The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, November 05, 1857, Image 3
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An Ordinance
Fori]* Regulation of the Patrol.
TIE IT ORDAINED, by the Infondant and
JO Warden# of the Town of.Greenville,
in Colincil assembled, That every person reskiing
within lb# limits of the Town of
Grewnville, who is or may be liable to perform
patrol duty, according to the laws of
the State of South Carolina, shall be liable
to do such patrol duty at the times and in
the manner herein prescribed : Provided, nevertheless,
That any person liable as aforesaid
who shall pay the tax or sum annually
fixed by the Ordinance to Raise Supplies as
an exemption from such patrol duty, shall
be exempt during tbe time for which he shall
ao pay. And any person liable as aforesaid
who *hall come to reside in the Town at any
intermediate time between the annual periods
fixed for thn nnvmant #1? ?' |? '
j -?,? ?? |?j wi mo nam ihjl,
shall pay in proportion to the time he shall
reside, or come to reside, in town before the
next annual period for the payment of said
tax.
Be it further Ordained, That it shall be
the duty of the Clerk of Council to make
out a list or all persons within the Town liable
to do patrol duty, and who have not
paid the exemption tax, which Hit the Clerk
shall bo divide and apportion out as to render
each peison therein named liable to be
called out for patrol duty at least once in
every two weeks; and such persons, wben
called out by the Marshals, shall be subject
to the command of the said Marshals as
captain of patrol, and shall be kept out bv
said Marshal, and on duty, from 0 o'clock,
P. M., till 3 o'clock, A. M., during the winter,
and from 10 o'clock, P. Id., until 2
o'clock, A. M., during the summer, at each
of which hours, respectively, the said Marehals
shall call the roll and mark defaulters,
either for non-attendance or for not being
equipped as the Inw directs; and the said
Marshals shall make return of such defaulters
to the Council at the next regular meeting
thereof, in order that such defaulters
may be summoned to shew cause wh v he or
they should not be fined as the law directs.
Be it further Ordained, That any person
who shall make default as aforesaid, without
? sufficient and legal excuse, shall be fined
the sum of two dollars, and ten per cent, on
his general tax fur the preceding year, paid
by him on the property owned by him in
Greenville District, f?>r<eeeh and every default,
to be imposed fry the Town Council of
Greenville, and colleeUsi by execution issued
under the hand aod seal of the Intvndant,
tind directed !e ;.h*? Sheriff of the District,
which execution shall be in form and to (lie
effect of executions issued frir
ii( military and patrol Ones by the Irwh nf
the Htnte. This Oidinuuce to take effect
from the first Jay of December, 1857.
Done an<l ratified under the corporate seal
of the said Town of Greenville, on the
[l.s.J 3d day of November, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
rt A 0
nfiywsveo.
11 LEE TIIRUSTON, lotendant.
W. P. Prick, Town Clerk.
Nov 5 26 3
Ordinance
Against Negroes Hiring their Own Time.
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Intendantand
Wardens of the Town of Greenville,
in Council assembled, That it shall not be
lawful for any person owning or having in
charge' any male or female slave, to permit
such slave to hire his or her lime, labor or
service, with the privilege of working in the
Town of Gieenville; and any person owning
or having in charge a slave or slaves so
oifending, shall be liable to a penalty of
twenty dollars.
Done and ratified under the corporate seal
of the said Town )f Greenville, on the
[L.s.]3d day of November, in the year of our
Lord ono thousand eight hundred and
fiflv-seven.
il. LEE TIIRUSTON. Inteudant.
W. P. Price, Town Clerk.
Nov 5 26 3
Place an Enduring Tablet over the Spot teltere Repoee
the Remain* of those von Love.
new mml! yard,
QKEEMVB3.ll.lg, 8. O.
THE Subscriber* respectfully inform the citizens
of thie end adjoining Districts, that
they her* opened a MARBLE YARD in the village
of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Mansion
House and adjoining Dr. Bell's HoteL where
they will promptly and faithfully attend to all
orders for
Tomb-Stones, Monuments,
And any other style of Work in their line.
Having had an experience of over fifteen year*
in this business, they have no donbt of their
ability to give ample satisfaction to all who may
entrust them with their orders.
CHALMERS & ALLEN.
