A corrti^^P^t o? the New York
how much of jtfauaure ani^ profit may 1
' tfc derived frojij. the judicious cultiva- j
tion of a yard 90 by 40 feet 13tow '
many of obr city readers might, by 1
proper exertions, realize the happy lot '
of the writer: 1
Reader did yon ever olant a vino Y (
V Twb years ago I planted four Isbelias,
and now they are loaded with a rich
profusion of fruit, and prosont a pleas- 1
ins and most gratifying appearauco ; \
splendid bhnones which will weigh j
nearly one pound, now hanging upon t
the vines, already in purple hughes, 4
which almost tempt all beholders to ft
female themselvos with this desirable/
ffv^t, even before it has fully attained
its perfect sugared sweetness. (
) These vines nro tho admiration of
all who have seen 'them, and simply
Jjrove that the occupant of every house
fit our city, if he had the disposition, j
fmght grow more of this delightful
*fHtit than his family could consume. i
I plaipcd these vines at an expense
of $1,25, and arose an hour earlier in
ttfc morning when they required attention.
On wash days tho soapsuds 1
Were saved and applied to their roots.
Last fallAwo barrels of blood were oh- (
taincd from the butcher, a trench dug
% 4.1- - 11. .1 .1 J !? 1
? *ruuuu lira i wts, ura urauu miui Cfl III
and covered up, which has l?ecn rich
food for them ever since. Ndw for j
the result: Last year I gathered over
30 pounds of grapC9, equal to Under- (
hill s, worth to rav family 18d. per
pound; $5,63*. From a careful estimatc
by counting tho bunches of tne 1
present croo. it will amount to ovnr
300 lbs ;'at last year's prices, worth $56 1
26-100. My yard is 20 feet by 40 1
feet; besides these vines, it contains 4
Apricot trees, peach, dwarf pears, Law- '
ton blackberries, and the usual varie- {
ties of flowers, rose bushes, <fcc. Who
would not be willing to be called an }
enthusiast, as I have been for devoting j
my mornings before breakfast in culti- ,
rating these fruits. Who can show so
nrhalf a yard in onr city better cultivated.
AncJ who. after reading those
statistics will not go and plant a vine?
, Ax A mat ecu. j
Some writer has beautifully remark- 5
ed, "The propensity of mankind to admire
and applaud a generous action, !"
or a noble sacrifice ot soil'for another's
good, evinces conclusively that all is '
not evil with us; that thore are yet
some redeeming qualities in human .J1
nature, which, howevor much they ?'
may slumber, do not entirely die
afvay:"" Some profess the idea of a total
and utter depravity of the lminan j
heart; bdf bad as We are, it is pleas- t;
nut to believe that there lingers vet
upon the earth a smalt portion of that
pure spirit which made Eden blessed, <
and which still vivifies and gladdens ii
the path of the pilgrim.
There is a spirit of intellectual and
moral beauty which adds to every ,
other charm, and which outlives them .
nil. "Smiles from reason flow," and
the strongest, purest, deepest affection n
need not rest upon ignoranco. The 1
heart and mind should expand togeth- 1
i-yr., They have no adverse claims.?
The strongest feelings are restrained
and guiocd, not destroyed, by the
strongest powors of the intellect.
Ax old soldier, named Ita3cz, adverti- rn
sea in the French papers that, "for a a
consideration," ho will make pilgrima- t
ges for the benefit of those who have ?
not time, strength, or inclination, to i,
'porfbriu those pious acts for them- ?
selves." This going on pilgrimage by f<
proxy, or hired sulwtitnte, is one of r
the many Popish modes of purchasing
merit without money. Tins crocs be
yohd tho old Yankee farmer, who '
made it a rule always to go to church
on Snuday, or else send a hand.
Hrlp onb Anotiikk.?-Sir Walter
Scott wrote:?"The raco of mankind i
would perish dfd thoy cease to aid
^(pach otnor. From tho time that the /
"/mother binds tho child's head, till the *,
. moment that some kind assistant wipes <1
Sft^tho death damp from the brow of the
V dying, we eannot exist without muiiuii ]
help. All therefore, that need aid, <
have a right to ask it of their fellow *
mortals ; and no one, who has it in his
power to grant, can refuse without incurring
guilt."
