The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, July 08, 1868, Image 3
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roa'fiifc einnaae* mrrxurHies.
'?/ [if OBfnwmeat at Beidviile.
' 'The annuel Commencement oxcrcisea of
the F uialedligb School and Mole Academy,
occurred on the 24th nit. At usual,
the college, c%apej *M flIUd at an early
hour eritb en interesting end Intelligent
aedieoe*. examination of the Male
Behool WM ^oiUueteil In the presence of aA
examining ^pmibittc^ on Moi>d?y ; that of
the Finale fk'honl pn TuOtlnjr. Tueeda)
night, there wap an exhibition of juvenile
profielfpoy, la declamation end composition
of the ? rttnury departments of the respetttlve
soliools, at once sustaining the dili
g*ne%?f pupil* In early youtn, ana me patien^jfoid
persevering effort of ?h-ir respective
Uiehera.' "1ircuii??)iiea<ie of straitened
circumstance, during tha lost two year*
s -Ui*ra vm no graduating das* ; hut the
i! pr?Ve?uflliy effort* of jh* Junior Olna
* glvsl*rotnise of* hopeful class of Senior*
next year. Compositions, declamations
A<1 dialogue* afforded a pleasing and direr
alfiad entt-rta! anient to the attentive cm?hi
blags, It ifldne the rising genius and prospocliva
intellectual culture of Mr. Lauren*
Miller, to *ay that he acquitted h\nia?|f in
the true spirit of the "widen time," in Itia
wall coaoelved sn<l timely ox| reaaed otntion?
Si uth Carolina,
Professor Dupre. of Wofldrd College, lied
been invited to addreee the Schools, and
when, he announced bis intention to depart
41 fiwn tha veual style of addre-a on such oe
aaeions, the execution on Ids pnrt evinced
, jha excellence of his ts*(e nml judgim nt ?
Adv.rowed to the young, hi* subject was a<l
hn^Wy adapted to the occasion. Drawn
from tha different department* of natural
*" jtcDnee, hU genefnt tffem* pres-nted, with
siti 'ii ' * force, the harmony of the Crca*
4m>t wot?'* i? the mateiial, intellretual,
and twera.' w^anclas of Ilia vast empire?it
ihswt* ?y>li eli'?aeii - for 'the occasion, and
f ?lo4t(iliee*, all if iii ?*>' wiio heard if, that it
chaste amd Wnlll.il, awakening profound
rrvrrtnM for lliat g;'"at Bring, sublime In
rwrfsetions, and irfloiiffxl In working.
1 ALIQUIS.
Proclamation by the President.
<c y f V. -WiMIMW. July, 4.
A proclamation baa been !??ucd by tbo l'reoVfeut,
declaring that, whercM/# i" month
'ofJuly, 1801, la accepting tho oonditiou ot
civil war, which waa broaght nboui by insurrection
aa<l robdlion in several of tha.^taica,
tbo two iicaiaea of Congreas did solemnly declare
thai the war waauot waged on tho Gov
runout iu any spirit of opposition, nor for
any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor
for any purpose of overthrowing or interfering
with the rights or established inslluitions
of the States, but only to defend and maintain
the aapretaacy ef tbo Conatitution of tho United
fhi*U?s, and to preserve tbo Union, with
all tho dignity, cyuality and rigbta of t'.io
several -States a aim paired, and that, ao aoon
iig those objocta should be accomplished, the
war on tbo part of tho Oovcrninuut should
ceaae ; and, whereas, tho President of tho United
States baa, heretofore, in tho spirit of that
declaration, and with the view ot securing for
it ultimate and complete effect, ret forth several
proclamations, offering lunuesty and parden
to persona who bad been or wcru concerned
iu tiro rebellion, which proclamations, however,
were attended with prudential reservations
and exceptions, then Jocuicd necessary
and proper j ah J, whereas, tho mid war lias
Joug since ceased, With an acknowledgment
by all the Status of the supremacy of tbo Federal
Conatitution, and there no longer exists
