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THE PROPER SEASON BEING NO^ GOME For ikt of mm&mbss MS, W. H.HOVEY Wtruld uky to those Ladica and Gentlemen miJ i J* J -1 A- - ? - ? uwm rdu visiting tne village ot Urecuville, utd desirous of inspecting articles of kstSiSS7 A QSMUvr HOUSEKEEPING ANO PLMtTATLQK GOODS, --McaL.. that at that popularsand FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT, i ao long and widely kuovrn aa She Cmms* &ioxt, j , . They may NOW And aurh a l?t of desirable Goods aa they would ho gratified to look through before purchasing. UmW OLOAK8, of Pelisae Cloth, Satin. Colored Silk and Tweed*. Several styles from $3 to $15. ?fctDAiK WMU&&S: of Peliaaeand Cloths, Opera Flannels, Mcrinoce, Ao, with triraiuinga to match, will be shown in OMtderable variety. < s?a ?35?^ ?a>ss? art fuller than usual of Handsome, Useful, and ' ORNAMENTAL FANCY ARTICLED The various sixes of English, German and Italian Banjo, Violin and Guitar Strings, line Note and Letter Paper Envelopes, PERFUMERY, TOILET 80AP8, Morocco Portefoli9s and WOltK BOXE3, Ladies'and Gent's Medicated CORK SOLES, Shoes, Slippers, (1 niters, Hosiery and Gloves, ulwnys on hand, nt tlio old place, Ho. 2. Cleaveland's Buildings, Nearly opposite tho Mansi^l House. 125 MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ASSORTED PRTCES. Nor.?. 20 tf A Vtfw Journal to be Publlehod at Anderson A O. KNT1TI.KO Andcmou Dollar Wockly. T1IE undersigned pro, oses to publish in tho town of Anderson, a Liteary, Political, and News Journal, to be styled, ANDERSON DOLLAR WEEKLY. Ho is aware, that he proposes entering upon an enterprise, beset witu dtfluultite but he will endeavor to sunuouut ' these by securing a large subscription list, and engaging t he best writers in tho district to con* tribute to ite columns. Anderson can and ought to support another Journal; and feeling oonfi* dent that the enterprise will meet with a hqorty support, I now present this prospect us to her ade, As a Liteatnry A News Journal the sf Weekly will contain the ohoiceet selections of Literature, and the Latest Foreign, Domestic, and Commercial Vows Also the Reports J| the Aote of tho legislature and of Congress, n Politics tho Dollar Weekly will bo Independent Its Motto will be "Open to all Parties and .Controlled by None." Sixo and Stylo of the '" Weakly, will be 24 by 34, printed with New and K1 egnnt Brevier odd Long Primer type, comprising TW ENTY -El(J 1 IT COLUMNS of matter.? & We will carefully exclude Patent Medicine Ad* vertisemcnta (tT Wo hovo secured the services of J. V. \M<MJliE, Esq., ae Editor. whose expericnee and ? U 1- ?l * ?- - * irii. nn n writer, u wtsii kiiowh 10 me people oi our District, Turns.?In order to dUc? a paper within th? . raioli of every man in the District, we will issue the DOLLAR WEEKLY at ONE DOLLAR per annum, payable in advAnce, or within three months. The first number will be issued between this and the first of January next. All who wish an lndefH-ndout I'apar, conducted on Independent Principles, will send in their naiues at once. ftT Poet Masters who will receive nnd forward subscriptions w ill receive a copy of the DOLLAR WEEKLY without charge. . ir All Letters and Communications to be ad-1 dressed to the undersigned. J. T. IIERSIIMAN. A ttislant Kditor and Publisher. Kov. 9 IS ' f SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. CHAPMAN'S GREAT DISCOVERY. THE Monthly Rainbow, or Chapman?