Advantages of Under Braining.
1. It prevents drought,
2. It furniithes an incieased supply of
atmospheric feitilizers.
5. It warms ilia lower portion of
the soil.
4. It hastens tlie decomposition of
roots and other organic matter.
6. It accelerates the disintegration
of the mineral matters of the soil.
6. It causes a more even distribution
of nutritious matter among the parts
of the soil traversed by roots.
7. It improves the mechanical texture
of the soil.
8. It causes the poisonous excrementitious
matter of plants to be cairied
out of reach of their roots.
0. It prevents grasses from running
out.
10. It enables us to deepen the sur
face soil. |.y it-moving excels of water.
1). U ui.tiers soil eailivr in the
spring.
12. It prevents lie throwing out of
grain in wiut r.
1 3. It allows us to woik sooner after
rain.
14. ll keeps off the effects of cold
weather h nger in the Kail.
15 It ptoents the formation of acetic
and oilier acids, which induce the
growth of soriel and similar weeds.
10. It hastens the decay of vegeta
Ide mailers, and the finer couibiualiou
of the earthy parts of the soil.
17. It prevents, in a greut measure,
the evaporation of WMter, and the con
rcquenl abstraction of htiu from the
soil.
18. It admits fresh quantities of water
from rains, tkc., which are alwavs
more or less imbued with the fertilizing
gases of the aimosphere, to be deposited
among the absoihenl parts of
the soil, and given up to the necessities
of planla.
19. It prevents the formation of so
liatd a crust on (lie mm face of tho soil
as is usual on heavy lands.
20. It prevents, in a great measure,
grass and winter grains fmni Wing
winter killed.?Farmers Magazine.
Scratchks in llortars.? Wa-.li Perfectly
clean with Ca-tile soap ar.d
warm water; then apply, while warm,
mii oiulineut of gunpowder mixed wi'h '
sweet cream or fresh butter, to tho con
sisleiicy of thin paste; and then, if on
trial, our remedy does not cuie, apply
every morning, after wasliiug clean, an
ointment composed of a lescupful of
lard with as much camphor gum as
can be dissolved therein; simmered together
with a little rosin.
Every farmer should see daily every
animal he has. anil inspect its condition.
Weekly visits, as i? the case with acme,
aoon issuit in weakly animals.
The more comfortable yon oan keep
your animals the uiorcthev will thrive.
A good cow is a valuable machine;
the more food she propelly digests the
gicater the profit.
A few roots daily, to nil the stor k,
are as welcome a? apt les to bovs and I
girls. ;
Iron shoes on sleds last a life time !
Tliey ?ie really cheapet ii: the end ihan !
woodet* ones.
All animals ate fond of sunshine.?
Lei them bask in it, if po*siLl*.
? - %
1>kkv ]T.oucntKG.?The editor of
the Practical Fanner, thus endorse*
deep ploughing : We Itavo for many
years, noi only since conducting nn agricultural
paper, tut while a farmer
rears befote that, continually rrcotii
jnended both from theory and practice,
ploughing 12 to 15 inches deep. We ,
believe the ordinary shallow ploughing.
* to 5 intl.es deep, to he the great I
cauao of the annual reduction in the
average of our cereal and other crops,
that the result is not only a short and |
MuntfrL b"t aho an unhealthy gtowth, !
thus inviting insect ravage", and a No
irremediable damage fiotti drought*.?
We observe the wheat crop in Ohio,
for example, has diminished horn an
average of 18 bushels per acie in 1850,
to 0 bushels per acre in 1SG5. Othei j ,
crops in other State* show a like diu.i |
nut ion ; and if the came i< not in tits !
continuous cultivation or exhaustion ft I
only 5 or 0 inches of soil, (so called,) j
we do i.ot know vhete to find it.
[Xfuryhn il Fanner.
? ? I
A Fai t for 1'armkus.?It may not ,
ho geneially known that the sctd t f ,he ,
mir flower is the tnost infallible reined v I ,
vet discovered for the speedy cute tf'i
fa-nrder in I.oiks. 'I lie directions. ,
V hifh v e glean from a hiief article upon |
the subject in the i>.?ex Manner, say : t
Immediately on di*co\ering that your ,
horse is foundered mil about a pint of
the whole seed in his food and it will
perfect a cure. Sunflowets are ea-ily '
grown alongside of fences and in out. 1
of-the way places where they take up !
