The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, September 24, 1857, Image 4
A voojig and romantic attorney vis.
ited the country jail a day or two ago,
and while there saw in the female department
a very fair and innocent looking
girt' His better feelings were enlisted,
and by pity and vague serine of
admiration and affection lie was drawn
to her immediately. He felt there
must be some great error in lier confinement
among the most depraved beings
; some chain of circumstance
which she conld not break had bound
lier to alluring vice. She mnst be
guiltless?she must have an unspoko.i
secret that would make her history all
dour And mviflpaa T.ilrr> a lilv in ?i
dark morass sho seemed, and the white
petals could not have drooped upon
the mire of sin.
So thinking, all the tenderness, gallantry,
romance and poetry of his nature
was aroused, and waiting until she
stood alone peering through the bars
with her soft violet eyes, he approached,
and spoke of her cruel fate, her innocence,
her beautv, his sympathy, his
faith, and high regard.
She listened, and her blue eyes
opened wider and wider with mute as
tonishment, and the roses of her month
unclosed to the sun of his sympathy,
hut no bright bird of speech flew forth
from their common sweetness.
The youth continued in his Sidneyan
train ; ho saw she was moved ; ho'belield
her little emotions in her heaving
breast and in her moistened gaze.
What can I do? I pity and would
aid you. It is in ray power to benefit
you, my poor girl. Do not look so
amazed and startled 1 Do not hesitate,
but tell me?I an: a friend upon whom
yon may rely !"
The blue eyes gleamed, and from
the Cupid moulded mouth came forth
these words:
"Well, stop tlmt ere talkin^ then,
and give us a chaw of tobakker 1"
The disciple of Bluckstone did not
believe his senses at first, and stood
confounded ; but slowly reflection rose
and shone full upon his mental 6ky,
and the beautiful twilight and sentiment
fell suddenly away.
lie turned and left that noisome
place, and his amagination will not
soon impose upon him a dissolute, but
fine eomplexionod nymph for a suffering
and sorrowing saint.
[Cincinnati Gazette.
How Sammy Did'nt Girr His Shilling.?A
down east paper tells an anecdote
of the noted Dr. Boylcs.
As was the custom of the times almost
every dwelling had attached to it
a garden abounding in adit trees and
the father of Sammy besides being
blessed in this manner, had a tree
which had acquired the habit of producing
Dears of a taste and flavor nar.
ticularly agreeable to every one, and
to none less so than the reverend neighbor
of the family.
It was the practice of the owner of
the tree to annually present a basket
of fruit to the Doctor and Sanuny was
the messenger. The fruit was received
and the good pastor inquired, in the
sweotest tone, if Sammy had a pocket
book.
The answer was:
"No sir."
" I am sorry," was the reply, " that
yon hav'nt one, as I was about to give
you a shilling to put in to it."
The next year, as the renewal of
neighborly kindness was in contemplation,
Sammy asked to have a pocket
book to carry with him.
The present was received by the Doctor
with his renewed.
"Sammy have yon a pocket book ?"
The boy's eyes brightened up at the
prospects of the receipt of the long expected
shilling, and lie quickly answered
:
" Yes, sir, I have."
" Well, I am glad to hear it," was
the answer, " for If von had'nt, I was
about to give you a shilling to buy one
Willi.'*
iggr Judge Clairoounk, of Louisiana,
well known in those parts as Judge
Dick CI air borne, was a parish magistrate,
who swayed a scepter like a despot,
usually dispensing jiurliVtf, but putting
his own interpretation on the tow.
Among other duties devolving on him
was that of auetionecr. lie sold all
the property in the parish that came
under tlic hammer. It happened on
one occassion, whilo selling out the
property of a deceased grocer, that an
unruly parishioner disturbed the Older
of business by his noise and nonsense
The auctioneer, in the person of the
judge, lined him fifty dollars, and sent
him to jail for contempt of court??
An application was mado by an attorney
to remit the lino and release the
prisoner on the ground that it was no
contempt of court, as tho Judge when
fulfilling tho duties of auctioneer, was
not a court, and thoreforo not liable to
contempt. The Judgo immediately
drew himself up with all his dignity,
and replied to the lawyer?
'Sir, I'll let yon know that I am judge
of this parish; jnd^e all the time; judge
from the rising ot the sun to tho going
down thereof and rising again ; and
rite m. vr ,-Taaffargrgr
A woodman frwi the interior of
Arkansas, ..^ho l?ad never l>eon on
board of a steamboat, bad occasion to
go to St Ixjuis a short time since. ?
