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Aft InUreatiftf Bemliiiacetioe.
Bl yfn Authentic Account iff the hut Of
Bb^ friui Interview Between Preeiient
v S-., qh^ Generate Johneton and
' The We*t Florid* Commercial, edit-.
*' <!'by Hon. 8. R. Mallorr, who ?a* *
, memhrr of Mr, Daris' Cabinet, pub^Qt-jlUhe*
th a following interacting account
^ of the fact rfflctal interview between
M?>, Paris am] Oanerala Beauregard
an <1 Johnston t
The riewe of Generals Johnston and
Beauregard of the military situation of
the Confederacy on the 10th of April
bare already been referred to, At
Greeoaboro, Johnston fully and franfcly
jp expressed to a member of the Cabinet,
an >td personal friend, bis conriclion
thrjl all further resistance to the Fade
ral forces East of tbe Mississippi would
hut augment^be suffering and desolation
oft)ie.efl|ettry without tbe Slightest
nrn,nabiiBL.t.U.:.?
sustaining his opinions by reference to
th? relative post lions, power and re
sonrcea of the belligerent*. M Wbst,
in your judgment," ssid hie friend, " do
the beet interest* of our people require
of the Government!"
M "We must stop fighting nt once,"
said he, M end secure pence upon the
best terms we can obtain." M Can we
secure terms !" " I think we can," he
replied; "at all events,- we should
make the effort at once, for we are at
the ecd of the row." * Gen. Johnston,"
aid his friend, " your position as chief
of this army and as the military commender
of thin department demand*
from you a frank statement of your
views to the President. You beiiere
that our cause is hopeless, and that
further resistance, with the means at
our command, would not only he use*
le**, but unjustifiable, and that we
should lay down our arm* and secure
tba bent terms we can get for our people.
I will, if you plea-e. state all this
to the President, but I think you had
better do so at once, and explicitly."?
" Oen. Peauregard and I have been requested
to meet the President this
evening." lie replied," and I will give
bim tny opinions very explicitly. You
will not find me reticent upon them."
At eight o'clock that evening the
Cabinet, with the exception of Mr.
Trenholm, whose illness prevented hi*
attendance, joined the President at his
room. It was a small apartment, some
twelve by sixteen feet, containing a
bed, a few chairs, and a table, with
writing materials, on the second floor of
the small dwelling of Mrs. John Taylor
Wood ; and a few minutes after eight
the two Generals entered.
The uniform habit of President Pavis,
in Cabinet meeting*, was to consume
some little time in general conversation
before entering upon the busi
nesa of the occasion, not unfrequen'.iy
introducing some anecdote or inte?e*ting
episode, generally some reminiscence
of the early life of himself or
others in the army, the Mexican war.
or his Washington experiences; and
his manner of relating and his application
to them were at all times very
happy and pleasing.
Few men seized more readily tipon
the sprightly aspects of any transaction
or turned tbem to better account; and
liia powers of mimicry, whenever he
condescended to exercise them, were ir
resistible. Upon this occasion, at a
time when the cause of the Confederacy
was hopeless, when its soldiers
were throwing away their arms and
flving to their homes, when its Government,
stripped of nearly all power,
could not hope to exist ley on d a few
days more, and when the enemy, more
~r..i -_j 1.? -
I>?wenui it 11 u exunnni man ever, ws*
advancing upon ail side*, (rue to hi*
habit, ho introduced several subjects of
conveisation, unconnected with the
condition of the country, and di*ctt**ed
them as if at tome pleasant ordinary
meeting. After a brief time thus spent,
turning to General Johnston, he aaid,
in bis usual quiet, grave way, when en
tering upon matters of business, " I
hare requested you and General lJeanregard,
General Johnston, to join u*
this evening, that we might have the
benefit of your views upon the situa
tion of the conntry. Of course we
f?el the mstrnitude of the moment.?
Our late disasters are terrible; but 1 do
not think we should regard them a*
fatal. I think we can whip the enen.y
yet if our people will turn out. We
must look at mattera calmly, however,
and see what is left for us to do.
Whatever enn be done must be done at
once. We have not a day to lose."?
