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| . > ! I I I II III I L^JJ II QBKERAfr ADVKRTISBME&TB. merinoeK fiSLMlffiSSo AND ' t j Winter Stock, 1850. WM. H. HOVET & CO. NOW primt grwUr facilities to purchasers than at any previous time, ana ore now displaying (and *eUing)> really elegant and very choice assortment of Fashionable Draft Silks ... *ra<r French Morinoes Dresa Mid Ohinls Catnbrics " Plain Fronch DeLalne* . Ladies' Cloak Cloths Neat Winter Trimmings r Ledie*' Fashionable Cloaks Itosierr, Gauntlets and Kid Gloves White Watered Silks J . Tarletons, Wrekths And BRIDAL GOODS in general. i In Particular, S? ? YARDS Hew Style Part Colored CALICOES, I Just in?12| cents. Nov 27 29 EilPOlUUMOFFASHION., T HAVE ON HAND, and sm constantly reeeiv- ' 1 in*, a CHEAP ASSORTMENT of Gentlemen*' Furnishing Goods ] AND RKADY-MADE CLOTHING. Nor 27-20?if G. .11. DYER. I Wanted. j I17?ROM TWO to FOUR intelligent White or A Colored Boys, as Apprentices to- the Tail- 1 oring Trade. . G. B. DYER. I Nov 27 29 tf < I HAVE RE OPENED "JVAY Drog Store under MoBee's Hall, and ' JltA continue to offer a large Stock for very low I I Miess. K. KRUTCH. Kor. 1?. ' ?7 4t DR. M. B. EARLE, i GREENVILLE, S. C.. 1 AT THE 8I8N OF THE 0OLDEN MORTAR, DRALKR IN Faints, Oils, Medicines, ]K| Varnishes, Chemicals, JO BRUSHES, , . DYE-STUFFS, White Lead Sc Zinc White. 1 tin UVKO CONNECTION wmi THE AEOTK BUBINE** l? * SOARANTBE THAT ETERTIIIIHO U OT THE BEET ( QUALITY, AND WILL BE BOLD ON TUB > I 11. MONT REASONABLE TERM*. 6-1^ i i aFHKKS KiS Professional Scr-icea to tlie Citi* Soiie of the Town of Or??nrille and of the Adjacent country. [ He may be found during the ?1ay at the New Court House, at night at the residence vf ProfcMqr lvdwnrd*. Oct. 9?22? f ' W. P. PRICE, ~~~ Gtttornaj at Caw, AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, OFFICE IK THE OLD COURT HOUSE. > , (9a Will promptty attend to the collection of Note* and Account*, settling Claim*, Ac. Elford & Donaldson, vs <OJ*3 83 BJkVW 31i MM#, S3. IS. C. J. EIFORD. T. Q. DONALDSON. Jaw. 10. , S3 8m REED & GOODLETT, AWW'ssisrarsra AW '.? Greenville, St. C. J&rO/Bce nextJ^ * F- F- D*attie <kCo. J. P. RKXD.] [? D- OOODUCTTv | January it ~ P? ?iyy3tiTTnr3g=aamMw t.sr.^^w^? ' < '-' 27CTICJE. . i ' ' Land lor Sale# IOFPKR FOR SALE ray pi nee on the State 1'/ ' ro?d, fiv? miles above Clneks* Springs, 1 known u the "WOOD PLACE.** It eontains . 740 Acres, ? Five handred (terrain forest and Eighty or One * Hundred acres of Frtsh cleared land. The place hat got good improvements on (t? and I will sell li LOW. Good Time will be given for the payaseota, aad the purchaser is oxpeeted to make safe the tame. Negroes will be taken at a fair 11 priee for tk? land.v HrJ>r*on? deairouaof pur- b Abasing ean address me at Sandy Flat P. O, r Greenville District, or find me on the premises. THOMAS CHANDLER. , November**. 28_ P l( Administrator's Sale. *i /"\N 8?l?-day in Jaousry next, I will sell, at 1 public auction, in front of the Court Home, the following valuable NKOKOBi, belonging to the Estate of 8L Maul din, deceased, viz: AARON, a Man 39 years of age, a good Hostier. ? Vsleutioe, * Man 33 years of age, a superior , Tailor." y u Ettaa, a Maa 89 years of age, a good House Carpenter. d {j R*nsora, a Man 90 years of age, promising as a ? Carpenter. ? Hoary, Bill, l'oos and Charley, likely Boys, from 1 12 to 14years aid. LUZUC sad Child, M years, of age, a superior a Cook and House Kervant f 1 Carolias, 45 years of ag?, also a superior Cook and House Servant . <Ann, 20 years of age, a superior House Servant i. Harriett It years of age, also a superior House ' I Harvest f Emily. 