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^H|H^H^^^H|^H|^^HBH|HnM?W!fP$$u her, i 1nd i nM^HMnmMc^ * , ^^^^WHHHHRHnmu i HHHMnH^B^HHSPgH^ ?f i H^^H^BHH^^^B^B9|HB?Sfterwerde < HBH^^M^^^Mjj^^HHMHpKpBfbioD -with vhe ^^^^^B^H^BWpKHSHpBBBSB^Wrnur^n. HHBBB^^I^TWfTjffr ?riSpPli?-?nt4rfd (be Soph- J JPlMnTnsrW'SO tit ft Caroline College.? I gJP^^^^^lfler graduating In 1840, he remained ej | resident grednete, end while there deter ntloed to derote himself to the gospel ministry. Tn 1841, he entered Newton TUeo , "logical (nstitutiori; end, when he had gred ] -weted there with distinction, apent another j reir at the Union Theological Seminary in ItJew Yoek?Uit.T, to proeeeule further lils studies in the Biblical Languages especially, under' the direction of that distinguished aeholar, Br. Rd-ward Robinson. ] ^ 'Atter'a bH*f tmtr of labor as an agent for Foreign Mieaiottr,'he was elected, in July ] .1848, to the Professorship of Bihlioal Literature end Exegesis In Furnann Theological ' Tnstltulion, then located in Fairfield D?s trlct. He enlefed Immediately on the dis charge of his duties, hut was not ordaloed till December 40tb, 1848. *in the Webb 1 Neck Chnrch. at 8ochsty Hill. ft. 0. During the following surmrrer, traveling 1 In the tipper country of (he Stale, he eisited Greenville.for the Orel lime. Kn'd on'hia return home -esrrnestly recommended and urged it ae the centre of the future educa tional'effbrts of-the Baptists of Sooth Gasoline. Oil: the -establishment of Furmsn University here in -18&1, the Theological Institution being then Incorporated with it atone oflts department*, Professor Ed wauls removed to thie plaee, and took the chair of Ancient Language*. He has-einee-then, pursued among ue e quiet, ureful,'uneventful life, saddened indeed by bereavement*, hut full ol labors, full of honors, crowned ? with the love of all who knew him, and leev i i. i..- ...i _i inB "a rRCI> lucrpMivc K?mrritti?Mi ui i-iu dents, that passed under his oat e, the imfiress of hi* varied scholarship, hit a?(1ve irnevolence, liia unobtrusive piety. At different limes, he supplied several of ?th? neighboring churches. Standing Springs, Mountain Creek, Berea, and possibly some , others. In all, lie made'permanent and attached friends; and in our own Church, there are few whoso tender sympathies and ^instructions were more valued, especially in "the chamber of sickness and in the house of mourning. For some years he had taken special delight.in conducting a Bible Class in ths Sunday School here; and it had grown under his zealous labors to nearly fifty in number of a'most promising class of you>>g men, who will doubtless long expert ctsee ami attest the benefits they have rr celvefl from Ids instructions Throngh-all the embarrassments of Furman University arising ont of the war, his oheetful and self-sacrificing seal was conspicuous ; and the darting desire ot his heart, , the work on which he had last fixed his soul, was to carry out some efforts which he bad planned for tire upbuilding and permanent extension of that-cherished Institution. Ills death was closely and remarkably eonneettd with an instance of hie extreme conscientiousness in preparing for tits pulpit, and his intense and absorbing earnestnese in preaching. After exhausting him. ?elf by very extensive and laborious