The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 10, 1857, Image 3
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GHARUS MSRRIGK.
LARQg AaBOKTHICKT
. New and iwi>wiilito Goods, ?MA
?f?off?M4 at ndnMd prioee, ooneutlng,
In pait, of
GROCERIES, Good BROWN BUDRY
GOODS, GAR, 10 Iba. peril,
CROCKERY, COFFEE.
HARDWARE, RAI8INS,
BOOTS A SHOE*. CURRANTS.
CLOTHING, Ac., Ac. OITRON,
CHEESE, SALT AND MOLASSES.
He iIn would invito Attention to new article
of
CLOTHING WITHOUT SEAM,
Manufactured at the Seamless Garment Menufecturing
Company, Matteawan, N. Y.
Article* of thU manuiacaure were exhibited
r , at the late Fair of the South Carolina Institute,
at Charleston, concerning which a Cr.arleaton
1 l??P?r eoya:
!" Among (he article* mannfacted, are overcoat*
boaineaa coats, vest#, legging and mittens.
The cloth was suldected to severe tests of its
strength, and f'M.nu to be. surprisingly tenacious.
It diners from felt, cloth, in being equally strong
in whatever way it is tried. Itls altogether of
woo); as cotton cannot be used in the felting process.
Its advantages over common oloth are :
greater cheapness, warmth and durability ; it also
sheds rain much better."
The nubile are solicited to call and examine for
themselves the superiority of this clothing.
Corner Main and, Washington Sts.,
ojjposiie Greenville Hotel.
Da# 10 3i tf
ATTKNTION,
BUTLER GUARDS! Jj/
YOU are requested to attend
an EXTRA MEETING of yourV^T
Corps, at yonr Hall, Fkioat Evrx- Til
ixo uext, the -11th, at half-paat 7 l[J|
o'clock, P. M., to make arrange- MiJ*
ments for the celebration of your
m Anniversary, and the transaction of other business.
1L LEE THHU8TON, Captain.
| Dec 10 81 1
Money Wanted.
THE Subscriber would respectfully request
those indebted to him by note or account,
to pay up, as he is wanting monkt.
J. H. DEAN, M. D.
Dec 10th, 1857 31 tf
Administrator's Safe.
WILL BE SOLD, on the 23d inst., at the late
rcaidence of Warren Reid, deceased, the
following property, vis:
One Negro Boy. ISAAC. 20 ve* old
Two Head of Horses
Stock Hogs, and 6 or 6 Fat Hogs
Cattle ana Sheep
One Two-Horse Wagon and Harness
One ItiHe Gun
Corn, Fodder and Oats
Household and Kitchen Furniture
And many other things loo tedious to mention. I
On s credit of twelvemonths, with iuterest from |
date, with note and two approved securities.
JEFFERSON BARTON,
Dee 10 81-3 Administrator.
STATE OF SO XJTIl CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
IN obediouce to an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Greenville District, I will proceed
to offer, at public outcry, before tha Court
House door of said District, on the firti Monday
?n January next, TWO TRACTS OF LAND, belonging
to the Estate of 11ANCE BLACK, deceased:
Tract No 1, containing 128 Acres;
Tract No. 2, containing 162 Acrea, more or less.
The said Land is situated in Greenville District,
on Reedy Fork, waters of Reedy River, adjoining
lands of James Lenderman, Abraham Cox,
William Cox, deceased, John Ashmore and others.
Sold for Partition among the legal heirs
and representatives of Hance Black, deceased.
TERMS OF SALE?A credit of 12 months,
with inter* at from day of sale for all except so
? much as will pay the costs, which will lie re*
quired in caali on day of sale. Purchasers to
give bonds with good security, and a mortgage
of the premises, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary,
to secure the payment of the purchase
txumoy. Purchasers to j>sy for titlca
D. HOKE, 8. Q. D.
Sheriff's Office, Oth December, 1857. 31-td |
SATE^SOOTH^CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue efsundry Writ? of Fieri Facias to
me directed, 1 will tell before the Court
House door, at the tmia) hours of sale, on the
first Monday ia JANUARY next,
5 barrels corn, 4feead of hogs and 1
cow, on Tuesday after sale day in December next,
at the defendant's residence. As the property
of James Ward at the suit 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, about t>? Kdlkng Hogs, about 20
head ?f Stock Hogs ; as the property of Powers
A ?Uiil|<; at the suit of Henry, Smith A Town
send.
