The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 06, 1860, Image 3
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W ?hoa and.*!** mattufeet litis*. ^
dmmm
nt trail, which ia rwd?y of inc*iini*1
importance. It ccnecras all lb? Nor
+rn 8ts(?a. but ?ip*?tallv N?w Snglw
wbich to .interested jo ion limes,
-perhaps liases, ih? Mttot of a
other section of ih# Union.
It fa Mite: Immediately vpon t
' <g? ~ PTWjlfr't
**f entirely, worthies*. Th* tecessi
?* State. wHl, of eourae. be freed from t
reefrtt^'pfirvOatar Stales Fat,
low*, Mia^Jfa desire to do so w*
- ? present patented by the United 8?nt
within their limits, towhatever exU
tiler rosy choose.
Wfau presented In abnadaaee
cheapnessaloeg tbe line of rhe Nor*
ere Confederacy, tl?oy wrlll be sore to i
hi, and all Ibe Federal anuria obi
can bo created will not suffice to p
vent the general qm of these com
band manufactures.
Tka superior cheapness and read in
with which these articles can ba obla
ed witbio lb* limits, of tli? Sopil"
Confederacy, will be a atmngly .md,
itif canoe for emigration there from 1
- Northern Union, as it witi also mere
a powerful effect to draw border 8tw
into the SuujUtera Confederacy..*
Let New ?aglaad took to this wi
U bar usual shrewdness, and decide whs*
er it fa Wise to rbk soch a terrible d
traction to bar interests, for tlte pi
pose of testis# her insane theory, <4
e negro emm hit tmrmrd info ? wh
t mem. SAMUEL ADAMS.
Movbhsvt ik Tkzas.?Tire citix,
of Texas are moving eiilwst regard
I'^v- Gov. 8am Honstop. At mi^sx1
ing w Gonxalem count*. <w the
ultimo, the follow* hit n?u>luii<-.a
adopted. After ib? passage of the r
olutiona, ?; Minute Men .U>g>?i?iili
was Corsped, and upwards of $1,0
^ subscribed for lite purchase of arina:
Thai it i? cor widi.aod ^
reqiK?t the Governor, 8am. Houston,
iwbe hi* proclamation, convening t
Legislature in extra session, on the i
eond Monday in . December n?x*; I
hotiid.be decline Co do to, we neeertl
Iran hold that the action of the
tare convened in extra session, witbc
tlie usual pvodhMttali-wi, would be
constitutional as if convened under t
usual Gubernatorial proclamation.*
jUesoltd, That wo instruct our 8ci
tor, Y? H. Duggan, and our Kepresen
five, Wm. II. StewArt, to convene ai
tU Senators and Representative* ftc
the other Dictricu and Counties, in exi
- sessiou of the Legislature, on the #cco
fc Monday in December next, to provi
* r, for tho call of a Convention, and top*
^ such other laws as our safotv demaiu
and Co continue in seesiofr until after t.
adjournment of the Convention nbo
* referred to. ^ * * <(*
Ihtoietd, That we respeetfuAr sole
all the other counties in this fetnie
cooperate in tliwe resolution*, and tli
they instruct their Senators and Kept
sentatives to convene in extra session
the Lvgi?|aietp, ,ou the aecond Mond
r . ' in December text, to provide for ti
holding of a Convention to adopt
constitution (o be submitted to the m
pie of Ttxnn for their nttitc*tfo?*
''"' ^TjbixT^ jkl y
> Wasiiikotom, Dec. $, 1860.
Meeting tf ^r?. ?-CongreM i
aembied led ay t a onorura &*iog pfj
cot in both House*
In the Senate nothing W done b
fit the appointment of a committee to wi
| ' upon the Preaideat, ?o inform him th
1 the Senate was ready to receiie .
' * communication he might be pleased
t^ J&enake. and then adjourned 'Before o
" /v o'clock. Nearly Ah1 the Senators ?r<
i a their seats, and good feeling preratU
In the House. Sfter caking thp< rc
Senate w;as notified that ftp llduse w
A . ^ a -^r; i * i V" fj'.J ' ? - ,
I ready to proceed to buaiaesa. A roi
pMBBWaaagFJIllJ 11 BW*?M>fc?
, JP ^#C?:3tt?.
t : 1. i ii T i- . . r , . . Bill*
VVAfMi??foiv. December 3.
i a Tht Uttiing of Cmgrcu?Matter*
bar here art beginning to wear a glftbpiy
wH aspect. Tlifc Coagree-ional delegation*
tf) of tK? Gulf Statea. are unauimnnd for
% &&mm&
to deeded to make no cooipromi^s, j^ut to
let thing*, talke Ut?U course,
sra. % Tka hiooibwi of ? numW of the
?n Southern delegation* i* arranged to take
es ' pfa<* within twenty days, at the far
Me thest.W** -*> <?- 1 '*- .-.+.y **
ik 'The BiwBiwMm and Lane Club of
id, tbli cily disbanded to ntgbL with a do
\j, ehuation by its President that the Union
ny m at wa end.
