The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 08, 1863, Image 2
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? *<t A ifco *box? Institution during tho
^ HS???i<>jp of jw rtgofnr coarso of
2^ ? rtwdiw will bo retotntd on tho 9th Fob*
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ruary ae*t.
fe1" ' publish to-day the speech
f 1U*. Dr. D?^oi, o?# of the Representatives
of th?* T>wtnet-iA the Legislature,
on the Bill for the Stifite ?ndonesent
of Confederate Bonds. It 1a said
, to h??e alt meted grept attention, and
' to hare tuade a profound impression on
the House, and ia spoken of in high
terms hy'all who hare read it. The
v plan of State endorsement was proposed
y. tp the Legislature by Mr. Bores, and
I* %he not only gives a very luminous exposition
of tbe causes which have
brought the Confederate currency and
howd* into their present state of compaV
relive depreciation, but. convincingly
.shows that the plsa proposed will tend
great)v to correct the evil, and to relieve
L .Voth the Government a ad the people.
IWswne his already begun ha some
j<.nre?U an to the comparative merits of
Mr. 1Wok*s plan of endorsement, as
adopted hv cur Legislator#, and anothe?,
adopted by the Legislators of AlafT
l<ama, and we understand that Mr. B
lies a letter from one of the leading
members of "Congress from'Alabama,
hear til v appoiving bis plan, as altogeth
sr preferable. The subject will come
up for action in all the State Legislatures,
as well as in Congress, and our
readers will do well to embrace this
oppoitiwiuy of acquainting thenwlvcs
wiib the merits of the question, in a
speech which ia not only instructive but.
interfiling, and contains bursts of paiC
fcidor which cannot l?e road without
emotion. The immediate fiiends of
l)r. Boron knew something before of
bit uufn.nrioti practical ability, and bis
extraordinary financial knowledge and
f -Vflt - 1 t ? - V ?
x^ui; u'u m-4 constituents tot targe, know.
i?w him chiefly as * preachar Hird Tb?s
ological IV-fessor, were probably bardIr
prepared to (tee liitn st.-p forth at
ouce as one of (he most distinguished
nteoilterj of the Legislature, and onu of
the ablest financiers of the Confederate
States.
Editorial Correspondence.
A Utij with the Third Regiment of
Buservct.
PocoTAtwro. B. C., !>*c."29. 1862,
FullMing a promise made some time
since, as * ell as to satisfy a curiosity to
vwit e section of our State which has
hoeome memorable in the history of the
present revolution, I find mvseif safely
ID the cutnp of tbe Third Regiment of
?R**er<r?s, under tire-command of Colonel
Elford, of Greenville, now eucampcd
about owe mile fiom i'ocotaligo Station,
on the Chftrle ton and Savannah Kail
road. . The Reserve Regiments of Cois.
Ryan and Secrest are also stationed
near hv. I can hardly realize tha fact
.that I am in the camp of men who have
?o recently left the walks of private life
?so complete Are all the military arrangement*
by wLich 1 find uiyfte'f surrounded.
T am indeed gratified to nolice
the clteerfuiness >vhiel? pervades the
entire encampment. The men seem to
* give themselves up wholly to tbe duty
u of serving the country. I am thus par
ticular in mentioning the abovo gratifying
facts, because an oninion has nrs. I
wiled to a considerable extent, tliat our *
S Reserves were greatly dissatisfied?npt '
only with the service, but with their*
commanding officers. Instead of thin 8
being the case, I nm pleased to learn 1
ihat so far as Col. Klford's Regiment is *
concerned, there will he no efforts made 8
to defeat a single He.ld officer at the c
.approaching election, if indeed an ertec h
ttf?n is held. About nine-tenths of the J
officers and men have signed a paper 1
which, whilst it declares their right t^ s
|? elect their field oflicersr; vet expresses 8
l- their willingness and desire to retain 3
their present organization without ! c
change, Thin determination, well, no '
doubt, bo *r?r;ie/J out, should tho elet: 1
tion bo hold according to the iato or- 8
dern of tho Adjutant and Iusp?itor <~>ens 1
L, ernl. I an1 not advised as to what ac ^
tion the other regiments will take in c
(fits nraller, but the course which the e
Third ilegimeot in taking, is indeed 1
creditable to theft), antMntteriag to their
Orticdrs, Observation has taught riu? I
that reorganization and ?leclious in j v
regimcQI*, land verv much to pioducela
diftfO)" mid dlC(j)ornlizHtioti among the'i
soldier#. I h?ij glad to learn that the t
Third It eg i ?n en I will not eommit the t
fatal blunder which has doomed several I
Vuluuteur regiments of our fttate to tho li
?J?-gr?"? and odium of l*eing badly 1
officered for the remainder of the war. b
1 still doubt the propriety of appointing t
pfhterx Ira volunteers or reveves, hut 1 fi
urn iu?C*)?*t eouvinced that it we* wise ti
to bestow tlie privilege of eleeting their f
officers after more than One half their c
stenh of'service had expired. \
Colonel B1 Curd's Higfaient is well e
t mn.ed with litlai : seven companies are s
nripuJ with 'h< infield, two wiili the jj
, li^Mis-ippi ami oue with lire Vagui t
*
* Vf V f.% V tl^JMfltf
Lii' 'a.n i "L' min'iji
Um? <lop*mo*n< isKk??Me i^tjr IH?I
by Cap*. UoMsmilk, who is now ?b??iil
ham ?^n?!> for * "hoH titta. I - MR
joying, in his ftUlfiti*, llnawomrooml
Wilirar hat Mbtmtii ika ntunum
that, should tbeW^ipy waku another
-attack t?|w?o Pocotaligo, he i?W nlmoat
be eorapalUd to adracde on thja part
of the lino?being the 'most exposed
and moat direct. The Regimetit wia
dM par milted by General Walker to
t*kw this potion until the}, were made
ware of the danger by which it whs
beset* in case of rfttack The wish was
unanimous that the" Regiment- should
occuply the ground. By this very act,
these men of the mountains?inauy of
them gray haired?hare proven that
they do not desire a life of. security ami
repoee when their sons are exposed to
sterner trials. They have not, to far,
shrunk from any duty, and will, if occasion"
present, ehow that they are in
deed worthy to be called the fathers of
soldiers.