lilt little i or in. The m i d when f< <1 in i
nnall quantities to ti e hoises is ?er\ 1
healthy. giving lo the hair a peculiar | j
gloss. It is a diuietic in it* let dencv. I
r'oale like it much and thii\e on it. ' i
I i
I
Tiik bones of a large animal, -nppoMd | i
to be a ii.nstodon, were found ves'er 1 '
day, while excamting near IKntnille. j \
Canada, 'ihe teeth arc very large, one ;
of th.rnr weighing ii?o pound*. The |
ribs are six f>*e! long, the l ip bone ' i
is thirty six inches round ; she (uak 1
is eleven ituhes ?i diameter and fbnr |!
r.... r.t at.. ku..L
t-rn irci ,,,r *??*? um a*
Lti.e uie t >> t* ri l y -1 li?e?< incLes roupd. j
? I
A i ai)Y in a western city, p?hli*he.?
m card, atafinp that it givt? Her plea*,
lire to ackrowledge the receipt of the ?
emount of an aceident policy on the
lie ui < upland, who waa killed in
it i?ie mi.od die. >ter? i
h
. U/ . K U i\f <>
. TM i V
Egyptian Cotton.?The llerald.
yesterday, in giving ad vice " to planter*
and cotton merchants," spoke of Kgyptian
cotton as " a poor short staple and
dirty aiticle, that cannot ti? al our heau
tiful and clean long staple cotton,"
We have before us a sample of this
cotton, pulled from a hale recently Imported.
'Ihe gentleman who sends it
to us, says: " You will observe that the
staple i? flue, strong, and much longer
than that of our own cotton. Indeed,
so ntnch snpetior is this cotton to ours,
that it is an article of import to supply
the place of our coatlv Sea Islands.?
Egyptian cotton commands higher
prices both here and in Liverpool than
oar own,"?IV. Y. /7utnmcixial Adrer
tiser of Saturday.
Don ax.? llorax is the name of a salt
found native in large quantities in va
rious parts of Europe and South America.
It is also found dissolved in the
waters of certain lakes in Thil-et and
Persia, and concrfcled upon the borders.
This suit is also artificially prepared,
and is sometimes inei with in the craters
of volcanoes. Its uses are tinnier
ous and important. In metallnrgic op
eraliolis it i-i used u* ? !tn* m ?t it ni'ii
1 >h found in eveiy blacksmith'* shop,
wliero it is used as an Mid to the proems
of welding. It i? also largely used in
mediciiio. Dissolved mi water it is an
excellent wash fur the teeth. It is or.e
of the best substnnos that can lie used
for cleansing the hair and scalp, leaving
the hair smooth and soft and the >kin
white and clean.??Ycui York Afircandle
Journal.
Thk Usk ok tiik lioniKS ok Dkau
A mm a 1.8 as Mancuk.?M. Honcheiio
has invented in Prance a prices*. whereby
the bodies of dead animals of all
kinds can be rendered into a most vnl
liable manure. The bodies are cut up.
and. together with tlie intestines and !
their contents, are treated with dilute
hydrochloiic (muriatic) acid. After a
time the whole mass, including bones,
is Completely dissolved, and changed
into a setui-plastic pnlpv mats, without
-niell. and capable of being kept au\
length of linie without deterioration.?
The worthless caici-ses of d'-ad doga
arcl cats, and of animals which have
died from disease, aie ilins changed
into a valuable and matketable com* I
,?,wtii. XI / I
< 1 . al 1 w t v? #1 i'/uuwhul tf v((/
??r/.
HoW T<> r't'HK A Col.D. Dr. III.II
(Jouitiat of Health) say-: I In* mmneir
h man is snti-fhd In- ha* l.<k<-ti cold
lei him do three things : K?ml, ea'
nothing) second, go to led. cover up I
in a watm room ; tHitH. drink a- much
coUl water a? he can or as lie wants, ?> ;
as much h'?l heth lea he can, and
ill litieo case- fill of lour, he will I
well in thirty six hours. The iicuhci
of a cold for forty ? ight hours, af.er tli-l
cough commence-, i- i< ph.ee him elf
heyoml cum until trie cold ha- itin it- |
course, of about a fuliitght. Wat.nil:
ar.d al>-linei'ce are safe and cer'ait
elites, when applied c.olv. Waiui i.
keep- the poms of ilie -|:in open and
relieves it ol the mi: plus whi?h oj.pie?<
es it, w liile nha'illeliee ? l|t- elf the slip j
plv of material foi plo< in which would
otherwise he coughed up.
Tkn Goon KuI.k8.?Choose the path 1
of virtue, nnd imitate a I >i?l? pattern.
