MAY-DAY.
THE Annual Celebration of this
Floral Festival will take place on Friday,
tbe 1st of May next.
The voung ladies of the Female College,
and of the village generally, who desire to
participate in tho exercises of the occasion,
K are requeatod to assemble at the Female Collego
at 10 o'clock, A. from whence they
will be escorted in procession by the Butler
Guards and the University Riflemen to the
New Court lWuse, where the ceremonies of
Coronation will be performed, and several
addresses, appropriate to the fete, w ill be delivered.
The
Greenville Band have kindly consented
to assist in the lestivities of the day.
The Faculty and Students of ?l?o
College, Furinan University, Odd Fellows'
8chool, nnd tho other Schools in Greenville,
nnd the citizens generally, are invited to be
present.
After the exercises in the Court House,
the procession will move to some convenient
grove in the vicinity?which will be designated
hereafter?where a I'ic Nic will be
provided.
Tbo Committee solicit contiibulions to the
Pic Nic, and will give notice before the Celebration
where the contributions aro to be
ent.
C. R. TWITTY, Committee
C. J. ELFORD, ]. of
ROBT McKAY, i Arrnngom'nis
April 23, 1857.
For Tax Colleotor.
tfTTlIE FRIENDS OF W. S. Turner
Announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector
1 at the next Election.
1 1 ?. J
Greaoilold's Family Grocery.
REMOVAL.
THE Subscriber lias REMOVED from hi* Old
Stand to the Store Room UNDER McBEK'S
HALL recently occupied hy John Rnrsey. lie
is receiving large and fresh supplies every day
in the Grocery line, and has on hand A No. 1
lot of BOOTSk SHOES, HATS. Ac. All of which
will he disposed of loiv for Cash.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
' Av.;ir?v^ i? nun, lie IIUI'CT IIU lliny HUTU II POI1tintuition
of the name t?y the bargains he now
offers to the public.
Ap 30 51-tf A. 0 KEEN FIELD.
PARTICULAR NOTICE
IS INVITE!) TO THE STOCK OF
JEWELRY,CLOCKS, WATCHES,
CHINA VASES
AXD FANCY ARTICLES
?SL 0 WHICH I HAVE JUST UECEIVEI>
and nrn offering nt such
It JHtReduced l'riuet that one cnniiut
-tftSj'SvlgHE"'help buying ? ?uy motto being:
" tpiiek sales an<l sninil prolita."
Then come, one nnd nil, nnd give ns n enll.
tST" Clocks, Watches nnd Jewelry REPAIRED.
SAMUEL STRADLEY.
Ap 30 51 tf__
CH A RLE S H I CKET,
(Succrsnor to Emanuel Currant,)
MANUFACTURER OF
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
BRACKH'M, WINDOW CORNICES,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
154 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
or Old Frames lie gilt equal to new. JBE*
April SO 61 ly
JAMES L QBE. WM. P. PRICE.
ORR & PRICE ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
a Aiwil Oft in
;' IJASDYT CANDY!!
rj^IIOSE who are foud of regaling their palate*
.L can find some of Hie Sweetest aiul Richest
CANDIES that ever they smacked their lips upon,
at the Sign of theUoldeu Mortar. Call and
lest them. also,
FIGS, RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS,
A'O. ALSO,
CHOICE CIGARS ANI) TOBACCO.
Ap 23 50-3 M. R. KARLE.
For Sale.
AIIORSE that works in single or double
harness, and is a good Saddle Horse, may
he treated for at private sale until the first Monday
in May. Any person wishing to buy can he
furnished with particulars by enquiring at this
-office. EU-'i April 23
"FHTlTo oWT
Afresh supply of hats and caps.
Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery,
Glassware, Ac , jtist received At
A|> 23 60-tf A. GUKEN FIELO'S.
All Sorts of Liquors.
AT Greenfield's Family Groeery Store may
now be found a well selected assortment
of Choice LIQUORS, viz; Ale and l'ortcr, of the
best brands; Cham peg oca, Hock and Claret
Wines; Schiedam Sehnnpps; Brandy Peaches
and Cherries; line and common Brandies;
Whiskey, of different blands; Jamaica Ruui; n
variety of Cordials.
Ap"23 60-tf A. GREENFIELD.
