i ??r~J
Meeting of the Baptist State Convention
The 35th Annul meeting.of the Baptist
Convention of South <?*rp$na has just been
asld n this placfc, af"toe same time the
Board of,-Trustee* of. the Fur man Univerei-'
ty held its nnnhnl meeting. The Convention
nsaembledion Saturday at 11 o'ctoek in
the Baptist, Owttrch, when tiio introductory
fceriuOn^pl preached by Bev. R. Furmnn.
Rafter the sermoquhe Convention was organBaed
by thSfelectlon of officers Rcv.< Jus. C.
'urnmn being chosen President?Rev. J.
Hb. Landrum, Vice President, and Rev. J.J.
BprSntly, Sec'ry. As each Church nccordpg
to principles of the Baptist DeTmnmnllnrt
J ?? 1
uo|niiiu?uv in us ' jjwr>i lint,
the "Convention w not a legislative
ly but a voluntary organisation, having
its only objects the promotion of MissionBible
Publication and Educational interi.
Its proceedings, therefore relate enI
tirely to sucli objects. On Sunday the
the usual Missionary Sermon was preached
I by Kev. Jos. C. Furman in the morning;
jjfn the afternoon the Rov. Mr. Dayton CorJ|jT*pohding
Secretary of the Southern Baptist
Bible Board, established at Nashville,
^preached, and at night tho Rov. Mr Kenf
drick of Charleston, to large and attentive
congregations.
On Monday the Committee resumed its
sidings. Reports of an interesting character
were read from the different boards of the
CotSV^r.tion, and in the morning Rev. Mr.
Tusffti, Corresponding Secretary of the
Southern Baptist Publication Society, addressed
the Convention on the objects and
claims of tho Society. At night a mass
meeting was held, at which addresses were
delievered by Rev. Mr. Dayton and Rev.
Mr. Whilden, agent of tho Foreign Mission
Board, and formerly Missionary to China,
the Convention appointed Del legates to attend
a general Convention of tho Baptist
Denofautalion of tho South, to bo held in
AugrtSta in May of next year, to take, into
consideration the expediency of establishing
* general Theological Seminary for the
South and West On Monday morning lite
Convention after a short session adjourned
to meet in July of next year at Greenvill.?
The board of Trustees also closed its session
on Monday July 24th.?New Berry Mir
tor.'
The Market Value of Gold and Silver
A late number of Hunt's " Merchant's
Magazine" has an able article on the relative
market value of gold and silver, considered
with reference to the discovery of the
California gold mines, and thogieat amount
of the precious metal which has been shipped
from them. It is a fact that every large
quantity of the precious metals which has
been added to the purrencv of the different
nations from time to time has reduced their
market valuo; and it is very evident that the
mines of California will have the effect 1o
lessen the market valuo of gold throughout
the world.
This tvritcr estimates that' the Crlifornia
mines, together with those of Brazil and
Spauisli America and Russia, will produce
ut least seventy millions of dollars this current
year, and that, according to the market
valuo of silver and gold, the former is bring
incr a premium of two nr.d three ner cent.
and is growing more scarce, while the latter
is all the while growing more plenty, and its
market value, in proportion to ita increase,
becoming proportionally less.
Gold nnd silver, like otherjgpm modi ties,
hnvo a market value aside frdgPthat affixed
by the mint; and where the iHhrket value
is higher than its legal value they will become
scarco. This writer recommends that
Government affix no legal price to coins,; for
the reason that the market price will always
be in accordance with its real value.
The gold mines of the Old and New
World produce about one hundred per cent
more than the silver mines at the present
lime; and if this difference continues, a great
change will take place in the relative value
of the two metals. We perceive that silver
.brings a premium in our city of five per cent,
and that great, inconvenience is felt by many
of our business men in consequence. In
England, Holland, the German States,
France and Havana, the demand for silver
is very great Many causes have contributed
to this, aside from the great supplies of
gold that have come to us, prominent among
which, we believe, the foolish habit of presenting
every successful sea captain, and every
retiring office-holder, with a sot of silver
plate, has contributed in no small degree.
Ferh^k the value affixed by Congress
will require* change in a few years; but the
market value of the whole world will be the
teat then as it is noii. The legal value of
coins cannot differ long at any one tiino
from the market value.
xne Jtenson w iiy.
