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Intorriow Between Gen.
Gt?tt L?*47/
*J 'A' Mrrofcptoldhnt ?f 'the Richmond Whig,
writing (rout tlxo Whke Sulphur Springs, on
tho 22d inst., jpves what purport* to be tbo
substance or an Interview, between Ucns. Ro
aencran* and Lee. Tho Writer taya :
" <dA??llneanemn*. Who U a very fluent
tulker, erfA *ho expresses hie op i ikons with a
soldierly 1U of relenre, as jrovir correipond?at
kouwsfsnlA that there trortf tueny honest,
wsU-munnflka |n tht Korthand West who
have beerile? to bel4e**> by OH ^misrepresentations
optbe Southern .corrclpaiidonts of the
radical peMtotur well as by the speeches of the
leader* of that party, that the )>eupie of the
Booth are Jaet as hoetfle to the Union now as
daring tfie war, and as imiob embittered
against tl* Northern people as tbdy went when
both wonf inarms; that they bete the negroes
with a deadly bate because they bare been
-??-? >Mi*v M ?( mm
Wry would reduce them to t State of practical
slavery, and perpetrate all milliner of outrage*
pan them. He propoaed, therefore, that the
puuwl officers of the Confederate artsy, representing
as they do the valor, the obivalry
sad the truth of the South, unite and Iny before
the Northern piople, in a tangible form
that cannot bo disputed, the true statu of the
feeling as be bad fouud It everywboruoiu Lis
travels South. v '
"(General T,ee denied that the people of the
South ate inimical to the Union. This is tboir
universal'sentiment as far as he has been able
to ascertain It, and bis opportunities have been
many, ftotn frequent oenrersatiuna and eaten*
aive correspondence with representative per*
sous lb all parts of the South. As to their
animosity to the negro, nothing could be fur*
? ther from tho fact, and why should thoro ho ?
Bald he, there is no rivalry Votwecn tfe> races,
but a reciprocal interest growing out of the
foot that each is dependent upon the other to
peat extent?one neoding employment and
ths other employee#. Apart from this, they
hwibccn rearod together, and there is a natuyal
affection and sympathy between them.
" Gen. Lee gave bis cordial opprovnl to the
^ * patTK^Uo object which General ltusencrans boa
in view, ."?d ia ao sealously prosecuting."
G?i."ral R. had subsequently a similar into*
few -ti'-'h the Uou. A. )I. 11. Stuart and the
Ron. A ^'ephens. The correspondent ot
tbo Whig odds :
"No plan baa yet u",>n welded "pen ; bnt
it is probable that some i/MrwUhed gentle*
nndo tnretrw to the whole country, will b?ir?*
quested to preparo a paper in accordance with
the suggestion of Gen. ltusencrsr, which 'ball
set forth clearly an<l fnily the real statu M
Seeling now existing in the 8outh. This will
1?e printed and forwarded tu all tho general
uAoutc of the Confederate army, and rush
"representative Southern statesmen as .i^ is
deemed desirable should sign it, for their signatures.
* At the same time they will be roquested
to add snob comments us tbey uiny
think proper.
Hwobtbd Dnrricct.Tr ts U*tox.?Joint
dates and five other colored men arrived
- yesterday from Union, to ask military protection
against the whites Bates, who ie
the came man with whom the special officer
scDt by Qov. Scott, on the occasioji of the
- - - ?w _ e .1 i. _ .1
Ittt (UMMfDinet 1(1 union, oonietnu, uitu
b?M 1(1 Colombia to eooeolt with members
of tha Legislature, and returned to Union
on Wednesday. At Sentuo Station, where
Batea and his friends got off, they were met
by a targe party of negroes, who were
watting to hear their report. A parh-y ensued,
wtien, asMhey dtdart, thirty or forty
ttrmed white men came tip and talked politic#.
Whan the negroes left, the white
men pursued, keeping up a continuous firing
for an me lima, aa tha Story go?*. Bate*
assert* that aev'ernl negroee were killed;
but it (a generally thought that the only
damage was tha alight wounding of thr.e
or four. After a conference with the Governor,
Col. Butuford, Post Commander, decided
to aend an officer to Union, this
morning, In company with. Bales, to inves
ligate the matter. .
It la t^derstood, that the Governor will
issue a clicular In a day or two, any in#
that ha has been informed lliat there ate
( . organizations of illegal bodies of armed
men, who are Introducing arms into the
State; and calling on all good citia-ns to
refrain from disorder, saying that all the
power of the Executive will tie need in
preserving the ptaee.?Photniz.
