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AavtWfrt exasperates fools, dejects cowrds,
dfn**,c?j{ tWjkenlties rf the wise itad
bg*?>QQ?> to the ooeeeity of
ryingj Abet^ *&lipVlreft the opulent, nod
***** we WMBpamwkup,.' ?ovh iunjr be
id i? favor <Srfc dversity ; but the worst of
t is, ft has no friends.
jafcsSSB
tfartow *h sitting by tho fire, at bin reaiIcacotn
Rappahannock county, Virginia,
le was abojt at through the window, and
*ntuggb "* killing him instantly.?
9b nagrocs have been arrested, but we hare
lot barbed that any clue has been obtained
to fho waa Jthe perpetrator.
MY8ieEMg^^r~^
MARRIED?On Thursday eight, Nor. 8, by
lor. J. Bvaptxa, Mr. JtmaiuH A*xold, of Piskmm
District, to Miss Maktma E. Blaaxmoamk, of
tnd^aaPiotHet,&G
M ARKIKD?On the veuing of the 4th Inst.,
m Jonathan's Creek, Haywood county, N. C., by
L B. Jomrarrox, Esq., Jcuwun Viokkks, of Waylesville,
formerly of Qreenrilie,3. C., to Mrs. K
l
1 - ttwMtiie
?-?i??
Tttttu Wwr, eon of Joux R Wht, aged 28
rears and 2 months, deported this life nt the respenes
of bis fbther, In Greenville District, on the
fth sif October.
That bath it pleased tho Almighty, in the dispensations
of his providenet, to removo froir the
nidst of friends, a dutiful and exemplary member
?f society. Yes one, whoso upright deportment
Ind fixedness of purpoee hud endenred the respect
of nil who knew him, and of whom it might
Sell l>e said,
"They who knew him heat, loved him most."
Hie subject of this notice had been a member
f Brosly Creek Baptist church, In this District,
L...I. ...? o.,.i <i os
"* ?? J v?l ?, NIIVI nuunw MVIIII^ UUV VI IIIU VIII(?r?
of the Buaday School attached to that ehttrch,
i? devoted much of hie time in teaching the youth
iround him tlio truths of tho Bible and singing
ha songs of Zion.
Upon the threslihold of manhood?in the midst
if his usefulness?-lias Tiiouas West fallen asleep.
H unlike the unarmed soldier, he fell with the
srhole armor of tho Christina warfare, upon liis
>erson, and as ho had taught others, so fell he,
tinging the praise o his Captain and Redeemer.
Ere ho closed his oyes in death, lie was asked
f he was Willing to dia "If/* said he, "my time
ias come, 1 am. Whatever a God of love and
visdotn ordains must be best for his ereaturcs."
I little while after he asked those around him if
hey did not see the nngel*,and with a prayer upon
lis lips, his spirit winged its flight with the impels
to a home of bliss, where it will be forever
Vee and happy. Who would not wish to live tlie
life of the'rightcous, that his last end might be
like theirs I J. H.
Crccnvillc Price* Current.
30RRR&TBD YVKKKLY FOR TUB ENTERPRISE,
BYJIUQY at QOODLETT, MERCHANTS.
k - -
. . c> rermvillf. November 15, 1855.
UAGGINO^ Gunny, per yard, a 20
1 Inti.lnii . I Q
I1A00N ... .11am*, per lb., a 15
Shoulder*, a 14
Side*, a 10
? ' Hog round, 12.J
UUTYER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
" Country, per lb. lo o
COFFEE.. .Rio, per lb. 15*
Java, per lb. 18 a 20
pOMESTKJH, Shirting, per yd. 0* a 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
Osnuburgs, per yd. 11 a 12*
FLOUR .... Country, per bbl. $0 a $7
Country, per sack, 3 a 3}
LRAIX.... .Corn, per bushel, a 50
Wheat, per bushel, $125
^ Oats, per bushel, a 30
[RON...... -Swedes, per lb. 0* a 7
English, per lb. a 5$
LARD .per lb. a 15
KGLASSES, W. I. per gal. a 00
N.O., per.gal. a 70
IVRUP...." u per gal. a 75
)IL& Lamp, per gal. $1* a $2*
Train, per gaJL 87* a $l|
Liuseeo, $1*
tlOR.... .per lb. a fc*
LOPE..... .per lb. IS a 20
UGAltS.. .N. Orleans, per lb. a 12s
Porto Rico, per lb. a 12*
* Loaf, per lb. 15
Crushed, per lb, IS
Refined, per lb. a 14
lAit9?......per bushel, $1
Halt, per sack, ? 2 50
:....Colgate,pale,pr.lb. 12$ a 15
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10
HOT. per lb. 12*
Shot, per bag, ? $2}
IIV ADVERTISEMENTS.
