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~~~ 'r^rn Sljc (?nietS5tO qattHViirgl. W. \ WEDNESDAY, NOVEXDSRR lSl|F ' ~ * * ~ - " ? i' ? Th? Worst Tazod Fooplo la tko World. How to Got Bid of Taxoo Io mibT of tlic States of tliis Unijn, th? | people, c'[woi?4|rJ^ Ipl 0g*f J heaviljr tiled than in^#thfi p?opk' i?? fUy j woiM. hi our oi lnion. 'TT# UoWd StttU v fir.I luei UHili Ml WW)?IIJWIHH11 B "i t o!m of consumption heavily, surfCr, coffee, < spirits, tohaojq, .all, iion, clotbirg, nod in i divert other things, Tlie i the State gov* ernments have become corrupt, and come* 1 on them with fieavy tulri Then ttic clt) 1 taxes are lictvy and "the county lnx<t nr. 1 al<o heavy, llow long are the people, like nsee\ goin^to bear thu state of thiega? The public plunJerers try to persuade Xln ' poorer classes that luxe* arc nothing t? them, a <d (pake many simpletons believe it | hut the fact is not so. All have to cat at)d ( drink and weir coin fort Able clo'Jies If they ' can get thctn, and all consequently pay tax* | ts on these thing*. Beetles, bow is it with lentr and wages ? Rents ar* so h gh lint a common poor man cannot rent good land or a com fort able houec ; the price, ars too the owners inust include tho taxes in titrents. Persons, too, earrryiug on busirms, cannot afTord to pay ?s good sraga. to hlfe- ' lings, they liave to phy sueh enormous tax , e.?. In fact, the larger part of heavy taxes i9 at last thrown upon the eommdn lubor* ers iu many various wpys. We see it slut | e l that in Philadelphia the city lax is fixed < at $2 25 on the hundred, and in New,Yol k at 2.27. In Charleston, we believe, it has I een $2 50. Now the renters must pay the gieater part of these tnxVs. We know 1 something of these high taxes in the conn4 1 ties of, tli is State, How l.eftg, oh ye* peo- I pie of the Skit*, of llif sS'ipit^es* of Vh'1 ? cities, will you patiently beay eocit things? I ' llow^long, ye simple .ones, will ye 1jvc i simplicity and fools hate knowledge." Do ye not know tint you hare suffrage in | your hands a??l can vo'.e against men ^wlio keep up the taxes and vote dor men to tske llie but dens off your backs? vote, then, for men who will release you. CoundllProccedings. It gives us unfeigned pleasure to roadTha action ol the City Council of Greenville, ns puhlishe.1 this we?'k. They grasp hold o' matters iu the proper manner, and seem determined to lei no opportunity slip of de v .loping measures that will make this place a city in some thing else besides a name. Gentleman, nil hnil to you I Gen. W. K. EssLxr and T. C. Gowra Esq., the committee appoint, d to act with the citizens' committee in refeie'ice to the extension of the Greenville i-nd Columbia llailroad to Aeliville North Carolina, ate well chosen, and arc olive to the impoi* tnnce of their work NVc sec that work has been resumed on the railroad connect'* ing Ashville with Knoxville,'Tenn , and i1, will no doubt be completed at an early day our people will ace their very great interest involved in continuing our road to . Ashvi'le. We will watch With a good d.al Of inter* est the repo t concerning the purcli.v<e by Council of the Slate Works for the purposes indicated. As enid in a former issue should we have a County Agricultural Fair in Greenville, it will no doubt attract the attention to n greater or less extent, the attendance and interest of this and all the adjoining counties,^as Greenvil'e City Is, in consequeuce of her superior population, institutions, <ke , the centre of the upcountry; and placing ihc enterprise in the hands of such men as we have in our midstcan make nn exhibit that will be an honor nnd credit to our people?still, at the same time, no more than what they are entitled to, ai.d should have. t The j uichasing of n dot suitable for the purpose, i* the proper wny to proceed, in | oi<l?-r to <ud?nvor to secure from Congr-a* nn appropriation for'the erection of a F?sder?l?court liouse and post uihce, in this City. There are several locations in llic place, without buildings on tliem, that would admirably suit. Lot owners, when they consider the vast advantages result i*>g from the erection of so importing ao ed ifice contiguous to their pioperty, would no doubt placo their figures l?