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NEW CONFECTIONERY.]| j. KBAtis & c. Zellweger, .??*, gusbnvilia Mp*v* *m <Oppoiit6 the jfaneiv* "aa. RBSPFXTTFUtL* iVSf-i^w . punhtud the "Orwatlll* (^?llflcuoMlrf,,, ? { eently owopifd by Mr. P. 8. Stnrn, whrf# they will ocntinue the Business m heretofore, ita the best And most asoommodating msnner, hoping to ftootvo aUWal share of publie patronage, ^ Bray dav^at 11 oloioeV, they will liave on CAKES, PIS, BREAD, &C. I 'They are dlso prepared, st nay hoar daring the I day, to furnish their customers with 4 I xvoTsroiac, and will par portioulsr attention to always having on hand, and ready to serve oat, a lot of > Fresh Oysters, From the beet selling in the Charleston market. * , ? Als<\ constantly on hand, at WHOLESALE or 1 RETAIL, from their own Manufactory a l?m? -.assortment of ? 1 FANCY <fc STICK CANDY. ' AI?o, FRUITS of various kinds, m?h as Lem ' on?, Oranges. Annies, Nuts, etc., etc. Toys, 8eigars, Sardines, Pickle*, Ac. t *jT Wedding, aud other Parties, will be fur' cished, on short notice, with Refreshments and ' ' the finest dressed Cakes. I Krery attention will be given our customers, f and we ask * liberal share of patronage. n tWT No misunderstanding?TERMS CASTI. Deo IT 82 tf } MRS. JAUDON proposes to open a t V. SCHOOL for email children, at her j residence on Buncombe street, oppo^Sysite the Feoialo College, on the first * 40m3^ Monday in January, 1858. Kates of Tuition, Ac., can be ascertained by calling on ] bertht her residence. *2-tf Dec KTOTIOEL ~ I WE would inform our patrons that there is g many accounts contracted in 185ft that remain unpaid, and as January is close at hand, we Would have them bear in mind that wc expect them to mett all thooe dues promptly at that tima. Wo are compelled to meet all our debts promptly, and must, therefore, ask tub samb tavob or out custom bbs. t REA, BAYNE A CO. 1 December 8 80 tf u JTUDlHtN EiA?3, CABINET MAKER, QBEENVU.ll 8. C. , JViruWy appotUo tka Pest Ofira, Avontu Btrrrt, fBHHfe RESPBCTFU LLY informs . I^PHH^ptho citizens of Greenville ami the adjoining Districts, that he haa returned from the State Fair at Columbia, (where he 1 received the first premium for his elegaotly a finished Bureau, which waa admired by eve- h ry one.) and is now prepared to execute 1 ALL ORDERS IN BIS LINE. Be has, also, on hand A LARGE ftTOC.lC Oli" FURNITURE, which will I* sold at~~pr<?* to suit the time*. He return!* his thanks for past favors, and A he hopes, by giving constant attention to hie business, to receive a liberal share of the T public patronage. Nov. 10-28 ly. P EXTENSIVE ASSORWENTOF WATCHES, Preach, English and American Jewelry, AND FANCY ARTICLES. 1 CHARLES 8MITH, I WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, P ORKKNVII.LK, 8. C., Main Street, nearly Oppotite the Mantion Houtt RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of i Greenville and vicinity, that he has just received and ad<led to his already extensive J stock, a large assortment of the above named ? Articles, consisting of ^ Fiae Setts of French Cameos, well known for their superiority ; also a choice Ht variety, beautifully ornamented with CORALS, : and Bracelets to match, fheincr tli* lauiifmt>lnn \ all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of Fancy Brooches for Ambrotypes. A quantity of fashionable Bracelets; heavy solid / Gold Rings,. Mosaic Ear-Rings, Lockets, Studds, ' sU, etc., besides an innumerable assortment of tfa the asset beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in vi Greenville. ? Bis Stock also comprises a splendid variety of et heavy . Viae English Plated Ware, ? amongst which may be fonnd Knives, Porks, Spoons. Cupe, etc., etc., of new nutal, plated not upon German Silver, but upon the genuine ALBATA. It is used in the highest circles, end is much preferred for its greet durability. Also, new fashioned 8PB0S. with handles and without temples. Very useful and convenient The establishment also contains WATCH IS of the best make, vis: Chronometers, Duplex, Baalish end French Levers, Cylinders end Plain, ^ *11 in heavy Qold or Silver Coses. J Having made arrangements in New York with M Wholesale Houses Importing direct from France 8e abd SnglaaJ, I em enabled to sell all my Arti- ?P dee at priees /oawr than they can be bonght in Charleston. . * All Articles sold in the eetablisraent warrant- 0' as represented. 