In company with Major Grice and
Adjutant Elford, I visited the battle
neld to-day cn horseback, first to Old
PoCotuiigo, where the last engagement
of the day was fought, aud ftoin which
ftlace some six or <4ght thousand abo
itioniats fled before lbs unerring ritlrt
of about three hundred sharp shooters
and two small batteries of astil!ery:?one
of which 'the Virginia battery?was
almost disabled at.the first fight in (he
morning. In consequence of the bi klg*
over Pecotaliga river being destroyed,
our troops did not pursue the enemy.?
For a distance of eight mile.-*, there exbt
unmistakable signs of a complete lout
Dead Qiert were thrown from wagons?
arms,'provisions and ammuuition were
scattered iw?every direction. It was a
literal fulfilment of the proverb: " The
wicked when no man puraueth."-!Gravea
are now to be found at intervals
along the entire distance of eight miles.
Twenty one bodies were buried in one
grave?including a captain of artillery,
who, 1 learn, had no evidences of a
wound upon his person. The exact
loss of the enemy will never be known.
Some members of the Beaufort Artillery
who failed to get across the river before
it was burned and fell into the hands of
the enemy, have just been paroled and
returned home. They state thai the !
enemy sny thsir trim loss will not fall 1
short of 1500 in killed and wounded. 1
Our loss was about 20 killed ami 70
woumh-d. Our sharp shooters, when |
they relitated across the bridge, took
position behind the live_ oaks which j
tMtiti in ftontirlwfttKU niimltwv ......r...,i i
tlie buildings at Old Pocotaligo. These j
trees bear truces of the liotne-s of the i
contest. Thousands of balls and grape '
shot found their war inly these trees?
thus saving the lives ot our soldica.?
If it hud not been for tlnir-e same live
oaks, the light would have resulted in I
the utter annihilation of onr men or I
their inevitable retreat. This little band '
of less than four hundred men, fought
uu armv of six thousand for three hours
and completely routed them.
The fight at Hudson's hon?e, a utile
sad a half farther on, was but the pre-'
ludo to the one I have just been describ I
ing. It was conducted priiwijmily bv j
millery. When the order to fall back I
ivus given, it was well timlersood by I
he men, General Walker having in '
briuvd them before the fight com-I
noticed, that this would form part of' <
tit programme. Our infantry and '
nounled rifloruon fell back in good orler,
contesting every inch of ground
0 the river. The forest in frostt of our
irtillery is fearfully cut up?great limbs
tvere torn from the trees attd splinters
ca tiered in every direction. We fol
owed the road by which lltey lied to
heir gunt>oata at Mnck-j's Point. This
mad for near eight miles, is marked bv
1 luxuriant growth of pals which they ;
hrow t'roni tucir wagons in their lieily {
light, and wiiich.ia now rapidly spring- j
ng up. At Maekev's Point, we had I
i fine . view of 11 road river,
ivhick is here formed by tit#;
h>i?i)uence of the Pocotaligo ar.d |
mother river?the Haute of which JI
tare now forgotten. It was here the
Yankees landed, am) it is here that
iotne of them are buried. There tvere
teither gunboats or Yankeeswin siglit,
>ut our ears were frequently greeted by
lOunds of artillarv which some! ti> n?*s. I
-r - .j 7?7 r;?r i
seed f'roin the mflgbhoring island* which
ire infested? not inhabited?by nboli- j
ionists. Ah the shot were not falling j
n our vicinity, wo consumed the limeji
vo remained in rnnMing oysters in llio j
hell and conversing with ihe piquet j,
talioned there to observe the movements
?f the gunboats. 'there is nothing
icre to prevent the landing of die en?ny?indeed
i* not desirable that there
hould be. Uylc?s they Hie permitted
o land, it svjll be diiljcull to whip '.hem.
Ience, the necessity for leaving open
or tain piueos for their ingress. VVituiii- i
T they wi;l ever attempt it again, is h
natter purely conjectural.
After spending an hour At Markov's)
'oint, we turned our facts camp word, [
vhicli we reached in Hbout two hours,
ind where Wo found a trie# dinner await*
ng us. The vandals-in their flight, true
o their nature and iti accordance with
he wicked desires of their leaders,
mined several tine residences, which
iml been abandoned by their owners.?
VopBicM nr* hi ill being found on the
tillle Held, It was no longer than yen
arday, one of Colonel Kl turd's men
.unci h handsome oif cloth coat and a
ine pocket knife. lluileu, to be ,
ound by the hundred, are still being i
ut from trees to be kept as memorial*
Alien all tne tacts shall have been. ;
Itched in regard to this battle, it will ,
tand "out in history a* one of tlie most '
feMant and sharply coules'vsd limits of '
he war. ;*
fc- * . I
ner, b*>. 10H1; John Walker, IVc.
All
W tbaee **/? Rt*aber? of Oi.pt. Wei
Wtw'a eomp*nj, fV<*n Ptcken*. <The
company/ Elections to fill yacaeciea
wHI b? be!d on Monday next. Having
a little apere tithe, 1 have concluded
before returning home, to#visit Gold*
boro', N. O; the scene of the late en*
Jragemettta of Gen. firana' command,
rout which point I trill write again. * v
W. P. I\
*
- FOR TUB iOinilKKK BNTSKTRISC.
*""" Salt
J 8alt ll
Tt occttra to me, Mr. Kdftnr," titftt the
.piihlication of the following extract,
from a letter recently received by me.
miv have a good result just now. Salt I
,i* going down ev^VwWe, And, I think,]
there can be no doubt that it wiH con (
tinue to go tlowji, for th? very sufficient:
reason assigned by my c6rre?pondent. ]
It may, by the way, he as well to add ,
thai the writer of the letter b a planter 1
living on the Savannah River, near'
Augusta", and a gentleman of great sa- j
gacity and shrewd. practical wisdom? ,
one whose statements are altogether reliable.
God scud the speculators njay
be hoisted with their own pelrfrd, and
that their pillows may be as hard as the
pillar <>f salt into which was changed
their uucieut prototype
MRS. LOT.
