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Town Lot for Sale. The lot in the fork of the bunoombe and Rutherford Roeda, oontainiog about TWO ACRES. Terroa Liberal. T Apply to EARLE A BLYTHBNot 6 26 u Adr oistrator's Sale. BY VIRTUE of an Order from 8. J. Douthil, Judge of Probate, I wiil tell a*, the late reoidenoe of J. M. JENKINS, Deceased, On the 2d day of December next, th?f fol lowing property, y j : . 2 Uoraes, 1 Mule, 8 Milch Gowe, 1 Yoke of Steere, 4 bead of Cattle, IS bend of Stock Hogr, t Two Horee Wagon, 2 Buggies, 1 I itl i ? ? " - i in timer ana nunning u??r, nouseitold and Kitohen Furniture, 1 wt of good Blacksmith Tool*, Farming Implements 40 Bushels of Wheat, 800 Bushela of Corn, Shuck* and Fodder, and a great many other things too tedious to mention Terms?CASH. M O. JENKINS, Adtp'lor. Not 6 27 4 Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may eon* cern, that I will apply to 8. J. Douthit. Probate Judge of Greenville County, on the 6th day of December next, for a Final Discharge as Guardian of JANE WOOD and TIIOMA8 WOOD. Minora. C. P. MAYFIELD, Guardian. November 4th, 187*2. 27-4 The State of South Carolina GREENVILLE COUNTY. Sheriff** Sale. BY virtue of an order froui S. J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Grconville County, I will sell, on Saleaday in Decent her next, nt public outcry, before the Court llouso door, the following House and Lot, viz.: All that House and Lot situate, lying and being in the city of Greenville, adjoining lots of Peter Cauhle, William Anderson and others, and containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Sold as the property of Thorn ea Vickera, deceased, lor partition among the heira. Purchasers lo pay fur Titles. Terms?Cosh. J. L. SOUTHERN, S. 0. C. Nov 6 27 td The State of South Carolina. GREEN VI LI E COL NT Y. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY vlitueof sundry writs of Fi Fa. to me directed. 1 will sell before the Court House door, on Salci dat/ in Dtcanbrr next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the foicnoon, and 3 oV'oek in tIre afternoon. One House and Lot in the city of Green Vtllo nr? Pi'"- -A * * ' ?? vitiiwiiMrv evrcei. i?i contains ont- acre, more or less, bound'd by lots of Burgess, Mrs. McBec and Mrs Powell.? Levied on as tbe property of J. II. Carlisle, at tbe suit of M. M Miller. Also, one tract of Land, on the Buncombe Rond, 10 miles from Greenville C. H.. containing One Hundred and Forty-Three acres, moo or less, adjoining lands of tbe Estate of Mrs. Henry Lynch ond others. Levied on as the property of E. N. Coleman, at tbe suit of Booker Boinnr. Also, One House and Lot in the city of Greenville, situated on the corner of Rlic't and River streets, adjoining lota of the Estate ot V. Mi-Bee, deceased, and of the Es'ate of \V. K. Ensley* deceased ; lot contains Two Acres, more or less. Levied on aa the propeity of Geo. F. Townee, at. the edit of V. A McB- e and Alexader MeBee, Executots of the Estate of V. McBee, de ceased, nod others Also,One tract o' Land, containing Sixty Five acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol the Estate of John Stokes, deceased, D. Cobb. Stephau Griffith and others. Levied on as the property of Wiley Smith, at the suit of Stephen Griffith. Also, all Defendant's right, litis and in-? tercet in law and equity in the Hardy J Gilrenth's Homeatead Place; the said p!occ contains Four Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Green Ingram, Mrs Bnrnett and others Levied on as the prop crty of E G Oilreath, st the suit of Jno II. Gilreath. Also, all Defendant's right, title and interest