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g* HH Cjjt ?nntl)trn Cuttrprist GREENVILLE, S. ci WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1869. THE LNTKUPllISE ~ jrvra?. AW w As tbc New-Year will soon bo open, we would remind our Sub* scribers that we are greatly in need of money, and appeal to them to pay in advance for one year. $2 is a small amount, which ?o one can miss, and in tho aggregate will help us much. Do not ask credit for so small a sum.? "We repeat that wo are much in need of money. The Southern Enterprise. We take pleasure in informing onr renders ttiat we shall, by or before the first of January next, again enlarge t lie size of our paper; and in the mean time continue to is su? supplemental sheets, na occasion may demand?all at the same mode-ate rates as at present. Onr extensive nuil increasing circulation and increa?e of advertising mat ter will enable nsto do this, and we are de termined to sp ire no pains to maintain the Enterprise as a first-class weekly journal, and common medium of information for the community ami those nssociatid with it in business nud other relations. Air Line Itailroad?Meeting Next Saleday. We hope onr citizens will bear In mind tli* important meeting for ratification wliicti is to take place on next Saledny, notice of which has hereto'ore been given in the En tcrprine. Our citizens i" nod shout Greenville often neglect putilic meetings on Sale dnys, but on this occasion there should he 110 failure, either in city or country. Let there he a general turnout to sustain the wise, just and "necessary subscription of two hundred thousand dollnrs f..r this County, in addition to the one hundred thousand by the oily. Everybody is interested in jfromoting the success of the Air Line Railroad. Governor Scott's Mcssago. Vc give extracts from the Governor's Message, embracing, in full, several topics of particular interest. Tho whole Message?so far as it discusses measures?is generally well spoken of as n good State Document. The citizens of the State, who do not mako their li\ ing by taxes and salaries, will be pleased at the cconomicnl spirit evinced by the Governor, and will be also pleased to see the lowest possible scale of taxation established by tho legislature, and all useless expenditures and offices done away with. tVo wero particularly gratified at the comments made by the Governor on the enormous taxation of the Internal Revenue system of Congress, which has exacted froin this impoverished State, during the past year, more than twice as much as the amount of our State taxes. Wo cannot concur in tho views of tho Governor for a speedy return to specie payments, or pledging the State to pay interest on (ho State debt ir. gold, or in bis objections to the legal tender established tiy Congress. This uugin id i-iuiiiiiuc, in jiiicc id uic sunering clnsscs of the community deeply involved in debt for sntno years to corao. It is imposing on creditors but a small share of the disasters of the war in this and other sections of the United States, that the holders of old debts, cither against the State or individuals, should be required to receive greenbacks when tendered?and new debts are created in reference to that medium, unless otherwise specified in tho contract. Why should tho holder of a State llond be favored inoro than any other class of property holders? Tho owners of all other stocks and investments havo suffered the loss, some ol all, some of the greater part, and cvory one, more or less, of the investments mailo before and during the war, and this general class of citizens should not be taxed on tho remnant of their property to pay gold premiums to the holders of State lionds, who havo lost nothing. The State sufficiently preserves her credit and honor by insuring payments in tho currency of the United States. The observations of tho Governor on tho National debt, as connected with tho subject of taxation, are just and proper, according at least with our own settled convictions of true policy. It is an absurdity, anil unjustly oppressive to the present productive classes and all laboring men of the United Stutcs, to forco the speedy extinguishment of tho National debt. That should be re-funded?as it can be ?at a lower rate of interest, say not exceed" ing four per cent., and then the holders of tho llonds would havo a secure property, and a generation or two should pass away before the entire debt is attempted to be paid. Tho increase of the wealth and population of the 1 nitcd States, will