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I FANCY ARTICLES. I OHARLES SMITH. I WATCHMAKER * JEWELER, OBKKNVrLLE, 8. O., Main Strati, ntarfy Oppoaitt tkt Mansion Smut, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Greenville and vicinity, that he has just rmiTfn MKi MdM to Ma already extensive stock, a large assortment of the above named Articles, eonclzting of FIm Stttto of Fraach Cameo*, wall known for their superiority; also a choice Variety, beautifully ornamented with OOHA1J9, and Bracelets to match, (being the latent fashion,) all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of Vftnoy Brooches for Ambiotyyc*. A quantity of fashionable Braeelets; heavy solid Gold Rings, Moeaie Esr-Rings, 1 -ookets, Stndda, etc., etc., Wsides an innumerable assortment of the most beaulifal Jewelry ever before offered in Greenville His Stock *!*-"> comprises a splendid variety of heavy Fine English Plated Ware, amongst which may be found Knives, Fork* Spoons Cups, ate., etc., of aw* mttal, plated not upon German -liver, but upon the genuine ALBATA. It is used in the highest circles, and is much pre ferred for its great durability. Also, new fashioned 8PE0H. with handles and without temples Very useful and convenient The establishment also contains WATCHES of the best make, via: Chronometers, Duplex, English and French Levers, Cylinders and Plain, all in heavy Gold or Silver Cases. Having made arrangements in New York with Wholesale Houses importing direct from France and England. I am enabled to sell all my Articles at prices lowr than they can be bought in Charleston. All Articles sold iu the establisraent warranted as represented. 24-8m Oet 22 NEWTON HOUSE, Athens, flsawta. ^_. HAS b?eB thoroughly renovat?d. *n^ U now open for the reception of Company. jSLraagv zr Look out for tha Newton Houm Omnibus, at tha Depot A (DAM). MR. W. CRAWFORD ? Sir: We, the undersigned, take great pleasure in returning you our thanks for the vary kind and agreeable manner in which we have been entertained at yaur excellent Hotel by yourself and lado. Your rooms are large, airv and cleanly, and your table such as cannot fail to please the taste of the most fastidious. We take great pleasure in recommending your House to our Iriends and tha publio generally. Daniel Itemshcart, John Mr.rehison, Mrs. Jane Thomas, Mrs Murchison, Miss O C. Han My. Miss Murchieon, Miss C. A. Saussy, Mrs. F. M. Cornwall, W. W. Remsheart, Savannah, Ga.; C. D. Rogers, Mrs. M. Stewart, M. 1L Etc wart, Mr. A. Stewart, South Carolina; Hon. Charles J. McDonald, Marietta, Ga.; Col. John R. Stanford, Rev. R..C. Ketehum, Clarkeaville, Ga.; Thoa H. Cone, Greensboro, Ga.; Amos T. Akerman, Silver ton, Ga.; IL K. Martin, Groenaboro, Ga.; Col. Chas. D. Davis, George Uilivtr, Monroe, Ga.; Thoa W. Thomas, Elberton, Ga,; Geo. A. Ketch -M urn, Mrs. IL Carr, Mr*. Ke chnin. Mobile, Ala.; A. G. Brown, Charleston; D. Kemmerer, Philadelphia; Col. J. Lowdeo, New Orleans; R. W. I Moore, Mrs. Moore, Marietta, Ga.; Mr. R F. Bartb, Atlanta, Ga. 24-tf Oct 22 Pimm an Enduring TabUt over ttu Spot where Repom the Remains of thorn vou Love. NEW MARBLE YARD, si. QKEEMWOLLIE, ?. O. THE 9ubaeribers respectfully inform the citiaeus of this and adioinimr District* that they have op?n?vl a MAll'llLE YAKD in the village of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Mention House ami adjoining Dr. Bell's Hotel, where they will promptly end faithfully attend to ell oroera for Tomb-Stones, Monuments, And any other style of Work in their line. Having had an eaperlenee of over fifteen years in this business, they have ne doubt of their ability to give ample satisfaction to all who may entrust them with their orders. CHALMERS A ALLEN. Oet it 24 8m STATE OFWUTH^HOONT. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pits*. Richard H. Jacobs, vs. James M. Jacobs.? Declaration in Foreign Attachment 8ulLi VAX k Storks, Plaintiff's Attorneys. WHER2AS, the Pontiff did on the'l&th I day of October, 1857, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is aaidl ia absent from and without the limits of tais State, and has neither wife nor attorney knowa within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might bo served : It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 20th day of October, which will be in the year of our Lord one A| , 8 _ ? t 1 _ A OA ? - ? mouaana eigni nunareu ana nuyeignt, omerwise final and absolute judgment will then bfi given and awarded against him. W. A. MolMNlEL, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Greenville District. Out 22 24 lefimly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Um OoBu&cn Plena. Edward O. Jacobs, vs. James M. Jacobs.? Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Sot. me aw a stokks, Plaintiff's Attorneys. WUEREAS. the Plaintiff did ??n the Itfih day of October, 1857, file Ida dee In ration against the Defendant, who (as is is said) la absent from and without the limit* of (hit Stale, mod has neither wife nor attor Bej known within the same, upon whom a amy of (hesaid declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered, that the said Defend ant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 20ib day of Ootober, which will be in the year (4 oor Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, otherwise final and afceolnte judgment will then ha given Mid awarded against hhn. " OMft TtfttF M leSnHy Undtr Dun*?* Hold, Cor. of Public Square, HABIBTTA, 01. Jt/TFMpm THIS EsUMiahmen t jnek opened. JBSjMlB'* it hoped will m*?t the ?Mto tf UMBSBW the eomranaity. The supply of **OOflCt AM? ?H"ATOOMEBtV b large and nrltd, aad order* are received daily For " All good* in the Una." aoo PIECES NEW MTJSIO, A boat 80 kindi of IntraetioK Book* MEL0DE0N8, VI0UN8, FLUTES AND 8UTTAR8. A select e'oelt of Fine WATCHES, Pens, Silver Pencil*, end herideom* Jewelry. _ All goods sold kntiuit for (uts; 6 per cent uisovtiC* Off bills of 9W t?0 Oot 18-28-7 THOB 0. MARKLEY. ncHCDR liana lor sale. mTHK subscriber proposes to sell his FARM, situated in Pickens District, three suet half miles east of PiokensviUe, on the rood leading from Greenville to Pendleton. The Tract consists of Thses Hundred and Sumr-Fora A cans?900 Acres in Forest, 20 Acres of good Bottom Land, and the balance under culti vation. There is also on the place an exoellent three-story Dwelling House, containiug six rooms, with all necessary Out-buildings. Upon the premises are also several Springs of as fine water as can be found in the District. 8. A. MoCRAOKEN. Oct 15 23 4 EMPORIUM OF FlS HAS now on hand an elegant assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, for the FALL AND WINTKR WEAR, consisting of French and English Cloths and Cassimercs and Vesting#, of ail qualities and colors, which he is prepared, with excellent workmen, to make ntt in the latest and and best style. Also, just received, a fine stock of Gloves, Cravats, Collars, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ac. REAM MADlcLOTHIHe, HE has just made a large addition to his former stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, all of which has bees made up in the latest and most approved style*, consisting of Overcoats, Dress and Business Coats, Pants, Over end Un der Shirts, nata, Ac. lie invites the attention of the public to his stock, and to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. MR. O. A. PICKLE LONG and 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 done in the establishment is wausantbp. October 8. ** ' Silver Plated Ware. JKETCliUM would invito attention to the following New Good* jnet opened : Medium and Dessert Silver Ptated Fork#, kklvtr Plated Table and Ten Spoons, Si lu?r Plated Salt Spoons, Silver P.ated Goblets, Silver Plated Cup#, Silver Plated ana Gilt Mugs, Silver Plated and Engraved Mugs. The above are silver, plated on the best of German silver, and are offered at prices as low as the same quality of goods can be bought i.t any retail establishment in Charloston or New York. At the Ifew Store, Main Street. Oct 8 22 If FAtttU'GROCErf^^RL 7a the Powcri Building, on Main Street CONSISTING of Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tens, Crackers, Cheese, Oysters, Lol>sters, Sardines, Yeast, jSoda, White Wine VineBar, Fine Cigar# and Tooaceo, Candies, Nut#, Citron, Tfoap#, Pickles, Catsups, Ac., Ac. Also a lot of Oranges just received. Oct 8 22 tf r^OTl^?3l^ ON WEDNESDAY, the 4th of November, will be sold, st tlie residence of Moses