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r . < ' ?;V "X " "... V - " ?. ^ f > <?I / *v jK . 't .X .v v. Ijl ^ 1 SOU. TUK SOUTHK8N KTTEUrRldK. . r- , A Card. Hi# President or tho Female College rvhIIs himself ?>f this opportunity to ratto ?'the. fcitizens of Greenville, that h? recogniies the fact thai they, n? the founders of this institution, nre enli'led A to a heating in reference to its m?n?ge inent, and if it le not so Condnc ed its to meet the wants of the public, they have a right-to ask that the direction of its affairs be committed to other hands. If an institution of this kind, in which the 'various branches of educntioH are syttenoizetl.and each distinct depar'inent assigned to an experienced and qualified instructor, and in which the principle I-of M division of labor" is extensively applied, does not afford superior. advantages, the failure can only nroe from great want of skill in its management. Tho fact needs not bo di-gubed that the ^College has not received vi at general > t" sdpport and cncotiTagetncnl fiom the -citizens of Greenville, which are necea V aary to its complete success. Tho last catalogue exhibits 03 non residents against 44 residents. Green villa oould send 100 scholar*. nnd this would secure another hundred from a distance. If it is desirable to draw patronage from a distance, ot to induce persons to locate here, on account of the advantages of education, the Iustiunions innst he sustained by tbe citidens. Private schools will always oflVr lower rates of tui.jon, bat it will prove t * a short sighted economy in business men, or owners of property in Greenville, to save a few dollars a yean, at the expense of breuking down public institutions. The rates of tuition in the College ltave now been reduced an amount equal to tho difference between specie and greenbacks ; and unless there is n -corresponding increase in the number of scholars, the College cannot he sustained. It remains for tbe citizens to *?r ho thuir arts ul'?llmr (hot* nn.frr ' "J -7 1 I twenty small echooln to one (luuribliing institution. The writer, of course, mmnr no reflection on thoso Indies wljo nrq mn ducting primary schools. He tvialie* tlrem nil success. Important Order of Qcneral Canby Tli* following oriler was issued by G?n. Jm. Canliy on ttio 31st ultiryo I. At sny solo of personal property by virtue ol execution issued upon any judgment of sny court of Routli Carotins, rendered prior to tlie 19tli of December, I860, tor subsequent to the ifOth day of April, 1865, upon any cause of nvt'on misirg ort any contract entered into prior to the 19ih day of December. 1860, if the highest amount offered or bid at ruch s:ile for aucii properly shall lie leas than two thirds of the fair cash value of such property, winch / Value shall havo been ascertained and fixed on or before the sale, by tliree appealer*, one of whom ehnll he named bv the defend, ant, one by the plaintiff, and the third by these two, and a minute of whose appraisement shall ?>e certified on the process by the officer holding alio same? then, and in every such case. lt shall be the duty of the sheriff or other officer conduct ihg said talc, at the request of either or any psity to the Vecoid, then an l there lo adj urn and postpone tccli ralo for the period of tlutse calendar month*. II. At any sals of real estate l>y virtue of ' i(~- .... I.... |... ?niuin>u "j ?...?? of tnV decree of any court of the State of South Cnrollna, rendered prior to the 10th day of Decemher, 18110, or eul>ee<|tient to Ih* StMh of April, 18(15. upon any outtite of action arising on nny contract en* tered Into prior to the 10th (ley of Decern, her, 1860, If the highest nmouut offered or hid At such rule for mu-h real estate shall l>e lew than two third* of the amount of the Vatnnllan of such real estate, a* a??e##*.l in 4fVv ; i "? lha' la*t proceeding aserssmenl for Slate Uisa, and a minute of which a*ae*?e?l vaht atlon shall ha aeititUd on the pinccs# by the offi?