make tho burden of paying the public debt, at a remote day, comparatively easy. All schemes for speedy extinction are calculated to impose enormous burdens on tho people, are bud statesmanship; and it seems to us, can only spring from n shortsighted policy, and ponsibily the vain-glorioua desire of those proposing them, to gain credit for smartness as politicians, which must bo at the expense of tho people, and all their best interest. Judge Km.i.v, of Pennsylvania, a leading Republican of that Slate, made n speech in Congress a year or two ago, in which ho very ably advocated the policy ol postponing the payment of the pnblio debt Gov. Scott's romnrks on the Homestead I.aw nre just, and his recommendation of si amending it " that its principles should bo ap plied to the professional man, tho farmer, th< m.Aonin I tie Inhnrinir man. incluJinc thci books, tools, implements, cattle, clothing, fur nitnro and provisions, shall bo exempt fron seizure and salo for debt to the amount of fir hundred dollars." This ought to be dono b; all means, and the other pnrts of the Ilomo stead also, in our opinion, need amending 8 that it may correspond in its features with th Georgia Homestead Law. Ours seems to hav beem framed, in some of its parts, hy a drafts man unfriendly ut heart to the boniticent dc signs of tho Convention, and with tho tru feelings of tho present Legislature itself. W hope some decided friend of tho Homcstca will look at the Georgia act, and make our conform to it in nil its particulars, except ns t the amount, which, in this State, is limited t ono thousand dollars. Greenvillo Literary Club. At tho meeting of tho Club on Friday evon ing last, Itov. B. Mailt, D. D., was olaote Prcsldont for the ensuing year; Jambs Bir ltr.r, Vice-President; P. II. Rbily, Secretary Julius C. Smith, Treasurer. A Runaway Horse. A horse, with empty buggy attache came dashing down Main Street on Tbur day evening last, and striking the vehio against, an iron lamp-post, shattered tl romp to pieces. The same runaway was the cause of sonr horse# ot an spple wagon being frighlenei ?nd installing to turn up sti^et, tilUd ll pics out, broke the tongue and a wheel " 1 Thn Legislature. Nothing of materiel importance has been finally noted upon, except tlie revolution not to grant any aid to any Railroad during this Seaeion. Many Bills and propositions have been submitted; nmong them, nropositionn to raise millions oi money at the ex* penne of the State, to buy up lands to lease and sell a;?ain. The Bill to amend the Act to organize the Circuit Court, has been laid on the table. We do not know what its provisions are, but are sure that the Act ought to he amended in diver* particulars; especially to strike out the Writ of Krrbr snd restore the former method of Appeal. The poor men of the State have no lot nor part in the Supremo Court, practically, as the law stands. Wo were sui prised to see that the Senate has Indiflnitly postponed the election of a Supreme Court judge in the plane of liooc, resigned. What does it mean f We can conjecture readily a motive, hut let it pass. In tlie Honse, Mr. Em.iott hus introduced strong resolutions in favor of the rebels of Cuba, and pledging "the last, dollar and the last man " in South Carolina, to fight the Spaniards, should war grow out of recognition of Cuban indipendence. Mr. Uyuk has Introduced a Bill to facili. tate the manner of proving merchants accounts. ' ' The Anderson Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. "We were debarred the pleasure of attending the Anderson Fair Inst week, hut learn that it was quite spirited and successful. Several Greenville persons obtained prenii | urns. J. P. Moons lor the best cotton and white wheat., Col. G. W. Morsk for Stone Ware, B. F. Stairlky best pair of Oxen, IIext Perry for the best llorse, and Miss Ltti.ii.ta Morsk for n specimen of Drawing. A large number of premiums were distribuled among the Anderson competitora, among them, there was a premium of $15, given to Mr. B. F Craytox for the heat product of corn (70 bushel-) per acre. We shall look willt interest to the report of the Anderson Intelligencer this week We add tlint we have received nn interesting com imimcHunn irom n nrpenvine viPiior or i lie Fair at Anderson, which we regret not having room fur in this issue. 'riio Labor Convention. 