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.JrwItUW. ^I % ButherfOhltbo?Jt L, EMrine, J. W. Humbert . KSwT#-AerKLi?ii. TMteiWTflie^V: A.8harp, ' -\ I - JhaMPCT"lL'ii 1 " ?gppnwn' -.1 Green?m? SUtion?3. J. Hill. Greenville Ot?K. A. JAmtnond, A. J. Stokes. 1 H*ion~~d Marchison, T. P. Barton. Goehen BHN-J. W. Crider. Prokolofc^Oi A. iMrby. A. M. SMftn President MTofford College. H. II. l>arant, Agent for Wofford College. I * "Then, after tinging and prayer. Conference wm adjourned, to meet neat year in Columbio. w ?1l l - . The Message. In laying before our render* the ahntui me* wage of Governor Out, it i* not necessary to innke any extended comment*. The document ts wsll written, clear aud concise, and will, wc ho|ie, be re*d with Attention by all who take an Intercut in State affair*. We will notice briefly most of the reeoiumondntions contained in the message. The Governor is of opinion that certain cardinal principle? abonld govern legislation, via : to collect no more taxes than is necessary to carry ww Aha Stats Government economically, and to wswM creating a new, and provide for the sxtlnguUbmsut of the present public debt. This, be thinks, leads to emigration on account of heavy i taxation. The Banks -are reported in a aonnd and healthy condition. A modification of the Act requiring certain amount <rfspecie on hand is suggested. The progress cVT tWs now Stats Capitol is fsvorwhly spoken df, and the estimated appropriation suked for, ($400,000,000,$ is recommended to be suede by the Legislature. The G ovemor state* that, la making hi* tour d)f Review, ha found great dtruoeli nation to perform Militia duty. The suh}*?t being in the hands of a Militia 'duty Commission, he make* no special reoot r?m en'latertn. ,11c recommends a change in the iv?nd law, suggesting the substitution of a small tax in plaeeof day* work on the roads. This has been often re commended, and it i* generally believed the ^Itancro WAtilai lumofininl tie suggest* dwiv nel. 1? I white man boinft kept on a plantation where there ate a quanllt} of slaves, all the year round. The suggestion la a good one, and should b? act-' ?d upon. In relation to the Normal School established j in Charleston, the Governor makes an admirable auggestion in order to equalise its benefits between girls living in the elty and those residing In the country. As the law now stands, the pupils from the Interior lrave to pay for their own coord in the city, the amount paid Tor which, would educate them will ia Institutions at borne. He speaks favorably of the management of the Lunatic Asylum, and recommends an appropriauuS of *50,000 for ih? erection of a new building. The South Carolina College and the Military Academies receive the favorolde nr*4oe they d? sierve, and a continuance of the fostering cure of the Legislature is recommended.? 6*uardian. WAstiijroTON. November 29. Some interest is always felt In the mode of promulgating the President's message and the report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances. It has been generally the ? that, in spite of all the precautions l>y .the President, a Tew copies reach some favored or enterprising * paper, in advance of those sent off to postmasters for distribution among the newspaper* at the moment when the message is communicated to Congresa. 8ucb "mistakes" will, it ie hoped, be avoided hereafter, as they are dise editable bath to the prcM and the government. Hut aa there is no probability that the House will be organized for the month after the first Monday in Itccember, it will be unnecessary and Imprudent to distribute the message, as usual, so aa to be ready for promulgation on that day. The President may follow the example of Mr. Pierce, and read his message, for the information of the country, to the Senate, without waititw for the organisation of the House, lint lie win probably wait for a few days, and give notice, in some manner, of the day when he will thus communicate the message. [Oor. of the Jiahintore Shi*. How to Tsi-i. a North krn Democrat.?The following is Greeley's receipt: " The infamous use made of Old Brown and his trial by the pro-Slavery politicians ought to bring whatever Intel! igent honesty and fairness remains in the Democratic ranks over to our side. Thousands of voters have hitherto been repelled from our cause by theory?' Oh, neither party is really anti-slavery, and each is as bad as the other.' ft needs only at this crisis that we ehonld open his eves and he must realize that this is an error. You can tell a man's politics by simply saying to liini "Old Brown." A Democrat, in the party sense, is on? who regards IIu man Slavery aa right, wioc and henificent, and strives to strengthen and extend its power.? Whoever regards it