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Sntercstinjj A Hight Ia Lon^oa. ^ ' *' 1 BY CHARLES DICKENS. ' ' jtus streets of Condom, to be held in the Vhry height of their glory, most be seen on a dark, duilj&murky winter's night, when there is just enough moisture stealing* down to make the pa*emeut greasy, without cleaning IU>f tyy of it impurities, and when the lienvy,dazy mist which hangs over every obje??hjakos the gas lumps K&k brighter, and th?v wimhiuiDiiufs mure bjucuuiU) from tho contrast tlicy present. r body who is in .doors oo' such a mgttiflE this, seems disposed to make him self as snug and comfortable as possible. In the largo and better streets, diniug-roonvand parlor curtains are closely drawn, kitchen Ares blaze brightly up, and savory steams of hot dintfors salute the nostrils of the hungry wayfarer. In the suburbs, the muffin boy edges his way down tlio little street much more slowly than he is wont to do, for Mrs. Sprightly, No 4, has no sooner opened her little street door and screamed out "Muffins" with all her might, than Mrs. Walker, of No. y 5, puts her head out of the parlor window and sdfenms "Muffins," too; and Mrs. Walker has scarcely got the word out of her lips, + # than "Mrs. Hasty over tlio way lets loose MSister Hasty, who darts down the streets with a velocity which nothing but buttered * muffins in perspective could possible inspire, and drags tho boy back by main force. At this moment Mrs. Walker sees her dear husband coming down the street, and he must want his tea, poor man, after his dirty walk from the docks; sho runs ncross the street, ytnuftins in hand. Mrs llasty does the same, and after a few complimentary vords to MrjjWnlkor, they all pop in their respective The streets In tho vicinity of the Mareh Gate and Victoria Theatre present an nppeali-ance of dirt nnd discomfort on such a ^*'1S%ht?which tho groups who loutigo about ^tTiem tend in no degree to diminish. Even the little block tin-templo, sacrod to "baked 'latum,1" surmounted by a splendid de-sign in vnriegated lamps, looks less gay than usual, and as to tho kinhey piestand, its glory ha quite departed, for the caudle on the transparent lamp, made of oiled paper, cmbelishod with characters, has been blown out fifty limes?so tho kidney-pie merchant, tired of running backwarks and forwards to the next wino vault to get a light, has given up in k. despair the Idea of illumination, and the only signs of his whereabouts are the glittering sparks, which in regular trains whirl down the streets as lie opeus his portable oven, to hand hot kidney pies to his customers.? Meat, fish, oysters, and friut venders, linger hopelessly in the kennel, in vain endeavor to attract customers, and 'ho ragged boys, who usually disport theiiAelves about the streets, -V stand crowded in litt'.o knots income projoct> ing doorway. Here they amuse themselves with a theatrical converse, arising out of the Iaai half-price visit to Victoria, ad' sire the terrific combat, which is nightly encored, and expatiate on the inimitable manner in which Hill Willow can oome the double monkey. It is nearly eleven o'clock, and the cold nun rain, wtucli has Deen drizzling so long, is beginning to pour down in good earnest ??the baked tatur man has departed, the kidney-pie mcrchaut has just taken his warehouse' ou his arm, with the aatne object, and the ragged boys have dispersed. The constant clatter of clogs on the pavement and rustling of umbrellas as the wind blows them _ against the windows, bear testimony to the 'inclemency of the night, and the policeman with his oil skin cane buttoned closely around him, seems, as he holds his hat on his head and turns round to avoid the gust o/ wind and rain which drives against hirn'at the street cornor, to bo very far from congratulating himself on the prospect before him. The