The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, May 23, 1867, Image 3
p^-?kg^H|^BUjgU>*j
Book, May IS, 1847.
^Perry'e Letter.
jpbt>V fail mad the latter ?f E*-Oov.
jnKK^Ta c.. on tho military amalgam*
It la tho firat lumlnoas eoncie*
Bfflyma practical view of tho eaae we have eeen.
P^' P^flie true oourae of white men of the Sooth
1^^ (a therein *o plainly marked out that we do
not eee how there ean be ground for dflference
of opinion. It ia brief, plain and practical.
Remitter and vote * So Convention."
This Iutw you, of oourse, under military
rule, but better be ruled by King Bickbt or
King Pope, for hundred year*, than get
your Strta Into the hands of nigger* Sickles
arfl Pope are tolerable. Coffee and
Sambo ara simply Intolerable. Sickles and
Pope are white men ; and if they try, oannot
quite forget it. if this course is pursued,
it throws the whole subject back upon
Congress, and leaves the responsibility with
thet body. Got, Perry's letter, however,,
explains the whole snlject fully; and *?
take greet pleasure in leying such e noble,
manly and spirited communication before
our reader* That it is in striking contrast*
with some other letters from the same State
lends it an additional Interest.
Tribute of Kespeot.
At a called meeting of the Adelphian 80 clety
of Furroan University, the following
.preamble and resolutions were adopted :
IFJhrreas, it has pleased Almighty Ood, to
deprive us of our honored and beloved professos,
Rev. P. O. Edward*, who has ever
Is bond for the advancement of ed"eatk>n.
-and'for the interests of his students ; and,
^whereas, we feel deeply impressed with a
-cense of gratitude and love for him as a
'ft lend and preceptor; therefore, be It
Rnolved, That we bow submissively to
the ?ad dispensation of Providence, which
lias oalled away our beloved and honored
preceptor.
Heiolved, That we dispense with the an
'niversery celebration of the 16th instant
Refolded, That we wear the usual badge
of mourning for thirty days.
Itetolwtd, That we tender our heart-felt
cympathies to his bereaved family.
Rftolved, That the foragoing preamble
*nd resolutions be published In the Oreen
ville papers and in the Religion* Herald
and that a eopy thereof be sent to the family
of the deceased.
JOHN H. DAROAN, President
Jambs P. Allu, 8?-eretary.
May 28 62 1
Beligioua Bervloos, Sunday, May 36.
BlDlilt nkamk II A SI D Uf 1,
, ? - v. Ail n? XMJT. FT 1/.
Thomas.
Methodist Church, 11, A. M., Rov. J. W.
llOMBBlT.
Episcopal Church, 11, A. M., and 8, P. M.
Rev. Kllisoh Capbrs.
Presbyterian Church, 11, A. M., and 4, P. M.,
Dr. Do ist.
Pastors are respectfully requested to
Inform us when any change occurs in the regular
supplies.
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
coamBCTBO WRSKLT, sr
GRADY, FERGUSON & MILLER, MERCHANTS.
ORB8NVILLH, 8. C., MAY 22, 1807.
APPLES, ? bushel, Dried Jo, $2 00
BEEF, n?, fresh, according to ear, 8 A 10 e.
BACON, ? lb 14 <$ 10 e.
BALE HOPE, ft lb 85 e.
BLUB STONE, ft lb .. 20 e.
BAOUIN6, Ounny, %i yd, 45 s.
BUTTER, ? lb,...- ?....20 e.
BKESWAX, 18 lb, 20 e.
BRANDY, m gallon, Peaah, $4 00
CHICKENS; head, 20 (ft 25 e.
COTTON, $ lb 18 (ft 20 e.
COFFEE, ? lb, Rio, .T..S3 e.
" h ? Jmrm, - 50 s.
rnns ? ??i?i -
WW?| ?p 30 S.
CANDLKS, lb. Adamantine, ..40 ?.
