life the buds and flowers
in every grove and plain. And let that drop
expand itself as much as e'er it pleases. Yea.
lei a second deluge wet the earth before it
ceases, Yes?like the tlag all, all above
{the stars arid strij?es remember) o'er all the
World and everything. Ah ! reign until September.?Buffalo
Republic, July 23.
A Fast Woman.?The New York Mirror!
has a correspondent at Newport who writes
over the signature of Belle BrillAii. In herl
Ja?t she tells the following :
1 overheard a funny conversation la-t even- j |
rug between a gentleman nndladv who were (
promvWnding behind me, from which I learn- '
ed the definition of a "fast woman." The couple
were discus-dug the attractions of a voting '
lady, who receives a good-deal of attention !
here form the beaux?such as we have?
when ihcgentlcmnn remarked that he had |
***? fftl W/IAn nIJa l?\ 1 wOAOor / llUPflU (tf I
* the fair one in question.
'"O," said the lady, "Vlie is fast, and that1*
what make* all the gentlemen like her."
"But what does that mean I" inquired lite
gentleman, a little roguishly. i
"Why," said the lady, "a fast "woman is
? ne that you can say anything to."
I thought I should have dropped.
Tub Ghowiso Crop.? We have received
disastrous accounts front the growing crops
in the region round about. What has escaped
the blighting effect of the long drought,
seem likely, tn some ravages of the army
worm. One planter of Bibh county has had
a Held of corn, containing 25 acres, completely
eaten'up by the worm in four days! The
grass As well its fodder perished. Another
planter, hearing reports of the ravages of the
wortu. was induced to look through a field
of 75 acres, when to his astonishment, lie
found that the whole field was alive with the
destructive insect.?Macon (Ga.) Citizen.
Tum'Wak aoain'st Walkkr. ? A letter
from San-Jose, Costa Rica, says :
We have received here?that is to snv,
the Pre-ident has received?renewed as
' - + j-t . I u' ^ CI I I
?nuiC">, on the part oi oUHiemniH, oan oni
vador nti'l Honduras, that thoy will attack
Walker to the North# wbdc they press liim
to make a strong diversion to the Sotiili
Their plan is to march upon Leon, when ]
f we are toUl that Uiva*. the hitherto dupe of
l.he \meriean fiilibustar,has entrenched hintbelt'
after throwing oft' the dishonorable yoke.
Thero they will meet the malcontents and
lance vigt>rt>ii?ly push the Walkerites from
trranada to Rivns, when they hope to infioae
I hem between two fire;', as they prethat
by that period the Costa Uicaii*
will again have gained possession of that
town ; thus Walker would easily be thrown
into the waters of the lake, or dispersed
through the forerts to die of starvation, it
not under the knife.
Women me 1|8c tulij a?the more modest
and ictinwl tl ^ '"ittsc volt loye
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THTJESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1866.
JEST REM OVAL.? 7%e Enterprise Office
may be found near the Old CourtHouse,
tame Street at formerly.
Auother Soda Fount.
Dhb. Minis Jk Long have erected at their
New l>rtig Store, one of Nicholas* No. 1,
whore this delightful summer beverago may
Iks had. It is unnecessary to say that are
have tried it, and find it to be of the best.
Get your tickets?only five cents a drink?
or five, for a quarter.
Fine Frnit.
We acknowledge llie receipt of a basket
of delicious fruit from Dr. Theodore G.
Croft, for which we return our hearty thanks
Among those sent us. selected from the
genus Prunus, we find the Imperial, Green,
and French-Oilcan Plum. The peaches are
decidcly the largest and best wo ever saw,
containing samples of the Alberg, Tilets
on. Troth's Early, the Melccoton, and the
Tippecanoe. The Messrs. Dr?. Croft, have
been at much labor and expense- in importing
and raisng these different fruits, and de erve
much praise for their efforts at introducing
them into our State and District,
and we trust they may not go long unrewarded.
IV in pern n<*c Con volition.
