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uvoi iiiq ino piftzzftj 4f happening to Ipok dqj^^HgL discovered a lArge Panther, etandii^HPnis fore foot # upon the piazza, and within about ten inches vf, his own feet?his Pantherehip seemed ? to be auite indifferent to what was going on around him. Our friend whose met stood in so dose proximity to his majesty's paws, being unarmed, uttered a hasty shriek, and immediately sought his double-barrel gun, but upon drawing trigger at bis JPathership the cap oxplodod without firing, and the sooond barret being tried, did likewise; another double-barrel was in tho mean timo "^produced, aha provoking to think, both the treacherous percausions of tho gun also failad, his Pantherehip still standing with his jeet upon the piazza, quietly witnessing the futile attempts of His affrighted assailants to take his life; about this time, however, his majesty copcluded to take*a wider survey of the premises, and descending from- the piazza, he deliberately strode about the yard a short time, occasionally slapping over a dog which might , chance to obtrude a little too near his majesty's person, and thou returned to tho piazza and resumed lus former position; again coolly facing his assailnn* who, having taken advantage of the truce nffnMivl l?v- lii? K_:?r ~w % urffc illl" a little bo*n?jjFforQ day-break they were aroused from their I i^| .tflJnltotts by -the noise of the dogs in the * They immediately aroused from I dh$r b^Land looked in every direction for I . ^ tfie catfle of the disturbancei but could sec | I trothing. Finally one of film, who was HLavPtttan/Ur,.*.,,.... ' * ~j miw mujvovj a imici ftu* % sence, had replemisln^l their gun tubes with with freak caps, and upon his return roncw** ed the assault; fortunately for our friends their gun fired this time, and his majesty was slain; he proved to be a mate, and sine of the largest ever seen in these parts.? Alligator Advertiser. Bohemia.?Poor Bohemia, which has been wet with t^tf blood of noble Protestant martyrs, and at one Jinio promised to beooiffe thoroughly Protestant, is now in a deplorable condition, as wo learn from a correspondent Tho cvopgelical churches are nearly extinct, and are now losing ground steadily, under tho oppressive laws of tho Austrian Government." Their students cannot* study at foreign universities; their pastors cannot ctx&s tho boundaries of the kingdom without permission from both tho civil and ecclesiastical authorities, and all intercourse of a clergyman with his brethren in foreign countries is rightly prohibited.? The children of Protestants married to Cath*6rtfca are brought up in the Roihish Church. Tn addition tO'tlieso hardships, the churches Irave for many fears been withering under * rationalastic influences, which have spread gradually but extensively among both clergy kand people. Bohemia needs new preachers ktftl martyrs, like Ilyss and Jerome, or the few relftis of Protestantism will soon be utterly lost.?Nftos of the Church. Lord John Rl'sheix.?This distinguished individual is in a far way to reach hU proper j$vel in the estimation of the HritiSli public. When wo heard of his religious principles on the altar of Romish superstition at Vienr. > na, we gave him up as an ipmrincipled hireling of power. The Lonlo*lv Times now proves him to be utterly d&ttfrite of. political consistency. It appears nbw, by hftKJiyn showing, tliat as a cabinet minister he has been for months prosecuting the prtti||j>ar, holding it at the same time to bo unflfai||flky and impolitic! Irishman is only allowed to speakl&p* but by faith, you English aro nllo\vfd?jj? apeak until you are understood. " 1 - ** *** A JPapPoemon.?We are authorizes by a gentleman of high standing, and an old line Whig, says the Columbus Corner Stone, . to aay that he win be one of ten' thousand ' men to pay