24-Sm Oot 22 *'j DESIHATBI.E PI f au Am winter gera?*. * TO BE OrENED Hitturday, October lOtli. una war inrru a v* v sivaa w*. - h n nn, raiio a nu oil do p, JUj^HOORDON will open on th? eday a Mairni Aeent aacort ? STcWffk^BKf l nt ?f kinde of FVeneb Kagliah and Aroarioan MiUene, |\| rv and Straw Good*, Silk and [| Fanojr onnele, Drew Cap* and // F1 Head Drceeea, Ribbona, French flewera, Feethera, do. A complete aaeortraent rf 0f all the above Good* constantly on band, and I W?U be eold OHSAP FOR CASH. H*t# eieaked and trimmed, and Dreeeee ent J end boated at the ehorteet notice. tfT Uouee on Avenue Street oppoeite the Poet t(|' Office. October S M-tf _. .em ? onihaAfroojQ w ~ m OH , For Tax Collector. ;J^^I&A8SSK&S& *> CoEeetor at the ensuing eleotion. ^ TImb Frtastb of Imhm , Poor* em i iOH? idaoetM him M a Candidate for Tab Col' jreter at th? ensuing FUctiej ^ I " W-rgfc ^ jt i J w * ONEl nntr.T.i k r < ^05. IN order to place otir Paper wMiin nily, we bare concluded to send it 5iiE DOLLAR PER AI{NUM, to 1 icribers can also receive it upon tho br The ENTERPRISE will oontiuuo ui lr?t foUnden mm? vho will spare no pains to make i kGE, for the year 1858, as the pat igdment will enable him. Thankful levetofore received from tho people o mprovo its columns, and by publishing ?vutitutwou support, it will be our ail ent would object to place in the handt As heretofore, wo shall lay before 01 clligencc, State Items, and Foreign p vill also be engaged to furnish Origins linns. Whatever will benefit the Me< act, evory class of Working-Men, will [TIE LADIES, too, at whose hands wt vhose noble efforts the ENTERPRISE luence and position, shall have a place edge, to encourage Industry, particula: 0 cultivate the Good and Beautiful, as >e our aim; and we desire the co-opern aining NEW SUBSCRIBERS for the The low rate at which we now offer '"amily to take a copy. We think thr cribera can be secured during the ye Subscribers will forward us a List of 1 tance accompany tho order. We offo LIBERAL INDUCEME One copp', one year, (always in adva Ten copies, one year, (and a copy to To any one sending us 12 Subscribe! Engraving, entitled u Saturday Night,' r a copy of u Godey's Lady's Book," < 1 LEGAL NOTICES. Administratrix's Notice. A LL PERSONS indebted to ROOER LOVErjL LAND, dcocMi'il, tr? required to nay th? mount by tho 1st of January next Persons ' avinp demands will please band them in by lat time, properly attested. MARTHA IX)VELAND. Administratrix of U. Loveland, deceased. ! Deecmber 17 SI tf Administrators' Notice. A LL PKRSfiNil -? IM ma r>v?Tf ol TIIOMAb W. K1NMAN, deceased, are re noted t.<> make payment to the undersigned, hoso having demands against said Estate will resent them, duly Attested, for payment BARKSPALK CllA&LKS, JOHN CHARLES. Administrator*, with the Will annexed. November 2tt 29 tf Adminifttrntoro' Notice. A Lb I'KRSONB indebted to the Estate of V MARTHA K1NMAN, deceased, are reueated to make pity men t to the undersigned, liose having demands Against said Estate will resent them, duly Attested, for payment. BARKSDALK CHARLES, JOHN CHARLES, Administrators. November 2tt 29 tf Eiecutor'? Notice. k LL PERSONS indebtetl to the Estate of JOtlN T. LIGON, deceased, are herey notified to tnake payment to the under-1 gned. All thoae having claims against | kid deceased will present them for payment ithin the time prescribed by law, or they ill be barred. W. A. TOWNES, Nov 5 20-tf Executor. Bronchi to Jail, "%N MONDAY, November 16lh, A NEGRO _/ MAN, who says his name is JACOB, and iat ha belong to Daniel linger, of Hendereon we, x*. u 1 n? owner is hereby notified to iroe forward, prove tlie property, pay charges id take hitu away. J. T. McDANIEL, Jailor. December 8, 1887, 80-tf. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK or MILLZNMRY AND LADIES' GOODS. MRS. WALTON 3^ MOST respectfully informs her forSummer patron* and friend* and tlio Ladies ueraily, tnat she ha* Just received and will en on Monday next, the 12th inet., one of the ?st extensive and beet OMorted STOCKS OK JLLINJUR Y ever offered to the I<adies of eeenville, consisting of a variety of Silk, Satin, d Velvet Bonnets, Rice, Dunstable. Silver ace, Neonolitan and Drab Straws. Flowers, umcs ana Head Dresses, Dress Cloaks and Mitillaa, made in the latest and most approved rlee. gy Orders from the country promptly atiided to. Oct 8 82 8m ore an Kndnring TablH ov*r the Spot toAere Roii. D - + it * ifK ixinaiiM o/ mow vou i<OM EW MARBLE YARD, QREENVIIlLLE, *. O. "HIE Subscribers respectfully Inform the citi- < mm of thin and/adjoining Districts, that if bare opened a MARBLE YARD in the vil- ; [? of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Mann House and adjoining Dr. Bell's Hotel, where 1 sjr trill promptly and faithfully attend to all < l?n for Tomb-Stones, Monuments, id any other style of Work is their line. Having had an experlenoe of over fifteen years this bnafoeea, they hare no doubt of their ' UHy to give ample satisfaction to all who may Uruat them with their orders. I CHALMERS A ALLEN. Qot 23 34 3m * Mil AT ONCE. "t VK | Jg 1808. the reaoh of every Individual and Fahereafter, to all New Subscribers, |or >e paid strictly in advance. Old Sttb,me terms, by paying up arrears, ider tho management and control of its it as worthy of PUBLIC PATRONAt four years1 experience in its inaufor tho very LIBERAL patronage f the District, we will endeavor to so 5 the latest News, as to win trom them si to publish sttch a paper as no pa\ of his children, or have at his fireside, nr readers tho latest Commercial InLnd Domestic News. Correspondents il and Entertaining Reading for its eoljhanic, the Farmer, tho Artisan, in be eagerly sought for* ami nnKlie'uul a have'received so many favors, and to | ! is indebted for much of its present in-, in its columns. To disseminate Know* rly Home Manufacture and Mechanics, j well as to make Ilome Happy, shall i ,tion of all our present Friends in obyear 1858. the ENTERPRISE, will enablo every it FIVE HUNDRED additional SubiQv* ortrl ntn Itnnn Knf oil ah h r>??nr?Ar?f | ****** ? W i???p\/ ? *? ? VU? VOVIIi fames. The money must in every inir the following 1NTS TO SUBSCRIBE: nco,) ::::::: $ 1.00. the gettor up of the Club,) 10.00. rs and $12, we will send an elegant $3 " making a beautiful parlor ornament, or a Peterson's Magazine." Address, 'RICE & McJTJNKIN, . PCDLISHKBS AND PROPKIKTORS, Greenville, 8. 0. PUB LICS ALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SALES.' BY virtue of sundry Writs of Kiwi Facia* to mo directed, I will soil before the Court I House door, nt the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in JANUAKY next, 5 barrels corn, 4 head of hogs and 1 cow, on Tuesday after tale day in Dcoember next, at the defendant's residence. As the property of James Hard nt the suit of C. A. Souther)in. 4 Head of Horses, 1 Mule, 1 Spring Buggy, 1 Buggy, S Lumber Wagons; and at the Steam Distillery, on Tuesdnv after ? Yoke of Oxen, about ?.0 Killing lloga, uKuit 20 head of Stock Hogs ; as the property of Powers A Kldridge, at tlie auit of Henry, Smith A Town end. 250 Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Philemon IIufT, John Adams, Dr. West and others; as the property of Thomas Mayfield.atthesuit of William lluwkiiis. et al. 300 Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lauds of Center, Ueese, Garrison, et a).; as the property of Perry O. Ware, at the suit of Janice McCullongh and J. II. MeCullough. 1 Negro Woman, aged about 20 years; as the property of Benjamin Gaines, at the suit of Sanders Williamson. 1 Negro Woman, 1 Horse: and nt Defendant's residence, on Tuesday after Saleday, 4 Head Hogs, 1 Bureau, 1 Slab, Half doxen Chairs, I Cow, 1 Table, 1 Looking glass, 1 Lot. Seed Cotton; as the property of Benjamin Gaines, at the suit of T. Henry Stokes. D. HOKE, R. O. D. Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1857. 81-td STATE OF SO UTII CAROLINA. 