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woobtkr, wayk? Co., qhio, i December l, 1068. J Scrofula and Salt Rhkum or Four Ykars Standikq, Cured ?* Carter'b Span H0 Ij^XTCRB.?Jfeesrs. Bennett <t Beerr.? Gentlemen?Having for four year* part been Buffering with ScrofuU in its worst form without finding relief from our best phvsi^^ MMU to Unr -Cur terit Spenieii Mixture. It fives roe pleasur to etttte that before finishing the first bottle, the- disease relaxed. I then ordered two more bottles; and, with heartfelt gratitude, I state to you the feet that two bottlos of wsuae avaaumi -1'?*? ? 1 jvw Utwnm |?o|>ni?uu>i umm ruureij curtQ . : * ] The third bottle I gave to ? friend who had been suffering with Salt Rbeum for a length of time, and lie, like myself, owe* his rettotation to health to the virtues of M Car* ter'tt Spanish Mixture." You are at liberty tMM this letter in any way you may think propur, if it will benefit the afflicted. Your obedient servant, . .JOSEPH ROBINSON. Titjiw' doth &c. 4 ?r. TBC MPwnn'nmr RESPECTFULLY invites attention to a lot of Black Cloth Cloaks* Just received.at 6, 9 and $11. Also, an assortment.qf handsome CHEtfKIL Head Dresses. Plain Black Boiled Oro de Khyne Drees 8ilks, Medium and Superfine Black Bombazines, Black English CRAPES. $Nperfine Black Broadcloths and Cnssiroer. a. Hand li t Superfine Bed Blankets, Medium and Superfine Table Damask, Colored Table Diaper, Hj* 9, 10 and 11-4 fine Cotton Sheetings, Super Welsh Flannels. Kentucky Jeans and Twilled Kerseys for eer* . vents, with a fine assortment of w. NEW CALICOES* }?A Jill ANTED FAST COZOIiS. -November 14. 29 tf ''1"*'*** **? 11' I Administrators' Notice. ALL PER90N8 indebted to the Estate of THOMAS W. KINMAX, deceased, ere re* attested to .make payment to the undersigned. Those having demands against said Estate Will present them, duly attested, for payment llARKSDALK CIIARLKS, ' ' JOHN CHARLFS. "* Administrator*, with the Witt annexed. ' November 24 29 tf Administrators' Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Eatate of MARTHA KINMAN, deceased, are requested to make payment to the undersigned. Those Having domnnus against said Eatate will present them, duly attested, for payment. BARKSDALE CliARLES, J011N CHARLES. f :&' Administrators. November 26 M tf ATESACE."' BY virtue of An order from the Court of Ordinary, for Greenville District, we will expose for sale, At public outcry. At the Plantation of WEST A. WILLIAMS, deceased, in Greenville, 8 C, 10 miles from Greenville C. II., and 4 miles from William ton, on Wednetday, 1 Of A of Dexembrr " next, the following property, vis: IT Likely IVegroci. ALSO, A Lot of Corn, Wheat, Oats, 8HUCK8, F0D0ER, PLANTATION TOOLS, SETT BLACKSMITH TOOLS, A FIKB LOT or . FAT HOG8 AND CATTLE, HORSES AND MULES. ZOL " . 'AH ihf Houeehoid dad Kitchen Furniture. TERMS?A credit of 8 months, with interest from day of sale, wjth notes and two approved securities on all sums of $5 and tppwards; under $8, cash will be required. T. C. COWER. GrteovilleC.il. i W. B. MIL WEE, ?%>>:; Williamston, 8. C. Administrators. Not 20 ^ 8 *+ y%iV''??^m?M ?^<i >iii^ Housekeeping Articles. ?T. KETOHUM WOULD inrile attention to his NEW STOCK of English Planished Tin Coffee time, with Lump English Planished Tin Ten Urns, with BigEnghth Planished Coffee Pots, with Biggin attached ': English Planished Tea Pots, with Biggin attached Best BriUanta Metal Coffee and Tea Pots, T.ies English Tin Hot Water Kettles Babe Boxes, Sugar Boxes *;;d Tai Cnm-te'S. Nurse Lamps Egg Whips, Gravy Strainers, Bread Toast * T jfei'TBtee Minute Etnas SapR*-.