a hundred dollars each to raiso a filnd to settle Southern men in Kanses.? It strikes jus as an excellent idea. Let this besdone and it settles tho character of that territory beyond questions?cannot tho teg thousand be found in Georgia ! and cannot a hundred thousand bo fonnd in the Southern State! It would l>e well for an organization to. be forced in every county of the South to raiso a fund for this purpose. If there are it! this country, or elsewhere, any who are wfllfeg to go into it, send us your names. . Tf * A Ladt Decorated ok the Field of as Battle.?When the attack on tho Mamolon was going on, an English lady, the wife of one w wa* present, and displayed great coolness and courage. General Pennefather observing this, went up and cut off a medal from the coat of a dead Russian officer, and in thq^tost gallant manner and with a very protty compliment pinned it on her shawl, saying she had fuirly earned it. > The general is a groat favorite with the arI ' r my, and tlmjlady, who baa great personal at* tractions amr If the daughter of an old gen v end Ifflcer, highly prizes the medal, which she literally obtained on the field of battle. wr Oar dayyaL^fashionable dinner partv, there happco<&4o be a son of llibemia pfaaeot. In the course of conversation he made a bu^S v^jry naturally, at which the company very good natiyredly laughed. My dear feTioflr,* said the host, 4 make ^ no agology. We all know your natural privihre of <yea king twice.' rettypned he,4 don't be uneasy at al'; surety I kuogfemy privilege, and 1 mean to i|wn it ^ btftjww11! hve, as in everything 4m you l&g&h havejjthe advantage over poocPaddyJ 4Ittow io r enmured the host. ' "hy, yotpM^aeid the young llibcrni, aiw v?lib a serious drollery that would not L ban disgraced Tyronew*w?8h|hat an p ' i .. < Tub papers are evory where urging Tm froe use of copperas as a disinfecting agent j^.ia a cheap arti^ costing only three centi per 7>ound, and can be found He,the drug ?nnd many of the larger grocery stores upta of pounds may be dissolved in *eri ts of water, and the solution poured in to sinks, gutters, cesspools and all othei filthy places, with good^JJBoct. We"fcdvise all housekeepers t"> pn-??hh*A ? mmntity and make use of it as above recommended Theflr dm>llings and outbuildings will contain a purer atmosphere after tho use of cop peros. Msyhkm.?A couple of the fancy men well known in the streets, came in contact in a fashionable part of the city (King at, near Berrcsford,) on Sunday night last, and tor some reason whichfthas net yet been explained to the curious world, straightway applied themselves to each other's bodily detriment, to the utmost extent of their several abilities. Tho amusement ended when on<ft>f the gentlemen bit off and swallowed ii.. ??i ?_ ? ? ' - .... ti?j wind ? e?r. we are mrormea that this meal lias been attended by no unpleasant rosult, although it has been often remarked that the ear has for a long time had the outsido appearance of being in a very unhealthy condition.?Charleston Standard. ' "Why Don't You Touch Hbr Off ?'? On the afternoon of tho 4th iiiRt., a swipy individual, who had been for some time swaying to and fro, in earnest contemplation of tnc great telescope on Bostou Common, finally mustored his powers of locomotion and, approaching tho proprietor, said in a persuasive tone, 'See, ere, you?a say?wwen you gone to touch her off? More'n a dozen peoplo sighted tho darn thing?now, why "don't you touch her off ?' . Crccnville Price* Current. COIIRF.CTKD WKEKLT FOR TUB RNTKRPKISK BY GRADY & BOODLETT, MERCHANTS. Gkkk.nvil.lk. August 0, 1835. BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18 Dundee, 13 a 1C ... .llama, per lb., a 12^ Shoulders, a 11 Sides, a 12^ TTo?r rmmil in ill BUTTER.. .Goshen, ]>er lb. none. Country, per lb. It a COFFEE.. .Bio. pe'r lb. \ 14 Java, per lb. la