little chandler's shop, with the cracked bell behind the door, whose melancholy tinkling has been regulated by the demand for quarters of sugar aud half ounces- of tea, is shutting np. The crowds which have been paaping incessantly to and fro during the day are rapidly dwindling away, and the noise of shouting and quarreling, which issues from the low public bouses almost the only sound that breaks the melancholy stillness. That wrenched woraau, with the Infant in her arms, around whose meagre form the remnant of her own scanty shawl is carefully wrapped** has been attempting to sing some popular ballad, in the hope of wringing a taw pence from the compassionate passer-by, but in vain. The tears fell thick and fast down uor pale face, tho child is cold and hungry, and itp low half-stifled wailing, adds to the misery of its wretched mother. How very few of thoee who pass suoh a miserable creature as this, think of the anguish of heart, the sinking of soul and spirit, which the effort to sing produces! What mockery 1 Disease, neglect, and starvation faintly artjculatmg the words of some joyous dittv that nerhaDs enlivened vour hours offcasU jb? 934 merriment. One oWopk.?Parlies returning home froip the ditj&rent theatres, foot it through $JiO mud?ry4troet?; cabs, hackney coaches, carriage, and omnibusses. jr ji swiftly by.? Watermen, with dim, dirty lantern in their hands, and Urge brass plates upon their breasts, who have been shoutipg npd rushing for the last two hours, retire to their watering houses, to solace themselves with the ] creature comforts of pipes and purl. The , half-price nit and box frequenters of the theatres, throng to the various bouses.of rei fresh me^ts; and chops, Kidneys and rabbits, | oysters, rtout, cigars, and "goes" innuinera ble, Are served up fttuidst n noise and confusion ofmnoing, knife clattering and waiter clattering?perfectly indescribable. Tbe mUVe musical portion tit# play going comInanity betafe* themsemn to tome harmonic meeting, and as a matter of curiosity, I will follow uiem hither toe ww^woments. In a lofty room of sj>ach)ai4fipen?ioi?s,sit? out* 80 or 100 gn#t?, krtoftking little pewter measures on the tables and hammering , wkh their knives a* ifthey were so many tninkmakers. $hey are applauding a glee 1 which baa just been executed by the turee ' "professional gentlemen," at the top of the ? centre table one of which is in the chair?"a 1 litUe pMMMps man^ytlh his bald head cn?crgS^frim the co??r of his green coat." The other two are seated on either side of < bin*j?the stoat man with a small voice, and j the thin-faced, dark, man in black. The little man in the chair, is among the most important personages. Such condescending | grandeur and such a voico "boss." 1 believe you. He can go down lower than any man so low sometimes that you can hardly hear, ; "so heroes." Then to hear him groaning away, lower and lower down till he canH get back again, is the most delightful thing in the world. It is quite impossible to witness unmoved, the pathos, the impressive so- 1 lemnity with which he pours forth his soul in "My Art's in the Ighiands," or the "Brave Hold Uoak." The stout man is also addio ted to sentimentality and warbles "Fly, Fly from the world, my Emily, with roe," or some such song, with hd^r-like sweetness and in the most seductive tones imaginable. Scenes such as these are continued till 3 or 4 in the morning, and even when they close, fresh ones open to the inquisitive roeculator. but as a description of all* of iheiti,^ however slight, would require a volume, I must here make my bow, and drop tlio ourtain. Love, Garters, and Sausages. About a hundred years ago, a young lady of Rotterdam, named Wilhelraina Terscheling, was riding on horseback through the village of Boxuieor, when her horse became frightened and rnn away with her. The young