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'Oppoeito the Mansion Mouse,
^ RESPECTFUL!/?
form their friends, and^^3K51*
jQpB?tj,e public generally. that they hare
purchased the "Greenville Ouafeofcionery,'' r? cently
occupied by Mr. P. 8. Roth, where they
will oohtfnue the Buaiaesa aa heretofore, in the
heat and moat aeooramodating manner, hoping to
reoelve a liberal share of public patronage,
Everr day; at 1"! o'clock, tlicy will have oft
It and, l^RKSli
CAKES, PIES, BREAD, AC.
They am also preparod, at any hour during the
day, to furnish their customers with
i^TJisroKC.
and will pay particular attention to always baring
on kana, and ready to serve out, a lot of
Fresh Oysters,
Erotu the beet soiling in the Charleston market.
A)*o? constantly on hand, at WHOLESALE or
RKTAlI* from their own Manufactory, a large
assortment of
FANCY & STICK CANDY.
Also, FRUITS of various kinds, such ns Lem"out,
Oranges, Apples, Nuts, etc., etc. Toys, Segars,
Sardines, Pickles, Ac.
Wedding, and other Parties, will be furnished,
on short notice, with Refreshments and
the finest dressed Cakes.
Every attention will be given on? customers,
and we ask a liberal share of patronage.
ty No misunderstanding?-TERMS CASH.
Dee 17 32 tf
liimPks
MRS. JAUDON proposes to open a
SCHOOL for small children, at her
residence ou Buncombe street, opporite
tho Female College, on the first
<BS^ Monday In January, 1888. Rates of
Tuition, 4e^ can be ascertained by calling on
her at her roeiderioe. 82-tf Dec 17
Administratrix'^ Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebtod to ROGER LOVELAND,
deceased, are required to pay the
amount by the 1st of January next. Persons
having demands will please band (hem in by
that time, properly attested.
MARTHA LOVET,AND.
Administratrix of R. Loreland, deceased.
December 17 81 tf
;uw*m LHI\
"J.J AS ^just received a LARGE ASSORTMENT
Now find Seasonable Goods,
which Arc offered at reduced prices, consisting,
in pa>^ of
GROCERIES. Good BROWN 8UDHY
GOODS, OAR. lOlhe.perfei.
CROCKERY, COFFEE.
hardware, raisins.
BOOTS As SliOEH, CURRANTS,
CLOTHING, Ac , Ac CITRON.
CHEESE, SALT AND MOLASSES.
lie also would invite nttcution to a new article
of ,
CLOTHING WITHOUT ?EA!Q,
Manufactured at the Seamless Garment Manufacturing
Company, Mattenwan, N. Y.
Articles of this hiniuifaoapre were exhibited
at the late Fair of tho South Carolina Inst itute,
at Charleston, concerning which a Charleston
paper nays:
" Among the arUclcs manufneted, are overcoats,
buRinesn oonts, vests, leggins and mittens.
The cloth urn* subjected to severe tests of its
strength, and found to he surprisingly tenacious.
It differs from felt clotli, in being equally strong
in whatever way it is tried. Itls altogether of
wool, as cotton cannot be used in the felling process.
Its advantages over common cloth are :
greater cheapness, warmth and durability ; it also
sheds rain much better."
The public are solicited to call and examine for
th am selves the superiority of this clothing.
Corner Main and Waah ington-Sts.,
topff Oeite Greenville Hotel.
W 3* xl
money Wanted.
8ub.*?*'ber waald respectfully request
JL -those indebted to him by note or account,
to nsv on. as ha it traxnau mojckt.
to pay op. aa na j ,, DEAXf M D
l)?c 10th, 1857 !L
v? /r\ wtr ?.\v firm ft *+'
SJ Jfil JW iU M .fti. V CABINET
MAKER,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Nearly oppoeite the Poet Offier, Avnu* Strert,
f Ull'lti liitl liK8PRCTFULLY informs
l^fSRSS^iho citizens of Greenvillo and
the adjoining District, tli.it 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
ono,) and is now prepared to execute
ALL ORDERS IN HIS LINE. He has.
