The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, February 09, 1855, Image 3
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The Kinnoy Expedition. ; , J
Skcuktary Makct is said to linve informed
Col. Kiotoey that there is no present in
tent ion upon tho part of the President to
issue a proclamation against his expedition.
A Washington letter to the Xmv York
Time* says; v ,v;i.
. "The most energetic and penierving efforts
of parties K *ne Nicaragua Transit in
terest have failed convince "our government
there are auy reasons why the Kinney
expedition should be interfered with and
prevented from leaving our shores. It is
true the parties g*>ing out are organize*^
into oompnnies, and are armed. Tins their
lender boldly proclaims. But he denies that
this organization and arming ate for atiy j
Atlu>r fiiirnivvo than iu.lf-nrrtfpi-1 irm Purtlo. I
-" * i "' |,n"" * ***" " * "",vo
similarly hi mod and organized are made up
40 emigrate to Kansas and Nebraska, or to
Oregon, and mnnr partieeof emigrant* from
the Old World, especially from Gcrnfrttny.
come over to this country similnrly organized.
The hostile intent of nn armed paity
must be shown ere it can be chcckod as an
"armed expedition'1 in violation of our neutrality
laws. No reasonable proof of such
hostile intont having been furnished, tho cx^
ottttive vory properly refuses to intoifere
^ with Kinney's enterprise."
The Life of P. T. Bar num.
Ir one word would express our full contempt
for ibis disreputable book, one word
would be sufficient notice of it. Its dullness,
its conceited coarseness, and tho disgusting
way iu which it puts cunt about the Bible
face to face with a glorying in shameless
frauds upon the public, have astonished us.
We see a paragraph going the rouud of the
papers to the effect that Mr. Rarnum sold
l?is autobiography?as ho has here written
it, his public shaino?by auction to the
1. ;_1 , till 1. f
iu^uent uiuucr, iur v?e are noi
disposed, after reading this book, to believe
anything that relate* to Mr. Itanium as an
entertainer of tlie public, but if ,tlie paragraph
be true, we can only commisscrate the
purchaser. A book like this, stupid and revolting
as it must be to to every right raind?k1
render, will not find many purchasers iu
England ; and we think better of the Americans
than to believe their taste can be hit by
?uch witless vulgarity and leaden inpudence.
Loudon L'xaminer.
, . > ? . ? '?I ? T
Mrs. Sarah Yovko, who says she is the
Zat/yW Wf'r of Jiriglmtn Young, has written
a letter to the Boston Times, in which she
states that she will shortly, in connection
with Miss Eliza Williams, another Mormon
lady, deliver lectures in all the principal cities j
<>f the Union on tbo subject of Mormonism.
The two ladies promise to expos* Brigham
* and his Mormon followers and to warn voting
ladies against the art ami falsehoods of the
<<mhs9liM of 1 Inv S-iinlu u-Iia no., o ?
out from ttic City of the Great Salt Luke to
entrap them. . i v
A vkrt green sprig from 'the Emerald
Lie entered a boot mm sftoe shop to pur-chase
himself a pair of "brogans." After
overhauling his Mock in trade without being {
aide to suit his custonrer, the shopkeeper
hinted that he would make him a pair to
order. "And what will yer ax to make a
good pnir iv 'em?" was the'query. The
Iiriee was named ; the Irishman demurred,
?ut, nfter a "bating down," the thing was a
trade. Pnddy wns about leaving tlio shop,
when the other railed after him, asking,
"But wlint size shnll 1 make tlu.in, sir ?"?
' Gch,''cried Piuhlv, "niver mind about the
sire, at all?maketltcm as large as ye convmieutly
can for tlte money."
a new ri*8btak Rifi.k Corn's.?a pri-j
vate Icttor from St. Petersburg states that the i
crown serfs have ottered tho Emperor Niirh-1
oIrs a contingent of 00,000 men, who are
to be employed as sharpshooters. Among
them arc to be all the ermine hunters, who
are estimated at 20,000. These are wsid to
1 .liii/..i 1 t -< ?
iws hkiiiiui maricsineii, wiio pas* meir wtjolc
live* on tlie bank* of the Ural or the Oby, in <
the chase of the fox, the beaver and lite ermine.
