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G?u?ral Grant s Hew Cabinet. Tb? announce-tent or the new Cabinet wll1 received with surprise by (be eountry. As Ve know very little of the gentlemen named, Wt ibui set venture to discus* the matter. Oar eotemporary or the Charleeton iViet gives the following (ketch ?. the Utinbihl ol the Cabinet: Mr. Klibu B. Wasbburnc, of Illinois, the new Secretary ?r State, was born In Maine, in 1816, served an apprenticeship in a printing office,studied law In Howard University, and, , removing to the West, practiced"!** at (latetoa, Illinois. He was elected a Represent*tire to the thirty-third Congress (Tom that State, and re-eleeted to the thirty-fourth, thirty-fifth aud thirty-sixth Congresses, serving ??o two occasions as Chairman of the Commit toe on Commerce. He was Sleeted to Ibe thirty-seventh and tbirty-eigbth Congresses* and t>n account or bis having served continuously Tor a lodger period than any other member or the thirty-eight Congress, usage awarded te blm tbe title of "Oilier of tbo Hoaw." Ho ?m the author of tbo bill reviving tbo oMce Of Lieutonant-General, wblob ?m conferred on Ueueral'Grant. Jla *?? re-elected to the thirty-ninth and fortieth Congrvsansa. Mr. SVasbgrnfe was largely instrumental in Lringtng General Grant into notice under tba Lin* ooln administration, and has erer ainoe been hit warm supporter, giving him countouance ad atrengtb when the popular tide ran wgniust tiin. There aeetna to be a long link of sympathy between President Grant and tba veteran Congressmen, who baa (or soma tltno been reJfnrdod by the public aa the coming power be* iind tba throne. Mr. WJtabMirne baa beeu tioted in Congraea lor bis bitter and uncompromising opposition to financial rings and plundering cliques, and baa fairly won tbo brave title of ".Watch dog of the Treasury." lie is a decided though notan eatreine hepublican, end'is likely R? throw all bis influeqee on tba aid# of retreuebment and an esououii* x-al aduiiuistration. Mr. A. T. Stewart, tba dry goods millionaire, of Mew York city, who it to preside over the Treasury Department, la new to political life. A Scotchman by birtb, he began his career in a very bumble position, and working his way up by integrity, resolution and self-denial, now able to count his property by tens of millions of dollars. Mr. Stewart, We believe, has never been guilty of a generous -notion, being as remsrkable for his inflexibility in exacting tbe last farthing which is his ?iaa as fur his astonishing commercial success. As an executive and administrative officer ho Will have but few equals, sod if be devjtcs to Stations! affairs, a/ be doubtless will, tbe ability, tbo bonoaty and ths locorrupflidli'y which -have marked his individual career, there are bard times in store for tbe thiores and plunderers who grow fat by feeding at tbe public -erib. Mr. Stewart is well advanced in years, bat is full of life and vigor. General Schofield, aa was Intimated by Genwrel Grant previous to bis inauguration, will retain, for tbe present, tbe portfolio ol war. Mr. Adolphe K. Boric, of I'ennsylvtnia tbe Secretary of the Navy, is a retired . merchant, of Philadelphia, baring for many rears boon engaged in the Rast India trade,'from which ho reaped a princely fortune, lie is regarded as one of tho wealthiest men in the country. Ills private character is spotless; but ho has tiever been mixed up in politico. Daring tho war be was an active worker in bebalf of tbe Union cause, and be served for -several years as Vioe-Presidont of tbo Union League. General Jacob D. Cox, of Qbio, wbo takes barges of tbe Depsrtment of the Interior, i erred throughout the war in tba federal army and attained tbe rang ol Brigadivr-General. in 1806 bo was elected Governor of Otiio, which office be bold utftil 1863. General Co* 0? men of first rate ability, nod is moderate iA lilt political opinion*. Senator J. A. J. Crwnnll, of Maryland, tbe new Postmaster-General, wu bora it> 1623, wad eamo to tbe bar in I860. He was a membar of tbe Maryland llooeo of Delegate* in 1861 and 1862, and was sleeted a Representative to tbe 33th Congrcs*. In