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* w unt nxnir^' wmL *' > " Maify."1 |p ma ii .' iue n?w m "^'lllfig In |k*H*ut(M Mnudur. Mr FU*i<*tH?k ?m elected M^t of *75*5ate, pre (can, ? the iretlwtte*. ?|i Fnfh'a reantotione to re#nrd to* TmitoU OrTmntitt for Kew Mexico to4 Utoh, wu do hated. In the ltowt thro* beRote were taken for ffpalkef; to which Shtrnuin ? ? four voice short of election?after the fir* ballot Boooek withdrew, and the Democrats nominated a dozen different candidate#. aaOOKD DtsrarcH. Tibhat, Deo. 80l A movement was initiated here laat night, by the leading nien of ail parties of the country unconnected with the Democratic and Hepubllean is order to for*n * new party on the bad* of the Union and Constitution for the execution ?.f lit* laws. It ia understood that CHUanden was Chairman. They will meet again to night. In the Senate there waa a short session, and the Homestead Bill was introduced. In the llousa there were three ballots taken for Speaker. In the last one, lit waa necessary f<?r a choice. Sherman received 106 ; Hotelier, 34; MoClerand, 88 ; remainder scattering. W AstxmcTox, Dec. 14. Tiie member* of the South here are up to the temper of the occasion. Most of the Southern members of the American |mrt v stand straight up to the issue of disunion. They see that issue coming, and they are preparing for union with lha resistance men of the South. But for a few manosu vering men among them, they would already have gt*en UP their organisation and voted for Mr. Bocook. It ia however, only a question of days with them, for the South is forcing her men into solid column. Ail the intelligence that reaches here shows that tite Southern members are behind the people. The people of the South are now moving straight to disunion hy weakening. if not snapping at once all social and business ii?? bciwocu thcuiicivcs snd t!:e North. Let me puoiic men 01 me aouui come up w mem, nn<l the end U reached. The election of Sherman will be regarded as the triumph of Seward, and the avant courier of the success of Seward in 1860 Is the South ready to allow the power of the Government to be wielded for her subjugation, and to promote a war of races! Is she ready to subject herself to the scythe of aiiolUionism, and to droop under the blight of n pro consular despotism! If not, she must prepare. "Ost Wiped Oct."?A friend of ours received a letter recently from a friend of his in Texas, in which was contained an account of an occurrence that took place a fortnight ago, and which resulted in the death of an abolitionist* name unknown. It seems from the statement that Isaac Adair, who moved from Spartanburg some years lNick, nnd a man of property, was informed by bis negro* that the abolitionist above spoken of, was endeavoring to entice them off to a free State. Mr. Adnir, it appears, told them to ac ecpt bis proposition ; and then inform him at what time they would leave, and bv what place I hey would pass. They did so. In the meantime Mr. Adair innde known the facts to several of his neighbors, nnd they repaired to the spot, armed with double barreled shot guns. When the abolitionist arrived at the place designated, seeing men, he became suspicious, and endeavor ed to wenpr, whoa Mr. Adair and his friends firing on him, killed him on the spot. [AVtcfterry (8. C.) Sun. Book Agents.?The Bylvania News, of the 7th instant save: ' One day last week, two of those itinerant representatives of the Brown Association, called nt the residcnoe of n planter, well known in this section, during his absence, and rendered themselves not only disagreeable by their volubility but suspicious by their conduct They had been gone about, twenty minutes when he reached home, and being immediately informed of fheir behavior, ho pursued and overtook them in the Ogee hoe Swamp. Without any ' preliminary observations,' he had them divested of their upper garments by a couple of servants in attendance, and 1 thirty-nine* Inid on According to the ^practiced science of Russian executioners. They were then permitted to continue their journey*; i>ui at me depot wnere uiey toon me train, they made no mention of their adventure." Plain, Sensible Talk.?Better LatkThan In reply to a Northern paper, taking it to task for proponing n license tax on all articles of Northern manufacture*, brought to the South for sale, the Richmond Whig says: " We only say to them, without passion, without threat, but in calmness nnd in eaiidor, as one of the most conservative of Southern men. nnd one who has fought as hard for union of the cp position, North and South, on patriotic and honorable grounds, as any other innn in the land? adhere to your sectional Republican organization, and elect a sectional Republican