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illiaid Vo be liuA atale of (locay. Taganrog
Jias 2? vesnclsjpf a ljfrger description, had
fl8i,ior the copat pgyigatioa^ The harbor is
onl* accessible for va%e^* inconsiderable
Il_ataiL kia- SS v
< > wmmw XI nim unCV WUIV lim uuiiraivr luei'
ander died, on the lot of December, 1825.
* Siropheropol, against whiefi General Pe lissier's
movements appear to be directed, is
c&pitaKof the Crimea. It counts 14,000
inhabitants, of which from 6,000 to-0,000 are
Tartan. The town is situated on the base
of the Taurian mountain chian.. It is described
as well built, and presenting, with the
villas surrounding it, a beautiful espect. It
CQQtquu six churches, amongst which the
Cathedral is remarkabfe for being built in
gfcod iMtaciual taste. The towlv Jias also,
a Russian College, for other schools and sevraWactories.
It is central, and consequent
lyinnost important point in regard to the
trade for the production^ of the Crimea. Its
acquisition by the allies .. onld prove, there
Wforej a great advantage, as if would make it
possible to thus draw supplies from the resources
of the country, which they have hitherto
been unable to effect. General Pelissier
has told his poldiers that they would receive
for this march upon Simpheropol only
four days' provisons, as on the fifth they
must be in the towi^ But as ret, he has
not boon able to cross the 'fchernaya.?
Philadelphia American#
The Rochester Union is accountable for
the following: MA farmer of Western New
York married, for #a second wife, a lady
whose personal charms and domestic virtues
were in quite an unequal proportion.?
Among other freaks, she had, whenever
crossed in any of her little conceits, a decided
penchant for suicide?at least, she often hint ed
at this as a long contemplated remedy for
it he oft-recurring ills of married life. * Taking
^offence, on a time, at some supposed indignitty,
she donned her very best rig, and seeking
a convenient place for the experiment, slippedJier
neck into a noose arranged conveniently
for the purpose, and, thus suspended
A * 1 - *
II111 <1111IIIII' Iimr A3 uxpocioa,
iier llusband soon made his appearance near
the terrible scene, and was neither long or
ceremonious in relieving his beloved troYn
great peril. She was not so far gone, how*
* ever, as to be speechless, and exclaimed, rather
spitefully : 'Steph?ikStephen! don't muss
my ruffles so, for there will be a great many
in to see mo to-morrow.
W' r
Telegraphic.
When it was first reported that Professor
Morse had succeeded in conveying intellif
gence between Baltimore and Washington,
through the wires of the Magnetic Telegraph
one old aavan who had been a school master,
and a member of the Legislature, gave
it as hit opinion that the report was "a
humbug." In fact from his knowledgo of
'astronomy,' he said Jie knew the thing could
not be done 1 Shortly after, O'Reilly s men
were seen setting the poles directly by the
old man's dwelling. One day he joined the
-crowd who were witnessing the operation
of stretching the wire. Upon being asked
what he thought of the matter <Ae?,he hesitavted
a moment?assuming an air of importance?and
then replied : "Well, gentlemen,
while in the Legislature, I gave tne subject
considerable attention, and after much investigation
and reflection, I have come to the
MiuiliisiAn 14- *ma?> * ?A.U
whviuoivii ?nav i? U1C?JT MIOWQI Y 131 J VTt'll lUr
small packages, but will never do for large
bundles? never tw?Knickeibocker.
* : ' *
Mkams of Livino.?The following excellent
hints for the times we find in the Boston
Couritr. Corn is cheaper and more nutritions
than wheat, and with proper care in
the cooking, may be made equally palatable,
even for a permanent article of food. Yet it
is a fact that it is more used by the wealthy
than by those who need to economise.?
There are other expenditures, suoh as tea,
coffee and tobacco, which cost many poor
families more than their flour and meat.?
But those articles are regarded as necessary
luxuries. It is easy, if the secrot were
known, and cheap, too, to keep those bodies
of onrs alive, and in health.
