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Skk 1 FALL AND a=ak - - ?, .iti <SSi5A 13 3% ? TfflS BALES OP PLANTATION BLANKETS I All Wool Plains " Schyle's Georgia Kerseys ano Plains " low*priea Georgia Kerseys and Plains M Red, Blue and Grey Flannels ; ' M 1 White Twill Flannels 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 ll-4 Brown Sheetings ;s", " Sehyle's Stripe Georgia Osuabnrgs " heavy I 'otton OeaalMtrg* I ** heavy 4-4 Brown Shirtings " Sea Island Brown Shirtings ' heavy 8-4 Brown Shirtings, at 6iets. w heavy Brown Cotton Grilling ** Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling RICH FALL AND WI BUWtR 4-4 FRKKC1I AND KN0I.1S1I CHINTZ I I J. V.i ftasl - viwuuacrti i miern uoinu I " 4 4 fteotch and English Ginghams I Oioioo Printed snd Plain Challys Oboiw Strip? and Plaid Psplitu for Full Wear | Super Prinjted French Delains and Cashmeres Choice Printed French DeLains for Clilldren < Jl'lnin Trench DeLnins and Cashmeres, all shades Oct 20-24-ti EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF j WATOHB8, . Frenoh, Engliah and Amtrtaut Jewelry, j AND 1 FANCY ARTICLES. j CHARLES SMITH, ] WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, ! GRFKItV II.I.K, 8. O., ? Main Street, nearly Opposite Ike Maneion lionet, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Greenville nnd vicinity, (hut ho has jnst received and added to hie already extensive j stock, a large assortment of the above nauicd I Articles, consisting of ] Fine Sella of French Cnmcoa, well known for their anperiority ; also a choice variety, beautifully ornamented with and Bracelets to match, (being tho latest fashion,) all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of Fancy Brooches for Ambrotypef. A. quantity of fashionable Bracelets; heavy solid J Gold Kings, Mosaic Ear-Kings, LocbeU, Studda, etc., etc., besides an innnnierahle nasortment of the most beautiful Jewelry evrr before offered in ( Greenville. 1 Lis Stock also comprises a splendid variety of heavy Fine Knglish Placed Ware, amongst which tuny he found Knives, Pork*, Spoonn Cupa, etc, etc., of hw metal, plnted not 1 upon German Silver, but upon tho genuine 1 ALBATA. J It is used in the highest circles, and it much pre- < ferred for its great durability. < Also, new fashioned SPECS, with handles and 1 without tempi on. Very useful and convenient. Tito establishment also contains WATCHES of the best make, vis: Chronometers, Duplex, ? English and French Levers, Cylinders and Plain, . all iiehoaVy Gold or Silver Case a Having made arrangements in New York with Wholesale Houses importing dhreet from Prance and Erigland, I am enabled to sell all my Articles at prices lower than they can be bought in Charleston. All Articles sold in the cstabllsment warranted as represented. 84-8m Oct 22 NBWTON i Athens, Georgia, . ^ 1IAS been thoroughly renovatiL/ffli-cd, and i* now open lor the re SSn^l ccption of Company. B?55S5d@f sjW" T-ooV nut for the Xewton House Omnibus, ettlto Depot. * ' " ' A (DAM. MIL W: CRAWFORD ? Sir: We, the undersigned, take great pleasure in returning you our thanhs for the very kind nnd agreeable manner in which we have been entertained at your excellent Hotel by yourself and ladv. Your rooms ore large, airy and elcsnly, and your table stifth as cannot fail to please the tjut? of tJin iun>t f?at.idinna W? talis ?'