Get fit fit fim
. Silver Plated Ware.
fir i/invfiUtTu - l-fi l tx. -???ti? a
woum iuvivc ftivrniion vo Ul?
following New flood* just opened :
MeJtom and Iktuil Silver Pte'ed Fork*
kiilvsr Plated Table and Tea Spoons,
Silver Plated Salt Spoon*,
Silver P.ated GobleU,
Silver Plated Cups,
Silver Plated and CliU Mug*,
Silver Plated and Engraved Mug*,
The above are silver, plated on the best of
German silver, and are one red at priee* as low
a* the same qualitj of good* ean be bought at
any *?t*il establishment in Charleston or New
At the y$u> Stort, Main Street.
Oct 8 22 tf
~ ir^a.xjx>orsr'?i
FAMILY MOCIAY STORE.
In the Pomcrtf huihlinff, on Main Strict.
CONSISTING of Nuglr*. Coffee. Molaesea,
Rise. Tee*, Cracker*, Cheeae, Oyster*, lobster*,
Sardine*, Yeaet ?oda, White Win? Vinegar,
Fine Cigar* ?9<1 Tonaeeo, Candies, Nuts,
Citron. Noap*. Plekle*. CitUups, Ac. Ac Also
a Tot of Orange* just received. Oct ft 93 tf
*** ??ueotor>
The ti Jemes B. Peersee,
annoubeajiim a* a Candidate for Ta* Col
??aaw?i?
v. %. %%<
I?o? 943 Kl
OHAH.Ij.E18
WOULD NOW IN VITS ATTEST I
ASSORTED STO
FALL AND
D f ?
OF THIS SEAS0N\
BALES OF PLANTATION BLANKETS
" All Wool Plain*
M Schyle's Georgia Kersey* ao i Plains
i! low-price Georgia Ker*ey* and Plain*
" K?d, Blue and Gr?y Flami*]*
" White Twill Flannels
" 8-4. 8 4, 10 4 11-4 Brown Sheetings
" Schyle'* Stripe Georgia Osnnburg*
" heavy Cotton Osnaburg*
" heavy 4-4 Brown Shirting*
" Sea Island Brown Shirtings
" heavy 8-4 Brown Shirting*, at 6$ ct*.
" heavy Brown Cotton Drilling
< a a n - ?
r<u)>erun? urown Bolton urillmg |
RICH FALL AND WE
8UP1SR 4-4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ
'* 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Chintz.
" 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams
Choice Printed and Plain Challys
Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fall Wear
Super Printed French Detains and Cashmeres
Choice Printed French DeLains for Children
Plain French DeLains aud Cashmeres, all shades
Oct 29-24-lf
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES,
French, English and American Jewelry, I
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
CHARLES SMITH,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, ,
GREENVILLE, 8. C., <
Main Street, nearly Opporite the Afantion Hon**,
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of
Greenville and vicinity, that he has just
received and added to his already extensive
stock, a large assortment of the above named
Articles, consisting of
Flue Srtl* of French Cameo*,
well known for their superiority ; also a choice
variety, beautifully ornamented with
?! T
and Bracelet* to match, (being the latest fashion,)
all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of
Fanoy Brooches for Ambrotypes.
A quantity of fashionable Bracelets* heavy solid
Gold Rings, Mosaic Ear-Rings, Lockets, Studds,
etc., etc., besides an innumerable >iasortmc?l of ;
the most, beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in 1
Greenville.
Uia Stock also comprises a splendid variety of
heavy
m *1 * - * na - - ? -
vine riU^iiHii rinioa ware, !
amongst which may l>c foun<l Knives, Forks,
Spoons. Cups, etc., etc., of new metal, plated not
upon German Silver, hut upon the genuine
ALBATA.
It is used in the highest circles and is touch preferred
for ita great durability.
Also, new fashioned SPECS, 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, Cyliudersund Plain,
all in heavy Gold or Silver Cases.
Having made arrangements in Now York with
Wholesale Houses im|>orting direct from France
and England, I am enabled to sell all my Articles
at prices lower than they can be bought in
Charleston.
All Articles sold in the establisraent warranted
as represented. 24-3m Oct 22
nbwtoxiiouM,
Allien*, dcorgia,
. IIAS been thoroughly renovated,
and is now open for the rcflss'4nua&
caption of Company.
Look out for the Newton i
House Omnibus, at the Depot
A (BAWTD.