1 ho meeting of the Convention lately in Columbia, in tlie avowed interest of the laboring clns?, after considering ninny extravagant and impracticable propositions, finally adopted what is regarded ns a rea sonable and unobjectionable memorial to the Legislature, in substance as follows, according to tbe summary of the Charleston AVtr* : "The sum and substance of the platform is that a memorial shall be presented to tht Legislature praying that claims for waget be a preferred lien on land, and tliat suiti lor their recovery shall have precedence or the calender over all other ctvil suits; tlia a commissioner be appointed in each count] to examine and attest contracts; that. nin< hours be a day's work where skilled lahoi is r< quired ; that lands sold under executior be divided into small tracts, and that ul taxes on rice and cotton bo abolished." We must disapprove the idea of a com niicsiuuer on contincts. Accident at the Feabody School. An accident occurred nt the Academicn Department of the Feabody School on Mon day ln<t. The morning being cold, as th boys and girls were crowding around tli fire, the dress of Bkttik Caliilk, daughter o Mr. IIknry Cauw.k, caught fire and threat ened serious damage to her. Miss Bailey on' of the teachers, in her efforts to ex'in guisli the flames; had her Augers and th palms of her hands severely though not ?c riously hurned. The person of the gii escaped injury', notwithstanding her clothe were nearly all ablaze. Hogs. One or two droves ol I'ogs have visile< our place within the past week. The pric asked is twelve nnd n half tents per pound gross. We have not learned of any of ou people purchasing. They go below. Accidental Discharge of a Pistol. Last, week as some hoys were playing hal in the University grounds, a pistol dropper from the hands of one standing by, and ii falling struck the hammer against tho atom step, causing an explosion. The hall rang ed upwards, passing through M? pantaloons and several folds of a shawl, but not touching the flesh any where. fjyCONtiRE 8 meet* next Mo'id ?y, and we shall soon have the Presidents message, nnd the indications of the spirit and temper ol the dominant party lcad< rs. Census Return or Pickens County.? Number of children between G and 16 years of age : White males, 1,176 ; colored males 381; while females, 828; coloiol females 304). Males over 21 years; White, 1,465 colored, 431. Total voting population 1,886. Total number of persons ?f all ages Males, while, 8.859; colored, 1 236. Fe males; white, 4.347 ; colored. 1.404. Total male and female; While, 8,206; colored t.niw. npgregnie lU.Mit iiiii.-ioiinnta. Number ?>f acres o! land under cull i vn lion 83,003. KumWr ol acres in Cuttor 1,243; product, 188,099 pounds. In eorr 23,114; product, 319.688 bu?h?-ls. In Wheal 8 762; product, 18 682 bushels. In Rye, 884 product, 2,923 bto>hela. In Oats, 2,595 product, 1S.59G bushels. In P.as and Beam 1.200; product, 7,669 bushels. l'olatoe 185 acres; product, 951 bushels of Irish, an 28,470 of t'weet. In Tobacco, 17 acrei ii product, 2.907 pounds o Live Stock: Horses, 1,256, Mules nr y Asses, 894. Milch Cows, 2,137. Work O i- en, 620. Sheep, 6,188. Swine, 18,976. o Butter, 61,886 pounds. Cheese, 60 11 ? Honey, 11.689 pounds. Beeswax, 901 II 6 Wool, 7,184 pounds. Wine, 27 gallons Molr.s*es, 18,293 gallons. '* Orchard Productions: 5,109; value 11 Farming and Mechanical Implements. |li *j 490 Value of Home Manufactures, $16,14 ! Value of slaughtered animals, (89,661 0 The Militia of the County numbers 1.0 0 white, and 443 colored, making a total ? 1,600. Columbia, November 24 8kxai?.?Senator Leslie reported adver ly on b?ll to aid Spartanburg A Union Rs road, on the ground that the credit of I ' State demands a refusal of aid to any ri ' road scheme whatever. Adopted by vote ol twenty one lo one Mr. Leslie asked It recorded upon I Senate Journal and In every newspnj (j that the only Senator who voted lor endt t. in'g railroad bonds by the Legislature ii le genuine Democrat. Sr*cial NoTic*?To parties in want >e Doors. Sashes and Blinds, we refer to d. advertisement of P. P. Tonie. the large m e ?faetnrer of those goods in Charleston pi lee list fnrnUbed on npplioation. 9-t fl! till ? I'toirunY or South Caboliha ? It U untieing to note lh? evidence of prosperity moug tbo people of South Caroline. During tho pact jrnr Ihry have paid orar |S,5t>0,000 ioto the revenue department, betide* $1,000,00 State 1axe*, while their debt has been *<> far reduced that It amounts to but one-sixth of that of North Carolina. This cheering exhibit is due mainly to the abundance of the rice and cotton crop* <>i the past year, the value of which will reach, if It it does not exceed, $26,000,000. f Haltiinnr* /??m We aro glad to learn that the Mississippi State Fair, which opened at Jaekaon on Tuesday, haa boon a success. The displays in all departments have far transcended expectations. 