I I
TISSUING to make a change in businoss,
I T T I offer the prevent stock of
W&TOYS, CONFECTIONERY, &C.,
(For cash,) at COSTt for a few daye only.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING. LOOK OUT
I FOR TOYS AT COST.
A* THK GaKKWriULB CotfTKOTIONERY,
Opposite the Mansion House.
Nor 88 10 1
icfiw~POOPS
JUST EECEIVF.D. BY
J; KETCHUM,
At the MKW STORK\ Main Street,
COMPLETE WHITE CHINA DINNER
""SETTS, numbering 154 pieces, at the
low price of $55 ; Complete Dinner Setta of
nn ?. ^ - ? -
iivuHuuu, ?< ime uranite, Uhiua finish, numbering
00 piece*, for $25.
TOGETHER WITH
English Printed Chamber Setts, numbering
10 pieces, for $0; with a large assortment
of Cat Class Tumblers, Plain and Engraved
Class lemonade Mugs, Preserve
Stands, Water Decanters and Pitchers, China
Vases, Tete-a-tete Setts, Ornaments, Ac.
Nev. 11, 1857. 37 tf
Notice.
AI.T, persons indebted to the Estate of
WEST ALLEN WILLIAMS, deceased,
are notified to make immediate payment,
and .those having demands against the said
Estate, will please present the same forthwith.
THOMAS C. COWER, Greenville,
WM. B. MILLWEE, Willinmston,
Nov 12 37?3 Administrator*.
Place am Knduring Tablet over the Spot where liepooe
the Jleinains of those vou Love.
NEW MARBl YARD,
GffiEENmUE, $. O.
THE Subscribers respectfully inform the citizens
of this nnd adjoining Districts, that
th?r have opened n MARBLE YARD in the village
of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Man<aon
liouae and adjoining Dr. Dell's Hotel, where
they will promptly and faithfully attend to all
order* for
- Tomb stones, Monuments,
Ana any other style of Work in their line.
Having had an experience of over fifteen years
in thie business, they have no doubt of their
ability to giva ample satisfaction to all who may
entrust them with their orders.
CHALMK1LS A ALLEN.
Oct 22 24 8m 1
CHARLESHICKEY, j
(Successor to Emanuel Currant,) i
MANUFACTURER OF 1
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT j
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES,
ROOM MOTTLDINGS, &C.
154 KINO STREET, ?
CHARLESTON, 8. C. J
or Old Framos Ile-gilt equal to new. flfl
April 80 61 ly
WM.TTTELE!j
SURGEON DENTIST, t
1LAS returned from rhiladcl- '
phi a, prepared, in every way, to
1 jterform all operations in his profession
in the most skilful aud approved manner.
Having procured every improvement of the day,
persons can safely rely on having every operation
performed in the same manner as done in
Philadelphia or New York.
Rther and Chloroform given when desired.
Pefqona desiring attention must make appoint- I
mentapreviously. c
IIT Rooms in McBee's Building. c
March 10 45 tf
REED T"OOODLETf,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOT iriTHBS im rniTiTv
m. Jill JJI<LJI 1 1 J
Ureenvillc, S. C.
par OFFICE next door to F. F. Beattik it Co. Oct
i. P. rked.1 [?. d. good lett.
Jane 4 4 tf
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
* '
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
\n^K 18 Prepared to furnish enatomera
with the above article*, CHEAP
W-*fe?FOR CASH. I
Having competent workmen engaged, ho can o
aaeare hie patrons that all work will bo Neatly
Dons and WARRANTED. 2
Feb ? 89 tf
LOST,
* MONDAY, the 19th inst., a HAIR BRACE- <
{J ~.{*h a Gold Olaap and L*>oket, with i
" * "frw i?rj .111 1>. '? "" f'"a- J
tng and returning it to we.
JANE CAb*:
Not 5 26 tf
Executor's Notice.. I
^ LL PERSONS indebted to tbe Estate of
xJl JUHN 1. liiouii, deceased, are l?ereby
notified to make payment to (lie undersigned.
. All those having claim* against <1
said fit eased will present them for payment ^1
within the time prescribed by law, or they
will be barred. W. A. TOWNE8,
Nov 6 28-tf Executor.
