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1 ,, H'lL ] J .|fvi'
V, y tyflm tlv? llenlib Reformer,
Preserving Fruit
The fruit ?ea?dn is-now fairly upou us.
Wing oshered in by thn strawberry crop,
now rapidlv ripening i? fcwne parts of tha
country,- and portia|? by (he time the Re
former wilf diave rctehril ail ita readers,
entirely gone by in romo "sections. Correspoadtnls
ar* Inquiring as to the beet mcth?
ods of prvoervfng fruits of carious kinds,
*nd wc ha*dtnkm pains to learu the most
reliable methods la oider to meet the wants
? -
vi uiif ramuor*.
llv ** preserving," we Ho not m?in the
*?ld fashion.'d ptaa of converting fruit Into
-an indigestible, unwholesome mim, by adding
M a pound of augar to a pound of fruit,"
wblcli jt it not only prepared to r.-siat
hat the action ofjhe digest,
l*a fluid* fit well; but A method by Which
liia important ecnstiluent of fr)gi?nto dietary.
ami especially the more perifehalile
varieties, nmy br made available for ear
out of thrlraeaaoa.
Muoli baa boeo written upon thie aubjeot,
and many metboda recommended ao " Ilia
Itati" but aucceae in thi*, aa In other de
part men U of the culinary art, depends more
U|ior careful attention to detail*, and the
' exercise of good judgment, than upon this
or Chat paltluular method.
CAMHIXO.
We beet method to preterre fruit with
11 ita erigiaal fliror, is by htremetieally
scaling it troa* Uie air in can* prepared for
tha purpose ; and the** should he of glaaa
or atonavarty a* the acid* of fruit act
chemically on tin and other metal*, often
destroying the flavor of the fruit, and sometime*
rendering it very unwholesome. Either
self *?allng cans, or those which require
eras, may be used successfully, but probably
the former arc heat for thrne of little
experience, and they arc unqueMionr'ly
iftOIW convenient Ol these, there arc *cr?
er?J claimant* for publio favor, all of tlicin
highly recommended, and doubtless all of
tbani good. Our own experience favor* the
jBflMli.yihe - Hero."
xii k imvrkix or kriit.
This elioaiu ho done with the greatest
eu? Veens vaticti** Dot preserved
t aj\ ?aief* canned vli-'o perfectly frrnh,
mod' sneers#is more eertaiu ? kind,
f litis particular is regardo-?. The ftuit
whould be nearly or quite ripe, btlfc not < vertipr,
and any which Iwjir* r.gos of decay,
*?u?i ?>s carefully excluded- '
XMOK1NO TUK ravir.
Kwi')y nil jrariettee ere better tv**tned
than auwefl or boiied, uod this for tur?e
eMoni: i. The fruit it nut mI?% broke.'
and'mashed; 2. It retains more <>l ita oifgi
, rial flavor: and 2. Lhtl< or uo water i* re<qvuaed
to ba added, aid it it therefore cook
wd an ?U own Juice.
Almost. every family haa conveniences
for (teaming an a en?11 scale, either with
tin common tin (learner, or the derated
Clatlom which can l?e tittil in a Minuwn
ettVe. To tLoae avho wlah for more am|>le
facilitiea, we would recomtn-nd the follow
fng cheap and ainiple method: Take a com
ikon wash boiler, and have fitted into it a
horizontal platform of sheet iron perforated
fraaly with half Inch hole*, ao aa to allow
the free passage of ateam. Hare it mautiled
upon leg*, ao it will stand dear from the
water, which should be only a fear inches
deep in Uaa bottom of the boiler.
Have your fruit ce really picked over
nnd placed in Jf clean tin or earthen dish,
with a eorer over it to prevent die eon.
denied ateam from dropping Into it. jlantger
?? required with any kind of frmt. We
are informed by one who la always aucceaa
fnl in thia bueireea that the flavor of th<fruit
i? better preserved without augur, ami
he mwt /oaf a ran. It mgar moot be Med.
it can be added when the cane are opened
for the tabic
Place your dish of fruit on the platform
of your aleamer, hiring sufficient water in
(he bottom, but uot too much. ^Then cover
the whole cloeelv, and ateam until thorough
ly scalded. Some kinds of fruit require a
longer time than other*, and judgment must
he exercised in regard to the matter. It
should not be eooked ao ae to fall to pWees,
but eam altould be lak?u to have it-tliornntrltlv
foielitorl
Svidle the fruit Is cooking the cans should
he j?r*p?rt<i. Several method* have been
recommended, but perhaps the following i?
the beet: Have your etni thoroughly
leansed, end pour Into each a small quan
tfiy of tepid water. Bhake thoroughly, un
til the can is of a uniform temperature?