This body was called to order on yesterday
morning, by the President, Hon. J. 11.
O'Nkall. Maj. Henry Summer, of Newl-orry,
acting as Secretary. Quite a number
of delegates came forward and enrolled their
names. Spaitanburg, Union, York, Ches
ter, Newberry, Abbeville, Charleston, Mail
boro, Suinpter, Greenville, and some other '
Distiicts arc represented. We have every j
reason to believe, that the effort now making,
to re organise the State Temperance Conven-!
lion will be crowned with great success. In-!
stead of being on the decline, wo hear the
most flattering accounts of the progress of
Temperance frcin all parts of the State.?
Let the hall bo kept in motion, and the
friends of Temperance need have any fear
of success. Wo will publish the proceeding* j
in our next.
Railroad Jerarmtlf.
Tiie Amkuican Railway Times hails
from Boston, and, as its name imports, is
chiefly devoted to Railroad matters: im j
provements, preventions, accidents, and rail- I 1
way Intelligence generally. Published week
ly by IIaven Jones, Three Dollars in '
ndvauce.
The Ram.road Record, Published at
v
Cincinnati, is the strong advocate of the
jrcat Pacific Route, and contains mucli use- c
*ul and interesting matter connected with
c
Rail Roads throughout the country, E. I).
Mansfield, Editor.
FOR THE Ei'TEHHKISE.
Mr. Editor:?In your paper of TliursJay
J^st, I saw that I was nominated as a
[uuididate for the State Senate, by "Many 1
Voters." For this expression of their regard
nnd esteem, and of the honor intended me, |
I feel truly grateful; aiul take this opportu->
..e : i .t i. ?... ..... I
niijr vi iriiiuiiM^ luuiii, uiruugii jwu, injr j
sincere heartfelt thank* for the very high \
opinion they seemed to have formed of my
qualifications for that responsible office, and
to assure them that the honor they have
conferred upon me is highly esteemed and
appreciated ; at the same time, I feel, 1 must
confess these sentiments of their esteem etnnate
entirely from their truly kind and generous
feelings and not from any deserts of
mine. To live so as to merit tho esteem
and approbation of my fellow citizens has
ever been tho cherished wish of my heart.
To serve my State and country in any way,
I conceive to be a pleasure and a duty, and '
should she ever need my services I hope I j
shall over ho found rendy and willing to
render them, business of a private character
at this time must and will prevent my
complying with the wishes of "Many Voters."
Esteeming as I do, the office of a
Senator a<* one of high trust and responsibility,
and one which should neither be sought
after nor rejected, still I feel that I could not
in justice to myself and friends yield to their
wi*hc? by becoming a candidate at the ensuing
election. If they should, at soino future
lime, desire iny services, I hope I shall
be so situated as to be able to ineet tbeir
wishes.
With gratitude and respect I remain,
Yours, truly,
RANDELL CROFT.
Alittaouri Election.?In Si. Louis lienton
for (rovernor, has 1,000 majority oror Ewing
American, nud 0,000 majority over Polk
l>en?.)erst.
| ~ * m WWTf l" JP f&w
CoLdMUi, 3. CH August, dtli, XS06.
Dssf Prix:- -After a e?*ylef
w?dn duration ia a pleasant* ttUge of the,
up-country, and a passing viWif trfa' Ctd^e
companion in a neighboring Dm net, we
bava returned home with invi^^Jb'hj^tb
and bouyant spirits. . ,','y ?" ?. 'o;
Since our return, nothing of dpfcsnnl im
portance. has occurred, and we hay/a no
"thrilling" news to ootntmuiicnte. The
weather lias been for scveial days quite
warm ; though on Sunday: and'Al*? on Monday
evening we were favored with a tine
rain which refreshed the parched earth nnd
cooled the atmusnhere. *
Sunday afternoon, a negro U?y aged 18
year*, tho property of Mr. M. Karlicii was
drowned while bathing in the Congnree
River near Geigor's Mill. Ue find, we are
informed, swain across the stream mid was
returning to the Columbia *hore, when he
was seized with cramp, and althoNin-^flyit
was made.by a by-slander tOjvaye him, was
soon drowned. Up to tho lime -we.^ritti,
his body has not been recovered..,
Seven gentlemen are already announced
as candidates to represent the "dear people"
of Richland in the n?xt Legislature. C'?ly
two of the present Delegation have consented
to run again. Indeed the District- cannot
well spare from her Representatives. Col.