Wk proscribe no man and his religion
because he may be of tl^s or thai faith, provided
his allegiance is alt due to America,
and not to any "tfcthporisl prince, power, or
potentate" on earth. It in such as hold to a
"higher law" that we would exclude from
plaeee of honor, profit, or trust, and we opine
K&al tbii fQpfc faithfully carried out would exdudo
many a native American, who was to
lha "manofTOrn," but who, recreant to his
High behests, has departed from the faith
jrnd spirit of true American liberty, as it was
in the "purer days of the Republic." Bup
pose it should take us back a centurv ; it
would be well for us, perhaps, that such had
^Jbeen the case before this. Our growth has
been too rapid, like the evil weeds which
grow up simultaneously with the good fruit,
and choke its proper development and maturity.
An enofnions aud excessive growth
in Jfpffflpopulation has fastoned its constantly
increasing;, strength upon us, until
we bayjtuust ground* for * serious apprehen
sions. If it. is snti-ienubiican to oppose any
system wMch teoAgR eaeourage principles
and long cherished sentime^s adverse to the
yery nature and, design 4$&ur institutions,
vthen we confess that wc^ppow Nothing."
raw JMjJjiH'WI'Mf' .i.WJ J1 ' J1""1"
?* *
' infill? any fdMOnaWt. and' ttftuest tnao pre- 1
, *o|?fto.-?ny that such clerfients are jdnily "
farming upon our ifcores ? If any l^ffer '
* mode cnu.be proposed, than a modification
of the present naturalizatiSh laws to suit the emergency,
let him speak, or forever hereafter
hold his peace. Any {political, religious, 1
or moral system, or enterprise, opposed to the
spirit aei letter of American laws, or inter- 1
ests, should be controlled by Americans, and
that speedily, while yet it may?before the
stern necessity is forced upon us, from which
thero may be no escape. ]
NEWS .FROM"" PLAINS. '
Operations Against tlie Indians. '
The Independence (Mo.) Messenger has |
later dates from New Mexico:
C >1. Fauntleroy Iras had three or four ren- <
contres with tlio Indians, whenever they 1
have been overtaken. Nearly fifty Indians 1
were killed, quite a number wounded, and a
fow children taken prisoners, besides many 1
animals, arms, &c., captured. The success 1
of the troops has been so great as to induce
tho Chief Blanco, a Ute, to ask for peace; i
but none as yet has been granted, and they <
are still following them up. Part of ihe
command nre directing thoir force towards
the Santa Fe road, and will scour the Cima- 1
ron counry, while the other part will go to 1
the Batoon mountains. Our troops, in their i
late skirmishes, have lost two men killed and
one wounded. While on the trail, Colonel
Fauntleroy came upon the Indians in tho
night in tho midst of a scalp-dance. The
troops are expected daily to relieve those at f
Fort Union, v/ho are to scour the Red river
country. 1
Four companies aro to be stationed at the
new post office on tho Bonito, in the heart i
of the Mescallero country.
Tho mail party had no interruption. Water
and grass in abundance.
At Alborqucrqne, Rov. Mr. Tolhurst, a
missionary, was ordained ; tho services performed
by Revs. Read, Gorman and Shaw.
It is said that tho largest" congregation of
Americans was assembled on that occasion '
that ever did on any in that country. The
Salt Lake mail that went out on the first of 1
April has not been heard from, notwithstand- '
ing the numerous reports which have been ;
in circulation. Mr. McGraw, tho contractor
on that route, has just returned from a trip as
far as the Blue, at which point ho met with j
Lieutenant Heath, who had later news from
Fort Laramie than any other source, and he
had not heard of those Indian depacdalions
upon trains, of which so much has been said
of late. All was quiet at Furt Laramie. We
give but little credit to those reports which
h .vo been in circulation for tho last week.
Ornamental Siiadr Tueks. ? William
M. Singleton, esq., of Winchester, Va., communicates
tho following to tho Coinmisioner
of Patents:
Of all the ornnmontnl nr<->r\n?*a?tw,l
.
nraong us, cither foreign or native, there is
none, in my judgment, more desirable than
the tAmarind. Its growth is rapid, its form
symmetrical, its foilage beautifully delicate,
nnd it is altogether highly ornamental ; besides,
it is perfectly free from blight, as well
as from tho depredations of insects. If coltivnted
on our western nrnires, it would
doubtless form a valunblencquisition.
