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! \ > I III I Ml I ' ^ U T 1 MBM^nn mtw rwrHTPTioK joyi GBEJ tlW udpkMMAl part of tha viltmga mlU rekrMry W?t, tW TmtM, to pnwth| H to Uto pablic, foal aa urod IkM tk MMMMnl of Um SCHOOL will to w?fc a# to Mtura to* It a llbanl paironaaa ton por fettta*. Ih totaling twbwi for the difareat daparttnpnW, tll<* hat* had particular rofcrauoa to q(talfeati?n* and rmtablona.*. The Male ifoparl aunt will bo adder thi tbatiagenient of Bar. J. & R'lLLBANKS, u Principal: Thi? gentleman U a KdUW* ?f StaMiue vol lege, end hu bad loveral ymmt U a teacher. la the Female Dcrsjfmeal. lha MrvlM of Nut Hi jiti PRICE, a grwMRte'df th? Geofgln Female College, at Madiaoa, bade been Mtenfi The high ehnraetcr which tbeahoto Inst tint bit Ware tfaronghoat the South, and the teeiiHJoninln Of pfoieioncy which ehe boa re, thnTraetcsi M Warranted la recommending her ae apiriiB WeU qMaliJUd to (like charge of the Female Department of the SCHOOL. Tha Principal la tha Male Department will he assisted by Man. WILBANK8. Additional T cache re will be eupplled by the that tb? SCHOOL begine, suhaaa asasaao, ran oaaaraa V* tax wnuke. Primary Department,,,,,..... 4 OA Tha abort, with English Oram mar, 11 in lory, Geography and Arithmetic,.., OeltOilll r 00 The Higher Branches of Rngliah, including Latin and Greek, e.e.e.itntleOeeeee A, 10 00 lluaie, 10 00 Vae of Iaatramcat, 60 Modern Languages, each, 6 00 Incidental Ex pen see.... ... t.;;i; 26 The Teat Books will W announced at an early dap. m? Ib ....... I * f-? Vukll. 1 " - -WW-- ?VI a. uuiid irvM m vnnwuw pun reasonable terms, in laatulet residing mm* the Hchuol. It la enroasdj desired that all fa {till, Who cab, should begin with the Scaalon. Up? the opening of the School, (on Monday. Bth February,) a Literary Addreaa will be deliverea by Rev. T. 8. Annan, of Greenville. The public are *' T^D^IN WA&!l,tChirn?aa, W. K. BA8LKY, BKNJ. (J ASS, . . A. McBEK, I , T. C. GOtVER, .f irUITKFOORD SMITH, j. r. kbarn, * * . L. B. CLINK, . ? W. F. PRICK, Secretary, Jan I U ' I J^Patriol A Mountaineer copy till lit February. %%%% ? 'r SOMMERS' BLUE STORE. THIS great ante wttl eMniaence the FIRST OF . JJLJFFA a Y. IMA, and will laat until th? Finerar Haki, 1MB, and ie mado in order to Stapeee ef the LARGE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS ]fow?n)M?), tad to sake rooa Cor the coming XPUfSO GOODS. Therefore. all >bo mgy be in . wail of CHEAT ud handsome!j-*?iertod (loop*, mill 4a well to acta* an4 price my Uoom before ytuniieoiag. aa I am will tag and want to aell off my HTOCt?ta.? BEDVCED J'MICE 9 *?? I hurt ecwr oftrrA Aim ky/mrt, aach aa Ladle*' Drees Hoods ; Shawl* and Cloak* ; Red and White Pinnacle ; Table Cover* ; Worsted aad Linen; Hoop*, (warranted toe!,! for Ladle* ltUae* and Children; * Liadacys and Sriipcd Don*ratio* Shirting* and Sheetings, 1,1), 3 and 2} yard* wide) Towel* A Nankin*; Ladies and Children's If oee; l adio'e k Mia*ee' Shoes; Xseodla-worked Collars aad Band* ; Comb* awl . Perfumery, etc., eft:., etc. OffiOWSiaffif <B* AT 8REATLY REDUCED PRICES. Shirt* and Cndeeshirts, Sock* and Cravat*, BooU, Bboe* and Hats, Trunk* and Carpet Bags, Knives and Piatol*, Beate'd new Repeaters, Table Cutlery aad Notions, etc., etc., etc. GROCERIES FOR SALE. Prim* Baeoa Bides and Shoulder*, Prime Rio Coffoea and Sugar*, Molasses, Candles, Soap, Soda, smiir, iuMoc4 IM ba|?n, etc., etc., etc. SALT FOR SALE, A? Sttuincn1 Bine Mere, ^ GRAIN FOR SALE. OAA BUSHELS CORN, 200 Bushels PEAS. Dj A. S0MMER8. ALSO, 1 AH BA08 superhne Wheat FLOUR, 10 Bags J. UU Froth Buckwheat FLOUR. Fur .ale by . u A. SUMMERS. Jet 14 tr NOTICE. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of LIQUORS, of railA .Me quality. (Brandies, Winos, Rum, Huilaud Oio, Ac.,) for Medicinal purposss, low fur rash, at f. U. DBAN'S Jan ft 35 4 Drag Start. O . _ w /m < NOTICE. HAVING t# bM mv engagements for Drugs, Ac., for last tall, I would cay to those indebted to m by NOTE or BOOK ACCOUNT, tbat tbey will <ko me a (rent faror If thay will eall nod MttU , ml mm tmrly day. J. 11. DKAN. Jan ft 25 ? x; AN ORDINANCE, A faint* Kagrttt Hiring Their Otcm Tim*. BB IT ENACTED by the Intendant and Wardeaa of the I?w? of Greenville in Council assembled, That It shall net be lawful for aay person owning or having ia charge any male or fomale Blare, to permit such slave to hire Ma or Iwt time, labor or service, with the privilege of working la tke Town, of Groenvillo { and any person owning or kavikg la charge a slave or alaves so offending, shall be I leaks to a penalty of Twenty Dollars. Deno and ratided under the corporate seal of the Town of Green villa, on the third day of November, ia the year of oar Lord oao thousand eight hundred and iRy-sevea. M. LKK THHUSTON. Intendant. V. p. Pntca, Town Clerk. Jll S6 S BUSINESS JSCHOOL. A SELECT SCHOOL FOE YOUXO MEH. L3CAK3 at weys?y?f*s, DJPAISWASSTBWIE? 0. <9. nivalis flCJUOOL, for the ensuing year, will be to* X lumed on tbo 11th of January. Scholastic Year, Ten Months, divided in two term* of Ave months evb. '/hie Reboot offers to Yontur Men the advantage* of a Practical and Business Education. Location, pleasant and healthy. Charges, Including Tuition, Board, Washing Ac., JW per Term.? ??i iviuitr laiormouon, Mdreu K. F. DAVIS, Principal. Ddn tt 83 11 8TA tEOFSO UTU CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. BAYLI8 K MIDDLETON, who tela the cue led r of tbo Sheriff of Greenville DUtrlot, virtue (4% ?rit of eajMA* ad *ati?/aeitmdmm, at tbo suit of ?vD[]lyff Jvanwell, having ffled in my o?ee, together frM> Jrthodnie, on oath, of bio eetato and offeeto, ptyu to toe Conrt of Common Pleee, pre) lag that bo m*f be admitted to tbo beneflt of the Act of tbo (hmral AMemblr mado for tbo relief of iaoolront debtor* i It it ordered toot the told Totliror Trommel!, and all otboro, the creditor*, to wbam the said Bay 11* R. Mbldloton It in any wlee indebted, be, and thny Md hereby, munmooed, and here notice to appear bafoto toe *aid Conrt, at Q roan vim Conrt ilonea, an the Aor/A Monday in North n*jrt, to *b*W eanee, If any (bey eon, why the prayer of toe petltloa aforeeaid *bonld not m granted. TT. A. M< DANIEL, o. c. P. a e. a. Otto# Conrt of Common Pleae, Greenville Dietriet, m January 8, 1M0. 38 I) CAN BE jnto. % ajstd a a. FRESH BU rioobsaam ' >ki No. 1 Article Jan 19 ^ AT *1.00 PI '"the aukouncemknt? T1IB irturilwiMyiilWIy m!1 attention to lh? following CARD, eonrey htg the information to the eiticcna of OmaTflh and the District that they bare parc^toed lite eutlfo stock of , ., drug? & medicines qdsu issitm rjjpnw,i?