A pnn?e ensued, General Johnston not
set-ming to deem himself expected to
speak, when the 1'ieident said,'* We
should like to hear yrur views. General
Johnston." Upon this, the General,
without preface or introduction?hi*
words translating the expression which
hi* face had worn since he entered the
room?said, in his terse, concise, de
j ! ... !/ *
<'U?i rKi I?o way, *' *eeinng lO condense
thought* ?h*? * e crowding for
utterance," M) views nre, sir, that our
people are tired of the war, feet them
reive* whipped, and will not fight.?
Our country is overrun, itn military re
source* g'**?ly diminished, wiiile the
enemy's n iii'.firy power and resource*
were never greater, and may be in
rrea>-e<i l? any desired extent. We
eaonol place another large army in the
field ; and, cut off aa we Are from for*
Mtfn intercourse, I do not see how we
could ineintnin it in fighting condition
if we had it. My men are daily de
aertlng in large number*, and are
taking my artillery teams to aid iheir
escape to their home*. Since Lee'*
defeat they regard the war aa at an
"r-d. If I march out of North Cam*
tier t; ?oh? will all leave my ranks.
.* i l.e same aa I proceed South
t IT s i
: ,1 ..i ..tj:.-;-. I hi r- 1
through South Carolina and Georgia,
itnd I shall expect to retain no roan
beyond (ho byroad or cowpath that
load* to hi* horns. Uf small fore# is
malting away like ?now before the so
and I am hopeless of recruiting it.?W
a may. perhaps, obtain term# which
w# ought to accept.**
The tone nod uv nner, almost spite
ful, io which the General jeiked out
these brief, decisive sentence*, pausing
at every paragraph, left no doubt as to
liis own convictions. When he ceased
speaking, whatever was thought of his
statements?and their importance was
fully understood?they elicited neither
comment nor inquiry. The President,
who, during their deliveiy, had sat
with his eyes fixed upon a scrap of paper
which be was folding and re?fold?
ing abstractedly, and who had listened
_ _i
^Mnom h cnangv ui pusuiun ur fxpreii' I
ion, broke (lie silence by saying, in a
iowveven ..lone: M What do you mt,
General* Beauregard P "I concur in
nil Genernl Johnston hns said," he re
plied. Another silence, more eloquent
of the full appreciation of the condi
tion of the country than words could
have been, succeeded, during which the
President's manner was unchanged.
After a brief pau*e, he said, without
a variation of tone or expression, andj
without raising his eyes from the slip of
paper between his fingers: " Well, General
Johnston, what do you propose f?
You speak of obtaining terms. Yon
know, of course, that the enemy refuses
to treat with us. How do you propose
to obtain terms P
" I think the opposing Generals in
the field may arrange them."
* Do you think Sherman will treat
with youT
" 1 hare no reason to think otherwise.
Snch a course would he in ac- 1
Cordsnce with military usage, at d legitimate."
~ We can easily try it, sir. If wt
can accompli?h any good for the country,
lleaven knows I am not particular
as to foims. Ilow will you reach Shcr
man P
" I would ndJre*s him a bin f note,
proposing an interview to arrange i
terms of surrender and peace, embracing,
of course, a cessation of hostilities
during the negotiations."
* Well, sir, jou can adopt thfc
course, though I confess I am not sanguine
as to ultimate results."
The member of the Cabinet, before
referred to as conversing with lien.
Johnston, and who was anxious that
his views should be promptly carried
out, immediately sealed himself at the
writing table, and, taking up a pen. offered
to act as the General's amaetten
sis. At the request of the latter, how
ever, the President dictated the letter
to Gen. Slieiman. which was w ritten at
once upon ? Imlf sheet of letter, folded
as note p iper, and signed bv Gen.
Johnston, who look it, and said lie
would send it to Gen. Sherman early
in the morning ; end in n few minuter
the conference broke up. This note,
which who h brief proportion for h run
pension of hostilities, and a Conference
with a view lo Agreeing upon terms of
peace, has been pit! li-hed with othet
letters which paired between the two
Generals.
On or about the ICth of April
the President, his staff and Cabinet,
left Greensboro to proceed still further
South, wiih plans unformed, clinging
to the hope it,at Johnston ami Slier* <
man would secure peace and the quiet I
of the country, but still all doubtful ofj
the result, and still more doubtful as to
consequences of failure.