Orauixo L?ttxas,?Postmaster General
Campbell was applied to recently by the
Postmaster at Yorlc, Pennsylvania, to know
whether a loiter cvitUibiug, r?s was
od, counterfeit money, could be opened by
the police authorities, in order that the mon
ey contained therein might be identified as
the same as that passed % the prisoner, and
thai thus further evidence might be furnished
to aid in his conwclion and punishment
The Postmaster Genera! replied, emphatically,
that it could not, that he had no right,
nor any officer under him, to open any loiter
until it reached the Dead-Letter Office; and
that this principle must bo always acted up.
i? .1 ... .1 l ?t ?i_- n.
on Dy (UUH iu Wl? uuijiiujruioui VI Ui? i/Opartmedt.
- jgpi i
~ Prices
in Kawsa8.?Printers' wages are
$10 per week, or 30 cenU per thousand, ami;
carpenters $2 per day; masons $2; lower
class of laborer* $1 23 to $1 60.?Board,
$S to $5 per week.
Tua DxyrsAEKCK.?Glasses reflect with
f out talking, lasses talk without reflecting.?
, That's the difference between lasses and
glasses. The difference between a carriage
horse and a carriage wheel Is this :~^Onc
goes hm| when tired, .and the other don\
I
si %
BUTTER.. .Ooshen, per lb. none.
K- ^"-ntry, ner ?b. 15 ?
COB9FEK.. .Uio, per lb. 14
. ^ Java, Mr lb. 18 .^O 20
DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 6? ? 10
[ ' " Sheeting, per vd. 10 a 15
Osnaburgs, per yd. 11 a 12^
FLOUR?... Country, per bm. a $8 .
Country^ per sack, a $4.
GRAIN..Corn, per bush<1. a 00
NEW.. .T. Wheat, perbuehel, $125
IRON Swedesj.^sr lb.. - 6$ a 7
English, pe/lb. ^ 5 a
LARD. per lb. ' 11 a 12
MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. a 371
N. O., per.gptt. a 50
SYRUP....u 44 pee gal. a 62$
OILS .Lamp, per gal. $1$ ? $2$
Train, per gal. 87$ ajF|l$
Lin&eed, tl|
RICE per lb. a 8$
ROPE per lb. - 12$ a 20
SUGARS.. .N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 0
Porto Rico, per lb. 9 a 10
J9 Loaf, per lb. ** 12$
Crushed, per lb, 12$
Refined, per lb. 10 a 12$
SALT....... .per bushel, $1
Salt, por sack, a 2 35
SOAP. Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 15
Yellow, per lb. 8 o 10
SHOT :per lb. 12$
Shot, per bag, a |2f
CTWe are authorized to announce
W. F. PRINCE, as a candidate for Sher
iff at the ensuing election for that office.
Sept 8. 17 te
iTWe arc authorized announce Wm
A. Mc Daniel as a Candidate for Clerk at
the ensuing election. F'eb. 2. td. .
ir We hare been authorized to announce
Capt. A. Y- Owing* a candidate for Sheriff
at the next eleotion. rw oi?
0TWe are authorized to announce
Col. DAVID HOKE as a candidate for
Shoriff of Greenville Diatriot at the ensiling Election.
HP We are authorized to announce
WM. BAYNE a candidate for Sheriff at
theenauing Election.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
iFoiEjawai ?IF DWILW.
Tin? niTTT vt) nmonu ?111 ?*?-*?- ?*
UVUUiAJ WUI ^ITO UlClf JT jm
BALL on the evening of the Fourth of July, at
the Mansion House. Tickets can be obtained at
S. Swandale's, and from any of the Junior Managers.
MANAGERS.
b km Oil. junior.
Gen. Waddy Thompson, Capt. IL L Thruston,
" Jan. W. Harrison, Lieut. A. D. Hoke,
Col. T. R. rowland) " T. C. Coxe,
" E. P. Jones, 8erg't W. G. Lono,
" K 8. Bryinb, " A. Isaacs,
Lt Col. McCollouod, Cor pi. V. M. Burgess,
Maj. B. F. Pkrhy, " R. C. Pclliam,
" W. K. Eaaley, Pri. C. T. Hammond.
Greonvillo, JunatA2. .6 2
LADIES' FAIR.
