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9 Q R E E y ft. yjT* j|Q. Tht Rlghwkr Tax. Pirttn in QreenrUte Township, h*tfii|, from tboir indrntudlng of tbo law, that property holders In ths City limits were not liable to the Highway Tax, recently assessed by the Conn ij iTnwmmmiiw nr ttt 1~T'" aifowaji and Bridges, especially Ihmwko bar* paid the road tax, hitlif rtaoutniid against the ' Mlimftnt; W. A. Tlifosox, Esq., Chairman of the Board, IWota to Ron. D. H. ClA?u> la ix, Attornsy-Goneral, In Colombia, for hit ofioial opinion in rngnrd thnrnto, and raceirod tho annexed reply. It will, bo teen that ho decide* that the property i* liable to the tax. Ornon or ma ArfoexxT-GxwxaAL. > Columbia, 8. C. Apiii 0, 1872. ( IK. A. Hud ton, E*q., Chairman Board County Comtni fionuri, Grrruvilie, S. C. i Drar Sir?Your* of 24 inot., la before mo. It ia my opinion that the property to which yon refer within the City limita ot Oroonrille, ! liable to the tax for the repair* of Highway* and Bridges, whioh I* provided for in Section 2, Chapter 40, of the general statute* of this State. Very respectfully your*, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney-General. A Valuable Invention by a Southern Ladv. , , We bare had tho pleasure of examining ? The Queen of Charts, a system for cuttlog by measure names uarmenis 01 an siyios, an invention of Mrs. Dr. Millvci, of Greenwoot!, 8. 0. Tho Chart ia in the shape of a dress body, tnado of hoavy paste-board, and is markod with letters and figures in saeh manner aa to render tho ose of the invention easily acquired. With its aid any person can gain a perfect fit to any form or sicej and its ready adaptability to cut any style a lady may desiro. we doubt has ever been equalled.? When understood, tho person using will find no difficulty in obviating the mis-fits, so common ; with it, patterns are not needed. There are two Charts, one for cutting ladies garments and the other for boys and girls. These have been tested by several ladies of Qrcenville, and they nnite in praise of thoir great value and utility and completeness, and consummate sue* coss, for the purposes intended. Accompanying the Charts are printed instructions for their uso in cutting any article needed. They nro truly ingenious and mathematical inventions, and investigation would excite interest Mr. Ira C. Williams is tho agent for tho County of Greenville, and will take pleasuro in exhibiting them to all so desiring. Even if they are not prepared to purchase, it would repay the ladies of our City to look at and examine them. Mrs. T. C. Gowkr, Mrs. Petkr A. McDavid, besides other ladies, are now using them, and regard them as invaluable, and will give information and instruction to all making inquiry. Mr. Williams will soon be permanently located in Greenville, when ha will be prepared to fill all orders. Ordination on Sunday Night, at the Baptist Church. Mr. Ei'WiN C. Rick will be ordained to the Gospel ministry on Sunday night, at the Baptist Church, at 8 o'clock, P. M ? Aha sermon will be delivered by Kev. ?\m. Wiii.iaws, D. D., and Ihe presbytery of ordination will be composed of the Faculty of the Tin ological Seminary, together with Kev. J. C. Fvbman, D. D., Rev. J. Scott Muk Bat, Re* W. e Waltki and Rev. A. Rick, the three latter divines of Anderson ? Hie candidate has been in attendance at the Seminary here for the past several years, and gives much promise of future usefulness, entering upon his holy calling with great earnestness and spirit, and will no doubt be zealous in the service of his Master. The public are invited to attend the exercises. An Old Renident Returning Not only are new citizens coming to Greenville, but soroe wlio formerly lived here and carried on bu?inea?, are returning. Thia last is aa gratifying as to see new face*. The older citizens of Greenville well re-, member Mr. Ira C. Williams, merchant tailor, and known for his skill in eatting garments and superior workmanship, who lived amongst us twenty years ago. During that period of absence, he has lived at Wiiliamston, Belton and other places, and ia now ioduced, in consequence of the bright prospects of Greenville to return. He is adveiUsing for hands in this week's En terpfiae, and will open a tailoring ahop and gentlemen's outfitting establishment, very aoon. The increasing population and business of our City will give hira as much af lie can do, and we give him a cordial wel. come. ??? Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. rl'k a ai-sMtnan AtMant avasaiass of (tin akoua initiation, located in tliis city, will begin May fld, with an anniversary oration before a he Andrew Poller Society, by Iter. J. B. "Stark, of Miaaouri. at eight o'clock, P. 31. The commencement exerciaee proper will take plnee on Satnrday night, May 4lh, be ginning at eight o'clock. Deplomaa will be conferred on graduatea in the different rchnola. Tl>e Commencement Sormoo will be preached by R?t. Geo. C. Lobimer, of Beaton, Man , at 11, A. M., Sunday, the 6tb, and the Mi?sionary Sermon by Rev. J. C. Hilden, of Wilmington, N. C., at S o'clock, P. M., the aam# day. Firea. On Wedneaday night laat, a fire broke out in the atable of Mr. Haitnr O. Ingram, on Rbatt Street, near the ware houae of Mr. J. A. David. When diaoovered, the flamea had sufficient bold to prevent them being extinguished The loaa of Mr. Inoram ?u several hundred dollars. This, no doubt, was incendiarism. There was also a (ire about one o'clock on Wednesday, the eame day, near the State Worke. A small house, oeeupiad by a colored family, caught lire and was consumed. *ii. m Oongreeetonal Favor e. Senator T. J. Robbrtbom baa oar thunke for map* of tho United Btatea, ueed by the War Department, Signal Service, indicating the weather ebangea for the aucceediog twentyfour bouri. , , ? . ' t Hon. A. 8. Wallace haa aent ue the follow* ing Mat of garden seeda: Premium Flat Duteh Cabbage; Karly Deep Sear let HaiMong Mad. lab the above from the United Statoe DipaOtm en tot Agriculture ; Ureen Curled Tall Seoteh Rale; Cucumber Gherkin?the Ida latter grow a In Franea. |V On ear Bappd- meat we print let <>( legislature of 1871, under which tbe prevent u? for Highways end brld/^e it loyied. Heed It. 1 Railroad on TOur^ay ^ln of Jambs Birbib, Bsq., Jambs P. M>obk, Baq., Major of the CUj> wu mIM to the chair, and Capt. 0. Q. Willi reoucstodtp log, odor which Josoph Crcwa, Esq., of Lauren*, spoke at some length. He called attention to the importaooe of this enterprise, the Bt?aj AdkMntRgeB.tftwhaudarixeri team it by the . people of this section, and the eesibUity of ^t* . accomplishment. Be said thaM>aurcns would do her pari, and he bad no diiiVt would raise two, three or/our hundred thousand doflarsi" and that wa would also rcoetre material aid 1 ' fro as Newberry, and the counties Of North' Carolina, through which tbS road would row,' a.J ? - ? ? - ^ 1BUU uuuuiicw aiso I pom. UOlUESbla and Chtvlclton, both of which cities npifld bo vastly benefitted by the building of thisand. On notion of Hoi^/^nM 11^ Allen, the eharMr of the company was rend by the Secretary. The following tekdlution, offered by Jamah Biro is, Esq., was then bnanitnousty adopted: littolwd, That the corporators in Oissartlit County, named in the Act of Incorporation, bo authorised and. directed to open books for the srabecripttoni to-the capital . stock of the Lauren* and Ashe rills Railroad Company*. Also that they.be authorized and requested to appoint suoh committees to solicit subscriptions to the stock,of the company as they may deem neeessary. The meeting was also addressed by General W. X. Eosley, James Birnie, Esq., Colonel G. F. Townes and T. Q. Donaldson, Esq. Immediately after the public meeting of th? eititens of Greenville, the Greenville Corporators of the Ashevillo Railroad, Tbomae. M. Cox In tbo chair, met and adopted the follow-; ing resolution: lte?o'ved, That Alexander. McBee, Leonard Williams and Wilson Cook, be appointed a committco to apply to the City Council and County Commissioners, of Green illo, for the purpose ef obtaiblng such subscriptions to thb capital stock ef the Laurens and AsherUle Railroad Uomnanv. aa in their judgment shall be expedient. Tho Working Christian, The above* paper, the or^au of the Baptist denomination in Sonth Carolina, is one of our best religions exchanges. We are glad to leetn that it has a large and steadily increaa*. ing circulation. Its corps of contributors embraces sotno of the best minds of the denotnU nation and State. The Editor, Iter. Til.has R. O ainks, ia a gentleman of ability, and combines education with eneyg and enterprise, and is meeting with a deserving snccoss. Wo are pleased to observe in tbo last issuo that Capt. C. M. McJuxkin, formerly of this City and for several years connected with the Enlerprite, hss recently becomo one of the proprietors of the Working Chrittian. Wo think this fact a renewed assurance of (he continued prosperity of the paper, and Mr. Gainks ia fortunate in securing his business co-operation. Capt. McJorkix is one of the best, most spocdy and correct printers of the State, and bis practical knowledge, combined with a large experience, conduces to qualify him to mako a complete success of the journal with which he is connected. Another Tailoring Establishment. Messrs. Grkkn B. Poors A Co., hare recently refuted the establishment next above tho Post Office, where they will be prepared to fill all orders for cutting and making up clothes. Mr. Poork has a largo and extensive experience, and has always giveu satisfaction to bis customors, not only in tho execution of work, btit as a clever gentleman. Mr. A. B. Moulii son has also had considerable experience. The License Law. Attention is called to the advertisement of J. M. Run ion, Esq , County Auditor, who notifies persons doing business, sub- , jeet to the License Law, to lake out licences. ] His notice will be sjeu elsewhere. The Weather. I We hare hid more or less cloudy and rainy weather daring tho past week, considerable 1 water falling, (be atmosphere being warm.? The oak and irait treqs are beginning to appear green and put out