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"? ?J ???? was* auj&nnr) < JYEW FLO IfR FOR SALE, AT Clyde 6c Hovey'e. *H? IPMM1F * GEM FRUIT JAR, (ALL QLA8S) FOR SALE AT 2 Miss C. Matilda Croft, WILL OPEN A PRIVATE 4^^ ICHOOL ^j^^wlor Girle md Boji on Monday, ^Jr 1 at of Aufftctl, io the Butrnttl o* tbe PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Gloae attention will b? given to the ed? vancetnent and behavior of eaoh pupil. For primary cholera, $4 per quarter of teo week*. Extra atudlaa, $1 each. No de duct ion for abeeno< except in casea of protraoted illneaa. Muele Leaftona on Piano will alao be attended to. Jnly 20 9 R ? 'l ? I l Office of Board of County Commissioners, GRE2N V1LLE. 8. C), 4th July, J?a To the Bub. Commiuiontr* of Road* of thi* County. THE Aot of the Legislature renuirea (bat all work on ROADS, ball be done between the l*t Monday of Dictmbor and lit Monday of A uguil. You are therefore ordered to cull out all hands liable to Road Duty, nnd require them to Work Ten Days. (if so muob be necessary,) or pay Ten Dollars, or one dollar for each day's work not performed before the said 1st Monday of August nest. Each 8ubvCotnmlssioner will report to this Office, by the 10th of August, the names of all defaulters By order of the Board. A. ISAACS, Clerk. July 20 0 2 THE SOUTHERN BAPTI8T THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY GREENVILLE, ?. ?. JAMES P. BOYCE, D. D., Professor of Systems! io Theology. JOHN A. BROADUS, D. D? Professor of Intorprotntion of the New Testament. BASIL MANLY, Jr., D. D., Professor of Biblical Introduction, Polstnio Theology, and Preparation and Delivery of Sermons. REV. CRAWFORD II. TOY. pr?r?..?r ?r r? tcrpretation of tho Old Testament, and Orion (al Language*. 1VM. WILLIAMS, D. D., Prore?aor of Churoh History, Cbureb Government, and Paatoral Duties. Tn< next session (of eight months) opens on Tkuriday, September 1*#, 1870, when there will be an Introductory Lecture by Dr. Iloyco. It is on many accounts important for students to bo present on the rery first day. TUB STCDIKS Aro exclusively Theological. Tho Seminary does not undertake to supplant a college or Grammar school, in giving literary instruction. Those who need that must sock it, where it is appropriate. Dut in pursuing the extensive course included strictly under Theology. instruction is given adapted to different grades of preparation ; so that tho best college graduates and those who havo only a good English education, may both find such courses as they respectively need. There aro eight distinct Departments or Schools, several of which have two or thrco classes each. selection or studies. A studont selects, with such lidrico as ho may desire from tho professors, the subjects to which he devotes himself for the year. Ifsucccssful, he can graduato in the departments ho has chosen, and the next year, if he is ahlo to return, pursues the other parts of tho coui-se, to eomplato which requires usually three to four years, according to preparation and diligenee. pastors attending por one year, On leave of absence from their churches, might fiu4 their minds dircoted as to the method of study, the hooks which aro most available, the topics which nood investigation ; and by their presence among tho students might both receive and impart stimulus and practical experience in their great life-work. expenses. There aro no charges for tuition, nor fees of any