| Eieoutive Department.
DECEMBER 20, 1850.
ALL COMMUNICATIONS for this Department
should be tddrewed to bis Excellency the Oovernor,
at Georgetown, 8. C., until the 15th of
January, and subsequently at Charleston, until
the 16th of April.
By order of the Governor.
B. T. WA1TJ, Secretary.
Jan 16 86 1
GREENFIELD'S i
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
CORNER STORE, OPPOSITE MANSION HOUSE.
f"V?7"IIERE constantly may be found a
VV LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FAMILY QR??ERDE?,
FINE AND CHEAP WINES,
Liquor*, Cordials and Cigars
ALSO,
DATS AND CAPS,
13?? 3 &li5fIQ SlH?SS3j,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
OlaiAwarc, aud
D R ? GOODS.
JtST" North-east corner Court Ilouse Square.
Jan 16 30 tf
"Rvq ti rl i aq
XX7INES, PORTER,'ALE, Ac., of
T V the best qualities, for medical purpose*,
for sale at the Store of
A. GREENFIELD.
Jan IS 86 tf
Oysters' Oystors ! i
Received daily, nn<i offered
for sale nt the Grocery Store of
Jan 15 30?tf A. GREENFIELD.
Apple Vinegar.
A FINE article to bo had at tho Family Grocery
Store of
A. GREENFIELD.
Jan IS H<> tf
Rice and Buckwheat Flour,
j^oit Sale at the Family Grocery Store of
1 A. GREENFIELD.
Jan 15 30 ^ if
Bakery A Confectionery.
EDWARD RITZ.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER,
main Street, opposite Drs Mims & Long's,
C&E&yittlJaf W& In) &* (iJ^
RRSl'l-XTPIILLY inform# the citiren# of
Greenville, ami the public generally, tln?1
lir ha* located himself lit the nbovo place, an-1
will he pleased to furnish orders for
LOAF BREAD AND RUSKS,PASTRY,
TIES, CON FECTION ERY, CAKES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
AND ANYTHING ELSE IN 1IIS LINE.
Hi# Store will Iks always supplied with the
nliovo articles, and he respectfully solicits ncnll.
ISP Welding and other 1'artics will he furniidted
at short notice.
Jar II 86 tf
SALE OF
PUR NITURB.
TIIE REMAINDER OF THE
Household & Kitchen Furniture
Belonging to the Estate of
Dr. W. 1*. Tnrpiti, Deccniied,
WILL HE SOLD, AT HIS LATE RESIDENCE,
ON SATURDAY NEXT,
JANUARY 17TH.
Terms or Salr.?All sums under $5. cash; over
that amount, a credit of twelve months, with
note aud approved security. ,
LCUISE TURPIN, Executrix.
WILLIAM CHOICE, Agent.
Jan IS 86 1
BOOKSTORE,
MAIN STREET, NEXT TO MuBEEfe 1IALL,
t WHERE constantly may t?o found n
large m4 well selected Stock of MlSCBLLAKEOUS,
SCHOOL and CLASSICOKS,
Writing Paper, Rlimk Rooks, Memorandums,
?tc.; W riting Desk* and Cana, Port
folios, Gold and Steel l'ens, Pencil*, Ink, Sealing
Wax, Wafer*, Slates, Copy Rooks, Inkstnnd*, Rulew,
Ac., Ac. J. C. P. JETER,
Jan 15 80-ly Sign of the Rig Rook.
Books from tho American Tract
Society.
JUST rooeived, a large supply of the. nl>ovenaraed
Society's publications, among which
xvill he found
TPAubigne** History Itefonnalion
Flavor* Method of Ornco
M Fonnlnin of Life
* Christ Knocking at '.lie Door
Night of Toil
Precept UiK>n Precept
Life of Fntth
And many ethers too numerous to mention.
The valnc and morn) character of these work*
are no well known, that any no!ice of tlieiu would
be wkTcm. We l.nvc tome of tho Ix.st. Call
end ?ee for yourself.
J. C. P. JETER,
Jen IS S?V-2 Greenville Bookstore.
Jnet Received, per Steamer Georgia,
At the Greenville Bookatore,
TE ASE'S ARCTIC KXI'LURATIONS: S rolJ\.
nine*. Prior, #6.00.
Tito complete Work a of Kdgsr Allen Toe: 4
volume*. Price, #4.50. Also, the 4th volume
iHrnU, price, #1.00.
Tlpurgeon's Sermon*. Price, #1.00.
WnyUud'sPrlnciptesof Baptist*. Price, #1.00.
