The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, February 02, 1855, Image 3
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'Sntertatiug .Bliarelltimj,
jtin&A*;/ ?'v' ** ihaYotmg. 35 V
* W ?<Tnn Newark Afercary bcautifulfjr remarks
tlmt childhood enters life at the oust, corof
in, like n swallow, beneath the eaves.?
He is little,"and stands erect under the low
V*w?rv<S(! ecof. On'he poefr into the middle of
thft workl Ho swelKthe dome nl*ove him,
^Hiand'iiinnhodd is erect still/- Hut "westward,
westward," h the. word; and by and by ho |
bend* hi* head beneath tho roof/ They ,?iy
old ; (list the weight of years is on
hint; that ho is looking for ,-i pbtco to sleep
it is only that he may clear the rafters.
Lower and lower does ha bend till
With form quite double, ho creeps on just
. 'between heaven find ehrth and is scon noii
more. .
Death is ?ot afraid of the sunshine, for he j
aome* in summer. The rustle of teutlmn-i
sand leaves does not startle him ; the breath |
L<?f ten thousand flower* does not oh arm him ;'
awav. Indeed ho loves flower*, for thev i1
muffle his tread, and his scythe glides softly ' 1
itmid their tender leaves, waking no echo to j
disturb the unsuspoctiug l !,r "n whom bis ;
eye is fixed. J
It is sad to see tho sands of Time crum- '
a* hling away from the tiny feet of our little 4
one*, aud to watch the great wave*, like ser- I
pents* tongues, wrapping the infant form in 1
Uxrir embrace. Yet wo know it is better to.!
die while the greet bine rafters of heaven
betid low on every hand, than to rreep out '
tinder the gates of Uie fading sunset, broken 1
and bent with griefs and cares.
Ilepino not, therefore, when, as you num"'I*5'
your treasures, you tind that some pre.
cious pearl has slipped away from its string. '
As one star may fail fr??in the blue air, and 1
leave heaven still aloft; or one white rose '
drift down to earth, and the'summer remain '
all the same, so one note limy drop from the
family choir, and the morning and evening
i hymns be iw sweet as ever. It may give
P . .the heart a pang to loosen the clasp of the
darling one from the paternal brost?but oh,
it is far safer to trust the bark of infancy
upon tho untried water with Him who
gloves little ones" for a helmsmen, titan for
the shattered trunk of Ago to go out upon
thestonny deep, when the night is curtaining
it with its starless mantle, and the winds j
I whistling amid the tattered sails the requiem
.of life.
A Visit to Japan.
Mr. Silas E. Burrov* recently paid a \
visit to Japan, in the ship Lady Pierce. lie ;
-describes the country as one of unsunl inter-;
est, and the people, he says, nro a superior ;
race, as compared with most Asiatics.?
Their coasting commerce is very extensive.
On two occasions he Counted fleets of 330 ,
and 280 junks, averaging about 130 tons
' each. The Japanese themselves say that j
tlfry have 60,000 vessels Ringing from CO
to 300 tons. Mr. B. adds :
(' The pie-eut treaty, as now made, will not
"tie attended with any commercial advantages,
and t^very device will he adopted bv the
1J apauesp to deter out' ships from entering
thrir ports ; hut I think they can be pleased,
and eventually induced to ojkmi a trade with
us, which wili ho attended with great bene-I
fit tr> the United States. J-tut it will not bo j
accomplished by sending ships of war there,
with that case, in try opinn n, that it will be by 1
.going without military power, and showing j
them the advantages that a commercial intercourse
with the. United States would pro-!
dtica on the inhabitants and country.
I have nover beeu among any people who j
were so soon Americanised.as tho Japanese; i
juffl if the Emperor had no( interfered^ and
arrested the growing friendship, Jeddo bay
' would have beeu a home to all American*, i
Tlie Japanese, w hom 1 returned to this i
country, annual Dcc-poe-no-keo, perfectly
charmed his countrymen by relating the
"kindness he received in the United States,
iuhI from moon thu tmssacuto Jnimn: ho is
J I ^ the fin-t Japanese who had returned to Jupan ,
from foreign lands, and will Jo Uiore towards
'-opening an intercourse, than all the ships of
yrnr and''ministers wo can send.
