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A Sketch of the High Court of laptaehment,
by la eyt Witness
' WAMMotoi, l>. 0., April tttb, IMS.
JTwrc Editor*: On mjr relent boor, I
o made my cmn|?mi>li m to cp?nd
day in the city ?f Washington, and had the
good fortune to inert a ticket of adnaUeiou
to th? den at# Oh ember, where the High
Coort of Impeachment was in se*eion.< It
was a suit), et o| no little celf-congre tula (loo
thai I was enabled to gain cdtnicetou, as the
number of tickets was limited, and eery
'eery bard to obtain. When I catered the
Senate Chamber, Mr. Qroca'occk, One of the
counsel for th? Prsekteut, was addressing
. the Coart. * lie appeared te be laboring
under a bronchial affect ion, and was specking
in a eery low teas, scarcely audible in
the galleries, except when 'he raised lila*
oloe above his ordinary tons. Qe appear
ed to eommend the undivided attention e1
in* senator*, with on* or two exception*?
v" Mr. Wade, Ui? President, ant twirling hi*
thumb* and seemed prrfNllj unconcerned,
and with hia mind mad* up on th* float
- question. Charlr* Sumner waa deeply engaged
in writing, oblivious of nil that wa*
passing around him. Don. Reverdy John on.
Senator Iron Maryland, appeared to
the umM attentive listener, waa taking
uplons n-'te*. and urntly lnterrnpted
the speaker to request him to repent liia
positions end authorities. Chief Just lee
Chase, I think, was th* finest looking man
In the who?* assembly. Seated in the
Chair, elad in bin robe* of ofBoe, he appear'
ed the very personification of judicial dignity
and authority. The House managers
of impeachment were seated at a labia on
tha lelt, in front of the Vies President'*
platform, while the President's counsel
Were seated at S similar table 00 the opposite
aid*. All of th* manager* rfere present
except Steven*, who wa* lndiaposed. Butler
appeared to be their mein stay, and was
watching th* proeeedlnga with an eg V*
ye. Of the President'* eouu*el, only three
were present?Curtis. Kvarts and Groer
beck. Curt I* la a m?n vrhoa* appearance
on* will not *ooo forget?tall, portly, wi'h
a massive forehead, and a gentlemanly demeanor
which was truly anrlabte. Gen
Daniel E. Sickle* was present on the floor
taking a Jeep interest iu nil that was going
on.
It was the general impression, both in
Washington and New York, that the President
would be eon rioted ; and, although n
greet many did not altogether approve of
the proceedings, yet thsy said they thought
it better for tlio country, generally, that a
President should be put in who wonld act
ia harmony with Congrats, and put a atop
to tha continual Irriiaillon consequent on
tha antagonism bat wean tha Executive and
Legielativn Departments of the Government.
I waa deeply convinced of the fael that
President Johneon has no friend*?-no, not
even in the city of K?v York, the great
stronghold of Democracy.
J. B.
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We, the Neptune Eire Company, prevent te
the public the name* of the following gentlemen
aa oar cboiee for Town Council:
Infndmmt? JULIUS C. SMITH,
lat Ward?Dr. W. It. Jonea; 2d Ward?
Dr. A. D. Hoka; 3d Ward?8. 8wandaiel
4th Ward?T. C. Qowerj 4th Ward?O. A.
> 1'iekW; ?th Ward? H. C. Mark ley.
WBBBSBSS
Covittt ana Monicirai. Biscvion.?The
fellow lag order waa leaned Aran the beadquartera
af this military district yesterday <
I. An aloction will ha held In tha Stale of
Soulii Carolina, commencing on Tuesday, the
U of JttM, and ending on Wednesday, the Bd'
of i?M, IMS, at which all registered Voters
of said State may vote for snob County oloors
as by tits Constitution adopted by tbo Convention
and sine# ratified by tbo people are elective,
and arc provided for In tbo said Constitution.
At tbo same election, tbo daly regiateaed
rotors may al-o vote for snob municipal
oloers as are by law elective by tbe people.
Tbe election hereby ordered will be governed
by tbe annto rules, as to revision of registration,
conduct of eloci ton, qualifications of
electors, and returns of election as are prescribed
by General Orders Mo. 40, from tbeee
headquarters,dated lfarcb IS, IMS: /Voetfcd
That if tbo Constitution adopted and ratified
ea aforesaid shall have become tbe fundamental
lew ef tbe State of Sooth Caroline, previous
to tbe Bummseeswsent ef swob election,
tboa, end in swob ones, tbo qualifications of
elect era will be tbeee p suae ri Wed by said Conattention.
