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B.?Msrttn Edward | Simon Engleman; Jf.?Miss Fife; Noah Pair)wirn ; W. A. FurncL O.-Jno. GviajW. W. W. P. Green; L..W. Green ; O. W. Garrison; Cobpar Oranker-. _L-> n. i? ? >i. wimnn uiwon; Amior uirdnnr. H?f W. IlimmfU; E. W. Harncl ; Mi?? Amanda Hoell; Jjun P. I learn ; Mary Illett, 2; 5. Cl Harpers Surah At Hurt-ia; J no. J. H.-ycs; P. Howard; H. K llolllngsworth ; Humphrey A Giddinua; Eveline Horehuck; Snmuel Hunter; )lilan Hunt; Mr. Huntington; Miaa Maliuda llud ion. . J.?G. T. JJackson, Terry Jackson | Pleasant Jenkins; Mary Jenkins. . K.?Absolora Kneely; J. B. Kinman ; Wiley Kemp. L.-*-Jn<v Langley ; Job T. Langley ; F. J. Laviiwlur; Isaiah Land A C<\; George Lindsey ; Doaia Law ton ; W. 8. Lnwson ; D. Lckit A Co.; G. W. Letfg; J. N. Leedy. O. Meredith; Margaret Mathis; W. H. Mauley; Samuel It. Mays; Arehv Magill; Richard MeMurrny; Jos. Mott; W, t: Miller; W. R. Moody. If,?A. E. Nelson ; Washington Nortttn. 0.?E. Owen; J. A." Ogg. P.?B. It. Prior; T. G. Parks; Mary E. Pt>araon; Ferdinand W. Piukard; Win. Punifull; Stephen Powell; Benj. Prultt ' li.?Jaeob Richard ; Misa K. J. Rasa; Angeline Keeee; Mrs. C. Rayla; Ann Russcil; Win. 8. Robert-. 8.?H. F. Sowell; Jn?. O. "awvers, 2; Time. jbtillt. Ot_I.L. S .......... uumn inu; Dnuoriii oon<4i; Jumna Kmilb ; Dorcas Smith ; Calarity Smith ; Matilda A. Smith ; J as. L. Strauglin, 2 ; George Spi11err|; A. J. Stone }' Alex, tewurt; W. 0. Sutterfleld ; l>r. Be#. Seibe). T.?D. W. Tcrgsn; F. C. Taylor; Jnn. T. Thompson ; I. Tillotson; E. W. Thompson ; G. W Turner;-It. Turner; M. P. Tucker; J as. Tyrrell. 'W.?-Mrs p. Walker; Jonathan Waldrop; , Jas. II. Watson; Carter Wells; Geo. W. Wil linns; James Wilson. Sr.; J. M. Wilson; John Wilson; Annta E. Wilson, 2; Jnn. Q. Winter; Mht A. Williams; A. Woods, 8; John Walker. HT Persons calling for the above will phase say tmby sax spviumsan 8. W. THRU8T0N, P. M. Jam ? 35 1 a1 ISOMMERS' .BLUE STORE. 'Rpllffi Krett sale will commence the FIRST OF .1 JANUARY ISflO isd will !~t until thi Fikst or March, 18*0, ami is made in order to dispose of tho LARQK STOCK OF WINTER GOODS Now on hand, and to make room for tho coming SPUING GOODS. Therefore, all *who may be in want of CHKAP and handscftaoly-selected Goods, will do well t*-?ome and prico iny Goods before purchasing, n rim willing and want to Roll off my Stock at mart RBDUCVl) PlilOJiS Attn rT Adr? o/'ref dth iv(i|1u Ladies' Drees Good* ; Shawls and (Cloaks; lied and White Flannel* ; Table Cover* ; Worsted and Ltnott; Hoope, (warranted steel.) for Ladies Misses and Children ; Liudseya and Srtipod Domestics; Shirtings and Sheetings, 1,1], 2 and 2) yards wide; Towels A Napkins; Ladies and Children's Hose; Ladie's A Misses' Shoe*; Needle-worked Collars and Bands; Combs and Perfumery, etc., etc., etc. ? Si <s> <se m a as 9 AT QM-ATLY REDUCED PRICES. Shirts and Undershirts, Socks and Cravats. Boots, Shoes and Hats, Trunks and Carpet Hags, Knives and Pistols, Beale's new RepeatclTs, Table Xutlery aua cottons, etc., etc., etc. GROCERIES FOR SALE. P?ime Bacon Sides and Shoulder*. Prime Rio Coffee* Jkud Sugar*, Molaase*. Candle*, Soap, Soda, Buttdr, Tobacco and 8egar*,*etc., etc., ate. SALT FOR SALE, At SouimekV IIlite More. GRAIN FOR SALE. cy/\n BiJttHlLS CORN, 200 Du.hel. PEAS. ^VU By A. SOMMEHri. ALSO, "| AA BAGS superfine Wheat FLOUt, 1? Bag* A VJvA >'/e?A Buckwheat FLOCK. F?r *?le by A. 80**ERS. Jan 5 1 i tf ~S m m ? * ? t gy q ?l ^ J (ri 6 d rI"MIE Subscribers will renfcnVe to theft* mw X BRICK STOREon Thursdn3*, tbe 29th inst., ?hwt they wiH open a Well-Selected Stock of D8YMs.emcmiDV&?iii;. Which they will tell on VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Among their Stock may be foond Reedy Made Clothing, Broadcloths, Cassimercs, Satinets, Tweedy Brown and Bleached Shirtings V Bleached and Brown Drillings,Ticking", Flannel*, * Debegea, Wool DcLalnes, French Merinoe* Bombazines, Alnaecsa, Black and Fancy Silks Msreelline and Florence Hllks, !V^?s .riVttniings Embroidered and Marseilles Seta, Embroidered Crotchet and Marseilles Collars Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Ac. HAY? AMD ? AM, Ocbii' Boots and Shoes, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S QAilERS, BOOTEES AND BHOJBH-, Farmers* and Carnenlera' Tuola. Saw*. Auger*. Chleels, plane* an?i t>rawlng Kulvea, Parker's Mill Nail*.Trace Chains, Steel IIoca, Ax?