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OBITUARY.
Died, on July 19tb. RUFUS bATIJURR,
infant son of William T. and HeleJf J. Shumate,
who was b^rn October the 1st, 1856.
'* Mv boy hat been an nngel one night,"
With tremulous lips the mother did say,
As she prayed to her Saviour to light
ller oa her dreary, desolate way.
'jf *c *r-k- ?'
Sweet mother, Jesus thy Rufua has taken
To maUh a smiling.cherub in Heaven?
Th$nk not thou Art mournfully forsaken, "
* For Rafua, the angel, points thee to Ileavcn.
THE SECOND TERM
or TUB
FURMAN UNIVERSITY
Will commence on FRIDAY, the 7th of August.
C. U. JUDSON,
Secretary of the Faculty.
Greenville, July 26th, 1857. . 12 2Education
A GENTLEMAN, native of the South, with
large experience in tho art of Teaching,
would he glad to accept an appointment in a
Female College, High School, or Private Seminary,
The Modern Languages, English,.BelleeLettrss,
Botany, and other branches of Natural
History, have received much of his attention.
Address * Education," through the Poet Office.
JuTy 30 : 12 ' 1?
T. \V. DAVIS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
TAKES the liberty to announce
to tlwt citizens of Greenville, and
lv js?1'1? surrounding country, that lie
prennped to do all uiauner of
work, hi his line of ousibess, such as
Watch, Clock and Jetaclry Repairing,
all of which shall be done in the.r.eatest manner.
Watch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws,
Hands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notice,
and in n workmanlike manner. Please give him
a trial, and >pu will bo pleased.
lie also makes JEWELRY to on&er, such as
Gold Guard. Fob A Vest Chains,
All kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, such as Bosom.
Sleeve and Collar Buttons. .All kinds of liair
Work Trimmed in the neatest style.
His work oannot be surpassed in this part o(
the country.
His shop may he found on the North east corner
of the Court House Square, in front of the
Mansion House, where he will he pleased to
serve all those who may favor him with a call.
Greenville, July 5,0, 1857. 12 tf
EDWARDH.BRITTON.
(Late Editor and Proprietor of the Carolina Timet.)
COLLECTING AGENT,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
OFFERS his services lo the public as a Collector
and general business Agent, lie
will r reive for collection Notes or Accounts for
anj section of the State, ut the usual commissions.
Office over the Carolina Times Printing OfTice,
Columbia. S.*C.
Reference will be given if required.
Jy 78 11 2 _
" F.orDUKES,
PLAIN & ORNAMJENTAL
PliASTKRIiK.
GREEN V J LIE, S. C.
t*r Residence at Mr. Jaudon's, opposite tlie
Famale .College. 11 ?tf July 23
CAROLINA,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN KQUITY.
C. J. El ford and James 11. Sherman, Executors
of Renajah Dunliam, deceased, vs,
Tho Greenville Manufacturing Company,
Jacob H. Shaver, Robcrl 11. Greenfield, el
al.?Bill for Sale and Partition of Cor
par ate Properly. Settlement, Sic.
IN pursuance of the decretal order made
by Chancellor Dargan, at Jnly Term,
1857, of the Court of Equity for said District,
in the above stated case, notice is hereby
given to all and singular tbe creditors ol
The Greenville Manufacturing Company tc
appear before the Commissioner of this Court
at his office at Greenville Court House, with
in throe monlliA from the date of the publi
ration of lhi? iifttioa a?/l a.uKli.1>
luanti* by proper and sufllcieut proof.
S. A. TOWN ICS, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Ofliee, July 9th, 1857.
Jy id 10 3m
STATE OF SOUTH tlAROUNA
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Thomas J. Tui pin, et a I., vs. Thomaa C
Markley,etux.. et al.? Bill for Relief <Cx
TN pursuance of the decretal order madi
1 by Chancellor Dargan, at July Teim
1857, of the Court of Equity for said Dis
trict, in the above stated case, notice is here
by given to all and singular the creditors o
Doctor William P. Turpin, late of Greenville
S. Cm deceased, to appear before the Commis
sioner of this Court, at his otlice at Green
ville Court House, within three mouth.'