man who accompanied her, and to whom she was betrothed, cried out that he would give a hundred ducats to any one that would stop the horse. Tlio young villagers, who were playing ball upon tlio green near by, seeing a woman in danger, threw themselves beforo tho furious animal. One of of them was thrown down and wounded; two others rcccivod contusions ; the horse fell, and the beautiful Williclmina rolled in the dust A young man who was passing, threw immediately his cloak over the lady, beforo any one else had time to perceive a finely turned leg and a pretty garter. Mademoiselle Tcrsclieling, on being carried home had time to reflect, and the result of her reflections was, that there must never be two men in the world who had seen her garter. She sent for her betrothed and said, Will yon kill the man who throw his cloak, over me ?" "Who If What an enormity." "I thought you would refuse. Then I shall marry him. When my life was iu danger, you offered- one hundred ducats to save ine. This Is the price you set upon my hand. Ilere aro twenty-five hundred. You have made a good bargain." She then sent for the stranger. "Mon sieur," said she, "I am rich and young, and (she blushed prodigiously while adding one of these hypocritical periphrases by which women speak of their beauty) I am not considered repulsive. I wish to marry immediately. I see that you are surprised. I will be frank with you. I have sent for you because you have seen my garter. You have rendered ine a great service, Monsieur. Without you, all the young men of Boacmecr would have seen it, and as I could not have married them all, I should have killed myself. But if you are not free or I am not so happy as to please you, I shall give my hand and my fortune to a man who will kill you. Do you accept, yes, or no?" "Yes, u thousand times yes 1 a hundred thousand times yes!" The marriage took place, and was like all ouier marriages probably; we liave no particulars on the subject. All the young men of Boxmeer wore invited to the nuptials and sumptuously feasted. At her death, which took plftce in the course of time, the following codicil was found to her will: 'My farm, situated on the borders of the Meuse will retrain forever, whoever may be the proprietor of it, subject to the following condition: Every year, under penally of forfeiture, on the 13th of May, a table shall be prepared, (and a tun of strong beet, and twenty ells of the best sausage in Rotterdam, shall be served to the young men of Boxmeer, as a token of gratitude that they saved my life, and of rejoicing that they did not see my garter the 13th of May, 1750." Until tho present time, thvt is, daring a hundred years, the tfishes of the testatrix have been punctiliously executed. But the present heir, on the 13th of last May attempted to elade them. Under the pretext of conforming to the decimal system be gave twenty meters of sausages, instead of twenty ells, which made a difference of four meters to the detriment of the youth of Boxmoer. Not to lose their fete, they devoured the twenty meters, "under protest," but this year they &ave brought a suit agnintthe heir and demand that the case shall be decided before the 13th of May. I was Mistakk.v.?A lively writer has uiil 'I u'M miiitjtlfan ' nr<> tVin iliroa I words to pronounce in (be English language.' Vet it seems but acknowledging that we are wiser than we were before to *te our error, and humbler than we were before to own it But ao it it; and Goldsmith observes, that Frederick the Great did himself more honor by his letter to his Senate, stating that he had just lost a great brttle by his own fault than by all the victories ho had won. Perhaps our greatest perfection here is not to escape imperfection*, but to see and acknowl- ' edge ftud lament and correct tberu.?Jay. Miw. Snizzi.e, my pa wants to know . if lie mavn't