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r_ New Firm, New Store, New Good*. CLYDE "&H0YEY; PENDLETON STREET, NEAR GREENVILLE DEPOT. WE BEG leave to announce, that, having recently formed a Copartnership under the above name and stylo, we are now prepared, with a LARGE AND VAIIIED STOCK, to meet the wants of our friends and the public gen orally. Oar Stock consists in part of FANCY km STAPLE DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS. Shoes, Groceries, CROCKERY. HARDWARE. CUTLERY, ctoos ctooa And will be Found Fresh and Complete at all Times. Wo will tako in Exchango for Good 8?Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Flour, Oata, Pons, Rvo, Rags, Ac., and will pay highest Market Prices for the same. EVe intend to be opon and fair in onr dealings with aU men, and all that" wo ask is a FAIR TRIAL. If parties desire it, wo are prepared to SHIP THEIR COTTON, and will endeavor to obtain the highest market prices for same. Hy close application, and by tho strictest integrity and uprightness in all Olir trnnsnplinnc ?ro (>? ?? ? .. WM?OTw?avMW| *? V? u\/|?0 IV/ commend ourselves to the favorable consideration ot the Trading Public. Wo invite one and all to cAiland examine our Goods and Prices before purchasing olsewhcre. Remember that toe are located in the Ncio Building on the Corner next to Messrs. David c? Slradley. _JgF| CLYDE & HOVEY. ?. C. uitDn. W. II UOVKT. Greenville, S. C., October, 1869. Oct 20 22 tf a"mass'meeting. TlIE citizens of dreonvillo County aro invited to attend a Maas Meeting, to be held at the 8T0HK of STENHOUSE & TERRY. Every day through the Fall and Winter, for the purpose of discussing the location of the Air I.ine Railroad and all the political questions of the day, and also to examine the large and well-assorted Stock of Fall Consisting of everything new, aprcad out to your view. We bavo all that you wish?from a Ladies' Hood to a Salt Fish. Needles and Pins?a cure for sore shins. Lilly White and Fink Halls?Liniment for horse galls. La? dies' superior Lace Vails?Poison for rats with long tails, Bleaching by the yard or piece? the best of Axle-Tree Ore see. Worsted and Bilk?Tin Buckets for milk. Cheese and Ladiea' Cloaks, that aro really no hoax. Manure Forks and Cologne?Fry Pans and Whalebone. Caster Oil and Caady, fixed np niee and handy. Banaage tlrinders and fillers ?White Hate for the millers. Thompson's Water for the eyes?Extracts for pies. Raisins _ i ?... nu. ? ? *- - ? u? una nuts. Jews' Harps and Grind-Stones?Bee* Wax and Rasor lloncs. Spun track and Hair Dye?Double Extract of I<ye. Coffee, Sugar and Soeka? all aorta of Pad Locks. Paint Red and Green ?Salts and Rosine. Bole Leather, Vinegar and Spice?Essence Lcmmon, Turpentine and Rice. Mustard, Raaors and Nails?Spades, Shovels and Vails, Muslin, Jackouet and Lace?Axes, Coffee Mills and Maee. Fiddles, single and doable-lined?Corsets thai laee up behind. Salt Sacks and Bed Ticks?all sorts of Yankee Trleks j in fatt, all that is good and si ice, at a very low price. We, the said Firm, to the people of Greenville greeting, invite yon all to oomo to this j big meeting. STENHOUSE & TERRY. nr<im.nLKDMr IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, TALLOW, Old Rags, Beeswax, Corn, Wheat aud Greenbacks, or anything yon can spare, from a pint of goobers to an old gray mare. STEHH0U8E & TERRY. Oct SO *S 4 HO! FOB THE FOR Palatka, Florida, via Savannah, On., touching at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and nil Landings on the St. John's River, Semi*Weekly Line. The elegant and