-*Caudle Sticks, tin, Brass and Britinnia t*m* of all kinds, Coffee Mills, dee. Tvfjtfa a great variety of HOU8EKEKP 1PM m IVf JWiVW , r V: JV#?J Store, Main Street. Nqt. 10. ga tf WATTBBSSES, -jrkUEABtS mu! CfiKAP, on btiul nnd Jy made to ord?r. AUo, SFABI1RIH# ^ '* Jftxecuted ip ALL its bnmehCT^l-^^^J^ - I friend* ofA tJIcDivldf ^gL, ' V tospsstfotly MSMM tmn m ? sdidsU tor Tax ^girBXICSAL'iii;^ STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. GKEENVILLE DISTRICT. If EQV1TY. John Charles and Barksdaio Charles, Admi nistratois, ?kcn vs. James D. Kinmnn.et at. ?Bill for JRtlitf, dx. IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity in this ease, I will sell at public ontcry, wore the Court House door, on Saleday in December next, to the highest bidder, the dot. A,i,> n trr:pows to-wh ! Tens. Ben. Linro, Carol ne and child, Harnct, John and Louisa. Teems or Sale.?Credit of twelve months, except so much as may la> necessary to pay the cottt of this suit, (which wilt be required to be paid in cash,) and the purchaser giving bond, with two good securities, payable as above, with interest from date. 8. A. TOVVNES, c. ?. o. n. Coimniutiouer's Office, Nov. 12, 1857. Nov 12 27 td STATE GREENVILLE DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, 1 will sell before the Cfourt ' House door, at the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in DECEMBER next, 10 barrels of corn, on Tuesday after sale day in December, at tho residence of Matheas Pierce, ae the property of Erwin Sanders at the suit of the 8. 0. Man. Company. 5 bnrrols corn, 4 head of hogs and 1 cow, on Tuesday after sale day in December next, at the defendant's residence. Ae the property of James Ward nt the auit of C. A. Southerlin. 4 Head of Horses, 1 Mule, 1 Spring Buggy, 1 Buggy, 2 Lumber Wagons; and at the Steam Distillery, on Tuesday after Bale-day, 1 Yoke of Oxen, nhout oO Killing lloga, about 20 head of Stock Hogs ; as the property of Powers A Kldridge, nt the suit of Henry, Smith ?fc Townsend. 100 Acres of Land, more or less; nnd on Tuesday after Sale day at defendant's residence, 1 Negro Woman, 40 ubla. Corn, 3,500 Bandies Fodder, 1 House Shucks, 2 Cows and Calves, 1 Cow and 2 Heifers, 0 Head of Hogs, 1 Clock, 3 Tons Straw ; as theproperty of J. Manning Mnhaffy, at the sait of B. F. Perry, ?t al. Ti. noKR H n n Sheriff'* Office, November IS, 1857. 27-td ' Executor's Sale. WILL ltK SOLD, lo the highest bidder, nt Greenville C. II., on Sale day in January next, ONE TRACT OF LAND, of the Estate of Col. John B. Ligon, situated in Pickens District, on Saluda river, five miles from Greenville village, containing ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN ACRES, more or less, including the Bridge known as Ligon's Bri ge, with the right of landing on the Greenville side; also, one Likely Negro Boy, five or six years old, and a lot of Carpenter's Tool*. The above will be disposed of at private sale, if suitable opportunity offer*. TERMS?A credit of six months, with interest from day of sale, purchasers to give note and approved avcuiity before the right of property i* changed. NV. A. TOWN FA Nov 12-27 tf Executor. Executor'* Sale. WILL BE SOLD, on Sale-day in December next, EIGHTY ACUHS OF LAND, more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas Taylor, O. Green and others, Wing on Knorce