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of ugliness was Ban ^^WSPoHto. J*HtIe was red haired, and each ^iSwMPlWBod as if it cherished the snpremcontempt for its neighbor. His face Pit-'- was freckled as the most bespotted turp ' key egg. His nose supported at the K bridge,a lutnp, while the end turned bis, tVieiousW to one side. Hi* mouth bad v every shape but a pretty shape. Ill* form was as uncouth as his face was ugly. The very climax of ugliness was !xjv- Ben Turtle. What was more,still. Hen ; had a handsouae, bouncing, blooming ^ p-^rife?such as can only bo grown upon ?PPl country farm. 44 IIow the denfee," said* I to Ben, one f?Uj. 44 did you ever got such a wife, you uncouth, mlsahfcppen,"' quintessence of monstrosity." Ben was not lit all offended by the Impertinence of my question; and forthwith began to solve the mystery thus : 4 Well, now, gals what's sensible, ain't cotohed by none of your purty and hifalutin airs. I've seed that tried more'n once. You know Kate was aliers considered the pnrtiest gal in these parts, and all the young fellers in the naberhood used to try to cotch her.? Well, I used to go over to old Sammy's too, just to kinder look on, you know, and cast sheep eyes at Kale. But mercy sakes 1 I had no more thought that I could, get Kate than a Jerusalem cricket could hide in the hair that wasn't on old Sammy's bald head?no siren. But still, I couldn't help going, and my heart would kinder flutter, and ray eyes would burn all over, when I'd go to talk with Kate. And one day when Kate sorter made fuu of me like, it almost killed me, sure ; I went home with something like a rock jostling about in my breast, and declared I'd hang myself with the first plow line I found." 44 Did you hang yourself?" 44 No; daddy blazed.out to mo for takin' old Ball to the paster in the morning, and scared tno so that I forgot it." 44 Go on," said T, seeing Ben pause with apparent regret that be had not executed his vow. 44 Well, soon on Sunday morning?I reckou it was a year after that langing scrape?I got up and scraped my face with daddy's old razor, and put on my new copperas britches, and n new linsey coat mammy had dyed with sassafras bark, and went over to uncle Sammy's. Now, I'd got to loving Kate hko all c>e atton, but I never cneapeu to any one about my feelings. llul I knowed I was on the righi side of the old folks." 44 Well, now, ain't it quo.-," continued Pen," bow a fellow will feel sometimes! When I got there and seed Kate with her new homespun frock on, I railly thought I'd lake tho blind &tAggers, anyhow." Ben paused again to brush the fog from bis eyelids, and then continued : 44 Well, I found tho order of tho day was to go muscadino hunting Joe Shnp and his two sisters, and Jim Bowls was thar. I'd knowed a long time that Shnp was rile after Kate, and I hated him worse than a hog hates to find a road out of a 'later patch ; but I didn't let on. Shnp had on white britches and fine shoes and broad cloth overcoat, but everybody knowed he wasn't worth a red cent. Ilo walked with Kate, and you ought to have seen the airs ho put on. It was ' Mia? Kate this, and Miss Kate that,' and all such nonsenco. After awhile we cam*, near a slough we had to cross on s log, and I'd a notion to pitch the sassy good for nothing into the water." 44 Why didn't vou 1" I asked. "Stop, never mind," said Ben,giving ft nudge. 