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1^, : ft soflditio:) of at^K^o"similar to that in NyJu, but Dr. Hldoon 13. Smith, the well gentty. He says that at this*'*eason of the v X* year oortain species of ants take wing and seek new homes, and that as they generally do so in single swarms, they attract but lit tea O/touatAnalKt JtAwAfAe nnnves out of them take wing and swarm, thus 61-. ^ ling the air. Those which nppcared iu Baltimore, on Friday last, were the little red and black ants so annoying in houses and gardens, aud l)r. Smith supposes that coming from the country about Baltimore, they became confused in passing over the city.?- i According to tho description of them, they do not resemble the niea wiucu nftr<tDccomc so numerous in Portsraoih. * hymsweal! MARRIED?Ou Tuesdny evening 18tl? inst in Anderson District, by ltov. J. L. Kkmnki>t, Mr, Hknbt A. Cavblk, of Greenville, to Miss Jask EL Out its, of Anderson District Oreenvllle Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THK ENTERPRISE, ^BmAOY^Jt OOODLETT, MERCHANTS. Qrrkxvili.k. September 20. 1835. BAGGING, Gunny, per ynrd, 10 o 18 Dundee, 13* ? 10 BACON ... .Hauia, per lb., a ^3 Shoulders, a m . Sides, ? a 13 ling round, 10 12^ BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none. Country, per lb. 15 a COFFEE.. .Rio, per lb. 14 t 11. id . oa U ?* n, pt'l IV. A U I* AU DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0$ a 10 ^ Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 16 Osnaburgs, pcryd. 11 a 12^ FLOUR ....Country, perbbl. $5 a $0 Country, per sack, a $3 GRAIN Corn, per bushel 75 a 80 NEW Wheat, per bushel, $100 Oats, per. bushel, 25 a 30 IRON. .Swedes, per lb. 0$ a 1 English, per lb. 5 a 5$ LAWi> per lb. ? a 12$ MOL4^5fc>ES. W. I. per g^l. a 60 i ' N.O., per.gal. a 00 SYjWP. ...a 44 per gal. a 76 OILS.......Lamp, per g*l. $1$ a $2$ Train, per gal. 87$ a $1^ Linseed,' $lj RICE. per lb. a 0 ROPE per lb. 12 $ a 20 SUGARS...N. Orleans,per lb. a 10 Porto Kioo, per lb. 10 a 12$ Loaf, per lb. 14 Crushed, per lb, 14 Refined, per lb. a 12$ SALT. per bushel, $1 Suit, per sack, a 2 85 SOAP.......Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 15 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT. per lb. 12$ Shot, per bag, a $2f HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Look at This. TIIK NOTES and ACCOUNTS of Walker A Irvine have been placed in my hands for collection, with positive instructions to sue on Sail sums not paid before Return Day next 8. D. OOODLKTT. sept 21 19 9 I Public Ordinance. IT ORDAINED, That on the lat dav of J3 October of each year, the Town Council of Greenville shall appoint or elect ? nam bar of Marshals, to serve lor one year, (subject to removal, for misconduct or neglect of duty, by the Council,) to 1k? paid? dollars per month, whose duty it snail be to supervise the Patrol Compa nice and obey all orders of Council in regard to the Police of the Town. They shall report all I violations and enforco ail Ordinances, and half the penalty Imposed for any offence shall be paid to the Marshal or Marshals reporting the same. Be h ordained, That it shall lie the duty of . the Clerk ?fCouncilj on the 1st of each month, to make ont six distinct and separate Companies for Patrol, to be numbered 1, 2, 4, 6, 0, each to consist of a Captain and three Privates, which Companies shall perform Patrol duty for one month, in the following manner: The night will be divided into three equal watches, the first watch to commence fifteen minutes after the ringing of the town bell. The 1st Company will take the first watch the first night, the 4th Cora. pany will take the first waten of tlis second night, the 2d Company will take the first watch the third night, and the 6th will take the first of *?the fourth night; tha 2d Company will take the eooad and the 8<i Obtnpany the third watch of the first night, the 0th ana 6th Companies the eeond ana third watches of the second night, and so on to the end of the month, no Company having the same watch two nights in succession. . The Captains ofenoh Company will, at the expiration