a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. ft a 10 Sheeting, per yd. loT a 15 Osnaburgs, per yd. Ill a 12? FLOUR .... Country, per bbl. tOl a $7 Country, per wick, 1 a $4 j GRAIN Corn, icr bushel, 70 \ a 75 ^NEW Wheat, per bushel, I $100 IRON. ?... .Swedes, per lb. 0H? 7 English, per lb. 5 ]a 6? LARD. ..r..per lb. 11 V 12 MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. I 37| N.O., per. gal. \ 50 SYRUP...." M per gal. A 02$ OILS Lamp, per gal. $1$ ft $2$ Train, per gal. 87$ <i ftl$ Linseed, *1$ RICE per lb. a | 0 ROl'E per lb. 12$ a\ 20 SUGARS. ..N. Orleans,per lb. 7 a\ 0 Porto Rico,peril). 9 alio Loaf, per lb. Crushed, per lb, |2? Refined, per lb. 10 a SALT. per bushel, 11 Salt, per sack, a 215 SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$- a 1 Yellow, per lb. 8 a a SHOT......per lb. 12l Shot, per bag, a tft STATE OF SOIJTH CAROLIft] [ fTAHTV rvM ? ? ? 1VJWS* ur UUJV&H V ILiLK. ] Tax Ordinance. An Ordinance to raise Supplies for the Yea, ftHAA. BE IT ORDAINED by the Intendant ft ml War dens of the Town of Greenville in Counci Assembled, and by the authority of the same.? That a Tax to cover the period from the 28tl August, 1865, to 28th August, 1856, for the sunn ana in the manner hereinafter mentioned, ahal be raised and paid in the public treasury for th< uso and servico thereof. Skctjox 1. That is to say, ten cents on ever] hundred dollars of the assessed value of Ren Estate lying in the said Town. Bsc, 2. And be it further] ordained. Tha Twenty-five Cents per head shall be paid on al Slaves between the age of sixteen and Cfl] years. Bbc. 8. And be it further ordained, That Thrci Dollars shall be paid on each and every four whooled Pleasure Carriage drawn by two oi more horses; Two Dollars on each one-horsi Carriage, Daronch, Gig, Bnlksy or Buggy, kep for pleasure and not for hire; Ten Dollars oi each four-horse Omnibus or Haok ; Five Dollar on each Hack or Carriage drawn by two horsey And run for conveyance of passengers or hire Three Dollars on each Buggy run for hire; Fiv< Doiiara on t aoh four horse Wagon, Three Dol lars on each two horse Dray or Waggon, nn< Two Dollars on each one horse Wsgcn or Dray run for hire. Bar. 4. Aud be it furthor ordained, That if an] person or persons shall fail, neglect or refuse t? make a return on oath to the Clerk of the Conn cil of all of his, her or their Taxable Property,anc to pay the tax thereon to said Clerk is hereby rc quired to inuo execution therefore immediate)] on such default. Bsc. 6. And l>e further ordained, That if an] Cerson or persons shall mn for hire any vehiob ercin mentioned, without first paying tax there for, every such person shall pay for each day hi so offends the annual tax to which such vehicle i subject by this ordinance. A. B. CROOK, Intendant Joiix W. Stoics*. ClsriflC ngH<x at AWKa told my ENTIRE STOCK to Mr Aapandcr Greenfield, who will continue the BtMSheM at the name stand, and a* I shall on ly remain here a short time, to give my debtor a chance to PAY UP and SAVE COST, I dopoa tively assert that all indebted to mo, by Note 01 Book Account, up to this date, who do not eomi up immediately and make payment, that theii Afl|tounte anil Notes wi'l be indiscriminately sued, as I am compelled to make payment, and mutt be paid. ? ? " # W. H. HENNON. J?ly 10 : 10 It. V * m JML* . _ f -L Jt - # . ' f ) HrW? are aatjjbc* to ?ij| . nounee W.jf. PRIN^A for Shef ; ? iff at the J^iug '''ttrwT are -authoriieSBj^annouDce wii, ' A. . jSeOttalOl m a Candi Jgtc for Clerk ffc 1 the editing election. Feb. 2. td. ? tar We have been authorised to suhounce* I Capt. A. IT. Owinp a candidate forShe?