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CddnnBO to -rem Soon?Aim ,
? WM AhB-Rw* Wa* Ruixnrr ~Mordereoe
nftifc Km inlg eonamenaed la tyaaweleee
? Co??^ tlte Meat of many aaU-reat brolle j
year* ago. It appear* thai a sheriff eed ,
pom were fired upon by a former, oa J
Whosa goods tba officer attempted to levy, (
lor oob payment of rent The sheriff was
mortally, and three of bis pome aertonaly,
wounded. This le bloody Work, nt a time
wian.theory of * Let oa hare paaoe" pre.
vatts over the land?especially In tba Worth.
Bat the law* moat be vindicated, aad tba
Governor will, no doabt, take prompt mea ores
to see that they am. In tba cm of
this Violent and mnrdaroua reslatanoe to tba
Sheriff of the County of Reoeeelaer, while
In the perfet maoee of hia offloUl doty.
rtf ' tr !l rr u
[iTW JUT*S JOLWTmM<*>
W-* . > n'H?i
Tn liir or m Intra Church Bin?Har
hi oat Qraetons Majesty Queen Victoria has
rigMd til* Mil, which hat pawed both
Hoaawof Parliament, and which disestabllehea
and dttandowa the Iriah Protestant
- Church establishment, The terrible bill U
new tew. We Mnat now wait to tea wheth
er or no the Iriah people will be satisfied.
We moeh fear thatH)neen Victoria or her
heira will bare to sign manj more such bills
before our friends of the green itle will ssy
* enough." Gladstone, Bright and Lowe
hare, howerer, done wall. They hare work
still before them; but they hare girrn proof
that they know how to do it. If Pat keeps .
at It, Johny Boll will do more for him. lie
eew't help It?Mw York Herald.
Smanoa Explosiom.?Last Tuesday night
after all the family at MaJ. Ilalley Smith's had
retired to rest they were startled hy the sudden
explosion of a coal oU lamp which had
net been burning at any thus that night.
The lamp and tha globe orer it ware both
blown Into inch small fragments as to look like
they had been amaahed up by a hammer. The
fbmlly hare been to the habit of using salt In
tha lamp to Lnoxease the brilliancy of the light*
and the moat reasonable way to aeeonnt ft>r
tha aeeident Is that the oombtnatioa of the salt
and oil generated a gas that caused the explosion.
Eeep salt out of your lamps, salting
does not at all agree with* them.
(laei'r^M (ITjr.) Oheervsr and Rtporttr.
Tan New York Tribune baa received
special Information from Harana, asserting
that the new Captain General, Caballero
de Rodaa, has been instruoted to offer the
Cubans the powers of self government; and,
mhirruon, that the proviiloail Itidm of
Spain, and especially General Prim, have
baaa or are in faror of sailing the island to
the United Si at en
TnxCaort ix Msatox Diaraicr.?The Marion
Creaent, of the 28th instant, aaya:
Wa are highly gratified to say that we
had, on Monday night, a good rain. The
rain has, we learn, been pretty general;
and allhongh it has come too late for many
fields, it will do immense good to the orope.
Tan Mills Hones, Charleston, is positirely
to be opened on the 20th October, l>y Meesr*.
Uao. W. Pauses A Co.. of New York. It is
to be famished in all tlie modern improve,
menls, with $76,000 worth of furniture.-*
Board $8.60 per day.
Canar Coax?Tha Early County (Ga.)
News of laat waek aaya:
" Wa hoard of a farmer trying to engage
corn the other day at eaventy fiva eents per
bushel?ho said ha would have several
hnndrad bushels to dispose of. We look
for It to be dowa to and plentiful at fifty
cents about gathering time."
N?w Tots, Angust 4.
Gotten steadr, w,ti? sales of 1,200 bales.
Gold weak at 86f^
n?, n A > m
""Su" *
Cotton 88ft. Flonr firmer and in good
demand?Howard street superfine 0@0.6O.
Wheat firm?red 5 BOf^e.BO Pork 84.00.
Shoulders 10. Whisky 1.08.
, Aiocera, August 8.