blossoms. In eouaequon^o of the rain, work in tho farm has no doubt been retarded. Soda Fount. Drs. M. A. II ustkr A Co., bare placed their Soda Fountain in order, and being preparod with the different kinds of syrups, Vanilla, Lemon, do., can furnish a pleasant and agreca. bio draught to tho thirsty. No Services. Dr. F. T. Bdist, expecting to bo absent next Sahbatb, in attendance upon the meet- < ing of Presbytery, which meets to-day at Ab- i i beville, announced that there would be no services In his Churoh on Sunday. Misses C. A A. Alston warn persons through an advertisement elsewhere, not to cut wood or timber from their lands, without written consent, or otherwise tresspass upon them. We return thanks to Dr. IIbxt M. Perrt, now in Philadelphia, for late naoers 1 of that city. J rr W regret ttint tlia proeeedinea j of City Council have heen crowded out, c'. though they are io type. ? - < Military Arrest!.? Early on last Sunday < morning a detachment of U. 8. Cavalry, un der command of Lieutenant McDougal, with J Deputy U. 8. Marshals Lcahcy and Dosnel, ; arrived in our town, and immediately com- < mo need making airests, under warrants, we j learn, alleging murder and oonepira' y, dating back to the election riot at this place in Oo- ( tober, 1870. Also, about noon aqother small I detachment arrived from Newberry, under * command nf Lieutenant Miller, with Chief Constable Hubbard and Deputy 17. S. Mar- c shal Hendricks. This detachment had arrest- < ed as they eame up some eight of nine eltisens, whom tbey brought with them, and lodg- 1 ed in Jail. The following persons hare thus far been arrested, and in prison: It. ?. Hicbardeon, MaJ. J. A. Lsland, Dr. W. B. Black, Caph A. MoCarley, Dr. Thos. ' McCoy, John 11. Riobardson,* A. V, JCiekel- j berger?released ; U. W. Anderson, E. Welt, < Wm. M. Riobardseo,* B. L. Putfer, B. F. Hal- ' law. Dr. Was. Aadersou. Anlona Mark. A. W Tcague. John Frit/., J. M. Iludgene, L. II. LUtte?reaae^B. B. Jontu,* Dr. J, T. Craig, i? R. R. Blakeley, J era Compton, Geo. Darid- ' on, Rllbn Young, R. H. William*', Bluff 1 Meadon, nolofed ; Henry Saber, Sim. Pear* ] on, 8. t?. Weet, XT. R. Crfap, ftfffln Flnloy? J releaaed ; W.' t) Rlitley, ft. Vf. AflUbn, John N. Wright, iMMl Butt, Joho Allies, 8. A. ? Ml , #f A " X < ? 1 ) Tfcoee merVed the* hare been rateaaeil. J [IJinrt+trWf FTrmM/jtti fnrt. I U '![?> ! i, , .. . A?mw.?Sine* qui Jail i??un. the following ^bitfi|en'|l of >!? JDtunty liav^vbeen arretted Hd (JomiT^iilJfjS to j*D by 'Jus United Stales ttihoritlatj'jft. jC. Cornwall. W. A. Cornwall, ft. C.J S-os^v, (Jnr tU | Jamieron, P. H?iyick, lf/D. Hmlyrick ind John Bsllasc^Wv. Crdshy "Wlra fubwqrffTrt ly re?? leased. Ou Monday. Mr. J. T. Walker, who was arretted and hailed ia Columbia a few *?ek? ago, was- re.ftrijs^'.ed and UulgpV in* jail. Oi* *fu e?day 'hi* 'tsWidtflrf Turk. There are nine prisoners now In Jail.?Chttltr Rrporler, 4th. rH*Tf? J./ M jjaJtotw uf u*? ptiaouer? confined here,,4. M. Kiikpitiick and J B. Kirkpatrlck WeVd discharged 'on buil last Saturday, leaving ivirfty yet in js?M,? We can obtain -Ao l^'onmVlb?b bs'to' wbcth^ fefr' niij jbt 'Aim '^tisoriMf'Wtff "\ia Ibpt to. OhflrfttRHI 'iiffflfi, wtu?W' fthn of imprisonment expired on the 28th ultimo;' %WditbltftrgeJnn that day1. [ Yurkville ICtirjHtrei- 4 th. Tfco' dry lltttU ?t t bo recent municipal election In PictoOt *s : Ibteftdeut-*W. A. Lesley : Wardens?Dr. F. A. Miles,.CLnpl. Jno, L. Thornloy, J. W. Major aud" P. MoD. Afcxabdor. . 'J ' 11 I'" I UPGnrRxtn.LK, April 10. ; Cotton Is selling to day at 2P@20i: . { Jfuw York. Aptil 8. Coltoo dull; sales 1229 Mies;, uplands ?9|; Orleans, 28j! Gold steady iU'l< | Dr. Tutt's Pills Is n purely vegetable concentration for kcop* ing the Bowels in nntural motiun and cleaning the system of all impurities, and a positive cire fbr "Constipation. They rcstoro the dis eased Liver, Stomach and Kidneys,to uhenlthw nctiou, while at the souie liuio they hrncc and iuvigbr.itc'lho whole system. Rome, Ot., January 11, 1871. Dr. TT. //. Tuft: . t)ear Sir? Having used your Liver Tills and finding hone thuit have done my wife or myself as much good, I would like to know if they would do as well North as here. I intend going North in March, and if they will have the same cllcct as in this climate, I want to tako them on with uie. Hoping to hear from you soon. I remain, yonr ohedn't serr't. HENRY A. HILLS. Dr. Tutt'i Haii Dyr don not Stain the Linen. Dn. R. V. Tikift'K, of DufTalo, N. Y., in his book on Chronio Diseases, says in regard to hisWolden MediVal Discovery, with which our readers are familiar: " From its wonderful power o?or'Con?un ntion'of (he Lungs, 1 had thought stfhn^ly of calling it my Consumptive Cure, hnt from the fact tlint it is a perfect specific for the sor'u throat and hoarseness to which ministers and other puh'.ie speakers and singers are subject, and also t >r Hronehitii, and nil ?rrere Couyhe, nud is an invaluable remedy for diseases of the Liver, and also as a Blood Purifier, I decided tint to npply to it a name which might mislead and prevent its use in oilier diseases for which it is so admirably adapted. ? It will cure a cough in oqo half the time 1 necessary to euro it with any other medicine, and it does it not by drying it up, hut by re- ; moving the cause?subduing the irritation and I healing the affected parts.'