20,000 persona were present the flrat day, and each succeeding day was expected to increase the number. Blisslssippi, though partially paralysed at preeunt in all her industries by miagorerument, baa a moat gratifying prospect before her. She has a wonderfully rich soil and an energetic population, and abe can make borsclf one of the chosen spots of tho earth.?Louisville Courier-Journal. The Courier says it is report-d an.appro printlon aff4ft0.0f>0 bus been procured to complete the new Custom House at Charleston. New York, Not. 18. Cotton 25 cents closing. Gold 21 J. PRICES CURRENT. corkected wkf.kly, bt MESSRS. DAVID St STRADLEY, MERCHANTS. GREENVILLE. 8. C., NOV. 30, 1800. BACON?Sides, ^ lb 80 e. llama, " " ....28 c. Shoulders, ft lb, 224c. BALF. BOrF., fllb, 10c. BAOtlINO, Gunny, $, yd 28(5)35 e. BAGGING, Dundee,f> yd.. 20(u)25c. BllH LAP8 15 BUTTKR, lb, 25 <; 80 e. RRWWAX, ft lb ...80(<0 58c. CHICKENS, 151 hoad, 20 (o> 25 c. COFFEE, ft lb, Rio, 25 ? 38 e. CORN, ft bushel $1.30(g,1.4C COTTON, Middling 2IJc. EGGS, ft dozen 20(5)25 c. FLOUR, ft sack *500(rt)$?0C GOLD $1 23(gt$l 21 INDIGO, Spanish Float $2 00(^)2 2i " South Carolina, $1 75(ii>2 00 IRON, ft lb, American, 7}(a)8< IRON TIES, I0e LARD, ft lb 25@30c, LEAD, ft lb 20 c LEATHER, ft lb, Sole, Ilcmlock,..35@374 e vjak, soca.oh c " 44 " Upper ?...70(#75 e " " " Harness, 65@fl0r MOLASSES, "JS* gal-, Muscovado, 75@$l 0( " " 44 New Orl. Syrup, $1 25 NAILS, ^ keg $7 00(g)8 25 RYh, p bushel, ?...l 20&1 -II SALT, sack, Liverpool, $3 2! SUGAR, lb, Brown, 15 (n) 20 c " " 44 Clarified 20(((,224 e 44 44 44 Crushed ...25 c SHIRTING, seven-eights, ^ bale I2je 44 44 retail 15 e i TALLOW, lb _15 e WHEAT, !>? bushel .. f2 21 YARN,. Factory, by bale $1 IK 44 44 bunch $2 1( How Hostetter'n Bitters cure Dys 1 pepsla. THE WHOLE STORY IN A NUTSIlltLL. e e THE office of ihe stomach is to conver the lood into a cream like semi-fluid, eallei '' Chyme. This is effected partly by the nc - tion of a solvent, ctiled the gastric juice which exudes from the costing of th< ' stomach, and pnitly by a mechanical move ment of that organ, which chum*. as i e were, the dissolving aliment. The Ciitmi s. passes from the stomach into the duodenum or entrance to the bowels, where it is sub jected to the action of the bile, and the nu trious portion of it converted into a flui< called Chyle, which even ually become flood. No r, it is evident that if the great sol J vent, the gastric juice, is not produced ii sufficient, quantities, or if the meclinnicn i action of the stomach is not sufficiently ' brisk, the fir at process of digention will h< r hut imperfectly performed. It is also eleai that if the liver, which plays such an im portant part in changing the nourishinf portion of the chyme Into the material o the blood, is congested, or in any unnaturs condition, the eecond procru will not b< thoroughly accomplished. The result o ' the two failure* is dyeprpeia, complicate^ * with bilioitene?*. The mode in which IIOSTETTER'd BIT r.i? operate in sucn cusps is mis: met invigorate the cellular membiane of tin stomach, which evolves the gastrie juice thereby intuiing nn ample sufficiency of th< fluid to completely dissolve the food. They I also act upon the nerves of the stomach, f causing an acceleration of the mechanical movement necessary to reduce the food tc a homogeneous mass. They also act rpeci ficnlly upon the liver, strengthening it, and so enabling it to produce an ample and 1 regular supply of bile, for the purpose ol converting the nutrilioua particles of th< Chyme into Chyle, and promote the passagt 1 ihtough tho bowels of ihe useless debris. In this way, HOSTETI'F.R'.H BITTKBS : cure dyspepsia and liver complaint. Tin I' explanation is plain, simple, philusoptiieal '? and true. ' Nov 8 21 6 I, House at Auction* ' I WILL sell to highest fiidderon sales day > I a FRAMF.I) BUILDING 82 X 42 feel > with SHED attached 12 X 42, to be remov ? ed in one month. Terms Cash. 1 JULIUS C. SMITH. ?. Dec 1 28 1 d ______________________________ STRAYED, TT^ROM the residence of Dr. J. If. Wes * .F moreland, on Saturday Isst, 2Vth insl a fine DEEP-RED COW, she had a blase the face, with rather short horns bendii '9- somewliat inward. A liberal reward wl be given for any information that will lei to her recovery. Apply at the DRU ?f 8T0RE. | life 1 28 1 10. 