of his wateh, report to the Marshal on duty, at sueh point am he may designate, the manner he has discharged his doty, and the default ?s rspcris the Marshal shall prssaai to the Clerk of Council every morning in his return JjB; for the night. Captains are required to make a return, at the end of the month, to the Clerk, <1 under oath. St The Captain of every Patrol, for each noglcct U or rnfuul Ivtrfiirin tlm i)nt* AittninAil in tKva il Ordinance, shall be fined In a earn not exceeding ten dollar*; and Private, for cnoh neglect or re .u*al. shall bd fined, for eaeli offence, not exceeding five dollars, to be reoovered by execution against the goods or person of the delinquent. It is farther ordained, That all persons liable to perform Patrol duty may compound by payIns $3 60 in lien thereof by the let day of October. . ? Ail Ordinances or parts of Ordinanees inconsistent with this Ordiuanee are hereby repealed* Dona ead ratified in C\>nneil, this 18th day of Reptember, one thousand eight hundred ana flf ty-flv*. a LEE HI HUSTON, Intendant. W. P. raKX, Cltrk. ft Town IQaribal. M - TN with the above Ordinance, appaMMfepi'V thoofllea of Marshal ara inviApjPptote ipoat'be of a good moral ehar ^^U^i^^weU rtomnmended by two j>r more Hk HB m * %? A . King*? Mountain C&cbratioa H^IIEmiyor utptrait^no J5rtg?4J?r wnerais - of the scvernL.Divisiouna, tvlth their reeStive Staffs; TlioVdlunteor, Uniform and Cotolrv Companies of the Stste ; The "'Members of the SeiMto and Hoitoc ot Representatives; Tiie ^ergyj The Jhajoiiic, Odd Follow and Temper anoelxHlgesi and tho'Members of the Press, nre invited to attend the Celebration of the Rattle of King'* Mountain, on Thursday, the 4th day )f October neat - <-v, ; - WM. Br WILSON, ) Cemmittoo JNO. L. MILLU. - [ of FTAXPl. ur AlRT.TrVS . 4 Invitation Sep 7 17 ' it ; _ THE REGULAR MEETOin?s of aiouNYAix Loucr, Na J15, 1. O. O. F., are held on Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock in their Ilall. Bv order of tho N. O. * \V. S. TURNER,/Secretary. Greenville, July 18, 9 iJfc- | AHk. SOWSOFTESIPE1IANCE. ?ORKKNTiLLnDrvmiox, No. 19, 8. of T.( hold their meetings weekly, at the Division Room, Saturday evenings. C. M. MoJUNKINS, Ji. 8 ).< Id ot 1 j j ou "f rn^m rrnrm ? ^ ' > t ' YOU Rit'MAtiMtcd to meet at the Division Room of the Hons of Temperance until further order*. Meeting?Friday Evenings. By order of W. P. Prick, W.\ P.*. January 12. 3d tf ffWe arc anthorlzod to announce W. F. PRINCE, ns o candidate for Sher iff nt the ensuing election for tlint office. Sept 8. 17 to iy\Vfl are authorized to nunounco Wm A. IffcDauicI as a Candidate for Clerk nt the ensuing election. Feb. 2. td. tSP We have been authorized to announce Cupt. A. If. Owillgs a candidate for Sheriff at the next election. Oct 27?td. {SrWo arc authorized to announce Col. DAVID HOKE as a candidate for Sheriff of OrocnTille District at the ensuing Election HTWc arc authorized to announce WM. BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing Election. Notice. IS hereby given that application will bo made at the next session of our State Legislature to trrant a re-charter for a rond lipmlino fmm Greenville Court-House to Paris Mountain^)/the nearest and most practicable route* September 1. '17 Sin Notice. A LL persons indebted to PHILIP N. POW iV KRS, deceased, (individually,) arc notified to make immediate payment; and those having demands against the said deceased, to prusent them for payment to the subscriber. C. J. RLFORD, Adm'r. may 11 S2 tf Adamantine Candles. Q/A A LBS. CANDLES, just reoeived and for OvU Sale, for Casii, by W. a TURNER aug 17 13 tf Sugar, NuRar. BROWN A CRUSHED SUGAR just received and for Sale, Low for Cjvui, by. W. S. TURNER aug 17. 13 tf loUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. MTHE subscriber having determined to move to the country, offers for sale that Beautiful Lot, containing 3 1-2 acres, on the west side of the river, one-half mile from the Court-Housc. adjoining the land of Mrs. McCall. There is on the premises a well-finished one-story HOUSE, with five rooms and a passage, and outbuildings of every kind. Also, two wells of ss good water as can lie found in the State, and n VEGETABLE GARDEN, newly enclosed, in n high state of cultivation. Any person wishing to purchase in Greenville, would do well to call soon. - M. W. FINGER September 7. 