MATTRKNSES, j
DURABLE ?nJ CHEAP, on liand and ?
roado to order. Also,
]*ASimS!?
Esectited in ALL its branches, by
Nov 12-27-4 A. HANSMAN. J
- P
NOTIOH.
I IK>'hereby forewarn any person or persons
from oradHinif any wife, ?ARAH BOWEN,
who has quit my bed and board for causes rm- (
known trf pHt. for 1 will not pay airy debts eontrao
tod by her from this date. e
WM.DOWEN. J
Platen* TVinlrict, Nov. 5 26-3 \
| _ _
pf mhn I if ii ?
MABIE>8 NEMY ORGANIZED DOUBLE TROUFEOF
;
Magnificently fitted up for the season of 1857.
Manager, 8. B. Deland; Eqnextrian Director,
W. II. Stout; Ring Matter, 3. Easier; CLOWN, j
Toxkt Pastor ; Grotexnue Merryinan, Garry Demott;
Keeper of the 3/etuigcrie, Prof. Ben?ley.
For One Day Only?Afternoon and Night.
AT Greenville, Tnetday, December 1st.
Doors open at 1 o'clock and 7 P. M. Performances
commence half an hour afterwards.
Admiuion to Loth Exhibitions?50cents. '
Children and Servants 25 cents.
A GRAND PROCESSION I
Will be made in the forenoon of
nHEXvfittn the dny of exhibition, preceded <
hy thc MU8WAL CHARIOT,
LfWr DRAWN BY
Four Elephants!
The following is n condensed programme of thc
Principal Performances given by this Troupe..
ENTREE?10 HORSES.
CT? Comic Song, by Toney Pastor I
Brilliant aix horse act* by Mr."
(Ljl W. II. STOUT.
O Feats of Posturing and Leap- >
Tvk ing, by the Conklin Brothers. i
ItA Cannon Ball Exploits & Feats of
*?1~l"'"^J^^8trcngtli by the herculean Artist.
/TX Grand Principal Act of Horte- '
manxhip by W. PASTOR,
Dis.ocnting and Muscular Ex (
periments, by Mr. Barkley.
Graceful and Artixtie Horxemanxhip
by the youthful Dkmott.
Elegant Act of Equitation
g .. M&damoisillo Leamen.
? Illustrations of the Grecian A?
?- > * *
cnn, uj uic vuuijmiiy, ncQQOtl
by W. Pastor.
J y Steeple chase and Hurdle Act
tMjffffiT*1 ?d by O Demott.
Mr. Stout will introduce hi* celebrated Trick t
(lore. Black Diamond. Tumbling by the com- j
[>any. The celebrated Trick Pony, Orphan Boy,
will bo introduced into the King. Also, the
Jlown and hi* comic Mule, only thirty incite* '
ijli, and go through with their wonderful per
'ormnncc*. The great Persian Equilibrium call- ]
id LA PERCHE, by W. II. Stout and Garry j
Dcuiott.
TWO ORKAT CLOWKS '
nr* Toncy Pastor, 1
TlteGreat Yankee G'own, whose
BSf? genius for inventing new stories ?
fc 'nud mirth-crcnting Hits a* the
times, have been so extensively j
WiiTaBI copied and gog'd by all the other
downs in tho country, will open an cutire new 1
tudget of fun, arranged to suit tho year 1857. <
Toney Pastor will also delight the Audience by
tinging his favorite ditty of" lias any body seen
ny sister," as sung by him more Until 500 times
n all the great circuses o! the world, with the
nost overpowering anplause. The French Gro esqne,
GARRY DEMOTT, will introduce all
tOM Antics, Puns, Tricks, Witticisms, and pracical
jokes, which have established his reputa- "
ion as the tirst comic performer in the ring.
