GRE1SHVILLE
WL^OLLEGB,
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AmIiM by Vnr rmbiAn 4mA fhr??
Tomal* Teaohars.
I fTllIE SPUING TERM will begin the l2tA
I x of February, and con tinuo twentj wwlil.
I Bcductlon of Bm(?*.
Owing to the Itnoorertsbed condition of tli?
country, and ih? great scarcity of money,
greenbacks' will be received at par, *rAm paid
eirtHly in advance, for all charges except the
Collegiate English Course, and Lessons on
Pianoforte or Goiter, for each of which the
charge will be rcdoced to MO 00. currency.
Indiscriminate credit cannot any longer be
given. Patrons not prepared In par fas advance,
as St make a drfnjfe settlement at the
Usee pnpils are entered.
Dec 1$ ? ? 7m
E. r. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
j?x? m
SOLICITOR Iff EQUITT,
PRACTICES In the Courts of the W?t.
ern Circuit, also In tha .Unftetf Slates
Court, Is prepared to prosecute cares in
Bankruptcy. Persons who wish the benefit
of the Act, had beet apply at once. Unless
their Petitions are filed before the 2d of
Mareh neat, they will he required to pay
" fifty par centum " on all cUime. Office at
Greenville C. U.
Dee 18 ' SO 10
llio State of 8oath Carolina,
GRKENVIf.LK DISTRICT.
By 8. J. DOUTHTT, Esquire, Ordinary of
*ofd District.
WJ HEREA8, THOMAS M. TIIACKSW
TON hea fiUd a Petition in my OfToc,
praying that Letters of Administration oa
all and ?ingnlar the goods and ehattels,
rights and credits of R. W. TIIOMASON.
late of the District aforeaaid, deceased,
ahonld be granted to Mm.
^ Thaae are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all end singular the kindred and oreditors
of the eald deeeeaed, to he and appear In
the Court of Ordinary for aald District, to
be liolden at Greirhvifle Court Honae, on
the 30(A day of December hmt.. to show
cause, if any, why the aald AdiwhdstraMnn
should not be granted.
s. j DOirrwrr. o. o. d.
Ordinary's Office, Kith December, 1867.
Deo 16 80 2
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. ,
By 8. J DOUrntT, Enquire, OrAiuary of
tof't Diefriet
WHEREAS, THOMAS M. THACTTSTON
Iim filed a P?tili<m In inr
Office, preying iVtt Letters of A<fmtnlitr?-{
tlon on all and linpilir the (r?nd? end chut-;
tele, rights snd credits ?f R. <0. THOMASON
lata of the District aforesaid, deeons-J,
should be granted to him.
Thttf are, to cite on<l admonish
.. all and singular the kindred and creditor?
of the said deceased, to be end appear in
the C'Mirt of Ordinary for said District, to
he holden at GreenvideCourt Ilonae, on the
SO/A Jay of December !., to show eanse, if
anr, why the said Administration should
not ba granted. e- I
s. j. DotrrniT, n. u. n.
Ordinal*}' Office, lfith December, 18?7.
Dee 18 80 8
811 s .
WE* teL
I WILL SELL, to the highest. bidder,
nt the late residence of REUBEN
SMITH, deceased, fifteen miles from
CJreenrille Court House, near the Lau
rens road, on
THURSDAY,
3d Day of January Next,
the Personal Property and Real Estate
. of said deceased, contesting of
AWD Mass a ?ISI aw* m a sin
VLI?I?AV K w liiinil)
(The Homestead,) supposed to contain
- about
230 ACRES,
TWO BEAD OF HORSES
CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP
CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS
WHEAT
; cotton , :
ONE ONE-HORSE WAGON
ONE CARRIAGE AND HARNESS
ONE BUGGY ^ t
FARIIINO TOOLS
HOUSEHOLD A N D K ITCIIEN
FURNITURE
WITH OTHER ARTICLES, not men
t toned.
I - " .
