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Xaasne-ftpeecb of Ofr. 6*fF X^iku Tttjwii lifowniifwt. There is new in til is lerri lory do other got era ortitan John W, Gea ry. I witf protect the Uv? and property of **ry peooe-hKtng and law-abiding citizen wltli all tbe power committed to tne. I wilt punish every law breaker. I will not for a moment tolerate any question of ray authority. Every person in favor of restoring pesos to Lhis distracted Territory, can range themselves under my banner?all others I v . " w*U treat r* bandits and robbere, and I will * venthrpnte all sucb at the point of cue bayotjooH talk to me about slavery or free* dpra, free State men, or pro-slavery men, until we liavo restored the benign influences of peace to this beautiful country, and we liavlk nnhiJiwt fka mimlAMV art/1 ,1.! . V VI f " M V'iVCII QUI the bandit nod rabbi*, and relvmed the in dastriou* citizens to tlieir home and claims Don't, I pray you, embarrass me with thou political quettio^e. \ou shall all, withool distinctic:i Of party, be protected. .This ii not % lime to talk about party, when men women, and children are daily wardered and driven from their homes. In God's name rise for a moment nbovc parfy,- and contemplate yourselves as men and patiiot*! I am your friend, and youi fellow-citizen. move<l by no other impulse tk??l the good of the bona fide inhabitants of this Territory, and the protection of theii lire* and .property. When pence nhall be restored, I will see that every man of you is protected in his political rights." The response was instant and enthusiastic. A rote was immediately taken to sustain the Governor; and when he left the town of Topekn, the people assembled rn matte and gave six enthusiastic cheers for Governor Geary.. Tliis was another great moral triumph, wan delightful to contemplate, and is a bright feather in the Governor !a cap.?Kantat Cor. Baltimore Sun. x' - - est Views of Hon. John McQueen Mod. John McQueen lute lately taken occasion to address his constituents at thn ?AVOPill AAiipfa 11 nnn tlia lmlifi'oul questions of the day, and the following brief synopsis has been furnished by tho Pee Dee 1'ime*. The editor mentions that ho characterized the Black .Republicans in tho House as thoTnost loathsome wretches imaginable j*of whom Mr. Speaker Banks was among the worst, and then gives the following summary: After running hurriedly over the principal subjects of interest which Lad come liefero Congress at its recent session, the (ieueral boldly attacked some of those pernicious doctrines, which demagogues sometimes attempt to instill into the raiucU of our non Uave-hoWing Aitieeweu hi this we think ho was particularly happy. He very clearly aomon>?trated that every Southern citizen, whether richer p<.*?r, is deeply* vitally Interested in the institution of slavery?that its abolition would bo tho annihilation of our social organization? the death knell of civil liberty at the South?that no man, or clastf of men can possibly reap anv fVmn it lint nil mii?t iitcvihililv share'its oviU--tlmt indeed the pooror classes will bj subjected to the greats ??1 dangers. lie also .showed that if slavery should be abolished it must necessarily be by turning them l?x>eo in our midst,'for Northern philanthropy has etfectually closed its doors to all except runaways, and Northern cupidity would require that the burden of their removal elsewhere should ho Smutim by ourselves alone. lie illustrated the benefits of the institution to non-slatfe-owners by pointing to the necessity for ah inferior class, the existence of which necessarily elevated its superiors, and by exhibiting the part jt bears iu defraying the expenses of government. In the conclusion of this part of his speech he said for himself, that he had i>??u poor and was not now rich, but soolic'!