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NEW^GOODS
SPRING TRADE.
_
I J, KETCHUM
RSrtdlfiniY inform* his friend* emi ru?J-V
tofner* tiiet ho ha*- taet r*c???<> fi ? w?
Yortt f. ;
Elegant Plaid Gingham*
4-1 new and rich Printed French Cambrics
Beautiful Rngliah ahd American Calicos*
Super Whttt Hotted and Figured 8w>m Muslin*
Fine Bienehtfl Shirting; at 12|e
French Worked /Collar*, at 87, 60 and 62c
Mourning Collar*, at 20o
Near styles Maura Pel,nine*, nt 25e
Near atylea Plaid Challie, at 26c
With variety of other new Article*, to
which he,}nvit*? attention, at
WM. H. WATSON'S NEW STORK,
M*tn Srmtrr.
N. B.?Will mII the balance of our CIAtTH
and other CLOAKS at greatly reduced price*
for Cash. 42-tf , Feb 26
BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
opposite j. c. p. jeter's bookstore.
GllKF.NVIU.K. S. C..
IS Prepared to furnUh cnatoi..
LW era with the above article*, CHEAP
W-W^fc?POR CASH.
Having competent workmen engaged, he can
aaanre bis patrons that ail work will he Nsatlt
Don and WARRANTED.
Feb 18" 41 tf
^ agency FSiT
NORTH CAROLINA
t TIIE ASUEVILLE
MUTUAL INSURANCF company
TT AVINQ complied with the legal requisin
1ion fit this State, in relation to Agen*
adea, and having appointed the undersigned
m their Agent for thin place, he is now prepared
4a TAKE RISKS on LIFE or PROPERTY,
JOIIN W. GRADY.
.Greemjffln, fL C., Feb. 10, 1858.
iOwck <*> -pwt Oavrnuxxn Grrkral, )
* <%uirwir. ?. CL. Feb. 4, 1858. f
IdtRTlFY that JOHN W. GRADY.
Agebt of the Mumnl Insurance Com patry,
ef Adheuilte, V. C, Lx* complied with
<l?e-ednitfin?(? and repositions of the Act of
( ewerAl "Assenrtdy, Entitled ** An Act to regulate
the Agencies of Insurance Companies
mt incofpornted in the State of South Caro1ina.n
passed ?ro tlte 20th day of December,
?n 1fhe veer of OHV one thousand eight
hundred and Jfty-arx; and hereby license
(lie said John \V. Grady. Agent as aforesaid,
to talflrtWtb-'srod transact the business of ?naiiraittte
ui behalf of the Company aforesaid.
* JVD. ASIIEMORE,
Comptroller General.
Feb It 40 tf
iVA DaddleandHariWM
MANUFACTORY.
Subscriber would respectfully inform the
rjf'dic generally that he continues tlie
abort! Musi new, lt> Dons a Rove thr O hrrn villr
and is prepared to furnish customers
with; .any disoription of Home-Manufactured
HADDIilH Carriage,. flaggy and Wagon Harneas
wada to order, and is Acs' " -
die*. Whip*, dre., on hand and for aale CHEAP.
t3f* Saddles awl Harne?* repaired at ahort
notice. A. M. GILUEATH.
Fob 4' 30 tf
-
/ Take Notice.
rp8E Subscriber would inform tlioae indebted
X to Wni by NOTE OU ACCOUNT, that the
ante mini be paid before Return Day.
Reason Why.
The money. In most instance*. baa long been
due, and thoae whom I atn owing, deeire their
money, and rprwt be paid. Many of Uie Artielea
for whieli you are aow due me. were eaah
Articles, and abouid hare been paid for immediately
^
Cash wilUnyariabW be required for Groceries.
A. OKEENFIELO.
Feb 4 89 tf
School Notice.
/Hfc, . , NBA YOUNG propone* to open a
FKMAl.lt SCHOOL, at the Stone
Hoiiae, Are mllea above Greenville
She will teneh the English Language,
Oriental PaintSe*, Waxwork. l-eatlierwork.'Ae..
-Term begin* on the let day of Feb*
ruaijf, J449, Hate* ot Tuition, Boarding, Ac.,
will be moderate. Feb 4 89?9
s~~'i -Z?> *.?>?.
*S. B^WER,
MAHCFACfCRKH OP AND DKALKR IN
7VRHITRRX f^S3 CHAIRS
Every description, S2&B Every atyle,
**n
FI8K*8 CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CAStS,
Opposite the Congaree House.