President, and we are two people, for weal or for woe, for henceforth and forever I That is our deliberate, sincere, honest belief, without expressing any opin ion now as to whether the Union ought to be dissolved for such a cause or not. We only say that it will be." Post Office Robbery and Attehited Arson in Athens ?A correspondent of the Constitutional n?, writing from Athens, Oa., under date of the 10th instant, snvs: " Our post office was robbod last night of between three and four hundred dollars in money and stamps; and an nttempl made to fire the building, while those having the otfiea in eharge were, nt supper. Fortunately, they returned before the fire got under way. Suspicion fell at once upon a young man, D. Palmer, Jr., lately ftom Hi-. Louis, who had re/i^ntlu tlu. PAiunu uluiv^t fixw oml.o.it nn<) photography. Ha was arreted, and the money, &e., found in his possession. " The trial comes off at 11 o'clock this morning. lie has made full confession, and states he has accomplices in town." ? ' Didn't Call at Washington Citt.?T>r. Drownlow. in the Inst issue of theKnoxville Whig, thus explains his flight through Ilie Federal Metropolia: ' Since our return home from the North, we have been frequently inquired of as to why we did not. call at Washington, and witness the organization of the House! We have given the snine answer in every instance. We had in our ]H>cket twenty dollars in money, a through ticket to Lynchburg, six good shirts in a small car pet-sncK, and n new ovcrcout?worth nt least twenty dollars?and this was more than we were willing to risk in ihat den of thieves. Stealing has become . ideinic in Washington, amino man would be safe there with this mueh in his posses sion. ( Considerable excitement was created in our town this ini r liriir. by the npjienrance of a pnrty : of Indiuns(twelve in number) in our midst. Fhev .... ... L' -v...;.. a 1 nr? on their way to City to are their Great Filther.""T*re?klont Buchanan, fur the purpose of making mmo arrangements with reference to tlic land which they say has liecn taken from thorn in that territory. The chief of the tribe. Opushe gau, is along, lie inn young man, not exceeding 2ft years of age, fancifully dressed, j with gay turban on his head, and a half dozen j car rings in each car. He speaks English very i well. They have walked all the way from Kan<as Territory, and have been one month on the oad.?Dal ion Timet. Evr> ok tiik Ciroicr. Cssr.?The resolntion of i JIf. Smith, of Talbot, says the Milledgcvllle l>ai- L lv Ilecorder. makes a tinnl disposition of this < , iliitelisVeaed qnestion. The rrsolnlion directs j ( that the Secretary of State furnish, tinder his ! own seal, a copy of the bili for Choice's nardon, j ' as it passed both hrnnchA of the Legislature, j that the question as to whether the signature of ' the Governor is necessary to a pardon, may be ! ' determined l?y the Supreme Court. 1 . 9 r T j jM? ' .v. 1 ' * <!? I 'i: til.. -SJ-Z WILLIAM P. PRICE. EDITOR. . Our Motto?** Equal Right* to AIL" GREENVILLE, S. C. Thursday Morning, Deoember 23,1869. Delinquent Subacribera. We bore a fow subscriber* on our book*, residing out of the District and State, who have rot paid us for tho )4*t several year*. In soma instances, wc hare received nothing from them sinee they became subscriber* to the paper.? Now, we are anxious to bring this matter to the attention of these delinquent?many of whom, do doubt, are waiting to bave.their account* sent them. We shall accordingly, at an early day, make out and forward to all of oor subscribers residing out of Greenville, a statement of their indebtedness up to the first of February next, and should their aeeonnta remain unpaid at tbnt time, we shall strike their Homes from our sub, script ion book. The necesaitj for tlii* course, upon our part, must be apparent to all of themnnd we hope that our request to pay will not be unheeded. Should they desire to discontinue the paper, all they have to do, is to intimate as much when they remit us the amount now dae us. Absent. The editor is Absent, and 'will be until after our nest issue, lie will l>e at his post in time to greet the reader# of the Enterpri* on the opening of the new year. ir We arc indebted to Hon. J. D. Amtoor* for the Daily Globe, containing interesting Congressional proceedings. Also, for other lavora. 