March, 1366, be wa* chosen United State* Senator for the uuexpired term of Senator T. H. Hick*, deceased. Senator CrcMwoil is a man of ability, nnd belongs, politically, to tbe claas kuown a* ''Southern loyalists." Judge K. U. Iloar, ef Massachusetts, whom President Grant ha* designated n* Attorneytteneral, while scarcely known in politic*, ba* won considerable distinction as a imwywr. He b about fifty yeast of ***, and several years go relinquished a fuorativo practice Air the eeat on the Supreme lleneb of Massachusetts, which be ba* sines held. 11* is said to he a man of the highest integrity nnd very positive In bis Manners. ' Emigration to the South. Wa. receive almost every day Inquiries about Southern lands from Northern farm rs who want to emigrate. It Is impossible for os la advise nil these correspondents as to particular localities, for a country that would suit one would not suit all. We are glad to perceive that the Southern railroad companies bare combined lo facilitate tho diffusion of Information respecting these millions of rich acre* which await the baud of industry, and to diffuse it, too, in the only way which can he of much practical use, namely, by enabling farmers to go and spy out the lead for themsslvra. A convention of officers, representing between thirty and forty road*, met In Atlanta, on ths 4th of January, and adopted ? aystety of excursion tickets, at greatly reduced rates, for actual settlers, or for per sons who wish to examine ths country with thw 10 settlement or investment. There Is s vast extent of country between the 1'oUxnso, Ohio and Mississippi Rivers where shitted labor Is bsdty wanted, land cheep, and nature prodigal of her gifu to those who have the industry to gather them. The regeneration of this region we ? believe is to bo effeotod hy the sturdy farm, era of the North. But it hea bran difficult for them to select homes in the South ? Tha distances are great, and fares on the Southern roads are very high. This new arrangement will remove the diflioulty? Holders of excursion certificates will be takoa at the rata of two cents a mile over any of tho thirty-odd roods which have joined in tbo agreement, and aetual rattlers at tho rata of one eent a mile. A great number of leading hotels in Kentucky, Ten nee roc, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Qaorgia will dodoet ons third from their usual charges In favor of t'lie same perron* Moat of tha rotda is question are in t*i? South weal, forming a complete net work from LouietHle to Saw Orleans, Mobile and Cbariaatoo ; but there are also soma in Virginia and North Carolina. Puller particulars aa to routs and din lancet, and tha oanultiooa on which exaur aioa aertiAeatea are graatad, aaa ha obtained of 0. hi. Huntington, Mo. TV* Broad, way. Maw York. Tba arrangement la to Yeaaaha is Cores uutii tha 1st of Jn'y. [A'rw York Tvihmmt, a ' v JCrfj A Muuhok Ismutio*.?The Mormons had aa axaaoUon last wash, Tha criminal waa brought Into iba Court yard, where there waa orowd of boom four bnadrtd, ood nalii in o o^alr Ha then read aland a ahaptcr from tha Maw Taatamant, tha Hons were takrn off his hands, am), at* aigaal horn tha Sharif, ho T MB ? Nawrraraae ut tub Soutkium Statm.? Tbo Marlon (9. O.) Craaoeot quote* th* number of . naw?pajK-r* in th* Southern Stat** a* follow*: Tex**, 114; Loultlaoa94 ; Alabama, 87; Arfcattsaa, 48; Florida' 88; Georgia, 98; North Carolina, 85? Sooth Carolina, 07 ; Kentucky, 70 ; Mlniarlfpl, 76 ; Tennesaea, 92. Total, 841. Thl? aatrolatloa give* a large ftmjoilty to Texaa, and plaae* our *i*t*r Carolina two ahead of it* oa the Mat. Thia number divided among the different BiatH doe* not Iravc to each mora than th* inhabitant* ean readily rapport, and our only aurpriae i* that, among tntellig-nt pe?p!e, newrpa|M-ra do not receive a greater proportion of patronage than j? bestowed. ? Wilmington (/V, C ) Star. ! Ll ILL 1J .JLLg-gg* Nkw Yon*. March 8. Cotton firm with rale* of 1 BOO balra, at 29}. Gold close.1 firm, at 814. liALTIMottK, Mmch 8. Cotton firmer but not higher, at 29.? Flour quiet and steady. Wheat firmprime Valley 2 10@2 2'). Corn firm, white K8(#87; ) ellow 8?