The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 10, 1856, Image 3
smooth. A young mili?Lr.' attadied' to an
Old Hcboc* Presbyterian church in this city,
, >2BSSiw r?T?n? h?
a.i) tpt* J*dy of wresllh who resides in
Virginia, who haa boon divorced, her first
taajriwg^boli?g a jforcod one. Tiie minuter*
congregation hearing of the intendod tnfttch,
JJpreaeoted, to Uirp the alternative of resigning
I t ^Isgbcela the church or his hopes of eonAupml
blus. Of course the minister chose
>jM? jhrmer, and to cling to her to wbotn, no
doubt, his heart's affections hare been given."
Only Six. Mums.?The gap between the
trends of the North OaroTmn Railroad has
| \ Seen reduced to -only sis miles, and the work
^ of lajing ihe rails, is twogreasinn1 as raiintlv
m u poadtye. A fcw mora days nud the iron
mJmu4 ' wUicli stretches, rain-bow fashion,
through our State will bo completed, and
w then we can travel "like a steak," from
jf ^ Maine to Tsxna! From Salisbury to Ra
leigh the fare will ho only t4 60; and distant,
in tiipe, only five Or six hoars.?Sails,
bury Watchman. >J' (* '
n we. .
o* ' **"?
'HttKKoiooifjv Posrd.?An itiner-1
firtt l*liranologir?t stopped at a rustic farm
liouse, tho proprietor of which was busily
engaged.
I * a4ilr?'r? I ?m n phrenologist. Would you
like to linve mo to examine the heads of your
children ? I will do it cheap.*
I CX WW a,1"l the farmer, pausing between
two strokes, I rather guess they don't need it,
"iV> old woman combs with a fine tooth
#pmft, once a week /"
A couj.tr* editor can't get his pay for
publishing marriage notices, lie says:?
"The minister receives a fee, varying from
96'tot20 for the service?oftener, perhaps,
the V. That 'publican and siuner,' theprin-j
ter;aenls the matrimonial alliance, by g>v'i
't publicity'in bis lournal. lie raoerve*
twenty five cent* for hit service, nnd some- j
times grumbling at that. This is the differI
once between righteousness nnd sin?the
minister nnd the printer.
An PrimormATi PiiAvmt.?A miserly,
church member becoming excited l?y n sadden
burst of eloquence from the minister,
clapped his lirtiulv, nnd shouted out?"Thntik
tiiAnlnr a f ee ptapsl! Twenty-five years
have-1 been a church member, nnd it has
n?>t cost mo n* many copper* !n "And may
the Lord forgive yourv.ingy soul!" exclaim
cd the preacher. ">
I -o ... ? - - - 1
?icTuiiiA, in nccntdniice with the'
w^hw of tlio colonial*, 1ms (iluingod tlio!
nniuo of Van Piemen'* Land touTiuuB?).ia." j
Elford & Donaldson,
%?s M,
, ' '(?Ka3SH3Bi5Va.7jr-:si, B.
A t- 1' ELFORO. T. Q. DONALDSON.
Jnn/lO. ?.5 8in
? ^ To Male Students.
Tiffc Bi.t^crifMT propose* to supply bonrdinp,'
lights, fuel ?nd wnMitnjt for 12 or 11 .Sti> '
h nt* during the onsniujr your n( $14 per month. t
*rtr iisxisv will l?e rMiilrol to kr paid *eitii-nn-1
ftonTlv In advance. Should students heroine dis- J
nttsriod, lvnvo before tin- m<l of tlie iodmuii, '
iV? i onoy will U refunded, except sathvient to I
ruy f-r-Jho time coiisunicd. 1
W. It. It FAB It J
dun. 10.. SS tf
Wi I U * - A. -*>? ? ? /. M A.. * A AA., ...M. 0. mm .? fc.*....'"
el
^ m ABC25=3KZ. ^ ?
. - Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
3"MIK Kubeeribvrs lim ing nnrrhiMd the entire
|wL intercut of lu N. GOWKS, in the Firm of
CowkMA, C?X <t Makkitt, take tlii* method of
aalltug on tell persons bidi-Ued to them to mako
immediate payment.
ynf'i vt 60Wft, COX A MARK LEY.
