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wjag^?- Mb^T~ ? ^~**F"W w *t *** * " /'M1 1 >"^ 1 ' TlM. W?? York MerttUi #n Ik* Bp<Uitit> Cbmoh, RoilgltJn in Oorsrnlnthl. The ttrrihi h edrUthi/ ok? of the greater? ' St newepdpeHu TlM taoet independent and SSs^S^rSS nd ?i% aa perhap* ** N,w""ly WJ otherlargely ctaplated ImMm the/fara/d thhl purjuoi anything like an la dependent coaie* la iaattere political aocial and t*)tgio?? or fWkt #111 tolerate cren anj dtMraeeto* n^b' '?the chare* " U cancer ned. With the iWU 1 the Bitty kImh (#% and lUnMypI pruj- ^ adloea of eaet* eoaimaad no teepeot wkec they i oino ia eengjet with what Iii?iiMh light end ptogihee. The alleged ibi of thU m that ehgroU <*1 no faror, both eUas are heard' Jlontah Catholin or ProteMaai, tad U vviou deoomiaatieas of the latter. Ia a mut nun* h'ef of tb? thr<tl,l there is ? woailb editorial on tho cttiMt of the failure of ail the rcvolatlons in 8paln. The cnnae Is jwstly ascribed to the intolerant, bigoted and despotic charoh of that kingdom. The meet iuteaedly and purely Komanistte ef Any aatbwg tbn nations of the oaHg, " the ebhteh," says tb.,//.re/J, "now, as if?a4)**n for many generations, Abe curee . ol Speio," Many oaosen hare conspired to (nuke the Spanish church one of the moot power national organisatlons tn jCarope. The long struggle of Spain With the Moors. It was pairiptewfimd spoiled during that long period wbeh Spain raled half the globe, and with a ereel solBshneas sacked vp tho wealth of the Indies. It acquired its special character, a character which makes it the ally of absolntisns, legitimacy, dirine right and much boaides, which the spirit of modern freedom detests and abkers?during those d^rk dsys of the Inquisition, a period when it was the privilege and priJo of Spanish monks, In the old world and the new, to burn Christian men and women. What the Spanish rharwh then aad by these menns became, the Spanish eharch has erer con tin wed to bo nod now is tyrannous, creel, non-progressive, hating and hateful thing, tho ally of tyrants, tho enemy ol i knowledge and 1 berty." f ^ This is very explicit, and nq men can gainsay its truth. The ffcraMbits the nail on the head, it goes to the root of the cnase of fhilnre of the Spanish people In crer^ straggle for Hi* erty. Ko other public Journal It onr great cities where there era many Kothhn Catholics, so fhr as we can observe, either on the Allan-1 tio or in the west, or interior, ever dare any one word agaiaet the crimes of the Spanish church or any ether Reman Catholic Church on the Cam of the earth, or in foot against tho tcadcnoies'of the systems of religion of any kind. All are usually complimented aad flattered in turn. The Humanists eaneeiallv. whilst the country pre**, that need not be to ninch afraid of church influence generally, Iin? {tales the ctty press; and oat of the thousand* of political paper* in the United States only two or three might he found ever to hint that this or that ehareh in Hnropo or America, wai responsible for any of the tyrannous systems of laws or. oppression* of tba people, that l|M*e cursed tha earth. The example of tba if timid will do good in the eoumry ; and such examples multiplied, will do much to reclaim the world from the dominion of despotic systems of religion, that lord it over (Jo?r* heritage, and educate* the mind* of men to faror all sorts of despotism and disfranchisement in gorsrnment affaire. We haro occasionally alluded ta this subject before. We perhaps go beyond the i/erald in our estimate of the influenco of churchy >r religions systems upon civil government. IV a bold that it is one of the most potential 07 all influences,and that constitution* and forms of governments, a* well as their administration, are immensely modified and controlled by