Tckms ot Sft* ?On a credit ol
nine moatbe, wilb interest from date,
with note and two or more approved
securities, for ail autne of and over flvr
dollars; under five, cash. Ttie pur
baser of the Land to give bond wbfc
approved securities and a mortgage o
tlM premises, to secure the purchase
money, and pay for tilie*.
^ R0B?T. LEAGUE,
, Adro'r, with tb* tWifl gwtned.
, Pev n ; v Vf* -4'
A. R. M'DATID, CLER
nr ACCOUBT WITH THE TOWN i
" For Yiwr *nding &
tft: , ', ,-ji. !.. . , ' ,* : "'
1464-'47. DR.
* MOD JIT* CASH HBCSITSn.
License* nUII liquor,.. $1,132 13
On Tos* Lot*,...... M# 44Beef
Licence* .* 143 37
Professional Isoobmi^..m. t 24
Shows and Exhibition*,.... 10$ 40
Sales at Auotion, 33 13
Dray*, . .....,......... 74 00|
Buggies and Carriage*, 127 00
Street Tax 448 74
Sales ou flood a, 340 23
Conn. Pub. Bu'ldgs, Note, 40 44
iManting Trees,. 4 00
Wood, 8 74
Subscription for Fire Well*, 171 44
Kall*............. . 4*
Sale of Street, 44 24
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LflDtDti 0 vO
Horitf 86 00
Corn a * * ? * 14 00
Borrow,o<lf 8W 00
Due Clerk, to balance, ft* 08
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THOMAS 8TKEN,
H. McKAY,
Cammiltrr tn Examine Cltrt't Rttnrl.
ti*?cnvill?, 8. C., Svpt. 10,1867. * |
Clt'k and
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\*TE WILL SELL, at the late
" residence of DAVID T.
PEDEN, deceased, on
THURSDAY,
nineteenth Day of December,
AH the Personal Property of said
deceased, consisting of
Household and Kitchen Furniture
One Good Four-IIorsc W AGON
One BUGGY
FARMING TOOLS
BLACKSMITH TOOLS
And a large lot of Gunsmith Tools
SIXTEEN BAGS OF COTTON
450 Bushels of CORN
COTTON SEED
Fodder and Shncks
FIVE LIKELY MULES
ONE HORSE
Fat Hogs and Stock I logs
And COWS.
X-55~ Temu made known on
day of tale.
CHARLES TERRY.
JAS. M. SULLIVAN,
Executors.
Dm 11 TV J
NEA RTHEDE POT.
W. T. ASH MORE
INFORMS the public that be baa
juat received aonaidereble addition,
to hi. Steele of DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES.
Roots, Shoes. Oats, Caps, Calicoes,
Cloths, Sugar, Co floe, Tea,
Maokeral, Molasses, dec.
Ila keapa eonitantly an hand. alio. Batter,
Egg*, Cbickeoa, Bacon, Lard, Cam, Potato*.,
" l'aaa, Ac., Aa., which b? offer* lor (ala al re a
unable price* for CASH.
' 1IU country friend* Will find It to tbclr advantage
to giro kla a call, before dUpoatug
I of their Produce.
Ha aaka for a abara of patronage.
, aroppoarra the dbpot._jei
r Dm 11 M ft
BAQQINQ AND ROPINQ
XRON of m\\ aorta. NAILS, LEATHER.
A*,A?. 1?w.
PAVirt A STRAPLEY.
9?*^ tt K
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jaUHCIL 0* QRBBW
r,*mh*r 10<i, IMT.
1866-'67. OR.
Dicltnricmcoto of Promt Council.