lend himself to your axe a little while. He had alters rather lend than horror. Giuls aro like peaches; the nearer 1 tbov are rip?, the more they blush. u X sjt.jfc ' Dead.?Mr. Culp that was ,stabbed in Cheater on the 4th,iust. by Hugginv Died on Saturday, morning last Huggina is in Ml to nwaSt h,s trial before the next term of Court, in Chester. Ajtffctoos.?The Editor of the Omaha Ditv^dfigi) baa adopted tlse following motto for his weekly papW * &> pent op Utietgjesntnaets our powers, cusssia ^Territory's ours.' IIarMl.ESS Du1U.;'tA duel woe fought at" Leon, Texas, lately, between two 4 young Woods/ but as the seconds did not load the pistols with bullets, do t^pnnge Was done. Earlt Faunv^hpoople cannot be too careful in eating H, both in selecting that which is ripe, and hare a care to the quantity eaten. . COMMERCIAL^ Charleston, July 16. Bales to J ay of204 bales, at 11 a 11 5 8 cents. The demand was freely met l?y sellers. JMt i.. re i-i. . ?1 r . \ it: m -nu, * rrr. I mux. . f C-Jrecnville Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR TUR ENTERPRISE, BY GRADY & GOODLETT, MERCHANTS. Gkkknvillk. July 19 1866. BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 16 a 18 Dundee, 13 a 10 BACON ... .Hauna, per lb., a 12$ Shoulders, a. 11 Sides, a 12$ Hog round, 10 11$ BUTTER,.. .Goshen, per lb. none. Country, per lb. 15 a COFFEE.. .Rio, per lb. 14 Java, per lb. 18 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 6$ a 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 Osnaburgs, peryd. 11 a 12$ FLOUR .... Country, per bbl. a $8 Country, per sack, a $4 GRAIN Corn, per bushel, a 00 NEW Wheat, per bushel, $100 IRON Swedes, |?er lb. 6$ a 7 English, per lb. 5 a 5$ LARD per lb. 11 a 12 MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. a 37$ N.O., per.gal. a 50 SYRUP...." " per gal. a 62$ OILS Lamp, per gal. $1$ a $2$ Train, per gal. 87$ a $1$ I Li use ea, $i$ RICE. per lb. a 9 ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20 SUGARS. ..N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 9 Porto Rico, per lb. 9 a 10 Lonf, per lb. 12$ Crushed, per lb, 12$ Refined, per lb. 10 a 12$ SALT ^>cr bushel, $1 Salt, per sack, a 2 35 SOAP .Colarate.Dale.nr.lb. 124- a l r. Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT per lb. 12$ Shot, per bag, a $2} Religious Notice. A series of Meetings will l>e commenced, at Ebcnezer Church, Greenville District, 8. C., on Friday before the Third Lord's Day in July next. Ministering brethren arc respectfully invited to attend. july 0. 8 td. tf*We are authorized to au? nouuee W. F. PRINCE, as a candidate for Sheriff At the ensuing election for that office. Sept. 8. 17 te t5y~\Vc are authorized to unnnunce Wm A. IVc Daniel as a Candidate for Clerk at the eusuing election. Feb. 2. td. . tr We have been authorized to announce Capt. A. Y. Owiu|? a candidate for Slier* iff at the next election. Oct. 27?-td. tfWc are authorized to announce Col. DAVID HOKE as a candidate for Sheriff of Greenville District at the ensuing Election. ur we are authorized to announce WM, BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing Election. I960 Reward ! THE DIAKUCEA KILLER, tested in over 10, 000"Cases of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints, has never yet failed, when tried in time, instantly to relievo and speedily to effect a Permament Cure. PRICE 50, CENTS A BOTTLE |y Be particular to see that it is prepared by BENNETT A BEERS, Richmond, as none other is Genuine. or Sold by Druggists and Conntry Merchants everywhere, and in Greenville by M. B. EARLE A CO. June 29 7 8m Regimental Orders. ORDER NO.?:] THE 8d REGIMENT is hereby ordered to parade at Toney's on the 80tn August at 11 o'cloek A. M.. for Drill an Review. The Commissioned and Non-commissioned Officers will assemble on the day proceeding for drill and