! < I This valuable medicine is sold by nil firstclass druggists. A Whole People's Opinion.?When a na(ion of forty millions accepts and endorses as | a Standard Ilestorativo tin article that it has ' hud Lliu fullest opportunities of testing during ; a period of twelve years, who can be so absurdly incredulous ns to doubt tho cfci'oltCr.co 1 of the preparation ? Pustitios I'ittkus hns j passed through this ordcnl and is now the most popular proprietary medicine on this continent. It would bo difficult to find an adult of either ipi hnlwuan il>?> a O.-o- .1. . i> cific, or between the northeast corner of Maine and the (in 11' ot Mexico, who doc* not know, either froin personal axperienca or observation, | that this renowned vegetable runody is tlie i purest tonie and stomachic and the finest alterative^ and regulating nudicipo at present j before the world. As a preventive of, and i cure for diseases generated by malaria," and ' ns a specific for dyspepsin, rheumatism, and 1 all nervous and billious affections, it is admitted to tie fairly pronounced tlie F'avor,te IIousKnoi.i) Tonic asd Alterative of the Western Hemisphere. ! Hurnetl'* Flavoring Extract*.?Tho supori- , arity of tboso extracts consists in their perfect J purity and grent atrenpth. Thty are warran- j ted free from poisonous oils and acids. Joseph [fumed A Co., Huston, Manufacturers and Proprietors. For ralo by all grocers and druggists. Mature Give* us Tteth, but she does not preserve and purify tbeui. That must be done with fragrant finrodont. The dental bona and its enamel casing arc made invulnerable to nil destructive influences by the dally use ol this beneficent preparation. 'H'Aat Every f/ortcman Want* ?A good, cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an article is Dr. Tobias' Horse Liniment. Pint hollies at one dollar. For Laurences, Cuts, (ialls, Colic, Sprains, Ac., warranted letter than any other. Sold by the druggists. Depot 10 Purk Place, New York. I)ip*omania is an insane thirst for intoxicating liquors. Habitual dram-drlnking produces it. Yet oach Alcoholic Hitter vender recommends thnt a dram of his rum nnd rootjuice ho taken thrice a day to prevent sickness ! ' For all bodily ailments, and as a protection against the causes of disease, tuko that all suf- ' ficient antidote, Dr. Walker's Vimkoaii Hitters, tho pure esseneo of rare medicinal herbs unpolluted by distilled poison. Carbolic Salve recommended by tho leading Physicians nnd the President of the New York Board of Health, as the most Wonderful Healing Compound over known. Gives instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of sores, cuts and wonnds; and a most invaluable salvo for nil purposes. Bold everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Soapnia is Opium purified of its sickening ind poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. [iigelow, Professor of flotaoy, Detroit Medical College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John Furr, Chemist, New York. Chritladoro'* Hair Eye is tbo safest and jest. It oorraets the bad cflVots ol inferior lyes, while the black or brown tints it piortu- i :es are identical to nature. Factory 68 Mailen Lane, New York. Pratt'* A*lral Oil?Safest and best illuminating Gil over made. Doss not take tiro or ixplode, if tbo lauip is upset or broken. Over 150,000 fnmilies continue to use it, and no ac ddents of any description have occurred from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. The fare*! and Swede*! Cod Liver (til in the world is llathrd's A OasWell'g, miido bn be sea-shots, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell, llnxard A Co., New York. It is nl>. lolutely pure and swCct. Patients who have ?nce tnken it prsfcr It to sll others. Physiinns have decided it superior to any of the ither oils in the market. Jnnvin'* Ln odor on* Kid Glare Cleaner reitoros soiled gloves equal to now. For snle hy Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price j 15 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells A Co., New ! fork. Philaialedn hi #? established, war-anted remedy for Painful Monatruaiion ; nnd squally efficient as a Nervous Antidote io all tsses ef Hervous Kteitcment, Btmnsch ahd Hooplessnaea in male onr female. Mi.Id every, vhcro for $1.00 a bottle. Morgan A Kialey, Drngglstr, Now York, General Agents. A Youlh/ttI Appearttiic* and a Beautiful, "" Jear Complex ion is tbo doniro of evarybo dy. rina effect is produced Ity u?iog O. W. Laird's i .r - i 1.? ?.?? > VI I?aii>| ? iinrmiBmi nrnnunT OI he akin. Will remote all Discoloration, Tun, 'reoklaa and 8uut>urna. The uw of this do? tghtfnl toilet iiYrhorftnon cinn<?t T>e detected, for sale hy all Druggist a and Fancy Goods Dealers, Depot, b Gold St., New York. Mr*. HfiotHuru fyrup.? Tt reliovca offerer froui pain, cares Wind, Culk, Hognlates trie Stomach and Dowel*, Corrects kcljtty, *hd derihfr the pfoee** of teething It ?4n?aiuahle. Perfectly safe in all rears, as million* of mother* can testify. 