250 Aeres <?6 Land, mere or less,
adjoining lands af Philemon Huff, John Adams,
Dr. West and others; as the property of Thornas
Msyfield, at the suit of WilliamHawkins, ot al.
300 Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining lands of Center, lteese, Daemon, ct
n).; as the property of Perry G. Ware, at the
ait of James MeCullough and J. H. MeCullough.
1 Negro Woman, aged about 29
wear*: as the property of lb njamia Gaines, at
..,u ?r a... win;. ?
1 JXeTO Woman, 1 Horse : and at
T>sfen<!ent*S r?sidsne?, on Tuesdny after Saleday,
4 Head Ro*% 1 Bureau, 1 Slab Half down
Chairs, I Cow, 1 Tao>, 1 Looking flam, ] Lot
Saad Cotton; a? the ^.-operty of Benjamin
Oaine* at the suit of T. Henr," Stokea.
D. HOk3> S. G. D.
Sheriff's Office, December >8, ?8ft7. 8?-td
I
WT% would inform oar patron* that there is
J V many aeoounts eontraefed1 tp 1854 that
remain unpaid, and as January is rinse at hand,
wo' would have them bear in mind that we expeat
them to mat mil Uaa duet promptly mt that
time. We are oempelled to meet all our debts
promptly, ?ad nnu^ therefore, ak tub saute pavom
or oca porrpuan.
REA, BAYNE A CO. i
December 4 *" tK, tf
For Tm Collector.
IWThe friends ef JL R. McDarid, Esq.,
respectfully snnounoe Mm ss s Candidate for Tax
Collector at \he ensuing election,
NEATLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE
PUBLIC 8AZ.S8.
ESTATE SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Ooort of
Ordinary, for Greenville DUtriet, we
will expoee for tale, at public outcry, at the
Plantation of WEST A. WILLIAMS, deoeased,
in Greenville, SC., 10 milee from
Greeovilhi C. II., and 4 miles from Williamston,
ou TUJSSDA Ts 16th of December
neat, tho following property, viz:
17 likely NefrsH.
ALSO,
A Lot of Corn, Wheat, Oats,
SHUCKS, FODDER, PLANTATION TOOLS,
SETT BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
A FIKB LOT Of
FAT hogs and cattle, <TV-stn
houses AND mules. ZOl.
ALSO,
All the Household aad Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS?A credit of 8 months, with interest
from day of sale, with notes ?n*t
Approved securities on all sums of |t5 And
upwards ; under $5, cash will be required.
T. C. GOWER,
Greenville C. II.
W. B. M1LWEE.
Williamston, 8. C.
Administra tars.
Nov 20 20 3
Executor's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder,
at Greenville C. If., on Sale-day in "j
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 I go, with the right of landing on
the Greenville side ; also, one Likely Negro
Boy, five or Bix years old, and a lot of Carpenter's
Tools.
The above will be disposed of at private
sale, if suitable opportunity offers.
TERMS?A credit of six months, with
interest from day of sale, purchasers to give
note and approved secuiity before tha right
of property is changed.
W. A. TOWNES,
Nov 12-27 tf Executor.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Administrator*' Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
THOMAS W. KINMAN, deceased, are re
quested to make payment to the undersigned.
Those having demands against said Estate will
present tliem, dulv attested, for payment
UARKSDALB CllARLES,
JULIA UL1A11L.I2*,
Adininittratort, with the Will annexed.
November 26 29 tf
Admiolstrators' Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
MARTHA K1NMAN, deceased, are requested
to make payment to the undersigned.
Those having demands against said Estate will
present them, duly attested, for payment.
fiARKSDALE CHARLES,
JOHN CHARLES,
Administrators.
November 26 29 tf
Executor's Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
JOHN T. LIGON, deceased, are hereby
notified to inake payment to the undermined.
All those having claims against
said deceased will present them for payment
within the time prescribed by law, or they
will be barred. W. A. TOVVNES,
Nov 5 26-tf Executor.
Brought to Jail,
ON MONDAY, November 16th, A NEGRO
MAN, who says his name is JACOB, and
that he belongs to Daniel linger, of Hendersonville,
N. C. The owner is hereby notified to
oome forward, prove the property, pay charges
aud take him away.