kind. Some of the rarer and more cxpensiro tcxt-bueks, aa in the Languages, are loaned to the students. Tho eost of those which It is necessary to buy varies from ten to twenty-Ave dollars & year. They may be procured in Oreenvillo at New York cost.? Board is furnished in the " Seminary Flall " at actual coat, say at out ten dollars a month, including food, fuol and lights. One hundred dollars will cover neceasary expenses of a session, if clothing, traveling expenses and personal incidentals are otherwise provided for. location. Oreenvillo is in a healthy mountain region, and is reachod by railroad, via Columbia, S. C. aid to students Who need such assistance is supplied, so far as the gseqns contributed admit, out of a " Student's Fund," tho collection and management of which haa been entrusted to Rev. B. Manlv. Jr. It Is dnlrrd n? nn? ?' prepared to enter with proper qualification*, piritual and intellectual, on the atudiea of the Seminary, aball be debarred from it by lack of mean*. Brethren wishing to attend are invited to write at once. Contribution* for the purpose of supplying them with tho necessaries of life while studying to prepare for the ministry are also respectfully solicited. For caUloguos, or farther information, addrett B. Ittnuly, Jr., Secretary of the Faculty. July 20 9 - MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Two VoUmra jwr A ?hui?. 64 PAGES READING^MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WAXJtSR, KVAlfS Si COQ8WBLL, D. WYATT AIKEN. ouuamv, m. c. Jely JO ? tr Notice. FROM and after thU date, 8AMTJKL A. T0WNE8, Jr., will be aeaoeialed with me as Partner, aad the Dry Gooda Buelnew wiH b? eondneted under the Firm, Necje eed Style ef W. H. HOVEY * OO. Binned. WIIXIAM H. HOVEY. Oinenrllle, & 0., inly let, 1870. TJI E mrwa^wmr mrm mm mm t ? of W. N. HCWEY & C?,? WJ OULD REftPEOTTFULLY uk a cobY Y (InuiBM of Mta ganarooa topport ao uniformly aztendad to lha Senior of tha Firm. Wo wHI maka, U m early day, aanonnaamanta *f ad ditto a la our Lniv?and Variad Woe*. W. H. HOVEY 4 OO. July ? 7 tf ' ifATTPJBBQSO HADE ANri REPAIRED, BY JAMBS M. PRICE. Mm Una a *4ll at Mi raaldaaea, naar the OAttXABD MMOOL HOUSE. T! CLYDE & HOYEY'S. THIS JAR COMBINES ALL THE Pi OOOD QUALITIES OF si tl FRUIT JARS. a< Challenges and defies all oompetitlon. pl ART CHILD CAR USH IT. THE JAR IS A GEM, At purchaser! trill find upon a Iri- ' a I of its merits. J Call and see lham at Clyde A Hovey's. A NEW AND FRESII 8UPPLY OF COFFEES SUGARS, TEAS, AND SPIOBS. FOR SALE AT .. CLYDE & HOVEYE. . Hats, Shoe*, . Hardware, Crockery r & Glassware. FOH ~ALE AT CLYDE & IIOVEY'S. A large lot UKNT'S RKADY-MADK LIN- { EN CLOTJIINO, for aalo *?c CLYDE A llOVJ^Y'p. ? ^ IN FACT, / v >: | We have nearly everything that is kept in a Well Regulated Establishment, And, without doubt, at as LOW FIGURES ns cat) bo Afforded in thia market. ^ CLYDE & HOVEY. July 13 8' tt ^ LAND FOR SALE. I WILL act!, at private aale, A TRACT OF LAND, aituate I '? Oconee County, about tbreequarter* of a mile from tba Blue Ridge Depot, and containing Three Hundred and 7wenlu-erren Acrei. On the Tract ia a , good SAW MILL, all ready for a circular aaw. A good FRAME DOUSE on the place, with all the necessary outbuildings complete. Also a large FRUIT ORCHARD. There ia a good TTIRESHER on the place. Any one wishing to purchase will do well to apply to JOHN n. KLETNBICK, ? Walhalia, S. C. f July 13 8 3 J Carpenters