Cotton market doll with salsa of 00 bales
?reeeipts 8; middling 81ft<?88.
Lirarooi, Angust 2.
Cotton a shade firmer?uplands 12] ; Orleans
18(3)18],
L1H of CossigneM*
JfrmW at Me QrtmmlU Depot, for Me
Work Ending Angutt id, 1808.
H F Burgles; Lester A Bre'sj 0 0 Felger,
PiefcenssiUc; Mrs J Anderson; SrF A Walter;
H Beettie A Co; 0 0 A M; Oalnee A Beerden;
J C Breathers A Son, Way near Ills, N C; O W
Fletcher, Bhufordsville, N C; W W OUreath A
Co, Wew Piokens; McFall A Thoroly, Mew
Piekena; Bowden, Ooodlett A Co, Qowensrille;
B teahouse A Terry, Fairs lew; T L Boatman,
Re id rills; A 8 Da-can; J W Ripley A Co,
llendersonrUle, N C; TSteea; J L .Southern;
J M Tarry, Fairs lew; J Mitchell; Barton A
Harrison; Ferguson A Miller; J C Smith; Jno
McKay; C O McDowell, Hendersonsille, N C;
Foster A ITunter; H G Mark lay; Coward. * <th
A Co, Richland Valley, M C; R W is;
Johnson A Groses, Mills R vsr, NCjS.udA
Btradlcy; J B Beehanan, Hsndsrtonsllle, N
t'l Hopkins A Thorn berg; J Cathay, Forks
Pigeon, N Cj Wood A Hunter; 8 N Stesens,
Ashes ilia, M C; Jnstna A Oe, Henderson sille,
M C; W F Theckston; W L Waters; J R Long,
Richland VnUey, M C; J F GUnath; Bnlltran
A Ben; T H Allen A Ooi W P Pasamore;
liatoeriUa Manf Co; i W Baric; H M Smith;
i W Cagla; Wa Mo Dade; T W Darls; T B
Ferguson; V MeBee; A MeBee; Wllllaase A
JOHN lfcXAT, Agrat.
OmmCmmm JbotM at Ckt SkmiJum Kspr?aa
Ofa jqr tk0 W**k Ending Id mat
O O M A Ov. Wdkt Kr J Viltkiwr; Moo
aa Hulill, D Horlb+ek; H D Lowndw;
J O iMtk; Hid fSillfr, Williams A W; J D
OaUiard; John MeKsr; W P Piiwo^ L O
BoUfor: Mmoo 4 Griffin; 4,? U Prior, J
MitchsU; J 0 Bailey; T J MahaffVy; J N
OfN?; J w Omlo Dwld 4 Btradlay; Mr* A
CUdviHi H T TbooMooj TO Hoapar; 0 P
Wat art; 4 MaBae; MeBaea' Bill* W F
Tbaxton; L Jennings; H M Brysoa; J K Bo
rmD 8 Bradtlf: L Cobb; 0 W (WUn;
J 0 Doatdcon; Mils 4 Vleli; Whilmtra 4
Fargnaon; J L South art; W L W-?Urr. J M
1U>UR II A KoKoy; 0 Pooh F 4 Waltar.
A A notar I 1 OoBoroa; L* wis &?atbarn;
W T 8b?m*os T Q Donaldson; R McKay;
Dr T O Crt/t, U M.llik.a; J M RodIop; K 8
i Kr OiotalaoA.
^TToWC MAY, Agrat
?*? i
1 ~
Airtnb eft she kuktn lOI,
f*r tk. W~k Sndin, Awgm? M, 1M*.
V W Sharp*. Da* Wset, 8 C, B H Laud.
