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^ * t 1 k ...... =?= a 1'mn akd ikk pkktch or ginihal Ghamt, ht a Baptist Misiitkm.?An edktorUI in the Religious Herald, of Richmond, written. u i* understood, by the distinguished Dr. Fuller, of Baltimore, of the Baptist Church, gives the following view of the P reel dent elect and bis probable policy t The future President baa one of tbe moat compact and vigorous frames, and aecnta to be iinpvrturbably seiene, self-possessed, and not only reticent but accretive. At our time of life wo ought to know something of men, and we cannot be mistaken in saying that be is unassuming, modest and really Kind-hearted. As to bla soldierly qualities we are no judges; I but in tula country, and in this epocu, when I HQ WUOIU WTcrj uami HUM nuiunu M Nil VINM'I I when end where, at every Slithering?from large conventions to little church mot-tings? we hare C ice roc* nnd Demosthenes**, ruving, reciting maddening in ail the truo inspirations of noble oloqucnco?It li suroly a marrol and a mystery to dlacorer a bujnan being who not only " digi not rlae to mako a speech "?ae the tedione spceck-tnskora always cay?but who will ?Mtt indke a speech. lie haa at leaat the win prudence of one President, of wh<>tu ghe-elder Adama remarked : " The groat differ ?noe between General "Washington and uiyaclf la that he Itnowe how to hold hla tongne and I do not." However, one conclusion we formed alter aonae little intorcuuree with there visitor*. It la, that General Grant considers 1bo war aa wndud, and menna officially and really ao to treat tho mattery .that ha wiahea to hear no tnore about " rebellion," and 44 troason," and 41 loyalty," aa terma of crimination and rc criininntion , hut aiucerely desires to promote *!>? bolt welfare of tha whole Union, noting Justly, genoroualy, magnanimously j and that lie will firmly carry out hia aincero convictions, nnd is not a man of whom it will ever be said (us Wendell Phillips said of Mr. Lincoln) tliMt lio wis "bayonettod irp"" to tncaauroa against which his judgment and hit heart recalcitrated. We may add that this risit of (leno,-al Grant haa really caused Southern securities to 44 appreciate " la the market. Gkksrii. Cuwitmo's Mission.?The treaty amide by tlencral Cushiug with the Government of Colombia concedes to the United Ptates tho exclusive right to construct an intcr-oceanic canal across the Isthmus of Darien, at any poiut which may bo selected by tho United States. The Colombian Oovernmcnt cedes aix miles of land on each side of the canal, one-half for its own benefit and tho other for that of tho party .undertaking the construction of tho work. The Colombian Government is to rScetfe ten per cent, of the net income for tho first ten years, and after tho canal is paid for, twenty five per cent, of the net profits. The treaty is to be rat ficd by the 'United States within ten months, and the surveys are lobe made within two-years after tho ratification. The canal is to be begun within five years and fanlahed within fiftoen years after the calification, otherwise tho chnrtcr fatis. Tho charter runt for one buudred years. Tho riinai is to be under tho control ot tho United 'States, and Congress con fix the rato of tolls. The navigation is to be open to all nations in dime of peace, but closed to belligerents who enny seek to avail thcuisulvcs of its advantages. It is estimated the canal will cost $11)0,000,000. A company was not long ago organiiod in New York, under a charter of that State, with Peter Cooper as President. It is -said, on distinguished authority, that this rnmianv has the omtital. and is ready to commenco tho work. Congress, however, is at liberty to give the preference to this or to any other private company, or the United States ran itself undertake tho construction of tho eanal. Tnn Cuba* Rkvolctw* a*n tit* St'CAn VIakkst.?The Wow York H'orM says: The Revolution in Cuba and the abolition of slavery on that Island are likely to hitvo an important effect upon this country. Raw wttgnrs have advanced one cent, per pound in lliis market since Monday, and tho present yricea may ho regarded as fully two cents riighor than wonhl ho obtained bad Cuba regained tranquil. This advanoo in prices, with r prospect of a still further advance, will undoubtedly greatly stimulate the production of sugar in ^Louisiana as well as in other sugargrowing districts of the earth; and we