The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, September 28, 1855, Image 3
Jean -paul ga^ii ^Courage wbei.
genmne.ls rierer cruel; It is not fierce.
$ Ity^idatioos^ come
tfiicS? otfperil it is calm and cool. It
18 geiterous, especially to the fallen. It
is seldom, attained.
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ttrfcnVtlle Prices Current.
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CoBBBCTSS WBCKLT BOB THB BNTKK AltfllC,
V BRACT ft flOODLETT, MERCHANTS.
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September J7. 1850.
llAGGINO, Gunny, per yard, .16 a 18
Dundee, 13 o 10
BACON **? .Ham*, per lb., a 13 j
\Should?r?, a 11
L a 13
llog round, 10 12$
BUTTKR .Goshen, per lb. none.
v r* A-.. Ik l r -
* vuuutrv, JM-T iu. 10 u
COFFER.. .Rio, per lb. 14
~*?Jav?, per'lb. 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting. per yd. 0\ a 10
' Sheeting, peryd. 10 a 15
Osnaburge, peryd. 11 a 12$
FLOUR .'.v/Country, per bbl. $5 a $6
Country^per sack, a $3
GRAIN.. .Corn, per busliei, 7 3 a 80
NEW.... ,i Wheat, pcrbushel, $100
? T Oat.*, per bushel, 25 a 80
IRON..??$ 'jSttodes, per lb. 8$ a 7
,? English, per lb. 5 a 54
LARD...*.per lb. . a 124
HOLASSB8, W. I. per gal. a 50
N.On' per.gal. a 60
SYRUP.... 44 41 per gal. a 75
OILS....."..Lamp, per gal. $14 a $2|
* Train, per gal. 87$ a $1$
Linseed, $1$
RICE. per lb. a 0
ROPE....-..per lb. 12$ a 20
SUGARS..?N. Orleans,per lb. a 10
Porto ltico, per lb. 10 a 12$
* Loaf, per lb. 14
Crushed, per lb, 14
^ ''Refined; per lb. a 12*
SALT.....V.per bushel, $1
8*lt, per Mick, a 2 35
SOAP '. .Colfcnte.pale, pr.lb. 12* a 15
Yellow, per lb. ' 8 a 10
SnOT per lb. 12*
8hot, per bag, a $2}
111 I-LllllUlJ?Lu-U! I- I, .Lg-?
nw ADVERTISEMENTS.
?.1 til?
Notice to Patrols.
jV, Y* - *
STEKDISC. U> b? absent) during ih? next
week, all persons who intend compounding
With the Council, in lien of Patrol, cen do bo by
Applying U H. L? IknnoN, Ksq.. (Irttondnnt,)
during ?y absence. - - W. P. PltlCE.
, Clerk of Council,
eept 17. 20 It
~wf# aVooh of
EAL$ aad WINTER
. ^ ? ^9
it TttR t. tohu <jf
WILLIAM 9. YUftNER,
(EORMlRlTWUT' ENKN fc TURNER,)
Oppetlte'tie n?Miea HOIM.
WttKttfcbi has received nnd it prepared to
offer", bis fcUbd% and the ' public one of
(hi Bftff hlrpM thick ?f OOOE8, which lie*
been selected^ with great care attd Attention, and
one of the n?o?t desirable for purchMcra ever
offered IS Ttm MARKET. It consists of
MAtTTlFVL STTLKfl OF AMERICAN A FRKXCfl
*" Winr'rmr mm 9
A Urge Assortment of
American rand Scotch Ginghams,
A LAUQtt LOT OF
Ferelgn and Domestic
LONG CLOTHS k SHEETINGS,
Cotton and Linen Handktrchitft,
MOSES iEY AM? BHiOYSS,
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES,
A?., A?.
Jb WORTH
f 0? cxosa,
lot JLtfie# m* fienMoen'* dAJeqi-,
A large lot of ChildrenV Shoes.
4^^ MEN'S, BOY'S AND
4PM CHILDREN'S fl|
Hats and Caps*
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
XPJMLZL AS?2?> waSSTWISIA
?.ILfTKlGli!]?,
oornnraw or ^
Coots, Pants, Vesta, Undershirts, <fcc.
Ho !? bvltM attention to the largo addition
hi hai made to h(a atoek of
OH OCKERY,
I which he ie offering at excellent bargain*.
L i, LJRll and be? for. YourneK es ! (
WM. 8. TURNER.
