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Ji&i cious stones, as you pass Along the street I It would make you fed happy far h month to oarae. Such hftppiueae you can give to other*. Ho* do you ask I Ity dropping " sweet, words, kiita remarks, sud pleasant mile* as vou pass along. These are true peajrU and stones which can never be lost, of trblch none can deprive you ; speak to that orphan child ; see the diamond drop from her cheeks. Take Uie hand of that friendless bo/; bright pearls flash in his eyes.1 Smile on the sad and dejected; joy enffuset his cheek more brilliant than the most precious stones. By the wayside, 'mid the city's din, apd at thofire side of the poor, drop words and smiles to cheer and bless. You will feel happier when resting on your pillow at the close of the day, than if you had nicked uu a shore of The Utter inde And crumple in tiitae?the former grow brighter with ngeand produce hAppiers reflection forever. . PoetRT SoAERKii Dowst.?I'm thinking of the time, Knte, when sitting by thy side, and-shelling beans I gazed on thee, and felt a wondrous pride. In silenoe leaued we o'er tire pan, gnd neither spoke a word, but the rattling of the beans, Kate, was aUi.tbc sound we heard. Thy auburn curls hung down, Kate, and kissed thy lily cheek; thy azurn eyes, half filled with tears, bespoko a spirit* meek. To be so charmed as I was then had ne'er before occurred, when the rattlim? of the bssnn. KuIa u.h nil ilm nn?<i I hearii. i thought it was not wrong, Kate, ao leaning o'er the dish, as you snatched up a lot of beans I suatched a nectared kiss. And 9 sudden shower made my eyes blind, 1 neither saw nor stirred, but tbe rattling of the beans Kate, was all the sounvhl heard. ?-4^>-e Some gentlemen in Syracuse, New-York, i desirous, no doubt of getting a little money for themselves and glory for the military, propose to give a watch worth $500 to the best drilled infantry company in the United $ States, not in the army. The inducements are as follows: ' The likeness of tho winning company 1 will be engraved on one aide of the watch, I and that of the officers on tho reverse?the captain to own the watch. companies I- to drill by the same tactics, have full thirty I muskets each, and to wear such uniform as they please. The trial to take place at some place*-to be known hereafter, on the 20th of June, 1856 ; companies to elect judges and each to pay $20 entrance fee." t.... _ tl.? t 1 t> iivta, iUVUUUUUU 1 Tt'SS, the organ of Mr. D'Israeli and his clique, has a positive statement that Russia is dis]H?ed to make terms of peace which are perfectly acceptable to the French government, hut that the announcement has uiet an unfavorable reception from the English Cabinet. The tVesa would have the public believe that Napoleon is about to withdraw his fleets And armies front the East^Conclude a *ei>arate peace with Russia, and loave England to bear the whole brunt of the conflict. This piece of news, a London correspondent observes, should be placed under the sol^ heading oP'imporiant, if true." 1 [Richmond Dispatch* TheSi'eakeuanirSettled.?The Washington cofrespondent of the South Side (Virginia) Democrat, who is supposed to be Mr. rnnks, the editor, a candidate for the Clerkship and of course in the secrets, writes to that paper that the Speakership's ''settled," and intimates that all will be astonished 'i| wheu the final result ii announced. lie says * that all previous speculations of eorresponv dents are wide of the mark. Mr. Hanks t| docs not, however, give as any idea of what 1 the result will be. Serious Occurrence. On Friday