fortunately have a liberal stock on band for this stsge of tho season. Stocks of "sweets" in this country -aro probably fully twice as large as they au.ro one year ago. The riso comes early onougls, also, to have its effect upon the jiroduotion of maple sugar and sorghum. Tho Jiigher cost will likowiso limit consumption. These facts must all no taken .into the account in considering tho future of the sugar market. With tho increased home production and tho diminished importation which appear to be in prospeet, the Federal treasury will lose largely fr?m a corresponding lulling off In tho duties on imports, and it becomes a practical question of present interest whether a reduction in tho Variff on sugar is not necessary-to-prevent a total lose of roreuuo 'herefrom, and a aerious Vurden upon tho people to the advantage of speculators only. Tnm Secretary of the Treasury sent to the House a reply to the resolution as to the amount of money recovered in foreign countries on account of the late Confederate States. Caleb Curbing wiu employed by tbe Plato department on Ibtt business, and reports that 921,723 have been recovered. Tbe balance remaining I* $2,320, on whidb (here I* an unpaid demand for $1,000, Including in the rum which baa been disbursed from this fund 160 francs depot ited with a court in France in the .Arman suit, according to tbe law which requires from aliens socnrity for paymont of costs, which sum shall remain in said court. The information called for by the resolution has already been famished, Ibo residue of motley received from the sale of captured and ?b*ndi>*ed lands In the insurrectionary disdriets baring beeu eovcred into tbe Treasury. Of this sum, tbe $600,000, mentioned in the previous document, on deposit with tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, of New York, to secure the sureties on a bond required to he 4tiren by Simeon Draper, late eo'.ton agent at New York city. In tbe suits ngnlnst him. 9(0.0,000 worn released by discontinuance of part of tbe suits and covered into the Trensnry in Novotnber, 1887. The remaining $100,000 still remsins on dspoait to abide tbe result .of sueb remaining suits. fy Rev. Jambs I*. Botcb, P. P., of Oreenvllle, has been elected s Director of ill* Kowlh Carolina Rai'road Company. or M.j. Gtoxoa McKsionr, known a* "Asa Hastx," died in jfaw Orleans on the loth Inst. tW Th* Barnwell Journal is the tit'e of usw paper, the publication of wlilcli has Just basn oemmeneed. ar a man in Charleston recently jump d through the sa*h of a fourth story win slow, killing him instantly. HP Tin AnJt^. D. !..< l? 1 r??_ ???W W? w?.??T rm a rRavjl*r?ai 0?0 < the largest weeVty paper published in South Caroline, and baa over 6,000 sub?gib wrs. %W Mrs. 0aw? will compromise with <ha city of New Orleana for $1,600,000 ?all. XW The Preebyterian Church at Laurenavilla hoi abandoned tha system of rant ing pews, and lha tenia are now fiaa to all Lays adrteea from Peru ahow that tba republics of tba Pacific coaat bare accepted tba allatUa of the United States In their w?f with Spate, and a congress of plenlpotentiarici from tba belligerents (a expected to meet in Wasbiogten during tba spring. T HI S , ,x' i" A Good Word ron Senator Sawykr? Lm( week, we commcnUd open the 1Mb Amendment to tbe Constitution of the United Ptatee, which to to eceore universal negro suffrage throughout tbe Union, end etill leave t'ue whiter of tbe Ponth disfranchised. ;i In connection with tbie matter, Mr. Ylekere, of Maryland, offered an amendment having fur lie design the removal of disfranchisement from tbe whitea of tbe South. Thla amendment, tbe Senate reorncd even to take into consideration. Only twelve Republican* voted for it; and among those, to bin credit he it said, waa Senator Sawyer ul South Carolina. I>a*tw or 801.. Bairn, rna Arron.?Thr telegraph bring* aewa of tbe death of 80I. Smith, tbe reteran actor and theatrical manager, at 8t. L?uia. Two of hit aoua are connected with the New York alage at present. Mobilr, February S3. Pale* of cotton to-day 2,000 halve?middlings 37); receipt* 1,127. AreosTA, February 22. Cotton market advancing and bolder* firm, with talcs of I 6 j bales?middlings 27J(^27J; receipts 20V. Savannas, February 22. Cotton firm and advanced }($lo.?tnlddliurt 28J ; i?Im 1,600 batt? ; receipt* 1,800. CM A itt.KKTuif, February 22. Cotton active, end advanced Kjg,3--.?