Wade Hampton Jp, and Maj. Wm. W.u
lack?the two gentlemen we refer to. \V.
II.Tallf.t, Esq.,'<?nd Col. C, R. Bgirctt~\lic
other membor* of the Hit-hhuid DflegyVh
declit.e a ro nomination, although they st*nd
high in popular estimation, and could pjwbably
be re elected. \
The State House is pn-grcNiiiig rapidly..1
The foundation is nearly completed and soon
the building will rise an oruaifier.t to the city j
and a monument to the liberality <>?the Leg
islature. Speaking of buildings, we really
should notice the Columbia Female College,
a handsome structure now going up under;
supervision of Gbohgk K. Walk Kit, Archi- j
feet, and Waring A* Co.. b'ildcr*..;dH*/>fj
brick?Tuscan order, and when completed!
will cast $33,000.. .
Since Wednesday, a c.uup meeting ;
been held at "Mount IMea?nnlnCatvtpgroutiU !
near Cedar Creek, in ibis I >i-.ir'w-t. Yrtiir I
correspondent attended the exercise* oh 'Kit-1
urday, and enjoyed hmisvlf ho hncly i bat.-bo!
relumed liomo very reluctantly. Quite ?,!
number of person* from Columbia wer^'pres |
out at the meeting on Sunday?ail anxious
of comrc to bear the {trenching !. . j 'J
This month, our District Kleotion-.#** Tavj
Collector takes place. IksiJc" inrdtnheu'r.'
S. G. IIknhy Esq., llitce other* aro in tbV,
field, and the race will probably l/o n-sjlyse'
one. . v/fq
Keturns from Col. Uuook's Consrres.mdnal!
District inform iir of bis re election by . vJrc j
nendotts vote?7882 ! Over "$GOU \fnVcon j
ribated" to pay his fine. Col T>. m. Kkiit, Ji
van also re-elected by a very large vol*?'
iltbougb \vc lmvo not *?en the entile resulkj.,
>oulb Carolina has well endorsed the action 1
>f her gallant sons! ' ' ' )\ '
Yours, Trulr,..?.u.': . v <.
BAYAnU,6
1 1 <* 1 ?n& t ' W
The Columbia Thru:* of FffdWSr" ?p':0IJ
"The returns from Edgefield ^>ul up 2.101
rotes for Col. Brook*, and contributions
were deposited to the .amount of $-147.03 to
pay the fine and cbaiges for caiqjtg Summp. i
i'he following is the result:
Newberrv 1301 j?,
KtoSuU '. ".-... .. .??,{! <
Abbeville . . . . . ... 101G.,
Laurens ..... (. . 17.7.1,,,
Lexington '. . 1)8$- ,
. *"<n
T^i-1 >" n.m
luuii 4 ;
"We make our acknowledgment to Kf^'
F. W. Sollee for a statement of the vote# ip K
Edgefield District, delivered in Columbia fff\,
Wednesday night, by Express. r
Mr. Sollee was one of the Maivtgejp .pfi
the election in Edgefield and had [>i ideij
horses at equal distance* on the road' from
Edgefield to Colnlnbit in order tr^'icnd:
through to Ilia Excellency Governor Acfairrift
the result in advance of tlie mail. ' " '.{ 4,|
"Ah soon as tho result was declaroil
Edgefield Court House, half past 4 o'clock1;]
P. M., on Wednesday, Mr. 8., mounted liiaf
horse and reached Columbia, bo mtie*, yf
half past 12 A. M., the same night, averaging
seven miles per house.
