The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, June 08, 1855, Image 3
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h letter wkicb ha? beauJ^iScd?to Mayor
"Wood by tjio Consulate of the United States
tC enstown,
"I We had in tit* pacific prints notice of
Ut? Po$te onfalor, and the description of tho
fu^^'|o?ds;?5kor, biit'nothijg^3 thus
?fseriousattention. ft Vtrikesme tliHtaneffoTAuai
stogvoould be put to tugjpnijim $y8t?g|
if Gong^MhshoukUn its contemplated Wr re
qnlre emigrants and passengers to prbeuro a
certificate from the nearest qonsuf to- tbeir
European residence, of their not being pnu.pere
or convicts, but ?Mo-budied respectable
, ? persons, capable of Ainppttiiur tbem&elVtoss*
This could bo notffrnulished feth littlo tro!?
ble and etypense to two emigrant by anbmff
aion to examination by the consul.
twkning lhouqiit3.'iWpH|- SW.CCt at tWllight
ifourto gazeuppjfflHFi^y in all its
grnndeu?-?to watcli iteeVer yarving hues;
x : and the bright stars, as one^nby ono they
peep from out tho azure vault of heaveu,
they seem to say to weary ones of earth?be
patient, all will yet bo well. Theu tho fair
moon, witlfclight subducd and swoct in majesty,
appears. <*> ! thorn's a hallowing influenoe
steals o'er the soul as thus we gaze
upon these messengers of light and lovo that
, purifies the heart, subdues the harsher feelings
of the ftoul; and lain we wish there
. . *" were no sorrowing hoarts on earth; and then
-a tho thoughts will upward turn to dwell upon
more glorious scenes; for these samo orbs nil
seem to say, "Th6re is-a home above?a bright
eternal, home of rost?of hnppines aud love!"
fll *- i
Will of tub Latk Cz.viu?A holograph
will?or, to follow the endorsement, the last
wishes,?of tho late Emperor Nicholas, written
in 1844, has been published at St. . Petersburg.
The first clause is a kind of adv
dress to his family. After enumerating the
various kinds* of property belonging to tho
Empress, his wife, tho Etnperor expresses a
wish that her tyajesty shall retain for her life
tho use of her apartments in the different
palaces, and the cause concludes as follows:
uth. 1- .... t k- ?1. -l.il
auu nmui x. uci|u<;<nii iu my wiiiidrcn
is to love and honor their mother; to
do everything to promoto her tranquility ;
to anticipate all hor wishes, and to endeavor
to render her old age happy bv their devoted
attentions. Never nius? they undertake
anythingof importance without first asking
her advice and demand itig lier maternal benediction
Uk#Ritte^ Tragedies.?How many unwritten
tragedies occur in a great city ? How
Iiuany incidents of real life beggar in sad
pathos all that is seen upon tho stage ? This
-reflection was suggested by our seeing,
an interesting boy begging his father to forsako
evil courses and return Jto his darkened
home, or at least to provide for his'
needy wife and suffering children. Not one
who saw that boy crying in bitterness and
shame, or who belield his sister, n sweet iitrl
tie, girl, hunt her father to luro him home, but
felt there were mournful passages of human
life, sad instances of banetul passion wrecks of
generous hearts and higfy professional char
actor yet unwritten.?Cincinnati Columbian.
There is no newspaper editor or publisher
:iin tho'world who will not fully endorse tji?
- correctness of the following scrap which we
t' find floating the rounds of the press:
"You may insert a thousand excellent
^things in a newspaper, and never hear a word
of approbation or remark from the readers,
v "but j?st let a paragraph slip in (by accident
. or indifference) of one or two lines that is
. not in good taste, and you may bo suro of
; hearing about that to your heart's content.
I Wlio would have tiiouoht it ??That
the anti-Americans, after being so bon ified
at the idoa, of tho formation by nativo citizens
. - .of Becrot political associations in our country
under the name of "Know-Nothings," and
after denouncing the precedent as dangcrJK
ous to the permanency of our republicanism,
IB should at the same time bo active members
. j| of a secret political society known as Sag
NichU?originated by naturalized Gorman
infidels and abolitionists, the most trouble.
some class of foreigners that infest and dis
tract tlio land that gavo them a homo, food,
raiment and protection. Bat' such is the
H fact This foreign society is being sustained
and propagated throughout tho couutry by
corrupt and unscrupulous politicians, who
aro enemies of the American party, and are
I denouncing it principally on account of its
organization and its movements being secret
Verily tho opposition to tire American par
ty is as unscrupulous and hypocritical as it
H is bitter and vindictive.?Trm American,
Pulaski.