I.ippinoult'e Gezctteer of the Worl.l. l'rice,
Jllils of Shatcinnc; hy author of " Wide, Wide
*?S?s e^ttemVn^i of fiend, ick Connln*.
And tnfcjty ottmr vntaeblo Work*.
Jzu IS S0-3 A 'a 1'. JETER.
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Sheriff 'e Sales.
BY virtue of on order from the Court of Ordinary
of Grccnvillo District. 1 will offef
for sale, before the Court House door of said 1 >i*tri?*t,
at tho usual hours of sale, on tlio FIRST
MONDAY in MARCH next,
All that l*iece. Parcel and Tract of LAND, lvin<r
in Greenville District, on both sides of \\ ier's
Crock, adjoining lands of the late John Hawkins,
deceased, Mrs. Sarah Pill, .Ipwc Trammel), oml
other*. nnd containing 7W Hundred and V/iirti/Eour
Acre*, more or lcrs. Hit) above land is in
two Tracts, and known as the Jack Trammel!
l'lnee and the Iloratio Forest Tract, and may bo
sold separately. Sold for Partition among the
heirs ofLthe late Jamks Piokktt, deceased.
aiso,
All that Piece, Parcel nnd Tract of LAND, lying
in Greenville District, on Waters of Saluda
Kivcr, adjoining lands of John Chiles, Widow
Newbv, and others, nnd containing One Hundred
and <S?r/y Acre* more or leas. Sold as the pro
pcrty of Mrs. Jaxk Ray, deceased, for Purtition
amongst the heirs.
al*0,
All that Piece, Parcel and Tract of LAND, lying
in Greenville District, on Maple Creek, waters
of Knoree Kiver, adjoining lands of Hemlirc
Green, James A. Sillier, and others, nnd containing
7V>> Hundred and J'tretifif-Sij- Acres, more or
less. Sold ns the property of Phiscilla Srnr.r.
deeensed, for Partition nmongst the heirs of said
deceased.
At,*o,
All that Piece, Parcel and Tract of LAND,
containing 7'ira Hundred Acres, lying in Greenville
District, on Maple Creek, waters of Reedy
River, adjoining lands of Mrs. Wells, Lewis
Rodger*, and other*. Sold as the property of
Ankkrsox Rrav, deceased, for Partition amongst
the licirs of said deceased. The above land may
be sold in two Tracts. Particulars made known
on day of sale.
TERMS OFSAT.E.?A credit of twelve months,
with interest from date; purchaser giving bond
to the Ordinary, with two good securities, nnd 1.
mortgage of the land, if deemed necessary, to
secure the payment of the purchase money.
Purchasers to pay for title*.
P. HOKE, S. G. D.
Sheriff'* Office, 13th Jan., 1857. 86-t-l
STATE OF $OI!TII AROLI!VA.
G K KEN VILLK 1)1 ST It ICT.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facias to
me directed, I will sell, before the Court
Mouse door, at the usual hours of sale, on the
tirat Monday in VEBltUAliY next.
One Sorrel Horce ; its the property
of Thomas May field, at. the suit of rnsclinl i>.
300 Acres of Land, more or loss,
adjoining lindi of Garrison, Harrison, Hecse,
Fanner, and others; One Negro Hov, about lo
yours old; as tlie property of Perry Ware, at
the ri.it of Amos Kskew, et al.
Terms CASH ; purchasers to pay fortifies.
1>. HOKE, 8. G. 1).
Sheriffs Oilier, Jan. 14, 1857. Sli-td
STATU OF NOVTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Jiy Uobkrt McK.ttr, K*(j., Ordinary of said District.
V\7" I1KRKAH, AliKXANDK.lt HEN SON has
filed a Petition in my Oftice, praying
that letters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chattels, rights and credits of
JOHN DILI., late of the District aforesaid, deceased,
should he granted to him;
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deeensed, to he and appear in the Court of Ordinary
for said District, to he hulden at Orceoville
Court House, on the 20th day of January inst.,
to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not he granteif.
UOHKRT McKAV, O. O. 1>.
Ordinary's Office, 12th J an., 18*7. 80-2
" KiimncI'm !flng;iziiit?."
rl"MlK first numher of t'.is MAGAZINE will he
Jl. published in Charleston on the 1st of March,
1857.
We hope to make it a faithful representative
organ of Southern Genius, Taste and Opinions,
in every branch of Lm:n.\Ti'UK, Aut, ami Gr.xi:kai.
Politics. Our design having been already
extensively advertised, we deem an elaborate
Prospectus unnecessary. The work must speak
for itself.
In regard to its koiim, we shall make " Blackwood's
" Magazine the model of our own, a* far
it* cirruinstances may permit.
