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^ ir te refreshing to find the influential claw of soeiky in any highly excited section of the country turning their attention, even for , h motneot, from tbo discussion of exasperaf ting political topic*, , and greeting their' j ^ihoogUe And counsels to- the tran<pi1li*ingi jf eonaidkaiton of the interests of agriculture, the moet virtuous and ennobling of all the practical pursuits of men. ~ They have lately had an Agricultural Convention* in Colura' bla, South Carolina, and the Report made by the Oommitiec is so excellent that we I transfer it U> our columns, confident that we shall gratify our readers of all professions by laying it before them. If the spirit of agricultural improvement can be so thoroughly roused in thit State of noble Uoartaand fiery tanipers as to draw off some of her most el-' j I , citable sons from their exclusive devotions to .* . .rfj -t . ? ? 4 m ~ toe powicai topics or the day, to spend their enthusiasm in the* more agreeable and far iftore profitable occupation of farming and planting, and adorning and improving their eatafea, not only would SoGtli Carolina her* self bocomo more happy and enriched, but 1 calmness and quiet would soon take the , place of the turbulent discussions which are now agitating the country. The Report i seems to have neen received with great unanimity, a Constitution was adopted, and the 1 Convention adjourned to meet again in November next. The Society has our hearty wjshes for the success of its noble aihis.? : National InUlligtneer. * The Bloom of Age. ! A oood woman never grows old. Years may pass over her head, but if beuevolence and vtrtue dwell iu her henit, she is as cheer- : fut as when the spring of life first opened to ; her view. When we look upon a good wo- i man, we never think of her ago ; she Iqoks i as charming as w hen the rose of youth first bloomed on hct cheek. That rose has not 1 faded yet; it will never fade. In her neighborhood she is the friend and benefactor.? Who docs not respect and love tlio woman 1 who has passed her days in acts of kindness \ and mercy f We repeat, such a woman \ cannot grow old. She will always be fresh < and buoyant in spirits, and active in hum- 1 ble deeds of mercy and benevolence. If tho young lady desires to retain the bloom and beauty of youth, lot her not yield to the sway of fashion and folly; let her love truth and virtue, and to the close of life she will ro- ' tain those feelings which now make life np- pear a garden of sweets-'?over fresh and ever 1 new. , "Mr. Jones, don't you think that marriage is a means of grace!" "Certainly, any thing is a means of grace that breaks up ' pride, and loads to repentance." Scene clo- ?e* wHh a broom-bundle. Greenville Prices Current. cO*RBCTKl> WKKKI.Y FOR TUB BNTEllI'KISK, IV GRADV It SOOGUTT, MERCHANTS. BAGGINO, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18 . , Dundee,' 13 a 10 BACON ... .Hums, per lb., a 13 j Shoulders, a 11 ; Sides, a 13 < Hog round, 10 12^ BUTTER.. .Goshen, por lb. none. Country, per lb. 16 a COFFEE.. .llio. ncr lb. 14 Java, per lb. 18.,? 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting. per yd. 6$ <t* 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 A 15 1 Oannburga, pervd. 