The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, May 18, 1855, Image 3
X nJWPATCH-in New Yoik
- Herald, dated Wnslnngtim, Mffy 6 th, says :
?MI dtideraUind, and reliable authority,
that t&g up the Virginia.election
Kuow Notlijngs, notwhhstan^Hg
riie^in boasting and humbugging
o&tlie iiwlimond Knquir<r and other
quent'terms" Sni.l he : 'I don*t'Vno\v what,
wo are opBriag to. lhera^t a icv t
' abouttho progress of these Knojg? J&ikjugs'
in the South which is perfectly
Ajad if they carry Virgiuw, that last retraining
bulwark of tbfc democracy; God only
knows what ia to become-of us "
A NewOfork l^^r wiii' T a^<: ^
"AbotiWwv fi*irrlmlividuala?p'ou meet todayip
the devout parts of the city wears a
Vvlme cravat or a buTF pcttiooat?-the lattor
in many cases only reajfeng;^ small bit below
thejefcecs, "and thetrfrie "pants going the
rest of tne way. ~13ut \i# anniversary week,
and that explains all. "I is only ouco in a
twelve month euch sights are to bo seen oven
in Oothaui, however much we may boast of
our big 'tieph'aiit.n: Tiro first bloomer for
the season tnado her appear'auco in tho Park
al>out ten o'clock otoStlturduy ; and how tlie
.* little urchins did run to see what an exccllant
fit was?her breeches! But tho novelty
has 6inco jyrn away, for bloomers were numerous
onoroadway last evening as?lamp
postif. And it is thought not more than half
the "strong minded" have arrived yet. Lucy
SSHohe is to c<imto to-morrow, and is to be
Accompanied 5y Mr. Stone, her spouse?
whilom Henry 13. lilackwel!"
A Timelt Compliment.?As a lady of
the Fortescuo family, who possessed great
personal beauty, was walking along a narrow,
lane, she perceived, just behind her, a hawker
of oarthern waro,'driving an asa with two
panniors laden with his 9took in trade. To
give the mrister and his nnimal room to pass,
tli<v lady suddenly stepped aside, which so
frightened tho donkey, that ho ran away,
and had not proceeded far when he fell, and
a great part of the crockery was broken.?
The lady, yi her turn, became alarmed, lest
the man should load her with abuse, if not
offer to insult her; but ho merely exclaimed,
"Never mind, tnndarao, Balaam's ass was
frightened by ati angel,"
Speed.?Tho velocity of a ship is from 8
to 12 miles an hour ; of a racehorse, from
20 to 30 uiilcs; of a bird, from 50 to GO
mileft; of the clouds, in a violent hurricane,
80 to 100 Vniles ; of sound, 893 miles; of a
cannon ball, as found by experiment, from
GOO to 700 miles; of tho earth round tho
nun, 68,000 miles, more than' a hundred
tiin<? quicker than a cannon ball; of mercury,
104,000 miles; of light,, about 80,000^00
miles, passing from the sun to the 'garth,
95,000,000 in about eight minutes, orhbout
a million limes swilier than a cannon ball;
and the exceeding vgtacity of the thoughts
of the human mind'tsoeyoud all possible estimate.
in .
Recruiting In tiie United States.?
"We cut the following from the Toronto Colonist
of Thursday jAstf?Tho Hon. Joseph
Howe, of Nova SdRja, accompanied by a
foreign gentleman, vWk&jts iagara Falls on
tho 20th ult., and rcmainnWflj^L: 'J3.1.?
The Niagara Mail surmisos that "the otiject
of their visit was to endeavor to rirfiReJayops
for A foreign legion. In rcferenco*fl9jgji|
abovo tlie St, Catherines J'ost says?fs
said Uiere is to be a depot At Niagara for
Cerraan recruits raised in the United States
for foricgn service. Tlio lion. Mr. ilowe
was there tho other day in reference to barrack
accommodations for them. Upwards
of 5,000 men have engaged for the foricgn
legion, bnt tho number required is 10,000?
5,000 will bo sent to Canada,'2,000 to New
Uruuswick, and 3,000 to Nova Scotia."
Another Name.?A Doctor Harris, addressing
the Democracy of Wfchmond, styled
tho K. N'a Polo Cats. Wise pronounces
thcra lousy, christless, cowardly assassins
and conspirators, mnTsavs he would rather
be ruled by the Pope at Rome than by tho
love-feast raters of these parts. Pryor, editor,
of the Richmond Enquirer, says, tho
Catholic Chunch hma li?m *1 ?n fipirt/vof
(as a church) th^Republicanism over had,
and that uo Irishman had ever turned traijlor,
while an American had betrayed his
country, and a-i|ew betiaycd his Saviour.?
Oh, Benedict A'rflbld, Judas and Biley! what
vile things Americans and Jews must bo.