Then odd a little warm water, shaking as
before. Then a little hot water, and so on
utatIT the can Is hot. This is one of ihe beet
safeguards against breakage and nearly ae
expeditious as any method. Thi* should J>?
done J**l in lime, so that the cans will b?
all ready for the Irull aa soon as done ?
While placing the fruit in the cans, be care
ful to protect them from current* of air, as
they are frequently broken by a aimpl*
draught of cold air.
The fruit may now be poured into the
eaae Peaehes, pears, or other large f-uit,
may be lattiljr arranged in the cans with a
fork, piece by niece, and the boiling juice
added afterward to eorer them. When the
can is lull, shska it and incline it back and
forth, so as to cause the air to rise to the
. top, if any should be among the fruit. Be
sure that tfte can is full to the brim, and
thou screw on the cover, or if not a selfsealing
can, put in the cork, and eover with
melted sealing wax The fallowing recipe
makes good wax: One pound of rosin, two
ounces of beeswax, one and a half ounces of
mutton tallow. Mall aod mix.
All tlta above work should be performed
expeditiously. The cans may tlie.i be set
away to goo), and should be kept in a cool,
dark place, and closely watched fur a faw
days, to see that the sealing is perfect. If
Ota 'rult shows signs of pot being perfectly
scaled, it should be at once taken out, scald
?A ...J l_.l !_
u| HHM vaini ffgmii,
T?Mtow, btirriw, and email irulis, may
ba preserved ia atone jug*. Obarw the
*tw? rules in praparation, heating the jug*
-boroughly before putting in the fruit.?
Whan filled, pUoe one or two thickness?*
ot doth over lite mouth and then put in the
perk, entering the whole with wax.
Br eloae attention to particulars, and the
exwataa of good jvdgro"nt, success la almoat
certain. W. C 0.
Dcath or Mian 8AU.ni O'Neaix.?Our
* comaannlty baa auataioed a aavera lues in
tha death of this rarjr estimable lady, who
departed this transitory life Tueaday, tha
tlth inet., in the ASth year of her age.?
hi lee Belli* was tha danghur of Hugh and
Kaaey O'Neall, the youngest aiater of our
lata dietiaguiehad Chief Junto*. and the
last surviving member, in this section, ol
thaO'Neall family. Miss 8eltie poareaaad,
la fall aiaaaura, tha aobla attributes of th<
O'Neall faaal'y?great intelligence, piety,
charity, simplicity, humilUenergy, bejavtbaM
aad courtesy. I' bur the unaar
g and the ones ml for found a true friend
He* efforts ia any good work were not iai
pulaira, but marked by an heroie eonUnttUj
W devotion. The eoniaiandmente were bai
rjpale ot life; and aha sought thilr libera
foUUhpant. 8he was one who found ii
better to give than to raeetve." And eh<
)|f rone to ber reward in a realm of r.ali
I HrrnlJ 19th jnaf.
THE S
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Pai.c or Tows Lots.?The sale of lot#,1
around the Court Houso% that is t-> he, came
off Thursday last. The lots nil brought good
prices, and, we understand, enough will be
realised from those sales to complete the pub.
Ilo buildings necessary. Many parties from
abroad Invested. There are others amongst
us now Booking ihvostinfuts and houies In our
comiut rativul v oiilnL ??f? K?-1 t. ?
of country.? fivkemt Cunrirr.
N?w York, August 24
(Xdton opened firm, out el>M<1 nih^r
quiet; sales 14 000 bales, at 3O@S0| Gold
stronger, at 45|.
Baltimore, August 24.
Cotton qnid. Flour dull nnd weak?super
9.75@IO 00. Wheat steady. Corn firm
? White I 28: yel|?w 1.25. Mora pork firm.
CllARLR-TnR, August 24.
Cotton steady ; aalra 178 Ixiltt?middlings
28; receipts 1
At'ovaTA. August 24.
