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dmgreeter thu HHHH^HHHpnPM' snilre kumsn U BHHp^Koo Wand, 800 miles from ^ j^^HHHBpnM$A>uili, has been discovered. jKB^^^-OpPS of grasshopper* have made HKPIPTheir appearance in Texas, and threaten ^Hp%!l crops with destruction F The King of Prussia banded over $350,000 to the Count Bismarok, as his share of the spoils of Austria. It is believed that the coming wheat crop will be the largest eyer grown on this oontinent. Tub' Monumental Hotel Company are about to build a large hotel in Balt inure. Tub ladies of the New York Southern Relief Association^'gave a ball at Delmonico's, on Tuesday night, in aid of the fund. Dick Cheatham, the most beautiful horse in this State, and tbe property of Col. Thomas G Baonn, of -Edgefield, died last week of lung fever. Tub graves of the .Confederate dead in Augusta, Ga., were quietly decorated by the Ladies, on Friday last. There ?V uciuvuitinilUB, auu CUU sequently bo millitary interference. Nxvrs from Mexico recieved al.Washington, states that the oxpture of Max* imilian and hi> array fa almost certain ; and the Juarist troops threaten to execute him at once. Qubbr Victoria denounces the attempt, of elderly and homely ladies to imitate by the use of artificial the graoes and beauties of youth. Chanq and Enq, the &)ame?e twins are back in North Carotin, and olaim to be the real Union men of that State. prorsasor Willis, of New York Medical College for Woman, recently slated that there are now in this country 300 ladies bearing the title of M. D. and practicing medicioe, some of them having an income of from *10,000 to *20,000 a year. Woman 8cmt*aok in thb North wsst.? Wisconsin lakes the lead in the woman suffrage movement, the Senate having concurred by a vote of 19 to 9 with the Assembly resolution, proposing to amend the Constitution so as to extend suffrage to all pereenm over the age of SI yeara. Tub trials of Faniana by the Dablin i special commission have commenced.? 1 The calendar contains the names of { three hundred prisoners, of whom a half are indicted for high treason. It is be- 1 lieved that, if wqricted, none of them Win be executed. j Addison wm not A ready talker. A lady once rallied bim on bis backward- ' neae in this reepaot. * Madam," said tbe essayist, " I don't carry email change about with me, but I can draw on nay banker for a thousand pounds." We don't see but he talked well*enough then. P?x Nxtr Territory.?Tbe New Haven Courier says that Captain Wil. 11 am W. Clark, of New Havao, an old, successful and intelligent whaler, who has spent years on tbe coast of'Kussian America, declares that the country is worth ten times what we paid for it. Ttb fisheries are apparently insxbknsiible, its harbors frequent and safe, its climate comparatively mild, and its lands rich in valuable ores. Prooress.?The English Government has taken from the negroes of Jamaica tbe right to vote, and abolished representative government in that island They have bad so much trouble with that sort of legislation that it su ?nn. eluded beet to Abolish it, and appoint officers direotly by tbe Crown. Til> Cohgressional Appropriation. The Washington Chronicle, of Friday, tape: Tbe purchase and distribution of i supplies authorised by Congress In its appropriation of half a million dollars to the starving people of the South bas j bee* commenced by Colonel Baton, yrbft has beau salactad by tba Freed men's Bureau hr that duty. Cargoes of provisions w.'