4 ? ?? New Poet Offices. Two new Post Offices have recently been established in this District, viz: Oil Camp and Ashmore'e Store. A Separate Court of Appeals. An important Judiciary change, as we learn from the Carolinian, has been made by our Legislature. The House, on Thursday nigh', last, passed the Senate bill creating a separate Court of Appoala The Southern Theologioal Sominory. We were pleased to meet tieV. J. F. 11. Mays on Friday last, in our office. Mr. Mats has been at work in North Carolina, for a few months past, in behalf of the Southern Theological Seminary, located at this place, lie informed us that the amount desired from lliat State, for the endowment of the institution, had been secured. Ho held bonds for the sum of $14,000. Tbe field for his next labors, is Alabuma, we be'icve. Wc hope as large success awaits him there. * Elections by the legislature. On Tuesday lust, we learn from the Guardian, lion. J. L. I'KTTiaaii was elected to codify the laws of the State. On the same day, Hon. J. B. O'Xkall was elected Chief Justice, and Hon. J. Johnston, Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals, just established. The Chief Justice being present at tbe time, be accepted, with grateful emotions, tbe distinguished honor, and tendered his thanks to the body nnd the country, as one who bad long endeavored to serve her to the best of his ability. * Blue Bidge Railroad. From the Southern Guardian, of yesterday, we learn that on Tuesday a bill to subscribe $310,000 for the purpose of completing the Blue Ridge Railroad to Wnlhalla, passed both the House and the Senate. It passed, in the House of Representatives, 1*3' 13 majority, and in the Senate, by a majority of 3. This subscription does not excuse any others from being paid in full. The friends of the Road will be gratified at llic Legislature having done this much for it, we presume, and will hope for more next lime. The prediction that it would be built, notwithstanding all the obstacles, it seems, will 3*et be verified. B.*. A.\ M.\ The officers of C}*ru# Chapter, No. 22, R.\ A.*. M.\, elected for the ensuing year, were installed into their respective offices on Monday evening last, as follows: M.\ E.\ Comp. T11os. Hall, High Priest E.\ Comp. Tuos. S. Author, King. E.-. Comp. W. R. Jonk*, Scribe. Comp. W. P. Prick, Captain of tbe Host. Comp. O. A. Picklk, Principal Sojourner. Comp. Samckl Stramjey, R.\ A.*. Captain. Comp. I* Care, G.\ M.\ of 3d Veil. Comp. Robt. Oukknkiki.i>, G.\ M.'. of 2d VeiL Coin p. W. C. Baimt, M.'. of 1st Veil. Comp. C. M. McJumkiw, Treasurer. Comp. J. M. Rusion, Secretary. Comp. J. B. Walton, Sentinel. Christinas. Before another issue of onr paper, the frolicking, romping, merry senium, will have nearly gone. Already the preparations of " Young America" are heing made, and a " high time " la anticipatedThe " liltleonea," too,arc impatient for the arrival of their old friend, Santa C'aus, and think that he is tarrying over long. The negro ehnekles a* his holiday approaches, and wishes " dat it was done here." In fact, everybody seems to he snlieipnt ing the joyful occasion. Turkeys?our "imp consoles himself, for onee, tlist he's s gooae?sre in demitnd, nn?l the moat choice edibles of the season arc sought after. It's a little suspicious to see an individual hunting for eggs, just now, nevertheless, it is done. Those who get tlunn, want to eat them, of course?nothing else. For one and all, we wish the fullest enjoyrneftt. of the season, with all ita fun, frolick, ami good things. * i tr The Senate of Alabama hat unanimously , adopted resolutions suthorising the Oovernor to* ] call ? Convention, in the event of-the election of ^ % Black Republican 1'rcsidenL or*nie Cnridinian announces the death of f >n. W. A Qwena, of Barnwell, Solicitor of the 1 IVesteru Circuit, lie had bun til for some tilnc, ? VHMN:. . jf >? > -y^ ?' "LXSKlfc ' * >-? .i 511 T. I i R I r- if-.jr.^T1. a _----, Not oaiy hi. oo.stitceney, I >ut many Trlcnds | sed admirers, trill hear with ngnt of the determination or thia gentleman to re tiro from the active public and po'tlleaLecrvicce in which he haa ao long been engaged. lb the Patriot and Momntminrer, of Tuesday lent, ha~>fu: " It is my firm and Settled panose Dover again to occupy a seat in cither branch of the Legislature. I am done with politico, and shall devote the remainder of my life U> my profession. Thirty Vears' active experience in public affaire and polit leal excitements has taught me lie folly sad bitterness No one hae ever had a more eongding and devoted constituency than myself, and 1 now take leave rf them with the kindest and most grstcfu! feelings." In bis political coarse, Msj. rmr has had to differ often with many good men, even bis strongest personal friends, yet he has done so conseieneiously, and with honest convictions.? Whatever may hare been, or may now be said against him in respect to hie politics, this muchwe think, will be eonoeded by all, that he has ltAAn linifiicnilv n/inaUtanf P.v KU pntirincr (Ka District wilt Iom an al>le and zealous Representative, and tha Legislature one of its moat promi netit