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_|e ^K?tr ?*wn?, Wj
Mte v njnm>fhiinfcBfet?. of ths 15th. MMTt
WBk tUMftfetrl mm* %hbi in 8t. Domingo
of Mwrioo. Dins ro?<lb
fcitx^ or^lb^
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^Ohe prisoner, captured el Queretaro,
^ tinoe bis liberation, writes from Morelia,
tbet be bas received good treatment
from the officers of tbe Liberal army.
Corona, writing from tbe capital, says,
all the garrison, with all its chiefs and
officers, except Marouese, are in our
power. O'Hsron and Labou are prisoners.
Lover, Urbano, Lopes, Portillo,
Eignero, Leocudga and tbe Regent Solas
surrendered themselves. These
prisoners said that several prisoners in
the capital are to be punished by death.
Tbe following particulars of tbe oof
cupation of the capital is from LaPeen?
sa, of Ouadalsjara: At day-break on
tbe 21st, the parapets of the enemy
were perceived to be abandoned.?
_ Shortly after the announcement was
telegraphed, all the fortifications also
were abandoned, and an order to advance
into tbe citv was given. Everywhere
was found trains, ammunition
and baggage of the enemy's, arms were
scattered along the road and streets, and
the entire garrison doserted, the men retiring
to their homes. Lobera was the
onlr one who presented himself, saying
he had remained to insnre good order
- and to deliver np the position, and to
place himself at the disposal of the be?
aiegers as a prisoner of war.
Cokfuot of Authority.?The Marion
Star says:
There occurred at (his place, on Saturday
last, a most unfortunate and mischievous
collision of the military authoriliss
with the regular administra'
(Ion of justice. A freed man, named
- Ben. Finkles, had been arrested and
imprisoned under due process of law,
for an assault and battery with intent
, to kill, upon the person of William
McLellan. Capl, Pingree and Mr. J. B.
Lewis, representing the Freed men's
Bureau, called upon Mr. Moody, Clerk
of our Court, and required him to dischaige
the prisoner upon his own racrixaoce.
This he refused to do, de
tag that both the State law and Order
No. 10 of Geo. Sickles required
in criminal cases that the usual recogntsanoes
should be given, and that
there must be bail; that in this case
iko physician atteoding the assaulted
party had informed him that he wan in
a critical oondition, and that his recovery
was doubtful; that to release the
prisoner under those eirenmstanoes
would violate hit sworn doty to the
State lawa and the express provisions of
paragraph sleven of Order No. 10, to
which be especially called the attention
of the officers of the BuresU. They re?
plied that they had nothing to do with
Geo. 8ickles* orders; that they acted
under Gen. Scott, who was the ruling
power in this State, and would snstain
'their action in this ease ; that they had
orders from him declaring that freedmen
should not be required to give bail,
and that they recognised him only, and
"that this negro should not give bail;
that Congress would suvtain Gen. Soott
in what he did. Mr. Moody still de
dining to discbarge the prisoner upon
bis own reoognisanee, thev oalled a
inwman (unaing 07?v;o:6|oan Alford
?and ioatroeted him to go to the jail
and order the jailor to turn out the
prisoner. Alford atarled out io hoi
baete, and on the rerbal order delivered
by the negro, the jailor turned the
prisoner out, and be ie now at large.
,rt '
Orivnrros, July 20, p. ir>.?Headquarter*
are overwhelmed with report*
of outrage* io the Red River country
and colored person* dare not aoeept the
appointment of register, a* they are
threatened with death. Judge Li terrier,
a prominent Texan, ha* resigned hi* appointment
in the Bureau, afraid of bi*
t m The tdiief outlaw ia named Quest.
?The colored people flee to the woods 00
bis approach, tie shot a freedwoman,
oat out of her womb a living child,
which he exhibited in a drunken glee
ha a barroom. Ha we* arrested but steeped.
Sterling (Robinson eounty)
colored church was assaulted and two
men and one woman kitted. Onptain
. Randall, Bureau agent, raised one bun
deed freed men and arrested two of the
ringleaders..
