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HRK**, "H. ^ ?ot?mu ot^rour ?no3Kl4j/? IA BiUIVIUI. WOrfcbaVlng been don* opos j|.. .7,* J*/?* |Ko laba-el* ye?r*, ifc ja bow fn a moat a^ ,ri.d*norob;o,.oonJu, -^|||^jj||* f , not.** #rm ?u ^^3 Ww1^^eBSWW*Wt*$!fl*yaVnibent for the j^BMpg ?<XJ^iflj the Liverpool gogioou^ ****** RfflK^Tn* n^Hp^ypv^M ^*n^^ mBPQrU>?m from ^RHprUr o*o of'their prupfcrty HpDikM will proBSHbly *W?3^liRm^Wkl* Judge BryP?P??, now ilttiag In ONMrWo Hm. Jaauea B. Campbell and Boo. A. G. Mpgrath are the eounecla for the dtfcnduta. It ia onderatood that the Hoa. Caloh Cuahing will repreeent the Government. The Oeae will probably go on appeal before the Vailed State* Supremo Court. AwoiTi, Auguat 11.?The eoUoa crop ameonnta continue favorable Bom Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carol ina. The naterpillar ha* made Heeppearaooa in some eeetione, bat no eerioha damage bee been done. The wheat end eorn crop ia the Tergeet produced In many year*. Thla abundant yield haa tared thouaanda from etarvation, and there ere oow no aoeouota ^ Qg 1 f 4 1 l U oT i^Jirvnng irwui owmvh? uv.. w^s^.? .h -want Masrird, on the 1st of August, by R?r. Dr. Bulst. Mr. HARRISON PAYNE and Miaa MARY HIQOIN9, all of Greenville Dietrich |j ;> Marrikp, on the 11th inai.. by Rav. J. M. Rnolon, Mr J. P. BARBARY and Mlaa R. E. COX, all of Greenville District, a. O. U-. L- -L. Ballfioo* Btrvtota, Bunday, August 18. Baptist Churcb, 11, A. 1L, Dr. Jambs C. Fdrbak. Mathodlst Church. 11, A. M., and 8. P. M. Rav. J. W. Hums rut. Episcopal Church, 11, A. M-, and 5, P. M., Rav. Bllisob Caprrb. Presbyterian Church, 11, A. M., and 5, P. M., Dr. Ovist. ap Pastors an respectfully requested to Inform ua when any changa occurs in the regular supplies. GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT. oobrrcvbd vbbklt, by 8RA0Y, FER8U8QN & MILLER, MERCHANTS. GREENVILLE, B. C., AUQ. 14, 1887. APPLES, ? bushel, Dried $1 50 BEEF, B n, fresh, aeeortling to rut, 8 @ 10 e. BACON, fife 18 ($ 17 e. BALK ROPE, ? tb 36 ?. BLUEjltONK, fl lb - 30 e. BAGGING,Gunny, yd 33J e. BUTTER, fl lb, 15 @ 20 c. BEESWAX, fl tb ....20 e. BRANDY, fl tfellon, Psacb, $4 00 CHICKENS, A heed, 12} (a) 20 e. COTTON, f 18 (a) 20 *. COFFEE, A lb, Rio,. g 33 c. " " " Java,... ..60 ?. C0RN.fi bushel,., ,...^?u.?.M....$ 1 20 r. CANDLES, fllb, Adamantine, 30 r. .. . , " " 8pcru?, 40 e. ? ,< .< TVllcm,,.. 25 e. COPPERAS, ft 9>, English .. 10 e. KOOS, f * 10 ?. FLOUR, ? battel, _ $? 00 GOLD,... fl 30 GINGER, fl tb, 50 e. IRON, fi lb, Streod,.., 13} ? " " '' Country, ?. ..8 e. " " " Hone Shoe,.10 e. INDIGO, f| ?, South 'Caroline,. $1 50 44 U 44 ?|>*nifh Vlotiffr.M 2 24> LUMBER, f 100 feet, I'ine,...$l JO 6, $2 00 LEAD, f lb 20 e. LEATHER, fl lb, Solo, 50 e. " " " Upper, .......<50 (y> TO e. MADDER, f lb, 20 e. MOLA89ES, fl gallon, West India, .$1 00 ^ " Sugar-Honse Si 25 NAILS, $1 lb, I'arkor mui, 1^1 r. OATS, VI buahol, eeedvt m **Vw45 e. PEAS. ? ? ...v....-...- $1 15 PORK, fl lb, not, 121 ' POWDER, ? lb, .. 75 c. PEPPER, lb, Black 50 c. PKAC'HHH, fl bnahel, Dried, ... $1 50 POTATOBS, ft tmehei, Irish ....none. m ?T 44 Sweet,.. none. RICK, fl lb. 10 @ 17 c. STEAL, fl lb, Oast, - ?5 c. SALT, ft sack, Liverpool, $5 00 " * buahel, " 1 50 SUGAR, fl ft, Brown 10 (& 20 r. ? ? Clarified .? 20 e. SHOT, fl lb,......? - -?.20 c. SODA, ft ft, 20 r. STARCh, ? lb, .. ?....20 e. SPICK, ? ft,.w ~ 50 c. SHIRTING, i, fl yd, -.20 c. TURKIB8, ft head, ....75 c. QA *1 00 TOBACCO, Manufactured, B lb, 50 e. M $2 00 TALLOW, fl ft Z. ......15 e. TEA, fl lb, Gunpowder,. $2 00 " * " Hjeon 2 25 * " - Blaek .. fl 50 @ $2 00 WHEAT, fl bnabal, fl 00 (,t> ft 75 WHISKY, ft gallon f? 00 YARN, buaeh, Factory, f2 00 NOTICE. ALL peraone indebted (t M br AC COUNT, art rn|H?