Augusta, 0*; Pell* Lake, Bdgefield, 8 C: T A
Hndd ud LM; sad two Children, Do* Weet;
8 B UilHcsalOkarlMtMi J TtmmI, Counl]P|
T D Gwyn, Long Branch; John Williams,
BpirUsbarn J A Townwod, 8 C j J L Msoldin,
Wllliamston; J Q Isxktnw, County:
M Day, Anderson; OKC Norwood, Richmond,
Vs; Y 0 Lipscomb, Nlnty-six; H W Lelmnd,
Nlnty-six; B Joynsr, Colombia; Bd HamllUa,
WUliamfto*; Jaoob W Doyle and Lady, RichmotuLVa*
Capt GriStha, New Pickens, 8 C;
8 J King, Anderson; J BratnleUe, County;
George Butler, Bdgefield; H M Tamer, Bpsrtenburg;
J H Morgan, Spartanburg; John K
Dickson; Philadelphia; G W Sherad, Anderson,
S H Dates, CoUQty; K B Mason, Piokans;
Lewis ermiher.tWalhalla; 8 1 Clary, Pickens;
B A Haskell and son, utnns, C H; E Ramsay,
Florida; R W Boone, Asheville, N C;
John Dsrenport, Asherllle, N C; T J Blford,
opirwiourg.
SrrctAL Notic* ?To partita tn want of
Door*, fuhN and B'lnds, we refer fo I he
advertisement of P. P. Toafe. the large manufacturer
of thoee goods iu Charleston*?
Price list furnished on application. 9-tf
Religious Services Hast Sabbath.
Meibodtat Church?Her. A. J. Stafford,
:i, A. Mn and 8. P. II.
Rplseopal Church?Rev. W. T. Potter,
11. A. M.. and 0, P. M.
Baptist Church?Rer. Dr. J. A. Broadua,
U, A. M. Prayer Moeliog, 8 10, P. M.
Presbyterian Churah?Rer. Dr. K T.
Bulat, 11, A. M., and ? 80, P. M.
P?ICGS CURRENT,
oonnaorao wrbklt, it
MESSRS. DAVID & STRAOLEV, MERCHANTS
GRKENVILLB, S. C., AUG 8, I860.
BACON?Sides, V lb,. 20 (3 28 e
llama, " 44 20 (ft 22 e
Sbouldere, V tt>, 18 c
BALK BOPK. V lb I2| @ lie
BAGGING, Gunny, B, yd...... 28(330 e
GAGGING, Dundee, W yd.. 20(322 o
BUR LAPS,
BUTTKR, VI lb, 20 (?) 25 e
BEESWAX, V lb >25(380 r
CHICKENS, V head >.15 (a) 25 ?
COFFEE. ? lb, Rio. *5 (ft S3 ?
CORN, V bushel, $1 2
COTTON. Middling, 28 ?
EGGS, V dosen 10(3124 <
FLOUR, V "Mb, " A4 50(385 5
GOLD 81 88(381 8
INDIGO, Spanish Float, 82 00(32 2
" South Carolina, 81 76(32 0
IRON, V lb, American, 7i(3R<
LARD, V lb 25fi?i30,
LEAD, V lb ?20 c
LEATHER, V lb, Sole, Hemlock,..85@374 <
? a *t 44 Oak ..45(0 50 ?
." " 44 Upper, >...70(375 <
" " 44 Harness 55 <
MOLASSES, V gal-. Muscovado, 75@81 0
? " " New Orl. Syrup, 81 2
NAILS, fi keg :....88 6
RYE, bushel, _..l 00(31 2
8ALT, V sack. Liverpool, .....88 6'
SUGAR, V lb, Brown, 15 (3 20 <
" " " Clarified,... 20(u>224 ?
" 44 44 Crashed 25 <
SHIRTINQ. slven-eights, bale, 1?4<
- ? retail - 16 <
TALLOW, # lb .. 15 ?
WHEAT. # bushel $1 S0@$l 1
YARN, Factory, by bale,- -$3 0
" " bunch $2 2
Weep Hot.
Lisas to A roan Mornait.
Weep not for mo, my fond Mama,
I've left thia world of ain and pain {
Weep not for me, my aweet Mama,
Nor wish your Tommis back again.
Weep not for me, my dear Mama,
I'm bappy, and most sweetly rest
My aching bead?'tis easy now.
Pillowed on my Sariour'a breast.
Weep not for me, my swset Mama :
Though short with yon my stay bad been
I suffer'd many weary days?
Tho' your loss, is my greatest gain.
Weep not for me, my loy'd Mama,
Do not think me dead, but sleeping;
Hare early gone to join the throng
Which dear Jeans has In keeping.