44 Pictini.b litll, So. (Ja.t )
Duo. 271h 1802. f
L- 44 I see "alt is coining down
) very rapidly ; there is a very larye stip
: ply on hand in Augusta of different
J kinds, viz : Liverpool, Virginia, North
| Oaiolina and South Carolina. The exi
tortioners hare heen enuolit. thank (bid.
I at last. Every one became ale'ined
early in the season and supplied themselves
at hiyh prices, Consequently there
is little or no demand for it. So you i
| see with a large supply on hand, and
I large vpiantilie* made weekly at various
points in the Confederacy, we have the
thieves on the salt question."
Makrikd, on the 18th DeeemWr, 188?,In- i
Uev. L. Vnuffhn. Mr. O. T. IIUWIES nnd
Mis. Mfl.LEY O'tEE.V, nil of this Diet*i.-t.
i1
i
Dikd. .it the re>ideno? of hivfalliv*', in i
Crcenville District. oil the fourteen! It of
February Inst, of Typhoid Fever, in 11???
twentieth year of his age, JOHN NK*V. 1
TON, eldest s?n of John and Klixiibnli
liniiM, n in-niUi' oI tin F'irinin l Artillery,
attached to the Ihi'initto Tlnt'sMott.
Immediately after I lie memorable buttle of] 1
Mauasvns, young Rains volunteered his ?er ]
vice in his country's defence ; nn?l quitting |
his loved home, repaired to the tented field. (
to andure the Ti an I ships nnd | rivations of
the soldi era life. While in camp en the
const, he contmeted the fatal inn'adv, and
receiving a furlough. returned to his h?un*,
hut nlas! to remain with kind friends l>ut a
few shoi t days;, when amid all the en re
and attentions lavished upon him hv kind
parents and relatives?lie died. Thua has J
pi?s d itwnj another Christian and patriot,
whose life has loMin offered asaorifioa to his
country's call, and .who has ih.-d to the
ennsd of justice and liberty. Newton Was
a most exemplary young man. While the 1
d?*\r of youth was upon hint, he connected ]
Idinself with -the llril-hv Creek I>spti?t I
Chiiroll, and continued from that time to .V
t-lia day of his death, one ?f its most f?
consistent and zealous niemhai-s. fly his S
Christian walk and manly deportment, he tl
won the hearts of nil who knew him. From h
earlv youth he s? enied to grow in grace and /?
in the knowledge of Christ, till being made c
meet for tlie inheritance of the snints, he n
quietly *an"k to rest?dying as he had lived I
?in tn? full triumph of Chriatian faith.? 1.
Newton is no more, but the memory of bis
exalted virtues will alw-oys ho cluiriehad
by his surviving comrades.
Farewell cherished friend, farewell.
Till we, too, front earth Riiminon'd be,
Where happy forever tlion wilt dewll,
No trouble nor sorrow to see.
Then weep not, holovM ones, for him '
lo mansions of bliss now at rest,
There happy with those gons before,
11* joins in the songs of the bleat.
Yon would not recall him again,
You could not wart him to he here, ?
EaithV trouIdes again to endure, #
Its sorrows and sufferings to share. ' .
E. P. H. J(
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH *
SCHOOL. ii
TOE NEXT SKS8ID* Of the ft
^ UWi CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH "
yiWjJBg SOIIOOI., recently established l?y
jjBilvjS' Professor* EDWARDS nnd JUDSON,
Willi the approbation of the
Hoard of Trustee* <*f Knrnian tJniverwvft-.
rtnriiu; the suspension of the Exercises of dlie _
University. wi'S open at tho University Hulld- J
iug, ON THE U'l'll KRItRUAllY, and embrace
two quarters Of ten wuukx each.
Twits?$10 per quarter, with 50 cent* for
incidental espouses, paynhlu in advance. J
(food Hoarding can be liad at ?55 per wonlb.
The ulmn.l watclc-care* will be exercised over j 1
tbo mirnls of the pupils.
For farther information nddrcss Professor ?
P. C. Enivamos, Orucnvillo, S. C.
?Ja s tr
I(1ound, ?
It, A smh TV...?,1...- .ecn mwrwl.
- ? -CI, mo;,, rirn I,
Dol.LAH-*. Foi" furtliei particulars, (l
apply at this Ollioc. ,i
Jan 8 tS 'In
MISS M. A. McKAY,
MIIT iT .X 3ST ?3n,
tllAS REMOVED to a bwiltlinj?
en 1 lie Augusta Street, ?
wmr (Jie Depot. ||
She hat on bivn?l n good **
supply of LADIES' IfATS and
MllJ.INKUY OOODA, which ,
she will ha huppy to Supply J
to the LmHes of Greenville. it
Jan 8 8ft I* fi
TO W A TAXES.
AT a re/nlar minting of tho Town Council
of tjrocnvilia, tho following Resolution "
una adopted. in relation to tho Taxes for tha 1
fiscal year of 188.1- 4
Hf>irrri, That all the Town Taxes for tho J
year T8tl;i ho the same as tho proced'ng year,
end that nil tho an id Tuxes be due on tbo 1st j
Jay ot February next, except tho Taxes on P
Real Jtatato, which ehnll he duo on tho 1st "
April. ALKX. McDKK, Intondaat. ?
J. C. Bxii.bt, Town Clerk.
Ja 8 1ft 6
L ; " . J.?.>?>*.V
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f i* 1* *- i"
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ft ft 38 ^ g ffi
BI B f*
JL *
Wadmadgp, Uto Ifth of JWwmy megt, 1
under the ahurge ?f Dr. J. C. FIRMAN. e
Acting l'renideut, aeaiabrd b? Prof. C- II.
JUfMOtf, Prof. Or.lt KWITTVn Prwf. E. .?
BACOX, Mitt. M. A. HICK, and
it in their iaveral Department. v
The Family kafl the ptenrdrs to Ml- t
nounco thai I he Boarding Department line r
been pieced under the care of Mr. BOB- t
F.ltT lilcKAY and Lad/, whose experience, t
energy and fltiMii tor the eituutton Are I t
anilinedi guerent ee-that young ladies will
find in their family the comfort*, attention
and refining influence of H?me. (
By reason of eundry perquiaitee enjoyed *
by u c Steward, ha will be eaahled to furni?h
Boarding at the comparatively low
rule of $*26 Do par month, including fuel, lights
and washing.
