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while still fiVittCBt btft h+MH this morning
la the mAgSgSfliere wSR perfect fusil ad e
from from ? s?ow of Irish
houses ontftooornhElnf Eleventh and Mara
streets, cm Mi naming Americans, several of
whom were bedJjr wortftimW The whole
row, known at> Quran's Kowfwas iiUod with
Irish.*!! armed. A crowd of Anieroins as4
wmlm; and failing to dislodge them, fired
6n?of the houses and sent for reinforcements,
Which acon arrived with muskets and
a cannon. Stoeial Irishmen in the burning
, - building weroahot and others captured. Re
pocttLwete heard in the burning bindings,
sltem*?* was made to w^s^the fire,
hnd two or three blocks weiMHBfi down,
k Several other fi*es also occurrflflpflUght.
lb<?0n leaving-the Eighth Ward, the lnfuri^pited
mob marched to the Times office, which
p was only saved from demolition by the ef|
forts of Mr. Prentice and others of the Amei
rican jparty.
This morning there were rumors of more
disturbance, and large crowds were assemkUJ
.v. ? - - - * -
urea iu Ul? sirwili A DO UI 1 i O'ClOClC A tHOb
started to the levee and attacked a row of
Irish houses, whence it wr*s reported shots
were fired this mqping. The crowd, however(*iimro
restrained, and every effort is being
made to restore peace.
Thbeb o'clock, P. M.
It is rumored that two or three have been
killed to-day.
- . Fiv* o'clock, P. M.
Another outbreak is feared to-night, in
consequence of a large quantity of gunpowder
having been found m possession of the
Irish in the Eighth Ward. Large numbers
of Irish are leaving the city.
The mob finally dispersed last night, aftoi|.
burning the sign board of the Times office.
There has been no issue of the Times this
morning.
The accounts from the scene .of riot ore
roost horrible. There wero in all about
twenty persona killed, besides a great many
, badly wounded.
Twelve buildings were burned, and several
charred. Human bodies were taken from
the ruins.
1 There is a large crowd at the Court
House this morning, where the dead bodies
are collected.
FURTHER PARTICULARS.
Lou is v ii.l, August 7,1854.
We have not been able to procure many
additional particulars in regatd to the commencement
of the riot, &c. It was caused
thus:?
In the First ward, as two gentlemen were
riding in a carriage, they were fired at from
a house containing Gertn&ns or Irish. One
gentleman was wounded, and the firing was
repeated, when Edward Williams, watchman
of the Second ward, Joseph Selvage and
John Lattn, Americans, went to the scone of
trouble, and tbey also were fired at. Latta
, had bis leg badly shattered by a musket
ball, and Selvage and Williams were also
wounded. Exaggerated reports then spread
to the lower part of the city jn regard to the
affair, causing a large cr.owd to assemble,
? thirsting for revenge. They gathered ar
round the houses from where the firing had
commenced, took two Germans from it and
beat them sb badly that tbeif recovery is
considered very doubtful. The house was
then completely sacked.
The crowd then proceeded to the houses
otv the corner of Shelbv and Mad!?r?n
from whence Germans had been seen firing,
riddling two groceries, a beer house and two
houses, all owned and occupied by Germans,
and injured several of their inmates. They
then went to Jefferson street, where a parly ,
of gentlemen coming into the city had been
fired upon from a large brewery, sacked the ,
houses around it, burned the brewery and '
beat a number of Gorraans whom they captured
torribiy, and also shot an Irishman,
who died this morning. In the street below
an American was slightly injured by a shot,
when the Irishman who firod it was captured,
beaten and shot. '
Shots had been fired from all the houses
which were attacked.
Tho crowd now talked of sacking the '
Catholic church, where it was rumored fire- <
arms had been secreted ; but Mayor Barbee 1
| and others pleaded with them not to do so, <
and prevailed upon them to leave it alone.
