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film? ^H^^HH?h9h?^ ^^RB^HHH|^HHH|rli>i cfiouBMH^^H^HHnH^wd much; We {HnHn|^BBHH^PiP^w>o)itio. We ^i?creet We f ?ti ^B^^^nBpltolVAL RJbtHODIST ClIDROn.? nHnppioD of lfa? Baltimore Conference piecured what that conference no HB^P^PKn desired?a change of ibe name of HSiP- llfcfi oh.lrr-li fr.im ?M R nh.i.Mi Smith " u Episcopal Methodist Cburcb," and also, we suppose, the introduction of ?1}? lay feature into the ruling bodies of ihe ch uroh.? Colu vtbia J'hue nix. It is estimated thai the late flood has damaged Eaxt Tennessee over $2,000000. Over 200 persons were Washed out of their homes in Knoxville. The damage to farming interests is very > heavy. Many of the farmers lost their houses, hams, grain and slock. , New York, April ,2->-Noon. Flour and wheat firm. Corn lcf better. Pork quiet?mens $23 94. .Lard dull; barrels at 13j. ^ Cotton dull and drooping, at 30 at 30^' for mid dling uplands, blocks excited. Gold 34 Exchange unchanged. Cmahi.kbton, April 1. ' Cotton, ordinary 27c.; Low middling i 28 at $8$ ; Middling 29 ; Stiict middling 30. Religious Services, Sunday, April O. V- \' sn^Dat-sraooLi. Baptist Church, 9, A. H.?Col. Cbas. J. Elfobd, Superintendent, Mslbodisl Church, 0, A. M.?E. F. Stocks, Esq., Superintendent. Episcopal Church, 9, A. M.?Mr. W. E.' fisni.s, Superintendent. ~ * Presbyterian Church, 9, A. M.-~Mr. A. A. Foster, Superintendent BRUOEE. Baptist Church, 11* A. M., ?n<l 7, P. M., Rot. W. D. Thomas. Mothodist Church, 11, A. II., Rer. J. W. IlrJtBRRT. Episcopal Church, 11, A. M., and S, P. M., Rev. Elliiox Ciresi. Presbyterian Church, 1), A. M., and 4, P. M., Br, B.f. ? II I I IB OBITUARY* Must the young flowers Cade, and th? earlv bloom wither and die before the petal swells'iqto full maturity f Aye e'en before tbeewe.t perfume of lite flour, r has scented nature's banquet hall! Will i' always be so? Gnu no circle he exempt front the fell decreet Youth mutt die. At the very bloom of her loveliness, in the midst of a sweet young life, our sweet blossom with red, and the Great Gardner transplanted the bloom tnto his upper and moro bnlmlj inyard. On (head day of March. MARY ELLRJf HUNT, trill of Mr. Warren B. Hunt, of ureenvuie, and daughter of IIUIUM Thorn . as, of Spgrtanburg, t*. C., died at the early age of ?8 years, leaving a font] luubirwl and two soiftll children to mourn n wife's render love ant! a-pvotluMr'e gentle care. To ?*ny among vie was Mra. Hunt well known while attending our oollrge At the age of fifteen she found the wealth of a Savior's love, and under the inspiration of the spirit, connected herself with theMethodlet Church of Spartanhnrg, and has ever since been a member of that chy.roh, her walk and conversation evincing a pure and true reliance Ou the love of her Lord. She has gone to blowtom fully in " that better land." May the consolation of a life well ~ spent be healing balm to the bereaved aud broken hearts. Ye?, she lias gone from us-?. Yes, she has passed ?