THE Members of th? EBENEZER SEWING
SOCIETY will hold a FAIR, on Friday evening,
29th of Juno next, at Lester's Factory, 12 miles
from Greenville C. H. The tables will contain
a variety of substantial and fancy articles, together
with CAKES) Confectioneries and ICE
CREAMS, Also, a good substantial suppor of
Roast Pigs, Turkeys Hams, Chicken Salad, Ac.
tw All who feel disposed to encourage the efforts
of this benevolent Society, are requested
to be present Those who coine froiq a distance
may find accommodation for their horses for a
small sum, payable to the Society.
t#~IT?e Greenville Band have kindly promised
to attend. Doors opened at early candlelight,
and no soonkr.
fgrAdmittanee 20 cents. Children half-price.
june 8 3 td
Preparatory Military School,
wtamiKwaiMus, a. <&>
THE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed
on Monday the Secqnd day of July.
i'upus are required to report promptly, and to
this end Parent* and Guardians are earnestly solicited
to send their sons and wards at, or as
near as possihlo, the begining of Uie session.?
Each pnpil is required to uniform himself, and
must car? every article of clothing marked.?
Those from other Districtsmill board in certain
families of the town, nnder the immediate super*
vision of the principals.
jjt T?:rvs.?For each Session of five months,
(26 In advance, or $80 at the end of Session.
. rr Iloard, including wnshinf^ fuel and light*,
$10 per month, in advance, or promptly paid at
the end of the month.
A COWARD.
M. JENKINS.
Kefkrkxcka.?Gen. James .Tones Graniteville,
8. C; Gen* IX F. Jamieson, Orangeburg, 0. II.,
Ml C.; Ex-Gov, J. 1L Means Buckliead, 8. C. ;
Gen. Daniel Wallace, JonesviHe, Union, 8. C.;
Col. J. D. Wilson,,f8oeiety Ilill, Darlington, 8 CL;
Gen. R. G. M. Dnnovant, Ninet$8ix Depot, Abbeville,
8 C.
jnnef'JO 7 2t
$500 Reward !
THE DLARHOBA KILLER, tested in over 10,000
Cases of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints,
baa never yet failed, when tried in timet
instantly to relieve and speedily to effect a Permsment
dura PRICE 6", CENTS A BOTTLE.
ry Be particular to see that it is prepared bv
BENNETT A BEF.RH, Richmond, as none other i*
Genuine.
or Bold by DrUfcgisU and Country Merchants j
everywhere, and in GreenrilU ^ ^
iune 29 t
. 4P .
VK ^ m
most bd^tftil I
yt rAXo %a' uuon offerw fcd
tfiflbftotioB-arthe GreXvllle Ladles', U?*J
they r%SY see them in great variety?th? ?ono-l
man Puft Leaf, comraonmpaper, Whit*, Black j
and <1at colored, hanalomo Mourning Fens,
WWta Ivory. Red I rely, Satin Wood, Spanish
yflKsnmlole Woo&jUm Very fine white 811 k J
Bridai Fans, ranging m pMeo from 6 eta.'to $3,50.
There is as usual the same attractive STO0K
of rich Drc?o ' iOOao, piuiH BluCa Silk, watered
Black do.. Floronoesjiml Marcelline*, Bar ego and
Tissues, Chally and Grenadinra, Kid ana Silk,
Gloves, Silk Illusion, Wash Blonde, JIandker- 4
chief Extracts, Fine Toilet Soaps, French Broid?
crjCotton, Linen and Cotton Floss, Bate's Needles.
Which, with many other desirable GOODS
Are now offering at
W. IL HOV*Y
ju 29. 7 8w
Cabinet Making.
833&S933 23 3&&2Q * ,
T) ESPECT FULLY informs tlio citizens of GrocnXV
Ville that ho is nrenarml to m?W? TTTTPVf
TURK: such rw Bedsteads, Sideboard*, Bureau*, i <
Fotdihg-leaf Tabic*, Centre Table*, Wardrobes,
Ac., Ac., apd hope* to receive a liberal patron-' '
age. Ljplhnav be found at the Work-Shora near
the eorn?m?f Mot* and Boncoinbe Streets, in the
rear of P. Caublk's Blaclt*inith Shop.
I Greenville, June 29 7 tf
HEAD QUARTERS
Order No. 3*
COLUimiA. .Tnne 26, 1866.