study of the first two chapters of the E|>irtle fo the-Ilebrews, in order to preach on the Divinity sad Humanity of our Lord, a? there display ed?be exerted himself excessively in the delivery of the discourse. His burping spirit, all 011 fire with the great theme, tod l.i_ tn tt.ai.1u l?i?. (I,. .,..,.1 I I. .? if lie could not relinqnWh (lie loved topic, nor ce*a* pleading, while one poor, uncon VWrted hearer remained a itraoger lo the saving grace and glory of Je*na. The reaction from the high and protracted teneiun of ell his power* was loo much. He return ed home prostrated Inflammation of Innga and brain ret in. He rank with astounding rapidity; and.-en Wedneaday morning. May 1&H< tWCf, gbont 6 o'clock, his aplrit passed into tha hand# of that Jeeua, whom he had eo recently been preaching with ?o much fervor. He reale from tils labor*, and hia Worlcs -do follow blot. The Greenville Baptiet "Church laments the death of CllAltLBS JAMFS F.LFORD, a brother who waa greatly beloved. He became a member of thia Chutch by pro fee eion of hie experience of Faith,and m^'tivrn. which waa performed by Rev. A. M. Spnld tag. the third day of Nor. IBM. He waa fervent in aptrit; active in duly, abounding in good works, efficient in ialqre for his -Church in its interest*, temporal and aplr itual. He had mnuifold giita which eua hied him to excal. He waa ever ready to ptM and to execute. Ha did wl\h hia might what fen thought pnnnoiiveof Chriat'e Kingdom. He waa liberal, peraiatingly and wyatrnmt>*c?Uy{ heeding the claims of every Christian enterprise, giving a portion to aeveh and abo to eight, lie encouraged other* by exemple and by precepta. He eras a cheerful Chrlttian, rejoicing in the truth, a aervant of the Lord who employed hia ten talents diligently, lie waa not afraid to meet llim. He hid no treasure in the earth, hut, we believe, katli laid up great store in Heavea. Brother Ktford never neglected the assemblies of bis dtureb. The prayer meet irfg, especially, lie fotwook not; ha oftea con - j m ducted its exercises, and often ledure<t-?Tba dear, rapid re dy mind, the fine nt teranee, the knowledge of Scripture and 7 general Information, the power of apt tlluetration, the fervid eloquence of hia manner, made him to ahine in theee exerc.ee*. end 19 do good. He contributed mueh id ll?u way, we doubt not, by God'e binning, to the greet eat revival# of hie Church, and to the ' edificeUno of hie brethren. Brother Blford wee ordained e Deacon In title Chttreh the 9th dar of July, 1847. He wae faithful, native end very naeful in the office, procuring Indeed for hlmeelf, e good degree *ed greet boldeeaa In the faith. He waa prominent in hoildlng our prevent Charch edlilee. Ha waa, alao, very promineat.in the bnildinga of Fermen Univ-relty, and particularly ao in th# eauee of the (ireepvUU Bapllat Femala Coll-ge. But hiegrealaet ChiUtian work waa for theftun.. 