III. Tbe County ofleers In be voted for at
this election am: A Judge of tbo Probate
Court for each County j a Clerk for tbe Conr*
of Common Fiona ; n Sheriff; n Coroner; throe
County Commissioners; one School Co mm is
tkt mtklytl ilfin i* be toM for win
b* neVu in f?r by existing Uwi
of tb? prwbiootl fmrniml of 8oath Cwo|ino,
for cities Hi towns) mm! tbelr taction
will W subset to tbMfN by tW Ontnl Ai "7.
^
Omiin ttftrb fit crop proapeats twottorn
to eowee to ?s from oil porta of the Wool.
Tb? indications oro sold to show tbot tho boriNt
of 18M will bo o lorgo oo Io WUcoo
?io, Wlotar wboot U look log romorkobly wall,
bot little or It boring boon Winter killed, end
from the Northwestern State* tbe prospoet is
e^wntty sheering. Konsos promUae the largest
crop the Itoto bos erdr been bteseed wlth>
end luteals is eqnally hopefal. lot]tone will
bore plenty end to Ppsve. In Indione ti Is
sold tbot wboot newer looked better, end o
nneh lorgor breadth bos been sewn tbon lost
yoor. Tbe on* good reports eonso (boss Ohio,
Btwtwwa two Roan?A writer In tbe
Ainorionn Journal ?4 Horticulture adopts n
plen in bedding reeee which greatly txpedlteo
tbe work, end is attended with
com plot e soeeossi Inetsnd of porta
worsted, snWisnsst ndkrsirs piaster ta sob
; dUolcd. ' k tbia method nn tyiogU rss'i
eery, tbe pletfdr edhorinn et n?e* exactly
where U t* rinniredt Tkt pleats r weed b
the isntnti ndheeir* plnaur bongbt et J
the Shops, end the writer state* tbot by
igi nso the W?r)ding b perform ad with
grsatep Bsotdrn nod oxoeissso to writ no
5T;V " " V' '~T??r y.
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Kilu.rd bt a Hor8b.? We learn
that, on Saturday laat, Mr. V. n. B. Gar* I
relt, retidiug in thia Di?Mct, near the 1
Greenville border, vm killed by hi* 1
borne, under the following circumstance*:
Mr. Garrett waa riding alone lu UU 1
neighborhood, when hit horte becoin- J
tag unro|yt be dUroounted to punish ,
him. the horee immediately teired
with hit teeth {he arm and band of Mr.
Q., mangling tbem in a dreadful man*
n?r, Mr. Uarretl, In the itrngglp, man*
aged to entangle the halter about sap
linaf in suoh a manner m to expose only ,
one arm to the attack of the horse.
M?. O. holding on with the other In this
condition, he waa found by a neigh
bor, who wa? unaMe to rescue him until
other* were brought to hi* assistance.
Mr. Oarrett died from the effects of bis
injuries on Sunday, the day- following.
[LuureruvilU Herald.
Tb* President has nominated Oen'
Schotlnld as Secretary of War. Ilia
nomination c*n?ee various speculations :
First. that the olive branch Is held out
to Conservative Senators; second, a
compromise between Johnson and
Grant. Hut the affair is still a stale secret.
Johnson anpears not to have consulted
e?en the members of bis Cabinet
about the nomination.
A Prnuc Meeting was to have been
held at Neaberry C. II., on 8alur<lnv
last to take into consideration the sub
j-ct of sending North for laborers.
Stepa have nbeadv l*een taken in this inv
portent matter, and it only now remains
that proper agents receive the name* of
thoee who deaire laborer*, and the number,
th t they may be sent for.
Tna AnrssixtAN Nsvs.?One of
the most biiil ant exploits of modern
jonrnali-rn is the success of the New
York Herald in getting the news fiom
the British expedition in Al>ys?>nia.?
That paper has had minnte details of
the progress of thai expedition, its battles
and iia success, always in advance
of the journals of London, and often 1
in advauce of the British Oovertnent
itself.
Kui0r*tior to Araica.?Tba ship Gotconde
ssited from Baltimore, on ths 20tli, with
a car;0 for Liberia. After leoviug that port,
shs will call st Savannah, Georgia, wbsrs (be
will receive 400 or 600 colored passengers for
Liberia. Tb* colonisation agent says he could 1
send a vessel load every month, such is tb?
desire among the colored people of the South
to go to Liberia. The 6nn Is informed that
among lb* emigrants are men of intelligence
and enterprise, who will be a valuable accee- '
ion to the Liberian Republic. Wo noticed
ometime ago, the petition of a large number
of colored men In Mississippi to Congress to
aid tbeni in aiuigrating to Liberia, aud we observo
that lately another petition for the same
object baa boen proaontod to the Senate from
aeveral tbouaand colored men iu Georgia, Alabama,
and South Carolina. They represent
tbat they are deetilute, without employment, .
and cannot hopo to overcome the disadvantage!
of tbeir position in the Routh. Purbapi
the vaat auma which the Government appro- ]
priatea for fraedman'a bureaua might bo appro- ]
printed more advantageously in aiding theee
who deelrc to gn to Liberia. The New York
Timet, epeealatlng upon the causes of this desire
for emigration among the colored people 1
of ike South, well says:
- It cannot be because Congress baa not
legislated enough for themj it baa dona little
else but legielate for them for years past. It
eaaeot be because tbe Govern meat and tba
people ef the North bare net helped them,
end eu ce a rased them, and
W? ban mUliMd the fmdaw'i bureau for
their beneftt, and bars teat number lei* politl
Ml and educational missionaries among tbem.