1 laving a lopted n system ?f liberal roniunerntion,
wo can ensure I lie services of tlie oldest
writers, and, consequently, place ourselves above
the necessity of accepting articles of doubtful
merit, or ephemeral interest.
The price of the Magazine is Three Dollars
per annum, payable upon the receipt of the first
number.
Single numbers will be furnished, and subscriptions
received, by Agents throughout the
Southern States, whose names will bo announced
nt an early day.
Correspondents and friends will, for the present,
address "IlUSSEL'SMAGAZINE,"Charleston,
S. C.
RUSSELL it JONES.
W. R CARLISLE.
]\ II. 1JAYNE.
Jan 15 86 4
U. KRUTCH'S
DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHOP,
UNIJEIt MclJEBTS IIALL,
?ftBBIBVSSiBa, Q. 3.,
WHERE will he constantly kept on hand the
purest, stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.PATENT
Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, DyestufTs,
Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Sega is, Spirit
Gas, Oils, Caudles, Soaps, Spices, lirushes. Toilet
Artiele*. Combs, Perfumery ; And all other articles
generally kept by Druggists.
tjr* Fresh ami pure Drugs are warranted and
sold nl low prices.
Compound medicine* are prepared in the most
ftAl*A fill IVttl* IL.?o1iA- ?? ! -r
...... j?w(ii'io mill jirtwr11>1 it#n? 01 liny
kind put to wsu. accuracy, n outness ami dispatch.
35-10m Jau 8
Caiiiphiaic, Bin ning Fluid,
SODA WATER, GINGElt FOP,
PORTER AND ALE.
f|"MIE subaeriber is now manufacturing; n stipeL
rior article of CAMI'lIINK and BURNING
FLUID, which he will deliver to customers at
the lowest price for cash.
lie also prepare* ROD A WATER and GINGER
POP, which he will deliver to order.
lie ho* a constant supply of bottled ALE and
PORTER, of the best quality, always on hand.
Those desiring cither of the above articles will
E lease send their orders to my shop. two doors
eiow the College Steward's Hall, Columbia, 8.
C., where they will meet with prompt attention.
Jan 8 86-ly K. F. UEL
An liitrn Tram.
A TRAM OF TWOLAROE8TRONO MULES
can be hired by Iho day or otherwise, by
calling upon tba anlwcriber. Hauling done at
abort notice. 8. A. MI MS.
inn 8 85 3
4
Having Purchased 1
THE interest of E. J FRIT* in the Into Firm
of FH1TZ A l'liNSON, I tag leave to call
the attention of the citizens of ttreciiville and
surrounding country, that I will carry on the
Business as heretofore, at the Old Stand next to 1
powers A Kldrcdgc. f
The Stock comprises a large variety of
CLOCKS, " 1
WATCHES, e
JEWELRY, ,
CHINA WARE,
PERFUMERY )
AND FANCY ARTICLES, J
which wo oiler to sell CHEAP lor CASH.
Having engaged the service# of a first class J
Workiunu, we make no hesitancy in ensuring -j
satisfaction with nil Work left with us.
All ire ask is a Trial.
DON' T FOR G ET T 1IE V L A C E .
SAMUEL STRADLEY. ?
Greenville, January 7, 1857. 35-tf
JUST OPENED, ~ i
AT Til K LADIES' STORE, 1
A VINE ASSORTMENT OF ;
rAlUKS' Misses' ami Gents' Merino Under I
J Vests, I
Hosiery, Glove?, Gauntlets, fte.
Ladies'and Gentlemen?' I.ong Shawls
" " Misses' Cloaks, from is 1.25 to $35 .
A few more pieces of those tine French Meri- j
nos and DeLaiues.
ALSO, \[
A large assortment of lied and othar HLANICETS
llciitly-.llade Clotliiieg,
Some very line j
Hats, Caps, Boots, Slioos, &o.,
All of whieh we nre disposed to s?dl ns cheap ns
possible. W. II. IIOVL1 ft CO.
Jan 8 35 tf
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE ASHE VALUE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ]
Insures Houses, Stoics and other Prop rtjr <
AGAINST FIRE: i
And the Ltvos of White Persons and Slaves,
between the ages of 10 and GO years, 1
ON such terms ns to render it n most safe and ,
desirable investment. Full details, with
the Constitution and Ity-Lnws of the Company,
will be furnished on application to any of the Olficors
of the Company.
JOSKPH It. OSnoitNF, Pretf.
\VM. W. MWtOWKI.h Vice-Pre*.
Jas. B. Rankin, Secretary Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 85-1 y GRKKN VII.LK, S. C.
