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1^ HIHBBnMmnMHV^ioD of have 3plmpP ' 3i*It lieHKaooject to th? ^ **u^fPBSSi?Jfc "WMVttn we do witks OUi cOr& f f?- tfa|JM time*, just before the great ?W9gwi8<lfe MP**71 when everybody *m -tobject of cotton, just s^^St wSBrnC#, a team?a poor, lean ^^p8wjHBr~was Bl*Rger'ng op Main r aiiHrTttider a heavy load. The owner i^Hfcoriof apologetic way remaiked to ^Hot of friend*, " Upon my word, I H i did know what would fatten my Hmeaf I've tried nox vomica nod asaHntldc, and every sort of thing, and it &$6nt *eem to do a particle of good."? ^ Did you ever try com 1" quietly naked fuia \Jtogones or the party, " If not, perhaps you bad better try it." We would warn the people to make feorto. Lessees don't seem to care about It; thsy come to suck out the substance, fend then, like wild gesso, emigrate north Vrith their craws full. 8ee to it, you lessors; make it a sine qua non that your lessees shall raise corn. Your bountry demands it. ^A foil corn crib is better than is full ertb of any other kind. Chickens, moles, darkies and every living thing rejoice in it. Who have been the most successful planters in the old times ! The matt of coru. We are astonished to bear sensible men advising people to make cotton to, buy corn with, riven the old Indians have got drunk. Wo know some largo plantations that haven't got enough shucks to make horse collars. Of course "the owners of such places " ain't worth ah inks." The startling announcement was made in town yesterday, tLat there warn'i n sack of corn in town. Are Wc to have A.famine f It socms so. If 'we bow down to cotton and-worship it, and neglect corn, we are bound to end in famine. . Would that some Joseph ' could giro us a lecture on the sul ject 1 He is the only statesman, of whom we T - * ? t ? ?t * ? ?t?rr uvnru nuu goi cumea in iuo rigui way. Look at your situation. Von aro, in military parlance in a " cttl du aoc," rondo of gunny sacks. You've ^ got to borrow tho money (o buy tbe corn ; yog'vo got to food tho mules to baul tbe corn ; you'v got to pay tbe driver to drive tbe mules to haul tbe cornj; yoti bare to grease tbe wagon, ect., and you can ruu on iu tbe stylo of the " cow vrilb a crumply born," And , pile op tho disasters that spring from empty corn cribs. .* Don't be satisfied with ordinary , crops, bucituse uo'll have to begin to sock roasting ears before tbe moustache ia off of litem. Let all editors in our land raise the corn song, apd let tbe people join tbe chores, " i a! so corn 1". i ^ Lot us do it quick, before Uncle Sam has a chAUco to tax ua. it is tbe only thing that isu'l stamped?that's one consolation. It's ijcio for ns to speak out and warn tbe pec pic, plant corn ! May God bless or next season with a cornucopia or oorn I -- ^llYMENEAL. MAnnum. on ili?> 2fith tfU., by Rev. Fletcher Smith, ?t th'o residence of the bride's lather, Mr. A. It. MARTIN, of (Ireenville, an<J Miss 8ALLIE K. FOSTER, of Pickens, 8. CT. Marpito , on the 1 Dili February, bv 'ho Rer. Wm. WiHiama, D. D.. Mr. A. J. VANDlORirr aud Uiw M. & BOYD, both of (Oreecvirie. Printer's foe received. GREENVILLE FIUCES CUHUENTT. , COR?KCTID WBEEtr, BT BRADY, FERGUSON ft MILLER, MERCHANTS. GREENVILLE, 8. U, MARCH 6, 1867.. APPLES, Dried, ? bushel S2 00 * "BACON, n> s > *.......14 (at 10 c. BALE ROPE, ^ lb 36 e. BLUE 8TONE, lb 21 eBAG01X0, Cunify, "y yard,. ,..46 BUTTER, V lb '"20 @ 26 e. BEESWAX. lb .....J 20 e. BRANDY. Pcoeb, gallon, $4 00 CHICKENS, bead, 20 ? 