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I I II >r '' \)t ^antjitra Christ. ^GRBEymtiirg. c. WXDHESDAY, AUGUST M, 186t. Goorg* H. Fendloton. of Ohio, VonUn*tod for Oovmor. Th? Democracy of Ohio k?T? oomtDotod for Governor on* of tl^ aobloet mo* la tho united SutM. Bum 14 hk popularity with people of all daw tad parties, that hit election I* confidently pradietcd. It he wm Prwld?nt of the United State*, wkkh ha ought to ba, had perhapa may ba wna of thaaa day*, we ihcnld look far a return of battar day*. Mr. Panucroa la the die' ti aguish ed advocate of aaoooaay aad baa. aaty in the admin tat ration of tha governtueot; an|ika aoina, ba If diapbsad la'treat tha people boaaatly by not eeao polling tbam to pay gold for greenback paper aurroooy loaned to tha government. Mr. Paanurrov advocates tha payment af tha boadholdara in tha same currency tbay loaned ?? government, which ia fair aad joat to both aides; tha bondholders, however, yet awhile, are able to control public taea and tha pre na. Let tha paopla every where rise In their might and redncotrsee, and aa jaa* tioa to themeolvee and no mora to other*. Xxtraot from a Private Ijattar ? White Sulphur Bprlnga?Stata of tha Orope? Numerous Travelers ? Mrs. Stonewall Jack eon. An intelligent lady of this State, writlag to a friend in this place, from White Sulphur Springs, Vs., August ISlh, states, th*t from Columbi* the Springs are resohad in SI hours' travel, a distance of nearly 600 miles, the railroads being In floa running order. "We arrived last night about 8 o'clock, very tired and dusty, but I stood the trip eo much better than I expected, that 1 will not complain of the fatigue. " The Hotel here ia btfaotifully situated, just at the foot of tha mountains, in the valley with a large yard In front. Aa we drove np, a beaut'ful fountain waa playing in front of the house. " The weather ia very hot, quite ae warm as when I left home. I bad thought it wae alwaye cool in the valley aa near the mountains. They are suffering dreadfully for rain. The corn erop is entirely out off all along the Railroad?it waa pitiful to eee the withered stalks. la some plaeea in the valley, it has not rained einee they planted corn. Rev. Mr. Bitting told us at Lynoh hurg, that there had been no rain there in ten weeks. "You have no idea of the number o' | people traveling now. The cere were crowded dining the whole route. The Vir. ginie Springs seem to be the eenaetlon this summer. " We trnvelled from Charlotte to Lynoh burg with Mrs. Gen. Stokkwall Jacksox and her little girl. She was going to Lexington ; she is a beautiful woman, and a perfect lady?refinement iteelf; dresses in close black, and seems so shrinking and modest" The Peabody Bohoola. TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY IN ATTEND ANCK. Wo can best correct a mistake made laet week in giring the number of pupils in attendance, by furnishing a corrected statement The following exhibit datee up to yesterday evening : Male Department............ 100 Fomale Department, ...................110 Miss Ward's Department, ,.&0 We accompanied one of the teachers to wit ness the opening exorcises of the Female Department on Monday morning. It waa quite internet ing to have one'* eyes glance over tbe bright face* and beaming e u-itenaaces of large a collection of pretty little girl* and finely looking boy*. The teacher* were there with their nsual promptness. Mr. Stekn, one of the Board of Co 111 in la*loner*, opened the school with prayer and reading of tbe Serlptures, after whieb be made a few appropriate remark*, briefly alluding to the history of he whose munificence the children were then enjoying, and nrged upon them the importane* of improving such excellent and peculiar opportunities. An Open Boll of Cotton. Mr. Fielder Uoshrtt ha* sent to oar office the first open cotton in this section we bmve beard of or seen. It