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FALkAW OTNTEK REA, SCWJGGS A- CO, A FTER returning their thanks to theii f~\ friends and customers, * >r the very ?il?3r nl patronage thsv have Wownl nn their commencement in Merchandising in tbil place, would beg leave to call their attention, v well as the attention of tho public genernlly, to the fact, that they have just returned from tht Northern Markets, and have opened at their WELL KNOWN STAND. OS?B DOOR SOUTH OF TUB FEW COUttT HOUrfR, a very heavy, and well selected Stock of all de scriptiona of GOODS, usually kept by Merchant! J in tnis part of the country ; "adapted to the present season of tho year, and whioh they are de termlncd to soli as low as they can be purchased, at retail, anywhere in the country. As our stock it so extensive, we shall not enu merate articles, but merely say, that, ia the very first of FAIT3T AMD STAFD3 DRY-ftOOM, that wo have almost everything that may b< called for, either by Ladies or Gentlemen BOOTS, SHOES ?AN D? OF ALL KINDS. A FINELOTOF ENGLISH, STRAW * AND SILK BONNETS HATS AND CAPS, OF THE LATEST STYLES. Hardware & Cutlery^ Guns, Nails, Castings. A FINE LOT OF ^ ^ ^ $ REAQiY-MAESE CISTHIK6, Blacksmiths' Tools. FINE CARPENTER'S TOOLS CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DRUGS & MEDICINES, PMPMBRIB8, WJLWGY A&YXCbKS, BOOKS 8c STATIONERY. OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS. ii)indoto-6tlq$s, SADDLES AND BRIDLES. A general assortment of GACS DAL?. LEATHER. COTTON YARN, &c. UEA, SCUUGG&, h Co. Not. 6. _20 tf. Selling Off. the extensive stock of /Jewelry of Charles Kinilh. (r?' J?! opposite the Mansion House, will tj^vnow be closed out at very low prieoi viz: A quantity of very fine Gold end Silver Welch ea, of English end Swiss Manufacture. Plain, Lupine, Anchors, Levers, Rail Road Tim* Keepers, Duplex and Chronometers. AUO, ON HAND, A quantity of Second-hand Watches, araon; which are " Genuine Tobias Levers." jhkwuiijIRY, In great variety ; all the articles usually founc in a JEWELRY STORE. English Plated Ware. &c., <fcc. 9 pTTtk. Notice that Mr. Surra now offeri HIS ENTIRE STOCK At Greatly Reduced Price*November '20. 28 8m W. H. HOVEY & CO, nv.AT.Tna iw FANCY & STAPLE MY GOODS RICH DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, HOUSEKEEPIHQ GOODS and REAiV~MASE CLOT?lRQp INDIA - R UDBER GOODS, (STSSSIBSJNyniLI&iSB, S3- o. M. J. HWk7 w. H. norKT 2^ jj Order ~ if-Oinpanied T>v the cash foi iie<iicai, Law or L,c rarJ' Uo?\?< W"***1 '?*? " menu nnd Sund.iee, promptly filled in Neii York. and delivered at our coU-n^er OD B'?ort <*1 notice. f October 28, 24 REMOVAL. Of E. Kr?tck,ii Drug Store and Apothecary Shop. tf s aa*&as's THE Subscriber thankful lor the very fSr liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upOa on him, takee pleasure in informing his patrons and the public generally, that he will continue, in his i ew Stand, to keep on hand a full stoek of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.PATENT Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dyestuffs, Varnishes, Putty, Tobaceo, Sogers, Spirit tiaa, Oil*, Candles, Soaps, Spires, Brushes, Toilet Article*, Combs, Perfumery ; and all other arti elee generally kept by Druggist* (IT Fresh ana pure Drugs are warranted and sold at low pricec. Compound medicines are prepared in the most sareful way Receipts and perserfptions of any kind put-to w?UL accurracy, neatness and dispatch. A KRUTCH. Qresnvflle, S c., Not, li. 1886. 