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ATIOX of Ike OAfLLAItD ^SOiBOOL, will Uke place in the MBP^Ohapel of the building, on the S^RrSfefc* SMh AVxwm k?r I net., commencing \t 9 A. M., e?eb day. Jftu flowing gentleman are roepectiViHy invftedW he peoeent, end act aa en Examining Cettaekteot, R?e. ?.' 8. 'Oaiij.arb, Dr. B. Maxi.t, Jr., V^+iC. fvnuin, De. J. P. Boroa, Dm. AIA-Broaocs, Kiev. 8. J. Hill, * . B. Fcrmas, Prof. p. K. Twittt, Brf. T. B. Arthur, Prof. P. C. En* auks ?he Bowd W Troeteee are oarnon tp- re f i(>M t* be present M tko Examination. I#!*8 ta agd Guardians, and the publ cgcn rally, are also invited to attend. J. 8. WILLBANKS, Principal. Nov 27 \ ? 11..? - ? ,, _ Jn Public Slavonic Addrcn. a FUWLic Masonic address wtii be dbUowod in the New Court House, Qreenrillo, B.C., M Tknrtday, the 22tl ?net., by Brother HENRY MUI8T, of Charleston, Orand Master ot the Most Worstalpfhl Grand Lodge of ^aoient Free Masons or Bonth Carolina, at 10 o'ataek; A. M. Members of the fraternity, nnd the public generally ?tbo ladies particularly?arc invited it attend. .<?. M. MoJIJNKIN,) O. A. PICKLK. > Conifittzr. B.A. GOODLETT, J Nor 8 27 2 For Major. tar Wo arc requested to announce Cnpt. H. A. CAUBLE ns a Candidate for Mi^Jor of the 1st But. of lat Regiment, S; C. M. \' ' ' r For Tax Colloetor. jcrwe arc authorized to announce W. 11. llDRNS a Candidate for Tax , Collector, at the next Election. t5*T~ JAMES N. SMITII anfPi nonoeer himself a Candidate for Tax Collector, at tba ensuing election. ig^-JOHN L. TURNER is announced a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing oloction. * . Tlio friends of JOHN II. TARRANT, announce hint a candidate for Tax Collector for Greonvilla District. f3T W? are authorized to ann6nncc W. 8. THACKSTON a candidate for Tax Collector at tho ensuing election. The friends of lie v. J. M. RUNIOX, respetfully an noun c? him a Candidate far Tax Collector, %t the ensuing olection. jar Wo are authorized to an mBoc W. F. TAYLOH, Eiq., a candidate for Tax .Collector, at the ensuing election. t3T We are nntitorized to nnnounce KDMUNI) HOOKER a candidate for "Tux Collector, at tho ensuing elAtion. U* Wo arc authorised to" ftnnounce W. T. AUSTIN a candidate for Tax Collector, at the next elcctitfn. * ' aro authorized tQ announce J. II. MeCTTLLOUtlH a candidate for Tax Collector, ut tbo next election. ... *>jgr We are authorized to announce Col. H. P, POOLE as x candidate for * Tax Collector at tuo ensuing election. t*r Wo aro authorized to announce W. T. RIIUMATU ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the Asuing election. yib Wo arc requested *to announce Mr. ELIAH DILL, as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ncxCHK-ction. . JAMES 13. PEARSON announces himsglf ns a cnudidato for Tax.Collector at the next election, Pooutitelt the most wonderful thing diteorered in thn.ninetecnlh century Is Profeasor Wood's Ilair Restorative- It restore* perfectly gray hair to its original color, -snake* it grow on the -Laid and preserve it. perfectly to any age, if only used by the young twice a week. Dandruff and disease cannot exist on the scalp where this is used .Use circular, and We defy doubt. % ' Cactiox.?Bewars of worthless imitations, as several are already in tho market, called bv different names; Use none unless the words j ( Prof. Wood's Heir Restorative, Depot,-8*. I Louis, Mo., and New YorK.) are blown in tho bottle. Sold by nil Druggist* and Patent Medicine Dealers ; alsq. bv all fancy Toilet tioodaDcolorsin tho United States and Canada. JtO For tale in Oreonvilleby Drs. Lono & BouPham, Druggists. 27-4 Nov 8 Rkad and Bki.ikvk.~Xkw York April 12, 18110.?W. K. IIaoan, Esq.?Dear Sir-Al*>tit. Ave months since I bought two bottles of your Hair Restorative, and am now desirous of obtaining mere, and would inquire where it may be found here. My hair when quit* ! . Jonag turned gray. I have used a number ^ of articles for the purpose of restoring it, f jjtt-,- " but did not enceeen until I obtained this, V. , whieh produced the desired ertcct. I have ' W?n requested by a uujr>bor of my friends > (among them several ladies) to procure it if Z possible. I am much pleased with it, for it lias made a great improvement in my perjSftfonal appearance. By answering this, you ?R^BKrill much oblige, B. ' Yonrt very Prspectfully . U.C.gooi>RI&H. -jPsftor of the Baptist Church, Pittslord, Yt. amdpNMgbor that this result whs produced by g&RajjaMU-ert's Inimitable, the origlnst nud only SiCgN&jb)e II air Restorative. J , Price &0 cents and 81 a bottle. Sold geB&flWPHptUebar & Ilolnttsh, Greenville, and by everywhere. Xor 8 28-1 f. