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concealment must date back to the
Spanish occupation.
[Pensaeola Obtervtr.
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Noibt but all Right at Last ?The
qvfet of thia locality was much atirred
oq last Saturday by an unusually hoarse
and terrible roaring or rather blowing.
Some supposed that a whale had been
driven by the last atorm up our lit*
tie Bush river and from thence to
Bcott's creek, where it runs through the
railroad embankment, and was there
spouting its last, but on rushing to tLe
spot it was ascertained to bo the engine
of the Laurens railroad, which had at
last made a run through. Its terrible
whistling was excusable therefor, after
so long a silence. We trust, however,
that it will use more moderation in future,
as the fact of its safe passage
through is already known and recognized,
and the hepe entertained that
regular trips will now be made between
this town and Laurens. The travelling
public will be rejoiced to hear of the
completion of the repairs on this road.
We congratulate everybody now,
that Newberry and her noble old sister
?Laurens?are again reconstructed?
according to the locomotive.
[Neither ry Herald.
DcAtii or an Arht Officer.?Col.
Theodore O'lJara, of Kentucky, died recently
in Alabama, where he had become
a farmer. He was known
thTOUgfiont the country both as a soldier
and a man of letters. He was formerly
an officer ol the tlnilcd Slates army,
arid distinguished himself in the Mexi*
can wat. Subsequently, he was associated
with Gcu. Lopez in his invasion of
Cuba, and was also connected-with Gen.
Walker in his Nicarnuga expedition.?
Daring the late war, he served in the
Confederate army. He was present at
the battfo of Shiloh, when* (Jen. Albert
ojawrj w v/niiniuu iuii iuui muy wuuuu*
ed, and held him in his arms until he
breathed his last. The " Hurral of our
Deed,** from which the subjoined lines
are "frequently quoted, was written bv
Cot. O'liars i
" On Fame's eternal c&mpfag ground
Their silent tents aro spread*,
And memory guards wttb solemn rottnd
The bivouac of the dead."
Tn? Crops.?The Yorkville Enquir r
fays:
Onr farmers have begun the web
come task of reaping what they have
own, so far as the early wheat is concerned.
From afr accounts, the jreid
is better then was expected. If the late
wheat turns out to he at all equal to it,
the wheat crop of 1867 will be the best
made in the District for twenty years.
There is little danger now to be appre-*
bended, except from excessively wet
weather.
Cotton and corn are m some places
heavily in the grass; but our Ihrtner*,
believing a bird in the band worth two
i?t the bush, ere devoting their energies
chiefly to the gathering of the crop
which is made.
?Dkatb o? an Old Thin-trr.?The
Be Una (Ala.) Messenger ehrouioles the
death, in the Almshouse of Dallas County,
on Saturday last, of Robert McTv
night in the 84th year of his age.?
Mr. McKnight was, perhaps, the oldest
printer in the U. 8., having commenced
learning the " art preservative ol all
arte" in Georgetown, 8. C., in 1708,
and until wifhin a few years was able
to work at the case. He was an hon*
eat,,industrious, and good roan, and notwithstanding
the poverty in which he
died, was much respeeted by all who
knew biro. He was the fkther of Major
Geo. IffKaight, better known as
"ilew Brans*" '
An Aeabaha colonel, who was as
good, true and brave as be was ignorant
of tactics, was marching bis men
by the dank when w hot fire was opened
upon them. Gen. Rhodes dashed
up and gave the order to charge. The
colonel looked embarrassed, not natter*
Handing that the (General, of oouraa, in
tended bin to llrat throw hia men into
lioa before making the charge. The
order befog again repeated, tlie colonel
aaid, u General, do yoo mean for me to
charge endwaya T
w ( -g
A Tawneeaa paper aaya there never
hae been, within the memory of the odde*t
inhabitant, rich corn crop* in that
ecctioo as will be gathered this fall.