25 ?. COTTON, Ml lb., 26 e. COFFEE, & p?., Rio, * ..33 ? 40 c. - " * * Java, - 00'c. CORN. ? bnshcl,..rt-. ......$1 66 @ 1 00 CANDLES, V lb., Adamsatiae^........... 40 e. ** " H 8p?rm,...~ 50 c. ? " *?? T&llow 30 c. A. , COPPERAS, "ft lb., English,..: 10 e. " " " North Carolina,.......none. Egos, d^ser, ,..w...;?16)s. FLOUR, barrel,... ....$16 00 @ $19 00 GOLD,.........?............ .$1 ?S GINGER, fl> 60 c. IRON, Sweod, ft lb ....12f c. " Country, '?* tb.. ........... 8 c. Jloree Shoo, lb I# o. INDIGO, South Carolina, ? lb $? 00 a r a?' '* " ' opMiim n^nii " 2 2<* LUMBER, l'ine, $100 feet,..,.$1 60 $2 00 LBAD, $ ft...k.\....?< 20 o. / LB AT Ilk H; 6oto,'$ fc,...rf..?.f* 60 *. '?. Uppev**i .,:<. * 7(> e* MADDKR, $ to <* II0LAS8K8. Wert India, $ g*l, f 1 00 SATL8, $ ? Parker MU1 ..124 ? ' lloree, !? tt, 60 < . ' . 0AT8. $ bushel, 90e <& *1 00 MAS. ' " ~ ?$t 60 PORK. ? ft, ifrt - v....?." 10 e. POW DK?, $ ft.... ?...;. V* e. PBPPKR. Blecit, V ft..*.., 50 < . PKACHK8, Dried, ft huehel 42 00 P0TAT0K8, Sweet, $ ba?b*l,.? ......8ft*. ? Irifh, ? 0 .... 1 00 .. RICK. $ n> .A ~ * ? 20 e. 8THBL, Cut, \\ ft 85 ?. BALI, Liverpool, ? ?aok,....l ?..$5 00 * 0 ? r . " hatbel,................ $ 1 50 SUGAR. Brown, $ ft @ 20 e. * w Clarified, $ ft 25 r. ' STIOT, $ lb... 20 e. SODA, ? 20 e. STARCH,-? ft 20 r. BPICSE, $ ft 50 r. JMIRTIKO. J, $ yd?. ;...*. 55 c. UUKf EH, tt bond, 75 *. (a, #1 00 TOBACCO, Maoafkctared, $ ft, 60e.@ $2 00 > TALLOW, 15 e. TEA, Ounpowder, $ ft... #??M*Mie?ref?et ee 42 25' Ilynon, ? ? #2 25 " Sjfei-k. 44 M #0 04 #2 60 WllBAT, $ bnahel, *..?.7t...?...48 00 WHI8KY, V gallon............. ...v. #3 60 ri tAHN, f ectory, ?* buacb, $2 04 #2 7} * 0 0 % a??i .rti Tsacn Toon r*in i 11 iiftjfTtifvi iij};t elare at a ftrangejjBoCtoft IT It f appears even a raid oha/ad^9HR^H|^f lisd I children my almost i ixtrtjiViii|j|Qf^[ be to breod them maslelnne., CqjnsHBwf l I hare p? ttt, for ?T?r thought -of itrajftf~,T the prefe^dHc So?ms odd, sad X*Ml; ?*>',} tut da nr, ^iUtn\vo'a]d?be ta ws3ch?m their lives, uV,lig'lbey ftrow deaf; always smnsea. and eootnea, if Bot Consoles ; and of all fashionablo pleasures le the cheapest. It la capable of fame without the danger of criticism, is soecesttble of enthusiasm, without being priest ridden ; and, nnlike other mortal passions, is sure of Jieioar gratified even in neaven.?Horace Walpole. Ir A doo should bltea Hebrew, whet tree would b? resemble t ' A Juniper. PmsowAU?Gepcrel Sickles arrlred In Washington on Friday. ?n route to resume bia oommand in tills State STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, - GfiEKXVrLLE T) J STRICT. By 8. J. DOUT1IIT, Etquire, Ordinary of said Ditlriet. WHRREA8,.Rob?rt League has filed a Petition in my Office, praying that Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels', rights and credit* of WILLtAM J. COX, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to him. Thru are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to be and appear in the Court of Ordinary for said District, to beholden at'Greenville Court Units*, on the 1Cth day of March innL, to show cause, if any, why tne said Administration should not be granted. S. J P0UTF1 IT. 0. G. D'. Ordinary's Office, 2d Marcfcr, 1867. I." March 1 * " * _ 41 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, QREEBVILLE iflSTltlCT. By &. J. DOUTIIIT, Etquire, Ordinary of w 1 said District. - , WHEREAS, F. P. NEWfeY hna filed a Petition in roy office, praying that Letters of Administrati.