member* Like every man who haa gone into the Legislative Hallsaud taken an aetive part in its proceedings, he haa sometimes, aa a matter of course, went averae to the sentiments of a part of hia constituency, hut by his repeated re elco tion to represent them, he haa been aseurcd that he still retained their couAdenoe and support,? While he may have some regrets, we feel confident he has many consolations in bis retirement The ** Helper Boole" In of Honi J. D. Ashirore. A voluminous discussion, in which mnch feeling has been manifested, has arisen in Congress, since its convention, In regard to this vile production and its Indorscrs, some fifty-odd members of that body, it is alleged, having indorsed it The book, it has become notorious, is one containing sentiments and plana of a most infamous and outrageous character. The sentiments nre, doubtless, those of a sectional party, who, by its avowed purposes and continual aggressions, is making Itself (nay, has already done so) extremely odious and detestable to nil good men, and moio particularly to Southerners. The plans, which it lays down, nre for as mens a purpose as the heart can conceive of. But w? do not propose to speak of the book and its contents, more than for an Introduction. On Wednesday, the 14lh inst., in the House, while Mr. ValLAXDicnAM, of Ohio, had the floor, and was read ing some extracts from it, to prove Its character together with some extract* from a circular he had received, and which he said had been extensively circulated, our Immediate Hepri-wntitire, lion. J. D. Asiimorb, Asked and obtained the floor, to make a statement. We coj>y it from the Congressional Globe : Mr Asuuott: Mr. Clerk, to show that the people of the free States, or a portion of them? of those handed together for the purpose of inakin'^nssnults upon the institution of slavery?are. at this very moment, carrying out a part of that programme, 1 avail myself of the courtesy of the gentleman from Ohio to announce on the floor cf this llouse that, at this very time, their emissaries are at this work in South Cnrolien, and that we have now in jail,at the court house at Greenville, placed there oidy a few days since, one of the vilest and most infamous creatures that ever defiled the face of this fair earth, who was caught with these books in bis hand, and who had dis trihutcd no less than tenor twelve copies of it among the negroes and poor white men of that district. Mr. Codb. fin his scaO Well tliee'll .. - ?' ?' ? ? ? him. Mr. AftnMoiiK. Yes, sir; they will hang him, and we will hang any such men who come into that congressional district. [Applause in the galleries.] I, air, come hero from, perhaps, the most conservative and Union-loving district of South Carolina, and I have myself l?een taunted with suhmissionism in my native State and with being too much a Union man ; since I hove taken my seat ii|m>ii this floor, such has been the work of these vile emissaries in South Carolina. I am glad of an oportunity to state the fact without intending to engage in discussion. Only a few days since this emissary of these Black Republicans, llarrold Wyllls, was at his work wnen tl was announced to some of the lending gentlemen of that tfSreenvilie) district that such a mischievous and infamous attempt was being made to arouse the slave population of the district and array the non-slaveholder against the slaveholder; they immediately went to work and ferreted out in a single day seven copies of that infamous Helper book?the work of an infamous I renegado thief from our sister State, North Caro- | inn?pippinuso in uie gatlertes|?a limn who dure not show hi* face u)>on the boil which gave him hirth. Sir, he whose heart in so black tlml he couhl niMil the mother who bore him i* blacker than 1 can paint. [Itcm-wed applause.] Ye*, ir; and when the rn'ucU of this emissary were searched, not only Were there copies of that work found in hi* possession, but nn extensive correspondence wn* discovered between him And various person* in different portions of the North, and he had a placard over his mantle piece setting forth in large nnd glaring letter*, that any and all could he aupplied with it free of charge and free of cosh by applying nt the office of the Tribune, in the city of New York. He went about liia work aeerelly and at the midnight hour; whilst others were nsleep, whilst nil the honest men of the country were wrapped in slumber, lie wasYrov.'ling through the highways and by way* of the Ian*!, distributing this book "to the non-slat Inkling whites and the negt oe*. And let me tell gentlemen on the Republican aide of the House, that the men who cmnc forward aud announced that this mischievous work was going on were non-slaveholder*. A good old