(?d to call and Nttte (bam*! at onee Longer Indulgence eanaot be given. *; H. Beat'ie ft Co. NO CURB, NO Plf: /^ORNS. WARTS. and other BXCRRS V CKN93S of the I*eei, Haude and Body, enrol without extracting, cutting or the leant auffering. The en re ia effected within the- la pee of four and eight daya. Te ha paid aaly attar the patient ie ratfaffed of the eare. gar Apply at lira LAV ALU Aug IS ift it BAlftmS SCHOOL. rpHE SECOND AND LAST LWWON m . L ?>K MOMS. BKKGKRU DANCING ?.> SCHOOL will begin on the Mth inat, I'u pile ieHeilltt to Join then, .nan do ee new. HP bat wiH only be charged lee the it at of the aewloi) Leeeeee eon be taken on either day of the week op privately. tr HT Apply at hire. LavalV Auguet 11 1} (( r 1 1 =*sa Tie s an iw , :<Jf, ! r- r i#j ^ fWr Votiom ; THBE No*# end Books of JW. W. B. Karl*, X deceased,a**in oor hand* Tba Notes most be renewed ami the AmovdU etosed by note with good personal security U aeery instance, or thtj will M itwd apori indiecrinwnetely. Parties need sot expect further aotioe. Creditor* are notified to present their elafmt to ue properly atteeted, aa the eetata will be closed at the earliest possible day. . We offer for Rant the escellent Stores House lately occupied by MeOonnell A Ooodlett. REED A KARLE. Adonty iw me MMiiwr. ? mJOtd Court Hon**, 10/A of Aufuti, 1867. It tf Notice. t>ARTIES hiring itemandi ngnlqit the i Fatata of lira. ELIZA W. E \ RLE. docrane J, are hereby notified Ihnt thora claims not already left with the lata l>t. M. B. RVrle, onunt be filed with Us, properly at tasted. EBRD * EARLE, Attorney* for the Kxeeutor. Old Court llouu, 101A of AmguU, 1867. Aug 16 18 If The State of South Carolina. GRKBNVXLLE DISTRICT. SHERIFFS SALES. BY Tlrtue of a Deer eta 1 Order from the Court of Ordinary, for Green villa District, I will expose for sale, at puhlla outcry, to the bi|hwt bidder, on the firat Monday In September next, toe following TRACT OF LAND, via.: All that pieee, parcel and Traet of Land, situated in Greenville Dinlrtct, on waters of Gilder's Creek, bounded by lands of Robert League, John Doyle an) others, and containing Fifty Acrtt, more or lees. Sold mi the property of J. J. McKixnet, deeeaaed. for partition amongst the heir*. Terms or Have?A credit of twolve months, Interact from day of male, for all except so much as will pay the coetn, whieb will be required In cash. Purchasers to give bond with approved security, and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necee eery to the Ordinary, to eeeure the payment of the porohaee money. Purchasers to pay for titles. W. T. 8IIUMATE. S. G. D. Sheriff"* Offiee, 18th August, 1867. Aug. 16 18 8 Granville and Columbia Railroad. IN order to accommodate perron* wishing to attend the DISTRICT MEETING OF THRU. E. OHURCH, SOU III. which take* place at Anderson, on Thursday, 39th instant, the Anderson train will leave Bel too on the arrival of the regular down passenger train, in the morning, and will re turn in the afternoon io time to connect with the up train. This arrangement will continue from Thursday to Monday inclusive (excepting Sunday,) and but ONE PARE will be charged from Greenville and hank. Aug IS 12-3 gg fH JUST ARRIVED AT Hoke's Old Stand. 