Fowlers, at Mush Creek Bridge, the Tract of Land whereon he sow resides, containing Three tt J - J -* IMA# *** a * mnurca mm msy-rive Acres, more or leas; Forty or Fifty Acre# of Bottom. Alao, Two l.ikeiv Jfegroe*, One Two-florae Wagon, Cn > Two florae Carriage an<i Harness, One Set of Blacksmith Tools, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Wheat, Farming Tools. Fattened Hogs and Stock Hogs, Cattle and Mules, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other things too tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. MARK FOWLER, ARIS FOWLER, Agents. Oct 8 22 td All the Ingredients I~?OR making Rorabnok's Soaps, for sale at the t? New ivrug Store. HI MS 4 I.OXO. Oct 15 23 2 Strayed or Stolen, ^WgYx PROM the Subscriber*. /3*5X on Saturday morning, 22d in-/^TVv staiitT a light coloreo SORREL MARE, near ?lx toen hands high, 8 or 0 years old. She had on, at the time, an old Bridle and Saddle. A suita ble reward will be paid to any person for discovering and returning the Mare, or for such information aa may lead to her reoovery. Information received at the Enterprise office, or by us, 8 miles west of Greenville. JOHN A. TOWNES, \17 A I'AU'MIU . A. IV fT 11CO, Aug 27 16 tf Hair Dressing and Shaving. UVHRIDCdi continue# the Toneorial hue13 ineae at hi* Old Stand in Beattie's Briek building, where he i* ready during the dav and evening to sLare the berrd and e?t hair, and atiampno the head. 11# reepeetfully aaka a con* tinuatian of patronage. Oct. 1-21-^ BREAD I CAKES! BREAD ! HAVINO obtained the services of aftwiea, a muit superior workman, the very beet of then# article# ean he had Freeh every day at the ORKKNVILI.E CONFECTIONERY. Opposite the Manaion donee. October ft. 8 tf lor Tu Collector. The Friend* of lane* B. Peur* MKI, annonnec him a* a Candidate for Tax Colleetor at tha enauing Election. K A/l/1 LBH. on hand and for mI? by aMJlfV Xr-. yST' A. GREENFIELD. 7Jy 9 8 if i AND , LADIES' GOODS. MRS. WALTON > np^ MOST reapectfully informs ker f >r i\jU mer patrons and friends and tlie Lad if* generally, tnnt she has just received and will open on Monday next, the 12th inst, one of the most extensive and beet assorted 8T00K8 OF MILLINERY ever offered to the I<adies of Greenville, consisting of a variety of Silk, Satin, and Velvet Bonnets, Rice, Dunstable. Silver Gisee, Neonoliwtn and Drab Straws. Flowers. Plumes and Head Dresses, Dress loaks and Mantillas, made in the latest and most approved sty lea gy Orders from the country promptly attended to. Oct 8 *m I>ESIRABI,E fail km mmm zwm* TO BE OPENED Saturday, October loth. ffMA MRS. WATTS AND /mJJ^MpOKDON will open on the nl>ove dnv a Magnificent assort ment of all kinds of French, l-nf?li'b and American Millene ?y ry and Straw Goods Silk and yJHj Fancy anncl*. Dress ( rrmnd ' zrl Head Drtsses Ribbons French Flower*. Feathers, Ac. A complete assortment of all the above Goods constantly on hand, and will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Hate cleaned and trimmed, and Drcssee cut and basted at the shortest notice. tC House on Avenue Street opposite the Tost Office. October 8 2'2-tf Hosiery and Gloves. DOZ. Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and Chiles' \J\J Dren's Hosiery ; Kid, Silk and Worst-' ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, iust open and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies, Store. W. H. 110YKY A CO. Merinoos and DoLaines. P1EOKS, now open and for sale cheap. [OU W. H. HOVEY A CO. Roady Made Clothing. t I.AUGF, Fine and Well Assorted ("TO1 'K, ( V just open. Also, n large lot of Oiled Window Shades, all Vaper, Borders, Ac,, at W. U. HOVEY A CO. VeWots. Ribbons, &c. NOW OPEN. 300 pieces Velvet Kihltons, which will b?, sold very low. Fine Chenill Head Dresses Ermine, and a great variety of Fancy Articles at the Ladies' Store. W. H. HOVEY A CO. Ootober 1. 21 tf statFof s()iTtTi1^uiolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia* to me directed, I will sell before the Court House door, ut the iisurI hours of sale, on the first Monday in NOVKMBEK ne\t, 1 Buggy and Haines; levied on as the property of R. X. Putin m\, at the suit of Waddy Thompson. et ?1 , (tor t,| vs. Edwards A I'onoerov. One hundred AcresofLund, more ?u* less, adjoining lands of Mrs. MoIIiigh, .1. I* Westmoreland, et al.; as the property of Bever ly B. Garrett, at the suit of Samuel Griswold, et al. 259 Acre? of Land, more or less, lying on the waters of Gilders creek, adjoining lands of Vaughn, Rav and ilainhy, as the property of Benjamin llamhy, at the suit of I'M mond Miller. 