Cotton very doll; sales only 1 bale and
receipts 2?all new cotton.
Niw Orlrakb. August 24.
[ Cotton dull?old 2? : soles 100 bales; receipts
00.
Liverpool. August 24.
Cotton closed easy, at a slight, decline?
upland* 10?d.; Orleans lid.: sales 12,000.
bales. '
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
Buena Viata Christian Association.
THE first Anniversary of this Association,
will be celebinted on Saturday, 20th
Inst, at Ebenec r Ohurch, at 11 o'clock, A.
, M. Reports from the President snd Tress
urer will he read, and the Annual Addrcs.
'delivered by Rev. Dr. K. T. Bliist
Tlie public generally, and young men
especially, arc respoetfuilv invited to attend.
A. M. PEHRIFOY, l*iesident
Tims. R. Lkaou,, Secretary.
Aug 19 18 2
The Fairview Democratic Club
WILL meet it Psirvicw on first Saturday
in September, (5th day,) at 2 o'clock, P. M.
By order of the President.
T. H. STALL, Secretary.
Aag 19 13 S
Notice.
ACCORDING to ap|?olntment. the nest
Union Meeting of the TYGER RIVER ASSOCIATION.
iDialrict No. 2.) will he hel l
| n ill) the lUpti?t Chinch at Chick Spring*,
comu-'eDcin* on Saturday, August SlMh.?
Ite*. Win. William*, I). I)., to preach the
Introductory Sermon ; Rev. B. Manly, Jr..
I). D., to preach the Charity Sermon ; 1<*. R
Uod?rwoo<t, to ?ril? the K*aay.
K. It UNDERWOOD, Seo'v.
Aor 12 12 3
"loOST
PLANTERS.
5 000 DUNDEE ija?25
CoiU Kentucky ROTE.
50 Uba. TWINE. *
2,000 Lb*. BACON.
200 lb?- leather.
50 hhg. Spaniah Float INDIGO.
50 Sacks SALT.
10 Sack* Rio COFFEE.
25 Saotu Country FLOUR.
10 Bbla C SUGAR.
5 Dbla Cruabcd SUGAR.
3 Hdd'a MOLASSES.
5 Bbla No. 1 MACKEREL, at
W. J. Whitmirc's,
Old Printing Office, Buncombe Street Store.
P. S.?Order* accompanied with Cash will
bo promptly filled.
Aug 20 14 3
Furniture Sale.
ON Wednesday, S?i tembnr 21, I will m-11
at Auction nt my Sab* Room, ?t 1<i|
o'clock, ?undry Article* of Furniture, concreting
in p*i t of.
Mahogany Choir*. Divan*. Ottoman*,
VVl,?t-not, Bureau, Card Table, Rocking
Chair*, Dining Extension Table, Bidding.
Matir?-#*e?, Picture*. Bedstead, Carpet*,
Looking G1a?*e?, Crockety and Gla'aware,
Cooking Stove and Fixture*, together with
many other article*.
At AO.
ONE OOW and CALF.
Term* Cadi.
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Aug 26 U 1
Notice.
ALL partie* Indebted to HARRISON <1
MARSHALL arc earnestly requeued
to come forward immediately and *-tll? a
portion, if not the whole of their account*.
W* are obliged to have money, and hope
those we have indulged will respond.
Aug 26 26 2
Valuable Land for Sale, in Pickens
County
'PIIE *ub*criber offer* for aal*, hi* PLAN
1 TATiON situated in Pieken* County,
one and a half mile* from the county scat,
and abont 22 from Greenville C. II., con
tabling THREE HUNDRED ACRES ?
Titer* is on the plaee, all nece**ary build
tng? for carrying on a farm?Dwelling
Houaa, Smoke Hon**, Kitchen. Hubtca.
Corn Crib, <fco? ail in good order aod Repair.
On the Tract. I* a valuable
GOLD MINE,
Mid u? be very rich, which could doubtlev
he worked to great advantage.
For term* end further particulars, apply
, to roe, on the plaoe.
J. R. CLAltDY.
Plckerta, S. C.. Aoguat 40, 1863.
