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tJoiurrHjpt AttMion?A, K. iffcntilck. Xeoweo Mission?To bo'supplied, Greecvnia station?a. i. mil. , fcrasavlUk pi?B. A. Ummond. A. J. Stokes. Ooehen HUI--J. W. Cridef. PrPT7 T ' rmckohtr'Mh A. I>arby. A. M. ShlJibj President VTofford College. . 11. II. Durant, Agent for Wofford College. after singing and prayer, Conference was adjourned, to meet neat ye?r in Columbia. The Message. In laying before our readers the attnttal tutelage of Governor Gist, it is not nccussat-y fo tonka any entanded comments. The document is well written, clear and concise, and will, ire hope, he read with attention by all who take an Interest in State affairs. We will notice briefly most of the reooramendAtions contained is the message. Thtf Governor is of opinion that certain eardixal principle*' should govern legislation, via V to ?oTleet no more taxes than is necessary to carry ? Ilia Mate Government economically. and to ??aM creating a new, and provide for the extingutabMeut of the present public debt. This, be thinks, lands to emigration on account of heavy taxation. *% "' The Batiks are reported in a sound and healthy condition. A aoedification of the Act requiring * e?rum nmount of?pcle on lianrt is suggosled. The progress cff <Ve o?w State Capitol la favor*bly spoken <*f, and the estimated Appropriation asked for, ($400,000,000,) is recommended to be made by the Legislative. The Governor aUtee that 3a snaking his tour of Review, lie found great d Witch nation to perform Militia duty. The itdijwt being in the liaqds of a Militia'duty Commission, besuakas no special reoommendaCbwi. He recommends a ehango in the mad law, auggNlin| the aubstitution of a small tax in plooeof days work on the roads. This hasboeimfken re eotuaioaded, and It is generally believed the change would be benefioinL IIo suggests more rigid laws relating to a) white man being kept on a plantation where oiere M^p.Uy clzr^, ;!! th* j""~ The auggeelion ia a good one, and should be act-' ?d upon. Iss relation to the Normal School established j in Charleston, the Governor makes an admirable suggestion in order to equaHac its benefits between girle living in the city and those residing in the country. A# the law now stands, the pu- ' nils from the interior have to pay for their own board in the city, the amount paid for which. -would educate tkeru well la Institutions at home. He speaks favorably of the management of the Lunatic Asylum, and recommends no appropriation of JtBO.OOO for the erection of a new building. The Houth Carolina College and the Military Academies receive the favorable notice they desierve, and a continuance of the foctcring enro of lh? Legislature Is recommended.?Guardian. WsantMoTOK. November 29. Some interest is always felt in the mode of promulgating the President's message and the report of the Secretory of the Treasury on the state of the finances. It lias beeu generally the case that, in spite of ail the precautious by .the President, a few copies reach some favored or " enterprising * p/>per, in advance of those sent off to postmasters for distribution among the newspapers at the moment when the message is communicated to Congress. Such "mistakes" will. It is hoped, be avoided hereafter, as tliey are discreditable bath to the preaa and the government. Hut as there is no probability that the House will be organised for the month after the first Mooday in JJecewiber, it will be unnecessary and imprudent to distribute the message, as usual, ao aa to be ready for promulgation on that day. The President may follow the example of Mr. Pierce, and read his message, for the infaratallAB nf tiio onnnfao /? iko C ?. ?. ...V VVUM>1 J, vv HIC UV.IIBVC, niUIUUb waiting for the organisation of the House. Rut lie ?tU probably wait for a few day*, and give notice, in some manner, of the day when he will thus communicate the message. [Cor. of <A? HaHintore Shh. How ?o t*ia a Northkrn Dkmocuat.?Tlie following ia Greeley's receipt: " The infamous use made of Old Drown and his tidal by the nro-Slavory politicians ought to bring whatever intelligent honesty and fairness remains in the Democratic ranks over to our side. Thousands of voters have hitherto been replied from our eattae by theory?'Oh, neither party ia really anti slavery, and each ia as bad as the other,' ft needs only at this crisis that we eltould open his eves and he must realise that this ia an error. You can tell a man's politics by simply saying to him "Old Drown," A Democrat, in the party sense, is one who regards Human Slavery as right, wise and beniflcent, and drives to strengthen and extend its power.? Whoever regards it In a different, and opposite light, is