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# 1+ mmss=sssmmaammmim*m*m cciSGHOOti *6*jboY8; ^ rpUR undenfenad Would reepedtlbbir inform hkfMfttt Fukt Mohday n* Jaxvaav iturr, ill 'the'building ufarthe Presbyterian Clin rob. The room ie a yctw suitable one, and w?H bo newly tittod up ml rendered oomfor^able for tho purpose. The Course of Instruction will comprise nil the Koglish Branch en. I Wi.lT. Mjisinf will he spared In Shs mwrtsl training of the To pile, the niuet strict attention wiU be given to their deportment and morale. I ,_ jr Tenaa per Quarter of 21 Week*. , Scholars pursuing 3 'rininry Branches, , >4 06 l" " V Intermediate " " - * 8 00 . Higher ' * - tOO i fW It Is important that Scholars should com < menco at the opening of tlie School.' No obargee ] ?an be made for leas tbnn a foil Quarter. > I 1>. BENEDICT. fliraanvcKs.?I*rof. P. C. Edwards, l'rof. Q. IL r Jttdson, 11 McKny. Esq., Capt lYthKoborts, Mr. ^ K. R. Duncan. ?2-2 Dec 18 ] The Greenville Bookstore. I TTAVIN'Q ?ol<l the Stock in trade of (he JUL Orsenville Bookstore to Mr. J. C. I*. JKITElt, subscriber takes pleasure in recom meadiag him to the former patron* of Jke con ?er<t confident that all those who fairmJfWlr. .T. i with their patronage will find him tWft.M- quulitfled for the buwncM than hja prcleciiMor. Ia retiring from the concern, I return my thank* to those friend* and patrons \vlio lutvo wUUted nao iu MtuWishing in tlreenrille a reiular Bookstore. U. K. ELFOJMX zvr m 'mrz sec: r | MIKsubearibvr respectfully informs ilia friends IJL and the public generally, that lie will koep i s.u baud, at the Greenville Bookstore. a well bo- " Looted Stock oT S Bclijyiotis, Miscellaneous (k School Books, ) STATIONERY, , warrnhm, &o.#. j to which ke iavitea the attention vt the Cornier ( patron* of the Bookstore; aud all others who .. may need anything in his line. ' * i tar Orders for Hooks not on hand will he 1 thankfully received and promptly forwarded. , Doc 18 33 3 JL C.'P. JETI2II. 'v STATE OF SOBSTI MA. 1 GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Sheriff's Sale Olf Tueadflv after Sale-day in January, at DofsndnntV residence, 1 Sow and tt Slisnts. T- Kee Giim*. 1 lot Straw, 1 lot I'Uuk, A?.; levied on as the property of Washington Barbarv, at the suit of W. II. liolier a, as per schedule rendered. / Dec 17 ' ' ' td j T^c State oi~S?iitU Carolina. J; > G lllvEN VILLE, DISTRICT. u J)y liobirt Jilt Kay, K*j., Ordinary af mid DUtrid 01 WHEREAS. Ii*nDwrr W.llAvkiin and Jekc- ^ miau Uawkika hove filed a Petition ia I my Office, praying that Letters of Adininistra- f( tiouonsll and singular ,Uic goy<l* .and chattels, tj tights and1 or edits of OtfAnuitri IftwKisn, lute of. the ltiatriet aforewiid, deceased, Whonld be arsslid t? llx.ni The.*; are. therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of tli? > aid deceased, to lie and appear in tlio Oourf of I < trdinary for said District, to l?e lioidcn at Green- * ville Ceurt'llonnc, on tile 29th day of December, inaft., to ?l*w cause, if any, why the said Adiuinii 1 trntiou nhouki not he granted." I ROBERT McKAV, O.Q.V. Ordinary'* Ortice, 13th Dec., 1830. 