Jt
Under tl<e for^jglfcjrcoptioa the Gnlveson
(fOttfmUrat*! dFWi' 28th ult^ contains
?5W> jnst and thrcible observation*,
rhich we append. The editor speak* bo!Jf
and truly. v
Among the many singular circumstances,
lereloped by the present condition of parties
n the Union, none has ever oec&sinnAd
Boor* astonishment and sincero regret than
Bhe vindictive hatred and diabolical (visions
Brhich have been excited by the simple affirBastion
ofthe American party, that our citiBens,
in all tho relations which citizens susHkain
to their government, are more reliable,
Bnoro intelligent, more patriotic and more
Biatioual than the mass of foreigners who
Band upon Cur shores, and whose country,
^korae, friends prejudiced education and symHkathies
have been, and still are, with the soil
Bhal gave them birth. We say that what
rnCet astonished us is, that we should
lave been met just here upon the very
4u~v.ki.~M ?wt ?T.~ ?-J- ?
a good woman pleases the heart. The
one is a jewel?the other a treasure.
Hurry is the mark of a weak mind
?despatch of a strong one. No two
things differ more.
Qreenville Prices Current.
CORRKCTKD WKKKLY FOR TIIK ENTERPRISE,
BY QRADY & GOODLETT, MERCHANTS.
Gskcnyillk October 18, 1865.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 1(1 a 18
Dundee, 13 a, 10
BACON .., .Hams, per lb., a IS
Shoulders, a 13
Sides, a 10
Hog round, 12$
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
Country, per lb. 15 o
uorrss.. .P.ic, per !b. l!
Java, per lb. 18 a 20
J)OME8TIC5? Shirting, per yd. 0$ a 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
OsnJtburgs, peryd. 11 a 12$
FLOUB.... Country, pe?bbl. $5 a 86
Country, per sack, a B3
GRAIN.....Cora, per bushel. a AO
; Wheat, per bushel, $160
Oats, per bushel, 25 a 30
IBON.......Swedes, per lb. 6$ a 1
t - ^ English, per lb. 5 a 5$
r.ARD. per lb*,#, ? 12$
MOLASSES, W. I. per gal. a 50
' u A 1 _ an
.. ja. V., pw. gn?. " MV
8YBUP...." 14 per gal. & 75
OILS...,.. .Lamp, per gal. #U a $2*
5 Trapper gal. 87* a $1|
RICE. ,p*4b. * a 0
ROPK..... .per !b... 12| a 20
SUGAR*.. .N. lb. a 12*
. Porto Rwo, per lb. a 12$
SXJ*,' P lb. ? 15
SALT......jet bnehet, *1
fJmP* 33* a d 50
WAP - ;"lc^r'b ^: te
rf.
, WliV'UUVlUt MUM MIV IM1IO IlimiO UjlUU UI19
Question between Americans Ikemxclve*.?
hut foreigners, or at least tfie groat muss of
wiem, should have been found arrayed
gainst the American party ; that their feelKgs
and prejudices should l?avo pverpowerfd
their better impulses and cahnor judgements,
is not strange.
I Tms, perhnps, was the only difficulty
Jwhioh the American party at first apprehended.
But certainly it could not have been
dbrsseentbat the principal opposition was to
dome from Americans themselves, and the
aeroest opposition, the most- unrelenting haJlred,
the lowest abuse, Iho most unblushing
falsehood, the vilest Calumny, and the basest
itreaohery, were to bo encountered among
*4nen who share with us this glorious Union
j)u a birthright. And yet, we deeply lament
that such is the case; that Aineircans have
jfar outstripped foreigners in the effort to cast
-odium upon their country They have not
diesitatea fo use every means to subserve tbis
purpose?the pulpit and the firoside have
been alike invaded; they have torn open
with a ruthless hand, the bleeding heart of
the country, unfurled upon its sacred soil tbo
flags of foreign potentates, and attempted,
by every means within their power, to extinguish
that spirit of nationality which pervades
the universe, and which owes its existence
to the highest, purest and best impulses
of human nature. All this and more
have they done. Theie can be no crime
committed, no outrage perpetrated, no law
violated, no nortion of the social coinnact l?m
ken; in sho(^ there in nothing that is mean,
base, despicable and monstrous, of which
these Americans have not accused
their countrymen, and there is notliing
good, virtuous, high-minded or honorable,
which they are willing to accord them.