OUH PAID OUT' x
Blank book* and p*p?rr,..4 5 00
Wood. Caodles and Matches 6 00
Our ...? . 104 6* 1
llurao, 00 00
Blacksmith ing 38 97
Advertising 65 00
Oorn and Fodder,. 91 05
Rail-road freights.......41 78
Stamps, 4 05
Coffins, Ac., for Frccdiaen, 4 60
Assessing Town Lots........ 15 00
Trees, 35 00
Nails, _ *1 00
One pair shots 8 00
Distributing Tax Notices,.. 60
Bricks for Fire Wells......... 81 50
Cement, Ac 96 89
Work on Bngine, 43 50
Engine, Hose, Ae 1,674 30
Kent of Council Chamber,. 37 81
Warning Street .Defaulters. a is I
Muring naliuN,.... I 1 00
Marshal*, J... .407 50
Cart, .. . 80 00
Mr*. T. B. Thompson, fur
aide walk, ..... 85 00
WoMt on 8tro?t* 144 70
Work on Firo Well* 04 AS
I.ard and tar,. 45
Thomas Steon'* acoouut...... 81 75 .
T. Wardale'* aeeount,.. 75
W. II. Hovey's account...... SO 00
David A Stradley's account, 85 70
A. 8. Duncan'* acconnt...... S 25
Loatcr Bra*., error In Tax, 2 50
Money borrowed............... 855 00
CUrk'* salary . 50 00
Boftsoded 8mi?h A Bayne... 0 00
Dfskwrseairat of .Vote* ami Account*
mf former Cvmcil.
W. A. Hudson's acconnt 05 25
J. L. Hawkins' account...... 5 50
0. B. Klford . 15 00
Wilson Cook,, 12 75
It. McKay 4 12
F. Oorntt, note ... 827 50
Hugh Thompson, note, 53 04
Juhn Keenan, duo bill,. 5 00
J. C. Bailey, note 180 78
8. 8. Qibbs, on not*, 0 50
F. Cauble's account, 6 12
Long, tloodlctt A Co 3 20
J. W. Gilreath, on not*...., 15 12
W. H. Watson, account..... 50 j
Wtn. Meredith, account,.... 10 00 '
Cutn'r*. of Public Building* I
for Council Chamber 39 00 |
J. N. Ureor, account......... 2 50 (
tlower. Cox. M. A Co., It 50 |
J. 11. Smith's account........ 25 38 <
$1,472 37 1
Coma, reo'ng $4,877 82, (a) j
2i *4 cent., 110 93 (
Corns, paring out $4,472 27, ]
21 cent...... Ill 80 (
$4,701 00 J
aaaar*. ]
Note* and Accounts, $ 430 98 |
Implements, Ac., 110 00 j
$540 98 1
Indebtedness of the present
Council $ 823 00 (
Indehtcdrca of the former
Council, 177 44 '
$1000 44
1.tsr or itrsrt i>?:rAn.Tr.na.
James Black, IV. (1. Murphy, I
Porter Burnham, Gilford Painter, ,
K. 8. Bnrnham, Klins Roberta,
P. D. Cure ton, Dav'd Spcer,
Pink Campbell, lleatlie Spocr,
Charley Drayton, Peter 8udduth,
John Harrison, David Walton, <
Jamti King, About 150 freedmon. J
A. K. M'DAVID, !
. . ?? ?. ? vvmtcii urrcnrme, if. t> t
Notice.
IN eonformljy with requirements of the
Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give
notice to all persons wlio msy claim two
cnpptr Still*, C*pi and Worms, 1 Axe an?l
Aii'/er, 15 Deer Stands 2 PUk>Ht?iii]i, and
X Keg*, together with several small articles?
said i?roperty was on the prewini of
I JEREMIAH KATTKRFIF.LD. 2 miles from
Dunham's bridge, In Anderson District. because
of violation of Intelnvl Revenue Laws
?to appear and make inch elalnts within
I thirty days Iroin the first publication of this
notice. A. L. COBB,
Deputy Col. Internal Revenue,
Greenville District.
December fith, 180.
v Dec \1 29
THE OLD STAND
BUSBY AID CQ1FECT1QIIRY.
ifnis Street, Ay /W OJSre,
18 open at all hours of (he day and evening.
BREAD, RUSK, ana a varied
assortment of CAKEB, constantly on hand.