Lihkbia.?The Presidential election in1
T'hoHa was hare Irthcn place on the 1st
Instant President Roberta had declined a
I re election. Edward J. Itoye and Stephen
A. Benson were the opposii^pj^i^iatcs.
tuoye, some ten years ago, wnl ft' barber at
Torre Haute, Ind.. and to
Liberia bocame a successful merchant at Mon-!
rovia. lie .baa been a member and speakor
~<rf tho House of Representatives fif that Rc>
public; was a candidate two years ago for
? the Presidency again$?. Provident Roberts,
and is uow editiog an<$publishing a paper
in that country, lie is said to bo a pure1
9 African, ffihson, emigrated to Liberia, when ,
a child. Ho is the prim^pal merchant at
liassft Cdve; ban filled d^Mffico of Judge
of one of tho hi^heAt colifts of Liberia, and
is now vice president of tl0 Republic, llo
' is represented mra man of talent, and of
great popularity. .
- is?> djy '
I What $piiutualihjw has wink.?Tho
New York I)AiJy New* say7f
"lU (Spiritualism) track is marked by Its
worksy and they are evil. It has lUled madhouses
; )> has impelled to. suicide atul Co
child nmtdor ; ithaa.wea^hed licoi4?ous?m>?
I and adultery ; find it bis jwtsoneslthe Imp^pincai
of many ? fiupily in the Wl," 1
I ^ HHfci
Ii?i|.' i;mi-i "I .iiiiwriil^i^"
Jrecuville Prices j^jrrem^.
COKBKOTKD WSEltLY FOR TB*
BY GRA8Y 8i BOQDLETT, MERCHANTS.
?^ . ' "j*??"??*
OuftHriLLt Jmmo 7. 1855.
BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, .10 a 18
IDuudeo, 13 a 10
N ... JIauis, per lb., 11 a 12i
l Shoulders, a 10
Sidos, 11 a 12}
I lor ronmT 10 Hi
fill.. .Goshen, per lb. none.
Country, per lb. IS d '
COFFEE .. .Bio, per lb. 14
Java*-per lb.' 18 a 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. Oi a 10
P Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 10
Osnaburgsporyd.il a 12|
OR ....Couutry, perbbl. $9 a $10
Country, per sack, $4^ a $5
GRAIN.., . .Coi;n, per bushel. a 100
Wheat, per bushel, $150
IRON.......Swedes, per lb. Oi o 7
English, per lb. 5 o 5i
r.ARn ?. m ??
i MA V? w. ?|A/I **/ 11 U l
MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. a 37*
N.O., per. gal. a 60
SYRUP.,.." " per gal. a 02J
OILS.. Lamp, per gal.. $1$ a #2|
Train, per gal. 87*o |1*
Linseed} ?1*
RICE.. per lb. a 8*
ROPE per lb. 12* a 20
SUGABS. . .N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 9
Porto Rico, peril). 9 a 10
Loaf, per ll>. 12*.
Crushed, per lb, 12*
Refined, per 11). 10 o 12*
SALT per bushel, $1
Salt, per sack, a 2 35
SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12* o 15
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10
SnOT..... .per lb. 12*
Shot, per bag, a $2 J
BFWe arc militarized to announce
Col. DAVID HOKE <u n candidate for
Sheriff of Greenville District ntth c ensuing Election.
0TWc arc authorized to announce
WM. BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at
the ensuing Election.
BTWe arc authorized to announce
W: F. PRINCE, as a candidate for Sher
iff nf flirt nnotiln/v am ?
?- -?V WVVWVIt IUI unit Ullltl".
Sept. 8. 17 to
iyWo arc authorized to announce Wan
A* JVIcDmiicl as n Candidate fur Clerk at
the ensuing election. Feb. 2. td.
ir We have been authorized to announce
Capt. A. Y. Owing!) a candidate for Sheriff
at the next election. Oct. 27?td.
. ITEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LADIES' FAIR.
yTJJjS ypmbors of th? EBENEZER SEWING
'SOOTE'IY will hold a FAIR, on Friday evening,
29th.of June next, at Lester's Factory, 12 miles
j from Grecuville C. IL The tables will contaiu j
| ft vnriety of substantial and fancy articles, to-!
' gether With Confection arics and ICG
CREAMS. Als<va good substantial supper of
Roost Figs, Turkftjr*, Hams, Cliickenj Salad, Ac.
