; ? ' ?i?
* ' >
JfffKp0N&*^ i'J 1 * ? '*' ' * '* '
i4j;" W^-*11**" " ^ICrB5rn?* ~AU ,h0 Pr?"
'* uf tif jki ii II llfc *1j t II be wptrndtd by *
burial caso, by mdana of
v. ? r?n*in? of a d*o*at??l peraoo
??Efi|MBrp|&jjO^a-ifit * for .an Indefinite
: *aina of tMa dfooneery haa
^ Billet ue Hoaplta),
W > fllrnMlrn of Profewor
JnHuMpre
dar*TpHjjp^det*'o'
Kg< **P^rf> 1** b?^&b**n iWuighly
^^^^^^^H^Htltlnn. no smell beWorld,
Aug, 6
* 'j
^^^9l^HB^lBSL9HflGiE?Lj?*'n' from our
^SQ^KjB8|Bof>jliNlw6^flHH86toser*i Pop? is
PB,:^ *? order cl<^|;^'tfr*?Jfoiver ei ty of
^HHjg^Norgln, *nacon*^i^,|ftjHB$idlQgs into j
BHpp^ ifdutt* reior United Status troop*. Upon
HHp ^ fi>BInduced t<> modify
Bf Wi order eo en to dlreet the withholding of
the eonual State appropriation of ta.OtXh
The eeoee of thie singular order la said to
be that one of the Sophomore olaa* made a
rather ultra-Soothem npeeoh at the reeent
commencement.
-W-.
Windvau.?Letters have recently been
reeelve?l in this city announcing that William
Budd, recently of London, has deeeas
ed, without relatives, in Knglund, and bequeathing
to his next kin in thie country
arty million of ponnjrf sterling. Among
the lueky recipient* of this stupendous fortune,
we are happy to learn, are Mr. Hob"
eft C. Gilchrist, a prominent member of the
Charleston Bar, and that estimable gentle* '
man, Captain T. 8. Bodd of the Arm of
Budd A Blake, of our city.
[Charleston Courier.
Grnxrat. Grant in the Cabinet.?Gene 1
ral Grant's letter, addreeaed to Stanton, the
ex-Secretary of War, published in our telogragh
cblumn yesterday, is proof elear as '1
Holy Writ that he has thrown hltncolf into 1
the nrma of the President's policy. IJe
says: " In notifying youT>f my acceptance(
la other words, he reoogmxc* not the tenure
of oflflee bill, bnt the President's nomination.
He accepts that nomination, and is
now a member of the Cabinet Aa a mem.
ber of the Cabinet he expresses to Stanton
hie appreciation of " the s-al, firmness and |
ability with which he haa discharged the
dutiae of Secretary of War." In other
wot&a, Grant eaya to Stanton: "You aro
out; I am la; thank you 1" Thia la one
of the tigna of the times, which, in tho
Preeidentinl race, la bound to tell for Grant
a#.the next nominee of a great conservative
Union party. If the North will ooncede to
the wealth and intelligence of the South
th^ privilege of voting for Grant, under
oerlain considerations, we will elect him.?
Meanwhile we wait on further developments.
Pnbllo opinion la like a shuttle"
cock?always shifting.?Phanix.
Nuro Sutvraos.?Every State in the
North to which it has ever been submitted
haa voted it down. Connecticut voted it
down last year by 6,000 majority ; New
York voted it down in 1860 by 140,000
majority ; Illinois voted it down in 1862 by
190,000 majority. In Pennsylvania and in
Indiana no party has-the courage to submit
it Ohio will vote it down this fall by n
large tosjority.?Ciueiunati Enquirer.
Genera] Beauregard has organised at
New Orleans the - Electrical Brake Company
of America," of which he is President
and Blanton Duncan, of Delaware, Superintendent
It la claimed that a railway train,
running forty four milea an hour, can be
stopped by electricity between 60 and 100
yardc.
da?? ??e?
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
OOaUBCTBD VBIKLT, BY
ORA0V, FER8U80N 8tMILLER, MERCHANTS.
* GREENVILLE, 8. C., AUCL 31, 1807.
APPLBS, ft buahel, Dried,..? $1 50
BBBF, ft m, fresh, according to eui, 8 @ 10 c.
BACON, ft ft 1# @ 17 ?.
BAJU8 KOPH, 0 tb 36 e.
