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ColCmbja B km ik a nr.? The Theological
Rcmlnary at Colmmbfa, Booth Cerolioa, la
emerging" In some degree, from Ite difficulties.
Ita buildings and library are Intact. Of Or.
\ Vluaier. lately added to the Faculty, the ret
p?>rt of the Directors says i . L
** The Rw. t)r. Plutner, the Professor elected
t>y the last Assembly to fill the chair of Dldactio
and Polcmlo Theology, entered prompt
?? ? .f Li. -IT. t?_ ? I
' J/ ' J'1"' ?u? UUUCT VI U IP UUICV> TI V UITU
son to to thankful Tor hi* appointment !!
brings with Lim to thia responsible po*itlon,
ho fruits of enlarged, thorough and iaboriou*
study, and extensive experience In tho way of
teaching. &fnco entering upon the dntie* of
lii* department in January last, he bns prosocnted
them with great energy and without Interruption
to liw close of the session, giving
the greatest interaction both to bia associates )
and the ymng man under bia inatrnction. We
cannot but regard him aa a precioua gift from
the Great Head of the Church in a time of ur- .
gent need, nnd wo confidontly bolicre that, if '.
liia valued life ta spared. bo will to made the
hmK'eil instrument of doing much to rratore
our tolurv?* Seminary to its former usofulncat.''
Rbv. Jonx wwar, D. D., of Charleston,
ft. C., has com pie tod t^ &*d year of his pna.
tnral charge of the English Lutheran Church
in that city,.
Twe FtntT Cnscaic FAb~?>"T.??Wo ere
pleased to chronicle the fact that . responsible
onaepaoy toa been formed, buildings erected,
uad the machinery ordered, for the manufacture
of cbeoee in thia bounty. It is iu tho
hands of aueh persons aa will aarurediy giro
the enterprise a complete trial. A competent
Cheese Maker from Kqw York is engaged in
it, who fcoia fanguino of aucccss. We ahall
soon see tho matter fairly tested, and there is .
no doubt in our mind that In a fbort time this j
pioneer chceao Factory will devwlope the fact ;
that the Mountains of Kortb Carolina arc as
capable of producing aa good an article or
, choose, at lets coat, aa any portion o( the
world. In h few years, this enterprise, smnll
as it may he flow, will practically toach onr
farmers that they can get rich on the grasses
but will beoome poor on corn. Wo lisil the
cnterpriso with great joy, and moat heartily
wish it aud all concerned in it Ood speed. It
is bnt the beginning of the material improve
inent of tlio condition of oar pooplo and socti<?.?A
fhcrillf (iV. C.) A'tire.
TstnnniLe A? cu?kkt rr.osi tub Ejtri o?ro* or
a Lamp.? A tea* nights ago a UTrii acsi
dent oecoit d to the family of Juni'lhan
Mut, iu llolniOfCowidy, Ohio. The Holme*
Farmer say*:
During the evening, a lamp in which
thsy were burning aurora oil, aold a* nonexplosive,
hceame low, Mr. Ma<-t lighted n
riodl* And extinguished the light from the
lamp for the purpose of Ailing it. Ilia nnn.
? child about nine year* old, waa holding
I he candle while the father filled the lamp<
from a torn gallon jug, and by some niidtap.
lighted the oil, which exploded, blowing
the jug to piece*, and immediately envelop
ing the room in flame*, ten persona living iu
the room at the time.
AH were intnn-diately rendered helpless
except. Mr Erb, who exerted himself to the
utmost.to *ave the others from dvulh, lie
succeeded iu getting Mr, Mast and peihsp*
pome others, from the house, and rsn to
Mr. Stulier's, about s quarter of a mile di*
tant, for help. Ills way could be plainly
t raced afterward* by blood and pieces of
flesh which fell from his body. Timely as
sistftnet Saved the building, an 1, it ia Imp* )
some of the inmates. Mr. Mast lived about
an (tour after the accident, and his little son
nine time longer. One of ths childrenMr.
Ilulmtth's s?>n?die i Monday night,?
Of the remaining seven, sll were alive on
Tuesday, but three of ihent cannot live, and
it ia feared all will die. This is the ino*t
terrible accident that Jiai ever occurred iu
th*e county.
Tiik New Kail Koad au rtu New Vil
Laup,?It is well known, (says the Edgefield
Advertiser, of the 2#tli ult,,) that the Co
lumhia k n am burg Rail fload Is entirely
finished as far as Lexington C. II., indeed
aeveral miles further; an I that trains n >w
ran between that point and Columbia,?
And knowing ones inform us that hy the
' * first of June lite car* wilt be running to I
Hnrtlej's. near old Leesvillo, end near the
dividing line between ttdgeAold end tat- ]
ingtoit; end tbet thee end there will spring
tip*repidly a flourishing village. At this!
pint e depot Is to be established ; and we
hear that lota thereabout* ere already being
old. And we hear that the officers and
engineer* on the said road say that, with n
little pecuniary eld, they ean finish the
road by, or la the court* of September next.
