Hr Yocae observe in your paper a
severs oritioUm on tho Board of Tniitoes for
ootinulng Dr. Tnoaxwnu. na nn assistant in the
dotUf of the chair of Snored Literature, and the
Chaplaincy of tho College.
Such vu tho firet notion of tho Board. At n
meeting on the 13th, that notion wnsre-coneider I,
and tite previous notion reversed. Tho Fac ^p
wnadirocted to divide the duties of the vaenat
Professorship of Snored Literature among
themselves.
Pr. Kktxolds is now the preacher of the College.
1 bOpe nil tilings may turn oat well. 1
confess tho election for President was not such as
1 approved. Between the two Professors, candidates
for the Presidency, I made no choioe, voting
for neither.
Still, I hope, President MoCor may justify the
choiesb lie is, at leant, entitled to a fair trial,
nA lit a niiKlin wtVI antnon/1 lKoii?_!_ ihA?a._II
DMnt for the present. The Collego is a noble
State Institution, and should be cherished and
aostalrtd. I know there may be mueh to amend.
Indeed I am petfuaded the Professorship now
Made vacant can be very well dispensed with.
The duties can be performed by the present Profeasors.
If reform be necessary, it will be found
by appointing a Committee on the State of tho
College, and enquiring who of the present Faculty
are competent for their office.
1 hope some of those who are dissatisfied with
tha present state of things will pursuo that
course. Those especially, who thought that nobody
in the College but Dr. Thoxmwbu. was fit
to taaeh and preach to tho students Sacred Theology,
ought to h? the first to move it the matter.
They will meet prompt assistance on hiy
part in making that examination perfect, and the
removal of every incompetent Professor.
I think it justice to nay that Dr. Rktnold*,
from my knowledge of him, is in every respeot
qualified, not only for his present chsir, but also
tar that of Sacred Literature. I have hoard higi
preach and speak ocoanionally for twenty years,
ana i regsra nun as n noun a teacher or Gospel
Truth, and a chaste, tasteful speaker, lie is a
JBaplUt, aott may not therefore, suit some, who
believe iu sectarian dogmas. But vherc Maxey
o IcKg pretided, turely it can be mo objection that
a Bmbtict teaches and prcachet.
A TRUSTEE.
DIED?At thi residence of Mr. Michael lies
sard, Newberry District, H. Q.t on the 3d inatnnt,
Mr. J. IE. SINGLETON, from Charleston ; Disease
Pulmonary Consumption and GaHro-interetia
Every necessary attention was given him
by Mr. ana Mrs. Buzzard and family,
Lftle audi Property Insured.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE ASHEVILLE
Jfintnnl Snsurnnre Camptnj
Inanrea Houm, S'orss and otbsr Prop rty
ISf AGAINST FIRS:
m Aa4 th? L'tm of While Persons end Staves,
W between the ajcsof 10 and CO years
ON audi terms a* to render it a most safe and
desirable investment. Full details, with
the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company,
will be furnished on application to any of the Officers
of tho Company.
JOSEPll R. 0*B0RN?-\ Pr it.
W?i. W. MoDUWELL Vix-Prn.
J as. B. Ravkix. Few tar >j <t Trtaturer.
W ^ JOHN W. G2.ADY, Agent,
Dee 27-tf. GRKKSVILLE, S. C.
MESSRS. GRADY & GOODLETT
HAVE REMOVED 1XTO
THEIR NEW STORE
Opposite their Old Stand,
Where they will continue to sol) to tlioir onstotnera
and friends DRY GOODS. OROCRRIE-S
do., at prices AS LOW us can bo had.
,w Dee. 17. ss tf
Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscribers by
Nolo or Book Account are requested to pay
op immediately.
pT* We need money and must havo it.
W. P. TURPIN, M. P.
W. It. JONES, M. P.
dee. 17 84 St
Wanted to Hire.
A NEGRO GIRL, worth about three dollars
JTjL per month. Apply to A. 11., at this office.
Town Ordinance.
