The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 15, 1857, Image 3
matters In oontroveray iS^^?U?nt General
Cobper. United Stntm Army, George S. Oil I
Hard, E*q., of Boston. and Hon. Loren TJ
Waldo, of the Connecticut Supremo Court,!
who in hearing the cam 1a Hartford. I
Hfc EcotfOMT in' Duces.?Tbo population ofl
the United States amnunU, at the present
njomont, to nbout '25.000,000. If every in
dividual, (says the New York llerald,) in
| this aggregate were to economise ten dollars
| yearly, the Annual saving would be $250,
000/ >00. By wearing our clothes six
months longer, the ten dollars could easily]
be aparod, and we would
lortaDle and respectable lor the economy.
I ???
I Fine Yibid or Couy.-Cnpt. A. W.
Wk Walker. wo are informed, (?mv* the Chester
W? Standard.) planted, this veer, about 18
K Ifiths of an acre of fair upland in Peabody's
I Prolific Corn, from which ho has gathered
between 25 and 80 bushels of corn. Those
who have been in the habit of measuring
their largest upland yields. ?nu*t admit thru
this is far above the ordinary.
. ?Jk.'4V-'* * 'O^*'
Tint nmnlrer of loc<>nvnives running in
the United Suites,.at the present time, is estimated
to exceed nine thousand. The pro
portion of engines to length of road will average
one to every three miles; for while
some of the Western ronds have but one to
every five or six miles, many others, tike the
Erie, New York Central, Baltimore nnd
Ohio, Ac., Iinve one for every two miles.
? o?
A Novki, Idea.?Seventeen men are constantly
employed at the Charlestown Navy
Yard in saving the baik from wood to be
need as fuel on boArd ships-of-wnr fitter) out
|?t that station. The object of this singular
custom, says the Journnl, is to prevent the
accumulation on board ship of dirt and insects
which would nAturaliy result from putting
the wood on board with the bark on.
L ?o?
^Shbcip Coming vrom Europe.?A letter
received here this morning from a reliable
mercantile house in New York, (says the
Albany Evening Journal, of the 28lh nit.,)
B stains thai t<l OOO flftrt !? ?-1'1 I- 1 ?
...... ^...vwv.VVW III I^UIU 19 MIUWII 10
fa* on iU way from Liverpool to New York
Tho oocurrence of this rare event at ooce attest*
the severity of the pressure, and promise
to aid in its relief.
?o?
Sbvkrk Skntknck.?On Wednesday, in
tbe New York Court of General Sessions,
Judge Russell sentenced John Hennigan, for
knocking a man down in the street and
robbing him of $5, to forty yfar?' imprisonment
Hennigan is only 21 year* of age,
nnd this was his second offence. Judge
Russell seem* to have rery little uiercy on
rowdies.
?o?
Gl'inka' Fowls vs. Rats.?-A correspondent
of tho Prairie Farmer, who was much
annoyed by rats, tried shooting, poisoning,
and everything he could think of; but they
defied category. lie then heard that they
would not remain where guinea fowl* wero
kopt, and procured several, and now say*
that for yiurs he has neither seen nor heard
a rat about his premises.
Picksns.?The Courier says :
. " The exact number of CA*e* returned for
this district is two hundred and fifty ! Of
this number, ninety-six are writs. Making,
in the whole, an unusual amount of litigation
fot the district. Besides, there are
numbers of unimportant Stats cases to be
disposed of."
?o? - |
Falling off in Natuhalization AffliCAtioN.T^Tjwelve
months ago the Applications
for naturalization paper* were at the
rata of 300 par day. tinw they ere about
16 a day.. The e??sf of twin# thus niacin a
voter is about half dollar n lioad in New
York. - -^4;^
?o?
i&acs for Horns."?The white of an egg
"has proved of late the moat ufticaciou* remedy
fur burns. Seven or eight successive nppiieatiors
of this substance soothe the pain
and exclude the burned part* from the air.
This simple remedy seems f.? us far prefersbe
to culhnlhm or exen 0<>U>>ii.
[Srirnlijlc American.