' President Huchanan, in Iiih message,
[Aw takes ?Cfv strong ground* against ?e
ml eession as n eonatilutional right. This
, if portion of tbo message will 1* fiercely
on assailed to morrow, immediately after
ike kl*UdlThfj?^Wl *th*tf W, by the itrr
ini mew Whohaed'hitherto been tire Prenl?V
dent's warmest friends. -
Mm i The old XAmnHo?lt < pnriir leader* -are
ee, "ringing their hands, and striving to
tpl device tome scheme to save the Union.
A conference of Unionists of the Senate
nd end House had been called for to night,
Fft I Hut is indefinitely fmMpencB, at rite
jet suggestion of Senator Crittenden. Conch
servniWe men i despair .of the Uhion
re lasting. Ff
tit The Stipreme Court met to day. All
s* 'he Associate Ju*tices, except Justice
mm Wayne. weie present. They soon adin
jountcd, visited the President and left
3) their card with such of the members of
Congress ss practice before their Court,
he To-morrbw. .resolutions in reference io
ise the death of Judge Daniel will be pretax
sented.? Ch. Mercury.
jt|, A cab am a Capitol Fire.? The
t||. Montgomery Mail says :
^ 44 The flagrant attempt,- yesterday, to i
llr_ hum the State Capitol, in broad day- j
kit I'ght, exceeds in audacity anything we
fa liatehaforp. heard, nf, The con ihusi dries
were placed against* dcor, in tho tilted
' story, instead of under the s.'airwnv. as
Bp we erroneously state*) in our issue of
to vfstDalar.. But how, or where, k was
?t set, is of no importance"; it is, however,
ih significant to our citizens, that an at?ry
tempt was made (and it?"*t probably by
as some lurking abolitionist) to buru the
on oapitol.
00 u The forbearance and long suffering
of our Southern people tnake a study for
|yre n phHoeofdter. There is no j?eople, un
to der the sun. who will euduro so much,
hte But we tell them that a day has at rived
ie- when they iuu?t expel their enemies,
?ut ?r be themselves destroyed. It is now
i*. simply a question of?who shall doiula
inate in the South f Free soil emissa
mt no*, or the unlives of the soil f And
?? we say, there slionld l>e, at once, n rigid
he investigation and prompt judgment in
the/ca*e of every mnn ,tk?b'ttbtful fideb
ia- ity among us. Wo impugn no mnnV
la. loyalty ; hut a committee, we venture to
fth. **>', can find antple material to employ
?&, it for n day or two.
ira 6 It '* eminently worthy of remark,
nj that a myro. named Elia*, discovered
in nnd extinguished the fire."
itt1 ?r . ~
Th* Elector At. COLUEOK. The
Jtileclor* of President nnd Vice Presidettt
meet on Wednesday, December
. v |5lh, at the capitals of their respective
Bj| Slnti*. If any vacancies are found to
to exitt, they will he filled by ballot. They
then proceed to vote by ballot for Presiden
and Vice President of tho United
^ States. Prey muat then make three
copies of the statement of the vote for
I,.. President and Vice Pre?4dent,which mnst
R be signed by all the Electors voting?
(0. one to bo seat ,to ti? President of the
U. S. Senate by a messeqger? one to bo
transmitted to the same person by mail.
and one to he placed in the hands of
m. (lie Judge of the United States District
p. Court for .the 4/utiici.
- Soctm Carolina CoNranayca.?
This eedesiastieal body meets in this
^ citv, on Thur?day, 18ih inst. Rev. J
W r ' Ufl_l. ' ? .r w?i-1 .?
/ street Church, in a card which we find
n in the Charleston paper*. _
>ra * Apptfennt* wf \dtrmrit>n^ local
^ preacher* to lie ordained, preacher* who
^ cannot attend, or who wish special ar?*
raogetneal*, and lay-member*, who oxpeel
to lie present, will please utility tbo
he undersigned.
lc*d oTi business
except
'?o*r trac
Muhdeic?Wb learn from gent laman,
who r< ached our city on Saturday
last, that a ntan named Oppenhahn, a
Polander, licensed as,a pedlar In Ch?a
tar District. wwjf??atl^ killed at Blaek
Crack. - Oppenheim, it appear*, was
t *b?t oe Thursday, tha 24th ultimo. hy
kofl Jihr'BrnWn, as ha la called, reaiding
in ilia neighborhood. Tha wounded
man was taken to the residence of Dr.
McfVland, whare ha was kindly cared
for, hot he di'd from the effect* of the
. wound on the following Mondai. Brown
we learn by our informant, haa (led, but
be i* closely pvraued bv the oAcero of
the law, and we aincetel v hope that he
will be arretted.-*- Ck. Courier.