" 44 44 Sperm 60 e.
44 " 44 Tallow 30 e.
COPPERAS, * ?> Kogllab, 10 e.
K008, a?Ma .. 15 e.
FLOUR, fl barrol, .. $10 00
GOLD. ... *1 SO
WNQKR, ? B? - 60
IRON, N ft, 8w?ed,M - Hi ?
" 44 '' Country, 9 e.
? " 44 Horse Shoe, ...10 e.
INDIGO, VI ft, South Carolina, $2 00
44 " 44 Spanish Float, 2 26
LUMBER, ? 100 feet, Pine,...$l 76 @ $2 00
LKAD, ?l ft, 20 e.
LKATIIKR, U ft, Solo 60 ?.
44 44 44 Upper,............00 @ 70 e.
M ADDKK, "gt ft, 20 ?.
MO LASS KS. ^ gallon, West India,......$1 00
t. NAILS, * ft, Parhar hUll, 12i e.
44 14 44 Horse, ..60 ?.
7* OAT8, tt bushel, - 76 e.
PEAS, * 44 - *1 30
PORK, tt ft. net, 10 e.
POWDBR, tt ft, ...76 e.
PHPPKR, fTft, Blaek 60 e.
PBACflBft, V bushel. Dried.
POTATOES, bushel, Irish none.
" " " Bweet, nons.
RICK, ?>, 16 @ 17 ?.
HTK4L, fl lb, Cast, - 8ft ?.
SALT, V ?Mk, Mrsrpool, $t 35
? " Knrhel, " ... ...1 3ft
SUGAR, & lb, Drown .......... 10 Qt> 30 e.
" " " Clarified, U s.
SHOT, 30 e.
OI)A, W e.
STARCH, r?* e, j
SPICK, $ lb * J
BHIRTINO, J, V J*> ? 14 1
TURK 1KB, ? bead 7ft e. <a tl
TOBACCO, Manufactured, lb, ft# e. (ft $3 00 i
TALLOW, ** lb ?ft e. <
TEA, tb, Gunpowder,... ~.M 3ft I
? .? ,4 Hyson,...,.......? 3 3ft
? ? ? IS lack $3 00 ft $3 40 I
WHEAT, ft bushel $8 00
WHISKY IB gallon fS 00
YAHN, 'j? bunch, Factory, 12 ftO |
f? tit oo,
o?m>o, > too,
H^^HHBHISfoni 810 to $100 ; Lord.
HHHK^HnU: Bjnip, ^ (rollon, low.
88 j Rice. ^ lb, 11 OMti;
HMTn ?*?. 80 <s> 31.
SSP Aooitsta, Moy 81.
wMton market dot, with aolea of 84 boles ;
ladling* 34.
SA*AK?Alt, Mot 81.
Cotton dull ende h?ryj middlings 28.
Mosii.k, Moy 21.
Silti of cotton 700 b$led ; middling* 91
Chari.bbTo*, jfiay 20.
SiIm of ootton, 162 bales. Low middling,
24 <$ 241; middling, 16 ($ 261.
Recovery Lodge, Ho 81, A.*. F.
JV THR OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
jOproof Recorerj Ixtdgt, No. SI., A.*. F.\
M.\, are requested to meet at their
Lodge Room, 1hi? afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Br order of W. M.
F. A. WALTER. Jr., Sec'j.
May 33 62 1
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY
HAVING MADE
new armngemenU
Luwith our wotkmeii,
JrwHl.ml materially re
W^TtfKj dneed the cost of
^ Manufacture, we de
elre to call the
8HHHHHV tent ion the publlo
to the feet, that for <7o?A, we will do Repairing
at greatly REDUCED PRICES, and
make liberal dieoount on NEW WORK.
We have on hand an aeaorimentof OPF.N
AND TOP BUGGIES, BOCKAWAYS and
LIGHT CARRIAGES; aleo every deacrip
lion of Wagons we make.
gWQlva us a ealll.