?? lire in recommending vonr Hvuw to our Iriends and the public generally. Daniel Rcmslienrt, John Murchison, Mrs. Jane Thontns. Mrs. Mnrchieon, Miaa G C. Sausay, Mi*s , Murchiaon, Mise C. A. Sanaa?, Mr*. P. M. Corn-; well, W. \V. Uemshenrt, Savannah, Ga.; C. I>.l Roger*, Mrs. M. Stewart, V- lite wart, Mr. A. Stewart, South Carolina; Hon. Charles J. McDonald, Marietta, Ga.; Col. John K. Stanford, Rev. R. C. Ketehum, Clarkesville, Ga. ; Thoa 11. Cose, Greenahoro, Oa.; Amos T. Akerman, Elberton, Ga.; It. R. Martin, Greensboro, Ga.; Col. Chaa. I). Davis, George Uiliy?r, Monroe, Ga.; Thoa. W. Thornaa, Elhertou, Ga.; Geo. A. Ketchum, Mrs. M. Carr, Mra. Ke chum. Mobile, Ala.; A. O. Brown, Charleston; D. Kemmerer, Philadelphia; Col. J. Lowden, New Orleans; R. W Moore, Mra. Moore, Marietta, Ga.; Mr. P. P. Barth, Atlanta, Ga. 24-ti Oct 22 Tp^WMMtSTORET Under Duntfr Hotel, Cor.of Public Square, MARIETTA, OA. mJm/Sfm THIS Establishment, iust opened. Jf7ig?fVit la hoped will meet the wants of yEHv the community. The supply of AIMIBI flt^A'inuarWiitiav la largo and varied, ?im) or>lm are received daily for "All goods in the line." 200 PIECES NEW MUSIC, About 50 kinds of Instruction Pooka. MElODEONs, ViQUtNS, FLUTES ANC 2UITAR8, A. select stock of Fine WATCHES, Pens, Silver Pencils, and handsome Jewelry. All goods sold kn~nr.c.r.r roa cash ; 5 per cent, discount off bills of over $20. Oct 15-2S-7 thos C. m arkley._ Houses and Loti for Male. STIiE Subfiot'iber oli'eib for bale two desirable HOUSES AND LOT?, situf about one niile from Greenville Court House, and immediately upon the line of rail road. -Said houses are but recently completed, and contain * rooms each, with kitebens. The lots contain oqe half aero y?el?. I propose to take for es?h house and lot the mm (It ?7(to. Far further paeOdntai* enquire at my residence, near the premises. " * < Ot 2t S4-4 J.VNK 0A8KY. HTVfr friend ot A. ft. MrfHtrid, ftgq., respectfully ajtooaoce him aa a candidate foa Tax j Ckrfleetor at the emoting election. bf Mrccl, . WON, 153. O. ON TO HIS I4ARQE AND#UMt >CK OF FRESH WI5I T ER ? (0 IP S IMPORTATION. Chm of Bine, Grey an?l Steel-Mixed SAT1NBTTS " low-price Satinet# " low price Kentucky Jcxue " cheap Long Clothe " SerrtoU* heaty Bleached Shirtings " Cambria Una Clothe " Huperfine 1-87lleachod Shirtings " 8-4, 10-4,11-4 and 114 Bl'ch'd Shootings " English Prints, at OJ eta. " good Kur Calico, at t! J eta. " Super English Dross Prints a " cheap Ginghams " Bleached Twill Jonns " low-prioe Mnaiia Detain* WTBE DRESS GOODS. riain Union DeBagc, a' lij eta. Plain All Wool DeBage, all shades dioh Side Stripe Printed French Cashmeres Rieh Cashmere Riding end Walking ltobes Rich Challv Walking Robes Misses Chally Dj'ii<l?iy Robes Cashmere, DeLain, and Challv Byadcrc Patterns. A. F. BROWXlMft. Pickens Land i*or Sale. m TitP* subscriber proposes to soil his QjjjjLFAlitu, situated in Pickens District, three ind a half miles east of PiokensTille, on the rond ending from Greenville to Pendleton. The IVaet consists of Turks Hvndrko a*i? Sixtt-Foca iosn?100 Acres in Forest, 20 Acres of good t.ittom Land, and the balance under cultivation. Hiere is also on the place no excellent three-story , Dwelling House, containing six rooms, with nil > iccessary Out-buildings. Upon the premises are lis.) several Springs of d? fine water ns can be 'ound lit the District. 