STREET AND PUillC LAMPS.
nE IT ORDAJN EP, That from and after the
ratification of this Ordinance it shall be un!
awful for any person or person*, not employed
#y the Town Co on oil. for such purpose, to light
Ar extinguish any street or publio Lamp or
' Lamp', and any white ja-rson who shall light or
extinguish any sueh Lamp or Lamps shall forfeit
and pay for c'aeh and every offence a sum not
^rxeeedfrgWU dollars, nor less than five.
Any alave or froe person ui oiiivt oho wtj
transgress against this Ordinance ahull be committed
to the Guard House. and orderedby the
Inteudantto receive auch carporal immAhment
to ha may direct* unless the otruer of such slave,
or Guardian of auch froo person of oolor, aha!l
pay tHo Am hereiabefurc proscribed.
Any pfraor., fpao or slave, who ahull break or
i.gvr* aur of the Lamp or Lamj*, or Lamppost*,
anal) be nnad not exceeding twenty-five dollar*,
of ratolvo audi corporal punishment aa the li>
t-indant may direct* unless tli^ ounter of such
slave or Guardian of audi frru person of coi.>r,
hall phy tb.o hue hareiubefoiv \ rj*ml>?d.
No jwrainv ahall Hitch any. horse, ututa r.r oxen,
to any of the I'ublio Lamps' under a penalty of
f.ra ifoltara
It ah lU belli* duty of the Town Marshal* to
oafbrcetkia Ordinance end one half ?.f all fine,
accruing front violations of title Or.hnauto shall.
^ to the u-rton informing of (he tome.
Ltono an 1 ratidad iu Council, Uiia 24th day of
DacemLer, UM.
11. l.Kfc TUtltfoTOX, l,0*n^ru. <
W. P. Peak, Vietk *f t'oumrii, JL'
Imc. JTJ * flU
JTWe are uutUortxod to au<
Col DAl*ll? flOKK to a aaudidiL far)
VUe.if ?f (Jreeari^e *Art*#t it tfci tai .lag L'las-,
ttun? *
c i mki za
tOMLUam
BV BRADY fc ?0Dtini?? RCHANT8. .
?*?*irvTLu; December 26 1350.
BAGGJNO, Gunny, per yard, a 20
Dundee, a 18
BACON ... .Hauui, per lb., a 1A
Shoulders, a 14
Sides, a 16
lIog.TOund, 125
BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
Country, per lb. 15 a
COFFEE.. .Rjb, per lb. 15$
Java, por lb. $18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0$ a 10
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15
Osnaburgs, peryd. 11 a 12$
FLOUR ....Country, per bjbl. $6 a $7
Country, per sack, 3 a 8$
GRAIN.,...Corn, per bushel. a 50
Wheat, per bushel, $125 130
Oats, per bushel, ' a 80
IRON Swedes, per lb. 6$ a 7
English, per lb. a cA
LAUD per lb. o .15
MOLASSES, \V. 1. per gal. none.
N O., per. gnl. a 76
SYRUP..** M per gal; none.
OILS .Lamp, per gnl. *1$ a |2$
Train, per gal. 87$ a ill
Linseed, ill
RICE per lb. a 8$
ROPE j>cr lb. 15 o 20
SUGAUS...N. Orleans,per lb. a 12$
Porto Rico, per lb. a 12$
Loaf, per lb. 15
Crushed, pet lb, 15
Refined, per lb. a 14
SALT per bushel, $1
Suit, per sack, a 2 60
SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.ib. 12$ a lo
Yellow, i>er lb. 8 a 10
SHOT per !b. 12$
Shot, j?er bag, a $2$
miss rTedfern,
From Charleston,
PROPOSES to opon, on the 1st Monday in
January, next, in the basement story of the
Presbyterian, Church, a FEMALE SCHOOL, in
which all tbo brunches of an English Education
will bo taught.
Terms will vary from f3 to $8, according to
the branches taught.
Good references can bo. given.
Apply at the residence of O. 11. Deer.
Doc. 20 S2 * 4
HAIRWORK.
.71K. and IKS L. OLSOX
VV'OU LI) respectfully inform the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Greenville, nud transient
visitors of this place, that they have removed
from their former place of llviug (opposite the
Mansion House,) to their farm in tlie country.
