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jg^Mi| jjn... n t, .m* 4 'f;. . : tdfrfcomt of t^p tfonthcni wd. Wmtwii Butee elicit tnoat hearty l-nyM* of applaaw. *r--Mr41il.lv u, ft York, nua the? 1nat' speaker, bp.4 ht i tltvtl lo thanked the Convention for the honor confer* 'ml on bU Flute. The nomination *?< ratlflod with throo hearty cht-i r*. ? 1.16 P, M-?All the fftatoa havo vuM for ftcjnionr. Tntvnvo ? xejtvn?c?it | rvvaija, '"The Kiidltnee und fc|i|ntli ?roStendin$ cbecrlrp vociferously, und waving tbuir handkerchiefs. Cannon arc bdcintng ouWido. * k 1.25 P. v?t?, SIT, far feymeur. caused the mMf.Obthml a*ll? appUute. 1.26 P. X.?Tho CoDventiou hat adjoamed Jot one hour in order to conault on the npmi* nation or a Vlco-Pretfdoat. During tho rooosa ten thousand poopla aa, acinblcd in hoot of Tamtndhy Hal). Speeches warn ma da amidst continuous oboetlng. ?io D. M W.J. ir. v .? i AM - u ugu . o rpTvvu wne made amidst the greatest cxciteuiont, and elicited groat applause C\\ecr after cheer rolled up .when ho declared for Xtlalr. Blair was nominated on the first ballot fbr Vice-President amid itr.menro applause. The soldiers are Jubilant. Ppcoohcs were mndo mostly l>y Confederate oCSccrs. When General Kemper of Virginia,endorsed Blair tho cheers give, Hampton were inosaasud. The ballot was unanimous for Blair. #.16 P. M.?Mr. TIMon eoricurrod for New York in, the nomination of Blair. Immense cheering. 3.SO P. At.?Tho olosing of the Conception was of tho most pleasant nature. The odkera mingle^ together freely and pledged each oUt or .to work earnestly fcr tho ticket. Aftor Gen. Hampton's speeeb alt the Union generals pjvsoht congratulated hliu. ' 3 23 P. M.?Gen. Forrogt, of Tennessee, caat the vote #f his State, making a fctv re* snarks, which wero received with shouts of ap. rlanre. -3.26 P. M.?The streets are crowded with people, oil pleased with the nominees. The best (holing prevails. Tho ticket Is considered sure In November. Simula for Seymour yeeound on all sides. * Naw Yoski July 9. On tho 19th Ballot Pood Woe's name was wlthdrasrn; Ohio voted ior Packer; New York adhered i? Hoodticks; Tennessee voted llunewk. The result wa? as follows t Hancock 136|? Hendricks 107% y tUJ rest scattering.? California voted tor Judge Field, and Missouri far Blair ?n this ballet. On Che Stth ballot Ohio gave Hancock U wotea; Chase lost the half vote which he had steadily reoetvod from California. The remit of thU ballot *H m follows: Hancock 143}, Hendricks 131. On the tint knUot Missouri voted for Danoock ; Toauoesoo split, giving Johnsou i rotor Massachusetts gave Cbaso 4 vote*, which produced hisses mingled with and drowned by tumultuous applause. Tbo remit of this ballot was as follows*. IT uncock 131) Hendricks 333, English 19, Chaae 4. On tha twonty-ascond ballot Ohio declared for Seymour, Heidrlcke gained heavily. At this time Seymorr positively declined the nomination, upon which Valbindigham insist d tbet be (Seymour) would be cempellcd to yield to tbo demonstration in his behalf.? North Carolina, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin und other States now changed tbclr votes in favor of Boymour. Scymrhr was nominated. The most intense excitement prevailed. Dele gates ovn the h9.ll arose to their feet crying, " change our votes." State after State changed Its votes, and as the excitement reached tbo surrounding crowd, and was thence communlented to (he streets, the cannon bclehcd fnrlK (n iVun^Asinw Inttea ll?? ? "r"' ?"