The disturbances were now supposed to
be over, as the crowd had marched to an
engine house iu the Fifth ward with their
cannon, and were begining to disperse; but
after awhile it was Teamed that while the
trouble had been going on in the upper part
of the city, several persons had been fired on
in the lower part of Main street, and that at
about four o'clock in the afternoon, two
Americans had been j>hot at from an Irish
house on the corner of Main and Chapel
streets, and ihia without the slightest provo- ;
cation being given on their part, as far as
could be learned ; and this started the disturbance
afresh. The Irishman who shot
Rhodes was then taken, and immediately
hung, bat was cut down before lifo became <
extinct
Thirty or more shots were firod from tho
Irish house on the comer of Main and Chap- ,
streets, and it is impossible to ascertain
}be number that were wounded.
Tbs InMllM nf til* rnor r\f Trt?K knmoa I
by ? men named Quinn, fired on a
party who yore going by, when they turned
ppon ftitk, itwlantn burned their houses,
end kifipdiseveral, all of whom were Iri.sh*>?*.
%
Some of the Irmhmcn in the&o booses ;
w?s burned to death, A woman and Quinn
one among those wise were killed. Eight j
to ten tfovsos ware destroyed, and the num- '
her burned to death and killed is said to be 1
froijij fifteen to twenty.
To-day the excitement was very crest, ,
and warlike movements were observed, but <
the erowd fiiudlt jPspersed, and it is hoped
Q that pedM^naaat loot beea obtained.
A large c*tra notice /oroe has been put
on duty, and the Mayer hoe issued the usual^
I ^ Mrifeek to bo pcoeeohle,
>
"jr 1 y
Thekeye of tb? Roman X?atholi#pfc4hedral
have beep placed in the hands of (he Mayor
by Bufcrn Spaulding. ^ W
Th^ftja la now qnil| and it is Hgpght
there .yillpe no more disturbahoeCrflns
figUtlBj^fts all at a distance from the polls.
No tanpecan bo assigned for the Assaults.?
The riol originated, in the first place, with a
few drunken men. .a*. ,
TUB MILITARY tTNDBHSTOMa
Louisville, August 7, 1853.
Two cdihpan?? of armed volunteers are
now marching to the Eighth ward. It is
feared there is going to be more disturbance.
LATEST DESPATCH. .
Louisville, Aug. 7, 11:80 P. M.
Everything is now quiet in this city. The
military are out, but at present there appears
no need of their services.
AujftBT 8, 1855.
This morning the Journal states the recent
violence was altogether disconnected
with the election, and was certainly premeditated.
It is also informed that the Catholic
Irish itt the vicinity of Quinn't bouse, in
the Eighth Ward, contemplated an attack
upon tne American procession last Saturday
night, but were deterred by the immense
number composing it. Two Irish women
residing in the vicinity admit that they
knew this.
Tho Times denounces Mr. Prentice for his
speech in behalf of their property.
HVMEWEM..
MARRIED?On Thursday evening tho 9th
inst, by Rev. R. Furmax, Capt, W. B. Dob v. of
^geflnld District* to Miss Martha J. Rutlvogb,
Jaiwlitcf nf P S Uiirf?iu?? ?' 4,-:?IM ?
0 ^ ui uuo village.
Greenville Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE ENTERPRISE,
BY BRADY & BOODLETT, MERCHANTS.
Gukknvii.t.r August 19. 1855.
BAOQING, Gunny, per yard, 16 a 18
Dundee, 13 a . 16
B-ApON ... .Hams, per lb., a 12$
Shoulders, a 11
Sides, a \2$
Hog round, 10 ll|>
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, per yd. 11 a 12^
FLOUR.... Country, per bbl. $5 a #6
Country, per sack, a $4$
GRATN Corn, per bushci. 60 a 65 '
NEW Wheat, per bushel, $100
Oats, per bushel; 25 a 30 1
IRON Swedes, per lb. 6 J a 7
English, per lb. 5 a 5^
LARD per lb. 11 a 12
MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. a 37$
# N. O., per. gal. a 60
SYRUP....u u per gal. a 62^
OILS Lamp, per jral. $14 a $21
Train, per gal. 87^ ? $1^
Linseed, #1^
RICE. per lb. a 0
ROPE......per lb. 12$ a 20
SUGARS.. .N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 0
Porto Rico, per lb. 0 a 10
Loaf, per lb. 12^
Crushed, per lb, 12?