river, and within une-hnlf mile of Chick's Springs, and eight miles of Greenville C. II., being the Land on which Amanda Hardin now lives. About Thirty Acres of this Land is Rottom, sndasgood ss iiny on Enoreo river. There is a settlement on the place. Four hundred and fifty dollars of the purchase money will he required in cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date; note and approved securities. H. LEE TIIRU8TON, Executor of L. 8. Thruston. No* 6 27 td Eiccalor'N Notices ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of JOHN T. LIGON, deceased, are here by notified to make payment to the under* signed. All those having claims against said deceased will present them for payment within the time prescribed by law, or the* will be barred. W. A.TOWNES, Nov 5 26-lf Executor. Notice. ALL persona indebtetl to the Estnte 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. GOWER, Greenville, ' WM. B. MILL WEE, Willinmston, Nov 12 87-6 Admin itlra tort. nun m,8, CABINET MAKER, 8REENVILIE, 8. C. ATtarly oppotiU Ik* Pott Ofiee, Avenue Street, RESPECTFULLY informs BMm citizens of Greenville end the adjoining Districts, that he hes returned from the State Fai* at Columbia, (Tvhsre V-. received the first premium for his elegantly finished Bureau, which wss admired by eve ry one,) and is now prepared to execute ALL ORDER8 IN life LINE. He has, also, on hand A LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. He returns his thanks for past favors, and he hopes, by giving constant attention to his business, to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Nov. 10-28 ly. I . ..... . I. - , l . ...I Un... .11 PI ?... M LOOT f\N MONDAY, th- l?thin?t..aIIAIR BRACE" / LET, with a Geld Clasp and Loeket, with a Likeness in it A libsral reward wilt be paid to say oas Amiis* and returning it to n?*. JANE CASEY. Nov 5 20 tf The Friends of Jwnaen B. Pearse*t, announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing Flection. '' ' i-)'. '"^-j luiluitw# , \e~^m M. t^S**S A. V * ' French, Bullish and Amerioan Jewelry, AStD FANCYARTrcLES. CHARLES 8MITH, \i WATCHMAKER A JEWELEB, ' UKKF.NVH.I.K, 8. O., Main Street, nearly Opposite the Mansion Hanoi, Respectfully inform* the inimuupb of * Greenville end vicinity, that hh has just -j j received end added io hi* already. ??t?n*:~<e "locii, a iarge asforimeni. of iiic nuvt? Article*, consisting of Fine Sett* of French CnnieeM|n>' well known for their superiority } alto a ehoioc variety, beautifully ornamented with . . and Braoeleta to nurtc '(be^g"?he"^crtTa?lilo^f) < all mounted in heavy gold. Also neUr pattern* of I Fancy Brooches for Ambrotypcs. . A quantity of fashionable Bracelet*; heavy solid Gold Rings, Mosaic Ear-Rings, Lockets. Htudds, ( etc., eto., ocsidss an innumerable assortment of , the most beautiful Jewelry aver boforo otferod in '{ Greenville. Ilia Stock also oomprUe* a splendid variety of heavy Fine Knglish Plated Ware,amongst which may be found Knives, Forks, Spoons. Caps, ete., etc., of fte* metal, plated not upon German Silver, but hpon the genuine ? ** ALBATA. It is used in the highest circles, and ismneh ferred for its great durability. , Also, new fnsliioned SPEW, with hnndles and without temples. Very useful and convenient. The establishment also contains WATCHES, of the best make, viz: Chronometers, Duplex, English and French Levers, Cylinders and Main, ; all in heavy Gold or Silver Cases. flavins made arrangements in New York with Wholesale Housee importing direct from Fi-ance and England, I am enabled to sell all my Arti- < eles at prices lower than they can be bought in Charleston. All Articles sold in the establisment warranted as represented. 