substantially a Republican. We are tariff awd anti-tariff. Pacific Railroad and antiRailroad; but slavery is the Aaron's rod that esrsRowa up every other public question." Tim Dayton (Ohio) Empire says: "A Glorious Ticket," is the superscription with which the Htate Journal, the organ of the Republican central junto, publishes the following; la ttpriugfteid, Mass., John Drown had one vote fer Governor, and Lydia Maria Child one for Lieutenant Governor. We doubt not that if the Republican Convention, In 1060, would nominate Ossawatomie Brown for President, and Fred. Douglaa for Vice President, nigger though he be, the whole Republican preee would aiao " shriek" for thai " glorious ticketl" Death or Ma. Battistoaa,?We regret to ohroniele (sayr the ttouthern Guardian) Uie death of Edmund Bellinger, Jr., Esq. Mr. Bellinger, as was noted in our columns, some weeks since, sustained some very serious injuries, by a fall fmin bis buggy, caused by the running stray of his horse. There is liule aoubt bat ihU accident accellerated his death. Mr. Bellinger's death will be a loss to the State, aa he was engaged in a work for which he was emiaently qualified?the Revision of the Statutes of 8outh Carolina. Mr. Bellinger, throughout hie public and urvicMior.r.l Smtscr, l?s esteem and confidence of ail who knew him. nu traitoA.?No doubt, ere this, the traitor haage between heaven and earth-?but there is bo expiation. The inault and injury are not atoneJ. " The aid and comfort" given by the three thousand Northern Abolition preacher*, and the inetiHcntioh of the Tribune, end hundreds of Northern journal*, lecturers, and arm ftoto Coagreu, ie a dm:laktion or was Against (be Houtb, peolaratioo of war end a m.ow I [Philadelphia Monitor. W Asmaorox, DM. 6. Congr*ui<m*l.?Both Ilouaea met to-day. la the lloueo, an ineffeotaal Attempt was made to efe?t a dpeaher, >. _ Naw Oblkani*, December #. jV'w Orltono Market.?The cotton was generally unchanged to-Jay, with sales of 4,000 bale*. Middling* lo| to Ito, Bngnr buoyant, at an ad' yaaee of Freights on notion to Liverpool I ? IWI - ? CMAtaanrox, Deeember, L QkmritHon MarkaL?BaU* of cotton to-day (00 bales, at prleoe in f?ror of buyera, . I SHT ~ T '? 1 .. . . jSJ I ll'?. -t ' 'MIWH.ll> ' 'g= M AKRXKD?At the Of (he bride's feibit, ea the tOjh KoVember, by (be Rer. Alexander r Acker, Mr. If. A. B. DiVMrour, only son of lib Imm snd Nancy Dmvenpqrt, of QreeurlUe District, to MW Mai?t Ki.ixadkth, only daughter or Maj. L C. end Mrs. M. B. Willi.*., of Belton, P. 0. ii?OJk- U1..I. ^ ^ .1 ^ u a Duisntt thu Uf% at bis residence, in &eek> lenburg county, 31. C., SOth of October, 185V, WM. DEW ERRS, in (be 62d year of Ms ajfe. The deceased srus * native of flrocnvflle District, 8. C-. end rrss the soh of llov. Jonathan and Elisabeth Dcwoese, Ho boro a severe spell of Typhoid Favor (br the sl?aoc of 102 days, lie hod not attached himself to the Church, but ? h?c? 1 reason to believe that our loss is his great and eternal gnin, a* ho spvku of death with grott calmness, 'Mid nph'Mod a willlnrnni to depart. L. It. M. . ...... .1,. ..Vi . 1 C/*KRK.**~XT? nfq authorised to Announce WILLIAM A. Mi'DASlKI., fci-n., a Candidate for realectlon to tbu Office of Clotk of the Court, at the approaching Election. SHE RTF t\?We arc auth<nri*fcd to announce M. D. DICKEY ma Candidate for Sheriff of Uraenville District, at the ensuing Election. SHERIFF.-*-The friends of JOIIJJ T. McDAK? EIL most respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Qraonvillo District, at the eusuiug Election. HE LIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS. The most certain and speedy remedy erer discovered for all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Influenxa, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Sore Throat. An., Ac., Ac. THESE WATERS give the most instantaneous and nerfect rnlief. anil arhen (ting to directions, never fail to effect a rnpi<l and lasting cure. Thousands hnvo boon restored to perfect health who haro tried otlior mciina in vnin. To all classes and all constitutions tlicy are equally a blessing and a euro?none need despair, no matter rV- ------- - I or hiw an. vcrc It may be, provided the organic structure of the I vital organs is not hopelessly decayed. Every one afflicted xhoaM give them an impartial trial. To VoCAt.isTs Attn PiTci.it" Spkakkrs, these W?fora are peetiliarly ralunble; they will, iu oxk day remove tho most severe occasional hoarseness ; ami their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, cein|>**8 Hud clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many porfessional vocalists. JOB MOBE8, Sole Prenriotor. Rochester, N. Y. Prifo 24 cents per lax. Vor sale in Greenville l>y E. K HUTCH. May 19?sowly ATTENTION, n V T Is E fit UUARDS! Appear for orders. Bjr Order. It. a PULLIAM, 0. 