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HI L II '_g SPRING D a CHAM. " .'1 *? (??* ?/ '/t<? ^,rm <i ^rtfccEssoa TO KI 943 King Street, a \ TNTJT.J?. ATTKNTTON to hi* KNTIRKLY Kf JL vatiMAX AED AMERICAN GOODS, I SUMMK > In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Chcnes, of ligt oprrnly for city ret si I trade. BOILBl) BI Great attention has heen pniii to obtain the b American market. FLOIKCE In SilV, Barego, Grenadine, Tissues, Orgnndh constantly receiving. FRENCH AND I The Stock of these Goods will invito a cl?.so i MOXJRJNTIW Bombazines, Alpaea*, Clmllys, Crape Marat, < ?sl Crapes, Knglish Paramattas, Black Orgsndi Mourning Robes. Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, and Marcellibe of very choicest makes, always ,. | ma Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and IMUow dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Usual SPRING CASSIM A large and varied Stock of Goods in this Be and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cassim . PARASOLS AM In Black and Colored, Lined nod Unlinei ileal Scotch. Gingham nnd Siik Umbreiias. PLANTATl Planters and their friends will always find w and all Goods will be sold at the lowest market The Subscriber is now able to give his peranti surpassed advantages in obtaining nil the N, PRICES, together with his buyer constantly y Goods at 1cm than the market value, ho feels pi filled. Dh? One Price 8y*tcm rigid/?/ adhei 243 King Street, Oppt may in, too v. For Tax Collector. jy THE FRIENDS oi' W. S. Turnei announce him a* n Candidate for Tax Collectoi at the next Kle?*tion. CHARLES HICKEY, (Sdccttitor to Emanuel Currant,) MANUFACTURER <>K LOOKING GLASS, P0RTGAI1 And Picture Frames, AND DKALKK IX LOOKING GLASS PLATES, BRACKETS, WIS DOW" CORXfCXS, ~ ROOM MOTJL/DINGS, &G 154 KIXO STRKET, CHARLESTON, S. C. wr 01?1 Frames He-gilt equal to new. .jgl April SO 51 ]y "particular notice IS INVITED TO THE STOCK OF JEWELRY,CLOCKS, WATCHES CHINA VASES AND FANCY ARTICLES 0 WHICH I HAVE .1U8T UF tC 1Nntf CKIVP.l > and nm offering at sncl It jwi Reduced Prices that ono ennno' ifyN^^-yBMEelielp having? my motto being Quick sales and smnil nroliu." Tlieti come, one and nil, niul irive us a call. gy Clock*. Wntclitt mid Jovclrj REPAIRED SAMUEL STRADLEY. Ap 30 ol if All Sorts of Liquors. AT Greenfield's Fundiv Grocery Store maj now be found a well selected nssoi-tnicnl of Choice LIQUORS, vi*: Ale and Porter, of t)u beat brands; Chum pawnee. Hock and Clare! Wines; Schiedam Schnapps; Brandy Penchci and Cherries; fine and common Brandies Whiskey, of different brands; Jamaica Hutu; t variety of Cordials. Ap 23 50-tf A. GREENFIELD. ______ (^N1)Y!, cpHOSE who are fond of regaling their palatei JL can find some of the Sweetest and Kichesl CANDIISS thnt ever they smacked their lips np on, at the Sign of the Golden Mortar. Call aud test them. also, FIGS, RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS, Jkc. A UiO, CHOICE CIGARS AXD TOBACCO, Ap 23 50-3 M. ?. EARLE. ~at private sale. / A HANDSOME RESIDENCE / \ on Umeomhettimt, witiitll lieeasnrv Out building*. Also one on Pendleton street. The above are nearly new, with coiniiioUioiw > Also. a vacant lot on Buncombe street / Apply to II. LF.E TII HUSTON*. April a. 47 tf__ A Dictionary OP SELECT AND POPULAR QUOTATIONS, which are in daily n*e: taken from the Latin, French. Greek, Spanish and Italian Ian gnages; together with n collection of Law Maxima and Terms; translated Into English. "He has been to a grot feast of languages, and stc ten all the scrape."