32-2 The St At* of* Ne si tli Cnroli ai is. r green villi: piSTEfqT. 1 Tti (lie Court of Ordluary. William Goli-rhtly, Administrator, Applicant, against Nnncy Smith, Hiram Smith. l)avtd , Smith, Madison )). l.oftiv nod Ilceter his wife. Joseph .Smith, Elizabeth lloas, Defendants.? Q Petition for Final Se.tfleiueijt nnd jDecrec. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Hiram Stnlth, I>avid Smith, Madison h Lofris and Heater his wife, Joseph Smith nnd Elizabeth Uoas, reside without the. limit* of this Stat*: It is, therefore, Ordered, That thoy do appear ot a Coujrt of Ordinary, to be lioldeu at Greenville I Court. Honsf, for Greenville District, on the 9th day of March next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to shew ?nw?e, if a ay they hnvo, why u Final Settlement and Decree of tike Personal Estate of Oilman Smith fleeeaacd, should not be made, else their B couseut U> the same will he entered 01 retjurd. IIOBF.HT McK'AY, O. G. D. Ordinary'a Office, 12th Deo., Iftgtt. ' 82-12 p Fair and Hot Supper* ^ jtfr ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT the Indies c jLjjjpjpof Wiliiainston will liatre a Fair and Sup- _ ^jSy^per, tl?e proceeds to be nppllcd to the beustit of the Methodist Church. Admittance Fifty CenU ; Children Half-price. December 11. 31 ,,, 3 mjiuj-U ij-. .. .-.-L. A Spcciql Notice*. I ? jfS'i'r-*-'TI T-*' ~r? ni1 i*ia I Important to Slunmcritrs. Tl/^. ii.Ilo aHa?lSa*? lo lK/< ?r\)Uii.a*iA* 'lnl If O lliviixi abio?iiuii w mo i</ii^wiu^ icv tera-as testimonial* of tho eminent success ^ of Dr. WvcKorr in his treatment of those having the above defect: 1 I^ittspiuiovt, Pa., Oct. 31, 183.1. J' To the Public f Dr. WyekofH* oppcrnting in this city, for the euro of stuttering and stamhrcmng,'And j liavdng had an opportunity to witness his ** proeexs, I feel itnty duty'to say; that I hnve entire confidence in the general success of his plan oif treatment. nnd t should predict a cur* in ait wises?I beg further to say, that having had business relation* with j/r. ~ \VJ I have found Irim jafentlemanly rtnd relfable, and I most cordially reoommend him to all who may need hi* professional aervi ces. fSigned.l (* | % J, M. IMIRP, Editor and-PobHshor of HHkbtffgM Cbri^ ^ linn Advocate, v,\ The following l? a certificate from tho bod of '*J General l,es1ro Wbhbif bfTCenltlcfy i ' ' \ !><:( . 10th, J86;?. I)*;\Vv?Kdfr*~wr--Fr6hn:roy -own ?*' ' ! perience in your cure for Muttering and Bl stammering, I fcao *H?ire aU pewMsTwbo may tybor under either of t.bo above ,named' 8 I impedimenta of speech, that your curtS-ie beyiu<l a doubt. . ,1 bnye bccD .uvJer the treatment ojf several craiueut nveo, but all to no efiecU . Vory reluiOaiiUy 1 consented to try ^ your world renowned euro, which 1 am to ?ay,,it cured mo. immediately., I shall ab ra ' ways remember you with gratitude. ft \ . . . . :*}IOWAKD COMBS, h 1 ? Lexington, Ky. , !tW All .letters must be addressed to DR. fc WYCKOFF, box 740, Pittsburgh, Pa, For'further particulars Me hts adrortlbe* *' meat in anottar this pnper. |. ' 'rT8"''1 W>*7T ' MERINOES, ?Sla&IMSSa ** Vi % . (?v J 3 itili fjK-> -J y J Wintftv fi^nnlr IftF.g JL+4. wwi N/ VVVU.? *WvVr< WM.? H. HOVEY & CO. NOW preoont gr??Mi' faoflltfes to nurchooons tlmiHRt mt.v provioiis tun.