* than have his 'laves turned iobJC to prtT* upon his neighbors, lie was ready die III re histanec to any ine<pini'P wliidi would bring about such a result, llomtiniR Crlei.ty?Child Ditrnt to I>kath. ? A tragedy took pliuse iu Lockport, N. Y., Inst week, exhibiting such revolting cruelty as to be almost incredible. A little boy, tivo year* of age. belonging to a Mr*. Ktory, on Washburn street, was roasled alive by a fiend in human shape, named Elizabeth Craig, a while woman, whose hus>.i4ii.l in m nt-rrro. The evidence elicited l>e 1 >re Lie Coroner'* jury shows thai the victim km left with ft smaller child I?y it* mother, when Elizabeth Craig, who lived in another portion of the house, took the opportunity ami entered the apartinont, and proceeded to tho execution of the deed, ,whtcb, it ha* been shown, tho had previously threatened, Willi horrid imprecations the child was held on the fire by iu tormen (or, until it* legs and bowels were burned to n cinder, then, with sntanic revenge, the body of the child was reversed by the mnrderesa un.il its back was roasted to a crisp. ft died a few hours after, and the womaa is gutw in jail. r.AHr.BTHnt- Jaw.?'A large quantity of raspberry jam was brought from Sugar Island. J,/'kt* Superior, on the last trip of the Jliitun*, U> I>ctroit, Michigan.? Twortfy tons of the jaw will be manufactured there tljja seusmv fU? hu*rriee are pureha?Mal frotp die fjwfcans, fjid the price i4 t)>? jaw this twenty cootapty jf?? Law t year it coki at twelve cents, but-fen# advanced id consequence of |hp |iigh prioy *ugar. v ??uljjfni v. ?.?? ^ i * | V\ ^ ^ \MK^ ??aM?ryartriia,B.ig. THTOffSAT, OCT. 80,1856. Homo Again. Eorroas frequently lee re home?yet of ell men the le.v?t efficient when sway froth their posta.? i. It become* their tluty, however, to absent them hItm at time*?and it is often as much a relief to ~ renders u a gratification to the editor at being - away from "pen, papers and paste." We never ' leave our poet without an intention, at least, of ' accomplishing good?the consciousness of such 1 an intention is often our only reward. Be that > iu it tuny, we feel that our late trip was attended ' with a sufficient amount of sueccss to atone for whatever of ill luck we may have encountered ' in any of our "goings off." To make a long ?to1 ry short, and condense a thousand little incidents into one, we would merely say that our late trip ! finished our course ss a young bachelor, that the [ shadows of a lonely life passed gently away, and left us in the bright sunshine of wedded joys and the smiles of a loving wife?in facta happy benedict. The curious in such matters srs refer red to the hymeueal notice iu another column. ExcMsntory. It may he somewhat gquss in us to offer an excure to our readers, now that we are at home again, but we must say, in justice to onrsclt, that owing to our close attention te the business ef Court, and the mechanical drpsrtmcnt of our paper, not a moment has been left us iu which to devote attention to our columns. We am look' ing daily for assistance?us soon as it reaches us* every exertion will be made to make the Knt*r prim assume its wonted interest and rood look*. Under the cireunMtancea we feel that onr generous patrons will excuse us. Job Work. Twos* having joh work in our office will much ! oblige by waiting patiently on us n little while. j Ah soon ns help reaches us, all work will be coin" j plcted with despatch. We are awaiting anxious ! ly for the arrival of a journeyman printer, and | the lack of such assistance is our excuse for the ! 