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
May 28 62 tf
Alaop 8c Yonngcr>8
GENUINE SCOTCH ALE,
IN QUARTS AND PINTS.
L?!NE>?!N1
?^?WM ?Y?yr
AN(D PORTEI*.
If For Sale at tike mansion
llonae.
May ? 11 (f
Superior
COGNAC BRANDT,
SUPERIOR JAMAICA AND ST. CKOIX
RUM
PURE HOLLAND OIX
CABINET WniBKT.
HTAt the mansion Klonse.
May S3 52 tf
winesT
SUPERIOR MADKRIA, SHERRY AND
PORT WINES
ClIAM PAUNB
CLARET
FRENCH CORDIALS
AC., AC.
If AI the mansion Klonse.
May 23 52 tf
STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA.
OKSSSVILLK DISTRICT. .
By S J. /) O ITT HIT Etquire, Ordinary of
taid District.
WHEREAS. SARAH A. HAWKINS,
ha* filed a Petition in my Office,
praying that Letter* of Administration on
all ana singular th? goods and chattels,
rixhts and credit* of WILLIAM M. HAWKINS,
late of the District aforesaid, deceased,
should be granted to her.
Tkete art, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and oreditor*
of the said deceased, to be and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District, to
t>e holdeo at Greenville Court House, wi the
4th day of June, to show cause, if any, why
the saitl Administration .tnulJ
granted.
8. J. IX tUTIIIT, O. O. D.
Ordinary's Office, 21*1 May, 1807.
May 28 62 2
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DMT1UCT.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE ii heraby given, to
all persons who have not yet mode
their RETURNS, that the Books will posi
lively be eloeed on Saturday, 25th inatant.
Those fail to make Returns by that time
will be DOUBLE TAXED, as longer indul
gence cannot be given.
CPT* ALL TAXK8 mnst be paid by Soladay
in J una next. After that time Defaulters
will 6nd their accounts io the hands of
the Sheriff.
A. 0. PEACE, Tax Collector,
Greenville Distriet *
May 16 61 1
* THE FARMS GA R DE N *;
8UDSCRIBK FOR TIIB ONLY
A0RICTVRAL PAPER
PUBLISHED IN SOUTH OA RO LIN A ,
on DOLLAR PXR Air ROM.
irictsix mvimm ... ...M
AN AGRICULTURAL MOIfTnLY,bear- 1
tag the above title, will be leaned by tbe
undersigned on the first of every month, and <
will be especially devoted to the Impfotemont <
of the Farm and Garden enltaraof the Soalk, i
It will eoeaiat of 24 pegee of uswal rnegaatae I
form, doatate column, end will be leaned at the i
rate ef $1.00 per aaoam. It will he edited by |
ieteUigent end practical farmer*, who are eon- ,
atantly engaged in atudying the subject, end
as aeeaaa will allow, will be embellished with
appropriate illustration*.
Will not every reader of this paragraph ira- .
mediately aead forward hiw name, and the
rash, and exert himself to place this enterprise
la the front rank of journal ism t
Kae losing $1.04, tbe prtoe of a newel sab- [
terlptkm, er 10 edtits for a specimen copy. '
Address, J AO. It. J AC?>HS A CO., f
Clinton, C. I
Msy Id M tf I |
^ BPFw. a LEARY.
?
P?UN3MITHINtt. j
TB?.*b3,SsUifiST^.'u> - ":
"t (
throughout, upon order.
tl.^Mr^r^n's" bV?a*on?'>l? *? ? ??
Uni I !u- T*r,"& ng your ^.Udk
, Dl p, (l profnrHl*.
HloSbop f..t WfeTrtELiySoMoUDd. ,
now Momi-o. Gowor, Oo*. M.rkUy A Co *
M . W. d. CA Mil git
May 60 ,
W. H. HOVEY,
PROPRIETOR OF THE I
LADIES' STORE,
ftJB 1 Hi WOULD mint respectfully
RMrmH inform the Ltiiifi end public
HHril III" frr n mVj that hie STOCK OF
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS ia now
very complete, nod well calculated to gin
satisfaction, both aa to price and quality.