INVAUDS recovering from the effects of Fethjr,
Billious Diseases, or long continued illness
of any kind, will find Carter's Apsaisli Mixture
bo only remedy which will revive their drooping
eonttitution, expel all bad humors from the
bl06d, excite the liver to s prompt and healthy
aetion, and. by its tonio properties, restore the
patient to life and vigor.
We can only say try it. A single bottle is
worth all the so-called Sarsaparillas in existence.
Jif Contains no Mercury, Opium, or any other
noxious <t? poisonous drug, and can be given to
it :.f A . 1 C...C ?
Vie iniuui wiuiuuw HVHWHUH. ,
See Uio certificates of wonderful cures around
tho bottles. More then fire hundred persons in
til* eit/ of Itiohround, Va., can testify to its
good erfeeto. Be* advertisement.
' a : rio'y I.v < OHSUMPTlON.?See
advertisement under this heading in another
column. wflm
LiihSW * i i i i ii ii
JpM friend* of A. R. VoDarid, Esq.,
respectfully announce him s* a oaodldat* for Tax
ii. loc at the eoauing election.
r i - - -IL- . !
AH Ike Ingredient* TjH>B
tnaking Rorabaelc's Hoape, for sale at the
i ^Now Drug Btora ^ M1M3 A LONO.
f|L m ^ ~W -1> " U LL J r ^ *
at my plaou, 13 miles southeast
Of Ofeonville, a C., on Thursday, 33d iust,
m ' WW*
w
mAmiK'TTl
jtfJVfM Tilly Fstahlishmeru., just opcoed.
AjMjSj&it U hoped will m*et the wantt rf
\imJMW the community. The supply of
BOOKS AND'STATIONKBY
It large nod varied, and order* aro roceived
daily for "AH good* in the lino." i
300 PIECES NEW MUSIC,
AbootSO kind* of Instruction Book*.
MEL00E0NS, VIOLINS, FLUTES AND 6UITAR8.
A select atoak of Fino WATUIISS, Fan*, Silver
Pencils, and handsome Jewelry.
AH goods sold kktikki.v roa oami ; 0 per cent
discount off bill* of over 920.
Oct 15-23-7 THOS 0. mABKLET.
Pickens I antl lor Sale. j
iJtifntT TllK subscriber proposes to sell hi* .
I jQJXFAKM, situated inTicleans District, three
nnd a half miles east of Pickeusville, on the road ,
heading from Grecnvillo to l'eudleton. The;
ITVact consists of Turks IIundseo and Sixtt-Kour \
Acres?200 Acres in Forest, 20 Acres of good |
Bottom Land, and the balance under cultivation.
There is also on the pi nee an excellent throe-story
Dwelling House, containing six rooms, with ail
neocssarj Out-bulldings upon the premises are
nlso several Spring* of as tine water as oau be
found in the District
S. A. McCRAOKEN.
Oct 15 23 4
BHIFMS.
G-. IB. DYER
HAS now on baud an elegant assortment of,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, for the
FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
consisting of French and English Cloths and
Cassimerc* and Yeetiiigs, of nil qualities and
colors, which ho is prepared, with excellent!
workmen, to make up in the latest nnd and best'
stylo. Also, just received, a fine stock of Gloves,
Cravats, Collars, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, ?kc. I
REAM ?AjiCiMWJiNte,
HE has just tnado a large addition to his former
stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING.
all of which has been mud* up in the lfttest and
most approved styles, consisting of Overcoats,
Dross and Business Coats, 1'niiU, Over nnd Under
Shirts, Hats, Ac. He invites the attention
of the public to his stock, and to give him a cull
before purchasing elsewhere.
MR. O. A. PICKLE
LONG nud favorably known as an excellent
Cutter, continues in that department, And is
ready to wait upon the customers of the establishment,
and to fit them in the latest styles. All
work dono in the establishment is warjixntkd. 1
October 8. 22 tf
Silver Plated Ware.
JKETCHUM'would invite attention to the
following Now Goods just opened :
Medium nnd Dessert Silver i'tated Forks.