11?a 12$ \ FLOUR.... Country, |>er bbl. $5 a $6 Couutry, per sack, a $3 GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 15 .a 80 NEW Wheat, per bushel, tl 00 Oats, pet bushel, 25 a 30 IRON.......Swedes, per lb. 0$ a 1 English, per lb. 5 a 5$ LARD per lb. a 12$. MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. a 37$ N. O., per. gal. a 50 ? SYRUP...."'44 per gal. a 02$ ? OILS Lamp, per gal. #1$ a $2$ Train, per gal. 87$ a $1$ . Li usee a, 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 Lonf, per lb. 12$ Crushed, per lb, 12$ ' Refined, per lb. 10 a 12$ SALT. per bushel, #1 L3.11 ? 1- - A OHII, jHsr hncK, a z <10 i 80AP.......Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12* a H Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT. per lb. 12* " Phot, per bag, .. a *2} ^ 0TW? arc - authorized to an- v nounce W. P. PRINCE, as a candidate for Shcr v fit at the ensuing election for tlmt office. 8cpt. 8. 17 te | HTW'o are authorized to announce Win- e A. McDanlel as a Candidate for Clerk at g the ensuing election. ' Feb. 2. td. I {gr \vQ have been authorized to announce ?*pt. A* Y. Owing* a candidate for Shew iff gt the next election. Oct 27?td. mm nre authorised to aanounce Ool. DAVID IIOKB m a candidate for Sheriff of Greenville District at the ensuing Eiec- < lion. nrwai arc anthorlind to an- 1 Bounce Wlf. BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at' thecneaiog Election. . v v King's Mountain Celebration-4 j T| HE Msjor Qenorals and Brigadier General* of the sereral Divisionna, with their rea- > pective Staffs ; Tbo Volunteer, Uniform and Cavalry Compaaiea of the State ; Th? Meml>?rs of the Senate and House of Representatives; -The ? Clergy; The Masonic, Odd Fellow and Temper aaenXodgae! and the Members of the Press, arc invito! to attend the Celebration of the Battle of XiMitXtttStdo) on Thursday, the 4th day.rf MP3I.H. TKILftON, ) Committee JNO. L. IflLT.ft I of f SAM'L If. MELTON, ) Invitation ?fi ?? ? > vvi1* eVAMklP > l- tPCA -a t '7 I l^f, v" ? kVf. i K? , ? i ' ~ > k'<? V'm. *%. t^'-vt*"^";,v.'**"' &*: * [&&&&* " fcV .V2v&& &> '< &0e*r* i^Vr.V*V -v > ? : .' '.'-- . -'-U.V.j . v.. <?',' \: -v.- r, ^ r Monef !? ? - * 01N Sunday, ICth inat. between the acadeuv Spring nud the Baptist ChurbU in GreenviJU Three new FiveDollar Itill*.n* well as recollects to bo on the Bunk of Newberry. Any one bav ing found or finding the Seme will be favorablj rewarded by Jeering t eti this office. . ' '.' Leptembcr 7. 17 - .tf%o 4 >*" '. ' - ? ? '' *?*! - . ee.ww.ii ? ? ..? HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. St THE subscriber having determined i L more to the country,* offers for aele thn r.tlfal Lot, eohtainlng 3 1-3 <?or?e, on tb went side of too river, one-half mile from th Court-IIousc. adjoining the land of Mrs. MoCali There is on thcpremiscsa well-finislicd one-stor HOUSE with fire rooms and a passage, and oui buildings of every kind. Also, two wells of a good water m eon be found In the State, and i Vegetable garden, newly enclosed, in i high state of cultivation. Any porson wishing to purchase in Greenville, would do well to cal soon. M. W. FINGER. September 7. 17 4 NO POSTPONEMENT. Sale by the Sheriff INHERE will be Sold, at Greenville Conyi . House, Sale day in Octobor next, to tlx highest bidder, nt publlo ontcry, the following PROPERTY", in order to forecloses Mortgage ? the eome, given by Dr. Charles D. Stone t? Jamci W. Karle, Thomas B. llnyncsworth and It. G Stone, vis: Valuable Lands. All of Drf^. B. SloasV'bitersst in.419 acres o Land, adjoining lands of lKm. Choice, E. T. Buist CoL E. 1*. Jones, and others ; 10 1-2 acres of land Adjoining lnnds of CoL E. 1*. Jones, C. J. Klford And others, lying iiuinediatoly on the Rutherford road. Seventeen