Mil. W. CRA WFORD ? Sir: the tin-i
dersigned, take great pleasure in returning
you our thank* u>r the very kind and agreeable
manner in whiuh we have been entertained
at your excellent Hotel by yourself and
ladv. Your room* are large, airv and cleanly,
and yotir table such as cannot fail to please the
taste of the roost fastidious. We take great pleasure
in recommending vour House to ourlricnds
and the public generally.
Daniel Remshnart, John Murchison, Mrs. Jane
Thomas, Mrs. Murchison, Miss G O. Saussy, Miss
Murchison, Miss C. A. Sauasy, Mrs. F. M. Cornwell,
W. W. Remsheart, Savannah, On.; C. D. |
Rogers, Mrs. M. Stewart, M. II. Ktewart, Mr. A. |
Stewart, South Carolina; Hon. Charles J. Mc-1
Donald, Marietta, Ga.; Col. John 1L Stanford,
Rev. R. C. Ketchum, Clarkeaville, Ga.; Thoa II.
Cone, Greensboro, Ga.: Amos T. Akerman, Elberton,
Ga.; R. R Martin, Greensboro, Ga.; Col.
Chaa. ]>. Davis, George liiljvtr, Monroe, Ga.;
Thoa. W. Thomas, Klbertoo, (In. ; Geo. A. Ketchum,
Mrs. M. Cnrr, Mrs. Ke chum, Mobile, Ala.;
A. G. Brown, Charleston; D. Kemmerer, Philadelphia;
Col. J. Lowden, New Orleans; R. W.
Moore, Mrs. Moore, Marietta, Ga.; Mr. R F.
Barth, Atlanta, Ga. 24-tf Oct 22
THElEWlWKSTlHiEr
Under Dunrir Hotel, Cor.of Public Square,
MARIETTA, OA.
THIS Establishment, just opened,
/, it is hoped will meet the wants of
QKSSQr the eommunity. The supply of
sirATiio^iiiair
la large and varied, and orders are reoeived
daily for "All goods in tbe line."
900 PIECES NEW MUSIC,
About 60 kinds of Inatrnetion Hooka
MEL00E0NS, VIOLINS, FLUTES AND BUITARS.
A select stock of Fins WATC11KS, Pens, Silver
Pencils, and handsome Jewolry.
All goods sold emtirklt ro* cami ; 0 per cent,
discount off bills of over $20.
Oct ifl-2a-7 TH08 C MABKLBY
Houses and Lota for (Sale.
?THE Snlwcriber otters for sale
two desirable HOUSHK AN1> LOT-S, situabout
one mil - from Orceaville Court
House, and immediately upon the line of rail
road. Said houses arc b'-t recently completed.
| and contain fi rooms each, with kitehetis. 'lite
! lots eootaio one-half acre each. I propose to
take for each hottee and lot tha sum of $700.
For further particulars enquire at niy residence,
near the premises.
Oct 22 S4-4^ JANK CASKY._
or The friend* of JL K. MoDavW, ?$q,,
raapectfully announoc htm a* a candidate for Tax
Collector at the ensuing eWdllon.
119 Street,
TON, S. O.
ON TO HIS LARGE AND FULLY
CK OF FRESH
> WINTER
CCDS,
,9 IMPORTATION.
Cmci of Blue, Grey and Steel-Mixed SATINETS
" low-price Satinets
" low price Kentucky Jeans
" cheep Long Cloths
11 Servants' heavy Blenched Shirtings
" Cambric Long Cloths
" Superfine 7-8 Blenched Shirtings
" 8-4, l(>-4,11 4 and 12 4 Bl'eh'd Sheetings
" English Prints, nt 6J els.
" good Fur Calico, at 6J cte.
" Super English Dress Prints
" chenp Ginghnms
" Blenched "ITwill Jeans
" low-price Muslin Detains
NTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Union DnBage, rI 12-} eta.
Plain All Wool DeBage, all shades
Rich Side Stripe Printed French Cashmeres
Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking Robes
Rich Chnlly Walking Robes
Misses Chnlly Byaderc Robes
Cashmere, DeLaiu, and Chally Byadcre Patterns.
A. F. BROWXINC.
Pickens Land for Sale.
RJjRT TIIK subscriber proposes to sell his
Hlill FARM situated in Pickens District, three
and a hnlf miles cast of Pickensville. on the rnnd
leading from Greenville to Pendleton. The
Tract consists of Three Hundred and Sixty-Four
Acres?200 Acres in Forest, 20 Acres of good
Bottom I.and, and the balance under cultivation.