Silver Fluted Table and Tea Spoons,
Silver Plated Salt Spoon*,
Silver P.nted Goblets,
Silver Plated Cups, I
Silver Plated ana Gilt Mugs, I
Silver Plated and Engraved Mugs,
The above are silver, plated on llio best .of
German silver, and are offered at prices as low 1
as the same quality of goods can bo bought nt
anv retail establishment in Charleston or New '
York.
At the New Store, Main Street. 1
Oct 8 22 tf
JiLCDOKT'S
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.. ,
In the Poxer J Building, on Main Street. 1
:o: 1
CONSIST I N'G of Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, !
Rice, Tea, Crackers, Cheese, Oysters, Lol?sters,
Nardiiies, Yeast, 8 rdn. White ir.e Yiie- ,
arar, Fine Cigars and Tooacco, Candies. Nut's >
Citron. .Soaps, Pickles, Catsii|?s, ?e.. ?te. Also ,
a lot of Oranges just received. Oct 8 22 tf
iVOTIOB
ON WEDNESDAY, the 4th of November, will
be sold, at the residence of Moses Fow- i
lers, at Mush Creek Bridge, thd Tract of I^ssikI
whereon ho mow resides, containing Three
Hundred and Fifty-Fivo Acres, more or less;
Forty or Fifty Acres of Bottom. Also^ Two
l.ikelv Negroes, One Two-Horse Wagon, One
Two Horse Carriage ami Harness, One Set of
Blacksmith Tools. Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Wheat,
' Farming Tools, Fattened Hogs and Stork Hogs, (
t Cattle and Mules. Hoinodo.M ?nd lfit..l>nn V???
iture, and other things too tedious to mention.
Terms made known on dAy of sale.
MARK FOWLER,
ARIS FOWLER,
Agents.
Oct 8 22 td J
!'" MONEY WANTED. '
ALL PERSONS indebted to nie up to the 4
Firxt day of January, 1857, are notified
tliat I need nnc must have the money. 1
W. K. JONfcH M. D. (
Oot. 1. 21 8 .
i J
Strayed or Stolen,
4tV-j~ FROM tho Subecrihers.^Wrjx i 1
aOV on >aturdav morning, 22d in /fTA. ! ,
stant, alight colored SORREL MARE, near six I
teen hands high, 8 or 0 years old. She hnd on,
at the time, an old Bridle and Saddle. A suit a- t
ble reward will he paid to any person for disco- j
vering and returning the Mare, or for such infor- .
luation as may load to her recovery.
Information received at the Enterprise office,
or hy us, 8 miles west of Greenville. f
JOHN A. TOWNES, |
W. A. TOWNES. 1
Attg 21 10 tf i
Hair Dressing and Shaving.
twtddkfk^a^ i.t sk.fr . i
^ v mj n vnnkiiiiirn inn i onnormi nils- ,
.13 in cm *t hit Old Stand in Beattic'a Brick
building, whore h? ia ready during the day and
evening to shave the beard and out hair, and ! 1
shampoo the head. lie respectfully A cos {
tinuation of patronage. Oct. 1-21-^f
BREAD!CAKES!BREAD!
HAVING obtained the services of aSwiao, a ?
moat superior workman, the vary boat of
tbeae articloa can be had Freeh every day at the
OREENVILLK CONFECTIONERY,
Opposite the Mansion Home.
October ft. . m ft tf
Por Tax Colleetor.
The Friend* of J* me* II, Penr* 1
M?t, announce him as a Candidate for Tar Cob J
lector at the eoeuing Election. I
BACON.
AAA LBS. on hand and for safle by i
e),UUU A. OBEENFIELD.
7 Jy 2 VJVm* it
I t
ivncLtJisrigpLY
lgcy>\?:.' ^Pako
iffliES' coon.
? .<o: ?
MRS. WALTON
0h^ MOST respectfully Inform* her forX(U
mer Patrons nnd f floods nnd tli? Lndio*
generally, that she 1ms just received nod will
open sn Monday next, the 12th inst, one of the
most extensive and tost assorted ST0CJC3 Op
MILUNKR1' ever offered to the l-julies of
CreunviMo, consisting of a variety of Silk, Satin,
and Velvet Bonnets, Kice, Dunstable, Silver
Olaoe, NeeHitsn and Drab **raws. Flow*!*.