Likely Slave*. STEPHEN', Emily, Bynah, Charlotte, Anarchy Jeff, Sarah, Sue. Saul, Mary, Harriett, Sarah Eliza, George, Ed, Elias, .Jnne nnd Jerry, n! very likely ; one Carnage, one Buggy, two IVa ;ons, six liorses, two Mules, two Gold Wntchei ind one Gun. And, also, on Tuesday after Sale-day, all ot tho Defendant's Household and Kitchen Furniture. The above proporty, or so much of it as will be necessary to satisfy the Mortgage, will b?? mid on a credit of twelve months, except om ?ixth, which will be requirod to be paid in cash; the purchaser to give bond, bearing interest from late, with approved snrities for that portion ol the purchase money credited. W. A. McDANIEL, S. G. D. Agont for Mortgagees. sept 7. 17 4t Notice. P hereby given that application will be mifdc nt the uext session of our State Legislature o grant a re-charter for a road loading from Jreenvillo Court-llouse to Paris Mountain by th? icarest and uiost practicable route, September 1. 17 2m Town Election. TMIERE WILL* BE AN ELECTION held ?< L Greenville C. 1L on Monday, the 10th day ot September, 1855, for an INTENDANT and four Warden*. Polls opened from 9 o'clock A. 51., tc 1 o'clock P. M. Col. Ik P. Qoodlett, J nines II, Randolph and W. P. McBce, will act as Man sgors. By order of Council. A. B. C1100K, Intend nut. John W. Htokks, Clerk. Aug 81. 15 it sr* Notice. ALL persons who do not. pay to the Clerk oi the Council the Towu Tux on their Reai Estate, Slaves and Vehicles, ou or before Katur lay, tlio 1st dny of September next, will be dou i>lu-toxcd and Mil jejt to costs, according to tin tax ordinance.' By order of CouncH. J. W.STOKES, . Clerk of' Council, ang 31. 45 U iVoticc. ALL persons indebted to PHILIP N. POW KltS, deceased, (individually,) are notified ,o make immediate payment; and those having lenmnds against the said deceased, to prescnl Iheiu for payment to the subscriber. C. J. KLFORD, Adm'r. may 11 . 5*2 tf CoflbC) Cott'ee. A A/"V LBS. Coffee just received and foi tjbv/v/Vy Sale, for Cash, by W. a TUUNEIk aug 17. 13 tf - Adamantine Candles. LBS. CANDLES, juat receive*! ami for 3UU Sale, for Cash, by W. & TURNER ang 17 13 tf Supr, Sugar. BROWN A CRUSHED SUGAR just received and for Sale, Low for Cash, by. W. S. TURNER, ang 17. 13 tf 1TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREEN Vn,LE DISTRICT. ass/ ooamwDMsr Valkcr A Irvine, ) Declaration in Asauiusit. vs. > Damage $800.(10. JoHn MdJei-le. J B. F, 1'okby, Pitt's Att'y. WHEREAS* the PlaintHf Old on the 10th day of Augudt, 1855. tile bin declaration n;?inst the defendant, who ia absent front, and vithout tho limit# of tlie State, and hA* neither vifo nor attorney, known within the same, upon vhom a copy of the eaid declaration might be crved. U ia ordered that the said defendant do appear und plead to tho said declaration, on or >tfore tho 11th clay of August, in the year of iur Lord, one thousand eight hnndren and fiftyix, otherwise final and absolute judgement will >e given and .awarded agftinst lum. ' D. IIOKE. a C. P. Clerks OfHoc, Greenville CLII. ) August 10 1855. \ Sin 1/ eO^iM . THE REGULAR MEETMountain Lodob, No. 16, |. O. O. F., are held on Friday evenings at 8 o'clock n tlu ir Hall. By order of tho N. G. W. & TURNER, Snrttnr,,. Greenville, July IS, 9 | -sfflgl- SOUS OP TE1WII*ERAI?CK. ff|5L-?Gnm:Nvm.r Division. No. 19, S. of T., VMBS hold their meotings weekly, nt the Dirision Room, Bntunlny evenings. C. M. MtJUNKINH & & January 12 85 f C3m W?JET> rMT1* YOU are requested to meet at the Division Room of the Hons of Temperanee Until urther orders. Meeting?Friday Evenings. By order of W. 1*. Pairs, W. \ p.