THE following Regiments will parade for Review
nnd Drill at such time* and places a* heroin
directed.
The loth Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Richardson's on Wednesday the 1st of August,
Tho7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
the Old Wells, on Saturday the 4th of August,
The 2d Regiment of Cavalry will parade at
Mt. Vernon on Tuesday the 7th of August,
The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Lowe's on Thursday the 9th of August
ThoDth Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Morrow'BOld Field, on Saturday 11th of August
The 6th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Lomax's on Wednesday the 16th of August
The 4th Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Havme's, on Saturday the 18th of August
The 42d Regiment of Infantry will parado at ,
Minton's, on Tuesday the 21*tof August.
The 2d Regiment of Infantry will parade at
Hall's on Thursday the 23d of August ,
The 5th Regiment of .Infantry will parade at
Hunter's on Saturday tho 26th of August
The 1st Regiment of Cavalry will parade at
Smith's Store/on Tuesday the 28th of August ,
The 3d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Toney's
Old Store, on Thursday the 80th of August
The 1st Regiment of Infantry will parade at
ms uw?t By vii k'ubui uaj vnu lOV VI IJVJ?tVlUlil'l.
The Officers and non-commissioned Officers will
assemble on the day previous to the review of
their respective Regiments, for drill and instruction.
The Major Oeneral of the Division and the
Brigadiers General of the Brigade, will, with
their respective staffs attend the Reviews.
Generals of Brigade arc charged with the extension
of this oracr.
Volunteer companies will be minutely inspected,
and the Books of Beat companies examined.
The Aids-de-Camp to the Cotumander-in-Chief
will attend the Reviews.
By order of the Commnnder-in-Chief.
R. G. M. DUNOVANT,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
june 20 1 It
Prospectus ol' the
SEVENTH -VOLUMN OF TIIK
ALL Tost Masters are authorized to act
as Agents; commission guarrantend to
be more liberal than given by other publications,
and specimen copies sent free to any
parties. Agents wanted in all sections of the
country.
PRICE OE THE DUTCHMAN !
1 copy $2 per year
S copies 5 "
5 d T ?
10 u 12 M
15 15 M
Subscriptions received for 3, 6 or 9
months, at the same rate.
Under the new postage law, tho postage
on tho Dutchman is only thirteen cents a
year to any part of the State of New York.;
out of the State, and to any part of the Union,
only twenty six cents a year:?iu both
cases to be paid quarterly or annually in advance.
These prices will show that the Dutchman
is the cheapest paper in the world.
All orders must be addressed to
EDWIN WKSTON, <fe Co.,
No. 21 Ann-street, New York.
JOSN
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
NEXT DOOR TO M. B. EARLE 8c CO.,
fi&L IS prepared to do work in the fine,t
lnonner on Watches, Clock*,
(?*" JIB Jewelry and Musical Instruments
iJsBbnt reasonable prices. Ho hopes,
from his long experience at tho business, in the
best factories of Europe, to recei vo a share of
public patronage. Call and see him.
Greenville, Juno 22. 6 tf
Mattress Making, Ac.
r|^TIE subscriber informs tho public that ho
X has opened A Shop in tlio aeoond story of
J. P. PooiJi dt Co.'s Livory Stable, where ho intends
carrying on tho hnsines of MATTRESS
MAKER and BOL9TERKR. Mattresses con- <
stantly on hand and mado to order, and repairing
done at the shortest notioe. lie mlso enga (
gee to lay Carpets, hang Windaitg Shades, Ac.
lie respeetfnlly solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN E PRANKK.
jn 10. 0 tf |
Notice. |
I LOUISA P. BENSON, wife of Paaais Bk?q
sow, who is by trade a Ooaeh-Maksr and a ,
resident, of the town of Greenville, Greenville i
District. B. C., hereby give notioe as required by i
law, that I will exercise the trade and business ,
of a Milliner and Mantua-Maker after one noalh
from this date, aa a Sole Trafter.
I* F. BENSON
Jwue 8 i lm
a ' WpW*
K-ipr -v
r f. . " *
v ' k * $
pmsasBss^Bs^ssmf^
in their HnlL \Y. IV MoBE^ Secretary,
rngmrin^ i* ^ , i
SKTi^ OF TBMMgflESBlBi.