Teuth and Falskuood, travelling one
warm day met at a river, "and b<jth
WAnt fcn hat ho at the a&rnn t?1a/?a itnlai..
hoO&, coming <$r*i out of tho water
tooK his companion's clothes loft his
own vile raiments, and then vflht on
hit way.-?Truth, coining ont of the
water, sought in vain for Ttis own prow
er dress, disdaining to wear the garn
. ot Falsehood. & Trut h started, all naked,
in pursuit of tho theif, but not being so
swift of foot, has. ji^vcr overtakon the
frgitire. Ever since be has been known
as the "Naked Truth?
? ?" ? j
Tnaaa.aio a reciprocated
wc^th in a superior
^SpC,;. -. -'
..;.. i,.,. ,,
; Ca83 vs Atciiisok.?-The Detroit
tree frets ^ the home orgati otU-en.
Caen says:?"Atchiaaiv left the detnoc
ratio party A3 long ago as last winter,
ind joined the Know Nothings. His
trorder league- is a Know Nothing lodge
ivhicb, by fraud and violence, has carried
slavery into Kansas." Is this the
roice of Gen. Cass f If so, where is the
>ld General driving to now?
Tub Hposiers on the Wabash turn
heir "agy shakes" to Rome account;
hoy climb into the top of a "shell bark"
ust as the chill comes on, am} by the
irae the "porsonal earthquake" leaves
hem, there's not a hickory nut left on
he tree.
?8???mmmmm??mm????? mmmm??f??
ftreciiville Prices Current.
lOUIlKlCTRD WEEKLY FOTl THE R.NTERPRI8K,
ffY flRADY & 8Q00LETT, MERCHANTS.
CJrkkxvillk, October 11. 1855.
3AGGJNG, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18
Dundee, 13 a 16
IJACON ... .limns, per lb., a 51
Shouldora, a 13
Sides, a 16
II og round, 12$
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
Country, per lb. 15 a
30FFEE.. .Uio, per lb. 14
Java, per ll>. 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0$ a 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
Osnnburgs, per yd. 11 a 12$
?LOUR .... Country, per bid. $5 a $0
f ro wan /* O
rvU4%^f |ev?
3RAIN Corn, per buHheb a 40
r Wheat, per bushel, #100
Oats, per bushel, 25 a 30
HON Swedes, per 11*. 6$ a 7
English, per lb. 5 a 5$
jARD per lb. a 12 Jl
MOLASSES, W. I. per gal. a 60
N. O., per. gal. a 00
>YRUP " " per gal. a 75
31L5 Lump, per gal. $1.4 a #2$
Train, per gal. 87$ a #1$
Linseed, 1*
tICE per lb. a 9
10PE..... .per lb. 12$ a 20
5UGA1W.. .N. Orleans, per lb. a 12$
11. vol
JL wiw lViUZ, |?l*I IU. u JL
Loaf, per lb. 3 5
Crushed, pei lb. 15
Refined, per lb. a 14
>ALT. * per bushel, $1
Halt, per sack, a 2 50
K)A I*, ?.?.. .Colgate.pale, pr.lb. 12^ a 15
Yellow, per ib. 8 a 10
1IIOX per lb. 12^
Shot, per bug, a $2 J
trwe arc authorized to anounce
W. F. PRINCE, as a candidate for Slier
Of at the ensuing election for that office.
Sept. 8. 17 to
are authorized to nnnnunee IVni
II. IV?;I>tt?fct as a Candidate for Clerk at
he ensuing election. Feb. 2. td.
tw We have been authorized to announce I
^?pt. A. Y. Oivingx a candidate forShecT
at the rtoxt electldft. Oct. 27?td.
prf*lYe are authorized to anounce
QoL DAVID 1IOKK an a candidate for
iheritY of Greenville District at the ensuing Elecinn.
,
tlTWc arc authorized to anlounee
WM, BAYXK a candidate for Sheriff at
he ensuing Election.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Sale.
1"MIF, Subscriber will sell at private sale hMv
. his House and lot, on the PendletonjjiiL
oad, about | mile froai the Court House, and
ear tho Rail Road Depot, and situated on a high
nd elevated lot, having a fine view of the mounains.