24-3m Oct 22 ' ! * Hosiery and Gloves. I t)AA DOE. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and ChildU\j\J Dren's Hosiery ; Kid, Silk and Wprst-'. ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, lust open and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies, Store. W. H. llOYEY A CO. ? ' J Merlnoes and BeLaines. , PIECES, now open and for sale cheap. , OU W. II. IIOVEY A CO. Ready Made Clothing. 1 A LARGE, Fine and Well Aaeorted STOCK. ' rsL jnst open. Also, a large lot ef Oiled Window Shaaes, Wall Paper, Ilordcrs, Ao., at W. H. HOVEY A CO. Velvets, Ribbons, &c. NOW OPEN. 800 nieces Velvet Ribbons, | which will be sold very low. Fine Clienill Head Dresses, F.rniine, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, at the ladies' Store. W. 11. IIOVKY A C.Cv Ootoberl. SI tf NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OX MILLIIVEIRY AND LADIES' GOODS. MRS. WALTON . % 0^ MOST respectfully informs licr for mcr natrons nnd friends and tlie Indies generslly, tnat she has just reeeived and will open on Monday nexfy the t'ith in*t>, one of the most extensive "and best assorted STOCKS OF MILLINER }r ever offered to the Ladies of Greenville, consisting of a variety of Silk, Satin, and Velvet lionneU, Rice, Dunstable, Silver * Glaoo, Neapolitan and Drab Straws. Flowers, Plumes ana Head Dresses, Dress Cloaks and Mantillas, made in the latest and most approved styles. CT* Orders from the country promptly attended to. Oct 8 It 8m I'lac* an Enduring Tahiti over the Spot *there Repot the Remain* of that pou Love. .. NKW MARRM VARR 1> u mniw liU M 1 llVVf QREEMmLE, 8. O. T1IE Subaoriltera roapoetftilly inform Ui? eitixona of tbia and adjoining Diatricle,' that th?r hare opened a MAR11LE YARD in the village of Greenville, on the lot oppoait* the Mansion liouse and adjoining Dr. Bell's Hotel, where they will promptly and faithfully attend to all ordera for Tomb-Stones, Monuments, And any other atyle of Work in their line. Having had an experience of over fifteen yeara in tliis ousineaa, they have no doubt of their ability to give ample aatiafaetion to all who may entrust them with their ordera. CHALMERS ?t ALLEN. Oet IS 2* . Sm JfrJJUW 0<>030^l ? MT RECEIVED* BY J. KETCHUM-' At the NEW STOKE, Main Street, COMPLETE WRITE CHINA DINNER SETTS, numbering 164 piece*, at the low price of $65 ; Complete Dinner Sella of Ironstone, White Granite, China finialt, numbering 00 pieces, for $25. ~i ZZJtzi T?! f jl English Printed Chamber Sette, numbering .0 pieces, for >6; with a large assortment of Cut Glass Tumblers. Plain and KnKved Glass J/emotiade Mugs, Preserve nd*, Water Decanters and Pitchers, Chi , na Vases, Tete-a-tete Setts, Ornaments, dec. Nor. 11, 1807. 37 If ' .....y,,,,...WM. H. ALLEN, SURGEON DENTIST* HAS returned front PhlladelMBa pM?, prepared, In every w?Jr. to M4JnTTr perform *11 operations ia his pro fesslon la the meet skilful and approved manner. Having procured every improvement of the day, persona ean safely rely on having every opera tion performed in the same mauner ae dene in Philadelphia or New York. " Rther and Chloroform privon when desired, ? Ikwosi desiring attention most make appointments previously. Or Rooms in MeBes's Building. M f 1 mroh 10 7a tf . ' "'J.' f MbMirect, Next the llridge, .. npflKiIiWut^t mid Best Stock of CARRIAGE 4.. .