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nR^HHnn|B^HBHP)(iArie9- tho
H^HMHHjHMM|MjR9VKe Superior to
jwlpl^BffWIWWpiWBsK^ All the devil-be
^Pi^^^otten imps of darkness, whothcr black
or brown, whether negroes or Indians,
whether Mongol# or mulattoes, should
at onOe be dismissed, And that forever,
from the earb, from the right, aud even
from the thoughts of the Heaven bom
whites. Wherever *eer4 or wherever
existing, the black and hi colored race*
Rre the very personifications of bastardy
Red beggary. Iu America, there raocs
are the most unwieldy occasioners
of dishonor and weakness; they are
the ill favored and unwelcomo instruments
of disservice; they aio the ghastly
types of efletcness and retrogression.
At the earliest practicable moment,
these Inutile and baneful elements of
<oer population musl bo either deported
or fossilised.*'
Hero is the manner in which Helper
regards and characterizes impartial suf
frage:
This is theincorrigihlo and groveling
ignoramus upon whom it is proposed
to confer at once the privilego of voting
?the rii/lit of. universal wtill'rngo ! This
is lb? loathsbme and most execrable
wretch frank smelling and hideous archcriminal
(hat ha is) who has been mon
lioned as one fit to have a voice in the
enaetment of laws for the government
of the American people 1 Shall wo
confer the elective franchise on this
base-born and ill-bred blackamoor?
Ibis hideous and skunk^sccnted idiot f
No! Why not f Because lie does not
know, and cannot know, how to vote
intelligently. It would, therefore, to
aay the least, bo an act ofgro?s folly on
our part, to extend to the negro the
privilege of doing what the omnipotent
God bf nature has obviously, and for all
time, denied him the power to do..?
Those of our half wilted nnd demagogical
legislators who waste timo in attempting
.to prove the equality of the
negro, and in tho drafting of absurd
ltfpMbr bis recognition in good faith as
?Hittn of the United States, might,
3th equal propriety, busy themrelves
the ridiculous irrationality of framing
codes for allowing tbo got ilia and the
cbfapanaee to attend common tchools,
abd for the baboon and the ourang ou? *!??
to toRtifv in courts of equity 1
the blundering and baneful two thirds
majority of tuo Black Congress both
blush and beware/'
His feeling* towards the present Congress
will hardly secure him a vote of
Oianke from that body. lie says:
"Let there be a full and settled determination
on the part of the American
.people, on the part of the people of
eticb Slate, respectively, that, with a
few. honorable exceptions, no member
of the Senate, no member of the House
of Represoulalivos, who voted for the
Negro Bureau Bill, or for any one of
(hatfroosand and one other black abom
fnatlons of the Black Congress, shall ever
again be elevated to any office of
honor or trust under the Government of
the United States. On the contrary,
let tbpse guileful and nefarious framors
of black statutes be made to sec that
treason in themselves, just the rame as
treason in others, is a thing to be spcial
ly detested and punished; and further,
0>*t so much greater is the enormity of
their own treason than the treason of
Ute traitor Jeff. Davis, that, whereas his
perfidious purposes ware practised only
against the Circassian-blooded inhabitants
of it single Commonwealth (and a
few negroes, whether few or ninny, not
worth the mention.) their wicked designs
have been leveled against the
general and peculiar welfare of (he
while* or IB? wnoie worm.
gbnuC?' of tho mighty ! What shades
of opinion ! Ant! ^r\\y in ibis wonfierful
Age evorv school 0t'j'l'!'09OP',y ,or
of phoology lias its disciples. Ro, ;r_V'1n
oroe will read even Helper's book with
admiration, other* will take it an a good
joke to-laugh over duiing the heated
l?r?. JUHL.