57 ASSIGNEES' SALE. 0I I WILL 8ELL, ?t my Oflioo.on Wedneed* I December 15/A, and days following, ofder of the Aheignees, the stock of QOOI of William L Waters, eold for benefit creditors, consisting in part, as follows: ? - 80 pair SHOES, ? pair BOOTS, Jy>t CLOTH/NO. Lot DRY GOOD, I" CROCKERY, Patent Medieinee, Counter Scale*, Plat/orm Sealed, Meatmre*. Terms cash. lh? JULIUS 0. SMITH, Auctioneer [*? W. A. McDANIKL, > . ?" JOHN M. JON&8, J AM,8n?? 1 ? D-'C 1 28 J Strawberry Plants. ,of T IIAVF. 2.000 of Hooker's and Lon l"e X worth or Downer's PROLIFIC PLAN for Sale. J5y Two Weeks the Karlieet Hen grown. JULIUS C. SMITH f Nor 24 27 1 ' nV - r H 8 R R 8 1 ^ Wwmmm am WILL TOU TAKE IT! T?HK subscriber having made the neeeeean X arrangements lor resuming the publioa tioa of r TO? MIDTOIPAIIHIKKE, Offers it at the above low price to theo who wieh to subscribe for at* months. Il will be ieeue I weekly, commencing in January, 1870. clearly printed on good white paper of the same aiae aa before the auapen aion. and earneet efforts will be used to makt it worthy of a general support. Grateful for the patronage of preyiow ..... L - ?1 l. ! - jrm'm, nc rw|'rvninij solicits III* mum Ol II the old subscriber of the paper, end hopea to receive, also, (he dJillun of lib ernl proportion of new namea O. K ELFORD. Proptlelor. Greenville, 8. 0., Dee 1, 1869. Dee 1 28 tf To AII Whom It May Coucern. 1UF.REBY give notice to *11 perrons who may clnim three barrels of Brandy, one Wagon. Uarness and two Moles, and one Colt's Pietol, seix<'d by H. 0. Hack, Assistant Assessor, on November 8th, 1869, for violation of the internal revenue laws, to appvar and show cause before the United States District Court, st Columbia, on the 6th day of December, 1869. why the said property should not lie condemned. WM. U. MOUNCE. Deputy United States Marshal. Dee 1 28 1 The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY, liy S. J. DOUTHIT, E. qui re, Judge oj Probate of laid County. WHEREAS, John M. Hudson hat filed i Petition in toy Office, praying tba Letters of Administration on all and singula) the goods and Chatties, rights and credits o JANE WYNN, late of the County aforesaid deceased, should bo granted to him. I Three art, therefore, to cite and admonisl all and singular tho kindred and oredktors c the said deceased, to be and appenr in th ) Court of Probate for said County, to he holdoi i at Urcenvillo Court House, on the ltd day o > December uert, to show cause, If any, why th I said Administration should not bo granted. 8. J. DOUTHIT, Judge of Probate. Oflico of Judge of Probate, Nov. SOth, 1861 Dee 1 28 .2 State of South Carolina. ; QRERNV1LLR COUNTY. . ELIZABETH IIYAM vs. WILLIAM I1Y 1 AM of a I. ? In the Court of Probate fo ' Greenville County ?Petition for Partitio [ of Real Eotale, d'e. IT appearing to niv satisfaction that th heirs of ROBERT IIYAM, decease* whose names are unknown, defendants i tl.U on? ? :.i * ? * .? , ?? -uo wiviiuui. mi* pww ; it thercf- re ordered that they do appear an # object to the division or sale ol the Rei Estate of Jane Ilyam, deceased, on or befot j the 8lh day of January next, or their eoi > sent to the earns will be entered of reeon > R. J. DOUTHIT. Probate Judge of Greenville Count}'. November 80. 1869 88 6 TAKE NOTICE t ?wcaBCsn? ' DBS. H&RB1SQI & H&RSHAL) ? flTIAVING PURCHASED Til] ' InJ interest of ; Capts Wa E. Earle In the Firm of ; Harrison & Marshall i Would inform those whom the 1 have HITHERTO tHBULCED, ; That they Must Com< forward and Settle ; by the First of ? January Next, . Or their Accounts will be place ' in other hands for Collection. W * arc obliged to clo9C up all old Ai > connrs, ana nope tins notice wi ' he sufficient. All persons liftvin ; claims against the Firm will pn , sent them. | WE would inform our friend r and patrons that our : STOCK IS LARGEI ! All HOSE COMPLETE .THAN EVER. Which we offer for sale, at sasaas^Lsa 5>&&?ae FOB CASH We have just received a fit lot of ; BRANDY, RDM, Gil !i "WX1M3EIS, ?{t AND ? BOURBON WIIISK1 FOE MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Onr Stock of $ m mn ud mm Is largo, and rcqnost examinati Wo havo jnst received a f assortment of Confectioneries And Frui *' FOR CHRISTMAS. ? e#-W( are receiving, constantly, ni bonnd BOOKS for CHRISTMAS PR EH1S. 0M Wi warrant onr DRUGS and HK T8 C1SF.S to b? freah and genuine, and all P let | SUMPTIONS will he carefully prepared. Our pricet will P*1**' on,T* g T B B 9 # il I ? HAVE a foar ?ISStoCKAWAV to 1 exchange for aa OpedwngKJ- Any person having such a ontijft exchange, will . call oa j d|RlUS C. SMITH. 