Refined, per lb. 10 a 12^
SALT per bushel, tl
Salt, per sack, a 2 35
SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12 J a 15
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 (
SHOT per lb. 12?
' Shot, per bag, a $2 J
U- i i ' ,i i
? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sons of Temperance.
r[E MEMBERS of Grocnville Division, Xo19,
8. of T., are earnestly requested to attend
a regular meeting of their Division on next
Saturday Evening, the 18th inet.., at half past
sight o'clock, as butintu of inUreat and ititpor'ance
to each member will be brought forward
Tor for consideration. By order of the Division.
0 M. MoJUNKlN, R. a
nug 17. 13 ^
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
TOWN OF GREENVILLE.
Tax Ordinance.
An Ordinance to raise Supplies for the Year
BE IT ORDAINED by tho Intendant nnd War- '
dens of the Town of Greenville in Council '
assembled, and by the authority of the name.? 1
That a Tax to cover the period from the 28th '
August, 1865, to 28th August, 1866, for the sums
and in the manner hereinafter mentioned, shall
be raised and paid in the pnblie treasury for the
nse and service thereof.
Sccotom 1. That is to say, ten cents on every 1
hundred dollars of the assessed value of Real
Estate lying in tho said Town.
Saa 2. And be it further ordained. That
TWnty-fee Cents per head shall be paid on all
Slaves between tho age of sixteen and fifty <
yeaVa
Bw. 8. And bo it f urther ordained. That Thvee
Dollars shall be paid on each and every four- .
wheeled Pleasure Carriage drawn by two or
more horees; Tjaro Dollars on each one-horse
Carriage, Baroifwi, Gig, Bill key or Boggy, kept
for pleasure and not for hire; Ten Dollars on
each four-horse Omnibus or Haok ; Five Dollars
on each Hack or Carriago drawn by two horses,
and run for eouvoyance of passengers or hire;
Three Dollars on oach Bnggy run for hire; Five
Dollars on eaah four horse Wagon, Threa Dol- i
larson each two horse Draw or Waggon, and <
Two Dollars on eash ons horss Wngcn or Dray,
run for hire.
Hw, 4, Am) bp It furtfcp? ordained. That if any .
person or persona aha)) lk)l, naffleot or refuse to
make a return on oath to u? Clerk of the Coun
oil of all of hig her or their Taxable Property,and
to pay the ta* thereon to said Clerk is hereby required
to issue execution therefore immediately
on sdeh default
8x0, 5. And be Tttrther ordained, TJiat if any
person of persons shall run for hire any vehicle
herein mentioned, without Ifrst paying tax therefor,
every euch person shall pay for each day he
so ojfeam the annual tax to which such vehicle is
subktet by this ordinance. <
A. B. CROOK, Iqtendant 1
' Jom? W, ftroam, Clerk.
ogiot 13 at
a
"tarw. are authorised'' to'"'^H^vo W m
A. ffllcDaaiel asaCandidabfJbr Clerk at
the ensuing election. Feb. 8. id.
ygT We here been authorized to announce
Capt A* Y. Owlnga a candidate forSheriff
at the next election. Oct 2t?td.
BTWe are authorized to aunounoe
CoL DAVID HOKE as a candidate *r
Sheriff of Grecnrille District at the ensuing Election.
IfTWc are autliotfzed to an*
nounoe WM, BAYNE a candidate tor Sheriff at
the ensuing Election.
$ 100 Reward !