The ISinperor and his ministers would uot
confide in what foreigners say ; hut Dee-yec-:
rVo-kee, an educated man, will be bolieved ? .
il ThfeEinperor sent folr him tocomo to Jcddo,
a as soon a^I Jeft, but during my stay there,
he w;ii kcpl to nid 1110, by direction of ilio
head men. JJce-yee-no skoo wrw tho only
ft eurvivor cf the pfyssenger* ami crew of the
jnuk that da* ship wrecked and driven near i
'**' the Sandwich Ltliinds, where lie Was taken
from the wreck by the American schooner,
?: Emily Parker, opd brought to San Francisco,
anil it will^Yer be a son roe of great plensA
ure to ilio that I have been tho agent of my
country in returning hint to Japan.
Ho states further, that "nothing can acMV
complish so much in bringing about a nationft
?1 intimacy and friendship, m a return to
-#itpuii of mu iiio sniiors or that empire, who
'm happen to be Cast on our coast."
-Tub Hon. Edward Kvmett it; n letter to
rite Webster Association at Boston, on tho!
I ^occiudon of their celebration of that state-;
. ?. .
Ilium ? uinnuwj", bh}8 ;
**l"jk)d my arrival nl Florence, I, <?f course
paid a visit to our distinguixhod country man,
Mr, Tower*, to whom I-delivered your letter
*4 introduction. Hcgrivu mo n hearty wel4wnf,
And I ti>olt great delight in examining
tire exquisite work* now in hi? ?tndio. He
j>Or?nttted me i l<o to ?co lhe?tatute of Web-, j
Ktor, on whiehhe is now engaged fof the city
of ltoMton. Ho fta* moulded tho whole fignrein
rough, to to e?y, *nd a good iden of It
can now be formed. Thd lofty bearing of;
the great ronn can now l>o *oen ; his ere.-t
figure, his noble forehead, and > hia nfejeatic
? countenance. can be welttrnce^u thospsalc*
ing clay. Hoi* represented a* hoidfflg tire
Wg V\ institution of theUukflk^iaU* inJii* ri^ht
* 9 Vnml-eud in hUleft. rJJm\ag to tlife Union,
A Tiie flbneepth in i? exceedingly appropriate,
. and 1 <Jount not the egocutiuMorill be adiui9
r?ue^ Jr.
'Mv wife/ eeje#fN^ja tho most even
| tempered woman in the wdirid ; the it nl^
wax* mad.'
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. '"*?# fci? - "k "V
Thk Forlorn Hopk.-?The editor of (he |
N. Y. Courier Aud Emjtiircr, who ha* re-j
cenllv returned from Europe, says that the |
i)3d tligbl&ndpr* lVJ^5',?,ent HW* ,received
and repulsed "the charge of Knssiatf' ear :
ulry with such admirable coolness on tlie^flth f
of October, has volunteered to lend the storm
ing party when thohroeehes are opened at'
Ser?a*tqpol. Probably not one of tho^gal-i
Ihnt fellows will live to know wjielher thtrat- J
lack in successful or not.
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Misa Jci.ia lh;,\x. ?This oehsbrtttdd actress,
says, iho N, (>. Picayune, is marrid*!
to Dr. Hnvne, of this Stftte, a sotr of the
late distinguished Robert Y. Hayne. She
is wortn 1500,000 1 handsome, aud an. au
t horess of s^Rie note.
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Dkpartkd this life, in tho town of Williamston,
on tho 14th n't, Mi-m ELIZA P.
L'RYMES, age<l years, after a Ion# and
paittfhl illness. -.