% Carpels.
rlK SUBSCRIBERS have now in tiore good
apply of DOUBLE PLY
Ingrain Carpets,
rhieh w?re bought under very advantageous
Monautancei) and will be offered at a ibuail ndraaee.
EXTRA HEAVY R1C1I BRIOHT OOL>RRI?
TURKEY BWfl at redneed nrieea.
W.& UASTIE A CO.
V. A. HAITI*. A. ISAAC*.
Nov. 10 17 At
The Home and Lot
ON Npring street, third square east from
Hu, the Court House, is now ffmd FOR
ALU The Lot ooatains about seven eights of
n aere, embracing a superior vegetable Garden,
he yard is well set With choi fruit tree* flow-1
* Ia TVs Flotne esntains two rooms, SO bj
ft, with firo-plase* .Other buildings on this
saiiH. The loeatio* Is sonvenient to a spring
aa rare water as ths mountains aflord. and, as
rptaeaeo, is at ones retired from and oonvnniit
H all the principal hueiaees parts of tows.
? bs sold oa tyU-Dngbk DeeemW next, if not
ipoeed of HBma Call sad sse. For partien
V.^*A9CSVGO^
.
' WINTER 1855: ~
THE PilOPKR SEASON BEING NOW OOME
For ?hc Dliplir <
WI rat - BDUK3S STO1,
W. H. HOVEY
Wovlu Mky u> UiOM Lwli*) indent
of nnd riaitingthA Tillage of Greenville,
and desirous of inspecting nrticies of j
LADIES' & QUITS' WEAR,
Ll /\ I IAr?l#(-r>nik>M
tm PLAUTAWM S0O0S ,
that at that popular and
FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT,
so long and widely kuown as
&l)c Caries* Slow,
They may NOW And such a list of desirable
Goods ns "they would bo gratified to look through
before purchasing. . . . ?
umw cLom
of Pelisso Olotli, Satin, Colored Silk and Tweeds.
Several styles from ?3 to $15.
(DHjDAIK, MATOA&S,
of Pelisse and Cloths, Opera Flannels, Merinoes,
Ac., with trimmings to match, will be shown in
considerable variety.
WJLI. BE ISSUER EARLY IN DECKMRER NEXT.
O Tiib
rcBLMium would request tlioso who contemplate
subscribing, to forward their namee
withont delay. _
Teems?Two Dollars teii axnvm ; one year's
payment required on the rcciej)tof the firs', num
bar.
AAdrett me at Columbia.
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
Hoy, 20 tf.
. Mkblallre Reports*
The subscribers will issne every morning durisgthe
session of the Sonth Carolina Legislature
full reports of the proeeodjags of both, branches,
including Speeches and Debates, and at the cleeo
?t the session pnt up, in a neat quarto form, the
satire matter, printed on first quality paper and
neatly l>ound, for f S per eopy.
Ax our reports are inteadc-d to ba nnnplfit.
our patrons may expect to learn more of the bus?
iness of the Legislature than has heretofore been
reports*].
Tho "Tittits" will bo supplied daily for $1.00
during the session and directed through tba Post
Office tn any point*
First class Stenographic Reporters are engaged,
and no expense or labar will be avoided that
may be necessary to oar complete success. Our
friends will please forward their orders.