It is known that this animal can only
bo aimed at from a considentblo distance,
and must be bit in the noso to .avoid injur- |
in/r the skin. The whole of these hunters,
i?o the letter aaya, are to be immediately "organised
and sent to the Crimea. They are '
I to bo viued with the Minnie rides.
A Fkat.?We heard of a rare feat being"
performed the other day by a certain M. 1).,
of our District, It aeema that a very large
wild goblet alighted quite near him in the
woods; being without a gun, the Mea of giving
him a chn*e before he had time to recov- J
er and take to flight, occurred to him as the ;
only resource In his dilemma He did so,
and through the assistance of his dog succeeded
in capturing "the native bird of the <
American forest" after chasing him about <1
one hundred and fifty ynrds.
Winneborro Register.
A *EW TrtKiK-cArctiKK.?Tire thief-catchIk
, ?ers have pressed a uew auxiliary into the scrips
Nvice. \\ e have received an oxtra from the i
ft ilJuft'alo Courier offloa which contains mi we
^ .?*nnt of a heavy robbery by a Mr. Lcwll 1
ib'rcidel. The extra is embellished wills* lithograph
of Mr. Frcidel, taken from a da- j
gumeotype!
Tiia following lines are said to have h#j?*?
taken from the margin of a hymn hook found
M , in church, . !
N? v
I look in vain?bo does not come-*-*
Dear, dear! what shall I do I * ,
,1 jsannot listen as I ought, ]
< tUnta* be listens too I
fle might have come as well aa not, r' *
'*? What plaugoa these fellow# are I
I'll bet be'* fast asleep at home,
Of smoking a cigar !% t
, - -?r ...
. u_- y i A ~ ii
Tiiaim Fuoztst.?Tli? train-on .the Chicago
and Mississippi railroad with a tnrga number
of passenger* and several ipembers of
the Legislature, was frozen up lomo time
since on the prario, in snow some eight feet
deep. The passengers burned the cars, and
by robbing the cars of a consignment of oysters
preserved iherilsolves from starvation.?
By ln?.t accounts they arc still there. Belief,
however, hud been sent to theiu on Saturday
uight,
Tit* Pocltrv Trade or New JmtUfkr.?
The Salem Standard man counted thirtyfive
wagons loaded with poultry, ono morh-.
ing in that village, on their way to the railroad.
They belonged to James T. Waddington.
Mr. Blading had five tans at the
same time. The editor of the Went Jerseyman
says the Camden and Am boy Bailroad
have taken upward, of one hundred tuns in
one day to New York. Before the holidays,
the regular business was from twenty to fifty
tuns a day.
MARRIED.?In lleuton countv, Alu. I>oe. 5tlf,
by Rev. A E. IIckteb, A. J. fiois^nfBcnton,
and Miss Harriett K vlckkoa, formerly of Urcenvillc,
V.
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DIED?Iti this district on the 27til Nov,
Inst, Barky Smith,'son of Ukcbhn J. and
Elizadstii Smith, nged year*.
Perhaps the icy hand of death has never
removed a more promising child. No loss
could have been, seemingly, more severe to
the parents, than the loss of their denr little
Barky. But they should be comforted when
they remember that their loss is his gain,
and while they are here mourning over his
loss, that ho is joining tho happy company
of Heaven, with his little hands holding ?
golden harp, and his sweet'voice joining in
songs of praise to God and the Lamb, where
sorrow and trouble are never known.
' The writer of this article will remember
the last timeihe saw littlo Barn*?how well
he lokcd, and to all appearance, promised a
long life. Bnt how soon thon art called
away Barky, and many loving hearts wore
saddened when you left us, but wc know
that it is well with thee.
Wc should not weep or grieve for then,
Wc know that thou art gouo homo,
You was upon a visit here,
And now you have returned,
II. 11. S.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dietic Preparations.
TRISH and Inland Moan, Penrlsago, White Cum
Arabic, Tapioca, Arrow Root, (Rurmudn
and America,) Rice Flower, Cornea, (extract of
Indian Corn,) Balsam of Tolo, Jujube I'ustc, etc.,
etc. To be sold low at the Nr.vi' Djro fcroKr, by
F. lv HUTCH.
February 9, ? 39 1
To Housekeepers.