TAIXjORlISrO.
f I'MIE Snbsrihers wish to inform the citizens of
X Greenville, and the surrounding country,
thot they have takes the room so wull known
as the < Irdinary's Office, In the Old Court House,
where they are prepared to execute all Work in
their line of business with promptness and despats'i.
They aolisit a share of pnblio patron*
age, and warrant to make good fit a Cleaning
and Repairing done on short notice.
A. BEECO.
^VM. W. SCOGGINS.
April 19 , 49 8
AN ORDINANCE,
For the Regulation of the Market.
SECTION1 I. Be it orduined by tho Tntendant
nnd Wardens of the Town of Greenville in
Council assembled. That from and after the |u?*sing
of this Ordinance, the front pnrt of the hnso
ment story of the present market house shall bo
kept, as heretofore, principally as a flesh market;
and the rear of the same for the rule of poultry,
fish, vegetables, butter, eggs, do.
Hfcc. 2. Be it further ordained, That the stalls
in the front market shall be rented ut 10 dollars
per annum, payable in advance.
Sec. 8. Be it further ordained. That no person
whatever shall be compelled to bring any beet
or other fresh meat to tne market house, but may
sell it in any part of the town, and at any time,
except during market hours, by paying nn annual
tax of ten dollars; and in case any person I
or persons shall bring and offer for sale any
I hocf or other fresh meat in the ineorpot aie Sin. .
t its of said town, such person or prisons shall |
|.*v lor enon ocei sixty-two cents, ami for each I
veal, sheep, hog or gout, twelve-and-a-half
cents; and, on refusal to pay the same, such beef,
tea!, shtep, hog or gnat, or so inuch thereof as
shall be sufficient for that purpose, shall be
taken bv the marshal or clerk of the market
and sold, and the tax deducted from the proceeds
of said sale, and the balance, if unv,
refunded to the owner of such beof, veal, sheep,
hog or goat, as the ease may bo; and any person
who shall sell any beef or other fresh meat
without license, 6hali he subject to n tine of five
dollars.
Sac. 4. Bo it. further ordained, That the market
house shall be kept open for the sale of produce
every day, except. Kuhdnya, during the market
hours, which ahafl hereafter he in the morning
Irom the 20th March to the 20th September
until 9 o'clock, A. M., and from the 20th Sep
teinher to the 20th March until 10 o'clock, A. M.,
and on every Saturday night it sliall he lighted
up from dark until the ringing of the hell.
Sko. 5. Be it further ordained, That no person
shall be permitted to monopolize the stalls or
stands: Provided, That this shall not be construed
to prohibit any jierson occupying a stall
or stand from renting n vacant stall or stand,
when there shall be no other applicant for the
same.
Skt. fl. Be it further ordained, Thnl persons
occupying stands or stalls, after having used the
same, shall he required to have the same well
scoured or cleansed; and or. failure to do so,
shall pay the sum of two dollars, and be prohibited
from occupying the :ame until such tine
be paid.
Sko. 7. Be it further ordained. That all articles
sold in the mnrket house liy weight, shall
be weighed in scales; and any person detected
selling in the market house any articles weighed
Willi steelyards or scales unjustly balanced, or
using fnlse weights, shall be tmed not exceeding
twenty dollars; nnd any purchaser wlio shall
consitfer himself unjustly dealt with in regnrd
to weight, may make complaint thereof to the
1 Chief Marshal, or Clerk of tho Market, who
: thereupon shall cause the article in dispute to he
i-ro-wcighed, and his decision thereon shall be
, linnl.
o u- i * * ?
. o. do iv iiirinpr orontnoil, 'Hint 110 person
or persons shall offer for sale any diseased or
unsound meat, under o penalty of twenty dollars
for each and every offence; and it shall he
j the especial duty of the Chief Marshal, or Clerk
I of thy Market, to see that no such unsound or
1 diseased meat is offered for sale in the market or
J elsewhere in the town, and to inform against oft
fenders.