Ho all the givod in thv power, and j
let every action he useful.
Cultivate hv mind ear'ftillv? it will
he a Mote of pleasing) reflection.
He diligent in thv Int-ines*, Hud J
(strictIv uptight in thv dealings.
Investigate allaire closely, ami en I
gage in tlnm cautiously.
Lay thv plan* wilh piu?.!tuce, and be |
prepared with emergencies.
!n nil (1 IHculties be patient, and
overcome them by per evemuc**.
I>o 111ht wliiib I^ doing most.
Have h plact f<'i cvt-ty thing ami ev
cry thing in it* place.
Id i.II thing* be irci oniloiil w illicit
n CMiitiCis, i.t.d coin I iiif utility with el
gat.ce.
A -KimtCAi. \om.g collegian con j
fioli'ed an Ohl <^'iake- with ibe stale- j
incut that he did not I i lieve in the l>i
Me. Sai-I tlie Qnakar : ' Does thee l? ? j
lie\e in I-'rnnce ?" " Yc, f<>? though I
lime not seen il, I liHve ; ln?*i?les tln ie i- !
plenty of cot robot atite proof that such
i cotiiitrv iloes exin." * '1 lien I lice I
will oi?t belieie an\thing thee oi cherlias
not sicti V " No to be miio I j
Won't." I>'.<) thee ever see llo o\t t rains
?" " No." "liver see m it \ I I \ .
hat ilnl ?** " No." " Dots ;l.ee I t o- o
lice lias any ?1
Thk New York llcrahl says, editorially:
The (lovernor of Alabama is certainly not far
wrong in his notion that more unlioual troops
?re necessary in Itinl Male. The presence of
' O.Onil sohlirrs in Alitluooa Ki uid not t<c cfVclive
in ke< ping th? pence, as the Camilla j
Ught sill prove. Now. lltul the whole *.n?to-i
rv of that eteiit >* 'ten, it u oo.h nml.lv eicnr '
that tlie nigger* provoked the distort nacr. f
They n arch" <1 with their radical Iciolirs, with
nuts if suit nriiM, into a rjnn t (utrn, contpnrt- |
iog themselves .n an otTensive manner, and |
making a t ull) ing expedition, the tninaro ol j
llieir conduct was not as if it were real. Nig
rers wilt arc. > y this example, thnt it is not I
ret rote In i tilly white men, and that will prorent
cvllitlvufc
Thk rcti U n>a evidently been fninninnin
led in Spein, nrj lli? lead? tie m i.ikinjt
it* p? for the eMnblitbloent of ? pew OovernAll
Mt. Il it ??r?npe In oheeive ihe feeble re finance
whieli Ihe Spwnith army wade to the
evolutionary party. One little rkiriniah turn*
ip the whole of their rfTortt fax their Queen.
\? for the nnvy, it went over to tba party of
;evolt >i toon at the movement Se^an, Those j
hinjre thow how rotten woro the foundation* j
>f itabclla's throne.
Scotch an tiff, put in hole* *?I ere
ii k?lt cotue out, will dwtioy (Lem. 1
. I ?#?/ I i | | j
STTrSTTl
promisixo to makkt thk glul.
W? yesteiday, heard rather a good sto
ry on one of our city inini-teri?. During
last winter a revival whs In progress
in one of our country churches near the
city. Among the regular aUnidHnit
on lite meeting whs h beautiful and estituxhle,
hut raitlier unsophisticated
young l*dr? whose friend* were very
anxious to have her uuite with the
cburcli.
Slie seemed however reluctant, to do
so. mini the minister in question whs request!
<1 to" talk to her.' This he did
I several times, on one occasion saying
in a jocular manner, " Misr M ?, if you'll
! join the chinch, I'll marry yon," mean
ing he would perform the ceiemony.?
The girl seemed pleased with the propposition,
and a few evenings after walk
ed up to the altar and united with the
church. Sevetal week* after this the
' minister preached a; the church, nod
I after service-*, met ilie young lady.?
i' litolher said she. *4 fr?U know
you promised to marr t me if I'd join the
church. Are you going to do so? I
don't went to wait any longer." The
minister saw his dilemma and attempted
to exp'ain. " ( meant 1 woul I pet form
the cermony," he said, " that's ail. I
au't marry >on myself. for I am already
mairied ami lore my wife too much to
desire to swap lie*- off for another.
The voting lady hiowne indignant,
declared she'd leave the church, and
that she " never did have much faith in
these town preachers." Our ministeiial
friend declares that lie will never again
u*e any other than plain scriptural
argument to induce a young lady to
join 'he church.
