1/ '
n iV^r'^ r.i! niininiiiiiiniiiii m
% *r
z=^=.^=-^. V".'
Impeac&pvtnU N
TJiwl.oudoe Tkae* in uortimeating upon t?e
trial;' Kay* t 44 Tin grunt PUto trlaf of the 5?tt
World is rapidly approaching its close, and
any hour may now .bring Us thtclligeuco of the
Judgment pronouneed updtr^ffndrew Johnson
by the Aouerksn donate. , It is e strnnge end
of a mighty conflict?a- singular oaasajih- of
political bathes. Tt? esM gigantic, costly
and aanguinasyftWSRgto over known has dwindled
lata a prpeeeiriiou yf which we, in tbi*
country, can oulyMhidk'lbat it need nover
bar* been instituted at all. - Whether tbu Pre*
sldent of the Republic did or did not commit
the offences imputed to hint is ~e question
srhich it really seem* baldly necessary toeh3b
Certain, an plain docs the conclusion appear,
according t* English opinions, thutthese of*
fences were not such as should bar* put-bifu
upon bis trial.
" The whole charge against President JobrtBT
soil amounts to little- w>ro than tins. tlwit ho
placed himself iu opposition to Congress. The
hinoDtivt Mil the LrgaUturv litv? been for
Mint time at vtriinM, but that ie a misfortune
which might occur at any time. The Constitution
cave power* to Congress aud power* to
the JPrcsVient, ami it w?* always possible thut
three authorities might differ in opinion. "
It seems impossible tn<rcg<ird aa justifying
impeachment any of the proceedings ascribed
to Mr. Jvhtienn. That ho did not sympathise
with lite view* ol Congress ie, of course, notorious,
but in America opinions are surely
free; that lie spoke without much res|<ct of
Congress may bo admitted, hut in America
speech is very free indeed. We know <vf nothing
said by the President on this subject
which might not bnve been sni<1 rtf Parliament
or ministers here without creating iuoro thou
a passing remark, naff certainly members yf
Congress have 'spoken as hardly or Andrew
Johnson as aver be spoke of them. There
was a political feud between the parties, and
party footing ran bigbf hut as things go iu
America, and, indeed, in sill free countries, it
seems out of all meiisws* to make angry word*
!tbo ground of asolctuc impeachment.
" The impeashinont of the Chief Magistrate
of a nation is an act of cxlrvtna gravity, to
fee justified only by overpowering'considerations
of public welfare. Wo tail to discern
anything resembling such justification in the
cure before u*_ It appoars^io us only au unmeasured
expression of parly feeling,"
_ In this opiuion off a loading British journal,
we see tbe judgment of an inlpartlal {resent
removed from the prejudice* and passions of
pi the hour, and, therefore, hut reporting iu advance
the verdict, which aa unbiassed postority
will pronounce upon the events now transpiring
and the pctsona.wbo- huve surrendered
to party, what was iucnut for mankind.
f > v Cuuritr.
s. Wasihsgtox, Xfay 18.
It is stated that Cabinet changes are pending,
and it ia asserted the new Oahinct will
tend to hacioohixk Congrats anil the President,
and that the Preiident Will cease obstructing
Heconstruetiou on the Congressional plan, the
progress of orent* having rendered hi* own
impossible now, and tbe material interests of
tbe South requiring-iunitedi..Ic representation
of soma kind. This state incut Is made on
iiigh Republican authority.
0,- WAHaittarov, May 18.
A preamble, and resolution was introduced,'
authorising the Speaker to add two from those
who voted against impeachment to the managers,
Co bo present and assist in the investigations
j rejected. Stevens offered a rcsclu
tioo, colling fur tbo jccrot proceedings of tbo
iuipcaehmont rourt, uml ssld no line could
doubt that, there was deep damnation sownwbare,
and he wanted to find out who was
guilty. Answering the question whether Senators
would hnvo been juetilied in committing
perjury, Stevotis Mid, " WolL air, I dou't
think it would have hurt tiioui much." The
resolution was passed, and, aftvr refusing to
concur wjth the Senate for a recess, adjourned
to to-morrow.
In tha Senate, tbe Virginia Constitution
?m referred to the Judiciary Committee.?
Tbe reeoss resolution s^ka recalled frwto tbe
Mouse,^and passed. Adjourned to Thursday.
Aann-r *kp ixrrtutnnmt or tmk SavsT-ll
Klkov rtois Encamp T^e appended par*
agrapha frotQ the Cbarl*<d*>ti plitsrs will
tell the tula To'-bti linn dealt with tti the
midst.-of hit Iriudilog honor* wa* indeed a
humiliation for the tVnator from Edgefield.
Hut tye weep not (or him; neither do we
Idush, lie is nuns of ours, "ila the'mis
r guided negroes who should weep; and. as
they cannot blush. they would do wall to
turn extremely tmlo "
[frlgr/rU A AarO'ser.
