The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 25, 1856, Image 3

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* f Mf. mmgg?mi., > ..a special polices. lMf*rtMrt t? Slmameren. We intite attention to the following lettar* ru testimonials of the eminent success of Dr. WjCKorr in hit treatment of thoee having tta above defect: ' ' j^TTjlBUBO.R| J?A? Oct 31, 1855. To tk*&nbl?: . ' Dr. \V^c^{T U ^apperatipgin this city, for the cure of stuttering and stammering, and having had an opportunity to wituess his |>r*oeas, i( my'duty to say, that I have*, entire -confidence in the general success of hie plan stf treatment, and I should predict men rein A cases?I beg further to say, (thai haviugJind business relations with Dr.. W_ I have foand him eentlemanly and relimU. ...i r ?? " -?--?* * * i?w? t?7i uutiiy recommend Dim to ah who may Meed kin professional scrvicot. [Signed.] ? . , ... /. M. BAIRD, Editor jjhil Publisher of Pittsburgh Christian Adrofalou '.' " The following U * certificate fron* the son of Central Leslie Combs, of Kentucky: Dec. If ill, 1855. *D*. W^cKorr?Sir?From tny own experience in your cure for atuttering sod stammering, L,chh . future all persons who tatty latnjr under cither of the above aunied impediments 6( speech, that your cnre is beyond a'tfoilUt * 1 have been under the .treatment of several eminent men, but all to no efiect. Very reluctantly I consented to try ^rour world renowned cure, which I ata to mj, it cured, me immedintely. I shall always remember vnu with gratitude. * ... "HOWARD COMBS. Lexington, Ky. fyAfrletters must be addressed to DR. AVYCKOFF, box 740, Pittsburgh, Pa. For further particulars see his advertisement in atipther column of this paper. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. THE undersigned would respeotfully inform his friends, and ths public generally, that he will qpan s SCHOOL FOR BOYS an the First MmtnAT t* Jasuaiiv vrxt, in the building .nrar the ^Presbyterian Church. The room is s werr sn$a6leiet).e, and will b.C newly fitted up and renar^eff comfortable for the purpose. The bf"Instruction will 'comprise all -the KnglTsh'Urancljes. 7 While riA'l>ji\ui Will be spared ih the menial training Qf 0t* Pupil*, the'nuet strict attention trill be given" to their department and* moral*. t JTSrpu per Quarter of U Wooki. I Kcbolsr* pprpiiing Primary Branches, - $4 00 " v; , .. Intermediate f - 5 00 ? " IlilfW . ..." ,. . COO IJT It I*'Important that Scholar* should torn smcmcc at the .meningof the School. Ko charge* etan be made for less than a'full Quarter. I>. HENKWOT. R*r****C*s?Prof. P. C. Edwards, Prof. G. II. Ju<tsoti, It McKay, Esq., Gajjt T. B. Roberts, Mr. It. B. Dnuchn. tM ' l>ec IS The Greenville Bookstore. HAVI NO wlif the Stock ir. trade of the Groenville Bookstore to. Mr. J. C. P. JE* TKIt. the subscriber takes pleasure in resoinf sMaading him to the former patron* of the con -warn, confident that, all those who favor Mr. J. with their patlonogo ' will iid him hotter qrtaliS?il for the bttsiuess than hi* predecessor. In retiring from the concern, I return my thank* to tho*<i friend* and patrons who hare assisted me in establishing in Greenville a regular Bopkstere. G. E. ELFORD. w jxi rmr m mri k: * , ^^riHwbaerjher rcapcetfullv informs his friends JL and the