8?ic. 0. Ife it further ordained, That the superintendence
of the market house shall hereafter
devolve upon the Chief Marshal, whose duly it
shall he to have raid market house lighted up
I every Saturday night, as specified in section
1 fourth, lie shnll also enforce good order in and j
about the market house ; he shall inspect all the I
weight* and scales used therein, and tost their
correctness ; he shall have the market house
cleanly swept fovprv.-day ; ami shall enforce all
the regulations emhrnoed in this ordinance; and
in case of his necessnrv absence, he shall appoint
one of Ids assistants to perform the above duties.
Sw. 10. He it further ordained, That no marshal
of the town shall be permitted to aet as
clerk or book-keeper for any person or persons I
Rolling any commodity whatever in I lie market, j
house, nor l?c interested, either directly or indi- i
' recti}*, in any such sales.
j Sw, 11. He it. further ordained, That all i
sums of money for stallage or fines provided for I
in this ordinance shall be collected IA" the Chief
Marshal, and be accounted for and paid over by
liim to the Town Clerk, together with the names
of the persons from whom received, once a i
month at least ; and all penalties imposed here- 1
l>y shall lie subject to the decision ot the 1 litem
dant, or in his absence ot any two or more of I
tins "Wardens.
Skix 12. He it further ordained. That where a j
hoc is imposed upon a free white person for a
violation of this ordinance, the penult v for a like
violation by- a slave, or free person of color, on
| failure to jiay such fine, shall he corporal elms
uwmeui, ui uio discretion of the luteudant or i
one Warden. ' |
Sko. 13. Be it further ordained, That it shall j
not he lawful for any negro trader to exhibit for
Bale any nivro or negroes in the market house,
] or within fifteen yards on every aide thereof,
under ?i penalty of twenty dollars for each and
every day he shall exhibits
Hair. 14. Be it further ordained. That, this ordinance
shall take olivet from and after the first j
day of June next. I
Done ami ratified under the corporate seal of ]
the said Town of Greenville, on the .-eventh
j a.1 day of April, in the year of our l.ord one
thousand eight, hundred and fifty-sever..
II. LKK TIIRL'STON, Intcndnnt.
W. P. PniCK, Town Clerk.
April '23 6A 4
GREENFIELD'S
FAMILV IJIMHMV STOKE..
.
I UNDER M'BEE'S HALl--8URSEV!S OLO STAND.
J TUST RECEIVED, at the nlrove Store, a Gen|
19 ernl Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
selected by the proprietor, consisting of choice
articles of SUGARS, Coffee, Molasses, Itiee, Rice
: Flour, Pish, etc., etc. To all of which he invites
I the attention of housekeepers and other*,
j April 23 . ' 60 if
\ Dictionary
OF SELECT AND POPULAR QUOTATIONS,
which are in t -
? _ ... tmv v lanru irum ine
f.atin. French, fli*ek, Spanish and Italian languages;
together with n collection of Uw Maxims
anil Term* ; translated into English. "He
lias been to a great feast of languages, and stolen
all the scraps."?Rhaktptarc. For sale at the
GKERNYILLK BOOKSTORE
Spurgeon's Sermons,
IJMKST and SECOND SERIES, fo sale at tlie
A1 GREENVILLE BOOKSTORE
Napoleon
And the marshal# of tiik empire.
Two volumes complete in one, with finely
engraved portraits, at.
J. C. r. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
CANDY.
| 4 FRESH supply ol excellent CANDY now I
j il on hand and for sale at t he Drug Store of I
j April 2 4.7?tl" J. H. BEAN. |
w-a
*r .' v - ~
g_L, - -I ggg
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
CIRCULATION, OVER 100,000 COPIES WEEKLY.
25 WITNESSES;
Oil,
ram y?!E?-ra (o ornnratra.
John S. 3)i|e is the Uvlljolr.
WHO has had 10 yours experience as a Hanker
and Publisher, and Author of
A Series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle,
when, for 10 successive nights, over
?&* 500,000 People
Greeted him with rounds of nppiause, while iie
exhibited tlie manner in which Counterfeiter*,
execute their Frauds, and the Surest and Shortest
Menus of Detecting them!
The Jiank Note Engraven all say he is the
greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OK THE PRESENT
CENTURY FOR
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES
Describing Every Genuine llill in Existence,
and Exhibiting nt. a Glance, every
Counterfeit in Circulation ! I
A **! !? rtrso/l " ? !?? ' '* * ***** **" ?