6. B. 0. Dee 8 81 1 NOTICE, A 8 .BUTLER GUARDS! g, fMKMBEKn in arrears are hereby !^R notified that, unless Arrearages nro fijfllp paid by the !5tb instant, fAry till 6* plaeeti IN lie hniina of on Qffii-?? J > ! for collection. By order. * j| /| W. T. SHUMATE, C-J J1 See. A Treaa. B. G. Dec 8 '31 1 SITUATION WANTED, BY a young gentleman, who has had an experience of four years in Teaching, ' "r KIKM' character and industrions hah WV its. desires a BITUATION, either daar TEACHER, CLERK or OVERSEER. He is a native of Hreonville District. For further information, enquire at this Office. Dec a 3T tf TAX ORDINANCE " To R&Ue Supplies for the Year Ending October lit, 1860. BE IT ORDAINED, by tho Iotcndant an<l Warden* of tlio Town of Oreenville. in Council assembled, and by the authority of the eiuue, That a TAX, to cover the period fron. theBrsl day of October, ono thousand eight hundred mid fifty-nine, to the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, tor the sums, and in the manner hereinafter mentioned, shall be paid IntA the public treasury, 1 for the use and service thereof. TAX ON REAL ESTATE. .See. 1st. That is to say, ten cents on etery hundred dollars of the assessed value of the Real Estate lying in said Town, to be paid by the first day of February next. ON NEGROES. | See, 2d. That flftr cents per head shall bo paid on , all Slaves between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, J by the first d..y of January next. ON HOODS, WARES AND MERCHANDIZE. See. M. That ten cents on every hundred dollars < of sales of Hoods, Wares and Merchandise, in the I Town of Hrcenville, from .the first day of January, i I860, to the first day of January, 1800, shall be paid { 1 by every Merchant or Hhop-koopci in said Town, by , i the first day of February next. I ON CARRIAGES, OMNIRESK8. AC. I 1 See, 4th. That throe dollar* shall bo paid on 0*0li ' u?t irwjr four-wheeled Pleasure Carriage drawn bv two or more horses ; two dollars for ouch One-horse ] Carriage, Barouche, (Jig, Sulky or Buggy, kept for Pleasure and not for lliro: ton dollars on each Four- 1 horse Omnilrti* or Hook ; Ave dollars on cnch Huck r Carriage drawn by two borne*, and run for conveyauce of Passenger* or Hire; three dollar* on each Buggy ran for llirai Ave dollars on rack Fourharse Wagon ; Ave dollar* on each Two-horse Wagon . or l>ray, and threo dollars onoacbOne-horao Wagon ' or Dray run for Ilirc, payaolo by the Arat day of January next. HOAD AND STREET TAX. See. !>th. That (lie Annnal Tax for Road and Street Exemptions, for the current year, shall he the sum of two dollar*, to be paid by the Arat day of Febru- ; ary next. PATROL EXEMPTIONS. See. 6th.- That the sum of two dollars and fifty ' cents be, and is hereby, ordered to be paid by each and every person liable to perform Patrol duty, for Exemption from raid Patrol duty for tho year ending the first day of Oatober, I SAO, payable to tho Towm on of before the first tiny of January next, BILLIARD TABLES AND TEN PIN ALLEYS. See. 1th. That tho sum of Afly dollars be leviod upon each and every Billiard Tablo, and Alteon dol< lars upon each and every Ten Pin Alley in the Town of tirrfonville, nsod by the proprietor for pnrpoaea of profit. Said Tax to be paid 1>y the first of January next. PENALTIES. ilw. M. And b? it further Ordained, That If any perron or pernon* shall fail, neglect, or rcfuro, to niaka true return, on oath, to the Clerk of Council, of all hir, her or their taxable property, and to pay the tax thereon levied, the Clerk in hereby author* ined and required to irirae execution therefor, macIlialetjt on Mich default. tire. 9ik. And be it further Ordained, That if any neraon or peraona rhall run for biro nny Vehielo herein ntuntioued, without fimt paying the tax therefor, every nwch perron nhall pay for each day he shall no offend, the annual tax for which each Vehicle la anbjeet to this Ordinance. Dow# and ratified under the corporate neal of the aotd Town of Greenville, on the 6th day of [in I.] I>eeeiaher, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight baadrcd and fifty-nine. AL11X. McBKti, intoudant. W. P. Put ok, Town Clerk. Dee ? 81 4 pf Patriot and Moeotatncer copy 3 (ftp** ! 8JJ_r? 6 ?? NOTICE. TBI tnideririgited rjre* notlee to *11 {wimm (aI debted to Mm. 2>ot bix NOlfVis HOOKS and A0C0UKT8 or* In the tnuadn of P VON EC, bi? A Hot nor, for collection. Coll and <?ttle without coot JA.:' .o B. HILL. SI tf __ THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE" One Square HV?f of the Poet Ofiee, B? 1L 4Mi itS1 8 W IB IK 38 ? ? COLUMBIA, S, C. TUtS well known K?t*bli?hmcnt bad beoh thoroughly ro-fitted and improved. and ii now permanently opened for the itroimoililitw of the Public. Kvrry attention will be giren to nuptily the Wanta and comfurt of Patmur. Jiates id<>d?rato. 0. T.. MASOX, Proprietor. 