@?2. Pork quiet, at 82.ua Dacoa In good demand?shoulder* 10. Charleston. March 8. Cotton steady and in heller d< niand with salts of ?U0 baits?middling* 2fc4 ; reeripta on. auowta. March 8 Cotton market quiet but eteady with sales of 860 bales ; receipt* 114; middling* 27i. Liverpool. March 8. Cotton quirt? npland* 124 ? Orlcau* 1-1; ale? 12.0UU bales. Uaksikd. on the 4th Inat.. at the re.*ldeuce of the bride's father, by Hee. W. IBallard. Mr. M. C. JORDAN and Miis SALLI K JENKINS, all of this County. GBEENVILLK PRICKS CUKRENT corrected weekly, et MESSRS. DAVID & STRADlEY, MERCHANTS. ORFBNVn.bE. 8. C.. MAR. 9. 1889. APPLES, q* bushel, dried, pT.t,8l.00($$l.25 " " 41 44 uupoelud, 8ft c. (b) 81 00 BACON, qa lb, new,-.. 19 <?j 21 e. BALK ROPE, Hft !b, - 124 (& l&e. BAGGING, <: urn. v. V- vd 28(g>30 ?. BAGGING, Dundee, "y yd 20^22 c. BlIR LAPS . 18J BUTTER. ? lb 20 @ 25 c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,qil001b*,$3.UO@4.00 BEESWAX, ?;n>, 26@30 e. CHICKENS, V head 20 (<g 26 e. COFFEE, qa lb, nio 25 & 33 c. CORN, W bushel, now, $1 15^)1 20 COTTON - 254o. EGGS, qa doten 10(5>l24r. FLOUR, & sack -,.....$8 0H($8 60 GOLD, 81 80^81 35 INDIGO, Spanish Fleat, -..82 00(#2 26 " 8o. Ca _$1 75(^2 00 IRON, qa lb. American, 74c. j.kad. qa ?W 20 ?. LEATHER, q-* ?. Sole, Hemlock ,-35(ft 374 c. " " 44 44 OaF, 50 c. - 44 " Upper ?.70(^76 e. 44 4 4 44 Harness 55 e. MOLASSES, qa gal., Muscovado, 7i>(ci,$l 00 , 44 4 4 44 Syrup 81 25 NAILS, *2 krg 48 60 OATS, qpt bushel,- 90 PEAS, " " . -81 00 PEACHES, qa bit, Dried, peeled.84 00@ 85 00 ? ? ? ? unpecled,.. 81.60 POTATOES, qa bushel, Irish, 76(d,8l 00. 44 * Sweet, 40(3) 75c ryk, qa bu?hci, - oo SALT, V sack, Liverpool, 83 60 <& 83 75 SUGAR, qa (b. Brown,-.. 16 (a) 20 c Clarified,... 20<&224 c. 44 44 44 Crushed,.,, 25 c. RHIRTfNLL -I..- ?-i " * rvtail lf.J c. TALLOW, ^ lb.... 15 c. WHKAT, V bushel f2 00f$f2 25 YARN, Factory, by b?le,.? $2 00 " ' buuch.. $2 25 WAMOFERTILIZER. I HAVE been appointed AGENT for tb? WAN DO COMPANY, and cab supply any Order*. JiiliiH Ci fimldi* Ak'I. ^fb-TEN TONS on band oud to arrive. Majcb 10 42 tf Strayed or Stolen, I?ROM I lie ruUcriW, on Thursday night, L 26th uIl, from Swilaer's Mill, at-out IS mitea above Lauren* C. H.. and about three mile* from Qoodgion'a Factory, on tli* ram* atream, a daik Cbeanut Sorrel MARK. Ha* no white at>eut her| lias sad dl? mark*, medium eiS-d, and ia ei?ht or in* year* old. She * laat Mcn?hj l!aj Cel*. near Faireiow. A liberal reward will ba paid for her delivery to ma, or for inioi maiioo that will lead to her recovery. SAMUEL MoAREK Mar 10 4*4 ! Watt Ploif. I AM atill furnishing the above rnperlor Turn, Subsoil, and Cultivating Plough. Having sold one hundred of them in and aiound our town and county, we can give quite a number of oerlillcates aa to their aupet lor quality. 1 am now prepared to supply the Sttel Bcraptr used on the Watt Plow for scraping cotton. Amongst the gieal number of person* using tham, I am permitted to refer to the following names i T. P. Smith, B?q , Greenville; Si C. J as. Dirnie, Esq , Greenville, 8 C. Rev J. 1*. Boyee, Greenville, 8. C. T. J, t ureton, Greenville, 8. C. T. Goldsmith, Greenville, 8, Q. J II. Cleveland, Greenville, S. C. K. K Stone, Greenville, S. C. 8. McClenahau. Greenville. 8. C J. A. I)avi<1, Greenville, & C. Rev. J. C. Fui man, Greenville, S. C. W. J. Roe, Greenville, Hf. C. I). M. I'eden, Greenville, R C. K. 11. Anderson, Greenville, 8. C. \V. K Jjjarle, Esq , Greenville, S. C. J. C. C^Torner, Greenville, 8 C. J. W. Goldsmith, Greenville, S. C. Dr. Austin, Greenville, 8. C. T. Q. Donaldson, Greenville, 8. C. I>r. A. D. Hole, Greenville, 8. O. R. M Pedro, Greenville, 8. C. T. II. McCann, F>q, Anderson, S. C. B. F. Crajrtun, Auderson, 8 C. B. F. Wliltner, Anderson, K 0. Dr. J 11. Reed, Amleieon, 8. 0, F, Wig^ington, Pickens, 8. G. Dr. F A. Miles, llckens, 8 C. B. W. Blneeingeme, Pickens, 8. Ot R R Bowen, Picker.*, 8 U J. Bowen, Pickens. 