-j , iff at tho next election. Oct. 27-r-td. I jyWc are authorized to ailnonnce Col. DAVID HOKE da a caiidloafe for Sheriff of Greenville District at tho cusuihgEIoc; u~'_ m * prWc are authorized to au* ' uounco WM, BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing Election. $500 Reward ! THE DIAHIICEA KILLER, tested in over 10, 000 Cases of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints, has never yet failed, when tried iu time, instantly to relieve and speedily to effect a Permanent Cure. PRICE 6fadji|rTS A BOTTLE yWBe particular Unekthat it is prepared by BENNETT A BEERS, IWnuosn, as none otlior is Gcnninc. QfSold by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere, and iu Grecnvillo by M. B. KARLE A CO. June 20 t ^ 3,n NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENT. Great Reduction in Prices. i Fine Gold Hunting P'ut. Lever Watches $75-160 H L1." M Do fit a . T'J?OU j " Open Face " " " 85-45 I " " " " lupines ?' 28-32 f Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watclie# 82-38 " Det'd. " " 18-22 . Gold Vest-, Neck and Fob CHAINS Ladies' Chatelaine Chains ' Breast Pins, Kar Rings, Cuff Pins, Bracelets Gold Pens and Pencils . Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons And every article in the Jewelry line, of tho Sest quality and workmanship. Silver Spoons, Knives, Cups, ( Napkin Kings, Ladles, Ac. Ac. Also a new article of Sleevo Buttons and Collar Buttons, our own pattern. Any of the above articles innybc ordered and will be sent by Express at our risk, and if they do not give satisfaction may be returned. SAMUEL W. BENEDICT, 6 Wall street, New York. August 2 12 2 m Tfl TTTP YOUNG UADIES. Those swiss--and jaconet edgings and INSERTINGS, FLOUCINGS, KID SLIPPERS, GAITERS and GLOVES that you wero so kiudly waiting for will be open in tho early part of the next week at THE LADIES' STORE. And additions will be anoda continually daring the whole month of August to the stock of SMALL WAKES, v&mr AjLTOJfcis, EMBROIDERIES, or AND * MOURNING GOODS. A COMPLETE AND TASTEFUL ASri/Ariatv rn\Tm ^ " ouAiunni oh' DItY GOODS generally; always shown wrrn pleasure at W. H. HOVEY'S. july 27 11 tf Last Notice. I HAVE placed all my NOTES and BOOKS "OF ACCOUNT in the hand* of S. 1). Oood%ett? Esq., for collection, witlv instructions to sue in all sums under tweuty dollars if not paid immediately. w 1 ire is also my regularly authorized Attorney, 1 lid persons having demands agoinst roe can . resent them to Him, prorpcrlv attested, for i lymont. W. H. HENNON. s (August 3 12 - 0 I T GTOceries for Cash Only. E will, from this day, sell for CASH ONLY, T I Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses and Bacon, a 1 g'fl stock of which will always he found on hi?, cheap. GRADY A GOODLETT. t Bgiwt 3 12 lm r involution of Partnership. Til Partnership heretofore existing under the 8 1 arm of CRITTENDEN A TURNER is this day <k?olred by mntnal consent The Notes and ^ Acoolts due ns are in the hands of S. 8. Critten| den, ^whom early payment is requested, as the < I"-" u|hpw muni, ue ciosea tin. flip, u may at- ( ways 1 found at the old eland for the purpose of makinkcttlcmcnU. a a CRITTENDEN. \ W. a TURNER. -1 \ Notice. I The Rfeeriber having bought the entire stock ] ? of Critt<9en A Turner, will continue the husi- j neaa as hfetofore at tlie old stand, and solicits | T the contilpd patronage of his friends and the > public. I r W. a TURNER. - July 27 Y 11 fim Vo the Public. I , ASHEVILLE HOTEL. 9 TJI Abscriber, having taken charge of . JhLthis Ho( in tho west end of Main street, in s Ashevillo, N?., lately oconpied Dry Joiix Rkt- ( i Moi.na, is pr?P?d to accommodate his old friends < and the pnblA-oeratly, with everything neccs- sory to their eVf,,rt during their stay with him. ' lie hopes from*? long experience in the business, to be ablet* give satisfaction to all. ! Ts.e sflrtViirf-TU v *'K'i altall b? fnmish*with the best the country affonls. TKRM A|XT Ami TEMPORARY Bonn! . era can be aceonkdotod upon returnable terms. , ? He respectfully s&gits ? share of public pntron age. .1 JQiiN McRRIDK. < May 11. 