waa raised on bis patch two or three miles from town, wbieh be has used much care in cultivating. We hope he will be well repaid for his pains, whieh be will be, provided the price keeps up and we toe tbst a bale of this year's crop sold for forty-two cents per pound the other day in New York. Jnst as the foregoing was written we received another open boll of ootton from T>r Buist, gathered ftom bis " excelsior patch ** near this place. We also learned from Mr. Frank Blahinoamk on tbe Anderaoo side of Saluda, that bis cotton is opening so fast that it will soon do to pick. Robkbt Ward (colored) baa likewise furnished us with specimens of well opened bolls. Besurreotion Plant. A great curiosity may be seen at tka sue tion rooms of Mr. Julius C. Smith?it is the wonderful Resurrection Plant. It was brought from New York recently hy Dr. JP. Botch It grows in California. The name is well deterred, for it may be taken ont of water and become shrireled and dry at tinder, and kept so any Irngth of time. Pot it in the water again, and roon it expands and spreads stem and leases, (which resemble (he Arbor Vitae somewhat,) assumes a green and Bring boo. literally sermli g to rise from the dead. The transfiguration of the plant may be produced over and over again. OreenrlHe Literary Club. The Club meets on Friday evening next 211h inst, at the residenee of T. Q Donald son. R?-v. Ellison Cai-krs is to introduce lh* ?ul ject of dlseuseiou. f T 18 B -8 wa Mit attention to tbo adrartla?Mmt of ?j3 S:&VS ba ityrnj that thara ia toll aorpa of # abla profwor?, the diatingotahad J. 0. F??- 11 i Nil, D. D., being ?U11 Praoidant at tba L Paeultj, the ale re tod worel aad Mtarary L eharester of wbleb gives hntidm of the , l M collegiate edueetkm to students. It io | me mere booot to mj tbot Onw*iI'? aAerds 1 V# lu learned institutions and UUnry oooi ? sty. intellectual ud moral atmsaphiri I of Ibo purest description, eslcuUtnd to sits* lots tbs young to tbo hoooroblo ombitioo ' of high tttiimalf. They will oqjoy bsro tho tduiti(M of both precept ud WDplo. Hort, a loo, tho student may find re ligioos iootrootors of learning aod ability, to aay tho least, unsurpassed la the country, and ebarchse of saob of tbs popular ds DonltMloMs UrooaTlUo Tamnio College. Tbs Qreoavillo Female Collage will opsa ? tbs Itth Septeasber next with a Aas Corps of Instructors. Ia the English Branches, whisb embraces a comprehensive Course, the Teachers will be, P. C. Doxtait, ! Res. Ki.usok Carsaa, D. C. Aanaaeoa, aad Miss Saluk Low unite?tbs latter, as heretofore, will also gire lessons ia Preneh. In tbo daisies, Instruction will be given to Classes by Dr. Fsexa; Drawing and Paiatlng Department will be filled by Mies Doss j Furman; Musical Department, Miss B*a? k tsick DtCnoizrwu This community, and persons at a din ^ tance, will ba doubtless well pleased with ^ the character of tbo Faoulty, embracing as { it does, persona of aueh excellent aad well a established reputations. The College oaght fa to flourish undor their management, and wa treat the geatiemsn and ladies concern sd, will bass many pupils to bo benefited by their Instruction, and themselves be i abundantly rewarded in the noble and re- i sponsible work in which they hay# ensured i 8?? Advertisement ofP. C. Doiutt, See- S relary of the Faculty. a It Mast bo so. We bare conversed pretty freely with oar oitisens, and it is the very general opinion, and t one upon which there is little dissent, that the weather is?hot. No jnry ever agreed upon c any ease submitted to it better than do the f< people of Greenville upon this all important ? subject. Yes, tbe weather is hot?