27-Bt C?mmcII Office. THE eflle* of Clerk of Council will hereafter be hi the Old Court House, in the office formerly eeeupied by .llie Sheriff. W. P. PRICE, TmmOUrk o* 1Mb, IIM, n ; 5; lsea*sasssss?B*is?sB-*-*aOEN1SHA1. ADVERTIAEMKNTf. , f^CtAl AN M0?KCEME?T. WE would inform tk? citizen* of OrnenYille mid Of the surrounding restricts, that our constantly increR*ing business hail compelled opr rctuoYtu from "S rUoAD-Stwiucr." to the mngui/icent und spncioua 'Brown Stone Building,' 9 BROAD STREET. ^H^jhH^P*?^W<r 4, v>^^3"; ^,? ?j**vt I-Sty^T^Tho accommodations nud arrangements of this "NEW DEPOT," are unsurpassed by any similar establishment in the United States ; and whilst it will afford facilities for keeping our usual largo slock of MISCELLANEOUSBOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. MAGAZINES, &C., We- also propose adding largely to our ci s. - - n 4 4 ?7 iuua ui otauonery, And those in want of LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE, and CAP PAPER, AC., AC., will find it to their advantage to visit us. > * 0. a. OOTJE.TE1TAT & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. At the Sign of the "NEWSBOY." Charleston. Nov. 20. 28-tf 1 NEW FALL AND WINTER S1P?OIK ?If 6??BS0 MAM % TnANKFUL for past patronage, respectfully infyrnxtheir friends and the public gener- i ally, that they aro now receiving a large Stock , consisting of Very Choice Fabrics, New Stylos and ELEGANT DESIGNS for DRESS GOODS, A large and well selected stook of Goods for ra-nvjUKzoiEH's WEAIB. Ready-Made Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Plains, ICersoys, * Shirting, Sheeting, Ac. HATS AND CAPS, > ^BBoots and Shoes, HARK*ME AMD) CUTLER CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 8 DYE-OTUFM, &?. : GROCERIES! r mBBLUV?? most reasonable terms for cash. * Wc'MeeiV) it unnecessary to enumerate nil, or even a portion of the articles we have on hand, injrita the ^ublio to an inspection of our 1 Sttoclc, Jfc, embraces every article usually kept, and we think that customers will find it to their advantage to give us a call tJTAt the New j i Brick Storfc south of the New Court House. AYS I " ' GRADY A GOODLETi\ Oct g. 21 tf i Escaped. WM. XOWDON, a free person of color, was arrested by me, on the 23d inst., with a State's Warrant Said Nowdon is about six feet high, rather square built, very dark color, and weighs about 176 or 180 pounds, lie is from Abbeville District, S. C., and this notice is to assist me in re-captnring him. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by me ' at Greenville Court House. Nov 37 29-tf 7. MARTIN, Marshal. Tag^'p-NE DOLLAR. AFT What it Will Do. It will procure for you a whole year BALLOU'S DOLLAR MONTHLY. 1 JT-cT There are ono hundred pa^es of >eadr ing matter in each number of Ballou's L>ol Monthly, fW Two pa"re9 of finely executed, origi-1 nal humorous Illustrations, also embellish each number. gUT Over twelve hundred pages of readI in? matter por annum, for the unprecedented .,ric? of (me dollar ! is lust such h work as any father, brother, or U?enu'? wou'J introduce to the family circle. gar In all respect* it fre*u# Original, and what it purport* to be, the pheap^t magazine in the world, JtW U is carefully edited by Mr. Ballon, who baa sixteen years* experience on the Bos ton press, ^ gW Devoted to news, tales, poems, stories of thiti sea, discoveries, miscellany, wit and humor. ; g&~ Each number contains original articles from more than twenty regular contributoav.D'V-'.