The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, November 08, 1860, Image 2
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W ASHCNOTOir, Qafc 30.
The flu of the Southern Pwunionista,
ae just exposed, is to hold l>?ck the
otton -crop, which h*? already Keen
. Irawn en, and refute to let a single bag
l*e shipped to England. The result
will be, ae they suppose, a drain of specie
and' a general floaneial erisb?.?*f. - ?
Hon. A. H. Boteldr. of Virginia,
brings intelligence fiom New York tonight
that New Jersey is safe for fusion,
..n.1 iL.i tL. -?- - - - ; . T t
?>(U iihh viimiun rtit3 ngMHl LIUdolo
in New York^-1
A letter from Hon. A. II. Stephens,
declaring that if tbe^Hnion'ewriwri, Hie >
principles of DoufUe will survive, is
published in the. Suit* newspaper .ibis
evening.
The MoewientsU-announcQ their purpose
tio make Virginia the New Kng
land of the Southern Confederacy, and
Sy stimulating her eiuirgies nnd' develing^er
resources, to increase the" value
-f her slave property. It j? not expect?n
that Virginia. eeill jpin in the sectsdun
luovdtuent. . .. . Q.
Washington. Oct. 30. ^
A meeting of the prominent chiefs
connected with Hie secession movements
in South Carotins, took place at
Senator Hammond's residence, near
\ogusta, on Thursday last. All the
Congressional delegation .except Mr.
. files, who was detained by sickness,
were present, also Messrs. Orr, ex-Governor
Gist and Adams, and many pi her
leading men. The opinion was unanimous
on instant seccM?ic\n in the event
of Lincoln's election. Similar meetings
of leading men hsve l>e?u held in Georgia.
Alabama, Mississippi and Florida, i
It is stated, by i?er*ons who profes?;
to be acquainted with the purpose* of
the extremists in the cotton Stales, that
they will, in the ovent of secession being
authorized by their rospoctivo Stale.. ,
Conventions, tuke irossosaion of the fur
tificationa in tire South and Southwest.
Those fortifications me poorly garrisoned
just now, as I hey always are in tiino? of ]
pence, and, notwithstanding' the loyally ]
of the army to the federal government,
could be carried probably without a
blow. In case of any Slate placing
iiurstrii iu opposmon 10 iue nuiiiority ot I t
the Union, the possession of the fortifi- \
cations would be a very important mat- ?
ier. It would strengthen tlie secession- ,
ists, shite, on llio oilier hand, the ie- |
tcntion of these fortified places l?v tho \
general government would give forco to \
its appeals and argument* in favor of ,
peace. The President and Secretary, of ,
of war have been strongly urged to i
strengthen the garrison* along the 1
Southern Atlantic coast, the Gulf and 1
the Mississippi. - >
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Another Royal Makiuauk.?Tlie
London Court Journal, has announced
the coming betrothal of her majesty**
second daughter, the Princess Alice, to
Prince Louis,"of Hesse Darmstadt, a
nephew of the reigningjGrand Duke.?
This union is only to Le noted in a political
sense, inasmuch ns it will cement'
still more strongly the close alliance
already existing between the royal families
of Great Jjriiinn and* Prussia, the
bridegroom ehct being, through hi*
mother, consignennan to the King and
to the Prince Regent of the latter Kingdom.
11 esse Darmstadt is by no mean*
the smallest of the many German principalities.
Its area is 3,7G0 sqliare
miles; tire population, eight years since. 1
numbered 854,000; the army upward* |
of 10,000 men; the chief cities are
Darmstadt and Mxvnneo tlm
rivers the Rhine and tho Nectar. The j ,
persona! qualifications of tbii) young | i
couple belong to tho realm of gossip, \
which we do not desire to aid in extend- (
ing beyond tho cnoimous limits that it ;
has recently attained. JJut we may I
add that if in years?23 and 18?the
pair will bo fairly nmte<h *o also is the ,
match a suitable one in another respect.
We should scarcely enre to see the fortunes
of a daughter of England linked
with those of Abolitionism. Hesse
Daimstadt i* a Constitutional monarchy.?
Jf.-J". Albion. . *
FaoM Texas ? We lrnve rend n letter
from a gentleman, w ho some years hack
moved from old Chester, and settled in
Knsk County, Texna. He gives rather
an unfavorable jjceonnt of thai country
and thinks tbat'those who are settled in
Carolina, had better not move away.?
lie states that ciopa are almost an enlite
failure, and Hint water is very scarce
in that country. 'Ihe ground, he states
has not been thoronghlr wet there since'
l-.^t ?? ?- ?
?*WIHOII, v ii i"* win 111 nrni n
$3 per l?u~h<*l delivered, in thnt County,
flour $18 j?fV barrel, bacon 20 eta. perpannd,
teef 8^ eta. per pound. A great
many people are leaving Kosk County,
this Fall, nifd going into Arkansas and
other countries.^
Mon^y it i* stated is very scarce in
Tex**, and there is no cotton raining to
bring money to the farmer. Sotne per
son* hnve been bang by u mob there,
who were accused of Retting fire to bottles,
towns, <kc.? Ch(*tcr "Standard.
Tub tb.tT* ntooB.?'The claims of
this great enterprise never required nmre |
al I tic Lands l>f its htend* than at the i
Eresent tinte. 1 he recent State election 1
as shown lhat 'he peopWrhave endors j
ed it, and desire to <-ee it hastened io
ccmpleti* n. 'J he House of Kepiesen- |
talives ?% ill vole the required aid--u in j
lor the Striate to stifle it, or give hop* j
lo a JiUial spirit of cnterpiiae in dial
Stale.
We are t ware that the present political
exciu merit ?vay engines almost er^1
cry thing else, but there is no leftson in
throwMr* rride all improvement in conKrquen.'i
hereof. I'oli'.ics'i* a trade,
and will never di'e; enterprise is not,
nl d ntoat le fufctercd and cnCOUraged.
So imu'h has been '**id in favor of
this road thai we forbear at the present
inn*. We inu*t be permitted, however,
to call attention to Mr. Smith'* loiter
re ih<* first page, relative to tli? almost
mineral wealth of ^lacon.
No b
m" fo
W7>. PMC1, Witor.
0. X. XoJUHUM, Assistant.
Our Sotto-"Xqotl "Bights to All.? *
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Thtnnday Morning, Hov. 8, 1800.