A Washing.?Ou Tuesday last two negro
9 man ware shot and k'lled in Unwkin(
county. East Tannessee, by Mr. I, Willi*,
who killed the wretch Seismore, some
twelve monini liner, it appears um iiipk
negroes went to the Ix^e of Mr. Willie,
doting Ma absence, nnl detnanded some'
thing to eat of his mother and sister*.?
? Their demand was refuted, when Ihey made
their way in, against the protest of the Is.
diet, and proceeded to help themselves to
what they wanted. When Willis ^gmc
home, they wore silting at the talife enjoy
fng thems?]ves, having driven away the if
dies by eertsin characteristic and brutally
offensive remarks A faw words sufficed to
explain the situation, when h? passed into
another apartment, procured a double bar
reJJed shot gun and returned into the din
tag room whara the' negroes wera feasting.
One started up and*being shot hy Willis,
fall dead across the tsbie; the other ran
out but was shot and killed when barely
pasting tho threshold. .
- [Jfempjiii Avalanch*.
How. Me. BaocKisnmoa ? Of J?hn O
Preckenrj-ige, the Observer and Repoitsr,
of Lexington, Kv.,?*>?:
M There seems to be a prospect of the return
of thia son of Kcntueky to hie home
?ua inenapk ana Hi?|ni|>n mmuuncn inn
three of hi* personal friend*, Judgw Alvin
rhivall, Frank Hudt. Eeq., and the Hen. i.
?*. B. Beek, ere pow tithing him in Canada,
frith the view Of inducing him. if f>OMililc,
to meke application to the Preeidml of. the
United States for e nerdon, eo that ho oan
tf . return fo hU native Stale. It ieatated thai
he tinme for filing an indietmont for tron
I n against thoee who perii. Ip.trd in the
*, into war for Confederate independence haa
naaoed by limitation of the law. and even
if it had n?t the President can pardon all
who apply to him, excepting only rnch at
are ^oyr under indietment or eon vicii<>n.?
The day when Qettere! Hrecktnridge oan
return tp oe in *af?tr will not he more joyful
to him than to thoneande who love and
0 A mor the exiled aoidier and statesman.
Tn? Pppe ia pnthlnf on the fortification*
. of Roift with all pMiiilt rxpediiion, and
ha baa lately bacn receiving hravy irm?>
meat# of "lege gnat from Tonlon. I lie Ho;
lioeea (a fairly eoovineed that Etfropo le on
the owp of a grant war, and a few daye
ataee ha took occasion to deplore the blood'
ohe^ that would attend it At the enme
jp time, he believea that the revolt will he
w?ry advantageous 19 the pepaey and the
temporal power^
%
i mmmini?ifn ax^ w ?< ' ?* ?y*''*FK
? -J?i-'Mi-rf- '*
iT ea e -sJohn
ltwtiN, ill* Uin?u? writer
> on. archil colore, d?>nan<l4 (hat the Engliah
Government hill pnfcltaie and ifnttiage Ktl
tli* railroads of tlio kingdom. In a cm Ion*
lew or lie argueethat private persons should
not ha permitted lo own the railroads of
n nation ; that *11 roengs of puMio transit
should he provided at puUie expanse; ttpil
neither railroads nor canals should ever
pay dividends to anybody, hut should, p sv
llivir working expenses and no more, nnd
>. that lha whole work of carrying persons or
good* should be done M the carriage of
letter* ia now done.
Quioidk or a Sabi.k A Bigroca.\T.? A rerro
killed himself lust Wednesday jn Louisville.
heeattSa he was n dneed to Ilia extremity of
working for a living. He avid he did not
intend lo daacend to the level of withe
I re ah, and it aaems that gentle tdo?d and
ouhle ancestry worked so upon this African
peer'a f Hueti iotut mind, that he very gen
teely put an end to hit imperial existence.
It aM the ttriil'ng negroes to Kentucky
should claim gentility on aeconnt of 'laziness.
it would lake tile Herald's < ffloe ten
years to Issue the ? qutred patfnts of nohibily.?
iNWiyri and Jirportrr
Kkqhors Orhaxiziku.?From all quarter^
of the Southern country, says tha NashVille
Gazette, wo hear ot negroes organising, arming
and drilling. What does it mean T Yesterday
ws noticed tbo Lexington (Ky.,) Observer
detailing tho drilling of arineit negro
squads in tbst vicinity. And now we And the
following in tbo Atlanta ((Is.) Intelligencer:
A gcntlemnn in this city received a letter
from Middle Georgia,, and is informed that the
negroes arc organizing?that the* say look for
war and aro preparing for it. Ann? of ibeir
Uadieal frionds aro advising these poor devils
to this course, end when they get iuto trouble
will desert them.
