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i.vn/ and Decree.
TT npp?*ring to my tatlsfcctkm that th( Intw 1
tate left a widow and a daughter, Martha
Wynne, who** plana Of reeidenee ? not knowu :
Thnt tho above portim. <
I Court of Ordinary, to ba hoiden at Greenville
I Court House, for Greenville District, on HWmt
dSay. the 88tA doy of April next, to ahew cause, if i
I any they hare, why a Final Settlement of the i
aid Katate should not be had, and a Decree gir- ,
en thereon. ?
Given under my hand and teal, at Groenville '
Court House, Uvo aeoond day of February, '
A. D. 1?68. 1
ItOliT MvKAY, O. G. D. [u k] )
Feb 4 30 8m 1
ST A T R OP Snnrl^ri? nr 1 mT i
V* wvw 4.U VXlUV/lilJA' <
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES. '
TVFrirtooofsnndry Writs of fieri Fhc!m io
-IJ mo directed, I will wll before the Ctourt 1
Home door, at the usual hoars of side, on the I
first Monday in MAtlCU neat,
850 Acres ot Laud, more or lees, i
adjoining lands of rhilemon fluff, John Adatna,
Dr. West and other*; as the property of Thorn- ,
aa May Hold, at the suit of William Hawkins, et al
800 Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining lands of Center, Reese, Harrison, et ,
al.; as the property of Terry G. Ware, at the
suit of James MoCiilloitgli and J. II. AteCuIlough. 1
One Negro Woman, And her four
Children. { >! YeH?"?.> aa the property of John
Manning Mahatfee, at the auitof B. K. Terry, et al. (
On Tuesday after sale-day next, at
the residence of P. fluff, 1500 lbs. Reed Cotton <
and 14 bbls. Corn; as the property of A. J.
Joyce, at the suit of Joseph <Nn rs. (
100 Acres of Land, more or less,
adioininn lands of ?-*
as the property of Jarats L. Jenkins, at the suit !
of W. A- t'ernelL '
jr T>. YIOR15, a G. D.
^ tfiflMflfs Office, Felimorr 4, 18ft8 89-td
in o w aiuTa sio cTa t ioni,
i PHIXjAI^ELPHTA.
A. Benevolent Institution, eetabliehed by epocial endeeen%ent
far On relief of the tick and dietreeaed,
afflicted teith Virulent and Epidemic diteatct.
f|X) all persons.afflicted with Sexual Disease*,
L such asSpermatorrhoea, Seminal Weaknees,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Syphilis, the Vice (
of Ousnism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
the awfnl destruction of human lile, caused by 1
Sexual Disease*, end the deceptions practised up- '
on the untortunate netims of well diseases by (
tjuacks, have directdRheir Consulting Surgeon, '
as a charitable aet worthy of their name to give
hmxcal aovick obatm, to all pers ms thus aflTtcted,
who appiy hv letter, with a description of
their condition, (ago occupation, habits of life,
Ac..) and in case* of extreme poverty and suf
feting, to furnieh medicine* frte of charge. It is
needless to add that the Association commands i
the highest Medical skill of the age, and will fur- t
nish the most approved modern treatment. i
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel as- I
an red that their labors in this sphere of brnevo
h-ut effort, have boon of great ben fit to the afflicted,
especially to the young, and they have
resolved to devote themselves, with renewed ,
?o an* ?? ' -* *- * ?
?, ? ?- -?- / ?M.p/iv?uii mwi. ration ueppisou
MOM.
Ju?t Published, by the Association, n Report 1
on Bperin*torrba>a, or Seminal Wenkneni, the
vice of OaanUm, Masturbation or Hell-Abuse, nnd
rther Diseases of the Sexual Organs,, by the Con
uliing Surgeon, Which will b? sent by -mftfl, (in
a sealed letter envelope), Free of Charge, on the
receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.
By order of the Directors. '
Address, for Report or Treatment, DR. QEO.
R. CALIIOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. 2 South NINT11 Street, Phila- '
'dslpliia, Pa. i
KZRA D. 1IEARTWELL, President 1
Oko. Faikciiilo, Secretary.