8 31 ?f Ifn Wimluw'i Soothing Kyrup, I^OR CHILDREN Teething. For sale at BP- FIBllfeR A MKIXITrjH'S Drag Store. Kcroncao Illmniimtliig Oil. JU8T received and for rule rhenp nt FISH Kit A HKINITSIT8. diamond"cement, For joining broken Chiun, (Sin**, Kurthenwaro, Metal*, Wood, Cabinet Work, and all Fancy Articles. For aala liy FISHKR A HKINITSH. Faro Catawba Ginger Wine, FOR lalo by FISHKR A IlEINITSH, Occ 8 31 . Motion's Block. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of snndry Writ* of Fieri Facias, to mo directed, I will nell, before tbo Court llou*o door, at the usual hours of sale, on the lirst Monday in JANUARY next, All Tyro Johnson's interest In 330 Acre* of T.and, more'or less, lying in Greenville Diatric*, on the water* of Milsh Crook, adjoining i.uida flf Barrett, Miles anil other* | nt the suit of Jaute* it. Johnson. 60 Arret of Land, more or lc?8; a* the property of Harvey Wnldrnp, nt tho suit of John T. Pool. All Defendant's interest on threa certain Tracts of Land, lying iu Grcenriilo District, on the Waters of Brushy Creek, as follows: 1st Truct, containing 16A Acres, a<ljointng lands Of IV. Moore, Hudson, Shocklev .-I at; 2.1 Trap I lH.nl.lnii,. ISO s ? IS..:-! . W. Moore, Rom, Hudson, ct i3.; Ad Tract, contain* ing 74 Acro?, adjoining lands of II. Rain?, Koss, ct a).; ns the property of Nancy Uuius, at the sail of James Ward. et at., for cost*. TKUMS CASH. Purchaser to pay for titles. i>. HOKE, 8. ?. P. Sheriff's Office. Dee. 8, 1S59. 31-td t<nt?iii?! rurrnnl!! I Citron! J~*"UST received, 75 Sexes of R?'?in?; new crop. and very fine, put up in whole, halves and quarter boxes. Also, n> splendid Article of Citron and Currants. For sale by STICKS* A KVAN8. Dec 8 - 31 tf A Mew Article. ARHOWRftOT BISCUITS, JUST reccivcdJtfHtt and fresh fr.no the Bakery, and now IfW*fir*t time introduced into tSrccnville. They arc highly recommended for invalids and ehildrcu. For sale, in any quantity, by STEKN 1 EYAS'S. Dee 8 31 tf BACON!BACON! A CHOICE Lot of lino .Middlings, soke ted with care, und foe sale low for ensn, hv STEKN A EYAS'S, Doc 8 ' 31-tf Under McDeu'a Hull. ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER. J" CRT arrived, direct from Orange County, New York, a very superior Article of the above Hotter. For sale by STEEV * EYAS'S, Wholesale aud Retail Grocers, Nov 24 29-tf McBeo's Hall. PEARL STARCH. QA BOXES of the abote STARCH, jnst arrived, ivu and for salo at 10 cents per pound, hv Nov 24 2?-tf ST EES' A EYAS'S. Gochen and English Dairy Cheese AVERY choice Article of the nhove CHEESE. For salo by ST EE If A EVANS. Nov 24 2i? If ITALIAN M A CC A HON I . "| /\ BOXES just arrived, and for sale at 25 cents A v/ per |>ound, by STKEN A EVANS. Nov 24 28 tf Fire Crackers! Fire Crackers! 1 BOXES just received, and for salo at Charlcston prices, pnsiuHT nrci.unr.n, i?v Nov 24 29-tf ST HEN A EVANS. 'TI1E ANNOU.NCI'MKNT: THE subscribers respectfully call attention to tho following CAlll), conveying the information to the citicens of Oreenvillo and the District that they have purchased the entire stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES Ml" jnzraajs, wimuwrnu. And intrlitl to Bentinnc tliu lni?mo?H nt thonTil ilAml rt in their intentii>n to enlnrgo thin branch of Trade In Greenville, and in view of this, have ordered a large stock and a vorv complete assortment of every Article usually kept in Drug Stores in large citiett. Mr. F. A. Waltkh, Jr., (to whom the responsible ehnrgo of preparing and dispensing Medicines is entrusted.) is a young man in whom they have every routldencc. Kdueuted to the business, familiar with the German Language, and with considerable experience in ail the Pharmaceutical branches, they trust, although a stranger in this community, bo may scruro the confidence of the people, and a share of the ' patronitge of the citizens oftirccnvillc. The former 1 patrons of this estahlishincnt may rest assured that srery regard will continne to bo manifested for their Interest in the purity aud cheapness of every articlo old. They invite, very respectfully, n Visit from all, F1SIIKK A HKINITSil, Pharmaceutists and Hruggist*. Juno 2 4 tf mmiT & GllKEKVILLI-; S. C. A New Finn in Greenville! I A New Store, Drugs & Medicines! I A New Wholesale Drug Store! I A New Retail Drug Store !t A Now Stock of Everything!! A New Variety ot Family Articles ! A Choico Selection of Toilet Articles !! A Oencral utock i?f Drion, Fnrcitjti and Domc*tiry will jtlwsvd lis kt>t?l nil limit). ** t