any ground to apprehend a renewal of civil
war, or aliy foreign interference, auy unlawful
resistance by any portion of the people of any
i?r tho 8tatoa to tbo Constitution and laws of
the United States; arid, "Whereas, it is aoairable
to rodncjc tho standing'army and to bring
to a speedy termination military occupation,
martial lap, military tribunals, abridgment of
freedom of tpeerm, of tho pres?, and susnonelon
of tho privilege of IsIhk corpus, and the
trial by jury?rarh encroach men ti upon our
individual righto of the ehUcn, contrary to
the genius 0 our Republican form of (Joveminent,
End exhaustive of the national resourcaE;
end, whereas, it is belicrdd that nuineety
aud pardon wilt tend t> secure a complete
and universal establishment and pts*?*
ieure of municipal law aad order, in conformity
with tho Constitution of the United
SUtee | and to Remove all appearances or pro
sumptions of a retaliatory or vindictive policy,
on tho part of tbo Government, atteudod
by uunr-crraj-y dUqualiflcatlbnk, pain', penaltier,
mnflecations and disfranchisements, nnd
on the contrary to promoto and procuro complete
fraternal reconciliation among tho whole
jwoplu. with duewubmieslon to tbo Constitution
and laws; nieftfort, bo (t leflhwn that I,
Andrew Johnson, President of the United
Stetps, do, by virtue of the Conetitutiun, aud
in the nauta of the people of tbb United-States,
hereby proclaim nnd declare unconditionally
and without reservation, to all and to ovary
perron who directly.or indirectly participated
in the 1at? Insurrection or rcjydlion, excepting
euch person of persons at may bo under presentment
or indictmeut in any Court of tbo
United States,Hiavlug eou!|iotcnt, jurisdiction
upon a charge of treason or other folouy, a
full pardon and ainneaty for tho offenco of
treason against the' United Stale*, or of adhering
to tuo enemies duriqg tbo late civil wnr,
with restoration of all rights of property, except
ae to alavce, and exocpt also as to any
property af which any person may have bcea
legally diverted, under the lawr of the United
Stater, In tortilnouy whereof, X have signed
theee presents with n?v hand, and have cSuscd
the'senl of the United States to bet hereunto
eflxtf
, Done et the city of Washington, tho 4th day
' of July, in the yoar of our Lord ono tbouaand
eight hundred end aixty-eigbt, end
of tho In dependence of tho United States
of A inert oa ninety-third. '
By the l'resident.
ANDREW JOHNSON,
William H. Sawann, '
Secretary of State.
We had ilia pleasure of a visit, yesterday,
from W. P. Price, Esq. formerly e member
of the frotn Greenville District, but
now a res??|ent^ of ^the "gold regfoh ** of
Iiirargii. nr. rri(t vh ?i?oM to the
* Georgia and a'so to th? Democratie
CoDViniion in N?w York, and fii
on his way to ths latter e>ty, when he reI
reived a telegrapher cell to return, as a
fall meeting of the legislative body is ire
poraUvely noeeaanry.?Phauix.
that iVsct i.Aritrswns killed by
J i mam hflearrted the healing art so
for h k be able to bring (he deed to life.
Bat aro promise our merchants sod business
tw if they restore their doed businesses to
life by phyiielng them with printer's Ink, taken
through the etOamnt of the E?/rry>> i*e,
they shan't be <Ustarke4 for tt; we will Ifttnro
them against alt thunder bolts. Tito E^itrpr<?e
has s good eireulathn in both Town and
country. Advertise! Advertise!!
Oovaeal eoasasaaicstloos omitted, wil| sp
pear in our iisue of next wrok.
mmjmmmmmmm mm wmmim
. t N Bff 8
* & * ' Ricii*oji[>, Jiilj 3?
dny, aud visited suvornl points of Intvrcst; and
to-11 it^Ut uttendod a bup at tbo S|MtU?uvil
Uotel, given in their honor.
WsaaiauTon, July 3.