\v?y Tobrtgher scenes?to dearer joys? T? olear immortal day, "A follower of Christ 2 * She trnly seemed to be ; A voeng, but earnest traveler tTo a bright Eternity. - * Strayed or Stolen, OR aboat tho 1st April, a Rlaek and yj White Spotted HOUND. He Is hardly grown, being only abont eighteen months old, and has pal# yellow ears, medium sized, and answers'to the name i/T " Rock." Any information leading to his recovery will be thankfully received . and a Reward of TUN DOLLARS will be paid for proof sufficient to convict any person of having stolen hitn. Enquire At this office. , * April 4 v . " 4S 2 ,.r v i \ , -* U. S. Intor'l Reveuuo Noticiy EHTbnsbT ?C 8M?(aJi > ' AwUUni Amuor rnliytnl tycv?mi?. + ' Afr*\ ? .45 .* < ? ' 1 m the F>t?te oi Uflgr deoeased, will ; and all thoae B~*VW doh^f ti<fl?jag a last said KiUU, will ffifflB Waak^pfnN-ly attested for pavmeut AAJKER, K* ecu tor. ?? Notice. prc$ra tax ! Income taxm \ [<W?.Am> AsaxMoa Internal Retxnvb, ) a ?3u Division, 8b Collection Dirt.. > Hf GaraiTinjt, 8, C., April Sd. 1867. ) TV AVINO been appoint*] Aaaistant As* 'O. aeraor of United States Internal Rev enne for the Twonty-tfdrd Division, Third Collection District, comprising the First Regiment 8. 0. M., with headquarters at Greenville, 8? C.. all persons residing within . the above named Regiment, who have not given in their INCOME I AX required under the Excise Lew, for the years 1864 and , 1865, ere requested to cell ?t my Office end adjust tbe seme without delay. The especial attention of Distiller* of Spirituous Liquors is celled to the above notice, as they must couio"fore ard end report nt once. ' < ray Office In the old Post Office building. E HOOKER, Assistant Assessor Internal Revenue, April 4 45 tf Tim our m ism, Greenville District, SPRING TRUM 1807; - j ON MOTION OP THE SOLICITOR: ' j U it. ordered, That all prosecutions for . Larceny and Misdemeanors heretofore commenced, and made returnable to the- Court of i Sessions, bo tnuisfered to the Distavst Coext, J and Uiat the Clerk do cause notice to be given to Prosecutors, Defendants nud Witnesses, requiring them to appear at tbe 8c*sion of the said District Court, to bo held on tho fourth Monday in April next. 3 THOMAS W. QLOVER. March 28th, 1887. . . TIIE above ie a true copy of tbe order ob- ^ tained at the lost term, and all persons i interested, Prosecutors, Defendants and Witnesses, are required to be in attendance at the next sitttag-of the District Court, which is 3d Monday iu April nojt. Magistrates a"d Constables are notified to give notice to parties to be in attendance, where any papers were issued by them and * made returnable to the Court of Common Pleas, to appear at aoxt District Court. W. A. McDANIKL. c. c. r. Clerk's Oflics, March 30, 1807. April 4 - 45 tf lit HUH! MISS Mo KA Y II AS Jurt reeelrod an astortmcnt of SPRING M1LLINKKV GOODS. jHmHH HATS of the latest style* (fafKg-f/ ^*r Ladies, Missus and in ^Fji ^ The Vietorla and other BON . RIBBONS FLOWERS #STRAW And other TRIMMINGS. XaroU 23 44 tf RECONSTRUCTION. THE BTOCOMM S7RXKV STORE IS NOW full v RECON- c*? SS- STB,KrrKD with a fresh FBI ?i'??*yo' - ' P^? IDllVZ? ?(?IHSS, BSOTPaGHSrC* CLOTniN?, BOATS CTTOTQ A.. TTATO ? MMVMWf iUiO( MaiV| HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CROCERIES i oXriDin* RAtl&iEMS, And the like, which i* offered LOW for CASH or BARTER. * And we solicit our friends (o continue the patronage so liberally bestowed bes fore we got ^ RECONSTRUCTED, And don't think we are loo far out of Town to give us a call and gel Recon itructcd yourselves. T. W DAVIS. March 21 43 if PHOTOGRAPHS. PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT Ty E TIMES. f L Jl, ?