Not law than 1.600 freedmen have
applied to the American Colonisation
Society to be sent to Africa, within the
last eight month-, and all of them, we
are as* nred, of the better class of Color
? r?f? t?r ?w uare em narked
in Hint time, anj ?U*,t 1,000- are ?ow
watting for shipment
? - ? .*,<?*
up" in" i "|J
T H 1 4
WAit Wa MOM Do*-F?lUrd'?
wytt
WtOlltk* p?*ph ?r the 8o?rti>, u4 especially
Of Virginia, thai they onsot Mp themsalvasby
ptaaglBg JatotwaT ?elnnoholy and
deepoud^ey. Tknl plaek which kuil deflMM
iatUlMt of saisfortane and li
*bat wa now Mod, aad what will sure us. I,
will aot do to listen to tkoN who** mI? and
Otoee prooiaha a belief that Qod and justice
bare abandoned ? lorerer. We are un worth j
Tfcijtar acasstry?unworthy of that grand old
JPfrflaaoo blood, wbooe laws, languages,
jglBno and traditions Mr* imperishable in
despite the efforts of William
HHpiror aad his Normans to crash thorn
P^jrftpoat, wo aro unworthy of that sturdy
yKhd Mo If w? suocumd In baso and Ignoble
jPSEknoss to tho cohorts of misfortune, though
Han-fold greater than they aro.
Tho same son shines over us now that shod
his rays upon our Joyous land in tho days of
our prosperity. Not a star is missing from the
glittering dome of heevon. The bosom of oui
beloved Virginia, although scarred aad ruggod
with tho traoks of desolating war, is still
as rioh as over In all tho elements of wealth
and greatness. Tho physical aad materia
world in which we move is unohangod. The
wheel of time still revolves?lot us wisely and
prudently see to it that we elnk not so deep
from apathy, indifference and despair, that no
foture revolution of the wheel shall bring us
up. Let our people keep their heads and
hearts In good re pat r. Let not corroding cares
and bitter memories unaan tho people of the
Booth, or it will be said they deaerved all the
calamities which enveloped them.
Cbaolbstos.?A correspondent of the National
In tel ligcutvr, writisg from Chariot toe,
says t
Oar people are en the .verge of despair.?
Our capitalists have reroiwd whatever money
they eould realise into goMto Liverpool and
Fraaoe, fearing the polltual events of the
next twelve months. Our ml estate Is almost
unsaleable ; very little of <m land can be sold
at any prioe. All building had enterprise has
stopped. Temporary existlso* seem* to be
the only anxiety. ' The thrmt of confiscation
and agrarian i?m that Measkstophons A Co.
hold over uaua Dnmnclos'Word ia but undermining
o very thing Ilka aWpe of peace, and
in haying a negro State (kernment, from
Governor to conitable, caps k climax.of our
misery. The Northern peopkdo not realise
how poor and broken splriteAe are, or they
would net be human to contifc their harsh
exactions of us. The effort* fcmake bread,
and to eke out a bare ezistenck|s beyond belief.
Many of the people whBSrere able to
save a little silver plate and jetty have been
selling it and pawning it for thkst two years
to buy bread and olothing forfcmselvos and
their little ones. We hare a ok articles that
belonged to Rerolntionary gttalt sold as
old gold, that Are years ago n money oould
hare bought; but starvation a hard master.
Tnu Caops.?It ia really ol ring td hear
from all sections of the )Distri so favorable
reports in regard to the growl crops?Cot.
ton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes, Ac )ur renders
are in tho most exuberant splri nd most of
them are entirely satisfied with I r prospects.
They tpll us that their erops we aver better,
?jast as good, sttiAo Say, as tho >uld desire.
True, a few are wofully in the g i, and don't
expect much of a cotton or but it is
thought that everybody will mal sufficiency
of oqyn and other provisions foi iir own use,
and to spare. A big provision < , and so far
as the mast of us are concerned Midsection,
registration, convention, Ths Stephens,
Beast Butlor, and all other abor itions, can
go to the d?1. Hurrah]for the lers of the
soil, and?thank Qod for the erous and
propitious showers with whioh have boon
blessed.?KdgrJMd Advertiser.