* *vwvr, IIIU nilMMUUVUIUVIII that Horatio Seymour ha<! been unauhnously chosen as the Democratic candidate for tbo Presidency. Tbo Convention then proceeded to tbo nomination of Vice-President, Maw York, July 11. In accepting tbo nominal ion, Seymour said : " It was my ambition to take an active part, from wblch I am now excluded, in tbo groat struggle going on for tbo restoration of tbo General Government and prosperity to our country; hot I havo been caught by tba overwhelming tide that Is bearing us on to a great political cli an go, and I And myself unable to resist its pressure." " Blair said: " We wore about entering on a contest for the restoration of the Union and , the principles of tho Constitution, and tbo preservation of "je white raco from tho domination of a aemi-barbarous people." Kaw York, July 12. Cotton a shade lower; solos 1 .rtOO bates, st 82. Gold clotod strung, at 4)|. Southern bonds active and advancing. Haiti Rome, July 18. Cotton qnlet. at 32. Sbouldcrs rib sides lf?i. Mess pork 2V. Chaui.kstor, July 13. Cotton dull nnd nominal; sales only 0 bales; quotations unreliable; receipts 70. BavarraO. July IS. Cotton dull?middling*'ftvmluulty 30; no . t n AonrstA. J?ly If. Cotton market quiet; sales lt> bales?middling SO. Haw Onv-KAMs, Jnly IS. Cotton easier?middlings SI; sales 327; re coij>ta 218. > Livrnroor, July 18. Cotton quiet?upland* lift f 0riven 12| ; sale* 10,000 bale*. Dikd, at bis residence In Greenville District, 8. C.. on the 28th of April, IS AS, THOMAS OODDSMITH, Hit., in a good old age, respected and honored by all who knew bun. He was worn Deo. if 1781, and htrunt* somber of tbo Baptist Church Dee. 25, 181ft. In the active part of hts life, he was remarkable tor energy, Industry and idelity. Whaterer hla hand found te da, ha did It with bW might. And eren In tko years of weakness and increasing Infirmities, ho oonid not relinquish the satisfastlon of having something to da, and doing it. His place at Church was rtishr ampty t and Ms slow, steps, supported by hU staff, M be same forward regularly to hU accustomed seat, serred as a standing rebuke to ail uho absent themselves from tbo house of God for trivial causes. HU end was saltn and peaeotfcl. lis passed away, surrounded by hi* kindred, who inourn for hla ait uuo not lost, but oaly gone before. * M. Jiu U- . .. Tho Palmetto Ffre Company "llf ILL pnrade on Friday, the 17th lnat., yy at ift o'clock. P. M. The motnbera will appear, In fell untfetm with Whits Pants. By order of President. A. A. POATKRj Sec'ty. My Nk ft 1 Turnip Seede. Wn. WATSON i# rec-iving Roto e Tlsga, I Hitch Olohc. Pnrltsh Xnrfolk Olohc. Aberdeen end Dutch Kl.it Top Tnmlpflcida ? ?* July I ? . * _ J ?_s FBfflJ I Ui UIR | WOULD roepootfully announce to bU , frioipl* ?n.l thv cill*ei>? o( Greenville, k tlini U (a M<< iutentlnu to return to thi? pl*?o in ill* ttrly put uT August ext. fur the pur-' pose of rcmmlng the dutic* of hi* Prufcmioo. ilu eoUrltt.thii put re:.ago of tbo public, /tfly 15 8 tt , | ?r ? -J ;?-?: Notice to uoiimns'.onera ito .ds and . Bridges, 31 Brg't., S C. II. AN Extra Meeting of the CommiiiBionere ' of Hoed* end Bridges, will be held .. at Toney's Old Field, on Saturday, the let day of August. The inwnbers nre all ox- | pr ?t?d to be pissent, ae budnm of linportanoe must be transacted, and got in pr?