(from the date of Rio publication of this notice,
and establish their demands bv propel
and ufilcicnt proof.
S. A. TOWNES, C. E. G. D.
Commissioner's Ofliee, July 9th, 18571
J y 10 10 3tn
HEADQUARTERS.
BATTALION Oli/Jh'ItS NO.~-?:J
tTIiE SALUDA BATTALION i?hereby
commanded ami required to parade at
Bates's Old Field, on Tuemluv, the 11 f A,
and the TYGKR BATTALION, at Bo
mar's Old Field, on Tkur?<la>/, the 13/A oj
Auguet next, for Inspection and Review
CJoiliuiissiuiiou aim Noit-eviuiuiasioned
Officers will assemble kite days [ -evious,
for Drill and Instruction.
The Regimental Staff and Band will attend or
days of Review. Br order of Col. 0. P. l'OOL
Col, 1st Regiment, 8. C. M.
II. M. SMITH, Adjutant.
July 16 10 td
oticc*
A Liu PERSONS indebted to the Firm of F
XX F Beattie A Co. up to the first of Janua
ry last are requested toosll and pay the same,
and those persons having Notes an? the subscri
her of several years standing would do well
to pay attention to this Notice.
.. F. E. BEATTIE.
July 2. 1857. 8
. ?ndie?.
AFRESH LOT Jttst received at the
ORKlvN vILLB CONFKCTIONTCRY.
Jjft ' ^ * 1.1 - 11
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STATE OF SOUTll CAROLTN A~
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY" virtue of sundry Write of Fieri Facias to
me directed, I will sell bcforo the Court .
House door, at the usual hours of sole, ou the
first Monday in AUGUST next.
One kuudruU Acres of Land, moro or
less, adjoining lands of Mra. McUugli, J. L.
Westinocelsud, et al?; as the property of Bevcr
ly B. Gaiitt, at the suit of Samuel Griewold,
et at.
350 Acres of Land, moro or - less,
adjoining lands of F. II. Fuller, McKinny, etal.;
as the property of Woo. Fuller, at the suit of
James Breokcnridge, bearer.
Terms CA8H; purcl?asers to pay tor titles.
I>. IIOKK, 8. G. D.
Sheriff's Office, July 12, 1867. 10-td
HAVANA SEGA11S,
IMPORTED DIRECT, BY
H. PUitSTENlIElM,
From Mateo, Gaeru d Co., Havana.
THE genuine Plantation La Eldorado
The finest Opora La Victoria
Tbo rtaj Concha El Rnnio
f La Australia
Londrcs < La Attila
( La Rosjtli^
Regalia La Girid
Xa Nigqtiulta ; Opera Confienzia.
El Cinto de Orion.
All of the finest Brands and Varieties, at
II. FUR9TEN nElM'S,
Jy 23 11 Goodlett IIousc.
Now is the Time*
PERSONS indebted to W. IT. HOVKY. or W.
II. HOVEY ?tc CO.. previous to the first of
January, 1857, will please tirko notice that the
money is needed by thein, and if not forthcoming
they will bo obliged to force the collection
of the same. W. 1L 1IOVEY A CO.
July 10 10 * 2m
The Stale of .South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IX EQUITY.
8AL? QF "
Valuable Stores and Tottrn Lots
In Orccnvlllc, S.
William K. Powers et at, r?. Jeremiah Ei.dbkook,
ct at. Bill for Partition of Real ?*tat? of J'.
Ar. Power*, deeeated.
BY virtue of the order of the Court of Equity
for Greenville District, at July Term, 1857,
I will soil to the higlmst bidder, at public auction,
at Greenville Court llonse, on Sales-day in
AUGUST atNtythe following
Valuable Town Loti, viz:
v?v 1 tu ^ t nt at* c. .
iw. i. auv iju i oti i*i hi it ntrrtiv, wnereon is
situated the Store-house formerly occupied hy
P. N. Powers A Co., nod now hy J. Kidredge.
This T?ot is one of the most desirable in the town.
The House; is two stories, the nmiii Store Uooin
being one hundred and ten feet deep. There are
also two smaller Stores fronting on Main Street,
aud the upper part of the llcuse is arranged ami
used for a Dwelling. The Lot is about sixtythree
feet on Main Street, and runs back one hundred
aud seventeen and one-half feet, having nn
olTsett which widens it to ninetv-two fej>t on the
back line. This property should be rented so as
to produce 10 per cent interest on fii.000.