There is also on the plnee an excellent three-story
Dwelling House, containing six rooms, with all
necessary Out-buildings Upon the premises are
also several Springs of as fine water as can be
found iu the District.
S. A. McCRACKEN.
Oct 15 23 4
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
BTOOK or
LADIES' GOODS.
MRS. WALTON
MOST respectfully inform* her for4*rpl
incr patrons and friends and the Ladies
generally, that she has just received and will
open on Monday next, the 12th inst, one of the
most extensive and host, assorted STOCKS OK
MILLINER Y ever offered to the Ladies of
Greenville, consisting of n variety of Silk, Satin,
and Velvet Bonnets, Rice. Dunstable. Silver
Glace, Neapolitan and Drab Straws. Flowers.
Plumes ana Head Dresses, Dress : 'looks and
Mantillas, tuade iu the latest and most approved
sty lea
Orders from the country promptly attended
to. Oct R Ti 8m
EimjLFAsiiii.
HAS now on hand an elegant assortment o
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, for the
FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
consisting of French and English Cloths and
Cassimeres mid Vesting*, of all qualities and
colors, which he is pr pared, with excellent
workmen, to make up in the latest and and best
style. Also, just received, a fine stock of Gloves,
Cravats, Collars, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, ?tc.
REA.RY M AMC LOT HI N G,
ill*. 110^ just mode a large Addition to His former
stock of lih'ADY-MADE CLOTHIXO.
all of which has Iteen made up in the latest and
most approved styles, consisting of Overcoats,
Dnss And ihieinesa Coats, Pants, Over and Under
Shirts, Hats, Ac. He invites the attention
of the public to his stock, and to give hint a call
before purchasing elsewhere.
MR. O. A. PICKI.E
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 wabraxtkd.
October 8. 22 tf
Hosiery and Gloves.
DOZ. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and Chilli'
V" Dren's Hosiery ; Kid,Silk and Worst-'
ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, just
open and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies,
Store. W. H. 1IOYEY ?fc CO.
Merinoes and DeLaines.
PIECES, now open and for sale cheap.
t)U W. H. IIOVEY Ji CO.
Ready Made Clothing.
4 LARGE, Fine and Well Assorted STOCK,
/V just open. Also, a large lot of Oiled
Wiudow Shanes, Wall Paper, Borders, <tc., at
W. II. IIOVEY <fc CO.
v;v.kAM. A.
TUlvUbO| AV&UUU14D) VXA;*
NOW OPEN. 800 pieces Velvet Ribbons,
which will l>e sold very low. Pine C'nenil!
Head Dresses, Ermine, and a greet variety
of Fanoy Article*, at the I.adieu' Store.
W. IL UOVEY A CO.
Ootober i. 81 tf
WOTTuiNT
SUliGEON DENTIST,
HAS returned from PhiladclMflnK
phia, prepared, in every way, to
^-*-*.1 I_P perform all operations in his profession
in the most skilful and approved manner.
Having procured everv improvement of the day,
persons oan safely rely on having every operation
performed in the same manner as done in
Philadelphia or New York.
Ether and Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring attention must make appointments
previously.
HT Rooms in MeBes's Building.
March 19 4.1 tf
BACON.
5 Aft A LBS. on hand and for sale by
UUU A. QREENFIELD.
Jv 2 8 If
t -tg,, ^ - ? ? -- ti r r 1Mb i_j
TOB WORK.
NtATtY OONE AT THtt 9FFICE.
AT THE GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY,
IVitlii Street, Next the Bridge,
TI1K Largest nnd Hest Ktook of CARRIAGE
GOODS AND MATERIAL over olfm-J for i
sale in the State, selected carefully nnd especial
ly for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock nnd hest variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
umi tempered ;>reei springs ; macl; and C-oloied
| Enamel and Patent l>**h leather; Black and |
i Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil
and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats;
Brass and Silver Point and Snnd Bands; Brass.
Silrer, Bone and Japan Nails ; bilk and Worsted
broad and narrow Laeee; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes; Bent lliekory Shafts; Dtiggv seat
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable
Castings.
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to
call aud examine our stock. For sale cheap by
GOWER, COX A MARKLEY. "
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and
Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and
warrantee. For sale by
GOWKR. COX A MARKLEY.
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, <'otton and AllWool
Damasks. For sale by
GOWEU, COX A MARKLEY.