-the people, t the ministers, tbe doctors, the lawyers, the ? merchants, tbe meohanics, the Editors?all say the weather is hot. If the case came op before tbe eourt, we think tbe witnesses sworn_ tbe pleading of tbe Dlstriot Attorney, the 1 obargeof the Judge, the verdict of the jury and * the record of the olerk, would all say that the ' weather is hot. The best authority we hare? tbe thermometer?seys that it is hot, and in this it is sustained by the sun, by the moon and by the stars, by the houses, streets, stores, by ibe river, the mill, the bridges, and even the shirt bosoms and oolars say that it Is hot?ho t?no*. 1 ?eee Trisndly Calls from Clever Gentlemen Onr sanctum has bona lighted up with the presence of 8auobi. T. Poiwma, Krq., Editor and Proprietor of the Spartanburg Qaaette, who has been in atteodanoe upon tbe United States Court. Ha?has but a few months sinoe thrown out his banner to the breese, and an eioelieat paper Is it, too, for It eombinos the character, isties of a good journal, being wall edited and plainly printed, and mast become popular with it,. u'. wish kin and Um 0?s??? every anooeae. D. R. Doncah, taa alio bean in at- I tendanoe upon (be Court, likewise giviug uj call. Mr. D. ie a copartner in the practice of law with Col. Jambs Farrow, at Spartanburg. and ia a refined and cultivated gentlemen. It ia our cuatom generally, when our opportunity permit, to aeek out gentlemen visiting Greenville, and aeiure them of the kindly feelings of the people of the place; but ahould any be overlooked we aaaure them that a eordiai welcome always awaita them at oar ofloe, when they do ua the honor of oalling. The Bohoola In OreenolUe, Attracting Population?Advert laing. We were informed by one of onr moat raepoctable citisens the other day, that he bad received lettera from divera individnala, inquiring for board for themaelvea and children, and alao for honaea to rent, and we have bo doubt that similar inqniriea have been made of othera in relation to tbe same thing*. Persona abroad know of Fnrman University and tbe Female College, and now tbey have hoard ef our admirable Pea body Schoola, where boja and glrla of the community are taught gratia by cup?rior teacher*. Would it not b? well for ill personi who may here house* to root or who will aoeommodat* boarder*, to adverHae at once ia the Enterprite t It Ntan to ne /hat the people of Ore*urill* do aot appreciate the advantage* of advertising a* business people do ia many other plaoes. The Enter pritt is now maeh more widely circulated than formorly, and continually progressing. Another Citisen. Mr. J. P. Peace inform* us that he has removed to this place, where he expects to be permanently located, Mr.TiAca is a brother to our former tax collector, Capt. A. 0. Psaea. This gentleman has been living in Spsrtanbnrg, where he kept the stable of the Palmetto House, the latter now kept by Wm. Inwia, Esq. Persons coming to Qreenville who bar* children to educate cannot make a better se* lection thaa in eboos ng our mountain city, as the doors of the Peabody Schools stand wide open, besides our other institutions of learning our good and hospitable society, together with increasing business. Brror. In our report of the proceedings of the United States Court, where flaes for illegal distilling are stated to be eleven dollars, U should have been printed eleven hundred dollars. Charleston and other 8tate papers copying, will please bear this correction la mind. Jndgo Orr on the Question of Dlvotea The opinion of Judge OaB appear* in full on our first p*g*. >a ti b a i Hr.tfl.pfio., mt 0?uItTiim& IN w, mmh ? to stato tka* !m baa fctimfM * a ullli ft* ttaao iitMl.1 fw tfc? f tko euu and Ooaaty tMM, tor tftooa daya, fr bmftn Us pajtri vill ban still am lla? tl vkhb to got aptho naonoy. Tata oxtonsioa S( ixpirosoa tkoSthof SoptmUr, aad wowooM m kdolso tbo proplo to pop ay by that tkas? as ?y 4 Is bo! Ilk sty thai aay loagor ?IU bo gtroa. g Pha Traaaaror'a aAoa hu kooa 4mm1t orowd il far amnl fa/i pait tad tkt unit of n owej noBoeted wW W wy mm ti ? o. rbeologionl faatMry~Xa(w?ittn| l*fa t*0l? J On Wednesday, September 