>por shape to turn o/?Tto our surce-sor". The Tax Collector and all other* interested are requested to he present. J AM Kit McCULI-OUOII, Chairman Donr?l Oonwutaaioiiera llot.de nt.d Hi idgfS, 3d Regiment, 8. C. M. July Ifl 6 H Not CO. JIIETtKnT forbid atl persons from purchas_ ing the LOT OF I.ANH situated In tho own of Orccnvllio, on whteh f now tivo. nnd which w'ascnnteycd hy me to PATRICK F. HOPPER of North Caioliua, by deed boarlng dute tho 8th day of February, as tho aboro ' conveyance waa without consideration, nnd the transaction fraudulent n# the part of tho said Patrick Hopper. RtJTlI LKNTP. Jaly 11,1803. 8-3 FOSTEK & HUNTER ARB offering In the citizens of Oreea vllle and the rictiity, a Ktw and Piesh Stork of Goods, at low prices, and t>y their attention to Luelncsa. and use of all the Inellltles for obtaining good* upon stiuli terms as will enable them to soil ae low ae the lowest, paying Cael? for all their '|>nrehae?e, and selling entirely for ensh, they hope to obtain s fair share of the public patronage. FOSTER &. HUNTER hare on Tmiid n fine stock ?f Light CnlleoV, Bleached and Uubleaclicd Donn sties, at low (igbr> s. Foster a hunter hi*e Irish i.?nrt?a, Blay and Krown Liuene, Linen I)uck and Farm. r?' Linen, at the lowest Cash prions. r?0HTEK A HUNTER have Plnid and Faney Sammer. Cawimerea, Tweeds, Joans, Repellents, Ac. Ac. X?OSTER & HUNTER hare Han.lk.r i. chiefs, Linen ami Cotton, Hosiery and t>h?v##, llooftHkim, Mil Trimming*, A?., it, m low M the market affords. tjvjsteu a HUNTER hava Barege* Tn. I marlines, Lenoo, Lawn#, Minding, nt ! vary low jgif. a. . Foster a n unter !?*'?? iaig* st.wk of Q?nte', Indies' and Children*'Shoe*, witch th?v can warrant to b* good aad do g.-od wvltt. FoSSf* IKJNTER have ?7?w Fine 8o(t Pur and -Woo! Uata left, ni ex tremely low price#. They know wl?*l th.y say to be true. TTSoSTER ATiUNTKR. p. lT^d" aiTd" tire JL Rio and Java C?>fftet, and Gre.n and I Btaelc Teas. FOSTER A HUNTER have on l.and r.nd just receiving Brown and R. fined Sogars und Syrup#, Slokissc#. A". UOSTKR aIFuNTER ?r- rmeivictr Cn..i die*, Raisins, Citron, Spice*, Canned Flab, Ac. l?OSTER A HUNTF.U sell Broom#, BuckJL eta, Tul>* and Cedar 1'rtiU. 1 ?t ? * 1 ROSTER A IlUNTF.lt ko?v .Ky. Ride Powder, Shot and Cop*. 170STEII A HUNTER sell Bur Turpentine Soap#, Colgate'# Toilet. Soap#, Windsor Soap, and other kinds. Yenrt Powder#, I Mustard, Flavoring Extriu-tis Ac. FOSTER A HUNTER hav* Fre#li Butter. Soda, Fuucy and ether Crackers and Biscuit. July 15." ? 4 Dkitutt Coi.tacToa's OrrtcE, ) Greenville, July 10, IgftS. t T)Y viftuo of sn order from 11. O, 1IKRRICK, Assessor cf the .Id District dutcd Audcrcou July 1st, I will expose for rule at the store of Gowur, Cox, Murklcy A Co., on Taoodny, the 21st Jdly at 12 <>*clock, M., one TWO-HORSE WAGON, TENT CLOTH and HARNESS, and TWO IIOR8AS, together with about one hundred gallons of CORN WHISKY, in six parcels. Tho above is (bo property seised from J, M. Jones, for a violation of the InUsmul Revenue Laws. Tsbms Cash. ?:o:? At the sstno timo and place, I will sell, one STILL, CAP and WORM, being tliu STILL soiled from Absalom Carney. AI.SO, One STILL, CAP and WORM, seised from Mrs. Davidson. A. L. COBB. Deputy Col. Int. Ror. Grocnvillo County. Juno 10 8,2 * * Nottoe. IN comtbrmlty with tho requirements of tho Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby giro notice to all person* who may claim a STILL, CAP and WORM, soiled on the 8th July, in Hani, aixnii Msron uim irow wroonviuo court , IIohm, nbont on* milo from Mr*. Oross'j to sake lurh claim before me within 20 duy* frvu the Artt publication of this notice. A. L. COBil, Deputy Col. Int. Rev. Greenville County. July 10 8 S RiBUCllQH lit PRICE?. tmnTSPmniii I HAVE returned from ?h* Ifortb, and in at my old etand, llokc's Corner., soiling