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lUJ-m^lj-L?iliy up 4 ?* v.^Bt'- - A. '* k%' - *A(fti ?'"- * -jTw-' j ' ] ,. * ' __ ^yl* . ?? . "' 'l I Ml' ite ***** < *!& .3^: W* *M*";*.Mf " V*> fi^^L jI^^../&riii|^ '" "'iV* ?* > Vk v ;. ! > ??J" -?>K * Mflt ?.-. ?- . ,v. S6i? ^rCrJllP-^ ' WMfflBBfc: .,, ' rHIIife? rod BBBBI?SBSIi^S!^"e s Mr^ dc 1/ w^"' OT ??fir IB^^F^vrc? If ^ our pric*^f? .:.' . ? Q'^'&?;' Jb -w "K r -{*-? *5 : * * .? ? i-o* . ,/M. a $#<? ;$? v: ^ 'V *r ">. . ,\tt-A. -? a -<; J* / ro ?v , . ,? . . Too* Don,- Pointed and truJjr tho Now OtIwm Pioaytino mj? : <i Hot* yon frgiotorod t If not, why don't yon roghtor *t oftoo T Haoo yon no intor at in tlio condition of onr lnwof Do yon notonro whotbor tboy nro. honootly and on. oygoUoally, or ooandaloOoly and inefficient If adinlatotorod I Hot# yo? no righto to bo paoiootod or abated f lo yotfr citiaoosbip worth nothing to yon ? Han yon ao r? haM lor the wolfaro of vonr aelohboro. yoor e?ty or row 9UU.I If yon want tho sondatt of affair* to bo controlled by thoit who <ir? rory Httle'for the#* thing*. your boat ai'ura# trill bo to ahfrk your plain duty and hoop away from tho rogiatrar'a offlea. Tsmtaaan Eltctiokb?ftaahtllle dataa to Auguat Jd, Imto jnat baen r*T#lT*d.?Return* ao far, foot np a majority of 17,000 for Brownlow. Trimbla, Stoke*, Arncl, Mayoard, Hawkina, Hulllna, Mann and Batlor, all?RapnblUans aro alsotod to Con grtM. The Republican*, or rather tha Rad. idnfa, litra madia a clean sweep of both Waaohra of tha Legislature. At HarriaPano., a aaluto waa firad by ordar of the Governor, in honor of tha Tannaaaea riatory. It will ba remembered, that fifty (iboftfaad eooa?rratlva eltitana are dlafran Cbl**d In Tenaadfdt and hot patlMUtd to W by an aMandmarit lo tfia oonatitfftUn bf tWt fiUta, adopted by tha Radical* J&M tfea of? , ^ W | ' fn Ballot.?It should ba f* air* inhered - that tha MiHtary Bill for Reeonattweilon, raqWUaa aaary registered rota, for or again it a Canattlaa, and delegate*, to write or hara printed on their rotea, the word* ".For a CoaTnnUan," or 44 Against a convention," bacaata, If lb* Utter 44 a" i* not used, the rate will ba thrown ant. Thin appear* to ha a amall matter, but, oar atteatloo ha* boon called to It by t^o Angaria Constitutionalist, therefore, it Will ba^rall toj all who foe! ecnoernad to boar ? ui ^cntsnry /spartan. Tbb KhM deelln* in the price* of provisions noticeable Intel/ in the prinelpnl produce aaarhtta of the North end Wast, awakens a hope that when the fan crop ia thrown on the atbet are shall experience greet relief from apaantnUre price*. Bon* anrpriae be* been faH the! high prices her* prevailed so long afUr k henry wheat crop became a certainty.? The seales have at last turned. In three day a the prim #f Cenr in Baltimore ha* fallen two dollars en the banal. This U aignifleant, and we map with raaaan enpeat that if the present pampeet ef a benetlfal eons crop he realised, iWhittlai will eeatlaiae till the bread quasttoa shall naeaa to excite ao nauoh anxiety in the hapoviehed heme* of the Booth.?iUretffl* Jsapft ~ i imi I ? Oca Diareicr t*'ao?ram.-Tl^? past ton da/* has changed, in a great vesture, the aapaabaf things, as w*U ae the hope# of the oltlaeea of this Distriot. Refreshing rains hare i|rtted *a. and there i# now qnite e prevailing aplgla* Chat a islsieet crop for the support ef the District will he realise J.? Winntiaro r- . VffWS. Waewtwerew, Amgnat ft.?The President's teraeel tnttnsatlon taOsaietai / ilea tan that his w<v?ld tloitM political sir alas. Hi* voluntary vacation of the iflai Is net regarded a* probable.? The PraatdaoS'a na*e ma ha a Seal. tbad laial^ W?p?