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A Great Improvement : sinnonr hepatic tidiii r- .PATENT TH18 i? an Improvement upon the original fup in Llqold form, nrijr for dee. Thli papain, or nay Siekneea arlaiag from Torpid a ran ova* (ha bile, and canaaa tha patient to a entirely vegetable^ and gnaraataas MtUfaotion. oina. 8old bjr all druggiata and daalara every kino 4k boibokouoh, D0WI1, MOI8B A DAVIS, Wh MARSHALL ft MATXLDI: p?p it ' JOHN H. S( LIFE AND FIEE ] AND NOrAI Home Of N. T. C Assets, July, 18' North British and M and Edinburg, $10,0(1 Georgia Hon Carolina Life, of A $1,10 UFF1CE WITH MESSF For Sale, WILL BB SOLD, on Monday. 7th day of October, Salesday, one GOLD WATCH CHAIN, belonging to tba Estate of A. B. VICKER8, deceased. W. T. SHUMATE, Administrator. Sept 11 19 2 Sale. WILL be sold, before tba Court Homo door, on Salesday in Oetobor next, One STEAM BOILER. Also, One Tract of LAND, containing Fourteen or Fifteen Acres; seven miles from Greenville, on hotb sides of the Air-Line Railroad ; adjoining lands ot Mark Barton, McBeo and others. Sold as tho property of J. W. GRADY, bankrupt. W. T. SHUMATE, A. BLYTHK, Sept 11?19-2 Assignees. tTkenotIceT" W LL PERSONS INDEBTED * iffli to the F> RMS of ^ M. A. HUNTER & CO., AND OF FOSTER & HUNTER, Are especially requested to pav n p. as we arc under I lie necessity of making ibis call in order to effect a change in oik BUSINESS. m. a hunter & co., foster & hunter. Sept IGth, 1872. 19-tf MARSHALL MAULDIN. o 3ntow IS THE TIME TO SOW RED CLOVER; Ten Bushels FOR BALK AT Marshall & mauldins. Wanted to Bay, FOR WIUCH THE HIQIIEST PRICKS urrr f on n * rn *vt ? ? ot? ff 4UU 00 mil/ 1 ?* UAOU V/XV DARTBK, 1,000 lbs. ?obelia Seed, 1,000 lbs. Ginseng. JUST TO HAND, Fifty Boxes FRENCH GLASS, AT A LOW FIGURE. PAINTS & OILS, * AT LOW TRICES. SCHOOL BOOKS, At Publishers' Prices. 12 Doz. WEBSTER'S SPELLER AT WUOLBSALK PRICES. M FTTf.T. ASSORTum no ^^GOODS IN OUR LINE AT AS LOW PRICES AS CAN BE BOUGIIT IN THE CITY. AS WE WILL BE CONSTANT LY RECEIVING FRESH GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, WE WILL, FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, DISPOSE OF MANY GOODS AT COST. ATTENTION 18 ASKED TO iIIR, rAU jXIAT WK ARE IN NEED OP yONEY, AND THOSE ENOEBTBD WILL PLEASE PAY UP IN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. /* M. & M. in the Med eal Science. POVNP OR tiTCDl CUM. ED 1071. R??ipt of A. Q. SIMMONS, of Georgia, pat medicine define a rival for Constipation, Dysr Diseased Liver. It Is atfld as a oatbartio, ooa feel like a sew person. This Medicine is Those suffering will do well to try this Medlwhere. Proprietors, Waldo, Fla. olesale Agents, Charleston, 8 0. ff. Agents for Greenville. 19 6m 3HOFIELD, [NSUEANCE AGENT, IT PUBLIC. apital, $2,500,000. 72, $4,393,664. ercanttle, of London Capital (Gold) 10,000. ie, $350,000, I emphis, Tennessee, 0,000. IS. EARLE & BLYTHE, AOEISTT FOR WEBR Aivn a?Nf!li!n .. juovwy mm t JU CAtl \9iMAii sewing machiret. UNEXCELLED and warranted to give perfect satisfaction, and will sell them on credit payments, made easy. Will still keep a good assortment of Clothe, Casditnores and Gentle* men's Furnishing Goods. Will cut and make in the hest and latest styles. Unexcelled fits warranted. O. A. PIOELB &00. Sept il Itf 4 RED, B.UST-PROOP OATS, FOR sale, at J. B. HENRY'S. Sept 4 18 2 Greenville 6c Columbia Railroad? Change of Schedule. ON and after Thursday. September 4th, 1872, the PASSENGER TRA1N8 on this Road will be run as follows, daily, Sun-, days excepted : doing We*t, or Up. Leave Columbia at 7 14 am " Alston... 