The Stock consists in part aa followa vis.:
Challe and English B-reges ; Paris Plaids ;
Hlmalayaa; Colored Lawns; Printed Mue- J
Una ; Spring Prints ; Alapacaa ; Englieh and
Italian Crapes; Corded. Dotted and Plaid
8wise; Jaconet ; Mull and Nainsook Muslins;
White and Colored Brilliants; White
and Colored Tarltona ; Linen Cambrics and
Lawns; Edgings and Inserting*; Thread
Laces and Imitations ol same; Silk, Cotton
and Worsted Tracing Braids; Trimming ]
and Bonnet Ribbons; Brushes; Combs;
Collars ; Cravats; Belts ; Beltings ; Bleach,
ed and Brown Table Damask ; Sheetings
and Pillow Casings; Toilet Towels; Doylies |
Linen and Cotton Diapers; Longolothe)
Ladies and Misses Hose; Gents and Boys
half Hose ; Farmers Drills ; Brown Linens ;
Cassimeres; Tweeds; Jeans; Shoes; Hats;
Summer Clothing ; Hem-Siitcbe-i, Kmbroid- .
ered and Mourning Handkerchiefs; Gloves; f
Cologne and Extracts; Castil* and Toilet
Soaps ; and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Gall and examine for yourselvs?no
charge mads for looking. i
April 18 47 tf *
REAL ESTATE SALE!
. WILL BE SOLD, before
the Court House door of
fl| Greenville District, on the
*fir it Monday of June next, all
that piece, parcel and tract of land, situated
in Greenville District, on waters of Rockv
Creek, bounded by lands of Mrs. Mary K.
Hudson, W. A. Hudson, T. C. Roas and a
others; and containing one hundred acres,
more or leas. On the premises, ia a DWELLING
HOUSE, ennri U AII .11
out-building*. Bold th? property of
JAMES L. HUDSON. deceased, a* directed
by the will of deceased *
Tkrm? :?A credit of 12 months; interest
from dsy of sale, with note and approved
security, and a mortgage of the premises f
if deemed necesvny.
E P. HUDSON. Executor.
Greenville, S. C? Mav 1st, 1807.
May 9 8*0 8
TAILORING.
W M. WHISKANT
Respectfully informs the public '
that he continues to CUT and MAKEUP,
In the most fashionable and approved
styles,
GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS*
He mny be found in the building on Main- 1
street next door below MePhersou'a Hake y.
]
In the front store will be kept a supply
?f FAMILY GROCERIES,
Such aa Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, 8?da, J
Ac., which are offered at low pricea for Gash
or flonntrvPpnitn??
April 18 47 tf
FLOUR! FLOUR!
JUST receive*! end for sale cheap, for the (
(7 ASit, a lot of extra*fino Country
FLOUR. Come quiek, if yon want good bisedit.
DAVID A STRADLEY.
May 1 40 tf
ICE! ICE! ICE!
AT 3 CTS PEIiPOUND,
CAN be bad at my lee TIouso every day 4
from sunrise in the morning, until 8 "
o'clock A. M., also from 6 o'clock till sundown,
P. M.
T. W. DAVIS.
May 2 40 . tf
j* WTNOH wooi^
SURGEON DENTIST.
GREENVILLE, 8 C
OFFICK for the present, over 4
ACiHK WH1TMIRE A PEROUSON'S *
Store.
Marth 21 4t 8m?
