The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, August 29, 1867, Image 3
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W? Jf^jfjuuy.' atUCTiow.?Tho Buf
-Ikla CoflNMfvU) Adrartisw, (ftapubHaan,
oeannoattag &fto& th? ramoral of BUnton an
B au! interim ti
Iba Bumu of War, 8*7*;
' " What tho country noodr molt, at present
uon.partitau exocutioi
llfeA ' , ^oUl The South ahouh
to U?dr>taUad, by daily practical do
thaliltW and spirit of tb<
^ fsfsrsat* 0
pnhlt'Is safe to asninc thai tSEwSi Oran*
dependad upon to do."this."
HpHF^^W0?V?^ioos.4*unday. Sapt.l.
rl|MI?t Church, 11, A. M., Hcv. R. Fun
gath" Hat Church, 11, A. M., and 8. P. M.
, A, M., and ft, V. M.,
HSSS"-Fantors aeo reapcctrully rerjuaatod t?.
BttHBSm us Vhon aay chsnpo occurs in tho rcgHp"
supplies.
gufeenvilrr prices current.
connBOT.ru wbbklt, ?t
brady,FERGUSON & MILLER, MERCHANT8.
GREENVILLE, 8. C., AUO. 18, 188L
APPLES, fe buahal, Drfad, $1 80
URBF, ft Si, frcab, according to cut, 8 @ 10 ?.
BACON, ft lb, . 18 <g> 18 *.
IffcLR ROPE. ft lb, ....38 e.
BLUE STONE, ft lis. _...; 10 c.
BAGGING, Gunny, ft, yd 83J e.
BUTTER, ft tb 15 @ 10 ?.
BEESWAX, ft lb ....20 e.
BRANDY, ft gallon, poach, *4 00
CIIICKRNS, ft bead Hi @ 20 e.
COTTON, to n?... 18 to 20 c.
coprEE, fTib, Rio,....:........vr....ao 0 33?.
? " " Java, .. 60 ?.
wnn? V ovsnoiyi
CANDLES, ft tb, Atlnmanlliio, 80 f,
" " " Sperm, ........1....40 e.
i ? ? Tallow, 86 e.
COPPERAS, V lb, English,...,. c.
KHG8, & down 10 e.
PLOITB, ft barrel, .. SO 00
GOLD .............$1 36
OTNQER, ft lb 60 e.
IRON, $ lb, Swoed,..,... v..,..,..~ 124 c.
M " *' Country, 8 e.
- " * Hftrso Shoe...... 10 e.
I3CDIQ0, Vlb, South Carolina tl 60
u fi u gpauUh Float, 2 25
LUMBER, ft 100 foot, Pine,...81 60 @ 82 00
Lit AD, $ lb .. - 20 c.
LEATHER, ft lb, Sole, 60 ?.
" * " ? " Upper,............60 @ 70 e.
MADDER, ? lb, - - 20 e.
molasses, ft gallon, West Indla^....tl 0Q
** " " Sugar-House,?$1 25
NAILS, ft lb, Parker Mill, L 124 e.
OATS, ft bushel, .....46 e.
PEAS, " " $1 t0
PORK, 1ft lh. net...... 124 ?
POWDER, ? R, .. 76 e.
PEPPER, ft lb, Blaek 50 e.
PEACHES, ft bushol, Dried, $1 50
POTATOES, ? bushol, Irish, none.
" " " Kwoot,.... none.
RICK, fftlb 16 @ 17 c.
STEAL, fl lb. Cast, - 35 r.
SALT, ft aaok, Liverpool...... $6 00
" " bushel. " 1 50
SUGAR, fl lb. Brown,........ 16 @ 20 c.
m ? Clarified,... 20 &
SHOT, 1ft lb,... - ...20 c.
soda, w lb ;. : 20 e.
STARCH, ft lb, 20 o.
SPICE, ft R? 50 e.
SHIRTING, I, ft vd 20 e.
H'UKKIISS, ft DOM, (O c. ?n <11 vu
TOBACCO, Manufactured, ft lb, 50 e. (fa $1 00
TALLOW, ft N> 15 r.
TEA, f lb, Gunpowder...... $2 00
" " " llyson,... 2-25
? .. ? * BlacK, - tl 50 (% *2 00
WHEAT, ft bushel, v...fl 50 @ *1 75
WHISK Y, ft gallon, Z $3 00
YARN, ft bunch, Factory, ?2 00
To the Stockholders of the Greensville
Qu Light Company.