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. JAMES CLARKE'S CflBLJEB BATED FM ALE PILLS ** IbMM'wH/rum m of SieJ. Clarke, i j... Hjrtraordimaty to f%* Queen. |&: - X~'-A. ilftMDuTaleeble medicine i? imfailunc in ''> '^Mjp^Hfctkoao painful and dnngerondfftseanes ^ofcMijpAfcraale eowatltutlon U mihKt. It ftom$ ,n*' rcmovee alldk*tme: ri v car? nay bo relied on. LADW /feffljail >.1fe eo 1 tod. It will, la a abortiline, w|"^>nBw!'G,ly period with regularity. BgEff&asZ&a* CAI'tiqs. <a wBKJpould not be taken by female* ; Hp tbwkh vorrwi of Prognancy, pjwXjjfc?'? g*H$itrbrtng on Mi*earrlagef bnt taf fSfc - . WAlt^{BK3||pt they are eafe. W and Spin41! AfTaetlon*, Vg&g*'' and Limb*, Hcimnow, Fat^MPN'-feertlon, Palpitation of the wjflpk* Whltoa, thaae Pill* will otMF mean* bare failed; j?nZ^^jflKfA|^^HM|Nr^l remedy, do not con01 ftu/tww bnrt?Bk9g|^39|^^^B|||JKp pamphlet around each nB^y^Bj9MHQl^u##wBkbe carefully nraervod. Mill '' State* and Canada, mmltSMmSmmj- <> ssfcMK etampa indeed in*ore a bottle, mail. 4 Hanttr*., H^K; -v v U < MOUNTAIN LODQS, if, I.O. O. *., meet* Rrrrp Tinrtdof Erring Feb 23 4JJly* J. M. JONES, See. Ciicrokfk UrxKbY.?Till* medicine 1* prepared solely from Moot#, Berk*, end Leave*. combined In such a manner as to form tlie best and uio#t pleasant medicine ever introdnced to th6 public, for (be permanent cure of Uonorrhtaa, Gleet and diaessea of tli* nriuary orjfiiniy. I Tin- juice of berries, herb#, w ild plants an J roots I The SDI lug's first. lmd? Hi? nnlmr?.i'? fruit* The bright/wild floTin, whoso fragrnnc* charms tho Rocs, Tli* opening leaves, the bark of forest trees. "The r*<? man end the forest combined, have furnished for ntHlicb-j man llirit which j tl?e shelves of the Apothecary heretofore | failed to give* We soy to all, snlfer no more! but go to any drug store and you will find the "Cherokee Remedy." This trirdiciii<e*J?**cr fail* to effect permanent cure after irtl other pgsftsmJloos have failed. See advertisement in another column of today's paper. To the Members of the Medical Profes . aion or the U. a. Nr.w York; May 1st, 1860.?G*nt: The undersigned, having recently become the "solo proprietors of " Dr. J. Boree Dod's Imperial Wine USttciw,"/ an articl* which is being *x- . tensivcly sold in all parts of tbo United States, beg leave respectfully to call your attention to a lint of the ingredients which compose these valuable Bitters, viss Solonumvs Peal, Rpikc-1 ( nard, Uayherry, Wild Cherry-tree Bark, Gen- ( tisu, CumomUo Flowers, Comfrey, and a pure ( and miadtilfcrated Wine, which is about doubio the usual strength ofothor Wines, and is iip- j ported by only sue Housoin the United States. From tho beneficial effects of those Bitters on us, and on -many others wMelf we havo wit- j ncsscd, wo feel eonfldeut tbnt tho Physicinnsof tho country who will giro them a lair trial, will npprovb of them; nnd use them in their ] practice. Respectfully yours, I ~ Cli AS. WLDDIk'lELD & CO., 78 William Street, fjow York. \ P.P.?" Dr. J. Boveo Dod's Tinpcrinl Wine Bitters" are sold by FISH Kit A 1IK1MTSK. fircenvilli^ S. C., and by Druggists generalUy. * July 12 10 ly , NOTICE. ^ I THIS is to forewarn any person from tradings for ? Note giron by DAVII) I.. VAQfljptf to Allen Vuuglin, for One Hundred Dollprt, dated 10th February, I860, duo twelve months after date, ns the Note lias boon tost or mislaid, and I am determined not to pay tho same, if presented by anv person. DAVID L. VAUGHN. Nov 15 28 1 . NOTICE. < ALL persons indohtcd t* tho Estate of I WlLSOW C. COX, deceased, are hereby notified that tbe same must he paid to the undersigned; and those having demands I against said Estate must present them duly attested. ANDREW FORESTER, 1 1 Nov 15 28-3 Administrator. NOTICE. , ' A LB persons are hereby warned not to trade for a Nets giron by us to U. W. KPPS, on tho Cth Novombcr, I860, for Fifty Dollars. The property for which said Note wa* given, was stolen property, and has been delivered up by us in the owner; tncrofore wo will not-bo responsible for the amount pf amid note. 'Tbo note was left in the hands of R. p. Goodie tt, Greenville. B.C., and (lie said Epps has a receipt lrom him far it. MUNCE I GREER. . Nov 15 *, iS . 3 TRI WEEKLY MAIL LINE FROM 8PARTANBURG TO GREENVILLE. \ , r. THE subscribers hare coin in cncol a Tin -WkkiCIfaek will leave Spartanburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at S o'clock, and Greenville, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at the same hour, and arrive at each place between four and five o'elock iu the afternoon. Faro?elch way? *1 00. Office?Spartanburg? Palmetto House. " Greenville?