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' ' T? . 7 ' V? I J rf* > V lir ' ** ~*^miridds'aii<f intwreHing hi w case jrnow the chased a lot of land anci built a house. ";Jn the meantime he had sent to Virginia for his wife, a freo woman of color, W whom ho had had ten chil?dren. Before her arrival) however, Thompson contracod a marriage with a colored woman in Philadel plna. The ^ Virginia wife, on arriving and finding how things were, also married another mail. Thompson and fits first wife both died, and the house and property wore left in possesion of the second wife.? Now, however, a daughter of the first, or Virginia wife, has brought an action of ejectment' to recover the property of her Father. The first question raised by this action was: Could a runaway slave hold property in Pennsylvania ? The Court aecided that ho could, except that the master might come and reclaim film and take possession of his property. But until proved a fugitive, and reclaimed, the colored man was to be repnted and treated as a free man. The next, and more difficulty question was: Whether the conabitation and reputation of the parties in Virginia constituted a valid marriage and made! the plaintiff in this cuso the legitimate child and heir of her father? The Court was rather inclined to believe the .marriage valid, and the child legiimate fn the eye of the law. Tiny ury brought Mftfrverdict for the plaintiff. The question whether, npcu thefwholo evidence, the plaintiff is entitled to recover, was reserved for the Court in Bane. |4*r Dramatic.?The editor of tho Towanda-(N. Y.) Pilot has kindly undertaken to give the pnplic something new in tho dramatic line. ILerc is scene 1 act 1 of the new plnv: jSoene.-"-Street in front of the school house. Ragged boy munching a large green apple. Smaller ragged boy, . with trowsers torn out, behind, and dirty handerchief sticking out coming along . . -> Buy with tho apple stops munching. 4(>h ! look a here. . Ragged boy with the dirty handkerchief?MFnn me a piece er apple/ l> *.t. xt.. i . ml v -1 - v vim mo nppie?"email i ao 11/ | Hugged lx>y with handkerchief?Kf yon'il give ino a bite, Til show you my ore toe? [Exit oinnes. A .Voice kkom Pakson Bbowneow. ?We cJbae this articlo by contradicting the telegraphic despatch to Columbia, ftouth Carolina, to the effect that we had been killed, and have gone the "way of all tho earth ! "We have had no difficulty with any ono. We have not met with any one whom we desired to kill, and wo have not encountered any one who seemed willing to take the responsibility of killing us. Certain it is, we are still alive and kicking, and persons wishing the Whig during the next Presidential contest, have only to send us two dollars ! Unsophisticated.?A traveller in Cin ciunati gave his valicc to a little boy to carry. "As my little friend," he writes, "was walking in advance, I noticed soffiething white sticking out. 4My son,' said I, 'tuck in your handkerchief and tell me your name.' With great modest v. he ranliod 1 ' t a n't n. liimih kerchief,' and on reflection, I hardly think it was." t j Greenville Prices Current. CORRECTED WEKKLY* KOR TUB BNTBRPRISB,! BY BRADY 8c 890DIETT, MERCHANTS, ? ? amtM villi*. Noverbor 1, 1855. BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18 Dundee, 18 a 10 BACON . .limits, per lb., a 15 Shoulder*, a 13 Sides, a 10 Hog round, 12$ BUTTER,. .Gouhen, per lb. none. Country, per lb. 15 a COFFEB.. .Rio, per lo. 15$ i Java, per lb. 13 a 20 . DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 6$ a 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 Osnn burgs, per yd. 11- a 12$ FLOUR.... Country, per bbl. $5 a &6 *** sack' a *3 GRA1N..