|l?IM >iMif w?mld t*i4tr kli rMtgppBoe SO?pUbU. ttoKiB, August A.?Sslas of ?otton to-day wWIh?low middlings Si; re?ipta lit. Guiuhnr, itigait 6.?Cotton firm; nlm K) bales??taiddli togs 17 ; receipts tit gsTMiloa, Aagnei 4.? Cotton sdesnelng And in good deasnAd j Minn SO* bnloo?mid dMngs Arm, at fI. RonoipU, 140. AmM*. AngneA A.?Ootion Aiirlitt stiff and prie? Arm; spina St kalee?mlddDags AH. Waatbso Isaiasd stood/.. "' Ionxn, iift A> Mesa- Osassls A4^. i Beads VS. t J^maroois Angnsk A?Been.?OsUea istt; nl? A ooo bale*?uplands 1(4 ; Or|pai tOi- Weather unfavorable for crops, firmer. N J ^?IPTlojVW'SCR/?' 18 wfa. , U " 31 fit ^ rfv'10 ^ >C ato#?2?*te ? *??& it "" ?^.4nu",?Dri?w"" JW'*?S? i?<*el3?r-?y _ - *'*e iiiu ZL WerQ as i kt rtXlt'^C'kf ??*] ' pnbi*^T/iz ?~~ Groroia?A Good Skktimkmt.?A correspondent of the Now York Sxpr? wrote fK,in Oxford, Georgia, on the 22d ultimo : The igreat mess of the people, both white ad eolored, ate industriously engaged In Mklag subslsteooe, and If the ruling powers on earth will deal as kindly with us as thoae of Heaven are doing, we teaf yet be a proe- | serous and Iiatrwv nooule. j hie and unwise may h?T? been the course of the ItiJtn of " lb* great rebellion," and however deserving of punishment, it Would mm * moat cruel and unjust to punish (ha whole Booth, Including woman and children, lor tbpir misdoing*. . If the party Wonld but stay thai# orttal hands, and adopt and cihj out the riafi of the lion. Gerritt Smith, Korlh and South wonld feel the lmpolea and witness the glow of a now prosperity in evary department of baainaoa, and tbo exhibition of more genial and kind feeling* all over the land.? Would to God tbia could be I Sad I aad I and ' that people of kindred tfee dad interest cadnot lit# together in iMUy. Oh, that great, magnaalmoud, forgiving spirits may rioe up, North and South, and with kind and patriotic words, at ill the angry atorm of aeetionalism, which threaten* to aweep away exery vestige ' of the beauty and glory of our onee happy country. I Lintoh Stbphkms, half brother of Hon. A. ' H. Stephens, wedded a Boston belle last weeh< dttgloua lervitasi Banday, August 11. Baptist Church, 11, A. M., Methodist Church, It, A. K., and 8. P. M. Rsr.XWi llusissi. Episcopal Chproh, 11, A< M., and 5, P. M., T> v.. r> Presbyterian Church, 11, A. H; and 5, P. M., Dr. Buibt. X-4t~ Pastor* are respectfully feqtfeffted to inform u* when any change occur* in the regular supplies. GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT. COaHBOTBD wbbbmt, bt BRADY, FERQU80N & MILLER, MERCHANTS. ORKKNVILLB, 8. C., AUO. 7, 1887. APPLES, ? bushel, Dried 50 BEEP, |l ft, fresh, according to mS^8 (% 10 e. BACON, ft ft 14 (? 10 e. BALE ROPE. It ft 85 e. BLUE STONE, ft ft 20 c. BAGGING, Gnnny, t*. yd 8.1i c. BUTTER, fl ft, 20 c. BEESWAX, $1 ft 20 c. < BRANDY, gallon, Beach 84 00 CHICKENST%t head -12* @ 20 c. COTTON, 7^ ft -1? & 18 ?. COFFEE, ft ft. Rio - 33 e. II ? ii J^va, 50 e. CORN, TO bushel $1 35 e. CANDLES, ft ft, Adamantine, .10 e. ti ? ? Sperm 40 e. u ii ii Tallow, 25 o. COPPERAS, -p ft, English ?.,10 e. BOGS, ft doaen, 10 e. FU>UH,f barrel, $12 00 dOLIb.-~~~.~ ? ~......$1 30 GINGER, ft ft 68 ?. fftOK, $ ft, Sweed, ? 12* e. " 14 ' Country, ..8 e. . ? u u Horae Shoef.. 10 e. INDIGO, ft ft, Boifth Carolina,....,. $1 75 * " " Spanish Float,... 2 25 DU3f BBR, ft 100feet. Pine,...81 50 <$ $2 00 lbad, ft.o.