A BALK of the Work* having been cffcctj\,
od, it is doaired by tbo Board of Director*
that you will attend a MEETING of the
Sfoekhotdora, on TO-MORKOW (Friday) afternoon,
at A o'clook, at the office of ALEX.
McBMK, Esq. A full attendance 1* requested.
. . TnOS. STBEN,
Pres't Greenville Gas Light Company.
Aug 20 14 t
T i.j . .:
,.y!i , *or Sa^??
rfj/fgjM TWO COPIES OF WEBSTRR'S
UNABRIDGED DICHfilli
iW TIONARY, second-handed, but
little abased. A borgan can be had. Apply
?a t mnnN'fl
Bookstore.
August n 14 '3
Dancing Soirees, Etc.
MON.4. HEUGER proposes teaching non
pupils the "GERMAN" and admit
them to his DANCING 80IREES, *hich
will take place testy Friday, for the sum of
Re no.
tggr Learn the '* GERMAN or yon will
be sorry for not doing It.
CRT Apply at Mra LAVAL'S.
AngM 14 tf
) FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION
1867.
I, RIBBONS,
Millinery and Straw Goods.
iSMMJUil & GO.
1MI'ORTKRS ARD JOBBERS OF
Bonnat, Trimming and Velvet RIBBONS,
BONNET 814X8. SATINS & VELVET8.
BLONDS, NOTTS, CRAPES, RUCHES
* Flowers, ImUmh, Ornaments,
STRAW BONNETS & LADIES' HATS,
r v ?n?w and omnnin),
* 3HL&JKQCL& mCEKDlDS^ <3#3J0
- MT and 98* Baltimore Street,
^BALTIMORE, KD.
OFF Kit the largest Stock to bo foand ii
thU Country, and uneqnalled la ekolci
variety aad eheapneaa, oomprieing Um late*
PtrMtn BAvxkiw.
Orders aolieited and prompt attention
given. 1S-8 Aug 11
NO CURB, NO PAT
CORNS, W.VRT8, and other KXCRffi
OKN81HI of the Peel, Ilanda an
Body, eared without e sir noting, cutting o
the ieaet enduring. The cure ia ?ffuote
withiar the lapee of four and eight deyi
To be paid only "floe the petient ia eatierie
of the ewre. fffApply to MON3. BKH
OKU, at Mrr. LAVaL's.
Aug 15 It If
?
. ^ .? * v
J ^Wt?. HAHRI80
' (SUCCESSORS TO THE :
,WIIX CONTINUE 1
A it iptrn
i . JUL A. JLOJ3 1
; OH. E5EJ3NTV
! | WIHUBT? m&w
d r ii i; s, men
PAIN T?,
FANCY A
AT RBDITO;
A*- PHYSICIANS' PRE SCRIP T101
A
MEDICINES SUPPLIED TO PRAC
w DRS. ii A |{RISO
RBBPBOTPULLT offer their P
M oltliena of Greenvillo end vicinity.
AHTA August 19
The 8tate of South Carolina
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of a Decretal Order from tli<
Court of Ordinary, for Greenville I)ia
trict, I will expose for sale, at publto outcry.
to the highest bidder, on the first Mon
flay in September next, tne following
TRACT OF LAND; vit:
All that piece, pareel and Tract of Land,
situated in Greenville Dialrlot, on watera ol
Gilder'a Creek, bounded by lends of Robert
League, John Doyle en J other*, end
containing Fifty Aertt, more or Jeea, Sold
?s the property of J. J. McKixnxy, dvemsed.
for partition amongat the heir*.
Tames or Saix?A credit of twelve
months, interest from day of aale, for all except
ao mnch ae will pay the coat*, which
will ba required In cash. Purchasers to
give bond with approved security. and
mortgage of the premises, 4f dnwnrd peoea
sary to the Ordinary, to secure the payment
of the purchase money. Purchaser*
to pay for titles.
W. T. SHUMATE, S. O. I>.
SherifT* Office, 12th August, 1807.
Aug. 16 12 8
Greenville and Columbia Eailroad.