CARRTAOE MAKERS' AND CAR :
RENTERS' TOOLS.
I
V LARGE stock and variety of the best Tools
made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood
and Boxwood Planes. For sale by
GOWER. COX A MARKLEY.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! |
NOW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever
offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron
and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English
Refined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; Horse
Shoe; Half Rounds; Half Ovals; Band Iron and
Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedes
and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation
work.
On hand, cheap for cadi, 6,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For
! ^ GOWER, COX A MARKLEY.
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
"VfAYLORS. SAUNPERSON ,t JESSUP'S best
X ^ Cnst-St-eel??nunr<v ni?Ujrou, round and flat
-.for mltrp (onl? ry1i'? niul ilrilln Huaman a?d
Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by
GOWEK. COX Ac MARKLEY.
3.000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Farmers ami
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
GOVVER. COX ?fc MARKLEY.
ON HAND
G% (A/LBS. best Black Florida Moss and
J* '"/\/ Curled Hair, picked, in bags.
For sale by
GONVER, COX Ac MARKLEY.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
IAKOE assortment, of the Diamond Flint Sand
Paper, best article inade, for sale by
GO WEIL 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 Lindsoed Oils; Winter, Sperm. Solar,
Lamp, Neats Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils;
Coaeli Body nnd Copal Varnish ; Jnpan, Aspalturn
and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine:
Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack;
Lampblack; Red ; Spanish Brown ; Umber;
Suswa; French Ochre, Ac. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening.
For sale bv
GOVVER, COX MARKLEY.
HE A VY A- SHELF HARD WARE.
a T a r* ry i ti - - i ? - i ? r* -i I
Ai'.iuur, unil wcu veicuicii block for naie
cheap by
COWER, COX A MARK LEY.
S CUE WS / S CRE WAT / !
(*( \f j OROSS of the Improved Gimblet Point
OUU Sorcws. For wile by
COWER, COX A MARKLEY.
SAWS! SAWS/!
nOF it Co.'s Celebrated Cast Steel MillSnws; I
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tennon '
Saws; Hand, Pannel und Ripping Saws; Brass i
and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of!
Webb Saws, wills and without frames. For sale by
COWER, COX A MARKLEY.
M?v 28 3 tf
~ J. H. RANDOLPH,
rpilANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BEOS
1 to say, that all kinds of HAIR WORK
of every variety of stylo of braiding, will be Ornamented
or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest
manner, and returned to those at a distance per
mail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair can be sent
him in letter per mail.) Bow Breast Pins, Necklaces,
Bracelets, Side, Vest and Guard Chains,
Crosses, Finger Rings, Kur Rings, Ac., of various
patterns, put up neatly, and any article admitting
the naiue of the owner engraved thereon,
shall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge.
He ulso makes and repairs all kinds of Jewelry ;
mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walk
ing Canoe ; matches Mpectnolo Glomes ; and, lastly
Enyravea on all wanner of Plate.
Office 60 yards h'aet of old Court House, and a
few pare* from the Enterprise Office.
Greenville, S. C., June 25, '57. 7-tf
CHARLES HICKEY,
(Sucotsor to Emunucl Currant,)
MANUFACTURER OK
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
' BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
154 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tr Old Frame* Re-gilt equal to uew. II
April 30 51 ly
GREENVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
30HRKCTKD WEEKLY >OK TUB KNTRRPK1HK
By Grady & Goodlett, Merchant
Orkbnvij.LB, NOVEMBER 4, 18o7.
BAGGING, Gunr.y, per y\1... 25 a 25
Dundee, per yard, 20 a 20
BACON, llama, per tb 18 a 19
ShouldorR, per lu 18 a 17
Sides. |>er lb 18 a 19
Hog round, per lb 10 a 10
BUTTER, Goshen, per lb none.
Country, per lb 20 a 20
COFFEE, Rio, per lb 14 a 15^
Java, per lb 20 a 20
DOMESTICS,Shirting, pcry'd, 6-|a 11
Sheeting, per yard 10 a 16
Osnaburgs, per yard, . . 12?a 14
FLOUR. Country, per bbl. .$5.00 afiO.OO
Country, pel ?aek, ... 2.75 a 3.0U
GRAIN?Corn, per bushel,... 60 a 60
Wheat, jkm- bushel,.. $1.00 a % 1.00
Oats, per bushel, none.