I FLAVORING EXTRACTS: . Rone, Vanilla,
Lemon, fresh and pure Ijpiee.*, Mustard, superior
Soda and Salnratus, Corn Starch, Cornea,
(the finest preparation for Puddings, etc.) Star
Candles, very suneri ?r genuine Tea, Vanillin.
Beans, etc., etc. For sale cheap at the Nr.w Dniio
Stobk, by
* li Kill TCIT.
February 9. 39 1
South Carolina?Greenville District.
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to become
a Sole Trader lis School Mistress and
Boarding-House Keeper, and to enjoy all the
rights, privileges, ana immunities, given by law
to a fane tradnr. My husband, (jt?r.uK T.
M/hon, is a Surveyor.
MARTHA A. MASON,
February?. 39 - liu
Eating Saloon.
OYSTERS, HAM, EGG AND
COFFEE.
r I'M IE undersigned having opened their Saloon
1 for the coining season are [ . "pared to furnish
Oyster Suppers at the shortest notice. They
arc In receipt of Fresh Oysters, direct from
Charleston, twieo <l#ring the week. Excellent
Cigars, Oranges Cocoa Nuts, ct"., on hand.?
Their Saloon may be found in tho cellar beneath
sL.. l-11 .r /t T*
inn .junuicrr vi ,nr. u. HKLUUA.v, Hear III" river.
Main-street.* Open every night, except- Sunday.
WlHiOX COOK. "
JOHN' BtCKXMK.
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a. sRUToa:,
MAIN-STREET, GREENVILLE, S, C.
Dealer in drugs, mkdiclxix suroi- i
cnl Instruments, Paints, Dyc-Stuifs, Yar-j
rushes, DrugGlassware, Putty, To baton, Segars,!
h>irit Gas, Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices brushes, ]
loilo.t Articles Combs Perfumery, etc.
Elresb wd 2wtc Jjrugs, ,
?re warranted and sold at low prices. ?3f~Orler*
from Merchants and Physicians resm-etfally
elicited. Jki Persons sending for Medicines at
Ibis Htoro uiuy rely on having ,henl compounded
with neatness, accuracy and despatch.
February % 88 tf I
Administrator's Sale.
fc\7K WILL SELL to the higher bidder on
fflll dlfflii>?,!<lSfl?il Vi'iuln?^t?v lot I. ??.) .11.4 I
_ ^ ?? - - ? | ?*? ! ??? ' W A CI
w February iu?4., all the l'civoftal Ketato of
KfiiRAiM St'yu, dtyMtard, it Mi Into rcwtlunce
near Cblek Hpriiigis consisting of the following
[>rt?porty, to-wit :
'U>r<-? X KGROKft Alberta* yearnoM, ftrct-rato
field hand ; Kuif, n likoly bov, 19 years old, nn>l
Nancy, a likoly woman, good cook and washrr. |
C* iiorsee, Hogs, Cuttle. Sheep, ?I
7r ?><>"?. Mi tick*, Kodd?T, Ont*. mfc&jjf
r V,.t a?Fl?,vir. Lord, /*?--? :: llWon. nml jG*j3w
Jottou, 1 four-horse HOUSEHOLD AND !
IVagoti, 1 UViTtiY.GSdBulKitclivii Furniture, j
A or edit until the firat of January. I Hoik will '
M given on all lomn otror flr? dollar*, with up-1
woved secutity. All auina under CASH. I
J. A. SUUKK \ Atl?ini*r*tor'mkgUkrj
2. 88 8t
RuL~"?' ?j? ;?*
^JPPfc are authorisW to announce Win.
l7Hlc|Huiiel aaaCandlSkffor Clerk at
he ?i6ui#g election. Feb? 3. id. I
a*l ft A * '- " - * - , '
Wl ~ ?
' >1'^ : ' . / ' AJL II
ftmifim Frieda Current. 1
OORRKCTSD WBRKlY KOIt TflK KNTRIW'RISS, !
Wt QRADY> ^^chawt. _ i:
C/rkknvili.k, February 1, 1855. j
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18
Dundee, 13 a 10 *
BACON ... .Hums, per lb., 8 a 10 i
Shoulders, 6 a 8
Sides, 8 a 10 ' *
Hog round, * - v. 8
BGTtEK .. .Goshen, per lb. none.