\ ana are now llaployvig neU?ng)? rouMy elegant ?jul very inuicn wdhiovuv OI Fashionable Dre?a Silks r Fine French Merinoes 1 ''* '' K . .. Drew* and Chiiits Cmnhrics " Plain French DeLrunes Ladies' Cloak Cloths STew Winter Trhrimings Ladies' Fashionable Clonks Hosiery. Gauntlets ami Kid Gloves White Waters! Sjiks Tarletons, Wreaths ^nd BRIDAL GOODS in gcticrul. In Particular, Si O O IT \ R S3 8 New Style Past Colored CALICOES,^ Just iu?12^- cents. Nor 27 29 tf Sundries. CURTAIN STUFFS, 'Sole LentVer Trunks, Window Shades, Brussels Carpet Bugs, ilk Umbrellas* Trunks,,*1.75 to $8.00, Vnll Papering, l'ine Siik Hats, i 'illow Cottons, Jtluek Satin Vests, , 0-4 Sheetings, Fiue Frook Coats, ninily Linens, Black CaMiycrn Pants, j lird-fcye Diapers, Overeonts^l to $14. iermun Colognes, Gent's Casshnere Hats, Wlet Soaps, 4'alf Skin Bunts, Vieopherons, Travelling Blr.nkotp, told Thimbles, Fine ltcd Biiinkcts, \\NCY BOXliS, Merino Undervests, frry Handsome BtoskMs, Smnll Wakes nnd new aney Articles, suitable foe Christmas Presents. f !! AT JSC/VEY ft CO'F.. Pecemtar 13. .11 1 ~~ mmr u'wL.jmrmr mS rn?m i Teiciieu .-i - i " m jl i nt/ur.iv m mat* ennrgOi Ol ft M IKIOI^ . V established by modktaik I,uw;k, No. 15, : Q. O. V? in the Town of Gi^uoville, lie inst. lie of good mornl character, nnd competent j tench the Higher English Ilranehe's nnd Mnlli- 1 matics. The School will l?c under the enporiftion of a Committee of said J>xige, nnd will e opened on the first Monday in Fubrunrytie.xl. * Apjdicnnts will address the undersigned be- 1 are the loth of Jnminry. nt. which utile AH elec- < on will be held. Snltirv Six Hundred Dollars * II. LEE THUUttTON, 1 Chairman Committee. ' Dec: 11. 3t - 4 iM POlt l l' M OF 1 ASH ION.1 T HAVE ON HAND, ?nd ntii /nnjdafrtly rectivL ing, a CHEAP A9SOHTM1CNT of Gentlemons' Furnishing Goods IKADY-MADE CLOTHING. , N"..v 27-29-1 f G. B. DYER. 1 Waiiicd. [^ROM TWO to FOUIl intelligent White or L Colored llovn, n> Apprentices to the Tail- ring Trade. G. D. DYER. Nov 27 20 tf E. R. STOKES, liOOK-UINDKl: AND 1 llauk-llook ifl.miiihctiii'cr, , (In rear of Carolina Times Offico') W CJ <9 OS 9 S ? 0 . LANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and nianufueturod ?>T th?- beat ?tiAt?>rinl* tuid in the most durable manner. FUIODICALS, AIUSIQ .IiOOKS. <fce? b?utul in ovory variety of ?t.yle, at short uolice. JT Country orders promptly attended to. I Dec 4 50 ly DR.M. BlBJCirtB, GIUlENVILLE, S. Cu T THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR, , OK.tLF.lt IS ' ?)RW, igaA Paints. Oils, Medloines, YfcfcSf Varnishes, 1 hcniicalw, $0 BRUSHES. '< BVE-STIFVS, Vhilc Lead & Zinc White. ! wwho COIMKTIO* WITH TIIK abovi: hvainksa IA ' A O 0.