Locuerrs.?<Thfci is the year erf the 11 year
locusts, and tho dreaded visitant has made
its appearance in the tipper part of this county,
on the plantation of Judgo Wm. Luiuly
and in that vicinity,- Also in Spauldingand
other counties. Judgo L., has shown us a
living specimen of the locust, which iiu uickup
on his to the city a day or tttfc'aince.
It is a large iuseot with prominent red#cycs,
And d?rk brown wings. Although tolerably
numerous, that h*v n m ??l (tftno r./-. I h 1
, WV??>"yj
.( to vegetation. Their sonorous buzzing, wo
are tokl, is loud enough to bo heard at a
great distance.?Macoif Geo, Citizen.
Tub ^ififcburen Iutrtligmcer of ilie 30th
ult., sayar "It has been- mathematically
proved qpd practically demonstrated that
^ibe Aikaiim* river will no more be fit Cor
navigation*" Tho bank*, have fallen into
auch an etlral a? to widen the bed of th|
river immeasurably, ftquiriag a larger body
of water Uuh usually ynies down tu ordinary
list* tofutnoh ita tJdHty bnra and to fill
vifi the'bedTrlto oitly dependence now is
ibo railroad..
Musk \ i.' mot!*!.?Tho editor of the
"Tl?% Llattla Ar\cip{ Freedom aud tlie Toin
my Hawk of Liberty," jrriting Jjcpin Philadelphia,
after 4?wi?g Mim LoUWj& neliUg
the song of tho ^kxjvrk," says. "Hor votoe
1* deliciou.%? par* Mo moonl'ght, and as
tender m a threy (lulling shirt.'* *
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Know Nothingism in Tenneeie*.
Thbrk nro at tins dato co.ooo^nembocS'
of tho Auicriean party in TOnriiriiiin<Bj|yiiQ
400 Council*. And although this statement ,
is not official, weaasuic that it is reliublo.?
T.his, considering the orgauizati^p has only
been under way in t# 8tnto about ten
months, is 44drivjftg a very brisk trade." Jt
iaavery brioderake calculation to say, that
5900 per month will ho added during the
^ngtVlfiree montlis, and up to first of August,
which will give them 65?jt}0 voters, or half of
tlie State. And if tho opposition
think that nono voto with thciri out
members they will lcaru by waiting!?
Knotvill - Whig.
i
Nr.w York, May, 11,1855.
Know Noxni\o Convention.?Tho
Times professes to have a report of the proceedings
of tlio Know Nothing Convention
at Syracuse, from which it appears that Erastus
Brooks is President, and that one mem
.bcr had been expelled for .uttering Froo Soil
Vcntimcnts.
An Entrenched Camp for 40,000 men is
to bo established near Constantinople, and
will be occupied by French troops, the citv
is also to bo strongly fortified. The French
will f?e established in Turkey, and it is predicted
will never again leave there*
The Crowino Crops.?Tho Baltimorn
Pattiot compiles a variety of informatioo
from the different portions of the country,
all of which occurs in reprinting tho prospect
of the growing crops -as very encouraging.
These accounts extend to Now York,
Pcnsylvnnia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina,
Georgia, Ohio and other Western
states.
Fremont's Claim.?A gentleman who
has been on a tour in Mariposa oounty, informs
tho Stockton Journal that a majority
of the citizens are in favor of tho confirmation
of Fremont's claim, from the fact that
when tho quartz mining companies can got
a title to their claims, large amount of
capital will be brought into the country. It
is well known that the richest quartz veins
in California are in Mariposa country.
"I like you," said a girl to her suitor "but
I can't leave homo: I am a widow's only
darling ; no husband can equal my parent
in. kindness." "She is kind," replied tlio
wooer; but be my wife; we will all lfve
together, and see if I don't beat your mother!"
To plunge a young lady six fathoms deep
in linnrtinnaa mvn twn Mnoruliipdo liilC
? 1 t ?> O"' *' " j
duzcn moonbeams, twelve yards of silk, an
ice cream, several rosebuds, a squeeze of tho
hand, and the promise of a new bonnet. If
she don't melt it will because she can't.
If wo go at noon-day to the bottom of a
>4^? pit, we shall l>e ablo to ree the stars,
which, on tho level ground are invisible.
Even so, from tho depths of grief,?worn,
wretched, soared and eying?the blessed ap-*
pai iuqus npd tokens of heaven make themselves
to our oyes.
Is PAqMDED Fon.?A Washington letter
says that it is considered as untiled among
Democratic politicians that Mr. Wise will
bo compensated for tho labors and sacrifices
of the campaign by the Mission to Paris?
which is to be vacated by resignation. The
health of Mr. Ikbwon was but partially restored,
and he will be relieved from tho onerous
duties of his present station about the
! llrst of duly.
