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OtiiHTiua, April 13'h, 186P.
rro th* KJLtor of Ma JBnttrpri**: Mtg
D*-tr Sir*?In yoor paper of last weak you
remark upon the autki which the oily pa* c
paiu taka of the ebeereaeee of " Lent and J
Hooter," and after aeeiaualbig. ft?r 1* by the ,
feet that Romeeiate and ?Epise?p?fia' e a
abound Wi oar etiiea. you eooelude with
this paragraph:
' Whilst the ?Uy papers generally speak
of the'Leut obsorranees la snoh a manner *
as would lead the ordinary reader to suppose
that they wove instituted hy the Apoe ^
ttovoc are of undoubted Christian authority
and obligation. It may be as well t<>
state thet there are a large number of eeri
one Christians?l*resbyterian% Baptists.
Methodists and. otbare?-who generally i
agree that the eustosa of obaereing Lent \? J
not only without Scripture warrant oc ex |
ample, but rather contrary to both and I
that It comes under the condemnation of j
?-. in/ulnll, Fnlntlf,."
vuv a^'vvvv>|w ~~f ?The
Ignorant or the shnple-mln.led err J
thee informed that Romanists end Eplseopel
lent observe Lent from the Mm* r?-aaon?
end in the tame way, end thet b-?th err
alik* condemned by Scripture, end by the
Presbyterian^ Baptist* end Methodists.?
The Church from whose ranks came M the
noble ermy of martyrs," who died et the ?
stake for the Protestant faith, is thus so {
misunderstood end misrepresented,.as to be i
logcred in with the " false doctrine, heresy
end acliism " of the Roman Church. I feel ,
it to be my duty to correct your mistake
u Presbyterians, Beptiets, Meihodiata end
others, generally agree * in observing epe
cial seasons of religions services. Special
prayer is made and special observance re.
qnired.or expected. Now this Is just the
meaning of om Lent; all -the d'Ah-renebeing
tbat Episcopalians observe a definite
number of daya, and at a special season o<
the year, viz?the spring season.
From the earliest agea of Christianity, i
this has been the custom of the Cbnroh.?The
season lasts forty days, beeause ii i
seemed sppropriate and lonchingly impressive
to associate our special aeaatn of prayer '
(called in other churches a protracted
meeting, or, when specially Mewed, a re- !
viral) with the forty days fast, which the |
divine haad of the Chnrsh himself observed, i
To persons who are igno-ant of the
prayer book, and the standards of ottr
Church, It may be necessary to state thnl
Vt OM?nr? IjPtll as a mrnm, IIwI mm Ii:> .....
Onr Church invite* us to imitate the worship
of the Publican, and puis hi* language
on our lipa. The spirit of aelf glorification
and aelf righteousness in foreign to our Lent,
Our desire ic " to wait* upon Q?d that we
may renew our strength." That just as
apeeial seasons for special instruction on
particular doctrines (prayer, repentsnoe
and fasting) ara most calculated to iw^ivo
those doctrines f?r general practice, go
we haws an appointed season during which (
ws endeavor to learn mors of them, as al
ways binding duties upon us, and so have 1
all other churches; the only diflerence be- J
ing, that Episcopalians cherish the ancient
custom of associating onr services with the
fasting, the Crucifixion, and Savionr. We
do not boast of onr Lent?wc cherish it ?
When rightly used it does us good. David
found hia special seasons of prayer hiss- i
sings to bim; and so has Lent proved to
many a weary heart " a sense* of refresh*
Ing, from the presence of that Lord," who ,
prepared Himself for His ministry on esrth
in a season of fasting and prayer.
Will yon allow a Methodist paper, the
Nashville Christian Advocate, (whose ex
cellent editor Is one of the most learned di
wines of his day,) to say a word on Protestantism
:
The editor is noticing Dr. Ewer's lats
Sermons on the Failure of Protestantism.
" lias not the Chnreh of England made 1
It its great boast, that It haa been the great
bnlwark of Protestantism! Are not Its i
Articles, to a grest degree, an outapoken 1
protest against popery ? Anywhere can |
b? found stronger ultertiiee ilgtinrt the 1
Roman Antichrist than are contained in j
the Homilie* I A aUter Church. Indeed!?
Bee how tenderly eh* is treated in the
hymnal at the end of the otd i'caller:
Preserve na, Lord, by thy denr word.
From Tnrk and Pope, defend ue, Lord ;
Both whieh would thruat out of hi* throne
Our Lord Christ Jesus, thy dear Son.
" That may not be very sublime poetry
but it smacks strongly of sound Protestantism,
and is a sort of rhyming recension of
the petition in the Litany of the reign of
Edward VI against 'the tyranny of the
Bishop of Rome, and all hit detestable
enormities."
Sincerely commending the ltcgnage of
our Prayer-book, that "all who profeaa and
all themselves Christiana may hold the
faith la un'ty of spirit, in the hood of
peace, and in righteousness of life," I am.
lira, most respectfully, your obedient ser
aat, ELLISON CAPERS.