*?, Ames' Spades and Shovels, Bucket#, Keeler*. TfiVa, Crocket^, Coffee, Ten, Crushed, Pulverlred, Clarified and Brown Sugars, Sperm, Ad, amanfine mid Tallow Candles, _ BrUlea, Saddle Wallets, Wagon and Carriage Whipa. We era constant 1r receiving new additions tn our Stock, to whi.-h we invite the attention of our customers and the public generally. ROBERTS * SHUMAtR. Dee 29 SI if Smoked Beef and Tongue*. ABTBW supply Joai received, and Aw rala ky STEER i EVAN'S h :i :a tf 1 * Ill II I ll'l I'M | I-' mi s CALL IT SBMMAX'S, A ND get a new ytrnf* preabfiWfnr the Farmer mi 4 J\_ Hotiaa-feMfier, eoatafaffng n Almanac. Internet Tuk Tkbh of OotoAtfArtt Money on Booth Carolina Baaka, Calrfndhr ?f ftetArn &ay? and CoarU for the Weetem CI feu it, utoful Rocip**, and niuatraUd and Doeerlptire Catalogue of Artlnlee kept for eats bjr J. B. 8I1KRMAN, Agent. 8TOVE3 ! SVCJVES ! ! B9 Ai.aimjk Assortment of Cooking. Office, P?flor, Church, Shop, Shoot Iron, Self-Regulating, and all otbor kind* of Storvs, always kept on ' hand And for solo by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. 1 pumpsTPUMPS. 1 A LARGE Assortment of Forcing, Lifting, Cis- ' tern and Deep Well PUMPS, always on { hand, and put up in the best stylo. They are tnu'cli more convenient, and oost less in , the end, than the old-fashioned windlass, bucket and rope. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. ( T KEROSENE OIL.* IIE rapid increase in our in our sales of Kerosene Oil, hare enabled us to order in largo ] quantities, by *-hieh we get a reduction in price, so that wo can sell it by the gallon, at $ 1.2ft for cash, ( and $1.5# on credit. The OIL is now better than it ever has been. Wo keep nbfjc but genuine Oil. | Counterfeit Oils burn bndlv, ami will explode. J. U.^ERMAX, Agent. , OF all kinds aud sites. . J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. WALL PAPERI1\tO. A GOOD Assortment of Wall Papering, Bordering, Window Shades. and tine Screen*, just reeoired by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. SEWIXGMACHINES. i Ti k ! FOR ALL ORDINARY* PURPOSES, (S>ia?Wisa <& SAnsaD&?s ARE THE BEST. "\17" E fitrnfoh the*B at exactly the same price that f * th?j sell far in New Vork, and charge* no | freight. J. n. 8IIERMAV, AgcnL ' CLCK7KS. | EEIflTIT 11AY Alarm, And the fcmon* T>oller and a Quarter CWk?, always on hand. J. B. BUEIIMAX, Agent. NEXT supplies constantly reeelvod. J. 11. 8I1BRMAX, Agent. j HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. ' HfK kee^ a tfUtl. PTrtCK of tWe. t M J. B. 811 HUMAN, Agent. t STEfilSCQPES & STEBOSEOPiC VIEWS. 4 GOOD SUPPLY. J\_ J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. RIP VAN WIXKLE CA-FLFBTIIVO, Manufactured in th* good oia Bute of. North Caroline. Thi* is abont a* pretty, and will lent three time* aa long, an tho Northern artiele. which bring* tbreo time* tho money. Price, 50 cent* per yard. J. I?. SHEIlMAX, Agont. OV Tin Were, w?n?len Wore, Jep*""** TV!' " M.u; 5r^??. Iron Wore, in U? Ilo?eeke^>ing nod forming line, U kept et gJI^MAN g, . A PHEKMAWP. r JSSgZi di^mint for eM% p?rehe~re ore, , *? *?+* p** ? *l"~ j? shk^matb. |t?9?go?*PUe?t<>,wU AT8I1ERMAN8. y ?* 'w "0M,aVbhbrmak'B. When y? ? * ? -. "rhBRMAS'B, ] Wkelber yon trnde ? set. ?* 8m;||MAN't?. o III, Tflli 'Pi11rHPMi i ir w?b&? IB Tim I una mm atari WiU luu, January 1st, 1869, 8DWL-fHIO?PSlllTY| C fTtNATBftE, 118 FRUITS, ANO rT8(fl/lTURE. By Charles D. Mallary, T>. !