May the terrible atata of thinga not b? owing
to tbo fact that owr Ugialation haa not boon of
tho wiaoat kind, and that wo bar* looked rather i
to giving tbem polilioal advantages, inatead
of oneowraging the great prodactive Indartriee
upon which biaoka a* Well aa whiter muet depend
for their aJtisteaeof tf we would keep
the Southern blaeka out of their ernabing nala- I
eriea, we nuit adopt aeach mean a aa will race
re aerial order, material prosperity and good
feeling la the Booth. Without thla, thinga I
will go oa from had to worse, till deeay and
rain booome permanent under the away of
military dictators."
_ Obduracy or raa Ha art.?44 Oh! aaya the
good old Thomaa Adama, " how hard and obdurate
la tba heart of man, till the rain ot the |
goapel falla on It! Ia tho heart eovetoaa f (
No teara ,"rom dirt reared a yea can melt a pen- ,
ny out of it. Ia it malicious? No application
can beg forbearanee of tho leaat wrong.
Ia It given to drunkenness? Ton may melt
hla heart into a dropay before hia heart into
sobriety. Ia It ambitioua T Yen may aa wel|
treat with Ineifer aboat humiliation. Ia itfae- '
Uoua ? A choir of angola eannot ring him into
peace. No moaaa on earth can aoftcn the
heart; whether yon anoint it with the supple
baima of entreaties, ar thunder against it, the '
bolta of menaces, or boat it with tbo hammer <
of mortal blows. Heboid, God showers thla
iwn ? ? irwnj iiMrra, u< II la aaddenly
HlUnad. Ooa Mrmon ma; prick -him
to tko heart. Oao drop of tho ftariour'c blood*
diatUiod ou It by tho Spirit In tho preaching
of tho world, aeolte him lilua wax. The drunkard
to made aohor, tho adaltoror cbaato, Zaoobowe,
mtralful, and ragtag Paul aa tame a# a
lamb."
Lome KeeecTW--Tno Hvaatiua Patriot.
?Our reader* ao doubt remember the career
of thto remarkable man, who, aa the ohampion ,
of Hoagary, ataado high ow the roll of patriot
martyr*. A* time roll* ? , how thlaga do ,
change? We oee It atated, that Koaoeth and
two of hta aor.r hare bean olootod de put too to
tho Hon gar ion hl?L Hungary will aot forgot
Ike raoa wko added a brilliant page to her btotory,
wad whooa groatnaao, honooty and pair!
onto footer hare attracted the adae+ratloa of
tho WOfUL Eownlk'a dtotwna waa Md to, too
raffOM, u Hungary to a f?wa and indepandant ,
aeon try, takfoet to he other." Now, that Koa- i
awik baa lamtord tho foMa of Baa gar Ian 1
politic a, at toot Ion will again ho dtoootod to the
lead of the Magyar*.
t' . v' * +
A
iTtTnnn
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TukKian Juauon.?A certain Moor lo?t bit
puree on* day, ?MUl?in| sundry cold piccea
or aequina. Dnlroui of recovering "it, bo proll
aim od hit tnitbap by meant of tho good ofloet
of tho towif erior. Tho pCreoa who had
round it wot i moo Contpicuout lor hH probity,
and tho moment ho dlMorcnd to whom It
belonged, ho hoatotlod to rottoro it to ilo owner.
Tho l?ttor, finding ho bod to do with o rich
on, thought it u good opportunity for o lit
Do Illicit goin ot tho oopooto of hint who bod
to eoBocientiosoly rot to red it. He, therefore,
obtained that there were eighty aequina
mining out of the puree, oo?l violently inflated
on tho rootitution. The querrel became
nprooriona, and wat, ol coo roe, referred to the
decition of the Boy. One man declared that
the puree originally contained cue hundred
teqnlia, while hie adversary affirmed, with
mtoy ootha, that ho had given It bock jnat at
ho hu>) fnnnrl U Ao k??l? 1
?- ?? ?vi m wv%u Mvrriiuov ourv mr
sias upoct of probability the Bey wan, for a
moment, embarrassed a* to his decision. lie
ashed, boweeer, to see the perse, and' having
examined U attentively, withdrew from it the
money it contained, ordering at the same time,
one hundred sequins to be brought to him.?