^^BBpnVTord Derby. it
which huitii
BBBm forth thfit donation* to
?2 i 0,000 sterling were
fcldthw?*jsgopi* of the United
HfflK in 1847; wr the relief of the (amIreland
; the!, in 1809, the same
PS were munificent in contributing
^foNft relief of the distress occasioned
Py the outton famine in the EiiglMi
manufacturing ahtrfda } that the South?rn
territory now afHicted by famine is
the cotton-growing territory of the
world and that, the use of the balances
now lying in trust in Lancashire, for
the relief of the people of the South,
would strengthen the 14 union which
should exist between Greet Britain and
America."
Nxw Orleans, June 24.?It is re
ported that, as soon as Marquise learned
of the sale and delivery ofQueretaro
by Lopes, he opened the documents left
with him by Maximilian; amongst
them, he found one in which he abdicated
in favor of young Iturhide. Mar
quise immediately proclaimed Iturbide
Emperor, under the regency of the Empress
Cailotta. lie also arrested thirty
of the most notable Liberals, whom*he
imprisoned as hostages for the lives of
Maximilian and his companions. It is
stated that Maximilian's counsel had
been refused a request for thirty days'
time to prepare, and that he had been
sentenced ; it is also rumored that be
bad been executed, but.there is nothing
authoritative to this effect.
By the last ranil, it is reported that
MarqUise had commenced (be execution
of the hostages, and had shot two. The
death of Mendesis confirmed. All the
foreign prisoners are en route for Mon
terey ; they number four or five thousand?Auslrians,
Belgians and French.
Mr. FlaNdkrs, the new Governor of
Louisiana, appointed by General Sheri
dan, made a speech in New Orleans on
Friday, in which he opposed confiscation,
and also opposed a project guaran
toeing half the offices to colored men.
New Yon*, Juno 25.
Cotton, 20 ? 262. Gold 88|. *
cliarlkstoxf Juno 25V
Cotton, 231 @ 241, sales light.
Religious Services, Sunday, June 30.
Baptist Church, 11, A. M., Rev. J. CFurman.
Methodist Cbnrch, 11, A. M., Rev. J. W.
IIUVDKHT.
Episcopal Church, 11, A. M., and 3, P. M.
Rev.. Ellison Capers.
Presbyterian Church, 11, A. M., and 4, P. M.,
Dr. Bdist.
jar- Pastors mt? respectfully requested to
iulorm us when any change occurs in the regular
supplies.
GREENVILLE TRICES CURRENT.
corrected weekly, by
GRADY, FERGUSON & MILLER, MERCHANTS.
GREENVILLE, 8. C., JUNE 26, 186T.
APPLES, ? bushel, * I 60
BEEF, ft lt>, fresh, according to cutr8 ? 10 c.
BACON, %t lb, 14 ? 16 e.
BALK ROPE. 18 lb 35 e.
BLUE STONE, $1 Ibt ?..20 c.
BAGGING, Gunny, yd, 40 e.
BUTTER, ft MVYmm?h1si 20 e.'
BEESWAX, 1ft lb, 20 e.
BRANDY, ? gallon, Peach, ?(i 00
CniCKENS, Yt head 15 ? 25 e.
COTTON, 18 lb 18 ? 20 c,
COFFEE, ft lb, Rio, 33 c.
" " " Java, 60 c.
CORN. bushel,.. ,.,.)1 40 e.
CANDLES, ft lb, Adnmantlne, 30-e.
" " " 8 perm,....v. 40 e.
? ? ? Tallow, 20 e.
COPPERAS, ^ lb, English, 10 e.
EGGS, ft dosen, 16 e.
FLOUR, ft barrel, 914 ?
dOLD ? $1 30
GINGER, tp lb 50 e.
I HON, "p lb, 8 weed 12* e.
" M '' Country, 8 e.
? ? Morse Shoe,..., .. 10 c.
INDTGO, ft* 1R, South Carolina, $2 00
" - - Spanish Float, 2 25
LUMBER, ? IOO'fcet, Pino,.?gf 75 ? $2 00
LEAD, ? lb, 20 c.
LEATHER, lb, Sola,* ; 60 c.
" " " Upj>er 60 ? 70 c.
MADDER, ft lb, - ?..2U e.
MOLASSES, ft gallon, Weet India,-...ft 00
NAILS, ft lb, Parker Mill, .. 12* ?
" " lloree, 60 e.