8. A. McCRACKEH. Oct 15 23 4 EMPORIUM OF FASHION. HAS now on hand an clegnnt assortment of Gentlemen's Fui nishing Goods, for the KALL AND WINTKR WEAR, mnaiitlng of French nnd Knglisb Cloths and Caasimerea nnd Vesting*, of all qunlitics ntnl ?olors, which he is pr-pnrcd, with excellent workmen, to make up in the latest snd nn>l best . itvle. Also, just received, a fine stock of Gloves. ' Draxats, Collars, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ac. READY MADECtOTHING, HE has just made n large addition to his formet stock of MSAbYMADK CLOTH FN (J, ill of which boa been inaile up in the latest, ami most approved styles, consisting of Overcoats, Dress and Aimlnm Coats, Pants, Over nnd UnJerShirts, Hats, Ac. He Invites the Attention i>f the public to his stock, and to give him s call before purchasing elsewhere. MR. O. A. PICKLE LONG aud favorably known ns nn excellent Cutter, continues in that department, nnd is ready to wait upon the customers of the estnb- i lishment, And to fit them in the latest stylos. All 1 work done in the establishment is wakhantkd. October 8. 22 tf Silver Plated Ware. JKKTCilUM would invite Attention to tlie following New Goods just opened : Medium and I>e*sert Silver Plated Fork*, Silver listed Tablo and Tea Speoiw, Silucr Plated Salt Spoons, Silrtr P.ated Goblet#, Silver Plated Cans, Silver Plated and Gilt Muss, Silver Plr.tc:! and Engraved Mugs. Hie above are silver, plated on tlie best of German silver, and are offered at prices as low as the same quality of goods can be bought at any retail establishment in Charleston or New York. At the New Store, Main Street. Oct 8 22 tf ?A. I f I kQTVfit FAMILY GROCERY STORE, In the Poorer*' Building, on Main Street. ? :o: CONSISTING of Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, hiee. Toss, Cracker^ Cheese, testers, I.ol> mers, rtaroines, lewr, fKtun, nuiie wine vinctrnr, Fine Cigars and Toonceo, Candies. Nuts, I Citron, <Soaps, Pieklea, Catsups, Ac., Ac. Also j a lot of Orange* just received. Oct 8 22 tf | NOTICE. ON WEDNESDAY, the 4th of November, will sbe sold, at tlie residence of Moses Fowlers, at Mush Creek Bridge, the Tract of Land whereon be mw resides, containing Three Hundred and Fifty-Five Acres, more or less; Fortv or Fifty A ores of Bottom. Also, Two IJkelv Negroes, One Two-Horse Wagon, One Two Horse Carriage and Harness, One Set of Blsoksniith Tools, Corn, Fodder, Slmcka, Wheat, Farming Tools, Fattened llotrt and Stock logs. Cattle and Mules, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other things too tedious to mention. Torma made known on day of aale. MARK FOWLER, ARIS FOWLER, Agents. Oct 8 22 td Strayed or stolen, 'SVars FROM the. Sot?*crU?e'r*.?^V,jyv / f /\ on Saturday morning, 22d iii/C7\ staiil, a light oolorcd SOltREI. MARE, near six ! !**<" Moft ? or fl years old. Sho had on, at the time, an oW Bridle and Saddle. A suitn ble reward will be puid to any person for discovering and returuing the Marc, or for suoh infer ntaUon as may lead to lier recovery. Information reoeived at. tlie Enterprise offloc, or by us, 8 miles went of Greenviiic. JOHN A. TOWN 158, W. A. TOW NHS. Ahr 27 16 tf for Tax Collector. Title Vrlcnda of It, Fr?r? MM, announce him as a Candidate for Tax Cob lector at tha enauio^ Kleetioo. BACON. r AAA LBS. on hand and for sale bv c)aUUl> A. OHEtNFlLLP. Jj 2 8 If LADIirloOM. MkS. WALTON MOST respectfully inform* li*r C??r?&d?ncr patrons and friends and file Ladies glnthily, that aha baa jOit received and ?!!," open on Monday next, the 12th Wist., one of the most extensive and beat assorted HTOCKft OF MILLINER}'ever offered to the ladies of Greenville, consisting of n variety of silk. Satin, and Velrct Bonnets, ltiee, Dunstable. Silvor Glare, Noonolitan and Drab Straws. Flowers, Plumes and Head Praises, Dress ? leaks and Mantillas, made in the latest and most approved styles. HT Orders from the country promptly attended to. Oct 8 22 3m DI3SIRABLE FAll km WINTER 6Q?QiS* TO BE OPENED , . Saturday, October lOtli. SNTMO MRS. WATTS AND MISS will open on the nt?.KrOKjgjbovc day a Magnificent aasort raent of all kinds of French English and American MiHenc ry nnu OWaW li?K>tl?, Slllt ftnil T2H| fnncy nnneU. Drew (lit rand 7/1 fiend Dresses, Ribbons, hrcncli Flowers. Feathers, Ac. A complete assortment. ' of nil the nbove Goods constantly on hand, and ' will be sold CHEAP FOR CA&H. lints cleaned and trimmed, nnd Drosses cut and basted at the shortest notice. fiy House ou Avenue Street opposite the Post Office. October 8 22-tf Hosiery and Gloves. DOZ. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' nnd Chil?\J\J Dren's Hosiery ; Kid, Silk nnd Worst-' ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents anil Children, iust open and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies, Store. W. H. 1IOYRY <k CO. MerillOG8 and DeLaines. 1 P'A PIECES, now open and for sale cheap. rJU W. II. IIOVEY * CO. Heady Made Clothing*. A LA It (IE, Fine aod Well Assorted STOCK, ( A. just open. Also, a large lot of Oiled Window Shades, Wall Paper, Borders, Ac., nt , W. H. UOVEY A CO. VoWets, Ribbons, &c. NOW OPEN. 300 pieces Velvet Kild.ons, which will be sold very low. Fine Chenill Head Dresses, Ermine, nnd a great variety of Fancv Articles, at the ladies' Store. W. 11. IIOVEY A CO. Ootober 1. 2t tf ^ATEliiFswflf CAK0L1NA (IKEEN'VILLE DTSTKKT. 8H PPIFF'R ft A I r ft BY virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facia* to me directed, 1 will sell before the Court House door, nt tho usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in KOVKMUER next, 1 Buggy and Harness ; levied on as the property of R. 8. Pomeroy, nt the suit of Wiuldy Thompson, et a!., (for cost,) vs. Edwards A Pomeroy. One hundred Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mellaril, J. 1* Westmoreland, et nl.; as the property of Hover ly II. Garrett, at the suit of Samuel Griswold, ct nl. 259 Acres of Land, more or less, lyifig on the waters of Gilders creek, adjoining lands of Vaughn, 'lav and llamhy, as the property of Heiijntnin llamhy, nt the suit of Ed niond Miller. 130 Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of II. M. CWIt, Wasson and Stokes, et al? as the property of dames Jenkins, | at the suit of George M. Guunells. Terms CASH; ouroliascrs to pav tor titles i D. lIokE, H. G. D. ! Sheriff's Office, Oetoher 1, tfiuii 22?td ST A TEOFYOUTIICAROLINA okeexv1llk wstfllct. i* equity. Sale of Paper /Villi*, Ac. C. J. Elfokii nnd J. 11. Siikrmax, Executors of It. Dunham, deceased, vs. The (JkkknVM.i.K M ANUVACTITniXO COMPANY, et III. ?Bill for Sale of Corporate I'roperty. FJRStJANT to the decietal order inr this case, made by Chancellor Darrgan. at July Term, 1867, I wrH sell, at public auction, at fireenvilie Court House, on Sale- I day in November next, All that valuable property known asTIIE PAPER MILES AND PREMISES of The Greenville Manufacturing Company, containing Fifty Acres, situated. Iving and being on Reedy River, five miles south of Greenville Court House. The Mills contain TWO FIRST RATE CYLINDER PAPER M ACHINI S. and all necessary works pertaining thereto. On the premise*, also, are a good Two-Storv Supi-rimendaiil'* Dwelling Uou.-e, and Five Dwellings for operative*. These Worts have been put up at great expense, and with much care. The water power is the most desirable in the State. There is seidoin a la-ttei opportunity for an investment. iii manufacturing, than this presents. Terms?One third in cash, the remainder on h credit of one and two yearn, in equal and aticceaaive annual instalment*. with internet from date, on la aid. with at leant two good sureties. S. A. lOVv iu'Ea. C. E. (i. 1>. Com id iaMoner'a Oflii-e, Aug. 31. 