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9 Mil. KniTfi-^A correspondent of the New I York 11 or R1 d tiiua speaks of Mr. Keitt's speech on the 13th instuuh: Mr. KeillV speech to-day rivetted the attcntiiiu /it' fill partiov*ind in discussing the slavery question followed ho beaten paths. It was original, classical and to the point. Twtc Minister raoM England.?It is itntsd t?tTft".!ie enhtry of-the Uritish minister to Washington was raised to ?5,000, to induce Mr. Villiers to take it, and nil the cabinet urged it on him, with the exception of his brother, Ldrd Clarendon, who advised-him to decline, which he finally did. New Kind ov Thumps.?According to "Mr. Toodlns. of the Picavnne. woman is ft trump. If no, what splendid hands tho hlonnon prophets hold. Brother Young Atone liftd sixty-nine trumps at the hist acI counts, and may have turned up another by this time. Viva Voce Voting.? An act has been j><w?sed by the tthode Island Legislature prescribing tho manner of electing SenAtors to represent that State in the Congress of the United States. It requires them to be elected ii| a viva voce vote, instead of by ballot, as heretofore. Crrditaui.k.?Dartmouth College has recently refused to nccept a donation of lands bequeathed it in the West, because their nc ocptnnce would deprive a poor widow of the property, who would otherwise receive it. This is a very commendable procecdure, and does honor to the institution. Fi'oitive Slaves in Canada.? It is stated in tho Canada papers that a movement is on foot in Canada to secure the pussage of un act of parliament hy which fugitive slaves may be sent back to the United States. Novel Suit.?Mr. W'nlker, one of tho editors of the Newton, Iowa, Express, has been sued for $2,500, by three individuals of that town, " for quietly looking on," as lie says, while some ladies woie destroying tho whiskey of the plaintiffs. Pardons.?The Governor of New Voile must have a sympathizing soul. lie las*, week pardoned out of the State Pibon seventeen convicts, the majority of whom had Leon imprisoned for such venial oU'onees as burglary, grand larceny and rape. I.arob Majority.? Hueiianan's majority over Fillmore, in Texas according to the Texas Slate Gazette, is 17,084 ! HYMENEAL. ftUnnncn, on the morning of the 4th iust., by the Rev. A. R MoGilvnrv. SIMEON KSKKW snd SUSAN J. PAYNE, all of Greenville Pis triot. MAnRir.n, on the 15th Inst. hy the Rev. J. M. (\ Drcaker, Mr. JAMES II. NASH, of Green rille, H. C., and Miss ELIZABETH FULLER, mtlv daughter of Mrs. L^U. Sams, of Beaufort, K C. * Lynclih Auti-Iiticiiumtic Potvderft. THIS Medicine has hecn used by several persons in this vicinity w ith great success. L>r M. It. Eaki.k, Agent. See Advertisement. THE ENTERPRISE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING i; s t a n L i s h in e \ t . HAVING A FINE SELECTION OF PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, WE ARE PREPARED TO DO WORK ON 0-3AIN!???fcilE STYLE. :o: CIKC LT.AUS, CATALOGUES, II A NDRT I.1.R, WAVI1ILLH, MALI. TICKETS, I'ROQRAMMRS, AC. Printed with Neatness and Dispatch. CD A\ a ID a CHINA, RAT1N KN AMKL, SATIN fil'lU'ACR, ANI> PLAIN AND COLORED CARDS, On the Most Reasonable Terms. jtST GIVE US A CALL.Jtg School Notice. )ia)ts3 ai. iP?waEiiti WILL open a SCHOOL 011 the SECOND of FEBRUARY, ot the Fork of Buncombe and Rutherford Roads. Jan 12 87 2 WATCHES CLCOO AMID MJfJM'M. BROS leave to Announce to the citizens of Greenville, and surrounding country, that lie has opened a Slock of tho above-named Articles on Avenue street, in the Building formerly known as " Avonno Street Confectionery," which he will sell LOW for CASH. He will also Repair and Fit Up WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, In the best of style. Thankful to his former patrons and friends, for their liberality and patronage, ho respect luny (Minolta a eontinnance of the some. LIT Give hint a call, and he will endeavor to pleaae. 