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mw *? -iji5^<^%H. ?. . jf: -4 **& 1 1" - a l':v: ^ ^zrr~ rr~~? Wiu4^ by the entwcriber, until YT the fire* day of March next, for the building of .htrket Houae, iu the town of Greenville. Bidder, win t* squired to entAnto bond for the p.tforiosncf of oontraot Specification. for ,. Mid building will be Men at the office of H. LERTURUSTON, UtndanL J ^ ftua* Cferfc o/ Counr./, . ' : . 14 37 tf. etiWlHPr-1- - - ? <wc AMERICAN HOTEL. xk?"4fe- <&?>uawwmiL&9 s. o. ? THE friends of this establishment, and, "the public At large, aro respectfully ind that tliia HOTEL will be continued -M*d kept open for the reception of nil who nay A . f**l di.po.ed to patronise it i Theswrviee* of Mr. JAMES I*. BEARD, long 1l favorably known In connexion with tho Hotel, Wb have been scoured. I A feOOUnuatiOn of the paU'obnge heretofore jrnjiw niu w? ipw vu WJJJYI' vmioiaviiuu. u .Tho Culinary department will be supplied with the eelectlon of tho market Oeotlemen with their families visiting or passteg through Columbia can be furnished with un Aurtmmed accommodations; the location being ' eeHlfati relived and convenient to pleasure and 'liiuiucn t? Mr. JOHN A. All RILL wtlt continue hie location ml the Stable* in raar of the Hotel, llis omnibus and Carriagt line will ho in readiness st the different Depots aud st tho Hotel st all necessary hours, to convey passengers to and from the establishment. Quests desiring Carriages eaa hare them at any hour. . W. liOLLlKGEU, Proprietor. ,, Jan. IT. 36 tf iMmt IVolirr. ALL PERSONS having demands ngniiit the estate of limn*. II. Wood'dcorasou are reauirW to band them in properly attested, and HM-uwisg the said estate are re.pilred to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence caunot be given. " vv j|. u JtAlLEY, Administrator. Jan. IT, sr. tf. y * ? ?? ? ? ?*? Sm - . - X ' - OS ? ***** - * HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. THE LAME'S STORE IIAS OfKKCD The New Year 1856 With nn Kttn.tially lnrjjr nud complete Stock of Housekoep*ng Goods, j illrftsiieu fiueciing , 'J.ilicnr.r, Kn?*ii '* RngHsh 1 Uracil 7-8 Stirling*, Table Diaper*, Itrown ** Damask*, i'ilkm U<?tt?>n*, Curtain Embroideries, ]W-<i Ticking*, Curtain Dimity, Twilled Jinn*, Curtain Damask*, . IN GREAT VARIETY. ';ii The *U?vc, t<u?*t!ier with Rich Hilkrt, Ribboiist, & ., JL jt >: C\ AK At. Velvet Moss Trimmings, m X KB' AND BKAFTIVCL, * AT W .H . 110 V 38 Y'?.j Jan. 17. 30 t tf | To Xftle Students. ^?^1IE ?u*>Mrili?r prnjwses to supply Itonrding, k . lights, fu?t sii<i wnsiiiug for 12 or It StuAents during tiic ensuing y<-iu- at $14 per month, '(lie monsy will Im ramir?<l to ho |uij semt-nuuuall v iu ulrMCf. Should students become disastisffed, or tenr* before the end of the session, tlie money will be refunded, except sutHcivut to i>?y for the tiinc consumed. -? W. It n. FARB. Jen. 10. 53 tf I ? "7: oiiaalnviiiSjia " ? Dissolution of Co-Partnership. Mtbscriliers having purchased tin* cntlr** -1. interest of K. N. GOWKR, in tlie Firm of; C.'ow?t*, Cox 4: ilmuir, tak? this met Sod of calling on nil persons indebted to tbcin to uukr immediate pat men t. * ouwEn, co* .t MAttUnr. rTia* C. Qovn, ) Twm. M. Owr, \ P II. C. J I . ufL. *L^umL.m*LmMrn f I Miff fhv1craitnod having sobl out hit inf crest X Uf hi a lats partners in tho NVagon nnd Cur . riage Rusineas, would take this opportunity to rseommsnd them to the confidence of his friends and the public. He fee la assured the business of the new Firm will Suffer no detriment by bis Withdrawal, ss tffey aftf employing the very best tdhkiM in all depsrtnmHU of their business. j . h (Signed) h.'