that and moat of tCem ?xbtbtt too mu?h re*
Vwuujus axti?!'fcashsiba Js addressing thcbW^citUe**.
We rejoice to hea? that
there is such ? people in America. Let
them retain their tactumitv by ell means.
The greet end crying evil of the times is the
excess of gab. Every man fancies an orator,
and Slinks himself bom for the express purpoeecf
edifying his fellowmen, either from
the rostrum, the bar or the pulpit. Surety
thp Bui ietin has not been perforated and
mangled as others have been by the immens*
boring machines which may be found
in various parts of the country, or ic wouid
not be. anxious to endow iU rhiladelphians
with the gift of tongues. Let them abide
in peso* Happy, excellent people, who
have no desire to shine in public assemblies,
bat are content to mind their own business !
Corrupt not, oh Bulletin, their primitivo simplicity.
Visit not the only quiet spot in the
United States with the confusion of Babel.
Richmond Despatch.
Summary.
Thomas F. Meagre, Esq., was married on
Wednesday by Archbishop Hughes, at the
Episcopal residence, to Miss Elizabeth,
daughter of Peter Townsond, Esq., of Orange
County. The New York Times gives the
fallowing froiMiD concerning the ronrrmpo :
"About ft year since, a distinguished Hibernian
formed the acquaintance of a celebrated
belle Mis E??T?d, daughter of a wealthy
Fifth Avenue merchant. Four days af
tor the first introduction the swain proposed
and was accepted? by the lady only. The
parents, alas! were obdurate. The father
d^clftrod his reasons for disapproving of the
match were of a serious nature, and based
oh some unpleasant antecedents in the life
of the candidate for his daughter's hand.?
Stolen interviews resulted, and finding eventually
that the young lady was determined
to stick to her lover, the cruel father made
Lis will, and disinherited his daughter. So
it seems that two hundred and fifty-thousaud
dollars is not forthcoming.
Spurs hot Your Dasrijfr.?Dean, in
lint "Ottoman Krnpiro," says the doctrinoa
??f Ldami?m teach that no man may be above
hi* destiny; that every one may learn a vocation
whereby he may earn his bread if
predestined to do so. A curious list is given
in lbe occupations of patrisirehs.caHpn*
sultans, which commence
with the first in AO. hUfd the ground:
Noah was a carpenter A*>r? * *> a wearer ;
lfatid made coat* of mail So..?iion made
banket* of the date tree; the Caliph Omar
manufactured skin* ; Olhniaa sold ea.iL*8 ;
Ali, the cousin of tile Prophet, hired him*,
so a master a salary. The Ottoman soverMfu
hid not think it beneath them to submit
to thir law id imitation of so many emieut
examples.: Thus M hammed It, sold
flowers; Soli man the Qreat made slippers;
A oh met I made ebony ease and boxes ;
Aekmet Unexcelled in writing, and in emUasoning
the canonical books; Selim II,
|Muted muslin*.
tjegjw.ii11!tsaamammemeammmmmrn
(Irrravillc Price* Current.
rt)aaactko wxkklt ron tiib kktbrpkisk,
jBY BRADY St G33DLETT, MERCHANTS.