OATS, ft buehel, - 75 e.
PEAS, " " $1 60
PORK, ft lb.net, 12* ?
POWDER, ft lb, - 75 e.
PEPPER, f lb, Blaok - 50 e.
PEACHES, ft bitubei; DtiM... <1 50
POTATOES, ft buehel, Irleb none.
M M 44 Sweet, none.
RICE, f lb 10 (ft 17 r.
STEAL, ft lb, Cait, J5 e.
SALT, f seek, Liverpool, $-( 60
? <1 hnahel ? 1 21
SUGAR, ft lb, Brown, ._ ..7...7.1?@20 r.
m H 4*. ciaiiftcd,.... 20 e.
SHOT, ft ?..20 e.
SODA, ft lb, ?2? c.
STARCH, ft lb, .20 e.
SPICE, ft lb, 50 e.
8UIRTINO, |i ft vd, 25 c.
TURK IKS, f head; .. 75-e. (ft SI 00
TOBACCO, Man ufectured, ft lb, 60 e. (ft $2 00
i Aiiiiun, y m, 19 e.
TEA, ^ lb, Gunpowder $2 00
" 7* " Hyson, .............. 2 25
M" " ? Black, - #1 M & $2 00
WHEAT,^1 buehoi ? $2 0?
WHISKY, ft gallon .. ?8 M
YAHM> ft bBMb, Factory, -..Ft 26
Funeral Invitation.
THE Friend e and Aeqaalntaaeer of Rer.
and Mr.. B. M ANLT, Jr., and of Mr. and Mm.
Jrt-ina 0. Snrfn, an rfcjpcetfhlly Invited to
attend the Funeral Service! of the late MrsMANLY,
at the Baptist Church, at half-peel
It e'rliMk, To-Marrow ( fridnf) Morning.
j. Jane 27 6 1
pm^ooo <
nifcLS or WH? AT. (
HEl UigK.it market prle. hi CA81I p. Id. J
BE . Apply to n
BP Rt W. Folger. ?
s. e* w
^E**,7 * *4
IT BMotAy Lodge, Ho. 81. 1
A A BPIOIAL, IuIm4 of IIm B^tW m
?PmOM>aDitMioA, will be h.ld at RK- *
COVKKY I.01X1K. No. SI, oo Moadav
iwljr lit, M47, at 8 o'clock-J*. M.j wl?en aft
Meiob?ri an A|(Me<l to mil for the purpoae
?f ,k? ? r_ ?? ? "
Degrees. *
By order of the W.\ H.%
>. A. Waltk*, Jf., Soc'y.
Juno tf 6 1
"commencement. 5
I
^ ^ BgoH
-^"V^ 'i"<?5 '-"_.'^y;''10
THE Commencement exercises of (k? ?
Greenville Fentala CJollege will Ilk* P1
|>Ue? In lli? College Chapel, on Wednesday,
July 3d, at lO o'clock A M.
An Address will l>e delivered by Rev.
J. A. Broauo*, D. D. ?s
A large end beautiful collection of *
inge and Painting", exeented by f l<? yonng
ladies, will be ->n exhibition, aed those wishing
to inspect them oan have access to the
hall from 9 o'clock to In. A
C. H JUPSOFT, B
President. s(
June 2*7 K tf
WOOL CARDING.
WESTMORELAND'S MILLS. A
I WOULD respectfully inform the people
of Qreenvilio and adjoining Districts,
that tny % <i
, (DAiaiQassr? -1
I a
being in eomplele order, and nnder the
control of Mr. JAMES W TERRY, a well known
and experienced operator, I will be
prepared to turn out the g
BEST OF BOLLS, '
promptly and without delay. I will ensure ?
satisfaction to old as wall aa now taituOfri, J ?
and invito patronage, i CA-d ?
AT OLD PRICES, l\
when the Grease ia lurnished, ^
a? I)
At Ten Cents a Pound, o<
OR A PORTION OF THE WOOL* K
Ona pound of Orea*? wVR be required for '
from Eight (o Twelve pounds of Wool ; or
the wool may be gi eased before delivery or
shipment to me.
1 A email advance of thla rate will be ~
charged for Carding Cotton and Wool to- J
gether.