\r. The cntiro minutes of council deserve a rending ovir. The Churches. Rev. O. A. Darby, of the Methodist Church, expects to be absent from his charge r.cxt Sabbath, but will endeavor to have the pulpit supplied. Two Sibhnths only intorvene tot ween now and the meeting of lire South Carolina Meth' disi Episcopal Conference, which nsseinbb a in Spar tanl'iirg on the 13th December p>rox , which 1-e will doubtless attend. The Picsbyterian Church was not open for preaching Sunday, on account of the absence of Dr. PriRT. As lis will !c away for two week* more, no services, except j rnui r.in wnooi tieen t?e expected there before the 17?H December. We observe by the Charleston papers that Dr. Blist nekipieifj on Sunday hint the pulpit of the bethel M. E. Chureh, if that ci'y. ? ? ? The Legislature. a. Tlie Legislature of this State met yesterday, but we shall have no account of its proceedings to give our reader* this week* as I he time i* loo short before going to pres*. This Legislature might do rnireh good if it would eel lo wotk to protect tire pmp'e, and not hgielate for the benefit. of public thieves. The members are now in lhe<r last cession beforfe they have to stand nn election before the people We shnll see whether they havif any reepeot for their constituents' intelligence or honesty. The Weather. For the post we?k, we have had a sue* cession of sunshine and,cloudy weather.? On Monday, it suddenly turned warm, so much as to make winter clothing unarm furtable ; m-xt day, however, it was decid cdly chilly, promising rain. More Hogs. We have had one or two more droves of i hotra. which are being sold at aix cent* n*r * |-ound. Some of our citizn# ar? jxiroliaa- i ing. / ? i mi _ rhV^ESbevUle .km apd (ftaunar^ndl Wojdlp th^tojac^M PtWscT i#i froui the J ^tiiK,o Bailey, editor ( t^? UrttHfUU Enlrrpritt, ? and-<ugUd to Uara that hie pager .mm. doing a prosparoua lost nets. Wo wm pitta- 1 ^ 7-ttfiM st W<tt-Zk * i?? bo ?V?i?c,?><Ua?XM-". .. t\ ?Tht Junior had tba pleat bra ' a tCip to Grecnrilla last week to attend the 1 i>4iiiH?miwj w w.'w. ?i 3olumbia, Hl#e M.*wie 0bf ef, of Ur?ta- " r*Ue. T(is eerausooy was perforated by Dr. E. r. liuist, in bis usual happy Style, ?o \b? Presbyterian church of that city,'on Tuesday ^ rveaing, where a largo concourse of persons tad assembled. Ths ehutelj was handsomely , locorstsd, and bver the bride arid groom was uspended a largo and elaborately worked bell *| >f flowers and evergreens, whilo in close prox> unity?and made of the tatna materials?>werc M?me of enpid's arrows' piercing bleeding hearts?the signification of whieb ro Uare for our readers awn interpretation. " At the QMO^li^ioa, the invi.ed guests repaired to the residence of the bride's father, T. C. Oowcr, Esq., where an elegant reception ind bosatehus supper wss given. This ?i< ( ?no of the most splendid parties of tbo season ( and was enjoyed by sll present. Tho Junior extends his congratulations to the happy lotiplo nod trusts that their future may ucvor he less bright and happy than their present. Tho Itcmedy Against the State Plunder- ' ers. . , | Tlie Phoenix and rtjn-rs ere r.?girg legal 1 proceedings ngainsl Governor ficorr nrol * other Stale officials charged with fraudulent i.?Miea and use of bonds of the State. The PLn-nir U *!?.?.? T?? I? 1 got at p< nibly in the courts, and tlic Stale ^ mnv possibly sooure a little.of the large lunx, ol which, iccordlng die t?i been cljai iy rrfLbed. 11 a c|vi 1 suit | igainst the Stale t fflclale should discover | frauds practiced upon the Stale Treusuiy/ llien a ciluoinnl proceeding should follow, , and iropcachment of the Governor, if he is guilty'. I Returned. Mr. J. IT. Marshall, our* esteemed* fellow citizen. who has been on nn extensive trip In tho'States .of tho* West," having^bccnj absent near seven months, bas roturned'to..the" City. Our readers will remember'his* graphic and ' Interesting letters to the Eiiterpriit, published 1 during the summer,'which were read 'with eo I 1 much interest. His imprcssibns of the section of tho Union visited by him, were favorable for enterprise,^'progress and^.rapid improvement. ? Soluble ;Paolflol Quaao, and Compound i Acid Phosphate of Lime. i rianters and farmers will see by refering 1? 