From tho growth of somo t(imarind seeds 1
which I obtained some eight years since, I
havo a tree standing in my yard eighteen inches
in circumference. TTio past season it ?
perfected its fruit, which in quality, was <
equally as good as that imported. The seed
may bo sown into drills about four iuches
apart, nnd covered from two to three inches
deep with li^ht rich soil. They may be
sown either in the fall or spring. If in the
-latter, thoy should be exposed to the weath
er during the winter previous, in order that ,
their hulls or coverings may be acted upon i
by tho forest. When grown to a height of ]
threo or four feot, the young trees may be
transplanted in the sites where they are permanently
to remain.
New Orleans, July 21.
The yellow fever is increasing in this citv. ,
although mo6t ot the cases aio of a mild
type. The number of deaths reported in i
hospital during the week was 03. I
It is proposed to dig a tunnel for a rail
road track under the Niagara river, at Black
Rock, near Buffalo. Its length will bo 2,400
feet,descent of grade on each sido 75 feet
per mile, cost $300,000* Tho river is 20
i feet deep at the proposed locality, and its
, i?i ?i.i i: ?
UUM Ul Will IIIUCSIUI1U.
mvmeneal,
MARRTKD?On Tuesday evening lust nt the
Epf*eof>n[ Church, by Rev. T. 8. Akthitr, Mr. En- '
?riH i. Feit* nflWsM, 8. 0.. to Mis* f.izzir. Biflw
iiam, of Greenville.
% We cannot better express the sentiments
of our heart, than wishing to our friend
Fbitz, the unalloyed enjoyment of "that only boon
which has survived the fall," the pleasure* of
domestic bliss?a beautiful and good wife.
DIED?Departed this life on the Slstof May
lash of Tvohoid fever, in \Villi?nw?/ifi ??>'? ?
Texn*. Mim.Fiaxcu Rusakll, eldest daughter of
Mr. Jons Uisskii, formerly of Grecnvill District.
a a
Although not i? member of any Church, her
walk was marked with the utmost propriety,
and before she breathed her lash ?hc expressed a
firm hope of a blessed immortality boyond the
grare.
She has left a largo circle of relations and
friends to mourn her death, but they should be
comforted with the reflection that their loss is
her eternal gain. J
"Blessed are they who di* in the Lord."
I jJt DIED?On the 31st inst. of whoopingcough, *
! iCattotiMA ^OONS, daughter of F, R Martin, aged
11 weeks and two days, j
J .
$ j4-:
BbmYillc Ftice? Cngp^|
J^Rtf CTKD WKJiKUr FOB THE KI^aMUgR, li
Bl^RADY ? eyLSff, MIRC^Tsf J
.QUek^tilLk, July 26. 1809.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, ra ' a 18 \
^#?\Dundee, 13 a 18
3 AGON .ffijgfri'S per lb., a 12 J
Snouldera, * a 11
Sides, a 12* 1
Hug rOUui3|, 1Q H*
DUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none. i
Country, per lb. 15 a y i
JOFFEE.. .Rio, per lb. m 14. j
Java, per lb. 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 6$ ^ 10 '
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
Osnaburgs, per yd. 11 a 12*
l* LOU R.... Country, p^r bbl. $6 a $7
Countrv. nnp ??ft n ?il !
3RAIN Com, per bushel. 75 a 80 (
STENV Wheat, per bushel, $100 .
[RON Swedes, per lb. 6^ o 7 |
English, per lb. 6 o 5^ ,
LiARD per lb. 11 a 12
SIOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. a 37^
N.O., per. gal. a 50 .
3YRUJP 44 w per gal. a 62$
[>ILS. Lamp, per gal. $1$ a $2$*
Train, per gal. 87$ a ?$1 ^
Linseed, $1$
RICE per lb. a 9
ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20
3UGARS.,.N. Orleans,per lb. 7 a 9 '<
Porto Rico, per lb. 9 a 10 i
Loaf, per lb. 12$
Priitliwl nn* IK loll.