- - '.mi
uohhkry of Tom Tama's .ikwklh.-t?Xb? i
valuable jewel# presented to Toiu Thumb in
his travels in this country ar.d Europe, sev-,
eral of them from crowned head4, were all ]
stolen, together with, the cane contaiiiini;
thorn, front tho Melodeon, at Cincinnati, on '
Monday night. Thecal, which is two .feet I
long by eighteen inches .broad, Jiml been j
placed near the piano. The con|cnlj> oonids:.}
led of watches, diamond ring*,pim.-4fc.? Ptj
the value of twenty thousand ikdbva, wltiah |
sum, however, it in said but poorly represent*
the value set upon .them by their owner,t \>
~ ".'a* . a '? u
Tua Fastkst Yit.?The train from Jhth
falo, on Thursday morning
to Rochester, a distance of seventy-five miles,
in one hour and thirty-eight minute* Y 7 Itconsisted
of five passenger car*, and made
five stops. It is time this kind of amuse
men' wacdiscourjiged. . ' Z";',"
- ' v.j
??56a33ES
Laboratory at tl*? Naval Academy, who has
recently planned and built a small steamboat,
and on Wadnesday afternoon last, |
a'im1? a, lisp iu UiijiTViii saiirfaetun ofCst?1..
?tn>ld*Um>irgli and other*, who witnessed the
working of the engine. lie came into the
the. Academy, will, *i< passengeiji?;/?X
the rate, of seven, milea an hour,
in writ fo the surprise ami delight of a numher
"of vitizettis who had assembled there to
witif&s the operations of the Brat steamboat
built in the ancicut city.
V lie i* an unpretending colored man, and
has labored under mnn'v disadvantages in
cndeavoiittg to nccompli>li that which he
lias lutd for several yearn so much at heart,
and he deserves great credit for liis perscv-1
nncc antTWwd success, lie is of opinion |
' thai lie will bo able, in a short time, to
muko important improvement* upon steam
boat engines. We wish him success.
[Anapolis Republican.
Stopping tmk Whbrts of Government.
?The inundation that the House of Cou~
gfess wilt' stop tho appropriation bills unless
certain things' desired in Kansas shall be
gnu it I'd to one party, is of too revolutionary
j a character to fcupjiose that it will be carried
jout. No party would take the responsibili|
ty'ofMbppiVig the Federal 'Government bejCause
Kansas ,has proved itself so far una :
ble to. govern itself. Withholding the ap
j proptiniions invokes the necessity of dis:
bunding the army, laying up the navv, suspending
the civil service, shutting up the
I Custom Houses. Post Offices and United
; States thunts, and indeed stopping all kinds
j ?>t'public employment. The citizen# of this
1 republic, we apprehend, are not disposed to
: have thoe evils and losses entailed upon the
community to gratify any jiolitical party.?
I Such a proposition, it seems to us, can only
| conic from desporatu men, and is surely not
[ the deteiminution of any considerable body
of our' representatives. Such a measure
! was resorted to in English history under the
l"Sifuavt!4, bill there is certainly no analogy between
a government of prerogative which
respited parliamentary right and a republicnu
governiiK-nl' which exists l?y the free
! hu(riuges of the people.?Ph. Ledger.
I "'Souhickn Education.?The people of
the South f?r many yearR have sent their
| son* and daughters to Northern colleges and
>ciniitalics, for educational purpose*. They
could not have given a more hearty proof of
r11?it- tVatcn.a! spiiit, and their confidence in
tlu-ir Noilheni brethren. We regret to
-ay that in some instances, at least, the
good f?? liugauJ their trust has been violated,
r.nd attempts made to infuse into the
ti ii.Iit miiul-. < ! SU ml liei-n miniU tho nfiisnn.
oih oiror* of Abolitionism, in a crafty nnd
dishonest manner. While wc consider the
sending of pupils to different sections, in a
healthy n ml holiest state of public feeling,
as <mii.ot.ily calculated to stnrnghlcn the
ImiihU <>f union, at the present tirhe it is absolutely
necessary to discriminate with great
care among Northern educationnl in>titulU?n*.