% HA STICK THAT BVKIIV 111 ISJO n(ni?TnE IIEHT j ttUACITV, AMU Wf It. DR AOtl? OX TIIK ? 19. MOOT AKAAONAKT.lt TttlVT.- , W. P. PRICE, SUtoninj, at Caw, i ANO^'cR* OF TOWN COUN^l, 11 FFICE IV THE OLD COURT HOUSE. I! vomz A9 a* ' < rill proinptty attend to the collection of Notes ' aud Aooonnts, settling Claims, A*. ' &t0hv* #c?pc(l. "* tX7"M. N^WIXXN, a fre? pei*on of color, wn# \ arrested by me, on the 23d inst.f with ? Tito's Warrant. Said Nowdon Is nbotif six feet 2h, rather iqMra Iroilt, very dark color, nnd iigh# about 176 or 180 pounds. Ho is from hlievillo Diatrist, H. C., and this notice is to nest nie in ro'Oapturing hint. Any Informatiori rejecting hint will ho thankfully received by ine ) t (iroenville C ourt House. Nov 27 .,?*-* Z. MARTIN, Marahn), tuttering and Stammering Cured i BY DR. WYCKOFF, 1 Of Plltabarff, Pit. WITHOUT ?AIN OR 8URBICAI OPERATION. i [ITHO will send tho cure to suy part of the ] TT Wgrld. en the rsccipt of Slu; arid the ' lonoy returned, if the cure is not effectual.? ' ^".\11 letters roust he addressed to DU. WYO ,0PP, Bo* 7Cft, Pittsburg. t'a., m ?are af Ariiirs, Rodgers 4 V<K Bankets. . P.S.?Correspundatsk will please euclose stamp >r retard postage. CAtrrtox?All person# who cannot produee my < cauiue certificate, are humbugs. ^ptcrnher 26 fd ^T- ,, ,'j(fw' r ' ' ,. HTiru Of gOUTII CAn^MBfA. I * ORKENVILIJB X>ISTRICT. i ^hei ilPs Sales. BY virtne of nuudry writs of Fieri Picias to . nic <1 ir<otfil, I will noil before the court botiso door, nt the tixiinl htrars of ul* first Monday in JANG ARYv?ixt: ' Ond Ke^roTSfnr, named Terry,, Iev-> led oh lu the pfOMrtt'of Elvin L Pinion, at the L suit of Edwin J; WltZ JSixty acrew of land, more or less, g' lving on the l.nnrana roiid, adjoining land* of Smith. Owing*, eL nl. ; ievied uo as the proper- w< ty of David Dijli. ut the mit of John K. Shu'd, June E. Shall, nuii nth,ire. At Defend ant's residence, on Tnea* day afUa snla-dny in January. Eight Hundred pounds of {folton and nhent Fift.cji Barrels of . Corn ; ns the prrfpcHy of Jonb G'radon at the n suit of M. A. 8illliv??n A Co. One Hay hoi'se ; as the property ot on \Y. T. Whitiuirc, at tho suit cf 0.0. Mont go cn tei cry. S ' ' at Three Negroes, viz: Anthony, 15 years old, Robert, 1? years old, and Jjtnirtv, It ^ year* old; levied on ns the property of !terry Baldwin, at the suit of K P. Jones. AH Defendant's interest in two trsets of land lying id Greenville District, ivhereoii Joel Youngblbod now live-, containing three nrtndrcd acres ,j, (in both tract-;) More or lejr. Levied on as the | property of TMrcrida Pickett, ut tho suit of Roberta <fc Duncan. Three hundred nnd tllty acres of land more or less, tvhoretipnu defendant resides on the State road, adjoining lands of McKiiincy, ct, al.,; as the property of IViii. Fuller, nt ihe suit of C, Stroud. Ono hundred acres of land, nioro or lew, lvin In Greenville