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Amokc t? imiim?Lieut Hernd"? telle ue the J do trl< n of at?orijcineee uru found in theBeeperi A?re?te of gouih Adtrlfe, Inb the And.* t? the Atlnntl* coeet, thut do not have ad uea Doe*. Aye*** medio!nee end Lowell coltoue. " Tremont," " Suffolk," " Boutt," are een (temped In targeted end Mue tetter* upon their rannrnta. white AYBM'B PIMA and OUKRKY PECTORAL nru ? ? ( the iron* urea of their habitations. Their native soli furtiithe* them all their fhod and moat of their remedie*. hut they suffer from aoue affliction* wntca uium hive the int? ri>oiUiun uf biehtr kill ?Sentihtl, Liberty, Va. 24-4 Rachel Dickinson WILL op. n n SCHOOL for ?CiO??h4i5?ai?l nirU, In the B?ement of ,l,? P^pl?vter-'en Church, on ' ihr 7th Noremh. r. K<?? ? 24 4 ~ ? .f <jj $ i a. .? S?= ?5 J JlS v ~ ** ;"?> s? .1 ' s S't ? >.Q -2 ? ? UJ fe c ? ^CC J f T2 7.3 h| * nr ^ ^ ^ O *" ? ^ tlZli Sa ?5~ S S g-5 =a ^n" St3 .S ? ,. ? " = = ^?|5 fc? ?X?|? if 1< ta f?h? ffJ.l'i^S-jf.i65..-!00 ^ & .S " $ ?00 & H ^ b 6 J ? =' > c i i' J kq _ co~ . ^ ~ ? JltC!s:JaaJ|| i^ ^ I -= il - W SP ? J? *3 J| c"5 = H J* v U% ^3 *" * 5 ? t? ^ x <"* as-? ..? . = S-2011!: g t fi'J'fss >.. i O ?^:s? , ??i ? p-l? J-S^S C 2 J U HVV" FOR PALE IN BREV -A.R.I3, Tranfylvaiii-4 County, N. C. ON THE 1ST MONDAY IN JANUARY, ninl day* following, the Cotinty Commiaatoncra wiH proved to Mil, at PITBI'IC AUCTION, On a rrcdit of one and two jreara, (with the exception of five per cent, down,) *11 the U N 45 O I, n I.OTS In e*id Town, (XH.) 8aid Lota ere, many of them, favorahlj and conveniently located for BUMNISS PURPOSES *xn iFAaaiiTf,,^ rais^aaaxscwcgiss. The Town of Brevard ia B A P IDLY BUILDING UP. With the advantage of Churchea, and one of the fineat School* in the South Peraona wirMtijr to lornte in Itilt new nnri enterprising T<>wn, mity be shown tho n>>oTe L"te by applying lo T. L. O V^H. . . 0. li. KRWW, B. C. LANKFORD. Not ? Si 8 4 , If Air.TTo AB?TIQ WaSCTieim MILLINERY. fMWS Mt K \ Y Ima jn?t ie >-e ??il i e? -iifiplie* ?>f lion llnte, F ather*. F owt-ra, Ao. Al?? Infant.*' Ma a ai ?1 < ?!<?. Fo e, (Re-1 Hi d imitation,) Miiir Coi a )rl i.tnl I n?-e wlni-h ahe offer* Ml v. ry low pi ice*. Not 'l 24 If nn * wti JL II JCJ J a dies' Store. W. II. HOVEY & CO. A HE PREPARED TO EXIIIRIT TO the )?<IW-s tt L*rjre and Ilt-euiilul line of DP, 3 6 S GOODS, Constating In part of* BOMBAZINE, FRENCH MERINO* (all col6r?.) ALPACCAS of the l>ast brands, English SATINET, POPLINS, MBI.ANOK LUSTRE, ALL-WOOL DELAINE, (1-larV, white and cnlumd.) DEPEOE, CIIENE MOHAIR, AMERICAN DELAINE, An . Ae. OUR STOCK OF Sffi?ae, ?.33? U L U I MING u LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED. a uo, FURS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CLOAKING, VELVETEENS. CLOTHS. CA8SIMF.RE8. AC., AO. A CnmpMn Stock in rwr linn. aim) nil ennr tntrcd of (lie Bent Quality and LowMt Prlce? Nov 7 ' 7i ' If ATTENTION]"INDEBTED NOTE, LIEN OR ACCOUNT. WILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE, BY FIRST DECEMBER, Or they will find i their paper in hands of an Attorney for Collection. DAVID ft 8TRADLET. Wot I M U Wmk_ SBf CT7JHOBT5 INDRRTRn TO fTR U BY NOTE OK BOOK ACCOUNT, Are earnestly requested to CALL AND SETTLE AT ONCE, as we intei d making a change in our TWiness, and long credits have 1 played out. If you have to pay costs, it trill Is your oton fault. A word to the wise is sufficient. PICKLE & POOEE. Greenville, S. C., Nov. let. 1870. 