E. 1L Run-vox A Co.
irwe ore authorised to an*
nonncn W. F. PRINCE, as a candidate for Sher*
iff at the ensuing election for that office.
mpt a. 17 t*
f|TWe aro anihorlzcd to ??* onno*
OoJ. DAVID IIOKE u * candidate for
Sheriff of Greenville District *t the earning Ejection.
pTffe are authorized to announce WM
A* ncDanlcl m a Candidate for Clerk it
the ensuing election. Felt. i. td,
i >
v ' 7r'^ti5? '
*> s,.- fdt *
" li'y*' 0 *
are fuller than usual of LI ami some, Useful, and
ORNAMENTAL FANCY ARTICLES.
The various aires of English, German and Italian
Banjo, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Fin? Note and Letter Paper Envelopes,
PERFUMERY, TOILET S0AP8, (
Morocco Portefolioa nnd WORK BOXES,
Lodioa' and Gent's Medicated CORK SOLES,
Shoes, 81ippers, Gaiters, Hosiery nnd Gloves,
always on hand, at the old place,
No. 2. Cleaveland's Buildings,
Nearly opposite the Mansion House.
JLZO
MERINO UNDFJRSniRTS AND DRAWERS,
ASSORTED PRICES.
Nov. 9. 26 tf
A Vtw loorul to bo Published at Anderson 8. C*
ENTITLKD
Audenon Dollar Weekly.
TIIK undersigned proposes to publish in the
town of Anderson, n Litoary, Political,
and News Journal,*to be styled, ANDERSON
DOLLAR WEEKLY. lie is aware, that he
proposes entering upon an enterprise, beset
witn dllicultics but he will endeavor to surmount
these by securing a largo subscription list, and
engaging the best writers in tho district to .contribute
to its columns. Anderson can aud ought
to support another Journal; and feeling confident
that the enterprise will meet with a hearty
support, I now present this prospectus to her
people. As a Liteatury A News Journal the
l)ouar Weekly will contain tho choicest selections
of Literature, aud the Latest Foreign, Doi
raestic, and Commercial News. Also the Reports
of the Acts of the Legislature and of Congress.
Iu Politics the Dollar Weekly will be Independent.
Its Motto will be "Open to nil Parties and
Controlled by None." Size and Stylo of the
Weekly, will be 24 by 84, printed with New and
Elegant Brerter add Long Primer type, comprising
TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMNS of matter.?
Wo will carefully exclude Patent Medicine Ad
vcrtisements.
We have secured the services of J. V,
MOORE, Esq., as Editor, whose experience and
t alent as a writer, is well known to the people of
our District, *
Terms.?In order to place, a paper within tho
reach of every man in tho 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 botwocu
this and the first of January next All who wish
an Independent Pupcr, conducted on Independent
Principles, will send in their names at onoe.
wr Post Masters who will receive and forward
subscriptions will receive a copy of tho
D3LLAR WEEKLY without charge.
All Letters and Communications to be addressed
to the undersigned.
J. T. nERSIIMAN.
A ??ixta nt Editor and Pubtukrr.
Nov. 0 26 f
"THE EXAMINER."
THE FIRST NUMBER OF THIS
NEW JOURNAL,
J?ta W- StotaA Aeaaat
Council of Greenville, S. C
JJY AMQUJPT RECE1VKU
llfk A HiAHhf An 1?a.. JLHI
Betnrn, - - $539.11
Received of John T. McDaniol, viz:
Apr. A May,Street and Road Taxes, 934.00
$1472.11
Billiard-License of S. 8. Crittenden, 50.00
Taxes for Selling Beef, viz: of
Solomon Wade - - 6.00 *
John Watson, jr. - - 6.00 J
Mat. Watson, ^,5Mwr.' * I
Mr. McUaniel, - - 5.00 1
Abram Green, - 6.00 1
James McOarter, - - 6.00 ]
Reul>on Smith, - - 5.00
Mr. McKennie, - - 6.00
Mr. Lessor's fino, - - 6.00
[ Bailey <k CoV. Circus, - 10.00
Ethiopian Serenadem, - 2.60 (
Swiss Bell Ringers, - 6.00
Dr. A. B. Crook's fine, - 50
Vardrv Me Bee's fiuo, - 1.00
Taxes per Asieumetit, * 628.20
$2214.31
BY AMOUNT l'AID OUT.