These he tried to pnt into the purse, which,
however, would only contain about fifty.?
Then emptying it, he deeired the prosecutor
to try his band nt it, and to fill it with the
hundred soquins whieh be had sworn it originally
enclosed. Of course be was unable to
do so; and the Bey, handing the purse and
the aequins to the defendant, said : 44 You bad
bvttcr take possession ol it, as it does not answer
to the description of the one lost;** at the
same time directing the aocusor to receive two
hundred blows from the bastinado.
Conoress, at present, has among its members
thirteen major-generals, fifteen brigadiers,
six colonels and eleven officers of lower grades.
COMMERCFA Is.
flnsgxviLi.u, 8, C., April 6,
Cotton, 23@26, tax unpaid.
Charleston, May 4.
Cettnn firm and in moderate demand: sales
330 balos ; receipts 243?middling 31J@32.
AuUusta, May 4.
Nothing doing in cotton; buyers offer 30,
but sellers ask 31 (or middling.
Baltimorn, May 4.
Cotton firm at 83J. Flour and whont dull
and unchanged. Corn active?white 1.I0@
1.13; yellow 1.20. Oats dull, at 83@88. Kyu
firm, at 2.20. Mesa pork quiet, at 30. B.-icjn
active?rib sides 16J(ml7; shoulders 14f.?
Lard quiet, at 20@20J.
Nsw York. May 4.
Gold 30|. Cotton very firm, hnt not very
active; sules 1,000 bales, at 32J@33.
Liverpool, May 4.
Cotton Arm ; prices inms?uplands afloat
13d.; sales 13,000 bales.
HYMENEAL.
Maceim). on the 30th ult., hy tha Rev.
A. Acker, Mr. WILLIAM TARRANT, son
of Waller Tarrant, to Miss FANNIK GARRISON.
daughter of Mr. Charles Garrison
l*ii??t*r'a (ca received.
GREENVILLE TRICES CURRENT
COnRECTED WEEKLY, IT
MESSRS. DAVID & 8TRADlEY, MERCHANTS.
OREENVILLE. 8. C- MAY ?. 1868.
APPLES, baabul, llreen $1 3ft 2 00
- - u dried, pT.l,S 1.25^*1.50
" mm 44 un peeled, Si e. @
$1 00
BACON, ft n> 18 (a 22 e.
BALK HOPE. ^ ? 18 ($ 20 e.
HAOOINU, Mnuny, Tfr, yd .. 80 r.
BUTTER. ? lb 24 @ 30 e.
BUCK W 11K AT FLOUK,^ lOOIba,$4.00(^5.00
BEESWAX, ? lb .. 25 r.
CHICKENS, U head ? JN ?.
COPPEE. V lb, Rio 80 ? S3 a.
CORN, ? bnabel .. _ $1 15
EOOS, doaon, 12 @ 15 e.
FLOUR, ^ aack, t? 25 @ 7 60
OOLD .... $l 40
INDIUO, Spaaiah Pleat, 82 00(*2 24
" Bo. Ca., SI 75<&2 00
IRON, B lb, American 8 e.
LEAD, ? lb 20 o.
LEATHER, W lb, Sole, Hemlock 40 c.
u ..mm Oak,.........?...SO e.
? mm Upper,..^..^...^....^.70 c.
" mm II arneaa 55 e.
MOLASSES, f* gallon, Mureorado, $1 00
M ? 44 Syrup SI 25
NAILS, V beg J$A 50 (at, $10 00
OATS, %k buahel, -S6 (J, 75 e.
PEAS, " ? :...A1 to
PEACHES, Ho, Dried, paa!od.~.?....$4 00
44 44 44 44 miptlM, ....... $1.40
POTATOES, $ bushel, Irish 74 to $1 00
" Sweet 75 (g> >1 00
SALT. VI ?aek, Liverpool J$S 00 (? S 24
SUGAR, V Brown, IS & 20 ?
? ? " Clarified 20 to 22* t.
" " " Crushed ...224 @ *# ?.
SltlKTITfO, wren-elghu, bale 14 e.
" M retail ..,.!8o.
TALLOW, V lb 15 .
VAHN, Factory, by bale ..VI 00
M " bunch $2 26
TOH CLERK Of COURT.
WK ara authorized to innonnM W. A.
MoDaNIRL, K*q., i candidate for Clerk of
ho Court (or Orwarillb^MUit/ at lh? entuing
election.
May I 60WW 14
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
WE are authorised to annnauoe Mr. HKN?
RY GROSS, a oaodidete for Tax Collector of
3reenr11le District, at tba earn lag election.
May ? 40 M
roB~?RBBirr.
WE are authorised to annnanee A. D.
VICKERS aa a caud data fur Sheriff at tho
mauing alcetion.
Anrll WW ?