-i.... ...aa.20 c. I LEATHER, ft ft, Sole, 60 e. . P 44 . Upper,............00 A 79 e. MADDER, ft ft, Z.20 e. MOLA8Sb87 f* gallon, West India, 81 00 NAILS, ft lb, Parker Mill, - -.12* e. . a a n Horse, 60 e. OATS, ft bushel, 45 e. PEAS, Tt ? 81 60 PORK, ? ft.net 12* a I POWDER, ft ft - 76 e. PKPPKR, ?, Blank......... e. PKAC1IK8, ? kuabel, Dried ... $1 60 POTATOES, ? kuabel, Mih,.... .......none. I ? A * Sweet, .'... bob*. RIOB, * ? .......................16 & 17 c. STEAL. ftl Ik, Cut, 35 n. SALT, ftl Back, Liverpool,... -.... $4 50 I " " kuabel, " ?,... 1 30 SUGAR, ftl Ik, Brown 16 @ 36 e. h S ?. c tori led,.. JO e. SHOT, E k,,.....*.? ..i.. a......20 a. SODA, E rt.?.....v*.*w.20 c. STARCH, tt IS, _..30 e. SPICE, Oft fc,...?... .. 50 ?. SHIRTING, 6. ft jr4, 33 ?. TURK IKS, M hraU, Tire, <q> ftl 00 TOBACCO, llaBaraBt*red.??,6*?.^?3 66 TALLOW, ? Ik,. v............ 15 a. TEA, "ft Ik, GunjkmdOr J1..ft* 00 " " " ilyaon,.... ............. 3 35 " " " Hlaek,........ .ftl 50 to ftl 00 "WIIBAT, haahel 4150 (# 6176 WHISKY, V gallon 63 00 YARN, ftl kuocli, Factory, 62 25 . 'v rv ? h . . <* * ^ ? ,jM ' * ? " 'ti *s^ V* Vv - ' ' *"' - ? - N 4; *' ' ! ? '.V', w j^L fjr I "^'Ved >?*? ?. /# ike thix ?k *,n I * ?f at'oi"'I ttH) V*a/J *% M smSt/ S??/ ' w"' c i ftv . ?, 11 i t % * . ? ? ft 1 f? 4 1 # * A ? 5 *.'. B B fil JUST ARRIVED AT Hoke's Old Stand. i AM RECEIVING and OPENING A L FRESH SUPPLY OF Yellow C SUGAR Mu*cnrado SUGAR WHITE A SUGAR CRUSHED SUGAR Rio COFFEE Laguyrn COFFEE SrocnTEA; Block TEA Parlor MATCHES (Howarda) RalAaa, Currant*, Citron, Maaa PtM, Pencil* . Maryland Tobacco Virginia Tobaoco Extra Brand* Smoking Tobacco Koto, Letter and F. C. PAPER finrtlopa* (aaaorted) Ladin Drear Amber and Vclret 11 Win bfpot Browrt Cooking S C. Sod*. AND n variety of other Article^ which lam Beilinar nt extremely few profits for CASH of Conn try Frodnce. Call and satisfy yourselves. If mv Goods do not come np to my assertions, don't buy tfi m ^;go elsewhere. I purpose starting to New York in two weeks. To all those whom I have let have Goods on ten and twenty days time, and who have taken sixty, ninety, one hnndred and twenty, and even five months, I must now say, come forward and pav np. I rau-?t have the money t carry with n^e, to onable ir.e to buy new and cheaper ones for the Fall and Winter Trade, so that I may supply yon all ajrnin. If yon dont pay ww, I can't buy CHKAP GOODS tor yoiu JIHD. 3D. /t>2 8 fH J J tf BAJHU ISli IfLACK, JABBER, WOULD reapMtfnUy, Map* die onbllc that ha hw .-|>ened a BaKB>RH SHOP m th* room unde? (ha HaUdlng (?rny *ha P"at OAoa. and ?* Itdftri* fMflca, ft rat door aboV* tfcr rnl?? of MoKer'a Hall, wh-r* he ha* located. Bring a prof*mo+al Barber, he baa*, hj attention to'koaiaeaa. together with polltm*.* to all, to inarit a ?or??"n of pnbfce patronage, In CUTTING. SHAVING ao<l sf|AMI'tM). INO. |W Ladi'ea wiahing lUit Cmilng and done, will l>a.?ralt?$ on at lhair reaidbnee*. July 1ft p-S -| Dissolution.' , I Ttr PTK'M of BARlCsr>'AL?,niRRY 4 Co i* diaaolead. Partly* U.whbni the aamf if Indebted, will preacat their CUI <?a at the Factory, or to .me :+t.,Qeaen Tuia, ? c w. " "WjBET" i ,'n' inary 7, 1867. ;a?24 ?* ?( "mm Cn C5 99 9 Q w ATOUST^,ll867. THOMAS STERN Mm juat m?iT?d a aaperlor lot of Rub Bag.. Flat 'Rod Top, and Olobo Tomij Sood, and Luoarno Heed, from D. Landrotl and Sona, Philadelphia, and (or aalo at tin Old Stand MaDAYID * DUNCAN, ! Main Street. JUST RECEIVED, Tvoire Doaen Praataa A MarrtH'a Sogai of Leoaoa.in nana, eootatnlng SO glaaooa each an bo naadoalmoetlnataotaneoualj Into tb? nioeat Lemonade. For aale by THOMAS STERN. JUST RECEIVED, Preeton Jk Merrill's Yea at or &afc(n* Pow dora. for aale by THOMAS STF.KN. JU8T RECEIVED, An AiaertAnt of Orockarr Ware, botfi a 0. and Granite. F?