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l i iiiif m^SSSXt^ . MfllM is > 0owsl JDwiBtty Hum**. tf&oArw, three in good" condition. Horn*, Curriaai Hon**, a#d other Out-lMiildiogw. Alio, e fiue yeuag OrcW.L XbU place U Well wo it red. A*\ a t*ACT fii m iauw. Located on both ?H-* of Hie Greenville end CnhrtnI -hie lUtlroed, throe ntUce fW>? Greenville O. It., adjoining Ua4? of Cob Ca*pbeH, Aaron Tfeelnpwon, Jmn lVean and WHliain J*eob*. Of the above Tract, thirty acres ore in a good ?Ute of enltiratlen, Md about eighty aero* In original foreat. On tk1,- Land there are two Spring* of excellent Water. He also offer* for rote hi* UOUSBflOLBFlJIlHITUHE, all or which la of the vsrjr be?t monetae!t5,a. M. OILRBATll, at Greenville S. C., i* Id* authorised agent for the rale of any of the above Property. Person* desirous of purchasing are referred to hiiu, who will make known the terms of I wale, and any information which may bo desired. The hmi will he made easy. BMITU L. DAVIS. backer wanted. A LAD V, eompetent to take charge of the FeI xV. male Department. I* wanted for the " OA/L IsARD HHiH VllOOL. ' in the vjllagd of OroenviUe. Applicant* will be requited tp ; resent testlmontal* of tkoir qnalifloatiou*. The first soseion of the School will begin early in Febr-jary A!! Applications to bomade to T. K. WARE, Chairman Board. J&t* Christian Advocate and Columbia Guardian ?oopy twice. 'Aj., NOTICE. jdcoUNTfl , hIf N0TKS, BOOKS and ACCOUNTS are in tbo bands of K. P. JONKrt his AttonM,/, fbr collection. Call and sottle without bL, k JAMES 11. HILL. 8 ?1 . . tf A BACON! baconj CHOICEliot of Owe Middlings, selected with oare, and fbr sale ldw for cash, by a ? STKKJi A KVANP, Poo 8 31^-tf Under MoHee'a Hall. J-ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER. V ^rir*4' di*"* Orange County, New A,tk~ ? ?"?* STKF.N A EVANS, - w oa on ?"l0l'^lc <1 rocers, Vor U W-*f McWs Mall. s - ,TEA8JTEAS!! * A y KnirU^li BrcikiMt Te?, Gun^tTT" HV?on, Imperial Oolong fiupcoior Oolo'.^andHeo^ong. The .bore To- were .c lected u> Nsw ToHc by one of the firm, and are re. ??giMWif*d A# very line. For Sale by No* 24 29-tf STEEN * EVANS. SMOKED HERRING, PICK LB D SALMON. No. 1, 2, and 8, Mackerel, Coiiih and Had dock,-and Pickled Shad. All Mioelod and for (Mk l?y Nor 24 2fi-tf STEEN A EVANS. PEARL STARCH* , : '.Qf\ 'BOXES of the above STARCH, just arrived, o5v and fur anient 10 oeots per pound, by Nov 24 20-tr STEEN A EVANS. Goshen and English Dairy Cheese 4 VERY choice Article of the above CHEESE. For gale by STEEN A E VANS. P24 2* tf Smoked Beef and Tongues. . A NEW supply jual received, and for sale by STEEN A EVANS. . Nov 24 29 tf . . THlT ASSEMBLYIIOUSI, Square Wett of the Po*t Office, iPZLAizra e v i& ^ is v , v COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS well known Establishment bus been thoreujjh\y re-fitted and improved, and b now permanently opened for the accommodation of the Pablie. Krery attention will be given to mi poly the wants and cumfost of Patron*. jSB~Ratc* Moderate. CI. T. MASON, Proprietor. Doe $ 31 tf Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persona indebted to the Estate of MARY TAYIX)R, deceased, Are requestor) to make payment at oneo to the undersigned. Those having demands are requested to prewent them duly attested. OLIVER BARRETT. Oet 27 26-tf Administrator. "SILVER SOAP," T7*0R Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Plated P and Britannia Wares, Mirrors Marble, Tin, Aa. For cleaning House Paint, Window (Has* a ad Carriage Mountings, it is invaluable. For anle by - FISHER A IIEINITSII, a Mcliec's IiIo< k | | Dee 18 82 tf The Stale of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Th OPRRICE If. OODDARD, who is in the cur1L tody of tbo Sheriff of Greenville District, by Tinea?f a writ of capiat cul taticfacienUum, at the nit of William P. Price, having filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of hit estate nod effoeta, bit petition to the Court ot Common lMca*, praying that he may he admitted to the benefit ot the Aote of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtor*. It ie ordered, that the raid Wllliaa. D D.l? ?.1 -II ? ?l? . ' * ? > nil 1H|!C1 lUT rrvuiuim VU WaODl the said Roderick W. Goddand is intnyitiw indebted, be, and they are hereby, mmmoucd, and bave notice to appear, before the Raid Court at Greenville Court Houee, on the fourth Monduy in March next, to ahew cause, if any they can, why the prayer ef the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. . ? . W. A. McDANfRI., <?. C. P. Odea Court of Common Pleas, Greenville Dint riot, 15th December, 1S59. 