-. January 12- 85 tf ' vV . . i * v\ ? ^ a. KBW.*OBK-ADVBRTI9??W5ffi. i ! ?peat Reduction in PdeJ Pine Gold Hunting P*nt. Lever Watched Det'd. " " 40-** u Open Face '? M " 86-** *' * " " Lcpinn * * / !8-Si a Silver Hunting Fatent Lever Watched, 84-88 t " " Det'd. " " 18-24 B Gold Vest, Neck and Fob CHAINS >> Ladies' Chatelaine Chains 0 . Brcaet Pine, Kar Rings, Cuff Pins, Bracelets Ir Gold Pens end Pencils r Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Bnttons b And every article in. tlio Jewolry lins^ of the ? Best quality and workmanship. it KiltfflP KtvAnns ITnivAa p 5 Nankin Rings, Indies, ?e. Ac. I Also n new article of Sleeve Button* and Collar Button*, our own frattera. Any of the above nrticle* may be ordered and . will be *ont bf Exnrea* at our risk, and if they u? aot k!r? iw*i isfuvi ion may be returned. samu el w. Ben bdi ct. 5 Wall street, New York. August 3 la 2 m REED A GOODLETT, 5 at? rr.AW, ^m nvillo, ( . . JOrOfilco next door to F. F. Bbattie ?fc Co. J. r. UEKD.] [?. D. GOODI.KTT. , January IS 85 tf f - . - - - Thompson &-Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i GREENVILLE C. II., S. C. Juno 28, 1854. 8 3 DR*8. SULLIVAN &~MOORK ! PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL 1 CALLS I2%TIIE LINE OFTHUR PROFESSION. , 1) rjtinr.x(T.: Wart fan, Oremvillt District. lb P.wv-Omoc: Dunklin, " " r J. 1L SULLIVAN*.] [D. D. MOORE. March 9. 43 ill , Book* and ?(ationcry. , TTIE Sul>acribcrs are receiving a large and vn. 1 rie?l assortment of tha above Article*, which they offer at low price*. I A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. f An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works. SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pons, Pencils, Drawin.. w.t.. n?1 n: ?- i n *"gi, f"Vixo, u nirt;i VVIUIS, I'UWVUiUU UHIIH'P Ac., Ac. Blank Hooka, bound, half-bound, and in paper. FuoIhchj), letter and Note Paper, by the ream or less. , Spy Glauses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ac. . With a varied assortment of other articles, to , which they invite the attention of the public. G. E. ELFOIU) A CO. mar. 2, 42 tf Shaving and Hair-Dressing. t BfJRBIDGE, the Barber, Las ref fljgftturncd to Greenville, and taken up hia at|j2Kncn,'(l,mrter? next door to C, W. PIcklf > A '* Tailoring establishment, in Bent / ipjties Uriok Range, nnd'ia prejmred to exe every tiling in his line with the tinea' touch. Gentlemen can have their hair cut ?0&or shampooed, or faces shaved nt any time during the day or evening. Shaving do?i?GSSUby the month,on reasonable terms. Oi wwriU., M??cS? -? . ?^ +*r- . S# ' , "The Open Bible." AGENTS WANTED to sell a new work, entitled "Paganism, Popery and Christianity, ' or the blessings of an Open Bible," as shown In the History of Christianity, from the tinio of our Savior to ti?e present daj\ by Vincint W. Miller. With a view of the latest developments of Rome's Hostilities to the Bible, as exhibited in various parts of the world, nn?l an expose of the absurdities of the immaculate conception, and the idolatrous veneration of the Virgin Mary, by Rev. J. F. Borg, I>. 