Prrsbytrria* 8vkod?The Prcabyterian
Synod of Sooth Carolina convener!
Wedneednv evening, at Glebe-elreet
I Church, and *? opened by a *ermnn
from the K?v. L>. McQueen, of Sumter.
Tire roll nraa called, and one hundred
mid ten number* anewered to their
Raman. This number i? expected to be
: largely Increased to-day.
I KoY. J. L. Kirk pat rick, T?. D., wan
I elected Moderator, and Rev. T. L. Mc
l Itrvdc, D. It., Temporary Clerk, when
the Synod adjourned to meet lliia morning,
at 9 o'clock.? Ck. Courier.
MI. .SBmaemmeBSLjj..? ..
1. O. O. F
MOUNTAIN LODGE,
j^jTSt^Sn^e No. 19,1.O. O. P., meeti
n?r*dfljf Ereniny
^ 7 o'clock.
Feb 23 42-1 y* J. M. JONES, See.
SCHOOL EXAMINATION.
THE Annual EtamL
of tho UowMi-foTn^
Seminary, will
tako place on tba 10th, Jfer
11th and 12tb, of I>ocomber. Geo. W. K.
KA8LEY will doliror aa Addreae before tho
School on Wrdnrtday, the 12th. Tho public
la rcapect fully Invited to attend the Examination,
and the Hoard of Truateea ia reque?te<l
to meet on Tueaday, the 11th.
.. R. BOWDEN,
Chairman Board of Trnatooa.
Nor 29 30 2
Tec Major.
car We are reo nested to announce
Capt. IT. A. CAUBLK na a Candidate
for Major of the lit Bat. of let Regiment, S, C.
M.
Per Colonel.
lajgTTlio many friends of Capt.
k. auoua announce mm a candidate
for Colonel of tlieJThird Regiment S. C. M.
fjgr* Wc arc authorized to an
nounce Lieut. Col. T. L. B07.KMAN a candidate
for Colonel of the Third Regiment 5. C. M.
We arc authorized to annouace
Major WILLIAM FORRESTER, of
GreenTille District, a candidate for Colonel of
the Third Regimen. S. C. M.
For Tax Collector.
*rWe arc authorire<l to annnuace
IV. II. BURNS A Candidate for Tax
Collector, at the next Election.
JAMES N. SMITH announcer
himaelf a Candidate for Tax Collector,
at the enauing election.
; ?jgT" JOHN L. TURNER is
announced a candidate for Tax Collector at
the enauing election. v *
t&T The frionds of JOHN II.
TARRANT, announce him a candidate for
Tax Collector for OraenviUe District.
jar IVto are authorized to announce
W. 8. THACK8T0X a'candidate for
Tax Collector at the enaning election.
Tlie friends of Rev. J. M. RUNION,
reapoifully announce him ga a Candidate
for Tax Collector, at the enaning election.
jar Wo are authorized to anneunce
W. F. TAYLOR, Eaq., a candidate for
Tax Collector, at the etoauing election.
jar We are authorized to announce
EDMUND HOOK&R a candidate for
Tax Collector, at the enaning election. *
\ JttT We are authorised to announce
W. T. AUSTIN a candidate for Tax
Collector, at iha n?ft fdertiiiiL 1
?ST We are authorized to annouure
J. H. MoCULLOUfltf a candidate for
Tax Collwtor, at the noxi election.
?50^ We are authorized to nnnnunco
Col. 0. P. POOLK as a candidate for
Tax Collector at the ensuing election.
|^f" W-e are authorised to jin- J
nouiico W. T. Snt'MATK a* a candidate for
Tax Celiac tor a( the ensuing election.
|^* We are requested to announce
Mr. ELI Aft DILL, as a candidate for
-Tax Collector, at the next Election.
?0- J AMES 1*. PEARSON annouueeu
himself ax a candidate for Tax Col*
leetor at the nexteleeMeu. '
Ciikkokkk Rrmkuv.?This medicine is preWrwl
solely from Moots, Barks, and Leaves,
combined In inch a manner as to form the
best end most pleasant medicine ever introduced
to the public, for the permanent cor*
ll^^onorrhraa. Gleet and diseases of the
herbs, vrlld plants and
W? i il in ill i ii I i ffimnm
Ell SI
rommmi ,lb? nw( *?wirf#l thing
discovered M the alnvSrenihWffulury U Prw(Hwr
Wood's Iinir JbralomiIf . It restores
perfectly gray hnlr to Hs original eolnr, <
nitkn it grow m the bald and preserve it' I
perfectly to nay ago. if only ?M W the
young twice a wft-k. Dandruff and disease 1
cannot exist on the scalp where tble la uatd Sea
eirenlnr, and wa defy doubt. i
CaoTtOM.?Beware of worthless imitations,
aa several aw already la the market, called by *
different names. Uee none nnleM the words
(Prof. Woodl Hair Restorative. Depot, 8t
Louie, Iffo., and Now York,) are blown in the
bottle. J&T* Sold by all DngjtUti and Patent <
Medicine Dealers; also, by all fancy Toilet f
Oeeda Dealers in the United States and Canada. ?
fk9 Tor sale la dfwnrille by Drr. Loto A i
BnaanAM, Druggist*. *7-4 Nor 8
! ' A
To the Member* of the Medical Profea ,
aioo of tha U. B.