evening last, a man, named * James McCombs, was acting in a disorderly J- manner ih a bar-room, when an attempt was made to arrest him. One of the Mar^ ehalls,*Mr. Thomas Cross, while endeavoring w to do so, was shot by him in the breast, and ;j| his wound is oonsid'ered a very serious one. . *' South Carolinian. T. F. Mraciiich, Esq., who was admitted | to the hw^of^few-York a few months ago, Sand who ?tarried a Fifth Avenue belle a f?w week*: since, has formed a law pnrtnerua ship in that oity with Maioolm Campbell, &Esq., sou of the late Judge Campbell, and ^ nephew of General Scott. It has been announced that "the Czar has dismissed Prince Menchikoff from his offices g las chief of the Staff and^tf the Imperial Qoajjvoys, and has named General Count Adter*fe>qrg IL as his successor." The personage as preferred to as dismissed is the son of the 'gninoeof that name known in connection ijffirlth the pr??nt *?r. He is renmred from ;3Un administrative post, hut retained near the ^person of the Emperor. M Tax following telegraphic dongfeh is from jjfbeMbutgoinery Mail: ! Mo a ilk, Dec. 3. sHcan ticket has carried ffrery rity, Total majority over 300." ild ladies make better traders a thA men f Ilecausc they utaetf. " reader will please notioe the adverded "To Persons out of employid for a ftall dewriptivo Catalogue atrated Works, v * litiated ia the great art of selling old say that wo present a scheme king which is far better than all the California sad Australia, wishing to embark in the enter c little by sending to the Publisher j^vttl rweW? sany^eopi. s >.f Kl ."t ' ' ' -i-y*' * '* '*h_ ? ' * . .V' I . -i > '<?^' * '"***" *-' <> , a |j _ * y' .'V ' - " CORRECTED ffRHRLY FOR THE KRTERRHI8K, BveRAoy? 86oh?tt, merchants, MRRMViU* I?. 1866. < BAGGING; Gunny, per yard, a 20 1 Dundee, ' a 18 f BAOON ... .Ham* per lb., ? 16 - " Shoulders,- ? 14 j Rides, a 10 Hog round, 12| BUTTER.. .Goshen, pto lb. : none. Country, per lb. 16 a COFFEE.. .Uio, per ft). 154 1 Java, per lb. - 18 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0$ o 10 v Sheeting, per yd. -10 a 15 Owmburgs, i>eryd. 11 a 12$ * FLOUR.... Country, per bbl. $6 a $7 , Country, per sack, 3 a 3$ 1 GRAIN..?. .Corn, per bushel. ; a 50 I aim . % ?r - 1 vt neai, per Duanei, 0135 Oats, per bushel, a 30 I HON . .Swedes, per lb. 0^ a 7 English, per lb. o &J- j LARD .per lb. a I'd ? MOLASSES? W. I. per gul. a 00 1 N. O:, per: gab a 7(J SYRUP.,...? . ? ?per'gHl. a 75 ( OILS...Lamp, pfcr'gnl. a $2^ . Train, per gal. 87| a Linseed, *' ., . MCE. .per lb/ a 8* ROPE. per lb. 15 ? 20 SUGARS. ..N". Orleans, per lb. a 12^ Porto Riijb, per lb. a 1 Loaf, per lb. 15 Crushed, per lb, 15 l Refined, per ib. a 14 SALT..per bushel, >1 Salt, per Mick, a 2 50 SOAP .Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12^ a 15 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT per lb. 12$ , Shot, per bag, o $2$ MISS REDFERN, From Oharletton, Pi:< tresis to open, on the 1st Monday in January, next, lit the basement story of the , Presbyterian Church, a FEMALE SCHOOL, in which all the branches of an English Eduealion will be taught. Terms will vary from $3 to $8, according to tlio branches taught. Good references can be given. Apply at the residence of G. B. Dyer. Dec. 20 32 * 4 "The Good Time Coming," BT T. S. AUTUL'E. THGdE who wisii io hoar something of that' long-expected slay, should read this book. , It is having an. immense sale: 5000 copies having been ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, postpaid on receipt of the price, $1. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth Street, .. Philadelphia Pa. ur N. B. Agents wanted to sell this and oth-1 er popular books iu all parts of the UnitedState*. , Send for our List and terih* to Agents. dee. 20 ??' : tf. J .. TO FEKS0HS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. The belt Books for Agents. Send.for a few copies and try them oniony your ] t friend*. \ . * ROBERT SEARS publishes the following Popular Illustrated Works, and for the sale of which he desires an active Agent in overy County of the United States. A small capital of $20 or |25 only is required. , The mod Elegant and Useful Volume of the Year. BEAKS' ORE AT WORK OK RUSSIA. 1. Just published, an Illustrated Description of tli* Russian Empire. Being a Physical ami Political .History of its Governments and Provinces, Productions, Resources, Imperial Government, Commerce. literature. Kiliw?ijnn.l \f...... i>.._ ligiou, People, Manners, Custom*. Antiquities, etc,, etc., from the latent and moat authentic sources Embellished with about 200 Engravings and Maps of European and Asiatic Russia.? The whole complete in one large octavo volume of about 700 pages, elegantly and substantially bound. Retail price, $3. Persons wishing to act as agents, and do a snfo business, can send for a specimen volume, aud a Subscription Boob (price of both $8.26, sent free of postage) ?ud obtain from one to twolnmdred subscribers, to be delivered at a certain time to , l>e agreed ou, say in thirty or forty days from the time of signing. II. Also, a deeply interesting volume, entitled "The Remarkable Adventures of Celebruted Persons,'* embracing Romantic Incidents and Advcn- | tores in the lives of Sovereigns,statesmen, Gene- J rals, IVinees, Warriors, Travellers, Adventurers, j Voyagers, Ac., eminent in the history of Europe ami America, including rfketches of over fifty celebrated heroic character*. Beautifully illustrated with numerous engravings. 1 vol. 400 pages, royal 12ino. cloth, gilt Price, $1.2C. HI. Neu Pictorial lliMory of Ckina and Jtidia. 1 ?comprising a description of those countries and 1 their inhabitants, embmdfug the HistoreialEvents 1 Government, Religion, Education, language, Literature, Arts, Manufactures Productions, Commerce, and Manners aud Customs of the people, from the earliest period of authentic record to the pfesent tirue. Ilhosgrated with 200 engravings. 600 pages large octavo. Price $2,60. ' IV. Nme Pictorial Family InelrocUrr, or Digest of General Knowledge?Comprising a complete oh o's; of useful 6nd entertaining informs- i tion. Designed for Fomilfes, Schools and Libra- j ries. 600 pp. oetavo, l'riee $2.60. V. Pictonal UUlory oftk* American Revoln A % .1. #. J :i.. i- *k. "if is #K/7*?LKIUH ?wr CVCIJT IWUIIljr <11 Mae uuuui It contains an aceount of the early history of tb? ' Country, Constitution of the Unit**! States, a ' Chroiiogical Index, Ac. Several hundred en gravines. Prioa $2.00. With a variety of other popular Pictorial , Work*, of such a moral and religious influence, > that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and receive a fair compomaMon for their labor. To men of enterprise and tact, this business , offers an opportunity for profitable employment fceldom to be met with. Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will reeeire promptly by mail, a Circelar containing full particulars, witii "Directions to persons disposed to act as Agents," together with terms on which they will be furnish fd, addressing the sub- ' scriber, post poid. ROBERT SEARS, PuplUhcn 1 111 Willimn Street New \fork. i Send far <ms Copy.?Single copies of the above works will be. carefully enveloped in etout paper, . and forwarded at our risk ana expense to any post offlee in the Uafted Stetfe, on the reeeipt of .ths^ retail pHoet. 