Tho Corruption Committee's report boveil
over twenty column*. Without positive fact*
or assertions,, tha report labor* to abow the
probability that money wo* rc??od and used to
ae^ait JobasoM. The amount of dirt thrown
1* ainnzin;. Scarcely a friend of tho President,
or prominent political opponent, escapes.
WAsnisoToa, July 8.
Ia tbo Senate, a memorial wa* present ud.
nuking $15,000 for dcc]>oning tbo St. Jobu's
Hirer, In Florida. The tax bill waa reported,
and mndo the special order for Monday and
until completed. A resolution to adjourn id
honor of tbo Fourth of Ja^y, waa adopted, ten
radicu'.s voting i.ay. Tho balanco of tho day
was daroted to tbu consideration of tbaafliiira
of the District of Columbia. Adjourned.
lu tho House, tho Dctnucmtic seats wore
empty. The llouse considered appropriations
in Committee ol the Whole, ogam rejecting
tba amendment allowing clerks extra compensation,
and, after pausing the bill furnishing
tho luiiilin of eaoh Congressional District with
2000 rifle* and two batteries of artillery, the
House adjourned until Monday.
It t? in cnntetnplatiun by a party of yforthero
capitalists, to erect n very larjro hotel or
sanatorium for consumptives In Aiken, a* it
l? evident that snch an eststdishraont, properly
eondneled, Would prove mot only beneficial
to invalid*, but mort remunerative to the projectors
bf the schemo.? Edyfitld Adeirtinr.
M.vnniKn, on Thttrrdny evening, 2d July,
In the Presbyterian Church, at tlrwnville, 8,
C., br Ksv. E. T. Buist, I>. D., Mr. SAMUEL
C. CLYDE and Mir* LULA II. BUIST, all
of flreenville District.
COMMKKCIAL.
N?W Yomc, J it ly 0.
Cotton 1(9) to. better; eales 1,600 bales,
at 32)<338. t>0ld 401.
CitABt.Kavox, July 6.
Cotton firm : sab-a 156 bales? middling?
Xl(3*)i ! receipts 63.
Arou?TA. July C.
Cotton market Irregular; rale 40 bales
?l-rice* nominal.
SavaXxaii, July 6.
C??tt?n firm, willt an advancing tondetiey ;
sab-a 118 bales?middlings held at S1@X2;
receipts 246.
MoBii.r. July 6.
Sales of cotton 600 bales; niatkol firm?
middling 81.
Livkrvool, July 6.
Cotton active and buoyant?uplands ill
(<?'.; i : Orleans II 4(9:11| Bombay ship
tiietila to Jirtie 23, lb.ooO I.alee.
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT
conn*rrrn vhrklt, it
ML55K5. DAVID & SI RADLEY, MERCHANTS.
ORKENVILLE. 8. C.. JULY 7. 1S0.8.
APPl.ES, y busliul, dried, pTJ41.J.',(,i,$ 1.60
" " " unpeuled, 86 c. (ft
$i 00
BACON, V n> .. IS Q 20 C.
BALE ROPu V U> 18 (? 20 c.
DAflGINd. flu >ny, V, SO e.
BUTTER, TA tb - 16 (ft 20 c.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,^HOOlbs.SS.OlKftLOP
BEESWAX,'.p tb,...? -25(ft30,r.
i CHICKENS, 1> ?'< ~U? j> 70 ?
COIFKE, 11?, Rio 30 (w 33
CORN, ^ bushel, .. JI0 (ft 120
KUtiS, do/on 16r.
"FLOUR, *uck - $5 60 (-OA 00
GOLD *1 43
IN Dili O, Spanish Fieat St O0(ft3 25
" So. Cm. 41 75<ftt 01)
IRON, fl lb, American,... 8 c.
LEAD, V It. a...20 c.
LEATHER, V R., Sola, Hemlock, 40 c.
. M " " Oak, 50 c.
" ' " " Upper, ~..?..7# c.
" " " Harness, 55 c.