Plumes ami Head Dresses, Dress J'loaks and
Mantillas, lundo in the latest and most approved
stylea |
"Hf Orders from the country promptly attended
to. Oet 8 49 *" ?
DESIRAI3I/E
bALL. AltOj WmTiw QuCIyiS*
TO BE OPENED
Saturday, October lOtli.
era MRS. WATTS AND MISS
GORDON will open on th? ntijK
tbove day a Magnificent assort
D\? ment of all kinds of French,
[jL I'^jV Knglieh and American Millene
ry and Straw Goods Silk and
/JfVfi Fancy onnets Dress (rjrand
'7rl Jlnad Drtsses Ribbons hrcnch
Flowers Feathers Ac. A complcto assortment
of hII the above Goods oonstantly on hand, and
will he aold CHEAP FOR OA fill.
Hate cleaned and trimmed, and Dresses cut
and basted at the shortest notice.
*W~ House on Avenue Street opposite the Post
Office. October 8 22-tf
Hosiery and Gloves.
DOZ. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and ChiliJ
V /V Drcii's Hosiery ; Kid, Silk and Worst-'
ed Gloves for Ladies Gents and Children, iuat
open nnd will be sold cheap, nt the Ladies,
Store. W. H. llOYEY A CO.
Mori noes and DeLainos.
K/\ PIECES, now open and for sale cheap.
s)U W. II. IIOVEY A CO.
Ready Made Clothing.
4 LARGE, Fine nnd Well Assorted STOCK,
t\_ just open. Also, a large lot. of Oiled
Window Shades, Wall Paper, Borders Ac., at
W. II. HOVKY A CO.
Velvets, Ribbons, &c.
NOW OPEN. 300 nieces Velvet Ribbons
which will be sold very low. Fine Chenill
Head Dreseos, Ermine, and n great variety
or fancy Articles, at the Ladies' Store.
W. II. 1IOVEY ?fc CO.
Ootobcr 1. 21 tf
Mn^mirclrnLiM.
GRKENVILLK DISTUICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to
me directed, I will sell before the Court
House door, at the usunl hours of sale, on the
lirst Monday in NOVEMBER next,
1 Huprgv and Harness ; levied on as i
bhe property of It. S. I'omerov, at tlio suit of
Waudy Thompson, ct ul., (for cost,) vs. Edwards
t Pomcroy.
One hundred Acres of Land, moro or
less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mellugh, L.
Westmoreland, et al.; as the property of Bevor
y B. Garrett, at the suit of Samuel Griswohl,
it al.
259 Acres of Land, moro or loss,
lying on the waters of Gilders creek, adjoining
lands of Vaughn, Kav and lIainV>y, as the proparty
of -Benjamin llamhy, at the suit of Ed
fiioiul Miller.
130 Acres of Land, more or less,
idjoiniug lauds of II. M. CVcly, Wasson ami
Stokes, et. al.. as the property of Jnines Jenkins,
it the suit of George M. Guunells.
Terms CAtill; ourchascrs to pay tor titles
1>. HOKE, S. G. D.
Sheriff's Office, October 7, 1857. 2'2-td
ST A TEOF SO UTII CAROLINA-.
OUKIUfYILLV DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Snlc or Pnpoi* Mill*, Ac.
C. J. Ei.Fonn mid J. I). Sneim^s, Execntors
of It. Dusiiaw, deceased, vs. Tub Ohkknvii.lk
MaNUFactukino COMPANY, et al.
?Bill for Sale of Corporate Property.
PURSUANT to the decretal order in this
case, made by Chancellor Dargan, at
I uly Term, 1867, I will sell, at public sueion,
at Greenville Court House, on Sale
lay in November next,
All that valuable property known as THE
PAPER MILLS AND PREMISES of The
Greenville Manufacturing Company, eonaining
Fifty Acres, situated, lying and bent*
on Reedy River, five mile* south of
Greenville Court House. The Mills contain
TWO FIRST RATE CYLINDER PAPER
MACHINES, and all necessary works peraining
thereto. On the premises, also, are
i good Two-Storv Superintendanl's Dwellng
House, and Five Dwellings for operaivee.