11 delay in getting oct work. Lnnd frr Sale. W? direct attention to the advertisement of j A. J. Stonk. in another column. T hose who wish j to purchase will do well to call and aeo Mr. j Sicm It is desirable property. . - . . * Caarl. This is court week?Judge Wiiitskk presiding. llxRttr Baldwin, was placed upon trial for the poisoning of his wife, on Wed- j neaday morning. At the time our pnp?r went j to press the ense was continuing. A mere! extended notice of the proceedings of thn i Term will be given in our next is.suo. ?? x mi porta lit to Miimmerer*. We invite attention to the following let- ( i ters as testimonials of the eminent nieces* i I of Dr. XVvcKorr in bis treatment of those ! having the above defect: Pirrsni koii, Pa., Oct. 31, 1833. | To the Public: Dr. NVyckoff is oppernting in thia city, for | the cure of Kiuttcriug ami slammeting, nml j having had an opjK>rtnnity to witness his process, I feel it my duty to any, that I have entire confidence in the general Micceaa of | his ]?lan of treatment, ami I should predict j a cure in nil cases?I beg further to *nv, j that hnving had business relations with Dr. : \V., I have found him gentlemanly nndpeli1 able, and f most cordially recommend him to all who luay need bis professional servi ce*. [Signed.] J. M. RAfRD. Editor and Publisher of Pittsburgh Chriij tian Advocate. The following)* a certificate from tbe roa of Ocneral l.cslic Combs, of Kentucky : I ^ Dec. 10th, 1833. | J>r. Wvckoff?Sir?From my own ex l^~i*nce in your cure for stuttering and stamracriirJ, i ean assure all persons who may labor titMkr*CVr ike ?bovo named impediments of speech, thai your *urc is beyond a doubt. I have been under ill* trerlfmont f?f HMVftmt f>mittonf mon ku? oil i V ? . ....... ... --?.. .. ? mv .. * w v?i 11 viiv mi iv liv ' eficet. Very reluctantly I consented to try ' your world renowned cure, which I mn to I Mty, it cured me immediately. I shall always remember rou with gratitude. ' IIOWAKD COMBS. Lexington, Ky. /tW All letters must la* addressed to DR. WYCKOFK, box 7f>6, Iltuburgh, Pa. For further particulars sre his iulverti*ement in another columu of this paper. ACCIDENT. On Saturday last, says tho South Carolinian, as a freight train ou the Greenville Railroad una coming over the high tressel at Williainston, a passenger car attached to it fell through, between thirty and forty feet, and woe crushed. Mr. llenning, a conductor, Mr. Acker, a carpenter,-and two negroes , were ip the car. We regret to learn that Mr. Henning received some serious cuts about the face and head, and that Mr. Acker had one of his hip bones crushed and an elbow dislocated, and is dangerously injured. The escaped with slight wound*. excavate* m* ?-i,... , - rrtiin Mmii At a publio atceting of tb? pitixen* of the Town and District of GreonviUe, held at the J Court IIoum on Monday evening Inst, Vait- ( omr MoBkb, Esq.,'was called to the chair, ; and P. E. Duncan, E*q., requested to act m* \ Secretary. The subject of the meeting har- ; ing been briefly explained by ibe^Chairnian, ' Dr. II. W. Pasuky, the Agent^V llaptist . 8tate Convention r* South Carol in^;VuTdrexs- h ed the meeting, nu. communicated the' fact, that measures were now under consideration j t ,i.. i? _r .l._ Ct.tk. rI uy uio I?d|niei9 ui uiv oumiwu VJI.UW lur tkeeatab'.i-hment, of a general Theological Institution, and that tl|o Convqntion of tbji State bad resolved to make the bid of 0110 i I buodred thousand dollar* on tbe condition of Greenville being selected as tbe location, 1 and had directed him to make collection ' accordingly. But in attempting to ;>er form this duty be had been met everywhere by tbe inquiry, 'What will Greenville do ft | that he had returned to his feilow-citiMus of j Greenville and requested that a public meet- < ing should be called, in order tliat this in* ' quiry might be put and answered. The fob 1 lowing resolutions were then offcrred' by ' Prof. Botcr, and seconded by C; J.