Goods at Reduoed Price#?prices I It ?a I oalll antl t ti a I i m At An/) Aa f inlan#) 1/. change my busineee next lull, will eon ti one lo wll mj/rfwnt Stock at lite lowest poa ibis rate*, lo cover c?rt and charge*. To any person desirous of buying Cheap Goods, I would simply say, eoms and look at what I have in Stoic, learn the prices, and if yog don't find good Goods, at the rates stated, then 1 do not expect you lo tsk* them. 1 have on lutna a fine lot of Larger Heavy and F*i Tennessee BACON! BACON!t Baeon?Bides, Shoulders and Hams, which ! will sell Loss fos Oaeh, or in xchange for Cora and Klonr. Call and examine it. Jnm. 19. Asliaiioirc, lfoke's Old Stand, West Corner Public Hniiare. Next H<*>r New Couit Honrs. IJv M 9 tf ? 8 TF 8 S 8 S THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST theological seminary. OREXEV1LLE, 8. 0. JAMES P. BOYCE, D. D., Professor of Syrtcmnlie Theology, Polemic Tboulofcjr mud Apvlo|?tki< JOHN A. BROADVf*, D. D., Professor of Interpretation "? Now Tontftutctii, and Prvparatkm and Delivery vf i>vrlUuUS. DAPlXi MANLY, Jo., P. D., I*rofhsoor of mMicnt Iii(r??luetlon. and Intprprotation of tho Old Tcstnuicut. WM. WILLIAMS, D. P., Professor of Cbvtcb History, Ohorcb Ooremuiaut, and Pastoral Duties 11HE Session opens (ho fir it Dug of ffep iuul conllnocs eight months. It i* particularly desirable thnt Studonta should bo present at tbo very beginning of the 8os ion. Tbo Introductory Lecture will bo delivered by Rcr. W. Williams, ou Tuesday, September Tot., TSf?9, at 10 o'clock. The plan of the Seminary is peculiar. .Instruction io provided adapted to tho various classes of tho IL.ptist Ministry. While those who bavo ctijoyetl superior ndvanlajrec of literary culture need a couipleto curricrluiu of Theological Study, it is iuipor.ant to afford facilities to those of our brethren whose circumstances have not permitted, and will not now allow, their eutrnuco ou a full Literary Conrsc. Accordingly, those who wish to pur* sue a full Theological Course, (including tbo Hebrew and Orcelt Scriptures, and the boot Latin writers on Theology,) hare tho opportunity of doing so, tho range of Study being us cxtonsive as any other institution in the country. Those, on tho other band, who desire tho Uiost thorough preparation they aro ablo to gain witbpnt a knowledge of tho I .earned Language*, cau'study tbo 8criptures in tho English version, (as the other Students do also,) and pursue a complete Theological Course iu all tho topics which do not require (J reck, Hebrew or Latin. Each Student selects such subjects ns he prefers; and each subject, except the Greek and Hebrew, is completed iu ono Sorsion. The whole rnngo of Theological Study is'divided into eight distinct Schools, as follows t /. Hiblienl /sfiWncti'gs, II. Old Tcetcment Interpretation, [Kr.gli'h and Htbrtir.) IU. Act* Tcetament Interpretation, (Enq* and Greek.). (V. Hy'tematic Theology, (Engliehuml Latin.) F. Polemic Theology ami Apologetic*. VI. i/.aniletiee. VII. Kee'e'iaetirnl Ilietory, 1'///. Church Government and Pttefornl Doties. The Student Is graduated hi each of tnese Schools separately, the graduation depending .on strict examinations held mainly in writing. Thus a 0 tad ml. if ncMiifsl. ? ? *w?nl?i? in oh year I he Studies of tho Schools which ho hu selected, according 11 his preparation or preference, and can afterwards doctdo whether be will continue unothcr year, and what other subjects he will study. The complete Course of tho Institution will ordinarily require three or four years, according to