* pre calculations for elementary chats- . C4, based upon the discovery of the physical we and harmony of electrical action pervading the solar system, as involved in the differing effects of light modified (or polarized) ' by differing angles or reflection on a large scale. This important discovery of the laws of nature which regulate the changes of the elements, constitutes a subject of magnitude and importance, perhaps unsurpassed by any nthor on the pages of historic record.? The surprising accuracy with which Dr. Cbapmau is enabled to pre calculate all elementary changes predisposing more to storme, earthquakes, auroras, Ac., and also atmospheric changes within the hour of each day, months in the future, aud the physical effects on the health, feelings and humors of mankind, must be admitted by all unprejudiced minds to be of incalculable advantage to the whole human race. In presenting the Uainbow to the public^ iw? ????w ? iu uo an inrauiuio w earner guide. But this much uw do claim, that it will be found to be correct to the letter eight times out of every ten. All we ask is a candid examination. Term* of Rainbow, $1 per year, ia advance, 50 oente for six months. Chapman's Paincium, or ntaure's first . ) principles, cloth binding, 12mo., 200 pages. Volume firet contains a foil explanation of tbo disoovcry to which Dr. Chapman has . devoted tlfb last nine years of ojoee observe"" tains. Pubriehed every six months, (March and September, price #1 per volume, for I' which it will be sent, post paid, to any part of the country. First volume now ready. Address ? CAMPBELL A Co, No. 19 South Fourth St. above Wa)P?h < -'try Sept. 1 lib. Amount, on band at last li ed oUc^t. McPa Wl" ,ra" ./vi< ?j!.-i!.K?;l i;?v . Billiard Licet) w of S. S. Crittenden, 50.00 Taxes for Selling Beef, vis: of ooiomon njwe - o.uv Ms *atsc?>. 5.0" Mat. Watson, - * 5.00 Mr. McDaniel, 5.00 Abrnm Green, - - 5.00 James McCarter. ' - ' 5.00 Reuben Smith, - - 5.00 Mr. McKennie, 5.00 Mr. Leaser's fine, - 5.00 Bailer 4b 0>V Circus, 10.00 * Ethiopian 8erenaders,V - :..'-2,50 Swim Bell Ringers, - 5.00 Dr. A. B. Crook's fine, - 50 Vanlrjr MsBee's fine, - IM Taxes per A seeniwent, ? ? 628.30 , ... . , 62214.31 BY AMOUNT PAID OUT. 1854. Cr. Sept. 27th, Rer. R. Furman nine days hauling, - - 18.00 Rnfhs Horton, eleven days work on Street and River, - 8.25 Thos. Reynolds 8 days, - 0.00 Willis Allen 7 days, - - 6.25 f J. M. Benson, esq. 2 days pel- boy in Blasting, 8.00 Nov. 4. Kdward Grid ley, work on Eottl of River, - 5.00 M Oth, J. Mauldin, bul. per hands on Street #17.50; Hauling $17.00, - - n04.5O N. Clark, work of boy on Streets, - - 2 00 B. F. Griue, work on Street, 70.01 Dec. 28, Prof. Edward's for bawling, 8.00 1855. Apr. 11, D. Hoke, salary as Sup'L of 8treets, - 200.0 44 44 ont r,M- tvArlr nn elr't 1 ft QQ "V ?. ?s/? "Vim VII vw V| * V.UU u 20th, Jas. Galon, Ringing Town Bell to 1st Feb. 1855, - 26.00 May 7, Estate of C. B. Atwood, deceased, for Hauling - 11.00 H. Thompson's work on atr'ts, 0(5.60 Henry Ballard, M " 65.05 Jerry Belt, 14 44 48.50 Mrs. Green's Willis,44 M 10.88 John Benedict's Abram, M 11.00 May 19, Williams, Feaster <fc Go's. Amount of Bill, ? - 74.55 Wm. Darby's hand on street, 84.00 J. B. Sherman 9? days hauling, 19.00 June 2, T. C. Gower's hand on streets, 57.13. A. Brissey.Reparing Bridge*, 6.50 A. Norton's boy per blasting, v 3.93 44 0, Perry Mergan, work on Streets, ? - 24.87 W. A. McDaniel's hand on Streets $60.25; Jail Feee $10.00, - - - 70 25 G. F.Toyrnea, per lot of Rook* 30.00 16, John Lee Thompson for workj,, on Streets, ?, - - 40.06 20, P. 8. Rutledge, work of band on streets, ' 16.68 T.B. Thompson,3 