DE MO REST'8 MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
UNIVERSALLY acknowledged the
Model Parlor Magazine of America ;
devoted to Oiiginal Stories. Poema. Sketch
es, Architecture end Mode) Cottages, Household
Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal 1
snd Literary Oossip (including special dcpgrttasata
on Fashions) Instructions on
Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exerciser,
Music, Amusements, etc.; all by the host
authors, and profusely and artistically illustrated
with costly Engravings (full sire)
useful and reliable Patterns, Embroideries,
jewelry, and a Constant succession of artistic
novelties, with other ussful and entertaining
literature. g
No person of refinement, economical 1
housewife, i r lady of taste, can afford to dt>
without the Model Monthly. Single copies,
HO cents; back numbers, as Specimens, 10
eents; either mailed free Yearly, f8. with
s valuable premium ; two copies, $5.SO;
three copies, (7 SO; five copies (12, and
Slendid premiums for clubs ht$3 each, with
c first premiums to each subscriber. AdW.
JENNINGS DEMORF8T. _
No. 478 Broadway, New York. /
Demorest's Monthly and Young America,
together, $4. with the premiums for each.
A Vaauow lady who has been collecting
fold beads for twenly-ffve years, in fulflllnant
of a dying request of a relative, now
tae a string thirty feat long, containing
norc than 1,000, some of which are worth
'rom (8 to (5 apiece. n<
May 1C M tf to
P SB ?il
THOMAS 8T81N,
MAIN STREET,
M
McDavid d Duncan's
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
SA8 JUST BXCKIVKD a Tall Awortment
of Grocerie*, Dry Good*, Htrd*r?,
F?noy Good*, IttU and Bonnet*, which
b will Mil at remarkably low frrloM, for Caah,
uu IUT1WB U1? ouBioinyri w OJUI Bull extmiDO
Is a took :
Coffees.
RIO,
LA6UYRA,
JAVA.
Sngrars,
A Crashed.
Porto BieoHolasse^
TBINIDAD,
EXTRA GOLDEN SYRUP.
BBS HIVE SYRUP.
reas,
YOUNG HYSON,
GUNPOWDER,
OOLONG,
ENG. BREAKFAST.
Cheese,
?MESMOIRE,
Q?SMEW,
DM0TA.ENQ. E)AD(RY0
Lard,
FLOUR,
SUPERFINE.
SELF RAISING,
CORN Si ARCII.
MAIZENA.
Chocolate,
COCOA BROMA,
SWEET CUOCOLATE.
sweei uu,
OR SALAD OIL,
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,
ENGLISH ONION TICKLES,
chow enow,
PICCALILLI,
MIXED PICKLES
Oysters in Cans* 1
and 2 lbs*
SALMON IN CANS,
LOBSTESS,
SARDINES,
SPICED OYSTERS.
Tomatoes in Cans*
GREEN CORN IN CANS,
PEACHkS IN CANS,
PINE APPLE,
STRAWBERRIES.
fellies*
PEACH,
currant,
APPLE AND QUINCE.
English Mustard,
;N CANS, BOXES, and PKAGS,
FRENCH MUSTARD
TV urvrrr rc
Soaps,
turpentine,
FAMILY and
TOILET.
Crockery,
TEAS, COFFEES.
PLATES, SOUPS,
PITCHERS, &c.,
EWERS and BASIN'S,
CHAMBERS, &q.
Sloths,
CASSIMKRES, (light)
doeskinb, linens,
DUCK, DRILLS,
BLOUSE and BLAY LINEN,
CRASH, TOWELLING,
HUCKABACK,
DIAPER, &c.
3alicoe8,
PACIFIC,
SPRAGUE'S,
ifERRIMAC,
WAMSUTTA
aud OTHER KlNDS.
Figured
S WISS
JACONETS and CAMBRICS,
organdies,
MOT5AMBIQUES,
Ba Rages,
TAMATINES, Ac., Ac.
LOiigcloths,
shirtings,
drills, jeans.
bro. domestics.stripes.
checks. pla1d3,
tickings, Ac., Ac.
Misses' and Ladies'
lata,
bonnets irt untfMtalty low price*,
grn rs' end boys' 8traw,
leghorn end felt hats,
shoes, Ac., Ac.