Cor. Ckarleiton Courier.
tf
Tub Mexican autboritie* having refold
the request of the eommander of
tfcwAeetrhn frigate Elizabeth for the
Maximilian, we now learn, per
eabla, that the Austrian Government
will immediately despatch a fleet for
the body. The New Voik Tribune obAll
tbo European Governments
show the roost intense excitement, and
ear hardly be doubled that, but for
tho United Stales, a new and formidable
combination of Enropean powen
against t1 e republican Oovemmcnl ol
Mexico a on Id l <v ronfi#d.w
^ ^ ^ RpHl^to pounder,
^^^S^^HflHHp?jrY>**B3Ua*, too Into.
|HP|Vw^?ii Pundny, July 91. fl?*H
Church, 11, A. II., Iter. b. M*mDHp'
DPflHKnodist
Church, 11, A. M., Dr. Boist.
IWSplscopal Church, 11, A. M., and S, P. M.
Ki.i^soa Cai-brs.
fBSProebytcrlnn Church, 11', A. M., Iter. J. W.
HtntKiir ; 4, P. M., pr. Ill
iHney- Patter* ft.-c respectfully re?f netted to
HBhriii U4 when uny change occurs in llio rcgHur
supplies.
11 1 I ?? i ?
GUEGNVILLG TRICES CURRENT.
. f T ' > ' ^ i.t. .
COnn*<TTRT? WKB*?.T, BY K' QRADY,
FERGUSON 6tMILLER, MERCHANTS.
tOREENVILLE, B. C., JULY 17, 1807.
APPI.B9.jp bushel, Drlcl .....$1 50
BEEP. lb. fresh, according to cat, 3 fu'. l<>
BACON, >1 tt> 14 <& 16 e.
BALK HOPK, V ?? ~ 05 c.
BLUE STONE, -fct lb 20 c.
BAGGING, Gunny, ft, yd 33* e.
BUTTER, ^ lb,... 20 ?.
B8KKWAX.TO lb?, 20 c.
BRANDY, *t K???n. Poach *4 00
CHICKENS, "p head 15 <g> 25 c.
COTTON, "M lb, 10 (u> 18 c.
COFK1WS, ?A Th, Rio 83 c.
" " " Java,.,.. .'..50 c.
CORN, "ft bushel $1 40 c.
CAN Dl.MS, "h* R>, Adnmantinc...... 80 ?.
'* " " Sperm, 40 c'.
" " ? Tallow, 25 c.
COPPERAS, Td lb, English, 10 c.
EGGS, doicn, > H..u..U e.
FLOUR, M barrel, *12 00
GOLD $1 SO
GINGER, -0 lb *60 c.
IRON, "ft lb, Swecd,....; - 124 ?
" " '' Country, 8 e.
" " " Tlorso Shoe, 10 c.
INDIGO, tt?, South Carolina, $2 00
" ? " Spanish Float, 2 26
LUMBER, "ft 100 Toot, Pino,...$1 50 @ $2 00
I.EAI), ft lb >.20 c.
LEATHER, ft It., 8ole 60 e.
" " " Upper, .....00 (?) 70 e.
MADDER. *t lb 20 ?.
MOLASSES*, V* gallon, Wait IndU,._...$l 00
NAILS, to lb, Pnrkcr Mill, .. 12* c,
" " " Horse, 69 e.
OATS, & bushel - 50 r.
PEAS, " " >1 50
PORK, to lb,not,.: 12J e
POWDER, 1ft lb 75 e.
PEPPER, 1ft lb, Black 50 c.
PEACHES, ft bushel, Dried $1 50
POTATOES, 1ft bushol, Irish, none.
' " " Swoot, nono.
RICE, \y tb, 16 (& 17 e.
fiTH/.L, lb. Cost, 35 r.
SALT, %ft sack, Liverpool, $4 50
" " bushel, " 1 25
SUGAR, 1ft tb, Brown, .. 16 20 c.
" " " ClsriOod, 20 p.
SHOT, to lb, 20 p.
SODA, -fft tb ; 20 p.
STARCH, 7ft lb, 20 c.
SPICE, 7ft ft 50 c.
SHIRTING, 2. 1ft yd, 22 c.
TUUKIES, to head, 75 c. <g) $1 00
TOBACCO, Manufactured, lb, 50 c. @ $2 00
TALLOW, 8ft lb 15 p.
I TEA, 1ft lb, Gunpowder. $2 00
" " " Hyson,. 2 25
? " " Black $1 50 (ft) $3 00
Wit I? AT, V bushel, $150 Qti $173
WHISKY, to gallon, $3 00
YARN, 1$ bunch, Factory, ....$2 25
Private School.