From the l>ank of the river he hailed
the 44 Harry of the West" with
44 Captain, what's the faro to St.
Lonis.
44 What part of the boat do you wish
to go on?" asked the captain, 44 cabin
or in deck ?"
44 Darn your cabin," said the hoosier;
441 live in a cabin at homo givomj the
best yon'vc got."
A young fellow was talking politics
with a young lady he adored, ller
name was Mary, and she sympathized
with the Know Nothings.
44 Oh," said she, in a deprecating
tono, 441 sec you arc not a Know Nothing
!"
44 Oh, no, of coarso not," said lie ;
44 how could I be when I worship the
I Virgin Mar}' ?"
Quekk things happen sometimes,
even in lunatic asylums. A rough tellow
passing Worcester establishment,
noticed at the window an old acquaintance,
and bawled out to him, "Hello,
old fellow, what aro you in for?"
" Voting for Fillmore !" was the,
{>roinpt rejdy. The enquirer sloped? I
le had probably done it himself.
Tiik force of emphasis, in giving
meaning to * sentence, is well illustrated
by the brief colloquy which we
overheard, the other day, between two
persons: "Do you imagine mo a scoundrel,
sir ?" demanded one, indignantly.
1 " No, I do not, imagine you to be one."
Neveu did an Irishman utter a better
bull than did honest John, who, being
asked by a friend : 4 Has your sister
got a son or a daughter!' replied,
4 Upon my soul, I don^t know whether
I'm an uncle or an aunt?
Dk. Cousin having heard the famous
T. Fuller repeat verses on nj
scolding wife, was so delighted with
them as to request a copy ; but Fuller |
told him a copy was needles*, as he
had the original."
such, I am always and everywhere, an :
| object ot contempt.'
'I agree with your honor, and withdraw
the application,' said the attor|
ney; and the man had to make an apology
to get out.
Twr7~ ,
A poor Irishwoman who was afraid j
1 of her intemperate husband, declared
| that she feared ho would commit suiI
eide on her.
GREENFIELD'S
I FAMILY GROCERY STORE, j
UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY't> OLD STAND.
JUST RKCFIVF.I>, nt llio above Store, a General
Assortment of
| FAMILY GROCERIES,
selected by the proprietor, consisting of choice
j articles of SUGARS, Coffee. Moln?ses, Rice, Rice
i Flour, Fish, etc., etc. To nil of which he invites
j the attention of housekeepers and others.
April 2.1 50 tf
i W. S. LAWTON, ) ( C. M. BREAKER,!
j Formerly of V < of
| I.awtonvillc, S. C. ) ( Charleston, S. C. I
LAWTON 8c CO.,
I Factor**, Forwarding and Coiniiii**ion
Jl?*reliant*,
j i\r<>. 30 Hast Hay and fioycc ib Co's Wharf,
?iSiijiiiSSSMi, e, o,,
will sell
COTTON, 11 ICE, FLOU K.W 11 EAT, CORN,
NAVAL STORKS, Sic.
trn? ving nn experience of twenty-five
| yenra in biuincM, wo guarantee satisfaction to
| nil who patronize us.
' THE' aRSSN VILL3
BOOKSTORE,
' MAIN STREET, NEXT TO MoIJKE'S IIALI,,
) rmj-f+j VV HERE enu-tantly niny ho found
1 ,, ** 1 nl)(l well selected Stock
I MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CT.ASSIC|
AL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Memj
ornndums, ?kc.: Writing l)esk* and Cases, port
I folios, Oold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Rulcrs,
Ac., ?tc. J. C. P. JETER,
Jan 15 3ft-ly Sign of tho Big Book.
F. BURTY,
Doalor in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
1 GREENVILLE, S. C.,
! IS Prepared to furnish eustnmi|
i \S v era with tho above articles, CHEAP
^ " 4^1'Olt CASH.
, I laving competent workmen engaged, he can
assure his pat rons that all w< rk will bo Nkatly
and WARRANTED.
i Feb 5 -tu "
W. P. PRICE,
N O T A K Y JP U H I, IC,
AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL,
1 OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE,
vn*&, Q3,
j Will promptly ntteml to the collection of Notes
and Account*, settling Claims, Ac,
BACON.
X TULA LIW. on hand and for sole by
.),UUU A. OBfiftNFL LD.