UTA11 who foe) disposed to eucourago the efforts
of this benevolent Society, are requested
to bo present. Those w ho eomo from a-distance
may find accommodation for thoir horses for a
small sum, payable to theSociety.
vcarTho tirecnvillo Fund buvc kindly promised
to attend. Doors opened at enrly caudlelight,
ami no' boo.NER. Wfy
Admittance 20 cents. Cliildron half-price.
jnno 8 8 td
fjOMt f Lost !
A FEW days since, somewhere between the
residence of Prof. Ed words, and the New
Court House, a barge Gold Desk Pen, encased iu
a small dark brown morocco case, with Kl>ony
Handle. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving
it at this office,
june 8 4 St.
Notice.
I LOUISA F. BENSON, wife of Periux Bb*a
son, who is by trade a Coach-Maker nnd a
resident' of the town of Greenville, Greenville
District, S. C., hereby give notice as required by
law, that I will exercise the trade and business
of a Milliner and Mantua-Maker after 0110 month
fram this date, as a Bole Trader.
L. F. BENSON,
jane 8 4 ltn
~?
Notice.
ALL PERSONS owing debts to the firm of
P. N. Powers A Co., which by agreement
arc payable in luinber, are notified to deliver the
lumber in payment of the same by tho 1st day of
July noxts or cash payments will be required in
every instance. J. J. HOVEY, by
W. IL IIOVEY, At'ty.
june 8 4 St.
Bnttallion Orders.
Order No. ?:1
THE BATTALIONS of the 8(1 Regiment nro
ordered to parade on the following days:?
The 1st Battalion, on Tuesday, 19th inst: The
'2d Battalion, on Thursday, 21st. inst. The commissioned
and non-Commissioned Officers will asi
i.i~ ,i ? r\..ui ?i
wii iiiu uujo i'i iur rmu iinu inj
Btrnction. Lieut. Col. McCullotigh and Major
| Crittenden, will extend this order in their rcspecj
tivo Battalion^ By order of
Cou T. R. ROWLAND.
T. L. IPoonsinc., Adjutant
juno 8 4 td
Notice.
A hfj persona indebted to PHILIP N". PQ1V
xV RRM, deceased, (individually,) arc notified
to rmv^e irnmodialc payment; and tlioso having
demands agaiust the aaid deceased, to .present
them for payment to the subscriber.
% C. J. KLFOHD, Adin'r.
may 11 52 tf
l. tTlevin,
Auctioneer and Cbmmiuion Merchant,
(soDifcwaaitin^a. <&, .
REFKUCENCEHT
JonJf A. CsswroRD, Pretidmt OomDttrcial Pant,
Jons Cau>wbu, Prroident Sonth OitroiUtp
lion. j,Jouy K i'lte ro.v, Joins
^BSsbucia k Co., ifcxar Mmskoan, Hon.
Cofi-oc*, Charleston. ?- Q '
tnsyU
?'
Will Pcrform at Greenville on MOND0T
1 Sth inst.
rFni8 establishment Iim boon thoroughly refitX
tod, at nn immense cxponso the l'ronrio
tors, since their last, travelling tour. They have
Krocurod a now and extensive addition of ASfIA18,
young, freshly eaged, and posse wing all
the characteristics and habits of their nalivo
state. iV
| Equestrian Director . . Mr. W. B. CARROLL.
Muster of the King DR. WOGILSTON.
r Clowns II. HOUGII A J. W. WAKl^
Amongst the moat conspicuous fontunes of this
Superb Exhibition, are thofollowing: A now and
magnificently dressed entree entitled uL
"The CriiNadcw,"
Led by Mr. W. B. Carroll and Mad. Carroll.?
The celebrated Equestrian
LA PETITE MARIA, only 8 years old,
Will appear in her Grand Principal Act entitled
"Nymph oktiik Floating Veil." a,
MR. J.' W. WARD will appear on tKrr Flying
Cords, acknowledged to ho tho best in tho world.
.A t.> >? ? 1-.ios1.-nt
? iuv;i|'ui UVI ujr iuuunmu vaUUVJii^,
in whieh this eOmplishod artist lias won a reputation
second to none. .
LA PETITE MAlllA will also enter tli<v?ft#n
with a full grown Hunting Leopard, verifying
tlio Prophecy that tlin "lion and the lamb shall
! lie down together, and a little child shall lead
them."
Mr. W. B. CARROLL ?' !? great Two and
Four llorse Act, carrying Jlllo Carroll in various
thrilling scenes.
^ With Dr. WOOIST0N, as Master of the Ring,
and HO0OH and WARD, n* Clowns, the audifoco
will bo entertained with plonty of rich sayngs
Without vulgarity.
Tlio perfarmanaev will bo accompanied by tho
American Brass Band, led by Hknky Stunuackkr,
lato of the Orchestra, at tlio Academy of musie,
I New York.