1857. Sept 8 17 id WM. II. ALLEN, SUUGLON DENTIST, jg?*irrs^. HAS retimed from t'hiU.tol jflt pliia, prepared, in every way, to ! tl.i r J T perform all operations in Itie pro- , Cession in the mom akiitt.l und approved mniiuvi. Having procured evere improvement of lltiilay, ! person* enn xafely roiy on having every opera j lion performed in tile same manner ?? done in I'hiladelphia or New York. Ktiier and Chloroform given wh? n desired. I'ersona desiring aCtentioii utuM make itppoiutmenU previously. BFRooim in lifcDee's Building. March lfr ?f IQatu Street, N?it the Bridge, THE Largest aVl Bost Stock of CARRIAGE noons and material ever offered for file in the State. selected earofnltv and especialljf for Carriage Manufacturers. A large stock and Wat variety of Axles for Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; nimnioii and best tempered Steel Springs ; ill nek and Colored Knnmel and Patent Dash Leather; Black and Colored Knninvl Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil and Brussels Carpet; Buckrains niul Russia Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats; Brass and Silver Point and Stand Bands ; Brass, Silver, Bone and Japan Nails ; Silk ami Worsted tiroiul aud narrow Wees; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seat Sticks; and n complete assortment of Mailable Casting*. Carriage Makers arc particularly requested to call aud examine our stock. For sale cheap hv GOWEU, COX A MAUKLEY. " HUBS AND SPOKES. ? ? ** _ .. ..v |..v|.i.rci in ?u|ii)iy ainnuiacru? * rers with the best Morlicfi) Hubs mid I\?rned Snokcs, of our own manufacture, nml warranted. For sale by GOWER. CUX A MARKLEY. ! CL 0 TIIS A ND DA MA SKS. A LARGE lot of Rluo, Drub nml Green Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton nml AllWool Damasks. For sale by GOWER, COX A MARKLEY. CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR PENTER3' TOOLS. A LARGE stock and variety of the best Tools made, and n few setts fancy Rosewood ?nd Boxwood Planes. For sale bv GOWER. COX A MARKLEY. IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! NOW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever ' offered in this marketi Spnrtrtvlnirg Iron *nd Castings; King's Mountain Irbn; English Refined Tires; Ovals; Hound; Sqflare; Horse Shoe; Half Rrtufid.t; Half Otiils ,' Hand Iron and Hoop Iron} Snfing Steel ;' Steel Tire, Sweedes and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation work. On hand, chenp for cash, 5,000 lbs. Rusted Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For sale by GOWER, COX A MARKLEY. STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! N[ AYLORS. BAUNDRRSOX A JBKUPtS best Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat ?for fine edge tools, axles ami drills. German and Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by GOWER, C?>X A MARKLEY. 3.000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. A SSORTED air.es, suitable for Farmers and XjL Mechanics. For sale chenp bv GOWER. COX A MARKLEY. ON HAND Yi/Afk I.BS. Iwst Black Florida Moss and w^v/v/v " Curled lluir, picked, in bags. For sale bv GOWER. COX A MARKLEY. SAX I) PAPER AND GLUE. T AUOK assortment of the Diamond Flint.Snntl M.