Apart from this, the^South require
their own schools nnd colleges. As n ptticly
agricultural people, they jiossess advantages
for"n ti(dy-home education, while the
<a:ne time there have existed impediment* ?
iu the wa> of cstal lishing on a permanent '
basis the higher institutions connected with J
instinct ion, tf
The fact that tjie South has relied so f
much on the North for the education of!"
llicir children, has been most ungenerously :1
turned into an nrgiiment ngninst theni by1*1
those whom their liounty lias, to a certain !c
extent, fed, and insult has been added tol
the wrongs these parlies have so mean-M
ly .perpetrated. The State of Louisiana, I
nhe'of the noblest and most loyal of the!
CofitaJeNation, mid one that has been noted j
for liberality ! ? M-srytlline connected !
witl/jpiiblVo instruction, is now about 1o
crown,Iter endeavor* in (Ids field by the es- '
talishment of institutions of ihc highest grade. 1
j AV w York Daily AVtfl '
(*?l Huston on thk SruMP.?Cul Honton
is, it is-aaid. Mumping the State of Missoutin
with singular effect, advocating Mr. (
Huchannn for the Presidency, and with ^
characteristic modesty, himself for the <^ov
>rnoi*|iip. His organ, the St. Louis Demo- t
crat, say* t?
i-i I. ?:n t
i niougii every vuisge ui'il ne )iasw, (
ihotMftnds; flock forth to hear >lie old man |
oloquem, and to greet him with their np
{ lattse. -Ilia journey from town to town,
ihs liven like a triumphal march, and oration
* crowd upon him with a weighty bearing,
and yet believer tires or stop*. TravelTing
sixty or aeyguty miles -a day, speaking
two hours and M half in the open air, tnak- ,
ing additional addresses by the wayside,
'doubling his appointments as lie proceeds, ,
receiving the kindly greetings of the young.
an<l exchanging old memories with the aged
?|>ouri>g bitterness such as none other can
utter unr??? the brads of the m-jtionnl agitators,
yet forgetting |terminal animosities in
his zeal for t' o public good ; rousing everywhere
the patriotic feelings of the true and
loyal, checiiug the downcast hopes of friends,
converting enemies by hi* courtesy, disbandinff
lodges by his rebuke, swimming rivers.
breaking down horse*, wearing out younger
companion* by I.is unshrinking energy,
he yet exclaims after ell. Hint lie has not
woik. enough to do. Such is the wounderful
scene now presented in Missouria, and
ecjuaU^'wonderful is the effect being pro
' >* ' -liv i.y?? *
. Yofctieo Max, n private word. When
,y6? go courting, find out as soon as possible
whether your affections are being planted
.more in -a bundle of dry goods and things
generally, than a pulsating heart, hemmed
Dn by warm ribs and all that. Many a fellow
has laid himself out for a full made woman,
and only found a very extensive assortment
of cotton, whalebone and similar
delusive institutions, .fust look ever the
goods before g*<ing to the person.
ing himself Or. J&ftea, the dramatist, tluiug 1
nervous attack, which tie was subject to !
the fertile inclividsiaf said:
"IWtM. do voj think 1 wtlu too much
for my constitution tw .1
"No," replied the discriminating d oclor 1
"but von do for jour reputation." 1
"I'llore is a woman at the bottom of eve*
ry mischief,* said Joe. *' * ^
. AVesi when 1 Used to get into ni&chief mv .
itvjdier was at the bottom of hie." replied 1
Charley..