tho Student's ability, thoroughness of preparation and diligence. Tbara art no charges for Twit ion, nor Fcer of any kind. Teat Books arc loaned to Students who rnnnot supply themselves, though it is much better to own thini, if practicable. A Building has been secured, in wbich tho Students reside and board in common, paying the actual Cost of thoir supplies. I.ast year this was about Dine dollars a month, besides fuel, lights and washing. It is thought that for the onauing Suasion $100 will oovorlhe entire expense, exclusive of clothing and traveling expenses. If brethren desirous of attending arcnnnblo to provido the whole oi the necessary nfnunut, they arc invited to nouimunicato with any mciuhur of tho Faculty, informing hhu how titnch they can provido themselves, or secure from their immediate friends, and how irmcli assistances tbey will need. Some brethren have kindly offered to asssist in this raattor. and lurtber cou'ributions for the purpose uro invited. n. MANLY, JR., Secretary of tho Faculty. July 7r?, 1P??. 8-3 The Stato of South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUNTY. la Equity. J0I1N A. HAWKINS, by next friend, rt r?. II A It ill KT D. DIKE it at. ? Bill to Jlartkalt A?i>t?, iS'uic, I'arfftimt, rfr. PURSUANT to (lie Decretal Order in this ease, the creditors of JOHN P. HAWKINS, dveeured, are required to render and prove their demand* before ma, on or before the first day of November next. J. P. MOOllK, C. E. 0. D. July 12th, 1S?8. 8-td Tho Stato of South Carolina, U RE F.N VI I. Lit CO UN TV. In I'quily. JOHN W. MORGAN, Executor, r*. LtXNEY N. MORGAN el at.?Hill to M,u,h<tU A? ict?, Sole, Injunctiui), rfr. PURSUANT to tho Dcerct.il Order in tho above case, tho creditor* <>f NATHANIEL MORGAN, deceased, nro required to render and prove their demands before tno, ou Mr before the first day of December next, J. P. MOORE, C. K. G. D. I..'| 12th, If ??. 8-td Tho State of South Carolina, a It EES YIL /. E CO UN T Y. Iii Eqitiiy. NANCY BOWDEN, Administratrix, ?nd R. I/. BOWDEN, Administrator, r?. J. M. BOWDEN ti at.?Ititl to Mnrtholl Afrit, Nate, fri^KMelioii, rf'?. PURSUANT to tho Decretal Order in tho above case, tho creditor* of REUBEN I.dWDEN, deeensed, are required to render and- prove their demands befovo rae, within throe months, (on or before the 15th day of October next.) J. P. MOORE, C. E. 0. D. July 1Kb, hffl. 8-td Tho Stato of South Carolina* OHKENVILLK COUNTY. Vh Equity. ELIZA J. PRINCE, Executrix, r?. NANCT M(KINNEY et al.?Hill to Marsh fll A net*, fin U, fnjunetivH, ife. PURSUANT to the Decretal Onlcr In the above ?? ?, tho creditor* of JASPER J. PRINCE, deceased. are required to render and prote their demand* beforo me, on of before the Aral day of December next. J. P. MOORE, C. E. 0. I). Jul/ 12th, IftAft. ft?til S one's Mills. MY M1LU3 are now in Arit rnle order, having been VIMPAIRED and competed with FIRST CLASS FRENCH LuRRS, from Ulica, New York, n new and superior Smaller, which eternise* without wnrtte ; an enlarged and improved liolliug Reel, newly re covered with the most improved ami superfine Anchor Bolting Cloth, and attended by A. M. Holmes A Hon, of long experience, and of acknowledged superiority na wheat millet a I'nldic pa'ronage it solicited, and will bo thankfully received. .lESHL K STONE. July 8' It, b8C3. 