~Et.ronu> ^ Esq., and after linviiig been earnestly advocated by these gentlemen, and by the Rev. ? Mr. Dcist, were unanimously adopted : < Resolved, Tim', as citizens of the Town . ] and District of Greonville, we have heard ' with gratification of the efforts making by the Baptist Denomination of this State to j secure to Greenville the location of the-comtnon Theological Seminary of tbe Southern Baptists. Retolvrxl. That the great advantages which have been realized from tho presence < of the Fitrmnn University convince us that J every effort should be made to secure: the f location of this institution to the lovft of 1 Greenville. * Resolved, That it is, therefore, thc' *en*e j of this meeting, that n subscription should j he made by our citizens to the amount, of at ! * least Twenty five Thousand Dollars; such j i subscription to be taken in bonds p iy?&lvi ' in four equal semi-annual instalments, tno ' c c . _a i _ e i : K ursi tiny or January uccoeumg me accep tanco of Greenville a* a location by the Con- J vention of the fiends of Theological Eduea- j lion at the South. \ j j Resolved, That the further condition-of j c these bond!* shall be that a subscription of j T at leMt Twenty Thousand Dollar* shall bo j contributed hv citizens of this District. I 1 Resolved, 'Mint, before the elo*b"*of'lli{s j ^ meeting, an opportunity l?e git en Jo those i ' assembled to offer pledges for this purpose, and rhst a committee of Twenty-five lie np i pointed by the chairman of "this meeting" to j secure other bonds throughout the Towr. J and District. The chair then appointed the committee j c of twenty-five as follows : Prof. .1. 1*. Dover, I 'J C.J. Klfoid, Esq.. K. K. Heat tie, l'i<i|., C-ol. I ' E. S. Irvine, Col. T. I'. HrocLman, I*. K. j -* Duncan, Esq., IVof. .1. O. Ftirmsn,. J. Maul j 1 Jin, Esq., Col. T. Edwin Ware. President i & Duncan, Maj. lb K. Perry,* J. IV, Stokes,. s Esq., Alex. Mcltee, Esq., II. l.eo Thru?'ton, 1 i Esq., Robert McKay. Esq., T. lb UyWrta, | t Esq., Tlios. M. Cox. E-q.. N. Morgan, Esq.,' , Dr. \V. A. Mooney, (sen. Waddy Thomjrsou, 11 j Dr. Kandall Croft, J. Ij. Westmoreland. Esq.. I Capt. John W. I (rooks, Mnj. T. C. Uohipg 1 ' Dr. A. lb Crook. -J j The chairman then announced th'.t after j t dun deliberation ho had revoked to ni.tko l\l* subscription $5,000. This was responded toby additional subscription*, making the aggregate amount about4(14,000. It was then resolved that the Chairman ' be added to the Committee of twenty five, j as its Chairman. , The thanks of the meeting were then w- j nnniinously tendered to the venerable Chair- 1 man, for the public spirit which had induced i him to depart from his confirmed habit of avoiding exposure to the night, oven under 1 the forbidding circumstances of unfavorable, weather. , Jt was then resolved thnt the p-oceeding* of this mating be published in the papers \ of the Town. The meeting then Adjourned. V. McPEK, Chairman. -r\ ' P. E. Duacsx, Secretary. GowrsstavsLLE, S. C., Oct. 23, 185?. * To the Editor of the Enterprise : JDkajc Sir?Allow me to call your , attention to a mistake in the result of ) tl?o election of Representatives for '] Qrcenvillo District, as published in , your paper of the 16th inst., in which , you made it appear that Dr. N'ooxkt , received 119 votes at Mason's Box, j whereas he actually received 190 1 votes, making, as you will perceive^ a difference of 71 votes. By correcting J the above in your next issue you will , oblige, yours, very ^ r| On the part of the Managers at Mason's. ,'i Acciokkt to Jcdos McLkax.?On Tu?s- < day sn omnibus was upset near Cincinnati, i by* which several of the pn?