In shot*, everything neeful, (torn n eamhrio
o?llo, to ? hhi). of nagnr ; from collar*
I'ot I iJr.
MISS.
- -fr" . ? - -- -
fltraJijjJMER
J. 1). A8HM0RE'S;
HOKE'S 010 STAKO
<! * lUUM aAtnut ? ? ?>?m_ -- -
vmjb wvvj* Bvvm a?W vyVBT OVVUi
IIPiiB EffiSB
-JffrWrr JttrVtTi JtitTi
HO IS now^i^ng a Urge and va
8BASDHAB1UE ?DOTS,
KM MAC) NO !
Brown ft Bleached Sh rt ng ;
and Sheetings,
Tlcka, Denim*,
Stripes, Cotton* "left.
Linen Ducks and Dillls,
Blajr and Spanish Liuens,
Irish Linens,
Table Uamusks, Towelliaga, ?ke.
Calicoes, Printed Lawm,
Jaconets. Qingham\
ChnmbrSys, Molmira,
Bu rages, Angiice, Alpscaa,
Homlinzines, Challie, Ac., Ac.
Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook.,
Swiss and Mu'l Muslins,
Victoria lawns,
While ana Colored Tarletont.
Braids, Linen Collars, Cuffs,
til ores and Hosiery,
Veiling, Lace Falls, Love Veils,
Lace Veile.
TrlmmlnRs,
Hat nn<l Brit Ribbons,
Dress Buttons sat Trimmings,
French Corsets and Uoop Skirts.
Corset Lacels.
sst^moiws asff WAmnajiFsr,,
CA8HMBBETTE.
TWEEDS,
JEANS,
BLACK AND COLORED CASSIRERES,
Krr.lrl, TV?I. J ? -* L
VI uvn nuu V^IUlIl.
ready made Clothing,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, Ac.
In m4 Boys' Wool, Pur and itraw Hats.
Ladies' Trimmed Hats.
Untrlnsmed Hats,
Boots aad 8hoel<
Umbrellas and Parasols.
Hardware and Cutlery.
Crockery and Glassware.
8agar and Coffees, all grades.
Groosrles, Bye Stuffs, Ac , do.
tm~ Corn, Corn Starch, Rye, Plonr, Bacon,
Sugar Cured llama Lard, Butter, Eggs,
with many other nrtlclea too tedious to
mention, at the lowest prices for CASH
OR PRODUCE.
Saddles, Bridles, Girths, Stirrup Irons,
Riding and Boggy Whine, Elwell's and Scovill's
Steel and lion Hoes, Foolscap, Letter
and Note Paper. While and Colored Enyel
opes. Steol Pens, Ink, Spelling Books, Slate
and Lend Pencils, Silver and Sleel Thimbles,
Hooka and Eyes, English and American
Pina, Potiod and Mourning Pine,
Factory Yarn, Chewing and Smoking
T'obooco, Segara, Pipes, Black and Green
Teas, Oolong Tea, Nails, Handsaw Files,
I>oor and- Window Bolts. Glnse, Tacks,
Scrows, Candles, Ad and S|>erm, Rice,
Crackers. CandyfSnlt, Violin Stringe, Castor
and Sweet Oil, Turpentine, Laudanum,
Paregoric, Gum Camphor, Essences, Cologne,
Ac , Nut megs, Mnce, Citron, Currents, Cloves,
Ac., Sulphur, Blue Stone, Alum, Salt Petre,
Brimstone, logwood, Ac., Ae , Ac.
JOHN D. ASHINOltE.
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA
r.RRRKViT.TV nreTDUT
w . .AJMU I/IO I ltlVl ?
In the Court of Ordinary.