V iroFMSLDEil, v,
HON. J. 0. BRECKINRIDGE
OF KENTUCKY.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
GEN. JOSEPH LANE,
OF OBSOON.
WANTED,
AN active. intcliigrotlnd, to learn n trade.
lie will lie e.vjx-cicd to live with his
employers, must l?c ?'f good character, nnd
have sufficient education to read and writo.
A lad 13 Or 14 years of age, preferred.
Apply at this Ofiica.
The Pu>>li*hm regret that circumstances,
over which they ImJ nu control,
hnve delayed this i?sue one day Inter than
usual. They hope it will not occur^again,
and beg their subscribers not to grumble. [|
t*T The reader's attention is directed to
the Reports of the Board of Commissioners
of the Poor, and the Board of Commie
i?toners of Public Buildings, in this issue. iMU.ITAHV
EJLSOTIOW.
Af a company election, livid on >S*tunl?y j
net. Sergeant R. C. l't u.ux was elected '
h'irst Lieutenant of the llutler Guards.
THE BLUE COCKADE.
We had recently cfleii heard, but never
aw the blue cockade of tlie Minute Men
intil n few days past. Now these insignia
ire becoming ipiite common in our midst, I
\nd may be seen at almost nny time. The |
badge is worn on the left side of the hnt, na t
is the rule. The movement, in this section <
is n recent one, hut the number is nlrendy f
respectable of those v lio have connected
llieinaclves with the company. The Minute
Men of Greenville will be found on the roll
and in the held when their services ure
needed. <
PREBIDBKTIAL ELECTORS.
The following are the Electors for President
and Vice President in South Carolina :
For the State nt Larg<?Win. E. Murtin,
A. I\ Calhoun.
First Congressional District?Jolin^ William*.
Second Congressional District?Thomas
Y". Simmons.
Third Congressional Distiiet George
P. Flliot,
Fourth Congressional District?Tilmnn
Watson.
Fifth Congressional District?Jo* F. GistSixth
Congressional District?P. G. Ale- ,
Caw. ..
WILLIAMPTON II* RUINS. 1
The large and magnificent XVw Llotel at <
Willinniston Springs,. was found to bo on '
lire about one o'clock yesterday morning. '
Oie flames extended so rapidly, that no ef- '
Tort* to suppress them e?-uld..have" proved
uieocssful, and the building was entirely
consumed, together with the Central llousn, ^
owiu'U ity Mr. it. R. tivnoiNe.'tlic tf?r*of 14.
P. Mamms A Son and Mr. IVki.k, in which
lust establishment vol located the l'oslOrtVc.
Oilier houses were also burnt- '(lie
loss h?9 bor n very gron}?some of llie hilfort-M
saving scarcely their veaiing apparel.
n>e large hotel was insured" fob n considers*
1.1 e anionnt, and was to hnvc been sold on
fliodaylt burnt down. Tl:o enure of the
fire, baa not vet I eon ascertained?several
conjectures are afloat, but we forbear giving
any of tliom. Not h ss than >1'2 5,000
worth of property has been consumed.
Minute JS" 0:1.
The Minnie Men of (Jve'cnville bare organized
a corps already numbering eighty
men, and have elected the following officers,
under the constitution of the Central Club
at Columbia;
VV> II. Campbell, Cnpfatn ; T>r. U. T.
Thrusten, Fir>t Lieutenant; .1. M. .Tones.
Second Lieutenant; A. Shidlou Scruggs,
Eiuign.
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THE EXTRA SF.SSTOTT.
Agreeably to tile call of (lor. Out, tho
Legislature met in Columbia on Monday
I last. lion. W. D. 'I'ortkk Was re-elected
' ,.t it.- ? .1 II?
Simmon*, Speaker of the Hon p. The Message
of Ili* Kxcellonry Gov. Got, was read
in bolli IrmicWi of tlie Lcji^l.-fiir*.' He
favorey} the imnifillu(e wcftilgn of South
Carolina in the event of the election of
l^jicor.n, nn<l rminitlicndril a thorough rooitfni.izntion
of the Militia, " so as t?> place
the whole military force of the Stale in a
position fo lie M?<*d at i lie abort **t notice,
and It It tfi* gr? :#t?-*t efficiency." Jlo also
reeoniinrmlod tlmt the'Service* of ten thou*
mid volunteers he immediately noeept'd,
and that they be organised ?rnd ordcffil by
nuiirril eliofcsn by themselves, a ml hoi,l
themselves iti readings* fBlieonllcAm, upon
the shottest notice. The Message wa*
ninds this special order for Tuesday in the
Senate at twelve, and in the House, at one
'clock. Five thoitsHiid copies have been
prStitid for the use of the nu mbers ef tiis
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OODEY'8 XiAET'8 BOOK.
The.l>cceri?l?er niimte r of tide tjnjtnrpnsrtLatly's
Magazine bus reached ns. The
illitct rations which accompany ft are err* I
tastily very anfeannMcf \ iz: _ rim-inu,*
in III* City " ami ^Clft-latAin* in'lhe Conn- Ij
try." The FacMonf 1'l.tte iie* the prefen:
-number is snperior to anything of 1li* kin I
we sver saw in any pet iodieul. foreign or
American. We continue t<? club with Oodey,
furnishing the Book and the KnUrpri** for
tynnv ? -xas ? u. |
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f^ini.wmwp.
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The Butlw Guirdi hMfi dr*s? pertll Wf
h?turdoy I ml?Capt. A. D. LIokk tommandi?g.
Oil martiltinylfom the llell into tlfe
ilrt*!, the compeuiy proceeded to tbe rcsiIWfMJjof
ha farmer Qsptain, lacjcTnsv*
V, recently resided, where, In behalf of
the member* of the corps, * handsome silver
cup ws p??i?Ud to him. Th* . cup was
presented by Capt. IIokk, in a short but appropriute
sddreCs, in which he feelingly alluded
to the former servi*e*.<Sf Capt. Tlfrer
ton in behalf of the eompany, and the ninny
regret* at his resignation, assuring btni that
tbe Severance of his connection with the
company affected not the feeling of friendship
and regard which he h^d by.his conrtcousness
won from its members. In reply,
Capt. Tnai *Tox spoke briefly and feelingly.