9 A day School; aiwaya eon a acted with it from . hie eeai e-ti?n with tha Cboreh, he W came ih??i< perlntendentin the Fell of 1644, and I a l l the piece with laorrasiog eaeftil_ peer and Jiouor pi ' ># 'h ath. The Pol o 1 iF v >88 ( ?1 1 " 1 ; " 1 1 1 ttu'JIoarithed exceedingly oi?d?r hW mmmIgemeat. Be loved ?hi|dr?n. He wai no. >oly ueefvl to our Sunday Rehoo', he waa en <5f the qeuee, aiding to bui'd op llMlll He wm a leading |j Boerd of the nffPrfaitttltlM ri-1|T He wee a it'its title. Wae, pe ibarleatoo, >?n ville an iplvyment i read law was nd enty year# reputation ceeeefol in ind in pra E? Vine through all lit dutte*, a noble Chrian character and faithfulness. Hia breth pen uf the Bar, in a public meeting, have jlven-hla memory the highest testimonial of appreciation. He was se'sad with iilneea on the 19th, and died on the 25th May. 1807. The people of the Towp all niourn*d him, and all slaasea nseomblefl to honor hia funeral. He died aa he bad lived, in thafnll *e?urane? of Faith, leaving f>o*n the bed of death, mea age* of love to many of hia frietida. Tot lie beloved oireli of teachers aad eehblare, hia last mcaaage waa, " tel. the Sunday School to eome to Hraven, that'a nil," and there, we believe. ht ?'* with Jeaus On motion of -Bro. J. P. IV?tck, it was re lolved Mint theae proceeding* be puldiahed n the pnpera of the Town, and alao in the South Carolina Baptist. Religious Services. Sunday, July 28. Baptist ChuroE, 11, A. M., Rev. C. II. lanukau. Methodist Church, 11, A. 11., Rev. J. W. Humbert. Episcopal Church, 11, A. M., and 6,-P. M., Iter. elltton Cavbrr. Presbyterian Church, 11, A. M., and 5, P. M., Dr. Bcirt. Phafors art respectfully relocated to nf?rm us when any chango occurs in the regular supplies. FUR MAN UNlVERSITYr The commencement exercises of 1 lii* Institution t*HI'be held in the. Greenville B>pti*t Church. on Wtdmtday, Julp Slaf, at Kb o'clock, A. M. Student* of the University will more in procession from "the "Old Ba"pti?t 'Church Kl ()) o'clock. The Kao'illy 6f I lie The'dofciomI Seminary, the Faculty df the Female College. Minister* of the Gosf>?-l, end Member* of the Learned Professions generally, are invited to join the Proeaeaion. At. o'clock, P. M.. of the same day, the ANNUAL ORATION before the joint Literary Societies of the "University, will be delivered in the C"urt II<>H*e bv "Gen. W K. EA9LKY; also. Valedictories to their respective Soeietio*, bv M . U. A. McKAY and Mr. JNO. H. DARGAN. The Commencement Sermon wiH be. preached by Rev, C. C. HJTTING, on Thur* ifay Evening, Auguet la/, in the Greenville Baptist Church. To these several exercises, the public are respectfully invited. JNO. F LANNKAU, Secretary of Faculty. July 25 9 X AUCTION SALE! ^ 1*1 W^U ^ 1 > cos"ift no. in part, op Mahogany Hair-Seated CHAIRS LOUNGE SF.WING MACHINE. BEDSTEADS CROCKERY. POT WARE TOILET 80APS Urtp Show TEA CADDYS, for t Store SUNDRY TOOLS I,nt Straw, Felt and Cloth HATS YARDS PANTS GOODS Lot of WINDOW HINGES. Iir FRONT OF OFFICB, A Dotihla SrU HARNESS for Carriage A Two-Horn CARRIAGE A Oo.-II-.rM CARRIAGE A One Ilorse WAGON. JULIUS C RMftTf, Auctioneer. July S3 2 SAMUEL BLACK, BAfcBER, WOULD respectfully inform the public th it he has opened a BARBER SHOP in the room under the building formerly occupied by the Post Office and Jin(etlprise Office, firat door above the rulna of McBee's Mall, wh- re he ha* locale I. Being a prof***ionnl Barber, he hope*, by attention to businea*. together with poKteherfc to all, to merit a porti- n of publ?i pntrdnngC, in CUTTING. SHAVING and SHAMPOOING. |y Ladie. wishing Hair Cutting and Drawing doue, will be waitbd on at their residence*. July 23 9-2 Private School. /m Ufl RH>?