1 Dec 1 ? ' ?%* <n J T> 1.. ] rianOi 2 an^Mro tuiu duu&D. I > r WILL sail. mJM day. at and in front 1 ' 1 of my oAM.flB) o'clock, a lot of BUN DRIBS, coo*?et|^Pin part, of ? Oneri\NC? Lot of FunwBa, Lot of Literary, Seien> tifia and UImmPimui BOOKS. Second HajJPARPET, STOVES, Ac. 1 t"b* JULIUS 0. SMITH. I Pea 1 If M I ir Notice. rPBS!^Pll b? a County Meeting of tha L clti?H|lK>f ?hl? County, held in lha , Court Honaf, on Sale* dap in December, for ' the pnrpoa* of ratifying the action of the Board af County Commissioners, in regard ] i to the aubifcription of Two Hundred Thou* , , aaad Dollar* to the Air Lin* Railroad. By order of tba Board. A ISAACS, Clark. . Nov S 14 ft | ; ifttitin sTlT ! ~d3r ? Slate or South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. BY virtue of ; SrOrdar from 8. J .fiXSRfe HOIDoulhit. rrobate**2^^^V I Judge of Greenville County, I will sell, at r the late residence of WILLIS BENSON, deceaeed, on the Thuraday, December Id, 186V instant, the following Personal Property, rf To Wit: > Household and Kitchen Furniture. I, 1 Cotton Gleund Thrasher ,t CORN, WHEAT, n OATS, f RYE, COTTON And all other PERSONAL PROPERTY , bflonging to the Kitale of said deceaeed. Term* cash. J A MPS M. BENSON. Eseeutor. December let, 1863. 28 1 I G O OD BARGAINS TO BE HAD IN ? TV LEACHED and Brown Shirting*, Sheeti. I) ing, Long Clothe and Ticking*, at d FOSTER k HUNTER. S BARGAINS J IN DRESS GOODS. \ \\TE hare marked down our DRESS TT STOCK, confiding of '* Poplin*, Plaid*. Changeable*, Solid Delaine*, Alpaeea* and Merino. [ FOSTER A HUNTER. OTTT^jA T* E WOOLEN GQ 0D ?? C0N8I8TINO OF 8ATINETS, JEANS, Melton*, Doe Skin*, Union CnMiniorc*, Ac., at FOSTER A HUNTER. LADiESMTLOAM, FINE CI.OTII AND ' BEAVER CLOAKS, y AT LOW PRICES, t FOSTER A HUNTER'S. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN Men'* and Boy's Wool, For, Felt and " Bra.h HATS. FOSTER &. HUNTER. Dec 1 28 tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT, j ? A Comfortable DWELLING, containing *ercn Room*, and v MliUlnAl " iiwcBMrj UHi-uauumgi, 5. within a few minute* walk of I Furman Univereity. For particular* apply to 11 T. Q. DONALDSON, g November 24 27 tf Positive Notice. 18 ALL NOTES GIVEN FOR ' n hi a oa ? OR ADVANCES ON 6&03PS? ' (ALL OF WHICH FELL DUE IN OCTOBER,) nut be paid by > FIRST JANUARY NEXT, Or they will be *ued upon. ,e DAVID <fc 8TRADLEY. Not 24 27 tf j Norfblk Oysters!! ^ /~\ 1 "AVE MADE ARRANGE%yyf 9 J menU with the celebrated OYSTER ^ l-atljllwu kstablibhmeht. ' fitANK PTE1FFER & CO., OF NORFOLK, VA., For a Weakly Supply of the above named de< liciou* OYSTERS. I aball be prepared l< qv farnifh any quantity?Quarts, Half-Gallons [j { Oallons, and in the Shell. It would be wel for Families to leave word with tbe undersign Of), ed what quantity they wish weekly. THOMAS STBBN, , Provision Merchant, ine Nov U 17 tf Notice# HY order of W. C. OOODWIN a CO., will sell at their Distillery, 19 mile fa above Greenville, on Wednesday, the first da; of December, pro* imo, the following propert; at Auction for Cash, to wit: 300 busbels of RYE eoly 300 bushels of CORN K&- 3 OXEN and 80 head of IIOGS, in lots te sol purchasers. Also, a pair of excellent MULEl '1)1- and one of Cox A Gower's two-horse WAG HE- ONS with HARNESS nearly new. W. 0. GOODWIN, . Superintendent, If Nov IT ? I I \ S 5 ? V H RE JOHN WrwHtAQlTn BANKRUPT BY Tirta* of on order io Baivrnptoy, to ne directed, bv hie Hon Bp George 8. 3ryen, we will eel), free of incumbrance, before the Court Hooee -door, on tfimfay th* 16/A Jay of Deeembtr, 1809, at via o'clock, K., the following Reel Estate; tSwit: One TRACT OF LAND, knows ea the Poor Houee plaee, containing 2g0 Aerea, more or leee, adjoining landa of J.^L Aeh n ,i "J -? W more, iv n.inoui* pnu omen. AIm, one TRACT OP LAND, 4 m^i from this city, eonmlnlni 85 Acre#, mortjr let#, and known an tha MeBe? Steam Milfcla?, bounded by William Euix, Aaron Iwopion and other*. m One half interest In the Paper MiU^reet, known aa the Lester Mill place, tootaning 80 Aerea, more (has, adjoining lan<M of T L. Fowler and others. Alan, one halt intereet In one smill TRACT OF LAND, containing 16 Aerej^. more or leas, bounded by lands of T. L. Fowler and others. Aleo, one half intereat In on TRACT OF LAND, containing 885 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. P. Leroy, V.MeBea'a Estate and others. Also, one lot in the City of Greenville, adjoining lota of Dornemyer and others, the house on aaid lot was formerly occupied by Mr*. Miller, but is now vacant. Also, one House and Lot, house occupied by Willism Bryar. And at Anderson, C. II., on the 27th Da cemhe*', 1860. the following TRACTS OF LAND, to wit: One TRACT OF LAND, known as the McFall place, containing 420 A ere*, more or less, sitnaU-d on Beaver Creek, adjoining land* of Jesee W. Norris, J. C. ilaynie, J., A. Whltner and others. , Also, one LOT in the Town of AndersonJ known as the Benson Blacksmith Shop, L<4 containing one Acre more or leaa, hounded by Main 8(re?t and by lot foimerly owned by L. T. Arnold. l.