J ,Y(v?> Albany Daily Commercial.
e? 1 ....
Tiie Drmockacy in South Caroli
na ? v\ ?? ure glad to observe the indications
of thorough organization on
the pait of the South Carolina Demncracy.
So far as the white* ate concern
ed. no Sta'.e in the South presents such
an undivided front as this old commonwealth.
The radical* cannot tnu-tei ?
corporal's guard i.f white tneit in aav
Dbtiict of the State dolt- in every
District are organized, and the parly i>
well cioanixed. Still, more idhv ho
I done. Let no man stand l??ck now.?
! In this ^jroMt emergency,
' II- wli > ilnll'f* is n dastard,
lie wl 10 dotihiB is dnnou-d."
Let cti'iv cnn*er\alive voter join tlie
| c'.uh in Ills locality. Let every man
|>tit hi* name down. I.vl no Carolinian
i/noiiiiuiouslv stand on the f.-nc? to
wait for the winning side. We trust
prevail Mtoiiei or liter, and Midi ncie
ants as f?i| to do their doty, will he the
olj"ets of a just renin Carolina ix
txil'V soil id Iters to <|o his till'J.
\Columbiu 1'ha; ni.c.
" llow much to insert this death P
a-h'td a |km son at a ne?v8|>.i|?ei ottiee.?
"One tiolinr," "Why. I pared lot'
[ lifti emits the last time I in-eiit-?i one."*
| " That was a c minion death.*" said lite
;>ol |i-liiT, " hut ihi? is sineeudv regret
[ ted." " I'll te ll x ou what,'" shi I the applii-lilit.
" yolir I'XieuU'ls will Hot i.e
put t'j tha; i x, cn.-e."
A tJooii 8vv ? Nemli on" ni^e of Ii,?
! !'Muii V iikIio.iIu. (.1 jilfil willi loiter*
?>f w'llnliMwinj? f hi Hi*
1"iii ? I.i-ii^m*." Tii* iniviiviiii- i* ??ik>
iiii 11**!
In ml'liiinn in ill* w iilulriwii|? riil.lM,,..!
in Hi* i*?ii* ' ill* Vimli-nioi Ir* us. ii
announces Ifi il lli* imni** nf 11.il l v i !
mere ?ill I.* |>iil.| r|i*.! n*xi w? W. Tii*
work gees bravely ii.?Moritimj Slur.
Tiik smarip.it reproof titri* w.? ha?y
hi'Niii for some months ?*> given the
oilier iIhv Iiv a railway guard. I). iea
your in ulii'i know vou areoul f* iinjnir
ed a wotild-l>e witty passenger. " Oh.
wh.i the reply. " and gave me six
fH-nce to pu:chase a monkey. Aievou
foi sale t"
A lauv a^kcd a pupil at a national
scloiol, " \\ hat was the sin of the I'haiisee*
?"
' Kating rainels, inarm," quickly replied
tlit* cliilrl.
She Ion! read ihal the TMtniisees
" i ruin-<1 at gnat* am! aw aitoWeil
Caiiieli!"
Mmi\MK F!l l.t TCt'OKSK. wlio frill*
through the streets on top of a rage,
" i"* ite'l liv a M> X'can lion.*' was attack.
.1 hv (lie nfo'esaii! lion while in
pmces-inn at (1 illipoli*. Oliio, ieriil.lv
iaoetated. anil with diftienhy saied
f mil instnnt ih-atli.
At (lavernrlr. near Ilii.lion. ye?fer
lav, whi'e six men were at Work on
he resilience of IVof Flack, of the
Hudson lliver Institute, tlie seaflFnld
nLf gave war. piecipitating the men to
:he gronnrl fa?a'lv wounding one and
severely wounding the other#.
" Miss," said a gen'leman, pn ffeiing
his umhiella to a ladv in a ahower,
" pvuiit me to he vo'if hean ?** '
"Thank yon for rour n'It'enes*." wrvi
the replv i " ami a- I have plenty i f
fair weather heunx 1 as ill call von tnc
rain lirsii,"
" \> mv ni?l von l^avo timr i
ptnrp f inqiiir?*<l h voting or,
Hhniil to k n?w ?Kvmil. " Wliv,
von *v.\ madam." ilia np|ilicHiil,
" 1 wa? 'no good looking, xnd wlnn I
opvnn.1 Ih floor, folkr took ine fur tl??>
llti?>Uf>,>*
<'n*ni.ra J a mfs a wandering son of
f? V. R. Jann>?. ill* novvlmt. Im* l>*en
making spOvol.M in favor of fvrant.?