V. OV miiniriioiy, mat Itfil'I'-KKSCE 19
Easy an.I DETECTION Instantaneous.
No Jadex to examine! No pages to hunt
up! But so simplified and arranged, that the
Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see all
at a glance !
BiVOLISff FRKNOTI AXD (IKII MA V.
Thus each may read the name in his own Native
Tongue.
Most Perfect Bank Note List Published.
Also, a List of
ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA!
A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe
hud America will be published in each edition,
together with nil the Important. Ncwn of
the Day. Also, a SERIES OF TALKS, from an
old Manuscript found in the East. It furnishes
the most Complete History of Oriental Life, describing
the most perplexing positions in which
the ladies and gentlemen of that, country have
been 60 often found. These Stories will cont inue
throughout the whole year, and will prove the
most entertaining ever offered to the public.
?TF uruished M eekiy, to subscribers only, at
$1 a yeur. All letters must lie addressed to
john s. dye, bkokkk,
Publisher and Proprietor,
70 Wall Street, New York.
April 23 ao ly
Land Agents.
rpiIOMAS 11. A It. E. BOW EN. Locating Land
1- Agents, wish to inform the public tlint
tliey are now in Texas for the purpose of locating
Lnndson Shares. Fnr?l,ooO they can locate
18uo Aores of Laud and pay expenses, one-third
off for the locators, which leaves, to the person
having it located, 1200 Acres for $l,0O0. Land
is rising rapidly in that State now, and there is
a great rush for it. Tlios.s wishing to invest money
in this line, would do well to cull on the
undersigned, who will, on the receipt of the
money, give the licoessarv bonds.
JOHN HO WEN,
PEASE BO WEN,
April 11? 49-3 Greenville, S. 0.
STATU or SOUTH t AltOlJW
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SSicrifPw
!> Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to
me directed, I will sell before the Court
Mouse door, ut the usual hours of sale, on the
first Monday in MAY next:
1 liny Mule: levied on a* the propertv
of.I. L. Jenkins, lit. the suit of O. II. Jenkins
and J. M. Jenkins, Administrators.
200 Acres of Land, more or less,
lying in Greenville District, in two miles of
Chicks' Spring*, adjoining,lands of G. \V. King,
ot?I.; ns the property of W. II. Stone, ut th>j
suit of Bancroft, licit* it- .MarshalI.
Term* CASH; purchaser* to pay tor title*.
i>. itoke, S. O. 1?.
ShcrilV* Office, April 8. I8.r>7. 4S-td
TAT PR IV ATE S ALE.
. ^ A 11ANDSOM B RESIDENCE
on Buncombe Street, with all neecssnry
Out buildings.
Jg?>a ctTfc-afo. Also one on l'cmllctoii street.
The above are nearly new, with commodious!
lot* attaelicil.
Also, a vacant lot on Buncombe street,
j Apply to 11. LEE Til HUSTON.
April i. 47 tf
~N K W M 11 iT jI\KliV~
AND
! Dress-Making Establishment.
MRS. WATTS AND MISS
yyUL GORDON would respectfully call the
attcuiion of the laidie* of Greenville and vicinity
to the faet. that they will open, on Saturday,
the 4th inst., one of the finest and largest
stock* of French and American MILLINERY
ever brought, to this Town, which, for richness
and elegance, cannot he surpassed, embracing
all the latest and most approved styles.
Being confident Hint, none enn go awav dissatisfied,
they earnestly solicit an early call and inspection
of the same. Our terms aV<; low.
I Ladies' Old Mats clcan??l m?t n
j new. Mines' Gipfies clranod Ami made over in
the most Approved And latest Gipsy style.
LEGHORN 1IATS iu large riuantities.
Country Milliners supplied on r Cusonabic
terms.
House ou Avenue Street opposite the Post
Oftioe. 47? tf April 2
Third l)oor above the Mansion Ifoiuw,
WOULD respectfully roll the Attention of
his friends, And the public generally, to
his recent enlarged Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
&c. Physicians, Merchants, Fanners,
Heads of Families, and all persons in want of
Articles in his line, \s ill do well to call and examine
his assortment. Articles for family use,
Spices, Flavoring Extract), etc., constantly on
hand. Also Pure Medieal Wines uml ltrur.dy.