>.. author of 44 Adrant*(M of 8ahbnth School Instrcution," 44 Banetlftcatlon," 44 Simple Rhymes," 14 I/ife of Wimborly," 44 Memoir of B. M. Santera," 44 Little Preacher," 44 Little Schoolmaster," 44 Denominational Idolatry Keprored," etc., 12mo, clo., 330 pp., 76 eta. CONTEXTS. PART FIRST. TIIE NATURE OF SOUL PROSPERITY. Section /.?The subject introduced, and a blesaIng sought. .ection II.?The foundation of Soul-Prosperity laid in Regeneration'. Section III.?Am I one of the Regenerate? Section IV.?A sweet and rigorous discernment Section V.?Au active faith another element. >f divine things, one element of Soul-Prosperity. Section VI.?The prosperous Christian is a joyful Christian. Section VII.? The prosperous Christian has a ivcly and r jgorou* hope. Section VIIL?Tho meek and lowly gfneel aro n healthful exercise. Section IX.?Strong lovo to God and man essential to soul-prosperity. Section X.?A settled spirit of dbodirnee is cisenLian. wr?Tk. ?? ? * ? m-mmm M UV |'M'I1|7VI UUB SHIUI UHS A QOOp KiiK of the evil nature of sin. Section XII.?In the prosperous soul thcro is a itern Contest with sin. Section XIII.?Growth in grace Indicate a prosperous state. pa nr skcoxd. EFFECTS OF SOUL PROSPERITY. Section I.?It exerts a heavenly influence on the iouvcrsation. Section II.?It gives a happy direction to our ionduct in the various r>'at ms of life. Section III.?Same n bj ot continued. 8oction IV.?Soul-piescorify improves the manten. Section V.?Aids our progress in Divine knowlidjro. Section Vl.?Protects us against sinful conformiy to the world. Sectiou VII.?Sustains us amidst the sorrows of ift. Section VIII.?Nccdfttl to guide and guard us imidst our worldly prosperity: Section IX.-JJ'rcpaVos us for the boit possible isc of special sdftaon* of refreshing. Section X.?Dfaw? us to the support of benevocut and pious phttts. . Section XI.?Infuses vitality and power into onr tfforts to do good. Section XII.?Soul-prosperity Is a blessed preparation for the hbur of death. Section XIII.?It augments the hafpincsi and fclorv of the hi'iivonlv atntn part minn. MEANS FOR THE PROMOTION OF SOUL PROSPERITY. Section L?Tlio importance of soulprospcrity mint Uo well coh-idorcd. Sedition II.?Wo inn't l*bor for e strong pefsualion that soul-proiipcrity is uttMip&Ule'. Section III.?It lunst ho sought uuder the influsnce of holy inTitivcs. Section IV.?Renew yonr covenant with Ood. Section V*?Cultivate Scriplural views of obligajon and dependence. Section VI.?Active obedience will improve our ipiritusl state. Section VII.?The buddings of good and evil nil ft he carefully noted, etc., etc, ;JSS?-Krntn the foregoing tabta of efhfents (in >art) it will he seen that u work of unusnal interest a presented to the ruadiug Christian world, and one n which will he found much to strengthen and ediy all.earnest inquiries after the "true and living *a y." . %*OrdeVs foV the above Work have been received, mounting to nearly 500 copies, before the day of #? ?v *a% sasaia it in UMpvu ilint Ut/tiaPVilCII gCllbT" Hy will unite in efforts to give it that extensive circulation which its merits so justly entitle it. Further order* solicited. Address J. J. TOON. Financial Secretary Charleston, 8. C. Will be Published, Janiiury 20lh, 1860, BY TOB So. Baptist Publication Society, THK nouJtAiJr riOLivTi OR, T1IE CHARMS OF EARLY PIETY, As displayed in the ntetr,piror Margaret Ruit Bnjnr, lata of ftnltimore. Bj Xcr. Francis M. Barker, Hanover, Virginia. IS mo?, cloth' , J. J. TOOX, Financial Secretary, Charleston, 8. C. Jh&- A general stock of Religious Books, Bibles, kc? for Ministers, Sunday Schools, Colporteurs aud Booksellers, ut wholesale. Dec 29 34 t "for sale oiTIIRNT, AWELIrSELECTEDFARM, (~10XTAINIX(1 700 Acres, the largest portiof. in J Woodland. On tlio place is a Dwelling with lis upright rooms, all lathed and plastered ; n good [lata and Out-buildings; 25 Acres of Branch Bottom ; t good Orchard of Peach, Apple and Cherry Trees: tlso, a good selection ot tlrape Vines, This place is lit noted on tho road Irom the towu of (Ireonville to iVilliamston, directly on tho Railroad ; a Post Office tnd Depot within two and a half miles of the place. 