.. E. N. OOWElt. I Greenville, January 1, 1866. Jan. 10 86 if Life ntitf Property Insured. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! THE A8HEVILL.E ?-* ? -?- rr ) J82SI21 3!Wttra!!rf uwimouuu ' 9 \ In?ee Iwmw, Store* and other Prop rty , AO A! NOT FIRE : JU4 UtM ot White Pereean and SUvm, |y^ between the atjeeof 10 and 00 ymtrs C\B *ati* render it a ntoot mfe ami I F -VJt deairable inreatmmt* Villi detail*, with As Constitution and By-Lawa of tl?? Company, will ho foruUhed on application to any of the Of defer* of the Company; I dHBRPH R. OSnORVR, PrWt. ,W.v !la ft*. W McDOWELI* PW/Vaa Jaa R BasKUf, decretory & Tretmtrer. . JOKK W. GAADY, Agent, De*fM*/., , . UBKKNVILLK, K C. * r* ' ? ' ? I . ' TO ADVERTISERS. Tm column# of ?r paper farniah an assailant <i>dial to thoae of our eitfaeoa who doiro to haowthohr good*, warea, adr?rtk?d. Wo a ill advertise by the year opon the ino*Uraoeo? ohlf Um?' Owlocei eiroulatiow i* qtdto large amh?irteartly taereaaidg. There ie no better ti.<e?w5eye!! and if yon would profit by the gentle hint, yoa will mdJ in your eards and no ticee inimcdietely, WSS^SSmm^ tod^viat&A Oookiag Stovea, ?4 various Air Tight Cooking Stoves, "r VARIOUS KINDS. ^HEWXTM COOKHfO STOVES, Ttaroe and small Ovens, 4/v? tygbt premium Cooking Stoves. PARLOR COOKING STOVES. Parlors, Box StoVoe, Hull Stoves, for Ctanrchee, Ai,t tog^'ho- with a full A"-ort;sr?t of plain ami Japanned Tin Wore, * TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE, MATAUIC ROOFING Done in tlia mo?t approved manner, with dispatch. A If The Trade supplied with TIN WARE, at wholeealc, upon the lowest terms. D. U. WKSTFIKI.l), ACO. VrtvmtUU, 8. O. apr A ,47 tf ? *% ? ??? The State of South Carolina L GREENVILLE DISTRICT. an Kqauy. Ann loot 4 vs. Bill for Sale of Laq<1 <1 R. Matthews, and Mrs. Ann M. Edwards, Relief, ah al. ' towns* a camtbiwi.l, com'pi. so iv BY ORDER of the Court in this cam, I will ell before the Conrt-Uousedoor of Greenville District, on the first Monday In February next, (Sale day,) all that tract, and parcel of land lying and being situate in said District and State, whereon the late Dr. and Mr*. Dr. Ioor resided ; aid lands boing near waters of Saluda river and Qolden Grove creek. This land is sold at the risk of Jesse Wilson, who having become the purchaser of the same, at a previous sale, hns failed to comply with the terms of Sale. TERMS OF SALE :?Purchaser to give bond with two good sureties, and * mortgage of the promises to soeuro the purchase money ; onethird of the purchase money to bo paid in eash, and the remainder secured as stated, in payments of one and two years, with interest tro'in date, lids January loth. 8. A, TOWNES, c. E. o. D. Jan. 10. # -- ?? - "'public'scaboir" MB. jr. F. SHAW HAS .OPENED A MALE SCHOOL in Greenville, at the house formerly occupied by the Mountaineer office, on the coi ner of Laurens and Washington streets. The public patronage is respectfully so1 i cited. Tuition. t) a iwl CkwUnwre ft.I .'5 ease -ej ? (? ? # Heading, Spelling and Writing, %5. With Grammar, Geography or Arithmetic, $0. With cither two or all of the above, History or Philosophy, $8. Ancient languages, or the higher branches of Mathematics, lO. REFERENCES.?Rev. S. & Caillard Mnj. S. ; A. Townka, T. C. Gor ct, Esq., Col. W. II. CmrA. Davto, Esq., 11. T. Sumt, Esq. The following certificate is also submit! d : | lk>WDOIN CoLl.ROK| 1 Brunswick, Maine, Dep. 7. 