130 Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of II. M. Cecly, Wasson and Stokes, et al.. as the proj?erty of .lames Jenkins, nt the suit of George M. Gunnells. Terms CASH; ourchasers to pav tor titles D. HOKE, S. O. I). Sheriff's Office, October 7, 1867. 82?til ST A TE OF SO UfTlOAROLINA GltKKNVII.l.K DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Sale or Paper Mills, Sec. C. J. Elford nn<I J. B. Siikkman, Executors of B. Dunham, l(ce?m<l, vs. Thk Grkkn villr Manufacturing Company, et al. ?Bill for Sn!e <?f Corporate Property. PURSUANT to the decietal order in this case, mnde by Chancellor Dargnn. at July Term, 1857, I will sell. at public auc lion, at Oreenville Court House, on Sale tlav in November next, All that valuable property known as Til K PAPER MILLS AND PREMISES of The Oreenville Manufacturing Company, containing Fifty Acres, situated, lying and being on Reedy River, five miles south ol Greenville Court House. The Mills contain TWO FIRST RATE CYLINDER PAPER MACHINES, and all necessary works per turning thereto. On the premises, also, are a good Two Story Superintend ant's Dwelling House, and Five Dwellings for opera live*. These Works have been put up at great expense, and with much care. The water power is the most desirable in the State There is seldom a better opportunity for an investment, in manufacturing, than this pit sent*. Terms?One third in cash, the retnaindei on h credit ol' one and two Year*, in eijtial and successive annual instalment*, with in terest front date, <>n bond, with at leant t \? good kurelief. 8. A. TOWNES, C. E. O. D. I'omnMsnioner'H Office. Aug. 31. 1867. 8e|>t 3 17 td " WM. H. ALLEN, ~ SURGEON DENTIST, HAS returned from Philadel ImK phis, prepared, in every way, U 'irFHr perform all operation* in bi* pro fesaion in the most skilful and approved manner Having procured avarr improvement of the day persons can safely rely on having every opera tion performed in the same maimer aa done ir Philadelphia or New York. F.ther and '"bloroform ??ven when desired. Persona desiring attention mnatutake appoint monts previously. %W Kooma in Mo Bsc * building. March 10 46 tt .in.- j ?ji .. In * if, sumption, brok i1itis, labynoitis, And nth'r Diseases of the Cheat ami ThrfMt, av'cixfufly treated by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapors and Powders, by Ab sorption and Constitutional Treatment, BIPpracticed at ih* Stay vice ant Mroical institute, New York City, N. Y. THE unprecedented success which Iiaa Attended this method of treating diseases of the Lung* and Throat, has induced the Physicians to depart from their usual course. , and avail themselves of the columns of the i ; 9- ? i mil m uiHKe u Known ?o men as may l?> laboring under, or predisposed to. such affec tions. The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Consumptive?the doctrine of the incurability of Consumption lias now passed away. We have indubitable proof* in our possession, that Consumption. in all its stages, can be cured : in the first, hv tubercular absorption ; in the second, by the transformation of tub.-rcule into chalky and calcareous concretions; in the thiol, bv cicatrices or scars. Those wedded to the opinion of the past may assert that it even now incurable. Such are behind the age. To all this great truth must be appa lit. iz: that medicines inhaled directly into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapor or Powder, in list be more effect ual than that taken into th? stomach. In short, the only aik of tefnge for the Consumptive is in In halation, 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 ejfh cocious in the highest degree ; arresting the progrms of the disease, and working wonders in many desperate cases ; in verity, a triumph of our Art over the fell destroyer of our species. Notk.?Physicians wishing to make themselves acquainted with this practice, are informed that our time being