Weep not for as, thon fond Mama,
Year four angels are in n*aven;
Ood lent na to yon for a day }
Has taken what Ho had given.
Weep not for me kind, dear Papa,
Tho' greatly I am miss'd by you |
My sisters and fond brothers, too,
a long rarewcn?aaiou i aaieu i
A FINE BVCIOY
ANY PERSON WISHING A GOOD
BUGGY,
Should call on J. C. SMITIT.
Aug 4 11 2
CLASS iPOl BOTS.
ON OR BEFORE THE 14TH INST. 1
propoM to op?n CLAB8 for BOYS
OopatfB.
Englifh, CUcaieal and MatkMnitiMl.
TERMS?Id Adrano*; |M p?r Tweln
Woaka. Hours, frooi 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
D. 0. ANDERSON.
A tig 4 11 2
SUNDOWNS! SUNDOWNS!
JUST RECEIVED AT
Miss McKAY'S,
A LARGE SUPPLY OP
SUNDOWN AND IDLEWILD HATS
AND TRIMMINGS AT LOW PRICES.
Aug 4 II U
iiiPiiii & sunn.
DEALERS IN
QjCNBRAL MERCHANTDISK
A>4 ipaU for Uo Solo of ?oo4wi*'i
Colobrotod
mmr mm m mm mml. "w 9
GREENVILLE, 8. 0.
WE or# proporod it oil tlmra to All or
dm for thio 80potior Artloio o
WHISKY. To Ukwo who hot* o**d Goo J
wia'i Wbiikj, wo unhoaiUtlngly My, thoi
yoo moy roly on gotting 0 poro, unodalUro
lod ortiolo, Njail In ovtry roopoot to thol
formerly modo by hhn. To thooo who h??<
ooror oood it, who wool o rolioblo ortiol* foi
modtotool porpoooo. Mil o boolthr botorogo
MO got it 'J ordering dir*?Aly from
HUMPHREY A OOOWIN.
Aug 4 11 4*
IITDIII
JT. H. ALLEN,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
/^.UfKRAL Atxtigattr and CotnotLaion
" Merchant, ean be found at tha Store
of T. II. ALLEN A CO., late Hifblower A
Co. All boaineea entraeted to him, will receive
?triot attention. Ha will alto attend
Saleeia the Country when applied to. TVrme
Low. Alao, at the 8tore, ean be found a
good aaeortment of Qooda of all kiada.
A?? 4 it U?
Valine.
ALT. ptrtlri having claims agalnat the
K'lnte of WASHINGTON NIOOLL,
will i>l?ur preeent thsm to mo properly attested
; and all indebted to tha same, will
eome forward and tattle at once.
DAVID B. MOOTX,
Ang 4 11-8* Bseeutor.
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Bp 8 J. D OUT HIT, Etqmrt, Judy* of Probait
of amid Ooamty.
WHF.REAS, LEMUEL O. SMITH haa
filed a Petition In my Offioe, pray
Ing that Letters of Administration de botia
now on all and elngnlar the goods and chattel#,
rights and credits of FRANCIS SMITH
and A. T. SMI VIII, lata of the County aforesaid,
deceased, shotild ba granted to him.
Three art th err fort, to olte and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
, of the said deceased, to be and appear in tha
Court of Prol?te for said County, to ba
, hoi den at Green villa Court Ilouee, on tha
14fA dap of Aufmoi two/., to show cause, if
, any, why the said Administration should
not ba granted.
8. J. DOUTHTT, J. P., G. C.
Office of Judge of Probate, Aug.,. 2d 1869.
Aug 4 II 2
I **
The State of South Carolina*
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
. By S. J. DOUTI!IT, Eeq., Judge of Probate
WUERBAT WILLIAM L. HOPKINS
yy has filed a Petition in my Ofioe, pray.
ing that Letters of Administration de bouie
V torn on all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits of IIENH.Y 11. 8PK0U8E,
.. late of the County aforesaid, deoeased, should
t, be granted to him.
i. These are (here/hre, to cite and admonish all
5 and singular the kindred and creditors of the
i. said deoeased, to be and appear in the Court
!. of Vrobate for said County, to be holden at
0 Greenville Court House, on the 16th day of
1 I Auguet {net., to show eause, if any, why the
6 said Administration should nnt be granted.