Thb Episcopalians a*i> MurnoDtsTa.?
Tbo Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Convcn-;
tion of Western New York, at its rceent ses?
sion (n Buffalo, adopted a resolution avowing
satisfaction nt tho appointment by the last
Methodist Geaeral Conference of a coiumission
to confer with a similar commission on behalf
of tho Protectant Episcopal Convention with
a view to tho union of tbo two bodice, and expressing
the liopo that tho General Convention
willnspond.
J. B. Bixgii.w, of Memphis, formerly of
Richmond, Va., who has- been a Uadieal ever
sii?ce tha close of the war, has come out fur
gcym 'ur and Blair.
GREENVILLE 1'KlCES CURRENT
CORRBCfF.O WKEKMT, ?T
MESSRS. DAViD 6* STRADLEY, MERCHANTS.
GREENVILLE. 8. C., SEP. 1. IftfiR.
APPLES, ft bushel, dried, p'rd,$l.00?$1.25
" " 44 " unpeclcd, 86 c. ($
' tl 00
BACON, ft tb, 18 to 22 e.
BALK HOPE, ft tb 16 to 20 t.
BAGGING, Runny, 7^ J*@86 c.
BUTTER, ft lb, 20 25 c.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,^lOOtb?,C3.00@4.00
BEESWAX, *}3 tt> ?.26gia0c.
CmCttBIf#; ft head, 15 @ *5 e.
COFFEE, ft tb, llio, 25 to 33 r.
CORN, ^.bushel ? ?0 (*) $1 10
COTTON, extreme*, 1? to '4C*
KtiGS, ft dozen, 7.....10 e.
FLOUtt, ft ?nck *6 60to(l 50
GOLD , 4;<to$l 47
INDIGO, Spanish Flval,..: $2 00(., 2 26
44 So. Ca.,,,?,< .,...$1 7J(a> i 00
IRON, ft lb, Amcrieau, 8 e.
LEAD, 33 lb 20 l\
LEATHER, ft U>, Sole, IIctnloc,^,...35to 10 *'
* " 44 44 Oak, 50 r.
" " " Uppor, 70 e.
'4 " 44 Humes*, 56 ? .
MOLASSES, ip gal., Muscovado, 75<3ifl 00
" " " syrup *1 25
NAIL8, ft keg, $8 50 to $1? 00
OATS, 33 bushel, 50 to
ERAS, ? .....fl 0?
PEACHES, 3? bu, Dried, peeled $1 00
" " ? uupeclcd, $I.6U
POTATOES, ft bushel, IrUh, 50 ($ 76
" , " Sweet, none. .
RYE, ft bushel ,...S0(?i,'J(i
SALT, ft sack, Liverpool, $:! 50
SI/GA&, ft Hi, Brown,.../,............IA fa, 20 c
" " " Clarified 20 -'24 e.
" " " Crushed,.',... ...224 to 25 r.
SHIRTINO, seveu-oighu, >4 balo,...T.. 14 r. i
" " ruluil 18 c.
TALLOW, *p lb ...15 e.
WHEAT.** bushel *1 V?<$|2 lfl
TARN, Factory, by bale $1 90 (u, $2 Ort
" " bunch.,... $3 2*
r - - -New
York. August 30.
Cot torn ?tc?ily and quiet} an let 900 ha Irk,
1 at 8n|. Odd ehred wmb, at 44f.
l3.m-tl.mouk, Augu?t 31.
Cotton quiet and steady. Flour declined
4c ?Howard eticrt superfine city
mil)* 94(^10. Wheat dull and declined
10c.?good to prima 2.164.
ClMRI K8TON , Allgliat 31,
Cotton dull } holders too Dim for buyers ;
" sales ouly 1 bale new, at 30 ; receipts 22.
Augusta, August 81.
' Cotton mnrfcet continues dull; (ale* 37
bales?mid Dings 27 4.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
v Fairview Fafmer?' Club,
WILL meet at Fnlrview on Saturday, tlic
12th of September nest, at 10 o'eloek. A full'
attendance of members Is desired, i d all persona
wishing to become member* are invited
to be present.
1 WM. A. IIARRI80N, Secretary.
Sept 2 15 2
The (Hear Spring Democratic Club
WILL meet at John McDanlel's, at 2 o'clock,
> on SaturJay, the 12th of September, 1868.
lly ordor of the Ciub.
D. C. BENNETT, Secretary.
, Sept 2 15 1
The Fairview Democratic Club
i
WILL meet at Fairriew on flrat Saturday
in September, (5ib day,) at ? o'clock, F. M.