(gi n_ aad Intend to omsmw the btieineea at the old stand. It is their intention to enlarge tbie branch of Trade id Greenville, mid In rirw of this, bare ordered a large atock and a vory eompleto assortment of every Article nan ally kept in Drag 8 tore* in largo cities. Mr. F. A. Wai.tkr, Jr., (to Whom the responsible charge of preparing and dispensing Medicines is entrusted,) is a young in ah in whom they hare ererr confidence. Kducatod to the bnaibess, familiar with j the Ucrtnuti Iiinmiifn ?tik BfoniiilAfBtila I rienCe in All I he Pharmaceutical branch#*. they trust, although a stradpff lb thla Community, he hmy need re the eoofitlquee of the neopto, and a there of the patronage of the sttlsen* e? tlreenville. The former patron* of thla establishment may rent naauftsd that every regard will eontinne to he manifested for their Intereet In th? parity and Cheapues* of every artiolo Ml<t They htfttta, V*?p mpttftllly, a visit from all. riDHKR 4 HKIWITFH, Pharmaceutists and Druggist*. June I 4 tf nilLVKtt SOAPt" TjV>R Gleaning and NMiing Wlrer, t* la tad I ami Britannia Watva, Mlmtra Marble, Tin, 4c. for cleaning House Paint, Window Glues and Carriage Mountings, it U invaluable. For rale by FLSllKR A HF.IN'ITSII, McBee's Block. Dee 18 M tf 44 FARIBtA CftACKER^ F RES LI, just received and for sale by F1SJ1ER A IJEIMTStl, Mc Bee's Block. Dec 15 81 tf ''MlVer GlaM March.*' A FA R Mtperler Starch, liolh in quality and strength, than anv other in Um. Far tale by FISHER A 1IEIX1TR1I, Dec 18 88-tf McBee'* Bl.*k. TAILOIUNGBOINESS THE SabMrtb*!1 informs the public that be has associated with him in tho Tailoring Business bis soih MILES K. BEECO, ami will conduct tbc ismo hereafter under the natno of A. BEECO A 80N. Their 8bnp will be foumi in tho building on the east aide of the CoUrt Itouae Hcjttaro, where they will be pleaeed to aee their frionils and patrons. Giro na a call, and We Will endeavor to do you WORK in the latest styles and upon the most reasonable terms. A. BEECO k SON. Jaw IS 36 if : IB raws! HAVE concluded to allow CA1 complaint has been mado Establishment , IN GRE and everywhere else. Being now .. n. t r* irrt \Trnnr* enure biock oi >v ir? xra& uuui gard TO COoT, I have c that all the Goods he marked do' afford a chance to suffering hums their hard-earned money. As it i CARR Ti in a short time, to lav in Soring 'of Wsktkb Goods is unusually lai rest assured of procuring Goods a terms than can possibly be done T0\ January 12 TO HIRE, a negro boy, elkvkn years old. FOR SALE, AXlflllO OIRL, about is jmti old. Enquire at tbia Oflw. J an 5 , 85 4 " NOTICE.^T1IE Copartnership existing between PRICE A MtJUNKIN, in the publication of "Tiie So mi ** x KxinapatSE," has been dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted U> the Pirni arc requested to eonic forward and settle up. Payments may be mads to either of the Firm. w. p. price, C. M. M< J un kin. January 2. i860. COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned hate formed a Copartnership for tie publication of "Tmb Soirnir.*.* Ex rnrtuna," under the name and style of MeJt'NKIN a bailey. c. m. mcJunkin. j. c. bailey. January 2. i860. I TO RENT, Frame the Flral ( January, 1SOO, TUB VERY IX-MIKAKLK Residence on Buncombe St., OCCUPIED during the past year by A. C. PuitB, Etq. The llouao eonUint fifteen Room* and eleven Vite-placea. The Lot comprieoe eight Acre* of ground, with a Branch of Water running through it. The premises are located adjoining the Feniulo College, and are altogether moat favorably adapted for a A ret elaaa Private Boarding llouao. Apply to 8. 8. CRITTNEDKN. Dee Id 32 U GLYCERINE SOAP, Glycerin* Cream, and Camphorated lee, 17*011 softening and beautifying the tomplw. v Una, and a aura preventive of ehapped bands and Hpa. Prepared and for mle I y PISUF.lt A llEIXlTMir, Druggist* and Cheortata. T>?<? H 5'd if ! t it asm r- L Um~ i,mi zkr- ) '.i -gj ja lAOKsmxn^ "6 CKWHEAT, jo u -x"A" ti rif ?A > Hyson Tea, ih rouNj^ rt-tf "IfilySTT T1JE SuliHriWt Iim jmoTtd it hi* NEW BRICK STORE. where h? ha? opened n Wel!