BLUB STONE. ft lb - JO e.
BAOOTNO, Gunny, ft, yd 831 e.
BUTTBK, * ft,. 15 @ 30 c.
BHB8WAX, 0 lb, 30 c.
BRANDY, ft gallon, Peach, (4 00
CHICKENS, ? head, Ill @ 30 c.
COTTON, ft ft,.. -18 (S) 30 ?.
COFPRB, $ lb, Hlo, 30 ($ 33 c.
" " " Java, .. ..........50 e.
CORN, 3ft buahel,., - $1 30 e.
CANDLES, ft lb, Adamantine, - 30 c.
" " " Bperra,..?. 40 e.
, ?< ? ? Tallow,... 36 c.
COPPBRA8, ft lb, Bngliah 10 e.
BGG8, ft doion,... .?...,....10 e.
FLOUR, ft barrel, S? 00
GOLD, ? $1 30
OIN0BR, ft lb, 50 c.
IRON, ft lb, Sweed, - ?131 ?
" " " Country, ..8 e.
" " " Horao Shoe,- 10 e.
INDIGO, ft lb, Booth Carolina, $1 50
? " ? Spanish Float, ? 3 35
LUMBER, ft 100 feet, PUm,?$1 60 @ S3 00
LB AD, ft lb, - 30 ?.
LBATHNR, ? lb, Sole, 60 c.
2 " Uppor, ? ...80 @ 70 c.
MADDBR. 0 lb, -.-.30 c.
MOLASSES. St trail on. Vui India. 81 00
" " Sugar-House, 91 36
If AIM, V *>' Vx-rVt Mill,. - 131 ?
OATS, S bo?hol, 46 e.
PSAS, * - ... , .. (I 15
Ullrf lb.net, 121 #
POWDER, *? lb, 75 ?.
PBPPBR, fl >, Black, 56 ?.
PBAOIIKR, Tft bnsbel, Dried, $1 50
PMTATOH8, II bushel, Irish, none.
- " ? ? Sweet,. none.
RIOK, V * 17 ?
STB EI., ft tt>, Oast, S5 o.
SALT, it seek, Liverpool............. $6 00
m* *? bushel, 'f .. 1 50
6U&AR, ? fb, Brown, 15 fa) 30 e.
. ? " " Clarified, 20 e.
SHOT, lb,.........r30 e.
SODA, ? lb ;...,. 30 r.
STARCH, V *> 30 e,
SPICK. ? M> ft
SHIRTfNO, HI yd 20 r
TURK IRS, fl bead, 75 s. ft *1 Of
TOBACCO, Manufactured, ? lb, 56 ?. ft 92 Of
TALLOW. f| lb 15 e
TEA, ft lb, Qmpowder,. 92 Of
* * ? Hymn. * *
m m"" Blaek .91 50 ft 92 Of
WlfKAT, ? bushel 91 50 (.5 91 fi
WIlfRirT.il yalfen 91 *
YARf. la bun'b. Factory,.." *
9
.... MM
TNI S
' 1 1 ~ "' '
Baligiona BmtImc, Sunday, Auaust 94.
Baptist Charok, 11, A. M., D.\ Jambs 0.
VcKMABt 1
MoU.odut Cbnroh, 11, A. if.., and 8. P. M.
Her. J. W.JHpb?kbt. I
Episcopal Cbnrch, 11, A. and 5, P. M., g
Bo*. Rtusts Gaps**. 1
Prosbytortan Church, 11, A. M., and 5, P. (
V n, Rmu 2
Pastor* are rwfMtfnlljr requested to
Inform us when an y ohaugo occurs in the rog- ~
ular auppltea. _ J
rAVD WIHTBB I*?OBTATXOK o
1867. n
RIBBONS,. J
Millinery" and Straw Goods, a
AfiMSTBOil COT U8? j
tnro*T*M Ann jobubbs or
Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet RIBBONS,
BONNET SILKS, 3ATIN8 & VELVETS, 1
BLONDS, NHTT8, CRAPES, RUCHES,
Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, d
STRAW BONNETS fit LADIES' MATS, miMMBD
AMD URTXWMRn, f,
orsizpjKiaia is? ?ddSb
937 and 939 Baltimore Street,
RALTinORG, HD.