U? regretted that circumstances bad made
it necessary i'or him to resign bis command;
alluded to the readiness and. cheerfulness
with which bis orders had always been
obeyed; expressed bis confidence iu the pa^
triotism of th? corps, and felt that, when a
call Whs' made, if it should come, fort)** defence
of our homes and institutions, tlio name
it bore would not be disgraced, nor itsstaudard
deserted. In conclusion heaseured ibe
members that Ibe testimonial which be bad
jUSt received at their bands, would be ever
cherished by him as a memento of their esteem
and regard.
After the presentation of the cup, the
company marched through the street, performing
various evolution*. Tho number
in rank*, and the precision with which the
evolution* Were executed, were quite creditable
to both men and officers.
The Green vilh: Hand added to the Interest
of the occasion with good ninsic.
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Yokk, November 5.
The K''w 3 rork Election.?The
Union ticket is gaining strength hottrlv,
but it is now le j late. Lincoln will
catty the Slate. We shall elect five
Democratic Congressmen from this city
ind Iwo'fidm Long Inland. The latter
a ill be clear gain* for Hi<s Democracy.
[ Charleston Courier.
Bai.timork, Kovcintier 5, P. M,
The Presidential Jtlrci foment.?The i
rolitical excitement here and elsewhere, <
i* tar as heaid fiom, is intense.
The Tribune, and other New York '
taper* of that sti>pe, issued this day, J
express some doubts concerning Linwin's
success in Nexy York, and the
usionisis arc tuorc hopeful.
J Charleston Lburicr. |
What tiir I'kksidkkt Thinks.?
Hie Washington correspondent of the
" 1 Vnnsylvnninn " says :
1 understocHl from a good source that
the President barely hopes for the continuance
of peace during his Administration.
I am told that he fears the issue
of accession will ho piecipitated ii?v
mediately after the election, withoutwaiting
for the inauguration of Lincoln.
lticnuoM). November 5.
Political.?The political excitement
is very high here.
l^ast Saturday night Ex-Governor
Wise addressed nn, audience ut Ports- i
mouth, Va., numbering about a thousand.
It is said that Iris speech was the
greatest e/l'ort of his life. lie solemnly
iwor^he would never acquiesce in LinjohCa
election. The Piincc Anne connv
resolutions were adopter) amid the
?ihlest excitement. Govertioi Wise ]
qroke for four ltouis.
Wasiiinuton. November 5.
Alarming Jntrtti gsttoe41nmo?* said
emanate from the same source that
notified Gov. Wi.-e of Drowu'a raid,
have rear lied Governor Letcher, of Virginia,
who last week instituted a system
of military patrols along the Potomac,
in all the river Counties, lie
also dispatched Cob Dimmivk, of the
State Guard, to Washington, to purchase
fire arms.
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Ptl'Hl.iyn AMK! A I I l.'lll n
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who was announced to s[x-ah at various
places in New Y??rk, lias suddenly ta-J
ken leave of his New Yoik friends, ami
gone home to look after Ida own eleelioiw
?The intelligence fmtn his District
w as so aborning to him, and so favorahlc
to the success of Mr. Applelon, the
Union candidate, he was compelled to
hasten back to lloston. \S e trust the ;
Union men of lii.s I^islriet will verify I
the woisl of his apprehension*.
Fu.wcr axd tiir Sou kit.?The NewYork
Courier des Flats Unit, of Thtirsday,
has an article on'* The Koulh and
France," from which tho follow ing is
translated :
" If otrr information is corrocl, ovefturea
Iihvo really l>een made to the
government of France to learn if, under
certain circumstances, she would donsent
to take under her piotection tlie cornmenial
neutrality of sojna p tint on tlie !
S< u'.harn cost of the Uni ed States.-?
lire answer has been, that questi-ns of
this kind cannot be solved exc> pt in
view of accomplished facts, owing to i
the entirely dillermt aspect tir ?t tltoy '
may wear according to cireuui*lHiic<i*.r j
ftcRRKAor.? The tlon, Jf. ChoMMitj
an<l lion. M. I#. Knnhnm w?r? seretm J
ded l?y a huge crowd ?>f citizens, last (
evening, in front of the Congareo Ilou?e. |
The Itirte Maud, which was in attend- 1
ante, enlivened the scene by thvir spirit- '
ed innate. Mr. Clrewint was called out,
and delivered a Stirling and eloquent j
Mneecli to the citizen*, in which he strong |
|y nrged separate State action, should t
in# other Stale move, in the event oft
r#?nc<i1iHi election. Messrs. Bnnham, |
Kbelt, Sr., Trndswsll and T. J. Warren
also adtfteseod the crowd in the Mine ,
epii it. There was much enthusiasm
exhibited, and the speakers were froqti
ntly interrupted by loud and repeated
e! e?rrs. We regret that the lateness
of (he hour and pressure on our columu*
prohibits us from giving a synopsis of
these able addressee. The residence of
dor. (ii*t was aho visited, and his Exoslleacy
sorenaded.?(Jaroiittia*. |
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1&AKIKO FInqwekM KK81'OE?IBI.*.? j
fife Saturday lajjf a-height conductor .
on th? Michigan "CentYal ttaitinOad, find
i?g Ike switch at which hvtras directed
to await thfl 4MII?g(Vq? ftnp^er train _
rather crowded, undertook t6' run l?ra "
tram to. (It*. u#xt iwilfit. l^f resuh
wasfcollUioJ vfitH-a lpn?*6tig?rj |lrain, ifrJ
which considerable damage was done,
butao.livaa lo^t.
13oth conductor and engineer oT the r
freight tfain bttve been discharged, and
Superintendent tiico has novt issued circulars
to all the engineers, to the effect
that tlvejr t will he held responsible for
ruhning trrulia where <Jou Ms exists as to
having a^lear track, whether conduc
tor oider ibem or not.
f Cincinnati Qaxetle. '
*
Singular Kxim.osiox.- In the school
of David Parke, K*q., of Parkersburg.