Refined,' per lb. 10 a is}
3ALT per bushel, $1 J
Salt, per sack, a 2 35
SOAP Colgate,pale,pr.lb. 12^ a 15
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10
3II0T per lb. 12*
Shot, per bag, a $2 J
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tfl TTTF
YOUNG 'LADIES.
rII08ESWISS AND JACONET EDGINGS and
INSEltTINGS, FLOUCINGS, KID SUPI'KRS,
GAITERS and GLOVES that jou v?re
u> kindly waiting for will b<s open in the early
wirt of the next week at
THE LADIES7 STORE.
And additions will bo made continually during
die whole month of August to the stock of
SMALL WARES,
MMJY JJUNCblB, G
EMBROIDERIES,
OF
AND
MOURNING GOODS.
a complete and tasteful assortment
of
DRY GOODS
generally; always shown
wrrn pleasure at
W. H. HOVEY'S.
jnly 27 11 tf
Dissolution of" Partnership.
TIIE Psrtnorship herctoforo existing under the
1 Finn of CRITTENDEN A TURNER is this
lay dissolved by mutual consent The Notes and
A - ?- A ..1 .1.-1 1- a n-in ?
nvwuiiwt uuu uo (u o an uic uanus uio.
Jen, to whom early payment ia requested, as the
old business must be closed up. Air. C. may always
be found at the old stand for the purpose of
making settlements. 8. 8. CRITTENDEN.
W. 8. TURNER.
Notice.
The Subserilter having bought the entire stock
of Crittenden A Turner, will continue the business
as heretofore at the old stand, and solicits
the continued patrouage of his friends and the
public. W. 8. TURNER.
July 27 11 6m
rtgenQ egttgo SjBS
Omcx Gex.'l Sur.'r O. A C. R. R. )
Hklkna, July 24, 1865. f
rHE following Schedule for Passenger Trains
will go into operation on Monday next; 20th
Instant, via:
Up. Leave Columbia 9 00 A. M.
" Frost's Mill 9 30
" Littleton 10 05
" , Allston l0 45
" Hope's 11 00
" Pomaria 11 10
" Prosperity 11 46
" Newberry 12 13
" Helena 12 24
II ? o a A
niifriBucvv u
Nnluda 1 10 R M.
" Chappcll's 1 23
" Ninety-Six 2 00
" New Market 2 26
M Greenwood 2 66
" Cokesbury 3 30
Arrive at Abbeville 4 16
Leave Barmore's 8 50
" Donald's 4 00
" lloneypath 4 28
" Helton 6 05
Arrive at Anderson 6 00
Leave Williamston 6 40
'* Golden Grove 6 28
Arrive at Greenville 7 00
Down. Leave Grocnville 6 30 A.M.
" Golden Grove 6 08
" Williamston 8 38
" Anderson 6 20
" Helton 7 06
" Honeapath 7 68
" Donalds 8 25
,r Barmore's g 40
" Abbeville 8 00
" Cokeebury 9 00
" Greenwood 9 86
" New Market 9 60
" Ninety-Six 10 16
" Chappell's m 10 68
Saluda T. O. 1106
" Silver-Street 11 88
" Helena 11 66
" Newberry It 15 P. M.
" Prosperity It 40
" Pomaria 1 10
" Hope's 1 22
" Alleton I 47
: Littleton 2 25
a
E, K RA WORTH, Oen.1 Sop'nt.
inly 27 11 it T
- #. '
JH WK : ; . v t
! -Mil
flTWe pre Miiiwrliii* to tn*
nouoJTW. IT PRINCE, as ft candidate for Sf.cr
iff at th? spaaing election for th?t office.
Sept. 8. ^ 17 ?
pT1^'^ author!zid to nj^touace W*
A* MelNtmftel paCandflPPSk Clerk *lt
the nOting election. Feb.2. td.
iff-WhtVe been authorised to knnounce
Copt* A. Y. Owittft ft candidate for Sheriff
at the ftext election*. ' - Oct. 27?td."
' or* ?ore aothorlzed to an*
nonnoeCoL DAVID IIOKE a* a candidate for
ShefyAfipreenTillc District at the ensning ElecEfWe
are authorized to on*
ounce WM, BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at
the ensuing Election.
iaSe Reward !