Rector Christ Church, Green*ills.
Ban F*A*ct?co, April 7.?The Yellow Jacket
Mine, at Gold Hilt, Nevada, took fire at 1
A. M., and the flames soon extended to the
AtviMS tna crown ^oini Mines. JSioveo
bodies ww* removed and other* were seen at
the bottom of the Kentnck shaft, but it wa?foond
impossible to retnore tbem in consequence
of the Intense beat. The latest reports
from OoH IIill state that thirty six persons,
are known to be dead. Jlopes are entertained
that the flames will soon ha sobdntd, but tbsre
will be no possibility of sawing life, ae the
months of the mines mnst be eleeed in order to
mother lite conflagration. The throe mine
that If* hnrnlwgare eneonnected with other#
underground. Virginia City la almost doser"
ted, the people baring gone to render asaieUnee
to the sufferera. The seane aronnd the
mouth of the minea was fearful, on aeeount of
the frantie crlea ot tha wires snd children o'
tbo?e minors who were supposed to be loth
K dmk
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NOTICES or CLBRK AND SHBRIFP.
Notice*
A U Juror* that But* Vwi ? MM* hr
A. tk* Bhorif of Ortwtllte Ctwp to tUa
lot*, to uitond Court a* Ortad and Fotlt Ju or*
for (he Katra and KmUr Court Is May.
rill not attond as dlrocUd, but tboro will bo
w? Juror* drawn mad Muuoaod to attond
old Court, according to law
W. A. McDANTEL,
C. 0. C. P. and a. 8.
Ctorkt Office, April Id, 18?9.
Ap 14 41 9
rhe State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
FRANCIS A. WATKINS ot ol. n. JAME8
M. PARR ot nl.?/a Circuit Court.?In
Cknueurf. ? Dill for Account, Ittlief, Injunction,
Arc.
WT mluiarln. t* ?V_? TAnV
1, T. FARR, one of tbt Defendant# to tho
sithio B!!!, Htm oat of ted bejend tho limits
>f this StaU: On motion of James P. Monro,
Complainants' Solicitor, It is ordered, That
?e do pl*s.?lf temrr or demur to tho within
Sill within JTorto ?f?y Ttom this date, or t
locroo pro a*n/e**o will bo entered titlnit
lim. W. A. McDANIKL, C. C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, March 22, 1*W. 45-ft
rhe State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In Chan eery.
WYMAN, BYRD k CO.,v. GRADY A IIAW.
THORN.?Oilt to Fortclo** Mo'tguyr, <tc.
T>Y rirtno of tho Decretal Order of bis
1) Honor, Judge James L. Orr, made in the
tlioro case, and also hy order of Judge U. S.
Bryan, 1 will soli to tho highest bidder, at
llreenville Court Houee, on Sales Day in May
nest, tho Premises described in tho Pleadings,
ris:
All that piece, parcel and Tract of Land, situated
in the County of Greenville, seven miles
from tho Court House, and six fVom the Green- ]
ville Railroad Depot, lying on both sidro ol
iteedy River, containing Four Hundred and |
Ninety-Nine Acres, more or less, in a high
state of cultivation. Upon the place is located
tba well known Cotton and Wool Factory of
the Defendaats. The Cotton Factory la in full
operation, with some nine hundred and fifty
spindles and twenty four looms; the Wool
Factory with one hundred and twenty mule
spindles, is also in good -order, and successful
operation. On the premises are a good Flour,
ing, Grist and Haw Mills, with Blacksmith
Shop?two comfortable Dwelling Houses, and
several small framed House*, for the operatives,
with a nice brick Church. The water power
tt all seasons Is sufficient to drive three times
ths amount of Machinery now in operation.
The country is remarkab*y healthy, with a
slimate unsurpassed in the United States, with
* sober, industrious and encrgetie population.
Wooded Lands adjacent, woll timbered, ran
be purchased at reasonable prices. This is the
best opportunity for an investment to capitalists
that has been offered in the up country
since the war.
Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for Papers
and Stamps.
W. A. McDANlEL, C. C. C.
Clerk's Office, Fob. 2d, ISM.
^sfJ-Tbe Charleston jVeics, and Columbia
Phtrnt'jr will copy twice a week until day of
Sale and send bill to the Cleik for payment.
April 7 4ft 4
State or South Carolina,
GREENVII LP. COUNTY.
Ia the Com m om PI tax.
JT lah erchy ordered, that the meeting of
JL I)i? Extra Court itl Greenville C-xirt
Honor, tor Greenville County, on th? Fourth
Monkey in April next, it? postponed until
the First Monday in May following, oisd
that juror*, witnesses, nn<1 parties directed
to ap|?ear tkn lb* rnivl Fourth Monday in
April, do attend on the aaid Flrat Monday
in May : It ia further ordered that the Clei k
of the Court for Greenef l|- County do extend
t It in order by publication in the Green,
vtlle papeta.
JAMF.* L. ORR.
Jo'ore 81I1 Judicial Circuit.
11th March, 1869.