1 our advertising columns, that Mr. J. K. Ron- ' sow, of Charleston, is agent for the Pacific Guano Company, and will supply them , with Soluble Pacifia Guauo, or Compouod Aqid Phosphate uf Lime. The cu.li price of the former is $46 per ton, and of the falter, $25 cash. These foriilizera have an established reputation. Auction on Friday. \N e would call attention^to tho auction saloon Friday text of large quantities of corn, sugars, crockery, bacon, fatted hogs, die., dse., being the remainder of the slock | of'Williams <k Wiiitmikk. Sickness of the Clerk of" Council. Mr. A. R. McDatib, the efficient^ Clerk\ of tliegCity Council wo regret to state, is at pros- . ont severely indisposed, having been confined to his room for a week and over. Wc trust lie will soon bo restored to his usual health. ' Errata. ? In tho " Reminiscerccs" of last week read ?Governor " Ksrloy," of Georgia, for General Knsley, of Georgia : " i'uul?v " e - I the intereft of the State. The aelectinn , em* to ua a good one, end we cannot but anticipate that f'reeident Cothren will aeek ( to puali tbie railroad enterprise which ia , its integrity, ha? ever commended the < ?yinpathire Of many dieticigitiahed Caroli | uiana. A* a general rule, we lavor all | road*?except the toad to ruin. t IColumbia Phcenif, 1 Presiley ; " belter '' for best. Tiie committee.npprinted to memo I * retire the Legislature <>d lh? subject of " the 1 Code," qnd costs allowed thereby, are re- 1 rjuested to meet at the Court Ilouee on next ' Monday, Salesdny. Wo return thauka to Hon. A. S. Wal- 1 i.ack, member of Congress, for public docu uinents. i QagyyygwaMCiMiiawrggai For the Greenville Enterprise. Messrs Editors?I have a neighbor Mr. Thos. A.%McCsrter,*who has a'cow that bad a calf last] spring";'bo began saving the milk about the 16th of April. She gave two gallons caeh'and every day for tho/firifsix months, making three hundred and sixty gnllons.? For the past six monttis mo nas not gircn quite so much but in seven 'months over ons hundred pounds of butter wero made from her milk') nil the food given bar except what she got in an old field pasture, was a little brau at liight, and hut a little. Mr. McCarter lias a family of seven persons, nnd this cow furnished nil of them with an abundance of milk and butter; besides, ho sold a good deal to bis 1 neighbors. Now, how much conhl hev milk and buttet bavo been sold for if sho bad bad a good clorcr pastnre to grase upon in day , time, with some oats to eat at night? I will conclude this short communication by relating one of Judge Thompson's anecdotes: A man went out el a city tg buy a cow from ? farmer, (it feetna that tho'farmer's wife was present when her liuslaud was showing his cattle to the city man ;) sho had a great aversion toiler husband calling anything his own, but made him any " ours." lie pointed to an animal and said "that is one of my best cows." His wife thereupon gave him a heavy blow, knocking him down, and nt the same time exclaiming, at the .top of ho* voice, " I thought that Ttold yoa to call every thing on tho place "ours." In tho time of tho difficulty, her husband's bat rolled off a short distance ; after getting dp, ho looked around and 1 said,44 My dear, where is oitr hat ?" SUBSCRIBER. ? - i i ii?r"s*~rr ?iw win naiw III uk Ridok Raii.boad.? At a meeting of (lie Hoard of Directors, hel l yesterday, ^ Col. J. S. Cothrnn, of Abbeville, was elected President. Coi. Cothrnn is a native of j South Carotins, of fine record. He is * j msn of brains and strong in his devotion to Couno^jjUUdiictJl f'\ A calhtnegting of Qjknell wyjil'l IbUdagt/ 're?