Col. Fkemost's Qualifications for the
Puksiokncy.?Mr. Thompson, one of Ken* I
tucky's U. s. 8mstbrs, in his speech of Ju
ly 1st, on Old Kaunas bill, &c? thus refers to
one of the candidates for the Presidency. c
I have nothing to say against Colonel
Fremont. No doubt he is an intelligent
{entlemnn, traveller, a learned man ; hut he |
as no convereancy with public a flairs, no
experiauce in public matters, no sympathy or 1
connection with the wants of the community
scattered over the liiniti of the confederu ?
ey: It is nlmost incomprehensibility to me t
that any parly should put up a man whose ]
great recommendation is that he lay in a '?
snow drift as long nearly, as a frog would
lay frozen on the north side of a hill in Massachusetts
or New Hampshire before he was
cut out; and that he eat a dozen mules and 1
forty jackasses, just ar. a wolf would devour
anything he could to keep from starvation.
[Laughter.] . * ^
1 liese are his qualifications for tlio ire-idency.
If the official duty and business of .
the Chief Executive of the Uuion was to
cat mules, the best selection 1 know of j
in America has been made. It was a "nom- <
illation not fit'" to be made, and is an insult i
to the iutelligenoe af the people, '
Coi.d.? At the "Tip-top" llou-c,*1 Mount |
Washington, New ilampdiirv, on the night ]
of the 6tli instant, ice formed to tne thickness
of an inch. It is,however, an ice oluted situa- 1
* i
tion.
- . I 1 u <
Attention Dialler (iuards. 1
YOU are hereby required to he present nt n I ,
special meeting of the Corps on Monday j,
night next, Augiibt 11th, as husim-ss of ini|H>r-1
tance is to be transacted, nt half past 8 o'clock, (
In the old conrt honso. Ilv order of the Captain. !,
WM. M. tHOMAS, (Wrctary.
August 7th, 18 I. 1 t
mi coins
NICE AND FRESH,
AT
W. H. HOVEY'S. n
August 7. 13 tf
Sale of House and Lot. 1
WILL BE SOL* , on inK'-dny in Scptem- J
her next (if not sold heforehnod at private
inle.) the HOUSE AND LOT situated near tlic h
ork of the Anderson and Pendleton roads, and
ho Depot of the Greenville and Columbia Hail |.
load, formerly occupied liy O.. A. Pickle, and a
lontains one acre of laud. The house is a com- < !
brtable one with six room* and nil necessary n
>ut-huilding* in good repair. There i- also on !
lie lot n well of excellent water and a number j
if choice fruit treea. Persons \vi?liitig to ex:U ?- j "jt
ne the premises or obtain any iufoi mat ion can- ' ,)
lerning the same, may apjdy to the subscriber, j
tar t krms ok Balk?One half cash r.ud the I .
inianoe. on a credit until 1st January next. j'
W. It. CAMPBELL, Trustee. "
August 7. la tj J1!
Sogars ' Sogars!!
\ T the Bookstore will bo found an assortment j ,j
?. V of fragrant and easy smoking SEOAltS.? | 0
riiey have been reeotnmended l>v those who
invs used them, and will stand putting to aeon- ,|
lidcrnble extent G H ELFOHD. \
August 7. .18 tf.
The Balm of the 9ea?ou.
JUST RECEIVED, at thq Gro?;nvi'le Book
store, direct from the laboratory. a foil stipule
of theio.Llv ><nl?lir?tnl 11A1.M OF A TliOlJ
<AND FI.OWftRS, do?i<ledly Hie lieet thing extnlit
for remnving Freckles, Tun, I'implei, and 1
beautifying the complexion ; the moat conveui lit I
thing for shaving. cleaning the teeth, purifying
the breath, Ac. Price SO cent* per bottle. To u
be had at O. R. ELFORJTS BOOKSTORE.
August 7, 13 tf. ^
Magazines, &c- ; i
SUBSCRIPTION'S for all lite lending Mag- v
Mines will bo received at the Greenville .fl
Bookstore ; and the p umber will bo furnish- (
od from the counter, free of postage, at the c
regular subscription prices, lo those who sub- r
sciibe. j
The undersigned is the authorized Agent c
of the Southern Quarterly Revirw, and
of the "Carolina Times," and will be glad
to receive nod forward MulucriptioR* for tneso
journals. G. E. ELFORD.