<> ta
fOB JUDOB OT FHOBATf.
WE tr?iitlharii?d to irkoudm SAUUEI.
J. IjOUTHIT, Keq.. m candidate for JUDUK
of PROBATE, at lb* ensuing el??tioa.
Apt 99 49 id
BLANKS.
JUST printed A let of HHAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE*. AI thU offlos.
Notice.
THE * !? of HKNDERBOV HOOD'S
PROPERTY will Uk? pines
on Saturday, the thirtieth day of
1869. A. I* COBB,
Deputy Collector.
liny S Aft 10 1
Strayed or Stolen)
FROM thn eoboeriher, on
llli Rmh-rford Road, a
NO IIOKIfKt). r>ARK-RKI>,
flit i Mil nniWDI.E row. Any o.,a
(Wing information leading la It* recovery
will raaetva aauitaUa reward,
E. L. WUITAKER.
May 10 S
HnMM
% 1
I 1 i T e R I
TO ARRIVE ON TO-MORROW OR
NEXT DAY.
TWO Case* of Beantifhl Spring Print* and
Crtlicoc*. Muslin*. Illusion*, Jaconet*,
Organdie*, Lawn*, 6o, Ac, wi;b au elegant
8tnck of
Qtntlta\**'t Drttt Cn*imtrrn #V?mcA and EitqlUh,
btrid't
CashmarcU, Summer Jean*, Cndet, Keokuk,
Alpiuo Cheek, Wilmington, Neversink, Lincoln,
Emmeete, Cloth*. IfUjr Linen, Cbinree
Cloth, Spanish, Checked Linen*. Striped do.,
Hinsdale Cubnerct, Italian Cloth, KUtun
Check*, Fancy Franronle, Ac. Ac; alio,
Peaque Cheek, Nankeen, Wbittehden, Pembcr
ter, Ragle, Loeknlrar, Hillside, Pales! ru, Philadelphia
itnd other Cottouadaa and 'eans ; t>e
ide* nnmerod* other article* too tedious to
mention. Amongst which are the following,
but which constitute only a small Dortinn of
the many articles t conrtantly keep ?q hand,
and nm receiving every lew day*. Outn the
beat Northern Markets, the Very latest styles
and fashions of all kind itnd descriptions :
Also, a m??t beautiful lot of Frcneb and
American Artificial Flower*. Itibhnns, Ac.,
Ac., at JOHN 1). ASIIMORK'S.
A very large lot of Ladies' and Misses
8TRAW HATS. latest ftvlea, trimmed and
nntrlmmed. amongst which ate the Oreeian,
Grecian Nat ran. Norma, and Florence
Noma, besides nmnv other styles, at
JOHN n ASHV.ORFTS,
Also. India Rubber Balls, Marbles, (Glass
and Marhla Hock.) Gnn Flin's, Cap*, M?i*
ket ditto, Powder, Shot, Lead, Ac, besides
a hundred or (wo oilier little and Fancr
Ar idea too tedious to mention; ird^tdliiig
Toilet 3oaps, remarkably ehcap. Perfumery,
Pomades, Hair Oils and other Toilet Articles,
besides Hsir Brushes and Combs, at
JOHN D. ASII Ml til It'S. ,|
Also, a very extensive lot of Crockery
and Glassware. Tumblers at 60 cents per
sett. Cups and Saucers, do., with a fine selection
of English and llawthorne Granite
Dishes, Sonp and Dinner Plates, Cup* and
Saucer*, Bow I a,' Pitcher*, Ewers and Basin*,
Ac.. Ac., at
JOHN D. ASHMORFTS.
Also, a choice lot of 8"gars, G-ff-e. IVas,
Bte Hire Syrup, a superior article to the
" Golden " or " Sugar House" Syrups. R iisins,
Currants, Citron, Mace. Nulni-s, Cloves,
E-sences, Candle*, Maecsrnni, Cheese, Sod*
Cracker*, (fresh,) with ninny other articles
in the Gmoery line, which I can sell on
more moderate terms than ever before since
ihe war. Al?o a large a*s<>rtment of Men
and Boy'* (lata; Wool. Fur, Felt and Silk,
Straw, Panama, white ard colored.
A'ao, n very large assortment of Indies,
Misses, Gents, You'h* and Boys Shoes, h>r
Spring and Summer; including Calf, Kip.
Pebble S-al, and Lasting Bootees. Gaiters,
Balmorals, and Congress Ties, and Laces,
Ac. An.
Also, a large lot of Spring nnd Summer
Calicos. Print*, Muslins, Love-Veila Veils,
Handkerchiefs, Towels, Tablecloths, and
almost every other kind of Dry Good* kept
in a hack country store, all of which will
be sold at prices lower than heretofore, at
JOHN D. ASHMOUFVK.