Ksb 4 tl ly
musTC^ "
jm Mas. J. w. BARTON will
F,v< Lessons either on the
PIANO. MKl.OOKON OR
K h&rS *f f-CUITAR, in the Mimes Red- <
Ur ferns' Academy. \
TKRMS?110 earh, per quarter.
N. a?Mrs B. will itlso attend Scholars at 1
their private residences. jan 28 88-2 1
" e ' so "
Admin fotrator's Sale.
BY vlrtne of nn order from the Ordinnry
k of Greenville District. I will expose for H
nlo. ?t public outcry, at the late residence
of BENJAMIN II. ARNOLD, deceaaed, 20
miles below Greenville C. II., on Thursday,
tbe 11th day of February next, and davs <
following, if deemed necessary, all the PKltSONAL
PROPERTY belonging to said Ea- 1
tate, consisting of i
10 or 11 Likely NEGROES-Men, j
Women and Children
4 or 6 Head of HORSES
A Lot of CATTLE, HOGS, Ac., Ac.
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE !
And Blacksmith Plantation Tools
Cabinet Makers' Tools
Turning Implements, Ac., Ac.
A great many Articles not enumerated.
TERMS OK SALE?A credit until the
26th December next. Interest from day of /
sale for all sums of and over five dollar*?
under five dollars, cash. Notes with good ,
aeeunty. A. It. MoDAVID, I
Administrator. i
Omnvilio, 8. C., 25th Jan., 1858 38-2 1
HOUSE AtfDSION PAINTING,
PaiKir HangiMf and Glasinf. -I
'pHK undersigned bags )mv? to inform the
. jk.. citizens a? Qroenville and surrounding .
country, that h? baa permanently located at
Greenville, for tha purpose of carrying on the
above Ducincm, and hopes, by strict attention to '
badufae, to merit a share oi public patronage. 1
His charges will ba moderate.
M.BT Residence oa Buneorabe street. Bear tha 1
junction of the Buncombe and Rutherford roads. 1
tlsa It tt-tm JAMES FLECK. 1
GMUotor.
* WTTha frieuda ofJL*. KcDavid, Esq.,
respectfully aaaounoe him as a Candidate for Tax '
?bUeetg?~At the ensuing election.
Manila ? him ?> e Candidate for Tax Ool- !
lector at thr enewing Bee boo. 4
or TU<t mam or W. ?. T?r?.r
' announce hies as a Candidate for Tas CoHector ,
I at the next fa fiction,
(
0 j
VflJfll VI
la NOW OPENING, at t.U W>RETDMoSk
McFWs Hull, one of the mott COMPLETE
ASSORTMENTS tjf < ' *
FAMILY GROCERIES
*ver otiered in Greenville* Mid which lie is
>8ering at prions in accordance with th*lin|?a,
wnsisting, in port, of lh? following Articles:
K'io nod Java COFFEES ; Crushed, Cla ified
and Brown SUGARS V N. O. Syrup,
mperior, cheap ; Tobacco aud Sc?ars; supe ior
Green ana Black Teas; Candles; Starch;
tojn : Hard warn and f!ntlor?
31 ess ware ; Wood ware ; Sotps of *11 deacrip.ion*;
Spioee; Maccaroni; Mackerel; Bacon;
Herrings; Broom* and Biu*be*; Anchovy,
Heading, John Bull and other Sauces; Champagne,
Madeira, Claret, Poit, Teneriffe and
Hher Wine*; Brandies, and other Liquor*
?f the finest quality, for Medical use; llranJv
Peaches; Pickles of all description* ; PrekSrve*
and Jellies; Sardines ; Lobsters; Raiuna,
Citronsand Figs; Porter and Ale; Nails;
?nd a variety of Toilet Combs, Brushes, and
other Fancy Articles too numerous to menlion.
All of which 1 offer at reduced prices for
jash or approved pnper.
N. B.?Those indebted for the years of
1855-'66 and '57, are respectfully requested
lo call and arrange their ucoounts by note or
payment. A. GREENFIELD.
Jan 28 88 tf
ATTjE-!*T19!V. VOTERS !
r|"MIK Subscriber wishes to inform his friends
JL and the public generally, that he has come
>ut as s candidate, not for Congress. nor for the
legislature, but s candidate for public patronage
in the TAILORING! BUSINESS. He will
warrant his work to be made strong and good.