District, on the wntars of Reedy River adjoining lands of MeBce, Griffith, et, al? \ as tl?e property of John Grillith, at the suit of James M. KelletU , \ One Hundred Aores of land; more or less, lying in Greenville District, adjoining jauds of Ilick% Smith, et- al. ; as the property of J. J. Farmer, nl tlio suit of famine) Vnvne, et. al. I D. 1TOKE, 8. G. D. Sheriff's Office, Deeoniher 3, 18S0. SO?Id. ^ Executrix's Sale. WILL HF, SOLD al GREENVILLE C If., on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY ii xt, the Pci-sonal lv-tnte of the late l)r. \V. P. Tlbi i^, consisting of well selected HOUSE FURNITL*RE, nearly ucw, and in fine order. F ONE PIAN'A WAfthimnPo Ch nn, Glass and Crockery Ware. Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils of F.very Variety, dnfe, Sofa, Settee*, Choir*. Woahstnnda, Bods, n Bedsteads, Mattresses, Blankets, One Car< ringe and FAIR OF IlOKSKR, Dress- I ing-Case and Bureau, Knives and Fork*, ?be. Ac. | ALSO, SEVEN SLA VES, Of good character, and among them nn Excellent COOK, with Two likely l'emnle Children? >n a' credit of Twelve Months, with interest J? from day of sale, for all ?um?over Five Dollars. r Purnh users to give Bond and good security, and * it Mor gage, if required, before the right of prop j ertv is changed. lltose indebted to the Estate are requested to |>ny, and those having claims upou the sunic to liumllhcm ;n. LOUISE TURPIX. Extcuirix, By WILLIAM CHOICE, Atfy. in fact. Greenville C. II., December 4. U1?11 ?t?l Administrator's Salo. OK Rale-day in January next, I will sell, nt public auction, in front of the Court House, the following valuable XKOIiOKR, belonging to the Estate of S. Maul din, deceased, viz: AAIiOK, a Man 8U vonrs of age, a good Ilostler. Volentine, a Mun 88 years of age, a superior Tailor. Elias, a Man 8(1 years of age, a good House Carpenter. ? ? Ransom, a Man 20 years of age, promising us a Carpenter. [Ienry, Bill, J'osc and Charley, likely Boys, from 12 to lfl years old. LIZZIE and Child, 85 years of age, a superior Villon ail<l House tSi-rvunV. ' Caroline, 45 venrs of age, alio a superior Cook ] and House Servant. A Ann, 20 year a of ago, ? superior House Servant. Harriot. 17 years of njjt, also a superior House PI Servant Iv< liniily, Millv, Lucy and Dafuey, likely Girls, from 7 to 10 years of age. Tkhms or Sai.k.?A credit of twelve months, \vl with interest from date; purchaser required to [five bond, with two approved endorsers, before the right of [ i-opertv is changed. . J. MAI/LDIN, Administrator. ,n Dee 4 30 td ^ i Ho, i'or the West! AS I intend moving Went, I j Hilt: fer for sale my LANDS on Horsepen.fiUjL Jreck, 14 m\les Southeast of Greenville C. lT, jontaining about 780 Acres. On the place is a very large body of Woodland, as well tmilK-rod is any in the District. Tho riant at ion is in good irder. On it U a very large body of excellent Ircek Bottoip, and soma very good Up land tinier cultivation, and very good Orchards. The imjrovemonts are all in good repair, consisting of p i commodious Dwelling, gooo Kitchen, with a Work-room attached, Meat-house, large Corntib, Stables, Cow-hotise, Sheep fold, Fodder and flay Barns, house for Plantation Tools, Wagon shed and Carriage House, Carpenter's and Black- 5 ninths' Shop, and a good Overseer's House and fogro Cabins. Also, a new and neat Bath House i. inv .iiiriui', iicnr me i . uence. 