;a]so, on hand A LARGE STOCK OF
FURNITURE, which witt he sold ft! prices
,to suit the limes.
lie returns hie thanks for past favors, ano
'lie hopee, by giving constant attention to
Ilia Vusinesn, to rece.ve a liberal share of the
public patronage. Nov. 19-28 ly. /
DESIRABLE
f AIL km WINTER fiaaaSa
TO BE OPENED
Jtaturday, October lOth.
aMT^fli MRS. WATTS AND MISS
GORIK)X will open on the aihvafcaff)I
o v a day a Magnificent assort
riu-iit oi nil kinds of Preach
English and American Mill one.
ry and Straw floods, Silk and
TBA raney onneU, T>reu Cansand
' //" F\ Head Dresses, Ribbon*, rraaeh
Flowers, Feiti.f.rs, ic. A SOflmlete WgwWMrt
fit all the above Ooods constantly oa hand, and
will be eold CHEAP FOR CARff.
Hate cleaned and trimmed, and Dreues out
and banted at the shortent notice,
K4F Houae on Avenue Street opposite the Post
Offlee. October 8 22-if
w. NOTICm
WE would inform our patrons that there is
many aeoonnte contracted in 1866 that
remain unpaid, and re January is close at hand,
we would have Ihoiubear in mind that we expoet
them to meet oil three duet promptly at that
'time. We are #0?p<S|e4 to meet all our debts
promptly, aad must, therefore, ate run aamjc fa oa
or ova cetTotunH. ' ..><';?*
KKA, BAYNE k CO.
fieeember 8 tt> tf
For Tax Collector.
* ttTTha friend* of A. R. MoDavid, Eaq.,
respectfully announce hifla aa a Candidate lor lax
Collector at the cnaayy election,
STATU Of SOUTH CAttoSNA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
T>Y virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facias to
U me directed, I will veil before the Cburt
Home door, at the usual hoar* of sole, on the
first Monday in JANUARY next*
5 barrels corn, 4 head 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 tlie suit of C. A. Boutherlin.
4 Head of Horses, 1 Mule, 1 Spring
Boggy, 1 Buggy, 2 Lumber Wagons; and at the
Steam Distillery, on Tuesday after Uale-day, 1
Yoke of Oxen, nl>out bO Killing Hogs, about SO
head of Stock Hogs ; as the property of l'owers
A Kid ridge, at tho suit of llenry, Smith ATown
send.
250 Acres of Land, more or less,
acfjniniog lands of Philemon Huff, Jobn Adams,
Dr. West and others; as the property of Thomas
Mayticld, at the suit of William Hawkins, et al.
800 Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining lands of Center, Reese, Garrison, et
aL; as the property of IVrrv G. Ware, at the
suit of James McCulloUgb and J. IL McCullough.
1 Negro woman, aged about 29
years; as the property of Benjamin Gaines, at
thesuit of Sanders Williamson.
1 Negro Woman, 1 Horeo: and at
Defendant's residence, on Tuesdny after Saleday,
4 Head Hoga I Bureau, 1 Slab, Half dozen
Chairs. 1 Cow. 1 Tnl?l?? i T nnt!n? ,.i.? ? t _?
-) _ C lurrtj 4 LAJ ?
Seed Cotton; as the property of Benjamin
Maine*, at the auit of T. Jienry Stokea.
D. IIOKK. S. G. D.
Sheriff ' Office, December 12, 1867. 8l-td
STATE OF SO UTIl CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
IN obedience to an order from the Conrt of
Ordinary of Greenville District, t will proceed
to offer, at public outcry, before tho Court
House door of snid District, on the fret Afondai/
in January next, TWO TRACTS OF* LAND, belonging
to the Estate of 11ANCE BLACK, deceased:
Tract No 1, containing 125 Acres;
Tract No. 2, containing 152 Acres, more or less.
The snid Land is situated in Greenville District,
on Reedy Fork, waters of Reedy River, adjoining
lands of James Lendcrnian, Abraham Cox,
William Cox, deceased, John Aalimore and others.
Sold for Partition among the legal heirs
and representatives of llance Black, deccnscd.
TERMS OF SALE?A credit of 12 months,
with interest from day of sale for nil except so
much as will nay the costs, w hich will be re
.quired in casn on day of sale. Purchasers to
give bonds with pood security, and a mortgage
of the premises, if deemed necossarv. to the Ordinary,
to secure the pnyment of the purchase
money. Purchasers to nay for titles.