instruction. T>? ? -? ? <vl rp <i D A*J WIUVI Ul MIL J. #? AUWLA.lIN T. L. WOOL8IDE, AdjuUnt Jnly 20 10 It Taxes Due 18?Kf, Payable In 18ff<l, and IJnpaid. ALL thoto indebted a* above are hereby notified that I bave left, their acedfijlts with & A. TOW WES, H?q., for colleolion, with instrnc tiona to sue, without discrimination of persons, on *1I aceouiita uot settled before Sale-day in^u jiwt next, th? 18th Julv, 1866. * W. H. BERRY, Ad'r. jnly 20 10 2t Police. I ROSALIA PRANKS, wife of John E Franks, hereby sire notice of my intentien, after the expiration or the lejral term-from this time, of becoming a sold inQtajf a mattress maker. . JfUOSALLX FUANJOL Greenville, Joly 20, i?38v 10 4t la * * 1nfm % r , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ) ^jjjv Tbe Furmaii iDnlrently. fT^HE TREASURER wilHjfccnd at theUniver- 1 JL sity on. Mouday and Tuesday. tbe 30tb and Matiust. for the purpose of rcceighg tbo SEC- I OND SEMI-ANN UAL PAYMENTof Tuition Money for I860. Bj the laws of the University, no Student tan be entered for the remainder of the session without the Treasurer's certificate of payment. C. J. ELFOKD Trcaturer. !ly 20 10 2t The Wool Card* T Moll EE'S MILLS, below Greonyflle Court House, hit ye just been fitted up iu the best manner for making ROLLS. july 20 10 2t Linseed Oil, RAW ANI) BOILED, to bo sold at a very low price, to evacuate leaking barrels at tlio Dmg Store of E. KRUTCII. July 20 10 It Notice. HAVING sold my ENTIRE STOCK to Mr. Alexander Greenfield, who will continue the Business at tbe same stand, and as I shall only remain here a short time, to give iny debtors a chance to PAY UP und SAVE COSIT, I do poa tively assert that all indobted to me, by Note or Book Account, up to this date, who do not come up immediately and make payment, that their ntcouinit ana i\oio* win |>? indiscriminately sued, ns I am compelled to make payment, and! mutt bo paid. W. H. HEXNON. joly 20 10 21. Notice. 1"MIE Subscriber having purchased tho STOCK . OF GROCERIES, Ac.,from Mr. W. II. Hennon, respectfully informs liis friends and the public generally, that he will continue the Business at the snmdStnnd, and will always keep on hand a good supply of GROCERIES anil PROVISIONS generally, which he will dispose of* at very low j prices for CAS1I. ALEXANDER GREENFIELD. July 20 10 tf Notice. I HEREBY forworn nil persons against trnding for a Note given by me to John Burgess for twenty-five dollars, as the property for which it was given, proved unsound, ana I do not intend to pay said lioto unless compelled by law. ' J.- 11. PlKK. Greenville. July 20, 1855. 11 4t Special Notice. ALL pardons indebted to the subscriber, eit her by Note or Account, up to 1st of January last, are requested to make payment, as longer indulgence cannot be givca. july 0. 8 9\v J. W. GRADY. HARRISON'S HOTEL, Sfc BY D. THOMPSON SIMS, Corner of [LRichardson and Laurel-streets, Columbia, S. C. Omnibus Fare 25 fonts, jan. 12 tf MMir3TO!E~" IS HOW DISPLAYING' FOE SALE 525 Fancy Assorted Fans. THIS is one of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANS ever before offerod for the inspection of tho Ureenville Ladies. Here they may see theni iu great Yf*Setv?the common Pulrn Leaf, common pafwrf^Vhite, Black and Uny colored, handsome Mourning Fans, White Ivory, Red Ivory, Satin Wood, Spanish Fans, Sandalo Wood, and very fine white Silk Bridal Fans, ranging in price from 5 etc. to $3,5<>. There is as usual the same attractive STOCK of rich Dress Goods, plain Black Silk, watered Black do., Florences and Marcellincs, Barege and Tissues, Challv and Grenadines, Kid mul Silk Gloves, Silk Illusion, Wash Blonde, Handkerchief Kxtraets, Fiuo Toilet Soaps, French Broidery Cotton, Linen and Cotton Floss, Bate's Needles. Which, with many other desirable GOODS Al*o ntivi' nffofinir nf W. II. HOVEY*. ju 20. 