Tohii OrtliHaut'i'.
nK IT ORDAINED, That on and after the
passage of this Ordinance, all parts of all 1
Ordinance? heretofore passed, giving to the Mar- 1
shals half the penalties of all tine? imposed hy |
Council, be, and the same nre hereby, repealed. 1
! He it further Ordained, That, the pay of Mar- I
I aim Id I....... ,1... .....j- e -
J , ,,, |in9mi^r ??* nun UI'UIllllllCt1, lrt 111- i
j creased to ?:ii> per month.
Done and ratified under tlio corjiornto seal of J
the Towi, Council of f?roenvillo, on the
[r? s.] sixth day of hiiutiiry, in the year of oar ;
Jsird one thousand eight ha ail red and j
fifty-seven.
II. I.KE Tirnr.STOX, Inten.lant.
W. I'. IV.ck, Town Cleric.
Jan 8 o."> X |
I\vw Firm asitf
NEW GOODS.
Goi0?j 1 Go it)! Gopc!)! j
THAT'S or It MOTTO.
U'AVTXO prepared onrsol voi for Christinas !
. and the eohl weather generally, bv laying |
| in a large and desirable
STOCK OF CLOTHING, j
we take occasion to thank otir friends and customers
for i heir liberal patronage extended to i
us. We have made arrangements with our house !
in lialtimore, hy which we got our
Clothing at Baltimore Cost,
eoiiseonently we intend to out-do anything in
that lino South of Mason it Dixon's line. Our
business will be conducted now under the name of
EINSTEIN & LOWENBERG.
Among our latest arrivals will he found a fine j
assortment of
BLA&Xaa&S, 'MI/HAS,
And, also, some more
As it. is useless to enumerate all Articles appertaining
to
?S>35a!TiL!3S52iS!ISp y??B
we would respectfully request, the public to call
and examine before huviujr elsewhere.
Country Merchants will find it to their
I advantage to (five us a trial.
EIXSTEI.V Sc LOWEXRERO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in llcady-Mndc '
Clothing.
N. 11.?Produce taken in exchange.
Dec 2o 113 " tf
The Goodlett House.
j THIS LA RUE ATsJ) C() M MO-j
i .hfllfL'lions BuildiiiLt, situated in the centre of 1
the Town of Hreenville, formerly known as j
The Planter'* Elotel,
has been recently purchased by the subscriber,
and will be opened for the reception ami accommodation
of Hoarders and Travellers on the
First of January.
The llouso will he entirely newly furnished in
OVAPV ili>hni*tiiion( mul llw? P?ow?...L.f?M ...ill
? j , . .?!> will <11- I
deavor to make it one of the first Hotels in the j
upper country.
11. I'. (iOOOLETT.
Dec. 25. 33 tf
School Notice.
MR.**. LA WTO N will resume the exercises of
her SCHOOL on Monday, the 5th January
next, on the Pendleton road, near the resi
dence of l>r. Pasluy.
Special attention will ho paid to the moral
training, as well as the mental improvement of
her Pupils. i
Scholars wishing Hoard can l>c aecoiiunodnte 1
in her family. Terms moderate.
Oreenville, H. C., l)cc. 20, 1850. S-l-3
Tax Notice.
rI^IIK CLERK of t ho Town Council i* required
1. to oolh ot the annual assessment of ten per
ocnt. on lha salrs of Good*. Merchant* and |
others will oblige by having their returns niuJc
out at an ciu ly day. W. P. PRICE,
Ja 1 31?If Town Clerk. 1
to
%
STATU OF SUUTUCAROLIXA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
ShcriflPa* Sales.
BY virtuo of sundry Writs of Fieri Fneins to
ine directed, I will sell before the Court
House door, nt- the usual hours of sale, on the
list Monday in FEBRUARY next:
One Negro Man, named Ten-}*; loved
on as the property of Elfin 1. 1'inson, at the
(lit of Edwin J. Fritz.
Sixty Acres of Land, more or loss,
yinjr on the Laurens road, ndjoiniir* lands of
iinith, Owilitis, et al. ; levied on as the proper- ;
ty of David Hell, at. the suit of John il Biiuii, I
^nne K. Siiull, and others.
Three Negroes, viz: Anthony, 15 i
rears old, Robert, 9 years old, and Jimmy, (1 '
rears old; levied on as the property of iJerrv ;
Unhlwiii, at the suit of K. I*. Jones.
350 Aeres of Land, more or less. !
t hereupon defendant resides, on the State road, I
idjoiniiiti lands of MeKiiuiev, et al.; as the pro- I
Ci ty of Win. Fuller, nt this suit of C. Stroiul.