<alu 000 hair*; middling* 281(a) 281; Out li'.tle offering at present figures; receipts 010 bales. Livr.nrooi., February 22. Evening. Cotton firm?uplands 12; Orleans 121 ; sales 12,DUO bales. GREENVILLE TRICES CURRENT cotrnnrmn wukklt, ?t MESSRS. DAVID & SI RADLEY, MERCHANTS. URKEX YT1.LK. R. C.. FEB. 23, 1809. APPLES, bushel, dried, pTd.Sl.OO(??,?l.25 m m .< .? uvpeelod, 86 e. (a) $3 00 BACON, V lb. ncw,......_..._.....19 (? 21 e. BALK RoPK. Jp tt> - ,121 <9 '*?. llAttlilNti, duunv, ?l, yd .....28(3)30 c. UAOOINO, Dundee, V > J 20(3,22o. BUH LAPS - M| BUTTER, >1 20 (9 26 c. 11UCKWII EAT FLOV R,V 10?b*,?3.00@ 1.00 BEESWAX, T?:ib, 25(g)30 e. CHICKENS, V head 20 (a, 26 *. COFFEE, W lb, Rio...... ? 26 33 o. CORN, bushel, new,.. fl lOQx, 1 16 COTTON ? 251c. KOHS, V 10(3)121 ?. FLOUR, W **ck - ft! 0d(g,fl 60 HOLD ... ....$1 S0f($8l 33 1NDIUO, Spaninb Fleat ? 82 00(q,2 26 So. Ca-,? 81 76</j>2 00 IRON. V lb, American, 71?. LEAD, V lb - 20 a. LEATHER, V lb, Sole, Hemlock,..36(9*71 e. 44 ' " Onlr, 46(^i 6Uc. u ? " Upper, .....70(3)75 e. " " " Harness 66 e. MOLASSES, "V 8?h, -Muioovndo, 76<9?1 00 44 44 44 Syrup,. .....81 26 N A 11.8, V W W 50 OATS, V bushel,? - - 00 PEAS, 44 ** - 00 c. PEACHES, V bu, Dried, peeled**! 00(?86 00 44 " " " uupcelcd,.........81.60 POTATOES, bushel, Irish, 76(d;8l 0O. " " Sweet,. ? ?...40 (a) 75c RYK. V bushel,......, 00(3,1 -00 SALT. sack, Liverpool, 23 60 (3, 83 76 SUOAR, V lb, Brown, .. 10 fa 20 o 44 44 44 Clarified, 20(9221 e. 44 44 44 Crushed, 26 c. SJJIRTINO. scvcu-eighu, bale, 14r. 44 " retail 1*1 c. TALLOW, lb 16 e. WHEAT. %? bushel ?82 00(9.82 26 TARN, Tueteey, by bsle,... 82 00 " ' bunch 82 26 "NotieorAHTIER indebted to -na arrTwrtified that wo uoo<t money to make our Hprinjc purcliiici. Acctnmt* of h>njr standi.ig will l?o placed in n'lit if not paid nt an early day. II. DEATT1? A CO. Fob 24 < 40 1 BANKNOTES^ nionr.sT price paid for Ilnnk of ChnrlfNton, Bank of Newberry, Sotilh-Wenlerii Railroad Hank Notes, And other Notes of South Carolina and North Carolina. GOLD AMB SILVER Bought and Sold at market rates. II. Ilcwlllc Sc. Co. Fob 21 40 2 CARD. CHARLES KERRISON, Formerly of ih? firm of c. a e. l. K ERR IRON, would inform his friends and the (>?blio that ho ha* pnrehnsed from Mr. Juntos I). Rett*, all hi* stock in trade, Ar., at the SioAt No. 252 Kinjr Street, nad win mere continue tbe DRY (J0OD8 IIU8IN E88, wholesale and retail, lor cash, on his own individual account and responsibility.? He will proceed, without delay, te -replenish and renew the Stock, ami continue so doing uutii the assortment shall be tnade complete and attractive. As tbe terms will be STRICTLY CASII. or approved city acceptance (or a short ercdit, it necessarily follows that the prices must be kept >?' loast as low as to be found at any other respectable establishment. His brother, Mr. B. L. KRRRISON, assist ed by Mr. A. B. McDOK B1,L, both experienced merchants in this line, will be found at his store, aiding in the conduct ami management of the business, and it is h<f>cd that bis and their efforts to win the confidence and patronage of the public will bo as successful as in past dayt was the old Arm at corner of King and Market Streets. Feb 24 40 3m VStY DAUVUIUIO UCDlTlP niTTrno innitnin o ncrnnu oil icno. TRET CURE DYSPEPSIA, awd all iullrci Of tu STOMACH AND LIVER. Tnir a?h **ro*wr*i)t? ?t tub MBDIOAL FACULTY. IIEGF.MAN Ac CO., agent*, jtkir YORK. Hannfactnred by C. F. PANKNIN, csatm ano artszcaxt, OH A It I. ICR TO N, aO. iw| hf ?>r*tor**ts mrrytra?rf."i? 24 40 \y eg T wm Piano*. PROP. DkCAUPS would re. PPfOVVf.p?ctrttll, Inform the sit teens of \i " W \/ VUreenvlllo and fMnlljr, tbtt bt bai been appointed A Rent for Ik. sale of MINOT A SON'S UPRIGHT PIANOS. Any ouo wishing to pstck.N an Instrument will do well to nail on him at the Mansion Hone#, where he baa one of them, and #ee ft?r Uiemeelvea as to It. superiority. They are the most used in parlors, and among mn.ieians in Europe. They keep belter in tune than any other kind of instrument, are more beautiful as a piene of furniture and can bo moved by a rlngle hand out of the room in ease of ire. He baa also a seven OOTAVB SQUARE PIANO for sale. Fob 24 4* tf Notico. TN ?onffmiilT With ?bt roquiremenU of Ikf Tnt.vnal Ilawu.^ V - T I 1 -I uuticc to all persons who may claim a Wagou and Team, and oaa Btrrel and lot ol Jug* of Wblikjr, which were eeited ia tho Town of Greenville, on tho morning of tba 20th of Fob* ruary, hy IV. II. Mownee, at the More of Capt. J. P. High lower?ooiaed because of violation of tho Internal Revenue La wo?