\ . .Corn, per bushel, a 40 WheAt, per bushel, $ 120 Oats, per bushel, a 80 IRON .Swedes, per lb. 6$ a 1 English, per lb. a 5$ Lard per ib. a t.o MOLASSES. W. I. per gal. ? 50 N O., per. gal. n * 40 - per gal. ? 75 OIW,.v.,,Umj>,p?#fcR). Ufa $2$ Train, per gal. '87$ a $1$ i a ^ ? ROl%.....per lb. 15 a 20 8tfOAKtf...R. OrlcM?,p*rlb. * ? 12$ W4 - ^ Jtorto Rico, per lb, a 12$ KHinod* per lb, a 14 SALT; -FT hvisbel, 11 **?, a 2 50 lo SHOT. ,; ajwttv j" l2h v ' .v - -.y. LJ J Hi. II i ?W? SiiSw Wholesale & Retail Clracer* V AND BUYERS If COUNTRY PftOIUCE, Qr?0?aH?i C c.? P KAVEiiw rotolved, and will oonihmc to ke*p orxh^rf A good Apply trf f^'JS^?iiBS?i,8aiSdBa' con, Lard, Flour, met], Inii, una Many other Article pertaining to* Orooery Kbtsblisbnicnt, to which wo iftvite public attention. We are trading is Articles that require J#rgUMh investment and admit ot bat abort pnnu, Mid we And, by experience, that it k impossible to do business opa limited credit We shall, therefore, discard books, add in future, without distinction or exception, require tlie CANII on delivery of Good* 'We are also BUYING PRODUCE of every dr. scriptioo, and will pay the highest market prices, either in Cash or Goods, at the pleasure of the seller. jaoob x. raaster. Leonard wILLIAMS. < Nov. 4. as It The Mammoth Mexican Wheat. NOW Is the time to plant this line valuable aad prolifio Wheat. It wae raised on the farm of Mr. THOMAS T. PATTON, of Buncombe county N. C., and may be found at the stores of Meesre Grady a QoonLrrr and Messrs. Goer an a David, Greenville, S. C., Nov. 8. 25 tf. SITUATION WANTED. AYOUNC MAN, of steady habits, desires a situation as Clork in some Dry Good or | ! Grocery 8tore in Greenville. He has had considerable experience. Any one desiring a Clerk Will please apply to the {Alitor of the Enterprise who will give the necessary recommendations. | dre. November 2. 25-tf LcRlslntivc Reports. The subscribers will issue every morning dur-1 | ing tho wuion of the South Carolina Legislature, full ro|>ort4 of tlio prooeodingsof both branches, I including Speeches and Debates, and at the oloae of the session put up, in a neat quarto form, the entire matter, printed on first quality paper and neatly bound, for $6 per copy. As our reports aro intended to be romplttr, our pntrona may expect to learn raortfVtf tho buaincsa of the Legislature than has heretofore been reported. The "Timet" will bo supplied daily for $1.00 during the session and directed through the Post Otllco to any point. First class Stenographic Reporters are engaged, and no expeuse or labor will bo avoided that may bo noccaaary to our complete success. Our friends will please forward their order*. E. IL Barrrox 4iCo. tITWe arc nathorized to announcc W. F. PRINCE, as a candidate for Slieriff at the ensuing election for that office. Sept. 8. 17 to pyWo Are authorise*! to annoituce Wm A* HIcDnuicI as a Candidate for Clerk at the ensuing election. Feb. 2. td. 1ST We have been authorized to announce Capt. A. W. Owing* n candidate forSlieriff at tho next election. Oct. 27?t*L tf We arc authorized to announce Col. DAVID 1I0KE as a candidate for Sheriff of Greenville Distriet at the ensuing Election. - -j IfWe are authorized to announce WM. BAYXE a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing Election. Use the Magic Impression Paper For Writing Without Pen or Ink. COPYING LEAVES, PLANTS, FLOWERS, Pictures, Patterns from Embroidery, mark; lug Linen indellibly, and manifold writing.? I