4' Providence done all thai up brown. Nothing must do but Jot Shnp must lead Miss Kate across fust He jumped on the log in high glee, nnc r $ took Kate's hand, and- they put off ? Just as they got half way across, a ta?nation big bull frog jumped off into tlx water?you know how they holler? 4 Snakes!' screamed the fool, and knock ed Kate off to her waist in the nasty 1,1.-1. l.. t.l I _. wintn njiiuujr yinirr. /\nu wurti uy t Ibink be done! Why, run backwaid? and Cored*, a hollerin't for a pole to lu-lj Kate out of the water. Kate looked ai me, and I couldn't stand it any longer Cercbunk I lit ten feet from the bank the first jump and had Kate out of thai in no time. And dy'ethink the scamp didn't coino up after we'd got out, and said : * Are you hurt, Mist Kate I' " 44 My dander was op. " I couldn't stand it?I catrhed him by the ?eat ol his white britches and coal collar, nod gin him a toss. Maybe he didn't . go clear under when he hit the water. . I didn't see hi 111 out. Me and Kate put v- .for the hou?e. When we started ofl Kate said: 44 lien, let me hold to your arm, I kinder feel sorter weak." 44 Great Jiuiiny ! I felt so quar when she took bold. I tried to say something nice, but my drotled mouth uoiililhN rra ftff ha Ka ? lh*i T VTVWIWW ? gul VII, *IV WV ?? M * UV A Ifl I a strong hr ?n elephant, nod helped Kate along. 1'y and l>>, Kale said : Ben, that J<?e Shap's a good for nothin', tneakiu', cowardly nobody ; If he ever puts bin head in.-ide of our hou*e again, I'll souse bim with ibe ?lUb waller. sure." ^ M I tried to say something again, but hang Uve Iticlc, 1 could any nothiu', bill squeezed Kate's band, and sighed like a cranky bcllu*. We'd got clean out of right of the others. Kale nays: ^ u Ben, I feel that you are my proleetor, and 1 Iwlieve d*<id>' right when he says you're worth all the rest of the boys in tLo uaberhood.'* . ^ v M Ben Purtle,'* un I,ihUis wl great day for you, and t made a tremendous effort to get my mouth-off again, and out it popped, cure enough. * Kate," says I, trembling all over,'4 I love you to distraction, and no mistake. I've loved you long and hard. My heart's been almost broken for years, and I want you to say right straight np and down, whether you're going to bav me or noir Kate^bunj? down her head and didn't a gwfne to have foe, say so, and ef you . rfrftPtwant it* km ?o. irist aaneeae mv '""veil, ?h. ray knd. riKbc off. 'Lor#y how 1 did ftel. I felt like stream of warm wftter/oraj&jaftn* tea, sweetened with molwHea, was running through nay bones ! ?itfnd 1 jual cotched her in my artna. and kissed her, and -he never tried the first time to get loose." Ben was so overcome with this narration of courtship, that a pause for breath was necessary. " How long after that," said I, " before you were married." " Old Sammy was mighty proud, and o was the old 'oman, about the thing, and we got married next fall after the rau?cadine scrape." | " Ho you think your w ife loves you ?" 5 I asked. . " Why, lordy, yea. She thinks I'm the purtiest and best feller in the world. I tell you, sir, it's no use talking ; hifalutin airs, and quality dressing, and cologne, and such things, ain't gwine to go down with sensible gals, sure." ME 1.11 IB' tfll nAS just received and ha opened a Inrire and extensive t^teek of Goods, to which he ASKS THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES. It consists, in part, as follows: nitF.SS GOODS. . l. 1 r 1: 1. \tPDTvn 1.1 1. 