THE nTARIIfPA frTT.T.VD
. 1? VWJVCU 111 over iuf
000 Clscs of Asiatio Cholera and Bowel Complaints,
has never yet failed, when tried in time,
instantly to relievo and speedily to effect a Permament
Cure, PRIGK 60, C EN THJk BOTTLE.
tlTHc particular to see tipple prepared by
BENN^JT A BEERS, Ruuv<Sfc as nono other is
Genuine.
pT Sold by Druggists and Country Merchnuts
everywhere, and in Greenville by
M. B. KARLE A CO.
June 29 t- 8m
NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENT.
Great Reduction in Prices.
Fine Gold Hunting P'nt. Lever Watches $75-150
" M " DctM. " " 45-85
*' . " Open Face " " " 35-45
" " Lepines " 28-32
Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches 32-88
" " Det\L " 11 18?22
Gold Vest, Neck and Fob CHAINS
Ladies' Chatelaine Chains
Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Cuff Tins, Bracelets
Gold Pens and Pencils
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons j
And every article in the Jewelry lino, of the
Best quality and workmanship. I
Silver Spoons, Knives, Cups,
Napkin Rings, Ladles, Ac. Ac.
Also a new article of Sleeve Buttons and Collar
Buttons, our own pattern.
Anv of the above articles may bo ordered and
will uc sent by Express at our risk, and if they
to not give satisfaction may be returned.
SAMUEL W. BENEDICT,
6 Wall strcot, New York.
'August 2 12 2 m
TO THE
YOUNG LADIES.
I II08E SWISS AND JACONET EDGINGS and
INSERTINGS, FLOUCINGS, KID SLIP
PERS. GAITERS and GLOVES that you were
to kindly waiting for will bo opcu iu the early
kni t of tno next week nt
THE LADIES' STORE.
Aid additions will bo made continually during
tip wliolo month of August to the stock of
\ SMALL* WARES,
I MMJY iraOMtt,
\ EMBROIDERIES,
\ OK
AND
I0TJRNIN6 6001)8.
A XIMPLETE AND TASTEFUL ASSORTMENT
OF
EWTI\^t Y COODS
GElERALLY; ALWAYS SHOWN
A WITH PLEASURE AT
tf. H. HOVEY'S.
juljr 2| 11 tf
Ghicerios for Cash Only.
E wilfrom this day, tell for CA811 ON LY,
S? A, Coffee, Salt, Molasses and Rnron, n
ood stool of which will always be found on '
and, che.A GRADY A GOODLKTT.
August 12 lin
Dis?oinion of Partnership.
11E PartAfthip heretofore existing under the
Firm ofVa lTKNDEN A TURNER U this
day dissolved*^' mutual consent. The Notes and
Accounts ducli arc in the hands of S. S. Crittenden,
to whoumirly payment is requested, as the
old business nfct be closed un. Mr. C. may always
bo foundm the old stand for the purpose of
making settlen&U. a a CRITTENDEN.
W. a TURNER.
Tho SubseribAiaving bought the entire stock
of Crittenden A&irncr, will continue the business
as heretoforLt the old stand, and solicits
the continued -peonage of his friends and ths
public. I w. a TURNER. (
july 27 A 11 6m <
SaVf Salt!! 1
K/A SACKS Salt j\ received and for sale, for
J 17 Casu, by \ w. a TURNER,
aug 17. % 13 tf J
^olflmCollbc. !
A AAA LBS. Cofft just received and for '
4"! f vJ \ / Hole, for Ajij by 1
\ \V. a TURNER. 1
?ug?7. S tf_ t
SugarAugar. 1
BROWN A CRUSHElVuuAR just received
and for Sale, Low f<anAWt, by. v
| W. a TURNER. .
*"g I tf (
A<iaiiaantiit<ttni?dlc?. 1
!)AA CANDLR\L received and for I
'J\ 7\J Sale, for Cjuii, I
1W. H. TURNER f
nuglT 11 11
Indigo & Adder.