100 Acres of Lund, more or less, lvni?
in Givtm villc District, on the waters of Keenly
liver, adjoining laiuls of Mr Rue, Griffith, ot al. ;
is the property r?f John Griffith, at the suit ol
nines M. lvelletL
100 Acres of Lund, more or less, lyng
in Greenville District, adjoining laiuls of
lieks, Sinilit, of al. ; as the property of .1. .!.
''armor, at the suit of Samuel Payne, ct al.
400 Acres of Lund, more or less, lylig
on Kalinin Uiver niul Golden Grove Creek,
a portion of the Tract. whereon Samuel Wilinius,
deceased, formerly lived ;) as the property
>f West. A. Williams, at lite suit of .Moses llcii1
ricks and others.
30*5 Acres of Lund, more or less, ndoining
laiuls of Daily, MeKinnoy, et al.; as the
iro|?erty of 0. l\ Dill, nt the suit of Charles
Merrick and others.
Terms CASH ; pureli.ascrs to pay for titles.
1). IIOKE, P. G. 1>.
Sheriff's OfRee, January 7, 1857. ">5?td.
llic Nfalt' ol'Siouth Carolina.
GUKKNV1LL10 DISTRICT.
fttf Robert Mch'ai/, /!*?/., (Jr-limirj/ of Mid District. '
WJIKRKAS.TIIO.MASCAL LAW AY has tiled j
n Petition in my Office, praying that I
Letters of Adniinistration on all and singular j
l.lie goads and chattels, rights and credits of
CHARLOTTE CALLAWAY, late of the District
aforesaid, deceased, should lie granted to him :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred niul creditors of the
mill deceased, to he and nppcur in the Court, of
I trdiaarv for said District, to he holdeii at Greenville
Court House, on the llith day of Jim nary
inst,. to shew enuse, if anv, why the said Administration
should not he granted.
KOIIKLT McKAY, 0. G. D. j
Ordinary's Office, fith Jan., 1S57.
The ol *onsit Carolina.
GIJKKNVILLL DISTRICT.
ft if JJolnrt Mt'Kar/, ?* /., Ordinaiy ofxaitt J/i*,'r!ct. j
\ % THKKKAS. ]). 1I()KK has filed n petition in :
? my Office, proving that [ivltvi** of Ad- i
ministration on nil and singular the g h iiml ;
chattels, right* and credits of SNUTM IIKAI' J
l,KY, Into of the District aforesaid, deceased,
should he granted to hint:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditor* of the
sa d deceased to he ami appear in the Court of
Ordinary for said District, to he hohleti at (Jroon
villa Court House, on the l'.Mh day of January
inst., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not he granted.
R< HiKllT McKAV. O. (i. 1).
Ordinary's Otlice, 7th Jan., 1 8."i7. .1.7-2
Tl?c S<;i4e of Soiifch faroliisa.
clikkxvilli; district.
IX 'lilt: COL'UT OK OUDtMAKV.
J. S. I'eden, Executor, against Miles Garrett anil
Margaret. (Sarrett, his wife, ami othc s. J'diti?n
for I''iinit tirltfrwHt mhl Jirrrrr.
IT appearing to toy satisfaction that Miles
Garrett and Margaret fiarrett, his wife, j
and Thomas C. I'eden, Robert M. I'eden, Da- I
vid M. I'eden, ami Mary li. I'eden, Legatees j
of .I ns Sinrsov 1 Y.hkn, deceased, reside hevond
the limits of this Stale, li i?, therefore. Order- |
ed. That tli-'V do appear r.t. a Court of Ordina- I
rv to he holiien at Greenville Court House for
tireenvilli' District ou I'rohiii, tin- tw/< </<o/ of
Mtii'h, next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to .drew cause,
if any they have, why a Filial Settlement of said
estate should not he made, or their consent to
the sumo will he taken as confessed.
(liven under inv hand, this 18th day of December,
A. 1)., 1 Sot!.
KOI SHUT McKAV, 0. G. D.
Ordinary's Office, ) *
Greenville, S. CL J Dec. 27. 33?3:n
r!Plft 4* W. IS I h tf 1a\a?jkl Zaa.k
? *> ??u ? ill
G RKEN VI LEE DISTRICT.
Eii lite Court of Ordinary,
William 0<?1 iirli11y, Administrator, Applicant,
against Nancy Smith, llirnm Smith. David
Smith, Madison I), Loftis and I tester his w i!e,
Joseph Smith, Elizabeth Ross, Defendants.?
Petition for Pinal Settlement ami Derive.