FirstClass Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W. T. McNelty, will leave Charleston, 8. C., for above placet every Tuesday night at 8 o'eloek. The elegant and First-Class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George B. McMillan, will leave m ? * - " uBirwiHiB orerjr murday night at 8 o'clock for ibora plaees. Through ticket* to he had at R. R. Offices. No extra charge (ot Meals and Staterooms. For freight or passage, apple to J. D. A1KKN A Co., Agents, Booth Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. 0. Oct 18 n 8 m Horse and Boggy Monday. 1st Norcmbar, Salraday. I will offer for Sal* la front *f Conit lloose, ONE CHE8TW0T MARK, ONE BUOOV and SETT OF HARNESS. ^ JUl,|U3 C. SMITH. Oat 20 88 8 ; .... t w * Iff W) ?** -w a J1 5 ^ s r^r' K;Mli 6^ .So ^ ? I?' ?> ?? 2 ^ f * ?K^ ?:ll <5 3 ^ |-I1 y^ i i ? o (g9 ? J J ^ ._ ? ?? ^ ^ ?? * yi |h ? 1 ?? ? jc rfM O t* CO 5b -2 ? t? 6 i 3 Is ? & n 5- | cu ?r3 ? <5 1 1 "??s sS h ^ 'a J"g "J? o roil < DRY MKJ WAwQ JYOW & reu i M WKLL 8ELKCTKD IN NEW YORK, BAXT: THE LARGEST AND B1 eyhi mwi CONSISTI Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy i Clothing, Boots, Shoos "fiqf i SUGAR, COFFEE, TI CROCKERY, BAGGING,' LEAD, SHOT, I INDIGO, MADDER, WITH A GENERAL VARIETY inform my friends, will be SO] Corn and Produce Genorally. Givi selves, at the lOW BTJXTOOMBS I Oct 6 i Look Out for the Thief STOLEN, from my ituble, 13} miles south eut of Greenyille, on laat Sunday night, I 17th inat.. a young DAPl'LB CLAYBANK ( 110USK, with black mane and tail, with a star in the face, one >h?e on left fore toot and right hind foot a little white, the mane being rather ' abort where the eollar worka, about :i year* old and upward*, and pace* tome. I will give a , liberal reward for the delivery of the llorae , and thief to me <>r lodged In any jail, and any information of raid llorae will be thankfully reeaived. JB88K C. KILOORK^ DISSS MISS Mm McKAY IS prepared to earry on all the branchea of 1>RK88 MAKIXO. She will alto CUT and BA8TB In the moat faablonable atria, receiving her faahien platea from Madame Demoroat. She can be found at the reaidaaee of her alater, Mia* Mary A. McKay. Oot 30 n i Subtcrib? for tho EirneirMtisB, f 2 per annum in advance. e sim 1111 i 11 I ?Mi<R ' '7* ?* at 5C * J ? a S/g ? ef W 9 .s i-a-g ?-a ? Z " ? oo ? ~ ? fl ? o -fcT_S "~ g 2 9 g i^505"* ? | ss ? f? |-S|H|?? * do S3 ? ?W <SW rt ? 1-9 5? -s a-? ** 3 $ 3 s a s: 5"S S SF a ? as -a ??*Jj ? i? m j n11|I|Ii ?| <^-J=i " su ? . s'a V _C2 m _c =3 2 2 ?r ? T3 B ?L g ^ .2 C3 oo ctf SdS S S*-?? ? *i <U 5 ? a -*1 g-g ? ?^"? 5 * 4-2 ? 3 ?-? * A g> O oo <*> OS .2 <5 to ^ S3 L< aJ ? L ?H S H ? s q,?2.S " t n o o? fe 2 S-= ?-g&5|^-S " -?-j ci ^r t?c ? <?C, ?S a 1 S ? ? ^ o 3 Jg 9 ? "As f ^ ? * 3 2 ?- as S. r- ? * ..l^nfiiB* i %- 55 co ti ? . < 5 22 ^cJ o & ^ b< O ^ C q5 r> *pp ^ a,W & ^ Ctf T 8 y t ? s .2 o |?S , JM ? o- o Ka oJ[<3 s I6MN I mums. m &?a ? itiriJYG, BA?Y STill,! (MORE AND CHARLESTON MARKETS. 1ST SIMM) STOCK: ra rami, : NG OF Yrticles, Gents' anil Ladies' ^ >DS, { , Gents' and Ladies' X S, < CAS, HARDWARE, TIES, ROPE, POWDER, SLUE STONE, ! SPICE, CANDLES, If 8TOCK, WHICH I BEG TO ( L.D LOW for Greenbacks, Cotton, '' 5 ine a call and examine for yonr( STE33T BTOF.B. T. W. DAVIS. to If 1 AND Mtftife AFTKR the flret of November, [ ^.VlV it is propoeed to furnish tbeae 0Y- , 8TERH, either in the Shell or 1 Opened, in quantities to anit purchasers, and at the loweet market prieea. The Mill Pond Oyster supplied will bo the eelebrated ( GULL A I8LAHD 0YSTBH8 0 From the Lucas Mill Pond, at Charleaton, which, for flavor and plumpness, is well known to be unsurpassed. Terms CASH. Orders solicited from all parte of the Coun- ' try. Addross, TAOMA8 McCRADY, Agent, P. O. Box No. SS0, Charleston. 