| ft A fth ftA M ? s.w V, Hi V A It N t A II TAKF.8 pleaenre in announcing to hi* pntrone, and the pubHo in g-neral, that he baa ortabliehed the following Kate* for ble PHOTOGRAPHS and AMBROT f PKS, ? Cards or Vignettes, (Ordinary Sine ) For Single future $1 OO ? S ^ 1 60 ^ do*. - a 50 ? 1 ** " 4 80 The above HANDSOMELY COLORED. if desired. AMBROTYPES, ( !? every variety of atjle, or inserted in MEDALLIONS, from KTeU to f I AO. The above Pietureywarranted net|o fade, aird.euperior J to, mny P tot eras takaaia . Qreenville^ ^ - , Spacioteoe mavbe aoen at DK. W*m* A . WaMWOHiuannVrnore end stmjf IKK>MH,. oppoaita the Manaion H&uer,. and adjoining Mr. .Ituv? C. Wm'a Action Rooms. .1l e?'' . ' * it d m A fWsN thohaM^V TBOMAtWI^I TltaflA^a THOMAgmii^ I TOLD STAND McDA VID /DUNCANS 4 r 0?Z) STAND McDA VID A DUNCANS IT OLD STAND McDA TID A DUNCANS I r OLD STAND McDA VID A DUNCA N8 i T OLD STAND McDA VID A DUNCA NS ' *v : ' . SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES STAPLE I>RV annusr STAPLE DPT GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS STAPLE DRY GOQ&S 1 -'C > ? ? V * *V' ?. - ?/ * IND nOU8E KEEPING AKTTCLE8 IND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES *ND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES INI> llOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES VNB HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES t \ gy . - * . T ' . - j * ' ' EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY EXT RE MEL Y LOW FOR CASH OSL Y EXTREMEL Y LC W FOR CASH ONL Y EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY JUST RECEIVED FOR ' ' ' - vjt / ?I " . * * V APRIL TRADE, RAISINS, ALMONDS, PRESERVED FRUITS, VEGETABLES? SALMON, ' J ' ; ? * ? r 7- % * TICKLES, ; '.i*** V *' fc;- * SAUCES, ' , nxc ASSORTMENT OF A KI> CONFECTION ARIES : . i- ;V" ' fh ' W".. 0? A&& OWES, Fresh Whole Rice 0 - '. # . . ? > C Q E E S E, - . C Plows, Hoes, Traces, Hames, AlCD . ' OTSSH A?.TXOLSO < i ~t' . . - * j V ' * ' ' ?OK FARMERS' USE. I \ ^ < 1 ** , FRKSn GARDEN SEEDS, } R A S S SEEDS, ?won html ' ' r lf?r?b 2* U if . * y ' ' v-;^v*'tV * ^ , i vs . * * * -# ?-l *- ? .! . j li-i.. < . ^ ? * 0*WT?h between the C01-K V/ Mr PL AO K on the Auguata Ro?>), and POOL'SSTABILK(by thrvpper Fo?d) heavy BROWN I'ETEKSHAM OVKR COAT The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to T. 0. OOWER. March XI 43 8 J. W. NORWOOD, SURGEON D,ENTIST. OEESHVILLE, 8 & . - OFFICE for the pre?< nt on /mfMK Mai.. Street, one door below I M E the IW Office. Ma eb 81 48' Sm* Schedule over South Carolina B. E ' GENERAL 8UPT8 OFFICE, ) Charlkjton ,S. C., March 11,1867. J ON and after the ISth iuat,the Through MA1LTKA1N w?Ml tun a* f.?l1owe,.vi&: Leave Columbia at 11^40 a. m , Cb'a'n lime. Arrive KiogivPU at !.8?> p. tu., ?? l.enve Kingwille at 1811 p.m., " " | Arrlvsat AugtiaU at t.OO p. *>., " " PAWKNOKK TRAIN. Leav^Charleeton, . .8.00 a m. Arrive at Colombia 5,20 p. m. Leave Columbia, ........ .6.50 a. in. Arrrive at Charleston,. ..........4 p. m. II. T. PEAKK, Geu'i Sup't. Mar 21 48 tf General Superintendent's Office, ja?.?isg??mg?k CHAHLOTTK A S. 0. RAILROAD, ) CoLUvntA, S. O., March lit, 1867. 1 The schedule oi the passenger TRAINS over litis Road is as fob lows : Leave Colombia at.