8 C. Lester A Brother, Ruen* Viela. J a a. Montgomt'v, Bat* sville. Dr. W. A Harrison, Feirview. Rev C. B. Blewnrl, Fairview. J. 8 Hammond. Reidville. Col. T L. Boioman, Reid villa, A. 0. Many of tbe above persons have frem 1 to ft in use T. H. McCenn has ft A nod B. snd one M and N, Watt Plow, nod says It is the beet Plow he ever ueed JULIUS C, flMlTH. Mftf 10 40 if e BTMBBI ?@?i 1 mins. GRECIAN BBND mmmnmwi March 10 42 1 ; Insure Your Life at Once! ! rl",lIE subscriber ia Agent for oae of the X beat and moat reliable Companies in the wot Id, a purely Southern Company, and ia managed by some <>f the beat men hi Virf;inla. In regard to it* eticceoa, we chalenge a comparison with any company in the world. The largeet proportion of its Policies are on the Urea of citis^na of that State, where its *tanding and character I* brat known. It baa eeeenteen kinds of Policies, all now furjeiling, and Its rates are lets limn northern companies, for lli? reason that Northern companies profess to believe I hat Southern people do not five as 'ong ns Northern, icheu the tvry ret ere* is (he ease (tall at ones, and secure a Policy. We re fer to Iter. 1). M Turner. Geu. 8. McOnw an, iter. J. P. lVwIy, K-r. U- 0. Ofiar, Iter. J. I. Bonner, Dr. G W. Preesloy, Br J. W. Hearst. K?v 11 T Sloan, T>r. J. J. NVardlaw, and at least one hundred others In Abbeville, alio have insured. To G. W. Sullivan, lion W. B S??np?on, Judge Mun ro, lion. J. P. Reed, Col. D. L Bonald, O, W. Midersnn, Dr. Bp'.iug, Br. Barksdale. and a grei.t ninny others who have also Insured in this Company. Gen. N. G. Evans was insured in this Company for ffi.OOO, and this amannt was prmnptip paid itnmedi at el i/ after hit death The Company has issued over 20,0o0 Policies in seventeen months, lias received an increase of nearly 9400.000 in that time, and have only lost foe by death, lor which it has paid $17,000, leaving a clear Income of about $383,000, eighty-seven and a half per Cent, of which will be divided among the Policy holders We ehnllenge the world to beat this. Br. Branch, the State Agent, lias issued one hundred Policies n Abbeville, We repeat, call at once and gel a Policy, or we will soon call on you at your houses; and beg you to wait uutil we oall before insuring e'sew lure. JOHN-FERGUSON, Agent For Greenville, S. C. Dr. J. H. Dkah Medical Examiner, Greenville C. 11., Mareh 8, 1809. Mar 10 42 ' tf Notice. IN conformity with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give notice to all persons who may claim a Still, which was seized by ltext M. l'crfy. Assistant Assessor, on the ^7th February, 1869, fifteen miles shove Grceuvillc, on the premises of James tireen?because of being used in violation of the Internal Revenue laws, the same having been turned over to mo?to make suvh claim before me within thirty days from tbe first publication of this notice. A. L. COBB, Mar 10 42-3 Dep. Col. 3d Dist., 8. C. The State of South Carolina) GREENVILLE COUNTY. In the Court cf Probata. JAMES M. BENSON Executor, vs. FRAN CKSK. BEN80N, WILLI* K. BENSON ikI otlo-rs?Petition for J'artition and Hale of Real Relate, <tv. XT appearing to my eutirfactinn, that Willi* K. Benson, Mary F. lli-mon, Jamw F. Benson and Wilha II. Benson, four of tlm defendant* in this ens*, reside beynd til* limits of I Id* State: I> ia ordered ihnl they i file their p!?a, answer or demur, to said petition in tn is office within forty daya from the puhlication of tliia notice, aa on failure to do so, the petition will be taken procon fe-so against them. 8. J. IXIUTIHT, P. J. 0. 0. March 8th, I860. Mar 10 43 8 Notice. TJIAVR returned to the State, permanently. Correspondents will send communications to Tumbling Shoals, Laurens County, . 8. C. C. P. SULLIVAN, JK. March 1st, 1889. 