If thar* are any men in Bd.'rfl-ld l>istriet
who ean extend this pecuniary aid. in
pert or in ftaO. w? rarnetlly hope thry will
hasten to do *0.
X
Ova Nr.W Matoh.? From the reports published
elsewhere ear readers will see that the
City of Charleston has to-day a new Mayor.
Mayor Ualllard has been removed by military
order, and Oeeerai Hums appointed in his
toad. The formal inauguration took place
at tha City Hall last evening in the preeonc*
ol a few eitlseae. (lonera) Bora* Is a grad.
aato of West Point, lie is represented as a
Maan of gAufl ttfln tnd irond fenlinir. oilrl hit
appointment if ' ? eatiffactorjr e* an; that
could be made under the ciroumataneef.
General Bnrnf entered Waft Point from
Ohio. He wnf a eadct in 1841, and haa been
to the United 8Utee rervlee ever ainoe. In
'47 he waa la the Third Infantry, and in 1830
waa Firat Lieutenant.
During the greater part of the recent trar(
he waa in command at Hilton llead.
[Ck'trlnton Mercury, 2|lf,
CourofiTioa or rite Cowvkntioxb.?In Yir.
ginia, 93 out of 103 delegate* to the Conatitu.
tion.il Convention, or leaa than one-fuurth, are
eo| |*1 men. In North Carolina, IX out ol
110 delegate*, 07 leaf then one ninth, era eel.
nred. In Mhalfeippi, It out or ltd. In Im.
laiana, the hleehf hare a majority of 10. If
Florida, 98 ont of 00 are colored.. In Omafht
14 ant of 103, or leea than one-eleventh, an
colored. Alabama, 18 are colored, about one.
ftfth of the whole body. In Aakeu-ea, 8 eul
of 78 are colored, in 8?uth Carolina the Iwt
face are about equal in the Coarentien, Ii
1-? -. .
T ME; 1
CiiAiiLic?Tviw. Mnreh 2.
The Convention worked effectively to.
dev. end pa seed eighteen aeotione of I lie nrti?1?
on education. The Stnte ta divided
into echoo) di?trieta; poll tnx for the rup
port of aeiioola; board of ennifuutioinna,
and attendance of pupil* A resolution an
adopted to petition Congress to take no action
looking toward* a repeal of the present
import dntj on riee, on the grout d In at the
ahnlialinieot of the pr-soM taiiir will inlro*
dure India rice at a low figure, and et-m
I *ta with hoina production, ihna rendering
iiiv cuiiur** ui in? vinpiu unnr??m?iMc anu
deprive tlii) Slate of on* of it* chief rei"urcff.
A resolution to adjourn finally on
the lllh March failed. Tbe Convention it
working rapidly an<! with moderation.
Tnx English Government, which never, at
any time, made a concussion to tho Irish peoplo,
except upon compulsion of soino sort or
uuilcr threat of disturbance. i? now nntiminelog
u reform hill for Irulmtil, aud otliolf good
conciliatory measure* are in ?tore. Something
will be don*, probably, but in a tardy
and ungracious manner, which will leave thu
main body of the people as unfriendly nod
thaokleaa i\s before. It ia announced, at the
same tint*, that Dabtin ia to get ?1011,000 l>y
Parliamentary grant, for an institute of science
and art. and Cork and llelfast the same
amount each for lb* improvement of tho harbors
there.
I>E*Ttt or as Umtsd Ftavk* OrrickR.?
The Hag at |be Citadel w-se nt half mast
ycsteiday, iti consequence ol the sudden
death of Maj. John McCloary, canscd l?y
hcmnirhnge of tho limes. M?j MeCleary
wn* Captain of tlie Six'b United States Infantry,
and received the hrev?-l rai.k o'
Major for gallantry on the field of Gettvaiioig.
He bore a high reputation as an excellent
officer and c-<urt<*uiia gentleman.
[ Charleston Aetes, 'lllh nit
Rirritsitto IIom*.? We are gratified
to see that several farmer* in (his sec
lion of llie State who moved nvrtv in
I8G0 and 'C7, are returning, satisfied
that they cannot better their condition.
Unfortunately, many have returned
much poorer than they hft. But we
ate glad to oee them la-'k. anyhow,
[Charlotte Democrat.
I?u*t it very atlVcdtig lo behold at
wedding the sorrow-stricken air of a
parent as he " give* the brida awav,"
when you know thai for the last ten
year* he has been Irving to get her off
his hands.