(tho m<m having boew turned over to me to diopoee of aceording to law,) to make ouch clalaa before me within thirty days from the I ret pwbUea* tion of tbla noticeA. L. COBB, Deputy Collector. 3d Dielrict, 8. C. Feb 24 40 Ji Deputy Collector'! Office, QnmtetLLR, Feb. 16th. 1669 BY virtue of an ord-r from A. 8. WALLACE Collector of Internal Reveuu**, 8<l Collection Dietrict of Mouih Carolina I ?ill veil to the hi*he?t- tiidder at pnhlie outcry, on ilondny, the 16th dav of M?r<-h. Ht M (Bee's Mills, seven miles below Oreen* vllle Court llo?i?e, between the hoar* of 12 o'clock, M? and 4 o'clock, P. M., the followlift properly to wit: 8 WINNING FRAMES, 890 SPINDLES 21 I.OOM8 1 SPIN KINO MULE. 12ft SPINDLES 2 BKTs-OP WOOL CAItI>8 1 BREAKER, and OTI1F.K MACHINERY Together, if necessary, to secure the Taxes, all that TRACT Or LAND, containing about 400 ACRES, lying on l??>th sides of Reedy River, seven miles below Oreeovllle Court House, ad joining binds of V. McBee*s estate and olh era Levied on as the property at the snit of ttic United 8'ales for Internal Revenue Tax assessed against Urady 41 Hawthorne. Terme Cash. A. L. conn. Dep. Col .Hd'Col. Diet, of 8. C. Feb 17 89 4 Notice. IX conformity with the requirement* of the Internal Revenue Law, 1 hereby give notice to all persons who may claim a Wagon, two Oxen, three Barrels, -and two Deanljons of Whisky, which were seised hy W. H. Mounce and A. I,. Cobb, on <tbe 8th day Of February, five or six miles south of Grady A Hawthorne's Factory?because of violation of the Internal Revenue Law, the Revenue tax not having been paid?to make such claim before no within thirty days from the first publication of this notice. A. L. COBB, Deputy Collector. Greenville, Feb. Wtb 18(19. Feb 17 OT 3 Notice. IK conformity with tbe requirement* of the Intern*! Revenue Law*, I hereby (five notieo to all perrons who may claim a 8ttH. Cap and Worm, which were eoiced by ii'n. II. Mounce on the IStb of Febrrraiy, IMS, eleven mile* above Greenville C. M., near Mrs. Ann Hawkins'?because of being ueod in violation of the Internal Rwrmio I,awn?to make such cluitaa bef?we me within thirty days frosn the first publication of thia notice. A. L. COBB, Dep'ty Col., Int. Eevenue. Ureenville, February lfttb, Ib69. Fob 17 119 3 a Notice. I N-oetifortuity with requirement* of the In-, ternuI Revenue Laws, J hereby give notieo to uTI person* who may claim Thrra Iturret <>f II Aiily oarf on* Ttruffnraa Br?iyon, which were seised on the premise* of A. C. Peace and J. W. Reese, in the Town of Oreen villo, on the 3d day of Febrnary, by Heat M. Perry, Assistant Asseetor?seised hecanse of violation of tho Internal Revenue Law?(the same having been turned over to ene,') to sadke such claim before me within thirty daye from tbe first publication of this notice. A. L. COBB, Deputy Col. Int. Rer., 3d DisL, 8. C. Feb 10 38 3 Land for Sale* 1 Willi, sell at public sale, on M?nday, as lea day in Mat ch, if not sooner die posed of, a tract of Land, situated about eleven miles front Greenville and two ?i>?v- irvwi ur?n m J, CUniNllling IfV Acre*?ten ecroe Wrench Wollom, twenty fi-rehly cleared, balance fallow, nil in good condition. The lend lire well, end i* perliunlerly edepted to the euH'watmn of ootton. AWont one half of the entire plare te now in woodn. On the place ie a good two story Dwelling Hotiee, fix rooms, together with outbuildings, good ejsple and teach oruha d. Tt-riae caait T. J. M AH AFTER. P?h 17 39 t JfollricI Coulrt of Jbe tfoiteO Sfae* t*?U fllE DISTRICT or SoUTU CAROLINA. In Bankruptcy. Jm the Matter of L. C. MICK, Bankm/A. ? To H'lon it Mat/ Concern. THE undersigned hereby glees notice of hia appointment aa Assignee of the Eetato nf LUKE C. Rlt'K, of Greenville Countv, and Stale of South Carolina, within add t)l?tri??, who has been adjudged a BANKRUPT upon hie own petition by the Disirint C-art of said Diet riot. Dated at Greenville, S. C., the 17th day of February I8G9. W. T. SHUMATE, Aa'lgnee. Fob 17 89 3 Affrnti Wanted TIOR "PKCRRTS OF THE GREAT 1 CITY," a Work descriptive of the Virtues and the Vices, the Mysteries and crime* of New York eity. If you wish to know how fortunes are made and lost in a day; bow shrewd men are ruined ... .. ... w..... | m?w wmh%t j uicii nrv.awinaifU I?t *h>rprn; how minirtera and merchant* are Mack mailed | how 4anoa halla and cene?rt aaloona ara managed ; bow gambling honaoa and lotterlea ara conducted ; how atork and oil companiae nripinaUi and how Iba bubble* tixirat, read ihia work. Ti contain* $5 fine engraving*; telle all about the myaterica and crime* af Now York, and la tba apiciett and ckaapeat work of the kind publiahed. Price only $2.75 per eopy. Sand for cireulara and ace oor terma, and a full deeeripMoa of tba work. Addiera, JONKS BROTHERS ft CO., Atlanta, (la. Carttotf.?Inferior worfca of a aimllar obar- ] acter ara being circulated. Baa that the bonka von buy contain 35 fine cazrnriaga and a. II at .76 per copy. 4?