(Ioodlctt House. HA'RYBY, PRINCE A Co. Nov 16 28 tf PUBLIC J\IEETING? rl'MIE undersigned respoetfnlly invite tho 1 Citizens of Graenvitle District to meet at tlio Court llouso on SATURDAY NEXT, 17th inst.,'At 11 o'elock, A. M., to tako into sonsidoration matters of public intorcst now transpiring in the State, growing out of the Kloction of a Block Republican to tho Presidency of the United States. Col E P Jones, 0 P Phillips, Her SaviTGrSen, Rev G W llrooks, llov J S Wilbunks, , Co! J F Kern, Rev P C Edwnrds, Benjamin Giuis, Dr'Ert Gantt, < F.ennrd Williams/ I>r T Lnki, , David Wcstfiold, George W Parking, Rev 8 8 Oaillard, r..l,n II r.n^lntt TV... 1> W N Moore, ' \V Phillips, E O Jacobs, Nathan Wbitmiro, John Charles, R I,tnR,* Henry H Williams, B A Ooodlett, CaptJWBroyky, S F Lour. . : TIssnns 0 U#*Kjr, * Wnj Goldsmith, t p I Win M Thojuas, ? Q MvC'lanahan, (Ian W- K Bum ley, Hon ry P Iliunmett Col G'-F Townee, Wn Bates, Alexander MeBeoj X, B Clino, John-Wesifteld,, Thomas M Cox Thomas B Roberts, II M Smith, John M Jones, L WorthiaRton, John TV Grady, WmP Lester, ' F F Boat tic, T L Fowler, G E KI ford, John Markly, .John Goodwin, l( C Markly. J ATVavhl, Greenville, Nov. 13th, 18C0. 2S~1 PROCLAMAtlON. WMKRKAK, >> li proper and haeomiuR a people who acknowledge tho hand of Ha<1 in nt/avv nvant ami Kaw (it savaMmu I,. I file will, and who dnire to imitate the noble example of their forefathers, not only icT resistance to oppression end injustice, but In supplication for Divine nid mad counsel in this momentous crisis of our country's history, to implore m continuance of his favor am itaterpositidn to pro feet ntia sustain us in sril the trials wo may'ho nailed upon to undergo, and the dangers to which we may bo exposed. Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM H. AI8T, GovornoY of the Mtate of fiouth Carolina, in obedionce to a resolution of tbo General Assembly, appointing WKDNESDAY, Urn 21st Instant, as a duv of Fksting, Humiliation and Prayer, make this my proclamation, inviting tharufbrgywnd oepoie of all denominations in this 8(ate to nmemblo >t their respective place* of woAp. to tibploie the direction and blessing orWmfghty Ood In thie our hour of dlfBenlty, ami in givo us one heart and one mind to oppose, l>y all ju|t and proper means, every oncroaotmient upon ourjrlgbts. Given unA my bsnd and the seal of the State, siFColumbls, on tho 13th day of Noveasber, tn the year of our Lord est thou' 1 sand ci<8hhandred and sixty. .\> WM. a. GISTNot If -? k* , ) f f fd [ , , , / jgp ^ ' ^0^* ^3?' 30^ rke site (rflk)^CwcSna. W , GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. . I II. M. Ktlgore, ?t tl, vs. B. F. Kilgore.?Dili . '/or Salt of Jital JSitatt. IX ubfdiftM to u ohkr from the Court of Equity in thia caae, J will sell, nt public unction, to I be highest bidder, at Greenville Court House, On Sale-day in January Next, A portion of tbo Real Beta to of Joaiah Kilgore, deceased, to wit: TRACT No. 1?Adjoining lands of E. Pike, John Pool and others, containing 140 .Acres. TRACT No. 2?Adjoining lands of P. C. heater, Wm. Datoa, and others, containing 4SO Acres. This latter Tract lie* in Spsrtniihnrg District, and may be divided, in which event plots will be exhibited on doy of sole. TERMS.?A credit of one yenr, secured by bond with at lenst two good securities, excepting so much ns niny bo necessary to par costs, which shall be paid in cash on the day of sale. M M. m. THOMAS, o.r.o.n. Commissioner's Office, Nov. 14,18C0. 28-til HARRISON & 10N8. t j. n NEW BOOTH SHOES. WE aro now opening the Largest and best ' selected LOT or ssstrs ASS S2S3S3, OlTorid far sale in Greonville this season. The STOCK has boon selected.with great caro by | mo of the firm, and we aro prepared to sell as LOW as can be lbaad anywhere in this market. We have * MEN'S SHOES at from $1.00 to $6.00. Both Fino Dross and Wntcrproof, from $3.00 to $12.00. Several cases of HOYS' HOOTS, embracing all the sixes. XOUTHS* BOOTS, lino and coarso. YOUTHS* SHOES, all kinds. Wo have a groat variety of Ladies' Dress ind Walking IIS, BAITERS AID SIMS. A full Assortment of . .. M3S-21SS' r.HD'i!2. An assortment of O VEIl-S/IOES and SA -VDA LS. We nrc manufacturing as fine and substantial BOOTS & SHOES As can be put tip in any establishment in this sotintry, as we work nothing but the DEST STOCK that can bo procured. ?r All H'orit trarrnnted. Thankful for past favors, wc respectfully soicit a continuance of the same. A few more Pairs of Mishks' and Both' MOMS-MA35E ?K10ES remaining on hand. iiaITson! life One door above Long k Burnham's Nov 8 27 tf A RAKK CHANCE. EXECUTOR'S SALE. UNDER tho Will of W. P. jftSBreffigjfr McllEE, deceased, 1 aiu authorValauble Plantation. This