These Works have been put up at great
expense, and with much care. The waterlower
is the most desirable in the State.
I'liere is seldom a better opportunity for an
nvestment, in manufacturing, than this pre
on is.
Tkkms?One third in cash, the remainder
>n n credit of* one and two yearn, in equal
ind successive annual instalments, with increst
from date, on bond, with nt least two
roou suiwiic*.
8. A. TOW NFS. C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Ollioe, Aug. 81, 1857.
8e|?l 3 17 Ul
WM. HT ALITEK,
SURGEON DENTIST,
11A8 returned from Philsdel|>hia,
prepared, in every way, to
perforin ?ll operatioaa in liie proVssion
in tho most skilful and approved manner.
Having proonred every improvement of the day,
?er*ons can safely feiy nn having every opera
.ion performed in the same manner as doue in
Philadelphia or New York.
Kthcr and Chloroform given when desired.
Teraone desiring attentiou must make appoint
troute previously.
flf I looms in IfcDae's Building.
March 10 A5 tf
And other l>i teases of the Cheat and Throat,
Successfully treated by the Inhalation of
Medicated Vapors and JPowders, by Ah
sorption and Constitutional Treatment,
as practiced at the Stayvbsakt Mkdical
fsmuTK, Neto York City, M. Y.
12 unprecedented success which baa attendivLthis
method of treating diseases
of the Lun?+?uid Throat, has induced tlio
I Ph vsioi ans to depart from their usual course,
nnd nmll themselves of the columns of tlie
'Press to make it known ?o such as may be
laboring under, or predisposed to, such affections.
The dawn of a brighter day has At '
length jurtved for the Consumptive?the I
I doctrine of the incurability of Consumption J
lias now passed away. \V? have indubitable
proofs in v>ur possession, that Consuinption,
in nil its stages, can be cured : in the
first, by tubercular absorption ; in the second,
i .1. . _
I uy inc iransjorinatiOH of tube rente into
chaikg and calcareous conciiiiOni.f in the
third, by cicatrices or scars. Those wedded
to the opinion of tho just may assert that it
is even now incurable. Such are behind the
age. To all this great truth must be apparent,
vi*; that medicine* inhaled directly
into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapoi
or Powder, must he more effectual than that
taken into the stomach. In short, the only
ark of refuge for the Consumptive is in Inhalation.
and such additional means, of
which the judicious Physician will avail
himself.
Such of the Profession that have adopted
Inhalation, have found it soothing and efii
carious in the highest d> <jrct; arresting the
progress of the disease, and working wonders
in many desperate cases ; in verity, n triumph
of our Art over the fell destroyer of
our species.
Nora.?Physicians wishing to make themselves
acquainted with this practice, are informed
that our time heing valuable, we can
only reply, as to ingredients used, to such
letters that contain a fee.
Tho fee, in ail cases of Consumption, will
bo $10, on receipt of which tho necessary
medicines and instrument will be forwarded.
Applicants w ill please state age, sex, oecupa
tion, married or single, how long affected, if
any hereditary disease exists in the family,
and Symptom* generally. Let tho name,
town and State Ire plainly written?posing*
for return answers must he enclosed. Letters,
if Registered by the Post Master, are
at our risk. Address
WALLACE MERTOUN, M. I).,
S. M. Institute, N. Y. City.
T I s o
i jiuy IU 1U 0111
A M r, ROTYPES
A 1VS> IVELAinrOTYPES.
More Bcautii'ul Than Ever.
THE INIMITABLE
'RAISED' AMBROTYPES.
I 1MCIIFKCT representation of Nature, and the
i\ hirj/iftU Mv\a of tho Art; UNFADING nn?l
husuUUL U#1,
T HE M E LA IN OT YPE,
Another aud a Inter triumph in the art?/ Photography,
admirable adapted to Medallions,
Broaches, Jackets, Kings, ike.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to his friends, the Ladies and Gentlemen ot
Greenville and surrounding country, that he is
at iiomk aoain, and ready to execute anything iu
the line of his profession that necessity cr faucy
may suggest.