Tin*. C. Gowr.s, f
Tu*. M. Cos, >
JI.^, M auk lev, )
h><ns^
^I'XllK tindereigned having sold out his interest
A / to bit lato partners la the Wagon and Car^
riajjo llusincs*, would take tiiia opjiortiinity to
recommend them to the confidence of his friends
end the public. lie feels assured Uie business of
the nwar Firm Will suffer no detriment by his!
withdrawal, ??t% are employing the very beet
workmen in 'all departments of tbsir business,
(bignod) K X. GO W Kit.
Greenville, January I, IMS.
'J?n. to M ! as U
ooMMieoib?ap.,B SAL*.
' sLV . t-fii , i " is> -
i The State of South Carolina- |
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
rfuno 0 la ?qolly.
- l?'Ann
_ii** v*. Bill for Solo of Land
iH M- Matthew*, and
r?. Ann M. Bdnard#, R?litf.
et. al.
wl ;T?wk?i A Caupoell, Com'pl. Sol'a
|>Y ORDER of Om Court in this t?M, I will
13 Mil before the Conrt-llonee door of Green|T
villa Dietrict, on the ftrat. Monday in February j
f naat, (|Ale day ) all that tra-.t aad p.-/col of land
lying and being altuaU in said DUtriet and State,
w hereon the late Dr. and Mra. Dr. Ioor resided ;
Mfr aald land* being near watara of Saluda river and
Y . Golden Grove ereeb.
ThU land i? told at tha rink of J no. Wllaon,
1 wb(t having bo eon? e the purchaser of the Mine,
atapfevioix tale, haa failed to oontply with the
TKRlfB OF BALK Purchaser to give bond
wilMw* goad curaMfV ">fl a mortgage of the
premises to eaoure the pfrolmt money ; onethird
?i the purchase money t<TW peld in cash,
andtf^e iWakder secured ea stated, dn pay
menteaf one and two yoara. with intareet from
date. Thj. Jwropj. 16^1856.
Mfrurtortrfiwl
OORRKCTBJ9 +K9KLY*k* ??? BWTlJpfc
_VJMK
Bagging, ? >o I
" i!"!?-W a Drtjort, -i > '' ? 18 '*
BACON ... .Ultras, per lb., r.onfy),<
rr.'CjmftjQ- aboMkltihi, *? *1 - *>
. .Sides,
POBK, Country, 7
BUTl'Ell.. .Goahen, per lb. aoo*. ?
trWW v- <? Vf"B<Jbuntry, per fb. 115 a ** >
COFFEE.. .Rio, per ft>. 16$
Java, per lb. 16 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting. per yd. 0$ a JO
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 16
Osnnburgs, poryd. 11 a 12$
FLOUR ....Country, perbol. $6 a $7
V,. ' Country, per sack, 2 a 4 3$'
GRAIN Gorn, per bushel. a 60
Wheat, per bushel, $126 180
Oats, per bushel, a 80
IRON.... .. .Swedes, per lb. 6$ a 7
English, per lb. a 6$
LAUD per lb. a 12$
MOLASSES, W. I. per gal. none.
N O., per. gal. , ' o 75
Binur...." " per gtU. none.
OILS Lamp, per gal. * I $ a $2 A
Train, per gal. 87$ a $1$
, Linseed, $1$
RICE.......per lb. a 8$
ROPE. per H>. 15 o 80
SUGARS., ,N. Orleans, per lb. a 12$
Porto Rico, per lb. a 12$
I.oaf, per lb. 15
Crushed, pet lb, 15
Refined, per lb. a 14
SALT per bushel, *1
Salt, per wick, a 2 50
SOAP Colgate,pule, pr.lb. 12$ a 15
Yellow, per ib. 8 a 10
SHOT......per lb. 12$
Shot, per bag, . a #2 J
CANDIDATE FOB CLERK.
KrL. It. Shumate, Esq., U
before the people of Grocnville District, m a
Candidate for CLERK, and will bo aupportod
by Man* Fhikxim.
f.. A -? '
inn. >f. <14 lit
tar w c are authorized to announce Wm
A* iVfDRSiiel ?> a Candidate for t'l<rk at
the ensuing election. Feb. 2. td.