By order of tbe President.
T. II. 8TAL-L, Secretary.
Notice;
ALL perron* lodrl'tfd lo Col. JOTTN D
ASIIMORK, <iiu*t make payment
forthwith lo tho und.ralgned, or lliey will
be sued l?Aleerlinlnntely.
W. II. CAMl'BKLL. Awlgnee.
, 8*pt i ? a.
Whonl mid other Oral it Crop*.
MAPES* SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIM K
will Increase the yield 50 per cent.?
No per eon should plant an acre of Wh.-at
without u*lng >00 or S00 pound* to^lie
note. Apply to
tt. W. KINSMAN,
169 Eaat Bay, Cliai leoton,
General Agent for SonUt Carolina,
Or to JULIUS 0 HM11II.
GrteoYille, 8. O.
Se|.i'J *4?> L
Iffffil
Pistol Poundj ' ]
tXT'IlWH.'h* owner run li?vi> hy appljT
T ing mi this wlticr, |-r<>tlr|( propoi 1^,
'and paving for this advert l?*?u?ut.
8-pt'i IS 1
THE PUBLIC ~
AUK kiadly invited to rail aud no our
new stock or
The Low Prioed Wool & Fur Hat*.
which are La?e but Just rooolved. !
' * FOSTER t HUNTER.
OUR stock of Shoes for men and hoys is
still good and offfcrod nt uiiihIimIIv l..?
price*.
FOSTER 4 HUNTER.
. % ???
A noon stock of Jeans and Cnssituercs for
tale at prices to suit the Mm ,
FOSTER AHUM PER.
T) EFINKD Sugars, Rio anil Java Coflee,
XV Ton, Spices, Starch, Soap, Rice,' Flour,
liacoo, Ao., Ac.
for sale by
FOSTER A HUNTER.
Sept 2 15 3
Fairvicw Sugar Company.
Fl^HIS Company having bought the Right
I in the great discovery of making sugar
and refining syrup made froin Sorgo Cane, in
that portion of Greenville District otubracing
the Third Regiment, we propose to erect a
SUGAR HOUSE und REFINER near FAIRVIEW
as aoon as practicable. To tAoso who
livo too far frotn onr works, to haul their canea,
wo proposo to fell Farm Rights. We believe
this to ho ono of the greatest discoveries for
'the South that could hare been made, and
have no douht thnt it will be, in a few years,
the great staple of the South. Its operations
ere simple and cost comparatively nothing to
start n farm works, and will pay five time bettor
than any crop except cotton, and wo believe
will double that great king of the South.
Those wishing Rights should call at once on
"'T>r? W. A. Harrison, at Patrvtcw. or I)r. W.
P. Pnssraorc, at Greenville, who will take great
pleasure in giving full particulars. Wo will
furnish seed free of cost, eaeopt freight, to
those wishing to plant.
W. A. HARRISON,
W. 1*. .PASSMORK.
Agents for Comiuiuy.
T?Ti. ROZEMAN, President.
8ept 2 15 If
To Farmers.
THE WATT PLOUGH coiuos to you with
the highest recommendation. Call at
my Auction Rooms and examine it for yourselves.
I have supplied fifteen farmers with
this Plow in this country, and they all speak
in tho highest praise of it? Thu one horse
plow is a turning plough, a furrowing plough
fur planting corn, n sub soil plough, a corn,
eoltou, and vegvtahlo wcoder and worker.?
With the additional piece, (a stcol semper.)
yon have wunbiucd in this plough, thu l>cs(
implements ever yet made, for all the abovenamed
uses, and warranted to do every kind
of turning nud eultivuting in Field and tardea,
In a manner superior to nil others ever
yet made, artd that, too, without boo labor.
0)'?T Thousand Fire Hundred of these
I'lungns are now in (ho bands of the beat formers
in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
an<l Tennessee. -It has established a
reputation unprecedented in the history of inventions
as a FotUiw, Suit fulling, lUtchimj
and Cullleuliug I'lu-tjh. It lias no rivol, being
adapted to every variety ot soil, and to
foul and clean lands without choking. It does
the hoe a till plough work at one deration.
J. W. Kooshe, of Nhicty-Six Depot, S. C,
says
* It excels any plow I ever saw for cotton
or corn, in fuel, for any kind of summer crops."
Tho following unSlud persons at home have
ased it, Rnd c?u highly recommend it: Thos.
Stecn, Cttpi. \V. IS. Kurlc, Dr. Win. A. Harrison,
Iter-. C. II. Stewart, M. T. fowler, W. T.