"No Yor Don't P?It is known i
that, during the first two vears of :ho|
..?., ? r_it? "i?. ? I
in, uiaiij r% junn iriiun umi mi Hrin
or I'g *< ' '? I" until of tbe surgeons:
which could have l>ecn saved wiili a
lilile cure. The medical department
were "practicing," nith a vengeance,
and it waa useless for the mangled victims
of the battle field to protest.
The night succeeding the last awful
day of Shiloh, a boy from Memphis, a
private in a Tennessee regiment of cavalry,
was brougiit into the opeiaiingtoom
of one of the hospitals, and ;
stretched upon the table for exarnina-i
tion. A bullet bad gone through hi* I
thigh, and the surgeon, after a hasty 1
I glance at the wound, called for in?trn I
ments, at the same time directing several
attendants to assist at the ainptttn- ]
tion cf the limb. Hut he had reckoned
without hia host. The injured man
j began to plead for hi- leg, legging to
he permitted to die even in preference to '
losing it.
The doctor paid no attention to his!
protests, but ordered his assistants to!
do their duty. They sprang forward,and
at the same time the patient drew ;
* I i- ft ? - ?
irom iiih uosuin r hi-mhkiici, saying:
" Now. doctor, I've been respectful
and humble with you, end it don't do
any good. Listen to ine:the firM
man that lays a band upon me to take
that leg tff, will get hi* bruin* blown
out 1''
The surgeon stepped forward, knife
in bend; en assistant seized the bfi
hand, and received the weight of hi?
pistol on the temple, meant ring hi*
length upon the floor. R-culapiu*
I heaid the " click n of the hammer, and
I found the muzzle within no inch of lii?
I car, while in calm, determined loiter.
I came the word* :
' "No vou don't P
u Carry him out P growler! the doetor
; " let him die, and be d?rl to him J"
Hut he didn't die. lie got well,
served through the war in Forrest's
command, and when I saw him la?t he
told me the story, and slapping his
thigh, remarked :
44 That's just as good a leg as enymnu's
leg, and worth a cord of fork legs." '
r? TBS ft
The St ate of Sooth Carolina.
TOWN OP ORSBNV1LLM.
RS1NAIVCB
To IftiM BapplSe* for tb? far endlog
October let, 186ft.
T>K IT OR&AINKO, by the Infendant
J3 WiMwi of the Tofn of (hf?B.
vilb. |n Owinei) MtnnMol, nnd by the enthorlty
of Dm time, That ? TAX. for the
uroe end In the manner hereinafter mentinned,
ehell o# rnle-d end paid to the Clerk
of the C<>nn*il, for the nee end aertlee there
of; that ii tn mj :
On Bdel Betete.
flrcTion 1. T?? nty Cent* on erery hundred
dollar*, of the Reel Relate eltnete,
Jyint end Iwdnc within the corpoate llmite
of the eeid Town, to lie paid end col lee ted
on or before the flret dej* of Pebroary next.
Ooodo. Wares and Merchandlre.
StlTlOkl 9_ Twi l*i? on/1 O koll Ponle nan
every hnudred dollar* of the Saies, a* wdl
Burtfr end Exchange, of Good*. Ware*
and Msrchandiae of every deeeriptlon, e*-_
e?pt on mIci of Manufactures in the Town
ol Dreenville, from the lint ?lajr uf January
eigh'Oen hundred and sixty-sewn. to the
first day of January, eighteen hundred and
sixty-eight, to lie paid by every Merchant.
Shopkeeper, Baleeniao, and prreon ?o irlU
ii.g, bartering and exchanging (n raid Town,
ou or before the first day of February next.
Carriages. Omnibuses, &oPrcrtox
!J. Tltree Itollars and a Half on
each and every four wheeled pleasure Car
rlage drawn bv two or more horse* ; Two
Dollar* and a Half ou each and every Onehorae
Carriage, Barouche, Oig, Sulky end
Buggy, kept for pleaanre and uot for h're;
Three Dollars on each Bnggy kept for hire;
Ten Dollar* on eaeh Poiir horse Om?iibu? or
flack ; Eight Ihdlars on each Hack or Carriage
drawn hy two hnreet-', and rnn for
conveyance of paaengera or hire; Eight
Dollars on each Fonr hnrre Wagon. Ten
Dollars on each Two horse Wagon or Dray,
and Five Dollars on each One horse Wagon
or Dray run for hire. The Toxea on pleas*
ure Cm ring, s and Buggies shall he paid on
or before the first day of February next;
and the Taxca on Omoihn*es, Hack*. Carriages,
Boggle-. Wagons, dr.. kept forhire,
before such vehicle shall be allowed to tnn.<
Road and Street Tax.