Jy 2 8 tf
Applo Vlnogar.
A FINE article to bo had at Llie Family f?roeery
8toro Of A. O&EENPlftLD.
ItEADl KEAD!! READlf!
IT WILITAKB YOU ?VT A ||V MINUTM,
AKU MAY BAY* You
MANY Y8ABS OF BUWBHJKQ J
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BL000I
The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered!
J'hytieiant prescribe it, ami every one that
uses it it a tea I kitty advert i semen t. No
Jledicin* ever yet offered to the American
public hat gained ttich popularity
in to thort a time at
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It will Cure any case of Scrofula.
It will Cure any case of Rheumatism,
It will Cure any ease of Syphilis.
It toill Cure any case of Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague,
| Or nnv Piscnsos Arising from nil impure stnto of
| flic Blood.
SCROFULOUS READER!
IS cured the ncice of Ihe Hon. John Minor
ttotts, a mciuuer oi congress irom Virginia, 01
Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians,
both of New York and Philadelphia, had been
tried in vniti; and it will cure yen, render, if
you arc so affected.
RHEUMATIC READER t
It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of (Tincinnnti, of
Rheumatism of 4years standing, after all other
remedies hnd failed. We lmvc hundreds of such
certificates. Call on the Agent and get ? Book
and Circular, and rend for yourself the many remarkable
and astonishing cures it has made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that he
had two of the most severe and long standing
cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the
usual remedies, but he cured one ease with six,
and the other with nine bottles of CARTER'S
SPANISH MIXTURE. We have known it
used in over a Thousand casks, ami have yet to
hear of a failure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD!
Aoi*e ash Fkvki?.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury,
or nuy such noxious Drugs, but try at. once
this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ;
Carter i Spanish Mixture will cure any and every
enso of Ague and Fever. We have never yet
known it to fail.
And for nil Diseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been
found to have so good an effect. If you are sick,
try it at once; do not delay; timo is precious,
and health the greatest of all blessings, without
which all else is valueless.
DU. \\M. S. REEKS Jts CO.,
IVopuiktors, Richmond, V?.
And for salr by F. KRUTOII, Druggist, Agent
villa* I). 14.. S. (3. .1-1 v Mitv
NEW M1I.LINEUY
AND
Dress-Making Establishment.
MRS. WATTS AND MISS
(lOltl)ON' would respectfully call the
allcntion of the I.ixlics of Greenville and vicinity
to tin- fact lliat they will open, on Saturday,
the -ttli inst., one of the finest nnd largest
stocks of French and American M1I.L1NKUY
ever brought. to this Town, which, for richness
and elegance, cannot he surpassed, embracing
all the latest and most- approve* I styles.
I icing confident that none can go away dissatisfied.
they earnestly solicit an early call and inspection
of the same. Our terms nre low.
Ladies'I thl Hats cleaned and made equal to
new. Misses' Gipsies cleaned and made over in
the most approved and latest Gipsy style.
LKGllOUX HATS in large nunntitics.
Country Milliners supplied on reasonable
terms.
House on A venue Street opposite the Post
Office. -17-tf April "2
WATCHES,
UWUKZ IWQ Jffg/BXf&Y.
12. S. rB^SO.\
(AGENT.)
T.Jr.OS leave to announce to the citizens o(
1 ) Greenville, and surrounding country, that
he has opened a Stock of the above-named Articles
on Avenue street, in the linildiiig formerly
known as" Avenue Street Confectionery," which
he will sell LOW for CASH.
IIB WILI. A I.SO
Repair and Fit Up
; WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
In the In nl of style.
Thankful to his former patrons and friend?,
f??r their liberality and patronage, ho respect
! fully solicits n enntinunuoc of the same.
I t??"' I'ive iiiin a cull, and lie will endeavor t<
please. 37-lf Jnn 22
AGENCY FOR
[LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
YJ-tIE AiSiwOLLIE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANV
Insures Houses, Stores and other Prop, rljr
AOAIXST FIRE:
And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves,
between the ayes of 10 and GO years,
ON sueli tonus ns to render it n most ?nfe niK
desirable investment. Full details, will
i the Constitution mid Hy-Lawa of the Company
1 will he furnished on application to any of the Of
! ticcrs of the Company.
JOSEPH U. OSnOUXF, Preit.
IV M. W. McDOWKI.T* Vice-Pres.