1*1, Ufa MSt r 81 will of th? Southern Baptist Theological a halnarj wDI MmnniMb Tfc? laaigml ? IMna of Prof. Tot, will bo deUvaoed la g tn? So pita* Oh rah, at 10 o'olook, and b? a will bo foroaally inaugurated laU the oilta ?f P releasor in tho Seminary, with soma la- t creating axeroises. Wo bars no doubt r haro will ba a largo attandanoa of ths la 0 alliganl ladiao and gaatlaraaa of Greea v Ulo. tpart from tba iota root of the oemaloti, ' >ur cltixens aboulJ ambraoa ovary appor unity to show thair appreciation of tbla * naportaat Inatltutioa. Oar Baltuaoro Advertisements. ( Arhoteoxo, Oatoh A Co. Attention la called to tba advertisement of lanaraoito, Cavon k Co., Noa 137 aad SS9 v daltimora fllreet, Baltimore, Maryland. Tbay 1 caap on hand large and extenaiva atoeka of j libbons, Millinery, Straw Good a, do, Ac. ^ Chesa gentlemen invite patronage every aeaaon b rough the Southern press. They are liberal y a their dealings, aad we doubt not will gtre fi atlsfactiou to theaa doing business at their louse. Oar experience with theaa is allegetbr satlafactory. Crsaixos A Bailrv. Those who deal in Books and Stationery, or ? rho need them for private use, will please look c n the advertising columns for tho card of tbeao centiemen, who are located at tU Baltimore , Street, Baltimore Maryland. Their stocks t ire large and comprehensive. r Bain and Wind. On Sunday evening last, tk?K was quits a all of rain in this city, whish we learn did not jj xtsnd for btyoad th?mrif?M, it was ilio ?c- ^ ompanied by torero ( ) . The rata luted ^ ?r eome time and a great deal of water foil, # rbieh wee of much benefit to the parched earth ; he wind blew over ear oral of the abade tree# j if the place. ^ All the way from Mississippi. Our friend, Jori Ooodlhtt, who removed ' to Mississippi la the tall of 1864, with his fath- ' Mr, Col. R. P. Ooodlrtt, spent a few days here laat week, on a visit to bia slater, Mrs. Capt. Patrick, and in talking with the friend, j of his old home. He resides near 8enatolda la that State, and speaks welt of the country. Mew Maalo by Mlaa Westfleld. We have received from the fair authoress a copy of her new piceeof music, " Htuda's Lvnest." This eompoeition has bees vary highly spoken of by the criiiea of the press. C- pies may be had at the book-store ot , Messrs. Uarbmom A Marshall. The loath Carolina U si varsity. This Institution will opeu its next session on the 4th October, as seen by the advertisement In our columns. This time honored Institution, with that eminent gentleman, Hon. Robrut W. Barnwrll at the head of the Faculty ef able professors, as formsrly, la ealculated to secure the public confidence la aad oat of the State. ring juarca -roniKMi. W? have rreei-voi from our yoosg friend, Mr. Botlii Dtks, i batch of very large, lueaioue Tomatoes. They were raised by him la hie father's garden. He Is oertalnly eaooeesfull in raising this useful vegetable. ? ? United Itatea Diatnet Court, Western Slatriet South Carolina, Aug. Tom, MM. Oau.WK.La, 8. C, Ang. X4th, 1869. Hon. Geo. 8. Bryan, District Judge, pre aiding. Hia Honor, after consultation with United States Dielriol Attorney, as to the time he might give notiee that the Civil Dockets would be lealled, was informed that be oould aetify the Bar of the State that the Criminal Business would not Interfere with said eail oa and after Monday, SOU* August: whereupon, the Judge gave aotiee to the Bar, that the Common Law aaase would be railed on Monday, 90th laetant, and after they were dirpoeed of, the Equity oaeee would be called. Proceedings of the United States District Court, for the Western Distriot of South Carolina? An* gnat Term, 1869.' MMVKWOAT, Al|. 