^ AaacsT or s Dh.mjat*. ? Frnitfc At trim, a
white delegate to the Convention from
Edgefield, was arrested a few days since by
tha United States' Marshal Cor fraud ami
einberxlement of Government funds; and ta
row confined iu the jait. The charges
were preferred agmnnt Arnlm virile |ii tha
Convention, but lots posit ion prevented hi*
rre?t at that time. Ha baa since been
nominated foe? the State Legislature by the
Republican fkirtf. but reiljier his post nor
prospective honors could save Itiir Irom the
clutches of the law. This case will be
tried before tbe United States Court.
r /o. j /i
^ i/iiur trmvn vv'iriwr.
~ OBITUARY, V
TUTS MPS at Hu' rt.v Vista, S. C?
oil the morhing of the Itlh May. 19A8, CtlAKLI15
EDNA DAVID, youngest ?'?n of L. B.
and N, D. Auali?, aged four months end sixI?m
Bfe
" It te well with the child."
" Slight messengers from henrcn wore wit
neeelog the scene ;
Tbey ?um m (lad had wot thorn, were near
him, bow him die.
They caught him in their pinions, and wafted
hiiu on hi^h."
A KK1KND OF THE FAMILY.
s "-i-J?J ??HethotfUt
District Meeting
THE Method let Churches, under the juris
dlolton of Rot. A. B. Stephens and em.
Braced in tho District ever which he ie
Presiding Elder, will hVd their ANNUAL
piSTRJfCT MEETING at Greenville Court
House, 8. C., Beginning HVtinetday, th* Kd
fl/Jun* next, and continuing "Until the 7lh,
inclusive. The eervicee of the meeting will
^ be opened on Wednesday night hy a a*r
mon frhm Bishop Doggett. of Virginias In
tha afternoon of Sunday, the 7th of 'Jene,
[ tha Annual Celabrallon of GraenvHIa
llathodlat Sunday Sahool "will <aka jdaan.
and addraaaaa wi'J ba daliwrad by Prof:
Jauti H. CarltaU aad -Prof. A. H. Leatar, of
WqAtad Oollega. Haveral diaflnguiahad
Mloiatera ara expaetad (o at land the ma?t
log. Dalagataa will nil at tha atora of M
M Oainea, on Main Strati, wit ara iliay will
ba diraotad to tha familia* who bar a kindly
conaantad to antartal* tham. Tha ttaaaiona
of tha I'latrlet Mnaifog will ba puMU, and
|ha eltlxana generally are Ittvlled to atland
tha Baligiona Aer?ie?n?nlilali win ha held
from lima Jo tima tiering tha oeeatinn.
' JA. DAVID.'
pbalrtoan of Cvm?toitt<a of Arrangameota
NvH H 9
n - ?" -
' ' i '
TIB t
liltkKltVII.LK, 8. 0.. Mny 10..
Wo qaojo Cotton SO @ 29?little offering.
u ^ Xnw Yo??, May 1*.
Cotton qblet and rnther bcaey : sale* 2.000
hales, at *2?mie ralos raxMuai as luw u ,
-11*. ?..ld3U3. i
Bti.Tinonn, M*./ IS. j
Cotton dull, at SI. Flunc dull sad anoban 't
rod. Wheat dull?prime Maryland red 2-80. .
frit 3.00. C'?m steady?white 1.14 @ ?.19' .
vclloW 1.22 @ 1.26. Oats 80 (Si 84. ?
- 4 CharlvbtoK, May IS. 1
Cotton?rather mora doing ; quotations an- .
changed: agios 800 bales?middling 30*; raeei|ds00.
' . .. ..
' 'i*. ArnnTi. Ma* 18.
Cotton market flat?nominally 29}.
LiVr.nronv.^fay IS. _ "
t Cotton quiet; enlcs 10,00.9 fcaftb ; pricce *
Mm*.'
. Religious Notice
ON Ilia fifth Saturday and Sunday, tlie ?
30th and Sift, of May, the bexl Union Meat '
inty of th> Ty?fr River Aaeocialion. <T)ietriob
No 2.) will bo hold with-iho Church al
I'lt-am lit O rove, 0|r*n*ilU Dlitrhl.
Introductory Sermon to he preached by
Hear. J.VMRS fc. FUHMAN. IL 0} Charity 1
SV-rmon, by II v K U. L'NUKKW()OI>; Kar??y
u> bo |?rapared i?y Krr;JASOS I1UD |j
SUN. Vi. T BMtTU, 8-orotrrr. }
May 1# . : ?1 , H . '
for cle hk of court.
WK tree authorized to announce W. A. i
McDaXIEL. K?q.. a candidate for Clerk ?( i
the Court for Greenville County at the en- I
Mting elci-lioO.
May d SO t?l ,
* ~ for tax COLLKtrrOH. 1
WE are authorised to announce Mr. 1IEXWY
UP.069, a candidate for Tax Collector of
Greenville Diatriot, at the eufuiug election.
May A 90 td
TFOR SHERIFF.
WK are authorized to announce A. B.