Nr.w Yosx, May 1st, 1808?Otnt: The 1
undersigned, having recently become the sole 1
proprietor* of " Dr. J. Bovee Dod's Imperial
Wine Bitters," aa article tsblsh is boing ex* 1
tcnairely sold in all parts of the United States,
hog leave respectfully to Call your attention to
a list of the ingredients which compose these
valaable Bitters, vis t Solomon's F.-al, Spike- 1
nard, Barberry, Wild Cherry-tree Bark, (leu- <
tieu, Camomile Flowers, Oiafrey, anil a pure
and unadulterated Wine, which la about dou- '
ble the usual strength of other Winda, and ia imported
by only one House in the United States.
From the beneficial effects of these Bitter*
on us, and on many others which we have wit
iicwiii, w* mi cMltdtnt thai the Phyrielam oft
the country who will give then ? tnir trial,
will approra of them, end use them in their
practice. Respectfully yours.
CHAR. WIDDIFIELD A CO.,
7* William Street, New York.
P. R.?" Dr. J. Bovee DmI'i Imperial Wine 1
Hitter* " are fold by VISI1RK A I1KINITSH, I
Greenville, 8. C., an<l by Druggiat* gene rail Iv.
July IS 10 ly
MLESP I* TEN MINUTES.
BRYAN'S rULMONIC WAFERS!
THE Oriental Medicine Established in 18.17.
and flrat article of the kind ever introduced
under the nam* of " Pat.no.vic Wafkiis " in
this or any other eonntry : alhother Pulmonic
Wafbr* are counterfeit*. The genuine <
can be known by the name of BRYAN boiug
tamped on each WAFER.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relievo Cougba, Cold*, Sore Throat, lloaracnc**
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Asthma. Brohrhiti*. Difficult Breathing I
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pain* in the Cheat. ^
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve In*ipi*nt Con*nmption, Lung Disease*. BRYAN'S
PULMONIC WAFERS "
Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils. '
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve the above Complaint* in Ten Minntc*. ,
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS J
Are a Blearing to all Clause* and Cop*titutiona. .
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are adapted for Vocal lata and Public Speaker*. !
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are in a simple form and plea*ant to the tarie. '
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Not only relievo, but effect rapid A lasting Cure*
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are warranted to give aatiafaction to every one.
No Family should he without a Box of
BRYAIf 8 PULMONIC WATERS .
iv thk hoch*. ,
No Traveler should 1k> without a supply of
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS
IV HIS I'Ol'KKT.
No person will ever object to rive" for *
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS 1
TUKVTV-riVK CRVTS.
JOB MOSK , Sole Proprietor, j
Roche*ter, N. Y. t
For aale in Greenville by Fisnun A Ilr.x- 1
VIT8H, and all Druggists ; Vam ciiaack A |
Unitertttov, Charleston, Wholsesale Agent*. .
May 17 2 lyeow
#5 REWARD!
17*OU A VIOLIN, BOW AND CASK.
LOST between C. C. Montgomery's '
and I*. E. DuneanV on the Bill Novetnher. <
Tube delivered at J. P. P?h?i'8, Greenville.
w. t. SPENCER.
Dee 6 81 / 1 ,
Cheap Groceries!
Goshen butter
SUOAIt*. COFFEES
MOLASSES. SYRUP
MACCARONI, RICE. CHEESE
mackerel* coim-'isii
CANDLES, RAISINS, ?fc?. 1
All just received and fur sale vorr low by
. BRYCK SMITH,
Opposite T. B. Roberta' New Store.
Dee6 81 tf
Repairing: Sidewalks on j
Main Street.
AT a meeting of the Town Council of t
Greenville, held on tin; -ItIt in?L, the ?
following Resolution wet adopted end or- (
dered published:
" Jteaolved, That all owner* of Lota on J
Main Street bo required to put their Side- ?
walks in first rate repair l?y the tirst of J.ui
uary next, or the same will be done by the
Council at the expeuse of the said Lot ownera."
C. J. ELFORD. Intendant
C M. McJumkix, Clerk Council. .
Dec 6*81 2
ANORDINANCE ]
iv inavar* i "l tiK KlfJH.IKlt Of <
FIRES IX TllK LOTS. JsTJiKhTS
AND SQUARES OF GREENVILLE.