Tract of Land contains Fifteen Hundred Acres, (1,600,) is situated on both sides of Middlo Tyger Itiver, in Urconvillo and Spartanburg Districts, about 17 miles from Greenville C_ 11., and the same from Spnrtnnburg; Ninety-two Acres (.02) of which is first order of Tygor River Lot loin, all cleared and in cultivation, and the River caxam.kp, and considerable ditching done- on both sides; about 60 Acres of Table Land cleared and part in cultivation ; the balance is nearly all good ((iiulity of Chesnut, Oak and Pino Land, und lies uncommonly level. This lias been known as the Carson Gold M inc, and there hns been gold found on near-1 ly every portion of it, nnd there is a great probability that there is a vast deal of gold on it. Necessity compels tho sulo of the Land, nnd at ns early a date as possible it will be sold, with or without any reservation on account of tho miuvraU. One half of tho parchoso money roust bo cash or on a short credit, and tho, balanco on any rensnunble time, with noto secured, and interest paynble annually. Any person desiring to purchase one of the" finest Plantations in the upper country, will fiud this a rare opportunity, not only on account of tho fertility of tho soil; convenience of location, Ac., hut the mineral value is very great, nnd when 1 get what I consider a liberal bid, I will sell it. Tho Place is well watered, healthy, and tho rnngo first rato; tho table land can all be irrigated at any day, with very little work. ALEX. MoUEE, Executor. ..XeJL. / c* , HEADQUARTERS 1st Bbigsdk 1st Division* 8. C. M. ) Greenville, 8. C., Nov. 5, 1800. } ORDER NO. AN ELECTION is hereby ordered to bo bold by each Company in the 1st Battalion of the 1st Regiment 8. J. M., on Saturday, Yld December licart.lfor MAJOR tocommanti said Battalion, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho promotion of Maj. 8. D. Uooolf.tt. The Csptnini and 1st and 2d Lieutenants, of caeh Company, nro hereby ordered to net as Managers in their respective Beats. Polls to open at 11 o'clock, A. . M., and closo at 2 o'clock. P. M. Managers to meet at the Battalion Muster (1 round on the Monday following, count tho votes, and dcclaro the Election, and forthwith transmit the rosult to the Brigadier tteneral 1st Brigndo 1st lliy. 8. C. M. By order Brig. Oon. W. K. Eaki.ky. t G. 1'. POOL, Col. 1st Regiment 8, C. M. A. T. Wii.sojt, Adjutant. K,.? a ** T The State of South Carolina. CJRKENVILLR DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SAFsEH* BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Fnclns, to mo directed, I -will mil, before Uio Court House door, at ike usual bonis of salo, Ou the First Monday in December, All of Defendant's Interest in tho House and Lot in wbieh be now resides, lying on Avcnne 8treet, near the old Baptist Church ; lovied on as the property of C. Morrlok, at tho suit of Dunham, 'f aft A Co., aad others. 1 Cooking Store, and a lot of Corn ; levied on as the property of A. C. Smith, at the suit 6f J. B. Sherman, Agent. 75 Acres of Land, lying in Greenville District, stydning lands of L. Rogers, W. Duller, at al; aw the property of FelU Rogers, deceased, at the suit of' it. Long. 120 Aorsu Sf Land, more or less, 'adjoining lands of A Robert*, II. Groen, et al.) as tho property of T. Roberts, at the suit of M c Darid A Duncan. CONDITIONS CASH. >JT. T. McDANIBL, s. ?. n. Shtrfjf4* Ojpot, Norn. ?/*, 1655. 27-td _ NEGBOES TO KIRK BY the year. Apply to t. MART IK. A?f S M tf I I as a i 21 TO RfcNT, TWO HOUSES, with frourj ICWVs Room* Mil two PI:';<f<koM ( KJWQ^Mck, with Uaniens, an.I con i*"IflT ?:*> * SptUg or water. i or particulars, apply at A. BERCO'8 TftGor Shop, But aornar Coart Uotuo Suuan. Not 8 IT I . tf 1 *" 1 'Mil'1".1 GRAND LODGE Of Auclcut Free Jttiiioni SOUTH CAROLINA. 11IIE Annunl Communication of the Most Wbrehlpfnl Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Mason* of South Carolina will ho boldcn at the Lodge Uooni, in the Town or Greenville, commencing nt 12 o'clock, Meridian, on 7'?? ?</?y, 20Ik of X'ltcmlmr. The Boo*ion will be coutiniicd from day to day until nil tho business before the Ureud Lodge ehall have been disposed of. The Revised Constitution, the consideration of which was postponed at the Inst Communication, will bo ftnnlly acted on at this. The Masters and Wardens, or Delegates of Lodges under this jurisdiction, Grand and Subordinate Officers and l'ast Masters who are members of tho Grand Lodge are hereby summoned to attoud. ALBERT G. MACKEY, Grand Secretary. Nor 1 20 3 EMPOitiUM <3311* iiiiioi, tfFTSSZT} WE have now on hand, a handsome and elegant assortment of French, English ft Southern Ca^ws^VestTngs, Beaver Overcoatings, which wo nre prepared to MAKE UP in tho best and neatest styles. J&Cf All Work done by us, warranted. A good assortment of tho latest, stylos of also on hnnd. We also keep constantly on hand, Ladd, Webster & Co.'s car' suwwossriBsi SEWING MACHINES, At prices ranging from $53 to $105, ami which have givou jierfeet satisfaction, both as to the neatness of the stitch which they make, mid the simplicity and easiness with which they ore kept in order. Call and-cxainiue our Btock. DYER & PICKLE. Oct 25 25 5 "VALUABLE" LAND. AVE will sell to tlio highest bidder. at public out-cry, on T^ V?