D. HOKE, S. O. D.
SbcrilFs Office, 9th December, 1867. Sl-td
Exrcutor'N Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, to tho highest bidder,
at Greenville C. II., on Snle-dny 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,
tnorc or less, including the Bridge known as
iagon r nii'gp, wan me right uf landlngoh
the Greenville side : also, one Likely Negro
Boy, five or fix yeaiw old, and a lot of Car*
(renter** Tools.
The above will be iRnposod of at private
sale, if suitable opportunity offers.
TERMS?A credit of six mouths, with
interest from day of sale, purchasers to give
note and approved security before the right
of property is changed.
W. A. TOWN EH,
Nov 12-27 tf Executor.
Administrator'* Sale.
WILL RE SOLD, on the 23d inst,, at the late
residence of Warren Reid, deceased, the
following properly, viz:
One Negro Boy, ISAAC, 20 years old
Two Ilead of Horses
Stock Hogs, and 5 or C pat Hogs
Cattle and Shoep
One Two Horse Wagon and Harness
Ono Rifle Gun
Corn, Fodder and Oats
Household and Kitchen Furnituro
And mnnv other things too tedious to mention.
On a credit of twelve month*, with interest from
date, with note and two approved aeenritioa.
JEFFERSON IIARTON,
Dec 10 81-2 Administrator.
legal notices.
Administrators7 Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
THOMAS W. KIN'MAN, decked, ore re
quested to moke payment to the undersigned.
Those having demonda agonist ?aid Estate w^ll
present tliein, duly Attested, for payment
BARKSDALK CHARLES,
JOHN CHARLES.
Administrator*, with the Will annexed.
November 26 29 tf
Administrators' Notice.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the Katato of
J\ MARTHA KINMAN. deceaaed, ore reonested
u.' make payment to the nndorsigned.
Those having' demands against said Estate will
present them, duly attested, for payment.
BARKSDALE CHARLES,
JOHN CHARLES,
Administrators.
November 26 29 ^ tf
Ksecii tor's Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to tt?e Estate of
JOHN T. LIGON, deceased, tire hereby
notified to make payment to the undersigned.
All those having claims against
said deceased will present them for payment I
within tliA limn nrMiiritiui ho lour nr thou
wH! fee barfkr r W. A TOWNES, ' |
Nov 5 26-tf Executor.
Brought to Jail,
ON MONDAY, November l?th, A NEGRO
MAN, who aaye bin name ia JACOB, and
that he belongs to Daniel Iluger, of Ilendentonville,
N. C. iho owner ia hereby notified to
coioe forward, prove the property, pay charge*
and take hitn away.
J. T. McDANIEI, Jailor.
December ft, 18S7, 80-tf.
?? k in ii ?
Elford & Donaldson,
ttl \,%M*
(oawrassrwmuwa, a.
C. J. ELFORD. T. Q. D0NAL080N,
Jan. 10. 8ft -8m
The FrieMh of Jimm B. Penrao*a,
announce him aa a Candidate far Tax Collector
at the (mailing Electing,
NEW AND BWU1ANT SCHEME !
OAI'lTAL IMUZB
The following Scheme will be drawn by &
Swan A Oa. Managers of tho Fort Oainee Aoademy
Lattery, i* each of their. Lotteries for Poecniber,
!?57, a* APQirffTA, Georgia, to whieh
city they have removed their principal office:
CLASS 65,
To be drawn In the city of Anfttsla, Oa* la public, oa
i SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1857.
A T a ? m O ?
ULA9S U Uj
To bo drown in tha city of Aafttara, Qa, in pnbl o, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th. 1857.
CLASlf 67,
To bo drawn in the city of Anfoita, &a, in public, on
SATDED AT. DECEMBER 19th. 1887.
CLAW 68,
To be drawn in the city of Anyarla, Oa., in public, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1857.
OK TdK TLAK OF 8IK0LR NCMI1EH8.
Fire Thousand Four Hundred Prizes !
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO
EVER Y NINE TICKETS.
1SOMfEMg S
| TO DK PHAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN DECEMBER !