7-4 I I SI T | ?l> HARRISON & ~ MARSHALL, , OPrOSITK TUB MAN3ION I10UWS, SWAKDALE'S BUILDING, WOUI.D ro<n>oolfully call the aUwntiou of their fHonds ami tho )iuMie ?p?criUly, to their LiAKUfc! iiml WHIiL HKLKCTKLt , STOCK OP JU ?1 U tw W | S?RT8?B3BTo' Thoy keep always on band and are coft- / stantly receiving additions to tlioir 8to<k of m, F2KI 11 ffiilil use ujas, BOTH FOREIGN AN9 DOMESTIC. They offer to tbe public all POPULAR PATr.ST .MKDICIXBS, At moderate prices. Thoy also keep a oorti" ; plcto Assortment oi LAMPS, and a pure ar- 4 tiole of KKUOSKNROn,, KIKE PROOFTEST ^ In their largo Stock, will bo found the PUREST LIQUORS, FOE MEDICINAL J' URP OSES. (j Special attention is vailed to Spears' fatuous ? FRUIT-PRESERVING SOLUTION, |l which is gaining a high reputation. All housekeepers should have a bottle. Call and examine. f They have just received a large quantity of * HidwoU's celebrated COAL OIL AXLE QKEASE. ( It is chcn{>er than lard atul much to be pro* furred for all bearings. Have just received a small quantity of EXT HA FINE PARAGON OIL, 11 Preparod expressly for Sewing Machines. Afe always supplied with . GENUINE ALE AND TORTER. J They invite attention to their Stock of PAINTS, OliS, LEADS,} WIN DO ]V AND SIIO W CASE . 3PUTTY, cfcO. They have also just received a full assort* incut of School Books. Hymn Books, Stationery : Of all descriptions, Music, Sheet Music Paper, and various other articles belonging to a w?llrcgulntcd Bookstove. Call and cxniniuo Carter"? combined COPYING AND WHITING FLUID, ] which supercede? itll othor Irrfc*. J We will open, in a fe* dwy?, a completo assortment of FANCY PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, COMBS BRUSHES, T00TII BRUSHES NAIL BRUSHES, WALTBLS, an?l numerous other articles. Call ej-amhm our O'oinli htffrt j?t reflating eltcirher*. Iteincmhcr the House: Next. Jonr t? the Post Otlieo and opposite (o the Mansion House. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at nil time?, and will receive the pcrroual attention of the Proprietor*. July 1 fl tf | MERCHANT MILLS. ; rpiIE undersigned informs the puhlic that I ho ha* recently put his MILLS In thorough and complete repair, and is well prepared to turn out the host of Flour. His BOLTING CLOTHS are entirely new, and ho feels confident of being nhle to give complete satisfaction to hi* patrons ar.d friends. I still have in my employ Mr. J. W. CARMAN, who is regarded us or.o ut-tho best Miller* in the State. I Corn, llyo, Buckwheat. Ac., ground us for- p tnerly. ?. G. \V?-I'AitKlNfl. ? J..lv ft 7 tf Rill SUEi 14.000 T1JACON'IOICK cot;N1 R1 I 300 Sacks Extra Family N. C.. FLOUR 1 too Sncl-3 Standard Liverpool-SALT I * 25 Kegs NAILS, assorted shier I 20 Ualoa BATKSVILLE SHIRTING iO Rules McREF. SHIRTING 20 Rules COTTON YARN 20 Dags l'rimc and Fair RIO COFFEE I ^ 20 Barrclls SUGAR JO RAGS Durham Pm4in|f TOBACCO 2 RAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO. ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK or A Shoes Slats, DRY GOODS, DRUGS &(', Our Stock of HATS nn<l SIIOES is very largo and complete, and wo will guarantee our H entire Stock will compare with any in Town, both as to quality and price. A call will satisfy you. DAVID & STRADLEV. i May IS 61 tf Tina State of South Carolina, OREENVILLE COUNTY, -t In Court of Ordinary, E. W. NASH AND JANE NmSII, AppRo-tnts, a against Mooncy Rodgrrs, Martha Rodger*, d Coly Ann Rodger!*, Marietta Rodger*, heirs C of KLTZAUKTII LODGERS, deceased. ? Juste) K. Babb and others, Defendantsj Citation for tale or dichrioH etf Ileal K*lnt?. ^ IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mooney , Rodgors, Martha Rodgers, Cely Ann Rodger* and Marietta Kodgers, heirs of ELIZARETil RODGERS, iW-ceusod, reside Without Ibis State: It !? ordered and decreed, That they 4* appear at a Conrt of Ordinary, in person or by Attorney, on Nutm-thiy the 3<1 ilrhf ' r\ . i . A U t.