Lie will warrant to make good Fits. Cleaning
nod repairing done on short notice. Those wishing
work done will call at his Shop, in the Old
Gourt House, in the old Ordinary's Office. I ana
thankful for the liberal share of patronage bestowed
upon me heretofore, and hope for a continuation
of the same. A. BEECO.
Jan 28 38 tf
Tsrjtii w
ri'Miv iu,i?: j? - - -
L..? uiiocKiynni hi*ve enwreu into VJopartnership
in the Mercantile Business under
the name and style of LONG & GOODLETT,
and would invite the attention of the citixena of
Greenville and surrounding Districts, to an ex*
animation of our STOCK, as we hope to share
* portion of publie patronage, and feel confl*
dent that we can offer Goods at as low prices
for cash as can l>e purchased elsewhere. Give
us a call. It. LONG,
B. A. GOODLETT,
Greenville, January 26th, 1868 38-tf
Money Wanted.
HAVING recently made a change in my hue* I
ineas, I must say to all those indebted to
ue. either by NOTE OB BOOK ACCOUNT, up
to "let of January, 1868, that they must make
mmxdiatb paymkxt, as longer indulgence will not
be given.
Jan 28 88-tf R. LONG.
Dissolution.
rpHE Firm \V. H. HOVEY <t CO. is this day
1 dissolved ny mutual consent. The busi
less of the Firm will be ulosed by \V. H. Hovey.
W. II. IJOVEY,
J. J. HOVEY.
January 1st, 1858.
KTOTIOB.
THE Subscriber hnving purchased the entire
Stock or W. II. UOVKY A. CO.. will con*
inue business at the same place. Thankful to
lie public for their former liberal patronage, he
vtll in future cudeavor to merit a continuance of
.he same.
\V. U. IIOVEY.
January Ittlb, 1858, 37-8?tt.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
1M1E Cupartnersihp heretofore existing between
the Sulkscribera, under the Firm of
30WKK, COX <fe MARKLEY, ho? this day been
lieeolved Ity mutual consent. Those indebted
t>y note or ooolc account ere requested to make
turned iate payment, m longer indulgence canlot
l>? given.
T. C. GOWER,
T. M. COX,
n. C. MAUKLEY.
January 1st, 1858.
Greenville Coach Factory.
SOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO.
.
rJcajL WK hnve this day aaaociated 'with
aSHEns, in bnaineae, Mr. LEWIS WORrHlNOTON,
well known to the community for
teveral year* as the obliging and aceoinmodatng
foreman of the Greenville Coach Factory.
We are now belter prepared to aupply the wanta
if the community than at any provloua time,
sod shall nae our beat efforts toaustain the wideipread
reputation ao long enjoyed by this establishment.
T. C. GOWER,
T. M. COX,
H. C. MARKLEY.
L. WORTH 1NGT0X.
January 1st, 1858. ^
Dissolution.
HPIIE Firm of GRADY A GOODLETT ia this
JL d?j dissolved by limitation The book*
?nd MtM can b? found at their forimr place of
ausinee* The receipt of either pert r will be
rood ia settlement; the nemo of the ririn will
M ueed in liquidation.
JOHN W. GRADY.
. R. P. GOODLETT.
January let, 1868.
Special Notice.
WE have this day aold our entire stock of
Goods to Mr. JOHN W. GRADY, and
Resolved our Copartnership. It la. therefore,
teoasseey that the unsettled business should be
dosed, as early as possible To that and, all
MM-tiee indebted to us, in any way, are hereby
lotified to make payment atoooe, and save both
parties trouble sad aoet
GRADY A GOODLETT.
January 1st, 1888.
A Card.
rHE Subscriber, having purchased the satire
Stock of Goods W Grady A Goodlett, will
xmtlnue business at their old stand. Thankful for
uMtfavora, b# solicits a continuation. Believing
a the old adage " that a nimble si*peace la !>ev
*r than a alow shilling," 1 shall adopt the oassr
gretem. My motto k "short profits, and quick
mica" Cash purchasers would do well to rival
no a call. JOHN W. GRADY.
Jaanarr 1st, 1888. -< < 88 1m
9TATS SOUTH CAKOUNA.
GKlfcENVIIXE DISTRICT.