Cakes, 4e , haked to order.
An EATING SALOON Is to he opened in
a few days, where 1K)T COFFEE. II AM and
EGGH. OYSTER*. Ac., may ha had.
tr Board, without Lodging, furnished !
at reasonable rates.
Dec 11 29-1 f C. M. McJUNKIN.
Attend to Tonr Children's Teeth^pawM^
WE are so often called on
to extract Ilia first tlolars or
Jaw Teeth for children, and to
regnlata or atrengthan the front teeth,
wliiah become crooked from negleet, that
we think it adelsalde to call the attentlen
of parents to the ?uhj*et; so that the beck
teeth may be filled, and tha/mnl teeth noticed
whilst children are cutting their see
ond act, so as to prevent their becoming
Irregular. Children shed, or loee but ten
teeth from the upper jaw, and ten from the
l.iWT |*w, and the Molir*, or jaw teeth,
which they cut back of there, belong to
their adult or grown act Many perron*
eav thev were not aware of thi? fact. Now
notice and eel accordingly. Charge* vary
moderate. Teeth extracted for P.fly cents.
Terma caah.
JOHN ANDERSON.
Nov *7 27 ft
8AMTJEL BLACK, BARBER.
WOULD respectfully inform the public
that lie hat opened a HARDER
8HOP in the room under the building formerly
occupied by the P.?et Office and JSn
Udprit* Office, drat door above the ruin* of
MoBec'a Mall, where he ha* located, Being
a prnfe*?ionnl Bmrbfr, he hopes, by attention
to bnaineaa, together with polit*ne*s to
all, to merit a portion of public patronage,
In CUTTING, SUAVINO and SB AM POO*
ISO. July 25 II :t
POR rentT
i^npev THE HOUSE occnflvtfhp**
pi?d by Mr. Mot rick,
lt3SwK:vn Rutherford Street,
next to Mr. Stall'*. It ha* six
. large Rooms and all necessary outbuilding*.
Possession given first
of Jauuary. Apply to
T. B. THRUSTON.
* 9m ?? K
wUi ,eU ''Meat
bidder; before the Court
Uoum door, on Sales-day in
January, next.
The Residence of the Late
Mrs- Eliza W, Earle.
This Is one el I lie moat deeiralde Realdonee*
In the up|>er country | Itrinfr ju*t
outside of lK? corporate limit* of the Town
nf Oroenrille, and within a few minutes
walk of th? Greenville and Columbia Rail
road Depot, and of the Furman University,
and in an excellent neighborhood. To one
desirous of boarding student*, it present*
especial inducements, as tha llouse is a
roomy one, witli a large Dining Hall.
THE LOT CONTAINS FORTY-FIVE ACRES, I
more ar lees, has a,fine GARDEN, a nice
voung PKACU ORCHARD, some choice
Grape Vines on It, with an Oak Grove In
front ef the same.
TERMS.? A eredit of one and two years,
with personal security, and a mortgage of
the premises.
Further information may he had on application
to IV*. E Eislb, Attorney.
O. P. It A RLE, )
T. J. RARLK. VExecra.
jno. ii. maxwell, )
Dee 11 *84
COMING ! ^COMING!!
AND for it I hnvo bought tlic following
ARTICLKS, to to rolii again at the
smallest possible living profit*. You will
find them at
HOKE & NICHOL'S OLD STANO,
ONE DOOR SOUTH
or TIR
NEW COURT HOUSE:
Sugar* Almond*
Tea* Fire Cracker*
Coffee* lloinan Candle*
Flour Sky Rocket* (red,
Corn white and blue)
Potatoes llhie Light*
Cheese Pulling Cracker*
"iystcr* (fresh) Torpedoes
[fibster* (fresh) Toy*
lardine* (fresh) Broadcloth*
Cracker* Cas*imerc*
taiiini Satinet*
Currant* Casiuet*
Citron Jean*
dace , . Bombasine*
dot meg* French Merino*
Cutter DeLxincs
)gc* Calicoc*
tpples (Hove* (large assortm't)
,adiea' Ilat* Ready-made Cloth*
lent*' Ilat* Over and Under Oartoy*'
and Misses lint* nicnt*
Cap* Boot*. Shoe*, Ac.