Ilia prvfvrvnoe, pud-aMy spring* from
fanii'v attachment to " a solitary Norseman,"
Mr. Qi ii. ?v? lie finds muoli less
difficulty in ' .ing hi* word than in I
getting anybody to lake it.
I 8 ITi # I
Slate or Soiatfei Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
In Eq .ity.
ISABELLA P. LOGIC* W/ re. MARION J.
LOCKE el at.?Bill for RiHiVim of Heal
E'tOlt. (f p,
1I1IE Complainants having filed their Bill
in the ahoro case, ami it appearing to the
Commissioner that THOMAS l.OCfcB, NATHAN
IE!. LOCKE ami MAftY K. l.OoKK,
three of the Defendants, reside beyond the
limits of this State: On motion of Perry I
A Perry, Complainants' Solicitors, it is Ordered,
That Sid absent Defendut; do plead,
answer or deuiuf to tfitf Dill within forty
data from this 0atc, or a decree pro com/osso
will l?? entered against the in. j
J. P. MOORE, 0. R. G. C.
Commissioner's Office, Bept. 19th, 1809. j
Bopt S3 '18 *- ? I ? .
The State of South Carolina,
O H EES'V ILL E COUNTY.
lH E?Kll),
JOHN A. lIAWKIft6,by nest friend, cf ?t.,
r?. HARRIET I). HILL otnL ? BiU i?
M<tr*httU Sale* Pariitiun* if'r.
XVUKSliANT to the Decretal Order in this
JL mn? tlx rrcdltort of JOHN P. 11AW.
K INS, dvoexsed, are required to render ?ud
prove their demand* before me, on or before
the first day of November next
J. P. MOO UK, C. K. 0. D.
July nth, ISM. 8 -til
The State of South Carolina*
l>'NEESVIL1.K COUNTY.
lit Eqnliy
ELIZA J. PIIIKCK, Executrix, r?. NANCY
MoK INNKY rf ill.? Itiit hi Mtirxhnll
Suit, In.'; ' a. ?( ? .
rU It - 1 A A I ! ? ihc Decretal Order in the
.. -edit' rs of JASPER J.
PttlNCK, dveeii.-v!. iro required to render
nod prove their demand* before mo, on or bo>
foro tuu first due of December next.
J. P. MoOKE, C. E. O. T>.
July 12th, 18(18. 8-td *
The State of South Carolina.
CBKEXVILLB COUNTY.
Ill Cquily.
JOHN W. MORGAN, Kxcrutor, LtNNKY
N. MO KG AN rl nl.-^-llifl fu .Hurt hull
art*. Sulf, Injunction, l('f.
PURSUANT to the Decretal Order in the
nbove ense, tlio creditor* of NATIIAN1
l b MORGAN, deceased, ore required to j
ri*ltilor uml liriiVp tliiGP tltonamlii l?nfi.r.? inn nn 1
ar before the first day of December next.
J. 1\ MOORE, C. E. O. I>.
Jul.v 1 ?lb. J 868. 8-td
Tho Sta o of South Carolina,
a it ess ville co us r r.
In Equity.
N ANCY HOWDKX, Administratrix, and R.
I.. liOWDEK, Administrator, r?. J. M.
ROW 1?EN ri u/.? It ill to J/.i 'til A |
Stt 'r, / itjtt ttr t inn, i{'r,
Pl'RSl'ANT to the Rerretal Order in tho
above c.i??, tho creditors of KKUllKN
J i>OWI)KX, deceased, ore required to render j
] nnd (irovo their deran'id* before ine, w ithin ]
I three months, (ou or biloro the 13lb day of
October next.)
J. I\ MOORE, C. E. O. It.
July 12tti, 1868; 8-Id
r.TiMi I run irniinircnn nniinmv
iaim m rnmm yimi,
OF 11AUTFOIID, CONN.
OUQANIZED 185 O.
I 12. A. DOLKIXV, Pr?V<..
T. O. CXDLUd, Stc'j,
i
Dividends for tin' inct five yurn. .'?o per
vtiil.; Kvrci| in i<?k uv?r $jti(i,i(tiO jur
| hi oilh.
j No. ..f I'dieioa issued in 1m57 15.?.il
I Amount insured ?ui a iinv # ll.sill.jfij mi
Assets j-iii. i. i*?7 Mtll.mxmi
Receipts fur year cudiug Jan. 'fid, .S. 1211.447..'14
1,3SI.20
Paid claim* hy ik-nih.f'ds.ssi .\ft
All oilier cx[>cuni, 1,474-,7S7.-1 j $' ,ttU2,(lflS.8.?
i7.i:iK.0l-?.:i5
POLICIES issued on every plan used by all
tin- old iiml responsible Companies.