-J Paper, best article made, for sale l>v GO W Ell, COX <L- M A It K LEV. PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. ON hand, n large assortment Paints, t tils, Ac. l'ure. Extra and No. I White Leads; Raw and Boiled Li ml seed Oils ; Winter. Sperm. Solar, Lump, Xonta Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils; Coach Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspnlturn and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine: Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; DropLlaek ; Lampblack; Red ; Spanish Brown; Umber; Suawa; French Ochre, Ac. American and French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. For snlwbv COWER, COX k MAliKLEY. HE A VY <0 SHELF HARD WARE. A LAUOE and well selected stock For sale cheap by GOvVER, COX k MARK LEY. S ORE IKS A S CRE1VS ! ! GR08S of the Improved Gimblet Point Ov/\/ Screws. For sale bv GOWER, COX k MAUKLEY. SAU'S / SA WS ! ! nOK ?t Coi's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws; Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut find TenttOn Saws; Hand, Pnnncl and Ripping Saws; Brass and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of WcbbSawe, with and wftbmrt frtfm'es. For sale bv (lOWElt, COX ?fe MARK LEY. ' May 28 " 8 if IT RANDOLPH, ^piIANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS. BEOS 1 to say, that all kinds of 1IA?R WORK of every variety of stylo of braiding, wilf l?e 0Vnamonlod or Mounted with Oold, in the neatest manner, and returned to those at a distance per mail or otherwise, as directed. (I lair can be sent him iff fetter per mail.) Bow Breast Pins, Ncelclneett, Bracelets, Side, Vest and Onard Chains, Crosses, Finger Rings, Kar ltiirg*, Ac., of various patterns, put up neatly, and any article admitting the name of the owner engraved thereon. .1.-11 f... .1-- - t . 1 siiii111 iur me cngruviii^, du irre ?n extra oiimye. lie alsomakes and repair* *11 kihdsnf Jewelry; mount* with irold or silver the Heads of Walking Canes; matches Spectacle Glasses; mid, lastly hiiffravet oh all manner of Plate. Office All yard* Kant of old Court Ilou?e, and a feu paee0 from the k'nterprme Office, t Jret-n* ille, S. (.!, June '25, '57. 7?tf CHARLES HICKEY^ (Succttmor to Kmunvtl. Currant,) M A.N C KAGTUItKK OF LOOKING GLASS, P0KTRA1T And Picture Frames, AND DKAI.KR IN LOOKING GLASS PLATES, HRAIKKTH, WI ft HO W COH19ICK8, HOOM MOtLDINOS, &C. 154 KINO 8THKKT, CUARLE8TON, S. C. OF'OM Wmnee Re gilt equal to icw. .jfcl I Apr* W ?! ly it. BREENVKlEFte^CUKKENT. OUKKCCTBU Vtmr jrOK T|tc WTIMWHI* By Qrdy * QtMCRxviLLc, OCTOlMBtt 28, 18&7. BAGGING, Gunny, l>er y'd ... 25 a *28 Dundee, per yard, 20 a 20 BACON, limns, per lh.f.. .... 18 a 10 Shoulders, per lb...... 18 a 17 Rides, per lb. .... 18 a 10 Hog round, per lb 16 a 10 iil'T'itii, Gosiiru, |?er lb none. . Country, |?er lb 20 o 20 i OOKKKR, Kio, per lb.... 14 a 15^ Java, per lb. 20 a 20 I H~>MESTICS, Shirting, per y'd. OJa 11 I Sheeting, j?er yard,. 4?i 10 tt 16 1 Oanaburjpt, j?er yard... l'2^a 14 F LOU II, Coumiy, j?et bbl..$6.00 a $0.00 Country, pel park,... 2.75 o 3.00 GRAIN ? Corn, per budiel,... 60 a 00 Wheat, |>er bushel,.. $1.00 otl.00 Oats, per bushel none. IRON, Swede*, per lb 6^a 7 English, per lb 65? LARD, per ib 10 ? 20 SiOLAN&ES, W. \., per gal. .. 70 - RO N 0? per. gal., new, 81.25 a$l.?5 SYRUP. N. O- ner <r.d Hi 9a ? fti 9* OILS, Lump, per gal $1.50 a $2.60 Train, |>er gal 87$ a $1.26 Liuneed, per gal.... $1.25 a $1.25 KICK, per lb 8$ a 8$ HOPE, jx>r lb 15 a 20 SUGAllS, N. Orleans, per lb.. 15 a 10 Porto llieo, j?er lb 14 a 14 Loaf, j?er lb 20 ft 20 Crushed, ?m>! lb 20 a 20 Uctined, per it lOJ.e lOiJ SALT, per bushel, $1.00 a $1.00 Salt, per sack, .... J$2.00 a $2.25 SOAP, Colgate, pale, pr. ll?. .. 