This .article is absolutely the best pockot inkI stand in the known world, for a small quaMity foldod and placed in the pocket constituting a I travelling inkstuud which cannot be broken.? No pen is needed, for any stick sharpened to a point, writes equally with the best gold pen in the universe, tor drawing it js indispensable, it is indeed the whole art of draq^ig nna painting ?taught in one lesson. Any J^Rf plant or flower can be transferred to the pages of the album, with a mhitrte and distinct retfmldance of nature. With equal facility pictures aud cmbroidery patterns can be taken, and hare received the highest eulogium* form the fair sex, and indeed a more tasteful present for a lady could not be produced. This magic paper will also mark linen, or other articles so as to be perfectly indelible. All the washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect ease. With this MagicfI*sp? r, likew ise, one or four copies of every letter written csn be scoured without any additionoj^labor whatever, making it the chea|>cet and most convenient article extant. It is used to great advantage by reporters of the public press, Fclcgraphie operators, and a host of others. Each package contains four different colors?Block,IJlno, Green and Ked?with full and printed instruction* for all to nse, and will last sufficiently long to obtain five hundred distinct iipprdseiona. It is put up in beautifully enamelled colored I A*iw..l..t.M ....> I, . 11 tr~nn *.rtf ik. P.J, j?ri?itor attached. , 1 Each and svery package warranted. Price $2 a dozen or five for $1. Single pack gee 25 cent*. ' Address, poet paid, N. IIUBBELL. ivl Broadway, New York. OPINIONS OF Tllfi PRESS. llt'BBr.lla Magic iMrmcssioM Pare*.?We refer our readers to the advertisement in another column, setting forth the merits of this pleasing and ingenious invention. The cheapness should induce all to give it a trial.?Philadelphia J/#rchunL It ie unsurpassed for noatneas and utiHty and should ineet with the sale it richly deserves.? Tribomt. ... Just what the public has long desired, and recommonds itself to every individual of taste and refinenKtit?Journal and Courier. Oct 24. 2S. #ro. ' * , - For Mate. rpiIE Subscriber will sell et private sale X his Tlouse and lot, on the Pendleton JHUL road, about | mils from tho Court House, and near the Rail Road Depot, And eituAted on a high And elevated lot, having a fine view of the mountain*. The heuae is a new frame building, recently completed, son tain t4\ seven fine rooms Out buildings have been Cr dted on the lot TT?e lot contains about one andr'Uhe-thirtsenth acres ?f land, and is alt eaelosed with a sew plank OreeoYilU 0?t 12 ? m / :-v - * y\ ' r -r *' ' PROOMMATIOX Bt .r e KELEOW-CITIZEXa, coukTt Hear me toi AND BE 8ILENT THA ?; HAYI31C directed say sympathetic g-.r.e tn kiadi of M.erch?nJtAu of consumption, nn<l yo Daughter" human nature revolted within me wli U no Physlcinn there? Is there none to sound bt ainn, to rouse you trom your Dormant Slumber? vith the paleness of eternal grief stamped on jot ?hse pinches. ' CAfcDIT IS THE ItC If yon think yon can buy rtt any credit. house as Cucumber, for besides selling for CASI1 ON LY, We offer the who! Thus enonnons advantages are now offered, the 1 Hie Stock consists iu part of the largest and mot Ready anil well OF ALL QUALITIES, FASII Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, I And a wholo Cang of Rigmarole; the want of time rading them in Single File. Knough to say the St relof Whiskey, and under present circumstances i astonish the Natives and Know Nothing*. fSy A ] Ia BEATTIE'S Old Stand, between U. L'JNGS jtarDON'T FORGE! S. Country Morchnuts wishing to pureln money, by calling at the'above direction. Oct 6. 