Terme, per' Setahm of Twenty Waeki r
Tuition, Collegiate Department,... .$25 OO t
M ' Academical' *" .... St) OO j
u Primary " .... IS 00 i
Mimic and iiw ?f liano, 2ft OO /
Drawing and Painting, each, 16 00 )
French ...? 16 OO 1
Incidental lix|H-nfr? I 00 '
tar Fi>f further Information, addreM Dr. J
J. C. FUUMAX, President, Ureenvillc, S. C. I
Jan 8 36 I i
Patrol Exemptions.
PERSONS wishing to avail themeelvev !'
of the immunity of the commutation ?
lax?twe dollars and tiftv cente?in lieu of j|
petroling during the year 18US, w i'l pay ^
the same. nt mice to I ho Clerk oi Council, or ^
they will be cio-ollod f?.e duly. ** .
J. C. BAII.KY. ?
Jan 8 Sii-J Tow a Clerk. p
tzr^Eosr J
It'""1. i.-.Via OX Monday, ftili Inst., bet deen E
E " P So Mr T '* Boherta* Store, nnd Mr. 1!
Iff. IVter Cutthle'e TPn.V-n.lth Shop. C
on Main Street, a NEW LEATHER POCK- r
ET BOOK, of large aize, and but little need. I *
containing something over Three Hundred
!>o)liir? in money, Cnnfeilrrtlc'liilU, Aim, J,
n note given hy. Henry 1.. <iro?s to Win. ^
Iv-lidrloVs, for ?114.00 and some few cents ;
be<i<le* a lot of ini*cclbineons receipts. /.
A lilierol rewind will lie paid for the jj
finding and delivery of said Pocket Hook |j
a11 1 contents U? Mr. A. It. McUavid.nl Green n
fille. * II
J?n 8 * 8? if It
B. T. Cuuch, Franklin Fowler, Josh- n
ua Robertson : J1
X 7~OU are h.-rcby informed that yon have J
1 bee n transferred fi-oni" the 4 \ Italia!-] j.?
Ion Sharp Shooters, to my Company, nndare I j,il
d-Ted to reno-t to me at "(lamp Sleplieo I jj,'
Elliott," neur I Inrde.-v ille, S. 0.. without] p
May. W W. K. F.AKLK. F
C..plain Furtnan Light. Artillery. (J
Jnn S 1 ?
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAT ?
f i 11K K N V11A. E 1 > I ST 111CT.
a JCST ? l;13D 5 i 83 & 5TI ? <1
'ous Amukbson. Executor, nniilieiiiit, against W
Alexander Tiioinpson, mid cilh--is, legal ''
heirs nr><l represent nliv-os of Jams'* Andersnn,
<1 -ce-ised.?Citation Jor tlnal Sri- Jj
llrtm ul ami Drrrrr,
IT u|>|Ktriiig that .Joseph Thompson, jj
Jam--ii Thompson, Jehu 1 hompsoo. Wil- ^
iam Tli.nop-.oo, Uixon Moore sud Pollv Am j-j
I wore hi* Wife, mid Janic* AioV.n.drr, I?e j|
-liJant*, reside heyoiid th? limit* of tills |f
i*t,?: It Is Ordered end D?cre-c\l, tiiut hi
lev do appear "at a Court of Ordinary to Hi
c liablen al (ireenvHlo Court House oil t|iv | Hi
rrntfi *'vailh Joy of March Hcjct, lit silt- w j fl
suae, if any lit.-y can. why a Final Settle- H
lent of the Fslote of lAMI-iS ALKXAX- "
>1'.U, deceased, should not be aa4 * JJ
L-eiee'given thereon., 5
This 7 th day of Jnuiarv, A. I>. 1883. "I*
lcoitEur M<KAV, O. o. r>. j'
Jan 8 , 36 "IS jj
8TATI OF SOUTH CAROLINA,^ Ji
CiREKXVtLI.E DISTDICT.
1* EQUITY.
P. IliUhouro and Robert Hawthorne e?. ~
Miao PaWy I?. Pouter, u Minor?Dill fur
Hull- nj Latal, <tre.
r WII.L RKIiI.,' at public auction, nt t.rocnI.
villa Court il.m.-o, in tliia Dirtrtet. on
.doaday i" February. A, 1>. the Tract .
I' LAN f> described in the pleadings of this 'J
ase, to the highest bidder therefor, two buu ?
rod and tun aurus, an Itcody Hirer, four miles ' ?
ild a hajf from (iraourillo Court House, nd- P.
iniug tt:e Ik mix of Jiuneu Karr, deceased, fr<
attain J Kind* Hawthorne and Mri. So* an id
outer. Thirty acre* of ?!?< T??a m* " A
iottaia Lnud*. Sixty acraa arc in wood*, aud R,
no balanou in good ordur for cultivation, ft
Taitaa?One-half cash-; tba balance on bond |j
nd mortgage. (Tho place may bo treated lor $<i
t prirate sale ) ft
WM. 11. TIIOMAS, C. K. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, January 7, 18A3,
Ja, ft 36 4 ^
l?he State of South Carolina. [1!
UKEKXYILM* DISTRICT. v.
k M w&mr&iZo ?>
olin A. Hniith el a/., vs. Jnnaax If. Smith
el aL?BUl for Sale ami Partition, dee.
|>Y tho Decree of Cliirf Justice O'Neall,
I J mad* >it Chambers in tliieonoc, I will
. ii ?i |iulili? iiiut or, at Gronville Cult11
in iliia 4?iftlric*. on
Haiti dau in Mbfuarg nert,
'J?e property t?f that pori'vB of '?? Vjdate
I ABRAHAM SMITH. deceased, in wliiuh | ri
in widoxv ltn<1 u lil^e/tnl*. I? the highest . J
idder, the 1'RA OT OF I*ANU ?>t? which 1 jj
lid deceased lived, containing Four Huh- 1 w
red and Kiyhlcen Acres, morn or Inn, J 2 |,
He* eaet of Greenville Court House.
UNI* Ukm,V d
a I-IOnBEi?,
TWENTY-ONK >lO<J& ?
9 er 10 Head of Cattle,
imfiMITEIEBFIIlM,...