IT npi?onrin<* to my satisfaetion that Hiram
L Smith, Davi.l Smith, Madison D. l.ofii* ami
Hester hia wife, Joseph Smith ami KlixuLeth
Ross, reside without tin* limits of this Slate: It
is, therefore, ()r>lerc<l. That they do appear at a
Court of Ordinary, to ho hohleii at. Greenville
Court House, for Greenville District. on the lith
dav of Mareh next, at 11 o'elork, A. M., to shew
cause, if any they have, why a Final Settlement |
and Decree of the Personal Estate of Ziinian
Smith deeeased, should not he made, else their
consent to the same will ho entered of record.
KOllERT MrKAV, l?. G. 1>. j
Ordinnry*n Office, 12th Doe., lN5i">. "?'J- 12
W. P. PEICE,
Ctltonmj tvt Caw,
AND CLEP.K OF TOWN COUNCIL,
OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE, |
tD TUN * CVWH I'll !'i % : V, ?J,
Will promptly attend to the collection of Notes
niul Accounts, settling Claims, Ac.
E. R. STOKES,
HI (OK-BIN'DKU AND
Hlniih-Kook ITVaiiiifhcliirrr,
(In rear of Carolina Times Office,)
? u S a
BLANK BOOKS ruled to nnv pnftrrn, and manufactured
of lite I test innterinls and in
the moat durable nuinncr.
PERIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS, Ac., lonnd in
every variety of style, ?t sliort notice.
Country orders promptly attend* 1 to. ?,fi?2
Dec 4 30 1y
G. S. BOWER,
nmiiifueliirer atud Brulor lit
J FURNITURE of every description,
mjrr_ n,,(^
jSABa CIIAIRS of every style.
FISK'S CELEBRATED MEIALIC BURIAL CASES.
0/yxxiitc the CoiKjaree IIuuset
Dee. II. COLUMBIA, 3. C l>
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
COIlKKCTKU WKKKI.V FOB T1IK CKTKKFH10K,
By Grady & Goodlott, Merchants.
CIkbkxvillk, Jaxiakv 14, 1857.
BAGGING, Gunny, peryurd, u 25
Dundee, a 20
BACON ....llama, |K>r ll?., now, 12^r
Shoulders, " 10
Sides, ? 12.J
Hog round, nett, 10"
PORK, C a 0j
BUTTLlt.. .Goshen, per i?>. Uv>ue.
Country, per lb. 15
COFFEE.. .Kio, per lb. 154
Jnvn, J or lb. 18 a 20*
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0| a 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
Osnnburgs, per yd. 11 ? 124
FLOUII.... Country, pei bid. $0 a ?7 00
Country, pet sack, u ?3
G11AIN Corn, per lusdiel. 55 a 00
Wheat, per lutfhe 1. ?100 ?1.10
Outs, |.??i bushel, a 35
IRON Sveotv., per lb. (J^ a 7
English, per lb. a 5^ 1
LAW> per lb. a 13
MOLASSES, W. I. per pal. 05
V ( \ - -! ? 1 !\r\
a* v., j;.n. tt juu
>YlllTP....%t " |icr gal. 100
'JlLlS Lamp, per gal. a >?'24
Train, jier gal. 87^ u $1:}
LitlSCCd, $1^
RICE jut lb. a 8.JHOPE
nor lb. 15 a 20
SUGARS. ..N. Orleans, por lb. a 14
l'orto Riou, per lb. a 14
Loaf, per lb. 18-1
Cruslic.l, pel lb. 18 j
Keliiioil, pei It. a 15
SALT per bushel,
Salt, per sack, $2 25
SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12.1 a 15
Yellow, per ib. 8 a 10
SHOT per Ib. 12?
Shot, per bag, a $'2|
Nelliw^ (J)i'tfo
THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
i Jewelry of Clilirlex Sliiitli, i
4V jffijlopposite the Mansion House, will
sa dafcenow l?e closed out at very low prices
VIZ :
A quantity of very tine (Sold and Silver W'nlcli|
es, of Kngli-di and Swiss Manufacture.
[ Plain, l.apiue, Anebors, l.evers. Hail Road Time
Keepers, Duplex and Chronometers.
AI>0, ON IIANI),
A quantity of Second hand Watches, iiiiionff
which are "Genuine Tohins Levers."
J'lTWfiJjXY,
In great, variety ; all the articles urunlly found
in a JKWKLRY STOKE.
Publish Plated Ware,
B- a a
ArO., ?fcO.
C3f"Tnko Notice that Mr. Smith now offers |
IIIS ENTIRE STOCK
At Greatly Reduced Frices
November 2??. 28 8m
W. II. IIOVKV &iU
DEALERS IN
FANCY &STAPLK DRY GOODS,
j RICH DRESS GOODS, BONNE IS, RIBBONS,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
AN J)
READY-MAU? CLOTHING,
ixniA-nuniiKii GOODS,
i/?}a
J. J. IIOVKY. W. II. IIOVKY.
N. 1'.?Orders accompanied by the cash for
Medical, Law or J.ibrary Books, Musical Instruments
ami Small it's, promptly tilled in Now
York, and delivered at our com:tor on shortest
not ice.