Is Court of OrdinaryI.
K. PMo, Administrator, applicant, again at
U?i?d? MoOrnrr, Andrew McOrnry, Naney
McCrarv, Harsh Elixa McCrnry, Mary Elisabeth
MefTrarv, Francis MeCrnry, Jtnn M.
McCrary, WifHnir. Franklin McC'rnry. Defendant*.?PttUion
for Settlement and Decree.
TT appearing to my satisfaction, that all of the
X auove Defendant* reside beyond the limit#
of this State: It ie ordei ed ana decreed, that
they do appear at a Cburt of Ordinary, to be
holden at Greenville Court House, for GreenvilleDistriet,
on Monday, the 1 DM day of April next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., to sheer cause, if any they
have, vrhy a final settlement of the Pervoual
Estate of James MeC'rary, deceased, should not
be had, and a Decree given thereon.
Given under my hand and seat of Office, at
Greenville Court tlousc, the 22d day of January,
A. IX 1 Hflft.
llOBEKT AlcKAY, O. G. D. ft. a]
Jan 28 88 3m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Tn Court of O dlnary.
John M. Cnrmnn and G. W. Brnw, Executors of
Hardin Bruce, deceased, applicants, against
I.uey Bruce, Mi?ry Ann l'ennington, and
ICiUiim J. Pennington, her husband, Klira
Mostellcr and Philip II. Mnstcller her husband,
George W. Bruce, Willi* W. Bruce, Adaline
Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband,
Frances M. Jackson and J. IK. Jackson her
husband, Emily Crain and William Craiu her
husband, O. W". Bruce, Jr., minor heir of A.
J. Bruce, deceased. Defendants.?Petition for
Pinal Settlement and Decree.
IT appearing to mr satisfaction, that G. Ur.
Brnee, Jr, minor heir of A. J. Bruce, deceased,
resides beyend the limits of this State:
It is ordered and decreed, thnt. he do appear nt
a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville
Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday,
the 23d day of April next, to shew ennse if any he
can, why a final settlement of tho Estate of
Hardin Bruce, deceased, should not be had, and
a Decree given thereon.
Given under mv haud and seal of Office, at Greenville
Court (louse, this 23d day of January,
A. D. 1858.
ROBERT McKAY, 0. O. D. [u a]
Jan 26 36 3m
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of BENJAMIN II. ARNOLD,
deceased, are required to present them, properly
attested ; and nil those indebted to tike
Estate, will make payment to the Subscriber.
A. R. McDAVID,
Jan 25 38-3 Administrator.
Administrator*' Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
THOMAS \V. KINMAN, deceased, are rc11J
nested to make payment to tho undersigned.
uum iit>Tiu|; iit'iiinmiB ngmnsi HBl'l rjllMte will
present tliem, duly attested, for payment
BAKKSDALE CHARLES,
JOHN CHARLES.
Administrator*, xcith the Will annexed.
NoTember 28 29 tf
Administrators' Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
MARTHA KINMAN, deceased, are re7ne?ted
to make payment to the undersigned,
hose Iiaving demands against said Estate will
present them, duly attested, for payment.
BARKSDALE CltARLES,
JOHN CHARLES,
Administrators.
November 28 29 tf
Executor'* Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
JOHN T. LIOON, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to the undersigned.
All those Iiaving claims against
said deceased will present them for payment
within the tiino prescribed by law, or thev
will be barred. W. A TOWNES, *
Nov 5 26-tf Executor.
AlZ?
SURGEON DENTIST,
GREENVILLE, S. O. Office
North- Wttt corner Main and Avmtte Street*,
HAS just returned from PhiladelMMHHk
phis, end will be picascd to attend
to any who are in want of hie services.
i&mmM* ratm
Inserted from one to full Upper and Lower
Setts, in the most approved ana durable manner.
Exposed Nerves destroyed and treated, free
of pain. Jan 7 35-tf
ROBERT TTTHRUSTON, M. I),
^2 OPFKRS HIS PROFESSIONAL SF.RVI
YMr CKS to this community. His Office, for the
rm present, is in the Old Conrt House Building.
Jan 14 30 if
CHEAP CASH STOKE
THE Subscribers propose to sell Goods In future
for CASH, and at snch reduced
prices as we hope will guarantee a continuance
of our former patrons.