37-tf Jan 22 'file Stale of* SohIIi Carolina. GUKKNVILLK DISTRICT, SHERIFFS SALE, ?>Y virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facia* to me diJL> reeled, I will ?ell, at the reaidenoe of d.eerge J Inward, on Tuesday after Bale-day in February 3 Svwjb and 8 Pig*, 3 Shouta, 10 bu?he1? Pta*. I Cupboard, 500 bundle* Fodder, 1 Yearlin. 1 Ycto Oxon, 10 Chair*, 2 Bove*: a* the property of George Howard, at the *uit of David ftljrtne, Administrator. TEN MS CASH. I>. HOKE, 8. O. D. MierifT'e Office, Jan, 14. 1857. 37-td To Those ~lud?t>te<l. TUB *tlb*eriber inform* thow of hi* austemer* having unpaid bill* at hi* Btore, that A bo i* wanting uu/n>V, and ?*<jt?e??e them to make speedy payi&rtfc Jif W> dning they will wot on *ir 55B5555H555S55BBHH555B55iBHB!H5S5Hi j. j. hovkt. w, it novier. w7h. hovey& co.r PROPRIETORS OF THE LACHES' $ T 0 R E f DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, kii?jt1 ?O???# BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housekeeping Goods, mM) Y HADX mmwws AND hiram ?bods, UREEKVILIK, 8. C. N. B.?Ordera Accompanied by the cosh for Medical. Law or IJbrary Book*, Siusicnl Instruments and Sundiies, promptly filled in New York, and delivered at our counter on liortcM notice. Jon 22 37 l v just opened, AT THE LADIES' STORE, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF IAPIKS1 Misses' and Oents' Merino Under -J Vests, Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, <te. Ladies' and Gcntlemcns' Long Shawls " " Misses' Cloaks, from $1.25 to $8;S A few more pieces of those fine French Merinos nud DeLaincs. ALSO, A large assortment of Bed nnd oth?r BLANKET'S Kcndy*JIade Clothing, Some very fine Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos, &c., All of which we arc disposed to sell as cheap us possible. W. II. HOV13Y <V CO. Jan 22 35 tf ?reenfieldts FAMILY GRUGIEUf STORE, CORNER STORE, OPPOSIT3 MANSION HOUSE. * * * "TT"7"I1T.M?V ....... l.? ? W "laiigka'SSO I SENT OF family qrookr31% fine and cheap wines, Liquors, Cordials and Cigars * ALSO, IIATS A Af I) CAPS, SDMDlPfl ASJ5B 6HRB23S, hardware, crockery, CalsiMMwnrc, mid DRY GOODS. ! Air N or lit cast corner Court House Square.; Jan 1ft .10 tf Brandies, TT7INES, PORTER, ALE, Ac., of T t the best qualities, for medical jiurpo-1 I ses, for sale at the Store of fc A. GREENFIELD. I Jan 15 :ifl tf Oystors' Oysters ! Received daily, and offered i for sale nl the Grocery Store of Jan 15 80-tf A. GREENFIELD. Applo Vinegar. A FINE article to Lo had at the Family Grocery Store of A. GREENFIELD. Jan is :;?t tf Rice and Buckwheat Flour, T7*011 Sale at the Family Grocery Store of 1 * A. GltKKN FIELD, j Jan 15 3G tf Negro for Sale. VNKGItO MAN, aged about thirty-five year*, wiil be offered for sale on Sale-day in February next. Terms made known on the day of sale. For particulars enquire of the undersigned. ALEX. GItEKNFIELI>. Jan 15 8ft id Bakory & Confoctionery. EDWARD RITZ, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Main Street, opposito Drs Mims & Long's, ?SSi ItWHlLltritfj, 8- CC}?3 HE3PECTFULLY informs the citizens of > Greenville, and the public generally, that he has located himself at the above place, on-l will be pleased to furnish orders for LOAK BREAD AND RUSKS, PASTRY, PIES, CONFECTIONERY, CAKES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AND ANYTHING ELSE IN HIS LINE. Ilie Store will he always supplied with the above articles, and he respectfully soljoiu a call. t-&~ Wedding and other Favtics will bo furj .? .1?. . . ir Books from tho