He will also take this occasion to say?once
for all?that the si'mcttionrrr of his Pictures over
all foreign "catch-penny" affairs, is too well
known aud acknowledged to require any resort
to the very common praetice of "puffing," in older
to bring them into notice. Jn*t come
and we for yoHrnelra*, ami be tatixjtciL
Prices MOUKIIATK?fro 11 & 1 to st5 and stS. ne- I
cording to si if and stifle.
r#" GA(.I.RRr OX *2l? PI.OOK ok MoRnc's ITai.i,
?* Complete instructions given in the Art.
' ... ,, . C. 11. LANNEAU.
PllOTOQRA PIIS beautifully colored in oil,
I by the subscriber. 7-tf June 25
HAVANA SEGAKS,
IMPORTED DIRECT, BY
II. FURSTENHEIM,
From Mateo, Qaenz r? Co., Havana.
'run genuine Plantation La Eldomdo
1 The finest Opera La Victoria
Tbo real Concha El Ranio
( La Australia
Lund res < La Attila
( La Rosalia
Regalia La Girid
La Nigotiann ; Opera Confienzia. ,
El Cinto do Ori>?n.
All of the finest Brands and Vaiiefiea, At
II. FURSTEN II El MS.
At P. S. Smith's, opposito Mansion ILutse.
Jy 83 11
J*. C. P. a iiiTEIt, ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW .
and
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, I
WILL PKAOTICK J
IN THE COURTS OF THE WE8TERN CIRCUIT. | 1
Office in the Greenville Bookstore,
MTIW\rxriT T C /I I
V4 1VAJ 141* T HJlilJ) KJ. V.
June 4 4 ly ,
OKB & PRICE, !
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, '
GREENVILLE, 8. C. J
JAMES I* ORB. WM P. PRICE
April 23 50
H. JULIUS SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, i
GREEEVIL1.E,S. a
June 18 fi tf
F. 0. DUKES,
rTLAIN & ORNAMENTAL
PLASTERER.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
or ltc?i<leno? at Mr. JaudonV, oppoaita the
Famalc College. tf Il-Jn1y2i
AT THE-GREEN VILLI1) j,
IVslii street, Next tUe Bridge,
1H1E Largest and Boot Stock of CARRIAGE ]
0()Ol)S AND MATKHIAL ever offered for
sale iu the State, selected carefully and especially
for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock and best variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carnages and Wagons; common and
Inset tempered Steel Springs ; Black and Coloivd
Enamel and Patent Dash Leather; Black and j
Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil i
and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia'
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats;
Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass, j
Silver, Bono and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted |
broad and narrow LnCcs; Silk, r-tcd and Cotton
Fringes; Bent lliekory Shafts; Buggy seat
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable
Casting*.
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to
call and examine our stock. For sale cheap l>y
GOWER, COX & MARK LEV.
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and
Turned Spokes, of our own innuiifacture, and
warranteo. For sale by
COWER, COX MARKLEV.
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A T il?DP ' *?* * * "
m ijimvn mi 01 wine, imiii and Green |
r\. Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool
Damask*. For sale l?y
UOWER, COX MARKLEY.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CARPENTERS'
TOOLS.
,4 LARGE stock and variety of 'lie best Tools
1V. ir>nd<?, and n few setts fnncy Rosewood
nnd Boxwood Planes. For sale by
COWER, COX it MARKLEY.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
"jVTOW on linnd, the largest stock of Iron ever
is offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron
and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English
Refined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; Horse
Shoe; Half Rounds; Half Ovals; Bund Iron and
Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedes
and Hnimnurca, for wagons, tires and plantation
work.
On hand, cheap for cash, 6,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow .Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For
sale by
COWER, COX <fc MARKLEY.
STEEL! STEEL! ! STEEL!!!
"VTAYLOIUS. SAUKDERSON A JESS HP'S best
it ('ast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat
?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German and
Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by
UOWElt, COX & MARKLEY.
n,000 LPS. GRINDSTONE.