'Hie house is a new frame building, reeutly
completed, containing seven fine rooms.
>ut buildings have been erected on the lot. The
it contains about. one arid one-thirteenth acres
f land, and is all enclosed with n new plank
mce.
Any person desirous of purchasing a comfortable
evidence will do well to call on the subscritier.
it W. GODDARD.
Greenville, Oct. 12. 22 If.
The State of South Carolina*
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
3y Robert McKay Esq., Ordinary of said
District.
IXTIIEUEAS*, Jcxmc Caxxon has filed a Pcti?
V tion in my Office, praying that letters of
administration rum teMamente annrjeo on nil and
ingular the goods and chattel*, rights and ered:*
of IIenhv Oann-ox, late of the District aforesaid,
Iceeased, should he grunted to him.
Three are. therefore, to cits and admonish all
ed singular the" kindred and creditor* ?? the
aid deceased, to be and appear in the Court of
>rdinnry for said District, U. Iks hoi den at Orcenille
Court House, on the Twentieth day of
letoher, inst, to shear cause, if any, why the said
tduiinwtration should not !>.' granted.
ROBT. MCKAY, 0.0. ?. .
Ordinary's Office, Oct., 8th, 22-2.
Tho State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
By Robert McKay, Esq., Ordinary of said
District.
WHEREAS, t. P-Hiluiovak has filed a Petition
in my Office, praying that Letters of
tdministration on oil and singular ths goods
md chattels, rights and credits of .Ikucmuh
' iti.mm lot# of the District aforesaid, deceased
liould be granted to bim.
These are, therefor*, to cite and admonish all
u?d singular the kindred and creditors of the
aid deceased to be and appear in th% Court of
Jrdinary far said IHstriet to beholden at GreenrUlo
Court House, on the Thirteenth day'of
October h??f. to shew cause, if any, why the said
Idministration should not b? granted.
ROBT MCKAY, fro. n.
Ordinary's Office, 4th. Oct., 186S. ^2f-2
A FINE lot of T?\>8?ea Just merited af
W. H. TUP.Ni.RB.
Och 6 *1 '
Mkt
r> yr- > ' ^ik*
PROCtlMATIO? B1
FELLOW-CraZEiVS, COUIC
itear me 10
AND BE 8 I LENT TIL
? ??.?
HAVING directed my sympathetic g 1*7.0 to 1
kind* of Merchandise of consumption, and *
Slaughter'' tinman nature revolted -within nia ?
la no Physician there f Is there none to sound I
tains, to r<r.?c you front your Dormant Slumber
with the paleness of eternal grief stumped on y<
shoe pinches. ...
CREDIT IS THE If
If roto think VcraVyn buy at any credit lionso n
Cucumber, for besides sol ling for CASH ONLY,
We offer the wh(
Tlius onormoiis advantages arc now offered, the
' mi VKMEC
The Stock consists in part of the largest and in
Ready and well
OF ALL QUALITIES, FASI
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos,
And a whole Gang of Rigmarole; the wout of"tim
rading them in Single File. Enough to say the S
rel of Whisker, and under present circumstances
astonish the Natives and Know Nothing". ?~W .
In BEATTIET3 Old Stand, between R. I.ONGS
J^rDON'T FORGE
cr r. s. Conniry aferchaut* w isiiing to purcl
mouov, by calling at the above direction.
Oct 5. " 21
mew nroox OF
??' ?? ? '"*<! iiiu DiiruiT, nns rc/jH*^turned
to Oroenville, and taken up bin
Headquarter* next <loor to C. W. I'irxi.s j
Q>5Jhf A C<?'* Tailoring establishment, In Brat
tics Brick Range, and is prepared to oxe
x^jjfouto ovcrv thing in his line with the fines'
(JD?V touch, Gentlemen can have their hair cu
^ya^wSor shampooed, or faces shaved at any time
Vjjjjf daring the day or evening. Shaving done
^55uJ#t>y the month on reanonarde terms.
Greenville, March 10, 44 tf
A. Lunch
CAN I>? served up at any honr of the day by
giving a few mlnntea notiee, for 2fl ate. at
AVENUE STREET CONFECTIONERY.
Aug 34 1.5 tf.