, A terrific contact with Wild J
Beasts! by Professor BEASLEY; '
who will enter the den of Lion, t
Tigers and Leopards. The fol- i
lowing list comprises tho Wild
animals, now exhibiting in Ma"
bic's joint Menagerie and circus:
'OUR collossal Elephants, forming the team j
ii mo uieat uand (jiiabiot, Ten Magnificent Lims,
llovnl Bengal Tiger, Brazilian Black Tiger,
AOpariis, Panthers, Congar, Ocelots, Tiger eat*, ,
Itripcd and Spotted Hyenas, Grizzly and black (
leare, Camel* and Dromedaries, Lamas, Burnese
cow and Alpacas, gray and black Wolves,
vliita Coons, Badgers, Porcupines, and a wil- _
lerncss of Birds and Monkeys.
FREE EXHIBITION by a lady who will walk <
. wire 800 feet in length, to the topmost centre T
tola of the Menagerio and circus, previous to the e
pening of the exhibition. ?
Will exhibit at PENDLETON, Saturday Nov. 1
8. at PICKEN8VILLE Monday Nov. 80. J
Hosiery and Oloves. r
DOZ. Ladies', Oent's, Misses'and Chil- *
^WV/ Dren's Hosiery ; Kid, Bilk and Worst-' f
d Oloves for Ladies, Cents and Children, just
pen and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies,
tore. W. 11. 1IOYKY A CO.
Merinoes anrl DoLainos.
't \ rib'^"' aovr open and for sale cheap.
yyj n. n. uvvli & vu.
Beady Made CiotMn?4
I.AROI^ Flue and Well Assorted |
V just oncn. Alto, * large lot of Oilcu
ITindow Shades, Wall Paper, Borders, Ac., at
W. II. HOVEV A CO.
Velvets. Ribbons, &c.
^TOW OPEN. 800 nieces Volvct Ribbons, i
l.1 which will be sold yery low. Pine Che- 8
ill Head Dresses, Ermine, and a great variety ?
f Fancy Artiolcs, at the Ladlsa' Store.
W U. HOVEV A CO.
Ootoker I. 21 tf
JAUDOIST'S
?AHH.Y MOCtRY $TQRE,
In the I'overi Building, on Main Street
" to: 1
pONSISTlNO of Wagsrs, Coffee. Molasses, "
LJ Rice, Teas, Crackers, Cheese, Oysters, Lob
ters, Sardines, Yeast, ?ods, White Wino Vine?r,
Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Cnndios, Nuts,
Jilron, A'oaps, Pickle* Catsnps, Ac., Ae, Also f
, lot of Oranges ju.t received, Oet 8 22 tf l
PUBLIC SALES.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT
IPC EQUITY.
John Charle* and Barksdale Charles, Adminibtrntoia,
?fec? vs. James B. Ivininan, ei nl.
?Bill for Relief, <?t.
IN obedience to the order of tho Court of
Equity in this ca*o, I will sell at public
outcry, befbro the Court House door, on Raleday
in December next, to the highest bidder,
the following NEGROES, to-wit: Tons, Bon, j
Linzo, Caroline and child, Harriet, John and '
Louisa.
Terms of Salk.?Credit of twelve months, ,
sxcept so much as may l?e necessary to pay
the costs of this suit, (which will be required
to be paid in cash.) and the purchaser giving
bond, with two good securities, payable |
as above, with interest from date.
S. A. TOWNES, c. k. o. d.
Commissioner's Office, Nov. 12, 1857. (
Nov 12 27 td <
BmElFsWTH^riNT.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 1
SH ERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to i
me directed, I will sell before the Court !
House door, nt the usunl hours of sale, on the
lirst Monday in DECEMBER next,
10 barrels of corn, on Tuesday after
sale day in December, at the residence of |
Mathons Pierce, ns the property of Erwin Sanders
nt the suit of the S. C. Man. Company.
5 barrels corn, 4 head ofliogs and 1
cow, on Tuesday after sale day in December next,
nt the defendant's residence. As the property
of James Ward at the suit of C. A. Soullierlin.
4 Head of llorses, 1 Mule, 1 Spring
Buggy, 1 Buggy, 2 Lumber Wagons; and at the
Steam Distillery, on Tuesday after Sale-day, 1
Yoke of Oxen, about i<0 Killing llogs, about 20
bend of Stock llogs ; ns the property of Rowers
& Eldridgc, at the suit of llenry, Smith?fcTownsend.