\ta i , jury zzna, me '(!! will resume the ^ K|i:irroire??f their School in the XT EPISCOPAL LECTURE ROOM Terms, and other details, may be leaned An application, at the rasidenee of Mr. Til OS. STEEN. SOPHIA C SMlTn. JULIA O. SMITH. July IB 8 S J. B. EDWARDS RKSPKCTPULLY Informs the public that his WOOL OARIW are in full operation, and that he will Oard at the same prices aa heretofore. July 18 8 t lfotiee Defaulting quarmans, thusTERJ. Ac , are required, by the T>ecre tal Order of Chancellor Lksksmi, to m?k? their ANNUAL RETURNS to thla office by tk* JLrtl day of Octobf next, or rules wall ia aue against them. J P. MOORE. ft E O. D. Commbeionct'a OfHc*, July IS, 1867. I July 18 6 3 R * e rt i Ti i? ~ *wa m 20,000- I PEELED Dili . ' * ' w). . . ^ To 1)6 Deliver ffSSi ^335333 a * HIGHEST MARKE O. | , GREENVILLE, a C.. JULY 10. flieSiis I A* THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVI OR.EH1X BOSI-1 mfglajhpa AND examine my LAUGE ST where, as I am determined lo ael same number in Columbia or Chi SPELLERS AN Webster's Elementary, 'Southern Picture P ? enter's Spelter, W ebster'a Sequel, Wobater'i ehnol Dictionary, Wslker'a Dictionary, Rei Reader*, The Union Sorica of Renders, the So Quacltenboe nnd Kerle*. excellent New Wo Grammar, Green's Analysis, S-irden and Mc Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition, an OEOGRA Mitch'll'a Intermei^et.e, New, Modern and and Modern, Cornell^'Primary, lutet mediate, ARITH1N The beat published, are Hobineon'a Priroi Higher; t?ave also (keeelesf and acme othi Uighor Mathematical work*. I*irl?\V, Quackenboa' Primary, QimHnti Froat's United Stnt.es, Robins' Outlines, I'ihno rera>'P!NirbruL n ^ sfnr; ir ira^.uKi-se'irjj ^ u uj I lirve the best elementary instruction Bo Frencli Dictionary, Andrews' Lntin Dictinnai <b Scott's Greek Dictionary, and Anthon's'CIs fcELlG I have a vaiiefy of Prayer Bonks, Bibles. The Pealmist, The Psnhniu and Suffplafr.enU Ilkrp, Musical Albums, Sunday School B. H. C ? T A T Q ? t keep PAPF.R of every style and va Letter; from Billet Don* to the broad 12 q Inks, Blotters, Rulers, Placing Cards, and these articles in large quantities lor cash, ar the lowest prices, BLANK BOOKS OF ALL KIND If A W ? Y A3 1 have a beautiful h>t of FAKcV ARTH lioa. Work Boxes, Draft-boards, und'CIt as ir and Photograph Albums. CI?CULATIN( My Customers and their immediaro fauiili< Tictnttf Fivt Ctnla, and have the lis-; of the sa Ju'y A WALHALLA HOTEL. TRAVELERS and other* fll(tUu3 visiting W illialln, will find mtL' i this well established HOUSE open fur their accommodation. Having, in the past, at his gnests have testified, given satisfaction, the Proprietor is confident of plea-ting those who may vail. Trains now run daily to and front the place. Rntea of Boarding reasonable. Come and see. D. BIEMANN, Proprietor. July II 1 6m PANCINIi SCHUUL. MOXS. BF.RGKR, from Ch.rle.ton, respeetlolly inf>>ms the and Gentlemen of Greenville, that he line open d . DANCING SCHOOL, In the hmMing recently occupied hy MoConnell A Goodleli. Time of Tuition?Mondd^fr, Wednesday* and Friday^ .t 4 o'clock foe young Mi*>el ft fid Masters; ftnd al'8 o'clock. P. M., on the M'ne days, for Gentlemen. Young Ladies can join either of these tWo Claasra, or take Lesson* privately on eith?