Aug 26 14 1*
PHOF.M.G. DECAMPS
' 1IA8 RETURNED TO
rtSjdHHV Greenville with the iutcnlion
of making hit perV
I t leeidonco here
lie and it prepared to giv?
instruction* on the PIANO, ORGAN, MKI.0<
' DEON and OUITAR?alto to give let ton a ir
" HARMONY, VOCAL M1T8IC. VOCAMZA
' TION, and tho FRENCH LANGUAGE.?
r During hit ahteaee he hat been endeavoring
' In caltivato a more thorough aequaiatancr
1 with hie favorite pursuit, and hat been undei
> the heat matUrt in Druttel* and eltewbcre ii
* Europe. For terms, apply to him at tha Man
tIon Uou?e. Aoj Itf 13 tf
I8TIIRI
Oharlott* & South Carolina E. E. Co.
SUPKRINTEN DENT'S (?FFICK.
Columbia, 8. C., August 8, 1868.
ON and after WEONE3DAY. the 12th
in-lniit, the Trbiu4 over the lto?d
will run at follow*, viz:
Leave Columbia at 4.15 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at. 1.00 n. m.
r ni .. i at i _
t/nai luivr hi, ? % ?! i ,#y?? |*. ri?, .
Arrive at Columbia. , 6 IK) a tit. |
Of" Cl<?ee connections. boili ways, wlilt '
Trains of Greenville nod Columbia and '
South Carolina Roads.
Pxesengtirs lor the North, taking ,
this route, linvo the choice of POUR T>?F- ,
PF.HF.NT ROUTES, via: From Greensboro,
either via Danville or Raleigh. Front Wei I
duo, either via Petersburg or Portsmouth ; '
ond.from Portsmouth, either via Old Bay j
Line and Baltimore or Aunainessic Line and
Wilmington, Delaware
CST TIME AS QUICK and FAKE AS
LOW ?? l?v anv other route.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot
Blinding street. .
An Accommodation Train will I c run as
follows:
Leave Ooltmbi'' on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridavs at 7 A. M.. arriving at Charlotte
at 0 35 P. M.
Returning?leave Charlotte on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturday nt G A. M., arriving
at Columbia at 5 t 5 P. M.
Passenger* Inking the 0 A. M. Train from
Charlotte can connect with Night Train of
South Carolina Road for Charleston, l'as
sengeru from Clintlojton can?by leaving
the South Carolina Train at Junction?connect
with.the 7 A M. Train from Columbia.
CALEB BOUKKIGIIT,
Superintendent.
Aug 20 14
Second Hand Piano,
WILL be sold verv low. Apply to
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Aug 19 13 3
iinis iff
AT COST.
THE STOCK OF GOODS
* OF
f!nl .Tnn Tl Aalimnvo
VW4I 1/ AAV* \jy
WILL "BE
SOLI) OFF AT COST,
THE STORE BEING OPEN AS USUAL,
FOR THAT PURPOSE, UNTIL
Sales-day in Soptombor noxt,
WHEN THE BALANCE ON HANDS
WILL BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC AUCTION.
W. H. CAMPBELL,
assignee.
Aug 19 LI '2
Notice.
HY virl-je <>f authority in nie v*atr?l, 1
will expose for to the highest
bidder, nt the sl<-r* of Gower,0.>x, KLukicv
A Co. on Saturday, 29th August, instant,
one STILL CAP "and WORM, being the
property seisid from JOHN NOUR1S, he
causa of violation of luteriinl Revenue
Laws. Terms cash.
A. L COBB, ,,
Deputy Col. 3d Dut.,C.
August 19, 180H.13-2
Slate or Soulli Carolina,
OUEKXVILLE COL'STY.
lu liquify.
JOITN N. GREER nud JOHN W. CUNNINGHAM,
Executors, is. JORDAN 1>.
POOL.? Hill to/urrcloie Mortgage, tic.
HY virtue of the Decretal Order in the ahovo
easo, 1 will sell, at Greenville Court
House, on Salesday in September next, to the
highest bidder, the House and Lot described
in the Bill, viz.: All that piece, parcel and lot
ol Land within the incorporate Jimits of the
Town of Greenville, U? -wit: Two Hundred
Feet on Washington Struct, Oue Hundred and
Twenty Feet on Spring Street, Two Huudred
feet on Hnhn's Lot, and One Hundred and
Twenty Feet on Brown Street, known as tbe
OLD LUCKY STABLC
OF
PRINCE & GREER.
