u , A Temperance Story. '
*? On* evening last week we took our place
at the fupper table of a Cincinnati and Louisville
packet.' Slipper and conversation had
progressed some timo before wo were seated.
" An animated discourse was going on 'twixt
. , an old gentleman and an exceedingly sober
fecod lady, not lew than 30 years old, on
"the subject of tornperanee.
"Oh T exclaimed she, with horror depioted
on her lips. "I do despise the whiskey
drinker !"
The gentleman dropped his knife and fork,
seized her hand, and, giving it a hearty
shake, we thought tears were going to drop
i-v 'from his twinkling eyes.
"Madam, I respect your sentiments and
^ the heart that dictated them. I permit no
{ person to go beyond me in despising tho
whiskey drinker. I have been disgusted on
this very boat, and I say it now, before our
worthy captain's face, what, I ask you can be
'more disgusting than to see well-dressed respectable,
aye, viif-ous-looklng young men.
whose mothers ere probably even now praying
that the tender instruction by which their
youth waA illuminated may bring forth previous'fruit
in their maturity?I say, to see
young men step up to the bar of tins J>oat,
and, without the fear of observing eyes, or
the condemnation of enlightened opinion,
. -brazenly ask for old Bourbon or liye, or
Mouongnheia whiskey, when in that bar
there is the very bbst of Old Cognac brandy?"
Mrs. Pestington's Defence for Ike.
"llo's so full of life and animosity !" said
Mra. Partington, in describing tho good
- qualities of Ike to a neighbor who had come
in to complain of him fur throwing stones at
a favorite dog.
"But there isn't any malice in him, and
. wlien he fastened old Mr. Blaze in his own
house so that he couldn't got out to drive
the boys away from coasting in his field, it
wasn't ugliness, through, Mr. Blaze said he'd
never live till he died because ho did it.?
1 >enend on it, them boys isn't tln> worso for
WHig a little mischievous, and murk it when
you wi|l,** continued she, raising her finger
gradually,-till' it stood perpendicular as a
lightning rod, "the stillest boy isn't always
the best?the still cow eats the swill?and
some boys who have always hjid good inttuenzns,
never profit by thein when they get
so a* they can act out themselves.
"For iny part I'd rather see a hoy or man
show himslf right out at the beginning, than
find him a boy constructor at last that I have
been warming in my bosom to sting it."?
The finger dropped to its wonted position,
and the neighbor nodded, half convinced by
her poilosophy, and went away thinking
<jf a horsewhip as a remedy for troublesome
hoys in li neighborhood. Hut thero is a j
grain of truth in what she said.
Likiuenant ctbniiual.?Congress has at i
'length passed a joint resolution conferring
the title of Lieutenant (icqem! as a special
honor upon Major General Scott. The distin
guiehcd man is said to have been deeply affected
when the intelligence was announced to
him. On hearing the news the General dropj?ed
his head for a moment, and tears were
seen trickling a down his check. His reply
was: "Let no man sny, hereafter, that
his country is ungrateful to one who hasserved
her faithfully.
rf- ?
Tlltt CoNSKljCKNCE OK NOT TaKIXO a
NewskaI'Kk,?lit .Judge VTnn Hainm'sCourt
at Cincinnati, a witness testified that prior
to the decease of Ilenry Starr, esq., lie cmploved
that gentleman to defend a suit
brought against him in the Supreme Court <
of Cincinnati?that lie resides twelve miles
from the city?that hodocs not take a newspaper,
and that when he inquired about his
suit, some ten or twelve months afterwards,
he learned that Mr. Starr was deceased, and
that a judgment v*as rendered against him for
about two h'uudred dollars.
<?kn'. (jrAi)si)KX.?Tho liallimoro American
any*: , A despatch, it is said, lias Wen relieved
at Wellington, asserting that the recall
of General Gadsden is requested by the ,
Mexican ^Bfemment, 011 the ground of his i
interfering^ the internal dimensions of Mexico.
*
Don't believe i word of it.
Mr. Samuel Milwke one of the oldest and
most respectable citizens of Anderson, S. C.,
was thrown from his horse on Saturday last, (
about one mile from Anderson village, and 1
after being dragged some distance, received i
injuries which speedily terminated#his exist- J
ence. '
The price of frogs at Cincinnati is $3 a
dozen.
CPU. ' J
otAuiiiiili?On ino oi'n iasis, by IUft. Alzsanher
A. K?.n, Mr. w. T. SHUMATE and Muh J ASB '
HELEN, eldest dan&litcr of Cept. Javiea M. Lat
ml kb, all of Greenville district,
HTWe am authorized to announce Wfll
A* McDanlel m It Candidate for Clerk at ~
tha ensuing election. Feb. 2. td. s
H*We are authorized kto au,
nouuee W. F. I'HINCE, a* a candidate for She*
ill' At the ensuing election for thAt office. t
' Sept, 8. 17 te c
CUT We bAVo been authorized to announoe ! \
C'Hpt. A. V. OwlllgK a candidate for Slier- i
iff At the next election. ?et. t7?id.