*Y days of the week. Term. 10 unit the time. Apply at the School attire time of Tuittnn. or #i Mr?. Laval1*. July 18 E-fl State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT, la Equity. Sahah A. Ei.ronh, Executrix, w. M. L. Goonlstt et al. "|"N pursuance of tha DeerctAi Order Ih the I ahore stated case, the Creditors of the late Col. CHARLES J. EL FORI) are hereby required to establish, by proper proof, their elaim* against the Estste, before me, within nine inontUe from this date, or he barred. J. P. MOORE, C. K. G. D. Commissioner'. Offlco, July 15, 1807. Jy 18 r 8 0m State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Joseph P. Latimer, Administrator, r#. Mary D. Latimer rt ?l. IN pnrinsnM of the PMntsI Order in tbe above stated case, the Creditors of the late JAMBS Jl. LATIMER are hereby requir. ed to establish their dentande against the Estate, before ale, within sine mtmtkt flora this date, or be barred. J. P. MOORB, C. 1* O. D. Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1807. I Jy 18 ' 8 ' 0m | a State of South Carolina. ORKKNVILLE DISTRICT. In Bqulty. William H.- Austin, Administrator, w. M. I. Corkers at al. IK pursuance of tbe IHereial Order In the, bare stated ease* the Creditors of tba lata Dr. W. I. M. AUSTIN are hereby requir ed to establish their demands against tbo Ks ' tats, before me, within nine month* from this date, or he barred. J. P. MOORK, C. h. O. t>. Commissioner's Offiee, July It, J?67. Jy 18 8 9m 1 B HISR TED, 1 OUNDS HIFEACHffi ? ? ?d in Town, 37S5.& a&s sasa r PRICE IN CASH. ft. MOONfcY. 7-4 IfpIeiSto GENERALLY, TED TO CALL AT THE rviT .T .B OCK OF BOOKS, he fore purchasing else1 to litem n? cheep at they can buy the irleston. , D HEADERS. rlmmer, Southern K'ementary "SpeVor, C?ri Primary dictionary, Webster's Common d's English Dictionary, Wilson's Series of uthern Series of Readers. hark. rks on Ornntmar ; also, Bullion's and Green's Klligott's Analysis, Graham's Synonymes, d Qtiaekenhoa' Composition and Rhetoric. PH IKS. Ancient; Colten and Fitch's Introductory ' Grammar School and High School. IE5TICS. ary, Rudiments of Written, Practical and :r?. Also, Louiis', Davies' und Robinson's ibos' United Stale*- Markhittii's Kncrland. ck'e Rome, Gm w, France and 'England. ^ AND QREEGC. oka, an edition of rtie author's Grammar, y, Kalaelimidt'a Latin Dictionary, Liddcll issioal Dictionary. IOUS. livmns, Psalms and flyman, and Selections, Chiistinn Harmony. Lute oi Ziou, Sacred Concordia, & ... 'Ac., Ac, Ac. INKRY. riety, from comnmn Foolscap to the beat [Uity Hill. Also, Envelope-*, Pent. Pencils cbgant new style Visiting Cards. I buy id am prepared to supply all demands at S. STYLES AND UUALITfES. i IP It <D 3L SB 3. I 3L/BS in my line. Writing De?fce, Portfoion. Also, some handsome Picture Frames S LIBRARY. s mn read each of the latest Novels for in e lor one week. AUGUSTINE feACON, Agent, fi lm NOTICE , To Executors an# Administrators to Come Forward and Fay Costs. rpilF. ORDINARY find* it impossible to X live by woiking on a credit, and not to collect iiia fees ; he, therefore, lakes this i...