1)., author of 'The Jesuits," ^ "Church and State,** Ac., Ac. Tho author of the ; work, Dr. Berg, is acknowledged to be the most i able writer on Romanism in tho country ; those who have read his discussions with Archbishop Hughes, will need no more assurance of this fact . MTAg cuts will find this the most saleable I book published: it is a large 12mo. volume, of four hundred and thirty pages, illustrated with . numerous engravings, beautifully and substantially bound, and sold at $1 25 per copy. Specimen conies sent by mail, |H>st paid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the above price. Send for a copy, nnd judge f?r yourselvea. Address J. \lr. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth stroct, Philadelphia. Special Notice. A LI. persona Indebted to the subscriber, either lV by Note or Account, up to 1st of Jauuary Inst, are requested to make payment, aa longer indulgence cannot be given. July 6. 8 Ow J. W. GRADY. Mattress Making, &c. ^JMIE subscriber informs the public that he _L has opened his Shop ono door above P. N. Powkw <fc Go's dry good Store, where he intends earrving on the bnsines ?f MATTRESS MAKER and llOLSTEKER. Mattresses constantly on hand nnd made to order, and repair-" iug done at the shortest notiee. He also engages to lay Carpets, hang Window Shades^ Ac. Tie respectfully solicits a share of public i>al ronage. JOHN E FRANKE. ju 15. 6 tf TIIE HlUiAT DISCOVERY, KROLLEEION! l?Ult UUliLtlJj if 1111L 11 Alii ! FOll many year* it has Keen the object of deepest. study with chemists and others, to produoe a fluid, that, applied to the hair, would eauMi it to wavo And ourl equal in beauty to the natural curl. ? . TIIE KROLLEItlON lathe only article ever offered to the world that will effect this most desirable object But three or four applications are. necessary to carl U as much as may be desired, And Car any length of time. Front the many testimonials of those who have used it, the subseribor does not hositate to warrant the Krollerion to give satisfaction, and prove as recommended in all oases. .rar Tlte receipt for making, with full dircetions for use, will be sent on the receipt of one dollar, post paid. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cento. Direct to IL A. FJliHSMONT, Warren, Trainbull Co., Ohio, apr 20, 49 mft LmI Notice. ^ I HAVE placed all fny NOTES and I1O0K8 OF ACCOUNT In the handa of SI I), Hoodh tt, Esq., for oollsction, with instruction# to one on all sum# under twanty dollars if not paid immediately. He is also my regularly authorized Attorney, and persons having demands agofftat ma enn present them to him, prorpcrty attested, far payment W. it HENNON, * August 8 || ? ? #| r - ' ' y * ^Xl J V*/ -** Y; \, " ? V < ^ ?JVJ' ^ \. * ' \fe-*' S1 Hi i) i ii i 'I nirrr hit- ---itriv |. WM. H. HOVEY ITS ROW prepared to off^f the town and country J A trade a choice and very large Stock of t EBASQIf AJSM3 ?D03)S. bo ?tuoh constant additions are being made from ?*!? personally selected by himself in New-York Soty during the month of August. Hie supply of tanaes 6??0S Very complete and attractive, being atone* the liARGESt AND MOST VARIED j- in Qrenville, including nlmoet all kind* of DRESS GOODS fbrtlic season. Jjiwns, Swisses and .Fnconet*V vhnlly Barege and Tissues of many styles, together with Traces, Ribbons, Qlores, Enibroidor}*> Hosiery, Perfumery and pANQY ARTICLES. GIST'S FURNISHING GOODS. ' Cloth Frock Coots Blnek Satin Verts, OoFd Marseilles Vests, Black Gassimerc Fonts, Qlovw, } I lose, SnsiinMers,Stocks,Cravats,Collars, 'fihto. Buff ana Wh't CoFJL Linen Suits. ftMri&i mx tofts, ' , Brown French Fur Hots KNOW NOTHING 1 White and Block Hats. CA4-F BOOTS AND 8HOE8. t QI KEN OF TIIK VALLEY Virginia Chewing Tobacco. Ke^r-York Soda and Butter Crfckers, Brass Porter in Pints Finest Hyson Too, Block Oolong Ten. Raisin*, Citron, Flavoring Kxtructs Spices Madder, tepnnish Indigo, Fine cheap Sogars and very FINE CUT TOBACCO. T(J FARMERS AND GARDENERS. Hare lust received from Lnndrctli n package of Lorn white Globe and Ijirge Flnt l>uteh TUR-"" NIPIEKD. ang 24. 