ClIRtSTOPHER M. GREER, Amiolstrator,
applicant against Josinh Greer, Jutm
Oteer, Mose* Greer, and William Ward,
and thels heir*, whose name* are unknown,
defendants?Citation for revision
of Sale Bill and final scltlemeul of Estate.
tT APPEARING that Josinh Greer. Joha
1. Greer, Mosee Greet, and William Ward,
nnd their heirs, reside beyond thUState.it
U ordered that they do appear at a Court of
Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court
IJtAe, on Wednesday, the 20th day of
June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to show
cause, if any they can, why the Sale Bill of
the Estate of El.lZARKTH SMITH, deeeas
ed, should not be revised, by introducing
testimony for that purpose^ to ascertain the
true value of the articles sold, and a final
settlement of tiie said Estate be made on
thatdny; and on failure of parties to appose
in person or by attorney, their consents
will be taken as confessed
Given under my band, at Greenville Conrt
House, this 26th day of March, A. D.,
1867.
S. J. DOUTItIT, O. 0. TV.
Mar 28 44 if
JUST RECEIVED^
A CDI Ckinin iAftAftTiirn* - -
n orLcnuiu noaun I MtlN I Uh
tPRING PRIMS,
^ SUCAR of all grades,
A Coffeea, Candle*,
| I BHOES.
4H55R Cheeaa, Crackers,
MOL \88KS,
Bleached and unbleached Cloths of nil
8or?a,
Naila, Iron,
1 BUCK HTM,
Chewing and Sttoking Tubaed,
Rice, Flour,
C<>rn and Bacon,
iuro, tt> a, Ac . Ac.
In any quantity and trill be aula loir for
the CASH
tOlfrE A^t) SEE US.
David & Stradley,
GROCERS AND COM. WAREHOUSE.
April 25 48 lm
NOTICE.
fllllR Partnership heretofore existing
JL undet the Arm of R 0. BROWN &
CO.f is this day oitsolved by fnutual consent.
The affairs of the firm will be settled
by the undersigned, who will continue business
at the old stand of CARR. Thankful
for the past kindness of tho community,
they hope to merit their further confiduaoe
and support
"W. F. ?t J. II. MORRIS.
Greenville, P. C , April IHHh, IbGJ.
May 9 50 ' 3
Knew Thy Mlay 1
MADAM! ?. W. TWmWtom, the 0m* dM
Boglleb Aetroleglet, CWmjltl ttl
MtiMu, who bw wMllM tk*
Imm or the 014 ii III I i llMWl|^Bj
Mlf at Hadeea, K. Y. Mlfcil
pmuw *Mh wwfcrfcl pewww ef
tight, M to enable Mot to iaytrt
tMo |Mlnl laportMo* to tMo ilagW or
fled of ?itb?r Ml. While in a lUtlof ttjft BH
do the refjr K>lim of At
you tin to UlTjr, uj by the old of 00
moot of tatoDM power, known m the h7*tw4|H|
otrope, furwlew to priMni a life-like
tare of the future huiband or wife of thtgj 3
ptloaat, together with date of a?nM|nBmHH
Uoa ta IMMi leading traiu of okar*o4rtjM?^9|^B^H
A II IS ! Ut> UIBUUg, H UVOHU W M||HMUra^n|D
nlale mo MMrt. 8hs will md
? MrtUtad oertttokte, or written gwsr?B|W^ppJ|PJ?f??
that the picture U whet It purport* to bftT"
enclosing * amftll look of hair, and stating
place of birth, age, disposition and complexion,
and enclosing fifty oanta and a tamped envelope
addreeaed to yourself, you will receive the
picture and dealred Information by retwra
mail. All oommunlcationa sacredly confidential.
Address in confidence, Madakb R. F.
Tuorstox, P. 0. Box 2J3, Hudson, H. Y.
May 3d 53 U
? I w
CBHFEK COMA.
Ob I she was beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, untwined,
Knebaiuod the rery heart and mind.
Cr taper
For Curling the Hair of either Sex into
Wary and Glossy Kinglets or
Heavy, Massive Curls.