U W. J. UUUTUIT, J. P. ?. c.
s. Office of Judge of Probate, August 2d, 1809.
Aug A 1! 2
I.
The State of Soath Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY,
rl la the Coirt of Common Plena Sitting la
0 Equity.
5 JAMES M. SULLIVAN and others re. WIL9
L1AM M. THOMAS and others? Hill to Net
5 net'rfs, Rmrijttt, for Account, Relief, Arc.
9 fT^HE complainants baring filed their hill in
1 JL this case on the 20th day of July, 1809,
>. and it appearing that the defendants, William
!. ilicksou and Martha- A. llickson, reside be.
>. yond the limits of this State and the jurisdic>.
tion of this Court: It is ordered on motion of
i. Sullivan A Stokes, Complainants Solicitors,
9 that said Defendants do answer, plead or demur
0 to Complainants bill, within forty days from
9 the publication of this rule, or the same will be
m token pro co?/e??o as to them.
W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. C.
Clerk's Office, 28th July, 180V.
Aug 4 11 0
PROSPECTUS.
THE WILLIAMSTON, S. C.,
a. ?. mm
Wm. A- McCORKLE Editor.
M This argos o'er the peoples right*
Doth an eternal vigil keep;
No soothing strains from Maia's Sons
Can lull Tiia hundred eyes to sleep."
\\7 E propose to publish and issue about I lie
' TT 1st Sept., 1809. at Williamston Anderson
County. 8. C., a " Weekly Newspaper,"
to be deyoted to Literature, Science and Art,
and to the political principles of the found
en of the American system of Government.
Its columns will eontsin origins! matter
from distinguished contributors. Thsstseof
the sheet shell equal the " Largest Weekly"
In the State, and eontain as ntuoh reading
matter.
We are pleased to five notice that a die
ungmmeo vjnenuai or ma Stile hu promia
ed us occasional articles, which alone will
b? worth the subscription. The Editorial
Department will oontalo spicy matter of an
independent oharaeter.
Terms $2, in advance. Addreea. 4
W. A. MoCOUKLE.
Williatnaton Argus.
Aug 4 11
C* it 8. C. and C it A Bailroad Co'a
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,)
Columbia, April 10, 1809. j
~pA8SBNUBH Trains will ran aa follows :
noma mortb.
Leave Auguata, at 7.40 a. m.
" Columbia 8. C., at 1.25 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte, N. C 8.10 p. ni.
COM ISO SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.... 5.60 a. m.
" Columbia, 8. C., at ..12.50 "
. Arrive at Augusta 8.15 p. m.
, Through Tickets on sale for prineipal points
k North and 8outh. Baggage obeoked through.
Close eoaneetions made North and South.
CALEB BOTTKNIQHT, Sup't.
Aug 4 It tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S
SA1LtiCw
BY VIRTUE OP AUTHORITY FROM
SAMUEL J. DOUTHIT, ESQ.. Judge
of Probate for Oroonvilla County, I will
aell, on
i SATURDAY, THE UTH
DAY OF A DO. NEXT\
The Personal Property of Mrs. MARTlA
LOVBLAND, deoeeeed, consisting of
HOUSEHOLD
AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
' TERMS OF SALE,
CASH.
HOUR OP SALE?10 O'CLOCK, A. If.
THOS. C. COWER,
Administrator.
Joly U 10 1
Estate Notice.
ALL nereone having elairoe against the
Estate o? Mrs. 8. W. THRUSTON,
deceased, Will present them attested; and
those indebted, are requested to make payment
to me. THOS. B. TIlRUBTOlf,
Ju}y M 10-3 Executor.
M *
R 8RTII!
THE CASH STORE.