>r aale low by * THOMAS 8TEEN. On# Fin# L<ehf Top Darooohe, In A No, 1 order, for Mil if THOM AS 8TEEN. On# Open or no Top Doggy, in good oon aitfotr, ana r#p?ir, for sal* by THOMAS 8TEEN. t * * < Fin# Darharrt Tobacco and Snarfa\*tta for Ml# by THOSf AS STEEN. BateovtlU Bhttting, 7*8 wide, for sal# bj THOMAS STKEN. A fin# lot of Stick Candies, Just received and for sal# br THOMAS HTfcEN. JUST RECEIVED, A line assortment of Northern Nails and Bradr, rarlous brands. For sale by THOMAS STKEN, At old stand McDavid A Duncan. JUST RECBTVKIb A fine article Nova Seotia Grindstone*, For sale by THOMAS 6TEKN. At oldstand McDarid A Duncan. BUCKETS, BROOMS. Ac." For sale by * -.THOMAS STEKN, At old stand McDsTid A Duncan. FRESH WIICLK RICE, I Just received, and for sale by TnOMAS 8 TEEN. FLORIDA 8YRU1?, Just received and for sale bv TH0MA8 8TEEN. SPANISH FLOAT <NDIGO, For sale by THOMAS STKKN. KENTUCKY JEANS, A good assortment, for sale by THOMAS STEE LldnT SUMMER CASSIMERE8. For sale by TH0MA8 ATEEN. BROWN and BLEACHED DOMESTICS, For sal# by TII0M*A8 8TEEN. DROWN DRILLS and JEAN8, Fur aalo by THOMAS STEEN. SEA ISLAND LONU CLOTH, For rale by THOMAS STKEN. LINEN DRILLS and DUCKS, For sale by THOMAS STEEN. LINEN DIAPER and TOWELLING. For sale by THOMAS StHEN. TARLF. LINEN, vi wia unrpi ?jni\nit nnu iirmrnoio pnirorns For sale by THOMAS STEEN. pocket handkerchief^ Linen and Cotton, Tor sale hy THOMAS STKEN. LADIES' HOSE, English and American manufacture For sale by THOMAS 8TEEN. GENTS' HALF HOSE* ~ English and American, at extremely Ion price*. For saio by THOMAS STEEIf. LADIES' nATS and BONNETS, Of various Styles and Patterns/ Trimmed and Untrimmed. Fof saio by THOMAS STEEN. ribbons un^AiW'rrrr^ For aale by THOMAS STEEN. GENTS' CASS, 6TRAW and LEGHORN HATS. For sale by THOMAS STEEN. canned fruits, Fresh and good. For sale by THOMAS STEEN. canned vegetables, Fresh and good. For sale by THOMAS STEEN. CANNED FISH. Freab aud prime. For sale by THOMAS KTfcEN. FRESH OYSTERS, In buttle*. For rale by THOMAS STEEN. At the old stand of Mctiafid A Duncan. BORAX, SALTPKTRETTc" For sale by THOMAS STEK.V. BRIMSTONE and ALUM. For *?lc by THOMAS STEEX. EPSOM SALTS, For dale br THOMAS STFEX. SWEET OILS, OLIVE and SALAI) OILS, For eale by THOMAS STEEN. PEPPER, SPICK and DINGER^ For dale by THOMAS HTEEN. CLOVES aud CINNAMON, For nale by THOMAS STKKN. BUTTER ud'sODA CRACKERS, ~ ~ ~ For sale by . THOMAS STEEN. RIO IION DO CIOARS, For ?ale by THOMAS STERN. _x _ plant a "on cigars, For ??1e I v thomas STREX. RIO COFFER, Just opined, and for aaU by thomas stern. JAVACOFFBI, . :. .. For ?ule, by the picket or by the pound, bj tii0ma8 stekn. PORTO RICO SUGAR unci MOLASSES, For snle by ... . tnofcas stelin. REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, From ttt<9 Baltlmord lUflaery, for by thomas st ken. votrxd nfson t?a, For sale by thomas steen. | FINEST GUNPOWDER TEA, For tale by thomas stekn. I 20,000 : PEELED DDI to bl Delta 1F9? ^?S?? 31 TfTftTTti'flT ivr APTT1 JaLXUilJuOi iTi fl rilVJ jh i . or. GREENVILLE, S. 0., JUI-t 10. PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY MEDICINE AND SURGERT. THK Philadelphia I'sirtriiij of Mwilcioi Mid Surgery was organised, in 1848.? Chartered by tb. Legislature, February 28 * 1848. Name changed by a leghdatlVe enact m.nt to tb. Koleoti. Medioal College of Phil*. m delphta in 1880. In 1863, it purchased th< Pennsylvania Medical College, established ft 1882, and the Pbiladalphia Medical CoHege which had previously been merged into tin Ponn lylrnoia Medical College. , In 1884 ?