1AM RECEIVING and OPENING A FRESH SUPPLY OF Yellow C SUGAR Muscavado SUGAR WHITE A SUGAR CRUSHED SUGAft Rio COFFEE Lsguyrn COFFEE Green TEA ; Black TEA Parlor MATOHE8 (Howard's) Raisins, Currants, Citron, Mace Pens, Pencils Maryland Tobacco Virginia Tobaoco Extra Brands Smoking TubacCo Note, Letter and F. C. PAPER Envelopes (assorted) Ladies Dress Amber and Velvet Buttons Carpet Browes Cooking S C. Soda. AND a variety of otlior Articles, which I am selling at extremoly low profits for CA8U or Conn try Produce. Call and satisfj' yourselves. If my Goods do not cotno up to my assertions, don*t buy th m; go elsewhere. I purpose starting to New York in two weeks. To all thoso whom I have let have Goods on ten and twenty days time, and who have taken sixty, ninety, one hundred and twenty, and even five months. I must now say, come forward and nau nn T mnjf linvn tlin innnnv 1""' T - - ? t carry with me, to enable ice to bny now and cheaper one* iur the Fall and Winter Trade, so that I ir.ay supply you all again. If yon don't pay me, I can't buy CI1FAP GOODS for you. jrjD, 3D. AmmvxM. Amg 11 If "} , f Dissolution' TIIK FIRM of DARK&DALE. FERRY A Co.. i? itiwolfMi. Poitfoa to whom the itmi U Indebted, will present thoir CT.I oe *t the Foolory, r-r to mo ot Orsonoil's, *. 0 W. M. THOMAS .'emery 7, 1867. . f 11 *i 35 tt ?I rr i.. -1. IIITllll -.- ? ATrtHJST 7, 18*7. .., u ? . I.I, 1 THOMAS HTEBN Hu juet r??tiT?d a superior lot of Rut* H Baga. Y\ at Had Top, a ad OWn Turnip n Seed, and LunrAt Sacid, from D. Landreta u and Bona, Philadelphia, and for aala at the ' Old Stand Mo DAVID A DUNCAN, Main Street. " ??? ? a JUST RBORIVKD, * li Twelve Dosan Preeton A Marrtll'a Sugar I of Laraon.in esns4containing SQglaaeee each, a can ba mad* almost Inatantan eoueljr Into the tl niaaat Lemonade. For aala by THOMAS STEEN. JUST RECRIVEp ' ~ i Preeton ft Merrill'* Yenst or Baking Pn?. den, for sale by THOMAS PTKEN. JUST RECEIVED, V An Assortment of CrocksrT Ware, both 0. C. n?d Granite. Por ul? low by THOMAS 8TEEN. u 4 One F'ne Light Top Baroucho, in A No. 1 order, for tale by THOMAS STEEN. On# Open or no Top Boggy, in good condition, and repair, for sale >>y THOMAS STEEN. . a fine Darliam Tobaoeo and ttoarfaMta, for sale by THOMAS 8TEEN. BatesvlHe Shitting, 7-f wide. for sale by THOMAS STEEN. A fine lot of Stick Candies, j Juat reoaivcd and for sa'o by ? TIIOMAS STEEN. t JUST RKORIVED, T~~~ * A fine assortment of Northern Nails and f Brads, various brands. For sale by , THOMAS STEEN, * At old stsnd McDavid ft Duncan. JUST HECEn ED, ~~~ A line artiolo Nora Polls Grindstones, For sale by THOMAS STEEN. At oldstand McDavid ft Dunoan. BUCKETS, BROOMS, ftc. p For salo by THOMAS STEEN, At old stand McDavid A Duncan. 1 FRESH WIICLE RICK, ~ " jj Just received, and for sale by r THOMAS STEEN. c FLORIDA SYRUP, " Just recehed and for sale by THOMAS STEEN. 8PANI^ifloaF*NDIOO, For sale THOMAS STEEN. KENTUCKY JBAN0, A good assortment, for sale by TU0MA8 ST EE J LIGHT BUMMBR CA8RIMERES. "1 Fur sale by THOMAS STEEN. J .? 1, DROWN and BLEACHED DOMESTICS. ? For tale by THOMAS 8TKEN. u DROWN DRILLS and JEAK8. For sale by THOMAS 8TEEN. SEA I8LAND LONG CLOTH, For rale by THOMAS STEEN. LINEN DRILLS and DUCKS, For sale by THOMAS 8TRKN. LINEN DIAPER and TOWKLLIN?r ~ " For salo by THOMAS STEEN. TABLE LINEN, J Of the flnent <iuality and doairable pattern*. In For sal* by THOMAS STEEN. o< POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, di Linon and Cotton, fur xale by THOMAS STEEN. LADIES' HOSE, _ English and American manufacture For aale by THOMAS STEEN. GENTS' HALF IIOSE, English and American, at extremely low prices. For sale by THOMAS STfeEH. } LA DIES' HATS and BONNETS, ? Of various 8'yles and Patterns, Trimmed and Uutriinmed. For sale by " THOMAS STEEN. " RIBBONS and BRAtoii f' For sate by THOMAS STKEN. GENTS' CAS8, STRAW and LEGHORN HATS. For salo by THOMAS 8TEEN. a CANNED FRiriT8~ " p Fresh and good. For sale by THOMAS STKENCANNED VEGETABLES, 01 Fresh and good. For sale by w THOMAS STEEN. CANNED FISH, Fresh and