* 1 I ? 1
Tax Caors.?There baa beeVery little
rain in this District for thretf wis. In an
ordinary season, this ci onmstanLrould not
bC injurious to the growing cropfeut coming
immediately after the long eik^ heavy
rains, the dry season is produefca effects
of a drought, burning up the crk? lately 4
minus* arowDoa out. uniMI lBsro ntin
won, and a good deal of It, there moat danger
that this year's corn and cottftop* wm
not more than equal those of lastft. For- -]
tunately most of our farmers hav&iu good
crops of small grain; but until t&rospoct
for oorn and cotton improves c<ftcntbly,
they will do well to hold on to i wheat
and make but a sparing use of theft*.
[ YorkvilU Msrrr, J
i Dbath or How. E. OF. Palmvb.?Vegret u
to learn bjr a private dispatch rft?d (n ^
j thla eity from Wlnnsboro, that tift-omi 8i
nent citiien of Fairfield District, 1 ?ud
denly at his residence, at RldgewVarly
yesterday morning. We nndersltlthat
Mr. Palmer was a desoendant of ^uenot
family. He had filled many h?ant
poaltlone, representing for some j| },la
Dlatriet in both branebea of the Ls^r* |
tie wm the lint President of the CRtte q
ad South Carolina Railroad, and wler. ?<
gctic and aueeeeaful in ita raanagtmAjj r?
eery instrumental in ita aueoeaa hot(B?r
hla own admintitration and since. L,
will be deeply regretted.?Phoenix. 1 o<
Mammoth Squahh.?A few days *iile ?'
were shown by Mr. John M. Rawlinlf
this plaee, a Mammoth Squash grownL Bl
garden, whieh ia rather ahead of nam ?
we hare erer seen. Ita weight la tl
three ponnde, and it meaanree a frA
erer fear feet ia elreamfereeee, al i
bout sixteen laches in diameter, m I
not know the name of this monster rail I
bet learn that the seed from whieh itl JjP
produced, were procured from the Agrl^
tarsi Barean at Washington. lp|
. [ YorkvilU J8W^Htr<|rn
Bellfloas Ben lues, Sunday, Ancaat 1
Baptist Church, 11, A. M-, |_
Methodist Church, 11, A. M., Bar. J. 1
hombbbt. i
Episcopal Church, 11, A. M., and 6, P. #
Rer. Ellison Oceans. |PreebyterUa
Church, 11, A. M., and 6, ft
M., I>r. TIuimt.
attr Pesters alb respectfully n^iwilod I
inform us when any change oooara la Um re J
ular supplies
i yTMil
I GRE&NVILLE PRICKS CURRENT.
OOBSBOTKD WBIKLV, ?*
GRADY, FERGUSON NMH.LER, MERCHANTS.
. ORBHNVILLE, 8. 0., JULY 41, 1067.
APPLB8, m \>aahel, Drted, ,?1 SO
BHBP, U "> ftwki MeoWUif to m<, I A 10 e.
1 BAOON, ft D> - 14 (a) 10 ?.
BALK ROPE, lb. - 85 ?.
BLUB STONE, ft lb 80 ?.
, BAQQINQ, Oannjr, B, jd 88# e.
BUTTER, ft lb, 80 ?.
I BRE8WAX, & ??? 80 c.
, BRANDY. 8? Milan p.^fc
_ - _ ?-?, ?? vw
. CHICKENS, ft boad ,.!2) a 10 t.
COTTON, ft 15, _16 (5 18 ?.
1 COFFEE, ft ft, Rio, 83 c.
i 44 " " Java, so o.
CORN, ft bushel, $1 86 c.
CANDLES, |1 ft, AiUasntiiw,.... 80 c.
' " a 44 Sperm,.. 40 e.
i ? ? ? Tallow, 16 e.
COPPERAS, ft ft, Baalish 10 c.
I KOQ8, ft dowp 10 c.
1 FLOUR, ft barrel, $12 00
GOLD $1 30
, OINQKR, ft 1b 60 c.
. IRON, ft ft, 8weed 12) e.
\ ,44 44 44 Country, 8 e.
44 44 44 llorse Shoe 10 e.
I INDIOO, |1 ft, 8outh Carolina, $1 76
L " 44 44 Spanish Float, 2 26
LUMBER, ft 100feet, Plne,...$l 60 <?> $2 00
LEAD, ft ft, 10 e.