Perfumery, Paintn, While Ijtnti, (>ii?, i nrlti'het, j I'aint ilruthr*, Vnrninh Drinhr*, Wait, ami every > thing usually kept in a Wholesale ami Retail l>rii({ Store. Sftirt, ii'in<- Aiwl far medicinal \ use. Also, V>rn(t? At Wliolcanle, ha cheap aa they eon he bought in Charleston of Am KUaIh. oxpcnxu* added. Tfcey particularly call the attention of Dealer* and Merchant*, who deal re to replenish their Atock, to thi? fact, ami to put the uiattcr beyond the popxibiiity of a doubt, let I hem call and examine the pric*? and the Article*, AT TIIK OLD STAND Or Dm. Kmii. Kniinn, Juno 2 I tf 0iiMlNAi S. C. FOR SALE OR RENT, TIIK HODHK now occupied by Mr. JOEL KETCH I'M, near tho Railroad depot. If not Hold before tho first of January, it will be to rent. Kmpiiee of W. P. PRICE. Dee 1 AO tf AN ESTRAY^OW ~~ HAP bem at my rCAldcncn since the drat of Sep. tcuiher la*t. Maid Cow is marked with a slit and two under-hit* in the right, and two bit* in the left ear, and is of a red color. Mho .ha* on a new hot! and collar. Who i* tho owner f FRANCES LIOOX. Doe 1 30 k I I 8**ll> PUBLIC AHD PRIVATE SALES. Zl* .'?l>" ? ' ^?Z?'?r ..J* !;* ;... ?"^"T ?, -' - Administratrix's Sale. WILL 1m mU, Uf lit toh cfwv -f Bttrmbtr ntri ?t th? residence of Micajsh Jordan, dceeas cd, 36 wiloi below Greenville C. H., on Mountain Crock, tho following Prrsovai, Propirty : SEVEN LIKELY NEGROES, A Man, Woman and fire Children Seven or ?d*ht head of CATTLE Lot of11008, WIIKAT. COTTON, CORN, FODDER Two Burrvi* of FLOUR, SHUCK8 llou/tt kotd and Kitchen Kurnitur*, FARMINO TOOLS, Ac. TERMS.?A credit of 12 month* with note and approve! sconrlty. with in to rent from day of sale, iipon all (taws of fire dollars and over that amount; alt stuns under five dollar* the cash will bo required. The Tracts of Land belongiqf to the srftd Estate will b* routed to the highest bidder on tt,n ?i?? Mtu. ~ WARY JORDAN,' N?t 24 OT-3 Administratrix. PUB LI C SAL E. LARGE SALE ON TUESDAY, 20TH DECEMBER, 1869. A T the subscriber's Farm, two and a liulf miles J~\ from tiroi uvillc, ou tho Rutherford road, a FAMILY of HIM LIKELY SERVANTS, A Man. hi* wifo and seven CUII.DYIEN, from six to twenty-two year* of age. The three eldest stout Hoy*, from Ii to 22 year* old, and four tiirls, lYoiu <> to 12. Tho mother hie every <|iiali(lrution that constitutes n first-rule House-keeper, both Meat and Pa*try Cook Washer, Ironcr, .Seamstress, Cutting out, Ac. Also, at tho same time and place, tho entire CROP of Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Out*, J'ay, Wheat Cattle and Hog* Homo flrst-rutc Milch Cow*, with young Calves, all fnt One Tifo-Horso Wagon One Carriage, nearly new Horse*. Ac. Ono llogurdus Iron Mill, excellent for grinding Meal and ilotnony, with wntcr power Sundry Article*, not mentioned. Tkiiu* or 8aI.It.?Twelve months credit, with I interest from day of sale,.for ull suius over five dollars; those of Ave dollar* unl uuder, cash; with two approved securities. The Negroes can be treated for and bought any time between now and the day of sale. JOHN CRITTENDEN. Nov 21 ?t? td VALUABLE PROPERTY, UwitAtlltfill't Vlitsaw*. vor s\r,p, . T1IK suluicrihcr. having removed from ttroenville, is desirous of sellffT *' .?fcagfak ing the following Property, vix: I* lace, Located one ami n half mile* from tlrecnvillc village, oil the Andorsbn road. The Lot contain* 20 .lcr?? ?f Lund, nearly one half of which in cleared land, the remainder excellent Woodland. On the premise* is a Uood Dicrlfin;/ //??? , Kitchen, three Kr.jru f fun-re, ill good condition, .Vn i?Z-e I lunar, Currimje Hnnmc, and other Ont-buildinga. Also, a fine young Orchard. This place is well watered. Also, A TRACT OF 138 ACRES, Located on both side.* of the tlreenville and Columbia Itailroad. three mile* from tirccnville C. II., adjoining land* of Col. Campbell, Aaron Thompson, Jesse l?ean and Willir.m Jacobs. Of tlic ahovo Tract, thirty acre* are in a good state of cultivation, and about eighty acres in original forest. On this Land there arc two Spring* of excellent Voter. lie also offers for sale his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, all of wliiuli is of the very best manufacture. Mr. A. M. (ilLREATII, at Orccnville S. C., is his authorized agent for the sale of any of the above Property. Persons derirocs of purchasing arc referred to liini, who will make known the terms of sale, and any Information which may be desired. The terms Will be made cosy. .SMITH L. DAVIS. Doc 1 80 3m HOULllliB KiTCHEH F181T8BE FOR SALE. ~%?T"ILLV)e sold, at public outcry, on 7V??Lty, f V 27th December next, at the residence of Al 1... < I l_ ,1.. en ill- I *a, wimnu, ill luc limn UI \art-CUVIliCt H liUl of HOUSEHOLD k KITCHEN FURNITURE, roMsisrixc or Beds, Bedsteads, McttrcNM, Bureau*, Chair*. Sofas, Settee*. ItUtiklng-dUitiiM, Wardrobe*, Alarblu Stand Table*, What- Not*, etc., etc. Carpets and Matting Kitchen Furniture. All or any of the abo\ e Articles may ho treated for nt private rale. TERMS.?A credit of six months, with intereat from dute, upon all sums of and over live dollars. All sums under that amount, cash. ANA' tl KEEN FIELD. Nov 3 * 28 td ~I35 for sali:. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, a track of .151) ACRES OF LAND, situated on the Stute road leading froiu ttrccnvillo Court House to Ai-hcville, N. C? two milies below Hodges, in tireenvillo District, On the place is a comfortable Dwelling and Out-buildings, and the best Water that can he found anywhere. It would bo a desirable place for a sninmcr residence. M. D. DICKEY. Juno 2 4 tf Town Property Near the Female College FOIl SALE. THE undersigned hating deterA mbicd to remove to Louisiana, offers his HOUSE and LOT for sale. The B?rtUi'Sf premises are desirably located, on Buncombe street, near the Fctnalu College, and will he sold upon reasonable terms. The House is comparatively now. Possession given immediately, If desired. * ?r turtlier particulars, apply to Mr. T. H. l(oikiith. D. P. SPARKS. Jan 12 30 tf Notice. A I.I. person* having demand* against Iho Estate <?f WEST A. WII<LMM8, deceased, must present them to the undersigned Itcfore the flex! day of January next, as a settlement of said Estate must be had. T. C. OOWKR, IV. It. MILLWKE, Sept 22 20-.1in Administrator*. Notico to Debtors and Creditors. AI.L pet-sons indebted to the Estate of MARY TAYLOR, defensed, are requested t<? make payment at once to the nndersigned. Those linxing demands nrc requested to present them duly attested. OLIVER BARRETT, Oct 27 23?tf Administrator. House** nai<i Isot* i'wr ^tilc. mTIIK subscriber offers for sale TWO LOTS in the town of tirvnnvillo, situated on Pendle> too titn-rt, anil within five minutes' walk of [ llio Railroad l>epot. Each T,ot has a Cottage on it. Kino Wells of water and convenient Out-houscs arc | on the premise*. These Lots will he sold togethei I or separately, on very reasonable terms. For farther particulars, as to the size of the Lot, terms, Ac., apply to L. W. WATSON. Feb 10 40 TEAS! SAKT A VERY superior English Breakfast Tea, Own powder, Ilyaon, Imperial Oolong, Supeeioi Oolong, nnd Souchong. The ahovo Tea* wefe se lee ted in New York by one of the firm, and aro re commended as very flno. For snlo hy Nov 21 2l?-tf ST I. EN A EVANS. HMOKED IIKRUIN(., PICKI.Kl) SALMON. No. I, 2. and 8. Mackerel Codfish and Haddock, aud Pickled Shad. Al selected and for sale hy Nov 2t 20?tf STEKN A KVANB. Smoked Boef and Tongues. ANEW supply just received, nnd for sale bi 8TKEN A KVANS. Not 21 29 tf k ' ~ Rl 8 6 ? CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW CARPETTsTOUE. IMPORTER, TO????, AH ID ?SAILam IN ALL KINDS OPWtrtVWMw i KUOS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, AXR ; CB8TAII GQOnS OF EVERY DESERIFTlOB. l?fi?>, ??4l 1K50SM* RTCRiSiatf, CHARLESTON, S. C\ AND JT. O. Railae A Br?., 2t>5 Broad Street, Antpirta, Oa. Nor 34 2V \y C. F. JACKSON & CO. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, vn 1UU trTVn orrnr-nm ? .? tvxnvJ A i-VH.Hi JL , CHARLESTON, S. C. Nov 24 2? ly* I7L. FALK & C0.~ WIIOLKSALK ANt> RKTAIL t>K.W.KRS IN OLOTHINO, AND Gentlemen'* Furnishing Good*, NO. 265 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. %WT Manufactory nnd Wholesale Wirehouic, 84 1?kt Stiikbt. New York. All Orders promptly Attended to. 411 Nor 24 29 ly NOTIOEL THE subscribers having sold out their entire Block of CURTA1XS to Mr. II. W. KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for liim a continuation of the patronage an liberally bestowed on thein in that department. ROBERT AUGER A CO. CURTAIN GOODS. This Stock is the IARRFST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, Comprising llroeatelles. Saten DeLunes, I,nee and Muslin Curtains, Cnrniees, l'ins and Bauds, Drapery Tassels and Loops. CQ \tj J& w /a. n m a MADE AX D Pl'T VP i? thr I. A TEST STYLES. II. W. K1NBMAN, 22.1 Kixo bthkkt. Nov 24 20-Cin Charleston, 8. C. SEWING MACHINES. I'M IE perfection of seieiitific nrrangemeut nnd niceliaiiical simplicity is attained by the cnnvin & difpdt crimp uipmbfi UllU Vliil Ul UflAIill i) dLni?lI MUDUM J COMPANY, IN TIIKIK 1MPF.GVED NOISELESS MACHINES. They hnvo the following advantages over nil other* : They have no pads to keep in order j no bobbin* to wind ; no tangling or waste of thread ; no oiling the thread or work ; no tool cheat .stocked with wrenches, piicrs, pickers, Wtiici, Ac-., Ac. The direction* arc simple, easily understood, and easily explained, by the instructors. There is tin taking apart ricatiing or roiling. They require about ten drops of oil per day, when in constant use. They make no more noise than a common clock, even when tnnking fifteen hundred stitches per minute. They run easy?