Wool will be taken frorrr and delivered
at the Depnt at Gioenville Court House r
free of charge for transportation.
In making shipments, add rea* meat Hon- tl
tersville Post Office, Greenville District, d<
South Carolina. f"
In cleaning Wool, soak for thrae or four ?'
days in clear cold water; then rlnrc out, ?<
after which nee more water adding lye sn<- "
fieient ? eut the natural grease which forma k
n ends ; thon rinee otrt and dry in iheahade. C
S. It WESTMOIlELAKf). ^
Juns 27 6 4
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .
QflEEXVILLE Viarit/CT.
By S. J. DOUTJJIT, Jitqniro, Ordinary of 9
tftid Dintrici.
Whereas, .James p. moore, c. E.
G. If, hat filed'a Petition in nivOf- y
flee, praying that Letters of Administration
on ali and singular the goods and chattels/ ,
rights and credits of W. A. MeCOSNELL. ,
late of the District aforesaid, deceased, ''
should be granted to him.
Three are, therefore, U> cite and admonish J'
alt and singular the kindred and creditors j
of the said deceased, to be ar.d appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District, to e
bo lioldan at Greenville Court House, on the j
1st day of August, to show cause, if any,
why the said Administration should Dot be 'J
1 granted. "
" ?. J. DOUTH1T, O. G. D _
' Ordinary's Office, 21st June, 1867.
June *7 6 * p
FOR SALE.
_ _ A wt.MJQQT|_
iXSIiPa Farm en ?
SU^V French Broad
TWr'Vir 4 I TlTMll '
from Brevard; aontafhlng'in all 176 acres,
more or less, via : 60 acrea River Bottom, /
40 acres Prime Upland, 86 acres Woodland. "
A Dwelling House and Frame Kitchen.
THe house is nearly completed, and the Lumber,
Hardware, Glass, Ac., <fc., are on
the place.
Toe Farm is offered with Growing Crops,
two Cows and three Heifers, a Hue lot of
IJogs, some Sheep, Ac., also
17 A RII iwn 111 DI Plf UXTTQ
i Miiiiuiiiu >aii uuiiirjJXO) ^
Corn Shelter, Straw Cutter, Plowa, do.
TERMS and all particulars ean be obtained
by personal application, or by letter I
addressed R. II. Hi s1
Dunns Rock P. 0., Tran?ylvaniaCo.,N. C. r;
Juno 20 4 8
o
Ale on Draft.
JUST Received, a very clioiee fl
BMBartiele of CREAM AtE. For sale 1
1 in any quantity, o
Jbt Ike IffuiisRm House.
June 18 t tf
' g
Greenville Mills. t
FVVtlK GREENVILLE MILLS have Heen J
JL put la firat-iute order hy tne Major, .
for grinding Wheat. a
Good atteutlon will be given Ry old j,
grinder*. j,
The Mille grind'on the old schedule, (the
1 Toll.)
Kring along your Grain.
'i | June 13 3 If
i
A
k;
?llL. - -gg-*
I 8RTII
^ ?=*wc= ta Hi rn u ft 'I "r-:i-3gg.
WOOL. CARDS,
McHEfi HULLS,
tRX&SVlLLS DISTRICT, 8 C"~bUR
0?4U| MmHIbm in in flrat-rata or1/
dor, and andac lk? control of thntserell
own ud 00cnpotent nuiftr, llr. T. Y.
AlDO 88, wbo will MO every onro to prevent
nnotmry wnato and to kmn ootaplate antfatUoa,
Oar fadtftiM me iueb t&at we enn alXot4 (o
t ikd nrnrk am
HE MOST LIBERAL TERMS,
?<< We MB safely (UtranlN to tufa oeU
romptly
EXCELLENT AOLLI.
Whoa Iho tfwm it furninhed to as, (say
?? paand o? flmw to ti(bt|M?D(li of Wool,)
will Card Plain Wool
At Ton Cento a Pound!
cwiwH advene# ?n tfrts rtrts will bo charged
ir Carding Miiid Wool of for Cotton and
fool together.
p*t- Wool will l>? taken from and delivered
I UieenrlHi C. If. ftwo of charge for tronssrtatioir
CftADV k IIAWTIJORN.