-Se|eote4 Sm?k of llTfNKClKtimilHVllLIC Which hi vm *el! oft VERT REASONABLE TERMS. Among hie Stock jnnjr be found Ready llnde Clothing, Broadcloth*, Cn*?im*ree, Satinet*, Tweed*, Brown and Blenched Shirting*, Blenched and Brown Drilling*,Ticking*,Flannel*, Dehege*. WooI DeLnfnee, French Merinoc* Bombazine*, Alpneca*, Blaek and Fancy Silk* Mareeliine and Florence Siika, Dree* Ttimniing* Embroidered and Marseille* Seta, Embroidered Crotchet and Mareeitlcs Collar* Hosiery, Qloeee, Ribbon*, Ac. MAT? AMD OAP?, Gems' Boots and Siloes, LADIES', MISSES' A*&?lllimN'S 6AI1ER8, BOOTHS AMD SHOJBBi Farmer*' anil C*rneM*t** Tool* Saw*. Auger*. Cbieel*. Plane* and Drawing Knives, Parker's Mill Nail*,Trace Chains, Steal Hoc*, Axe*, A nice' Spade* and Shovels, Bucket*, Keclere, Tuba, Crockery, Coffee, Tea, Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sngnra.Sfverm, Ad? amantthe and Tallow Candle*, Bridles, Saddle Wallet*, Wagon ahd Carriage Whip*. lie is constantly receiving new additions to his Stock, to which ha Invite* the attention of his customers and the public generally. T. B. ROBERTS. Dec 29 84 _ tt iffn Wlnslaw's 8aatfal*ag FUR CHILDREN Teething. For sale at FISHER A HK!NIT8H'8 Drug Store. Kerotcne lllnmiulttliig Oil* JUST received and for sale cheap at FI8HKR * IIEIKITSII'S. DIAMOND CEMENT, I^tOR joining broken China, Ulas*, Karthenwarc, Metal*, wind, Cabinet Work, and all Fancy Articles. For sale by FISHER A HK1NIT8H. Pur? Catawba Ginger Wine, IJOK *ale by 1 FIBHER A HMNITSH, Doc i Si McBoo'r Block* "?V~ t .-| r. * . - t *-?. f COMMITTER [III to sell ns cheap fta over, though of his underselling every other mine determined to CLOSE OUT the )S at any price, without an/ reIRDERED ' urn to its original cost, and thus inity to receive the full value for is the intention of r\ in i ?m j mm Supplies, and a9 the present Stock go for this season, the public may t CARIt*S On llOKK ADVANTAOEOfS at any other Establishment in m 86 ? ^ tJ, it FOk SALE "K KE.NT, MIL fflATBD FARM, CONTAINING 700 Acres, the lafjfert portion in Woodland. On the place is a Dwelling with la upright rooms, all lathed and plastered ; a good i barn and Ont'bulldings | 26 Acres of Branch Bottom; a good Orchard of Peach, Apple and Cherry Trees; also, a good selection of Grape Vinos. This plaeeis situated on the road Irons the town of GreenVllle to Williatnston, directly on the Railroad ; a Post Office and Depot within two and a half tniles of the place. On the nlaec is a wood BlarkMillli Shop* Any p?mn kifhlng to engage in lb* ?? ! Blacksmith bmincM, would Hud this t good neighborhood. 1 will sell, with the place, 3 NKGRO MKX, one a good Smith. For further information, inquire of JOHN MARKLEY, Ororr Htatinn, S. or (Jrtrurille V. Jf. If not sold by the middle el January, it will be for rent. Dee It 32 tf Sotlib Coirolipq?Sreenbilie DIjMcf. IN COURT 0* ORDINARY. John C. Garrison and 0. W. Garrison, Adminlstratora of the Ketate of David flatrtsoa, deceased, applicant*, against Mnry Gafrison, Widow. Fran* ci* Cox, Peter (larriaon, Edmund W. (larriaon, J. C. (larriaon, Charles (larriaon, 0. W. Garrison, N. W. Garrison, Joel B. Garrison, Martha Garrison and Nalloy Garrison, defendants,? Petition for t'inut SrttUmrot and ftrorrr, TT appearing that Peter Garrison and Kdmoad 1 W. tlarriaoa, two of the defendants, reside beyond the limits of tbia State : It is ordered and deemed, that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be bohlen at Ureenville Court House, for Greenville District, ow Mooting, ikr litM ting uf Mnrrk orrt, at 10 o'rlorlr, A. M., to sbew ranse, if any they bave, why a Anal settlement of the Estate of Davis Gaiihiso*, deceased, should not be made, and a docrre given there in ; and also to render in whatever advancements they may bars receired in the lifetime of the Intestate. Given under my band and seal, at Greenville C. II., tbis 27th day of December, Anno Domini, 1330. ROBERT McKAY, 0. G. D. Dec 20 3 1 3m V r 8STIII Li. >-T? ?i.w fa Ci" ICHOOIJ. KALE A F?MAL? SKMIbAXT. HBT. Y. J. CABLE, !