32 1m Deo 15 HOUGHS AND LOT FOR 8ALE. mi THK 8UEHCKIHKR offers for sale hb KHRjU H1DKNCK in the town of Grwonville. It is -??Liei?lrably loo ate d in a contra! portion of town ?near the Presbyterian Church. The Lot contains o?? Acre of ground, and upon the premises will be found evory eonrenienee?a Well of good water, a large Cistern, Htabloe and Ont-boaees. The place \silf e-.ld Uffrn tt,? K.:-M rca?onable term*. Enquire of C. J. Klford, or the undersigned. . A ORWlCNWTEt.n Jan* ft tf IIoiikc* and LoU fbr tele. TllK subscriber offers for rale TWO LOTS io Ike Iowa of Oreenriile, situated on PcndleHt<>n Street, and within Ave minutes' walk oi the Railroad Depot. Kaoh Lot has a Collage on it. Vine WelD of water and convenient Out-houses are on the prewsleea. Tbeea J.oU will t* eold together .or separatele, on r^rj rMeonable terror. For further particulars, m to the sise of the Lot, terms, Ae., aputjr to L. W. WATSON. Kb 19 40 9 Lands for Sale, AN TP?ui tScOMw.",wT,N8 to PURCHASERS. ias.-?upH. ? Tc.v; sss c Fendletoa, 9 ??<> from U>? ?W* F1^" . _ Alee, a TRACT W ** *"?* ?3?Wg?tflP?i +?' 3 " . 1 * it will from tl?at daU be owned km.I pnlilii W Krvien of Mr WW? t- "l 1 it ,n '' * coltim.-ie and mnklne U ac ?ll\ heretofore; In feet, being freed from the en LgwA priotftfe feel that they euo Voucli for a gren poeeible, hi tbie department than formerly, ylb\> |xirt of the management of the paper?in i 15 / ' Uti*a? **iwit1 a meek on i tig >>f energy be n tnhle, will he t^O eml ahrtod at. mid we ho| ; Then ire respectfuHy solicit * continuant Lj mer friends of the Kntkri'Uiak ere reepcctfu [< and lv. lend u* their aid in afecAring other*. f) SO CHEAP THAT AM A . And when attention JU called to the feet It cotitadm a*- much Jiead.hu/ 1 menu,) an rrioet of the Two ai ?f ^ ^ay -do in a year, ai W Kvery one will at orioo see how cheap it in fctv duee Uioee who want to aubsci ibe for a join sake, at leant. , Wj*/] Ih U will appear, weekly, the latest and L a* poselMo, l>e*idea eueh selections and oonti ?Hl\ wiM lie moat Instructive, entertaining or am \ji/ will bo, what it hae heretofore been, a T %%i The large euchred Which heswttendid ?l yeare?the many new names which have b f courages tha Proprietors to believe that if can l>e enlisted in ite behalf, will only exerl ber can be added to justify thera in iGNiiARO Which tlvey promise will bo done as soon a: very effort they eon, and they trust the fr for this oonsummstion?so devoutly wished in YOUR SUBSC Hr - inducements to As nn inducement to those who wnUld nt B per cent for tbeii* trouble, we make the foil For A Club of Six new subscriber*?the 1 I - For a Club of Nine new sob*eiibcrtM-Pir For a Club of Twelve new subset ther*s_< <K ur The money always M accompany th E"y! Make up your Clubs, or send us your nan asf^ tiuution is the thief of lime." Greenville, S. C., December 20, 1869. THE A nnouBmemv ' THK subscribers respectfully sail at tool ion to the following CA11D, convoking the Information 1 to the citizens ?f Greenville and the District that May tiave purchased the entire stork of DlltGS & MfcEHClES EDSe 5S3fiII?ICi'KIATEJ W $13, 1 and intend to continue the business at the old stand. * It is thoir in tout iuii to enlarge this branch of Trade in (Irocnvills, and in view of this, huve ordered a large stock and a very complete assortment of every Article usually kept in Drug Stores in largo cities. Mr. P. A. Waiter, Jr., (to whom the responsible charge of preparing and dispensing Medicine* is outrusted,) U'a young niau in whom tliey hnvo every eoufidctca. Educated to the business, familiar with the (Jcrinau Language, and with considerable experience in all tlie Pharmaceutical branches, they trust, although a stronger in this community, ho may secure the confidence Of the people, and aehare of tho patronage of the citizens of Urcenvillc. The former patrons jd" this estahlisluuent may jest assured that ovecy regard will continue to be manifested for their in forest ia the purity and cheapness of every article old. They invite, very