17 tf ?500 Reward ! THE DIARHCEA KrLLEK, tested in over 10, 000 hui'S of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complain, has never yet failed, when tried in time, inetftltly to relieve and speedily to effect a PeriiiamenWJure. PRICE 150, CENTS A BOTTLE. |SB< particular to see that it is prepared by BKNUCTTA BEERS, RrcmmxD, as none other is Geniye. tSTSold bv Ilruffjriflts and fioinitcv MnwliBnt. I1 WW' T v * ~ *"4 every?hero, uid in Orecnville by M. B. EARLE A CO. juna I* 7 8m ? ' ~ * ~ M ~ Dissolution. I^nE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing liWwfcgn tl?o SuUeribers is now dissolved. 6. G. WESTFIKU). vHft ,T* WJESTFIELD[yTf(5^c? nnd A ocounte of the said eon Cern are in the hands ?f ilw subscriber, and if not settled before Court will l>e nut in suit. 1 JftSEF 1 ^ G. WESTFIELD. oug tt 15 tf Key IsOHt. ttWMHHMMMlttt. Oowi 4 UlIM ?n4 # the Rocky River ClinreJt, or at fife Association ground. near that Chnrch, on Sunday IJIth inst, a bunch of keys, vis: four trunk keys and one wnteh key, all attached to n ring. Hie finder will bo rewarded hy leaving them at this office, or it tlie subscribers, V. M. BURGESS. aug t4. 13 tf Dissolution ot* Partnership. rpllK Partnership heretofore existing under the i Firm of CRITTENDEN ?fc TURNER is this dpy dissolved by mutual consent. The Notes and Accounts<luo us ore in the luinds of S. S. Crittenden, to whom early payment is requested, as the old business must bo closed ui>. Mr. C. may ulwpys lie foitud at the old stand for thepurpoee of making settle meats. S. S. CRITTENDEN. W. S. TURNER. 0 Notice. The Subscriber having bought the entire Btock of Crittenden ?fe Turner, will continue the business as heretofore at the old stand, nnd solicits the continued patronage of his friends nnd the public. W. a TURNER. July 27 11 6m ______ NOV 18 T11E TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. OF THE COURIER. Tilt Terms of the COURIER for a single year are two dollar* per annum ; byt, in order to continue its immense circulation the Publishers still propose to Glut* or Companies the following terms, TlIE REST EVER OFFERED Payable invariaiily in advance. Two Copies one year, or 1 Copy 2 years, $ 3. Fotfw" * - - - & Ei011$M M (and one for the Agent!) 10 Thirteen ? " " m 15 TwEwnr M " " " 20 Over Twenty Copies, the same rates as the last. /Bf Members of old Clubs (not in arrears) are perfectly eligible to tlio oilers to new ones, where they renewed in Clubs, nnd pay in full directly to the office, either personally or by mail, and not to an agent or third person. Postmasters or others sending for Clubs, would confer a favor by having them sent to one.address when they can do so conveniently. CtUBRINO WITH MAGAZINES. jar The Courier, and either Graham, Go dev. or Darner's Macrazines. one rear, for Four Dollars. The Courier and reteraon'a Ladies' National Magazine, Arthur's Home Magazine, or Scientific American, for Three Dollars. W Letters containing remittances may bo registered in any Post Office in the United 8titles; in which case only money forwarnod to oa at onr risk. ANDREW M'MAKIN. JSTo 141 Chkht.nitt St. Ppii.adzli'iiia A. Lviich GIN be served up at any hour of the day by giving a few minutes notion, for 25 ctn, at AVENUE STREET CONFECTIONERY. Aug 34 If. oo'vviCfxoxrAifl WM?:KK may IU: KKXD ALL KIWIW oir . f CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, TOYS AN# f?