gentleman, whom I have known from mv infancy, and who never owned n slave in his life, was the first to announce the rascally treason attempted to be perpetrated. [Applause in the galleries.! ' The man, Wyllla, was immediately seized, and the results which I have stated followed; and, sir, he ha* mude revelations which I am not yet prepared to make upon this Hour,and which, when the time come*, 1 will make and fortify with the testimony of the best men In the good old district of flreenville?the Union district of South Carolina. This is the work that these gentlcnitii have betn recommending ami that as Wen going on, on the part of emissaries of those who indorsed the Helper hook. 1 Mi<t, Mr. Clerk, that 1 ?li?l not intend to engage in nny discussion. I merely wished to state the facts, and it struck me that it was a good opportunitv to do so when my friend from Ohio was reading the shameless and infamous pnssa gee from the most infamous liook and from the circular kindred in its character. [Applause.] Catalogue. J. T. Austin, Jr., has favored us with a "Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty ami Student# of Wofford College, 1859." The Catalogue represents the number of Students attending the College the past year to have been: In the Senior "law, 1ft; Junior Class, 1ft; Sophomore Class, 92; Freshman Class, 22. Total, 7ft. There wrre 14 graduates at the Commencement in Jnly last.? Hie College has an able Faculty?Rev. A. M. inter, D. IX, is the President The Catalogue isa been neatly printed by Douot.ass, Kvins 4 Co., it the Erpr'M oftiee, Spartanburg. ^ i ' i III" 1 ths mouth. "TbeYoung^rtielit" fcTdCuey-loolP, lift intereetiag gtoap, while ? Marti*) And Happy," tekee the eye of the Jover of domestic comfort*. The colored fashion fRate look* pretty. The " Home * 1* edited "by T- & Awnnm mid Yin oimia F. Towmrn. Term*: $J n yenr. In advance?four copies one yenr, )l. Pnblishod by T. S- Aetuur 4 Co.. 828 Walnut Street, Philadvl phU. Business School. Attention is directed to the Advertisement of this School, in another column. Mr, E. P. Davis, principn), is s gentleman well qualified to instruct young men in s practical and business education. See the advertisement. Rational Democratic Convention. ... . The 23d day of April, 1830, has been announced by the Executive Committee, as the day for the meeting of the National Democratic Convention, In Charleston. * Adjourned.?The Georgia Legislature adjourned on Friday last, lflth lust, A Georgia exchange says; " It r>ight, for all the good it has accomplished, have done so weeks ago." Net very complimentary, auyhow. tW Maj. Tillman* Wataon, Dr. John Lake and Dr. Win. D. Jennings, hare been nominated for the vacancy Hi the Senate caused by the election of the Hon. J. P. Carroll, of Edgefield, to the Chancery Bench. Mr. Gregg declines. IW The business of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, (says the Carolinian,) for the mouth of November, amounted to $88,461. The largest business ever done by the Road in one month. tr Senator J. H. Hammond it is said intends resigning hi*seat in Congress because of itl-health. This will be regretted. tJTMr. John A. Inglis has been elected to fill the seat created by a recent Act of the Legislature on the Law Bench. communicated. Messrs. Price A McJuskin?Dear Sin: I herewith enclose you a copy of the resolutions passed at the late session of our Conference, for which I would respectfully request an insertion in your paper. Yours truly, F. A. MOOD, Sec. Manoumstks, S. C., Dec. 10, 1889. Rttclvfd. That our irrntoful aeknowledirmenU be, and hereby are, tendered to the citiuu of Greeuville an<i its vicinity for tbo kindness and elegant hospitality extended to ua during our very agreeable sojourn among them. Jteaolretl, That we hereby present our thank* to the Commissioners of Public Building* for the use of the Court House for our daily seasons, Rfolrrd,, That we heartily reciprocate theChrlstian love and fraternal feelings evinced by the Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, of this town, in their invitation to our ministry to occupy their pulpit*. Hrmlrexi, That the thanks of this Conference are hereby tendered to the Kditors and Proprietors of the Patriot and Mountaineer and Greenville Jinterpri**, lor their generous liberality in printing mutters pertaining to. its interests, GnrrsviM.it Sv.minaky.?A student at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Greenville, >1 f ' ! ? . " We have now 19 students, and 13 others nre expected l>y the first of January next A moat excellent commencement, when wo remember that Princeton had only S students the first see ion, and 8 the second I I believe that ours la much the largest number that a Theological Seminary has ever commenced with in this country." t H 'e*tern Recorder. We are much gratified to see that the brethren of the "Great West" are feeling an interest in that nohle institution. The whole South should feel a sort of holy pride (we have not a better word at hand) In patronizing it. Greenville is already a kind of Jerusalem to the Baptists of South Carolina on account of our excellent literary schools, male and female. The seminary should be, and we think will be, to the whole South, what the other schools are to the Baptists of South Carolina. Sines the above was written, we learn that there are twenty three students, from six States, in Uie Seminary.?Southern Baptist. Tux Rioiit Spirit.