LJsr. Admission to tlic entire doublo exhibition
J 50 cents. Children and servants half price.
Performance'to commoncc at 2 and 7 o'clock,
P.M. Doors open half un hour previously.
E. SMITH, Agent
June 8 4 2t
AV IHfUE-ST It EET~
G0K?1(HFX0XA&Y, 1
WIICUK MAY BE FOUND Af.L KINDS CV
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, TOYS AND FANCY
At L o to P rices fa r Cash.
A lEx&BDBSSS* ?Mi'D?S5f8
NEATLY titled up, and private to them (excepting
when accompanied by gentlemen,) where
can he obtained, at all honrs of the day and
evening,
ICE CREAM, LEMONADE, SODA WATER,
Cakes, Camlits, &c,
ARBORS neatly arranged for Gentlemen.
?$}" Every effort shall bo made to give satisfaction.
P. ST SMITH,
Jul. tf Greenville, S. C.
Bacon.
r\ /~\ /\ T Tr?i i>pr\n? n *mv i
^ I II || I MCVIVCU
Ovl'v/ on Consignment, for Safe for Cash at
11 cents, l.y CHITTENDEN A TURNER,
jit 1. 8 3t
Notice.
rI~MlE Notes and Accounts of W. U. HAWX
KINS niul W. U CRAWFORD have been
ploecij in my linnds for collection. Those indebted
are requested to make immediate payment.
S. 1). GOODLETT,
* Attorney at Law.
may 25. 2 6t
The Ladies' Store
IS constantly rocoiving Ti?l<litions to the Stock
of Block and colored Silks, Pinin, Bareges,
Tissues, Crapes de Paris, Sowing Silk, Grenadines,
and Fine I>resa Goods generally. Several hundred
yards Black and colored Sdk warp JChully
62$ eta. up.
Buttons of Pearl, Bone, Silk, Lace and Linen, <te.,
Gimps, Fringes and Braids. A large and tasteful
selection of English and the very best American
Calicoes, neat patrons and fast colors, 10 to
12$ eta A few light colored Dresses of the
most elegant French Organdie, Black and second
mourning Lawns mal Muslins, Dresses of neat
small pattern Lawns Lilac, Green, Blue, Ac. Ac.
White, Black and colored 8ilk Glove*. Kid and
Lisle do., Long and shork Black French Sewing
Silk, Pio Nio Mitts, 80 eta to $1,75. " Ladies' and
Misses Cotton and Silk Hosiery.
Undcrsleere. Cnderlinlf. Lawn n?d Swiss Collars,
Swiss and Jaconet. Edgings and Flosinciugs,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Tabs and Wreaths, Bombazines,
Alapocas, Serges. Crapes, Florences, Ac.
I .tibia's and Harrison's Perfumery for the Handkerchief,
C-ologno on draught in any quantity.
Crochet. Cottot, Croehct Needles in wood und
crilt eftHos, Cornelian Rings iMbttoes. Paper
Weights, Paper Knives, Fancy Envelopes and
note Ijnpcr, and other attractive show cose nr
ueiea.
C4en<'? Department.
Ther? is yet a side reserved for the Gentlemen,
where they may fin<l fine an<l fashionable
Spring IInt.% Summer Ready-Made Clothing,
desirable styles of Tweeds, Tweed Cassimeros nu<l
Cnshmereta, White and Fancy Marseilcs Voslings,
Slate, thrown, Cheeked and Striped Linen Drills'
and Coatings, fine Boot*, fancy patent leather
Shoes, Striped nnd White Cotton and Bilk half
Iloes, Gloved, Suspenders, Ac. Ac.
p W . IL IIOVEY.
may 18. 68 tf
The Undersigned
H.W ! : JUST RECEIVED and have for sale
liakar's Broma or Cocoa, Chocolate,Cooper's
Gellatine. Frenah da>, Arrow Hoot, assorted
kinds, llenkcl's Farina, Flavoring Extracts, Lemon,
I'esch, Ah., Bay Water, Oongros* Water, SaL
ad Gil, French Blacking, Leather I'resorratlve,
Perfumery, Colognes, l.ubinVF.xtnipG, lie., Ae.
M. E FAULK A CO.
M*y 18- 1 V '
/. Im"' B*..
L-Afft . -yS\ ' ; **
mjttt
TIIy
in their 11 nil. * AY.*?. ^#8$? fbQmarp
#tlr??nville, Jan. 12 .80 I
jAw SO^IS OFTOjSBttAJrrK.