?HMaltpearr. For sale at the GREENVILLE BOOKSTORE. Spur goon's Sermons, FIRST aud SffcpND SERIES for sals at the OUEENVILLR BOOKSTORE. m Napoleon AND THE MARSHALS OK THE UMPIRE. Two rolnmcs oomplete in one, with fluMiy engraved pertrnits, at J. C. P. JHTKR'S HOOKSTORE. I SgANDV. 9^ A FRESH supfdy ol excellent C.VNDT Sow J\. on hand and* for tale at the IlruflBtare of Aprils '47-tf J. H. DKAX, 1 RY GOODS, ESTON, S. 0. f Browning tC Letnan.) ITCHUM & TAYLOR, pposite Ilaacll street, :w nml CHOICF. STOCK of FRENCH, ENGLISH, of the NEWEST SPRING STYLES. EL SILKS, it texture nncl beautiful finish, carefully selected < l /)Tfi rjift *!< n *:IU1V, 6L14V8. ?*t Good* in Black Silka IVf*t are brought into the ;d kobes, 98 and Jaconets, in Inrgc variety, very choice and ENGLISH PRINTS. attention, being very full and at very low prices. ret- GOODS. Choice Black Bareges and Poplina, Poplinetts, Dues. French and English ('rapes in various widths, Black Knniise and Canton Cloths, Mouslin DcLaino on hand. IB????, Case LINENS, of various widths and free from burgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, lluokaback, etc. LUES, BRILLS, <&C. pnrtmcnt, luitsblltfer Gentlemen and Boys' Spring ercs, Drap D'Ete, Farmer'sSalin, Grey Flannels, etc. 0) UMBRELLAS, J, in nil the new designs, constantly received; :ON GOODS. ith me a full department suitable to their wants, . prices for Cash or City Acceptances, ml attention to all Country Order*, and hnvingun KWJtBT GOODS at the LO WEST POSSIBLE retching the New York Auctions for all desirable eparert to say that all orders will l?e satisfactorily } etl to, and alt Goad* Warmnted A. F. BROW^mO, jsite Ilasell Street, Sign ok the "Trek." 52 tt ONE DOLLAR A TEAR. CIRCULATION, OVER 100,000 COPIES WEEKLY. 25 WITNESSES; i or, OTE FDMXIE (DDHTOIOTm John 5. J)(|c is W)c IMbolr. W1IO has had 10 years experience as a Hanker and Publisher, ami Author of A Series af I hectares at the Itroa-hray Tabernacle, when, for 10 successive nights, over X-iT 500,000 Peityle jyj Greeted him with rounds of applause, while he ' i exhibited the manner in whioh Counterfeiters I execute their Frauds, and the Surest, and Shortt | est Means of Detecting them ! The Hank Note J'Jngravers all say he is the yreatest Judy? of Pajter Money living. GREATEST DISCOVERY OF TIIE PRE SENT CENTURY FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES Describing Every Genuine Hill in Existence, and Exhibiting at a Glance, every Counterfeit in Cirmilntion !! , Arranged so admirably, that RF.fKUP.XCE is Easy and DETECTION' Instantaneous. MTNolsdex to examine! No pages to hunt I up! Hut r<> simplified and arranged, that the . Merchant, Hanker and Ihuincss Man can see all i ! at a glance ! ' * ESQ LIS II FHE SCI I ASP Q Eli MA S. : Thus each limy read the name iu hi* own Native Tongue. Most Perfect Bank Note List Published. Also, n List of ALL THE PRIVA1 E BANKERS IN AMERICA! A complete Summary of the Finance of Kuropc and America will lie published in ?acIi edition. together with all the Important New* of ' the Day. Also, a 8KUIES OF TALES, from an ^ old Manuscript found in the Ka*t. It furnishes ; the most Complete History of Oriental Life, de1 scribing the most perplexing positions in w hich ' the ladies and gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stories will continue 1 throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the publie. ?tr* urnished Weekly, to subscribers only, at , " $1 a year. All letters must he addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Brokkr, Publisher and Proprietor, ' TO Wall Street, New York. 5 April 2.1 50 U i nkW'miTJEineky AN1> Dress-Making Establishment. MllS. WATTS AND MISS ^q5^GOHDON would respectfully call the attention of the Ladies of Greenville and vi. cinity to the fact thnt they