7 aw Mattress Making, &c. TIIE subscriber informs the public that he lias opened his Shop one door above P. N. Powers A Co's dry good Store, where he intends currying on the busines of MATTRESS MAKER and BOLSTERER. Muttresses constantly on hund and made to order, and repairing done at the shortest notice, lie also engaB* to lay Carpets, hung Window Shades, Ac. e respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN E FRAN EE. jo 16. _ < ' tf COLUMBIA, June 25, 1865. T1IK following Regiment* will pa rude for Review and Drill at such time* and places a* herein directed. The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Richardson's on Wednesday the 1st of August, The 7th Regfanamt of Infantry will parade at the Old Wells, on Saturday the 4th of August. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Mt. Vernon on Tuesday the 7tli of August. The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lowe's on Thursday the 0th of August The 8th Regiment of Iufantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Saturday 11th of August. The 6th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lomax's on Wednesday the I5tr? of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Ilaynie'a, on Saturday the 18th of August The 42d Rogiuient'of Infantry will parade at Minton's, on Tuesday the 21st of August. The 2d Regiment of Infantry will puradc at Hail's on Thursday the 23<1 of August The 5th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hunter's on Saturday tho 25th of August The 1st Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Smith's !4tore. on Tuesday the 28th of August Tltc 8d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Toney*s Old Store, on Thursday the SOtli of August. The 1st Regiment of lufantry will paraao at Brutoji's, on Saturday the 1st of September. Tlie Officers and non-commissioned (rtficers yrffi assemble on the day previous to the review of their respective lhcgirnents, for drill and inelruc tion. The Major General of the Division and the Brigadiers Ocnefsl of the Brigade, will, with their respective start's attend tlie Reviews. Generals of Brigade are charged with the extension of this order. Volunteer companies will be minutely inspected, and the Books of Beat companies exjmuuod. The Aids-de-Ctoinp to Che Conimaudor-in-Ctiiof trill attend the Reviews. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. jjft R- M M?*OVA#T. Adjutant aud Inspector General. June 29 7 It THE REGULAR MEETMountain Lodok, No. i I.O. U, P., are hekl on ^^45 ^VfCS^Fridny evening lit 7 o'cWck in tli?ir llulL . lty order of tbc N. G. Kf. S. TURNER, Secretary. Greenville, July 13^ 9 | grnm^ SONS OF TURPEUANf E. ?Gr.e*nviur.k Division, No, 19, S. of T., liold their meetings weekly, at tUo Division Room, Sntvirdav evenings. C. M. MoJUNKLN8, if. S. January ltL- 85 f ??32? riL^is YOU are requested to meet at the Division Room of the Sous of Temperance until further orders. Meeting?Friday Evenings. By order of W. P. Prick, W.\ P.*. January 12. .85 tf I REED & GOODLETT, <SVff <*rceitvillc, S. C. JSTOffice uext door to F. F. Heattie dcCo. j. p. heed.] f 6. d^ good lett. January 12 36 tf Thompson & Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE G. II., S. C. June 23, 1864. tt ? DRS. SULLIVAN & MOORE, PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL CALLS IN THE LINE OK TIIEIR PROFESSION. Resioknck: Wart hen, O'rcenyille District. . PoaT-OmcK: Dunklin, " " J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. d- MOORE. March 9. 