in law and equity in the Hardy J. Gilreath Homestead Place; the said place contains Four Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Green Igram, Mrs. Barnett and others. Levied on as the property of W. II. Gilreath, at the suit of Jno. H. Gilroath. Also, one tract of Land on both sides of the Stile ltnn.l 1 ? ? ' " ......... i.i 111 lies ironi ureen- I ville, containitig Eight Hundred and Six'y Arret, wore or less?the Homrttrnd having been ret off to the Defendant, adjoining lands ot Simeon Styles. S. U. Pool, Currv nnd others. Levied on as the property of J. L. Westmoreland, at. the suit of M. L. Mnrchant, Gaines Ji Besrden?AssigneesJames Birnie? Assignee? William Harrison. Administrator, and others. Terms?Cash: Purchasets to pav for papers. J L. SOUTHERN, S. 0*. C. Sheriff"s Office, N<?v. 4, 1872. 27-4 IN BANKK1JPTCY. In the Diftrict Court of the United States?For the District of South Carolina. Is tiik Matter ov E. C. CUNNINGHAM. Bankrupt. THIS is to give notice, that a petition has 1 been filed in said Court, by E. C CUN. N1N0HAM, of Oreenville County, in said District, dnly declared a Bankrupt, under the Aet of Congress, entitled " An Act to , establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2d, 18A2, for a Discharge and Certi? ( ficate thereof fr?m ail of his Debts and other Claims?<provah]e tinde> said Aet; snd that the lid day of November, intfanl, at 12 o'clock, M, is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clswson. liq.. Register in Bankruptcy, at his affico, in Yorkville, in raid District, when and whore the i creditors, or any other person interested, | may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said Petitioner may not be granted. ) r. m Wallace U. & Marshal as OAF 1 By T. W. OLa W-SON, ' Deputy D. 8. Marshal aa Meaeenger. E 1*. JONK9, Attorney for Bankrupt. I Nov 6 27 -8 Valuable Property ! for sale. TI1E undersigned offer* for salo hia Beautiful PL A OK; on IQ?9vSm?p lbo Ruthorford Road, within ] fifteen m inutes' walk of the Court Rouso.-*Large DWELLING HOUSE, containing six Roane ; also, Barn, Stable* and otber outhouse*, There are Fifty Acres of good cultivated LAND in the Tract, all under new fence, and most or it now planted in wheat, oats and clover. W Ml se'.l very low. Apply to Q. Wi MARSHALL, Greenville, 8. 0. Nov fl . 37 4? | National Bank of Green's rifle, I. C. PAID IN CAPITAL ...ttOO.OOO. t THIS BANK offers a eafe and convenient pieco of deposit for Money in large or email amounts, payable on demand, with* out notice. Checka on New York or Charleeton for j aalo at par. . HAMLIN BKATTIE. freeidrnt. 1 JOHN Jc BLACK WOOD, CaeHDr) > Oct 8C . Sttt ' * X 1 PROCLAMATION. STATE OP SOUTII CAROLTNA, 1 Executivr Dkpartmbut. J IN continuance of an honored State and National custom, and in gratitude to Al> mighty God, tbo Author of our being, and the Giver of every good and perfect gift, for the manifold blessings vouchsafed to us during the year which is now drawing to a close, and in ooafcraaity with the reoommendation of His Excellency the President of the United Statos, I, Robert K. Scott, Governor of the State of 8uuth Carolina, do hereby appoint THURSDAY, the 2?tji day of November, as a day of general thanksgiving and prayer ; I and I roeouimend that. Suspending all ordina* ry business pursuits, tbo people do then assemble in their respective places of worship, and unite as with one heart in the joyous rendition of prayer and praise to the Mighty ' Lord of Hosts for His continual and unfailing 1 In.l r,I. ... k Q?