? ha at ones forwarded to tbe aetata wtl'** the suffering la tba grmtmt, mod uMpmenU will be continued from Itoe C? ?nlU thf *p proprietioo t* MfhaueUvi. AXOTHBR fAHl** ** ?For day or two pea to"** kee knew en exaited mark* for ladled ??r" ?* Produce Excbeage of New York. Urge quantities bare been *? shipment to I re I cad. It ie elated ?? ,h? ! World thai the steamers of Suaday aa 4 If oaday brought prirale adviess (bat tba aapptf U potatoes and other regetaklea proving jifciwt in Ireland, and that tWe are aa aeeaae of feeding the peasantry of that oountry until < another bar reel, except with the Iadiaa 1 corn that way bo eblaiaod from (be Unithe Stales. Aprtl M. ^ ^ nKUkWi of 16,000 Mm ^^ HHKhkL I Orleans 134. Bread Smf44a., and socarco. Produce Avmvmta, May 1. Ripples. fptb dried, 0 <?> 8 cmto; Bacon, Bttr ribbed aidea lb, 14 0 U; Bagging' Dundee, fl yard, 30 oeota ; Butter, oewatry' ^ lb. 30 @ 56; Beeswax, ?, 36 ? 30' Cbecae, 8taU, %} B>, 23 @ 33; Coffee, Jar a' ^ tb, 40 <& 45 ; Flour, family, ^ bbl, $18 00; Corn, white, ft bushel, $1.06 ; Uaano, ^ ton, according to quality, from $40 ty $100 ; Lard, lb, 13| <a> 14 oente; Syrup, ft gallon, lower grades, 76 (S| 86; Hioe, ^ lb, 11 oente. Sugar, Loaf, & lb, 30 @ 31. Beliglous Berrloes, Sunday, May 6, Baptist Church, 11, A. M., and 7, P. M., Her. W. D. Thomas. Methodist Church, 11, A. M., Roy. J. W. Huxpebt. Episcopal Church, 11, A. M., and 3, P. M. Rev. Ellison Caters. Presbyterian Church, 11, A. M., and 4, P. M., Roy. W. R. Junes, of North Carolina. ?? . 11 1 HYM EN E Ale. Msantxn. on the 1st day of May, by Krr. .Tames Lender man, Mr, YOUNG H. DIVV K It and Miss KM MA WEST, all ofGrtonoille District, Wb return thanks for s nice piece of cakc. GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT. COBRBCTSn WKIKtT, BT flRADY, FER8US0N fit MILLER, MERCHANTS. GREENVILLE, 8. C., MAY 1, 1307. APPLES, bushel, Dried ^ $2 00 BACON, V H>. 14 <? 16 c. BALK ROPE. lb 35 c. I) I ITU OTAVI-' ta a* uuuu munOi lO, . 20 e. BAGGING, Gunny, TP yd, 45 c. BUTTKK, V lb 20 (g> 25 c. HE 13SWAX. ^4 lb 20 r. BRANDY, tA gallon, Peach, $4 00 CHICKENS, tt bead 20 (<j> 2ft c. COTTON, $4 lb IH e. COFFEE, TP lb. Rio, 83 c. " " " Java, CO e. CORN, ? bushel fl 55 <$ $1 ?0 CANDLES, ^ lb, Adamuutiuo...... 40 e. '? " " Sperm, ..50 e. " " " Tallow, 30 e. COPPERAS, "fc4 lb, English 10 ?. EGGS, $4 dozen, ...20 c. FLOUR, V barrel, $10 00 (g> *18 00 GOLD tl 35 GINGER, ^ lb 50 c. IRON, V ">? 8weed, 12* e. " " ' Country, * He. ? ? ? Horse Shoe, ? 10 e. INDIGO, TP lb, South Carolina, $2 00 " " " Spanish Float..,. 2 25 LUMBER, $4 100 feet, Pine,...fl 75 (? $2 00 LEAD, 14 lb 20 e. LEATHER, *fc4 lb, Solo, 50 e. " " " Upper, .*...80 (?j> 70 e. MADDER, 14 lb 25 r. MOIMSSKS, Tp gallon. West India $1 00 NAILS, TP tb, Parker Mill, 12J ?. " " Horse, 50 c. OATS, 14 bushel ?0 e. @ $1 00 PEAS, - " ?l 50 PORK, TP ?>. ???t - lu ? POWDER. "? tb, 75 c. PEPPER, TP tb, Block 50 r. PEACHES, 14 bushel, Dried $2 00 POTATOES, 14 bushel, Irish, $1 00 " M " Sweet, none. RICE. 14 lb STEAL^ tb, C?a1 ^V.V.V.'JIV.* I.