INDIGO, MADDER. HTJtoi and SALTS; ((
jnat receive*! and for Hulom,
I *. TURNER. ?
ang 17. fo. tf i
Notice. V k
I ROSALIA. FRANKS, wife oYhn R Franka,
hereby give notice of mjr '"mien, aft <4 the
expiration Of the legal term fro|?hU time, of
becomiitf a aold trailer aa a mat?L maker.
9 ROSALIV-RANKS.
Often ville, Jfy to, 186#. I 44
J**
, THE SECULAR HEfTj
I of MoOXTAIN I'ODoJMfo.
CUUnKK^lS, I. 0. O, F., ar? hero on
Friday evenings at 7 o'eloek
in tKaHBall. flfr order of the N. (i.
W. S. TURNER, Secretory. ''
Gwwrille, July 18,^.^ 9 |
Agloxs (gMfeEUPEBANCJB.
nr-Kxv i uImJKbio*, No. 19, & of T.t
Vl^^nold their niemnge Weekly, at the Division
Boom. Saturday evenings
a M. MoJUNKINR, B. 8.
Jtfmiary 12 S3 # f
I ^^ i'i .
\rv- <#r-m?Z2m TCo
Y|B OU *ra rcqw-.U.i u. meet Ht tl>? Division
Boom of tho Sons of Tethiiamuce until
further orders. Meeting?Friday Evenings.
By order of W. P. Prick, W.\ P.*.
January 12. 85 tf
RKED A OOODLETT, "
AWWcsasyraTys AW MW,
Greenville, 8. C.
co next door to F. F. Beattik <fcCo.
J. P. REBD.] [a. D. GOOD LETT.
January 12 85 tf
" 1 *'? '
Thompson & Easloy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C..1L, S. C.
JnM ?3. 1854. 6 ?
DBS. SULLIVAN & MOORE.
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
CALLS IN THE LINEOFTHKItt PROFESSION.
Residence: War thru, Greenville Diet rid.
PoRT-OmcK: Dunklin, " "
J. M..SULLIVAN".] [D. D. MOORE.
March 9. 43 *61
Pure Scotch Ale,
A FINE article at 25 cent* per Bottle, Ginger
Presorvca (Superior.) Brandy Peaches,
I Fresh do, Salmon, Lobster Tomatoes, and Snr-1
j dines, all fresh aiul fine, as well as Cheap! CheapI
at the Avenue street Confectionary,
july 8, 8 tf P. a SMITH.
HARRISON'S HOTEL,"
? BY IX THOMPSON SIMS^ Corner of
Richardson and Laurel-streets, Columbia,
Omnibus Fare 26cents, jnn. 12 tf
Cabinet Making.
Z33iSS53 33Q&M5
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Greenville
tliat he is prepared to make FURNIturi
f: such as Bedsteads, Sideboards, Bureaus,
^HHkleaf Tables, Centre Tables, Wardrobes,
drc., Act, and hopes to receive a liberal patronnee.
He may be found at the Work-Shops near
the corner or Main and Buncombe Streets, in tho
rear of P. Caubi.e's Blacksmith Shop.
Greenville, June 29 7 tf
bAMM' tWKR
IB NOW DISPLAYING FOE SALE
525 Fancy Assorted Fans.
THIS is one of the largest and most bonutifnl
selections of FANS ever before offered for
the inspection of the Greenville Ladies. Here
they may see them in great variety?the common
To^n Leaf, common paper, White, Block
nnd Gay colored, handsome Mourning Fans,
White Ivory, Red Ivory, Satin Wood, Spanish
Fans. Unndole Wood, and vory fino white Silk
Bridal Fans, ranging in price from 5 eta. to #8,60.
There is as usual the same attractive STOCK
of rich Dress Goods, plain Black 8ilk, watered
Black do.. Florences and Mnrccllinea, Barege and
Tissues, Challv and Grenadines, Kid nud Silk
Gloves, Silk Illusion, Wash Blonde, Handkerchief
Extracts, Fino Toilet Soaps, French Broidery
Cotton, Linen and Cotton Floss, Bate's Needles.