VICKKItS aa a cam) date for Sheriff at the
euetting election. .?
April 22 49 td .
FOB JUDGE OF PROBATE.
WE ate authorized lo announce SAMUEL
J DOUTHIT, Kfq, a candidate for JUDGE
of PROIlATfi, at, the eneuing election.
A pi *29 49 td
Strayed,
m OX Sunday last, from the ubaerlher,
a light Sorrel MA UK, with
^Hsooi?oiie white hind'oot, blaze face, one
glare ere. The MAllE it medium tiic, and
when idle elraycd wae in good order.
A satisfactory reward will be given to any
one to brio# her back tu int. or for information
thai I may get her. She wee ruined t>y
Jamks Amblkii in l'ickcna District.
ELIJAH PIKE,
'Near (Irct-nvHic 8. C.
May 20 62 S
Notice.
ALL persona indebted lo the Estate of
JtOKBKT GREENFIELD di-eaae.l.
are hereby notified that the NOTES and
ACCOUNTS are in my hande for eolUetiou
Nu further nolioe will lie git-rti.
JAMES imtiYTR.
Attor ey ai Law.
Greenville C. II., May 19, 18US.
Hay 20 62 1
Piano Tuning and Repairing.
JOSEPH KliLY, Ironi Charh a
nn Infiivnia I 1% a lmliuA a i./l
3 ? V ^gentlemen if (frtenville and
vicinity. tliat lie is h<r?, pr?|*r?l UilTKK
and KKPAIR. Pianos, Organ# and Melnd*
one. Uitl'r* leftjviili liint at tin* Man-Ion
House, wilt mast with pwnipt attention.
No charge will Iw roa-le if ?aU?f*ciicn it
not given.
May 24) fii I*
TSUMMER GOODS!
lliijBBfll
SULLIVAN & SON
HAVK just returned from Charleston, one
of the Tory cheapest markets, with a
LAKUK AND KLHUAKT STOCK .OF *
VBSKlKBlk GOOES,
WHICH THEY WILL OPEN ON
TO MOERQW,
And offer for sale, al Ike rery htcfl ftriete for
L\i?A?
TI1KIK STOCK OF
It large an?l fine, not to be aurpaaaed by any
Id Ike market.
Tbc eap?<-ial attention of the Ladle* la called
to their large arid varied block of
And other Article* in their line.
GIVE THEM AN EMILY CALL.
SULLIVAN ft 80N,
JVuxioa Houf.
flreenrlllc, 8. C.t May JO, I860. 42-lf
GREENVILLE LAND AGENCY.
_
TI1F. undersigned offer their eervien to
the public aa Agent* for the aale of
Real Katate. They purpoee conducting the
Imaineaa n|>or? the plan adopted by the
Virginia Innd Agencies, which have auceocded
eo well in that CUta, and hope by
advertising through other agencies and in
other ways and hy an energetie uee of all
proper m-ana, to invite capitalists from |
abroad to purcbavc here. To partlea who
de?ire to aeil a portion of their Lands to
invest otherwise, and to thoee who are
compelled to sell to meet their indebted
neo, w- think w? ui afford an opportunity
of tailing to much greater advantage
than at a other wIm possibly he had ; and
we hope that debtor* and creditor* will
find it mutually to their Interest to agree
upon a eertain per eent. of the indebtedness
to be paid and received, at in full, and
placa eiK-.li Latide at they may agree on in
pur hand* for sale to raise the money.
We thiuk that, offering a number of,
(kaeta of Land for sale, we will invite more
attention and consideration, and ean afford
to adv-rtlee more eitensively than iudivid
uals ssn,
We propose to undertake the rale of
Lend, in (ova or country, improved or
Otherwise, to the h#et advantage, and for
not leM than t specified price, within a reasonable
time to he specified, and for a
small per cent, to be regulated according to
value. If ne rale ia effected, no charge
will he Made, save a small one for entering
desosiDttou of the Land and drawing the
papers. ILYTHI ft 1A&LK,
Oreeeville. - 0.
A. ULtmift WM. B SASIS,
Attorney at Lav.
K*v 90 ? if
.? -T-. .
* w * * ..
?mm
Strayed or Stolen,
FROM the ?ilaerih?>, nn
iljHW 'the Ru i h'erford K'm<l,
?^^cr ~ tjakk-klfd, no iidrnki),
ribssrshnulndlr cow.-. She wm
utM?u in the >orJ ot Mia. Latimer, on
luncvAihe Street, to whom shy formerly
ivlonged. any due giving information
ending to her re?ov*ry wilt reo. We n-SttiV
>u reward. ' k. h. WillTAKKIt.
may 80 58 i
-f-? ? ^.
Votlce.
ru continuity with requirements of Tntornnl
I. revenue Lew#, i horehv (in notieo to
ill persona who may claim a still, car and
VORM. Kciicd on the promise* of jrffrk'ON
KINO, hi Anderson District, s. c., on
he sixth" ?f May, l?t*. because of having
eon uwl hi violation of mil Internal Heremo
Lew*, to make ?u< li elaiuia liefore uic.
rithln thirty day* from the first publication of
hie nytleo. - a. i,. coiiu,
yo|iui/ vol lector.