>aaciru. Aaaistcd by in tb? Huaie Department. TIJK Exoreiece of tble Wool will MhmtnM on tb? On* Jfotrfue In Ptbrw War - matr8 cr rvtrios, _ aneaion, At *ollow? : i ? U Advosool SsfHi 10 00 Higher Matfccnaatiaal Branch?*,... 10 Ob I*tin aad Oreek LMgioWi -.... It >0 ...) 10 00 BOiiRD eto Imp M to the neighborhood ?t n? soluble rates. ;/!*l it ia deairable that (tttdeoU wlabiug t? enter the eehool, he preen lit at the opening ef the araaton, ao ea to join the regular etaaeea. For furtlu.r particulars apply to the Principal, or to H. BOW DEW, tWmu B. T. Gotert?*rHU, St V., Jan. 2, 18*0. 8* 2 IJNBCRBEK ^ @ ? S R IT a f|99Bl THE Firht 8esistox of thin MALE 'Acssm|FAND FEMALE SCHOOL, for 18*0, Smmrv will open lie Ttmty-Third ?/ Atmhire, instant, under the supcrintoudcuoo of Bur. A. C. STEPP. Principal. TUITION ranging from $5 to $12 per miiIoo. BOARD Can ha had In respectable families npon reasonable terms. Those wishing their daughter* to take Mnsle, can hoard them with the Principal, Where they will he nucler the instruction of aa excellent Instructress. Jan * 88 U MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL, 14 MILES ABOVE 8REENVH.LE C. H. DR. W. PIERCE, Principal. COURSli OV STUDY. Classical Deparlaest. FIRST CLASS. LA T fX.?Bullion's Latin Oram mar, II i? torse 8acrw, Viri Koinw, Cwsar, Cicero, Arnold's Prose Composition. (JHh'K'K.-? Greek Forme. . SECOND CLASS. LA r/y.?ftallost, Virgil eotnmeneed, Arnold's Prose Composition. 6'/f A'ISA'.-?Jacob's Utwk Header. JUNIOR CLASS. LA TfS\?-Virgil continued, Cioefo B; Sobectute. llortc? commenced. QNt'KK.?Xenophou'a Antbitli, Homer commenced, Arnold's Press Composition. SENIOR CLASS. LATlX.?Horace continued, Livy. O'KKKA'.*-Homer continued. Tliacydidrs, Plato, Arnold's Prose Composition. The French, Italian and Spanish optional. EB|ll*li Departamt. FIRST CLASS. Rending, Spelling, Writing, History of tho United States, Algebra, Composition, Declamation, Elocution, Pantomime. SECOND CLASS. Reading, Spelling, Writing, Bullion's English Grammar, Mitchell's Geography, modern and anrient, Grecnleafs Arithmetic, Celburn's Mental Arithmetic, Composition by QuSckcnhoa, Declamation, Analysis, Elocution, Pantoinitno. JDNIOR CLASS. Algebra continued, Geometry, Universal History, Natural Philosophy, Logic?Hedge's, Astronomy, Composition, Declamation, Elocution, Rhetoric. SENIOR CLASS. Logarithms, Piano Trigonometry, Mensuration, Chemistry, Geology, Mineralogy, Integral Calculus, Conic SdbttoM, Shades and Mmlolrf, Physiology and Anatomy, Moral Philosophy, Intellect t ual Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity, Essays and original Speeches. Combo's Constitution of Man, sad BpurohoitaV Dissection of the Intellectual Faculties, Constifution of the United States. PriMUry DopartMeal. ? . FIRST I>!VISION. Reading, Writing, Mental Arithmetic, Elementary Geography, Stage Pantomime, Lectures on Elocution. RfeCONt) DIVISION. Reading, SpelHttg, Writing. Btaire Pantomime Arithmetic, Geography, Grammer, Lecture* on Elocution, Latin