A Ci.khovmajc coming out of the wa
(er w ith a woman he had baptised, ask
ed her how she felt in her mind. He
was not a little surprised to hear her
answer " Bully "
In a low n in Maine there liv^d a man
who, (hough yet in middle age, had
put on mourning for three woe*. In
L? ..r , .. i. I. i .
tic \?i iinir n i?jui%i? ?> n"? imwii^iii
home, arid in ll?e course of Ii??r dealing
up and putting tilings to rights. she
f ?und it> the mi lie a lung piece < f >i?.l
In-Hid, and wan aliout launching it out
of lite window, when Jiitle Sal|ie inter
posed and said: '* Oh don't, tnarotna !
that ia the board pupa lay* nut lii? wi%e?
on. and he wants to save ii I" Never
ilieloss, out it went.
A boy of six summers surprised bis
mother with the reitiatk : *' I have three
fathers!" " Who are they f" was the
niHtetnnl inquiry. " My father who
buys my (slothes is one; George Washh
gton, the father of o?ir country is
another; and "Our Father who art in
jjeaven,' is anoilt.irT* Turning to hi?
little si-ter, he said: "If you are not
a good girl, God won't he your father."
KrtauatioN.? A wilns s in a late divorce
suit kept saying that the wife had
w very retaliating disposition?that
she " retaliated for every Utile thing."
"Did \Ou ever re.* her husband kins
her ? " h-Iced the w ife's counsel.
* Yrrs, sir. often. "
' Well, what did -lie do on inch occn.
. ions 1 "
fiho always retaliated, sir. " [Great
laughter and wife triumphant.1
GREENVILLE l'MCES CURRENT.
COnRKCTKD W KICK IT, ?T
GRADY, FEHGUS'JM 81 MILLER, MERCHANTS.
GRKRNYILI4K. S. C.. MAR. 3, 18C?.
APPLES, "B bushel, Dried .. $1 25
REEF, 'p tn, freih, according to cut, 6 (r? 8 c.
BACON, Y lb, MCI c.
UAI.K ROPE, -p lb .. 25 (& $3 e.
III.UB STONE, Y? lb 20 e.
UAtiOINtl, Gunny, V. 331 ?*
BUTTER. t? &? 25 c.
BEESWAX, Y lb 20 c.
BRANDY, ip gallon. Peach $4 00
CHICKENS, Y bead, 15 Qy 20 e,
COTTON, Y tb,.., 121 6.
COFFEE, V lb, Rio 30 <& S3 e.
" " " Java, - 50 t.
QDRN?Y* bushsl $1 00
CANDLES, *p lb, A:Uinantiuc,..._ ,30 c.
'? < Sperm
44 " 44 Tallonr 25 e,
COPPER Art, Y lb, Engl lab,-. .. lo r.
EO(l3, p di.aun 10 r.
FLOUR, "p barrel, $14 00
MOLD .. $1 40
OINGKK. P lb 40 e.
IRON, Y lb, Swood, 121 c.
" " ' Country, 8 ?.
" 44 44 II?r<a Bhoa..S .....10 r.
IXDIUO, p tb, South Carolina, $1 50
44 " " Spauiali Float, $2 25
LUMBER, p 100 feet, Pino,..".$! 50 @ $2 IM
LEAD, Y lb 20 e.
LEATHER, *p It., Solo ... 50 a.
44 " " tipper, 60 70 e.
MADDER, Y - ?.2? ?
MOLASSES, Y We?t India, $1 00
- 44 44 Sugar-1100 aa, $1 25
V A TT.fi M It. Pirk.r Kill 121 ?
OAT*. J} bu.hel W.......70 e.
PKAS, " ? - ?1 00
PORK, ? lb.net, - 194 '
POWl>tR, V lb,..,. .*. 75 e.
PKPPKU, V It-, r.l.vk, 40 r.
PKACIIR8, 1* boehel. Orio.l $2 Oft
POTATOK8, "J? buahol, Iruh 75 e.
? ** ? * wool. 75 c.
RICF.. V m & 17 "
8TKAL. T* I*. ''vt, - 3? '
8ALT, V ?**b. I.ivor|iool $Jl 25
" " buatid, ' ? I 50
8UOAR, & P>. Ilr"?n ...I# (t 90 e
m ? ' CUrifloil ,....*0 e.
SHOT, V ?*> ?*?
r flOIJA, ? ?? '
STARCH. ? lb 90 ?.
' SPICK. ? lb, SO r.
8HlRTIN?l,<?brc?. f.urtha.) 12J e.
, SlIIRTINU. (aryan ci#bte.) T* V?, ?18 a.
Tl'RKIKS, V kM?l 75 t. (cn $\ 00
TORACOA, Manufactured, ^ lb, 5?r.W?2 00
? TALLOW, lb ...... 15 r.
. TKA, \1 lb. Uunjx.wHwr, $2 00
I ' liy*oRf>,n 2 25
A <? .. HUr-V || 50 <? |2 o >
* WI5FAT. TO W*1hi1 #9 5.1
ijf-W W:Hit
IOcn Okrnam Fri.i.ow-Ciiiskf? will read
with Interact the cable telegram, which wo
publith thia mortl/ng, atallnr >hat a treaty baa
I 1'ccn negotiated hy Mr. Bancroft with tha
| North German Confederation, by which all
| German* who hare resided fivo years in tho
j United Shite*. and haro become naturalised
i cititcns, ore exempt ftotn tho military duty :
customarily exacted of thorn ill their native
land.? Ckarltuhm Set?*.