Austin. .1. \V\ tSoldsinith, Thos. Goldsmith,
J. S. llaimuond, and others.
Call and sou the WATT PLOtJGII
Jt'LltS 0. SMITH,
Auction Sales Hooui.
j Sep 2 15 Sin
Notice.
ditssviut C. II., Sept. 1st, ltbVM
UAVINO been commissioned Assistant
Art'essor of Internal Revenue for the
7lli Division, 8d Collection District, of j
South frarolins, to fill the vacancy.cAnsed
by the resigtialioufof Capt E. 11 Smith, notica
is hereby given, that on'and after the
let day of September, 1868, I ina^ be found
at my oflltfo over tbe Post Orflsw, when not
otherwise engiig-d. lor tli? transaction of
business All Administrator*, Executor*
and Trustees, Manufacturers, Physicians,
La wyers, Auctioneers, Merchants, Dealers,
Keepeis ol Stallions or Jacks, and Distillers,
! in- other person*.whore business require* a
( Licence, and wlio have nut made their fe
turn Mult du ao immediately j end all persons
who have failed to make their Income
Keturn for the year 1887, or who own or
have in possession, any Gold or Gilt Watch,
Silver 1'lale, above 40 ounces, or Carnage
and Hitrneoi worth f300, must muke return
of the same.
AH persona owning or having in charge
any Still or Stills, must register their names
and Still* with me immediately, under penalty
of forfeiting the sarue in case of refusal
or ueglect.
IIEXT M. PERRY,
Assistant Assessor.
Sept 2 15 _ 1
FOR THE
PLANTERS.
/r AAA YARDS DUNDEE B A QO.UUU
GINO. ? J
25 Coils Kentucky ROPE.
50 Lbs. TWINE.
2,000 BACON.
200 Lbs. LEATHER.
50 bbs. Spanish Float INDIGO.
50 Sack* SALT.
tO 0*ck* Rio COFFEE.
25 Sack* Country FLOUR.
lO Bl>U C SUGAR.
5 Bbls Crushed 8^0Alt.
3 ndd's MOLASSES. . .
5 Dbls No. 1 MACKEREL, at
XV. J. \V l? it in ire'*,
Old Printing Office, liuncoinbe Street Store.
P. S.?Orders aeeouipaoiod with Cash will
be promptly filled.
Aug 26 14 3
Notice.
ATX parties indebted to HARRISON A
MARSH A I.L are earnestly requested
to come forward immediately and a* Ule a
portion, if not the whole of iheir accounts.
We are obliged lo have money, and hope
those we have indulged will respond.
Aug 26 26 2
Second Hand Piano,
\17 ILL be sold verv tow Apply to
\y JUI IUS 0. R^ITIf. 1
Au^ 19 13. 3
I V_J!" ...? ' ..LA - 1
a 8IT8I If
PitCF. M.G. DECAMPS
Jr i_ 1IAS RFTURNKn TO
HT Greoovllle with the tntenQ
\y "VrTTt %Y Gon ofncaking hie perI
1 i:' w 'J*J1 jinnnoiit lcsidonro hero,
x- Tifc - - and I* prepared to (jive
instructions on tho 1'IANO, ORGAN, MHLOr
PKOX ami GUITAR?alao to give icasoo* in
HARMONY, VOCAL MUSIC, VOCALIZATION,
and tho FRENCH LANGUAGE.?
During Ms absence he hat been endeavoring
to cultivate a ?nore thorough acquaintance
with his favorite nursulL. mid K?.
j the best master* in Brunei* nnd elsewhere iu
Enrope. For terms, apply to bim nt tbo Mansion
House. Aug IV 13 tf
Stale of ^uulli nroliu.i(
I aRKEXVILLK COUNTY.
In Kqtiily.
JOHN W MOUGAN, Execuio-, m LINKY
A. MOllGAN. ft. ul.?BUl for Bale R>*1
Eel ale to pay dt Me, d'c.
BY virtue of the Decretal orJor in lli?
ntiovu cubo, I will sell nt Greenville
Court. House in tli*? highest bid.lor. on ShIckday
in 3oj.tBmi.or next, tho R-al Estate of
the l?t? NATHANIEL MORGAN, a* described
in ilio llili, vix r
Trnot No 1. RIVER TRACT, containing
One Hutvhtd and Two A cm. moro or l- ns.
Tract No. 2, One Hundred and ThirtyTwo
A free
. Tract No. 3, known ** tbo CONNER
TRACT, colli .lining One Hundred and
Thirteen Avree, more or lew, adjoining land*
of (tHmn, Foster, Tlinxton, and other*.
