K,
To the CitisfMOC CarolinaCitixt**!
ThOi'mfroU^eWtnjWalnt*
aidrrate paraona. r*tit?d \>y intent pi*' ty
farting. fp?d? it mV ddt? to faaitf tha Into
pf?t*n<ollW. VtPMji epoe oil ^>od oihJ
freeman, without reap-.* fo pftuleai prodllaafioiia,
to noita In a' data-mlnat ion to
dtijOitilfarti/f?oo itwS' deoouftao 4owHr*?nea*'
aiW'VV'Virtf riV?d 10 an rffort to raaorar
*f ioatotalo Hi* good i>*m? that haa Here ,
WRjii lieen ll>e li?i ii agy an -t lha pride of ,
. la,ju>y4V Stat*. ft la now mV pieaalng ,
d*t? to {iiingratnUta yoo opon tha leneA
tit) WtlU Ihft hiiw ananrd (r?ni th? ad I
mtrabla ilhd wdl tlinai addrear-of Oatt. <
HaiMpton and the Executive Committee to
the D< sioo'atie party. In hotiatt and tan- '
j'*JyfcS^tftano6olfo thftaa ertnW wl.ial. (
Waa ao reoanthr tteen-committed ih aomo
W^??<anUr B>ala Thaaa patriots aoun- ,
aaUwcnnnt fall of having a * Ida ana wl|wt# ,
aaM l?.Au?i>ea In m?>darating the r?-h*"j t
iiiMM -of feeiinif of llinae to uKmn tltayl
art gntKarttaliyyly nddn-Meil. while tltyy I
lOOO (ptleted the appr. hanainne and mncil-1
J a tad tM reapaat and good wilt of their t o--, 1
Vitlaal apponant*. Ttda is certainly a }u?t I
>htr?a w eojh.-MduW'bhi to eVery wall wiah j
flf tmJtWtala iml tl m, MhldaiLa.'
to acltnoeh dge it, flfl W earneaU | (
iv invoice the co "p?-rnti<'i< of every mem- j
)>?r tftf.ihe Jl-puluican party ' ? re ipio '
o*Ung, to the fulUet extent. Ijie pacific
}>?Ray. no admirably inculcntrd hjr ,'
.Dfmocnitle lead-r* Lei acrimoiihnia and ]
Vritathag. dicdeutoua be avoided, and up j
'peal* he mad* to the Imeliigenee mid re a- 1 j
'e<m, and not to tbe fenra or patriot!*, of ?i o
vAtMnliyt Mtttr at *r? tnoy b? piditUaJ
tbntiinentt, U U the tlitt?Ualik? uT wit i
then and patri litm f?r all to appeal t?, |
tad confid* in, the efficacy of poaeetul tbm ,
rtFWiot political evlla, ncUnl or tuppoecd.
Ijt bear and lot bear " be our maxim, and
loaball the peace, pro*perity aid honor of '
onfMnttd &?(? Iw maintained and perpetuated,
and her lima honored *ieutetieon
aa-ill be preserved, nntuilird and unditnuaed,
In'all ita original pnri'v and luetre.
ItOBKRT K SCOTT.
j Governor.
/i , ? -*???. -??
The Ihmth of the Archbishop of,
Canterbury.
lilt OraeeTtt* M<nt Rev. Chnrlee f.ongley,
n. !>., Arih'dtliiiip of Canterbury, England,
died on Turjdtty.^at'the age of terenty-aix
jaita He wan-rdnente'd at Wr?lnilnitt?r
and Clwlet Cli'nrph, 'Oxford, whi f he dintw?gni?hed
hinwi'lf aa a finttlo* telioUr in
elaatlca. After graduating, he rrtnaiped for
tome time rnlinrtW with the TJni.teraity
nattHtpi tutor, erneor and pnblio rx?mi.,er.
]l? 'tulM^ucni'.y became pet pet tint curate
of CouTea, in 1828, and rn-tnr u( WeetTy*
ihtRty if?m 1827 t? JQ99, when he wit
elected head matter tif HefmwSchool. In
thia petition he remained Until heUrnn ap
jerinted the 8t*t biehnp of Rijmn, In 188$
On the reeignatinn of Dr. Mnlthy, in liSftrt,
ha w?.IrauaUted to J>ir limn ; on the death
. f ArCTl'dthup MusgraVc. in 1800 t<? York,
and on the death Ktf Arehbiahop Sunnier, ill I
18*4. to 'OanterhMry. Aa Arnhhithop of 1
t staler bury. Dr. Longley rat Primate ol
tlie Church ol Kt|la|d. and the Aral of all
the Angl'nuti liit|io<'t of llic??iM, A* tnch
lie erft voiced. in l8?7. tli k* Pl?.' If ' l?-?l 1*811 I
AneKeth &Y??<k a meeting of all the i i-lmpa
n( Ik* Churcli ?f Enxlnnd'and tIn- chore lira
in (ntnnti'iiioii ari'h her. n?? the
tillmgii of Ilie Hyimd, Hhd tra?*iiiltl?H, in it*
nam*, * OOpy u'f ll? |VlWe? to all the
i.lmpe of ilir Hhck CliitrfH. l??j l^tiflf)>
ad viailor of All Soul* and Morton Oadtogda
t ?x(or<J? and of n number of other coll. gea.
1?V. w??i1''i-IJmI 11 igh fltm-oliman,
and a* t.iahop, aichltifl.op and pihrafe. w?c
>rry acllw in prnmotinir llix Intelcat* ,nf
hi*,parly. , .He, in |Hirticiilnr, endeavored
In rrlljif llie ^ l^utrliuiikIiI of tho C> lift-h
in mall. IK | uf. ly .yjr lrslut-llcal, alid t"
I irtiptb.n ilir ci'i lifidHi of the Church ??