Hood* Low Quartered Shoe*
S'uhi.n* ' Sheetings
V hits; and Black Spool Shirting* (ble ached
Cotton and unbleached)
Colored A Black Spool Table Cloth*
Silk Towel* and Toweling
Talmas Linen*
bodies' Overcoating* Silk and Cotton HandIVatcr-proof
" kerchief*.
Just Received, from New York,
Six beautiful Gent*' Dre** Silk Ilat*; 0
Cafiiuiere do.: 1 doxen Boys' Felt?the reiy
fu/rW ntylc*. I still have on hand a large and
full assortment of Dry Good*, Groceries,
Hardware, OTnx* and Crockery ware, Boot*,
Shoe*, llats, Cap*. Ladle* Hat*, and, in a
word, a little of almost every thing that U
usually kept in a general assortment of
GOODS, ail of which I will sell at & small
profit, and receive in payment all kind* of
Country Produce, at the highest market prices,
as well as the manev. Mr mutln li? l>o?n mn.l I
till is, " Small prufllii and >|uick sales," which
I think has been fully carried out. Thankful
for the liberal patronage given mo, for fourteen
months past, and anxious to do all in tny
power to benefit the country, whilst trying to
secure a living for myself, [ solicit a continuance
of the same, and pledge myself to do
the best I c in to deserve and merit it. All I
ask is for my friends and the public to eotne
and examine the (jualities, character and
prices of my tloods, which I warrant all fresh
and new. t have not one hundred dollars
worth of tloods in my Store, but are fresh
from the Northern and Southorn inannfactos
ries, and have been bought since the first day
of lest January.
Come and See them. Come one, came all.
Town and Country, old and young, little and
large, male and female, white and black?I
have floods that will suit all. Aid anxious to
sell, and will give es good Hargains as can be
obtained in any market this side of Charleston
and Columbia.
Jno. 1). Aohmore, Sen.,
At Hoke A Nirhot's Old Stand.
One Door South New Court House.
Dee 11 2tt tf
ADMIMISTKATUirs
s m: m
I WILT. sell, at the residence of EMILY M.
HAMMOND, deceased, one and a half
mites from Greenville, C. II., immediately
on the Laurens road, on .Snturdaj, tkr 21.t
tin u r,/ Dfffuihrr n#W. mil lit? norsons 1
_ J , ,,,.,,,crty
<>f said deceased,
Consisting of
Household nnd Kitchen Furniture.
Two very fine cows.
One two horse wagon.
About 50 bushels of Corn, and
other Articles.
C. T. Hammond.
Administrator.
Kov 37 ,37 4
The State of South Carolina.
O REKNVILLB DISTRICT.
By A .J DOUTJUT, Rkj., Ordinary of
said District.
WHKRKAS. JOSHUA PRU1TT has
filed a P?titi"n in injr OHicr, pnyinir
(but I.etlers of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and
crsdiU of CHARLE8GWNRUL, lata ol the
District aforesaid, deceased, should be
granted to him,
771 **e art, thertfore, to eite snd admonish
all and singular (ha kindred and ereditora
of the aaid deceased, to be and appear in
the Oonrt of Ordinary lor said District, to
be hoiden at Greenville Court House, .on
the lOtA day of Dtoambtr, to show causa.
If any, why the said Administration should
not be gremted.
8. J. DOUTHIT, O G. T>.
Oidinery's Off ?e, 6th Dee., 1647. jj-2
*' t ?
'pilK undersigned will 4*11 to tha heftiest '
I bidder, it ixr rwidtow, foar tulles 1
below Gt-eeaville U II,? oa
WEDNESDAY, 1
18th December, 1867,
THK FOLLOWING PROPERTY,
Tit.!