1 SI jjgi tf i r ~k?ttee. 5 J T ROSALIA FRaL'S, wif0 of John E. Franks, A hereby give nolp of mj intention, after the i expiration of the l?i term front this time, of becoming a sold tradlM a mattram maker. . a*. A KOBAUA FRANKS. GreenviU^ul/ 20*85^ 10 41 ' * ? \ SEZTt $a M- JttE KKOUflp? mf.etitlHpr^loi xtaJ*>HK;IC, NO. CfS^gg^ayilgTL O. O. K.- Hfci held on HP"<aFriday eveninpaJit 7 o'clook* II their Hall. By order of the N. O.. W. & TvilNKB, S^rztarjf. .Greenville, J^^g, 4? 9 I Ej^r 8<WW^f ThMPKK A ift'E. *ySiRfc?t?*?^9viLLKl>ivi8iox, No. 19, 8. of T., hR^i.?m ?i...t? ?!? ui.. _? ?r.? ni I >r ..-.Vi will Sbvu>^? u. 1>V- ^ ?* Vision ltoom, Saturday erqpings. K- C. M. MoJUNKlNS, A'. At "Jirniy 13 ~ -85 I 1? .? .. '-wy? . m^mmsr' rm>m YOU are requested to meet at the Division ( Room of the Hons nf Tu. _ ? uhvii I 1 further order*. Meeting?Friday Evenings. ' I By order of W. P. Prick, W.-. P.*. J January 12. 85 tf REED & QOODLETT^ AO It.AW, Greenville, S. C. jarOfficc next door to F. F. Bbattik &Co. J. P. REKD.] [f?. D. OOODLETT. January 1-2 85 tf Thompson & Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE C. II., S. C. Juno 28. 1854. 6 8 DBS. SULLIVAN & MOORE, PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL calm in the i.i^eoftiieir profession. Rkaidkxck: Warlhen, Greenville District. PoOT-OrriCK: Dunklin, " " J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. D. MOORE. March 9. 48 *fi| Pure Scotch Ale, A FINE article nt 25 cent* per Bottle, Ginger Preserve* "(Superior.) Brandy Peaches, Fresh do, Salmon, Lol?tera, Tomatoes, and Sardines, all fresh and fine, as Wall as Cheap! Cheap I at the Avcnuo street Confectionary. July 6, 8 tf P. S. SMITH. TT A T?"T? lOAlTin ttahio w D2HU11BUJVB llUliliL, | BY D. THOMPSON SIMS, Corner of ilLUichardson mid Luurcl-streots, Columbia, Sw C. Omnibus Fnre'25 cents. jnn. 12 tf Cabinet Making. S3S5.SS33 sss&aae T>ESPECTFUI.LY informs tlic citizens of GroenlXVi Tills that ho ls prepared to wnke FURNIHPUKK: such as Bedsteads, Sideboards, Bnreaus, Folding-lonf Tables, Centre Tables, AVnrdrolies, 4c,, Ac., an.1 i MMesvc a liberal patronage. lie mnv l?e found at the Work-Shops near tlie oorner of Main- and Buncon#l?e 8troct*,?in tho rear of F. Caublb's Blacksmith Shop. Greenville, June ^ 7 tf mm? IS HOW DI8FLA7IN0 FOE SALE 525 Fancy Assorted Fans. TIllS is one of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANS ever before offered for the inspection of the Greenville Indies. Here they may see them in great variety?the common Palin Leaf, common paper, White, Black and Gay colored, handsome Mourning Funs, White Ivory, Red Ivory, Satin Wopd, Spanish Fans, Sandalc Wood, and very fine white Silk Bridai Fans, ranging in price from ft cts. to $8,50. There is as usual tho same attractive STOCK of rich Dress Goods, plain Black Silk, watered Black do.. Florences and Marcellines, Barege and Tissues, Clinllv and Grenadines, Kid and Silk Gloves, Silk Illusion, Wash Blonde, Handkerchief Extracts, Fine Toilet Sonus, French Broidery Cotton, Linen and Cotton Moss, Bute's Noodles. Which, with many other desirable GOODS are now offering at w. II. HOVEY*. in 9ft 1 ? ? * ow Now is the Time! Subscribe for 1855! FETERSCN'S MAGAZINE, A Monthly Periodical of Literature, Art and Fashion, Peterson's Ladys' National Magazine for 1855, will contain nine hundred pages of original double-columo Reading Matter, about thirty Steel Plates, and nearly three hundred Illustrations engraved on wood. Its Thrilling Original Stories Arc from the best authors, and written expressly for it. Every volume contains ono ] or more of Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' copyright Novels, the celebrated author of "Fifehion ! and Famine." The Press and the Public pronounces it the most readible of tbo Magazines. It is strictly moral, and