in a different, and opposite light, is substantially a Republican. We are tariff and anti-tariff, Pacific Railroad and antiRailroad; but slavery is the Aaron's rod tlmt swallows up every other public question." Ti* Dayton (Ohio) Empire says: "A Olorions Ticket," is the superscription with which the Bute Journal, the organ of the Republican central junto, publishes toe following; ' la BpringAcid, Mess., John Drown hsd one vote for Governor, and Lydla Maria Child one for Lieutenant Governor." We doubt not that if the Republican Convention, la 1640, would nominal* Oesawatomie Brown for President, and Fred. Douglas for Vice President, nigger though ha be. the whole Republican press would also " shriek" for thai " glorious ticket)" Dum o* Ma. Bkllinokr.?We regret to chronicle (say* the Southern Guardian) the death of Edmund Bellinger, Jr., Esq. Mr. Bellinger, as was noted in our eolumns, some weeks since, sustained some very serious injuries, by 4 fsil from bis buggy? caused by the running away of his horse. There is little doubt but this accident accclleratod his death. Mr. Bellinger's death will be a low to the State, a* ho was engaged la a work for which he was eminently qualified?i?a ilev ;>ion the Statute* Af MadUi 4 IftrnUrtA ?r TL llintrop ?hy<ni??K#inf 1 hU public aed i>rofe**iona| career, won tl?* esteem and confidence of all who knew him. Tan Taanon.?No doubt, are tide, the traitor hang* between heaven and earth?bat there i* bo expiation. The Insult and injury are not atoned. " The aid and comfort" given by the three thousand Northern Abolition preacher*, and the iuMificntion of the Tribuue, and bundrede of Northern journal*, lecturers, and meat fieri if Congress, la a dbclabtiom or wab against fbo Mputbt J>ec la ration of war and a blow 1 [Philadelphia Monitor. Washisotox, Dec. 6. Congressional.?Both Houses met to day. la the llouee, an Ineffectual attempt eras made to eleot a Speaker, Nbw Oblbans, December 6. fftw Orleans Market.?The cotton wae generally Dsehasgsd to*Jay, with aales of 6/XK) balea Middling* l?i| to 11a Stigar baoyaat, at an adyaoee of J. Jfreighta on oattun to Itiverpool j. i ani ? - ? CuAKi-anrov, Deeember, ?. Pharlestoa MmrkeL?ftala* of cotton to-day fQQ halir, at priaos In favor of buyer*. mbS. u wrnrnammmmmmmmmmm * ' . ?' Ji -Mb*. ? v X T If f 1 TO " C* i i., i Hk "|i i"jn " i '. " ' '.""* '1 .'' I > . " *'? J ifARRIKD?At the residcoee Of the bride's fathM)MUm M?fc KoYetnber, ly the Her. AWlinltr Acker, Mr. W. A. B. Dava.vroiiT, ohl.v son of iifi Iimc and Nauvy Davenport, of Greenville District, to mm KttT Ei.cz a nam, only daughter of M^j. I. C. and Mrs. M. B. WillUtfag, of Belton, 8. C. Devartkp THta i.rfn, at bin residence, in Mecklenburg county, IT. C., ItVth of October, 18iV, \VM. DKWKKBK, in the A2d year of hit age. The duccaeud aras ? native of ft'reonrflle District, 8. C., and wae the aoh of Rev. Jonathan and Eliiatath Dewoeee. llo boro a severe spell of Ty|4ioid Kovcr for tho space of 102 days. Jl? had Hot at* tAehed himself to the Church, but We haVe good reason to bctlove that onr toss Is hiw great rind cturnal gain, as he spoke of death with great calmness, and expH-swxl a willingness to depart. ^ ^ f'/.A'/f A\-??We nro authorised to nnnounce WILLIAM A. Mr!)ARIEL, fc?l- ? Candidate for reelection to tbo Office of Clerk of the Court, at tho approaching Election. SffiMTPF.?We nrc authorized trt linn ounce M. D. DICKEY as a Candidate f-;r Sheriff zt ilrs-?-t!!o District, at the ensuing Election. SHEMtFr*?The friends of JOIJN T. McDANE1L most respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Oreutivillo District, at the onsuiug Elect I cm. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTE 8. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS. The most certain and speedy romcdy erer discovered for all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Influents, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Sore Throat. Ac., Ac., Ac. THESE WATERS give the most Instantaneous and perfect relief, and when persevered with according to directions, never fail to effect a rnpid and lasting cure. Thousands have boon restored to p?rfocf health who have triod other means in vain. To nj*? . - , *_ -U thov >?rv Couallv a blessing and a euro?none need despair, no matter | how long the disease may have existed, or how sc- i vrre it may be, provided the organic structure of the vital organs I* not honclesslv deenved. Everw nn? ' afflicted should give them an impartial trial. To VocAf.?