100 Acres ot Land, more or less;
and on Tuesday alter Sale-dnv nt defendant's
residence, 1 Negro Woman, 40 Bills. Corn. 3.600
Bundles Fodder, 1 House Shucks, 2 Cows and
Calves, 1 Cow and 2 lleifera, *.? Head of llo^s, 1
Clock, 3 l'cns Straw ; as the property of J. Mnnuipg
Mahnffy, nt the suit of 11. F. I'erry, et al.
TV TTOKE, ft. C. TV
Sheriff's Office, November 12, 1867. 27-td
Executor'# Snic.
WILL HE SOLD, to the highest bidder,
at Greenville C. IT., on Sale day in
January next, ONE TKACT OF LAND, of
iho Estate of Col. John B. Ligon, situated
n Pickens District, on Saluda river, live
uiles from Greenville village, containing
3NE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN ACRES,
nore or less, including the Bridge known as
Ligon's Bri !ge, with the right of landing on
he Greenville side ; also, one Likely Negro
Boy, or six years old, and a lot of Carpenter's
Tools.
The above will bo disposed of at private
ale, if suitable opportunity offers. . '
TERMS?A credit of six months, with j
nterest from day of sale, purchasers to give ,
lote and approved security before the right t
>f property is changed. <
W. A. TOWNES, J
Nov 12-2*7 tf Executor.
ESTATE SALE. ,
BY virtue of an order from the Court of <
Ordinary for Greenville District, 1 will <
ixpose for sale, at public outcry, at the Planation,
about 7 miles north of the Town of
jreenville, on Tuesday, the 24ih ilay of No- J
'ember in*t, a lot of
3orn, Fodder, Shucks, Plantation i
Tools, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, 1
A as 1
C?Cij CKC*
ALSO, WILL IIK 60LD,
On Wednesday, the 2bth November ins I.,
it the late residence of 11. Loveland, do*
:ea?ed, in the Town of Greenville,
Fourteen Likely Negroes,
HOUSEHOLD A KITCHEN FURNITURE,
AC., AC., AO.
TERMS?A credit of twelve months, with
nterest from day of sale, for all sums of and
inder five dollars, with notes and good security.
All sums under five dollars, the cash
will be required.
MARTHA LOVELAND, Adm'trix.
NOT 5 20 3
Executor's Sale.
WILL HE SOLI), on Sale day in December
next, EI011TY ACHES OF LAND, more
>r lees, adjoining lands of Thomas Taylor, O.
Ireen and others, lying on Knorec river, and
vitliin one-half mile of Chick's Springs, and
light miles of Greenville C. II., being the Land
in which Amanda Hardin now lives. About
Thirty Acres of this Land is liottoin, and as good
is any on Knorco river. There is a settlement
in the place.
Four hundred and fifty dollars of the purchase
nonoy will be required in cash, the balance on
i credit of one and two years, with interest
rom date; note aud approved sceui-iiics.
II. LEE Til HUSTON,
Executor of L. 8. Thruston.
Nov 5 27 td
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL <
STOCK or
MILLIISTE1R.Y |
AND |
LADIES' GOODS. !
MRS. WALTON 1
MOST respectfully informs !>er for
mer natron* nr.d friend* and th?
;enerully, that sho lie* ju*t received And *ri.'! I
>p?n on Monday n?xt, the 12th inat, one of tli?
uo*t extenaive end ho*t aaaortod STOCKS OF
MILLINERY ever offered to tho Ladle* of
Ireenville, oon?i?tinft of a variety of Silk, Satin,
rnd Velvet Bonnet*, Rice. Dunstable. Silver
Dace, Neonolitan and Drab Straw*. Flower*,
'lumen ana Head Dreeeoa, Dree* Cloak* and (
dantilla*, made in the Vote at and most approved
itylea.
rir Order* from the Country promptly attended
to. Oot 8 32t Sin
For Tax Collector.
Tho FrlOMde of lamei B. Fear*
iom, announce him a* a Candidate for Tak Col'color
at the ensuing Election.
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHEI8,
French, English and American Jewelry,
AND
FANCY ARTIOI.ES.