Tr.uua ok Hal*..?Cost; to be j??id in Cash
on day of Sale, the balance of the Purchase
Money on a credit of twelve months, with
interest froir. date, tlie Purchaser to give
i Bond with two good Sureties, and Mort:*ni;e?
of the Premises. Purchaser to |>ny for
papers.
J. P. MOORE. C. E. G D.
Commissioner's Ollice, Aiijj 10, 16c8.
Aug 12 12 . 4
FOR Ml
14.000 ^RACON10101, C0UNT1U |
30O ??? !" Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
too HucVs Standard Liverpool SALT
23 RcB* NAILS, assorted sixes
20 Bales 1JATKSVILLE SHIRTING
to Bales McIlKK SHIRTING
I 20 Bales COTTON YARN'
20 Bags Prima and Fair UI0 COFFEE
20 Barrells-BUOAR
I JO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO
2 BAGS Spntiish Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
Shoes, lints
DRY GOODS. DRUGS &<\
Our Stock of HATS nnd SHOES I* very
largo and complete, mid wo will gunranlco our
entire Stock will compare with any in Town,
both as to quality and price. A call will sat
isfy you.
OAVI1> & 8TRADLKY.
I May 13 51 if
Stale or Soiuli Carolina,
GltEEXVIJLLE COUXTY.
Ill Equity.
' JOHN N. tlUKER un.l JOHN W. CFN*
KIMSIIAM. Executors, r?. JOItDAX 1\
| I'OOL.,? Hill to Jortcloar tforlytigr, ?( <".
UY virtuo of the Decretal Order in tho abovo
ease, 1 will sell, at tlrecnvillo Court
j House, on Salcaday in September next, to the
highest bidder, tho llouro and Lot described
in tlic Dill, viz.: All that piece, parcel and lot
ot Laud within the incorporate limits of the
Town of tirccnrillc, to wit : Two Hundred
Feet oh Washington Street, Ono Hundred nud
Twenty Feet on Spring Htreot, Two Hundred
feet on llahn's Lot, and One Hundred and
l'weuty Feet on Drown Street; kuowu as the
OLD LIVEKY STitULU
OF
PRINCE & GREER.
Tkkmr ok Sxf.k.?So moch as may bo nee'
essary tu pay the Costs, must l>o Cash on day
1 of Sale?tho balance on u credit of six months.
Purchaser to execute Don.d with adequate
surety, to secure tho purchase money, Title
Deeds not to Iks delivered until the purchase
| money is paid. And should the purchase
i money not bo punctually paid, then the prcin|
ises to be resold at the risk of the flrst purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. P. MOOHH. c: K. Q. C.
Corn'rs Office, Aug. 10th, 184J8.
I Aug 12 12 4
[ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
HY order of the Hon. GKORflK 8. B RYAN,
District Judge of South Carolina, I will
I sell, at Greenville Court House,
WEDNESDAY, *
THE 9TH OF SEPTEMBER,
AT KLKVKN O'CLOCK,
THE LIVERY STABLE
A1NTD LOT,
KNOWN AS T1IK
Prince & Cm reel* Stable*,
Belonging to the Kstate of J. P. POOL,
Bankrupt.
Term.- of Sale, Cash. Purchasers to pay
lor stamps and papers.
J. N. MARTIN,
Assignee
Aug 12 12 &
University of South Carolina,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
TUB nejjt Sess'um will begin on
11' *W^^the Tiwl Munilnu r'? October.?
<?TliU University offers crery nd \9
jpf vantage for thorough training in
the Literary and Scientific branchus,
nnd in the Schools of Lnwimd Medicine.
The aggregate expenses for tho Session of
nine months arc?Por a Student in thrco Lit
crary or Scientific Schools, about $2?0 ; for a
Student in Law. about $280 ; and for a full
course in the Medical School, about $-170.?
These sums include fees 6>r tuition nnd tisp of ,
library, board, room-rout, fuel, light* and
teaching.
Por Catalogues, or further information, ud?
dr??* Kev. V. ltRUCK WALKKR, Secretary
of Faculty. U. W. BARNWKLL,
Chairman of Faculty.
July 22 ? td
ROSADAIIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Draegiat* Everywhere. ^1
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' ^ 3 S E a
1 ARE AIMS!"
mimim
are offering great ini
lot
FJL113L? m
mushm ira
also in every line of (
forget the plac*
SULLI
MAIN STREET, OP.
july i
n b
J J \J LI ill lllJ
DRUG
HI
?' 1110 ?
MORHAN
AM) WESTMORELAND
KEEP CONSTANTLY" on baud a FI LL
STOCK OF
DRUGS
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
PAINTS.