MOLASSES, V **L, Muscovado, 75@S1 <4
H - " Syrup....... #1 25
NAILS, ^ keg $8 50 (ft $10 00
OATS, bnshul, .. ..60 ^ CO r.
PEAS, ? " $1 20
PEACHES, $1 bn, Dried, poeUd ,....$1 M
" ' " ?' " onpoelcd $1.50
POTATOES, bushel, Irish 75 (ft $1 #0
" " Sweet, none.
SALT. V sack, Livorpool...... .43 00 (ft 3 25
SUGAR, 13 lb, Brown, 10 (ft 20 e
? " Clarified 20 (ft 22 J e. ,
" I'rusncn azj pi) la p.
SHIRTING, scron-elghtr, bale, 14 e.
44 ' retail ir>^ c.
TALLOW, lb . .. 15 c.
YARN, Factory, by bal?v M Ort
" " bunch $2 25
The Texas Almnnao for 1868.
With Federal and Stale Statistics; Ilia*
toriciil. Descriptive and Biographical
Sketches, Relating to Texas.
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Galveston, Texas.
Public Mooting.
THE eilizms of Greenville, all interested
in education, and business msn Interested
In the general prosperity of the Town, ore
requested to meet in the Court House Friday
staging, July 10th. at Si o'clock, The
meeting Wilt be adlrvaaod by Da. JAMES
C. FITRMAN, and l<y Dm. BASIL MANLY,
Ja, who will present for consideration a
p an designed to scon re the continued operation
of Furtnan University. 6-2
MERCHANT MILLS.
mtir UAratne ilia S...UU tk.S
1 ho hu recently 7u? bis MILLS In tborough
and complete repair, and ia well prepared
to turn nut the beat of Flour. Mia BOLTING
CLOTHS are entirely new, nud ho feela
confident of being able to give complete aatlefaetion
to hla patron* and friend*.
I atill bare in my employ Mr. J. W. CARMAN,
who ia regarded a* one of the beat Millera
In. the State.
Corn, Rye, Buckwheat, Ac., ground *a formerly.
O. W. PARKINS.
July 8 7 tf
Stone's Mills.
MY MILLS are now in first rate order,
having been UKPAlKKT) and com
plated with FIRST CLASS FRKNCI i
BURRS, from Utica, New York, a new nnd
superior ftnmter. which,cls?na?e without
waste ; an at Urged and improved Bolting
Hetl, newly re-coiored with the mo?t improved
and aupeifine Anchor Bulling Cloth,
and attended l>y A. M. Holmes A ?A>n. ot
long experience. and of acknowledged su?
pcriorlly as wncat millets
Public | n'ronage is solieftcd, and will I 0
1 lawnkfas*)v received.
JdME K S'ONP.
July 8*1', 18id 1-|
11 T K RTt
POTOAU '
PATENT MEDICIMS.
"*gS3Z&
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA
ti (ijt* ?'**>'. m iw*'Jits ?ni ?? -?
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral
Ayor'e X*il1a
Allcock'a Porous Plaster
Allocs Lung Balsam
Allen's Hair Restorer
" - h '
Burnett's Cod Liver Oil
Brnnilrcth's Pills
Butoman's Drops
Baruotte's Worm Sugar Drops
Bcckwith's Pills
Batchelor's Itair Dye
Brown's Essence Ginger
Brown's Bronchial Troches
Brown's Worm Comfits
Barry's Trlcophorons
Chrietarloro's IiHir Dyo
Coxe's Gelatine
Davie' Pain Killer
Dalby's Cnrmiuntivo
Dalley's Pain Extractor
Drake's Plantation Bitters
Fahtrcstock's Vermifuge
FoRgnte's Cordial
Farina Colognes
llelinbold's Extract Buchu 1
Ilognman'b Elixir Bark
Hcgnman's Cod Liver Oil
Hegainuu'a Benzine . !