Aug. 7 13 tf.
PIANO FORTE
REPAIRING AND TUNING.
'TMIE euhecriber, reeidcnt of Charleston, 8. C., m
1. (from Nunn'e A Clark's Piano Mnntifacto- *
ry, New York.) respectfully informa hie friends
and the pnblio of Greenville, that he will be
thcro about the first week in August, for the
purpose of repairing and tuning .piano Forte#'
nnd other ruurical instruments.
Order* loft with Tltomaa St eon, E*q., will
be attended to.
July 31-1-2-2 JOHN W. IIAOOOT\_
Administrator's Sale.
IWJIJa on Sn lee-day uoxt by virtue of an or-1 r
der from the Court of Ordinary, aell at pub- j,
lie sale, two borate, one buggy and barn ear, one j
eet of dentiet tool*, and some other matter#, on a t
credit until the let Janua'V 1837, on note with i
good eecurity. WM. M. THOMAH, Atty. -j
Fo? W*. KiiKuen, AdmV '
August 7^ HI fcd.
V&K M1D JOB PRINTING,neatly done at "
L> the "Enterprise Office."
The Friends of OliTOT Mtmllf BHI*V
ypcctfmij susoiioss h?n 1111 aaai*to*MaMb>
-csont the people of Greenville District In the
lfxt Legislature. 3j* Jwlj 10? ?>4d
tW We ere authorized to neMinet. Mka
IV. ftokc*, Em|., e candidate for lfce?*g letare,
at the ensuing Wttlioik J IWd.
?L . * 'fi?n.r?OF"
We ere authorized to .announce Cfl,
W. H. Campbell aa a ?mndidat%r<ar;,*he
itato Legislature, at the ensuing election.
Juno 19 6 td. ' f
trJoseph Powell, E?|, Us canlidate
for the Legislature. July 8-8-td.
i5TWm HI. Thoauu, Eaq.? i?
lcctfully announced as a Candidate to represent 4
jrconvllle District in the- next House oflttpro-'
icntiiti ves. J fl i . a
t# The friends of Df, WHimbt
announce him a candidate for re-eleetij? at
ho approaching election for members to the
legislature. J 5 i-tf <
TKeto 3)0beHis?liKViji. ...^1 I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DI8TRI0T.
in B?lplly.
John W. Benedict |
vs. > Bill for Partition,6ck
iamucl IV. Uenedict,?t-nl. J .!
BY order of the Conrt of Kquity, in thie CUM
I will proceed .to wll at public out-cry, to
lie highest bidder. before the Court Ilouoe deer
d Greenville I>istrict, on Fnlo-I)ny in September
iext, all that tracts and parcel* of land known
uul described as follows, to wit:
Lot No. 1 situate in the North West part of
lie town of Greenville, adjoining lot* of J. !>.
Huberts and others, containing three rooda and
IU piirehnscs. more or loss.
Lot No. 2. situated as above, adjoining lota of j
Mary Ford and others, containing a fraction
ver one-third of an acre .
Lot N<? X, situated near Piney Mountain, Tn
irrcnvilie ItiMrktf containing d "acres. morVor
ess.
Lot No. 4, situate about four miles from Gr?en rillc
0. H., near Hudson's Mills, containing 1
icrcs, more or K-ss. . Lot
N'o. A, situate on the Buncombe Road, in
lie town of Greenville, containing 3 aer*o mors 1
>: less
Lot Xo. X, situate about one mils from tha
own of Greenville, on the HuthcrforJ Itomd. J
obtaining 8 acres more ?r less.
Lot No. 7, situate on the lhineomW Road,, ra
he town of Gruei'rijlc, ire-url* opposite the r<dk
nee of Kob't. R Duiicnn, inljoining lots of Mrs.
J'Oylsy und others, i-oiiininiiig 2 acres more or
ess, and one of the most dc irable reaideneea ia
lie town of Greenville. j
Lot No, 8, situate iniuiedlntely in tha rear of
jt No. 7, and adjoining the same.