public generally, that he will keep *.n hand, at the Greenville Bookstore, a well selected Stock of Religion*, Miscellaneous & School Books, STATIONERY, IFANOY .AgmOSLM, &?., to which he invite* the attention of.tlie former patrons of the Bookstore; and all other* who nay mwd anything in hi* line. .or Orders for Books not an lisnd will be thankfully* received nr.d promptly forwarded. DNltfC ?2 * J. C. P. JETER. STATE OF SOIITIIi'AROLIilA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. ' 4 Sheriff's Sale. ON Tuesday aftar. Sele-day in January, St Defendant's reatdenee, 1 SotrwndfS Sheets, 7 Bee Gum\ 1 lot Straw, 1 lot Plank, Ac.} levied on the propeity of Wuhiogten Barbery, at the suit of W. 1L RoVena, aa per schedule rendered. ; Dee 17 * >* ' td Th6 State or South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. : Hy R*brtt AfcA'ay, Or din my of taid District WHEREAS. 11 Aanutr W, ll*y?ixn and Jcnamiah Hawkins have filed a Petition ia toy Office, praying that Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, right* and eredite of CaeSnimK IlAweiNa, late e?f the Distriet aforesaid, dUaeaaed, diould be grentsd to t: These are, therefore. 4e elte and admonish all. nd singular the kindred And creditors of the ?sdd ieresui to be **d spneAi1 V the Court of Ordinary far said District, -to be heldon at Greenwille Court House, en. the J'Jth day of December, last, te shew eaitse. if say, why the sAhi AdmioU *r*tion should not he Krautea. ROBERT Mi KAY, 0. G. D. Ordinary's Office, 15th Dee., I85d. The Slate of South Carolina. ?, , GREENVILLE DISTRICT. mm. w^.vo^ri oi uraiuury, / fATilllaih* OoWghtly, Administrator, Applicant, / ajatoet Nanoy Smith. Hiram Smith, David / Smith, Mod json D. Loflia and Heater hi* wife, / V Joseph Smith, Elizabeth Bom, Defendant*.? / Petition for Final Settlement and Decree. ' TT appearing to ror antiafaetion that lliram \L Smith, David Smith, Madison D. Loftie aad \fa*t*r hi* wiff,, Joaeph Smith and Eligaboth toM, r??iJe without the limit# of thi* State j It ,< therefore, Onleroi, That they do appear at a foariof Ordinary, to be holders at Greenville Court llowse, for Greenville District, on the 9th 4ay of Mar an next, at 11 o'cloek, A. M., to ahew pauaa, if paj they have, why a Final Settlement and Decree of the Personal Eetata of Zilaaan Smith, daeeaaed, should not bo made, olao their poBMBt Vo the aame Will be aatared of record. JJDBJjRT ?KAV, O. O. D. OHinar^'s Office, l*hDo<u 1Mb. %%-lt A. - 0.;g.*BOWEIt| . , > rVR?mnut?r????j dMrtptfM, rn/Bm (4ums of itsw atyTc. **? riu>irc?^t?MT?* uctalc suwai cams, OA-Ur'HuZWjmm Jfeinf, ,, tmmt; " oot.vmia.ao J 0^cia?l.: ' i* |d 11' .i* ii ,m ?i QEXKRAL ADVKUTISEMjBi^S. MKHINOKS, Winter Stock, 1856. -VK H. HOVEY * CO. NOW present greater facilities to purchaser* than at any previous time, ana ara now displaying (aud tolling) a really elegant and very choice assortment of Tk ? t -_IJ . n . . . . m>ui<itMui? kjr&m oiim ? Fine French Merinoes Dress and Chintz Cambrics ' Plain French DeLainea Ladies' Cloak Cloths New Winter Trimmings LadieH* Fashionable Cloaks Hosiery, Gauntlets and Rid Gloves White Watered Silks Tarletons, Wreaths And BRIDAL GOODS in general. In Particular, 4OO Y1R08 ' Hqw Style Fast Colored CALICOES, j. Ju*t in?12^ cents. Xoy 27 29 . If J > I* a ... 