*....' .3.86 a. m. . Arrive at Charlotte at. .... .v.. .11.60 a. m. L?i?v? Charlotte a?. ...A, 10 a tn. Arrive at Columbia at . .11.25 a. m. Close connections are pintle tM Columbiannd Chnrhitta with tho Mail Trains os the North Cat olio a and Sooth Carolina Uuib r<*d* THROUGH TICKETS are sold at Ctdombia to Richmond. Va. Washington, I?. c, Baltimore, Md.. Philadelphia, Pa..and New York -City?giving choice of routes v?n Portsmouth or Richmond?and baggage cheeked. Tickets are also sold al Charlotte for Charleston and Angus!*. An Accommodation Train, for freight and local paesAge. leaves Colombia at 7 a. ill.,on Tnesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays of each, week, and Cluit'lolte on the sauve <lays and hour; arriving at Columbia and. Charlotte at 6 p. in., 0. UuLTvNlG 11T. Superintendent Mar 2i 4S ' if DAVID & STRADLEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ^lEIlCHASTS, ,?*!> Dealers in Groceries and Provisions. PHNDl. ETON STREET, K EAR THE DEPOT. Mnr M 42 tf Notice. IS hereby given that in,future no porRons, 1 black or white, will he permitted Vo he interred in the giave yard nORr Greenville Vilhiire, known as the negro lurrying ground, now owned-by tnyreLf, and other*, by whom I am Authorised to net. All perrons pre notified tlmt in future thry will not he allowed, under the penal ly of thehiw, to enter upon, and go through, my premise*, lying oh Iteedy River nnd Richland Croek{ near Greenville Village, for firhing, hunting, or any other pirrpore. . 1 have understood that person* lutvs heen purchasing fire wood fn?m certain nef/rneR and Itnaitlnw it 1 r. ? """ 1113 charge. Tills is to notify them and?ll others, fhsl 1 have no negro agent* for felling | wood, and that in future if any persons I shall puieliase and' liaul wood from snid land, I will hold them responsible n* trespassers, unless they purchase the same from me.. For any violation of the foregoing notice, I shall euforce the law. WM. CHOICE. Feb. 14 , ^ 38 tf CHEAP FOR CASH! AT T. B ROBERTS' BRICK STORE f" llAVEon hand, and shall he receiving 1 every we<k additions to tny st ick, the following GOODS, to wit.: Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses', Boys' and Children's SHOES Shoe LACETS, lisien and cotton Note and. Letter PAPER, line Fin- White ENVELOPES COFFEE, SUGAR. TEA, SODA I'F.PPER, SPICE. GINGER COPPERAS. EPS AM SALTS TOBACCO, CORN. BACON Venison HAMS, Ess. Coffee Floe CIO A US, BUTTONS, HOOKS and EYES, Hair PINS Seed !ti?h POTATOES, APPLES COTTON YARN. In a few 'lay* I shall he receiving additions to my present Stock. Persons wishing any of ilie uhyve articles, will Jo well to call and examine before buying, for bargains can bo bought at this j.laeo. tw I w II ai ler for Corn, Bacon, Butter, Cggs. Lard, Chickens, Ac. H. L. BURN. . March 1th, 1<*61. 4I-tf , Deputy Collector's Offlco, Usited States Internal Revenue, ) ?Division, So ?'israict, HoCth Carolina, > (> hkks v ii.i.k, March 28. 