14 II tf. , 1IOW?as a candidatTfor ! fjlwiff of GroouvUl, Dfrtriet of Ot ?o?riog El?o , ffco. , ' " V ^ -.Jl ^ m G, 8. BOWER. ml tt?aWV I# Sl'TKNiTUltKol" erorv description, CIlAIIlS of every style. (SK'S CELEBRATED METAUC BURIAL CA8ES, Opposite tie Congaefe House, *" 7. COLUMBIA, 8.0. Jy S. WOWWS?M?"& ?B. DEALERS IN Rcligiot^NFiscellweoiis School 199 Btcbardsoa Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. I. TOWN8KM>.] 50-1 y . [*. U. ?"?'** ~Tv L. tTtJEviK; Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, ; o^>rc,^R5Ri3S^? a. <&m it kfbhckncpK , Jon* A. CrawW>ri>, Prttidtnt Ctrmtncrcitd Btnlc, oiin y^aidwixu, 1'retiU'nt aonl'? Liirotiua fiatitW Company, lion. Joux 8. I'Himtox, Joiix Thick, C?.lunii?iiu Moudwia <fc Co., IIkxry Tlon. W. 1. voi.<xx.k, Charleston, may 5J3. 8 I THE HEW ERA? It Published every Friday Fuming in j COLUMBIA, 8. C. BY JAJIES A. CURTIS. Terms : $2 per milium, In Advance. Dec 1, 31 . tf ^WINTER 1855. THE P&OI?ER SEASON BEING NOW COME For tlic Dhpliiy of wam sbms s odds, W. H. HOVEY Would wy to those Ladies and Gentlemen resident of and visiting tlie village of Green eille, and desirous of insjicctiug articles of LASHES' <& QS!MT?' WEAR, HOUSEKEEPING mo PILAMATMJN G?O0jfo that nt that popular nnd FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT, so long and widely kuown as (Lhe CniiVf*' Stitr^ Tliey mny NOW find such -a list of desirable Goods as they would be gratified to look tbrougli before purchasing. iiDftft' mm, of Pelisse Cloth,Satin, Colored Silk and Tweeds. Several styles from $3 to $15. (CXOAx MAT0.&LS, of Pelissaond Cloth*, Opera Flannels, Merinoes, Ac., witli trimmings to mateli, will bo shown in considerable variety. trasS sssatsr o^sss " ' sre fuller than usual of Handsome, Useful, and ORNAMENTAL FANCY ARTICLES. Tlic various sires'of English, German and Italian Banjo, Violin and Guitar Strings, Fine Note and Letter Paper Envelopes, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, Morocco Portefolios and WORK BOXES, Ladies' aud Gent's Medicated COliK SOLES, Shoes, Slippers, Gaiters, Hosiery and Gloves, always on baud, at the old place. Ho. 2. Cle&veland's Buildings, Nearly opposite the Mansion Honoe. 125 MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ASSORTED PR ICES, i Nov. 9. 26 tf Strayed ON the 25th Nov. 1855, two nntre ?3f)i mules, one a light sorrel and the othafltJL er a dark mouse color. They are of eomiuon si**, ons of them wns rnised in Greenville Dish A. V. 1 bought them 6f Thoa Jlalbcrt ami Mr. Austin, of said Diet. 1 think they arejnaking their way for that place. Any person stopping *uid mules will be paid for their trouble, ana will confer a groat favor upon me. JAMES STALLINGS. tw Any editor in Edgefield or Graenville Dist, liv giving two or three insertions to the above, will be promptly paid by sending accounts to Greenland, P. O. Bai'uwell, District, S. C. Look out lor your Pocket. \\T TURNER is now reoeiviug one of the TVs largest STOCK of GOODS Brought to Greesvilie, call and seeliim opposite ^he Man iion House. You cannot fail to epeud your change. Oct. 5 21 tf. ffTWe are authorised to au? ueunoc WM, BAYXE a candidate for Sheriff at the eustlinir Election. We have been authorized to aiibouuoCuv*t. A, 1l- Owinp a candidate forShcrff at the next election. Oct. 27?td. |2PWe are authorized to announce "Wm A. IUcDauitd as a Candidate for Clerk at he ensuing election. Feh. 2. td. nrwe arc natliorlzed to nn< lonnoe W. F P1UXCE, as a candidate for Mher* fT at the enmiinf election for that office Sept. 8. 