will open, on Saturday, the 4th inst., one of the finest and largest stocks of French and American MILL1KKKY ever brought to this Town, which, for richness and elegance, cannot he surpassed, embracing all the latest and most approved styles. lleing confident that none can go away dissat1 isfied, they earnestly solicit an early call sad insivaof !ao /vf * I* ? - /x T.v??...... mkt siKue. uur terms are low. Ladies' Old flats cleaned and made equal to new. Misses' Oipsies cleaned and made over in the mort approved and lutest Gipsy style. LEUIIOHN HATH in largo quantities. Country Milliners supplieu on reasonable terms. * IH" House on Avenue Street opposite the I'ost Oftiee. 47~tf April 2 Third JJoor above the Mansion Mouse, WOULD respectfully sail tho attention of his friends, and the public generally, to his recent enlarged Steele of D&IJQS, MKDICJNES, Ac. Physicians, Merohants. Farmers, lleada of Families, and all persons in want of Articles in his line, will do well to sail and ex? amino his assortment. Articles for family use, ; Spices, Flavoring Extracts, etc., constantly on i hand. AUo Pure Medical Wines and Brandy. April 2 j!7 tf Town Officer*. i TntendanL?U. LEE TIIKUSTON. 1 Wardens.?II. C. Mahkley,G. U. Dy- 1 Kit, D?. R. D. Lotto, R. McKay. * Town Clerlf.?W. P. 1'rio*. j ?Z. HhnTtr ?t- C. Clj.\y?eBn. ] pr AN ORDINANCE. For thti Regulation of the Market. SECtlOIf I. Be H ordained by the Intendant and Wardensof theTownof (irecnville in Uounetl assembled, that from and after the pasatng of tliia Ordinance, the front part of the \>a?o roent atory of tho preaent market house shall he kept, as heretofore, principally as a flesh market; ana the i-*ar of theenme /or the sale of poultry, fish, vegetables, butter, egss, Ac. 8sc. 2. lte it further ordained. That the stalls in the front market shall be rented ut 10 dollars per aunum, payable in advance. oku..). ?e it iuruiet* ordained, Tlint no person whatever shall be compelled to bring any beef or other fresh meat to the market hail so, but may acll it in nny part of the town, and at any time, except during market hours, by paying an annual tax of ten dollars; and in c?m nny person or persona shall bring and otter for sale any beef or other fresh meat in the incorporate limits of said town, such person or persons shnll pay for each beef sixty-two cents, and for each veal, shccpt hog or goat, twelve-and-a-half cents; and, on refusal to pay the same, such beef, veal, ehtep, hog or goat, or so much thereof a# shall be sufficient for tlint purpose, shall be taken by the marshal or clerk of the market and sold, and the tax deducted from the proceeds of snid sale, and the balance, if any, refunded to the owuer of such beef, tool, sheep, hog or goat, as the case may be ; nnd any person who shall sell any beef or other fresh meat without liceuse, shall be subject to a fiue of live dollars. Hue. 4. Bo it further ordained, That the market house shall be kept open for the sale of produce every dav. except Sundays, during the market hours, which shall hereafter he in the mornling from the 20th March to the 20th September until V o'clook, A. M., and from the 20th September to the 20th March until 10 o'clock, A. M., and on every Saturday night it shnll be lighted up from dark until the ringing of the hell. Skc. 6. Be it further ordained. That no person shall be permitted to monopolize the stalls or stands: Provided, That this shnll not be construed to prohibit nny person occupying a stall or stand from renting a vacant stall or stand, when there shall be uo other applicant for the same. Skc. 6. Be it further ordained. That p<-r?ons occupying stnnds or stalls, after having used