3u the place is a good Blnckamillt Simp. Any person wishing to engage in the Wagon and Blacksmith business, would find this a good neighlorhood. I will sell, with the place, 3 XEORO MKX, one a good Smith. For further information, inquire of JOHN MARK LEV. trrore .Station, ,V. 6'., or OrtmxiUt C. II. If not sold by tho middle of Jauuarv, it will b? or rent. Dec 15 32 tf THE ANNOlNtliMKNT.' IMIE subscribers respectfully call altcntion to the .1. following OA KI), convoying thu i?r?rination o tho citizens of O.-oenv illc at)<| tbo District that boy have purchased tlio entire slock of DHUOS & MEDICINES OK iDia, xaaaxob V.d intqnd to continue tho business nt the old stand, tit tho'r indention to enhlrgo thi* branch of j[ra<lc a Greenville, and in vicMr of IRIfr, ^aro ordered a srgo stock and a very complete assortment of every Irtiele usually kept in Drug Stores in large cities, dr. F. A. WaITRH, Jr., (to whom tho responsible barge of preparing anil disnonsln? ? _ . ? . B ia !! runted,) is a yt uui? men in whom they hare everr onfldeuco. Edueatod to the business, familiar with bo German Laoipisgc, end with considerable expeicnce in all the Pharmaceutical branches, they trust, (though a stranger in ibis community, bo may *ouro the confidence of the people, and a share of the >stronago of the oitiions or Greenville. The former tatrons of this establishment may rest assured that very regard Will continue to be manifested fortbeir utore?t In the purity aud cheapness of every article old. Thcjr Invite, Vcty respectfully, a visit, froru ait. FI8HKH A HBIN'tTSH, Pharmaceutists and DragfisU. Jane 2 4 tf lO Hoick Tallow Candles, 4 VBUV aaperior Arttcle, just rcocirstf, at 2ft IV- cents per pound. For sale by Dec 22 >a-tf HTKEN A EVAN8. FOfc RENT. rllB ItlOM recently occup c<l by Dr. PWtaa aid Rob ol Room. It ia suitai. e for a School, e lety R m, aud eoaUina two Isr, e appartments. ri uira o W. P. PRICE, I) Ml: .1.1 tf ~"FARINA CftACILERS^ Fresh, jwt recelvad and fnt-sale by vetssu. Dee 1S ** tf I IIT! R I ? HO?L?. MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL, 14 MILES ABOVE GREENVILLE C. H. BR. W. PIERCE, Principal. couksk study. claanlcnl deparlneut< FIRST CLASS. j LATIN.?Bullion'* Latin Oram mar, Historm Sa- , era, Vlll ltomrt, Ctesnr, Cicero, Anwlii'i Prose -Cvmposttion: . ORE El .?D reek Vortfif: , sf.coxo class. LA TIN.?Sallust, Virgil commenced, Arnold's Prose Composition. 1 Git ELK.?Jacob's Crock Header. junior CLASS. LA TIN.?Virgil continued, Cicero I>c Sensctatc, Horace commenced. GREEK.?Xonophou's Anabasis, llomcr commence ed, Arnold's Prose Composition. I senior CLASS. 1 LA TIN.?Horace contiuucd, Livy. GREEK.?Hntfler continued, Thucydidcs, Pltto, Arnold's Pro*? Composition. The French, Italian and Spanish optionul. i2ii|(li?!i dt'pnrlsicnl. first class. Reading, Spelling, Writing, History of the United 1 Status, Algebra; Composition, Declamation, Elocution, Pantomime. second class. , R -ading, Spelling, Writing, Iluilit n's. English 1 Drain in ar. Mitchell's Geography, modern and ancient. Greenlutifs Arithmetic, C'olburn's Mental Arithmetic, Composition by Quaekeuhos, Do- ' elamation, Analysis, Elocution, Pantomime. ' Junior class. Algebra continued. Geowielry; Universal Tlistory, Natural Philosophy, Logic?Hedge'*, Astronomy, , ^oinposiuun, uccluuiation, b'oculioii, llhetoric. SENIOR CL.ViS. Loesruhtns, Piano Trigonometry, Mensuration, ( heniisicv) Otology, Mineralogy, Integral Calcu- | i Ills, Coniio Sections, Pbodcs anil Shadows, l'bvsiolngy and Anatomy, Mbral Philosophy, Intellect- I iihI Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity, Essays and original Speeches. 