COMMERCIAL* I
Nbw Tor*. March 9
- 1 J..1I t ... 1 1 /?
uprDQ'1 rery nun, l?UI WOWd Uf W
Mil moderately active; sales 8,200 bale#,
i 24.
BAt.TtMn**, March t. '
Cotton fiimer at 23. Flnnr mure active.
Wheat Mteixtv?prime to choice red 2.65(d)
2<to. fj?irn dull and declined?white 1.15
($1 13; yellow t 12(31.16; mixed 1.12.?
(hit* steady, at 78@SO Rye steady, at 63
@10. .
Oijtoixaan, March 2.
Flour quoted firmer. Mesa pork doll, at
24<023. II icon in Rood demand?shoulders
11$; clrftr shle? 14j. Lard freely offered
at 16$ ? no buyers.
CltAHT.aeTos, March 2.
Col to* has partially advanced?$@lc.;
sales C60 balee?middling 22.
CiiAHi-rem*. Febrnary IP.
Cotton In i?ood d' Tiiand, at $ cent decline;
ea!?s 1,000 bales?middling 21$.
Arot'STA, February 29.
Cotton Market steady ; sa es 845 bales;
receipts filo?middling 2<t@20$ ; stock on I
hand 12,>>20. |
MRS. ELLEN HOWELL,
liDjaiitifiiw hji&IKIWZv
nAS just received Borne very pretty
lilt A ID STAMPS, suitahlo l?r Stamp. I
ing Sacks nnd Hkirts. Alan, new Sleeve pattern*
and flared Skirts. DRESS MAKINfl
smi other SKWINQ dono as usual. All Work
promptly executed anil nt reasonable prices. <
Thankful for the liberal patronage received,
fhe hopes to merit a continuance of the same. ,
Two doors above tbo Presoytorisu 1
Church. 41-4 March 4.
Tax Notice.
IllEHF.RY notify the tax payers of .
Greenville District, who have paid ,
their State tax f>?r the rear 1837. that thev
are due the CONVENTION TAX, and 1 I
will he at Greenville Court llou?e from the
9th to the I4th of March to toccive the
aiue. A C. PEACE.
T C. G D. |
March 4 41 4 (
S. M. MURPHY,
OK GREENVI1.LE, S. 0.,'
a?e WILL he rendv, at all times, i
rrpnfr and tune PIANO
J J ?lJ U FORTES, ORGANS. MRLODE ?
ON8 AND KOLI \N ATTACHMENTS m
he heat of style, ntid on a. reasonable
terms as can be afforded.
March 4 41 4 I
hawtiFoTFn"* agnew, '
AOKNTs FOlt TltR
FIIBLETOI F&CTI1T, :
HAVING lisen appointed Agents for the *
I'ei dleton Kaeli.rvj *> will keep on '
hand and s. 11 COTTON YARN at /infory
price*, w noieea e nnu reioji.
hawthorn a aonew,
1T<> ?-n 1'uth. S. C.
Marcl. 4 v 41 4 <
Tho Stato of South Carolina. 1
GKKLNVILLE DISTRICT.
Ily S. J. DO V Til J T, ?.'?</., Ordinary nf mid
Diitriel.
WHEREAS, JAM I 8 0. YEAUGIN has
(Uo.r a l'vlUimi in my Office, praying
tint T/lt?n ??T Administration, <>u all and siojru'ar
the poods and chattels, rights and credits
of MISS E. A. YEARUIN late of the District
aforesaid, deceased, should he granted to him.
Throe arr, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred aud creditors of i
the said deceased, to ho and appear in tire
Court of Ordinory for said District, to be bidden
at Greenville Court House, oh ike 12sA
day of Mttrek next, to show c mso, if any, why
the said Administration should not he granted.
8. J. DOliTlfIT, 0. G. 1*.
Ordinary's Oflice, 27th February, 1868.
March 4 41 2
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER McETlNG AND QUEEN STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
iy^Lp^X THIS well known FIRST
CLASS HOTliL has just
lx>cn thoroughly repaired, roll
t ted and re-furnished, and is now ready for
the accommodation of the travelling public,
whoso patronage is respectfully solicited.
Merchants visiting the aity, are respectfully
iuritad. Every accommodation will be offer*?<1
them.
Coaches alwiys in readiness to ennrcy passenger*
to mid from the Hotel.
The Proprietor promises to <1? all in hi* power
lor tho comfort of hi* puests.
JOSEPH PURCKl.T,, Proprietor.
March 4, 18A8. 41 If
TO THE PUIILIC.