Feb 4 fiOLlTMMA. fi. C. 30?lo
HOUSE AUD SIGN PAHmJTG,
^?p?t Hanging and 41 lazing.
fT?HE undersigned tags iMVe t<> inform the
JL'- oititnu of Greenville and anrronnding
cofentrr, - that he Km permanently located n't
Car U?e parpoee of carrying on the
above Buftineae, ana impn, i?? u-Jt: sU9hM->o to
bmlaeea, to merit a there of public patronage,
life-charges will be moderate.
. &T Residence on Buncombe etreet, near the
junction of the Buncombe and Rutherford road*.
fra :? ^ JAMES FLECK.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
fTWRBubeerfbera propose to call Good, in faX,
tare Cor CASH, and at cuch reduced
!?*!".
Country produce taken in evehaage for Goodi
go*** rataaa, and in cUecovnt fordebu now due.
PUBLIC'S: PRIVATB-BALBB.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S 8 ALES.
BY vlrtne ofsundry Writ# of Fieri FmIw to
me directed, I will sell before the Cburt
Houm door, At the runiel hoars of nlf, on the
first Monday in MARCH next, '
1 IIouso, and aliout 80 Acres of
Land, in th? corporate MmiU of tha village of
Gcaonvlllet'lying t of a mile (Mm. the Coun
Bouse, on the want sWIo of the Pendleton rand:
as the property of T. Edvw Ware, at thesOitof
John H. Harrison and others.
100 Acres of Land, more or less,
9 noiiee below Greenville C. H.. on the Lauren*
road, adjoining land* of Austin, Baldwin, et al. ;
aa the property af W. F. Glenu, at the suit of
Yancey Cooker vs. Tyria Glenn and W. F. Glenu.
00 or 70 Volumes of Law Books, as
the property of Thomea P. Butler, nt the auit of
. Lamblack, os per schedule rendered.
250 Acres ot Land, more or less,
adjoining land# of Philemon Huff, John Admits,
Dr. Weet And others; ns the property of Thomas
Mayfivld,atthe suit of William Hawkins, ct al.
800 Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining landa of Center, Reese, Garrison, et
si. ; as tho property of Terry O. Wore, at the
lit of James McCullough and J. II. McCullough.
One Negro Wotnan, and lier four
Children, fall yellow,) as tho property of John
Manning Mnhaffec, at the suit of B. F. Terry, et al.
100 Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining lnnds of Edward Stoker, Jenkin?, et al;
as the property of James L. Jenkins, at the suit
of W. A. Fernell.
TERMS CASH. Perchasor to pay for titles.
1). HOKE, 8. G. It.
Sheriff's Office, February 4, 18ft8 80-td
Chair* Tor Sale.
4 DOZEN 8CLIT-HOTTOM CHAIRS, one Office
Stove, and Stove-Pi|?e, nod Window
Curtains for an office, may be had vkrt chiac,
by calling at this Office, at an early day.
Feb 18 41 2
For Sale.
. THE subscriber offers for sale
his HOUSE AND LOT whereon
he now lives. It is sitnated about
^ iliTTiaCT* HI yards from the Public Square,
is well improved, having a large House containing
6 Rooms, with hire places in each, one extra
Ued-roo*n, Pantry, Arc., good and roomy Kitchens,
Smoke-house, drain-house. Crib, and an excellent
new Stable, Cow-bouse and Carriagehouse,
and an unusually productive Garden and
Patch, with a good variety of Fruit Trees,
Grapes, Ac.
Terms accommodating. Possession would be
given bv the first of March, if desired.
Jan ^ 35-lf T. C. OOWER.
House and Lot Tor 8aIc.
?S THE SUBSCRIBER offer, forgfi*
t*al?. on the inoat reasonable terms, pi'iiti
his HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of
: i _ ti- i ! ?
u>mi>nir. j lie nrcauon is, in nil respects,
n most desirable one, immediately on the
Pendleton road, and near the depot. The
Lot contain* over an acre of land, and is
well improved. The Building* are all new.
The Dwelling liaa seven comfortable rooms.
There is a good Kitchen and Negro House,
and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a flue
well of water. Household and Kitchen
Furniture sold with the premises if desirable.
Applv to Col. E. I'. Jones.
Hec 31?:>4?if K. W. OODDARD.