October 23, 21 tf.
D R 7 M~B. EARLE,
(JUKKN ViLLK, S. C.,
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR,
DBALKU IN
TOrOLHJ i.lilj, C\iPaints, Oils,
Modicinos, V:ir?ii*hrs,
iliciniials, /*'% BRUSHES,
5>Y K-STI!FFS,
U'hi(e licati ?V Zinc* White.
llllKI/iNU COM.. Kl'ITOS WITII TIIK AIIOVK lll'SIXKSS IS
I A UUARAXTKK 1 HAT KVKIIV1IIING IS OK TIIK IIKsT
QUALITY, AND WILL IIF. SOLI> OX TIIK
.1 10. MOST REASON A liLK TERMS. 6-ly
Wm, H. Allen's
nKNTAI. BOOMS will l,c CLOSED until tbe
1 st. of M :i reb next.
December till, 185G. .10 tf
mi - A - j.: * - - ? *
xxiompsoxi 5 Antiseptic cc Aromatic
Tooth Soap,
H ANCII K IT'S Saponaceous I>onliifloe;
,1.0.1 loirriish's Supeiior Tooth Soap:
Another lot of Halm of a Thousand Flowers.
I'hoHipson's C'eh-brated \Va?hii g('mil pound.
Herman Chemical Krasive Soap, for Clean j
ing l'aints, removing grouse, tar ami printcrV
ink. 'J his soap is unsurpassed,
Ju>it received i iul for sale at the New
l>mg Stoic of MI.MS ?fc LoX(i.
Sept.lC- 10 if.
ST AG 10 LINK FROM
Abbeville to Washington.
VI'Ol.Tt IIOUSi: STACK leaves i
Abbeville, S. C., on Mondnys,->"E=22ci
Wednesday*, and Fridays.
Leaves Washington, fin., on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday mornings.
A daily Train leaves Washington it 7 o'clock
A. M., for Atlanta.
.1 AS. K. WADDY. Washington.
JOHN M.UKYDK, Aijent at Abbeville. Office
at the I'ost-OtTiee. Oct. i.'ii
Stuttoringand Stammering Cured I
BY 1>R. WYCKOFT',
Of I'ittibni'Ki Pa.
WITHOUT PAIN OR SURGICAL OPERATION.
\ \ 7 ll<> will rend tlio enrr fu i?nv part- of the
? T World, on the receipt, of ?lO; find the
money rrtiirncil, if tho euro in not ollVctunl.?
?}/~All letter* inuit ho nddrciWed to I >11. \\ YCKOFK,
I?ox 74d, I'ittshurg, Pa , in euro of Arthur*.
Kndgcrs A Co., llnnker*.
I\S,?-Comwpondents will please enclose stamp ]
for return postage.
Caution.?All person* who eannot prodooo in v ,
genuine cvrtifiuate, are humhugn.
DR. W.
September 35. 'JO & ly.
NEW FA|i AND WINTER
ewtocDSc
QdtVTkX k
IMIANKKl I. for ] n*t r>-i>|<'<H folly
inform tlifir friends nnl^^e joililie petiornlly,
thai llicy nro now reeei vTTig a large fcte?k
of' <E^ ?X?4KJ???Hi9
consistinir of Very ("lioioe Fn I tries, Jiew Stvlca
and ELKO ANT t)KSl(JVS for
fllRESS fiOOllfS,
A large nnd well selected stock of Goods for
smTOHJsrin's wjeak.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Blankets, Flannel*, Plain*, Kereeys,
Shirting, Sheeting. ?to.
HATS AND CAPS,
^AsBoots and Shoes,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
dbiwas, idvs-^irwffa, &@GROCERIES!
41^4!I-poa the most reasonable terms for cash.
Weueeni it unnecessary to enumerate oil, or
even a | ortioii of the articles we have on hand,
invite the public to nil inspection of our
Stock, if. embraces everv nitiole usually kept,
and \vc think that customers will lind it to their
advantage to give us n cull {^T*At the New
Brick Store south of ihc New Court ]lous??._g1
obady <t goodlktt.
Oet. 2. 21 If
W. il. II 0 V K Y
PROPRIETORS OF
tifccnbille, S. 6.