Srctiox 4. That the Annual Tax for Ttoad
and Street Exemptions, for the current
yenr, shall he the sum of Three Dollars,
payable on or before the fit si day of Feb*
ruary n<xL And If any person liable to
this Tax sball foil to make payment at the
time spec fled, he shall be held liable to
work on tbe Streets of the Tdwn for twelve
day a, or lie tn?v be fined at 'the discretion
of t'cuncil; nnii if said fine and Tax be not
forthwith paid, the amounts shall be cob
h-cted by Execution.
Lawyer*. Physicians, Dentist*, Dagaerreotypists.
Ambrotypists and
Photographists.
Bgrriox 5. Twenty Cents on the hundred
dollars of gro?s incomes nri-iog from the
practice of the prof.s-iotisof I.aw, Medicine
i and ltentistrr, and frutn the limdneaa of
I s...i??... i i ..I .
I . .. c-. ? I'liix, /m"?i>rin v|>mir HIKI |-|?omI
graphing w 11 It III until Town, to lift paid hy
i nil pernon* praetieing raid pr..f.-nr-i..n<? and
1 hu#in-##ee, oti or heforo lit* fir#I. day of
I February next, nod the amount of itieornc
| lo li? * i mated from the firet. day of JnnnI
try. eight-en Imndod nod *i*ty a-van. t??
| tli? firet d .y of .limitary, eighteen hun.lro-l
| nnd ?txty eight.
Itinerant Traders nnd Auctioneers
Sicrfs A. Fire T?oll?r? n dny hv nnv j
Itinerant Trader ?r Atifltinno r, olf-ilng for
ale, within the Town of Greenville, noy
O Hid#. Ware# nnd M.-rchnndixe. n? ail.-tlon,
or otherwise, to he paid each dny in advance;
nnd every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer
in offering for ill" noy flood*.
Ware* or Merchandise, ni nnetion, or otherj
nrino, without previously paving #u<-h daily
Tit, ill nforroiid. nhall he fined Ten l)-dlni#
for enrli <lny lie mnv ?n offend : Provided,
the provleinn* of thin Section fhail not. I>r
no construed n# to np| Iv to the ordinary
denier* in fir in, Frll't, Potatoes, Tohneco,
PiMllltT, Ironware, K*rlheiiware, or other
Produce or niniitifflcturc* of like character.
Billiard Tables and Ten Pin Alleys.
Swtios7. Seventy five T'ollntn on eneh
nnd ov.ry liillia'd Tnlde nnd Ten Pin Alley
in the Town of Greenville, u?ed l?y the pro
prietor for pr -fit, to he t?nid by lite proprietor
In-fore license shall lie granted.
3oods and Chattels SoM on Consignment
or Commission.
Srcrio* 8. Fifty Cent* on everv hundred
dollar* of the Good# nnd Chattel* rcld on
i iin'i((rinfni or uoninile?lnn within *-iiJ
Town, from the fir?t day of linimrr, eighteen
hundred nod aixly-sevon, to lite firat
day of January,eighteen hundred and eixty
right, l>y every | er?nn * engaged in Mlet,
lo lie paid on or bcfort the fir#-, day of February
next.
Real Estate, Stocks, &o., Sold at
AuotionSkctiox
0 One half of one per eentum on
ell *al?-a within anid Town, at Auction, of
Ileal K?ta>? and Stork* o| every de*erip
tlon, (except ??le? made hy orier of Court
or proeer* of law, or by Executor* and Adniinietralore,)
wild Tax to be paid by the
Auetioneer making ?noh aalea, on the aeme
day uu which lltey era made.
Penalties.
Prcrtox 10. And be it further ordained.
That it any [-ereon or perron* ahell fail,
negleet or rehire to make trne return* on
Mth, to the Clerk of Council, of all hie, her
or their Taxable Property, and pay the
Tax thereon imported, within the time herein
rpeeified. the Clerk of Covneil la hereby
author'ted and required to add ?na linn
dred per e? ntnm to tho amount of the Tax
of tlie p<-r*one thu* uegU-oting or re'n-li.g ;
and if the Double Tax thus iinptved ie not
pal l w>thin twenty dare, the ?abl Clerk ia
hereby euthnriaed and inquired U? ia?uo exeeiu
?? ? ? therefor immediately.