1 rivncii IIIHI i> 11^11*11 i)iuc K anu colored Plain Colored All-Wool Dl^l.AlNES Scotch Plnids, l'op'liua, Shepherds' PLAIDS Black Titmite Clotb, Bombazine, Pckin 1 CLOTI1 DeBrgis, Opera FLANNELS, Black and , Figured AI.APACAS Beautiful atvW-a MOl'llMNfl TUINTS 1 Blacky English and Italian CRAPES. , OSWL DSPAP.TITB1TT Gents' and Ladies' Blanket SHAWLS ' Ladies' Z'-phyr Knit SHAWLS CLOAKS Sontag*. Nnl.lns, White and Colored BED ( BLANKETS. i WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. > Sheetings, Pillow Cotton, Long Cloths i Toweling, Scotch and llusein DIAPER [ Cradt, JACONET - . Undressed CAMBRICS, Irish Linen,| India TWI1.L Swiss Mii-lin, white aud colored Tarltons Together with a large and well selected I - Assortment of HOSIERY. I GENTS* department. BLACK BROAD CLOTHS.- Black and Col I ored DOESKIN CASSIMKRES , Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans, Lindscys, Farmers' Satin 1 FLANNELS, UNDERVEST3 Titers* I w. - mitk ? Lrr.? IVITA DY M A DE CL<5T M FNG." p GLOVE AND LISBON DEPARTMENT.1 . I-nd-es' and Gents1 KII) ^LOVfiS Ladies' Buc k OAUNHETT8 ' Ladies1 and Gent*1 C'otli GloveB Trimming and Bonnet RIBBONS I Velvet. and Tinsel " Bugle THI-MM1NO, llair Coijs, Lnee SetU and Collars I.inen Sett* and Collars, Viclorinaa, Be'1 ginu Muff* nnJ Collars. . CIimfMTMEIt t PARIAN VASES, Cologne Btnruls \ Toy Tea Seits, Motto Cups and Saucers , I.n\a Card Basket* Candle Stands Toilet Setts, Jewelry Stands Photograph Albums SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AC. ; Flavoring Kxtraets, Coe!n, Tricopherus ENVELOPES, Foolscap, Not? and Bill , ' PAPERS. . , COFFEE, Cruslud Sugar, Soda, Citron 1- Currants, Cloves, Rubins, Spice, l'eppor Ginger, Cinnamon, Pickles. I Dee <J 'V8 ' ' -. if Waller Ac Westmoreland. Druggists and Apothecaries, MANSION HOUSK BUILDING, UllKENVII.LE,.8. C. CONSTANTLY on hand a Jtl general Assortment of DlU'tlS. medicines ciikmtcals paints, oils DYE BTUTES finUHIIKS . V Ulasswark * PERFUMERY and . > . ? . FANCY ARTICLES. Together with rrery Article comprirfng the Stuck of * Drujrglrt or Phyaielon. WALTER a WESTMORELAND. Dec 20 V 30 tf ' BRtt.tr ART PETROLEUM, OR KERO?KXE:OfL. JC^^aEC IEVKP and ALWAYS to he WAUTKIl A WESHMMtRFLANIfS, . Maurice 1 l?>uao Building D?? 90 AO U %%vk wot A Lnrfft Fill ? VII mm GROCERIES, FAMIL1 ??INl?IlSi?il!NJ<? dILKS E0PL1NS ^ MOHAIR A SCOTCH PLAIDS ALPACCAS, Striped A Plain PRINTED DELAINS GINGHAMS CALICOES . , . BOMBAZINES The above Articles we can fur\ perfumeries iiair oils soaps tooth brushes Edgings a inserting; CRAVATS COLLARS Gents Buck GLOVE: Ladies GLOVES KIOE Brown and Crushed SUGARS MADDER INDIGO SULPHUR COPERAS STARCH Colgate's No.l SOA XW Give them a call before raaki be deteimined to plea?o ycu. GRADY, Greenville, S. C., Nov. 15, 1806. j. & T. R. mm mroRTKM AND DEALER* IX Hardware, Cutlery GUNS, PISTOLS, ROW, STEEL, POTWARE C2ROI KIIIES,^ PAINTS. OILS, WEM0W (B3LA23 dbo. COLUMBIA, S. C. JOIIN AGNF.W, CoUUlUA, 8. C. T. K. ACXIV, NEW T?R D.c27 81 8m r?nuos AND MEDICINES. r|^HE subscriber tins received nnd bee X constantly on hand, the alo.vc, TOGETHER WITH A VARIED STOCK OF Fancy Articles, Aniorg which may be found, GOLD TENS, Pencil* and Points WINES?Sherry, Madetin and Sweet r me quality 01 rnC>i>tU 15KAAD1' Linseed Oil, Train Oil Kerosene Oil?both Burning and Li bricnting Sweet Oil SPIRITS TURPENTINE While Lead PAINTS?All color*, dry and in Oil CONGRESS WATEIi MEDICINE