9 04 a m " Newberry ...10 40 a m it />-.! % - " v/<>ncujury................... 2 00 p m " Belton 3 60 p in Arrive at Greenville. 6 30 p m Going Eait, or Doton. Leave Greenville at 730 i m " Bolton 0 30 a m " Cokosbury.... ... 11 16 a m " Newberry 2 3<l p " Alston ... 4 20 p tn Arrive at Goluinbia 6 00 p m fltB" Conncot at Alston with Trains on tho Spartanburg nod Union Railroad; conneot at Columbia with Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad up and down ; also with Trains going North and South on tho Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Abbeville at 9 !5 a nr., con* nooting with Down Train from Greenville.? Leaves Cokeshury at 2 16 p m., connecting with Up Train from Columbia. Accommodatiou Train, Mondays*Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Cokesbury at 11 16 a m, or on the arrival of tho Down Train from Greenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1 o'clock p is, connecting with Up Train from Columbia. ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE DIVISION. Down. Leave Walhalla at - 6 46 a m " PerryviMe 6 26 a m " Pendleton 7 10 a in " Anderson 810 a m Arrive at Bolton a*- 9 00 a m Up. Leave Belton at 8 60 p m " Andeidon 4 60 p m " Pendleton 6 60 p m " Perry villa 6 36 p tn Arrive at Walhalla at 7 15 p n Accommodation Trains between Belton and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and flat, nrdays. Leave Belton at 9 60 a tn., or on arrival of Down Train from Qroenville. Leave Anderson at 2 00 p m, connecting with Up Train from Columbia. T110MA8 DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. JABEZ NORTON, General Tioket Agent. Sep It 19 If T>Y virtue of authority in ma vested aa il Chairman of Ureenville County for the Republican Party, I bvroby call a eouvantion of the Republloan voters of this Count v at Green. villa Court House, to ba bald on tba Ud day of September, at 11 o'clock A. M.for tba purpose of nominating tba following oandidataa to ba voted for at tba next ensuing aleoiion : One Senator, four Representatives, one School Commissioner, Sheriff, tbraa County Commission* ars, Clark ol Court, Probata Judsra, Coroner. Tba ratio of representation will be as the last County Convention. Til08. BRISK, Chairman. Sept 4 18 2 Important Sales. I OFFER at private sale the following valuable Real Estate in the City o( Greenville > The LOT on Avenue and Washington Streets, on which are a Dwelling of 8 rooms, and two two-story Buildings now used for tores, Ao. This ia one of the most convenient locations in the City, and will be divided if desired. ALSO, Thirty-three Acres of Land on the south side of Reedy River, adjoining the Furman Universitv. and near the AmnrilL .?<t lumhia Railroad Depot. On this is a (Ball Cottage of four room*, and other Buildings; good Orohard, and many desirable building Loeatlone. Adjoining No. 2 is a LOT containing Seven Acres of Land, on which are two Dwelling Honses of two stories, with Outbuildings, Ac., Spring of good Water, and select Orchard of Fruit. This Property will be divided to suit purabusers. For further Information, apply to T. B. THKUHTON, Bxeoutor. Sept 4 18 4 Notice 18 hereby given to all whom ?l may concern that 1 will apply to 8. J. Doothlt, Protista Judge of Grventiile County, on the 4th day of October next, for a FINAL DISCHARGE aa Guardian of PINCKNEY HAWKINS. II. r. 1IAUMRTT, Guardian. September 8, 1872. 