-a child ten years old can work litem to fall speed. They run fust or slow without any danger of altcriug the length or tightness of the stitch. They will ileut, Fill, Gather, Bind, fiitob and Embroider, in so superior a manner that we challenge comparison. The snmo Machine will sow pavilion guasc and plantation goods. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, and will not break in washing or ironing. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread and common spool cotton with oqttul facility. The needle* are shorter, and, therefore, stronger than any other high or low* priced Machine. That they are superior to all oth* ers, in evident Atom the fact of there having been thirty thousand Machines made and sold, in competition with others already in successful operation, The question is no longer which is the best maker, hut which of tho numerous patterns of flnoVKR A Uaki.h shall I take. PitlCKS, $&0 TO (l.'tO. If. W. KINSMAN, jIj/HI for the ?'tlr of three celchrntctl .VscAisfK aa<3 jsassro sraaissra. CHARLESTON, 8. 0., 1). B. 11 ASKI.TOX, Manager. Nov 2X 29 K__ UKKAT SOUTHERN GIFT HOOK STORE! GOLD JEWELRV GIVEN AWAV AT 304 KING ST., ciia 11 l es Toy, s. c, AMlB^itXT worth from 50 rent* to $100 will he given, immediately after the tale, to each i purchaser of a Hook, for which we receive $1.00 or I inure, without any additional expense. Oitr lutmeaiHC Stork of Hooks* i The large*! in cxtont and variety to he found in the Month, presents rare indueeineuts to the reading i community, comprising nrurly all the Classical, rare and standard works of anCictit and modern Literature. The Gift Book Business I* so well known and deservedly popular, that it need* no words froin us iu it* favor ( the fact that nearly one-half the hooks sold at retail in oar large cities are sold upon the flift principle, thas securing to purchasers nearly ilonOle, anil a/tea Ira lima iu value over what they wonld receive hy the usual course of trade. Under the old fogy rules. Country merchants, and all ensh purchasers, can buy lloulci ami Stationery, WrtfcArs anil Jewelry from us at New York wholesale prices, (with addition of freight and insurance on heavy goods.) Uur facilities are such that wo l-nn anil trill offer inducements worthy the attention of each nnd every class of buyers. #zir~ Kvksino flAi.kft at Auctios will he held during the months of l>coeuiber, January, Februn, ry and Maroli. Catalogues can I* obtained by calling a. No. SOt Kim? Strout. IfhsrlMl ? S I' -- irpriiLimicK's Soi'THMtl* (JlKT lluoK STORE. Dec 1 30 If NEW FIKM. li*W ??iB8, f?UIK cuhscrHmra having formed a OOPA RTNKR II11', respectfully iurite the attention of i their friend* and llie public generally to their largo and well-celooted STOt K OF NKW HOODS just received from Near York, at the old stand of MA TlaDIN A LONG, which Ihoy offer uu accommodating terms. ROBERTS A &>ltTMATfc. r T. *. nOtHSRTH. W. T. SHLMATF. - Sep 20 21 tf DENTAL OPERATIONS. i DR. JOHN ANDEUftON WOULD respectfully inform (he eitirrns of Greenville that he hu* tiiken Dr. Ai.t.n.Vs Roo**, and ia prcpnred to attend to hi* Profession, in all the branches, with dispatch. Those residing r in 111 country will give due notice before coining, 4 so as t > avoid being disappointed, T Oct 20 24 L tf .2h?' HAVIlfO /VST RKCKXVRD ma ,xt?e Wry STOCK off ir&ru t unmc UT nm bcsidu the unnuLtrooK or BXAM-XADI cxotbivo, FOR OEN1V AND XPUTIC*. BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS, CAPS, And a great many otbor Article* generally kept for sale by the Greenville Merchants, the subscriber . thinks it highly essential to aronaint the buying community with the fast that, although be has sensed selling off at cost, sines the first of this month, ho has now fixed so very small a per eeatage oo bis now entirely New and llands?mrlv-9clect?d flock of FALL AND WINTER WOOD."that he has not the least doubt that persons, who will examine some of the Hoods referred to below, will fisd the diO'crenoe from the general prices so prominent, that it will require no persuasion, hut merely showing of the Uoode and naming of the price, to ensure their sale ia vast quantities. As it is frequently tho case that, in a large com munity, there will be some persons who are iuelincd to floubt facta, the subscriber would must humbly solicit n rail from those person* more particularly, iu order to satisfy them thnt this is neither an exaggeration or an impossibility, but that Ooods really ean and most positively shall be sold. /<??