LEATHER, ft lb, Sol ?..50 e.
1 44 44 44 Upper 00 @ 70 e.
MADDER, ft ft 20 e.
MOLASSES, ft gallon, Woat India, $1 00
NAILS, ft lb, Parker Mill, 12) c.
n u m Horae, 60 c.
OAT8, VI bnshel, 46 c.
PEAS. " ? $1 60
PORK. IS ft.net, 12) ?
POWDER, ft 1b, 76 c.
PEPPER, ft 1b, Black 60 ?.
PEACHES, ft bushel, Dried $1 60 I
POTATOES, ft bushel, Irish nono.
44 44 44 Sweet, none.
RICE, ft ft .16 (g) 17 e.
STEEL, ft ft, Cast,.,... - ?...$6 e.
SALT, ^ saok, Liverpool, $4 60
" " bnshel, 44 1 26
SUGAR, ft ft, Brown - 16 ($ 20 e.
44 * 44 Clarlflod, 20 e.
SHOT, fl ft 20 c.
SODA, ft ft .....' 20 c.
STARCH, ft ft, 20 c.
SPICE, ft lb 60 e.
I SHIRTING, ), ft yd, 22 c.
TURKIK8, ft head, 76 e. @ $1 00
TOBACCO, Manufaotured, ft lb, 60 e. ? $1 00
TALLOW, ft 1b, 16 c.
TEA, ft lb, Gunpowder, $2 00
44 4 4 44 Hyson 2 26
u ii ii Black, - $1 50 ? $2 00
WHEAT, ft bushel, .$150 @ $175
WIII8KY. ft gallon, $3 00
YARN, ft hunch, Factory, $2 26
AUCTION SALE!
CONSISTING, IN FACT, OK |
Mahogany Hair-Seated CHAIRS
LOUNGE
SEWING MACHINE, BEDSTEADS
CROCKERY. POT WARE i
TOILET SOAPS i
Large Show TEA CADDYS, for a Store <
SUNDRY TOOLS
Lot Straw, Felt and Cloth HATS
YARDS PANTS GOODS
Lot of WINDOW HINGES. .
axi * num or office,
A Double Sett HARNESS for Carriage
A Two-IIorae CARRIAGE
A Oo?-IIor?e CARRIAGE i
A Cue Horse WAGON.
julius c. smith.
Auctioneer.
July 23 0 2 f
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER, J
WOULD respectfully inform the public
that he ha* opened A BARBER
5HOP in the room under the hdilding formerly
occupied by the Poet Office end h'?? ledprue
Office, Bret door above the ruin* of
McBer'* Hall, where be has located. Being
? proftuional Barber, he Hopes, by attention
to business, together with politeness to
ill, tp merit a portioh of public pstronnge, V
in CtJTriNG. SHAVING and SHAMPOOING.
|2f~ Ladies wishing Hair Cutting -i
ind Dressing done, will be wailed on at J
.heir residences. July 25 9-2 U
g<
Private School. J
ON MONDAY, July 22nd, the
undersigned will resume the
afftfl^Stexeroisos of their School in the _
3&r EPISCOPAL LECTURE ROOM.
Terras, and other details, may be learned
n application, at the residence of Mr.
:hos. steen.
sorniA c. sviiTn.
JULIA G. SMITH. "
July 18 8 3 p,
: Oi
HoticeDEPAULTINO
GUARDIANS THUSTEES,
Ae., are required, by the Deere- fw
*1 Order of Chancellor Lksksnk, to make
tieir ANNUAL RETURNS to this office by do
be firet day of October next, or rules will isle
against them.
J. P. MOORE, C. R G. D. ?"
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1867. p
July 18 8 8
DANCING SCHOOL.