24-8 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, I N"VRMbk* lrr, ) HTHE DELINQUENT LAND LIST havI ln( bee'i return, d in mv office by the COUNTY TKEA8URKR. it I eoon.es my du* I) to advent** the Hitit for sele. Not ire ie hereby given, ihnt the whole of the e.Vetel | a reel*, h>?e and |<arts of lota of i?al estate described In the tallowing lint, or so inneh thereof as will he n^cefis. | ry io p'iy the tmrf, penalties and ??>i menta naroed tliermn. will ?? aold l?jr th? Treasurer uf Or?>-ii*lllc Caiiniy, 8011th Carit iiia, at In* office in a?ld County an the fiiat Monday in December, . D.. 1870, imiIch raid tnxw, asseastnenta and penalties be paid I ef -re that time ; and euch sal* will l*e continued ft nni day today until all of aaid parcels. Iota and parta of lota of real estate shall oe so id or offered for (ale. Actives 0 atd. Bunnell, Thomaa 1 Lot 1S08 Carman, J W 7.1 ? Cunimn, or Carman, Angelina 270 M Cox, Ford, Agent 100 ? Coffee, John 100 1808?0 Cotbran,A 50 " Dill, Elisabeth 50 ** Davis, Mary 00 << Farmer, J II Oft 1808 Goodwin, Elisabeth 24 188-t-Q Hunt, Burdioe ? 312 1808 Hevtb, llary 270 ** llugsliead, William 50 ? Junes, William, Adtn 200 " Jolitison, Sarah M 20 * League, Tbotnaa 400 " Lester, L C 75 " Luckbeurt, William 25 1808-9 Aauclieui, Mra M 1) 8A0 1808 Miircbbanka, DarOery 120 1808 Morgan, Jane 115 ? Murry, Nancy, Estate 305 " M< Mitkiu, Jatues 100 < Myers, lboiuas 30 | 1868 Mycn, Koh-CC* 320 '< Mursiiall. Julia 120 1868-0 McClaiti, Joseph 1 1?0( u MLA 1 u 1868 Neely, Margaret 30 ? Putta. Mary 40 1868-9 Phillips, K A, Administrator 300 1868 Payne. 0 11 125 1868-9 Puyue, Mrs K I Lot " Koss, Pkihud 0 oo '? bumh J T, Executor 117 ?' Suiitb, Joshua, Estate 12 " Suiitb, L C aud 1> P Hill 200 ** t>iulib, P lor M Clark I Lot 1868-9 Tallay, E 205 1868 Turner, Kundolph 75 1868-9 Tiusiey, Perry 60 1868 Trowt.ridge A Co 464 1868-9 Williams, Mitchel, Estate 250 1868 White, 8 K per Mrs King 94 !' Ward, T J 249 " Wat sou, T B 100 ' 1 Waliou, VV'iiliain 80 1868-9 W udesworth s Es per W Cury 25 44 Yearguu, ci, Ageut 65 1868 Yeargaii, L U 100 44 (!til. Al U Ud ICdfl s> ? ? i ? ? i *?u iou?w Aii8(ui, Deunit 65 ]Kgy Jonea, Louisa 210 M Lock A tion, Eatate 230 ? Terry, U, Agent 145 ? rtiuuiaauu, Fruncea, Estate lift! " Tliuiii|itiou, 11 M 160 " Aiexaudcr, 11 H 400 1868-9 Uruuit.lct, .Vurlin 05 '869 U rady A Co J W 4 Uraoy A Uuwihorn 13711 " Eayue, W M ' 6 " 1'erry, William ?84 ltiflg.g Ensure, Jonah, Estate 174 i860 Maheflcy, TJ lludsou, J L " Jouue, Luiiijt 4U u MubuftVy, John, Estate 417 " t'tkc, Fretilin 2 ** Stuuli, ?> tl, Exocuior 828 " llyelt, Mary j Lot " Harrison, Arc hey 1 ? << Jnbaauu, Thomas j ? ? Martin, J C | ?< 11 Maxwell, Richard I ? " Vaidoil lira. William 1 Lot ? tticen Mary I |^,t ? Dai by James (<g-ui) 1 L?t MooteoMlrry W J 1 I Ol 11 Fowler K N l'9ft ?. tiit-en A'dmljje (Adiu'r) 184 ? Ui'i'W N ancy 8(| n til eer Manning j9g << 1 holllfSul. It M (Eat) SO ? F. ater I" A nu .. Hall J-iry glV .1 i'liilllpa Wesley 4^, a Xhomaa W M 8,,0 ti (Jock 1 win (Sarah vg n lnil Iraueia Mild Ray 85 " IdllSO a., Or. en W P 2nO " Manilh Stephen F 665 " VV llruU U U 260 " Mt<w>n Jmum j 20 14 Btiiie Car-.line l4 i8?8-9 bai.iger M.ry A lO |8?9 ruirm M?iiiey 30 r-niumUH lo 1888-p HummmI IViieman (Eat) 580 1869 11 lier Joel , I2u " I ox H II J ihj u Hurl Tlionia* K 2O0 41 Ooai.ell Mimnd > 75 18fift-9 Ooai.ell W M J8tf9 ltliol*-V Caroline pi < M iIIiriiii Epiir?iin 21 ?? Telly A b ami K T 260 44 bur..