Which, with many other desirable GOODS
arc now offering at
W. n. IIOVEY'.
ju 29. 7 8w
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Its Thrilling Original Stories
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it is strictly moral, aiyi eminently
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\ '
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au 3, 13 tf ^
I BOUNTY LAND.
jf ; 160 ACRES*
rTH) AH/ who h?T? Mfr?d "14 daj% is any
X ftr of (lie United State*, since It90.
Warrant* obtained*
And highest cosh prices paid for tlMn, by
0. J. ELFORU, Attorney at Low,
Mil 16. 44-tf Urcenville, 8.
Warrants! Warranto! <*
r VT. ?. BAG^BY.
A TTOItNEY AT LAW, is prepared witli all
J\. necessary instruct ions to procure Bounty
Land Warrants under the Jate act of Congre^
granting 160 acres to all who may hove served in
any of the warn. Immediate attention given to
any business of Uyj kind entrusted to his care.
March 16. . 44 tf
DSVCrd^STOMS
AN? APOTHECARY SHOP,
GREENVILLE, S; C.
as*
DEALER IN
Drugs, medicines, surgical, instrumcnts,
Paint*, Dye Stuff*. Varnishes, Potty,
Tobacco, Scgara, Spirit Gas, Oils, Candles, Soa^s,
Spices, Brushes, Toilet Article*, Combs, Periumory,
etc. Fresh Add pure Drugs wnrranted
and sold at low prices.
May 4. 51 tf
JOSEPH ?OOPER,
Watch IVIakcr and Jeweller,
UNDER ST KEN'S HOTEL,
KEEPS al wavs on hand tiold nud Silver
Waste hca, and JEWELRY of ?v- j
cry description. Fancy Good* and Perfumery. |
Clocks, Watch en ana Jewelry repaired in the
best manner,
dee. 29, S3
DR. M'LANE'S
Celebrated Liver Fills,
r|MlE most certain remedy for Billions Fevcra
X and all billious complaints. Also, in cases
of Fever and Ague, these Pills, when taken with
quinine, arc productive of the most happy results.
We call thousands to witness, who have experienced
their beneficial effects.
Da. McLame'sCclgrratko Vrrmifvc.e, the greatest
worm destroyer of the age. To be sold at
the Drug Store of E. KRUTCIL
ju 15. 5 at
L. T. LEVIN,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
<rar?T\Tr_Vrrrw.-rvr?v? ?*
Ji/< VJ rtl\Jj3<lv'?\y So
ItEmtcENcraT
John A. CRAwronn, President Commercial Bank,
John Caldwell, President South Carolina Railroad
Company, IIou. John S. Preston, John
Hryct, Columbia.
Mokdecia ?fe Co., TIen*t Missroon, Hon. W. F.
Coloock, Charleston.
inay 25. 3 tf
Special rVoticc.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, either
by Note or Account, up to 1st of January
last, are requested to make payment, as longer
indulgence cannot be given,
july 6. 8 9w J. W. GRADY.
Mattress Making, &c.
THE subscriber informs the public that he
has opened his Shop one door above 1'. .N.
Powers A Co's dry good Store, whore he intends
carrying on the busines of MATTRESS
MAKER and BOL3TERER. Mattresses constantly
on hand and made to order, and repairing
done at the shortest notice, lie also cngafes
to lay Carpets, hang Window Shades, Ac.
le respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN E FRANKS,
ju 15. 5 tf
lVatScA
V
I HEREBY forwarn all persons against trading
for ? Note given by me to John Bargees
for twenty-five dollars, as the property for which
it was given, proved unsound, and I do not
intend to pav said note unless compelled by '.aw.
J. H. PIKE.
Greenville, July 20, 1853. 11 4t
A CARD.