*r holding the same?then, and in fa'' et#rjf aoeh enae, St shall he the duty of the ahsr'.ff, master, or othar officer conducting stieh safe, at the request of either or any parly to the rucdrd, then and there to ad ' joufn and postpone sueh sale for the period of three calendar niontha. 111. The provision* of this ord. r alioll not apply to exeoatlons for the collection of averdns to*'#, nor to any process for the enforcement of any Hen for l*b?r or mate* ^2^*3 rial racagnised and gnartbt' ad hv Ore laws '* *' of the Slate, or by military order*. TRRRfBl* SuFKRRINO IS ExOI.ASD abd Krawcb.?The London Time*, of tb? ICtb ultimo, St AT* i lint the distress in the Knst End of Lontlon i* didienit \x,t oning. The numW of persori* depend ant on the (Internment f.r reli. fi 40, * * *., 00; bHt the mean urea a-hq.^l foil to jPMt tfie; need ami ,11m increasing pHUpei 8nd tidings come dWn even- part of France The Lyon* manufacturers are ! 'v'i parelyaad. The uncertainty of the jv> r h'icaf fttlnre U the chitjf tamse. lfun - . ami destitution are iimking tereilde *. haeoff^mong the operatives at Nantes, "4 ? ? Wor4eau*^*nd other j,h?ee. ' V V lbs dele pndch trh 'V TUB 5 Interesting to Merchants. Tho following letter,-in reference to t?!M I to be collected on tales, will be road with Interest by our merchants and business men : IIRADQ'RS. 2D Military Dist.," CB.int,nsTux. 8. C., January 29, ISM. n^w, i?, Ifnutie. Sheriff Ohurlcifun district. Chnrlcetoi), 3. C. Sim : Referring to your communication of December 20, 1807, I aiu Instructed by the Commanding General to reply to your inqui. rlos as follows: You inquire, " where goods were sold on commission in 1880, and settled for, prveions to the pnssngo of tbo Aet of 18C0, is 20 cents on the $160 to ho collected, or not?" Although your Inquiry is confined to ensos of sales on commission, where tbo proceeds wore accounted for before the passage of tho I Act, tho reply ia applicable to all other esses embraced under the clause in question. Assuming the facts, out of which yodr Inquiry grows to be as stated by you, and it np. ; (tears that, dnriug the JreAr 1SC6, prior to the passage of tho Act raising revenuo for the your 1887, thore was no law In operation subjecting to taxation tmusaetious of tho clar, i referred to hV yon, but thut by tho last procedlng Act on the subject, the rate of taxation was fixed at 20 cents on the $100. In this easo the proper amount to collect is 20 rents on tho $100, that being tho amount fixed by the lust law preceding that of December, 1880. Your second inquiry is as follows: "Merchants having dono business continuously on tboirewn account, or for aecount of others, daring 1808, delivering their goods as tlioy sold them, are they to pay tho tnx of December, 1888, ss passed hy tho Legislature, or Is their tax to bo scaled down to 20 cents on the $1 00, or is no tax to be collected t" Merchants doing business on their own account, stand on tho satno footing with commission luorchaut*. . Hales accompanied by tbo transfer of property cflbctod by thoin, prior to tho passage of tho Act of December 1(86, are not linbto to taxation, under the provisions of that Act. As to this liability <>f such transaction to the tax of 20 cents, an answer line already been given, under your first inquiry. Yonr third inquiry relates to the proper rate of chargeable taxation, in tho easo of newspaper publishing. Tho business of publishing and vending newspapers, including the sale of advertising space, is regarded as mercantile