Mptsi. to tt
W Merchant Tailoring,
* rpmc SUBSCRIBER having scoured the servlX
eee of Mr. O. A. Pioslk in the Tailoring department.
with an additional number of eotnfptent
workmen, U now prcjiared to exeeute all
" work ia hie line, with promptnees and dispatch,
and ia the latest and most Fashionable Style.
Be asks attention to hU superior Stock of French
aad (English Cloths, Oaaaimeres and Veatinga,
and all other articles for Gentlemen's wear, which
will be found fresh and full, and will be constantly
replenished with the earliest Patterns aad
Styles as they appear.
. y begs leare to retarn his thanks to his old
eaetomers and friends IW their liberal patonagc
^Hlsrsishra and fake a eontiauanee of the same.
DkaO. A, PkbUAi friend# will And him at hit
aoeommedating aad attentive as ever
all times to serrethem with the bestfHi
He also prepared to cut Slid muke la
jsttd and moat approver
>- o. D, mil
V'- . '
n I mmrnmmnmm
tfffe are authorized to annonnee
W. P. PRINCE, a* a c^dltytte fdr 8hcr
ff at the easning eleetiotvfor that office.
Sept. 8. 17 &
urwe are authorized to announce W in
Ai. IHcDanlel M Candidate for Clerk at
the CDtuing election. Feb. 2. td.
I#" We have been authorized to announce
Cupt. A. ?. Owing* a candidate for Sheriff
at the next election. Oct. 27?td.
pTWe are authorised to annouuec
fol. DAVID IIOKK m ? candidate for
sheriff of Orcenvilie District at the ensuing Election.
- 1
tf We are hutliiorixed to anlouuee
WM, BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at
he ensuing Election.
King's Mountain GelebratioJP
' IM1E Major Generals and Brigadier Generals
.L of the several Pivisiouns, with tlicir respective
Staffs; The Volunteer, Uniform and Cav
airy Companies of the State ; The Members of
the Senate ami House of Representatives | The
Clergy; The Masonic, Odd Fellow and Tamper
ance Lodgos; and the Members of the Pros*, are
invited to attend the Celebration of the Battle of
Kiug'n Mountain, on Thursday, the 4th day of
Oetober next.
B'M. B. IPILSON, ) Committee
J NO. L. Ml I.Lit. [ * of
SAM'L IP. MELTON, ) Infflation
Sep 7 17 tf.
SSOO Reward !
THE DIARIIcCA KILLER, tested in over 10,
000 Coses of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Com*
plaints, has never yet failed, when tried in time,
instantly to relieve and speedily to effect a Pcnnamcnt
Cure. PRICE 50, CENTS A BOTTLE.
?r Be particular to see that it is prepared by I
BENNETT J: BKERS, Riciimoxp, as none other is
Genuine.
pT Sold by Druggists and Coantry Merchants'
everywhere, and iaCreeuviltc by
M. B. KARLF. A CO.
June 29 7 ~ 3m
Vsook at Thitt.
THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of Walker A
Irvine have been placed in my hands for
collection, with positive instructions to sue on
all sums not paid before Return J)ny next.
S. D. GOODLKTT.
sept 21 19 3
Public Ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED, That on the 1st day of
October of each year, tho Town Council of
Greenville shall appoint or olcct -*? number of
Marshals, to serve tor one year, (subject to removal,
for misconduct or neglect of duty, by the
Council,) to be paid? dollars per monvi. whose
duty it shall be to supervise the Patrol Companies
and obey all orders of Council in regard to
the Police of the Town. They shall report all
violations and enforce all Ordinances, and half
the penalty imposed for any offence shall be paid
to the Marshal or Marshals reporting the same.
lie it ordained. That it shall be the duty of
the Clerk of Council, on the 1st of each month,
to make otitsU distinct and separate Companies
for Patrol, td be numbered 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, each to
consist of a Captain and three Privates, which
Companies shall perform Patrol duty for one
month, in the following manuer: The night will
be divided Into three c^ual watches, the first
wateh to oommcnCc fifteen minutes after the
ringing of the town bell. The 1st Company wtll
take the first watch the first night, the 4th Company
will take the first watch of the second
nigut, the 2d Company will take the first watch
the third night, and the 6th will take the first of
the fourth night; the 2d Company will take the
socond and the 3d Company the third watch of
the first niglit, the ftth and 6th Companies the
second ana third watches of the second niglit,
and so on to the end of the montli, no Company
having the same wateh two nights in sueeassion.