VJfca ON MONDAY, July 22ml, the
JB n n d e rsiu n i- <1 will resume the
?f I'1?'1* School in.the
EPI8GOPAL LECTURE ROOM.
Terms, and other details, may be learned
on npplipation, at the residence of Mr.
Til OS. STBEN.
SOPHIA C. SMITH.
JULIA Q. SMITH.
July 18 S 8
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT,
In Equity.
JosF.rn 1 . jiATiiipn, Administrator, rs. AIauv
D. Latimer rt al.
r pursuance of the Decretal Order In the
aI>ot? stated case, the Creditors of the
luto JAMES M. LATIMKR arc hereby required
t<> establish their demands against the Kstntc,
before nto, within nine tnonlht from this
date, or be barred.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1867.
Jy 18 8 9m
Stato of South Carolina.
QllEENVfLLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Wn.x-t a w tl. Austix, Administrator, r?. M. I.
, OojOikbs ot al.
TN pursuonoo of tho Decretal Order in the
nboro stated ease, the Creditors of the
Into Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN arc hereby required
to establish their demands against the Kstnto,
before me, within nine months from this
date, or be barred.
J. P. MOORK, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1S07.
Jy 18 8 9m
S ato of South Carolina.
ORfcENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Rauaii A. Elford, Executrix, c*. M. L. OoodLRi
r ct al.
IN pursuance of tho Decretal Order in tlio
ahovo stated raws, fho Creditors of tho
Into Col. C1IAKLBH J. KLF0U1) are hereby
required to ostahlish, hy pro]*t jifoof, their
claim* again qt the Kstuto, beforo nio, within
? ?? moiitt* from this date, or bo harrod.
J. P. MOOKK, C. K. <i. D.
(^omntiasiooar'a Cffice, July 15, 18(17.
Jy l .-> ? Om
NoticeDEFAULTING
(#t.TARDTAHBl THUSTKK8,
An , are required, Hy the Deere
tal Order of Chancellor LmEimk, to iu?kr
their ANNUAL RETURNS to this office by
tht firti (lay of October next, or rulua Will Lsue
against them.
J. P. MOORE, o. 11 a. D.
Commissioner's Office, Joly 15, 1867. ,
Jnly 18 A 5
WALHALLA HOTEL.
TRAVELERS nal ether,
i flltiHTiA visiting "WalliaMo, will find
E+ ycuSAJrC this well established HOUSE
open-for their accommodation. Having, In
(he part, na hie yuests have testified, given
aatiafaction, the Proprietor ie confident of
pleating thone who may call. . Traine now
i mo dyily to and from tho place, llatcs of
r lion?'i!ltii{ reasonable. Oonie and see.
' I). HI EM ANN, Proprietors
July n T 6t*
y ?" ? , 'W
J* B. EDWARDS
t>ISl>ECTFULLY Inform, Mm nubile 1
II tlmt hi. WOOL OAlUXi Krc in full (
dperaUon, and Uiat he will Card at the
aanie prints ad heretofore.
July 18 8 2
NOTICE
To Executor* and Administrator to
Come Forward and Pay Costs.
Tiie ojinittaky rttw.it tmoouiMs to
live by wot king oa a cr. d't, and not
to collect hi. fee. ; lie, therefore, lakes this
method of Informing those Indebted to hiiy,
I that thru mutt eome fbrtrard and pay up their
indelteJjKf. lie hope, that nil will r.
?l>unu, ? ne i?Ttry n>u?h in ntefl of money, '
end times are hard. He ?Hs? MotN that
from thin time forward, the cnnii will he reIuired
for ail finished jobs done in hie Ofo?.
8; J. DOUTUIT, Q. O. D.