Uaics?(viu.a November 20. 1856.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, ? 20
Dundee, o 18
BACON ... .llama, per U>., a 15
> Shoulders, a 14
STdes, a 18
Hog round, 12^
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
Country, por lb. 15 a
COFFEE.. .Rio, per lb. 15*
Java, per lb. 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0^- a 10
...i l a . is
i?iicvviii^, ^n;r ju* av u i %j
Osnaburgs, per yd. 11 a 12$
FLOUR .... Country, per bbl, $6 a $7
Country, per sack, 3 a 3$
GRAIN Corn, per bushel, a 60
Wheat, per bushel, $125
Oats, per bushel, a 30
IRON.. .Swedes, per lb. 6$ o 7
English, per lb. a 5$
LARD per lb. a 15
MOLASSES, W. I. per gal. a 60
N.O., per.g&l. a 70
SYRUP...." - per gal. ? 75
OILS Lamp, per gal. $1$ a $2$
Train, per gal. 87$ a $1$
Linseed, $1$
RICE, per lb. a 8$
HOPE..... .per lb. ' 15 a 20
SUGARS...BL Orleans, per lb. a 12 j
Porto Rico, per lb. a 12$
'" ;Loa? per lb. 15
Crushed, per lb, 15
ReAsed, per lb. a 14
SALT. .. ,.. .per UAel. $1
Salt, per sack, a 2 50
SOAP.......Colgate,pale,prjb. 12* ? 16
Yellow, per )b. 6 a 10
SHOT......per lb. 12*
Shot, per beg, * $2f
TDK SUBSCRIBERS have now 1ft star* a good
aupply a/ IXMJBLE PLY
Ingrain Carpets,
1 wkUh were bought md? very ?dnnU?ou<
mS eircumetanao ana will b? offered at ? man adtmm.
EXTRA HEAVY RICH BRIGHT OOLORKD
TURK I2Y RUGS at redueed prieeo.
W. & HAffrTE A CO.
V. 1 IMTIK *' A. BUOL '.j
Ho?.U ? It
Xfce Boom and
-tflfe OR Spring street, third mum* eaet from
JHjL th? Court Hooaa, i* now offered FOR
SALE The Lot contain* about seven eight* of
an acre, embracing a superior vegetable Garden.
Hm yard ie well eat with choice fruit fereee, Rower*,
Ac. . The Houee oontaina two room*, 20 by
It with flre-plaeea Other building* on the
prxifai* The location k convenient to a spring
of aa pare wotar ae the uteuntoine afford, and, a*
n NdHM k at oaee rAhdfron and convenl
WINTER iiS5.- I
THE PROPER SEASON BEING VOW COMB
For tke Display of
'ffilSSSS SOC2S2,
W. H. KOVEY
V^.14 U 41 ? T -.11 ..1 /I 41-?? ?1
.ows a^ w ? ?uu VtuMtuiiu I
dent of Mid vlaiting the village of Greenville,
and dttiroui of inspeoting of
J.AD0IESr ~ W?AR,
HOUSEKEEPING
AH? PLANT ATtQit G?O0*p
that at that popular and
FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT,
to long and widely known at
j)t Cables' Store,1
They may NOW find tneh a list of desirable
Goods aa they would be gratified to look through
before purchasing.
UDXBS' CLOAKS,
of Pelisse Cloth, Satin, Colored Silk andTweode.
Several styles from $3 to $16.
' ?IDA? HtATOAM,
of Palisseand Cloths, Opera Flannels, Merinoes,
Ac., with trimmings to match, will be shown in
considerable variety.
5353 S33STSF 0&S33
aro fuller than usual of Handsome, Useful, and 1
ORNAMENTAL FANCY ARTICLES.
The various sizes of Euglish, Gentian and Italian
Banjo, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Fine Note and Letter Paper Envelope*,
PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS,
Morocco Portefolio* and WORK BOXES,
Ladies' *n<l Gout's Medicated CORK SOLES,
Shoos, Slippers, Gaiters, Hosier/ and Gloves,
always on hand, at the old place.
Ho. 2, Cle&vel&nd's Buildings,
Nearly opposite tho Mansion llouse.
125
MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
ASSORTED PRICES.
Nor. 9. 2? tf
A Hew Journal to bo Published at Andirson S. O
ENTITLED
Anderson Dollar Weekly.
TIE undersigned proposes to publish in the
town of Anderson, a Liteary, Political,
and News Journal, to be styled, ANDERSON
DOLLAR WEEKLY. He is aware, that he
proposes entering upon an enterprise, beset
witn dflicultice but he will endeavor to surmonnt
these by securing a large subscription list, and
engaging tho boat writers in tho district to contribute
to its columns. Anderson sap and ought
to support another Journal; and (feeling confident
that the enterprise will meet with a hoarty (
support, I now present this prospectus to her
peoi. -?. As a Liteatury A News Journal tho
hollar *i">?t.Ylv will contain tho choicest selections
of Liternturd, Latest Foreign, Do- }
rnestie, and Coramerc."^ ^6Wt Also the Reports
of the Aets of the Legislate and of Congress.