VSS< 1RTED sizes, suitable for Farmers and
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
COWER. COX & MARKLEY.
ON HAND
AAA LI1S, best Bluck Florida Moes and
?? ' '\'v* Curled Hair, picked, in bags.
For sale by
COWER, COX MARKLEY.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
1" Alt' ?K assortment, of the lliarnond FlintSsn.l
Taper, boat article inailo, for sale bv
GOWER, OUX Si MARKLEY.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW OLASS
AND PUTTY.
OX linnd, n large assortment TuinU, Oils, ?fee.
Tnrv, Txtra and No. 1 White Lends; Haw
and Boiled Liudseed Oils; Winter, Sperm. Solar,
Lamp, Nonts Foot, Olive and Tanner*' Oil*;
Touch Body and Coital Ynrni.'-h ; Japan, Aspalturn
and Leulher Varnish ; Spirits Turpentine v
Greene; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Tinks; Dropblack
; Lampblack ; Rod ; Spanish Brown; Umber;
Sunwn; French Ochre, Ac. American and
French Window Glass, Fully and Whitening.
For sale by
00WEIk, COX & MAUKLEY.
IIDA VY <t SHELF HARD WARE.
A LARGB and well selected stock For sale
cheap l>f *
GOWER. COX Si MAUKLEY.
SCRE WS ! S ORE Ur5 / /
p AA GROSS of the Improved Gimblet Toint
l)UU Screws. For sale by
GOWER, COX Si MAUKLEY.
SA WS f SAWS!!
UOK it To.'s Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut und Tennon
Hand, Tunnel und Ripping Saws; Brass
ind Blue lJaek Saws; a eompletc assortment of
Webb Saws, with and without frames. For salt) by
(snii'ui) iiav i. ii*i>iri ev
wvy ?? lav, cv m;) uaia^i .
May 28 8 if
.1 II. RAMlOLPIl,
IMIANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BEGS
to sny, that all kinds of HAIR WORK
if every variety of stylo of braiding, will bo Orlotnentod
or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest
nuntier. and returned to those at a distance per
nail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair can be sent
lim in letter per mail.) Row Breast Pins, Neck
aces. Bracelets, Hide, Vest uud GuArd Chains,
Crosses, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac., of various
intterns, put up neully, and any article admit:ing
the name of the owner engraved thereon,
ihall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge.
He alto makes and repairs s II kinds of Jewelry ;
nounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walkng
Canes; matches Spectacle Glasses; and, lastly
/ingraft* on all manner of Plato.
Offre (50 yard* Kn*t of old' Court 1/outt, atul a
fno pact* from the h'm< ij.r'.oe UffiiA
Greenville, S. C., Juno 25. '57. 7-tf
CHARLES HICKEY.
(Sucossor to Kmunutl Currant,) i
MANrF.VCTt'RFR OK
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DKALKK IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
BliACKK'JV, WINDOW CO UN I UNA,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
164 KINO 8TRKET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
l^jT Old Frames Uc gilt o^ual to new. Jfl
Ax til 30 6! ly
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J
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SPRING GOODS. I
GRADY & (iOODLIfn; 1
On* Door South of the Old Court ftitu**
' GttEKNVTLUV 8: C. 5*1*
AFTER ^turning our grnteM than*# *n our K
friend* ami onetoitior.*, for their piv.1 verr
ibernl j>?troiii?'{o to our butinrta. wo
call their attention, as wall iw thai of the public
generally, to our vcrV large ,fad ,fl ;iely usaoi Ud
stock ot " ;. Nt'V^r"?yi }i F
Spring and Summer Goods,
which we arc now reccivinif, and which hot
been purchased by one of the Him
1111 * I on very a.ictuiUgouuo t.'i;i?e ?'
and which we nre determined on st-lllng as low
a* they can be bought, at retail, mivwlms*. ?*?4?
Our stock, in the vrny of J?R Y 0 OOI embrace
almost ?vwy uit)*l? lulled f?-r, eiiher W
l^olivs or Gcntlcniuu, in Fancy ot Staple Dry
Good".
Bonnets, Ribbons, Blowers, Ruches, Tal?
mas, Shawls, Mantles, <KC.