The CViptaina of each Company will, at the expiration
of his watch, report to the Marshal on duty,
at such point as lie may designate, the man
ner lie has discharged his duty, and the default
era which reports the Marshal shall present to
the Clerk of Council every morning in his return
for the-night Captains are required to make a
return, at the end of the mouth, to the Clerk,
under oath.
The Captain of every Patrol, for each neglect
or refusal to perform the duty enjoined in this
Ordinance, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding
on dollars; gnd Private, for each neglect or re
usal, shall be fined, for sacli offence, not exceed
.ng five dollars, to be secovered by execution
against the goods or person of the delinquent
i. ,l. j.iAj ti..? -it t.-t-t.
i* iv uinncr uninnivu, mm nn pemuuB ^iinmc
to perform Patrol duty may eora|totind by paying
$2 60 in lieu thereof by the let day of October.
All Ordinance* or parta of Ordinances inconsistent
with this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
Done and ratified in Council, this 18tli day of
September, one thousand eight hundred an<{ fifty-live.
It LEE TIIRUSTOH, Infmdant.
W. P. Pcicr, Clerk.
Town Marshal.
IX compliance with the above Ordinance, np
plications for the office of Marshal arc invi
ted. Applicants must; be of a good moral char
actor, ana well rocoiomcnded by two or mor<
S;ood eitiaens of the town. Tcrpta Ac., by apply
ng to W. P. PftlCfc
Clerk ot tie Council,
aept 21 19 2
rair warning:
October Sixth i* Return Day!!
T| HE bnainca* of CRITTENDEN <fc TURNEF
mint be closed up forthwith, and aH demandi
previous to January last will bo sued upon in
diMfiiaiMUlj. a 8. CRITTENDEN,
cpt It. Id 4t
A. Lunch
("1 AN bo aervod up at any hour of the'day fcj
J giving a few minute* notice, for 26 ot*. a
AVENUE STREET CONFECTIONERY.
Aug 24 15 tf.
Uotiee.
1 HEREBY forwara all person* from trndinf
for a Note given by mo to Joiim W. Wa-.kki
for one hundred dollars, ($100,00.) given on Wed
noadar, September lath, 1856, aa the pro port
fgBrhieh the Note wai given proved unsound
ami do not intend to pay the *aid note unlet
compelled by law. ANN SATERFIKLD.
aept 21. 10 3t
Keys Lm(.
LOST between Greenville Court House an<
I thw Roeky Hirer Church, or at the Aaaoein
tioa ground, n?ar that Church, on Sunday lot
t in?t, a bunch of kaya, via: four trunk key* aw
one watch kay, ell attached to a ring. The fiml
J ?r will be rewarded by leaving them at this o{
fee, or at the subscriber*,
V. M. BURGESS.
\ u" ?ugt4
OOOK AVD JOB PRINTING easily dote.
J3 the "Enterpriat OWca." ?
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f* a ^ '
hi mi i n
KKW-YORK ADVERTISEMENT. .
. ? ...
firetl Redaction in Prten;
Fine Gold Hunting P*nt. Lever Watches ifUr-iw
" Dot'd. " " 4A-93
" Open Faoe " . " - 35-46
" M " " Lopines " ' 88-88
Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches 32-88
" * Dct'd. ' " T8-22
Gold Vent, Neolc and Fob ClIAISS . * '
Ladies' Chatelaine Chain*
Breast Pin*, Ear ltings, Cuff Pino, Bracelet*
Gold Pens arid Pencil*
Studs, Slecvo Button*. Collar Button*
And every article in thd Jewelry line, of the
Seat quality and workmanship. "
Silver Spoous, Knives, Cup#,
Nankin Rings, Ladles, Ac. Ac.
Also a new article of Sleeve buttons au<l Collar
Button*, our own pattern.
Any ot the above articles may be ordered and
will no sent, by Kxprces nt Our risk, and- if tbey
Co not give satisfaction may be returned. ';
SAMUEL W. pENFJJUT,
6 'Wall street, New York.
-'August 2 '12 2 m
REED & GOODLETT, .
/A'yfGreenville,
S. C*.
ESyOftiee nextdoof to F. F, Bkattie (fc'Co,J.
P. HEF.D.J [s. D. OOODLKTT, 1
Januni'v 12 36 tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. II., S. C.
Jnne 23, 1854. 6 8
DR8. ?ULLIVAN & MOORE~
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
GALLS IN THE LINE OFTIIEIK PROFESSION.