In Polities the Dollar Weekl/ will be Independent.
Its Motto will be "Open (.-> Parties and
Controlled by None." Hire a^d 3tylo of the
Weekly, will be 24 by 84, printed V'th New and
Elegant Brevier add Long Primer type, cumpris
mg inr.ailT,lum LMJLU.MINH Of ratviw.-""!
We will sarefully exclude Patent Medicine aJ
vortiscmentA.
fg" We have secured the services of J. V.
MOORE, Esq.. aa Editor, whose oxj>erienoe and
talent aa a writer, is well known to the people of '
our District, 1
Thrma.?In order to place a paper within the
reach 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 nuinoer will be inued between
this and the first of January next. All who wish <
an Independent Paper, conducted on Indepen- <
dent Principles, will send in their names st once.
rar J'ait Masters who will receive and for-1 '
ward subscriptions will receive a copy of the <
DDLLAK WEEKLY without charge.
All Letters aud Communications to be addressed
to the undersigned.
J. T. IIERSIIMAN.
Aui*tant Editor and I'abiUhtr. :
Nov. 0 20 t !
' THE EXAMINER.''
THE FIRST NVMBEI OF THIS
NEW JOURNAL,
WILL BE laSCKI) EARLY IN DKOBMMtR NEXT. I
Tur. Publisher would request those" wtoo contemplate
subacribing, to forward their names
without delay.
TaaMS?Two Douau rxa annum; one year's
payment required on the reeiept of tho first nura ,
bar. i
Address irte at Columbia. i
WM. B. JOHNSTON. 1
Nov, 9 tfc \
Legislative Reports.
The subscribers will ioaue every morning dnr- '
log the oeaoion of the South Carolina Legislature, ,
full report* of the proeeodings of both branches,
including Speeches and Debates, and at the close
of the session pnt up, in a neat qaarto form, the
entire matter, printed on first quality paper and
neatly hound, for $5 per copy
As oar reports are intended to be complete, ,
onr patrons may expect to learn more of the bus- i
is ess of the Legislature than has heretofore been <
reported.
The "J\nue" will be supplied daily for 91.00
during the session and directed through the Post
Office U any point.
Pirst class Htenographio Reporters are engaged,
and so expense or labor will be avoided that
may be necessary to oar complete success Our
friend* will pleaee forward tbeir orders. (
E. H. Binro* ACo.
f
tff*We are authorise* to a a- j
nounc? W. F. PRINCE, ea s candidate for Shotiff
a* the ensuing oloetion for that office.
Sept 8. 17 to (
U"W? are astfeorlxed to announce
OoL I>AVID HOKE as a candidate for *
Sheriff of OreeaTille Diatriet at the ensuing Ejection
, , .J%
? T? 1 - ??
tarwe are authoriaed to aaaovaoo Wa
A. lieBuhl aa a Candidate foe Clerk at i
the eneuiag tTcetioo. Feb. I ti, I
WAR IN G1
FIVEJ-HUNDB
PROCLAMATION B1
FELLOW-CITIZENS, OOtTK
Hear me to
AND BE 8ILENT THi
HAVISO dlreotod ray ayrapathctio gaze to t
kind* of MerebnndiM of consumption, and y
daughter"* bnnian natnra revolted within mo w
'a no Phyaieian there? la there none to sotyid h
aina, to rotiaa you from your Dormant Slumber I
vith the paleneaa of eternal grief atamped on y?
hoe pinchee.
CREDIT IS THE R
If yon think yon can bny at any ere lit hone at
AYOUNC MAN, of steady L ibits, desire# ft
situation as Clerk in some L?ry Good or
Grocery Store in Greenville, lie lift# Jiad r*onuderablc
experience. Any one desiring ft CJerk
will please apply to the Editor of the Enterprise
who will give the necessary recommendations,
ic. November '2. 25-tf
Special Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, either
by Note or Account, up to 1st of January
last, are coquetted to make payment, as longer
indulgence cannot be given,
july 6. 8 9w J. W. GRADY.