religious systems, sooner or later, in erery nation and kingdom under heaven, and that we need not ex poet to rsdIUo. the dream of philosophers and srathsmsn for a liberal gov eminent ium snuu long continue to exist in pnrity and dispensing Mm Meaning* o( liberty, an1(<? (tie controlling religious systems by ] which the peopio tuny be governed ere also free and enlightened end Independent of alj rules eud dogmas except those contained la ( the Scriptures,44 given by Inspiration," as were the primitive spostollo eharebes, end those immediately following. There are other despotic systems besides Komnnish. But tha sub- * jeet ia toe expansive to be pursued in s brief <j editorial. t i lieraoval of tbe Beat of Government. A correspondent of the Charleston Coirier, " writing frotn Saint Paul, Minnasota. " says, n that the question of removing the seat of Gov- I eminent to the west, is assuming importance a In that region," and thinks " it would be no ] marvel if it should be done in the next ten , years." These Western States will soon have c the control of tbo country If they have not < now. Tbe writer, 44 says thai 9t. Louie, Mis- j eoeri is in the peoples minds eiere than any olber ( point, and that it is more than probable that it will be the eity selected for tbe permanent capitol of tbo United States." Tbe oapltot will ' go west, population west, and south, manufae- ' tures will also follow, what then wilt become 1 of Sew England supremacy. We shall have I millions mora voters in * few years than we now have, New England probably leas, ena her 1 bondholders, capitalists, always control tbe west. We think not. * la Zxcellaat Orisr. A recent trip over tbe Oroenville and Co* Inrnbia Railroad insures as of its excellent condition and that it is improving and pro*, grossing every day; old engines and ears are constantly being refitted and rejuvenated; one entirely new oar was to bars been pot upon lbs track on Monday last, "the management of the Road is superior, Mr. Haanarr has won for himself a plane la its history that eannet soon bo forgoMon by those interested in its welfare or familiar with its affairs. Long may hi prorids over its destinies. Mr. A. McTIsk, da., one of tho present conductors, is gaining rapid, ly in efficiency, and his politeness and eourte. ry are to be commended. Tbe Bench and Bar. We have received a copy of an address de?. i verell yUch.WM.il. Hatk, before tbe Ali innl So< ely of Cumberland University, at lehaion Tenon???e, Juno 24,186?. We rcu<-. i to i k for It, j ?. _ ' > _ Hfli' WK mjSi dmliVWy?uWl? la tha Republican pariy MiMluiiT party, iad a largo portion la Ibo Ibwoailh partjr, h probably I? ?R?rg? (a thiq new party, Ant! {be Jhjr Ylrk frrfwrn ',aad$ olh*VR?DaN?|*o papa**, and (bo tleHMftl popbra, and Um .CBMWTlttVK. ana many b on eat atari of at! partioa, hubiag into thia now formation. TM b?<b?tj aa F*U RUboibrcwdjr porUorvfll tUt JVpwb.-. Ileaat mod Obawt parlW. in UMlMfP1 and Texaa, ara combining Wllh the aov party oT nniveiaal att&ectj and Uniterm! infringe, accepting both as Inevitable. Wai.krr. a flaataaylranian, waa elected tloverror fa Virginia oa tbla ground, iutTBmmta. Gorefnor In Tennetaee. Ifcw will l?? alacted Ootror or la Mlaalaalppi on Uila platform, and IIa*ii.TON, Governor of Teut. Tbo Forthw oat era State# will follow (babataa Ooaraa, probably Pannayltanla and Now York, and the raw It o? the olaotiOas la thaao greet Stataa will Influenaa many otbara. Tba consequent# will bo; Hi* tab# Imped, tba attar overthrow af tba selfivh, vindretlre ? "fl'rcw** iumi'mi pnrif and their *j? ten of horrible and unjust taxation?F?]?ral ?od State?under which Ike country low groan* from one end to tha other. j It was oppressive taxation that, has de stroked tbs ultra Cari?