U Est nr *?. *: Warthen, Greenville Disltiet.
lW-Omcs: Dunklin, " "
J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. D. MOORE
March 9. 43 *6|
DilisoIiUion.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between the Subscribers is now dissolved.
P. O. AVEsTFIELD.
J. WJRTPIELP.
?mie Notes And Account* of the said con
corf) arc )ii the hands of the subscriber, and if
not settled before Ccfurt will be nut in suit.
D. O. NVKSTFIELD.
Aug 24. 15 , : tf,
Disaolntion of Partnership.
THE Partnership heretofore existing under the
: Firm of CRITTENDEN A TURNER is this
day dissolved by mutual consent The Nbt?4 and
Accounts due us are in the baa<W of tL-S.-Crittenden,:
to whorji early payment is requested, aa the
old business must' be closed'ub. ' Mr. C. may always
be found tab thetfal at ana for the purpose ol
making settlement*. ,S. H. QRl'ITKKDEN. .
xr. a. turner:
. Notice, .
The Subscriber harintr bought the entire stool
| of Crittenden A Turner, will <<ontihuc the busineM
an heretofore at > thcold stand, and solicit*
the continued patronage of his friends and tlx
public. W. 8. TURNER.
July 27 11 6m
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
mTflE subscriber having determined U
move to the country, offers for sale thai
Beautiful Lot, containing a 1-2 acres, on tlx
west side of the river, one-half mile from tlx
Court-llouac. adjoining'the hind of Mrs. McGali.
Thero ik on the premises a welhflnlshed one-storj
HOUSE, with five rooms and a passage, and out
buildings of every kind. Also, two walls of sj
good water as can he fonnd in the State, and i
VEGETABLE GARDEN, newly enclosed, in i
high state of cultivation.-' Any person wishing
to purchase in Greenville, would do well to cal
soon. M. W. FINGER.
September 7?- 17 " " 4
Special Notice.
ALL persons iudebtod to the subscriber, eithei
by Note or Account, up to 1st of January
last, are requested to make payment, as longei
indulgence cannot be given.
July A. 8 Dw J. W. GRADY.
Mattress Making, &c.
rI"MIE sulwyjribCr informs the [>ub)it that In
.1- has opened his Shop one door above 1*. N
Powers ,?fc Go's dry good Store, where he in
tends carrying on the busincs of MATTRESS
; MAKER and BOLSTERER. Mattresses con
stantly pn hand and made to order; and renait
ing done at the shortest notice, lie alto e'nga
(tea to lay Carpet*, hang Window Shades, Ac
lie respoctfully solicits a share of public patron
rI age. JOHN E FRANKE.
; > 15. 6 tf
Shaving and Hair-Dressing.
BIIRRIDGE, the Barber, has rr
turned to Greenville, and taken nn hi
Vj^gK Headquarters next door to C, W. Picel
QJWf A Co'a Tailoring establishment, in Heat
nSflln1'^ Brick Range, and is prepared to ex?
cute every thing in hi* lino with the finer
touch, (Jentlemen can have their hair cu
or shampooed, or faces shaved at any tint
during the day or evening. Shaving don
by the month on reasonable terms.
Greenvillev March 16, 44 tf
NO POSTPONEMENT-. .
Sale by the Sheriff.
' rttHKRE will be Sold, at Greenville Colli
1 ? 1 House, Sale day in October next, th
highest bidder, at public outcry, the followin
PROPERTY, iu o rdar to foreclose a Mortgage <
the same, giren hy Dr. Charles B. Stone to Jltm?
W. Earle, Thomas 'D. Hayneawortb and R. C
Stone, viz:
Seventeen Likeif Slave*.
STEPHEN, Emily. Bynsh, Charlotte, Anarch
Je<t Sarah, Sue. Saul. Mary, Harriett, Bar#]
. Eliza, George, Ed, Eliaa, Jane and Jerry, a
very likely; one Carriage, one Buggy, two W<
gone, six Horses, two Mole*, two Gold Watch*
I and one Qun.
* And, alM, on Tuesday after Sale-day, all <
wo ueicnuants
Household ud Kitchen Furniture.