1 Combe's Constitution of Man. and Spurshciin's < Dissection if the Intellectual Faculties, Constitution of the United States. Primary Department. FIRST DIVISION. Reading, Writing, Mental Arithmetic, Elehirt)tary Ocogrnphy, Stage Pantomime, Let-lures on Elocution. SECOND DIVISION. Reading. Spelling, Writing, Stage Pantomime, Arithmetic, Ooegraphy, Urnnunsr, ItccfUreS on ' Elocution, Latin Forms, OoinposiUon, Declamation, l'ook-Kecpiug*. ??? ' GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, The Academic Year is divided into two sessions: tho first begins on the first Monday in February, and the second session on the 14th of July. EXAMINATION AND EXHIBITION. At the close of the first term, Dramas, Dialogues and Declamations before the public. I VACATION!*. ' There arc two vacations iii toe year-?from the , firs' nt .fulv to the 14th. and from the 1 Ith December to the first of February. , BOARD. . Several families near the School have opened their houses for Boarders. Hoys can got ?h? very best Boarding in tho village for six dollars per month. In tho Classical, boys may rca4 of any of the (trcoW /?r T.mtin uutltnri mnniis../< <*.?'? ! ? ?/- ,wl b"*"u,u,vu 1,1 any of our college* or univcntitictf. EXPENSES OF TUITION. i'KIMAUY DKPAUTMI.T. Fii?8T Division Si* Dollars per Session. Second Division Fight Dollars ]>cr Session. fcNOfllSlI DEPARTMENT. Twelve Dollars and Fifty Conti pet Session. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. i Sixteen Dollars per Session. The Acadcniy Is ioeatei! {it Marietta, J 4 mile* abor-o Greenville C. 11. Conyeyaaco ft-uin the village can ho proenr ed at any time. The Academy is 76 feet hy 42, with three firo places, a large Declamation rtage, and a pinzia running the length of the building. Water furnished by pipes for bathing. A full Gym nasi it in, for physical education oi hoys and young | lliMIC*. Dec 29 .... 31 If The Rpartnnbnrg Express, Ahbcville Ran'nor. Anderson Uuictte and Newberry Sun will please insert tiireo times, every other week, ami forward ncoounts to W. Pierce, Marietta, Orccii\illo District. ^ hutoOM mii Spai'lniKbur^ Uinli'icl, S. C.I1 T iK TTferciscs of this SCTIOOL will I ho rcsUined.(lv. V.) on the Third Mi?tin January, IKOII. The Scholastic Year is divided into two terms, twenty weeks each. Tuition, ill English Course, per Term $10 Tuition, in Classical and higher Mathematical Course, por Term, $15 OOOD HOARD can be obtained within convenient distance, at $S.0? per month. 350- Students wishing to enter, will ph-ascaddress ' WILLIAM C. IIYNDS, or J. D. BIVIN08. Esq., 6cc 29 31-1 Crawfordsvillc, 8. C. < BUSINESS _SC II O OI y. A SELECT SCHOOL F011 YOUNG MEN, LOCATE 0 AT WOODRUFF'S, ?usva, ?, r|Mll|8CIipi)j!it for the ensuing year, will be re1 b iirfid on the 1 \th of January. Scholastic Ycur' Ten Months, divided in two terms of fivo , months each. This School offers to Young Men th advantages of a Practical and Business Education. Location, pleasant and healthy. Charges, includ ' ing Tuition, Board, Washing Ac., $00 per Term.? I ' For further information, Address ^ ^ | Cj. r. u.wxa, I'rincipAi. Doc 22 33 11 To hen r7 From the Firm of Jiiminry, I MM J, TIIK VERY J>KslR AKT,K Residence on Buncombe St., < OCCUPIED during the past year by A. c. Smith, Esq. The Houm contains fifteen Rooms and eleven Fire-places. The Lot comprises eight Acres of ground, with a Brunch of Water running through it. The premises are located adjoining the Female College, and are altogether most favorably adapted for a first class l'ritatc Boarding House. Apply to 8. S. CK1TTNEDK*. Deo 14 82 tf ^SILVER SOAP;" FOR denning and Polishing ttilver, Plated find Eritahhia Wares, Mirrors Marble, Tin, Ac. For Cleaning House Paint, Window Ola-4 and Carriafa Mountings, it is invalunhle. I'.tr sale bj FksllER dc IlKlllITMil, MoBee's Block. Dee 18 82 tf CLERK WANTED. A PPLY to A. SOMMERfi, J\ At the " Bios Storw." lT? tS 81 tf R I S i a notice, LAX I) AND HORSES rORBALE. I WILL offer for rate, to thoA QP^V^bijrficit bidder, on ThurtdOj, thtJ^SLTV A?0*iV 12fk of Jaimary *?