IN order to aecommodnte persons wishing
to ntlend the DISTRICT MEETING
OF THE M. K. CHURCH. SOUIH, which
takes place at Anderson, on Thursday, 20th
instant, the Anderson train will leave Belton
on the nrrivnl of the regular down passenger
train, in the morning, aYid will re
turn in tho afternoon in time to connect
wit It the up trnio. This arrangement will
continue from Thiirndey to Monday Inclusive
(excepting Sunday.) nml but ONE
KARK will bo charged Iroiu Greenville and
back. Aug 15 12-3
Fair Notice*
THE Notes and Books of Dr. M. B. Karle,
deceased, nro in cur hands The Note*
must be renewed and tho Accounts cloned l>y
note with good personal security in every
instance, pr thev will be sued upon indiscriminately.
Parlies need not expect further
notice.
Creditors are notified to present their
cliuma,to us properly attested, as the estate
will be closed at tlie earliest possible dnv.
Wo offer for Rent the excellent Stores
Home lately oocupird hy MoConncIl ?t
Goodlotl. RKKU 4 EARI.K.
Attorney lor the Executors.
Old Court IIouu, 10lh of Auguxt, 18C7.
Aug 1S? 12 if
WOOL CAREING,
CRAWFORDVILLE FACtORY,
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, 8. C.
WK respectfully inform Wool Kaisers and
others interested, that wo have just
put up 4 set of superior CARDING MACHINES,
and have placed thew under the
management of experienced and faltliftil hands,
who will give eveiy attention to prevont unnecessary
waste and to insuro general satisfaction.
Our facilities are such that we can afford tc
do tho work on
Tlic Kloit Liberal Terms,
and wo eon safely guarantee to turn oul
promptly
EXCELLENT ROLLS.
When tho Grensa Is furnished to us, (sa>
one pound of Grease to eight pounds of Wool,]
we will Card Plain Wool
At Ten Cents a Found
A small advance on this rate will be charge'
for Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton an<
I Wool together.
ORADY, HAWTHORN k TURBYFILL.
. t .I-.' en a "
State of 8outh Carolina.
ORKBNVILLE DISTlUCt.
In Eftltjr.
Raram A. Ei.roan, Executrix, n, M. L. Goon
i.rtt ot a).
IN pursuance or the Oecretal Order In th<
abore stated case, the Creditor* r?f th
late Col. CHARLES J. ELFORD aro hereb;
required to establish, by pruper proof, the!
claims against the Estate, before mo, withii
niMs uiontk* from this date, or bo barred.
J. P. MOOKK. C. K. O. D.
1 Commissiorfcr's Office, July 13, 1807.
Jy 18 8 9m
' cA..tb n li?
uiavo u> BUUVU vmuiuw<
ORKKNVILLE DISTRICT.
, In Equity.
Jomrn P. Latimer, Administrator, r?. Mar
1). Latimer et ? /.
IN purauanoo of tbo Docrotnl Ordor in th
above stated ease, tbo Croditor* of th
Into JAMRS M. LATIMKR are hereby reqtili
od to establish thoir demand* against the Ki
tate, beforo me, within rim montht from th
i date, or bo barred.
i J. P. MOORE, 0. E. O. D.
I Commissioner's Office, July 16, 1807.
Jy Id 8 Om
i ?
ft tate of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
' Wim.iam II. Atntin, Administrator, rs. M.
|. CoRNBRR Ot ai.
;j TN pursuance of tbe Decretal Order in H
1 above stated case, the Creditors of tl
. lata Dr. W. L. M. AUSTIN are hereby requi
ed to establish their demands against tbe K
tate, bsioro me, withiu ni'ns muxfAs^froiu tb
'J date, or bo barred.
t* J. P. MOORE, C. K. O. I).
Commissioner's Office, July 16, lsd7.
Jj 18 8 Vm
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s I y T N B K
?
V S> IflDOITliV
i! Gt UAAOIiabfe)
LATE DR. M. B. EARLS,)
'HE DRUG BUSINESS,
OLD STAND,
ILLEl. JS. O.
IS <E>KJ SIAMSSTOs,
Mon.'ViiKNmiwr^
IICINE8
OILS
NO TOILET ARTICLES.
HUD FFIIOEB.
MS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED,
iW>
JTiriOHEES OH LIBERAL TERMS,
X A MARSHALL, MOA
R0FK88T0NAL SERVICKS to the JBQT
OFFICE ffl( (A. Drvgitori. BV
u tr W
" 1 ' ?