11fW? arc an(liori'/.<!<i lo announce
W. F. VlflNCK, as candidate for Sheriff
at the ensuing election for that oflioe.
Sr|>t. 8. 17 v
tJTWc arc antbori/vd to nnnotincc
WM, It A Y N l? a candidate for Sheriff at
the ensuing Election.
OfWe are authorized to announce
Col. I>AVII) HOKE as n candidate for
Sheriff of Greenville District at tho ensuing Flection
|y We have been authorized to nnnouncCapt.
A. V. Owing* * candidate forSheriflF
at the next election. Oct. 2??td.
publifscooolt" *"
Mil. J. F. SHAW pXn]?d?eeto open a
M ALE SCHOOL in Greenville, at the old
Mountaineer uflicc, on Huncomla* street, on the
second Monday ?>f January. inat. Tuition will
nrv from *4 to ?1<\ according to the studies
pursued hv the pupil. The public patronage is
roejiectfullv wheitcd.
ItKFEUftNiTX?licv. S. S. Gaiu.a*o. M?j. 8.
A. Towxts T. C. (twir, Fxj.. Col. W. fT. CampnKi.t,
.1. A. JKvin, Esq., II. T. Ssiru, Esq.
Tiii lollon iagcertiftcr.ts !r rl*v rohmittd:
T) < \
!>"? V < M.l.r.'. r , f
KruniH ick, Maine, Dec. 7, 1855. |
Mr. J. F. Sinw l.? a graduate of this College.?
He sustained while hero n high rank no n scholar
nixl an unexceptionable clinrnetcr in every respoet,
lie ha* nad mueli experience in teaching,
nud has heeu very iiiccvnful, and is cheerfully
recommended ah a ponton highly nnnlified to bo
employed as an instructor of youtn.
LEONARD WOODS, D. D., Pres.
PARKER CLKAVELAND, LL>1>.
TIIO& 0. L'PIIAM, IX D,
January S. 84 4
E.lfo and Property lnsnred.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE A8HEVILLE
ftlutuul Siifinrnnre Coiitpomj
Insures Hossst, Btsrss u4 ethwr Frsp-njr ,w
AGAINST PIRK :
And the Utm of Wklts Persons and Slaves,
J, between the aget of 10 and 60 yean
ON such terms as 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 the Company.
JOSEPfl R. ORBORNK, Prm't.
W*. W. MoDOWELU Vie*-Pre*,
i Jif. B. RaXKIn, Secretary <t Treutvrer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Dae. S7-tf. GREENVILLE, & C.
? nsi 'flnv ? wi
MESSRS. GRADY & GOODLETT
HAVE REMOVED INTO
THEIR NEW STORE
Opposite their Old Stand,
Where they will continue towel) to feeir euetom re
and Meade DRY GOODS, QMpfAIEH,
A&, at prioee A8 LOwHhSRR had
Dm VI. tf
N?llcc.
AIL PERSON'S indSKed to the uboeribcrs by
Note or Book Aoeoaot are requested to pay
Op immediately.
HT V* need money and moat have il
* W. P. TIIRl'IN, M. D.
' W. R. JONI?\ M. D.
dee. S7 M St
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^
I *
tr~g3F?gi?^'
F?W?? CELEBRAm^TAUcTuRiL" CASES,
Ojtpotite (A* Conj/aece House,
Peu.7: CGLugBXA, 5. 0 ly'
S, OTfHSISNB & to.
*V/i/ ITRA1BRH IN
fleligioup, Miscellaneous and Schooi
a99 Richardson Street,
COLUMN!A, S. O.
a. townkrm*.] 30-ly (a. ?. novxe.'
L."T7 LEVIN,
Auctioneer and Commission Merohant,
a.. <0.
" REraUC^XCl'S.
John A. Ciavhhid, President Commercial Bank.
Joiin Caldwell, Freridcnt South Carolina Hailroad
Company, lion. John 8. Puctrbx, John
IJrtck, O.Iunibia. . : . *>iL-P
Mordkcia & Co., TIrnrt Mimioi x, Hon. tf. F.
Colcook, Chnrkaton J
m?T 26. 2 it- If
THE HEW ERA, T ,,
It Published evtry FVidny JUvminff in
COLUMBIA, S. C.