Wanted. I^IVE or Si* Firat-Class Journeyman CAR. PENTKRS will receive constant employment, and liberal wages, on application to the subscriber. J. 0. HICKS, July 13 8-1 Greenville, 8. C. f imm k H&RSH&LLS I DRUG STORE 19 STILL OPEN. we HAVE LATELY REPLENWBpmhed our Stock of mj DRUGS 6c BOOKS, j And arc prepared to apply the Public with RELIABLE GOODS at reason I Me price*. We have just opened a haodrotne BODA TOTJKTAIH, *lil.li will b. WELL-ICEl) .1 ..I llm... . Our Block in J DRUGS AID HEDICMES 1 la PULL and COMPLETE, and nellOOD as any in this market. We offer Plant*)ion, Hoatelter'a, Phffiolx y and Carolina C BITTERS, S Freeh and Genuine Congress Water, S'.m? ? mnni' Liver Invigorator, Fpeers* Fruit Preserving Solution; a Fine 8toek of * Brandies, Wines, Ale and 1 Porter o For Medicinal Purpose*. We have just opened a Splendid lot of J Domeatle and Imported. Also a Oeaniae lot of Durham SMOKING TODACOO. I Aleo, Just reee'ved a fine aaeortment of C CANDIES, PERFUMERY, ; 8OAP8. TOILET POWDERS. ? BRUBHB8, OOMBB, AO. Alan, juit rM?W?(i "Boa Mom Farina" and . Draaiaalad COOOA Nl'T. tha Wat in aaa. * Always on Hand, OILS, PAINTS, . GLUE, DYE-STUFFS, k GLASS AND PUTTY. ? Oar Btonk of Draga and lCadioinoa will ba krpt of lha Daat Quality, and Parllaular ^ atlanllon will ba givaa U t COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS. Will b? aold, at n Radoaad prion, lai of FRUIT /ARB? Maaoo'a Pafnt. in at rrcoivod, n Ann - BLACKBERRY BR AlfDY?rxeoUenl In aumtnar oompkiata July ? 7 Up, " * Prti t\t a t il?1 u A uvjuiii A LIU . OOMF MEMPHIS, T" 0 ' A-sasncS) JKTflffiSOH MTB r. J. WICKS, Plr?t Vioe-Preeident. I J r. F. ROYLE, Secretary. | . A definite euh nrttndw raliw U |unwt*?( remiam, which taont Will* U the option of tfc irrcnder of hi* Policy, or loaned to him at six ] icreby eon tinning hi* Polloy in force for the ful With sufficient capital for entire eeeurity, c lvenUge* to the Carolina. All it* profit* ate divided among it* Polieylan. No re* trie lion* on travel or residence in tba All Polieie* non-forfeitable after second yeai All loMee paid promptly in eaeh. I. O. BUTLER, GENERAL STAI June 15 4 3 S aniAM35 'laanis NIYI iBoo XBtac: iaeiAQW ii VI " aawado a\rv a r^rr> *?.er>ntt:er mwsuwk MM) lit Mi i ,'IC mn m Y C 9 O I HE ' 3HX K@X?M1S fy > TIVO O. VALUABLE | LANDS FOR SiLr. ?3. I TUB fendtrIrfglL-TS aixn#d ' ? S V tborieed to i...||?B1.aPt h folloirlii|^|^Q|^ TRACTS OF LANDs On? Tract of 440 acre?, tnora or loan, on yger Rlrer and Mnih Crook, In Greenville ounlTi 8. C? fifteen mllon above the City of . Iroenville, belonging to SAMUEL F. TODD, , f Texas, formerly landa owned by Oliver tarrett, and well-known an bla place of reaianee for many yaara. There are 80 or 00 | ore* of flrftrate -ow Grounds in the Traet, Bottom : Lands if Tyger River and Mash* Creek, in n bigb 1 tale of cnltivation. The Up-Landa are of j uperior character, and a portion of them leared and in cnltivation. There ia en the 'reel a large and substantial DWELLING HOUSE, nth all tbe neeeaaary Outbuildings, altnated n tbe State Rood leading from tbe Salndo lap to Colombia, S. C. The other Traet belongs to W. P. GREEN, I Texas, and Una on Muab Creek, ia the aper port of Greenville County, 8. C., eontainag over MO acres, 40 or 40 acres of which re the Snoot BOTTOM LANDS a tbe Count j. The Up-Loads ere of good uality, and a portion of them cleared and in ultivation. Tbeee LANDS will he sold very low for lash. If not aold at private sole, they will e offered at iriMae to the klehea* Iusm n Boloday la AimM. i It It Hldoa tttl thoro U offered lor talo , Mb a body of rioh Load* In tfcU Coouty. 