CUES 19 GLASS and PUTTY BRUSHES. of all kinds COMBS, DOCKET HOOKS LOOKING GLASS PLATES Ladies' Purses, of finest elvles KEROSENE LA MI'S, with Chimney and extra Humors Mustard, Cayenne Pepper TOBACCO, of superior qualities Spice, Fancy Soaps Trinspsrent Slate*, for Drawing FISH HOOKS, Fiddle Strings PERFUMERY iNK SnrtPrinp ?rlii?l*. T T.a..,-!. (Viu VI JWOUIV* HUICilMj VALISES Pocket Fla-ks, various lizas LAUNDKE88* SOAP, superior articl Fiue SPONOR8. PATENT MEDICINES of ?I1 kinda All of ths above Articles eno be had a low down ratea for cash. .Give me a eal at my old otand. ur Vrsone ?end in a: Orders, mnst aen< the money ? CREDIT CANNOT Dl GIVEN. M. B. FA RLE. * Dee ? 28 if LAW CARD. GOODLETT Sc THOMAS ; Attorneys at Law, Tm J SOLICITORS I If 1QUITY, HA~\TK this day formed a Copartner ship in the practice of LA W and EQUITY cm the Weal ceo. Circuit Office in the old Ooart Hou?e Building, a. o. Oixiix.krr, tut i vixiteaa Dec ^0 10 U OrEllA FLANNEL CANTON FLANNEL *.\ 4 4 8HEETINOS v . 3 4 SHIRTINGS. nish in Variety and in Quantities. RIBBONS . . - BELTS BUTTONS TIIREAD # 3 HOSIERY CORSETS CREWEL S " Cotton 4 Silk HAND KERCHIEFS, AC., AC. FIG BLUE - ; * . - V Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO Carolina Bell SNUFF % rEITER GINGER " r i . SBK'E NUTMEGS P CLOVES, AC. , ng your purchases elsewhere, and they will . c A! FERGUSON &, MILLER. 25-if ANJiUAL MEETING ) OF THE STOCKHOLDERS r j ur inn * South Carolina Railroad Co . . ASH OF THE y Sonth-Western Railroad Bank. FITIIE ANNUAL MEET IN a of the Sto.-k1 holders of the ubovo institutions will he held in tho i-ity of Charleston, on tho !SKt'OXL TUESDAY" in tebruury next, tho 12th dny of that month. Place of meeting?Ilnll of the South-West?rn Railroad Batik, on Broad street, llour K of convening?1' o'clock a. m. On the day following?Wednesday, the 13th ?there will be an election held, at tho name place, lxtweon the houra (if 9 a. m., and 3 p. m.. for FIFTEEN DIRECTORS OK THE KA1LROAL) COMPANY, and T1IIUTEEN DIKKOTOItS for t..e BANK. A eonimittcc to verify proxies will attend. Stockholders will he |Mtss?d, as usual, over a the Road, to .and from tho meeting, free of ft) charge, in aeaordvtire with the resolution of r tho Convention of 1851. At this meeting, will he taken up for action, ( according to rulu, the following proposed additional by-law. ps Tho Board shall hold four quarterly meetings during tho year, and snch meetings as shall bo specially called by the President; and In the interval of the meetings, there shall j he an Exeoutive Committee, who shall be au 1 thoriieil to conduct the business of the Com- ] pany. Tho said Committee to consist of the I members resident in Charleston. - J. R. EMERY, Secretary. Jan 10 r ? 33 4 Assistant Assessor's Office. UxiTKIl StaTM IsTmvil 1 G&kextille, a. C. Nov. 27. 1866. J i AJOTIGE ia hereby given lhat I hnva Aw opened my books, ready to receive Rtturvt. Parties must. make their re'urns promptly, or they will be dcult wiih in accordance with the l?w. T. D CURETON. A est Aw'or, 3d Regimcut, including Town, Nov 29 ?_ tt Internal Revenue Notice. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 1 UmLTKD SrATtB INTERNAL ItsVEMIE, > Greekville, S. C, Oct. 22, 1866. ) rI^IIE undernigned. tt* Assistant Assessor 1 of Division No. 24, (which Djvjsion extends to all the territory within the limits >9 of the Third Regimelit, tog-thcr with the Town of (JreenVitle,) hefeby gives notice that he has opened his ofHce over the store occupied by Cflretnri A Brother, opposite to Williams A Wbito.il c's store. Merciinuts, Manufacturers, Distillers, Re tail Dealerp,' Peddlers, Auctioneers, persons following Professional Employments, and nil others who are required to take out License by the Excise l.aws of the United States, are hereby notified to make application at once tor said License, or they will be held ? liable to all the penalties for a violation of the internal Revenue Laws. fr. D. CURElON, Aaa't Ass'ore Division No. 24, 3d Collection District, < a. a ? ^. /. . Nov 18 '-V ?B tf_ t Internal Revenue Notice. , ASSISTANT ASHESSOIfSOFFlCfi, ) I)RTAtM IwTRHNAI. IIAVKNIK. ' Division So. 24. 8.1 (D:oimk>t, 1 v' Greenville, 8. C., Nov. 6, 1806. * "VTOTIOE is hereby given that WHISKEY JLw must, not .be removed from the Die triot until the Tex on the Mine re<jn|r*d by the U.S. Internal Revenue Laws bee been I paid. Any person found violating tide * provision of the law will be rigidly dealt with. P. l>.CURETON, Assistant Aaaeeeor. ? Division No, 24, 3d Rrglinent. Koy.15 . 26 ^ tf WK respectfully Invite all per*one owing * #, to come forward tod yiay.up, A m?rd to the wiac 1* eo(flei*nt t?> eavo eo?t?.-? I Wo can be loand at tho'eld Latiniar Hotel. | Onto.) gad aatut aoy". or Jreu will J/fnr* eoeteto ptf. A - .? ? A. JT. VAX?BKflRJFT A CO. Jul . M * it iUh *v ^ ****,or Lawyer*?$10 OO J Phy?loi*n? and burgeon*?$10 00 Basra. oo Photographer*?$10 00 Apothacnriea?Si 0 00 3anfe PWideodi, aad addition to lurploa fando ??flire per ?#at Bank profits, not divided or added to ?ur fi ulDMii* ore* #10,000 00? ftf?l Estate Apf ?nU?#10 00 Tob aCeo n ists?# 10 00 Confectioner*?#10 00 Con*ey?He??#!0 00 Dealer*, ra tall?*10 00 11 wholesale, annnal sales not over Dealers, retail liquor?#2* 00 Distillers ofSplrttous Liquors?#100 00 Distiller* of apples, grapes or peaches, die tilling 60 bbls and less than 160 bbls per year?#60 00 Distillers of apples, grapes or peaches,'die tilling less than 60 bids?#20 00 Pedlers, 1st Class?#50 od gd " ?#26 00 j " . 3d " ?$15 00 " 4th " ?#10 00' " of Dry Onod, in original packages, i or Jewelry?#50 00 Eating Houses?#10 00 Express Carriers or Agents?#10 00 I Horse Dealers^# 10 00 Hotels, yearly renting #200 00 or less? #10 00 ... Hotels, yearly renting nter #200 00?#5 00 for every #100 00 or fractional partthere .of, In addition to the #10 00 Insurance Agents, domestic, annual receipts not exceeding $100 (X*?$5 00 Insurance Agent*, domes ic, annual receipts exceeding #100 00?#|t? 00 * * Insurance Agents, Foreign?60 00 Miners?#10 00 Plummers and Ous-fittere? #10 0(1 Income, exceeding #600 00 and not exceeding #3,000 00? Are per cent Income, exceeding #3,000.00, oxcoss?10 per cen4 Billiard Rooms, for each tabic?#10 00 Bowling Alleys, for each alley?10 00 Butchers?#10 00 " who sell from carts, delusively?$3 00 Stallions and Jacks?#1<i t>0 Livery Stable peepers?