1 na Sundries. . C\jRTAffcarrUFF?; Sole Leather Trunks, Window Shades, Brussels Carpet Hags, Silk Umbrella*' Trunk*, $1.75 l? $8.00, Wall Papcrinir, . Fine Siik Hats, Pillow Cottons, ' Black Satin Vents, 10-4 blwr.tih^ Fine Frock Coats, Fsntily Linens, Itlnek Cassimere Pants, Bird-Kye l?iapcr% Overcoats, $4 to $14. Gorman Colognes, Cent's Cassimere Hats. Toilet Soaps, Calf Hkiu Boots,. Trieopheroiis, Travelling Blankets, Gold Thimbles, Fine Red Blankets, FANCY .BOXK3, Merino Undervests, Very Handsome Baskets, Small Wares and new Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas Presents, AT HOVEY <fc GO'S. December 11. . 31 3 *b JO*. "7: A TEACHER to talco chnfge of a SCHOOL, established by Mountain* Lome, No. 16, L O. O. P., in the Town of Greenville. lie be of good moral character, and competent to teach the Higher Kuglh.h Branches and Mathematics The School will be under the mperritiou of a Committee of said Lodge, and will be opened on the firwt. Monday in February next. Applicant* will addreaa the undersigned. before the 10th of January, at which time an election will be held. Salary Six Hundred Dollar* II. LEE THHUSTON, Chairman Committee. Dee. 11. 31 4 EMPORIUM OF FASHION. I HAVEL ON HAND, and am constantly receiving, a CIlfiAl'Aii^lltTM ENT ?f Gentlemens* Furnishing Goods RI: AD Y-M ADE C LOTHING. Nov 27-29-lf G. B. DYER. Wauled. FROM TWO to FOUR intelligent White or Colored lioya, aa Apprentice* to the Tailoring Trada. G. B. DYER. Nov 27 . 29 tf E. R. STOKEST BOOK-BINDER AND Blauk-Rook Bannfltcturcr, (In rear of Caridiaa Timea OfKce ) ffl/RItimiMt!** a ? -? uu a ii dn , t> . . 4 * 1 BLANK BOOKS ruled t?> any pattern, and manufactured of the heat material* and in the mutt durable mnnner. PERIODICAlA MUSIC BOOKS. Ac.. beund in .> ^ "ere*/ rarietyof ?t/le, ok *hart notice. - PT Country order* promptly attended to. ffl Dec 4 j . 80 ly DR. M. B. EARLE, GREENVILLE, S. C? AT THE SI6N OF THE SOLOEN MORTAR, DEALER IN JoXAWOS, f??? Paints, Oils, Medicine*, VuT Varnishes, Chemical*, MA BRUSHES, D1E-8HIIS, While Lead * Zinc White. lit* uwo ooRMKcnon with thi imti bosiksbb is A or a * artkk Tn at *v b*t i in*') is or TJIS bbbt QUALITY, AMD WILL BR SOI.lt ON TUB J IS. MOOT BXA?ONABLS*TKRM*. ft-1 J WTpTrisiiEE, &ttorrmj At Caw, AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, OPTICS IV THE OLD COURT HOUSE, I Will Dromntlr aiiand tn ik* ?f V*4? and Accounts, settling Claims, Ac. Eicapcd. WM. NOWDON, a free person of color, was arrested by me, oq the 23d inst,, with a State's Warrant. Said Kowdon is about six feet high, rather square built, very dark color, and weighs about 175 or ISO pounds. He is from Abbeville District, B. C., aud this notice is to assist me in re-csptnring him. Any information respecting liim will be thankfully received by me at Greenville Court House. Wot 17 SO-tf Z. MARTIW, Marshal. Stuttering and Stanunering Cured BY DR. WYCROFF, Of Plttsfcnrg, pjg.. WITHOUT TAIN Oft WftftlCAl QPfiftATlON.* money returned, if the cure is not effectually All letters mnet be addressed to PR. WfC-l C0P1?, Box 746^ Pittsburg. Pa, (b enre <rf Ar-j then, Rodgern 4 Ox, Bankers# ? "trr P. ti.?Correspondents gB* Kri ^2f wtw. . - , IS- a > gggggflMBFi IL.. I. M AtlCTION SALS8, *0. r eitawi 9TATK OCT SOUTH GAROLSfA. I OreenviLle district. Sherir* Salei. ' vi BY virtu# of sundry wrtU of Fieri FieUu to . win directed, I will tell before the oourt hoittc door, at t'.?