in its chamo ter, anil accordingly tho provisions of tho first clause of (louural Orders No. 02, arc npplicablo to taxes, laid upon traaractious in the course of such business. The rntes chargeable upon the gross earnings of such establishments, nre to bo fixed with reference to tho principles hereinbefore laid down, in regnrd to tho general mercantile business. Very respectfully, your obedient servnnt, LOUIS V. CAZIARC, A. D. C. and A. A. A. 0. Tr may not lip generally ktrnwn that tho seed ??f the mnflower it the moat infallible remedy yet rte-cuvbicd, for llie speedy cure of founder in 1'iorsea. The direction*, whrch we j^lean from a hrie' article upon that auhj-ct in the E?w* ' Manner, savs i " ImttirdiMlciy tut di covering that your horse i* foundered, mix nliotit a pint <-f (he whole seed in hie food, and it will perfect a euro. John G. li.irrv, who has wotked al the case, in Holly apings thirteen i years, recently left for Vivkslmrg. . He is in his tighty*third year, and his first ll'orts at 11 pa retting wu a notice of the death of Washington. A srasokaulk motto for collectors: "If] 'twere dun w hen 'tis dun, than 'Lwcre well it wcr? dun quickly."?f.uit'll Courier. IIv turning under a crop of clover, or an)green crop, every three or four years, will soon make n firm rich. GtvEENV1I J,K PRICKS CUUltE&T. COnilKCTKn WBKWI.V, Br GRADY, FERGUSUN & MILLER, MERCHANTS. (JREKNYILLE. H. C., FEU. 4, 18<K APPLES, 1* bushel, Dried, *1 26 HKKF. lh, fi'ttsh, according to c*(, 6 (rt) H r. I BACON. n. if.J c. MALE ROPE, Y? ITi, .16 c. BLUE STONE, tt> - 20 c. UAHUJN0, Ounny, y.l c* III*TTKH, pMh .. 26 c. BEESWAX. ? I? c. i nu j via' <? ? ixtn^Ti/ a . j" Kmn;ii| i cnrii,,.,...# C* tw CHICKENS, bead, -.15 <? 30 ?. COTTON', t* t*> ? 11 * COPERS, 1* ft, Hlo, 30 Q> .13 r. " " " Jaea .... 50 r. COilN. -rt burhel ;.00r.(S>$l 00 CANDLES, "p ft, Adamantine 80 r. *< " 44 Ppcrio M ? II Xoltow 25 COPPERAS. f? ft, Engliali, 10 r. G(iOH, 'f>, down, ->...15 e. PT.Orn, U* barrel $9 00 , .'.OLD, $1 .15 OINOKK. >> ft, Die. IKON, tl ft, 8wc?il 131 " Onuntr.y 8 c. i n " " II<>r*o FIkk? 10 r. INDIOO, ft th, Si.uth Camllun,...... *1 50 '? ' " Spanish Float,.....*. $2 25 LUMBER, fl 100 feet, Pine?..$l 50 <& #2 00 \ LEAD, 1* lb 20 o. ! LKATUER, ft, SeW,..?. 50 e. ' " " " Upper, .....00 (i$ 70 r. MADDER, f) ft 20 c. MOLASSES, gallon, WeH lurlia, ?l 00 " ^ " Hugiir-lt<>u?e,..w.$l 25 NAIl.H. n?, Pnrker .VIII 1JJ c. I OATH. ? l.UHlio?r Ji r. PEAS. ' .. 00 o. I PORK. ? ft. oat,.../,... 134 r POWDER. ft, ........75 e. PKPPKK, V ft. l*lu?-U.? 10 r. PKACHKE. V WW, Drlcl, ?2 #0 POTATOES, l.mhel, JHeH none. " 44 44 Sweet,.... none. RIPE. V ft 10 <& ?7 e. STE.41., ft. Cart, , lU #5 r. 8AVT, i|t anek, Li?er|.uol,,. ...;. I* 50 * 44 huaboi, " I 5(1 ftUOAU. V ft. ?Wo?n M..i? (fit 20? CliirHed 04* r. F1IOT, T*'ft .....?0 SODA, V ,. 20 *. ifARCjt. *8 Ih ..ft) r. SPICE. T* ft, *.. w.;....40e, HHIUTIN'I, (tlirae-funrthn.) ? e SfllKTIXU. (aooon-eigbu.) & rh ?? ? Tr?J(tK% V o. ft $1 OH r TOBACCO. .Va|H>b*ttircJ, * 1b, 50c.i$f2 00 Tai.low, -fift, .. , ; . 15*. TWA, *1 ft. ......a..$3 ,?0 ' ' ' II yin-n 1 u:. " 44 44 Black ,?I 50 Q ? 00 WHEAT.* busliol $1 .'.ft 1 - - - J 1 - r ' . ; ? e tra i s Tuk Qj-ent Ka*u-rn >m? bekn lying idle inthe Uetnaji, for four month*, although incurring ?-x(nmiAc and depreciation in value nil the time. A D V KIITISKM KXT. J. C. SMITH'S OFFICE, GREENVILLE, JA.vuahv 31, 18#8. -* THE PALMETTO FIRE ENGINE COMPA NY boh! a meeting at tho office of tlio Pre?Ulunt, Fridjiy, Yj o'elock, 1*. M. * Tho, Company enter?*! Into an election for Officer* to iorvo tho earning year. Meners. I I MoJunkin and ltichnnlron were appointed to | act a* managers. Tho following members were elected ; fit wit: J. C. SMITH, Present. II. A. CAUHLK, Vice President. A. A. POSTER. Secretory and Treasurer. C. M. McJUXKIN, 1st Director. II. K. ROBINSON. 