-i" Anjr person enclosing one dollar to the proprietor, f$ below, shall receive the Magazine for one year ; or any person sending ua eight fubscrHjcrs and eight dollar?, at one ' timet shall receive the ninth copy gratis. , ' ' M. Ml BALLOU; I*,*. Publisher and Proprietor, ' -Jta lt^tyhHeer-rtreCt, Beton. Mase, a ; ' *1">' - ?S9AL ADVSRT18KMENT3. The Niate or South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. By Boftoi McKay, Eta., Ordinary c/taidDitirict L'F.ltKArt. Joaarti Powkll has filed a Pe? ' tition iu ?ny Office, praying that Letter? of Adminiitritlon on nl) and singular the goods and chattel*, rights and credit* of DaxtIi Bair.r.T, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to Ulm: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of the eaiil deceased, to be and appoar in the Court of Ordinary for anid flint riet, to beholden at Green ville Court IJouse, on the 13th day of December, i inst, to shew cause, if any, why the said Ad oho is- ' tratiou should not be grouted. JUOBEUT McKAY, O. G.D. Ordinary's Office. 2d Dec., 18ft?. 30 -2 ! mi ?. . ? ~ - j. no otaie 01 ooutn Carolina. I GREENVILLE DISTRICT. | In (be Court of Ordinary* t H. J. Gilreath, Executor, Applicant against Obedience Land. Widow, Isaiah Land. Jordan Land, Step!.en Land, Kinson Land, Jesse Godfrey and Jane his Wife, John Bailey and Elizabeth his Wife. Defendants. Petition for Final Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Stephen Land, Kinson Land, Jesse Godfrey and Jane his Wife, John Bailey and Elizabeth his Wife, defendants, re>ide without this Sta'e: It is oidercd that thev do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at GreenvilSo Court House, for Greenviii*; District, on Friday, llio 2d day of January next, by 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any they have, why a Final Settlement and decree of tho Estate of Lewis Land, deceased should not bo made, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. ROBERT McKAY, O. G. I). Ordinary's Office, 7th Oct.. 1S&0. 23 td.The Mate of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. James A. Suber, applicant, against George Graham, Jesse Graham, and Ann Parrott and Nathan Parrott her husband, Walker Willingham, Andrew Willingham, William W'illingham, Mary Willingham, Willingham, heirs of Martha Willingham, deceased, Mary Janes, and Greenbcrry Janes her husband, Defendants.? Petition for sale or Division of the Real Estate of Priscilla Subcr, de I ccasea. 1 IT appearing to my satisfaction tliat Mary Janes and Greenberry Janes her husband, Defendants, reside without this State : It is therefore ordered .lit at thy do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Es tnte of Priscilla Suber, on or before the 29lh i day of December next, or their consent to the satne will be entered of Record. ROBERT McKAY, O. G. D. Ordinarj's Office, 0th Oct. 1850, 22-12 SYA TJB OFSVUIWGIROLINA green vii.le district. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Vardry McBce ) Attachment. vs. > II. Lata Thruston, Joseph Noe. ) PPff's Att'y. WHEREAS, tho Plaintiff did, on the 14th day of October, file bis declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is, therefore, ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before tlie 14lh day of October, which wilt be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. W. A. McDAUIEL, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Greenville District. Oct. 80, 25 td Stuttering and Stammering Cured BY DR. WYCKOFF, Of PHUbnrf, Pa. WITHOUT PAIN OR SURGICAL OPERATION. WHO will send the cure to any Dart of the ! T World, on the rsceipt of $10; and the money returned, if the cure ia not effectual.? fSTAll letters must he addressed to DR. WYCKOFF, Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., in earo of Arthurs. Rodgers A Co., Bankers. i P. S.?Correspondents will please enclose stamp i for return postage. Caution.?All persons who cannot produce my genuine certificate, are humbugs. DR. W. September 25. 20 1 jr. STAGK 1J NE~ FROM Abbeville to Washington. A FOUR IIORSE STAGE leaves dRU' Abbeville, S. C.t on Mondays,-W^~^W?. Wodnesda^-s, and Fridays. leaves Washington, Ga., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. A daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock A. M., for Atlanta J A3. E. WADDY, Washington. JOHN McBRYDE, Agent at Abbeville. Of nee at tlie l'oet-OHice. Oct 9-22-t>n Thompson's Antisoptio & Aromatic Tooth Soap, HANCIIETTS Saponaceous Denlrifice; J. O. Degrush's Superior Tooth Soap; Another lot of Balm of a Thousand Flowers, Thompson's Celebrated Washing Compound, ' German Chemical Erasive Soap, for Cleaning Paints, removing grease, tar and printer's ink. This soap is unsurpassed, Just received and for sale at the New Drug Store of MIVIS <fc LONG. Sept. 18. 10 tf. 1 Boots and Shoes. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of the above eoods av the store of h A. GREENFIELD, Opposite the Mansion House. October 16. 23 . tf. Town OMcers. /nteru/ant.?ll. LEE Til HUSTON. Warden*.?H. C. Marklit.G. B. Drkk, Da. R. D. Lowo. R. McKat. Tovm Clerk.?W. P. Prior. Mnrtkalt.?Z.Martiv and C. Granrer"T* k A ' ; #1 COLUMBIA ADVKJtTMJk*UCK'l? e7~b7 stokes, BOOK -BIN DEll AND C BtonSt?Roak BaoaftrtmWi u (Iu rear of Carolina Times Office ) ? ? & ? fi?a?. BLANK BOOKS ruled to nnj pattern, and manufactured of tlie licet materials ami ia * the moat durable manner. ' PEBlOmCALS, MUSIC BOOKS. Ac.. bound ia every variety of style, at aliort notice. ZW Country orders promptly attended to. AW Dec 4 UU |y^ ASSEMBLY HOUSE, PLAIN STREET, ??&. MM? J A,$. O. tsa TI1E Sill mm* iltfel' tti'l onen.' t\ n Mill the f\r?t of October next, tba flouss an Plain ^tridt, formerly and for many yftNknoWa a* Roach's ILotki., and more recently ke?t by Cob YVillivu tbirer and J. \V. Clark. The allnation i? convenient to bosinste, being in a central location. Thoae a ho vi^h tba coni'orta and quiet of a home, separated from tba noiae. and bustle of a hotel, will find themaelvea suited by applying. Families, permanent or transient, accommodated ou moderate terms. 8. BUTLER. September 23-20-9. IlKALKK IIC Religious, WwxHmmiis School ISOOHLflB# 128 Riclinrdaou Street, coixkbi.V E. a MERCHANT'S HOTEL, BY JAMES M. HURST, (Disr^iai2;sip?rj, s. (6. Board?$1 50 Per Day, February 21.