\ .U..L, It J I /VH titer lit* If HI |U v vnn.1%, ji. < >., ?uvw canoe, if any they can, wby the Real K?tatc of . JAMES BARB, dcccV*ed,*ituato in <7roen\illo j County, on watera Kaburn Creek, boundod by lamia of C. Ji. Stewart, Mra. T. 0. Rolling I am* other*, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, more or lc**, abould not bo Mid or divided, for partition among tho r hoira of raid deceased. tiivco under my hand, nt Orccnvilio Court Houoe, tbia 3d dry of July, A. D. I86S. S ?. J. DOUTII IT, 0. ?. D. Jtily 8 7 dm ? ' _ i Received To-day, * A KINK lot of TENNESSEE BACON, I which I will Ml Iiao Jor rath. It i* i tine. Call aud see it, and then compare I |>>ice*. JNO I> ASllMoltK. J mi v 3 ,t tf S 3 u ? J BARGAINS! mwa o VRE OFFERING CiWKAT INL LOT wtft m va xaw ^ <s mi'n motto? ire VLSO IN EVERY LINE OF G FORGET THE FLACE SULLI MAI.V STREET, 07'; July 1 HlMmEl DRUG II M iSMISi ? nor. CAN AND WESTMORELAND ["7"EE1> CONSTANTLY ou baud a FULL IV STOCK OK 1>RUGS MEDICINES CHRMTCA r.S PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, fancy articles, AND EMBRACING THE STOCK USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST ORDER ESTABLISHMENT. ^"EVERYTHING WE PUT JP MAY RE DEPENDED ON \S IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE. Give Us a Visit. iced m&vsiNm. >YRUPS ? Cream, Strawberry, J Lemon, Pineapple, Vanilla, linger, Banana, Sarsanarilla and >_! 1 villi! 1>1,11U. Juno 21 5 (f WE SELL THE HIRE KKHOSENK OIL AT 75 CENTS. OU CAN BUY AN INFERIOR QUALITY AT A LOWKK I'RICE, BUT IT IS T1IE DEARER OIL, AS IT DUU&S OUT much FASTER, AN I) YOU ARE LIABLE TO LOSE OUR LIFE AT ANY MOMENT BY IT. \YB 6MA' SELL SUCH AT SIXTYFIVE CENTS, BUT I>0 NOT WISH TO DO IT. ?LI2 m.~m JBjT* XL<~" 252 IK2 Su Ss ?K0 CfJfii'?3a If.jlUo R. W. FOLGER & CO. April 8 41V (f Pho State of South Carolina, GREENVILI E DISTRICT. In thar Court of Ordinary. , t. IT. JACOBS, Administrator with the Will annexed, nifainst J sines M Jacobs, Mary E. Jnrob*, minor nnd other*. Do fondants. Citation for Final Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to my satbfnctfon that Jump# M. Jacob*, Marv E. Jacob?, minor, reide without this States It is ordered nnd lecreed, tliat tbey do appear at a Court of Irdlnary, in poreon or by attorney, on Snt~ rday, the Sth day of September next, at 0 o clock, A. M., to show eitose, tf any key ean, why a Final Settlement of the fet at a of WILLIAM JACOBS, deceased, Uonld not b? made, and a Decree tjiven hereon. Given under my hand, at OrOcnvllle Court llouae, this 6th day of June, A. D. 1*68. & J. DOUTUIT, O. O. D. June 10 8 8m' District Court of the United States. 'or the District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy, in the flatter of J. P. I'ool, Bankrupt. l\l whom it may concern: The tinker t eigne*! hereby grves notice of bin ap>ointnirnt na Assignee of the eMnte of J P. *ool, of the District of Newberry, nn.1 itnte of South Carolina within snid ftirtrict, woo haa been a jmlgrti a Bankrupt upon i;a own petition t y the District Comt of aid District, da>od 22d day of June, A. I>., 1868. All persona indebted to said Bankopt, nre riqituatcd to mnke payment to the imleii-iguci. J N MARTIN. Anignae. July ? 