Pa., ap ink bottle, pint size, about twothirds
full, was placed for safekeeping
in the pvcp of a ten plate stove. A few
days ago n fire was lighted in' the stove,
the leac]ier having forgotten the bottle
was thpr.c- ,'Jhe. consequence <*"?* a
rousing explosion, so violent as to .break
the stove in several places, aiYd throw
the fire upou the floor, nt the snme^ime
scattering the ink over the walls nnd.
ceiling so profusely as to scarcely leave
a squpre foot that was not more or less
spotted, 'the tertchef nnd scholars escaped
unhurt, yet far enough from un-i
scared. * ' :: '*"* -"w" '** * tsdJ n
A'?? ? ? ??-?,4
If any people in the world ever nc?d*i
ed an aposthj to cast their devils out, it
i? ours who live in this water logged
country- The miasmatic poison of opr
Swamps and Marshes becomes a veritribk)
dev?l iu the blood to revel in the
Agues and Fevers which shake and
scorch us all. Ayer's Ague Cure is said
to bo the n|Kvtlc we need, arnl#oino of
our neighbors who have tried it,confirm i
the report.? Journal, Pimm, 111.
For Colonol.
: t3^ Tho many friends of Cai't.
JOll^i \V, Ai'Sl'IN] announce mm a rnndilato
J'oj Colonel of the Third HeptinentP. t. M.
ft3?T? We arc autlioifizcd to announce
Lieut! Col. T. L. n07.BMAtf a rnndi!
late for Colonel of flic Third Regiment 8. O. M.
Wo arc authorized to anloniice
Major "WILLIAM FOR 11KSTKK. of
trccnvtllo Oiftriut, a caniliiUtt for Culouvl of
he Third lteifiuicn'. S. 0. M.
For Tax Collootor.
Wo orn mitlinri-n/1 f?-. >,,
w .? v, 4|^w ?*UIU5'1 l/.V'l ?" nil*
m>une? AV. II. BUHNS a Camliduto lor Tax
Collector, at the next Election.
jggr*J'AMES N. SMITH nnninutkc^
himself a Candidate fur Tax Collector,
at the enswlng"lfl?ctlon.
LL TURNER i*
announced a "candidate for Tax Collector at
the cnnuing election. , *
The friends of JOHN II.
TAHKANT. ftnnonnee hint ? candidate for
Tax Collector (or tJironvillc District.
Jtir IVo are authorized to announce
W. S. T11ACKST0N a candidate for
Tax Collector at the evening election. m
The fl it-title of Rev. J. M. TvTTT^ION.
rospctfiilly announce him as a Candidate
for Tax CnHccthV, at tho ensiling election.
?f?~Wc nVc pnthorized to an
nounce \\\ F. TA.Y'lfOK, Ke?|., a candidate for
Tax jColltictcr, at the ensuing election.
a?-x?" Wsi arc authorized to announce
KDMCND 1100KKK n candidate for
Tax Collector, at the enduing election.
We are authorised to announce
W. T. 'At'STlN n enndidate for Tax
Collector, at the next ole? lion.
JL-i?' Wo arc authorized to announce
J. Jl. Mi;CULI?OrtllI u camliilato for
Tax Collector, at the next election.
We arc authorized to announce
Co>? (1. I*. POOLE as a candidate for
Tax Collector at the ensuing elect inn.
fcjSgT* Wo arc nuth'irizcd to mrnnnnce
AV. T. Sr'IIAoMATR as n cntuUdtte for
Tax Collector at the ensuing election.
|3T We are requested to announce
M?. ELIAS DILL, as a civrdidnto for
Tax Collector, at the,nux t Efcritnii. i
?&<"JAMKR R PKARSON announces
liiiusclf a? a candidato ftir Ti* Collector
at the next eltattion. |
3- t- -r-r-t ,
JV?VITIVKLV the mort ttim.t*ffiil ll.i..,?
direorci ?'<1 in tfio nineteenth eentnfy is Pm-.l
iVMtir Wo(iii'< Jlafr Restorative lrve?t6re*
p? rfeeilv gray hair original tutor,
makes it grow on the t>nt<I and preserve it
t<i any ngc, if only used Wy jllio'1
young twice a week. llnnilrufT and disease
cannot exist on the where this is used
Her cirenlnr, mid we defy doubt.
CA?-rin*.--J!ewar? of worthier* imitations,
as several arc already in the niarkct^ulled l?y
different names. ?\?o rtonc utiles* the words
(Prof. Vimd's Hair Restorative, Depot, St.
Louie, Mo., and Now York.) arc Mown ia the
hot tic. JTik* Sold l?y, all liriiggist* niid Patent
Moairino llefil.-r*; 'idso, hy Mil funey Toilet
floods Dealers in the ( niled States ami Canada.
&?? For sale in Orcenvillc by Drs. T.oxr. .1
I' i> u.n it am. llrugeists. 2't-i1 '"Nov 8
CiikiiomuU^U'V.?Tliis.medicine is prepared
solely from Knots, P.nik?, nr.il Leaves,
eomhiiU'd m Mich a iruitiiler as t?> form the
heat and most- pl-Misnut medicine ever ibtror
do?ed to the pu' lie, for (he pernio uc.nt euro
of Oonorrkcp.-i^dilett nud diseases of tlie
urinary organs.
'I'lao tiii/tA itf litir^ltia It/.r^a ?*1? *?
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fpOtl '
The apt-jug's firat bud*, tho mallow autumn's
fruit, a if. . ,.jf
TIm> bright wild, flowers,,, wlioao fragrance
charm* I ho llob*,
The opening lefcvea, the Iwirtrof forest treee.-j
" Thong-d man find the fore*$ comb ne-',
have {l.rn'rliej fur oil. lie, ted man tlint which
tlw 'ihatvni of the Apouio;e.iry hci clot* re
failed |o give. We wiy to nil, suffer no
more! imtjgo to any oru'jf Mote and you
will find tli* "Cherokee HemnJy." Tlrta
medicine nevrt1 fail* to effect a permanent
cure after all ot Iter preparation* have failed.
He# nri v?rti*4luea.l in auopiec column of foday
"a |>apep., .
Ratio *kr?.Ue.uevi{/? Xtw York April li,
188t).?>V. Ii Mauvn, E?q.?Drur Sir-About,
five month* aim*; I htfugltt two boftlea of
your llair Restorative, and am now de*i(-ou*
of obtaining mere, and tronld ipquire where
It nmj'ti) found bare. My ftnir when ?piite
youag turned gray,; 1 liuv* uacd a number
of article* for the nurpoae of restoring it,
bnt did not siu-creo until I dbtainwsl thia,
whfen p'rodiieevt the desired a fleet I have
Wen rrqu->te4 by a nninber of o?jr frieoda
(among them several Indie*) to procure it if
)*o**ibTc. Tlttif rntict? pleaoed with it, foe it
)>aa thade a great improvement in my perfonnl
*|?poavj?iine. lJv auaweriog iLji, you
will much oblige.