FAIIMTKO TOOLH, 4tO, c<l
(X>Nr?ITK>Ng?Kor *11 aunta under fifty ^
ollara, tnah? over that amount, on bond
dill goed aeenrlty, payable In one year
oui aale, with luterwat (mm aale.
WM. M. THOMAS P. fL a. D.
Commi$*ion?r'a Otfioe, Jin. 7th, I8<W. _
Jan 8 W 4 gi
'0 Those Whom it May Concent.
[" HaVK In my po?a?*seion a mttl Black L
amith'a VICK, taken from a negro boy* .
tppoeing thnt it had been eloign. Any __
r>oii having loet one. oan gel it, by prov- |
ig ti?r property and paying for line *4. , rr
ftieeinenl. I J.
B. HKEIIMAR, ] .
la?4 v 80 K f
> tAV^.V- ,M
x 4 .*%? jy*. * A
s $ ' *
f *" *" * ^"r ffSjT
f: : k \ ?%* ?Axji
* >A rr js^ <
ladMiekii
'?.? ai8
i 5?* ^ Ah Jnft1 aJBE ^
DT ?lrt?? of an CmH *f
D Ordiujtrj, I will eiMf for *ale? Ht pubic
oatcry, to rtw highwrliddn, before tbo
Teurt.House door of mid District, cn Um
V Pirot Monday of February
All U?at piece, pnroel and Tr??t Of Land,
ituated In Greenville District, on water* of
leedy Hirer, bounded by tends of Willieto
Vuaiin. lira. Clark. Klf Rahlwiii and otliora.
?d C?*W?Ih Oh* Huflred nnti Out A err*,
noro or Ices. Bold no the property of ANDERSON
M. AUSTIN; downed, for Earth
ion amongst the legal heirs of aaid tloodSsed.
ALSO, . jot
AJl tk?t piece, "parcel and Tenet of tjirid,
itnated in Qreearttlo on "waVrye of
Icody. Hirer, bounded by land* of TCiudn.d
tory, Nolsun Austin, Robert' Ilullbsd and
them, and containing Oh* N*+fnrrf mid forf-oH*
Arrt*. more dr less. Sold at tbe proprty
of TIIOUAS L. AUSTIN, deceorciL for
'ariitiott auaouget the legal heirs of said deeased.
*
'1KUMS OF SALE.?A credit of twelve
uuntlit, with intereet from day of rale, for
ill. except so much ae will pay th* coeta,
rblv). will l*e irqnlvad in Cash. Purchasers
o give bonds with ge?d security, and a
iroiitgAgc of premises, ff deemed necessary,
o (lie Ordinary, to accuse the payment of
ha purcltas uiouey. Purcham?ra to pity for
illca. J. T. MoDAKlIiU
Sheriff G. D.
Sheriff's Office, Jan. ? thai 863. ?
Jan 8 . M 4
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Post Office at UrceavilleC.
II., on the Grat of January, 1S6S,
rhieh, if not taken out iu three month, will.|>e
out to tho l>esil better Office. Persona enlhng
ur Letters in the above List, will plcaae say
hey are adrcrtised.
IrtKild, Capt J A Johnson, A 8
Wklnsuu, A Kirkpatriek, J A
ttkinsrn, Mrs Mary King, J A *
tllen. Polly King, Darid
lllemlcr, Mrs Ann P Lctnmous, Capt P 0
tridges. Miss ilanuah Lynch, Mr
trndy.*Mr? II . Long, John
trudley. Mis* Sarah Lee, James D "2
lislivp. Miss Emily Leroy, A P
Inrnutt. Mrs Mary Lnwson, W S
Ictvehuiu, W A Miller, KUuiund,
leacbain, Mrs Eugenia Moiitgomcrr.JSlis*
In IT, Mrs Caroline Missroon, Jan.es
tuhudict, Miis Mnrg't Moore, Miss Elizabeth
kebtler, lltv C 11- Morelsnd, Mrs Ilanuah
Senron, Jumes Maxwell, Kitty
lr?ck, Mrs Mary Mitebel, Klizit , *
latcsWT * iMitohcl, A11 " '
li?hnpi Aaron MeCollister, Miss Juno
( why, Mr* Sarah McBoth, John L
l.irnwcll, Hubert Xeal, Lliia
loud, Miiui Auu M 2 NcrI, Mra Kllathi
to won, John Olson, Mr? Lari '
Irown, Sjducy Power, tloorgc
t'nkc, T> Perry, James .