7 8 # a & ??B )UCEMEN'TS * IN A CIIOICIC. OF' mesMss,' OfEHID TH33 ?if. iOODS ON 11AND. ? DONT : of ' bah a aims? VAN & SON, "OSITti MANSION noUSEI. c tf SALK OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. rpriK COMMISSIONERS appointed to oeA lect ft site for lh? Court House and Jnil for the Di-tiict of Oconee, liaving local' d the same in the Town of Walhallar and procured tlie titles of One Hundred Acres of Land within euid Town, will, at 10 o'clock, A. M., <>n Thursday, the 6th of August Next, after having ttrst laid off the said lnnd into suitable and convenient Lots, proceed to sell tlie sftid Lots to the highest bidder. This location \? within the beautiful and thriving Tow u of Wnllialln, nt the loot of the Blue Ridge, and possesses advantages in point of trade, education, Ac , unsurpassed by any other place in the Stale. termsttf sale s Ono louith each?the bulnuce payable in' three equal instalments in three, six and nine mouths, secured by note with approved scc.uidty. Titles to be executed, but not delivered until purchase money is paid in f'ttlL And in esse of failure on the part of purchaser to meet the payments when due, the property to be forthwith soid at his riek.Purchasers to pay extra for Btnmjis and titles. WESLEY MTOllFORO.I W. K. HOLCOMBR, . I BUY FRET WELL, >Coro'rsu M. F. MITtTIICLU I O. M. DOYLE, J Walhallu, 3. C , J? ne 3, ISC8. 8-? ?TEBINUB 8 * ? & 38. T WISH.to inform the Citiaens of flrrenvillc ami the surrounding .Districts, that I have just arrived with the EBEAPEST STOCK IF MS ever purchased l>y mo since tbo war. I will not surrender to any man in Town or District, thai tie. can sell (iootls of the SAM R Q1TAI.ITY CHEAl'Kll than I can. Call mvd examine for yourselves, ut BTEEN'S STORE. Mny 27 1 if Receivod and in Store, AVERY Lares Quantity of COUNTRY BACON?llama, Shoulders and Sides, which I will dlrpow of Low lor Cash, ub Wholesale or Retail. THOMAS STEF.N. June l1} 4 tf Prockory. I am just receiving and opening the beet, largest and cheapest lot of CROCKERY that Iras been brought to this plnco since tbo war. A fall assortment of all kinds. Call and examine. THOMAS PTEEN. _ Juno Id 8 tf I cm opetiir*.* n Splendid Ftock of Groceries,at very reduced prices. Call and satisfy yourselves tliut it is so, at PTEEN'S STORE. May 27 1 tf Also, a largo and magnificent lot of Glassware and Ovookcry nt very low figures. Call and judgo fjr yourselves, nt PTEEN'S STORE. May 27 1 tf Special attention is catlod to the clogant assortment of Shoes?Ladies', Misses', Roys', Youths' and Servants', and a very fitio lot of l'lotvmuns' fchocs?extra fine Brogans. Call and prove what I say, nt STEEN'S STORE. May 27 I tf WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CONFECTIONERIES. r|",llK fulMribrr would respectfully InX lonn the public that he keeps constantly ct? hand and for sale, WiNFS L RANDIES, LIQUORS, LAt ER BEER J ANO AiE, together wren ?YSTBP.B, C^.r.DIlTSa, CHEESE, CRACKERS, &C. And would he plensed to reeeivo order* for the. same, either in small or large quantities. ALSO He is constantly keeping a snpplf of LfJMflKR <m hand, of all sizes, where Car l>enters and otheis can he supplied prompt- . ly and at reasonable price#, for Cash, retail or w holesale. Ills Yard la In rear of liia store, and an inspection is desired. LEATHER: LEATHER! He also deals In Upper ?nd Sole LEATItEll, and the Stock Is constantly kept tip.? Prices arc loaf. Cell aNid eco me. Store in the Latinior Budding, first door above Go?d'etl llnUm, J. U SOUTH KUN. June A 2 DURHAM I SMOKING TOBACCO. U AVISO riccivnd the afioi oy of Ihoabove JlWtlt Celebrated f t In i: ?1 < ( TOBACCO, wi will n nke it to your interrrl io buy fintll lie. Por rale b> wludi-ml* ,.f retail- I>A V11? .V ST i: All IV. I w. t Jtu ; t i