1865. \ Mr. J. F. Suaw is a graduate of this College.? lie jimtniucd while here a high rank As a souolar and ail unexceptionable character in every respect. lie has had much experience in teaching, und has been very successful. And is cheerfully recommended as a person highly qualified to be employed as nu instructor of youtli. LEONARD WOODS, D. IX, Pres. PARKER OLKAVELAND, L.L.D. T1IOS. 0. UP1IAM, D. a January 3. .'14 4 MESSRS. GfiACY & GOODLETT HAVE REMOVED INTO THEIR NEW STORE Opposite their Old Stand, Where they will continue to sell to their customers and friend* DRY GOODS, GROCER IVX, Ac., a? prices AS LOW ns can be had. Do*. 27. 33 tf V i.vtr VnlnmA ?1 P. K ft Urabauri Amcrlcnn Montkly mAOAZOE, fix r Mi /> I SHED IN 1827. i inm.APKLfniiA, pknu. Devoted to literature, Art and I'aiihion. TIIK new volumes, commencing with the January number, 1850, will contain | over Twelve Hundred pages of the choicest | reading matter, Steel and Wood Engravings, and Music. Terms?One copy, one year in advance, #3 ; Two copies, ?5 ; Five copies, (and one to Agent or getter up of the Club,) >10; 11 oopies, and one to agent, ?20; for ?0, ono copy will bo sent three years. Additions to Clube at the saroo rate aa Club sent. Specimen oopies sent grutis to those desiring to get up clubs. All coutmnnications to 1>e addressed to ABRAHAM D. SEE. January 17, No. 100 Chesnut st., IMiila. ! w" iTlf o v e Y7 PROPRIETOR OF 11% IMMM* *1S1% v fireeobille. 8. ?. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, niMii narea on I/O artMMCTA BIBRnNQ rwbn i/ncoo uiun oj dvi?mv vj MurwMwi tttaawln, IfKantllna & EmkroMerlet. 1 aoknt ron RICH'S HHE-rROOFSAFES. Stoddnrd's Warranted Piano Forte*, a m Mr*. Allan'* Word'* Hair Restorer, 2. W Dr. W. B Moffatl's Pills and Bitter*, - ~ f3. Dr. Duatd Jnyno's Patent Medicine*, J 2 Loudon d- Co,'a mo }T ? A. 1). AD. Sands'daraaparillit, J pn No. 2, CUmclamTa Building*. Nearly opposite Mansion House. January 17, 18*6. *4 tf Elford & Donaldson, naaMsswiaww*, a. ?. C. J. UFOI0. T. Q. DONAtgSON. Jan 1* SS am ?E . ^1.. FtSK'S CELEBRATED METAltC ItlRIAl CASED, Oppoeiu the Congaeee Houee, P*?-1- COLUMBIA, 8. 0. ly s. iPDwrisaH?, it ^ DSALKitK IN MIgiotis, Wiscellfweetis anO School !? Rlcjiavdsou Street, OOLUMlilA, S. C. . TOWKBBTIi,] * 80-ly [ . W. BROWNE. ^~T~LEVl^~ Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, tSn (iJ. ilEFKltCKNCPX Jon* A. l'n*rn?D, Prtridtnl Commercial Bank, Jons Caldwell, Prrtidmt South Carolina Bailroad Cotnpanp, Hon. Jonx 8. Presto*, Jons Bmtck, Columbia. Mordrcia <k Co., Hrxry Miuno-x, Hon. W. P. Coloock, Charleston. m*y 23. 2 tf THE NEW ERA. /* Published every Friday Jbvuung in COLUMBIA, 8. C. BY JAJIES A. CURTIS. Tvrnift .* $2 per annum, in Advance. l>o 7. SI tf DBS. SULLIVAN & MOORE, PUNCTUALLY ANO PROMPTLY ATTEND TO All CA.LI.J9 IN THK MNF.OFTKKIR PROFKSSJO*. Rkmdexck: Warthe*, Greenville THttricl. P>w-OmcK: Dunklin, " J. M. SULLIVAN*.] [I). D. MOORK March 9. 