17 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. a^r 53<Qwatarzz\. C. J. Elfohd A J. B. Siikbman, Executors of B. Dunham, deceased, vs. Rogkb Loveland.?Bill . for Account, Ac. B. F. Perry, Complainants' Solicitor. BY order of the Court, in this case, I will sell At public outcry to the highest bider, on Sale day next, the let October, 1885, all that lot in the Town of Pickens Court llouee, No. Fortythroe, (48) as bv a plan of the said Town, reference thereunto being had, will raoro fully appear. Tkrmsop Bale. Credit of one, two and three years, in eoual, annual and successive installments, bona to bear interest from day of Sale.? Perehaser to give bond with two good surities, and a Mortgage at the premise! to secure the purchase money. 8. A. TOWTES, c. x. a. n. September 7, 1851. 17 , td , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT, as* ipJwsiiSL Walker A Irvine, ) Declaration in Assumnit v*. v Damage #800.00. John MoBride. ) B. F. Penny, PUT* Att'y. \\7 HKUEA8 the Plaintiff did on the 10th day tT of August, 1886, file his declaration against the defendant, who ia absent from, and without the Ignits of the State, and hat neither wife nor attoreey, known within the same, upon whom a copy of tho said declaration might be served. It is ordered that the said defendant do apEar and plead to the said declaration, on or fore the 11th day of August, in the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundren and fiftysix, otherwise final and absolute judgement will be given and awarded against him. ^1). IIOKE; C. C. P. Clerks Office, Greenville 0. H. ) " Angnsl lO 1866. [ 3m Ijr jSir Warnliif! October Sixth is Return Bay! I THE business of CRITTENDEN A TURNER must be c^fpd up forthwith, and all demands SI mm* J?anary last will be sued upon inRmfcninately. & 8. CRITTENDEN, sept 18. 18 4t L .A leRRClT^ # f AN be served up at any hour of the day W V> git jag ** ' MMi - < * i NBW-YORK ADVERTESKMENT, 6rea?oBc4Wtknt|ii Price#. fine Gold Hunting l''nt. Lever Watches $75-130 Dottt " it-am u ? Open Fnce " " " 86-41T " lupine* " 28-88 Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches 82-88 " Det'd. "? 18-22 W?M Vest, Neck and Fob CHAINS v?*v 'v**"'" I Ladies' Chatelaine Chains Breast Pink, EAr Kings, Cnff Pins, Bracelets Gold Pens and Pencils Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons And every article in thq Jewelry line, of Use Seat quality and worknmn^iTp. Silver Spoons, Knives, Cups, ' Napkin King", Ladles, Ac. <Vo. Also a new article of Sleeve Buttons and Cob lar Buttons, our own pattern. Any of the above arliotee may be ordered and will do sent by Express at our risk, and if they do not give satisfaction may be returned. SAMUEL W. BENEDICT, 5 Wall street, Now York. August 2 12 2 in REED & (HX)DLETT, lVflP*rfi>Si2iS,I3"S'S AIP 1J.W, Greenville, s. ?. ;t3TOflko next door to F. F. Bkattik dsGo. J. P. RBED.J [s. D. GOODI.ETT. January 12 35 if Thompson & Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE C. H., S. C. June 28. 1854. 6 ? DRS. SULLIVAN & MOORET PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL CALLft IN TIIE I.INKOFTHK1B PUOFE8SION. Remdknct.: WartAm, Greenville District. Post-Ofhc* JJuiiklii i, " " J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. D. MOOUE March 'J. . .. 43 *6| Books ami Stationery. TIIE Subscriber* are receiving a large and varied assortment of the above Articles, which they offer at low price*. A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS.* An Exteneivo Stock of Miscellaneous Work*. SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencil*, Drawing Books, Water Colors, Directed Game* Ac., Ac. Blank Books, bound, half-bound, and in paper. Poolscan, Letter and Note Paper, by the ream or less. Spy Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ac. With a varied assortment of other articles, to which they invite tho attention of the public. G. E. KLFORD A CO. mar. 2, 42 tf Special Notice. ,4 LT. persons indebted to the subscriber, either J.V by Note or Account, up to 1st of January last, are requested to make payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. july 6. 