Notice.
IS hereby given that application will be made
at the next session or onr State Legislature
to grant a charter for a road leading from
Greenville Court-llouse to Paris Mountain by the
nearest and most practicable route,
September 1. 17 3m
For Sale. H
r|"MIE Subscriber will sell at private sale
X his llouse and lot, on the Pendleton HjSii
road, about } mile from tho Court Ilouse^JJ^
near the Rail Road Depot, and sitnatod onj^ high
snd elevated lot, having a fine view of th9 moun_
tains. The house is a new frame Ettflda?~ r#_
sently completed, containing seven fiue rooms.
Out buildings have been erected on the lot. *ITie
lot contains about one and one-tliirteentli aer?s
>f land, and is all eneloacd with a new plank
Pence.
Any person desirous of purchasing a comfortable
residence will do well to call 011 the sul>acril>er.
^ It W. GODDARD.
Greenville, Oct. 12. 22 tf.
Look out for your Pocket.
WS. TURNER is now receiving one of the
largest STOCK of GOODS ever Brought
x> Greenville, call an?l see him opposite the Manlion
llouse. You cannot fail to spend your
>hang?.
Oct 5 21 tf. 1
?n?ly, Candy.
A FIN Riot of all kinds of CANDIES last received
at W. a TURNERS.
Oet. 6 21 tf.
Reward ?
THE DT.VRWEA KILLER, tested in over 10,
>00 Cases of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Comdainta,
has never yet failed, when tried in time,
nstanUy to relieve and speedily to effect a Permanent
Cure. PRICE 50, CENTS A BOTTLE
rtTBe particular to see that it is prepared hy
3EXNETT A IJEEKS, Rkwkoxd, as none other is
3euuine.
|y Sold l>y Druggists and Country Merchants
>verywhere, and ia Greenville by
M. & KARLE A CO.
jane It 1 Sm
IfWe are nrtktrftatd te m?
tonnoe WM. BA YNE a eaadidat* for Sheriff a*
Jks ensuing JReefltt.
j|L
iraeumbor, for besides selling for CASH ONLY,
We offer the whc
Thus onormoui Advantages are now offered, the
The Stock consists in part of the largest and ra
Ready and well
OF ALL QUALITIES, FAS I
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
And a whulo Gang of Rigmarole; the want of tint
reding them in Single Pile. Enough to say the S
rel of Whiskoy, and under present circumstances
astonish the Natives and Know Nothings. [J*
In BKATTI1TS Old Stand, between R. LONG?
jyDONT FORGE
twr. S. Country Merchants wishing to purcl
money, by calling at the above direction.
Oct 6. 21
WILLIAMS A PLASTER,
Wholesale Sl Retail Grocers
AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
tiirccnvllle, S. C.,
HAVE just received, and will continue to
keep on hand a good supply of
Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Rice. Salt, Bacon,
Lard, Floor, Meal, Rails, and
Many other Articles pertaining to a Grocery Establishment,
to which wo invite public attention.
We arc trading in Articles that require large
Casli Investment nnd admit of but short profile,
and wo find, by experience, that it is impossible
to do business on a limited credit. We shall,
therefore, discard books, and in future, without
distinction or exception, require the CASH on
delivery ofGooda
We are also BUYING PRODUCE of every description,
and will pay the highest market prices,
either in Cssh or Goods. at the nleasurc of the
seller.
JACOB S?. FKABTRR. LKOXARD WILLIAMS.
Nov. 2. 25 tf.
Tlie in mil in o tli mexlcan Wheat.
NOW is the time to plant this fine valuable
and prolific Wheat It was raised on the
farm of Mr. TIIOMAS T. PATTON, of Buncombe
county N. C., and may be found at the stores of
Measra Gradt a GooDLrrr and Messrs. Gowxa a
David, Greenville, S. C.,
Nov. 2. 25 tf.