* Tiioma* (agent) Ito i868-9 bi 1.1 well Ll.&f etii 11111 loflu Meerd.Le-eU . 6U ? Girltfiile.ifMS 40OO ,8/!8_9 Wmiumi. John 26 )8?9 W mi d V lua lu^i .? vtiilian.a J L 326 f " A uo>d William I 1^,1 (868-9 I'Ui.emi Joseph B 78 j8B9 Iliii J A > , 97 < 1 <e*i*...1 Elizabeth 78 44 ( Ureen Mary loo Jan i?oii A I 60 I 44 Mooii *' 11 188 , ... Moigan Meredith 50 ? Max We'll Jeine* L 126 ? Marisiibei.il* J T ]3 Moor MM 75 44 Pr0i||l* Jaoa I611 .0 IV?*e>l 8 88 Turner A T 10 1868-9 Y~argin L H loo ]869 Moon W M 810 " llajrtbJ 87ft " 1 lltitkmMi William 6gn Smith E is- T 84 * 8?J?iuu> l.t?*y 7ft " l*ti-rH-, faut John llfo 1888-9 Hhihrivi-I, K 14 8b 1889 Johnson, Jamrs B 74 * Brown, J our- 12 1868 llama, >Hiab llo " | B .rOary, Carotin* 2ii " B.owrl . 1> A 221 - , J *4 liitlork. Hohert 4ft " Ba n>u A J or Bow*r?R?* A " * IkiWiIiD, Uoodirlt AO. BO " II any e??vr* rxl* in lh? abn** list, thry cao he rtii f ri'trd U| on application at my oCB<*? pravioua to tlia *al?. > : J M RUSION. Li Auditor QrrouvUU Countr. L Kot % 14 | I j ttft ?; J (i I?;I M > 'J'I {? > ? .jm.i'k / B. WEHRLE [TJ1AS itist retuined with a well LlU elected fitoclc of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SBLID SILVER tin PI.ITRR Vtll ? umw luuiuv n nil. Table Cutlery, Ac. HIS Sto??k was personally selected from the beet nooses in his line, and can guarantee satisfaction. Oct 1? 22 tf Notice I? hereby given to ell whom It may eon ern, that I will apply to 8. J Ooothit, ProV<e<e .Indue of fire?n*lil? County. on the 8<WA day of November neat, lor e Final Discharge an Eaeentor of the Eatete of ERa VINE Ward, deceas-d. ALFRED WARD. Oct 21. 1870. 23-ft Ex*eutor. Administrator's Sale. 1 WILL T! E sold, on SalesiaaiBBi day in Decern-qKHMfc W5 ber next before the Court llouae door, in Oreeuville, e Tract or Containing one hundred acres, more or less, situated at CROSS ROADS, Three-and-a-half miles from the City. On tl? place are a comfortable DWELLING IfoDSR and Outbuildings, good Orchard, fine Water, Ac. 1 ALSO, A valuable LOT, situated in the forlt of Pendleton and Augusta Streets, and opposite Messrs. Williams A Whit mire's Store. At.se, On Tuesday after Sales-day, at Wllltalnstou, * i,ui in roe vown or W illiamston, Anderson County. ALSO, A half-interest in a LOT adjoining the iVore. iCRO, On Wednesday, 7th December sjTrael of LAND, in Pickens County, near the TrWp^ containing feres, more ?r leas. ' Terms to be made known on day of sale. J. H. DBAN, A<l tor. Oct 19 r . it .5 iiW ??90S, NEW GOODS. II. C. MARK Is now receiving the Largest i^tocK of Goods of any Firm in Greenville The Boxes are still arriving; and having purchased Ohfap, frill sell LOW DO NVN. Everything wanted in the DRY GOODS, LINE, for the house or farm, can be had of him, and he invites an examination. CARR'S OLD STAND. ILC. 1HARK. Oct 12 21 " tf~" ESTAKIJSIIKD 1835. 1 GREENVILLE COACH FACTORY. GOWER<-COX & MARKLEY. WB wopfd lannounoe t? our cuxtoinorr, lint we nre prepared now to fill all Order* for VKHI0LN8. We b..Ve 'added to* our Stock of Wood-Working Machinery, nnd ' increased our staff of workmen to about 70, and therefore trust that none of our patrons ] will he disappointed in hnring order* promptly filled. The Stock of One, Two, Three. Four | and Six-IIorse Iron Axle PLANTATION WAGONS, will he kept I all 7 and now as for j one-third of a century past, tkese Wagons | shall l>e the w I STANDARD OP EXCELLENCE. We have a Inrge Stock of