*(, at ?y rti i ,.> A t. riScuce, at PairTictr Poet Office, Twd Tracts of Land, No. 1 contains Tiro I fund red And Tirenty-three Arret, adjoining lands of 0. It. Stewart, Wm. Choice end other*; has abolit ttfenty-five aerob of Woodland on it, about tbo saiho in cultivation, the balen^e in pine old field. N". Jteatsii'.s 0.%t Hsndrtd ITitiety-five Arret, adjoining lands of Jae. MoDowol, A. Abnor Nnslr and other*; tttcntj-firo acres in cultivation; the remainder Woodland. stock or* HORSES, CATTLE & SHEEP. And such other Property ?* I do uot need to keepTerms made known on ilav of sale. ROfclihRT PEDKX. Dec 22 33 Ji ~ EX EC IJ TOIPS SALE OF n UKFi.v _ ?...uu ? UliUlVVIiUj A* > OTIlliK PIIOPEBT1, AT GREENVILLE, S. C? 00 dDcDuesOqy, )Sil) Joouoflj ATTLL HE SOLD, to the highest bidder, at the Carpenter Shops of the Into JOAR MAI L j DIN', deceased, fit Greenville, 8. t\, at II o'clock, on Wednesday, the 18th of January next; the following NEGROESi GEORGE. nt>out 83 year* of age, a first rate Car>Ontcr, ouil a man of superior intelligence and char- j icier. ELI .VS. about 39 years old. a first rntc Cnrpcutcr. I JEFF, about 25, a good (';\rpontv?, with his wife. 1 JENNY, about 25, a good Cook, Washer, Imneraad Seamstress, aud their two children, JOHN. 4, ami HARRIET, 2 years old?uu uncomtnouly likely and valuable Fainiiy. FRANK, 25, a pOod Carpcutcr. TITUS. 35, a good Carpenter, with tiis two cliil- j Jren. 1LWID, 7, and THOMAS. 5 years old. JOfc. 35, a good Otitontah with hi* wife, CtTA* I \KY. 30, And tlio^rchild ten. ROSE, 12, CAROLINE, I 10, P1IILLIS, 5. and WILSON, 3 years old. HARRY, 17, been working tdtue time at the Car- i [tenter's trade. JACOB. 157befti sntno time at lite Cdrporiter's trade?uncotuinouly likely. JIM, 80, good Ostler aud Carriage Driver, with lis wife, AMELIA, 30, a good Cook, and their ehilIron, DOLPli, 4. and TOM. 2 years old. BILL. ubout 12 years old. MARIA, about 12 vears old. The ordinnry CARPEXTfcR'S TOOLS of tl,c tbovo n Anted Workiheti will be sold with them. TltBItE WILL A1.S0 BE SOt.U, Several Hundred Thousand Feet of Tivst Rate LUMBER, of all kind*. A great portion of this is Yellow Fine, of nuusuul sixes and lengths, from Ernst's Mills, near Columbia. To be sold in lots. A quantity of Yollow Pino S1IINGL13S. A fine Assortment ol CARPENTER'S TOOLS,of ! txeellelit quallt-v. A lot of LATHS. A Four-Horse PulVEH. with Shafts. Hands, Whip md Circular Saws. Ac.?complete and in good order. 2 Two-llorse Wagons and Harness. 1 Cart. 1 Two-ITorsc Car .. Harness. I Pair first rate a w okv MuleJ. 1 Grey Pony. Some'CATTLE and HOGS. ALStf, A lArge Pilri 'Af well-burnt PRICE, to be Soldcn;irc, deliVcVafld rit it stands, about two miles from I town, on the PendUtnn Road. TERMS?A eredit of one year, with interest from late, on note with two appro v d securities. X. B.- The Eri.k ?ilu may lie |iurt'unauii nt prirato sale, and any information in regard to the ?>th?r Property obtained, on application to C. J. ELKORD, Attorney Greenville, S. C. B. F. AIAULDIN, Qualified Executor. - NOTICE. A LT. persors having demands against the Estate J\ of the late JOAR MAE LDIX, deceased, ?rc K'tilied to present them, duly attested, to the subscriber, or to 0. J. Elford, Esq. Persons indebted to the said Estate are notified to make immediate payment. All the Notes and Accounts due the decease I. a} well its tho-e due tinlate Firhis of H. MAEMMX A Co. And MAULTHX A LOXO, will be found in the hands of Mr. \V. T. Shumat \ at Robert* A .Shumate's Store, until the I.Sth lobrnary next ; at which time those remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of C. J. Elford. Esq., Attorney for the Estate, for imiuedintc collection. ' B. F. M.U LtHX, Dee 15 32-6 Qualified Executor. ouii) C .roll f)~?