Look out for your Pocket.
WR, TURNER is now receiving one of the
largest STOCK of GOODS ever Brought
to Greenville, call and see him opposite tho Man
Ion Ilonse. You cannot fail to spend your
change. . & ' '' '?
oh. fi 21 ir.
liaidte'. HandlXrchlelh.
A PINE lot of KADI Eft KIN EN JlANDKfcKCHIEPA,
aborted, jn>A retired at.
* AWfefi. TuRNEKS
Oct.' JI " tf.
u?''-.* 'V i y.
" ; # T + jHgk I
FALL and WINTER
????@<>
AT THE STORE OK
WILLIAM S. TURNER,
(FORMERLY CRITTENDEN & TURNER,)
Opposite the TVInuaioii House.
WltEUE he has received and is prepared to
offer his friends and the public one of
the BEST selected stoclc of GOOI>S? which has
been selected with grout enro and attention, and
one of the most desirable for purchasers ever
offered IK THIS MARKET. It consists of
BEAUTIFUL 8TVLE8 OF AMERtCAN A FRENCH
A large assortment of
American and Scotch Ginghams,
A LAHOE lOT OF .
Foreign and Domestic
LONG CLOTHS & SHEETINGS,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs,
^ffilDSinE^Y AND (BlDTTfiS,
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES,
(S(?)3SIi3S9
WO ATI I
oi mm?, Mm
?olr JqOic?' mO Senllehicii's iUeqr,
A large lot of Children's Shoes.
MEN'S, BOY'S AND
388T CHILDREN'S
Hals and Caps*
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
a'ATTJIi ASSTID WZCStflPiaa
? il ? t la a
COX9KT1XO OF
Coats, Pants, Vests, Undershirts, dpc.
lie n!so invites attention to the largo addition
ho has made to his stock of
CROCKERY,
which he is offering at excellent bargains.
Call and See for Yourselves t
WM. S. TURNER.
8?pt 27. 20 tf
|900 Reward !
THR 1)1 A HIKE A KILLBfl, tested in over 10,
000 C*oe? of Asiatic Cholera nnd Bowel Complaints,
1ms never yet- failed, when tried in time,
instantly to relieve and speedily to effect n Permanent
Cure. PRICE 50, CENTS A BOTTLE.
or Be particular to see that it is prepared by
BENNETT & BEERS, Richmond, as none other is
Genuine.
far Sold by Drug^ieta and Country Merchants
everywhere, and in OreenTillo'by
M. B. 12AIILE A CO.
June 29 7 8ni
biiavmg and Kttu-Dreoshig-.
nvrn Dii\nn * w? ?- t _
*&*> 'MsW
r.'.J. . " 'V
*
Me5B5Syfcv^Htt955BB5B9Se5SH5^!
tEENVILIiW
IED KILLED ! 13
t Till PRESIDENT.
tRYMEX AND FARMERS,
r my Cause,
fcT YOU MAY HEAR.
Lho imposition of lllGll TARIFF levied on nil
four innocently submitting like "Lambs led to the
'hen T asked myself, "Is there no Tbvlni lit Utliad?"
lis Voice like a Trumpet over the eternal MonnI
Why, why will von grope about in darkness,
?ur pafo brotv f All, let mc point out where the
OOT OF ALL EVIL.
* elicnp its I sell, then *ro yon green, green as a
>le Stock at Cost.
like of which yon will not have in a "Coon's age."
est complete assortment of
Made Clothing,
HONS, SIZES AND PRICES.
Hats, Caps and Groceries,
c an?l space only prevents from Marching and Talock
incomplete, from a BrassThimble to a barftrwdisposed
at such astonishing low price*, as to
\ word to the wise is sufficient.
L. CARR, Agent.
GREENVILLE, & C.
? and P. X. POWERS' Store.
T THE PLACE.
?ase, to sell agein, may depend on doubling their
tf
^5 ^5 ^8
- TI1F. REGULAR MF.ETV
ings of Moufrram Lowje, No.
C iif tfl- I. O. O. F., are held on
Friday evenings at 8 o'clock
in their Ilall. JBy order <?f the N. G.
\V. S. TURNER, Storetarp.