Terms or Balk.?Bo much as may be necessary
to pay the Costs, must be Cash on iluy
or Sale?the balance on a cre<lit of six months.
Purchaser to executa Bond with ndcipiate
surety, to eocure tbe purchase money, Title
Deeds not to be delivered until tbe purchssc
money is paid. And should tbe purchaso
money not he punctually paid, then the premises
to be resold at the risk of tho first purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
.J. P. MOORB, 0. E. O. C.
Com'rs Office. Aug. 10th, 1868.
Aug 12 * 12 4
ASSIGNEE'SSALE.
TJ Y order ofthellon.OEOROF. 8. BRYAN,
J> District Judge of South Carolina, I will
sell, at Oreenvillo Court House,
WEDNESDAY,
THE 9TH OF SEPTEMBER,
AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK,
THE IJVERY STABLE
-?L2NTI> LOT,
KNOWN AS THE 4
M., s< ats.ki..
aaae-a; vnivri oinuics,
Pclnnging to the Eotato of J. P. POOL,
Bankrupt.
Term? of Sale, Cftuh. Purchaser* ta pay
lor stamp* and paper*.
J. N. MARTIN,
Attignee
Aug 12 12 6
Stolen,
ON the night of 7ih in??? a lerge FORREL
HORSE, fifteen hands high, both
' shoulder* rubbed ? niewhat by the collar,
the left shoulder more than the right Tin
thief we* supposed to have taken the Jon. a
Gap Road. The Uore* was in good condition
when taken.
A liberal reward will be given on rotnm
log the Horse to the undersigned, 18 milei
above Otceuvill .
( TERRY FATfc*.
) Aufia *13 a*
a iitbii
. ' ' '. V S , . . 1
Slate of South Carolina,
OKKENVILLN COUNTY.
In Equity.
JOHN W. MOIIOAN. EMwulo*-. v L1NF.Y
A. MORGAN, et. ul.?DUl for Salt li.al
Jintate to pay Jt bt?, etc.
BY virtue of tli- Drcrefnl order in the
hove cn?t\ I will ceil ut Ur? eiivill*
I litiue In lltA liiirlmftl liiiMur nn Sn li>it<
day in September next, the U^-hI Estate of
the late NATHANIEL MORGAN, ?s described
in tIt** Bil<. vie :
Trui'l No 1. HI VKit TRACT, containing
One Jfnn>fre<land Tu*> Acre?. more ??r Las.
Tract No. 2, One Hundred and Thirty7\eo
Acre*. ,
Tsaet No. 8, l>duvh ss the CONNER
THACT, 'containing One Jfundrid and
Thirteen Acre*. more or lew,adjoining land*
of James, Porter, Thaxtnn, end others.
Tkiims ok Salic.?Cost lo be paid In Cn*l?
on day of Sale, the balance of the Purchase
Money on a credit of twelvemonths, with
Interest frorr. date, the Purchaser to give
Bond with two good Sureties, and Mortgages
of the Premises, Purchaser to pay for
papers.
J. P. MOORE. 0. E O D.
Commissioner's Office, Aug. 10. 18c8.
Aug 12 82 4
MOItt
14.000 'M0,CE C0UXTKVi
300 f?cks Extra Family N. 0. FLOUR
lOO Sacks Standard Liverpool SALT
5JJ> Regs NAILS, assorted sixes
20 Ihtlcs BATE8VILLE K1IIRTIXU
lO Ihilcs McBKK SHIRTING
20 B?R? COTTON YARN
20 Prime and Fair RIO COFFEE
20 Barrells SUtJAR
JO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO
2 BAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
Shoes, lints,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS S<\
Our Stock of HATS and SHOES is very i
largo and complete, and wo will gunrnutoo our \
on'.iro Stock will coin pare with any in Town,:
both as to quality and prico. A call will satisfy
you.
DAVID & STUADLEY.
May 18 51 tf
Sou th t'1-Bi Sorglio Sugar
Eomjiany,
npiIE undersigned, as General Agents fur
.J. In* above Association, pro|K>*? lo organize
in Greenville and o'lur Diatricls,
C<onp?niea for the purixia* of MANUFAUTUKINO
SUGAR nod REFINING SYRUP
from Ilia juice of the Sorghum Cane. Sevrial
?>f Ihese Companies are now in sueeessfo)
mid profitable o|>ei:iilion in the United S|at.-?
and the Sugar and tfvrup produced l?v them
have been examined by competent judg-ai
and pronounced unequalled.