A fonil and idolizing mother whose liopes
L?I I .i._ -'Li.t..'.
uuu ivrai miavu IV UIO lopniusi pinacio 01:
joy, ji* she looked with doting eyes upon I
ber darling daughter, who, by Tier unceasing ?
attentions and marked filial love, was the
prop of her declining years, and on whom
the could rely every care and rcposo every
anxiety; but, alas! the dreaded monster
Death, with unsparing grasp, snatched her i
swav in all her youth nud loveliness* .froml
that mother's fond aflfectiQiis, and tore from I
her that promised joy, and hurled back her
hopes almost to despair, and filled that once
bappy heart with sorrow and gii"f. A fond \
afld devoted sister mourns in solitude he^ir- j
reparable loss. Wlieti evening throws its;
dark mantlo over tlio earth, and night gather#
around that home,flint loving heart is!
filled with anguish ; no sister's cheering voice;
greets her ear; all is taken from her that ,
once gladdened her heart; one who washer I
companion is torn away fropi her, but Iter
heart still clings around her memory as the
gentle ivy to the blasted oak. A lonesome
brother seeks some far place in which to hide
his grief, and all those faces which so late!} j
glowed with joy and pleasure nt the sound of ,
her name, are now efotlipil in miuimim* m. '
Intinns and friends feel their lionvv affliction*
Noble and generous was every motive that
implied her to action, free from guile and
exemplary in her deportment. She bad j
wound herself aroulHl the hearts of many,1
one of whom now pens these lines, w hich !
are inadequate to convey the sentiments L
which throb in his bosom as he roinombersvl
thw last familiar farewell, little dreaming j
'twas the last adieu hero on earth, and who (
feels the loss of her who wus as dcar?ns a
sister. Hut death is the portion of ullfyjmd
may we ench learn the military, lesson uttf
the uncertainty of life, and strive to gain thflf,
blissful realm above where sorrow is u? mo?
\V.
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NEW ADVEETISEMEM..;tJf5f
t3P\Vo ore authorized to
A. lfclHlltloi m
the ensuing election. ^^Blll
Tupkry Club.
gfuXU iUASSB TI1K 11 KM BURS (Jji^Kgl
m, ^"ajTfT"
' fVlirnn/^B
CeW I
Pleasant Grove Divista^ 9 5 "
\\7!LL hoij> ATMTWLJ
r T QlhW<dn??tUy, llijj ^ ,
at which timo h l.huinvi
for tlio oMAiion. ScPsrni
pfoted from mrmWiof.tlir
( roonvillc and the
invited o |?ni ta-i|mte in the
tiny. The Cadets of
vitod to join in the procession,
eniifome are inviUft to do eo. Jm
February 2. 2t^w
mr wsa
B. E~iTTITOS,
MAIN-STREET, GREEWlLLE, S. C.
Dkalku in dttuosk mepioixk*. *rneiCjftl
Instruments, Paints, Dve-MuttV, VaruUhcs,
thug Glassware, Putty, Tuhnscn, .Sogars,
spirit On*, Oils, CasdleR, Soaps, Spice#, Brushes,
Toilet Article#, Comits, Perfumery, etc.
Fire^h onO ?uh> Drugs,
are warranted and sold at low price*. (JTOrder#
from Merchants ami Physician* respectfully
solicit#*!. JM Persons sending fur Mcdu-mro at {
this Htore may rely on having them compounded
with neatness, accuracy and despatch.
?'?l>i uwfjr 3. So if i
Administrator's Salo.
\\JSt VilX StlX to the higher hiJder on
? t Tuesday ami Wednesday, 20tl? nnd 2let
of tVltrunry inth, all tho Personal te-tato of
Ki'ua^iM Krnitn, deceased, at his lute residence
neuY Chlok Sjiria^i', coa.isting of the following
pivlperfr, to-wit ;
'throe KKOIIOIK AlWrtSS year* ol.l, first-rate
field hand; .lUif, a likely boy, 19 fe.ire ol<l. nn?l
Xnrtrv'dfelikely good cook nnd washer.