\ jjobill &isfrict. tN COL'llT OF (RHINARY. John C. Garrison and ?. \V. Garrison, Administrators of the Estate David Garrison, neeeased, applicants, against M .i.v Garrison. Widow, Francis Cox, Peter (Iarris .? . Edmund W. Garrison, J. ('. Garrison, Coail - Uarr<* ?. 0. W. Garrison. N. W. Garrison. It. G:.rr:s n, Martha Gnrri-1ol mi.' Xi.Vcy (5.i' .. i. defendants.?1'rtilion , tor fiDill Srtl/i..T T appearing (Sin< IVlcr Oarrin m anil Kdtnund ?_ W. Garrison, i?n of the defendants, reside hethe limits of this State : It i? ordered ami dc rcoil, tlmt tlioy do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to Ik- ltoTCeii ut Greet.*' tie Court House, for < 1 rectirillo District, on M'tuiltiyi the VJlli (/-IV >>/ March hcjI, nt 10 o'clock, A. M.t t<> shew cause, if any they tiuvo, why a lltml selllcin nt of the Estate of 1?.vVtl> U.tRKIte.V, deceits it. odd not he ttt.tllr Hllil a decree CH thereon; .. . .il?o to render in whatever advancements they to,.y have received itt the lifetime ol the Intostni. . (liven under my hand and seal, at Greenville C. 11.. this 27tb day of December, Anno Domini, 1S.VJ. KOIJKKT McKAY, O. t). 1?. Dee 29 3 ( 3tn Notice; r|AIIE undersigned pives notice to all persons inJL dcltteil to hitn, tlmt his N'OTKA HOOKS and ACCOUNTS ure in the hands of E. 1*. .'ONES, his Attorney, lor collection. Call and settle wittmul ? (. . JAMES D. 11 ILL. Dec 8 31 tf bacon! bacon i t CIICtlttK 1.1.1 ol tine Mi.l.liioo.? ?!.l. r ? ovi?vau nun /J cilre an'1 r*r foil* low f >r e.nsli, l? v BTKKN . i:V.\>3, !>? ? ft li 1 -tf Uo.lor McBaoV 11*11. ORANGECOUNTY BUTTER. Y EST arrivod, dinct I'ruiti (^(in^o i'oiuilv. Nvw IP Y'>rk, a v4-r\ luj^ptiur Arti<-lu ol tin- al.o*. Liuiicr. For tale i-j cTEF.^i A i V A A":-, % tvhnlciiiie and Retail <>i i?r\ Nov 21 29-tf MrBi. H.?! TEAS! TEAS'! VYERY tnpurior Knulm . I'.r. . .-it lei. iiunpowdcr, llynoti, i mi) "rij. i " 'or.', Snjiroior Joo.ng, *?(1 Soiiohoiijr. 1 lie Ten* word selected in New York ' _* one ?*l tlio lirm, nud nro rcroiomondcd as very tiuo. For rale by Nov 24 2'.?-(r StEEN A EVANS. SMOKED DESIRING, I >ICKLbD S.VI-AION. No. I, 2, nod 2. Muekerel, B Codfish umi lliuidouk, ami 1'u-kled blind. All .riveted and for salo by No* 24 29-tf STERN a evans. GLYCHttlNR SOAP, Glycciine Cream, and Camphorated Ice, L^OR nud inn the onroplecA tinn, nti'l a etire prereiitlva of chapped band* and Hp*. Prepared and fur *a)* by. #1*IIF.U d? IIE1N IT-df, linggitt* i\i.d CUeuiiftn T*e 1.1 8* If 4?*?lircr Ulot* Nibreh." AFAK starch, lx?th m quality and atrenglb, thnn nr.y other hi m*4. F.ir anla by FISHER A 'iriNITNll, T>ee 1R **~tf McR< t'? i.iuclc. jr i * V. * * ' * % 4 1 Vv :'M .. * *l _ ?J^ ' ' " mi CHARLESTON ADv7iijis?M?NT3. NEW CAKPET^TURE. importer, jdssm, Am mAZX% IN ALL KINDS OF . kugh, floor oil cloths, WINDOW SHADES, AMD CBRTAIK EOBDSBFPERY BISCRIPTIBM. ! Sir O., IK CRH ti Cll. i IILES TOK, S. C.t J. O. Hal lie & II! ?#., 2U5 Broad Strcrt, Auoutta, H Not .11 jj isroTloBJ. i rI"MlK anWriherft htirittg sold out tbulC entire j 1 Stock of L'f HTAtXg to Mr. 1L W. KIN)3 I MAKkOIiU re liertfuHr Solicit Cur him KJrtii:?. I tion w the patronage so libcrallv bestowed on them j in that d? i?ariintut. ROBERT A DUE It & CO. CURTAIN GO01)8. This Stock is the LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, I Comprising llroeutclles, Saten DoLnnea, t,ac?s and I Mndiii Curtains. Cornices, Pius and Rands, Drape-ry TussvU and I.oopa. ? mj tr zv a 5i as a M.\DF. AS It FIT UP tkr LA TEST STYLES. II. W. K1NFMAN, 2iM Kino Stkkkt. Nov 2 i 29-Cm ChiirtMton, S. Ci SEWING MAGHINBI. r?^HE perfvi tinn or scientific arrangement and j 1 Qvd^nktl simplicity is attained by tho iiii COMPANY, IX THEIR ir/fuOVED NOISELESS MACHINES* They luivc the following advantages otvr all others : They have no pads to keep in ordCV; no bobbins to wind ; no tungliug or waste of thread : u<oiling the thread or work : no tool ehcat stocked with wrenches, pliers. pickers, leather, Ac., Ac. Tho directions are simple, easily understood, and easily explained by the instructors. There is no lakimr aroirt flnmiin.