TO" branch Office, 262 liroiid Street,
A I'll USIA, OA.
CHAS. W. HARRIS, Manner.
liOWKIt .t WOKT1II.VUTON, Agents,
; tircmivilte District, South Carolina.
May 1* M Ora
To Farmers.
. riAIIK WATT 1'LOUUIl couies to you with
1 the highest recommend. lion. Call it
1 inv Auction Knout* iim! examine it for yurI
selves. 1 have supplied fifteen farmers with
| this Plow in thia country, and they all speak
I in the highest praise of it. The ouc horse
| plow ia a turning plough, n furrowing plough
for planting corn, a <tib soil plough, a coru,
: rolton, and vegetable weoder and worker.?
i Willi the additional piece, (a steel scraper,)
l ...... I...... .......i.: i .11. ..i -i ??' i??
... I,, IB ,""<<*"> IUO UIH
implement* over yet tunde, for nil the abovenamed
anil warranted tu ?lo every kind
if turning mid cultivating in Field nnd Unr|.Kn,
in :t manner superior i?? nil other* ever
I yet made. nnd that, Ion, witlmut hoe Inlmr.
(>r?r /'oar TVioasoiul t'irt Himrimi of thnn
i Ploughs nre ihiw in the hand* uf the licet fanner*
in Virgin in. \>rih Carolina, South Carolinn,
and 'i . ,. It linn established n
r.-|>ulatum it , i i. n the history ol invention'.
lie .. ' fiilimj, Ihltkitt'i
and Cthlr.iliu p > , I in* no rival, living
adapted to tv.it > ty ..I noil, nnd to
foul aud ch it. Untie witiioul choking, li doe#
I the hoc nnd plough work at one o|*ration.
J, \Y. FmiiIic, of Niiit(y-8ix Depot, 8. C ,
fay*:
" It egeel* any plow I ever raw for eol'in
or corn, in fart, for uny kiml of rummer cropa."
The following named perron* at home have
need it, nnd can highly rocointnond it: Tho*.
-Seven, Capt. W. K. Earle, Dr. IVui. A. llarriton,
Kcv. C. 11. Stewart, M. T. Fowler, W. T.
An.tin. J. W. Goldsmith, Thus, Goldsmith,
J. S, Hammond, nnd other*.
I Gall nnd ace the WATT PLOUGH
J U I<I 1*8 0. SMITn,
A net ion Sales liooui.
St. 15 3ui
i Fairvi w Sugar Company.
' f > II IS Company having bought the Bight
IX in the gr -at discovery of making sugar
nnd refining syrup made from Sorgo I'anr, in
1 that portion of tireeuvi.lv I? strict embracing
I the Third llrgimetit, we propose to erect a
I 81'tiAI'. IIOl'SK and KKPfNEIt near FAIRVIKW
us so..n as prartieMlde. To those who
livo too far from our works, to haul their eaues,
we pruposu to sell Farm Mights. We believe
this to l,e one t.f the greatest discoveries for
the S mill that eould luive br.n made, and
have no don: I that it will he, in a lew years,
the great staple of tho South. Its operations
are simple and cost coinn iratively nothing to
start a farm works, and v,,.l pay five limo better
than any crop except esitton, and we be
,ieve will double thai great king of the South.
Ttii.ae W'thim# Iriol.l* tln>i,iil silt I 1,0*1, >*
Dr. W. A. Ilarriron, at Fnirview. ?r Dr. W.
P. |'a>Mii<>re, at Mrcenvillv. who will lake great
(>lci??uro iu diving full particular*- We will
Inrimh ?cctl free "f <*?#!, except freight, ti?
tliuao wiahiug tu plant.
W. A. IIARHTSOy,
W IV I'A JHMOIt V..
Agent* t<>r Cuinpauy,
T. 1.. IIOZEM AN, Provident.
BeJ'l 2 lit If I
1 / i
/Mi// I M/.lijj
'list,
" DuPoiit's Bill* Powder."
rHAVR acvpted the appointment m
Agent f<-r ibe^alo of ilm above celebrated
KIFl.K PUWT)liB, and lam pr*?
pared to deliver at abort notice, any amount,
in large or ainnll quaotitler, of the follow
in., fl I- .1 nL.XalAn -nlA |t..t.w,a
freight ?n<l driyxge to ibis j luce added :
FFP H Rifle *? il. K-tt".