A larga supply ol Sliiitings and Slieet.
inga. All the foregoing Good*, he-ides
many others nof mentioned, were selected
lor nie. chiefly in New Yoi k Cilj-. I>y Southern
men doing hurinew there. of long nnd
Urge experience, who nre mure competent
to make choice se)< ntiotia than myself, and
have been aent to me at pric.-e. (with the
exception of a very few ai ticlee ) In low any
thai ha* heart brought to tliia market since
li>e close of th# war, and will he aold to my
old ftienda and patrnna, ?? w- II ns the pith
lie generally, at a Very email profit for eaeli
or country produce, only. Cull and sec
ihcin at
Jno. D. Ahhuiorc-s,
One Door South New Court IIou<? Main St.
Greenville, 8. C., April 27, 1808. j-9-tf
SPRING "~~~
WE PEEL VERY THANKFUL TO
tbo people of Urocnvillc and the ?ur?
rounding country, for TllBlll PAST PATRONAGE,
AND NOW WE HAVE
MORE GOODS
THAN WE ;
EVER HAD BEFORE,
AND BETTER
IpaSBlPJUaiaiD <??? <GIi&3a
General Satisfaction.
% *%**
HAS BEEN COM IN <1 IN FOR T11E LAST
TWO WEEKS, ASP IS NOW
COMPLETE,
HIT E&BLY II THE SEASON.
BEFORE THE RISE IN PRICES,
AND WILL BE SOLD ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
Loot: out ton the siax.
Whitmire & Ferguson.
April S3 48 ' 3?-1
WE SELL THE
PURE KEROSENE.OIL
AT 75 CENTS.
YOU CAN BUY AN INFKRIOK QUALITY
AT A LOWRR PRICK, BUT IT IS
T1IR DRAHKK OIL, AS IT
BURNS OUT ween FASTBR,
AND YOU ARK
UlADliCi 1? I1WP1
TOUR I-IPR AT ANY MOMBNT BT IT.
WK CA.V HBI.T# 8WCII AT SIXTYFIVE
CENTS, HUT I>0 NOT
WISH TO DO IT.
mm *rvmn mc Jmz 9
A'Jf <9i &D ?WE. 2TOB& 1M?}.
R. W. FOLGER & CO.
April ? 4* ' tf
Hotice
A LL perron* owning or hating charge of
/V nnjr 8TI!>Ler HTILL8 iu Hrtmvillt
l>ii(riel, are required (bp fore* of authority
from ibe Commias inner of Internal Revenue)
to Ilegieter their bimm with Mm or before
the is dny of IMS, Mating the number
and (ire of tne Still*, under penalty of forfeiting
the an me, in enae of Refiiaal or neglect.
ED. HUDSON SMITH,
Aaaeeaor Int. Rerenne,
Greenville DUlriM, South Carolina.
April 1* 4? td
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TO PRlNTKnS.
TIIF. <i1'M>rP>ers niinntne'n'r T?p>. Rt
volving. Double and Single C)Huder Print*
ing machine*.
Bed and flatten
POWER, PRESSES,
FOR
NEWSPAPER, BOOK,
JOB AND CARD PRINTING.
They wouM cull attention of Publisher*
RAII/WAV
25,3355,,
Which Is specially designed lo inpplr
Newspapers of moderate oif-ulaf ion with a
plain lint serviceable Printing Machine,
and one capable of doing. also. Job Work
of every description It c?n he run easily
br one matt at a speed of 800 Impressions
per hour, and by steam will |{lve 1,000 lo
l.SOO per hour, without noise or tar.
The Pre** occupies a space 5^x10 feet,
and can he worked hi a room 7 feet high
Weight, boxed, 5,000 lit*. Tiie:r
SING Lit LARGE CYLINDER
HAND PRINTING MACHINE.
OR
COUNTRY PRESS,
Is also a convenient and durable Printing
Machine, capable of doing (lie entire work
of an out of town office
1' is designed t" run l>y hand at a epced
of 8?>0 per hour.
Kar.ii Machine is warranto*, and wPl not
fnil to'give entire enlia'acton.
We mann'n ture nhnoet every srticle required
for L- tterprese. Lithographic er
Copperplate Printing, Hook Binding. E'ectrolvping
nr.d Stereotyping, and furnish
outfits con-plcte for each.
We wuld call attention-to our Patent
Sectional Stereotype Blocks, Mechanical
Quoin4, Pnfcnt Lined Galley, New Com*
poaitor'e Stands, CaMvets of new designs
and of nil s'r.es. Standing Galleys, Patent
Pocket Bodkins, Printer's Knives, A?., A<\
Blanketing and Type of our own imjiortation,
and mad* expressly for our K?w?
paper and Cylinder Printing Machines.
Estimates in Detail Furnished.