1 No. '2. The LOT on Laurens Street., lying back
of and adjoining No. 1. This Lot is ninety-two
feet wide, and one hundred nud seventeen and a
, half feet deep, and is well adapted, frotn its central
situation, to the purposes of business, or for
a resilience.
TERMS.?A sufficient sum to pay the costs of this
, case in cash. The remainder upon n credit of
one and two years, in equal annual instalments,
' with iuterest from date. Purchasers to pay for
i title*. S. A. TOW NT'S, e. e. o. i?.
Commissioner's Office, July 9th, 1867.
July U 0" * .. . td
? Inhalation in onsumption,
, BHOXCIIITIS,. LAUVNUITIS, !
' And other Diseases of the Chest and Throat.
successfully'treated by the Inhalation of
^ Medicated Vajxnrs and Powders, by Ab
* sorption and Constitutional Treatment,
l as practiced at the Stayvesant Medical
Institute, iVew York City, IV. Y.
THE unprecedented success which Itns nt
tended litis method of treating disease*
of the Lungs iit.d Throat, has induced the
Physician* to depart from their usual course,
and avail themselves of the columns of the
Press to make it known io such as may he
laboring under, or predisposed to, such a flee'
lions. Tift; dawn of a brighter day has at
length arrived for the Consumptive?the
doctiine of the incurability of Consumption
. ha* now passed away. .We havo iudubita.
ble proofs in our'pdssession. that Consnmp>
tion, in all its stages, can be cured : in the
, first, by tubercular absorption ; in the second.
by the transformation of tubercu/e into
jchalky and calcareous concretions ; in the
f third, bv cicatrices or scars. Those wedded
, to the opinion of the past may assert that it
is even now incurable. Such are behind the
aoe. To albthis great truth must be appa\
rent, viz : that medicines inhaled directly
into the lunys, whether in the form-of Vapor
or Powder, must be more effectual than that
taken into the stomach. In'short, the only
i ark of tefuge for tiro Consumptive i* in Inhalation,
and such additional mean*, of
which the judicious Physician will avail
himself.
Such of the Profession that have adopted
Inhalation, have found it soothing and ejH
' caciotls in the highest degree ; arresting the
'' progress of the disease, and working wonders
' I in many desperate eases ; in verity, a trir
-uinph of our Art over the fell.destroyer of,
I our species.
' Notk.?Physicians wishing io make lliem'
selves acquainted with this practice, are in*
, formed that our time being valuable, we can
, only reply, as io ingredients used, to such
letters that contain a fee.
The foe, in ail cases of Consumption, will
. be $10, on receipt of which the necessary
medicines and instrument will be
------ --** "* 'l**'wvv" I
Applicant* will please stale age, sex, occupa'
tion, married or single, how long affected, if
1 any hereditary disease exist* in the family,
I and symptoms generally. Let the name,
town and State be plainly written?postage
for return answers must he enclosed. Letters,
if Registered by the Post Master, are
at our risk. Address
WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D.,
# S. M. Institute, N. Y. City.
. -July 16 10 6m
JAS. f HILL'S
CHEAP STORE,
At B. Duuhain'i Old ttaiid.
NOTICE THIS.
t TOT) HAVING MADE LftROE4#d^>
??y usual stock,
i I I rltiiil having completed
arrangements for a more extensive business, I
wolild reapectfuUy invite the attention of my
former customers, nud the public generally, to
my present stock of '
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, .
TIN WARE, '
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOKS, ]
JEWELRY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, I
Factor >j Yarn, Tobacco, Segars, etc., <kc. '
All of whioh I am offering nt grunt bargains for J
eai?h, country produce, rags, beeswax or old I
copper.