21 M?W ?T??K OF FALL and WINTER ? ? ? iD AT TIIK STOKE OF WILLIAM S. TURNEft, (FORMERLY CRITTENDEN & TURNER.) Opposite the Mansion House. WHERE he has received and is prepared to offer his frienda and the public one of the BEST selected stock of GOODS, which lias been selected jvith great care and attention, and one of the most desirable for purchasers ever offered IN THIS MARKET. It consists of BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF AMERICAN A FRENCH A large assortment of American and Scotch Ginghams, A LAROE LOT OF Foreign and Domestic LONG CLOTHS & SHEETINGS, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, WtmBBXV AHB (BILWIM, PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES, (9(?)33X&39 <&vi3?9 <3*9. Eoir jL^OIes' 3nd fieoilctyco's AUcqir, A large lot of Children's Shoes. irT?XTtO T>/\Vlfl A Vft jfOT CHILDREN'S fll Hats and Caps* A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ifwa&rffratfR :@iL?-raoffi](& CONSISTING OF Coats, Pilots, Vesta, LTidcrslurts, Ac* He also invitee attention to the large addition he ha* made to hi* stock of CROCKERY, which he is offering at excellent bargains. Call and See for Yourselves I WBI. S. TURNER. sept 27. 20 tf $?SOO Reward ! T1IE MARUlEA KELLER, tested iii Ofrer 10, 000 Cases of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints, has never yet failed, a lien tried in time, instantly to relieve and speedily to effect a IVrmament Cure. ITUCE 60, CENTS A BOTTLE. JJT Be particular to see that it is |>rep*red by BENNKTT A BEERS, Rioimonp, as none otlwr is Genuine. cr Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere, and in Greenville by M. B. EARI.E A CO. iune 29 7 5tm ! Shaving and Hair-Dressing. BURR I DOE, eke Barker, h?? re/aWffSturned to Greenville, and taken up hit ??2* Headquarter* next door to 0. W. Picki.i Co o Tailoring establishment, in Beat npffiFVies Brick Range, and is prepared to ex* cute ei;orv thing In his line with the fines QJtt? touch. Oeutleineu can liave their liair cut Alitor shampooed, or face* shaved nt any tiin during the day or evening. Shaving dont hy the month on reasonable terms. Greenville, March 10. 44 if Lookout for your Pocket. Wfk TfJRKF.R is now receiving one of the largest STOCK of GOODS ever Brought to GrocnvilJe, call and see him opposite the Mansion House. You aanuot fail to spend your change. ,' V Oct. fi *1 tf. - I I 1 Qui V,. |? P ' ? I ? I ? . 1 . . Ladle's Hand kerchieft. A HSR lot of I.AUiK S LINKS HANDKF.R. , GlilKFS, assorted, jutt received at W. a TURNKRlL Oet. 5 4L~ LJSt. BKTWKKX the t^kge of Greenville ami the old race course, ait Odd Fellow'* HRKA8TP1M. The finder will be rewarded, by leavings it at this office. jjk ($fc" ^ 0?L 19 V 1 * w' '?' ic* :* -?s-T- # ? ' ??. . - . . < > * *A ? v .*-?? v. T/ **'- ' . "y* *< , i **v N * ED KILLED*! TH? PKBSIDftW. i 'RYMEN AND FARMERS, j t* my Cause,! ;T YOU MAY .HBIA.^:: , .. ? imposition of hliliU, TARIFF levied o\ nil ar innocently submitting tike "Lambs! ed to the en 1 oskel myself, "U there no Baliu in GiliadF a voico like a Trumpet ever the eternal MounWhy, why will yon grope about in dnrkiieaa, ir pale brovrt Ah, let ine point out where the WT OF ALL EVIL. dieap as I a .11, thpft wo yon gv?cn, green m a le Stock at Cost J Ike of vrYteh jroti will not have in a "Coou'a age.' ?***' m-% st complete assortment of Made Clothing IOXS, SIZES AX D PRICES. lats, C vp3 and Grooarios, and spnoo only prevent* from Marching an.l Pn??k is complete, fro:n u Brass 'Humble to a barire <ii-?p<>.