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frOggM ftOUTHKRR. KKT||Mi'Bl>B.
*?? 4.r,^v<^*r^'Vt'?*?j' lA'tfi' i
?ffn D< mocmtio Ftrnvn end Me-1
o&tuucr Store.
We, the Fnraicrt end Mectinnlca of (jroenrriMo
l)iatrict, tbi* day agree to form a Joint
fltockjCpiMl|py with, the purpose of opening
a Store tbo JoOn of Greenville, 6. C? Tor
the TnuteefVeeflt of the aeid stockholder!.
Each stockholder trill be. entitled to owe o*
. nqrc ahgpy of -the atoek of the laid Cempaojr,
when be.bee peid |gr the amount be ha* .aub eribed.
The ah area to be iwenty*flve dollar*
each ; tig pereea to boldmoie than four rharcs.
The condition^* to he ea follow*, vi* : The
Store to be condnet*d~~by e competent men,
employed by the stockholders, aided by four
directoee. The agent to pnrebaae end .*ell
. > whatdycf goo da, wares and merehaftdiae that
bay be needed by The farming and mercbenlr.
net interests : to emnlov suitable assistant*:
V rent a convenient tore, and.conduct the busl*
1 See*to the beet lnt<r^ete of the members of
- . the Company, -The Beard of Directors shall
levy a per ctatife upon the coat of the various
articles of morrbsndise sufficient to pay the
current expenses of Conducting such business);
(if there should he more than sufficient from
the firat year's operations It ahsll be held to
soeet uny loses#, or other incidental expenses
that might occur;) the per cents go eh all bo
Sxe*SHey year, at s rats to cover expenses'
, hat met SO exceed the whole amount of expense*.
^he stockholder will be allowed the priviai
of buying tor hit own oonsumptiou, (bu*
for speculation,) for bis own nss on the
turn, la the shop or family, st coat end exI
luura Aft others who are not stockholders,
WUI pay s rossoi side profit, not to bo- mors
than what they tan buy the same goods tor st
othqr stores. All transactions to bo is cash,
ghl* Copartnership to be tor five years or longer,
st discretion of the stockholders. All
profits arising tootn the sale of goods to parties
not messhers of the Company, to bs paid
out as dividends, to bs dsslsrsd by ths Board
of .Directors every six months.
- PltoK tMfioom Cakolina Bam-ist.
Letter From ColmnbisTMe
A tyro not a Brail bat a Jfow?A Prtad*
' omite? Crim* of lb* Itadieal*.
Mr. Editor i? It has besn sold tbst ths negro
is the question of tbe age. lis certainly
occupies no-little share of public attention.
First, came Ariel trying to prove bint s beast:
nil -lately a pamphlet has appeared, published
fn New lort, which maintains bs is a preadamlte,
cfCaled long before Adam. This publication
is creating a great sensation. It is
entitled "Caliban, a Sequel to Ariel, by Brosppro."
Tbe writer holds that Genesis records
at least two distinct crestions of tbe human
race, the ohe by Rlohin, and the other by Jehovah.
Eluhin created the preadamitce, Mongols
and Ncgrltians?whilst Jehovah created,
subsequently, the Caucasians, tba white race.
.- The last be deems ths superior race, and
charges upon Mm Radicals crime against
nature in their attempt to subject the Caucu
ivjm (to incr i>epn). utwvf r may 00 100
' thought of his exegesis, hie position 'n rolhr'ruc?
to the relation of the brbite to the-other
races isiust; nod is confirmed by htatory. The
Cfforty of fanaticism anil political. WnnVory to
estnlt (b?.negro roust end in nn egregious nnd
disgraceful failure. Tie can never ho anything
nnrothfo a dependant of tho white race.?
Caliban will be universally read) add they
who disselU frtnn hi* views, Will, nljeast, accord
to him s profound reverence for the sa?~
cred Scripture a^ J. U R.
Columbia, S. C. >
* ? wjOI 1 *
Correspondence of the Columbus, (Go.) Sun*
Xiberia -A Country for Freedmen.
BuejopAW, O. B. Country, January 10,
1008.?T luirlwippy to inform you that I nib
well and luwo been, well ever since I left homo,
aa'have beflt (til my family. I am very, well
nalislled with the country?better satisfied
than I ever was in all the days of my life. I
thought T waa free in America, bat-1 was not
untif I stepped ashore in Jjiheria; and 1 thank
God thai'I can now declare my freedom without.foar.
ft waa -twenty-nioe* dhys after we
left Charleston before we saw any land, and
the 0rst.land we saw wa? Capo Varde, inhabited
by the J'oMugeie ; the next was Monrovia,
and than wef landed tt our station?Grand
Bnoa Country; and of all lands that I have
never seen before I have seen in this country^
and all the trouble you hare In getting your
land is to walk about and pick it out for your.
self. I landed here ou the 4th day of January
and catpe ashore on the Oth of January, .And
on the 8(h I went out -to inspeet land and
founil it good. On the 9th I went out again
arfTnlcVaff out mf lind hfllworn tftro tnwiifl-?
oifa mile from each. Of ell the .frulta I found
op the land my tongue la unable to explain,
but I will Rife you tbe name* of some. First,
a. field of thirty seres of coffee. Second, eo*
eoerrut trees in any quantity. Third, lemons
.. by the bushel. Fourth, the great palm Jtree,
the moat important and precious tree in the
country, from which we get nice oil, cabbage,
butter, tben the kernel, shingles, then eord
and thread. And then, beet of all, we ean get
wine of U to drink. AH of these we bare on
the farm. TaU my brother Washington that
this is the country to corns to. I win now
close by saying I remain years,
HENRY LEWIS.