American Tract Society. I"UST received, a large supply of the above99 named Society# publications, among which will b# found D'Aubigne'a History Reformation l F hlVnlV M?tlirul |>C iflriinn " Fountain of Life ' Christ, Knocking at the Door Night of Toil Precept Upon Precept Life of Faith 1 And many others too numerous to mention, j The value and moral cluro?l?r of these works are so well known, that any notice of them would be useless. Wo have some of the best. Cull and see for yourself. J. C. P. JETER, Jan 15 24-2 Greenville Bookstore. Just Received, per Steamer Georgia, At the Greenville Hookslorc, KANE'S ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS: 2 volumes. Price, $5.00. Tho complete Works of Edgar Allen Pos: 4 volumes. Price, $4.50. Also, tho 4th volume separate. Price, $1.00. opurgcon's Sermons. Price, $1.00. Wayland's Prlnciplcsof Baptists. Price, $1.00. Linpincott's Gazetteer of the World, price, $ a . od. Hills of Hhotemnc; by author of " Wide, WJdo World." Prjee, $1.26. Tales and Romances of Hsndrick Conaina. And many otlier valuablo Works. Jun 15 36-2 J. C. P. JETEIi. I TS3 ORSSNVISAB BOOKSTORE, MAIN STRF.KT, NEXT TO McBEK'S 1IALL, t WHERE Constantly may be found a targe and well selected Stock of MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL nnd CLASSIC OKS, Writina i'npcr, Blank Books, Memorandum*. Ac.; Writing Dealt* nud Oases, Port folios, Gold nnd Steel Win, Pencils, Ink, Scaling Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books. Inkstands, Rulers. Ac.. Ac. J. C. k\ JETER, Jan 15 86-ly Sign of tbc iiig Rook. Having Purchased I^UE interest of E. J FRITZ, in the late Firm ! . of FRITZ A PLNSDN, 1 beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of Greenville nnd surrounding country, that I will enrrv on the Business as heretofore, nl the Old Stand next to Powers A Kldredge. The Stork eoniniisea a Lit-or a vnrietv of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, CHINA WARE. PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, which we oiler to mj!I CHEAP for CASH. Having engaged the services of i\ first class Workman, we make no hesitancy in ensuring satisfaction with all Work left with its. tW All tee aik in a 'JYial. HON'T FOHG ET T HE P L A C E SAMUEL STRADLEY. Greenville, January 7, 1857. ?..">-tf AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! TxOE ASMXV3LLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Insures Houses, Storos and other Prop rty AGAINST FIRK: And the Lircs of Whlto Persons and Slaves, between (he ayes of 10 and GO years, ON such terms as to render it a most safe and desirable investment. Full details, with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company, will be furnished on application to any of the Officers of the Gompnnv. .iGSEI'H R. OSBORXF, Pr*?'t. Wit. W. M. IXlWKLU Vic*-Pre*. J as. B. Uaxki.v, Secretary ?fc Treasurer. JOHN W. Gj? ADY, Atrent. 1 Jan 8 33-1 v URKKKVH.l.i:, S. C. I iriTE OF i?oi; ;r ii r a it oi/b a a . (JREKNVILLK DISTRICT. Dij Ropkut McKay, /.Ay., OriHnary of District\l/TLKRitAS, AliKXANDKR JtKN'rJ'Oi line ? V filed it Petition in my Office, praying thnt Letter* of Administration on oil nud fin?? *1 nt* the goods nrul chattels, rights and credits <>t 'JOHN DILI* lute of the district aforesaid, deceased, should be grunted to him : Those are, therefore, to oitc and admonish all and singular the kindred And creditors of the said I deceased, to lie mid nj>penr in the Court, of Ordinary for said District, to be liohleu at Greenville Court House, on the '261 h day of January inst., to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not he grunted. KOIIKUT McKAY, O. G. D. Ordinary's Office, 12th Jan., 18*7. .Id -'2 u RumscIN Rai;.ixiiith" r IMIK first