*. Country, per'lb. ;% ' 15
COFEES.. .Bio, per lb. ' 14
Jh**, per lb. 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per fQ. 0^ a 10
/ Sheetiiig,j>oryd. 10 a 15
(humburgs, per y<l. 11 a (
FLOUR.... Country, per bbl. 87^ a 88
Country, per sack, $8.j a 84
GRAIN.....Com, |>er bushel, 75 a 80,
Wheat* per bwdiei, 81 ^
IRON Swedes, per lb. 6p a 7
English, per lb. 5 a 5-^
LAUD.... ...per lb. 10 a 11
MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 33 a 37? i
t V A ?-I "
it. v., per. gwi.
SYRUP*... '* 44 per gal. 50 a G2?
OILS Lamp, per gal. $1^ a $2|
Train, por gal. 87^ a
Lin:-tea,, n $1-4 (
KICK per Ik 7 a 8 '
ROPU-.... .per lb. 12+ a 20 .
SUGARS. ..N. Orleans,per lb. 7 a 0 .
Porto Rico, per lb. 0 a 10
Loaf, por lb. 12^
Crushed, per lb, 12^- ]
Relincd, per lb. 10 a 12A
SALT.......per bushel, $1
Salt, por sack, a 2 25
SOAP .Colgate,pale,pr.lb. 1a 15
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10
SHOT per lb. - 12* j
Shot, per bag, a $2$ ,
A CARD. : '
UAYINO associated Co). Robert P. Goonlftt
witli myself in the mercantile business,
the said business will be carried on under
the nnine Anil style of CJItADY it GOODLI.TT, j
at ?nv old stand on the south west corner of the ,
public square. J hereby take occasion to return |
| my thanks for tiie liberal patronage heretofore
| bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of
j the same for the new firm above referred to,
j feeling confident that we will bo able fo give
i satisfaction to ail who may favor us with a call.
It is with reluctance that 1 must truly say that
necessity constrains me to nnlifv ? !.. ../> 1
! indebted to nio either by note or book account
I previous to let of January, 1835, to call and pav
} up. ' JOIlN W. GRADY, * ;
! January 23, 1855.
0C-r-i.P.TN3?.SSI?. 1
! rT',II12 underpinned having formed n copartner- t
1 ship under the inline and style of URADY 1
i it: fiOODUflT, and taken tho stock of Goods ]
i and Store of Joux W. Gr.wiy, will
eontinii? the business. We i?
I prompt attentions to merit
; coutinuanee of the liberal pntrouagi hcretoiorc j <
I given the business. Our stock is very complete
now, and preparations arc making to enlarge it |
soon. Give us a call. '
JOHN W. GRADY,
llOBT. 1'. GOODLLTT. I,
Jnnuary.23, 1833.
Give TTs a Call!
: r1"Min subscriber* return their sincere thanks (
I JL to their friend* and ciutomtn, for tlie lib- I
oral patronage and influence hitherto extended jj
to them, and hope the same will be continued. !
Their assortment of MEUCIIANT
' T-ULonixro- aooDa, i.
though ton all, is well selected, nnd of superior .
quality. Their stock consist* of the finest
| Cloths, Cassimere's, Fancy Silk and Satin ' j
Vest! Hps, Stocks, Cravats, Pockrt t
Handkerchiefs, Cloves, dc, j '
i Also, choice TiiW-VMKnTKS nnd EXTRACTS, !?
I for Cukes, Jellies, ?tc. All of which will be sold |
j on good terms. Such articles as they hnvo not
I on hands, the subscribers will be hnppr to order j .
| lor their patrons nnd aid them in making scleC- j
I t lotto. They woitl i nl-.-o add that they hnvo the j
| bc$workm<'n?cngitged in the ^
Trjlorins; Ucpartiuent, j
nnd that nil work will bo executed promptly nnd 1
warranted good.
The sulweribers would r.lso take this opportu- I(
nitv of requesting those indebted to them to cull , .
' without delay, and settle their dues. Their j
I agent at Clrcc'uville, Mr. O. A. Ticki.", hns no j
[ leisure to coll ou debtors, and the subscribers 1
hope that nil indebted wili call on him nnd pay ;
up as earl v us possible.
a W. TICKLE A- CO.