< purchased fife Penn Medffe.dl university. Tli? Trustees of the separate schools united, petitioned, and obtained a .peoial act of tbe LegI islature, consolidating these institutions and changing their name to that of tbe Pnilsdelphia University of Medicine and Surgery, March 15, 1885. All theso various aots are published In tbe statutes ol Pennsylvania.? Tbe cost of tbe building nud museum was over one bnndred thousand dollars. It will be observed that the University, as now organised, is the legal representative ol the four medical colleges that it has absorbed. It is a liberal school of medicine, confined to no dbgma, nor attached to any medical cliquebut embraces in its teachings evorythiug of valuo to - the profession. > fimiont.-?It has two full sessions each year, commencing on tho 1st of October, and continuing until tho 1st of January as its first - session, and from the 1st of jauuary to the 1st of April as its second ; tbe two constituting one full course of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing the 1st of April - and continuing until August, for tho preparatory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Botany, .Zoology, Chemistry, Anato my. Physiology, etc. Ticket .?Tickets to the full eourso erf lectures ft20, or |p0 for each session. Tor the summer or preparatory course $25. Oradua" ting foe $30. To aid youny mm qf mode rot* meant, the Unirersily has issued Jire hundred trhnlnrthipt, which are sold to first-eon fee stu~ dents, for $75, %n,d to second-course etadenu and clergymen tor $50, each constituting the holder a life member, with the perpetual priv~ Sieges of the lectures, and all tho teachings oi the school. T]Uc only additional fees are i yearly dissecting and matriculating ticket, each of which Is $5. The Adnantnrfet of ffr/trdarthipt.?The stu_ dent holding a scholarship can uuter tbe College at any time during the year, attend a long as he chooses, and re-enter the intfifu nun an 11* 'j11f111iv mh atmnfi. It requires no previous reading or study t< enter the University on scholarships, Lence all private tuition fees are saved. " Students, hv holding scholarships, can prose. cute other business a purl of the titue. The candidate for graduation can present himself at any lime, and rocoivo his degree as soon as qualified. In case a student should hold a scholarship nnd not ne able to attend lectures, It can he ' transferred to another, thus preventing any loss. l'aren's, gunrjlians, or friends of students wishing to purchnsu scholarships for them a year or moro before their attendance at the University, can secure them by advancing one ' half tho price, and paying the balance when the student enters. Physicians and benevolent itJen can bestow great benefit upon poor young men, by presenting them a sholarsbip, and thus enabling thou, to obtain an honorable profession. The Fgculfy embraces seventeen eminent physicians and surgeops. . Tho Univoritv has associated with it a large hospital clinic, where every form of m'edicKl and surgical disease ft operated on and treated in toe presence of tbe vlass. j. , u Coi.i.kok Bcii.dt.vo.?The College-building, located in Ninth Street, south of tfalnat, is the finest in the city. Its front is collegiate got bio, and it. adorned with ciabatlleinents nnd embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, and beautiful appearance. The facadois of brown stone, ornnmented by two towers, rising to the elevation of eighty feet, and cfowuod with