July 18 8 8
DANCING SCHOOL
MONS. BERG ICR, from Charleston, toapecltuHy
inferos the Ladio* and |
Oeutlemen of Greenville, that ho has opened
a DANCING SCHOOL, in the building
recently occupied l>y MoConnell A "Goodie
tt. Time of Tuition?Mondays, Wednes- '
deya and Fridays, nt i o'clock, for young
Misses and Masters; and at 8 o'clock, P. M.,
on the tame day#, for Gentlemen. Young
Ladle# can join cither of these two Classes,
or take Lessons privately On either days of
the week. Terms to suit the times," Apply
at the School nt the time of Tuition, or
at Mrs. Laval's. July 18 8-2
LAURENS RAII,ROAl>.
ENTIRELY NEW SCHEDULE.
Or kick Laurens Railroad, )
Lanrens C. II., S. C.. July 12, 1867. \
ON and after Monday, 22J inrtant, the
Trains will run over this Road as
follows, until further notice:
Leave Laurens Court Hons* on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, nt 5 o'clock. A.
M., and arrive at Newbciry nt 11 o'clock,
A. M.
Leave Newberry Court ITouao on Mrin
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 60 minutes
sfter 12 o'clock. Connecting with both
Drain! on the Greenville and G tlnmbia Kailrood
at Helena Shops.
J03EPII CREWS. Supt. L R. R.
July 18 8 nil.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
.GREENY 1LLK DISTRICT.
By 8. J. DOUTUIT, Ag , Ordinary of taid
Ditlrict. J
WHEREAS, D. A, FARMER and WM.
T RICHARDS have filed a Peli J
tion in my On!*:?, praying tnnt letters of
Administration, de ban** non, with the Will
annexed, on all and singular the goods and
chattels, rights and credits of L W. MAY- I*
FIELD, Into of the District aforesaid, deceased,
should bo granted to them.
These ore, therefore, to cite and Sdmtvnish
all and singulnr the kindred and credit?...
-r >t.? .?:.i -"I 1
in tho Court of Ordinary for said District, '
| to be holden at Greenviila Court House, o?i 1
the twenty-*ixth day of July in*t., to show 1
cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted. '
H. J. DOUTIIIT, O. G. D.
Ordinary's Oflice, July 12th, 1867.
July 18 '8 2 ]
Notice.
TI1R 10th Session of the TU-idville
FEMALE SCHOOL will
f VrriPt>"!<i-otiirncnee on the 15'h of July.
Tuition the some, Board *10 per
month in currency.
it ii. REin.
July 11 7 3
Notice.
THE Partnership in the practice of Law,
of SU LL1 V* N, STOK RS <t 8TOK ES,
is (iris day dissolved l?y mutual consent, by
the withdrawal of Edward F. Stokoa.
C. P.SULLIVAN,
J. W. STOK ICS.
EDWARD F. STOKES,
rsr The old firm of SULLIVAN A,
STOKE^, will continue to pr.ic'.lce at their 1
old stand.
C. P. SuluvaM. Jons W. Stokes.
July 11 7 tf
EDWARD F. STOKES,
Attorney fit Law, and Solicitor in i
Equity,
WILL practice fn tho Courts of Law,
and Equity of South Carolina.
Office in Swandale's Ne* Building
nnnahSfu tfi?* Min^lfih ITfMlAf*
hefkfkvcw.
Tiroitta TTtt.t., President of Harvstd College
Mhm,; J. B* Minor, Law Professor, University
of Vs.; C. P. SrtrrvAX, South Carolina;
Onv. J. L Una, South Carolina; J
Kx-Oov. R. P. Pkrrt, South Carolina.
July II 1 tf 1
FK" Tho Columbia Phcenim will insert
onto a week for ono month '
50 CENTS REWARD.
RAN AW AY from tho Presbyterian Church 1
yard on Sunday last, aftermost wantonly
breaking up my carringo and crippling one of
tny horses, my indentured apprentice, or bound
boy EltVIN, who is about 15 yoart old, tolcrablo
black, and Stutters badly when spokon to.
Ro baS very largo wbito eyes, is Isrgo uud well
grown for his age, bat can bo easily recognised
by big stuttering. I warp all nerKons against
feeding or employing him, as I will certainly
enforoo tho law against any ono who does, without
regard to person or circumstances, lie
had on when ho loft, a handsome grey Tweads
sack coat, and Checked worsted Pauts. 1 will
l><> thankful to any body who will inform mo of
his whereabouts, or deliver hiiu to tlto Sheriff
of tho Bistriet. JOHN I>. AS1IMOKK.