* The above property, or ao ntuefi of it ** #|
b? neeeaeary t? aatlafy the Mortgage, will h
aold on a credit of twelve mouth*, except or
- aixth, which will he required to be paid in eoali
the parfliaaer to (five bond, hearing lutereet froi
date, with approved auntie* for that portion <
d the ixircIsaac money credited "
i W. A. McDANlKL, ft. 0. ft
h Agent for Mortgage re.
d aept 7. v' ^7. U
i. notice.
r\ hereby given that Application '.rill be tnn.
at the next cession of riy gut* bofffcUt,u
to grant a re*eHart?r for kry\tV)^n>Un<i fro
* Greenville OrtrtHouee to P/iHs'Jiovi?taln bv tl
d nearest end n?os?t practicable root*,
September |. ; If ftrxa
s. -7:-, * ?* ? "\,;v
WM. II. IIOYEY
I&MW prepared to offer tbe town and country
trade a choice and vary large Stock of
SSASCN-OXIS'etlKDS,
to whiehconstant additions arc beinjghnade from
goo^g person ally selected by. liyneajf in New-York
City aaring tlie monthof X?gu*t- The.#tipply of
CaD3eS6??DS:
Ts very complete arid attract ive, being at ouet tlio
tARGEST AND MOST VARIED
. in <Jronvil1e,'including almost all kinds of
DRtiSS ,
furthe aoflWh/ "I-awns, Swtoefc and Jaconets
Chaliy Barege and Tissues of many stylos, to
gctlicr with Ibices Uibbona, Gloves, Embroideries,
Hosiery, J'err^mery rtiia
LlI?? 1
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS- '
Cloth Frock Coats, Black Satin Vests,
CbVd MaNoiMc** Ypsts, Black Casuimcro'Pants,
;GloYP^Hu??|j>,''<iM*,dora,StocfcR(Cravnta,Collari?, |
< Klate, B?ifr i\nn:\yi?f, Col'd. Linen rftiit*.
.plmcs,
,, ' firuvrii French Fur lint!*, 1
RN0W NOTHING
"NVIiito and" Black Hat*.
CALF BpQTS AND SHOES.
' '* (jt'KKM Oir TUG VALLKV
Virginia Chewing Tobacco.
New-York Soda nnd OiHtcr Crocker*, llvas* PorIter
in Pint*, Finest,Ilyson Ten, Block Oolong Ten,
| Raisins, Citrbti, Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Mad- j
dor, Spnnisk hnligo, .Fine cheap Sognr* and very
FINE CUT TOBACCO. , !
"' i
TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS.
Have hist rooeivW from Laiidreth a pnekhgo of i
Large Y hito Qlolte and Large Flat Dutch TUB*'
NIP SKEn. nng 24. 17 If (
STATK OF SOliTII CABOLI?i A.1
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
w#r nHQwawK.
C. J. Ulfobd Vt J. B %SncRMAX, Executors of B. j
DrNM.v*, 'deceased, vs. Roonn Lovbund.?Bill
' for Account. d.*c.
B. F. PkW?v, 'Complainants' Solicitor.
BY order of th - Court, ia this ci*ae, I will Sell
at public .outcry to the highest l>i<W, .on]
Sale dj?v next, theliu. Uotoocr, 1855,"all that lot j
in the Town of Pickens Court House, No. Forty-j
! thrqe,.^?Ct) aa by a plan of the said Town, refer- 1
, ence tliorouutp, being had, w.ill more fully appear, t
I " TkTivs of S alk. Credit of one, t^*o and thre^
1 JToar<v it?< equal, annual and iucceaaivc install- j
, nient\ bona to bear interest from day of Sale.? t
. Porehascr to gifc bond with two good surities, ;
p mid ii: Mortgage of the premises to secure the
purchase monev.. ,
' " S. A. TOWNES, a t o. n.
September^ 7853. 17 ' td
.' sTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
I C.HRENVILLE DISTRICT.
' ' TfbW W WTT-TH>5\?
Walker A Irvine, I Declaration in AsSumsit.'
t>?. " v Damage f300.00.
John McBriAe. ) B. F. 1'hrry, Pitt's Att'y.
WHEREAS* tho Plaintiff did on tho 10th dayi
of Augnat, 1866,. tile lit* declaration ?.
> gainst the?<t<J?Hid(uit, who is absent front, and,
t without the limits of U?e State, nn?l has neither
i wife nor Attorney, known within the same, upon
. whotnagapyijf the said'declaration might be
. served.
- It is ordered that the said defendant do ap.