CALL and m? th? Stock of floodi that
FOSTER 4 HUNTER are offering to
the pnblte
FOR GASH,
At Cadi Prion We have tried the Oaeh
Sv?t?m for one year, and And that it operate*
to the advantage of both the buyer
and merchant. We are enabled to bur
flood* to aaneh greater advantage Villi
Ready Money, and can Sell for Shorter
Profit* in eonaeqoence, a* we do not need
to make any allowance* for oonlingencl?-?,
and eaa live on entailer Income*. With a
atnall capital, we ean do a considerable
bntlneaa; keep larger Stock*, and aeeein
modal* a larger number ol individual*.? I
| We invite 0A8II PURCHASERS |
rUS'l hR ? IIUHTKK.
July 28 10 8m
POSTER A HUNTER offer .
-T Large and desirable STOCK of Hens'
and Boy*' HATS at extraordinary low
prise*.
AN EXCELLENT assortment of Ladies',
UIim', Children*, Oenl* and Youth*
SHOES, at price* to compare favorably
with any market. FOSTER A HUNTER.
BLEACHED and Brown Cotton SHEETINGS
and SHIRTINGS, at the low
price*. FOSTER A HUNTER.
BATB4V1LL& end Buena Viet* YARNS
and SHIRTINGS. For **le t.y
FOSTER A HUNTER.
FAST Colored CALICOES at 12* cent*
per yard. For aale by
FOSTER A nUNTER.
July 28 10 Ira
STOW STOVES,
STOVES.
jm THE STONEWALL COOKING
vy&al^lThe mint durable one now in tine,
Call and exarain# it, and ere different *lxc?
from No. O to No. 9, Uauufaolnrer* o
plain and
JAPANNED TINWARE.
All kind* of Tin and Sheet Iron work don,
on the moat reasonable term*.
A J. ROSS A CO.,
At tli* West field Old Stand.
July 28 10 tf
G. E. ELFOIiD,
JOB PRINTER.,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Office' in Old Court House,
TJpStairs.
?r* ntfllRn me in n, i.e.
ASISIBMS EMS
ALWAYS OSJ 1AM
FOR SALE.
Mums
IN COLORS OR BRONZES,
ORDINARY PRINTING,
EXECUTED
PROMPTLY,
July 2L 0 tf
The State of South Carolina
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
By 8 J. BOUT HIT, Eeq., Judge of Probate
of taid County.
WHEREAS. THOMAS C. OOWER hai
filed a Petition in my Office, praying
that Letleri nt A^mini^rtlinn <t? An?i?
on all and singular the goods and chatties,
rights and ersdits of ROGER IA>V4tLANI>,
late of tha County aforesai^, r deceased,
should bo granted to bim.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the Mid deceased, to be and appear in
the Court of Probate for Mia County, to be
holden at Greenrille Court House on the
Itk stay of August next, to show cause, if
any, why the Mid Administration should
not be granted.
a J. DCUTHIT, J. P. G. a
Office Judge of Probate, July 24th, 18(19.
July 28 10 %
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
By 8. J. DOUTHIT, Esq., Judge o) Probate
of said County.
WHEREAS, THOMAS 0. OOWER has
filed a Petition in my Offioe, praying
that Letters of Administration de bonis
non on all and singular tbs goods and ehat
ties, rights and eredits of I. N. LOVE'
LAND, lata of the County aforeMid, deceased,
should be granted to him.
7T - - ? ? 11 er?y hen wlt^ e??-l
II ?nd ingul*r the kindred end creditor*
of th? ssid deceased, to be and appear in
the Court of Probata for aald County, to be
be holden at Greenville Court House, on
tk? 1th day of Anyuot noai, to ehow aeaae,
if any, why the aald Administration should
not be granted.
R J. DOUTHIT, J. P. O. 0.
Offlee Jadge of Probate, July 14th, 1869
July 18 10 ft
Notice
IS hereby given te all whom it may eon era,
that 1 will apply te 8 J. Pouthlt
Probate Jndga for Greenville County, on
the ftSth day of i?(int nest, for a final discharge
aa Administrator of tha Estate of
IIKKIIY LANOFORD, deeessed.
JOHN C. LANOFORP,
Amioietrartor.
July 13th, 1669. 8-4
GREAT
BARGAINS.
Kosxsire,'
W. EHOVETS.
too douadW hose,
wortii
eA Ai - A 1 * ? Ail
ou V/is. ax omy zo uts.