For Sale or Rent,
THE HOUSE AND LOT
opposite the forks of Anderson
and Pendleton roads. Hie
House contains six upright rooms. On the
Lot are all necessary outbuildings.
For terms, &c., applv to
II. LEKTURUSTON.
Dec 24 S3 tf
an n#iwiAw?
dujurjsuA ilJUIVIBT,
GREENVILLE, B. C.
Ofica Xorth- West corner Afa\n and A veane Street*,
II AS just returned from FhiladelMHbE
and will be pleased to attend
to any who are hi want of hia aervice*.
MMimmMi ras*H
Inserted from one to fnll Upper and Lower
Setts, In the moat approved and durable manner.
Exposed Nerves destroyed and treated, free
of pain. Jan 7 Sft-tf
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent institution, established by sjtecial endowment
for the relief of the siek and distressed,
efftieied toith Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
IV) all persona afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
such as Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness.
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
the awful deet ruction of hmnan lite, caused by
Sexual Diseases, and f he deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
as a charitable act worlhy of their name to give
mkoioal tnticv ca ms, to* all per* >ns thus afflicted,
who apply by letter, with a description ol
their condition (age occupation, habits of life,
Ac.,) and in enses of extreme poverty and suf
faring, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is
needless to add tiiat the Association commands
the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish
the most approved modern treatment.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured
that their labors in this snliere of benevo
lent effort, hnve been of great ben-fit to the afflicted,
especially to the young, and they have
resolved to devote themselves, with renewed
real, to this very important but much desniaed
? a ?
Just Published, by It* Aseociation, n Report
on Spermatorrhea, or Nominal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and
other Diaeaaes of the Sexual Organs, by the Con
suiting Surgeon, whieh will be sent by mail, (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. GBO.
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon,' Howard
Association, No. 1 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
KZRA D. HEART WELL* President.
Ono. Faibcwuh, Secretary.
Feb 4 *6 Jy
Elford & Donaldson,.
anueunrsriowM, a. <&.
C. I. EIFOAB, T. Q. 0ONAL080N
i i- . ?Li ' '
* hKGM. NOTICES. ^
STATKOrJOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICTS
In Conrt of Ordinary. William
Tixslkt, Administrator of the Eitote
of Jane Kav, deceased, Applicant,
x, *RMn?( J?nK<? Ray. at *)_ Defendants.?
Petition for Pinal Settlement and ftrrree.
TT appealing to my satisfaction, that Jr.csb
A Kay and Ilannniah Ray, two of the defendants,
reside beyond the limit* of llii*
State: It la ordered and -decreed, that they
I do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be hol|
den at Greenville Court House, for Greenville
District, on Friday, the \tk day of May
neat. at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if
any they have, why a Final Settlement of the
I'eraonAl Estate of Jane Rhv, decensed,I
should not be had, ami a Decree given there-'
on, or their consents, on fuilingso to do, will
l?e entered of record.
Given under mv hand and seal, at Greenville
Court House, the 11th day of Febrnarv
A H laso
liV BERT McKAY, O. G. I>. [t? ?.]
Feb 11 40 3m
STATE OF SOOTH CAROLIN A.
OllKKNVILLK DISTRICT
IN COURT OF ORDINARY,
Robert Wynne, Administrator of the Fatitc of
. William Wtxxk. deceased, Applicant, ajninst
th? lovrnl heirs And pftprMcntiitiveii of said deceased,
Defendants.?Petition for Final Settlement
and Decree.
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that the Intestate
left a widow and a daughter, Martha
Wynne, whose place of residence is not known :
It ft, therefore, Ordered, That the above parties,
and all the legal heirs and representatives of
said Wilua* Wtxke. d ceased, do appear at a
Court of Ordinary, to be hidden at 0reenville
Court House, for Greenville District, t?n Wedneeday.
the 2%th day of April next, to shew cause, if
nnv they have, why a Final Settlement of the
said Rotate should not be had, and a Decree given
thereon.
Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville
< 'ourt House, the second dny of February,
A. D. 1868.
ROITT McKAY, O. G. D. [t- a.]