~'~ -> ? - v>? .v? ? ?? ? uiiw nuu naiiuiii AO 1 tho autumn leairos fall, reminding us tbat the harvest of life approaches, may we, with i gratitude i<.'r many undeserved blessings, and with genuine penitence for our sins, humbly implore the continuance of His guidance and protcetlon, nnd aid lis in the discharge of evory duty to ourselves, our fellowmen, and our Creator. In virtue whereof, I bare hereunto set my hnnd aiid caused the Grent Seal f of the State to be affixed, at 1 SEAL 1 Coir robin, this, the fourth day of Mevcmber, A. D. 1872, and in tho ninety-seventh year of (he Independence of tho United States o( America. ROBERT K". SCOTT, Governor, F. L. Cannozo, Secretary of Stato. Nov 6 27 1 MRS O'CONNOR WOULD respectfully in. form the Ladies of Greenville JURaffland vicinity, that she has just CtUvbsv received and open.ed a handsome and complete n?sortFALL GOODS, Consisting of Millinery, Lace Goods, Zephyr Worsteds, Worsted Gotids, Fancy Jewelry, And many other srlioles appertaining to this line, which will be sold at reasonable prices. t?- An examination of the Stock is solicited. 26-lf OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS. Mrs. Vi. T. Jeiuiin^s Respectfully infotms the Ladies that she will open, on Friday next, November 1 et a fine selection of FALL nnd WINTWl r.tmrw !? : 1 MllllHIRf, VlHE" HAIR 6QQBSANJ) JEWELRY, She cordially invites the Ladies to call and examine. L T. JENNINGS. Oet 30 26 tf Sheriff's Sale. . - :o: VALUABLE TRACTS OF ?i>- 3L. l3NTX>. js* I V^v an Order from Hon. Sumuel jS* 1 Douthit, T'i'l|.i <f*v rerilnxn of Probate for Greenville, S. C., 1 will sell on Salf-day in Decrmbcr vest, all of the Real Estate of the late Col. E. S. IRVINE, consisting of the following Tracts: No 1?Houso Tract of 1200 acres. This will ho divided and sold in Eight Sepnrato Tracts?all lying within 2 miles of the City? adapted to Cotton, Grain, Clover and Grasses. Splendid Fruit Orchards?specially adapted lor Grazing purposes. For Truck Farms, these lands surpass any lands offered in this tnnrket?tho Air Lino Richmond and Atlnn> ta Railroad Depot being within 1 mile of the Dwelling. No. 2?Tho Wylkl Tract, of 150 acres, on waters of Reedy River, 7 uiiles below tho f!i?w "*V * Mo. 3?One Treat of 645 acres, in upper part of County. A'o. 4?Ono Tract on Rutherford Road 1J miles from City, containing 30 acres. A'o. ft?House and Lot in the ccntro of City, having all necessary outbuildings, within five minutes walk of Court House, situated at tho south-west corner of Avenue and River streets, containing 4 acres. Plats of tne land can be seen at tho office of J. P. Moore, Esq. Tkhms.?One-third cash ; balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date. Purchasers to execute bond with adequate security, and mortgages of the premises respectively, to secure tho purchase money. Purchasers to pay for papers. J. L. SOUTHERN, S. (1. C. Sheriff's Office, Oct 30, 1872. 2ft-5 _^BO ' Charleston New, Columbia Carolinian and Charlotte Obterver publish twice a week until day of sale, and send bill, with sopy of advertisement, to Probate Judge. JVBW GOODS, AT TIIK LADIES' STORE. HOVEY & TOWNES HAVE just received a splendid Stock in their line? Staplo Goods ? Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Drills, Billow Casing, Ticking, Canton Flannel and Brints. Fine Dross Goods, Silks, Alpac -n i ? "l# ^ Jim, jropiiriH, merinos, urettonnes, ramwo Cloth, linden Suit Cloth, &c , &c. ALSO, A Large Stock Cloths, Cassi meres, Chinchilla Cloth, Jfesns, Kersoy, Flannels, Blankets and Drngget. ALSO, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Ribbons and Trimmings. Ladies' and Children's Shoos and Gaiters of all styles. Shawls from 60 cts. to $20. kt (ALL AID EIAM1IE. rbey charge Nothing for Showing their Oooda. UOVEY" & TOVVNES. Oct 0 33 tf Woodhull A CUflin have been arretted orgroaa libel, and held in $8,000 each, for rial. No one appeared to ball them, and liej wore taken to Ih^Lndlow at reel jail, S'ew York. DR. J. P. HILLHOUSE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Next Door to the Post Office, CKEENV1LLE, S. C., m HAVING purchnsrd the entire MBfel'ook of DRUGS and MEDl- I wttcinks of II. A. Hoktu A Co , end having made recent Urge ad ^3 ditlons to th? *ame, will b? able to lurnlsh bis friends and the publie gener* ally with r ?AND? MEDICINES OP 8UPERIOR QUALITY, AT THE Lowest Market Rates. CKT~ Physicians and Merchants are fiK ACT fg" pecially invite ? to exsm .ffl fiyioc my wholesaleJgJ OTprlces.JES Oet 30 26 tf | MAKE YOUR OWN iWIIffB. I ? T UAVP T ?A 1 Wel 1 Vooted " 8CUp'pERjfONG VINE3 for tale. These are ^v^lu^*L?yer* from prolific vines. Also a few CLINTON and DKVERKUX VINES. F E. MARTIN W Now is the time to plant. 26-2 Dissolution. TIIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex. isting under the firm, name and style of WM. BATES <& CO., has been dissolved by the death of Mr. WM. BATES. Mr. H. P. HAMMETT having purchased the entire interest owned and represented by both the late Wm Bates,dcaessed, and Mr Thomas M. Cox, in the said Firm, will set. tie its affairs. THOMAS M. COX. 11. P. HAMMETT, Surviving Partners. Oct 80 26 2 COTTON NOTICE. ARTIES planting WATERS' White X Bb'Oin Cotton on shares will deliver the rent at the store of Wm F. TtlAXTON, on Pendleton street Mr. THAXTON will deliver the obligations on r?-e?ipt of the cotton. C. F. WATERS. Oct 80 26 3 notice! ALL Parties indebted to the undersign, ed are respectfully requested to call and SETTLE their ACCOUNTS on or be- i fore the 15f/< day of Kovtmher next T. W. DAVIS. October 30lh, 1872. . 2G-8 Notice. FB1HE undersigned having been commieL_: -el /tnuiil^oii\Mrn - * J?- >iuiit<i 01 L/brji'S for Georgia, parties desiring to transact business in that Stale can do so bv calling on J011N II. SCIIOFIELI). Oct 30 '26 % TMM ' mm ciao?s WE QQMWWG,, AS I have on band the largest Stork of Good*, which has been purchased principally for Cash, ia I wnnf In ikII tlipm fr*r iKa ' _ .v. o.Miir, m, ?t?W prices, I wouM ml vise my friend* and the public generally, to call end examine mv Stock; and will be glad to show my Good* win of charge. And at my have been mnrkol down, I am *nre to give *atieraction to all that will favor me with a call. Any o?e wanting cheap Gooda emu find them at the well knowo store, where Goods are to MM &0T ?t the lowest markoat price*, MT Wbolerale and Retail, at mjuub'8 jy The best Calico Pi iota, at ffl tJT 12i cents per yard. 8fO&X. Oct. 80 80 tf Notice IS hereby given to all whom it may eons cern, that 1 will apply to 9. J. Douthil, Probate Jndge of Oresneillc County, on the 23<f day of November next, for a Pinal Discharge aa Executor of the Estate of I ELIJAH PIKE. Sr.. deceaaed. ELIJAH PIKE, Executor. October 18th, 1878. 86 4 Columbia Advertisements. The Grand Central MIW niHi Is Now Receiving ww->? TOUCHES! ] WE aro now Milled in oar large and elegant store, where customers will i find every convenience ard comfort, with plenty of light to mako their (election*. * The various rirpsrtroenle are thoroughly Refurnished and amply supplied with all ! the new and desirah'.e goods found either ' in Dom<lilc or Foreign markets. J We cordially invite all to examine onr large and attractive (took, where will he i found, at all time*, the latest novelties, as ^ well as a full line of DOMESTICS and * HOMESPUNS. Our CAlU'ETS are exceedingly beautilu i in patterss and very low in prices. HUGH in endless variety. Our *1.00 and 1 60 KID GLOVES, in ono . and two Buttons, n>s the best, ever soli in Columbia for the n oney. All fit well, and keep the; Indies in good humor. We hav? adopted a new rule at the ^ OUANI) CENTRA!,? we give customers j their exact change. WM D. LOVE ?fe CO., | Grnnd Central Dry Goods Establishment, Uutider the Wheeler House, Corner Main & Plain streets. 