.*\ 1 Hogs, r..i:i,. p. ^
LjJI orn? ^hncka Fodder, Oat*,
i S U.WKlonr, l.wr<f. ./^.tal'mron, and AwXlLk
Cotton, 1 four-horse1 HOUSEHOLD AM)
Wagon, I lil'OflY. Kitchen Furniturp.
*vJPet-edit nwfil the fir t of January. 18'nt, grill t
be grvea on all stii^ over five dollar*, with approved
vcutity, wl sum* nmli* $5, CAH1I.
J* A.' HlilJElt! A,U,ni*r*tnr<
February a. , SH *t
9. The State of South Carolina.
I ? GREEN VltLE DISTIL ICT.
TOUISA OILSSA vffe of Bcmv <7?m. aj
a farmer of (iroefiville lhr.ti i? t, l?crel>v give*
ftotico that in ope month from, the date Hereof, I
will efcrry on the ln:?in?ajtf>f*K ItAKER, in the
DhtrlcEt atoreaatd, fiyedSra rnnrt OreeneiHe fl
IT. on mjLOirn *rcvnt aa a aole trader, accordh,
u, W?a MO -w
February & * IV
-fjr M
r.j, jmJ9> -w.
v;.,.;./.: v ... *f- ^
?. J. . . IIV ' III.,111 } .
Greenville Prices Current.
CQKUKCTKP WKBKLV FOU THK KNTEKIOUBK,
BY JOHN W. 8RA0Y, MERCHANT.
' G?kxviu>; February 1. 18*4Su.n ,
RAGGING, Gunny, perjnnl, 10 a 1?
- . JOumUe, 13 a 1<J '
1}ACON ... .linni.% per lb., 8 a 10
-%i; * . Shoulders, ? a , 8
Sides, 8 a 10
1 log round. 10
liirrncn .. .Goshen, per ll?. none.
Country, j?er lt>v ,/ 15
( OFFER.. .Rio, per lb. si u
'7 per lb, j 18 .0{ *Q '<;
I)OMRSTlC-S, Shirting, per yd. 8^ a 10
> -SNieoting, per yd. 10 a 15
Onmtburgs, peryd. 11 a 12$ (
FLO IT H CobWv, perbbl. $7$ a M
County, per sack, %3$ a $+
GRAIN.... ."Corn, pe* bwdiel; 75 ? 80
Wheat, per bushel, $1|
IRON..,... .Swedes, p? r lb. 6| a 7
English, per lb. 3 a 5\
LAUD pur lb. 10 a 11
MOLASSES, Culm, per gal. Xi a 37^ '
N < per. gal. 40
SYJiCP u per gal. 50 u 02^
OILS. Lamp, per gal. *1 ? a $2$
Traiu, por gal. 87^ a %i^
Dmm $?l-j
KICK .per lb. 7 a 8 1
HOPE lK?r lb. 12.J- a 20
SUOARS. ..N, Orleans^ per lb. 7 ? 9
Porto Rico, per lb. da 10
Loaf, per lb. 12.J
Crushed, jkji lb, * 12? J
' Refined, j>er lb. 10 a 12-A
SALT. per bushel, $i
Suit, |>er jiiiok, !* 2 25
SUA P ('olgat?,pale, pr.lb. 12^ a .15
Yellow, per lb. 8 a. 10
SHOT...... .p?r lb. 12^- j
^^^Shot, per bag, a*' $2$
1 HPUJi'RI).
Associated Col. Router P. (loonin
the mercantile business,
M ill ha carried on under
.. .eM WJT.r i;i;a 1 >\ ,v
nt ihy ola^^^Fou the south west e<o:flcr of the
puulle squ6^^^k^M*uhy take oeensi?n? to return
tuy^tauka patronegP heretofore
t it n
\'e
nlde fo
Yvitll A
!!< < lire
hook
Km I?av I
m''
m
B^orior .