prime. For sate by THOMAS STEEN. y FRESH OYSTERS, In bottles. For tale by THOMAS STKEN. At tbe old stand of Mo David A Duncan. BORAX, bALTPETRE~ ~ic. For sate by THOMAS STEEN. ( BRIMSTONE and ALUM. ~ i For sale by THOMAS STEEN. h EPSOM SALTS, n For sale by ? l THOMAS STEEN. SWEET OILS, OLIVE and*SaLAD OILS,' ^ For sale by THOMAS STEEN. . - N PEPPER, SPICK and GINGER, I For sale by THOMAS 8TEKN. CLOVES and CINNAMON, ? For sale by v THOMAS STERN. BUTTER^and S6l)XCRACKSR8, For sale by THOMAS STEEN. * RIO HON DOCIGA R8. " '" ' " For salo by THOMAS PTEEN. p PLANTATON CIGARS, Fur ulo Lv THOMAS 8TEEN. illO COFFEE, Just opened, and for sale by . THOMAS BTEEW. For sale, by the paeket or by the pound, by THOMAS STKKJf. a PORTO ItlCO SUGAR and MOLASSES, " For sale by k THOMAS STEEN. 0 REFINED SUGARS end SYRUPS, From (be Baltimore Retnery, for sale by . THOMAS STKKlf. || TOUXO HYSON TEA. J.' For sale by THOMAS 8TEEX. 11 BEST GUNPOWDER TEA, For sata by THOMAS STEEN. j a ? Bit it fc? fcfr - ?:? 8AKB1L BLACK, BABBUL. rXTODLD respectfully inform the public T that 1m lias opened BARBER HOP in Um mora under til* building fori?rly occupied by the Pont Office ana JWidftrit* Office, first door sbore the ruins of IcBen's Hall, ?h?M he bar located, l)?Vn( frofttaional Barber, kt hope#, by eticnion to busihese, together with politenees to Tl, to merit a portion of public patronage, n CUTTING. SHAVING and SHAMPOONO. OF" Ladies wishing Hair Catling nd Dreaaiog <lona. will be waited On at heir reaideneca. July fit . 9-9 EDWARD F. 8TOKE8, Literacy at Law, and Solicitor la WHS ILL Courts ei Law,! and Equity of South CWobtia, | W Office in Swandale's New Building ippoeite the ManMon House. Kraaaxoaa Tuoif as Hill, President of Harrard College Mass.; J. B. Minor, Law Prefersor, Uni ersity of Va.; C. P. Slumta*. South Carolina ; Gov. J. L Una, Sonth Carolina; Ex-Gov. B. F. Paaar, South Carolina. . July II 7 tf KT The Columbia Phamiz will Ihsnrt m-e * week for ob? month WALHALLA HOTEL. TRAVELERS and other. B?S9"S visiting Walhalla, will And BftSSiSi this well eatabliehed II0V3E >pen for tbeir accommodation. Having, in be peat, ? hi. guests bare testified, given atiefaction, the Proprietor i. confident of leasing thcee who may call. Train, now un daily to and from the place. Rate, of toarding reasonable. Own. nnd are. D. BIEMANN, Proprietor. Jnly 11 7 6m S ate of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Iarah A. Elford, Executrix, c?. M. L. Goodi.ktt et at. IN pursuance of the Docretal Order in the above atated case, the. Creditors of the ate Col. CIIARLES J. ELFOKD are hereby squired to establish, hv projier proof, tbefr I aims against the Eatara, before me, within im? tnoniAt from this date, or be barred. J. 1\ MOORE. C. K. O. D. Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1867. Jy 18 8 9m State of South . Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. osip. P. Latimrr, Administrator, vs. Mart D. Latimkk ?( nt. [N pursuance of the Docretal Order in the above stated cnae, the Creditors of the tie JAMES M. LATIMER are hereby requird to establish their demands against the Elite, before me, within kins moulAt iaotn this ate, or be barred. J. P. MOORE. C. E. 0. D. Commissioner's Office, July 16, 1867. Jy 18 8 Cm 1 State of South Carolina. ' GREENVILLE DISTRICT. I In Equity. fii.liam II. Austix, Administrator, *. M. 1. ( Cosssrs ct al. [N pursuance of the Decretal Order in the above stated case, the Creditors of the ito Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN are hereby requir1 In mhltrtV* lluiir .Innian.la ? ? !- * ?L- ? ... <U<I ? - I I do, before mo, within >iim? mouth? from this a to, or be barred. 