^ ?r ik^ . i sA I.;... that they tnuti eomt forward and pat/up their in'Reb(edme*n He hopes that nil will respond as he is very much in need of money, niid times are hard. He also states that from this time for%ard, the cash will lie required hr all finished johs done in his Office. S. J. D0UTU1T, O. U. D. July 18 8 S Notice. THE 19th Session of the Reid* jfrJpVriM,, FEMALE SCHOOL will ' commence on the I6ih of July. Tuition the same. Board $10 per inoiith hi currency. It. H. REID. July il 1 8 Notice. rf"MIE Partnership in the practice of Law, I of SULLI VaN. STOK KS A STOkES, is this day dissolved by mntnal content, by the withdrawal of Edwnrd F Stolms. C 1? 8ULLIVAX ' J W. STOKES. BDW/? RD V STOKES. fcfT The old firm of SULLIVAN A STOKE-, will continue to prac.ice at their old stand. C. P Sullivam. J00a W. STOKKS. July 11 1 tf EDWARD F. STOkES, Attorney at Law, and Solioitor in Equity. WILL practice (is the Courts of Law, and Equity of Soilth Carolina, jy Office in Swandale's New Building oppooile the Mansion House. aKPRRKucaa. Tirnu \s Hii.l, President of Harvard College Macs.; J. U. Minor, Law Piofesaor, Uni versify of Va.; C. P. SttiiVA*. South Ca ronna; wov. e, u wna. ?oum mro ini; K* Gov. B. F. Plenty, South Caroline; July J | * If ty The Columbia Phmnit aril! insert one* a week for one month ICE! ICE! ICE! AT a CTS PER POUND, CAN he bad at my lee lleaao every day front eunriee in the morning, nntil 8 o'clook A. M., also from S o'clock till sundown, P. M. T. W. DAVI8. May t 41 if Dissolution. The firm of barksdale, perry A Co., is dissolved. Parties to whom the same te indebted, will present their CUi'"s at the Factory, or to me at Qreen< villa, 8. C. W. M. TTI0MA8. | January 7, 1857. I Ja i ,1 oj If 9R ass. JUST RBC8IVKD, A lot of CuruMii B?u of the finest quality, Sugar Cared. For rale by TB0MA8 STERN, At old (tend XoDerld A Duncan. JUSTRBtirfirrD,- } Prime Leaf Lard, (a-quantitlM to soit par- * ehosere. For sale by . . ?. , . Til DMAS IBTErfN. At old stand Mot)arid A Duncan. JUSTtoBCRIVfiD, A fae assortment of Northern Mails and Brads, 'various breads. For sale by THOMAS 8TKKH, > At old stand McDavid A Dunean. JUST RECEIVED, A flue arfiole Nora Scotia Grindstone*. < For sole by THOMAS 8TKBN, At aid stand McDavid A Duncan. OR AIM SCYTHES Of the boat mantofkcturo. -For sale by TilOMAS 8'NtEN, At old iland McDavid A Duncan. J SCYTHE STONES For sale by THOMAS STEKN, At old stand McDa/id <A Duncan. BUCKETS, BROOMS. Ac. For sate by THOM'AS'STKEN, At old rttnd IKdDaftd A Duncan. I. FRESH WHOLE RICE, * Just'received, and for sale by THOMAS STKEX. FLORIDA SYRUP, Just received and for sale by . TIIOMASTTEEN. > GOOD CIDER VINEOAR, Just reocived, and for sale by THOMAS TTREN. BPAKISII FLOAT INDWO, i For sale by THOMAS STEEN. SPIRITS TURPENTINE^ . Fer sale by THOMAS STEKN. " WHITE LEAD Vind LfNSKEP OIL. For rale by THOMAS STKKN KENTUCKY JEANS, * A ?fttd assortment, ftjr sale br , * THOMAS STEE LIGHT RUMMER CASSIMRRER, Tor (Ele by THOMAS 8TEEN. J BROWN and BLEACHED DOMESTICS, . For sale by THOMAS 8TEEN. BROWN DRILLS and JE^NS^ For sulo by THOMAS STKKN. 1 SEA ISLAND LONG CLOTH, For sale by THOMAS STEKN. BLAY A BLOUSE LINENS, For salo by TIIOMAS'STF.EN. LINEN DRILLS and DUCKS, Tor sale by THOMAS STEEN. LINEN DIAPER and TOWELLING~ t'dr sulo by THOMAS 8TF.EN. TABLE LINEN, * > Of the Chest qualify and dsr'nillo patterns. , Tor sale by THOMAS STKKN. POCKET if ANDKERC1IIEFS, . Linen and Oetton, for salo 'by THOMAS STEEN. i LADIES' HOSE, T~ \ English and American.raanpfgcture .. , For ?alo by THOMAS STEEN. '] GENTS' HALF IIOSE, I English and American, at extremely low ; prices. For sale