?^Uri:envillK IhviUMjt^o. 19, ft of T.^
/SJOC^hold their nicertuga weekly, nt tho 1Hvision
Room, Saturday ovouiug*.
Jib* O. M McJUNKlXS, It. 8.
Jnim?T 12 35 |
f- r~rn\Z ' j
'' I" , * YOU
fU'o requested to n>cot at tko Pi vision
Room of tho Sons of Teibnerano* until ,
further orders. Mooting?Friday 'Evening*
By order of W. P. Pbicic, W.'\ P.*.
January 12. 85 tf
DRtrc* DTor.s
AMD} APBTKjEC;ARV SHOP,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
<3PE3? i
DEALER IN
l^l&uas, medicine, mtrqtoaI* rfSTitu-i
-A-V ments, faint*, 1 >yo Stuffs, Varnishes, Putty,
Tobaoco, Solars, Spirit Gat*, Oil*, Candles, Soaps,
Spiers, !:; u?li. Toilet Article*, Combs, Perfumery,
otc^j Vr*sh nnd pure Ejrugs warranted
and sold at low prices^
j J May 4.^^ 61. ^ * tf
* HEW SPRING GOODS.
r|^ilB jlUBSCRIBEllH ore juat recelTing New
X 8yp|?llf? of STTAl'LE ana FANCY GOODS,
adapted t<? the season, and which they will sell
low to Ctuh and Prompt buyers; preferring that
other* wop Id not buy them. They consist in
part of
A variety of Dress Goods,
t&iT\ Bonnets and Ribbons,
Ladle's and Misses Shoes,
Coatings, Vesting* and Pants iStuifs, I
Gent's Summer and Silk llats,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
With a full assortment of (JROCER7KS and
CROCKERY WARE, and other nrticles in our
lino. CRITTENDEN & TURNER,
apr 90j; 49 tf
Take ifoticc.
ALL PERSONS indebted to (lie Subscribers
by Note or Book Account, up to Janunrv !
1853, riroHarnostly requested to call and inakopayment,
as thoy urgently noe?l the money duo
them. CHITTENDEN it TUKN&lk
opr. 20. 49 tf
HARRISON'S HOTELT
BY D. THOMPSON SIMS, Comer of 1
.By^i<hurdron and T.aurol-atrents, Colundiia,
S. tV^Omnibus Fare 25 cents, jan. 12 tf |
To the Public.
ASHEVILLE HOTEL. !
?TI1K subscriber, having; taken charge of
this llotcl, in the west eijd of Main st reet, in
rille, N. t\, lately occupied by John Bf.vi.
kr'F renamed to accommodate hi* old friends
and the mtblid^onerally, with everything necessary
tudheir comfort during their stay with him.
lie hopfea from his long experience in the business,
to be able- to give satisfaction to all.
mm wAiaiMa
shall he furnished with the best tlie country affords.
PEKMA KENT and TF.M POlt AHY Boarders
can be accommodated upon reasonable terms,
lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN McBItlDK.
May 11. 52 tf
Eicciilor#' Sale ;
Of Valuable Town Lots, Farm, &o.
BY virtue of authority given to us for that
purpose, under the lost will and testament, of 1
Jabez Uilreath, deceased, wo will sell at ]?ublic
auction, at the Court llouse, Greenville, S. C.,on
Sale-lay in July next, the following KKAL ES
TATE, viz:
The LOT situated net the corner of Main nnd
Washington streets, Greenville 8. 0, being flft yninc
and one half feel in width, by two hundred
and twenty feet in depth. On this Lot are two
fine STORE HOUSES on Main Street, at the
most central business point in the town. Also,
n handsome and comfortable Dwelling on lKnsliington-stroot,
containing seven rooms, pan try a,
Ac., large wooden nnd brick Kitchens, servants'
Houses, Smoke House, Ax*., Ac. This property
will produce a yearly rent of about $700.
Atxn,
One LOT at the corner of Laurens and Wash- i
ington streets, being one hundred feet on Wash
ington street and one hundred and twenty feet
on Laurens street. On this I?otis n large I/ivery- I
Stable, Carriage Houses Ac.
at^O,
Ono Lot at the corner of Laurens and Coffee*
streets, Wing one hundred feet on Coffee-street ^
and one hundred and twenty feet on Lnttrens'
street. On this Lot. is n neat and comfortable
Dwelling and necessary Out buildings.
also,
One LOT at. tho corner of Coflfco and Richard- son-streets,
being one hundred feet on Coffee
streot and one hiuulred and twenty feet on ltich- J j
ardson street- A finWocatiou for a residence or
for business.