Dry Goods Department. ;
A great variety of Summer Material, for Gents' <
, and Bovs* Wear, at nil prices
IRISH LINENS, sbperior quality, from 60 cents t
upward*
Linen Drilling, for Pants
Gents' Half Hose, white and colored
Ladies' Hosiery and UloVes, of all descriptions
and prices
Brown nnd Bleached Sheetings, Shirtings and
, Drillings 1
Shawls, suitable for the season?very cheap s
A large assortment of CALICOES, all prices and
styles
Swiss, .Tnconeft, Book nnd Dotted Muslins
Linen Handkerchiefs, for Ladies nnd Gents, from
12$ to 60 cents?some very fine
A larce assortment, of Dress Muslins?some beau- J
tiful patterns?from 6 to 20 cents per vnrd ^
A choice selection of Bareges had DeLaines?
very chenp
Merinos nnd Alpnccns, from 25 to 50 cts. per yard (
Also, Fishing Tackle of every description
Hair, Nail nnd Tooth Brushes
Combs of every description
Playing Card#; Vienna Matches -1
Fans in great viirie'y ; Cornelian llings 8
Hooks nnd Eyes ; Marbles
Colored Spectacles, double glasses? Key Rings
Wrapping, Letter, Bill and Foolscap Pnpcr
JKWLRLY, in setts warranted genuine, at un
prccedonted prices
CoralN?cklaces; Needles; l'ins; Tapes
Buttons of every description
A good assortment of Satin, Lutestring, Gause, '
nnd other < untitles of Ribbons
Toilet Soaps; Shaving Cream ; Cologne
Jet. Bracelets; Sewing Silk
White and colored Spool Cottons
Bareges for Veils, all colors .
With many other Articles too numerous to
mention, nil of which I aui offering at prices to *
suit, the times.
Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in TIN WARE
nnd TIN PLATE. Having superior Workmen
I am at nil times prepared to do Roofing nnd
Guttering, or any work in this line,, with neatness
nnd dispatch, and on the most uccontmo- .
dating terms. j
A call is respectfully solicited. I am always
happy to show Goods.
J * If. I1IV,V,,
One door below tins Goodlett llou?e, Maine
Street, opposite Huberts <k Duncan's.
June '25 7 tf
AMBROTYPES
. A!XI> IQELAI!V07YP?S.
.11 ore IScnutirtil Than Ever.
THE INIMITABLE
Raised1 ambrotypes.
Vl'F.RFF.CT"representation of Nature, and the
style of the Ait; UNFADING and
DURABLE. aij*\
THE MELAINOTYPE,
I Another and a later triumph in the art of I'ho-1
tograpliy, admirably adapted to Medallions, I
broaches, ixickets, Rings, <fcc.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to his friends, the Ladies and Gentlemen ot
Greenville and surrounding country, that he is
at uomk au a in, and ready to execute any thing in
the line of his profession that necessity cr fancy
may suggestlie
will also take this occasion to say?once
for all?that the svPRMioKiTttof his Pictures over
all foreign "catch-prnng" alfairs, is too well
known ami acknowledged to require any r< ?ort
to the very common practice of "pnflinq," in or
.t.., j...~ ?
..... % ' ... ...p, V....... IIIIW IMIIIUC. / ??l W/flC
and tec for i/oimclt's*, and be tatitjied.
Prices modkkatr?fro u $1 to J6 and $8, according
to tixe am! uli/te.
Oai.lkhv on 2l> kloor ok McBf.k's IIall.
*m* Complete instructions given in the Art.
C. II. LANNEAU.
I PIIOTOQliA PUS beautifully colored in oil,
by the subscriber. 7-tf June 25
* NEGROES FOR SALir
XT 1MBL5C AUCTION.
j 1 V1I.L BE SOLD to the highe.t l?idder at
t V Greenville Court House, on sale-day in
August next,
Three Likely NesrDcs,
ALECK 30, BEN 85, and WEST 66 years of
age. All experienced paper makers.
TERMS CASE.
C. J. EI.FORO,
J. B.SHERMAN,
July 2-9-td*. Ex'r*. I>. Dunham, der'd.
MRS. M. OLSON,
AT GREENVILLE 0! II., S. C.,
NKATI.V KXECUTK8
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ $
In every variety of-style, vis:
Bracelets, Necklaces, Vent and Guard
Chains, Breast Pins, Ear Rings of all pat- 1
terns, Hearts,Crosses, Anchors, Finger Rings,
drc. Near the old Baptist Church. j
VST H iiir sent bv mail promntl v attended to i
July 10 10' 7 I
Headquarter*.