Jauunrv 18. U 3t
I3T JfennMiMer will please copy three times, j
Furman University.
r I'M IK Treasurer will attend at the University
[ frnm O <111 I > A U ,1...
week of tins approaching term, for tho purpose of |
receiving I bo tuition-fees, whii'li are required to . r
ba pnid semi-annually in advance. > t.
Student* who attend the University upon sehol- ' ?
arnhipa of others trnnsfered, for tho tiiue to them, i
are requested to produoo written transfers of the ' e
same. ' ?
Payment* of tuition money by persons owing 11'
bonds given for the edtnblir-hincut i4 the Univer it
vity, twill ho regarded in lieu of so much concur *
rent. (Merest upon said bonds, and u Certificate j
to that effect will l>e given. A
O. J. KLFQ|P, Tquieurer. I
January 12. 31^ tf f j
Celebration I
Pleasant Grove Division, No. 73, S. of T. ,
WILL HOLD A PUBLIC CELEBRATION i?
on Wednesday, 1-ltli of February, inst, \e
at whlcl) time a I humor will be preecntoil to tlui 11
Division by the Ladies, and m uinuer prepared ! c
for the occasion. Hevernl speeches may be ex- I *
pcctcd from members of tha order and others, 11
(Ircenville and tho neighboring Divisions ?re ' y
iuvitod to participate in the ceremonies of the iT
day. The Cadets of Temperance are likewise in- |
a itcd to join in the proosasion, Kvervbody who j
can eomo orff Invited to do so.' By order of the
W.P. W. MOJMAX, R. S. I '
February 2. 3* 2t ] *
The Stato of South Carolina. 1
GHEKNV1LLK l)lS>i UICT.
I LOU ISA <11 LB?, wife of Bcaar 0:r,?a, a ;
a farmer^ QresnviBcDis^ieL hcrebygive* 1
notice tha|igwnc month from the date hereof, 1 I
will earr/Wlli" business pf a BAKEIt, in the District
nforcsnnhtivsauUqfk from OreeiiTille fa
II., on nsx ftwafcflpnnt as a sola trader, aeeorjj
iug to law made and provided. n
WISA CUTS
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$#Jfcl I
T-,1 'ij,? TIIK REGULAR MEETin;c*
of .Uou.niaih Loooc, No.;
I 5. I.O. O. P., Mo hold vii!
'^Wi-S^pridnv owning* nt. 7 o'clock j
ft their H11H. ' W. i\ ^oBEE, Hocritwy.
Greonyillc, J?i?. la *6 I
fOgZ' ?OT*H orTEWFEKAWCE.
SSys,?(iifWmn.i.K Division^ No. It), S. of T.,
*Jjk5?y** hokl theft- meeting* weekly, at tho I)i I?ion
U?on t, (i nMcfiae's11* 11) Srtt u r d a_V evening*.
^ U. GOWEil, A. Ji. *
January 1*2 35 f
*tL~2m OC2?BUr* rJT?
\rOU aro requested to meet. at the Division
Room of the Sdns of Temperance until
urther orders. Meeting?-Friday Evening*.
By order of W, I*. I'Rici; W.\ I'.-. (
Juiiuury 12. 35 tf
REED & GOODLETT,
A3?"3?iBsiaa*2,3 jw MW, ^
Grc8??1!tc, 8. C.
J3JT Office next door to F. F. Heaths & Co. f
J. P. llKf.lt.] [_8. D. OOODLKTT.
Mununr^ i J ft.J il
Arrivals Extraordinary.
BAAA SPANISH CIOARS, just received '
and for sale. Also,
A Pine lot of Knurl's, consisting of Ovan^o*,!
.onion?. Pine Apples, Cocoa Nut?, Ilniocns, Fig? I
md Currants.
CoHsfnntly Eecriviii?
FRUITS AXD^GROCKRIES.
?J Aljr IKaiJ'DS.
NOTICE THI3.
I will any to those who are indebted to mo by
>?ote or Hook Account up to the 1st of January.!
1855, that they must come and lnnko payment, I
is I shall nut myself to no trouble to bunt thorn j
ip. W. H. HUN SON.
January 5. < !14 2 1
~ L A S T N O TICE.~~
,4 I.L I'EIiSONS indebted to A. I'h ki.k, on
A\ account proviuus to March last, are car- '
dually requested too.il) on W. K. Kasi.f.y anil;
icttic the same, as further indulgence cannot be I
illowed.