** 11***" 35 r. SALT, suck, Liverpool, $ 1 26 " " bushel, " 1 25 SUGAR, ^ lb, Brown, 16 @ 20 e. " " " Clarified, 24 e. snoT, tb, 20 r. BODA, %? lb 20 r. STARCH, *? lb, 20 e. SPICK. W lb 50 c. BUlK'liNU, I. # yd, 25 e. rURKIES, bead, 75 e. *1 00 rOHACCO, Manufactured, >? lb, 50 e. (<$ $2 00 TALLOW, V lb, 16 e. TEA, lb, Gunpowder.. $2 25 " ' " llyson, 2 26 ? ? ? Black, $2 00 <$ $2 60 WHEAT, busheL $3 00 WHISKY, 1* gallon i. $3 00 YARN, ^ bunch, Factory, $2 50 [AnVBRTUBMKNT.] " He Is Not There.'* Clabksvillr, Trxab, > March 20th, 1B67. J Col. J. D. Anhmore, Greenville C. 7/., 8. C.: Dear sir?Tour letter directed to the postmaster at this place, in reference to one Gctton Ui'tton, ha* l?eu handed to us to be answered. In reply we have to say we have, as yet, seen or heard of no such individual in this cSanmunity; and find no traee of him except that there are now two letters in the post office directed to him. Should the letter* be called (or, the postmaster wilt note the person Applying. We will use every exertion to assist you in this matter, and will promptly inform you if we discover the abode of this man. Our Junior bad the pleasure of your acquaintance while the command of Oen. Martin was passing through Greenville, in the Bpring of 1864, and you may remember him as one of the staff-officers ef General Morgan. It will afford us pleasure to assiet you la recovering your money, should (he Individual in question come within our reach. Very truly yours, Ac., EPPERSON * GAINES. The Andersf a /afsUipvweer will confer a favor by publishing ones, and forward bill. fAOV Th ww wviiii xj. aauaunct May M ' 1 TO K3BHT. _ ROOMS, aaitabla tor OBWaa in the rear of Court Houm ; aaHf also Permanent BOARDERS HBHHHPe*n be aaaoaamodatad on Baaaaoafria faruaa. Apply *4 lb a Enfaro r?Haa OgU>. May ft 4ft . 1 "FLOUR t FLOUR!~ CAM*. lo1Lt ,# ?? OUR. CaObi* y* ?*< ?*miC" RATIO A BTRADLST. M?f ft * * HflRrtUtt my Ic? I1oa?? rmry Amy *udi1m in tbo morning, an til 8 gnipk A. M., ?1m from 8 o'clock till iunpsTK*r r. W. DAVIS. Ay] 4* tf JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ' swung wmtT*. i SUGAR of all grades, Coffeea, Candles, SHOTS, ' ' Chew*, Crackers, MOLASSES, Bleaobed and unbleached Clothe of all Sorta, Nails, Iron, , BUCKETS, ' * Chewing nod 8moking Tubaoo, Rice, Flour, Corn aod Bacon, T,ard, Rye, do., Ac. In any quantity and will be sold low for i the CASH > | COKE ATID SEE US. David & Stradley, GROCERS AND COM. WAREHOUSE. April 26 48 lm To Stook Raisers. m TllE Subneriher will Stand MriK. bis home FRANK HAMl' N, the present SEASON f at hie stable*. He will serve mure* at let* dollar* by the Seanott FRANK HAMPTON is a Black Hawk Morgan?a pure blacks-large and powerfully formed; and a sure Fowl getter. He al?o has a few YOUNG BULLA to dispose ol for the benefit of Stoek Raiser*, consisting of ENGLISH, DURHAM, DEVON, AYRESIllRE ami BROUGHAM. E. 3. IRVINE. April 26 48 4 ? H ^ H $ Nluy Otli, I WILL Sell to the highest bidder for Cash, at 11 o'clock at Mtosrs. COWER. COX. MARKLEY Sc. CO*S? E?tnhltahment, a ONE UORsE CARRIAGE, will seat f?>nr persons. It haa l.een lately repaired, end is in complete ord?* Al?o a No. 1 TOP BUGGY, In thorough repair, ?? good n* new. And at my Office immediately after the above; Sundry nrlielea <>/ FURNITURE, CROCKERY, oLA8BW A UK. DRY not ?l>s, COTTON CARDS. MKNS. ROYS, and LADIES HATS, JLc , ?te. JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer. April 23 43 i For Sale, A VERY SUPERIOR ere*: S K V K N O C T A V K PIANO. Rosewood, f ? Round Corners. ChickerUr ini;, niRlii-r. This Inatru mcnt known to the Professors of Mii?ic in this town > s one amongst the best, and the only truly fine one low offering. So'.J liecause the owner is about to move away, and has no further use for it# Will be sold af Private Sale. Apply to JULIUS C. SMITH. Auctioneer Greenville, S. C. April 26 43 2 Assistant Assessor's Office, 23d I)lV? 3d l)l?T , U. S. I.NTRIIXAL Rk YKNUK, GSKKKVILLB. H. fi- . A?.eil 1.1 tQJT ALL Manufaotari rs of FLOUR, MKAL COTTON. A.