Light BUGGIES AND ROW A WA v.q Of our own mnke, and a Stork of NorthernBuilt BUflOIKS?both Inw^prieed end highpriced?for those who wish to purchase Northern, work, priced ft8 low ? any .Southern deftl- j er. We call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, We are finishing them with ' GREAT O A RE. And Painting them Elegantly. To ca>-tom?rs at a distance, Priced Lists will he promptly mailed on application to GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. Aug 10 12 fim PtTF.E LIBERT? WHITE LEAD. ;n; Buy the Beet?It is the Cheapest. :*>: if To Consumers of White Lead Everywhere. to: THE increased demand from all sections of the country for orr well-known brand or runts LIUKKTY W1IITB LEAD. In- j dure* us to ark your special attention to It, and wa cordially invite you to give it a trial. VNEaUAbED. 1st. For Wearing and Covering Properties. 2d. For Whiteness and Beauty of Finish. 3d. For Uniform Fineness of Grinding. 4th. Same Weight will do more and better Work, at a given mat, than any other. 6th. Most Kconomical White Lead ever introd good. Cth. Jf you wish te procare as much value as possible for your tnnaey and secure bandsome an 1 durable work, Use PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD Try It and he convinced. Satisfaction guaranteed l>y the Manufacturers. ZIEGLE A SMITH. Wholesale Prog. Paint and Olaas Dealers, Mo. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. WHOLF.8ALR AGKNTfi, GOWER, COX 6 MARKLEY, DEALERS IN Coaoh Materials. Paints, Oils, Glass, 1>n?? a. * ui>?j , ao , URKZNVILLE, 8. 0. Aug 10 12 Cm FOR SIA^P OR TO RENT, A^m -^ A Comfortable DWELLING oooUlnlng N??n Rooat, end "" noc*MU7 Out Itii i.i VlMQ5iH0F within a few minute* walk of Purmau Gulvereitjr. For particular* apply to T. Q. DONALDSON. November >4 37 tf Notice. T A TFLTOATIoy will Mr made at the next f\ ** !< > of tbo Leglilature Co renew nu Charter of Inenrperaliun of the FAIR. I'IKW PKKSBYTERIAN CHURCH of Dreenville Count/. Bept 14 IT >81 DH1T G C A R P E WHOLESALE^,. The Popular One-P. w. x>. O O L 18 PACKSD PULL OP D*Y GOODS, WJT Prl?w. Krery body U raited, and Done fa and the eettomer* And they gat better value foi THEY T E I We be Here (a selling Good* for Small Profit*, Call and aee us when la the City ; or, will be ba{ Drea* Good* Needle-Work*, Laees, Trimming DounIMi, Notion* aivd House Parni*bls( Good exten*ir? variety. Agent* for the Empire Sewi W. D. LOVE W. D. LOVE. October 20 Jo ft S. WL COLUMB DEALE! HARDWARES, CUTLERY, CA % BAR IRON, Plow and Cut Steel, Plow Mnu Brad*, Turk*, Steelyards, Pot ware, Saur tola, Spndea, Shovel*, Manure Forks. Axes. Ac., Also, Choice Family Groceries, Wines, Liquoi ity. Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, an? Wc solicit a call to examine Goods and Price* est of purrhcaers to hqy ftrnu ns. We are also Agent* (or I>apont'* Celobr Sept 28 COOKING A IN STO1 ! the ^3 ^Sllavitur madt prominent 11? Than can be bought alsewhero for two or more Stoves are B??ld to on from the regular prices. Extra pit hand. Call and examine my Stock d r ' St?? fflPRS I tfttvms W^~7 SOLD EVERYWHERE. ,T^|"1 |OWwo.SEt|DAVIS WHOLESALE ORUGGIsts ' CM?i?TOIl.S.C. T N. B. Tllr ComfniiiiiitnAr r\f I!., v.,..i?x. ls?Q MrciJi-d tliat any dealer can eell thia article without n ape'nial licet)**. For rale by DAVID & STRADLEY, Wholesale and Retail Orocere and Commission Merchant*, Greenville, 5. C. ALHO DY Drs. Harr soYi & Marshall, Wholesale and Retail