.pear and plead to the said declaration, on or
n before the 11th day of August, in the year of
i our Lord, ond-thousand eight hundrcn and fiftvi
six, otlperwiseAfinnl and absolute judgement will
r 1m? given and awarded -against hint.
i . .. ? * d. hoke, a c. p. \
- Clerk*.Ofllce, Greenville C. II. )
August l<^V8fi&. J 8in ly \
, Rooks and Stationery*
r THE Subscribers are rceeiving n large and vn*
f A ried J^ssortment of the nl>ovc Articles, which
i* they otter Hht low prices.
a IargE variety of classical works.
An Kxteimit'e Stock of Miscellaneous Works.
SCilOUb .HOOKS, Wittesr Tens, rencilv UraWing
Books, Water Cplors, Directed Games
8 Ac., do. ' ' '
* Blank Book*, bouud, half-bound, and in paper. '*
|I Foolscap, letter. and Note Paper, by th? ream
* or lea*.
'* Spy Glasses, Peeket Compasses, Magnifiers, ?tc.
With varied, assortment of other articles, to
l~ which they invite the attention of the public.
' a 4 G. K ELFORD * CO.
'* mar. 4,' 1 < . 42 ? ? tf
"The Open Bible," f:
A GENTS WANTED to sell a new work,.git?
/V. title<f "Ityijnniam, Popory and Christianity,
or tliV!4ileasingS'0f an Open Bible," n? shown in
* the litatbrV of Christianity, from the time of our
* Savior to the preson t day, by Vineint W. Miller.
' With a view of the latest developments of Rome's
Hostilities to tbo Bible, as exhibitod in various
1 parts of the world, and an expose of the absnrdil>
ties-of the'ifnmaovlato conception, and tlie idol0
at reus veneration of the Virgin Mary, by Rev.
' J. F. BArfcf, P. P., author of "The Jesuits,"
. "Church, agd Stdlt\" dns., Ac. The author of the
work, l>f. Bejpg, ia^\?k now lodged to; he. the-most
*" able writtV ori Romanism in the country ; those
" who havofeadi his discussions with Archbishop
Hughcs,,fri!{1hee?|lt>b'rfiorc assurance of this fact.
I3T*-Agents will find this the most saleable
hook publishpl: it is a large l'Jmo. volume, cf
* four huodreuan<!:thifltf pages, illustrated with
^ numerous engravings, beautifully and substantiSally
boitnd And sold at Jl 26 per copy.
Hpeoimon sptiM ienl by matt, post paid, to any
part dfthel'bited States, ou receipt of the above
* price.
Wind for a tjopr, and judge for yourselves.
Address J. IF BRADLEY, Publisher,
f, 48 NoKh Fourth street* Philadelphia.
W ^15
? ifaaffT tHK REGULAR MEKT^Ifeingsof
Mountain Loner, No.
. ryA^"t f;0. O. Y., ore hold on
* Friday evenings nt 8 o'clock
in their Unit. By order of tho N. O.
W. 8. TURNER, Secretary.
11 Gfeenvilir, Jill^ li, 9 |
* HOIVSOP TEIHPERAIVC F,
' << r. l.t:-N vii ,!.? Divimmn, .\ . 111, S. of T.,
"J, . *2*77 hold their meetings weekly, at the I>ivision
lloonv "* Saturday evening*
C. M. McJUNKlNS, 11. S.
January 12 .84 f
r*t>
r? \TOU arc(f*rqUestod to meet at the Division
?n . '.'.Room <af the, Hons of Temperance Until
be fnVther order*. Meeting?Friday Evening*,
fiy order of tv P P*io?, VC. . P.*.
Jannarv Ij. 0ft . tf
AVEIIEII.IITKEET
WIIKRK MAY UK POUND A LI. KIND* oir
confectionery, fruits, toys and fancy
At liOio Price* for Cu*h. '
us. JU&HD&JIB*
NEATLY fitted up, and private "to them (ex
opting whenocootnpauied hy gentleman,) where
*nn be obtained, at all hours of tW dicv and
I'vcning,
ICE CUE AM, LEMONADE, SODA WATER,
nke?, Candies, dec,
ARBOILS neatly arranged for Gentlemen.
iSf" Every effort shall be made to give satisaction.
- P. H. SMITH,
ju I.' tf Greenville,-8. C.
LA3TNOTrTcE.T
ALL FEILSONR indebted to O. A. Picxtr, on
account prcTiou* to March last, "are car-'
nestly requested to oall on \V. K. K.vsi.kt and
icttle the same, as further indulgence cannot he
allowed. ? I
?L H. BETTS, Assignee. !