41 8* WH. HENRY TRESCOlT, ATTOJtMilV AT LAW. OFFICE PENDLETON, S. C. Mar A 44 2 Piano*. tsi PROF. DaCA.MPS wmtld relpiJa??iJS3<pe?tfully inform the eitisens of u " 9 u uOreenville ami viciulty, that he has been appointed A Rent for the sale of MINOT k SON'S UPRIGHT PIANOS. Any one wishing to purchase an Internment Will do Well to call on kita at the Mansion House, where he has one nf ihrtn ? <! <?? r?? themselves as to Its superiority. They ere the host used in parlora, end among mtteirimns in Europe. They keep better in tune than any Other kind of instrument, afe Inure beautiful as a pieee of furniture and can he moved by a single hand oat of the r?om in case of fire. Ho has also a sorcn OCTAVE SQUARE PIANO fof sale. Feb 24 40 tf NEW SPUING ? ? ?? S o WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, KKW STYLES SPRING PRINTS, DELAINES, AC. BLEACHES & SSSVI SHU ALSO, FARMING IMPLEMENTS ?0S3, AXIS, AC. FOR SALE, AT wmv LOW PROOK3. , II. SEATTLE * CO. ; Mweb S 41 J I ? I EB T I B I * lew Store at RtidriU*. rpilE Subscriber would rupwlfulli fall the 1 attention of tho tilliwt of HoiJvlllo and Ik* larrnnudlnK country, to the Iket that bo It now and will be constantly receiving from the Markets of Charleston, Mow York and Dalti more, the l?iste*t and thotl befffltlftll styles of HOODS, consisting of ovary variety of goods, usually kept in ato ep country store. Alto, Agent Tot the Watt Plow, stld the Britily flow, and for Cooking Stoves. Terms, fash or barter. T. L. BOZE.MAN. P. 8.-10,000 pounds Cotton Bags wanted immediately. t. l. u. Reidrills, 8. C., March 1st, 18C9. 41-2 Tho State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. In Chanesry. WYMAN, BYRD A CO., w. GRADY A HAWTHORN.? Hilt to >'eree/o?? Iftfdynjr, do. BY virtue of the Decretal Order of his lienor, Judge James L. Orr, made in the above case, I will sell to th^ highest bidder, at Ureenville Court House, on Sales Day in April next, the Promises described in the Pleadings, vis : All that pleec, parcel and Tract hf Land, situated in the County of Greenville, seven miles from tho Court HuQie, and six from tho Greenville Railroad Depot, lying on both sides of Reedy River, Containing Pour Hundred and Ninety-Nine Acres, tnore or less, in a high state of cultivation. Upon the place Is located the well known Cotton and Wool PaQtory of the Defendants. The Cotton Factory is in full operation, with some nine hundred and fifty spindlos and twenty four looms; the Wool Factory with one hundred and twenty mule pinuics, is biro in goon oroer, ana successful operation. On the promises are a good Flouring, Grist and Saw Mills, with Blacksmith Shop?two comfortable Dwelling Houses, and reveres mull framed Houses, for the operatives, with ?Kce brick Chureh. The water power ut all seasons is sufficient to drive three tiiucs the amount of Machinery now in operation. Tho country is remarkab'y healthy, with a climate Unsurpassed In the United Slates, with a sober, industrious and energetic population. Wo?wlcd Lnnds adjacent, well timbered, can bo purchased at reasonable prices. This is the best opportunity for an investment to capitalists that has been offered in Ike up country sinco the war. Tkiiws Cash. Purchaser to pay for Papers ahd Stamps. W. A. McDANIEL, C.C. 0. Clork's Office, Feb. 2d, 186V. ?3~Tho Charleston .Vetes, and Columbia Phranix will copy twice a week until day of Sale and send bill to the Cleik for payment. March 3 41 B 2)id, id Court of 1he Uniied S.qfes ron TltK DISTRICT OP SOUTH CAROLINA. IN THE MA TTER OF JO UN IF. OR AD Y BANKRUPT.? To Whom Jit Mag Concern. rilllE undersigned hereby giro notice of M . their appointment as ASSIGKKES.of the Estate of JNO. W. URAt)V, of Greenville Court House, in tho County of Greenville and Stato of South Carolina, within said District, who bas been adjudged a ttANKKUPT upon bis own petition, by the District Court of said District. Datod at Greenville* S. C.( the 27th day of Fcbruaiy, 1869. WILLIAM T. PCtMATE,) ... ABSALOM BLVTUE, J Assignees. March 3 41 3 Notice. IK conformity with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give notice to all persons who may claim a Oxe-Unrtt Ifayvs tiii<i Port*, and about Eighteen Gallant of U'Ai.by, which were seised at Williamston, S. C., on Monday, March 1st, 1869, by Geo W. liruiuMctt? because of violation of the Internal ltcvcnuo Laws, the same hav ing been turned over to mu, to dispose of according to law?to tnako such claims before me within thirty days from the first publication ol this notice. A. L. COBB, Deputy Collector. March 3, 1169. 