Imwiii!
liiiiiWiat* i
i^Wli- ?ua|
"tiii v of pmHL -"} ^ ?> ^ i c. ,
without
< )i! r%pjB3^n^HK^^^^K&: ,
hot.o nM |fT ,
uj> as early a-- p^H
g^TModntai
ItttEftjNVIiiLE HUTJKL. yjf:r
TUK anh?cr<lior.jiAv>ng taken charge of j
?a<j|l tl.i. 1 loitsfl,' bf JrviiM M<;liwii>K,
and once k> widj known a* tin- h'mt-trky <b 'Jcan-1
r**rr Ju/t, respectfully infoi-tns hi* o1?1 friend* and j
t)i?V travelling |>ul>lic tliAt he i* now prehnfed to I
^ntertnjn nn?l necommoilntrt Hum in beeomhtg j
style, And hoffrakvg^jtpor management tolioenro j
tlieir encoitragi'mWT, Kvefy attention will k ,
given to render the stay of stranger* and travel- !
lcf? as plenMint and agreeable a,< possible.
? ? ?~--e
To Orovort*.
J. -rrv Having a Ann Stable, oxcollent lot*, i
* f\ a" abandonee of provender, and careful J
Mtiors, lie k eitnldud to accommodate I trovers j
in the be?t manner.
Also, constantly on hand, Horse*, effi jMP |
If nek*, Carriage* and lluggu*, to 1 ii re, .Vfv t
uport the most reasonable term*.
J\ H. RUTLEDQ& I
Jannanr H. 35 tf
9 t-jf] Patriot and Mninklakr ?wpy fonr time*,
HARRISON'S HOTEL,
?f| IIY I>. TIIOMlSt>N SIMS, Corner of
Stilfi ltb-l?nrd<?>n ami Ijturel-ntroeto, Columbia,
K C. Omnibus Fare 25 cents. dan. 12. tf
Furaau. University.
r|MlK .Treasurer. will attend at the University
ft from t> oV.ock, till 1J A. M., during the first
week of the approaching teem, for the purpose of
receiving tbo ftiitiou fee*, which nro required to i
lie paid remi annually in advance. , j
Student* who nUvud the i'wlvcrtity upon fciiol- '
nrtdiip* of others t-aiufcred, for ihe time to them,
arc requested to Mo4u4| written transfer* of the I
sortie. Jff
I'mvi. ent* of tuition money by p- r*on* owing
l?'-,nd? ^iven for the c*t:<hli?bmcnt of the t'niver
hitv, will h? regarded in bi^'of to mnoh ean<Air
roni interest upon said booda, *od a aertiflcate
to that efleet will be given. ' v "
C -V PI-PORft "ffeaanrxn
I January I?. \ . 35 Ir
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V
- 'Q> , THK BROULAK MKKTQ>'jCl*l"St
ing? of Mov^KK honor, No.
I.O.I). P., nro held on
hVelnv evening* ?t 7 bVlotffc
In their llnll. W. t\ McIlEK, ifaerrfar v.
(ireeiiville, J?m. 11 .")3 \
jg^' WflTjfii OF TJBTI PliB ANCT.
553^?(inirrxYiLt* Diviptov, No. IP, .H. of T.. j
hold th'-ir Meotin-.'? weekly. ?t the i>iUoomdin
IlatD&iturgav evecisqr* j
I, IT. CIHVKJ!, A. X. At
January 12 f
?ZZ2? "jarm
\'~OU ore requested to meet at the Divisior
Room of tho Hons of Temhernnqc until1
further orders. Meeting?>Kri<l?y livening!*.
By order of W. P. l*nirr, W.\ P.\
January 12. . 83. tf |
REED & GOODLETT,
-asije?^ssra,s,a iua? iro AWg
*rcciivillc, 8. C.
?3P~Offi<*e next door to F. K. Dt-attik <k Co.
J. P. UKKU.j [h. D. GOODLETT. 1
January 12 83 t-f j
' Arrivals Extraordinary.
O AAA SPANISH CIO A ItS, jubt received
*\ /V/ nnd for ?kIo. Also,
A Fiuc Jot. of Fitl'ITN, consisting of Oranges.!
lemons, Pino Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Rnisens, Fijrs i
tnd Currants.