-n on all and singular the good* and chattel*, rights and credits of WILLIAM KEiVBY, late of, the District aforoeaid, deceased, should be grauted Jo him. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the eaid deceased, to bo and appear in ins v-oun oi tJratnnrv for sain District, to ho holden fit. Greenville Court Houro, 011 the ISth day o/^farch, imt., to' show enure, if any, why the raid Administration should not , bo granted. - *V-.T . S J. POITTHIT. O. O. D.Odi nary'a Office, 4lh March, 1867 March 7 ' v 41 ' .2 Notes and Acconnts of Brooks. Scruggs & Gibson, Assigned to j&s. 8- Brooks. T HaVF, Jn at received for Collection these NOTES and ACCOUNTS, and request all persons indebted to the Firm, to call, without de >?y. to make settlements and payments. - G. F, TOWN FA Attorney at Law. - March 6th, 1867. " 41-tf To Membors PALMETTO FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, There win be a meeting of the PALMETTO FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, for exercise, Friday, the Blhimt., at 4 o'clock, P. At. It is important that all the MEMBERS should be present. J. O. SMITH, President. A, A. FoaTsn, Secretary. Sreenville, S. C., March Ctli, 1867. ar 7 .41 ' 1 CHEAP FOR CASHi" AT T. B ROBERTS' BRICK STORE III AYE on hand, and shall b? receiving ev?ry \ve?-k additions to n?y >Uick, the following GOOD3, to wit.: LuJiei', GentlemanV Misses', Bflya' and Chlhlrrn's SHOES Shoe LACETTS, linen and cotton < Ndtc and Letter PAPER, fine Fine White ENVELOPES COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA. SODA PEPPER, SPICE. GlNOER COPPERAS, EP9AM SALTS TOBACCO, CORN, BACON Venison 11A MS, Eas. Coffee Fine CIGARS. BUTTONS. HOOKS and EYES. Hair PINS Seed Irish POTATOES, APPLES COTTON YARN. * In A few days I shall be receiving Additions to my (uvseut Stock. Persons w>Ahing any of the above articles, will do well to call and examine before buying, for bargains can Ire bought at this place, tW 1 will ? orter for CtP'n, Bucoo, Butter, Egge, Lard, Chickens, Ac. ... IL L. BURN. March 7th, 1807. . i ' il-tf To Hire at Low Prices* A TWO HORSE WAGON and TEAM, with driver, by tbe day, jpb, or week. JNO. D. ASTIMOr.E. Marsh 6tb, 1S67. . Mar 7-11 ' CAUBLE & MILES, First Boor Above Cauble's Shop, MAIN STREET, "fT^VE joat opened a snloudid Assort XX mentof HEW GOODS, Which the public era respectfully Invited to cell unit examine. The STOCK comprises DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, Crockery, Glas?ware, Cutlery, FAMIfcY M'BOICIXJCS AC13T The highest market-prho paiii /or ^OU.N'Pty i'KODL'CK. in Cash or Darter. M?.V ?>. - 41 . i| > " \ * * 9 -e; . ? *. + K *' ' # V ^ I IniWs.. ? ^ - - J\_ JOHN L. biM to make ^^^Hjndulgence vflN riwu. W. A. HUDSON, Adtnttfcrntor. ?-*ebroerr 28, 1887. " Fob 23 40 8 Mens HOUSE. Corner of Heeting: and Queen Street#. CHARLESTON, 8. C. THIS well known FIRST MIifflESI CLASS HOTEL baa just Wt 1 TTmMffi boon thoroughly repaired, refitted and re-fUrniabcd, and is now ready for J he accommodation of the travelling public, whoso patronage is respectfully solicited. Merchants visiting the eity, are resixictfully invited. Every accommodation will be offored them. 1 Coaches always In rco diners to convey passehgOrs to and* from tho Hotel. The Proprietor promises to do all in his power tor the comfort of his guests. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. , Fob tl 3t? tf REMOVAL. -w - ? - - - 1 iiiA?r, removea trom Knherts* Now Brick SU.ro. to Col. DAVID MOKE'S old at nnd, odd door South of the new Court House, where I keep constantly on hand the following, with many other article?, to 'wit t ON IIAND J Freeh Unities Soda Crackers Citron, Soda Gub Powder, F. F. F., Shot ( . Hace Ginger, cheap " A Targe variety of Sugars, from 10 lo~23 cts per pound Fine Assortment of Table Teas Cutlery, a variety Ladies' and Gentlemen's lluder Shirts * * ; * Linens, Diapers, and Cassimeres Towelling, Spelling Books, Slates Collins' jlxes Wood Sdrews -Soda and Butter Crackers Buckets, Pails ' s .'Broom*, Brushes, Ilair Brushes, Blacking Brushes Spades, Shovels 4 Baltimore Sugat Cured Hants ' Coperat., Candles, Ginger, Indigo Lend, Madder, Nails Rice, Slatch Tobacco, Factory Yarn. . .. Allspice, cheap Pickles, assorted, 50 cts Smoking Tobacco Currants V. ' Black Pepper G Boxes Clteeso English Dairy Cheese Oysters, 50 cts per box Candy, 50 cts per lb Laguyra and Ilio Coffees. JUST ARRIVED. Fancy Priuts Paregea Dross Trimmings Flannels, lied and White Spool Cotton, assorted Ilcavy Drown and Pleached Shirtings and Sheetings Drnids Linen C. Hankerchicfs Ilcad Netts Ladies and Gents gloves Morocco Pells Drown and Pleached Drills Pulton's, assorted Scovell's Steel iloes, assorted sizes and qualities Knives and Folks Pocket Kuives, rplc-ndid assortment, cheap Wire Selves . -i The above goods are sold at tlie lowest f posrilde profits for cash, or country pro- i duee; and I nin receiving, every week, from < IJaltlmoi-e, Nesr York, and other markets, fresh supplies, wliieh r iutenfl to Sell at prices to suit times. My Goods are bought en?:.^i? r~~ ?.1. """j ?* > "? * ?"""i "uu ioi.ki|unni/, lie eulu at lower figures than thoee that are bought on time, howbvnr short. JOHN D. ASUMOHR I Feb 28 - 40 tf 80. CA. BUKEATJ OF IMMIGRATION, ) Cuari.bstuX, 21st February, I-S07. J THE undersigned, having been appointed Coin mis*iortor, bus been instructed by his Excellency, Governor Orr, to organize the Bureau nt the earliest possible tfomont. In a few days Agents Will bo appointed by the Governor to proceed to Europe, whose duty it Will bo to induce iini'Aigfntiou to our ?Tt?te, to disseminate ruch information as may be famished tbeui of lauds for sale or lease, and to ongage such laborers, mechanics, servants and ' oilier help, as may bo desired by the inhabitants of tho State. An Agent for the same Object will, perhaps, be sent to New York. It | would be desirable that our jieople furnish ( tills Bureau ithout delay with information bow they desire to bo served, indicating the . kind of help they require, and the wages which they are willing to pay ; or a description of the lands they have for sale of lease, find tboir terms and conditions. If combinations ran Iks formed in tho several Districts j of tho Stuto for joint nc'Mon, it would pcrhitps fl facilitate mutual operations, and where ar- ? rangcnients can bo made to advance part of ] the p.isifugo rtV.ntfy of the laboring immigrants, c by accepted orders to.that effect on any of tho factors or merchant.? of-ChurlcstOD, it would no doubt greatly arlvaneo the result. It the peoplo that favor this measure would moot at their respective