Done end ratified under the corporale
teal of the raid Town of nreenvlllo,
fl_ a.1 tllU the ta.ar.ti.tl. *
-.j .. .... ^vtm ???f in ilmkuh'tr,
in the year of our Lord one thou??.?1
eight hundred and Ktjr-oeven.
R. D. LONG, leteiluii,
A. It. M< David, Cl'ik.
Jen I 82 ft
BATESVILLE
HUMMUS CDMPAIT.
HAVING heen appointed Agent* f?r
I hi* Cntnpnnv, w* ere prepared to
*< 11 SHIRTING:* AND YARN mi Vmntory
prieea.
Dnvitl A Sfratllcy,
0 roe ere en.l Comtufeeinn Merchant*,
Oreeuvi'.l?, 8. 0.
Nov A 14 If
BAGGING AND ROPING
IRON of *11 ??ri?. NAIL8? LKATT1KR,
Ae., Ae. V?r *?le low.
DAVID A 8TRADLBT.
Oct 10 *4 if I
il liW.iWn jjiju^iii
1RT1IF
1 1 1111
We Have Just
LARGE AND WELL SI
uat g
CROC?
SG0D1SB ^KQ?
Which we offer at vci
for the CASH or BA
call, if you want goot
DAVID i
Ootober 30
Kerosene Lamp Chimi
salt. liverpool. per sack. ** 6
c. c cups aim] 8au0k?s. per f
(ittAMTK em's and sal'cf
english dairy che1
ALSO:
Oroceriee, Crockery, 01?m nn?t -Woolen w
At Proportionate!
Not 27
Law Notice~Chan?e of Office. .
Gf. towns? lift* rrtnoTe.1 hi* law
t Office to the Imildinx north-cart oornvr
of tlio Public Squ.-ire, in part occupied t?r
Juli'i* C. Smith. Auctioneer, and the Kuterpri*o
Printing Office, up Maim.
Jan 8 23 If I
~ WM. P. PRICE, (
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 5
DAHLONEGA, GA?
WILL prnctico in the Count!** of Lumpkin
Dhwaoo, itiliner, Fannin, Union,
Town*. White ?tid llall.
Jan 10 33 tf
w. K. EAftl.KT. 0. a. WELL*.
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attornoys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GRRRNVILLR, 8. C.,
PHtCTICK in the Court* of tli* State and |
of the United Slutee, and givo crpcciul (
attention to case* in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3 tf
LAW OAKD.
GOODLF.TT & THOMAS,
Attorneys ^t Law,
ATI*
SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, ,
HAYK tlila day formed a Copartner
aliip in tile practice of LAW and
EQUITY on the \V?a:ciii Circuit.
Ollicciii the old Court lloure llnilrlinir.
?. I*. Ooont.KTT, WM. M TIIOMAt.
l)cc 20 80 If I
k. r. joni:*,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SOLICITOR IN ECiUITY, ;
PRACTICES In the Coinln ?f Ili?t W?i. ]
rrn Circuit, ?la-> in Ilia United State* ,
Court. I< prepnrp-1 t?? (irnMjMt* mm In >
Bankrpptctf. iVpnn* who wia'i I lie benefit |
ol iln> Ad, 1tn<i lift nt-filv nt once. UiiIim >
their Petitione nre fil-tl before the 2d of
Mireh next, they will h* required to pay
' fifty " on nil clunta. Otfice il
Greenville C 11.
Dee 18 80 10 )
t. s. arthur,
ATTORN ICY AT RAW.
WILTj pr.irlieo in tho District* compiling
tliu Weftcrn Circuit. Aim in the
UNITED 8TATE8 COUETS.
Dec 4 28 4
extra court
FOR nil DISTRICT. |
ACCORDING to tbe Orrfcr of the HON. \
T.N. DAWKI .VS. 1'reeidtng Judge, at *
the left Fall Term. " An Extra Term of tbe (l
Court of Comtaon Pirn* will be held at ttmomrille
Court ilouae for Grocnrille Dhdrfrt, on r
tho Third Monday in January next, to continue
during tbe remaining day* of that week
and of the two euorcadinf week*, if ecces ary."