THE PAVILION HOTEL,
ciia rlkstox, s. r?
a ?- - hVO LONG and ?Mjr eon
dnoted hy the late H. 1..
bUTTKRrlELD, will Mill
Eo-tjCpyj^Cr 1?? kept open for the neeom
omlitieti ol <he trnvelii ? ptiblie And it*
former friend* and petrous will find the
usual aceomftoodntiona and attention* l>e
stowed on them a* formerly, and I he publie
frvors, air -ady *" *te|| established a* Til E
11< tTKLof tHe TK A V Bld>TG MKMC IIA NTS
of the South, will, hy rtinctt cffoiU, he
laithftilly preserved.
March 4. IHA8 41 jff
The State of South Carolina. I
GRKEXVILLK DISTRICT.
IN FQtJITY.
F.I.fRA J. J'nrSCB, KxAentri*. v?. NANCY
M. KINNKY, U. W. SULLIVAN ct al.?
IHIl fnr li'urtr, Sale of Land, /uJmitlU'H,
it'C.
fjtllK frMltori of tho Into JASTKR J.
X I'ltlNCE nre n<>?iti.-.l Ihat an Ynjni.e- j
lion ha* I "ton granted in tho nbnxo on-o, ro- I
(mining Ihein frt?m Miin;* the Executrix at I
Uw. J A/MRS P. MoOnK, f. K. U. I?.
February 13th, IftCA. -I Vat. JA
KINO 4 GIBBON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
CIIAItL.ESTO.1f, S. O.
o. w. ki*?. . ,v (to. b. oiaaox.
OFKhi 11 UmI' MrrleH for tho fala of Cl>T?
TON and Ol'UKR PROIHJCK. Btrici
I attention glreu to bnalaess Mil prompt return*
j matte. /
. A. M. Hamilton. Roger* Jk
( DogfcU and litout A Kichaniai.n, Williaiinton,
II BIBB
I Ol> f J T.iT'h a r?r
O n L Li 1 L\ u urr
AT
I IIAVE A LARGE LOT OF
Dry Goods
GrtKjerios
Jlardwuro
Ladies' Ti imiuings
ItihbotlS
Hats and Caps
' DonnoU
Ready-mado Clothing
Duckets
TuU
Droo:ns
With many, vory many other Articles,
which I am
8EIMC OFF AT COST.
[37** Any persons wantiug to
buy
snn do 8*i now.
|9@r* Cull, cxamino and judge
for yourse vos.
J no. D. A&Iimorc.
M,.r. li 4 41 If
^ JUST arrived, from New
fiT^V.,.1. n t.?? ,.r sii.Mlr VI
IfffJf GAR?. COFFEES ANDjg&Sj!
BSSWTEAS. Cheapest Hold inliftSSSi'
.bis market sinoc tlin war. At
JXO. D. ASIIMOUE's.
Raisin*, t'lirrnnls,
CITRON, Ginger, Fpicc, Pepper, Nutmegs,
Almonds. UmmmdI, Cheese, Candy.
-'Reaper Uiau the choa|>cst. At
J SO. D. AS1IM0HE-S.
refiToats,
SALT. 720 pound Sack*, at coat and charger ;
Peruvian Guauo, genuine, at oust and
ibarges.
3fevery description, arriving every week from
the New York and llaltimoru markets, cheaper
than hns ever been sold in this market, (esi
in ate J on a gold baais,) either l-cfo're or eiueo
the war. At JNO. D. ASllMORE'S.
February 20 40 tf
Notice.
rl UARDT tNS, Trustees and Receivers are
jt rvtjuirod to make their ANNUAL RETURNS
to this Ofliob by the firttl tiny uf May
or n Hair will lie issued against tlieio.
J. P. MOORE, C. K. G. D.
Commissioner's Offlco, Greenville, February
24th, 1808. 40-10
m souTHERi? mmmi
rrni.iatiKD at
G REENVILLE, S. C.
O. I. TOWNES, Senior Editor.
JNO.C. BAILEY, Pro'r. * AwocUtc Editor.
?a
ONF. DOLLAR FOR SIX MONTHS.
Chtbt uf 10 trill rrceiet one eojiy frtettf rh'tryr,
OW is the timo to subscribe. The News
ia important and exciting. Matters
general and local worthy attention and disensaion.
The EJitora take pains to prcaer.t to the
readers of the ENTERPRISE facta and enmiitcuts
as to "current events," and will continue
to advocate such measurva as in their
judgment will promote the puldic weal. Also
giving a fair presentation and hearing to both
sidrs of public questions.
n. tt .1 ?lk... K...,l..aa - - ftn.
VIM VUIl III1U "Ujvr vuiiiiniuiiii^ nini
price*. No family should be willumt a good
Newspaper. It is the cheapest of all means
of information, improvement, education and
regular untert ilmuont, and profttublo to every
buainota.
Greenville, 8. C., February 2ft, 1808.
I^OR the convenience ?f persons residing in
the several nniued Sub-Kloction 1'recinct|,
I hereby give notice thut I will attend
nnd take A88R88M KNTS of the ANNUAL
TANKS of I.W j a* fallows ?