CHARLES SMITH,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
ORKENVIIXE, 8. C.,
Afar* Street, nearly Oppotile the Mention Horn*,
RKSI'FrTFTILLY informs tlio inhabitant# of
Orconrill? nnd vicinity, tlint he lins just (
received nnd ndded to his already extensive
itock, n large assortment of the above named (
Article.'*, consisting of
Fine Setts of French Cameos,
well known for their superiority ; also a choice
variety, beautifully ornamented with
sud Bracelets to mntch, (being the latest fashion,) I
all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of !
Eancy Brooches for Ambrotypes.
A quantity of fashionable Bracelets; heavy solid j
Gold Rings, Mosaic Kar-Rings, Lockets, Studds, ,
etc., etc., besides an innumerable assortment of ,
the most beautiful Jewelry ever before ofTercd in (
Greenville.
His Stock also comprises a splendid variety of
heavy
Fine Fnglisli Plated Ware,
amongst, which may be found Knives, Forks,
Spoon* Cups, etc., etc., of neic tnetal, plated not
upon Ucrmnu Silver, but upon the genuine
ALBATA.
It is used in the highest circles, and is much pre- V
rerred for its great durability.
Also, new fashioned SPECS, with handles and
without temples. Very useful and convenient.
The establishment also contains WATCHES
of the best make, vis: Chronometers, Duplex,
English and French Levers, Cylinders uud Plain,
ail in heavy (Sold or Silver Cases.
Having made arrangements in New York with
Wholesale Houses importing direct from France
and England, 1 am enabled to sell all my Articles
at priceB lotcer than they can be bought in
Charleston.
All Articles sold in the cstahlismenl warranted
as represented. 24-3m Oct 24
TilK NKW iUlOKSTDltE,
Under Dunn's Hotel, Cor. of Public Square,
IHAKIKTTA, OA.
/dWlWfgi I"'? Establishment, just opened,
jf- it is hoped will meet the wants of
the community. The supply of
???DC? AN? ?VAVBONIRY
Is large and varied, and orders arc received
daily for "All goods in the lino."
UOO PIECES NEW MUSIC,
About 00 kinds of Instruction Hooks. ,
MELODEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES AND GUITARS.
A select stock of Fine WATCHES, Pens, Silver
Pencils, and handsome Jewelry.
All goods sold kxtirei.v for cami ; R per cent,
discount off bills of over
Oct lu?23?7 THOS C MARKLEY.
Tax Ordinance
To liaise Supplies for the Year ending
October Is/, 1858.
HE IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and
Wardens of the Town of Greenville, in
Council assembled, and by the uuthoritv of the
taine, that a Tax to cover the period from the
Srst day of October one thousand eight hundred
md fifty-seven, to the first dnv of October one
Jiousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, for the
aims, and in the manner hereinafter mentioned,
hall be raised and paid into the public trvaslry,
for the use and service tlioroof.
T\X ON REAL ESTATE.
Skc. 1st. Tlint is to sny, teu cents on every
tundred dollars of tlie assessed value of the real
estate lying in said Town, to be ]>nid by the first
Uy of January, 1858.
ON NRG ROES.
Src. 2<>. That fifty cents per head shall be
>aid on all slaves between the ages of sixteen and
ifty } ears by the first day of December, 1867. I
ON OOOD8, WARK8 AND MKUCI!AND18R. (
Sko. 3d. That ten cents on every hundred dol- ]
Inrs of sales of goods, wares and merchandise in i
the Town of Greenville, from the first day of \
January 1867 to the first day of Jnnuary 1868, i
ihall be paid by every merchant or shopkeeper
id said town by the first day of January next.
ON CARRIAGES, OMN1HC88RS, AC.
Skc. 4tii. That three dollars shall bo paid on
each and every four-wheeled pleasure-carriage
drawn by two or more horses; two dollars on
sach one-horse carriage, barouche, gig, sulky or
buggy, kept for pleasure and not for hire; ten
lollai*s on each four-horse omnibus or hack;
five dollars on each hack or carriago drawn by
two horses, and run for conveyance of passengers
or hire ; three dollars on each buggy run
For hire ; five dollars on each four horse wagon;
five dollars on each two-horse wagon or drav,
snd three dollars an each one-horse wagon or
firay run for hire, payoible by the first day of
December next,
ROAD AND STREET TAX.