'MWM wUhlnf to m?k? poruonoot, proflU to fa root moo la. or* lav Mod to look M tbow wo TnwU of Lull boforo tba im? of ak WM H raaxTy AHovaoy aad ifut, A*. Orooarlllo 0. H* 8. 0., Jaao 37th, IITI. Jobs lilt Mtf Ahborillo Pre** and Banner give two BMrtioa*. ] , E INSURANCE ANTi ? *"*. ' f v ENNESSEE. i ' 98Q0,llt).Oa ^ 1 Pi r. T. PBTTILL, |m?4 VW-Prf.ltUnt. ? r. M. EDM0ND60N, Uenerai Agent. ? B 1m?I1 Policies lapsed by ioo>p?rBWt of Policy-balder, bo p?M kta to ouh on tbo J, >?r cost. interest to pay bit future pwlaw, th I amount. 10 Lift Insurance Company offers superior ej bolder*, Id dividend*, oa tbo contribution _ United States, Canada or Xuropo. b *\ I rE AGENT, COLUMBIA, S. C. s ? ? ? J iao . s v u tt S iVIS kWik J *r 4 V row mv ' ?*** 3AI303W XSQf t i 3181013 m m esi m mm \u u i a A * T 1@HM. KL WE ?% cX 1 JO .&? 1I? T naa JiJ k/ (A 3 51 v&raas TURNIP SEED. 1WI8H to la to rat Ik* Planter* and Farm- , era la Ikt op?eouetry, that I hart on tba ' ray, and tipaM to arrive la a few day*. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS or van roLLowtxo Choioe, Selected Varieties TURNIP SEED,' WHICH I WILL SELL AT Whelrtale and Retail : , ItTin Top, U>* boat for greena raited. Fallow Aberdeen, good for lata winter and apring aae. leetah Amber and uioba, Iniprored variety, jor raoia dm. Praaalaa Bumr >?Mt Tiraip, excellent for Ukk ?n till late la aprlng. BPhlta Itu Baga, rplendid for Mock. PiryU T*y Tallow Bate lap, good tar la- 1 Ma aad atoak. J Early YUt Datah, eepaeially adapted to aa? tomn and fall uaa. Ptatraalu Glebe, improved variety, for Us ' Mo nee la winter, or for itock. THOMAS STEBN. Jan J J ft if TrMiuer'i Offlee, BaSCKTILLB AMD CoUlMBU KaIL10A? CO., I 1 CoLuitotA, 8. C., June SO, 1870. ( J /"10UP0N8 of Ik# State, Guaranteed ? ftONt-H. Certificate* of Ind-Me Ineee, ' and Second Mortgage BONDS of thla Cora pa ny, duo let July, 1870, will be paid at iho Banking Hoaoa of H. H. Kimp?on, No. 9 Naaaaa etreet, Now York, or at the Oaroli- v" na National Beak, In Columbia, 8. 0., M and after the let day of JULY, 1*70. The Interval on tha nutaUndlog Ft ret J Mortgage Bond* end Fractional Certificate* I of Indebledneaa, will he paid at tha offloe of t tba Coaapaay. < RKL'BRN TOMLIKSON. Treaaorer. J Jaaa W ft if t HT J- Wela Wylia baa baew confirm ad * aa paetmaater at Cheetar. and A. M. Riter aa poMmaaiar at Newberiy. i 0 REIDVILLE ale High. School, /mi Awirtontwy C. 6. O I W. C. KIRSLim), B. A, PrioeipaL W. D. KIRKLAND, B. 8.. AseistaaL I THE NEXT SESSION OP 1 well-known VB INSTITUTION JV Will begin on UHDAY. JULY 11TH, 1870 | TERMS <t Session of Five Mod the, in Advene#. imery $10 00 i Igber 16 00 ! )oitng?nt Pee. 1 00 i oerd per month, including Wuking end Fuel 10 00. $67 will eover Ibe expenses of Board end 1 ijiioo lor the whole Session, or $134 for is entire Seholeetlo Teer. For further partlonlers, addfees the Prinpal, Reldvllle. S. O. Jane 89 6 6 < State of South Carolina* ORKJSN VJLLE COUNTY, a the Circuit Court?In Ohanoery. riFBia 8. WaHa va. G. W. fiu, et il.? Bill to Foroeloao Mortgage, Ac. ) Y virtue of tho Decretal Order of Judge 3 Orr, made In the above cue, I will aell i the liigh*?t bidder, at Greeorille Court onae, on Saleaday la Anguit next, the Mortiged Premleee deeorlbed In