If the American party be what the nnti-American
party nay it is, what position sliouM
our country oocunyin the eyea of the civilised
world I
A magistrate in the island of Ceylon
tmpannel^d a jury of Mussulmans on a
man wuo &Ag found downed, and they
returned tli.e following laconic, impressive
verdict?:"His time was come P
A pliricnd pheeling phunnily phigurative,
phurnishes the phbllowing,
"4ty 4tunate testers 4tuitously 4titying
4lorn 4tres808, 4cibly 4babe 4ty 4midi
able 4eigners 4ming 4aging 4ces."
Tkrhk are riches in a reciprocated affection,
there is wealth in a superior and cultivate!
intellect, which cannot be estimated
or transferred, and the posse aorof either lias
a jewel that the man of gold can never purchase.
It was a pertinent and forcible saying
of the Emperor Napoleon that a
"handsome woman pleases the eye, but
... " . '7 '
prw? are aattoertaed tU? ?*
nouncfl W. p. PRINCE; u a candidate lor Sher
iff at the nsuing election for that offlae.
Sopt 8. 17 to
T ?
t5J~Wo are authorise*! to announce TV Ml
A. HKfOanlel as a Candidate for Clark at
tl,. ' ' - lf.U > -
VIWHVU. J wo. A. W.
w\ hare l>?ea authorized to anaouu?? I
Capt. A. T. Owiags a candidate forBheriff
at tho next election. Oct St?t<l.
' {f"We are authorized to announce
Col. DAVID HOKE m a candidate for
Sheriff of Greenville District at tlie ensuing Election
Qf* We are authorized to announce
W.H, BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at
the ensuing Election. ~
J- llll I f
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .
Notice.
MY friends rarff expect to be supplied with
some fine OYSTER^ as well as many other
good things, during Court week, and throughout
the season. 80 don't fail to call and LUNCH
at the AVENUE STREET CONFECTIONARY.
He will also have on hand a fine lot of best
West India FRUIT, CONFECTIONARY, Ac.
P. 8. SMITH.
Oct. 10 23 tt
Lost. ,
BETWEEN the village of Greenville and the 1
old race course, an Odd Fellow'. I
PIN. The finder will be regarded, by leaving
it at this office.
Oct. 19 23 tf.
Use the Magic Impression Paper
For Writing Without Pen or Ink.
COPYING LEAVES, PLANTS, FLOWERS,
Picture*, Patterns from Embroidery, marking
Linen indellibly, nnd manifold writing.?
This article is absolutely the beat pocket Inkstand
in the known world, for a small quantity
folded and placed in the pocket constituting a
travelling inkstand which cannot be broken.?
No pen is needed, for any stick sharpened to a
point, writes equally with tho best gold pen in
the universe. For drawing it is indispensable.
It is indeed tho whole artofdra wing and painting
?taught in one lesson. Any leaf plant or flower
can be transferred to the pages of the album,
with a minute and distinct resemblance of nature.
With equal facility pictures and embroidery
patterns can be taken, and have received
the highest eulogiums form the fair sex, and indeed
a more tasteful present for a lady could
not be produced. This magic pa|?cr will also
mark linen, or other ovticles so as to be perfectly
indelible. All tha washing in tho world fails
to bring it out Any child can use it with perfect
case. With tliia MngiefPap' r, likewise, one or
four copies of every letter written can bo secured
without any additional labor whatever,
making it the cheapest and most convenient article
extant. It is used to great advantage by
reporters of the public press, Telegraphic operators,
and a host of others. Each package contains
four different colors?Black,Blue, Green and
Rod?with full and printed instructions, for all
to use, and will last sufficiently long to obtain
five hundred distinct impressions.
It is put up in beautifully enamelled colored
envelopes, with a truthful likeness of tho Proprietor
attached.
1 Each and every paekage warranted.
Price $2 a dozen or fire for $1. Single packages
25 cents.
Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL.
167 Broadway, New York.
OPIN IONS OF THE PRESS.
IIcbtikll's Maoic Imtrkssiov Papkr.?We refer
our readers to the advertisement in another
column, setting forth the merits of this pleasing
nnd ingenious invention. The cheapness should
induce all to give it a trial.? Philadelphia Merchant.
It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility and
should meet with the sale it richly deserves.?
Tribune.
Just what the public has long desired, and re- j
eominenili itielf /> ????? ?1 *
... -.... j ukutiuudi oi utDte and
refinement.?Journal and Courier.
Oct 24. 23. 3m.
For Sale.
rrMIE Subscriber will sell at private sale
X his House and lot, on the Pendleton H'lll
road, about } mile from the Court House, and
near the Kail Road Depot, and situated on a high
and elevated lot, having a fine view of the mountains.
The house is a new frame building, recently
completed, containing seven fine rooms
Out buildings have been erected on the lot The
lot contains about one and one-thirteenth acres
of land, and is all enclosed with a new plank
fence.
Any person desirous of purchasing a comfortable
residence will do wi ll to call on the subscriber.
R. W. GODDARD.
Greenville, Oct 12. 22 If.
The State of South Carolina*
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
By Robert McKay Esq., Ordinary of said
District.
WHEREAS, Jks.sk Caxxox has filed a Petition
in my Office, praying that Letters of 1
Administration cum teetamento anturo on all and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits
of Ucxar Caxxox, late of the District aforesaid,
deceased, should be granted to him.
i Arse are. therefore, *o eite and admonish ail I
and singular the kindred and creditors of the !
said deceased, to be and appear in the Court of
Ordinary for said District to be holden at Greenville
Court House, on the Twentieth day of
October, iust, to shew cause, if any, why theaaid
Administration should not be granted.
ROUT. MoKAY, 0.0. a.
Ordinary's Office, Oct, 8th, 22-2.
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
By Robert McKay, Esq., Ordinary of said
District.
WHEREAS, J. P* IIinoocsK has filed a Petition
in my Offiot praying that Letters of
Administration on all and Jngular the goods
and abaltala, right* and credits of JrarvtAii
PnAunliUoftne Distrist aforesaid, dacaascd I
should b? granted to Mm.
Them art, ihettfort, to oita and admonish all
and singular tha kindrod and areditora of the
aid deaoaaad to ba and appear in the Court of
Ordinary for aaid District to ba holden at Graen*
ilia Court llonaa, on tba Thirteenth day of
October inst, to aha* eanaa, if any, why tha aaid
Adminiatration ahontd a at bapuM.
RODTP fieKAY, o. o. ?. J
Ordinary's Ottsa, 4th, Oat, 1865. tl-2
k^v 'ii Mmrt Receive*,^ .
Awmt,WT,ta" ;
' *' * _ 1 H
.?'w j. ,s i j' i. ujnniwai
WAR IJf 01
PKoetAMmoN m
FELLOW-CITIZENS, CO UN
Hear me lo
/\ IN U B S SILENT T Hi
HAVING directed my yinpnthotio goso to I
kinds of Merchandise of consumption, and 3
Uaughtor" human nature revolted within ma v
no Pbyaioian there t Is there none to sound I
tains, to rooso you from your Dormant Slumber
with the palenoss of eternal grief stampod on y<
<hoo pinches.
Credit is the r
IT you think you can buy at any ere lit house a
Cucumber, for besides selling for CASH ONLY,
We offer the wh<
Thus enormous advantages are now offered, the
The Stock consists in part of the largest and m
Ready and well
OF ALL QUALITIES, FAS J
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos,
And a whole Gang of Kigmarols; the want of tim
rnding theru in Single File. Enough to say the H
rel of Whiskey, and under present cireuin-riatico*
astonish the Natives nnd Know Nothings. tiT
In BEATHEft Old Stand, between li. LONGe
JtirDON'T FORGE
fB*P. S. Country Merchants wishing to pure!
money, by calliug at the al>ove direction.