the same, shnll be required to have the same well scoured or cleansed; nnd or. failure to do so, shnll pay the sum of two dollars, and he prohibited from occupying the tame until such fine be paid. Skc. 7. Be it further ordained. That nil articles sold in the market house by weight, shall be weighed in scales; and any person detected selling in the market house any articles weighed with steelyards or scnles unjustly balanced, or using false weights, shall be fined not exceeding twenty dollars; and any purchaser who shall consider himself unjustly dealt w ith in regnrd to weight, may make complaint thereof to the Chief Marshal, or Clerk of the Market, who iHereupon snail run so me nrtldo ill dispute to l>o re-weighed, nnd his decision thereon shall be filial. Skc. 8. Be it further ordained, Tlnd no person or persons shall oifor for sale any diseased or ' unsound ment, under a penalty of twenty ?'oI- J lars for each nnd every offence; and it shnll be the especial duty of the Chief Marshal, or Clerk I of the Market, to seo that no such unsound or I diseased incut is offered for sale in t he market or elsewhere in the town, and to inform against of. fenders. Sw. 9. Be it further ordained. That the superintendence of the market house shall hereafter devolve upon the Chief Marshal, whoso duty it slinil be to have said market house lighted up every Saturday night, as specified in section j fourth, lie shall also enforce good order in and about the market. Imusc ; lie shall inspect nlLthc j weights and scales used therein, and test tTieir j correctness ; he shall have the market house 1 cleanly swept every day ; and shall enforce all j the regulations embraced in this ordinance; and in case of bis necessary absence, lie shall appoint one of his assistants to perform the above duties. Mm 10. Be it further ordained. That no marshal of the town shall lie permitted to act as clerk or book-keeper for any person or persons selling any commodity whatever in the market house, nor be interested, either directly or indirectly, in any such sales. Skc. 11, Bo it further ordained, That all sums of money for stallage or fines provided for in this ordinance shall Vie collected by the Chief Marshal, and be accounted for and paid over by hint to the Town Clerk, together with the names of the persons from whom received, mice n month at least; and .11 penalties imposed hereby shall lie subject to the decision of the lntciidnnt, or in his libsence ot any two or more of the Wardens. Sw. 12. Be it further ordained. That where n fine is imposed upon a free white person for a j violation of this ordinance, the penalty for a like > Vi..li.f lull 1 >v- .. c 1.. . .. .... ...... ... ? failure to pay such tine, shall In- corporal chastisement, at tho discretion of tho Intundunt or otic Warden. Set, 13. Be it further ordninod. That it. shall not he lawful for any negro trader to exhibit for sale nny negro or negroes in the market house, or within fifteen varda on every side thereof, under a penalty of twenty dollars for each and every day he shall exhibit. Set. 14. Be it further ordained. That this or-j dinanec shall take effect from nod after the first | day of Juno next. Done and ratified under tho corporate seal of the said Town of Greenville, on the seventh ' ft, s.] day of April, in the year of our Lord one | thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. II. LEE Til HUSTON, IntcndauL \V. I*. Prick, Town Clerk. April 23 50 4 j GREENFIELDS FAMILY GROCERY STORE. UNDER M'BEE'S HAll?BURSEY'S OLD STAND. TUST RECEIVED, nt the above Store a f.aii. * I crnl Assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, selected by the proprietor, consisting of choice articles of 8UHAIW, Coffee, Mola?