Jam. tv Rankin, Secretary <k Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 35-ly GREENVILLE, ?. C.
K. KRUTCIPS
DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH.P
UNDER Me BEE'S IIALU,
| \\r HERE will he constantly kept on hand tin
I ? v fullest I took of
| DRUGS, MEDICINES,CfiKMICAI^.PATEM
j Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dye
l stuffs, Varnishes, Put I v. Tobacco. Setrars. Stnril
(5nn, OH a. Candles, 8<>nps, Spieor, liriiili^Toilcl
Article*, Cnmhs, Perfumery ; and nil other nrti
vies generally kept l?y Druggists.
?if~ Fresh un<l pure Drugs ore warranted am!
sold ul low price*
Compound medicine# are prepared in themosl
careful wnv. Receipt/*. and prescriptions of *")
kind put-c n uut. accuracy, neatness and dis
piitoh. i5-lOm Jan R
Q. 8. BOWER,
IKnniifnftiircr niicl Dealer In
/^gQ FURNITURE of every description,
L 4 and
CIIAIUfl of ?v?ry ityla.
FISK'3 CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Oppotitt the Congaree House,
i>??. 11. COLUMBIA, S. C ly
m
i ,i ' i ?i
W. P. PRICE, CLER]
MX ACCOUKT WITH TUB TO?
For the Tear ending
1850. DR.
8. Amount ou band former Return, 8 88.02
Oct. 10. Rec'd from Patrol Exemption-, 882.00
" 10. Tax on Vekiolee, dec., 371.41
" 15. " " Negro^ 78.70
" 10. " * Rodl l*>tnte, 830.80
" 15. Real Fatate Double Tnxe?. 47 50
nov. 3. from J. W. tirndy, hireot liamls, 2.26
I Deo 29. J. W. Gorman, tnx on Jewelry, 16.00
I " 29. J. Segnr, tax on China Wuro, 1.60
1857.
Jnn'y 1. From Fines to <1 Ate, 128 39
Feb'y 1. Reo'd from Street Exemptions, 768.00
" 1. Street Defaulters, (double taxed) 16.00
" 1. Tnx on Sales of Goods, 245.86
Mnr 14. Hall's Varieties License, 10.00
" 20, Julien Minstrels License, 15.00
May 8. From R. McKay, for Casks, 1.95
" 12. L. II. Dickson's Exhibition, 2.60
J'nc 16. Eldred's Circus License, 60.00
" 27. .1 P. Pool's Billiard License, 100.00
July 7. Mr. Snlsbury. tax on Clothing, 46
" 21. J. W. Gorman, tax on Jewelry, 0.30
Aug 13. P. Cnable, for one Cask, 65
" 13. John F. Carpenter, for one Cask, 65
Sept. 1. Beef Tax, and License to date, 105.33
" 1. From Fines since January first, 27.50
" 1. Hire of Town Wngon, to date, 4.00
" 1. Sales of Hogs to date, 113.47
Totnl amount received, $2,848.74
Totnl amount paid out, 2.801.20
Amount
on hand, $47.04
Examined ami fount! correct.
Sc|i(cmltcr 14, 18.V7. 19
jSP R T N G 1)
in charl:
\u um iJ -4u a VST1
(Late of the Firm Oj
SUCCESSOR TO KE
213 Kiii? Street, 0|
I NVITIX ATTENTION* to hisKNTIREI.Y NTK
. U Eli MA N A ND A ME RICA N (lOOJ)S,
sxjmme:
In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Uhones, of ligli
| expressly for city retail trade.
BOILED B1
I
'I Groat attention has been pnid to obtain tho L
. American market.
FLOUNCE
In Silk, Barege, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdie
constantly receiving.
FRENCH AND I
The Stock of these Goods will invite a clv.se i
J aioxjirrjirv
Bombazine*, Alpacas, Chnllys, Crape Marat, <
, eal Crapes, English Paramattas, Black Organdi
Mnliei.ii...
and Marcclline of very choicest makes, alwnvs
Host makes of Sheeting. Shirting and Pillow
I dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osna
SPUING CASSIM
A large and varied Stock of Goods in this De
r and Summer wear, such us Tweeds, Light Cnssiui
PARASOLS AN
In 111 nek and Colored, Lined and Uiiiinc
best Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbiellas.