#>t-*-I? llonor li Mayorw will Aw-' MO nl^W'?tiy"** Afbod. X?r^|f ] ad 0 roar. A CoupeU nil oelled to ord?r by bis honor the iayor to cousider ifd discuss tbo extension Alderman Wood Moved that a oemmittee of hree ho appointed by hU lion, the Mayor to lot in concert with the comtifttet oftt^ito^v ! frWwr" jffnpii a?TTfto rril Mir an Wood'* motion to appoint a committee of Irt, instead of three. Motlcn carried. Alt lerman Cline moved that the committee he lompoeed of three imWi of Cdutt&M ud wo of oiliten*. Carried. Aldoroaaa Walter ; aovod that the oiinuAiUwk* cow poled of the , . Mowing gentlemen.; vji: UU lion. th^M*y->r, J. P. Moore, Chairman, II. P. llamtnettf 4. D. Clino, Gen. W. K. Easley nod t. C. Sower. Alderman CTine moved tbnt Dr. Dab ock'a proposition in re pan' to lighting up the troeti, be laid over to the next meeting. Mo- . ion loaf. Km aired by Alderman Hammett. That Dr. P. Babcock's proposition to light twenty-six lamp ft tts in Ctttntile, for the-sum of en? , bousand dollars per annum, be accepted on he following conditions. That Dr. P. Bubrock shall light twenty.ai:^ lan\p posts every' dark night, with^tbis penalty attached, namely : That if Dr.'Babcock fails to light them through or ty any other rause than by mcciIcnt to his works or machinery, ho shall forfeit for, each and every night so failing, the mm of twenty-five dollars, the same to be de-^ luctcd front his monthly pay. Jlttolttd, further, That the principal places on the south-tide of the Kivsr (these places to he designated ty his Honor the Mayor and llderman Huuiiiiett and Clinc) be lighted with kerosene oil or temi other material giving iqnnliy as good a light. lltkohrd, alio, That tho lamps shall bo lit ty the Police of the City, and shall burn unit twelve o'clock ut night. Carried. Tbe application oi the Chief of Police waa cceived and bis application rejeottd. There being no further business, Council adjourned. F. A. WALTER, dork pro Um. Council, CnAMBKR, I No*. 18, 1871.1 A call mooting of Council nai held this ironing. Present?ills Honor the Mayoi1, ?nd Aldermen Walter, Yeargln, Ctino, 11ammett, Wood nnd Ureer. In the absence of tho Clerk/the minutes of last meeting were passed over unread until next meeting. . . Alderman Ciine movon that a committee of three bo appoiuted, with Alderman llammcit chairman, to prepare a tax-Lid, for the consideration of Council, by the next meoting. Committee?Alderman Ilummctt, Wood and Cline. On motion, the Mayor was added to tho committee. It wa3 moved by Alderman Wood that Thomas M. Cox he selected as the assessor on the part of Council, for tbo valuation of the strip of ground in front of Rev. Dr. Manly's formor residence, now to bo taken as pawl of the street. Carried. It was moved and seconded, that Dr. Babcock he offered twenty-five dollars for the bill presented by him to Council. Carried. Jtetolted, by Alderman Cliuc, That his Honor tlfo Mayor nnd Alderman II. P. llnmmctt, be appointed a committee to confer with the State authorities for the purchase of the grounds and buildings known as the " State Works," with a view of using them as agricultural aud mechanical fair grounds. Carried. The following application was ma>k} viz ; In behalf of the Wmhinglon Street Preobyttrian Church mill Congregation : Tho undersigned would respectfully make ipplication to builtl a tence upon their Church" ot in nccordanco with tho recent survey mads ipon Washington and Richardson Streets. L. B. CLINE. The above application was unanimously ;renlod. JUiolved, by Alderman Wood, That a comniltee of three he appointed, charged with the luty of conferring witli citizens owning desira-* >le locations for the Federal court house and post office, and receiving from them propositions nn^tcrm* for the sale of them to the Ci(y Council, for that purpose. Carried,? Committee?Aldermen Wood, llsmmett and flreor. There being no further business, Council tdjournod. F. A. WALTER, Clerk pro tftii. 