Dissolution.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
betweeu the Subscribers is now dissolved.
D. O. WB3T FIELD.
J. WESTFIELD.
?TThtf Notes and Accounts of the said contern
are tit tl'O hands of the subscriber, and if
not settled before Court will be put in suit.
D. G. WESTFIELD.
aug 24. 15 tf
SITUATION WANTED.
KEENViLfcEl "T
!ED KILLED! t 1
' THE PRESIDENT. =
fRYMEN AND FARMERS, 1
r my Cause, 1
M YOU MAlY.HEAR.
,ao imposition of ITUHI TARIFF levied on ell
onr Inuocontly submitting like "I<amb* led to the
hen I asked myself, "I? there no ttalin in OilUdf" g.
lis voico liko s Trumpet orur the eternal Moun- <
I Why, why will you grope about in darkness, P
>nr pale brow? Ah, let me point out where the *
OOT OF ALL EVIL. n
I cheap m I sell, thoa nro you green, green ma''"
:.i
lie Stock at Cost
like of wltieh youjwill not here in e "Coon'e eg*'
xrr?
ost complrte assortment of ' w
made Clothing
HONS, SIZES AND PRICES.
Hats. Caps and Grocories, f
e end space only prevent* from Marching and Paitook
is complete, from a Brass Tliitnble to a barinredisposeu
ntsuvh astonishing low prices, as to ;
A word to the wis# is sufficient. . g
L. CARR, Agent. jc
0 R KEN VILLK, S. C. ' 1
1 and P. N*. POWERS' Store.
T THE PLACE. JFT |s
iaee, to soil ngoin, may depend on doubling their g
I tf ^
r
KIEW ?TOOK ?I? " i.
FALL and WINTER;
35) 3j) 35) 1
Watch Maker and Jeweller, (
UNDER STERN'S HOTEL,
KEEPS always on band Oold and Silver
WntcllCft, and JEWELRY of ?
j try description. Fi\ncv Goods and Perfumery.
| Clocks, >Vntclies and Jc yolrv repaired in tbe 1
| best manner. I
dec. 29. S3 ly T
REED A OOODLETT, "
AVimi&ttiraS M R.AW, "
Greenville, ?. .
jarOffice next door to F. F. Bkattik A Co.
J. P. REKD.J [?. D. OOODLCTT.
| January 12 85 tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, j,
GREENVILLE C. II., 8. C. r,
mine 20, 10o4, 6 8
BBS. SVLLIVAW * MOOES, c
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
OALL8 IN TIIE LINKOKTHRIR I'KOFKRSION.
Rismoemct: Warthtn, OreenrilU District.
Po?t-Ornc*: Dunklin, "
J. M. SULLIVAN.] [IX D. MOORE
March ft, tf 1
JfWd hn*<> hccifc MithoriMd to ?nnonnq* fa
CjWt. A. IT. Owliag* a candidct-c for Sheriff
*t the i>?it et/rtf?w Oet IY?W.
?
AT THK 8T0RE OP
WILLIAM 8. TURNER,
(FORMERLY CRITTENDEN & TURNER,) ^
Opposite the mansion Home.
WHKRE he has received nnd is prepared to *
offer his friends And the public one of
the liFST selected stock of GOODS, which h?s
been select* with great cars and attention, and one
of the most desirable for purchasers ercf
offered IN THIS MARKET. It consist* of
BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF AMERICAN A FRENCH
A large Assortment of
American and Scotch Ginghams,
A LARGE LOT OF a
Foreign and Domestic
LONG CLOTHS & SHEETINGS,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchief it,
oosp&snr AH? mmrs&j
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES,
A'oierti *
tof
JLsiiics' and 6<i|tletiiei)'s Ibe^r, "
A large lot of Children's Shoes.
MEN'S, BOY'S ANI>
JS^T CHILDREN'S \
Hats and Cdir?.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
j iTJYfeIT3 AVSJID v
?iKDirsoaQa?,;
CONSISTING OF
Coats, Pants, Ytadts, Undershirts, &c* C
- o
lie n'so invites attention to the larje addition *i
lie has inado to liis stock of '
<JKUUK.fc.RY,
which he it offering at excellent bargains.