43 *6| REED A GOODLETT, AWTPUyTRJtNISVfO AW Ri&W, Greenville, S. C. ?3F"Offic?n*xt door to F. F. 11*attik &Co. J. V. nRED.] ?g. D. UOODI.STT. " JMlUIKry TY ? TK W Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the eulMtcribere by Note or Book Account are requested to pay up immediate!?. ur We need money nnd mu?t have it. W. P. TURl'IN, M. D. W. U. JONES M. n dee. 37 84 3t Shaving and Hair-Dressing. Rl'RRIDUE, the Barber, has rs^S^ffV.umod to Greenville, and taken m> his Headquarters uoxf door to C. W. Piski.i r-A Co's Tailoring establishment, in Heat Qrfntivs Brick Range, and is prepared to ex* | SPjJIfeutc every thing in his line with the fines* QJ^W touch. Gentlemen can have their hair civ ^filgjj^or diampooed, or faces shared ut any tinis during the day or evening. Sharing done Q@ybytlia mouth on reasonable terma Geeeuvilla, March 16. 4-4 * tf . HAIR WORK. NR. and MRS. L. OLSOX WOULD respectfully inform tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Greenville, and transient visitors of this place, that they have removed from their former place of living (opposite tho Mansiou House,) to their farm iu tlic country. A great variety of Handsome Spccinicus of their mav be found at the Watch and Jewelry Ktoro of MR. CHARLES SMITH, ' i who will bo pleased to receive ordert for all 1 work in their lino. Mr. Smith is in frequent com; municstioa witli them, and customers may dej pend on having their work promptly executed | and delivered. I Dec. 14. 31 Sin Books and Stationery. I rPIIE Subscribers are receiving a large and va' X riod assortmcut of the above Articles, which 1thoy offer at low prices. A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. An Kxtcuaira Stock ot Miscellaneous Work*. 6C1IOOL BOOKS, Slate a, Pens, Pencil*, Drawlog Hooka, Water Color*, Dissected Games dr., Ac. Blank Rooks, bound, half-bound, an<l in pnjier. Kool&cnp, letter and Note Paper, by Ilia ream or lau. Spy Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifier*, Ac. with a varied assortment of other articles to which thev invite the attention of the public. 0. H KLFOKD A OO. mar. 2, tf Town Ordinance* | STREET AND PUBLIC LAMPS. BE TT ORDAINED, Tliot from ami after the ratification of tills Ordinance it ahull lie tin j luwful for any j^i-son or perrons not employed | by thaTown Council for such purpose, to light I or extinguish any rtrect or public J .amp or Lamp*, and any white person who shall light or I extinguish any such Lamp or Lumps shall forfeit and pay for each and every otfoncc a sum not exceeding ten dollars, nor lees t lin.fi five. Any slave or free person of color who may transgress against this Ordinance shall lie committed to the Ouard lfouse. ami ordered by tlie Intcndant to receive emh corporal puniehtiient as ho msv direct, unless the owner or such slave, or <* sceh free per-oa of color, pay the fine hereinbefore prescribed. Any person, free or slave, who shall break or injure any of the .Lamp or Lamps, or I .amp-pouts, shall be fined not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or rcoeive sucli corporal punishment as the In teudant may direct, unless the owner of such slave or Guardian of such free person of edlor. shall pay the fine hereinbefore prescribed. No person shall hitch any horse, uiule or oxen, to any of Use Public Lamps under a penally of five dollars. It shall be tile dtifv of tlia Town Marshals to enforce tbia Ordinance and otto half of all tiuea accruing from violation* of tliU Ordinance ahall go to tlie per eon informing of the aamc. Done aad ratified ill Council, Ihia 24th day of Ifeeember, 1855. II. LEE Til HUSTON, htouiamt. W. P. Pa ice, Clerk of Council. Dec. 17. S3 2 To Bent. STIIF. large and commodioiia Derailing IWUBfc aA the corner of Hain aad Bua a atrccte, recently ooeunibd By lV. VP. R. Jottca. ipfHy to'the aubectitxr. O. W. PARKlMi. January 8. ti tf *1 ! public atpune. 