< Also, one Lot in the Town of Williameten. containing two Acres, more or leaa, and known aa the J. A. Kirkpetrlck lot. Alao, one TRACT OF LAND, knewo aa the Austin C. 11 el lam's place, on waters of Camp Creek, containing 142 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Rogers, Mc C-j> lister and others Also, one TRACT of LAND, knowti s* the Jaeoh J. Duckworth place, near the vil lege of Williamstgw, containing 476 Aerea, more or less, bounded by lande of Chseley Rogers, Jacob Rogers and olhera. Also, one TRACT OF LAND, knowo as the Baker place, containing 280 Acres, more or lew, ritutieJ on Csmn Creek, bounded by lend* lornerly of W. M. Rogers, Estate o( Daniel May. John MeColliater and others Also, one TRACT OR LOT OP LAND, adjoining the Willismaton Hotel lot, containing 28 Acre#, more or less. Also, ONE 8ET OF DOUBLE BRICK STORE ROOMS, in the Town of Anderses, Sold under order of Court for partition be tween the Assigners of JOHN W. GRADY, Bankrupt, and 0. II. P. PANT, Esq. Three stores are located on the public square and are considered desirable stands. The Real Estate of J. W. Grady, Grady, Hawthorn A Tiirbyfill, and of Grady A Hawthorn, is to be sold under an order ol Court, (tee of all liens and eubjeet to the right of dower. And at Greenville, on the 25th of Decern her, the Not-s and Account* due Grady, Hawthorn A Perry, Gra^y A Hawthorn, snd Grady, Hawthorn A Turbyflll. And alto. 5 Shares of the stock of the Greenville Gas light Company, snd s lot ol Brick and other articl-s, belonging to the Bankrupt Estate o( the said John W. Grady. Terms Ca.h, purchasers to pay lor stamps and papers W. T. SHUMATE. > A. BLYT11E, J Asslgntes, Dec 1 28 4 IK BR GRADY & HAWTHORKIX BANKRUPTCY JOHX RARLK DOMAli FxenUor, <fc, mui Jame* D. Bieiug*. vs. IP. T. Shumate and A. Blgthe, AssigneeBill to Fortcloet Mortgage, d'e. BY vlrture of the decree of bis Honor Judge Bryair, in the above case, we will Mil at public sals, at Greenville, C. II., S. C., on Satnrdng, 2ith December next, at 12 o'clock, M . all that TRACT OF LAND, containing by estimation 880 Aores, more or Bsc, situate, Ijlng and being in Green ville County, 8. C., near to and upon Paria Mountain, on which is the Tan Yard known as Davids Tanyard. A goodly propotioni of this Tract is original forest, and lies well for cultivation. To persons carrying on the business ol tanning, lew opportunities of a more d?slra< blc investment are offered. j error uasn. ruronaser 10 pay (or stamp* and papera. W. T. SHUMATE. ) . A. BLYTI1E, f Assignees. Greenville, S, C, Nov. 29, 1869. Dee 1 28 4 III RE. J0HM W. GRAB',, IN BANKRUPTCY. /uli Karl* Bomar, Krernlor, dc,, and Jama J), Aii/iyi, r?. IK. T. Shumate and A Blytke, Attiynttt.?Bill to Forcclo** Hurt gage, d e. BY virtue of the Decree of his Honoi Judge Bryan, id Uie above eare, wi will aell, al pnhlto aale, at Greenville C. II. B. 0., en Saturday, 25/A December next, m 12 o'clock, if., all that Traet and pareel o LAND, on whieh the aald John W. Orad; lately resided, sitae'e, lying and bein'| within the Corporate limit* of the City c Greenville, 8. C., containing, by estimation 70 Acre#, more or leee. On this place is a moot elegant Residence and all neeeeeary Outbuilding# TERMS?Cash. t Purchasers te pay fo tamps and papers'. W. T. SHUMATE, A. BLYTIIK, Assignees. Greenville, 8. C., November 29th, 1869. i D?1 28 4 : IN RE. JQHM W. GRADY j BANKBUPT. J)Y Ylrtoe of an Order In Bankruptcy to i ) directed, by bit Honor George 8. Bryai iitriet Judge for tbo Dlelriet of Booth Can Una, wo will toll at nubile tale, at Bpartai . burg Court Ilouae, H. C., on TknroHnw, 21 Hag of Dacrmbor, IMP, tho Ono-Third Into est In tho GLKNN 8PKIKOS property, aboi I 12 ml lot from tbo Court Honoo, and known i I tho Colobratod Glonn Kpringa Watarln j plaeo. At thia piece la a largo and com mod f on* Hotel, and all noaoaaary Oatboildingi and tbo Bprlnga ore mneh roaortod to d?rii tbo Bummer Montba. Tbo troot of Load eoi taint 3&0 arret, more or looa. I Terra*? CAfiH. Porebaoora to pay t i atampa and papera. * W. T. RnCMATB, A. BLYTIIK, Greenville, 8. 