July 11 7 :?
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
Company.
TKKABORKU'B OFFTCK,
CaitVHBU, B.C., July 5, 13A7.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Oreenville
nml Columbia Railroad Company
arc now prepared to exchnngo tbcir Bonds and
Certificates of Indebtedness, endorsed, by tho
Btoto of Botlth Carolina under tho Aot of tho
legislature of December 21, 186(1, for tbcir
nouda And Coupons past due, secured by n
mortgage commonly known aa tho "flist mort-.
gage."
Alan, for their Bond#, and tho Conpon.t on
them that may bo dna, endorsed by tbo State
under tbo Act of tho Legislature of January
2H, tHflf, which arc In a lad "Confederate States
of America.".
' Also, for their Bonds and Cotipons past dtfo,
known as "Non-Mortgage Bonds," at ono' fbr
tliroe, as provided for In said Act of December
20, I SCO.
/lohlors of "Non-Mortgage Bond* and Coupons",
past due, who perfur it will ho allowed to
take for them, in exchange, tho Bonds and Certificates
of Indebtedness of tho Company, scoured
by a second mortgage, nt par.
Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness, so c
ured by a second mortgage, will also be tendered
to all parties having any other Class of
claims against tho Company, in payment.
JOUN li. KDWAHDB,
Treasurer.
July -11 " 7
."Sit-s I
To bo Delive:
??a wssasB a T
HIGHEST MAHKE
?. H.
OtiBE5VtLLB, 8. 0., JULY 10.
^ ,
.... A>
THE PUBLIC
ARK RESPECTFULLY INV
SffTWfm ANT> examine my T-.AR0E S"
? L V. r/jr "'livri*, ah 1 nn? determined to sf
ybilLw sau?? nunilitr iu Golunil>ia or CI
SPELLERS AI
Webster's Elementary, Southern Picture 1
penter's Speller, Webster's Sequel, Wobstcv
School Dictionary, Walker's Dictionary, He
Readers, The Union Soriee of Readers, the 9
ta fit .VIE
Qnnckenbos And Kerlee, excellent New W
Orammsr, Oreen'e Analysis, garden and M
Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition, a
GfcO?lL
Mitchell's Intermediate, New, Modern am
nmi Modern, Cornell's Primary, Iutermedinti
ARITHI
The best published, are Robinson's l'riti
Higher; have also Greenlenf and Bonie otl
Higher Mathematical works.
%% '<!
Farley's, QtiAekenbos* Primary, Quseke
Frost's United States, Robins' Outlines, l'inn
IFlrvLSiRlOlnlj L&YO1
I lir.vc the Lest elementary instruction I?i
Frenoh Dictionary, Andrews' Lntin Dictions
[fe Scott's Greek Dictionary, and Antlion's Cli
RELIG
1 linvo n vnriety of Prayer Bfioks, Bibles,
rhe Psalmist, The Psalmist and Supplement,
Harp, Musical Albums, Sunday School Bell,
@T^T0C
I keep PAYf.R of every style and vri
Otter; from Billet Dotix to the broad E<
Inks, Blotters, Rulers, Playing Cards, and
Jicae articles in large quantities for cash, a
die lowest prices.
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL K1NI
IF A U (D I
I have a beautiful lot of FANCY ARTI
lios. Work Boxes, Draft-boards, ni>dCh:ssi
md Photograph Albums.
CIRCUIT A TIN
My Customers nnd their immediate famili
Twenty Five Cents, and have the use of the s
Jtt'v 4
WOOL. CARDING.
WESTMORELAND'S MILLS.
r WOULD respectfully inform the people
offlrcanviho and adjoining Districts,
that my
Ot5VLi\ffi)3S5I?> IKIA\ORinSSB83
being in complete order, nnd under the
oontrol of Mr. JAMES W. PERRY, a well
known oud experienced operator, 1 will be
ptcparcd to turn oul the
BEST OF EOLLS,
promptly and without delay, I will ensure
satisfaction to old as welj as new customers,
and iuvitc patronage. I Card
At old prices,
ilia n*aaaa la Iitrniultorl
At Ten t?cnt* a Pound,
OR A PORTION OF THE WOOL.