Your* very reepWfolly
H.%. AOOttfMCIt, i
P*irt?v oftho ftantfst Church. PiUahird, ,V*.
Remember that Mate mult waa produced Vy
HoimetiMt'a Inimitable, the original and omj
reliable Hair Restorative.
pjr P ,ee AO ecnta and $1 a bottte. So|D
ly Fish * k lloiniub, Urecnville, and byr
Lraggiats everywhere. Nov 8 " 28-4
#
1 - " in;, ipi iii .. ,i
PUBLIC E^MINATIOK. ^
A PUBLI? EXAMINATION of 1
Pupils of tfao QAILLARD I ^
2S(A and 2tt(A November inst., commencing U
9 o'elosfc, A. NL, ?apb digr. J
The following gentlemen arerospectftally inv?to4
ta.be prcj?i?t, uilMt u an Kyjuuiuing <
ComY&htel: i * -? " - \ J '
Rr.v. 8. 8. Uah.i.ard, Dr. fc. Maxi.y, Jr.,
DR. J. C. Fuumam, Dn. J. P. Boyor,
Dr. 9i'A. Bay Alius/ i IIrv. S, J. Him*
RRV.'Ui FV'Rman, 1 ' iWr. C.R.T*.tfr,
iUtuX. S. Arthur, r. y. ).M Anns
The BorvjI. of XruAl^cA uro ftRiyq# tlj requested
t? bo present n't thftFxrimiualiss. '
Parents and Oimrdibnsi and'the publ cgtm- '
crally, arc nbo invited to attend. ' ' '
. J. 8. WILT.BANK8, PriuV >sl.
:?X.U_T _ . 27 I ? *
! O* O. F ?
" ^MUUSyALNJLODUE, ?
Xo***?*!?"ii
V Every, Th ursday Ecenjug i j
^ . at 8 p clock. * ' u
lab 2S 42-1^*,' " J. M. JONES, 8?. " ?
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.
BRVAN'S ,rUIMA>NIC WAFEUS!
THE Oriental Mcdittne Established in l*X7? (
and tlret artktla of the kind ever introduced i
tinder tbo nstuo gf ' Pm^ormi Waykiis " iu '
tbiu or jy?3l other o<)u?tpy\ ttP other'Pulmonic
Waters ft'vo counterfoil*. The genuine
cfth bd known hy the nnnn; of DRY AN being
stamped o)t cafcli WAFER*
BUYAiN'3 PULMONIC WAFERS'
Relieve (Congbs, Colds, Sore Throat, Honrs^ticsn' 11
Hit VANS 1'in MTtNIC WAFERS ?. <"
Relievo Asthma, lbrofu liitis, Difth'iilt/Brrathiog
BKYAN'riiFULMONlC WAFJEJiS 4
Relieve Sp'Uing of Blood. Pain* in the Chest. '
HRyaN's ni.MoNrc1 wafers t
Relieve Fnsifderlt Consumption,T,nag Bisenso*. '
BRYAN'S I'ljLMONAO W>FKtt? '
Relievo lrrit iLiop of tho. I' vu'.a and Tonsils, *
BRYAVs r\;j.MONic WAFERS' "J
Relieve'thi; tih'oPe Complaints in Ten Mliinto#P j
BRYAN'S PFUtOMO WAFERS
Are n lilcssibpr to nU t'la.-sc* ond Constitutions.
BRYAN'S I'UUIONIO WAFE)tS i
Are adapted fi?r Vr ealisla and Pnblie Speaker*. t
BRYAN'S l't'I.MONIO WAFERS
Are in a simple form and pleneant tntti* taste. i
BRYAN'S I'UJ.MONIO WAFERS
Not only r ditvc, but 'effect rilpM A: lusting Cures
BRYAN'S ITIAIOMC WAFERS
Arc warranted to gift uiwlnction to every one. a
ji | *1 .
No. Family sltoutd bo without a Box 6f L
BRYAN S iriMOMO WAFERS - I
IN TI!R IIOTHK.* '
No Trnvoler should'Ik: wilhoul.n supply of
BRYAN'S. FUNMONJO WAFERS
IN m* I'ocki.T. " *
No will cVcr to Hvt? far *
BRYAN'S PtJjLMONia WAFERS
t\vi;ntv-mye vkvm,.
JOB MO'SE ,' Pole Proprietor,Koclii-etcr,
N. Y. '
For Rale in .Nrcouville hv L'imikk A IIkiNlTSil,
und all Druggists: Van ciia.U'K Jfc }
( niKiiHON, Charleston, iVUolsesalc. Ajrvhts.
r May 17 > lycow-i
TO RENT, 1
i TWO with Four 1
AYl cV tit R,K"n* "If* l'vo l'ire-placia
^ | cuch, wjlli (Jardone, turn eonvcritejit
to a good ,Spring of 1
waicr. For particulars. imply at
A. UKUCO'8 Tailor Shop, < 1
Fast corner Court liouso Sijuare. {
Nov 8 27 tf J
IIEADUVARTERK
1st BrigXhk 1st Division 8. C: M. )
(JrcenviUe, 8. C, Nov. it, 18(A), - j
OllDERNO. ?? , '
A N KFEgiJON is hereby ordered to bp
A 'held by each Company In the 1st Battlirton
of the I'st llogiin'ent 8. J. M., on Satnrrini/,'22ft
AJ'-rrmffr u*.rt,[for MAJOR to command
said Battalion, t > (ill the Vacancy occasioned
by the promotion of Maj. 8. D. BoonI.KTT.
The Captain, and 1 h6 and 2d Lieutenants, of
cavil Coinpsiiy, arc hereby ordered to act as
Managers in thwir rbsjKclivc Beats.' l'olls to ,
open at 11 bYloclf, A. M., nnd eloso at X I
o'ebiek. P. M. Managers to meet At the B<U1*4
lion Mujtir (Bound en the Monday following,
count thd Vbtes, Urn*. (teelura the Election,
niui forthwUr trim, mil tWrbsult to the Hcigadiur
(iciWrrfV 1st Bripidd ls,t l)iv. 8. C. M.
