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?u MI^^^HHUBMPfVlo
member*
BHHHHgHBBBK, Will h< detailed
the colore j that
opposite the reviewing
H^HHS3KHpiit ground designated for
^^^PWUSHIKIthat every person in the
pop oiiii hium me oolora dy lining
on Arriving at th? point, thren
from the oolorv, nnd, carrying
^V "W** apllftnd marching pant the colors,
win the point three pneee dleUnt from the
The Mayer *f the elty, the Chief of the
Fine Depart an at and the Foremen of Corn,
genita. vU* he held responsible for the observance
of tkie order ; nod they are here
by eethoriaed and requested to arreat any
p ere an who disobeys it.
Ten will take eueh measures aa you may
ftad te be aeaeeeary to ea-Ure the execution
ef this order.
Very reepeetfully,
(Signed) D B. SICKLES.
Major-Oeneral Commanding.
To Bvt. Brig. Qenl. H. B. Curs, U. S. A.,
Commanding Poet of Charleston, 8. C.
OmotAL: J. W. Clone, Capt. S8lh Inft,
- A. A. A. O.
The Htnld Sensible.
The following editorial from ibe Near
York Herald is ?en?ible:
It in always a delicate subject to
' touch the pressor deal arbitrarily with
it in times of peace. It ia thus not
perhaps quite free from danger for our
military chiefs iu the Southern States
to interfere erith it. Thus far they have
done very well in the exercise of their
new powers. General Sickiea especially |
has acted with a good deal of judgment
and wiadom in many tea peels, aU
though we do not altogether like bia
meddling in that flag bu?ineaa. It waa
rather too small an affair, inasmuch as
it waa a mare matter of taste. Different
people like different flags in public
prooeaaiona; some affect red, some
bleak, some blue, some mottled and
K>ma striped. Teste in banners and
standard#, like costumes, is o( the medley
order. For instaaee, tba Moslems
OH certain occasions carry a burse's
Ufll. Occasionally wa find a pair of
unmentionables preferred. A woman's
'' rights procession might most appropriately
adopt a petticoat for the device on
their standard. Gesslet.ihe tyrant of
Switaarland, insisted upon the people
a bowing down to bis cap It is always
better to leave these things to shape
themselves.
General Schofield, commanding Vir.
gioia, who is a vary able man, and has
n good deal of sense, baa, we pereeive,
got into collision with tb# Richmond
press. If be would leave the
press to oorrect the press, he would save
himself a vast deal ol trouble. The
1 -or? ? - '
m*i mu uiu? tukiitd sub war to iIOOIish
or violent article in a newspaper is
a squib from another paper. It is too
paltry a business for a distinguished
general to try to conduct any paper.?
The more violent a journal is, the more
certain and speedy the reaction. During
the war t&e Richmond papers
were full of the grossest abuse of Abraham
Lincoln, ** the Yankees," end so
forth. When we got a batch of them
we always.published the most violent
of their articles, and bad a good laugh
at them for the next two daya. We
aever got -angry. Wa took their at*
tacks in the best of bumor. Therefore
we advise our military chieftetoa in lbs
South? General# Sickles, Schofieid,
Pope and the real?not to meddle with
the press. Let the bad taste of one
paper be corrected by the good taste ol
another. They will find this much the
best course in the end.
Tna British iron-clads don't prove sq
terrible after all. Those of one class
are so utterly uoseaworthy and periloui
that crews refuse in urs. in iK.m .nJ
the Lord Clyde end the Bellnrophon
two of the latest tAiili, roll no in the sei
that they cannot Are. They can only
Cirry four or fire days' fuel.
T?? Accidental Insurance Company
of Loe^Hteve refused to pay the pol
icy of Mr. Parkin Jeffoock, who met hit
death in the endeavor to nave the lir?
of hia raen at the Oaks Colliery dixasler
on the ground that they did not inauri
against accidents voluntarily incurred
A WOT fainted a fear daya since if
the ears. A medical gentleman prceen
who went to her relief, exclaimed, " ha
eey gentleman got e flask of whisks1
r brandy f" Or dr thirty poekat-pinol
ttaabad in ihn air atonca.
A Ma. Lacaon, of Montreal, baa aid*
aadil of a rtaaia vaaacl which oan maka
apaad of farty-flr# ta aiaty mllea an boar.