Oct 6. 21
MEW STOOK. ?F
FALL and WINTER
? ? Sa
AT TIIK STORE OF
WILLIAM 8. TURNER,
(FORMERLY CRITTENDEN & TURNER,)
v|f|rvnir me lUHumon uomr.
WHERE ho hfu received and is prepared to
offer his friends and the public one of
the BEST selected stock of GOODS, which has
been selected with groat care and attention, and
one of the most desirable for purchasers ever
ofTcred IN THIS MARKET. It cou*ists of
BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF AMERICAN A FRENCH
A large assortment of
American and Scotch Ginghams,
1 " A LAKOK LOT OF
Porclgn and Domestic
LONG CLOTHS & SHEETINGS,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs,
lEIDSBIBIEY AHUD (BILBYISS,
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES,
&C9.
WORTH
m nmm,
?olr JL^dies' ty)d fientaeii) 3 AOcqir,
A larye lot of Children's Shoes.
MEN'S, BOY'S AND
CHILDREN'S
Hats and Caps.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
WaSTiPJaJR.
?ILOTTGUaKKgu
CONSISTING OF '
Coats, Pants, Yosts, Undershirts, ?&c*
He also invite* Attention to the large addition
he hoe made to hie stock of
CROCKERY,
which he it offering at excellent bargaint.
Call and See lor Yourselves !
WM. S. TURNER.
aept 27. 20 tf
$0OO Reward !
THE DIARIKEA fclLLER, tested in over 10,
000 Case* of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints,
has never yet failed, when tried in tiinc,
instantly to relieve and spcodily to effect a lVrinumcnt
Cure. PRICE R0, CENTS A BOTTLE.
?r Be particular to see that, it is prepared by
BENNETT a BEERS, Richmond, a? none other is
G outline.
f9*8oldbj Druggists andConntry Merchants
everywhere, and in Greenville by
M. B. KAULE A CO.
juu? 29 7 Sin j
Shaving and Hair-Dreasing.
UV RHIDGE, the Barber, has re
A|^Qturned to Greenville, and taken up his
Headquarters next door to C. W. IVkli
PA V T A ilaMnrr Adishliahmont '?
8lie# Brick Range, and is prepared to ox*
cute every tiling in hislino with the tines
touch. Gentlemen can have their hair ca'
or shampooed, or fade* shared at any tint*
daring tne day or evening. Sharing done
by the month on rvasonable terms.
Ureenvill*, March 10, 44 if
A launch
CAN tie served np at any hour of the day by
giving a fswrainutcs notice, for 25 ct?. at
AVENUE gTTREET CONFECTIONERY.
Aug 94 If if.
Lo?k out for your Pocket.
Wfl. TURNER ia now receiving one of the
largest STOCK of GOODS ever Brought
to Greenville, call and see him opposite the Man- |
sion House, You cannot fail to spend your
ehange,
Oct ft . 11 tf.
.O' - IsUdfteHi
iMtikmhtefliJi
A FINE lot of LAMER LINEN HANDKKR?
Oet. 5 91 3TCV tf.
ffiBNVILLE!
?D KILLED!!
r THfi PRMDSNT.
TRYHEN AND FARMERS,
r my Cause*
(VT YOU MAY HEAR.
the imposition of HIGH TARIFF levisd on nil
rour innocently submitting like "Lamb* led to tlie
'hen I asked myself, "la tliero no Balm in Giliadf"
tits yoico like a Trumpet over the eternal Montif
Why. why will you grope about in darkness,
our pair browf Ah, lot oio poiut out where the
OOT OF ALL EVIL.
a ciuap as 1 sell, then nre you green, greeu as a
)le Stock at Cost
likoof which you vmIi not hare in a "Coon's ago."
oet complete assortment of
made Clothing,
JJOXS, SIZES AND PRICES.
Hats, Caps and Groceries,
e and space only prevents from Marching ami PoItock
is complete, from a Brass Tfiimble to a barlaro
disposed at such astonishing low prices, ns to
A word to the wise is sufficient*
L. CAB.lt, Agent.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
\ an.l P. X. POWERS' Store.
T THE PLACE.
liase, to sell agcin, may depend on doubling their
I tf
teh, .THE REGULAR MKETings
of Mountain Lodge, No.