At Grove Station. Monday, 9th March.
At I.riiderninn'a, Tuesday, 10th March.
At McNccly'*, Wednesday. 11th March.
At Fairview. Thursday, 12th Mareb.
At Sullivan's, Friday, 13th- March.
At McCuJ lough'*, Saturday, 11th March.
At Arnold'*, Monday, tilth March.
At Kitnpsonville, Wednesday, 18th March.
At Walker's Cross Road*, Thursday, 1'Jth Mar.
At Chirk Springs, Friday, 20th March.
At tiro**', Saturday, 2l*t March.
At Gowensvillc, Monday, 23d March.
At Dickey'*, Tuesday, 2tlh March.
At McKinney'*, Wednesday, 2fttb March.
At Hodge's, Thursday, 2flth March.
At .T. II. Goodwin'*, Friday, 27th March.
At Oil Camp, Saturday, 28th March.
At Marietta, Monday, 30th March.
At Montgomery'*, Tuesday, Slat March.
Thia Assessment includes the taxable In
eoine of the calendar year of 1837, and thi
Taa on Carriage*, Uoid Watches, Billiard T?
hies, Gidd and Stiver IMate, owned March lat
I SOS. K??-h parly will please note wuii a* it
hi* Income prior to the date of Assessment.
Persons, Firms, Companies or Corporation
in any business occupation or profs'*
sion within iho litnita of Greenville Diitrict
for which a Special Tax I* required, must dnlj
apply ar.d register llieir natnoa with ino, nni
the prosecution of their business without sucl
iippiiratioii will render them liable, Ignor
anee i? no pica fur failure to comply with tin
law of tho land. .
Furthermore, *11 person* who arc intercstei
in any Legacies, Distributive Shares, Inher
iianci or *iKK.-es?ioo?, either an AdminUtra
tor, Executor or Trustee, must uwike Itetari
n* in their case provided.
. KD. HUDSON SMITJ?,
Assessor Orennvllln District, South Carolina.
Greenville, 8. C., Fab. S-t, 186ft. 4U-&
OA 8ACK8 of EXTRA PAMII.T FLOUR
OU fait rectited, and for ante low fw
caab, ab T. W. DA VIS'S
I
t ft I 8 i 0
INTEHBAL REVENUE.
United States Internal Revenue,
Dr.p. C?l. Orrica, Ohieitiui!, K. C., I
January 28, I8fl?t. )
I j V) V virtue of an nr ler fr<?:u A. 8. Wall.tea,
| ) Collector <>f Internal Revenue, Sil Collection
bLtrh *. N. fj., I va ill tad!. to tho hlghMt
h|4<|er, on TliWrfaji, 2</ u/ A/n it, 1368, at
tlio ri-riiirtiro of defon Innt. ut Marietta, UrenVille
District, 1 ^orrtl !! >,*< ; 1 Jfajjtf //vim,
.nn?l T nut knrme Also, one TRACT of
LASI>, containing 1 to Acre*, l?dng the Tract
on which defendant now resides, adjoining
lands of J. 11. Cleveland, John Uucst, Oihhon
and others. Levied on as the property and
sohl for tho tax assessed against IIKXDKKSOX
GOOD. at the suit of tho Uuitad States
for hevunuc Tax. Terms .-ash.
A. L. COBB, Deputy Colic- b>r.
January 28, 1888. - 38-10
United States Internal Revenue.
Dkpvty Cm,. Omen 8t> I)iht., 8. C. 'J
Greenville, February 16, 1888. f
BY virtno of a warrant, fT.un A. 8. WALLACE,
Collector of Internal Revenue,
3d Collection District. 8. C., I will roll to the
highest bidder. nt the resilience of CHEVU8
C. MONTHOMERY, on Tuesday. lOtfc </..*
.1Inrrh. I>ctween tho hours of 12 and' 1, the
following described TRACT OF LAND, containing
880 ncrcs luoro or less, situated in
Green rlllu District, about 13 iniles from
Greenville C'utrt House, on Briimuiett waters
of Haltida river, adjoining land* ?>f Mrs.
Thniuas Powell, E. Cunningham. Win. Cog,
Mr*. Joseph Bate*, and others, levied oil as
the property, nnd sold for tho tax assessed
sguinst CHKVDH. C. MONTGOMERY. nt
the suit of tho United States fur ltercnue
Tax.
Ten** CASH. A. T,. COBB,
Dep. Col. Iut. Rov., Greenville, S. C.
Feb 10 30 *
Notice.
T"N conformity "with the requirement* of the
1 Internal Revenue Laws. I hereby giro
notice In alt persons who may claim a STILL,
CAP and WORM seised by Ed. Hudson
Smith, on tbo 7tl? day of February. 1S88. on
or near the premises ol DKMARCU3 POOL,
12 or IS miles from Greenville Court IIousc,
because of being used in violation of the
Internal Revenue Laws, to make sueh claims
hvfoie mo, within thirty days from the first
publication el this notice.