Court Houses, to ronsult " and indicate their wants, this Bureau would fake great | lcasure in serving their interest to the best of its ability. A pamphlet will be printed in sovcrnl European languages for dis- ' tribution, describing the capacities and ad van- i tnges of our soil, climate. production*, etc., In 1 which many particalard that art proinnllv fur- I a nished nuty lio advertisod. , The means at tbe It disposal' of the liafoau being strictly limiteii, the kind assistance of the conductors of our t public journals is respectfully requosted. JOHN A. \VAGENKR, r Commissioner of Immigration. Ail the papers in the State will pub- , liah twice, and evnd their bills to tho Commissioner. . Fob 28 ' ' 40 2 r - . A - - - * ' .. ? - - f Fair Notice [ AIL PEP.^ONa indebted to the Estate * of JOLIX Cl>OK, deceased, are notl- li tied to call amtteUle vritAfmt rirlay, as longer p ibdulgeuee oauuot be given n .; WMJLIAM COX, Administrator. . I February 28, laG7? ?.*.* Feb 28 % itf m * 8 '' dft ' Si .f *: t ;f % ? 4 TIT K HOUSE and LOT, K?>lBRj9a w'*?r* Molci'iMr now Uvea, known as the COLE MAN PLAOR It ii one of the tnost desirable places in or arbund Greenville, wltli ten or fiteen Acres of land for cultivation, and a large rich Garden, and fine Orchard. Persons desirous of renting, will apply at the Coach Paotory to T. C. GOWER. Feb ?1 89 8 Auction! SELLING OFF AT COST. i The stock of Goods of moconnell ?fc GOODLEIT, will be sold at. COST FOR CASH, At their Store, In Ohefenvllle, rmtil Monday, the lllA of March next, when all UNSOLD GOODS will be diepoeed of at FUBLIC OUTCRY, to the HIGHEST BIDDER. P. CAUBLE, Assignee. ROBT MclCAY, Agent for Credilore. Greenville, S. C., 20tb February, 1807. Feb 21 89 tf tr Columbia Daily Phcenix will insert I twice a week, four times, and send bill to tills office. PROCLAMATION. By hit Excellency, J A MES L. ORR, Governor of South Carolina. WHEREAS, information has been communicated to this Department that a series of outrngcs have, beeu perpetrated on sundry peYsons; white and colored, in the Distriots of Latirens, Greenville, Anderson and Abbeville, by three desperate outlaws, to wit: ? Brown, known as Texna Brown, by ? Sullivan, of Laurens, and by ? Bnrkett, aliai Burkhead, alio? Wallace, wherein the livcBof many persons have been threatened and the property of others pillaged; and whereas It has been represented that Elins Brown, a freodinan, has been murdered by the two former; and whereas the anid Brown committed nn ns snnlt and battery on the person of Lewis Clark, iv freedmun, with intent to kill, nt Cokesbury, S. C.; and whereas the ;'<iid Urown, Sullivan and lturkett, alia* 'Wallace, perpetrated n daring robbery vipon Jen?ii? l'reueh, n citizen of Greenville, S. C.; nn<l whereas the said Brown and -Burkett usfrtulted, with intent to kill, sundry cili sens of Andersou District; nod whereas these des|KTate outlaws have AmimitUd other acts of rnnine, plunder and outrage, and have thus far eluded and avoided arrest by tho civil oulhoiilies for their maoi fold crimes: Now, know ye, that I, JAMES L. ORR. Governor nnd Commander in-Chief in and oyer the State aforesaid, do hereby offer a reward of NINE !1UNUUE1> DOLLARS for tho arregt and safe delivery of the said Brown, Sullivan and Burkett in any jail in this State, or THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS for either of them. All Sheriffs, Constables, Magistrates and nil other officers of the Slate, civil and military, are hereby commanded and required to use every exertion to secure the arrest of the parlies aforesaid, to tho er.d that the laws of this Slate, may be maintained and these outlaws brought to condign punishment. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed inv name nnd caused the seal of tho State to be affixed, nt the [l. s.jcity of Columbia,this twenty-second ilny of February, A. D., 1SG7, and .in the ninety first year of the independence of the United States of America. JAMES L. ORR, Governor. Ellison Cai-krs, Secretary of State. F..1. os " - -w -IV U* Edgefield Advertiser. Anderson Intelligencer. Abbeville Press ami Hum or. Pickens Courier. "Greenville Mountaineer ?ml Enterprise. Newberry Herald, Laurens Herald, and the Augusta Chronicle nnil Sentinel, copy three Limes and forward bills jo Executive office. NORTH CAROLINA CABBAGE SEED, 17*ROM BUNCOMBE, warranted PURE 1 and FRESH. DAVID A STRADLEY, Opposite Depot. Feb 14 33 ' lm D 11. AN1) K RSON SP1-' RESPECTFULLY informs {ff'ify- - s?'\ 'he citixons of (Irceuviilu and ^-sIirxJLP vicinity, .that since the fire ho aas opened his OFFICE next door to his resilenco, just in the rear of Messrs. David A Stradley, where ho is prepared to practice DENTAL SUltGEKY in both its branches, operative and mechanical, for the CASH only. Feb 14 38 tf Notice. A I.L parties indebted to tho Estate of Mrs. ?\_ C1IRJ8TIANA II. TALMUD, will mike payment; and all parties having claims against tbe Estate, will present them properly lUestod. within three months, to tho Executor, 1RANKLIN TALRIRR, at lloaufort, S. 0., ir to us at Greenville, 8. C. UOODLETT A TIIOMAR, Attorneys at Law. January 1st, lSf.7. 33" 3 in Notice. IS hereby given that in fntufe no persona, Llnck or white, will be permitted to be nterred in the giave yard near Greenville tillage, known as the negro burying [rouod, now owned by myself, and others, >y whom I nin authorised to act. All persons are notified that in future hey will not bo allowed, under tile penal y of the law, to enter upon, and go through, ny premises, lying on lteedy River and (iclilmd Creek, near Greenville Village, or fishing, hunting, or any other purpose. I have understood that peraons have leen purchasing fire wood from certain ne[i-oea and hauling it frona lands under my harge. lids is to notify them and all othr?, that I have no negro agents for selling rood, and that in In turn if any persons hall purchase and haul wood from said snd, i will hold them responsible as ires asOer*, unless they purchase the snruw frifti, fe. , 'I--'FW anj vlolatiiwof Uie foregoing notice, .shall enforce the law. . - v>-u:choice. Feb. ,14 4 ? 38 - If . V ?. w PRRSHIPPLIBS. 4TTENTION is Called to the entirely NKW end desirableSTOCK oi FAMILY URO. UBS and DRY GOODS, now to be found at TI10MAS STEEN'S NEW STORE, FOBMKBLT OCOt PlBD BT MCKAVlD A Dil.NOAN, MAIN STREKT, OllKE.1 VILIJt, a O. This STOCK is well selected, and oomprises all tho best, and most desirable goods usually (ound in a first class <1 ROC Kit v Dim. VIRION STORE. Also, a good ririaty of DRK8S GOODS, CtOTliS, CA8SIMEHES, II ATS, SHOES, Ac. Ac. Jon 31 36 tf - i i t>rown sugars l> Crushed SUGAR Pulverised SUGARS Fine Trinidad MOLASSES Fine Sugar House SYRUP. For Salo by THOMAS 8TEEN, At the old stand of McDavid A Duncan. Jan 31 86 . . tf