8 0\v J. W. ORADY. Mattress Making, &o. TIIE subscriber informs the public that he has opened his Shop one door al>ovc 1'. N. Powers A Co'* dry good Store, where he intends carrying on the buaines of MATTRESS MAKER ana DOLSTERER. Mattresses constantly on hand and mode to order, and repairing done at the shortest notice. lie also engages to loy Carpets, hang Window Shades, Ac. lie respectfully solicits a share of puhlio patronage. J011X E FRANK E. ju 15. 6 tf Tint: GREAT DISCOVERY, KROLLERION! FOR CURLING TIIE HAIR! IpOR many years it has been the object of deepest study with chemists and others, to produce fluid, that, applied to tlio hair, would cause it to wave, and curl equal in beauty to the natural curl. THE KROLLERION Is the only article ever offered to the world tlW will effect this moat desirable object. Rut three or four applications are necessary to curl it as much as. may be desired, and for anv length of time. From the many testimonials of those who hove used it, the subscriber does not hesitate to warrant the Krollerion to give satisfaction, and prove as recommended in all cases. I3f" The ri'pnint. fop nmliinu uritt full t ioiut for use, will bo tent on the receipt of one dollar, post paid. 11m ingredients will not coal over 12 cent*. Direct to 1L A. FJH5RMONT, Warren, Trauiball Co., Ohio. apr 20. . 40 m3 Last Notice. I HAVE placed all my NOTES and BOOKS 1 OF ACCOUNT iu the hand* of & D. GoAllett, Esq., for collection, with instructions to sue on all suins under twenty dollars if not paid immediately. Ho is also my regularly authorized Attorney, and persons having demands agonist me can present them to him, prorpcrly attested, for payment. W. JL HENNON. August 3 12 ft NO POSTPONEMENT. Sale'by the Sheriff. npiIERE will bo Sold, at Greenville Conrt JL House, Sale day in October next, to the highest bidder, at pubhe outcry, the following PROPERTY, in order to foreclose a Mortgage of th4 same, given by Dr. Charles B. Stone to James j W. Earle. Thomas IS. Ilnvnesworth and R (I I SI out-, \ \ : ? Valuable Landn. All of Dr. C. B. Stone's interest in 449 acres of Land, adjoining lands of Win. Choice, K. T. Buiet, Col. K. P. Jonee, and others; 10 1-2 acres of land, adjoining lands of CoL K P. Jones, C. J* KTford, and others, lying immediately on the Rutherford road. " Seventeen Likely Slaved. STEPIIEN, Emily, Bjrnah, Charlotte, Anarchy, Jeff, Sarah, Sue. Saul, Mary, Harriett, Sarah Eliza, George, Kd, Kliaa, Jane and Jerry, all very likely ; one Carriage, one Buggy, two Wagons, six llorsea, two Mules, two Gold Watches and one Gun. And, also, on Tuesday after Sale-day, all of tho Defendant's Household and Kitohen Furniture. The above property, or ao mnclt of it as will be necessary to satisfy the Mortgage, will be aold on a cre.dit of twlve mouths, except one sixth, which will be required to bo paid in eaah; the pnrehaecr to give bond, bearing tntoreet from date, with approved snritioa for that portion of the purchase money p dDe<L|^., / . 'i" * ' 7^ * * m JF \ ,J|.. |WM. MOYEY TfliMir prepared to offer tlie town and country X. trade a choice aud very large Stock of >.< Si2 A J&I1T8 (SvODlOS,, to which constant additions are being mado front goods personalty selected by lnrmelfiu New-York City during the' (tenth of August. Tlie supply of carnes1mrns; U v?ry ~?njpi-tc and attractiTy, bdr.g aiouo* Ibv LARGEST MD MOST VARIED in Grcnville, including almost all kinds of DRESS GOODSi for the season. Lawns, Swisses and Jaconets, Cltally Barege and Tissues of many styles, together with Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Embroideries, Ilosiery, Perfumery and FANCY ARTICLES. ; GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS- ' Cloth Frock Coat#, Black Satin Vesta, Ool'd Marseilles Vests, Black Caasimere l'nnta. Gloves, ) Ilose, SnsiMi'densStocks,Cravats,Collars, Slate, Buff ana Wh't. CoI'd. LineN Suits. TtJ A it ?Jtrrr/ vrr rm * an.iu IQXUU SiliLCk ItAJk'lX&t Brown French Fur lints, KNOW NOTHING White and Black Hats. CALF BOOTS AND SHOES. QUEEN OF THE VALLEY Virginia Chewing Tobacco. New-York Soda and Butter Crfckera, Bvnss Porter in Pints, Finest Hyson Tea, Black Oolong Tea, Raisins, Citron, Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Madder, Spanish Indigo, Fine cheap Scgnra and vorv FINE CUT TOBACCO. 