1. P. MOORE, C-?K. O. D. Commissioner's Offico. Jlily 15,1867. , J y 18 8 9m WOOL GARDING, CRAWFORDVILLE factory, SPARTANBURG 91 STRICT, 8. C. nrr E respectfully inform Wool Raiser* and | VV other* Interested, that wo have just < nt up a set of superior CARDING MA- I 11 IN US, and have placed them under the | lanngoment of experienced and faithful hands, bo will give every attention to prevent un- j eco?sary waste and to insuro general satis- J iction. . i Our facilities aro such that we can afford to o the work on The Moil Liberal Terms, nd we can safely guarantee to turn out romptly EXCELLENT ROLLS. When the Oreaso is famished to ns. (say ne pound of Grease to eight pounds of Woo),) e will Card Plain Wool At Ten Cents a Pound A small advance on this rate will lie charged >r Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton and Tool together. GRADY, HAWTHORN A TURBYFILL. en a .< WOOL, CAR A McBEE ilIILLS 3REENVILLE DISTRICT, 8 C. rVUR Carding Machine* are in first-rate orL f der, and nnder the control of that well ;nown and competent matin per, Mr. T. Y. 1RIDGKS, who will uae every care to prevent innecesaary waste and to insure complete gat gfccti?n. Our facilities are anch that We can afford to lo the work on rilE MOST LIBERAL TERMS, ,nd we can safely guarantee to turn out iromptly EXCELLENT ROLLS. When the Grease is furnished to n*. (ssy ne pound of Greece to eight pounds of Wool,) re will Card Plain Wool At Ten Cents a Pound! small advance on this rate will be charged or Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton and fool together. ;j6e~ Wool will be taken from and delivered t "Greenville C. II. free of charge for transportation GRADY A HAWTHORN'. Juno 20 4 tf STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, OftKENVILLE DISTRICT. Villi am Watkiks tl Gbobob W. Rrooks. Attachment. > w i 111' n r? ? o it. ni _ r _ i :Df J1J ik. iinL WIl r.ivriao, mis i imiiii in ?uu ??n lur ? ? ,ri Nnv?m'>or( file his Dooiara|ion K'net the Defendant, who, It is Mid, it nt from and without ihe limits of this tale, and haa neither wife nor Attorney nnwn within the same, npon whom a copy f the said Declaration might be served: It i therefore ordered that the aeid Defend, nl do appear and plead to the Mid Declamation on or before the l^ih November, hhJh Will be in the year dr rtfir T Ord, one inusand eight hundred and sixty mv?p, I her arise final and Absolute judgment will ten be given and awarded against him. Clerk's Oflice, Greenville Dial., 8. 1'., December 6, 1 Rtitt W. A. M< DAXIRL, C. C. C. D. ! Die & h* !y j * 1 ' j*ii - L 1 ^ 9 K I 9 V.. WAN 20,000 1 rum w To be Delif^ 31 A ' HIGHEST MATMTK 'Gb GREE.TYILT.E, & 0.. JULY lb, rtn.ADBT.TWIA rtm&AXTT MEDICINE AND SURGERY. THB Phlidii|iW University of MedIclne nn?i 8nrgery was organized, in 1948.? Chartered by the I.egislatur*, Ftbrury M, 1843. Memo changed by a legislative enactment to (ha Eclectic Medical College of Philadelphia ia 1M4. In 14U, it purchased the Pennsylvania Medical College. established in IMS, and the Philadelphia Medical College, which had previoucly been merged into the Pennjylvaaia Medical College. In If04 it purchased the Wnn Medical University. The Trustee* of the separate schools united, petitioned, and obtained a special not of tho Legislature, consolidating these Institutions and changing tholr nsiuc- to that of the Pulladelphia University of Medicine and Surgery, March 14, 1804. All thee* various acts are published in the statutes ot Pennsylvania.? The cost of the building aud museum was over one hundred thousand dollars. It will he observed that tb* University, as now organised, is the legal representative o{ the four medical colleges that it