17 4 itHAIRJfORK. MB. and MRS. L. OLSOX \AT<?ULDrespectfully inform tho ]<adioa and T Gentlemen of Greenville, and transient riaitoraof thi? place, that they have rentoved rom their former place of living (opposite the Mansion House,) to their farm in tho country. V great variety of Handsome Specimen* of their nay be fonndatthe Watch and Jtwilry Store of MR. CHARLES SMITH, a ho will he planned to receive order* for all aerk in their fine. Mr. Surra it In freqneadOMnnunication with them, and customers may, dr tend on having their work promptly executed uid delivered. ' I" T *TX s?r? ?i *4 * X dfr"- +* J* * -A : ^ 1IVK II UNI) IS J MOCUMATION lit EELLOW-UiTiZEiN S, CO UN] Ilear me foi AND BE S 1 L EN T T H / HAVING dirocted my sympathetic gaze to t] k,imln of Merchandisu of consumption, and v< Slaughter" human nature revolted within m* \V| la no I'hynioian there t In there noun to eomid h tain#, to rouse you from your Dormnit Slutnbarf with the paleness of eternal drier stamped ou vo shoe pinches. J v CREDIT IS 71[E Ri ? '* * ty ? . , . i,. If you think you can buy at nuy crolit honsj as Ouetnnbor, for besides selling for CASH ONLY, , We offer the who Thus enormous advantages nro now offered, the The Stock consists in part of the largest and nu Ready and well OF ALL QUALITIES, FA SI Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, ! And a- whole Gang of Rigmarole; the wont of ti:n< j roiling them in Single File, Enough to say tho 8 rel of Whiskey, and uuder present circumstance!* astonish the Natives and Know Nothings. ?5?" . . if ' X ! Iu UEATTHCS Old Stand, botweon K. LONGS DON'T FORGE' WTP- ? r untry Merchants wishing to purch money, by calling at the abovo direction. Oct 6, " 51 WILLIAM A F EASTER, Wholesale Sc Retail ttrocers AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, OrenuvlVIc, 8. C., HAVEjust received, ami will continue to keep on hand n good supply of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Sice. Salt, Baoon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Nails, and Many other Articles pertaining ton Grocery En Lnblidimeiit, to which wo invito public attention, Wo are trading in Articles flint require large Cash Investment and admit of but short profits, and wc find, by experience. that it is i mpossiblc to do business on a limited credit We sluvll, therefore, discard books, nnd in future, without distinction or exception, require the CASH on delivery of Goods. We lire also BUYING PRODUCE of every description, and will pay the highest market prices, either in Cosh or Goods, at the pleasure of the seller.' JACOB X. ?FKASl\ea. IWNjUU) WILLI A US. Nov- ? 25 tf. The Mammoth Mexican Wheat. OW Is the time to plant this fino valuable i> nnd prolific Wheat. It was raised on the farm of Mr. THOMAS T. PATTON, of Uuneouibe county N. O, and may be found at the stores of Me?srs-(rnAl>Y * GoonkKir and Messrs. Cow eh a Daviu, Greenville, S. C., Nov, 2. 25 If. Distfolullon. rFMlK COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing _L between the Subscribers is now dissolved. I). O. W BATFIELD. J. WESTF1ELD. ?TThe Notes and Account* of the said concern are in the hands of the subscriber, nnd if not settled before Court will he put In suit I). G. WESTFIELD. aug 24. 