9 ?? - ? State and Other Items. On Tuesday night, the ^4tli instant, the barn ot Mr. Wade Bradford, about four miles from Sumter, containing his crop of corn and fodder, was destroyed I y fire. Two stables were also burned. There were 44 deaths in Cbafieeton for the week ending the 18lh instant?whites, 1SJ; colored, 25. The Charleston Nrict says that at a meeting of the Eonrd of Trustees of the Charleston College, held on the 22d, Professor Henry M. Ilruns was elected to fill the chair of the elassics in the faculty of that institution, Richard DePriestor was found laying en Broadway, New York, with it 1,004'found on his person, and flO,OGO in South Carolina bonds. ! The trains nro twenty four-bonrs behind at Salt Lake, on acoount of snow, whieh is three or fpur feet deep. Lieutenant -Governor Oscar J. Dsns of Low* isiana, died, on the 21st, of congestion of the brain and lungs ; aged fifty one-years. Heavy snow in the Weet and the Notify west, in many cases stopping travel. iloo. Keverdy Joliuson and ex-Attorneys General Stanberry have departed for Columbia, S. C., as oouusol for defendants in tbe Ku Klux cases. , The Legislature of Goorgia ha* elected Hon. Tbomns M. Norwood, of Savannah, a moderate and conciliatory Democrat, United States Senator. ' The Marlon Creicent bas received a turnip measuring twenty-eight and a half inches in eircuinforonoe. Gen. M. C. Sutler, In answer to a note from the editor of the Phctnxx a- to bis recolleotioa whether Gov. Seott made tbe promise which it now donios. aavs that (In* K?nii lis ward that though the book* should be >penod ia November, toot the penalty woi^ld lot be enforced nntil tho let of March. The Newberry Ilrrald announce* the death it tbat town of Mre. Holon O'Neal, relict of he late lamented Chief Justice John Relton 3'Ncal. Mrs. O'Neal bad been ia delicate lealth from early life, yet she survived all tha riends of her yonth, and has gooe down to be grave, beloved by all, in the seventy*' ourtb year of her age. M.4.C . ^CAKKiBD^t^^LpMtlPiptUtMborcb. to cbtoMt^, Vnlk>nVnBl)i Nuituftr inuant; ? the n**. >vir 9. lopai ciSRLn fj ^NKET, of (^anJ^lK^lI., ivicuwonu > ?. L ; Marmikd, on the Stat Norember, 1871. at tha residence oftfas'triM father, by Iter. C. Jones, all fcf Tlanuir&r ilTe, f. C* { t , a,g7V MlftlUM m; 1l~V ^9.848.' tU II ili i lift M' " 1-1 flaw Vdtnti, No* "17. 1 Oofton autive and- easier ; 4?l?*t4A*8 l?a)ee -upUnd^ wv ft85rtlr GuJd J0*? - i' IdVEaroot., Tfbr.'*7. 1 Cbllen closed strong?uplands pf; Or-. le?ua , 10{ **)?? *<.000 V^'T'i.H^^ulation and export, 6,000* . ?wrr.T^ rn MANt rACiuni.No I\NTBr.rni?K in Cuari.e*ton. . ?ChaMctton i? fast'tiefchmnig a manufacturing as Wall a* a commercial eitjr.' The Uig<-?t t?aunfairury ol dopt*. "ahaa, M'tldg. <to , in the Southern State*, I* that of Mr. I*. !\ TO ATX OR fTnrlheek^ wtiarf tp that ally. sale# rrtoms at'Kui SO flayrfe atrVst ? Mr, Toale's advsrtiteiocut oppoara ip another column. ^ ; t . i . ?i Be Guided by what yen Know. There is an oldjirotub which says, " ExpctleRee je the tftfasV guida." fo this guido the rick ntid niling, naturally turn when casting about I6r the nlcans of relief. They enquire what a toqdjqiye has dons lor others, betore they adopt it toeuiaelves. Of nil the remedies snd prerentircg in tiso, IIOSTKTTEIl'8 StOMACU BlT*K|t!J meqts the test most triumphantly. ahd.hdo^r its immense popular* ity and vast sales. TbV Sufferer from indigestion is sure to find some one among his friends ku^ufi ?mo nuiacuv oy ist iamous vegetable itignaehic, Tho victim of fever and ague, li7or complaint, constipation, nervous prostratioq, or general debility, has only to make inquiry in tho neighborhood whero he resides in order to discover what this standard restorative^ has effected in oasee similar to his own. 1 In tho published testinso. ny to its merits hv wutl find a volume of proofs of Its sanitary proppttios, which it is impossible for his common eetfce to resist. lie tries it, and tlje effect it produces on bis system adds anotftct to tho tffvQtneisbi in its favor.? ?hns, its reputation, |uind?d On f*Qts, not asscrtiuns, contindXTly froWl and ' spreads.? Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere tricksters, and others who take a somewhat wider range, altctppt to tbrugt iuto the bands and down thel threat of invalids, their hanhatard concocioits, as suMtfffutSs for Mm tome which for so tfiany years haa been a madioinal staple throughout the ifiilctf S'ates, Spanish America, Canada1, ntd'Ahe Witt Indies, but only suoooed to fcf Ary Kdiitod extent. In this reasoning age, too people, having ascertained what "is roglly deserving of their confi donee, decline " muiiing after strange gods." El.,26,';' ' Strayed. that t?y tins lime *ho hat a Calf." li? eral reward will he p.iid for her. or snv infor? mat ion concerning ber, left at SULLIVAN <fc SON'S tore. - - 30-3 TbST lfE ElVlvl>, ANQTIIE$1 I^OIQE OF THE CELEBRATED German Student Safety Lamp, IF YOU WANT THE GENUINE IAIPORTED L A M P, 00 20 F. A. WAITED. DRUGGIST. Nov 29 30 *2 ON VRIDAY, 1st Day of December, T ill r>/il 1 nf ? n rtU rt.. * I- ? I ?I A ? MI otn tu uuuiiuii me uuiuuce of the stock of Williams & Whitmire, At their store, beginning fit 10J o'clock. The most valuable portion o/ said stqcfe is reserved J or that day, consisting o( ' SUGARS, M0LAS?$8, t , FLOUR, I CORN, K.t Um CROCKERY, | GLASS and $t6ne ware. Also a fine lo\of WOODEN WARE, COTTON SEED, OA IS, &c. 6 fattened iiogs, 1 SOW and'5 SFIOATS, 2 PLATFORM and 3 COUNTER SCALES. Also, 1 llhllRING'S SAFE, and 1 MAR YIN'S; both in good order. And on Monday following at the TT vuiui< uuubv* 2 Valuable* Horses arid pL FiiVe Mule, and a Two-Horse Wagori, new, of Govver, Cox Sl Markley'sr make. J. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. Oiieenville, 8. 0., Nov. 29,1871, Nov 29 30 1 'Trwi m> tinutaw iwwHi>tw gwiiltft winding patange. {0 (ret in length, through which ihe main portion of v?M( matter uf The aystem ia diaoharged, i? lined with a Wl'inberaac aa delicate ailk, and aa aooais .. live aa a aet work of oerrea can make it. Nvi111. r nuncupation, co ic, <ltiiril <ra, d,M Cirtery tor any other liowel complaint, can he cured by anttaing and co*>valuing tliia lend.jc membrane with a farfotia ptpgaiivc. Tlv beat and antral remedy in atich carer la 'that mild bnhamic and delightful l<?nic lax. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, wliigli heals, tones and invigorate! the hrltsted IO'U?M, whiW *4. r-tl-v?r* -tb?em from (fl? mot hid humor* which j?rov<>ke,abdonilMl disease. I t>OLp BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Nov 2V rU 4 BANKRL1 PT SALfiT '? ni-'; ' . , -t t BV virtue of an ordrr fo me directed, Settling out of the Honorable, tba Unit k State* Distriot Court for South Carolina, i, I will fell to the highest h>dd-r, at the residence of ENOCH 0. CUNNINGHAM 01, Wednesday, the 20th day of Deormlier pro*., all that Tract of Land whereon the e.id Cunningham resides By order of the Court it Is fold free from all llena and incumbrance*, and it will be divided to tuit purchasers. Also, ahout Four Hundred. bushtU of Corn, in lota of lifly bushel*. Terms, cash. Purchaser* to pay for ttarope aud papers, A. BLYT11K. SO-4 t Assignee. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY 8 COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF M.IME, for 0omp64ting IFft* Cotton Seed. Price $25 Cash, with Usual Advance for Time. ri^HIS nrtiols is prepared und-r the super 1 . inlendence of I)r. ST. JUL1KN IUV T'NF,T. expressly for ccmpotliug with cotton seed. It was inlioduced 1 ?y lliis Company two J-ear* ago. and its use has -?ully attested it* value. 200 to 2A0 pounds of this article per acre, prop.-ily composted with the some weight ol cotton so-d, furnishes the planter with a FERTILIZER, of the highest excellence at the smallest cost. A compost prvpsred with this arlic'e, ns l>y printed directions furnished, contains nil the e'emcnts of fertility that can enter into a first class FERTILIZER, while its eehnomy must commend its hb<-ml use to pin, lei* For supplies and printed directions for composting npplv to X IV Robstin, AGENT PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, No. 68 East B iy and Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Whnif, Charleston, 8 C. JNO. S REESE ?t CO, General Agents. ' t. r Nov 29 80 Sm SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUAAO. ?PRICE $15 CASH, tVITII USUAL, ADVANCE FOU TIME. EXPERIENCE in the o*e of this Guano for the past six years in this rotate, for Cotton and Cotn, has so far established its character for excellence as to rende* comment unoece'sary.. In accordance with tIte established policy of the Company to fornisb