Knploinl with niher' Ai gticnii church. *. a?*
**11 a# whh tin* Fjitfrrn tliiirchm Hut
while il?Totnl inlh* liiliit'l* l>f III* 11 Rli
Church j?ariv. I! ?* Arvhbi*hoi- alwny* acted
with great dr?mn?j>wiinn, and ?n? an
ear neat opponent of the linmll.trc more
uwvt. y *
In* * *1, 7
Worth Pi.Kikuviku.?Tht fallowing table
will b? found \tiy valuable to cume of our
reader*: . ,| A
box 24 1?y 16 inchea square and 18
iaehea deep, Will aontaia a barrel (five
What*.) ?<. < .? A
box 24 by 16 iiiehaa square, and 14' 1
in*k?a deep, will contain half a barrel.
A box 24 by 16J inchea aqua re and 8
ftbhMdbep, wiM contain one lutuhel.
A box 8 by 84 iuehea square, and 8 inch**
deep, will contain ane peck.
A box 8 by 8 Inches rqnnre.and 44 inches
deep, * HI contain on* gal on.
A box 1 by 8 ineliea square, and 44 inches
deep, will contain ha f a gallon.
f> ?va 1 '~y 1 hwucb n|mrc, nou 11 incuc?
deep, will sontnin one quart.
VWfituaT, ilie Ki*w Oilenns Pica
yum*, an r?l?l man, with hair white n? im>w,
and * lace (?nrr*ll? fr> m applied for
registration. At the (ame tune a cornfield
negro, iguoiant, hideout and beastly in nppraitntr
submitted his claims. The old
man ?t> jostled aside I.y the A'licun freed
man, who received the polite assiduities id
the hoard. J\u oalli was required of him,
i>o questions n*krd hut Ids name and resi
draco. When his.time came at last the old
Wn was sworn, numberless questions aeked
and his name finally rejected. The one was
s cilixen of forty years' standing, a merchant
of distinguished snccrss, and honored
by nil who knew hiin; the oflitr is simply
n asgro.
naw Yobk. november 2
The esse of O. B. Lamar* against Cbarlea
A. Pan*, for fttOO.OOO damages, for false
hnprtaoninent doting the war, ram? up today
i?? the fiupteftte Court. A motion was
piada t? ham the order removing the uaso
ff> r^e tyiprepre peurt rescinded, but lhed*s
Pi??pn t??s tpesrved. /( ,
k f4pp*riu?<ndent Kennedy hn? issued a
general order, directing Ilie police to take
prisoners arrested (of illegal voting, before
fhs'jJniird Stale* Commissioner, instead of
^?y and Male courts. Two police enwt|i
i?fjon.re here Issued eognfer instructions.
The regis! fat ion of lbs elt* feists up 120,000
I Yikxka, October 29.
Tbs fMiiitwMfil it mads by the ministry
I hot the interpretation whleh has in-en
put apo* ih? NMiit speech of Boron Beast
( ft Cols* one, end (hat the policy of Aoelrl*
psftce. The Dlst hss pawed a liill girinir
' authority to the government to reeruit 40,
OOO additions) soldiers. Boron Von B?os>
|.-..r* g.?s? formal assurance that (hp men
to lis ?nli<todf' will merely fl'l up I lie defteimcy
In the stapling army, and uaitWrll
U ibsfi ths nunilisr used by lav.
Tw? vlfft #f pill Porter, vhn was killed
bT'4sft?iCtr<H| <* Friday night, a* Memj.fil/,
oix lf; ?r\n?i of of her hu*h?rid> death,
fell down vn ^ swoon, and expired without
speaking a wont.
Tna late Quarterly Review estimates tie
* pulatioo sf lbs world at V,.3i0,???>,0?0.
t
i .
rT?, Hatiokai. Debt?OrriciAt..?Batow
assaseKsaea
for* official, I* oanvtoU
Manhood tb<*to";*AI # }% a?4''
I* (eofl,A00,nno lc*? it*?hVT?"*?,nt day tban at
tho claao 0/ th? war. for yjxirMlvea;
Taiol Oy.'-M I'T-rK
Tncretvo aln?o Starch ST, 1865. *? ?**?
and ?ij?f>fca million -might hundred nj*' itiacledkpmS^t^d,
Iko k*?<lr*4 tend exjAtf
TM *tov<> official ItatH^ctit Kivca Imii*> I
tnnt InfoftoKtiou, anil will b% useful lot roAfl$>,
stir?.
Ww wtatMiwt of tho national dobt ?>? Utrin
(i|lcra*t in cda In $2,Of0.<?l.7M. IJta?
amount Msortne Iu??rr#t in (Erraticy to
1)4,410.
Th? ?! ??? otatcmcnt of th? paMIe dobt in,-.
Eiauvo U1117 insi p?rt amnion k? u.tio ?r ^U1*
KM%t 41, |?SA3. 'flio amount of deficiencies
*1*4 debt n<>* tuwhlud, |?dt U> be added to the
enormous t?t*l, will be not losi than $"'!5,000,)08X->0J>mrU*H>H
VaitrUri
How to Ctrnn a Conn/.-e'Fhjr tnon*o|t, *
nan in satisfied bo bas taken eold, let him <b>
three thifegli s * ( ?'