15 tf for Sale. nhHK Subscriber will sell nt urivate sale ) A hi* House and lot^ on the Pendleton fljiStl I road, about ) mile from the Court House, nmj uoar the Kail Koait Depot, au<l situated oii4<4 high and elevated lot, having a fine view of the tnonntaiu*. The hou*u is a new frame building, recently completed, containing seven tine room*. Out Cuildiiigs have been erected on the lot. The lot contains ahout one and one-thirteenth acres of lapd, aud is all enclosed with a new plnnk fence. Any person desirous of purchasing a comfortable residence will do widl to call on the subscriber. 11. W. GODDAItD. Greenville, Oet. 12. 22 tf. Lcfittlalive Reports. .The subscribers will issue every morning during the mission of the South Carolina Legislature, full reports of the proceedings of both brunches, including Speeches and Debates, and at' the close of the session put up, in a ueut quarto funu, the ontire matter, printed on first ipiulity paper and neatly bound, for $5 per copy. As our reports are. intended to be complete, ouy patrons may expect to learn more of thl> business of the Legislature than has heretofore been reported. Tly "7will be supplied daily for 91-00 duriqg the Session and directed through the I'osl Officio,to Sqy |>oJnt. : ,j First class Stenographic Reporters are engng cd, and no expense or labor will be avoided that n\uy be necessary to our complete sucucss. Our friends will please forward their orders. E.TI. Bkitton ?UCo. "THE EXAMINER." THE FIRST NUMBER OF THUS NEW JOURNAL, WILL BR IML'Cn SAKLY TX HRCBMBRR NKXt. j Tub PtraListim would request those who eon| template subscribing, to forward their names I without delay. Tkhmh?'Tno Dollar* vkk annum; one year's payment required on the reclept of the first num bnr. Address mo si Columbia. WM. B. JOHNSTON. Nov, 0 ? ' tf. 4* ' * " ' " ' " "* y ' ' ' ^ 1 1 11 "mtm YOU are requested to ntcK at the Di\i*ion Room of the Hons of Temperauoe until further orders. Meeting?Friday Evening*. By order of W. P. Prick, W. . P. *. January 13. 8ft < , C*%dy, Candy. A ttNE lot of all kind* of 0ANIK1M lust reA cojred at . - W. S. TURNEHK .Oct* v M ? v . If : '? "Ss*1 >."? %ja?,-"7C ii' "tt t, . 1 " "rr~ liEENVILLIf! EI) KILLED!! . j tm PRBSTHBNf. CRTMEN AND FARMERS,' p my anse9 V T YOU MAYiHEAft. " " P++ >10 imposition of HIGH TARIFF,levied on nil >ur innocently submittin/ liko "Lambs led to tbe ion I asked my self,. "14 tbore no Balni in Giliadt" ia voice like, a Trumpet over the eternal MouuWhv, why WBlyAa jjrepo about in darkness, ur pale brow? All, let me point out where the 10T OP EVIL. I cheap as I sell, then are you green, green as a tie Stock at Cost v like of wluuhyoajViH utft navi} in a "Coon'sage.' . ' ?? -mrMt?.* ; ; ^ *t complete assortment. ?f 1 \ * , made Clothing, I (IONS, SIZES AND PIlIftBSy,.... Hats, C ips and Qrqc^jifi^ nt?. - , ) and space only prevents from Marching and Patook is complete, frotu u Brass Thimble to a bare-e dispose*! at Hitch astonishing love, prices; as to V word to the wish is sufficient. L. CARR, Agent. -V . . OKLENYIELE, S. C. ! and P. X. POWERS' Store. ; T THE PLACE..?:X ' tost, to sell agein, may depend on doubling tlicir -v .. tf WSW STOCK ?!F r?*TT ? i .CAUJU ana WINTER. ? ?i>?i3 AT TIIK STORE OF ' WILLIAM 8. TURNER, (FORMERLY CRITTENDEN '& TURNER,) Opposite flic AhudIou House. t "ITJTIERK ho 1ms received and is prepared to { n offer Iiis friei/d* and tfio piiMic one of llie lifc>AT selected stock of GOOlfcV which line beeu selected with meat enro and attention, and ! one of tlic ?to$t desirable for purchasers ever j offered IX THIS MARKET. It consist* of B(.An?rti,BT\LS? OF AMERICAN A FliKKCH \ It JE zmr Tt1 SB 9 A large assortment of American and Scotch Qiftghams, A LAKUC LOT OK Foreign and D?uientic LONG CLOTHS & SHBET1NGS, Cotton -and Linen Hundkn ^chiefs, IHDSMl&YAOT ODTTiBS, PERFUMERY, HAIR RftUSUES, WgilTH _ m pi^ Eoi* JL^dics' qqi Geoilctyit)^ dUcqir, A Zt/r^c Zo/ of Children'q Shoes. Mm* MEN'S, BOY'S AND ^0 CHILDREN'S Hats and Caps* A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ^usstcd was^jsia J iL rD IT [r] 3111S,. CONSISTING OK fi Coats, Pants, .Vests, Undershirts, Ac* Ho a'ao invites attention to the largo addition he has luudo to his stock of CROCKERY, which he is offering at excellent bargains. Call and Sea for Yourselves !: WM. S. TURNER. fept 27. 