an embattled parapet. Tho building contains botween fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with rfatcr, gas, nnd every othor convenience iubi modern improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only tire hundred scholarships will be issued, and at two . hundred and fifty are now tolJ, thote who wish to secure one should do so at ouce. Money can he remitted hy express, or a draft or check sent on any National bank in the United States, whon tho scholarship will he returned by uiail, signed hy the President of tho Hoard of Trustees, Jos. S. Fisher, Esq., and the l>ean ot the Faculty, W. Paine, M. I). All orders , for scholarships or other business of the tyiivorsity, should ho addressed to Professor W. Patno, M. I)., Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAINE'3 PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, A new Work just issued by W. Paine, M. I)., Professor of the Principles snd Practice of Midieine and Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Batga'f ; a work on Obstetrics and Muteria Mcdicat anther ot New School Remedies ; au Epitome of Kberlie's Practice of Medicine ; a Review of liou>(uopathy ; a work on the History of Medicine; Editor of Uuiversily Medical and Surgical Journal, Ac. Ac. It is a royal octavo ol 960 pages, and contains a full description of all disease? known in medicino and surgery, including thosS of Wosauu and children, togrthor with their pathology aud treatment by all the I new ind improved methods. Prioe $7; postage 50 cents. Address the author, 033 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1A ISO, A NEW WORK, Kntitlod. New J5choo) Medicines, whi"h ii tho only work eVer puhlished upon Materis Medicu, embracing all the Eoieetie, Ilomionpa (bio, and Botanic remedies, witb a full regulai Materia Medic*. Price So; |KJKt?go tree. Address as above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL. r MEDlCINt AND SURGERY A Semi-MinttlUn Journal of Htdftnr, Snrgrrg, Pkt) fitting)), Hygiene, and (iantral Lit trainee, devoted to the Prof' union and tht JttnpU. Tha cheapest medical paper in ?f?c world published every trfo: *eeks, tt tb? friversilj Building, Ninth Ftreoi, south of Walnni. Single copies, $1 00 Five copies to one address i 35 Ten " " 7 50 Fifteen ? " " W J10 Twenty " " . " 10 00 The getter-up of tho club shall hare em ' ' copy gratis. Ad ires*, W PAIN,*, M. D.. K litior, Philadelphia, I'a. Augiist 4 1 I I A * <y ?- .. V . - qia ' ^J?f ,7t POUNDS nmciK ?red 1H Tovii, was,* was 2T PRICE IN CASH; H. MOONEY. 1-4 -- - ? > .. f, ^ EDWARD P- fttrtk-ra Attorney at Lay, and Solioltor Is WILL prmctl SWii Court* of La#, end Equity of South Caroline. QT fXBe? In SwandnleV No# Building - opposite the Mansion Qouk MrtUlHM. ?* I TnotfAsHiut, President of Harvard College > Mess., J. B. Mfiiom, Lew Pr<yfe?*>r, Unl; yersliy of Ye.; C. P. ScLutx*, Sooth 0a> rojinn; Got. J*. L Ou. South Carolina; Ex-Got. B. F, Fxeey, Sooth Carolina. July U 1 tf ty The Ooluoibla Phmnix will ioeert onto e week for one month DANCINB SC:!90L "VfCNS. BERGKR, from Cherleeton, reirJL speotinlly Infoms lite Led tee eed Gentlemen of GreeoTtlle, thet ho hee opened a GANCING SCHOOL, in the budding recently occupied by MoConnell A Goodlctt. Time of Tuition?Mondays, Wednesday* end Fridays, et 4 o'eloolc. for young Misses end Masters; end at 6 o'clock, P. M., on the same day*, for Gentlemen. Young Ladies can jyin either of (beee two Clamee, or take Lessons privately on either days of th?r week. Terms 10 s?1t the tlmea Af. ply at the School at Uie lime of Tuition, or