*T* Atrn Prone SPBAKitns, llicsc Wafer* are peculiarly valuable ; they will, iu omk day remove tho mvtt severe occasional hoarseness ; ami tbeir regular use Tor a few days will, at all time*, increase the power anil flexibility of the voice, greatly Improving it* tone, c?ui|?a.s* anil clearness, for wbieli pur|>o?e they are regularly used l>y many porfeMional vocalists. JOB MOSK8, Bole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. PriJc 25 cent* j-or Lax For Male in Urceuville by i K. KRUTCII. May 19-eowly ATTKNTION. DVTLEK OUAKDS! Appkar for orders. By Order. tt. c. pulliam. 0. 8. b, o. Dec 8 31 1 t NOTICE, 4% BUTLER GUARDS ! J, MICMREUS in arrears are hereby Kf| notitted that, unless Arrearages are IjHfv paid by the 16th inntant, thry trill ?31 be placet! in the hand* of am Officer 1 r 1 for collection. By order. * II /I W. T. SHUMATE, ffiij* Bee. A Treaa. B. ll. Dec 8 '31 1 SITUATION WANTED^ Ja BY a young gentleman, who ha* had Vff^^^^an experience of four ycara in Teaching, ' ^rnWv'nr giMMl character and Industrious liabVV it*, desire* a SITUATION, cither as <mSr TEACHER, CLERK or OVERSEER. He is a native of Oreonvilla District. For farther information, enquire at this Office. Dec S 31 tf_ TAX ORDINANCE To &aUe Supplini for the Tear Ending October lit, I860. BE IT ORDAINED, by tho Inten.lant and Wardens of tho Town of Orecnville, in Council assembled, and by the autliority of the same, That a TAX, to corar "tbo period from the Brit (lay of October, oho thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, to the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, for the sums, anil in tho manner hereinafter mentioned, shall be paid intA tho public treasury, for the use and service thereof. TAX ON REAL ESTATE. fffp. 1st. 'l bat in lo My, ton cent* on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of the Real Estate lying in said Town, lo be paid by the first day of February next. on negroes. SVe, 2d. That fifty conts per bead shall lie paid on all Slaves between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, by the first d..y of January next. on goods, Wares and merchandize. Nee. fid. That ton cents on every hundred dollars of sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, in the Town of Greenville, from,the fir?i day of January, 1869, to the first day of January, 18A0, shall be paid by every Merchant or Shop-keeper in said Town, by the first day of Fubruary next. on carriage*, omnibuses, ac. Sees 4th. That three dollars shall be paid on eaeh and every four-whonied Pleasure Carriage drawn bv two or more horses ; two dollars for each One-horse ^urringe, jsnrououo, utr, rtuiKy or ifuggj, Xrpt for PlMMin and not ft?r Hire; fen dollar* no oachPourbore? Omnilfti* or Heck ; Ave dollar* on each lluck r Carriage drawn by two harder, and run for convey unce of Passengers or Hire; three dollars on each Buggy ran for Hire; Ave dollars on each Kourbente Wagon ; Ave dollars on each Two-horse Wagon or Dray, and thrco dollars on each One-borso Wagon or Dray run for Hire, payable by the Arst day of January next. ROAD AND STREET TAX. Sec, ilk. That the Animal Tax for Road and Street Exemptions, for the current year, shall be the sura of two dollars, to be puid by the first day of Febru- , ary next. PATROL EXEMPTIONS. .fee. Qik. That the sum of two dollars and fifty ; cents be, and is hereby, ordorod to lie paid by each and every person liable to perform Patrol duty, for nioia|iUus fr>si said Petrol duty for the year ending the Href, day of OotuUr, 1 HflO, payable to the j Town Clock on or bofore tbo first day of JuUttury next. BILLIARD TABLES AND TEN PIN ALLEYS. Sec, Ilk, That the sum of fifty dollars he levied upon each and every Billiard Table, and fifteen do!' lars upon each and ovory Tun l'ln Alley in the Town of Orecnvllle, used by the proprietor for parposes of profit. Said Tax to bo paidtiy tbo first of January next. l?KNALTtK0. Sec. gd. And be it further Ordained, That if any i perron or persons shall full, neglect, or refuse, to I make true return, on oath, to the Clerk of Council, of all his. bsr or thoir taxable nronertv. and to nnv the tax thereon levied, the Clerk fa hereby authnrinwi anil required to iitee execution therefor, i'mw.-</iVrfr/y on inch default Ntc. 9th. And be it further Ordained, That if any nereon or peraona ahall run for hire any Vehiole herein mentioned, without firat paying the tax therefor, every ouch peraon ahall pay for each day he ahall ao offend, the annual tax for which ench Vehicle la subject to thia Ordinance. how and ratified under the corporate eeal of the aaid Town of.flreonville, <>n the 6th day of [t?. .] Dtetaibw, in the year of our Ie>rd one thouaand eight tnndred and fifty-nine, ALKX. McUKK, lutoudant. W. P. Pmioa, Town Clark. Den a 91 4 Patriot and Mtwhfcmr eopy 3 time*. \ 1 ! ?ITHSII NOTICE. FflHJB tinderalrned gjvc? no tiro to all pcraona In X dobtcd toWi, 2bat hi* NOTES. 