Maj 10 51 J *
Notice. >
[N conformity "with the requirements of
Hie Internal IWvrnua Ijiug I hereby
five notlec to all |hii ign? who mey claim a
>VIIIVK ROIV-HiaONfi HORSE WAGON.
I'KKT CLOY'lf ami HARNESS and ONK
BARREL and it KEG of.WHISKY, a.i*.d
imr Govransvtlle. on Wednesday, tSth iniiant,
liy E. II. IH NO U A M, Inspector of ,1'l
[>isliict, 8. C-., from \VM. I.ONO, beemtee
dtey were being o?ed In transporting whisky
in violation of Ilia Internal Revenue
Uw>?to make suoit claims before me.
within 8t> days from tli? first pnhl'cittio.i
?f this notice, tl?e above property hiving
been loyally turned over to ran.
a. ?. conn.
D- puty Collector 3d District, S C
May 18t It, 1868. 52-3
United States Internal Renanue.
Dttr. Vol'h Orrca, 3t> Dirt., S. C., I
OurKNviti.u. May 0, 180S. f
BY virtue of an order from A. S.,lV*t.
lack, Collector Internal Revenue, 3>
1 Collection District, S. 0., I will sell, to tlie
biglx-sl bidder, at public otifory< at M?rit-U
a, on Saturday, Ull/A May. instant, TWt>
RAY HORSES. ONE ONE llOl'SK WAGON,
and also all the RIOIIT. INTEREST
and ESTATE of HENDERSON GOODK in
a certitin tract of IhiiH, on Snlndu River,
containing 981 Act?s and a half, more
or less, hotiuiifd by lauds of .1. Ilatvey
Clevehtnk, Gibbon, Guest and other*,
said persona I 'property and inteie-t iu the
resit*. Sold us the property of HENDERSON
UOOUE.. at the suit of the United
State# for Revenue Tax, assessed f?r the
distillation ? ( Whisky manufactured on the
premises Te'ma of sale. cash. Hours of
sale, ftotQ.12 to 1 o'clock.
A. U COBB.
Dep. Col. 3d Diss , S. C. .
May 20 bl 2
I80LETTE, THE FEMALE SPY.
A Story of Charleston and the IK.ir.
By J. Witlierspoon ErvinTN
the i-Atte I.f the YORKVI1 LE EN
ft QiTIKKK for "lbs 41li of June, wil bo
commenced the publication. of the atx>ve
thrilling and interesting iniuvrlttltv written
expressly for i's column*, by oo< of the
most pojiibr authors of litis State Tin*
principal tcrtrt of the atory ai* laid in
Charleston and vicinity, ami tin- story cm
not fail to pt-?ve ml erecting to nil who are
familiar with tlie oVriita which occurred'iy
that locality during tin- (ate war
Our of th? most |AOi rful circumstances
copnected w ith the h? lO'C defrnra ol
t'narlesinn, during its three year* of siege,
is to la found in lbs fact, (hot daring all
tliis time, tl?rie were peieors in the c'ty,
" t? A'yti fife," who wele engaged an spies
in sending iMfuraisltati to the besieger*.?
lira wings of tbe fortifications were furnished,
weak points noted, and the movements
of troops indicated aa soon as begun, and
the fleet notified of the time of arrival and
departure of blockade running vessels. 80
cautiously d>d th??e emissaries of the ene.
my crHotuiU their work, ilint for a 1i>ng lime
the skill of the most < tniueot delcctivci
was baffled in tlieir endeavors t? br *?V uf
the illicit correspondent-*. These epiei
were the source of extreme annoyance t<
the Ootuniandei a in Clinrb-ston, and the information
tlicy were euriilrJ to furnish
often thwart' >1 their best matured design
tipon the em-SUY. As n proof of the com
pletencsa of this echrspiracy. it may l>? re.
marked, that the dnily papers of the ci'y
were frequently >?ud on lautrd the Idockadt
fleet, the same day of their publication
The author of *' Isolette, or the Pemnlf
Spv." baa taken the principal character!
And incident* in thta ntfuir. and tinder as
sumcd iiarm-s. lift* presented them ill tlic
form of a thrilling, and well written ro
j ntsnce, historic ond imaginative. The circumstance*
?f the atorv are detailed a* beginning
ihi Janes I-dnnd. and in ennneetion
with Bom* of the 6. C. Regiments stationed
there. After rolny thrilling adventure* in
which the "female spy " figures largely
the heroes of the plot follow their regiment
to Virginia, belore the wall* of Peterahorg.
.The surrender ol General !<?*' Army, in
1886 finda them Again among lite Suutee
hilia, where tlte narrative cloara.