OFFER the largest Stock to be found in
thla Country, and unequalled in ehotce
variety and oheapnes% comprising the latest j
Parisian uovelties
Order* eolioitcd and prompt attention p
given, 18-8 Aug 83
_ NOTICE, a
AIX persons indebted to u* by AC
COUNT, are requested to call and
settle the same at ones Longer Indulgence -J
cannot be given. p
H. Beattie & Co.
Aug 15 18 8
NO CURB, NO PAY.'
CORNS, WARTS, a..d other EXCRES- F
CENSES of the Feel, Hand* and
Body, cured without extracting, cutting or
the least suffering. The cure is effected within
the lapse of four and eight day*. 8
To L? paid only uftor the patient ia satisfied
of the cure, fa?"Apply at Mr* LAVAL's. j.
Aug 16 U tf *
DANCING SCHOOL .?
The second and last lesson .
OF MONS. BERG EE'S DANCING e
SCHOOL will begin on the 26th Inst. Pupils
intending to join then, can do so now, but
will only be charged from the first of *
the session. Lessons can be taken on either
day of the week or privately.
13?~ Apply at Mrs. Lavnl^.
August 16 12 tf
Fair Notice. r
THE Notes and Books of Dr. M. B, Karle, '
deceased, arc in our hands The Notes 1
must bo renewed and the Accounts olosed by
note with good personal security in every <j
instance, or they will be sued upon indiscriminately.
Parties need not expect further
notice.
Creditors are notified to preeent their 1
claims to us properly attested, as the estate
will be closed at the earliest possible day.
We offer for Rent the excellent Stores j
House lately occupied by MoConnell A
Ooodlutt. REED A KARLE.
Attorney's lor the Executor.
Old Court liouu, 10fA of August, 18G7. (
Aug 16 12 If
Notice.
PARTIES having demands agninst the i
Estate of Mrs. ELIZA W. E \ RLE, deceased,
are hereby notified that those claims ,
not already 16ft with the late I)r. M. B.
Karle, must be filed with ns, properly at
tosted.- REKD A KARLE, 1
Attorneya for the Executor.
Old Oourt House, 10th of August, 1867.
Aug IS 18 If
Tho State of South Carolina. (
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the J
Court of Ordinary, for Greenville Die
triot, I will expose for sale, at public outcry,
to the highest bidder, on the first Monday
in September next, the following i
TRACT OF LAND, vis.:
All thut pieoe, parcel and Tract of Land,
feituatcd in Greenville District, on waters ol
Gilder's Creek, bounded by lands of Robert
League, John Doyle an J others, and
containing Fifty Acres, more or lees. Sold
ns the property of J. J. MrKimixr, deceased,
for partition amongst the heirs.
Tksms or Salk?a credit of twelve
months, interest from day of sale, for all except
so much as will pay the costs, which
will be required In cash. Purchasers to
give bond with approved security, and a
mortgage of the premises, if deemed neces
eary to the Ordinary, to secure the payment
of the purchase money. Purchasers
to pay for titles.
W. T. SHUMATE, H. G. D.
Sheriffs Office, 12th August, 1867.
Aug. 15 12 8
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
IN order to accommodate persons wishing
to attend the DISTRICT MEETING
OF THEM. K. CHURCH, SOUTH, which
takes place at Andorson, on Thursday, 29th
l-.l.il.. A ...ill U... 11-1
llinuiiii, mic fiiiuciwm mil iuotc i?ui"
ton on the Arrival of the regular down pas.
conger train, in the morning, end will re
turn in tho afternoon in time to connect
with the up train. Thin arrangement will
continue from TMndiy to Mon-lay inetu
sire (excepting Sunday,) and bnt ONE
PARE will bo charged from Greenville and
back. Aug 18 12-8
State of South Carolina.
OREBNVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
William II. Austin, Administrator, we. If. I.
Connrrh ot al.
JM pursuance of tho Decretal Order In tho
above stated caso, the Creditors of the
e Dr. W. I,. M. AUSTIN are hereby required
to ostnhlish their demands against the Estate,
before me, within afae mom (At from this
date, or be barred.