I certify that the ahot* ia a trn* ropy ?I
raid Order. W. A. McDAKIEL,
C. <5. C. P. and O. f*.
Clerk's OfTice, 12th March. 1869. 43-6
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
T) Y virtue of sundry Writa of Fieri Farina
J) to me directed, I will aell, before tho
Court Houee door, oa Salrtlag ta Mug awl,
between the hour* of 11 o'clock in the forenoon
and & o'clock in the afternoon, the following
property, to wit t
One Tract of land, containing 1,200 acres,
more or lets, situated partly on Paris Mountain,
7 miles from Greenville Court House, on
tbe liuncomlie Road ; several ttnnl settlements
on tbe place; a<|jnining funds of Dr. J.
P. Ililthnuse, Grady A Hawthorn and others,
(the Homestead to he set off to Defendant before
day of sale.) Also the Mill Tract, containing
13 acres, more or less, adjoning lands
of Benjamin Rolling. On this place is a good
llritt Mill. Levied on as tbe property of
Stephen Marchbanks, at tbe suits of Peter
Cauble and A. J. Batson.
Alto one Lot of Land vritbin tbe corporate
limits of tbe City of Oreenvllle, lying on the
north side of Pendleton Street, containing 30
seres, more, or less, well-ianprovod, fine Dwel
linn iiuoib aim nn necessary uut buildings,
adjoining lota of W. A. Town**, Jno. T. (! > .
actt, B. Howard and V. Estate.?
This la ?na of tbe moat desirable residences in
the City of Greenville, (the Hutaestead to be
aet off before day of aula.) Atao, one Treat of
Land, aitnatcd about 17 inilee couth of Greenville
Court Houae, on the waters of Reedy
Rirer and Reedy Fork, end known n? the
Reedy Fork Plantation, containing 108V
acrec, more or leaa. This ia said to be one of
the moat productive furma in the County, well
watered and in a high state of cultivation.?
Levied on as the property of CoL T. Edwin
Ware, at tbe suits of T. Q. D<<oald??>n and A.
D. Hoke, Administrators of the Estate of i).
Hoke, deceased, and of W. Ji. Martin, Assignee
of tbe Estate and Effects ct J. P. Pool,
Bankrupt, and of J. Cleveland, Assignee of E.
Alexander.
Also, one Tract of Land, In a high state of
cnltivation, large body of valuable Bottom
Land on the place, containing 1000 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of William
Choice, Stroud A Perry and others, (the
Homestead to be set off te Defendant before
day of sale.) Levied on as the property of
Richard F. Foster, at the suit of U. W. Latham
vs. J. O. Hawthorn d si.
Also, 1 ,(>00 acres of Land, situa'ed near
Oowensville, In the upper part of -he County,
adjoining lands of Auatin Hallesa, Levi Ward
snd others. Y?evled on as the property of A.
J. Ward, at tha suit of Dr. 0. B. Irvine.
Also, one Tract of Land, containing 291
acres, more or less, aituated on Tyger Rirer
adjoining lands of Wsshlnuton Tavlnr. Wm
C. Cleveland, Jaines Caonadv ao<l nthem.?
levied on as the properly or D. 31. Cannon
at the mit ol Henry Kooa.
Also, one Tract of Lend, the Home Place
containing 4?f acrca, more or leas, (the Home
stead to be set of to the Defendant before dnj
of sale,) - adjoining lands ef H. K. uyoeh
John Love and others. Also, one Tract o
Land, about a mile and a half from and ne
adjoining tba Homestead plane, containing
10? acres, more or less, atUoining lands of H
O. Wbitmire, H. E. Lynch and othara. Lev
led on as the property of J. B. Whit mire, a
tee suit of Jna C. Fowler.
I Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay for stamp
apd papers. A. B. VICKRR8, 8. Q. C.
Sheriff's Office, April ?lh, 1889.
4p It 47 9
I ' I I
eOTRlll
' rfi'," j . .--t.flint; - J'i i itt
Slate of Nenlh Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
SHERIFF'S SALE*
BY virtue of an Order ftom S. J. Doutblt,
Probate Jedge, I will sell, at pnhtfci out
try before Ik* Cowrt Notue doer, to tkt klgk
eat bidder on eeteaday in May next, the following
TRACY of l*ANlk, via,:
All that Treat of Land eiteefod In the
County of Greene I lie, bounded by lenda of
Joke H. Goodwin, W. C. Goodwin and other*,
and containing Hi* Hundred and fnur Arrr*.
more or leee. Bold aa the property of ASBEL
COX, deceeaed, for partititioa among
inn 11 air*.
Thni.?A credit of one end tire years,
with Interest from day of tali, for ell except
o much m will pay the cost, which will be
required la eeeh. Purchaser* to giro hoed
with two or more approved curettes, and a
mortgage of the premises to the Probate
Jodge, to secure the ps;auDt ef the purchase
money. Pniehasers to pay for titles and
sumps. A. B. VICKBR8, 8. G. C.
April ftb, 189?.