Skc, 5tii. That the annual tax for road and
itrect exemptions, for the current year, shall be <
the sum of two dollars, to be paid by the first
lay of February next, 1868.
PATROL EXEMPTION'S.
Set. CTii. That the sum of two doflars nnd fif6y-centa
be au<f Is ftercby ordeTed" to fie paid by
siwli and every person liable to perforin patrol
Itity, for exemption from an id patrol duty, for j
tlie year ending the first day of October, 1868,
payable to the Town Clerk, on or before the first
lay of December, 1857.
penalties.
Sue. 7th. And be It further ordained, TV at ij
?ny person of persona shall fail, neglect or refuse
to make true return on onth to tho Clerk of
Council of all his, her or their taxnblc property,
*nd to pay the tax thoreon levied, the Clerk is
liereby authorized and required to issue execution
therefor on such default.
Skc. 8th. And be it further ordained, That if
?ny person or persona shall run for hire any vehicle
herein mentioned, without first pacing the
Lax therefor, every sueh person shall pny for
each day he shall so ofTend, the annual tax for
which sueh vehicle is subject by this ordinance.
Done nnd ratified under the corporate seal ol
the said Town of Greenville, on the 8d day
[i.e.] of November, in tbe veer of our Lord oae
thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven.
II. LEE TUKUSTON, lntcndant.
W. I'. Pkick, Town Clerk.
Nov 5 20 4
Ordinance
r r% I J. M - J /->
in liryurti 10 u/inmnvys u?w wrv^ <i
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and
Wardens of the Town of Greenville, in
Council assembled, That if the chimney or stoveClpe
of any house in said Town shall take fire or
urn out, the occupant or owner of such house
hall pay a tine of five dollars.
Done and ratified under the corporate seal of
the said Town of Greenville, on the 3d
[l. a] day of November, in the year of our l.ord
one thousand eight hundred ami flflyff'uSR
TBttrarmN, IntenJant.
W. 1*. 1'KfcE, Town Clerk.
- - i ..
AT THE, UKEliN VILLE
COACH FACTORY,
IValn Sirect, next the Bridge,
I'M IE T.nrgoat mid Best Stock of CARRIAGE
GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for
ale in the State, selected oarofu lly iml especial
ly for Carriage Manufacturers.
A largo stock aud best variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
boat tempered Steel Springs ; Black ami Colored
Enamel and Patent Dash leather; Black and
Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil
?nd Brussels Carpet; Buckraina and Russia
Sheetings; Lute, .Manilla ami Clicnillo Mats;
Brass nml Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass,
silver, Bone and Japan Nuils ; Silk and Worsted ,
broad and narrow l.aees; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seat
sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable
Carriage Makers arc particularly requested to J
call ami examine our stock. For Sale cheap by
OOWER, COX Ac MARKLEY. '
HUBS AND SPOKES.
\\f E are now propnred to supply ManufaetuW
rers with the best Morticed Hubs and '
Turned Spokes, of our own manufuitture, and 1
warranted. For sale by
OOWEIt, COX Ac MARKLEY.
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and All- .
SVool Damasks. For sale by
COWER, COX Ac MARKLEY.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CARPENTERS'
TOOLS.
A LARGE stock and variety of the best Tools i
1V made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood I
mid Boxwood Planes. For sale by
COWER, COX Ac MARKLEY. ]
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
NOW on hand, the largest stock of Irpn 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, Swecdes
and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation
work.
On hand, cheap for cash, rt,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For
sale by
COWER, COX Ac MARKLEY. I
STEEL! STEEL! ! STEEL!!!
N'AYLORS. SAUNDERSOX ?t JESSUHS best
Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and fiat
?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German nud
Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by '
COWER, COX Ac MARKLEY.
3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Farmers and 1
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
COWER, COX Ac MARKLEY. ]
n Ar it A 7Wn
O LBS. host Black Florida Moss and
-i^vv/V/ Curled Ilnir, picked, in bags.