2.1 Director. * J. X. MORRIS. 3<I Director, R. K. OOSSKTT, 4th Director. The following Axincn were appointed for the year : W. II. CAMMF.R. 1st Ax.nan. j A. J. RI0UARD60N, 2d Ax uian. (Eleven members wero added to tho rolj.) 0 The Parade for Atb Fehrunry was postponed | to tho first Friday in March, in order to enable new mouthers to obtain Uniform*. * ? Oh motion: That tho procccdinga of this meeting be published in tho town papers ? Motion carried. ' Tito Company then adjourned, to meet on tho first Tuesday nljht tn March next, at the enine hour and place. J. C. SMITH, President A. A. FoaTEit, Secretary. Fob 5 37 1 PUKE WHITE ?3!L AT 90 CENTS PER GALLON. LAMP CHIMNIES A T T K N CENTS. m ihII raju. It. W. fifeer & Co. Tho StatOj^^HBpp Carolina, G REF.xVl LLE DISTRICT. In Equity. WM. A. HARRISON. Administrator. r?. Kl.l.KN HARRISON. H nl?Rill /or X.i'e of frtlid to poy P< lit it, J)nurr. it'e. | BY vW..? ..r nil drder of the Court of; Equity in flic nliove ense. I will sell' on Snlea dity in March next, nt. ft|-.>env1Me Ia II., to llie Millies' bidder, tlicjbal F.atille >f tho late JOHN M. HARRISON, a? fob lows: All I lint valuablcJPlan'fttion on Rw'?unV Creek, in Greenville T?:ct.- ict, containing | Five Hundred and Fifty Aero*, more or |n4 TkBU. (ii.nl. In !?. i..l.t in o..i. ? .1... , - I V?. | of ?nle. The Lnhtnce on a. credit ?f one I nt d two yi gfJ, with bond with two ?j?- j proved sureties, npd a mortgage of tli** , Premise* to secure the purchase money.? : Purchna ra to pay for pnpei*. J. P. Moolt", c. K O TV 1 Commissioner'* Office. Mruory 4t.lt, IStiS. F?U a S7 X | Tho State of South Carolina, i GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Ia Equity. ELIZA CLARA*. T J. (T.aRV. et r* PKTBR CAUDLE, Tru*Ue.?Hill /?r Relief, <tv. HY wiritio of an order from the Court of Equity in tit* above cere, I will sell on 8nlvB-?'uy in Mnrcli n*xt, to the highest bidder, et Greenville C. II., the f..Rowing [ I tract ol Ltnd tiliMlt in Greenville I?iotr?c?,! on Mountain C.-e. k. waters of Kuoree River, adjoining Im-li" of Mile* Southern, Alfred \ Brown, John llhtek. and others, containing One llu ml red end Ki tv Aero*. more be less. Sold * the laud of DAVID CLARY, de orawed. Tk. m? or Sal*.?Com* to ho paid in C?'h on day of sale. The balance on a credit et , one and two \v4r* equal annual ihs'nll- j incuts, itteieel from date. Purchaser to] give bond with at Last two approtrad *u<e I ties and a m->r'gaga of the premise*, pur ehaeer to pay for paper*. J. P. MOOKK 0. K. O. P. Commissioner'* Ofllc , February 4th, lftfil F. b fc 37 8 Taxes 2 Taxes !! IN ncoorilanoo with the order of Maj. rteth K. It, 8. Caflhjr/X hereby give notice that ' will he in attendouce at the following [dec** nd time*, for the purpose of collecting the I taxes for the year commencing on the Srst of October, ISrt7, and ending on tho 30th 8cpUin'wr, 1808, a* imputed by *ai<l Order, ri?: At Uatoavilio, Monday, 17tb Fwl.ruury. " Chick Spring*, Tue*d.?y, l#th " (Iran', WrilnoiUy, lOtit " " Oowon?villo,Tliur*<i"j, 20th " " 1>i<ikcyFriday, 21 *t " " McKlnnoy'a, Saturday, 22?1 " * Hodge V, Mutiiltji 2ltb " ' Cleveland'* Mill, Tacaday, 25th " ** Marietta, Wednesday. 2?th " " Montgomery'*. Tlitiradny, I7th " " (trovo Station, Friday, ?Mh " " Limilinnnn'', Saturday, 20th ' MuNeoly'i, M>unl4j, 2d of March " Fnirviow, TimiwIiij, Aik _, * " Sullivan'*, Wednesday. 4th " i 44 iMcC?lion>rl?'#, Thwriday, 5'b 44 " Arnold'*, Friday, tith " I " Fdmparttivlllo, Putin day, 7th " And on the nock following nt (Jrecnvillo ' Court Hcuac, at tho Sheriff"* Office. 