25-3m. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. riUIIS first-class and entirely new establish1 ment, located in the business midst of Bouth Carolina's Capital, affords the very best , accommodations to the TRAVELINO PUBLIC AND PERMANENT \ GUESTS. , Large airy rooms elegantly furnished, GAS, BELLS, and WATER throughout. Ladies' and Gentlemen's BATHS?HOT AND COLD. TELEGRAPH OFFICE j In the Rotunda; spacious BILLIARD ROOM, furnished with Phelnn A Colleuder's bc?t TABLES, and with all the modern improvements of a FIRST-CLASS IIOTELL. THE ? COLUMBIA" Is, in all respects, one of tho first houses South. The Proprietor having had an experience of nearly a quarter of a century in the management of the Charleston Hotel, is sufficient guarantee Aat the "COLUMBIA" will be found as represented. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor. Jas. F. Oapsdks, J. 0. Doiirrtt, Ass'ts. Oct 2.'i 25 3m R, & W.C. SWAMLD. :o: 1 : CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE. i HAVE recently refitted our Store, and ' are now occupying the entire build- ! ing witli the Largest Rotail Stock in tho i State. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT la in the Room formerly occupied by HEART Ac IIIX, And is filled with the CHOICEST UOODS In our Line. , CALL AND SEE US. Oct 9 23 2m Isaac Sulzbacher, V\7 ATCHR8, Jewelry and Silcer Ware, tt Cutlery and Fancy Articles. Under Columbia Hotel, Colrinbia, S. C. Oct 9 23 3m j. Mckenzie, mamukacti1be8 daily CANDY, CAKES. & CONFECTIONS 1 Of Pur* Sugar. CAKES Iced sod Ornametad to ordar. ' Toys. Fruit a, Nula, Jellies, Ac., ltcfre'hment at Wholeaal? and Retail, aerved dnrina Fair Weak. MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. 25-8m. KINARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN CLOTHINC, HATS, UMBBELLA8 CANES, I Gents' Furnishing Goods, CELEBRATED * DTAF. BHX&TS. COLUMBIA, 8. C. Oct 28 10 3m. GEORGE KALDWAY, : COLUMBIA, S. C. XNVITK8 all hi* frianda In the op country, < wban they roraa down, net to paaa by I bint without (topping in and trying hla choice 1 WINK8, LIQUORS and LAGER Oct 23 25 . 3ni ft jjarshali MauldiN HAVK juH received Prwh Lot of Standard Pharmaceutical Preparations, Confiding of Elixir of Beef, Wine. Iron and Cinchona. Elixir of Iron, Qninino and Arse nlc. Elixir of Bitter Wine of Iron. Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir of Iron, Quiniiio and Strychnine. Elixir of Ferrated Cinchona. Sugar-Coated Pills, (Bullock ?& Crenshaw.) Lozenges, and vat-ions other arti cles. A. Largo and Fresh Assortment ol Fine Perfumeries and Soaps. Aafnt# for SIMMONS' HKPATK COMPOUND, oue of the bent Patent Med oioca in use. Stock of Drugs coniplote. Light! Light! Light! LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS!! IO BARRELS Kerosene Oil. [land Lamps, Stand Lamps. Bracket Lamps, Swinging Lamps, Lanterns, and Lamp Goods of every description and Price. Call and examine. tr The Government require* that all Krri'8'ne Oil shall stand a fire heat of 110C Jut Oil is guaranteed to aland 120?, a tic trill be sold at the tame price as the cheap 3r Oil. A LARGE LOT OF CIGARS just opened low. Try our Cigar* at 2 lor 5e NE W BO OKS Just Received.: Christian