-$ i iiTSTi S. WHIRLS, DEALER IN Clocks* WATCHES, AND ' Spectacles. ?ta pT Particular attention will bo paid to ail Work entrusted to him. Feb If at tr Mapoa' Phosphates, 5 TONS on baud and A ton* to arrive. J. T. 1'AHKS, of Greenwood anyat 44 200 pound* per acre Increased Dm yMd one hundred per cent.; 100 pound* per sere fifty per eon". Advanced maturity at least ten to fifteen day*. Considered the best Super Phosphate that baa bean offered to tha put*lie.? lleed otto and n half tona the paat year, and will nae tea next year." J. P. TtF.Kl), Anderson, A C. t On* Hundred and Fifty pound* per eere i* *A? drill increased /As yield /mm ifirss la four-fold, Aosfansd maturity, nml produced fnr ism. riur r??n/(s to (Ac mm fwnnliCy *f pare ftres/on 0neno. M Aanxnaox, 8. C., September 30, I860. 44 GrniUm*n?At your request, I state that I used Napes' Nitrogeoixod Super-Phosphate of Lima at the rate of I AO pounds per acre, in the drilL with cotton Inst spring; and to test I Its fertilising qualities fully, I left two rows through the centre of a nine acre field, to which I applied no stimulant. The growth of the " weeds " (cotton plant) is, perhaps, a fourth larger whoro the Phosphate was applied ; but its wondortul afleoi is most slearly manifested in the production. The cotton where tbu Phosphate was spoiled has not only matursd tnuch earlier than in the rows planted without manure, but the product, as any one may see by riding to ray farm, ia increased hy it from throe to four-fold. I also tried puru Peruvian Guano on ootton, 1A0 pounds to the acre, and the success of Mapes' Phosphate is tbu year far superior to it. 44 Respectfully yours. " J. P. REED." J nil ns C. Smltk. Feb 10 38 tf Lissolution. THK Copartnership horetofor# existing he tween Jon* W. Mono ah and Jusan M Wkstmonrlaxo, under tha name and style o Mono in A WssTNoaauAXD, is this day dls solved hy mutual consent. Those Indebted to the lets Firm will cat and sattla at once with J. M. WiiTMosstiSD at the Old Stand, Mansion Houaa Block. JNO. W. MORGAN, J. M. WESTMORELAND. Greenville, S. C., February 2d, 1869. A CARD. Tn retiring from the late Firm of Moaosi A Wxsrwonwi.Axn, tha undersigned begs leavi to extend to the public hia sincere thanks fo Ike very liberal oatr-mase with aklok ?-S, Firm haa been farmed, and to solicit a eon linuance of the tano for his former Cnpart aer, Dr. J. M. Wsiraoaiun, who will stll carry on tba business at th? Old Stand. JXO. W. MORGAN. A~CARD. Having secured the entire Interest ef Or Jan. W. Mnao*t in the late Firm of Mamak A Wr.STMoaai.Airw, the subscriber givos notice that he will continue the business at the same place. He respectfully returns his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and takes occasion to say that be will hereafter strive even more earnestly |? merit success. He will always heap on hand a tall Stock ol Fresh erw4 Genuine DRUGS and CHKMIOALS, together with a select assortment ol PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., Ac., all of which be will offer to the public at very reasonable wrioea. J. M. WESTMORELAND. Feb M *ti tf W. H CAMWER, PRJUSTM5AX fitJK SMITH AND MACHINIST. CORN 8IIELLF.RS, Cotton Oina, Locke, Kvronvne Oil Iam|a, Sewing Machinea and 1'araaola, REPAIRED with prompt new*. Charge* reasonable. 