?
fib
FfflR 8S55 K9H
JUST ARRIVED
AT
Hoke's Old Stand.
I AM RECEIVING and OPENING
FRESH SUPPLY OF
Yallow C SUGAR
Muscavado SUGAR
WHITE A SUGAR
CRUSHED SUGAR
Rio COFFEE
Lagnyra COFFEE
GrcJn TEA ; Black TEA
Parlor MATCHES (Howard's)
Raisina, Currants, Citron, Maco
Pens, Pencils
Maryland Tobacco
Virginia Tobacco
Extra Brands Smoking Tobacco
Note, Letter and F. C. PAPER
Envelopes (assorted)
Ladies Dress Amber and Velvet
But tone
Carpet Browes
Cooking S C. Soda.
AND ft variety of other Articles,
which I am soiling at extremely
low profits for CA811 or Conn
try I'roducc. Call and satisfy
yourselves. If my Good9 do not
come up to my assertions, don't
buy them; go elsewhere.
I purpose starting to New York
in two weeks. To nil those whom
I have let havo Goods on ten and
twenty days time, and who hnvc
taken sixty, ninety, one hundred
and twenty, and oven five months,
I must now say, como forward and
pay up. I must hnvo tho money
t > carry with mo, to enable ire tc
buy new and cheaj>cr ones for the
Fall and Winter Irade, so that ]
may snpply you all again. If yon
don't pay ww, I can't buy C11FAI1
, GOODS for 3/0 u,
jjnd. ?. ammvw&o
, Aug 8 *11 If
f
1
WOOL CARDS,
i RIcBEE MILL^
1 GREENVILLE DISTRICT, 8 C
OUR Carding Machine* arc In first-rato 01
dor, and under the oontrol of that we
- known and competent manager, Air. T. 1
DRIDOKQ, who will bm ovary cera t?> proven
unnecessary waste and to inaure complete *a(
hfaction.
Our facilities arc ouch that we can afford t
. do the Work on
, T1IE MOST LIBERAL TERMS
0 and wo can safely gunrantou to turn oti
f promptly
o EXCELLENT ROLLS.
When the Urease is famished to na. (*a
ono pound of Orence to eight pounds of Wool,
we will Card Plain Wool
At Ton Cents a Pound!
A email advance on thle rate will be charge
for Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton An
Wool together.
p&T Wool will be taken from and deliver?
v at Uroenvlllo C. II. froo of eharga for tram
Deflation
? OUADY A HAWTHORN.
Juno 20 4 tf
Dissolution.
fVUlR mil iHiivuniio r??t>r>
i/.nn?i'j?nur4, 1 IK IV l\
A Co.. it (littoltred. Parties to whoi
the same in indebted, will present the
Claims at the Factory, or to me at Groei
- vllle, 8. C. W. M. THOMAS,
i January 7, 1867.
Jan 84 85 tf
i. Notice.
DARTIES having dementia against tl
10 I Katate of Mrs. RL1ZA W. CMlLR. d
,c ceased, are hereby notified that those claii
not salrcady left with the late Dr. M.
i" Karte, *>u?l be filed with we, properly i
toated. RF.KD A KAKLK.
Attorney for the Kxeeutois
OUl Court lloutt* 1 itfh of A "just, 1867.
Any 15 U tf
ilT'l I ii ill' i?Ml
I H B'B tiR
AUGUST 7, 1867;
THOMAS STEER
11m just received inptrlor lot ol Rata
Bag*, Flat Rod Top, and Globe Turnip
8?d, and Lucerne Seed, from I>. Landrcth
' and Hon*, Philadelphia, and for onto at the
Old Stand McDAVlL) A IHJNOAN,
Main Street.
JIlBT RRTRlvvn
Twalve Doscn I'reston A Merrill's Sugnr
of Lemon,in ??nf, containing 30 glasses encb,
can bi mtdn almost ln>lsiilan?oiuljr into the
nicest Lemonade. For mI? by
TU0MA8 STERN.
JUST RECF.IVKD.
I'reston 4 Morrill's Yaest or Baking Tow
d0lA for sale by TllOMAS STERN.
JUST RECEIVED,
' An Assortmott of Orackm Ware, both
0. C. and Granite. For sale low by
THOMAS 8TEKN.
One Fine Light Top Harouoho, in A No.