Moau-a May 7.
leltt of notion 760 baiaw?qaiat an
iM| artMltaga MA Kwcaipu ??7.
Kawannah, May 7.
Oatlaa 4aN and nominal, at t4. dab
aahapartaat. RooelpU 160 hatwa.
OaAttunm, May 7.
Cotton baa <1-cllood i a 1 aaol; aab
100 baUa; middling* 16.
' , AoauaTA. May 7.
Cotton dlMl. with aalea of 170 halaa iJOHaga
aataiaally It Ureal pta 11 bal?
HHpHH|PS? '$* &'?>
?~ oqbvo* j*Tt>
HBPPIP^vHHNp 1,8 00;
Vton'
HH^m^dpironi $40 to $10$; Lord*
Syrup, ft (oltott, towgMittfeMK#
ft S51 Rico, ft R?, 11 c?nU?
H^I^pP $>, 10 @ $1.
IRbBNVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WlltLT, ?T
GRADY, FERGUSON & MILLER, MERCHANTS.
0RKBNV1LLE, 8. C., MAT 8, 188T.
APPLES, y bwhcl, Dried, $1 00
naDi, cd, ireen, according to cut, 8 (a) 12 ?.
BACON, ? B> _ 14 @ I# e.
BALM ROPE, ft lb M o.
BLUB 3TONB, ft lb - 20 e.
BAOQINO, tlnnnj, ft yd, ........ 45 e.
BUTTER, W ft, 20 @ 25 c.
BEESWAX, Y lb, 20 e.
BRANDY. V gallon, Peach, >4 00
CHICKEN8, ? head, 20 @ 25 e.
COTTON, ft, 18 ?
COFFEE, $ 1b, Rio, 88 c.
m ? ? Java, 80 e.
CORN, tt bushel, $ 1 55 @ $1 CO
CANDLES, ft lb, Adamantine...... 40 e.
" m ? Sperm,.,, 50 e.
- - - Tallow 80 e.
COPPERAS, ft ft, English, 10 c.
EGGS, R dnsen, 15 e.
FLOUR, 18 barrel, $16 00 $18 00
GOLD,.. $1 30
OINOER, ? lb, .. 50 e.
IRON, tt ft, 8Weed, 124 c.
u * " Ooantry, 8 e.
" " " Horse Shoe,.. 10 e.
INDIGO, ? lb, South Carolina,.. $2 00
44 " " Spanish Float, 2 25
LUMBER, IB 100 feet, Pino,...81 75 @ $2 00
LEAD, ? lb, 20 c.
LEATHER, ft lb, 8ole, 50 c.
" " Upper, 60@.T8c.
MADDER, m lb, .. 25 c.
MOLASSES, V gallon, West India, $1 00
NAILS, lb, Parker Mill, 124 ?
? ? " Horse, 50 ?.
OATS, $ bushel ....90 c. (a) $1 00
PEAS, ' " $1 50
PORK, ft ft, net, 10 c.
PQWDER, tt ft 75 c.
PEPPER, lb, Black 50 e.
I PEACH E8, V bushel, Dried $2 00
POTATOES, ^ bushel, Irish .. $1 00
I , " *4 u Sweet,.. none.
RICE, ft 15 e.
STEAL, V ?>. Caet,.M 86 c.
SALT, |l sack, Liverpool, $4 26
- " bushel, " .. 1 25
SUGAR, $1 lb, Brown, 10 @ 20 e.
" * " Clarified, .. 25 e.
SHOT, 1b 20 c.
SODA, ? ft, 20 c.
STARCH, ? lb, 20 e.
SPICE, ijft ft so e
SHIRTING, J, yd IS e.
TURK IBS, ? head, 76 e. to ftl 00
TOBACCO, Manufactured, 1ft lb, 60 c. to $1 00
TALLOW, *1 lb 15 e.
TEA, ^ lb, Gunpowder.. ....$2 26
" " M Hyson 2 25
" ? " Black $2 00 to ?2 50
WHEAT, ? bushel, $3 00
WHISKY, & gallon *3 00
YARN, Jft bunch, Factory, $2 60
Bellgloua Services, Sunday, May 13.
Baptist Church, 11, A. II., Iter. Prof. P. C.
Edwards.
Methodist Church, 11, A. M., Rev. J. W.
Humbert.
Episcopal Church, 11, A. M., and 3, P. M.
Rev. Ellison Ctriss.