1VM, 1BBV. United State* Coort. Hob. 8ee. S. Bryaa presiding. The Court ni opened at 10 o'clock, A. M. The Grand and Petit and Plea* Jurors answered to their names, as on yesterday. In linnkruptry. Ex. parte Adam ley, in re. J no. J. Potter* Bankrupt. Petition to establish lien for sale* R. B. Allison, pro pet. Ordered, that Register Claw son 's report be eonflrmed aad that Assignee sell according to law at pnblle aaetloa the real aad personal eatate ef debtor, after payment of eoete aad expenses, pay liens established la this eaae, aad devote balaaee to creditors as prescribed by law. Ex ports J. 8. R. Thompson and T. 8. J ef. treys, Assignees, la re. depth a Qwia. Petition te aell property. T. W. Claws sw, pre Pal. On bearing the report of Register aa to liens, ordered that the same he eonflrmed, and that Assignee pay ont the proceeds of sale of said baakrapt's eetatfl Jss recommended la said report. Ex parts R. C. Potts, In re. R. A. Celp Petition to estaWtsh lien. R. R. Alllison, pro pel. Ordered, that the report of Register be eonflrmed, aad proceeds of sale applied te satisfaction of liens as reported, after paying costs of these preceedinga. jiriii i 1 in Mil mff to jr. ln>Wf, i>min' lx parte J. 8. K. Thaoapooa ateT. 0. W? ?ya, Awlpm, lin. K. L Lla4njr. f?ttea te aatt null ?f baakript. T. W. Olaw>d, pro pat. Baport *T tester waiwi, 4 01if te te ntt property of Btfknpt ftoa wi l?wkrM>i,??l tpyiy pyemia ii pat irtk la tk? report. JtJWta J.JU. nmpm tel 1.1. Jrf< rape, l?tpaow, te n. R. t. Lrtltw, Fattkea to aatlaatpte at kaakrapt, 8mm ariar M aaa prooaediog tbia. Ix parte Jaa. M. Gajrto, to n. W. 1 Dr. oaeh. Petition to aall real aetata of Bankapt, W.L DePaaa, pro. pot. Ordorad, that ho patWaa W lotto I ad to W. J Clowrrn, Rip itor, to Mpaat oo to ltaoa, after aatioa hp A a ^ "w"r I Bx ytri* Jm. M. 0?fK Awlgiw, Is raimborn Jesse* Bukrapt P?UUm to mB Ml estate. W, L. DoPaea, pro pot. Seme rder m itor*. Bx puto Dwkl OiDbu, in re. A. MorniH. Ptstttiaa to Mtabltah lien. B.Mnro? i Son, pro. pti Kapnt of B agistor tonf na? d, and Assignee ordered to pip piiMili ot U m mmimoM in report. (Mii'mI Dock+U Tha Onto Jury ulnrnal into Co aid with ha following bills aadtndlogs as follow* vis r Trmo Bittm. United States ra David Ssay. Distillation rlthont paying apaelal tax. UntUd States vs. Harvey C. HalL Distilat!on without paying tax, sections *, 4, T and 4 Act, Jaly 20th, 1888. United States vs. Xsrie Smith, Drnry H. Verd, Martin Oarned, Blipbas Smith alias (apt Smith. ObeUmeiiag a Revenue OReer. Ho Bills as follows, viat United States vs. Drnry H. Ward. Distil, ation without paying special tax. United 8tatea vs. C. McAbee. Distillation rithout paying tax. Hoi Pros, entered in this isae. D. T. Corbin, District Attorney. Untied Stateo vs. 0 MeAbea. Distillation rlthont paying special tax. D. T. Corbin, Die. riot Attorney. Jnry Ne. 1 charged with thia aee, rendered following verdict: " We tnd the >efondaat guilty of dletilling to July Nth, 868. B. 8. Brvine, Foreman." United Stateo v?. Thompeon Rob be. Distil, ing without paying tax, section* f, 8, 7 and 1, Act July 20th, 1889. Defeadcnt plead nilty, and sentenced to seven months imprUDment and eleven hundred dollars Am. United States ra. James Piuitt. Violation nternal Revenue Law, diatlilatloa without ay ing tax, aection 5, 6, 7 and 44, Aet July 0th, 1880. Scntcnocd to seven months tm* irisonment and pay a flue of eleven hundred lo liars. Unitad 8tat?s vs. Stewart 8parks. DlsUlla. ion as ahore, sentenced to ssven months iaa-1 iriaonment and a fine of eleven hundred dolors. United States vs. fm Rernggs. Distillation without paying Las. True bill, having loan found, ordcrwd that a Bar eh Warrant do irsoe to arras I said Defendant. United States vs. Harvey C. Hall. Distilla* lion without paying special tax. Defenlant plead guilty and sentenced to pay elev. ?n bundled dollars, and to be imprisoned seven months. United 8tate? vs. Drury II. Wood. Obstructing a Revenue Ottocr. D. T. Corhin, District Attorney. Jury No. 2 charged with this ease rendered the following verdict, " Guilty. J. 