number of 1?i? MAG A/INK will he a published in Charleston on the 1st of March, 1 837. We hope to make it a faithful representative organ of Southern Genius, Taste and Opinions, in every brunch of Litkkati'kk, Aht, and Gi.ni:rai. Poi.itio*. Our design having been already extensively advertised, we deem an elaborate Prospectus unnecessary. The work must speak for itself. In rounrd to its ror.M, we shall make "Blackwood's" Magazine the model of our own, a* far as circumstances may permit. Having u lopted a system of liberal remuneration, we can ensure the services of the nhlcst writers, and, consequently, place ourselves above ; the necessity of accepting articles of doubtful merit, or ephemeral interest. The price of the Maga/ine is Three Dollars per milium, payable upon the receipt of the liist number. Single number# will he furnished, and sub I script touts received, by Agents throughout the I Southern States, whoso names will he announced at an early day. Correspondents nnil friends will, for the present, address "UUSSIvL'ri MAGAZINE,"Charleston, A C. IIUSSELL A JONES. W. B. CARLISLE. ]\ H. IIAVNE. Jan 15 4 W. P. PRICE, Stltovnnj i\t Cain, ANO CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE, OftR ft* (Jli Will promptty attend to the collect ion of Notes and Accounts, settling Claims, Ac. E.KRILJTCIIS 'drug sim.Aw.mmbm, sh..p. ?3133*31*735)33, S, 0?a WHERE will he constantly kept on hand the purest stock of j DRUGS, MKIMCINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT ! Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, DyestillTs, Varnishes, l'ntty, Tobacco, Sega re, Spirit. Gas, Oils, Candles, So^ps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Oonihs, Perfumery; and all other articles generally kept hy Druggists. Fresh and pure Drugs are warranted and auKi lit JOW prices. Compound medicines are prepared in the most careful w*v, Receipts and preeoi ipliona of any kind put-tt. will. accuracy, neatness and di? patch. 35-1 Om Jan 8 Cnuipliiiic, II urn in# Fluid, SODA WATER, GINGER POP, PORTER AND ALE. rfMlE subscriber is now manufacturing a supc1 rior article of CAMIMIINK and DURN1NO FLUID, which he will deliver to customers at the lowest price for cash. He also prepares SOD A \TATKIt nrm OrrtJER POP, which he will deliver to order. He has a constant supply of bottled ALE and POUTER, of the best quality, always on hand. Those desiring either of the above articles will please aend their orders to my shop, two doors lidos the College Steward's Hall. Columbia, S. C., whero they will meet vfith prompt attention. Jan 8 88-ly K. K. UKI All Extra Tram. A TEAM OF TWO LA ROE STRONG MULES J can bo hired l?y the day or otherwise, Ly calling upon the subscriber. Hauling dons at short netio* H. A. MI Wf*. Jan B 86 I Bggggg ... 1 , 1 Tiio State of South Carolina. GkEEtfriLUS DISTINCT. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of aa order from tlie Court of Ordinury of Greenville District. I wilt offer for sale, b?>for< the Court Houne door of eAid District, at the usv. .1 hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY in next, All thnt l'irco, Parcel and Tract of LAND, lying in Greenville District, on both sides of Wler'a ('rock, adjoining lends of the late John Hawkins, deceased, Mrs, Sr.rsh Dill. Jesse Traminell, and others, and containing 7W Ilu>irlr*4 <i?4 Thirty- j Four A cm, more or less. The above land is in ! two Tracts, and known as the .lack Trammel] j i'lnee and the Iloratio Forest Tract, And may he j sold separately. Sold for Partition among the: L-: * ? ? . i n .1 I , nein 01 uie mie jamwa ricnicvr, uewasvu. ALIO, All that Pinco, Parcel and Tract of LAND, lv| ing in Greenville District, on Waters of Saluda | River, adjoining