April 2-47 if
W.S. LAWTON, ) f C. M. BREAKER,
Formerly of < of
Law touvillo, S. C. ) ( Charleston, S. C.
LAWTON & CO.,
Far 1 or*. Forwarding and Conn
mission iHorrliiints,
Wo. 30 East Bay and Boycc t0 CWs Wharf,
GJB&&S?!3S8Qzb, ?.
WILL HKI.t.
COTTON, III CE, FLX )UK,WIIEAT,COHN,
NAVAL Smiths: A.r,
1Having an experience of twenty-five
yenra in business, wo guarantee an ti a faction to
all who patronize lift.
REFRRENCK8?Hon. K DeTreville, Kx
T.ieut. Gov., .1. II Shepherd, Esq., of the firm of
Shepherd A MoCreery, Jan. Tapper, Esq., Master
in hquity, Hon. W.J. Grayson, Kx-Colleotor and
Kx. M. (5., Charleston, S. C.; Uev. II' 1>. Duncan,
Gen. L. M. Ayer, liarn well, S. C.; Got. C.J. McDonald,
Judge T. Stocks, Georgia ; R G. Jaudon,
B-q., Dr. II. G. Mays, Florida; Joseph Ramsey,
Ksq., Tenn. 44 Mb li
: ML
N E W
SPRING JJOODS.
GRADY & GOODLETT,
One Door South of the Old Court House,
GREENVILLE, S. C,
AFTEU returning our grateful thanks to our
friends am! customer*, for their pa*t very
liberal patronage to our business, we desire to
call their attention, as well an that of the public
generally, to our very large und finely assorted
stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
which we are uow reeeivitxr nn.l orl>i<>l> li??
been purchased by one of the firm with care,
end on very ttdvitntAffcouK terms an to price#,
and which wc nre determined on selliug a# low
as they can be bought, at retail, anywhere.
Our stock, in the way of DRY GOODS, embraces
alinnst every article called for, either by
Ladies or Gcutlemuii, in Fancy or Staple Dry
Goods.
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Talmas,
Shawls, Mantles, &c.
Hoots ami Shoes, Trunks, &c.
A very extensive and fashionable assortment.
HATS AND CAPS.
The latest styles, for Men and Boys, in great
>" variety.
Ready-Made Clothing.
A very heavy and varied assortment, for Men
and Boys.
Perfumeries, Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery,
Guns, Carpenter's Tools, blacksmiths'
Tools,
Crockery and Glnsmwnre,
DRUGS, MEDICINES *fc DYE-STUFFS,
Books a ltd Slatioiiery,
SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON.
OROCEKIES,
A very heavy stock of
V% Kio and .lava COFFERS
Brown and Crushed SUGARS
^Teas^M'dasses. Spices, Cigars, 1'owdcr, Shot,
Lead and Indigo.
SACK AND TABLE SALT.
Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yaru.
Nails, (Jlas#, Ac., Ac.
FRE811 GARDEN SERBS.
GUADY A GOOD LETT.
April 9 48 if
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
STOCK OF
i j\i >i i:s; 'goods.
M II S . \VA L T ( ) N
MOST rwpwtfully informs
her former imtrous and friends,
H IklSjffcffill'u" Undies generally, tluit
ha? i'lst returned from Now
P.Wm5>SMy York with a New an<l Beuuti\
f"1 Slo,'k of MILLIXKUY, of
TJBp her own selection, consisting o(
STRAW & NEAPOLITAN BONNETS,
And n new mid beautiful variety of
IS u g e ii i c Sltnpcs .
She also wishes to eull th?, attention of the
Undies to Iter assortment of FUOWKRS, wliieh
is the tin est and most beautiful ever brought to
Greenville, and to her stock of DRKSS CATS ami
HEAD DRESSES, and CRAPE and MOL'ltN INC
Bonn ins.
Dresses made in the very latest style and
best manner.
"."Orders from the Country promptly attended
to. 48-tf April !>
Come One! Come All!
AND 1IUY YOU SOME NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
liir.six OPF.NKD,
j AT Tli / ; It 'EL I. h'XO H'.V ST. 1A'D OF
1 BAILEY'S CROSS ROADS,
:o:
r|~MIK snbseriher is now receiving a large am
JL well selected assortment of SPRING am
SUMMER GOODS, consisting of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
OR.OOEF1IES,
CHOCKEJ1Y,
lEtATJTOTA'MS! 4k .nrr'p-r.'irw
ANI> '
> Boots and Shoes.