* ? - ?.111- ? Tl ? ? r, e " mwy require about ton drops of uil per Jay, when !n constant n?o, They nuike no more noise than a common block, even when making fifteen hundred stitches per tninute. The* run easy?a child ten years old cau work tlieni to full Wpeed. They run fast or Slow without any danger of altering the length or tightness of the stitch. They will 11cm, Fill, Gather, Hind, Sitcli and Embroider, in so superior a manner that we challenge comparison. The same Machine will sew pavilion gwase and plantation goods. The scam is as elastic as the most eiaatic fabric, aud will not break in washing or ironing. The same Machine runs ailk, linen thread and oOBiiuoii .-pool cotton with ci|unl facility. The needles arc Shorter, and, therefore, stronger than nn-y other biehof lowpriced Machine. Thai they are superior (o all othj ers. is evident from the fact of there bavipg been thirty thousand Machines made and sold, in Competition with others already in successful operation; The dueation is no longer which hi the heat maker, hut which of the numerous patterns of Grotkk A Daki'.r shall 1 take. l'HICKS, $00 TO $130: H. W. KINSMAN, .[ jrnl J?r thr lute oj that ctlebrattd Mn-'hiMfc* CHARLESTON, S. C.. I). B. IIASELTOX, Manager. Xov 21 ? 20 tf CS HEAT SOUTH]EUN I GIFT BOOK STORE ! i ... ? | GOLD JEWELRY GIVE&I AWAY AT 304 KING ST., CIIAKLL'STOX, S. C. VMIE.'SX? worth frohl id cents to $I0b will bo given, ilunie'dfately afler tho sale, to each J purchaser of a Itook. for which wo roecivo $1.00 or | more, without nnv hd.litiohtil cTpeiiSc*. On i' lutiait?u*c Slot k of I2ook?* ! The largest in extent and variety to bo found in tho i South, presents rare inducements to tho reading ! community, comprising nearly n'.l the Classical, j rare and standard works of ancient and modern Literati're. The Gift Book Business Is so Well known and deservedly popular, that a ] needs no words from ns in its favor; lho fuel that I nearly one-half the hooka sold at retail in our largo eities .ire sold upon the ttift principle, thus securing to purehaaeis nearly f/oaife, nwrf "/Yen / >1 limt* a i ri/ue over what tliey would receive liy the usual j course of trade, under the old fogy rules. I ruiui'rv iiH-iTiisint*. hiuI nil on?h pnrcha'or^, cn| buy /,'? >/ * mul SfatinHci'if, Wtttcfim ami Jt-trr! I from i;?? nf Ken York wlmlcMle prices. (Willi i> | tion ol' freight ntitl insurance on heavy gon<U.) Dut" I facilities are such tliat ran niId trill offer imlUcai meats worthy the attention of each ami every cine* I of buyer*. ^ sr Kvv.srso packs at Arcriow will he helil | during the month* of December, January, February an.I March. Catalogues euu be ol>tain<Hl by calD ing a. So. 301 K ing Street, Chnrlest.-n; 8. C. J. PIIILRRICK'g Fovrnvnx tiirT Book Stout: Dee 1 ffO tf C. F. JACKSON & CO. FASII KIN A 111,B CLOTHING, Ulli tl IX! all* a ** ? . ? i /\.<H liM Aili, f NO. li>H KINO STEEUT, CIlAULKSTON, S. a Nov S4 lift. 1y* I. L. FALK & CO., viixliNai.e and retail pgalerh in iCLOTHIWO, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, MO. 5?6f? ICING STKMKT, CHARLESTON, (J. \-JT MnnnfnHory iiml U'lioltunlc Unr.-lx.Mf, i .i i .)?.( Stmkki, .u iv All Or, I or a prompt! v uHelxl.-il l Ail " Nov 21 ' -'J ' 1* t|i'n w)iiki?\v'? soothing *yruj<. CIIILDRKN Teething For *nk *t r FISHER <t HKINITSH S Drugstore. Kri'ONCiir Illtiuiiiiuliiiff Oil* J" L'ST received nnd for i"?ile rhc?j> hI FIrtllKR A IIFUJITSU'S, F>I A MONljCEM E NT, | I TOR joining brokoi) Chinn. <?!? ?, Fnriti. uwir I1 M.tuU W I /'?t.Inn, I - ? I' Articles. Fur e?l? ' > Fr.^riER a ii?l<riT;?n Pure Catawba Ginger Wine. 17011 salt- l.y ? FISHER Jk nSISITSL, Dec 9 *1 McBuv's Dtock. PQUIL STARCH. Q/\ noK;:;s-iPchi cho.e starch, ju?t *rr .VV/ ana t r ?|o at to runt* per pound. hy Not 21 2>Mf 81EEN a KVA ^ --w - . Goshen nnd English Dak , AVERY riioicc Aruew of tii? *?. > Fur uh >/ fiTHKN & taru.w . ' Not 21 XV u