1854. Cr.
Sept. 2Tth, Rev. R. Furman nine days "
hauling, - - - 18.00 t
liufus llorion, eleven days i
work on Street urnl River, - 8.23 '
Tlios. Reynolds days, - 6.00 ;
Willis Allen 7 days, - 5.25
J. M. Benson, esq. 2 days
" per boy iu Blasting, - - 3.00
Nov. 4. Edward Gridley, work on
Ford of River, - - 6.00
" oin, J. juauiain, Dal. per IkuhIs i
on Street $17.50; Hauling
$17.00, - - - 34.00
N. Clark, work of boy on
Streets, - 2.00
B. F. Griso, work on Street, 70.01
Dec. 28, Prof. Edward's for bawling, 8.00
1855.
Apr. 11, P, Hoke, salary as Snp'L of
Streets, - 200.01
" " act. for work on str't, 15.88
" 20th, Jna? Galon, Ringing Town
lkll to 1st Feb. 1855, - 25.00
May 7, Estate of C. B. At wood,
deceased, for Hauling - 11.00
II. ThompsonVwork on str'ts, 90.50
Ilejiry Ballard, " " G5JP5
Jerry Belt, 44 " 43.50
Mrs.Green's Willis," " 10.88
John Benedict's Abram, " 11.00 ,
Mny 19, Williams, Foastcr <fe Go's.
Amount of Bill, - 74.55 1
Wm. Darby's hand on street, 84.00 '
J. B. Shermun 9 J days hauling, 19.00
Juno 2, T. C. Gower's hand on streets, 57 J3 i
A. Brisscy, Reparing Bridges, 6.50
A. Norton's boy per blasting, 3.93
" 0, Perry Morgan, work on 1
Streets, - - - 24.87 !
W. A. McDaniel's hand on
Streets $00.25; Jail Fees
$10.00, - - - ' 70 25
G. F. Townes, per lot of Rock, 30,00
10, John Lee Thompson for work, i
on Streets, : - 40.05 .
20, P. S. ltutlcdgc, work oflrand
on streets, 15.03
T.B. Thompson,3 days hauling, 0.00
Mrs. E. W. Earlo for hauling, l7.0o
Maulding <k Go's. Bill, - 7.80
$1090.43
Aug. 5, R. P. Goodlett, for hauling, 84.30
J. P. Pool, " M 18.00
Jas. McPherson," " 31.32 (
J. W.Stokes' hand on Streets, i
$39.00; hauling $18.00, 57.00
Henry G. Lynch, Hauling, 8.00
0, J. II. Glenu for Poles, - 33.00
T. B. Roberts, Hauling, - 48.50
L. W. Watson, Hauling, - 22.00
Robt. McKay, Haulinsr. - 3.00
27, N. Whitnrire for Fence dsc., 15.00 j
T. J. Price for Printing and j
Blanks, - - - 11.75
L. B. Clinc'rt hand on Streets, 20.40
Crook & Montgomery's
Blacksmith Account, - 4.25
Gowcr, Cox dc Markloy
Reparing Engine, - 133.70
Sept. 7, D. O. Westfield's Blacksmith
Account, - 25.03
W. H. Campbell's hand on
Streets, - - - 3.38
Swandale dt Irwin,^vork on
Streets, - 0.00 ,
Salary of Clerk, - - 25,00 ?i
Salary of Constable, - 25.00 1
V. McBee for Lumber, - 40.77 J
I). Hoke's Act. for hauling, 15.00 J
J. W. Grady, am't. of Bill, 0,00 1
W. A. McDaniel, Balauco <
hire of boy, ... 3.00 1
Boy Bon removing nuisance*, 1.00
? Joel, M u 25
u Chailes, M M 25
u Wiley, 44 " 25
M George, M " 50
Rev. R. Fnrman,bal. for hauling, 9.00
J. T. McDaniel, commission
? per ct. on receiving and
paying ont $1048, 52.40 '
Clerk's cownjis'n on receiving
and paying out $2214 31, 110.71
1020.24
cash od band to JJulanoe, 201.07
$2214.31
The publication of this Report lias been t
delayed until now, with the expectation that ]
our Intendaot, Dr. A. B. Crook, would find i
time to mnko up his Repott, and that both i
Reports would go to the press at ono and the
same time. His engagements, however, ;
hare been such as not to afford him liesuro <
to prepare his Report as yet, and its publication
is, therefore, dofered for the present. ,
JOI1NT W. STOKES,
Clerk <6 Trtartrtr.