BE IT ORDAIND, That from and nfter
this date it shall not He lawful for any
Croon to kindle or have a fire without doors,
r scalding or cleaning hogs, at any place hi
the Town of Greenville, within two hundred
feet of any building, under a penalty
of not leas than Twenty Dollars (or each offence.
Done and ratified under the eorpornte t? nl
of the said Town of Greenville, this
[us.] fourth day of December, in the year
of our Lord.one thousand eight hunt
dred ami sixty.
C J. fcLFORD. Tnteadnnt.
^^B|^M<-.Ir>KiN, Clerk Council.
fit o fi
mhh^usta
hhsbbhmll'a^ pji
HUf H F*
' -.L.
itSlfl
HARRISDN & LONfi.
It ".t.i'afc'
NEW BOOTU SHOES.
Wlm now opewlnw the LrmmI and beet
selected LOT wf ,?f.
<dfc>332> S3S$3S,
WrM for sale In Greenville this Sciivon. The
STOCK Em Won selected with (Coat care by
tie of the firm, and we are prepared to veil as
jOW as can Ikj found anywhere iu this inar;et.
We hare
mv wro a ir /\ r* a
JKJ 11 R9 0 U vr KA 99
it JPft't* $1.00 TO $6.00.
iloth Fin. Dress and Waterproof, from $XC0
0 $12.00.
Several case* of BQY& BOOTS, embrocng
all ih? aiin.
YOUTHS' BOOTS. Ana and ooarse.
YOUTHS' SHOES, all kind#.
We ham a great ,variety ?f Lad tea' Dr.au
and Walking
mm. en m suppers.
A Bill Assortment of
HIIISSIES' gSMS.
An assortment of O VEB-SIIOESund SIXDA
f.S.
We ar, manufacturing aa flna and substantial I
BOOTS & SHOES
Aa can l>o put up in any establishment in this
rountry, as wo work nothing but the BEST
STOCK that cau bo procured,
nr All Work warranted.
Thankful for past favors, we respectfully solicit
a continuance of the same.
A few more Pairs of Mishrs' and
Boys'
HOME-MADE SHOES
remaining on hand.
wmm'i mi
One door above Long te Burnham's
X..Y 8 77 tf
rflFlMS A9D eonSEKEEFM
1TIMILIK8 and Housekeeper* desirous of
. liHving Carpets made Fitted aud Laid in
1 superior manner, can liavo their work att.ndd
to, with promptness, by leaving orders at
T1I0S. 8TKENMB, under Mcllce's Hall.
Parties wishing to ortler Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Cornices, Window Shudrs, Stair Rods, Damask
or Curtain*, with designs for same, can have
ncasurea and diagrams taken, and satisfaction
jitiiranleed, on application as above. All work
ittcndcd to personally. 24?tf Oct 18
Fhe Stato of South Carolina.
GUKENVIl.LE DISTRICT.
3 EQUITY.
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
II. M. Kilgore. ct al, vs. B. F. Kilgore.? Hill
fur Suit "/ Jteul Entitle.
rN obedience to an onler from the Court of
Equity ill this rase. I will sell, at public
motion, to the highest bidder, at Greenville
?ourt House,
On Salo-uay in January Next,
I portion of tho Real Estate of Josialt lvilgore,
tcceased, to wit:
TRACT No. 1?Containing about 230 Aero*, i
lying on Euoroe, adjoining lands of 1'. C. T.eeLor,
W. Bates et al,, about half in wood-land,
laving on Enoree Itiver one of the finest
ihoals. for manufacturing purposes, in the up ountry.
TRACT No. 2?Containing abont 40 Acres.
i< (joining Tract No. 1, about one-balf in woodland,
aud having a fine Shoal on ltockyfield
Creek, sufficient for Mill purposes.
TRACT No. 3?Containing 135 Acres, on
Rockfiold Creek, known us the Jo. UrecrTract.
one half woodland, well timbered, soma Bot
torn, in cultivation, the balance land once
cultivated, but ton grown up.
TRACT Nn. 4?Within tww'miles of Green-,
ville C. )!., containing 170 Acres, adjoining
lauds of E. Fikc ami others.
WM. M. THOMAS, c.K.O.D.
Commissioner** Office, Nov. 14, I860. 28-id
TRI WEEKLY MAIL LINE
FROM
SPARTANBURG TO GRBENVII.LX.
?? THE subscriber* bare
MK^?^-Ui<*^^yc<>mliiciiced ATRI-WREKMail
I.isr between
jack will leave Spartanburg every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday inoraiags at 8 o'clock,
uul Greenville, every Tuesday, Thursday and |
Saturday mornings, at thu miss hour, and nr'ive
at each pines between four and Are
'clock in ths afternoon. Pare?each way?
3 00.
Office?Spartanbnrg?Palmetto TTonsa.
GrwftiTillr?fioodlett House.
11 AllVEY, PRINCE A Co.
Nor 15 28 .. tf
POWDER.