/f-rf(,v in December next, at <S3Ls9MfW? Greenville Court House, A Valuable Tract of Land, belonging to the Estate <>f JASPER J. PRINCE dccflhsed, containing XllO Acres, more or less, and lying and being situated in Grconville District, oil Hnmby's Creek, waters of South Pacolct River, adjoining lands of Austin Hnllew, A. J. Ward and others, and about two miles from Gowcnsrillo, S. C. This is said to be ono of tho best timbered Tracts of I,and in tho District, tho most of which is In orfgitinl lbrcst. There is a considerable portion of It uncleared Bottom I,?nd of tho boat quality, and several good Fhoals on the Creek, with sufficient water power to propel any amount of machinery. For further particulars, apply to S. D. GOODLKTT, Es?|., Greenville, 8. C. Tunas.? A credit of twelve months, secured by note with undoubted security, and a mortgage of tho premises, if necessary, with interest from duv of sale. ELIZA J. PRINCE, Executrix, WJI. F. PRINCE, Executor. Nov 1 29 5 VALUABLE LAM) FOR SAIjE' WE will sell to tbo highest k bidder, on Thureduy, lilA uf Mm ' ^ w n Aoresiber next, tho PLANTATION Lying and being in Greonvillo District, 111 miles northwest of Greenville 0. 11., formerly I tbo residence of Samcei. M.cCa kiiki.L, dccensj od, containing till2 Acres, more or lets, adjoining lands of Enoch Cunningham. Williams Cox and others. Thorn aro from fifty to sixty acres first class Bottom Laud on the place in a higb state of cultivation, and one hundred and fifty or two hundred acres heavily timbered wood land. Tho upland lies well. There is a Comfortable DWB1LI2TO- HOUSE on the place, with all necessary Out-bnildinga. TERMS.?A credit of twelve mouths, with interest from date, with two good securities, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary. For further particulars, apply to Gen. S. I>. GOODLETT. of tirconvillo, W. C., or to the subscribers, near Traveler's IUst P. O. G. W. McCARRHLTt, C. C. MONTGOMERY, WM. WEST. Nov 1 2fl * THIRD REGIMENT! CAPTAINS commanding Companies of 3d Kogiiuent S. C. M.t arc required to ordpr out their Companies on Suluritaii, lUt/i of Dcccmber ncjrt, and to hold an ELECTION, as required hy law, for COLONEL of 3d Regiment, to till thv vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Col. James McCullough, and to meet on Monday following, count ^hc votes, aud declare tho Election. By order of Brig. Gen. W. K. T. L. BOSJEMAN. Lieut Col. Nbv 1 . 26 7 AUGUSTA FIRE INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY, CAPITAL,, #375,000. WILL take RISKS upon tho most reasonable terms. W. T. SHUMATE, Agent. Nov I 26 tf Flour, Chccte, FUb, &c. PRIME No. 1 Flour, in sacks Ohoiee selected new Choeso Very 6?o new Mackerel Extra clarillcd Sugar, H Ik'jil $1.00 Prlmo crushod Sugar, 7 lb "jtf $1.00 Salmon, Oysters and Ijobstp-Sj New Raisins, Almond* and^pts Fresh Candles and Gum Drops. All just received and for sale vnuv i.nw, by HKYCK SMITH, Opposite T. B. Roberts' Now Store. Oet 26 25 if s NOTIom. w\ THE Partnership of BARRETT A 8UOQ8, in tho Blacksmith SBKuSBB business, Is this day dissolved by tantual consent. Those indebted to said Firm must settle up at ones by note or otherwise. The books will be plaeod in the hands of W. F. TAYT.OR. K*p, for settlement. &mr The Business will bo carried on at tho Old Stand by W. SCtWS. OLIVER BARRETT, WILEY SUGGS. Nov I 3? 4 I I *4 - ^ gggggiMBinH fg eisaib sSroWSttE" ,q r WE will k!1 to th? blghwt LtJ<W, on ff\% FriJm #> :tU?* mf Ktrrmkmr *t Ok* lift ttnbtcnn of JASEKR VPIUllCRi dcr?Mc<l, (known m tl?o Jowph MoKiuJ^ner place,) 17 ntile* north of Ureonrillo Court liouM, th? following Proper);, *i* : LIKELY NEGRO BOY?^ HARVEY, PETTUS, WtLLfS und JACK Cuttle, 8hev]>, liogs, Horses 2 Wagons, 3 Carta unit unc Bnyjry ami Harness Com, Fodder, Shucks,.Wheat, Rye anil Oat# Household and Kitchen Furniture, slid Interest in a traveling Thresher. Tkhm?.?A credit of twelvemonth#, with interest from Uiiy of sale, secured by note and two good sureties. KLIZA J. PRINCE, ExVX. Vt, 1". PRLNCB, Ex'..r, of Jasper J. Prlucc, deceased. i Nov 1 20, 5* NOTICE. TIIK Company below has recently foond out the moat safe plan for'Hroriking and Taming 1 buses and Mules, that, line l>cen shown in our Country. 