18-6 PAR SMALL CRAW h HHE attention of Farmers plai U is called to the VANDO F WHICH IS ESPECIALLY J Having been tried for several i nounced The Fertilizer " for Sm USE WANDO, and doable yc WANDOl unsurpassed lor Sir W ANDO I nneqnalled for Tar WM. O. JDTJ GENEHAI South Atlantic Whi JAMES G. HOLMES, Superintendent Aflrene.ien. August is COLUMBIA PHCENIX, rOILIIHD DAILY AMD TKI-WKEKI.Y ; w a a IK Hi w ?xbis^EsaiH, BYRRY WEDNESDAY, By JULIAN A- BKLBY. Contains latest Telegraphic News troin al parte vf the W orld, besides spicy Editorials sharp Locals, interesting Miscellaneous Read ing Matter, Poetry, Ac. Terms, for Six Months.?Daily Phoenix $4.00 ; Tri-weckly Phoenix, $2.60 ; Weekly Gleaner, $1.60. The State of South Carolina GREENVILLE COUNTY. SIlEHnT'B SALES. BY Yirtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Fa cia? t? me directed, I will sell belon i he Court House door, on SalexJay in Oc tober next. between the hours of 10 o'olncl io the forenoon and S o'clock iu the after nugnf One Tract of Land, containing One Hun died Acr?s, more or lees, lying on waters o Snlud'i river, near Wilson's Bridge, adjoin ing lands of Elijah Eekew, John Tolleraoi and others. Levied on as the property o Catherine Wilson, Kxeeutiix, at the auiio Jasper Wilson, Kxeoutor. ALSO, Ons Tract of J-and, containing One Hun dred and Twenty Acres, more or less, to geth?r with a Cotton Factory thereon known as the ttueiia Vista Factory, log>-th er with all tools, machinery, appliances and appurtenances thereunto belonging.? | Also, one Tiaoi of Land, containing Twen ty Acres, more or less, together with a Gria' Mill thereon, adjoining the Factory Tract and known as the Grist Mill Tract. Also one other Tract, known as the Lester Home stead, containing Three Hundred Aeiea more or less, adjoining lands of Balesvilh Manufacturing Company. and others. Lev ied on as the properly of Lester A Bothers at the suit of M L. Msrchant sod others.? Bald pioperly will he sold subject to Met of the mortgage of Wytnan, fiyrd A Co. upon said property. Re-sold at the risk c the former purohaser. ALSO, One Tract containing One Ilundred am Fifty Acres, more or less, and known ai toe Paper Mill Place, adjoining lands o T. L. Fowler, 8. B. Hutching* and others Also, ons Tract, known as the Mayfleh Plmse, containing Three Hundred Aerea more er less, adjoining lands of Win. Batei A Co., Mrs. Orishsm and others. Levied 01 as the property of Lester A Brothers, at thi suit of M. L. Marchant and others. Terms Cash. Purchasers to pay fot stamps and papers. J.' L SOUTHERN. 9. O. C. Sheriff"* Office, Greenville, 8. 0., Septum. I?er 8. 1872. 18-6 The State of South Carolina GREENVILLE COUNTY. Dy S. J. DOUT 11 IT, Require, Judge of Pro bate of eaid County. WHEREAS. ANN J IRVINE hen filed i Petition in my office, praying that Let tersof Administration, with the Will annex ed. on all and singular the good# nod chattels, rights and credits of E. 9. IRVINE late ol the County aforesaid, deceased I shoufd he granted to her. j These are. therefore, to cite ard admon ish sll and singular tna kindred and creditors of the said deecased, to be and appeal In the Court of Proha"e for said County, tc ' be hidden at Greenville Court House, ot the 17/A day of September inet.. to show caus* it any, why the said Administration shouk not be granted 8 J DOUTHIT, J. P, O. C. Office of Judge of Probate, September 8 1872. 18-2 ? ? CO 1 > " S ? u 21 ?=? S i. B 1s-St 5 9 ^ a sahii 1 ^ off < . .g"?