Nnow N.?|jiino9 in Macon Geo.?Tho
Savanffah Journal and Courier of Friday
says: We lfJWi, verbally, that at a Know
Nothing Convention, which met in Macon,
last Wednesday, thcro wero some seven hnndred
delegates in attendance, representing:
every county in tho State but three.
mMfcWLAL. ~
MARRIKD?Oa the evening of the 10th, liy
Rev. J. C. F CMC an, Mr, E. O. Ev.vsa and Kite
Sarah J. Divver, of Grecnvillo.
- GrecnTillc Prices Current.
corrected weekly for tiie enterprise,
BY BRADY & GQODLETT, MERCHANTS.
y? 1 ' ........
Greenville. May 17. "1855.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18
Dundee, 13 a 10
BACON ... .Hams, per lb., 11 a 12\
Shoulders, a 10
Rides, 11 a 12$
Ilog round, 10
? BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
Country, per lb. 15 a 20
COFFEE...Kio, per lb. 14
Java, per lb. 18 ? 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 6| ? . 10
Sheeting, per vd. 10 a 15
Osnaburgs, per yd. 11 a 12$
FLOUR ....Country, per bbl. a $8$
Country, per sack, $4$ a 84-i
. ,. .Corn, per bushel, a 100
j Wheat, por bushel, $137^IRON.......Swedes,
per lb. 0\ a ' 7
English, per lb. 3 a 5^
LAUD per lb. 11 a 1*2
MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. a 37?
N.O., per.gal. a 50
8YIiUl\...M " per gal. a 02
OILS Lamp, per gal. $1$ a $2.1
Train, per gal. 87| a $l|
I At Linscc a, *.Vi\
' ?TCE..,....per lb. ? a 8^
HOPE,. ...,per lb. 12a
SUGARS. ..N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 0Porto
Rico, per J b. 0 a 10
Loaf, per 11* , l? j
Crushed, per lb, 12J>.
Reftned, per lb. 10 a 12^
SALT. *.,..4>er bushel, $1
Salt, per sack, a 2 37
SQA3P.. OolgaUfcpnlo,pr.lb. 12J a 15
' .YelloWfper lb. 8 a 10
SHOT per lb. 12 A
- v Sfcot, per bag, a #2f
M *'/ #
<m m
jwb&a ' * y
V t?"J. * V
Vl^ERF. um"y all'"kin ? S CO^
V FECT^ON AUY, Fruit", Tov t nna Fuucv j
Goods, at low prices for cash,
A tinJWortineiit of PIOKLE3, Pncoallili's
server Utvi son's. Almonds, Prunes. Brandy Fruits,^
Biscuit, Crackers of all kinds, Cakes. Candies ?tc.,
<te., too numerous to mention, which the public
ore solicited to cnlFaud ?ce.
A LADflCrl HA LOON aud AttBORS for Gentlemen,
aro now bows prepared, and will *cf1hrbo
in readiness, where may be obtniucd. at all
hours of the (lay and evening, ICE^ltEAM, Lcm
onnde, fhnla Water, and other Cooling Drinks.
Even* effort shall be made to give satisfaction.
p. a. SMIOL,
may 13. 1
I The Ladies' Store
8 constantly receiving additions to thoiitoek
of iffack aud oolorcd Silks Plain, Bareges
Tissues, Crapesdc Paris, So wipgBllk, Orenndincu,
uud Iginc Dress GoodA generally. Severn! liuodigfrdStmla
Black-atf&ocolorcnT Silk warp Chally
OSFEs. up. OjgJSI
Buttons of Pearl, Bono, Silk, Lace and Linen, jfrc.,
Gimi??, Fringes and Braids. A large and taateful
selection of English and the very best ArtW**ican
Calicoes, neat patrons and fust colors, 10 to
12$ cts. A few {light colored Dresses of ibe
most elegant French Organdie, P.lack and second
mourning Lawns and Muslins, Dresses of neat
small juitUa u Law us, Lilac, Green, Blue, iVa Ao.
White, Bl?ek and colored Silk Gloves, Kid nnu
T J.I.. T-- 1 . -t. nil. i n- ?
JJIOIU uo., l/niL' HUU BI10T6 J>IJICK ITehCIl rtCWlIlg
Silk, Pic Nic ifrtU,*50 vts. to fcl,75. ladies' ana
Misses Cotton and Silk Hosiery. .
Uiiderslocvos, Underbalf, Lawn nnd-Bwiss Cellars,
Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Flonueiitgs,
Boauotc, Ribbons, Tabs and Wreath?, BorabA- ,
zincs, Alapacas, Series, Crape#, ldorenoes, Are.
Lnlrin'a and Harrison a Perfumery for tlio Handkerchief,
Cologne on draught in any quantity,
Crochet Cottot, Crochet Needle* in wood and
gilt - oases, Corncliati Ringdp'Mottoes, Paper
Weights, Paper Knives, Fancy Envelopes ond
note Pupcr, and other attractive sU#w case articles.
|V
Cleul's D c part inch t.