I Greenville, July 18, 0 |
MZZm OKT
YOU nre requested to meet nt the Division
Room or the Sons of Temperance until
further order*. Meeting?Fri<lny Evening*.
By order of W, P. Peice, W. . P. \
January 1*2. 36 t
B^D^Tqmdlett;
ATPW'ORSffaiYfS MW,
Greenville, 8. .
| jtSPOffieo next door to F. F. Beattik & Co.
J. i*. nKKD.] [?. d. oooi)lett.
JanuatT IS 35 . * tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. II., S. C.
.Tune 23, 1851. 6 ft
DRS. SULLIVAN & MOORE, ~
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
CALLS IN TIIE LINK OF THEIR PROFESSION.
Residence: War I/ten, Greenville District.
P.?*T-OKncK*. Dunklin, "
J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. D. MOORE
IIarch 9. 43 ?C|
DhMoiulion.
rCOPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
J. between tlio Subscribers is now dissolved.
D. a. \VB5TK1ELI>.
J. W ESTF1 IiLD.
Notes and Accounts of the snid concorn
are in the hands of (.ho sulwwriber, and if
not settled before Court will be put in suit
D. O. wfiST^IELD.
nug 24. lfi tf
Hooks and Stationery.
rriIE Subscribers are receiring a large and va1
ried assortment of tlic nljove Articles, which
they offer at low price*.
A LAS3E VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WOftKS,
An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous 1 Fork a.
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Drawlug
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Ac.
Blank liooks, bound, half-b<Jnn<l, and In paper.
Foolscap, letter and Note I'apor, by the renin
or less.
Spy Glasses, Pocket C&mpnsses, Magnifiers, Aci
With a varied assortment of other articles, to
which the}* invite tlie attention of the public.
0/ K. KLFORD A CO,
mar. 2, 42 tf
special Notice.
ALL persona 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.
Notice.
IS hereby given that application will be made
at the next session of our State Legislature
to grant n ro-charter for a road learning from
Greenville Conrt-IIonse to Paris Mountain t>y the
nanimut. nn/1 tnnfil ?.rooFionKln
September 1. 17 8m
r ''The Open Bibie.''
AGENTS WANTED to sel! n new work, entitled
"Paganism, l'opery and Christianity,
or the bleedings of on Open Bible," ok Bhown in
the History oi Chruflnuity, from tho time of our
Savior to tne present dnv, by Vincint W. Miller.
Willi a viow of the Intost* developments of Rome's
Hostilities to the liible, as exhibited in various
parts of the world, And an expose of the absurdities
of the immaculate conception, and the idolatrous
veneration of the Virgin Mary, by Rev.
J. F. Berg, D. author of "The Jesuits,"
"Church and State," dre., Ac. The author of the
work, Dr. Berg, la acknowledged to be tho most
able writer on Romanism in tne country ; those
who have road Ids discussions with Archbishop
Hughe*, will need no more assurance Of this fart.
|pT Agents will find this the roost saleable
iiooic published: it is a large 12ino. volume, of
fonr hundred and thirty pages, illustrated with
numerous engravings, WsutifuHy and Hubstantiallv
bonnd, and solu at $1 25 per copy.
Apeeimen copies sdRt by mail, postpaid, to any
part of the United States, on receipt of the above
price.
Send for a copy, and judge for yourselves.
Address J. \V. BRADLEY, Publisher,
49 North Fourth street, Philadelphia.
?? i ?s* ? i . w "'dy* '"* *"*
Caitdy, Canity*
A UN* lot of all kinds of CANDIES just 1*
J\ eeived st 1.2 W. S. TURNERS.
* dot. & * ii a
If
-# 0*
*
tS now prej.nr..] to otter country ,
tr*(l? a olioifr and wrf^^Kitutk of t
to which constant additions ?re bein<? tu/yje from
goods personally selected by himself in New-York
City during the juontli of August The sufpJr of
ca03 s mam
Is rery (ouipict?Ai?u aUtftdive, beinj* atone* th?