It wa? alio Ordered. Tbat tbe Clerk do
glee proper notice, in tbe nawapapera of raid
r>i.i.:.i .r ?u_ _i.?: 1 o . ?. ?
_ .. .... nWHV VI IS* WIK1 Mir* l'crw. I
December 19ih, 18A7. I ;
W. A. McDANIEL,
Clerk of the Court of O or era I Hc?*ion? and
Common Plena for Oroonsills District.
Dor 25 SI 4
J. W. If OH WOOD,
SU11GKON I>ENT1ST,
ORF.ENVIjl.LK, ti a
ARTIFICIAL TKETII constructed by any '
proems dc.strwl, al pries* to ?nit
th? time*. TaHh Hatrnrted without pain, by "
moan* of Local AnuBstlvecia. Kvery Opera- '
(k>n warran led rnatfoftabls, anil to rsoiler *mw| I
acrrlea. lifts* over Whitiairs A Per- I
gueon's Dry Hood* dlore, Main Street.
Dee 18 38 8m f
FOR KENT, ~* .
kyMlZ^L THE HOUSE nccu. ,
flPriffsl l>y Mr. Mot rick, I
8aS^S@r. n Ilutlicrtoril Street,
next to Mr. Stall's. It lion six 1
large Uooins and all necewary i
building*. PuMMsion given litbt "
of Jannarv. Ato?lv n?
' T. B! *NIRU8T0X. Do#
11 59 if *
BAMTJEL BLACK, BARBER, '
lUOULD r?#p?(tfiill? inform ilio public .
TV ibnt ho Iiis# opened is IIAKDKK
SHOP in iho room sinder ihe >>issl?)tosr formerly
?w?iipi#*l hy Iho I*?#t Offle# nn-l ftn- I
W/?ri#? Ofttee, flr?t door nt-iv# the ruin# >( *
Ml Kr<-'l Boll. whrM he his# l<>r?le I. firing
is prnftuioiuil JBarb^r. he hope#, hy mi#,,.
tlno to huolnro#, together with polllener# to
II, In merit is portion of puhlin pnlr<>n?g.*, *s
In CUTTllfO. flllAVIWO on I HI AW II Ml.
|S(?. inly U V-*
m " *< ^\^1- 'vJc*. ^iflfrrerjn
ii.W!. 'I.JIilli , I HJL ... U.^M'.. -'tJ
III!.
OQDS v
jL* '11 * ' Sg ^t-> ' > ?
t Received a
ELECTED STOCK OF
iillS,
mtoiim,,1
rj LOW PRICES
JttTJttlt. Uive us a
I and cheap Goods.
k STRADCEY
38 tf
ies* 15 and 25 els.,
0
*ETT. 45 eta.,
:r8, pkr sktt, *i oo,
*E, l'ER LIL, 8ft.
'am, Brnoroa Fancy Goods, Njtions, An.,
*, L 'W Price*
B. W. FOLDER. ft 00Opposite
The*. Steen.
37 If
CHANGE OF 8CHEDULE
ON TME
OREENVILLE k COLUMBIA ?1 R.
^mwuan'i '
0\ AND AFTER FRIDAY, the tt'.li Inatant,
Passenger Train* will run daily,
Sunday* excepted, as follows:
L'ava Columbia at 7 00, A.M.
" Alston 8 A A "
Newberry 10 86. Arrive
at Abhetllle.,.... .8 30, F. M.
" " Anderan.i....,. .0 1ft, "
" " Oreenvllle ft fto, "
Leave Greenville at ft 00. A. M.
Anderson ft 4ft, "
" ft 45. "
" Newberry..., 1 Sft. I*, if,
Arrive at Alston... ft no, "
" " Columbia... . ..ft 00, "
Trains on tlia Itlue Ridge Hail-road will
?V? run daily, Sunday* excepted, connecting
witb tbe up and down train* on the
lireenvllle and Columbia Rail rood, as follow*
:
!/??*? Anderron At........5 9?, P. M.
14 I'rniildon HI 0 *i*>,
Arriee at WalhnlU at 0 l>0, '
L'??? Wa'hnlla at .4 Oft. A. M.
" Pendleton At A 40, "
Arilee at Andi-rrot 4?, "
The Train will return from Helton to
Andrrxju on M?ndnv and Friday morning*
JAMK3 O. MEIUSI>!TJ1.