#10 00 P. D. CCRET0X, Asirstnnt Assessor, U. S. Internal Revenue. Dec 6 23 if T. W. DAVIS, WATCH MAKER, WOULD llespectfull r infjryvjforni the people of Grpenville lf~-I 4Kniiil the surrounding country, It lint he has M& ? Frotu his O! D STAND in tho Good* lett House, to a more CONVENIENT one, three doors North o? the Man sion IL.nse, next, door to Pickle &. Poor, on Main Street..whera he is prepared to do all work in his line of loudness, at short notice, in n workman like manner, and on reasonable terms, Aug 30 13 ' tf STRAYED Oil STOLEN! FROM my premises, on itfk Sunday night., the 26thfCta>?Vv A CL instant, a DARK I'M' MARK, and a small SORRKL llORSK MULE The mare has fit 1 eyes and holds n high head, stands about fifteen hauds high, 8 vears old, no marks recollected. The mole paces well, lips disfigured, one car lops, mane snd tail trimmed very close. $100 REWARD will be given for the apprehension of the thief and Ids confinement in any jail ?o that I can get him, ami the recovery of llie n,nr<S und nmle ; or fifty dollars for the propel ty without the thief. Address, J. W. W1LKS, Chester, S. C. Nov 20 27 tf i groceries & Tag Ell beer and ale, THE subscriber would respectfully fi r inform tbu eitixen* of tireeqville and jf.'v, cjfefl vicinity. that he has just received a Usitine Stock of Groceries and Lager Beer and Ale. which he offers to the public jit very reasonable prices, for cash, lio asks for a share of patronage. i-SU His stand is located one door east of Dr. M. B. Eurlo's Drug Store, Church Street. 11. 11AHN. Nov 20 27 3m REMOVAL. TAlLOUlfVO SHOP I^IIE Subscriber hns removed bis TAILORING SHOI* to the third door nhove the Hotel foimerly occupied by Mr. Lntiiner, wlisr* he is prepared, from long experience in the business, to execute with neatness and despatch. all orders of TAI LOHINO. He ensure* tils in all cases.? His prices are low and to suit the limes. Produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. He asks for a continuance of the pitlronage of the punlic V. A. MOONEY. Aug 6 11 tf new booTstore: MASON & JONES, iTlnlii St.* Near I he Post Office, Columbia, 8* C ? Havb on hand a kink stock op SCHOOL, LA W, UK DIG XL AS I) M18CELLANK01JS HOOKS, HI.ASK JIOOKS, ENVELOPES, WHIT/SO PA TEH, GOLD PESS, AND OTIIKH ST A TIOSEH Y, Pocket Cutlery and Fancy JJi lltltn J ALSO BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, ' PR A YER BOOKS, MUSIC, " rf'ft, AT LO\V PRICES. All Order* Promptly Attended to. gept 27 17 ' Sat KEROSENE LAMPS, OF VARIOUS Slwe end Style*. AUo, OU) LAMPH Mended end Re fitted at Walter a Westmoreland's, Mention Hoate Building. Dee *0 30 - * ASfim. I* COLUMBIA ox pimk ' ^ DIFFERENT RAILROADS . * ^ vj. WSX^^HbWILL FIND Omnibuses, Carriages ' ^1 FREE OF CHARGE. RerpontibU nettona In afitmUt,** *. ; W&i- . ' ceive Checks and baggage. T, S. NICKERKON, PaOrUETOK. Ang 29 14 tf Notice. Oil Tuesday night, during the burning of McBee's Hull, my coat was taken frond the Office Of The Southern Enterprise, in the pocket of wbieh were the following together with other raiuable papers : One note, for two hundred and fifty dollars | ($250.00) in specie, payable to order of myself, and * signed by T. A. 11AYDEN, III it AM MITCHELL, W. W. II AH HIS and ALEX< McliEE. and dated January 18tb, I860, pay* able six months after date. One Note on tho Town Council of Greenville, for seventy-five dollars, ($75.00,) payable to myself or bearer, one day after date, dated February 6th, and signed by Q. E. ELFORD, Intendent. One Note on W. M. THOMAS for Eight Dollars and fifty cents, ($8.60,) or thereabouts, deled about tho 1 st November, 1 866, payable to myself or bearer, one day after dote. One Note on Mrs. E. S, ROWLAND, for Siftteen Dollars, ($16.00,) payable one day after date to mysell or heater. One Notion a Mr. FULLER for abont Teu Dollar*, ($10.00,) payable to myeelf of bearer, one day after date An Account