*t bag. and Scalawag parly of Tenr?eaaee. They stols tht public money in all sorts of wsys; raised highpaid offices ; employed militia and all that*1 robbed and plundered by foroe peaceable citizens; put the vilest men i.ito office; laid Iteavy taxes ; involved the Slate in millions ?t debt; kept op party disturbance, and ihowed a disposition to lire upon the prop rrty and industry of all1 the peaceable, Inhistrievs, private eitlxens. Therefore It she, and no wonder, that all parlies?exinpt the wretched, selfish office Seeker*? wgntt to think tl.at It was high t nte that very decent and sensible man, who bad to my tanas, baa given tha right to vote and o hold office under the State, although he. lid take sides with tha 8auU>, (as the grant najarilg af her heat men did da.) in the late rar between tha States North and South of ha Fotonsa*. Tha sensible portion of the Id Union men unanimously determined bat tbey would be great fools to exclude boir neighbors sad fellow-aiIiaeaa from the jsllot and from office, when, by their ia fluence. they might save themselves and he whole Stato from being robbed ar.d plundered by salaried office-holders and high taxes. These people, all to a man, tkersfoi a united in electing SxxTra (lover nor of Tennessee, Storks represented tha prescript!ve?, high taxes and plundering party, and was supported by those ttadleal# .hat knew they had nochsneehut hv keen ng every decent and rentlbl* hone*t man ?ut of kit righto?of voting nod holding bat thank* to tha Groat Ruler of Heavao aad oartli, they dIJ not auoeeed in nibiag fool* of a sufficient number to elect Radio*( Stvacs aad liia parly, and Sort* treat hi* by sixty fiv# thonsaad voUa. Tliera la a grant leaaoa in thero Virginia ?nd Tennee*ee eleoiiona. Cheating doaa not klaaji Ikrire; high taxaa and high salaries tnd uumaron* unnecessary officer* will not ?e stood by any people whan i hey ?ea three ,raj>*. Evan tha wild will, tha fox and tha saver*, and oilier Lru'e creature*, vill not ^qt their foet in the trap* and dead-fall* that ire not hidden from their eye*. The peo* [de of excepting the minority hat voted for SfTok**, hare had the eensa o ree the nomerous Radical trap* spread ibont for their destruction end baited wi'Ji oyal pretension* aad fair promise*. If Tennessee I* redeemed- *o will ?**" Southern State put down the plunderers ind robber* in the shape of politicians that Kempt to cheat the people. [Jolted States Debt Held In EtlropoWhat the People Pay on it Yearly. The London Pall Afnll On let It ee'Tmates he amount 6f Ifnlted Slates Bonds held it.road, to be about ttrelte hundred mil. ion* of donate; so the people are drained of iboutseverty millions o'gold or onehtfa* Ircd millions dollars in currency every year o pay the Interest due foreign bondholder* The interest la paid in gold, whereas, the eoney leaned the Government waa paper, lot worth more than forty or fifty aenta in he dollar. Tha amoont paid to foraigaors loae, in tha ahapo of interest on tha p?*b ie debt, ia four or five times as great as the bole revenue and expenses of the Doiled Hates Ooverareest whew Oca. Jacks** wee leeted President; yet, the people nnder he eway pf perty politicians, end a paoee ladar the influence of false ideas, er the corruption of eapitaliats, stand all this and lix times aa much. Again wo aay let the vrople do jiietieo to themselves, and no nore than jnstiee to Bondholders?pay in >ap?r what was borrowed in paper. ? ? * ? Pho Panama Hat?A Vegetable Won1 dsr, We lest week ao'leed the slraage Reeareetlon Plant of Caflfornia, but daetkcr aondar of the vegetable order .has been hewn ua bv Mr. C. W. Java by. lr - wtW. irtwi in tbo Pkntm* temet*. It h Mr Jirit foot long, aon'eai iktpt, looking something Ilk* neutron bone eleaee, Urniat dng in point; tpprara from ita texlura to M knit or