16, ' O. O. F., arc held on
Friday evenings nt 8 o'clock
in their llall. By order of the N. O.
W. S. TURNER, Secretary.
Greenville, July 13, 9
YOU arc requested to meet at the Division
Room of tho Sons of Temperance until
further orders. Meeting?Friday Evening*.
By order of W. P. Pairs, W.\ P.-.
Jauuarv 12. ss 4
HEED & GOODLETT,
/Afa,ip?jawrj8^7s /j\?ss
Greenville, N. C.
ASrOffico next door to F. F. Bkattik az co.
J. P. KEKU.] [s. D. OOODLETT.
January 12 85 tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. H., S. C.
. June 28, 1834. . 6 , .. g
DESV SULLIVAN & MOORET
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL,
CALLS IN TIIK LINKOPTIIHIU PROFESSION.
Rkstokxck: Warthrn, Greenville Dietriel.
, P.Xvr-OvrioE: Dunklin, M "
ij. XL SVtUVAN.] [D. D. MOORE
March 9. 43 "6|
Dissolution.
nnilE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing j
X. between the Subscribers is now dissolved, j
1). G. WBSTF1ELD.
J. WESTFIELU.
n?e Notes and Accounts of the said con- J
eern are in the hands of the subscriber, nud if i
not settled before Court will be put in suit.
I). G. WESTFIKLI). I
ug 24. 15 tf
BookM un<l .Stationery.
THE Subscribers are receiving a large and v?- j
L ried assortment of the above Articles, which j
they offer at low prices.
A LAR3E VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS.
An Extensive Stock ot Miscellaneous Works.
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Draw
ing Hooka, Wliter Colors, Dissected Games
itc., Ac.
Blank Books, bound, half-bound, and in paper.
Foolscap, IiCtter nn<l Note Paper, by the ream
or loss.
8pv Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ac.
With i varied assortment of other articles, to
which thev invite the attention of the public.
0. E. ELFORD A CO.
mar. _?, 42 if j
Special Notice.
VLL persons indebted to the subscriber, cither
by Note or Account, up to 1st of January
j Inst, are requested to make payment, us longer
1 indulgence cannot be given.
I jnly A. S Ow .1. IV. G R ADV.
Notice.
IS hereby given that application will be made
at the next session of our State Legislature
to grant a charter for n road leading from .
Greenville Oourt-llouse to Pari# Mountain l5y the
nearest and most practicable route,
September 1. 17 3ra
"The Open Bible."
VGENTS W-ffNTKD to aell a new work, entitled
"Paganism, Popery and Christianity,
or the blessings of an Open Bible," as shown la
the History of Christianity, from the time of our
Savior to the present day, by Viucint W. Miller.
With a view of tlio latest development* of Home's
Hostilities to the Bible, as exhibited in various
parts of the world, and an expose of the absurdities
of the innnaculato conception, and the idolatrous
vcncratiou of the Virgin Mary, by Rev.
J. F. Berg, P. P., author of "The Jesuit*,"
"Church and State," Ac., Ac. The author of the
work. Dr. Berg, is acknowledged to be the most
aids writer on Romanism in tlio country ; those
who have read his discussions with Archbishop
llughes, will need no more assurauce of this fact.
Agents will find this the most saleable
(xx>K pubiMDM: it ia a large l'imo. Volume, or
four hundred and thirty pages, Illustrated with
uumerons engrnrintbs WautifWlv and Aubktaatiallv
bound and aoid at $1 S5 per copy.
Specimen copies sent by mall, poat paid, lo any
part of the United State*,* on receipt of the above
prioe.
Send for a copy, and ju<lgr for yonreelvea.
Addreaa J. IK. BRAI>LET. Publisher,
49 North Fourth etree"* Philadelphia.
CaaOy, Canty.