There is yet a side reserved for tha Gentlemen,
where they may Hud fine and fashionable
Spring liats. Summer Ready-Made Clothing,
desirable styles of Tweed*, Tweed Ca-*im?fes and
Cnshmcrets, White and Ftmcy Marseiles Vesting*,
Slate, Brown, Checked and Striped Linen DriHl
and Coalings, fine Boots, fancy pntent leatlmr
Shoes, Striped and White Cotton and Silk half
Hoes, Gloves, Suspouder?, Ac. Ac. W*
II. IIOVKY.
may 18. 63 tf
Tlio Undersignod
HAVE JCST*ECKIVKI> and have for pale
'Baker's Broom or Cocoa Chooolate, Cyoper'a
Ocllatihe, French do.. Arrow Root, assorted
kinds, Meckel's Farina, Flavoring Extracts, Lemon,
Pencil, Ac., Bay Water, Congress Water, Salad
Oil, French Blacking, Leather Preservative,
Perfumery. Colognes. Lubin's Extracts. M*?v ,l-c
~ ' II. B. EAItLK ct'cO.
May 18. 1 4
t3J*We arc atilliorizctl jto announce
Col. DAVID IIOKE as a candidate farSheriff
of Greenville District at tlio cusuinaKEeeWm
IHTWe arc authorized to aunounee
\YM, IIAYXT3 a candidate fbr Sheriff at
the ensuing Election.
E\cculorit' Sale
Of Valuable Town Lots, Farm, &c.
BY virtue of authority given to ua for that
purpose, under the last will and testament of
Jnbez Gilreath, deceased, wo will sell at public |
auction, at tho ConrtVousc, Greenville, 8. C., on '
Salcday in July next, tho following REAL ESTATE,
-viz:
The LOT situated at the corner of Main and
Washington streets, Greenville S. C, being fiftynine
and one half feel, in width, by two hundred i
and twenty feet in depth. On this Lot are two ,
fino STORE HOl'SES on Main Street, at the
I most central business point in tho town. Also,
a handsome and comfortable Dwelling on Washington-street,
containing seven rooms, pautrys,
Ac., large wooden and brick Kitchens, servants'
Houses, Smoke House, Ac., Ac. This property
will produce a yearly rout of about i>700.
ALSO,
One LOT at tho corner of Luurans and V?';uhiugton
streets, hein^aae hundred f>?et on Wo-u I
iugton sti-cet and otiiMhindred ami twenty feet
on Laurcns-slreet. On tins Lot is a large Livery
Stable, Oarriago Houses, Ac.
also,
One Lot^t the corner of Lanren3 and Coffecstrecte,
being one hundred feet on Coffee-street
and one hundred and twenty feet on Laurcnsstreet.
On this Lot is a neat mid comfortable
Dwelling and neoeasary Out buildings.
also,
One I^OTnt th^sorner of Coffee and Richardson-streets,
being one hundred feet on Coffcestrcot
and one hundred nnd twenty Feet on Richardson
street. A line location for a rcsideueo or
for business.
awo,
One Lolnt the corner of Richardson and Washington-streets,
being ono hundred nnd twenty
feet on Richardson street nnd one hundred feet i
on Washington street. This Lot L? immediately i
opposite tho Presbyterian Church, and is n beau-!
tmil location for a residence.
.jjIt also,
Ono TltA^T OF LAND, containing twelve
acres, moro or less, on the old Spartanburg road,
at the nppor end of town, adjoining lands of McDcc,
ElmrJ, Duncan, I'hillijts, nnd public graveyard.
On this Tract Is a good Tan Yard, site a
pretty building site, and or>? of tho finest springs
in tho State.
also,
OnoTRACl* OF LAND, containing one hundred
and cigliiy-three pores, more or leas, on the
Spartanburg road, about t wo miles from the town
of Greenville. S C edimni.....
- ? ?J
Cfreo.a, Hammond. Gilreath, ot a I, ; watered by
a fork of Richland Crook, about one half being
w^cll wooded bind ; a pretty buil.liu^ site on tho
Hnnrtauhurg road, The Tract is a very dosira
bio o?<\ nod would maku n first rate farm which,
from its pro? iiifity to town, would bo very desirable
and valuable. ^
Tkrms?A credit of one and two yea/*, in eqnal
annual installment*. with interest from date;
purchasers to give bonds with two securities ai)d
mortgages of the premises, to scenro the ]>ay ment
of tho purchase money.
P. E. DUNCAN,
ft c. j. Etronr/,
Executors.
May 11. 52 4d
Notice.
, A LI, por!<?ns indebted to I'HILTP N. POV,'- '
./"ftuERt^Ieocnsed, (individually,) arc notified
to make rati ocd into payment; and those having
demands against the said debased, to present
ihemfof payment to the subscriber.
C. .T. ELPORP, Adm'r.
may ft 52 tf
nr?''