11 Prize of $60,000 1 Prize of $2,00ft
11 Prize of RO.O00 1 Prize of 1.600
1 Prize of lO.tlOO 60 Prize# of 1,000
I 1 Prize of 6,000 100 Prize# of 150
1 Prize of , 6,0}X> 100 Prizes of 125
1 Prize of 8,800 100 Prize# of 100
| APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prize# of $800 App'g. to $60,000 priz. nre $1,200
4 Prizes of 260 " " 30,000 priz are 1,000
14 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800
41'rizce of 180 " " 6,000 priz. nre 600
4 Prize# of 125 " " 5,000 priz. nro 500
4 Prize# of 100 " " 8,000 priz. nre 400
4 Prize# of 75 " " 2,000 priz. nro 300
4 Prize# of 60 " " 1,600 priz. nre 200
6,000" of 20 nro 10(\0<>0
8,400 Prize# amounting to $320,000
Whole TicVeU$10; Iiulves$5; Quartern$2$-.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
Tlie Number# from 1 to 50,000, corresponding
with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate sups 01 paner, aro cnoircled witli small
: tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
Hie first 868 Prizes, similarly printed and oncircled,
are placed in another wncel.
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 the other
wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are
opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered
by the Commissioners; the Prize being
placed against the Number drawn. This operation
is repented until all the prizes iuc drawn
out
ArraoxiMAPioN Piufciw.?The two preceding
and the two succeeding Numbers to tboso drawing
the first 8 Prizes will be entitled to the 32
Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket.
No 11250 draws the $60,000 Prize, those Tickets
numbered 11248, 11240, 11251, 11252, will each
he entitled to $800. If Ticket No. 550 draws
the $80,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648,
549, 651, 652, will each be eniitlcd to $200, 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
No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number
ends in 2, will be entitled to $20, and so on toO.
Certificates of Packages will he sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80
Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40
Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20
Certificate of Package cf 10 Eighth Tickets, 10
IN ORDERINQ TICKST8 OR CERTIFICATES,
Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded
by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets
ending in any figure they inav designate.
The list of Drawn Numbers anil Prizes will be
scniio nuronasor* immediately alter the drawing. ]
Purchaser* will please write tlieir signatures
plain anil give their Post Office, county
and State.
Remember that every Prise la drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
% All prices of $1,004) and under, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN, <fc CO., Augusta, Ga.
ow Persona residing near Montgomery. Ala.,
er Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and
save time, by addressing S. Swan <t Co , at either
of those cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn
from the wheel, with the amount of theorize that
each one is entitled to, will be published alter
every drawing, in the following 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
utond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding
(Miss.) Clarion.
Doc 3 30 tf
CHARLES HICKEY,
(Successor to Emanuel Currant,)
MANUFACTURER OF
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
A .1 J IS
Ana nciure rrames,
AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
DRACKRTH, WINDOW CO UN I CM,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
I 54 KiNii SIBtt&J',
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tW OM Frame* lie gilt equal to new. ffl
April 80 61 ly
E. R. STOKES,
BOOK-BINDER,
AND
Blank-Book Manufacturer,
(In rear of Carolina Time* Office )
QQ&izsbaaa&, a. ?.
BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and manufactured
of the beat material* and in
the mo*t durable manner.
PERIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS, Ao., b<>nnd in
every variety of atjle, at short aotiee.
Xff Country order* promptly attended toJ?J
Doc 4 30 \y
fiXTRNSlYEASSORTMENT^
French, Englieh and American Jewelry,
AKD .
FANCY ARTICLES.
CHARLES SMITH,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
ORKKXVILLIC, S. C.,
Main Street, nearly Opposite the Mansion House,
Respectfully informs the inhabitants oi
Greenville And vieinitj, that he has just
received and added to hie already extensive
stock, a large assortment of the above named
Articles, consisting of
rmc :*ciis of French Cameo*,
well known for tlieir superiority; also a choice
?apie?y, beautifully ornamented with
and Bracelets to match, (being the latest fashion,)
all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of
Fancy Brooohes for Ambrotypei.
A quantity of fashionable Bracelets; heavv solid
Gold Kings, Mosaic Ear-King*, Lockets, Studds,
etc., etc., besides an innumerable assortment of
the most beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in
Greenville,
His Stock also comprises a splendid variety of
heavy
Fine English Plated Ware,
amongst which may be found Knives, Forks,
Spoons, Cups, etc., etc., of new wtUtl, plated not
| upon German Silver, but upon the genuine
ALBATA.
ft is used in the highest circles, and ismnck pro
forred for its groat 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 Frcnoh Levers, Cylinders and Plain,
all in heavy Gold or Silver Cases.