IT0N8. BRRGKR, from Charleston, revL
spectfully infoms the Ladies and
entlemen of Greenville that he haa open- ,
1 a DANCING SCHOOL, in the building
eently occupied by MeConnell A Oood- '
tt. Time of Tuition?Mondays, Wedneslya
and Fridays at 4 o'clook. for yonng
iases and Masters ; and at 8 o'clock, F. M.,
I the ratae days, for Gentlemen. Youug
adies can join either of these two Clausen,
' take Lessons privately on either days of
4 week. Terms to suit the times. Apy
at the School at the time of Tuition, or "|\
Mrs. Laval'a July 18 8-8 -L
WALHALLA HOTEL |
TRAVELERS and others mo
|*!?S visiting Walhalla, will find K*>
ayfTT5agk~ this well eeUbliahed HtflDBK >
? for their accommodation. Having, in the
e past, as hie gusste have testified, given UD(
lisfaetion, the Proprietor is confident of J?'
easing those who may oall. Train# bow ot'
n daily to and from ths piece. Rates of 1. *
warding reasonable. Come and see.
D. BIRMANN, Proprietor. Vn
July 11 7 Apt l
pou
ICE1 ICE! ICE!
.T3CTSPERPOUND,
IAN be bad at my lee House every day aur
/ from snnriee in the morning, until 8 ere<
ioek A. M., also from & o'clook till sun- elat
pen, P. M.
IT. W. DAVIS.
ay 2 .. 1- o ... If .1
H RITEI
"W A, Bfl
20,000
niiDNii
To be Deliv<
HIGHEST MARK]
G.
GREENVILLE, 8. C., JULY 10.
NOTICE
To Executori and Administrators t<
Come Forward and Fay Costs.
THE ORDINARY finds It impossible t?
live by working on t credit, and no
to collect his fees ; he, therefore, takes thl
method of Informing those indebted to him
that th^y mutt torn* forward and nay up thai
indebleanets He hopes that all will r?
spond, as he is very niueh in need of'money
and times are hard. He also states lha
from this time forward, the CAsh will be re
quired for all fiuiehed jobs done in his Ol
fice. 8. J. DOUTH1T, O. O. D.
July 18 8 8
EDWARD F. STOKES.
Attorney at Law, and Solicitor ir
Equity.
WILL practiee Io the Courts of Law,
and Equity of8outh Carolina.
tw Office in Swandale's New Building
opposite the Mansion House.
RKrKRKNCKS.
Thomas Hill, President of Harvard College
Mass.; J. B. Minor, Law Professor, University
of Va.; C. P. Suli.ivan, South Ca~
rolina; Gov. J. L Una, South Carolina;
Ex Gov. B. F. Pkrby, South Carolina.
July II 7 tf
csr The Oolumbia Pbtrnix will inaert
once a week for one month
Dissolution.
The firm of bauksdale. perry
A Co., is dissolved. Parties to whom
the same is indebted, Will present their
Claims at the Factory, or to tne at Greenville,
S. C. W- M. THOMAS.
January 7, 1867.
Jan 24 86 If
S ate of South Carolina.
UUEBNVILLE DISTRICT;
In Equity.
Sarah A. Ei.roRU, Executrix, vi. M. L. Goodlktt
ot al.
IN pursuance of tho Decretal Order in the
above stated case, the Creditors ot the
late Col. CHARLES J. ELFORD are hereby
roquircd to establish, by proj>er proof, their
ilaiins against the Estate, before me, vritbin
itnc month* from this dato, or be barred.
J. P. MOORE. C. E. G. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 16, 1867.
Jy 18 8 9m
State of South Carolina.
UKKKNVlLLK DI8TRICT.
in x.quny.
rosktm P. Latimkr, Administrator, cs. Mart
1). Latimkii ?( ill.
IN pursuance of tho Decretal Order in tlio
above stated case, the Creditors of the
ate JAMKS M. LATIMER aro hereby rcquird
to establish their demands against the Esiito,
before me, within nine month? from this
late, or bo barred.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. Q. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1867. "
Jy 18 8 9m
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
ITit.i.iam II. Austin, Administrator, vt. M. I.
Connkrs ?t III.
|"N pursuance of tho Decretal Order in the
|_ above stated rose, the Creditors of the
ite Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN are hereby rcquiri
to establish their demands against tho Esite,
before mo, within nine month* from this
ate, or be barred.
J. P. MOORE, C. K. G. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1867. ?
Jy 18 8 9m j
WOOL CARDING, 5
CRA WFORDVILLE FACTORY, ]
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, S. C.
ni7"E respectfully inform Wool Raisers and <
ff others interested, that we liuve just 1
it up a set of superior CARDING MARINES,
and have placed thuiu under the
anagement of experienced and faithful hands,
ho will give evety attention to prevent unice?sary
waste and to insure general satisetion.