1IOOKH ami ACCOUNTS ore in ibe handtoof E. P. JONES, bit Attorney, for collection. Coil nn?l nettle without coat. JAMES B. 11 ILL. __Ddo^ 81 tf THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE, On* Nyioirr IfVW of (he l'o*( Ojjkt, COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS well known KntoMinhmcnt linn bcoh thoroughly re-fitted and improved, and in now I permanently opened for the aewouiaiuiloiioti of the Pnbllc. Every attention will bo given to auptily tlio Want* and com fort of Palrou*. ^sr-llute* Moderate. O. T.MASOX, Proprietor. Doe 8 ft 1*1 r* WIhiIww'i luoibidg Syrup. I^ORCIIILDRCN Teething. For>ote at " FISHER A HKlNlTsH'S Drug Store. Kcroicnc Illniulnutliig Oil. JUST received and for nale cheap nt FISJIEU A IIKINITSU S. mAMONDTcEMENT, FOR joining broken China, (linen, Burthen waro, Me talc. Wood, Cabinet Work, and all Fancy Article*. For aalo by FISHER A IIKINITSH. Puro Catawba Ginger Wine, FOR aalo by FISIIER A JIKINITSIT. Dec 8 31 MeUoc's lilock. SHERIFFS SALES. ^ Y TirtllO of mnolrv Writ* of Finri r?elnr I<? ??"> 13 directed, T will sell, before the Court Houso door, at the usual hours of sale, oil tho first Monday hi JANUARY next, All Tyro Johnson's interest in .130 Acre* of Land, more or less, lying in Greenville District, on the waters of Mush Crook, adjoining lands of Barrett, Miles and others | at the suit of James B. Johnson. 60 Aorer of Land, mora or lesa; a* tho property of Harvey Wiildrop, at the nit of John T. Pool. All Defendant's interest on three certain Tracts of Land, lying in Greenville District, on tho wafers of Brushy Greek, as follows : 1st Tract, containing 156 Acres, inljoining lands Of W. Moure, Hudson. ShockIcy. ct al; 2d Tract, containing HO Acres, a<!joiniug W. Moore, Ross, Hudson, ct al.; 3d Troct, containing 74 Acres, adjoining lands of If. Rains, Ross, ct al.; as the property of Nancy ltaius, ut the suit of James Ward, et al., for costs. TEH MS CASH. Purchaser to pay for titles. D. HOKE, S. O. D. P'.:rr!<r- now. rw. 8. 1869. 31-td New RhIsIms! Cnrrnutjit Uifi-oti! JUST received, 75 Boxes of Knisius, now crop, and very tine, put up in whole, halves and quarter boxes. Also, a splendid Article of Citron and Currants. For sale by STEEN A EVANS, Dee 8 31 tf A New Article. ARROW ROOT BISCITITS, JUST received and fresh I ruin the Bakery, and now fwiroal.first time introduced into nm j?.I r? * .... .... invalids mid children. For sale, in any quantity, by gTEEXiKVANR Dec 8 31 tf BACON!BACON! A CHOICE Lot of fine Middlings, lekttcd with care, und for sale low for cash, hv STEEN A EVANS, Doc 8 31-tf Under Ale Dec's Hull. ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER. J UST arrived, direct from Ornngo County, New York, a very superior Article of tbo above iiutter. For sale by STERN A EVANS, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Nov 21 29-tf McBco's Hall. PEARL STARCH. 90 '^0 above STAHCII, just arrived, v/ and for salo at 10 cents per pomiA, bv Nov 24 29-tf ST EEN A EVANS. Goshen and English Dairy Cheese AVERY choice Article of the nhovc CHEESE. For sale by STEEN A EVANS. Nov 24 20 tf ITALIAN MACCARON I. 1 A BOXES just arrived, and for sale at 23 cents 1 V/ per pound, by STKEN A EVANS. Nov 24 _ 20 tf Fire Crackers! Fire Crackers!! /? i"\ BOXES just roeolvcd, and for sale at Charlcswv/ ton prices, fiikiuht ntci.unnn, l>v Nov 24 29-tf AT KEN A EVANS. 'THE ANNOUNCEMENT? TIIE *ubscril>ors respectfully call attention to the following O.VHD, conveying the information to tha citixens of Grecnvillo and the District that they have purchased the entire stock of DllUGS & MEDICINES or and intend to continue the business at the old stand. It is their intention to enlarge this branch of Trade in Greenville, and in view of this, have ordered a large stock and a very complete assortment of every Article usually kept in l>rug Stores in large cities. Mr. F. A. Wa I.tkr, Jr., (to whom the responsible charge of preparing and dispensing Medicines i? entrusted.) is a young man in whom thc,v have every couQdeimc. Educated to the business, fuutiliar with the German Language, and with considerable experience in all the Pharmaceutical branches, they trust, although a stranger in this community, bo may secure the confidence of the people, and u share of the patronage of the citizens of Grecuvillc. The former patrons of this establishment may rest assured that every regard will continue to ho manifested for their interest in the purity and uhenpuoss of every article sold. They invite, very respectfully, a Visit from all, KISII Ell A II El N ITSII, Pharmaceutists aud Druggists. Juno 2 4 tf GUKENVILLE, 8. C. i n . *ii ! a. new nrm in v*rocnvuie 11 A New Store, Drugs & Medicines!! A New Wholesale Drug Store!! A New Retail Drug Store!! A New Stock of Everything 11 A New Variety ot Family Articles ! A Ckoico Selection of Toilet