*.. Ac. and nil RETAIL DEALERS, PHYSICIANS, LAWYERS, nntl other Occupations, upon which n Special License is requited by law to be Liken ?ut, nre hereby notified to come forward nt once, and make application for the name, or in d? fault thereof will be forthwith reported for neglect. All who have heretofore taken out Special License, are notified that they must come promptly after the let of May next, and renew their application*. EDMUND HOOKER, Assistant Asseesor. April 25 48 3 8TATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Tlx/ S. J. DOUTIIIT, Jitquirt, Ordinary of] taid DUtriel. WHEREAS, NANCY PONDER, has<11 cd a Petition in my Office, j raying that Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, on all and singular the good* and chattel*, rights and credits of MILTON PONDER, lnte of the District aforesaid, deceased, should he granted to her. Three are, therefore, to cite arid admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the faid deceased, to be and appear In the Court o( Ordinniy for said District, to I be holden at Greenville Court House, on the ftlh day of May next, to show cause, if any, why Hie said Administration should not be granted. J*. J. DOUTH1T. O. O. D. Ordinary'a Office. 22d A|?ril, 1867, April 26 *48 2 w. h. hoveyT PROPRIETOR OF THE LADIES' STORE, fi.T>S 1 1T> WOULD most respectfully HS*CTT"rfl\ inform the Ladies and public Hi. .VlT I Tfrrnrrsllj that his STOCK OF SPKINO AND SUMMER GOODS is now very complete, and well calculated to giro aatisfaction, both as to price and quality. The Stock consists in part as follows via.; Challe and frglltb Bereges ; Paris Plaids; Himalsyaa; alored Lawns; Printed Muslins ; Spring Prints ; Alapacas ; English and Italian Crapes; Corded, Dotted and Plaid Swiss; Jaconet: Moll and Nainsook Muslins; White and Colored Brilliants; White and Colored Tarltone; Linen Cambrics and 1 Lawns; Edgings and Inserting*: Thread Laaaaand Imitations of same: Silk, Cotton and Worsted Tracing Braids; Trimming end Bonnet Ribbons ; Brushes; Combs; Collars ; Cravats; Belts; Beltings ; Bleach. , ed and Brawn Table iMraaak : Sheetings and Pillow Casings; Toilet Towels; Doylies ; Linen and Cotton Diapers; Longoloths; Ladies and Misses Hose; Gents and Boys half Hose ; Farmers Drills ; Brown Linana; Oasaimerrs; Tweeds; Jeans; Shoes; Hats; Bummer Clothing ; Hemstitched Kmbrold- 1 ered and Mourning Handkerchiefs ; Gloves; Cologne and Estracts ; CaatUe and Toilet Soapc; and other articles too numerous to min<bn. Call and sxamine for yonraelve?no aharge mada for looking. April 18 47 tf f J. D. ASHMORE'S; ' MW% GIB STANV ? OH* DOOB 80TTTH IHW COU&T HOTJt*. * CfflyjQ IBbilft IBHyJO JwYf\\ WHO 19 now receiving a largo and *Artad Sto?fc ot SlEASBIf AJB&1S ?M>M, KM BB ACI SO : Brown & Bleached Sh rt'ngs and Sheetings, Tieks, Denims, Stripes, Cotlonnles, Linen Ducks and DiiUa, DIsy and Spanish Linens, Iri,h Linens, >.v. Table Dntuasks, Towellings, Jto. |Calicoes, Printed Lawns, Jaconets. Oingliams, Chnmbinys, Mohairs, I Barnges. Anginca, Alpacca, Bombazines, Gliallie, Ac., Ac. Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook, Swiss and Mull Musljns, ' Victoria Lawns, j White and Colored Tarletons, t Braids, Linen Collara, Cuffs. . Olovc* and Hosiery, j Veiling, Lnce Falls, Love Veils, Lnoe Veils, Trlninilugs, list and B? lt Ribbons, , Dress Bullous and Trimmings, French Corse)s and lloop Skirts. ^ Corset Lacets. 1 OTvDWH'Sffirs HRJ 1 CA8HMEHETTE, 1 TWEEDS, JEANS, DLACJC A.XV COLORED CASSIMERE8, French Drab d'Kta and Cloth. READY MADE CIQTHIMR. . _ . . , ? ? ?^ -m- -TO ~r< D l.'n-, f SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, Ac. Hon and Boys' Wool, Fur and Straw Hats. Ladies' Trimmed Hate. Untrimmed HatsBoots and Shoes. Umbrellas and Parasols. Hardware and Cutlery, i Crockery and Glassware. Sugars and Coffees, all grades, groceries, Dye Stuffs, &c , do. tsr Corn, (.Torn Starch, Rye, Flonr, Bacon, Sugar Cured Ilnin#. Lird, Butter, Eggs, will) many other articles too tedious to mention, at the low-el prices for cash on rno duck Saddles, Bcid'oa, Girths, tlrrup irons, ' Ui<!iiig and Buggy Whip*, HI well'# and Seovill'sSle l and Iron llocs, Foolscap, Letter m I Nute 1'iiper, While and Colored Knvel ope#, S'icl Pens, Ink, Spelling Hook#,Slate and Lead Pencil#. Silver and Steel ThimI,I,-#, Hooks and Eves, English and American I'm#, Pound and Mourning Pins. Factory Yarn, Chewing mid ttmokiiig Tobacco, Scgar#. Pipes, Black and Gieen Teas, Oolong Ten, Nails, Handsaw Fih-s, Hour and Window Bolts, Glass, Tacks, >?iows. Candle#, Ad and Sperm, Rev, Crnekers, Candy, Salt, Violin tttiings, Castor and Sweet Oil, Turpeiitioe, Laudanum, Paregoric, Gum Camphor, Essences, Cologne, Ac , Nutmegs, Mnee, Citron.Currents,Cloves, Ac., Sulphur, lilue Stone, Alum-, Salt l'ctre, i ? " ? - ? .?-K?iniu, OiC., ll!C , AC. joir\ u. asiitioici:. Notice. INCOME TAX ! * INCOME TAX !! OrricK Akh't As?*k<8oii Internal Revenue, 1 2"-<i? Division, 8i> Collection I)ist , v Greenville, 8. C., April 2d, 1867, J UAVING been appointed Assistant Aet?wr of llnit??l Stall's Internal Reven tic for the Twenty third Division, Thjfd Collection I>i?'rir6> comprising the First Regiment 8. C. M., with headquarters at Greenville, S. C.. all personsresiding within C the above named Regiment, who have not given in their INCOME TAX required under the Excise Law, for the years 1864 and 1865, are requested to call at my Oilice and sdinst the lame without delay. i'lie especial at ton lion ol Dis'illers of Spirituous Liquors is called to I ho above notice, as they must come forward and re* port at onus, OlTice In the old Post Office building. K. HOOKER, Assis'nnt Assessor Internal Revenue, April 4 45 tf TAILORING. W M. WHISNANT RE-SPECTFULLY informs the public jiint he continues to CUT and MAKEUP, In the most fashionable and approved GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS* He may be found in the building on Mainstreet next door below Mcl'herson's liakery In the ft on t store will be kept a supply FAMILY GROCERIES, Rucli as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spicea, Soda, <te , which are offered at low price* for Cash or Country Produce. April 18 47 tf j. W. NORWOOD, SURGEON DENTIST. GREENVILLE, S 0. 