Call aud See fur Yourselves 1
WM. S. TURNER. q
opt 27. 20 tf 1
t!
fjndie'M Handkerchief. i
A FINE lot of LADIES LINEN IIANDKER- CHIEFS,
Assorted, ju^t received at
W. 8. TURNERS.
| Oct. 5 21 tf. n
I<o?k 1
BETWEEN the village of C.reenville And the
old race course, an Odd FellOW'i KUKASTPIN.
The finder will be rowarded; by leaving *
it at this office.
Oct. 10 23 tf.
n "ui <c *->
Stoves! Stoves!!
pUK SUB3CIUBBRS offers totbe pobflo a,
L large variety ofStoves, vir.: The Cballenga
id Leviathan'Cooking Store*, and various
Jeers.
lis Tight&afcittg Stoves,
QAtfte* OF VARIOUS KINTja
BEMTUK COOKING STOVES,
Large and email Ovens,
ilfi TIGHT PREMIUM
Cooking Stoves.
PARLOR COOKING STOVES.
Parlor*, Box Stove*, Hall Store*, for Churches,
:oros, Ac., together with a full as*ortnae?t of
lain end Japanned Tin Ware,
IX, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE,
MATAUIC ROOFING
one in the most approved manner, with disttch.
HT The Trade supplied with TTX WARE,
> wholesale, upon the lowest term*.
D. Q. WESTFIELD, A CO.
Orrmvillt, 8. C.
apr 8, 47 tf
NEW-YORK ADVERTlSEMJtXT.
J rent Reduction in Prices.
JEM
inaGoM Hunting P'nt. Lever Watchea #75^60
Det'd. M ' 46-86
? " Open Face " " " 86-46 j
Lepine* " 28-82 j
liver Hunting Patent I/ever Walehs# 82-38 !
Det'd. " " 18-22
lold Vc**. Neelt and Fob CHAINS
.adies' Chatelaine Chains
Jrcast Pins, Ear Ring*, Cuff Pins, Bracelets
lold Pens and Pencil*
itnds, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons
And every article in the Jewelry line, of the
lest quality and workmanship,
a?JL? ir_:? ?
" a ? ? upwil^ nilllVB| V/UJ-'P,
tapkin ltiug*, ladles, Ac. Ac.
Also a now article of Sleeve Button* and Colsr
Buttons, our own pattern.
Anv of tlie above article* inaybe ordered and
rill b? sent by Express at our risk, and if thsy
0 not give satisfaction mar be returned.
SAMUEL W. BENEDICT,
6 Wall street, New York.
August t 12 2 m
LAST NOTICE.
^ I.L PERSONS indebted to O. A. Pickle, on
1 a. account previous to March last, arc earestly
requested to call on W. K. Haslet and
ettle the same, as further indulgence cannot bs
llowed.
J. B. BKTT3, Assignee.
January J. 84 tf
BOUNTY LAND.
160 ACRES
jX) ALL who have served 14 days, la any
War of the United States, sine* 1790.
Warrants obtained,
nd highest cash prices paid for them, by
C. J. ELFOUD, Attorney at Law,
Mh 10. 44-tf (> reenville, 8. C.
Warrants! Warrants!
W. E. BABiS Y,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared With all
cl necessary instructions to procure Bounty
'jfnd Warrants under the late act of Congress,
renting 160 acres to all who tnav have served in
,ny of the wars. Immediate attention given to
>nv business of the kind eutrustcd to his care.
March 10. 44 I
(TATE OF SOUTH riBAiix* I
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
jm (SK&aa&otfttf JPIWX^.
Vulker <fc IrVine, V Declaration in Ausnmsit.
?'*. V Damage #8f>6iOG1
John iMtride. J B. F. Pawif, PltFs Att'v.