J. T. McDANIEL, Jailor.
December 8, 1867, 80-tf.
tfiDJEIH MAlDrS,
CABINET MAKER,
greenville, s. c.
I Nearly opposite the Post Office, A venue Street,
j RESPECTFULLY informs
^POM^the citizens of Greenvillo and
the adjoining Districts, that he has returned
from the State Fair at Columbia, (where he
received the first premium for his elegantly
finished bureau, which was admired by eve
ry one,) and it now prepared to execute
ALL ORDERS IN I1IS LINE. lie has,
also, on hand A LARGE STOCK OF
j FURNITURE, which will be cold 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. 19-28 ly.
Fesirable
pail km winter mum,
TO BE OPENED
Saturday, October lOth.
MRS. WATTS AND MISS
/flfcwd^MBjOORT><)N will open on the ahove
dor a Magnificent assort
ment of all kinds of French
Kngliah and Ameriean Millene,
779 BPkJT Rn'l Straw Goods, SUV and
yJBB rtuc* ?iuSi?U, Drers Cap?*nd
' Trl Heaa Dresses, Ribbons, French
Flowers, Feathers, Ac. A complete assortment
of ail the above Goods constantly oa hand, and
w(,7 be sold OHSAP FOR CASH.
Hats cleaned and trimmed, and Dresses cut
and basted at the shortest notice.
ttT House on A venne Street opposite the Post
Office. October 8 4J-tf
NOTICE].
ALL PERSONS are hereby notified that the
BRIDGE at the UPPER FORD, in the
village of Greenville, is considered UNSAFE,
and tost passengers are forbidden to cross it untill
repaired. By order of Council.
H. LEE THRU8TON, Intendant,
W, P. Prick, Town Clerk.
Deo 3 30 2
The Friends ef Janet B. Pear*
on, aoaoaass him as a Candidate for Tax Col- I
lector at the ensuing Election.
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SWAN A CO.'S LOTTERIES. ]
NEW AND DlttlllANT SCHEME !
*
CAPITA I. PRUI
Th? following Scheme will be drawn by 3.
Swan A Co., Managers of the Fort (lainee Academy,
lott ery, in aach of their Lotteries tor December,
1867, si A l1 OUST A, Oeotvis, to which
city they have removed their prinoipal office:
CLASS 60,
To Sedrawo !n the city of >?, in pnbUt, en I
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1857. '
CLAW 66, *
?? be drawn In tke city of Angwn, S?, la pat! s, en
H A TTTW T? A V T\ farm w ?* *? ? ." > ?'- I*
-M1/flViJMllUiA UIO, 1007. v
CLASST 67,
J A
To bo drown In lb* city of lOfMta, On, in poblie, on
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19th, 1867.
CIA~SS~ 68, c
To bo drown In tko city of Augusts, Oo., In pnbllc, on ?
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1867. c
OK THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. >1
Fire Thousand Four Hundred Prises I
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO ?
EVERY NINE TICKETS. ?
HMNinOlHt I!
\ TO BE DRAWN* I
EACH SATURDAY IN DECEMBER! f
1 Prize of $60,000 1 Prize of $2,00o \
1 Prize of 80,000 1 Prize of 1,600
1 Prize of 10,000 60 Prizes of 1,000 0
1 Prize of 6,000 100 Prizes of 150 i
1 Prize of 6,000 100 Prizes of 126 ?
1 Prize of 8,500 100 Prizes of 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. \
4 Prize# of $300 App'g. to $60,000 priz. ere $1,^00 c
4 Prizes of 280 " " 80,000 priz ere 1,000 C
4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. sre 800
4 Prizes of 160 " " 6,000 priz. ore 000 e
4 Prizes of 125 " " 6,000 priz. aro 600 .
4 Prizes of 100 " " 3,000 priz. are 400
4 Prizes of 75 " " 2,000 priz. are 800 ,
4 Prizes of 60 " " 1,500 priz. are 200 .
6,000" of 20 are 10Q000 c
1 o
6,400 Prizes amounting to $320,000 ?
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2^.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
ine numbers irom l to 60,000, corresponding '
with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate slips of paner, are enoircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
The first 868 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled,
are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number ^
is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and, at
the same time, a Prize is drawn from tho other
wheel. Tho Number and Prise drawn out are
opened nnd exhibited to the audience, and registered
by the Commissioners; tho Prize being "
placed against the Number drawn. .This opera- |
tion is repeated until all the prizes auo drawn ti
| out c
| Approximation Pkizks.?The two preceding
I and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing
the first 8 Prizes will lie entitled to the 82 .
Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket
No 11260 draws the #60,000 Prize, those Tickets
numbered 11248, 11249, 11261, 11252, will each
be entitled to #300. If Ticket No. 650 draws
the #80,000 Prize, those Tickets nmnbered 648,
649, 661, 652, will each be euiitJed to #260, and
so on according to the above scheme.
The 6,000 Prizes of #20 will be determined by
the last figure of the Number that draws the
#60,000 Prize. For example: if the Number
drawing the #60,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then
all the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will
be entitled to #20. If the Number ends with j
No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number ^
ends in 2, will be entitled to #20, and so on toO. c
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the "
following rato?L whinli ! ?!>? V
Certificate of Package of JO Whole Ticket*, $80 *
Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 *
Certificate of Package of lOQoarter Tickets, 20
Certificate of Package cf 10 Eighth Tickets, 10 J
IN ORDKRIKO TICKKTS OR CRKTIFICATK8, b
Enclose the money to our ail drew for the Tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will be for- t
warded by first mail. Purchasers can hare tick- ets
ending in any figure they may designate. J
The list of Drawn Numbers anil Prizes will lie
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
% Purchasers will please write their signn- 1
tures plain and give their Post Office, county
; and State. ' '
Remember that every Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
% All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at the
usual time of thirty daya j
All communications strictly confidential.
Addresa orders for Tickets or Certificates to . .
S. SWAN, <lc CO., Augusta, (?a. u
tr Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
er Atlanta, Ga.p can have their orders filled, and
save time, by addressing S. Swan A Co , at cither '
of those cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn i ^
from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that e
each one is entitled to, will be published after
overy drawing. in the followiug papers: Augus
ta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta,
Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly
Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Rich
tnond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding
(Miss.) Clarion.
Dec 3 30 tf
CHARLES HI C KEY, f,
(Succfaxor to Jt'munuel Currant,)
MANUFAOTUKKROF ?
LUUK.INW UI/A88, PORTRAIT r
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN "
LOOKING QLA38 PLATES,
BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES,
ROOM MOtTTJ)INGS, &C.
154 KINO STREET, 1
CHARLESTON, 8. C. J
Qf Old Frames Ile-gilt equal to new. Nl
April 80 81 ly
E. R. STOKE8, *
BOOK-BINDER, A
AND oi
Blank-Book "Tf a mi lecturer, '<
(In rear of Carolina Times Office )
e.?. '
BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and ma- /
nufaetnred of the best materials and in (
the most durable manner.
PERIODICALS. MUSIC BOOKS, As., hound in *
srery variety of style, at short notice. j0
If" Oonniry orders promptly attended to A1
D?c 4 30 ly
DdENSIYEASSORTMENT OF
WATCffiODS,
ronel^ English toA Amerio&n Jewelry,
j. A9D
" Fancy articles.
CHARLES SMITH.
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
GREKNVILLR, 0. C.,
fain &tr*rt, nearly OppotiU tk4 Mention Houm,
Respectfully inform. the inhabitant. of
Greenville nod vicinity, tluit he hue just
eceived end added to hi* already extensive
tock, a large assortment of the above named
Lrtiele*, consisting of
Flue Set(9 of Freevh Cameo*,
rail known for their Superiority; also a choice
ariety, beautifully ornamented with
CORAT.8,
nd Bracelet* to match, (being the latest faahion.)
11 mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of
Fancy Brooches for Ambrotypes.
i quantity of fashionable Bracelets; heavy solid
told Kings, hlosaic Ear-Kings, Lockets, Studds,
ic., ?ia, oesuies an innumerable assortment of
be moet beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in
Iresnville.
His Stock also comprises a splendid variety of
vary
Fine English Plated Ware,
mongst which may be found Knives, Forks,
>poon*. Cups, etc., etc., of new metal, plated not
pon German Silver, but upon the genuine
ALBATA.
t is used in the highest circles, nnd is mnpli preerred
for its great durability.
Also, new fashioned SPEW, with handles and
rithout temples. Very useful and convenient.
The establishment also contains WATCHES
f the best make, viz: Chronometers, Duplex,
English and French Levers, Cylinders and Plain,
llln heavy Gold or Silver Cases.