*crigers were *everely bruised, among litem lion. John Mc i Lean, who was seriously though not danger- j u*!v injured. ' floMlnn Oun court has been in session since Monday last, his honor Judge Whit nar presiding. The business will probably bo^lispatdied before ?lhe end ol Whlfe tfic Court was being organ ized, an incident occurred, wliich wi 5fire ?b an item iyftiews, WtrlfOot ctldots tug the views expressed. A question from 411 ellenob. His Honor wished to know it* there wero any Jnreris pros 5nt wtio wished to be excused from at' tending the Court. J. Edward Cal liouu rose and said : "May it please tho- Court; I ask leave to say ofui tvord.' I feef bound, in justice to ujysell, .u all eaudor, U say tlmt I do not consider an oath ta ken on the Bible will impose, on me, any obligation, because alter years ol careful examination, the conviction it forced upon me, that it is a congeries ol fraudulent tables. . My infidelity with respect to that book is well known to the members of the Bar, and thev may not feel safe in letting their causes come before one who does not partake of the superstitions of this community' His Honor asked if the juror wished to bo excused. Mr. Oalhorin replied : "My case is a new and peculiar one, md therefore it is submitted for the consideration of the Court. The l?aw provides for the Quakor juror, not for the Infidel one." This would have been a 6tarling Iceland ion, but for the weli known Infidel opinions of Mr. Calhoun. It, how 3ver, created no great sensation. [diiwV/c Banner. Horrible Tragedy.?Wc learn that, ?? Saturday night, the dwelling of Mr. Henry I)m lima, about one mile and a quarter from Jacksonport, was hornfdj and that on examination the re rutins of the bodice of Mr. Durham, lis wife and a negro woman wore bund among the ashes. The skull ?oro marks of severe strokes with ome heavy and sharp instrument, md, as an axe was found near them, t. is supposed that they were first niurlered with the axe and then the house et on fire. The horrible deed was or |>ct rated, it is thought, by a negro nan which Mr. I). recently l>ought; .ml this suspicions is reduced almost o a certainty of tho fact that the ncjro immediately took Mr. I).'s best mrsc and fled. lie was pursued by everal of the citizens of Jacksonnort, md the next dnv the mail rider from Powhattan met him traveling in haste, mly four miles in advance of his pur mors, ftnd before this lime lie is prohibit' caught and in custody. (iiatcsviUe (Ark.) Balance, Oct. 3. NEW CROP SUGAR. The New Orleans I*i&ii/una 01 the ?2d iust., reports iho receipt of two iCgslieud* of Sugar. the growth ?>t* this cueon, from the plantation of Judge {tiling, parish of Pluqucminc, c< aligned to J. Y. DeKgana. We prenine, (savs the /Vooyiow,) it willcomnand a fancy price, something more hail in any year for the pnst twenty rears. Of its quality, it rates about "air to prime: being the first of the {rinding it is rather dillicult to judge >f its intrinsic merits It is well known, however, that sugar will be >ugar this year. TIIE AGRICULTURAL FAIR. The arrangements for the ensuing Kair pf the State Agricultural Society ?re on a footing coir ineneurate witli its importance. The buildings erected irre admirably adapted to the purposes intended, and ample provision lias been made for the accommodation o1 stock of all kinds. In the building intended for ma chinery a powerful steam engine lnu been erected, and every facility will be given to give full play to powers