dayshauKifg, 6.00 Mrs. E W. Eariefor hauling*-* 17.Oo Maulding <k Go's. Bill, - 7.80 $1096.43 Aug. 5, R. P. Goodlett, for hauliug, 84.30 J. P. Pool, 44 - 18.00 Jas. McPherson, 44 44 31.32 J. W.Stokes' hand on Streets, $39,00; hauling $18.00, - 67.00 Henry O. Lynch, Hauling, 8.00 6, J. H. Glenn for Poles, - 33.00 T. B. Roberts, Hauling, - 48.50 L. W. Watson, Hauling, - 22-00 Robt. McKay, Hauling, - 3.00 27, N. WhHmlre for Fertce drc., 15.00 T, J. Price for Printing and Blanks, - - - 11.75 L. B. Giine'a hand on Streets, 20.40 Crook A Montgomery's Blacksmith Account, - 4.25 Cower, Cox A Marklcy Re paring Engine, - 1 ,138.70 Sept. 7, D. G. West field's Blacksmith Account, ' - 25.93 vv n ? ,4te t. a ty . ii. <jampoens nana on Streets, - - - 8.38 bwandale A Irwin, work on Streets, - - 0.00 L Salary of Clerk, - - ?5.00 1 4 Salary of Constable, - 20.00 V. McBee for Lumber, - 40.77 D. Itoke's Act. for hauling, *. 15.00 /. W. Grady, am't. of Bill, 0,00 W. A. McDaniel, Balance hire of boy, - 8.00 Boy Ben removing nuirtueoe, f.00 ? Joel, ? " 25 * Char! w, " M 25 ? Wiley, M " 25 * George, " u 50 Jfcev. R. F?rn?an,bal. for hauling, u.00 r J, T. McDaniel, commission 7 5 per et. on receiving aud 7 paying out 01048, 52.40 | Clark's com mis'n on receiving i and paying out $2214 31,. .ji0#7l * _ J920.24 Cash on hand to Baleoce, 294.07 r #2214.31 The publication of this Report has been delayed until now, with the expectation that our Intend ant, Dr. A- B. CrooV, would find time to make up hie Repot t, and that both Reports would go to the press at ope and the ame timet 0is engagements, boweeer, bare been such aa not U> afford him liesure to prepiwn hie Report at vat, and its publication is, therefore, defered for the present. JOIJV W. STOKES, Clerk 4 Trmeurer. JNor. 9. / M 2t ' OTWe stm antlsoriz?4 to *?nmmeeWM. BAY.VE a candle* (*f at r; & i r/ . % A L-tjr" w ' aitt v! :N ' ... 1 r *-> ??. , ? WJaLUfM * FRAtTEB, wmmmi A RrtMl ?r4een 'ItMWWtoM C0UN1W ; Vre?Qvillct 8 JJf Jit* juefc received, inj will contlnso to ' jlX seep oa liimJ a good aup|>ly of C<rtft?,*dS*r> Volutes, Bio e. Salt, BaMil, Lard, Floor, Meal, Vails, and MwiyiMhawArticle* pertaining to * G?oeery Ee- 1 UtJinhmcot, to which we invite public attention. We are trading in Article* that require large n?a. ? _j !, .,1?. -I . ? vwm ?mu numib 91 u?v buovx proows tt?a wo.fliH^ by experience, that it is impossible ; to Jo basio^ss on a limited ore iit We., shsll, "] luvMvioits, uiNuru books, *ud in future, without J distinction or, exception, require the CASH ou t* delivery of Goods. I VTc we ohm BUYING PRODUCEof every dc- t seription, and will-pay the highest market prices, t either ill Cull or Goods, at the pleasure of the seller! -> < ' * '* >?*. nuarxs. leonard williams. Nor. 2, fc 25. \ t? Vina Mammoth Mexican Wheat. NOW is th<?tifne to plant this tine valuable and prolific Wheat. It was raised on the fsrrtl of Mr THOMAS T. PATTON, of 3nncombe eounty N* G.,? apd may be found at tho stores of Messrs Osaoy a Gooonnr and Messrs. Gowxu a David, Greenville, & C., Nov. 2. *,r r 25 tt . Piiaolution. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Subscribers is now dissolved. -a x ' P. O. WEMXFIELD. J. WESTFIELD. , rt#The Notes and Accounts of the said con- ' oern are in the hands of the subscriber, and if ' Sot settled before Court, will be put in suit. ]>. 0. WESTEIEJJX aug 24. 15 _ tf SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNC MAN, of steAdy habile, desires a situation- as Clerk in some Dry Good or Grocery. Store in Qreenvillo. Ho lias had considerable experience. Anyone desiring a Clerk will please apply to tho Rlitor of thu Enterprise who will give tho necessary recommendations, Ac. Novouibor 2. 