FIKBlotuf all kiada of CAKDTBS Jnat reA
oeirvd at W. ? TURNERS
Oct. t tl * J
yU jK fk f
^>vJO!RK97^?TT' ".
r' ^9%? * * * .5^^'' *>?,
.' J': %. c} $$ ? ' ' 1
? '' vj *
^g-??--I
WM. II. HOMY
rnow prepared to offer tho totWUwl couutrjr
trade a choice and very large StocK of
saAsouAauta ?DO?$.^.
to which constant a<J?lltioiiurc being maifflpwn
goods personally selected byniniaelf iu Net^Tork
City during the month of August. The supply of
C3t03es'
la very oomplctennd attractive, being atone*.
LARGEST AND MOST VARIED
iu Grenvillc, including almost all kinds of
DRESS GOODS
for the season. Lawns, Swisses and Jaconets,
Challv Bnrctrc and Tumm of Pifttir otvloa <*
go ther with Luces, Ribbons, Gloves Embroideries,
Hosiery, Perfume** ana
FANCY AlmeiBS.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Cloth Frock Coats, Black Satin Testa,
Col'J Marseilles Vests, Black CaSstmere Pants,
Gloves, ^ Hose. 3uspnMerp,Stoeks,Cra"rnt?, Collars,
Slate, Buff ana Wh't ColW. Lines Suits.
i&mmki u&x Hifs,
Brown French Fur Hats,
KNOW NOTHING
White and Black Hats.
calf BOOTS and SHOES.
QCEEX OF THE VALLEY
Virginia Cliewing Tobacco.
New-York Soda an?l Butter Crjckers, Bvnsa Porter
in Pints, Finest Hyson Tea, Black Oolong Tea,
llaisius, Citron, Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Maddor,
Spitnisii Indigo, Fine elieap Segnrs and verv
FINE CUT TOBACCO.
TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS.
Hare just received from Lnuurctli n package u>
Large White Globo and Large Flat. Dutch TURN1P3EKI).
aug 24. 17 if
8TATJE"0P~80ii THC AR OLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
jest
C. J. KfJonn <fc J. B Shkkmax, Executors of B.
Dunham, deceased, vs. Roara Lovuland.?Bill
for Account, Ac.
B. 1". Pkrt.v, Complainants'Solicitor.
BY order of the Court, in this case, I will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidor, on
Sale day no.\t, the 1st October, 18.15, all that lot
in the Town of Pickens Court House, No. Fortjrthroe,
(43) ns by a plan of the said Town, reference
thereunto being had, will more fully appear.
TmMsor Sai.r. Credit of one, t wo and three
years, in eaual, annual and successive installments,
bona to bear interest from day of Sale.?
Pcruhaser to give bond with two good suritics,
and a Mortgage of the premises to secure tbc
purchase money.
S. A. TOW NFS, c. e. c. D.
September 7, 185.1. 17 Id
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
greenville district,
ffitv (??>mm?i?5 sj3iiaA\?.
Walker A Irvine, ) Declaration in Assuuisit.
I ' rs. V Damage #300.00.
John McBride. ) B. F. Pkrht, PlITs Att'y.
WHEREAS the PlaintifT did on the 10th day
of August, 1855, file his declaration against
the dcleudant, who is absent front, and
without the limits of the State, and has neither
wife nor attorney, known within the same, upon
whom a copy of the said declaration might bo
served.
It is ordered that the said defendant do nn
* w>?w nimn ^iraet, riiuaaeipiuK, Fenu.
By order of tho Dircatorn,
EZRA IX HARTW1XU Pr?dcnt
f?FO. FA1HCHHP, Sfcittirv,
"g"?* IS tf
* ydvi
?
pear and plead to the said declaration, on or
before the 11th day of August, in the year of
our Lord, one thousand eight hnudreu and fifty*
six, otherwise timil and absolute judgement will
be given and awarded against him.
D. HOICK, C. C. P.
Clerks Office, Greenville C. II. 1
August 10 1855. ) 3m lv
A CARD.
HAVING associated Col. Robkkt P. Goouuctt
with myself in the mercantile business,
the said business will lie carried on under
the nnnie and stylo of GRADY <fc GOODLKTT,
at hiy 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 mo, and solicit a continuance ol
the same 'for tlie new fi .'in above referred to,
fueling confident that wo will be able fo giv*
satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call.