<>'(l at audi aatniiLUing low prices, ?u to . word to tbe wiso ia BUrtb.-ieuh L. CABR, Agent. GREENVILLE; S. C. nnd P. Jf. POWERS' Store. P THE PLACE, aejr aso, to aell agein, may depend on doubling their tf L-L.rfu" . TI1E REGULAR MEET1 ingt of Mountain Loixjk. No. "The Open Bible.' AGENTB WANTED to mII a now work, enH titled "Paganism, Popery and Christianity, or the blessings of nti Open Bible," as shown In the History of Christianity, from the time of our Savior to wte prSsea t day. by Vineint \V. Millar. With a, view of the latest developments of Home's Hostilities to the Bible, as exhibited in various parte of the world, and an expose of tho almnrditiee of the immaculate conception, and tbe idolatrous .veneration of the Virgin Mary, by itcv. J. P. Berg, D. D., author of "Tbe Jesuit#," "Church and State," Ac., Ac. The author of the work, Dr. Berg, is acknowledged to be the mo>t able writer on Humanism in tho country ; those who have read his discussions with Archbishop Hughes, will need no more assurance of this fact. Agents will find this the most saleable boos published: it is a large 1 Unto, volume, of four hundred and thirty page* illustrated with numerous engravings, beautifully and substantially bound, and sola at |1 2d per copy. Specimen copies scat by mail, post psid, to any part of the United States,* on receipt of the above !>n . Bend for n copy, and lodge for yonrtelve*. Address J. W. BBADLKY, Publisher, 4(1 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. ^ "Candy, itt4y. A FINE lot of all kinds of CANDOS jost re Ar.v.-.- Jt w-mMbj . < I II. O. O. 1'., are held on Friday evenings nt 8 o'clock in their Ilall. By order of the N. G. IV, & TURNER, Secretary. Greenville, July 13, 9 i JUL YOU" arc requested to meet nt the Division Room of the Sons of Temperance Uiltil | further orders. Meeting?Friday Evening;. I By order of W. 1*. Prick, W. \ P.*. January 12. '35 t 8BBD A aOODxiTT: A?5?GjSuSrS8,2'fi ?SM AW, ^ Circcnvillo, 8. C. iCSTOflicc next door to F. F. I3eattie ?fcC?>. J. P. reed.] [?. D., OOODLETT. Janunrv 12 35 tf Thompson & Easl&yy ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE C. II., S. C. June 23. 1854. C g DBS. SULLTVAN & MOOBET PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENO TO ALL CALLS IN THE LINE OF TIlRUt PROFESSION. RBSinrxcK: War then, Grcennillc Diet rid, P.-8T-0?tick : linnklin, " " J. M. SULLIVAN.J [D. D. MOORE | March 9. 43 *C| dissolution. rIMlE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing [ X hotw&en the Subscribers is now dissolved. D. G. WESTFIELD. J. WEKTFIELD. t^TThe Notes and Accounts of the said concern arc in the hands of the suliscrilier, and if not settled before Court will tie out in suit. I). G. WRCTFIELD. aug 24. 13 tf Books and Stationery, TIIE Subscribers are receiving a large and varied assortment of the nbovo Articles, which uiey oner at low prices. A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. An KxMijirf Stock oi Miscellaneous Works. SCHOOL BOOKS, Slate*, l'ens, Pencils, Drawing Books, Water Colors, Dissected Gaines ?tc., Ac. Blank Books, Itonnd, half-bound, and in paper. Foolscap, letter and Note Paper, by the ream or less. Spy Glasses, T\?eket (Jompnaaos, Magnifiers, Ac. With a varied assortnnht of other articles to which they invite the attention of the public. G. E. ELFORD A CO. mar. 2, 42 tf Special Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber., either by Note or Account, up to Lit of January last, are requested to nmke payment, oa longer indulgence cannot be gfreri. ju)y 6. 