respectfully, a visit from all. FISHER Jt HLINIT8JI, Pharmaceutists and Druggists. June 2 4 tf "FOE.SALE OR BEST A UHLI-SELKCTKD PARH, C10NTAININO 7?0 Acres, the largest portion in / Woodland. On tho place is a Dwelling with six upright rooms, all lathed and plastcrsd ; a good Barn and Oat>buihlings; 25 Acres of Branch Bottom ; a good Orchard of Peei'h, Apple and Cherry Trees; also, a good sclectiuuot Grape Vinos. This place is situated on the road from the town of Ureenvillo to Will tarnation, direction the Railroad ; s Post Office and Deuot within two and a half mtloauf tk? ni??. Ou the place ia l good Blackinllh Shop. , Any person wishing to engage in the Wagon ami Blacksmith business, would find this a good neighborhood. 1 will sell, with the place, 3 NKtiltO I I MEN, one a good Smith. For further information, inquire of J01IN MAKKI.fcY, f/rore Stmt*on, 8. C., or Urttnrille C. II. If not told by the middle of January, it will be i for rent. Dee.16^ i 82 tf i 5oqil> 6r?ei)biJle District. < SHERIFF'S SALES. ' BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Farias, to me \ directed, I will sell, before the Court House door, at the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday i In JANUARY next, , 1 Black Mare ; as tho property of Joka T. Henory, at the salt of John Bareey. 1 Two-horso Hook t as the broperty of Eli McMahan and John T. Hencry, at the suitof Labaa Johnson and Washington Johnson, Hseeutors of John Johnson, deceased. Two Sorrel Horses, 1 Day bank Horse, 1 Hack and j Harness, 1 Two-horse Carriage and Harness, ? Bog- ( vies and Harness j ?s the property of Joseph w. Harrison, at the stilt of Esley 11. Bales, , AU Defendants' interest in tho Tfaot of Land whereon Defendants'now live, containing 2U0 Acres, j j more or less, adjoining laud* ? *<?. I. and J. A. Townes, et ah: as tho property of Thomas II. Paris and Margaret Paris, at the suit of franklin WilILm inn All Tyro Johnson's Interest in 380 Acres of Land, mora or Iocs, lying in (IreeaVllle District, on tho i Water* of Mush Creek, adjoiuing lauiin of Barrel*, Miles and other* : at the suit of Jatnei B. Johnson. 60 A ore i of Land, more or lens: as the prop' of Harvey Waldrup, at the rait of John T. Pool. Ail Defendant's interest on three pertain Tracts of Land, lying in Ureenrille District, on the water* of Brushy Creek, as follow*: Is* Tract.Containing 166 Acres, adjoining lalMs of W. Moore, Hudson, Shockley, at al; 2d Trast, containing 140 Acres, adjoining W. Moore. Hosa, Hudson, et al.; 3d Tract, containing"* Acres, adjoining lands of II. Rains, Roes, et al.; as the property of ftaacy Rains, at the suit of James Wartl, et at., for costs. TERMS CASH. Purchaser to par for titles, D. HOKE, A 0. f>. Sheriff's 0?ee, Dec. ?, 1369. 31 td >< ? Vtiiisiu*: Cnrrtmlt! Citv??M I JrgT reeairad, 76 Boxes of Raisins, sew Amp, . , asi very fore, put ap in whols, hslrcs and quarter huae*. AUo, a splendid Article of Citron anil Currents. IstssUtf flT8E> A KYANH. . PM.t I AR, IN ADVANCE. T IJI.b BK ASKED. I 4 BAILEY. Proprietor! .4' """"""""" "~ ?-r ^ of hit-inUfNt intho Frnpri?t?n>liip of ?f January. I MO. to JOHN C. BAILEY, KST ihed hy MtJUNKIN A BAILF.Y. Tlio \\i a* Editor, who will ttfke the rame Internet \1 eepfkbte and Interesting to Hi render* ae A if* of tbo buMnem department, the I'ro- riU\ ^ iter oftrc and interest being bestowed, if KSflfw I. They a1e? assure the nulilio fli*i to Wvjm ts ty|>ogr*|>hiv*l uestiMWs, or hn?lucSs re>anifo?ted. To make it altogether iwrji- (iU oe to succeed. ? of patronage from tb? public. Tho for- I lly requested to continue their patronage, j The paper is j f OAEeCAl* TAKE IT. | that in ^ltmte of flfty-two numbers Vq Ifatter y {besides the Advertise' id Three Dollar Magazines id qf far greater variety, V(|r' This consideration we think should in- . jB rnsl to give ours n trial?for economy's Aa niii?t into rest too new;* of the day, vfur rsgjiy rilniUons as in the judgment of the KJ<t?r ui.ing to its reudcrs. (a other word", it Tvf^. ho ENTERPRISE during the rnst. two I eon added to tho *ul>e<-ripi ion list?enits present friends, with wbnl new ones I themselves for awhile, a eattieicul nuin- / ma it, , i.nr u?