-3-1 a m a? I >P< <m ^ fe> 2 - S* iH , 3 fc JSS ! is " ss ^ h *? s U. S. Marshal's Sale. BT rlrtoe of an order to mo loaned froe the Honorable the Diatrlet Court fo Booth Carolina, I will sell, to the highest bid dor at aootion, before tbe Court honee, on Sat urday, th? 14(A day of Stptambtr, at 11 o'olool A. M., the following property, to wit : 6 Boxes of Manufactured Tobacco Tasst- CASH R. M. WALLaCR, _ ? u. 8. Marshal. W. II. Moimcr, Drpuly U. 8. M. 8?pt 4 >8 2 CRASS AND TURNIPS. o iting Wheat, Oats, Rye and Barley, ESTIL1ZER iDAFrED TO TBB9B 0R0P8. i leasone in different States, it ie pro-1 all Qrain and Turnips. >nr cronn. ' ? tall Grain, nips. rBLSS db OO-, ^ AGENTS, nrf, Charleston, 8. C. I JULIU8 0. SMITH. I Agent, Greenville, S. 0. 17 4 STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, GREENVILLE OOUNTY. i Sheriff** Sale*. BY virtue of an ord?r fro*a 3. J. Don Tarr, Probate Judge of Oreenrille County, I will sell, on Saleoday in October next, before the Court House door, at public outcry, the following property, via: A House and Lot, situated in the City of Greenville, bounded by lands of Vardry McBee, deceased, G. F. [ Townes, and others, and containing J Two acres, more or loss. Robl \ m the property of Gen. Win. K. ' Eh?lev, deceased, for payment of the ) debts of said deceased. On said Lot L are good Out-houses, Kitchen and othr er improvements. TEKM8?One-third cash ; balance on a credit of six months, with in-* teres*, from date. Purchasers to give bond and approved security and a mortgage of the premises to the Probate Judffe, to secure the payment of the purchase money. Purchasers to I pay for titles and stamps. f J. L SOUTIIEKN, S G. C. \ Sept. 3, 1872. 18-5 I RIBBONS, - MILLINERY j 1872. [ AND STRAW GOODS, r ALSO, Wnite Goods, Embroideries, &c , ARMSTRONCVOATOR & CO., IMPORTERS, Manufacturers ami Jobbers, Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash Ribbons ; Velvet Ribbons; Neck Ties; Bonnet - Silks, Sstins, Velvets and Crapes ; Flowers, e Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, Ac. Straw . Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats, . trimmed and untriinmcd. AND IN CONNKCTINO WARDROOMS, White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, k Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, f Head Nets, Ac., Ac. , Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, Bal, timore, Md. f These goods are manufactured by us, or f bnucht for Po?h , - ?0? ?. ?i?vvuj ii"ui iut> ciurii|ira.ii and American manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequulled In variety and choapncss in any market. Orders filled with . care, promptness and despatch. Aug 28 17 5 ; 13th August, 1872. WE hereby notify the puhlio that the United Slates Patent Office has GRANTED A ! PATENT FOR ; TEST'S (HO DISTRIBUTOR." which fnlly covers all its parts. 1 They will bo manufactured, and for sale, ^ by us. ? t3T State and County Rights for f tale. 1 /3F" All infringements prosecuted j to the full extent of the lato. 1 W. J. WEST. 5 GOWKR, COX A MARKLEY, Owners of the Patent. r Aug 21 16 tf 3872_ ML OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS & NOTIONS k WILL BE COMPLETE BY TIIE : 1st September. With a resident buyer in the Northern markets, we are prepared, at ail times, to execute your orders, upon the most favorable terms, or to servo you in person. ^Jr-We respectfully invite you to call. r E. W. MARSHALL & CO., 143 MEETING STREET, ! CHARLESTON, S.C. 1 B. 0. MAtJLDlN is with us, and will be glwd to serve all