KB?OwotMviLi* di*i*iok, yJWT & of T.,
hold their meetings wwof,"^ th# T>i?
T?W?Room, ^ Saturdav/Venings.
* Jt C.U. i&JtRffiMf a &
January 12? 86. t
?Z3? 'V*
^,e==!6?a#?^3..
"VTOU are requested to meet at the Division
A Room of the Sons of Temperance until
further orders. Meeting?Friday Evenings.
By order of W. P. Pbiok, W.\ P.-. '
January 12. " .85 "* it
? p, ..Tt.
. Notice.
A LL PERSONS owing debts to the firm of
xA P. N. Powers <fc Co., which ha agreement
at-e payable in lumber, are notified ?o deliver the
InmtMfr in payment of the same by the let dav of
July next, or cash payments will be required in
everytpfcstoucc. J. J. IIOVKY, by
W. IL IIOVEY-At'ty.
^ junc 8 4* St.
^ v AV EET
'tfOWVIOflOVA&Y^.
VUCU MAT BK POUND ALL KINDS OF
CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT8, TOYS AND FANCY
At Low Prices for Cash.
AS. SAIti??S5f9
NEATLY fitted up, and privnte to them (excepting
when accompanied by gentlemen,) where
can be obi ui ued, at all hours of tho day and
evening,
IC8 CREAM, LEMONADE, SODA WATER,
'Cakes, Candies, &c,
XrBORS neatly arranged for Gentlemen,
{y Every effort shall be made to givo satisfaction.
P. 8. SMITH,
ja 1. tf Greenville, S. C.
_____
a At J n z 1 V a
auouuucei tuiu vumuusnoa mercnant,
ocpiLTc/Hiiiaa^v s?
REFERCKKCMA *
John a- Chawtow*, Prttidmt Commercial Bank,
Joiix Caldwell, PrctvUnt South Carolina Railroad
Company, Hon. J ohm 8. Pkeston, John
Bryck, Columbia.
Mordwta ?t Co., IlExnr Missroox, Tlon. W. F.
Coloock, Charleston.
may 25. 2 tf
DR. M'LANE^S
Celebrated Liver Fills,
TUB most certain remedy for Billious Fevers
and all billious complaints. Also, in cases
of Ferer and Ague, these Pills, when taken with
quinine, are prod uctivo of the most happy results.
Wo call thousands to witness, who have experienced
their beneficial effects.
Da. McLame's Cklkdratkd Vkrmiki'oe, the greatest
worm destroyer of the ago. To be sold at
the Drug Stone of K. KRUTCII.
ju 15. 5 tS
DRUG DTOB.B
AJ4B) APOjIMGAKY/
^ GREENVILLE, 8. C.
DEALER IN
Drugs, medicines, surgical, instrumonts,
Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Putty,
Tobacco, Segnrs, Spirit Gas, Oils, Candles, Soaps,
Spices, Brushes, loilet Articles, Combs, Perfumer}',
etc. Fresh and pure Drugs warranted
and sold at low prices.
May 4. CI tf
Executors' Sale
Of Valuable Town Lots, Farm, &o.
BY virtue of authority given to us for that
purpose, under the lost -will nnd testament of
Jabes Gilrcath, deceased, we will sell at public
auction, at the Court House, Greenville, 8. C., on
Saleday in July next, the following REAL ESTATE,
vis:
The LOT situated at the corner of Main and
Washington streets, Greenville 8. C, being fiftynine
and one half feet in width, by two hundred
and twenty feet in depth. On this Lot are two
fine STORE IIOUSFX on Main Street, ut the
most central business point in the town. Also,
a handsome and comfortable Dwelling on Washington-street,
containing seven rooms, pantrys,
Ac., large wooden and brick Kitchens, servants'
Houses, 8moke House, Ac., Ac. This property
will produce a yearly rent of about $700.
ALSO,
One LOT at the corner of Laurens and Washington
streets, being one hundred feet on Wash
ington street, and one hundred and twenty feet
on lAurens-street. On this Lot is a large Livery
Stable, Carriage Houses, do.