Having made arrangements in New York with
Vholesale Houses importiug direct from France
nd England, I am enabled to sell all iny Artiles
at prices lower than they can be bought in
Charleston.
All Articles sold in the cstablisment warrantd
as represented. 24-3m Oct 22
Hosiery and Gloves.
DO/i Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and CliilaUu
Dren's Hosiery ; Kid, Silk nnd Worst-'
d Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, iust
ipen and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies,
i to re. W. H. 110YEY ?t CO.
Merinoes and DeLaines.
^PIECES, now open and for sale cheap.
J\J W. IL IIOVEY & CO.
Beady Made Clothing.
A LARGE, Fine and Well Assorted STOCK,
just open. Also, a large lot of Oiled
Window Shuues, Wall Paper, Borders, Ac., at
W. H. HOVKY A CO.
Velvets, Ribbons, &c.
NOW OPEN, 300 pieces Velvet Rihhons,
which will he sold very low. Fine Che
mi Menu ureases, Krniine, and a great variety
>f Fancy Articles, at the Ladies' Store.
W. 11. 110VEY <t CO.
Ootober I. 21 tf
~NEW AND BEATJTIFUL
STOCK or
AND
LADIES' GOODS.
MRS. WALTON
MOST respectfully informs her forwtpZ
iner patrons and friends and the Ladies
[euerally, that she has just received and will
ipen on Monday next, the 12th inst., one of the
nott extensive and best assorted STOCKS OK
MILLINER Y ever offered to the Ladies of
Ireenville, consisting of a variety of Silk, Satin,
nd Velvet lionnets, Rice, Dunstable. Silver
lace, Neopolitau and Drab Straws. Flowers,
Mumes and Head Dresses, Dress Cloaks and
lantillas, made in the latest and most approved
tylss.
Orders from the country promptly ate.tded
to. Oct 8 22 3m
"lace ax Enduring Tablet over the Spot where Repose
the Remains of those you Love.
NEW MARBLE YARD.
i3SSEEMVlll.iLIE, ?. ?.
rllE Subscribers respectfully inform the citizens
of this mid adjoining Districts, that
hey have opened a MARBLE YARD in the vilage
of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Manion
House and adjoining I)r. Bell's Hotel, where
hey will promptly and faithfully attend to all
mlers for
Tomb-Stones, Monuments,
ind any other style of Work in their line.
Having had an experience of over fifteen years
n this business, they have no doubt of their
bility to give ample satisfaction to all who may
ntrust them with their orders.
CHALMERS A ALLEN.
Oct 22 24 8m
"IIH. allen;
SURGEON DENTIST,
1IAS returned froiu Philadclphi
a. prepared, in every way, to
^LujLJ_Lr perform all operations in his pro?s*ion
in the most skilful and approved manner,
laving procured every improvement of the day,
ersons can safely rely on having overy operaion
performed in the same manner as done in
hiladelphia or New York.
Ether and Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring attention must make appointlents
previously.
or Rooms in McBee's Building.
March 19 45 tf
TSS ORaairvxLLa
ra / "v m -v a f n rn w* -?
B V J U iV SlUii Jb,
MAIN STKBOT. NEXT TO MoBKlTM 1IALI,
Mfmfmkm WIIERH constantly may he found
large and well mdeoted Stock
MISCELLANEOUS, BGIOOL and CLASSICL
BOOKS, Writing Fap >r, Blank Book*, Mem andams,
Ac.; Writing Decks end Cnnen, Port
ilios, Cold end Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Seeling
fax, Wafers, Slatoa, Copy Books, Inkstands, lturs,
Ac., Ac. J C. P. JETER,
Jen IS 9S-ly Sign of the Big Book.
~L08T,
"VN MONDAY, the 10th inst., eHAIR BRACTE'
LET, with a Gold Clasp end Locket, with
Likeneas in it
A liberal reward will he paid to any one And
g and returning it to ue.
JANE CASEY.
Nor A 2A tf
_^T^EeREENvTu,E!r"
COACH FACTOBY,
Main Street, Next the! BrMge,
T*HE Largest And Bast Stock of CARRIAGE
A GOODS AND MATERIAL aver offered for
ale Id the State, selected carefully and especially
for Carriage Manufacturer*.