ely, Henry M Perry, Mr* Uon J A
alhoiin, T.ieut K U Perry, Mrs Lixxid
'obh, W W Price. John
ouch, Mm Mary Ann Petty J K
larkc, Jmnas S Pike, Elijah * ,
lurk, Alexander 5 itnincr, Mm Henry
aimon.Nosh ItiohnrdA Miss MitryC
aueron. Miss June Huberts, Mrs Sarah
hrislo|iber, Margaret Huberts, Miss Harriet
isighen; John Huberts, Dr
'can, Charles P Huberts .Mrs A J
'awsoit, 11r John L Itiiunuls, Mrs Harriet
i?y, K lingers, T A
nuwoody, Mrs Tunics Ki)tlcy. Miss IlurriJt
etsill, Miss A It '?e, N X
tivis, Miss Liln Kohinsou, Christopher
avis, Alphwy Russell. Williani
dwards, Martin It.Jph, Hr
Awards, Miss Xancj ^keltnn, Mrs Xarcisa M
rveinil'l, Jiuvid dtunlmiiBO, Misa A
ullvr. Miss Hannah- stocking. US
l"nn'i?, ti . Sparks, J II
ripp, John E Terrreit, Mrs Fannie
uller. Benjamin ^dllivnn, Miss Isabella
icon, Mrs J U .Simpson, \V liliitiu
ilbcrt, E M Slurp, R \V
wan, Mr , Smith, Mrs Ellcudcr
.idsdi u. Miss X.incy Smith, MissSuo
isuiV*, Tiiman It Smith, Margaret
ist, IV C Smith, Joseph H
rant, , smith, Mrs liluiieliy 2
ilky A Archer, Messrs Smiih, Miss Louisa
ivon, Mrs Laura Stone, Jesse K
awlhurn, Mrs Laritia Simons, Hou Thos J
uut, Mrs J II Tuuner, Miss Mary
uwkiiis. Miss Clary Tafley, I>ndley
owoll. I* rPaylor, Mrs Clarinda
owoll, W M Tnylop, Mrs Mungurct
ildshuitien, Mr ? Tha.vor, T
oleombo.WA Terry, Uaston
Hums, Mrs Mary C Thomson, A W
itt, Misa K Wars, lira Sarah
infill* A Watson Watson, Misa Pnwnce
ill, l>n?tor Wallace, Misa Cleascusiic,
Charles E tine
orris, K J ^ Wiliia, A
arris. LA Word, J W
ill, Misa Joe F Wilson, Kmelino
utiimorsioiigu, n Z wynit, V V |
older. H Wiley, domes
mcs, Mis* Nrvney Wells, Willi*
nies, Mrs S'K Walker, Solomon
met, K aneis West HI*
isr?, w ni \ White, 8 k i
lines. Mis* N K Wkiil'jjr, John C
istice, Ofur e Yeurron, 8?182
8. W. THKL8TON, 1?. M.
Jsn 8 . 30 ?,v . 1
Farm for 8a 1c, I
BEAR GREENVILLE VILLAGE, B. C.
about two and ? h*U mils*
un ihe Town of Oroenvilla containing
,,ut *>nb hundred and fifty
OKI'S, fnriy of which ore in WOODLAND,
id cmbrAcing in its area n Inrge tract of
OTTOM. On the place is a D W FLUNGOlTsiE.
ike., and is well Wn'cred, having
in* two or three excellent, never failing
iniltg*, situated coiivriiiuiitly, besides a
>11 of good water.
1 would be glad to show any otic witdiing
? pitri-hitsv, litis ptnee, or give any furlbtr
irticulars concerning it. Tliis is un opnrtnnity
the like of which is not met with
cry often in lh? District, its couli^uity to
ic Town sr-nking it. particularly valuable.
Titles and |iossei>slon given .nt once.
This terms nre advantageous ; for which
to me, at Greenville, S. (\
JNO. C. It AI LEY,
Agent
Jan 1 86 if , j
w*iry
AWWF ML lIL'IVt .
pUB" FIRM OF LKSTKU <ii SOX8 U di.
L tnlrrd t.v III* ?1 ? ?!Ir of I'll 11.' P C. |
KHTKIt, llie "Hcnior partner. All per*ona
lio have demand* *gninal,?>r or* indebted
i, Mid Firm, are lifrel.j r**p*?tfiiHT noliE.I
III c*U lor III* purpoae ??f having Mild
aii.s *?Ul*d Wlw?cr III* pariieacoiic.-ri.ed
NV. F, I.KSTKR, )
A. H. I.RSTEK, ["Surviving Partner*
U.tt. LBSTKR. )
THE Winer* lieretofdrn earvied on hy
? lata Firm of iflVTKIl A HONS will be
ntlulxd nt their Factory, by the mlwerlb'
a. tinrirr the Hum#, lirm and stria of LE8KU
A BROTliKRH.
W. F. LESTER.
A. H. LESTER.
ff. W. LESTER.
Jan 1 as a
TATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CHKfcN VILLK D18I IUUT.
IN EQUITY#
imp* M. RumUII *t alt. v?. lt.>n)*into R.
Randall ft alt. < . ,
T i* flr.leioii, That the eredR^ra 'ot R AR.
IUBT M. RANDALL, <l*co***<L do *1#
elr Pla'ujd with uio witblh thrta* Agatha
W 'Me.
WVf. M. THOMAS. C% % a ?.
November 11, I H?2. fit <Ju?
U ; -.-al
frFC-, ^
SR - y - / * '.*~
not Le grawt*<f~ ' i ',-?',?
?z*5rs'?'"*.
STATE OP SOUTH OARDLnSfA,"
Uncoil v tMua iMQlKTiUJT*
.IN OHDIN^RV.
WfLUAM M.'lYtOUAS, C. E. W."P.. AdthfMa-'
trator. Appboanl, ncninrt the legel liefi*
and reprw?en?ati*er,?>f <tr.BRCOA
drcuvN?the lfgat helra and
ti^M of Ov W. SlIWABO, (iMKKMd-tflw
legal listrs and rsiiresentativrs ??f Pat*cii.i.a
wbi;-ii, doeeuxed, iWfenda*?ttt? Citation
for Fined. Settlement and Drcret.
IT ai'pearing,that iheheK* of V*m Pav?s,
deceased?he I'olljf Slateu.
deceased?-heirs ?f F?nnjr decaa*.
ed?helra of Amos i^reiicn, deceased?It-ire
of Stej hen Stons. dooeaaed?heirs of Jonathan
Stone, dfW?ffd--8flwin 8. 8h?j>)mnl,
widow, and Josephine J. Shenperd, mindr
child of O. W. 8h?ppnrd, deceased, wud
ll?# legal Will and representatives of Priecilia
Welch, dSesSSSQ? wrhrse namea ore
' unknown, reeiJo beyond the llipilf oi thia
Slftl*-/
II ir ordered and decreed, that the abors
part'nVdo nppsar at it Court ft Ordinary,
to he holdcn a} Greenville Court llotiae, on
the tw cnly seventh day *of March nex1, to
*hew cause, if any they can, why a flna\
etllrment of the Estates of ltknKCCA
hTONK, O. W, SHEPPAilD and PKlSpH,
LA WELCH, d'-ocared, ahouid not he made,
and decrees given thereon.
Given under hiy linnd aiuL.-eal. at Green
villu Court Heme^tliis 2 ad day of December,
A. P.. 1&?J:
* HUBERT McK AY, 0. 0. P. [r. a.]
Jan I X3 3in
"STATE 0F60UTH CAROL ISA.
UtlEKNYfLLK PlfiTHIC't..
W1EUEAH. Port* ax IJowarii ha* filed
n petition in my offioa, praying ilia!
Letter* of Administration ?u all aad singnliir
the good* and chatties, right* and credit*
,?f jackson sutiirkland. i??- of
the I)i?lrict aforesaid, deceased, iliottld ha
granted to him.