Ban. m TBa Irramen.?A note from oar
correspondent " JobV dated Sumter, May ft,
days: " Yerterdey afternoon this town was
etsited by a eery severe wind, rain nod hailstorms
the lilt of wbleb it quite visible today
on fruit, gardens and flowers. The hail
varied in sleela different localities, being is
some places not larger than pigeon eggs while
in others hell stones are reported to have fallen,
between here and Mayesville, which measured.
Ave tnehsa leagiUidmsUy. Considerable
damage must bare bean deae t* the crops,
and in many cases the vegetable gardens will
bare to be entirely replanted.
The qflite fashionable resort of bam breaking
was acala indulged le last nigbbbr a party
who pmlared Reamer'.barn, a wgams last
of town, ekiil abstracted therefrom thirty bethels
of 0DrP.<-Cksrt|NM Oamrisr.
e - ? -- - I. si. ? * 1 > i ?_
4BK loiiowin^i v cnrani- onifr inmi
General Ctobjr, relative |o the postpone*
m?pt of thnaieeti'rtfof thu L?gialatnr>- :
, Hpapq'w Sd Miutabt Dwr?)OT. >
CuiBLWTON, 9. C., May 7, 1868. J
Ocn*ral Order*, Mfc 82.
The mewling ?## tha tBenefal Aanemhly ot>
the Btite of South Carolina, appointed for
the 12th of May innt,, b herdby po*tpdh<M
until after thji. Oongvwt of the lJiflie-<
State# thai) )?avo approved the Coeetitttt-lon
under whiehU w?? sleeted, and of which
due notice will be giro*.
Br ?jwn?nn?.d of BreVet Maj.?r flrneral
Ed. Ik S.-Ce?*y. '
LOBUt V. CAZf ARC.
,A>d de-?5a?p, A.^A. Gv
An Immigration meeting waa held at
Newberry C<mft II"um, en Saturday, wbieh
started the movement vigoiouriy. fl,000
f wee enbecribeil on the apot,
Mrs. RlikabKTR Darkasw ha# been4
appointed inepootpt of loboceo, ain.fl
and cigar*, for lb a Fourth DUtriai.of ,
Iadlana. ?
m.., 1
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I
fig s
Tuac American Hcdicat Aaaaeiation, now
In onnwontitfD ii? thi* ri(v. an.l nttmbeilnt:
UltMB two and three nnndVed, culled in
a Itniiy t<> nit(ht hprni the PrviiJfut, 8p??krr
C?JUx, and Chief Jnetice Chase. Tim
reception f?v asch of three high official*
wit qnlt*) brilliant.
[Gfer. ftickmond Ditpatch, 6tk in it.
ikrrcmon Davis?It is nndetoteod litre
to be dnvutful if Jtfftnon Davis will tit
tried at alfi as rttuiur aaya ha will be dischirped
undrr the general amnesty policy
of the go*eminent.
? ' [Cor. Botlon Poti, \lh in?t
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. COMMERCIAL.
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GaiaxniXX, S.-C , May If.
* Cotton under unfavorable idtiett
We quote 20 @ 25, M cxtterues, aud but
'little otfoiing. 0s >?
Cll AtlMWoN, May 11.
y Cotton |a easier: aelea SO0 balda?tuidy
dllngft); receipts 95. ; - *AuciTSTA,
May 1!. '
Nothing doing in cotton; no quotationy
' Raltimokjc, May-11 * "
Cotton dull, at 81.' Wheat dnil?Mtrylao<l
8(?2.05 Cpro dut1-e-whila l.M@l.i7\
vellow 1.22($1,*5. Gate steady, at 88@?t
Eve nqmihsl.ai 2 05. Porh quiet, at
8?. Bacon quid?rib ?id?a 17; shouldsra
Ui Lard quiet,M ?0@2<H.
New Yost. May 11.
Cotton dull and lower ; aalaa 800 bales,
at 81. Gold active and exeitrd, and toe
warda the cloaa declined to ft&K{$89}.
livnruvt, May ll.
Cotton a fraction eaeier; aalaa 7.000
balaa?upland* ; Orleans 12J@
-L 11 . - > ?- '?1
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT
S w
. COftHICTtD VntLV, IT
MESSRS DAVID fc SI RADlEY, MERCHANTS.
ORKBNVn.T.K. 8. C., MAY If, 1858.