Aiao, h
One Lot nt the corner of Richardson nml Wash- *
ington streets, b"ing one hundred and twenty '
feet on Richardson street and one hundred feet *
on Washington'str.-et. Thin Lot is immediately
opposite the Presbyterian Church, and i" a heaatiful
lunation for a residence. '
aij*O,
One TRACT OF LAND, oontainirtg twelve '
acrer, more or less, on the old $|>:irtnnbiirg road,
at the onper end of town, adjoining lands of Mcliee,
Elh?rd, Duncan, Phillips, and public graveyard,
On this Tract is a good Tan Yard, site a
pretty building site, and one of the finest springs J
in the Statu.
also, "
One TRACT OF LAND, containing one hundred
and eighty-three acres, more of less, on the "
Spartanburg road, abouM wo miles from the town ?
01 Orccnville, S, C, adjoining lands of Ituist,
Oreei, Hammond, (J drouth, ct nl, ; watered by
a fork of Richland Creek, *aliout one half being c
well wooded land ; a pretty building site on tho T
a>artanhnrg road. The Tract is a very desira
o one, and would inuko a first rate farm which,
from it* proximity to town, would bo very deep 1
ruble aua valuable. ^
Turn?A credit of one and two yeans inoqual
annua! installments, with interest fro in date:
pnn hrt?< rs to giv? bonds with t '.vo securities ami
mortgage* of the premises, to^eoure the payment
of tho purohaae money.
p. e. ditncan, j
C. <J. ELFORD,
* - KxocuU** , j,
May 11. 52 td J,
mX AND JOB 1'UINTIKO neatly done at (
be "Enterprise Oflifl*" J
V ' ?
- ? . f - - * -
i I'll i ii.ii in in i mm
REED AGOODLotI,
Ain-'OiiDTOi me ;fo\w9
?rcc?$;Sc, g. .\c
JtS0TOffKvQ neytilaOfto F. F. BbattiB it Co.
i! J. I\ IlEr.U.J " l^ r [3. D. OOODI.KTT.
January 85 tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. II., S. C.
J'me.88. 1801. 6 g I
DRS^SUXtlVAS & MOORE,
punctually ano promptly attend to all
CALLS IN THE LINE OK T1IKIK PROFESSION.
I> bkdkxce: Worthrtiy (frecnvilla JHttrict.
: Dunklin, " ." I
I. M. SULIWAN.] [D. D. MOORE.
March 9. 48 *6|
JOSEPM ooo^m,
Watch Maker and Jeweller,
UNDER STERN'S IIOTEL,
KEEPS always on liawl (Jold and Silvcr
Watcho^ and JEWELRY of ov- '
i-ry doacriiif ioif. Fancy Ootxls and Perfumery.
Clocks, Watches nn;f Jewelry repaired in the <
best manner. <
dee. 20! 33 ly
BOUNTY LAND. ;
100 ACRES
TO ALL who have served 14 da}*i\ in any
War,of the United States, sinco 1790.
Warrant* ftblained,
and highest yiibh prices pAid for them, by0.
J. ELF0RI>, Attorney nt T.*w,
Mh 10. 44-tf Greenville, 8. C.
Warrants! Warrants! i
VT. E- 3A0L3T,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared with nil
necessary instructions to procure Bounty ]
Land Warrants under the Into net, of Congress,
granting 100 acres to all who may have served in
any of the wars. Immediate attention given to i
any business of the kind entrusted to his care.
March 10. 44 tf
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS.
1M1E undersigned is prepared to obtain Bounty
Land W a boasts for those entitled to
them under the late act passed by Congress,
March 3d, 18.r>5. Prompt and immediate attention
will bo given to the prosecution of all sueli
Claims. Ofliec next door to F. F. Beattik A Co.
8. D. OOODLETT.
Greenville, S. C., March 10. 41 8 I
Shaving and Hair-Drossing.
BTJRKIDGL, th? Barber, has returned
to Greenville, ami takpn up his
iTjisiri Headquarters next door to C. W. Iicklk
Co's Tailoring establishment, in BeatAjii?lfStiea
Brick-Range, and is prepared-to exeonto
every thing in his lino with the finest
LtW-Jtou'ck Gentlemen can have their liaireut
f>f&or ehamPHO?^?or faces shaved at niiy time
jHgflSf.duriiig the day or evening. Shaving done
C55^/hy tlio month on reasonable terms.
Greenville, March 10. 41 tf
i
Tho State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE I>1 STRICT.. |
IIV EiiriTl'.