1? Uillbouse, Foremen." United States vs. Danisl Scay. Violation Internal Kevanue Laws, distilling withowtli eense or paying tax. United States vs. Franklin Moss. Violation Internal Revenue Laws, distilling without license or paying tax. Ordered that a Bench Warrant da is?a la eaoh of the ahove caeot, for the arrest of De% feadsats. United States vs. Charles Pain. Distilling without paying special tax, sections 23 and 24, Act July 13th, lM(. Defendant piead guilty and waa sentenced to pay flat of tea dollars, sad he imprisoned tea days. PbiDat, Angst 90, 1869. Unit ad Slat? Court, lion. 0.8. Bryan, presiding. Tli? Grand Juror* tniwtrd to tboir name, m on jntwdiy. U 01 ted Si ale* ?#. John M. Oliver. Viola* tioo Ioteroal Reranow Lawn Paaaing oountarfait money. D. T. Cor bin, District Attorney. The above nomad Defendant having been duly called, asd falling to answer, on ntoiioa of Diet riot Attorney, ordered that a Scire Faeioa do forthwith laeua on the rooogniaanee of said Defaodant, retornable on lh< flrsl Monday in September next. Also or dared, that a bench warrant do iaeno for th< arraat of raid Defendant to answer to oaM bill of Indictment. United Stolen va. Parry Nash. Violation Iaternai Revenue Law. Distilling. J). T Cor bin, I >i strict Attorney. Orderod Uwt i beach weront do too*a for arrest of Dafood adt. The Judge discharged ail Soparnoaarar] Juror a axeept four. Motion for now trial la aaaa: Uultei States va Thoa Lyaeb. Violation Interna Ravenna Law. Retailer without payioj tax. D. T. Corbfo, Dieiriet Attorney After bearing argument of Conn eel to tha Government, and R F. Stokaa, for D? feodaot, a * new trial " waa ordered in Uii aaee. United State* *e. IVory H. Wood I Onilty af abatmeting Reveoue OfBeer.Senteaend to ImpHaoament of nine roootlM and to pay o fine of twaoty dollar* M Bmnkmpicy. El Parte, Theo. Stooey, of Charlector petittaw for flaal dteebarge. Bimonton < Barker, Pro Pet. Mm Porto, Than. K. Berevaa, of Boo of or Idamt o Porto, R. J. lfo lrb* ad, M. D, ? Chart oat on. Idem. b Porta, J. Morray Mnlrbaad, of Chorio too. Idea*. The Regie!er, Julio* C. Carpenter, ropor iog favorably, the Judge, on motion, eigne uader eaal of Court, the aartiSaata and o der of diaehnrga aa prcaaribed by law. ? I S i .! '* .1 III ?| ' ?.mm to \ u?*?T, Am*mn, it** Jr.ZV&JS&t&t ** ITm Orarf, P?tk sad Fkao Jotoro aa* w?r*d to th?ir bihm m oo provloao 4?ji. Henry B. Goodyoar, oltiaea of 8UU of OMBHUsut, AdmUlrtrqtor of gfoiooa Good f?? ?t ?l, TO. Howtlfc SH? * ^ Sooth Carolina. , BIU%r ljtfAaotioo ?nd roliof. Monmloaor, * Plaeknoy Complaioaat*o BbBoltdiA Hoary B. Goodyoor, a otUooat# Btato ?f Connection t, daaialotrator of K?laoo Good yoor ot tL, *o Jtm* W. Gorky, a jtlllsea of Sut? ot Booth Carolina. Bttt fbt |* junotioa and roliof. lhaahg?A Jcooty * Plaoknoy, Obaplateaatl Solictor* Hoary H. Qoodyoar, a oitiaoa of Stall ot year el al., u Etohttd & WW?f, a dtiasa of BUIe of Booth Corolla*. BUI for iojoootie* oad relief. Memmlnger, Jcrvey A Plnokney, Complainant's Beltaltoro. Th# followlog order woo granted la (he oboe* three oases. Tlilo eoee time on to be hoard oa notion of OomploinonU far praiiariaarj injaaetioa, and there open it ie ordered, *Tbat on lojnnatlon ae prayad for la the Complainant's bill bo granted, enjoining and restraining the eald Newton ttma, hU alack, attorneys, agents, servant, and workmen flrom moklng any Hard Rubber for dental parpoeeo or in Deo tie try, or Arum using any Hard Bobber, eaeh as Is doscribed in said reissued letters patent, re* eited in said Complainant's bill in Dentistry, or for dental parpeeeo; or la the manufacture of plate# for artificial tooth, or from selling any artificial teeth or plates for setting tooth la which hard rahber ie need?