* iuuiti hour* of ?!?-, ?t iiie first Monde; in JANUARY next: One Negro Man, named Terry, laVled on at the property of Elripf. riuton, at the suit ol Ed win /.'Frits. * " \' Sixty acres of laud, more or (eda, J lring on the Lauren* road, adjoining land* of < Smith. Owing*, et al. ; levied on u-tbe proper- I -.-i - - * - - w. 1'iiiiu ucu, h uie suit ot Juh;? fc. Shull, June E. Sliull, ?iud others. . At Defendant's residence, on Tnesdsy After sale-day in January, Eight Hundred pounds 91* Oomou and- about 1'iflcon Barrels of . Cora ; aa the property of Johu Gradon . at the (, suit of M..A. Sullivan A Co. One Bay horse as tho property ot W. T. Wbitmire, at the suit cf G. C. Monlgoin *ry' ' ' 1 . ' Three Negroes, viz: .Anthony^ 15 years oli). Robert, 9 years old, and Jimmy, It rears old; letried on as the property of fierry Baldwin, at tlie suit of E. 1'. Jones. All Defendant's Interest in two tracts of land i lying in (Vreenv ille District, whereon Joel Yanngblood now lives, containing three hundred acres (in both tracts,) more or lees. Levied on as the property of Hclrerida Pickett, at the' iuit of Roberts A Duncan. Three hundred nnd fifty acres of land more or less, whereupon defendant resides on the State road, adjoining lands of McKinnsy, ct. al.,; as the property of Wni. Fuller, at the sit it of C. Stroud. One hundred acres of land, more or -less, Itin in Greenville District, on the venters of lUoijr River adjoining lands of iMellee, Griffith, et, al? as the property of John Griffith, at the suit of James M. Kellctt One Hundred Acres of land, more or less, lying in Greenville District, adjoining lands of Hick*, Smith, et. nl. ; as the property of J. J. Farmer, nt the suit of Samuel Payne, et. al. P. IlOKE, S. G. P. Sheriff's Office, Decembers, 185(1, S(f? td. Executrix's Sale. WILL BE SOLD at GREEN VILLI? C H.. on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, tha Personal V>tate of the late Dr. W. P. TcartN, consisting of well selected HOUSE FURNITURE, nearly new, and in fine order. ONE PI AN 3. WARDROBES, Ch no, Glusa and Crocker* Ware. I Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensil* of Every Variety, Safe, Sofa, Settees, Chairs, Withstands, Beds, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Blankets, One Carriage aud FAIR OF HOUSES, Drewing-Caee and Bureau, Knives and Forks, <t<s. die. ALSO, SEVEN SLA VES, Of good character, and among them an Excel- * lent COOK, with Two likely K. iuhIc Children? on a credit of Twelve Months. with interest .J from day of sale, for all suniQover Five Dollars. Purchasers to give Bond and good security, and a Mor gage, if required, before llic-rigbt of prop erty is changed. "those indebted to the Estate are requested to pay, and those having claims upon .the. tame to land them in. LOU 1SE TURWN. Errcu hit. By WILLIAM CHOICE, Att'y. in fact. Greenville C. II., December 4. 