has absorbed. It is a libera. tlhcc! of medicine, confined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical clique; but embraces In its teachings everything of valuo to tho profession. Stnifins.?It has two full sessions oaeh yoar, commencing on tho 1st of October, and continuing until tho 1st of January as its first session, and from the 1st of January to the 1st of April as its second ; the two constituting one fall course of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing the 1st of April and eontinuiMr until Auirust. for the nrrnnn. torjr branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Phy aiolngy, etc. Tiekete.?Tickets to the full conrse of lectures $120, or $00 for each session. For the summer or preparatory course $25. Graduating fee $30. To aid yossj men nf Moderate menne, the University has issued Are hundred { trholar?hi/>?, which are sold to first-course students, for $75, and to second-course students and clergymen for $30, each constituting the holder a file member, with the perpetual prir- 1 ileges of tho lectures, and all the teachings of i tho school. The only additional fees are a yearly dissecting and matriculating ticket, j such of which is $6. , The Advantage* of Srhoiarehipe.?The stu- ( dent holding a scholarship can enter the Col- t lege at any time during the year, attend an long as ho chooses, and re enter tho institu*tion as frequently as desired. It require* no previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, sH private tuition foes are saved. Students, by holding scholarships, e|M>ro*esuto other business a part of the time.^^ The candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, and receive his degree as soou as qualified. In ease a student should hold a scholarship and not be able to attend lectures, it eau be transferred to another, thus preventing any less. i Parents, guardians, or friends of students wishing to purchase scholarships for them a year or more before their atten<!?nee at the University, can secure them by advancing one- 1 half the price, and paying the balance when the student enters. Physicians and benevo- ] lent men ean bestow great benefit upon poor ( young men, hy presenting them a sholarsbip, , and thus enabling thou, to obtain an honor*- { ble profession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent , physicians and surgeons. The Univerity has associated with it a large hospital clinic, wbere every form of medicnl and surgical disease is 1 operated on and treated in tue presence of tho I class. \ Coi.i.kgk Building.?The College building, 1 located in Ninth Btrect, south of Walfiht, is i the finest in tlienitv. Its front is snlUirii I . gotbic, and ia adorned with embattl^inenta , and embrasures, prcaenting a novel, bold, and | beautiful appearance. The facade ia of brown j atone, ornamented by two towers, riaiug to the elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet. The building contains between fifty and aixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only five hundred scholarships will be issued, and as two hundred and fifty are now solJ, thote wt\o wish to secure one ahonld do so at once. Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or chock sent on any National bank in the United States, when the scholarship will be returned by mail, signed by the President of the Hoard of Trnstoos, Jos. 8. Fisher, Ks<p, and the I>can of the Faculty, W. l'aine, >!. IX. All orders for scholarships or other business of the University, should be addressed to Professor W. Paine, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAINE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, A new work just issued by W. Paine, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Praetico of Midicino and Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery j author of Paine'a Practice of Surgery; a Work on Obstetrics and Materia Modioa 5 author of New School Remedies; au Epitome of Ebcrlie's Practice of Medicine ; a Review of llotuocopathy ; a work on the History of Modicine; Editor of Univerdily Medical and Surgical Journal, Ac. Ac. It is a royal octavo of UfiO pages, and contains a full description of All diseases known in modicine and surgery, ineluding those of womon and children, together with their pathology and treatment hv all the new tnd improved methods. Price (7; postage AO cents. Address the author, 953 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i I CA A V P IV WAD L." Entitled New School Medicine*, which Is the onljr wofV ever published upon Materia Medica, embracing all the Kelectic, llomeftopathic, and Uotanir remedio*, with a full regular Materia Medica: Price $&; postage free. Address as above. VNIYUUITY JOURNAL. or MEDICINE AND SURGERY. A Stmi-.UnXlhlu Journal o/ 3/rtlieiue, S,irgrrjf, rkgtinlotjM, ftf'ilv r, find General I.iteralurr, Uepoteet to <ce J'ro/eiiiun ami the I'rtjJt. The cheapest medical paper In tho world, published eyC.y (wo weeks, a? the University Building, *i6ih Street, south of Walnut. Kinirle Qopies, $1 00 Five copies to ono address, _ 4 So Ten " " " ...? 7 V? Fifteen ? " ? ? 30 Twenty " 44 - 10 00 The getter.up of the tltib shall have on# Oopy gratis. Address, . . W PAINE, M. 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The location Ik especially suitable |p merchants attd business man ; it is in close proximity to the business part cf the elty-r is on the highway of Southern and Western travel?and adjacent to all tha principal Railroad and Pteamhcht depots TIIE STEVENS HOUSE bca liberal ncr - J.i! 1 muuMWMW ior over IOO gUMU?il u woll fnroiih?d, and p^acaaas every modern improvement for the comfort end entertainment of It# Inmates. Tim room* ere ipeL-ious and well ventilated?provided with gas and water?the attendance ia prompt, and respectful?and the table ie generously provided with every delicacy of theaenaoa? H moderate rqt?#. . .,; GEO. K. CHASE A CO. . Juno 13 3 6m . ICE! TCBTTCEJ~T7 AT 3 CTS PERPOUND; CAN be hwd at my See House every day from aunriee V? the morning, until ,8 o'clock A, M., also from & o'clock till eundown, 1'. M. ,, T. W. DAVlg. May 2 . ,. 40 If.. FLOUR I FLOUR ! TUST received and for ?ale cheap, fnr t\e t'AS/l, a lot of extrepflnp CoaalQf FI.OUH. Come quick, if you want good biscuit". .. DAVID A STItADLEV. May 2 40 Notes and A?tionnt& of BrooJts'? 6crugst at Gibson, Assigned to Jtk. S Brooks- r '. X ItAVE just received for Coliiiikjl 1 theae NOTES and ACCOUNTS, and Elquest all person# indebted to the Firm, in call, without delay, to make selUepnetnd and payiuenta. G. F. TOtVNKS. Attorney at Law; March 6ih. lSf/J. *i_if G. F; TO WN Ed; attorney at lAw, , . . *SD . I SOLICITOR is EQUITY. OPFICF. nt thn fume huildjng ?it)ntnng New Conrt llonw, formerly occupied by Towrnts A Cami-bki.i., before dissolution it the ftvm. Greenville, S. C. Jen 31?1 w. k. kablky. ... ?. o. willi. EASLEY A WELLS, Attorneys and Copa'sellon at Law ANI) fN EQUITY, ORKENV\r,LKt 8. C., TJ<< tCTICK re the Court* of the 8tete end JL of the United State*, and give especial attention to case* iu Bankruptcy. June 13 3 if Greenville Hills. fBlllK OnERNVILLE Mll.l-S fi?*e lc* | JL put In first - rate orlvr f>y t > Mayor, for .grinding Wheat. wood etteuliou e ill Ke given liy old grinders. The Milt* gilnd on (lie oM scludul#, fth? Toll.) ' IVing nlnng your drain, iluur 1.1 3 If