A_rAi^
These Goods were
bought at auction
prices, and cannot
be duplicated.
June 80 80 tf
./ETNA LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Lately Rfprteeutei by
MESSRS. SOWER & WORTHINGTON.
ASSETS, f 10,350,519.93.
Diviiable Surplus, $2,676,099.48.
$1.88 of Auiti for Xaoh $1 00 of Liability.
LIFE INSURANCE is now sought by the
wealthiest men of our commercial cities
as an inee?r?i?N(, but to tbo poor wan it comf
inonda itself in a very especial manner, for
whilst he lives he may by industry and frugality
support his family and pay the small
sum annually which will insure their comfort
after hia death, Life Insurance is rapidly bo.
coming the happy substitute for Orphan Asylums
and Poor ilouses.
One of the first considerations in an Insurance
Company, is a well-organised system of
doing business and a discreet method ef investment
The present condition of tbo dRtna
is a guarantee lor its ftiture responsibility.
RtFKRS TO
REV. BASIL MANLY, D. T).,
' COL. IIENRY P. IIAMMETT,
Mr. J. A. DAVID,
Mr. THOS. M. COX,
Mr. THOS. 0. GO WEIL
' Mr. THOS. STEEN,
Mr. W. T. SHUMATE,
Mr. A. R. McDAVID,
Prof. P. C. DOZ1ER,
Major SAMUEL STRADLEY,
if- rrtnw ri r? attwv
U1I . uuiiil V. UX\ X j
| And many others in this community who
have examined into its condition, system and
plnns.
Persons desiring to insure in this very superior
Company, can do so by calling on
"W3I. E. EARLE.
July 7 7 tf
Increase of Capital Stock.
THE Board of Directors of the Carolina
National Bnnk of Columbia, 8. 0., hav
ing resolved to increase it* Capital Stock to
TWO HUNDREDTHOU8AND DOLLARS,
anbaoiiptiona will be received for Stock at
any time. For information or subscription,
apply to the President or Cachier.
A Dividend of Eight Per Cent was paid
to the Stockholder# out of the profits of the
Bank, for the six months ending June 80th.
and Thirteen Hundred Dollars carried to
Surplus Fund ; all free of United States and
State Taxes.
L. TV 0HILD8. President.
W. B. 0UL1CK. Ca>hier.
Columbia, 8. C., July 12th, 1869.
July 21 9 8
Dissolution.
TIIK Firm of OOWER, COX, MARKI.EY
A CO., IS DISSOLVED, by the death or
Mr. Lewis Worthington, to take effect from the
first day of July, proximo.
The business will be continued by the un>
1 dersigned, under the name and style of G0WEK,
COX A MARK LEY.
i THOMAS C. OOWER.
THOMAS M. COX,
HENRY C. MAKKLEY.
THE nbove chamgo will require ns to
CLOSE UP ALL AOCOUNT8 to the
first of July next, and compel the settlement
of all outstanding claims dne the late Firm.
Persons having claims against the late
Firm, will please render them promptly.
OOWER, COX A MAKKLEY.
Greenville, 8. C., Jnne 10, 16A9. 4-8
State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Za Probate Court.
THOMAS C. OOWER, TRUSTEE,rs. FRANCI8
ELLEN DARRICOTT tl aL~-F*tition
for Rtlitf, <te.
ON hearing the Petition In this case, and
it appearing that Samuel K. Williams,
Thomas A. Williams, James R. Williams, W.
A. R. Davenport and Mary E. his wife, reside
oat of and beyond the limits of this State
on motion of James P. Moore, Solicitor Pro.
Pet i It is Ordered, That they do plead, an*
swer or demur to said Petition within forty
days from this date, or the same will be taken
pro conjtsio uuoit ttiem.
8. J. D0UT1IIT, P. J. Q. C.
Probate Office, July 1st, 1860.
July 7 7 6
Notice
IS HERRBY given to all whom it may
concern, that I will apply to 8. J.
Donthit, Probate Judge oi Greenville
County, on tk$ SOth day of Augnat namt, for
a final discharge, aa Admlnletrator, of the
Batata of JOHN COOK, deceased.