25-tf . $peeift! UToticc. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, either r\ bv Note or Account, uo to let of Jaimnrv last, Are requested to make 'payment* as longer indulgence eannot be given, julyfl. 8 9w J. W. GRADY. Notice. 18 hereby given that application will be made at the next session ot our Sla' e Legislature to grant a charter for a road loading from Ur eon villa Court-House to Paris Mountain by the nearest and most practicable route, * September 1. 17 8m - For Sale. fT^HE Subscriber will sell at privntc sale JL his House and lot* on the Pendleton Biijl road, about } mile from the Court House, and near the Rail Road Depot, and situated on a high and elevated lot* having a fine view of the mountains. The house is a new frame buildiUgt kj. cently completed, containing seven fine rooms. Out buildings have been erected on the lot The lot coutaiua about one and one-thirteenth acres of loud, and is Jill oncloacd with a uew plank ' fence. Any person desirous of purchasing a comfortable rcsiacnte trill do well to call on the subscriber ... R. W. GODDARD. Greenville, Oct 12. 82 tf. Look oat for your Pocket. WS. TURNER is now receiving one of the s. largef J. S?TpCK of GOODS ever Brought to Greenvili^ call and see him opposite the Mansion ' limits Ydu cannot fail to spend your qbhora Oot 5 . , 21 tf. ! *!**>< ' H- i . , La<M^n |landk8rchi$ft. A FINE) jit of LADIES LINEN HANDKER pIIIbFS* assorted, jtifll received at * W. 8; TURNERS. .'Oet 3 21 tf. Lost. BETWEEN the village of Greenville and the old face course, an Odd Fellow's BREAST- | PIN. The finder will be rewarded, by leaving | it at tins office. * Oct 19 23 tf. "The Open Bible." ' >4 GENT8 WANTED to sell a new work, enZjL titled "Paganism, Popery and Christianity, ' or the blessings of an Open Bible," as shown in tho History ot Christianity, front the time of our Savior totiie present day, by Vincint W. Miller. 1 With a view of the latest developments of Rome's Hostilities to the Bible, as exhibited in various parts of the world, and an expose of the absurdi* ties of the immaculate conception, and the idolatrous veneration of the Virgin Mary, by Rev. J. F. Berg, D. D., author of "Tho Jesuits*" "Church aadJState," Ac., Ac. The author of the work, Dr. Berg, is acknowledged to be the most able writer on Romanism in the country ; those J who Have read his discussions with Archbishop Hughes, will need no more assurance of this fact j |IgT Agents will find this the most saleable ' " book published : it is a large 12ino. volume, of fourbimdrwl and thirty pages, illustrated with . numerous engravings, beautifully and substantially bound, ah'd sola at (1 2ft per copy. Specimen copies sent by mail, post paid, to any * part of the United States, on receipt of the above price. Send for a copy, and judge for yourselves. Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. J faiidv flasiilv. AI FINE lot of all kinds of CANi>Il? just re- eeived at W. S. TURlfelJS. OcLfl ' 21 tf. Legislative Report*. THe subscribers will issue every morning during the session of the South Caroline Legislature, j full reperts of the proceedings of both branches, | Including Hpeoehes and Debates, and at the close cf the session put up, in a neat quarto form, the, entire matter, printed on first' quality paper and , neatly bound, for $4 per eopy, j As oqr reports are intended to be complete, onr