Nov. 0. 26 2t
IV" We have been authorized to announce
?|?t. A* Y. Owings a saadidsU for Sher1(1
at tW nest election. Dct*47~ta.
Jrl*
4r - ifr
* ? 2^*" *d!L52lli*"f V * *
WAE IN GEJ
5 : FIVE H.UNDHE
iPBOCMMATION BY
FEtXOW-CITIZENS, CX)UNT1
Hear me for
AND BE SILENT THA
, . ? <1
ri /UTIKQ directed my sympathetic giuo to the
I L kimls of Merehandift* Of consumption, and you
Ukujfiitol'' human nature revolted' within n?o whe
I no Physician there? 1* there none to eoun<l hie
a1n^ ,to rou?o you from your Dorm \nt Sluntbor ?
ritji tl\js.paleness of eternal grief stamped on youi
hoe inches. . ; *
CREDIT IS TIIE RO
If ytygthink you can buy at any credit house n> c
yUCQinbW, for besides selling for CASH ONLY,
We offer the whol
Thus enormous advantages are now offered, the 111
The Stuck consists in part of the largest and most
Ready and well I
OF ALL QUALITIES, FAS HI
Dry Goods, Bootsf Shoes, H
Vnd ? wholo Unng of Rigmarole; the want of time i
-ading thupi Single File. Enough to ?? <he Strv
elof \Yhwhoy, and under present circumstances In
jstoui^h tuo isfitives and Know Nothings. 1ST* A
" w
' ' \'i *
In.lJEATTllv^ Old Staml, between 11. LONGS a
JCsrDONT FORGET
Country Merchants wishing to purchn.
money, by cnllittg nt the above direction.
Oct 5. 21
WlLLIAffS A. FEASTER,
Wholesale &, Retail Orocci,s!1
AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, J
Greenville, S. C.,
HAVKjnst received, and will continue to
'keep on baud a good supply of
Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Rice. Salt, Ba*
eon, Lard, "Flour, Meal, Hails, and
Many other Articles pertaining to a Grocery Establishment.
to whicn wo invite public attention,
We nre trading in Articles that require large
Cosh Investment and admit of but short profits,
And we rind, by experience, that it is impossible
to do business on a limited credit. We shall,
therefore, discard books, and iu future, without j
distinction or exception, require the CASH on '
delivery of Goods. *
We are also BUYIXO PRODUCE or every do- ?
scription,' and will pay the highest market prices,
either" in Cash or Goods, at the pleasuro of the
seller.
lacolln. feast kr. i.koxard wilusms.
Nor. 2. 25 tf. i
The Mammoth Mexican Wlivut.
NOW is the time to plant this fine valuable
and proWfio Wheat. It was raised oil thq I
rami of Air. T1IOMA* T. PATTON, of Buncombe J
founty N. CL, and may be found nt the store* of
Messrs tra.vr>v a Gooolbtt and Messrs. Uowku a
DAVio,jGreenville, S. C.,
Nov, 2. 25 tf.
. Dissolution..
r|MlE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
JL between the dab.-eribcrs is now dissolved.
D. G. WESTF1K1.D.
; V J. WESTFfELD.
C5^" T1ie Notes httd Accounts of the said concern
nre iu the hands of the subscriber, and if
not,settled before Court will be put in suit
D. G. WEST FIELD,
nug frt. .. 15 tf
Situation wanted.
/? WHfNC MAN, of steady habits, desires a
/I. ait im ti o? as Clerk in soino Dry Good or]
Grocery Stons in Greenville. He lift* hud eon- "
mdcromc experience. Any one desiring a Clerk
will Jdcose apply to the Editor of the Enterprise
who will give the necessary recommendations, i
te. November 2. 25-tf I
.Special Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, either *
by Note or Account, up to 1st of Janunry
last, arc requested to-nmkc payment* as longer
indulgctice cannot be given. I
julyU 8V 9w J. W. GRADY.