We propose:
1st. To manufacture a bright, golden
Syrup, equal in flavor to any Syrup.
2d. To manufacture from 5 lo 7 pound"
of Sugar per ir*llo? of Syrup, not inferior
to any brown Sugar, and far superior In
many vurletica, (lie residuum of Syrup still.
3d, To manufacture a superior article of
(Vinegar fiom the waste. All this we do
with very little additional labor.
4tli After the Sugar season is over, we
propose to refine and greatly improve ciude
Syrups, or Syrups made in the urdiuury
way.
fiili. We 'propose to relieve amir Syrups
of all ac/tic qualities, and give them a deli
cious (ltvor, leaving them without liability
to sour a second lime.
These arc our broad propositions. We
do not ask the community at largo to fake
'our statements, or the statem-nta of hundreds
of certificates we might append, but
we propose lo pay, from each District one
reliable man's expenses to go to Louisville,
Kentucky, in the Fall, and iuv tailgate the
operation there for himself.
W. P. PAHSMORE,
JAMES Wll.ilELM,
General Agents for the Southern S'ates.
J. li. Lkwis, President, 62 Second Street,
Louisville, l\y.
. w f irtlier information may be had by
calling on Da W. 1*. Passmoiik, at Mrs. M.
Thompson's residence. Buncombe St., Green
ville. or hy letter addressed to the President
in Louisville.
Sunplea o* Sugar and Svrup may be seen
at tbe Mountaineer Office, and at Messrs.
Gaines A Bearden'a store: where persons
interested may also obtain pamphlet*, free
of cost, giving full information in reference
i<? iin- proper cultivation 01 sorgntim.
July 29 10 tf
Change of Schedule on Q. & C. R R.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, llio 12tU instant,
Passenger Trains will run daily,
Sunday* excepted, connecting with Night
Train* on South Carolina and Charlotte aiul
South Carolina Railroad*, a* follow*:
Leave Columbia at 7.00 a. in.
'' A In ton at 8.40 '*
" Newberry at 10.10 "
AnLvo at Abbcvillo at 3.00 p. m.
" at Anderson at 4.20 "
" < Iroenvilla at 6.00 "
Learn Grconvillo at 6.46 a. in.
" Anderson at 6.26 "
- Abberille at 8.00 ??
" Nowberry at 12."16 p. m.
" Alston at 2.16 "
Arrive at Columbia at 3.46 "
Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also
run daily, Sundays excepted.
Leave Anderson at 4.30 p. in.
" Pendleton at 6.30 "
Arrive at Walhalta at 7.30 "
Leave Walhnlia at. 3.30 a. m.
" Pendleton at 6.30 "
Arrive at Anderson at 6.20 "
The train will return from Helton to Andcrson
on Monday anil Friday mornings. ?
JAMES O. MEREDITH.
General Superintendent.
Aug 19 13
The Siato of South Carolina)
GREENVILLE COUKTV.
By S J. DOUTHIT, Etq., Ordinary of taid
County.
WHEREAS, W. H. EVANS ha. filed a
Petition in my Office, praying that
Letters of Administration on all and singular
the itond* and chattels, rights and credits
of JOEL E SMITH, lata of the County
aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to
hint.
i 'Iftee* are, therefore, to cile and admonish
, ail and singular the kindred and creditors
t of the said deceased, to be and appear in
' the Court of Ordinary for said Coun'y, to
be holdsn at Greenville Court Home, on
the 97th day of Ant/vet intt., to show eanso,
if any, why the said Administration should
t not b? granted.
& J. DOUTHIT, O. G. C.
Ordinary's Offioe, August 13, 184H.
Aug IV 13 i
s. ~
iABGAINS!
ARE OFFERING GREAT INI
. a LOi
FUSSILY m
musinm Aim
ALSO IN EVERY LINE OF C
FORGET THE FLACE
SULLI
MA1X STREET, OP.
July 1
iisi6m?i
DRUG
DIE DOOR ABM1M W.