1867. ) '|"MIE Returns of Tax payers in the lower 1 Division or Regiments of Greenville District and P ckens District, are to be paid by the 81st of March. The lieenses for occupation and business arc ready to be delivered on applicstioo At my office. A failure to pay by the time required im poses an additional tax of 10 per centum. TIIOS. B TBUKSTON. Deputy Cc I lector, March 28 44 If W lie C AMKBEL l7T (District Judge > WTMi PRACTICE In ?h# Superior Court* of Law and Bodily. * &T Office in the New Court Houae, Greenville, 8. C. Out |h " tt w*\ % - / w - i. # , 4 v ?' * -i ,fc 3 8 Rll 8 , fKTATE Of fOTJTH CAROLINA 1 OREKKYILLE DISTRICT. , 1 In tb? Court of Ordinary. [ CHRISTOPHER M OHKKR, An.i^Mpt(or. fl appl.ienot against Jo?iah (!r?r, John |j Greer, Mcse* Graer, and William "Ward1,* and their heir*, wlmae name* aro on- n ltnowg, defendant*?CStation, for root'mon 1 f 8nU &JII and, final MtUcmaU of E*tata. , IT APPEALING that Jmith Greer. John Greer, Moaea Greer, and William Ward, and i heir heira, reside beyond this State, it t A- ik.a * 1 J. _ a . n a m i unwrn IUW ifTV W *^(V UB tOUTl OI Ordinary, to hofde.u it Qre^^yie Court House, on Wcdnrtdiy, the 20th dtr of i June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to. thaw cause, if any they oin.whr the Hale Bill of the Katateof El.lZABKTIl SMITU, deceas ed, should not be revised, by introducing testimony for that purpose, to atceytain tl.o, true value of the articles sold, and a Ho>?l settlement of the said Estate be ms4? tub that day ; and on failure of parties to upl>oa> iu person or by attorney, their consents will be taken as confessed Oiyea uader my band,-at Greenville Court. House, this 2Mb day of March, A. D., Miff. 8. j. douthit? a a a 'Mar 28 44 1f STATE- OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREENVILIE OWTRlUT. By S J DaUTIfl f, Eequire, Ordinary of *aid Dietriet. WnitUEAH, W. A. htOONEY, has filed a Petition fn my Office. praying that letters of Administration, t> be nit von, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and ctcdits ot James Rloss. late of the District aWernid, dtceusej, should be I granted to him. The** are, therefore, In cite and admanI ish all and singular the kindred and eredi; tors of the said deceased, to be nnd appear m ! the Court of Ordinary for said District, to be holden at Greenville Court House, on the 9th day of April next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should nut be grnntod, S. J. DOUTHIT. O. O D. Ordlnnrv'a Office, 25th March, 186T. Mar 28 " . , - 44 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAGREEH VI1.!. K DISTRICT. By S J. liOUmiT, Require, Ordinary of laid Dittrict. \\J H EUR AH, J AS. P; MOORE, a *. o. p? v v has filed a Petition in my Otticc, praying that fetters of Administration on all and singular the poods and chattels, rights and creditsof EMHIIA K FENDLEY, lute of the District aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to bun. Thme are, therefore, to cite nnd odmoaUb. nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the mid deceased, to be and appear in the Ooort of Ordinary for mid District to lie h?i<t?Mi at Greenville Court (louse, on ' the Vttklh day of Aj<ril next, to eliow cause. If any, why tlx* said Administration should 1 not be granted. . * 8. J DOffTHIT, O. O. P. Ordinary's Office, 16th March, 1867. March 21 43 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. J GKKINVILl.K IHSTUICT. . j Jit/ S. J. ttOVTIilT, Enquire, Ordinary of f said District. ' t Yl/HKREAS. JAMES P. MOORE has t T T filed n Petition In my Office, praying t that J.etfcrs of Administration on all and h singular the goods and chattels, rights and credt'a of CH A It EES 8CY0N, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to him. Three arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors i of the said deceased, to lie and appear in tli? Court of Ordinary for said District, to be hoiden at Greenville Court House, o* " the Wd titty of April next, to show cause, if any, why the suid Administration should 1 not be granted. 