Constantly Receiving
FRUITS ANDJg|GROCERIES;
o:P A&&
NOTICE THIS.
I will NIJT to those who are indebted to me by j
Note or Book Account up to the 1st of January, j
IR5e, tlint I hay .must ooine nu<l make pnvment, j
is I sliull ptft myself to uo trouble to hunt tlieni 1
up. , W. II. 1IHN.NOX.
January A. S4 - 2
dm the Greenville
Rptist female college.
rI"MIIS institution, recently established l>v tlir
1. State Baptist. Convention of Soutii t^aroli
nn, and poverned by tho Bonr.r of Trustees of
h*nrmiuwVniver?ity, will po into operation mi the
first tOVIininry next, under ? full corps of competent
instructors. anil nt tlie usual rates of tuition.
Hoard mil be obtained for students on ttp|>licnti<y^.)
the undersigned.
A!M> Kt.'ILMAN,
W^V. ?. Kf.FOKI),
I', (A EI>\VAltOr^. Executive
ii. KOBElrr-^ "Committee.
1J!K)CKM AN*
. DL'NCAX,
JununTY 5. , 31 3
(a last notice.
tf?!l9'*K8 indebted to (). a. IV-Ki.r, on ,
^Hrccount urcvioiis to March Inst, nro ear- 1
^^^Wyreqneated to e-.'l on \V. K. E.wlky and
^?lc the Minio, ni further ii.dnlgenco cannot be
allowed.
mt !. 'K beits
JgLo-ary 5. 31 . tf
SffiMIAN ,> Mlli.
^R"tho Old Stand of J3, Dunliam,)
T.W'iyCi honpbt from theT.rernvi!lo Mann
TL X fA6tn;-iiig Oompnnv thcTr interest in t!ie
TLN'M^O Bt^lSWsS'ntl'd also their
^^ftj|tS^entir0 STOCK OF DRY OOODS,
.l?C,icS3Aprienltiirnl iinpleinetlt*. Are., Ae.,
Ito hand, would resncetfulfy inform Merchant*.
Qumer*. and the puWic fjenerrillr that they will
?>n >ho nbnvti .btisiiii'M in nil its various
branches, and hope* l?v prompt attention nnd
LOW l'lllOES to be libornily patronized.
They will koi?|> constantly on hand till kind* of
Wholesale und Retail.
Counrr & Sheet-Bi'ou Ware.
Stovo, Sfcovo Pipe, &o.
loaJr to order qu short notice.
JIN PLATE AND TINKER'S MATERIALS
qIwav* oil hnntl niM for mIi} LOW for C.VS1I.
, , nlwnv* o? hand. in any ?pi:mtity,
i *
TTAVflffr. iiot(| to.f. Ik. Slll'UifAV our IntcrIX
(*3fc4n the Tinning lluaiucM hihI i?t??re nt
till* pi-tec we would my to till imluMcd to n*
tli.it \rc'ntftil tli.'iirwiov titer owo itst, and that
it intiit he pni?l by the first of January next, nuJ
XO Mitt \xk, for our Hook* mn?t 1?? closed.
l?!t:'.'l?X YiLLK MAM'KA<?Tl.'KING CO.
lly J. il. UiiKUMA.V, Au'L
" ?7or. it,. jja ?l"
Watch Jlakor and Jcircllccn
I'NDKR KTEF.NN lloTW?.*"- "
KERFS always on hand Oolt? mid Silver
WAtrliex, /mil JKWKJ.KY of ev.
cry dcaartptton. Fancy Good* atul IVrfanterv.
Cloektt, Watches ninl Jewelry re pi tired in the
host, manner. "
dec. 'jit, a i.l ly
" A. HAN8MAN,
HOUSE, SI6N, ORNAMENTAL ANO DECORATIVE
ji"*0 m*"M" ic
r\rf.k-ti.i.?ur.r, oim't.ti, ui.u ?/ ( ?t uhmjimkckr.