. BY JAHES A. CURTIS. I
Terms . $2 per annum, in Advance. <|
DM?. SI tf
HAIR WORK.
MR. nud MRS. L. OI.SOX
IVfOULD rwiwdfiilly inform the Indies and
? ? Gentlemen of Greenville, and transient
visitor* of this place, that, they liavo removed
from their former place of living (on|>o*itc the
Mansion House,) to their farm in the country.
A p?#t variety of Handsome Specimens of their
iuav be fouuilatthe Watch and Jowclrv Store of
MR. CHARLES SMITH,
who*ill be pleased to -receive order* for all
work in their line. Mr. Snmi is in frequent cuntmunication
with them, and customers. may depend
on having their work promptly executed
and delivered. .
Dee. 14. 81 3m
Book* and Stationery.
TI1K Subscribers arc receiving a lnrg? nud varied
assortment of the altove Articles, which
tlirv offer at low prices.
A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS.
I 1. Vvi.n.I... at?l- - ? M: II--' 'I' '
I M?I j>Av%.unito i.ivuu? ui iiiintuaniicuii^ ? orhf?.
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slate*, Pens, Pencil*, Drawing
Book*, Water Color*, Dissected Gaine*
Ac., Ac.
Blank Book*, bound, half-bound, and in paper.
Foolviip, letter and Koto Pap. r, by th? ream
or leas.
Spy Glasse*, Pocket Compasses, Magnifier*, Ac.
\Vith a varied assortment of other article*, to
which they invito the attention of the public.
O. K. ELFORD A CO.
mar. 2, 4*2 tf
Mattress Making, &c. ,
rI"MIE subscriber informs the publio tlist he
,1. has o|K;ncd his Shop ono door above P. N
Powers A Co's dry good Store, where he in
tends carrying on the husinea of MATTRFXS
MAKER and BOLST1UIKR. Mattresses eon
Htantly on hand and made to order, and repair
ing done at the shortest notice. Ho also engages
to lay Carpets, hang Window Shades, Ac.
lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN K FnAKKE.
ju 1ft. ? - tf
Town Ordinance*
STREET ANO PUBLIC LAMPS.
BE IT ORDAINED, Ikstfrem and after the
ratification of this Ordinance it shall be unlawful
for any poison or porsons, not employed
by the Town Council, for such purpose, to light
or extinguish any street or publio Lamp or
Lamps, and any white person who shall light or
extinguish any"such Lamp or I.amps shall forfeit
and pay for each and every oflfence a sum not
exceeding ten dollars, nor less than five.
Any slave or free person of color who may
transgress against this Ordinance shall be committed
to the Guard House, and ordered hv the
lntendant to receive Mich corporal punishment
?at ho may direct, unless tho owner of ouch slave,
or Guardian of auch free person of color, shall
pay tho fine hereinbefore prescribed.
Any person, free or slave, who shall break or
injure miy of tho Lamp or I.amp*, Ump-pnoti,
shall be fined not exoocding twenty-five dollars,
or receive audi corporal punishment as the Intendant
inny direct, unions the owner of anoh
slave or GuaiSllan of such free person of color,
shall pay the fine hereinbefore prescribed.
No peraou shall hitch any horse, mule or oxen,
to any of th? Public Lamps under n penalty of
fire dollars.
It shall bo the duty of tho Town Marsliala to
enforec this Ordinance and one half of nil fines
accruing from riolations of this Ordinance shall
go to the person informing of t he same.
Douo and ratified in Council, this 24th day of
December, 1855.
II. LEE TURUSTOK, lntendant.
W. P. Pnicr, Clerk of Council.
Dm. 27. 88 2
Stoves! Stoves!!
rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS offers to the public a
X large variety of Stoves, via: The Challenge
and Leviathan Cooking Stoves, and various
others.
Air Tight Cooking Stoves,
n T?f various kinds.
raEMITTH COOHINe STOVES,
Large and email Oven*,
AI It TIGHT PREMIUM
Cooking Stoves.
PARLOR COOKING STOVES.