. ' A.L.COIIB,
Dep. Col. Int. Rov., Orocnville, 8. C.
Feb IV 3V S
Notice.
TIf conf. rtnily with tho requirement* of tho
Internal Revenue Laws. I hereby give
notice to nil pcr?on? who may claim a STILL,
CAP AND WORM, soiled in Anderson District,
on the premises of ALLKX COTHUAN,
about S or 4 miles from Calhoun, on tho 10 th
of February, because of being used in violation
of the Internal Revenue Laws, to make
such claims before mo within thirty days from
the first publication of this notice.
A. L. COBB,
Dep. Col. Int. Rov., Greenville, S. C.
Feb IV Sit S
MPIIiAiMhliftBn dhll
AT
SEVENIY-FIVE CENTS.
MMnsoTpErajii.
OYSTERS
35 CENTS PEIl IK)X.
\H
R. W. Folger & Co.
February 2tt 40 tf
Tho Slato of South Carolina.
QREKN'VII.I.K DISTRICT.
fly .9 J. HOUTIIIT, A'?<J., Orilhiury of
HI hi Ih'ilrirt.
HKIIKAS, M. J. I.OPKRI?a? filed n
1 1 Petition In my Office, praying that
Cltcttof Administration. with 11??* Will Annexed,
on nil nn.t aiiigt\h.r the goods and
chattel* right* and credits of JKSSE J.
I.OCKE Inte of the Dal.let aforesaid, de
t:oA**d, ahonM he granted to Itiin.
Thftr nre, thtf/urf, to rite and admonish
n*I i.ti.l singular the kindred and creditors
of the said d> oensod. to he niid Appear in
the Court of Ordinalv foe said District, to
t,? I...I i.o. ?i a.. -;"i- i' it ?
9f/? </?ty i>f March next t'? ?liow cause, if
nv, why tlie said A.'tninieli .tlion should I
not lit* grunlcJ.
K J. ! OITTHIT.O O T>.
Ordinary's Office, ~*24th February, IbGi.
. Frl. 2rt 40 2
BOOT AND SHOE
MAKING.
TIIK *ub*<ril.cr linr- r-Cs-*
I\ Intj now in hi* employ jt^a? I
% ory C 0 U P 11 J' E N J ' tki.
WORKMEN, aiol kc<pin?? const jitfly on haiol
the very boat M.\TKKIAl? *>r Ue ?p?u>r>-,
takes pleasure in anni>Uii?j4*jto l^a'^tililie
that lie i* prepared to (ill oil o??lu f""
HOOTS ANI> Pll<?K8, lit sht<W holme, ami
I an irnnicea all Work to bo done iit rlic inuat
fash notable anil durable maimer. Alio KK'
PAIltS promptly attended to.
Shop on Art-nuo Flroct, first door
eait ol Main.
J. C. HICKS.
Feb IS 33 4
Taxes! Taxes!!
T N arcordnneo with the order of Mnj. Grn.
I F.. R. F. Cnnby, I hereby jfivo notice that
I will be in attendencc at the following; places
and lime*, for the pitrpoac ?f collecting the
laviifl fs?r Ilia vaar rtiinnitinflnj <*n *!?.? fir-? *?f
October, 18117, and ending on tbo 8t>th 8eptemper,
1868, tut imposed l>y *?id Order, via:
At llateavillc, Wonday, 17ih February.
4 Chirk Spring*, TwiiUy, 18th "
44 Urorr't U'riiuunlay, lUlli "
44 Ooarctt?v?lle, Thuradny, 20th "
" Dirkry'a, Friday, 21?t 44
44 MrKinnry'a, Balurday, 22d 44
44 llodgo'a, Monday, 241h 44
" Cleveland'* Mill, Tucaddy, 25th 44
44 Mnricttd, IVrdnwdny, 2At It 44
44 Montgomery"*, Thnreday, 27th "
" (Irovo Station, Friday, V8lh 44
44 I.andertnan'*. ttaturd?y, 29th 44
' McNecly'a, Monday. 2d of March
' Falrvicw, Tuerday, 3d 44
44 Sullivan'#, Weducaday, 4th 44
44 McCullough's. Thursday, 5th 44
44 Arnold'*, Fridny. 3th 44
44 6i?np*"tivllle, Saturday, Tth 44
And on tho week Ml-.wing at UreeiiviUe
Court House, at tlio Sheriff"'* Office.
In order to nrnl** up one hall o' my return
l?y the 81#t of Maroh, a# rrquittd hy law, I
am neceaatrily emaprllwl to c***e taking
return# after the 14lh day of Mureh. An
person* failing to make their rrfttma hy that
day will find tktbie Tax Kxeeution* again*!
them lodged with the Sheriff fur collection.