Flnit. cat nothing ; second, bo to fed In a
drink na
much cold Water a* be can ; and In three
eases out'of fotfrV he will he veil iu "tbirtjk-ol*
Hour*. To neglect a cold lor forty-eight
llours after tbo cough sotnYtfc'ncos to place
himself beyond mrp, ontH ttjv cold tins run
its course/ Vr'kbimh'YfhftriffeM. ^ armtb I
kceM4he><rrva ?f tiiC sklu open, feod TOliA os
It of th? surplus which oppresses It, while ab'j
itincnco cuts ofT tbo supply of material for
phlcgtn wbicfe would vtberwlso ho eeoghad
hp. TMvO: (':?' ) i
A C'tiiXGX or ?-The corrcspnndeiis
of th^ i'hai lesion ^V'ews, at S <riely Hill, I
responsible for the fdlihwing :
' Judge Huge, before Iris c ovation to tho
bcneli, -told nry forenfnn, n colored man.
that we wO?dJ n*?t give till his office in the
arn>y for any plantation In Sokith Carolina
if he wotibf he Compelled to work tlie <f?d
nogiW < / L
The Judge Is now, Wo believe, working
the negro in order to gel nil the >wln possible
to etiablo him to reach cou^rc-'sionnl
lionui i'W-/,A?eufs\
The N*w Orlciha Crracrnf, of the 24th
ult., says : "A fiivlnl of nnrv raoootly re7
turned from a trip through St, Charles Par.
ish, tells ua that Iffc rtsflv tlilmr-fhof fhfles
through the Pariah, and iu that tino- did
not are a Woman or eluld. t>* Hekit.g the
reafasu of this. ho was lufoiwrtri that the no
grots Is the Pari.b had hsautn-.l so threat
string nn altitude thai for their oWli safety,
th+ defenceless portion of lh? population
had been aetit to tbe city. I,
HhkmmaK bat ta.iucd a fteld order. culling
attention to the bravery and gallantry of certain
nlHrtW khii Hirtt of 'hit command in thr
recent Rghts With the Indiana, and makes speciitl
mention ?f Col. Forsyth's command of
forty-e^ven scouts, who fought end required
six hundred Indians in several charges, killhig
seventy-fivo nnil mrtjntniiiing their position
for eight days. A number of private* arc
oiautiuiicii by name n* having uliowu unurual
bravery on different occasion*.
A I naxV K. Y.t October 31.
flsrVclary "fceward addressed a laree meeting
ic-night, iu Which lie dole mini Johnanu'a
policy < disapproved the course of (be radical
parly, lie Would hot-take the sWord, or put
it into anotberS hands to Undo what had been
tlojie i it gr.CTu .Uhhecesaary or unwise, lie
thought the distrust of Dctttucrurf, which was
ffelt by n large Aiorflo? of tlie people, ought lo
l?e Y"|tp0<*tcd. lie says lie lind confidence in
tYre Republican 1??riy, who enrol the L'nl"B
nad abolished slavery} believe* (bo snecena of
llie Democrats wollltf delay the restoration of
peace *t;d dmlmmhy.
Com.i of.R in VifCntxtA>-Tt i? r< ported that
In Yirgiittti the schtbds and colleges lor both
sexes are at present ittom numerously intended
than fh Wy 'pYeviofts year. At the Utile
Vefslly of Virginia ihum arc over 5tW students.
At Washington Vollege, riVer which ticneral
I.oe presides* there am naivety 40!). and ai Mia
Virginia Military Institute over 2.">0._ Knu.iv
nlid llcnry, In IV nthlngtcli county, opened its
session with nearly !t"0. Hampden Sid
nej hns nearly ot. quite lt)0. Itandolph
coh at the latest accounts had about T*>. and
dally accession* wens being made. Hicbiuoud
College hns largely over 100.
TToutnthK ix CAttWKh.^AA'i'pecird telegram
to th# Clinrb sfnn Nows, dst.d Canidcti, No.
vein her 1, says! A difficulty occurred here
yesterday, between Mack Kirk land, colored,.
ml Win 'J??
- .. v.. . , ivrumn^ 111 HIT TnimC?
being shot and iuaiuntiy killed l>y the latter.
Fomb Potato.?Mr. Wilson Durman p1"?:
rented ui Inst w?eV with n mammoth pntut.v
weighing six pound*, nnd miliKuring* over
three feel In length. It Would rcrvo any ordinary
died family with food for u day.
[Ilnrrff iS'ev ft?rlj-'
TttK Episcopal Convention refused to t?ko
any action on tbo subject of ritualism, and
Iviive* the whole matter in tbo hands'*f the'
bishop*, where it wua before.
Prick Pomkroy'* New York Democrat bar
been enlarged to an eight-page morning daily.
_JLUL. .J ?I .1111 1 .
GUEENVILLR I'!;lCK4 CUliKENT
connnrTKn WKKKU, HY
MESSRS. OAVIO fi*81RADLEY, MERCHANTS.
ORKKNVILI.R. 8. C.. NOV. it. 1800.
APPLES, V bushel, dried, pT.I,fl.00frt)$l.25
" " " u o pee led, 85 c. (fj)
Si no
BACON, Id lb, .'.1? (?) 22 c.
IIA 1.1* JtOPK, T* lb,..., 124 <& Ik-.
IlAUOINll, Ounny, f.t. yd .10 c.
IIACt.TN'O, Dundee, ^ yd 24 c.
HUH XAffl*/, .. ~ 104
BUTTER. & It .. 20 (*?f 25 *.
BUCK WIIKAT FLOU K,t* I00|ba,$;j.(i0<fl)4.00
BEESWAX. Ih 250*2(1 c.
CIIICKKNS, \\ lion* 0* 25 c.