APPI.ES, bushel, dried, p>rat$I.S5<i?$l.60
" M " " unpeelcd, 81?.?
1 00
BACON,.* lb, 1#@ S2e.
BALE HOPE, * ft ...18 (& W *.
BAUOINU, Outlay, *,yd 80 p.
BUTTER,* ft. .... .*6@80r,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,*l0Cft?,5;J.0(>@4.00
BEESWAX,* ft .. ~. Me.
CHICKENS, * bead 80 e.
COFFEE. * lb. Klo, 80 ? 38 e.
CORN, * baahel, ?......tl 14
BUGS, * doaen ,, ?f? @ 14 c.
FLOUR, * sack ....* 00 @ 8 80
GOLD, ? II 4-1
in mwu, Sptnlih Kleat, $2 N(&! 25
' - So. Co. .. JI 7?@1 00
IRON, M lb, American, 0 c.
lkadt > tb .. aoc.
LEATHER, B>, Bole, Hemlock, 40 e.
" ? 44 Oak,..?.. We.
" u U|>p?r, ..70 c.
m ? HnrMM.v^. 56 c.
M0LA8SKR, ^ gallon, Ma?eovo<to, $1 00
44 " 44 Kyrup.. $1 25
NAILS, k?(f. -W 50 @ *10 00
OATS, 9 baeiiel, (g) T5 r.
PF.A8, ? " #1 20
PEAC1IE8, ** bu. Dried, peeled $4 00
" 44 44 44 unpceled, $1.6"
POTATOES, lumbal, Iriah 75 @ $1 00
f " Swoct, uonc.
SALT, V '?< >, tLlrerpoal,'. f8 00 S 25
SU'JAH, lb. Brown,., .....Hi ($ 20 ?
/ mm" Cl*rl0ed,..?.a 20 (g) 22* e.
? tf ?< Cru?bc<l ...22* (ff 26 c.
SHIRTING, ??vrn-ciglit?, ^ l>a!o,...... 15 c.
" 44 retail 18 c.
TALliOW; tb 15 c.
YARN, Factory, by hulo_ i $2 ?0
44 t baueh *2 U
IIYMEMEAL.
Mauiiim>, on Hiuiidey, Vtb luat, by Rcr.
R. II. Ruld, Mr. ROTJEitT POOL and Ml*
BARBARA A. POSEY, botk of Spartanburg
District.
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SPECIAL. NOTICES,
ftuuday School Celebration. i
Tntf WiBlUvni-ne
? ?? nu?i Akiut o i n r<r< i rucMJl TERIAN
SUNDAY 8CII00L, will have a
public meeting on Burnley the 17th in*t., at
tl) o'olock, P. M., at which Adilmm WiH be
mail* antl a Collection taken op. The public
are invited to attend.
Mav?lth,I??3. 61-1
Religions Notice
ON the fifth Saturday and Sunday, the
30th and Slot of May, the next Union Meet
lug of the Tyttcr River Association. (District
No 2.) will ha held with the Church at
Pleaaant drove, Greenville District.
Introductory Sermon to ha preached by
Rev. JAMBS C- PURMAN. D D; Charity
Sermon, hy Rtv. P. R. UNDERWOOD; Faaay
to he prepared hy Rev. JASON HUD
SON. W. T SMITH, Secrctrry.
' May IX St ?
Rreningf with Sh&kapoaroAT
the reqneet of the Superintendent
and Tvaehera cf tha Episcopal Sunday
School at Greenville, Judge CaMrsicx will
deliver four Leetnree, for the benefit of the
School, on the four great tragedies of Shahspsare,
with Readings, two aaxt track and
two tha week following.
LIAR, Tuesday Evening, 19th inert.
OTHELLO. Thursday " lid "
BAMLET, Weday - t6th "
MACBETH, Thursday ? 28th "
Tha abvtrs to he delivered at the Court
House, commencing at o'clock, P. M.
Ticket* for the scores, $1.60.
Single Tickets, 00.
Tha hand of a family purchasing a ticket
will have the privilege of taking hie family,
sad any gentleman may tako a lady.
May 18 SI I
?<? ??
Pint Registration Preoinot
WE bava beeo-klodlv furnished l?v Mr
*- ' - - 1
Solomon Jonea, Chairman ( th? B*trd for
th? Pirat Registration Preeloei, of iW? Dia
triflt, with tha atatemont that said Board
will hold a aratluo (or tha ravlaioa of tha
Ilfi'alrttloo Basts, at Marietta, for flv*
days, aommanriag 'oa tha 11th day of May,
In (Cant.
. May tf* f ' SI 1
Second Registration Precinct.
THK Itoard o< R -giatera for ih> Saaon?l
R?gl?tration Praelnrtof Oratntiilr I)i*(ri??,
ahiah cmbmew the Tyirer Battahlon will
convene at Hron\ nn the Ifhh, 19th. 20th.