.fanuriry A. :?4- * tf
BOUNTY LAND, i
160 ACRES
rI^O ALL who have irfrvod 11 days, ih itny
J2 Wnr ?T the United States, sinee 17fK>. ?
Wnrruulu obtained,
lind highest ensli prices paid for tlicnlffcr
C. "J. KlXuRPj Attorney at Law,
Mh 16. 4i-tf Greenville, S. C,
Warrants! Warranto!. j
W. 2. BABLST,
A TTOJ1XEY AT LAW, is prepared with nil
n?cc*snry instruction* to procure Ilouifty
Lnnd "Warrants under the Into net of Congress .
granting 160 acre* to nil who inflv have served in {
any of the wars. Imntcdinte attention given to
nti'v business of the kiud entrusted to his earc. j
March 16. 44 tf
~ D?.ra stops' '
AHQ APQTKECAftY SHQfs
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
~mtL
DEALER IN
Drugs, mbdicInks, surgical, tnstruiuoi?t*,
P?iiiU,7)t'o Stuffs Varnishes, Putty, I
Tobacco, Sogars Spirit On*, Oil*, Candles Soaps
8pleeA, Brushes, Toilet Aftioles Conil>s Perfur*cry,
etc. Fresh and pure Drugs warranted
and sold nt low prifCK."
s May 4. 61 tf
"ioiiPfrfl/oobiPiE ft,
Wnlch Maker and Jcueller,
UNDER ST REN'S 1IOTKL,
KEF. 1*8 always pn hand Gold and Silver
Vi ateiics, and .JEWELRY of every
description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery. I
. Clocks Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
bent manner.
dec. 29, 33 ly
~L:T:tevin;
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
(U<*
'* v; '' nTEFEUCEN CKS.
i, jony^. t?AwroHi>, President Commercial Dank,
Jihix C.SLotvKLL, Ptaident South Carolina Jlail'rrutdi'fltitJfd*!/,
lion. John S. Pbbston, John
IJavcr^ C?dmal.io.
' TVfoHDEeiA A Co., IIknky MisatttKX, Hon. W. F.
CoiAJOCic, "Charleston"
may 25". . ' > %. tf
" m /s ? ?%
JX U&iUJ.
Having associated c?i. rohmt p. gooiii.ktt
with myself Sn the mercantile buai>
new, the said business will be carried on under
tlie name nnd style of GRADY A OOODI.ETT,
at my old stand on the sonth west corner of the
public son are. thereby take occasion In return
I my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
I bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of
| the same for tlio '"nctv firm above referred to,
I feeling confident that wo will be able fo give
! satisfaction to all who may favor Us w ith a call.
I It is with reluctance that 1 must truly say that
| necessity constrains me, to notify those who are
| ir lehteil to me cither by note or hook account
i previous to 1st of Jnntuiry, 1855, to onll and pav
i up: joun ir. gradv, *
| .Jurtuary "23, 1855.
'Q0-PA.3.TXT3P.SKI?.
rr7IIJS undersigned having formed a copartner(
Jl fillip under the name and style of GRADY
| A-jQOCIH.ETT, ami taken the stock of Uood?
j Store of John W. GraoV, will
I continue the business. We hoi>c/lk???T\
; ^Nc^.<>v prompt attentions to merit n|gtESe&ft
i continuance of tl?e liberal patronage heretofore
given the business. Our stock is very complete
now. ami preparations arc milking to enlarge it
soon. Give us a call.
.IOIIX m GRADY,
KOliT. 1*. UOODLKTT.
January .23, 183.1.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
E>SI!IIT,,ai"0)WUPBBI /&.
; Important Announcement.
i f|X) all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases,
! JL such m Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,
j Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Sympliilis, the
| Vice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac., Ac.
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION of rhiladel;
phio, ^in. view of the awful destruction of human
I life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and
the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate
victims of such diseases by (plucks,
lmvc directed their Consulting Surgeon, as n
Charitable net worthy of their name, to give
Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus atllictj
ed, (Male or Female,) who apply l?y letter, with
a description of their eoiulition, (age, occupation,
Habits of life, Ac.,) ami in eases of extreme povar
ty and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free o
Charge,
Tlio Ifrrward Association is a benovolenl'Instl
tution, established by a special endowment, foi
'the relief of the sick nnd distressed, afflicted wit!