For 6nle by
GOWER, COX k MAltKLEY. J
SAND PAPER AND GLUE. (
1" AltGE assortment of the Diamond FlintSand <
JL^J Paper, best, article made, for sale by
OOWEli, COX k MARKLEY. j
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS ,
AND PUTTY.
ON band, n large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac. ,
Pure, Extra and No. 1 White Leads; Raw .
and BoiMi Lindsecd Oils ; Winter, Sperm. Solar,
Lamp, Ncats Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils; ,
Coaeli Body and Copal Varnish; Japan, Aspalturn
and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine: ;
Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack
; Lampblack ; Bed ; Spanish Brown ; Umber;
Suawa ; French Ochre, Ac. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening.
For sole by
GOWER, COX k MARK LEY.
JIEA VYiC SHELF HARD WARE.
A LA ROE and well seleotcd stock For sale
cheap by
GOWER, COX k MARKLEY.
SCRE WS/ SURE ICS / /
f* ( VA GROSS of the Improved Gimblet Point
OUU Screws. For sale by
GOWER, COX k MARKLEY. ]
SA WS! SAWS ! !
nOK A CVx's Celebrated Cast. Steel Mill Saws; J
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tennon
Saws; llaiul, Panncl and Kipping Saws; Brass
and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of
WehbSaws, with nnd without frames. For carle by
GOWER. COX A MARKLEY.
May 28 3 tf i
t)?SIIlABLE
FAIL km WINTER GOODS,.
TO HE OPENED
Saturday, October lOth.
MRS. WATTS AND MISS
/flfet* GORDON will open on the abovo
day a Magnificent assort
mont of all kinds of French
UjJrwiiu.g 'Ty English and American Millene,
ry and Straw Goods, Silk and
TJU Fancy onneta. Dress Caps and
// fl Head Dresses, Ribbons, French
Flowers, Feathers, Ac. A complete assortment
of all the above floods constantly on hand, and
will be sold CHEAP FOE CASH.
Hats cleaned and trimmed, and Dresses cut
and basted at the shortest notice.
tr llo?se on Avenue Street opposite the Post
Office. October 8 2'2-tf
i ii Diivinni 1)11
J. u, n i umu ii,
rpiIANKFUL FOR PAST FAVOIUS, BKGS
I to sny, thnt nil kinds of 1IAIU WORK
of every variety of style of braiding, will be (>riiainented
or Mounted with Gold, in tlie neatest
manner, and returned to those at a diataneo per
mail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair ran bo sent
him in Utter |?er mail.) How Itreast l*ina, Nccklnces,
Bracelets, Side, Vest and Gnard Chains,
Crosses, Finger Rings, Knr Rings, <fc?., of various
patterns, put up neatly, and any artiste- admit*
ting the name of the owner engraved thereon,
shall, for the engraving, be free of oxtra charge.
lie also makes and repairs all kinds of Jewelry ;
mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walking
Canes; matches Spectacle Glassesand^ lastly
Knffrmve* on all manner of Plate.
Office OO yards Kast of old Court Honor, and a
fevrpnee*from the Knterpriw Office.
Orcein illc, S. C., June '25, '57. 7 -tf
> n _
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tBSBsa""Ulrt
SPRUNG'GOODS. '
GRADY & GOODLKTTaV J
Oni Door South of the Old Court H<m*t
GliEEN VJLLE, 8. C.
AFTRIt returning our grateful thanks to our
friends And customers, for their p*?t Tory VJ
liberal patronage to our business, we desire to
oil their attention, fla well ua that of the public
fenernlly, to our very largu aud finely nerortrd
itock of
Spring and Summer Goodb,
.vhich we are now receiving; mid which has
>een purchased by one of thr firm with care,
?nd on very advantageous terms a* to prices,
?nd which wo are determined on gelling its low
M they can be bought, at retai/, anywhere.
Our stock, in tl?o way of Oil Y GOODS*/ embraces
almost every article called for, either by
Ladies or Geutleiuen, in Fancy or Staple Ih?y
Sooda.