by THOMAS STEKIf. LADIE8' HATS and BOSN'f^ .. . , ! Of various S'ylo* and Fat terns, Tiimmed i and Untrimmed. For rale by. I THOMAS STKEN. ] RIR30NS and HKA1I>3, . , * For sale by TffOMAB STEEN. ] GENTS' CASS, STRAW aud lEGlIOlfN HATS. For tale by . . T1I0MA8 STEEN. j CANNED FRUITSTT T~ ' Fruah and good. For sale by THOMAS STKEN CANNED VEGETABLES, Fresh and good. For sale by THOMAS STEEN. f CANNED FISH, , Fresh and priihe. For sale "oy , I THOMAS STEEN. ( LEMON SUGAR, Or portable Lemonade. For sale by 1 THOMAS STEEN. ' FRESH OYSTERS, ~~ I In bottles. For sale by , ... THOMAS STEEN. At the &Td stand of McDavid 5c Duncan. | BORAX, SALTFET"FIB, Ac. For sale by THOMAS STKEN. BftlsisrOKK and ALUM. I For salo by ^ THOMAS STKEN. EPSOM SALTS, For sale by T1T0MA8 STFKN. SWEET OILS, OLIVE and SALAD OILS ' For sale by THOMAS 6TEEN. PEPPER, SPICE and QINQEll, For sale by THOMAS STKEN. CLOVES and ClNNAMOft" For sale l>y THOMAS STKEN. BUTTER and SODA CRACKERS, Fot aale by TJ10MA8 STEfcto. RIO I10Nl>0 CmARS, For.sale by THOMAS 8TEEN. PLANTATION CrOARS^ For sale by THOMAS STREN. CHEROOTS, Oi pure Havana Tobaeen. For sale by j THOMAS STKEN. RIO COFFEE, ~ Just opened, and for sale by lni/mAo 01 nnn. i JAVTcofke^T " " j For tale, by the packet or by the pound, by ! THOMAS STEEN. i PQRTO RICO 8UOAK and MOLASSES, For tale by ^ ^ THOMAS STfJEN. REFINED SUOAR8 and SYRUPS, From the Baltimore Refinery. for tale by THOMAS STEKN. YOUNG HYSON TEA, ~ For eale by THOMAS STERN. FINEST GUNPOWDER TKA7 For tale by THOMAS STEIN. FINE SELF RISING FLOUR, Tor sale by IHOMAS SIEI.V. i ??? MG MgMBR J. D. ASHMORlJ'S; NOKPI 910 tTAM ? DOOft SOUTH IIT COUBT *001*. WCT ygp^JP WT^> JgMwfl JfitTl WHO 13'boV r*?MTiog a largo ud n> ?led Stock of , SISASdDKTA2&.IE (SdDOSDS, ICMWUCIX* : Brown & -Bleached ShMags and Sheetings, ^Tickt. Dchlmp, Stripes, Coltonades, Linen Docks And Dtilla, Bley And Spanish Linens, Iri?h Unmi, Table Damask , Tovallit ft, do. Uiaieoct, r/ioted Uwat, JaconelB. Gingliam?, Chnmhrays, Mohnira, Bareges, Anglace, A1 paces, Bombazines,'Chsllia. *?., Au. DaiAbrtc, Irrfcdnel, Maiaaaak, Swi*s and Mull Muslins, Victoria LaWna, White and Colored Tarlctooo, Braids, Linen Collars, Cuff*. Sloves and Hoiitrf, Veiling. Lace Falls, Love VeRa, Lace VefU, Trimming*, Hat and Bell Rlbbbrie, Dress Buttons and Trlftimthjge. French Corset a And lloop Skirts. Cdrsel LaOeta istsjiringjssrs assr w^rnsrniarvm OA8HMERKTT1. TWEEDS, JEAjrS. 3 LACK AND COLORED C A MSI MERES, French Drab d'Kta and Cloth. mmv IAAQ)ECL'QTtM6. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, Ao. Sen and Boys' Wool, Flu; apdfctraw Hate. Ladies' tynbmed Hata. Untrimmod Hata. Boota and 8hoea. Umbrellaa and Faraaola. Hardware and Cutlery. Crookery and Olaaaware. Angara and Coffaaa, all fradaa. Grooerita, Rye 8tuffs, fte .'Sc. 137" OoHn, Corn Starch, Rye, Floor, Bacon, Sugar Cured Heme, Lard, Butter, Eggs, With many other articles too tedious to mention, at the lowest prices for 'CABJI OU PRODUCE. . Saddles, Bridles, Cfirlha. -ctirrhp IrOns, Riding and Buggy Whips, Elwclf's fend 8o0rill's Steel and It on Hoes, Foolsetfp, Lifter ind Note Paper. White and Colored Kneel Ql.J.1 I> J-- *T ? di I,! ? ? - - j/t . u??i i cur, illK? impelling IMOKI.MtU ind Lead Pencil*, Silver and Steel Thimbles, Hook* and Eyes, English nnd American Pins, Pound and Mourning Pins. Factory Yarn, (jbe'tvinfc and Smoking Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Black and Green Tens, Oolong Tea, Nails, ftandaaw Filefe, Door and Window Bolts, Glass, TscV*. etc rows, Candles, Ad and Sperm, Rice, Crackers. Candy, Suit, Violin Strings, Caalor and Sweet Oil, Turpentine, Ibaudrfftttm, Paregoric, Guru Camphor, Essences, Cologne, to." Nut tfieg's,Mbee.