Ap 7 46 4
NOTICES OF JUDGE OF PROBATE.
The State of South Carolina)
greenville county,
la the Court of Probata.
TITO*** 0. GOWER and W. B. MILL
WKE, Administrators of W. A. WilHems,
deceased ?s H. R WILLIAMS
ft at. CiCtivn for final Settlement and
Decree
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Sam
uel R. Williams, James E Williams,
W. A. B. Davennort and Mary K. TlavenErt,
heirs at law-and dl?tribtiieea of the
lata of W. A. Williama deceased, defendants
in this ease, reside beyond the
limits of this State. On motion of J. p.
Monro. Solicitor pro pet., It Is ordered:
That ihey do appear in person or by attorney.
at a Court ol Probate, to be hnlden at
Greenvilo Couit House on the first day of
July next, to show csuse, if sny they have,
why a final settlement of the Estate of
WKST ALL. N W ILLIAMS, deceased,
should not he had, and a decree given
thereon ; and their consents, on failing t'j
attend, will be entered of record.
Given under my hand and teal at Green
villu (Von House on this Sl?t dav of March,
A. I>. 1809, 8 J. IJOlfTHIT.
p. j. g. a
! Apf 48 *m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
unr.nnvii.iiB CUUNTT.
Ia th? Court of Probata.
F. A. BLFORD, Executrix, w. LEMUEL
WADDKLL el a I.? Citation for a final
Settlement onti Iteerte.
IT appearing to ?py satisfaction that Farnh
Evans, Ifaney Wclborn, Alexander WaitI
de|l( James Waddell, Nancy Waddell, Jesse
i Waddell, Lncinda Waddell, William Waddell.
Elisal>?th McQueen and Hugh McQueen her
husband, Martha Scruggs and Join Fcruggt
her husband, Mary D. Nicholson, ClaiU.ru
Wadded, Alfred Waddell and Emilv Gregory,
Defendants in thia ease, reside without the
limits of this State : It ia therefore ordered
that they do appear in person or by attorney,
at a Court ol Probate to be holden at Grocneille
Court House, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on
the 13th of May next, to show cause, if any
tbcv can, why a final settlement of the Estate
of EDMUND WADDELL, deceased, should
not t>e had and a decree given thcrsusi, or
their consents in failing to attend wilt be entered
of record. ,
Given under my hand at Greenville Court
Ilouse, tnis 13th day of February, A. !>., If Ail.
8. J. DOUTHIT, P. J. G. C.
Feb 17 ?t 3m
Tho State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
la tho Co irt of Probata.
ABSALOM BLYUIB. A 'mluiatr e?or of Fa
rah McJmiiMo, vs. Join G. Mayfl.ld, Wil
liani May field et nl, l>~len laotr.? Citation
for final Settltotml anil Titter*.
If appealing to my satisfaction thai Johr
O May field, Vt llliarn Mayfi. Id. James
Mayfield, 8'auwix M.\fi<dd. Tiiontae R.
M.i\ ti.-UI. IVsfnn B. Mayfield, ihe heira at
law and distributee* of J. see Mat firld, and
the li^ire at law and distributees of Mnrv
Beaver, defendants in this case, r> ride with
out the limits of thia Htnte. On now ion ol
Karle, solicitor jrro j>M. t It ia orvlered, that
they appear in person or by nipoaey, at a
j Court p( Probate, to be holden at Greenville
; *jouri n<<u*e ?>n ilie 4th day of May next,
tO show ftiiw, If any lliey Imvtt, why n final
Mltkm?tt of the Estate of SARAII
j MoJUNKIN, deceased, should not he had,
and a decrea given thereon; or their eon
rente, on failit.g to attond, will he entered
| of record.
(liven ond. r my hand and seal at Green
vide Com I. Home, this second day of February,
A 1). 1889.
8 J. DOIJTI1IT, P. J. 0. C.
Feb S 37 3m
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In tho Court of ProfcaU.
B. F. K1LGORE. Extent no. Applicant tn
TIIOMAS MAVFIKI.De/ nl. Defendants
dlaliau fat a Final SrlHimrnl an J Ifrrrrr
IT appariwr to ray *at:afactinn that
Thomas Mav field, l-hnm Brown, the
heira of Jamea Mayfleid, names unknown,
i heira ol Ahram hint 1- Id, names unknown,
I heira of Jordan May field, names nnknnwn,
and leham I/?ng and wife Betsy Long. r?'
j side without the limits of this State: It it
i ordered and decreed, that they d<> appeal
at a Court of Pr-drain, in person or by at
I t rney. on Priday, the 8tnh day of April
next, at 10 o'clock, A. M . to show came, il
any they can, why a F'nal Settlement ol
the Retain of JOHN >^A YFIF.l.D. deceased
should not he had and'a Decree given there
on, or,thelr encaenia In failing to attend wll
he entered of riwrd.
Given under toy hand at Greeav|M<
Court Houae, this 90th day of January, A
I>., 1889.
g J. DOUTI1 IT, P, J. 0. C.