*ca, Rice, Rice Flour, Fish, etc., etc. To nil of which he invito* the attention of housekeepers and others. April 23 00 tf W. ft LAWTOiV, 1 (<TM. BREAKER, Formerly of v { of Lawtonville, ft C. ) ( Charleston, S. C. LAW TON 6c CO., Factor*, Forwarding and Comiui?*ioii Jlcrcliaat*, No. 36 Nust Ituif and lioyct & Co'a Wharf, 0OJ, Wil l. MKLL COTTON, RICK. FLOUK.WIIEAT.OORN, NAVAL 8TOUES, Ac. 1ST" Having an experience of twenty-five years in business, we guarantee satisfaction to < all who patronize us. I? KFRRKXCEH.?Hon. C. DuTrcvIlle. Ex Lieut Gov., J. II Shepherd. Esq., of the firm of Shepherd A MeC retry, J as. Topper, Esq., Master in Equity, Hon. W. J." Grayson, fcx-CaU?otor and , Ex. M. C., Charleston, ft. C.; Kcr. II. I). Ibinenn, , Dsn. T*. M. Aycr, Barnwell, 8. G.; Gcr. C.J. MoDonald, Judge T. Stocks. Georgia; E. G. Jnodow. Esq.. l>r. R. G. Mnv\ Florhla: Joseph Ramaev. Esq., Ts?a. U Mb l? tfa.. * * N K W SPRING^OOODS. GRADY & GOOD LETT, One Door South of fV Old Qourt House, GREENVILLE, S. C. A FTEIt returning our '{fateful thank* to our -<- V fri?'ii<lt? anii customers, for their p.u>t very lilx>rnl patronage to our business, wo <le*ire to call their attention, as well an thntof the public generally, to our very large iuiJ finely assorted stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which we are nonr receiving, nuT which has been purchase 1 by 0110 of the firm with care, and on very advantageous U<rnt? as to price*. nn?i winch wo are determine ! mi selling as low us they ortn he bought, a< retail, anywhere. Our stock, in the way of DRY fiOOIH, embraces alniosit every article called fnr, either by Ladies or Gentlemen, in Fancy or Staple Pry Good a. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowar3, Rnchc3, Talmas, Shawls,*Mantles, &c. B:>ot? and Kltotv*, 'I'riiuks, dec. A very extensive and fnidiiniinhle assortment. MATS ANI) CAPS. The latest styles, for Men and Hoys, in great variety. Ready-Made Clothing. A very heavy and varied assortment, for Men and Hoys. Perfumeries. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated W are. Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools, Crockery and Glsi?sware, DBOGS, MEDICINES & DYE STUFFS, Rooks and Mtntioiicry. SADDLKKY, CASTINGS AND IRON. U 15 O C E 15 IBS. .A very henvy stock of ffAAfA Itio and Java COFFERS ltrown and Crushed SUGARS Teas, Molasses, .Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot, Lead and Indigo. SACK AND TABLE SALT. Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn. Nails, Gins*. <Ve., ?t*e. FHKSll GARDEN SEEDS. GUADY Si GOODLETT. April 9 48 tf NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK or MIL2L.IIMER.Y AND ladii:s; goods. iWKS. WALT OX iQpT~i?it|--TT\ MOST respectfully inform* nOt ? jli l'**1' former patrons and fricmU, U/Tp a and tho Ltaiof generally, that 1 '>n8 j,J*f roturmM from New [ WC& ? York with n Now and llcmitif"' s,"ok of Ml I-UN EH V. of oun soleotlon, consisting of STRAW & NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, Anil n new and beautiful variety of li it g ? ii i v S It a i? v h . Site also wishes to call tho attention of the Ladies to her assortment of FJ.O WKKS, which is the finest an<l most'beautiful ever brought to Greenville, ami to tier stock ot lMtlvJ'S CAl'Snnd HEAD DllKSrUCS, ami CK.U'Kand MOUHNINCi HON NETS. Dresses made in the very latest style and best manner. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. -18-tf April 9 Come One! Come All! AND BUY YOU SOME NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT THE WKI.l. KNO 11'A* ST A XI) OF BAIL.EY'S CROSS ROADS, :o: rI"MlE anbseriher is now receiving a large and 1 well selected assortment of SlItlNG ami SITMMKU GOODS, consisting of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HA'iiD'wi'Iii & (DOTILlKIETj A N U j ^SfeBoots and Shoes, A bountiful assortment nml latest style of READY-MADE CLOTHING 3n ivi??39 .vtj. Antl ninny other Articles too numerous to enumerate. Groceries will ho sold for Cnsli only; other Goods on n credit, to prompt paying customers. A discount of If) per cent, allowed for cash payments on all Goods except Groceries P. S.?Count ry Produce taken in exchange for anv Goods. 'riiatikful for past patronage. I still hope to he I liberally patronized. \\\ 0 DAI LEY. April 9 48 tf one"door"south of'the new court house. THE ^rXJE=LlS/.Z OF AUK OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC NEW arrivals of Spring and Summer C*oodx, EMBRACING THE LATEST STYLUS OF I jA I ?IKS' DKESS GOODS,j viz: G1 IN OH AHA, English an<l American Print*, J f Ilarogea nnd Chullve, Uwn#, Cambrics, I Alpacas nnd Calicoes. A lnr!?e assortment of WHITE GOODS, Snoh as Cambrics, Jaconets Swiss and Muslin, etc., etc. ai.<o, sif/AJP^'s Asjrro looiM^iryieyy Housekeeping Goods, READY-MADE CEOT1I1NO, If ATS and t-?^CAI*S, ROOTS and SHOEs*, Crockery, ilnrdwaro. OROCiEUrK*, 1'ainta, Oils. Medicines, Ac. To all of which wo invite the attention of onr friends and the public generally. Thankful for the patronnge heretofore bestowed upon our house, wo think that an examination of our Stock will servo to cause continuation of thw patronage so generously bestowod heretofore. Xtf Country J'nxluc* takm in fxchnnye. A pill 2 47. t ( * ^saaasHK?Sbhshshbhbm SREENVItlE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEKKl.T FOK T1IK KNTIHt??HI8K, By Orady ft Goodlett, Merchants. :sa?^E.-J rg-g??i i J^?S? GuilKVILU, MAY G, IStfi. HAGG1S(}, Gunny, j?r)?rd, o 25 Dundee, a 20 BACON ....limns, ?er lb., new, 15 Shoulder*, " 12^ Sides, u ] 5 Hog round, 13 BUTTER., .freshen, per lb. none. , Country, per lb. 20 COFFEE...Bio, per lb. 15^ | Java, per lb. a 20 < DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. a 10 ' Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 1 Otnuburgs, pervtl. 11 a 12$ , ELOl'R .... Country, pet bid. *0 50 a $7 Country, | er sack, $1 25 GRAIN Corn, jho- bushel. 75 ? 80 Wheat, i?ci luuhei. $ 1.25 Cats, pei bushel, u 45 IRON Sv'ode*, per lb. 6^ a 7 English, per lb. a 5$ LARD per |l?. a' 12.J MO LASSKs. W. 1. tor eil. 75 ' N O.. per. gal. now crop, ?1.25 SYRUP.,,." u per gal. " OILS I.amp, per gal. ft A a $24 Train, por gul. 87? u Linseed, *4 IlICE per lb. a 8? HOPE nor lb. 13 a 20 SUCAliS...N. Orleans,per lb. a 15 Porto Kioo, jxjr lb. ti 14 I.oaf, por lb. 20 'Cru<lte?l, pet lb, 20 Ut-fined, per it. u 16J SALT jrer bushel, $1 Salt, per sack, ?2 00 SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 15 Yellow, per ib. 8 a 10 SHOT per lb. 12$- | Shot, per bag, a $2? J . ? * 1 .Mn ai w wc - i i -Mm 11mm ' SPANISH CIGARS. A LA It OIC let of choice Brands just, received j | X"\. aiut for sale at the Drug irtore of April 2 47-tf J 11. DEAN. W. II. HOVEY & CO, PIIOPIUKTORS OF The Ladies' Store,, VUK NOW. ami will bo constantly receiving Fresh Importations, purchased by one of I lie partners, who lias sonic twenty-five years' experience in buying and selling (loads. They would invite speciul attention to tlicir large Stock of White and Embroidered floods, B:ch Silk Tissues, Del leges, Cballys, Crape De Paris, Bercges, Muslins, Brilliants, Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines. Canton Crape, Ginghams, French, English ami American Print*, etc., etc. ALSO, JUST IX, A NICE I.OT OF New Pionnets, Ribbons, Ruches, Wreath*, Plowors, Blonds, Valencia, Thread and Brussels Edgings, White and Black Crape Collars and Sleeves, Enihroidered, Linen and Muslin Collars, Long Lawns, Plain and Einb'd L. 0. Handkerchiefs, And many other NI(.!E AND FANCY GOODS. All of which it will he their endonvor to sell as cheap as possible. 