Boots nn?l fSlioos Triutk*, Ac.
A vcrv extensive and fashionable assortment.
Hats and caps.
Tlio latest styles, for Men und I>o\ 8, in grout
variety. *
Ready-Mad? Clothing. <g
A very heavy and varied wwoftment, for Men
mid lloya. *
Perfyinori^o. Fnucv Articles, Jewelry, Plait*!
Ware, Mirrors, Hard o nt o ami Cutlery,
Guns, Carpenter's Tuobt Blacksmiths'
Tools,
Crockery r.nd ?lass ware,
DRUGS, MEDICINES A- DYE-STUFFS,
Books and Stationery,
SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON".
tiROCGRIES.
A very heavy stock of
fcVTft PJo and Java COFFEES
Brown and Crushod SUGARS
I'l-us Molasses, Spicos, Cigars, Powder, .Shot,
Lead nnd Indigo. . sack
ani> Table salt.
Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nails, Glass, Ac.. ?' <\
FRES1I GARDEN SEEPS.
GRADY & GOODLKTT.
April 11 48 if
Hows, Stoves, X
^ ^ ^ "&.j| & ^ a
WE keep tou?tUl-'\py
ly on hand a largo ?s- "'t
sort-meiit of One and
^('-"^ttwo-horse Turning, Subsoil and llill.lde
which we challenge the world to equal in good
work, ease of draft And durability.
Wo have alio n large and beautiful assortment
of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, lied Room
and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call tho attention of
those who wish to purchase.
Also on hand. Wash and Stock BOILERS,
Corn Shelters, Straw Out lorn, <to. Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc \Vork done to order. Cistern or
Well Puinp* fdrjililied ni.d put up.
Wo also are making ami receiving from Now
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Jspanoso Ware,
among which the Ladies may Cud a great varfcty
of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans.
FOOT and BATIIISO TLBS, or any other Article
in our line, made to order, and Painted in
the hent. manner. We nro also prepnrod to do
lloofiug and (iuStcriiiR
in the latest nrd best manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
-mw./3L c.as*
We say it is superior, and we do not wish to
have our word taken for it. Coin6 nod see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Ilees W ax and Old
Pewter.
1ST Rags taken in exchange for Tin Wars.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mil 12 4 1 tf
uEEiTXaToirLW,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Iiirccinillc, S. V.
tW-rH'Cli'l.'....-..!.-..'.. e L< II ? ^ ??
b JU ? - -- .> II
J. !?. REED.] [s. I>. OOODLKTT.
June 4 4 tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IX riQITl TY.
Thomas J. Tin pin, el al.. vs. Thomas C.
Marklov,et ux.. et al.? Hill fur Relief etc.
IN puiauauce of the decretal order made
by Chancellor Dargan, at July Term,
1857, of (lie Court of Equity for said District,
in the above stated case, notice is hereby
given to all and singular the creditors of
Doctor William P.Turpin, laic of Greenville*
S. C., deceased, to appear before the Commissioner
of this Court, at his office at Grcenvillo
Court House, within three months
from tho date of the publication of this no*
lice, and establish their demands by proper
and sufficient proof.
S. A. TOWERS, C. K. G. I).
Commissioner's July Dili, 1857,
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
C. J. Klford and James 15. Sherman, Execotora
of Renajah Dunham, deceased, vs,
The Greenville Manufacturing Company*
Jaooh 15. Shaver, itobiri 1?. Greenfield, el
al.?Bill far Bute ami J'urtition of Coy
porafe Properly. Settlement, 6ic.
FN mirsimnett i.t llirt (loi'inl il nr.tui
1 l?y Chancellor Dargnn, at July Tcrin,
1857, of the Court of Equity for said District,
in the above stated case, notice is hereby
given to all and singular the creditor# of
The Greenville Manufacturing Company to
appear In-fore the Commissioner of this Court
at his office at Greenville Court House, within
three months from the date of the publication
of this notice, and establish tberr demands
bv proper and sufficient proof.
' 8. A. TOWNES, C. E. O. IX
Commissioner's Office, July Oth, 1857,
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