1 order, for sale by THOMAS STEEN.
One Open or noTop Buggy, in good oon'
dttlon, and repair, for sale by
TllOMAS 8TEF.N.
Fine Durham Tobaeeo and BoarfaWttn,
, f..r sale by THOMAS STEEN.
Ualeevtlle Shirting, 7-8 wide, for sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
A fine lot of Stiek Candies,
Just received and for sale by
TUOMA8 STERN.
-?*
JUST RECEIVED,
A duo assortment of Northern Nails and
Drads, various brands. For salo by
TII0MA8 8TKKN.
At old stand McDarid A Duncan.
JUST RECEIVED,
. A fine article Nova Scotia Grindstones,
For salo by THOMAS 8TKEN. ,
At oldstnnd McDarid A Duncan. 1
i
i BUCKETS, BROOMS, Ao.
For salo by THOMAS STEEN,
At old ?r*n.l X T\ I
?~? ? i
fresii wncLE rice, i
Juet received, and for salo by
TH0MA8 8 TEEN.
FLORIDA SYRUP,
Just received end for isle bv
THOMAS STEEX.
SPANISH FLOAT INDIHO,
For Mile by THOMAS STEKN.
KENTUCKY JEANS, '
A good assortment, for sale by
THOMAS 8TEK
LIOnT SUMMER CASSI MERES.
For sale by TH0MA8 STEEX.
DROWN and BLEACHED DOMESTICS.
For sale by THOMAS STEKX.
BROWN DRILLS and JEANS. ~
Fur salo by THOMAS STEEX.
SEA ISLAND LONG CLOTIL
For sale by THOMAS STEEX.
LTNBN DRILLS and DUCKS.
For sale by THOMAS STEEX. (
LINEN DIAPER and TOWELLINoT
For sale by thomas steex. (
TABLE LINEN,
Of tile finest quality and desirable patterns.
For sale by THOMAS hTKEN.
POCKKT HANDKERCHIEFS,
Linen aud Cottou, for salo by
TIIOMAS STEEX.
LADIES* HOSE,
?"? /Muoncnn iiinnu lacinro
_ *or ?a,? bT THOMAS STEEN.
GENTS' HALF iToSE, "
Englli.li and American, at extremely |o?
price*. For sale by
\ THOMAS STKEU.
I LADIES' HATS and BONNETS,
I M2fiT?!l" 8;>10" n'1 P??torn'?, Trimmed
and Un trim mod. For aalo by
J THOMAS STEEN.
RIBBONS nnd BRAIDS,
_F?r sulo^y THOMAS STEEN.
8SHT ^^m-=rsss^
1 THOMAS STEEN.
! CANNED FRUITS^ ~~
k Fresh aud good. For sain by
I .. THOMAS STEEN "
' CANNED VEGETABLES!
Freah and good. For *nle by
THOMAS STEEN.
CANNED Fisit "
Fresh and prlmo. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
FRESH OYSTERS, ~~
In buttles. For a ale by
A..k i> '. > .THOMAS STEEN.
At the old stand of McDavid A Duncan.
. BOIlAx, SALTPifiTRK. Ao. '
For anlo by
T1IOMA8 STEEN.
BltTMSTON? and AMI ?i!
|, For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
ii EPSOM !?Tfct? "
Fop iiaia u
it THOMAS STEEN.
SWEET 0IL8, OLIVE and" SALAD 01LS,
o For ml? by
THOMAS STEEN.
it I'EPPER, SPICK and GINGER, *
For aale by
'* THOMAS STEKN.
CLOVES and CINNAMON,
For aalo by
* THOMAS STEEN.
UUTTER luid SODA CRACKERS,
For Bale by.
thomas stek*f.
<i ifio uon"dcmjiga
For ?alo by
THOMAS STEEN.
(1 'N/V.'N./VA ^ A/\^/r/s
I. PLANTATION ClOARS,
For ?alo by
THOMAS STEEN.
- RIO COFFEE,
J lint opened, and for anlo by
THOMAS STEEN.
m JAV/TcOFFKE, ~
ir For rale, by tho packet or by tho ]>ound, by
a THOMAS STEEN.
PORTO KICO 8UOAK and MOLASSES,
Pur aalo l>7
THOMAS STERN.
HRFINRD SUGARS and SYRUPS,
1e Prom tho itulliiuoro Rofinory, for Halo by
^ THOMAS STKKN.