A groat variety of Handsome Specimens of their
may bo found at the Watch and Jewelry Store of
MR. CHARLES SMITH,
who will he pleased to receive orders for all
work in their line. Mr.Surru is in frequent communication
with thorn, and customers may depend
on having their work promptly executed
and delivered.
De& 14. 81 Sm
WINTER 1855.
THE PROPER SEASON BEING KOW COME
For the Diinlnv off
mmm D&XSS' goods,
W. H. HOVEY
Would oay to those Ladies and Gentlemen resident
of and vieiting tlie villa**of Greenville,
and desirous <>i inspecting articled of
Lmim* & o&ww wsm,
HOUSEKEEPING
AH? PLAHTATHOK GOO??,
that at that populnr and
FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT,
ao long and widely kuown as
&l) c Cntocs' * Slorc,
Thoy may NOW find such a list of desirable
Good* as tlmy would be gratified to look through
before purchasing.
LADIES' CE0AK8,
of TcIimo Cloth. Satin, Colored Silk and Tweeds.
Several styles from ?3 to {15.
(B&DJOL HUMPTJA1L3,
of Pelisse and Cloths, Opera Flannels, Morinoee,
do., with trimming* to match, will be sliowu in
considerable variety.
S5&!a sissrar
are fuller than usual of Handsome, Useful, and
ORHAJIEXTAL FANCY ARTICLES.
The varioua sizes of English, German and Italiad
Banjo, Violin and Guitar Strings.
Fiat# Nolo and Letter Paper Envelopes,
PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS,
' 'Morocco Portfolios sad WOUK BOXES,
Ladies' and (tent's Medicated CORK SO LBS,
bhoee, tilippcit, Gaiters, Hosiery and Gloves,
always qu Land, at the 3Id place.
Ho. 2. Cleaveland's Building*,
Nearly opposite the Mansion House.
125
MERINO CXDEIttlURTO AND DRAWlttS,
ASSORTED PRICES.
Nov.?. *? if
fir We are authorised to anuouuee I
A# IVcDanlol as a Candidate for Clerk at
fh#Vtintintf election. Feb. X. td.
Ofwc are oatharixed to ft*.
bounce W, F. PKlNCK, a* a candidate for Sher*
iff at th<JraOi)iug election for that office.
J* " ,
Mattress Making, &c.
"IMIK suloeribvr i,.f nni the puMie that he
X Lu* t#(?un?d hie hbop one door above J*. N
PoxviL -S <k Cos <U-v good Store, where ho ju
tend* c.irryiujj on lh? baaines of MATlRESii
MAP Eli uaf bOVtI'EEQQl. Mattreewa <ffl
Jfctauflj 04 Laud aui*MrifHvQt4?r. aud repsd}
i.tg don? at the shovUet woOae# -die also cugause
to laAAleruat* h-ptf WLnMHt ?hados. Ae.
IU eotSrlH tWMl ftd#Ue patron
^
* -s
/ >
COLUtffcU ADVWtBEIIKiria
?" " ?? ' ???
Q. 9. BOWER.
Miwfcwtiwr mm* Dealer la
?S3ff FURNITURE of rJr description,
XZaSQ CHAIRS of every style.
FI8K?8 CELEBRATED METALtO BURIAL CASE8,
Opposite the Conga eo* Jfoutt,
Dee, r COLUMBIA. B. C _ljr
?. 5N&WH8SH? & ??.
DEALERS iV
ijellgious, DJtecellMeous snd School
IDS Rlchardioa Street,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
s. towksenlj.] 80~ly V [*. It xeowke.
" iTtTlevin,
Auctioneer and CommiMion Merchant,
(?3U2)I?o\6/iC/I3^ So ??
ITefercekckSL- .
John A. Ubawfoud, Preeidcnt Commercial Bank,
John Caldwell. Prceident South Carolina Railroad
Company, lion. Jomr S. Proton. John
Brycb, Columbia.
morddoia A Co.," ubnrt mbaboon, hod. w. f.