First Division, S. C. M? )
Ahdf.vii.le C. II., June 15, '57. [ <
ORDEll NO. ?]
AN FLECTION will be held at the various Re 1
gi mental Muster Grounds in tho first Bri- 1
gade of Infantry, on Tuesday, tho 18th of August
next, for Brigadier General of the first Brigade ]
of Infantry, First Division, 8. C. M., to fill the
voonncy occiuioned by ths resignation of Briga
dier General J. W. Ilsaaisn*.
The Colonels or officers in command of the so
veral Regiments, are chArged'wifh tho extension .
of this order, and to transmit to the Major Gen- ?
era) the result of said election at each poll in t
writing. By order of Mai. Gen. A. M. Smith. I
W. L. OALnOUN,
J? 25 . Y-td Div. Adj. Oen.
AT THE GREENVILLE
main Street, Next the Bridge,
rlK Largest and Host Stock of CARRIAGE
GOODS AND MATERIAL ever ottered for
mle In the State, selected carefully nnd especial
y for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock mid hest variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
lest tempered Steel Springs; Black and Colored
Enamel and l'utent Dash Leather; Black and
Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil
?nd Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia
sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats;
Ijfrnss and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass,
silver, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted
>road and narrowJ,nees; Silk, Worsted and Cotoo
Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggv sent
Hick*; nu<l a complete assortment of Mailable
Jastings. *
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to
>all oud examine our stock. F?>r sale clieap bv
GOWER, COX & MA UK LEY. *
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and
Corned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and
varranted. For sale by
COWER, COX ?fc MARKLEY.
CLOTHS AND D AH ASKS.
A LARGE lot of Bluo, Drab and Green
CTL Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and All
Vool Damasks. For sale by
COWER, COX <fc MARKLEY.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CARRENTERS'
TOOLS.
A LARGE stock and variety of 'he best Tools
tV. made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood
uid Boxwood Planes. For sale by
COWER, COX ii MARKLEY.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
N OW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever
offered in tjtis market: Sparta-vburg Iron
ind Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English
lefined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; Horse
ihoe; llalf Rounds; Half Ovals; Band Iron and
loop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedcs
tnd Hammered, for w ago us, tires and plantation
aork.
On hand, cheap for cash, 5,000 lbs. Rusted
['low Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For
(ale by
GOWER, COX <fc MARKLEY.
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
XTAYI.ORS. SAUNDKRSOX A J ESS HP'S host
is Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and Hat
?lornneeuge 10019. axies nmi 11-11 Ih. (ieriniln and
Mister Steel, for |?lftutftti?in work. Fur sale by
GO W Kit, COX MAUKLEY.
3.000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
A SSORTEI) sizes. suitable for Farmers and
x\_ Mechanics. For sale cheap hy
GOWEIi. COX ?k" MAUKLEY.
ON HAND
Rhick Florida Moss and
Curled llnir, picked, in lings.
For sale l>v
COWER, COX ii MAUKLEY..
SAND PAPQR AND GLUE.
rAKOE assortment of the Iliamond Flint Sand
Paper, best article made, for sale bv
COWER. COX MAUKLEY.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY.
ON hand, a large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac.
Pure, Extra and No. 1 White Leads; Haw
and Poiled Lihdseed Oils; Winter,Sperm.Solar,
Lamp, Neats Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils;
Coach Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, A*pal<
turn and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine !
Greens; Yellows; ltlnes; Lakes; Pinks; llrop
black; Lampblaek ; Red; Spanish Prow 11; Um
ber;Suawa; French Ochre, Ac. American am
French Window Glass, Putty and Whiteuing
For sale bv
COWER, COX it MAUKLEY.
IIEA VY dk SIIELF HARD WARE.
A LARGE and well selected stock For sale
1_ \_ client) bv
G(!)\VEll. COX A MAItKLEV.
SCREWS! SCREWS'!
^ A A GROSS of t lie Improved Gimblet Point
O V/U Screws. For sole by
GOWER, COX A:' MAUKLEY..