J. P. MOORE. C. K G. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 16, 1&67.
Jy 18 8 Urn
i Dissolution?
miTE FIRM of BARKSDALE, TER*t
j A Co.. is dissolved. Parties to whom
tho same is indebted, will present th.iir
. ClaPnB at the Factory, or to me at Green
" villi*, a. (5 W M. TlioMAft
a January 1
a Jan -4. H
"* .I** *'
9 0 T H E B
ATTGUST 7, 1867^
rilOMAS HTKKN
Has just received a superior lot ot RuU
tags, Flat Red Top, and Globe Turnip
leed, and Luosroe Seed, from P. Iandrrth
nd Sons, Philadelphia, and for sale at the
>ld Stand MoDAVID A DUNCAN,
Main Street.
U8T RECEIVED,
Twelrs Doxen Preston A Merrill's Sugar
f Lenton,In paps, eon tainlng 30 glosses eaoh,
anAiemadto almostinsliinlaneousljr lntotho
ioest Lemonade, JTor sale by
THOMAS STERN.
UST RECEIVED.
Preston A Merrill's Yeast or Baking Pow
?r* for asle by RilOMAS STKEN.
UST UKCKIYEI).
An Assortment of Crook err Ware, both
J. 0. and Granite, For sale low by
THOMAS 8TEEN.
One Fine Light Top Baroucho, in A No.
order, for sale by THOMAS ?TEEN.
One Open or no Top Baggy, in good oonItion,
end repair, for sale by
THOMAS STERN.
Fine Durham Tobacco and ScarfalrtU,
>r sale by THOMAS STEEN.
Bateevllle Shirting, 7-8 wide, for eale by
THOMA8 STERN.
A fine lot of Stick Candies,
Just received end for sale bv
THOMAS STEEN.
UST KKCKIVKD,
A fino assortmont of Northern Nails and
[rods, various brands. For sale by
THOMA8STEEN,
At old stand MoDavld A Duncan.
UST RECEIVED,
A flno article Nova Scotia Grindstone?, *
For salo by THOMAS STEEN. *
At oldstand MoDavld A Duncan.
IUCKET8, BROOMS, Ao.
For salo by THOMAS STEEN,
At old stand MoDarJd A Duncan.
RBS1I WIICLE RICK,
Just rocoivod, and for sale by
THOMAS STEEN. J
LORIDA SYRUP,
Just received and for salo by
THOMAS STEEN.
PANSh FL0AT~INDIG 0, ~~
For salo by THOMAS STEEN.
1KNTUCKY JEANS,
A good assortment, for sale by
THOMAS STER
,IQHT BUMMER CAB8IMKRK8.
For Ml* by THOMAS STEEN.
IROWN and BLEACHED DOMESTICS,
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
tROWN DRILLS and JEANS,
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
EA ISLAND LONG CLOTH,
For salo by THOMAS 8TKKN.
,INBN DRILLS aud DUCKS,
For nalo by THOMAS STKEN.
,INEN DIAPER and TOWKLLINO.
For Bulo by THOMAS STEEN.
?ABLK LINEN,
Of tho flne?t quality and doairable patterns.
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
'OCKET HANDKERCHIEFS,
Linon and Cotton, for salo by
THOMAS STEEN.
SADIES' HOSE,
Engliah and American manufacture
For aale by THOMAS STEEN.
3ENTS' HALF HOSE, ~
English and American, at oxtremoly low
trices. For sule by
THOMAS STEEU.
LADIES' IIAT8 and BONNETS,
Of various 8'yles and Patterns, Trimmed
ind Uu trim mod. For salo by
THOMAS STEEN.
RIR30N8 IndB RAIDS,
For sale by THOMAS STEEN.
BENTS' CASS, 8TJIAW and LEtillOKN
HATS. For e.tlo by
THOMAS STEEN.
CANNED FRUITS,
Fresh and good. For salo by
fTIiAif'io annnv
iiivMao oxuan.
CANNED VKOKTABLBS.
Froah and good. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
CANNED FISll"
Fresh and prirao. For sale by
TH0MA8 STEEN.
FRK8II OYSTERS,
In bottles. For sale by
THOMAS STERN.
At tho old stand of MoDavid & Duncan.
BOBAX, SALTPETRE? Ao~
For 8alo by
THOMAS STEEN.
BRIM8TONE and ALUM*
For sato by
THOMAS STEEN.
EPSOM SALTS,
For sal* br
THOMAS STFEN.
SWEET OrLS, OLIVE and SALAD OILS,
For sale by
THOMAS STEBN.