^qornj and material ever offered f?.r tale ift'Mie mate, setecieu cnreiuiiy auu especially fonCarritge Manufacturer*. A.Urg* stock and beet variety, of Axle* for Buggies, CarringeS And Wagons; common and beat tempered Bieel 8i>ring* ; Blnck and Colored Enamel and Patent j)o*h leather; Black and Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Dticks; Oil and .Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mate; RraM and Silver Bbint and Sand Bands; Brass, Siltrer, Bone and Japan Nails ; Silk and Worsted broad and narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seat Ettieks; and a complete assortment of Mailable Castings. Carriage Makers "are particularly requested to (All and examine our stock. For sale cheap l>y GOVVEK, COX ?fc MAUKLEY. nirtis and spokes. WE are now prepared to supply ManufactuI rkrs wish the-best Morticed Hubs and IWned .Spokes, of.pur owu uianufncturr, and warranted. For sale by gower, cox k markley. CLOTHS AND DAMASKS. A LARGE. Ipt of Blue, Drab and Green . Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AHlVool Damask*. For sale by GOWER, COX Ac MARKLEY. CARRIAGE MAKERS' AMD CAlt . RENTERS' TOOLS. At LARGE stock and variety of ?he best Tools fX made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood ind;Boxwood Planes. For sale by , GOWER, COX Ac MARKLEY. I'IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever L\- 'offered in.tlus market: Sparta-xburg Iron ind Castings; Ring's Mountain Iron; English teflnsd ;*ttves ; Ovals; Ronnd ; 8q?ar* ; Horse Thnri liatfiff nnndi Half Ovals; Hand Iron and lloon Irop; Soring Steel; Steel Tire, 8weedes ?nd llairrmefeo, for wagons, tires and plantation work. pn l\and. cheap for cash, 5,000 lb*. Rusted PIoW Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For Vy COWER, COX Ac MARKLEY. STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! NAYLOKS. SAUNDERSON ?t JESSUl-S best ,Cn?t-Steel?square, octagon, round nnd flat ?for'fibe edge tools, axles nnd drills. German and Jlister'Steel. for plantation work. For sale by GOWEll, COX Ac MARKLEY. 3.000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. ASSORTED sixes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanic*. For sale cheap hv COWER. COX ?fc MA UK LEY. ' : s w sA ox HAND fcj | ||ul L.U&. l>e?t iilnck Florida Mom nnd \f\J Curled Hair, picked, in bag*. For,fnle bv , GOWEfe, COX A MARkLEY. SAND PAPER AND GLUE. LAHGE assortment of the Diamond Flint Sand Paper, heat article made, for aide by ' GOWKK, COX & MA UK LEY. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. OX hand, a large assortment Paints, Oils, Ae. Pure, Extra and No. I White Lead*; Raw and Boilwl Li ml seed Oils ; Winter, Sperm. Solar, lamp, Ncats Foot, Olive and Tanner*' Oils; Oooen Body and Copal Varnish; Japan. Aspalturn and leather Varnish; Spirit* Turpentine: Grttm; Yellows; Blue*; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblaek ; Lampldnck ;- Red ; Spanish Brown; Umbyf; St^awa ; French Ochre, Ao. American and Freiion Window Class, Putty and Whitening. lO B*r sale by '. ^ aapOWER, COX <k MAIIKLEY. IIJSA rrd SHELF HARD WARE. ' E 'TiArtOE and wall selected stock For sale J%. cheap by . GOWER, COX ic MARKLEY. Hi. jTV ni. SCREWS! SCREWS!! CROSS of tlie Improved Gimblet Point O w v/ Screws, For *ale by GOWER, COX <k MARKLEY. SA WS! SAWS ! 