2lat ao.i 22<l Inat, for tha purpoaa of^revla
ir>ir a K giateilng Person* who bc*?n#t
Registered and w i?o are qnlltliad to
da *6 IN tavteed la attend. % - '
(lay It , CI . "Hi
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l_l.'.HIl.|l| Ml J UIM.U I' 11,1
I9T11I1
Fourth E?ffi?trati?a Preeinot. >
1'H K Registration Hoard of tb? Vk ti> Ui
R- itUtrafloo Precinct, will rawnMOM its
lf?lon of lr? ilHyi, on Mondiy, 18i1? in-t ,
at Cedar Fall*, dating which liifia all persons
qualified Are* invlitod to com* forward
and Reg??t erjther names, and^ttring wh'ch
time alt who hare heretofore bean register
e<i and who ar? found to be ineligible for i
registration, will hnjra their natues etrtvken
fTom the Hat. W<Tha*e bean requested to '
giye tbe ebo*? notice, by Mr.'A. L. Cobb," 1
one of the Board. \ .
<1 ay l? 61 I
Xjv and Mrt Unfas Oats' Child,
AT ONE PA 88 A OR, paiM twenty-lire
Worma. Thd/used-VAN OEUSKNVl WORM j
CON ERCTI0N8, the best worm tnedlaine in
the worldxand now sold In erery State In the ]
Union, u . ' ?1-|* May" i
FOR CLKUK OF COURT.
WK are eothorited to annoUnoe W. A. <
McDAMF.L E<q., a candidate for Clerk of 1
the Court for Greenville County at the entiling
election. - I
May 6 60 td I
FOR TAX OOlil/lCTOaT
WE are authorised toaaaennee Mr. ft KN ,
RY GROSS, a candidate for Tax Collector of j
GmentHie District, at the easning election.
May A hi td J
FOR SHERIFF! '
WE are authorised to announce A. B.
VICKERS'aa a cand data for SharUf at tbe
ensuing election.
. April ? 48 td ,
FOB JUDOB OF PROBATA" * 1
WE are authorised td aanounoe SAMUEL 1
J DOUTHtT. Esq, a candidate for JUDGE (
of PEOBaTK, at the eneuing eleelion.
Apt SA 49 td
For SaleA
FIN* TWO HORSE CARRIAGE?
Term* v*ry eaey. Alto a new end <
light ONE liORSti WAGON?Cheap.
JULIUS C. SMITH,
-. Auctioneer.
May 1A SI 1
,
Greenville and Colombia E H. Co.
f JllllS Company ha* n?>w for aale, in lieu J
Jlk ?M -BIWHin HeKiH, a i ICKKT '
which mMM n |? r?nn to Imtti over the 1
ROAD ONCTHOUSAND MILES FOR $40. (
within on* vwr iroro d*t? of nurchw*.?
The Tickets can bo purelt.aeU fiom Mia
Agents at C?hnnbt?, Newberry. Abbeville, ,
Anderson and Grsenville. ? ]
W. ALSTON QUIRES, <
General Ticket Agent (4. A 0. U. K. Oo. 1
M?y 18 At 6 t
KEROSENE OIK, |
Warranted Government Proof! t
Free from Danger.
CAN BE HAD AT t
mm & wESTMBREiasi s. :
Maxkiox IIoikk Buildixo. '
May 13 61 tf <
mini kmiih mm. i
OP IIARTFOUD, CONN.
H
ORGANIZED 1850. \
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K. A. BUIJ(LKV, Pre*'1.t
T. O. EKDLH9, Sec'). J
DTVIDENDS for the last (Irt yearn, 60 per
cent.; Receipts now over 4600,000 per ,
month. ,
Vo. of PollrlAx isseed in 1807, 16,261 i
Amount insured om name i4.M04.S72.00 .
Assets Jan. 1, 1807 4,401,888.80 '
Rceaipu for year ending Jan.'08, 6,120,447.34 ^
0,681,281.20
n_u -i-i?v_ J? * ?i.? ??. ?
?OKI viniuaa ojr wiiin, t3h),PSI.3<i
Alt other eipcDHi, 1,478,787.35$!,892,668.35 [
$7,538,612.35 i
POLICIES issued on every plan used by nil I
the old and responsible Companies. (,
JBB* Branch Offlca, 262 Broad 8treet, |
AUGUSTA, GA. r
CHAS. W. HARRIS. Manager. ?
OOWBR k WORTH INGTON, Agenu,
Greenville District, South Carolina. S
ifiMl!
14 000 LBACONIOICK C0UNTRr 1
300 Sacks Kjttra Family If. 0. FLOtTB ?
too Standard Llrerpool SALT
I 2{fc Kogs KAILS, asaortod slsoa
| 20 Balas BATKSVILLK SIIIRTING J
I tO Balas MeBBB SHIRTING f
20 Bales COTTON TARN ?
20 Bags Prima and Fair KIO C0FFBK t
20 Barrells SCOAR h
lO BAOS Durban. Smoking TOBACCO *
2 BAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO. "
| ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK J'(
or . o
Nhoeij Hats*
DRY GOOIK DRUGS &C. c
Oar Stoek of HATS and SHOES Is very .
| large and complete, and we wilt rutrutM <? ?
entire Stuck will cute pert) with any in Town,
bulk M to quality and price. A call will eat- 1
iafy yaw. J
DAVID & 8TRADLEY.