vevm, but ia elesrly of porn rrgtt*bl? yraeetfA. It ia anid to bo naad by .ha natieca of Panama for hat It wouU uat ault a Chinese to ooeor hit bond and told Ills one. TbU specimen ?M aopt to 3o<nmbi* by Pr. Lkcoxtk A sat atari t Assessor. ' . We fsilod at ths pro par time to state that \fr. W. II. 11*0* has been appointed Asaieant Araessor Wee Haxr M. Pssht. Mr. VAC*'* okloa will ha at tba former place of its prsdae'eaasfi nhioh Is oecr the foist .Ogee, md can alwaye be f?mad there during hneinoti lurrta ?, . N i| -> ' ? liV 1 1 * Wading ad it or ia I of th? l?tb v>k. lb* ... f Xf r 1*1 ill i ii k 91 mmnrf lha pap**. W?hI appro**, did ?h|[ ^eeara^to ninety that tfrtMaNU *hi? tfta r#f*>*J^?n4 W** *V if ova party"?it U M lo haraion'.tt and ???oble * ?N? ** li* U bl.aniiH^a>rfrfa SSSS?^?S2. al IB* MM! 'tlluu ulIAkau MmA ?-i m. p "TT~" l~~~ roptioo." M We shall iaalst," agala wn the dKer. -oa laHgrity, wcnomy and efflelen y ia public man. We ah all denounce fi and and wrong, We I Vail Dever knowingly dt food a dMoont a^t or dishonorable m*a in aw own parly, not utte<HateaUi>na)lj a word oi a political opponent la Injustice aad uafatHiaraj^ ' . * * H1 ? Tha editor says of Ms party;1 MFcV among as, are fear, understood Republleantam. Han)*. e??a in awr dwn parly, iffy! comprehend tha depth,fra9dear and oairef-1 ealiiy of Its simplejydncUdes. Soma Uilnlc ft ia a ladder la office; s??ine demand a?p-. port of it in idledeaa, aotTaome free glfto Of land or moary. **To ua it maaaa protaelion and fair play, promising not employment, hut tha right to work IUearlier* and al what ?* please? ik.i money as gilt or bribe, but the right lo ear*/Wages as ore shoosa as?d and nartliem ?r wa choo#e-*-0ot office or dependence on ofRoe, but Indrprml- noa to tkbor >?? Wl cars, fee ourselves. U arftk* If |*?t righia and opportunities | to glio to each man and woman exactly rqual cbanaa to acquire education, washV and l^oor." . j? Tyger Biroc Aaaoctattow. , Wa gav? ia a recant aamher of oof paper a brief account of the proceedings of this lsrgsA^aiatiqn^andj j th? ha*te of Yril" ing, inadvertently ?t*icd that Mr, Tue?M*? Sndftt was elected the Treasorer, il should hsvs been Mr. Xi.tr to TatI^r. who wsa toalected. having previously served most eftl eiaatly and setbrsetoVtty. V"e Would 'also state a fact omitted In onr first notice of tha A'Social si. Tho preaclrlag of rfvery abla Inl rod net* ry 8ertnon l?y Rev. Wa. Wuiii.w* ix n tie. _-?? - " ?? IPX > V *1 TT-m ftinw HII* in thlfe 9oMimAIo?, that R??. W. D. Tmom vi ?m appointed to preaeh a* a I- Introductory Sermon and R. P, Wiiilmi, Alternate; Rev. J. A. Bioauci waa ehosea to prwdi the Charity Sermon and T. J. Kaxt.r Alternate ; W. B. Cauoi waa appointed to write th? Circular Letter. ' Cotton SUtoa Life Inaurance Company. AiUatttaheatM to Hie advertisement of W. J. Laval, Zrq . Agent of the Cotton States Life Iarurance Company, residing in Columbia. Mr. Lavai. waa farsight year* Treasurer of Ilia State of Soeth Carolina, during which time lie waa also recognized n< the acting Comptroller General, wliosa duties it waa to examine Into the condition of }nenranea companies doing business in the State and not chartered by our Legialatnre; consequently he has had special ed-t 1 vantage* for obtaining a knowledge of Ilia comparative condition of Insurance corn pa nietL And being a high toned gnnth man of the old eehnnl. we ean ewj?et?re In no other war but that the Gon)|<oay that he represents, ia one in wldeh it witl he entire* ly safe and advantageous in which to in* sure ana's life. - < ? ...?* ~ * , t ? Osef The New Eclectic Mnnasi ne For September, besides much other inter* eating matter, contains the opening chapter* of a periling new tabs, called A Story of Eulenhrrg,?