Presbyterian Church, 11, A. M., and i, P. M.,
Dr. Bcist.
Furman University.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION of the
ADKLPHIAN SOCIETY, at 'the Court
House, Wtdnetday Evening; May 15fA 1807.
Orator?MELVILLE DOZIEK.
The public are invited to attend.
J AS. P. ALLEN,
Secretary.
May 9 SO 1
IN MEMORIAM.
SHOULD arrowing heart* withhold affection'*
offering to departed worth t Simple, but
ineere, is the tribute whieh we offer to the memory
of our kind and faithful physician and
friend, Dr. M. B. Earls, whose useful life
was suddenly terminated on Saturday evening,
May 4th. Were it possible, we would record
every excellence in his character j but that we
leave for those whose ability, and long intimacy
with him, entitle them to assume such
a privilege ; and to us it seems that the grief
of meoy hearts best tells what he was. Our
words eannot express our appreciation of his
skill and kindness.
It was in the sick room wo knew him best j
there we proved his qualities as a physician
and friend, and 'tis there we shall most folly
and sadly realise onr great loss. Dear departed
friend ! we have looked for the last
time into your kind, pitying eyes, where teart
1 wbre wont to gather in sympathy for suffering;
we have felt for the last time the pressure ol
your toft hands upon our throbbing pulses
> we have received for the last time the reliel
we always experienced from yonr skillful min
I lauiunua | WW U?TC umou OUT HO ItnWIll O
| your calm fate, upon which wu ttampec
( Death'a icy aignet; but we will never forge
l you?will never ceaae to miai you, when miter
, ing we need aid?and often, a? memory recall
your image, will Sorrow'! tear expfeaa you
worth. To-day, we join in ipirit the mournini
' orphan! and frienda wbo follow you to you
laat reeling place. Sadly would we plant abov
l your head an evergreen, memorial of on
i frien<lahip; deprived of that privilege, w
, will (brine your memory in our bearti.
I " Told hit pale baada o'er bia bread,
Lay him aoflly down to root?
0 I gently place the flowery aod
I And leave hia body to the duat,
Hit apirit to hia Qod."
? Monday, May 0, 1807.
To Publisher* of Hewspapera.
A PRINTER witheo to obtain a tltnatioi
1V in some country printing nfllee, a
OOMPO.SITOR, or would b? willing t
* nteke hlmaelf generally naeful, by workini
Pre**, Ac. He can give good reference)
He would accept a ait nation In a rata!
tore CLFKK. Addreee " Mcare e
Enterprise, tlraeuvillo, 8. C.
d May # 60 1
Hou ? to Rent
* jyWt^X THE HOU8R AND LO
near the Railroad Dero
WnSBmmS^ formerly known ae the Hat
M rieon H?uee, within an eaaj dietance of th
bueiaeaa part of the Town. For price an
ether particulars, apply to the enheeriber.
GEORGE UKLDMANN.
a May 9 AC . 1
pWnsmtthino:
m*h* wbMrib?r U prepared to do all
r?l^ kinds oT GUNSMITHING.
! He will REPAIR everj atria ill ilze of
FIREARMS, end will make new "work
throughout) upon order.
Hie terms will be reaeoaable and to enlt
the times Bring along your work, aad It
will be despatched promptly.
His 8hop ie at WESTFI ELD'S old stand,
I near Mesere. Gower, Cox. Markley A Co.
W. H. CAMMEIt.
I May 60 $
I <~l MlM ? i i? ?
QUU&INB STOVES!
I HWE just
received another
lot of COOK! NO
STOVES. with
fixture* COMPLETE?of
V?
rious aire*; Not.
7, 8, 9. Thane
in want of Cook
irtf Stove* should
CALL BAKIT.
Having sold a good many of thts Pattern,
and in every instanoe given entire ealisf.etion,
I ean safety recommend to all who
wish a good STOVK.
I oan also furnish EXTRA PIRR BACKS,
TOTS, FRY PANS, Ac. for STOVES.
JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer.
May 9 50 3
e
GOOD INVESTMENTS
OP
tin nmcis ixpiinrnis
OP
aMcoi^EY,
|~1AN be made at the STORE of THOM
V AS STEKN, who is ready to supply
the community with the most desirable
GOODS, jost received, at the Terr lowest
prices. To prove the truth of this, he in
vltes all parties to eall and examine hie
stock which is complete.
May 9 60 tf
NOTICE.