A beautiful assortment and latest style of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
And many other Articles too numerous to enumerate.
Groceries will he sold for C'wdi only; other
! Goods on a credit, to prompt paying customers,
A discount of 10 per cent, allowed for cash payments
on all Goods except Groceries
l*. S.?Country Produce taken in exchange for
any Goods.
Thankful for past patronage, I still hope to he
literally patronized. \V. 0 BAILEY.
April 0- 48 tf
one door"soutTof the new court house.
THE FIRM
OF
AUK OFFERIXO TO TIIE PUBLIC NEW
ARRIVALS OF
Kprins: and Summer
EMBRACING THE LATEST STYLES OF
LADIES' JVItESS GOODS,
vi*:
(1 IXOHAMS, English nml American Print*,
~M Bareges and Chally*, I*nwns, Cambrics,
Alpaca* ami Calicuc*. A large assortment. of
WHITE GOODS,
Such as Cambrics, Jaconet*. Swiss ami Muslin,
etc., etc. ami,
/*\S5Dr)
Housekeeping Goods,
a READY MADE OLOTIIINO, HATS an J
CAIN, BOOTS ami SHOES, Crockery,
| Hardware, UUOCEUIKS, Paint*, Oil*, Medicines,
Ac.
To nil of which we invite the attention of our
I friends and the public generally. Thankful for
| the patronage heretofore bestowed upon our
| house, wc think that an examination of our
j Stock will serve to cause a continuation of the
i patronage *o generously bestowed heretofore.
&r Coiitihrv Produce token in cxchnny.
i April 2 4 7 If
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
COURKCTKl) WKKKLT fUK TUB BNTRRPRIHE,
By Grady & QoodUtt, Kerohanti.
OltKKNVILLK, APRIL 29, 1857.
BAGGING, Guur.y, per yard, a 25
Dundee, a 20
BACON ... .llama, jkm* lb., new, 15
Shoulder*, 44 12*
Smw?, " 15
Ilog round, 13
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
Country, per lb. '20
COl "EE.. .Kio, per lb. 15$
Java, j?er lb. . o 20
DOMESTICS, Shil ling, per yd. 6* a 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
OMiiakurgs, puryd. 11 a 12$ i
FLOUR ....Country, per bbl. *0 u $G 50 1
Country, per sack, u >3
GRAIN Corn, jnjr bushel. 85
Wheat, per hiuhei. $ 1.25
Oats, per bushel, o 45
IRON Swedes, per lb. G* a 7
. English, per 11*. a 6*
LARD per lb. , a 12*
MOLASSES, W. 1. per gal. 75
N. O., per. gal. new crop, *1.25
SYRUP.... 44 44 per gal.
OILS..... .Lamp, per gal. fcl* a $2*
Train, per gal. 67* a &1*
Linseed, *U
RICE per lb. . a 8*
ROPE. per lb. 15 u 20
SUGARS. ..N. Orleans, per 11?. a 15
l'orto Rico, per lb. a 14
Loaf, per lb. 20
Crushed, per lb, 20
Refined, per lb. u IGjl
SALT per bushel, $1
Salt, per snek, $2 00 I
SOAP Colfrate.nale.i>r.lli-19X n 1 r. 1
r-t *i * | """J aw
Yellow, per ib. 8 a 10
SHOT per lb. 12$
Shot, |>er bag, a $2 J
SPANISH CIO A KS.
A LAIIOK lot of choice Brands just received
nnd for sole at the Drug Store of
April > 47-tf J IT. DEAN.
vv. il1i0yei & co,,
proprietors of
The Ladies' Store.
A RK NOW. and will ho constantly receiving I
a V. Fresh Importations, purchased hv ore of
the partners, who has some twenty-five years'
experience in buyiiis and selling Go.tds. "They
would invite special attention to their large
(stock of
White and Embroidered Goods, Rich Silk
Tissues, 1 >eBeges, Chnllys, Crape lie
Paris, Bereges, Muslins, Brilliants,
Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines,
Canton Crape, Ginghams,
French, English and
American Print*,
Arc., Arc.