eminently American, as its name implies. i Its Superb Mezzotints and other Steel Engravings ' Are the best published anywhere; aro ex- ! ecu ted for it by the fitst artists ; and, at the end of each year, are alone worth the sub- ' scription. Its Colored Fashion Plates < Aro the only reliable ones published in America, and are magnificently colored plates. The Paris, London, Philadelphia and New York Fashions, are described at length, each month. Its departments for ( New Receipts, Crotchet Work, Embroidery, ' Netting, Horticulture, and Female Eoues trianism, are always well filled, profusely illustrated, and rich with tho latest novelties. M3T It in the best I^adiee' Magazine in the world ! Try it for one year! f f TERMS?Always in advance. One copy, one year, $2,00 J Three copies, for one year, 6,00 ' Five copies, for one year, 7,00 t Eight copies, for one year, 10,00 1 Sixteen copies, for ono year, 20,00 x PREMIDMS FOIfeCLUBS. ; To every person' getting up a club, our ' 'Gift-Book of Art for 1655,M with 60 Steel * jngravinga will be given, or a volume of the I magazine for 1854. Iter a club of sixteen, | in axtra copy of the magazine for 1855 will * be sent in addition 1 102 Ohtolnut Street, Phil. t /arSpecimefta liet'gratis. au 3. 12 tf I; e* . % bount?Und. iso iftffis JfjO ALL who have nerved 14 days, in any War of tho United &^sr ?inee 170U. r * Wnrrnufi and higTicnt cnnlwpricee paid for them, Uv C. J. ftLVSfcl\I>, Attorney at Lair, Mh 16. . Greenville, & C t*r .".LTltrV frr ^ _Afl f " V* ttiittJito c *t aiioliuo ; A OTuRXKY with nil baud Warranto uudor tlio late art .,f Con^rew, or^tiiur 160juo|tea t'o>l| Irb* mity *fl\e **ved in aav oi.the pni Immediate attention ftuktf to nifV liUHUiers of the kilid entrusted tt? Tiis i-nre. "" DF.ubTTO^^ DEALER IN ' * y^RUGS, MF,mCINKiI?URGICAL. IN5TRU ' mcnta, Paint.", Dve Stuff*. Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Hpirft Gna, Oil*, Can dice, Soap*, Spiees, Brush*)!*, Toilet Article*, Comb*, Perlu- 1 mery, etc. Fresh and pure Drugs warranted and sold at low prices. May 4. 51 tf sDOSSiPM ???PEW, Watch Maker and Jeweller, UNDER STERN'S ARTEL, KEPI'S always on hand CSol<1 nud Silver WatrlU'!), and JEWELRY of every description. Fancy Goods nud Perfumery. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. dec. 29, 83 1 y DR. M'LANE'S Celebrated Liver Fills, THE most certain remedy for Billions Fevers and all billion* complaints. Also, in eases of Kevor and Ague, these Pills, when taken with quinine, arc prtnluctivcofthc most happy result*. We call thousands to witness, who have experienced their beneficial effects. | Da. McLane's Cklp.br atkd Vermifuge, thegreatI est worm destroyer of the age. To be sold at the Drug Store of K KRUTCIfr ju 15. 5 3t L. T. LEVIN Apctioneer and Commission Merchant, aa KEFERCKXCES. Jonx A. CRAwronn, President Commercial flank, John Caldwell, JJrc?iJ' at South Carolina flailroad Company, lion. Joiin S. Pkkston, John Bryce, Columbia. Mordkcia <k Co., IIenrt Missro^n, lion. W. F. Coloock, Charleston. may. 25. 2 if special 11 once. A BL persons indebted to the siil??criber, either u.\. by Note or Account, up to 1st of January last, arc requested to make payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given, july 6. 8 0\v J. W. GRADY. Mattress Making, &c. rpiIE subscriber informs the public that he X has opened his Shop one door above P. N. Powkrs ik Co's dry good Store, where he intends carrying on the businea of MATTRESS MAIMER an?l I50ESTERF.lt. Mattresses constantly on band and made to order, and repairing done at the shortest notice, lie also engages to lay Carpets, hang Window Shades, ?to. lie respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. JOHN E FRANKE. ju 16. 