June *0 4 tf
WOOL CARD IN
CRAWFORDY1LLK FACTORY,
8PARTANBUR8 DISTRICT, S. C.
11/ A respectfully Inform Wool Kaisers and
Tf others' Itibrwlal, that we bare just
at ap a set of Mpertor CAKD1NO HAIUNK8,
and have placed them under the
lanageiuent of experienced and faithful hands,
ho will (ire eveiy attention to prevent sosce'sarjr
wasto and to insure general satiaetioOi
Our farKHies art s?ah that wo can afford to
? the work on
TIn HmI Liberal Tcrmn,
i?d We eon safely gunrantco to tarn ont
romptfy
EXCELLENT ROLLS.
When the Oreaso It furnished to til, (say
?e pound of Orouse to eight pounds of Wool,)
e will Card Plain Wool
At Ten Cents & Pound
A Jma'l advance on this rate will bo charged
>r Carding Mixed Wool or for Cetton and
Tool together.
JKADY, HAWTHORN A TURDYFILL.
Juno 20 4 tf
K. KIILSr< ?. O. VILLI.
EA8LEY ft WELLS,
tttorneys and Connsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
URERNVILLK, 8. C.,
PR iCTICH in the Courts of the State and
of the United States, and gito oepeclal
ttenlion to cneea in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3 tr
GliE tlNVILIjK "
30ACH FACTORY
mnmlf. HAYING MADE itew nr
"jffj iw-gy^tangsmenta with our workmen,
2r mm ami materially reduced the
rat of Manufacture, wc desire to call the
iteniinnof the ptfbli-j to the fact,, thtft for
'a?h, we will do Repairing at grt-affy KE
UOED PRICKS. ami make liberal dieeonnt
ti NEW WOIIK. We have ntt hand an mi
rtment of Ol'F.K AND TOP BUGGIES.
OCKAWAYS ?nd LIGHT tfAUIll AGES;
ire every d. eeripthm of tVngons we make.
ara fro ue a cell I.
OOWKK, CO*. MARKLEY A CO.
May S3 fn tf
fotice to Plaintiffs and Defendants
to pay Costs.
rHE CLKKK and SHERIFF of Green,
ville District fespectfuMy give notice
int having l??en stopped by Military Or
era from making1 tn'eir Coats out of I)endants
in certain cases, artd having hitlito
advnnced funds in those cases, they are
impelled to call upon the Plaintiffs to pay
ici Costs before the 10th of July next,
egal measures will be resorted to for t'he
olleetion of all Coets remaining unpaid at
ist time.
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. P.
W. T. SHUMATE, S. G. IX
June 13 8 tf
8TEVENS aotfSE,
il,33,25A97 Ilrond way, I*. Y.
Opposite BoSrflng Green.
ON THE KUROrKAN PLAN.
ntiv aTvvrvu iiotiiiv u. .,n >
uci ui w? i-jno uvuon xx> wuii nnu
L wide)y known to the traveling pi>I>
o. The location if especially suitable to
lerchanta and businessmen; it is in close
roximiiy to the buMi>e#? part of the city ?
ro'n tli? liifjhWsy of Southern nnd Western
ravel?and adjacent to all the principal
tailroad and Steamboat depots.
THE-STKVHNS HOUSE has liberal aeommodatiou
for over 300 guests?it is Well
orntefled, and possesses eVery modern imiroveinent
for the comfort and entertain,
nent of Its inmates. The rooms are spaious
and well- ventilated?provided with
as and water?the* attendance m prompt
nd respectful?and the table is generously
rovided with eVery delicacy of the season?
t moderate rate*. *
6WK K. CHASE & CO.
Proprietor*
June 13 3 6in
~~ ICE! ICE! ICE!
tT 8T CTS PEli POUND,.
~iAN be had at my Ice JIouso every day
from sunrise in the morvrihg; utttil 8
clock A. M.,- afro from i o'clock till sunown,
P. M.
T. W. DAVIS.
May t 40 tf
-TAILORING.