I17*itKRKAS the Plaintiff did on the 10th day
TT of August, 185.5, file Ills dcclnrntion ?ninat
the defendant, who is absent from, and
,-ithout the limits of the State, and lib* neither
rife nor attorney, known within- tin! same, uj ><>n
horn a copy of the snid 'declaration might be
urvedi
It is ordered that the said defendant do apear
and plead to the said declaration, on or
efore the 11th day of August, in the year of
ur Lord, one thousand eight huudren and fiftyix,
otherwise final and absolute judgement w ill
e given and awarded against, him.
D. HOKE, C. C. P.
Clerks Office, Green villi* C. H. )
August 10 1855. f Sim ly
Books and Stationery.
rllK Subscribers arc receiving a large and varied
assortment of the above Articles, w hich
ley offer at low price?.
V LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS.
An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works.
CHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Drawing
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Ac.
lank Books, bound, half-bound, and in paper,
uolocan, Letter and Note Paper, by the reattl
or less.
Sj?T (Basses, Pocket CtflTfpaifre!<;M*g?ifien? Ac.
With's varied assortment of other articles, to
hich'thtjy invite tfte attention of the public.
O. K. ECPORD A CO.mar.
2, 42 tf
DP.Ua STOPS
/VHP) APOTHECARY f HOP,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
*32. SIL. laUTTCMMj
DEALER IN.
)RUOft. MEDICINES, SURGICAL, TNSTRU
mcnts, Paints, 1)3-0 Stuffs, Varnishes, rutty.
obacoo, Segnra, Spirit (?aa, Oils, Candle*, Soap*, I
piece, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Com Us, I'erfUlery,
etc. Fresh and pure Drugs warranted,
ad sold at low prices. . I
May 4. 51 tf !
L. T, LEVIN,
Auctioneer and Cbnmriseioa Merchant,
<0.
REKKKCKN CE8.
Joum A. Crawkoso, Prtt'uUnl Commercial Bank,
mix Caldwkix, Prceul-nt Ronlh Carolina flailtad
Comnany, Hon. John 8. Preston, John
ryce, Columbia.
Moantccra A Co., Rfeur Mnsao^N, lion. W. F.
ouxtcx, Charleston.
may '25. 2 tf
L7"OU ?pc rcrjncatM tb meet at the IXrieion
L Room of the 8ooa at Tsmptmnw until
rttef oaders. Meeting?Friday EYcntav.
Myovaaf ?f W. P. Pair* W. p.'. j
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Maw to the Time! ttfworib*
PETEBSCNT* MAGAZINE,
it Monthly Periodical of Literature, Ari
and Faehum,
TOKTCMON'S LADTS' National MACAU**
X fci isc-t, will certain nics hundred ts- *
ges of original doable-cola me Beading Matter,
about thirty Ptee! Plates, and nwiy
three huiulred Illustrations engraved Ott
wood. _
119 Thrilling Original SiorUt
Are from the best authors, and written expi
essly lor it. Every volume contains on*
or more of Mr?. Ann S. Steyheas' copyright
Novel*, the celebrated author of "Fashion
and Famine.'* The Press and lire Public
pronounces it the most readable of tbe Mijf*
azines. It is strictly moral, and eminently
American, as its name implies.
lit Superb Afezzoltnlt and olker SUel Jfw
gravingt
Are the best published anywhere ; ere executed
for it by the At at artists ; and, at the
end of each year, are alone worth the subscription.
lit Colored Fashion PUkiei
Are tbo only reliable ones published id
America, and are magnificently colored
plate*. The Paris, Ixmdon, Philadelphia
and New York Fashions, are described at
length, each month. Its departments for
j New Receipts, Crotchet Work, Embroidery,
| Netting, Horticulture, and Female Eques
trianisin, are always well filled, profusely illustrated,
and rich with the latest novi rules.
t fT It is the l>est Indies' Magwzfa* ht tfto
world I Try fc for ofro ytftr 1%
TERMS?Always fa advance.
One copy, one year, $2,00
Three copies, for one year, 5,00
Five copies, for orte year, 7,0?