MORCAN
AM) WESTMORELAND
KKEI* CONSTANTLY on huud n FULL
STOCK OF
DRUGS
M FJ'DICINES
CHEMICALS
PAINTS,
mw,
DYE-STUFFS,
mCY ARTICLES,
A X D
EMBRACING THE STOCK
USUALLY KELT
IX A
. FI KS T O It r> K It
ESTABLISHMENT.
l$rEVERYTHING WE PUT
U P M A A' I 1 E I) EI 'EN D E D O N
AS IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE.
Give Us a Visit*
STATIONERY
STATIONERY
STATIONERY.
J UST received, n large and lianclHomo
lot ot STATIONERY,
consisting, in j>art, ot: Foolscap,
Letter and Nolo" PAPER, best
quality ; Pens, Ink, Pencils, Arc..
Arc., which please call and examine.
Spear's Fruit Preserving Sedation.
rjllIIS Solution is wnrmntcd to prevent the
' J. decomposition ot' nil kinds of Fruit",
Tomatoes, Jellies, Spicod Fruits. Syrups, Ci
dcr, Wine, Milk, some kinds of Vegetables.
Ac., and preserve thetn it, a fresh nut! wholesome
condition. Try a bottle.
Juno 21 S tf
mj?aw ma ?
ROSA DAI IS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere.
Greenville and Columbia Rail Road
Companv.
'1*M1IS Company Imt now for sale, in lien
& of " S.'o*<>n Tield'li1," a Ticket which
entitles n person to travel over the r.>A<i
1,000 Milts lbr $iO,
Within one yenr from ditto of iwrohwc.?
The Tickets c?n be purchaser! from 1 lie
Agent* nt Columbia, Newl?eirv, Abbeville
Anderson and (ire.-nvil'c.
W. ALSTON OIBRFfl.
OcBcrsl Ticket Agent IS. nnd C. U. R.
A tig tint 12, 18CS. 1 2-.I f
Nctico.
TN conformity with rer|uircmrnts of the In1
tcrnal Revenue Laws, I hereby give 110tico
to nil persons who inuv elsitn OXK
HOUSE and WAOON, nn.l ONE SMALL
RAKRKL and a KEtl of WHISKY, seized
by E. Hudson Smith, on the 7th day of August,
in possession of LEANDEK STVLKS,
10 miles north of Hroenvitle Court House?l>ccause
of evident purpose to evade the Internal
Revenue Laws?to rnako such rlaitv* before
nto within thirty days front the first publication
of this notice. A. L. COBB,
I>eputy Collector of Internal Revenue.
Aug 12 12 3
University of South Carolina,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
THE next Ke**ion will begin or
n 'Ttiin. tho h'irnt Jltjil<lny in October.?
This University offer* every ml
vantage for thorough training it
*d?jr the l.iternry and Scientific branch
ea, anil in the School* of Law nn<I Medicine.
The aggregate cxjionrc* for tho Session t
nine month* are?For a Student in threo Lit
erary or Scientific School*, nbonl $2Uli; for i
Student in Law. ahem #280 ; and for a fnl
course in the iModical School, about $."70.?
There sum* include fees for tuition and uau <
library, board, room rent, fuel, lights am
washing.
. For Catalogues, or farther information, ad
dm* Rcr. C. BRUCE WALK) R o rctarj
of Faculty. R. W. EARN WRlL.
t'huirman of Faculty.
I July 22 V Id
ft
BARGAINS!
3 &, ??g3
)UCEMENTS IN A CHOICE
OF
rmbsisss.
i <0!FXKED *?? ?AY.
JOODS ON IIAND. ? DON1
: OF ' BARGAIN SB
VAN & SON,
POSIT/-; MANSION HOUSK.
6 tr
STESBINT'S
s $ o a s.
I WISH to inform tho Citiscn* of Greenville
ninl the surrounding Districts, thai
1 have just arrived with the R
CHEAPEST STOCK 01 0000!!
evor purchased hy mo sinco tho war. I wit
not surrender to any man in Town or District, .
that ho run sell Goods of the SAME ljUALITY 'i
CHEAPER than I can. Call aud examine
for yourselves, ut
STEEN'S STORE.
May 27 1 if
Roceivod and in Store,
VYEUY Larg- Quantity of COUNTRY
BACON?lianas, Sln uldcrs and Sides,
which I will dispose of Low for Cash, at
Wholesale or Rcluil.