HAVING associated Col. Rohkut P. Goodi.rtt
with myself in the mercantile business,
the. said business will be carried on under
the name and style of GRADY A GOODI,ETT,
at my old stand on the south west corner of the
public square. 1 hereby take occasion to return
my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of
the same for the new firm above referred to,
feeling confident that we will be able fo give
satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call.
It is with reluctance that I must truly say that
necessity constrains me, to notify those who are
indebted to me either by note or book account
previous to Istof Jnminrv, 1855, to call and pav
up. "JOHN IP. GRADY, '
January 28, 1855.
CIO-PAP.TNEP.SHXP.
rrMIE undersigned having formed a copartnerA
shin under the namo and style of ORADY
fc GOODLETT, and taken the stock of Goods
and Store of John W. Ghaut, will
22*7.continue the business. We hopef?^^g
SIC. bv nromut nltoiit!nn? (n !?....!?
ontinunnee of the liberal patronage heretofore i
pven the business. Our atock is very roinpletc t
low, and preparations are making to enlargo it t
toon. Give us a call.
JOITN W. GRADY,
ROUT. P. GOODLETT.
Jnnnary.23, 1855.,
DOCTOR TOUR8ELP.
Cho Pockot iEsculapius;
OR, 15VKKY ONK 1118 OWN* PHYSICIAN.
5Q qpiIF. FIFTIETH EDITION, with One
m 1. Hundred Engravings, showing Disss^.
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m-*m of Females, being of the highest inipor- 1
finee to married people, or those contemplating
larriage. By William Youjio, M. D. ,
Lot no father be ashamed to present a copy of (
lie j&'SC'ULAJ'Jl/f} to his child. It may "save ,
im from an early grave. Let no young inan or (
roman enter into the secret obligations of mnr ,
inge without reading the POCKJtTjEBCULA- ,
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ough, Pain in the side, restless nights, nervous
?oltng*, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sen salens,
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it Kaa deen the means of saving thousands of 1
nfortunate creatures from the very j?w* of death, i
HTAny person sending 7Wn/y*.r7?e Oent* en- | (
loeed in a fetter, will receive one copy of thia j
wk by mail, or live copies sent for one Dolla>. '
td<lr?s.H, (post-paid) D*. WM. YOUNG,
152 Spnice-fttr^cti Philadelphia,
jnly 6, 1855. 8 ly
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CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, T0Y8 ANO fANCf
At Lota Pricea for Caak.
& iCu^3?aiss? o^JVExosip
TUiATLY fitted up, and private to thcta (er?
eeDttog stjHtsaaccoinpHnied by gentlemen,) where
ran'fco oRJlned, at all liuure of the d?y ul
evening, ^ ^ ; ,;
ICR CRKAM, LEMOXADF., SODA WATEh,
Cakes, Candies, &c, :> ^
f ARBORS neatly arranged for Gentlemen.
iSf" Every effort shall bo made to give satis
faction. P. S. SMITH,
jo 1. t? Gr?cnr?!}?.S, C.
MlIIOTffi&PBLHSI
Book and Job Printing
<g^E?!ABL!$HMEltTV^?
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n A VINO A FIXE SELECTION OF
QliflbllMWtkA,
WE ARE PREPARED TO DO WORK
aaa ffi^^?s0asa^?tfir&a,
CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES,' HANB-IIUS, WAYBILLS,
BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMESfWC.
PRINTED WITH DESPATCH.
China. Satin Enamel, Satin Surface and
Plain and Colored Cards,
i dipop fl)c IVFost rpboTpble Jelrhis.
I (gmwai w?3 A\
Stoves! Stoves!!
TIIE SUBSCRIBERS offer* to the public a
large variety of Stove*, via? The Challenge
?a11 Leviathan Cooking Stover, nnd various
others.
Air Tight Cooking Stoves,
OF VARIOUS KINoS.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES,"
Large and small Ovens ^
AIR TIGHT PREMIUM
Cooking Stoves.
PAULOR COOKING STOVES.