0., IVt. 1, 1889, *ne*e I Hoe 1 11 4 In &? Grady, Hawthorn & Turbyfilt IN BANKRUPTCY. JOHN EARLS BOM IR, Executor, An, mud /mm D Biniuge, m. If. 7: SA? malt mndA. Btylhe, A etigneee?Bill to Fortcloee Mortgage, de. IN pvminM of Hi* order of his Honor Geo. & Bryan, Jadeo of Unil*d State* District Court for th? District of 8oulh Car* oline, w* will sail at publto aslo at 8par< tanburg Court Hoosa, 8. 0., on TXuruiay, SSrtf December, I860, st 11 o'eloek, M., *11 that piece, parcel and TRACT OF LAND alt* uate, lying and being in 8partanburg, County, 8oulh Carolina, on the waters of Middle Trger River, oontalning. by estimation, 7Arte Hundred and Sixty (WO) Acres, more w On this Tract is a COTTON FACTORY, MACHINERY, LOOMS, Ac. a MILL, a COMFORTABLE DWELLING, and all NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS, bttiilM Bomlur of other buildinare end improvemente. Tho piece I* beet known ee Cm*. fbrd*vHle, and we* formerly owned by J. A J. D. Hiving*, by whom it wee conveyed to Qredy, tlawlhorn A Turby till. A rere opportunity it here offered to manufacturer! and capiuIUte to make a mf* and profitable eetment. The property ia in good eondi tine, ia located in a healthy section, right ramie from Spartanburg G. H? and twentythree milra from Greenville 0. H , on the road leading from the former to.the latter plaee, by way of Leeter'a and Batecville Factor! ea. Term* Caah. rurchaaera to pay for iinpt and papera p W. t. SHUMATE, ) A % A. BLYTHR J Aaaigneee. Greenville C. H., 8. C.. Nov. 29,1849. Jf'Dael 28 4 [District Court If. I. for District So it I It Carollnn. IN BANKRUPTCY. Ih the Matter of Grady. Hawthorn <t Turby fill, and of Grady dr Hawthorn. TO WU0M IT MAT OOHCKB!*. THE undereigi od having given not lee of their appointment of Aeeignee* of tho Eetatea of GRADY. HAWTHORN A TUU BY FILL, and of GRADY A It AWTHOHN, who havo been adjudged Bankrupt*, u|>on the petition of W. T. Shumate and A.BIythe, A**igneea ot John W. Grady, by the Die .Hei 0<>urt of raid Biatrial, dated 20th November, I860, at Greenville G. II, S. 0. W. T. SHUMATE, ^ A. BLYTHE, Aertgnee*. TVc 1 28 4 In the District Court of the United States for the District of 8outh CarolinaIn Re John W Grady. Grady dt Hawthorn and Grady, Hawthorn dk TurbyfllL IN BANKRUPTCY. John Rarlt Bomai. Extent or. drc , and Jam** D. Iliving*. v* IK T. Shumate and A lily the, Aeetgneee. NOTICE is hereby Riven, that all Crtdltors holding lien* on the Estates of either or any of the Bankrupts above mentioned, must prove their claims before me at my office at Toikville, on or before the list December, A. D., 18f9, or be debarred from all benefit of the decree to be made In the above stated cases respectively. By order of the Court. W. J. CLAWfON, Register. Dee 1 18 5 20 TONS^ W AN DO JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT FACTORY PRICES, COST JtNDCAR&IAOH. JULIUS C. SMITIf. Nov 14 IT 1 * FORTY BAGS ^ PRIME RIO COFFEE. TO ARRIVE, OIE1IB8EB BAGS IN COFFIK. 1 FOR SALE VERY LO W [ TO DEALERS. , COME AND SEE* DAVID & 8TRADLEY. Nov 14 IT tf Flour- . ' 1 XA barrels tlx as. I I0U VIRGINIA, MISSOURI, Ex?ia Family FLOUR, * cuperior artiole for nl? low for the eaah. DAVID A STRADLEY. Not 8 U ' if Gunpowder, r Soda Crackers* Adamantine Candles i TT^OR Ml* st CHARLESTON TRICES, by f JL the peek age, ooet of of traaapofl** f tion added. 1 DAVID A STRADLEY, r Not S 14 If ' Our Rtork of Ooodi, * Orocerlee, Dry Good*, Huts, Shoes, Cntlery, t Hardware, Ac , Ac , Ac, Ac,, AS COMPLETE, AND OFFERED TO tba public, at low figure* Call and ae n* DAVID A STRADLEY. Not ? 14 if . WM. GLAZE, 9 Dealer in Watehes, Cloeks, Jewelry and Silver Wars, MAIH ITEIIT, |'( COLUMBIA* 8. C. > T U8T returned from iba Northern inarkata I- fj witb a Naw 8took of atagant and abotoa d Oooda, enaprlilag Ladlaa' and Q?nt'? flu* r- Gold and gklrar Watcbas. handaoma aolM Cofn it Rilvar Wara, Trtpla PUtad Wara, aad flaa m Juwalry af arary pat tarn, together with a hand eiMM aaaortmant of Cloaka. I take plaaearu in inviting tka atteation of aj frianda aad " IS Iba pnbllo to tba aaaa. if Mjr atoak of Spectacle* ara wall-aalaaUd, a* aad anitabla for all ago*. Hair Jawalry manufactured to order at low w prioaa, aad Watohaa, Cloaka aad Jewelry aklU fully repaired aad warranted. Baaldaa tba a Wore, 1 bare a la# aaaartaaaat of Ragllab Gaaa of iba boat makara. i: voiiuua mj otock and nrteee. WM. (?LA7.X, Columbia, 8. C. Hot 24 27 ?n? ? A