8. J. D0UTH1T, O. O. D. Ordinary's Offioo, 12th March, 1867. Mar )4 42 G STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ' GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Bp S. J. J)OUT//IT, Esquire, Ordinary of said Jtixtrict. ( -m-IIErtF.AS.Jaa. P. Moore, O.E.O.D.. has <] | filed a Petition in my Office, praying t that Letters of Administration on all and | singular the goods and chattels, rights and _ I credits of THOM AS J. AUSTIN, late of the / ir..i_:?? i ,i j .i 1 a. r... i ' grunted to liiin. Thete are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nod injr?!ar the kindred and creditor* ^ of the u?id deceased, to be and Appear In ^ the Court of Ordinary for aaid District, to t be holden at Greenville Court House, on the 22d day of April next, to show cause, rf any, why the said Administration should not be gmut-ed. ?\ J. DOITTHIT, O. G. D. Ordlnsrv'g Office, 12th March, 1867, Mar 14' 4'2 6 f STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Jj In the Court of Ordinary. . v UT U>t)N HAWKINS, Adiniuistrator, applicant sirsinst the heirs at. law of J. B. HAWKINS, whoso names are unknown, Warren Hawkins, and others. Defendants. Citation for revision of Sale Bill and Haul settlement of Estate. 1 It appearing that the licit ?-at-!aw of J. B Hawkins, aud Warren Hawkins reside boyond this State, It la ordered that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holdet) at Greenville Court House, on Wedneedau, the 8th day of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. Mr show cause, if any they g enn, w hy the Sale Bill .of the Eetate of 7 MAKTIlA HAWKINS, deceased, ahould ? not he revised, l?y introducing for that purpose, to sseertain the true value of the ar- ( tides sold, and a final settlement of the said Estate he made on that day ; and on failure of parties to appear in person or by ( attorney, their consents will tie taken ? confessed. Given under my hand, at Greenville Conrt M House, this 0th d?y of February, A, d D, 1867. ' ? - C 8. i. DOUTHIT, O. G. D, F.b T , 87 " ,8m State of 'South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAB. William Watkim Uk*>kok W. Brooks.? J Attachment. , q W 11 ERE AS, the Haintiffdid on the l7'h VY day N?vember, Hie his I)be>ai?tion a against the Defendant, who, H is naid, is aheeut from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney , , known within the sniBe, upon whom a copy of the ssid Declarati?>n might be served : U is therefore ordered that the Aaid Defendant do appear and plead to the aaid Deela . laration on or before the 17th November, J which will be in the year of onr Lord, on? thousand eight hpndired and sixty e?ven. 1 therffiae tinal and absolute judgment will i then be gfvon and awarded against him v Clerk's Ottiee, Greenville Diat., 8. C., De D cefirber 9, 1800 I, W. A. JiO>ANlKI?, 0. 0. 0. P t, Diaft kit . ? Citron, Sod* " ''<^{HUMfl1' ! 