Parlors, Box Stoves, Hall Stoves, for Chnrehes,
Stores, Ac., together with a full assortment of
plain and Jspanned Tin Ware, , ? . 4
TIN, COPPER, LEAD * SlIKET IRON WARE
MATALUC R00FIN8
Dona in tks most approved manner, with die
patch.
MTTbc Trade ..applied with TIX WARl;
at wnofranle, npon thelowot term*.
1>. 0. WRRTFIRLD, A CO.
UrtnrilU, 8. O.
apr?, 47 W
To Sent.
a< T1IK large and comnu-llou# Dwelling
10U8K at the oorncr of Main and Qon tract*,
recent)/ occupied by Ltr. W. R.
Jcxaa Appir to the subscriber.
. , ' " O. W, PARKIN* 1 J
JlttMIt t. tfc-# If
J
, 0
t\<t4*4p'. F?t (fee Pjipny*
WISE!' ??$33 GOODS,
W H. HOVEY
WouM My to tho*n I.ivliee an J OeutUmeW mldoit
of and vixitia-f-fhe riiltgQOf TUrcon?ill*,
lit desirous of inspecting articles of
.flL W* AH
^ HOUSEKEEPING' '
AltQi FlAKTAtUtN GSOBS,
that at that popular and
FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT,
Kfty. ?o lon?< and widely known na
?l)c Califs' JJlotuV
iuvj miity .\uiy nnu biicii a lint of d??lrAbU
Good* m ttwy would be grntiticd to look through
before pureli^aing.,
LAD1M' C10AK8,
of PtlttM Cloth, Sntin, Colored .Silk nndTwoede.
Several styles from $8 toft A.
?XDAK HA7UA13,
of JVlitwc and Clotlo", Opera Flannels, Mori noes,
ltd., with trihiiuings to. jiiateli, will be shown in
coniidcrnhlc variety.
it 523 sise,-S?T 3?,533
are fuller than usual of Hnndsome, Useful, and
ORXAM EXTAL FAXOY ARTICLES.
The variouseiiea of English, German and Italian
Banjo, Violin and Guitar Strings,
Fine Note and Letter 1'uper Envelopes,
PERFUMERY, TOliET SOAPS,
Morocco J'ortcfotio* and WORK BOXES,
Ladies' au<h (vent's Medicated CORK SOLES,
Shoes, Slipper", Gaiters, Hosiery and Gloves,
ahvuyfc ou hand, at. the tia place,
Ho. 2. Cleavcland'a Buildings,
Nearly opposite tlio Mansion House.
125
UlvKtXO UNDERSHIRTS AXI) DRAWERS,
ASSORTED PRICES.
1 Not. 9. (. . 25 tf
^ K ED FERN,
From Charleston,
PROPOSES to open, oil the let Monday iu
January, ne.\t, in the basement etory of the
Presbyterian Church, a FEMALE SCHOOL, in
which all the branches of nn English Education
will be taught.
Terms will vary from f3 to $8, according to
the branches taught.
Good reforeuces can be given. *
Apply at the residence of O. B. Dyer.
Dec. 20 82 4
WELIAM A FEASTER,
Wholesale & Retail Croccrs
AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
tdrccMvlllc, S. C.,
HAVE just received, and will continue to
L-.... - 1 1 ?r
? , .. .j v.
Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Eice. Salt, Bacon,
Lard; Flour, Meal, Nails, and
Many other Articles wrtiiiniii^ to a Grocery Fj
tablfshiucot, to wliiclt we invite public attention,
Wo are trading in Article* tlint require large
Ciudi Investment and admit of but short profit*,
and we find, liy 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 ths CASH on
itWrerv of Goods.
We arc also Itl! YIX'G PRODUCE of every de
scription, and will pay the highest market prices,
either in Cash or Coods, at the pleasure of tlx
seller.
JACOB x. FKASTKn. LKOXAltD WILLIAM*.
X"6v. 2. 25 tf.
The iHuniinotli Iffcxiruti Wheat.
"VTOW is the time to plant this fine valuable
Xx and prolific Wheat It was raised on th<
farm of Mr. THOMAS T. PATTOX, of Buncombe
county X. C., and may be found at the stores oi
Messrs gitapy a airl Messrs. Goweu j
l>AVn?, Greenville, S. C'.,
Nov. 2. 25 tf.