IlollownyV Worm Cftndy
. ? * ( l ?' i ,t ' i
Hamilton's Cough Candy >
Ilainblcton's Iiair Stuin
HooilaiuVs German Bitters
II >stetter\> Stomach Bitters
Husband's Magnesia
Henry's Magnesia
Hall's llair Rcnewer
Ueinifshle Queen's Delight
Hollow-ay's Pills i
"
Jay lie's Expectorant
Jay lie's Alternative
J ay no's Pills
Knight's Sarsaparilln
Knight's Pulmonic Syrup
Knight's Ilnir Dressing
Knight's Ilnir Re&torer
Lul>ins' Extracts
Lyoit's Ivatharion
MulFntt's Bitters
(
Moffntt's Pills 1
jj '
McMumi's Elixir Opium
Mustang Liniment
<
Pearson's Ilair Rejuvinator 1
Painter's Diamond Cctncnt
Peery'a Dead Shot .
Powell's Sewing Machine Oil
Plmlon's Night Blooming Cerius
Phalon's Flur De Mayo J
Risloy's Extract Buclm
Radway's Ready Relief
Radway's Ready Resolvent
ltndway's Pills
Spears' Frui Preserving Solution
Spalding's Prepared Glue
Rtronrr'a Pilla
?o *
Thompson's Eye Water
riiomeonian Powders
Toothache Drops ,
Van Bnskirk's Sozodont !
Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry ,
Window's Soothing Synip !
Wright's Pills.
All of the above, fresh and now, ;
can bo had of
F. A. WALTER,
ASSENT, |
At tho old Cornor Drng Storo of .
i
Dr. EarlcV. i
July 3 7 1 1
%
1 KB fg SI
rho Stato of South Carolina, '
OUKBNVILLK COITNTY.
In Court of Ordinary.
B. W. NASH AND .TANK NASH, Applicants,
against Mooncy ltodgcre, Martha Hodgcr*, 1
Oely'Aon Rodgere, Marietta Rodgere, heirs
of KLIZAUKT1I K01X4BR8, doconscd.
Juiuet K. lialili and other?, I)oK<uili?iilii?
WtntfvM f?r ?ij]? or itirttfnm of Urn! K*tx1te.
I T ?|ipmrltf to my ittlWwtioii that Moonoy
Rodgurs. Martini Hudson, Culy Aon
odgcrs an<l Marietta Rodger?, heir* of KLIZ- J
ABBtll ROIMlliRS, deceased, reside without
Uiia Stato i It in ordered and decreed, That
thoy do appear at a Court of Ordinary, in per- ,
on or by Attorney, on Stiturdoy thr .1 <i tiny
of Oetobrr nrjrt, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. to ahow .
cause. If any tlioy oan, wliy the Heal Kstato of N
JAMKS BAlilJ, deceased,situate in (ireenrille
County, on waters Kaburn Creek, boundod
by lands of'C. It. Stewart, Mrs. T. C. Dolling
and others, and containing ONK HUNDRT^
AND TWKNTY AORK3, more or loss, should "
not bo sold or divided, lor partition among tbo
hrirrt of raid deceased.
flleen under my hand, at (lfeonvllle Court
Home, tbie 3d day of July, A. 1>. 1303.
S. J. DOUTU1T, 0. O. D.
July 8 7 1m
District Court of the United States
For the District of South Carolina. In
Bankruptcy. Iu the Matter ol J. P. Tool,
Bankrupt.
H|X> whom it may oonecrn: The under I
1 il({itM hereliy'give* nolle* of M< an I
( ointment a* Aenlxncr of the Wtutr of J P.
' ol, of th? of N?wbe?rv,' ?ud
Slate of South Carolina within raid DU'tiict,
woo has been adjudged n Bankrupt upon
hi* own petition by th* District Cotiri of |
N?id Dutriut, tinted 2Ud day of June, A. I)..
1368. All penoii* indebted to ?aid Bank- j
rupt, are requested to inak<- payment to the
undersigned.