1 ???? i TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS. Have fust received from Laudreth n package of Large hitc Globe and Large Flat Dutch TURNIP SEED. aug 24. 17 tf $?IOO Reward ! TIIE DIARHOBA KILLER, tested in over 10, 000 Cases of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints, has never yet failed, when tried in time, instantly to relieve and speedily to effect a Pennament Cure. PRICE 60, CENTS A BOTTLE. tw Be particular to see that it is prepared by BENNETT A BEERS, Richmond, as none other is Genuine. . Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere, nnd iu Greenville by M. B. EARLE A CO. junc 29 7 3m RisgoiuUoii. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Subscribers is now dissolved. D. G. WFKTFIELD. J. WKSTFIELD. trrhc Notes and Accounts of the said con ecru are in the hands of the subscriber, and if not settled before Court will be put in suit. D. G. WE3TFIELD. aug 24. 15 tf Key* IiOst. LOST l>etwecn Greenville Court House and tlie Rocky River Church, or at the Association gronnd, near that Churcli, on Sunday 19th inst, a bunch of keys, viz: four trunk keys and one watch key, all attached to a ring. The find er will Do rewarded by leaving tlicni at tins office, or at the subscribers, V. M. BURG EH aug 24. IV. tf Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the Firm of CRITTENDEN A TURNER is this <laydissolved by mutunl consent The Notes and Accounts duo us are in the hands of S. 9. Crittenden, to whom early payment is requested, as the old business must be elofted no. Mr. C. may always be found at the old stand for the purpose of making settlements. S. S. CRITTENDEN. W. S. TURNER. ' . " Notice. The Subscriber having bought the entire stock of Crittenden A Turner, will continue the business as heretofore at the old stand, and solicits the continued patronage of bis friends and the public. W. S. TURNER, july 27 11 6m Shaving and Hair-Dressing. niJRRIDGL', the Darber, has ro^iWflPTurned to Greenville, and taken up his Trjgjf Headquarters next door to C. W. ricxr.r {jpy.t Co 'h Tailoring establishment, in Boat /jtMQties Brick Range, and is prepared to exe jSlfcate every tiling in hisliue with the fines C^Q?rtoucli. Gentlemen can have their hair cut shampooed, or faces shaved at any time during tne day or evening. Shaving done 04/by the month on reasonable terms. Greenville, March 16/ 44 tf "The Open Bible." AGENTS WANTED to sell a new work, entitled "Pngnniein, Popery and Christianity, or the blessings of an Open Bible," as shown in the History of Christianity, from the time of our Savior to^he present day, by Vincint W. Miller. Witli a view of the latest developments of Rome's Hostilities to the Bible, as exhibited in various piirui vi uio worm, ana an expose 01 uio absurdities of the immaculate conception, and the idolatrous veneration of the Virgin Mary, by Rev. J. R Berg, D. U., author of "The Jesuits," "Church and State," Ac., Ac. Tho author of the work, I>r. Berg, is acknowledged to be the moat able writer on Romanism in the country ; tlioae who hnve read his discusaious with Archbishop Hughes, will need no more assurance of this fact. ||f* Agents will find this the most saleable book published : it is a large 12mo. volume, of four hundred and thirty pages, illustrated with numerous engravings, beautifully and subetautially bound, and sola at >1 25 per copy. Specimen copies sent by mall, post paid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the above price. Send for a copy, and judge for yourselves. Address J. Hr. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. money Lo?t. ON Sunday, 10t.li inst. between the academy Spring and the Baptist Church in Greenville. Three new Five Dollar Bills.as well an recollected to be on the Bank of Newberry. Any one having found or finding the Same will be favoraBly rewarded by leaving t ati this office, September 7. 17 ? tf a Colftf, Cefte. A A/\iV LBS. Coffee j*et received and for Sale, for Cash, by w. & TURN BR. a?gl7. U tf - ? k*v': : * >--<vw/'. AVeHB???X*JGKT OOKfSraOirAl&Y, WIIKKK KAY UK M1UKO ALL KINIM of CONFECTIONERY, FffUITS^T0Y8 AND FANCY At Lqut Prices fox Caih. A ITjtsMD3i5JS9 SAlVjcXDrcy, NKAtLY fitted up,'mid private to tliini (ex oopting whriMccompanied by gentlenteu^ where can be obtained, at> all hour J of the any and 9 veiling; ICS CRKAM. UWOKADE. AOQA. ?pryR. I Cakes, Candiev, &c, ARIVJRS neatly arranged forTJenwediFnT . VB~& very effort ahull be made to give antis- i notion. T. S. SMITH, ju 1. tf Greenville, S. C. LASTNoffCE. ALL PKttSOXS indebted to O. A. Pickle, on account previous to Mm rob ln*t, arc earlestly requested to call on W. Iv. Kan ley and lettle the same, as furthor ii.duli'euco cannot be , .11 i ? II1UWVU* J. B. BKTTS, Assignee. January 5. 34 tf BOUNTYLAND. 1?0 ACRES f I aO ALL who have served 14 days, ?* any -L War of the United States, since 17W. Warrants ol>tniucd, and highest ensli prices paid for thein, hy C. J. ICLFORD, Attorney at 1 j?w, Mh 10. 44-tf Greenville, S. C. Warrants! Warrants! W. K. BASIS?, 4 TTOHNF.V AT LAW, is prepared with nil /V necessary instructions to procure Bounty Lnnd Warrants under the lnte net of Congress, granting 100 neres to nil who uiay have served in any of the wars. Immediate attention given to any business of the kind entrusted to his care. March 10. 44 tf "iDaWir ORB MB WGTHEC Am $HQ,P? GREENVILLE, S.C, DEA*R ^ 9 "Ph'lUGR MEDICINES. 8URGICAL. IXSTRU JL/ merits, Paint#, Dye Stuff#, Varnishes, Potty, Tobacco, Segars, Spirit Gas, Oils Candle#, Soaps Spices Brushes Toilet Articles Combs Perfumery, etc. Fresh and pure Drugs warranted and sold at low prices. May 4. 61 tf ~ JOSEPH ???!??&, Watcli Maker and Jeweller, UNDER STERN'S HOTEL, KEEPS always on hand Gold and Silver Watches, and JEWELRY of every description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Clocks Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. dec. 29, 33 ly -?"t J EvfSfAuctioneer and Commission Merchant, &, <y, ~REFERCENCES. John A. Crawford, President Cnmmrrr'ral Bank, John Caldwell, PretitlnU South Carolina, Bailroad Company, Hon. Jo:in S. Pulsion, John Bryck, Columbia. Mordeoia A Co., IIenry Missro'h, Hon. W. F. Coloo<*k, Charleston. may 25. 2 tf AIjamT" HAVING associated Col. Robert P. Goodlett with myself in the mercantile business the said business will be carried on under the name and style of GRADY A GOODLETT, at iny o]jl stand on the south west corner of the public square. 1 hereby take occasion to return iny thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the same for the new tirm 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 1 must truly say that necessity constrains me, to notify those wfio are indebted to me either by note or book account previous to 1st of January, 1865, to call and pav up. JOHN HI GRADY, ' January 23, 1855. ao-PAivriTsnsHip. THE undersigned having formed a copartner ship under the name and style of GRADY A GOODLETT, and taken Use stock of Goods and St ore of John W. Grady, will continue the business. We h*>r>e/?V\^ J^t^hy prompt attentions (o merit nBfeHgk continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given the business. Our stock is very complete now, and preparations are making to enlarge it soon. Give us a call. JOHN W. GRADY, ROBT. P. GOODLETT. January.23,1855. HOWARD ASSOOTATTOH 7 * ~ Important Announcement. '" 'V) nil persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, JL such as Spermatorrhoea, Hom'mal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrheal, Gloet, Symphilis, tlie Vice of Onanism, or Self-nbuse, Ac., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of tlie awful destruction of human fife and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed tKeir Consult!?? Surgeon, as a Charitable act worthy of their noiue, w> ^.