BE Partnership heretofore existing
. under the firm of K. O. BROWN A
CO., ia this day dissolved by mutual content.
The affaire of the firm will be settled
hy the undersigned, who will continue btieineea
at the old stand of CARR. Thankful
for the pest'kindness of the community,
they hope to merit their further confidence
ana support
W. F. A J. H. MORRIS.
Greenville, S. C., A'pril 80th, 1867.
May 9 60 3
REAL ESTATE SALE!
. WIJX.BE SOLD, before
the Court Ilouee door of
fl"~2KQkGre<>nville Distriot, on the
Bjjrrqjffrfirtt Monday of June next, all
that piece, parcel and tract of land, shunted
fu Greenville District, on waters of Rockv
Crerk, bounded by lands of Mrs. Mary l?.
Hudson, W. A. Hudson, T. C. Ross) and
others; and containing one hundred acres,
more or less. On the premises, is a DWELLING
HOUSE, good well and all oecessary
out-building*. Sold aa the property ol
JAMES L. HUDSON, deceased, at directed
by the will of deceased.
Tubus:?A credit of 12 months; Interest
from day of sals, with note and approved
security, and a mortgage of the premise!
if deemed neccsiarj'.
E P. HUDSON, Executor.
Greenville, 8. C., May 1st, 1867.
May 9 60 S
CHEAP PRIHTIVO PAPER
o
To Editors and Publishers
LETTER FROM G. W CLARK, ! ?.,
raxsinxxT or Tax
SOUTHERN PRESS ASSOCIATION
A I LAN 1 A, ?A, ArntL 19, 1867.
J 8. THRASHER, Esq.?Dear Sir: I'
afford* me much pleasure to comma
nicst* to you the following reaolution o
the Southern Prets Aaaoelation :
" Ketolred, That a* a teatimonial of oui
appreciation for the zealous, faithful am
effective service ol JOIIN 8. THRASHER
Ksq., as Superintendent of this Associatioi
in years naat, we hereby tender him th<
thanks of this Assoeiation, and confer upoi
him the complimentary position of Agen
of the Southern Press Association in th<
City of New Vork."
The terms of commendation employed it
the above resolution do more than jiutiw
to your important services during your Sn
Eerinteudency?services which none ha<
etter opportunity to know, and none cai
more highly appreciate than myself. ;
Should occasion require, I shall be glad t
f avail myself of the aid provided for by th
'resolution. Very respectfully.
Tour obedient servant*
W. 0. CLARK, President
Notice.
I WOULD respectfully request every Da
lv, Tri Weekly, .8emi-Weekly, W?*kl
and Monthly Journal, 8outh- of the Pot<
mae and Ohio Rivers, and the 36th deg. 8
min parallel of latitude west of the Mil
siseippi.to publish this advertisementtwld
and send to me at New York, eaelt time,
copy of the paper containing It, poet pal<
with bill for same.
It is desirable, in my combinations I
procure cheaper printing paper for SeuM
ern journals, that I shall have the tullei
information regarding the sices of pap?
used by lha several publication*, and I cs
procure it iu no other way than by n
questing particular attention to the need <
sending copy of the publication with bil
I deaire it sent twice, to provide again
t mail failures, and that they be post paid I
- eeeure post-offiee delivery.
J. S. TIIRASHKR,
Boa 6,939. New York, N. Y.
" May 9 60 9
i FLOURt FLOUR!
:j X UST received and for sale cheap, for t
! ! fl CASH, a lot of catra'flne Cotint
FLOUR. Come quick, if you went good bi
cult.
DAVID A STRADLEY.
May 1 ' 41 tf
r ICE! ICE! ICR J
i, AT 8 CTS PERPOUNI
be hed et my Ice Ilouee every di
from runrino in the morning, until
o'clock A. M., also from 5 o'clock till en
down, P. M.
T. W. DAVIS.
May J 49 tf
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i urn
STATE OF 10VTH CAROLIMA,
dRRENVILT.K DI8TRIOT.
By B. J. Douthit, Enquire, Ordinary rf
raid Diririct.
WHEREAS, ELVIRA ROSS and WM.
M. ROSS hare filed a Petition -in
my Office, preying tbnt Letter* of Administration,
with tlie Will nnextd, on ell end
singular the goods end eheltele, righte end
credit* of WILEY W. ROSS, late of the
Dlstriet aforesaid, deoeeeed, ehonld be
granted to them.