1 GREENVILLE DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SALE, IN obedience to an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greenville District, I will proceed to offer," at public outcry, before th e Court House door of said District, on the fittl Monday in January n?zt. TWO TRACTS OF LAND K longing to Urn Estate of HANCE BLACK, deceased: Tract No 1, containing 125 Acres; Tract No. II, containing 162 Acres, more or less. The Mid Land is situated in Greenville District, on Reedy Fork, waters of Reedy River, adjoining lands of James Lendertnan, Abraham Cox, William Cox, deccas<-d, John Ash more and otliors. Sold for Partition among the legal heirs and representatives of Hance Black, deceased TERMS OF SALE?A credit of 12 months, with intertst from day of sale for all except so much as will pay the costs, which will be re Suired in cash on day of mIc. Purchasers to ive bonds with good security, and a mortgage of the prcmisea, if deetnod necessary, to ths Ordinary, to secure the payment of the purchase money. Purchasers to pay for titles. D. HOKE. 8. 0. D. Sheriff's Office, 9th December, 1857. 81-td Executor'* Sale. WILL RE SOLD, to the highest bidder, at Greenville C. II., on Sale-day in January next, ONE TRACT OF LAND, of the Estate of Co). John B. Ligon, situated iA Pickens District, on Saluda river, Ave milea from Greenville village, containing ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN ACRES, more or leas, including the Bridge known as Ligon'a Bri (ge, with the right of landing on the Greenville aide ; also, one Likelv Nearro Boy, five or six year# old, And a lot of Carpenter'* Tool*. The Above will be disposed of At private tale, if suitable opportunity offer*. TERMS?A credit of six month*, with interact from day of *alo, purchasers to give riote and approved security before thought >f property U changed. W. A. TOWNE8, Nov 12-27 tf Executor. money Wan led. THE ftubaeribsr would reepeetfully reqnewt those indebted to him by aote or aeoount, | * pay up, as he i* WAjrfiao uovmr. J. H. DEAN, M. P. , Dec 10th, t*fi7 8J tf I ' . , .r , * \ ? i r L m * J , ZWAW A ro.^ LOTTZRIMr ' NSW AN! lAllUANT MHtMC i ?? . CAPITAL PHIZ* Tho following Sehemo will bo drawn by 8. 8wm A Co., Mpmcoroof the Port Gainoo Acadomy Lottery, is oaeh of th?ir Lotteries for December, 1MT, ?t Al?GUBTA? Georgia, to vhich Ity thoy horo removed tbalr principal - \ee: CLASS 65, To bo draw* la tbo olty of Aagaela, Oa, la public, on 8ATVBDAY, DECEMBER Sth, 1897. t 1 -CLASS 66, To bo drown la tbo otty of Aofnata, Oa, la pobl e, oa SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1897. CLASlT 67, To bo drawn la tbo olty of Aagaota, Oa, la pobllc, oa | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1897. CLAW 68, To bo drawn la tbo oily of Aug data, Oa., la pnbllo, on SATURD AY, DECEMBER 86th, 1857. ON TUB PLAN OP 8INOLK NUUnitRfl. Five Thousand Four Hundred Frizes ! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVER Y NINE TICKETS. maqnifboxnt TO 8K DRAWN SACH SATURDAY IN DECEMBER ! 1 Prize of $80,000 1 Prize of $2.00o 1 Prize of 80,000 1 Prize of 1,600 1 Prize of 10,000 80 Prizes of 1,000 1 Prize of 8,000 100 Prizes of 150 I Prize of 6,000 100 Prizes of 125 1 Prize of 8,600 100 Prizes of 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 8 Prizes of 8800 App'g. to $80,000 priz. ore 81,200 8 Prizes of 260 " " 80,000 priz are 1,000 8 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. ore 800 81Vizesof 150 " " 0,000 priz. are 600 8 Prizes of 125 " " 6,000 priz. are 800 4 Prizes of 100 " " 8,000 priz. are 800 8 Prizes of 76 ' " 2,000 priz. are 800 4 Ifrizes of 60 " " 1,500 priz. are 200 6,000" of 20 are 100,000 6,400 Prizes amounting to $320,000 WholeTicketaSlO; Halves$6; Quarters$2^. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Hie Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on sepafnto'slips of paper, are encircled with small tin'tubes abd placed in one wheel. The-first 868 Prizes, similarly printed and enoiroled, are placed in another wheel. lire 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 J the Prize being placed against tho Number drawn. This operation is repealed until nil the prizes a.io drawn out ArraoxiMAnoK Phizks.?'The two preceding aud the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 8 Prises will be entitled to the 32 Approximation Prizes. Fur example: if Ticket No 11250 draws the $80,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11249, 112.11, 112/52, will each l>e entitled to $800. If Ticket No. 650 draws the $80,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548, 549, 651, 652, will each he eniitled to $250, and so on according to the above scheme. The 5,000 I'rises 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 $00,000 l'rize euds 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 Ticket*, where the Number ends in 2, will be entitled to $20, nnd so on too. Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate a* Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 Certificate of I'-ickoge of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Tickets, 10 IN OHUEIMNO TICKETS OK CERTIKICATK8, Enclose the money to our address for the Ticketa ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be scntto purchasers immediately after the drawing. % Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, county aqASUfe. ( Remember that erery Prize it drawn and payable in full without deduction. % All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the.drawing?other prizes at the usuaI time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Aililrotta nrilapfi fns TSi.lrals ? ? S. 8WAN, ?fe CO., Augusta, Ga. jg* Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Go., ean have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan A Co , at either of those cities. wr A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amountof the prise that each one is entitled to, will be published alter every drawing, in the following papers: Angus ta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Garotte, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book. Savannah Morning News, Rich motid Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. I)ec 3 30 tf Hosiery and Oloves. anfl DOZ. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and ChilWUu Dren's Hosiery j Kid, Silk and Worst-' ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, just open and will be sold cheap, at the Lsdies, Store. W. H. 110YEY * CO. Merinoes and DeLaines. F* A PIECES, now open and for aale cheap. D\J W. II. HOVEY A CO. Ready Made Clothing. 4 LARGE, Fine and Well Assorted STOCK, just open. Alsoj, a large lot of Oiled winnow onaaea, will Faner, Hordera, Ac., at i W. H. HOV1SY A CO. " ( Vel^eta, Ribbons, &c. NOW OFEN. 800 piece* Velvet Kihhnna, ' which will ba told vary low. Fine Che- ! nill Hiad Dreaaea, Ermine, and a ffrent variety o#*K#ney Articlea, at the Ladi**' Store. W. U. HOVEY A CO. ' ' Ootober 1. 81 tf Hair Dressing and Sharing. Bubbidoe ontiuiiea the Tonaorial bna- l iaeaa at hie Old 9tnnd in Beattia'a Brick J building, whore be la ready during the dar and 1 veiling to ehave the beard and cut hair, and ihatnpoo the heed. He reipeetfolly eaka aeon I >i?oaliea of patronage. Oct. J-SI-T a ? jl, AT THE GREENVILLE -a COACH FACTORY, ? Main Itrwl, Next the Bridge, ? THK Largest And Best Stock of CARRIAGE ? GOOD8 AND MATERIAL over offered for rt Mile in the State, selected carefully end especially for Carriage Manufacturers. w A large stock and best variety of Axles for K Buggies, Carriages nod Wagons; common and ai beet tempered Steel Spring* ; Black and Colored si Enamel and Patent Dash leather; Black and I M Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil j and Brussels Carpet ; Buckrams and Russia n,| Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mh?