COFFEE, V tb. Rio 25 <0 *.1 r.
CORN, f busbcl. now, 09 e
.ry-oin^ ?....to ($ ?I 00
COTTON, Mlrtincj,. 20 0 21c.
SttAK) %> itoiiii, lie.
FI.OUJL H nuck, $5 0000 00
*! IK?#I 47
IN Did 0, Hpaoirb Pleat >2 00<?2 20
? Ho. Ca., $17% 2 .00
IBON, l\ lb, American, S t. |
LEAD, V lt> 2?br.
LEATHER, V Sole, Hemlock,...33040 r.
M * .4 Oak, .....SO e.
" " " Upper...... ?70 e.
m 4, 4, Hameea .. SS r.
MOLASSES, V !? ' > Maecova<lo, 76@#1 00
" . " " Syrup $1 24
NAILS, ke* - .....JS 60 (?> $10 00
OATS, Ml bmehet, 60 0 00 c.
FBAS, " < . 00074 e.
PEACHES, l>n, pried, peeled. $1 tut no
" " " " impeded, $1.600,$!.74
POTATOES, "$> laehol, trial 0 74
** " Sweet, none.
RYE, "JO buehel ....... 80000
SALT, t|i ei?ck, Livor|u>ol,...., $3 26 0 $.3 60 |
SUGAR, 0>, Itritwn 10 0 20 e
o " " Clarified ..20 0 22J e. I
? ? " Crushed 22J 0 25 c.
SIIIRTINO. eeven eighfi, ^ hole I2J e.
" " ret.U1 16e. I
TALLOW, Ml lb 15 r. j
WHEAT. $? hgrhcl $1 000*2 00 !
YARN, Factory, by bale $1 050$I Op
* * hunch ?2 CO J
^ ' I _J_
Mn..asrii??i.r Diut?.?TVe regrot t? luerii
t
bar death u*4*r (be following moat pninliil
cirenuiabinan* s Oi? Du4tT, I bo Ibtb . Inatnnt.
w|?tt? UM.rcrt wf thotanjil.K were at chimb,
er /.aoU iu the, lcit?>i?n hearing aotno ?n<"
ruahi-d Into tlio boUfo and luiiiid
(In- drum young lady in llnuica. Phn
Kiilforod tb? moat qacrutiating agony outil
Wndn(M?N4 following, wl-on death relieved hcih.?
,*.? ?i i! ----- >
... -.vi r?ncMiig. ou 11v?i wan per jmin, ?nc
*?J not able to gt*a W distinct account aa to
how her drca* caught, but it Ik ?op|>okott alio
wua atandinj with lu-r batch to the'wo.
[AVy*/?eM AHmrtUcr.
. *i * '''*o* J ' * aJc sfc? -i.**? '
tmrthqrf aita* art coming noar nr. There
baa bce.u oii? at Flojrd Court Ifouae, Virgin in.
in
:C?u?iM?.
KoTPiber 1
8alea of oettow to Jay 4?bhb>.<? . widdjrfiK*
-* " J* 'kJSF * as I
- * if, Nfiw York. M?r. ?.[
Cn'fnh Meadl-r; tales 2,tH)? bw!?, 1*
?1@AR| OwlJ asf it T
CtlAttfidToy. Not. 2 Cotton
firm hut quirt; ailea S~l? Imlea?
tni liilirijyj Jt4; reCslpta t,091.
OiiU.n to.nrkrt flfmtt^awjj'Im**-*;
foeaipts HOtt? middling* 2X^? *al
Kl SaVANKAll, KOT. 2.
rattan firm and etoeed qui???-ntlJJ)|iigt
2t(fi>24|; tnles (K>0 bale*; receipt* of two
I y- t.HIt; axp<>rt.* 2.7AP.
Naw OttLBAtra. Nor. 4
Cotton firmer?frfiddlinga 2:tJ<???2-1; a?Io?
3,800 tali a; receipt* 8 MS,
! .- LiVKurooL, Nov. 2.
Col ton firm nnd tending up? Upland*
11 J ; OrJeu'tis 11}; rales 1.1,000 bale*.
| ~ ?? bf-[aUVKUTIAKM
r.NT.]
THE following htllittl Gentlemen nro the
People'* choice for Intendant and Warden* for
the Town of Greenville:
Fun IttTCXDASII.
Dn. R. I). LONG.
Word Aii, 1.
Dn. 8. 8. MARSHALL.
Hiinf A'o. 2,
Dn. A. D. HOKE. 1
IV?r<f No. 3,
JAMBS MclMlKRSON.
Word A'o. t,
FIELDER POSSETT.
H'-irrf Ao. 5)
SAfiCKP' 8TRADLBV.
B'nrif A'?. A,
HEJJRY C. MARKLEV.
A CARD.
TIIIC 1....I I u:. ?
mm ? V *?** >?>- f ?? ll'K ?VI'" Mil* rillire
htcrest in the Motel known n* tin? " NICK
KU<()N HOUSE," in Columbia, S. C., wouM
Inke gr?ni pleasure in recommending Ida
friends to coiilhitl* their |?utronage to the
new I'r-'pt if'ota.
Mr. W1M0I1T hu tn.t ehanre of tl.?HoUl
for inr, f?-r n year pact. and will continue
t<? have the entire management, of the
Motel, tinilei tho now arrangement.
I tool neatirvd that the Motive will nnin
lain its fortlier reputation a* a thai r!li*
Motel. T. rt. NICKF.ItSOX.
C--u mum. S. c.. Sept. I. 180S. 2l-3m
Registration of Town Voers.