By order Brig. tJcn.AV. k. "Kasi.ky.
<?. P. POOL/fill.
1st licgiulcut 8. (J. M.
A. T. Wir .sun, Adjutant.
... 3w?ft i-.* i a r.- I. I'
A RAKK CllANCi:. t
EXE CUT 0 li' S
! .****??&- VM>KU the Will of W. P. .
' i r.frfiK'K. deceased, 1 am author- ,
'/''''tu K)" '*'*
VMUuble Plantation.
Thin Tract of Lund contains h'ifteen llun*.
dred Acres, (1,600,) is situated on both sides
of jdiddlu 'fygcr Hirer, in Ore'en vlllo and
SpnrtunbuVg Iti/trlefs; about'17 miles JVom
) Greenville C H., and tlio satno front ^partuu|
I.arjc; Ninc'y inn Arros (D2) of which is first
j order of T} ger l|Tvcr Bottom, all eleured and
in cultiratfAn, nrtd the lltvcr casam.kw, and '
I considerable ditching done on both sides;
iabout*60 Acres ot 'i'ublo Land olcarod aod
paid uifvu'tivntici. j tint .balauco is nearly all
good ((utility '.f'tflusliitt. Oak and Pino Land,
tiad lies utico'ttitnnnly'Uvid.j
Th*> lias Imm-u known as the Canton Gold
J Mine, aud.ihcru has been gold found on near'
lv every porlioli of'lt, fthd tlifero is a'jfroatproI
liability that titer.! is a Vast deal of gold on it.,
| Necessity coihooU the sale of the Land, nr.d
| ui as furiy a- dalu as possible' it w ill he Hold.
I with or without a by reservation Wi account of
I 1. ' *
One half of the pnrchfuia money moat to.
ea*li Or on a ab< r.t credit, uinl tlio juilnnco on
any reaaonntle time, with note t&u/69,'-rJtrf
j \ itcrc?t pny;il>le nnfcnarily. -Arfry |*r*?n dariiW
! i n tn pWehwe one -ottly buiwt I'lalilatiima
j in tim upper country, wilj find t' ia rare op- T
| portunitv, pot en!;, ii tec .unt of M.e fertility j
of tlie roll, fpnvcnlcfieb of-loon:ion, Ae.j. hut i
the rtlift< rat vnine if vory great, nod wbvu Jl i
) get what. I consider a libotyl kid, I wiU rcll it. |(
, ,Tht< PIac? ?? wyfl watered, h6:iH?yi find tlte !
ri?n?e ftf*t rati; tho tnMe land ran all fee irfigiiteil
at any dawvrlth very )iuk> worit.
ALEX. McliEK, Kaucutor.
Nov 8 27 '6
The State of South Gaolina.
PREKKYILLR MVillfST.
SIIKK IF F'S IiFN.
BY 'fifth? of rtftidr/ Wrlta Hf Fieri -PaciiM,*
to me directed, I will ai-H, bciory tha
Court ilouae door, at the naual iiours of airier
On tkft First Monday ia December, j
All of UafcndoAtVintoaptil in the lloimeand '
Lot in which ho now reaidca, lying on Avenuo
hfrvet^irfeaT thd^iHd Haptiat Church j 4*>vied ow
aa the property oj. O. Nerri. h, at tho auit of ,
i>ua?haui, 'i'uft A.O?-t l>nd others.
1 CooLipg Stovo, and a Wof Corn ; Tevlod
on aa tho property of A. C. Fwilth, at the
enU of J. B. trtwrin in, Agent.
7ft'A<n-e# oP Lnnd, lying ia tlroenrUle lHa-' '
trtet, adjoining lauda of L.Kozcni,W, limbic, '.
a! al; aa the properly cf Fofix ltogcra, dcceuo- ,
od, at the aotfof R. L..i,if.
:2b Acred of I.iihd, mot# or ta*/'adjoining
land* of Wm. KohaHo, li. flrren, ot.nl. f aa tha ']
property of T. Kobarta, at the auit of McDa(Pfri
A Duncan.
Sc'OAiijrwxv rxsm.
r .1. T. MoT) \X I FT, n. ?. r>.
6\cr!ff? Off er, Nov. M, 1M8. 37-U '1
I <?f?
1111'
vifrviv^ uwwafj yi ?ipi ! *> ' I
^?o? tkMP+fyfikt 22d <n?t.,J/f Brother
IKNttl IHJWlfef Charleston, ffcud Mmir
of (ha Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of
indent Froo Maaona or Boaih Carolina, at 10
' jieabarir*0f<iho fratc^ty, and tho public
enerally^ftho ladiaa particularly?arc invited
a ?tl?a4i^> na |.*>wai^w?HiM(a>'<<.-.i<?t
' C. M. McJTTNKlN,)
Not 8 *7 ? 8
PROCLAMATION.
0* BY virtue of.authqrity rested in ? ?,
* -*> hereby. aaaa'aana ihn d tialeda. j>fiJ
vConadtntion of the u UnivessittKi-?
|^BT ri.nuK.x, rc&trStttnfr 4h( 'retmbereMp
nM'of the Corp* to .tbe <6tude?tamf (bo.
llui v?,i $itv, mill iinil Tpjd, . A (WTM?r,.
| f 1 Student, ojr any young nan (rhatever,
I j|.jnot connected 11 with Ap fasfHutiiW,
Ml#* rifiry becotnd number of Mid OoinpaSd?4
ny'r by^ccaiTing the iwcooiine?d?l#yu
f (ha, Nominating.Cuiuniittec,. yud the ra<i_uiit?
vote for election. .
tVe welrAtnft Aolb *fce ra'YdHdj to-taka up
irnm in defence of (ho beartbrtonee of a got.
nireats, th* libcrtiof. of unborn generation*
ind ilia soil tint idingtea wiUi tho ashes of oar
inccatoA. " .:* - <"?> ru C]
T. S. ADAMS, Qapiain, v?;
Roe 8 27 _ 1
HARRISON & LONG,
pfe 25
w bow
^j^"E arc,^ow v^ojiing the .Largest and Beat
BMSO JOTS .e?9SB,
llfi red for anlc tti Hre'cnville tTiirsdftion.'V Tire
iTOCIy ho* boon selected with groat enre by
>im of the firui,<ntid ivo are prepared lo *#11 ax
LiO \f tx enn b<j found any v.-hcru in this uvarWfj
h'*v? 1
MEN'? Slt OE S
IT FM'ISi if 1.00 TO $ii.(\0.
team's*?.