' OILS,
DYE-STUFFS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
AND
EMBUAOINO THE STOCK
USUALLY KELT
IN A
FIRS T O It I) K It
ESTABLISHMENT.
Kjr K V KltY nil NO W E r UT
UP MAY RE DEPENDED ON
AS IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE.
Give is a Yiait.
STATIONERY
AV S VimMPUU
5 I A11'JNtf.Y
STATIONERY.
JL'!ST received, ft large und handsome
lot of STATIONERY,
consisting, in part, ot : Foolscap,
Letter ami Koto PAPElt, Lest
quality ; Potts, Ink, Pencils, ?&c.,
Arc., which please call and examine.
Spear's Fruit Pre?erving So'ution
rilHIS Solution is warranted to prevent tin;
I dccuiiipositiun of nil kinds of Fruits,
Tomatoes, Jellies, Spiced Fruits, Syrups, Ci
dor, Wine, Milk, ? 'ino kinds of Vegetables.
Ac., and preserve them in a fresh and tvholesouio
condition. Try a liottle.
Juno 21 5 tf'
Change of Schedule ou 0. & C. It R.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, tlio 12th in*
slant, Passenger Trains will run daily.
Sundays excepted, connecting with Night
Train on Sooth Carolina and Charlotte and
South Carolina Kudroads, as follows :
Leave ColunOda at.,.., 7.00 a. in.
44 Alston at 8.40 **
" Nawhcrry at Itt.lO 44
Artivu at Abbeville at J1.00 p. in.
K at Anderson at 4.20 44
44 Greenville at 5.00 "
Leave Greenville at 5.45 a. in.
" Anderson nt tl.25 "
" Abbeville at.... 8.t!0 "
" Newberry at 12. tft j?. ni.
' " Alston at 'J I >
Arrive at Columbia at 3.-la "
Trains on the CIuo Ilidee Railroad will also
run daily, Sundays excepted.
Leave Anderson at. ,.v -1.30 p. m.
" Pendleton at.. a.SO
Arrive at Wallialln at 7.30
Leave Walhnlla at 3..10 q. m.
" Pendleton at 5.30 "
Arrive at Andurson at... ft.20 '*
The ^raiu will return from Helton to Andcr
son ou Monday and Friday tnornine*.
JAMES O. M KKKI>ITH,
Ueneral Supcrintcndi lit.
Aug 10 13
Tho State of South Carolina,
UK EES YJI. I. E CO US T1*.
Ill liquify* "
JOHN W. MORGAN, Eserntor, r., LINNfcY
N. M'tilwAN cl ul.? Hill In Mnr.hhll A?
nut I, .SVi/r, /iijvnrli?m, if'r.
PUHSLANT to tho l>errct.il Order in tho
above case, the creditors of NATHAN1KL
MORGAN, deceased) arc required to
......I.^ i.ri.Vi. llut, .1.1..,.!..!. l...l',.r., m. ....
or before tlie 6r?t day of December i.cxt.
J. P. 210011K, C. K. U. D.
July 12th, 1808. it?t?l
The Stato of South Carolina,
GllEESVU.LE cor STY. 4
III I'qility.
JOHN A. HAWKINS, by next friend, ,t ?r.,
c?. HARRIET D. DILL ?t nf. ? Hill h.
Marthall Anrl?, Salt, I'arliliou, iff,
ThUltSUANT to the l>eer< t:?l Order in tlii*
JL cere, tho creditor* of JOHN P. HAW.
KINS, deooasod, ere required to render and
prove their demand* before me, on or before
he flr?t day of November next.
J. P. MOOltE, C. E. (1. I>.
July 12 th, 1868, 8-td
mm.
a a, soua
)UCEMENTS IN A CHOICE
OF
R?es?ns?
i Offans ?AY.
JOODS ON IIAND. ? BOND
: of 4 bargains:*
MT?
VAN & SON,
I'OSlTR MANSION IlOUStt. I
0 tf
STEEN'S
s %* a b. s.
AJ8, mm
1WI811 to inform the Citircns of Oreen~
villn mu) tho surrounding .Districts, that
1 haVo just arrived with the
CBEAFEST STOCK .8! 8188
ever purchased l?jr m* since tho war. I wit
not surrender lo any in an in Town or District,
that he ran sell Goods of the SAM K QUALITY
Cll KA PKH 'than I can. Call and cxatniao
fur yourstlt cs, at
STEEN'S STORK.
Mar 27 1 tf
Received and in Store,
\ VKRY Large Quantity of COUNTRY
?\. IIACO.*!?Hams, Shoulders and Sides,
which I wUl dl?|?.'M of Low lor Cash, at
Wholesale or Retail.