1'HILSMAN HUPP, Ad'or.
July 11 9 4
CFt. WADBT THOMPSON
OFFERS HIS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
TO THE COMMUNITY.
OFFICE for the prevent at bia father's residence,
Rutherford Road.
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CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. B. MULLIGAN,
AND
GENERAL
:m\m\ kbbciait.
dJLfh^rf,
CHARLESTON, S. C*
HAVING ample means for conducting
my boainrw. I am at all limes prepared
to make liberal advances en Cotiuii.
July 28 10 ly
P. P. TOALE,
cej ai za n\ a. a s w ? ssr,, s. <0^
Manufacturer of
nnnDC caqucc m irna
UUUUO, OA?nElO| UUini/Di
HAV'NQ the largest and most complete ?
factory in the Southern Statre and
keeping alwaye on hand a large and moet
complete stock of DOOR8, SASHKS,
BLINDS, 8"#lt Doore. 8tore Doom,Shuttera.
Moulding*, Ac., Ac , 1 am enabled to sell low
and at manufacturer*' prioea.
N B ?Strict atteulion paid to shipping
In good order.
July SI 9 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA
State Agricultural and Mechanical
Magazine.
(Official Organ of the Sotil/i Carolina Stat?
Agricultural and Mechanical Society.)
AT an early date, the subscribers will
publish the first number of a Monthly
Magnsine, devoted to the development of
the material Internet* ol this State, and tha
whole South ; and will distribute five thou*
sand copies gratuitously, so that every ona
may ace what it la before subscribing.?
They Intend to make it the beet and handsomest
industrial magnsine ever published
at the South, and they ask the cordial cooperation
of every good cit sen in this enterprise,
which must redound to the publlo
welfare.
Persona wishing copies of the first number,
will please send their sddreca to
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL.
Charleston, S. C.
' May 12 61 if
TO TIIE rUBMC.
THE PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.,
. - 80 LONG and ably eon
i/wtvX ducted by the late H. L.
M**ajKg^BUTTERFIELD, will etill
^ rJaw ' ' " kept open for the accommodation
ot I he traveling public. And ita
former friends and patrons will find the
usual aeoommodations and attentions bestowed
on them as formerly, and the public
favors, already so well established as THE
HOTKLof the TRAVELING MERCHANTS
of the 8outh, will, by earnest efforts, he
faithfully preserved.
March 4. 1848. 41 tf
Mail's HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA;
AMP 4LL MS 14SIS OV TBS
STOMACH AND LIVER.
mr 4u Mpwenw sr ran *.
MEDIOAL FAOUX.TV. i
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AGENTS, NEW YORK. >
HaimfactnredbyiC. F. PANKNUt
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OHABLB8TON, R. C.
IWW1 tfate By Druggist* mseiyinAui <
Feb 24 40 \y
Hack Line Between Greenville and
Spartanburg.
HMSpt , THE subscriber reawPPg^rfcj^^spfctfullr
inform* the
P"Klt* that ha continues
^flr *1 rt"TiriTf 11 keep the LIVEItY
STABLE at the old atana in rear of tha
Palmetto Houae, Spartanburg. Ha t*kea
thia oeeaaion to return hia thanka to thoaa
who hove ao liberally supported him, and
aaenree them of hie beat attention.
In addition to the above, he haa recently
bought an internet in the Livery Stable in
Greenville known aa the Prince A Greer
old stand, more recently kept by Mr. James
F. Thaekaton. Ilia Hack* leave 8partan*
burg on'Mondaya Wednesdays and Fridays,
with the mail; and leave Greenville on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
J. P. PEACE.
J.il? ? i ?
?J -
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Peri?eopic Spectacles, Ac
WILL"jri*f ?D e?tr?
nf'fmMtot any Rft 8nopi*l atfenjLt"'
JWtfon wl?<Fpren to RKPAIIU
**<*? of ?*?rjr doscru.lion.
Bent rofei*noo? ?ivon.
jJntm Q. BLACK.
Jane 30 '' C tf
<5?5
BONE AT THIS OFFICE,