May IS ?t tf V
1 ? ' -
Notice.
'.pHR of H KNDERMON OOOTVS
1 . PROPERTY will take plner
on Saturday, the thirtieth <1 ay of May, V
i tea. a. u coim*.
Deputy Collector.
May tO *
Strayed or Stolen, j
PROM the mlxkuiher, on
BW tha RulVVrfard Road, a
?(> HtHWEO, DARK-RED,
Jlr li'irrrTir cow. Any o..e
riii^ ii-lortnati"!) t> ad.ng to tu recovery 111
jeeeive a suitable reward.
ML L. WHiTAKBK.
Shy I W ? M
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I % H T I r 8
SALE OF
TOWN LOTS
FOllTBE
NEW COUNTY OF PICKENS.
THE '.indvrtigticd, Cnmtrltflvtiera appoint
?d 1>V ' ll?B Coti*. iituin
mil locate thv County Site lor-the now
I'ivkeoS County, t?l t eejl to Ike highest bid*
d?r at the new location. on ?
Tkindty the 28th of Jose Next,
THB-.tOTS
AT PICKUKS C. II.,
Comprising, respectively, half ncre, ons and
two aeie lota, jmlif-ionrly laid out.
The location la near Hunter's Store, between
Town and Wolf Cracks, 14 miles
from Old Plokens 0. It. 20 tnib-s from
Jeeen villa C. If , and \1 miles from Peidlntofc
Village, In a healthy amotion The lo?ach>n
la a roost deairnble one, being
t?d an a beautiful pluteuU and surrounded
by a frnile region, with tlia-lfty inhabitant*.
Tliera is on i?th Town and Woll Creeks
fins Water Power, with good Paw Mills.
*nd an abundance of tba best timber near
by .
The County site is oearly equi distant be
tween K row re and Saluda Pi vers, with a
tins view of the ruountaia scenery, and
will command a large and profitable trade
horn the niouatains and from North Caro
ina.
TERMS OF SALE s
One third eash; balance la two instalments
of 60 and *0 days each Purchasers
.o give bond and surety for the purchase
money- Title* to be executed, but not delivered
until the bond for tha purchase
money Is fully paid.
Purchasers to pay extra fbr titles and
ilatapa.
JAMES LEWIS, Ch'rro'n 1
JAMES 11. AMBLER, |
REESE BO WEN; SCom're.
W. T. FIELD, i
J. K. HAGOOD, J
For further Inlormation apply lo the no
leralgaed, at Piokcna C il.
J. E. HAGOOD,
Seet'y A Treaa'r of Board of Cooi'rs.
May IX, 1868 61 td
TO AEEIVE OH T0-M0EE0W 0E
NEXT DAY.
rT>W0 Cases of Bcautiftil Spring Prints anil
J| Calicoes. Muslins, Illusions, -Jaconets,
ligainiks, La was, Ac, Ao, wub an elegant
ttock of
Drt? Ctfimrrrrn Futich and Enyli*k,
bftdt*
C?ashinerets, Summer Joans, Cadrt, Keokuk,
Opine Check, Wilmington, Nevcrslnk. Lin
tviii, nmukmii, viatni. may l.iuun, Ciiinmn
Woth, Spanish. Chocked Lineus, Striped d<u,
Hinsdale Cashuiorut, Italian Cloth, Hi*ton
Jheckt, Fancy do., Fraueonia, Ac. Ac.; also,
Peaquc Cheek, Nankeen, W bitteuden, i'ciuheroo,
Kagle, Locknivur, Hillside, PaUstro, Plillidelpliiu
aud other Cottonado* aud Jesuit; t>olidas
vuiuar'us other articles too tedious to
uciition. Amongst which aro the following,
>ul Vthick constitute only a small portion of
ho ninur articles I constantly keep on hand,
Ltid hoi receiving every low days, from the
test Northern .Markets, the vary latest styles
md fashions of all kind and deccriptioBs :
Also, a inoat beautiful lot of Kratielt and
\niericftii Artificial Flowers, lfibhoii*, ?Lc.,
he., at JOHN I) AK1JMOKK1S.
A very large lot of Ladies' and Misses
iTKAW llA'lH, latest styles, It itntued aud
intrimiued. amougat which ate the tirednti,
Orroian Net ma, Norma, and Florence
korna, besidea uiativ other stvl-a, at
> JOUX t> ASlL.tJRfS.