W M. WHISNANT
[~> ESPECTEULLY informs the public
tftat lie continues to CUT and MAKE
IP, in the moat fashionable and approved
lyl?%
GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTSle
rhay ha found in the building on Maintreat
next door below McIMierson'a linkejr.
IV> the front store will be kept a supply
f FAMILY GROCERIES,
nch at Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Soda,
Sc., which are offered at low prices for Cash
r Country Produce.
April W " 4T tf
Ichoduio Spar. & Union R. R.
and after Monrtey, the tOtb May lost.,
L/ the Pasnengor Trains will ran on Moneys,
Wednesday* and Saturdaye. Down
rains leave Spartanburg 0. II., at 5 a. m.;
rrive at Alston at II.SO a. m. Up trains
>ave Alston at 13.30 p. m. ; arrive at Spartanurg
0. II., at 3 p. m.
TH08. B. JRTBR,.
President P. A II. Railroad.
ITnionville, S. C., May 10, 1807.
June 13 3 d.h.
9 R I * 8.
JDflT RBOKIVKD,
A lot of CtaraiMd Hum of the finest quality,
Sugar Curvd. For rale bv
THOMAS 8TKBN,
At old atarid MoDmrkl A Dmran.
JUST KRCRIVKD,
Print* ImT Lwf Is qnutiilN to suit porcbHtrt.
M sale by
T*OMAS STRUT*,
At old at and MeDarid A UuutMK
JUST UKCEtVRD,
A Am amMmnt of Northern Walls and
Drade, various brands. Tor sale by
THOMAS STERN,
At old stand Mr-David A Duncan.
JUST RECEIVED,
A fine article Nova Seotia Grindstone*.
For saU bgr THOMAS STERN,
At old stand McDarid A Dwncan.
GRAIN SCYTHES
01 tfie best manufacture. For rale by
THOMAS STERN,
At oM stand MvDavid A Duncan.
srrrYfiB stones
For sale bj THOMAS STBEN,
At old stand McDavid A Duncan.
BUCKETS, BROOKS, Ac
For aate by THOMAS 8TKEN,
At old itud McDavid A Duncan.
FKES1I WHOLE RICH,
Just received, and for ale by
THOMAS STERN.
FLORIDA SYRUP,
Juat rota Wad and fo# fttfo tf
THOMAS Rt fkn,
GOOD CIDER VINEOAR,
Just rocaived, and for solo by
THOMAS STEEN.
SPANISH FLOAT INDIGO,
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
SPIRITS-rt&I'ANTINE,
For ?alo by THOMAS STEEN.
WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL,
For ?*ta by THOMAS STEEN.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
A good assortment, for sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
LIGHT SUMMER CAS8*Ml5RF.S,
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
BROtVN and BLEACHED DOMESTICS,
For ante by THOMAS STEEN.
SHOWN DRILLS and JEANS,
For rule by THOMAS STEEN.
SEA ISLAND LONG CLOTII,
For sale by THOMAS STEKN.
BLAY A BLOUSE LINENS,
For rale by THOMAS STEEN.
LINEN DRILL8 and DUCKS,
For sale by THOMAS STEKN.
LINEN DIAPER and TOWELLING,
For sale by THOMAS STEKN.
TABLE LINEN,
Of |he ftocat lytolity and AeaWaVIe y-"t?erbf,
For ante by THOMAS STEEN.
POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS,
T.innn and Pntlnn fni* anl.t It*
THOMAS STEEN.
LADIES'
Eugluh and American uianu foe I uro
For sale by THOMAS STEGN.
OKNTH' HALF IIOSK,
English nud American, at extremely low
prices. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
LADIES' 1IAT8 asnl BONNETS,
Of various Styles an?l Patterns, Trimmed
iAkI tlnfriihitfcd. For sale by
Tflc/MAS STKEX.
RIBBONS and BRAID3.
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
QENTS* CASS, STRAW and LEOHORN
1IAT8. For sale Wy
THOMAS STEEN.
CANNED FRt'lTS,
Fresh and gOotf. For sale bf
THOMAS STERN
CANNED VEGETABLES,
Fresh and good. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
CANNED FISH,
Fresh and prime. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
LEMON SUGAR,
Or portable Lemonade. For sale by
TROMAS STERN.