ALSO, JUST IX,
A NICK LOT OF
| New Bonnets, Ribbons, Ruches, Wreaths,
Flowers, Blonds, Valencia, Thread and
Brussels Edgings, White ami Black
Crape Collars and Sleeves,
Embroidered, Linen and
Muslin Collars, Long
Lawns, Plain and
Emb'd L. C. Handkerchiefs,
And ninny other NICK AND FANCY GOODS.
All of which it will be their endeavor to sell as
cheap as possible. -4#??tf Mil 2t?
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1 SUUGIX)N DENTIST,
UAS returned from Philadelphia, prepared.
. in every way, to perform all operations
in his profession in the most skilful and approved
mnuiier. Bavins procured every improvement
! of the dav. liersons can Rnf.-W - ?
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every operation performed in the same manner
as'done in Philintelphia or New Vork.
Ether and Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring attention must make appointments
previously.
Booms ru licDee'a Building.
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Plows, Stoves,
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keep constantly on hand n large assortv
t nient of One and Two-Horse Turning, !
Suhsoil and Hillside
Bt*" R ? Ulik
winch we challenge the world to equal in good
work, ease of draft and durability.
We have a'so a large and beautiful assortment
of Cooking, Parlor, Hieing Itoom, Bed Boom
and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call the attention of
those who wish to purchase.
Also on hand. Wash and Stock HOIBKItS,
Corn She llers, St raw Cutters, ?(-c. Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or
Well Pumps furnished ami put up.
We also are making and receiving from New
Vork, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japaneso Ware,
among which the Ladies may find a great variety
of Cake Cutters ami Bake Pans.
FOOT and nvrillvm'riK .... ?.i.?
. . - - . - - ; "'..t nrticle
in our lino, made to order. and Painted in
tlio host, manner. Wo are also prepared to do
Hoofing and Ciutloriiia
in tlio latest, and lw?st manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
a .w mmr./U bk
We say it. is superior, nnd we do not wish to
have oar word taken for it. Conic and see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Iters Wax and Old
Pewter.
C3P~ Rag*taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
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F. BURTY,
Doaler in Boots, Shoos, Loatlier,
OPPOSITE PATRIOT & MOUNTAINEER OFFICE,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
IS Prepared to furnish customers with the
above articles, CHEAP FOlt CASH.
Having competent workmen engaged, lie can
assure liis patrons that all work will be Nkati.y
Honk and WARRANTED.
Pah A M"
Dissolution.
rpitKCoi>aKu?r?hin of UKA, STrtUGGU ? CO.
1- ha. been thin <h?y <1 isaol v<>d by mutual eofH
"nt My intmtt having been ptircfinaed by
flit other hi en it torn of the Firm, i retire from use
< ntiiMi.li ncitt. 11m liusiiit-m will Ik* continued
at the old Stand, outhwcut corner of the Court
House Square. I?y K. UKA & CO., to whom all
debts duo tbe concern nr<- pnvabKW.
L. M. A. SCHUGCa
Greenville, S. C., February 12tb, 186?.
NOTICE.
r|"MIE Subscribers would inform their friends
a hu<1 the public generally, that the business
heretofore conducted i>y KHA, SCRUGGS <fc CO.,
will he emitiiiucd bv them, under the name and
ntylo of K. UFA A* (5o. They respectfully solicit
a continuance of patronage. Thoir Stock consints
of
SJaplf and Fancy Dry (ioodt),
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
llAltlAYAKE. CROCKERY.
? ? Ulfc ? vau. K <Z l?t a.lv^iV9
PAINTS, OILS, MEDICINES, Etc.
All persons indebted to the Firm of Hen, Scruggs
A Co., will make pnvmeut to us.
K. LEA Si CO.
Greenville, K. C? February IV, 1867. 4l-%f
DR. J. II. DEAN,
JtKALKK IX
ff CHEMfcALS,
Perlu in cry,
t'olote, Oik WarniglKS, 2Hje-3fuff5,
ro'BAOoo,
FIXE TOII.ET SOAPS,
FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal Uses,
TRUSSES AND SHOULDER BRACES,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
rrcenvillc, S. .