6 tf -1 Notice. I HEREBY forworn all persons against trading for a Note given by me to John Burgess i for twonty-fivo dollars, as the property for which , it was given, proved unsound, nml I do not i intend to pa* said noto unless compelled hy law. i J. IL PIKE. | Greenville, July 20, 1S55. 11 4t A CARD. HAVING associated Col. Robkrt P. Good- . i.rrr with myself in the mercantile busi- 1 ness, the said business will bo carried on under the name and style of GRADY A GOODLETT, ut my old stand on the south wd&t corner of the public smiare. I hereby take occasion to return 1 my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore ? ? J -MM - - movukcu on nuu fiincii. n connnumice oi the Mine for the new firm above referred to, feeling confident flint we will be able fo give suttkfaction to all who may fnvor na with a call. It is with reluctance tlmt I must truly sny that necessity constrains mc, to notify those who are | indebted to me either by note or book account , previous to 1st of January, 1855, to enll and pay ' up. JDllN IT. GRADY, * | January 28, 1885. 00-PAF.TN3F.CHIP. I I'M IK undersigned having formed a copartner- | ship under the name and style of GRADY Sr OOODLhTTT, and taken the stock of Goods ' and Store of John W. Gkaot, will continue the business. We hope/fc^^^^ prompt attentions to merit aJimiK sontiuuance of the liberal patronage heretofore t <ivcn the business. Our stock is very complete , now, and preparations are making to enlarge it , soon. Give us a call. JOHN W. GRADY, HURT. 1?. GQqDttnr. January.28, 1855. j ^ ? DOCTOR Y0LU.SKLK * ' ; t v~ '"V > , i The Pocket iE scttlapi us; > OB. KVBRY oni? his own rnvaiotav go rpilR FlFTIETrf EDITION, with One Pf| -I- Ifcmdred Engravings, allowing W#eases and Malformations of the Human " 0*^ Sj'itom in every shape and form. To 1 which i? added a Treat ise on the Diseases ' "* hf Females, being of the highest iptpor-, 1 anec to married people, or those contkafe'lfcting ' narringfc By Wu.mam Youku, M. D. ^ ( Let no father be askrimed to present a eop$ of t he A8CVLA PIUS wills child. It in ay save \ lim from an early grave. "Let no young man 01 ( voman enter into tlie secret obligations of mar iagc without rending the POO A K'P AC80ULA- ^ PIU8. Let no oaeduffkring from a hacknied ' ongh, Pain in the aloe, restless sights, nervous p eelings, and tlia whole train of Dyspeptic sensaiona, and given up their physician, be another . noment without consulting the SK8CULA PIU8 Inyo those married, or those about to he inarri- , jHtoy impediment, rend this tnUy useful hook, is it. has do en the means of saving thousands of mforfiogiAto creatures from the \ ery iaws of death. ! person sending 7Wntif-WiM Crnl* enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this 1 vork by mail, or five copies sent for one Dollar. 1 \ddresa, (post-paid) Dr. WM.YOTNG, ' 162 Spruce-street, Philadelphia. I jnly 6, 1865. 8 ly |< coNfKCMQBA&Y, WHKKK MAY BK IWVBiU *IJU?B OT CONFECTIONERY, FftUtf 8, TOYS AND FANCY Jj At Low PriT**^* VmA. mA ifw&sDaas? ^ 1 ^lATLY fitu^ lip, and private t6 tlieiu (er. ceptfng wlienaeeotupnniod by gentlemen,) *li?? cnii be obtained, *t nil hour* of the day and evening. ICR CRKAM, LEMONADE, BODA WATER, .3 Cnkcs, Candies, &c, ARBORS neatly arranged for Gentlorhen. _ tw Ev?rj effort si,nil bo made to giro Mtwfaction. P. 8. SMITH, ju 1. tf Greenville, 8y C. Bogk and Job Printimr , -kmimwtssr* 1 SLAVING A FINE SELECTION OF \ vrati -1 WE ARE FKCmED TO DO WORK asi ajasraa&aaa . d CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, HAN{?ift^8, WAYBILLS,.BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, &C. MlINTftD WITH DESPATCH. China. Satin Enamel, Satin Snrface and Plain and Colored Cards, Upoi) flic 3i]ost IzqbobQble Jelrh)?. g}](wa WS -g\ OAXItiJTi Stoves! Stoves!! rpilK SUBSCRIBED offer* to the publio a JL large variety of Stoves, viz: The Challenge nn<l Leviathan * Cooking Stove*, and ^various KStfl others. Air Tight Cooking Stoves, T)F VAILIOUS