# Fnem of great elegance and tenderness, by John TL Thompson, read at the last meeting or the Alumni of tha l*n> versity of Virginia, (every graduate should Km a eefjf.) An ablelrtMe on The f*o4i tire Philosophy, by )fr. Lawrence C John* on, of Holly Pprlngs, If isaissippi. B-tgsn dage in Mexico, by a Southerner, for many y< ars a resident in that Country. A Poem, by William Morris, author of Tn* Earthly Paraiite. The ITarereack, giving anecdote? of the Confederate Army, and a handeoms tribute to their bravery, from an Reglislt ?oarer. Rrtirei on the New Books of the Menlh. The Oreen Table and Monthly Miscellany. Short Tales, Aneedotea, ?ta This is the tfuaen Monthly of the Booth. ' Why do not onr people join hands to nop. porta home institution? A copy of piia Magnxioe shoald find its asy js every eel ti rated Southern Home. Addrsaa Tubs mix A Murdoch, Baltimore, enclosing ft 00, thft price of annual subscription. Judas Orr. Oen. J. W. Harrison President of the Blue Ridge Railroadi lion* J. P. Reed. Thcso tbrve distinguished sons ef Anderson arrived en the ears Monday evening a>d contributed to swell the eheady Urge company of gneets at the Mansion J loose, This admirable hotel haa been doing a flourishing soshsae* for a good whila this summer, as it deserve*to do. Tahe t| all in all for climate health and good company, OreSnVltle It hard U match as * place of summer resort, indeed are might fay for "all the year roned." I Caterpillar ta Plorfda. A private letter of Auguat IS, received in this place by Mr. G. W. Colums from a friend In Mleanopy, Fl? , #?v* : M TM oatarplltan kit* jmt eooehnlori' tMttr nmmlrt work, and bar* do an It thomngtity. II will require a nnnaHernhln tdfMtN on the preaawt potoa of long mMob in make up for lb* <HWfl whirl la vari nnaly ostimaUd at from thnaa aariallaa to ana half nr aaora." I * ? Bulnrnaii " ?? Pmf. c. H. Jomom mm) lady lata ralarit d froaa a aovawr taw at lh? While Hoi pkiir Bpriaga, streagtbeoed and benefitted In health; an alao, ha*? l(a. WiauaM Dwr Tin and Mf<-the latter, however, spent a lima at Newport and la Canada. We ara glad to ace |ha facta of otu fritada again. (Ijtengcd of AAA & AAA MflCA.Oft.ibft ^Ofik^ iAQ WaVfnjj MLM* fifty eater, wbfeh we Soon no dyqfat Rfcte discharged. , Jndre Or* (teaerrey tie gratitude of tW fo||? of Abbe v il lyft ??^ M of p(0RR7lUe for,this meaner in which lie tmt~m to Mbfe* 0**0+** output:,, We no tllbeol any heaitaney say tbat be U dot enty the e.,? IWned aad abb *<m, judieJaay bet alec the mtut .UMkau.KDd W>U?a*t fro* (be /vh? that the Abberflle Jwrtea went farther tbaa hoy be?tKne be bring tog ?M defaeeftaWaho I Him>tle>Ml>erib> to fcg: "Jm at^ nm which fa?re bey* bn^Bbt n/m' aote-wv* doHfct^Jertnef^o fixed the mem ore Of their verdleta nt. one-half nf tl>* nriu.ln.1 M.I 1 J ? La. Ika lit Janlin. I , --"7 r-"? ?- -Tr~T" I ary, 1981. And the majority <*f theso case*, ! , and interest In goafbnnjiy with this standard. " M enses ^Confederate dAW, the rata for eating debt#, which ts furnished by Aot 1849 kMhean/appllld, c?*pt la flhih* peetliar hardship, where evidence h?t been gone hate m *> the In* y*lua a* t*a property." Jn lgt Oka will hoM Coutt at Xrwbrrry, in October, U the ph<* of Judge Bcoztm. The New Agricullnrnl Monthly. The public Km beet) Informed ot the 9?ntcmp'ated establishing of a new agriculture' monthly which will icon appear. We bare received the prospectus lr?m MeMre. Wal Iter, Evnns & Cogswell, who are to publish It. IV will l>e celled the Rural Cafttini**, to be Illustrated, for the farm, the garden ad the household, and edited by D. 11. J scqner, Esq. Iaapo.Mglsbaftoer, OplpffMWThe Jewelry store of Mr. S ULxaACitan Is one of I fie fittest and most attraetlro in Columbia, and {? situated In tlregg't Range, a new ahfr handsome hloSh. We keeps Jewelry, Wateher, Cleeki and Silverware, aH