"l^TOTIt'K ii< Uturol-v given that the BOOKS
1> for lit- KKMtSTliATIOX of all pen-on*
who are entitled to vote in the municipal clcction
for the T-Vyii of llreetivlHc, will ho opened
on Thursday. ilh November, ln*t.. ami will
he k? pt open fur llirve day*. Those*entitled
to ReiflAtr lire i?\ilel to <lo
THOMAS IT. CORE.
Chairman of the Hoard.
Nov I 2b I
44 Wolfo*< Schiedam Schnapps
and Bottled Wines and Liquors."
A SUP PI,Y nf llirsc Justly ccle* rati d
tiOOb8, put u|> ex pre." illy for medicinal
oii,| private iiw?. hot ?? ???v?..i, ?>,l f,,r sale
t>f tiic undersigned Agent* for litfioliville.
HAHRfSO* A MARSHALL,
A. MILL Kit X CO.
Nov 4 21 2tn
NoticeBY
viitlio of authority In me VMtel, I
will sell to the highest hhhler at the
aiore of Oower. Co*. Matkh-y ?t Co., at IS
o'clock on Saturday, the 11th day of /To
vemher, ONE COPPER -TILf*, being the
property e-i/.e-l by M-xt M. Perry. Asrist
mil Aa<.-ssor, Irctn Wdaon Coleman, to-cause
of being u*? J in violation of Internal lie veil
ne 1,1 WS.
Terms Ca?li. . '
a. t,. conn,
, " n-i> OM.. 1th Piv , flj 3. 0.
N ,T. 2(1, 1?0?.
Nov i U 2
The State of South Girolina,
UKEF.NVILLE COUNTY.
JOStA'H HAWKINS Administrator. Applicant,
against Ttnrnet C. Hawkins. William
C. Hawkins, and others, Dclenilants.?Citation
for it final Srttlcmrnt, Derrrt, Area
I T appealing to iny satisfaction that Eveline
X Hawkins, widow of KMKKY HAWK IN.*,
d,centred, ami bis heirs, to wit: Carolina C.
Taylor utnl lu-r hus 1 >an<I T'.ios. 1). Taylor, John
A. llnkwinr, Jcro W. Hawkins, Mary O. Hawkins,
Hcrlicrt H. Hawkins ami (I. It. M. 1).
Hawkins, roside without this State; It is,
therefore, ordered that they do appear, in person
or by Attorney, st a Court of Probate, to
ho hidden for Greenville County, at Oreenville
Court House, at 10 o'clock, on tbo 2il day of
Pol.rnnry next, A, D. 1861), to show rwnse, If
any they esn. why a Final Settlement of the
Estate of JOHN P. HAWKINS, deceased,
should not be'had, and n Pecroe given theruoh,
or their consents, in failing to attend, will
he entered of record.
(liven under mr hand at (iroaneille Court
House, litis 2d tiny of NnrvnWr, A. !>., IfluS.
8. J. DOlVfHlT. J. P. tt. C.
Judge of Probate's Office, Nor. 2nd, IfflH.
Nov 4 21 lal
NOTICE."
KY virtue of (ho last Will and Testament
of O. 1). ST HO I'D, dccoured, wo will
sell <>n the premises, at public out cry, to (be
highest bidder, on the (23) twenty third day
of NovetnW next, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
viz.?
All that Tract of land situated in the said
County, ?u waters of North Snlcida, bounded
hy lands of tlio Widow Cox, Joseph Goodwin
and others, and containing (I If) one handrail
and forty acres, more or less, of which then
are fifty acres of good river bottom, in a higt
state of cultivation ; also on the promises is i
good Mill Sent. Hold aa the property of tlx
said fV. ft. STROUD, deceased, to |?ty debts
Purchasers to pay for papers ami Mumps.
THRU* Cakit
liENDBRflON HOOD, I ,. ,
W. T. PTROL D, j t x
Get 23 Id
nri SE.
* HB%"ST??K
A T TUta
I K BTIII
-Sg^=?=a==?Lift, t'-ifr-j"
Surveyor, CoavryaaMr, and Votary
?*!?*'??Wi<K Wl VT
fVIMti undersigned having taken <m? lWnsr
A a* a f\>nv?yaBCer. will, in oonneclp>t?
; with Iris survey?, attend to drawing . Wills,
. MoHgapce. Ib-eds, Bowers, will Prove and
Stnuip Pa]wr*. qualify ColiiUiiseianrrs and
^ Appraiser* of K>tuti? nt reasonable rates uf
charge. ftesldvtice, six miles East of tltveiirtth.
III* fneWdi raii cMIrr with him every
J-alesday at Uiwltilh Cmrt ll*4ac.
IVM. A. UUllaOM. i
Oct 2$ 2.1 t?*tt
~ jali' i i *QaeslBtl > '
I\oiivc. ' * .
LRASIKO of the Inluda Munutsln Turn
Pike Road U postponed ui.til further
Ut'OS, .. , . yu
By order ?l Chnirmnn nf Board.
A. ISAACS. CJ.rfc.
" Commissioner's OflUr. OrrruViilr p. 11.,
Ootolmr 28, IWS. ' " ' '
tOets* ' dU w. au ? '
Notice.
By virtue of authority from A. 8. WaL'
t.A< K, Collector of Internal Hevonue, 3d
District of Konth Carolina, I Will expose for
sale to the highest bidder, at tlio store of Cower,
Cox. A! ark ley A Co., on Tuesday, Itkh of
November, between 12 and t o'clock, the following
pvoparty. tv> nit ? Twr> lsrre RTI1.L8,
CAP8 ana WORM?, two empty KKQ8, wad
one small ke*; of tliRANDY, being the property
soiled on the premises of Mr. Jniuos N'asli,
for tftdstion of th? Revenue Uws.
also,
On# STILL, CAP mil WORM, soiled by
IIcxtM. Perry, ok the premises of one Mr.
lWry, on tbo 28th <lny of September, 1868.
aus,
One hlrrol of ft* ANDY, seised by Hcxt M.