Persons who wish to eecttra this interest
ing atory complete, should send In their
subscriptions at onee, as only a limited
number of eo|<iee of the paper will be
printed to supply future orders. To nccntumodule
persons who desire the I&tQriRKK,
on acoount of the Story, the following are
the term* in aibtnce :
1 copy. 3 tnor.the,, ........ vtl Of
10 eopie*. t months, 7 5<
1 copy, 1 year, 3 6f
or Ottr exchangee will-please give th?
above a few Insertions and direst *U*ntior
to the same editorially Tlte favor wlil Ik
reciprocated wbeusver the request i* made
Address, I, M GRIST,
Yorkville, 8. C.
May 20 82 tf
rmHt iinn lanifn limit nntvnmv
aha lift mum lunram
OF HARTFORp, COW.
ORGANIZED 18 50
E. A. Bl'LKLKT, Prpt1!.,
T. O. ENDKK81 Scc'y
D[VI0BXra for tbo last (In years, Ml pe
cent.; Receipt* new over $500,690 pc
month.
No. of PnljfMi iwMd ia 1667 15,251
Amount in cured on Mine, $44,804,872.01
Assets Jan. 1, 1807 4,401.8.1.1.81
ReceipU for year ending Jan. '08, 6,120,447..1$0,631,281.21
Paid claim* hy death, $51.1,861.50
All other expense*, 1,478,787.85$1,002,80S.8i
i7,538.012.3;
i need by al
the old and responsible Companies.
fftf Branch Office, 242 Broad Street
AUGUSTA, OA.
CHA8. W. HAHRI8, Manaffar.
OOWK& A WORTHING TON, Agents
Greenville District, South Carolina.
Ma; 51 8m
... .
B B1 * i K I
mr sin
14.000 ^ ciioira'a-csTEr.;
300 S?ek? Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
IOO Suck* Standard Liverpool SALT
, 23 'Kvri NAILS, assorted siact
20 Bales BATKSVILLK SHJRTIXO
10 ?*?? McIlFU SlIIUTIKU
20 COTTON YARN
20 Bogf Prime and Fair RIO COFFER
20 Uarrella SUGAR
I 10 IIAQS Durham Smoking TOBACCO ,
I 2 ?A?3 Spanish Smoking TODACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
Shoes, Hats,
Dry goods, drugs &<\!
Our Stork of HATS and SHOES la very '
large and o. in pie to, and wo will guarantee our
entire Stock wilt cihntwire with any in Town,
both as to (quality and price. A c*H will satisfy
you.
1>AVII> Si STKADLKY.
May 13 41 tf
Greenville and Colombia &.B. Co.
FBTIIIS Cetiipany has now for sale, in lieu
I of " Sanson llekela," a T?CKKT
which entitles a person to travel over tlier
HO A I) ONE THOUSAND M1LFKFOK flO,
within one year from date of purchase.?
Hie Ticketa can be purvh-?ed fietn the
Agents at Colombia, Newberry. Abbeville,
Anderson aud Greenville.
W. ALSTON GU'BES,
General Ticket Agent O. & C. 11. R. Co.
May IS 81:' C
K K It O S E N E Oil.,
Warranted Government Proof!
Free from Sanger.
CAM BE HAD AT
mm% Sr wreTmn I*ihi
uiuiiuiiii w nbdiicuuLuaiiUi).
MaxSIOH liol" HK Uuil.DI.NC.
May 13 &l tf
TO ABBIVE ON TO-MOEBOW OB
NEXT DAY.
TWO Cases of Beautiful 8prlug Print* and
Ciilloocr. MuRlins. Illusions, Jaconet",
U gaudies, Lawns, Ac, Ac, wuh ?u clcgaut
Stock Of
OtHtUmcu'* Drcf Cnninttrr* Frtiiek and A'ojftith.
/.??>>/*
Ciuduncrcta, Summer Jeans, Cadet, Keokuk,
Alpine Check, Wilmington, Xeversiilk, Lincoln,
Kuitncete, Cloth*. Blny I.incn, Chinese
flnth, Spanish, Checked Linen*. Striped do.,
Hinsdale Caahmoret. Italian Cloth, Ristou
Cheeks, Fancy do., Franrnuia, Ac. Ac.,* also,
lVu>|Oc Check, Nankeen, Whittcuden, Pemherton,
Kaglc, Locknivar, Hillside, Palestro, Philadelphia
and other t'otUmadtn and I?aus ; be.
title* nuuivroi^ other articles too tedious to
incution. Amongst which aro tho following,
hut which constitute only a small portion of
the many articles 1 eoniiantly keep on hand,
and am receiving every hiw days, troin the
best Xortheru Markets, the very stylo*
[ and fashions of all kind and descriptions:
Also, n lo w' heautiful lot ol French and
American Artificial Flower*, Ribbon*. Ac.,
Ac., at JOHN l> A vll Molt! .>; ]
A very large lot of Ladies' and Missc* I
1 STRA W IIAIM. latest styles, trimmed and j
unti tunned. amongst which ate the Gre?
cian, Grecian Norma, Norma, and Florence
1 Norma, beside* many other styles, at
JOHN D AS LI MORES.