of the best qualities, and la the lending etore of'the bind In the eity. Those who wiehgoodeia his line, will always had Mas polite and kind, roaJy te girt tlicw Me heM attention. Read advertisement. -s , ? ^ The Nickereon House. Colombia. Upon a recent visit to CefosaWia, wo had the ylesisw of stopping at tba ahore very popular hotel, which Is Kept by Mr. W. A. Vnen, a kind, genial and bospitnbla host, assisted hy bis chief clerk, Mr. Car a, the latter being unsurpassed for plaesing attentions and nevertiling assiduity in making comfortable those socking the hospitalities of the House. IVe re gard It a sufllcient rocoasmendation to say that Mr. llawnitTT, President of thetlreenvllle and Columbia Railroad has stopped at tba " Niokerson ** for the nasi two.Or three veen. which k?*ri U-atirnony in Hi Mll^ See curd ,iu another column. The Natiounl Hotel, Columbia. Mr. Uobkiit Joyxkr, Sr., ic the proprietor of lliia Hotel, and hie ion, P. Hamilton Jufxm, Clerk. It ia located in a ftw yard* of tl?e depot*, and la therefore very area 1 siblo. The rate4 of boarding are very low, and there who travel o? the railroad will find, by gi\lr>g it 4 trie), that iMrcelabiiebment ia pi,* hi f rier to the ptltcr hotel* of bsaulthil Columbia. See n;rd to be fouod elaewhere. Millinery. Mr.?. C. E. Run lnforma the people I through our columns, that ahe wirhci a part of their patronage when making ordera rr ' when viaiitng the Capital of South CsroliI na. Her stock ia up to the d- mands of the I season, and her piicee are in accordance with the hard timet. Those of our Mite I who attend tba State Agricultural Fan-In November next, roast call and examine her stock, n \ - 1 The Cluster Tomato. i>?. Joiin Axdcrsox has exhibited te ua specimens of the " Clutter Tomatoes," raised by him, that are vary beautfftl indeed. It I* evidently most prolific variety, and must he food to cultivate ; Ihry IN alio an aarly kind. Wa believe none of tki aort Inn been iolrodbced pretioua to tliia year* The clusters have each an averega #r six or ftftn ripe torbatone, medium riaa. Oaa cluster haa ten rlpa tomatoea, and w*i|hi on* pound four ounces; counting Ilia greed tomatoes on the ehistsr Vhh tho rip*, ther# are about sixteen on seventeen. The ripe sra red and golden striped. ? -? United Statoa Conrt. We give the proceeding*. Judge Bryse contInter paralatoat in hie duties, sustained by - Mr. Horlbvak end his effltirst C!ork, Mr. WiMintr, together with Obpt. Fade, noting District Aitornoy. Tha Onurt ifouos is gaoreally Well oeanpltd by spectators. I) Ooniraets for AdrartMni, >,.f As tha baay sssun will soon bo upon no, wotsM it not ba well for oar mnbaati and business men to eall at our odleo and make rantracts for space ln 00r eolumns. Wa make considerable reduction by tha quarter, half and > whole column. Advertising will pay, and we ask tha people af Oraeavilis to give H a fair | and fall trial this season. Coma and talk wflk ns on tha entreat. nt lsMydw km* a let ' Iat 1?i emA | ' mm^mmm /o? rag aortapaji airwrRiiR. I Tki OrtiCliveitiM if the 4ft! Mhm*. Kditor?I hart tUnd Baltry*. Pateot Peathar Ban orator aed OlUH?r? i a*? atrnad by IV B. KaiMga for tk? (Matt af South Carolina?ojd regard It aa a a oat raltiabla additioa la Ui? treUara of aaafaty. llalaanaaa. poriftaa wl iaprortt fadlboru f an that tbay ara batltr than aaar. It pro, lOolraMadllb, oTraalinaao a ad aoemomy, and any family woold gala by. baring Ihoir bather bed* opwtri oa. - ' :r , ? u t. boot. Auguol 25ili, 1819. . , Proceeding? *^35^ States i PUtrici tmr%, fw ^ 0Mrtette*9?.C,&. it Ua^ hlwdMot-f ? * * ?' i-? OMerM In M?N ?r ll? ?bm?iM M C Ihe ?*??. Writer, Sep- 1 Vf.,,y ghzxsiiiL I SFos * *> i Mo*?AX, Augtut 30th. 18(9. T Court opened at 11 6*cloak. A. II j Petit Jurore answi-tvd to their name*. 