Country produce taken in exchange for Goods
at cash rtuccs, and in discount for debts now due.
We sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call
and settle by cash or note.
REA, BAYNE & CO.
January 7th 1868, 86 tf
For Sole.
. THE subscriber offers for sale
his H0U8K AND LOT whereon
fliwKut now lives. It is situated about
W^jgBmgi 1*26 yards from the Public Square,
is well urn pro red, having a lsrge House contain
ing 0 Kooms, with Fire pinurs ?. each, one estra
Bed-roo*n, Pantry, <tc., good and roomy Kitchens,
Smoke-house, Grain-home, Crib, and aa excellent
new Stable, Cow-house and Carriagehouse,
and an uuuartghu>r?ductive Garden and
Patch, ^ with a |pid?^^|^y^of^Kruit Trees,
T'. cTciOWEU.
For Sale or Beat,
lasi^ THE HOUSE AND LOT
opposite the forks of Anderson
and Pendleton roads. The
House contains six upright rooms. On the
Lot are all nedeaeary outbuilding*.
For Urine, Ac., apply to
H. LEE I URU8TON.
Dee 34 33 tf
k ' 1
?WAW * WT: XXTTTEBIES. |
AUTHORIZESIV THE STATS OF IE 0 AG I A.
tri70^000-?f
FOR TBN DOLLARS.
The following Snhotwo will he drawn by S.
9w*n A Co., Monagora of the Sport* Academy
Ut?*rr, in #*el? of their LottoriM for Fab .r?,
1108, at A I'OUST A. Georgia, in pah lie, J
utniar the aupariatandaooo of Conuniaaiouara: '
CLASS 1,
V* b# drawn i? tfca ally t Aogoata, Oau, I* yabUa, Mi '
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1868. i
CLASS 2, |
To Oa drawn in tfca city of Angnata, Oa, la yobl a, an ,
BATUSDAT. FEBAOATT Uth IMS
CLA8S 3,
To bo drown In tbo #ltjr ofAnfiM, On, In pwblio, on i
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 th, 1868.
CLASS 4, '
To bo drown In tbo city of Augusta, Oo., In pnbllo, on
8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 97th, 1808. !
OX Til r, PLAN or si NCf l.K NUMBKK8.
FIto Thousand Four Hundred tc E'ghtr-FIrs Frlxee. (
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO
EVER Y NINE TICKETS. ;
' MA@KI01F0?^!NIT tpiHCftfllE 2
TO BR DRAWN 1
EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY!
1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prize* of $900
1 Prize of 30.000 4 Prizes of 800
i 1 Prize of 10,000 4 Prizes of 700
I 1 Prize of 5,000 4 Prizes of 600
1 Prize of 4,000 50 Prizes of 500
1 Prize of 3,000| 50 Prizes of 300
1 Prize of 1,500j 100 Prizes of 125
4 Prizes of 1,000|230 Prizes of 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Frizes of $400 App'g. to 870,000 priz. nre 81,600
4 Prizes of 300 " " 80,000 priz nre 1,200
4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. nre 800
4 Prizes of 126 " " 5,000 priz. nre 600
4 Prizes of 100 " 11 4.OO0 priz. sre 400
4 Prizes of 76 " " 8,000 priz. nre 800
4 Prizes of 50 " " 1,50U priz. are 200
6,006M of 20 aro lOOtOOO
| 6,480 Prizes nmonntinjr to 8320OOO
Whole Tickets #10; Halves #5; Quarters #2?
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding
with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate slips of pnper, are encircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
The first 457 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 drown from the other
wheel. The Number and l'rirc drawn out are
opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered
by the Commissioners; the Prize being
placed agninstthe Number drawfe This operation
is repeated until all the prizes ure drawn
out
ArpKoxiMArtojr Prize*.?The two preceding
and the two suocecditig Numbers to those drawing
the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28
Approximation Prizes. For exanple: if Ticket
No 11250 draws the $70,000 Prize, those Tickets
numbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each
be entitled to $400. Jf Ticket No. 650 draws
the #30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648,
549, 651, 562, will each lie entitled to $300, and
so on according to the above scheme.