PEPPHR, SPICE aud GINGER,
For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
CLOVES and CINNAMON,
For aalo by
^ ^ THOMAS STEEN.
BUTTK& and 80DA CRACKERS.
For dale by
I THOMAS STERN.
RIO IIONDO^OIOARSr
For aala by
^ THOMAS STERN.
PLANTATION 01(1 ARg,
For sale by
THOMAS 8THBN.
RIO OOFPKK,
Just ope nod, and for sale by
THOMAS STRKN.
J A V
For salo, by tho packet or by the pound. h>
THOMAS 8TKKN.
POKTO KIOO SUGAR and MOLASSBS,
For sale by
^ THOMAS STERN.
REPINED SUOARS and 8YRUPB,
From tho Ualtiiaora lleflnory, fv?r sale by
THOMAS STEl;iL
tl> ' - _
Y6UXO 1IVSON TBA,
For sale by
' I ?' : THOMAS NTKKN.
RK J'f OlINI* OWIrKK TKA,
I 1v<t MMO
uom ^ .*T?nr
B SB TBI
8 fl >
JUST ARRIVED
AT
Hoke's Old Stand.
I AM RECEIVING and OPENING A
FRESH SUPPLY OF
Yellow O SUGAR
Muaeavado SUGAR
WHITE A SUGAR
0RU81IED SUGAR
Rio COFFEE
Laguyra OOFFKE
Green TEA ; Block TEA
r*rlor MATCHES (Howard's)
Rnlaina, Currant*, Citron, Mace
Pena, Pencil*
Maryland Tobacco
Virginia Tobacco
Extra Brand* Smoking Tobacco |
Note, Letter and F. C. PAPER
Envelope* (aaaorted)
Ladies Drera Amber and Velvet
Buttons
Carpet Browea
Cooking 8. 0. Soda.
AND ft varioty of other Articles,
which I am selling at oxtremoly
low profits for CASH or Conn
try Prodnc?. Call and satisfy
yourselves. If my Goods do not
como tip to my assertions, don't
buy the-m ; go elsewhere.
I purpose starting to New York
In two weeks. To all those whom
I have lot have Goods on ten and
twenty days time, and who have
taken sixty, ninety, one linndrod
and twenty, and even flvo months, |
I must now say, coine forward and
pay up. I mnst have the money
t? carry with me, to enable itie to
buy new and cheaper once for the
Fall and "Winter Trade, so that I
may supply you all a^aiu. If you
don't pay mc, I can't buy CHEAP
GOODS for you.
Jiff?. 3D. ASMSff'DIR?.
Aug 8 11 If
Siato of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Sarah A. Eetorp, Executrix, n. M.L. Uoodlktt
ut al.
IN puriiuanco of tho Decretal Order In tho
above stated ease, the Creditors ol tho
Into Col. CHARLES J. ELPORD arc hereby
required to establish, by proper proof, thoir
claims against the Estate, before mo, within
nine month* from this dnto, or be barred.
J. P. MOOltK, C. R. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1887.
Jy 18 8 Dm
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Joseph P. Latimrr, Administrator, t>?. Mart
D. Latimer ?< al.
IN pursuance of the Decretal Order in the
above stated ease, the Creditors of the
Into JAMK8 M. LATIMER are hereby required
to eatablisb their demands against the Estate,
before mo, within nine month* from this
date, or be barrod.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, July 15, 1867.
Jy 18 8 Dm
WOOL CARDING,
CRAWFOUDVILLE FACTORY,
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, S. C.
WK respectfully inform Wool Raisers and
others interested, that we have just
put up a set of superior CARDING MACHINES,
and have placed them undor the
management of experienced and faithful hands,
who will give evory attention to prevent unnecessary
Waste and to insure general satisfaction.
Our facilities are snch that wo can afford to
do tho work on
Tito Hott I,lfoeral Term*,
and wo can safely gnarantco to turn out
promptly
- EXCELLENT ROLI3.
Whon the Urease la furnished to us, (say
one pound of Oroase to eight pounds of Wool,)
we will Card Plain Wool
At Ten Cents a Pound
A small advance on this rate will bo charged
for Carding Mixed Wool or for Oetton and
Wool together.
GRADY. HAWTHORN A TUUBYFILL.