patrons may expect to learn more of the bus- incas of the Legislature then has heretofore been reported. / f The "TEW will be supplied daily for *1.00 during the session and di/eofed through the Post 1 Office tv any point, First eUee Stenographic Reporters are engag- , ed, and no expense or labor will be aroided that may be necessary to our complete w*?u Our friends will please forward their orders. ^ EL 1L BarrroN ACo. 1 arwe are authoriaed to announce Wm | A* MvDaulel as a Candidate for Clerk at |bc ensuipjj eleqQup, Feb. 2. td. i j . i-- \ : it-' - - - ?'i " V WAR IN GR! FIVE 1ICNDRF. PROCMM4TION 81 ppr r aut nrnvr era nz-vrrvrnM A n wu? A J - ..?? ' Hear me for ANb BE, 8'IUENT T HA HAVING directed my sympnthatio gaza to th< lauds of Merchandise of consumption, and you daughter" human nature revolted within me wlic 110 I'hysiciau there) Is there uono to sound his ains, to rouse you from your Dormant Slumber f ritli the palenees of eternal grief stamped on youi hoe pinches. CREDIT IS THE RO if you thiuk you ean buy at any ere lit ho i*c as c Dueuinber, for "besides selfing for "CASH ONLY, We offer the who! Thus enormous advantages are now offered, the li rJf ?IlfW JHL The Stock consist* in part of the largest and nios Ready and well OF ALL QUALITIES, FASIIi Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, E And a whole Gang of Rigraarols; the want of time rading them in Single File. Knough to say the St< rel of Whiskey, and under present circumstances a astonish the Natives and Know Noihings. A 1 m In BEATriliTS Old Stand, between U. LONGS i **rDON'T FORGET Country Merchants wishing to ptircha money, by calling at the above direction. Oct 6. 21 MEW ?TOOK ?IF 1 FALL and WINTER IS? ? f!) 55) AT THE STOKE OF WILLIAM S.TURNER, (FORMERLY CRITTENDEN & TURNER,) Opposite the Mansion Home. WHERE lie hoe received and is prepared to offer his friends and the public one of the BEST selected stock of GOODS, which has been selected with grcnt care and attention, and one of the most desirable for purchasers over offered IN THIS MA liKET. It consists of lJKAimFUL STYLES OF AMERICAN A FRENCH A large assortment of | < American and Scotch Ginghams, A LARGE LOT OF Foreign and Domestic LONG CLOTHS & SHEETINGS, Cotton ami Linen Hundkorchiefs, jmrnsmr aot |, PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES, r & 9* 11 WORTH I' m saoxs, ji Eolr foOies' Gentlemen's IDeql*. j? A large lot of Children's Shoes. 1 mwm MEN'S, BOY'S AND jBf CHILDREN'S Hats and Caps. A WELL selected stock of " ly^La. wassrssaa i CONSISTING OF [ Coats, Pants, Yosts, Undershirts, die* t lie fttao invitee attention to the largo uddition 8 le hue mode to his stock of ( OR O C K E R Y, which he in ntfrrina at excellent baraains. i I Call and Gee for Yourselves ! WM. S. TURNER. sept 27. 20 tf r sompw ooopsir, 4 HTatch Maker and Jeweller, UNDEli STERN'S HOTEL, TT EEPS nlwnvs on hand Gold mid 811- ' IV. vcr Wdtclieft, ami JEWELRY of eviry description. Fancy floods and Perfumery. *j Clocks, Watches aiwi Jewelry repaired in the ^ >est manner, dee. 20, f ' 88 1 y REED & (HJODIBTT^ " Greenville, $1. C. (SrOflico next door to F. F. Bkattik <L Co. ? J. V. UKKD.J [s. 1), OOODLKTT. r Junusry 12 35 If I Thompson & Easley, N ATTORNEYS AT LAW, L GREENVILLE C. IL, S. 0. .Tunc 23, 1854. 6 8 DB.8. BULLIVAN & MOORE, ACTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL j CALL* IN filK LIXKOVTUKIK PKOKKSSION. j Ruidim i:: IVarlkrn, Greenville District. ' PMtOwiCB: Dunklin, " " f. M. SULLIVAN.J [D. D. MOORE Mnrch 9. 