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. Attorney at Law. 3toi7,tf-f'^y\,7'nnd r? I t t yinKM Ui* oarc, 111 W?y M (found j for jffiM ^ Lasr Oftioo of Messrs. I AhAmMmI0&'%r at the ofRee rfitef*outh-1 Bra Enterprise, Greenyitla C. IL F+Ji, , A"I XI The State 6f Sooth Carolina2* *>; oRmvitLi? imT^cr. *; jh ^Soi*rl UcKajf, F.tq., Ordinary ojCnid District. VI7HEHE19, J. A. Sober I Ja* 01(4 a Petition I Jh ifiy office, p raying that Tetters of AdialHttt^atliMi on all ud singular tha goods and chattels, r|gl?t? and credits of PaiMm.i.A Susan, L lat? of the Distriot aforesaid. doacaasd, should ^le.v; are, therefore, to cito and Admonish all Bad singular "}tbA-kind red and creditors of the tolfl iitrnnB%l fribnnnl sppnnr in thn Cbnrt'of Ordinary for said District, to he bolder* at Greenvilla Court, llyuac, on th? ?d day of February in?t., to sflew oanse, if any, nhy the aai4 A J fainistratiotir should not be granted. , . . Brtsoo'o " " " - ? ? miuniv 1 MCAAI, V;U, V, I 9 Ordinary \Offlee, ljth Feb. iSttJ. 40-* j ?? " !. <" ;*> *? K 0OVXR CAROLINA. m I ? GtmhttIIO District IN TBS COUNT OF OBDINAKY. Anny Hei\?p, Administratr** ~ !> ??*? of .Sarah Dilt deceased, Applicant, re. Uebccea Ifenson, IsMneV KutlcV, Edward Dill, John i ' *1)111, HoVal Oarfott ftnd Matthew OaVrett her.. >? husband; Defendants. Petition for fund* of i? Ileal Folate to. pay ilia debt* of thotaid Sarah IBill, dctSyd? It appenriaff that Sarah Garrett and Matthew 'Iter hatband,' reside without the lfmiti of the tiute: It It therefore ordered, that they do appear at the Court of Ordinary to Re hoi Jen at Greenville Court Hauee fbr Greenville DUtriK on the Ittb day of Mar, Anno Pomioi, ehew -cause, if any they can, why the proceeds of tho sale of the-real estate of Sarah Djll, deceased, sold by me for partitition and m vision, appuld neit he paid over to Amoj. Ueoaon, Administratrix of the said Sarah Pill, to WhupUcKlhy her to the payment of the p .debts of the.eaittSdnih DU1. Given under ney hand-end teal; thin 11th Eel*. 14?40-3in ^Ordinary of Greeuvillo Diat, Those who Dnncc HI not Pay the Fiddler. T HOPE ihooe wliofn I hare served, and who A may agidil require my service*, will recollect' that I cannot looae my time and labor for nothing. and that p^rpfienUiiud atiynp are. not to be pnrelmeed wiftiout money. With, tho uudcrstaudin^i)*" that ! am Tic paid h?r?after for my eAit b* Had af All sfcAfona. ? .'. ? W, T. SPENCEtt. Feb. 14. ?:} -40 .1" . * * ' - ? At Cost, For Cash. ' GIXmil.NG, A W KLL"ASSOKtKD RT6CK, mckiy made .X*. in thadwphy'aaperibr workmen. ?t 2 1 ttNTtfcHftW'S FURNISHING 00008, FINE BOOTOq<4IU0tHK*,*AffDi SfltoBR1' L / --"."r ^ ' TflOSE in'ifelHGtlo tk<? anbseriWr will please malm immedip|? payment, M theaaotHlee of hia tOU-reaU, a* tltov*, are only made to moot prcaa Planter's Hotel aTHE viU^oriber bein^{ dc?icotta of retiring from the buaineta wonlil offer the above known ?K<hlohg Mabliahcd Hotel for ante. Tht* Hotel la situated ia one of tlia-1>**4 Kites ia the town of flraeurille, and is now in thorough. repair. It has attached to tlio pjcmiae* t#o Rao Tea 11a Alleys, Stable*, Carriage llouec, suid at! the aaeoaaary Otft-haildinga. Hm Hotal tn*eppabie of- acoomnrodating about on* hundred .pcraons, and eoukl with but little expense, l>e >9Sd? to accommodate douidc that nilrahfet-. ' T*riwy poraon deslrouiof entering inte the busineafc? tire abo'vd offer*' an opportunity rarely mat witfn / ' For terina, {which will \crnnvbwtft) 'Of fur: ther particular*, apply to ? , _ ** ? " TIIOMA9 STEEN. I Pefe 7. tMt Proprietor of Planter's Ilotel. | t?n?