FRESH OFsf FRsr
In botffcr. For rafle l>y"
THOMAS STEEN.
At the old stand of McDaVid A Duncan.
BORA X~6 A LT PETRE7Ae7
For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
BRIMSTONE and ALUM.
For rale by
THOMAS STEEN.
EPSOM
* aula 1.
THOMAS STFEN.
SWEET OILS, OLIVE and SALAD OILS,
For salo by
THOMAS STEEN.
PEPI'EH, SPICE and DINGER,
For aale by
THOMAS STEKN.
CLOVES and CINNAMON, ~~
Tot'rtAo by
THOMAS STEEN.
HUTTER and SODA CRACKERS,
For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
RIO HONDO CIGARS, . ,
For aale by
THOMAS STEEN.
PLANT ATJPON ClDWRS,
For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
Shkroot^~v"~s~ ?
Of puro Havana Tobacco. For wile by
THOMAS STHHN.
RIO COFFER,
Just opened, and for salo by
THOMAS KTRKV.
JAVA COFFEB,
For sale, by the park At <rf by the pound, by
Tift)MAS 8TKKN.
PORTO RICO SUGAR ud MOLASSES,
** For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
REFINED SUGARS and^8YRU
From the Baltimore Refinery, for enle by
THOMAS STEEN.
YOUNG HYSON TEA,
For ule by
TIIOMAS ST***..
FINEST GUNPOWDER TEAT
For rale by
THOMAS STKF.N.
FINK SELF-RISING FLOIJR,
For sale by
TIIOMAS STEEN.
Mji WBR i
J. J). ASHUOKE'S;
HOM'f 0161 STAND ^
Oil OOOE SOUTH MtW COVET XOVSX. J
igpT ig tap J ill wulSJH
WHO IS now nwittM <t large a ad rarfod
St<>ak of
mmmATWuz ?<mm9
BMBEACIHO t
Brown & Bleached Shirting?
and Sheetings*
Ticks. Dwiitn*,
Stripes, Cottona^ea,
Linen Ducks and Oiilla,
Dlsy and Spaniali Linens,
Irish Linens,
T..I.U T\.n.,..L. T ^11: a_
mHUIC tvwoninga, ?k<%
Calicoe*, Prl?tc* Lawat,
Jaconets, Gingham*,
Chnmbinys, Mohair*,
Daraf.es, AngUcs, Alpneca,
Bombasine*, Challie, Ac., Ac
Caatbri?, Jae?H?t, IlalMMk,
Swiss and MulT Muslins,
Victoria Lawn*,
White and Colored TtrMom,
Braids, linen Collars, Cuff*.
GlovcsoHd Hoilerf,
Veiling, Lace Fall*, Love Veils,
Lace Veil*.
Trimming!,
11 at and Belt Ribbon*,
Drew Button* and TriWmiifp.
French Corsets and llooj> siirta.
Corset Lacets. -v
Bsr^ieHosrs as? wiiiaMnrs
CA8HMBHHTTP,
Ham.
Mack and colored cassimerbs,
French Dral> d'Eta and Cloth.
maw MADE CLOTHING.
SHIRT*, COLLARS, CRAVATS, Ac.
Men and Boy*' Wool, Far and Straw Mat*.
Ladic*' TrlmaaA Hate.
Vntrimmed Hat*.
Boots and Shooa.
Umbrella* and Pardtdld.
Hardware and Cstbffi
Croekery and OlaaaWaro,
Sugar* and Coffee*, all grades.
Oroeerics, Bye Stuff*, Ac., be.
tsr Corn, Corn Starch, Rye, Flonr, Bacon,
Sugar Cured llama Lard, Butter, Egg*,
with many other article* too tcdiou* to
mention, at (he lowest prices for cask
or produce.
Sad !le*, Bridles, Girth*. Stirrup iron*.
Riding and Buggy Whips, El well'* ana Seovill'e
Ste^l and Iron Hoos, Foolscap, Letter
laftd Jfote Paper, White *md Colored Envelopes.