20 tf Ladic'x Hniirikei'cliielfe. A KINK lot of I. A DIE'S LINKNUANDKKKAjL OIIIKFS, assorted, just received at W. S. TURNER*. 0?t 5 21 ' Vf. Lnvt. BETWEEN the village of Grecrt villi and the old rnoe coarno, atrOdd Pelloja** RRKAXT' PIN. The tinder vvilLLe regarded,v l>y leaving it at thia office. Oct. 1U '2Jt , .?ri r?net tf, JOIkph oobfci&?T i Watch Maker and Jeweller, j. UNDER STERN'S 1I0TKL, . hr ERPfl tmvnysnu hand ?????! wad hllL vcr Watrln><t, and JHWF.f.ttY of evI cry description. Fancy Good? nnd TerfMiuerjr, Clocks, \Vntchea uanl Jewelry repaired in the | heat manner. I doc. *29, 33 % ly REED & GOODLETT, iVjfWGifc&iitfia lift 5(rftW, Circeitvillc, H. C. ESTOfficfi ne*t door to F. F. Bkattik &Co. J. I'. 11KKI). j [8. I). GOOD1.ETT. Jaiimu'V 12 35 If Thompson & Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CiltFKrN'V.ilsLL L. >, June *23, 1854. ' % ? DR8. 8DLLtVAS & MOORE, PUNCTUALLY ANP PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL CAT.Lft IX T1IK hlNKOPTIIKIRFHOKKFSION. liesiOKsr*.; WW/A- n, (JrttmriU* District. ft IX P eT-Omt'K5 Dunklin,. " J. M. SULLIVAN.] [D. V. MOORE MMStbft. d* . *01 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Mdlfdont kt ths "EnUrpridr OfR**" 4 V "p!(K 8U0SCMBK8H offer, toth* puWio H ij i large variety vix.: The Challeng# "3 .and Dvistlmu Cooking Stt>v?*? aud various s Air Tight Cooking- Stoves. 1 X?K VARIOUS KINDS. ~; PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, Large and email (hitms^ Am TIGHT PR EM rUAL A Cooking: Stoves. rARLOIt COOKING STOVER, v 3 Parlor^ Box Stoves, Hull Stoves, for Churches," 3 Stores, Ac., together witli a full assortuisut of plain and Japnnned Tin Ware, TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE; MATALLIC ROOFING 'Done iu the inoet approved manner, with 3i*- -~ Js The Trade supplied with TIN WARK, . ' at wholesale, upon the lowest terms. 1). G. WliSTl'IKTJ), A CO. * - j (JretnvUle, S. C. lA dw ?M>r ?. "DRUG GTOSS ANDi APOTHECARY .. GREENVILLE, S C. ' ' 1M iMis. -v" . . UEALEIMN. I | \itros, mklhcisef. surgical. instrj^ , *J rl 9 muiita, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Putty, .... ToljfMmv, Sejrars, SpiritG**, Oils, Candles, Sosps, Spikes, Brushes, Toilet Articles Cootl/S, Penuinery.. *te. Fresh and pure Drugs warranted ' and sold at low prices. May 4. ft'l . . . , tt . . Hook* and Stationery. fI'M IE Subscriber* are receiving n large and VfU ' 1 ried assortment of the uhoVc Ai'tielea, which j tliey offer ot low prices. j A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. '1; ! An Extensive Stock ot Miscellaneous Works. SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Draw - "* ing Books, Water Colors, Directed Game* '* ' Ac., Ac. , * %" Blank Books, l>ohnd. half-bound, and in paper. j Foolscap, Inciter mid >iole Paper, by (lie ream , or less. Spv Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, A a. With a varied assortment of o( lu>r article#. to which they iuvitc the attention of the public. G. E. 1XF0RD A CO. ... mar. 2, 42 tf A CARD. HAVING associated Col. KonKr.T P. Goot>-.. i.vnY with myself in-the mercantile briainess. the said business will he carried on under ' the name and