Harmony The Hymnal, NEW BAPTIST HYMN BOOK. Oct 2:1 25 tf Change of Business T DESIRE to give notice that I hare thi day gold my entercst in the clock o DRY GOODS and GROCERIES in tho firn i?f FOWLER A VAUGHN, with my goo. will, to Messrs. L. B. AUSTIN A B. F SIIOCKLEY, who will in future be aaaociatci with Mr. L. L. FOWLER, and conduct th nmo, under the Finn name of FOWLER AUSTIN A CO., and in retiring frotn th< business, would commend them to our oli friends and customers as worthy their highes seteem and coufidcnco. W. P. VAUGHN. September 18, 1872. Take Notice* WE havo bought out all of the stock o the firm of FOWLER A VAUGHN :ontinuing business at tho old stand. Wi hereby assume nil of the liabilities of the ol. soncern, and all persona owing debts to them will tcuke payment to ua. The old friends o the establishment will receive a warm reccp Lion, and no trouble will be spared to gin general satisfaction. FOWLER, AUSTIN A Co. Oct. 22, 1872 Money. ALL persons indebted to the Firm o FOWLER A VAUGHN are n?tific< that all accounts clue tbem are very uiucl needed, therefore an early settlement is do lired. FOWLER, AUSTIN A CO. October 22, 1872. 25-tf ?m ???lis AND GROCERIES. THE undersigned have now on ItAnt and will continue to keep, full tup plies of Dry Goods, Cloths, Cossimeres, Shirtings, Sheetings, yarns, Hogging, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc., Also Groceries, Sugar. Coffee, Flour Bacon, Lard, Mackerel, Teas Besides Hardware, Cutlery, Axes Hoes, Shovels, Chains, And everything needed about the Farn sr Home. All we want is a trial, and sat isfaction will be gnat an teed. XSTThe highest price will be pait Tor Country Produce. FOWLGK. AUSTIN A CC Oct 28 28 tf Bridge Notioe. THK contract for the removal of E\S LEY'S BRIDGE over Saluda Hive >ack to the old pltee, will be let to thi oweat bidder, on Saturday, the 16lh No reuaber, at the Bridge JOHN T. GOSSETT. Chni'n B'd Co. Com're, Piekena Co. W. A. HUDSON, Chm'n B'd Co. Coin'ra, Greenville Co. Oet 28 U 4. Prof. M. G. BeCamps. DEALER in all kinda of MUSICA1 MERCHANDISE. On hand?Pi inoa, Melodeona, Ac. Sheet Moeic an< Music Book*. Call and aeo him. at hi itoora* in the ACADEMY OF MUMC. AVer the Vernal* Call eye, Oreeneille, S, C. May 22 8 tf . i Look Out How You Presi undersigned has jnst ret tRe> with the beat assorted 8to place, containing everything neceet Offers then) at the very lowest pri and yon will find everything you or Boys' wear, iu Dress Goods, Shawls Hats, Boots an Pistols an of the be A full line of Hosier* cy Goods, r Call before you buy els< 1 you will be convinced tbat it w forget. At Carr's Old S Oct 23 26 i ROSE'S (FOR9XERLY II OOLW^ | This HOUSE is in the Center Public Otlices and Business House of the State House Square; has vated, and will now compare favoi The spacious Billiard ltoom ii , lender's best Tables. RnpaV Omnibii* will Alio, a first class Carriage for the aeconu per day. Oct 23 25 | FINE STOCKS ? AND? Hit VARIETY. DAVIS & MORGAN, B uncombe Street, HAVE received from New York and other markets unusually large stocks of Fall and Winter Goods, * To which they ask the attention of the ptib lie. The different lines have been filled with care, and they feel satisfied that their customers will find on their shelves more extensive varieties than heretofore, from _ which to select. They have Sheetings, Shirtings, Long Cloths, common Delaines and ' Alpacas, Cassimeres and Jeans, Velvets, Trimmings, * Dre.*s Tiimmings, Laces, Dresss Goods in variety, j G?