By using this article, Ladles and Gentlemen
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is the only article In the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time give it
bountiful, glossy appearance. The Crieper
Coma not Only (furls the hair, but invigorates
beautifies and cleanses it; la highly and delightfully
perfumed, and is the moat oomplete
. article of the kind ever offered to the American
| public. The Crisper Coma will he sent to any
address, M*le<l and postpaid for 91.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists,
No. 3 Wert Fayette Street* Syracuse, N. T.
May 23 , 62 ly
Eeparator Capilli.
Throw away your false frines, your twitches,
your wig Dee
tractive of eomfort, and not worth a lg:
Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair.
And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair.
REPARATOR CAPILLI.
For restoring hair upon bald heads (from
whatever cause it may. hare fallen out)
and forcing a growth of hair upon the faoe, U
has no equal. It will foree the beard to grow
upon the smoothest faee In from fire to oight
weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to
three months. A few ignorant practitioners
have asserted that there Is nothing that will
force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard.
Their asMrtlons are false, as thousands o
liring witnesses (from their own experience)
oan bear witness. But many will say, how
are we to distinguish the genuino from the
spurious t It certainly is difficult, as nine'
tenths of the different preparations advertised
for the hair and beard are entirely worthless,
and you may have already thrown away large
amounts in their purchase. Te such we would
say, try the Reparator Capilli; it will eost you
nothing Unless it fully comes up to our representations.
If your druggist does not keep it,
send us one dollar and we will forward it, postpaid,
together with a receipt for the money,
which will be roturned you on application,
provided entire satisfaction is not given. Address,
W. L. CLARK A CO., Chamieta,
No. S West Fayette Street, Syracuse^ N. T.
May 23 62 (ly
Wonderful but Trtie.
MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re.
Downed Astrulogist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant,
while iu a clairvoyant state, delineate*
tho very features of the period you are to
marry, and by tho aid of an Instrument of intense
power, knovtn as the Psychomotrope,
guarantees to produce a perfect and Hfe-Iike
picture of tho futu(p husband or wife of the
applicant, with date of idarriage, occupation,
leading traits of character, Ac. This is no
Imposition, as testimonials without number
Can assert. By stating piace of birth, Age^
disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing
fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed
to yourself, you will receive the picture
by return mail, together with desired information.
?
^9* Address in confidence, Madams GsnTRUDK
Rkminoto*) P. 0. Box 297, West Troy,
N. Y. May 23 62 ly
There eometl^ glad tidings of joy to all.
to young and to did; to great and to email;
The beamy vthitsli dhee wai so precious
and hire;
Is free for ill and all may be lair.
feY THE USE OF
CHASTELLAR'S
WttlTB LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For improviug and Beautifying the Complexion.
The moid valuable and perfeet pro pa nation
In uSfc for giving the skin a Lesatidwt
tcirl like lint, that it onlv found to youth,
t quiCkly removes Tan, Freckles* F'mapWe,
I Blotches, Moth Patches, Bellow wees, Rrvpi
tionS, ahd all impuritiet of the akin, kindly
Healing the esme leaving the akia white
and War as alabaster. Its nse can not be
detected l?y the closest scrutiny, and being
a teg* table preparation ia perfectly harmless.
It is the only article of the kind oaed
y the French, and ia considered by the
I'ai i-ian as indiepenenhle to a perfect toilek.
Upwards ef 80,000 bottles were sold do?ti???
the past year, a sufficient guarantee ?f it?
efficacy. Price only *76 oeut* Sent by
mail, poaVpaid, on reoeipt of Oft otdry^by
BKROER, SHUTTM A Co., Chcmista,
286 River St., Troy, Jf. T.
May 28 69 ly
G. Fa TOWNEST
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AMD
SMicrroE nr eqtjttt,
OVP1CV iU the same building a<1) dating
New Court Tlouac, formerly occupied by
T'iwirs A Cami-beli., before ditaolution of
tb? firm.
Urgont illc, g. C. Jan ol-2A