43 *6| Book* anil Stationery. rHK Subscriber* arc receiving a large and varied assortment of the abovo Articles, which Ley offer at low prices. A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. , An Extensive 1440014 of Miscollaneons Works."' iCHOOL LOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencil Drawing Books, Water Colors, Dissected Onmcs *?? Ac. Blank Books, bound, half-bound, nn&Ja paper. Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper, t&.4fce ream OP which they lu> ite the attedUou of the public. O.^XFOHDACO.^ 4 ' s i. EENVMiLE! D KILLED!! TUB PPSIDBNT. -v V -n -? r Mf ?n -V1 A1E, JiJt" AJKiklililWy my Causer* T YOU MAY \H E7A Rt. > imposition of Hltill TARIFF levied on *11 I ir innocently submitting like "Lambs led to the til naked myself, "Is tli;*rv no Balm in GilindP* , voioo like n Trumpot over flic vivrnnl MounWliy, why will you gropo about in darkness, r j>:ilo brow! Ah, lot hie point out wlrerc the OT OF ALL EVIL. _ " dioap iu I sell, then are you green, green as a e Stock at Cost. ke of whivli you will not have in a "Coon's age.' t complete assortment ?of Ulade Clothing, 'ONS, SIZES AND PRICES. [its, Caps and Groceries, and space only prevent* from Marching and Pa>ok is complete, from a Brass Thimble to a barre diaposo 1 at such astonishing low prices, as to word to the wise is suOicieut. 1 CARE, Agent. GREENVILLE, S. C. iml 1'. N. POWERS' Store. THE PLACE.^* se, to sell agein, may depend on doubling their tf STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 0. J Eltoru ?t J. B. Sherman. Executors of B. Duniiam, deceased, vs. Uooer Lovklanh.?Bill for Aeeouut, Ac. B. F. Perry, Complainants' Solicitor. BY order of the Court, in this case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bider, on Sale day next, the 1st October, 1855, all that lot I in the Town of WrkKiufVino ifnn.? v.. v?"?? ' three, (48) as bv a plan of the said Town, reference thereunto being bad, will more fully appear. j Ti.itMtor*Au: Credit of one, two and three | yearn, iu equal, uniiiial and successive installments, bond to hear interest from day of Sale.? Peiclwiser to git e bond with two good aunties, and a Mortgage of the promisee to secure the purchase monev. S. A. TOWNES, a k. a.*%>. September 7, 1855. 17 td STATE OF SOUTH CABOLHA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. S5S/ 3?K,33,&S,, Walker tfc Irvine, ) Declaration in Aseumsit. vs. v Damage $300.00. John McBride. ) 1). P. Perry, I'lfTa Att'y. WHEREAS the Plaintiff did on the 10th day of August^ 1855, tile his declaration aptinst the defendant, who is absent from, and without the limits of the State, and bus neither wife nor attorney, known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is ordered that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or iefore the 11th day of August, in the year of >ur Lord, one thousand eight liundren and fiftylix, otherwise final and nt>solute judgement will >e given and awarded against him. D. 1IOKE, C. C. P. Clerks Office, Greenville 0. 1L ) August 10 1855. ) 8m ly A CARD rTAVING associated Col. Roiieut P. GoouL-L lett with myself in the mercantile busiiesa, the said business will he carried on under he name and style of GRADY ?k GOODLETT, it my old stand on the south west corner of the >ublic square. I hereby take occasion to return ny thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore testowed on me, and solicit a Continuance ot he same for the now firm above referred to, ecling confident that we will be able fo give atisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. It is