Tlrms?Bond with two approved securities,
mi-able in one, two and three years, from th?
lay of sale, with interest from date, and a suftiient
amount in cash to par costs of suH. *
& A. TOVVNRS, C. L O. I>.
August 7, 13 td.
lheHUIcofHo?,h WHM. .
GREENVILLE DISTRICT^ V *
MhcrilP* Sulci. ..
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Psom time
directed, 1 will sell before thf courtA
ouse door, at the usual hours of sale, *> tha
ivt Monday in HK1TKMBKR ne*t: Three
hundred and fifty n?) A' of land more-or N4
sk, whereon defendant resideson theStateroad
djoimug land* of MoKimtey, ct. a).; as the proprty
of \Viu. Fuller at the suit of W> A.' K-eii-'
v?iy, rl nl. * ' '
One hundred acres df land, more lr*s
tilling land of the e?UU of C. Stroud, ct. |1. p
'vied on an the oroperty of .loseph Sainton, at
?o auit of C. Montgomery. i . {
Three hundred cores of IA..d more or P?2,' ?''
uning land* of Charleo Kekew *nd other*, Ijiu'
ii Saludn lliver, nnd on the n*ad leading -to IfnFind'a
ford, and including the.ford, levied on,e*..
lie property of W. A. Williams, at the aujt t
to State, for taxes.
Ono blind horse, Andafctlm Defendant V'refiencu
Oil THa?r iilv-im V ; V??- tnu
ii, one old buggy, two doxen plough*, one coo,
lie ehonts one old wagon, tAowngon Jtdlfirx; aa
lio property of B. Pickett, At the stdt of I tat id
loCnllongh. ^ ; I
Co.NprrioxsC.ua . . . .
HOKK, $, O Ik <
Sheriff'# Office, Atigud 8, 18M. . )?rtf| , .
was. is. Mm
BKGS to inform hie frienda and the citizens of
Greenville, that ho will be tip by the 10th
f August, fully prewarod, and will bs'nloa#c4**
perate for those who wish their TEKTH attcn- 0
led to in the beet and moo* approved manner.
\RTIflCiAL TESJH
mwrtcd from one to * fall Mtt on eseHoh plate#
/itli air Chaml>ere.
Thoee requiring tall aetU are particular! r rt|U?at?d
to inepect ruy new <unl beautifttf
CONTINUOUS GUM WOtlK which b durable,
lonnly ami ?wect; restore# the fate to its' aatu- ,9?
nl contour and can't be detected- ' *>
ir Particular attention given to correcting
rrcgularitiee and preserving deciduous teeth' ?
hildrcn. July
?iw ah?a ?twi, ?
D R 3. Ml MS 4LONQ
q ABE now reoeiving, opening and oferin*
jy?'. their establishment oppeaito WallprTt
aL Hotel, Main street, a large and oentpiete
TOOK O*
}rugs, Medicine*, Maiate, M%, ' '
Dye Stuffs, ftc. .
ALSO, ' - - ,v
Pertamerici, So# pa, Com be and Brtohn,
Tea*, Tobacco. Snuff and Seftara. Jptl
Catawba, J'ort ami Maiaeia^wiate.' IgjiStt
\tiii biiii owifT ui??? i
Medicinal ptirpQtaa. ?* ' ,y
Pen*, Ink and HtaUokery,
and Syrup*.
Many popular Patent MedWlnea; ?lawf wkhk
nay h?uii<1 IJolloway** I'UU and fMUmk
Uronjr'a Pill*, Ayer'a Cherry 1'rdwfH. Wkt^r**
inlranrt of Wild Charrr, CarWa BmmMi Ml*
ore, Track'* Magnetic Ointment, M* IhifMf
Hebrew Planter, Devi*' Pain MJBtr, Brwwtf'a ?
lanmicn fiinfler, Had way'# Oaady <*e.
And Ten fhomatdi ethtr T)i<y, ^ *
.'alyll ?? ? w
.. y?