Coloook, Charleston.
may 26. 2 tf
~ranTNEw ebaT^
is fuousnea every Friday JZvtniny in
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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i Deo 7. SI tf
^ | 11, ,n n i, 11,
yg F.vkry reader will please notice the advor1
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?r T. *. AUTOUS.
TlIOftL who wish to h?w something of that
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It is having an immense sals; 5000 copies having
bson ordered in advanoo of publication.
I Wo send a copy by mail, postpaid on roooipt
of the pries, $1.
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if North Fourth Street,
i . Philadelphia, Pa.
JSf* S, B. AMtWMatod to soli tins ami other
populkr book* ir. itll part* of tho United States.
! Send for our List and terms to Agents.
dee. >Q ifl
carir? ?M to ?mnohnce
WM, BAYSE" a candidal* for hhcrilT at
tho siutfing Elsetion. ' ^ *
swwnl . iSw . <
Uf'Ifybaf* bant authcrucd >? *aao?nuC?pe.
ls T. Oniajtt ?andid*^1?l?h?JIf
? foo ?*?-*'.** ?; *
FIVE nUNDr
PROCLAMATION BI
FELL W-OITIZENS, COUN'
Hear me fo
AND BE 8ILENT TH;
HAVING directed toy sympathetic gaze to (
kind* of Merchandise of consumption, and >
Slaughter" hnman nature revolted within ma w
Is no Physician there? Is there none to sound I
tains, to rouse you from your Dormant Slumber I
with the paleness of eternal grief stamped on y<
shoe pinches.
CREDIT IS THE R
If yon think you oan buy at any credit house a
Cucumber, for besides selling for CASH ONLY,
We offer the wh<
Thus enormous advantages are now offered, the
The Stock consists In part of the largest and m
n ? m? a wts
ivcwuy nun wett
OF ALL QUALITIES, FAS I
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, !
And a whole Gang of Rigmarole; tho want of tim
rading them in Single File. Enough to eaj the S
relof Whiskey, and under present circumstances
astonish tho Natives and Know Nothings, pgy .
In BEATTIE'3 Old Stand, between R. LONGS
XarDONT FORGE
pfT. S. Country Merchants wishing to purcl
uioiiey, by calling at the above direction.
Oct 5. 21
WULKAISS A FEA8TER,
Wholesale Sc Retail Grocers
AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Grocavillc, S. ?.,
HAVE just received, and will continue to
keep on hand a good supply of
uonee, sugar, molasses, moo. Halt, Bacon,
Lard, Floor, Meal, Mails, and
Many other Articles pertaining to a Grocery Establishment,
to whic-n we invite public Attentiou,
We are trading in Articles that require largo
(huh Investment and admit of but short profits,
and we 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 CASII on
delivery of Goods.
We arc also BUYING PRODUCE of every description,
and will pay the highest market prices,
either in Cash or Cools, nt the pleasure of the
seller.
jacob x. fka8teh. lsoxaod williams.
Nov. 2. 23 tf.
Tbe TOammotli IUcxtcau Wlicat.
NOW is the time to plant this fine valuable
and prolific Wheat. It was raised on tha
farm of Mr. THOMAS T. PATTON, of Buncombe
county N. C., and-may be found at the stores of
Messrs Qoadt * Goodlett aud Messrs. Gowec a
David, Greenville, 8. C-,
Nov. 2. 25 tf.
Dissolution.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
betwoca the Subscribers is now dissolved.
T>. G. WE3TKIKLD.
J. WESTFIELU.
MTTho Notes aol Accounts of thu said concern
are in the hands of the subscriber, and if
not settled before Court will be put in suit.
1>. 0. WKSTF1ELP.
aug 24. 15 tf
For Hale.
rlMIIi Subscriber will sell at private sale
X his House and lot, on the Pendleton fli'il
road, about J mile from the Court |louse> nn(j
n??r tlio Rail lload Depot, and situated onm'a
and elevated lot, having a fino view of the mountains.
Thu house is a new frame buildj,,^ N.
cently completed, containing seven fino rooms.