Poffy, on the Xid dey of Hepteuihor, near
Gowctisvillu Irom unknown parties. . j
at.no,
One ONE IIOUSK WAGOS and 1IARIJE88,;one
large Ml'LK, and one large BARREL
and a KEG of WHISKY. and a small
lot of WHEAT, solred on Buncombe Street,
on the 2rtth of September, by A. 1,. Cobb,
Deputy Collector, and Hcxt M. Perry, AssULnut
Arsessoi. Tom, Cash.
a. l. conn,
Deputy Cld., Tth Div.. 8d Dirt., 8. C.
oi l 28 2.1 2
FRESH "ARRIVAL"
JUST RECEIVED and for
sale, at the
y NEW SHOE STORE,
i,?. A bOT er b?8t
Bpanish, Oak and Hemlock
SO&X &K AYHKX.J
a ms* lot ok bust
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CAE F S K I \ S ,
TQPPtHQ&UftCNGSKlJtS
and shoe findings generally,
At n? reasonnld^ prices as such artie'es can
be bought elsewhere in the Town of Greenville.
P.-rsons wi-hintr to purchase will do
w-ll In eall and examine fur tin nisei ves brio
re put-chasing,
J. C. IIHTKft.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THIS is lite season for lotyintf
^J^Btwinter Hoots and Shoes GO TO
IIICK.V NEW ESTA111.lsl 1Mfif?T to find
the BEST articles in lhai line, at low rules.
J, C. II It Ii.S
Oct U 21 II
mimm ii! ^jeweler.
Snuiiil l)oor abort I he Poet Ojfite,
O 1& iiii 'M 2Sf i/ 11 Ki \U m s Qn (&a
tl WOULD iuforto my friends and
patrons ot Greenville, that t have
just received n FINE VARIETY of
CLOCKS,
Watches and Jewelry,
Together with a IiAHOK A8S0HTMENT of
Kl'KCTAfX&S,
Which I will dispose of at LOW RATES.
Itljl'AIRIN1) in all of its kruiivdie*
will be faithfully attended to>
Pop III 16 ' tf
To Farmers.
rpiIK WATT PLOUGH collie* to yon with
1 the highest recommendation. Call ?t
my Auction lloouis an.I examine it for yourNilvrn.
1 haVO supplied fifteen farmer* with
tlii* Plow in litis country, and they nil speak
in the highest prnisc of it. The one horse
plow is n turning plough, a furrowing plough
for planting earn, n sub-soil plough, a corn,
cotton, and Vegetable weedcr and worker.?
Willi the additional piece, (a steel scraper,)
you have combined in this plough, the best
implements ever yet made, for all the abovenamed
uses, and warranted to do every kind
of turning and cultivating in Field and Garden,
in a manner *u|H>ri<>r to all others ever
yet made, and that',' too, without hoe labor.
fleer /'oar 77i?M*ond Ftrr Huntlrnl of these
Ploughs are now in the bands of tho best farmers
in Virginia, North Caroliuu, South Carolina,
aud Tennessee. It has established a
reputation unprecedented in tbo history of inventions
as a f'n/lotc, Snh *ui//?</, IhuKin<j
and Culliriilifj I'honjh. It has nn rival, being
adapted to every variety ot soil, and to
font and clean lands without choking. It does
the boo and plough work at one operation.
J. W. Fuoshe, of Ninety-Six Depot, S. (J.,
**y?:
" It ejfeeis any plow I ever saw for rottotl
or rorn, in fact, for any kind of summer crops."
Tho following nauied persons at home have
used it, and can highly rccointueud it: Thos.
Stcen, C'apt. W. K. Karlc, Dr. Win. A. Harrison,
Itcv. 0. B. Stewart, M. f. Fowler, W. T.
Austin, .L W. Goldsmith, Thos. Goldsmith,
J. S. Hammond, and others.
-Call nod sue the WATT PLOUGH.
Jl'LU S 0. SMITH,
Anctiou Sales Boom.
Sep 3 1? 3m
Fairvicw Sugar Company.
f IMI IS Company having bought the Hight
1 in Ibe gr.-at discovery of making sugar
and reliuing syrup made from Sorgo Cane, in
that portion ot Urccuviilo District embracing
the Third Regiment, wo propose to erect a
SUtl AH UOUSK and UKFINKIl near FAIHi
YlfcW as soon as practicable. To those who
i live tvo far Iroui our works, to haul their cttficsi
wc propose to sell Farm Kights. We believe
I hi* to he one of fhc greatest discoveries for
(he Sooib tbnt could have been made, and
have no iloulit that it will be, in a few yettr*,
the great staple of the South, lie operation*
ate simple and cost comparatively nothing to
I start n farin works, and will pay Ave time betI
tcf than any crop except cotton, and we bci
Jevo will double that great king of the South.
I Those wishing Rights should call at once on
? Dr. W. A. Harrison, at Fairviow. or Dr. W.
P. I'axsmore, at tlreenville, who will take groat
e pleasure in giving lull partirulars. We will
s lurniali seed free of cost, except freight, to
. those;*isblng to plant.
W. A. HARRIS OH,
W. P. PAHK.MOKK,
Agents fof Company.