8. O. ( * Jtr/wMrw?Jamer Adger A Co., Hon. J. B. Campbotl, Dr. tit. J. Ravenol, David Jennings, McCrady A Son, \V. O. Dinglo, John S. Ryan. . Oct IS 21 4 I Cold Wtalhtr It at //ami?We need Ires ? and now Is the time to insure, New York Home, ' Albcrmarle of Virginia and the Qeorgla Home nre represented by Win. E. Earle, Agent. HHP" tB 18IB,. 1B1 BRICKS. ~LARGE Tor ^ 3 FIBSTRATE ?**%%%%< | fob sale at Westfteld's Yard. APPLY TO A. ISAACS, Qr???fUUt flu <1 ~ Oct 80 88 4 HIGHEST PRICE GIVER CASH FOR BED, PACKED OR LOOSE tWIt* IT MY GIN IN GRERNVILLB, S. C. John Westfleld* Oct 80 to' : %'K 't NEW MIkMNEKT. MBS. L. JENNINGS, , r RKS^BCTFULLY i*. form* her frMl and th? lOB B0jV public gMMrallj, thai aha J a > t racwived and ' lljlp beautiful. , ND 1IAND50MK LOT OF VALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, 'hich ?lia offer* at price* low and reanonablo. . tdici before purchasing Ihelr \ ATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, &C., 'onld do well to give her call, at her old and. Oct 13 21 Am CLERK'S SALE. . ( i STATK OF SOUTII CAROLINA. ' OCOKKE COUNTY. Tin. C Keith, et al. ) T1. > Bill for Partition, Ac. lary R. Keith, el. aL ) TTNDER an order from tho Circuit Conrt, U Equity aide, for the above named Htate ad Coanljr, I will sell, to the highest Udder, < jfore the Afarket House in WalbalU, on Saleay in November next, the Real Kctaleof Win. . Keith, deceased, consisting of the aeveral rac.a of Land, aa follows : ' ( TRACT NO. 1, r the Cheohco place, containing 2,470 acres, oro or less, With good farm Improvements, >od fence, and in a thorough state of cultivaon.' This tract lias twelve miles North-Heat ' Walballa, and contains 200 acres of good >ttom in cultivations large quantity of good )land, and an outlet fur stock range not aurisaed in the county. Deposit gold la found f > every part of It, and has been profitably orked in past years. I TRACT NO. 2, r the home place in the village of old Plekis, containing 123 acres, more or less, with tod improvements. * f* TRACT NO. 8, -? ^joining Tract No. 2, containing 138 acres, . ore or less. No improvements. TRACT NO. 4, i the village of old Pickens, containing 1 iro, more or less.-' No improvements. ' TRACT NO. fl, t tho village of old Pickens, containing 1 ire, with good improvements. TRACT NO. 0, I j tho village of old Pk-k?n?, -t.fai.rif :ro. No improvements. / TRACT NO. 8, * * ? ] r the Ourley Tract, containing SO acres more r low, situate la Die County or PtcliMt ' TRACT NO. 0, 1 Ir tho Calhnnn Tract, containing 475 acres i lore or Icm, eight miles Kant of Walhalla, ad* < pining lands of M. P. Mitchell. No Improvo cnts. TRACT NO. 10, )r foneross Tract, contain lag 40 acres, mora, >r less. TRACT NO. 11, )r AIbortson Tract, containing M4 acres ore or less. TRACT NO. 12, )r Aiken Tract, containing MO acres, more or ?" - T TRNCT NO. 18, )r the Raid Tract, containing Iff aat-es, more I r less. S* '? CT TTndcr the same order, and at the earns time nd place, I will aleo sell the Real Rotate of Thoa. J. Keith, deceased, via t TRACT NO. 1, n the Tillage ef old Pickens, containing 1 era, more or less. . ? j . v ua x .or; TRACT NO. >r the Devil'* Fork Tract, containing All ere*, more or lea*, adjoining Curbin. N? mprovoaaeat. Deposit gold fonud on it. TRACT NO. 3, >n Conerost Creek, eon U In lag 800 mtm, asore r lee*, adjoining land* of Tyre Mauldin. TRACT