Out buildings havo been erected on the lot. The
lot contains about oue and one-thirteenth acres
of land, and is all enclosed with a new plank
fence. m
Anv person desirous of purchasing a comfortable
rcsidenco will do well to call on the subscriber
R. W. GODDARD.
Greenville, Oct. 12. 22 tf.
"THE EXAMINER."
THE FIRST NUMBER OF THIS
TMRW TOTTPNTAI
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WILL BE ISSUED EARLY IN DECEMBER NEXT.
The Publisher would request- those who contemplate
subscribing, to forward their names
without delay.
Tf.rms?Two Dollabs per annum; one year's
payment required on tho recicptof the first uum
bar.
Address me at Columbia.
VSL B. JOHNSTON.
Nov, 9 26 tf.
-- - 1 ' " 1 '
YOU are roquested to meet at the Division
Ileum of the Sons of Temperance until
further orders. Meetings?Friday Evenings.
By order of \V. P. Price, W.\ P.-.
January 12. 35 ?
Caady, Candy.
AFiXElotof all kinds of CANDTPS W re.
ccived at W. a TURNERS.
Oct. 5 21 tf.
Si rayed
ON the 25th Nov. 1865, two mare
ruulee, ono a light sorrel and the othaUL
or a dark mouse color. They aro of
ootofuon sit<, one of them was raised in Greenville
Diet AC. 1 bought them of Tho#. 11 albert and
Mr. Austin, of saidDist 1 think they aro.making
their way for that pUoe. Any person stopping
said mnlrs will bo paid for their trouble, ana wiQ
confer a groat favor upon me.
JAM IS STALLING A
XW Any editor In Kdgefiuhl or GrseurilUi
> DisL, by giving two or throe insertions to the
|mrv??>t jn viHjmj |'oi i i'jr BUHum ; ?**;
to Greenland, ]\ O. Uarnvrcli, District,
! took oat for your Pocket,
WT fl. TlJUJiKR is now rccoiving on? of Uio
? HTOCiv o(<iOOlXj cv.jr lirougl.S
to Cir^oBTiile, eall aodatehim oppoait? the Man
cioa Ilea?* Yw eaanot fail to ?p?nJ your
rh?n*a ?
e<fc v, ? 01 #
-v" * OsJr* ? * ; rt V. Mv . .*/ : .>jm^
v v-. "s^r''.
stgaaaBg i !ggg
:^^RB8IDBNT.
rUVSSEN AND FARMERS,
r my Causr,
M YOU MAY.HEAR.
jie imposition of HIGH TARIFF levied on all
'our Innocently submitting like "Lambs led to the
ben I asked myself, "Is there 110 Baltu in Giliadl"
lis voico like a Trumpet over the eternal Mouu1
Why, why will you grope abont in darkness,
>ur polo brow? Ah, let uo point put where the
OOT OF AIL EVIL.
3 cheap as Ijjsell, then are you green, green aa a
>le Stock at Cost
like of which youjwfll not have in a "Coon's age.'
ost complete assortment of
Ulade Clothing,
IIONS, SIZES AND PRICES.
Hats, Caps and Groceries,
a and space only prevents from Marching and Patock
is complete, from a Brass Thimble to ft barare
disposed at such astonishing lew prices, as to :
A. word to the wise is sufficient.
L. CARR, Agent.
OBEF.NVILLE, S. C.
1 and P. N. POWERS* Store.
T THE PLACE..or
lase, to sell ogein, may depend on doubling their ,
r * i
. t
NEW STOOK ?y
FALL and WINTER
fja ? W)s9
AT TUG STORE OK
WILLIAM S. TURNER,
(FORMERLY CRITTENDEN fit TURNER,)
Opposite the Muusioii House.
"VA7I1ERK he 1ms received and is prepared to
v V offer his friends and the public one of
the BEST selected stock of GOODS, which has
been selected with groat care and attention, and
one of the most desirable for purchasers ever
offered JN THIS. MA KKET. It consists of
DKAL'TIKCL STYLL'S OK AMERICAN A FRENCH
| A 1 - 9
I .r* Kirjjw assortment 01
I American and Scotch Ginghams,
A LAItQE LOT OK
Foreign and Domestic
LONG CLOTHS SHEETINGS,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs,
' JHDS&SIBY AH3D ?ILOT1IS,
PERFUMERY, IIAIR BRUSHES,
??aZCBSj,
0SS9OOO WORTH
*4107 SHOXS,
Holr JiqOies' GfltflcliKn's
yl farijc lotjjf Children's Shoes.