IVw making return* prior lu that tint*
and failing to pay the Mm* hy Halenday In
June, will find alngle Tax Kxecutinn* it-ued
, agalnat tham for eolleetion of the mine. 1
r ; hop* that nil tax-payeta will turn out ami
mm 11?cir return*. m u w . v . . ..,i
FRESH ARRIVAL.
WjSS Bilb > B>
! ffTlIE un<lors>nno<l ho* Ju?t reoelrod
J opooo I ? UKAUTlt'UL LOT OF
I r?&ssmc js&sid jmpjmi
Which ho i?ffero"lo his cn?ioinor? and the pablie
gcucrully, at
GREATLY
1! EDl'CED PRICES.
Thankful for the lihcral patronage recoired
be liopce to merit a continuance of the mue
W. H. HOVEY.
J*n 8 " S3 tt
iisHfiir
AXOT1IKU ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
PRINTS, GIUGKAWS,
BLEACHED AND BROWN
SHEETINGS
AND
Shirtings,
(SNA ISLAND, AC.}
To which wo w .ulil invito nttontion.
ALSO,
& etsrcprsias it.?? ?ir
COFFEES, TEAS, SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
RICE, CHEESE, &C.,
All of which we will cell *j LOW as the/ oaa
t'O bong-lit iu mijr market In the State, IrtMportation
gildml.
Wo keep constantly on hand, all khsds (
Provisions,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Z-ti" OI K TEHMS AUK STRICTLY
CASH.
Williams & Whitmire.
Greenville, P. C., January 8, 1888. JS-tf
PROFESSOR JOHNSON,
Toacher of Plano-Yorte, Organ, Melodeon,
Vocalisation, Ac.
zpj > WORLD respectfully
-feki-" a-T notify the citix-Ds ?f
gfcJ"' -yS? Greenville, that he will
IA ">e '? teaeh ? l?t
5?INipilr outside of tho
Ci>U-i|(o, and will wait upon such bk may
prefer it, hi tln-ir own homes. Tonu* reasonable,
nod in accordance with the present
reduced efreurnstwocca of nil.
PIANOS TUNEI) in tho best tnsnnar.
una iwuhyi-.a rMKIDiUS Kfc-l'AIllfcP, bu?
n? olli-r Hi*i>iiir(,
1ST Applications may be made ( lh?
Female College, (Inrce building.) and order*
for Tumi g left nt the Drug-stores of Welter
?.t Westmoreland, and Harrison A Marshall.
Greenville, S. C , January 21at, 1868.
Ian *29 86 f
W. H CAMMER,
PRACTICAL. GUNS WITH *
AND MACHINIST.
'
(TORN SIIELT.FRS. Cotton flina. I.ooke.
J Kerosene Oil I<antps, Sewing Maeh
i tie* nod l'arasola, REPAIRED with
promptness Ch signs reasonable.
*f?~ Country Produce taken in exchange
for Work
Stand?At W eel field's old Shop.
Jan 22 36 tf
To Rent.
A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE
|}|. A Nil ? ROUNDS, near the Ponilloton
liij_ Road, about one inllo from the Public
Square in the Town of Greenville. The
House is comparatively now, largo enough for
any fninily. On the promivos arc all necessary
out-buildings, n fine Garden and patches besides
for cultivation, nn excellent aeleetb n of
bearing I'ruit trees, also ornamental trees and
shrubbery. The place wus improved by tbe
late Whitefoord Smith, Son.
for further information apply to P,
F. HllDDl'TII, Greenville, S. C.
Jan 22 *6 t(
BATESVILLE
MABOFACrURIlSG COMPAilY.
OAVINO been appointed AgeoU far
Ibis Company. we are prepared to
ell slllltTlXUS AND YARK at Factory
price*.
David ?V Slrndley,
Cir*cen aud Commission Merchants,
Greenville, S. O.
Nov B 24 tf
| l\f\ SACKS of SALT, low for ca*h, at
1 UV/ T. W. DAVIS',
Buncombe Street.
Jan 22 26 tf
HIOHKST market price Laid in cash for
COTTON, at T. W. DAVIS'
Buncombe Street.
Jan 22 . 25 tf
Dental Card.
i/rv Dr. ANI>KHSON rrapectfaily
ffmirfgSfajH^ informs hie friend* that he haa
removed to hi* Office, on Main
Street, next b> what was the <io?dletl House,
whore he may be found at ALL HOCKS, both
day and night, prepared to operate aa LOW
in price ue any one, lor lite CASK.
Greenville, January 8th, IMS.
. Jan 8 .",3 H
Notice.
A 1.1. per.??na tndeliled lt? lh? Fdnln of
Win. J Coi, decenari*!. ami of William
Ungur, iKceaoti, are notified in come fori
ward and pay their indcMedneM at once:
i Th??ee faldng to do at, I -efore return day,
| may expect to find llio demands agninrt
tliem put in ??iH ; and tlioee having clalma
I miiat preatnl them to ma for pnvntenf.
KO It Kit I' I K \t: U K.