valuable, we can only reply, as to ingredients used, to such letters that contain a fee. The fee. in all cases of Consumption, will he % 10. on receipt of which the necessary medicines ami instrument will be forwarded. \pplicunls will please state age, sex, oecupa lion, married or single, bow long affected, if anv hereditary disease exists in tlie family, and symptoms generally. Let the name, town and State he plainly written?postage for return answers must he enclosed. Letters, if K.gi stored bv the Post Master, tire at our ri-lc. Address WALL AC MEKTOUN, M. DM S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. July 10 10 Gin A \f R R rAT V I> i; L! I V ATI. Y? XV V7 1 L 1 A!VD nELAINOTVPES. More BfaiiUHil Than Ever. the nimitable 'RAISED' AMBROTYPES. VPI'.IJFKOT representation of Nature. and the hi'/h'xt si vie of the Art.; UN FA DIN (J nn<I IDUKAULK. " auk... TH E MELAINOTYPE, I Another nn.l a later triumph in the art nf Pho| totfrnphy, ndmirablv adapted to Medallions, | liroaeheo, Lockets, Rings, Ac. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing . to his friends, the Laoics and Gentlemen ot I Greenvilleand surrounding country, that he is at iiomk aoain, and ready to execute anything in the line of his profession that necessity or fancy may suggest. He will also take this occasion to say?once ! for all?that the surKRioniTY of his Pictures over ! all foreign " catch-penny" affairs, is too well | known and acknowledged to require any resort 1 to the very common practice of "puffing," in or der to hrtng them into notice. |y ju*t come anil tee for yournelv**, and be xatixfird. i Prices modkratk?fro n $1 to $5 and $8, according to nice and ttyle. |T Gall key on So ki.oo* ok McRn't Hall . Complete instruct ions given iu the Art. C. 11. LANNEAU. PHOTOGRAPHS beautifully colored in oil, hy the subscriber. 7?tf June 26 HAVAMASEGAKSr IMPORTED DIRECT, BY H. FURSTENHEIM, I zy l# i /T # /T TV rrum jiaieo, uaenz (v t.o., Havana. TIIEg nuine Plantation La Eldo:ado 1 Tlit finest Openi La Victoria The real Concha El Ranio SLa Australia La Altila La Rosalia Regalia La Girid La Nigotiana ; Opera Confienzia. . El Cinto de Orion. All of the finest Brands and Varieties, at II. FURSTEN REIMS, At P. 8. Smith's, opposite Mansion House. Jy 23 11 i J.C.P. JETER, ATTORNEY AT LAW and SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, wii.l pkactick IN THE COURTS UF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. UJ/icf in the Uretnville liookstore, GREENVILLE, 8. C. I .lune 4 4 ly ORB & PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE, 8. C. JAMBS U OML WM P. PHIOE April 23 AO H.JULIUS8MITIV, : ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENVILLE, 8. C. June 18 '8 (f P. 0. DUKES, PLAIN & OKN AMENTAL PLAMTKRGR. GREENVILLE, 8. O. Iff* Itr-sMeno* ?t Hf. Jimdnn'n, Apposite th. ftmslt Coilsp, tf II-July ?? i n up, i i in i win ATT ir. lllb Mala Streets Neil the Rrldfe, THE Largest and Beet Stock of CARRIAOF HOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered fo? sale In the State, delected carefully and especial ly for Carriage Manufaoturera. A large atock and beet variety of Axler foi Buggies, Carriage* nuu Wagons; common best tempered Steel Springe ; Black ami fkiloic^ Enamel and Patent )>ash leather; Black unr Colored Kunniel Cloth*, Drills and Ducte; Oi and Rpiiiui>1? 1 " ? v... ? ? V , mun lid nuwij Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mate Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Bras* Silver, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted broad and narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted end Cot too Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seal Sticks; and n complete assortment of Mnllabli Castings. Carriage Makers are particularly requested tc call and examine our stoek. For sale cheap bv COWER, COX A MARKLEY. HUES AND SPOKES. VHre now prepared to supply Mauufactu y y rers with the best Morticed Hubs and Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and warrantor!. For sale by OOWER. COX A MARKLEY. CLOTHS AND DAMASKS. 4 LA ROB lot of Blue, Drab and Oreen 1V. Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool Damasks. For snle by OOWER, COX "A MARKLEY. CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR RENTERS' TOOLS. 