Our facilities are such that we can afford to
i the work on '
The moat Liberal Terms, .
id we can safely guarantee to turn out J
omptly
EXCELLENT ROLLS. I
h
When the Grease is furnished to us, (say
e pound of Grease to eight pounds of Wool,) d
i will Card Plain Wool ^
At Ten Cents a Pound- ?
A small advance on this rate will !>e charged P
' Carding Mixed Wool or for Cetton and
:>ol together.
RADY, HAWTHORN A TURBYfflLL. B
Juno 26 4 tf
i w
i n-? n- ? ?
sbutiuc auu uuiumDia j&auroad
Company.
TREASURER'S OFFICE, ?
Columbia, B.C., July 6, 18117.
fOTICE is hereby Riven that the Oreen- B
ville and Columbia Hailroad Company _
bow prepared to exchange their Bonda and
rtificates of Indobtednoaa, endorsed, by tho
do of Sonth Carolina nndcr the Act of the _
giiriatare of December 20, lftlifi, for their
uds and Coupon* past due, secured by a
rtgage commonly known as the "first mortI4,
* n
Vlso, for their Bonds, and the Coupons on
as that may be dwe, endorsed by tbo State
ler the Aut ef the Legislature of January 1
1801, which are beaded "Coafederate States
iraorlca." *1
Llso, for tbair Bonds and Coupons past due, el
>wn as "Non-Mortgage Bonds," at one for Si
M, as peovidod for in said Act of December k
188*. ol
loldere of "Hon-Mortgage Bends wntf Cou- jg
is" past due, who perfur it will be allowed to n|
e for them, in exchange, the Bonds and Ccr- .
ales of Indebtedness of the Company, send
by a second mortgage, at par.
londs and Certificates of Indebtedness, se- "
nd by a second mortgage, will also be tend- ol
I to all parties having any other olass ol "
ma against tho Company, In payment.
J01INU. KDWAKbrt,
Trraturrr.
uly 11 7 lint
P El S E o
r T E D'?
POUNDS
IB PEACHES
wred in Totf n?
TJ3SS
ET PRICE IN CASH.
H. MOONEY.
7-4
i HI AND 8UMMKII
; GOODS.
at
J, D. ASHMORE'S;
e nmm QLD) st andi
ONE DOOR SOUTH NEW COURT HOUSE.
-MM J?e$
1 \\T HO IS now receiving a lahge aud va
Tt ried Stock of
SlEASDNAMlg TO(DID$5
I KMUUACINU :
Brown & Bleached Shirtings
and Sheetings,
Tlcka, Denims;
Stripe*, Cottonn les,
Linen Dubka nnd Diilla,
B!ny and Spanish Linens,
Irish Linens,
Table Damasks, Towellings, Ac.
Calicoes, Printed Laniin,
Jaconets, Gingham*,
Chnmbrays, Mohairs,
Barnges, Anglnce, Alpncen,
Bombnisinee, Challie, Ac., Ac. '
Cambric, Juconol, Naintiook, .
Swiss and Mall Muslins, 1
Victoria Lawns,
White and Colored Torletons, j
Braids, Linen Collara, Cuds,
tilovca and Hosiery,
Veiling, Lace Falls, Love Veils, i
Lace Veils.
Trliimiliiff*, i
Hat and Belt Ribbons,
l)reaa Buttons and Trimmings,
Frencli Corsets aud lioop Skirts.
Corset Laceta. I
HJSS WJ^SSSSWOTSo
CABUMEBITTH,
TWDEDS, L
JEANS.
RLACK ASP COLORED CASS/MERES,
French Drab d'Ktn nnd Cloth. I
READ)T MABECUITKttlG,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS. A?. 1
Man and Boys' Wool, Fur and Straw Hats.
Ladies' Trimmed Hats. 1
Untrimmed Hat*. ?
Boots and Shoes.
Umbrellas and Parasols. ~
U..J ' " -
u>iuware ana uautry.
Crockery and Glassware.
Sugars and Coffees, all grades.
Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Ac , Ac.
tw Corn, Corn Starch, Rj'e, Flour, Ba- I eon.