! PLANT ATI
i
' i Planters and their friends will always find w
' I and all Goods will ho sold at the lowest market
The Subscriber is now able to give his persor
surpassed advantages in obtaining all llie X
I'KICKS, together with his buyer constantly v
I Goods nt less than the market value, lie feels pi
i filled. The One Price System riyidhj adJin
243 King Street, Opp<
May 1st. 1857.
1 j. j. novr.r. w. ii. iioyk.'
W TT TTflVRV Sr.f!f!
f | l'KOPKIETOUS Of
THE LADIES'STORE,
t DKALKRS IN
1! FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS
i ?sfcas? &?33?z,
1 BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
: aSlIBY MAM (DiOOTrafi
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
OREF^VILLG, 8. C.
N. B.?Order* accompanied l>v the e*?h foi
Medical, Uw or Library Book*, Musical luatrii
menta and Sundiies, promptly filled in New
York, and delivered at our oootter on eliortoai
uctioe.
Jan 22 37 ly
? AND TREASURER, ,
Ytf COUNCIL of obeeivtille,
I September 14,1857.
I860. CR.
Oct 3. A. E. Burgess, for Brick Culvert,# 10.00 I
Nor. 3. Stationery for Coonoil, SO
" 7. A. E. Burgees, work on Market, 220.00
" 8. Mr*. Coleman, biro cf Boy, 10.00
" 8. Patriot Oftieo, for ad. to Aug. 28, 22.86
" 12. A Norton, hire "f Boy, 91.00
" 15, W. F. Hood, service as Marshal, 20.81
i " 24. Paid for Hake, 1.00
i Dee. 2. John T. McDanicI, Jail Fees, 14.40
" 8. W. Bnync, work on Streets, 21.00
" 0. President Duncan, hire of Boy, 1.86
, "12. Dr. J. II. Dean's Account, 60
" 25. L. B. Cline. work on Market 250.00
1857.
i Jnn'y 1. J. P. Pool, rent of Stables, ?fcc., 83.66
i 44 1. Fines paid to Marshals, 84.17
" 1. J. J. Benedict, hire of Boy, 8.00
" 2. N. Clarke, hire of Boy, 72.00
i " 9. flower. Cox A XI., for Fluid, 35.26
i " 13. John MeBeth, for Culvert, 70
" 20. So. Enterprise, Ac't to Jan. 1st, 49.25
i Feb. 2. A. K. Burgess, on Market, 83.28
" 5. E. Krutch, for Fluid, 2.60
" 6. G. Ileldman, for Lumber, 2.80
" 26. I). O. Westfield's Ac't to Jan. 1st, 22.93
i M'eh 2. N. F. Burgess, Tin-roof on Xl'rk't, 166.80
i " 3. Ren, Scruggs ?t Co's Account, 7.81 i
" 4. John Mcbcth. for Culvert, 1.00
" 4. F. Gossott, hauling Rock, 1.65 I
" 4. W. A. MeDauiel, Clerk's Feet, 6.00 :
i " 5. Joel Hughes, Work and Rock, 4.60!
" 13. J. T. MeUanicl, Jail Fees, 2.00 1
" 13. J. B. Hill, hire of Boy, 2.25,
" 13. Mrs. XI. Williams, for Rock, 1.12 1
" 13. N. Clarke, hire of Boy, 38 j
" 13. Z. Martin, clenn'g Guard Room, 40!
" 17. 1*. B. Cline, balance on Market, 100.00 |
44 27. N. Clarke, hire of Boy, 25.80 i
" 30. Refund'd 8. L. Davis, for Hogs, 6.00 |
" 31. XIauldin ?fc Long, for lloes, 1.76 J
A;>'1 7. H Gridley, for Rock, 1.62
44 23. A. E. Burgess, on Market, 97.96
May 14. Refunded XI. Bridwell, for Hogs, 1.10
" 14. Gower, Cox ?fc XI., for Fluid, 34.90
" 14. N. Clnrke, boy for Whitewosh'g, 75
" 16. A. E. Burgess, on Market, 40 00j
" 23. A. E. Burgess, bnl'cc on Xlarket, 70.25 )
June 2. W. A. McDaniel, Clerk's Fees, 4.00
44 2. J. T. XIcDaniel, Jail Fees, 4.60
4' 23. Drs. Xliins ?t Long, for Fluid, 36.22
44 30. Paid for Tar, 38
July 1. Thomas Powell, Paint'g Xlarket, 7.00
Sept. 1. Paid for Provender to date. 85.40
44 1. Marshal Martin, Salary to date, 334.78
44 1 . 44 Cranberry, 44 44 44 318.47
44 7. D. Hoke, Sheriff's Fees, 62.61
44 7. R. XlcKav, hire of Boy, 10.00
44 7. R.B. Duncan, 44 44 5. 25
44 9. D. Goodlett, for Corn, 2.50
44 9. Gower, Cox <fc Hartley's Aec't, 8.80
44 12. Clerk's Salary to dnte, 25.00
44 12. Mrs. M E. Thompson, hire of Boy
to September 1st, 117.00
82,664.20
Commission on $2,816.72, (2f,) 70.40 |
2,626.18, (if) 66.60
$2,801.20
\V. I?. PRICE, CPk and Trens.