-?A lady resident of Sbockoe Hill started out shopping, yesterday, l>ut before leaving borne rwnlved that if the could not supply her want* of Southern production*, ahe would mnke no purchases. Score* of merchant* showed her beautiful good*, but all that had th? Yankee imprint upon thein were east aside, a* unworthy to be touched. Thousands of other ladies are ready ami willing to follow this example, and if the sterner sex are but half as patriotic. the South will toon have lier looms busily at work, and every State will be its own supplier.?Hirhmond Dispatch.. Marriaok or Cot'mxa?The Gorenor of Kentucky, in hi* annual message, discusses at some length the lamentable effect of intermarriage of eonsins, which snhject conies up in connection with his views touching the nt\ luins for the insane and idiotic. He anys that 10 to 80 p? r cent, of these unfortunates nra the offspring of such murriages, and recommends an Act of the Legislature rendering these unions illegal ? A Girt rnoji Jonx Browh.?A member of the United States Artillery, Company A., who returned from Harper's Kerry, exhibited at the Relay House a noble specimen of a bull dog, presented to liiin by John Brown previous to his execution, for acts of kindness shown the owner by the recipient. The animal answered to the name of King, and is said to have been with his master for the past three years, sharing the dangers of his Kansas and other forays. Diattcr Trapr i* tiik Gkoroia Lkohhtvrx.?In the House of Representatives of the Georgia I-rgislntnre, a resolution has l>een passed to spfMiint two commissioners to Europe, to examine into the feasibility of establishing direct: imd.. I between tit i South sud O'Dlincrilitl Europe.? Hod. A. II. Rlfttlu-nt and Dr. MeGhee, Hmntor front Houston, have been appointed. Tmr Conductor of Sunday morning's down train on the South Carolina Railroad, on arriving at Iflackville, found that an addition had been mad? to the Dumber of hi* |tas**ngers by the birth of a fine baby. All parlies, including the Conductor, at Inat account* were doing a* well a* could be expected.?Augutia Ditpnteh. G norma Stats Fair.? A bill has paaaed the I-oWer House of the Georgia legislature, granting an appropriation to the State Agricultural lecietv of 11 A,000, for the purpose of erecting suitable buildings, and $2,600 annually to be distributed in premium*. A Child's Tuoueur.?A little girl on# night was under the rterry ?ky, intently meditating upon the glories of the heavens At last, looking up to the sky, she said, " Father, I have been thinking if the wrong aide of heaven is so beauti ful, what will the right sids hi P * \ N ?ri'i i i mi i i j; i i ?mm tor ?Uu w"u I>?rt of iifff. gooda ta maoofeetufad odt ?f thk State, hSvtf iwpjjUd, *t whet port they entered. W**iiiwrro*, %e? 1*. Krt**U<m if Cook, CtppU, Or*** mtd Cop*land?l>vep*U}heA from Cherleelowu state that Cook A"d Ceppta aaeeeaded In escaping from their oell. loot eeantug. Lot wrre di?eovor?<l end re-fmpriaoned At noon te-dav. Green mtd CopoUnd were hurtg At 11 o'clock, And tho other* were hung in the Afternoon. \\*'K Tax Ocoroia Stata Co*t?xtio5.?.Fifty two Democratic member* of the Legislature of Georgia Dave expressed, In a Ckrd, their disapproval giho Action, And their nroteet ngainat tho anoritj of the Democratic meeting held at 1111I edge villa the Stli inat The eitixena of Maaerfw*m ksva aim met In onnvantinn end MniuUataA the whole affair.?Guardian. . A lady In Xenia, Ohio, after having been Ironbled lor some time by *!aiuleron? letter# addteeaed to her friends- appealed to the postmaster for relief. He put a private mark on fire |>o#Ug? (tamp#, four of which were sold to the euepreted individual. In two or three davetwoof the four , marked eterope came beck on letter* addreeeed to tho lady'a brother-la-law, and to her minioter. The writer waa aoon invited to the reeldene# of the lady, when he vii treated to a cowhiding by the injured ft-male and her eieter in-law. Married, on Tuetday evening, 20th intt. at the Baptist Church in Greenville, 8. C, hy Richard Pnrman. P. P., Hon. FOSTER BI.OPGET, Jr., of Augusta, (la, and Mia* EMMA POOL, of this place. - j Bellgiotts Hotioe. Bar. J. M. BUNION, hy TMvine permission will preach at CHICK'S SPRINGS, on the 4th Sabbath In January next CLERK.?We are authorised to announce WILLIAM A. McDAXIKL, Esq., a Candidate for reelection to tbo Office of Clerk of the Court, at the approaching Election. SI!ERlh"r**Vf e are authorized tanoMia M. D. DICKEY oca Ciuididitl*for8h?rif ofUrttnTilli District, at the ensuing Election. SUERfFF.?Tht, friend# of JOHN T. MoDANEIL most respectfully announce liitn m a Candidate fur 8 he riff of tlreonvillo District, at the ensuing Rleotloa. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. * fiBTAM'8 FOLMOKIO WAFER*. The most certain and speedy remedy svor discovered for "h!I Diseases of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs, ColM, Asthp.i, Consumption, Bronchitis. Influjnia, fidnrse u s*, Difficult Breathing, Pore Throat, Ac., Ac., Ac. THESE WAFERS |gyo the most instantaneous and perfect relief, and waeu persevered with according to directionn, never fuil to effect a rapid and lasting euro. Thousands have been restored to perfect health who have tried other means ia vaia. To all classes and ail constitutions they are equally a blessing and a euro?none need despair, no matter how long the disease may have existed, or how severe it may be, provided the organic structure of tbew vital organs is not hopelessly decayed. Every one afflicted should give them an itnpnrtial trial. To Vocalists asp PitcMC SritAxrns, these Wafers are peculiarly valuable; Ihry will, in owa nar remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and thoir regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power anil flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, far which purpose they are regularly used by many por| fs.?sional vocalists. JOB MOB. 8 ?I j Priprletsr, Roe h ester, N. Y. Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale in Greenville by | E. KRUTCH. May 10-eowly 10 Boxes Tallow Candles, 4 VERY knperior Article, Jest reoelved, at 2fl cents per Mnd. For sale by c 22 33-tf ~ STERN A EVANS. saw? nnwm jt trn nun n. THE ROOM recently oocupiedff>y Dr. Pirn* Ma School Room. It U suitable for a School, I Society Room, .aid contain* two large apparUnents. ! Inquire of W. P. PRICE, Doc 22 35 tf BOARD! BOARD!! MTIIE Subscriber respectfully announces to the public generally, that be la prepared to furaiah By (Ac /My, W*rk or Month, on the moat reasonablo terma. Peraona attending the Coarta and other public occasions will llud it to their ndvantage to call on him. I far- Apply 1 M* yard* eait of Old Court House, on Market Street. R. W. STOKE. Dec 22 IS 1m NOTICE. ~~ LAND AND, H0R8B8 FOR SALE. I WILL offer for mtle, to Ihray tMffr) liiglicat tiidder, on Tkurtday, dr I2tk of January Heart, at my n-^aJLL sidenre, at Pnirviow l'osi Office, Two Tracts of Land, N?. 1 eontaina 7Vo Hundred and Ttrrnty-throe Arret, adjoining lands of C. B. Stewart, Wm. Choice and others ? baa about twenty-lire acres of Wood- I land on it, about the same in eultiration, the balance in pine old Held. No. 2 contains One Hundred and Ninrty-Jloe Acrt'f adjoining lands of Jaa. Mr Dowel, J. Abner Nash and others { twonty-llre acres in eultiration, the remainder Woodland. stock or IIORSES, CATTIaE & SIIEEP, And such other Property sa 1 do not need to keep. Tortus made known on dty of sale. ROBERT PBDEN. Dec 22 S3 4 JUST RECEIVED, A LOT 07 9S969H9 COXBIIITIXO OP R&1SIKS. ALMSIfiS. CB&BASTS CiTEGl imi as? FRESII SALMON d LOBSTERS, In Cana, WORCESTERSHIRE & WALNUT SAUCE, W<D3fcI4VW? (flAffCWIPp Win**, I*nr1er, Alt, Cardial*, II randy Pemehf, Froi>b Pcaekea, Pln? Apple* iu cmi, Apple, Strawberry, Peach and Blackberry Jeliie*, Dun Drop*, Sugar Plum* of ear loon flavor*, Frt>?h Net* aererel kind*, Pickle* in half gallon and quart* and pint*, Kro*h S.xle, Wine. lint lor and Sweat Blmlt, fro* i Miller*' Bakery, t.barlcaton. ai.ro, a njta i.ot or Fir* Cracker*, flkjr Unchot*. Rorpenl*, Wbeol 1 Rocket*, Torpedo**, Uraaahoppere, k*., and a atnall j lot of ? s a A a> *??*?, All of wblob will be i?W at lew price* for CASH, at , V SMITH'S FAMILY Gftl/CEAY, (tppntit* JokM M'. Orady'0, JJuia Sir**. l>~a r? ?r i * I I # sssa?!&^a?