IlondriekT Arnold va. .Tunica McCiillotigh, et. ?I. 1
?Rill for partition of Real Estate, &c., You no j
ct Ei.vord, Qoiupluinant'a Solicitor. '
TT appearing to my satisfaction, that. Lewis
_ Arnold, one of the defendants to the ?l>ove
Itill of Complaint, resides without the limits of
this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the said
Lewis Arnold do appear and plead, answer or |
demur to the said Rill of Complaint, within tliroo J
months from this date, or his eonsentto tho same
will he taken pro cAnf>**r>.
k A. TOWNES, r. k. o. n. ,
Coinn.fesjotior'a Office, Greenville, 8. C'.t April
Mh, lSe.i. apr 0, ttin
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
JOT EQUITY.
A. II. MoDavid, et. nl., vs. Mrs. Susannah MeDavid,
et. al.?Rill for Specific performances,
.to., Yopjto Ji Kkfoius Complainant's Solicitor.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that William
. .1. McRnvid, and John R. Graham and Nancy
I.. Graham his wife, who are defendants to the
iiuimu diii ?>i v-ompuinir, rosiue wnuoni. 1110 limits
of tliis State. It is, therefore, ordered thot the
snid olwent defendants do appear and plead, answer
or demur to tho said Itill of Complaint,
within three months from this date, or their consent
to the sumo will he taken pro confeKso.
K. A. TOWN EH, c. r. o, n.
Commissioner's Office, Greenville, 8. G? April 1
ith, 1855. apr tt, Sin
Tho State of South Carolina, ,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IX EQUITY.
A. 11. Melhivid, et. nl.. vs. Mrs. Susannah Me- ,
David, d nl.?Jiill for Partition of Real Estate,
Yot vo <t Ki.voun, Complainant's Solicitor.
I'fl appearing to mv sutisfnefion, that. William
J. Me David, and John B. Graham and Nancy ,
U Graham his wife, who are defendants to the . ?
ihove BiH of-Complaint, reside without the Hints
of this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the
aid absent defendants do appear and plead, ?niwer
or demur to tho said Bill of Complaint, ,
vithin three months from this date, or their conont
to tho same will be taken pro roufcMo.
H. A.TOWNH, r. k.O. o.
Commissioner'sDdlee, Greenville, & C., April ith,
1S05. apr ft, 3m '
"
Tlic Slate ol* South Carolina, '
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In tlie Court of Ordinary.
h'r part* Sidney Bulle.r, Administratrix of William
Butler, deceased.?Petition for Final del
ut'tm ni. j |
IT appearing to my satisfaction thateorfain
next of kin to tlie Intestate, whose names ore r
inknown to me, reside without, the limits of this I
Itate: It is therefore, ordered, thatnll andaingu
or the next of kin ofth.i said William Butler, do- j
leased, late Tlniitw of Gretnffflt District; who ^
ire entitled to a distributive share of his persoud
estate, do appear at my Office on or before
ho 3rd day of August next, and object to tliefi- J
lal sotth^ient of his said personal estate, or their
lonsent. |a the same will he entered of record.
ROBERT lie KAY, O. G. I>. 0
Ordinary's Office, April 80, 1856.
May 4. 61 8vn
Notice.
A 1.1. dohts to Roberta ?V Tickle, I. II. BeneCm.
diet, deceased, ftumditt A Burns, and RutNfcoA
Co., remaining nrtj-at^, on the 15th Juno
evt, will be sued apon wlthatit respect of pcrr>r.e
and without further police,
7 ffJL 3. KLFX>RP.
may IV Ul
i nil, i ll-u ' i' ii wiwr - ;l
rm mmvwm
Book and Job Printing
<e^$!ABU.SHttEHT40
?
IIAVISU A ^CTTOX OF
^ WE ARB PREPARED TO DO WORK
am &&g3>seaatf sttss.s.
CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES,~ HAND-BIUS, WAYBILLS,
BALI TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, bC.
PRINTED WITfl DESPATCH.
jl
China. Satin Enamel, Satin SoPfaeA AhA
Plain tod Colored Cards,
Upon fye Dfogi r^bolrQblc Jelrb)?OSli^
w ws a
Stoves! Stoves!!
THE SUBSCUIBFJW uffera to-the pnUta M
large variety ofStores, viz: The Challenge
unl Leviathan Cooking Stoves, and various
ithcrs. ' ^ "w 4
Air Tight Cooking Stoves*
OF VAIUQUK uixiks.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES,
Large and small Ovens, ?
AIR TIGHT PREZLittt
Cooking Stores.
TARLOU COOKING STOVES.