Also. India Rubber Ilnll?, Marbles, (Glass
ind Marble Uock.) Gun Klin's, G*|w, Mm
iat ditto. Powder, Allot, L.-ftd, Ac, besidea
v hundred or two oihei little and Fancy
kr idea too tedious to iteiiimn; Including
P diet AoajiS. remaekabjy cheap, Perfumery,
i'otnades. Hair Oil* and other Toilet ArK-les,
besides Hair Brn-hee and Combs, at
JOHN l>. ASH MO UK'S I
Also, a vary extensive lot of Crockery
ind (llassu are. Tumblers at 60 cents pel
iett Cups aud Saucers, do,, with a tine sanction
of*English and Hawthorne Granite
dishes, Soup mid Dinner Plates, Cutis aud
taucera, Bowls, Pitchers, E were aud liaains,
be.. Ac., at . . , - - , " v
JOHN D. A^IIMOKE'S,
Also, a choice lot ol Sugars, Coffee. Tea*,
< o Hive Syrup, a superior article to the
1 GoKlnn " or " Sugar Uuuie" Syrups, Uaism,
Currants, Citron, Mnoe, Nutm*-a, Cloves,
C-acncra, Caudiee, Maccaroni, CThreaa, Soda
tracker*, (freeli,) with many other article
o the Grocery line, which I can aeil on
uore mortar*Ie term* than ever before since
h* war. Al?<? a large a<w>rtm*nt of Man
ad liov'a H?U; Wool. Fur, Fall and Silk,
itraw, Panama, white and colored.
A>a*>, a very large assortment of Ladles,
fii*a-a, Gente, Youths and BojsHhoea, lor
pring and Hummer; innluding Calf, Kip,
'ebble Seal, and Lasting Hooters, Gaiters,
ialanorala, and Congress Ilea, and Laeaa,
to. Ac.
Also, a large lot of Hi ring and Hummer
Jalicoe, Prints, Muslins, Love-Veils, Veils,
Handkerchief*, Towela, TaM?-eloiha, and
ilmost every other kind of Dry Goods kept
n a back country store, all of whteh will I
resold at priees lower khan heretofore, at
JOHN D. AH G MORES.
A large supply of Shit tings aod 8hreU
nga All the foregoing Goods, besides
nany n'heva not mentioned, ware Scire led
o? a liofly la New York Cfty, by South
to a ... doing budnam there, of long and
srga expert**#*, who are more oumpotosil
a make choice aeleetiona tkao myself and
are born aent to ma at price* (with the
sorption of a vary few articles,) below any
hat baa boon brought to this market sine*
ha otoaa of the war, and will bo sold to my
Id Aland* and patrons, an Well aa the pub
* generally, at a vary amall prtdll for oaah
r country preduce, only. Call aad aee
bem at
Jno. I*. Aihmorr'fi,
Ina Door South New Court Hunee Main St.
Greenville, 8. 0., April it, 1868. y?-tf
WE 8ELL THE
?URE KEROSENE OIL
A f|i i*ic wru
rwL m. cr LI m O*
OIJ CAN BUY AN INFERIOR QUAMTt
AT A LOWER PRIOH. DUT IT IS
THE DEARER QJL, AS IT
BURNS OUT *om FAST.
ER. AND YOU ARB
LIABLE TO LOSE
OUR LJF1J AT ANY MOMENT BT IT.
\VK (JAN SKLle SUfcll AT SIXTYFIVE
CKNTS. HUT DO NOT
WISH TO DO IT.
in mm wr> met* ki mo 9
\ze as> <& *3? CSff3. tfiaia IWB.
R. W. FOLGER ft CO.
April 9 49 tf
BLANKS.
JUST prittud ft lot of REAL ESTATE
tOJRTQAUB? At tbie office.
.
?rf
t \ ' .
11 818 a
TO IMiLNTKUS.
THE sul<m>r1i'?>rB niiimtfnrtiirp Tvp?. Re.
*?0ving I)<niM? and SingU Cylinder Pfiul|
IUg iMNItltitte*.
Bed and Pluttcu
IWfiit FHES8B8,
. 1 - Full
NEWSPAPER, BOOK.
JOB AND CARD PRINTING.
They would onll attention pf Publisher?
of N<rW-p*peee to their now
RAILWAY
ffssss.
Which is specially designed to supply
Newspapers of moderate circulation with a
plain but serviceable Printing Machine,
and one capable of doing, also, Job Work
(if svs'ry.description It can l?? rnu eaaily
Wy otis iu*u ut a epoed of 800 impre?e?o?s ,
per hour, and by steam will give 1,000 to
1,400 p?r hour, without notes or )ar.
The Pros* ocenpie* a Space H*10 fee',
and ean lie worked In a room 7 feet high.
Weight, boxed. 6.000 lbs. Their
SINOLK LARGE CYLINDER
HAND FEINTING MACHINE.
OR
COUNTRY PRESS,
Te also a convenient and durable Printing !
Machine, capable of doiug the entire work
of an nin ?f town office I
It la designed V- run by band at a apred
of 8?*> per hour.
, Each Machine Is warranted, and wi 1 not
fail to give entire satisfarton
We menu's ture almost every srtisle re?ulred
for Interprets, Liihographie or
Copperplate Printing, Book Binding, E'ee|rot
vping and Stereoty|>Ing, and furnish
outfits complete for each.