June 20 A tf
WOOL* CARDS,
McBEE MILLS,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT, 8 C
OUR Curding Machines arc in first-rato or
dor, and under tho control of that wol
known and competent manager, Mr. T. Y
BRIDGES, who will quo every carc to proven
unnecessary waste and to Insure comploto Sat
isfaction.
Our facilities are such that wo oan afford ti
do the work on
TIIE MOST LIBERAL TERMS
and wo can safely guarantee to turn on
promptly
EXCELLENT ROLLS.
When the Grease Is famished to ns, (an
/ one pound of Oreaoe to eight pounds of Wool,
we will Card Plain Wool
At Ton Con to a Pound!
A sinaiI advance on this rate will ho charge
for Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton an
Wool together.
jt*r- Wool will he taken from nnddclivore
at Uroonvlll* C. If. free of charge for tram
portntion
BRADY ?t HAWTHORN.
v.,.,. jr. , v
P Rl J 5 o
rr 'S'1 Ti'""' .? {as
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY
. mrmw. HAVING MADS now nr.
@H^SErwgMnenU*llb(wr workmen,
VLr W and materially reduced the
?oet of Manufacture, wo doaVa to ooll the
attention of the publlo to Uto foot, that for
GnaA, wo will do Repairing ot grMtljr REDUCED
PRICES, out) make liberal discount
on NEW WORK. Wo bare on bond ana
ortmont of OPRN ANP TOP BUGOIBS.
ROCKAWAY8 aud LIGHT CARRIAGES
aloo every description of Wagons wo mako
f*Qlr? as a oalll.
OOWBR, COX, MARK LEY A CO.
Klay 88 69 tf
DAVID & STRADLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AKO ;
DoAlers in Orooories an dPro visions j
PBXDLKTOS ST11EKT, ;
K BAH THE DEPOT.
Mil-14 43 If j
T. W. DAVIS,
WATCH MAKER,
WOULD Reapeot fully In
form the people of Greenville I
(?? MS end the surrounding country. 11
i" I liWi1'1 1 he ,,S8 " I'
mKHtCOWJC^KB
From his OLD STAND in the Good. !
lett House, to a more CONVENIENT j
one, three doors North of the Man
sion House, next door to Pickle A Poor, on \
Main Street, where lie is prepared to do
all work in his line of business, at short no
tlee, in a workman like maimer, and on
reasonable terms,
Aug SO 18 tf 1
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,
DAHL0NE8A, GA? ,
WILL practice in the Counties o( Lump i
kin, Dawson, Qiltner, Fannin, Uaior
Towns, lVhlte and Hall.
j an iw M U j
libit i??i -urn~
AT 8 OTH PER POUND,
CAN bo had at my Ice House every day
from sunrise In the morning, until 8
o'clock A. M., also from ft o'clock tui sundown,
P. M.
T. W. DAVIS.
May 3 40 tf
"flourTflour!
JUST received and for sale cheap, for the
CASH, a lot of oxtra-Ano Country
FLOCK. Come quick, if you want good biscuit.
DAVID k 8TRADLEY.
May 2 49
Notes and Accounts of Brooks,
Scruggs & Gibson, Assigned to Jas.
8- Brooks.
THaVE Inst received for Collection
tlieae NOTJW and ACCOUNTS, and reqneat
all persons indebted L> the Firm, to
eall, without delay, to make settlements
and payments. Q. F. TOWNES.
Attorney at Law.
March Gth, 1861. 41 -tf
G. F. TOWNES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
OFFICK at the samo building adjoining
New Court House, formorly occupied by
Townrs k Campbbli., before dissolution of
the Arm.
Greenville, S. C. Jan 31-3
W. K. BA8LKY. G. O. WBI.LS.
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
nBPPVVTTTW a /I
'?i D.
PRACTICK in the Courts of the Stato and
of the United States, and giro espoclal
attention to onset in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3 " tf
Greenville Mill*.
rBlHP, ORERNVII.LE MILLS have been
JL put in first-rate order by tne Major,
for grinding Wheat.
Good atteution all] be given by old
grinders.
The Mills grind on tho old schedule, (the
Toll.)
Bring along your Grain.
June 13 3 If
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER,
WOULD respectfully inform tho publio
that he has opened a BARBER
SHOP in tho room under the building formerly
oocupied by tho Post Office and Kn
tedpriif Office, first door above tho ruins of
MeBee's Hall, where ho has locatod. Being
a profe*aional Barber, lie hopes, by attention
to business, together with politeness to
all, to merit a portion of public patronage.