Grnrral Superintendent.
"gkkknvillk
COACH FACTORY
. Mrmv . ItAVtXO UAttit n.w arf^^'afi^''"'en>t
* *' '* ?"r wo' ktuat',
Sir iff ati'l materially rrilinteJ the
met of .l/<i"w/irrfwre. wn dedre t-? nail the
itt-nt|?n of the pttbH) to the fact, that for
we will do Repairing nt an-atly HE
[>UCED I'KIOFS, and make liberal ditisinnt
>n NEW WORK. We hatra on hand in m
mrtment of Ol'FN AND TOl* TUHIOII&S
HOCKAWaYs* and LlGtlT CARRIAGE*;
il?" every <1-Aeri|>th>n of Wagon* we make
IJT(Jive u? a enlll.
UoWKR, COX, MAUKLET A CO.
ay '23 52 tf
T. W. DAVIS,
WATCH MAKER,
ca^ WOULD Reapeetfally inrpyWjfotm
the people of Oreentille
[f?' jQaand the turrouni'ing country,
y^vjHCthttt he hoi
nLKiiixowxssd
From hi* OLD STAND In the Ooo-I.
rtt Iloure, to more CONVENIENT
no, three door* North of the Man
|?n It..ii.. n.wft A.^.m - l?:-l.l- a n --
. .. ........ f ... aVui>vi iu t acRir (i mir, on
J ti)i Sttrret, where he 1? prepared to do
II work In lilr lin?! of liitiinm, at ehort noI
or, in a workman Ilka manner, and on
Mr>(i?hl? terms.
A tig 50 IS 11
mahblFWOHKT
tI Altlll,!'. WORK t!
$?,&aa?.3 'SyS&aait
rllE fnbaerllxr line on liand, and will
continue u? reooi tro, a good eo*oriin?nt
i TOUII HTON Ifc*. of all eixoa and quaillea.
Tm.-e In need of any lltinir in tliat
ine, will do well to nail at the l'o*t Office
iefore purelianing r|*ewhere.
Of" ('ontitry produce taken In exchange
orwnrk. JAMEM M. ALI.KN.
olivine u. II., Rov 5, l??7. 24-tf
THE OI*D STAND
IADBY JtflO CQIFECT1BKBY.
Main H/rtei, by Pout OffUo,
IS ?p?n it all Knur* of lk? day mid ?tr#>
nli.tr. Hit V.U>, K t'sK, and a va.i.d
wort me i> f of OAKfil, rainiintly on bend,
lake*, k? , ImkeH to order.
An KATIXd SAlJMiN la to he opened In
i few dnya. where HOT COKKKR, IIAM and
COfM. 0Y8I EIIH. A? , may he had.
vr Hoard, without Lodging, furniahrd
t rrea-inable rate*.
Dec 11 tt'J-tf C. M MoJUNKIN. ,
T. L. BOZEMAN,
JCENSEQ) AUCTIONEER*
PI* A IN P. Oh
GREENVILLE DISTRICT, S. C.
ririLf. punriic and private
W HAL KM, at roaaonahle tale* of rbarge.
l?ee?J SI I
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THE GBEENVILtS^
liand, and are
^SR3t daily receiving, New
ftn(1 Fposb ScFPL,,,
niriliaii,
rilli'tCIo i f Li
^nrmiV/ALiOf
And, in short, any and everything
pertaining to a wall regulated ana
First Class
DRUG STORE.
?bi)eicii)ii8 m)9 Esft)il!? .
hlay rely upon the PURITY of
everything bonght, and depend on
the ACCURACY of everything
put Up, in our Establishment.
Prescriptions and Family
Rod']** attended to FKKSoiU?,l.rt
with the strictest care and alten?
ti?n.
159""Jiemembtrr the place?Meat
door to the Mansion house. jfg\
Walter & Westmoreland.
GREGORY'S
Dyspeptic Mixture*
TUE following is but one of Ihtlinndrsfl
of Certificates received In faror ?I this
jo.tly relrhrnted Medicine:
To Dr. John Gray, Chorloili, N. C. t
Mb: Bring in Greenville, S. lately, and
in a state of great debility and prostration,
fha rff.-et of pnratasle ocenrring In November,
1804, and safwingmneh inconvenience
front torpor of the bewets, my attention
?*? dlrerted \>J Pr. J. M. W nrrnotniMtn, to
GREGORY'S DYSPEPTIC MIXTURE?