A large stock and best variety of Axles for
Buggtca, Carriages and Wagons; common and
best tempered Steel Springs ; Black and Colored
I Enamel and Patent Dasli Leather; Black and
'Colored .Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil |
and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Uussiu
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mut?;
Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass.
Silver, Bone and Jnpnn Nails; Silk and Worsted
broad and nurrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes; Bent Hickory Shnfta; Buggy scat
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mullable
Coatings.
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to
can ana examine our stock. For sale cheap by
GOWEIi, COX <fc MARKLEY.
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE arc now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the beat Morticed Hubs and
Turned Spoke*, of our own manufacture, and
wurranteu. Kor oule by
! GOWER, COX MARKLEY.
CLOTHS AND DA AT ASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllNYool
Damasks. For sale by
GOWER, COX "?fe MARKLEY.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR
RENTERS' TOOLS.
A LARGE stock and vnriety of the best. Tools
made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood
and boxwood Planes. For sale by
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
1VJ"OW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever
ll ofTercd in this market: Spartanburg Iron
and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English
Refined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; Horse
Shoe ; Half Rounds ; Half Ovnls ; Band Iron and
Hoop Iron; Spring Steel ; Steel Tire, Swcedes
and Hammereu, for wagons, tires and plantation
work.
On hand, cheap for cash, 6,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow Mould*, best North Carolina Irou Foi
sale by
GOWER, COX <fc MARKLEY.
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
*VTAYLORS, SAUNDKRSON <t JESSUPS best
1_ x Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat
?for tiue edge tool#, axles and drills. German and
Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sole by
GOWER. COX <fc MARKLEY.
3.000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Farmers and
?i?i e ?
j*. inrcunuicB. rur sale CflCfip t>y
COWER, COX <fe MAHKLEY.
ON HAND
LBS. best Black Florida Moss and
Curled Hair, picked, in bags.
For sale by
GOWER, COX Si MARKLEY.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
LARGE assortment of the Diamond Flint Sand
Paper, best article made, for sole by
COWER, COX <fc MARKLEY.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY.
ON hand, ? large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac.
Pure, Extra and No. 1 White Leads; ltaw
and Boiled Lindseed Oils ; Winter, Sperm. Solar,
Lamp, Neat it Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils;
Coach Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspalturn
and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine:
Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack
; Lampblack ; Red ; Spanish Brown ; Umber;
Suawa; French Ochre, Ac. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whiteniug.
For sale by
COWER, COX Si MARKLEY.
HEAVY A- SHELF HARD WARE.
A LARGE and well selected stock For sale
cheap bv
OOVVER, COX Si MARKLEY.
SCREWSf SCREWS//
/^rvrv gross of the Improved Gimblct Point
OUU Screws. For sale by
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
SA WS! SAWS ! !
UOE <t Cot's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tcnnon
Saws; Hand, l'annel and Ripping Saws; Brass
and Blue Hack Saws; a complete assortment of
WebbSaws, with and without frames. For sale by
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
Mav 28 3 tf
THE NEW BOOKSTORE^
Under Dunn'* Hotel, Cor.oJ Public Square,
MARIETTA, OA.
jrfgrgtai THIS Establishment, just opened,
is hoped will meet the wants of
oRieJBy the community. The supply of
[i?0>K? A3m OTATTOOMEKV
Is large and varied, and orders are received
daily for "All goods in the line."
200 PIECES NEW MUSIC,
About 50 kinds of Instruction Books.
MELODEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES AND GUITARS.
A seleet stock of Fine WATCHES, Pens, Silver
Pencils, and handsome Jewelry.
All goods sold kmtiwklt for casu ; 6 per oent
discount off bills of over #20.
Oct 16?23?'7 TH0S- C. MARKLEY.
afi^.xj XDoisT's
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
in the l'o%ter 9 ifutUitng, on Main street.
:o:
CONSISTING of Nngars, Coffee, Molasses,
Rice. Tees, Crackers, Cheese, Oysters, Lol>stera,
Sardines, Yeast, Soda, White Wine Vinegar.
Fine Cigars and Tooacco, Candies, Nuts,
Citron, Sonne, Tickles, Catsups, Ac.., Ac. Also
a lot of Oranges just received. Oct 8 22 tf
REED & UlMiDEETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Greenville. C.
X3T OFFICE nest door to F. K. IIkattik <t ('a. ffn
J. P. HUU.J [ *0. UOODLKTT.
June 4 4 tf
? lj?
f* K E W
SPBINGj&OODS.