A new Cnta'ogue, containing Cuts and
desciptions ot many new Ms-lones, not
hetore shown in tlicir Book, W illi directions
for putting up. working, Ac., and other usefit
information, ia just couipictc.1, and can
l-e bud on application.
R. Hoe & Co.,
N. York ai-d Boston, Mass.
I3T Pu? disher* ol Newspapers am at
liberty to insert this adveriiseniefit, dis.
played as al?ov?, three times in their teerkly
paprr, vith this notr, but not ioi'hout, any
time previous to January 1, IROtf, l>ut no
inter, provided tin v purcliaaa tyjie or nt-tteiial
of our msnnf.icture for four ton ft tUr
a.un.iut nf th.lr ktl m-hi.h -ill l.e -11..--.I
iii |Hllriii?Mit of . ui?, on receipt of copy
,paper containing tlie advertise
n.ent.
May fl 60 3
BUNCOMBF IN BLOOM.
ntl-SlfSPRIKG
?i@ll
JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED AT TIIE
BUNCOMBE 6TREET STORE.
HAYING had the t-.uil.Hnfe thoroughly repaired,
I now offer a YKKY GREAT
YAKIETY OF GOODS, consisting of
a i.Alice, lot or
French anil American PHI NTS
Muslins, Dela.uei and Alpacus.
A largo lot of
Ladies', (jciila and Children's SHOES, at low
prices ; Ladies', Gents and Children's HATS,
various .pialitiss,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
a a m a <o i?f a 9
tltobrdttys anO
Linen Goods, for Man and Hoys ; Twee.ls,
Jeans and t'nssimoros, Paper Collars, Frilling,
HiiUoiis and Trimmings, a beautiful lot.
A seloct quantity of Hardware : Griffin's
Scythes, Ames' Ho?*, Spades and Shovels:
Trace Chain*, Smoothing Irons, Collins' A*o?,
Pocket Ktitves, Kile*, Rasps, Ac., Ac.
Tocrineit trim
11 FULL Lifl if EEiClSllS,
COFFEE?, SCO ATI?, MOLASSES, SOAPS
Hire, Fish, No. 1 Family Mackerel
Teas, Green ind Klerk
Indian, Popper, Spice, Ginger, Madder
Shut, Caps, Powder, Ac.
Various Articles Suited to the Trade
Will always keep on hand. Karon, Lard,
Kgg?, Chickens, Hotter, Corn, Fiour?wili try
to keep yuu supplied With something good to
cat.
Will at all times give the HtOIIEST
MAHKF.T PRICK for COUNTRY PRODUCK,
either in cash or barter.
Having been for twenty yenrs in tlio business,
I ask nil to givu nio^NE TRIAL,.
tW At the old Printing Office, at
the Foot of Buncombe Street.
W. J. Whitmire.
April 2V 49 ?
WLW FORKS.
SULLIVAN & SON,
OPPOSITE MANSION HOUSE,
Off MA Iff STREET,
iiave now on iianl a la hue stock
OF
nss? ???BS3
SOMETHING TO SUIT ^EVJRy HOI>Y,
At Remarkably Low Figures,
FOR CASH OR BARTER.
FRESH ARRIVAL EVERY TWO OR
THREE DAYS.
JAMES M. SULLIVAN.
J. MIM8 SULLIVAN.
flroetiTille, 8. C., April 29, 48-tf
Job Work
DONE with n.otnm #11.1 di*<-.teU at
TWkJ OFFICE.
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* , '*+' *'
~W. H. HOVEY,
DEAITER IS
fASICY AS9 STIOT
DRYJBOODS,
0$TT) ijgripiu fflSTtg
^55?fl
\ V* OULD re?fwctfulljr ?>al! th?^*U*ntion
' ' of hi# ?i?l cnctanieit, ?nd th?r public
U-npr?llv. and lh?? hdln in finI?ul#r, lo
u>* i?rge auu cmreiuity selected
STOCK OF SPSI9B AID FUMES
&OUn9?M)
consisting. !? pat t, of
Fig" rwl Oromdim-/ l.n.'Jieh IV rcgw, CHitnc
Pop'ins, Fig"iv MhslJ.ia, Plain
Colored Law \ Flifn C?>f<wed
Chambreva While and
Colored Ti'Itoni,
Flaiu m.<l Figured
S?
Jaoonsts, Mull and S ut*>-olt Mnsllns, Edging*
and Inserting*.
Ribbon*. Core*. Fancy Handkerrhisfs, Love
Vrll.*, Crape ViiU, r.i k and Cotton tlvir,
Bombasines, American Print*, Buttons,
Trimming*, Black and Colored Velvet#,
k<\, Ac , Ae. Also, Wall Paper and Bordering.