48 | j Au attractive premium list jktP* been ?pno*6ce<i for the nppqOfccbtng fair of the Abbeville Agricultural Society. Thim^jtc'c made jn Lnurensarf not focJCn I K^us biit^nges proper, button amount Bb.| ridl wli dtyb ooqvi io I there In 1970. wJjmn?rnlinBmmnwmmawmm* i iiwRUm -T- ? Venetian Ui.ixds.?Xo Invention was ever so important to tho poople of hot climate* as the-Vntietiiin blind. Admitting the air ami a Shaded light, wliilo Moping out tbo heat ntid glat'O, they enbsointely 'Seentlal to comfort in this country. If the houses of any of our readers are destitute of tbaso valuable contrivances, they ahoeld at V>ee, lutoro the hot weather sets in, toiad tiifkorders to Mr. P. P. ToALSjt No. 20 llftvue St., Qjarlc,st<>n,S. C., manufacturer and dealer in doors, sashes, Uliads, balusters, moulding, Ac., Ao. 47-tf '?rt !?r The True Groujnda. of Confidence. . Whctjco comes tlint firm reliance, that absolute, nndbuhting faith in tho efficacy of Hos tetter'* Stomach Hitters as a remedy For indigestion, bilious disorders, iiitrrnntient fovers, which notoriously prevail in qll parts of the United States? Tnis'' cohfideued has been growing for twenty years, and it is still extending. It is not the result of credulity ; it bas'-hol been engendered by any human dorice, buC ia tbo sponti|na6us and natural con? sequence of experience. What people sco dai- 7 ly" going on under Iheir own eyes they cannot question. Whon families in unhealthy districts that resort to Ibis wholesome vegetable Jtonlc, as a preventive, escape periodical fc> vers, nsi'd tburt* iramediate neighbors, who neg? Iqct this precaution, are prolongated by tho disease,how is it possible that the phenomenon ' should ho without its lesion? In liko manner | when it is seen that ohstinato eases of dyspop* , sia, of liver cutnpl'tint, oi constipation, of-norVOUR weakness, ami of ?:..ij i , ? jr .ull. to tli? ooerntfon of the fAtnotis remedy, how can cron incredulity itiolt withhold its endorse in cn t ? Kyo-witnesses of the salutary effects of the bitters nre to be foilnd in evory civilized settlement on this continent. The thousands upou thousands who owe their res| toratin'n to health and strength, or their proj ServAtion from sickness, to its extraordinary medicinal properties, y enthusiastic in its ' praise. The umltitudcs who rccotnuiend it in ) a neighborly way to tlieir Irieiids and aoqruin! tnnces, us well as those who make public their estimate of its virtues, are always ready to state their reasons for the faith (hat is ill them. | They have all either felt or witnessed its hen' eficial operations. 48-4 Wanted. . A FEW GOOD TAILORS can find EMPLOYMENT ?>V addressing 1UA C* WILLIAMS, Or- on ville, S. O. April 10 .49 4 Notice. j V\7 E li4r?l>y noti'y nil persons whn-wsov v ever, from culling wood or other tfnil)'r, or tresspassing Vh any other way. upon our hinds, unless by n WHtfen permis sion from it*. . A. and C. ALSTON. Gree-iville, S C., April 7'h, 1872. Apiil 10 49 4* For Nnle< I WILL SELL, on Sal >sday in M iv orxt, nt tho Court ]I"U'C, an nnneenpted | LOT. on Buncombe Sited, n<lj,lining L->ts of W. T Shumate and otheis. TERMS?0A8H. Til OS Li TUIlUHTON, Executor. April It) 40 eliisip for Sale. H aving mmititcd wiu> 11> > owner of (lie Lime Kiln, ill Lauren*. I > supply lie regularly wis I FKESII LI.MK.'I am n<>w I iddy io fill all oid-ia, in Iiul'o quantities ( r hoiMing,, at nanii(a<-(ui<>r'a prices? ! freight added All otdeft for smaller I qnnliiit., c?n *?? filled ni n.iy liilc. | Thirty Bethels Fn4?h hoite put received. JULIUS d, SMITH. April 10 40 "l Boot and Shoo Making. FFjlllK UN!?KRM?3CP.fi i* pripmed willi JL romii.lrni Work men 'n fill all oidem f.?r BOOTS and SllOKS, nf b i ll tine and heavy qunlit :<?<, on s'mi t mil ic*'. Il? iiuir. ante*-? s iHsfnelion, 15ElV?I!llN,ft promptly attended in. tj?" Simp in-arlv opposite Mo?sm flower, Uox ?t Muikloy's. BUTLER dyer April 10 49 ly ~~ RECEIVE!) AT BE ATT IE & GO'S, A. Larga nnd carefully ((kctnl Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER Black Silks, Alpaca., Iron Bcr> pe, Orana '?n. ?, Satin Strip' a, !? noa, Bei-ege, l'iquea. ( <|i price?,) Percales, BufT Linen? nn<l Lawns. ^ The largest Slock and greatest variety o' to l>c teen in ihe nmiket. Blenched and Bro. She-ting, 11-4, 10-t, the Lest hioi'ds Bleached and Brown Phirl inga. n vrrj superior slock ?? Wlr.te Good*. Nainsooks, Swiss (stria pod ai>d plain' Puffing, Cambrics, Jaou* In lH, Ladies' and Gcni's Boot* at.d Shoes, all h / ? Children'* Slioy.