Articles !! A Uencrai stock of bums, Faritgtl anrt Pnmettie, will always be kept on hand. Also, " f'AtMiWi," Perfum. i ff, Paint*, White Ltatl, Oil?, \nr9iekf, Paint Hi uthm, Varniah llrnihm, tilii'e, and every tiling usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Drug Store. ftpicss, H'm?? and B/itmiiet, for inodtfcinni use. Also, DI-itUn at Wlmlotalf, as cheap as they ran he bought in Charleston or Augusta, expenses added. T^ry particularly call tin attention of Dealers an?l Merchants, who desire ti replenish their stock, to this fact, ami to put the matter beyond the possibility of a doubt, let then call and examine the prices and the Articles, AT TDK OLD STAND Or Da. Km il Kntnn, Juno 3 4 tf ti'rrriiritle, S. P. ~for sai7eor rent, T11K HOUSK now oeeupicd by Mr. JOEl K RTC11 I'M, noar tho Railroad depot. If noi , sold before the first of January, it will lie to rent Knqniae of W. P. PRICE. | Dee 1 10 tf AN ESTRAYCOW ! XT AF been at my residence since the first of Sep p 1 , teuslier last. Haul Cow Is tnnrked with a sii and two under-bits in the right, md two bits in t Hi left ear, and is of a rod color. Bho .has on a net hell and collar. Who is the owner ? KRAXCKS LIOON. I Dee 1 I 8 IS T SSI S> .r: fualic ahp priyate sale8. 1 Administratrix's Sale. J \\7" ILL be kM, op (ir 8?A do* / Hretmher metcl, IT At the residence of MicaJ ah Jordan.deoensr.l, 25 in Ilea b?l"W Greenville C. II.. <>n Mountain . Crock, tho fellowlng Prmohal Property : SEVEN LIKELY NEGROES, A Man, Woman and five Children Seven or ci|(lit head of CATTLE L<it of HOUS( W HEAT. COTTON. CORN, FODDER Two Barrel* of FL0l'R, SHUCKS Household and Kitchen Furniture, FARMING TOOLS. Ac. TERMS.?A credit of 12 months with note and approved aeSEtrWy, with interest mini usy of sale, -rtpon all Snare of lire dollar, mid over that amount; It stuns under five dollars the rash will l>0 required. The Tracts of Land bclongiqg to the said Estate will be rented to the highest bidder on the day of sale. MARY JORDAN, Nov 24 29-.1 Administratrix. p u b lTi c s a l e . la A ltd K SAI.E on tuesday, 20th december, 1859. AT the subscriber's Farm, two and a half miles from Greenville, eu the Rutherford road, a FAMILY of NINE UIE1Y SERVANTS* A Man, bill wifo au<i seven ClllL DtfKN, from six to twenty-two years of age. 'fb? three eldest stout llojrs, from 16 to 22 yours old, nud four (Jirls, from -fi to 12. The mother hits every <|ualiflrution that constitutes it first-rate 1 louse-keeper, both Meat and Pastry Cook Washer, Ironor, .Seamstress, Cutting out, Ac. ? Also, nt tho same time and place, the entire CROP of Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Oats, Hay, Wheat Cattle and llogs Soiito first-rate Milch Cows, with young Calves, all fnt One Two-Hotse Wagon One Carriage, nearly now Horses. Ac. Olio llogiirdus Iron Mill, excellent for grinding Meal and Homony, with wnter power , Sundry Articles, not mentioned. Twins or S.W.K.?Twelve months credit, with interest froin day of rule, for all sums over five dollars ; those of five dollurs util under, cash; with two approved securities. The Negroes ran ho treated for and bought any time between now and the dav of sale. JOHN CHITTENDEN. Nov 24 20 td VAlslTABtsE PROFERTYT iv*>?ir sr?*cuvlll?> Village, FOR SALE __^ THE subscriber, having removed A.yda^jL ? from tlrcenville, is desirous of selljT'1 'ing the fidlowiug Property, vis: K" Tlie llouicslciMt fines*, Located otic anil a liftlf miles from Oreenvillo village, on tho Andcrstm road. The Lot contains 20 Arm* <>f /.?n</. nearly one half of which is cleared land, the remainder excellent Woodland. On the piciiunvii li> u uuvu I'nrrlimy /lUHir, /\ III nt II, lliri'0 jVftjru Hou*e?, ill good ?ondition, Smote Ifomir, Carriage I loner, nnd other Out-buildings. AIko, a fine young Orchard. This place ia well watered. Also, A TRACT OP 138 ACRES, Located on bofh sidco of the tlreonvillo nnd t'oinmhia Itnil road, three miles from Greenville C. II., adjoining luu.hi of Col. Campbell, Aaron Thont]Hioii, Jesse l?eaii and Willir.in Jacobs. Of Uic nhovo Tract, thirty acres are in o good state of cultivation, and about eighty acres in originnl forest. On this Land there are two Springs of excellent Water. He also oilers tor sale bis llOL'SKIIOLD FUHXITUHK, all of which is of thu very best manufacture. Mr. A. M. OlLREATII, at Greenville 8. C., is his authorized agent for tho sale of any of the above Property, Persons de.'irons of purchasing are referred to him, who will make known tho terms of sale, nnd any information which inny be desired. The terms will be made easy. SMITH L. DAVIS, Dec 1 80 3m iOVSEHOLD AID ElTCHEl FUBIITI1E FOR SALE. "IT"'"ILL be Sold, at public outcry, on 7*1rredag, 27th Vnrmbrr next, at the residence of Alexander Greenfield, in the town of Greenville, a Lot of HOUSEHOLD k KITCHEN FURNITURE, COXHI8TIXO or Reds, Bedsteads, Mrttresscs, Bureaus, Chairs, Sofas, Settees, Look'ng-OIasscs, Wardrobes, Marble Stand Table.