Feb 4 -30 i 3nt
8 T ATEOFS^THCA KO L IflA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Court of Ordieary.
R. K. Pace, Administrator, applicant, againet
Lueinda MoCrary, Andrew McCrary, Nancy
McCrary, Sarah Kliea McCrary, Mary Elisabeth
MuCrorv, Francis McCrary, James It
McCrarv, William Franklin McCrary, Ilefendants.?Petition
for Final Settlement and Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that all of the
above Defendants reside beyond the limits
of this State: It is ordeied and decreed, that
they do appear at a ?Y?urt of Ordinary, to be
hidden at Oreenviile Court House, for GrecnvilleDistrict,
on Monday, the \ 9th day of April next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M? to shew cause, if any they
have, why a final settlement of the Personal
Estate of James McCrary, deceased, should not
be had. and a Decree ?riv?n ?h?r?,.n
(liven under my hand and seal of Office, at
Greenville Court Houie, the 22d day of January,
A. P. 1868.
ROBERT McKAY, a G. D. [u a.]
Jan 28 88 8m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROIJNA.
GllEENVILLE DISTRICT,
la Court of Ordinary*
John 11. Carman and O. W. .Bruce, Executors of
llardin Bruce, deceased, applicant*, against
Lucy Bruce, Mary Ann Pennington, and
William J. Pennington, her hn*l>and, Elira
Mostollcr and Philip II. Mosteller her husband,
George W. Bruce, Willis VV. Bruce, Adnlinc
Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband,
Frances M. Jackson and J. IP. Jackson her
husband, Kmilv Crain and IPilliam Crain her
husband, G. IP. Bruce. Jr.. minor heir of A.
J. Bruce, deceased. Defendants.?Petitions for
Final Settlement and Decree*
IT appearing to mv satisfaction, that G. IP
Bruce, <Ir, minor heir of A. J. Bruce, deceased,
resides beyond the limit* of this State :
It is ordered artd "decreed, that he do appear at
a Court of Ordinary, to lie holden at Greenville
Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday,
the iZdday of April next, to shew cause, if any he
can, why a final settlement of the Estate of
llardin Bruce, deceased, should not b? had, and
a Decree giveu thereon.
Given under my hand and seal of Office, at Green-<
ville Court House, this 2Sd day of January.
A. D. 1868.
ROBERT MoKAT. 0. O. D. [u a.]
Jan 28 88__ , , 3?n .
^^>TIOSL
ALL PERSONS indebted to the. Estate of R.
LOVELAND, deceased, bv Note or Ac
count, are requested to call on W. H. Campbell;
TT _ _l 1 W ? ? ? -
DM],, in wnnec nnnus i unve placed 111 one claims
for collection. Those availing themwlrn of this
notice will save onat
martiia lovfland, Adin'n'*.
Feb 18 41 2m
Administrators' Notice.
A LL i'Kll-SON^ iml<lit?l to the Kafcate of
l\ THOMAS W. KINMAN, deceased, are re
quested to make payment to the undersigned.
Those having demands against said Hstate will
prcaeut them, duly attested, for payment
BARK8DALK UHARLRS,
JOHN CIIARLFS,
Administrator*, with the Will annrrrd. ,
November 26 29 tf
Administrators' {Notice.
ALL PKIt**ONt? indebted to the Fatate pf
MARTHA KINMAN. deceased,' are re
quested to make payment to the undersigned.
Those having demands against said Katnto will
present them, duly attested, for payment,
BAIIKSDALK CIIARLFS,
JOHN CHARLFH.
Administrator*.
November 20 29 tf
Executor'* Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the E-tate of
J011N T, LIGON, deceased, nre hereby
notified to make payment to the underpinned.
All those having claim* agnin*t
said deceased will present them for payment
within the lime prescribed by law,, or, tbev
will be barred. W. A. TOWNES,
Nov 5 26?tf Executor. ^
ROBmTrTHRUSTON, M. D,
n OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL 8ERVIWCIS
to this community. Ilis Office, fir* the
X& present, is in the OKI Conrt House building.
Jan 14 30 tf
P m IT* flnEnC353!]^^t?
ATTORNEY AT LAW^
A WD
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY*
WILL PRACTICE
IN THE C0URT8 OF THE WE8TCRN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Books tote,
GREEN YILLE, 8. C. - "*
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A*TH3A|Z?fl ?V THE STATE OF 8EQRQIA.
^t^6oo -**
FOR TEAT.DOLLARS.
lit fo will ba (Irm bjr A
Awrt A CO.. >pniim*p ofthw Hportn Ac*d?niT
iMtfnr. 'n wcM thoir Nngle Number IMttrin
Tor |t|*r?!ilSXJ3 at Al'OUSTA.Ow!'*, ??i pnblio,
of <"omtoi(?loner? j
CXASS 5,
T?ii mwnjB the slty of Aagodi, Oa., In pabllc, on
OgAtp&PAV, HARCH 6th, 1858.