ol nil kind. It is time for preparation among oui friends abroad bp send on the evidence of the productive and inventive indus try of the State. We anticipate a large attvnditr.ee, and expect it to be the u'atvrt "f ft new era in agricultural am! industrial j/poroveinent in South Car din*.?SouiZ CarcVnian, 1^1 ? Monads.?It is said that monads, tlic unaMest of all creature*, swim by my rind* in a (Iron of wAter; for it Iias been computed (lint within ti?in small ipace five hundred millions could be comprised. Tlte monad is never found to attain a length greater than the twel?c thoHsandth part of an inch.? (11 a cubic inch of a certain kind 01 mould, consisting entirely of animal culte* more than lorty-one millions ol distinct heing* were estimated, l?y Klirenbcng, to exist. . Bkttino ok tiik Ei.kctiox.?Gambling in the form of beta iij?on tho coming eloc lion is now generally prevalent to an nnpre cedentcd enlent. A debtor in Washington *ay? the lioston Herald, writes to hi* ltoe ton creditor: "I can't pay your bill till aflo die election. All the money 1 have is 'tip 0(1 the result, and I can't loach it. It is thi sine with prrtty mucft nil my neighbor*.' f I 7 ' 1 OntKAits, Ocfc 26. ; < Tlio feteaiher Chariot Massan lias arrived from Galveston. THo frontier F papers'state that Vidnuri had taken Alcir without oppositions aud then marched to attack Camargo, which ! was defended, by 1,300 men.^ . I ' ]Frotn tl?c New York San ] . STUPENDOUS ELECTION FRAUDS IN ; INDIANA. Cincinnati, Oct 24. The Indianapolis Journal, of to day, : eays, that in' consequence of the tlis, covery of stupendous frauds, the Re publicans have determined to contest . the State election. Official returns from , fun r-fifths of the State show the Re[' publican increase over the vote of i 1854 to be 12,000, and the Democrats [ 28,000. In the Ninth and Eleventh I Districts, the T)t>in<xerotic inrrrtAsed vote is G,000 in each district. This would indicate an increase in the pop* i illation in two years of over a quarter . of a million. IION. WASHINGTON'HUNT UP FOR CONGRESS. Lockpout, N. Y.v Oct. 24. A letter appears from1 Washington , Hunt to-day. in response to a petition i of over l,f>00 citizens, consenting to be an independent candidate for Congress ' in the Nicaragua and Orleans districts. Tnc celebrated German doctor, Zihberp mann, for several years rut*.!.'-irhed iu n?**ia, has gone to I'mis, where lie intend* putling into practice liU infallible system for regamishing the Ijiiiiihii head with hair.? The doctor simply render* tlio lmiile*? iudi cidnal insensible with chloroform, and then i pricking '.he scalp full of oiiHcc*, with a tine ; imminent, lie insert*, by trnn*plaivtn, tion from another individual, the required quantity and color of hair, the hair being first dipped in n oimpmUinn, which ha* the property of making it grow in it* now *oil! j Tlie doctor, it i* thought, could not have *cIc^ted a letter field for operation than Pari*. Tiik McDoKorori Estate.?TI.e New Orleans Cretemt state* that the two coniini*si>>ners on ilie part of the city rf Haiti. more have obtained a jcdmetlt against the i McDonough estate and the two citie*. New | Orleans and Haltirnore, for ten thousand j dollar*. The city of New Orleans hn* np PchImI from tlie decision, hut the city of Hnllfmore not having appealed. nil execnlion ha* boon issued, which, it i* |>n>sumcfl, will he paid hy the *nlo of some of the real estate, protided there i* ?