5oth Finq Drees and Waterproof, from ?3.00
o ifV-'.GO. - . * 1
Several cfiVVl of lit) )T Mk)T& t?*Vc(i*
aH The ?!* ?.' -** :jhj{? -?ac ?? Ji*i evi
YOOTHri' BOOTS, f no and coarse- _ ? .
YOUTHS 5?H0ES,tiHTi}bds.
AVo have a great variety eT LudTes*'- DAt e,nd
AValhlng * ' - ' .-.% . . ,
IB0TEES. SMTEHS J1IBI1PFISS.
A full Assortment of '
3335533' 5I9D3S.
An nrsortuicut"T OVTZtt-SlTOSSantl .So4,AA'
O.Kf.S. 1 -*?' *7?? *? -a b> .'.'.u
AA'o ore mnnv Capturing as fine and lUbxlaiitial
LOOTS & SHOES
kb tnn bo put up iu up)' establishment in this
oiiutrY. t( wo work notSiinj; hut tho lifl8T
tTOPK that win lie procured.
rr ,1(1 ll'oril itai'riiiloli .,
Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully ??icft
a continuance of the same.
A fow moro Pairs ??f M taste' and
3?Vi"' - *
,!WOME-MAOE- ?'M?S3 otna'ning
on hnud.-e f ? .1
mffi 1%
Ono door abovo Long St Bnrnhaa'?
ioiawai mxs&Lau*: ^
9 i- . 27 if i
GRAN1> LODGE
?I Attclcitt I'ft'r AUIflM
or - it ' >: '
SOUTH CAROLINA.
rIHIE Anr.nnl Coum?n nichttdfl of the Meat
1 \\'nr.?hipful (Iran i t.'odganf Ancient k"r*u
Maaons nf South Cundisa will l>e. Indden at
ho Lud?ru Koout, iu tlui T?ww of UroonvUle*
.cmuuencintj at ?4 o'clock, StcriilUnn, oil fur*2f>tA
i,f .t'.ivjdAef. Thfe ftcwkioh trfll bo
fnntitun-d ff'Hn day to day until all th&.business
before tho lirntul J*ydgc Khali have; been
li--poiii.il of.
The'iWvjfccfl Constitution, ttic T-nmddeVotUn
of whi' h was poatponed at the lnot < r,mmuui>
eat ion, will'he ftnailv oetad oiy.at thiiW
jrhe^Iubfuvs and Wavdeub. or Delegates of
I.od/es uiideV this JhrfsdlrlibB, Krmid and
Puholillniitc-OtTieers and Paid Masters wku are
?i< unbar* of the (irand Jjod^o /are hereby supilAnlli'll
tu iifcicinil
r' :Ain*ttf
Grand SecYel^gi-'
N?*>1 - . iHJ)i >
' AUGUSTA
FIRE INSUUANjCE
AND BANKING COMPANY,
: O A PITA I,. fc;s'i&,ooo.
W ILE take RLSXtS upon tb? kao*tie^aou
aoU; tui 1UA. ...?. . '
, W. T.'-pnCMAf?,'
Not 1 VO ?
< '
THIRO REGIME NT !
CjAPTAlNS cTTrrW^Ddjnjf Companies of
) R?ghfi?ftt K. M., ur? Inquired to ur<Ur
oat thuir tfowpoetoa <M) On turd ay, Urh of DA
rcmhtr h<aI, stlul .ty All KLECTlOjf, A#
nquirod by taw,'for CfttYllffcpfj of 84 Regiment
, io flit lit* vmetuxey (>< eiuion?d by Uw r?xigimiioii
?f Wot. 4*>>ua? iioCullou*h, and tti
mucl on Monday (allowing, count tlfa viitei,
and ocflwre f'-o H?< ft'iob. ''f ' '*
Bji ufllrfff VvftgAtteiw W. K. Kindcy.
X. 1. JiUZKAUjt. liktiL CoL
til ir.l ii^fw.il ',.)
smmrsr **ml:
?? ^ XV K will toll l<> fchu 4riffhc.'t bidder, on
A\t:,^<h a?/A of ty?f o$'+. ' <* >*?-,lw
^J\ imi-,rcri.l.-i.f? oLjAsfMiA J. VltljfCIO,
(t^torcftrd/(IffcOwfhfr fit
if * ** )"df itfilet north of Uraedville
Court iloyee, ?b? Properly, ?vi*f
, MUEt* "eftfiT 80??p
if.airtit, rirffrtt; wn,Lrs ?,.* jack
I'.ifXIa, rfMWp/1 MfB, .'
t We*an?, 3 CW/? and owe Bu^oyr and Ilpraaaf
Corn, Folder, KhucJtn. Wlioat, Kye and Oat*
Il(ii!?'K.>)il'ui;<t Jfltcnfch Fi?rn?timv'rtml Intcr
e#t In a lrj?oli?x 'f hr< nhart ,
T?HM;?a orarlit,*< t-wolvfJBputto,jrkh h?U'r.'il
from day of ?m!c, seen red by no(e ami
two goo-' ?tri tleo. ' .
F.I.If.* J. PHIX<W. KjCfi. *
' '.WaV.J'KAiNCik, JWIW,
r - /,..+? /-?*l,cr J. 1'riru o. dtccenHl.
I?OT I 8fl ~ ' * * ? ?
J . x. -i.: v
* ixroTOoa^ H
Tin?Kafrn?->?Mpo^TnhlRKTX
A . M71UI8, h> 1 ha JMtokimOth
?BSf?BM IHadaeee, ia tbHi day lilaeoljed by
iduiunl aoiMouU Xkcjie byletyori to aaltf Fhr*
innnt nrri.li? np at oncf Hy note yr TrtnerwUe.
the hooftn wilt he pH0ld fn U* bawda of W.
F. TaYI.OR. R?^.,for aotttoaaen*. _ *
Jfr- The Du*ia?*? will by ^rhd on at tba
Old Stan! by W.JiUil<;3. * r t,.?
OLIVER PARUKTT.