1 lureby take ooeitaaon tu wturr my thanks for tlx) libera] patronage Iteretofon bestowed on m<\ and aolieit eoutitmtMc* o: the wme for the neW Arm above rvfitekd to, feeling confident that we wifl be able So fci*? satisfaction to all who may favor t? vjftW a call. H la with reluctance that I must tMrfy iky Hist necessity-constrain* me, to notify tfcfifce wfio are indebted to n?o either by note </r bb<?V account previous to 1 it of Jrtmiarv, 1855, to call nn?l pnv up. J(7!IN jjr b'HA^Y, " January 28, l83rt. ti" ' '00-?ARWaRtOB?. ^I"MIE undersigned having fanned a copartner X ship under the ftnino and style pfJURAl>Y A GOOIH.KTT, and taken (he stock of Goods ^t^nnd *torc of Joint W. Ueapt, wUf/Qgfgft 9$jy^o''Vnne tliu business. W? bopr^MB&b ^CS^hy prompt attention* to merit ^ continuance of the liberal pntronftg* heretofore giTon the business. Our stock is very complete now, and preparations are making to enlarge It aoon. Hive u* a call. JOHN" H*. OR ADV. ROB*T. 1*. (JOODLKTT. January.2?,, 1855. LAST NOTICE. ALL PERSONS iudebted to 0. A. rtoKLK, o . account previous to March last, are ea nestlv requested to call ou w. lv. Kahuct au settle tlie same, as further indulgence canuot . allowed. J. II. lihTTX, Aswigne-t January 5. 31 Warrants! Warrants! W SI. 4 TTOUNEV AT LAW, >? prepared with all iV neeessaty instructions to procure Bounty Laml Warrants under the late act of Congress, granting lttO acres to all who may have served in any of the wars. Immediate attention given to anv business of tho kind entrusted to Ids care. March 10. 41 tf Strayed I ON tho 20th Nov. 18?5, two marc mulvs, one a light sorrel and the oth aJLu. or a dark mouse color. Th-v are ?>! common sir?, one of them was raised in Green hint.iL 11 Lhought them ofTIios. 11 albert and Mr. Austin, of said Dish TTTntiK tUCT an innHi'.x! their way for tliat place. Any person stopping said mules will 1m- paid for their U oubh , and will confer a great favor upon hie. JAMES STALLIXGM. ST Any editor in Edgefield or GrceinUle Diet., hy giving two or three insertions to the iiIkivc, will he promptly paid by sending ae count* to if re*1 n mini, I*, w. liariiwoii, ^ Luwk uui r*?r yuar STwttkui. \\T S. TURNER is now r<? nTing one of the T? lunjeit STOCK off?OOM crtr Bruuglit to Green vill?, call and see hint o|tpoi>ite the Mnn sion House. You cannot fail to spend your change. Oct. 5 *21 tf. For Sale. rpiIK Subscriber will sell at private talc JL his lionet.' anil lot, on the Pendleton road, about f mile from the t'ourt House, and near the Rail Road l)c|K>t, and situated on a high and elevated lot, having a fine view of the mountain*. The house i* a new frame building, recently completed, containing seven fine rooms. Out building* have been erected on the lot. The lot contains about one and one-thirteenth acres of laud, ami is all enclosed with a new plank fence. Any person desirous of pun-hating a comfort ahle residence will do wall to call on tho subscriber. R. VV. GODDARI). Orson villa, Oct. 12. 2* tf. MISS REDEEUN,~ From Charleston, PRO!