4. C. PRACH, T. C. fl. P. Fab & 19 tl PMVATK SCHOOL Alk Til? tmilcttij/ni'il will rioim* if I Aia Kaoroimra ?f her H43HOOL ?h Vc'di#. lit Iflfl of February nrm? {redurt.1) per fhminn of ' taajF rive Month*, in 1'nrrenrp? |?rt mury Hi in! in. $10; Aoadetnio, f 15; Higher, #18} Praaeli and Mumc, each, 11 A; Incidental*, $2 AO. Weakly Report* will l.c **?? to Parent* KOPHIB U SMITH * ? t9 H A OA HACKBof FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. O\J iu?t received, and Tor n|, |?w fur .H-i., at t. m i>Avis-a B | 55 IS? . * * : NoticiIIIERKRY give notice that on and nOcr Folmiar/ next. I wilt only IfC at niy Office >n the fiilluwln^ dura: MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. an.l FRIDAYS. l'artlca having liaiintM with too, will please bear tliU in mini!, and calf on those dayS rpeclSed above/ until further notice. . . . . 8 A MX. J. DOt'TIIIT. Ordinary Oreenvllle Dtst. OrdinaryV Oflioo, Uroenvlllo, S. I!., J?pttt|ry Zfltb. st'-2 Garden Seeds, FRBRll and ironnlne. nlso Sfl8?f V? ttltASfl and CLOVER PEERS, MA&fc OAUHKN TOOLS and HOItTTcultural im ci.em knts. Including SEED SOWEK6, FARE'S IIAND PLOW, etc., Just received from E. \Vhiteinnn A Pons, Ilnliitnorr. Also, ORN'AMEMTAL FEJU'PS for liiwn* mid "aniens, DAHLIA HOOTS. OIIOIOB KOREA. DWARF PEAK TURKS. WILSON'S HTKAWllfellRY. esteemed the best known. ' For Sale, low for fASIt, by REORRK ftELDMAN, Main Street, Oreenville, S. C. yrO~ REEDS or Implements, not on hand, supplied promptly t? Order. REOHRE HKLDMAN. Jan 21) 40 tf ~ * " professoiT jroiiNSOiV, Teacher of Planc-Forto, Organ, Kolodcon, Vocalisation, fte. WOULD r-*p"clfully notify the ciiix-ns of i' nr^VV' **fw (IretnvHli', llist lie will I j'1? plrmcil in tench n lew f , it" "* 1|_J^ p,ij.i|? outside of the College, and will wnit npon (hell as may |*i*fi'r ll, nt I heir own homes. Terms ren sonnLle, nnd in accordance with I he present redtio. d eiieljnist io o-s of nil. PIANO** TUN HI) in the Lest. tn?nner. and KUOKKN STRINGS REPAIRED, but no o?|?- r Repnire. or Applications may he mad? nt flic F. innle (Vllsirs, (lir/i building,) nnd order* lor Tuning left nt (he Drug-stores of Will let* A West no rcliind, mol llnrrison A Marshall. Oreo,vii]e, S. C, January 21sl, 18?>8. Jnn 2D SO 4 USD WlfSLlffi USE. TN conformity with tho Will and tho p'iwrr vested in tnc, I will sell, before tho Court Rouse door, on Salos-day- in March, next. For the purpose of paying debts of deceased, n TRACT 01? LAP, Rclnnging to the Estiilo of JOlfN McKINNEY, dceeneed, containing FIFTV-FIVE ACRES, more or less, with a good nnd necessary OUT-PrTLDINOR, lying on tho head waters of South Tyger ttlVcjr, hounded by lands of Win. MeKinney, J. N. Tnjrlor and Alex. McKinney. TERMS.?One half of the purchase, money will be yequfrotl to l?i paid down, the remainder on a credit of twelve tnnnths, with interest frmn date, evith noto and unproved security and a mortgage of the p'aeo. If reqttlntd. wu . tut ?..t*tMvre Executor. .Tun 20 ."fl 5 The State of Sooth Carolina, OREKNVIIXE DISTRICT. /??/ .ST J. DOVTIIIT, Etquirr, Ordinary of roiil IHntrirl \\7HEKEAS. ?. U ROBERTSON has * V fiI???1 ft Petition in ni\ Ollic?, prny> 11:fr tliftt Letters of Ailniinistruti.-n on nil nnd iinsuhtr the goods nn<l cliii|. |?, ritr'.ts nnd credits of O. W.T ROBERTSON Int.of the 1)1 IrW Afot yl'nid, deceased, should lift emitted to hint. '/'her arr, IhtYrfhre. to cite nnd ndmwrsh nil nnd singular I lie kinilri -1 niul creditor* o' lit* said il"*??*??l. t'? I c nnd ni | oar in the Court of Ordinary for snid District, to he hidden nt O recti villi* Conrt Ilou-o on the 1 Oth dity of Fibruttry tirjft, to show entire if ftii3a, why < he mid Administration * lotild not be yrant. J. S. J. DbUTIHT. O. O. D. OsdtnnryV OffictvJan. 