GLASS 6,
To be drawn In 1m elty of AagtM'a, Oa, In pnbl'c, on
. SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 1838.
CLASS 7,
To be drawn In the city of Augusta, Ga, in pnblie, on
SATURDAY. MARCH 20th, 1898.
CLASS 8,
To ba draw.i In tha otty of Augusta. Oa , in pnblie, on
pATTJEDAY, MARCH 27th, 1858.
I .? :
OX THR PLAN OP HI NO LP. NI'MltKRH.
Fleo Thonsand Font Hundred A Eighty-Fire Prises.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO
EVETtY NTNE TICKETS.
MJKQNIFDOENT ??MEME 8
* ' TO BR DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN MARCH!
1 Prize Of $70.000| 4 Prize* of 8900
1 Prize bf 30.000 4 Prize* of 800
.1 Prize of 10,000 4 Prizes of 700
1. fPiixe of 5.000 4 Prizes of 600
1 prize of 4.000 60 Prizes of 500
1 Prize of ' 3.000 50 Prizes of 800
1 Prize of ' 1.500 100 Prizes of 125
4 Prizes of : 1,000 230 Prizes of 100
' APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizet of S400 App'g. to 170,000 priz. are 81,600
4 Prizes qC, 300 " " 80.000 priz nre 1,300
4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800
4 I'rises of ~ ITS " " 5,000 priz. sre 600
Pri<elef 100 " " 4,000 priz. sre 400
,4 Prizes of ,75 " " 8,000 priz. nre 800
4PrldefPof * '50 , u " 1,500 priz. sre 200
0.000'" of 20 are 100,000
7 V, A
6,485 Prizes anioltntihg to 8820,000
NvKoUTictteltfiilO; llalve*$5; Quarters%2^
. j'JUAjy UJK TilK LOTTERY.
Tli* !Whmf>ers frbrn 1 to 60,000, corresponding
With UI?o Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate slips of paner, are encircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
Tlie first 467 Prir.ee; similarly printed and encircled,
are placed;ia another wheel.
Til* wheels are then revolved, and a number
is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and, at
tbe same time, a Prir.e is drawn from tho other
vcheel. The Number and Prize drawn out arc
opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered
bv tho Commissioners; the Prize being
placed against tbe Number drawn, litis operation
is repented until all tbe prizes are drawn
hut.
ArraoxtMsrto* Prizr*.?Tlie two preceding
and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing
the firkt 7 Prizes will be entitled to tbe *28
Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket
No lliSO draws the $70,000 Prize, those Tickets
tmnt be red 11248, 11*249, 11*261, 11262, will each
be entitled to ?400. If Ticket No. 660 draws
the $80,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648,
649, 661, 55*2. will each be entitled to $800, and
so on according to.tli? above scheme.
Tbe.fi ,0<i0 Prizes of $20 will be determined by
the last,figure of the Number that draws the
$70,000 ' Prize. For example: if lite Number
drawing t^he 870,000 Prize ends with No. 1. then
all the Tickets, where tbe number ends in 1, will
tw) entitled to 8*20. If tho Number ends with
No. % then all the Tickets, where tho Numlier
' ads in % will be eutitled to $*20, and so on to0.
..;Certificates of Pncknges will be sold at the
following rhte*. which is the risk:
CertWcht'S''o' Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80
Certificate of Package of ]<) Half Tickets, 40 |
jCertincate' of I'ncjiitge of 10Quarter Ticket*. *2it j
> vcnmoiic OI i noKilg" VI IW bluhllt Ticket*. 1(1
1W*ORO^CR1X<? TlCKr.T8 OK CKKTIPICATKf).
r' Ivudy W *U? ryouev to nor address for IIik '.Tit-l;
4Ui(tr(l*r?<l, on'reCTipt of which they will he for- I
wamN hjl'tirsfmail. Purchasers enn have tick'
eU eading.in figure they may designate.
, .The list of llrtwn Number* iikJ I'riir-a will be
Mnt to pdhcKniiiit immediately after the drawing,
i Puryhnsera will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, couutv
and State
Remember that every Prize is drawn and
payable is*- full without deduction.
*?* A" prizes of $l,0o0 and under, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at the
usual time-of thirty days.