the Bill, rli: All that Tract of Land, lituated partly In te Countie* of JEMekena and Greenville, lying a both aldea of 6elnda River, containing Two [undred and 8ixty-three acre*, more or leee, pon whiota la located the Woolen and Cotton aetoiy, Griat and Saw Mill, known aa the I Farr Mill." Thia la valuable property, and 'OrtbV the attention of canitaliata itealrlnv I d itTNtaeit; It la located about Mean lilaa from tb? city of Ureeorille, and the ater-power thereof la seldom surpassed, ciini Cash. Purchasers to pay lor stamps sd paper*. Re-sold at the risk of former mchaser. W. A. McDANIKL, C. C. C. P. Clerk's Olce, July ft, 1870. July ft 7 4 PRODIGIOUS EXCITEMENT! aaaaaaaea Sacrifice of Property. TO 8EE IS TO BELIEVE! LT CARR'S OLD STAND. FTAVINO OPENED THE LARGEST LI and Moat Extensive Stock of DRY GOODS, t;iiUTHKNO, BOOTS AND SHOES,, HATS, SHIRTS, TOSSB, jawaLivr, ad a great many article* too numerous to mention, all Purchaied at the UMBLINQ DOWN PRICES FOR ] Ve intend to let them Slide at luch aetonhlngly LOW FIOUKEN As to astound the w vm. tt jc -v ms mm Times are Hard, Money Scarce, and the . PEOPLE POOR, And we Intend to RELIEVE their HEAVY BURDENS By Offering GOODS TO Hze Their Piles. Our Stock is very Extensive, our And our Detei initiation is md Sell we Will, and SF.LT, we SHALL. ChII one, eall all, at Cnrr's Old Stand, As now is the time to Secure the QREATEST BARGAINS Ever Offered in this country. H. C. HARK. %W Particular attention Paid, and Lib* ral Discount allowed to Wholesale Buyers. Greenville, S. C, 17th May, 1870, May 18 62 8m GREAT _F AIR. south mm iisTinn. November "\at, 1876, CHARLESTON, S. C. Host liberal premiums offer. ed in everj department of Agriculture and Mechanic ArU. Vem'.um Liat puldirbed in Pamphlet Form. June 20 0 8m Marble Yard, LAUREN8 C. H., 8. C\fARBLK CUTTING IN ALL ITS LVL Branched, done In the nealeet of Ityle, end of the heet ItaHen and Ameri u MARBLE. Addreaa JOSHUA KLLKDOJC, Laurent Court llooae, 8. 0. Jane j I jy Notice IS hereby given to all whom It may eoneera, tt?at f will apply to 8. J. Doulbit, >robete Judge of Greenville County, on he 1 ?t day o/ Aumut next, for a final die tharge a* Adtniafetrairix of the Ketala ol IOUN M. LYNCH, deceased, >horefor< ill parties Waving claiine against eaVd Relate nil) preaant iheat to ate or Uia Probatt lodge on or before eaUi day. or be debarred SARAH A. GOODWIN, A tia'x. Jaly let, 18T0. July A84 ? - - ----- - I # i vimva Of NMrjr nnu of /Wrt XD FkciM, to M jlrmid. 1 will eeH, befora the Court lUnac door, ow?af*sd??i? yuti next, titVM* the hoar* of 1(Jo'tftedk is wo hiwwi Mf f o'clock ( Km afternoon, Om Tract, containing It ?an mora or Ira, ndioiatog lands ol Wm. MoKlnney, Jr., oad otKera. Levied on u the property of Jaaaea 1f.~ Taylor, at tho wit of Wilnam Baeren and Unm Also, one Tract of Land. containing 4 acres, adjoining lands of Win. K Ear I a, A. Blylho and othtn. Lotted oa aa the property of fames MeMakin, at the sail of John Hen* lot, to. A C. 1*0000 and Jan. MeMakin. loo, one Tract of Load, containing 146 tereo, more or leae, (homootrad to be art off to defeodaot before day of aale.) adjoining Undo of Jao. H. Goodwin, Burrell Cox and at hero. Alao, one Tract of Laijd, containing SO scree, more or jess, adjotclag la&da of Wm Tillery, Joo. H. Goodwin and othere.? Levied on aa the property ol Mary Allen, at the anit of Amanda Allen rf at. Term* eeab. Purchased to pay for alampe and papera. a. b. vickers, 3. g. c. July 18 8 8 WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24, Hayne Street, Chdrletton, 8. 