Having made arrangements In Kew York with
Wholesale Houses importing direct from France
|and England, I am enabled to sell all my Articles
at prices lower than they can he bought in
Charleston.
All Articles sold iu the estnblistnent warranted
as represented. 24-3tn Oct 22
Hosiery and Gloves.
Cyf\(\ DOZ. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and ChilDren's
Hosiery ; Kid, Silk nnd Worst-'
ed Gloves for Indies, Gents and Children, lust I
open aud will be sold cheap, at the La.fies,
Store. W. II. HOYEY A CO.
Merinoos and DeLaines.
PIECES, now open and for snle cheap.
<)U W. II. HOVEY A CO.
Ready Made Clothing.
4 LARGE, Fine and Well Assorted STOCK,
/"V jnet open. Also, a large lot of Oiled
Window Shades, Wall I'aper, Rorders, die,, at
W. II. HOVEY A CO.
Velvets, Ribbons, &c.
~VTOW orEN. 800 nieces Velvet Ribbons,
.L v which will he sold very low. Fine Chenill
Head Dresses, Ermine, and a great variety
of Fancy Articles, at the Ladies' Store.
W. II. llOVEY A CO.
Ootober 1. . 21 tf
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
STOCK or
M:iT ,T .INERY
AND
LADIES' GOODS.
MRS. WALTON
MOST respectfully informs her for *>^1
in or natrons 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 Lest assorted STOCKS OF
MILLINERYever offered to the Ladies of
Greenville, consisting of a variety of Silk, Satin,
and Velvet Bonnet*, Kice, Dunstable, Silver
Glaco, Neonolitan an<l Drab Straws. Flowers,
Plumes and Head Dresses, Dress Cloaks and
Mantillas, made in the latest and most approved
styles.
Orders from the country promptly attended
to. Oct 8 2'2 8m
Place an Ktuluring Tablet ovnr the Spat where Repoee
the Remain? of thone vote Love.
new marble yard,
| '"IMIE Subscribers respectfully inform the citi1
sous of this and adjoining Districts, that
they have opened a MARliLE YARD in the village
of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Man|
sion House and ndjoining 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 years
in this business, they have no doubt of their
ability to give ample satisfaction to all who may
entrust tliein with their orders.
CHALMERS <fc ALLEN.
Oct 22 21 8m
wotallent
SURGEON DENTIST,
C.' -',?h. HAS returned from PhiladelflUfefilBBL
phia, prepared, in every way, to
perform all operations in his profession
in tho most skilful and approved manner.
Having prooared everv improvement of the day,
persons can safely rely on having avery operation
perfonr.cd in the same manner as done in
Philadelphia or Wet? York. _ , . ,
Kt.li*r and Chloroform given wnen aesireiJ. |
Persons desiring attention nmi D)tk? appoint-1
ments previously.
wfT Rooms in MoBee's Building.
March 10 45 tf
THH OMaNVILLa"
BOOKSTORE.
MAIN STREET, NEXT TO McBEE'S HALL.
^ H ERE const ftutly may be found
large and well selected stock
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSICAL
B<X)KS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Memorandums,
<to.; Writing Desks and Cases, Port
folios, Oold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books Inkstands, Rulers,
Ac,. Ac. J.' C. P. JETER,
Jan 15 8A-ly Sign of the Big Book.
LOST,
ON MONDAY, the 10th inst., a HATIt BRACELET,
with a Oold Clasp and Locket, with
a Likeness in it.
A liberal reward will he paid to any one finding
and returning it to me.
JANE CASEY.
Nof fi 20 tr
AT THE GREENVJLLk * I
main Street, Next the Bridge, <
TIIK I.nrsrost and Beat Htock of CARRIAGE 8
GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for 8
mile in the Slate, solo-ted carefully urn] especial
ly for Carriage Manufacturers. ,
A large stock and best variety of Axles for |
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and ,
|>Mt K*.m?1 Sunm/i Ulu/.l- ? ' '
j,-.? -t?? "i * ??m*i vuiuri u j j
Enamel and Patent Ilash LMtlur; Black and J ,
Colored Enamel Cloth*, Drills and Duck*; Oil
and Brussels Carpet.; Buckrams nud Russia |
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla nud Chenille Mats; ]
Brass and Silvtr Point and Sand Bands; Brass, <
Silver, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted
broad and narrow Laevs; Silk, Worsted and Cot- '
ton Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy scat
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable
Castings.