The 6.000 Prizes of f 20 will be determined by
the last figure of the Number that draws the
$70,000 Prize. For example ; if the Number
drawing the #70,000 Prize onds with No. 1, then
all the Tickets, where the t|umber?ndain 1, will
lie entitled to #20. If tli* Number ends with
No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number
ends in 2, will be entitled to #20, and so on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the
flowing rates, which is the risk:
Certificate o' Package of 10 Whole Ticket#, $80
Certificate of Package of 10 Half Ticket?, 40
Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Ticket#, 20
Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Ticket?, lo
IS ORDERING TICKET8 OR CERT1FICATK8,
Enclose the money to our addre?? for the Ticket?
ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded
by firat mail. Purchaser* can have ticket?
ending in any figure they may designate.
The list of Drawn Number? and Prise? will be
sent to purchaser* immediately after the drawing.
% Purchaser? will please write their signature?
plain, and give their Post Office, county
and State.'
*,* Remember that every Prise i* drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
% All prisca of $i,0UA aad under, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prize? at the j
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Ticket* or Certificate? to
S. SWAN, dc VJO., Augusta, Ga.
53P Person? residing near Montgomery. Ala.,
or Atlanta. Ga., can lH?v? their order? filled, and
save time, by addressing-Id. Swan A Co , at either
of those cities. ,, or
a list of the number! that are drawn j
from the wheel, with the amount of tho prise that
each one is entitled to, will he published alter
every drawing, in the following papers: Auffii*
ta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta,
Mot tile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly
Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Rich
inond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding
(Miss.) Clarion.
J-tn 28 38 tf
THE NEW BOOK STORE,
# MAfifJETTA,
TH08. COX MARKLEY,
PROPRIETOR.
BookSj ?a?er,
WORK-BOXES, WATCHES, JEWELRT, &C.
LOW FOR GASH.
Jan 7 S5 tf
Money Wanted.
TIIR Subscriber would rrspeot fully request
those indebted to liirn by not* or aooount,
to pay tip, as he is wantino moxky. I
J. II. DEAX, M. D.
Deo 10th, 1857 81 tf
Hair Dressing and Sharing.
BURKIlhOE continues the Tonsoriol bus- :
in ot his Old Stand in Beattie'e Brick '
building, where ho is ready during the day and ^
evening to shave the beard and cut hair, and
shampoo the head. He respectfully asks aeon ?
tinnstio* of patronage. Och !-?!-*
HEN CtNFICTHIMEH.
J. KRAUS k 0. ZELLWEGER,
SBSE.1TILLC, S.
Opposite the Maneion Ilcuee,
RESPFXTTTULLY IN
^tfETform th?ir fr-cuds, and^d^SS^
JkSEflfeitL* puhlie generally, that, thejr hpye
|?urch??sl the "Greenville l^ntNtionrj," rejently
occupied by Mr. P. 8. Kami, ?hw? they
will continue the Uneineee m heretofore, in the
Wet end moet accommodating manner, hoping to
'eoeive * liberal there of public patronage.
Every day, at 11 o'clock, the* will hevc on
lend, FRESH
CAKES, PIES, BREAD, AC.
Phey arc alto prepared, at toy hour during the
ley, to furnish their ciMtomvrt with
LtJNOK.
*nd will pay particular attention to al ways having
on hamf, and ready to terve on', a lot of
Fresh Oysters,
From the bent selling in the Charloaton market.
Also, constantly on hntid, at WHOLESALE or
RETAIL, from tliuir own Manufactory, a large
isaortincnt of
FANCY & STICK CANDY.
Also, FRUITS of various kinds, si\eh as Lemma,
Oranges. Atudee, Nute, etc., etc. Toys, Septra,
Sardines Weklca, Ac.
Wedding, and other Parties, will be furnished,
on short notice, with Refreshments and
the finest dressed Cakes.
Every attention will be given our customers,
?nd we ask a liberal share of patronage.
HT No misunderstanding?TERMS CASH.