43 *0| Pure Scotch Ale, A FINE article at 25 cents per llottle, Ginger Preserves (Superior.) Brandy Pcnchca, Fresh do, Salmon, Lobsters, Tomatoes, mid SnrI dines, all fresh and fine, as well as Cheap! Cheap? at the Avenue street Confectionary, july 6, 8 tf P. S. SMITH. Notice. ALL persons indebted to PHILIP X. POW KltS, deceased, (individually,) are notified to make immediate payment; ami those having demands aguinst the said deceased, to present them for payment to the subscriber. C. J. KLFOltD, Adm'r. may 11 62 tf Watcli Maker and Jeweller, UNDER STERN'S HOTEL, LEI'S always on hand Gold mid Sil AV. ver Wttl?;lic?, and JEWELRY of every description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Clocks, Watches ami Jewelry repaired in (he best manner. dec. 29, S3 1v BOUNTY LAND. 160 ACRES r|X> ALL who have served 14 days, in any JL War of the United States, since 1790. Warrmits obtained, and highest cash prices paid for them, by C. J. LLFORI\ Attorney at Law, Mil 10. 44-tf Greenville, 8. C. Warrants! "Warrants! VT. K. BABLBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared with nil necessary instructions to procure Bounty Land Warrants under the late act of Congress, granting 160 acres to all who may have served in any of the wars. Innnedinte attention given to nnv business of the kind /entrusted to his care. M.-im-Ii 16. 41 tf NEW SPRING GOODS. r|"MIE SUBSCRIBERS are just receiving New I Supplies of STAI'LE and FANCY GOODS, adapted to the season, and which they will sell low to Co*h and Prompt buyers; preferring that other* would not buy them. Tney consist in part or A variety of Dress Goods, Bonnets and Ribbons, Ladie's and Misses Slioes, Coatings, Veatings and T'ants Stuffs, Gent's Summer and Silk lints, Table and Pocket Cutlery, With a full assortment of (JIt0CK11 IKS ant CROCKERY WARE, and other articles in out line. CRITTENDEN it TURNER, apr 20, 40 tf DRTJO- ST0B.3 A NDj APOTHEQAM SHOP, GREENVILLE, S. C. DEALER IN * Drugs, medicines, surgical instruincuLs Taints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Tutty, Tobacco, Scgurs, Spirit Gas, Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spiecs, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Coml>e, Terfumery, ate. Fresh and puro Drugs warranted and sold at low prices. May 4. 81 tf DR. M'LANE'S Colobrated Livor Pills, r|"MIE most certain remedy for llillious Fevers JL and all billions complaints. Also, in cases or Fevor and Ague, these I'ills, when taken with quinine, are productive ofthe most happy result*. We call thousands to witness, who luivo experienced their beneficial cflfeet*. 1>b. McLaxb'h Cblsbratkd Vkrmifvok, the greatest worm destroyer of the age. To be sold at the Drug Store of E. KRUTC1I. ju IS. ft t3 j^^EVj[N7 Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, REF KUCE X V EH. John A. Crawkoro, Prtnident Oommtrcia' Hank-, John Caldvicu, J'r>?i<UtU Soikh Carolina Hailrood Company, lion. John t*. I'rmton, John Ukycr, Columbia. AIouokc'ia A Co., llKxnr Missroon, lion. W. F. Colcook, Charleston. v may 26. 2 tf Cabinet Making. 3132,8333 333i&?3S RE8PKCTFUl#LY informs the eitixons of Greenville that he is prepared to make FU ltNlTCUE: ?neh n? Bedsteads Sideboards, Bureau*. Folding-leaf Tables, Centre Table*, Wardrobes Aci, Ae? and hopes to receive^ a liberal patronage. lla may be found at th# Work Shops near the corner of Main ami Buncombe tytrms ?? the rear of I\ CAHiLx'a|lli?ekwmith Hliup. Greenville, Jbue~J9 7 tf GOVfieTKOIAftY,* wnicu MAY BE tOUXU ALL KUM OF CONFECTION**, FRJr j TOYS^AND FANCY . At Low P rics&f or Cash. **'V & JXL5U03X8S' R&2M*S>K5r, NEATLY 6tt?d up, wd private to them (?*eepting whennceouipaniod by gentlemen,) where can b? obtained at ull hours of the day and evening, ICC C'RKAM, LEMONADE, SODA WATER, CakcH, Candles, &c, ARBORS neatly arranged for Gentlemen. |f Every effort shall be made to give satisfaction. K 8. SMITH ju 1. If (Jreeuvillr, 8. C. Book and Job Printing HAVING A FINE SELECTION OF iimitim WE ABE PREPARED TO DO WORK ai^332>s?aaa_??TTia. CIRCULARS, CATALMUES, HAN^-BILW, WAYBILLS, BALL TICKETS, PROIRAMMES, &C. PUIKTKU WITH DK8PATCH. China, Satin Enamel, Satin Surface and Plain and Colored Cards, ^ Upon il)e lJ)o,st Zi)bolrqble Jelrfr)?. Stoves! Stoves!! rpiIE SUBSCRIBEltS offers to the lnibllc a * -1 large variety of Stoves, viz: The Challenge and Leviathan Cooking Stoves, and various others. Air Tight Cooking Stoves, OF VARIOUS KINDS. PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, Lanfc ami si/tall Ovens, , AI It TIGHT PREMIUM Cooking Stoves. 