J. N MARTIN, Aeaigoec. |
July 8 13
HARRISON &
MARSHALL, I
OPPOSITE TIIE MANSION* HOUSE,
8WANDALE'8 BUILDING,
WOULD respectfully call the attention of
their friend.-' and the public generally,
to their LAUOE nud WELL SELECTED
STOCK
op
3D n tJ G s
AND
They keep nlwnya on hand and are con
Bt.intiy receiving uaditiune to thoir Stock of
mi FRESE All RELIABLE
; Vill us,
BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, i
rbejr offer to the |>ubHc nil POPULAR
PA TEST MEUICIXES,
At moderate price*. They also keep a enro*
plete Assortment ol LAMI?, and a pure nr"
tide of
KEltOSENKOIL. FIRE PROOF TEST
Iu their large Stock, will be found the
PUREST LIQUORS,
FOR MRU IC IK A L I' U R /' O S R'S.
Special attention i? celled to Spear*' fatuous
FRI'IT-rKKSERVINtJ SOLUTION,
which is gaining a high reputation. AH
housekeepers should hare a buttle. Call and
examine.
They havo Just received a large quantity of (
Hid well's celebrated
COAL OIL AXLE UREASE. ]
It is cheaper than lard and much to he preferred
for all bearings.
Have just received a small quantity of
EXTRA FINK PARAGON OIL,
Prepared expressly for Sewing Machines.
Anj always supplied with
GENUINE ALE A.Vb FotltER.
Tbey invite atteuilou to their Stock of
PAINTS, OILS, LEADS,:
)VIKDO \V AKD 8110 IF CA8J? I
ca-x^.m.Asss9
PUTTY, tfcO. 1
They have also just received a full assortment
of
School Books, Hymn
Books, Stationery
f)f all descriptions. Music. Sheet Music Puner.
?nd various other articles belonging to a well- 1
rcpnlated Bookstore.
Call and examine Carter's combined
COPYING AND WHITING FLUID,
which supercedes alt other Inks.
We will often, in a few daja, a completo aslortmont
of *r . 1
FANCY PJ5RFUMKRIBS, SOAPS. COMBS
BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES
NAIL BRUSHES,
WAIST MLS,
stiil numerous other article?.
Pull ami rjruiniiie our Good* hift-r* jmrrhntinff
rlnfihtrt- t 1 *
Remember the lIou9t> s N?st door to
tl.ie Post Office and opposite to the Mansion
House.
PRESCRIPTIONS carcfblljr compounded
at all timua, and will rccoiro tho personal at- i
tension Of the Proprietors.
July 1 0 tf
Turnip Soode. j
WII. WATSON Is receiving Rut*
Uaga, Dutch Glol><*, English Norfolk
Globe. Aberdeen and Dutch Flat Top
Turnip Serds,
Insist i
14.000 L?ACON,0ICB 0O0*^,** ]
300 fi#ck* Extra Family N. C. FLOUR J
IOO Sack* Standard Liverpool SALT
2& Kegs NAILS, aaaortod rlxea
20 Baler BATKSVILLK SHIRTING
IO Dale* McDFE SlilllTINQ
20 Bale" COTTON YARN
20 Bag* Prime and Fair RIO COFFER
20 Barrel 1? HUOAR
IO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO 1
2 BAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK ,
or r
ShocK, Hats, 1
DRY GOODS, DRUGS fc(\ 1
Oar Stock of HATS and S110ER ia r?#ry
large and eomidwto, and wo will guarantee our
sntire Stock will compare with any it. Town,
both at tc quality and price. A cull will ?atlify
you.
I>AVID & STRAI)J*EV. !
May 13 >1 " I
FiTteT
BARGAINS!
mmm/M
(VUE OFFERING GREAT IN]
LOT
r.'j&mbly ?:
WStf KSCXIYXD AK
\LSO IN EVERY LINE OF <
FORGET THE FLAC1
sum
MAIN STREET, OP
July 1
iilllmSi
DRUG
U3 AMSffllMt
HORHAN .