1 will break, the wildcat Horse in a very short time, to work in any position the owner requires?the fdow, buggy, carriage, wagon, sled, trucks, enfy liusli, or anything he ohooecs, that has *.o be drawn. They shall tie perfectly broken so as to be safe in any kind of harness, < witli care. A kicking horse is our delight, and a stubborn Mule pleases our fancy. If the owners of unbroken stock has confidence in wlint I say, let them bring Ihciir to my In.use, sixteen miles east of tircenvilte C. II. Let me see them and then we make a contract for breaking, and appoint a day to operate. I will pay liberal prices for unbroken stock, or 1 will go toyour house when I ascertain that von have such stock. All proper care will be taken, but I will not be responsible for accidents. The danger is very small if any at all. 1 will thoroughly Instruct n single scholar for fit), or n class of six for $50, and so on in proport'on. Address S. It. WESTMORELAND, Cnshville, Spartanburg Dial., 8. 0. Oct. 4 22?3iho FALL AND WINTER MRS. PARIS & GORDON Mfry-I n R.E8PKCTFULT.Y invito yCHa^HBntho attention of their old IffWSf -*{ friends uud customer#, nud A^^^JfW the Indies generally/to their M\iktu JW'new nn<l select Stock of Fall vuK.j? and Winter MILH.SHU )', /looted will) caro and taste, ' r r\ for this section, and comprises nil tho Articles usually kept on hnnd at this season. They deem it unnecessary ! * enumerate) the various articles on baud. Cull and examine onr Stock. f Dresses and Cloaks Cut and Rnstcd, on' short notice, and Old llonnots made over as handsome as new, MRS. PARIS ? GORDON. Oct 25 ? 25 tf MRS. WALTON XV IIAS BECEIVBD HER 4 FALL & WINTER ea ?os MlLMSiMY, , Si i*Y which she respectfully Invites the Ladies to call and examine. It consists of VELVET AND STRAW HATS, FIAYWEK8S, PLOWEKS, RIBBONS, IIHA1)-I>RRSSES, ILLUSION CAPES AND mourning:bonnets. . She is prepared to carry on her S3 (,i\zc<ia^rrnB ns usual. DRESSES AND CLOAKS CUT AND R AST ED. Oct 9 21 if WHOLESALE ififi BETAIL. TIS OHIAS ST E E IVS PROVISION STORE. I AM NOW RECEIVING IjfeSFall & Winter Supplies Hh2?TV Selected by myself in four of tho best nmrkcta in the United .Status. It is unt necessary to oiiuinerato sit tho articles, ('all and sec for'yourselves. 40 sacks Mocto, Jnva, nnd Rio Coffea 7 lllida Orleans aud Porto Rico Sugars 25 Hbls Crushed and Refined A B aud C Sugnrs 10 libls N. O. Molasses 2 IHds Stewart's Golden Syrup 2 Bids' l'oftn Rico Molasses S 11 lids Cuba, Muscovado, Porto Rico and Trinidad Molasses 7 chests Tc'tM?Gunpowder, Hyson, Imperial, Oolong, Super-Oolong nnd Sonchong Fresh Salmon in I and 2 tb cans Oystors in cans?quarts and pints ; nrticlcs imported direct from Cross <t Black wall, London, , Worcestershire Sauce?.Jolm Bull, Sir Robt. Peel, and Soho Sunce Reading, Mushroon nnd Walnut Catsup Pickles?Piccalilli, Gcrklns, Walnuts and Ouione, in quarts and pints , Durbfem Mustafal 10l>,00<l Cigars, assorted lirudflMRxn 7 to 50 dollars j>er 1,000 100 boxes Adamantine and Tallow Candles 25 boxes Tobacco, various brands A largo assortment of Pine Cutlery and Plated Wnro A largo supply of Glusswnre, China and Crockery ^ uomiy ana t/oniectionarics, Ac, Ac. AT WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL. Oct 23 23 tf Tfl PAMILIESABfl HOUSEKEEPERS. ITtAMILIES and Housekeepers desirous of . Inn in- Carpets made Fittedud I.aid in a Kuporior manner, can have their work attended to, with prompt n?**, by leaving ordora at THOS. STKEN'S, nndor Mclfoo's Halt. Pariicti wishing to order Carpet*, Oil Cloth*. Cornices, Window Shades, Stair Atdn, Ilainnnk for Curtain*, with designs for same, can hnvc men* ores and diagrams taken, and satisfaction guaranteed, on application as above. All work attended to personally. 24-U Oct 18 ' MISS RUTH liEWIS ILAfi just received her fall /iCotP stock of Pickles, Preserves, Jains, I Ti Pauper Sauce and Tomato Catsup; "ImJ % Lobster*, Salmon and Sardines ; A astir ted Candies; Ale, Porter, Cordials, Wine* and 8ogar?s; Soda Biscuit, Sponge ami Street Crook em. Sbo will altrsy* keep ?cs ym. ml. jfc mm On hand, of Iter own manufacture, and will fill orders at abort notloe. * Oct 11 33 tr jimicE. ALT, person* indebted to the Estate of JAMES HALL, deeaased, are repaired to lanko immediate payment; and those having demands against said Estate, to proacnt them, property attested, to WESLEY PHILLIPS, Adm'r. Oct 25 *5 * i i i ' 11 i sssmmmmmammassssta ? a s. , . Hit Citizen* * AND tli# public g#lt#raHr, ?r< IhhnaeO that CAKfl btih rciui u?d with th? vwtt ?1wm? *Huck