Feb I 17 la
, The State of South Carolina
GKBENVILLK COUNTY.
In the Court of Probata. .
OI'TVKR P. KAKLK cl a!., Kseratorn, n
. KMILV ft. MOBLY and J. B. MOBI.Y be
, bus'snd *i at.?Citation far final HcHU
mtnt, Dtrrtr, rf-?.
IT appearing to my ?a'lsfactien I bat Emit;
Ha rah Muhly and J. B. Mohly bar baa
t.and, Defendapte is tbia rasa, reeida witbaa
, Uta limit* of this Stale: On motion of F.arl
and Blytbe, Solicitors for the Petitioners, it I
r ordered, that tbrj do appear in perion or b
, attorney, at a Coarl or Probate, to be holde
f at Oreenrille Coart Ho ear at 19 o'oioeh, A. II
t na the 28tb day of April neat, to tbow eaai
r if any they can, why a Plant Settlement I
, the KMale of BI.I7A W. F.AItLK, deeeeaei
should not be hnd, and * Deerea fiven thereii
t er tbair consents in failing to attend, will I
entered o* record.
Oiren nader my hand at Greenville, U>
28tb day of January, A. D.. IMS.
B. J. D0UT1IIT, J. P. 0. C.
Feb 3 27 3m
I i R Til I
+m -- ., .1 ^. ? .1 ?A>r? >.., .
BTATl OF SOUtH CAROLIHA,
' OHKEN VI1.LK COONTW , ,
In the Court of PrebatO.
KELLY TURNER, JOSEPH R. TURNER
and JEFFKRSON BARTON W e?. *R i
j?ECCA KF.LLT, MARK KELLY T. P. |
ASH MORE, nod Children of MARY
ASH MORE, d.-oen kS.?Petition ft* Thm \
*r. Partition and Bole of Real Rotate, dte
IT ) pearing to th? satisfaction of ill* I
Court that the Defendants, iLhrm* ,
Mark K 11v - T. P. Ashmore. and lb*
hlldr n ol Mary Aihmorr, deceased, reside <
out of the Stater Itis therefor* ordered. on
motion of Perry # Perry, Solicitors for Petitioner*.
that the oaid Defendants do Anewer,
plead or demur to the Pdklet within
forte days, or tlio earn* will be taken fro
COtiJtMMO
8a vuel j. Dournrr.
J W*#, of Probate tor GrSenville Ponnte. ]
Greeaetlie C. H., A C%. April I4th, 1849.
Api 14 47 8
| siaie or son!h Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Xa tht Court of Probate.
REBECCA ROBERTS et m'.. mo PtKASANT
JENK1N8. HARMI JENKIN* H ml
Petition fa* Partition and Sol* of Heal
Kttate, and so fortk.
IT appearing to my snUsfaetlon that William
CHindti-r, Benjamin Chandler. and
the heir* at lew of Isaac Chandler. Nanny '
Honker, intermarried with John B. Hawkin*,
El'nbeth Chandler, married to Manoah
Ktephrnj Nelh Chandler, wile of William
Rie*. and Folly Chandler, married U>
James Oilreath, all reside beyond the dm.
l<a of the State: It is ordeted, That they file
their plea, answer or demur, to aaid P?ti
lion, in thi* Office, within forty day* from
the pnblleailon of this noiiee, a* on failure
to do *o, the Petition will betaken pro con
feooo against them. 8. J. DOUTHIT,
P. J. O C.
April 6th, 1869. 46-6
NOTICES OP DEPUTY COLLECTOR.
Deputy Collector's Office,
Our.RXYit.La, April 10th, 1869.
BY rlrtne of a warrant from A. S. Wallace,
Collector of 3d Distr'ct of Sonth Carolina,
I will expose for sale, to the highest bidder,
on Satnrdoy, the 1st day of May, 1869,
at McRee's Factory, 7 miles below Greenville
Court House, at 12 o'clock, M., the following
property, to wit:
1 pair of first rate Males, Wagon and Harness,
2 old Wagons, ) Cart, I Iron Refe, 1 Bet
Blacksmith Tools, I lot of Lumber, 1 lot of
Hogs, 1 large pair of 8ealea, t pairs of Steelyards,
2 Crosscut Saws, t lot Barrels, As., Ae.
LevieJ on and sold as the property of Grady
k Hawthorn, at tha suit of the United Slate*
for Internal Revenue Taxes.
Terms Cash. A. L. COBB,
Ib-p. Col. 3d Dint., 7th Div., 8. C.
Ap 14 * 47 3
Police.
IN eonfrrru.ltv with requirements of the
Internal Revenue laws, I hereby give
not tee tc all person* who may claim UN E
BARREL of WHISKY, seii.d on thepremii.s
of Francis H?lin, on the l$th of April,
1869. In the City of Greenville, by J. B.
.... ...~m, ??*)? un vi iniTtnif ueen u*^a in vi
nl.iion of the Internal Revenue Lewa?.the
same having been turned nvet to me?to
tnnke such claim* lirfurt me wiihin 81) days
fioni the first publication of tbi* notice.