>, win justuy it. Tlicy will mnkr \\fl iemle of tho concern will do tlie same, I for. Then . JBk 111 ? TiTl f r\ XT M 1 r" *7 [Hkl -v RirilUlNd A1 UiNl T/. |?y Get t'p^ClnlM. ?.i?t in, nn J nt the same timt make a fair g owing tttfer to those getting tip Ciubet SMTar.i'Hina for one year. raimo.N for one year, rionav for one year, e order. yfB> ne and One Dollar, at onca. " Procra* j'-W?e If ^sgj&a - EXECUTOR'S SALE OF U LIKELY NEGROES, AND OTIIFIt PROPEUTl', AT GfeKKVVir t v u /a U. v.? 00 jJUedoeedqlj^JStl) JoouolriJ 0?t. WlLt. lltl SOI.f), to the highest bidder. at the Carpenter Shop* of tho late JOAlt MAULDIN, dcccaaed, at Greenville, 8. C., at 11 o'clock, on >Vcduc*day, tho 18th of January next, the following NEGROES! GEORGE, about 3.1 year* of age, a first rate Cnr>eutcr, and a man of superior intelligence andcharictor. KLI AS. about 30 year* old, a And rate Carpenter. JEFF, about 25, a good Carpenter, with hi* wife, TENNY, about 25, a good Cook, Washer, Irnticr and Icamitros*. and their two children, JOHN, 4. and II ARltlET, 2 years old?an uncointnouly likely and raluablo Family. FRANK, 25, a good Carpenter, TITUS, 35, a good Carpenter, with Lis two ekillren, DAVID, 7, and THOMAS, 5 years old. J OK, 35, a good Carpenter, with hi* wife, (.'HANKY, 30,and Uicir children, ROSE. 12,CAROLINE, 10, PUILL1S, 6. and WILSON, 3 year* old. 1IARRY, 17, keen working some time at the Carpenter'* trade. JACOB, 15, been soinO time at tlie Carpenter's rede?uncommonly likely. JIM, 30, good Ostler and Carriago Driver, with lis wife, AMELIA, 30, a good Cook, and their chilIron, DOLPH, 4. and TOM, 2 years old. mi.r .v?. i<? ... ? i.?"qi |4 ynlirs (till. MA It I A, about 12 year* old. Tho ordinary CARPENTER'S TOOLft of the ibovo named Workmen will b? sold with tbein. TIIK.UK WU.t. ALSO KK SOLO, Several Handled Thonaand Feet of First P.nto LiUMBER, of all kind#. A great portion of this i* fellow l'ine, of uunsuat site* and lengths, fruin Frost's Milln, near Columbia* To l?e sold in lots,. A quantity of Yellow lMno 8H1NOLES. A foe Assortment OfCAKPtNTKH'R TOOLS,of iX reliant quality. A lot of LATHS. A Pour-lforse P<HYER, with Shafts, HadJi, Whip ind Circular Saws, Ac.?onmplote and In good order. 2 Two-Horse Wagons and Harness. 1 Cart. 1 Two-florae Carriage turd Harness. 1 Fair first rata and well-broke Mules. 1 <lrev Ponv. Some CATTLE and HOUS. AUMh A largo KUn of wall-burnt BRtCK, to bo sold eniro, dclin rahle as it stands, about two mile* from town, on the Fondle ton Road. TERMS?A credit of one year, with irtterctt from lata, on note with two approved securities. N. B.?Tho Brick Kiln may be purchased at prirate sale, and any information in regard to the othsr Property obtained, on application to C. J. ELKOKl), Attorney, (ireenville, 8. C. i \ B. F. MAL'LBIR, Qualified Executor. Notice* ALl< barton* having demands against tile Estate of the late JOAB MAULDIN, deoeasod, nre lu tilled to present them, duly attested, to the subtoribor, or to C. J. Blftirn, Esq. Persona iodebtrd to tlio said Estate htn notified to make Immediate payment. All llic Notes and Accounts dak fhc deceased, as Vsll as those dnc the late Firms of 8. MALLLHN A Co. and >1ALLU1N A LONG, will h? found in tho bands of Mr. W. t. Shumate, at KoburU A Shumate's Store, until the 15th February Viift: at which time tho*e remaining unpaid will be plat ed in the hands of C. J. Kkforil, Esq., Attorney for tho Estate, for immedintc collection. . B. F. M AC L)?IN? Bee 15 32-A Qualified Executor. Town Properly Near the Female College FOK SALK. THE uudorsigned having (lcterI aoi "V? minnl to raftort to Louisiana, ofon his HolJ.AB and LOT for sale. Th? l*4Uuqka premises are dosirahly located, oi WfiRailiB- llum umU street, near the Fcinab College, and will !><i *ohl n.w?. ^11 - The ilouia t? ?on>{>Hr?tirely n.<w. * PoaPMoioa given iintnediMcly, If dentrnl. For further p?rti?.l*rm, apply to *lr. T. B. Rob r&?, M Spaulding'B P?e^iMw4 blue USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE buttle ami brtiah, 25 tan til. F<?r mI* l?? J. B. SHERMAN, AC?n*. ' 1 *f tf J ' ^ \ V - ' r CHA^U9T0H AO^tttTISgytNTS. ' Mv o i .smk& I uipoimrs," I * 5?a?as, and ?jA3(3a IN ALL KIXbK OF * * '<!? WINDOW SHADES, AXU l C1TM8 HROTIM fifflffl.* ^uO? t\& i\ IKU W V sm'iAliiisllfj, CIIA RJjESTON, S. C., . AKl) 8 ! J. ?. Bnilic & Rro.( 1 206 Lroad Slrtrt, Auyu&lu, Ca. Hot 31 2U l> iVOTICHl. rpnB subscribers having 110M ont thslr entire 1 Btock of CUR TAI AS to Mr. If. AY. KINSMAN, would respectfully Solicit for hitn n continuation of the patronage lo Hhohillf bestowed on them in tkUdanartmoot. t R0B1SRT ALM1EU A CO. ? I GtRTAIN GOODS. 