31-tt-td Administrator's Sale. OX Sule-driV in Jununry next, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the Court Ilouscj the following valuable NEGUOIH belonging to the Estate of S. Mauldin, deceased, viz: AARON, a Man 39 years of Ago, a good Hostler. Volentinc, a Man 33 years of age, a superior Tutior. El ins. a Man 3d years of age, s good House Carpenter. " * ' Ransom, a Man 20 years of age, promising as a Carpenter. ! Ileury, Bill, I'ose and Charley, likely Boys, from ' 12 to 1ft venrs old. LIZZIE ana Child, 35 years of age, a superior 1 Cook and House Serrnnt Caroline, 45 year* of age, alto a superior Cook | and House Servant. Ann, 20 years of age, a superior House Servant. Harriet, 1? years of age, also a superior House Servant Emily, -Milly, Lucy and Dafney, likely Girls, from 7 to 10 years of age. Tkmms or Sale.?A credit of twelve months, with interest froin date; purchaser required U? give bond, with twig approved endorsers, before the right of property is changed. J. MAULDIN, Administrator. Deo 4 80 td no, for the West! EAH I INTEND MOVIKG WEST, I offer for nale my LASD& on llorsepen urcsit, 14 mile* Smitlienat of Greenville C. If., oontninlng about 190 Acres. On the place is a very large liody of Woodland, as well timbered as ntiy in the District The Plantation is in rood order. On it is a very largo body of excellent Creek Bottom, and some very good Up-lam] un~ der cultivation, nnd very good Orchards The Iniprovementa are nil in good repair, consisting of a eoruhtodious Dwelling, good Ivitehen, with a Work-room attached, MeXt-houee, large C'ornerib, fi tables, Cow-house, Sheep fold. Fodder and Hay Burns, house for Plantation Tools, Wagon Shed and Carriage House, Carpenter's and Blacksmiths' Shop, and a good Overseer's House and Negro Cabins. Also, a new and neat Bath House nl Cue opriu^, uc.tf the rctjudStN, * tie piA^e is well waterctT There are several springs of pure water, and the Creek runs through, near the oentre of the Tract. The Dwelling is situated on an eminence, and commands a view of 4 large portion of the farm. The place is perfectly healthy, and, for a person wishing an Up-emialry Grain or Stoek fnrm, this would be 4 very desirable plaee. I will sell low. For further information i uquire of the proprietor, on the plaeo. A. J. STONK. Clear Spring P. O., S. C. Oct. 30, 25 If. I. X70TI0S. , Land for Sale. IOFFKH FOIt BALK my plaec on the State road, t)v? inilea nbove ( hick*' Spring", know it aa the "WOOD l'LACK." It contain* 740 Acres, I five hundred acres in forest and Eighty ?r One tin i id red acree of Freah eleareil land. The plaee has sot good improvements on it, and I will eeil LOW. uood Tii?? will be given for the par* naenta, and the purchaser U expected to make Safe the tame. Negroes will be tnken at * fair price lot the land. fff Pchon* deeiroti* of pnrehaafng ena addreee as* at Sandy Flat P. O, GrccnvtlldMslrlrt, or find me on the preaaioee. THOMAS chandler. November tf*. M 8* I Btwlt nad 8b?cs] aWy^ Ur?# ,0t * ^ til# iter# of AeUREBTtFIRLD; I V-I ftmutiiifthrtavgmiaifiiiiiTa WLWtI)'^TNTO pi>i onnrc0Tio'. .'#. rA UL#;*, Ol/H1aw? 'U . tu,, \ m;R mamtff'S&itr !Antt^?o their Ja-1' [rfffldi And cMtoiti^lkMlh Vrrr libtrr?t patronage their have ben tow Hi on thorn nine* their., fnmmmecmenHtt Merchandising in this place^ jirould beg-lta** t&'aaU.thoir'attention. M well k* ih? attention of tb? public genarnlly, to thefc^ thntftpoy hara". jn?l*X*urfind" froni the 29ortbern Mjiuif.t^ and have o]p?tied at fhtir WELL K!f9WN JTA'lfD, eye twwsW ?