style of GRADY <fc GOODLfcJTl', at utv old stand on the goiith went corner of tit* < |)iil)l[e square. I hereby take occasion to return *% my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on trie, ami solicit a continuance ot the same for tllo new lirm above referred to, feeling confident that wo will b<i aide fo 'give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. It is with reluctance that 1 must truly say that necessity constrains me, to notify those who are indebted to imj either by note or book account previous to 1st of January, 1855, to call and pay up. 'JOHN IK GRADY, January 28, 1856. . oo-PAr.Tnar.onir. ; rundersigned having formed a copartner- . ? JL ship under the name and style of GRADV ?fc GOODLETT, ami taken the stock of Goods '* H"d Store of John W. GhaDy, will , continue the business. We bopefD^j^ J^jB^by prompt attcntione to merit sjjHHfc continuance of the liberal patronage beretotoro given the business. Our stock is very complete now, and preparations arc making to enlarge it soon. Give us a coll. JOHN Til GRADY, ;3|L ROUT. P. GOODLETT. . January.23, 1855. LAST NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to O. A. 1'icicle, ot account previous to March- last, are ea ncstly requested to call on W. K. Easi.kv an . . > settle the same, us further indulgence cannot L allowed. I 1) DINimi S 1v. a>. iiE-i io, ASMgnei*. January 5. 34 .( Warrants! Warrants! VT. S. SASiSY,' , VTTORXEY AT LAW, is prepared with all neccsMwy instructions to procure Bounty Land Warrants under the late act of Congress, granting ltM) acres to all who may have served in any of the wars. Immediate attention given to anV business of the kind entrusted to his care. March 11>. 41 tf " Shaving and Hair-Dressing. BIJRRIIH1K, tilt) Barber, has rs- <s /'fff^Vurned to Greenville, and, taken up hi* Headquarters next door to C. W. 1'icKi.r Co > Tailoring establishment, in Bent rH/KI^ties' Brick Knnge, and is prepared to sfceiet SPJJr cuto every thing in his line with the tineat ; touch. Geiithnntfn can have their hair cut /"( ffjor shampooed, or faces shaved at any time during the day or evening. Shaving defaa' Qjly by the month on reasonable term*. 1 ' Greenville, March lt'?, 44 tf STATE Of 90VTH CAROLINA. Jl GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 0 iiit* jpiwhap. i w.ll.-. ' *?>- v ?v . - - I iw irvim', i lfi'ciarAdon iu Atwunwit. ?>?. v Damage $8(xMh?. I * Joint McBrlde. } ?. F. Pkkrv. PHTa Att'j.' \\T HEREAS the Plaintiff did on tlie 10th day t\ of AtUWt, 1S56, tile Ins declaration againat the defendant, who is absent from, and without the limits of tlio State, and has neither wife nor attorney, known within the same, upon whom a oopy of the said declaration might be served. It is ordered that tho said defendant do ap- ... pear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the lltli day of August, in the year id our ls>rd, one thousand eight hundren and fiftysix, otherwise final and abstdute judgement w ill be given and awarded against him. 1>. hoke, c. c: r. Clerks Office, Greenville C. 11. 1 August lo ld,y>. \ ?in 1 r SITUATION WANTED. VYOUNC MAN, of steady habila, desires a, , , situation as Clerk in some Pry .Good or Grocery Store in Greenville. Ild has had considerable experience. Any one <loslrinp a ( h-rfc will please apjdv to tho Editor of tho Enterprise who -will give tho noci'ssary recommendation#, dm. November % 25-tf Special Notice. ALT. persona indebted to the subscriber. eioPw by Note or Account, tip to 1st of January last, are requested to make payment, a* longer j indulgence aannot We given. | July#. ? to J^W.