lands of John Chiles, Widow Newbv. and others, nnd containing One Hundred ami Sixty A ere* more or 1cm. Sold as the property of Mrs. .Iank Uat, deceased, for Partition nmotigst the heirs. ALaO, All that Piece, Parcel nnd Tract of LAND, lying in Greenville District, on Maple Creek. waters of Knoree River, adjoining Inndaof Llembre Green. James A. Suher, and others, and containing Tiro Hundred and Twenty-Six Acres, more or less. Sold as the property of Priscilla Srnice. deceased, for Partition amongst the heirs of said deceased. At.RO, All that Piece, Pared nnd Tract, of I.AND, containing 7Vo Hundred Acres, lying in Greenville District, on Maple Creek, waters of Itcedv Itiver. adjoining lands of Mrs. Wells, Lewis Rodgers, and others. Sold as the property of Ani>krson Rray. deceased, for Partition amongst the heirs of said deceased. The above land may be sold in two Tracts. Particulars made known on day of sale. TERMS OFSALM?A credit of twelve months, with interest from date ; purchaser giving bond to the Ordinary, with two good securities, and a mortgage of the land, if deemed necessary, to secure the payment of the purchase money. Purchasers to pay for titles. D. HOKE, 8. 0. U Sheriff's Office, HtthJnn., 18ft?. 8C-td STATE OF SOUTH tAKOHAA. GKKENVILLE DISTRICT. Sheriff's Sales. 1)Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to J me directed, I will soil, before the Court House door, at the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in FMiRUAli V next, One Sorrel llorse ; as the property of Thomas May field, at the suit of Paschal i). Cordon. .100 Acres of Lnnd, more or less, I adjoining lands of Garrison. Harrison, Rc-ose, I Farmer, and others; One Negro Boy, ahoul In I years old : as tlie property ot I'orry Ware, at I the suit of Amos I skew, ot a I. I Terms CASH ; purchasers to pnv Cor titles. f I>. IIOKE, S. (i. I). | sheriffs Office. .Inn. I t. 18.*>7. 3C-td ! ST.VB.K OF SOUTH CAROLINA. G RCEN V1 I.I.12 DISTUICT. SlioFiJf'jt Sales. i I >Y virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facias t? I 1 J mo directed, J will sell before the Court 1 House door, at the usual hours of sale, on tin 1 first Monday in FKBUUAlFY next: I One "Nejjro Man, mimed Terry ; levI led on as the property of Klvin I. Poison, ut the j ?u.' <'f Kdvriu J. Frit/. j Qi.vty Acres of Land, more or less. I 1 vtn^e 0r\ th-i hnurong road, adjoining lands ol Smith. O^i.'os, et ftl. : levied on ns the property of 1 tit vid t>ll, St the suit of John K. Shull, ! .lane M. Shull, ilud o.hers. ! Three Tsegrocs, viz: Anthony, J5 years old. Robert, i> years u'd, and Mimniv, 11 years old ; levied on as the pi ""Oerty of Ilei ry Baldwin, at the suit of I!. P. Jones. .150 Acres of Land, more less. whereupon defendant resides, on llio <-tairoad, j adjoining lands of MeKinney, al.; as the t>ro, party of Win. Fuller, at the suit of C. Stro.td. I 100 Acres of Lainl, more or less, Iv; in</ in Greenville District, pn the water* <>f Rcoay I Itivor, adjoining lands of Mf-.I'oe, Gritlit'.i, et id.: ;o 1!;** property of John (iidifilh, at tlie suit of James M. Kellelt. I 100 Acres of Land, n:ore or less, lying in Greeuville District, nt'oining lands ol ilieks. Smith, et al. ; as the properly of J. J, Farmer, ut the unit of Samuel Pay ne, et al. 400 Acres of Lund, more or Jess, lyin? on SjiIiiiIu lvivop iitul (ioldcn (I 'ovo (.'rcok, ivohI h.a ,.f ?L.. ?r a ...I ..... x* i iff't yn I?iiiiiiu <71 in" irnvi wncreoii m nmci Williams, deceased. formerly lived ;) ns the pro pert ? of Wot. A. Williams, at the suit of Moses IIcuJrieks ami others. :m Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining l;*ui* of Hnilv, McKinnev, ft itl.j ns the property of C. 1*. Dill, at the suit of Charles Merrick fm<l others. Terms l'A8ll; purchasers to pnv for titles. D. HOKE, & <? )>. Sheriff** Office, January 7, IK.'