1 m/mfmtmg OFFICK for the present, over ir r 4fr"'" ' iKKouHON's QMSSK^w Store. Ma.oh 21 48 Sm* GREENVILLE ft COLUMBIA R. R. GKN'L SUPKRINTENDTS OFFICE, 1 Columbia, Sept. 12, 1886. ( ON And after MONDAY next, 17th hut, the Peeeenger Train will run daily, (Sunday* excepted,) until further notioe,ee follow*: Leo re Columbia 7.16 B. m, Leere Alston at 9 0S a. m. r Leave Newberry at 10.86 a. ae. I] Arrive at Abbeville at.* 8.18 p. no. Arrire at Aadereon at (.10 p. rn. Arrive at Greenville at 6.40 p. m. Leave Greenville at 6.00 a. m. Leave Anderaon at 6.80 a. m. Leave Abbeville at 8 36 a. m. Leave Newberry at 1.20 p. m. Arrive at Aleton at 8.46 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at 4 40 p. in. Sept 31 1866. 46 tf m>i rs. r HOD) AS ITEEH THOSIAS ITEEN TUOHIAS ITEER TWOnil8TEEN TBOSAI STEEA *':/ 7 Yam 1 -A .< > 2 I TOLD STAND Me DA YID A DUNCAN'S I T OLD STAND McDA VID A DUNCAN'S iTOLD STAND Mr DA VID <t DUNCAN'S ITOLD STAND McDA YTDA DUNCAN 8 I TOLD STAttD McDA VID A DUNCAN'S A % I ' X \ ' * ' ' V SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES ?a,LL8 FAMILY GROCERIE8 SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES STAPLE DRY GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS \ND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES VND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES IND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES INI) HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES VND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES KXTREI/EL Y LOW FOR CASH OSLY gX-TREMBLY LOW FOR CASH OXL Y i'.XTREi/ELY LOW FOR CASH OSLY XXTHEMBLY LOW FOR CASH OXLY KXTREMEL >" LOW FOR CASH OXLY JUST RECEIVED FOR APRIL TRADE, RAISINS, ALMONDS, PRESERVED FRUITS, VEGETABLES* SALMON, TICKLES, SAUCES, mi ASSORTMENT or AND CONFECTION ARIES OF AICiIi KIMS, Frcsli Whole Rice AND CHEESE, Plows, Hoes, Traces, Hames, AND O THIS P. AP.TICLSQ toh r A R M E R S * USE. I^53S8$5TM?S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, i R A 8 8 SEEDS, ?MOM saws, I d3o. March 28 44 tf \\ The State* of Sonth (iHKKNVlLLK DISTjUgg I BUY a Decretal I H District ( will .'X|i?w for.aaif^ H In the higlit-at' o!o8BS H MonJay in May next, the follow H OF LA (TO, vis.: H All pi .of. parcrl and Trtljj H nil Greenville H of VMM Oat Cre?k, hoiioclm^^H H George Harrison, J. W. JackaaSjfl H sod containing N*venty-Jh* AM I In*. Sold m the property oH| H HARRISON, deceased, for partitN|Hq9BHJ^^^H the - . 'I I'.KMS?A credit oi five montlM interest fmm day of sale, for all sxcra^ BB muoli as will pay the coats, which wiiTpW^^^H {required In cash. Furchasera to give bond ifk witli good security, and a mortgage of the S^n-emisea, if deemed necessary, to the OrHluary, to secure the payment of the purchase money. Purchasers to pay for titles. W. T. SHUMATE, 8. Q. D. Sheriff's Offlce, 10th April, 1867. April 46 8 BTATE OF SOUTH CAROUWA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Xm the Cenrt of OWlury. CIlRLSTOPllER M, GREER, Aminletrator, I applicant against Joaiah Greer, John Greer, Mosea Greer, ana w miaui Wai a, I and thetr helre, whose name* are unknown, defendants?Citation for rerMoa of Sal0 Bill and final eetliemtiu of JSetate. IT APPEARING that Jotiah Greer, John Greer, Moses Greer, and WTUiam Ward, | and their heirs, reside beyond this State, U Is ordered that they do-appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court House, on Wednesday, the 20th day ol June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to