AND WESTMORELAND
KEKP CONSTANTLY on band a FULL
STOCK OF
DRUGS
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
F> ja. I 1ST T s .
mm,
DTE-STUFF3,
tfMG'Jf ARTICLES,
AND
EMBRACING TIIE STOCK
USUALLY KEPT
in a
FIRST O H F> K It
ESTABLISHMENT.
r^rEVERYTIIING WE PUT
UP MAY BE DEPENDED ON
AS IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE.
Give Us a Visit.
ICED
C Y liU PS ? Cream, Strawberry,
O Lemon, Pineapple, Vanilla,
linger, Banana, Sarsaparilla and
Rniul?ean.
June Ui ft . tf
WE SELL THE
PURE KEROSENE OIL
AT ?5 CENTS.
iror can buy an inferior quality
AT A IiOWER PRICK, BUT IT IS
CUE DEARER OIL, AS IT
BURNS OUT much FASTHR,
AND YOU AUK
Lil.MIL.KTU liOM;
roun LIFE AT ANY MOMENT IIT IT.
WE CAX SI^M. SUCH AT SIXTYF1YK
CENTS. HUT DO NOT
WISH TO DO IT.
?C2 CI? 3KT? :*R2 JKHZ 9
as ?3 ?o (0TT?3o L?zaiii aaa.
R. W. FOLGER & CO.
April S 4B tf
Pho State ofRoath Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
It. II. JACOBS, Administrator with Hie
Will anpex-d, agatnat J nines M Jacobs,
Mary E. Jacobs, minor and other*. Do
fendnnla. Citation for Final Settlement
and Decree.
IT appearing to my Mtiefnctiou that James
M Jacobs, M'try II Jacobs, minor, rei-le
wit holt t thi* State; It is ordered and
l.-ereed, that they do appear at a Court ol
)r<llnniy, in person or hy attorney, on Sattrday,
the 5th day of September next, at
10 o clock, A. M., to ali<>w cause, if auy
hey can, wiiv a Final Settlement of the
Eiinte of WILLIAM JACOBS, dtcssirdl
ihould not be made, and a Decree given
hereon.
Riven under my hand, at Greenville
Court House, this 6*h day of June. A. 1)
18I(8. S. J. DOUTllIT, O. O.I). '
Jim* 10 8 *
Notioe.
IN conformity with tho requirements of
JL (lie 1 literii?1 Revenue Laws, 1 hereby
;ive notice ! ? mM Perrons who Piny clniin a
CAl' anil WORM, reieeu on the
remVncs of ABSALOM CARNKY, ncir
jhick .Springs, on the 13th June, 18(18, t>y
S,- Iltnlson Smith, l? cause of violation of
,he Internal Revenue Lawn, to m?ke such
lohna Sefore me wtlhtn 30 .lay a; from the
Ira* publication of this iiclic-.
A. L rOBB,
r>rp Col Ilit Rev , OlfttmiHf I>lsl,, S. 0.
Jour Iftnh. 1 s?rs. 5-3
Received To-day,
A KINK h.t of TKNNKKSKK BACOK.
/V alilrh I wilt * II tow for ttuM. It i?
Inc. Call and see it, an I il?. n coutt are
* J.N'i, l>. !1 V. (.)!. K,
Jun? 3 8 ',1
5SF
BABCAINS! I
S3 &, S?!S
DU CEMENTS A CHOICE
or
SWMSBMSS,
5 wma mm my,
SOODB ON IIAND. *? DONT?
E OF ' BAliGAIXSr
rjrKMJE!
VAN & SON,
POSITE MANSION HOUSE.
6 . tr
SALE OF
VALUABLE
TOWN PROPERTY.
rrtlltt COUMtSSlOKEES apntttntted to select
ii site fitr the Churl House mid
Jnil for tlitf Uislciut of having Iw
eat'd the same in the Town of Wnlbftllfl;
and procure! the lilies of Oue Hundred
Acr?sof Laud Within ruid Town, will, At
10 o'clock, A. M., on
Thursday, the 6th of August Next,
after having Erst laid o(V the Snid laud into
suitable ftiul convenient Lots, broceed to
sell the aaid Lots to tlie highest bidder.