THOMAS STERN.
June 17 4 tf
Crockery.
Tnm just receiving and opening the (wit.
larger! and cheapest lot of CROCKERY
that has liven brought to this place since tho
war. A full assortment of nil kinds. Call
and examine. TflOMAB 8TEEN.
Jiiuo 10 3 If
I nm opening a-Aplendid Stock of Groceries,
at very reduced prices. Call and satisfy your'
selves that it is so, at
STERN'S STORK.
May 27 1 tf
Also, a large and magnificent lot of Glass
mirr iiim * roe-aery iii very low figure*. Cai.
and judge lor yourselves, ?t
8TEEN*8 STOKE.
May 27 1 tf
Special attenfion in called to the elegant
assortment <?f Shoea?Ladies'. Micici', Hoys',
Youths' and Servants', and a very fino lot of
I'ioirmena' Shoe*?extra fine Drogaus. Call
and prove what I cay, at
. STEEN'8 STOKE.
May 27 1 tf
Tho State of South Carolina,
GIU'.KNVILI.E DISTRICT.
In tho Court of Ordinary.
II. II. JACOBS, Administrator with the
Will annexed, against James M. Jacobs,
Mary E Jacobs, minor anil others, De
fondant*. Vital it. ? for Final Settlement
and Decree.
IT appearing to my salicfaorfotVthat James
M Jacobs, Mary E Jacob*. minor, reside
without this State; It is ordered and
deermd, that I hey do appear at a Court ol
Ordinary, in person or by ultorttey, on Saturday,
the 6th day of September next, at
It) o'clock, A. 51.. to show cause, if any
I they can, why a Final Sellb nnent of tho
Ksta?e of WI I.I.I AM JACOBS, deceased,
sliou'd not be made, and a ltcciee given
thereon.
Oifen under my. hand, at Greenville
Court House, thisfith day of June, A. I>#
l>ti?. 8. J DOUTHIT, O. O. L).
Jane 10 3 8n.?
Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co.
- SlfrKKTNTENDESTfc OFFICE.
Coi.iMbu.TI. 0., Augoet 8, 1868,
ON and after W KDNESDaY, the I'2lh
in'tun!, ?tie Train# ofer I lie, Head
I will run a# follow#, viz:
leave Columbia Ht ,. 4.15 p. to.
Arrive n?. Charlotte at ...11,00 p. tft.
Leave Chailolt* at. . 11.31V p. to.
Arrive at Columbia . C OO a. to.
19" CI. #e connection#, both ?|)i, with
Train* of (Ifeenvill* mid Columbia and
Soutli Carolina Heads.
. fW 1' .n>8<*iiger? lor *fhe North. Inking
thin route, have the choice of FOUK DIFrkltENT
lldUTKS, viz; From 0reens'?oro,
iilirr via Ibinvrlle or Unhigh. From Wei*
! don, cither vin Petersburg Or Portsmouth )
no.I Irotn I'm Iginonth, cither via Old Bay
Line ??i?l Ba'timoro ?T Annaiiireric Line and
i'mitigtoii, Delaware
IW TIME AS i^l'ICK and FAJ1E AS
LOW a# l?v any other route.
liAC.OAOK CJIF-CKKD I'll ROC OH.
For TnUOL'Oll TICKETS to Biehnirm.T,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York apply nt Ticket Ottce, foot
Blending street
An Accommodation Train wdl he run a*
follow*:
Leave Colmiitii ' on Monday#, Wednesday*
and Fiidnv# *' 7 A. XL. arriving at Charlotte
at 6 85 P. M.
Returning?Lave Charlotte on Tue#daj's,
TTimsdny* ami Saturday# at ft A. M., arriving
:e ColumUa at fi 0& P. M.
Passengers taking the ft A. M. Train from
t'li.ii loilo can connect with Night Train of
South Carolina Road for Charleston. I'n*
rnnfii from Charleston can?l.y leaving
(lie South Carolina Train at Junction?connect
Willi the 7 A M. Train from Colombia.
CALEll BOUKNIOHT,
Superintendent.
An|[ 2K 14 ?
Greenville find Columbia Rail Road
Company.
1 -"PHIS Company Iim now for aale, in lr. a
I of " !V** H Tickets," a Ticket which
entitle* a person to travel over the road
1,000 Tlilc* Tor $10,
Within one year from ila'e of nnrcha-c.?The
Ticket* con ho purchased from the
Airent* nt Colombia, Hewbctry, AWI>* villa
Auilers >n ami GrecnvitV.
W. ALSTON OWglR*
General Ticket Agent CJ. and 0. K R.
Anoint l2( 19f.S.
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