TTILTPt SUUllS, ' *
No?4 ? , 4
WE barenow?a kud,siia4epino
find ?legut utortanit of
SggjlBSg French, Baalish ft Southern
^""TBrsfc, YantinV
beet and neatest styles. ?
fOr* All Work done by na, warranted, ^
A good aaaortment htuf (djrlas tT "*
aa&ss &ar? $9KNF '
f* ' _ We ?lso >*QA oonbUntl/ on h?&4, ..
Ladd. Webster & Co.'b
a&n U\kj
At?pfi**iri4riA|Mon(^5&4S> ftti6?4iML-wt|l?fcr[
have giveu perfect .sattsfanbon, Wh as to tlvs '
[' nrahMM'tif ? ?<UU ?Mp, W- "*
>. tbo simplicity aii*l imuiiiqm wuh which tncjr
! are kept in?rtfcfe PCaltJn(*?^ln^r $#?k.
Oct 2ft S5_ S
~ *-?.. V. ^ -J <t ,,H, ,
?\VE ?*1U kbit V the highest
M?f<Jer, at ' public* 'bht-cry. on
Mthfdnf jn XWqatW IH*t? $A
Or^-vnril^ Comri Hoiw^ . ,
Valuable Tr^ct of Land,
belimtfngto tbo UitaU Of J ASPElU.VKitfCE
deceased, contnin'ing 300 Aero*, more or less,
cmf lying -and being situniod iq? Uc?MJ*?Ue
Distrtotvsm HamUyte Cat ok, -waUr* f>f 8oqtl?
I Si cote* Hirer, adjoining b?ud* vt Austin Eallew,
A.'J. Ward and. oikarf, and about two
wttoa from UewwnariUo, S. 0.
This is raid to bo one or too "boat timbered
fhsro iftja etfjiiijerablc portion of It-wncloar*ed
BottomLaod of the bct4?}i?l|tjir, bid roverid
good Sfionlr on' ftio Credit, with sufficient
water power to propel auy amount of maebinety.
trtmbVt "
For further pflrthnrhiirS, Apply to S. D.
OOODUnT, Ksq . HrdenrHW.B-<b > -< *
Tkumh.?A osedit of.tnelve .month?, secured
by note* witli undoubted scenflfy, ana a mortgage
of toe premises, if uoccssary, with in tap- -*
v*i Afum day ot awle. , iitn :> v ? VI
^.^vmssst^
_ Nov 1 o*v-., fflv.,- s -V AMbUABlR
LAND
... f F6llKAX,lT.: ^ "
" SVR Sim *cH to the kighast
bidder, OM 'l'kttntdoy, 1 bth uf
^1 j Vflp Nn^imber dtxt, tbo
I PLANTATION
Lying ntid being in tircenviUu l>istrier, 13
mHeo inwtliwoet <>f Of?ci\riHp C. 1L, formerly
tlic rcaidnnce of SAXVRt MfC*RtntM./lms?isI
od, containing 602 Acres, more or IhM?~itdjninj
ing lands of Etioph CuuumgUuti), Williams
Cox ami other?, fbore aro fyom fifty to sixty
ni-rcs first icluss Hot loin Land on tbo pi ore in
a high state of cnHiVation, and one hundred
ntid tidy or two hundred wares heavily timbered
wood land. Tjic upland lies wolL t.
There i? ? Com Tort:Jrde
DVTXAIK a .SOUSS
on the place, with all uoc?*mry Cut-buildings.
THUMB---A credit Oflwelvy month?, with
interest from date, with hid' got id ae'ctttStle?,
r.nd a mortgage of the preui'rtCa if dcetnod nc- "* '
ccssnrp.'- - . . .
For further particular*. Apply to,Ocn. 8. D.
OOOPLKTT. of Oreenvtlle, X. <*, fir to tlm
subseflhrtSj-tteRT TravelerS< K?st 1?, 0.
>U. W. McCAtlKKLt.
- i fj, ' M'lS-T.iOMERY,
. WaNiiBA1 ^ . J
NovC 8(1 .. v8
: irirC^fccT
PUIMK So. 1 Flour, in sacks
, Otooic# eekulud >t?w Cheese _ '
Very Hue new' JftukrVol" '* - c
H.\tm 'v)aridcd dngjvr?li tb/%> $1.00 1
- . ,> l'rime crmdkwd.Su^t. 7 lb I? $i.00
, _ - Salmoji,^)y Hters auij Lobawrt '
IV ?w Kaftine,'Ahaoftd* and-Nut*
* Frtwh Oandieg and Oum I>r<lpih. , j
All jopt received.a.ud for sale ybuv low, by J
BKYCii SMITH, J
Opposite T. B. ftobertif Nrfw Store.
Oct # 25 | fcpf* . / f. tf
*rfr fi'OTicK.~
f | "*flE Cbmpany btloRr has rldntiy foetid
* oftVtlijj Safe pin a for Breaking
ftitil Taming Hi>! ?*# itml that ha*
he-^n shown iii our country. 1 will l?reuk t^ui
wildest tloriMTiri ? v$ry short'tbiib. to work
t? ay y tTio rtwifbr rerfbtree? the
jdnwj oft/gj/'cflVrtn'j?*, w*ifftn, tied, trucks,
'W?fjrbysh, oprunythiiu?>?e ftltooRcs, that has
1? l>? drnAvti. Ti(?. *HiiU ba perfectly broken
?o .is to \'v i^ife io uny-fcio<F?( hurmM,
with ears. A kicking bopu''te our delight,
and a ftnliheVA Mule tdeiMfcs oiH*IVtf>ey. -If .
the ewnen? of unbroken Much haa eenti- * I
'denes In what I afty, Ut litem being them
Mr-iujh oaUtesa miles eost of OrVcn- j
?ville C. IL ' Let me aee tboin and then we JWy
make a contract for breaking, aild appoint
is'day to oportfrt. T'tvifl pay liberal prieea
for unbroken slock, or. I will go to yum
hews* whap ] ?e?erv<iit that voujjave aucli^ j;.
took. All propfi- va'e witl be taken, but fl
I wtMl potlre responsible fo* accidents. The
danger is suraH1 If InyTl all.
I xPW, thoroughly lm>trngt a siuyls scholar i.
far $U)^?r orwiiMM of six for $60, aad ?o oa A
Th Wt^TMOUTTAND, f
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