>o cash on hand. Factory Hurxt.?lloliert So! fridge'* cot ton and woollen factory, nt Philadelphia, was t >tally destroyed hv tire 'flmiwUv morning. f.nw about $110,000, insured for #40 000.? Neatly tour hundred hand* weie '.hiown on' of employment. ???. ? ? A G CRM AX paper assert* that p'R?sic tv-id only causer. suspension of the life at first, rvtwlthat one who takes it ean l?o restored to m? imation hylhe pouring of ncctnte of pota-h and Halt dissolved in water, on the head and spine. Haldol* have hceti th?H recovered. ~ mmmALr" MARRIED?On Thursday. 16th imt., W Itev. 1 John Wood, NVti.uam P. 1'siiT, Esq., K>l!tnr of J the S/ntth-rn Knttrj?r!?c, Greenville. H. C., to Mi?s t Martha M.. oldcbt daughter ??f William Martin, | Hrq., of Duklonrgn, Georgia. nif i i ii miw >m u wsi iijiiiiiaaa iihi ! Sbccinl 1/otiec?. , ? ? - * Greenville Biblo Society. The Rev. T. S. Aurora will deliver nn Address before th's Society in the Presbyterian Church ?>n Thursday evening, 80lh ()ctol?er. Thepnhlio re respectfully invited to attend. After the address a collection w ill he raised in aid of the 1 fun is of the Society M? yeto ftObertisehKnte. | Ho, Tor (he Went! r Iffr AS I intend moving Went, I KliU fer for sale my LA NJ)S on IIiMiepenjiii, Creek, 14 mi lea Southeast of Orcenville C. II., " containing about 180 Acres. On the place ia a 1 very largo body of Woodland, as well timbered | as my in the District. The Plantation is in good order. On it is a very large body of excellent Creek Dottom, and sonic very geod Up land updor cultivation, and very good Orchards. The im. j proveincnts are all in good repair, consisting of i n commodious Dwelling. good Kitchen, with a Work room attached, Mcat-hons", largo Corn crib. Stables, Cow-house, Sheen f >ld, Fodder and ^ flay Darns, lions# for Plantation Tools, Wagon Shed and Carriage Ilor.se, Carpenter's and Black| smiths'Shop, and a good Ovcrrccr's House and 1 Negro Cabins. Also, a new and neat Dnth House t at the Spring, near the residence. '11 ic place is well watered. There arc several springs of pure water, and the Creek runs through, near theoeawe ot ttie Tract. The Dwelling is situated on , ail eminence, and commands a view of a large portion of the farm. The place is perfectly heal"I thy, and, for a person wishing an Up-country , i .. : us i- /. s*-i. ? * ? 1 * i urnjo'Tcuvk mnii, tins woum oa n very flesir* | nl>)tf |>lnfl?. I will mU low. For farther information inquire Oi the proprietor, on the place. | A. J. STONE. ' Clear Spring P. 0., 8. C. > Oct. 30, 25 tf. f The State of'ionlli CaroUim. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. [ By Uobert Me Key, K*jOrdinary of *aid District r y^ UKHKAS, Mitroan Howaud has ttlcd a Pey y titK?n in my Office, proving that Letter* of 4<!i?inistratio)i on nil aad singular the goods and chattels, rights end erod its of llai.fbsioa Cal. tAHAM, Into of the District aforesaid, deceased, should he granted to hint: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all * and singular the kindred and credit >ra of ths , said deceased, to he and appear ia the Court ol r Ordinary for said ]>ietriet, to l?e holden at Oreen r \ ill Court House, on th* 10th da/ of Noveanbci , next, to shew eattae, if any, why the aaid Admiais teatien should not b? granted p ROBftRT McK AY. O. O. D. * Ordiosry'sOffiee. nth <Vt . t* td V*. i ni LKK^rcstox, J&ph Noe. ) WtfVK'r. ft R E A S, lliVPJuirtfflr ftid, on the VY Htli dnv of October, file bin declaration against the Defendant, aha*. (w ifcii, mid) is nlmcnt from nnd withonl the ilmfte of |lijs State, and luw ncitlicr wife nor attorney known within the mine, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might served. !t is, therefore, ordered, that -the midl P> fendnnt do appear nnd plead to the stiid declaration on or l?efore the 14th day sof Oo* J I tober, which will be in the yeif of w?r libra | |9jW. thousand eight hundred and lift}' seven. nnrerwiw nnni una noaomuj juagmem wwr > then be given nnd n warded. against liim< ' VV. A. McDANfEL, c. <5. * ^ Clerk'# Office, Greenville District. m CKt. 30, 23 t<f ~ ~\Y. !!. IlWEY~i' 00r DEALERS IN , fancy & staple dry goods, R'CH DRESS 600DS, B0NNE1S, RIBBONS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS "' AND reaoy'madi ciothim, IXDIA-RUliBKIi GOODS, t&maossiwitrB]^ s. ?./ i. t. novr.r w. 11. ncrrr. N. U.?Orders aee?nip*nied bv the cmIi for Medical. I aw or Library Books. 