On" pound of Grease will he reqnircd for
from Right to Twelve powml# of Wool ; or
the wool may be greased before delivery or
shipment to me.
A email advance of this rate will be
churned for Carding Ooltoa and Wool together.
Wool will be taken from nnd delivered
at live Depot at Greenville Court House
free of charge for transportation.
In making shipments, address meat ITnntersviU*
Poet Office, Oreenville District,
South Carolina.
In cleaning Wool, soak for three or four
days in clear cold water; then rlnso out,
after which o#? more water adding lye sufficient
to cut. the nstursl grease which forms
a suds ; then rinse out and dry In the shade.
8. It. WESTMORLAND.
Juns 27 6 *
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
0 REUS V'LLE DISTRICT,
fly S. J. DOUTILT, Enquire, Ordinary of
msmlA /)j tfiriri
WHERBAS, JAMES P. MOORE, 0. R.
O. I)., has fileil a Petition in niy Office,
praying tliat Letters of Admlnistrat'on
on nil and singular the goods and chattels,
riglita and oreditg of W. A. McCONN liLL,
late of the District . aforesaid, deceased,
slionld he granted to him.
'Theee are, therefore, to cite rind ndinonisli
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear in
the Court of Ordinary for said District, to
he holden at Oreenvifle Court Hon**, on the
fat day of August, to ahovr cause, if auy,
wfry the Mid Administration should not be
granted.
H.J. DO urn IT, O. O. D
Ordinary's Office, 21st June, 1<W7.
June 27 6 A
Wanted,
10,000 T0 20,000
BUSHELS OF WHEAT.
TIIK highest market price in CASH pi.id.
Apply to
It. W. Folgcr.
OrMnvtllo, S. 0. #
June 27 .. ? *
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^ B
P B 9 ? B ..."
TEtl,
5915 P3?5?535Sj
red in Town,
2?S?iiL &&X S213
r PRICE IN CASH.
arooasnr.
7-4
sspiBiaEEY
ID
RFNFRAIIY
[TED TO CALL AT THE
rVILLHS
rOCK OF BOOKS, before purchasing slse 11
lo them as cheap as they can buy the
isrleston.
tt) HEADERS.
Primmer, Southern Elementary Speller, Car's
Primary Dictionary, Webster's Common
id's English Dictionary, Wilson's Scries of
loulliern Scries of Headers.
n\ns.
orks on Grammar ; also, Bullion's and Green's
cKHigott's Analysis, Graham's Synonymes,
ud Quaeheabos' Composition and Rhetoric.
VPHIES.
il Ancient; Co'ten and Fitch's Introductory
r, Grammar School and High School.
^ETICS.
nnry, Rudiments of Written, Practical and
lets. Also, Loin is', Davics' and Robinson's
\ % ^ ^ ^9 & ?
nbos' (Jidtcd States. Mitrkhnm's England,
ock's Rome, Greece, France and Knglnnd.
W &WD Qt&EgffL
ioks, an edition of the author's Ornmmar,
rj\ Knlschmidl's Latin Dictionary, Liddcll
sssicnl Dictionary.
IOUS.
Hymns, Psalms nnd Ilymnn, and Selections,
Christian Harmony, Lnte of Zion, Sacred
Concordia, <tv? Ac., Ac., Ac.
^ IMt IP 181
J l?, IrA U
niety, from common Foolscap fo the best
juity Hill. Also, Envelope*, Pens. Pencils
elegant new style Visiting Oneds. I btty
n<l am prepared to supply all demands at
)B, STYLE8 AND QUALITIES.
CLE3 in my line, Writing. Desks, Porlfonou.
Also, eorno handsomo?Plcture Frames
G LIBRARY.
irs can re?.l each of the latest Novels for
ante tor eso week.
AIRJU3TIXE BACON, Agent.