* ?:
,.afT"i', -fir, TfTE REGULAR MEKTc^g
,P^' in^s of MooiriAiK Loouk, No,
fC ^N^i" M i y I. O. (J. E., arc held on
Friday curings nt V o'elook
i$ their Hull. W. 1'. jfflwEE, Secretary.
?."Greenville, Jan 12 85 |
btty. INOIV8 <>? ' Tt^IPE8 A!* i;.
?(w,ki:n\ ii i? Pivi- "N, No. 10, 8. of T.,
their meetings weekly, at the I>;visioikRooin,
t^alnfdny evenings.
i*.'. r! \f r>
? Vt -.**? AUW V VI IV 1i\. #7.
January 12 85 * JN f
rrn^m
YOU iivo requested to 490^ at the Division!
Ituoni of tlio R.uu ot Temperance until
fkirlhor orders. Meeting?-l'riilpy Evening*. a
]ly order of W. P. Piuck, W.\ P.*.
January la. 35 tf j
tg*Wc urn atttliorl'/e<l to annoniien
\V. I'. 1'UINCE, mi a enndidnto for Slier- |
iff at tlio ensuing election for that office. j
Sent. 8. 17 te
02T We are authorized te unnonncc Win
ns u Candidate for Clerk at.
the ensuing election. Pfeh. 2. td.
_ fcf" We have been nntlforized to miuounco
A. Y. Ow isits* a candidate farSlier
m. the next eleotion. Got. 27?td.
QP.ro OPQE3
AW>?OTttECARY Si! OP.,
flREENVTLLE, S. C.
DEALER IN #
TYRUGH, MEDIC1NP.S, SURGICAL. INSTRU1-/
tnonte, Paints, Dye Stufls, Yarns dscs, Putty,
Tofiifacn, Segiirs, Spirit On?, Gil \ Candles, Bojps,
Spicai, Brushes, Toilet. Article?, Combs, Perfumery^
cte, Fresh ami puro Drugs warranted
aud> ?old at low prices.
s 51 tf
*SpW- SPRING GOODS.
rI"MIK SUBSCRIBERS nro just receiving New
A- Supplies of STAPLE and FANC Y GOODS,
adapted to the season, and which they will sell
low.to Citih and Prompt buyers; preferring that
oHu1* would not buy th an. They consist in
partfuf
0 ; JA variety of Drpsg Goods,
Bonnets and Ribbons,
Radio's and MissesFliocs, i
Coatings, Ye.tings and Panto Stuffs,
Gejit's Summer and Bilk ITats,
Table and Pocket Cut}bry,
"Willi a full assortment of Gil0CKR/Zi".S' and
C1WUKER P WAIiE, and other articles in our
hue. . CRITTENDEN & TURNER,
npr '25, 19 tf
Take Xoliof.
-A LL PTC I ISO XS indebted to tlio Subscribers
JtV by Note or Book Account, ti]> to January
Ta55, ecu earnestly requested to call nnd make
payment, a3 they urgently need the money duo
then.. . CRITTKNlkUX ?t TURN felt
?l>r 20. 4'J tf
' HARRISONS HOTEL,
Q&t BY ]>. THOMPSON SIMS, Corner of
jBt&.Uichardson and Laurel-streets, Columbia,
S. C. Omnibus Faro 25 cents, jan. 12 tf
1 ,r y*1'- ? ;
The i^alc of South avo3ina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
Iia (he Conti of Ordinnry.
Ex parte Sidney Butler, Administratrix of William
Butler, deceased.?J'efUtrju for Final Settlement.
XT appearing to my satisfaction that certain
next of kin to the intestate, whose names are
unknown to ine, reside without the limits of this
State: It<fp therefore, ordered, that oil and singular
the next of kin of the said William Butler, deceased,
late FiInter of Greenville District? w ho
are entitled to a distributive share of his personal
estate, do appear at my Oilice on or before
inn iiiM uay or August next, and object to tlu? final
eettlemeut of ins said personal estate, or their
consent to the annus will be entered of record.
HOB CRT Mi KAY," O. G. 1).
Ordinarj's Ofiiee, April 30, 1535.
May 4. 61 3m
PosiiiveSy the Last Notice.
A LL those -indebted to the Subscriber, who
J.X. full to call and settle with him by the 1st
day of Juno, will find their notes and accounts in
| the hand) of W. K. Easlev, Esq. for collection,
j g-aT* Tiiis is a final notice to nil that, it may
concern. WsfW. SMITH.
May 4. 51 tf
Notice.
\T-L debts to Roberta it Pickle, I. If. Benedict,
deceased, Benedict tfc Burns, anil Rntlodgo
A Co., remaining unpaid, on tho 15th June
noxt, will be sued upon without respect of persons
and without further notice,
0. J. ELFORIX
may 11 52 td
A^tn;niK(r.i1or'it Sale.
Nogroas and Siilroad Stock.