8 Off J. W. GRADY. Notice. IS hereby given that application will be made at the next seasion of our State Legislature to grant a charter for a road leading from tiroengille Court-House to Paris Mountain by the nearest and most practicable route, Soptcmbcr 1. 17 3?n ffi H. 1I0VEY 1 18 now prupnr*] to offwr the town nml e??-tnifj trade a chok'OAiiJ vorj^ Urge Hfoek of SSAfDWAlXS (3DD3DS.-..-" to wliicb constant addition* ft re prime mn?lo from [pods personally select ed liy liimso'.l'iti Xou-York City miring tho'month of Aitgoi?t. 'lhesiipplrpf caoaes- &mm Is very complete au?l attract ivo, Wins nt one tinLARGEST AND MOST VARIED ia CJren villc, including almost nil lei mis of DRESS GOODS r.. ai.a ~- v ,. i. . - o ? * ?.?Li iui \uc ?ciuwil I.aivim, OH IO'S flUU dnpon.'lf, M Chnlly Bnroge and Tisane* of many styles, together with Lace?, Ribbon*, Glove*, Einl?roido- | rle*, Hosiery, Perfumory aud FANGT ' AHTIGXBS. i GENTS FURNISHING GOODS' .Cloth Frock Coat?, Black Satin Vert*, ColM Xlnr*oil!ca Vesta, Block C'aasiroero Panto, Glove*, ^ IIi*K\Sn*p!i'der?,Stnek*, Cravats, Collar*,i Slate, Buff nna Wh't. Col'd. Liucn Suits. ?4lfj VAUDPMfX Mil RM3.7 Brown French Fur lints, KNOW NOTHING White and Black Hats. CALF BOOTS AND SHOES.! QCF.KN OF TIIK V ALL KIT Virginia Chewing Tobacco. New-York Soda and Butter Crjekers, Bros* Porter in Pinto, Finest Hyson Ten, Black OolongTeOv Raisin*, Citron, Flavoring Extract*, Spieea. Madder, Spanish Indigo, Fine cheap Sogers ami verv FINK CUT TOBACCO. TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS. Havg iwet rocoivedfrom Land ret h n package of I-argo \Chite Globe and Large Flat Dutch TUR| SIP SEED. a tig 24. 17 tf STATE-IMFnoijtii CAHOLIYA. GBEESVII.T/tS DISTRICT. RSJT TiTTTc C. J. Et.vonn A J. B Sherman, Executor* of B. Dunham, deceased, vs. Rogkii Loveland.?Bill Tor Account, Ac. l> r n rt i * .-? * - i?. r. inun, c.oinpiainniits .-solicitor. BY order of tlic Court, in this cue, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidor, on Sale day next, the 1st October, 1805, all that lot in the Town of Pickens Court House, No. Fortythree, (43) as by a plan of the said Town, referonce thereunto befog had, will more fully np{xypr. Tuois of Salf- Credit of one, two and three yearn, in equal, annual and auecessivo installments, bona to boar interest from day of ft?l? ? Pcrcliascr to give boud with two good suritie*. and a Mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. " S. A. T0WXK3, c. t o. p. September 7, I8'>3. 17 td STATE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA. O UEEN" V1LM5 DIST111CT. wsst m Walitor ?fe Irvine, 1 Declaration in Assmueit. r*. > Damage $300.00.. John McRride. ) II. F. Pkrrt, PUT# Alt'y. WHEREAS the Plaintiff did on the lOtli'd&y of August, 1855, tile his declaration ngainst the defendant, who is absent, from, and without the. limits of the State, aud has neither wife nor attorney, known within the same, upon whom a copy or the said declaration might bo served. It is ordered that the said defendant do appear and plend to the snid declaration, on or before tlio 11th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundren and fiftysix, otherwise tinnl and absolute judgement will be giveu nnd awarded against, him. D. IIOKK, C. C. P. Clerks Office, Greenville C. II. 1 August. iO 1855. ) Sin l v __CAED HAVING associated Cob Pooxia P. Goot>i.ktt with myself in the mercantile business, the said business will he carried on under the name and stylo of GRADY A GOOD LETT, at my old stand on the south west corner of the public anttare, I hereby tn!;o oecnsion to return my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on mo, and solicit a continuance ol th. same for the now firm above referred to, feeling confident that wo will be able fo give satisfaction to nil w ho may favor us with a cull. It is with reluctance that I must truly say that necessity constrains me, to notify tlw>se who are iudchteil to mo eitln-r by note or boot account previous to i si. 01 .lanuary, re on, to mil and pav ?p. JOHN W. GRADY, ' tfrroiory 23, 1*M. jcOO-?