ALSO,
One Lot at the corner of Laurens and Coffee
streets, being one hundred feet on Coffee-street
and one hundred and twenty feet on Laurensstreet
On this Lot is a neat and comfortable
Dwelling and necessary Out buildinga
ALSO,
One LOT at the corner of Coffee and Richardson-strecta,
being one hundred feet on Coffeestreet
and one hundred npd twenty feet on Richardson
street A fine location for n residence or
for business.
ALSO,
unc hi 11 u' corner 01 mcnaitieon nn<i w nxuington-streets,
being ono hundred and twenty
feet on Richardson street and one hundred feet
on Washington street. This Tx>t is immediately
opposite tho Presbyterian Church, and is a beautiful
location for a residence.
ALSO,
One TRACT OF LAND, containing twelve
acres, more or less, on the old Spartanburg road,
at the ujiperend of town, adjoining lands of McBee,
LI ford, Duncan, Phillips, and public graveyard.
On this Tract is a good Tan Yard, site a
pretty building site, and ono of the finest springs
in the State.
ALSO,
One TRACT OF LAND, containing one hundred
and eighty-three acres, more or less, on the
Spartanburg road, about two miles from the town
oi Greenville, S. 0., adjoining lands of Buist,
Grcea, Hammond, Gilre.ath, et al, ; watered by
s fork of Riohland Creek, about, one-half being
well wooded land; a pretty building site on the
Spartanburg road. The Tract is a very desira
bie one, ana would make a first rate farm which,
rrom its proximity to town, would be very desirable
ana valuable.
Tkrms?-A credit of one and two year*, in equal
annual installments, with interest from date:
purchasers to give bonds with two securities and
mortgage* of the |>remiae*, to secure the payment
of the purchase money.
P. E. DUNCAN,
0. 4. KLFORD,
, Executors.
May 11. VI td
T 9" K; . ' -v
j - ? : ..
a ' / "
nwn 4 flOODLETT.
ATP^JaSSlSTffS <&?*
Oreenvillc,^. C.
.rrOfflwuKwUJoor to F. F. ACo
j'Thompson
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ATTORNEYS W LAWj
GREENVILLE C. H., S. C.
June 28, 1864. 6 m g
r iDRSr 8VIJJVAV * xooafc,
PUNClufciJf AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
CALLS miULINB oS^*0*t PltOKK^ION.
T> kuiDknce : Warlfvn, brwtfife- District.
lXWwtf-OrrA: "
J. M. SULLIVAN. V* *fl>. D. MOORE.
March V. -$ 43 *6|
I JOSEPH OOOIPER,
Watch Maker and Jeweller,
UNDER SHOUTS HOTEL,
KEEL'S always on hand Gold and Silver
Watches, and JEWELRY of ev<
ery description. Fancy Goods and Perfumery.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the
best manner.
dec. 29. 23 i
BOUNTY LAND.*
r 160 ACRES
rI^O ATX who Have served 14 days, in any
x War of the U nitod Stated, sine? 17PO.
Warrants obtained,
and highest cosh prices paid for them, l>y
C. J. KLFORl), Attorney at Law,
Mh 16. 44-tf Greenville, S. C.
Warrants! Warrants!
VT. K. SABIST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared with all
necessary instructions to proenre Bounty
I Land Warrants under the late act of Congress,
granting 160 acres to all who may have nerved in
any of the wars. Immediate attention given to
anv business of the kind entrusted to his care,
ifnrch 10. , 44 tf
NEW SPBING GOODS
rl"MIE SUBSCRIBERS arc just receiving New
X Supplies of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS
adapted to the season, and which they will sell
low to Cath and Prompt buyers;.preferring thai
other* would not buy them. Tney consist in
part of
A variety of Dress Goods,
fTjft Bonnets and Ribbons,
Lndie's and Mimm RlinM
Coatings, Vesting* nnd Pants fftutfs,
Gent's Summer and Silk Hats,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
With a full assortment of GROCERIES and
CROCKERY WARE and other articles in our
line. CRITTENDEN A TURNER,
apr 20, 49 tf
Take Notice.
ALL-PERSONS indebted to the Subscribers
by Note or Book Account, up to January
1859, are earnestly requested to cull and make
payment, as they urgently need the money due
them. CRITTENDEN & TORNER.
apr 20. 49 tf
GREENVILLE HOTEL.