INIIK subscriber keeps constantly on hand
. n supply of BLASTING and ltlFLK
I'OW I)Ell. manufactured ut the South Caroina
Putvder Mill*. Pi; kens districts warranted,
and cheap for cash.'
LEONARD WILLIAMS.
Nor 20 CO 4
TO RENT,
1 TWO Hni,SK,,> witb Fwur
Rooms and two Fire-places
fl l Offfn 'll each, with Gardens, and convcnianl
to a good Spriug of
water* For particulars, apply at
A. BKKCO'S Tailor Shop,
East corner Court House Square.
N'..v 8 37 tf
NOTICE.
TN B Notes and Accounts of P. T. FOWLKll
A CO., will he found in the hands
of T. S. Fowler, for settlement, until the tirat
of January, alter which time those not paid
will he placed, indiscriminately, in the hands
of an r.flieer for collection.
Nor 22 t9 , . i
MATTKKSS MAKING.
WHM. LANdJiToN would inform the citt|
?fu:i of Orevnville. that be is prejmred
to manufacture MA TTJlESSES. Ho also
manufacture* WI/II'S. H. warrants all of
bis Work. Ho may be found immediately opposite
tbe lteilroad Depot, in tbo bonus formerly
occupied by Mr. p. Stradley.
All Orders left with wither Mr. Ketchj^^^lossr*.
long, Hoodiett A C?. or Mr. L.
bs attended to with promptness.
^^^9wiine his Work at either of the
Sep ft
?...i ?> ?
?
'0 "
,111.
I' X o 33CK 3
| T> MP VJ*UI.LX imtor*s ft* eftls+s of Oi
| XV. I"*1 'Cocircd . ? ^ ^ ^
rOf tbs. market. Us has a large frtock ?
| j>srti?t A Ur*# 8toek of fiEHPVMEH T EX
Kancjr Ooodt. Also Arrurdovc* and Vltlini,
Smoked Beef Tonguei
-aSJr J>iUt
All kinds of Fowls, suck a* Partrklres. Wild Pfd
Ms has Meats in cans, such as Calf 'tongues, Ho
Salmons, Sardines* Lohstorr, Preserved Kjgs ant
Tomato*, Rsspbtrr.T and Lemon S\ RTF. Also
HIS EATIM
Is kept open at all hour* of ths dajr. and until 3
Yt>lT WILL FIN l> ALL oK X'HE Alio
GREENVILLE C(
OPPUNlTftttfE Mi
The Citizens
AND ilio public Rciiora'.lv, nr* informed tlust u
CAKR Las rwtuiuod with tlis must choice I
stock *
of .;
Good* ?*?r exhibited to lhepul)1l?)r*if, and
arc now rff?r? J to th* inhabitants of t
j Greenville District
j at alarming low prices for eadt; and a* ,
there inny In- anna to deny tU? reality of |
n?y assertion, the public _ ,
?fire Invited
to examine the annexed price* and he eonvineed
that CnirV I* Mill the chea^wetof the
<'hnpe<t store anywhere to be fount]. You
are, therefore, nd vised
To Convene
with the 'rino" in your pocket*, and purchase
those beautiful Vesical $1.05 ; strong
and serviceable Cnssitncr* Hants,
water proof I'ilot IJooU, at $.1.50 {-heavy
Brogan*. at OOe ; water pr?*if l}??ot?, at
tine (Jalf Skin, quilted sole*, at $6.00 ; Minute
Meu (.'up* ; ladle*' Cloak*,
Jit ,
b
$1.00; Shawls, PoLaines Merino*. Alpacas, (
I'laids, Hon net* lints. Hoop Skirt* at X7 i.
worth 75c, double barrel KuglUli Twist Shot
Uvtta, ltepenter*. ltevolvers. Pistol*. NVatche*,
Leather, Suit, C?>floe, Sugar, Molasses, at
really great but gains at ,
Carrs Store,
and a* ?clf preservation U the firit law of
nature, and us it is a* natural for th* community
to select Cuur's Store for trading beadqanrler*,
as "
To Elect 1
a niati to nftlce pro bona publico, Carr is proparcd
lo greet uad accommodate with lite
cheapest and most choice Goods, all
Delegates
who nre'rcndv to l.nv their of lilm
unJ he is convinced tlint it would bo brat
For the State
and to the interest of every ftorrkWpsr is
it, if, i list end of I uyiue their Good* at exliberated
prices in Ynnkeedoin, they
' were to declare, in suh inn
Convention, and
pledge themselves to patronize C.trr'a Htor?.
us it is cidy necessary to exftiniuelhe above
prices, and
Consider whether
Goods can he bought nl any otlier Store as
cheap. Your are, therefore, requested not
To let
the opportunity pas*, but come and examine
?he G.oh is. The nitration of tlie Indies i*
nlso respectfully culled to the prettiest and
cheapest Goods in
The Ionian
As the Stock ww purchased on the most ad
vanlAjfeou* It-mi* for i-s-h. and as I am de
termiiistl to undersell nti d X bin low prices.