*;ij, Brass and Silver Poiut and Sand Bands ; Brass, (j Silver, Done and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted ? broad and narrow I*aoes; 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 GOWEU, COX Si MARKLEY. T NUBS AND SPOKES. WE are now prepared to aupply Mannfactn- . rers with tho beat Morticed Hub# and Turned Spokes, of our own laauufaotgke, and warrantee]. For sale by GO WEB, COX ?fe MARKLEY. CLOTHS AND DAMASKS. * A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green Clothe; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool Damasks. For sale by GOWEll, COX A MARKLEY. CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS. A LARGE stock and variety of the beet Tools f made, and a few sett* fancy Koeewood J and Boxwood Planes. For sale by GOWER, COX A MARKLEY. I 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 Tire*; Ovals; Round; Square; Horse Shoe; Half Round*; Half Ovals ; Band Iron and " Hoop Irou; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Swoedoe and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation work. On hand, cheap for cash, 6,000 lb*. Rusted Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For sale by I GOWER, COX A MARKLEY. ] STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! "VTAYLORR. SAUNDEIISON A JKSSUP*S beet v Jlv Cast-Stool?Mpiare, octagon, round and flat v ?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German and Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by 0 GOWER, COX A MARKLEY. a .1,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. t ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Farmers and * Mechanics. For sale cheap by GOWER. COX A MARKLEY. J ON HAND . A LBS. best Black Florida Moss and \ V/ vy\J Curled Hair, picked, in bags 7 p?.. -.1- k.. "" GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. ? t SAND PAPER AND GLUE. t LARGE assortment of the Diamond Flint.Sand tl Paper, beat article made, for sale by GOWER, COX <k MARKLEY. J ii PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. 8 ON hand, a large assortment Paints, Oils, dec. Pure. Extra and No. 1 White Leads; Raw ^ nnd Roiled Liudseed Oils ; Winter, Sperm, Solar, " Lamh, Nonts Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils; Coaen Rudy and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspal- ^ turn and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine ; Greens; Yellows; Dines; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack ; Lampblack ; Red ; Spanish Brown | Umber; Suawa; French Ochre, die. American and French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. For sale by GOWER, COX k MARKLEY. 1 HEAVY A SIIELF HARD WARE. A LARGE and well selected stock For sale cheap by , GOWER, COX k MARKLEY. \ SCREWS! SCREWS/! * | OROSS of the Improved Gimblct Point " I Ovv Screws For sale by GOWER, COX ?k MARKLEY. SA WS! SAWS ! / HOE A Ca's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws; ??:n r. ? - ? ? nvninnua .u 111, urow (.,111 an?l leiilion H?wd; Hand, Panhel and Hipping Saws; Brass / and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of a WebbSaws, with aud without frames. For sale by a COWER, COX ds MARKLEY. May 28 H tf THE NEW BOOKSTORE, _ Under Dunn?* Hotel, Cor. of Public Square, j MARUITTA, OA. Wayjstst THIS Establishment, just opened, ^ is hoped will meet the wants of tin- oommunity. The supply of BOOKS AN? SYATIIOMIERV 8 Is largo and varied, and orders are received daily lor "All goods in the lino." 300 PIECES NEW MTTSIC, About 60 kinds of Instruction Books. MEL0DE0N8, VIOLINS, FLUTES AND 8UITARS. A select stock of Fins WATCHES, Pons, Silver II Pencils, and handsome Jewelry. It All goods sold k?n*ELT kor cami; 6 per cent discount off bills of over $20. Oct 16-23-7 TH08 C. MARKLEY. ~~T B. RANDOM, ? Thankful for fast favors, bi:os to say, that all kinds of HAIR WORK ?f every variety of stylo of hraiding, will he Or uamented or Mounted with Cold, in the neatest manner, anil rotnrncd to those at a distance per mail or otherwise, ae directed. (Hair can he sent I bim in letter per mail.) How Hrenst Fins, Neck- ? acos, Bracelets. Side, Vest and Onard Chains, [> oases. Finger Rings, Ear Kings. Ac., of various ftatUrna, put up neatly, and any article admit :lng the nime of the ownor engraved therean, (hall, for the engraving, he free of extra charge. ? He also makes and repairs all kinds of Jewelry j nounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walkng Canes ; matches Spectacle Class.<s; and, last- 4 j Engraven on all manner of Plate. f1 Office 60 yard* Knot of oUf Court //oust, an4 a 'mepneti from the Enterprise Office. OrMCvillo, S. C., Jjoa 25, 'f T. f-tf % I?