We would call attention to our Patent '
Sectional Stereotrpe Blocks, Meehanh-at
Quoins, Patent Lined Galleys, New Conn.
|K>sitor't Stands, Cabinets of uew design*
and of nil eiiea, Standing Galleys, Patent '
Pocket Bo'kin*, Printer's Knives, Ac., Ac.
Blanketing and Typa of our own iroj>oitation,
and mada expressly for our N?-we i
paper and Cylinder Printing Machines
Eatim&tes in Detail Furnished.
A new Catalogue, containing Cuts and
descriptions ol many new Machines, not 1
before shown in their Iiook, witii directions
for putting up. woiking, Ac... and other useful
Information, is just complete ), add can
bo had on application.
R, Hoe &; Co., *
N. York and Boston, Mass. 1
?r p uhlishera of Newspapers aro all1
liberty to insert this sdvrriieemriit, die.
playv I a* above, thrre limes in th<*ir tre.Lly '
poper, with thin tmtr, but not m'AiWf, iii)
inie pievions to January 1, IRi'-V, but ii<>
later, provided th.-y .purchase type or material
of our manufacture for ftotr tiiurt tht
i ? ? >..-7j _ v:_i. ? .11 i .II ?^I '
"T wicw wi'iru ^ Ml ur uu'wrsi
in ui?i<t oi t*tirs, on receipt of n copy I
of their paper containing the advettisiu;??t
May 6 60 3
BUNCOMBE IN BLOOM. 1
FHKSlfSPRlNG !
?TOBS?
JUST RECEIVED ANT) OPENED AT T1IE
BUNCOMBE STREET STORE.
HAVING hud the building thoroughly repaired,
I now offer u VERY UliEAT
VARIETY OF GOODS, consisting pf
A I.ANOU LOT op
Freneb ami Ainurican PRINTS
Muslin*, Delaines and Alpacas.
A large lot of
Ladies', Gents and Children's SHOES, at low
prices ; I.inlie*', Gouts and Children's HATS,
various ipiulitiss.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
iaaB5iB(0SN^0
tlnibi'dlqs qnO ^a^sois,
Linen Goods, for Men and Jlovs; Tweeds,
Jeans and Cas.iimoras, Paper Collar*. Frilling,
Buttons and Trimmings, u heuutiful lot.
A select miantity of Hardware: Griffin's
Scythes, Atnes' Ho?s, Spades and Shovels;
Trace Chains, Smoothing Irons, Collins' Axes,
Pocket Knives, Files, Rasps, Ac., Ac.
ToCtKI IIKK WITH
? Mil nit ot cnnriniM
11 111 Mi 111 1911 Ui UilUUiliULlS,
COFFI'EH, SUGARS. MOT, ASSES, KOAPS ,
Uire, Fish, No. I Family Mackerel
Teas. <?r*on ?ml Black
Indign, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Madder ,
Phot, Caps, Powder, Ac. (
Varuiua Arliclea Suited to the Trade
Will always keep on haml Racon, Lard, !
Eni, Chickens, Butter, Corn, Flour?Will try
to keep joa supplied with something good to
eat. ,
tar Will at all times gire the HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE for COUNTRY PRO- 1
l DUCK, either In cash or barter.
Having been for twenty years in the kusi.
uees, I ask all to give me ONBTRIAu.
FW At the old Printing Office, at
the Foot of Buncombe Street. '
W. J. Whitnrire.
April 99 49 3
MEWjmsa.
OTTITlTTiV fil OAV I
louuiavAJj at ouu,
OPPOSITE MA9&ION MOUSE,
0.V VAIN STREET,
IIAVK NOW ON BAND A LARUE STOCK ,
OF ' *
SSSW
SOMETHING TO BUIT EVERYBODY,
At Remarkably Low Figure*,
FOB CASH OR BARTER.
FKBSII ARRIVAL KMifiy TWO OH
TilKKK DAYS.
JAMES M. SULLIVAN. !
J. MIMS SULLIVAN. i
8. C., April 22, lf>M. 48 tf !
JoI> Work
Done wiih n-?tne?? ??a di^iu. ?.
TUW OFFICE. \
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T
' ? \ - '
~Tv. H. 110VRV
Wi\LER IN
yjjsoY 1ST? mifi&
DRY GOOES,
jm ja JB
WOULI> respectfully cat! the attention
of bis old customer*, ntu1 the public
generally, and the ladies in particular, td
hia Urge and oaiefttl'y selected
?H AID WW
eonni tin . in pail, of
r igorco uieiia-l' r.iiullsh UiTMM, Chens
P.?pHus, Fig -rud Muslins. Plain
Colored L-?w'.a, Plain Colored
Chamhnta White and
Color* >1 Tar I tons,
Plain md Figured
r aiaaea * . .
Jaconets, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Edgings
and Inserting*,
Ribbons, Glove*. Fhmpv Handkerchiefs, Love
V-ila, Crape Veils, ijtlk and Cotton Hoc*,
Bombasines, American Prints, Buttons,
Trimmings, Rlaek and Colored Velvet*,
Ac., Ao , ?fcc. Also, Wall Paper and Bordering.