*, Aicxnnder'a Caiebrnte'l Kid Gloves (all colors) Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, Corset Si eels, Ln lira' JIhIIm egao Hose and other good brands. Ladies' CtifTi?, Collars, llankerohiefs and Ti ifnrnings. Notions and trimmings, in great variety. An elegant Slock of -/MEN'S WEAR, Consisting of Gent"* Headyinada Shirt*. Col !ar?, Cravats, llall-liose, Suspend eis, ?ke. A foil assortment of Cloths, Caariinerts, Tweeds, I.inens, Jeans, Cottonadcs. ?te. Meh's and Hoy's Tints, latest stiUa. Trunks Umbrellas, Pafasids, dre. Wood en ware, Hardware, Crockery, Grooerias. t^T" JNo trouJjlc to show you thrpugh our i i, v ijXUHi) STOCK. Prompt attention given to Orders. BKATIIK CO. Apfil Xtf *49 2 I\<yticr 154 hereby giveh to all whom it may ran- i ,lNm, that I will apply to S J. DonUiit, | I'roimlf Judge of Greenville County, on the 1 JOtlv day,of May p-xt. for a FINAL, 1,)ISCilAl'f^R as Administrator of the Ratals of WILLIAM COX. deceased. T VV. COX, Administrator. A m il 8th. 1872 ?-? -rr if rr ' ~ .' . j? .1/ T*T- || Notico i | TS hereby given to ell whom it may c.-p* Afcrn/llmt I will apply tort. J. Doiitliii, 1 Probate Je'lire of Greenville Comity, an 1 13/A day of May next, for a final diaelinrgn ! at Admini-fratur drfrtnit nan of the fofa'ie* | of IIOLHIIR UtVKLANl) and I*AAU N. LOVKLAND. de?M T. 0 GOWER, | Aditdniefretor dr AatWit now. j'J Aprils, 1873. ,*4*~4 I* AYIilXWJKUji S^MilES, Attorney and Counsellor at GRE$&VILL&% $\ C. M OFFI<3E.f-N?W ! Co?rt IIOUM", U0091 used hj County CommiMionarft*. Apt il 10 40 6m Heads Up. Notwithstanding ?i,e ute unpree*. denied freeze*, i will luive at lenst Twenty Thousand CABBAGE plants to cell?E.?rlv York*, Fearnought, McEwhi'h Eailv, Bruiiswio (Poller's) Short Stem, Dr'umhc.id, Premium Flat Dululi. 9m. The Seeds heinff raisod from head*, the Plnni# >viil nil he>d up. Also, n lew of tji-- wuridrenown, d () minefield m d otlier Tomato Plnnl*. and Long Purple Kgg Plant*. Apr 10-1 F. li. MARTIN. f'ry\?T :???1 ' * ? ' w * "ai * B B * 62 ? a ci ^h *> >. w St 9i? * ,JS . Iff * if W PNlUjfRi'| | f 11 hi 4SiJ ??i? 18 ^ | 1 g j? H - i i s i. i ? t _ if O m & 2 P ^ 3 <* if ^ 5 ? 3 cc ^ ^ =5 ? -< i W a I ? - * & * S ?J s ? fi fc ? = 3 I i i P ? 1 M 5 s | o? g , 2 5 U (Jy 3 i? _ h ;l *' ? i g ? ; ?4 ? ! s s ' S"1 f ? ?! af;8 ** 1 Z ^ : -=5 e xfa ? s i ^ . .*n E E ": I |a i ? S: eta ?> s& T ? co ra .s . s 2 *-3 > CD ^ * j ? z ; . e - c 6 fe ! jr. * TO THE LADIES ?5r su <g. rrilR ? UDSCIll UK It lms here on exhii biili.n. Ili? QUKKN OF CilAilTS nnd MOTH I') 11'6 FAVOUUE. two seta of Cli.ii ts, Invented l.y Mrs Dr. MILLWEK, of Greenwood, S. 0. The innge of their n<]nptibility greatly surpnMe* nnything 1" that line ever brought before tliu public? Tlicy enable nny Liuly, in a few niinOO-s inm, to produce the most elegant fitting Drrasrs, of nny ntyln I It c*y tintv fancy, Basques. Ac. The other art Cots for Gents, or Boys Irom iwi Ivo years old down, with equal elegance ntrl accuracy. obviating the ililhciiUv ? f vexitcions all-rations They ?i? be learned in n few minutes linie, nnd will lie shown to nny person wishing to see litem, in my nfyifcnee. t?y Mrs T. C. Oowfcu. 1UA C. WILLIAMS. Agent for Greenville. April 10 41) lin Tlio Stato of South Carolina. CSrccm illc County, Sheriff a Salo. HV virtue of an order from S. J. Dosthit, Prdhhlc Judge of 0 recti villa County, I will sell on snlesfsy In May next, nt Greenville Court llousv, the following TUnCT OF I.AD viz.: All tlint TRAOTOF LAND, situate in Green* villa County, adjoining lamls of Willis D.ivenport, Samuel Vtmcc ami others. anil containing Two Hundred and Sixty.one Acres, more or less. Hold as tlio property sf TLAIPHKANCK C1I tNDLEU, deceased, for partition among the heirs. Term*?A credit of twolvo months, with in teres! Iroin dsy ol sale, for nil except no ranch ] as will pay (ho costs, which will l.e required in cash on the day of sale. Purchasers to i ivo hond and approved personal security with ? mortgage Of the premises. Purchasers to pay for lilies and stamps. J. L. 80UTIIERN, S. O. C. April 8th, 18?2. 40-4 Tlio State of South Carolina GREENVILLE COUNTY. BHE&IFF'fct SAI.ES. I)Y virtue ot sundry Writs of Fieri Fa ) cia*, to in? directed, I will sell before the Court House door, on Silesday in May next, hetWeen the hums of 10 <>'ch>ok in the forenoon nnd 3 o'clock in the afternoon, * One Lol, in the City oi Greenville, containing One-fourth <>f an Acre, more or less, on Court House nnd Fulls Streets, and known as the Cummer Gunsmith place.? No. 2, containing On??fuurih Acre, more or lcs?, hounded !>y Lots of the Defendant, E. Hughes, R II. En In and others. Levled on as the property of W, II. Cummer, at the suit of Charles Terry for another, and another. A t.so, One Tract of Land, containing Seven Hundred Aons more or h as, and bounded by lands of Co). K> 10 and Ktobardson Mayers, nnd others. Levied on no the property of B. II Johnson, nt. the suit of S. 0. Mo> Clanunhnn, el al. ThU place i* tinoly improved, nod contains Cue Urn.died Acies of good Bottom I.nod Also. One Trnet of Land, on the waters ofTyL'?r liiver, containing Two Hundred and Twenty-live Acies, more or lets, and hounded by hinds ol Steven 1)111, Ji fTereon Mitchell, nnd others. Levied on ne the properly of James Odum, at the soil of William Barton, el nl. Also, One Tract of Label, containing ()n# Hun- . dred and Filty Anus, more'or less, sod bounded by lends of Obodiah Davenport, Mrs. Variee, and olbeis. Levied on as the property of Willis A. Tbiveoporf, at the suit of J. W. Davenport, and others. A Lao, One Tmot of Laud, containing Three Hundred nidSixty Acres, more or ).?ee? nod boit?d<>d by lands of the estate ?