>7. 85?f <1. The Mate of* KoiiHi Carols,u;i. tUKKNVILLti DISTRICT. IN) TUB COUUT Ols* OICDINAKV. ! J. S. Pcdin, Kxcentor, against .Miles Garrett, and Mari^?}et Garrett, his wife, and otho: a. I'etii TT np|-'"ri"K to my satisfaction that Miles j 1 (?...<r?tt and Margaret Garrett, hi-* wife, ! and Thonas C. Peden, Robert M. Pod jn. Da: vid M. 1'edett, and Mar\ M Peden, Legatees ; of j.'iin 8 sirsoN Pkdkv, deceased, reside beyond ! the limits of this State. ! is, therefore. Ordered, That they do appear a a Court of Ordinni ry he holucn at Green'ille Court Hoium for Greenville District, on Jriihiy, the \\th day of March, uest, at 11 o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any hey have, why a ffunl Settlement, of said | estate should not bo miA or their consent to the nunc will bo taken confessed. Given under tny linn? this 18th day of Peoember, A. D., I860. ItO'ERT McKAY, O. fi. I>, Ordinary's Offioo, ' flrcenvillo, 8. CI f !>? 33-Sm I The Stafo otolith Carolina. oekk^ili.k district. Vii Ilia tPlirt of Ordluarv ! William Administrator, Applicant,!1 n,f?in*tJfiy*y Smith, Hirain .Smith. Dnvjd 1 . ;Mnith, Sl*<*Kon D. Loft* 8 and Hester hi# wife, ) ,ln!ie|'h Srfth. Elizabeth Hp*#, Defendant#.? Petiloo f?j Final Settlement and Decree. IT afnearlg to my satisfaction that Hiram Smith, kvid Smith, Madison D. Loftis and ! Hester hi# tfe, Joseph Smith and Elizabeth ! ^ Ross. reside ithout the limits of this State: It 1 is, thereforo Trderrd, Tlinf they do appear at a n I Court of Or lory, to he hold, n at Greenville J ! Court lloiisi |)r <Oreenvi!!e District, 011 tho 9th h day of Marc .ext. at II q'ckick, A. M., to shew *t1 | cause, if a* hey have, vj?y a Final Settlement and L'ecrecT the Personal listate of Zilman j fc Smith, dceetd, should not he made, else their consent to t earn# will lie entered of record, i cp ROBERT MoKAY. O. O. D. Ordinary>flRce, lath Iiee., Iii39. 32 1J ' GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT, CORRECTED WI.KKLY KOK TIIK KNTK UPK1CK, By Grady & Goodlctt, Merchants. . Orkrkvii.LK, JANUARY* 21, 1857. HAGQ1N'-, Gunny, per vnrth u 25 Dundee, a 20 DACON ....llama, per lb., new, 12? Shovddera, " 10 11 og round, 10 PORK. nett, (1 u tij j Bl'TlliK .. .Goshen, per lb. none. Country, p?i lb. 15 I COFFEE.. .Rio, per lb. 15J I Java, j or lb. 19 a 20 j DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. a lo Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 I Osnaburga, per yd. H a, 12$ FLOUR ....Country, ]*< ill. $0 a $7 00 Country, per Hack, u $8 (J 11AIN Corn, po? UujIioL 00 a 70 Wheat, perbufhei. $110 $1.15 Oats, pet bushel, a 35 IRON S voces, per lb, 0$ a 7 Enirlish, 11*. ? 54 CARD peril., a 13' MOLASSES, W. \. per pal. 05 N O., per. gal. now crop, none. SYRUP..,,*1 u per gal. OILS.......Lamp, per gal. $1$ a $2^ Train, ]?er gal. 87? u $1^ Linseed, $1^ RICK per lb. a 8$ UOPK per lb. 15 a 20 SUGARS...N. Orleans, per lb. a 14 Porto Rico, per lb. ? 14 Loaf, per lb. 18$ Crushed, per lb, 18^ Refined, per lb. -a 15 SALT per bushel, $1 Salt, per sack, $2 25 SOAI\.jg?. .Colgate,pale,pr.lb. 12$ ? 