^TlIE subscriber baying taken charge o
this House, so lately kept by Jonx McBrwe
nee so wall known as the KAitiiiky It 71sn
enter Inn, rospectfully inform# his old friends anc
the travelling public that he is now prepared tr
entertain and accommodate them in becoming
style, and hopes by proper management to seeim
| their encouragement. Every attention will b(
I given to render the stay of strangers nnd travel
( lers as pleasant nnd agreeable as possible.
To Drovers.
Having a fine Stable, excellent lots,
i ftr?\ an abundance of provender, nnd careful
ostlers, lie is enalAed to accommodate Drovere
in the best manner.
Also, constantly on hand, Horses,
interns carriages ana Jiuggies, to hire,SPSS^W*
upon the most reasonable terms.
P. a RUTLEDGE.
jan. 12, 35 tf
la^tnoticeT"
ALL PERSONS indebted to O. A. Picki.k, or
account previous to March lost, are car
nestly requested to call on W. K. Easlky one
settle the same, as further indulgence cannot b<
allowed.
J. B. RETTS, Assignee.
January 5. 34 tf
cabinet-maker's
~*?bri ilvJi Sf3BBBHE|
At firecnrille C. n.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks for the
very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed
upon hini, and solicits a continuance of the same.
Having in his employ good and experienced
Workmen feels confident of giving satisfaction.
He has on hand a qnantity of both fine and
plain finished Furniture offering for sale at prices
to suit the times.
(^"Repairing done at moderate charges. All
orders attended to with dispatch.
S. M. MURPIIY.
spr 8 48 8m.
Shaving and Hair-Drossing.
BIIRRIDGE, the Barber, has rc/s^tQturned
to Or*cnville, and taken np hie
Headquarters next door to C. W, Pi
QJaWA Co 'a Tailoring establishment, in BeatAMMrUies
Rriok Range, and is prepared to exe
SV?*JVcute every thiug in bis line with the finesl
touch. Gentlemen can have their hair cut
or shampooed, or faces shaved at any time
during tne day or evening. Shaving don*
by the month on reasonable terms.
Greenville, Mareli 16, 44 if
To the Public.
A8HEVILLE HOTEL.
STIIK subscriber, having taken charge of
this Hotel, in the west end of Main street, in
rillc, N. O., lately occupied by John RkvNOLna,
it prepared to acconmfodate hit old friends
and the public generally, withevery thine? necessary
to tneir comfort during their ttav with him.
Hehopes from his long experience in the business,
to be able to give satisfaction to all.
aiass WAlBikas
shall be furnished with the best the eonntry affords
PERMANENT and TEMPORARY Board
ers can be accommodated upon reasonable terms
He respectfully solicits a share of public Wtroa
age. JOHN McBRlD^b.^
May 11. 52 . if
BOOK AND JOH PRINTING neatly done at
the "Enterprise Office."*
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Fr s^mmwsi^.. BH
WB AM PSLEFAHED TO DO WO**. ,. .; ,
aao a^sjassaaA strf&s.
CIRCULARS, CATALO0UE3, HAND-BiLL8, WAYBILLS,
BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, SC.
I'KINTKI) WITli D?8PATck:
China, Satin Enamel, SsTtin Surface and
Plain and Colored Cards;
3Jpon the Most Esbohibie Ieirh)s..
j (Buwaa TPO A\ cgAgj^i ^
II Rtnxroo I fi^/mAa I I
i^vw ? vo MW WO i
Tiie stfhscRiBF.ns offers to U>o pnMic" ?
largo variety of Stoves, via: *lne Challenge
and Leviathan 'Cooking Stover, and variotu
'. others.
Air Tight Cooking Stoves;
i ,i of various kmn&v
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES;
"P- J*1?* small Oven ,<?,
AIR TIGHT
Cooking Stoves.
EAULOlt COOKING STOVES. W
tb Box Stoves, Hall Stoves, for Churches^
' Stores, Ac., together with a full assortment of
plain and Japanned Tiu "Ware,
tin, copper, lead a sheet IRON WARE,
[ MATALLIC ROOFING
. Done in the most approved manner, with diin
patch. A >
53?"" Tho Trade supplied with TIN WARE;
|; at wholesale, upon the lowest terms.
d. g. westmeld, aco.