A L. COBB,
April 14. .47-8 f Dep. Cel.
Notice.
IN conformity with requirement* of the In
ternal Revenue Law., I hereby Rive notion
to alt pcrsoo* itliu uiay claim One SlUI,
f.'au ami Worm, *ei>e<l ten mile* ahovtfGrccnvilfe
City, on the 80th March, 181)9, by J. B.
Sherman, because of being u*rd In violation
?l the Internal Revenue Law*, (the time having
been turned over to inc.) to make inch
claim* before me within .14 dey* from the Bret
publication of thia notice. A. L. C'OHO,
April 14. 47-3 Dep. Col.
Notice.
IN conformity with requirement* of the In
teroal Revenue Law*, I hereby give notice
to all person* who way claim Tra l/al/out
or Wkittjf, seised in thw City of Grecnvillb
on the l.t of Apiil, 184V, on the promiec* of
I*. h. Bowie, by Heat M. Perry, Assistant Assessor,
because of a violation of the Internul
Revenue Law*, (the samo baviag been turned
over to mc,) to make such claim* before me
within 30 day* from Ike first publication of
tbi* notice. A. L. COBB.
April 14 47-3 Dep. Cel.
Notice.
IN conformity with requirement* of the Internal
Revenne Law*, I hereby give nolire
to all persons who way claim one AVj of
H'Ai'.J-y, seised on the pKniwi of Hall buck,
in the City of Greenville, on the &tb day of
April, 1809, by J. B. Sherman, (the same having
been turned over to m?r) to make such
claims before me within 30 day* from the tint
publication of this notice. A. L. COBB,
April 14 *41-3 Dod. Col.
Notice.
TS conformity with requirement* of the
1 Inlet nnl Revenue L? we, I heiehy uivr
, no'lea to A>1 |>'rtoin who m?y claim a
, SI ILL *nd WORM. reir?d on the premier*
i of one lUvid W. RUs?ingnme, touching the
Innde ol Frank BUaingame and Thomae
Wi.mhmn*. on ihc Mo of March, 1869. in
( Andertton Connty, tt?m inil-r from Orren
ville Court Hon*", by Cnpt. He*t M Perry,
i Aaalat Ant Aracamr, t ecauae of being tt<od
in violation of the Internal Revenue Lawn
?the came having hern turned over to me
| ?to muk? rnch claim, before me within
I thirty day*from the firm publication of this
I notice. A. L COBB,
Dep. Ga|. Int. Rev.
Greenville C. II., AptII fat, 18A9.
I Ap 7 48 8
1 Deontv Collector's Office,
Omkcmvilue, Feb 14th, 1869.
BY rtrtan of an order from A. S. WALLAGK
Collector nf IiUerstari Revenue.
Xd Collection DUtriet nf South Carolina I
will aell to the hitfheat bidder at nnblia
t outcrv, on Monday, the 10th day of May,
at Melter'a Mill*. acven milra bel-w Orren
vflle Couti Houae, between the h?ur? of ll
u'eioek, M.. And 4 o'clock, P. M? the follow
t. Ing property to w?tj
T S PINNING FRAMES. 890SPIXDLE9
* )1 UKtMS
. I 8PIKNMO M171,11, 190 *Pllf DLE8
9 9 SRTwOr WtH?U CAKItg
; 1 If KKA K KR? and OlUKit M A0I11KKR Y
# T?f**fh?r, i' ikt Idxm,
l( aH Ai?t TRACT Or LAND, ?ililiiW>
y about
n 490 ACRES,
? lvlf| Ml b?tN nt Itredy Ki??', ?rin
m mi Up b?-l?w OrrrnrilU t'oun H?oa~, a?i_
j' Joining Innda of V. M*Ba?*a ratal* an.I o?h*
' rtt L??irl o?f aa iha vmprrij at Ih# ?nl?
of lira UnHrH R*?t?a for Int-ront Ki?(im
Tax ?pli?t Gra>ly A Ha? thorn*.
? won. A.LrMm
Dap. Col, 8d 0?l. Dial. of 8. C.
Pfb 17 80 11
WIS B ,
Intofje f ?tir ?t Once!
''pne euhterlheMa Agentfor nay 'of th?
X. . beet and most reliable Companion In
lb* world, a purely Sou'hoaa and
it managad by aont* of Hit bce?. men in Vfrenla.
In regard lo its tnccew, *t ehrt.
ng| ? comparison with tny corn pony in
ih* trorld. The largest proportion of itt
PolloU* or* on fti.I'.M of eit|pnt of that
!*t*K whtr* |U ttanding and ehdraettr It
httt known,. It .lint rvvefiteen klndt of
Polielea, ?// no* for/ettiag, add Nt relet ar#
lata than Northern romponle*, for the reason
that Northern eompinit* graft** to believe
that Southern people do not fir* a* long at
Northern, wAm the very revert*'it the rant
Call at once.' tnd secure a Poliev. We N
f?r to Her. D M Turner. Ge?. ?. MeOow
an. Era. J. P. Ptrwjjr, Err. R. C. Orier,
Ear. J. L Bonner, Dr. O W. Preolty, Dr
I. W. Uearat, Ror li T. Wean, Dr. J J.
Wardlaw. and at leatt on* hundred other*
In Abbeville, who have u,?urvd. To Q. W.