415-tf Mil 'JO ~ W'M. 11. Al.LIX SU1IC1 FA) X I > FN T 1ST, \ U AS returned from Philadelphia, prepared, in every way, to perform .ill operation? in his profession in the most skilti.l and upproved manner. Having procured overv improvement of the day, persons can safely rclv on linving every operation performed in the same manner as done in Philadelphia or New York. F.tlier and Chloroform given when desired. Porsons desiring iittcnlioii must make appointments previously. par Rooms in McRce's Building. March 111 45 tt Plows, Stoves, HIV**., W/K keep constantly on hand a largo amortt T ment of One and Tft'o-tlomu Turning, Subsoil nn?l Hillside B?EU <v?> winch we challenge the worhl to equal in gooel work, ease of draft and durability. We have also a large and beautiful assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Hootn, lied Boom and Church STOVES, to which we particularly call the attention of I tliote who wish to purchase. Also ou hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, ?l-e. Copper, Sheet Iron or Zinc Work dono to order. Cistern or Wall I'ninps furnished ar.d put tip. We also are making and receiving from New York, a superior assortment of Tin and Japanoso Ware, among which the Ladies may find a great variety of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans. FOOT and BATIII NO Tl'BS, or any other Ar- i ficlc in our line, made to order, and Painted in ' the best manner. We are also prepared to do n n # t??? * nuviniK tiaiei laiiiM'l'lllg in the lntcsf nn?l best innnnep on short, notice. Country Merchants invited to examine our stock of ' sl-* n ror mm.. *-3? We Myitis superior, and wo ?lo not wish to Imve our word taken for it. Come and see. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax mid Old Pewter. Rug*taken in exchange for Tin Wore. SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mil 12 44 tf_ F. BURTY, ] Doalor in Boots, Shoos, Leather, < OPPOSITE PATRIOT fit MOUNTAINEER OFFICE, ? GUEENV1LLE, S. C., 18 Prepared to furnish customers with the * almro article, OHF\|> FOU CASH. Having competent, workmen engaged, he ran <i assure hisnatrort* that nil work will bo Nkatlt Doxr.nnd WAURANTK1X Peb o W tf I Dissolution, jk * r piIK Copartner-hip of UI'A, SCKU<toSHHT ,% X hits Utiii tlti* day iliswilrw] liy inatwClfr *?nt My iuterc-i having Innm purehn?Wf*Hy the otb?r Members of the Finn, I retire from the ectahliah neiit. 'Hie will li? continued nt the old Stand, southwest coruer of the Court House Sqr.nre, by K. KKA A CO.. to whoot all debU due the eoiteern are (uivable. W. I* M. A. SCRUGGS. Greenville, S. C., February 12th, 185". NOTICE. 'pilE Subscriber* would inform their friend* X. mid tin* public ge acridly. thnt the buwneie leretofore conducted by KKA, SCRUGGS A CO.. will be continued by them, under the name and <tyle of K. HKA it CO. '11 icy reaped fully rolie't t continuniice of patronage. Their Stock oot.?i*ts of Staple ant! Fancy l>ry Goods, IVIULM JIAIJK U1 ATI LUiSO, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 11 Alt I) W AUK. CROCKERY, B&tfds -2 sc s?a&v:^9 PAINTS. oIKS. MEDICINES, Etc. All persons i;i<lebtc<l to tin- Firm of Hen, Scruggs k Co., will mukc payment to iu. K. RE A A- CO. Greenville, S. C., February It), 1857. 41-tf 1)R J II. 1)E.