*OSES to open, on the 1st Monday in January, next, in the basement story of the Presbyterian Church, a FEMALE SCHOOL, in which all the branches of an English Education will he taught. Terms will vary from $3 to ?8, according t? !thc branches taught. Good references can be given. Apply at tho residence of G. B. Dyer. Dee. 20 32 " 4 Tin* Hnmmotti NIcxicuii Wheat. NOW* is the time to plant thi* lino vnlunbli and prolific Wheat. It. wits raised on th. farm of Mr. TI1UM.\H T. PATTON, of IluucoinU county N. C.. and m^v KTor.i o tfiY ^fT?o<>>i.?;rr ami Messrs. Gou'ci t David, Grcenvillo, P. C'., Nov. 2. 25 (f. Dissolution. r|MIK COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing A between the Su!>?criln'r* is now dissolved. 1>. 0. WFHTP1EUX J. WESTFIKI.D. jyThe Note* mid Accounts of the said eon j ceru are in tin hands of the aiiltitcribcr. and il not Mttled before Court will be put in suit. D. ?. \V ESTFIKLD. t?g 2-1. 13 tf ? mmMf r"1B'* \r0U *ro requested to meet nt tlie bit inion Room of Ute Sous of Teiititerar.ee until further orders. Meeting?-Friday Evening?. By order of W. P. Puick, UV.'lV. January 12. 35 * I'ssdj, Caudy, VFINK lot of ail kiuiis of CANDIES jut-t rc eci \ ed at \\\ S. TL UN EUS. I Oct. 6 21 tf. -/ somm OOWP&X, Watch tinker and Jeweller, UNDER STEES'S HOTEL, XT KKPS alwavs on hand Gold and SllIV fcr Watches. and JEWELRY of rv cry description. Fancy Hood* and Perfumery. Clock<v Watches and Jewelry repaired iu t)i? be?t manner, dee. 29, 33 1y Mattress Making, Ac. THE subscriber informs the pub)to that h< has opened hie Shop one door above P. N* Powers a Go's dry good Store, where he in tends carrying on the hrsines of MATTREof MAKER and BOIXTERER Mattresses eon stantly on hand and made to order, and repair ing done at the shortest notice. Ire also entra tea to lay Carpet* hang Window Shades, do. [e respectfully solicits a share of public patron age. JOHN E PR AN EE. jn IB. tf e. ' a ^ Tales of Odd Fttivioship. | nr *** c* w- ?*?*??* ' . ^ } lira the First.?Friendship, of (fit Afys I . teriout Cover nest. i ? Link thc Second.?or ike Advcntmrh j of oh Awricun Student. Lw& mis Third.? Truth, or CVaay Mudos' Iand her Child. i N th? present woik Mis* Harder bus | succeeded. most liappi'.y, m illunirnting ; j the three eard-md, principle* of Odd Fellow- j j ship? FHend&kld, Love mid Truth. The 'stores ?r? well written and. while they will particularly interest the OJd Fellow, are of sucb a character as to recommend them to readers of every t'htvo The Authoress stand* ' deservedly high in literary ciielet at the South, and we foe)#nre that this book will enhance her reputation. It will l>o published in a tolurrte ef near two liundrcd prtppra, printed ifi d"nbl? Ovl I I '? '?~ * - r - . % ?V - * 11 uum*, on inie wuiie paper, hixi vffganriv ; | boiuiil iit tmvditi, gill, j'rkv 75 c^itx. ; i9r.t copies will be sent for Four dollar* ; Ten copies for SJix dollar*. The 1 ro?io w ill he supplied oil the most liberal yCrtns. The I cash or undoubted reference must accompa! ny order*, in all ,A(WtOk. I TIIOS. A. lifKKIi, l'pblisher,' j January 17. Cawkville, da. The ChrUtiau I'uiou Tla^n/iiic. | Monthly Periodical j'ur all A'oanyelicul J I lfenomtna lions, P ubliih-.d in Richmond, j ! *'* , ! . r I^UE first number nf;his]>eiiodicnl was is-j i JL sued in May last, the object of which i<, in part, to cultivate a spirit *f lore and. harmony anion* nil evangelical d?*?o?nlri'a-1 lions, nnd to cncouiage their united utfortsiii. "every good w?Vrd and work." The spirit j . of Hcctnrianbm has, hitherto, in n great . measure, ini|mlu<! the ^nogse-m of Chirstimv- j : ity, and always* still. 