There ere, therefore, to eite end edmonieh
all end singular the kindred end creditors
of the said deoeeeed, to be end appear lu
the 0?urt of Ordinary for said District, to
be ho idea at Oreeavllle Court House, on the
lid day of May last., to show eause, if any,
why the said Administration should not be
granted.
a j. notrrniT. o. o. d.
Ordinary's Offlee, 8th May, 1887.
STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
QUEEN VILLE D/STXIOT.
By S. J. DOUTH1T, Squirt, Ordinary oj
laid Ditlricl.
WHEREAS, W. D. ThreldkcM. Ella*.
bath Forester and James Letiderman,
bars filed a Petition in my Office, pray ino
that Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of LEWIS RODGEKS, late ot the
District aforesaid, deceased, should be
granted to them.
Three are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased; to be and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said Diatriot, to
be hotden at Greenville Ooort House, on
the 18th day of May intt, to show csuse, if
any, why the said Administration should
not be greeted.
S. J; DOUTHIT, O. 0. D.
Ordinary's Office, May 4th, 1867.
May 9 60 . 2
JUST RECEIVED,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
SPRIRG PRINTS.
SUO AR of all grades,
Coffees, Candles,
SHOES.
Cheese, Crackers,
MOL \8SKS,
Bleached and unbleached Cloths of all
Rort*.
Null*. Iron,
BUCKETS,
Chewing and Smoking Tobaco,
Rice, Floor,
Corn and Bacon,
Lard, Rya, Ac , Ac.
In any quantity and will be sold low for
the CASH
COKE AND SEE US.
David & Stradley,
GROCERS AND COM. WAREHOUSE.
April 26 48 lm
To Stock Raisers.
m THE Subscriber will Stand
fcIA hie horse FRANK HAMP
^!^v^k.TON, the present SEASON
hie stables. He will serve
mares at ten dollar? by the Seaton.
FRANK HAMITON is a Black Hawk
Morgan?a pure black?large and power*
fully formed ; and a eure Foal getter.
He al*o has a few YOUNO BULLS to
, dispose ot for the benefit of Stock Kaisers,
consistine of ENGLISH. DURHAM. DE
r VON, AYRESIURE and BROUGHAM.
| * E.S.IRVINE.
April 26 48 4
Assistant Assessor'* Office,
1 28d Piv? 3d I)irt , U. S. Internal Rktenue
Gueenville, S. C.. April 24, 1867.
ALL Manufacturers of FLOUR, MEAL
^ COTTON. Ae., Ac ; and all RCTaII
- iiE.ALr.ivi, I II I OlU AD9, LAW 1 fcllr>
and other Occupations, upon which a Spe
cial License is required by Is w to be Ukei
. out, are hereby notified lo come forward a
once, and make application for the same, 01
in default thereof will be forthwith report
ed for aeglect.
All who hare heretofore taken out Spe
eial License, are notified that they inns
come promptly after the 1st of May neat
and rsnew their applications.
\ EDMUND HOOKER,
f Assistant Aaseesor.
April 25 48 3
1 W. H. HOVEY,
[ PROPRIETOR OP THE
: LADIES' STORE,
kLIh S TT> WOULD meat respectfull]
) RSwiTTfl't inform the Ladies and publii
r HriMTi T|i. ii hi inn "mnr nt
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS is nor
1 rery complete, and well calculated to girt
a satisfaction, both as to price and quality
The Stock copsists in part as follows via.
0 Chslls and English Bereges ; Paris Plaids
e Himalayas| Colored Lawns; Printed Mas
llns ; Spring Prints ; Alapacas ; English an<
Italian Crapes; Corded, Dotted and Plait
Swiss ; Jar.,net; Mull and Nainsook Mua
llns; White and Colored Brilliants; Whit
and Colored Tarllona; Linen Cambries an<
. Lawns| Edgings and Inserting*; Threat
Laces and Imitations of same; Silk, Cottol
y and Worstod Tracing Braids; THmmini
and Bonnst Ribbons; Brashes; Comb*
Collars ; Cravats; Belts ; Baitings | Bleach
' ed and Brown Table Damask | Sheeting
f| and Pillow Casings: Toilet Towels: Dovliea
f Linen and Cotton Diapers; Longefoths
' Lidin and Misses Hoee , Qents and Boy
half Hose ; Farmers Drills ; Brown Linens
"? Cassimeres; Tweeds; Jeans; Shoes; Hats
' Summer Clothing ; Iletn-Stitched, Kmbroic
1 ersd and Mourning Handkerchiefs; Qlovei
1 Colog&s aud Extracts ; Castile and Toili
" Soaps ; and other articles too numerous 1
mention.
l)a Call and examine for yourselve?n
charge made (or looking.