NO. 4, >n Rix Mile Creek, Pickens County, eont*long 200 a* re*, eaore or Um. TRACT NO. 6, t' )n Rnow Creek, containing 840 acre* mo refer mm. TKRMS j?Thew sale* will be made on a redit of one two and three year*, In three qnal anneal installment*. Parehaaer to give ond and two good curette*, with ft wartgage f premlee* to secure tke purchase money, 'urcbaaer to pay extra, In oath for all i)*?e*say papers and stamp* J. W. RTRIBTJNO, t. 0. O.C. L Oct 8 20 - 4 I ft ft ft ft I ft I tugusta rflAdvuitiwtnfcittg. T. MAHKWALTER'S Tff l?AHBL,Si W0A2S, . felrond-sl., AnfmU, ?a< MARBLE MONUMENTS, teas? UARBLK MAMTttB, AKD FURNt'U RE, UARBLK OF ALL KIKD8 OK HAKI>. OR , ^URKISHBB TO OttBfiR. SW All work for tb? Country Mr?f?lly o?. j fur ?blpm?ok o* J? iy_ , ohoiosi FAMILY GROCERIES, ^:>r 1 ! SEMPMW'i OPKNING < )? ?? ' AT TAMES O. BAILIE A BRO'S, AUGUSTA, OA." Ort 6 20 12 x UAKFETS, ! RUGS, OIL CLOTHS,^ WAtt 1'ATER AND fcORDERS. i , . f ^ i u LARGE NEW i S'TOCK OPENING A* lames G. Jlailie St lire's. H< KEW COOB8M DIEKBAIPSIB TTIEJAN HF5HEIR. AIIGUSfAJjiA. Oct C 1* K G. ROGERS, ~ : J," DEALER IN - / Wflffioaoroiiaii -or EVERY DESCRIPTION, 143 and 146 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. 11" It KA OS WA.SIIBTAK1)J<, SOFAS, TETE A-^?T*S, CAAIH^S, ROCKING CHAIRS, WHAt-NOTS, 30TTAOE SETS .WWII AND WITHOUT |0Ct ,1 1 I II I j TO THE P1IIIUC. \TOUR attcntkmj# u1l?4 to the ?m of 1 STIJDDBD BOOTS, Boot* with Stads, instead of Button* or Eyel?t?. Tbo *d*Mt*|^ derived from tho na* of Stads instead oT Button* oik Eyelet* for Boot* Mid Shoe*, are: Economy of time; Freedom rVotn f*(i(*i*g labor Hi LmIok or Ueiacing; Perfect and Durable Fastenings; Greater Durebiliiy of Boot or Shoe ; Greater Durability o4 Shoe String* and saving' of money. A child ean lace the STUPDJRD BOOT. The Studded BeoU are the iuo*t common-sense Boot* made. The Patent Studded Boots SSOBLL ALL OTHBF.O. One trial will prove that tbey are the Buy fbr yourselves and Children the PATENT STUDDED BOOTS AND SHOES Manufactured and for Sale by J.C. HICKS, ? 1 .1 Main-Street. Greenville, 8. C. Oft IS M / ; * . r?*? 1 FOR $ A 25-IIORSE' POWER BTBULM rg, \%i A *?* AMD TWO ??r> OTU1DK& MEMS, CHEAP* I Enquire of 1M1 fc %%%\%\\%* Oct I* r tl 4 8 I ' KMV IT BSTOR] W? ?a ffiHWI AT TIE MO I Broad-Streat, 10 TAB PLACB TO BAY CUBA?, PUR1 BITC.K Braailw, Wlilikp, Mmmn ten, SKI IN CONNECTION WI1 LARGE RECTIFYIf BBTABliXi Tut ONLY MIAItlsntlYT OF THA wb?v? lk?7 mtk? Rothlfg but Pitt ud I Importers of foreign fo Whteh ikty tmild call the attention of tbi who *111 farof than with their patronage, that "ft.?. I HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEi THREE HOLLA ONE OF THE BEST HO Oct 1 MJt&IE ^ ^ . , . \ BAR IRON plow steel . Nails j4etal9 guns AND HJIRD WARE WHOLESALE 8TORE N Retail Store Corner Kit CHARLES September 29 GAlNES~d^ BEARDEN. ; ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF *NI //3L w w Jr JnLMmrnMm .a AND WINTER Their goods have been carefully Selected by one of the Firm, who he* juet returned from New York. Our GOODS have been bonght es AND WILL BE SOLD AS ?C3 XX JKES H" 9 A# eny In tbie Market, Cal' and examine onr Stock. We will j take great pleasure in ehowing onr To any wlio may give na a call. COME AND SEE. 8ept 59 19 tf THE BEST EDITION or THB inriKliM, Intlrartire, Autk'nlie, and Complete?A Work tknt can bo head and A'xi amiMed uitk repeated Pleaturr and rrojii. THE NEW PICTORIAL I FAMILY BIBLE, Containing the Old and New Testaments ae&rding U> the Standard Edition? Embellished with over OSR TDOVSASD ILLVSTRAT10SS. THE Pietorial Family