Druirglata, GREENVILLE, S. C. Mar SO 46 ly C. KBRRISON, JR. W. J. AXSON. C. WAGNER. LOUISVILLE EXCELSIOR THESE PLOWS are made of either Cast Iran or Steel, and are (Ho beat and cheapest in tho market. Send for printed list. Also, Ames' and other Plows, of all prices and descriptions. Corn Shelters, Straw Cotters, Ac. Also, always on hand, Moore's New York Plows, at $2 each. A foil stock of Planters ami Builders Hardware, consisting in part ol Kllwell's and tirade's lloes. Spades, Trace Chains, Axes, Nails, of warranted quality; Ouns, Cutlery and Honsokceping articlea? wholesale and retail, k, C. KBKKI80N, Ja. A CO., 249 Ring 8'rcet, Sign of the Big Axe, j Ch A It LEST OX, S. a Oct & 20 3m Columbia Advertisements , ISAAC SULZBACHER, jr | AXf> SILVER WARE, CUTLERY AND FANCY/ ARTICLES. SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY. UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, B. C. Oct 6 20 3m E. & W. C. Swaffleld, . (DOlTJaiUIA 1 OLOTHINa A1TD EAT HOUSE. THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERFD lOTHE PUBLIC. OA ft At EN TS At A DE TO OR DER IN A SI YLE UNSURPASSED. TIIE BEOT FITTING SHIRTS. CLOTHING AND HATS BY 3 THE DOZEN OR CASE. |( 8?pe M v 1 It *+ r" [ f. * 1 oobb9 T S, &0, AND RETAIL. rice Cash House of (TB tib OO,, I -A.y S. C.. Bt THB BR8T GOODS, AT THE LOWEST w vuy. tt ? M|| ownairu Makes or Goods, their Money troM as than any where else? j J-J us so. md by this means, save yew time and money, ppy to received your ORDERS. ;s, Cassimeree, Cloths, Jeans, Tweeds, Prints, s. Carpets, Rags, Oil Cloths, Ac., in large and >| Machine. I & CO., Colombia Hotel Building. B. B. McCREERY. iIAy S. Oe, [W IN RP ENTERS' <t BLACKSMITH Id*, Trace Chains. Builders Hardware, Nails, e Tans, Kettles, Percussion Caps, Quns, PisAc. . , r ..~v, ?..? "? ?U^I ? ? V^UHI- I I Carriage-Makers' Material* in Great Variety, i, being assured that we can make it the intera ted Gun and Blasting Powder. J. A T. R. AG NEW. 19 Sen [D HEATING VESJe 3EST AND MOST COM-jSCOOKING and HEATING r k?pt in any one house in ^9% eido of Charleston and Columbia, i arrangements to sell for several uices on Commission, I can sell at M2R. PBBKCZlKCffd the same style ot Stoves. When e party, a discount will be made ices and parts of Stoves always on before purchasing. ujlius c. smith:. Court House Square. 19 tf ~JOHN C. DIAL, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE & CUTLERY, IRON. STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, MILL Stone*, Bolting Cloth*, Smut Machine*, Circular Saw*, Mill Iron*, Sugar Pan*, CARRIAGE BUILDING AND TRIMMING MATERIALS, INDIA ROBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Carpenters, Blacksmith and Tanner*' TOOLS. HOUSEKEEPING AND FURNISHING IARDW ABE, A QRICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, Erench and American Window Glass, Guna, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Belt*, Powder Flasks, Powder, Shot, Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the Sign of the GOLDEN PAD LOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. Sept 28 % 19 Sm BUY FROM C. F. JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER IN CHEAP AND CHOICE DOT ?D?[M? ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE STOCK or HOMESPUNS. PRINTS, TICKING, pLANKETS, QUILTS, CLOAKS, SHOES, HOSIERY AND V A M n V A T? T T T r o * " i' v/ i il 11 i 1 vy Jj 1'j O. Sept 28 19 3m K-TAUMMlKO 1^43. M. H. BEft RY'S FUUNIlUltE WAHK ROOMS. PLAIN STJttilcr, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?j Iw^myC k^L W^y^QA\\JV- a%J^TWWBO| ^ L * * "IVfCW on hand, the I a rarest and h-at ae1_\ leeied a tor It of FURNITURE erer kept iu ihie market; e??naletit'g in part o< I'arlor, Dining Room and Chamber Suite? Some entirely n-w patterns, and prices lo compare with Charleston. Spring Bed* and Matlreerea of all kind*. rr Particular attention paid to packing gooda lor rhipping. Srpt 28 10 Sm LORICK i LOWRANCE IMPORTERS AND DEALERS s ?' mmbwmi, Agricultural - Implements, GROCERIES &C. OUR frienda who faror ua wllh their order a can alwaya rely on finding ns at the hot torn of the maiket. Solfoit eonaignments of Conntry Prodnce. Their laeilitiaa are anoh aa to gnarar.tee prompt aalea, at the beat flgnraa in Oia I inarkeL LOR I OK A LOWRAtfC* Columbia, 8. C. Sept 28 19 tm B. E. JACKSON. '' Druggist and Pharmaceutist, COLUMBIA S, C. EUp 19 19 fro WWP? , I The State of Soatk Carolina. URRBNVILLK COUNTY. fly fl. .T. DOUTHIT, fl*g., */ ??M Comity. WHKRBAS. W. R. gutth ml Hoary M. Baitk. ktnlM a Poltito* la By 0( Am, prying that Letter* of Adonisi?(ratio* oo all and singular th? rood* and etiMim, ri.hu and credit* of WILLIAM SMITH, UU of tb* Coaaty aforesaid, daetaaad, abaaM h* granted to them. are. tlert/ore, to eit* and adanoalah all and singular tha kindred and creditors of lb* aaid daceaaad, U bo aad ay poor la It* Court of ProhaU for aaid Coaaty, to ha boldra at Greenville Court Ho***, on lie lid day of iVofonirr mdml, to abow eaaaa, if nay, why tb* aaid Adnataiatrattoa should aot ha .rantad. 8. J. DOUTHIT, J. P., Q. C. Offlce of Judg* of ProhaU, Ifoe. 7th, 1879. No. 8 48 i ! The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUKTY. By S. J. DOVTB1T, S?q., Judy / Prohmt, of laid County. WHEREAS. Joshua Pruitt bu CM a Petition in 017 Office, praying that Letter* of Administration on all ana lingular the goods and ehattlee, rights and credits of WILLIAM LIKDSBY. laU of ttoe County aforesaid, deceased, tbonld be granted ta him. Tit ft ore, tkertfon, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear in the Court of Probate for said County, to be heldea at Greenville Court House, on tk* 17tk day of Nooamkrr ? !., to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. 8. J. DOUTHIT, J. P., 0. C. Office of Judge of Probate, Mot. Sd, 187C. Nov tf Ik 1 B. WEHRLE, GREENVILLE. S. O. I DEALER IN* SOLD HID SILVER IUTEIK. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES? 18 & 22 Carat Solid Haptial Kings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED |Jf WORK of all discriptiona io hi* line done promptlj.JfA Oet 27 2S 1 y W. H. CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST CORN 8HELLERS, Cotton Gins, Locks, Bearing Machines, Umbrellas and Parasols REPAIRED with promptness. Charges reasonable. Corn Shelters, for sale from fit to $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil Plates, for marking elothing. Rlnckemitliiiig. I HAVE in addition to my usual business, opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, having a competent workman hired, Larkin Westfield. Work in this line will be done satisfactorily. Ready made PLOUGHS always on hind for ssle. Stand?In rear of Old Court House, at the Randolph place, having removed from my stand on Main Street. 