A LAUDK LOT OV
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, AND READY-MADE
CLOI HIN'B,
Oenllemen's Furnishing Hoods. Tlomesruns,
Shilling* Sheetings, Tickings. Toweling#,
and many other Articles, too numeiou# to
mention.
cr I do net intend to be under ?ot d
Co nc, one and all. and examine my Slock
and prices, before buying elsewhere.
W. H. HOVEY.
Aj.tll 16 At " tf
AGENTS WANTED FOIl
THE OFFICIAL HISTORY
OF THE WAR,
It* Cau*et, Character, Conduct and Remit*.?
By Hon. Alexander If. Stephen*.?A Book
for all Section* and all Partie*.
' J^IllH great work presents the only remL
plete and impartial analysis of the
Causes of the War yet published, and give#
tnn*c interior lights and shadow* of the
greet c-'iiflict only known to those hl^h officers,
who watched the flood-tide of revolution
from its fountain springs, and which
were so access ble to Mr. Stephens from his
position a* second office- of the Confederacy.
To a puhlie that has been surfeited
with APPARENTLY 81 Ml LA ft PRODtJCTIONS.
we promise a change of fare, both
ngteeuble and sn'utary, and an intelDotusl
treat of the highest order. The Great
Ameiienn War has AT LA>T found a his
torian worthy of Its importance, and at
whose hands it will receive that moderste,
candid and impartial treatment which
truth and jtis'iee so urgently demlhd.
The Intense dca;re everywhere manifested
to obtsiu this work, its Official character
and ready *ale ,. li V. - ? 1
commit.ion, make it the beet subscription
book ever published.
One A^cut in Knston, Pa?, report*72 tub
sofibcrs in ibree daya.
One in Doetou, Muss., 108 subscriber* in
four day*.
One In Memphis, Tenn., 106 subscriber*
in five days
fb-nd lor Circulars and eoe our Drtn*. and
n lull dc*eriptinn of the work, with Pro.*
notice* if advance *beete, Ac,
Address NAlIOff \L PUBLISHING CO.
llroad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
A |d iV 4tt 4
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
FOR DISTRICT OFFICES.
covsty comm/bsiosers,
j. II. GOODWIN,
J. DUNKLIN SULLIVAN,
W. 11. CAMPBELL.
ed cca tio.y,
JAMES 11AKUIS0N.
sheriff,
A. I). Y1CKKR8.
cor oxer,
H. M. SMITH.
clerk',
w. a. Mi daniel.
Judge of~/-rora te,
S. J. DOUTUIT.
7*.4.Y collector,
A. C. PEACE.
United States Internal 'Revranrt?
?- ?"I
Dep. CuL. OrricK, Hrkkxtilli. S. C., I
. January 28, 18(58. )
~|) Y virtue of an order from A. 8. Wai.lack,
II Collector of Internal Kaveuue, 3d Collection
T?i?triit, 8. C., I will hoII, to the highest
bidder, on Saturday, 30th of May, 1808, at
the residence of defendant, at Marietta, Qrecnrillo
District, 1 Sorrel Uoeee ; 1 liny JJoree,
dim! 1 one-hot ae Wtttjon. Also, one TRACT of
LAND, containing NO Acroi, being the Tract
on wbioh defendant now resides, adjoining
lands ol J. 11. Cleveland, John Quest, Qibbon
and others. Levied on as the property and
sold for tho tii* assessed against HENDERSON
GOOD, at the snit of tho United States
for Revonuo Tax. Terms cash,
A. L. COBB, Deputy Collator.
January 2S, 1868, 3(1-10
United States Internal Revenue.
Dr.prTv CoLt-Kcroit's Owe*, )
Greenville, 8. C., April 11, 1868. (
BY virtue of an order from A. 8. WALLACE,
Collector 3d District, 8. C., I
will sell, to the highest bidder, before tho
Court House door, on t'ridrty, 8fh day of May,
1868, at 12 o'clock, M., one BUGGY. Levied
on as the property and sold for the tax assessed
against RICHARD WHITE, at the suit of
the United Stales for ltcvccuo Tax.
Tentns Cash.
A. L. COBft, Deputy Colloctor.
April 15 av *
m
Tailoring.
rpHE Subscriber respectfully inform* his
X friend?, end Ihe public in general, that
I his hrellli I ei 'g In ? measure restored, will
resume business eenin. He * ill CUT.
j MAKK. end HFPAIR nil Osrmentr for
genijemen, on reasonable terms, for talk or
enunlry pr -duet. Will lie found at bis reeldenoe,
rorner Main M'eel, opposite ths
Coscb Vsefoty. OEO. B. I?TER.
! Green* illr, ft C., April 6th, 1868.
April 8 46 ;>m
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
I OMR LIGHT TWjQ
' ONK HAMlfcOME OKK HOR?K CAR.
Rl AUK.
Both in elegant order. Enquire <>f
JULIUS hill III, ?r
IrAVI1> A bTl.Al'l ] V
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