In CUTTING, SHAVING and SHAMPOOING.
|5?" Ladies wishing Htiir Culling
and Dressing done, will bo wailed on nt
their residences. July 95 9-3
EDWARD F. STOKES.
Attorney at Law, and Solieitor in
Equity,
WILT, practice in the Courts of Low
and Equity of South Carol inn.
Mr Office in Bwandale'a New Building
I opposite the Mansion House.
rkferESOHS.
t Tuoitss Hut., President of Harvard Collego
Mass.; J. B Minor, Law Professor, Uni
Versity of Va.; C. P. StJLUVA*. South Ca
0 roliua; OoV. J. L Orr, South Carolina
Ex-Gov. B. F. Penny, South Carolina.
July 11 7 tf
' tar The Columbia Phnnix will iuaet
t once a week for one month
, WALHALLA HOTEL.
J TRAVELERS and othei
visiting Walhalla, will fin
this well established 1IOUS
op?n lor ihetr accommodation. TTaving, i
' the past, as his guests have testified, give
' satisfaction, the Proprietor is confident <
pleasing those who may call. Trains no
run daily to and from the plnee. Rato* <
Boarding reasonable. Come nnd see.
I> B1EM A V!f, Vi opt i?tor
f"'y 11 7 I'm
FH1IJ>T>1LPHIA UKTXMXTZ
MEDICINE AKD SURGERY.
THK Philadelphia Ui.Hcr.Uy or Medlslna
ud 6argery wu organised, in 184$.?i
Chartered by the Legislature, February 20,
1868. Name changed by a ioglslntlve enact oicut
to the Kclectio Medical College of Philadelphia
in 1800. In 1808, it purchased thd
Pennsylvania Medical College, established ill
1848, and the Philadelphia Medical College;
which had previously boon merged into the
Pennsylvania Medical College. lb 1884 it
arc baaed the Peon Medical Uuivuraity. Tbo
1 jteoa of the separate schools united, petitioned,
and obtafaed a speoial act of the Leg?
islnturo, consolidating theeo Institutions and
oh c iug their nawe* to that of the Philadelphia
Uulvorsity of Medieino and Surgery,
March 18, 1888. All these various acts are
I uLli. hed In the statutes of Penury Iran la.?i'bo
cost of tho building and museum was over
one bandied thousand dollars. It will ho
' bsvrvod that the University, as now organised,
Is the legal representative el the (oar medical
colleges that It has absorbed. It is a lib
ural eohool of medicine, confined to no doguia,
lor attached to any medical clique.: but emjrBOc'3
tn its teachings everything of value to
,bo profession.
Session*.?It has two lull sessions caelt year,
commencing on the 1st of October, and continuing
uutil the 1st of January as its first
session, and (torn the 1st of Jaaaary to the
1st of April as lis second j the two constituting
one full oourso of loctqres. It has also a
summer session, commencing the 1st of April
an 1 - continuing until August, for the pre parator,
ranches, such as Latin, (J rook, Ma the m
>#, Botany, Zoology, CheinUlryf -ku a tony,
Physiology, etc.
f?.?Tickets to the full course of lect
> r -^ISO, or >00 for each session. I"or the
sun., nor or preparatory coarse >30. Graduating
fee >30. To aid young men nf moderau
mean*, the University bus fecued /ire hundred
icholarihf/ni, which arc sold to first-courso stulouts,
for #73, and to seeond-eourss students
rod clergymen for >30, each constituting the
holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges
of the lectures, and all the teachings of
the school. The only additional fees are a
yearly dfsocting and matriculating ticket,
each of which is >3.
Sic A lean.'ages of Scholnr*hlp*.~~The student
holding a scholarship can eater the College
nt any time during the year, attend as
long as he chooses, and re-enter thu Institution
as frequently us desired.
It requires no previous reading or stndy to
snter the University on scholarships, heucc,
til private tuition fee8 are raved.
Students, by holding scholarships, eon proses
3"to other badness a part of the timet
Tho candidate for graduation can present
iiimself at any time, and receive his degree aa
soon *? qualified.
tn case a student should hold a scholarship
and not bo able to attend lecture*, it cart bo
t.ansforred to another, thus preventing any
loss.