LARGEST AND MOST VARIED
in Granville, including almost nil hinds of
DRESS GOODS
fdrthe season. Lawns, Swisses nivT Jaconets, ,
Chally Barege and Tissues of many stylos, together
with Lae'es. Ribbons Gloves, Embroideries
Hosiery, I'orfumcrV and
| FANCY AliTICLBS.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOOSSCloth
Frock Conts, Black SalirfWcsts
ColM Marseilles Yeats Black Casslmdre Psnts,
Gloves J Hose, HusnuMersStocks,Cravats,Collar?, I
Slate, Butf aiul Wh't. Col'd. Linea Suits.
iismro&x m&K m'i%\
Brown French Fur lints
KNOW NOTHING
White and muck lints.
CALF BOOTS AND SHOES.
Charitable net worthy of th<jir name, to give
Medical Advice Oralis, to all pdrson:; thus afflicted,
(Male or Female,) who ftpply ! >' lotter, with
a description of their condition, (aye, occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty
and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free of
(''harge,
The tfow nrd Asmciation isn benevolent Inslitutioti,
established by a siH-cjol endowment, for
the relief of thesiek and qMraaMd, afflicted with
"Virulent and Kpidentic Disease#," and its funds
can be uwd for no other purpose. It haa now a
surplus of means, whioh thg Directors have Voted
to advertise tho above mitlce. It is needless to
add that tho Association cominnnda the highest
Medical skill of the ago, nnd will furnieh the
moat approved modern treatment. Vaiuable nd
vice also given to sick Ond norvrfna females, afflicted
wj'h Womb Complaint, Leueorrhooa, Ac.
|3P AdJr??*, (post-paid,) l>r. George R. C?K
bouti. Consulting Surgeon, I Inward Association,
No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'cun.
By order of the fhrectom,
EZRA n. IlAftTWFJ.L, President. t
GEO. FAIRCIHLIX Secretary. !
aug 24. If tf
QCF.ES OF THE YALLEY
Virginia Chov/ing Tobacco.
New-York 8oda nnd Butter Crjeker*, Bvohs Porter
in Pints*. Finest Jlveon Ten, Black Oolong Ten,
Rnisius, Citron, Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Madder,
Spanish Indigo, Fine cheap Stgara nnd \erv
FINE CUT TOBACCO,
TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS.
Have just received from Lnudreth fi package of
Large W hite Globe and Large lint l>utcli TURNIP
SEEP. nug 2i. 17 tf
NTATii oplioCTH CAROLINA!
GREENVILLE DWTUICT.
H:csr xKQ&uws*
0. f. Eu?m> A J. 11 SiiEr.xlAT, Executor* of B.
])l'x:iam, deceased, vs. Boo nit Lovkland.?Bill
for Account, Ac!
B. Jf. Picnnv, Complainants' Solicitor.
BY ofderof the Court, in this case, I will soil
nt public outcry to the highest hidor, on
Sale day next, tlic 1st October, 1855, nil that lot
in the Town of Pickens Court House, No. Fortythree,
(48) as hy it plan of the said Town, reference
thereunto oping had, will more fully appear.
T.itMsor Sat.c. Credit of one, two and three
yenrs, in canal, annual and successive installments.
bond to bear interest from day of Sale.-?
Pcrchnsor to give bond with two good suritier,
and n Mortgage of the premises to secure the
purelmse money.
S. A. TUWXES, c. e. a. n.
September 7, 1855. 17 td
STATE OF SODTII CAROLINA.
QUEENVILLE Dfe'ITUCT.
a csr <f3?wtf:c o:i>7 SF,i.ia&Sd
Walker ?fc Irvine, ) Declaration in As*um?it.
vs. > Damage $300.00.
John MaBride. J B. F. Punnv, PltFs Att'y.
WllEREAR the Plaintiff did on the 10th day
of August, LS55, tile his declaration ngainst
the defendant, who is absent from, and
without the limits of the State, and Iins neither
wife nor attorney, known within the same, upon
whom n copy of tho said declaration might he
served.
It is ordered that the said defendant do appear
and plead to the said declaration, on or
before tho 11th day of August, in the year of
our Lord, one thousand eight bundrcn and tiftvsix,
otherwise tinnl and absolute judgement will
be given and awarded against him.
P. HOKE, P. c. r.
Clerks Ofliee, Greenville C. II. )
August 10 1855. f 3ni ly
j A CARD.