Sugar Cured Hams, Lard, Butter, Eggs, c
with many other articles too tedious to
mention, at the lowest prices for CASH
OR PRO DUCK. Saddles,
Bridles, Girths. Slirrnp irons,
Riding and Buggy Whips, El well's and Scovill's
Steel and Iron Hoes, Foolscap, Letter ?
and Note Paper, While and Colored Envel Cj
opea. 8teel Pens, Ink, Spelling Books, Slate
and Lead Pencils, Silver and Steel Thimbles,
Hooka and Eyes, English and American
Pins, Pound and Mourning P'ns,
Factory Yarn, Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, Segarn, Pines, Black and Green
Teas, Oolong Tea, Nails, Handsaw Files, F1
Door and Window Bolt^ Glass, Tucks,
Screws, Candles, Ad. and Sperm, Rice,
PrackerB, Candy, Salt, Violin Slrfngs, Cos
tor and Sweet Oil, Turpentine, Laudanum,
Paregoric, Gum Camphor, Essences, Cologne,
fcc., Nutmegs, Mflce, Citron. Currents,Cloves,
he,, Sulphur, Blue Stone, Alum, Salt Petre,
ilrimstone, Logwood, Ac., Ac , Ac. Ill
JOHAI D. ASIIIVIORE.
WOOL CARDS, K1
McBEll MIL.L.S,
GREE3VILLE DISTRICT, 8 C- sv
OUR Carding Machines are in first-rate order,
and under the control of that woll
mown and competent manager, Mr. T. Y. pi
1RIDOKS, who will use oVery care to prevent
innecessary waste and to insure complete sat faction.
Our facilities are such that we can afford to CL
>o the work on
NIE MOST LIBERAL TERMS,
nd we can safely guarantee to tnru out .1)1
rourptly
EXCELLENT ROLLS.
When the Grease is fprnished to Os. (sav tjt
no pound of Mroitro to eight pounds of Wool,)
'e will Card Plain Wool
At Ten Cents a Pound ! pl
A mall advance on this rate will be charged
>r Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton urn!
Tool together.
JEW Wool will he taken from and dolivereo CH
t Greenville C. H. free of charge for trans- C
ortation
GRADY A HAWTHORN. ?;
June JO 4 tf
STATE OF 90UTH CAROLINA, ^
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. JAt
{ILI.IAM WATKINB VS. GKOROK W. Bauokil ?
Attachment.
117 IIEREAS, the Plaintiff did on the 17th PO
fT day November, file his Deolar?tion
Eainst the Defendant, who, it is Raid, is
sent from and without the Vhnits of this
late, and haa neither wife nor Attorney
nown within the seme, upon whom a copy *
f the aald Ih-efarat ion might be served : ll
therefore ordered that the mid Defend- , '
III do Appear and plead to the said I>e< ln * "
iration on or before the 17th November,
hioh will be in tire year of our Lord, one
lonaand eight hundred and sixty seven,
her .vise final and absolute judgment will
ten be given and awarded against him.
Clerk's Office, Greenville Diet., Sk d., De
oeaiber A, 18fifl 'i v
W. A. McDANTRL, d. d d V
DeeA 28 lv
JUST HBCKIVKD,
A lot of Cmvhm<I Hmui of tho ftooat quality,
Sugar Cared, tor sale by
THUMA8 8TKKN,
At old ilwd M?Dtrid A Dununu.
JUST RKCKIVKD, ...
Prlino Leaf Lord, in quantities to rait parehosers.
for sole by
THOMAS STRKN,
At old stond McDovid A Dunoon.
JUST RECKIVKD,
A floe assortment of Northern Nolls and
Brads, various brouds. For solo bjr
THOMAS 8TKKN,
At old atand Mo Dor id * Dunoon.
JU8T RECEIVED, . , *
A fine article Nora Scotia Grindstones.
For tale by THOMAS 8TKBN,
At old atand MeDoTtd A Duncan.
GRAIN 8CYTHE8
Of tho beat manufacture. For sole by
THOMAS STEEN,
" At old atnnd McDovid A Dunoon-.
' - SCYTHE
8TONKS ^ .