12$ a 15 Yellow* por ib 8 a 10 SIIOT, per Ib 12$a 12 J SLot,per bag, $2.75 a$2.75 SPBING JJOODS. GRADY & GOOD LETT, One Door South of the Old Court Hotter GREENVILLE, S. C. AFTER returning our grateful thank* to our friend# and customer#, for their |uut Very liberal patronage to our business, we desire to call their attention, as well as that of the public generally, to our very large aud finely nssorted stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which we are now receiving, and which has been niirehaaed hv one of like firm with n?i-? and on very advantageous terms ns to prices, nml which we are determined on selling us low ?s they can be bought, at retail, any where. Our stock, in the way of 1)UY GOODS, embraces utmost every Article called for, cither bv Ladies or Gentlemen, in Fancy or Staple Dry Goods. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Rnohes, Talmas, Shawls, Mantles, Ac. Booin uii?S Shoe-, Trn"k?; Ac. A vcrv extensive and fashionable assortment, HATS AND CAPS. The latest styles, for Men and Boys, in gretft variety. Ready-Made Clothings A very heavy ami varied assortment,- for Men fftrd litfys. PerfnimMMw. P nite'y A* tides. Jewelry, Elated Ware. M?rrors, Hardware nnd Cutlery, Guns, Oar|H}nter'? Tools, Blacksmith*' Took, (Yofkery anil ItlasMvrnrf, DRUGS, MKMCINKS A DYRSTUFFS, Hooks and Kbftioiiery, SADDLKKY. CASTING^AND IRON. U K O t b K 1 I] K , \ A ^cry heavy stock of i fcVVfr lti<y and J if*# COFFEES S&MtL BrffWtf rtn'd Crushed SUGARS Tea*. iVtcdnascs, Spices, Cigars, I'Owder, Shot, Lend and Indigo. SACK AM) TABLE SALT. Vinegary Burning Fhtrd, Cotteh Yarn. Nnile, Glass, Ac., Ac. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. GRADY A GOODtPIT. April a 48 tf Flows, Stoves, ! Ti\* $*,%$ > I " WE keej) constant-*Bto^ ]y on lVantf n large asK?rA?<>rt->oent of One and *Sf?^|Two-!lorse Turning, Subsoil and Hillside IVlJOliF Aif winch we challenge the woVld to equal in good Work, ensc of draft and durability. We have also rflns-go stiVd boauf ifftf nASorfmcnt of Cooking, I'arlor, Dining Ro*otn, Bed Room and Church' stoves, te which we particularly enll the atfehtion oi those who wish to purchase. Also on hand, Wash and Stotek BOILERS, Corn SheWere.StfdfW CtVfteM, Ac., Copper, Sheet Iron or Zinc Work done to ohlfer. Cistern or Well Ptnffpa fflrnished and put up. W.o also' are making ami rcccfvTu'g front New i'ot-V, n superior assortment of Tin and Japanese Ware, among which the Ladie* may firrtf a great varieI ty of Cake Cut fern and Bafke 1'nti*. FOOT and IUT! IINO TK BS, or Any other ArI lit-le in our litre, made to order, and Pointed in <I.A l ? . AW..* w.. .l,n *.,.t .1.. rfooffiiR an<t Outlci-iiiK in the lateet and beat manned on abort notice. Country Merchants invited to examine our ?Uick of We aay it is anfmrior, and we dtf no*, wi?h to hnve our word tnkedf for it. CoMfe rfiYd Fee. Cfleh paid (oV Old Copper, Beea Wax- and Old I'ewter. Uag* falcon in exchange for Tin Ware. SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mh 12 41 If REEi)''GOODLETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN EQUITY* OrrrnvUIr, a. C. iy OFFICE next door to F. r. Burnt A Co. JPI J. P. REEO.J [ft. D. OOODLF.1T. June 4 4 tf \ 0*'' ? ? * * - * ? *uL***f*Uy treatfd by the Medicated Vaport ?*rf Powders, ty Absorption and Uonttitutional Treatment, as practiced at tke BTAWUAMf Medical INH-titi/to, AW Fot* (SJ-, y, Y. Vr . 