All conimuuicAtious strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
8. SWAN, & CO., Augusta, On.
- tsr Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala.,
or Atlanta, bin.. can have their orders filled, and
save time, hy addressing S. Swan ?fc Co , at either
of those cities.
VW A list, of the nnmbers that are drawn j
from t))e wheel, with the amount of theprizo that
each o'fie (s entitled to, will be published alter
every drawing. In the following papers: Augus
ta (Gao.1 tronstitutionalist, New Orleans Delta,
Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Week
Ily Day Hook, 8a van null Morning New*. Kieh
tnond Diapatch, New York I>is|>Atel> aud I'aulding(.\liM.)
Clarion.
F?f. 25*" 42 if
THE NEW BOOK STORE,
RM&JEYTTA, ?&.
TH08. COX MARKLEY,
PROPRIETOR.
Books, Magazines, Paper,
WOP* MX**, WATCHES, JEWELRT, BtC.
, ' LO W FOR CASH.
Jan 7 " ^ -35 tf
? j iflsnpy Wanted.
^TMIE m\a?erther would reapoetfully reqneet
JL. ( thoae indebted to him by note or aceonnt,
bVnay'Up^M'fto ia waktimo *<>amr.
to J. H. DEAN, M. D.
i ,!)? iOtfy1857 31 tf
Had* Dressing and Shaving.
BC BBIDOF. oontinuea the Tonaorial bu?infta
At hie Qid Stand in Beattie's Briek
building, where ha < ready during the day and
evening -to alt are the beard and out hair, and
hamnoat the head- He reepeetiwlly aaks a eon
tin ration of patronage. (H 1-!1-T
-y, ,
? NOTICE TBS! V
TUB Subscriber would re*peclfn1lr Infbrw
hi* former patron*, mhI the puKlic (j*n
ernllv, that has JUST RECEIVED, and
?* NOW OPENING, at Iiim STORE, nndet
MelW. Hall. one of the mwt COMPLETE
ASSORTMENTS of
FAMILY GROCERIES
ever ottered in O-eenviiie, and which ho 5?
olferinjj at price* in accordance with the lime*,
consisting, in part, of the following Article* :
Kio and Jnvn COFFEES; Crushed. Cla*
rifled ami Brown SUGARS; N, O. Syrup,
superior, cheap; Tobacco ami Segur*; ?upe
tior Green and Black Tea*; Camlle*; Starch ;
So'la ; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery ami
Glassware ; Wood ware ; Soups of all descrip
uon*; i-sptce* : Maccarotii: Mackerel; Bacon:
Herring*; Hmmhiis and But*hes ; Anchovy,
Reading, John Bull and other Sauces ; Cham
pagtie, Mndeirn, Claret, Poll, Teneriffe and
other Wine*; Brandies. and other Liquor*
of tlie finest quality, for Medical use ; Brandy
Peaches ; Pickle* of all description* ; Preserve*
and .Jellies; Sardine* ; Lobsters; Raisins,
Cilronsand Figs; Porterand Ale; Nails;
and a variety of Toilet Coml>s, Brushes, and
other Fancy Articles too numerous to mention.
All of which 1 offer at reduced prices fot
cash or approved paper.
N. B.?Those indebted for the years ol
1855-'56 and '57, are respectfully requested
to call and arrange their accounts bv note or
payment. A. GREENFIELD.
Jan 28 38 tf
ATT E N TlO^ VOT IERS !~
rI",lIE Subscriber wishes to inform lii* friendi
X and the public generally, tliat he has eom<
out as s candidate, not for Congress, nor for tin
legislature, but n nnndidiite for public pntron
age in the TAILORING BUSINESS lie wil
warrant his work to be made strong and good
He will warrant to ninke good Fit*. Cleaning
and repairing done on short notice. Those wish
ing work dona will call at his Shop, in the Old
Court House, in the old Ordinary's Office. I an
thankful for tfse liberal share of patronage lies
towed upon me heretofore, and hope for a con
tinnation of the same. A. BEECO.
Jan 28 38 if
TSTEW FIRM.
ri"M!E Undersigned basre entered into Cnpart
X nership in the Mr-roasidle Business unde
the name and style of LONG ?fc GOODLEH
and would invite the attention of the citizens o
Greenville and snrroundiug Districts, to nn ox
Amiuation of onr STOCK, as we hope to shari
a portion of public patronage, and feel confi
dent that we can offer Goods at as low prieei
or cnsu as can uc purchased elsewhere. Givi
ns a call. U. LONG,
B. A. G(K)DLETT.
Greenville, January 2Ctli, 1858 38-tf
IVIoncy Wanted.