"" YOUNG HYSON TKA,
'? For aal? by
't THOMAS 8TEEN.
BEST GUNPOWDER TKA,
For ralo by
THOMAS STEEN.
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p n isg.
OREENVIIXR
COACH FACTOEY
lUviHG MADE new *r
ngemenU with our workmen.
VV SV ind materially reduced the
ooMof Manufacture, w? de?ire to call the
Attention of the pttbllo to the fact, that for
wo will do Repairing at greatly RE
DUCRU 1*KICKS, and make liberal discount
on NEW WORK. Wc hare on hand an as
aortnmnt of OVEN AND Tor BUGGIES,
UOCKAWAYS and LIGHT CARRIAGES;
also ?v?rjr d?aoriplh?n of Wagons we wake
lyOlrn ns a eulll.
OOWEll, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
May 2S 62 tf
DAVID & STRADLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AMD
Dealers in Orooerios andProviaions
PKNftLBTON 8TRBBT; 1
i
JH BAB TUB DEPOT,
Mar 14 42 tf
X7W. DAVIS,
Uf ATAII laa urn
nmun mauk,
CHI WOULD Respectfully In t
J^?*7%Qform the people of Greenville i
(f?' -iVRnnil the surrounding country, <
.wffiQihat ho line '
*33 P??E?C?-W- JK22
From his 01.D STAND in the (lood. 1
loll House, to a more CONVENIENT '
nnc, three door* North of the Man
?lno House, next door to Pickle A Poor, on j
Main Street. where he is prepared to do )
>11 work in hie line of business, at short no- i
dee, in a workman like manner, and on t
easnnnble terms.
Aug SO 18 tf c
. a
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHLONEGA, GA.,
WILL practice in the Counties of Lump
kin. Dawson, tiilmcr, Funniu, Union,
Towns, White and Hull.
Jan 10 83 tf
ICE IICE IICET
AT 3 CTS PER POUND.
CTVN ho had nt my Ico IIouso erery day
J fmui snnrifo in tlio morning, until 8
o'clock A. M., also from h o'clock till sundown,
P. M.
T. W. DAVIS.
Mny * ' 40 tf
"FLOUR!"FLOURP
J UST reoctvcd and for sale chcnp, far the
CASH, a lot of extra-fine Country
FL'tUlt. Come <iuiek, if you waiit good Li# t
suit.
DAVID St. STIIADLEY. J
Mny 2 4U ,
Notes aud Accounts of Brooks. 1
Sciuggs& Qibson. Assigned to Jas. ,
8 Brooks- I
T HAVE just received for Colleolion
A these NOTES an<l ACCOUNTS, and re- ]
qwvt all person* indebted to the Firm, to (
Bull, without delay, lo mnke settlements J
and payment*. O. I'. TOW NFS. (
Attorney at Law. <
March 'fltli, IPfiV. -11?tf i
G. F. TOWNES, !
ATTORNEY AT LAW, J
AND .
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
OFFICE nt tho snnio building adjoining
New Court House, formerly occupied by
Towxes <1 Cami'bi'.m., before dissolution of
tho firm.
Grccnvillo, S. C. Jan 31-3
K. kasi.ky. a. o. Wells.
EASLEY & WELLS, ;
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY, 1
GREENVILLE, 8. C.,
PU-VCTICK in tbo Courts of the Stnto and
of the United States, and givo especial
attention to cases in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3 tf
Greenvillo Mills.
^ 1lIF. OREF.NVILI.E MM.I.S have hoen
_B. put in flrst-rnte order by t'?e Major,
for grinding Wheat.
flood sUAutinn n ill 1m nii-/m 1... ol-l
.. . O "J
grinders.
The Mills grind on the old schedule, (the I
Toll.)
Itring Along your Grain.
June 13 3 (f
SAMUEL BLACKTBABBEBT"
WOULD respectfully inform tho public
thnt he has opened a DAUBER
SHOP in tho room under the building formerly
occupied by the Post Office and Entedprite
Office, first, door above the ruins of
McBce's Hall, where he hns locate 1. Being
a profe**ional Barber, he hopes, by attention
to business, together with politeness to
all, to merit a porlmh of public patronage,
in CUTTING, SHAVING and SHAMPOOINO.