Parlors, Box Stoves, Hall Stove*, for Churchee,
St urea, Ac., together with a full assortment of
plain and Japanned Tin Ware,
TIN, COPPER, LEAD & SHEET IRON WARE,
MAT ALL IC ROOFING
Done in the most approved manner, with diepatch.
83Y" The Triulo supplied with TIN WARE
at wholesale, upon the lowest terma.
D. G. WESTFIELD, A CO.
Greenville, 8, C.
apr 0, 47 if
Books and Stationery.
TIIE Subscribers nrc receiving a large an<f 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 HOOKS, Slates, Pons, Pencils, Drawing
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Ac.
Blank Books, bound, half-bound, and in paper.
Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper, by tha ream
or less.
Spy Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ac.
With a varied assortment of other articles, to
v.hieh they invite the attention of the publie.
O. E. ELFORD A CO.
mar. 2. 42 tf
GREENVILLE HOTEL.
THE subscriber having taken charge of
iljikthis House, so lately kept by John McBktdb,
ami once so well known as the A'entvclcy A Tnmrtitee
Inn, respectfully informs his old frienda and
the travelling public that he is now prepared to
entertain nnd accommodate them in becoming
style, and hopes by proper management to secura
tlieir encouragement. Every attention will l>a ,
S;ivcn to render the stay of stranger* and travelers
as pleasant and ngi^cabl^^^poaaible.
To Drove r?.
^ Having a tine Stable, excellent lot*
/Oa an abundance of provender, and earefal
ostlers, he is enabled to accommodate Drovara
in the best manner.
Also, constantly on hand, Horses, rJBJRUL,
Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, to hire,Jz5b=33&.
upon the most reAsonahle terms.
P. a RUTLEDGE.
J""- ?0 tf
Shaving and Hair-Dressing.
R('RRID<*li, the Barber, has returned
to Greenville, and taken up hi*
Headquarters next door to C. W. Picki.b
UnrjnwA Co V Tailoring establishment, in Beat^5flSQtie?
Brick Range, and is prepaaed to txed<r!eat<
every thing in his lino with the finest
GpJOtouoli. Gentlemen enn have their hairctat
Agf^or shampooed, or faces shaved at any tim*
SPjgfefduring the day or evening. Shaving don*
QjjJIy by the month on roasounhle terras.
Greenville, Mnreh Itt, 44 tf
LAS^NOT^c^
ALL PERSONS indebted to O. A. Pickuc, sa
account previous to March last, ar* tmricstly
requested to call on W. K. Easikt and
(ettle the same, as further indulgence cannot b*
allowed.
J. B. BETTS, Assignee.
January fi. 84 tf
STATE OF SoifH^ROLWA
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
JT7?W fEl'riVTCTTOIFrttVOT mrr rv n\im
- v-y .. ?g m\y/^,| U 4MB4
lohn W. Grady 1
vs. > A1 tnr hmonL
Win. M. Butler. J
WHEREAS, the Plaintiff <lid on the 16th day
?.f October, 185d, file his deelatiUess
against the defendant, who, (as it is said) is absent
from and without the limits of the State,
and has neither wife or attorney now within tha
same upon whom a copy of this declaration
might. he served.
It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant
io appear and plead to the said declaration on
ir before the nineteenth day of Oetolmr, which
will be in the vejtr of our Lord one thousand
>ight hundred and fifty five, otherwise final and
absolute judgement will then be given andawar*
led against him.
T>. 1I0KE, c. c. r
Clerk's Office, Greenville District, 1
Oetoher 17, 1S?4. f Smly
K Notice.
THE Subscribe* baring purchased the STOCK
OK OROCKltniS. Are.' from Mr. W H. Henaon,
respectfully inform? his friends and the public
generally, tliat he will contlnne the Business
*t the same Stand, and will always keen on hand
a good supply of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
generally, which he will dispose of at very AW
prices for CASH.
ALEX ANDER ORSENFIKLI*
July 20 10 If
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