-', What-Notn, etc., etc. Carpets nnd Matting Kitchen Furniture. All or any of the abo\ o Articles may ho treated f?r nl private sale. TERMS.-?A credit of six months, with interest from date, upon nil sums of nnd over five dollars. All sums under that amount, ensh. ANA' GREENFIELD. Nov 3 * 26 td LAiD FOIt S A LE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, n track of .366 ACHES OF LAND, situated on the State road lending from tlrccnvillo Court House to Ashcville, N. C., two milies below Hodges, in Greenville District. On the place is n cmnfortuble Dwelling and Out-huildings, and the best Water that can he found anywhere. It would bo a desirable place for a summer residence. M. D, DICKEY. Juno 2 4 tf Town Property Near the Female College JFOR SALE. THE nndorsigned hating dotcri mined to remove to Louisiana, offerr ?'is 1IOUER nnd L(?T lor sole. The fl s rtlm'iA premises are desirably located, on linni-omlre street, nenr the Female Colkge, ami will he sold upon reasonable Unas. The liiiUae is comparatively new. Possession ven immediately, If desired. Pur further particulars, apply to Mr. T. B. Rob. khts. D. P. SPARK8. Jan 12 3d tf Notice. ALT. persons having demand* against, the Estate ol WEST A. WILLIAMS, deceased, must present them to the undersigned before the first day of January next, as a settlement of said Kstato must i be had. T. C. UOWKR, W. It. MILLWKK, Sept 22 20-3in Administrator*. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL pet-sons indebted to the Estate of MARY TAYLOR, deceased, are requested to make payment, at once to the undersigned. Those having demand* arc requested to present them duly attested. OLIVER BARRETT, Oct 27 23-lf Administrator. HonsCM mid Lots I'or sale. TUB subscriber offers for sulo TWO LOTS I | yBjjjl in the town of lireeJivillo, situated on Pcmite* I JB'.B tou Street, and within five minutes' walk of | the Railroad )>epot. Koeh Lot has a Cottage on it. , | Fine Wells of water and convenient Out-houses are , I on tbo premise*. These Lots will ho sold together , or separately, on very reasonable term*. For fur. , titer particulars, as to the size of the l?ot. terms, Ac., . apply to L. W. WATSON. Feb 10 40 TKASJ TfcAS! ! A VERY superior English Breakfast Tea, Oun? J\ powder,# Ilyson, Imperial Oolong, Hupceior Oolong, and Souchong. The above Teas were so* . lee ted in New York by one of the firm, and are rc. I ,?...wl...l .. It 111, ..i? I... _*L"V 24 29~- HTKRNT A evans._ HMOKKD HEKItIi\(>, - , TJICKLKD HALM ON, No. !, 2, nn.l R. Ma.karel, I 1 Codfish and Haddock, Hud Ricklud Shod. All . ! m-lented ami for sale by t | Nov 21 2'J-tf STKKN A KVANB. Pr Smoked Beef and Tongues. | A NEW supply just rooeived, nad for sale by 1 A 8TEEN A KVANH. ^ For 21 29 If S 9 99 S o CHARLESTON AOVERTISEMENTS. 5 EW^CAUPEfTsTOUE. IMPORTER, MMHB, AHD 3KEAUB& IN ALL KINDS OF ftWrtVlVMn BUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, A*T> CBRTMIEODDSOF EVERY MSCRIPTI0I. a?-a asrtssfia CHARLESTON; S. C\ , ASD jr. ?. Bailie Ac Br?., 2US broad Street, Au/jtuta, Oa. Nor 34 29 \y C. F. J ACKSON & CO. FASUIONABLK clothing, WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL. NO. 1?? KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Nor 34 29 ly* < I. L. F A L X & CO., WIIMLE!>ALK AND RKTA1L PK.M.KRS I., CLOTHING, ; A|i I* QffntUniAn'fl T?n?ni-Ki???. r1--J ? mwM * UIUUUIU^ WUUI) NO. 265 KINO BTBEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. IJT Manufactory nn<l Wholesale Warehouse, 34 Dkt Smrtcr, New York. ' pT All Orders promptly attended to. <11 Nov 24 29 ly | 1VOTICJH. 1 THE mib?friWm having sold out their entire Stock of CURTAINS to Mr. 11. W. KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for kim a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on them in that department. KOBEKT ADUEK A CO. CERTAIN GOODS. This Stock is the LARGESJ IN lHt bUuTritRN STATES, Comprising Hroeatetles, Katcn Del,ones, Lacc and , Muslin Curtains, Cornices, l'ius and Bauds, Drapery Tassels aiol Loops. eg w ia w a ss a MADE AMD I'L T VP i* thr LA TEST STYLES. II. W. KINSMAN, 223 Kiso Strkkt. XV... a. an a? "l - ? nui *r-vin i nnriwinn, P. U. tBWINS MACHINES. THE perfection of scientific arrangement and , mechanical ."implicitv in attuincil l>v the CSOVEfl & MHll SVDK HACH1SE, COMPANY, , IN T11EIK , IMPF.GVED NOISELESS MACHINES, They have the following advantages over nil others : They have no pad* to keep in order j no hobbins to wind ; no tangling or waste of thread ; no oiling the thread or work ; no tool cheat blocked ) with wrenches, pliers, pickers, leather, Ac., Ac. The directions arc simple, easily understood, and easily explained by the instructors. There is tin taking npart cleaning or rolling. They roquire about ten drops of nil pordny, when in constant use. They make no more noise than a common clock, even when making fifteen hundred stitches per minute. They run easy?a child ten years old can work litem to full speed. They rutt fast or alow r without any danger of altering the length or tight* 1 noss of the stitch. They will Hem, Pill, (lather, i Hind, {-itch and Embroider, in so superior a manner that we challenge comparison. The same Machine will sew pavilion gnasc aud plantation goods. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, aud j will not break in washing or ironing. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread aud common spool cotton with oqnul facility. The needles are shorter, and, therefore, stronger than any other high or lowpriced Machine, That they are superior to all others, i? evident frntn the fact of there having been thirty thousand Machines made and sold, in com* petition with others already in successful operation, The question is no longer which is the best maker, , hut which of tho numerous patterns of Grovkr A Baker shall I take. PRICKS, $A0 TO Sl.MI. H. W. KINSMAN, A'jtnt for the tnle of three cclebrotcil JfneAiW*. aas isEUitfro i CHARLESTON. 8. O., D. B. HAfiEl.TON, Manager, | n.uv ?? ZW M GREAT SOUTHERN GIFT BOOK STORE! GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY AT 304 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C? AriiRsfcXT worth froiu 50 Cents to $100 will , be given, immediately nfter the sale, to each purchase? of a Book, for which we receive $1.00 or inure, without any additional expense. Our tan in dine Stork of Rook** The largest in cxtont and variety to be found in the t South, presents rare inducements to the reading community, comprising nearly all tho Classical, rare aud standard works of auticnt and modern Literature. The Gift Book Business Is so well known anil deservedly popular, that it needs no words from us in its favor ; the fact that nearly one-half the hooks sold at retail in our lirge cities are sold upon the Gift principle, thus securing to purchasers nearly tfoaWs, and often tm time* in ralur over whUt they vronld receive by the usual course of trade, tinder the old fogy rules. Country merchants, and all cash purchasers, can buy /foot's ami Stationery, IfiltcAm anil Jricclry from us at New York wholesale prices, (with addition of freight and insurance on heavy goods.) Our i facilities are suuh that wo Him anil %rill offer inducements worthy the attention of each nod every class of buyers. Evkxixo Walks at Auction will be held during the months of December, January, FobruaI ry and March. Catalogues can lie obtained by calling a*. No. 301 King Street, Chariest.-n, S. C. ft J. PlIILBRICK'S SotTTHMR* ?IKT liuOK STORK. i r.o if NEW FIRM. |BSW sssbs. THF imh?crH>cra having formed aCOPARTNKRII IP, respectfully invito the attention of their friend* un<l llie public yeneriilly to their lurjjc anil wcll-sclcctcd STOCK OF NKW HOODS junt received from New York, Ht the old ?t?nd of MAULDIN A LONU, which they offer oil accommodating lernu. ROBKllTS A SJlUMATfe. T. ?. R0KRRT8. W. T. 8II CM ATI!. - flap 2? 21 tf UKNTAIm OPERATIONS. mm r>R. JOHN ANDERSON WOULD respectfully inform th?> oil irons of Orucnville that ho haw taken l>r. At.i.f.x'.a | Room*. and ia prepared to attend In hi* Profession, j in all the hranehea, with diapaleh. Those residing , in lt? country will give due notice bafwm aotainf, 4 ao mm t > avoid being disappointed, 1 Oct 20 24 ia *' mmm?* HAVING /tTST RECKIVKD to filn tor? STOCK *r STAPLE & DOMESTIC IIT UBS, WISH TUB obmbbaL btook or READY.MADE CXOTHIEG, FOR GENTS AND \7>liTHM. BOOTS, SHOES, HATH, CAPH, And a Krr?t many other Article* generally kept for sale by the Grcenritlo Merchant*, the subscriber think* it highly essential to aennainl the buying community with the feet that, ?)tboeKhhe hajocaaod oiling off et cost, ainee the flrat of thi* month, bo ha* now fixed so very small a per pontage on his now entirely New end llandsnmctr-Scleel?d Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOiili.'that he has not the least doubt that person*, who will examine some of the Good* referred to below, will find tho difference IVom the general price* so prominent, tlmt it will require no persuasion, hut merely *howing of the Good* and naming of the price, to onsure their sale in vaot quantities. As it is frequently tho case that, in a large community, there will be some persons who are inclined to tloubt facts, the subscriber would most humbly solicit a call troin those persons more particularly, in order to satisfy thcin