4 LARGE stock ami variety of the best Tools X jL made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood and Boxwood Planes. For sale bv OOWER, COX A MARKLEY. IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! NOW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever offered in this mnrket: Spartanburg Iron and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English Refined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; Hor?? Shoe; Ilnlf Rounds; Half Ovals; Band Iron and Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedei and Haiumereii, for wagons, tires and plantation work. On hand, cheap for cash, 5,000 Iba. Rusted Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For sale by COWER, COX A MARKLEY. STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! NAYLORS. SAUNDKRSON A JESSUPS best Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat ?for fine edge tool*, axles and drills. German ami HI later Steel, for plantation work. For sale by GONYER, COX & MARKLEY. 3.000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Farmers and .Medianres. For sale cheap by GOWER. COX A MARKLEY. ON HAND / \ AA MIS. best Black Florida Moss and \ ' Curled llair, picked, in bags. For sale bv GOWER, COX A MARKLEY. SAND PAPER AND GLUE. LARGE assortment of the Diamond Flint Sand Paper, best article made, for sale by OOWER. COX A MARKLEY. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. ON hand, a large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac. Pure. Extra and No. 1 White Leads; Raw and Boiled Lindsced Oils; Winter,Sperm.Solar, Lamp, Neats Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils; Coach Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspal turn and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Drop black ; Lampblack ; Red ; Spanish Brown ; Ura her; Suawa; French Ochre, Ae. American an< 1 I.'..,,-..!. ni?.? ?i nn.i.? - I IVIIVU ?? (MMVff vnnoQ, * uifcj nuu *T IlltVllIJI^ For sale by COWER, COX & MARKLEY HE A VY <k SHELF HARD WARE. A LA ROE r.nd well selected stock For sab cheap by GOWEIt, COX <fc MARKLEY. SCRE WS f SCRE WS ! ! GR(J8S of t lie Improved Gimblet Poinl O V7 w Screws. For sale by COWER, COX & MARKLEY. SAWS! SAWS!! nOK. A Ox's Celehrnted Cast Steel Mill Saws Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tennoi Saws; Hand, Panuel and Ripping Saws; Braai and Blue Hack Saws; a complete assortment o Webb Saws, with and without frames. For sale bj COWER, COX & MARKLEY. May 28 3 tf J, H. RANDOLPH, 1 THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BEGS to say. that all kinds of 1IA1R WORE of every variety of style of braiding, will be Or nameuted or Mounted with Gold, in the neatesi manner, and returned to those at a distance pet mail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair can be sen him in letter per mail.) Bow Breast Pins, Neok laces. Bracelets, Side, Vest nod Guard Chains Crosses, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac., of varioui patterns, put up neatly, and any article admit ting the name of the owner engraved thereon shall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge. lit- also mam-sami repairs mi kiuos 01 Jewelry mumiU willi gold or silver the Head* of Walk [ ing Canes; matches Spectacle Classes; and, last ly Engrave* on all manner of Plate. Office fiO yard* Ka*i of old Court Hottee, and < fete pace* from the Entcrpriee Office. Greenville, 8. Cn June 26, '67. 7-tf CHARLES HICKEYT (Successor to Emanuel Currant,) MANUFACTURFR OF LOOKING GLASS, P0RTRAI1 And Picture Frames, AND DEALER IN LOOKING GLASS PLATES BRACKETH, WINDOW CORNICES, ROOM MOTJIjOINOS, AC 164 KINO 8TRKKT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Old Frames lte gilt equal to new. Jffi% April HA Si ly -u ,.V # wswviitFriMCfg ooRRRdTRi) **tinr ro*.+w? iiwwilM By drUy * Qoodlett, Eerchort*. fJuKKKVILLB, OCTOBER *1, tMT? BAOOrNOfOuhtiy.p?ry*d;..iiA *. 96 Dundee, prt'Jrtro, Vt'.;. t? 4 tO BACON, limn*, per lb. ..". .;.1j d I? Shoulder*, per lb 1? ? "It? Side*. |?er lb 16 1? Hop rmmd, per lb "18 rt 16 BUTl EK, Outdien, per lb. i .4. flotie. Oohntrv, per lb....... 00 a 20 COKKKfc, Hio, per lb 14 a 16$ Javn, per lb ...20 4 20 DOMESTICS,Shirting,pery*d, 0$? 