THE DIAKH(EA KILLER, tested in over 10,
D00 Cases of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints,
has never yet failed, when tried in time,
instantly to relieve and speedily to effect a Permanent
Curo. PRICE 50, CENTS A BOTTLE.
or Be particular to see that it is prepared by
BENNETT A BEERS, RicnxoNO, as nono other is
Genuine.
jftW Bold by Druggists and Country Merohanta
svery where, and in Greenville by
JL B. KARLK ?fc CO.
juuv *. u | itVI)
Regimental Orders.
ORDER NO.? :]
1">HE 8d REGIMENT in hereby ordered to pa.
radc at Toner's on the 30th August at 11
o'clock A. M.. for Drill an Review. The Commissioned
and Non-commissioned OiRccrs will assemble
on the day proceeding for drill and instruction.
By order of Col. T. R. Rowland.
T. L. WOOLS1DE, AdjuUnt.
juiy 20 io ; n
Taxes Due 1859, Payable in
1834, and Unpaid.
ALL those indebted as above are hereby notified
that I have left their accounts with 8.
A. TOWNES, Esq., Cor collection,' with instructions
to sue, without discrimination of persons, on
all accounts not settled before Sale-day iu August
next, the 18thJuly, 1855.
W. R. BERRY, Ad'r.
July 20 10 2t
Notice. *j|
I ROSALIA FRANKS, wife of John E. Franks,
hereby give notice of my intention, after the
expiration ol the legal term from this time, of
becoming a sold trader as a mattrass maker.
ROSALIA FRANKS.
Greenville, July 20, 1855. 10 4t
rri.? ID..WT_IJ.y tJ
aui; m" iiriuMi wuiii'ntitf,
THE TREASURER will Attend at the University
on Mondrfy at>d Irticudny, the 30th and
Slstinst., for the paitjMSO of receiving the SECOND
SEMI-ANNUAL PAYMENT of Tuition
Money for 18S&. > g
By the law* of the University, no Student can
l>e entered for the remainder of the session without
the Treasurer!* certificate of payment.
C. J. KLFORD Treasurer.
July 20 lO 2t
The Wool Cards
AT McBEEB MILES, below Greenville Court
House, have just been fitted up in the beat
manner for making ROLES,
july 20 . 10 2t
I^inseed Oil,
RAW AND BOILED, to l>o sold at a very low
price, to evacuate leaking barrels at the
Drug Store of E. KltUTCII.
July 20 .10 It.
- SoticeT^
HAVING sold my ENTIRE STOCK to Mr.
Alexander Greenfield, who will continue
the Business at the same stand, and as I shall only
remain here u short time, to give my debtors
a chance to PAY UP and SAVE COST, I dopes
lively assert thnt all indebted to me, by Note or
Book Aecouut, up to this date, who do not come
up immediately and make payment, that their
Accounts and Notes m-ill 1m.
sued, as I mm compelled to make payment, and I
must be paid.
W. II. HENNON.
July 20 10 2t
Notice.
THE Subscriber having purchased the STOCK
OF OROCERIVS*, Ac.. from Mr. W. II. Hen
son, respectfully informs his friends and the public
generally, that he will continue the. Business
at the same Stand, and will always keep on hand
a good supply of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
generally, which he will dispose of at very low
price# for CASH.
ALEXANDER GREENFIELD.
July 20 10 tf
bum mm
IS HOW DISPLAYING FOR SALE
525 Fancy Assorted Fans.
rJ"MH8 is one of the largest and most .beautiful
JL selections of FANS ever before offered for
the inspection of the Greenville Ladies. Here
they may see them in great variety?tho common
Palm Leaf, common paper, White, Black
and Gay colored, handsome Mourning Fans,
White Ivory, Red Ivory, Satin Wood, Spanish
Fans, Sandale Wood, and very fine white Silk
Bridal Fans, ranging in price from 5 eta. to $3,60.