2Stb, 18*58. J in 29 :tH '2 South Carolina Railroad Company and South-Western Railroad Bank. Ftcnri Ai v is. I8ii7. UR^OI.VKD, Tlint hrrenfler new proxies slinll be r< iptire-l for each itnhuul meeting. The attention of the f toolcliobli-r* of the it hove institution* i* respectfully culled to the foregoing resolution, adapted nt the In-t meeting; md notice is hertby given tltftt proxies will not be ntailnlds nt the nt xt meeting (Pith proximo) unless onch signs| litr- is stamped with a ten (10) cents inters n.tl Revenue Stump JOHN Y. STOCK. L. (\ IIKNDIMCKS, F II. .MircllKI.L, Cotnmiltee on Proxies. J .in 20 3tt 2 tT lOII I-ST to ii kit mice tvsi.l in ...l. 11 cotton, ?t t.w. iYa\Ts" Buncombe Street. Jan 21 S3 tf Washing Machines. IllAVR on hand and for *a1e, tbo -Mill I II CAROLINA WASHING MACHINK," which will be *o!<1 cheap for cash. T. W. BAY IS. Tl'inr.onibe Street. Jan 11 33 tf W. H CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. CtOKN SIT KLI.FRS, Cotton Oina, Look a. J K?roaene Oil Lamps, Sowing Ma cbinre nn<) I'nrneola, HKP.\IULL> with promptnw?. Chatae* rrft?onnii|r. Si*n?l?At Woetfr lJV old S|i?p, (jPTlmie who liHte WOI.'K In my Shop for repair*, are notified to enme nml take it awtr. II not taken away in three week*, it will be avid to pay ?-xpi h.-u a. Jen 21 ;f3 If To Rent. I A A VKIIY I?K^rR,\ni.E HOUSE jlJ ANU (IKOl'NDS, near the Pendleton jjj[_ lload. about one urilo Prom tbo Publio Si|ii?ro In tlj* Town of Greenrillo. The Ih>o?c i* cowpOfatU oly n?W, large eaouph for any fniutly. On tbo pre rube* nro all necessary oat-bnfldfiijW, ? flue Oarden'and patch** beside* for cwltlv'ation, an excellent "election of bearing frtilt tmr*, also ornamental trees and shmhiwr*. Thajdahe waa improved by the late WhlteAierd Smith, Feb. fSCr for farther information apply to P.' P BOS E a INTKHNAL BBVBNUB. r- -SC-rosC: :-<r- v~?' = - '-f' -* ^K= Unlttd States Internal Eeven ?e. D?r. Owl. OrncK, DnkxhvIclk, 8. C., I February if, J BY virtue of nn order from A. S. WALI'AOKi Collector o( Internal Kcvenur, 3?l Collection District, R. C., I will sell, to tho highest bidder, Kt the store et Messrs. Williams A Whitmim, .>o 12lb f\b, ?<<?.*, I?rs. one STlf.b, OAF d.td WOUM, and TWO JCMPTY BAKU lifts. Ihjing the pr .i.i crty seized on the 23d December, ISC7, ou the [premises of Mr*. Anp Hawkins. Alan At tlie sartye tijii" ntiil place, ONK UARREL , of WHISKY. IJoing tho property felted an i tho 23d December, ISflT, uctt the Railroad Dcpiiti A Isr>. At tho ramc time nnd plrfce, one STILL> | CAP and H'OHM. lbing the MPfierty seized on u? near tlio pr. miso* of Wad.ly Whitmire, | 12 or 16 niiliu from Greenville Court House, on tbo 28th December, 1807. Terms cash. A. L. COIJB, Deputy Collector. Feb 5 37 1 Notice. IN conformity with the requirement* of tho Intermit Revenue Laws, I hereby give notice to all persona who may claim n STILL. C/?P AND WORM, seized vu Sundsy, 2d February, 180S, on or ptmrl tlio premise* of 0. P. DILL, lit mile* from Greenville Court House, beennse of being used in violation of the Internal Kevr.ouo Laws, to mako such claims before mo within 30 days from tho first publication of this notice. A. L. coun. Dep. Col. Int. Rev., Greenville Dint., S.-C. Fobruttiy 3, IS68. 37-3 United States Internal Revenue, Dkp. Col. Orytcr, (Iiikknvii.i.k, 8. C.. I 'January 28, 1868. , J BY virtue ol ah order from A. S. Wallack, Collector 'of luternal Revenue, 3.1 Colli etton Diitrfcf. 55. c\, 1 wMI sell, to tho highest Udder, oh 7'ifc*rf?y. 3d ??