the bo?t Concentrated Krrtil xer nt lite lowest cost to consumers, this Gun no is put into ninikel this season nt the above reduced pi lee, whicli the Company is enabled to do by reason of its large facilities ami the reduced cost ol manufacture. The supplies put into mmkel this season are, as heretofore, pre| nred under the p*rsonel superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, Chemist of lite Company, at Charleston, 8. C? hence, planters may re?t .issured that its QUALITY and COMPOSITION t? precisely ti?e tame as that her?tofofe sold. At the present low price every acre planted can be 'arliltxed with 2t><> pounds Guano at a cost nut exceeding the present value of 30 pounds of cotton, while experience has shown that to der favorable conditions of senson ami cu'tivulion ihe crop l? increased by the A| pi cation from two to threefold the natural capacity of the soil. Hence, under no condition* could its appl'Citlon foil to compen ate for lite outlay. Apply to J. N KOBSON, Agent Pacify Guano Company, No 6$ ^ast Hay and Not. I an 1 2 Alluulio Whnrf, Charleston, 8. C. J NO. S. REESE A CO . General Agents. Not 29 80 3 n District Court of the United States \ for the District of South Carolina. ]\ BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter} of Jxtremo D. AIcMakin, Bankrupt. A WARRANT in BANKRUPTCY has been i'fueit by enid Court against (lie estate of LORENZO I). McMAKIN, of the County of Greenville, of (be Stale of South Cniolina, in said District, adjudged a bankrupt on the petition of his creditors, and the payment of nny debt and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to tiiiu ar to his use, and the transtering of any property By him are forbidden by law. A meet ng of the Creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts "and ohoose oue or more assignees of his eg. late will be held at court of Bankruptcy to twhotden at Yorkville, in enid District, on the 2fttli day of December, A. I>. 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., at the office of the lion W. J. Clawson, one of the Registers in bankruptcy of said Court, L. E JOHNSON. Marshal Messenger. Nov 29 Si* 2 I. 0 0. P. Mountain Lodge, No. Friday Kiyht, at skall A Maiildin'a Drug Stoic, Regular attend tnre desired. iiUlil. 11CIVA1, 1\. O. 1 Aug 3ft 17 tf DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR. SALE. . WE OPFKIl at PRIVATE SALE, ?l?a Trrjr l>erir?b!e BmUKSL. RaaidrnCa opi o*iie lie Fork VltfjSweTnf Buncombe ?n<l Kuliirr fO'dloii mrtrrll, the Houh of biiek. con tnina Twelve Ko< m??Piva with Fire-PUora. Th? L<>( i* liigli and eligible. contalni Two Acre*, and ha* a Well of Splendid Water. Tom* rraaonalda and to auit purcliaerm. If not aooiivr ?ii?| oeed of. tli? properly will l>e Bold at Auction on SjUleaday In Januarv. CABLE St DLYTUE. I No* 22 29 If l if. Mi 41)ltliOfiJSl AND ,&!?& ^3^L! CHEMICAL? ,! oir.s, DYI It HA J "1 a A 4% FZT^'^1 A-T/l: I Fancy Goods and T Great V .?i? ajxjI? sir's (Tlic cheapest over brought to rtihH '/. sum ? Iirphrted direct 1" SEWING MACHINE OIL, ALCOHOL. TURPENTINE. PERFUMERIES - SOAPS. I3RUSI CO PURE WINES I\ (FOR WKDICI.VAI BLANK BOOKS i Bibles, Photograph Albums, Por Letter, Note, Foolscap, Le cy Paper ; Envelopes dries in C Anything in my line not in stock, tico and reasonable prices. Ever) and satisfaction guaranteed in even |3gT" Physicians' Prescriptions, 1 nil kinds out nn mid fiirninlmd nl n s&mkrs ?i N<?v 1ft Prepare For C OVERCOATS We Call Attention to OF WINTER C WHICH WE W1L Lowest Cat French Beaver Ov< French Beaver Cap Beaver Overcoats, ! and Talmas, All Woe White and Clouded J and Drawers, Shake Gloves, Worsted Cul SWJ1JYDJ1LL UN DEI Nov 15 Pnin ii supposed to be tho lot of us poor mortals, ns incritublo as death 1ts?lf, and liable at any time to come upon ue. Therefore it is important tbiit rcincdiul "fronts should ho nt hand to be used on an emergency, when tho seminal principle lodged in the system shall dcrelopo itself, and arc feel tho exrrueisting agonies of pain, or the depressing influence of disease. Huoh a remedial agent exists in the PAIN KILLER, whose fntne tx*? roado luo circuit