Coffoe. RIO, by the Sack or by tho pound JAVA, fino old Gorernment LAGUYRA For salo at tho lorreet cash prices by Cj THOMAS 8TEKN, At tbo old stand of McDavid A Duncan. . Jun 31 ?6 tf Tea?Groen and Black. Young iiyson moyukb gunpowder Superior oolong English BREAKFAST All of which arc very fine, and-for snlo by THOMAS STKEN, At the old stand of McDavid A Duncan. Jan 31 36 tf Choose. T^NGLISTT DAIRY \ GOSIIKN FACTORY For salo by TTIOMAS PTF.EN, At tho old stand of Mr David A Duncan. Jan 31 36 tf Dross Goods. WORSTED PLAIDS DKLANE8 CllETOUNS CHALLIS i trQTn PA uv/oii\ n,! All Wool HE LANES, Ac. Opera FLANNELS, Fancy COLORS Red and White Welsh FLANNEL' spotted Flannels #j&- For sale by THOMAS STEEN, At the old stand 6f McDnvid A Duuc&n. Jun 31 86 tf Domestics. SHIRTINGS, Brown and Blenched SHEETINGS, Brown and Bleached ?*.r For sale by TnOMAS STEEN, At tho old stand of McDavid A Duncan. Jan 31 36 ' tf Linens. TABLE LINENS, 7-8 (luartcrs Fine Irish LIN EN lluckuback DIAPER Birds* Eyo DIAPER For salu by TIIOMAS STEEN. At the old stand of Me David A Duncan. Jan 31 36 tf Shoes* ~\\TOMENS PEGGED BOOTEES yV Ladies Peg2L'd a,,d Sewed BALMORALS Misses Pepped BOOTEES Boys nnd Cbildreus SHOES Mens 1SKOQANK, South Carolina Undo For snlo by TIIOMAS STEEN. At the old stand of McDavid A Duncan. Jnu 31 36 tf ONE FINE One horeo CARRIAGE. For sale by THOMAS STEEN, At (lie old stand of McDavid A Duncan. ONE FINE BUGGY, without top. In complote order car * or sale by TIIOMAS STF.EN, At the old stand of McDavid A Duncan. Hoes. BHADE'S 10 aeo HOES Brade's Crown HOES El well's Bright O. S. HOES El well's 1 0 2 Co llOES And other kinds at the lowest prieet. or For sale by THOMAS STEEN, At the old stand of McDavid ?t Duncan. Cotton Card3. SARGENT'S WH1TTEMORE, No. 10, and other Manufacturers. (J3^~ For sale by . . I THOMAS STEEN, At the old stand of McDavid it Duncan. T^XTRA NEW-HULLED B U C K A J WHEAT, in quantities to suit purchasers. For sale by THOMAS STEEN, At the old stand of McDavid <t Duncan. Nails. Assorted sizes, by tho keg or l?OUKD, at THOMAS STERN'S, At the old stand of McDavid A Duncan. Jan 31 36 tf Grindstones. I TUNE NOVA SCOTIA OUIT Fur sale by THOMAS STEEN. At tho old Bland of MoDavid A Duucan. | Jun 81 - 30 tf Mill Spindlo. ONK SET MILL IllONS For sale by THOMAS STEF.N, At the old stand of MoDavid A Duueun. Jau 31 38 tf Blacksmiths' Vices. I^OR SALE BY ; THOMAS STEEN, At tlio old Btand of MoDuvid A Duncan. Jau 31 38 tf IT IS MY DRsfON to keep the very Leu GOOlKS Uiat cart be obtained, and by fair dealing r.Tid short profile, merit a share of the publiu patronage. 1 hope to be able to supply the -want* of my customers at alltime*. THOMAS STBK.V, At the ofl stand of David A Duncan Fab U 99 0 Y' ^uH^Kefe?tid^iiw?5ii555w' ' ' ttlfsff^0^ v "s*f' atiorne^^^ v u i I Solicitor in equity. OHPVICK at the raino building adjoinlnrf | New Court Huueo, formerly occupied, b? Towneb A CampbelL, before dUdolution of the flrin.-. Urcouvllte, S. 0.- Jan 31-38 W H. CAMPBELL, (District Judge,) W^^HITJ, PRACTICE In tho Superior I Courts of Law and Equity, rr )ffice in U>e New Court Hoqm; Greenville, S. C. Oct A tf To Rent. . _ THE DWELLING HOUSE 7s opposite the Baptist Church, 2] for the praeeht year; ?leo, 1 ?fifl5r+I3L- the HOUSE on tue corner of same lot. Apply to "THOS. B. THURSTON. Jan 10 . . 88 tf . The London If air Color Res4 torer and Dressing. T?0H SALE BY ? .