friends. Aug 14 16 8m ORO. W. WILLIAMS. I JAMR8 BRinOR, JR. " WILLIAM BIRNIC. FRARK B.TAYLOR. JOS. R. RoBKRTSOR. I ROBT. S. CATHCAKT. Geo. W. Williams & Co, Factors and Commission merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C., AID Williams, Birnie& Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 85 Beaver Street and 20 Exchawoe Place, NEW YORK. Mam . Foster k IIcwtek are pre, pared to roako liberal advanoes on Cotton and 1 Produce shipped to ua either in Charleston or New York. 13-4m Estate SaleVITILL be sold, at the late residenoe of W JOHN WATSON, Jr., deceased, on Tue*day, 17iK Septtmktr, 1873, the following nTAnnr? w t\f laM K?taU ?i? r Mules, Cattle, Hogs, u Farming Implements, k Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too nuinerons to mention. Tbkm*.?CASH. J. P. WAT80N, ) . ... W. N. TAYLOR, J r? Sept 4 18 2 X i _ Call fpcm th? public will asaura ibem that wa no aopply all ibat la naadad bj a .,] HAN Io tha way of Orangae, Lamona, Nu?a, all kinda, Candtaa, Sugar, CofT-o, Tobaaoo, aba wing and amokiog, Cigara, and almua* avarytlnog to be FOUND la a wall ordarad atora of thin charaoter. Tbosa who purahaaa from ca, go away pleated ; ana at to prioea, wa hare a DEAD Thing on moat deelara, baing ntremdj low. Our locution, IN Point of eonTtnianee, it not e.xoelled, on Augattn Street, where our trienda tboald cell. A Large aupplj ia conatantly kept on hand, whteb will ba eold by rata 1 or by the WAGON Load. Call and ae# ua before porohaaiog elac where. FRANK HAMMOND <fe CO. Anguat 7 14 8 EXECUTORS' SALE, FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND ACRES OF FINE WOODLAND. BY virtue of no order from the Circuit Court for Greenville County, we will ell before the Court House door, on Kalesday in October next, to the highteet bidder, the following lends, to wit: One Tract in Greeville County, five miles shove the City of Greenville, lying on both sides of the Air Line Railroad, and of the Rutherfoid Road, containing about One Thousand Acres, and known as the Mountain Creek Tract. One Tract, containing from Fonr to Five Hundred Acres, lying between the Pendle* ton and Anderson Roads, and on both sides of the Eaeley's or Towns' Brid ,e Road. One Tract, of about Four Hundred Aeree, lying between the Anderson and Grove Roads, and on both sides of tbe Greenville ii Columbia Railroad One Tract, of about Fourteen Hundred Acres, lying between the Grove and Augusta Road?, on both sides of tbe Kouth, and North Forks of Brushy Creek, and koown as the Brushy Creek Tract. One Tract, of ahout Twelve Hondred Acres, known as the Laurel Creek Tract. One Lot of Seven or Eight Acres, lving within the corporate limit* of the City of Greenville, fronting on Pendleton and An-? o- - - ----- irri?oii sirens, and adjoining lands of Gaines, Stradley and others. The above l ands are almost entirely in the original forest, and the extreme outer limits of no portion of them is more than six mileafrom the City limits?some of them are entirely within the City, others partly within and partly without, and others from a hall to five and aix miles distant.? The different Tracts will oe sub-divided iuto Tracts of from Thirty to Fifty Acres to suit purchasers, and Plata of the same will he exhibited on the day of sale, and in the meantime can be seen by calling on Alexander McBee. ALSO, One Tract of Land, known as tbe ' Shoal Tract," containing One Hundred and Forty Aures, more or lees, situated in the upper part of Greenville County, on waters of Beaverdam Creek, and adjoining lands of R. F. Whlldeo and others. One Tract, known as tbe " Qap Creek Tract," lying on both sides of the Old Gap Creek Road and Gap Creek, containing Fifteen Hundred or Two Thousand Acres, and extending to the North Carolina Line. TERMS.?Onc-thlrd Cash; balance on credit of twelve months, secured by Note and Mortgage of premises. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers If all the Tracts are not sold on Snlesday In October, the sale will continue from day to day until all are disposed of. V. A MoBEE. ALEX. McHEE, Executors of Vsrdry McBee, deceased. Aug 14 10 8 STATS OF SOUTH CABOLIHA, GREENVILLE COUNTY. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an order from 8. J. Douthit, Probate Judgo of Oreenville County, I will lell, on Salesday in October next, at public outcry, before the Court House door, the following TracU of Land, via : No. 1. All that Tract of Land situate within the City limits of Qreenvilie, about one mile from the Court House, on Pendleton and other streets now being opened, containing Thirty (30) Acres, moro or less, about Ten (10) of which are under cultivation, the re mainder is well timbered, having bcuutiful Building Lots on all of it, and is well adapted | for cultivation. Also, on this Tract of Land is a substantial Dwelling House, ot six rooms ; also, good Outbuildings, with an excellent 8pring of Water within a few yards of the House. The said House and Land lies con* venient to either the Oreenville and Columbia Railroad or the present site of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Depots. May be out np into lots suitable to purchasers before day of sale. No. 2. Known ns Sherman Lot, situate in the City of Oreenville, on Main Street, bounded on north by North Street, and west by Laurens Street, and contains One and OneFourth Acres, more or less. On this Lot is a good House with four rooms, the necessary outbuildings, and a Well of excellent water; alsq, fine Harden spot This property is well located fot business bouses. AL80, A valuable Plantation, situated on waters of 8outh Tyrer River, adioininu lands of A. J. Ponder, V. McBee and others, containtng Eleven Hundred and Sixty five Aorea, more or less, and Known as the Carson Gold Mine Tract. On this Tract ia One Hundred (100) Acres of first-olass River Bottom Land, under a high state of cultivation. This Land Ilea within eighteen miles of Greenville Court Hoase, and fourteen miles of Spartanburg C. II. The Gold interest in this place has been pronounced, by experienced Miners, to be very valuable. The above property is sold as the property of Luther M. MoBoe, deceased, for partition amonij the beirt. TERMS?One-Third Cash; the balanee on a Credit of Twelve (12) Months, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give Bond and Mortgage of premises to Probate Judge, to secure the payment of tbe puroh ise money. P.irAh.l.r. tn n.> t? Q ~ 1 n j"/L'.80U~T HBRN, 's^'o'."c. Auguit 21, 1872. 18?7 "PAY U HUT THfil BUST" ALT, partiea indebted to MRS. L. T. JENNINGS ere kindly reoueated to eome forward end SETTLE TH KIR ACCOUNTS. Mra. Jennings, et the aemo time, will Ket>^7 bint tbet ahe keepa e CASH STORK, and that all Uooda taken oat and not aettled for at the time, wore promiaed to bt paid for ?n a ftio day or weeka. Her oircumatanoea do not permit her to wait any longer upon delinquents. 