Fbrms, Composition, Declamation, Book-Keeping. GENlML~'MSEMATtQKS. The Acadcmfe Tear is diritM into two sessions : the first begin* on the first Monday in February, ami the second session on the 14th of July. EXAMINATION AND BXHIBITIOX. At the close of the first tend, Dramas, Dialogues and Declamations before tbe public. VACATIONS Tlifefe are two vacations in tho vear?fVom tbe first of July to the 14th, and from ibe 14th December to tho first of February. BOARD. Several families near the School hare opened their boose a for Boarder*. Boys can get the very beat Boarding ifi tbe village for si* dollars per month. In the Classical, boys may read ^ny of the Greek or Latin authors required for graduation in any of onr college# or universities. EXPENSES OF TUITION. PRIMARY DEPART MITT. Fmsr Divituos_.,,?..,....8i? Dollar* per Session. Skcosd Division.....in Right Dollars pft 8wtion. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cents |>er Session. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Sixteen Dollars per Session. The Academy Is located at Marietta, 14 miles above Greenville C. 11. Conveyance from the village ran be procured at any time. The Academy is 7(1 feet by 42, with three fire places, a large Declamation stagr, and a plana running the length of the building. Water nirnished by pines for bathing. A full Gymnasium, for physical education of boys and young ladles. Dec 29 34 tf % The Spartanburg Express, Abbeville Manner, Anderson (laxette and Newberry Son will please ineort throe times, every other week, and forward accounts to W. Pierce, Marietta, Greenville District. ~ (UmiKVItU iCABEMY. ~ Spartanburg District, S. C# THE Exercises of this FCIIOOL will he resumed (D. V.) on ike fumrlk Manin Jonnnry, 111(10. The Hcholastie Year Is divided into cir two terms, twenty weeks each. Tuition, in English Coarse, per Teriu,? $10 TnUion, in Classical and higher Mathematical Course, per Term .$15 GOOD BOAKD can be obtained within eonvsuiftnl Hitlanca ml flfl txar MAitib ,y. fr~ Studenta wiabine to enter, will pleaae arldrena VILLI AM C. 1IYND8, or J. 1). HI VI Nrtrt, K.-q.. Doc 29 31 & Cranfordrx ille. P. C. A % I S I . *5?= F?.; U.ts : I. = GAU AT SHMIMAN'8, A "KT> H ? M* jrenr'i p retell t,for Ac ^trmr and f\ l(iAiM>n?t)?i'l <o?iuiili)t n Almanac, Interna Table, Table of Cettaterfbil Money on South Carolina Baaht, Caleadat of Re tarn ]h|? and Court* for the RT cetera Circuit, naeful lUelpee, and llluMied and Deeeripiirc Catalogue of Artielee kepi for aale by t! J. B. SllKKMAlf, Agent. STOVES 2 STOVES! ! ALABOE Assortment of Cooking, Office, Parlor, Churrh, Shop, Sheet Iron, infc- * ><) other kinds of Stores, always kept on hand and fo. sals by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. PUMP8TPUMP8. A IiARflK Assortment of Forcing, Lifting, Cisjf\ tern and Deep Well PUMPS, always on hanil, and put np in the best stylo. They arc u.uch more eonrenfent, and cost less In the end, than the old-fashioned windlass, bucket and rope. J. B. SHERMAN, Ageut. :k kronene oils* THE rapid increase In oer in oar sales of Kerosene Oil, bare enabled ^"us te order In large quantities, by which we get a reduction in price, so that we can sell it by the gallon, at 91.26 for cash, and $1.60 on credit. The OIL is now better tkan it erer has been. We keep none hut genuine Oil. Counterfeit Oils burn badlr. aud will explode. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. OF all kinds aud sixes. J. 11. SHERMAN, Agent. WAIsIs IMPriM\AJ A GOOD Ao.ortment of Wall l'i?i>ering, Bordering, Window 8k*de., and fln?" fereenr, ju?t received by , J. B. SHEKMAX, Agent. SEWING MACHINES. FOR ALR ORDINARY PUKPOSfiR, (Bi&ovaia. ARE THE BEST. WK furnish thettt nt exactly the SArtlC )>ricothat they aell for in New York, and charge no freight. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. T^BlflllT-OAt Alarm, anil the fantotle bullar |\i and a Quarter Clocks, always on hand. J. B. SHERMAN, A genu NEW supplies constantly received. 4. h. HHKRMaN, Ageht. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. WE keep a FULL STOCK of theae. J. B. SHERMAN, Agcttt: stums & m iim. A GOOD SUPPLY. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. RIP VAN WINKLE CAJRjPErriiNrc^, Manufactured in the good old state ?r North Carolina. Thin is about as pretty, and will last three times as long, as the Northern article, Which brings three times the money. Prior, 50 centr per yard, J. B. SttKRMAN, Agent. OF Tin War?, Wooden Wore, Japanned Ware, Mats, Brooms, Iron Wnfo. in the Housekeeping and Futtnitig line, is kept at SHERMAN'S. Only one prtM at 811 Kit MAN'S. Teu |?ef rent dittCfrtint for cash purchasers oter $20, au<l five per cent between $20 and $5. AT SHERMAN'S. It is a good place to trade AT SHRRMAN'Sj Because you get your money's worth AT SHERMAN'S. When yon come to town, call at 8IIKRMANS, Whether yon trade or not, at SHERMAN'S. V J?n *4 ' CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW " CIRPET"STORE. %* iMm, IMPORTER, AIT? ??AILlE3i IK ALL KINDS OF Wirt VI VMM RC?8, floor oil CL0TB8, WINDOW SHADES, ADD TOS88BSWmiYlEWM. sy^.aso asms? 0iftEiaiim!s CHARLESTON\ S. C, AMD J. ?. Bailie R Bro., 205 Brvmd Street, Augmata, 0a. Not 34 2? ly l4i ITOTIOB.^ THE subscribers having sold out their entire Stock of UVRTAIA'Sto Mr. H. \T. KINSMAN, would res)>ectftiHy solicit for biui continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on them in that department. ROBERT ADQER A CO. CURTAIN GOOD8. This Stock is the LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, Comprising IJrocatelles, Paten DcLnues, Lace and Mualiu Curtains, Cornices, Pin?*and Baiuls, Drapery Tassels and Loops. (dWi&ViVS ESS MADE AS D PUT UP in tkr LA TEST STYLES. II. W. KINSMAN", 223 Kiso Hthkkt. Nor 24 29-fim Charleston, 8. C. SEWING MACHINES. TIIE perfection of scientific arrangement and mechanical simplicity is attained by the GiraymraMCBi COMPANY, > IX THEIR IMPROVED NOISELESS MACHINES. They have the following advantages over all others : They have no pads to keep in order; no bobbins to wind ; no tangling or waste of thread ; uo oiling the thread or work ; no tool chest stocked with wrenches, pliers, pickers, leather, Ac., Ac. The directions are simple, easily understood, and easily explained by the instructors. There is no taking apart cleaning or rolling. They require about ten drops of oil per day, when in coustaut use. Thev make no more noise than a conujion clock, even when making fifteen hundred stitches per mm- _ nte. They run easy?a child ten years old can work them to full speed. They run fust or slow without any danger of altering the length or tight ncsn ?ii me siiien. incy will Hem, Fill, Gather, Bind, Fitch and Embroider, in ?o superior a manner that we challenge comparison*] jThe same Machine wilt sew pavilion gunsc and plantation goods. The scam is as clastic as the most elastic fabric, and will not break in washing or ironing. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread and common spool cotton with equal facility, l'ho noedks lire shut tor, and, therefore, stronger than any other high or low* priced Machine. That they arc superior to all others, is evidetot Oom the fact of there having been thirty thousand Machines made and sold, iu competition with others already iu successful operation. The question is no longer which is the best maker, hut whiuh of the numerous patterns of Grovkr a Baker shall I take. PRICES, $50 TO $130. H. W. KINSMAN, Agent fitr Ike so/e qf (lew crWmtn/ Machine** a a? iKUssTv?& CUAKLESTON. 8. G? D. B. HASELTON, Manogw. 1 Kov 54 20 rf great southern GIFT BOOK STOHB! GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY AT 304 KINt SY , VHARLESTOX, S. C. APrKSBNT worth from 51) cents to $l#b be given, immediately after the sale, to en r It purchaser of a Book, for which we feeelvc *1.00 or more, without any additional expense. Our I mm ciiac Stock of Rooks The largest In extent and variety to be foitud in the South, presents rate inducements to the reading community, comprising hearty ail the Classical, rare and standard works of ancient and modern Literature The Gift Book Botlneu la so Well known and deservedly popular, that it needs no words from us in its favor; the fact that nearly one-half the books sold at retail in our largo; cities arc sold upon the Gift principle, thus securing to purchasers nearly doable, and often ten liwri ??w mine oVcr what they Would receive by the usuuf course of trade, Undctr the ol?l fogy rules. Country thefehants, and all easii purchasers. <**?* buy Hook* tind Atntianery, M'atckie and JtWe'ty from us at New York wliolesale prices, (with audition of freight and insurance on heavy goods.) fhir facilities ate such that we can and trill offer indurements worthy the attention of each and overy clusa of buyers. fi'tf Rvrxixo Saj.es at Auction will ho held during the months of December, January, February and March. Catalogues can lie obtained by calling a'. No. 304 King Street, Charleston, S. C. J. PHILBfclCK'S StJt'TMMRx UIPT BOOK STORE. Dee 1 30 tf C7r. JACKSON &'CO. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. W HOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO. 1H9 KINO STEERTV CHARLESTON, S. C. Ndv 84 29 1 y* I. L. t AL K & COr", wholesale and retail healkbh i* CLOTHING, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, NO. 206 KINO STHEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. . Manufactory and Wholesale Warehouse,. 84 Dry Stmrkt, Now York. ?U~ Al' Orders promptly attended to. .ftl Not 24 99 ly The State or Soutli Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. RODERICK W. OODDARD, who is in the enstody of the Sheriff of Greenville District, l \ vinun in o writ 01 ertpidi ml mulinfurituilum, at ill. suit uf William P. Price, having; filed in my often,together with a schedule, on onth, of his estate and effects, bis petition to the Court ol Common Pleas, praying that he mny be admitted to the benefit the Acts ef tho General Assembly made for the r\ lief of insolvent debtors. It ieotdetvd. that thes ? d Wllliatn P. Price, and all other the creditors to whom the said Roderick W. tloddard is In anywise <4idcbicd, be, and tbey are hereby, summoned, i.n* hovo notice to appear, before the said Couft at <\tc liville Court House, oil the fotrrth Monday in Marvh i to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer the petition aforesaid, should not lie granted. vr. A. M? DAN 1Kb, c. C. P. Office Court of Common Pleas, Greenville Distri 16th December, 18W. ]><m I.'. lfOTICK. THE undersigned givee notice to wi, debled to him. that his NO" Kit tm,.v ACCOVNCH arc in the hand, ?r E p' "oj?r ' Attorney, for e?f lectio*,. Call anil tettk .i