This location is within the beautiful and
thriving Town of Wulliullu, nt the loot of
the 13!oe itidge, and po-?<s3-s advnnlagea
in point of trnde. education,Ac . unsurpasecd
by Shy other plAee In the Slate.
TKU3Isl>F SALE:
One (ninth cash?the balance payable in
three eipuil instalments in three, six nod
nine months, secured by note with approved
security. Titles to Ce executed, but hoi
delivered until purchase money is paid ???
full ' And in case of failure on the part of
put chaser to meet the payments when due,
the property to be forthwith said at his risk.
Purchasers to pay extra for stnmpa ilbd
titles. WESLEY PlTrHFOlUO
W. K. HOLrOMJlK, j
BUY FIlKTWIjtLL, J-CWn*
M. F. MITHHKLU I
O. M. DOYLE, j
WnlhaM.i, S. C , dune 8, 1868. 8-6
STEEN'S
s ? ? m s.
I WISH to inform tlio Cllirens of drccuvillo
nrtd the surrounding .Districts, that
1 have just arrived with the
CHEAPEST-STOCK Of GOODS
over purchased by mo since tho war. I will
not rurreuder to any man In "town or District,
that lie enn sell Ooods of the SAM K QUALITY
CHEAPER than I can. Cull aud examine
for yourselves, at
KTEEN'S STORK.
May 27 1 tf
Recoirod and in Store*
VVEUY Ia?rue Quantity of COUNTRY
BACON?Hums, Shoulders and Sides,
wjiieh I will dispose of Low lor Cash, at
Wholesale or Retail.
THOMAS 8TEEN.
June lV I tf
Crockery.
I am just receiving and opening the,Lost;
largest Miid cheapest lot of CROCKERY
that bus been brought to this p'ttco since the
war. A full assortment of all kinds. Call
and examine. TlIOMAS 6TEEN.
June 10 3 tf
I am opening a Splendid Stock of Groceries;
at very roduecd prices. Call nud satisfy yourselves
that It is so, at
STREN'S STORE.
May 27 1 tf
Also, n largo and magnificent lot of Glassware
and Crockery at very low figures. Call
aud judge fur yourselves, at
SJ KEN'S STORK.
May 27 1 ? tf
I ojt-viui susDiuin is caneti to Uio elegant
I nfgurlmont of Shoes?Ladles', Missus', Boys',
1 Youths' and Servants', and a very fine lo| of
Plowmeiis' SSlioes?mtn fine Brogaus. Call
and provo what I say, at
ETEEN'S fiTORE.
May 27 1 tf
WINES, BRANDIES, LIUUORS
AND
CONPfiCTIONERIES.
'"I'MdE etibscriber would reaprctfolly tn1
form the public that he keeps constantly
on hand and for sale,
WINES BRANDIES, LIQUORS, LASER BEER
AND AIE,
TOGETHER WITH
0TGT3P.0, OAUDXNSQ,
CHEESE, CR ACKER 8, kG,
And would be pleaded to reecive orders
for the name, either in small or large quaulilies.
ALSO
Tie 1* constantly keeping a supply of *
I.U.MBKU on hand, of all sites, v. here liar(tenters
and others can he supplied promptly
nfid at reasonable prices, for cash, retail
or sbnleofh. His Yard Is in rear of his
store, and an inspection is desired.
.UtAIMER! LEATHER!
lie njeo deals l-i Upper ?nd Sole LEATHER,
tthJ the Stock Is constantly kept op.?
TrioeS sre low.
Cull end see mo. Store in the Latimer
Building, first door above Goodlett House.
J. L. sonilE&S,
June H 3
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
TTAVING received the ipi tv nt II o
JT1 pi'tly c< 'rlffHti'il ftrnnd
Tf>BAtVt>. w li i> nk i' lu i r ur 1i Ur.
cut to buy fr.uii ue. ?' ? sale by vi >tlPi.ii|u
, r rctai'. UW IH .* t 1 V AlltV
Uct :}v*