BY permission of tho Ordinary of Greenville
District, f will sell to the highest bidder, at
Greenville (jpwt House, on Monday, the 4th day
of June next, (J^alo day,) the following PERSON
AI. I'KQPERTY belonging to the Estate of Philip
N. Powers, deceased, vi/:
Three Very Likely Negroes.
STEPS EY, about 15 years of age, Bill about
12, and Bob, about 5.
AM*
TWENTY FIVE SHAKES Or STOCK of the
Greemillo and Columbia Railroad Company,
amounting to Sr.OOj^nd assessment $100, all paid
in ; tho assessment hearing 7 per cent, interest.
Tails?A creditof twelve month', with interest
from date, on note, with two good sureties.
C. J. ELFOJtD, Administrator.
may 11 62 . t<l
To the Public.
ASHEVILLE HOTEL.
t"T&| THE auhscrilxw, having token cliargo of
in the west end of Main etroet, in
Ashcvillc, N. C'., lately oconjrietV by John Ur.ynOLDs,
is prepared to accommodate hiaold friends
and the public generally, with everything necessary
to their comfort during their stay with hint.
He hope# from his long experience "in the business,
to ?o able to give satisfaction to all.
f m&wjutonam
shall bo furnished with the best the country nff?mK
. PERMANENT apd TEMPORARY Hoarders
can be accommodated npon reasonable terms.
Ifc rotpcctfully solicits a sliorc of noWfe patron*
wgo. JOHN M< BRIDE.
May 11. 52 tf
BOOK AX!) JOB HUNTINrt neatly done at
tho "Euterprhe OflVwt"
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BESS & GOODLETT,
^.aieoMissriaT/a /AW
GrecavUle, d. C.
?*T Office uextduflMb 1'. F. 13h\vn ie ?fc Co.
j. r. ?s. i>. ooodlett.
January 12
ThomwiflNtt EasLov.
ATTORNEYS'AT LAW,
GKEEXVILLK C. n., S. 0.
JunolS, 1851.- - fl 8 I
DRsf 3ULLIYAN1? MOORE,
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
CALLS IN THE LINK OFTlIKfll PROFESSION.
Ufsidknck: nParflm, GrecmiU* District.
P ?T-0*Firn; Dunklin, " ? 4
J. M. SULLIVAN.] [I). I). MOORE.
f March 9. 4* " *0|
Watch Wakcr anil Jeweller,
UNDER STERNA HOTEL,
KEEPS ulways on hand Oolil mid Silver
Wdtchi'S ?nd JEWELRY of ev '
cry d?sci1ption. Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
Clocks Watches amf Jewelry repaired in the '
best manner. <
doc. 20, S3 . ly
BOUNTY LAND !
160 fCRES
rIX) ALL who hnve nerved 11 days in any
JL War of tire United tnoe 17 On.
Warrant'! nbtnined,
and highest eiuh prices paid for them, by
C. ?J. ELFORD, Attorney at. l.aw,
Mh 1?. 41?tf Greenville, y. C.
Warrants! Warrants! \
Wi S.~ 3A0L3T,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared with all
necessary instructions to prooure Bounty
Land Warrants nr.dor the late net of Ouigross, j
granting ldO acres to all who may have served-in
any of the wars. Immediate attention .given to (
any business of the kind entrusted to his cure.
March ic. i1 tf
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS."
rIMlE undoreipned is prepared to obtain IIdvn- I
| 1 ty Land Warrants for thotc entitled to I
them under the Into net passed by Congress,
March ad, 1855. Prompt and jinuncdiiitg attention
will bo "ivcn tothc prosoCTmbn of nil such
Claims. Oifico next door to F. F. BrattieA'. t'o.
S. D. GOODLETT.
Greenville, 9.C., March 16. 44 ? 8 |
Shaving and Hair-Dressing.
R!JKR!D?F. flic BarbOfV boa returned
to Greenville, ntid token up liin
Headquarters next door to C. W. Fickle
v?32/A: Co's Tailoring establishment, in BeatBrick
llnugo, nnd is prepnred to exe- j
JKjJjj^outo evcrv thing in his line xvith the finest I
touch. (Sentlenisn can have their hair.eut
^^WiV'Sor shampooed, or faces shaved at any time
during the day or evening. Shaving done
C?3V*pt>y the ,n0nfh 0n reasonable terms.
Grecnyfflo, March lo. 44 t.f |
A Chance to make Money.
PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT !!
rlAilE Subscriber is desirous of having an agent
1 in each county and town of tho Union. A
capital of from 5 to ?10 only will be required und
anything like an efficient, energetic uian can
muko from three tofi verdoltnr* per day ;?indeed
some of tho Agents now employed arc realizing
twice that sum. Every information will be given
by addressing (post paid.)
WM. A. KIXST/ER,
Box 1223, Philadelphia, l'a., Post Office,
mil 23 45 ' 3t.
Tho State of South Carolina.
C KEENVILLK DISTRICT.
Iff EQUITY.