T. ,L. BOZEMAX, I resident.
Sept i IO f
mswIT??!
Of
Foster & Hunter,
EAULE'S CORNEll,
?!ai8?im:L!I.18, S. (0.
It.. < '
ONCltagi'ti we invite the attention ??!
llie Public to ati inspection of our tu
ried ' i ./A
STOCK, OF.
FRESH GOODS,
Just received troin New York and Dnllimore.
We are anxious to have an opportunity
to ?how our irload* where they Oati obtain
Bargains. Aaweaell exclusively tor Cash
and pay Cash fur our Ootids, we can afford
10 ,r ssbkdm? Pamirs.
DRY GOODS..
Mats and ruobs
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS
AND OROOF.IUK8
POCKKT AND TABLE CUTLERY, AC.
Conte and see oor Stock before yoti moke
your purchases >.
Foster 3k Hunter.
Oct 7 *20 tf
TAKE NOTICE.
NEW FALL GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED AND fOR 8AIE,
AT THE . .
WELL KNOWN STAND OP
W. H. IIOVEY.
CAM- AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
You will find anything and
everything that i* kept in a well-regulated
Dry Good* Hou?o.
BEAUTIFUL
FALL PRINTS, POPLINS
ALL WOOL DK LAIXS,
SHEPNHtM* PL-At OS,
MEKINOES,
LADIES'CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
ipsiaisrminw
RIBBONS AID JUICY I0K
ALSO, A TVKI.T, SELECTED STOCK Of
lion & cniFM
FOR OENTS' AND YOUTHS' WEAR,
Ready-Mado CLOTHING.
HATO* CAPS, SlfiOJIS,
RUBBERS,
UiUfliSASLLAG, &?.,
NOTE AND LKTTNR PAPER. SOAPS
A X D I' K II V U M ? 11 Y, V I 01-1 N
STRINGS AND DOVVS, LARGE ,
A SMALL LOOKtNG-ULASSES,
WaLL PAPER AND
BORDERING.
Cull early and make your ("elections.
/T#" No charge made fur showing Woods.
A&~ Polite attention guaranteed to all.
w. u IIOVEY.
Ropt IC If tf
?T9A LIFE iMSUR&HCE COUFANY.
OF IIARTFOUO, CONN.
ORGANIZED 185 O.
C. A. BlILULKV, PiWl.,
T. O. ENDLH8, Sec'y.
nIVII>KNl?R for the last five years. 50 per
cent.; Receipts now over $500,000 per
month.
No. of Policies issued in 1807,.?? 15,351
Amount insured on suitie, |U,8li4.*i2.nO
Assets Jan. 1, 1887 4,401,833.86
Receipts for yenr ending Jan. '68. 5,120,447.34
$V,631,281.20
Paid claims hy death, $513.881.60
All other expenses, 1,478,787.35 $ 1,002,688.85
$7,538,012.35
POLICIES issued on every plan Used l>y all
the Id and responsible Companies.
i Ittanrh Office, 202 llr?ad Street,
ACtll STA. (}A.
CIIAS. W. HARRIS, Manager.
?OWKK A WORTH INOTON, Ajante,
Oroenville District, Suiith Curolina.
May 13 M C,a
Now Boot and Shoo Store.
rr%bf TIIR subscriber inform* tbe public
t Mn*' friend* tlmt ho is now
^^|irrpar?il to till all orders promptly
for
Custom Work,
on ms re>.iaonatde Irrnif as e?n lie done in
ilif town of Gr.-enville. An asrorinieiit ul
R K/% DY-.YI A HE IVORK
eonemntly on hand. Al Custom Work
warranted to ?>e of lb*
J! AST MA TEH IA LSt
and workmanship well exeenied.
KKI'AIKINO done ?t short notice,
Simp Ural door South of W. II. lluvey'i
I store, Main Sii tel.
^ J C. II1CKM
Sept tf WK" tf
Millinery Millinery !
kTt% Mt K A f
1IAS JtTST returned fron
ffljdSfft rharlfeston. witli a wtt'l select
WjMHBff'ii or millinery
1 nonsi* lug of tli<> latest, style
t&KHM of RON NETS. M/.tS. PEA
\j?A TllKHH, KLOWfcRs, IUBON!
M jW tie. Hra"ling and 8i*tn|
w"' ing tli'M t*H f. as uiabte t*rnii
Oct M il Km
TIIK <M.0
CAROLINA BITTBM,
MANUFACTL'Htb BY
' eOOOfilCB.VUKH&IbCr
, CJIARL?STON, S, C?
, mu> I1SJ1K BY
MORGAN ft WESTMORELAltt*,
HARRISON * MARSHAL!*
AX*
f. a. Walter,
FOR YME (HlOySE.
Goodrich,
Wine man & #?
Sept [_f v , , 16 kt.. Am
; x c. fabjS,
PROFESSOR OF LANGUAGES,
tufcfcAV uKiViisrrY,
WIIiTi return to Greenville in th? marly
pnrt of October. He will then mmn
bi? inslructioni to Private Claaaci in the Am
dent mid Modem Language* Until *ueh tin
a* the tTMVersity ihnll open.
Student* desiring instruction should *i?jily
promptly. lie WlH be found ftt the Weuee ?l
Mr. T. M Co*.
8cp?. 22, lk?M. 18-lf
t The State of South Carolina*
CUEKSYILLE COUNTY.
Ih the Court of Probate, for Greenville County.