G&EENVrLLK. s. c.
hvlors left at this Otiico ntt.n.l.il la
N24 . 28 8m *
/%*. moz:/%k. ? nwm
I'M IK nndvrii|{nf<1 linviitg mvjlo SVUVKYINK
hwili a study nit'l nnu'ttM, and having act^.1
for Dcrrra) vt-ari a* IVpftty County Snrvttor
in Virginia nm! North Carotins, lie <W-ls liim^ ll
competent to perform any buriuoss In that line,
nn>1 would moat r?*jw?stftiHy off or hw services to
hi? friend* and the public Generally, and solicit
their patronage. Any business intrusted to him
will meet- Willi prompt Attention
ft. T. MASON.
UKFKKKNCK.?-C. J. Ki.rosn, t. Gii.kkatu,
!>r. M. It Kablk. Col. It, Iln?.r.
(ircowyilhvlh-e. B. BO , if,^
By Authority this Time !
VLI. persons MolrtvU ty the Estate ikf JOITN
11 .K IVI :! : d-cuaned. are hlfo.Wlhot tl.o
Di-b^i duo tli" l'etate nmsr ho pai l imi*b<1 lately,
ju longer indulgence i r"wti#f tin rrirn- Sfe
Tills not if-is rtual k? t<> l>et.tori Cfledi
itnr\ present v?mr claims <luiv itteiUcrl, nn-1 von
I shall fc paid.*. A I .IOVCF,
' 4rc22 |t Rrcsirsr.
-ill?,_ , ajggga
I STATE Off* -OC TH ^ABOLlHA
(. R k ;:xvitj.E DISTRICT.
In Equity.
1 Wellborn Ration, JJseontor, *1%vs. \V i!liun<? fox,
! Krvctyor, Ac.v t?nd otJ??n?.-r-??Jiil Wifyuity. Ac
r?u?t. Relief. Sale of I'lnpertv. d;<\ . .
T711'* * ?>ini >tj* iiinut h-ivimr M*" amended
bill-in 1 hie onao. making the h-jfrttcoa ittd ;
| [KftoM iiitor?>tc<l.ii? lh? will of it? Jut#? JMra. j
i liwr-hel >n I ox inu-tus w> t!,Ls suit, o.tiil ft #pjHiir j
f inp to llio n/iii*(u<4joii of ?li- fo:rwii?*ioner tiiul j
Itnft'j XT. VoVi r liii.l IiU wife Mrrimlit KddK>v", ;
A. W. JjiuaitaH1 and hi* wife Mary June Lnufran- j
tor, J.onfcn Ju Jiiayirn:, fVny #artoii nn?l Emily j
K. Burton Jwrwffb. Dujtnyim ATaylur and Mrs. i
TayK?r, li?>v."w;tf?T reside without the limit* <>f ibis j
itatfc.: jt. is ofdvyc.l that the ??!>v named ilie ;
Lvffnd?>ifs do at*otv* plena w/.-itnir toth>*Co;ii- j
iiioinnnt's hill, within t i>r*d mouth* fmm the r>?b- i
!i cation of tiiic rale. ??r that the acid bill will beu
taken pro couufc-o as to thosaDefondeiiK |
S. A TOWXES, C. K d. t>.
K 17 21 Jin. I
S:lrATV OIL* SOflXH <CA?6ui*r.
UIIKENYILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Xnacy McKipnoy v?, Alexander McKihnnr, William
MeRinn?'Y, Daniel McKinr.ey,4ohn!deKinwcv,
Joseph XfeKiniiry, Amende Dill and Nail j
it * r.in ' .1 1 t r?. _-.11 !