\e Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who aj>ply by letter, w ith a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to Furnish Medicine frco of Charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by a special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can bo u*c<l for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors hare voted to advertise the above notice. It ia needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Valuable ad vice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint, Ixmcorrhoeo, do. flf Add res*, (i>oet-paid,) Dr. George It. Cal boun. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 Sooth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Peuiu By order of the Director* KZItA D. IIARTWELL, President OKO. FATROHIU), Secretary, aog 2L 15 tf Groceries for Cash Only. WR will, from thia day; aell for CASH ONLV, Sugar, Coffee. Salt, Molaascs and Ihreon, a good stock of which will always be fonnd ofa j hand, cheap. GRADY A 'OOODLRTT. ! August 8 LA Lid. -4* 1?aaaaaasnbA 3 Stoves! Stoves!! | TIE? SUBSCRIBERS offers to the publis jp large.var sty <>f Stovos, -%-iiir- The Challenge *2 'and Leviathan Cooking Stover, and varioM _Mg| others, - -J|j Air Tight Cooking Stoves, # ok? VARIOUS Kl!w>.>. ?, PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, S Lary# and ttmull Ovens, AIR TIGHT P It EMI U 21 jj Cooking Slows. % PARLOR COOKING STOVES. ' farlors, Box Stores, for Churches, Stores, ?ke., together with a full aBssrtmetlf of "' insnd "panned Tin Ware, TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE, MATALLIC ROOFING Done in the most approved manner, with di?* pateb. UT Tl?c Trade supplied with TIX WARE; at wholesale, upon the lowest term*. I>. O. WHSTFJRM* 4CO, Greem ilU, S. C< apr 0, 47 tf GREENVILtfi |[OTEL M THE subscriber having taken charge<f fctlk this llonse, no lately kept b^r John Mcltainu, and once no well known as the Kmtucky A Tnmfive /un, respectfully informs his old friends and the travelling public that he is now prepared to entertain and accommodate them in beeondng style, and hopes by proper management to-seen re their encouragement, lively attention will b? gMten to render the stay of strangers and frnv.t! tors ns pleasant ana agreeable ns | ossible. To Drover*. ?"jV ^ Having a fine Stable, excellent lot*. /0\ on abundance of provender, and careful ??j?t loi-sCl?? is enabled to aeeoinruodafe Drovers in the boat ammiTer, Also, constantly otr hand, Horse*, fjCKT' Uncles, Carriages and Buggies, to liire,JS^=3&?E. noon the most reasonable terms. R S, RUTLEDGK. '> jnn. 12, S5 tf To the Public. ASHEVILLE HOTEL. MTHEsuWcriber, baTmg t*rtr?i* charge of this Hotel, in the west cad of Main street, is Anhcville, N. C\, lately occupied by John Rktnoi.ds, ia prepared toacewumodate has old friends and the public generally, with everything necessary to their comfort during their stay with him. ' V lie hopes from his long experience in the bust' itcse, to be able to give satisfaction to all. ifias vAimEiai shall be furnished with the bost the eounlry^affords. PERhLAhENT and TEMPORARY Boarders can be accommodated upon reasonable tenia*. He respectfully solicits a share of public patfunmge. JOHN McBttlDE. May ft 52 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA GREKNVILI.E DISTRICT. as? 03^aaazKSK? JPIMSAS. John W. Grady J vs. * > Attach mewl, Wm. llr Butler. J WHEREAS, the Plaintiff <Ti(T on the fOfhJay of October, 1864, file his declaration against the defendant, who, (as it is said) is absent from nud without the limits of the State, and Iras neither wife or attorney now within the same upon whom a copy of this declaration might be serred. Ft is therefore ordered, that the wridf defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration m. or before the nineteenth day of October, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. D. HOKE, a C. P. ; Clerk's Office, Greenville District, 1 October 17, 2864, f fknlf Now is tbe Time I Subscribe for 1855! 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