0f" Persons having work in my shop done during the taut year, and who hav< not yet called for the same, will plea** come forward and take it away, or it will be aold to pay for repairs. Stand?At W eat field's old Shop. Feb 10 88 tf State or South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUNTY. n>ar4?T*w lulu BY rlrt?? of an order from 8. J. DosftMt, Probate Judge, I will tell, on Salesday in March neit, to the highest bidder, at p?blie outcry, the following TUACT OV LAS 1), vis. t All that Traet of Land, situated in the County of Greenville, on waters of Knetee Hirer, bounded by lands of Joseph Green, Henry McCullough and others, and containing fifty Acres, more or less. Sold as the property of WILLIAM R. GREEN, deceased, for 1 partition among the hewm Titans.?A credit of twelve months for all except so much as will pay the eost, which will he required in oaA. Purchasers to give bond with approvod security and a mortgage of the premises to the Probata Judge, to secure the payment of the purchase meuey.-? Purchasers to pay fur titles and stamps. A. D. VICKXK8, S. G. C. February 6th, 1869. Fab 10 >8 S B9W3H Mm & (CO. W holetule Dealers IN DRTfiOODS ?iL?TOQ[i!Q?a gr 1*2 and 184 Ktatinf St. Oharlfiton, S, C. UITIH lAltl. OKO. O. UMAI. TOM. . N*aAtlA?. Feb 10 88 8m LAW NOTICE, A.. BACON, ATTORNEY AT LAW! AHS MAGISTRATE, OFFICE OVER SULLIVASS STOKE (BKUKBSyTOUUUl, 8. <9. Feb M M If P R I S S a STATE OF AOUTH CAROLINA, GRKEN VII,LK COUNTY. By 8. J. DOUTt/IT, MfHlrt, ProUtrJwfy* of mid County. WHEREAS, WM. L. HOPKINS hm filed i I'rt it ion in my Ofllc*, praying thut l4tl?ri of Admlnistiaiinii on all and singular the yowk and chattels, rights and credits of MARY C. M'ROLSE, lata of tha ; County aforesaid, deceased, should ba < granted to him. I Th't* arc. thrrtfort, to oils and admonish all aad singular lh? kindred am creditors of lli? Mid d?ae*??d, to be and np|?- or in tit* Court of CroliaU for mid Oonlr, to he hold en at Greenville Court H>om, on the 1st day of Mareh nail, to show cau?e, it any, why the said Administration should not l>? granted. a J. DOUTllIT, P. J. G. C. Probata OflUa, February l&th, 18U9. Feb 17 Stt 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Altr.ltNVii.i.r nnnvTv la the Court of Probata. 8. A. ELFORD, Executrix, es. LEMUEL WAbbKLL at at.?Vital ion form final Settlement am<i JJevrta. IT appeariag to my satisfaction that Barah Etraus, 1/ancy Welhorn, Alexander Waddell, Jatncs Waddall, Nancv Wadded, Jesse Wadded. Luctoda Wadded. William Waddall, Elisabeth McQueen and Hugh NcQuctn her husband, Martha Scruggs and John Scruggs bar husband, Mary B. Nicholson,' Claiborn Waddall, Alfred Waddall end Emilr Gregory, Defendant* la thia eaaa, reside without the limit* of this State t It ia therefore ordered that they do appear in person or hy attorney, at a Court ol Probate to be holden at Grocueklle Court House, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 13th of May next, to show eause, if any they can. why a final settlement of the Estate of EDMUND WADDELL, doeeassd, should not We bad and a decree given tboreon, or their consents in failing to attend will be entered of record. Given under uiy hand at Greenville Conrt House, tuia 13th day of February, A.D., IHfiV. 8. J. DOUTHIT, P. J. G.C. Feb 17 39 3m The State of South Carolina, GKEEKVILLK COUNTY. Im the Coirt of Probata. ABSAl.OM BLYU1E. Administrator of Borah MeJutihin, v. Jo in G. MayA'td, Wli lissn May Add etal, Defendants.? Citation f<rr Fn<al Settlement mud Decree. I 1' appearing to my satisfaction that John L G Mayfield, William Mayfirld, James Mayfl?ld, 8tanwix field, Thorn*# B. Mayflo'd, Pearson B. May field, ih* heirs at ' law and distributees of Jesse May field, and the heirs at law and diatribiitees of Mary I lteaver, defendants in this esse, reside with out the limits litis State. On motion of ' Eerie, solicitor pro pet : It is ordered, that they appear In person or by attorney, at a Court of Probate, lobe holden at Greenville Court House on the 4'it day of May n?-xt, to show cause, if any they have, why a final settlement of th* Estate of SARAII UoJUXKIN, deceased, should not l>e had, i and a decree given thereon; or their eon i rents, on failing to attend, will be entered f of record. ' Given undrr my hand and seal at Greenville Court House, this second day of Feb ; ruary, A D. 1809. 1 b. J. DOUTHIT, P. J. O. C. Feb 3 37 3m The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. Im the Court of Probato. , B. F. K1LGORE. Exeentor, Applicant v. , THOMAS MAY FIELD ef ml. Defendants Citation for a Final SMfemen.1 and l>e*~r** IT appearing to my satisfaction Dial TlxMnn* Ma t field, 2-hnni Brown, the , hcin ?4 Jutuea Miyfieid, ?mum unknown, heirs o( All-am MnxfL-hl, naWM*t unknown, , heirs of Jordan Mayfield, names unknown, and (sham Long and a-if?r Betsy Long, re aide without Ihe limitiiif ikii^UU: Ilia ordered ami decreed, Dial they do ap|>ear at a Court of 1Y.d>*le, in pereon or l?y at t. nicy. on Friday, the *Oth day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M , to show cause, if I any they can, why a Final Settlement of he Estate of JOHN MAYFIELD. deceased,, should not lie had an<i a Decree given there1 on, or^heir consents in failing loatteod will be entered of reenid. Given under my Itand at Greenville Court House, this 80th day of January, A. D., 1809. 