. ! MJ a
Call and Settle. 1
H|MIR Account* of IllA C. WILLIAMS Havo
X' been placed in ray hand* for collection.
7ho*?iJndct>ted are hereby nottiicd to make irtimedifct*
aettlomeut either by caWtor llote.
* 8. 1>. OOODIjm', Attorney. "
f*b W 40 4 * 8t
TiOOK ANl> JOB I'BISTlN'ti neatly done at
J) tb* " ttaterpno* Ohoa."
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CORRKCTKD WffCKLY FOR THC KNTRKI'RISS,
8Y JOHN W. QRAQY, MERCHANT.
Greenville, February 15, 1865.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard* M ? 18
v Dundeo, 13 q 16
BACON ... .Ilnms, per lb^ 8 a 10
Shoulders, 6 a 8
Sides, . 8 a 10
J log round, " 8
BUTTER.. .Oqshen, per lb. none.
Country, per lb. 15
COFFER.. .11 io, per lb. <14
Ja*n, 6er lb. 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. ? 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 13
Osnaburgs, pcryd. 11 a 12^
FLOUR....Country, perbbl. a $8
Country, per sack, $3$ a $4
nrtATV n~_.. ?- l - *
VAIIU, I'?r UUMIOt, to a BU
Wheat, por bushel, $1$
IRON.......Swcdea, per lb. 6$ a 7
English, per lb. 5 a 5$
L^RD per lb. 10 a 11
MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 38 a 87$
N. 0., per. gal? 40
SYRUP....* ,l per-gab 50 a 02$
OILS Lamp, per gal. 81$ a $2$
Train, per gal. 87$ a 81$
Linseed, *1$
RICE per lb. 7 a 8
ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20
SUGARS. ..N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 9
Porto Rico, per lb: 0 a 10
* Loaf, per lb. ? ' 12$
Crushed, per lb, 12$
Refined, per lb. 10 a 12$
SALT .per bushel, 81
Salt, per back, a 2 25
SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb.Jl 2$ ? 15
Yollow, per lb. 8 a' 10
SHOT per lb. 12$
Shot, per bag, 82$ a 82$
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Horses, viz: Swcllod Joints, Sprains, (Juts, Gulls,
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Feb 23. 41 1
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Address,
GEORGE BRUCR
13 CFIAMBF.RS-ST. New-York.
The Furm&n Univenjity.
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'fSOAUDING could uojt be obtained
Tor the Students of tlfis Institution upon reasonable
terms, it is deemed propcrto give notice that
Hoarding and Lodging (exclusive of lights and
washing) can be obtaiuea for a large numlwr of
students at (11 per month. For lights n,.J
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>f tho Faculty or to the undersigned.
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feb 15 40 ' 3t
3. zniJTas:,
MAIN-STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C.
Dealer in drugs, medicines, hi/roi- ;
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February 3. 38 tf
roisra ?oofii,
IVatcli Haker and JcnfHcir,
UNDER WREN'S HOTEL, i,
KEEPS always on band Gold nu?l SllVet
WaiclHM, and JEWELRY of ev ry
doner!pti on. Fauov Good* and Perfumery, i
I'loeka, Watche* nnn Jewelry repaired in the I
seat manner. IL.-J
dee. 2Jt, 83 ^ ^
ikv 9 $ > ffM' A' J> vi
W << ?i> it
fnt * *
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XI ijfrc vrifh tor*'If tn the mercantile busiucss,
the <?aid business will be carried ou andcr
the iiftrue and style of GRADY & QOODLLtf,
ut my old stand on the south; went corner of the '
(public bo euro. 1 borcby take occasion'to return !
my thanks for the liberal * patronage heretofore
bestowed pn me, and solieit- a continuance of
the Mime for tho new firm almre referred to, [
feeling confident.-that wo will be able fo give j
satisfaction to all,\ylio may favor ua with a call I
It. is with reluctance that I must truly say that J
necessity construing me, to notify tho** .who are .
indebted to too sitliet?. by notour book account |
previous to 1st of Jauuary, 1866, to call and pav ,
up. , JOUN W. GRADY, ' I
January 23, IBM.
O0-pi.B.TI?SE.GHIP.
TI1K undersigned having formed a copartnership
under the name and style of GRADY
i <fc pOODLFlT, and taken the stock of GOoda
and Store of John W. Gninr, will
continue the business. We hoju f&Y^VIl
3^%kbv promp'. attentions to merit oSflBRK
ooutinuance of tho liherol patronage heretofore
given tho business. Ojir stock is very csrapleto
now, ami preparations are making to enlarge it
soon. Give us a call.