Dissolutiou.
rpilE COl'AllTXKltSIHl' heretofore existii.p
I 1 i J. ? sL - o_i ?? * ? %
.> nfiwwn wio DiioiicriiH'M is now dissolved.
D. O. WRJTFIKLD.
j. WI>?TI-TKLD.
QfTli< Xotes mill Accounts of the sniil con
corn nrs in the hunds of iho subseriber, and i
not settled before Court will ho nut in suit.
1). O. WKSTFIELP.
aug 24. IS tf
YOU arc requested to meet, at the Division
lloom of tlio Hons of Temncrance until
farther orders. Meeting?Friday Evenings.
By order of W. P. Paio*, MT.\ P.-.
January 12. "5 I
Handy, Candy.
AFIXK lot of all kinds of CAXPIES just re
ceivod at W. a TURNER*.
Oct. 5 21 tf.
Watch Maker and JTcwcllcr,
UXDKK STERN'S JIOTKL,
K LEI'S always on hand tiold U??l Mil*
ver WtUches, and JEWELRY of every
description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
( lliwL-u \V*uhtIt*a 4n<f .Tom?4?!hv n..naIa.i/1 t?? Iks
J -! " "
hcet nmnnor.
u?c. IV, tH 2;
Thompson ft Eaaley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE 0. 71., S. C.
June 23, 1SE4. ? g
DR8. SULLIVAN ft MOORE,
PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
o.vrxs iv rirfc mjjrofturikprofession.
ROinr^ac: Wartheu, GrttnwUU Ihrtrict.
P. *t-OfFio*Dn*kHn, " *'
J. M SULLIVAW.] (D. D. MOORF
March 9. 43 *ft|
REED ft OOODLETT,
Sreenville, H. C.
jfcyOffic? next door to F. K. Beattik ft Co.
J. V. REED.]. (?. p. OOODLETT.
JEnuarylt $4 M
&
a* vD .
- I
AT TI1B hlOHK or
WILLIAM 8. TURNER,
. IfOHMfcntY CRITTENQEN & TURNER,)
Opf??I(c the n?uUpn House.
jvyf I-HKU K li. lms r?ci*i*Ml .ml U t<>
Tt offer hi* friend* and tlio public one of
tf\c BfcST selecte<1 stock of OOOT**, which hps
boon selected with great cnt-u nnd attention, aud
one of th* most d**i ruble for purchaser* ever
"fforc.l LX Tilts MARKET. It consists of
UKALTIYllL STYLES OK AMERICAN* FRENCH
m? mm. m nmr mr mm 9
A large assortment of
American and Scotch Ginghams,
A LAHOE LOT UK
Foreign tad BouiCftic
LONG CLOTHS SHEETINGS,
Cot Ion and Linen Hun Jki-rchitft,
IfilDmiTA'lB OlOXifiS,
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES
OTOffitASft, &V,
WORTH
_ m mom, *4?
f T*?lk* 1 O.-wl lllinl>
I i.v> ^>i|viv|j ?|i(v v?virnv?rvi( p i
A large lot of Children's Shoes.
MBfe BOY'S AND
CHILDBEKB Of
Ilat? and Cap?.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF)
ayj>riD wawottsia
fi i, D "J" jj J jvJ 4,
CONSISTING OF j
Coats), Punts, Vests, Undershirts, &c* j
lie a'so invite* attention to il>? i?fj? *iUitiun j
he ha* made to his stock of
C R OCKERY,
which he is offering at excellent burgu'nsA
Call and See for Yourselves I
WM. S. TURNER. I
ej>t 27. 20 tf
Ladir'st Handkerchief*.
A FINE lot of LADIirs LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
assorted, just received at I
W. S. TURNERS.
Oct 5 21 tf. j
A CARD.
HAVING associated Col. KortF.KT P. Goodlktt
with myself in the mercantile Inisiness,
the said business will be carried on under
the naiiiaand style of GUADY ?k GOOlJl.KTT,
at my old stand on the south west, corner of the
puunc square. 1 ntreny taRc occasion to return
my thanks for the liliernl patronage heretofore
bestowed ou me, and solicit n coiitiniuinee ol
the same for tlie .new firm above referred to,
feeling confident thnt we v.* ill be able fo give
satisfaction to nil who may favor us with n cnll.