* rut ?r* rdrtf hnivtr aVerf hen?a,.?nd. ?f?fl seloft^d. Stock yf all I oritrtiona of.GOODH. usually fceptW Mr reliant* tf? this part Mike cJtfntry';* adapted' to the prearnt roiwon of, the year, aiul which they are d?termind to i&ll an low as they can be purchased, at'retail, anyVKere'ift the contour*. As oil retook is to extensive, we shall not tntintcrntv artioks, but nierelv ear, that, in the very first of ' * ' FAN3T -AWO BTA-PiS mtr-fiooim, that w* hnve almost everything that may be exiled for, either by Ladies or Gentlemen." BOGTS, SHOKS ' 1 ?AN IV*%%%%% i" OF ALL KIN'tJS, A FlN^XuToF ENGLISH,STItAW '* AND SILK EONNET8. . HATS AND CAPS, OV^TUE LATEST STYLES, Hardware & Cutlery. Guns, Nails, Castings. A FINE LOT OF ... ' Si&W'S fteAW~MAfli? CLOTHING, TnAU _ r_?. an wa>^w A WXill FIN'S CAR TENTER'S TOOLS- ' C R 0 C nifty A ND6I.ASSWARE. DRUGS & MEDICINES, PRftPtMBRIBS, BOOKcS.4 stationery, OILS, PAINTS, 0 YES TUFFS. &Kw)ifl?~6i3S3, ??%" SADDLES A ND BRIDLES. * A OKHK&AT. ASSORTMENT OP mpjpOig, ' VrCAOS S-1LT. LEATHI1R. COTTON YARN, &c. -:'KKA, SCtiUGQS, <fc Co, No,: A.'"! ' -:a". 26 " "If. "Wins Off. Tllfe EXTENSIVE STOCK OP of hnvl?i ttmllti, | ,ic the Mansion House, will j jl^sx>aBiiuw be closed oul at very low prleee viz: A quantity*! feo'y firte Gold hnd Stiver Watches, of English and Swiss Manufacture. Plain. l<sDine. Ani-linn ' ??? ? n-ti !> ? > ? . , ? v, tkilll IWBU 1 1 IIIC Keepers, Dii|>U-x..ai?<i Cbrouomeleta :v OJir ilANh, , ^ qwihffiy of fteoond-hnnd . Watchea, among whiclk arnttaUiiiinine lYtbins Lever*." U i.:>JR8Wi8JL??} la great vnVioSy a 14- -the articles usually found ...? &V\ WRE. . En?l;MiPiated Ware, ' QfTnlte Nd^ieethat.-Mr, Surra now offers "' ' J?flC9 KXTlffE BTOCK " At Greatly Bedaccd Price* Ncrreuilier iO. * if " >w co. , DKAT.KR8 . fanCV4 Staple dry goods, RICH Dfli&S GOODS, BONNE IS, RIB30NS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ' ^ ~ ' ANt> REABT-?AOJE CLOTHING* INDIA-RUBBER GOODS, s. ?. i. t. ijoyrt. , w. ... Horrr. ! N. H.?accompanied bv (he cash for Medical, fjiw or Library Ilooks. M' deal Instruments ait J Simdiier, "pi*daiptly Riled In New torit, and OSlivtrcd at our counter ou shortest notice. t , Qctobcf 23, ^ . jfr. I ti r7io v al Of fi, Mratcb't Drag Store aid ^ Apothedwry Shop. as .araaa's TtfltffBdUadHbor thankful tur the very ^mz libera! patronage heretofore bestowed upj$L on him, take* piensure in informing his patrons and the pnhlie generally, that he Will eon tin tie, in his i ft* Stand, to keep on hand a fall stock oC, Diuro^ WF.mctffFS, CflKMICAlA, PATENT Medicines, SAt-gioal Instruments, Paints, I>vesfcuff*. Varnish , Putty, Tobacco, Segnrr, Spirit Una, OIK <Boap?s A[>i<fcs, Hrnahes, Toilet Articles^ Cortbs, rerfqitlery | and all other art! elef ?enera(!y kept ley frruggist*. ' KM" i'mh and pare iM-ngs are warranted and soidat low prices. Cmypa^pp nkiftdnessara prepared in the most emrfnl.Wy . JfeBflF*? ?nd perscHptlona pf any kind phtWr.VtlL aeenrrafcy, ne'atnean ahd diepatch. ' > YL KHUTCH. Orosn^nr R r^.Xifv. la. lafiA. #?*gt npIt&fBfe ef Clerk of Copncil will bati after JL ' Mrfc^lrt'Ofd Conrt House, lath* Ml* rwowrty TOeenpied hj tfcs Sheriff. r. .- Ar nty-jin p PHHtR . |W (TwL *M?