Ilandrick T Arnold vs. James McCullough, et al.
?Bill for partition of Heal Estate, Ac., Young
<L Ei.kor?, Complainant's Solicitor.
TT appearing to my satisfaction, that Lewis i
1 Arnold, one of tlic. defendants to the above
Bill of Complaint, resides without, tho limits of
this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the said
Lewis Arnold do appear and plead, answer or
demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three
months from this date, or his consent to the same
will be taken pro cov/ct$o.
S3. A. TOWNER, r. c. o. n.
Commissioner's Office, Greenville, S. C., April !
."tli, 1855. npr C, Em |
' s
Tho State of South Carolina,
Cl KEEN VI f-EE DISTRICT. |
Iff EQUITY.
A. R. McDnvid, ct? al.? vs. Mrs. Hiruinnali McDavitl,
? t. al.?Bill for Specific performances,
Ac., Youxo <k Kltord, Complainant's Solicitor.
TT appearing to inv satisfaction, that William I
J. J. McDavid, aixl John 13. Graham an<l IxanCy
1* Graham his wife, who are defendants to the
above Hill <>f Complaint, reside without the limits
of this Stnto. It is, therefore, ordored'thnt the
sai<I absent defendants do appear and plead, answer
or demur to tbo said .Bill of Complaint, ;
within three months from this dale, or their consent
to the same will be tnken tiro conjrsso.
S. A. TOWXKS, o. k. o, n.
Commissioner's OfHee, Greenville, k>. C.r April
5th, 1855. npr 8, Sin
The Stato of South. Carolina,
GIlKENVIfXE DISTRICT.
I* E<jriTV.
A. R. ?.IoT>nvid, et. ah. vs.' Mr;. SMtaannnh MoJfcivid,
et. al.??Tlill for Partition of U?nJ Estate,
Youxu <V K:.?ouo, Complainant's Solicitor.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that William
i J. MoPavid,-aiid dohn 15. Graham and "Nancy
f* Graham his wife, who are defendants to the
above Bill of Complaint, rc-si^o without the limits
of this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the
said ahsont. defendants do appear and plead, answer
or demur to the said Bill of Complaint,
within three months fioiathis date, or their consent
to the same w ill Lit tnken f>m rottj'i mo,
A. TOWNS, c. e. ?. d.
C.>nnnl-(doner's OtWf? OreenviMa. S. C.. Aoril
Cth, 1855. Qi 3ni
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CABINET-MAKER'S
| At Uirrnvillo C. H. j
I'M Hi si I: : returns his thank* for the |
very libera patronage herotoforu hestmyjfl
?j>on him, ah'l eoneita a anntinnnnoe of tjio ?fur?t?.
I hiving In his employ ggfel ami <+ perUnqed
Workmen feels eoulhlentofgiviog tmtiwfnefion.
lie has on hnn?l a fjnnntitv" of !??(!? Ha. n^d
plain tini'lmd t'urniti.i -offeringfur wilo at pi io#?
tiina^
2*^oj>airi?g Aifio at mo.I. rate charges. AH
or.lora atreTWWsfr -with flispnf. li.
> s. ji. iiwHrrrr.
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"THE M^iiiassi
Book and Job Printing
<^E$TmiS>KM6RT/S?
N-* +~s
HAVING A KlNIi HfcLf'.CTlON OP
mmim *$*?,
WE ARB PREPARED TO DO WORK *
$^#?$38i m&s.
CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, ICANC-BILLS, WAYr
BILLS, SA4* TICKETS. fWBRAMMES, &C.
I'ltl NTUI WITH DES'.VATC'll.
' ;d
3hina, Satin Enamel, Satin Suifuvo iii
Plain and Colored Cards,
}Jpoi) ibe %Josf ftboHjbJ* Jcihis.
Stoves! Stoves!!
?-* - - fc
Lur. cmjd.m :wni,i;,-> offi'M to the public a
large' variety of ^U?vc!\ viz: The Challenge
ui>1 Leviathan Cooking Stoves, (uk! vurious
jtlicra.
flir Tight Cooking Stoves,
OF VARIOUS KINDS.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES,
Large and email Ovens,
AIR TI a PMLIJU
Cooking Stake s. a8E. 4
PARLOR COOKIXO^'l'OVKS.'
l'arlors. Box Stoves, flfcll Stovca, for Chfirchce,
Stores, Ac., together nitl?;? full assortment of
[tlniu and Japanned Tin Ware^ it
TIN, COPPER, LEAD & SHF.EXlROS WARE,
'MATALllC^OOFINlfc
Dono in the tnoet innoner^ywti disAL[?ntch.
if 913$"
The Trade supplied with TIN WARE, 1
at wholesale, upon thclow^t terms.
I). G. VteskjLD, J:CO.
V? Grecnvill\ S. C.
apr 0, 41 tf
Books ami stationery*
rpiIE Subscribers arc receiving a large and vit1
ricil assortment of the above Articles, which
tliov offer at low prices.