KINDS. PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, lAtrge and small Ovens, AIR TIGHT PREMtUM Cooking Stoves. TARLOR COOKING STOVES. Parlors Bo* Stoves, Hall Stoves lor Church**, Stores Ac., together with u full assortment of plain an?l Japanned Tin "Ware, TIN, COPPER, LEAD ?fc SHEET IRON WARE, MATALLIC ROOFING Dono in the most approved manner, with dispatch. Tho Trndo supplied with TIN WARE, at wholesale, upon the lowest terms. * I). G. WESTHF.I1), A CO.. Greenville, S. C. npr fl, 47 J tf Booktt and stationery. TIIK Subscribers arc 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. SCIlOCT. BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Drawing Books, W ater Colors, Dissected Games Ac., Ac. Blank Books, bound, lialf-bouml, and in pajHer. Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper, by the ream or less. Spv Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ac. \Vith a varied assortment of other articles, to UI-t- .1? - - - ? w mcu uii'y niTiw mc attention of the public. G. E. ELFORD A CO. mar. 2. 42 tf GREENVILLE HOTEL. THE subscriber having taken charge of ill' thi* Homo ?o lately kept by Jon* McBaimc, and once so well known ns the Kentucky tb Teuuruner fvti, respectfully informs his old friends and the travelling public that lie is now prepared to entertain and accommodate them in becoming style, and hopes by proper management to securo > their encouragement. Every attention will be ?iven to render the stay of strangers and travellers as pleasant and agreeable as possible. To Drovers. yw Having a fine Stable, excellent lots, /c/a an abundance of provender, and careful ostlers, he is enabled to accommodate Drovers in the best manner. Also, constantly on band, Horses, rvjgpWBjr. Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, to hire, upon the most reasonable terms. T. S. RUTLEDGR. Jan. 12, 35 tf_ Shaving and Hair-Dressing. BIIRRIDGE, tlic Burbcr, lias raturned to Greenville, and taken up his flea(Iquarters next door to C. W. l'irm.K U5?WA Co '? Tailoring establishment, in BeatfijS^tios Brick Range, and is prepnred to ex?jAlA? cute every thing in his line with the finest touch. Gentlemen can have their hair cut HJWWSor shampooed, or faces shaved at any time during the day or evening. Shaving done Qjpfliyhythc month on reasonable terms. ^ Greenville, Mureh 16, 44 Afc. . A.tf ~ L A S T N O T IC E. W A Lb TERftONS indebted to O. A. rn*1*, on /\ account previous to March last, are earleatly requested to call on W. K. Ear let and icttle the same, as further indulgence cannot be Ulowcd. J. B. BETTS, Assignee. January 5. 84 Id STATE QE KOIJTil CAROLI.If A GUEEyVlfiT.E DISTRICT. tftw aaaa ?ssr lobn W. Grady 1 ,a \s. > Attachment, ffm. M. Butler. ) . ^ WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did nntlio 16th day of October, 1864, file his <1opfttrslion *gain#t. the defendant, w ho, (as it is said) in ah* lent from ami without the lijuits of thc'TKtato, uid lias nei)h<jr wif?J,t>r attorney now within the in mo upon whom a copy of thin declaration night l?0 nerved. It is themlire ordered, that the said defendant lo appear and i^-ud to the ?aid .declaration on ir Isidore the niney>ctitl^lay of^Oetdher, which vill bo m tfcc yenr of our* T-tfd ?ot\o thousand light hundred and fifty "fivei otherwise mini and dmolufo judgement w ill then oe given and awsr* led against him. * J). TlOKKy C. C. P. Cleric's Office, Greenville ltantrict, 1 tletoher 19, 18*4. ( flmly a i > hi ni<i mm ??" 1 ay - y? " a* Notice. "* I'MlfrSnhse.jihor having pilfohneed the STOCK . OF GROCERIBS, Ac , from Mr. W. II. Hen* ion, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will continue the Business at. the same Stand, and will alwavn keep on hand a good supi lvofOROCKUIKSand PROVISIONS generally, which lie will dispose of at very low priece for CASH. ALHXANHKR GREENFIHIdX ^july 80 10 tf % *