1^, April 18 47 t#
TAILORING*
_ W M. WHISNANT
RBtPKCTFULLY Informs the publ
that hecrvntlnuee to CUT and MAK1
hi UP, Id the most fashionable and approve
ry styles
" GENTLEMEN'S 6ARMENTSHe
rnny be found in th? building on Mni
street next door below MoPbsrson's Bek
? ry.
In the front store will be kept e supp
!; " FAMILY GROCERIES,
Such ?s Soger, Coffee, Ten, Spices, Sod
Ac . which ere offered el low prices for On
or Country Produce.
April IS it 11
mil.
T MAI STffBff
THOMAS IfCM
THOMAS STEBS
THOMAS STEEIV
THOMAS STEK1V
AT OLD STAND McDA VID A D UNO A NS
A T OLD 8TA NO McDA VID A DUSCAN8
ATOLD STAND Me DA VTD A DU SCANS
A T OLD STAND McDA VID A DUNCA NB
A T OLD STAND McDA VID A> nusnA v.?
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS' FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
AND H0U8B KEEPING ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES
i AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLB5
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH ONLY
just" received
FOR
APRIL TRADE,
ALMONDS,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
SALMON,
PICKLES,
SAUCES,
mc
moouk i ivitrx i
or
AND
CONFECTIONARIES
o'
A S* St KXKDS,
Fresh Whole Rice
AKD
; CilEESE,
> P10WS,
- Hoes,
; Traces,
Haines,
ANfr >
OTHEP. AF.TIOLEB
FOR
FARMERS' USE
I UMBSBTN'S
; FRESH
I GARDEN SEEDS,
GRASS SEEDS
| OHMM 8?F 8,
? dbo.
! J. W. NORWOOD
] SURG&OM DEIITttTi
GREENVILLE, S C
OFFICE for tli? prevent, ot<
i; WH1TMIUE <fc PRROUrtON
|. Store.
i; Maroh 21 41 8ro*
st -
Notice.
a ??;o
INCOME TAX ! INCOME TAX !
_ Orricie Am't Assessor Internal Revenue,
33d Division, 8d Collection Dist.,
OfcKKRviLLK, S. C., April 2d, 1867.
HAVING been appointed Assistant A
sessor of United States Internal Re
. enne for the Twenty-third Division, Thi
Collection District, comprising the Fii
? Regiment 8. O. M., with headquarters
Greenville, 8. C? all persons residing with
the above named Regiment, who have n
given in their INCOME TAX required u
n. der the Excise Law, for the years ISM ai
e- 1866, are requested to call at my Office ai
adjust the same without delay.
!y The especial attention of Distillers
Spirituous Liquors is called to the abo
notiee, as they must come forward and i
pert at ones,
la, rW Office In the old Tost Office bulldii
sh E BOOKER.
Assistant Assessor Internal Revenue
April? 41 II
j. D. ASDMOHHHH|
HOKE'S 010 HHHIR
on ooom sowers
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Y Y rl?d Stock of
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EMBRACING :
Brown ft Bleached Shrtings
and Sheetings,
Tick*, Denimr,
Stripe*, Cottonades,
Linen Dock* and Drills,
Bltjr end Spanish Linen*,
Irish Linen*,
Table Dtm**ki, Towellings, Ae.
Calicoes, Printed Lawns,
Jaconets, Ginghams,
Chambravs, Mohairs,
Baragee, Angiace, A1 paces,
Bombasine*, Challie, Sc., Sc.
. Cambric, Jaconet, WgliMk,
Swiss and Mn)] Muslin*,
Victoria Lawn a
- White and Colored Tarleton*,
Braids, Linen Collars, Cuff*.
Cloves and Hosiery,
Veiling, Laoe Palls, Love Vsil^
Lsce Veils.
Trimming*,
liat and belt Ribbons,
Drees Buttons and Trimmings,
French Corsets and Hoop Skirts.