1 This Stook is the LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, Comprising liroratcilc*, .Snttn DeLaite*, Lueo ami 1 . Mux tin Curtains, Cornices, l'ins und Bands, l)rapo- ' I ry Tassels and Lortps, | 03 \a i& ip a a S9 a i MADE AX D PUT CP in th* LA TEST STYLES. H. W. KINSMAN, 22:1 Ki.m Bth K KT, Nov 24 2fi-C,m Ckulattm, Si' C. sBTOGlfiiiixisT I i?? (h 'piIIJ perfection of seiontiQc arrangement and en 1 mechanical simplicity is attained l>v tlic td G30VER & BAKER'S SEWiKfi Mfiifil 5 , COMPANY, ?h IN 111 KIR of IMPROVED NOISELESS MACHINES. " They have the following advantage* over all oth- tl? era; They have uo pudr to keep in orilor; no hob- in hiua to wiu<l} uo tangling ?r waatn of thread: no oiling the thread or wvik ; no tout chest stocked nn with Wrtnehea, pllert, ptckera, leather. Ac., Ac. to Tiio directions are simple, easily understood, and "" easily explained by the instructors. There is no in taking apart cleaning or rolling. T'uey require nX about tea drops of oil per day, when in constant use. '.v Tbcy make no more noise than a common clock, C. even when making fifteen hundred stitches per minute. They run easy?a child ton years old ran work them to fVill rpeed. They run fast or slow J without any danger of altering the length or lightness of the stitch. They will Hem, Kill, thither, Hind, Hiteli end Embroider, in so superior a man- T nor that Vs *.UI!-i>?> "i? *' v? ,.v..Av vvuipiHWiu. A lie MtlllC (iill- _JL chine will acw pitvilion guase and ]<lta 11 t.-tfioti goods. ui The seam is as eluatic a? the most elastic fabric. ntid will not break In Washing or ironing. The samo Machine runs silk, linen thread and common spool cotton with equnl facility. The needles are shorter, t and, therefore, stronger than any other high or low- I priced Maehino. That they are superior to all oth- ex era. ia evident from the fact of tiicre having been IUI thirty thoueaud Machines made aiul sold, in coin- ( , petition with others already in successful operation. p*, The question la no longer which is the heat maker, ^ hut which of the numerous patterns of Ouovkh A ... liiKKR shall 1 take. l'KICKt?, 150 TO $130. 4 U. \V. KINSMAN, Agent fur the ??/? of lAete celrbmlcd Machinr*. a-^t3 ;c< c iffb toi&s! s<3?. J CUAKLESTON. S. G.. 1). B. HAPBLTON, Manager. 151 Nov 24 20 tf G R K A TSOI! T fi F UN GIFT BOOK. 8T0HB! x, GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY AT 304 KING ST., T CHAR I.K.STi>X, S. O. J asi | 4 PHESENT worth fr<un 50 cents to $100 will * 1 /\ be given, immediately after ilia sale, to each tol I purchaser of a Hook, for which we receive $1,00 or th< more, without uuy additional expeu^o. on Our luHncitH! SlocSt of Hook*, j.^ The largest in extent and \ nricly to bo found in the South, presents rare inducements to the reading community, comprising nearly all the Classical, rare and standard works of ancient and modern {'r< Literature. W The Gift Book Businesi '0 Is so well known and deservedly populat*, tlint it needs no word* fVom us in its favor; the fact that nearly one-halt the hook* Sold nt retuil in our largo cities are sold upon the (lift principle, thus securing to purchasers nearly doubt*, and often ton timn in O mtue over what they would Vecelvo by the usual course of trade, under tho .dd focv roles t-f Ol Country mtfvhtnlr, nmu nil cash purt;hn?sr*, can fu buy Dank* ami Slnliam ry, W'alcKm and Jnri/ry jg from u? at New York wholesale prior*, (with a<l?ii- lotion of freight ami imariince on heavy goiids,) Our (Lai facilities arc such that we can mid trill offer intlucemoutn worthy the attention of each and every class ol buyers. JW K \F.NIS0 pAt.F.R AT AUCTION-Will >KI held nn during the months of J>eruhib*r, January, 'Fohrua- lJv ry And March. Cata)?>?nea can he obtained by eall- C? ing a. No. 801 King Street, Charleston, 8. '<!. .1. l'HiljltltICK'8 ?? Sot tiimkn Gift Hook Stow?. or Dee 1 .10 tf vt c7?. JACKSOiV & CO. he EASli ION ABLE CLOTHING, Z WllOl.KSALE AND KETAlU D NO. 1O0 KINO STREET, Cil A ULESION, tx 0. Nov 24 29 1y* E I. L. FALK & C07,~ ?! WROLBSAI.r. AXD RKTtIL ItP.At.Rtta IN ouoTniisro, r AMI Cr Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 2? NO. 206 KINO STREET, CHAKLBSTON, S. C. T tw }i flhufactorv and Wholesale Warehouse, I ?