SA irs / SA Hr5 / /
UOI". ?t Ca's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tennou
Saws; Hand, Paniiel and Ripping Saws; Brns>
and Hlu? Back Saws; a complete assortment ol
WebbSovrs, with and without frames. For sale by
GOWER, COX <fc MAUKLEY.
May 28 3 tf
J, II. RlDOlPH,
rI"MIANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BFOS
L to say, that all kinds of HAIR WORK
of every variety of stvle of braiding, will be Ornamented
or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest
manner, and returned to those at a distance per
mail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair can hosent
him in letter per mnil.) Bow Breast Pins, Necklaces,
Bracelets, Side, Vest and 'Guard Chains,
Crosses, Finder Rings, Ear Rings. Ac., of various
patterns, put up neatly, and any article admitting
the name of the owner engraved thereon,
shail, for the engraving, be free of extra charge.
He also makes and repairs all kinds of Jewelry ;
mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walking
Canes; matches Spectacle Glasses; and, lastly
Engrave* on all manner of J'late.
Offire ?0 yard* East of old Court House, and a
fete pace* from the Enterprite Office.
Greenville, 8. O., June 2", '57. 7-tf
NOTICE.
T1IE Book* of Account and Notes of JOHN
HI' RSKY, have been pluoed in our hand*
[or collqct^ori. If not paid by Return Day, they
ivill be Mied on indiscriminately.
EASLEY d: Til HUSTON,
Je 25 1-lf Attorneys nt Law.
NOTICE.
I^EP.SONS indebted to the late Firm of Dr*.
JL Tonmr A .Io.vks, and whose Nnlea nnd Account*
have l?een placed in my hands for collecion,
are notified that nidee* payments are made
before Return Day next, thev will be sued.
\V. P. I'lUCE, Attorney.
June ?* t Ul
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
corrected weekly for 1i1k enterprise
By Grady & Ooodlett, Merchants.
Gkkknvillb, JULY 29, 1867.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, u 26
Dundee, . a 20
BACON ... .limns, per lb., new, 18
ShouldiSni, 41 14
Sides, 44 16
Hog round, 16
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. noue.
Country, i>er lb. 20
COFFEE- ..Bio, i>er lb. 15^
Java, por lb. a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. a 11
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
Osnaburgvpor vd. 12^ a 14
| FLOUR .... Country, pet bbl. SO a
Country, j.ei sack, S3 25
I GRAIN Corn. ne?* bushel. *0
Wheat, per bushel, $1.00
Oats per bushel, none.
IRON Sve''.e?, per lb, a 7
English, per lb. a 5$
LARD per P>. a 10
MOLASSES. W. I." per gal. 80
N. O., per.gal. new crop, $1.25
SYRUP.... 44 44 per gal. 44
OILS Lamp, per gal. $1 ? a $24
Train, per gal. 87^ a $l]
Linseed, ' $li
RICE per lb. a 8^
ROPE per lb. 15 a 20
SUGARS.,.N. Orleans,per lb. a 15
Porto Rico, per lb. a 14
Loaf, per lb. 20
Crushed, per lb, 20
Rctincd, per it. u 1G?
SALT per bushel, $1
Salt, per sack, $2 00
SOAP Colgate,pule.pr.lb. J2? a 15
Yellow, per lb. 8 a *10
SIIOT per lb. i2^
Shot, per bag, a $2 J
OREEKYILLG .
CONFECTIONERY,
rTMIC subscriber has returned to Greenville.
L mid commenced business Opposite I lie
Mansion House, where may be found on
hand, CONFECTIONERIES, J?LL11>\ BRANDIED
FRUITS, do.
Having procured a Ao. 1 Pastry Cook,
FRESH CAKES,
Of ninny kinds, can be hnd every dny.
A. SALOON,
For the accommodation of I.ndies nnd Gentlemen,
lias been neatly arranged, wbere, nt nil
hours of the dnv nnd evening, an EXCELLF.NT
ARTICLE of ICE CREAM may be bad, together
with Cooling Drinks of several kinds.
Feeling myself much indebted to my friends
for the very libera! patronaye bestowed upon ine
when in business on Avenue Street, I hope, by u
much more sir let attention to basins**, to merit a
renewal of their favors.
1'. S. SMITH, Ageni.