JOIfN W. GRADY,
ROITf. 1\ GOODLLTT.
Janunry.23, 1866. 1'
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GUI UK," by Ilenry Stephens, </Edinburgh,
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January 12. 85 tf ,
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January 12 3.r> tf
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January 5. 84 tf
"111 ERMAN &
(At tbo Old Stand of B. Dunham,)
U AVISO bought from the Greenville Manufacturing
Company their interest in the i
. TIN NINO BURINKS8, and also their
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J. Tl. SHERMAN,
J. R. 1IILL.
' Greenville, December 29. 33 tf
M WLZ
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on ?ood term* Such articles as .they have not
on hAuda, the subecrihers will be happy to order {
ivr uii'ir unii-oua aim nid tneni in making selec- j
tions. They would ulso add that they have the
teat workmen engaged in the
Tailoring Department, |
and that all work will be esecuU-d promptly and
warranted good.
The subscribers would also take this opportunity
of requesting those indebted to them to call
without delay, and nettle 'their dues. Their
agent at Oreeuville, Mr. O. A. PicgLr, has no
leisure to enll on debtors, and the subscribers
hope that all indebted will call ou him and payup
as early us possible.
C. W. PICKLE A CO.
Jarrnarv 13. 85 . 3t
Mountaineer will please copy three times, i
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
I LOUISA GILES, wife of Usr.sY Gam, a
a firmer of Greenville District, hereby gives
tiotieo that in one month frotn the date hereof, I
will carry on the business of a BAKF.ll, in the
District aforesaid, live miles from Greenville C.
II., on my own account as ? sole trader, accord*
ing to law in sdeh ease made and provided.
LOUISA GILE9. .
February 2. 83 i 41
Thompson & Easloy,
ATTORNFVR AT I A \A/
* (JKEVNVIIleVIT3~a * 1
June 28. 1S.54. 6 . g I
_ . |
STATKOF SOI T1I CAROLINA.
(J it KEN V11.LE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Wellborn Barton, Executor, Ac., ve. Williams Cox.
Executor, <to., ami others.?llill in Equity. Ac
count, Relief, Sale of Property, Ac,
rI"MIE Complainant having filed h'rs amended
JL hill in this case, making the legatees and
1>ersons interested in the will of the late Mrs.
iccrt-hcba Cox parties to this suit, and it appearing
to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that
Rufus W. Kolger and his wife Merinda Fodger,
A. W. Lancaster and his wife Mary Jane Lancaster,
Louisa A. Barton, Perry Burton and Eniilv
R, Barton his wife, Gustnvus A Taylor and Mrs.
Taylor, his wife, reside without the limitsof this
State: It is ordered that the above named the
Defendants do answer, plead or demur to the Comfduinaut's
hill, within three months from the pnbication
of this rule, or that the said bill will be
taken pro confesso as to these Defend cut*.
S. A TOWXES, C. E G. D.
N17 27 Bra.
STATE 5' SOITH CAKOLIMA.
GUKKNV1LL7C DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Nancy MeKinney vs. Alexander MeKinney, Williuin
MeKinney, Daniel MeKinney, John MeKinney,
Joseph MeKinney, Amcnda Dill and Nail
H. Dill, Elizabeth Russell and James Russell,
FlenitningMeKinney, Clarinda MeKinuey, Harriet
A. Calloway, Clarinda C. Calloway and
James F. Calloway;?Bill for Partition of Real
Estate, Ac,
'pilK Complainant having filed her Bill with
* the Commissioner, and it appearing to the !
satisfaction of the Court, that Elizabeth Hawaii '
and Jatnes Russell, her husband, reside without
thclinuls of this State: It is ordered, on motion
of B. F. IVrrv, Complainant's Solicitor. that the
said Elizabeth Russell and her husband, Janus
Russell, do answer, plead or demur to Complainant's
bill, within' three months from this date, or
the same wilt be taken pro coufesap as to tlufse
Defendants.
S. A. TOWXES. C. II G D.
Greenville C. II., 2d November, 1864. 3m
1 N 17 27
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
aasr cgDimmaw sp&aLAB.
i
John W. Grady )
vs. > Attachment.
Win, M. Butler. )
A\7"lIF,HE.Wtho Plaintiff did on the 16tl. day
IT of October, 1854, fil?! his declaration
against the lb-fondant, who, (as it is said) is absent
from and without the limits of the State,
and 1ms neither wife or attorney now within the
same upon a hum a copy of this declaration
might be served.
It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration on j
or before the nineteenth dav of October, which |
will he in the year of our I.ord one thousand
eight hundred and fiftv-five, otherwise final and
al solute judgement will then be given and awarded
ugainst liiui.
D. IIOKE. 0. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Greenville District, j
October 17, 1864. ) 3mly
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