with reluctance that I must truly say that leeessity constraius me, to notify those who are ndebteu to me either by note or book account iroviousto 1st of January, 1865, to call and pav ip. JOHN Hr. GRADY, * January 28, 1855. ao-PAKTiTaiiGsir. rllE undersigned having formed a copartnership under the name and style of GRADY e GOODLETT, niul taken the stock of Goods and Store of John W. Gbaoy, will^ continue the business. We liopefS^^ ^fiSfcby prompt, attentions to merit ajAHIMt oiitinuanee of the liberal patronage heretofore iven the business. Our stock is very complete ow, and preparations are making to enlarge It eon. Give us a call; john m Grady, U0BT. P. GOODLETf. J.muaty.23, 1855. taw at>ti a aa aat a ttait lav vv ajlx?a/ auuwiaxiVXI r?iaajr../4^o)iaLrfl)?ma^ Important Announcement. IX) all persona afflicted with Sexual diseases, I. suoll as Spermatorrhoea, Sctlilnnl Weakness, mpotencc, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Symphilis, the Geo of Onanism, or HoW-nbuac, A'*.. dro, n.o HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Phil width in, in view of the awful destruction of human ife and health, cntised by Sexual diseases, aud he deceptions w hich aro practised upon the unortunnte victims of such discuses by Quacks, mve directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a ,heritable act worthy of their name, to give tfedical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus atflictkI, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, w^i i description of their condition, (age, occupation, inbita of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme |>overy and aufToring, to Furnish Medicine freo of Thnrge. Tlio Howard Association iea benevolent Institition, oatablislicd by a sjie< iol endowment, for he relief of the sick and rawed, afflicted with 'Virulent nud Kpiilcn.io Diseases,''and its funds :an be ua?d for no other purpose. It ha* now a surplus of means, wbioh the Directors have voted ^advertise the al>ove notice. It is noedlcfet to add that the Association commands the highest Hlval skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Valuable ad vice also given to sick and nervous females, nf listed with Womb Complaints I^etieorrhoea, do. Qf Address, (post-paid,) Dr. George K. C.d boun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'onn. lly order of tho Directors, K7.RA D. IIARTWBUL, President GEO. FAIRCHIU*. Secretary, ang 21. ? U . V % Stoves ! Stovea! ! I "PHE SUIkK^tlBm offer* tbth* * j 1 )<irg? rmrUty (<%1?th, tii: TU? tfhdWnfe fid Leviathan Cooxwf fHoV?< and tumm .13 <?tlier?. Air Tight Cookin. Stoves, "1 uF VAiUOUb KUD& PREMITTM C00KXH6 STOVES, Larry* and wnaU Oven*, AIR TIGHT PkEMIVH ' ?% l_i #? * bOO&infif DIOVOfi PARLOR COOXiK'J STOV^Sr. l'nrtora,- Bo* St^vSs, Hull Stores. iV* Chfifehee. Uoree, Ac., fogcthyr with fnjl SisorttncrM of plain mid Jn'iuinned Tiu WAt&, fIN, COPPER, LEAD A SIIEEt <ROK it ART, matallic tflflfifie Done in the moat nppi'tftad taman4f/ with dispatch. ^|T The Trade supplied with Tljfc ttARR? at wholesale, upon the lowest terms. D. O. WESTFIKLD, 4CO. Crttnvillt, S. C. apr H tf %????>?? * L ? I ? ? < ?