ROBERT McKAY,
II. C. MARK LEY,
2 Committee.
RI GOODS;
ESTON, S. C.
|
'J2J U &i id oiii UJ M
f Browning <? Lcman.)
TCHUM & TAYLOR,
ppositc llascll street,
W and CHOICE STOCK of FREXCII, ENGLISH,
of the NEWEST SPUING STYLES.
Ft SXLKLS,
it toxturo and beautiful finish, carefully selected !
1 M /Tk IVW n !W cw-n rv
dhlv SibkS.
leitGboila in Black Silks tVnt arc brought into the J
ID ROBES
;s ami Jaconets, in large variety, very choice and
ENGLISH PRINTS.
Attention, being very full and at very low prices.
Choice Black Bareges ami l'oplins, Poplinelta, Dues.
French and English Cranes in various widths,
Black Fninise and Canton Cloths, Mouslio DcLnine
on hand.
-Case LINENS, of vnrioiis widths nnd free from
burgs, Dowlas, Dinpers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc.
KliJCS, DRILLS, AC.
purtinent, suitable for Qentleinen and Boys' Spring
ercs, Drop D'Kte, Farmer'sSatin, Grey Flannels, etc.
D U M B B E L IA $ ,
d, in all tins new designs, conslnntly received;
[ON GOODS.
ith mc a full department suitable to their wanst,
t prices for Cash or City Acceptances,
nil attention to all Country Orders, and havingunEWEST
GOODS at the LOWEST POSSIBLE
matching the New York Auctions for all desirable
repared to say that all orders will be satisfactorily
cd to, and nil Good? Warranted.
%. r. isi;oh \l\(;,
unite Ilasell Street, Sign ok tiie "Thee."
62 tt
| ST A TE OF SO UTIICA ROLINA
fiREKN VJLLE IUSTRICT.
in tub Common klkas.
Vnnlry McUee \ Attachment.
vs. > II. Leb Tiiri'ston,
( Jos i ll Hoe. ) Pl'ffV Au'y.
,1\7IIKHKAS, tile I'lainiitl" did, on the
T 14lh da\ of October, file his declaration
against the Defendant, who (as it i>
said) if. absent from and without the limits
of this State, ami haa neither wife nor attorney
known within the same, upon whom
l a copy ofthesaid declaration might beset veil.
r It is, therefore, ordored, that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said do
elaration on or before the 14th day of October,
which w il! bo in the year of our Lotd
ono thousand eight hundred and fifty seven,
otherwise final and absolute judgment will
- then be given and awarded ngainst him.
W. A. McDANIEL o. o. r.
Clerk's Office, Greenville District.
Oct. 30, 23 td
OHE DOLLAR A YEAR.
CIRCULATION, OVER 100,000 COPIES WEEUt.
25 WITNESSES;
OR,
OTffi 1W>1R??!& mtoyw&WlW.
iohn S. Siic is the Btithor.
WHO hashed 10 years experience as a Banker
and Publisher, ana Author of
A Series of Lecture! at the Broadway Tabernacle
when, for 10 successive nights, over
tar 500,000 People J?Jf , *j|
Greeted him with rounds of applause, while he
exhibited the manner in whicn Counterfeiters
execute their Frauds, and the 8urefl and Shortest
Means of Detecting them I
The Bank Note Engravers all say he is the ' \T_Jj
greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OK TIIE PRESENT
CENTURY FOR
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BAfJk NOTES %
Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence,
and Exhibiting at a Glance, every
Counterfeit in Circulation !! JjjB
Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE if "wM ^
Easy and DETECTION Instantaneous. ''fA,
wr no Isdex to examine I No pages to liui ' .
up! But so simplified and arranged, tkst the
Merchant, Baukcr and Business Man enn see alt A
at a (fiance !
ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN.
Thus each may read the nnnte in his own Nativ.
Tongue.
Most Perfect Bank Note List Published.
Also, a List of
ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA!
A complete Summary of the Finance of En- ??
rope and America will be published in each edition,
together with all the Important News of
the Day. Aleo, a SERIES OF TALES, from an
old Manuscript found in the East. It furnishes
the most Complete History of Oriental Life, describing
the moBt perplexing positions in which
the ladies and gentlemen of that country have
been so often found. These Stories will continue
throughout the whole year, and will prove tho
most entertaining ever offered to the public.
?35?" Furnished Weekly, to subscribers only, at
$1 a year. All letters must be addressed to
JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor,
70 Wall Street, New York.
April 23 50 ly
E.R.STCD KE S,
BOOK-BINDER,
and
IHank-Rook ITIaniifhcliircr,
(In roar of Carolina Times Offlco )
00&SJs. 0
BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and n
nufactured of the best materials and in
the most durable manner.
PERIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS, Ac.. bound i,.
every variety of style, at short notice.
Country orders promptly attended t-j
Dec 4 30 1 v
HO WARD ASSOCIATION
PHILA DELPHI A.
Important Announcement.
r|"^0 all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases.
JL such nsSpcrmntorrhncn, Scminnl Weakness,
Impotence, GonoriTirra, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
mo JJ'/ JvasuviAJiUjy, ill view of
the awful dest ruction of human lilo, caused I:
Sexual Disease?, ami the deceptions practised
on tlie unfortunate victims of Mich disease.
Quacks, have directed their Consulting r?nr>r? o.
as a charitable act worthy of their name to gi\
medical advice gratis, to nil pcl'S .08 tllUH ><{, .<1
ed, who apply hy letter, with a deserij
their condition, (age occupation, habit* ,
kc.,) and in cases of extreme povett j. it
fering, to furnish medicines free of chc,
The Howard Association is a hen< v,..iu
etitution, established by special .-into . <>.. i
the relief of the sick and distressed, at t
with "Virulent and Epidemic Disci. a he
now a surplus of means, which the l i,cctoi>
have voted to expend in advertising the a'
notice. It is needless to add that >lic A-oein
lion commands the highest Medical skill of tl
age, and will furnish the most approved mode .
treatment.
Just Published, by the Association, a Itcpnon
Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakiic.-s, th>
vice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self Abuse, am
other Diseases of the Sexunl Orgnns, bv tin ' 'ei.
suiting Surgeon, which will he sent by mail, fi>
a sealed envelope), Free of Charge, on the roe. ,
of TWO STAMl'S for postage.
Address, DR. GEO. CALHOUN, Consult.
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HAHTWEI.L, PrcMti* i
j Geo. FAiacuiLD, Secretary.
Feh R 39
| W. II. IIOVEV & (0.
PROPRIETORS OF
The Ladies' Stcre,
ARK NOW. rind will he constantly receiving
Fresh Importations, purchased hy or.- ot
I the partners, who haa some twenty five years*
! experience in buying and selling Go.k1?. They
i would invito special attention to tbeir large
Stock of
White and Embroidered Goods, Rich Silk
Tissue*, DeBeges, Challys, Crape Py
Paris, Bereges, Muslins. Brilliants,
Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines,
Canton Crape, Ginghams.
French, English and
American Prints,
&c., Ac.
also, just in,
A NICE LOT OF
New Bonnets, Ribbons, Ruches, Wreath
Flowers, Blonds, Valenciu, Tin end and
Brussels Edgings, White and Black
Ciape Collars and Sleeves,
Embroidered. Linen and
Muslin Collars, Long
Lawns, Plain and
Einb'd L. C. Handkerchief*.
And uianv other Nlf'P. a VTi IM .
,
All of which it will 1?? theii ? ?<?> nvor (o '
cheap an potaiMe. 46-tf Mli ?
WM. II. M
SURGEON DENTIST,
ilT* HAS returned from rkiisdelphin,
prepared, in vwry way, to
nrTTTT perform .ill operation* in hi* "profession
in the most skilful and approved mnrner.
Having procured every improvement of the day,
persona cAn safely rely on having every operation
performed in the same manner as done in
I'hiladelphia or New York.
Kther arid Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring attention must make appointmenta
previously.
rar* Kooms ih ilcBca'a building.
March 10 45 tf