6 _ 1m
WOOL CARDS,
HcBUi: MILLN,
[ GREENVILLE DISTRICT, 8 COTTIt
Carding Machines nro in flrst-rato order,
and under tko control of tbnt well
known end competent manager, Mr. T. Y.
BRllJUKS, who will use every care to prevent
unnecessary waste and to insure complete satisfaction.
Our facilities aro such that wo can alTord to
do the work on
T1IE MOST LIBERAL TERMS,
and wo can safely guarantee to turn cut
promptly
EXCELLFAT ROLLS.
When the flroaso Is fkrnishcd to us. (say
one pound of flrcaeo to eight pouuds of Wool,)
wo will Cnrd Plain Wool
At Ton Conts a Ponnd!
A f>ra.-iTt ndvnnoc on this rato will bo charged
for Oardin? Mixed Wool or for Cotton ami
Wool together.
Wool will bo taken from an?l delivered
nt Greenville C. II. frco of cburgo for trnnsportntion
GRADY A HAWTHORN.
Juno 20 4 tf
WOOL CARDING.
CR A YVFOROVILLE FA CTOR Y,
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, S. C.
"VYTE respectfully Irifornt Wool Rnlscrs and
Y ? others interested, tbnt wo bavo jnst
put up a set of superior CARDING MACHINES,
and havo placed them under the
management of experienced and faithful hands,
who will give every attention to prevent unnecessary
waste and to insuro general sutisfaetion.
Our facilities are such that wo can afford to
do tho work on
Tile I'Jost l.iln'ritl Terms.
and wo can safely guarantee to turn otit
promptly
EXCELLENT ROLLS.
When tho Orcoso is furnished to ns, (say
0110 pound of tlrooso to oight pounds of Wool,)
wo will Card Pluirl Wool
At. Tftn flnntn o Pnntwl
A small advance nn this rnto will ho charged
for Cant ins Mixed Wool or for Cottoa and
Wool together. ...
OR ADY, HAWTIIORN A TURDYPILL.
June 20 4 tf
Oroonvillo Mills.
rBYIir: OUERNVILLR Milda have Wen
A put in first-rate order by tue Major,
for grinding Wheat.
Good Mloutiou will be given by old
grinders.
The Mills grind on the old schedule, (the
Toll.)
Hring nlong your Ornln.
June 13 8 If
ICK! ICE! ICE!
AT 3 CTS PEll POUND,
(^1AN he bail at iny loo House every day
j from snorieo in tho morning, until f
o'clock A. M., also from 5 o'clock till sundown,
I'. M.
T. W. DAVIS.
M iv 2 4f? tf'
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JUST UKCBIVKD, ...
A lot of CanraaaoJ Ifatna at tba toaat qaal*
Ity, Sugar Cured. Fur stile kf
THOMAS STBBN
At old Stand McDarid A Ono?*. .
JUST RBCEIVKD,
Prima Lonf Lard, la <fuaaUt*ts to salt parobaavra.
Fur aalo by
THOMAS RTKBN,
At vlA stand McIHrld A Uunoan.
i .|i. ?
JUST RKCKIVKD* t ,;j
A Cue lUMirtintul of Northern Nails and
Brads, various brands. For aala by *
TjiOMAS MpBN, ,
At old stand Mtltarid A Duncan.
V V .? ' 0< ?J'
JtJSX RECEIVED, j * .
A fine Article Nova 6 not la UrtftdsUnes.
For salo by TliOMAB 8TMN,
At old stand McDevid A Ddttbari.
GRAIN SCYT1IB8
Of tb? beet manufacture. For salary
. THOMAS STEKN,
At old stand McDavid A Daocan.
SCYTHE STONES f
For sale by THOMAS STEBN.
At old stand MeDavid A Duncan.
BUCKETS, BROODS, Ac
For salo by THOMAS STEEN,
At old stand MoDavId A Danoan. .
FRESH WUCHE RICE,.
Just received, and for sal* by . >
THOMAS STEEN. ,
FLORIDA BYHUU,
Just received unU for sale by
THOMAS STERN.
(iotH) CIDER VINEGAR,
Just reoeivod, and for salo by .
THOMAS STEEN. .