5fu?tcn1 Instrument* and Snttdii**, promptly filled in New York, and ddrrered at our counter on shortest rioii/y * ?, Oetol.er iZ, 24 ' ^ [iC Houses. Town Lots, Plantations ? and Negroes for Saio. THE Subscriber offers for m1? fifty to sixty LcU, Home.*, Plantations, and Negroes, 1m and near the town of Greenville, also in Heanfort District, nnd the eity of Charleston, S. C, For terms, Ac., npplv to / W. 3. LAWTON. General Commission Mcrchar.t McOee'a TTalF, Greenville, 8. 0.- . Oct. 23-24? Just Received HOVEY & CO. 4 BE just in receipt of n very full invoice of J.V. ' Brown, Grey. ftteel Mixed r.nd fine Black Salem. North Carolina, .1K.ANS. j Th<-sc justly celebrated goods need r* e>?nmendation ; liunrtM* of pm ehaser* Torch for their chenpnma and good qualitus. For as!"., from ft'.'} cents to ft, 50, Get 2??*4- tf HOVEY A CO.. boot aTdThoe:store. (OXE IKK)It I1CI.OW rOTt'EhV OLD BTAN1>.\ | r |^lIl\ Subscriber ham JUST Ol'fclNI 1 ICD, and IR STILL RECEIVING, from New YorV*, Philadelphia j and Charleston, A TARGE ASSORTMENT OF ! BOOTS AND SHOES, Fur IjulieV nnd Gents' Wear. CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES, 317 jis tut ]nr jmwl. mm 9 And all Article* usually found iu an establishment of tlic kind. The public are incited to come and examine mv Stock. W. G. LONG. October 23, 24 4. nn t HK ! I.IK ! '**1^IIE Subscriber Im* received a large supL ply of llio celebrated Ink manufactured by Sluxnard & Noyes who have been furforty year* engaged in it* manufacture. Below will Im found one of the many teotimQuiaU to it? merits : ? UroisrnT or Pkeds, > *4 Boston, Nov. 20, 1847. y " Afettrs. Maynard <? Noyt* : M Gentlemen?I bare made u*c of your Writing Ink, for (lie recording of Deed*, Ao.. the post twenty-Jive year*, and, having fouhd it to suit my wishes and purpoaea entirely, lake pleasure in renewing my testimonials of 111* oupwnmiiY. rium (lit itppcaninn of (be Records in my office, I am satisfied it is tnpcrior to any J bat i used, and consider it particularly adapted for all purposes whero J' crinanency of color is requisite ot desirable, t flov.-s well from the pen, and does not mould ; and my of>ie$t Jiicord$ prove its color to be unalterably black. 'Signed,' lifcj'HY Aluxk." At&Qi ON II AND, HARRISONS, M'iron's, and other Inka? J;-. Hlaek. Blue, Re?l, Carmine ami Indelible. ' ; .. On 23-24-if O. V.. FXfOKD. Boots and StaocM. JUST RECEIVED, a Urge lot of the shore goods st the store of A. ORF.EXFIELD. Opposite tin; Mansion Uunso, , October 14. tiS U Hats and Caps. * v A XKW supply of the latest styles, A mono whisk insy b? found the so-mush admired BROOKS HAT, At tha stors of A. GREEKFIELDi October 10, 20 ~ I1 i?, . the Rose Hud. M ... V* JfX'ST RECEIVED, ? e?i>ply flint fine chaw. ? I Im tobaccc THE ItC'oE b t '!>. Oct, U?22?tf M. B. EARLR Oftlfi*. Tj IIE office of Clerk of Council will hereafter b* in tlie Ol<l Court lloncc, in tin effiod 1 > 1 formerly owuuitd by tlio Sheriff. W. P. TRICK. 7Wn Cltrk. Jp. Oct. Uth, 1?5?, 23 2. I ........ i.*mL .Ml [ Removal. r W- * JOITC* haarortored hia offiea ft* . - A / the corner of Buncombe and Lawnaa ija. B'ftr hia rraidtuiee, where he mar be eoaaalteftj T at ell hoere, ?nl?*a profcaaieeally abaast ^ V - *