A* well as in selection ef Goods, I hope llie ^
I public will call, and not permit th? chance
Slide.
Not II '20 tf
A RARK CHAJfiCE.
EXECUTOR'S
BALE.
j jMwgWa UXDKK ths WUl of W. P.
| McBKK, dccoasod, 1 sui author
i to veil bid
Valauble Plantation.
This Tract of Land contains Fifteen Hundred
Acres, (1,500.) id situated on both aides
of Middle Typtr ifcrer, in GroenviUo and
Spartanburg Itis.tr'ut.i, about 17 mile* from
Greenville 0 if., and the same /V0111 Spartanburg;
Ninety-two Aotv* (92) of which ia first
order of Tyger Hiver Uoltoin, alt cleared and
in cultivation, und the Kiver canali.kii, and
considerable ditching- done on both aides;
about 50 Acre* of Table Land cleared and
part in cultivation ; the balance ia nearly all
good quality of Cboauut, Oak aud Pino Land,
and lies uncommonly level.
Thia had hoen known at tho Carson Gold
Mine, and thcro has boon gold found on nearly
every portion of it, aud thero ia a grent probability
that there ia a vaat deal of gold ou it.
N'vceaaity compels the sale of tho Land, and
at ns early a date as possible it will be sold, (
with or without any rcaervution on account of
)bo minerals.
One half of the purrhaso money must be
cash or on a abort credit, and the balance on
any reason able time, with note secured, aral
interest payable annually- Any |>er*on desiring
to purchase one of the finest. Plantations
in the upper country, will find thia a rare opportunity,
not only ou account of tbo fertility
of the soil, convenience of location, Ac., but<
> the minernl value is very great, and when I
get what I consider a liberal hid, I will sell it.
J ho I'larn is wli >vuicrt?, hominy, ami iti?
ranye first rate; the table )uml can all bo irrigated
at any day, with very Utile work.
ALEX. Mi iiKK, Kxe< ufor.
_Nj|r 8 . 2T !>
MRS. W ALTON
flAS RECEIVED HER
FALL & WINTEE
Mjre$K . essssjsi
mv.'hikmY,
6l which ?bo rerjicrtfulty Invite*
to call and examine. Ir roniilU of
AND STRAW HATS,
i?!L?WSfl8,
K A 11E Kfc* US,
G AP ES
7/u cm jw>?i iuk ??wy>*? y?4 ***|**'lf j
and ? lar*. ?tock oi To/k *\>r family w,
?, . M
a, Bologna Sausages,
a (mfiauasht. 5 m " I
gvouji, Turk?<ra and Ohirkena, fat ??p tabecM) - *
cf Stoak. Ucuf, A Is* Mod*B*i?f, Mine#JJ?*t,
1 Ovate r*, b eaoa. rino Apple, t>tr?wl>trrtM?.
Ab ami Porter. *
U SALOON .
0 in the -etcnln* * ' - - $
VK ALWAYS ON* ItANIJ AT TT1B ' ,'"V,
)NFECTIONEEY, '*
kNStwX UOb'SJJ.
" I ** *' ~mJL . m II ? !< > '
" jfoTICE^ ': . i'-"*' ,&
rHK Company UUb've his reeent(y found 1 A3
out Ilia most safe plan for liivakiug
tiid Taming I lor*** and Milium Ili-it hau
u-rn uliown ?i? ou^eouulrv. 1 wi l break th#
wildest Il??rtC- in n very short time, to work 1 .
n nnv piritinn the o?'??r wuMtrw?tl? "
dow, buggy, eurrlosre, wagon, sled, truck#,
eafy bush, or anything he chooses, that Km
0 li? tit-own, They !< p?rfw;t|jr bro;cii
so n? to li# snfe in any kind of hsrne*^
uritli care. A kicking lu.rse is ?>?tr delight,
md n stubborn Mulf pkftWi ntir fiacy. If
lie nviiprn of unbroKen stock lus oonfilet
ice in vrhnt I suy, let litem bring them
In mv house, sixteen mil.* enst of Oresncille
0. II. left mc see them and tiicn ws
n.?ke a contract for breaking. niul np|M>int
a day to aprfi at e. I will pay lllierAl prices
for unbroken stock, or 1 will go to your
house when I u?c?rl*iu that you Tinea such
stock. All proper core will be taken, but
1 will not bo responsible for nccidi-uta. Ths
danger is very rmnll if any At nil.
1 will thoroughly Instruct n single scholar
for #10, or a c!nss of six for f&Q, nnd so oa
in propoi t'ou.
Addrc*s 8. K. WESTMORELAND,
Cnsliville, Spurt a n burg Dist.S. C.