Medicines w?rrnul?d genuine and of tlio
best quality.
Planters ami Physicians from the country
will find our stock of Medicine* complete.
Fob 12 -10 ly
I. J. UOVKT. W. M. noVKT.
W.H. HOVEY & CO.,
l'KOPKIKTttits OF
THE LADIES'STORE,
DKAf.KltS IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
S3V.S33 **933*3,
HON NETS, HI IIBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
ii'MLY MimCiiO'iffflM
AM)
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
s. c.
X. It.?-Order* accompanied bv Hie cnrli for
Medical, J.aw or Library Hook*, Mimical Instrument*
and Sutidiic*, promptly filled in New
York, and delivered at our counter on ehorteot
notice.
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WATCHES,
KiOGES AffS MW&mY.
I'l. I. l?l.\SO\.
(AtiKNT.)
r)FOS leave to aiinoiinee to the citizen* of
f OretMiviile, and surrounding countrv, tliat
1... 1 - ? ... . - - -
I in- u:ir- <>|H>nrfi 11 .- I'M'K <>i mo aiiovo-nnmed Ar*
I rieles on Avenue street, in tlie Buildinir formerly
known a* " Avonno Street Confectionery," whic'b
lie will i?ell LOW for CASH.
UK WILL ALSO
Fepair and Fit Up
WATC11KS. CLOCKS AND .IEWELUY,
In tlie best of stylo.
Thankful t" bis former patrons nnd friends,
for their liberality nml p?tronn:;e, lie remitfullv
solicits n rontinnnnee of the same.
est< five ijiin u enll, and lie will cmlcnvor to
plcnso. 37-tf .Inn 22
State of South Carolina.
CKKKN VILI.K DISTRICT,
lis Court ol'Ordinary.
Mary Mngness, by l>ra<-kiii Tinslev, her Attorney,
Applicant, against K. S. Irvine, Adntiniatrator
of Joseph Mic.'ness, deceased, and others,
heirs and representatives of Joseph Mac?*
Hess, deceased. l'efendnnts?I-'iual ISrttlnnfut
am! Dref: of f/o? I'crttonal J-.'xInfr.
I T nppenriiii; to my satisfaction that certain
i i. u ? 1
reside beyond the limits of this State: !( i? ordered
and decreed that they do appear at the
Court of Ordinary. to beholden for Greenville
District, nt Green* illc Court House, on Monday,
t/ir 1day of May nrrt, to shew cause, if any
[ tltcv have, wfiv a Final Settlenient and IVcreo'
| of the lVrso"ai Ilstate of .loseph Madness, deceased,
should not l?e made, or their consent
thereto will he filtered of record.
[ Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville
C. 11., the ItHh dav of Kobruarv, A. D. 1R57.
KoliKKT McKAY, jk.8.]
Ordinary of (t recti villi' District.
March 5 4fl t<l
State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Eii C'ourt ?i* Ordinary.
To Joseph Whnni, Mary Wham. Helen Wham,
Jinny McNineh. and James MeNinch. her has
hand, lfarharv Wham, .loltii Wham. Tteninniin
Whniu, i'lilter'. W ham, lili/n \\ hum, William
Wham, Ellen Wham, .lane Wham, Nnnev
Wham, Joseph Wli'im, lliinunh Wham, Martli?
MoWilliain*. ami luvi.l, her husband, Nancv
Elder, au<l Holier!, her husband, Mary .lane
Mc\Vri|(lil, ninl Levi, her husband, heirs-at-law
of Joskpii Wiiam, deceased;
arc liereliv required to appear at the
.1. Court of Ordinary, to Ik? holilen at Greenville
Court llou-o, for Greenville District, on thr
18th dtttf of Ma;i. Anno Itotuini, 1857, to shew
cause, if anv yon enn, why the pVoe?ed* of tha
sale of the ileal Estate of Jo-ren Wiiam, deceased.
Mild by me for partition and division, should not
be paid ever to Thomas L. Woniiatnp., Administrator
of the said .he.urn Wiiam, to l>? applied by
bim to the payment of the debts of the said Jostern
Wiiam.
Given under my hand and seal, this 20tb day
o^ February, A. it, IhfiV.
iiorkrt MoKAV, [i.a.]
ftfilioary of /h'WnV*.
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