2S-tf A.j.R0SS&C0^ MANUFACTURERS :or DEALERS IN JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE, AND COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. All kinds of Tin and 8heet Iron Work Done On the no?t REASONABLE TERMS, And with promptness. Store Nearly Opposite the Post Office. Feb 16 39 tf NEW STORK JOHN H. GOCDLBTT RKSPKCTFULi.Y informs the Pohlic tbst he has commenced Business again at the Old Stand of LONG & GOODLETT, Where he has just opened a portion of bis Stock, consisting of ? ? ? s, Groceries, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, &c., All of which were bought at low figures, and will be sold for CASH OR RARTER At a slight advance on Cost. Us solicits a share of the public patronage. Ap 6 46 tf GREENVILLE ~ i PAPER MILLS. :o: J. Bannister & Son, r ALL KINDS OF Book, News* Wrapping and Colored Highest CAsn price paid for Clean Cotton or Linen RAGS. May 24 1 ly Marble Yard, LAURENS C. H., 8. C. Marble cutting in all its Branches, done in the neatest vl Style, and of the best Italian and American MARBLE. Address JOSHUA ELLEDGE, Lsureoa Court House, & C. June 1 S ly E. P. JONES, aww^swisw aw AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. Witt mlactici in a*o, COURTS OP TH'iS STAT E AUt| IN THE UNITFS, STATICS courto umce 'jmivllli C. X., t. 0.: Julj 1 w. X, KilllT, ?. a. WILLS EASLEY ft WELLS, Attorney* and Counsellor* at Law AND IN EQUITY. GREENVILLE, 8. C., PRACTICE In the Courts of the State ud of the U?IU4 States, and giro espwtsl attention to eaaea ia Bankruptcy. Jane 1* * WATCHES, CIjOCKS, Jewelry, Fericeopie 8peotaele*,fte J@Lri WILL order aa extra article If / Viffor any person. Special sttenItr lion will he gtreo to REPAIRtie Watches of ewery dee eriptlen. Beet referinee* wlreo. r .. JAM*8 O. BLACK. JM.30 | ? | ? uottjr Lift UMON Ctaqftay ofVi'^iaU, tf, . JMjjgT^/-'i ;9HHHR: Prineiy il Offioo, So Mli, Wain Strut, RUK~ ntond, Vm. REASONS why crery ON should linn to the Equality Life IaMruM CoNIUf, vl Virginia : 1st It U nor* Liberal to the Iimiwi tbn any other company, ud will erestsslly become Purely Mutual end belong to the Insurers. 2d. It circulates its mosey em on yet Its petrose, who ere the ineurere. Consequently they ere continually yetting the benefit of the rapid oruwletion of the Company, the mosey being isreetod by the Board of Directors amongst the ineurere. Sd. The loane of this Company ere no liberel ea other companies who deal ere dividends at the end of tne eecoud, third and fourth years, hut this Company at the end of the first and every year. DAVID B. CLARK, President. TH08. II. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOHN Q. WINN, Beeretary. Gen. JAMES 11. LANK, Actuary, Dr. F. B. WATKIN8.) MmAlnal Adrlamn_ Dr. C. H. W. DAVIS, J Adviser*. Judge JOHN A.MEREDITH, Counsellor. DINBCTORS. J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R. F. A P. R. R ; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A Hunt, Wholesale Grocers : Win. II. Powers, el Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Alhert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris, Morris A Co.'s Sugar Refinery j G. A. Peple, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills; John II. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler, Jewelers ; Moses Millhiser, Wholesale Dry Goods; Thomas 8. Baldwin. Clothier; John M. Goddin, Cashier Planter's Bank; J. R. Dowsll, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker; George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer ; R. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wholesale Grocers; A llodeker, Druggist; S. M. Uo?en% , baum, of S. A M. Ilosenbaum, Dry Gooods. Equality Life Insurance Company. pir Examine if Pamphlett before you im urr. it it to your iuterett to do to. Agents wanted everywhere. BENJ. O. HERIOT, Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C. Sept 22 - 18 - tf DR. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stop* the Ctellla. This Medicine has been beforo the Public fifteen yearn, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, docs not sicken t* o stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circumstances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Feve* and Ague, beouuao it is a perfect Ajatt* dole to Kalarla. Sold by all Druggists. F?h 2 37 ' yl /mi a . - ? - -" - unariotte. Columbia and An* gusta R R. Colombia, S. C., September J, 1870, ON and after THIS DAY, the Passenger trains over this Road will run as fol* lows: GOIXO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.. 8.20 a. BB. ' M Columbia, 8. C., at 8.48 p. a. Arrive Augusta, at?_ 8.50 p. ' OOIHO horth. * Leave Augusta, at .......0.00 a. as. " Columbia, S. C., at 11,45 a. B. Arrive Charlotte, N. C., at, 6.80 p. as. ACCOM MODATIOH Tit AIRS, BUHDAV8 EXCEPTOR. Leave Columbia.-. ..?.f?...10.1ft p. a* Arrive at Augusta.? 1 7.00 a. m. Leave Augusta .....6.30 p. m. Arrive at Columbia- i.?..........4.15 a. a. Close connections made via Greensboro and Richmond and Aequia Creek, and via Raleigh, Weldon and Day Line. Through Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points North, South, and West. Xrtj- For futbev information apply at this Office. C. BOUKNIGliT, Sup't. / Supt 7 16 tf South Carolina Railroad Compuiy* Coi.uuaia, S. C., May 13. 187a ON end after Sunday, 16 May, the Pasaea* ger Trains upon the South Carolina Railread will ran the following schedule t FOR CEARLE8T0H. Leave olumbia 7 45 a m Arrive at buries ton 1..* 3 30 p m Leave Charleston. 8 30 a m | Arrive at olumbia...^ 4 10 p m FOR AUOUSTIA. Leant Odnmbie.'. -7 45 a n4 ' Arrive at Augusta- -..4 25 p Leave Augusta 8 00 a m Arrive at Columbia...* ; 4 10 p a RIGHT r-XFRK8S THAIS (SUMUAYS EXCEPTED.) / . ' Leave Columbia 7 50 p m Arrive at Charleston 6 45 a m Arrive at Augusta..... 7 05 a a Leave Charleston 7 30 p a Leave Augusta 6 Oft p a Arrive at Celutnlda __ o ?na CAMflKfl TH A III. Cauxlen and Columbia. Paaxenger Trains will run on Mnndnyn, Weilnceduvp and Satur> day*; an J between Cumddn'aud KingvilledaU ly. Leave Camden .......9 3,J a an Arrive at Columbia ....17 00 a lg Leave utumhiii 1 90 p m Arrive at amden ?...5 40 p in A. T. PKAkE. Uen'l Sup't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. UEN'L. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,/ Columbia, 8. C., July 25, 1870. ON and after MONDAY, August T, tbeTela lowing Schedule will he run dally, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains eg South Carolina Bona, up and down, also with Train* going South on Charlotte, Columbia 1 and Amsusta Railroad: Up?Leave Columbia el?*ee*?i geeei 8.15 m " Alnton .. 9 39 a aa " Newberry..;.;..-.. 11.03 a sb Arrive Abbeville......... ,3.90 p aa " Anderaon 4 39 p aa 44 OrecnrtlTe 5.00 p aa Dows?Leava Greenville ... 7.00 e m " Anderxon... 7.30 a aa 44 Abbeville .. 9.00 s SI 44 Newberry 12.47 p Si 44 Alnton 2.30 p Ui Arrive Columbia 8.49 p aa JOUN U. MORE, Uen'l 8upr?. Aug 3 II ft, WM. P. PRICE, < ATTORNEY AT LAW ' WJAHLUNEBA, GA.. ILL proline ?n th? Count)., .f L???. km Dt*Mn. (Nkkt ?< n?iL *?*' *** ?l