11 I Sheeting, per yaid,.... 10 a 15 i Osnaburgs, per yeru,.. iXf ? i* I i FLOCK, Country, per bbl. .65.00 a $8.00 ' I Country, rer w*ek,... 2.75 a 8.00 cijaiv r*. ? ? ? . ....JW11--VWII, pr uojDei,.,,OV 0 60 Whent, per bushel, J. $1.00 a$1.00 I Oat*, per bushel, none. IUON, Swede*. per lb 6$ a 7 J EnglLh, per lb 6fa 5$ LARD, per lb 16 a 20 > M0LASSE.S, \V. 1., i?er g:?l... TO ? 80 N O., per. gal., new, $1.25 a$l.?5 SYRUP, N. O., per gal.... $1.26 o$1.26 OILS, Lamp, per gal $1.50 o$2.50 Train, per gal 87$ u $1.26 : Lin?ee?l, per gal. .. .$1.25 a $1.25 , RICE, per lb 8{ a 8$ ROl'E, per Jb 16 a 20 SUGARS, N. Orleans, per lb.. 16 a 16 Porto Rico* per lb..... 14 a 14 Loaf, per lb.20 a 20 Crushed, pei lb Z0 a 20 Ketined, per it....... 16$ a 10J SALT, per bushel, $1.00 a$1.00 Salt, per sack, $2.00 o$2.25 SOAP, Colgate, pale, pr. lb. ..12$ a 16 Yellow, per lb 8 a 10 SHOT, per lb 12$a 12$ Shot, per bag, $2.75 a $2.75 SPRING JJ00DS. ; GRADY & GOODLETT, l One Door South of the Old Court Houtt GREENVILLE, S. C. i ' AFTER returning grateful thanks to our friends and customers, for their pat very liberal patronage to our business, we desire to call their attention, as well as that of the public generally, to our very large and finely assorted stock of Spring and Summer Goods, . which we are now receiving, and which has j been purchased by one of the firm with care, and on very advantageons terms as to prices, and whieh we are determined on selling us low as mey can oe bought, at retail, anywhere. Our stock, in the way of DRY GOODS, embraces almost every article called for, either by I Ladies or GeDtlenoon, in Fancy or Staple Dry Good a. Bonoets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruohes, Tslmas, 8hawls, Mantles, Ac. Boots and Sboen, Trunks, dec. A very extensive and fashionable assortment, HATS AND CAPS. The latest styles, for Men and Boys, in (rest variety. Ready-Made Clothing. A very heavy end varied assortment, for Men and Boys. Perfumeries, Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated ; Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Blade, smiths' Tools, Crockery and Glassware, : DRUGS, MEDICINES A DYESTUFF8, Books and Stationery, : SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON. GROCERIES. j A very heavy stock of /tV Rio and Java COFFEES SHHK Brown and Crushed SUGARS Tea*. M olaseos, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot, > Lead and Indigo. SACK A?l) TABLE SALT, Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Tarn. Nails, Glass, (fro., <frc. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. GRADY & GOODLETT. April 9 48 tf Flows, Stoves, ^ ^ ^ ^ (2?, WE keep constantly on hnnd a large as- ^Mv?1 B--J sortmcnt. of One and nnauKaiMW > r^B5|Two-IIonie Turning, Subsoil and Hillside \ which we challenge the world to equal in good work, ease of draft and durability. We have also a large anu beautiful assortment, of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room ' and Church STOVES, to which we particularly call the attention of those who wish to purchase. ; Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS, k Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Ac. Copper, Sheet " Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or L Well Pumps furnished ar.d put up. ^ We also are making and receiving from New 1 York, a superior assortment of Tin and Japanese Ware, s among which the Ladies may find a great varfe* ty of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans. FOOT and HATI1INO TIIIR omnv nthur A*-. tide in our line, made to order, and ^Painted in ; the beet manner. We aro also prepared to do Roofing and < uttering in the latest and beet manner cm short notice, . Country Merchants invited to examine our stock of nrMW WA.RK3a . Ws say it is superior, and we do not wish to bare onr word taken for it. Come and ate. Cash paid for Old Copper, Beet Wax and Old Pewter. t?r Itnge taken in exchange for Tin Ware. r SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mb 12 44 tf REED & GOODLETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW A J*D SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Mreriiville, O. C. {gT OFFICE next door to F. P. ftnnnACa 0% J. V. RSBD.] [?. D- aOOOL*TTT Jnne * 4 tf