IRON, Sweater., per lb 0^a 7
English, per lb 6^ a 6$
LARD, per IK 16 a 20
MOLASSES, W. I., per gal.. . 70 <? 80
N <>? per.gal? new, $1.25 a Si 25
o i nur, n. per gnl. ... *1.25 a f 1.25
OILS, Lump, per gnl $1.50 a $2.50
Train, Tter gal 87$ a $1.25
Liuseed, per gal.... %1.25 a $1.25
RICK, jjcr lb 8$a 8$
ROPE. per lb 15 a 20
SUGARS, N. Orleans, par lb.. 15 a 10
Porto Rico, per lb 14 a 14
Loaf, per lb 20 a 20
Crushed, pei lb 20 a 20
Relined, per JL 10$-* 16$
SALT, per bushel, $1.U0 ofcl.OO
Salt, per sack $2.00 a$2.25
SOAP. Colgate, pale, pr. lb. .. 12$ a 15
Yellow, per lb 8 a 10
SHOT, per lb 12$a 12$
Shot, per bag, $2.75 ? $2.75
i st-??????a
N E W
SPRING JJOODS.
GRADY & G00DLETT,
One Door South of the Old Court House |
GREENVILLE, S. C.
AFTER returning our grateful thanks to our
frieiute and customers, for their past 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 lias
been purchased by one of the firm with enre,
and on very advantageous terms as to prices,
and which we nre determined on selling as low
as they can he. bought, at retail, uny where.
Our stock, in the way of DRY GOODS, embraces
almost every article cnllcd for, either by
Ladies or Gentlemen, in Fancy or Staple Dry
Goods. ,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Tal
mas, SHawis, Mantles, &c.
Boot? nud Sliota?, Vriuik!*, Ac.
A very extensive and fashionable assortment.
HATS ANI) CAPS.
The latest styles, for Men and Boys, in greet
vnriety.
Ready-Made Clothing.
A very heavy nn?l varied assortment, for Men
and Boy a.
Perfumeries. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Minora, Hardware and Cutlery,
Guns, Oarjjenter'a Tools, Blttckamilha'
Tools,
Crockery and G lass ware,
DKUGft, MEDICINES & DYE-STUFFS,
Books and Stationery',
SADDLERY. CASTINGS AND IKON.
GROCERIES.
A very heavy stock of
fA' X<t Rio and Java OOVFEE9
Vferftilt Brown and Crushed SUGARS
'I'eus. Molasses, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot,
Lend and Indigo.
SACK AND TABLE SALT.
Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nails, Glass, Ac., ?fcc.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
GRADY GOODLETT.
April 9 48 tf
Flows, Stoves,
1*1, st?.
? w iv Kevp constantly
on hand a large a*jy
sort-ment of One ami
nf?3lTwo-llonic Turning, Subsoil uud Hillside
which we challenge the world to equal in good
work, ease of draft, and durability.
We have also a large and beautiful assortment
of Conking. Parlor, Ui.ling Room, Bed Room
and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call the attention ol
those who wish to purchase.
Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS,
Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Ac. Copper, Shoet
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or
Well Pumps furnished ar.d put up.
Wo also are making and receiving from New
York, a superior assortment of
Tin Hiiu Japanese TV arc,
among which the Ladies may find a great variety
of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans.
FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Artide
in our line, made to order, and Painted in
the best manner. We nre also prepared to do
Roofing and Guttering
in tha latest and best manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
TTMilT
We say it is superior, and we do not wish to
have our word taken for its Come and see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Keen Wax and Old
Pewter.
Ilags taken in cxoliangc for Tin Wars.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mil 12 41 If
R E E I) & (J 00 i) LETT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ANt?
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Groonvillo, S. C.
IW OFFICE next door to F, K, Resmi A Co. *1
j. r. nsxD.] [a, d. qoodlett.
June 4 4 tf
ca?
*AU AMD) WHITE* SCTOOfe - .
TO BE OPENED -*
Satnrdny, Sibber SGiL.
#tm1 mies, watts and miss v,
/flHyHHaORDON will open oa the %- '??&.'
.%MVHl)ove d>7 * MMrt. JT' *
l/(Ws^Hf inent of ill kind* *f Wench Tjfe -'{
IEnglish and American MBtene, M
M ry aixi Straw Goods, S5?fc sad ****^
Jn Fancy mtiuta, Drasa CinikI
' //I Hmu Dnmet, lWibom, Frcwh
Flower*. Friiiliem, Ac. A complete asaortmeat
of all the above Goods constantly on band, and
will bam.ld V HE Ah' rOJi VASAL
HaU cleaned ami trimmed,, and Drtttci eat
ami basted at the shortest notice.