'iiio place it I ivoil watered. Th'ere are several springs of pure | j. , water, and the Creek runs through, near tliecenro of the Tract. The Dwelling is situated on ; ?n cnlinonce, and commands a view of a large j "" (>ortion of the fat i. Tho place is perfectly heal- ] hy, and, for a person wishing an ITp-conntry ' Irain or Stock farm, this would be a very deair- ho ible plnee. I will sell low. For further infor nation inquire of the proprietor, or. the place. A. J. STONE. Clear Spring P. O., 8. C. Oct 30, _ 25 tf. roTioa." Land lor Sale* I OFFER FOR SALE my place on the State pu roal, five miles above Chicks' Springs, co known aa the "WOOD PLACE." It contains fnl 74O Acre*, 1 Ktve hundred acres in forest and Eighty or One Hundred stcs of Fresh cleared land. The plane ^ lias got good improvements on it, nud I will soil LOW. OoodTime will he give n for the pay- cp mats, and the purchaser is expected to muko wife the same. Negroes will be taken at a fair 80 pric tor the land, yy Persona desirous of pursbaaing can address me at Snndy Flat P. O, oft [Ireenville District, or tlnd me on the premises. j.i, THOMAS CHANDLER. November 20, %% ft* 1 Boot* and Shoe*. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot' *f iho above r| goods at the store sf J A. GREENFIELD, foi Opposite the Mansion House. October lflk U If. < ^LkMmm [EA, SOKE'S k CO A FTKR returning their tlianl? to the "JL friends ard ?u^?iue^ for the very lite patronage they hnr.e bestowed on tiieni situ <j:r eoniinencoiiifiit iii Morchuudir.ing in tb iioo, would li.'g lonvo to call, their uttogtion,i Ml as the attention of the ^iiono'gcnei'ittljr,' t e fctot, that they have just returned from th jrtborn .Markets, and have opened at their WELL HlfOtVtt STA!ff>, OXK liOOH noufn OK TtlK KKW OotmT 'IIOIMK, very heavy, and wdil selected Ptoak of all di riptions of usually kept by Mfcrehan! this part of I lie eoiiHtry ; adapted to the pro t season of the year,,and which they are d' rmined to sell bs low as they can he purchase) rfmiii, nnv wnere in The eouijlry. A? oiirktacl; is sn oxtemive, ire ahnll not. ont ifnto articles, but merely ?ay, that, in the vtf "pAlTOt MIY-G 001)8, nt w?? lmve almost everything 'that may b lletl for, either bv Ladies or Gentlemen. BOOTS, SHOES ?AND?' OK ALL KINDS. FINE LOTOF ENGLISH, STR AA\ AND SILIC BONNETS. HATS Am CAPS, OF Tllj: LATK-ST STYLES. lardwsirc & Cutlery. Guns, Nails, Castings, A FINE LOT OF tEAQj?~MA.DE CLOTiUNG, Blacksmiths' Tools. FINE CARPENTER'S TOOLSROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DRUGS & ME^SOIMES. FIRMER IM, I W n Y A i? w'(n \r. ft. 55 >4^ M ?4-A rU L2/ i JOOKS& STATIONERY. 3ILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS. iuindoto-tita'sj!, SADDLES AND BRIDLES. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ????PES, CACS D-i.LT. LEA TII Bill. COTTON YA&N, &c. KKA, SCiiL'tJGS. A Co. Nov. C. 20. if. seifliMsrorf. ?EK.r> Till", EXTENSIVE STOCK O Ij Jewelry of CllHi'ICM Sitiilli T? ,1$opp?-ite lln* Mitusion Hoiw, \vi >7*jtl'Aiii>now be closed out lit very low priin viz; quantity of vory.fiat Quid i?n<t Silver Wialel en, of Kngljdi nndSivb M:M<i]fi}Cturo. nin, Lnpine, Anchors, Lever-, liftil Road Tin' sopors, Duplex ntid Chronometers. ALSO, ON llA.'.n, A quantity of Second-hand Watches, ntnor tiieh we " Genuine Tobias Levers." ,TE*Wf!X'I rs? W J )vU> ^ ^ great variety ; nl! the urticloa usually foun a JKWKUiy STO^L. 2iii?lish Plated Ware etc.; &c. 1' j^yTuke Notice thnr. Mr. Sana now oflfei jim entire stock At Greatly Rednced PricesNovoinl?er 20. 2H 3ni W. II. IIOVKY & CO. DEALERS IN ANCY& STAPLE DRY l\l)m RICH DRESS GOODS] BONNE I S, RIBBONS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and tEAEY-MADE WLQTWtMG, INDIA mjDBKK GOODS, G^&JBSkW Sa ?. J. iiovet. w. a. hAvei N. II.?Orders accompanied by the cash fo ?dical, Law or Library Hooks, Slasicnl Inatri >nt* and Snndiic^ promptly fdlcd in No irk, and delivered at oar counter ou sbortos tier. October 23, 24 tf. It E WOVAir f E. Knitcli's r>rn? Store ant Apothecary Shop. S3 S2^i3!3 ^ ^ Till? ^1.3^:1 At 1 A.I a '? rj ..... krauwniicr iiimik1111 inr me vcr Jf liberal patronage heretofore Wet owed ujJ on liiin, takes pleasure in informing hi trons nnd the public generally, tlmt. he vil ntinne, 'n his ?w Stand, to keep on hand 11 stock of JRCfJS, MEDICINES, CIIKMICAI^.TATJIN' idicinen, Surgical Instruments, Points, I>v? iff*, Varnishes, l'utty, Tobacco, Bcgnrr,"Sptri is. Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toil* tides, Combs, Perfumery; nnd all other art >? generally kept by Druggists. irar Prcah and pur# Drugs arc warranted an Idnt low prices. Compound medicines are prepared in the mot rfhil wav Iloceipta and |terscriptions of an ad putvowiiL accurraoy, neatness and dh teh. K. KUUTCH. OreenviUc. S. C., Nov. 1*. 1*6*. :H 27-fit Council Office. "MTK office of Clerk of Council will hercafu be in the Old Court House, in the oAk nicrly occupied by the Sheriff, W. J?. rUICK, Tow* CUrk. 0*t Kth, ItM, 5* t. Jg 'to a4>Mq8 yMltih-t 1 v! \\/ K. would inform tb* <iit?*?ns of (Ireon*. T ' ?mj of tliu ?urruiiuiU?? ,tJ OJ^tOUMdy tncrcMiris?' husitte*# hi\? c?*iijn ?>d imr i*<mu\ nl from "M RnoxtvSTfcerf.* < ta;i#uitW.at and spacious "Brown Sforo Btiil-im .,9 B Tim lU-'rottntiudittiitiis ilriu m rniitjoi'ents tli? "SKW Dfcl'Ot," ?w ii'OiirniMSi'd l>v n? similar (ttttlli^uiient in tlie United .State# ; at whilstit will n fiord fueilitk-a for keeping 01 nsnnl l?r?<* stock of ' MISCETXA^ ROUS BOOKS CHEAP PUIirjCATlONS, MAGAZINES, 8c C . , \V? nlso propose Addiiig liirp'jly to our Stock of Stationery Audtlioso in want of JOURNAL c.