8trd PoOa, Ink, Spelling Book^Slalo
and Load Pencil*. Silver and tfteCf TMASP
blc*,. Hooks and Eye*, English and American
Pins, round and Mourning Pin*.
Factory Yarn, Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Scgars, Pipes, Black and Greea
Teas, Oolong Tea, Nails, Handsaw Files,
Door and Window Bolts, Glass, Tsckr,
Screws, Candles, Ad. and Sperm, Rioe,
Crackers, CoDdy, Salt, Violin Strings, Caator
and Sweet Oil, Turpentine', Letwtswour,
Paregoric, Gum Camphor, Essences, Cologne,
Ac., Nutmegs, Mace, Citron, Currents,Clever,
Ac., Sulphur, Blue Stone, Alum, Sallfttra
Bri' tstonc, Logwood, Ac., Ac , Ac.
I J on m D. AS11IHORE.
W. H. HOVEY,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
LADIES' STORE,
fltWj V W) ^I'OULD moat respectfully
SfsirT-rrtJ inform the Ladies and pnbiie
1 1TI T) n i nllj that his STOCK OF
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS is bow
- very complete, and well calculator? fo give
satisfaction, both as to price and quality.
The Stock consist* mi part aa follows via.:
ChaHe and English Beregea ; Paris Plaids ;
INmalayas; Colored Lawns; Printed Muslins
; Spring Prints ; Alapaeas ; English and
Italian Crapes; Corded, Dotted and Plaid
Swiss ; Jaconet; Mull and Nainsook Muslins;
White and Colored Brilliants; White
and Colored Tarltons ; Linen Cambrics and
Lawns; Edgings and Inserfhtgs ? Thread
Laces and Imitations of same ; Si)k, Cotton
artd Worsted Tracing Rraida;' Trhnming
and Bonnet Ribbons; Brushes;: Combs;
Collars ; OraVattf; Belts ; Beltings ; Bleach,
ed and Brown Table Damask ;= Sbeetinga
and Pillow Casings; Toilet Towels;-Dor Ilea ;
Linen and Cotton Diapers; Longeloths;
Ladies and Misses Hose; Gentfs and Boys
half Hose ; Farmers Drills ? Brn#?
Csssimeres; Tweed* ; Jeans ; Shoe* ; Hats;
Summer Clothing ; ilem-StitchOd, Ambroidetvd
ntul Mourning Handkerchief ; Gloves;
Cologne and Extract* ; Castile and Toilet
Soaps ; and other articles too numerous to
mention.
, Gall and examine for yourselve?no
charge made for looking.
April 18 47 tf
LAXJRENS RAILROAD.
NEW SCHEDULE.
OFFICE LAITREN8 RAILROAD,)
Lavhrnh C. H., 8. C., May 23, 1807. )
ON and after Monday next, 37th Inst., thtft
TritlnV t*117run as follow*, nntrtt fdHhdK
notice. The Road having boon com |.listed!
through to Newberry, freight and paasago will
be considera'dy reduced :
Leave Laurens at 6 o'clock, a. m., on Mondnys,
Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at
Newberry at half-past 10 o'clock,
i heawe Newberry at 26 minutes past To'clocft
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, thus
connecting with both the up and down trains
on the G. ?fc O. lt?llm?ii- ?? -*?- ?*
?y vuv IOUT1
mentioned.
JO.5FPII CREWS, Superintendent1.Juno
IX, & D.inSuperintendent's
Office, (J.ftCl X.
cor,CM IUA, VUy 30, W??L
ON and after Saturday, Juno fee, Train*
will be run over the ltlito Ridge Railroad,
between Anderson and Walballa, daily,
Sunday* excepted, as follows :
Leavo Anderson 5 10, p. m.
Arrive at Pendleton C "
Arrive at Walhalla 7 SO, ?
I,eave Walhalla 4 It, a. m.
Arrive at Pendleton 5 S2, "
Leave Pendleton .....6 40, "
Arrive at Anderson 4 BO, ??
Connections made with the trains of the
flreonvilic Road, up and down, every day, Sundays
excepted. B.SLOAN,
Superintendent,
Jlmc 1.5, 1*157 ,1 n.1^
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