\N," * in: a men ix $ xMET>H"Nlisf CIKKMfcALS, Perfumery, OH?, bforoisiics, JJijc-SlnffSr VOSAOO.O, Otl&AiriS, FINE TOII.F.T SOAPS, FINE IIAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, PURE WINES AND LI<lUORSr For Medicinal Uses, TRUSSES AND SHOULDER BRACES, A<\, Ac., A v., (iSrrriivillc, S. C. nrii edioines warranted gonnine nir?l of tbo bput quality. Planters nn'l I'll veicians from tlie country will tind our stock of Medicine* complete. Feb 12 4<1 It J. J. 1IOVKT. W. It. ItOVKT W. H. HOVEY & CO., PItOPIlIKTOIW OF THE LA I)IKS'STORE, 1)1C A LIC ltS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,. BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housokeeoin^ Goods, MLLB7 jyiiM ti&tHttGOKf AND INDIA TirilBEU GOODS, 4iltEi:3IVILLE, S. C. X. II.?Orders accompanied bv the cash fop Medical. I,i?w or Lii>rnry Books, Musical Instrument.* niul Sundiies, promptly filled in New York, nnd delivered at our counter on shortest notice. Tan 22 37 ly WATCHES, UhOOKZ AM ulM/SMJ. E. B. (At I EXT,) 1>K(5S leave to announce to the eifb.ens ni y (ireenville. aiel sorroimdino country, thnfc he has opened a Sto?k ?l tin- aliovo-naiued Artieles on Avenue street, iii tiie Building formerly known as ' Avenue St < onfoetionery,'* which lie will sell LOW for CASH. u:i wii.t. aiso Repnir and Fit Up WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, In the host of style. Thankful to his former patrons niul friends, for their liberality and patronage, be respeetfully eolieits a continuance of the same. ive it tin a call, and lie will endeavor to please. 37-tf Jan 22 State of South. Carolina, (IRKEXVILLK DISTRICT. I S3 ...... jr. Mary Madness, hv Pra-kin Tinsley, her Attnr* ncy, Applicant, against. K. 8. Irvine, Adminis* trtitor of iiwejili >Jn;?nes<?, deceased, and nth* ers, heirs and representative* ?>t Joseph Mag* ness, deceased. Defendants.?Final Settlement ami Decree of the /'mutual h'xfafe. IT appearing In my salisfaetinn that certain next of /.in nf said Joseph Ma en ess, deceased, reside he.voiid tlie limits of this Slate: It is or* dcivd and decreed that I hey do appear at the Court of Ordinary. t<> he liolden for Greenville District, at Greenville Court Mouse, on M< onlay, the IHth i/atf of May nrrf. to shew eailse, if any they have, why a Haul Settlement and Decree of the Personal l'stalo of Joseph Madness, do* censed, should not he made, or their consent thereto will lie entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, at Greenvilhr C. H., tho 1 ill I) dnv of Fchrnarv, 1). 1857. ltnliKKT McKAV, [us.] Ordinary of Greenville District. March 5 -Id t?? State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Court of Ordinary. To Joseph Wham, Mary Wham. Helen Wlinm. i: i. > "i o * ? ? ' in> ..ii'..iiii.ii. iiiMi iiiiim'? .nv.Mndi. ner nu*l>nn<l, Hnrl'nrv Wham, John Wham, Benjamin Who in, llntier*. Whniti, Kli/.n Whnin, William Whiiin, Kilo n \\ ham, J a no Wham, Nancy Wlmin, .InaepU NYhnov, llmiuali Wham, Mnrtlm McWilliinn*, nnil 1 >.ivi?la her liu.?lmn<l, Nan* ey V'.ldiT, <? ! J'lJu it, hi".1 lniohiiad, Mary Ji.ae Mi-Wrvrht, nri'l Levi,her husband, heirs-at-law of .lo?KPI| W.iam. d?con?p<l. VrolJ mo hereby required f?? appear at. Iho X. Court of Ontinnry, to In- holden at Green* ilia Cm;rt House, for GreonvMbt District, on the 18tW riufi r>f Ainu, Anno Domini, 1MA7. to shew (ntme, if any yon enn, why (lie proceeds of the nlo of the T?e?l Kstute of ,Ioski*ii Wjiam, deceased, old by nro far partition and division, should not. >e paid ever to ToomaA T,. Woonarnr., Administrnor of the ran! Jo<i:rii Kium, to l?- applied by lini to the payment of the debts of the raid Jo* on Wiiam. (iiven under my hand nn?! seal, this 20th day >f l'ebrnnrv, A. D.. 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