- j ? ? ;? > " ?' '.'f " "* ?' To all Concerned. g? "VTOmCEU hereby given to all indeiited to ^ j#n Wb.liawSi Tuaara, either by note or hook f aesouat, that the some bore been placed in the hands of EA8LEY k THKUSTON, and unless settled by the 6th day of March n?x> will be atvad upen without further notice. February 7. '* td L?RSSJ"_ I tdmetre at all hours. Call at P. Surra's, AVENUE STREET CONFECTIONERY. dfeh. 7. , s.i ? r.? at,. >r. rrr; r 11 Dry Goods, Groceries, In. Hardware, he. 1A. GREENFIELD TTAfllfO purchased the entire Stock of Dry XI Goods of Vo 8. Twmi, late C?mi.M>sN k bseia. api gHftfe* M?n?jon House, ?a*t re snowed his ttiek of (iro<-erias,. Hard wap^ Crockery. Jiqnsrs, A?fc, from his late store opposite the Patriot Offios, is prepared to offer great liargaios la the above articles, lie will keep con steady oa hand a well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and A 0AP8, Boots & Shoea, HARDWARE. CROCKEnY NaiTTaT < lyConntrr produce taken 5n exchange' for Ocada Ha wilt keepo* hand BACON, MKAL FLOUR, and other article* for home oonsutnp * " tlen# aa cheap rate* as san be had in the phwa. I He returns his thanks for the Tory liberal pair? arfi heretofore received, and hopes by atteatien-to baefoese and a" d erf re to meet the wants of the prfak to VeoeiOa a continuation of their fovora m Jaa> ?1. , . > SS-tf ***"72 . , r~n 7. rr * ** * wotioc. A^ PHtitOFfr indebted to the eoaeera of P. MZjf. Poeraaa A Cei by Note or Book Aoeoaat are ?*W informed that longer iadulgenee L isiadke gfveia.^^quanjJhy all such S'otee ' ||a s?nt wi^rtW notice. 4 lOlIN R. COSBEJ^; ., Jhn.'M tf "I '"'"'TH.'IIO V EY, a ' - . PROPRIETOR 9F \ TO1 MUM* 6tiWi6tt1i. 8. 6. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, tUCH DRESS SILKS, BONNETS, RISI0N8, Skawli, ICas^kia k Entbro4deri?i AOKNT FOR T>JOTS FIRE-PROOF SAFES, Y .j-JS MX btoddardV WarranUd.Piano Fortss, S* Mrs. Alleu's Word's Hair Restorer, SS. K Dr. W, B Moffatt's Pilll and Bitten, > M f Dr. David Jayne'a Patent Medicines, 3. < Loudon <L- Cu.'s " ? S A. B. ? D. Sands'&nr*a|>ai UK . . J ' ? 2>'o. 2, CUave'.and? Duiidinyt, Nearly oypotirr Jfantion Houtr. January 17,1860. 86 tf j..... . . , . ,?_? .. ' - Elford & Donaldson, vs ^1, (SMajaassr-NS/ait^ar, s. ? C. J. ELFORD. T. Q. 00NAL080N. Jan. 10. 35 3iu ; - REED & GOODLETT, | jSYTPTPrttkTftTIWTOWEi's Avikii t* _ M M >*rux?14!n i % W dJtS U W 9 ^ OrcenrUlf, S. C. j?^ 0fllce next d'.w?r to f. f. bsatti." ^rco. J. I'. REED.] [?. D. OOODLETT. ! January 12 85 11 Thompson & Easloy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, greenville c. ii., s. c. June 23. 1864. ? g Staled Proposals W1i.l be received, by tho subscriber, until the first day of March nosh for the building of a Market ]lonno in the town of Greenville. Bidder* will be reouired to enter into bond for the performance ol contract, Specifications for aid buildiug will be seen at the ofiiec of II. LKE TilHUSTON, IntcndnnL W. P. Psica, Clerk Af Council. Jan. 24 87 tf. ?staairoa&&? Dissolution of Co-Partnersbip. ^TMIE subscribers having purchased tiie entire X interest of E. N. QOWER, in tho Firm of [Howum fV>rJt SI. ? ' , , him; bill! mnilOU OI calling on nil persons indebted to thorn to make immediate nsjmenL - . GO W Ell, COX 4 M AUK LEY. Tuos. C. Gdwea, ) Tuos. M. Cox, v II. CI Uabxlky, ) .r|^IfK undersigned having sold out his interest .L to his late partners in the Wagon nu>l Carriage Business, would take this opportunity to reeommend tlieni to tlie confidence of his friends and the public. lie feels assured the business of the new Kin a wHl suffer no detriment by his wiUplrawal^fs they fere employing the very best workmen in all departments Of their business. , <8i#ded) V. N. GOWKR. Greenville, January I, 1850. Jan. 10 M tf To Male Students. rlMlE feuboeriber proposes to supply Imarding. JL lights, fuel and washing for 1*2 or II Students during tho ensuing year at $14 per month. The money will be reauired to l>? paid semi-annually in advance. Should students became dissatisfied, or leave before the end of the session, the money will be refunded, except sufficient to psy for tiio time consumed. v W. R. It FAUll. Jan. 10. 