HAVING associated c?i. uoukkt r. GOODi.ktt
with myself in the mercantile busincw,
the aaid business will be earned on under
the name and style of GRADY A GOODLIOT,
at my old stand on the south west corner of the
publicsquare. I hereby take occasion to return
my thank* for the liberal patronage, heretofore
bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of
the sitme for tho new firm above referred to,
feeling confident "that we will be able fo give
satisfaction to nil who mny favor us with a call.
It. is with reluctance that I must truly aav that
necessity constrains nie, to notify those who arc
indebted to me either by note or book account
previous to 1st. of January, 1*35, to enll and pav
up. JOHN ir. GRADY, '
January 2*, lflSfl.
aO-PA?.Tl"B~.OH:?.
nnnE undersigned having formed a copnrlnerX
ship under tho name and stylo of GU A1)Y
A G001>LI"LTj and taken the stock of Goods
niul Store of John \y. Grady, will
" ZzTtZlcontinue the hufineas. \Vc hone
JJl^^^by prompt attentions to merit " Vfrr^Ek-1*1
con tin ii an ee of the liberal patronage heretofore
given the business. Our stock is very complete
now, and preparations are making to enlarge it
soon. Give us si call.
JOHN W. GRADY,
ROUT. 1*. GOODLETT.
( January.23, 1R55.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
a'BiuitiUDasMHnna.
Important Announcement.
r|"V> all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases,
X sneli as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,
Impoteneo, Gonorrheen, Gleet, Syniphilia, tlie
Vice of Onanism, of Self-abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of rhiladclFiliia,
in view of the awful destruction of human
ifo and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and
the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate
victims of such diseases by Quacks,
have directed their Consulting Hnvgeon, as a
Cloves* Stov?g!i j
rI"MIK SUHSCRIISflM* ?>*?? toth? ru\ licmn -3
1 lm-;;p Vrtj-;?'?v ?>fKf??YJ?N vir: The Clirl'et^pi * f ?9
ml Levfatlmn * Cwkiag .Stovve, ucd v*r?ou? JL. .?
others %
Air Tight Ccoking Stov<?, I
i>F VAnioud KIM5& .%
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES,
Large and zmall Ovoru*, ^
A Ili TIGHT PREU/VJf ;
Cooking: Stoves.
PAllLOK COOKING STOVES. W |
TarTur*, Tlox Steve*. Hall Stoves, for fltfirrh-?, a
Store*. At., together wiih m full assortment vt
plain ami Japanned Tl?i Ware,
TIN, COPPER, I.KAD A SlIEKT IRON WAIlf. ,J
MATALLIC ROOFING
Doita in the most approved mahtier, with dir- ^ ' ^
^SSTTlio Trade supplied wllli TIN WAKE,
at Wholesale, upon the lowest term*.
o. Wi>Ti ii:t.l), ?< ro.
O frru t':.'/'", S. C.
npr fl, 47 tf ? j
To the iPithiic.
ASHEVILLE HOTEL.
E THE subscriber having taken olintye of
this Hotel, in the west end of Mailt street, fn
rillv, N. 0., TUtcly occupied by Jomt-IUhrxoloa,
is prepared to accommodate hiaold friends
and the public gcrtetally, with ctefything Mooes- V ^
?ary to tneip comfort during their star with hiir.
He hopes from liis long experience "in the business,
to he able to give satisfaction to all. . (
shall be furnished with the l>est the country affords.
PERMANENT and TEMPORARY Hoarders
can be accommodate upon reasonable terms,
lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN McftRlDEL 1-4
Mov 11. <52 tf
s^AT^roip^oij^iFS'cAKoXiiriA
i ORKKN VI ELK DISTRICT.
3,w ?cs>22nia$>3sr jra^&s.
John W. Grndy 1
vs. J- Attachment. ** ^
Wm. M. Butler. )
VTTHEKEAS, the Plaintiff diJ on the lCtlidsy *
v T of October, 18M, file his declaration
against tho defendant, who, (as it is said) is altsent
from and without tlie limits of fhe Stale,
and has neither wife or attorney now w ithin tLo
some upon whom n copy of this declaration
might be served.