Also. India Rubber Ralls, Marbles, (Glass
and Marble Rock,) Gun Flin's, Caps, Mus
ket. ditto. Powder, Shot, L?#d, Ac , In aides
> a hundred or two olhei little and Fancy
' Ar idea loo tedious to uenlion ; ireluding
1 Toilet SjcftpN reinaekably cheap, Perfumery,
1 Pomade*, Hair Oils and other Toilet Ar1
tides, besides ilsir Brushes and Combs, at
JOHN I). ASH MOKE'S.
1 Also, a very extensive lot of Crockery
* and 0Unaware. Tnmlders at AO cents per
Sett, Cups and Saucy*, do., with a fine selection
of Kngtlsh ami Hawthorne Granite
Ifisheo. Sons and Dinner Plate* Cnrwt imt
Snue-r*, lk?*ie, I'iuher*, Ewi-rs and Basin*,
?lc.. Ac., Ht
JOHN T). ASH MOKE'S.
' Alert, it choice lot of 8ug?rs, C"fFee. True,
Ri-o Hive Syrup, a superior article to the
1 " Golden " or " f-'wgar llnusy " Syrups. IC isins,
Currants, Citron, Mace, Nutin. a, Cloves,
E-sences, Candle*, Maecaroiii, Cheese, Soda
Cracker*, (fresh,) with many other articles
1 i>< the Grocery line, which I can sell on
' more moderate term* than ever before since
1 the war. Also a large assortment of Men
> and Hoy's (lata; Wool. For, Felt and Silk,
I Slruw, i'ltmuiia, white aod colored.
A!?o?, it very large assortment of Ladies,
' Misses, Went*. Youths and Hoys Shoes, for
Spring and Summer; including Calf, Kip,
IVtit-le Seal, and Lasting Bootees, Gaiters,
Balmorals, and Congress Ties, aud I ace.",
Ac. Ac.
I Also, a large lot of Spring and Summer
1 Calicos, Prist*, Mo-dins, Love-Veil*. Veil*,
Handkerchief*, Towel*, Tablecloths, and
almost every other kind of Dry Goods kept
in a l?nck country store, all of which will
be sold at prices lower than heretofore, at
I JOHN 1). ASllMOUbX
1 A large supply ot Shillings and Sheet*
' ings. All the foregoing Goods, Iw4<le*
' many other* not mentioned, were selected
I .L -L:-*.. !.. ' - " * ?
?vi me. uiiioiy 111 nfw 1 or* uiiy, ny?oQin>
* em ineu doing business there, of long and
large rxptrirMf, who ire more competent
to make choice selections lima myself, and
have been sent la me at prices. (with the
exemption of a very lew ariidea,) below sny
that lias lieen brought to this market since
tha eloae of the war, and will be sold (o my
old friei.da and patrons, as well as the pub
lie generally, at a very small profit for cash
or country produce, only. Call and see
them at
Jiio. D. A?Uiiiorc'?,
One Door South New Court House Main St.
Oraenville, 3. 0., April 27, 1868. pO-tf
WE SELL THE
: PURE KEROSENE OIL
i AT 75 CENTS.
? YOU CAN BUY AN INFERIOR QUALITY
U AT A LOWER PRICK. HUT IT 13
t TilK DKARKK OIL. A3 IT
BURNS OUT arm FAST1>
KR. ANI> YOU AUK
LIABLKTO 1.08 K
V YOUR LIFK AT ANY MOMENT BY IT.
WB CAN SKLL SUCH AT 81XTYl
FIVE CENTS, RUT DO NOT
1 WISH TO DO IT.
, QTZ3 ?T? *9" JfcT< *13 9
AW <& ?D mfOm SPIKE
R. W. FOLGER & CO.
i' April 8 it Q
> 1158.
~ TO P1UNTEKS. 1
TllK ut>#c*ril<ert ntnnu luetic.* Tvp*. Ro reiving
Double uuj Single C) I toiler i'liul- ' J
i>K Hiuviiitiea.
Bod aud Plntlcu
POTTBR PMSSB8,.
FOR - *
NEWSPAPER, BOOK,JOB
AND CARD PRINTING, ?
.
Tl?ey wonW on 11 attention of PuI'lUher*
>( NvW?p?per? to their iirw
RAILWAY
Which is specially cRwigued (o supply
Sewspapera of moderate e--fcuUtIon ?itii a ?
plain but serviceable Priut'ng Machine,
and'one capable <if_,doing. .lob Work
[?f every description. It can be run eoaily
by one man at a speed of 8ia) Impta-sinns ?
per hour, nud by sle.am %H1 gi\e 1,000 l??
1,'JOO p? r hour, without noire or jar.
Tha Prea* occupies a space 5^*10 fee',
and ean be worked in a room 7 feet iiijb J
Weight., boxed, 5,ikm) lba. Tbeir
8IN0LK LARGR CYLINDER
HAND PRINTING MACHINE.