'JJjL'V.i" Oub PowdytjM^^WB^BBBH| Fi>i? Awonm<wrorT?blB vhu ^ i Cutlery, ^ v*riety and QeoUetnen's VodftfNinety*, Pi?ftcfe% and Cwwim?re? ToweUing, vSpwifyjr Books, Slala* Collins* Aw * Wood Screws Rods ?sd Butter Orsckor* Buckets, psik n n?w? ?-!- ft ? ^ Mlirvnyif viimiBOn! flMf Slacking; Brushes Shades, Shovel* Batch** ore Sugar Cured Ham* Copers*, ChsndWa, Ginger, Indigo* Lead, Madder, Nail* Nice, Sl*rct% Tobacco, Factory Yarn. Allspice, cheap Pickles, assorted, (0. QV% Smoking Tobacco * Currant* IMaek JVpper a Boxes Cheese English Dairv Cheese v. Oysters, 5,0 eta per ho* Caady, 50 ct* per Ih Laguvra and liio Coffees, JUST Fancy Print* Barege* Pre** Trimming* Flannels, Rod and Whfte Spool Cotton, assorted Heavy Brown and Bleached Shlrt? tnga and Sheeting* Braids Linen C. Hnokerchiefr Head Nett* Ladies and Gent* glovs* Morocco Belt* Brown and Bleached Drill* Button*, assorted Soovell Steel Uoea, assorted ?ixe* una quarttiea , Knives and Forks Tocket Knives, splendid M>otK nrent, cheap Wire Seivea, The above goods are sold at the TuWsS ossible pro tits for cash, or couutry proone ; and I am receiving, every week, frotx* ialtimore. New York, and other markets, reeh supplies, which I intend to sell at prises o suit times. My Goods are bought en.-, irely for nett oasli, and can consequently* ve sold at lower figures than those that US >?ught on time, however short. MM N a A3BMORK Feb 29 4ft WM. P. PRICE, \TTORNEY AT LAW. DAHLQNEGA, WILJ. practice in the Counties of Ln^p* kin. Dawson, Qilmer, Fannta, Union, rowns, White and 11 e& Jan 10 ?S If G. F. TOWNES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND Solicitor ih equity, OFFICE at tbo same building a<U<>tBhtff New Court Ilouse, formerly occupied by fowjrrs A CaaraaLL, before dissolution of he flrur. - " Orsenville, S, C. Jan Sl-M ?l if- ? - "" ' juarumns. xruBtees and &Q* o?livers, \ RE REQUIRED to make their RetnrM t V to tliia Office by the firtl day of Juny met. AH failing to ineke their return by hat time, will be reported to the Court. J AS. P. MOORE, O. E. G. P. Commireiooer'e Office, January M, 1607, Jan 24 80 U _ * Dissolution* rHF. ttRM of BARlCstULE, PERRT A Co.. if dissolved. Partita tovkpin he tame ia indebted, will pretext J hear Ultima at the Factory, or to me at Greenill*, s. c. w. m. tiiomas. January 7, 1867. Jan 24 83 If ifiMOVAtf* r iV ILLIA MlVHISN ANT, Merchant Tailor. B RESPECTFULLY inform* the community of Greenville, that he has REMOVED to tha Store on Main Spfet, threw txira above Washington, and r.ax? t* M?* UERSON'S Bakery, where ha will :ut * make: to order in the UttST style, OEMTLE.Mlitre WEARING APPAREL, JnM received a full supply of TRIM* UN US, of the bett quality. which will be Isposed of on vary reseooable TERMS FOR ASH. Jan 17 84 tt " . ' . lotes and A ceo tints of Br?ol*>. 8crngg t * Gibson. Assigned, to 8 Brooks. ' f HaVB jn-t received <6* <Et?Hhotibn L these NOTES and AC tXVJ and ??ue#t all persons indebted to- She Firm, to all. without delay, to tn#|e settlerneots nil payments. G. ?, TOWNE8. Attorney at Law. March 6th. 1861. 4l-t( "sHiviNa S*D i. Km? ffia&SSIffiTff. HENRY OAH*, the Barher,ooutln*?-M% SHAVE *c feoe and I?**86 *A|*. ** irmerly, at his O'd. Stand, ansa iRe""*. Icklb A Poon'a Shop, whevs he ?B|: bq[ leased to see hi* friends and customers. % opes, by attention to business and poi||?nHA ? ptt, ?o receive the patronage of the place. Marvh J1 4t ^ ' - .- r / ' . * * . - . '# * +\