41-3 Deputy Collector's Office* (jhkknvillk, Mnrcll 3, 1869. T>Y virtu# of authority in me vested. I 1 ) will r?poM fur rule to the higher! bidder, on Thursday, the 18lli day of Mm eh, 1809, at Greenville, C. II , at 12 o'clock, M ilia following pro|>eity, to wit: One STILL. CAP and WORM. which w?re #eis-d on the premises of Washington Smith. One BARREL and JUG of WI1IS KY, which were seized on the preniia-a ol Mies R'i'h Lewis. Three BARRELS ef WHISKY, which wer'eseii. d on or near the premise# of A C. Peace, in the Town ol Green*ille. Also, Three llAilRKI-S and a DEMIJOHN, which were seized iu possession of Drajton Goo J, Eeq, Terms Cash. a l. conn, Deputy Colleetor, 3d District, S. C. N. 11.?On the day following. Iteing the 19ih, I will sell at And-fraon.O II , anothei lot of WUlSKY, and WAGON, UARNKSS if. Mar 3 41 8 Notice. IN conformity with the requirements of the Internal Rcventie Laws, I hereby give notice to all persons who may claim a Wagou and Team, and ona Barrol sad lot of Juga of Whisky, which Were scixetl in the Town of OrecnVille, on the inotnittgof the SOth of February, by W. II. Moniice, at the etors of Papt. J. F. llightower?seised because of violation of the Internal Revenue Lnws-?-'(thn sa?ne having been turned over to tne to dispose of according to law,) to make such rlnim before me within thirty days troth the first publication of thia noticeA. L. CODB, Deputy Collector, 3d District, S. C. Feb 24 40 3 Dcputv Collector's Office, Ghkesvii.lr, Feb. lrtth, I860. BY virtue of an order from A. 8. WAL LACK Collector of Internal Revenue, 3d Collection District of Sniuh I will sell to the highest )>i.liter at public outcry, on Monday, the 19th day of April, at MoBee'a Mills, seven miles below Greenville Court House, between the hour* of 12 o'clock, M? and 4 o'clock, P. Mi, the following properly to wit: A -PINNING FRAMES, 890 SPINDLES SI LOOMS 1 SPINNING MULE. 120 SPINI>LES 2 SETS OF WOOL CARI>S I BREAKER, and OTI1KR MACHINERY Together, if necessary, to secure the lanes, si) that TRACT OF LAND, containing about 40O ACRES, lying on both sides of Reedy River, seven miles below Greenville Court House, ad joining lands of V. Mo Bee's estate and oth era Levied on as the property at the suit of the United Btates for Internal Revenue Tax assessed against Grady A Us wi borne. Terms Cash. A. L. COBB. Dep. Col., Sd Col. Dial, of 8. 0. Feb If 89 9 Law Notice?Change of Office. GF. TOW NEB has removed his Law a Office to the building north-east corser of the Pnhlto flquare, in part oirupiad by Julias 0. Smith. Auctioneer, and the Enterprise Printing Office, up stair*. Jan H |l ? RUSE. * " 1 1 - ^ . lissolution. 8 TBI Copartnership heretofore existing between Jon* W. Moesan iimI Jkwk M. WiiTiiumti.Asn, under the nnms end style of 8. Mokuan * WssTMOBBLAXD, Is till* 4?j>4i?solved by mutual cudmuL Those indebted to tho (.to Firm will eall "I and settle nt onoe with J. M. WKSTMougLARD, | at the Old Stand, Manelon 11<>um Htook. d? J .NO. W. MOIUUN. \\ J. M. WKSTMoKKLAND.. K Greenville, 8. C., February 2d. 180V. hi a card. ;; In retiring from tho late Firm of Mopoaw " a Wsxtuomblaxii, tho undersigned begs leave " to extend to the public hia sincere thanks for 1,1 tho very liberal patnuago with whleh said Ti Firm iiaa hcon favoied, and to solicit a cotj- lJ tinuanco of tho sntne for bis former Copsrtnor, Dr. J. M. Wr.stmoneiano, who will still carry ou the business at tho Old Stand. J NO. W. MOKUAN. || A~CARD. u Having secured the entire Interest of Or. Jtto. W. Muituam in the late Firm of Mohoax _ A WesTkoRBLAxn, the subscriber gives notiee _ that ho will eoutiauo the business at the saiue J place. He respeetfuily returns his thanks for tho liberal patronage heretofore received, and takes occasion to say that ho will hereafter strive even more earnestly to merit success. A lie will always keep on hand a full Stock of jr ruoii nnu ueaamo 1/1\ UUHTicl UIIEaUICALS. together Vila a select assortment of PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES. Ac., 1 Ac., all of which he will offer to the public at | very reasonable price*.. V J. M. WESTMORELAND. u Feb 10 96 tf tl S. { LfEALEli IN ii Clocks, J WATCHES, I : AND w Spectacles, ; <&c. tw Particular attention will be \ paid to all Work entrusted to him. Feb 10 38 tf mwmJMW&Tw. ' Wliolcsulo