17-8 i " Or. BGQKT km STAPLE A* COURT HOUSE 8QUAR Kaopo in Stock the following, togotkor will S?KINCB'8 PROTSAN FOUNTAIN PENS writ** 0 to 8 hours with om tiling j pv N8, with m< without Holdara ; prteaa Irou thro# alaaa) prtea U o*oU u doaaa. STEEL P J)ILLKT, Not*, Latter, Foolscap, Blft Cap, S J Lagal Cap, Flat Latter, Flat Cap and j naia Papar, hp tha quira ar raaaa. 1 Memorandums, indexes, day book., Ledgers, Reoosd Book*, fall ?ad half bound. ?? OA nnn BNVBL0PB8, of nriott OUyvVJU ' lite* ud qualities, from $1.76 to $6 ? thousand. APU4.L SUPPLY of Pen*. Ink, Inkstands, Pencils, Sealing Wax, Lottor Clip*, or Color*. CboMmeo, Rubbor Band*, VI*" itlog Cards,, do., Ac. June 36 S Excelsior Mattre THE poblio it Informed that there la snob the Wonderful Excelsior Soood and refreshing sleep ia secured tha Mattresses. Persons oeed not have their pi Bugs, for they fill not infeat thia Maltreat These Mattresses are gotten up in various and $10. A good assortment always on har carriage makers, that this Patent Exoelelor ii it la vary light and durable, and I would ree any quantity, as I buy direot from the Boat and 1 can aell It very eneop. Manufacturer of the " Wonderful Patent Court House. CITIZENS' SAVINCSl BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA. :o: Compound Interest Allowed on Deposits* W U lltSHTM n njn, mAniiH| rreiicilll. JOHN B. PALMER, Vice-President. A. G. BREKIZER, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Local Assistant Cashier. J. U. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier, in General Chargo. DIRECTORS. Wado Hampton, Rev. William Martin, A. C. Haskell, P. W. McMaster, E. H. HeiuiUb, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia; J. Eli Gregg, Marion ; G. T. Scott, W. G. Mayes, Newberry; B. H. Rutledge, Daniel Ravenei, Jr., Charleston. :o: Greenville Branch. J. J. BLACKWOOD, Assistant Cashier. :o: Planters, Mechanics, and Professional Men, Widows, Orphans, Trustees and County Officers, having money for which thoy have no present use, can here deposit it, thus avoiding alt risks of thefts aud destruction by fire, and at the same time draw interest thereon till | needed. prr- Citiions of Groenville can save thou- I sands of dollars by patronising their Bank. Deposits solicited, no matter how small, or bow largo. Gold and Silver received on deposit, at interest, and repaid in kind, or in currency, as agreed upon. May 22 3 6m SAMUEL STRADLEY, SUCCESSOR TO DAVID &STRADLEY, WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE HIS FRIENDS, AT THE OLD STJ1JYD, WHERE IIE WILL SELL THEM AT LOW M6IRKS. Feb 28 43 tf PAOL B. LALANE. I K. t. I.AR01788ELIERK. | A. A. AVEILIIK. paul b7lalane & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Commission Merchant*, AT NO. 175 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. July 24 12 ly LAND FOB SALE. I^WO TRACTS of LAND, on South Salu. da River, oontatninar 780 acres, part beet River and Creek BOTTOM, with new improvements Also large lot cf valuable HORSES, CATTLE and flOQSi. A(>plv to JULIUS C. SMITH, or J. II. MoCLANAHAN, May 29 4 td T. W. DAVIS WATCH MAKER AID EIGRATER. ?SC CORNER OP a* MAIN /pSfi i'if IJP AND 'fflT- i Washington ItrooU nasi Door to Hntional Bank, GRKENVILLB, 8 C. May 8 1 tf 10 FANCY STATIONERY, B, GRERNVILLE, 8. 