85 1f The ITTniuuiolli Mexican Wheal. NOW is the lime to plant this tiua valuable and prolific Wheat. It was raised on the farm of Mr. THOMAS T. PiTTON, of Buncombe county N. C, and may be found at the stores of Messrs Grady a Ooodlrtt and Messrs. Govt* a David, Greenville, S. C., . Nov, 2. tft. : tc AMERICAN HOTEL. ; S3. 03. ?TIIE friends of this establishment, and the public at Urge, arc respect fully ind that this HOTEL will be continued I and kept open for the reception of all who uiaj feel disposed to patronise It. Tlis services of Mr. JAMES L BEARD, long favorably known in connexion with the Hotel, have been secured. . A continuation of the patronage heretofore J given, is respectfully solicited. No pains will bo spared to give satisfaction. The Culinanr department will bo suppliod with the selection of tho market ; Gentlemen with their families visiting or paseI ing through Columbia can be furniahedwith un surpassed accommodation*; tho location being central, retired and convenient to pleasure ana baainssa, Mr. JOHN A. SHRILL will continue his location at tho Stables in rear of the IIoteL His omnibus and Carriage line will be in readiness at the different Depot* and nt tho Hotel at all necessary hours, to convey passengers to and from the establishment Quest# desiring Carriage# i can have them at any hour. W. BOLLINGER, Fvwprfcw. Jan. 17. S* . If HAiRWOBK. II. and IflK*. L. OUOIV WOULD respectfully inform the Ladiea and Gentlemen of Greenville. and transient visitors of this plaee, that the}' have removed from their former place of living (opposite the Mansion House,) to their farm in tue country. A great variety of Handsome Specimens of their I' 3L&U& W33U& may be found at the Watch and Jewelry Store of MR.?IIAULES SMITH, who Will bo pleased to rsooivr orders for nil work in tbeir jjtie. Mr. Smith is in frequent.com iiuttncmtK.fi with thoin, and ?u(tomnr? depend oo tmvtng their work promptly exeented aii<1 dwIlvcroH, I>de. U- SI Sm To Sent. jiWIj TirK lot-go end eonunodioae Dweftiag m w. parkin* pi. mo rtf[ -WU' JwfI1 ^ ^ F#nff Jon M 97 Vl D. LOTTO. QTsrioWER, ~i RlM?faet?N^ aa4 IM?V?r In qn FURNITURE of ?v?>y< dMcriptib^ % llfltH CHAIRS of^vfry ' ' t FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC JBURIAl CASES, Opposite the Con$>a?ep Houtai D?~7. COLUMBIA, a a T-tf < " F" '' * ~r>- * ~i sprtjjvirt' m , L. T. LEVIN, Auotionoer and Commission Merchant, : (gC&RiTMTCEB&ft, 0. 03. rd-FKUCKNCFX John A. CkAwrofcD, Prtsidmt Commercial Canl, John Calowet.t., President South Carolina Pailroad Company, lion. Joun & lVtKmir, <Joua Hrvce, Columbia. Moamu (A <t Co., IIcnky Mim?o'n, IIou. W. F. [Colcock, Charleston. may 25. " S it ' i ? ?~ ' s. wmmwty * DKAI.RIt IN w '.ji ?!. r- <-i.u.^Vajaiija^*MnahAarfaA*. fyltgioiis, Wiscfllgpeous qpO School 199 Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, 9. C. the Sew era, /# Public i'vii'j/ j^ViwSy ( COLUMBIA, S. O. 'H BY JAIHES A. CURTIS. Terms : f12 per annum, in Advance. De?V. 81 if , PUBLIC SCHOOL. MR. J. F. SHAW HAS ^Ol'EKKD A MALK SCHOOL in Orecnvillc, at the houee formerly occupied Ly the Mountaineer office, on the corner of I.nuren.1 and Washington streets. The public patronage ia respectfttlly solicited. Tuition. 'Readingand Spelling, $4. * ' f * Y* Reading, Si>elling and Wiiting, %i. * ???? - - - f. - - . ,.-w . >, a i i at iHittTTnnniTTiir, ucugi tiymj w AnuiniriUy fR With either two or all of the above, fl. msiory or I'ltuosopiiy, (8. , . , Anei<<nt language*, ?> the higher branches of Mot hemat i<n, $10. I REFERENCES.?Rev. A A Gaiixabd. M?j. A A. Towns*, T. C. Gowek, Earn, Col. W. II., Cam,tbku, j. A- David, Eaq., ii. t. Smith, Esq. Ths following certificate -is slno submit til: lioWDOIN Co L I. Stir. i ' I Brunswick. Msiue, Deo. 7, lb65. \ Mr. J. F. Sh.lw is a graduate of this Collm.? lit sustained while here a high rnnk m a scholar and nn unexceptionable character in every respect. He lias find much experience in teaching, and has been very successful, and is cheerfully recommended as a person highly qualified to be employed as an instructor of youth. leonard WOODS, I). P.. Pres. ' | parker C.LKAVKLAND, l.l.d. TI10A C. UPIIAM, I). 