It is with rcl^itunce that I must truly sav that
| necessity constrains me, to notify those who are
| indebted to me either by note or hook nccoiint
previous to 1st of January, 1 HAS, to cull and pav
Hp. JOHN If. GRADY, '
! January i8, 1855.
ao-PAP.TrrsnsHi?.
1"MIK undersigned having formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of GRADY
A' GOODLKTT, and taken the Jtock of Goods
and Store of Joi.n W. Grany, will , .
j^T^eontiuue the business. We lio|>e?__; j- v_^t
^|j5[hy prompt attention* to merit "
eontiiiuaiiee of tho liberal patronage heretofore
given the business. Our stock M very complete
now, and preparations arc making to enlarge it
soon. Give us a call.
JOHN If. GRADY,
ROUT. P. GOODLKTT. '
January. 23, 1855.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
2'illiJK,AII^T!b)s>USiaAV,
Iai?|?orlaiit Aiii&ouiicciiicila.
rI"H) all person# afflicted with Sexual diseases,
A such aa Spermntovrho ?, Seminal Weakness
Impotence, Gonorrheon, Gleet, Kymphilis, the
Vice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac., Ac.
Tho HOWAUD ASSOCIATION of TbiUdei
nhia, in view of the awful dextraction of human
life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and
the deception# 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 giro
Medical Advice Gratis, to atl persons thus afflicted,
(Male or Formic,) who apply by letter, with
a description of thi-ir condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty
and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free of
Charge.
Tho Howard Association is a benovolentlCnxtitution,
established l?y a speeiaf endowment-, for
the relief of the sick and dixtlreaeed, afflicted with
"Virulent and Kpidemic Disease#," and its funds
can be used for no other purpose. It has now a
surplus of means, which the Directors have voted
to advertise-the above notice. It is nendless to
add that tho Association commands the highest
kledical skill of the age, and will furnish the
most approved modern treatment Valuable ad
vice also given to nek and ncrvons f(mnlcs, afflicted
with Womb C-oinplaint Leueorrhaea, Ac.
! UP" Address, (post-paid,) l>r. George R. Cal
bono, Consulting Surgeon,' Howard Association,
Stoves! Stoves!! p ' J
fpHE 8UB8CH*KS often to the puWio m j
Indies' Cha(<>laine Chains ?
Breast Pins, Etr Rings, Cuff I'ina, Bracelets ''
Gold Pens and Pencils
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons
And every article in the Jewelry line, of the
Scat quality aud V orkinnuship.
Silver Spoons, Knives, Cups,
Napkin Kings, 141 die", Ac. 4-fc.
Also a new article of Sleeve Buttons and Cellar
Button*, our own pattern,
Anv of the alio re Jsgtietas may he ordered ar i
will be sent l>y Kx prime at our "ri.-k, and if thjy
do not give satisfaction may he returned.
SAMUEL W. BENEDICT, .
6 "Wall street, New York. f .
August 2 12 ?2 in "
LAST NOTICE^
ALL PERSONS indebted to O. A. Pratt*, on
account previous to March last, are ear
, I neatly requested to call on W. K. Kmlky mot
1 settle tl>? tame, as further indulgence cannot bo
allowed.
J. B. LETTS, Assignee.
January 5. a 84 tf
BOUNTY LAND.
100 acres
rpO ALL who liavo served 14 days, in any
JL War of the United States, sinco 17SH>.
Warmu)H obtained,
-and highest cash prices paid for them, by
C. J. KLFORP, Attorney at Law,
Slh 16. 44-t.f Greens illo, ft. C.
Warrants! Warrants!
VT. K. EA013Y,
4 TTOllNEY AT LAW, is prepared with all
2\_ necessary instructions to procure Bounty
Land Warrants under the late act of Congress,
grant ing 160 acres to ull who may have served in
nnyVif the wars. Inuncdiute attention given to
anv business of the ki:id entrusted to his oarc.
Si arch 16. 44 tf
DF.TJO- 8?OF. 13
km APOTHECARY SKSP*
greenville, s. c.
xcs jm.15s?