KPF O 11'tie tvi ib Kegs.
FFP U H'fle II. Krgl,
Kuglo Uiflo ?j I*' K'gs.
Jbi'W K.tle lb Ke|tq.
Ka^lc and Diamond Orain 1 lb Cnnister*.
TUUMAts 81EEN.
Sept 9 Id tl
STBB N 'S
8fO&?,
| ei
i2SSS? bR^R
I WISH -to Inform the CitUen* of Greenville
and tbo surrounding Districts, that
1 hava just arrived with the
CBEiPEST STOCK OF H
ever purchased by me sine* the war. I wll
not surrender to any man in Town or District,
that lie can sell Good* of the RAM K QUALITY
CHEAPER tbon I can. Call aud examine
for yourselves, at
PTEEN'S 3T0RK.
May 27 1 tf
I am opening a Splendid Stock of Groceries,
at very reduced prices. Cull and satisfy your|
selves that it is so, at
PTKEX'S STORK.
May 27 I tf
Also, a largo and msrgnifleent lot of Gloss
ware and Crockery ot very low figures. Cui.
aud judge fur yourselves, at
STEEN'S STOIIE.
May 27 1 tf
Special Attention in called to tbo elegant
assortment of Sh??a?Ladies', M i ??? ?', Uoya',
Youths' and Servants', and a very lino lot of
Plowntciia' Shoe*?extra fine Urogia*. Call
and prove what I say, at
STEKN'S STORE.
May 27 1 tf
111 SMI
14.000 'bacon'1010* t0UNTK*
300 Sack* Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
! 100 Sack* Standard Liverpool SALT
25 Koga NAILS, assorted sizes
20 BaU* llATKSVILLK SHIRTING
1() Bale* McBEK SHIRTING
2() Bale* COTTON YARN
20 Bag* Prime and Fair RIO COFFEE
2C) Barrcll* SUGAR
JO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO
2 BAGS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
Shoes, Flats,
J DRY GOODS, DRUGS
Our Stuck of 11 ATS anil SHOES it eery
litrjie on.I complete, ami we will guarantee our
eii'.iru Stock will compare witk any in Town,
botli n.? to quality and price. A call will *atirfy
you.
DAVID & 8TKADLEY.
May 13 SI If
BATESVIIiLE
MAMMIM CflMPOY. .
I H AVIM! In on appointed Agent, for
Jl B. ttii* t'iMii|U?n V, wo are pi epiire-l lo
K.-il SlllR'll.Mia AMI YARN ul Factory
pi ieea.
Dnvlfl 4k Slrn?IIoy,
Grocer* aud Couimi#?iott Merchant*,
Grecti\ll!e, S. 0.
Nov fi 24 ir
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
HAVING received the agency of the
above ju?il v celebrated lira ltd of
T0HACCO. we will leak* it to your intere*t
lo Itiiv from u*. F->r rale by wholeaule
or retail. DAVID A STKAbl.EV.
Oct 80 28 tr
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
r--HT TW0
ONK MANDcOMli ONK llORSK CAR
III AG K.
Both in cl?nr?i>t nrJer. Enquire of
JULIlTs 0. SMITH, or
I>AVIL> .t STUAULKY.
April 15 47 t
ROSADAI IS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Druggiet* Everywhere.
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTOHSEY AT LAW,
DAHL0NE6A, GA.,
WILL praciieo in the Count!.* of Lumpkin
Dnerenn. Gilmer, Fannin, I'ni- n,
Town*. Ifliit. iiml Hall.
Jan 10 83 If
W. K CAMMER,
PRAGTfCAL GUNSMITH
AX l> MACHINIST.
I iwin iMir,u.'l??, rwtnn Hint, l.ock*.
\J K ri>?-iic Od Lamp*. H-wim Mn- |
i n ii Mil pnr.i#"l*, ItKI'AlltKD with
protupfn?>? Chitge# rM^nnalil*.
I Iihvc on IkiiiI, ml which Ii nffrrnd fur
llg, ii( low rntva, a atock of GOtiV-SIIEIiI,KHS,
and aU .oxno new PI8TUL8, an ax- 1
initiation of which m uivitod.
I am |'ia|iarr<l to ln?-ni?h STENCIL I
FLATBA. Inr M irking Clothe* I
**l ilnl? At Wwllirl4V ?U Shop. I
Jill) SJ ? tf |
- . . I
Job Work !