FANCY & STAPLE DllY GOODS,
rich dress silks, bonnets, ribbons,
siiiuvin, si Embroideries.
aokxts von
ICIPS F1RF.-PKOOF SAFES, T 5,
lV Stoddard's Warranted Piano Fortes, 2* V,
Mrs. Allen's Word's Hair Restorer, r. Pi
1 >r. W. It Motfatt's Pills and Bitters, - ^
1 ?r. Dnvid Jnyne's Patent Medicines, 3.H
London <L' C'??.'s " " ? 2
A. It. A 1 J. Sands' Sarsnparilln, J ** Pt
A*?. 2, (,'fca>'r!itmCit fiiiililinii*,
Kt'nrfi/ oy>po*itr Manx ton Jfoitxr.
January 17, 1850. SO If
Elford & Donaldson,
tSWii 1111 s. <13.
c. j. elford. t. q. donaldson.
win. up. oil)
1
REED & GOODLETT,
Ar:tf^aic*f;xiYa /*v?'
<* recti vi lie, S. C.
itiTOfficc next door to F. F. Dhattik ?t Co.
j. i*. hek1>.] [?. d. good lett.
Jautiary 12 35 tf
MEiiciiANrs hotel"
BY JAMES M. HURST,
So (B.
Board?$150 Per Day.
February 21. -It tf
ST A TE ()F So UJII C A noLIXA
G KEEN VILLF. 1USTRICT.
1NT THE COMStOM l'LKAS.
Vardrv McMee ) Attachment.
VS. > II. LKK TIIKUSTOX,
Josrpli Noo. ) PI'lF's Alt'v.
"ITTIIEHEAS, tlio Plaintiff did, on the
VV I t'll day of October, file his dec'aration
agaiiii-t the I lefeinlnnt, who (as it is
said) i? absent from and without the limits
i of this State, and lists neither wife nor ntI
torney known within the same, upon whom
I ;t copy of the said declaration might be served.
It i<, therefore, ordered, that the raid f>o;
fondant do appear and plead to the said declaration
on or before the 141It day of October,
which will be in the year of our Lotd
one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven,
otheruise final and absolute judgment will
then be given and awardiij against liini.
W. A. Mcl>AN IEL. c. c. v.
Clerk's OlHee, Greenville District.
Get. 30, 23 td
HIo, for (lie Wed!
AS I INTEND MOVING WEST, I
feLotr,'.- for sale in / J* A XDS on Horsepeii
Creek, It miles S?.tr lienBf- of Greenville C. Jl.,
containing about 7 Si I Aries. Oil tlio place is a
very largo body of Woodlni V, ns well timbered
ns any in the l/istrict. Tbe t inntntion is in good
order. On it is a very Inr^o body of excellent
Creek bottom, and some v?rv pood I'p-lnnd Under
eulliv ntion, and very pood Orchard*. The improvements
arc all in pood repair, consisting of
a commodiousDwelling, pood Kitchen, with a
Work-room attached, Meat-house, large Corncrib,
Stables, Cow-house, Sheep f ?ld, l-'odder and
llav I turns, house for Plantation Tools, Wagon
Shed and Carriage House, Carpenter's asid blacksmiths'Shop,
ami a good Overseer'* Mouse and
Negro Cabins. Also, a new and lient Hath Mouse
at the Spring, near the residence. The place is
well watered. There are several springs of pure
water, and the Creek runs through, near the centre
of the Tract. The Owelling is situated on
nn eminence, mid coitoiiaiids a view of a large
portion of the farm. rl he place is perfectly healthy,
and, for a person wishing an Cp-country
brain or Stock farm, this would ho a very drsirable
place. 1 will sell low. I'W further information
itiouire ol tlic i roprJctor, on the place.
A. J. S'l'uNE.
Clear Spring I\ O., S. C.
Oft. 30, 25 tf.
fl??cape<i.
117M. \()\VIM(N, n free person of color, was
* \ arrested by mo, on tlie 'ilbl inotwith it
State's Warrant. Said Nowdon is about tis feet
bigli, rntlior square built, very dark color, mid
weighs abort 17ft or lM) poiiniln. He in from
Abbeville llistrict, S. <\, nml I bin not ice is to assist
me in rc-enptm ing hint. Any information respecting
bim will be thankfully received by nnj
at Greenville Court House.
' Nov 27 S'.i-tf Z. MARTIN, Marshnl.
PIANO TUNING,
-j_. Till? subscriber would of""U*
v* ^'r bissertiecs to tlie citixei a.
n of tsrocnville and the sur* 4
I W ?iO Iffarttuudjntc country in the nf.
itImhc business. He will gi\?
satisfaction, or no charge Mill be made.
I *. M. MtKI'HEY.
June ft, 4 It