Parents, guardians, or friends of students
wishing to purchase soboiarshlps Cor them a
{oar or ruoro before their atteudcnce at tho
[nivcrMtj, can secure them by advancing onobalf
tho price, and paying the balance when
tho student enters. Physicians and benevolo
tit men can bestow groat benefit upon poor
young men, by presenting them a cholnrsnip,
and tons enabling them to obtain an honorable
profession.
The Pacuity embraces seventeen cmlnont
physicians and surgeons. The Unirerlty has
associated with it a largo hospital clinic, where
every form of medical and surgical disease is
operated on end treated in the presence ol tho
class.
Coli.ro?: Building.?The Opllego1>ulldlag,
located in Linth Street, south of Walnut, is
the finest in the city. Its front is obUegiato
gothic, and is adorned with cmbattloments
and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, and
beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown
stone, ori.ruiented by two tower*, rising to
tbo olovatlon of eighty foot, and crowned with
an oi.ib.iUkd parapet. The building contain*
botwcon fifty and sixty room*, all supplied
with witter, go*, und every other convenience
that modern improvement can contribute to
facilitate medical instruction. Only fivo huni'-d
scholarship* wilt be isruod, and a* two
Land red and fifty are now sold, those who wish
?.? s^i-ore one should do eo at once. Money
n be remitted by express, or a draft or eheok
on. on any National bank in the United
StaU- when the scholarship will bo returned
by ir. 'i, signed by the President of the Board
of Tr Iocs, Jos. S. Fishor, Esq., and the Dean
ot th Faculty, W. Paino, M. D. All ordero
for ir olnrships or other business of the University,
should be addressed to Professor W?
Paine, 51. D., Philadelphia, Ta.
NEW BOOKS.
PAINE'S PHACTICE OF MEDICINfi,
A new work Just issued by "W. Paine, M. D.,
Professor of the Principles and Practice of
Midicino and Pathology in tho Philadelphia
University of Medicine and Surgery; author
of Paino's Practice of Surgery; a work ou
Obstetrics and Materia Medioa; author of
New School Hetuedies ; au Epitome of Kberlie's
Practice of Modicino ; a lie view of Homoeopathy
; a work on the History of Modicino j
Editor of University Medical and Surgical
Journal, Ac. Ac. It Is a royal octavo ot 1>C?
page d contains a full description of all
disea known in luedlcluo and surgery, including
those of women and children, together
with '.? r pathology and treatment by all tbo
now ;nt proved methods. Price $T; postage
S .its.
Addiuss the uuthor, 033 Arch Street, Phila
dolphin, Pa.
AliSO, A NF.W TTORir,
Entitled New fiohpol Medicines, which In
the only worl: over published upon Materia
Mcdi ., embracing all tho Eclectic, Homoeopathic,
und Botanic remedies, with a full regular
Materia Medica. Price $5; postage free.
Add res as above.
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V^AI&AHiAA IVVAAAIli
or . ...
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
A Si-ni-Monthly Journal of Medicine, ?Smr?
gory, Pkyiologv, Ilyfier.e, ami (J on oral Literature,
dacotcu to tnc ProftwtoB and tho
People.
The cheapest medical psper In tho world,
Sitbliehcd every two Week*, at the University
utlding, Ninth Street, *onth of Walnut.
, Single copies . $1 AO
Fivo copies to one addrew, 4 13
Ten " " 44 - 7 fin
Fifteen ? 44 " 9 J?l?
Twenty " 44 44 1M?
Tho gutter-up of the .club shall, have ond
oot.y gruti*. Addrosa,
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Augu.-t i II
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He. The h.ea?f<?n {3 erpeoially suitable Us
merchants ?ni business men ; it is in atoso
't proximity to the bit iners part sf the ?ity?
is on tho highway of Southern and Western
- travel ?and adjacent to all the principal.
Railroad and Steamboat depots.
TI1F. STKVEN^ 110USR has liberal accommodation
for ovt" '.00 guests?it is well
furnish. and poHae?eus every modern iiud
proveinent for the eorrfort and entertainK
nicnt of its inmates. The rooms arc epn?
n eious and well ventilated?provided witlr
n gas and water*?the attendance is pmni t
if and respectful?end the fable is generously
v provided with every d? lioaey of the scares?
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