For siilo by THOMAS 8TBBN t
At old stand MoDavid A Duncan.
BUCKETS, BROOMS. Ao.
For solo by THOMAS 8TREN,
At old stand McDovid A Duncan.
FRKSJI WHCLE RICH,
Juat received, ond fur sole by
THOMAS 8 TEEN.
FI.ORIDA SYRUP,
Just recoivod ond for sole by
THOMAS STEEN.
GOOD CIDER VINEGAR,
J ust received, and for sole by
THOMAS STERN.
SPANISH FLOAT INDIGO,
For sole by THOMAS STEEN.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
For sole by THOMAS STEEN.
WHITE LEAD ond LINSEED OIL,
For sole by THOMAS STEEN
KENTUCKY JKAN8,
A good assortment, for sale by
THOMAS STEK
LIGHT SUMMER CA8SIMKRES,
For sole by THOMAS STEEN.
BROWN ond BLEACHED DOMESTICS,
For solo by THOMAS STEEN.
3ROWN DRILLS ond JKANS^
For aalo l.y THOMAS STEEN.
5EA ISLAND LONG CLOTII,
For aolo by THOMAS STEEN.
3LAY A BLOUSE LINENS, ' . ? ,
For sale by " THOMAS ^TEKN.
.INEN DRILLS ond DUCKS,
For snlo by THOMAS STEEN.
jLNKN DIAPER ond TOW ELDING, "
For sole by THOMAS STEEN.
?ABI.E LINEN,
Of tbe finest quality and desirable patterns.
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
OCKKT HANDKERCHIEFS,
Linon and CtR^on, for solo by
THnW * o a"""1"
iNu?u oir< an.
.ADIK8* HOSE,
English and American manufacturo.
For sale by THOMAS STEKN.
1BNT8' HALF HOSE,
English and American, at extremely low
rices. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
.ADIES' HATH and BONNETS,
Of various S'ylcs aud Patterns, Trimmed
nd Untrhnmed. For salp by
THOMAS STEEN.
iniaONS and BRAIDS.
For solo by THOMAS STEEN.
KNTS* CASS, STRAW and LEGHORN
[ATS. For sali< by
THOMAS STEEN.
ANNED FRUITS,
Fresh aud good. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN
ANNED VEGETABLES,
Fresh and good. For salo by
THOMAS STEEN.
ANNED FISH,
Fresh and prime. For salo by
THOMAS STEKN.
... ii ,.i
SMON SUGAR;
Or portable Lemonade. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
ItESII OYSTERS,
In bottles. For sale by
THOMAS STEKN.
At tho old stand of MeDavid A Duncan.
OALTPKTRE, AO.
For 8uie by
THOMAS STEEN.
Jim STONE and ALUM."
For sale by .
^ T1IOMAS STEEN.
PSOM SALTS; *
For salu by
THOMAS STFEN.
1 KKT OILS, OLIVE and SALAD OILS, ~
Fur eulo by <
THOMAS STEEN.
?1*PER, SPICE and O INOKK,
For sale by ,
THOMAS STEEN.
OVES and CINNAMON' " "
For vale by
THOMAS 8TEEN.
ITTKR and SODA CRACKERsT^
For gftlo by
TH0MAS STEEN.
O HONDO
For salo by
THOMAS STEEN.
ANTATONCIUARS?'^^ ^
For sale by"
TFIOM AS STEEN.
BROOTS, ^ - ^ v, v--v
>< pSre Havana Tobaoeo. p?r sale by
. THOMAS 8TKKN.
0 COFFER, ~~
uet opened, am) for sale by ,
THOMAS STEEN.
VA OOVVKU " ^ ^
'or Halo, by the packet or by the pound by
thomas 8tkkn.
UTOUICQ SUGAR and MOLAbSKb,
Yot late by
thomas stken.
KIN BO SUOAK8 and syrups,
'rum the Baltimore Kifiuerv, for anlo bv
Thom as stkkn
. v~- - . UN<7
HYSON TKA,
Per italo by ..
thomas stkkn.
<KST GI NPOM DKR TKA,
For ??!<? by
THOMAS STKEN.
\L SKl.tr-KIM NO Kl.ol H,
For ?h!e by
TflOM/ S STEP*