There is as usual the same attractive STOCK .
of rich Dress Goods, plain Black Bilk, watered
Black do.. Florences and Marcellines, Barege and
Tissues, Chsllr and Grenadines, Kid and Bilk
Gloves, Bilk Illusion, Wash Blonde, Handkerchief
Extracts, Fine Toilet Soaps, French Broidery
Cotton, Linen and Cotton rlosa, Bate's Needles.
Which, with many other desirable GOODS
are now offering at
W. II. IIOVEY'.
Ih 20. *1
To the Public.
ASHEVILLE HOTEL.
8h THE subscriber, having taken charge of
Lthii Hotel, In the west end of Main street, in
Seville, N. d, lately oecupicd by Joiim Rrrnoi.i**,
is prepared to accommodate his old friends
and the public generally, with everything necessary
to toeir comfort during their stay with him.
He hopes from his long experience in tjie business,
to be able to give satisfaction to all.
urn#
shall be furnished with the best the country affords.
PERMANENT and TEMPORARY Boardera
ean be accommodated upon reasonable terms.
He respectfully solicits a share of public patron
ag-. * JOHN McBRlM^;
May 11.
^HAB|(8p* HOTEL,
g* BY D. fik>Sp80N SIMS, Comer of
BflLRichsrdsotr aivd Xcurel-stroeta. Columbia,
Omnibus Para cents J*n Ik tf
; v~. w N
'' * * > _?c * r *.
. ?
^9 ^9 $?
UlTrfT'll <rHK KEOULAn MEET'
&? fir vjNt'OK*10^ Moesj^MLouor, No.
^uL^M^^JiS, I.O. O. r^P field on
Friday et<nia0?t 7 o'clock
fn their H?1L By order of titer
' SV. a TUKNMU'Wrrrrtory.
QreottviUe, Jnlyja, ^ |
A, 80NS?FTEMPEBA!*CE,
fignp^i!?Gwcr.xTii.ij; Divmios, No. 19, 8,|gi T.f
\Tr bold tlieir meetings weekly, nt -tl?^T>ivision
Room, Saturday evening*.
C. M. McJUNKlNS, Ji. H.
January 12 35 f
YOU arc requested to meet at ihe D!??tiuu
Room of the Sons of Temperance until
farther order*. Meeting?Friday Evening*.
By order of W. P. Paicr, W.\ P. *.
January 12. 35 ^ tf
HEED & GOODLETT,
AW w^jsutsriars-s AW a.w,
Oreenville, .
tWOffice next door to F.-F. I>eattie A* Co.
J. P. KKKD.j [8. D. OOOPLKTT.
January 1*2 3ft tf
Thompspn A Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. II., S. C.
Juno 23, 1854. * 8 3
DBS. SULLIVAN & MOORE
PUNCTUALLY ANO PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
CALLS IN THE LINK OF Til KIR PROFESSION.
Residence: Warthen, Greenville IHttriei.
PoaT-OmcE: Dunklin, " IP"
J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. D. MOORE.
March 9. 43 *0|
Pure Scotch Ale,
A FINE article at 28 cent* per Bottle, Ginger
Preserves (Superior.) Brandy Peaches, ,
Fresh do, Salmon, Lobsters, TotnUocs, and Sardines,
all trcsh and fine, as well as Cheap! Cheap!
at tho Avenue street Confectionary.
July 6, 8 tf P. a SMITH.
loSSra j
Watch ITKakcr and Jeweller,!
UNDER STERN'S HOTEL,
KEEPS always on hand Gold ntid Silver
Watches, and JEWELRY of every
description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
Clocks, \Vatche6 And Jewelry repaired in the
best manner.
dee. 29, 33 ly
BOUNTY LAND.
160 ACRES
rTX> ALL who have served 14 dars. in anr
L War of the United States, since 17V0.
Warrants obtained,
and highest oasli prices paid for them, by
c. J. ELFORi), Attorney at Law,
llh 10. 44-If Greenville, S. C.
Warrants! Wajrants!
V7. s/sABLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared*with all
necessary instructions to procuro Bounty
Land Warrants under the late act of Congress,
granting 10O acres to vk? ?u>yJiKT? served iu
any of the wars. Immediate attention given to
anv business of the kind entrusted to his care.