U*? F. n ?. t IHj- , v.nhn ti e?? and
St f'i I J X s i i J ! 1
>, , 1 i 'It i I i
ih r>!
if*/ >
esfisnViLiB
DRUG
0I?.
t tt t
ORE BOOR MI MAKI9IDUE. v
moboan ?*
ANI) WESTMORELAND
KEEP CONSTANTLY on Land a FULL
STOCK OF <V
DRUGS
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
PAINTS .
ox&s,
DYE-STUFFS,
FANGX AIITIG18S,
AND
IlM BR AGING TEIE STOCK
USUALLY KEPT
IN A ?~
F I R S T ORDER
rom t T? i fririirniTm
l!iiM'A DL1M1M liJN J
tg^-EVKRVTniNG WE PUT
UP WAY RE DEPENDED ON
AS IN EVERY WAY RELIA,
BLE. ^
Give Us a Visit.
stationery ~ . j
stationery
stationery.
JUST received, a latere and handsome
l<?t of STATIONERY,
consisting. in part,'of: Foolscap,
Letter and Note PAPER, boat
quality; Pens, Ink, Pencils, ?fec.,
Arc., which please cull uud examine.
Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution.
rj^lIIS Solution ia warranted to prevent the
X decomposition of nil kinds of Fruits,
Toioh'oos, Jellies, Spiced Fruit*. Syrup*, Gi
dor, Wine, Milk, acme kinds nf Vegetables,
Ac., uud prosorve them in n fresh and wbeleaoinc
condition. Try a bottle.
Juno 21 5 tf
" costar's" "
prepab ations.
KV KKY HODY? 7tit* Them!
KVKKYHOI ?Y? U*e* Than f
KVERYIIOI>Y ? Jicfieves in Them!
r.\ lAi \ 1JOIA?Jitcommeml? 2'hcm !
Coslai'i Exterminators.
Fur Hat#, Koachc*, Aot>, Ac.
Cottar's Bed Buff Exter.
A Liquid?Killi?" Sure thing.
Cottar's Iotect Powder
Fur FIcni>, Mutbt, Inscctj, Ac.
Cottar's Cora 8olventFor
Corn#, Bunionr, Ac.
, , ' P* ? ? * , %
^ ? - - 1
cottar's Buckthorn Salve.
For Cuts, I)uruf, Bralaca, Ac.
Costara Bishop Fills
(Sugar Coated) Dinner Pill.
Cottar's Cough Remedy.
For Cougba, Colda, So.
Cottar's Bitter-Sweet and
Orange Blossoms.
HcautiAea tlie Complexion.
Mnkca the Skin freah and fair.
JPO"Beware !! of all Worthleaa Imitation*.
^tCNono genuine without Co?t*r'i alyauture.
Jgtfiie. and 50c. *i*e* kept by all DrvggiMa.
/BS'll aixe* lent hy moll on receipt of prioo.
pay* for any three $1 situ* by Kxprcaa.
JW So pnya for eight $1 aiaca by Kxprcaa.
Addreaa
HEN It Y R. COSTA It,
613 Broadway, V. Y.
,Af For aale by MOROAM A WEST*
MOKKLAND, UrcoovUle, 8. 0.
JUT And u' Wholesale in all the citlew end
large toaua iu the United State*. 16-Sea
W. K. KASLBT. ?. I. WILLI.
EASLEY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
aini? i IN equity,
(JUKKNVII.I.K, S. 0?
PR \CTICB In tho Conrta of lha SIM* aa<> ^
of tho United Ststew, and give oepeoial
attention lo CUM la Bankruptcy.
June13 ? if
Law Hotice?Chang* of Ofloo^
CI V. TOWN 08 has removed bla U?i
X, Office to the building nortk-Mit corner
of tho Public 8<|iinre, In part occupied bjij
Jnlima C. Smith. Auctioneer, aed tho Knterpriae
Printtog Office, op stair*.
Jan S M U
Tailoring.
r|"MIR f*ol?oerihor rasp ret In'.ly informs Ma
I friends. and the public in goners', that
Sit health l-awig in a measure restored, wiH
return# busineao strata. tta will CUT,
MAKK, and KKPA1R all Oarmeuti far
gentl-men, on reasonable terms, fur r??A or
onntrif podsM W|!| Irs found at his rasilenpe,
corner liaia Street, opposite the
Coach Factory. GEO. B I>TKM.
tireenvilie, S C, A|>tll Otb, 1808,
At.nl 8 0i *tu
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