Dvuleri DBt* B00D8 ?MTMM, i 122 and 121 Heating St.. Cliai'Ichloii, S. C. t EliWIN BATES. C.RO. C. f ELM AM. (] TilOft B. m'GAUaII. Feb 10 33 8m Surveyor, Conveyancer, and Magis- 1 trate. r|HIE undersigned having taken oat license I as a noiireyrtncer, Will, in connection * with his surrey*, attend to drawing Wills, * Mortgages, Deeds, Doners, will Prove and Stump Papers, qualify Commissioners and Appraisers of Estates at reasonable rates of j charge. Residence, sis miles East of Orecnviib. Ut. M..A. ? '? _i.t- i.... ....V. jxc nwiiiis inu cuuirr wim uiui OTCrj' Satcsday at Granville Court llollM. I will attend on Tuosdny aftor aulortliy n( each mouth, at my residence, to tbo duties of Magistrate fur Shocklcy's Heat. MM, A. HUDSON1. Oct 28 23 in*tt J; CAIID. - a CHARLES KERRISON, j I^ORMfelttT of the firm of C. A E. L. ' . KBRRISON, Wottld inform his friends t and the public that he has purchased from Mr. James B. Belts, all his stock in trade, J Ac., at the Bioro Jfo. 2.S2 King Street, and will there continue the DRY GOOliS BUSINESS, wholesale and retail, for cash, on his own individual account and responsibility.? ( He will proceed; withotlt delay, to tcpleniah and renew the Stock, and coutiuiic so doing until the assortment shall he made complete ( and attractive. As the terms will be STRiCTLY CASH, or approved city acceptance tor a ' short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must be kept at least as low as to ho found at any other reapcctnble establishment. Ilia hrother, Mr. K. I,. lCKR RISON, assist ed by Mr. A. B. MrDONELL. bCth expert1 enced morchants in this line, will be found st t bis store, aiding in the conduct and tnansge- j mont of the business, and it is hoped that bis , and their effort* to Win the cottHdciiCo and patronage uf toe public will be as successful a* In past tlayt was tho old firm at corner of * ling and Market Ft torts. * Feb 24 4$ 8m J ? \ LAW NOTICE, [ A. BACOIV, I ATTORNEY AT LAW i AND iNAUIKTIKATL, 1 or PICE OVER SULLIVAN& STORE, . ?aaasr^aajMg, s? v. Feb 10 38 tf r { try MMII'S HEfflIC BITTERS.j THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AXI> ALL DISBABrB OF TUB 1 STOMACH AND LIVER. 1 Tin ABB BRCOMMCMDCD BT TIT* IvI EDIOAL rA-OULTV. I1EGEMAN At CO., i Aaztrra, mkw yoxk. . i Manufactnred by C. F. PANKNIN, cxaorr and apothxcadt, * O II A HI.F.8TON, B.O. BmMm bp J>t ngpists Jwi ywfcw a.'O Fob 24 AU 1/ ? wKrrar awr ?i m ?? IAT3 OF 60UTH C A ROLLS A OKEBXVIhLE COUNTY. In the Court of Probata. A. EI.KOKD, Karrutrfx, c. LEMUEL WADUKuL #< <>/.-?C'tlulioa fvr 4| fitiIn iSt II lament and Drcrea. f x ?ppo?riuj{ to bit satisfaction that P.rah Brans, Ifniiry Wslbnftt, AlotinAvr Wad>11, James WsAdvll, Nancy WhM<I|, doavd addell, Luciuda Waddell. William WaJd.1l/ liiaUtli McQueen nod Bujtli McQueen bcF Lintmnd, Martha Pcriinri' and Jung Somr-4 rr husband, Mnrj B. Nicholson, Claiborlf f addell, Alfred Waddell and Kwilv Gregory/ cfendants in this case, reside without tin nits of this State : It is therefore ordered at they do appear io person or l>y attorney, t a Court ot Probate to ho bolden at Greenlie Court House, at 10 o'clock, A. M., osr io loth of May Dext, to show cause, if any ley can, why a finul settlement of the Kstate r KDML'KD WADliKbl,, deceased, should l?t It* Itail and m. linn ran ertirnn tI.aMk.\n aW ivlr contents in failiug to attuod will b* 8b* trwl of record. (liven under my hand at Greenville Courf louse, bits 13th day ??f February, A. D., 1809. 6. J. LlOIITlllT, P. J. 0. C. Feb U 89 3ia 'ho State of South Carolina, greenville county. Im the Co Art of Probate. .BSALOM liLYIHE, Admjnietrator ofSa. rah Mclunkin, ?*. Join O. Mayfi. Id, William May field el al, Defendant*.?Cilutivfl far Final Settlement and Decree. [ 1' apu-aring to my an I isf action that John L O Mayfield, W illiam Mayfield, Jtmrs layfijld, S'.anwix M .yfiotd, Thomas 11. lay fi.