- 41 tf THE GREENVILLE MAIN STREET, NEXT TO M'BBS'S HALL^ ^Afv. THE Subscriber has on hand a large and {gSS'wen selected Stock of MISCELLANEOUS, ^^SCHOOL aud CLASSICAL BOOKS. Writing Paper, Blank I*>oks, Memorandums, A A. Writing Desks and Cases. Portfolios, Gold link Steel Peua. Pencils, Ink, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Ink-Stands, ftulcT*, Ac, A a, O. E. ELFORD. Sign of ths Kg Book. March 6. 48 >m WTIl H 0 YE Y & CO., PROPRIETORS Of MOM "Wk A % Aan ? -a a ? ? Grccfjbille, S. 6. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, RICH DRESS SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Shawl*, Manilla* 8t Km broideries. AflCVTR p^ll T>ICH*S FIRE'PBOOF SAFES, \ X\ Stoddard's Warranted Piano Porter | y? Mrs. Allen's Word's Hair Restorer, | t>r. W. B Moffntt's Pills rtrtd Bitters, V ~ Dr. David Jnypo's Patent Medicines, I 3.*"? l.oudon et Ce.'s " " I 2 S A. B. 6i If. Sands' Sarsaparllla, j W iVo. 2, t'leavelan<Tt Building$, Nearly oppotHe Mannion Houf. Jannary IT, 1856. 85 tf Ho, lor the tVeit! frty AS I intend tfroving West, I of AW J^fer for sale my LANDS on Ilorsepen Jfcii Creek, 14 mile* Southeast of Greenville C. II., containing a't>6ut 780 Acres. On the place is a very large tody of Woodland, as well timbered as (iny in the District. The Plantation is in good of-der. On it is a very large body of exccueAt Creek Bottom, and some very good Upland Adder cultivation, and very good Orchards. The improvements are nil in good repair, consisting of n commodious Dwelling, good Kitchen, with a Work-room attached, Meat-house, large Cdrft* crib, Stables, Cow-house, Sheep fold, Fodder and Hay Barns, house for Plantation Tools,- Wagon Shed and Carriage House, Carpenter's and Blacksmiths' Shop, ant! a good Overseer's House and Negro- Cabins Also, a new and neof Rath House at the Spring, near the residence. The place is well watered. There arc several springs of pur* water, and the Creek runs through, near the centre of the Tract. ' The Dwelling itf situated on an eminence, and commands a view of a large portion of the furru. The place is perfectly healthy, nud, for a person wishing an Up-country Grain or Stock fnrm, this would be a very desirable place. I will sell low.; For farther inform mation inquire of the proprietor, on the^laee. Clear Spring V. O., S. C. Oct. 30, 25 It. AMBKOTYPEsl Ambrotypcs ! I Amhrntunaa ? t C. H. LAMEAU HAS the pleasure of Announcing; to the J.adie and Gentlemen of Greenville that her m NOW PREPARED TO TAKE THE AMBROTYPE, rn ati its perfection and beauty. He writ remsit in Town for a SHORT TIME, to complete soma engagements, and then he will be Abserit for ? considerable time. Those who desire to pomees a BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN of these NEVERFAV?INO PICTURES are requested to CAtt At ONCE. CALL AND SEE HIS SPECIMENS I lie is also prepared tbteke the Ambrdtype foF MinALLto.se, Broaches, LoCKKTs and Fixoc* Rthos. They are superior to the Daguerreotype in this form also. t*-ROOM IN M'BEE'S HALL, UP-8TAIRS.^T? Ar.fvnst 28 1 f> tff Card Cases, Port&monaies. 6t& r fMIE Subscriber has iiiat ntVensA an A AK*ortm$j)t of Card cn**t, Portemonaiee, PockHiQRtok*, Inlntands, Sandatande, Ac., Ac. G. E. ELFOKE), Sept 18. V-6. <T. PIANO TUNING. . THE mNcriber wctlTH o/? * -Hka?m> fer hi* aerviee* to the f {tinea* of Gr??ttin? and tiitf atrV V^HkAlV4r(M,n<,'DS hountrf in die ahove bnainea*. He will gtVe satiif action, or ae chergc will be ipad*. K V. MUBPIIET.. t ... .jf ' *f. BOOKASP JOB rsiNTiva*. ' tbe "Knte -prlee OHlees.* ' * *