1 HOE A Ox's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws; Rowland's Mill, Cmea Cut and Tennon Saws; Hand. Panncl and Rioninir Saws*. Bra*' and Hlue Duck Sawn; a complete itwoi'tment ol \f ebbSaw*, with and without frnme* Forsale by (i OWE 11, COX ?k M ARK LEY. May 28 3 if THE NEW BOOKSTORE^ Under Dunn'r Jtotel, Cor. oj Public Square, MARIETTA, OA. MdmTmtm.. THIS Establishment, just opened. f?jJgEj^w\f'la hoped will meet the want* of 'CUZdUi^F the eonunnnfty. Tlie supply of (BOOKS AM? STAYOOMEStV U large and varied, and orders are received daily For "All goods in the line." BOO PIECES NEW MUSIC, About 50 kinds of Instruction Hook*. MEL0DE0N8, VIOLINS, FLUTES AND GUITARS. A select stock of Fine WATCHES, Pen*, Silver PMeili, and handsome sir?. *ts * H - aii jfooo* Mia hxtiuit ron own ; I per eeni. discount off bill* of over #'20. TH0S- 0. SAKKLBT TAtrDOPf'S fAWlf GROCERY STORE. # Ih ik* Po**~r1 Building, on A fain Streri. CONSISTING of Nager*. Coffee, Molaaect, Rice, Tom, Crocker*, Cheese, Oyirtera, Lob s(?iv/!brdtn?*, Yens*. Node, White Wine Vineitkr, Fine Cigar* end Tooneco, Candies, Note, OMR Aoapr, Pickle*. Ceteupe, ire., At. Alee a lo* of Omn^eeJust received. Oct SS If HEED % GWD LETT, ATTOKJTEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, (Jiteuvlllc, C. tPTOfyiCB nest door to P. F. Ueattix A Co. ffl ff. HSKD.J [?. D. OOODLKTT. .June 14 tf .. Jriifitfijfitar*- ' i-^rrr' '._U .liJJJ'llJU.-'LULJ^-iB'-WLLN ILMAIIt'S NEWLY OMANIZ 60 MWKI IROUfE Of E5Hs:sj/A(Oi? aar.K & Magnificently fitted up fur tlie en?on of 1857. Manager, H. 11. Dclnnd; Kqxuttrian Director, , W. II. Stunt; Ifing Matter, J. Kmler ; CLOWN, ToweY pA*run : Orrictaue Jferrt/tnan, Cierrv Domott; Keeper if Cfte Menagerie, l'rot Benfloy. 1 For One Day Only?Afternoon and Niirht. AT GrrcnviUc, Tuetdap, fivrembrf 1st. Door# open at 1 o'clock and 7 P. M. Performance# commence lialf an hour afterward*. A dmittion to Both Exhibition*.?50 cents. Children and Servants 25 cents. 1 A GRAEDPROCESSION Will be made in the forenoon of the day of exhibition, preceded by the" MUSICAL CHARIOT, Four Elephants! 1 The following is a condensed programme of the Principal Performances given by this Trov.pe.. F.NTUEK?10 HOUSES. C> a Comic Soup, by Toney Pastor fW* brilliant six horse act, by Mr.. / O W. H. STOUT. ( ? , Fents of Posturing and Leap \T\t } 'nP. by the Conkliu Brothers. T Cannon Bnll Exploits A Fents of strength by the herculean Artist. /TV Grand Principal Act of HortefjlkSs manthip bp W. PA8TOU, " Dis.ocating and Mnscnlar Ex 7-periinents, by Mr. Barkley. ^aaawi|^ Graceful and Arti?tic Hortemauthip bp the youthful Dkmctt. Elepant Act of Equitation X - Madamoisille Leamen. ^ Illustrations of the Grecian A? T JT.fff rena. by the company, headed by W. Pastos. |~V\ 'Steeple chase and Hurdle Act I dHBfthk by Q Druorr. ] Mr. Stout will iutrodnce his celebrated Trick Hore, Black Diamond Tumbling by the com- , pany. Tlie celebrated Trick Ponv, Orphan Bov, , will bo introduced into the Ring. Also, the Clown and his comio Mule, only thirty inches . high. and go through with their wonderful per-1 j formances. The great Persian Equilibrium callr<l LA PBRCHE, by W. U. Stout and Garry Deinott. I e* TWO GREAT CLOWNS ' jgShL 1*1 r. Touey Pastor, Tlie Great Yankee Clown, whose genius for inventing new stories j and mirth-creating Hits a the have been to extensively copied and gng'd by all the other clowns in the country, will open an entire new budget of fun, arranged to suit the year 1857. , wnpj n?u?r win niso nciigni tno Auoienee by , singing liis favorite ditty of1' Hah any