< S4 1?kv bTaKgT. New York. U ir All Ordrw promptly nlteuded to. Nov 24 2> ' Fy 41 r* WIiisIou'a No?ihi*tt hfrtip, X TTtOK CUILDKLN IwtlihtA For Pale at 1* 1 p Ti.itii.it * irisi\?e?ail? " 1 . A *wm?m i* Jita.uipuo i/nig ?*>u>re. " Kcroncuc llliiuiiuntliig Oil. JUST received and for ?aie cheap nt ** UtSIIKR A HRISITSITS. " '{ DlAMONlftCfcHftttf* 1! I.l0H juining broken f'hina. Ola.*, Knrtlicnwnrc. I ,/ Metal*, Wood, Cabinet Work, nnd nil Fancy j ' Article*. For ?nlu l.y n ? V ... PISHKR A IIKINITS1I. j, 1 i? s ? Pur? Catawba Ginger Wine, * T70K anle by h Fisnun & iihimtsh, Dec 8 3| JIcBec'n Block. y?rTnt : .* c*j*t?"l A r t ' [ LA>0 FOR SAU^ . ! rpIfK Srn?tt'KrilUB off.-in for unlo. i? track of ! JL M# AC'KKjJ OF LAN D, ailiinL'd on tUo State ' road lciwlrtix from (Jrccnv IH? Court IIoiim to Aahc. rillc, X. C., two initio bolow Hodge*. in Clrcwiyflle . f viKt -tflMft *tfft KjgfXSJt rN! '" * 8%^"' 1 A. F. JiHOW OHAHLSie N TflKlli NEWLY ARKANGU> AND W mr?9* ?*<*.?? OPPOSITE HASEl STREET, J A Very Full Mock ?< ii la *11 tfio *owo?i r*rlctlu?. AIih) Evoaiti* Prtu ( A CLOAK AND 8HA t"M)nriiu<Mui<?<i uy wltii a ftill vari cw Good* receiving each weak. , * 1 *. -?W 1 ?/**? 4 PT A PLANTATION Oa tbe second and third Stories, fully stocked with TKlPBA. DENIMS. FLANNELS, JEANS, TWEE uw kst market prices. A FULL STOCK oF Shirtings, Sheeting*, Osnabwrgs, ls>ng Cloth*. Ae., QRKRS-PRQMPTLJ ANOj 0/ A. I A. F. IIIIOWNIXII t <JO. invite a close Inspietioi 1 all the Department*, and at the lowest market prii November 24 rT AVJNO JUST UKCJLTYKI) au extra heavy 1 STOCK, of STAPLE & DuMESTiC DRY SODDS, mssmrs tiik vt.Nrit.it. dtwh.k or READY-MADE CLOTHING, v iVli GyKiSi AN!J VOI urn, IOOTS, S1IOKS, IIATS, CAPS, nd n (treat nrmy other At ticlea generally kept for le by the Greenville Morrhaht*. the subscriber I inks it. highly essential t> acquaint the buying inmuntty with the flirt that, although he liar eras- l ' selling off at cost, sineo the first of this mouth, ] has tiorr fixed bo very small a por cents go on his iw entirely New and Handsomely-Selected Stock FALL AND IV 1 NTJtU GOOD, that he has not c least (lioitit that persons, who wtll oxiuaine some the Goods referred to belotv, will find the differ- ; ; ce from Glr general prices bo prominent, that it will 1 >|uirv no persuasion, hut merely showing of the mils and naming of the price, to ensure their gale vast quantifies. As it is frequently the ease that, in a largo corannitv, there will be some person# who are inclined ( doubt fuels, the subscriber would most humbly < licit it call trrtm those persons moro particularly, order to satisfy them that this is neither an execration or an impossibility, but that Goods realcan and most positively shall be sold, low for i A.SH, at A. SOMMKITS, Selotr J)r. Kurlt'n lit lit/ Siorr. o the Ladies of Greenville and Vicinity. i J AVIXQ bought a large Lot of Heavy Black 1 o'oao Sow, too mjlmutilftl ,,..w <-IV, r- thciu ' a great discount l'lease call and examine thorn. 1 A. SUMMERS. ? NOW ON II AND, 7AST COLORED PRINTS. from r.l I.. Ill net,f? y Fast super. 1'rints, from S t??v 11 com* : Fast tra l'rintj, (English,J from 11 to 12 cents; Mcdil I>rl,nines, 12 cents. Fine DcLainca, 20 cents; ;tra DcLainoft, 25 cent* ; Superior 1'oplitls, (plaid,) >m 25 to 30 cents ; Yuriety ot Paramattas and burgs, from 15 to 25 ceuU ; lllack Alpaccas, all alitioa nud {trices. For sale at A. SUMMER'S. ALSO, T" ERSEY9, Jeans, Wool Plains, Cloths, Cassi- j W inrfes, Satinets, etc., etc. Also, a well-as ted Stock of .Negro Clothing, llats, Shoes uud j ankets. Low for cash, at A. SOMMKR'8. J Oct 13 23 tf " I'AX ORDljr iNCE 7 ! i Raise Supplies tor the Year Ending i October 1st. I860. JE IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and War- ' dens of the Town of (IrMlivilk, hi Council nmhlcd, anil by the authority of the same. That TAX. to hover tho period frou, thefirrt dav of (Icier, one thousand eight hundred and fifly-ulne, to J i llrst day of October, ono thousand eight hundred ' r! sixty, for tho sums, and in tho manner horohiafniatitioncd. shall he j>?id into the public treasury, the u.?o and service thereof. TAX ON REAL KSTATF? $cc. 1st. That is to say, ten cents on every hun- i d dollars of tho assessed value of the Real Estate ng in said