8. J. DOUTUIT, P. I. O. C. Feb 1 97 9ra | The State of South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUNTY. In Iks Oomrt ?f Prabata. 1 OLIVER P. EARLE ?< Executors, r?. EMILY S. MOUI.Y and J. B. MOBLY ber I husband et at.?Citation for Final Settlement, /forces, aNs. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Emily Sarah Mobly and J. B. Mobly her busband, Defendants in this case, reside without the limits of thia Slate: On motion of Earle i and Blythe, Solicitors for the Petitioners, it is ordorcd, that they do appear in person or attorney, at a Court of Probate, to be holden at tlreeweilie Court House at 10 o'clock, A. M., | on the 28(b day of April next, to show cause if any they can, why a Final Settlement of the Estate of ELIZA IV. KARLE, deceased, should aot be had, and a Decree given therein, ?r their consents in failing to attend, will be ' | entered oi record. Given under my hand at Oreenville, ibis 18th day of January, A. !>., IK??. 8. J. DOUTHIT, J. P. 0, C. Feb 3 37 3m i Slate of Mouth Carolina, OREENVILLE COUNTY. In the Court of Probate* MANLY BRIGHT, Administrator with the Wilt annexed, t>?. Maruirkt C. Gnats and nth ere, Defendant*?Citation for a Ftnot Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to my aatiafaetion that Mar garet C. Greer and A. J. Greer her bus band, Florence Mayfield and John Mayfirld, Defeodanta in thia eaae, reside beyond the limita of this State : It ta therefore ordered, that they appear in person or by attorney, at a Court of Probate, to he holden at Greenvil a Court Uouee, on the 1 ith day of April neat, to show came, if anv thev have ' * ' ' why a Final Settlement of the Ealate ol I* W. MAYF'KLl), drorao'd, el.ould not lie had, and a Decree given thereon; or their concent, la failing to attend, will be entered of record. Given under my hand at Cr*envltle Court Houee, tble ll'h day ?f January, A. !>., 18?t?. H. i. DOUTIUT, P. J. 0. D. Jan ?0 M Sin , Surveyor, Convey tutcor, and Xafietnto. THK nnderaigaad having taken oat licence I ae a Conveyancer, will, in conneetinp with hlc earveyc, attend to drawing Willi, Mortgagee, Baeda, tWwera, will Prove and A tamp Papeva, gnalny Oomwiaaionara and Appralaera of Katatea at reaaonabla ratca of i charge, fteetdence, all milea Kaat of Oreea' vllle. Hie frlcnde eaneanfar with bim every Saleeday at Ornenville Court Hotiae. I will at tend on Tueaday after anlertay of 't ' each month, at my meidence, to the dutiea of I MagtaUete har Shocklev'a Dcat. I WM. A. HUDSON. Oet M tt l?*ll 1 " I ! V w*a v? > .. ^ -*- " .? ' mp'- g?? State of South Carolina. UUEENVILLK COUNTY, la ChiHtry. SUSAN TIIRKLKII.D by n.st friend w W. D. Til RKI.K ILI>, Administrator, rt a'.? Bill Jkr St'l/cment lltul illiilt, Ac. BY rirt?? of tbo Dor ratal Or Jar of Jadgw Orr. I will Mil nn 8?l?? day, in March Mat, at Orwnrillt C. H., to the highest hidJar, tbo follow lag Tract of Land, describad ? tbo Bill, vis: ' Tract N<>. 2, containing Pi*ty-sl* acres, mors or Ices, adjoining lands of Win. Asbmure, Mrs. Craig, Robert Adams and others. Turns?Credit of Twolro luonths, with hi? tarsst fi??m data, except eaough to pay lbs ousts, which must bo in oasb?iiond with gvo4 ?im m munjiigo Ol lHf pi villiStrK. PnrcLiwr to pay for I'upwi and fltamp*.* W. A. McDANIKL, C. C. C. Clerk'* Office, Feb. 2d. 1809. Feb 8 87 < The State of South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUSIY. I? Chanotry. JASPER N. RUODUTH *. BENJAMIN HUUDUTH *f at.?Hill fur Partition of Urol Eftate, dec. BY rirlar of lli? Docretnl Order of Judge Orr, I will cell on 8iliwl*y lu Meich n-xt, at Greenville C->urt llou-e. to the highest bidder, the Land* o< KACI1EL SUDDUTH, deceased. a* described la the BUI, vis : Tract No. 1. The HOME PLACE, containing One Hundred Acres. nnn-e or lee*, on couth *tde of Beaverdam Creek, adjoining land* of Wm. M?on, A. I eialer, J?m?< Bruce and other*. On thi* Tract liter* 1* a Hoe mill *ite and shoal. Traet No. 1 Known a* the WM. R?)8S TRACT, containing Nlnetjr-Ehtht Acre*, nor* or ! **, on the north *i<l? if Beaver* dam Creek, adjoining lai d* of R< uhen Budduth, Andrew Sudduth and Mr* Ponder. Tk*m*.?