It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration on
I.. ?' il ! a a' -1 ' ^ - ' " *
ur iicivri' nit- iiuicTCVliin u?y OI UCtOUer, Wlncll
will l>e in the ydkr of our Lord nnc thousand
eight hundred i?nd fifty-five, otherwise final and
absolute judgement will then be given nnd awarded
against him.
D. IIOKF, C. C. P. ?
Clerk'* Office, Greenville District, 1
Oclelier 17, 1854, J 3tnly
NEW-YOllK ADVfcfcTLSEMENT. ,.v
Grcat Reduction in Price*./
Fine Gold Hunting Put. Lover "Watches $73-160.
Dct'd. " 45-80
" Open Fnco " " - 85-46
" " " " Lopinos " 28-.'{'- v
Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches 82-8S .
? " Det\l. " * 18-22
Gold Vest, Neck nnd Fob CHAINS '
Ladies' Chatelaine Chains , "
Breast I'ius, Far Kings, Cuflf Tins, Bracelets
Gold Pens and Pencils
Studs. Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons -<
And every article in the Jewelry line, of tlio ^ ..
Scst quality and workmanship, . .> ^ u pSilver
Spoons, Knives, Clips,
Napkin Kings, Ladies, Ac. Ac.
Also ? Hew article of Sleeve Buttons and Co'-*
lnr Buttons, our own pattern.
Any of the above arnoies may he ordered so J
will be sent by I'jrprcss Bt our risk, and If they s- .
do not trirc satisfaction may bo returned.
samtjel w. Benedict, m
6 Wall street, New York.
August 2 12 2 iu
LAST N O TI cli Z ~
AI.L PERSOWS indebted to (>. A^rirsir, tm .- >
account previoust? March last, nro ear- ?
ltcstly requested to call on W. K.'iMsuir and
settle the same, ns further indulgence cannot ho ' M
allowed.
J. T>. BUTTS, Assign ee.
January .1. 84 If
BOUNTY LAND.
lfiO ACRES .
r|X) ALL "hp have wrvoJ 14 days, in nny
JL War of tlie United States, since 1790,
Wnrrnnh obtained,
and highest easli prices paid for thefn, by
C. J. KLFOUD, Attorney at Law,
MU lfi. 44-tf Grocntilif, S. C.
Warrants! Warrants1
VT. K.~BABLat*? >
VTTOUNKY AT I.AW, it prepared with nil
necessary instruction* to prdenre ltownty
Land Warrant* under the Into net rff CVmgm*,
granting 1UO were* to nil *vho mrtv have aerved-iu
nny of the wars. Immediate attention given to
any busines* of the hind entrusted to hia esre.
March lfi. 44 If
CP.jO BT0R3 '
AND; APOTHECARY SHOP,
GREtrrnxS^s. c.
~ DEALER IN ~ * S * :
DHUGfL MEDICINE. RJlUftCAT* INSTrXmejits
Paint*,' Dy? Rtuffc, Varni?hea. Putty,
Tobacco, St>n*r?, Sj>int Has, Oils, Candida, Fonp*.
8j?i(vs, Bruttboa, Toilet Articles, Condi*, l'erfun?etj\
c-fco. Fresh and ptnM I>ruga warranted
ami Knld at los* pffotiii
l.j .May 4. 51 t|
sos&iFM ooo?m~ '
iVatch ftakor a??i Jeweller,
FSDEn STEFAVhoTKX, * IT"
KF.rs rffjfayf on liami Gold an<t WIFIV
yf4St Watches ?n?l .IFAYRLRFof tvcnf
<W?crip(ioti. Fan-'v Goed* and Perfumery.
"Clock*, WaUdvus ftinl Jewelry repaired in the ,
best m?nner.v dee.
29, 8a J.v
L. T.L I:\in,
Auctioneer tuid Commiuion Merchant,
a. 03,
~RK?0$N0bC
.Ion'* a. <*aAwroar, PretultfU ('nmmrrrlal F,
.lohn. C-atnu klu Prtmdtmt &**tk Ctrro/iim A'jm'A
rood Co-npnny< hon. .Hat* 8, Fki.st<>% Jouh
Burcn, Ojnmnla,
Monu?m?<lO., Ur.wrt M&aa**?, Tlon. W. F, u .*
CVaoneK, Charleston, ... *
nrny 25. . " % ti
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