>f John J Stok'-s and oibers. L-vied on as the properly of John 1*. Poole, at the anil of Itobt. Ali-Kay, Lxeculor, Ac. Homestead to be Set off before day of Sale A i no, One I/ot, in the Oily of Greenville, containing Four Acres, more nr less, and buuns ilr-d l?y Lots of ,f (J. C. Turner, J C. Hieke, and othere. Levied on as the property of f E Ware, at the suit of \V. A McDaniel, U. C, C. 1'. ol Greenville County. Also, All thai Tract of Land, containing Eight fDindrcd Acres, more or less, and adjoining UjkIs, of Simeon Styles, H. li. Pool, Curry nnd at here Levied on as Ui? property of J. Jr. Westmoreland. at the suit of Prudence Dili ?r?d slhsri lli,mv<is<il is be 1st r.#f to it?? Ioo<ient before <l?y of Mle. Txcui? Canh. I'urahntart to pay for ,lin.I1EK!(. 8.0. ftHerifTa OffWe, Ajn?N 5. M2. trt _L. > .i. ^i:.v ?, l The roleano In Callaia, Cal., which hat bean threatening two yean i? in fall amp. lion. iiiiWfWiiiniMH? ? Slate liioeiMe Notlc<yr4 qftick or AuoitoK or gukkmtilmi a>.i ) l V'Gbkkkvillr, B. 0, April 8. I87SL Me A Lr<pc|A)ii? M|?g*d I'd tha following fTf t\. MpnfOnt, profrralofA A?. rlx: Tptcfck 8 Rroktr?,E*rti?iigi| BrokefvBill BrokenRoftll K talf'lii?tb?r<, MrN;hn?rdi>e Br?'k?r?jiLIJk Hard Room. Bowline Saloon. Bnuatalla^Tn-1 I?te, TVu Pio Alleys, Hotels, Inns, LJvsrj Stables, Taverns or Siloons, Merchants, r. si k-, (Jttcept National* Banks,) lUilronds, Auctioneer*. AtUunrjf* nt. Law. Solicitor, Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Insuranea Agents, Aicliiiects, Photographers, Dnguerrean Artiste, Officials of Stnts, County,City, Corporations or SocMy, reo?dvin? n Drummers, or poredfls tolling bjrsample or soliciting nrrlet e, Telegraph Lines,'Express Lines, Ap., d;a<, *ra .Ipreby, poli&?d that they are teqpired to took* reiuro. apd pay lioeote under the provisions ol '4 An Act ty> Crovid** for a general license law." passed isrch t3, 1872. ? . J. M. HUNION. April 10? 1 o'f County Auditor, 'ii'irii."'in < Wi-M i ORIHNANCB u* i To Prevent the ftnirarag nt Large I . of Goats and Swine ' Skctiom 1. lie il Ordained hy Iba Mayiflf and Aldermen of the City Of OVeenVllhi, in Council assembled, and by the authority Of tbo suuie i That from and aflss the isit day of Mt>y next, all floaty and. Strio* found running at largo ,iu the Streets.ofi tbo City, shall bo forthwith impounded la a suitable place by tbo Policemen of the Ctty, sud tbara kepi for Ore day's, or until tho nwher thereof shall coil's and pay a Hue of Pfty Cents on each head so impounded, togcthor with all necessary charges for maintenanceand if at ?tje expiration of five ditys grfltt Oo&ts or Swlno remain unclaimed, tbe l'olioeuicn shall tbeu, after giving Qvo days' Publio notice of the same, sell | them to the highest bidder at public outcry : Protided, That whenever atoy animal so impounded shall be found to be the property of s non-resident of-the City, he or tbey may bars tbo 8LLU10 released on lha nivinnni nf Iha nu. ccasary charges fqr maintenance while in the pound; nnd tho Policemen are hereby instructed to use proper diligeuce to Uiforin the owners of Goats and fiwlno (when euch own* orehip is known) of the impounding of their animals. All moneys collected from the above sources to Ho deposited in the public treasury, for the use and benefit of the City. Section 2. And ii it k<rtl>y Ordained, That all Ordinances heretofore . passed relative to the running at large of Goats nnd Swine, be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Done nnd ratified under tho Corporate Seal ??. of the said City of Greenville, ew the { L. S. )-2d day of April, in the yeaq of our '?: ' Lord one thousand' eight hundred and seventy-two. J. P. MOORE, Mayor. A. R. McDavip, Cily Clerk. April 10 40 tf| ' Male of South C'nroliiin, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court of Common Fleas. Mr?. Amanda C. Wilson, Feme Cvvert, Plain tiff, against A. W. Riehard?on and John IV, Daniels, Dtfftndnnla?Summon*, for Relief, Complaint not Set vod. To the Pr/tndant, A. II'. Richardton : ^V7 OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED end .1. required to answer the complaint In tliia nctipn, which ie filed in I lie office of Ihe Clerk <>t Common Pleas, for the sa|d Count J*, and lo serve a copy of your answer in the ?nid complaint on the subscriber, at liis office, nt Anderson Court House, Sou|h Carolina, within twenty days after the scr* vice hereof, exclusive of the day of sueh service ; nnd if ypti fail to answer tha nrnsi plaint within I lie lime aforesaid, the Plniatiff in this action will apply lo the (built for tlie relief demanded it. the complaint Dated January IS, 1672. ii. F. WHITNER. Plaintiffs Attorney. To the Pe/rndont, A. IF. RICnARDSOS: TAKE NOTICE, That the Summons in this action,of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed in Ihe office of the Clrsk of li^e CAtirt nt Anderson Court House, in the (Vrunty ?