DEALER IN
Drugs, medicines, surgical tnstruntenlw
Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Pntfy,
Tobacco, Segars, Spirit Gas, Oils, Candles, Soaps,
Spices, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Coin Ira, Perfu-'
raery, etc. E reals and pure Drugs warranted
and sold at low prices.
May 4. M tf
jojkph ooorat*
Watch .tinker and Jeweller,
UNDER STERNA HOTEL,
IS EKPS always on hand ttold nitd fillJTV
vcr Wutchea, and JEWELRY of evcry
description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
Hocks, WafRn-s and Jewolry repaired in tha *
best manner. r ,
dee. 29, 88 ly
"* U T.-LEVINT
Auctioneer and Con^misoion Merchant, (
jjtOlkiUSKapStAy S3u ?.
" REFSRCENCFST
Joirs A. Oswrosn, J'rri'uimt C<*nm*rciml Itanl.
.ion* UAiwwixi, t retidcut Mouth Cntolin* JtmU.
JW Commtntf Hon. Jon* 8. I'fujtoc*, Josh
B**cr, Columbia.
Mofvec i v <L Co., Uen?v MriWFO y TIoo. W Y
Covoock. CW'Htcu
ma;- Jfr ? tf
Jk. large variety o*?lov^ rir.: The CMBttg* ' ' > M
and Loviathan Cooking Stoves, and
others. ' ,?
Air Tight Cooking Stoves,
K)V VAKIOUSKBvSs. >
premium: cooking stoyEB, ^-3
Lavye and small Ovens,
A IR TIG UT PREMIUM .ft
Cooking Stoves.
PA it LOR COOKING STOVES.
Parlor*. Box Stovtt, for Churches,
Stow*. do., together with a fall assortment of
plain and Japanned Tin XVarc, . '!3
TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SUBET IRON WARE,
MATALL1C ROOFING
| Done in the u??>*t approved inaunrr, with disi
patch. N
I CTVTlie Trade supplied with TIN WARl^
rat whcdc&nlc, upon the lowest terms,
f 1>. T3. WESTFIKLD, ACO.
Oretnvillt, 8. C.
I apr ft, 47 tf
~~ To lhr Public. " 1
I ASHEVILLE HOTEL.
$f}?} THE Milmeriber, having; token charge of
JPiiijLlu* Hotel, in the west end pf Main street, in
Asboville, N. C., lately occupied bv Jons Rev xolm,
is rret.nred to accommodate his old friends
and the public generally, with everything necessary
to tuoir comfort during their stay w ith him.
He hopes from his long experience in the business,
to be able to give sati-factiou to all.
151)?
shall be furnished w ith the best the country affords.
PERM ANLNT and TEMPORARY Boardera
can be accommodated upon reasonable term*.
He respectfully solicits a share of public patron-,
ape. JOHN McBRlPE.
May 11. 52 tf
|!ri'Al-Kur JiOI TH CAROLINA
G IlKKN VILLE tWSTBICT. 4|
&'0.m:irAX>w a?;Lu&A&.
i John WT Grady 1
vb. Attachment. .
Win. M. Butler. J
"V\7 IIEREAS, thePlaintitT did on tlic ICthdev
Ti of October, 18M, file his declaration
against the defendant m ho, (n> it is said) is absent
from and withoVt the limits of the State,
and has neither wife or attorney now within th<
same upon whom a copy ?T this declaration
might be served.
ft is therefore ordered, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration ot.
or before the nineteenth day of October, which
will be in the year of our Lord one thouser.
eight hundred and fifty-fi re, otherwise final ai.e.
absolute judgement will then be given and uwa: - * 'Vv
dud ogauist him. ' .1 /
D. HOKE, C. C. P. X .?
Clerk's Office, Greenville District, )
October 17, 18.14. ) 8mly
^TllVAORK AD\'ERTiSEA?NT. #
Great Reduction in Prices;
Fine Gold Hunting T'nt. Lever Watches $?S-]CO
" M ** Det'd. 11 11 4 fci?Gt
' " Open Face " " " 3r'?45
" ' " Lcpines " 28->'2
Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches 8?-38
? " Det'd. ? " 18--- ||
Gold Vest, Neck and Fol) CHAINS