Bible I odor to the public abounds ta large, handsome, and authentic illustrations. They are oi themselves a comprehensive review of the Serrpteree, representing many of the mosl interesting Views, Characters, Symbols, Historical ?venU, Landscape Scenes, Anti unities, Costnmea, Beasts, Birds, Insects Plants, Minerals, Coins, Medals, Iaserip tiom And Incidents referred to In the differ ent books of tho Old and New Testsmonts and eoatain a vast fund of information ii regard to the Manners and Customs of th< I people ft the biblical epoch. This work ie published under the eonvie lion that no book more fully admits of 01 alls for thorough Illustration than th< Bible. mora correct knowledge of tti scene* and incidents, as derived from ? careful study of history asd loaalitiso, aaa be thereby imparted?and what mora thor ought/ Interests sithsr U?s youthful or ? tnro mind than well exceoted and truth fa) illustrations J They attract the eye, cor rset erroneous Impressions, give rice to new thoughts and additional Interest, and educate mora permanently. L>b# ae all Natnre comes to as through the sys, aad It nssrer to us, so good Bible illustrations will im part truer ooaeepUoua and instil deeper re ligioui feelings J. M RITNION, Agent, Greenville, South Carolina. Oct 6 20 * SrvyiAi. Nor ten ?'To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, ws refer to the advertisement of P. P. ToaJe. the large man. ufaetorev of those goods in Charleston'? Price lsf furnished ea pplieathvi. f if 8 THE PEOPLE, nnr <& ?? *, 9I?1? NO. 989 - ? Augusta, Georgia, C AND UNEDULTELATRD LIQUORS, as i, Giaa, Wiaei, Ale*, Portcn, Sec. H TLI18 HOUSE IS A 40 AND REFINING BHMBNT. T KIND, IN THE SOUTHERN STATES 'dAdulterated Liquors. They are also Liquors and Seear*. i trade. They defy competition, assuring all ! they will sell cheaper than any houeo in the IVW t> %&. I ? FARE RED UCED TO RS PER DA Y. TELS IN THE SOUTH. 10 3m ' & &Q. i i . "1 * . i MILL ROCKS BOLTING CLOTII CIRCULAR SAWS HOES > PLOWS inbhaij M EllCHjIJYTS, O. 39 HAYNE STREET. tg and Market Streets TON, S. C.. 10 12 Incorporated 1859. CAPITAL, $350,000! J. F. BOZH.HAN. Prca't D F. WILLCOX, Sec'y. Continues to furnish perfect eecurity agninet foe. or damage by fire on nil kimle of ti?lurabl* property at adequate rate*. Agents can be found at every prominent point in the Southern States, to whom applications for insurance may be made. Apply toWM. e. earle, *l_ J- Wf A?r<ri i. (Jrcoovttle, S. C., October JO, I860. 22-4 X'TTTn WARTHEN STORE, 20 MILES SOUTH OF QREEIiVlllE. 'pHE Subscriber la bow receiving, and JL will continue to receive regularly every week, hie STOCK OK GOODS J From New Yotk, Baltimore cad Charleston. My line of Goods will comprise i Every Article in the regular Line r of Trade, suited to the Times, , and Special wants of t Customers. ' T tnnMlnu !_ DITr I ? - . U>;>CH III ruliii DIMM (ll competition agninrt every railroad and ' cohntry town within thirty milea of my ; Store, and MOST POSITIVELY ASSERT, th*t I will sell Goods lower than they cnn ' Lj had at any of there pointe, lor the res* on that 1 CAN AFFORD to do it, not having rents to pay, town taxes to pay? and many other expend s to incur inaidental to r town*. I WILL BUY COTTON i In an^quantity, and ALL OTHER PRO* JANES N. SULLIVAN. Warthen, October 8th, 1W?. 20-4 MISS McKAY WILL OPEN, ON THURSDAY, 7TH INST., &&3J33 FLOWERS, RIBBONS, <*f7? PERSONALLY selected from the New York and Baltimore Market*. The attention of the Ladies is resp?eituHv solicited. ??l ft 80 ' tf Subscribe for the Entuhpjiise, in advance.