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to '
call and examine our stock. For sale cheap by
GOWEK, COX A MARKLEY. '
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE arc now propnred to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and ,'
Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and
warranted. For sale by
GOWER, COX A MARKLEY.
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green
Cloths ; German, Fancy, Cotton and AUWool
Damask*. For sale by
GOWEK, COX A MARKLEY.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR
RENTERS' TOOLS.
A LARGE stock and variety of Hie best Tools
made, and n few setts fancy Rosewood
and Boxwood Planes. For sale by
GOWEK. 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; 1 Iorse
Shoe; Half Rounds; Half Ovnl?; Hand Iron and
Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Swcedes
and Hammered, for wagon*, tires and plantation
work.
On lmnd, cheap for cash, 5,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow Moulds, beat North Carolina Iron For
sale by
GOWER, COX ?fe MARKLEY.
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
"VTAYLORS, RATTNDERSON ?fc JERRU P*S best
Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat
?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German and
Mister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by
UOWEK, COX <te MARKLEY.
3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
ASSORTED nines, suitable for Farmers and
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
GOWER. COX <fc MARKLEY.
ON HAND
LHS. best Black Florida Moss and
Curled Hair, picked, in bags.
For sale bv
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
T AROE assortment of the Diamond FlintRand
.Li Paper, best article made, for sale by
GOWER, COX <fe MARKLEY.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY.
ON hand, a large assortment Paints, Oils, <te.
Pure, Extra and No. 1 White Lends; Raw
and Boiled Lindaeed Oils ; Winter, Sperm, Solar,
Lamp, Noats Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils;
Coach Body and Copal Varnisli ; Japan, Aspalturn
and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine:
Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack;
Lampblack; Red ; Spanish Brown; Umber
; Suawa ; French Ochre, die. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening.
Vai* auto 111/
GOWER, COX & MARK LEY.
HE A VY it- SHELF JIARD WARE.
A FAROE and well selected stock For sale
cheap l?v
g6\ver, cox <fc MARRLEY.
S ORE WS / S CRE WS / /
GROSS of the Improved (iiinblct Point
OWU Screws. For sale by
oowkr, cox <fe markley.
SA WS! SAWS ! !
HOE ii Co/s Celebrated Oust Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut nml Tenuun
Saws; Hand, I'niinel and Ripping Saws; Brass
and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of
\Vebb Saws, w ith and without frames. For sale by
GOWER, COX it MARKLEY.
Mhv 28 3 tf
tin: n i:w iiooksrire
Under Dunn'* Hotel, Cor. oj Public Square,
MARIETTA, OA.
TIN? BatuMishment, just opened,
'* is hoped will meet the wants of
the eomiHUnitv. The supply of
books /am? byayoon-jsbv
Is large and varied, and orders are received
daily for "All goods in the line."
200 I>I ECES M F'.VV VI1TSIC
Al'OUt fyO kinds of Instruction Hooks.
mcLCOEONS. violins, flutes AND GUITARS. J
A select s ix'k < f Kino W.\ iviJIVS Pen*. Silver !
Pencils, ami h ii.dsome Jewelry.
All good* sold (NTtUKi.Y r??R ca ii; li per cent. j
discount off bills of over
o?-t ift-2::-7 1H0S C MARKLEY.
~TT ttoH,
'pHANKFUL FOB PAST FA VOIts, BEOS
L to say, tliftt nil kind* of li A11C W'OUK
of every variety of style 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 hssent
hiin in letter per mail.) How Hi-east I'ins, Necklaces,
Bracelets, Side, Vest nud Guard Chains,
Crosses, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac., of various
patterns, put up neatly, and any article admitting
the name of the owner ongraved thereon,
shall, for the engraving, he free of extra charge.
lie also makes and repair**!) kindsof Jewelry;
mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walking
Canes ; matches Hpeetnc.le Glasses; and, lastly
Knprare* on all manner of Plate.
Of/ice 60 yard* JSatf Of old Court lloutt, and a
free pace* from the Enterprise Office.