W~ House on Avenue Street opposite the Post
Office. Oetot??r ? i2-tf
Inhalation in Consumption,
BRONCHITIS, LARYNGITIS,
And other Diseases of the Chest and Throat,
successfully treated by the Inhalation of
Medicated Vapors and Pointers, by Absorption
and Constitutional Treatment,
as practiced at the Stavvksakt Medical * ''Am:
Institute, Nets York City, JV. Y. ' &jh
riUlE unprecedented sncoe*s which has at1
tended this method of treating disease*
of the Lungs and Throat, has induced the
Physicians to depart from their usual course,
and avail themselves of the columns of the
Press to make it known ?o such ns may ha
[ laboring under, or predisposed to, such affections.
The dawn of a brighter day has at
length arrived for the Consumptive?the
doctrine of the incurability of Consumption
has now passed away. We have indubitable
proofs in our possession, that Consumption,
in all its stages, can be enred; in the
first, by tubercular absorption ; in the second,
by the transformation of tubereule into
chalky and calcareous concretions; in the
third, by ricatrices or scars. Those wedded
to the opinion of tbe past may assert that it
is even now incurable. Such are behind the
age. To all this great truth must be apparent,
vie t that medicines inhaled direetfy
into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapor
or Powder, must be more effectual titan that
taken into the stomach. In short, the only
ark of refugo 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 efficacious
in the highest degree. ; arresting the
progress of the disease, and working wonders
in many desperate cases ; in verity, a triumph
of our Art over the fell destroyer of
our species.
i Notb.?Physicians wishing to make themselves
acquainted with this practice, are informed
that our time being valuable, we can
only reply, ns to ingredients used, to such
letters that contain a fee.
The fee, in all cases of Consumption, will
be ?10, on receipt of which the necessary
medicines and instrument will be forwarded.
Applicants will please state age, sex, occupation,
married or single, how long affected, if
any hereditary disease exists in the family,
and symptoms generally. Let the nam*,
town and Stale he plainly written?post ace
fur return answers must be enclosed. Letters,
if Registered bv the Post Master, are
at our risk. Ad-ires*
WALLACE MERTOUN, M. P.,
S. M. Institute, K. Y. City.
July 1G lO 6in
AMBROTYPES
A!ID 9IELAI1VOTYPES.
More Bcautiftil Than Ever.
THE INIMITABLE
1 RAISED* AMBROTYPES.
A PERFECT representation of Nainre, and the
A highest style of the Art; L*NFA1>1NG and
DURABLE. also.
THE MELAINOTYPE,
Another and a Inter triumph in the art of Photography,
ndmirahlv adapted to Medallions,
Broaches, Lockets, Icings, Ac.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to his friends, the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Greenville and surrounding country, that he is
at lion tc so aim, nud ready to execute anything in
the line of his profession that necessity or fancy
may suggest.
He will also take this occasion to say?oncw
for all?that the supkriowty of his Pictures over
all foreign "eateh-penny" affairs, is too Well
known and acknowledged to require any resort
to the very common practice of "puffing," in order
to bring them into notice, y Jutf come
and tee for I/ourtelvst, and be tatitjied. Jptl
Prices modkratk?fron $1 to $5 and $8, according
to site nnd style.
UT Gallic**' on 2i> floor or McHkk'h Ham.
% Complete instructions given in the Art.
C. JI. LANNEAU.
rilOTOORAPJIS beautifully colored it, oO,
by the subscriber. 7-tf Jnne 2ft
O". C. P. JETER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
will pkactick
IN THE COURTS UF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Hooks tore,
GREENVILLE, ?. C.
Juno 4 4 ly
ORR & PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
JAMBS It. ORR. WM ?. PRIOB
April 23 AO
' ? H#
JULIUS SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 18 6 tf
Hair Dressing and Sharing.
BVBRIDOE continue* the Toaaorial bnaineee
at his OSd Stand in Beattie's Brick
building. where be is ready during the day and
I evening to shave the (ward and mt heir, and
eh em poo the head. He respectfully Heki. a continuation
of pntronoyc. Oct. 1-tM1-^