-ld, Pear-on B. Mayfield, the hvira at iw and distributees of Jease Mayfield, and te heirs at law and distributees of Mary leaver, defendants in this case, reside withlit the limits of this Slate. Oti motion of larle, solicitor pro pit : It is ordered, that liey appear in person or by nt tor hey. at a lourt of Probate, to be holden at Oreentille burt House on the 4'h day of May hextj > xiioTr cause, if any they have, why a ft* al settlement of the Estate of SARAlt IcJUNKIN, deceased, should not be had, ud a decree given thereon; or their eon unts, on fulling to attend, will be entered f record. Given und.r^ny hand and seal at GreeU'iile Com l House, this second day of Febuary, A. D. 18C9. s. d. d0utu1t, p. j. g. 0. Feb 3 8* 3tn The Statfc of South Carolina? greenville county. In the Conrt of Probate. 3. F. KILGOKE, Executor, Applicant dv THOMAS MAYFIELD et al. Defendants Citation for a Final Sittleinent and Uecr?e. IT sppiarine to my satisfaction (hat Thomas Max field, I-hnni lbown, the leiis of James liisjfieid, names unknown, leirs of Ahrnin MnyM-ld, names Unknown^ itirs of Jordan Mayfield, nntnes unknown, nd Dliam Long and wife B-tsy Long, reide without the limits of this Stats: It is irdered and decreed, that they do appear t a Court of Probate, in person or by at irney, on Friday, the 80th day of April ie*t, at 10 o'clock, A. M , to show rants, if my they can, why a Finai Settlement of he Estate of JOHN MAYFIELD, deceased^ liould not be had and a Decree given therein, or,their consents in failing to attend will >e entered of record. Given under my hand at Greenvilla !"ourt House, this Both day of January A, >., 1809. 8 t. DOUTIHT, P. J. G. O. Feb 9 87 8m rhe State of South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUfiTY. In th? Court of Probate. JLTffcR P. EARI.E et at., Rxechtors, vs. KAJILY fl. MOBI.Y and J. B. MOllLY b?r husband et ell.?Citation far Final StuU* mm/, Decree, dre. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Emily Sarah Moldy and J. 11. Moldy her hus and,, Defendants in this case, rciido without ho limits of this Slate i On ttiotion of Earle ind lllythe, Solicitors for the Petitioners, it is irdoredj that they do appear in person or by itlorney, at a Coiirt of Probate, to be holrieu it Greenville Court House at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the 28th day of April next, to show cause f any tboy can, why a Pinal Settlement of he l3?tnte of ELIZA W. liAIlLK, deceased, houlil not he had, and a Decree given therein, ir their consents ih failing to attuud, will he mterod o* rernrd. GiVen under my band at Greenville, thia !8lU day of January. A. I>.. 1809. 5. d. DOUTllIT, J. r. G. C. Feb 3 37 Iru Stale of Nouili Carolina, O RISKS'VILLE COURTY. Ill I lie Court of 1'robnte. MANLY BRIGHT, Administrator with tha Will annexed, vs. MaromiEt C. UasRR and others. Defendants.?Citation for a Final Settlement and Decree. IT appealing to my satisfaction that Marft. garet C. Greer and A. J. Greer her hu?. and, Florence May field and John Majfirld, defendants in this case, reside beyond the iniits of this State : It is therefore ordered, hat they appear in person or by attorney, t a Court of Probate, to be holden at ireenvil e Court Ilotise, on the 1 'Itk day of April next, to show cause, it any they have, rliy a Final Settlement of the K*1?t? ?# . ? W. MAY FIELD, deceased, should uot !> iad, and a Decrae given thereon; or their onsent, in failing to attend, will he entered I reoord. Given under my hand at Greenville Cowrl ."u*c, tun 11 n nav of .fannary, A. T>., 8?9. ?. J. DOUTHIT, P. J. 0. D, Jan 20 8k Sift W. H CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH ANI> MACHINIST. CORN BHELLF.Ra, Cotton Cine, Lock4, Kerosene Oil Lnmpa, Sowing Ma* hines and Parasols, REPAIRED with rromptnese. Charge* reasonable. If" Persons having work in my shop loiie during the last year, and who have mt yet called for the same, will pleasa owe forward and take it away, or It wilt >e sold to pay for repairs. Stand?At Weatfield'a old Shop, Feb 10 88 tf THE SOUTHERN HOTEL, 1 THE BUILDING KNOWN AS "IIENNING'S HOTEL.," 11A8 recently been fitted trUiMl A '' l'"1 complete <tder, with new Furniture and ther eoijventenoee. end is now open to thf Ysvelinff puldie, a'here they ean fi?d good ccnmmodatioit and fare at the lowest rates. . f*jw peinianent Hoarders will ho received* J. L fiOUTIIEUS, Proprietor. Green viile. S. C?F*b 1^.^340. 5?-lf