OR
COUNTRY PRESS,
T* also a conveideiil- and durable Printing
Machine, capable of doing the entire work ,
of an out or town office
it is designed run by baud at a speed
of 8 0 pet hour.
Roil Machine is warrant.*.!, and wi 1 not
fail t>> gi\e entire aalisbrct on.
We matiu'a ture almost every article required
for letterpress. Lithographic *i?
Copperplate Printing. Rook-Rinding. E'ectrotvpiog
ar.d Stereotyping, and furnish
outfits complete for each.
We would call attention to our Patent
Sectional Stereotype Rlocks, Mechanical
Quoin", Patent Lined Galley*, New Cnmpositor's
Stands, Cabinets of iicw design*
and of all s.rcs. Standing Gul'eys, Patent
Pocket Ro.lkins, Printer's Knives, de.. &<-.
Rlunketiiig and Type of our own ini|>Oi-taticn,
? d made expressly for our News
paper and Cylinder Printing Machines.
Estimates in Detail Furnished.
A new Cnta'ogue, containing Cuts and
descriptions of ntittty new Machines, nut
before al-o.vii in tbeir Rook, with directions
for putting up, wot king, dm., and oilier refill
information, in just completed, aud can
be had on application.
R. Hoe & Co.,
N. York and Boston, Mass.
p?? >li*h?rs of Nowrprtprr* ir<t nt
liberty to in*erl this advertisement, dia.
played a? above, three times in their mm tidy
with thi* note, hut not without, any
lime previous to January 1, lbt'.'J, but no
later, provided they purchase type or tna*
terinl of our manufacture for four timet the
amount of their hilt, which will b? allowed
in eettb uieiit of our*, on receipt of ? copy
of their paper containing llic advertisement.
Ma, 6 60 ' 3
nzw mm
SULLIVAN & SON,
0PP08ITE MANSION HOUSE,
OX MA IX STllKKT,
HAVE NOW ON HANI) A LARUE STOCK
OX
Mm ?????*
SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERYBODY,
At Remarkably Low Figures,
FOR CASH OR BARTER.
FRESH ARRIVAL EVERY TWO OR
THREE DAYS.
JAMES M. SULLIVAN,
J. MIMS SULLIVAN.
Greenville, S. C., April 22, l*6s. 4S-tf
SALE OF
TOWN LOTS
FOlt TI1E
NEW COUNTY OF PICKENS.
FBlilE "indersigned, Commissioners apJL
poiuieil I v '',e Convention to select
and locnte llic County Site tor tlie new
Pickens County, wi'l sell to the highest Ladder
st the new location, on
Thursday the 25th of June Next,
THE (LOTS
AT I'M kens c. II.,
t'omprising, respectively, half aero, one nud
two acre lots, judiciously laid out.
Tba location is near Hunter's Store, hetween
Town and Wolf Creeks, 14 miles
from Old Pickens C. II. 20 miles from
Greenville C. , and 17 miles (mm Pendle.
ton Village, in a healthy section Tim l?.
cation is a most desirable uut, being silo- 1
hUhI on a beautif' 1 plateau ami sui rounded I
by a fertile region, with thrifty inhabitant*. |
There is on noth Town and Wolf Creeks
fine Water Tower, with good Saw Mills,
and an abundance of the best timber near
by
The County site is nearly oejul distant be
tween Keowre and Saluda Hi vera, with a
tine view of the mountain scenery, and
will command a large ami profitable trade
from the mountains and from North Caru
liua.
TERMS OF SALKs
One third oaah ; balance In two innal*
ments of 00 end 90 deye each Purchaser*
to give bond and surety for the purchase
money. Titlee to he executed, but not delivered
until the bond f<?r the purchase
money Is fully paid.
Purchasers to pay extm for titles and
stamps.
JAMES LEW IS, Ch'rm'n ^
J AMES II AM HI.Kit, |
HKESK BOW EN, V Com'ra.
W. T. FIELD,
J. R HA GOOD, J
For further information apply to the un- (
dersigned, at Pickens C II.
J. E. HAOOOD.
Kect'v A TreM'r of Hoard of Com'r*. J
May 18, ?1 id
4S
7w. II. 1I0YEY,;
DEALER IX
?AMST ASfiD OTAKil
DRY GOODS,
JSsmb ^gy^Ta
WOt?IT> r?*pectfully ?all the attention
of h'u old cnetoaiera, and the ptibl o . m
p>nernlly, an J ihe Udi-? in partioular, lo
ns Inrge and carefully eaheoted
m o? mm m mm
?3 >c9itmmm*
Contislinit, io pert, of
figured Grenadine*, English Hregoe, Cheaa
P p'ine, Figured Musli.ia, 1*1 "in >
Colored Uwib, l'luio Ovlorwi
0 ChmnhiKva While and
Co'oreA Tarltone, " . ,
I'Juin And Figured
Sw lanes
laeonris, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, EJjisiH
nnd Iiuertini/s.