THOMAS STEEN,
dune 17 4 tf
. Crockery.
I am just recclring and opening the hart,
largest and cheapest lot of CROCKERY
that has been brought to this place since the
war. A full assortment of all kinds. Call
and examine. THOMAS STKKN.June
10 ? tf
I inn opening n Splendid Stock of Groceries,
at rcry rcdnccd prices. Call aud sutisfy your
Helves tliat it is so, at
PTEEX'S STORE.
Mny 27 1 tf
Also, a large ami magnificent lot of Mlaaa
wnro ami Crockery at very low figure*. Cai.
ami Judge for yourselves, at
PTEEX'S STORE.
May 27 1 tf
S|M>cial attention is called to the elegant
assortment of Shoe* ? Ladies', Misses', Roys',
Youths' and Servants', and a very fine lot of
I'lowtncna' Shoes?extra fine litngana. Call
and prove what I say, at
ST BEX'S STORE.
May 27 1 if ^
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
R. II. JACOBS, Administrator wi'h the
\V II annexed, against James M. Jacobs,
Mary E. Jacobs, miner ami others, De
fendnnts. Citation for Mnal Settlement ?
and Decree. >
IT appearing to my satisfaction that James %
M. Jacobs, Mary E Jacobs, ntinor, re- s
side without this State: It is ordered and
decreed, that they do appear at a Court ol
Ordinary, in person or l?y attorney, on Saturday,
the Sth day of September next, at
10 o clock, A. M., to show cause, if any
they enn, why a Final 'Settlement of the
Estate of WILLIAM JACOBS, deceased,
should not be tuude, and a Decree given
lliei e? n.
Given under my hand, at Greenville
Court House, this ,Vh day of June, A. D.
1808. & J. DCUnilT, O. G. I>.
June 10 3 Uu?"
The State of South Carolina,
a It EES VILLE COUSTX.
Ill Equity.
JOITN' A. HAWKINS, bv next friend, el of.r ih
m. 1!AHKIKT D. DILL et UM t<*
Mitrekn/I A eerie, Sate, f'urliiit'M, rf'f. I'i
| ll'IlSl'ANT to the Decretal Order in this $
1 case, the creditors of JOHN P. HAW?
KINS, deceased, are required to render and
prove their demand* before tnc, on op bufop*
the first dny of November next.
J. P. MOORE, . EL ?b D.
July 12th, ISfiS. 8-td
Tho State of South Carolina.
V It EES VI l..1. E CO VSTT.
Ill Equity.
JOHN VT. MOROAN, Executor, re. LINNET
N. MOROAN rt at.? Hill In Murehntl Ai>
erle, Safe, /?/?? ? f/ow, <f r.
PI' HSl' A NT to tho Docret.il Order in tho
above ease, the creditors of NATHAN*
1HI, MOROAN, deceased, tiro required to
render and prove their demands before ine, ou
ar before tho first tiny of December next.
J. r. MOOllE, C. E. G. 1).
July 12th, 186ft. 8-ld 5
MERCHANT MILLST
riMlE undersigned informs the pnhlie that j
I he has recently put his MILLS in thorough
and complete repair, and is well prepared
to turn out the l?e>t of Floor. His BOLTING
PLOTI!A are entirely new, and he fecit |
confident of being ablo to give complete satisfaction'
to his patrons and friends. tj
I T still have in my employ Mr. J. M'. CARMAN,
who is regarded as one of tho bust Mil
ilcrx in tlio Mate.
Corn, Kyc, Uuck wheat, Ac., (jromiil na formerly.
?. W. PAKK1NS.
July 8 7 If
W. H CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNS WIT Hi
AND MACHINIST.
? ~
:
/ 10UN 811 EU.FPS. Cotton Oina, lock*.
' j V/' Karownx Oil I.umc*. Sewing M*
* | chine* and l'araa?>la, UKI'AlUKI) with
. proniptneax. Charger rearonntle,
i I have on hand, and which i? offered for
1 aale, an Improved Peach and Apple l'oalir,
? an esaminaliou of which i* invited.
i I am prepared to lintiirh Xl'll.
~r PLATE?*, lor Marking Clothe*.
I Stand?At Wealfield'r old Shop,
Ju y 22 V if
II Job Work
DONE at thia Office, with neatmaa a.,a
?tpatch.