show eause, if any they can, why the Sale Bill of the Estate of ELIZABETH SMITH, deceased, should not be revised, by introducing testimony for that purpose, to aeci rtain the true value of the articles sold, and a final settlement of the saih Estate be made on that day ; and on failure of parties to appear in person or by attorney, their consents will be taken as confessed Given under my hand, at Greenville Court House, this 26th day of March, A. D., 1807. S. J. DOUTHPT, 0 G. D. Mar 28 44 If STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In the Court of Ordinary. WILSON HAWKINS, Administrator, applicant against the heirsat-law of J. B. HAWKINS, whose names arc unknown, Warren Hawkins, and others, Defendants. Citation for revision of Sale Bill and final settlement of Estate. It appearing that the heirs-at-law of J. B Hawkins, and Warreu Hawkins i reside beyond this State. It is ordered J that they uo appear at a CQtirt of Ordinary, l to be holden at Greenville Court House, on \ rVedneeday, the 9th day of May next, at 10 o'clock. A. M tr> " *l . , ? ii mij uiey can, why the Sale Bill of the Estate of MAHTHA HAWKINS, deceased, should not be revised, by introducing for that purpose, to asoertain the true value of the ar? tide* sold, and a final settlement of the raid Estate be made on that day; and on failure of parties to appear in person or by attorney, their constute will be taken an confessed. Given under my hand, at Greenville Court House, this 6th day of February, A. D., 1867. S. J. DOUTHIT, O. G. D. Feb 7 37 8m Stato of South Carolina. GRKENVILLB DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. William Watkins vs. Gkorob W. Broohb.? Attachment. W11KREA3, the Plaintiff did on the 17'h day November, file liia Declaration against the Defendant, who, it is aaid, is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered thst the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declalaration on or before the 17th November, which will be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. Clerk's Office, Greenville Diet,, S. O., December 6, 1866 w. A. McDANIEL, C. C. C. P. Dec ft 28 ly STATE OF SOUTU CAROLINA, GRKKKVILLK DISTRICT. as? Bill for Sale of Land to pay DtbU, dbe.? Jamks P. Moor*, Administrator vs Amamimta T. \V kstvisld, efc al. nHHR following paragraph from the Daoretal Order ol Chancellor Johnson i* the above case is published for the inform* tion of those interested. It is further ordered that the Comtnis sinner ot this Court do forthwith publish a rule, requiring all the creditors of the said DAVID G. WESTFIELD deceased, to come in within nine months from the publication of said rule and establish by proper proof, the nature and amount of their elaime against said deceased. J. P. MOORED C. E. O. D. Commissioners Office, Sept. 24. 1866. Sep 27 17 9m DAVID A STEAD LEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMD Dealers in Groceries and Provision s PENDLETON STREET, AS&ii TJU.JB USrUTi Mar 14 42 if LAW OARD. GOODLETT Sl THOMAS, Attorneys at Law, on SOLICITORS 117 EQUITY, HAVE thin day formed a Copartner hip in the practise of LAW and EQUITY on the Weatarn Circuit. Office ih the old Co art Home Building. e. D. (JOODUfrt, WM. M THOMAS. Dm 20 SO tf For Sale, COTTOH MACHINERY AT BATXSYXLUC. 2 DRAWING PR AMES 9 SPEEDERS. AH la prime working order. JAMES MONTGOMERY. April 11 4? 5