4mm* men's, boy's and
CHILDREN'S I
Hats and Caps.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
YFAHoTCo TOfH-L? 4
? iL ? IT GO 0 SO (B3
CONSISTING OK
Coats, Pants, Vests, Undershirts, <fcc*
Ho also invito* Attention to tlie large addition
he has made to his stock of
CROCKERY,
which he ij offering at excellent bargains. \
n?n c? ? * _ xr ? i
v-zu.il ?iiu ocb tur x ourecivcs I
WM. S. TURNER.
opt 27. 20 tf
Ladie'? Handkerchiefs.
A FINE lot of LADIE"S LINEN IIANDKER-1
CHIEFS assorted, just received at
W. S. TURNERS. |
Oct 6 * 21 tf.
Lo?t.
BETWEEN tho village of Groenville and the
old raco course, an Odd Fellow's BREASTPIN.
The tinder will be rewarded, by leaving
it at this offieo. '
Oct 10 23 tf.
"losiipiw ooovm, *
Watch Maker and Jeweller,
UNDER STERN'S HOTEL,
KEErS always on hand Gold and Sll?
Ver Wlitchcs, and JEWELRY of every
description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
Cloolis, Watches ana ticwelry repaired in the
best manner,
doc. 20, 33 ly
REED ft'GOODLETT,
(uHfcttsriaws a,Aw,
Greenville, 8. C.
jUrOffice next door to F. F. Bbattik <t Co.
J. P. IttKD.] [e. D. OOODLITT.
January 13 35 tf
Thompson & Easley, *
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. HV S. C.
Juno 23, 1854. 6 %
DRS 8DLUVAS & MOORE,
PUNCTUALLY ANO PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
CALLS IN TUB LISKOKTiMCT*nt6FES8ION.
Rimruck: War than, O frcnfilU
P- ? Ovrrcv: I>>*.iiuin, "
J.- M. SULLlVAjtf] [I>. I>. MVOnt
March 0. jjjjfr VjjjL
I V>QK ANtf^OB^PRINTIXO ta&at
j* *4id^bk?. * ** '
1bx I V W '
|NjnJ
npilE SUIWCRIBEB^S^SR paWW *
and !l!2^y^Ii?ycSS^^^W ? * T?r3!SJ
others.
Air Tight Cooking Stove?,
- T>P VARIOUS KINDS.
FREMIUM COOKUfG ffOVXS,
t Large and email Oven*,
AIR TIGHT PREMIXIU
Cooking Stoves.
PARLOR COOKING STOVES.
Parlors, Box Stoves, Hall Stores, for ffrtmljo
Stores, Ac., together with a full MMttSwif of
i plain aud Japanned Tin Ware,
TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON YAM^
MATALUC ROOFING
| Dona In the most approved manner, with air
patch.
?3P~ The Trade supplied with TIN WARE,at
wholesale, upon the lowest terms.
? . Q. WESTFIELD, AGO.
(J reetiville, 8. C.
apr 6, At 11
DRTO BTOHS
ASS? APOTHECARY SHOP*
GREEITVILLB, 8. C.
DEALER I}T.
Drugs, medicines, surgical, instru*
menta, I'dint*. Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Putty,
Tobacco, Segara, Spirit Gas, Oils, Candles, Soaps,
Spices, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Combs, Perfumery,
etc. Fresh and puro Drugs warranted
and sold at low prices.
May 4. 81 Xt
Books and Stationery.
The Subscribers aro receiving a large and varied
assortment of the ubovo Articles, which
they offer at low prices.
A LA ROE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS.
An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works.
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Drawing
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Ac.
Blank Books, bound, half-bound, and in paper.
Foolscap, Loiter and Koto Paper, by the ream
| or lese.
Spy Glasses, Pocket Comprises, Magnifier* Ac.