Tract if Latti Ufa. 1,
Containing Fuur ftnnxtrtd rtnrf S>ctrm 1
A crit, more or less, known m the IIOMR |
I'LACE, well Improved, with about Thirty
Aerea of Bottom Land, lying on tha West
bank of Reedy River. '
Tract Ita. 9, !
Containing Thrr* Hundred and Eighty '
four Acre*, more or less, adjoining I'm el
No. 1. This Tract contain# about Fifty
Acres of Bottom, wall Timbertd, Ac,
Tract Ita. 9,
la the Tract on which i? ttn?Uit
PARKINS' MILLS,
And contains Eight Acre*, more or less.
Tract If*. 4,
Containing 7%re* Hundred and Twenty- j
five Acre*, mora or less, lying on the east
ide of ltaedy River. On iliii Tract there
ere about Thirty Acre* of valuable Bottom
Land.
Tract !f?. 5. 1
Known ?s the IIAMMKTT TRACT, eon
taining One Hundred and Twenty Six Acre*,
more or lew. On this Tract there are
Twenty-five Acre* of good Bottom.
Tract If*. ,
Situated tlx mile* below Greenville
Court Ilouae, on the Lauren* Road, con
taining One Hundred and Thirty Acre*,
more or less. i
Tract* Jfo*. T and ?,
Containing Fifty-Six and Seventy Eine
Acre*, more or less, situated in the neigh
Itorhond of lieihel Chureli, nine miles below
Greenville Court House. !
Tract Ifo 9
IS TUB
piiiRim
Containing Fifty Acre*, more or le??. i
On this Tract there is valualde WATER (
POWER, with Improvements, such as
DWEUII6 USE. mm. il
SAW MILL,
WATBF.-V7HEBL.S,
Driving Power, &c., '
BETTER KNOWN A3 THE
DUNHAM PAPER MILL
AL*Ot
A valuable LOT in the Town of Greenville,
situated on the corner of Main and
Buncombe Streets, on which there is a good
Now occupied by Mr. T. W. DAVIS.
TOGETHER W1TH0T3ER PEflPEHTY,
COXtffiTIMJ OK
linRClTQ XI m IOC PATTIU
Hog*. Sheep
SOO BuhM, or CORN
FODDER, SHOCKS, HAY
Wagona, Curt, CARRIAGE, Buggy
Farming Implement*
Household and Kitchen Furniture
Carpenter*' and BlackMniiha' TOOL8
Also about ttOO.OOO BRICKS
And a fine lot of Season.d LUMBER.
TERMS CASH.
G. W. PARKINS.
C. A. PARKINS.
Dee 4 28 td
KQ9REOJR.
WILL he mlil to the M^licfl bidder on
Thursday, the 19th of December
next, at the rrsidenea of the late C. J. KI.FOKD,
deeeaaed, all the
Household and Kitchen Furnitnro
One Rockaway
One One-horse Wagon
And many other Articles on the
Jx)t
And on Friday, the 20th December, next
will oe eold at the law office of said decased,
the
Entire Library consisting of near
fivo liuoured Volumes
Desk, Tables, Chairs, &c. in Office.
TF.RMS OF SAI.F.?For Mil nima under
tio.00, catli, for *11 soma of and above
(120.00, a credit until the fiiet of October,
18A8, wiili inl* r?dt from day of sale, for
uotaa with approved aeciuitv.
S. A. ELFORD,
Executrix.
A catalogue of the Law Book*, can he
had at A. 8. Donoun'e Store.
Nov 27 27 4
T. S. ARTHUR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WILL practice in the Diatrieta composing i
the Weetern Circuit. Ahn in the
UHITED STATES COUKTS.
Dee 4 28 - tf
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
HAVING received the agency of the
above justly celebrated Brand ot
TOBACCO. We will make it to your intereat
to buy from > *. For nl? by wholesale
or retail. DAVID A STRADLLY.