Ladles wishing llair Cutting
and Dressing done, will be wailed on at
their residenoea. July 25 0-8
EDWARD F. STOKES,
Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in
Equity.
WILL practice in the Courts of Law,
aiul Equity of South Carolina.
tr Office in Swandale's New Building
opposite the Mansion HriusS.
RBKKBENCKM.
Tii?m\s Hill, President of Harvard College
Mum.; J, B. Mmng, Law Profviwr, Uni
versity of Va.; C. P. SotitVA*. South Carol!
n ri ; Gov. .1. L. Orr, South Carolina;
Ex Oot. B. F. Pannr, South Carolina,
July II 7 If
I2T The Columbia ]'h<tnix will insert
on o a week for one month
WALHALLA HOTEL.
TRAVELERS nnd others
visiting Wnlhalla, will find
tliis well cstaldirlir'l HOUSE
open for theiraccommodation. Having, in
the past, as his guests have testified, given
aatisfaction, the Proprietor is confident ol
pleasing those who inav cull. Trains now
run daily to and from the pint o Rates of
Boarding reasonable Come nnd seo.
I?. BIEM ANN, Proprietor.
J I./ 11 7 tint
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I PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY
MEDICINE AND SUKQERT.
rpiIE Philadelphia University of Medicine
ntid Surgery was organised, in 1848.?
Oburtcrpd l>y ibo Legislature, February 20,
1868. Name changed by a legislative ?pMtuicot
to tbo Kcloctio Medical College of Philadelphia
in 18(H). In 1808, it ptsrehaaad the
Poiiubj lrauia Modk-al College, established u
1842, end (lio Philadelphia Medical College,
which had previously boon Ude^-cd into tho
Ponnjyivania Medical College. In 1884 it
purchased the Ponn Medical University. Tbo
True toes of the separate school* united, petitioned,
and obtained a special act of tbo Legislature,
consolidating those institutions and
changing tboir namo? to that of tbo Pniladelpbia
University of Mcdioiue and Bar very,
March 18. 1888. All ' ? -
published In I be statutes o( IN nnsylvania.?
Tlie cost of the building Mid nuieun ?u evcr
ono hundred thousand dollar*.. It will bo
observed tbut the University, as now organised,
is tlio legal representative ol the f<A>r mm.<U
leal colleges that it hue absorbed. It if ? liberal
school of medicine, confined to no dogma,
nor attached to any medical clique; but embraces
in its teachings everything of value to
tbo profits ion.
&*?i?a*.?It has (wo full sessions each yefrj
Botnmoucing on the 1st of Octol>er, and continuing
until the 1st of January as it." 11 ret
session, and from the 1st of January to the
1st of April as its second.; tho two constituting
ono fall course of lecture's. It list also a
summer session, commencing tbo 1st of April
and continuing until August, for the prepare*
tory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathematics,
Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy.
Physiology, etc.
Tick-fit.?Tickets to tlio full oourso of lectures
?120, ojr $00 for each session. For tho
minmor or preparatory courso $25. Graduating
fee $30. To aid yen ay ut<n of moderate
ntnnt, the University has issued fro hundred
ichoiarthijit, which nro sold to first-oourse stulents,
fbr $75, and to scoond-courie students
ind clergymen for $50, each constituting the
loldcr a lifs member, with the perpetual privteges
of tho lectures, and all the teachings of
ho school. The only additional fees are a
'early dissecting and matriculating ticket,
ach of which is $5.
Tho Adoantatjet of S'-.holarthipt.?The staIcnt
holding a scholarship can enter the Colego
at any tiino during tho year, attend as
ong as ho choosos, and ro-entor the instlthion
as frequently as desired. ,
It requires no previous rending or study to
nter tho University on sehelaVshlps, honoc,
II private tuition fees are 6avod.
Students, by holding scholarships, can proseate
other business a part of tho time. i
The candidate for graduation can present
limsclf at any time, and reoeive his degree as
iuun as qunlilicd.
In case n student should hold a scholarship
ind not bo ablo to attend lectures, it can bo
raneferrod to another, thus preventing any
OSS.
Parents, guardians, or friends of students
wishing to purchnso scholarships for them a
rear or more before their attendance at the
University, can secure them by advnnclngonslalf
the price, and navinir tho balon^ ?i..n
the student enters. Physicians and boDovolont
men can bestow great benefit upun poor
rouug won, by preventing theui a sholarsbip,
ind thus enabling then. to obtain on houora>le
profession.