for advertising, against the State Works Commission, for forty-two doV Urs, ($42.00,) upon ^he bottom of wWsH" was an order for the amount nnor J. W. Stokes, Trees., signed by C. J. Elford, Secretary. Resides the above, there wero other papers of value, not remembered. Also several papers that can be of no value to any one but myself. * ; " ? ' Tho public are hereby forewarned not to trade for the above. JOHN C. BAILEY. Greenville, 8. C., November 28, 1866, " Something New Under The San " f Rill ERE is in successful opfraticu near JL Gadsden South Carolina, on Congares Swamp, a SOUTHERN MANUFACTORY (without n Yankee In it)of HUBS,SPOKES/ FELLOWS, SHAFTS, BARS, SINGLE* TREES, etc., for Whee.lri?hts and Coacfifhutlders generally, at New York Prices, with freight, added. Judge for yourselves: Buwgy Hubs, from $1.60 to $2 00 per Set. Carriage " ' $2 00 to 8 00 per Set Wagon " " $2 00 to 4 00 per Set. Extra large at the rams rates, all morticed and ready for the Builder. or\>ivu oi wax or Hickory, Sanded, at from 7 to 12 cent a each, according to size, Tennnned, ?>r without, to suit the purascr. SHAFTS, Rough and unbent, 60 to 75 cents each. Shafts, rough and Bent, 75 Cents to 00 each. 1IOUNDS, Bolsters, and Tongnea, ripped out to size sod bent, when dr< ased, at tiar prices. Oak, Ash, and Hickory, of best Swamp Timber, Sawed to order, and delivered on the South Carolina Railroda. HT~ Good Mcchauics wanted. Apply immediately. WM B. ELKlA Nor 29 27 . - tf State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAB. William Watkins vs. Gkobob W. Brooks.? Attachment. \\J 11KREA8, the Plaintiff did on the 17'.h v T day November, file his Declaration against the Defendant, who, it is said. Is absent from and withont the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known, within the same, upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Deceleration on or before the 17th November, which will he in the year o' otfr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven, otherwise finu) and absolute judgment will then he given and awarded against him. Clerk's Office, Greenville Diet., 8. C., December 6, 1866 W. A. McDANIEL, a 0. C. P. ' Dec 6 - 28 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GKRKNVILLK DI8TKICT. ? LH SB (? W H SP V? . Bill for Sol* of J^knd to pay Drbta, dre.-~ "* Jams* P. M?orb, Administrator va Aia Ml vta T. Wk&tplkld, ?t a). * FT^HE following paragraph from the Decretal Order of Chancellor Johnaon in the above case la published for the Information of those Interested. "It is further ordered that the Commissioner of ihie Court do forthwith publish a | rule, requiring all the creditors of the said | DAVID 0. W.ESTFIELD deceased, to come | in within nine months from the publication ! of aaid rule and establish by proper proof, ine iiuinre and aononot of their claims against said deceased. J. P. MOORE, a F, O. D. Commissioners Office, Sept. 24, 1868. Sep 27 ' 17" 9m ? Sullivan, Stokes & Stokes. GREENVILLE, S. C. % WILL practice in the Courts of Law ? and Equity. Ofiko on tire Publio 1 Square. ' ' " AU business Intrusted to theie care will receive prompt attention. (Justus P. Sullivan. * * Jon* W. Stokks, Edward F. Stokes. July 18 ? *7 tf ? , Piano for Bale. frfffl* AOOOP ?>coih1 hand PIANO FORTR may l>? had oo vary raaamiabla term*. Apj>ly to J I) LIU ft 0. SMITH. Auction-or, j oftica near Uta old Court. lioua?, Oraanvill* . 8. C. Kot 17 l*-tf