Greenville, June '57, 7-tf
SP?ING^?ftDS.
GRADY & GOODLETT,
One Door South of the jQUL Court
GREENVILLE; S. a >>m
AFTER returning our grateful (hunts to onVBjk At
friend* and customers, for their past very ^
ibera) patronage to our business, we desire to j|^
all their attention, ah well as Hint, of the pnblie
generally, to our very large and finely assorted;
took of*
Spring and Summer Goods;
rhieh we are now receiving, a ml which bnf *
wen purchased bv one of tlio firm witli o?r<\ ^
mil on very advantageous terms as to prices,
tnd which we nre determined rtn selling as low
is they oan he bought, at retail, anywhere.
Our stock, in the way of DRY OOOlXS, etn?
traces almost every article called for, either bv ;
Indies or GeiiUcntcn, in Fancy or Staple Dry
[food*.
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flo were, Rnohet, Tal-mas,
Shawls, Mantles, &c.
Rnnta n?a ? > rm% - ?
A very extensive end fashionable assortment'.MATS
AND CAPS.
rhe latest styles, for Men and Boys, ih greaf
variety.
Ready-Made Clothing-.
A very heavy and varied assortment, for Mexv
and Boys.
Perfumeries. Fttocy Articles, Jewelry, 1'latedi
Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery,.
Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmiths'
Tools, '%
Crockery and Ci I ass ware,
DRUGS. MEDICINES ?fc DYE STUFFS,.
Hook* mid Stationery,
RADDLEIiY, CASTINGS AND IRON.
OKOC i: R I K 9 v
A very heavy stock of
fiY-Tn Bio and Java COFFEES
it. Brown nnd Crushed SUGARS
Teas Molasses. Spices, Cigars, Powder, Sliof.
Lead nnd Indigo.
SACK ANI? TABLE SALT.
Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nails, (.lass, Ac., ?tc.
F REs JI GARDEN SEEPS.
GRADY & GOODLETT.
April 0 48 tf
Plows, Stoves,
AVE k?*ep const an
ly on hand n largo as- i mij*
Kv-xA sort-nient of One and m ..jTWl'" i'iiht"
Two-Horse Turning, Suhsoil and iiillside'
3R>*.BEL^?rB'm.W9ii9
which wo challenge the world to equal in good
work, ense of draft niul durability.
We have also a large and beautiful assortmentof
Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room
and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call the attention of
those who wish to purchase.
Also on band. Wash and Stock BOILERS,- 4jr w
Corn Shelters,Straw Cutters, Ac. Copper, Sheet w
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or
Well Pumps furnished and put up.
We also are making and receiving from Ncvr
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware.
among which the Ladies may find a great variety
of Cake Cutters nnd Bake Pans.
FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Article
in our line, made to order, and Painted in
the best manner. Wo are also prepared to do'
Roofing nml (suffering
in the lateet and best manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our'
stoek of
TCMMT
We say it is superior, and we do not wish ta
have our word taken for it. Come and see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax nnd Old
Pewter.
Rag*taken in exchange for Tin Wnro.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mh 12 14 tf
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
OPPOSITE J, C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
GREENVILLE, S,C..
IS Prepared to furnish eustoi.
ers with the above articles, CHEAP
CASH.
Having competent workmen engaged, he can
assure his patrons that, all work will he Neatly
Donk and WARRANTED.
Feb 5 89 tf
jr. c. r?. JETUii,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AM)
OULIUI I OK IN EQUITY,
Win. PRACTICB
IN THE COURTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville J)or>kslore,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Juno 4 4 lv"
ke Ei) "&GO ol) LETT'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Greenville, S. C.
I < >FF! K ii \t door to F. F. llK.vrriK<t Co. ^
J. P. ItKKU.J [<*. D. OOODLKTT. '
Juno 4 4 tf
W. P. PRICE,
N O T A It Y P IJ II I, I C,
AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL,
OFFICE TW THE OLD COURT HOU8F.
i*!. i/2 (tT'I. i'lp S3i? Oc
Will proniptty attend to the collection of Notea
mid Account*, settling Claims, Ac.
ORE & PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. O.
JAMES L. ORB. WM P. FRIOE
April 23 60
II. .HLIIS SMITH, i
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oHESsyii.it,r, a c,
J nn? 18 6 !f