\su BOOKfe, LI5TTER, NOTE, and CAP V. PRR, At'., AO, will 1:<t<1 it to tltcir UTtjiU to visit us. C. G. OOU?.T31TA"r & CO BOOlvSKI.LKTJS AND STATION H US At the Si (in of tl<^ "NEWSBOY." I Charleston, Nov. 20. ?8-tf 9|NEW fall and winte nTV D'sgrr< CQ*? 5SSBS. - rFMIANKFtTr. for past patronage, rcapcctfnl L inform their friends and tli? public g?n? ally, that they arc now receiving a large Stoi of' CX UC3 31><aa^ consisting of Verv Choice Fabrics, New Sty] and ELEGANT DESIGNS for 1>KESS GOOSES, A large nnd well Selected stock of floods fo mo, _ Ready-Made Clothing Blankets, Flannels, Plnins, Kerseys, _ Shirting, Shooting, >te. i HATS AND CAPS, '! '^Boofs and Shoes, ^ 1 HARD.-W ARE AUH; CUTLERS CROCKtW AND Gl.AG?.WARE, 10 ' l3 rHa?Lj^>? IQ u J ?UiF* ur** ^ G ROOK III KS ! sgsesv pon the niost reasonable terms for em We deem it (innecessnry to enumerate nil, , even ? portion of the articles we have on hai invite the public to an Inspection of < j Stock, It embraces even* article usually he 11 nrul we tbiuk that customers will find it to th advantage to trive us a call UP. At the N< ? Brick Stoic south of tlic New Court liousa. K oiiady ?i- COODLETT, Oct. 2. 21 tl - w. iF?IhCeyIFco P R OPU IK TORS OF S. C. , FANCY I: STAPLE DRY GOOD RICH DRESS SILKS. BONNETS, RIBBONS, SbntvK, Uliiiklilui & i:*ubroitl4>ri? AOfiXTfl > ort r> IOIl'S F1HF-PROOF SAFES, 1 JjtoUd?rd*? Wnrraxityd 1'iono Fortes, Mis. AIxWt's Word's Hair Restorer, Dr. W. It Moflhtf* Rills and Bitters, ~ Dr. David Jnytie's Potent Medicines, J r* Loudon <t- Co.'s " " (|. A. It. ?L D. Sands' Sarsnparilln, * No. 2, Vt(<ttic!ap(r* Puildiny*, r Nearly opposite Mention Ifoittt. January 17, lHSii. 30 if Hats and Caps, A NEW supply of the latest, styles. Ardo /V ?.bi,.h iimv 1... r...,n,I !.? d.,'V...-U - t...:.. 1 BROOKS HAT, At the ?toro of A. OREKNFIKT.T> Ocl.'lx r 1 rt. 83 tf. I ~~ PI A N O TUN I N G . Jnf~t TUB *ul>?oribcr would II J" ?|M f< r hiK.*?M vi.??-?to the citiz* 11 ('rot'"ville end the mi J ^rounding country in the r . _ CJr hove t>u*inc?a. He will gi w satisfaction, or no charge will he ninde. t S. M. MUUI'IIEY. t .Tunc !i. 4 ' ti Thompson's Antisoptic & Aromi A tic Tooth Soap, (l TTANCIIUTTS Saponaceous Pentiifu y XX J. O. pefjnish's Superior J'oolli Son Another lot of Balm of.a Thouertml Klowe Thompson's Celebrated Waaliiig Cottipour German Chemical JJrasivc Soap, for Clea iiu> Paint*, removing grease, lar and ptintc r hue. This aoap if unnii passed, ? Ju*t received tiifa for sale nt the N< Drng Store of MI>fS A: LONG. . Sept. 18. V io tf. ' *. J ^0 If you. vifbil a (jinpd Hub^rikt Ji^r r .,. rmjrAia?teSr I lu 1 lie moot popular Vv?t'kU'in Amtitiux, wltioli j?t line iininoliutrfy upotuitVWue, ?f>riu*g .i?to 41 " Au <JirwilofU.|, m he Phis rapid mk-c?m t* CNrBKctJDKNTi-a> io |M| Cr History of Journalism, and can only he ac? I* counted, for by the i'act that the L'tupri??iure. " have einpl'ivod, without regard to cjperne^ THE STAR WRITERS OF AMERICA. 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