-eald injunction to cos Usee asltl the Host hearing of this esse, or the farther order of the Court. Ia rs W. T. Shumate and A. Blythe, Ar signers of J. W. Grady n D. 0- Hawthorn, of the firm of Grady A Hawthorn. Fetl. flaa for involuntary bankruptcy. W. R Earlc pro pet. ; Hon. B. P. Perry for R>epondenta Upon demand in writing, fllad by the Respondent to said petition, that the fact of the eomtnieeion of an act of bankruptcy may be enquired of by a Jury, it le order, ad. That tha oaid lactic be submitted to a Jury ae to tha solvency of the firm at this present term of Ooart sitting st Greenville ia till Court of OrMirlllr, South Carolina. In rn W. T. BbonuU and A. Blylhe, As. ignew, D. O. Hawthorn and Sidney H. TurbjBH, of tha Arm of Grady, Hawthorn A TurbyfiH. P* 11 lion for final dia tlidgi, W. E. Earl# pro pet; Hon. B. F. I Perry pro respondents Sanaa order aa in preceding oaaa. Criminal Doekti. United St a toe ?. Benjamin Moon. Violation Internal Revenue Law. Seotioaa A 6. 7 and 44 of July SO. 1868. D. T. Corbln District Attorney. Defendant plead guilty and waa aentonoed to pay a fine of one thousand dollars and to iwprlaonmant for six months. Tha Grand Jury returned into Ooart with the following bills and finding*, a* follow*: "True Bills.'' United State* n Chrlaeoberry MoAbaa. Distillation without paying apoainl tas Sections 4. ?, 7 and 44, July 10, 1848. United Statea vs. William Long. Distillation without pryiag apeolal tea. Saetioaa 5, 8, 7 and 44, July SO, 1868. "No Bill" In following ease: United Staea vs. John Long. /a Bankruptcy, Ex part# Joseph Dackatt, of Newberry. Petition for final dieoharga. Garlington 4 Soher pro pot. Tha Register, C. G. Jeag-r, harlng reported favorably, on motion, the Judgs signed under seel tha order and oertlfieate of dlsehmge. Ex parte R. H. Wardlnw, Assignee, In m John H. Li goo. Petition for ante, and te eat? in lien creditor* and order tlisrssa? CI* wson A Thomiion pro pot Order of reference to W. J. Clurioa , Register, to report oft or nolle* to )i?n orod Iter*, al*o to report h to l? *reditor* af ter notice, ie., Ac Kx part* R^H. Wardlew, Amignee, ( n J. ? Uliam Power. Petition tor eel* end W all la li*n oroditor* and order thereon.? , Cls w*on ft Thomeon pro pet Son* ord* , a* above. 1 Kx parte R. H. Wardlaw, Assignee. in r , Joka G. Boocer. Petition for sala, nod t , call in Hon creditors and order thereoa.? Claw eon ft Thomson pro pet. Same order. 1 Ex parte R. H. Wardlaw, Assignee. ia r 1 Tkomae J. McCraekea. Santa aa the pre cediag oaa. List of CeniifBHt * Rtxlvti at tks QnmailU Drpat, far <A 1 W~k Ending Augu* Utk, 1M?. A Fuller A Co, HeodeneavlUe, R0| V I 11111, Brevard, H C;M C Tome, HendereoavilU i N C; J L Southern; WblUnire A Fj S Bwaa dale; Me Fall A Thomlj. New Pickens; J 1 , Bawklae; T Sleen; R W Folger; H Kuhaal 1 C P Davie; T W Davie; 0 K Blford; C K Da 1 vie; David A 8 trad ley; PAH; Salllvaa A Sec ? W 8 Miller. J C Smith; Mr* A M Caldwel ' 8 Westmoreland! P A M; O A Trenbolm, Fla Roeh, N C; M A McB; J H A J B numphriei r J B Kirk my, New Plekeas; Bowden OA Ci Oowcnaville; RAT; Jao MoKay; U A Caubli '' C C Montgomery; J M Westmoreland; A 1 e Tabor; 7 Habn; Harrison Jk M. J S Oallawaj 0 D 8 A Ilea, Brevard, N Cj W C O A Co; M Terry; J L Jennings; Perry A McBee; 1 - ! t. a r.. * r n ? _ .. . u vunnau, ndUTIIM) Wl llama A W| Jno Minn A Co, HandaraoarUh . N C| J C Smntbara A Co; Quh Krwla A Boi K H 0 Trmaot; Q C AM. , HYMENEAL,. ' Minio, M tha ltd tnaiaat, at the M4? rwi<l?nM, bf W. C. Knll.tt, K?q.. UUOl L THOMPSON to Mra. A. P. JOHNSON, a of ibb Couotj. *f Maiiiu, oo tha *Otb July, at *i r* doaoa of tka brtda'a faihar, by R?t. W. 1 . Thorn aa. Mr. & O. MAULMN and Mb KMMA JULIA. daofhtar of Mr. Tfcomaa 1 Hmtih, all of Uranavllla. A NttwYotc, Angaat M. r Cotton r, ?M with lain of 40# balaa, at A Gold Uo -?1 at 12. "j '-" jS^^E Bntno V^Chrii?M)II^C? d^SS^b? o?tebr?tftd et Oh arch, on Bmtwrdmo, tM huUmtL It? pert a o# ilia Prcoldent and Scer?tory ?IU bo md, Ml Ml AMNHB88 deltwared br W. B. Feller, Agaot iperiwi Trut Society. The public geccrclty, cci Toil eg Mm cpoeially, era ia o Had tc attend. I race, & leaopm Aag Id I* 11" . _Vbit sams,j.'