These arc; therefore, to eite and admoniah
oil and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to l>c and appeal in
the Court of Ordinary for sidd District, to
he holdcn at Greenville Court House, on iho
12th day oi January next, t>> shew cause, if
any, why the tuiJ Aduiiiiislration should
' not h? grunted, . " ? .
KOBEBT MoKAY, O. G. P.
Jan 1 . . 8* * . y. . 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ORKKNVII.LK KI81HKT. .
f'V H- Krtj.,Or<litmry n/ mnitt l)!?!ricf.
WHPIRKAH, W. M. Tbomam, F.M|.( 0?M-'
miitcfO'.ier 111 lv|tiily for Orernville
district, ha* applied to inoTnr Letter* of Administration
on all and niimular the g.mil* nod
rhattcb, right* and credit* of J XOICAOX
Sl'TII KH LA N It, MOFKS DKHMIKA and
DAVIS I'l.l'MLKY, late ef tbe%>Utrict kfnr*.
*uld, deeeared, ahowld ho (minted to liim .
Tlieae are, therefore, to eite and ndntoiihdi all
and .lingular the kindred and creditor- of the
.-a'" dccrmwtd, to la* and appear at a Court of
Ordinary for Oreerrillo Pi>trif, to la held on
Monday, li.o r*<i,'.ind day of February next, at
(ireeurille Court Ifouaa.lo mdiaw canoe,if any,
i why the *aid Ad>ainiattntion ahmild not be
granted. HOIIKKT M< KAY, 0. U. V.
Ordinary'.* Office, Dee. 2.1, lbf>2.
Dee 2o lit 0 *
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?
U H KKX I'ILLK D 1ST IIICT.
IIV OHDINAltV.
Manly lirifflit. Atimhiialraior, Applicant,
agaimtt Kmily Maao.i and otln-r*, I>c
fondant-*?CHati-m for Fitml
IT appearing that John Mn*on, IVrry
MaXon. and (4 nil fort! Maaou, rrehle-Ue|
\ .ni.l the limit* of thi? State ; It la ordered
^ that thev do appear at a Cmfrt of Ordinary
to Wo hidden at (Srefrnvllle Court Uoure, on
Friday, the flth day of March next, to ?h?w
eanae, if nny they can, why o Kii.nl Sfttlement
of the Rotate of KlCllAllI) MAMJN,
deceaeeil, hliotild not be had, and a Decree
({iteii thereon. _
ThU4th d?y of Deeeuihrr. A. D. 1842.
llOliRUT MoKAY, Ordinary. '
Dee II 82 8m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
WKKENVILLE DlSTlUCf.
IN ORDINAKY.
i AMridgt. Green mid Krvin l? nvn, Rxwm(<>N
of (be Will of GBOKUE 0 REEX, deceased,
Applicants against the UtitlM of enid Eslnle.^*(Vla(iuii
fur /'inul SrtlUm*nl and
Dtrrrr.
~f~T appearing (but the legal heirs of FoHx
[_ OitrD, ilpceased?T. P. Hudson and i.u- I
undo iiia Wife?Melon fltidson aud A. O. '
llaiieun her llustmnd?ami Garrison llrroft,
reside beyond the liuiita- of this 8t*t,r: U l?
Oiocraduud Itccaed, That they du appear al
a ?\.urt of Ordinary, In kfl boldeu at Uraoavtllo
Coprt li?uar, on t'H/HA V, ike thirteenth
liny uf i'firutiry n'rjrt, lo |i>uW Cause if any
they can,, wby a Ifinal Srlikdcul of lha Meiata
of George fGreoo, deceased, should not
l?o liml, anil a yocree given thereon.
Witness n?y band and aval, at Greenville C,
j 11., the 12th day of November, 1802.
" KOI!/CRT McK.VY, O. G. I>. ?
( Nov 18 J8 . Sin
Htale of Soijlh Carolina,
OUERNVILLK fclRTRICT,
INCOIIHTOFOKDIlVAttf
1)AV1I>. HOKE, rfxscntnr of the WUf of
ADKATIAM cox, Accosted, Applicant against
the Holra of benjamin Jfelsnu, James
Aidimuro and Wife, lunslhss Richardson
and Wile, Mrs. Willis, J sines Cox and Isaac
Cox, JlefenJaut*.
IT appearing tint tho llrirs of benjamin
Kelson reside beyond the limit* of this
! (Siito t It is Ordered, that they do appear at a
Court of Ordinary, to Ik; hni<l?? ?? u~?n.nl
Court'Hottae, on IViJay, lit tuit Hay of i'rbrnnry
next, 18(13, t# "hew v???c, if any Ihdy
run, why it final aettlement of (he L*laU of
ABRAHAM ?)0X, derviiwd, iboyltl not bf
made, and it ItfccrVe given thereout
^ Title titled day of November, A. I>? Rdl.
ROBERT McKAY, 0. 0. D.
Nov. A jfr 3m
FOR MM?, 1
A aaa-^ A NKAT and CONPOnTAffjtt
.V ABLE COTTAIIK. uaual Onl 3
!l"lldlng*. a very "elect veri.
Tli'fA^Br^'-ttv '4 Prnits, Fiji, P|ttm.?,
Cherries, Ornpe?> IMiohef, Apple*-and Strawberries,
a good vegetable HARDEN <m the
ryer of the ground*, nod a nletuant Variety ?f
Evergreen*, Hbrubtxiry end |H?vv*r?, and Ah
Evergreen Hedge o? the fmnf "The l,o| wiltWin*
noer Two Acres, altuatod oh FcmH?>t;,M
Street, and in ah racrllonl n<Mgnbi?rb',oU.
Apply *o Bet. f?. 8. Qt^LKKp,
6t T C. OOWKR, i;so.