( At Low Prices fo r C a 1jff\ | ' A SiAIDItfld' 1 NEATLY fitted up, find private to thvnJ(*x oeptiug when accompanied by gentlemen,) wktar* can be obtained, nt ull bwiM of the flH aaft evening, ICJS CREAll, LEMONADE, bUDA wa t rjK, Cake?9 Candle**, &?, ARBOIW neatly Arranged for Oenttancn* Every effort shall bo nutdo to give satisfaction. P. 8.-SMITH, j*i I. tf Greenville, S. C. % 7TA8T~NOTI C E~. | ALL PKIWOXS indebted to O. A- Pickle, or account previous to Mnrcfi lnat, nre earno*tly requested to call on W. K. E.yalct M settle the tmuo, as furtlier indulgence cannot be allowed. J. B. BETTS, Assignee. ' Janniirr 5. 34 tf''J BOUNTY LAWI 100 ACRES rTX) ATX who hare *erwa4 14 djr*, fn Any L Wur of the United States, *lpoe.l79t\ . Warrant* obtalnea, and highest cash price* paid for them, by - C. J. EXPORT), Attorney at. ] jiw, Mli 16. 44-tf Greenville, 8. C. Warrants! Warrants! V7. S. EA-SiSY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepare*! with nil necessary instructions to protttro Bounty IjukI Warrants under the late net of Cfepgreas, granting 10" acre* to ull who may have nerved in any of the war*. 1 mined into attention ijiveii to nnv business of the kind entrusted to hi* oare. March 16. 44 tf DF.TJO- BTCDB.S AMD) APOTHECARY SHOP, GREENVILLE, 8. C. as* DEALER IN Drugs, medicine*, surgical, instruuicnta, Pnints, Dye Stuff*, Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Segara, JSpirit Gns, Oil*, Candle*, Soa|?s, Spice*, ]!ru*hcs, Toilet Articles, Combs, Perfumery, etc. Fre*li mid pure Drug* wnrrnuted nnd *old at low prices. May 4. 61 tf SM&PH 0??Pi??, Watch Maker and Jeweller, irvnpn stpfvni liivrrr. KKE1*S ?Iw8j-r on linml CSold and SIN ver Watches, and JKTttSTJir of every description. Fnnev (loodn and I'erfuniery. Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry repaired iu the be*t manner. dec. 2??, 33 Ty Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Bitrcn, Columbia. Mokdk?'i\ ?t Co., Ilrxar Mmsroc*, Hon. W. F. Couxh'e, Charleston. may 25. 2 tf _ XcakdT HAVING associated Col. Robert P. Goodi.ett with myself in the mercantile business, the said business will l>e carried on under tho name nod style of GRADY A GOODLKTT, at rnv 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 thnt necessity constrains me, to notify those who are indebted to me either by note or lx>ok account previous to 1st of January, 1855, to call and pav up. JOHN IK. GRADY, * January 23, 1855. C50-FJLF.TX73P-tSHIF. r|"Mirc undersigned having formed a copartnerJL ship under the name and stvle of GRADY i. r*r\t vi ti TT^it i * '? * ? ' ?v wvv'i'i.r,i i, mm wiKcn liic mock oi l,ood? nnd Store of John W. Gk.skt, will discontinue the business. We h?>pef?Y3j\ prompt attentions to merit continuance of lite libera 1 patronage heretofore given the business, Our stock is very complete now, And preparations are making to enlarge it soon. Give us a call. JOHN' jr. GRADY, ROUT. P. GOODLETT. January. 23,1855. HOWARD ASSOCIATION gmnrciAHttafogiBaA. Important Announcement. rJ^O all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, A such as Spermatorrhoea, Sominnl Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ay i uphill*, the Vice of Onanism, or TSelf-abuse, JSc., As. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Fhiladul<>hin, in view of the awful destruction of human ife nnd health, ennscd by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practised upon tho unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable act worthy of their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to idl person* thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, fage, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free, of Charge. T8w Howard Association is ft benevolent Insib tution, established by a special endowment, for the relief of the sick and dist ressed, afflicted with -"Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and its finds can bo uaed for no other purpos*. It has new n surplus of means, which the Directors haTo rotod j to advertise tho almve uotloe. It is needle* to add that tho Association commiyids I he ),?Sfhe*f Mcdienl skill of the age, and will furni'h the most approved modern treatment. Valuafhrad vice also given to sick and norvona femabs, af I dieted with Womb Complaint, Leucorrlio.es Ac. HT Address, (post-paid,) Dr. George K-Oailmun. Consulting Surgeon, Howard A**ocinion, No. a South Ninth Stiwt, Philadelphia, iVnn By order of tho Directors, KZKA 1). II ART WELL. PrcsiJei.. GEO. FAIUCIIILD, .Secretary, aug 24. 1ft f Orocorios for Cash Only. . WE will, from this day, sell for CASIl <>NIV, Sngnr, Coffee, Salt, Molasses and Itaoon a good stock of which will always be found >a hand, ohcap, GflADY At OOODJ.7TT I August 3, 12 1 mi | % * 1 pNWwves! Stoves!! StTBSCUIUKlW offers to tli? public rjt vurii t \ of stoves, viz : The CIjuIIviik" llW' Levintlwui Cooking Stoves, iuid various Air Tight Cooking Stoves, W VARIOUS KIN i>S. JjpEEMIVM COOKING STOVES, I Lnrtje and rmall Oven*, A/A' TIGHT PREMIUM Cooking Stoves. l\ARLOn COOKING STOVER. > Pnrlor?. Ihoc Stoves, ff.-rlf Store*, for C?niivft?s, fctoren. A c . together ?sri1 T? n full assortment of plain and .fupanued Tin TVofe, TIN, cormt, LEAD A SllKKT IRON IVARK, * . MATALIIC ROOF I N6 ! Done in the most npproved manner, with d?: .patch. ? ' ? . WT The Trade supplied with TJN WARI^ at wiiolesale, upon the lowest terms. : LI I>. G. vrraTKTELD, ACO. ?S? G'rrrnriUe, 8. C. i *!>? , 47 a i fe" ; , '-y WilliKIHVlbbK HOTEL. TIIK subscriber having Uk?n ehnrgo of <hkHnuw. so Intel v Lent l<y Join* McHuiio, and onec eb'tretl known as tne henhtrky d- Tew*r**re Inn, respectfully inform* hi* old friend* and the travelling public that ho in now prepared to entertain ami accouiliKHlnk them in becoming style. and hopes hy |>mj?or nmnagemeftt to secure their encouragement. Every attention will ho given to render the stay of strangers ami travellers as pleasant nnd ngreenlile as possible. To Drover*. Having n tine Stable, excellent lots, ! /(.")\ an abundance of provender, and enreful j ostlers, be is enabled to neeoiumodatu Drovers ; in the best manner. Also, eoiistantly on hand, Horses, ! llneks. Carriages ami Buggies, to hire, npmt the most reasonable terms. 1\ S. IUTTLEDGE. jirn. 12, 85 tf To the Public. ASHEVILLE HOTEL. tTilH subscriber, having taken charge of this Hotel, in the west cm! of Main street, in ville. N. C., lately occupied by .Ioiin Kkyxolhs. is prepared tonccommoJate Ins old friends and the public generally, with everything necessary to their comfort during their stay with liim. lie hopes from his long experience in the business, to be able to give satisfaction to nil. TIKIS "A'AM-Vl, shall be furnished with the best the country affords. PERMANENT nnd TEMPORARY Boarders can be accommodated upon reasonable terms. tf.. -- -i.? 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