* J; WALTER A WESTMORELAND, MA SSI ON UOU.sE liUlLDISQ: January 3 82 * tf CLOCK'S EXCELSOIR HAIR RESTORER. JTtOR SALE BY 1 WALTER A WESTMORELAND,. MANSION HOUSE BUILDIN'U. January 3 32 tf Final Notice. I WOULD say to (bone indebted to me,' that I aui compelled to collect the money owing, in order to meet my oWr< pressing obligations. The NOTES and "BOOKS are in tho bands of Capt. WM. B; EARLE, and this Notice must be observed promptly to save Costs. A BIMKLEtU GILREATH. Ftbruar^^t, 1867. Feb 7 " 87 4 R. L. BRYAN, WITH JAMES J. M^CARTER, OPPOK1TB COI.l:VIUA COCRT IIOUSK, 8.0. ) \EALKR in ijchool, Law, Medical,' and _!_/ Miscellaneous BOOKS, Writhx(p BAl'KRS. Blank BOOKS, STATIONERY for SCHOOLS, anil OFFICES. Wholesale and Retail. A Wood assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS on hand. Feb 7 37 6* Guardians, Trustees and Receivers, ARE REQUIRED to make their Rotornc to this Office hy the flrtt day of JunS next. All failing to make their return by that time, -will be reported to the Court. j AS. i\ SlOORE. C. E. G. D. Commissioner'a Office, January 23, 1807. Jan 21 85 tf Dissolution. Tiie firm of barksdale, perry ?fe Co., is dissolved. Parties to whorri the same is indebted, will present their Claims at the Factory, or to me at Greedville, S. C. Y7. M. THOMAS. January 7, 1867. Jan 24 35 tf REMOVAL. williamIvhisnant, Merchant Tailor. RESPECTFULLY Informs ftpcommunity of Greenville, ,1C 1,8S Removed to the Store on Main Street, three doors above Washington; and next to M(J PHliRSONS Bakery, where he will CUT & MAKE TO OKDEit IN THE LATEST STYLE, GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL. Just received a f'tll supply of TRIM* MINGS, of the best quality, which will bq disposed of on very reasonable TERMS FOR CAS1I. Jau 17 94 tf STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Ia the Court of Ordinary. \\71LSON HAWKINS, Administrator; ? V applicant against the heirs at laW of J. It. HAWKINS, whose names ar6 unknown, Warren Ilnwkins, and others; Defendants. Citation for revision of Sale Hill and final settlement of Estate. It appearing that the heirs at-law of J. B. Hawkins, deceased, and VYarfen Hawkins reside beyond this State, It is ordered that they do appear At a Chiirt of Ordinary; to be holden at Greenville Court House, on Wednesday, the Bth Jay of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. At., to show Cause, if any they can, why the Sale Bill of the Estate o^ MARTIIa HAWKINS; deceased, should not bJ revised, by introducing for that purpose, to ascertain the trtte value of the articles sold, and a final settlement of the said Estate be made on that day ; and orf failure oi parties to appear in perooiV or by attorney, iheir consents wrH be taken arf confessed. Given under my hand, at Greenville Court nouae, mis oth day of February, A.' I)., 1807. S. J. DOUTH1T, O. G. T>. Fel? 7 87 * 18m Agents Wanted TX KVKKY COUNTY of Nor'a in! Efotfrff I Carolina, to eanvaas and sell Lloyd's New Double Hap | cf North America on the face and a COUNTY | MAP of the Cubed State* eh the back?oof*" wing 19 41 6<|ttnr'c Feel of jtlnaliii, ! wuma<&?. Other Agrneio.t enn bo given if doaired.? I AgCnta make from $i> to $20 per day. Addrcg.?. AYARItF.N R. MARSfIAT.fr tieueral Agent Floyd's ''lap. , Columbia, S. C.'. All Carolina paper* inserting tliia nolic* :* ha aiauiiut of $3 will receive a copy Jf ilia Map i" payment. . Feb li 3* V c