that this I* neither an exaggeration or an impossibility, hut that Goods really e?n and most positively shall be sold. /.?w for CASH, at A. SUM MKit'8, 1}rlutc Dr. Earle'e Drug Store. To the Ladies of Greenville and Vicinity. HAVIN'l bought ft largo Lot of Heavy Black SILKS low, the subscriber now offer* Ibcni it ft great discount Please call and examine them. A. SUMMERS. NOW ON HAND, ITVVST COLORED PRINTS, from OJ to 10 cents; , Fast supc*. Prints, from 8 to II cents: Fast sxtra Prints, (English,) from 11 to 12 cents; Medium DoLnincs, 12 cents. Fine DcLaincs, 20 cents-; Extra DcLaincs, 25 cents ; Superior Poplins, (plaid.) troin 25 to 30 cents: Variety of Paramattas and ?oburgs, from 15 to 25 rent3 ; Black Alpaccas, all pinlitics and prices. For sale at A. SUMMER'S. ALSO, KERSEYS, .Teans, W??ol Plains, Cloths, C'assirneres. Satinets, etc., etc. Also, a well-asjorted Stock of Negro Clothing, llats, Shoes and Blankets. Low fur cash, at A. SOMMER'S. Oct 13 23 tf pTburty. LOVELANO'S BUHO^G, GREENVILLE, S. C? RESPECTFULLY Informs the public generally that he has on hand a Hue assortment of Bootc, Shoes, Brogans, &c. WELL ADAPTED TO T1IIS MARKET. In the assortment will bo found Ladles, Misses' und Children's Gaiters and Shoes, ??i kim iijy* k1ihim. Gentlemen's, Youths' and Dots' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes. Ditcher's Boots, an excellent article. Urogan:, of till sites and most durable make. In fact, as full an assortment of Articles in his ino as can be found in nuy establishment in a town >f the same sice. He also respectfully asks an examination of his Prices for Cash, satisfied that his Goods are offered At the Lowest Possible Figure. Persons iu wunt of auything of the kind will jlcssc give him a call, AI.HO, OX ItAXn, A Good Stock or Leather, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BOOT AM? SHOE MAKING. This branch of his business is still carried on unler his |>crsoiial supervision, and every enre will bo aken to guuruutce satisfaction to those whopatronW him. Nov 10 27-tf DOWN NOW, AS LOW AS ANY BODY CAS ASK IT. THE IIAPI 13 INCREASE IN OUR SALES OF kbmsbbs mu HAVE ENABLED ITS TO ORDER IN LARGE QUNTITIES, BY WHICH WE (JET A REDUCTION: IN PRICE. so Til AT WK CAN" SELL IT BY THE GALLON, AT $1.35 FOR CASH. AND $ 1.50 ON CREDIT. Tlie Oil is now hotter tlmn it ever lias been. WE KEEP NONE BUT ? 3 33 ? >1 2S ? 3 &. 63T Counterfeit oils burn badlyt and will ixi*lo]>k. I. B, SHERMAN^ Agent. Oct to 28 tf New Confectionery and LAGERBEERSALOON. M'OHKIK SAM I" Kl. takes pleasure iit informing his friend* n<li\ the public generally, that lie has lately returned from Charleston, and is preparod to furnish his customers with ail that the heart ealt desire of various HON MOTS, t'ro*h and Deli' ciotm Confectionery. Any kind of CANDY thut ia in demand. I have for sale and nln constantly re* reiving Superior and Sound Oranges, Jtctnons, Nuts, and inuny other good things fur the inner man, too numerous to hiention. Some fragrant cigars and SoUiethingto cat, What iitr.ro does a reasonable man ns*f ' Ah ! not to forget, a sparkling glass of beer, May alno be ha?t af nnV time mrci IU..?I.AII ? ? ? w-s.i-i _ ? witi|; iMiiiinini pam i ii-iomi i womu rt'spucifully aolieit ? further patronage. MORRtP SAMUEL. Nov. 10. 27 tf BTATE" OF SOIJTII OA KOLIN A. GKEENV1LLK DISTRICT. IN OJIANCERY. ^Ifcrge H. Burjjo." niul Patience Hurt; * va. Jninca Ward, Suaun Ward; ct al.? Hill for /'iirliUou < / Hnll f.'iM/r, d"r. PlIlIK Complainant* having filed their lli'l in "he 1 aliovc atuteil Cnae with the Commissioner in K<|uit>;, for (Ireenville Itistrirf, and it nppc?Tit>g that Win i?? W Trnstm, nno <>f the lvwmlnnt*, resides without ami beyond the limits of this Statu: On motioii of It. 1*. Jnnea, Complainant*' Solicitor,, it is ordered. That the soid Defendant do plead, nnawer or delnur, to the said Hill of Complaint, within three inontha from Ihia publication, or tho aauia will be t.'iken pro coufr??o na to him. S. A. TOW.US, C. E. 0. P. Gfoonvillo, P. Dee. T, IRSJ. SO-Sm Valuable Lands for Sale. ON TERMS ACCOMMODATING Tu PURCHASE0.a A TRACT containing ABO Aerna, -100 ot ? i are good, heavily Timl>eivd, and flrsi t) unrgc'a Creek Upland, The Tract i* l?cn?. u Pickena Diatriet, on the road from tlruoin i Pendleton. 8 inilea from tho former place. Alan, a TRACT far the same neighborhood, taining 370 Aerea. 200 Acres tire heavily Thn. On tho Tract there are i0 A ore a laist B OTTO "1 l'or pnrtioulara, apply to W. K. KASI.I Oct 28 35-if Uit'unnlii', .kiitanlilin^N l*rr|?are?l Clli;e. UBEPUL IN BVEItY HOUSE. "JjlLl'ID, and ready for use all the '.tun> m ' Frr??n<* ? v?i'?n?t AiitKcr*' H)>ii ? ' bottle tto.i lifuih. 9*> al), I'rice, |>ti .w.hh. t or fain l>v J. R. SULKMAN, Agent, I 17 ti