1 IWRLOR COOKING STOVES. Parlors, Box Stoves, llall Stoves, for Churches, Stores, Ac., together with a full assortment of plaiu aiul Japanned Tin Ware, TIN, COPPER, LEAD & SHEET IRON WARE, MATALLIC ROOFING Done in the most approved manner, with disputed. J3T" Tlie Trade supplied with TIN WAIIF^ at wholesale, upon the lowest terms. It. 0. WESTFIELD, ACO. Grtntville, 8. C. npr 0, 47 tf Books and Stationery. rpiIF. Subscribers are receiving n large and TaI ried assortment of the above Articles, which they offer at low prices. A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous 1 Porks. SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Drawing Books, Water Colors, Dissected Gaines Ac., Ac. Blank Books, bound, hnlf-bound, and in paper. Foolscap, Letter and Nolo Paper, by the ream or less. Spy Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ac. With a varied assortment of other articles, to I which they invite tho attention of the public. G. E. ELFOKD ?fc CO. mar. 2, 42 tf : GREENVILLE HOTEL THE subscriber having taken charge of this House, so lately kej>t by John McBnimc, * and once so well known as the Jimtutly <? 7'mtieitxrr /nit, respectfully informs his old friends and the travelling public that he is now prepared to entertain and ncconimodute them in becoming style, and hopes by proper management to secure their encouragement. Every attention will be ' given to render the stay of strangers and travellers as pleasant and agreeable as possible. To Drovers. "CX l'nv'nK fi,,e Stable, excellent lots, AfT? \ nn abundance of provender, and careful ostlers, he is enabled to accoinmodute Drovers I in the best manner. r Also, constantly on hand. Horses, QdFUJj' Hacks, Carriages ami Buggies, to hire,jBfeSB5 upon the most reasonable terms. P. 8. IIUTLEDGK. jnn. 12, 85 tf snaving and Hair-Dressing. BrRRIDOE, the Barber, has reAw^^turmxl to Oreoiivillf, nnd taken lip liis Headquarters next door to C. W. IVkij Co V Tailoring establishment, in Best* Brick Range, nnd in prepared to execute every thing in Lin line with the finest CTW touch. (ieiitlemcn can have their hair cut AjiifCSor shampooed, or faces shaved at any time 7"^r? during the day or evening. Shaving done W?55/by the mouth on reasonable terms. Greenville, March ltt, 44 tf mTE oFHO^H CAROLIltA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 51 03 JPJLS&k&S. John W. G^ady 1 vs. [ Attachment. win. At. liuller. ) WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did on the 16th day of October, 1851, file his declaration agoilist the defendant, who, (ns it is said) ia absent. from and without the limits of the State, and has neither wife or attorney now within the same upon whom 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 or before the nineteenth day of October, which will l>e in the year of our Ix>rd one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-five, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. D. HOKE, C. C. J\ Clerk's Office, Greenville District, ) October 17, 1864. J 8mly Take Notice. ALL P I'll SONS indebted to the S??bscril?em >?y N'ote or T??>ok Acoount, up to January 1865, are earnestly requested to enll and make payment, as thev urgently need the money dim them. ' CRITTENDEN A TURN*. npr 20. 4V If LAST NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to O. A. Piottr, oa aocount previous to March last, are earnestly requested to call on W. K. Kahi.IlY and settle the same, as further ii.dulgence cannot ba allowed J. H. BETTS, Assignee. January 5. 3* ti