0. DKALKES I!T COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND Heating Stovee. Piaturea of Storea with prioea sad description will be aent upon application. June 2* 6-ly Medical Scholarship. For sale, a medical scholar. SHIP injLhe Philadelphia Univarsity of Medlciqa Mra Surgery, which entitlea the bearer to full instruction until graduation. This is ao institution of high grade. Terms favorable. Apply at thie office. June 16 4 tf NEW STORE. JOSH H. GOODLiETT RESPECTFULLY Informe the Public that be hse commenced Business again at the Old Stand of LONG & GOODLETT, Where he has just opened a portion of bis Stoek, consisting of 10 IB ?? ? ? ? S) S8 Groceries, Croclfery, Boot*, Shoes, Hardware, Ao., All of which were bought at low figures, and will be eold for CASH OR BARTER At a slight advance on Cost. He solicits a shsre of the publie patronage. Ap 6 46 tf GREENVILLE PAPER MILLS. :0: J. Bannister & Son, or ALL KINDS or Book) News, Wrapping and Colored W uWl. IS JSC. A? Highest cash price paid for Clean Cotton or Linen RAGS. May 25 1 ly Spring Millinery. f WOULD INFORM THE Ladies ot Greenville and vieinty, that she has opened her SPRING MILLINERY, To which alia oalla the attention of those making purchases in this line. Her prices are REASONABLE, And site will take pleasure in cxbibing bcr GOODS. A call is desired before buying, as she feels confident of pleasing. April 13 47 flin irtu u n ?f \/Il 11 *> DCil&HS, FLORIST & LAIDSCAPE GAfiDESES. *AND gives his close Vegetable GarWith a large experience, lie is confident of giving satisfaction to those employing Orders left at this office will be attended Mar .30 44 tf Farm for Sale. I OFFER for sale, my FARM, situated on South Saluda River, nineteen miles above the City of Oreenrille, and containing four Hundred and Sixty Aeres. There are two hundred and twentv-flvo aeres in cultivation, one hundred and fifty ot which is river bottom. The improvements are good, eight or ten acres of Clover. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. Mrs. A. O. FRASTER. Uroenville, S. C., May 17th, J870. 62-4 1. ?L AltJL W AiiTKR'S MAP.BL2S WORSO, Brond-sf., Augu?ti*, Ka. MARBLK MONUMENTS, s?aa& ss?a3as3^?. MARBLK MANTLLS, AND FURNITURE, MARBLE OF ALL KINDS ON HAND, OR . FURNISHED TO ORDER. tr All work for the Country carefully boxed for lilpmrnt. Oct 6 20 ly Notice 18 hereby (riven to all whom It may concern, that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Oreeoville County, on the 27th of July next, for a final discharge^ a? Admin iBirmor m ino nsuio ot niCDKLUA MrCKARY. WM. F. LK8TKK. June IS, 1870. 4-0 JAdm'r. Notice TS hereby given to ell whom it mey conA cern, thai I *111 apply to S. J. DonUiit, Probate Jodjr* of OrMMTlllt County, on the 'Htd rbty of Jtdjf nmt, for a Anal dleoharge aa Guardian af the late MAUY C. AH N01.D, doeea*?d. > JAMESMrCUI.LOUr.il, Guaidian. June M, I?t0. 0-4 David dickson* om m Fmrtniuy new oat. Ne farmer* library > complete without A B?und ia cloth, vatra . (4 ; Sheep. >4 Ml . Half Moroeeo. |5. Or dna receivtd at thia office. Good oanvaaa log agent* wanted. For (erpta,'apply a tliTe oftee. | <m ' t - SRIAt-^ to&ia i DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION fespl * WHOLES All DRUGCIst. < CMKIW?M.fc N. B. The Comrolaeicner of K??no* bee decided that any dealer oan sell thie artiele without a special license. For eale by DAVID ft 8TRADLEY, Wholesale and Retail Oroeers and Commission Merchants, Greenville, 3. (X slso rt Drs. Harrson & Marshall, Wholesale nod Retail DreggUU, GREKNV1LLB, S. C. Mar 80 45' 6m HoSADALIS ?