Town, to be paid by the first day of I bruary next. OX NtG ROES. Sre. 2rf. That fifty cents |icr head shall he paid on Slaves between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, tho first day of January nest. N HOUDS, WARES AND MERCHANDIZE. Ser. 3iL Tliat. ten couts on every hundred dollars sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, in the I iwn of Oroenvillc, froiu the find day of January, 50. to the first day of .Tannary, ISfiU, shall he paid every Merchant or Shop-keeper in said Towu, by b first day of February next. ON CARRIAGES, OMNIBUSES, AC. Sc. 4th. That three dollars shall he paid on Onch id every four-wheeled Pleasure Carriage drawn bv ?? or moro m>r*L>4; iwu dollar* lor rach <)n%'-hor*o irrlnge, Barouche, Gig, Sulky or Buggy, kept for eufture Ami nut for Hire: ten dollars on caoll Fonf>rsc Omnibus or Hack : five dollar* 011 each Hack Carriage drawn by two liorsoa, and run for conyaneo of Passenger* or Hire; three dollars 011 ch Buggy run for Hire; five dollar* on cacti Fourir*? Wagon ; fire dollar* on each TWo?bor*c Wagon T>ray, and lliroo dollar* on eneh One-horse Wagon Hruy rnn for Hire; payable by the first day of inuary next. K0A1> AND ST P. HEX TAX. Src. bth. That the Annual Tax for Road and Street xetnptions, for the current yeah shall lie the sum two dollar*, to be paid by the first day of Kebru y next-. PATHOL EXEMPTIONS. See. fi/A. That the sum of two dollars and fifty nta bo, iumJ is hereby, ordered to be paid by each ?d every person liable to perform Patrol duty, for xcmption from said Patrol dnty foj (lie year endpt the first day of Oatober, LsftO, pnyulde to the own Clerk on or before the first day of January !Xt. 1LLIABD TABI.BS ANVt TEN PIN ALLEYS. Nee. 7#A. That Uio *um of fifty dollar* ho levied | poit eaeb and every Billiard Table, and fifteen d<d ra upon each and every Ten Pin Alley in the own of tlrconriile, used by the proprietor for purj*e* of nroftL Said Tax to be nnid l>v liio fuel, of tutuury itc lit. PfiSALTiBti. k'*r. 8rh. And rte it further Ordfttherir That if any rreon or p?ri<iins shall fml, neglect, or rvftine, to inkc trim return, on Oath, t<> the Clerk of Council, P all lilt*, her or their taxable property, and to pay 10 tax thcrooo levied, the Clerk in hereby author < d and r?nnir?d ?? larue execution thr.ret'or, kumr. inirli/ on aueh default. iStp Of A. And Wo it further Ordnined, That jf any v? or prrxoin ^liftU run for liiro any Vehicle ereln mentioned, without flrvt paying the tax tliere:>r, every wtch nermnt nhart pay for each day he hall *o offend, the nnmtal tax fr>r which nfeb V?* dele la auhjoct to thi* Ordinance. Done and ratified under the corporate real of the , aaid Town of Orecnville, on the Sth day of L, a.] December, in the year of our lord one thottaand eight hundred and fifty-ntrte. AI,K.\. MrBfif), Intcndant. \V. P. Puicr, Town Clerk, Dec 8 k! 4 Patriot and Mountaineer eoyy 3 lime*. Fir? Crackers! Firo Crackers' i f*rV BOXKS ju?t received, aiwl for *?Jr ntVhirk*U t * ton price*, nti -oitr ixci i i?k.>, hV ?y u sxd?> 4 i.vA.S3. m -? o,- . y,"*' ^ ('A:4 TL W4 * V. ^ * o* >*1$V >fS ;$\ \i% vw * * ? -4 n ay^N<lBWeysaM?*M? "!>?.' M- . .4 iton, m. o., ELL LIGHTED AND ENLARGED ftTOE* ? CKB^ ML 3E233E2e'JE.',S SI6N OF THE "TREE BOX." i?e Ktiche*t Dre?t }?#4f, >00<ta in Ail style*. " ?*; "*'" * y.*1 iwl department, ety of LADLES' GARMENTS vf all ktela, ?:tt "department, all varieties r>f PLAINS, KERSEYS. BLANKETS. IDS, SAl'INKTK, Ac., that will U olioreJ at U>* . - ^ ' f DOMESTIC GOODS, POK (ASl/, AT FACTOUy PMC EX. 1REJULLY A.TTENQEQ, TQ. BROWNING ft CO. > of tbcir STOCK, which trill bo found rroil supplied je?. 29 . 11 Soi(li) tigrolioQ^-Gfe^DbilU In Court of Ordinary. WJIEUEAS, a paper, purporting to bo tho laat Will mid Testament of Lauranee Broekdueeasod, has boon filed in this oBlce, and admitted to Probate in (umniin form, by tho oath of ono of the 6uhserlhing witnesses ; and, whereas, R. B. Dunran, tho KxuttHW named in said Will, baa filed hie petition praying " that he may bo permitted to prove the said laet Will and Testament of LAVUANCK BROCK, deceased, in dtto form of law, In the Court of Ordinary for Drecnvillo District," Ac. It appearing that Ueorgo Brock, heirs of Walker Brock, deceased, heirs of Elizabeth Waddill, deceased. heirs of Poltv llntwnti Sn?..??..,l t..:? 