With a varied assortment of other article*, to
which they invite the attention of the public.
G. E. ELFORD 4 CO.
mar. 2, 42 tf
A CARD,
HANyNG associated Col. Rosxht P. Goodlot
with myself in the mercantile buainess,
the said business will be carried on under
the name and style of GltADY A GOODLETT.
I nt inv old stand on the south ? ??? ,L
public square. 1 hereby take occasion to return
my thank's for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed <>n me, and solicit a continuance o!
the same for the new firm above referred la,
feeling confident that wo will bo able fo give
satisfaction to all who may favor ue with call.
It is with reluctance that I must truly any that
necessity constrains me, to notify those who are
indebted to tuo either by note or book account
previous to 1st of January, 1885j to call and par
up. JOHN H". GRADY, "
January 28, 18S5.
CO-FJLFvT2TEF.OHIPe
r rMIE uudermgucd having formed a ccpartosr.L
ship under the name and style of GRADY
d; OOODLETT, and taken the stock of Good*
l and Store of Joun W. Gbadt, will/fg^A
continue the business. We hopcrjj
| by prompt attentions to merit
I continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore
given the business. Our stock is very complete
now, and preparations are making to enlarge it
soon. Give is a call.
JOHN \V. GRADY,
ROUT. 1*. GOODLKTT.
Januarr.2.1,1855.
~LAST NOTICE.
a t.l PERSONS indebted to O. a. Pickle, oj
2 V account previous to March last, are ea
neatly requested to call on W. K. Eajilkt a i
settle the same, as further indulgence cannot t.
allowed.
J. D. BETTS, Asaignae
January 5. 84 , C
Warrants 1 Warrants!
77. E. BASliST.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. is prepared with all
2\. necessary instructions to procure Bounty
Land Warrants under the late act of Congress,
| grunting 160 acres to all who may havs served iu
any of the wars. Immediate attention given to
any business of the kind entrusted to his ears.
1 MnrnK 1 R *J
...v. ?v. ? If
Shaving and Hair-Dressing.
BIJRKIDOE, the Barker, has rw8turned
to Greenville, and taken op kit
Headquarters next door to C. W. Pictu
<fe Co'* Tailoring establishment, in Bant
ties Brick Ilangc, and ia prepared to axe
j^^,cute every thing in hialina with the ftneat
QHP touch. Gentlemen can have their hair aut
fl0K\or shampooed, or faces shaved at any ties*
during the day or evening. Shaving dews
by the month on reasonable terms. a
Greenville, March 10. 44 tf .
8#rE OF SOUTH C4ROLI1U.
^ GREENVILLE DISTRICT,
ass o<?aaHitt)S!r rri&aAa.
Walker A Irvine, ) Declaration in Assumait.
v*. > Damage $800.00.
John McBride. ) B. F. Psaar, Plffs AU'y.
W1IKKEAS the Plaintiff did on the 10th day
of August, 1855, file his declaration against
the defendant, who ia abacnt frotn, and
without the ljmita of the State, and haa 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 ap?
pear and plead to tho said deelaratioa, oa or A
before the 11th day of August* in the year ot
onr Lord, one thousand eight hundren and fifty- W
six, otherwise final and afifoU judgement wul ?
bo.given and awarded against him. w
d. hoke, c. a p. M
Clerks Offioe, Greenville C. H. )
August 10 1855. ' 8m ly .
Amkuation WANTED, I
YOtfNO MAN, of steady habits, desires a K
idtnatlon as Clerk in some Dry Good or K,
Grocery Store in Greenville, fie haa had aoa- I
I , 1 *
(Wiring t Cl?rkI
will pifaf%?f>ply.i? iWEtiitor of tikn Entornria* 1
whowiirriro U?0 n?***mry recoiumeiwJotu.nis $
<fcc, JjgM Kflfvembe* 1 *S-tf
Special Notice. I
J^LL p?*oni iodol'toi to tb? ?nb#fTtt>?r, eit W fl
l\.Vt K?te or Ae*;oBQt, Uf> to l*t ofJonuorj P
kr* r?yi