*nt?' and Ladies' Shawls, Robes, etc. Also, Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Umbrellas j They also keep a large supply of Leather. " GROCERIES. D I Their lines of Groceries? t FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS. Ac.. Is large, and is kept up with the wauta of the public. A WW *ww *e ? -w-w ; HAUIJVVAIIK. i Their Stock of UEUY mi CLOTUM Is of superior quality. A general variety of NOTIONS AND VARIETIES. ir Call and give their Goods an exam*< J inalion. , Stand on Buncombe Street, near Cauble's Blacksmith Shop. Oct 16 24 4 ML OPENING. : <?: ??MISS M'KAY, V ill Open, on THURSDAY, 17th instant. A LARGE AND VA PATTERN^ BONNETS FLOWE1 tsf RIBB(' N S, TIES, FURS. JET and Hair GOODS, CORSETS, Ac. Sho would also inform tbo Ladies that she has taken the Agency of BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS, And will hereafter bo able to furnish them at NSW YORK /'RICES. Oct 16 24 tf , __ - JACKS0 ? Drugggist and Apothecary. . COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct. 2.1 25 .1m MUKPHY'S ' MARBLE YARD, ?raisssKswiDjy c.a^ s. ?? Present Location on Pall Street, one Bloek from front of Gewer, Cox 4 - Berkley. r WILL MAMOKACTURK B MONUMENTS, TOMBS, MONUMENTAL HEAD STONES, tfco, dkc. tl HAVE RETAINED Mr. Thos. Wild man ae an Assistant. Aa I am the proprietor of (he Eaiahhahmont, all payment* for work or meter! el must be made to myself or order, and all 1 contracts must be ratified by roe before they are valid. |W Call and examine our Designs and Pi ices before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL MURPHY, ,1a. Oct 93 25 Iy Cast Your Vote for dent I nrned from the Northern Markets ek ot Goods he ever kept in this ssry to make a family comfortable, ces. Call and see tor yourselves, i want tor Ladies', Misses', Gents* 3, Cloaks, Domestics, d Shoes, Guns, d Cutlery, st makes. p, Worsted and Fan, &c., &LC. bwhere, at the undersigned's^ and in oe 10 your advantage. Don't B. M. WINSTOCK, tand, Main St., Greenville, S. C. tf HOTEL, lUrtT'S HOTEL.) Wfo, <D? of the City, convenient to all the a, located on the Southwest corner been recently re opened and renorably with any Hotel at the South. b furnished with Phelan & Coland from every traiD, free of charge, jnodation of Ladies. Transient Board $2.60 W. E. ROSE, Proprietor. 3m JAMES T. ERWIN, Fruit and Country Commission Merchant ?AND? WHOLESALE DIALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT, NUTS, &C. ?? MARKET 8TREET Charleston, S. C. Oct 16 24 12 ESTABLISHED ?1836. ghebnvilXiB COACH FACTORY. THE Stock for Fall and Winter trade ia rapidly filling up. 65 doz. Door. Pad and other Locks 40 keg* Cut Nails and Brads GO pairs Trace and Breast Chains Log Chains and Continued Chain 3 ions Fire and Rod Iron Band Iron and Sheet Iron Cast Steel, square and octagon 1,000 feet best safely Blasting Fuse Dozens Long Handled Shovel* Spades. Forks and Iloes 100 gallons Varnishes, assorted 3 casks Linseed Oil 3 casks Tanner's Oils Largo stock Machinery Oils Oils for Wool Carders Large assortment of Paints, ground in Oil and dty Brushes, Windc w Glass, Putty Carriage Materials, Leather, Bent Rims, Morticed Hubs. Castings, Leather and India Rubber Belting, from two to cirrlit im-Vio. ?* ?.!? File*, Tool*, Lock*, Ilinpe*. <fec.. <fcc. GOWER, COX <fc MAKKLEY. Sept 25 21 tf ~0B > M S-I p ^ sr I. S I: ? W O CTQ _ 2- *| m s 03 p 3 f* o 13 ? L o (t C X J* 2 So o ^ S *0 - s o B H 2 M s c 03 < K( ' 73 *w ^ hw ^ ?"* O 7>1 T o __ >TJ 00 O ~ rtP <T> C (Jtj " ? S p I ^ on 00 Do #0 P A I * > a 3D m MCKEIMHOUSEr PLAIN STREET, 4tfcVH|lllk? 9b 9? MRS. W. A WRIGHT & SON, Proprietors. IVgHIS first class HOTEL is <Ju* conveniently located to the several Kailroad Depots and the business portion of the city. "Oct 23 25 3bd