at Mrs. Laval's. _ July 18 8?0 WALHALLA HOTEL. TRAVELERS and others visiting Walhella, will fied this well eatablirbed HOUSE \ open for their accommodation. Having, in r the past, ea bis guests here testified, given satisfaction, the Proprietor ie confident of I pleasing those who may cell. Trains now i run daily to end from the place. Rates of . Boarding reasonable." Come end eee. r D. B1EMANN, Proprietor, i July 11 7 6m S ate of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT, i In Equity. - Par An A. Ei.foro, Executrix, r?, M. L. Gooni.v.tt et el. > TN pursuance of the Decretal Order In the , above stated case, the Creditors of the late Cot: CHARLES J. ELFORD are hereby required to establish, by proper proof, their claims against the Estate, before me, within nine montk* from this date, or be barred, i J. P. MOGRE. C. K. 0. D. Commissioner's Office, July 16, 1867. i. Jy 18 8 ., ; rf ?m Stato of South Carolina. GREEXVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Jospin P. Latimer, Administrator, us. Mart T>. IiATIIIK Wat. T N pursuant* ftf the Decretal. Order in the i above stated mm, the Creditors of the fate JAMBS M. LATIMER are hereby required to establish their demands against the Estate, before ino, within km emdt Irons this date, .or bo barred. ?. J. P. MOORE, C. *. O. D. Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1807. Jy 18 8 9m State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IH Equity. Wii.lta* H. Austin, Administrator, w. M. I. Connsas et al. IN pursuance of the Decretal Order in the above stated rase, the Creditors of tha late Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN are hereby required to establieb tbeir demands against the Estate, before too, within nine Month* from this date, or be barred. . J.- P. MOORE. C. K. ft. D. Commissioner's Office/July lb, 1807. Jy 18 8 9m WOOLC ARLlNGi, CRAWFOUDVItLfc FACTORY, SPARTANBURG OTStflitT, S. C. WE respectfully inform Wool Raisers and others interested, fket we hare jnat put a**, a aet of superior CARDING MACHINES, and lists placed fB'ero under the management of experienced and faithfal hands, who will give evcty attention to prevent un> necessary waste and to insure general satinfaction. Our facilities are such that wc can afford to do the work on A im; raoRi liimtral Terms* *nd wo can safely guarantee to torn out promptly EXCELLENT ROLLS. Whon the Urease is famished to aa, (say ono pound of Urease to eight pounds of Wool,) wo will Card I'lain Wool At Ten Cents a PoundA small advance on this rate will be charged for Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton and Wool together. GRADY. HAWTIIORK <? TORBYFILL. June 20 4 ' tt . WOOL CARDS* llf BEE MILLS, 1 GREENVILLE LlBTRfCt, 8. CY^llR Cording MaeMnes are In fl fat-rate or-I V/ der, and under (be control of that troll known and competent mauagor, Mr. T.- Y. BRIDGES, who Will every.cu>'e to prerent unnecessary watfle ar.'d to inrfite do&iplete sat IisfhcUon. < *. - . t, '? . ? i ; . Our faciliticaare ruoh that we dab a#ord to 1- * V - -i- -* no mo worn oa j . ' TIIE MOST LIBERAL TtiftMS, , mid ws ctn safely gusrtnlM to tuns 6ot . When tVie Grease fl famished to us, (ssjri I onfl pouhd oT Greoeo.to eight pounds of Wool,) we wjll Card PUip Wod\ At Ten Cents a Pound ! . ( A stnsll ndranso vn this rate will be ebargis&j for Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton so# Wool together." ..rb 1 jfS^BT- Wool will be tsken from snd Holie?rjts# I at tirosnville C. M. tree of charge for tr^p ' portntion * ^ **. | GRADY k JIAWTWOT V .Tune I ?#" * * (V