Je 4 4 tf
lLcght Koadiiig.
f|AHEStar and the Cloud; GraceTrueuian;
I JL Sims' Partisan ; Sims' Mellichampe ;
?mns iv.itlieiiiie w niton ; Sims' Woodcraft;
Sims' Scout; Sims' Forravers , Sims' Eulaw ;
Sims' V asconselos; Nick of tlie Woods;
Flush Times of Mississippi and Alabama;
Henry I,vie ; Currer Lyle ; Longfellows 11 yperion
; Nellie of Truro; Marryatt's Woiks,
complete, in one vol., or separate; The Wept
of Wish-Ton-Wish ; Linda ; Robert Graham ;
Rur.a ; Marcus Warland ; Earnest Liuwood ;
The Rag l'icker ; lloise Shoe Robinson.
Ami a great many other Works, for sale
at publishers' price*, at the
< J KEEN V1LLE BOOKSTORE.
; July 0, 0
1 ilEE1 r& G~l()0DLET T.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ANI?
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
<?rcciivillc, S. C.
OFFICE next door to F. F. Bkattif. A
J. P. REED.] [s. D. GOODI.ETT.
June 4 4 tf
, ORR & PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
JAMES L. ORR. WM. P. PRICE
April 23 50
PI ford Pr Tlnnoldcon
AJJLAVX U. VV JWVAlMllUOUJLI)
?laisiiiafwaj^JHs, &. o.
C. J. ELFORD. T. Q. DONALDSON
Jan. 10. SS Sin
jr. o. r?. jeteh.,
ATTORN EY AT LAW
&
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
WILL I'RACnCK
IN THE COURTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Bookstore,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 4 4 ]y
H. j iT lii/ssIitii;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 18- 0 if
SPANISpfc IO AliS^
A LARGE lot of choice Brand* juat received
and for anle at the Druff Store of
April 2 47?tf J II. DEAN.
BACOK.
? A/LA LBS. on hand and for sale by
,),UUU A. GREENFIELD.
Jy 2 8 tf
CANDY.
A FdKSII ropply ol excellent CANDY now
c\- 'on hand an 1 fer sale at the Drnff Store of
1 April 2-4*7 *f J. H. DEAN.
11 ;
Helmbold'a Genuine Prcraration
HIGHLY CONCENTRATEO COMPOUfSD FLUID
IXTRACl UUCHU,
Far Dit'ate* ?f the liladdtT. Kidney*, Gravel, Drop?y,
KWw?, (>b?lnutipn, Secret D> irate*.
Female Complaint*, and all Ditto** of
the Sexual Organ*, V J
Arising from Excesses and Imprvideuei-s in
and removing all Improper Discharges from the
Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Orgaa*, vh)*tb?r
existing in
?ift iyaUHCfflL2t?5?j
Froin whatever cause they ni.-ivjuive originated,
AND NO MATTE -t OF HOW DONG VTANFTNG
Giving Health and I 'i;ror to the Frame, and Bloom
to the Pallid Check. .
Joy lo the llltidcd!!
It cures Nervous and Dubilitntcd Sufferers, and
removes all the Symptoms, among which wilj
be found *
Indisposition to Exertion,
boss of Bower,
Los* of Memory, Difficulty of
Breathing, General Weakness,
Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Dreadful Horror .of Death,
Night Sw'euts, fold Feet. Wakefulness, Dimness
of Vision, Languor, Lnivorsal I.nssitnde of
the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite,
with Dyspeptic Symptoms, llot llumls,
Flushing of thu Body, Dryness of the
Skin, Pallid Countenance, and
Eruptions ou the Face, l'niu
in the Baek, Heaviness
of the Eyelid*, Frequently
Block Spot-: 'Flying before the Eyes,
with Tompomry Suffusion and Lots of
Sight, Want of Attention,
til-eat Mobility. Restlessness,
with Horror
of Society. ?
Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
solitude, and nothing they more drend for fear
of themselves ; no repose of innnner, no'vnmest
ness, no speculation, but a hurried Transition
from one question to another.