Oct 4 22?8iiu?
SASH & liLlNDS
MANUFACTURED BY
L.K.O&XXB "
GREENVILLE, 8, C. ~
Aug 9 14 1 y
WANTED,
150 STOCK HOGS,
WHIG HI NO FROM
75 TO 200 POUNDS.
I). U. WESTFIELD.
Oct 23 . 25 tf
mm aid dress HM
MRS. L. F. I3FNJSON 1
WOULl) inform her patrons'
al>d the Ladies of Uroousille,
that sho baa located an Jail
wttrofcQSjf plrest, one door Im>1ow Mr. Worthington's
residence, where slie
can bu fcuud at all times. She
se IfflffJMY solicits a cbnunuanou of the pal
I kcr?i*'f0f?*r-traded to
October 4 " 22 tf
! FALL A N I> W1N TER '
fflBULBBSBY;.
< - MRS. PARIS & GORDON
^s*r????? 1 RESPECTFULLY iueitw
A-k jWSyyjfH0 attention of their old
LsxpYSKSS^frie^ile and customers, sqd
(V fifa 'he Indies-generally. to their
rf\ V^L^SSr ue,v nnd select Stock of Fall
and Winter.IULILXEUY,
C* "? * opeh. It has been ?e-- *
yfKSk lectori with car* and taste, . ?'7
"I for this section, and comprises
all the Articles u.-uu!ly kept on hand at
this season. They deem it uuucce.-sary to enumerate
the various urticUs ou Land. Call and
examine onr Pt-.?ek.
ffr- Dresses nnri Cloaks 0??t and Basted, on
short injv.ee. and Old lionnots marie over aa
han<lsobie us new.
MK5. rir.IS 1 UUKDOX.
Oct 15 a * If
NOTICE.
r|UIC Firm of JA41K3 LOCKE A SOX est
I iliMulveri M|ii rime since. Ait pecsona
iitUelifril to said Firm, arc reqnsstcd u> pay the
auie nuniciiiute! v. to e it tier of the Midersigucd.
JAMfo Lotkl A CsON.
Oct 4 UJ It
THOSE IN DEBTEES
4 HE notified that longer indulgence eaunoi
J\_ he given, as those to whom the liidney
belongs insist upon its collection.
WLL1.IAM CHOICE.
Fcpt 20 10 if
?? |i-tills a| . jf-r
^ ?!?-* g > ?
IIsrs^i w
^a?>??^lrKgNI J
k?3 e j;. ? sr J5 p S HifclSlfl
s I*?I sfsjg
?'-|c j- r 7- CB i
er|i8l
- ? ft t h ^ r-;w Cj
ft | !ij!*
-1.3 5 F$ &
f 8" - 3 Os? *
^tp^s ?s5r;. *
THIRD REGiMENTL
C1APTAINS r(UHnnr.(\irp Cnmyruteg of 8<Jr.
) Ilcphncrit 8. 0. M., sre r*v*ir??lto order ^
<iut fbeir Companies ?i? S?(irrsfoy, T.W. ?./ ltecrmlter
vrxt, and to hold nil KLECTIOK, a*
re<(iiire?l by law, for CObOXKL of Sd lU-jjinu-nt,
to fill th? vnranry nern stored by (lit resignation
of Col. Jpuk-s McC'uUou^li, anil to
meet on Monday following, count Uio voles,
ami declare the Kli < lion.
lly vtdu of bri<{. (U-n. W. K. Rnnli r.
T. L. U07.KilAX, Lioui. Col.
Nor 1 2(1 r
UKADQXJAR TKIW
1ST Eiuoaos 1ST S. C. M. >
tlr.unyU1o>,b. (,' ? 2iov. i, ISO?. J
0TII>ER NO. -S , v
AN ELECTION 1* bete by erdersd fo ba
beU by csrb CMftpdfcJF In tbo 1st battalion
of tlit let lU'ifiiwnt f. M? r-n A"??/mrduv,
22#/ T>*r*)?hrr urjt, (or MAJ011 to (nut1
mail t said battalion, to till the vacancy ec<ft_
eioncd by tie promotion of Nej. 8. P. CH?i>
I.RTT.
Tim Captain, and 1*1 and Sd I.lcvtcr an'p. of*
each Company, are hereby ordered t? act at
Manager* in tlieir retpeative Koala. Poll* to .
open at II o'clock, A. M., and clone at k t ? ,
| o'clock, P. M. Manager* to moot at the Put> "
talion Mutter (Jround on the Monday follow,. ' '
I ing, count tha rote*, rind declare the Kle>'tion#
] and fortltnilk rranradt the mmilt to aire- ?
adiar General tat Wfipad* It' P'T " u *' * n
a,?**?*.
a. P. POOT.
A _ Col. 1st P. i;iu?eut 8. C. M.
BkAi 7. A?tlnt:.i