1 In Kqnitjf Docket. , -Abrnnri Van Huren nud 8. Angelic* Itla m wlfa ei al. vs. Jolin Peier Brown, Mary L Singleton el al. Tn Equity. W. O. I># M ftauaaura, CompHiinantn' Solicitor, J. B. K-r?h*w aod Blaadlng A IUe hard tin. ^n- N Defendant*' 8ollc}(ori. With' cement of " DMiAlmi'BHhititr, ordered that p fa* ion* p order trad# 40 titio eaae, aa Car aa rotate* to 8 <}iiardi*o?hip, bo amended. Alrx*adey Q. II Veil appointed Guardiaa ad lium, la < Mead of Gen. Wada Hampton, of the minor d?f?a4?aO| floorgo, Mary and Alfred ?Tat?p- T lone; and George 0. Moore, Guardian ad w litem of the neiaor'e defendant#, Marion 5. y and John 8. Moore. >'r? Criminal Doctor! United SUtra re. 'John Agnew. Demarrus Pool and Wada Howard. Violating Inter g| nal Revenue Lawn?Diet 1111 ng without pay ing tax'. Bob eh warranto IMaed la the alipre nalned anaea.Any.iag been returned "Nun Ka< Invent*!*," on motion of. D. T. . G-rbln, United Sin tea Biatrial Attorney, ' ordered that ' aMaa" Beneh Warrant* laaue fur arrant of defendant# for trial .United Sutas u George Waeiikngton Smith. THotTlling wfthorft paying Vnx. The defendant having pl*?d guilty, ami hailing f to atawor on anil, ordered Hint a Beneh < Warrant do baaa to bring him la to Court ' foramtenoe, . , J Al Bankmptrf '< E* parte Emery Thar an, Hiram Dow lag, p al al., Survivor# of the Kiruj of Thayar, Da c wingAGt. lareJuo. M Timmvw and Jaa. T. Brielow. Copartner# aa Timmona A Briatow. Petition tamtahllah llent of judgment*. 0. D. Etna* add Sitnouion A BarVer pro pet. Ordered that I ha petition l?e" referred to Re* t gltter Jaeger, and thai ha enquire into the fa eta ala ted therein, and report tire re on to Ihh Court, with leave to report any epeeial 1 otaUar. J Ex parte C. D. Spearmen, of TfewherVy. a Pelilion lor iual diaeharge. Fair, Pope A C Papa, pro pet. K?-gUtrr Jaeger reporting 8 favorably, the Judge eigaed, ander eeal of E Coutt, order and eertiAeata of diaeharge. k k? mto. a,i.,i.i iti? IV hi ion fur Bi*l dinlwiff. T. C. Perrin, pro pat .... Vx pxrle W. J Soaife, of Union. Idem. B. F. Arthur, |.ro pet. Ex parte Samuel Reid, of York. Idem. . J. W. t In* run, pro pet. I Ex parte Robert C. Fair,of Union. Idem, . W. C. Beailjr, pro pet. ; Ex parte Ami on Welle,, of Lauren*. Idem. .. Samuel McGowan, pro pet. Pniition* read In above one- a. end Rrgbtrr ^ Clawaon reporting favorably, ilia Jadge atoned, nndrr ?enl of Court* orders and eer " ilftoatea of discharge*, It preeerlhrd by law. e! Kx parte Willi mo G. Kviib and J. J. Kor- * t r, ltxecuiorr. In ro II. R hlitehelL IV li ion to eaUbliib lien. Wallace k Me Kit |*. ilek. pro pet. Kx [ lilt J T. Jet*r k C*. In re Stephen Joknaon. IVtliion to satftblinh Urn, Wei lace k ItcRireick, pro pet. Ex parte Txecutors of A. tY. Thompson. ~ In M B. W. Lea. Petition to catablhk Han. Wallace k MoKitrrck. pro p?A Ex parte William unro, la D. W. LeV. reiition to eatabliah Nan. Wallace A McKlaaiek. pra pet. On motion, ordered that the petition in aaeh of the above eaeea be referred to W. J. Cliwron, IGgtoter, to rfpdrton the eam<% and alro ai tollena. nfter publication, ami notiee to lien ereditora te appear and prove liena, othirwtre tbejr m 111 be debarred. |i . !, im.ii,, ?g . Nxw York, Augnat BO. Cotton a aha do firmer, with talcs of 600 J Valoa at 15. Bold qaivt, ?* 04. kt , I ; BAkviMOMK, Aupttat 30. Cotton namiaa), at 344. Flour dulljsnd declined fte.; Howard atruet roper fi.tt0(5)6.%5. Wbact Irregular?4?rln># In choice 1.4AMI1A fail Ui good Oiiarlotom, Anguat 80. rotten quiet, but rteody, with mIm of fit bale*?middling* 88; receipts i. Ll?t of Oonrfooot* I\ retired at tko OfttHvitU Depot, for iht WW* Jtafcw? A-fif* mtK 18?f. 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SsW Sat Holuclaw; J A Bn?