/' Morvh, 1808, nt tho resldcuro of defendant, at Marietta, Greenville District, 1 .Sorrel llorte ; 1 /l?y limit, and I ouehnr?c II nynn. Also, one Tit ACT of LAND, containing i 40 Acres, being tho Trnot on Which defendant now resides, adjoining lands of J. 11. Cleveland, John Guest. Gibbon ami oilier*. Levied on as the property and | sold for tho tax assessed against HKNDKRSON tlOOD, nt the suit of the United States for Revenue Tax. Terms cash. A. L. CORD, Deputy Collector. January 28, 1SU.S. . art?5 NoticoXN conformity with the requirement* of the Internal Revenue Lnws, I lure y give notice to nil jiorson* who may claim a RTll.L. CAP and WORM nml One half DA Kit I'll, OF WHISKY, soited on the premise* of Win. DILL, on the flth December, 1867. hi cause <>f being used lb violation of the Internal Keren uo Laws, to hiuko such claim* he'ore mo within 30 days lYoin tho first puUicntion ol tbi* notice., A. L. CORK. Dap. Col. Rev. Greenville, S. C., Jan. 15, 1868. 36 3 Notice. IN conformity with the requirement- of the Interusl Revenue Laws, I hereby give notico to all persons who may claim a STILL, CAP and WORM, seized in Anderson District, S. C., on or Dear the prruiiaca ol MAT M12KIT, on the 28th of January, 18(18, bccahso of ) being nsed in vliiiatiun of tho Internal ltevrnlte Law.3, to make such claim before mo, within 30 days from the first publication of this notice. A. L. colli!, Dop. Col. Int. Iter. Greenville District, 8. C. January 28, ISB8. JMJ-3 United States Internal Revenuo Dep. Col. Office, 3d Dial., 8. C., I Oroonvillb, Jan. 2J. 1808. f BY virfho of nn order frrtin A. S. WALLACE, Collector of Internal Revenue. 3d Collection District of South Carolina, I Hill roll,to the higher! bidder, at the residence of Chcvtis C. Montgomery, on, Paturdnjr, 15th February, betwech 12 and I o'clock, ONE BOltUKli HOUSE, CARRIAGE. FOUR-MORSE WAOOJf. Also. One Til ACT OK LAND, containing 200 Acres, more or loss adjoining lands of 12. N. Colvuinn, Phillip Bishop and J. M. Watson. Also, The TRACT OP LAND whereon ho now resides, khoWn as the Homo Tract, containing 475 Acres, adjoining lands of J. 1'. Hillhmue, Joseph Cooper, A. Hutsjn and others. This land is situated nbout !l miles from tirenvillo Court House, on tlio Diincomh Road. Levied on and sold os the property of Clievus C. Montgomery, nt the suit of the United Flutes, for Revenue Tax. A. L. conn, Dep. Col. Int. Rev., Greenville Dist., 8. C. January 21, 18(18. 35 4 Notice. TN conformity with the requirement* of the X Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give tniti?c to nil persons who may claim n STILL, CAP and WORM, and ONE UARRKI. OF WHISKY, seised on the premises of JEREMIAH TRAM WELL, on the 10th December, 1807, because ot being used in violation of tho Internnl Revenue Laws, to niuko such claim before me within 30 days from flic flrst publication of this notice, TN conformity with th*WPI?qriifipMwlrof Iho X Internnl Revenuo Lbw%7 Ilierot-y give notice to all persons who may claim a STILL. CAP and WORM, and ONE BARREL OF ouiaivr.r, Kiitca on tno ititn Ijeeeniber, 1H67, n( Ihu still-house or JOliN DAVIS and WILLIAM DAVIS, because of being used in violation of too Internal He von tie Laws, to make xuoh claims before mo within JO days turm the fintt publication of ibis notice, A I.. COBB, Dep. Co). Int. Rov., Uroenvillo Di.it., B. 0. January 10, 1868. 85 8 mi?h fimiaii iLiaaw SHORT CRKDITS MAMS LONG FRIENDS. WE wotib) most. respectfully call the attention 'of our in <?v frieiiila and customers to their long Mmiding nccntiiilr, and lii'K ilirm to call and 'cttle llir same. Alan, that, from I ho date of thin not inc. wo into.id selling our goods STlOCTLY FOR (L\SII, Rarll-s, Iheiefi > o, stunting Or?l?i?, I will please accompany with the Money. Walter & Westmoreland, flreonville, 58, 0., January 20th, 1888. Jan 22 X5 If Last Notice. IMTJsT upon all p?-r't?na indebted to mc to l'AY Ul\ a* longer indulgence i cannot be given, I nrn conijielled to have j money. Coats will bo Aavod by attending to thia notice at once. THOS. B ROBERTS. January 21st, 18?>8. 