*, m*r ..n I ?m?.WBUAL ADVKR l'ISKMK.VTH. ttECIM~ A?MQUMCEM ST. WK would inform thn oiti*ens of Oi*?irlll? ?md of tli* surrounding Districts. Hint otjr constantly increasing business tins compelled ourreinoNul from 8 IIhoad-Ss-iukt." to the HMgniflefBt nnd.spnaicu* 'Brown Stuns Building,' A BPA AT\ frnmnnm 9 1IUVOJJ OJLHikDX. The accommodation* and nrranfter'tnU of thii "MJW DEPOT," are tiesitrpaaacd by any similar establishment in the United Stntos ; and whilst it will afford fucilitk-s for keeping our r.siial large stock of MISrKI.UNK(H:SROOKS. CIIEAF PUBLICATION'S. MAGAZINES, 8c C . , We also propose adding largely to our Stock'of Stationery, 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. 6. O. OOTOTaiTAY A CO., BOOK8ELLER3 AND STATIONERS. At the, Sign of the "NEWSBOY." Charleston, Sov. 20. '28-tf | NEW FALL AND WINTER arenas ?DP ^2? ? ? <j T I^IIANKFUL for past patronage, respectfully L Inform tHeir friends and tlie public gener ally, that they are now receiving a large BtoeU consisting of Ver-v Choice Fabrics. New Styles and Elegant Obsigns for DRESS GOODS, A large and well selected stock of Goods for ?2!KOT,?Bi:8M'S WTAia. Ready-Made Clothing, Blaukcts, Flannels, Plains, Kerseys, Shirting, Sheeting. Ac. HATS AND CAPS, | ^MBoots and Shoes, I HARDWARE AND CUTlERf. CROCKERY ANO 6LASSWARE, dvmtotm, &o. f&vAli GROCERIES 1 Hpffdpon the most reasonable term* Tor each. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate all, or even a portion of the article* v? bote on hand, invite the public to an inspection of our Stock, It embraces everv article usually kept, apd we think that enstomem will find it to their advanta^o to give us a call OJ'At the New Urick Store south of the New Court llouse. -4S1 CrRAoY A GOODLFTT. Oct 2. 21 tf W. H. HOVfcY tC(h, .PROPRIETORS OF ?ir*er)bll!e, 8. C. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, RICH DRESS SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Shawls, IHaittlln* & EnkbroldcfiM. AOKNT8 FOR RICira FIRE-PROOF SAFES, } Stoddard's Warranted Piano Fortes, ^ Mrs. Allen's Word's Hair Restorer, ?. tr Dr. W. It Moffntt's Pi I la nnd Hitters, Dr. David .tayne's Patent Medicines, Ixutdon dk Cos's " " A. (h A D. Sands' Snrsaparilla: ? y No. 2, Chtiwlona * liitildint/*, xr ;.. ? mm. iTuir'jf *fiUfl9l&Tl UOttXf-. January 17, 1850. 8t? tf Hats and Caps. A NEW sttpply of the latest styles. Among xL which may U* found the so-much admired BROOKS HAT, At the store of A. GREENFIELD October 1?, 23 tf. PIA N O T U NIN Q7 ~ 1 - ' - j, THE. subscriber would of'fr hiiMrriecito the citizens iff tr Greenville end the ?nrw B .rowndihir country in the a*?5B9F XJwbove business. fie will give satisfaction, or no charge will be made. 8. M. MI'KITIKT. June 5. 4 if -T-M.tfi I,i..?. ?>. ? ? I - *- * ?*?--*-* IX,??x ,,, t Thompson's Antiseptic & Aroma-1 'tic Tooth Soap, HATfCHETTR Haponaeeon* Denti-iflce; J.-eU^pustri Superior Tooth Soap; A nother lot oT Italin of a Thousand Flowers, Thompson's Celebrated Washhig Compound, flermatt Chetnical Krasive Soap, for Clean ing Paiutt, removing grease, tar and printer V i ink. Tbla *0?t> is (tnsurpaseed. Just received and for sale at the Kew Dim Store?f MtMS Sr |,O*0. feejrt.lt. It * ?ft 1 ^ *- 1 + V 1 ill in If JO* want a Good,gaper Smbterib* far " THE SAXION," 'I The roost popular Weekly in A mem-a, which hm immediately upon tin i?aue. sprang iot* Am l?wieM?e rlrculnllen. 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