Notice. 1
IS hereby given that application will he made
at the next scs?ion of our State legislature
to grant,.a charter for a road leading from
Greenville Oourt-llonse to Paris Mountain by the
nearest and most practicable route,
September 1. 17 8*in
For Sale.
THE Subscriber will sell at private sale "
his House and lot, on the IViidlefbrCWill]
road, about t mile from the Court Houac ??<i
near fh*K*il UimuI Depot* ami situated on high
and elevated lot* having a flno view of the mountains.
The house is a new frame building, ro- "
L-ontly completed, containing seven fine rooms
t)nt buildings have been erected on the lot. Tlio 1
lot contains about one and one-thirteenth acres i
at land, and is all enclosed with a new plank
fenee.
Anv person desirous of pureliasing a comfort able
resigned1 trill d?> well to call on the subscriber.
? -- R- VV. GOpDAJtD.
itDoravnitit (JCt. 12. 22 tf.
Lookout for your Pocket.
W S. TURNER ia now receiving ono of tlie 1
largest STOCK of GOODS ever Brought .
to Greet yilT?, csll artd sej him opposite the Man 1
lion Ifouso. Y'oii cannot full to upend your
phnifge. ' ?
Oct. 9 s 21 tf.
Candy, tlnndy.
A FIXE lot of all kinds of CANDIES jnat received
at W. S. TURNERA
Oat. 6 21 tf.
IUSOO Reward !
THE niARIIUJA KILLER, tinted in over tO. '
)00 Caaes of Asiatic Cholera and Dowel Complaint**,
has never yet failed, when tried in time,
instantly to relieve and apcedily to effeot a Permanent
Cura PRICE 60, CENTO A DOTTLE.
tr Be particular to see that it is prepared l>y I
DENNETT Ac BEERS* Rtnivoxi., as none other is
Pennine. I
or Sold by Droggitfs and Country Merchants I
Bverywherc, and in Uroenvillo by
If. B. RAllLE A CO.
Jnne 20 1 Sm .
trWe Mr? a utliorl /.< <! t? ? nouoea
WM, BAVNE * candidate fur Sheriff at
the ensuing Election. r,?.
ENVILLE! .1
D KILLED-! I .
TO PRESIDENT. '
1YMEN AND FARHE?S,
my Cause, v
T YOU WAV ,HE AR.
r- J" i ?i
i imposition of HtGlI TARIFF levied on *11
r innocently sn1>mittin?r like "Lambs led to the
n I naked myself, "Is thsro no Bulu> in Gilindf" s
voice liko a TrumjH't over the eternal MounWhy,
why will you grope nl>oitt in'darkness. J
' palo brow"? Ah, let iuo point out where fhe
OT OF ALL EVIL. 1
ht>np as I sell, then nru you green, grecti as rr '
i
e Stock at Cost
of which yo-i,will not liarvo in a "Coon's age.**
OXF krMTa
, complete assortment of ,
Hade Clothing
n O.rrr nn **
J L
January 13 35 If
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OUEENV1LLE 0. II., S. C.
June 23, 1351. 6 g
PES. SULLIVAN St MOORE,
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
GALLS IN TUB MNEOFTHBIRPROFESSION.
Rksidkxck: Wmrtksn, Gremnille DintrUt,
PiW-OmoB: Dunklin, " "
F. M. SULLIVAN.] [P. P. MOORK
March 9. 43 ?G|
BOOK A?JL> JOB PRINTING ueully Avon at
tlie "Enterprise Office."
a '\5tT3r
s * 4
iic I1.0U niiiw-o nHicunuii wure large imtmioit
iu has made to Ma stock of
CROCKERY,
which he is offering at excellent barc/ains.
Call ami Sec for Yourselves !
WM. S. TURNER.
s*pC 27. 20 tf
Lodic'tt Handkerchief?*.
A FIXE lot of LA DIE'S I4N EX IIANDKER/
Y CHIEFS, assorted, just received at
VT.-S. TURNERS.
Oct. 6 St tf.
Lost.
BETWEEN tire village of Greenville and the
old race course, an Odd Fellow*# BREASTPIN.