*w; flltnbnN 4 Tarry; ' Mm W Alloc; William* 4 Wbltmlr#; W J WkitmirefcJ P Royae; i M rtulilyaa; W A Loale/j ) K H*t*o4; J "Cathay, Porta Plraoa, 9 i ; C; B Ww<M A A Palter 4 Oo, HaMeraonv III?, N C; llama, Maana 4 TiotUr, Wa/naa- i Till*, If C. * J OmtfgUMi K<*ei*<4 mt ikt 8wti*m. JLrpnM}: am. Smith A Co; J X Swniaa; WlUteaa* 4 t! vwsi? tftfs Kloy; J A Ilroadua: 0 F Jaanay; T l? Oaah; J Blroiai Oil^a* CMM; joatar I Hi IK* L < >i P Heyeat W Trent qtmt llcnaphrtea 4 ftetdwin: D llertbaefc: Mr* A Caldwell; T W Oar la; Vemaoa A Millar? Oowar, Co* A M; J M ? WaaMMialaai; Dr 9 ft Mamhall;8 K Porrhar; II P 8prola?;0 R ?UoH; U Wherla. it JSaanh; ? J W DaPara; R A Clark;.J Wilhalm; if P 8 i Pammara; W L Wafer*; Mr Aleieo4*r. F an rarer Merlin*, 8 18. P. M. Prefl.ytarhn Ohareli?fcr*. Dr. K. T. luht. if, A. lT.'ah<r 8 80,T. M. 'RICES Ctr R R E N T .u.f;" '."i" AUUING, Oomjt, )4......,.~M.t8(gg3S i. :aoiWMac!S^|S5' HH)lt HPS, V WaiprL*^:' *?;.~:T8 ($St t. Wkih, ? ?, hi?, JroJI? virtdilte r, .......~ i!! H!.! * ?iX?c LOVR, ?t rack, |4 ia&f* M OLD i....'..M..i..l*-. .<.il M(n>t? 34 TCrogsaHBim ROW.ik * , A?ar*an>.:i... ?.:.JK rT?rt|8r; iARD. -H KAt>, ** lb > . KATIIBR, * IS Sole* n*M<??k,..S?^|Sri v. .. u ? u 0?v, 14 fit M e. [OIjASSE8, V ? *., MbMnvetlo, 7i@fl J# " - " Now OrL Syrupy fl ? AILS. ? keg. $8 6# ,YK, "fl WheT. >...1 ?0@1 35 ALT. V >Mk Llrerpo<>l,k.... .** I*?M J? U'JAR, -p lb. Brown, ....14 (H M ? BtRTTNOi eceon^lghtn, yttm8?,r..Z...-13*. M ?.? -* re tail.. i?f. ALLOW, R IIKAT, $ buahcl..... _$1 75@?2 00 ARN, Factory, by bale, / 92 00 M " buncb...............4.. $3 35 tadent* Attending the Male and Fein fid <me*e> ^ N Greenville, eta be nccemmodated with BOARD or ike moot reao>n?Me !*>??, 11"> MHSL 0 O. LAYALH, Srll * la t?rw// *? . ^ 1 1 7 ' "f ... i..oCOtTON. iHESwboeribrr hu J?i?1 received new I. PATENT GULLKTT GIN end PRRM. ?d it prepared l? Gltf nod PACK COTON et tble H?w, on the inpat riHonibt* urns, Cotton VlH t?o delivered nt the 1 toot, or ?ny other point In the CHy,40e? H Inrge. ? ? * -i JOHN WBBTFIELD. Greenville, S. C., Sept. let, 1869. Sep 1 16 if toiler's Patent Feather Reiv ovutor and Cleanser. HAVING pot chaaed the right for tiling the machine In Greenville County, I rill tr'nit the d-Recent neighborhood# o! Ih? otinty ol (1-evnville. atiu-tiag the firrt of pteml-er. Thoae wlto iuy* old FEATll;il BKI?S i hey wieh nidi m light nnd ne ood m new, will do well to bring them to ie. Reed the reeouimendniien of l?r BwtaU . J'ETtdl Ht>AUJ.EV. Sepl . 16. . Notice . [S hireby given to all whom it may aonL cern, tbet we will npply to a J. I>ottiit, Probate Judge of Oreenvilte County, n the 29th day of September next, for * 'inal liircheroe Rxeentriv mil F.?i>ntnr /Use fauu a ALKXAKDKttNORTON, eceascd, sod that it Final Settlement of lid Ks?n?e will be made on aehl d?y, if no line be shown to Iks contrary. Therefore, II part tea having claims agiinut said K?ite will present ihem to either of ue, p*irerly attested, on or before sold day, or key will be debarred. CtlAKLOlTK NORTON. Eveoatri*. lOBERC McKAY, Exeeuior. August 20th, 18C9. 15-4 MRS. C. L REED, FASHIONASLi 1UIM8RV, 4 . CORSETS, :,?a)SAaflasf^AiL BRIDAL VAILS, DRESS MAKING nr all its BRANcnra, , Mala Street, Opposite SUTPHEW8, CtdambU, R <?. Bep 1 * 15 ' tm I. SULZBAClIEJi, ? ?. "Bmw at tub ' MAMMOTH WATCH *AfK STRSFT , ?QIJUM3IA, S. 0.? DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER SILVERWARE, TL SPECTACLES ?)**) on hand, R?. irtaa, ia ? Ita toaat*#*, pfraandfey f^aSffifenr f V. W . ff ,1 V,r* ? Jm I rrSfr^"*?~? - - - it a I > a_> i_t NICKERSON HOUSE: '??UJMIKIA, ?. O. ?T. A. WBIftBT, I'rs'r. I 1 ATtS a( Ttnard n?r <)>* TtlDVV tVki lit LARS. OmbUttu Far? FSKK. , , ;r vjW ts NATIONAL HOTEL, ??Itwfar^^ar9 " PhftPmETOK.I.,.. r. HAMILTON MT41R, ?UH?* RATES ^ >f B?*rJ j>* ?>?y <ft ?0. upp?r. -. fMHX 'fJjy f^*'x iV*?v *" * .