. . ,V- . M * . * > SXCEANOK WOK A GOOD HOKSJS. A Good Two-Hotel C3 BIX-8 K A T K D. ATCfieiN. 7: ON MO If DA7,'jAJQ. ? . UN, I WILL p?]I at and n llwul of mj OSn, | I 10| o'clock, wndry pleoee of FVUHITXTEK, DBT GOODS, ML OsMkinf of Bxteaaioa ToMo Bofu, Tkbl**, Bami OMn, Bihtwii W achat and, Wardrobe Iroo Hat R?sk Glaaa War* --? ? . Or tat Mill. Aad-Tmoa Trunke. Keroeene Lampa Coat*. Pai.ta, Straw Hata Ladle*' Fan* (Blank.) i < a Lao, .. - <j v ? Oaa Ttewa of RfrK, for aooooat of? TERMS?0A811 JULIUS a SMITH. A og M 14 I FURMAN I'NIVERSITY, GREENVIUE, S. C. TBS nrxt Frolin of thk laetitetlon win begia 16th September, and aootiaoo Forty Weak* without intermiaaioa. Three-Years' SeholsraMpa may ba obtained of th* Treasurer or Ageot, oenAittaeed 00 the payment of Thirty Dollar* annually, whioh will entitle the bolder to the free tuition of a pupil ia all th* Regular School*, on th# payaaeat *f th* In*idantal F?a of Fire Dollars. Kxoept to holder* of Sahotarahlpa, the charge for Tnltioa and Ioatdeatal Einbms, will be Sixty Fir* Dollars for th* Tana af Forty W*eka For instruction lo Practical Chemistry, or in Modern L^nguagee, na extra fe* will h# required?depending on the mm of the CUm. Ike Regular School* rmhrnce Mathemotieo mod Msehanicol Philosophy under (ho charg* of Prof, a a JUD80JL Tho Latin Lonyuoyo, Prof. J. 0. FAB* a * The Greek Lanpnyo, Prof. D. T0WN8RND 81HTH. Chemistry mod Notnrol Phitmoophy, , Prot J. X. BIRRfiL s JjOQXt (mJ JUksioTi^ JniiUtHumt cm! ' Philosophy, t > I Prot FURMAK. Dr. FWher will giro instructions la Gcr* won, Preoeh ud Spanleh. . Good boord ooo bo obulnad la print* fooilUos ot aboat $16 00 par atoath each* aire of ligbU and waching. Pertooa desiring Catalogaea or to obtain i Scholarship*, will addr*** the cabaartbor. JAMES a FURMAM, PreoUoat Anr U 14 If i _ i i . * The State of South Carolina, OREENVIL LB COUNTT. Sheriff** Sola. ' T> Y wirtao of aa Order front 3 J. Doothit, D Probata Judge, I will expose for *ale, ' at publto ootery. before the Ooart Home door, oa Saleday ia October aext, tho fob I low log TRACTS OF LAND, wia: , Tract No. t. citaated ia Ofopaw|lU Ooanty, oa waters of Middle Tlfar Hirer, banded by laadc of L. Ooekrel aad others, aad ooar teining MS Acre*, more or lean Tract No. S, citaated ia aaid Connty, oa i water* of aald Hirer, bounded by laads of J. Ponder aad other*, aad ennlailalag 1M Aerea, more or loaa ? *PL- .1 T a a IT a _ .* iu? uivti Irani 01 MM ire eoio M MM . property of JOSEPH H. TURNER, 4* i eeimd. for petition aaooag Ik* lelw, 4m, TERMS?A eradit *1 on* **4 two y*ar% with interact from data, for *11 ear*pi ao * nueh aa will pay lb* Coeta of tha aoaa, whiah will ba raqnirad la Oaak mm Ik* daw of aala. Purokaaara to gi*? bood with g**d a and aoffielanl auratiaa, tofatkor wifk a wart gag* of tb* pramiaea to ?ha Probata JaSgB to a?ora tba payaaaat of tk* par aba** aa? c ay. Pur*haaara to pay far diaw aad ||> * via*. A . B. VICKRR8, 8, 0. a ; Angaat 11, 1801 5 Aag 14 JA _ I CUSHINfiS & BAILEY. 1 BOOK SELLER! AND STATIONERS, '' 161 Balliaaora-at., Baltimore, lid. [j rWIHE Large*! and Baat Aaaortod Blank p M. in th* City, ol \ , [/ BCnOOL. LAW, DENTAL. MEDICAL, y CLASSICAL aad M18CKLLANBO0B !' General Bank and Conotlnr-HooM fllatlwh ' trj of all kind*. Blaak Book* aa4t la order, la aaj etjrle, of bindtag ttd roK**. 5 A?f 18 14 Um* SatiM. *? TH MtfcwiIlT wllh the malt* *?** *fi? n X lalamai mtmw Un. 1 h*nby cHra || aetlee ta all iwiiw who nay date a Swraa It*f9f andJJnrmtm, wktah wmNkdhjIUft UomLj, Special Depaty Mantel, e* or abate I* the 9U> of AurwK, loataat. It* e? da ate ). Iraa ftrMiTla C. kaaaaaa rfterdf tad M >m4 la violated ef ibelatereal Aavaaaa law jr?7?Ss?S??rS " thirty day"toea tte W rahltaattaa^af thta y ' Deyaty Odtetar, M DMrUi, S. 0. Adg ? "