5h?cb aspiii*., to n less J extent, however, is life at the present time.! To suppress it, if i*>?*iblef- w ill be the con- ; M sftant aim of this Magazine. j iietiued literature, ami tlie general cause ' of humanity, are embraced in its contents.' "Its "coiitriFniTors aie all gentlemen of ?c ; , kne wledged talents and piety, i The friends of Christianity arc oaTneetly j nnd respectfully solicited to give their dulled ! I support to this eiitm prise. . ! j Any pcrnou who will procure ten sub ; sciunion*, mm correct amr ionvnr?.i lire j ; amount, shall rece?T? copy gatU, braids* j ; a year's lubscrijrtioti to cither of the re i J >us j papers published at the South. If twenty. ; collected ami tor warded, he shall, if addition ! | to a copy of this Magazine nut! K#utl?ei t?'i religious paper, receive a copy (a year's ai.b ; I script ion) of the "Southern Literary Mcsaca Xcr-" i TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Single subscribers, per an. iu advance, $'2.00 | Fie " " u 6.00: Ten " " 10.00 j Address WM. POTTER. January 17. Richmond, Virginia. j iiEirairaii j Book and Job Printing ! ^SSTA&MiKMSHT/^ HAVING A FIXE SELECTION OF WE ARE PREPARED TO DO WORK CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, HAND-BILLS, WAY'! BILLS, BALL TICKETS, PRQGRAMf/.S, &t. PRINTED WITH DRBPATCH. I ?? j CIMNA, SATIN ENAMKI,, SATIN fCRfACH AND ri.AIN AND COI.0RKD CARDS, ; ilfooi) ibe iijoM fcflbo^blc Jcrlus. ?I (Sirena \uji &. qgflUJk, Jj Thompson & Easloy, fi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, k, CRKKNVILLE C. II., S. C. June 2?, 1651. 6 ? j "The Oood Time ('oiniuK,*1 r BY T. S. AKTIIl'R. r|"MIOSF. who wish to hear something of that 1 I long-expected day, should rend tliis book. ! [t is having an immense snie; 6000 copies hav . ping been ordered in advance of publication, fj \Vo send n copy by mail, postpaid on receipt ! of t!ia price, f I. J. W.IWAltLEY, rnblWier, id .North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. i i ar X. H. Agents wanted to sell this and oth, er |H>pnlar books in nil parts of the United States. Send for our List and terms to Agents. dee. 50 32 tf. >| Latlic'x H??4kerch!eA. V FINK lot of i.Aim 's LINEN HANUKr.K('IflF.Fs, asanrtcd. iwrt received at \V. S. TURN PTRS. J Oct. 8 51 tf. WILLIA VS <* FGANTKR, Wholesale Retail (irocci'8 AhD BUYERS OF COUMHY PRODUCE, <*rcravlll?>. 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The Paris, London, Philadelphia ami New Votk Fashions, are described at length. ea? li mouth. It# departtcents for .\ew KeceiPts, Urotchet Work, Embroidery Netting, Horticulture, end Female Euuen triHiiistu, are always wfill filled, profuaefy illustrated, and rieh with the latest novelties. Jt'tf It >> the U*t Ladies' Magazine in the J world ! Try it for one year ? j TFfi.VfS?Always in a J ranee. a One Copy, one year, #2,1)0 - i Three copies, for one year, 5,u0 J Five copies, for one year, 7,00 Jj Eight copies, for one year, 10,00 jS Sixteen copies, for one year, 20,00 1 r REM It MS frOK CttJRl . 3 T?? every person getting up a <tluT>, on? "Cifillook of Art for 1665," with 50 Steal engraving* will be given, or a volume of the uVngeziiie for 1854. For a club of sixteen, nti intra copy of the magazine for 18.55 will be sent in addition. Add rews I'd&T P.vi?>, CHARLES J. 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