From my advanced age, as wall as the astnre
of the di-enee, I was nearly hopeless of
relief, but I am happy to be abla to aay
list the ?se or the tnediein* above mtatioO'd
nffbrded relief, restoring the almost
eu.pendrd functions to n healthy aetien,
wit hoot griping, purging, or spy eihrr percrpilble
had , ffect.
"I uan the medicine now only when
aome aperient terms to ba needed and it
has n?t fnilrd. so- far, in a single instates,
to have the desired eff.ct
B. MANf.T, Sr. '
" Tu?ealno?n, Ala., A D., 1847,"
Walter 4c Westmoreland,
Agents for GreeaviJln.
Oct 80 88 If
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
V.
am
w11.liam II. A cans, Administrator, r?. K. X.
Cosnbrs at id. I '
XN pursuance of the Prrnlil Oftlrr fck (ha
u>hi?? flatod e<Ue, (La Creditor* ad (La
Vaia Dr. ft. L. M. AUSTIN ara bar*by rrquiru?l
to establish their demand* against tha Katnte,
brlora ma, within aina small* fram this
<Ute. or l>a barred.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O.D.
Commissioner'* OiQca, July II, 1817.
Jy 18
m
State of South Carolina.
OREEX YILT.E DISTRICT.
Xa Eqa i tjr.
Joasrft V. I/Armss. Administrator, ??. MaiT
U. Latimkb (tab
IN pursuance of tha IVeratal Order in the
above stated ease, tha Creditors of (ho
late JAMES M. LATIMKR are hereby required
to establish their demand* against the Relate,
before rue, witbin at a# wtculkt Irons this
data, or b? burred. '
J. P. MOORE. C. E. 0. D.
Commissioner's Office, July II, 1117.
Jy 18 g .. tan
State of 8outh Carolina.
0REK5IVILLE .DISTRICT.
Ia Equity.
Barao A. EirOCD, l&ceeulria, a K. L
(loonier* *t
IN nursusnes of tbs Decretal Older In
the above stated ease, the Creditors ed
iha lata Col. CHARI.RS J. BLFORD ara
hereby required to establish, by proper
proof, their claim* againet the Estate, before
me, within nine montht from this date,
or be barred.
J. r. MOORB, dlO.R
Commiarioner'a Offiw, July IS, 1M7.
July IS 8 v 9t>
ww w ***** ?* ? #
MILLS HOUSE.
Corner of Meeting end Queen Street#.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
A'lMff T,us w*n FIRST I
ImISS class hotel u just .*
*7 hecn thoroughly repaired, r?flited
and rc runt la hod, mm) h ??? rrU; fur ~
Ihu MMmnodatlM of tha irftirlllDf mU1?,
whose patronage 1* raipcetfclly aollailad. . . ^
Merchant* rutting tha attj, U? respect/ally
Invited. Every aooomtnodatioa wiU ho offtr d
thorn.
Coaehod alway* hi yoadlftof* to eeavay paaMugora
to and from tha llotol.
Tha Proprietor promise* to do all in hi* paver
for tha comfort of hi* goect*.
JOSEPH TURCBLL, Propriety. (
*ah*l ? an
to thb public.
Th A PowiUoa* TT-A.-'*
?v AUVIUUU AW6JU
OHAKLESTOM, 8. C.f
. SO LOKO and ably ?omAnitUil
by IIm late H. I*.
Snkftia HUTTEKPIBLO. will Mill
b? k?f>i npaw for the ?(BOrtntMlitiun
ol ili? lr?itll?g paUlt. Aid lU
lormer fr Units ind patrona will And th*
neual aeeonimodatiooe and >lt?nllaH be(towed
on thern aa formerly, and the pablio
fever*, air lady ao well ettalillnbtd at TilK
tluTKI.of theTKAVELINO MERCHANT*
of the Booth, will, by ear neat effort*, bo
faithfully prmrTol,
Oat 1* x M WB.
Dissolution*
fl^nE FIRM of BAKKbIULE, PKRRY
1 A Co., ie dieeolvad. Parti re to whom
the anina la indebted, Will preaent their
CUi'oa at the Pnoiory, rw tome at Greenville,*.
O. W. M. TllOMAB.
January 1, IMf.
Jan IH *? -1
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