15 -Wi Yellow, per ib. 8 a 10 SHOT..,,. .per lb. 12$ Shot, per hag, a $2J Town Ordinance. HK IT OltPAJNISD, That, on nn.l after the |>flwau'0 of this Ordinance, nil parts of all Ordinances heretofore passed, jjivinjr to the Murlshalshnlf the penalties of ail tines imposed by j Council, he, and the snrue arc hereby, repealed. lie it further Ordained, That, the pay of Mar1 shale, trom the passage of this Ordinance, is in| creased to $"0 per month. i Done and rati lied under the eorpornto seal of the Town Council of Greenville, on the i ' | l. b. 1 sixth dnv of Jnnunrv, in the year of our i i ,i i" i i i i Jjill u Vliv blivuouint Vl^llb JIUI1UI i:u II uu lift v-seven. * II. I.EE TIIUUSTOX, Intcndur.t. W. P. PntcK, Town Clerk. .lun 8 35 8 The Goodlett House. S <*3 THIS LARGE AND COMMO i Jul dious Building, situated in tlic centre ol i the Town of Greenville, formerly known at Tlie PiaiitrrN Hok'l, , | has been recently purchased by the subscriber, I and will be opened for the reception and aeconi| modation of Boarders and Travellers on the First of January. , The House will l?e entirely newlv furnished in every department, and the Proprietor will en> dcavor to make it one of the lirst Hotels in the f upper country. II. I*. (sOODIJvTT. ] )ec. 25. 33 tf Tax Notice. r IMIK CLERK of the Town Council Nrequired 1 & to collect th.' annual assessment of ten per j cent', uu the sales of Goods. Merchants and j others will oblige by having their returns made out at an eiti'ly day. W. P. PitICK, .'a 1 " :;4?tf Town Clerk. E. n7 STOKES, ; r?noK-mxi>Rii and Oiaitli-SIook Uauiitacturcr, (In rear of Carolina Times Office.) rl * BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and ma nufactured of the best materials and in the most durable manner, i PERIODICA I/*. MUSIC BOOKS. <te., hound ir every variety of style, at abort notice. ' j$~ Country orders promptly attended to. i" L)eci _ 30 ly G. S. BOWER, HJuiinfiirfiiircr and Driller In ! FURNITURE of every de?erij>tion, j CHAIRS of every stylo. ; fisk's celebrated metalic burial cases. Opposite I he Couf/nrce House, I llee. II. COLUMBIA. S. C 2l Thompson's Antisoptic & Aromatic Tooth Soap, T TANCIlETT'S,S;\lipnnccou^ 1 )eptLi fire: j A A. a. \ /. In'jfriTsff s *miporior lootn Soap; ! Another lot of llnlin of a Thousand Flowers. Thompson's Celebrated WashirgCompound, j German Chemical Erasive Soap, for CleanI ing Paints, removing grease, tar and printer's ] ink. This soap is unsurpassed, Just received and for sale at the New j Drug Store of MI MS it LONG. 1 Sept. 18. _ 19 *fSTAGE1JNE FROM | Abbeville to Washington.! A I.VNTTO . .WW IV nui'r-,r, SlA(iK leaves Cjflp"?*' i V Abbeville, B, 0-, on Mondays, Wednesdays, nnd Kridnvs. Leaves Washington, (??., on Tuesdny, Thursday nnd Saturday morning*. A daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock A. M., for Athinln. JAS. E. WADDY, Washington. Jons' McBUYDK, Agent at Abbeville. Office at the l'ost Office. Oct. 9-22-tm Stuttering and Stammering Curod i BY DR. WYCKOFJ', Of Pilbburg. I*a , WITHOUT PAIN OR SURGICAL OPERATION. 1^17HO will sand the cure to any part of the " T \ World, on the rsccipt of frlO; and the toney returned, if the cure is not effectual.? All letters must bo addressed to l)lt. WYC OFF, Box 74d. Pittsburg. Pa, in care of Arinrs, Hodgers A Co., Bankers. | ? 1;'. $ ?Correspondents w ill pleaso enclose stamp * ir return postage. Caution.?All persons who cannot produce my >nuine certificate, ate bumhug*. si OH. W. 8ept?.mber i5. Jb ly. NEW FALL AWO WINTtrt <?>/ 1 "I&'Ss'Sfi v r I'M* A NKFI" I. for pteC pfttronnKe, report fully A inform their friends A (id ,|)to public n*n?vnllv, that they ore now iccertii>g a large Stock of' ?ri? conaiatinp of Very Ofioi?*o l ahriec, New 8Wlee aud E1JSMANT lifefUXS for ' press OOOD^ A Jar^o nnd well selected stock of <*?ooda for mTwz'&mxws wwah. PoMtlv.lVrfi.flfi f!ln thiner iLVVLVVt J W * V V M J Blankets, Flannels, Plain*. Kersey a, Bhlrtlnj, bbeeting. Ac. HATS AND CAPS, -fijteBoots c*?d Shoes, KmwAMMict tmiiKt CROCKERY AND GLASSWARF, DfciUKM, DYE-SVUFM. &?. (tfFU GROCERIES i pontile most rcnjounble terms for easH. XV? deem it oihiowsmit to-^numerate nil, or even n portion of tlicsrtirlci w, have on hand, invito the public to an infection of our Stock, It embraces overv nrtiefe