Forlorn, Box Stoves, I Tall Stove*, for Clin relic*,-,
Stores. il'C.. toCetller <vith n full MSiirtmunt nt
|>laiu ami JepannsiT Tin Ware,
TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SI1EEXHV0N WARFV
M AT ALL IC R?(^F I NQ
Done in the most approved manner, with dispatch.
ftg?" The Trade supplied ivitli TIN WARE,
nt wholesale, upon the lowest terms.
D. G. WESTFIELD, ACQ.
(jtrcnvillt, 8. C.
apr 0, 47 vtfi
Hooks and Slationcrf.
rTE Rnhseribers are receiving a large and varied
assortment of the above Articles, whiclfc
they offer at low prices.
A. LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKSAn
Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works?
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Puns, Pencils, Drawing
Rooks, Wuter Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Ac.
P.Iunk Rooks, bound, halPlKmndi and" in paper.
Foplscnn, letter and Note Paper, by tlio ream1
or less.
Spy Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ao.With
a varied assortment ofotlier articles, to*
which they invite the attention at the pnhlic.
G. E. ELFORD A CO.
mar. 2, 42 tf
GREENVILLE HOTEL.
mTIIE 6iibecriber having taken charge of
this House, so lately Joiix Mi-Rkidk.
and once so well known nsw^TAenlwkp <t 7V?im"*src
1(is, respectfully informs his old friends end'
the travelling ptihlie that he is now prepared to
entertain and accommodate them in becoming
ityle. and ho|>es by proper management'toisoouro
their encouragement. Every attention will be?iven
to render the stay of srraagsr* and travellers
as pleasant and agreeable as pownblo.
To Drovcrx.
Having a fine Stnbk', oxcellout lohv
an abundance of provender, and careful
istiers, no is enabled to accommodate Droversin
the best manner.
[Incks, Carriages nnd lJuggies, to hir<i3?S=l@L
upon tlio moat reasonable term*.
P. S. JUTTLEDGR
jnn. 12, 85 ' tf
A card! " !
HAVING associated Col. Robkrt P. Goon-i.nrr
with myself in the mercantile business,
the sahl business will be carried en under
the name and style of GRADY A GOODLE71T,at
my old stand on tho south west corner of the
public square. I !k reby take Occasion to return"
n?y thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of
tho same for the new firm aliove referred to,
feeling confident that we will he able fo givo"
satisfaction to all who may favor us with a calk
It. ia with reluctance that I must truly say that
necessity constrains me, to notify those who are
indebted to ino either by note or book account
previous to 1st of January, 1855, to call and pay
up. "JOHN W. GRADY,
January 23, 1855.
00-PARTN2R82X?f
r I'M 111 undersigned having formed a dopartner1
ship under tho name and style of GUAPY"
t GOODhKTT, and taken tho stock of Goods-,
^tore of John W. Ghaut, will v
T^eontinuc the business. We bope/R^J^h
j!n?^by prompt attentions to merit ojsBHK
ontinuanee of the lilx-i-nl natm*nn<M
;iVon tlic business. Our stock is very complete
iow, niul preparations are muking to enlarge it
loon. Give lis a cull.
JOHN W. GRADY?
kobt. r. goodlkTE
Jsnunrv.23, 1855.
LAST NOTICE.
A LL PEKSONS indebted to O. A. IV*Uk ft**
l\. account previous to March Inst, nre car
?est.ly request oil to call on W. K. Kwitt and.
ottlc the tunic, as further indulgence cannot ho
illowed.
J. IhRrriTS, Awlgtiooi
January 6. at tf
C A B i N EIrM A K ER'S
?! Wf
At Greenville C, II.
pHE SUBSCRIBER returns his tluinks for tho
L Very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed
pon mm, una aoiicit* a continuance of tf?o same,
laving in bis employ Rood ond experienced'
Workmen fcola confident of giving ?ntinfection.
lie bns on baud a qnantity of ImiIIi tine And'
lain finished Furniture offering for aalo at price* t>
unit the time*,
rtff Repairing done at moderate charge*. AIV
rdora attended to with dispatch.
k m murphy:
prU id* M.
Town and District Government
JnttndtiiU.?l>r. a. B. Crook.
Il'ardrwa??1>. (K iwvinstA, J. IF. STOXta.Eaq.,II.
R. iMim .Ton* MuPUImu*.
Clerk of Ike Council.?John. Stokek, Esq.
l</nrijf.?, A. Mel)a vi rl, Kaq.
Clerk of Ik' Court.?1)ami? Hear, K?q.
Court of (hT'Unory.?Ron'* McKay, Kmt.
C\mmn'3sioiur ft* JBfuHp?M?V tt, A- VWn m