Snllivin, ll?n W. D Simpson, Judge Mnn
re. Hon. J. P Reed. Col. D. L Donald, Q.
W. Anderson, Dr. EpGng, Dr. Uarkedala,
and a gruil many othera who fcay? also
Insured la thie Company. Gen. N. G. Evens
w m insured ia I hi* Company for (A,00*).
and I hi* amonnt w?* promptly pmid iminrdi
airly after Ais death. Tin Company ha*
i*su?-d over 20,000 Policies In ???< ?
month*. h** received an increase of nearly
$400,000 in that time,' and have only kxt
fire hy death, far which it ha* paid $17,000, i
leaving a clear ine?ine of about $888.000*
eighty eercn and a hall per n?-nU of which
will be divided among the Pollry holder*
We challenge the world to l>eat ihia Dr.
Branch, the Blate Agent, ha* iaened oar
hundred Poltcle* a Abbeville We repeat,
call at one* and get a Policy, or we will
noon tall on y?n at your hou*e?; and heg
yon to wait oniil wa jenll before insuring
elsewhere.
JOUR FERGUSON. Agent
For Greenville, ti. 0.
Dr. J. II. Dkan Medical Examiner.
Greenville C. H., March A, 1869.
Mar 10 42 tf
Lissolution.
TIIK Copartnership heretofore existiog between
Jon* W. Mott o a a and Jaaaa M.
W eSTMORBt.AND, under, tbo name and style of
Mono an A Wn*TNoRtu*n, la tbi* day dissolved
by mutual consent.
Those indebted to the !*te Firm will call
and settle at once with J. M. W r.ATMonai.AMD,
at the Old Stand, Mansion House Block.
JNO. W. MORGAN,
J. M. WESTMORELAND.
Greenville, S. C., February 2d. 1869.
A CARD.
In retiring from the fate Firm of Monoaw
A Wbstmorblano, the auderstgned beg*lea?e
to extend tn the public hie sincere thanks for
the very liberal patronage with which said
Firm has been favored, and to solicit a continuance
of the lime for hie former Copartner,
Br. J. M. WaevMoRBtAHD, who will etill
carry on the beeiucss at the Old Stand.
JNO. W. MORGAN.
A CARD.
Having aeourcd the entire Jnlercid of Dr.
J no. W. Moroah in the late Firm ??f Morgan
A Wi8THonii.avi), the *iih?criber give* notico
thai be wlH continue the bnrineM at the tame
place. He rerpectlully return* hi* thank* for
the liberal patronage heretofore received, and
take* occaaion to iajr that be will hereafter
ftrive oven more earnestly to merit *uccc*e.
He will alway* keep on hand a full Stock of
Freeh and Genuine DRUGS and ClIKMICALS,
together witn a releet aeeortmeut* of
PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac.,
Ac., all of which he will offer to the public at
very rcaaonable price*.
J. M. WESTMORELAND.
Feb 10 08 tf
stwirlt,
DEALER IN
Clocks*
WATCHES.
AND
Spectacles
<&c.
Farticular attention will be
paid to all Work cntrnstctl to liim.
Feb 10 - *8 tf
South Carolina Railroad Company,
UKSBRAI. SvrKBlttTEHPr.ltT'S Ovricw,
April 9, 1809.
fY* AND AFTER SUNDAY, lltb InMant,
V F Ihi lolluvini Bohwlult Tui PAlJbKXtiKH
1HA1NS, will abeerved :
1?A* PAMAHQKR 7II.113I.
Leaving Columbiaat. Y.4S a. in.
Arriving at Columbia at I.lll p. m.
RlttMT BXPRKta TRUI.
Leaving Columbia at...,..,.? S M p. m.
Arriving at Columbia at...,.,... - l.ll a. id.
CAM1RR VMAI.V.
Will raa on Monday*, Wvdneedayi, and Bat?r<iaji,
*
Arriving in Columbiaat..., .....11.00 a. a.
Leaving Columbia, at 2.20 p. o>.
Tba Train now running between Columbia
anil Kingvill?, in connection wltb the Through
Mail Train, will be taken off on Sunday, April
II. ll.T. PKAKB,
General SuperiuUndant.
April U 47 tf
W. H CAMMEE,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH
| AND MACHINIST.
CORN 8IIELI.F11**, Cotton Oin?, LocVe.
K>rot?n? Oil Sowing Mk
f.hinee and KKPAIRKU will)
promptnr?s Ch?ir?? rM?(vn?hl#.
Stend?At WMl field'* old Shop.