J. B. IIUTTS, Assignee.
January 5. . 81 tf
ciir:mrt\r v. mi i
Oil IjH.U:\-A W 1111,1.,
;At tlio Old Stand of B. Dunham,) I
HAVING bowght from-the Greenville Mnnu-1
factoring Company tlicir inlerMt in the i
TINNING Hi'SI.MISS, and nl*o tlieir |
_^MjSajr entire STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
Agricultural Implement*. ?Vc., Ac., |
a hand, would respectfully inform Merchant*, j
farmers, nad the public generally that they will '
sarrv on the nliove business in all it* various
tranches, nad hones hy prompt at tout ion nml
,()\V PRICKS to be lilurnlly patronized.
They will keep eoustantly on hand all kinds of J
IPfljNj-WA/ilsb, Wholesale and Retail. j
Copper A: Mhcet-Iron Ware,
Stovo, Stovo Pipe, &o.
undo to order oa short notice.
TIN PLATE AND TINNER'S MATERIALS
ilwnvs on lmnd and for sale LOW for CASH.
PRINTING, WRITING. LETTER ,t WRAP- j
PING PAPER always on hand, in any quautity, '
;t low price*.
Cash paid for HAG8, PEES WAX, OLD
COP PEE AXD OLD PEWTEli.
JSfCOL'XTRY PRODYCE generally taken
a exchange for GOODS. I
J. H. SHERMAN/
J. Ik 1111J..
Greenville, December 20. SO tf
CBL2 ItLiZ o
Having ?oid to.r. Ik sherman our interest
in the Tinning ihisiues* and Store at
his uluco we would Sav to nil imluhtcd to u.
hut we need the money they owe tu, and that I
t must be paid by the first of January not, und
fosint vkk, for our Books must lie closed.
GREENVILLE MAX U FACTERING CO.
By J. 1>. Siikruan, Aj?'t. j
Nov. 24. \'3 tf
ja^le'p.rj OQyJP&sl;
(vatcli awil j?ncllrrrl
UNDER STEEX"S HOTEL,
T.r EF.PS ulwnva on hand 4*oi(l nud SilIV
v?r AVutclien, and JEWELRY of ey. {
:ry description. Fancy Goods und Perfumery. i
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
icst manner.
Ice. *29, 2.1 ly |
a. hansman
iouse, sign/urnamental and decorative
ZJ Ms TBL^-ZCC: Wit *
rsrKR-iiANoEit, aiLi>i:n, ot-AXtrn * vrttouiTKRER.
gkeexvillk, s. c.
^"Orders )cft (it this OHicc attended to.
' S24 '23 (int
)M1E ttnder?lgn?d having made SURVEYING \
la ih u study und practice, and having actid
for several venrs as Deputy County Surveyor j
n Virginia anil North Carolina, lie feelr himself 1
ompeteut to perform any business in that Hue,
,nd wou'd most respectfully offer his services to
lis friend* and the public generally, end solicit
heir patronage. Any business intruded to liim i
rill meet with prompt attention
7>* O. T. MASON. !
KKPERESCR?('. J. Eimm, Esq., J. Gilreahi,
V. M. B. KAUir, Col. I). Moke.
Greenville, Dee, K. 1ft tf
GREENVILLE HOTEL
THE subscriber hav ing taken chame of (
House, so lately kept by Joiim Midlium:,
iiid onoe so well known hs tin- A'ntufky tb Trim- 1
wo Am, respectfully informs Lis oLl friends and |
ho travelling public that ho is now prepared to
ntertain ana accommodate them in becoming
tyle, and hopes by proper management to secure
heir encouragement Every attention 'will ho
;ivon to render the stay of atrtfugcrs and travelers
as pleasant and agreeable as posaiblc.
To Drovtern.
Having a tine Stable, excellent lots,
^C]7\,ftn abuudauconf provend?t, aii?1 careful i
tiers, lie Je ennnli"! to uccotnmndatc Drovers'
n the heat manner.
Also, constant on hgPbv Hove*,I
lacks, Carriage* ami Ihtgms, to hire,*?^"^1
H>on llie most rteai>>], Uoiartin.