HAVING recently made a change in my bus
iness, I must say %u all those indebted t<
me, either by NOTE OR BOOK ACCOUNT, u|
to 1st of January, 1858, that they must. mak<
immediate payment, as longer indulgence will no
be given.
Jan 28 38-tf II. LONG.
Dissolution.
THE Firm \V. H. HOVEY A CO. is this daj
dissolved by mutual consent. The husi
ness of the Firm will be closed by W. H. lfovev
W. II. HOVEY,
J. J. HOVEY.
January 1st, 1858.
NOTICE.
r?^HE Subscriber having purchased the entiri
1 Stock of IV. II. HOVEY A. CO., will con
tiruo business at the saine place. Thankful t<
the public fur their former libernl patronage, hi
will in future endeavor to merit a continuance o
the same.
\V. II. HOVEY.
January 18th. 1858, 37-3m.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T pi Hi Copartnersihp heretofore existing he
I tweeu the Subscriber*, umlor the Firm o
GO W Ell. COX M M A UK LEY, hn* this dn v beet
liitnolveil by mutual consent.. Those indehtei
by note or oook account are requested to mnk
immediate payment, as longer indulgence can
not be gieen.
T. O. GOWER,
T. M. COX.
II. C. MAHKLEY.
January 1st. 1858.
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Greenville Coach Factory.
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO
fffiy. WE have this day associated witl
$&E5E3^.in business, Mr. LEWIS WOIt
TIllMlTON', well known to the community fo
several years as the obliging and accoinmodnt
ing foreman of the Greenville Coach Factory
We nre now be iter prepared to supply the want
of the community than at any previous time
and shall use our best efforts tosustnin the wide
spread reputation so long enjoyed by this es
tuhi tollment,
T. C. GOWER,
T. M. COX,
II. C. MARKLEY.
1* WORTH 1NGTOX.
January 1st, 1858.
Dissolution.
'pilE Firm of GRADY <t OOODLETT is thi
JL day dissolved by limitation The Imok
mm noi.es enn oe loiinrl at their tornur place o
business. The receipt of either par v will h<
good ir> settlement; the name of the Firtn wil
be used in liipiidation.
JOHN W. GRADY.
R. 1\ GOODLETT.
January 1st, 1858.
Special Notice.
WE have this day sold our entire Stock o
Ooodsto Mr. JOHN W. GRADY, am
dissolved our Copartnership. It is, therefore
necessary that the unsettled business should In
closed, as early as possible To that end, al
parties indebted to us, in any way, are herein
notified to make payment at once, and save boll
parties trouble nud cost.
GRADY A GOODLETT.
January 1st, 1868.
A Card.
rrMIE Subscriber, having purchased the entire
X Stock of Goods of Grady A Goodletf. wil
continue business at their old stand. Thankful foi
past favors, he solicits a continuation. llelievin|
in the old adage "that a nimble sixpence is bet
ter than a slow shilling," 1 shall Adopt the Cjw
ay?t<-tn. My motto is "short profits, and quid
sales." Cash purchasers would do well to givi
me a call. JOHN \V. GRADY.
Jsnnary 1st, 1858. 86 2m
m ?i. .jj.uam
i NEW CONFECTIONERY.
L?RAUS & C.ZfcbLWKGEfc.
GBEKNTILLE, I. C..
, Opposite the JWaneion 11 ouse, ~
^ RiiAPKCTFULl.Y
^ 7 form their fr end?, en<t^93?9HP
jC3SlB,',r puhlie ^fnfrtlly, that they lar?
l>urvh?ee<l the Cneenvillo Confectionery,-* recently
occupied by Mr. P. 8. Sumi. where they
iwill continue the "iiueineae m. Lwi4r?irr, !s ti."
heat and i?'i#t ui?n??r. tMpingta
receive a liberal rliaro of ptllilie patronage.
i.iw? iiiit, ni ii wcKMKi thry will have on
hand. Flttsll
: CARES, PIES, MEAD, M.
1 They nen also prepared, at say hour during tlu
> day, to furnish their ciMluricr* with
LrrisrcH,
i and will pnv particular attention to alwayshaving
on hniut, and ready to serve out, a lot of *
Fresli Oyster*,
1 From the best selling in the Charleston market.
Also, constantly on hand, at WI(0L?SAM? or
RETAIL, from their own Manufactory, a large
assort i nent. of < . >
; FANCY & STICK CANDY.