usually kept, and we think that customer* will hud it to then advantage to given* n eull tile New Brick Store south of the New Court Hous*.. ft* GRADY A G00DLE1X Oet. '2. XI Mi Selling Off. TITK extensive STOCK op /V y Ittefc Jif-welry of CIlArlCN Silli111. .Jjt jw opp^Uc the Mansion House, wHl now l?e {dwtcA out at very low piico viz i A quantity of very fine Gold and Silver Watches, of English and Swiss Manufacture. Plain, Lnpine, Anchors, I.evers, Rail TilUO Keepers, Duplex and Clirojionielers, Al-cO, off HAND, A quantity of Svyond-hand Watches, nuion^j which are " Genuino Tobias Levers." ?inrsm.anr, In great variety ; all the avtivlcs Wlially found in a JEWELRY STORE. Esiglisli Plated \V(irc, J?~.M aPw.MT1 &C., &0. tSfTake Notice that Mr. Smith now offer* llIS i: NT IKK STOCK At Greatly Reduced Prices November 2??. '28 3tn d it m T b . e~a r"l e7 U KEEN VILLE, S. C,. AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR, ' PEALKH IN , rOIiWJ c}aij, Paints. Oils, Medicines, fa'd Yiir?*?*h?'ai Clicinknh, BRUSHES, DYE.ST(JF1^, White Lead A Zinc White. His long connection with tiik ahovk nuaixvis ;s A GUARANTIEE THAT EVER A :IIISO IH ?>K TIIK I!l>T QUALITY, AMI WILL lift KOLII ON TIIE J 19. IIOsT RKAHONARI.K TERMS. 6-1* Wm. H. Allen's" DENTAI. IKMIMS will be CLOSED until tlo 1st of March next, . ityDecember 4tli, 1850. <10 tf Elford & Donaldson, V^S o?i\?sas?r^*iDfi!5i:Ss, s. c<9? C. J. ELFORD. T. Q. DONALDSON. .Ian. in. nr. xm HEED & GOODLETT, ix,AW9 lireenvillc, S. C. jC-fTOnieo next door to F. K. Bkattie ?LCo. J. I\ UKKll.J [s. l>. OOODLKJ^. .Inline,ry 12 fi.lt if; MERCI f ANT'S HOTEL, BY JAMES M. HURST, S. (B, Board- $150 Per Day. February 21. 41 tf SIo, lor llic lVcst! I a.-> i i .> i r,:\ i' Muvu>w w l?JST^ } I Eillknft'.M- for Wile my LANDS on T\orscpen j Crook, 1-t mile* Southeast of Greenville C. it, | containing about 780 Acres. On the place is >\ i very large bndv of Woodland, as WyM timbered ! ns any in the District, The rian\*>iv>,n U in good order. On it is a very large UcAv Pf excellent Creek Bottom, and some VCf.Y R?t?d Upland un dercultivation, and very Mood DrchhftW T^c ig?. ) ,rc. ?q jn repair, consisting of : a eommodiotis Dwelling, good Kitchen, with a | Work-room attached, Meat-house, large Corn' crib, Stables. Cow-house, Sheep fold. Fodder and * J Hay Iianis, house f??r Plantation Tools, Wagon | Shed and Carriage House, Carpenter's and Ulcyj smiths' shop, and a good Overseer's House and ! Negro Cabins. Also, a new and ne?t Bath Tfonse j at the Spring, near the residence. The place ?s j well watered. There are several springs of pura J water, and ilic Creek runs through, iit-ar tlu eon| Ire of the Tract. The Dwelling is situated On ! an eminence, and command* a view of n largo portion of the farm. The place is perfectly healthy, and, for a person wishing an l*p-coiintry. Grain or Stock farm, this would he a very d$?irw able place, ] will sell low. For furl^y information inquire of the i ropricior, on rfcy place. A. J. STOtflk Clear Spring J*. O., S. C. . Oot. 30. -u tr. Escaped. "t VT M. NOW DON, a free person ? ? color, ? ?? f \ arrested by me, on the $5\d just., with a State'a Wurrant Said Nowdon is about six feet 'iigh, rather square built, very dark color, and ivci^ha about 176 or ISO pounds. He is from \bbcvilie district, S. C., uud this notice is to as>iat me in re-capturlng him. Any information repenting him will be thankfullr : ;?eived by m# it Greenville Court Hou? -j. Nov 27 29-tf Z. MARTIN*. Marshal. _ PI ANO~TU N INCT THE subsoriber would offer hiaacn'icca to ibc citircna of Greenville and the stirI T "'7 F .''O'iii Ium eounlry in the i\1. " fj/' l.ovc biialuese. lie will give itisfaction, or no charge will be made. K M. MruniKY June 0. 4 yi