or the globe. Amid the etermil ices of the polar regions, or beneath the intalcruhlc and burning run of tbo tropics, its virtues are known mid appreciated.? Under all latitudes, from the* one extreme to Jhe other, suffering humanity has found relief I from many of its ills by its use. The wide | and broad area over which this medicine has spread, attests its value nnd potency. From a small beginning, the l'uin Killer has pushed gradually along, making its own highway, solely by its virtues. Such unexampled success and popularity has brought others into the field, who have attempted, under aimilarity of name, to usurp the coofldenro of the people* and turn it to thoir own selfishness and dishonesty, but their efforts have proved fruitless, while] the Pain I Killer ir still growlug in publie favor. 1000 Apple Trees for Sale. r|"*HE undersiglmed ofT-ra for sale a l?t of 1 APPLE TRKRH. They are two years old, the seedinva coming from Pennyslva- | nia. and afteiwnrda giafteil ; are of choiee I varieties, altogether acclimated, and among I them are the earliest lo the latest. These' Trees are well grown for thair age, and | were grown for the sot acrlber's own use,, bm there are mora than he now need'.?I I hey Hie i'ir?*rc?l el I m e>i 3- five ??nU apl?ce by the d?g*n, and twenty dollars per hnn?' deed, wliirh is ne low aa end be purchase I j at any o( the Nnrserteb, wfihont adding! freight. They may b? r#?n at the residence of Cpt Wat-ra, Greenville. 8 C GEORGE 11KLDMAN. 29 If falnable Farm for Sale. I OFFER MY FARM, on ft..nth Saluda. ConialHg 5"<> aeive, f<>r eale, a laigo l?rop<oi|on of which is River and Creek liotlO'O. Ref.r to MRS. A 0. FRASTKR Nov ft '91 if I J I 1QB7, APOTHECARY, *?S& *33 POINTS, V-ST&jFFS, 'oilet Requisites in raiucty. w rif.CB3 ?\3SlD irni35vS^B ;ot;) also Apcnt for t!;'e vcri!siMe ron: Germany. IE?, U ,v MU b>! lTi'TS n::d SEC A11$. iND LIQUOKS, , USLS ONLY.) fc STATIOJY EJIY, >t morales. FoiicUs, Pons, Inks, ^nl Cap. Tissue and Fan* and SlutijnciV SunIUIII'IHI. will bi supplied at shortest nothing warranted as represented, ' case. \uuilv Recipes and Medicines of II Lotus i>t tl.e du\ and night. lb smro* 2S if fold Weather & TALMAS. i our Superior Stock JLOTHING, L, SELL AT THE sh Prices. ^rcoats and Surtouts, >e Talmas, English Sealskin Overcoats 1 Shawls and Scarfs, Vlerino Under Shirts r Socks, Cashmere Is, &.C., &,c. 2 Sf ISAACS. ? THE MANSION HOUSE. 28 3 The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTV. By S J. I) OUT/I IT, Enquire, Judge of Probate of taid County. WIIF.RKAS. Jtm.* I'. Moore hue filc?l < Petition in my Office, pmjring 1 lint Letters of A d in i^ii i . I r n 11 o nt >n all Mid finifoliir tlie |?? o '? and <linii?t?v rigiiia nnd rreiliti, of J. UN MaRKLKY^ 1 tie of the Comity nforexaid, dec- ? ?> , should lie tr? mnt- d l? li in. There are. therefore, to c|ie and ndnv?nl?h nil and singular I lie klndicd and cr?di'or% >f iIn* said demised, to lie and appear ia tlie Court ?>l Prot'iit. for 8>id County, to Iim h?Mrn i?t f?i?-ei>?ille Cctirl Monte on I lie 3u(/i day of NovnuLer tint., lo allow cans*, if nny, why the a*id Adin niatration aliould nol l>? granted. 8. J. rH)UTIIIT. Judge of Probate, Greenville County. Office of Judge of Probate, fiov 15th, 1871. 2?-2 ' IMPROVE YOUR iTQCIU THE FINEST ALDEHNEY BUVjL EVER BROUGHT TO SOUTH CAROLINA. lifilirtfir' THE THOROUGH. M&y BRED ALDERNEV . 5X-" O?ufcR ULL, Lawrence, is now STANDING at Greer's Stables, and will serve a limited nnmi i n t?i_. n ii 1- - Iivr Ul VyUWt, HI 1MVO J/OIIIUB UilUII j tho cftoh to be paid wlien the c??w in Bent. I??wrenoe was dropped Juno l?t, ISM. ITia Dam waa Voilet, dropped January 28th, 1887. Qraod Dam Topeey Herd Reo'rd, No. 532. U. O. Dnui Cora. 2d ?? " ? 283 O. 0. U. Dam Cora .. " " " 282 0. 0. 0. (J. Dam Victoria 2d " " " 539 O. O. U. fl. O. Dr.rn Victoria, Imported by tbe Hon. Peter Lanaon, of Lowell, Maaaachuletta. The Sire of Violet was Napoleon '2d., Herd Bo<?k No. 155lm|>orted by W. B. Dinemore, of Stoatsfill Pff ui Y/tplr The Sire of Lawrence,il Don 17" Herd Dook, owned bv Artemue Lmglev, of Groton, Mo8?acl)iige'.U. Nov 22 W 2