(rTMIE Q ]REAT^^nsirrCAN S 1 HEALTH RE8TORKH, purifies Sihe blood and cure* Scrofula, Syphilis, /Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases >of Women, and all Cbronle Affections /of. the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. S /Recommended by tbs Medical FaeaU ?ty and many thousands of our best /citizens. ( Read the testimony of Physioiaas (and patients who have used Rosadalls ; (send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health (Book, or Almanac foi this year, wbioh /flH (we publish for gratuitous distribution j / M (it will give you much valuable rsfor> /MIMVnation. Dr. R. W. Caff, of Baltimore, says 1 > X take pleasure in recommending /your Rosadams as a very powerful /alterative. I have seen It used In two ^HH)case of sccooJarj syphilis, In which ( P^/tho patient pronounced himself cared /after baring taken Are bottles of your A/medicine. The other is a case of scrofrula of long standing, which is rapidly (improving under its use, and the in(dications are that the patient will (soon recover. I have carefully ex (amined the formula hy which yowr (Rosadalis is made, and find it an esLSoellent compound of alteratiTO ingredient*. S Dr. Sparks, of Niehalasrille, Ky., >says he has used Rosadalie in caaea of /scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with /satisfactory results-a* a cleaner of the ?)lilood 1 know no better remedy. ) Bonjamiu Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, /writes: I bare suffered for twenty ^y cars with an inreterate eruption ores' imy whole body; a short time since 1 (purchased a bottlo of Rosadalis and it S (effected a perfect euro. ( Rosadalis is sold by all druggists. ( Laboratory, 01 Exchange I'lacc, (Baltimore. S Drs Clements k Ca. 1'roprietort May 18 52 ly PLANTATION BITTERS This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily I strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is Introduced it becomes a standard article?a me dicinal staple. It Is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world?be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. June 22, 1870. 5 - l COMFORT and Cure for the Ruptured.? Sent post paid on reeeipt of 10 eta. Addroaa L?r. K. D. FOOT* (Author of Medical Common Sense), Mo. 120 Lexington Avenue, New York. _____ _ AWAY with Spectacles. Old eyes made new, easily, without doetor or medielwee. Sent post paid on reeeipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. F.. B. FOOTK. 120 Lexington Avenne, New York. Mar 10 42 ?tn* TXm"8VEGETABtJE JLJYX1& Cures diseases of the Liver and Rtomaoh. TU TTTS F.MPKCTORANT A pleasant atfe for Congha, Golds, An. TUTT ft ftARSAPARlLLA AND QUEEN'S DFLIGHT the great Alterative end Blood !Purifier. TUTT* IMPROVED HAIR liYK, Warranted the heat dye in nee. Thewe standard preparations ere for eel* by I>ruggists every where. Oct d-ly. MISS NcKAY* FASHIONABLE MILLINER, Mnin-ttreet, Greenville, . C., TT AS on hsnd e large and well eeeorled X X Stock of ftpt tag end fiusner M 1 LL1WF.RY, . i Hats end Bonneta of all the lateet styles : i 1 Flowers, Rlhbone, Hair and Jet Goods at t verv low prices. Sundowns at iOe. seek. | May A SO id < ^' ":'fm