"Virulent and Kpldcmie Diseases," nnd its fundi
can be used for no other purpose. It has now t
surplus of means, which tho Directors have voted
to advertise the above notice. It is needless tc
add that tho Association commands the highest
Medical skill of the ago, and will furnish thr
most approved modern treatment. Valuable nd
vice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted
with Womb Goto plaint, I-oucorrlioeS, Ac.
or Address, (post-paid,*Dr. George It. Gal
I boon, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association,
No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I'cnn,
1 ?, IrtI... t\
r>> vnifr V* W I'llWKJiri r
' KZIIA IX HAltTWKLIj, President.
. - a EiX FA l KOIll I AX tWctary.
no* 24. 15 tf
Notice.
AM, persona indebted to IMII MP N. POV
KRH, deceased, (lnmvMo?llv,> are tiotlfiei
to make immediate payment ; and those lmvinf
1 demand* ugninht th? *nid deceased, to prescn
them (of MmiFltlto the MilwcrUxr;
C. A I LlXHil>, Jidn. r.
may 11 62 If
. Ji
Stoves I Stoves!! M
HPJIE BURSCKIUEHS offer# to the public A j
JL large variety of Klovo*, via: The Challenge 'i
and Leviathan Cnekiug (Storea, and varioua ' /
others. ^
Air Tight Cooking Stove$
OF VARIOUS KIN wS.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES.
Larje and &mall Ovens,
Alii TIGHT PREMIUM )
Cooking Stoves.
PARLOR COOKING STOVES.
Parlor*, IJ.jx Stoves, llall Stove*, for Churches,
Store*, Ac., together with a full assortment of
pluin and JapHiiiurd Tiu Ware,
TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SI1KET IRON WARE,
MATALIIC ROOFING
Done in the mott approved rummer, with dia- V
patch.
TTie Trade supplied Mith TIN WAKE, ^
nt wholesale, upon the lowest term*. A." *3
I>. G. tVBSTFIELD, AGO.
O'rtrnrillc, iS. C.
Apr (1, 47 tf
GBMNVTCle'HOWL."" 1
THE subscriber having taken charge of A
jyU^thiH Ilou*e, so lately kept by .lonx MrRnil)*, ^
rtiiToncu *o well knowli m the Kentucky d' Tctitic/tKce
Inn, roapectfully inform* hie old friend* and / AH
the travelling public tlint he t?now prepared_ to gQ
rnreriam 111:11 iircvmYiiounve imm 111 i?cronmi^
slvlc. uml hopes by proper tiiaiiQgcnicnt to occura /
their encouragement. lCvjyrv attention will he &?3
given to render the stay of strangers and travellers
as i*K>iieunt and agrcertble an possible. Jntgjj
To Drovcm. MR
Having n fine .Stable, excellent.lot's j
/'?. an abundance of provenrter, and careful
ostlers. lie is enabled to accommodate Drover* I
in the best iiinnner. j^ipiSl
Also, constantly on hand, llossos, \
Hacks, Carriages and Hnggies, to hire, \ Wr
upon the most reasonable tonne. \ '
P. S. RUTLEDGE. \ W
jan. 12, .35 tf \ M
To tlic Public. \
ASHEVILLE HOTEL. \ 1
THE subscriber, having taken charge of \ '
M-1K Hotel, in the west end of Main street, in
Aehevilie, X. C., Intel}* occupied hy Joii* K?.tNoi.ua.
ia prepared toaecoinmodate hie old friends
and tlie public generally, with everything necessary
to tlicir comfort during their stay with him.
He hopes from his long experience in the buei'
ucse, to be able to give satisfaction to nil.
JIfJTS 'icblVJTVtiJS
shall bo furnished with the best tlic country affords
PERMANENT and TEMPORARY BoardI
era can be accommodated pfiO'n rcneonnble terms.
He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
" JOHN McBRlDR
May 11. 62 If
STATE OF SOUTH < AUOLiAA
G REENVILLE DISTRICT.
a w ??aaaa?^ sqfcBLftSo
John W. Grudy )
va V Attachment.
Wm. M. Butler. )
"TA^HEUEAS, the Plaintiff did on tlic lCthday
* of October, 1854, fdc his declaration
against the defendant, who, (as it is snid) is absent
front and without the limits of the State,
and has neither wife or attorney now within the
same upon \v horn a copy of this decimation
might, be served.
Ft is therefore ordered, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration on
or before the" nineteenth day of October, which
will he 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. iioke, a (?. p,
ClerkV Office, Qrcenville District, )
Ootobor 17, 18."?4, ) Snily
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