-1?.TI*5KCHZP. r PllK undersigned having formed a copnr!n? r JL . ship under the name and style of GKADY k (jfOGDLETT, and token the stock of Goods ^^iwd J^tore of Jonx W. Ol a*>y, will _ ^ eontinno the business. W'c hoi>e&y" ^Sk''V prompt attentions to merit o yfjffVjj\f Oontin nance of the liberal patronage heretofore given the business. Our stock is -very complete now, nud preparations are making to enlarge it soon. Give jis a cnll. JOHN* \V. GRADY, ROUT. P. OOODLUTT. January.23, 1835. HOWARD ASSOCIATION IP) t (ajcauix it; Meant ii. Important Announcement. rpo nil persona afflicted with 9?xti*l diseases, X sueh asSpi rmntorrhoea, 8cmi?i?l W, a knew. Impotence, (Jonorrhdea, Olevt, SympMHs, t4?< Vice of Onanism, or Self-abuse, Ac., Ac, The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of PhiladelJ>hia, in view of the awful destruction of human ife and benltb, caused l?y Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which arc practised upon the nnfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as n Ohirittbh net worthy of their name, to give Medical Advioc Gratis, to all persons thus afflict ed, (Male or Female,) who nmdy by letter, w ith a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in eases of extreme |>overty and suifcriiig, to Furidflt Medicine free of < 'barge. The Howard Association ipn benevolent- Insti tution, OstaMUhod by a snedBk) endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent, and Epidemic Disown-*," nnd its funds ean bo usod for no other purrtec. It has now a snrplits of means, which the Itlrectors have voted to advertise the abovo notice, it is needless to a<ld that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. V nine hie ad vice also ^Iven to sick and nervous females, *f dieted with Wotub Complaint, l-eucorrhoe^ Ac. pgr Address, (post-paid,) l>r* George R. Cat bono. Consulting Aurgoon, Howard Association, No. * South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Penn. By order of the Directors, MUIA 1). JIAJITWKLL, resident. GEO. KAfRt'TiU.IiJS/Hfetorv. | If W ' * ' ^ ijr e* % * vT" 0 + . N ? W^s - Tr, * ~ ' ~ ?$? v& ? ;Xj.TV? Safc >?~i| * Vy :.f .v :r .'> % .1 ? ' n W ? >'*?? -' >-:i I IB! Ml I I II II l|l"||>attaMBMMWMBt *ij Stoves! Stirrer! rpHE SUIWCRIBICHH ??*? ?o?t?e ??Utr JL lurjf* rarfSty ?f*#otc*,.Vtar The rhullrtif* wwl LovinttiMii Cooking ami mriou* * ; ollicrr. 'JSSii ,<-v ; ' jtti PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, Lur<je and email Ovemty A J A' Tlii JIT r R EMI VM Cooking Stoves. PARLOR CWKl'SO STOrRS. Parlor*, llox Stove*. Polf'StoVc*. f?r (.ttim-W, Store*, < - < ., tog^tlior ?tStU * ftiH assortment of [ilninnhd Jn|>nune<l Tin Wore,. UN, COPPER, LEAD 4 SHEET BROS WARE,. MATALLIC ROWIK*/ Done in the most approved manner,. witli dispatch. JU" The Trnde supplied with TEN WART!, st wholesale, upon the lowest term*. I>. Q. WESTFIEU*, ACO. GvttnvUle, S. (?. apr f, "** ^ " 47 tf Tot luVvubl ItJ ASHEVILLE HOTEL. tTflE subscriber, having token charge of thie Hotel, in the west end of TSTniii strret.