> ? i m 'n< /? To the Public. A8HEVILLE HOTEL. MT11K subscribe*, hiring taken charge (K this Hotel, in (he west etui of jlalfi street, iu Abbeville, X; C., .Intel/ Occupied hpr John Rrtnolds, is pfep.Rre-d to accommodate his old friend* and the public gdhefally, with ererVtUiiB ncCes rury to their comfort during tlieir stay witli him. lie hopes from his long experience in the business; to be able to gite sutiSfnctiOu to nil.iBite.?i&mtm shall be furnished frith the best the efthnfrj Affords. PERM A N EXT and TEMPORARY Boardera can be acconunOdated upon reasonable terms, lie respectfully solicits a share of public patroHage. JOHN MuBRIDE Mny 1L 02 tf STATE OF sotiT6"cArtoiTiifA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. K W <mt3Um<S)E3 IPJLL8AS* John \V\ (Jftidy 1 PA. " f AttnOiJneiit; Wnu M. HtlGfer. ) "V\711F.RKAS, tiie Plaintiff did on the lfltiula/ Vt of October, 1804, file his wecIaTatiou against Hie defendant; who, (ns it is said) is AJl[ sent from and without the limits of the State. mill bus neither wife or attorney novr within 0'* _?nnic u J'on whom a copy of this declaration might bo served. It is therefore ordered, that the ??hl defendant do appear and plead to the skid declaration on or before the nineteenth day of October, w hich will bo in the yenr of our Lord one thousand * eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given afid awarded against iiim. tf. HOKE, t). 0. P. Clerk's OffiCe, Grttenville District, ) October 17, 18M, f 8mly SEW'-YORK AljVfcimSEMENT. Urcat Reduction in ^irkea* Mm Fine Gold Hunting P'nt LeVer Watches $75-160 4 Det'd. u _ * 46-86 " Open Face " " 86-46 44 ' Leylnes ?4 ?8-?a Silver Hunting Patent Lover Watehei 8*2-88 Det'd. ? 44 18-83 Gold Vest, Neck ahd Fob CHAINS Ladies' Chatelaine Chains Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Cuff Pins, Bracelets Gold Pens and Pencila Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons And every article in the jovrelry line, bf the Scat quality and workmansliip. Silver Spoons, Knives, Cups, Napkin Rings, Ladles; At. Afc Also a new article Of Sleeve ButtOHft and Collar Buttons, our own pattern. Ahv bf tlie ahbVe articles maybe ordered and will he Sent by Excess at our risk; ahd if they do not give satisfaction may l*t returned. SAMUEL W. BENEDICT, 6 Wall street; KfcW Ybrk. August 2 12 2 m " " L AST n O T I C E. \ LL PERSONS indebted to O. A. Piotia on J.X. account previous to March last, atb earnestly requested to call On W; fc and settle the slime, as furtbefc inuulgbhfcc rhhnot b? ",l0WCd' J. B.fiEfilS.Au**.. 1 January 5. 84 tf Tounty land. . 160 ACRES r|V) ALL who have served 14 day*; in any A. War of the United States; Since 1790; Warrants obtained^ and highest cash prices paid for them, by d% Ji ELtfOBD, Attorney at LH#? Mh 16. 44-lf Gketmvillk, B; tt Warrants! Warrants t V7. S. SAO-HY, \ TfOIiNKt AT LAW, is prepared with all j L necessary instructions to prbCurfe Bounty Land Warrants under the late act of CdflgfMw, granting 160 acres to all who ira* hHvc Served in any of the wars. Immediate attention given to anv business of the kind entrusted tb his bars March 16. 44 tf ~ . B&TfC* GTOB.S km APQTHICAM tHQP, GREENVILLE, a C. Dealer IN * DRUOR, MEDICINES, BURfilCAL, UfSTRUmentis Pairtfs, Dye Stuffy Varnishes, Putty, Tohaoco. Regans Sj?irit Gas, Oils^ Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet Article^ Com ha, Perfumery, etb. Fresh and pure Ilrugs *hr banted and sold at low ptibeft May 4. fll tf TTT7LEviN~ Auctioneer and Comtfiission Mertixhnt, RKFERCEJTUKB; Joua A. Oiuwrono, Ptttidenl OawmemH/ Btm4, . .loilS CAlmrvi i t>mSJ?? , _ - ...iuiiw iwKm WW?M i<>ulrooJ Conipmn-/, Hon. Joii* 8. PkUstbfr, Jotrw lluvcn, Cohunltin. Momwi* A Co., Tlmr Mw*o,m, Hon; W. V. CouiocK, Clini lcfttou. may 25. 2 11 -*rYOU ur? r>qn^(?f<i1 to HfoH ?t the Dlvhim Kimxu oi tfto Son* of TeiMprrutM until further owl? r*. Molina?Frntay Wtnoiip. By or<l? r of W. 1'. pun t . 1V.% P.\ .'anna iy 1.'. 55 t