II. AMU, LIlAnunil IVUSHA'll UJIU UHIMVB AM'^VUi
Hemming McKiiinev. ClArindaAlcKiuney/IlaV- i
riot A. Calloway, (jlanndn CWCftUowny ami i
.bunesT. Calloway.? Bill for Partition of Peal j
Estate, Ae.
rI"MlE Complainant liny?ng OU-'I her Bill with j
1 the Commiwidrtcr, ?ti<I it appearing to the t
, satisfaction of the Court, that Elizabeth Russell I
ami Junius Russell, her husband, reside without j
the limits of this State: Jt t9 ordered, on motion j
of It. F. I'efrv, Complainant's Solicitor. tlmt the
said Elizabeth Russell and her husband, James
Russell, do answer, plead or demur to Complainant's
hill, within three months from this date, or
the same will he taken pro coufcsso as to these j
defendants.
S. A. TOW A' ES. C. E. G 1>. |
Green 7tilc C. II., Sid November, ]854. 3m
N 17 ,,' 27 ' ' .
STATLOF SOU TIB CAROLItA. i
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
HCf 0^23151-?^
! John W. Gradv )
vs. > Attn eh input.
Win. M. Butler. J . , r
\ VTIIF.REAS, the Plaintiff did on the lrtthdny
t t of Oetoher, 1<S.5-1, tile his declaration
j igiinst the defendant, who, (as it is said) is nb- ,
! sent, from and without the limits of the State, |
! and linn neither wife or attorney now within the I
; amu upon whom a copy of this declaration
j niiixhl ho ferved.
It I* therefore ordered, that the mid defendant !
: do appear and plead to the mid declaration on
or before the nineteenth day of Octoln-r, which j
j will he in the year of our Lord one thousand '
! eight hundred and fiftv-fivc, otherwise filial and ;
| absolute judgement will then he given and nwnr- i
ded against hiin.
D. JIOKK. C. C. T. j
Clerk's Oliics, Greenville IHstriet, I
October 17. 1R15?. f Smly
Groat Economy in Time & Labor. j
Vlh 1233
PREMIUM CHURN.':
; rpi|KsrhsCKI?ER respectfidly informs his'
| L friends and tho public generally that he I
1 has pui'-hasad the rijjht toManufnetute the above'j
' Chut.', and is i.ov; pv-^narcd. to execute all orders
' for the same. Its sinmlicity is ?;io1t os to be tin- !
| dcrstood l#v every intelligent child, and its cor.- '
i . i<; >>n #4v\tljr r+rU+ly j
I iiriiieinli's. and produces the desired result ill till '
! almost iiicTtvJibl** shor t lime.
Tli'.' i>:i|)oi'inr qualities of this (1mfn are na fol- .
lows: First, t lie quick nud en-v proe^a* of ntiik- j
ijiii butter when d.ttiii" in n chin v. Secondly, In 1
I overcoming t ho dililcidty which produced ? *\vcil- ;
ing to overflow : and. Thirdly, the guti?eruig
process iu separating the butter from the milk, j
! ami preparing for milting. l\r?ons wishing i?j
1 Churn can tiiul t hem at the subscriber'* work'jhop,
: near the oorticr of Main r.nil Buncombe street*, i
J. It. MIT. RILL i
I i Greenville. June P. 4 tf j
' HALT!M?SIS AL>VERIISE55xt. I
i LOTTERY & EXCHANGE
OFFICE,
i '(Under the Eutaw House, No. 8/?
/I ALT! MO RE XT-.
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FltlliJ?' drawing dniiv, Tlio d'apitiiU in each hotf4rrr
rang,. fr om tin* small amount of
tii the Stiircudo'ld St.m of
Ticket- vnryiiyt*n price 'of from ft to '
( Our s:u>c."*? in *<diin;t Prizes has been entirely I e- i
; yond our expectation#. Wo have -old and ca>i?- !
i el IVizcrduring the lust year, amounting i:i the I
aggregate to over
One Million of Dollars
! i'At KAfifiS (IF TfeKK'i"-> eontaiiiing all
j number* in the Lottery, always- on hand, rjrrjf- ,
i in.' in price from *Si Ao to $4~io?Prin* from I
?4,000 t.i ?100,000.
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: in the hot terry.
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