Also, FitUITS of various kinds, such na Lemons,
Oranges, Apples, Nuts, etc., etc. Toys, 8egars,
Sardines, l'tckles, Ae.
t|f" Wedding, and other Pnrtie*. will 1>? fnr
niahed, on short notice, with Refreshments and
the finest d re seed Cakes,
[ Every attention will he given mir customers,
and we ask a liberal share of patronage,
ClTNo misunderstanding?TERMS CASH.
Dec 17 32 if
AT TilE GREENVII I E
COACH FACTORY,
IVnln Street, Hett the Ilridge,
T1IE Largest and Hest Stock of CARRIAGE
GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for
sale in the State, selected cnrefully and especially
for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock and best variety of Axles for
r Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
. hest tempered Steel Springs; Black and Colored
f Enamel and Patent. Hash Leather; Black and
Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills nod Ducks; Oil
. and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia
i- ? "<
. | uunungi, liin", ana v.nomlle Mats;
( Brass and Silver Point and Band Hand* ; liraw,
5 Silver, Hone nnd .Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted
brond nnd narrow Laaea; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seat
Sticks; nnd n complete assortment of Mailable
Castings. 1
Cnrringe.Mnkers ore pnrtienlnrly requested to
call nnd examine our stock. For sale cheap by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
I> II (IRS AND SPOKES.
J1 \\7~r. arc now prepared to supply MnnufactnT
T rers with the best Morticed Jlubs and
Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and
warranted. For sale by
COWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
7 CL O TIfS AND DAM A SNS.
ALAROG lot of Blue, Drah and Green
Cloths ; German, Fancy, Cotton nnd AllWool
l>ama*ka. For sale by
COWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CARPENTERS'
TOOLS.
e 4 LARGE stock and variety of the best Tools
Jt\. made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood
1 Mnd Boxwood Planes. For sale by
f COWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
_____ " ' # V
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! '
NOW on hand, the largect stock of Iron ever
offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron
and Castinirs: lvinir's Mountain Ikih
Refined Tires; Oval*; Hound; Square; Home
' Shoe; Half Rounds; Half Ovrls; Hand Iron and
Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedes
' and Hnmmcrea, for wagon*, tires and plantation
work.
p On hand, cheap for cash, f?,000 lbs. Rusted
'* I'low Moul.l*, best North Carolina Iron Fo
sale by r
(iOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO.
STEEL! STEEL ! ! STEEL!!!
NAYLORS. BAUKDERSON A .IKSSU1'*S beet
Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat
?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German and
Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by
GONVER, COX, MARKLEY <fc CO.
3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Farmer* and
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
COWER, COX, MARKLEY CO.
; ON HAND
, AAA LBS. best Black Florida Moss and
- Curled Hair, picked, in bogs.
For sale by
COWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
rAUGE assortment of the Hinmond Flint Sand
-J Paper, best article made, for sale by
COWKR, COX, MA RKI.KY ii CO.
PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS
I AND PUTTY. v
f /AN It ri I, ? large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac.
e V./ F-re, Extra and No. 1 White l^iMls^-Raw
| and A >t.e 1 Limb. ed Oils ; Winter, Sperm, Solar,
Lamp, Ncnta Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils;
Coach Body and Copal Varnish ; .lapiin, Aspal
turn una leather \ arnish ; Spirits 1 urpeuttne.:
Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; I'inks ; Dropblack
; Lampblack ; Red ; Spanish Brown ; Cm'
ber; Suawa ; French Ochre, Ac. American ami
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. '
For sale by Y1
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY ?fc CO.. . _
; HE A V V ,I- S J I ELF H ARD WA RE.
r A LARGE and well selected stock For sale
x V. cheap by
GOW Eli, COX, MARK LEY <t CO.
S CRE WS! SCJiE WS ! !
PAA GROSS of the Improved Gimblet Point
OUU Screws. For sale b>*
GOWEli, COX. MARK LEY it CO.
1 SA WS! SAWS / /
r TTOE A Co' Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
* XI Rowland's Mill, Croaa Cut and Tennoa
Saws; Rand, Funnel and Ripping Sum; Bra-a ?
i* and ltlne Back Saws; a com [dele ssiBment of
Webb Saws, with and without frames, rtr sal* by
B GOWER, COX, M A UK LEY & CO.
Jnn 7 2 tf
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