The Faculty embraces seventeen ominont
ihysielnns and surgeons. The Univcrity bap
associated with it a largo hospital clinic, Ifhfifrt
ivcry form of medieal mid surgical 'ilsoaso is
>pc rated on and treated iu threscnco of tbo
doss.
Coit.Xoi! IlriLDiNQ.?Tbe Collcgo building,
i/cutcd in Ninth Street, south of Walnut, Is
,'nc finest in the city. Its front is collegiate
{otitic, and is adorned with embankments
uid embrasures, j roscuting n novel, bold, and
bcuutiful appearance. Tbo facade.is of browq
done, oruainented by two towers, rising to
tbo elevation of oigbty feet, and crownod with
iin embattled parnpet. The building contains
between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied
with water, gns, aud every other convcnlenco
that modern improvement eon contribute to
facilitate medical instruction. Only fivo hunIretl
scbolarships will bo issued, and as two
kindred and fitly are now sold, those who wish
.o secure one should do so at once. Monty
an bo remitted by express, or a draft or check
lent on any Nationnl batik in the United
States, when tho scholarship will bo returned
ny.mail, signed by the President of tbo Hoard
>f Trustees, Jo's. S. Fisher, Esq., and tho Dcari
>1 tho Faculty, W. Paine, M. 1). All orders
Tor scholarships or other business of tho University,
should bo addrossed to Professor IV.
I'uiue, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW HOOKS.
PAINE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE,
A now work just Issned by W. Paine, M. D.,
Profussor of tho Principles and Practico of
Midicino and Pathology in tho Philadelphia
University of Medicine and Furgcry; author
af l'ainc's Practice of Shrgery ; a Work on
Obstetrics and Materia Medina; author bf
Now School Remedies ; an Epitome of Eber-lio's
Practice of Medicine ; a Review of Homoeopathy
; a work on the History of Medicine;
Editor of Universitv Medical and 8nr?l?l
Journal, Ac. Ac. It is a royal octavo oi 9f>0
pages, and contains a full description of all
diseases known in uiedicino and surgery, including
those of women and children, together
with their pathology and treatment by all the
now %nd improved methods. Price $7 ; postage
50 cents.
Address the author, 933 Arch Btrect, Philadelphia,
Pit.
ALSO, A NKff WORK,
Entitled Now School Medicines, which M
tho only work ever published Upon Materia
Medica, cmbraVing nil tho Eclectic, ltoinccoputbic,
and Botanic remedies, with a full rcghtar
Materia Medica. PriCO$5; postage free.
Address as above.
UNIVERSITY JOURNAL.
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY;
A Semi-Monthly .fVarnal of Medicine, Surgery,
Phgeiology, Hygiene, and General Literature,
devoted to the Profietion and tho
People.
Tho cheapest medical paper in the world,
published every two weeks, at tho_ University
jsuiunnjr, .n nun struct, soutli of Walnut.
{ 'ingle copies $1 00
Five copies to 0110 address, ..... 4 3$
Ten " ? " 7 50
Fifteen ? " 44 .. 9 30
Twonty " 44 44 10 0 0
The gutter-up of tho club shall have ohd
copy gratis. Address,
W PAIN IS, M. D., Editior,
Philadelphia, Pa.
August 8 II
STEVENS HOUSE,
91,93, 95 A 97 IIroH<1 way, N. V;
Oppotlto Bowling Green.
O.V THE EL'HO PEAS PLAN.
nTIIE STEVENS HOUSE U well ami
L widely known to the traveling pub
lie. The location is especially suitable to
merebnnta and business men ; it la in eleso
proximity to the bmineea part of the eity^la
on the highway of 8outht-rn and Western
travel?and adjacent to all tho principal
Uailroad and Rtearnboat depot*.
THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommodation
foe over 300 guests?it i* well
furnished, and possesses every modern improvement
for the con.fi.rt and entertainment
Of Its inmate*. The rpom* arc rp eious
and WcM ventilated?provided with
gas and water?the attendance is prompt
and resiti'dlful? and the table is ixiusrnn.lv
provitW'd u illi every d< licncy of the 8f Mount
moderate enter.
OLD K. CIIARK .1 CO.
rrijritloir.
Jul* 13 < f?ul