GRADY & GOODLEI^
One Door South of th? Old Court Houst
GREEN VTLLE, a O. %
AFTER returning our grateful thank* to our
friend* and customer*, for thair paat vary a - v
liharal patronage to onr burin***, w* desire ta
o*U th*ir attention, a* well as that of the pnblia
generally, to our very large and finely assorted
took of ^
Spring and Summer Goods,
which we are now receiving, and which hna
been purchased by one of the firm with care,
and on very advantageous term* a* to price*,
and which we are determined on selling u Tow
I as t.liey can be bought, at retail, anywhere. t
| Our stock, iti the way of 1)HY GOODN, embraces
almost every article called for, either bv
Ladies or Gentloinou. in P""" "? *v?
Goods. ' ' " ~~r'"
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Talmas,
8hawls, Mantles, &o. ^
Boots und Shoes, Trnuks, A:c.
A very extensive and fashionable assortment.
HATS ANI) CAPS.
The latest styles, for Men and Boys, in great
variety. ,
Ready-Hade Clothing.
i A very heavy and varied assortment, for Men
and Boys. *
Perfumeries, Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated ^ ?
Ware, Mirrora, Hardware and Cutlery,
Guns, Carpcnter'n Tools, Black- - +
smiths' Tools,
Crockery and Glassware, .
DRUGS, MEDICINES <fe DYE-STUFFS,
Books and stationery,
SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON.
GROCERIES.
A very heavy stock of
RVjl Rio and Java COFFEES
yjBqHBL Browu and Crushed SUGARS
leas, Molasses, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot,
Lead and Indigo.
SACK A XL) TABLE SALT.
Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nails, Glass, Ac., Ac. ,
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
GRADY & GOODLETT.
April 0 48 tf
Plows, Stoves,
, *$^11 fctis
. WE keep constnnt-->^w
ly on hand a large as- ^
snrt-ment of One nnd ^i^QhaW'
Two-Horse Turning, Subsoil and Hillside
which we challenge the world to equal In good
work, ease of draft nnd durability.
We have also a large nnd beautiful assortment
of Cooking, Purlor, Dining Room, Bed Room
and Church
STOVES,
to whieli we particularly call the attention of
I those who wish to purchase.
Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS,
Corn Shelter*, Straw- Cutter*, Ac. Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or
Well Pumps furnished and put up.
We also arc making and receiving from New
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
among which the Ladies may find a great variety
of Cake Cutter* nnd Bake Pans.
FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Artide
in our line, made to order, and Painted in
the best manner. Wc are also prepared to do
Koofiug and Muttering
in the latest and best manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
We say it is superior, and we do not wish to
have our word taken for it Come nnd see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax nnd Old
Pewter.
Rags taken in exchange for Tin Wars.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mil 12 44 tf
rniiLPHT
rpHANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BEGS
A. to say, that all kinds of HAIR WORK
of every variety of style of braiding, will be Or!
namcnted or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest
manner, and returned to those at a distance per
mail or otherwise, as directed. (Ilair can be sent
him in letter per mail.) Bow Breast Pins, Necklaces,
Bracelets, Side, Vest and Guard Chains,
Crosses, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac., of various
patterns, put up neatly, and any article admitting
the name of the owner engraved thereon,
shall, for the engraving, he free of extra charge.
He also innkes and repairs all kinds of Jewelry ;
mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walking
Canes; matches Spectacle Glasses; and, lastI
ly Engrave? on all manner of Plate.
Office 60 yard* Ea*t of old Court lloune, and a
few pact* frotu the Enterprise Office,
Greenville, 8. C., June Uo, '57. 7-tf
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
m*
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
IS Prepared to fnrnisli custom\
em with the above articles, CHEAP
y ?|fci run cash.
tiaving competent workmen engaged, lie can
assure liis patrons that all work will be Neatly
Donk nud WARRANTED.
Feb 6 89 tf
?T. O. P. JBTBR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
WILL l"KACT1CK
IN THE COURTS OF THE WF8TEPN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Bookstore,
OliEE^VILLE, 8. C.
June 4 -I * ly
ORR & PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
JAMES U ORR. WM P. PRICE
April 23 50
II. JUIjIUS SMITH,
ATTORNEril LAW,
GIiE?N\mgfEi8- C.
June 18 6 if