Conset Lscets.
ss,?ts,n?ss,s ass- w^aaa fro*
CA8HM.EBETTB,
TWEED8,
JEANS,
BLACK ASD COLORED CASSIMERES,
French Drab d'Kta and Cloth.
REAOT M ABIE CLO T MING.
SlllRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, Ac.
Men sad Bays' Wool, Par and Straw Bate.
Ladies' Trimmed Hats,
Un trimmed Hats.
Boots and Shoes.
Umbrsllas and Parasols.
?r a ? -a
nwawue ana uiatty.
Croekery and Glassware.
Sugars and Coffees, all grade*.
Groceries, Dye Btuffa, do., do.
BT Corn, Corn Starch, Rye, Flour, Bacon,
Sugar Cured Hams, Lard, Batter, Bggw,
with many other artlclea too tcdioua to
mention, at the lowest price* for CASH
OR PRODUCE.
Saddles, Bridles, Girths, FllrTup irons.
Riding and Buggy Whips, Powell's and 8eovill'a
Steel and Iron lloea, Foolscap, Letter
and Note Papsr, White and Colored Knvelbpea,
Sleol Pens, Ink, Spelling Books,Slats
and Lead Pencita Silver and Steel Thimbles,
Hooks and Kyee, English and American
Pins, Pound and Mourning Pina,
Factory Yarn, Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Segara, Pipes, Black and Oreen
i Teas, Oolong Tea, Nails, Handsaw Files,
' Door and Window Bolts, Glass, Tacks,
i Screws, Cabdles, Ad. inu Sperm, Rice,
Crackers, Candy, Salt, Violin Strings, Castor
and Sweet Oil, Turpentine, Laudanum,
Paregoric, Gum Camphor, Essences, Cologne,
Ac., Nutmegs, Mace, Citron, Currents, Cloves,
Ac., Sulphur, Blue Stone, Altera, Saltpetre,
Brimstone, Logwood, Ac., Ac , Ac.
JOHN B. A* 1171 OKE.
State of South Carolina.
orReNville district.
IN COMMON PLIA8.
William Watiimvs. Okokgb W. Brooks.?
Attachment.
WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did on the ll'.h
day November, file bia Declaration
against the Derendant, who, it ia Mid, ia
absent from and without the limits of this
Stale, and has neither wife nor Attorney
known within the Mine, npon whom a copy
of the aaid Declaration might be served: It
is therefore ordered that the Mid Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Deelalaration
on or before the 17th November,
which will be in the year of our Lord, on*
thousand eight hundred and sixty MVM.
otherwise final and absolute judgment will
then be given and awarded against him.
Clerk's Office, Greenville Diet., fit 0., December
6, 18b3
W. A. McDANIEL, C. 0. C. P.
Dec fl 38 ly
8TATE OF SOUTH CAEOLIHAGREENV1LLE
DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
CHRISTOPHER M. GREER, Amlnlstrator,
applicant against Josiah Greer, John
Greer, Moses Greer, and William Ward,
and their heirs* whose names are on'
known, defendants?Citation for revieion
of Sale bill and final otttl count of Jintate.
TT APPEARING that Josiah Greer, John
A Greer, Mom Greer, end William Ward,
and their helr^ reaide beyond tbia State, it
is ordered that th$y do appear at a Court of
Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court
9 House, on Wedneadav, (be 26th day of
June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to show
cause, if any they eanj why the Sale Bill of
the Eatate of ELIZABVTH SMITH, deoeaaed,
should not be revised, by introducing
tt testimony for that purpose, to ascertain tko
"S true value of the articles sold, and a final
settlement of the said Estate be made ou
tbat day; and on failure of partiea to ap?
_ pea- in person or by attorney, their oonseata
will be taken as confessed
Given nnder my hand, at Greenvilla GOnrf
House, this 26th day of March, A. D.f
1867.
I! 8. J. DOUTHIT, O. O. I>?
\ Mar 28 44 it
) Qs F. TOWNE8,
T. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r<^ and
! SOLICITOR IK EaiJITY.
fVPEICE at tba same building adjoining
lot Lr New Court House, formerly occupied by
m- Towaca A CaurtiubL, before dissolution of
ltd the firm.
nd Greenville, 8. C. Jan IJ-3A
?#f For Sale,
re! COTTON MACHINIST AT BATXITILLH
2 DRAWING FRAMES
9 SPEEDERS.
AH In prime workintr order,
JAMES MONTGOMERY.
f April 11 48 ?