WW |9 u
THOMAS STEEN
HBAS for sale for the Christmas
titr.ee, a fine Stock of Can*
dies, Fruits, Jellies, Spices, <&c.?
dec., Toys and Notions, and a s a*
iriaty of Articles suitable for Presents,
which he proposes to sell at
very low prices for cash. Call
upon bitn, and see his varied Stock,
and you will find that vou can
supply yourselves with Presents
for the little folks, at a very small
cost. His place of business is Old
Stand Mel)avid dk Duncan, Main
Street, Greenville, 8,'C.
December 10, 1867. .
Tusr RECEIVED, Cream Chocr>lato
Drops, Cream Stick Candies,
Ron Bons, and Jelly Cakes. For
sale by TllOMAS STEEN.
JUST Received, and for sale.
Rose and Lemon Gum Drops.
Mint Drone. Mint Loxan cma rturl
Sugar Cloves. THOS.sWEN7
JUST received, Sugar Almond#,
Burnt Almonds, and Tine French
Sugar Almonds* F<>r snlo hv
THOMAS STEEN.
JUST Received, Chrystalifced
Fruit, Cocoa Cream Candy, Cocoa
Nut Bars, and Pea-Nut Bars.
For sale by TIIOS. STEEN.
FINE Fresh Oysters, In one lb.
cans, Salmon and Lobsters. Just
received, and for sale by
. THOMAS STEEN.
JUST Received, a fine lot Soft*
Shelled Almonds. For sale bv
THOMAS STEEN.
JUST Received, two boxes Messina
Lemons, fresh, and for sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
JUST Received, Fresh Citron,
Currants and Laver Raisins. For
sale by THOMAS STEEN.
JUST Received, Smyrna Figs,
Preserved Ginger. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
REFINED Sugars, A, B and CL
Just received and for sale by
TIIOMAS STEEN*
"BROWN SUGAR and Sugar
House Syrup. Eor sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
JUST Received, Fine Factory
nud Goshen Cheese. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
FINE Rio and Java (O d Gov*
eminent) Coffees, Chocolates, Co*
coa, and Broma. For sale by
TIIOMAS 8TEEN.
JUST Received, BblB* No. 1 and
3 Mackerel, fresh tttid And. For
sale by TUOS. STEEN.
LEAF LARD. New York P.*
I huna. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
S A LT?Liverpool Seamless Sacks
For sale, at reduced prices, bv
THOMAS StEEN,
TABLE SALT, in bags and box*
es. For sale by TI10S. STEEN.
FANCY ARTICLES.?Solid India
Rubber Balls, Agate Marbles,
Ilarmonicans. &c. For sale by
THOMAS STEEN.
FANCY MIRRORS, Bobeinian
Glass Mngs, with Mottoes* <fec.?
For sale by Til OS. STEEN.
VIOLINS, Violin Strings, Vio1
in Bridges, Rosiney dref. For sale
by THOMAS STEEN.
FANCY TOYS, Transparent
Slates, Rubber-end Pencils, Tea
Setts, Nine Pins, &c. For sale
by tHGMAS 8TEEN.
N UBIAS, Iloodfev &c. For sale
by THOMAS STEEN.
ONE Set Furs, * very handsome
Cresent for Christmas. For sale
y THOMAS STEEN.
I A FEW nairsof fln?
Shoes, for liodies' wear. For saIo
by THOMA8 STEEN.
BLEACHED Cotton Shirtings,
i marked down to suit the times.
For sale by TlIOS. STEEN.
BATESVILLE SHIRTING.?
For sale by TI108. STEEN.
BLACK Alpacas, Merinos and
other Dress Goods. For sale, at
very low prices, by
THOMAS STEEN.
A FINE lot Boys* and Mens1 .
! Wool Hate and Caps. For sale at
remarkably low prices. Call end
see tbc.n. Til OS. STEEN.
A FEW pairs of those heavy
Mackinaw WenltPt* F'?** ??*1o l.y
i WO#AS STEEJf.
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