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Tal* > ]
mas, Shawls, Mantles, &o.
Boots and Slioen, Trunks, Ac.
\ very extensive and fashionable assortment/
HATH ANI) OAt>H,
The latest styles, for Men and Boys, in great
variety.
Readv-Madfi flTrtt.1i in or
A. very heavy and varied assortment, for Men ^
and Boys.
Perfumeries. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery,
Guns, Carpenter's Tools, IMacksm"nils'
Tools,
Crockery and CJIa??1Vnre,
DRUGS, MKDICINKS <fe DYE STUFF8,
Books and Stationery, |
8ADDLKRY, CASTINGS AND IRON. '
OROCERIK8.
A very licnvy stock of
Rio nnd Java COFFEES
JUaiStm Brown nnd Crushed SUGARS
Teas, Molasses, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot,
Lend nnd Indigo.
SACK AND TABLE SALT.
Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nails, Olnss, A&, Ac.
FRESH GARDEN SEF.DS.
GRADY <fc GOODLETf.
April 0 48 tf
L
Plows, Stoves,
m? WE keep eonetnnt-?>jCv
BjLfcK. 13- on hand a large assort-ment
of One and
T{S?5lTwoIIor?e Turning, Subsoil and Hillside
tvlneh wo challenge the or Id to equal in good
work, ease of draft nn'ddurability.
VVe have also a large and beautiful assortment
of Cooking. Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room
and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call the attcRtioft ol
tlioOe who wish to purchase.
Also 011 hand,- Wash and Stock BOILERS,
Horn Sheller*, Straw Cutters, Ac. Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern 0*
Well Pumps furnished and put up.
Wo also are making and receiving from New
fork, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
-i al. t . v " *
irawiig which mc j.miieB may nnn a great variety
of Cake Onfters and Rake Pans.
FOOT nnd BATHING TUBS, or any other Arielc
in our line, made to order, and Tainted in
the boat manuer. We arc also prepared to do
Roofing and Guttering
in the latest nnd best manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
TTJtw -mmr JWL. B& msim
We say it is superior, and we do not wish to
save oar word Lnkcis for it. Come and see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees W ax and Old
Pewter.
?5?" Rags taken in cxclsnssge for Tin Ware.
SHERMAN BROTHERS,
Mh 12 44 ii
ambroyypits
A I*I> JlIELAiafOTyPES.
More lloatifiliil Than Ercr.
THE INIMITABLE
1 RAISED1 AMBROTYPES.
4 PERFECT representation of Nature, and the
/v hiqhrxt style of tins Art; UNFADING and
DURABLE. ALSO/
THE MELAINOTYPEf
Another nnd a later triumph in the art of Plio
tography, admirably adapted to Medallious,
Broaches, Lockets, ltings, <tc.
The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to his friends, the Ladies and Gosstlemen ?>f
Greenville nnd surrounding country, that lie is .
at iiom* a(jain, nnd ready to execute anything in
the line of his profession that necessity cr fancy
may suggest..
lie will also take this occasion to say?onte
for nil?that the sumckiority of his Pictures over
nil foreign " catch -penny" affairs, is too w?H
known ami acknowledged to require any rcarortt
to the very eoininon prncticc of "fluffing." Ml order
to bring tliem into notice. Just ewm
anil tee for yourselves, ami be satisfietl, _|?J
Prices mookkatl?from $1 to $5 mid fSji eccording
to size ami style.
rar GaI.I.KRY ON 2l> FLOOR OF McBee's flAl.L.
Complete instructions given in the Art.
C. 11. LANNEAU.
PHOTOGRAPHS beautifully colored in oil,
by the subscriber. 7-lf Juno 26
3T. C. ip. JBTESIl,"
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQ'JITY,
wii.l tkaotick )
IN THE C3U.TTS OF THE WESTEuN CIRBUIT.
Office in I he Greenville Jjookstore,
GUEliNVILLK, 8. 0.
June 4 4 It
ORR & PRICE',
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GKEEXVILLE, S. C.
james u ohr. wm T. pbwb
April 23 ftO
h. miussiiiifif,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' GVF.ENVIT.IE,S C.
k June IS 0 t(