Of Goods er#r exhibit#J to the pnMI? gasc; and arc now rff*re-l lo ihe inhabitant# of Greenville District nt alarming low price* lor earli; and ? there.may bo soma to deny the reality vf my assertion, thayttblio Jlre- Invited to examine ll?e annexed price* And In convinced iliat OnrrV is still the cheapest of the rheipett store aoy wliert to bo found. You ore, therefore, m) vised To Convene with the "rino" in your pockets, ?nd purchase those beautiful Vests nt #1.06 ; strong mid serviceable Cuoimerc Pants, at #2.26 ; water proof pilot Boots, at fS.60; heavy Hrngami, at 90c ; water proof Boots, nt. fti.60; fine Calfskin, quil'ed soles. At $6.00 ; Minute Men Caps; ladies' Clonks, Jit #8.00 ; Shnwls. PeLaine*. Merinos, Alpacas, l'laids. Bonnets, llats, Iloop Skirts at 874, worth 76c, double barrel English Twist Shot Gvns, Hepcnteis, Revolvers, Pistole, Watches, Lent her. Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molaasts, at really great bargains at Carrs Store, and as self preservation is the firit law of nature, and us it is as natural for t lie community to select Cast's Store for trading headquarters, as To Elect a man to office pro bono publico, Carr is pre pared to greet ami accommodate with the cheapest and most choice Goods, all Delegates who are ready to l.uy their Goods of him ; uml lie is convinced that it would bo best ? Ear the State and to the Interest of cv?ry storekeeper in if, if, instead of buying their Goods at exaggerated high prices in Yaukecdotn, they were to doclure, in solemn Convention, and pledge themselves to patronire Cat's Store, ns it is cnby necessary to cxamitiolhc above |?? IVCP, IIIIU Consider whether Go?<ls enn ho bought nt nny other Store as cheap. Your ore, therefore, requested not To let the opportunity pass, hut come and examine fhe Good*. Tho uttenlion of ilie Ladies is also respectfully culled to the prettiest utid cheapest Goods in The Union As the Stock was purchased 011 the most advantageous terms tor oasdi. and as I am do terinlned to undersell and X Liu low prices us well as in selection ef Goods, I hope thi public will cull, and not permit the chnnc< to Slide. Nov 11 28 tf E XECUTOR'S SILfL WILL ho sold, on _ 20(A X?r em her next, nt the lute L JL.^residence ot'SARAII McJUNRL 01 IX, deceased, about 20 inilci ?^ss2C^ftB*jbore Greenville C. II., iuitnediatcly on Jones' Gap Road, A Vnltinhle Tract of T^and, And nil Lands belonging to tho Estate ol SAMUEL McJUNKIN, deceased. ALSO, T H REE N EGROES. ^ Threo Hond of HORSES ?T*V cnxioen ucuu 01 UAT l liK One Yoke of OX EX and CART JKfe One Lot of HOGS Corn, Oats, Fodder, Household and Kitche Furniture, and various other Articles belong in/r to said Estate. TERMS.-?All sums of Are (tailor* and ur dor, tho oaah will be required ; all sums ov? Uro dollars, on a credit of twolvo month*, witi interest froin day of sale. The purchnsor will bo required to give note with two good sc curities, and a mortgage of tho Land, if deem ed necessary. DAVID BLYTIIR, Kx'rof the Will of 8. McJunkin, dee'd. Oct 25 25 4 Administrator's Sale BY virtue of an order from tb Court of Ordinnry of Greenville I)is will l>o sold, ou the KkA rfuv r< ,Ynrcisi?r next, at tho late residence of J AM El 11ALL, deceased, all the personal property be longing to the Estate of said deceased, consist ing of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Stock of HOGS and CATTLE One HORSE, nuo MA11E and COLT CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, Ac., Ac. 7'crini o/ ?<ilr.?A credit of twelve monthi on all suuns of $3 and upwards, with nolo anr approved sureties; all sums under $3, cash. WEStEY PHILLIES, Adm'r. Out 25 25 4 SASH & BLINDS MANUFACTURED BY &.?,CM83i GREENVILLE, 9. C. A"gO 14 ly WANTED, 150 STOCK HOGS, WEIGHING FROM 75 TO 200 POUNDS. D. G. WESTFIELD. Oct 25 25 tf f f o.a bc RE8PECTFULLY informs the oitiztns ef jult reoclved A U\m STOCK 01 Of tho largest market. He has a largo Htocl Eirtic*. A largo Stork ofc I'Ell FIVER )' i my flood*. Also Aecordcwn* and Violii Smoked Beef Tongt iwrwia AH kind* of Fowl*, sneh a* Partridges. Wild i llo has Moat* in cane, such a* Call Tongue*, Salmon*, Sardines, Lobsters, PrescftAid Fgg? Toniatoo, Ra.