0. t auuma atkar Artialaa l? similar lima*: , an oxoolW.nl artlolo for tbo Doak or Poakot; too*, $4.50 ud $5. WARRANTED GOLD $1.50 to $4. BEBTOR'8 GOLDEN PENS, ENS in rariotr, BIBLE8, TmUumoU, Hyac Book* J Infant Clan* Quoation B^nka Uaien Questions, OtoNMtln Questions Olui Books, Rtwvd TiokoU Fresh Laurels, Par* Gold, Pro its and Flo wars Prito Books, Bib la Dictionary, it. ftf Sunday School Libraries ordered, and furnished free of freight, at pnblioatioa prises. T AW and Trial Jnstioo Blanks, at Charles* I j ton priocs, by the quire or quantity. Deeds, Mortgages, Masonic Demits, Drafts, Ac. 6m 88 Manufactory. i a place in Greenville, where they can get Mattresses and Pillow*. ee bot and sultry nights by lying on theeo resent dreems disturbed by tbet rn, Bed . They ere a great comfort to the weary style*, sixes and prices, from f 6, $7, $8, $9 id. Would also eey, for the information of i a good thing lor stuffing ousbiooe, <fcc., as ommend it. I can furnish the Excelsior in P.?i.i?- r>_ ?_ t .... uv.n|>?uT in isrge qoinilUW, ? J. O. C. TURNER, Excelsior Mattress,' two door* South of 11-tl Office Comptroller General. Columbia, B. C., February 1, 1872. THIS Is to certify that the GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE, a newspaper published in the town of Greenville, 8. C., is horoby designated by this Board as the paper in which logal and publio notices shall be published, for the County of Greenville, in accordance with the " Act to regulate the publication of all legal and puhlic notices," which became a law February 22d, 1870. J. L. NEAGLE, Comptroller General. D. n. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney General. THE above is a true copy of the original on file in the office of Secretary of Rtate. F. L. CARDOZA, Secretary of State. Feb 14 41 tf W. B SMITH & CO., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. w. it. smito. A. H. Jones. L. M. Junes "W. B. Whalet. Iug~ Consignments solicited, on which Liberal Advances will be made. ?o? tw Refer to Messrs. Foster & Hunter, Greenville, S. C. Jy 8 9 Sm WHITJfER SYMMES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, GREENVILLE, S. C. OFFICE. -?New Court House Room used by County Commissioners. April 10 49 Cm BURT & GRAY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, S. C, Will Practice in the Courtt of (hie State and the United Statee. OFFICE?Rear room of New Court House Mar 20, 1872. 46 t( C. C. Stephens, ATTORNEY AT (LAW. GREENVILLE, S. C. OFFICE IN REAR OF BEATTIE'S STORE. Prompt attention given to Collections. 39-tf Jan 31, 1872. HETPTjones, Awspcossfa?? M AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. will practice in atl COURTS OF THIS STATE also, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Offioe at Greenville C. H., 8. C. July 1,1869. 7 ly* m,c. butler. V. b. Mcnr.K. BUTLER 8c McBEE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and in Equity, GREENVILLE, S. C., Will Practise in t.ha c?nrt? lit ?t>? S?.?. ? VUW HVttVO and of the United States. May SI 4 If Prof. M. G-. DeCamps* DEALER in all kinds, of MU9ICAL MERCHANDIZE. On hand?Pis anos. Melodeons, Flutes, Ac, Sheet Music and Music Hooka. Call and see him, at his Rooms la tl o ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Near the Female College, Greenville, S. C. May 2* 3 tf Boot and Shoe Making. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared with competent Workmen to All all orders for BOOTS and 8H0KS, of boih fine and heavy qualities, on short notice. He guarantees satisfaction. REPAIRING promptly attended to. tW Shop nearly opposite Messrs. flower. Oox A Marklev * BUTLER DYER. April IP 49 ly Just Received, a?..? " -wa NEW SUPPLY LEGHORN AND STRAW HTHAT8, BONNKT8. RIBBONS, J& ^tT' Ladies' TIES and IIATR GOODS, Jg% r|f" 8UNDOWN8 AT FIFTY CENTS. mt Jnty 5 5 tL