-irt N. (\. lately occupied by J?iu? Rtv aoLva, in i ivnsrod to accommodate hM<f friend* and tho public generally, with evcrynKug ueestwiry to tlieir comfort during their stay witli liinx. ITe'hopee from hie long experience in tfie bu*j? ness, to bo able to give satisfaction to alLlans hall be furnished with tho beet the country affords. PERMANENT and TEMPOR ARY Boardcrs can be accommodated upon reasonable terms, lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN McRRlDE. May rr. yj . tf W-riToFToETSTlRW.fAA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. arc? 2PLii.ja.fts. John W. Grady V vi v Attachment. Win. M. Butler. ) V\7T1KREAS, the Plaintiff did on (lie 16th Jar it of October, 18'4, file his declaration against the defendant, who, (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of the State, and has neilher wife or attorney now within flte same upon whom a copy of "this declaration might be served. Ft ie therefore ordered, that the axid <Kefend?u. t do appear and plead to the said declaration on "or lietore 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 giveu and awarded against him. D. HOKE, C. C. r.. Clerk's CiTice, Greenville District, > October 17. 1854. f 2mlr ?lj NEW-YOUK ADVERTISEMENT. Great Reduction in Prices* Fine Gold Hunting lvnt, Lever Watehea $76?IWJ ? " " Det'd. " " 46-86 Open Face '? " " 35-46 " " I.epino# " 28-32 Silver Hunting Patent Lover Watche# S2-S8 ? .r Det'd. " " 18-23 Gold Yeef, Nc-ek ami Fob CHAINS' Ladies' Chatelaine Chains BreastPins, Ear Rings, Cuff Pius, Bracelet* Gold Pens and Pencil# Studs, Sleeve Button#, Collar Button# And every nrtiele in the .Jewelry K*e, of Iks Sost quality and workmanship. Silver Spoon?, Knives, Cup?, Napkin Kings, ladles, Ac. Ac, Also a new nrtielo of Sleeve Buttons and Collar Button?, our own pattern. Any of the above articles maybe ordered and will be sent bv Express at our risk, ami if tier do not in ve satisfaction mav be retnraed. samlteE w. benedict. b Wall street, New Yorlr. August 2 12 2 nr LAsfn^riciT ~ A IX PERSONS indebted to O. A. Picur.*,. on j\ account previous to March last, are earnestly requested to mil on \V.- K. Eamj;t and v settle the same, as further indulgence cannot be allowed. J. B. B1.TTS, Assignee. January 5. 8-1 tf BOUNTYLAN^r 160 ACRES TO ALL who have served f l daysc in ary War of tlio United State#, since Y7M. Wnrraut# ohtniucd, and highest cash prioes pnid for them, by C. J. ELFOIto, Attorney at Law. * a , 7T7. - ^uii in. ti-tt GrecnvHIe, S. C. Warrants! Warrants t VT. K. SABiSTt 4 TTOltNEY AT RAW, is prepared with all -ZV. noocHnnry inotflKmrnif to procure Bounty I.nml Warrant* under the late act of Conpre*#, granting 1 (SO acres to all who may have served in any of the warn Immediate attention given to any b mines* of the kind entrusted to hi* care. March tft. 44 tf DF.TJO- OTOPeS AND A.PQTHECAR* SHOP, GREEK VtL*E, 8. C. DEALER IN Drugs, medicines, sukgicax.. rxsTRi*mente, Paint*, Dye Stuff#, Vnruisho*, Putty, Tobaoco. Segnra, Spirit (in#, Oil*, Candle#, Soon*, Spices, Brushes, Toilet Article*, Comb*, Perfumery, etc. Fri-eli and pnro Drug* warranted and *old at low price*. May 4. H tf_ " OO0PICR, Watch Raker and Jeweller, ^ygUSDKR 8TKKXH FfCTTls KEEPS always on hand CSold *u<f Silver Watch?h and JEWELRY of cry description. Fancy Good* and Perfnnwrv. Clock*. Watches and Jewelrv reoaired In tha h*?t, mnnnor. doc. 20. 38 It frLEVIN, Auctioneer and CommiMion Merchant, k kfkkckk CKSs .Ion* A. C*A?wnv Presid*# Bank, JrwiN Cmawim, Pnrmdrnt 3<*uth faro/in* JtaUroad Ounpanv, fTon. JVm* 8. Psnrro*. J?w Brycr, Cummhk MoBPtr:* A Co., Iftr av \Im*c Uoa. TJ"Coyrorn. < \ y*4T ;v ^ tf