' It is with reluctance that I must truly say that
necessity constrains me, to notify those who are
indebted to me either by note or book account
previous to 1st of January, 1355, to call niid par
up. JOHM H'. GKADY, '
1 January 23, 1855.
CO-FAPsTxtbf.BE:?.
H^IIE undersigned having formed a copsrtncr1
ship under the name ami style of Git AD Y
?t OOODLBTr, and taken the stuck of (basis
and Store of John \V. Ghaut, w ill
continue the business. \\ e iiopvUee^
^5^<^by prompt nttentlona to merit
, continuance of tho liberal pntronag-t heretofore
, given the business. Our stock is very complete
, now, and preparations aro making to enlarge it
r soon. Givo us a cull.
JOIJX ir. GRADY,
uojst. i*. goodlktt.
January. 23, 1855.
LAST NOTICE.
ALL I'EKRONS indebted to <>. A. Picki.r, o
account previous to March last, are en
nostly requested to call ot; W. IC. Kasi.lv a .
settle the same, as further i:.diligence cannot',
allowed.
J. R. Ul'TTTf, Assignee
' January 5. li-1 .
rrr ?1- nr
w an auis 2 w ctrrants :
77. K. 3AGL3T,
ATTOKXKY AT LAW, is prepured with ail
necessary instructions to procure Bounty
( Laud Warrants under the Into uot of Congress,
I granting 1 ??<? acres to all who may have served in
any of the wars. Immediate attention given to
any business of the kind entrusted to his care.
March Id. 4-4 tf
HI rated
i
_ I ON tl?e 25th Nov. 1 ft/15, two mare
mules, one a light sorrel and the oth|
jJLs2SL er a dark mouse color. They are of
I common si/t, one of them was raised in Green*
| villel>i?t S. HI bought themofThoa llalbertand
1 Mr. Austin, of said l?ist. I think they art making
i their way for that pi nee. Any person stopping
said mulrs will be paid for their trouble, ami will
confer a great favor upon me.
J AM ICR STALL! XGS.
ear Any editor iu Ldircfield or Greenville
Did., by giving two or three insertions to the
> above, will be promptly paid by sending accounts
to Greenland, 1'. O. Barnwell, liistrict,
A, U
Look out Tor your Pocket.
\\? ft. TURNER is now receiving one of the
Tv s largest STOCK of GOODS aver Brought
to Greenville, call and see him opposite the Man
sion House. You oannot fail to s|K>nd your
change.
Oct 5 21 tf.
l or Salt*.
r|"MIE ft|il>MriWr will sell at private sale
X. It in House hii?1 lot, on the l'enillet<m
road, alMv.it | ntile front the Conrt House, and
near the Kail Road IVjH?t, and situated on n high
and elevated lot, having a fine view of the mountain*.
lite hou?o is a now frame building, recently
completed, containing seven fine rooms.
Out buildings hnve I teen erected on the lot. The
lotcoutaine about one and one-thirteenth acre*
of land, an<l is all enclosed with a now plank
fence
Any person desirous of purchasing a comfort aide
residence will do well to oall on Ida subscriber.
11. W. OOUDKRlk |
flye^nvilla, Oe*. IX t% If.
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May 4. 51 if
STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GKKENVILLB DISTRICT.
U1C7 (9<fe>2inM?i59r T?JXiX3U\a.
Walker <fc Irvine, ) Decimation in Arsumsit
?'?. > Duning" omXi.ou.
John Mcllride. J 11. K. Derby, PlflTt Att'r.
T\7 HftltEAS the Plaintiff <li?l on the Iftth <l.vy
* t of August, 1H55, hie his declaration aguiust
the defendant, who in ul>?enl from, and
without the limit* of the. State, and has neither
wife nor attorney, known within the sumo, tifon
whom n copy of* the said declaration might ha
served. : v?
It in ordered that tlio said defendant do appear
and plead to the said declaration, on or
before the lltli dny of Antrim*, in the year of
j onr I.ord, one thousand eight hundren and fifty|
six, other wire final ami absolute judgement Will
I u given and awarded ngflia.?l him.
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August 10 1855. } 8m ly
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