The finder will be rewarded, by leaving
t nt this offiec.
Oct. 19 23 tf.
IValcli Mnkcr and Jeweller,
UNDER ST KEN'S HOTEL.
KEEPS always on hand Cold mid Silver
W site lie*, and JEWELRY of cviry
description. Fancy Goods nnd Perfumery.
"Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
>c?t. manner,
dee. 29, 33 !y
REED & 000DLETT,
AS iiv^w,
Greenville, 8. C.
jCi?~Office next door to F. F. F.kattik diCo.
J. P. RKEP.l fa. d. oooni.vTT. I
<^vo, Oi&aa AiV 1J I'lUUKS.
!ats, Caps and Groceries,
tti'l space only proventi from Ms rolling and Piy
nlc U complete, from a UrassThimblo to ft linr o
dispdsod at such ustnniHlitng low price? as to
word to the wise is sufficient.
i. CAER, Agent*
GREENVILLE; S. C.
nd P. N. POWERS' Store.
THE PLACE.-&3T
;:\ to Bill agein, may depend on doubling their
. tf
MEW STTOOK >P
FALL and WINTER
. ???!>?,
AT THE STORE OK
WILLIAM S. TURNER,
(FORMERLY CRITTENDEN 8t TURNER,)
Opposite tbc Mansion House.
\VTIIERE he has received and is prepared to ,
? r offer his friends and the public one of
he REST selected stock of GOODS, which has
>een selected with great care and attention, and
>nc of the most desirable for purchasers over
rffered IN THIS MARKET. it consists of
BEAUTIFUL STYLES OK AMERICAN A FRENCH
A largo assortment of
American and Scotch Ginghams,
A LARGE LOT OK
Foreign and Domestic
LONG CLOTHS & SHEETINGS,
Col Ion and Linen Handkerchiefs,
TOSItlB&Y AOT (ftlLOTieS,
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES,
(SiS'SJfay (i'S Wa
WORTH
_ Of wmm, ^
I; ol- JL^Oies' 0.1O GciiilolncrTs iLlcqt-,
A large lot of Children's Shoes.
4*^^ MEN'S, BOY'S AND
CHILDREN'S fi(
Hats and Caps*
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
A2>rni)
BiLffiTisaaoa^
COX8I8TINO OF
Coats, Pants, Vesta, UiuTcrsTrirts, &c*
TT? -fi ? A - ?A?-*
Stoves! Stoves!! ' #
rlftS 8U AsOrtlliKRS offer* Co tl?? public
Jarg* variety ofH?pvei\ via: The (ImUcf**
?n?l Leviathan Cooking Stover, and variow# */f,"
jthenv
Air Tight Cooking 8toves,
T)F VAtUOUH KINj/8.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES.
Large and em-all Owns, %
AIR TIGHT PREMIUM
n i-' a.
vuujuug oioves.
PARLOR COOfttNG STOVES.
Purlers, lk>x Stoves, IIoll Stoves, for Clulr^frM,
Uorrs Ac.', togetfiei* wif fv ? full assortment' of
>lainnnd Japanned Tin iVnre,
HN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE, '
NTATALLIC R0?FINfi
Done in the most approved routiner,. with die*
;>ntch..
The Trade supplied wit ft TIN WAft?*
?t wholesale, upon the lowest terms.
r>. a. westfieLd. &cx>\
Greenville, S. C.
apr fi, 47 tf
K EW^YOiaTTd ?V EjtTRJEMKNT *
Krcat Reduction in Priee^
Fine Gold Hunting P'nt. Lever \Vulohea fci
Silver Hunting Patent Lever Watches 8U*-38 ^
GoH'VeoS NVelc and Fob CHAINS
Ladies' Cliat-elirtire flnina
Rrenst Pins, Ear Rings, Cn(T I'ilis, Bracelet's
Gobi Pens and Pencils
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons
And ov?ry article in tln> Jewelry line, of ffta
Seat qualifyand workmanship.
SilverSpaons, Vnives, Cnpr, ~
Napkin H'rtigs, Ladles, de. do.
Also n new article of Sleeve Buttons and'Col"
Inr Buttons, our own pattern.