JIhjso symptoms if allowed to go on?which
this medicine invariably removes?soon follows
Iof Pomt/r, Futility and Epileptic Fits?in one
of which the patient may exjiirs. Who can say
that these excesses nrc not frequently followed
hy those direful diseases?INSANITY A SI)
CONSUMPTION f The records of Insane Asylum*,
and the melancholy deaths of Consumption,
hear ample witness to the truth of these assertions.
In Lunatic Asylums t he most melancholy
exhibition appears. The countenance isa actually
sodden ana quite destitute?neither Mirth or
Grief ever visits it. (Should a sound of the voice
occur, it is rarely articulate.
" With wi>ful measures wan despnir
Low sullcji sounds his grief beguiled."
Debility is ino^t terrible! and lias brought
thousands upAn thousands to untimely graves,
thus blasting tin- ambition of many noble youths.
It call he cured hy the use of I his
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above dis,
tressing ailments, the FLU It) EXTRA CT B U
ClIU will cure you. Try it, and be convinced
of its efficacy.
Bturare of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors,
who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avoid them, mid save Long Suffering,
Money and Exposure, bv sending or calling
for n bottle of this Popular and Specific Remcilu.
It allays all pain and inlhumiintion, is perfectly
pleasant in it-s taste and odor, but immediate in
its action.
Holmbold's Extract Buchu
Is prepared direct! v according to the Rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY,
with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge
and care devoted in its combination. Sco
Professor Dkwkk's Valuable Works on tin. Practice
of Physic, and most of the late Standard
Works of Medicine.
r-M- *% IffW *T. ? rr+
Ouo hundred dollars will lie paid to any Physician
who can prove that the Medicine ever injured
a Patient; and the testimony of thousands
can be produced to prove that it does great good.
Cases of from one week to thirteen years' standing
have heen elfected. The mass of I'OLl'XTAltY
TESTIMON Y in possession of the Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and vttrative powers,
is immense, embracing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 BS?>11I?>h Have Ihuut Sold,
And not a single instance of a failure bus been
reported.
Personally appeared before me, an.Ahlerman
of the city of Philadelphia, 11, T. llKJAlllOI.D
Chemist, w ho, being duly sworn, does say, tha
I his preparation eontaifts no Ncreptic, Mercury
or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable,
II. T. 1IKLM BOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day
of November, 18.V4.
\VM. P. UIHHAUD, Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, JJclivcri'il
to any xU/drtxs,
Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates
from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen
and others. Prepared and sold by
II. T. IIEEMltOLL),
Practical and Anahftical Chemist,
No. 52 South Tkntii Sr., iiklow Chestnut,
Ac,?ii:m?ly Buildings, I'iiu.a.
erjj" To be bad of Drs. J. 11. Dkan, Mims ,fc .
Lonu, M 1?. Maiile and F.ju. Kitnvu, Druggists,
Greenville, S. C., and of all Druggists and Dealera
throughout the L'nited States, Cnnadas and
British Provinces.
lU'tvnre of Coimtorfolta.
Ask for HELMBOLD'S?Take no Otlier.
CURBS (i UAHAXTEED.
'I July 2 9 1)
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
STOCK OF
AMI
LADIES' GOODS.
M it sTTva l t o n
MOST respectfully informs
/7^.KsfiS3lit',<'r ,'"',,,('r patrons and friends,
iir WTMnti '" * Rail i en peiiernlly, that
! she lifts just returned from Sew
I -\jBiP ? jBr York with a New fti. 1 Beauti^
fjl Slock of M11.1.1 N KllY, of
yttA ow" selection, consisting of
j STKAW & NEAPOLITAN SONNETS,
j * Anil a new ami beautiful variety of
E u ? o ii i o Mi ap c ? .
She also wishes to call tho attention of the
' Ladies to her assortment of FLOWEltS, which
1 is the finest ami most beautiful ever brought to
flrocnville, ami to her stock of DLl-HS CA 1"S nnd
HEADDRESSES, an.l CRAPE mid MOUBMNCJ
I BON NETS.
csr Dresses mnile in the very latest style and
host manner.
J* Orders from the Country promptly Attendi
cd to. 48-tf April 9
For Tax Collector.
CfTTlIF. FRIENDS OF W. *. Turner
1 announce lum as a Candidate for Tax Collector
at the nevt Election