1 ? . - - , v?mrillu Hawking deceased, heirs of Juliet Burns, deceased. nnd John Brock, reside beyond the limits of Ibis State: It is Ordered-and Decreed, That they do appear at a Court of Ordinary to be holden at Greenville Court House for the District yf OroenviUo. oh Tunrntlny, the jimt tiny of f'ebmary A. I)., l.StJO, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the day appointed Tor proving the name. Given under my hand nnd seal of office, at Greenville Court House, this 12th day of October, Anno Douiiui, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. llOKT. McKAY, 0. O. f?. Oct 13 23 tm ST ATE OF "SOUTH CAROLINA. (; K I'.HN VILLE MSTUTCT. IN OMANOERY. George II. Surges and l'aticnco Surges va. James Ward, Susan Ward, et ?!.?IW for Ptirlitio* of J ten I fv ?tufe, Jo. 11IIK Complainants having filed their Bill in the above stated ease with tbo Commissioner in Kipiity, fur Greenville District, and it appearing hat William W. Tt'r.viin, one of the Defendants, esi les without and beyoud tl a limits of this State : >n "sctior of H. P. Jc"or. fj$sg!fiinatrt4' SolietU?r. t is ordered. That the suid Defendant do plead, annvcr or demur, to the said llillof Complaint, within hrce months from this pnblieatiou, or the samo sill bo taken pro camfrmmo as to him. 8. A. TOWNES, C. E. G. D. . Grjenviilc, S. 0., Dee. 1, lcd'J. au-.nu THE MAHKTTA HIGH SCHOOL, FOUKIEEN MILES ABOVE GREENVILLE C. H., UNDER the charge of Dr. PIPRCK, i 11 iivviui' or iin- Acad my in Umll" r'"c v'"&ge, will le opened early in 1860. ? This Softool will embrace in itscurrictf&r uluin of Studies and Exercises, all the departments of a Sub-Collegiate Institute. The usual Course of Mathematics and of Belle** L.eltrcs Science, with Practical Elocution, will ha nirsucd. In the Dcp&rtmeut of Aucient Language*, itndeiits ran bo carried through tbc Courac wliich i? prescribed as nccessnry to firmluation in the South Carolina College. In conjunction with these, three it the Modern Languages will be taught by Special Readings. Au Apparatus competent for illustrating the principles of Natural and Microscopic Philosophy, Dbehiistry. Astronomy and Civil Engineering, will <oon be connected with the School. A programme of the Course, with an announcement of the ltatcs of Tuition aud Hoard, etc., Will ihortly appear. Marietta is a healthy, quiet place, adapted, in tnaiv points of view, fur Educational purposes. Dec 15 83 IT Dow.\ now, IS Iff US W BODY ?48 4SI IT. T11E RATUINCREASE IN OUR ALES OP X5MBS9S mu UAVK kNAPLED L*S TO ORDER IN LARGE aDNTItlES, BY WHICH WK GET A reduction in mma SO THAT WK CAN SELL. IT BV THE GALLON, AT $1.33 FOR CASH, A N D $l.AO ON CREDIT. The Oil is now better than it ever lias been, wn ICNCr NONE BUT Z~J9~ Counterfeit oils burn Imdlv, and will nnone J. B. SlIKttAlAN, Agent. Oct 20 28 tf A New Article. AKUOW HOOT biscuits; received. direct nml froab trow the Baicerya. and now tor the first time introduced into (aroenvillc. They are highly recommended? fftr i?lvalidP and cliitdrco. F?? tale, in any qnratttv. bySTBKN k KVAS*. Dee 8 31 it ITALl tN MACCAHDNI. I / t HOXKri jiiet arrived, and for wlu at 25 cent# J I / per pound, l.y S TKUN A KVANH. Nov 24 20 tf \X V \\t\t tvia* virwctiae as ??*>? v Sj ON 'iALEr AVERY <>i.?r.i.Ai. ASHOKTMKNT ?r(N? And othor Jf) W'F.m Y nmjr l?c had of the' sub*crHier< *l'? ihu'iM to onlff Kxrjnftrwent Hiny% and ??> otliar nrt'clo rrqnircd in hi* lino. ^ REl'AIRlNd faithfully dono."%x. Sixty yiird* cunt of thf old Court llonae, J. 11. RANDOLPH. Orooiiville, H. C., 9op. 15, 1859. I9*if flT?w Confeotionory and LAGEU BKftn HALOON. MOhlltS HA iitVKL tukc* fili'Murc in infirmiiug hit ffitntl* add tho jisl'lic generally, ih?t ho nur tatidy r-turuod from ('harhfrtrtti, and i.i prvpnr'eil to Iu:'ii'i*1i hi* WttomhrS wi?h i?H thnt the heart . no iltnr:' of iufwtn M('!f WO'l K. Erenh ami |r.d? r i-inii* ( onlicihtmrr. Any kind <d CAN1>V th?t ?S | in dorniiiKl. 1 hate for .mlc and am cwnrUnU? re| ceiviug ?aj?orforaud Sound Ortikgor, Lom?t>., \uu, j aixl m?oy oflior good things for the iun'r mM)| too untiliroua to mintk'fii PtfM tVaprour rtgare and *otn?ttM" What nn.ro (1*IM u loa'.MmMi- M **? Ah! hot tnforgo>, a hiw? ' ,"nu ' >!*? nlro l>? bail lit ' :f '<f *'*?* of I . l>iog i'j..nlt;ul t?i futfy X.l a forth,,. ' 1 *<*"' I*v,i" *' Nov. l'?, ""WOAfclg SAM TEL. 1 . i7- ?