EVEUELbA GREEN and A. P. GREEN
H. at. e?. MATILDA GREEN.? Petition
for Partition of Roal btnte, Ac.
rjAlIK Petitioner* having fllod their Petition
I in tlii* case in the Court of Probate lor
Partition of the Heal Estate of IRVFNR
tilt KEN. and it appearing to the raid Court*
that the Defendant*, Matinda Hudson, residing
in the Statu of vjonrgia, Melon Hudson ana
bet hilfcbatid Albert Hudson, residing in the
State Of ArknttmU, and Garrison Greea, residing
in the State of North Carolina, are withtet
and berond the limit* of thi* State: It is
ordered, lliat they do apppear and anewery
plead or demur to the Petitioners' Petition in
thiamine-, within forty days, or the same will
he taken Pro Confraso as to tbcae Defendants,
S. J. DOUTI1IT, i. P. G. C.
Greenville, C. 11., S. C.. Oct. 18th, 1863,
Oat 28 U td
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
By S. J. DOUTliIT. Require, Judge of Pro*
bate for so of (Jonnly.
\\M1EREAS. THOMAS M. COX haa
* ? filed a Petition in tny office, prey,
inp ilint Letter* of Admlnia rntitih on all
ai.'a singular the good* and chattels right*
and credit* of ItKASlK E MARKLKY, lata
of the Oiunty afurcenid, deCeasbd, should
l>e granted to him.
Three are. therefore, to cite and admonish
nil nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors
of tlie nahl dudeaned, to he and appear ia
the Court of Probe'c for *nid County, to ha
holden at Greenville Court House, on the
Gih dry of November next, to show cause,
if any, why the said Adniiui*trntiou should
not be granted.
S. J. 1KIUTHIT, Judge Probate. O. C.
dixlge of Probate's Office, Oct 23, 1888.
Oct '2d 2fl 8
The State of South Carolina,
O REEK VILLE COUNTY.
OF.ORGE W. JORDAN. Applicant, againat
Jane Jordan, Loclnda linniett, Thomaa
Harnett and uthvrr, Defendant*.?CiietSioA
for the Salrttt" fjil'ieion Of Real Relate.
TT Appearing to thy satisfaction that Mar1
lit"* I'uflr And Bffry Purle, Lueind*
Harnett and Thomas lUVnett, Anna Davit
and >pen<er t>*via, tlie heirs of Adeline
Purle, nntnea unknown, and the heira of
E'ltshetli Packet*, names unknown, r*ald?
without litis Stain: It ia therefore ordered,
tliat they do appear at n Court of Probate,
in person or ly Attorney, and object to th*
sale (."{division of the Real Estate of MARY~
JO H PAN. deceased, on or before the 6th dajr
of January next, or their consents to lb*
same will be entered of recttrd.
Given under my hand at Green villa Coulrb
House, this bill day \>f Oct.-, A. 1>. 1868.
. O. J. DOUTIlfT,
Judge of lYobnt'c, Greenville Co., 8. C.
Oci 7 iiO am
Stale or South Carolina)
CntCEXV/LLE COUNTY.
In the Court of Probata.
IV. I). TlIRKLKELtt, Applicant, against
KIDnhoih Ki.rosier, Amanda Suiith anil,
others. Defendants.?Citation for tale of
llrul Unfair,.
TT nppcnriug to my sutisfactien that Mart*
X Rodgers, Kichartl Hayue, Mary Bayne;
Jesse Elrod and Frances Elrod, reside Without
tho limits of this State: It is ordered and decreed,
That they do appear at a Court of Probate,
in perron or by Attorney, on Ttrnday,
the Slk tfnif of Orctmhrr next, to show causa*,
if any they can, why the Heal Estate of LEWIS
KODuKRS, deceased, situated in Grteenville
County, on waters of Reedy River, bounded
by lands of Win. Ashmore and others, containing
SI^TY ACRES, inure uir less, shouTa
not he sold, for partition among the heirs. Oh
. failing to attend, your consents Will he taketi
as confessed.
Given under my hand, at Greenville Court
I House, this 8th day of September, A. Ill
IHti8. 8. J. DOUTIIIT,
Judge of Pruoate, Grectivill* County, $ C.
M-pt in 14 .>m
Tho State of South Carolina)
G'tiliEXV1LI,K VblSTf.
Ill CqiiilV
KLIZA J. rillNCK, Executrix, r?. NANCY
Mi K IN N KY rt nl.?Mtl to Mmthatt Attelt",
Stth\ /itcf'r.
T>"HSi;.\KT t? ti.o Decretal Order in the
JL above case, the creditor* of 'JASI'KU J:
i' it INC R, deccowd, are feqlilffd to tender
and prove tlieir demand* before riie, oil or U>~
fore the tir*t day of DccctiHier next.
J. 1'. AltiORK, t*. V.. O. D;
duly 12th, I BBS. 8-td
The State of South Carolina*
OttEK.V VII,LE COl'STY.
in liquify.
J011X W. MOHUAN, Kxerutot, < *. LINNET
N. MOHUAN rt to Mart halt
Safe, Juiinvtion, t(r.
TfcUUS!'A NT to (lie ffecfoiall tto lt?H
\~* niiovi) tl?o creditors NATflA^??
1KT. MOHilAN, tlcocMt'rt, iifu n.juit-rrt w
rutitler nti'l prwvtt their deiniim!* hfefi.ffe tf a
ur belore the firnt clny of liiwtulK-r licAlJ.
V. MOUKK, C; K. V
July 12th, li-SH. tf-'.j*
Columbia, it. c.
; FIRST CI.ASS HOT til.
r?iJSift r?A?r?
fjw m. a . WJL i a ii t
?.l MAKjJHfll.
Oct u :TtT*x
i ih.'-Vg