Dec 17 32 tf
A TP TP 11 K* rtDPL'VlMI f L'
n a. i mmij vnvuijil v ILIW'i
COACH FACTORY, j
ITYniia Street, Itcit the Bridge,
rPI[F. Uiywt ?n<i Best Stncfc of CARRIAGE
JL GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for
sale in the State, selected carefully and especial
ly for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock and best variety of Axlee for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
heat tempered Steel Springs ; Black and Coloied
Knnmcl and Patent Dash Leather; Black and
Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil
and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Ilussis
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats;
Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass,
Silver, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted
broad and narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggv seat
<s?s/>1-.. ?...t ? ? ' * '
>.-vivnn, nuu a vvi??j??cw: uwnmK'ill OI 4>IIUI(\()l0
Castings.
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to
call and examine our stock. For sale clieap by !
GO W Ell, COX, MARK LEY <k CO.
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and
Turned Strokes, of our own manufacture, and
warranted. For solo by
GOWER, COX, MARK LEY it CO.
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drub and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton aud AllWool
Dumasks. For rale by
GO W Ell, COX, MARKLEY it CO.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CARPENTERS'
TOOLS.
A LARGE stock and variety of the best Tool*
made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood
and Boxwood Planes. For sale bv
GOVVER, COX, MARKLEY it CO.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
"VTOW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever
JLN offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron
and Casting*; King's Mountain Iron; English
Ketinrd Tires; Oval*; Round; Square; Horse
Shoe; Half Rounds; Ilalf Ovals; Hand Iron and
Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedes
and Hammered, for wagons, tires aud plantation
work.
On hand, cheap for ensh, 6,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron For
sale by
GOYVER, COX. MAliKLEY <fe CO.
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
NAYLORH. 8AUNDERSON A JI.SSLT'S best
Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and tint
?for tine edge tools, axles and drills. Oermnn and
Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by
GOYVKR, COX. MAliKLEY CO.
3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
A 8SOUTED sizes, suitable for Farmers and
jr\_ Mechanics. For sale cheap by
GOYVER. COX, MAliKLEY dr CO.
ON HAND
i) LBS. best Black Florida Moss and
a*^V/W\_/ Curled Hair, picked, in bags.
For sale by
GOWEli, COX. MARKLEY <k CO.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
LARGE assortment, of the Diamond Flint Sand
Paper, best article made, for snle by
GOYVER, COX. MAliKLEY & CO.
PA IN TS O ILS'IVTND 0 W GLA SS
AND PUTTY.
ON <u?. large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac.
i'..re. Extra and No. 1 IMiite Lends: Raw
it ml ! M.O'i Lindeeed Oils ; IFinter, Sperm. Solnr,
I .a mi), Neats Foot, Olive nnd Tanners' Oils;
Coitcn Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspalturn
ami Leather Varnisli; Spirits Turpentine :
Green*; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack
; Lampblack ; Re?l; Spanish Brown; Urn- '
her; Snawa; French Ochre, Ac. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. '
For snle by
GO W Kit, COX, MA UK LEY A CO.
HEAVY & SHELF HARD WAKE, j
ALAKGK and well selected stock For sale i
cheap hv
GO W Kit, COX, MARK LEY A a>.
S CUE WS! SUiE WS ! I
ORtjSS of the Improved Gimblet Point
0\Mcr Sorewa For sale l?y
GOWEU, COX. MAKKLEY A CO.
SA WS! SA >r5 / /
HOE A Co. *s Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Teunon
iaws: Hand, Pannel and Ripping Saw*; Brass
ind Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of
V ebb Saws, with and without frames. Forests by
GOWKlt, COX, MARKLKY A CO.
J?o 7 9 if
"EXTENSIVE ASSOtmiENT OF
"WA.TOHEJS,
Franch, XaffU?h on* American Jawelry,
AXt)
FANCY AnTICI.ES.
CHARLES SMITH, <V7
WATCHMAKER & 1EWELER,
oncn&rvii.i.K, *. o.,
Msin Strut, nearty Opposite the Mmnaion Howe,
RESt*ECTPULLY fit forme the inhabitant, at
Greenville and vicinity, that he hne juet
received and added to hie already cxtcnaive
etoek, a large a#?ortnieut of the a hove named
Article*, conaiating of
Fiae Rett* of French Caaww,
well known for their auperinrity; nleo a choice
variety, beautifully ornamented with
and liroceleta to match, (being the IntentTnnhion,)
nil mounted in heavy gold. Al?o new pnttefna of
Fanoy Brooohee for Ambrotypes.