1 T1JK unprecedented huoccm ntiicb has at- 1 (ended tliis method of treating diseases 3 of tfi? Lung* Mid Throat, bm kvdneed ike j Physician* to depart from their ftstttf) course. . \ land Avmi themselves of the colai??us of the I Press fo make ij known to such a* may fte laboring under, or predi-posed to, such attentions. The d?iwn of a brighter day has at I l >L - ? ? ? " if.. .? j ifiigin nrnvpfi lor mo UOMBmpoWptM doctrine of the inetrrabilitv of Consumption |hns now passed away. \Ve have induhitw Me proof* in o?r possession. th?rt Con.su mp-' lion, in nil it* singes, can be cured J in ib?f first, l?y tubercular absorption ; in the second, by the transformation of tubereule into chalky and calcareous concretions; in the third, by cicatrices or scars. Those w edded to the opinion of ibe past ma)* Assert thnt it is eren now- incurable. Such Are behind the age. To n!! '.brr- fsnrh must be appnrent, vix i that Medicines inhaled directly into the ttings, Whether in the form of Vapor or Potrdtr, tnust he more effectual than tnat taken into tbe stomach. In short, the only ark of refuge for the Consumptive is in Inhalation, and such additional mean*, of which the judicious Physician will avail himself* Hweli of the fVofessioh (hat have adopted Inhalation, have found it soothing and efficacious in the highest degree ; arresting the progress of the disettse, antl working wonders in many desperate cutes j in Verity,, a triumph of ottr Art over the feii destroyer of our species.jfc/tf:.?>f>hysiciatts wishing to niatcc tfiettV selvea acquainted with this practice, aire informed that oiir titoe being valttabie, we can only reply, as to ingredient# usCtl, to stick letters that contain a fee.; The feo, in all cases of C6nsafnptron, will be $10, on receipt of which the necessary medicines and instrument will be forwarder*. Applicants will please state age, sex, occupai tion, married or single, bow long affected, if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and symptoms generally. 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The subscriber lake? pleasure in announcing to ltis friend*, the Ladies and Gentlemen of GrecnVrtte and ftitrotitfding country, that he is at hour a6.<in, An'd ready to execute anything 1ft the line of hi* profession thai necessity er fancy may suggest, lie will. als6 fftkC this occasion to say?onco for all?that the sitkriobitv of his Pietnrea over nil foreign "catch-penny" affairs, is loo well known nnd acknowledged to require nny .resort to the very common practice of "pnjffnaf in order to bring thorn into notice. ?3f~ Jn*t come and tee for youreelr**, and be *<tti*jr7d. Jgj Prices iihukratk?fro-n $1 td'?<6 and $8r according to site and ttyU. ?T o allkry ox 'in floor of McRf.k's IIaiX.Complete instructions given in the Art, .11. LANNEAU. P1IOTOGRAPH&beautifully colored irt oil, by the subscriber. 7?tf " June 25 IIAVAAA SIXJAKS, IMPOltTKlV AlKKCT, BV ... PT. FURSTENHEIM, From. Mateo, Gaenz rf- Co., Havana. fFHE genuine Plantation La Eldorado 1. The finest Opera I>a Victoria The real Concha El Eanvo SLa AvfeffaJix /.a Atlila La Rosalia Iiegalia La Hi rid La Ndgotiana ; Opera Conficnzia. El Cinto do Orion. All of the finest Pramf* and Varieties, a< II. FITtoRTEN II EIM'S. At P. S. Smith'*, opposite Mansion House. Jy 23 11 JT. O. P. JETER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AM) Art ir\nr/\ n ki t Al'flTX/ ouli^/I I wr* ri^ t y vj i- i , WILI. PRAPTIP* IN THE COURTS OF THE WStERN CIRCUIT. Office in the Greenville Bookstore, GREENVILLE, S. C. June 4 4 ly 0 R R & PRICE, ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. O. JAMES E. Otrk. WM T. TBICD April 20 50 H* JULIUS SMITH, ATTOMEY AT LAW, GUEEXYJII.i:, S. C. June 13 ? 1 ,f ' Hair Dressing and Shaving. Hukriook e tnlinnea tin* Tunaoi-iiJ h?m( inee* at lii* Old Stand in Healtie'a IJrioL building, where he i* ready during the day and' I evening to "have the beard and cut hair, and* ehampoo the head. He reapeqt fully aelte aem*. tliniatinn of patronnue. Oat. \-21 - .