35-8 MISS WEBB y^ll WILD open a I'RIJIARY SCHOOL at bar Reeidenee on Anderson Road, on Moudey 10th February. 1868. | Jao'J'J 85 . 4 i | i W i SACKS' ot SALT*, low for eaih, at j.lUvr T. w. Da vis'. r 1 " fll GREEK VIILE 1 I Is i: ini A i , i: c o i. l b c; ri; I C. II. I Aiaiitcd by Four Professors and Three H Fcrsalo Toaohora. H rjSlIE PPIVIKO TKh.M will begin tl.o 12tA I of /W?/tr??w, ?uei continue twenty week*, IC?dticiioii of lliiteit. H Owir.g to the impoverished condition of tho Country; and the grant rrnrCity of money, gnenhneks will He received at pur, irh>n jmiil m'riistlif iaorfi'OBt*, furnll vhnrgos except tho Collegiate English Course, nwd Lectins ort ! Pianoforte or tluitnr, for enrli of which tlio Bj charge will betrrflnffi to 133 00. currency. Indiscriminate credit cannot riny longer bo given. Putrone not prepared to pay in n?l v.inee, must tn.ihc u deviate (otllenuciit at tlio time pupils are entered. <;{)WK\svirai>B I ggsagasv.l T^XKUCI&ES rertuned tho TlilltD OF Bp TL'lT/CkX J>rr .V.nji'oii n//Vec Month', in O old I or. it* in nftij r it hie in Currency : Primary UrBnrhrt $ tl 2i? H Intermedia to Pram her U I'D B't Higher Englirh Pnuie-hcn, 12 &tt Bo Advanced Englirh branches, 15 0?? B'-' .Advanced M.itl'.i iiiatit.? and Language*, 10 5l? H Currency Will l?! taken, if pnid atrietly in I advance. Students el.urged from tho tiulO of entrance till thu ond of tho He-Skietn. Hoard from nine to twelve) dollar* per I T. J. EARLE, Oowenavllle, De-ccthhcr, I'.'CT. Kl?7 FltESlI AKKIVAT. I tssr&i rriHE undersigned h?s lust rtpolvod ami I 1 opened u BEAUTIFUL LOT OF iFAssrvg'?? I Which liigJIffcN to \>ls customers and the public H generally, nt GREATLY I liEDUCED PRICES. | Thankful for the liberal pntronnpe received, H ho hopes to merit a rotitiuuaiieo of the same. ?W. H. KOVEY. I Jan S ." '1 tf Notice. . p ALT, persons tndohtod to me, nro requested ft to'CouM forward and make payment* H immediately. Longer indulge nee cannot Lo ft glVcn. Settle- incuts must he inudr. W. II. 110VLY. Jan S tf A ? i ; HI T 8 I WEfiB'SSfiWtiMACHINE I 'I'MJR best and tiKfi rimple Machine now I I In iup, noil if unexcelled l>y nbV ever I presented to the public, having nil the It latest finprbveuudie; uses the straight Nee I die, mnkes the Tight Leek Stitch, which is t!?e only h'lilblt urd, mid shows the some H on hutli sides. It is simple, easily worked 8 and kept in order; it wiil Stitch. Ileio, H Fell, bit d. Cold, limit!. Rnftl-\ Tuck, Qtdli, I linn-Stitch, (lather ami Sew, i?< tlie saiuo t time, p, rfornibm n planter variety ol Wmfe I] titan hiiv o iter Machine, on rite the hcA\ic?t fuLriea. ? It receive*! a undid at the rcer.f Paris Expoait'on. We warrant them to give aatisfactioO; if not, return them. l'lcaso cull and examine ll.etu. We also keep constantly on hand, n mperior assortment of Gentlemen's KI'lS N1 ?11 INItGOODS nltd TMLMMlJiGS, from the clicajiest to the heal qualities, and low for cagh.? We will CL'T and MAKE in the lest and Intent improved styles, all Garments for Gentlamcn and Gents' Wear, hniliM* Cloaks and Sacks, Ac. All Work warranted. PICKI.K A: POOltC. Greenville, S. 0. Jan. 15, Ifts. Jun 15 lit tf WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED. AXOTIIKR ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS GINGHAMS, BLEACHED AND BROWN CI IT T fit T ^ Oil Vj Ji I 1 1N Iji k> 1 AM) I Shirt'Biffs, I {SKA IS I.! X D, tt- C.,) 'I Tj which no w ulil I p.' . nttculion, i& * ' C0FPKB8, TEAS, SI GAR, MOLASSES. RICE, CHEESE, &('., All of which we wUI wlj n? l?OAV ae-tbey <*nn he Wnpht in nn; mm ki t in tliO Stutv, trans- * portAiion H.IOod. We keep constantly on hArwl, all klmls ofProvisions, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. I T-tr- orn TKEM8 ARE RTRtfCfLY I CASH. ..i>? A