Ribbons, Gloves. Fancy Handkerchiefs, I,ovo
V'.iU, Ui?p<! Veils, Silk and Cotton ll??e,
Ko'ilii/.'in.?, American Prints, Button#,
r< Hiitniiijr*. Black and Onlot^d Y?lv?l?,
fcc., *< ', Ac. Also, Well iV|>er and Bordering
,
a t.After. u>t or
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, ANO READY-MADE
CIO I HI.MG,
Gentlemen's Furnishbig Goods. Hemes' uns?
Shillings She-tings, Tickings. Toweling*,
and many oilier Articles, too numerous to
iU"?i'inn
I do not in/ftnl to be undersold. All
Co no, one and ail, and examine my Stock
and pi ices, bvlore buying elsewhere.
W. H. HOVEY.
Apill 15 At-- U .
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TFIE OFFICIAL HISTORY
OF THE AVAR,
Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results.?Jltf
JIo>i. A Icrandrt II. Stephens.?'A Book
for all Sections and all Parties.
r|"MlIS groat work presents the only comA
pl?*t e and impartial analysis of the
Causer of the W?f yet published, and gives
tho-e iuterior lights and shadows of tha
great conflict only known to thoee L.^h officers,
who watched the flood-tide of r??oIuiion
from i s fountain springs, and which
were *o accreddc to Mr. Stephens fro in Lit
position as sce.md officer of the Confederacy.
To a public that hna been surfeited
with APPARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS,
we promise a change of fare, both
agreeable and sa'utary, and an intellectual
treat of the highest order. The Great
American Wur lias AT LA>T found a his
toriau w or hy of its .importance,. and at
whore hand* it will roc-ive tliat moderate,
candid und impartial lieatment which
Isu'h und Justice so urgently demand.
The intense den're everywhere manifested
to obtain this work, its Official character a
and ready sale, combined with an increased
commission, make it the beet subscription
book eve published.
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In three days.
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in five <1?ys
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A pi Sv 49 4
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
FOR DISTRICT OFFICES.
cor XT V CO M MISS I OX MLS,
J. 11. GOODWIN,
J. Dl'XKI.PN SULLIVAN,
ALEXANDER McDEK.
FREE SCHOOL COJI)f/*SiOXER,
JAMES HARRISON.
SHERIFF,
A. 11. VICKERS.
' COROXER,
II. M. SMIT1I.
CLF.KK,
W. A. McDANlEL.
JCHUE OF I'RORA TE>
S. J. DOlTTillT.
TAX COLLECTOR,
A. C. I'KACB.
United States Internal Revenue,
Dtcr. Cot. 0? kick, Giikf.nvii.i.k. S. C., i
January 28, 1888. j
HY virtuo of un onlcr fruua A. S. WiLLiri,
Collector of Internal Revcuuo, 3*1 Col*
lection District, S. C? I Trill sell, to the Wgliest
Hid.lor, on N'.itordity, 30li of J/?y, 18(58, ut
tho residence of defendant, at Marietta, Greenville
District. I .St.rrrl II..*** . I It.... it
uwl 1 one home Watjon. Also, one T it ACT of
\ LAND, containing 110 Acres, being the Tract
j on which dofendaut now resides, adjoining
I lands of J. 11. Cleveland, Jehu Uucat, (libkon
nd others. Levied on as the property and
I sold for the tax assessed against HKNDKUt*ON
HOOI>, ut the suit of the United States
for ltoveuuc Tax. Terms sash.
A. L. COltB, Deputy Collector.
J an liar v JS, l.St>8, 36-10
! ?
Tailoring.
nnnE Subscriber respectfully informs liis
1 friends, And the public in general, that
lm health leing In a measure restored, vnll
resume businesa again. lie will CUT,
MAKK, and Kl'.l'AlIt all Garment) for
gentlemen, on reasonable terms, for eatk or
j country produce. Will be found at his residence,
comer Main StiCet, opposite the
Coach Factory, GEO. B. I>YLK.
Greenville, S. C , Apiil 6th, 1 bOH.
April 8 46 3m
for sale; cheap.
j ^onrelight two
i one llANlteOBE OM?: llORHK CARI
I:l.M.iv .
I U^.L t- -1 A -- ? "
i mim hi oroer. mature of ?
JULIUS O. RMITH, or
' * DAVID .t SSTRADLEY.
April l? 47 tf
- Notice
A LL perron* owning or baring charge of
j[\_ any STILL or STILLS iu tirccnrilU
Diatriet, are required (by force of authority
from the Coi#uiii?.?ioncr of Internal Roreiiuo)
to Kegirter their natnea with ma on or befora
the lot (/?,? nf ./liar, IKIIS, rtntWig tbo Hutu,
her and *1x0 of tne Stlllw. under penalty of forfeiting
ifcc name, in < *??< of It. ru?o< or neglect,
El?. Ml 1>S0X PVi H,
A*-e?.ior L t.^Lftibuv,
fireenrillt Dirtfrf'? Snoth Carolina.
April lb <% t4