March 16. 44 tf
DHYQBTOP.E
ANDj APOTHECARY SHOP,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
DEALER IN
Drugs, medicines, surgical. instruments,
Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Putty,
Tobacco, Segars, Spirit Gas, Oils, Candles, Sonns,
Spices, 1: :shes. Toilet Articles, Combs, Perfumery,
etc. Fresh and pure Drugs warranted
and sold at low prices.
M J n "
??j *. U1 ii
I)R. M'LANE'S
Celebrated Liver Pills,
THE most certain remedy for Billious Fevers
and nil billious complaints. Also, in cases
of Fever and Ague, these Pills, when taken with
quinine, are productive of the most linppy results.
We call thousands to witness, who have experienced
their beneficial effects.
Dr. McLank's Cklkrratkd Verviifvc.k, the greatest
worm destroyer of the age. To !>e sold at
the Drug Store of E. K Kb'TCI I.
ju IB. S 8t
ETTTLEVINr
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
RKF K KCEN CES.
John A. Crawforp, President Commercial Dank,
John Caldwkll, President South Carolina lla'droad
Company, Hon. John S. 1'rkston, John
Br tor, Columbia.
Mordm-ia A Co., Hknhy Missro n, lion. W. F. j
Coloock, C'harlcstou.
may 2&. 2 tf
Cabinet Making.
M3*>SS>!U SJ3&?1S
RESPECTFULLY informs thecitixens ofOreen-|
ville that he is prepared to make FUKNI- j
TIJRE: such as Bedsteads. Sideboards. Bureaus.
Folding-leaf Tables, Centre Tables, \Vnrdrobes, 1
Ac., Ac., end hopes to receive a liberal patronage,
jieiiinv be found al the Work-Shops near !
the corner of Main And Jluncotnhc Street*, in the
rear of P. Oavbi.k'a Blacksmith Shop.
Greenville, June 29 7 if
Special Notice.
ALL persona indebted to the subscriber, either
by Note or Account, up to lat of January
laat, are requested to make payment, ae longer
indulgence cannot he given.
July 6. 8 llw J. W. GRADY.
Mattress Making, Ac.
'I'njC subscriber informs the public that, he
JL has opened bis Shop one door nbove P. N.
Powers A Go's dry good Store, where he intends
carrying on the homines of MATTRESS
MAKhK an<l tfUiial KKKK. siaftresse* con-I
stonily on hand and mode to order, and repairing
done at the shortest notice. ,1fe also engaf?s
to lay Carpet.-*, hang Window Shades, dre.
le respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN E FRANKR
j?? 1ft. f. 6 tf
Notice.
JT HfcRfcBY forworn all" persons against tradjgL'
fngTorn Ifote givon by mo to John Bnrge**
fftr twanty-flr* dollars^ as too property for which j
it wa? grfren, proved unsound, nnd 1 do not
intend to pat aoid note nn!e.?a*ofnpellod by law. I
WPl.' Jf' l H riKt
CreeaviMe.'-.tuly Jft, 185?>^. It it
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AT U^II-ITSEKT
OOBVBflVKOMjIlY, T
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CONFECTION0JT, FRUITS, TOTS AN! FANSfcf
goohm^ mmAt
Low Price$ A.
A IkftK>32SO? ftSkff/OWCf, ?
NEATLY fitted tip, ma pm?# to them (? oeptiag
whenaeoompanied V. gnffiasts,)
cm be obtained, at all bwura c4 tb# day *!
evening, ^
ICE CRKASf, LEXOKADK, SOPA WATER,
Cakes, Oudieii, Ac,
ARBORS neatly nrrangod for Gentlemen,
ty Every effort shall be made to girt satisfaction.
P. 8. SMITH,
jn 1. tf Greenville. & C.
Book and Job Printing
^fcVUBUgHMEHiVg
HAVING A FINE SELECTION OF
Sin MM .MA am m. m. mm .mm mm. MO
WE ARE PREPARED TO DO WORK
&3i ffi?^J5S0aaa stpirsjs.
CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, JAM-BILLS, WAYBILLS,
BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, fcC. PRINTED
WITH DK8PATCII.
C_?f) 7;417
China. Satin Enamel, Satin Surface and
Plain and Colored Cards,
Upon ibc Mo3f fqborpblc Jcl*h)3.