* * IPRING GOODS. GKADY & GOODLETT, ">m Door South of t^Qld Comt Mmoo greenviEEE, s. a ; ** A FTFJt returning oar grateful thanlra to ear "1. frieade and ruttoCnm, for their pad I'Ofjr bond patronage to our boaineaa, ?? ijwiri to ill tbor attention, well aa that of the pallia w rally, to otnr very large and finely mirlil ock or Spring and Summer Goods, hieh we ere now reeciring, end which hoe ren ptirehiuuol by one of Xhm firm with earn, id on rery advantageous terme ae to prieae. nd whieh we ere determined on eel ling to law i they can be bought, at retr.il, anywhere. Onr etock, ia the way of DHY 6001^ eanrocea alninet every article called for, either hr adiea or Gentlemen, in Funry or Staple Dry ooda. tonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Roches, Talmas, Shawls, Mantles, &c. Boot* and 8ho<x, Trnnka, Ac. i very eateu.ive nnd fnohionnble assortment. HATS AND CAPS. he latest styles, for Men and Hot*, In great variety. TJ-.? J nr. J - car .1 ? Aoaujr-JDiitae i/iotning. l very heavy asid varied assortment, for Men and Boy*. Vfamerie*, Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools, Crockery and Olauirarrf )RCGS, MEDICINES & DYE-STUFFS, Book.* and Stationery, SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IKON. GROCERIES. A Tsry heavy stock of lfe33t Rio and Java COFFEES mtm Brown and Crushed SUGARS Teas, Molasses, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot, ,ea<l and Indigo. HACK ANIJ TABLE SALT. Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn, Kails, Glass, Ac., Ac. FRES1I GARDEN HEEDS. G11ADY <k GOODLETT. April 9 48 tf Flows, Stoves, IV* Hh- <? kWE keep constant-e^au 1y on hand n large assort-ment of One nnd Two-Horse Turning, Subsoil and Hillside rhieh we challenge the world to equal Is good , rork, ease of draft, nnd durability. W- -i i-? 1 ^ ' . . ~ .....V ...... .. .1.1 u- nuu ucnUillUI KBMinmCnlf f Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, Bail Room ? .ml Church STOVES, o which wc particularly call the attention of hone who wish to purchase. Also on hatnl, Wnsh ami Stock BOII.F.RH, /orn Shelters, Straw Cuttara, Ac. Copper, Sheetran or Zinc Work done to order. Cittern or Veil Pump* furnished ar.d put up. Wc also arc making and receiving from Ifevr fork, a superior aesortment of Tin and Japanese Ware, mong which the Ladies may find a great Tsrif y of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans. FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Ariel e in our line, made to order, and Painted in he best manner. We are also prepared to do Hoofing uiid Guttering n the latest, and best manner on short notlea Country Merchants invited to examine oar lock of rm.-M.imr -mmr^mmmmarn Ve say it is superior, and we do not wish tor ave our word taken for it. Come and sea. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and OKI Vwter. ?r jug* taken in exchange for Tin Ware. SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mil 12 44 If THB~o~F.iaimi.LX BO OK STORK. MAIN STREET, NEXT TO McDEE*S HALL,7 W*/?to W HERE constantly may b? found " 'ft,'Ke aru' wall selected Stock MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSIC' iL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Merorandnms, Ac.; Writing Desks and Cases, Portjlios, Oold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing fax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Ririrs.de.,Ac. J. C. P. JETER, Jau 15 86-ly Bign of the Big Book. LOST, 3N MONDAY, the 19tli in?t,aIIAlR BRACELET, with a Oold Clasp and Locket, with Likeness in it A liberal reward will be paid to any one flnd>g and returning it to me. JANE CASEY. Not 5 20 if r. o. r>. jetbr, ATTORNEY AT LAW and IOLICITOR IN EQUITY, will practick IN THE COURTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. Office in the Greenville Book* tore, GREENVILLE, S. C. June 441j iEEETTGOODLETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and auLitnuiis lis tyuiTY, Urernvillf, H. C. f~OPFI< nest door U> F. F. HkattikACiv |H J. P. RKKII.J {ft. B. OOODLKTT. June 4 4 W ORE & PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GIIEKNV1LLE, S. C. Mfla L OH*. WM r. ptaem April 23 60 iiTmiiis smith, lTTOUNEY AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Jtjfft !8 8 tf