>f Ambreon, in ihe Staio of South Caroiiua, on thelSth day of Junnaiy, 1672. B. F. WHITNER, Plaintiffa Attorney, Ap.il 10 40 '? SPRIUtt TRADE. * * I CROQUET. Complete arta nl $.1 00, *4 00, *&.00, #.00, 7.00, |8.0o ?o *20.00 a art. CFISHING TACKLE. R-d?, llook* Line* and Biisketa. BASE BALLS. AH liie Leading khde at Reduced Prices GUNS. * ' D 'UMc anT8il.gl? Barrel Qum. PISTOLS. The Popular and npproved kind*. AMMUNITION Of ?v?ty description. N. B. ? Ail-<tf <(ur t",i nqrte*. excepting the! *.1.00 *ct, have Bradley'* Patent Sockets for the Btld/es, a (Treat addition. Denier* in Sportmen'a Good* and others intei eaied, should *end for our Pi ice I.i?t of Jointed Fishing Rode, the heat and cheapest Good* in the Market. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO, 200 W. Jlaltimore Street, Daltimort, ild. April 10 ' ? 49 If ??L, SAMUEL MubphTJ JR^, J FOREIGN AND AMERICAN J jWm. m mm ^ kq 1 ALL order* for MONUMENTS, TOMB*, | HEADSTONES, TABLETS, Ac., wfll f r?e?nvf prompt Httentiiro, < T | ! . , Shop on Fall* Street, ib fropt of Copftjowar1 A Markley'a. 48-4* t 1 1 SPUW^ I MILLINERY*1 MISS MeKAT Im? jooi re* tu/njcd from New r<yk?ap4 will jSjXrflpLft "pon on Tburedny^ iM hrtti, uue tlxo Uandaomeet Ae xirlm onto ol MILLINERY, Kwtmwof HA1K and fancy oooi.fi, &/mX ovt>r ^fought tbi* *wfcet^IflV Alan, an Aasortuaent of W 1*1 RTYLISIT SUIT8 tot Ud.ee. [ , Aprils 48 > tf Lost. SOME TIME between the 9ih ol JaafiarO b and the 18ih of February, the under* muoil Joat. T'dtO KOTfcS, eaoh Fwor H?n?* , drod Dollar*, both *f whink 4r?iO off F>a*id * Ad ante. Th? ptitdin la warned gafeioel tra? ding for thettt, aa payment ha* Qt*n atop* pedt TJ' STEPHEN "\T5AllQIN April S. 187& / 4B ] ' - .? ? >,....??ARTK~~~ Notice to |(^tllH?l?e 1) Y AN OKDS'ft of thrf ClrawU <fc?rtt foi? aH&WS&S} are reooiNd ? aa'wLSalr.?^^^^ "?* *' Clerk of C. C. fioken* ?ELi ..<". - ? , DR. E. P. 8. ROWLBT I, m'iVrsSTM; ^ n|rOr^n??IU 8r.d vanity BM OfruF.-Con.rr ?( Cofffc -n.l I ? Spnnji SftrcMit <orw>?fW oMtfbud t>y l?r. W. P. Tarpln. * '-? ) AprH 3 c 48 . r 4 j*i^ biddej^^ceeh, on^'ele-tlay " CKUIKSI1ANK TAN-YARD,"??Ttn?"e><l 'on liraibr Creek, watera of Balada, near tbe A If Line Railroad, end about alaren mflea from Greenville and ten milea from New Piekana/ The traet eontaina TIT aeree. of wbiob tome 460 aerea are aplendid virgin foraat. Of the remainder, about 200 aorea bare been cleared alnee the war and are in a bf}8 Itkte ef cultl111 AMU A oomfoAWle PT*LLTITG and all necer" gV? Ooeolyae-^.tingniahtd for Ok*good order of IU focttly for the ulflbPUT of ita flftlftolt&tA Oeiif (Ka AMftlv At ffta W,'S ion 1 0* tb? above premises, on Hi* Wedne*day following* Urge lot of PARK STOCK, consitting of Honw, Co wo, Om? knA H?|t, and Plantation Tools, Cbtloa Ola ?ad Sorow. 8uAc.. Ac., ? 9 The aboveis **M at tbo prtfpoTty *f (JUlam and A ikon Sir lb* payment df ftoMMi. JOAB MAULDlN, Shoriff of Piekaas Omoly. Apr S 1 48- i td ?1 Slate of South Carolina, grsenville couirnr. By S. J. BOUT BIT; JB^airt, Judgt of Pro* * butt of laid County. WHERE/*, Mr*. 8 J. WHITNER ho* filed a Petition In my O0k*, praying thai Lettars* of Administration on all and lingular th* good* afid chattel#, right* and eraditanf Dr. BLlAS E. WHITNER. lata oMIit County aforesaid, d?eaa**d, ohould b* granted to her. Tktu art, tUmfort. to clt* and admonish all nnd singular th* kindred and creditor* of the laid deceased, to h? appear in th*' Court of Probate for *ald County, to bo hold en at Greenville Court House, on tho 10th day of April inot, t* show eaure, if any, why the oald Administration should' 8. JDOUraiT, Judge of Probata, Greenville Co. Office of Judge of I'roliAt, April 1, 187SApr S 48 1 5000 SEGARS, 300 Steel HOESr . 100' Bbls. 'Flour, 200 Bags Flour. ' fvr^the wmmm. SAMUEL STRADLEY. Aprils 48 * In Rood Tax. THE undersigned hieing received orders f'ow the Boerd of County Commission, ers f?r Orrenville County. 8 C.. to COL* LKCT a, TAX levied by them for REPAIRS of Highw ey?.aod Bridges. gives noliee thst he wkl) be at ,<a [)r, Mill,...Monday. Ifiih April. Colonel Blaksley'a...Tuesday. )6ili " Mnrlin Hunt, Sr. , . . Wedna'y, 171Is " For the purpose ot Coll-etmg said T?r for Paris M on tits in Township, wltich is One Mill on the Dollar. Il is desired that all coma forward and pay promptly. p J. HILL, Highway Suiv.yor for Paris Mountain Township. April 3 ? 48 S ST0N1 nvf .Ms rrv??* '. ll i>* titi,. >'1/ |l jm nut' i it j,lii?;.'. - .* ' i FERTILIZER i t ' >f) Hit L */ "i 1 ndm ??1 lr ^ WILL SELL ... .. " .1 *< .7 w , *0* C?.8? MlSiiA A.HI _ ^ ^ tr J. J. BtA ^W?pfilV Ckuhitr. : ft X Txjr J': 1?.>AL*u^V *i* f^iuiAI BIiVri?, t y^u.Jii3?u, J^wITV.TWTC**. I, IJ *** Bmi?rit, f -mi T iSftfr jFtftf f T ^ 'PHIS BANK la bow open for tbo Ituiu* 11 (ton of BntaM. ' t n, . *? ; LaaaW om CiBXawli. ?ffirt*" an^ Dr*Ba dlacotinted op approved \ Checba S?#T"OW time, pur- * " iffiiiu iliaf. ?rf.;irr/ai< :'' djiuttoitm? *v**\ f AAntadMBf NTeMfllBBu iJ. j'tirjiMfl 2 si? Orvann))., 8. C., March M, ltfi. 47 4