Any of fhu above articles inny be ordered and
will l?c sent by Express at onr risk, nnd if liiey
do not vivo satisfaction may he returned.
SAMUEL \V\ BENEDICT,
& Wall street, New YorL
August Z M 2 m
LAST NOTICE.
ALT. PERSONS indebted to <). A. PicKr.it, on
nceonnt previous to Mnroti last, aro earnestly
requested to enll on W. K. Basle* aud
settle tl?c sanie,- as further indulgence cannot b?
allowed!
?f. B. B1TTTS, Assigned.
January 5. 34 tf
[Tounty LAND.
160 ACRES
r|X) AFX who have served 14 days, ill any
VJL War of the United States, since 1700.
Wnrrants obUiincd,
and highest (y?*h prices paid for them, hy
ft. J. I'T Wllltl Altnl'tinw nf t At?
SIli lft. 44-tf Greenville, S.
Warrants! Warrants!
77. E. EAOiET,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared aft
/ V necessary instructions to- procure Bounty
I?nnJ Warrants tinder fhc late net of Congress, *
granting IrtO ueres to all who may have nerved in
any of tlio warn. Immediate attention given to
any business of iSo kind entrusted to his care.
March lft. 44 if
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
RNST O<?2H w?m 5t>n^3AS.
Walker ?k Irvine, \ Declaration in Assumeit.
tv* > Damage $300.00.
lobn McBride. J B. F. l'Knnv, PHTa Atfy.
WIIKItKAS flu- TlaintifT did on flio TOtTr day
of August, fS55, file Ins declaration ngainst
the deA-mlant, who ie ahsenC from, and
without tho limits of the State, and has tjeither
wife nor attorney, knowu within tho same, upon
whom n copy of* the said declaration might be
served.
It in ordered that the said- defendant do appear
and plead to tlic said declaration, on or
before the Ilth day of August, in the veivr of
our Lord, one thousand eight. lrandren and fiftvsix,
otherwise final nnd absolute judgement will
be given wid awarded Asiiinit Inrn.
i>. no?K, c. c. r.
Clerks Ofllee, Greenville C. II. \
August 10 1855. y 3in ly
Books and Mationcry*
THE Subscriber* nre receiving a large and varied
assortment of the nbovc Articles, which
thej offer at low prices.
a'lAKGE VARIETY Of CLASSICAL WORKS.
An Extensive Stock oi Miscellaneous H'orke.
SCHOOL HOOKS; Slates, Fens,- Feneils, Drawing
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Arc.
Blank Books; bound, half-bound, ami hi Mipcr.
Foolscap, Letter and Koto Paper, by tho rcjun
or less.
Spv Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, &*.
With a varied assortment of other articles, to
which they invite the attention of the public.
O.K. ELFOHl) it GO.
mar. 2. 42 vtf
D2VC7C- QT0P.3
AND] APOTHECARY $RQP*
GREENVILLE, C.
jec? <&. i? jLjr ar9
dealer IN.
Drugs, medicines, surgical ixstritments,
Points, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes. Putty,
Totia'-eo, Sogars, Spirit Gas, Oils, Candies, ooniw.
Spices, Brushes, 'toilet. Articles, Corn ha, Perfumery,
etc. Fresh and pure Drills warranted
anil sold at low prices.
I May 4. fit tf
r rn ? . . * f**?
Ij. 1. JiliVliN,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
c0(i>a.vy^ri8it ?\j, <&,
rkfehcrncjst
John A. Cuawfoho, Prrtidrnt Commercial Petti I-,
JniM ClUiA'Xl.1, J'rtxitU nt South Carolina Railroad
Company, Hon. John 8. Prkkion, Joim
drvcr, columliii).
Moudkcta (t Co., IIknky Mikkro n, Hon. W. T.
Coiroot, Cliarlt ston.
may 2.V 2 If
mum rrnrm
"VrOlf"wp rMWitol to meet nt tlio JVia Uioq
| I Koorn of llio Sons of Teinnemne*
further ord^r*. Mooting?Friday Kvciiiuu*.
! Hy or.J. r of >V P. Pro?. W \ P. .
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