<[iborry and liomon SYRUP, t IIIS EATII I* kept open at all hours of the day, and nnt YOU WILL FIND ALL OF THE A GREENVILLE ( orPWlTE THE ^SPS^k5 Mr*. Cauoljx* A. Mm ldi*, ^ BUT far. Pm*1- S t> Y virtue uf *u order )BMkfa at llmhw hi I JD this cmo, by Ch 1*77*1 tl*? pTfouU, I will wli to the hlfbout bidder Atpublic (Mtton, at UroenvilU Court Home, ou ASofa-ifajr fa /fa etmhtr nurt, tbe HKAL MSTA^TM Uf ((Mil H Muuldin, doMorad. w faUovu ? Lot Ho. 1?Doing ih? Lotoo Mote MM in Who town of Greenville, wWm the fliftro House, Dwelling, and other Building*, tn situated. This Lot is in the oentec of the >?d W? portion of tho town, and is one of the beet located and moat valuable iota In GroenvilU. It is o?? hundred feet in width, by two hnaHred and thirty-tee feet in depth. Lot MO %? Doing the Lot on Richardson street, near the Presbyterian Church, containing ubont an Acre, baring on it a good one storr Building, and being well ft tasted for n Dwelling, Lot Ho. S?Being tho Lot en the PsndUMfc ^ Road, hbout one. mUe from the court boose.? It ie four hundred foot square, contains abont three and one-half Acres, is Borrowedod by streets of sixty foot width, in foil vlow of the mountains, in u beautiful and desirable portion of tho town, baring on it the original foreet ?rowth, auil is ono of the most advantageous luUding Lots in Grecnyiilo. Lot No. 4?Being of the same dimensions as Lot No. 3. and lying iminediataly in the rear, or to the North of said Lot. Lot Ho. 0?Being a Tract of Woodland, containing forty-two and threo-foarth Acres, more or less, lying ou tho south side of two Pendleton Koad, about two and a' half miles from Greenville court house. This Tract is very valuable for Firewood or for Building. Possession of Lot No. 1 cannot be ?iven until 1st January, IffCl, but titles will be executed immediately, and a rout equal to the intir- I est on tho purchase money, will bo paid for the I uso of the premises tho month of December. J TKRMS?A sufficient sum to pay the costs of this ease will be required in cash. Tho remainder of the purchaso money will be upon a credit of one, two and throe years, in equal and successive annual instalments, with interest on the whole sum from the day of sale, to be paid aumtally. The said crodit portion* to bo socured by bond with at least two gooa sureties, and tho statutory equitable mortgago of tha premises. , WM. M. THOMAS, C. E. G. D. Commissioner's Office, Oroonville, 8. C., Sop- L tcmbcr 10, 1860. 20 td State Agricultural Fair. EBmmmmm ?t 1ii.it,TiM?r>T'a Ci riiK.ti A VK. Columbia, Oct. 24, I860. YISIT0R6 to tho State Agricultural Fair, to be held at Columbia, commencing on Tuesday, 13th November next, will be passed over this Koad for One fare on Saturday, Mondny, Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Bel ton Tickets will bo given, good for any day, to and including Saturday, 17th November. And Stock ami all articles intruded for exhibition, will Ins* transported at tho owuer'a risk, freo of chargo. For this purpose a special train will leave Orcunvillc on Saturday, ICth November, at 5 o'clock, A. M. r-ersons wishing to avail themselves of this privilege, (ire reminded of the necessity of giv ing milieu at leant one tree I- beforehand, of tho quantity and character of the Stock to be , shipped. t Attendants traveling with tho Stock will bo ,, expected to pay one fare. Agents along the lino will bo notified of tbo time of the arrival of tho Stock Train at their Stations. Up Freight will bo charged on all articles purchased at tho Fair. Not more than one bale of cotton, to each planter, will bo allowed on the above condition. K. F. BAWORT 11, Oct 25 25?4 Gon. Superintendent. K1LL1BT m DMSKIM MRS. L. F. BENSON WOULD inform her patrons and the* Ladies of Greenville, , that she has located on Jail ?0SSB <tTeet< ODO door below Mr. Wortliington's residence,(where she < ;iH bo found at all^tiines. She lfej f]l solicits a continuance of the pa'n w trol,ago boretofero extended to October 4 22 tf ?. h 3 J - Pi? fihs? !* 4 'SlEJC*^? * 1x351 'aSSII'l 3 |?l| a-9a# ?f m fi h ? ^ ii!S?-il" S 1 tf I 5?*r 4! I*1? x i 4 ?? ? ? 1 NOTICE. rpiIK Finn of JAMES LuCKB A SON waa 1 dissolved somo time, since. All persons unfabled to said Finn, ere requested to pay the sanio immediately, to either of the nn?ter'ii'*"*d. JAMES LOCKE A SON. Oct A *22 tf THOSE INDEBTED! ABE notified that longer indulgence cannot bo given, as those to whom the money bulong* insist upon its collection, WILLIAM CHOICE. Ropt 20 * 10 -tf > SANCHEZ1 SPECIFIC AFOHlTlVJi-nt.d SPKEDY CURE t*?r GlionjMAau and Gleet lias no Led w-tastc^njrffl^^^wcllent Remedy. V JOHN W. GRADY. v l&XVS Greenville ami ettrroendiag country, that Le has f CONFECTIONERIES t of FANCY CANDY, for Waddinc Md othtv KXTIIACT&, and Hair Pouinda, **d *11 kind* of nx, and a larye ?<oek of Toy*. Far family ore, ies, Bologna Sausages* Fidtreonx, Turkay* and CHieken*, pat up in Vox**. Ilref Steak, Be of, A la Mm* Beef, Minae Meat; and Oyatom, in ran*. Pine Apple, Strawiwrrlaa, llso Alo and Portor. \(J SALOON il 19 ia t)ia eroniny. BOVE ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE ION FECTIONERY, KANBION HOUSE.