A LAH6 E VARIETY OF CLAS8TCAL WORKS.
An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works.
SCHOOL BOOKS," Slates, Pens, Pencils, Drawing
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., do.
i? i -J? - > 1
...Wun ?#vvn^ WVUIIM, U<U1* .<uunu, anu in jmpcr.
Fool&onp, Letter uud Not? IPaper^ by the ream
or ICM.
Spy Glasaea, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, ?t<v
With a varied nwsSrtthcrtWother articles, to
which tliev invite the'attention of tb? public.
0. E. F.LlPORD Ar GO.
mar. 2, 42 tf
CiUliliNVILLE HOTEL."
MTHK Bulderijfcf huviug taken charge of
tf?i?iIou?e, bo lately kept. l>y Joe* XcBuDt;
and once1 60 well hnovtr rs the <fr Tennessee
Ism, rcfpcctfupy inform* hit ohrTl-tends and
the travelling public that he is now prepared to
entertain and ceoominodj^^e them in becoming
style, and hopes by flropee management to secure
their encouragement, livery attention will be
given to render the stnv.of atrwngem and travellei's
i?s pleaeant and Mjgesablc as possible.
? ??> > To
Druv?rs .
Having a line Stable, *. excellent lotR,
/ Qy. an abundance of provender, ftftd careful
ostler^tic is enabled to ncconnnodutc Drovers
in the best manner.
Aleo, constantly on hand. Horses, CrS l^'
Iluck*, Carriages and Buggies, to hire,
upon the most reneonubli? terms.
P. S. KUTLFDGP, jnn,
12, " 35 tf
A CARD. .
T TAVIXG associated C<d. Uurrnr P. Qoois
LJL i.m with myself in the mercantile businoes,
the said business will bo carried on wnder
the nmnu and style of Gil ADY <fc UOODIATg
at ray old stand on the south west corner of the
public sfiuaro. 1 hereby take occasion \o return
my 1hanks for the liberal patronage horetoforo
hot to wed on mo, and solicit n continuance of
the same for the new firm ubo*? referred to,
feeling confident that wo will be able lb givo
satisfaction to all wlio may favor us with a cull.
it is with rebtctaiioe that I must truly say that,
necessity constrains mc, to notify those who aro
indebted to mo either by note or hook account
previous to 1st of Januarv, 18f?6, to call and pay
up. JOHN W. GRADY,
January 22, If55.
SO-FAF.TNSP.OEIP.
flMIE undersigned haying formed a eoparlarrI.
ship nbdor the name and stylo of GRAlfV
iSr C ODD [.KIT, and taken the .stuck of Goods
nnil Store of John \V. Ga.vp.v, w ill - , *
Sj^jBontinwe the busiiiem*. We hom-A^ T*\
'prompt attentions to merit
continuance of the liberal pc.trotingn hcretutoro
given the business. Our stock is vrry oouiploto
now, and preparations are making to enlarge it
soon. Give ii& a (all.
J011R W. GPvAtfY,
110BT. P. GOtjMLTr.
Jauimry.2r>, 1355.. T
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LAST NOTICE,.^
VI.I. PKRSONS indel ted to (V A. PmKi.r, on
account previous to March last, are earnestly
requested to cull on W. 1\. Kasix* ami
mug imc sciini', ?3 Mirtucr indulgence cunnotL*
allowed.
J. 15. Cl-TTi?, Assignee.
Inrmarv ff. 55+ if
Staff of South Carolina.
aItEF.N'V 1LLE DI>TUICT.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writ** of Fieri Facia* to
me directed, bill bp?oM before the Court
House l>oor, 111 t4u> K*Hul liour* oFaalo, oil the
find in ./(QiAJWCf.
4rt Acres of l.niul^Jhbrv or leno- ndjoining lands
of 1a Brock. Mra/flihr at-d others; n* the property
of II. lIoleoroliflHKMii'' suit of Joel (.'iuirics,
njjd rtl*o. all of J. U, feolcNbt'* interest in 1M>
.Wes ufbinul adjoining lnndn of E. llnwkina,
Jiv>eplrH5iirt?n and others, at the suit of Joel
llmfltw.
Condition* Crt'-h.
W. A. MrDAMLL, 8. O. O.
Sheriff* Office, >li?y 1R.15.
Town an J District Government
Jn(endit?l.?1M A. li Cuoflfc.
||Wf??.?1'. C> W rtTitvva, J. flr.flron?,E?{|.r
?}<>ll* McI'iimiso*.
(Her'n of Iff UMhfrlt. ?Jons Vt. Stoker, Esq.
A. F*q.
t'lftt of the ( owr/ -^-t>A vn> Hour, Esq.
t)ril-in<r>i.?K"*"* M<Kay, Esq.
- C-iUhr ;jf.:w r h b'f'tt - -Maj. 8. A. Torwv va