~ - ?? , EAP?tTARTERg. j^ .H:?MP,.'i..I);?"" " '?? l unasttAi, vzfuifmy, o. mm Fleetwood lannkac, Esq., having wm , epp<iDted Aid-do Cams to hi* Excellency n* Governor, With the icnk of Lieutenant Colonel, will . he obeyed and respected accordingly. By order. % R. Q. M. Adjutant and Inspector UeuesAL- M Deo 2J M l X SotM CtfoliiM?fiteobille SSiiid! AI D8TIIT BRUCE, who b is custody of the Bheriff of Greenville District, by rirtee of a writ of m?tor uH erii/edMiiM, at the salt of Okodiah A. Pickle, having Sled la my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of hb estate and effbets, bis petition to the Ooert of Common Fleas, praying thai he ujitjr be admitted to tU bc~rit ?f * Act of the General Assembly made for the relief of la. solront debtors : It Is ordered that the said Obediah A. Pickle, and all others, the creditors, to whom the said Austin Bruee U in any wise Indebted, ha and they are hereby summoned, and bare notice to appear, before the said Court, at Greenville Court House, OM the Fourth JfondrtU in March ucrt, to hew cause, ?f any they can, why tho prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. W. A. M? DANIEL, C. 0. T. Office Court of Common Pleas, Greenville District, Dee. 30, 1809. 33 8m riJ-ltSK lVAKTKD. %XI Apply to a. sommbrs. At the " Bine Store." 5?c i3 as * "SILVER SOAP," ' FOR Clouding and Polishing 8Kver, Plated and Britannia Wares, Mirrors Marble, Tin, Ac. For cleaning House Paint, Window Glass and Carriage Mounting*, it is invaluahU. For *ala by FISilERs* HRIKH9D, McBeee Block. Dec 18 82 tf__ v "FARINA CRACKERS,? FRESH, ju*t received and for ante by FISHER A HRINfTSR, MoBee'a Bloek. Deo IS 82 tf GLYCERINE SOAP, Glycerine Cream, and Camphorated Im, FOR softening and beautifying the completion, and a sure preventive of ehapped hands and lips. Prepared and for sale by . rfSIlKIt A llF.IN'ITsn, ; > Druggists and Chemists. I/N IO ?>? j ' (Hirer WloM Starcta." AFAH superior Starch. Mil in quality aD<) strength, than anr nthee in uM. Far mI? j by FISHER A MF.INITSH, . t "Dec 15 JI2-tf Mc Bee's Bloak. TO RENT, From (he First of Jannnrir, I960, TUE VERY DESIRABLE Residence on Bun combo St., OCCUPIED during the past year by A. C. Suits, , Esq. The Ilouae contain* fifteen Room* nod eleven Fire-place*. The I?ot coinpriae* eight Acre* of ground, With a Branch of Water running through it. The premise* are located adjoining the Female College, and are altogether most favorably adapted for a flrat class Private Boarding House. Apply to 8. S. CKITTNEDKN. to Niinm inn m FOURTEEN MILES ABOVE OREENVILLE C. H.f UNDER the charge of Dr. PIERCE, Aj^^lste Rector of the Academy in Oreenville village, will lus opened early in I860. 1 Way Tbla Scoool will embrace in ite currie4Br ulum of Studies and Kxercisea, all Uso Department* of a Sub-Collegiate Institute. The usual Course of Mathematics and of BelleuLettree Science, with Practical Elocution, will bo pursued. In the Department of Ancient Languages, student* can be carried through the Course which i? prescribed n* necessary to Graduation in tb* South CaawUna College. In conjunction with these, threo of the Modern Languages will be taught by Special a Reading*. An Apparatna competent for illustrating the principles of Natural and Microscopic Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy and Civil Engineering, will soon be connected with the Pchool. A programme of the Course, with an announcement of the Kates of Tuition asd Board, etc., will shortly appear. Marietta 1* a healthy, quiet place, adapted, in many points of view, for Educational purposes. Dec 15 *3 tf The Stale of Month C arolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Roderick w. goddard, who i* hi th* eustody of the Sheriff of Greenville District, by virtae of a writ of capias ad ?u*i?/neiendam, at the suit of William P. Price, having Med in my oflloe, together with a schedule, on oath, of hi* estate and effects, hi* petition to the Court ot Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that tbeaaid William P. Price, and all other the creditors te whom the said Roderick W. Goddard is ia anywise indebted, be, aud they are hereby, summoned, and bar# notice to appear, before tbs said Court at Greenville Court House, on tbs fourth Monday In Mareh next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioa aforesaid, should not he granted. W. A. Me DAN I EI., C. O. P. Oflkoe Court of Common Pleat, Greeavillo District, I'.lK Du>aU IBM f? 1 . 1U. 11 BACON! BACON! A CHOICE I Ait of One Middling*. xeloctcd with care, and for eale low for ca*nf l>? BTKKN A KVAND, Dec 0 81-tf Coder McBee'e Hall. H ra Wimlow'i Sootklug Syrup, Foil CHILDREN Teething. Por ealo a* PItfllKR A UKINITSII'S Drug Store. Kcnmbc lllaslaallnc Oil. JUST roeelred and for sale eboan a* * ' KIMIKll A ilKINITSH'H. DIAMOND CEMENT, ? FOR jftinin/r broken China, Qfui, Fnrthermara, Metal*, Wood, Cabinet Work, and all Pw?y Article*. i'or talti by VIDRXB A HKIJilTSjr^ Pore Catawba Ginger WUms l^OIt *aUl?jr Ati Fir? Crackers! Firo Crackers! I /5f\ RCXJ78 jnsl rewired, W for ml* a* CltnrW % \>\ t tan nrb-oa, rwiout mrt-i ??r?, bv ^ hcrrU 2^* StS*# * tYAlti* l?, . ; < "? - \pr . < s ' W ' W . teed r? * s 'et '