-Twelve month* credit, with intercet fiom day of ?ale, Bond, with approved *ur*tir* and a mortgage of the premier*. Coat* to be paid in e?sh on day of rale. Purchasers to pay for Paper* and Stamp*. W. A. McDANIEL. CCC. CletV* Office, February 2d, 180. F-l> 8 87 4 The State of South Carolina, GKEKNNILLE COUNTY. Ia Chaaeery. JAMES M. BENSON and WILLIS K. BENSON. Kseeulora, ei. MARY K. BENSON ct a!.?Bill for Partition of Ural Butot*, dec. BY virtue of the Decretal Order In thla eaee, I will resell, on Saleeday in March nest, to the highest bidder,at Greenville C. H., at the rUk of the tortner purchaser, all that LOT of LAND situated, L? ing and heing witliin the incorporate limit# of the Town of Greenville, on the Anttnu Road, containing Ten Acre*, morv or lee*. Tsrms? Cost to be paid in caeb?lU ha'anoe on a credit <4 twelve month*, with interest from date; I ond with good surety and a mortgage of the premises to eeeui* the pwrchaoe money. Purchaser to pay for paper* and stamp* W. A. McDANIEL. C. <3 C. Clerk's Office. Februnrv 2. tfta# *i_*. Tho State of South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUK1Y, In Chancery. tl'TUA!?, BYRD A CO.. *. GRADY A HAWTHORN.?Hill to FurtcUM<~tAx. BY virtue of the Decretal Order of hie Honor, Judge Jamn L. Orr, not-d- in the above c?m, I will tu-ll to the highest MdJrr, at Greenville Court House, on Sal.sDay in March next, lite 1'reoiteee described in the Pleadirgs, via: All that piece, parcel and Tiact of Land, eituated in the County of Greenville. irvrn tnilet from the Court House, and era front the Greenville Railroad iJepot, lying on Ik th rides of Reedy River, containing Four Hundred end Ninty-Nine Acres, more or lese, in e high etate of cnliivetion. Upon the place i* located the well known Cotton end Wool Feciory of the Defendants Tha Cotton Factory ia in full operation, with some thirteen hundred sptndles and twenty four lootne; the Wool Factory with one hundred and twenty mule epindlee, ia aleo in good Older, and successful operation. On the premises are a good Flouring, Griet and Saw Mills, with Blacksmith Shop?(wo comfortable Dwelling Houses, and several email framed Houses, for the ojtera liver, with a n ee btick Church. The w ater power at all seasons is sufficient to drive three times the amount of Machinery now in operation. The eounlry is r-markabiy healthy, with a climate unsurpassed in thn United States, with a sober, industrious and energetic population. Wooded 1-andr ad. jacent, well timbered, can be purchased at reasonalde price*. This is the best op?rtunity for an investment te capitalists that baa been offered iu the up oouati y since the war. G'? r% ?w m kkwk oaf0. rureliascr to psy for rspers and Stump*. W. A. M< DANIEL, C. C. C. Clerk'* Office, Feb. Vd. lfcrttt. . &r The Charleston A'nci, and Columbia Phoenix will o py twice a w eek until day of Sale asid s. nd till to the Clerk lor pay* m'nt F*h a JO 4 Male ol' South C arolina, GliENV1LLE COUNTY. In the Conrt of Probata. J. W. HILL and wife. JOSEPH KN E H1I.L. Applicants against V ILLI AM < OX and others. Defendant*.?Cilatiou for m Jinal Settlement and Deere*. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Walker Lancaster and wife. Mary Jans Lancaster, Dr. William Barton and wife, Louisa Barton, Perry Barton and wifs. Lit sir C. Barton, Defendants in tlila ease, reside without the litniit of this State ; It is therefore ordered, that they do appearlu person or by attorney at a Court of lhohate, to be heldcn at Greenville Court , House at ten o'clock, A. M , on the ?d day of March neat, to show cause, if any they ean, why ? Anal settlement of the Estate of Barsheha Cog. deceased, should not he had, I and a Dron e given therein, or their ? *> s?nl?, In failing to attend, will Le entered of record. Given under my hand at Greenville Conrt House, this id day of Deevsnber, A, D? 1888. 8 J. DOUTUIT, J. T. ?. C. v\?? ?* V 2B 3*1 THE SOUTHERN HOTEI, ? THX BTJILD III G KSOVI U M1IENNINU'S IIOTKIV HAS recently been fitted np and put in complete order, wit It ?<* Furniture ami other convenience*. toi is now open to |U? Traveling puMle, where thev ran fii d go <1 accommodation and fare at the lowest rate*. A faw permanent B<>ard<r* will t.o imhnl, J. L SOiTIICKK, Proprietor. Grtcnviile, ft. C , Feb 17, lliiti, -tf~t(