. ni Tf.LDGE. (
Jsnuary?I2. ?aJHIs 11
I ty Patriot and Mmdfljttccr com- femr lifnA
T iiu'iffli8?jpgt7 .:}
lit I>. TllOiiWm filMS. Corner of;
g^lLnicHardwtnfcana Mnrelttrrau, Columbia. \
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
OUBESVlLLK DWtRlCT.
In Equity. ,?
Wellborn Barton, Executor, Ac., vs. Williams Cor,
Executor, Ac., nit.i others.?Bill in Equity. Account,
IWi?f, Sale of Property,. Ac.
'"lMIE Complainant Jiariu^ filed hi* ameudod
-JL Mil in this case, making the legatees ?ud
P?r?on? interested in the will of the Into Mrs.
Ueendteha Co* parties to thi* suit, and it lUjrsrinjc
to the satisfaction of the Cominissiwnuf,fihnt
Itufna W. Wgrt And hi* wife Moyiod* wHtfer,
A. W. Lancaster and his wife Mnry Jano Lancaster,
Louisa A. Burton, Perry Burton and Emily j
it. Barton his wife, GustovUa A Taylor and Mrs.
Taylor, his wife, reside without the limit* of thi*
State: It ieordered that the above named the
Defendants do answer, nlend or demur to the Com[dninaut's
bill, within three month* from the uubication
of this ruje, or that the said bill will be
taken pro cvnfesso ?* to these Defendant*.
S. A TOWNES, C. E. G. D.
V17 S7 ' ? ?m.
vrATe oe1oT;tii cTi iiof>x.\a".
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
tXancy MeKinney vs, Alexander McKinnev, Witliant
MeKiniu-v, Daniel Me Kinney, John MeKinney,
Jdsenh MeKinney, Aiucnda Dill and Nnil
Jl. Dill, Klunbrth Russell nml James Russell,
Flamming MeKinney, Clnrindn MeKinney, Harriet
A. OallowAy, Clarindn C. Calloway kih!
James F. Calloway.?Bill for Partition of Real
Estate. A e. j
7 | MIK Complainant having filed\S^er Bill wi^h
??*v vwmiiiiopiviivr, *%?!** tv i?.> UIC
satisfaction of the Court, t hat Elisabeth Russell
ami James Russi 11, her husband, reside -without
the limits of this State: It is ordered, on motion
of U. F. 1'orrv, Complainant's Solicitor, that the
said Elizabeth Kus-.cH and lior husband, James
Russell, do answer, plead or demur to C'omplaiuant's
hill, within three rAoi.tlw from this date, or
thu same will be taken pro coufesso as to these
Defendants.
S. A. TOWNES. C. F- CD.
Greenville C. II., 2d November, lbM. 3 ui
N 17 . 27
STATE OF SOFTII 1AHOIJTA.
GKKKN V1LLE DISTRICT.
John W. Grady 1
Vs. \ Attachment,
XV m. XI. Butler. J * "AA^nKUEAS,
the Tlointiff did on the lGlhday
ft of October, 18M, file his declaration
against the defendant, who, (nail is said) is nb ent
from and without the limits of the State,
and has neither wife or attorney now within the
tnnio upon whom n euj>y of this declaration
might be served.
It is therefore ordered, that ilie snid defendant
do appear and plead to the raid declaration on
or before the nineteenth day of October, which
will he In the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred nr.d fifty-five, otherwise final and
nbsolute judgement, will then be given and awarded
against liim. \
i). iiokf, c. c. r.
Clerk's O'dW, Greenville District, /
October 17, 18.V1, ) .Imlv
Great Economy in Tim? & Labor.
PREMIUM CHURN.
rI'MIK SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his
JL friends and the public generally that he
has purchased the right to Manufacture the above
< '.iinrn arid in luiw nreii?i-.-d In *11 <.wl..:-a
for the same. It* aiinwlicity is Mich as to be urtder?tood
by every intelligent child, and its construction
is 011 truly and strictly philosophical
principles, end produce* th? desired result in an
ulinost incredible short time.
The superior qualities of this Churn ere as follow**:
Fust, the quick and oasv process of making
frr.tter when sitting in ueln.ir. Secondly, In
overcoming the diltieiiltv which produces n swelling
to ovcrllow; and, Thirdly, the gathering
process, in separating the butter from the milk,
und preparing for suiting. IVrsons wishing n
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near the gotnur of Main and Kuncotnbc streets."
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