Feb 10 IS ' if
? Law HoUce?Change of Oflee,
GV. TOWNK8 b?* nmH hit Lav
. Office to ibe building nurtb-AArt corner
of the Public Fquare. In part occupied by
Julite 0. tiMith. Auctioneer, And the Eoterurioe
Printing Office, up *i?iii,
Jan | IS |r
LAW NOTICE.
A. BACON,,
ATTQRMEY AT IAW
A?D MAtiWrpAlMS,
, OFF JOS OVER STORE,
?eb ii Tr" , ?f
1 4f* 000 lBACOKIOIC11 C0UNTR1f
300 Sacks Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
1(H) Ssoks Btudinl Liverpool SALT
2D Ktff* NAILS, assorted site*
20 Biles BATBSVILLR 8IIIRTIN0
10 Bales McBEE 8IJIRTINQ
20 Bales COTTON TARN
20 BaJts Prime and Fair RIO COFFER20
Barrens SUGAR
lO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO
2 BAG8 Spaniih Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
^ ^ ? ?. A . . 4 T #
or
Shoes, Hats,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS &C.
Oat- Stock of HATS sad STIOES { very
largo an<) rumplet*, and we will guarantee oof
lice Stock will compere with any la Town,
both m to naality sad price. A call will aetlefy
yoo.
DAVID & STRADLEY.
May IS, ms. 61 tf
JT^IUSXSMITH.
AUCTIOM AND C0MMIS8I0N MERCHANT,
: COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
Greenville. S. CPERSONAL
at fnt)on given to all aaktal
I Real and Peraona I Property, Keating
of flouees aod Collecting of Rente and Ao.
omnia, and to all bustncas in trotted to him.
Having been appointed agent for the following
Fertilizers, they can be found at my
office and told at Charleston pricet, freight
and dray age added :
MAPES' NITROOENIZED SvtkbPITOSPI1ATE,
WAlfDO AND BAUGIFS
RAW BOSE, PERUVIAN
GUANO.
the genuine article, kept for sale end
ordered In any quantity. Or** SO ton*
of rhorphtte and Peruvian Guano oold
t>y me lor lha wheat towing in Oreenvilla
thla fall.
Aff^ney to" the Celehraled WATT
PLOUOIf?torn, robeoil, and cultivator all
in one. Five thotieand of there Plougbe
are In the handa of the iarmert of Virgins
ia. North and South Carolina, and Teunre *
Over #0 of I he one horae l'lonpha
told io Greenville in one month. Certifl.
eatot from the beet of our Plantors can bo
givan, who have need the Piouoh In V
ing their crop e! 1868.
Agency (or
ardwefl>? Snpcrior
CORN AND COTTON PLANTER,
STRAW CUTTERS, CORN
8HELLERS. An.
GRASS, CLOVER, eoJ other Seedi eop.
plied at ahort notice.
CQ.OKtNfi SiaVESy
STOVE WARE,
PASk? &
AND '
OFFICE STOVES,
For tale as cheap m can he bought.
JULIUS C. SMITH.
I Greenville C. U , S. 0.
Jan 27 86 If
TUE SOUTHERN UOTEU
m buildnro known as
wUENNING'S HOTEL,"
HAS recently been fitted
"P n<' l'ul eoniplele or.
der, witli new Furniture and
mnrr v?uv>-nienee . and i? new open to tha
Traveling puMle, where thijr ran find gO"d
accommodation and fare at tfceloweat rate*.
A fear per inanent Boarder* will ho received.
J. L. SOtlTBERN,
Proprlrtof.
Greenville, ft. C, Fab. IT, lftfifi. 89-if
W. K. FASI.KT. a. ?. wkllr.
* EA8LEY ft WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at' Law
AND IN EQUITY.
G.RERNVILLE, 8. C.f
PRACTICE in the Coarta af tha State and _
of the Vnttad State*, and give eapeoial
attention to oasea ia Bankruptcy.
Jane IS S
ros ad a lis
Purifies the Blood.
For 8ale by Smgfists Everywhere
BATE8VILLE
msmiiuk ~ coifait.
HAVING been appointed Agents for
thi* Company, * are prepared lo
aell SlllRTiKUft AND YARN at Faatory
price*. r ,,'^
I>nvld A llratfley,
G roe era end Coroiuieaton Merehanta,
Greenville, 8. O.
Nov 8, 1 Ml. ?4 If
SndtiAM ~~ I
SMOKING TOBACCO.
HAVING received lb# Agency oI Ik#
hove jiietly eelebreted Brend ol
TOBACCO. will A?k.it I# your
Mt lo liuy from u?. for wte l.v wholesale
or retell. DAVID %MKADLEY.
Oct Irt. IMT. ' t? ?f
?WTmbi;
ATTOHNE5V AT UW,
&AHLQNEQA, 6A.t
W11.1. preolloe ?e the CeMli.a of T.nmf- I
kilt. Dewenn. OUeaer, Fannin, t-'ni. u,
Towns, White an* Hell* V|
j.i? i? 'M ?r m
i .j--, ii .....??
M Work i
?l tMOM, With neelnesi and ,
\J drrpetebf %*i fisae J
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