(SMWSal MJZ3 A qgAKifo
Stoves! Stoves!!
rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS offers to the )>ul>li? *
JL large Tnrietv of Stoves, viz: The Challenge
and Leviathan Cooking Stoves, and various
others.
Air Tight Cooking Stoves,
OF VARIOUS KINDS.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES,
large and small Ovens,
AIR TIGHT PREMIUM
Cooking Stoves.
PAllLOtt COOKING STOVES.
Parlors, Box Stoves, Hall Stoves, for Cbarchea,
Stores, Ac., together with a full assortment of
plain anil Japanned Tin Ware,
TIX, CO PITCH, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE,
MATALLIC ROOFING
Done in tlic most approved manner, vrith dispatch.
J3f~ The Trade supplied with TIN WARI^
at wholesale, upon the lowest terms.
1>. G. WESTFIE1J), A CO.
Grecnyille, 8. C.
apr C, 47 tf
Book* and Stationery.
THE Suhscril>ers are receiving a large and varied
assortment of the above Articles, which
they offer at low prices.
A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS.
An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works.
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, l'cns. Pencils, Drawing
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Ac.
Blank Books, bound, linlf-bound, and in paper.
Foolscap, Letter and Note 1'aper, by U>? ream
or less.
Spy Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, A?v
With a varied assortment of other articles, to
which they invite the attention of the public.
G. E. EI.FORD A CO.
mar. 2, 42 tf
GREENVILLE HOTEL
YSfA THE subscriber having taken charge of
Mill! this House, so lately kept by John McBmde,
and once so Well known as the ftentuckv A- Ttnn
r**rr Inn, respectfully inform* his old friends and
the travelling pnblic that he is now prepared to
entertain and accommodate them in becoming
style, and hopes by proner management to secure
their encouragement. Every attention will ba
given to render the stny of strangers and travel*
lers ns pleasant and agreeable as possible.
To Drover*.
Having a fine Stable, excellent lota,
/f*7\ on abundance of provender, and careful
ostlers, he is enabled to accommodate Drovsrs
in the best manner.
Also, constantly on hand, Horses,
Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, to hirc,laig=^iSi".
upon the most reasonable terms.
P. 8. RUTLEDGK
jan. 12, ?5 tl
Shaving and Hair-Dressing.
R( KUID(;C, tlie Barber* has reAi^ff^turnetl
to Greenville, and taken up his
jSjSrileadqnni-ters next door to C. W. Pick i n
V^LfA Co V Tailoring establishment, in Bcatf
irWjties Brick Range, and ia prepared to. exeJpgjf
cute everv thing in his line with the fineat
C*5<ytoueh. Gentlemen can have their hair cut
ZgW^xor shampooed, or facea shaved at any time
Y^-Sfduring the day or evening. Shaving dona
hv the month on reasonable terms,
Greenville, March 16, 44 tf
LAST NOT1~c^
4 I,L PERSONS indebted to O. A. Picktn, on
J\. account previous to March last, ore earnestly
requested to cnll on \V. K. Kaslkt and
settle the anme, as further indulgence cannot be
allowed.
J. B. BETTS, Assignee.
January 5. 84 t
e TATiT? F~ ?orT if ciij^uliA
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
??aaifiKDss
John W. Grady )
vs. > Attachment.
Wm. M. Rutlor. )
TitTHEREAS? the Plaintiff did ?tho 16th day
\\ of October, 1854, file bis defloration
against the defendant, whu, (as it ia said) is absent
from and without the limits ><f the State,
and has neither wife or attorney now within the
same ii|>on whom a copy c4 this declaration
might he served.
Ft is therefore ordered, that the sab! defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration on
or before the nineteenth day of October, whieh
will be in the year of out lord one thousand
eight hundred and fiftr-Sve, otherwise final and
absolnte judgement wfll then he give* and awarded
against him.
V. UOKE. c. c. r.
Clerk'R Ofiioe, Greenville District, 4
October 17. 18M. ( 8m ly
ftfrticc.
A LI. p^sons indebted to PHILIP X. POW
KRK, deceased, (Individually,) are notified
to make immediate payment; and those having
demands ngninst^thc said deceased, to, present
them fob payment to tho subscriber.
-> C. J. Ft FOPt?. Ada.**
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