body seen my sister," ns sung by him more than 600 times ( in *11 the great circuses of the world, with the , most overpowering ar.plause. Tlie French Grotesque, OARRT DEMOTT, will introduce all ti.osc Antics, Puns, Tricks, Witticisms, and prac- i ties) jokes, which have established his reputation ns the first comic performer in the ring. i . A terrific contact with Wild Beasts ! by Professor BEASLEY; who will enter the den of Lion, | ~ T,**r* n"^ I-eoparJa, The following list comprises the Wild | animals, now exhibiting in Ma * bie's joint Menagerio and circus: FOUR collossnl Elepllilllt*, forming the team of the G?.kat IUvr CitAnioT. Ten Magnificent loons, lloval Ben2nl Tiger, Brazilian Black Tiger, ' L?opnros, Panthers, Cougar, Ocelots, Tiger cats, I Striped ami Spotted llyenns, Oriwly and black Bear*, Camels and Dromedaries, Lamas. Bnr| mcse cow and Alpaca*, gray and black Wolves, white Coons. Bangers, Porcupines, and a wilderness of Birds and Monkey*. FREK KXHIMITIOX l.ynUdv who will wnlk a wire 800 feet in length, to the topmost centre pole of tlie Menagerie nnd circus, previous to the opening ot the exhibition. Will exhibit nt PKNDI.CTON, SttnnUy Nov. 28, nt I'lOKRN'SVlLLK Monday Nov. 80. DESIRA lil^E FALL A?0) WHim SCOBS* TO BE OPENED Saturday, October lOlh. MR8- WATTS AND MISS GORDON will open on the nii\bove dnv a Mngnilieent assort i?nr\wM ment of nil kind* of French H lOTTll English nnd Amerienn Milletie, rv nnd Straw Goods. !Silk nnd 4MP Fancy onueis. Dress li wnml | /7~W\ Head Dresses, itibhonn, French Flowers, Feathers, do. A complete assortment of all the above Goods constantly on hand, and will be sold OPK'P FOR CAS//. lints cleaned and trimmed, and Dresses cut | and basted at the shortest notice. tW House on Avenue Street opposite the Font : Office. OctoWr 8 tea?tf " c h a k i. e s h i d k e ir. (Successor to Knuinutl Currantf) * MANUFACTURER OF LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT And Picture Frames, AND DUALKtt IN LOOKING GLA88 PLATES, BRACKETS, WIN DO W CORNICES, ROOM MOULDINGS, &C. 154 KIXO mtrkkt, CHARLESTON, S. C. twr Old frames llc gilt equal to act*-. April 30 il ly , lu mw ^ -'V w -*?"? ? ' t 'S 3PEIHG JWOlMh GRADY ft GOODLETT, 0?e Door South of the Otd Court floutt GREENVILLE, 8. C. Zu A FTKR returning otir grateful thank* la our lV friends ami customer*. for their pj?t Very ihernl patronage tw our business. we linln tw *11 their Attention, *s well ns tliAt of the puttie :*i?eraHy, to our Tory large and finely nnortad toek of finrinj and iiummer Goods. rhirh we arc now receiving, and which lias icon purchased by one of the firm with cere, nd 011 very advantageous terms as to prieea, ind whicli \Vc arc determined on <-)!)ug mm low is thev e*n 1>? 1moo?I>? -* --? ? - ??/wnrrr. Our stock, in the wov of 1>IIY GOODS. em.irnees almost every article called for, either t>r Ladies or Gentlemen. in Fancy or Staple Dry oods. Sonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Rnches, Talmas, Shawls, Mantles, &c. Boot* aud Shoes, TrunkM, dec. V very extensive and fashionable assortment. HATS AND CAPS. Hie latcat styles, for 5!on nod Boys, In great vnrioty. Ready-Made Clothing. \. very henvy nnd vnried assortment, for lien nd JUuyo, Perfumeries. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Black* smiths' Tools, Crockery and Ci las* ware, }RUGS, MEDICINES <k DYE STUFFS, Books and Stationery, SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON. GROCERIES. ____ A very heavy stock of tEXTl Rio and Java COFFEES ifSmSk Brown nnd Crushed SUGARS Teas, Molasses, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot, ^ead nnd Indigo. SACK AND TABLF. SALT. Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn. Kails, Gluss, Ac., Ac. FKKSll GARDEN SEEDS. GRADY ?fc GOODLETT, Apttl 9 48 if Plows, Stoves, H 'Ss It %, mm WE keep constnnt--^a^ 1 y on hand a large as^QBB sort inclit of One and aSMEMHn Two-1 Iorsc Turning, Subsoil and liillt-ida vhuh we challenge the world to equal in good: York, ense of draft nnd durability. We have also n large and beautiful assortment ;? Cooking. Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room \nu twrcii STOVES, to uliich wo particularly call the attention ot those who wish to purchase. Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS, Jorn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Ac. Copper, Sheet Iron or Zinc Work done to ordsr. Cistern or Well Pumps furnished ar.d put up. We also are making and receiving from New fork, a superior assortment of Tin and Japanese Ware, unong which the Ladies may find a great variety of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans. FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Ariele in our line, made to order, and Painted in I he best manner. We are also prepared to do Roofing and Guttering , in the latest and best manner on short notice. Country Merchants invited to examiue our itock of TTMMT WJLRK2* We say it is superior, and we do not wish to liave otir word taken for it. Come and see. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees W ax and Old. I'ewter. yf Rags taken in exchange for Tin Ware. SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mil 12 44 tf J. H. RANBOLPB, " Thankful for past favors, begs to say, that all kinds of 1IA1U WORK of every variety of style of braiding, will be Of-. namcnted or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest manner, and returned to those at a distance per mail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair ean ho sent him in letter per mail.) Bow Breast Pins, Neck' laces, lJrncolote, Side, Vest and Guard Chains, Crosses, Finder Rings, Knr liings, Ac., of tarious patterns, put up neatly, and any article admitting the name of the owner engraved thereon* shall, for the engraving, be free Of extra charge, lie ulso mnkcennd repairs all kinds of JetVelrv ,' mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Wanting Ones; mutches Spectacle Glasses; and,lastly Engravtt on all ?ix???r of J'late. Ojfice ftO >/anU Knot of old Court JloUte, and A fete j tare $ from the Enterprim Office, Greenville, S. (J., June 26, '57. 7-tf. F. BURTY, * Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leathef* OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE. GUKENV1LU5, S. C;. 1^ Prepared to furnish fciisfont/"^B era with the above articles, CHEAP CASH. t laving competent workmen engaged, lie Mil n?snre hispntrons that All work will be RtATi.tr 1>onk and WARRANTED. Feb 5 * SO 11 dr. O. P. JEJTEJSl, ATTORNEY AT UW A$H SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICES IN THE (blMTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. Office in the Gren*vlHe. floolcntort. GREEN VI 1.1,Kj S. C. June 4 4 Ijr ORR & PRICE, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i GREENVILLE, S. O. ! JAMBS L. ORR. *M P. PS ICS April 83 50 H. JULIUS SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, vkskx vir.r.k s. c\ i Jmte Is 0 ''if