> for CA.8U, at A. SOWMEK'8, Ueloie Dr. Earle'* Drug Stars. To the Ladies of Greenville and Vicinity. TT AVIN'fl bought a large Lot of ffeavy Black i siiihi* iuw, me euMcribcr now offer* tbcm ut a great diaeount Please call and examine tbem. A. SUMMERS. NOW ON"HAND, I^AST COLORED PRINTS, froui f?i to 10 cent*; , Kant ?u|ier. Print*, IVom 8 to 11 cent*; Fust extra Print*, (English,) from 11 to 12 cents; Medium DcLainc*. 12 rents. Pine DcLaines, 20 cent*-; Extra DeLaines, 25 cent* ; Superior Poplins, (plaid,) from 25 to 30 cent*: Variety of Paramatta* and Coburgs, from 15 to 25 cents; liluck Alpaccas, all qualities and prices. For sale at A. SOMMER'S. ALSO, KERSEYS, Joans, Wool Plains, Clothe, Cassimcres. Satinets, etc., etc. Also, a well-assorted Stock of Negro Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Blankot*. Low fur cash, at A. SOMMER'S. Oct 13 23 tf F. BUBTY, i nun imimp oiin man rsDCcrvt/ii i c c s RESPECTFULLY informs the public generally that he has on hnnd a fine assortment of Booto, Shoes, Brogans, &c. WELL ADAPTED TO T11IS MARKET. In tho assortment will be found Ladle*. Misses' and Children'* lliilm ?>..! Slin..? of tunny kinds. Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Boots, Gaiters tnd Shoos. Ditcher's Boots, an excellent article, Brognti:i of nil sixes and most durable tnake. In fact, as full nn assortment of Articles in his line as can ho found in auy establishment in a town of the :<ame site. lie aliro respectfully asks nn examination of his l'riees for Cash, satisfied that his Goods nre offered At the Lowest Possible Figure. Persons in wunt of anything of the kiud will please give him a call. as.so, o?t isaxs, A Ciood Stock of Leallier, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 9001 ANO SHOE MAKING, This branch of his business is still carried on under his personal supervision, and every care will be taken to guarautcc satisfaction to thoso who patronise him. Nov 10 27-tf DOWN NOW, liS LOT AS AIYJiY CAS ASK IT. THE It API L) INCREASE IN OUR SALES OF HAVE ENABLED rs TO ORDER IN LARGE QUNTITIES, BY WHICH WE GET A REDUCTION IN PRICE, SO THAT WE CAN SELL IT BY THE GADDON, AT FOR CASH. $ 1.50 ON CREDIT. The Oil is now better than it over hn? been. WE KEEP NONE BUT /cr_ rc? ft't k ** ? j* * cli -ij ^ JJ cu ^ a a a car Counterfeit oils burn bndl vk Knck will kxflodr. J. li. SHERMAN* Agent Pel ?Q 28 tf New Confectionery and tjAOER HEER SALOON. M OHM 18 8AMC Kb (nkct pleasure Itl infdrraiug his friend* hiIiI the public generally, that lie hue lutely returned frhnl Charleston, anil is proparml la furnish his customer* with all that the heart ! can desire of various BOX MOTfl. thresh and Delicious Confectionery. Any kind of CANDY thut is iu demand. I hare for sale and atn constantly receiving Superior aud Sound Orangey )<ctnon*, N'ufs, and many other good things for the inner inan, too numerous to tnention. Rome fragrant cigar* and Something to eat What trtr.rc does a reasonable man hcW ' Ah ! not to forgot, n sparkling glass of beer, May also be had at any titne ttcrci Being thankful tor past custom* 1 would respectfully solieit a further patronage. MORRtS SAMUEL. Nov. tft. 27 If STATE" OF SOUTlt OAROL1NA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. I N O IT A N a E B Y . Wfctrgo It. Purges ami Patience Purges vs. James Ward, Rtisan Ward* et al.? l!ill for 1'urlitivH <f Unit H'lulr, (f c. fllllK Complainants having filed their Hi!) in 'he 1 above stated Case with the Commissioner in Equity, for Greenville District, and it appearing that Vl i t.i.i a m U'. Tib shu, one of the Defendants, result s without and ,?y,<o.l the limits of tki* Plate: On motion of l!. P. Jones, Complainants' S?lieil?lfr it is ordered. That the said Defendant do plead, nnI swer or dctnur, to the said Hill of Complaint, within i three months from this publication, or the stium will be tiikeu pro confeu?o as to kirn. 8. A. TOWNER, C. Jv. 0. D. i Greenville, P. Dee. I, 1859. SO-Sm Valuable Lands for Sale. ON TERMS ACCOMMODATING Tu PURCHASE0,, A TRACT containing fiMft Aerns, 400 ol ? !. arc good, heavily Timbered, and first George's Creek Upland.' The Tract is locati . Piekens District, on the road from tJrocnvi, Pendleton, S mile* from the former place. Also, a TRACT trr the sumo neighborhood. taming 370 Acres. 200 Aero* nrc heavily Thn'? . On the Tract I ho re are ?0 Acres Ik-si BOTTOM For particular*, apply to W. K. KASI,K' Oct 28 2.V-H' tirv.nvii;,, KjiRiildinK'M Prepared flier. USEFUL IN EVKBY HOUSE. I^LUII), and ready for nfe nil the '.iioe. , *tr<mi? a* eahinct Alakcr*' " nP,l w bottle sua brush. 9*. - l'rice, p? i For **lo l>y . % J. B. SHERMAN, Agent, J I 17 tf