^itron,Currents,Cloves, fce., SuTph'tir, Bilie Stone, Alum, Salt Petre, Brimstone, LogWeba, Ac., Ac , Ac. JOHN t>. \SHMORE. STATE" o? S6UTH CAEOLDIA. GffSBXV/LLE DISTRICT. By S. J. DOUTHIT, Eiquire, Ordinary of said District. WHEREAS, jTAMteSP. MOORE, C. fc. G. D , hjt* filed a Petition in my OfSee, prating that Letters of Administration on all and singular the good* and chattels, rights and credits of W. A. McCONNELL, ate of the District aforesaid, deceased, ihonld be granted to him. 77tese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors A the said deceased, to be aird appear fh he Court of Ordinary tor said District, to be lioiden at Greenville Court House, on the 1st dav 01 August, to show cause, if aW, why the aaid Administration ehouid not bo granted. K. J. T>OUTHIT, O. G. D. Ordinary'* Oilier, 21 at June, 1847. June 27 6 6 Greenville and Columbia. Railroad Conipany. TREASURER'S OFFICE. Columbia, S.C., July 8, 1807. NOTICE is hereby given that tbo Greenville and Columbia Railroad Comoanv are now prcpured to exchange tbcir Bond* nod Certificates of Indebtedness, endorsed, by the Stato of 8outh Carolina under tbe Act or the Legislature of Deoember 20, I860, for their Bonds and Coupons past due, secured by a mortgage commonly known is tbe "first mwrt8*gc-" -Ik. Also, for their Bonds, ana tbe Coup6nh nbt them that may be due, endorsed by the State under tbe Aot of the Legislature of January 28, 1861, which are headed "Confederate Bti'tefe of America." Also, for their Bonds and CoApofil paAt lAtte, known as "Non-Mortgage Bonds," at otfe for three, as provided for in said Aet 6f December 20, 1866. Holders of "Non-Mortgsge Bendh ing Coupons" past due, who perfer it wdl be allowed to take for them, in exchange, the Bonds and Certificates of ludebtednes- oflhe Company, scoured by a second mortgage, at par. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness, secured by a Second taottgage, will also be tendered to all parties baking any other class of claims against the Company, in payment. JOHN <L EDW.ARD8, Treasurer. tnlyil- 7 7 4nn STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVlLLK DISTRICT. By R J. fiOUTti'lT, Etq., Ordinary o/?id Dintrict. \\r IIERfcAS, D. A. FARMER and WM. >Y T RICHAttI>3 have filed Feti tion in my OR)'**, praying toat Letters of Administration, de bonit new, with tka Wilt annexed, on all and aingoiar the goeda atod ehattela, rights and credits of L. W. MA YF.Kl-D, la's < ( the Dial riot aforesaid, eeaaed, ahoulu be granted to thera. These are, therefore, to eite and ndthonieh all and singular the kindred and credit ore of the aaid deceased, to be ahd appear in the Court of Ordinary for s4l<i District, to be holdan at Green rifle Court Konar, ott j the t??ty ?ixth Any 0/ July IhuL, to show I eaaae, If a?y, ??* the Mid >,dminlstret>on, 1 ehriuld not be gi yiited. ' ? . ? J- ,>r>ir?niT. Ot G. 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