Eight copies, for one year,- 10,00
Sixteen copies, for one vea*1, 20,00
TREMIUMS FOR CLUBS.
To every person getting up a chrb, our
'"Gift-Book of Art for T055," with 50 Stool
engravings will be given, or a Volume of the
magazine for 1854. For a'club of sixteen,
an axtra copy of the magazine for 1856 will
be sent in addition.
Address, post paid,
CHARLES J. PETERSON,
102 Chestnut Street, Phlt
set gratis.
nu flt. 12 tf
tikeItioFel
, xmmuMi mvmm.
| NO ir IS TIIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
-ymcollMJ
CP rne CCUfclM,
THE Terms of the COURIER for a .Ingle
y&ir are two dollars per arrftuin;
but, in ord'eFto continue its iinmertse circulution,
the Publisher* still propose to Club*
or Companies the following t>Trt\s, TUB
BEST EVER OFFEREES
PaVAULE ISVARIAR! \4 IN iDVArfCt.
Two Copies one year, or 1 Copy 2 years, $ 9.
Four 44 " .... a
Eioiit 44 44 (and one for the Agent!) 10
Thirteen 44 44 44 44 If
Twenty 44 44 44 44 20
Ovbii Twkntt Cones, tiik samh rats*
AH TUB LAST,
Members of old-Clubs (not tn arrears)
i nre perfectly elfgilihe io the offers to new
ones, where they renewed in Clubs, and poy
in full directly to'the oftvoe, either person*] fy
or by wmrfyarlH not to an agent or third
j>erson.PostmnMbf*
or others sending for Clubs,
would confl-r a fnvor by having them sent to
one address wheii'they can do so convenient*
'yCLUBBING
WITH MAGAZINES.
tWThe Courier, and either Graham, Gpdey,
or Harper's Magazines, one vemr, for
Four Dollars. The Courier and Peterson's
Ladies' National M*ffsnn- ?
Magazine, or Scientific American, for THrt*
Dvltitrt.
Letter* containing remittances mnj bar
registered in nny Post Office iu tlie United*
States; in wliicli case only money forward*?
to us at our risk.
ANDREW MWfAKH^/
No 141 CflESTNL'T St. PeitAOifCPHIA
TS. Arthur's WWtfW' Mmgm4
zine tor 1865'. Four copiesT ay ear for
*&. .. u
ARTHUR'S IIOME MVVOAZINE during
the year 1855, will' contain between 800
and 1000 double cohiiitii octavo page* of
carefully edited reading matter. It wjll, m
addition, be largely illustrated in the beat
style <'tjprt', with elCghnt steel and colored
Engravings, and by several hundred fin*
wood Engravings of cities, scenery, remark*'
ble places, ami objects in Science, Art* Na*"
urn! Hitlnrv Vnwllott'"'!' ?l? T ?* ?--m
T, wuiv" vi mo liftlOBl JF1Q*
ions, Articles of Dress, &c. All for $1,26 *
vear, in clubs of four subscribers.
TERMS:?ONE COPY, for one jeer,
$2.00; TWO COPIES, for one year, $3 00;
THREE COPIES, for one veer, $4,00 ;
FOUR COPIES, for one year, $6,00.
g3T All additional subscribers, (beyond?
four at the same rate ; tbat is, $r,25 per a?num.
OCT" Where Twelve Subscribers and $16
are sent, the seller up of the club will be entitled
to an additional copy of the magazine?
Lady's Hook and Home Magazine, one
year for $8,50.
?JTSpecimen numbers seat to all' who
wish to subscribe or make up cftrbe,
T.S; ARTHUR AO,
107 WALNUT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mattress Making; Ac. *
T1IE subscriber informs Uis public tbat Is
has opened his Shop one door above-R. X
Powers A Go's dry good Store, wMvre Mm m
tends carrying on the Inwnes of MATTRKM
MAKER and BOLSTER Eft. Mattraasaa ?oastantly
on hand and madfc to ordfcn and iipdr
ing done at the shortest notice. Ha afao engages
to lay CnfpetK Kang Window 8hade* 6a.
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