SPANISH FLOAT INDIGO,
For salo by THOMAS STEEN. .
SPIRITS TURPENTINE, .
For salo by THOMAS 8TRKN.
WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL.
For sale by THOMAS 8T*EN _
KENTUCKY .itOANsJ
A good assortment, fi'r rtale by
THOMAS STEE ...
light si mmer cassiMERES,
For salo by . THOMAS STEEN. .
BliOWN and BLEACHED DOMESTICS,
For salo by THOMAS STEEN. .
brown Drills ?jd jeans.
For sale by . THOMA8 STEKN.
SEA ISLAND LONG CLOTII,
For salo by THOMAS 8TKBN. .
blay a blouse LINRNS*. .
roi salo by T1I0MA8 STEEN.
LINEN DRILLS and DUCKS,
I For salo by THOMAS STEEN. .
liimun uiai'IiU ua 'inniiiiijiflUi
for rale by THOMAS 8TEKN.
TABLE LINEN, " . . ; r.,
Of tho finest quality ami desirable-pett/nrns.
For sale by THOMAS STKKN.
TDCKET HANDKERCHIEFS,
Linen and Cotton, for sale by v
THOMAS STJSKN. .
LADIES' IIOSE,
English and Amorican manufactarn.
For sale by THOMAS STEEN." ^
OENTK* HALF HOSE, , w
English and American, at extremely low
prices. For sale by
THOMAS 8TEKH.
LADIES* IIATS and BONNETS, j
Of various S'ylcs and Patterns, Trimmed
and Untritnmcd. For salo by > .* , .
THOMAS STEEN.
HI BOONS and BRAIDS,
For snlo by THOMAS STEEN.
DENTS' CASS, STRAW and LEGHORN
IIATS. For sale by
TnOMAS STEEN. ,
CANNED FRUITS,
Frush and good. For sale by ,
TnOM.TC STEEN .
CANNED VEGETABLES,
Fresh and good. For sale by , ...
THOMAS STEBN. r
CANNED FISH,
Fresh and priino. For sale by
THOMAS 8TBEN.
LEMON SUGAR,
Or portablo Lemonade. For sale by . THOMAS
STEEN. ..
FRESH OYSTERS,
In bottles. For solo
Ttinw/A Q?bb
At tho old Dtnnd of McDavld A Dodmh.
UOKAX, SALTPETRE, Ac. ~?
For rale by .
THOMAS STEM.
bITimSTONB And ALUM. "
For Rile by , . , .
THOMAS 8TERN. .
Kl'SOM SALTS,
For Rale by , v.
THOMAS RTF**. .
SWEET OILS, OLIVE end SALAD OILlL' '
For Rale by ..
THOMAS STKEN. .
PEPPER, Sl'IOtt and QIXOKE^ ~
For aalo by- j .
THOMAS STEKV.
CLOVES an J CINNAMON^ *"*"
For rale by
THOMAS STKBM.
BUTTER nod SODA CHACKKRSp^^^*
For Rale by v
^^ ^ ^ ^ THOMAS STEEN.'
RIO llONDcPClGARsT^^
For aalo by , (V
THOMAS STEBW.
PLANTATION^ (HO
For aalq *(1y yTi-IIOMAS
SfBKNV
CHE .U,OT"H;
Ol pure Jlc.fftna Tob.icco. 1fox nole by ,"
tHOMAS STERN*.
COFFEE, :'v " ' *
JusH opened, ?t>tl <br nolo by I f
THOMAS RTBKN.
JAVA COFFE
For *wio, by the packet nr by Mte pnnad, bV
THOMAS STERN.
Ft) it TO HICO SUGAR and MOLASSM/^
For ralo by
TnOMAff STREN.
HKKINKD Slit; A Its end SYHIJFbT^*^^
From tho Dalliiuoro Kofinory, for odt by
THOMAS STKKN. .
YOUNG HYSON tea,
Fur ?iil? by ,
'THOMAS 8T1RK.
fr.nest uun rowi>eh Tea, "
For ?ol? by . i ?.
thomas STERN.
FINE 9KLV-HISING FLOUR,
For 8?lo by .
THOMAS tfTEEN.'
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