A anantity of fashionable llrnoelete; heavy nolid
(jofd Kin^e, Moaaic Kar-ltinge, Lockete,
no., ere., omuw an lniimn?ribl? assortment of
the mnut beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in
Greenville.
Ills Stock also comprises ? splendid variety of
heavy
Fine Eiifflfolt Plated Ware,
amongst which may be found Knives, Porks,
Spoon*. Cope, etc., etc., of ne* ?nttal. plat?><t not
upon German Silver, but upon the genuine
A LB AT A.
It i* need in the highest circle*, and i<iau*Ji preferred
for it* great durability.
Abo, new fashioned SPECS*, with handle* and
without temples. Very useful and convenient.
Tho establishment nlso contains WATCHES
of the best make, viz: Chronometer*. Duplex,
English nnd French Lovers, Cylinders and Plain,
all in heavy Gold or Silver Cases.
Having made arrangements in New York with
Wholesale Houses importing direct from Franca
nnd England, 1 am enabled to sell all my Articles
at prices /otrcr than they can be bought in
Charleston.
All Articles sold in the cstablisment warranted
as represented. 24-ftm Oct 22
Hosiery and Gloves.
Dv>Z. Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and ChiL
tt'/V I Iron's Hosiery ; Kid,Silk and Worst-'
ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, just
open and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies,
Store. W. H. IIOVEY 4 CO.
Merinoes and DeLaines.
r? 1 V PIECES, now open and for sale clienp.
tJ\r W. ii. IIOVEY & CO.
Ready Made Clothing:.
t LAItOI1', Fine and IFell Assorted STOCK,
CjL just open. Also, a large lot af tMled
Wiudow Shades, IFull Paper, liorders, Ac., at
W. H. HOVEY 4 CO.
VeWots, Ribbons, &c.
NOW OPEN. 300 nieces Velvet Ribbons,
which will be sold very low. Fine Clienill
Iload Dresses, Ermine, nnd a great variety
of Fancy Articles, at the Ladies' Store.
W. H. IIOVEY 4 CO.
Ootobcr 1. 21 tf
House and Lot Tor Sale.
TIIK SUBSCRIBER offers for&&
innit anip- on tlie most reasonable terms, Ml
Ins HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of
Greenville. The location is, in all respecta,
a most desirable one, immediately on the
Pendleton road, and near the depot. The
Lot. contains over an acre of land, and is
well improved. The Buildings are all new.
The Dwelling has reven comfortable rooms.
There is a good Kitchen nnd Negro House,
and all necessary outbuilding*. Also, a flue
well of water. IlouiehoS nnd Kitchen
Furniture sold with the premises if desirable.
Applv to Col. E. P. Jones.
Dmc .il-34-tf R. W. GODDARD.
CABINET HIAKEK,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
ANearly opposite the Pott Office, A verrme Street,
gSgggfc* RESPECTFULLY Informs
citizens of Greenville and
I tho adjoining Districts, that he has returned
from the State Fair at Colombia, (where he
received the first premium for his elegantly
finished Bureau, which was admired bv everv
one.) and i* now prepared to execute
ALL ORDERS IN HIS LINE. He has,
also, on band A LARGE STOCK OF
\ FURNITURE, which will be sold at prices
I to suit the times.
lie returns his thanks for past favors, and
he hopes, l?y giving constant attention to
his business, to receive a liberal share of the
public patronage. Nov. 19-28 ly.
J. C. r?. JETFiH^
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
will praot1cr
| IN THE COURTS UF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Bookstore,
GREENVILLE, S. <J.
June 44 1y
OR R & PRIC E,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
JAMES L. ORH. WM P. PRICE
April 24 50
II. .I I Lft"S JSm iTII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
a ItFKNVIT.LK, V.
June 18 6 if
KlilvU & UUUDLKIT,
X ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Orecnvillf, M. C.
IW OFFICE noxt door to F. F. Uiuttik A Co. tfl
J. P. RKP.D.l [?. D. OOODLKTT.
lun? 4 4 tf
Elford & Donaldson,
emmamrvrcuua, b. 'a.
C. i. ELFORD. - T, Q, DONALDSON
Jan. 10. 15 Sir
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