A LABOR LOT OP
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, ANO. READY-MADE
ClO f HINB,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. HciM'S-un* shirting*
She-tings, Picking!, TowelingS,
and mnuy other Articles, too numerous to
mention.
?SF"* T do not intend to be undertnld fpfl
Co ne, one and al], and examine my Stock
at.d pi let H, before buying elsewhere.
W. H. HOVEY.Aprll
15 V- 47 If
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE OFFICIAL HISTORY
OF THE WAR,
It* Cant*, Character, Conduct and A!??//*.?
By Hon. Alexander If. Stephen*.?A Book
for all Section? and all Parti**.
r|^HlS great work presents the only coinX
plete and impartial analysis of the
Causes of lh? War yet published, and give!
tnose interior lights and shadows of the
great conflict only known to those high officers,
who watched the flood-tide of revolution
from i s fountsln springs, and which
were so accessible to Mr. Stephens froui his
position as second nftioer of the Confederacy.
To a public that ha* been surfeited
with APPARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS.
wc promise a change of fare, both
iigreeuble *nd sa'utary, and an intellectual
treat of the highest order. The Great
Anieiicsn War lias AT LA>T found a Ida
lorinn worthy of hs importance, and at
who** hands it will receive that moderate,
i-andid impart ial lieatment which
truth and justice so urgently demand.
The intense deairo everywhere manifested
to obtain this work, its Official character
snd ready sale, cutnbturd with an monetised
Cimiuit-ion, make it the beet subscription
book ever published.
One Agent in Fas'on,, Pa., r?j orts72 sub*
scrihors in three day*.
o... tj ?
VMIC in ooeioll, iliusa, 11-15 SUbsOI'ilers irk
four days.
Our io Memphis, Tenn106 subscribers
In five days
S<nd lor Circulars ?n<l roe rur t?-ro?s, and
1 full descrijiiiun of the work, with Press
notions *>f advance ilu-ola, Ac. ,
Address NATION >L PUBLISHING CO.
Broad Street, Atlanta, tin.
A pi 29 49 4
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
FOR DISTRICT OFFICES.
CQHSTY noHMl&SIOXERS,
J. II. ttOODWIN,
J. DUNKLIN SULLIVAN,
ALEXANDER McBEE.
F$F.E SCHOOL COMMISSIONER,
JAMES 1IAHUISON.
SHERIFF,
A. B. .VICKERS.
CORONER,
II. M. SMITH.
CI. ERK.
Mr. A. McI).\NtEL.
JUDGE OF PRORATEv
6. J. DOUT1I1T.
TAX COLLECTOR,
A. C. PEACE.
United States Intelnal Revenue,
Dai*. Col. Ovrica, <2kkknvii.i.k, 8. C.? 1
January 2S. 1S6H. J
at virtuo ot mi order from A. 8. Wai.lacr,
| > Collector of Iutcrnul Revenue, 3d Collodion
District, 8. C., I will wll, to tlx* Lighilt
bidder, on Xntnnioy, .'iOrA <fif J/oy, 1868, nl
ibe residence of defendant, at Marietta, Ureenrille
District, t Sorrel lloree { J Hum Hi,rem,
in<l 1 imekoree Wmjon. Also, one Tit ACT of
LANif, containing MO Acfes, being the Tract
in which defendant now resides, adjoining
ends of J. II. Cleveland, John Oucst, Gibbon
ind other*. Levied on us tho property and
wild for the tax assessed against HKNDERHON
GOOD, at the soil of tbo United States
'or Revenue Tax. Terms cash.
A. L. COBll, Deputy Colic-tor.""!
January 28, 1968. 56-^11)
Tailoring.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs hia
friends, and the public in general, that
via health being in a measure restored, will
esnme business again. lie will CUT,
V1AKK, and REPAIR all Oarn.ei.tr for
;?(itlem*n, on reasonable terms, for ta*k or
sowMfrv pniloee. Will be found at his reellenee,
< orner Main Btreet. opposite* tho
Jonch Psetory. OHO It. I?YlvR.
Greenville, S. C., Aptil 6th, lbtlts.
April 8 4i\ 8m
hOH SALE, CHEAP,
ONE LI OUT TWO
Wm&S? n&S?*ex*
OKR HANDSOME ONE HQRSJC CARHI
AGE. s .
Both in elepant order. Enquire of
JULIIM 0. SMITH, or
DAVID .i RTRADLltY.
? April 1* 47 it
NotiooA
LL perron* owning or hiving charge of
J\l eny STILL or STILLS in Orruiville
EJistriet, nro required (i.y free of iothorily
[Vera the Coromirrioi^r of Tntcrnn) hi vi'i,jki
to Register their namt-r with ino on or ht IW*
be l?t Ja0 of Jtni4. rtiirtng the 1 >i >er
end tire of the Slide. under penalty of lor
biting the aero.'. In ruse a) RrO>?l or ?.jpVri
w hl>. HUDSON SMiTH.
Ar^-cr r I ' J?.. .. i u..,
Gyeonyilk DirtrW. fcuufh Carol ion.
April It *- 4? id
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