Nov m n it
'jjTiiiMwmTiP:
\\J B are in-Wnnt *f L*ya? PlKey* or *w*mf
T ty AJH K ptfb.MW MEN t? Worff oA'
iaTwUt inewra the waking-VF tri*n twr
an?* '^m HI
Th? entiie Machiner y been placed l?|g
? fhtttWh '
A TTaCIIKD ?o This Mennfnct^^??^^jH|
xjL ?v In ? *?. el Ivpt bnmUvlini, and all ?MI
<*?* fvt ,r AUr>tKO W<K>J, wj)l M ***? *$ Wi
e?l lo.etnwdUUuisIr, and ?i|?ni? ??e?tod brinF
aaatany oth<, ^i^bli^ mvuMrfT"- ^
STATE OF SOITTK OAEOLIhX"
* j ^OR IV* TiIsrK^r^ I
w.^'nio^^c^^D?' A^n?^r.tor
ow!^I^V^htntvrl^'ul^^r^tlW^'?rfct>
o? vod, nrBldal>eyoY)d the. limite af this ?tata;f'
I?. f Qrdora.1 abd Diereeri. That the/* da apf*'
pear at n Court of Ordinary, to I* koMro a' & \
HreenviJU C(rtif He use for IIrvcnvltle DlitMei,V
mi the Si-r'k duy if /?$rtt?ry tirrl, to ?h(^
| cntus, {? any they eah, why a Anal ctilrwetv'
of the Personal KftMc *r *OIIK W. JONKfl
I deeenscd, should not be made, and a- IWcrij
Witness n?; hnn?l and ftcal.-at Orwrrllle <J ..
It., this #th dsy of November. A. D.i IMS.
I > JtOBURT MvK A~Y, 0. ?. D^fv;
Noefl" 2T Co* R9|> V
?.. ?.... ?
STATE OF SOOTH CAROLIHA, ?K&S
OJlHhiNVlU.fc HTjUIRaV^ B?
I IN OROiNARY. j"
L. "W. Mirj'rtel.l. Admfiitutri???>r, At'plfeanf
nifninst John N. M*j ^?l;l and nthsr^i
Defeuduulr?Citation for Final NrUti
I tnent. _ ' ' - -
I ]T n|?f?nnrinf< that. John S. MnyflfW a?J;,
I ]?. M. MayfloKl rw)?!? l?yn??.i th? ItfttijgS '
of this Statr: H in oi?>?'re?r thnt ih'y dj
npi>i'n at a Court of Ordinary l? he KM
hi flroi nvIHe Court Hons* on Fri<lajr. IK
. ixtlijl.-iy of March next, to ?haw eaitne. L-V V:
any fnry ean, wlir a Final .^etjlcuiewt
the ratal* of /Ml It AII AM MAYPIKUV
(IcwMfd, should out be hod, and lhtW r
'CMRH
This 4th d?x- of TVcrrrthcr.'A. IX 18*3. ^
UOlJEUT McKAY, OIIHiiArr,
Dec ll 3* ^ 3mA
JAMks M, ALLEN!
DEALER,
GRKEiVmLE, S.Cj
All Ordurafnr Mantuji Woax nromj^
Ijr sihiitlii] to. . 46-^tf fib
IIENMY 6AIITT,"
It iKI'KK,
DBdlRRA varv i?fx-alfulty to Inform thi
toihlic tbut he uotv cectipiaath.? 4 J
formerly ?vonpi?-d l.y P-irri*at~ <> 1 > iij-s
j.aWfl to Jo, s.iiiafnctoriiy. all work in hi
I'u... Il? h?|.o? to get a okareof (-atronapa
Shop on.-n bulk day and evtmitur. f
^"L.n ^-1^4
Wool ? nr?t? 1 , Wo?l fibula I ,
UY wool. CARDS, are *1 fa.t (a oper* .
.'lion, ard are now daisy turning out
It out*. I will ntt< ?d with protuplitaaa and.,
ib-af iit'-h to all order*. M y prices am 0>4
annus us heretofore, vhieh are oiistftourih ;!*
pur pound loll, or nui" per p'Uihd cadi,
S. It. nKSTMOllUAKD.
July 31 IS U
| A'OTICJB.
'pHB Copnrtmfrahl}. in the practice of
j a. Mi-tlitint, hot* totnre exMing Mw?rt (
| Dr. A. 14 i'UoOK A A. 1?. 110KF. I* J.e
eylved by ttjo ilantli i>f" tha fntunr. \ui?^
' and Ac<<?'ni? "tin* tha firm, at? in llvf
hauda nl'the lurvivlug partner, ** CjS
A. D. UOX>h\ H. IX jfg
fcS* ,.V' - .
DR. A.D. JIOKR tftt'l continue the pra**;
tin ni th? Mim DfKo*'t'??m?rrly neMiplril liV f
lliw Flrta, wher* lie mat tw fttttin HI nil '
Sour*, night an/l (tajfe. uiil< ? w? j
!Hgngfd. * IilrrviloiialcfLduNiigXii'nixvNtn V
ll hi* Ofliee, I in: linn*' ?f Mi* ( ro?>k af
L'ol D. Uvkii, will revive aUehiW. |
July 17 It HT
KM A VI NO ~
HAIR TRIMMING, DRGSING, DflNB,
mam
RAZOR 8KTTING AND RIlAMPOUfr +
AT Tin: **
Bwoond Door above Mr. Mteyharaoa .
WIL80NTC60K.
May 2 20
3? SB'S? B.
; CniuHMA, Hftt. \
ON and aferk the fOlR inetanb tl?e I'm. r
rttttaf Train will lenva Or*ru?ilU>. k;*Yd'
I at ft o>lirwk? A, M . ami Andaman at *.42?' :
A \l . will >ln. A.b .? *L. **lHn<
jvguW alAftniil.
V.*lra Freight. t.y I'n^nger Train -pill
noi b* ffoai??d unica* tl?rllv?r?d U minnU* fj?
bcbr* > raving t % H|
K. P. RA? Oll'UI> ftttparliit'aft. W
iVell Bl 4
JWONKXjr/mTOR
T AM .... 'VbtJFWM? ?rVk., h.l MR
ri- A. R. McWaWT) *i< U <Wbb4 im-wr WM
I Irtorr *<???, * ?> ,! efll person* ovfac . "?P\
? . ?t ROiltrklP H MAUI'PIN wUV?i> A Tf?
fc'mi., neto5a^&H??ll? ?.???*?.
I ???lu. VnrtUft r OW? npret * ** I**-"'
i'n-u-o rail Vial let HIM li%T* *6?W?y. ** !
"TFterwij?i^ M
- . . ?*
r^lJB Note XS of ?Af-*lrfs?T
^ K i>