Greenville, S. C.
npr 6, 41 v tf
:
Rooks and Stationery.
THE SuWriben ore receiving a largo and vai
ricd assortment of the above Articles, which
, they offer'at low prices.
I A LARGE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS'.
An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works.
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Draw
ing Hooks, Water Colors, Dissected Game*
Ac., Ac.
Blank Books, bound, liAlf-bound, and in paper. i"
Foolscap, Letter and Koto Paper, by the ream
or' less.
Spy (Basse* Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, 4c.
With a varied assortment Of other articles, to
which they invite the attention of the public.
G. K. ELFORD A CO.
mar. 2, 42 t f
The State of South Carolina*GREENVILLE
DISTRICT.
lit EQUITY.
i UendrickT Arnold vs. James MeCullough, et. all
?Bill for partition of Ileal Estate, Ac., Young
A Elford, Complainant's Solicitor.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Lewi*
Arnold, one of the defendants to the aboveBill
of Complaint, resides without the limits of
f this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the said"
Lewis Arnold do appear and {>lead, answer on
1 demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three
| months from this date, or his eonscntto the same
, will be tak$n pro confeMo.
, S. A. TOWNES, c. k. o. d. ,
j Commissioner's Office, Greenville, S. C., April
, 6th, 1855. apr 6, 3m
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
n? EOIIITV.
I A. R. McDavid, et al., vs. Mrs. Susannah Me-*
David, et al.?Bill for S|M?cific perform an oen,/
Ac., You.no A Klvobd, Complainant's Solicitor."
F* appearing to mv satisfaction, that William
J. McDavid, and John B. Gmhsm and Nancy
L. Graham his wife, who arc defendants to the
above Bill of Complaint, reside without the limits
of this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the ? *
said absent defendants do appear and plead, answer
or demur to the said Bill of Complaint,
within three months from this date, or their con1
sent to the same will be takvn pro confeuo.
S. A. TOWNKS, a e. o, n. .
1 Commissioner's Office, Greenville, 8. C., April'
5 5th, 1865. apr 0, Sin
The State of South Carolina,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
A. R. McDavid, et nl.. vs. Mrs. Susannah McDavid,
et aL?Bill for Partition of Real Estate,'
You.va A Elford, Complainant's Solicitor.
XT appearing to mv satisfaction, that William'
X. J. McDavid, and John B. Graham and Nancy.
L. Graham his wife, who are defendants to the
above Bill of Complaint, reside without the limits
of this State. It is, thercforo, ordered that the
said absent defendants do appear and plead, an:
swer or demur to the said Bill of Complaint,
within three months from this date, or their consent
to the same will be taken pro ron/etto.
S. A. TOWNS, o. *. o. ft Commissioner's
Office, Greenville, 6. 6'., April
5th, 1855. apr 6, 8m
The State or 8outl? Carolina,'
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary!'
' Ex parte Sidney Sutler, Administratrix of Willism
Batlr.r, aeoeAaed ? Petition for Fitutf fhttUnxent.
* .
' TT appearing to my satisfaction that ecrtnjp.
j" A next of kin to the "intestate, whdse names ore
unknown to mo, reside without the limits of this
' State: It is therefore, ordered, that, nil and $i}n?u *
' lar the next of kin of the said William Butler, deceased,
late Planter of Greenville lrtstriet, who
are entitled to n distributive share of hid personal
estate, do appear at my Office on oc before
the 8rd day of August next* uwd object to the fi-,
nal settlement of his said personal estate, or their
consent to the same will be entered ef record.
ROBERT MoKAY, 0. G. D.'
Ordinary's Office, April 80, 1858. ,
May 4. 51 . , 8m
Notice*
ALL persons indebted to PHILIP N. POW
ERS, deceased,(individually,) are notified
to make immediate payment; ana those having
demands against the said deceased, to present
them for payment to the subscriber.
C. ELKOR?, Adm'r. \
may 11 tf
ir~HARRI80N'8 HOTEL,
aa BV IX THOMPSON SIMS. Corner of
JnulLRichardson and Laurel ..hreets, Columbia,
?. C OmniboN Fare 25 cents, jan 12 tf