1>. January 8. . 84 - 4 Last Notice. ALL PERSON'S having demands. agaiiit tbo rstiiU of Rout. P. Wood deceased arc re-. Juired to hand tlieni in" properly nitrated, and osc owing the said Estate are required to make immediate payment, aa longer indulgence cannot be given. W1L C. BAILEY. / Administrator. Jan. 17, 86 ' * tf. The True Carolinian. THE undersigned will issuo at Anderson C. H., on or before the find of February, a LITERARY and NEWS JOURNAL, bearing the above title. It will be an independent paper in every sense of th# term. It will be the size of the late Green, ville Mountaineer, and about aa.large as the Gazette and Advocate. It will be published it the ur.precedent edly low rate of One Dol* lar per annum. Persons desiring to subscribe, would do well to send in their names as soon as possible, together with the subscription price, as we intend to require it in advance, or send no paper. JOIIN V. MOORE, Feb 1-4?tf. Ed. and Proprietor. "'A'S'^'ofttbiwAWCE*'" For ttu gvi'crnntent of Rlavct and Free Perootu of. color in the Tom if Orrmvlllfc BEIT ORDAINED, "Hint the marketbell shall' be rung every niglit from the vernal to the autumnal equinox at a quarter before tea o'clock. n, ra., ud *t a quarter W?r? nine o'clock, p. m.f for the remainder of the year, which shall be a signal for nil stares to repair to their homes ; aud any stare found outside of his or her oWnef or employer's enclosure after the hour of ten o'Ctoek, p. ni, from the vernal to the autumnal e^ainbx, or after the hour of niue o'clock, p. m.. during Uie remainder of the year, shall be carried to tha Guard House, and detained until the next morning, when he shall be whi)?ped not exceeding twenty lashes, or the owner shall pay a fine cd one dollar, at the discretion of the presiding officer - *: '" 8k 2. Be it further ptfoined, That"' hereafter no slare or slaves shall occupy or reside in any house or other building or enclosure within the town of Greenville, other than his or her owner's, without the written consent of such owner, wherein shall be expressly described the place where such slave or slaves are showed to reside, and specifying the time for which such permission is l*t*fcdw5 too?|il?^ w'.iU; r.^t Ct-e-d one month at any one time sHthnut renewal; and nny slave offentnng herein shall whipped not exceeding twenty lashes, unless the owner ar em.1 L.II a # a? J .1 v? #mvh into acinii |?uj m uuq ui live uui* an for caeh slave so offending, together will all cost and charge* Sec. 3. Be If further ordained^ That no person shall 1st or hire to an^ slave any lot, house, room or building within the town of Greenville f and any person offending herein, shall be sphject to a penalty of five dollars per month during the time aneh slave shall oonnpy itof (Kk lot, room, house or build tag so rented iu? aforesaid. Ssu. A. Beit further ordained, That staves or other persona of eobtr, mora than Are hi dumber, shall not be permitted (except at funerals, and op other occasion* hereinafter provided for) to aa< aembla or meet together within the limit* of th4 town of Greenville, unless it bo; .far the purpose of labor, under the charge and supervision of some white person, being the owner, employer or overseer of Snch slaves or froe persons of oolor; and it shall bo lawful for any otfieer of the town, or any whits person, to apprehend say negroes or free parsons of. oolor, so assembled without the presence of some white Demon a*, above provided ; and for that purpose, authority is hereby given to enter into any rot, house, or other butiding or eneloior* within the town of Greenville, wncrefct nay negroes or ether pom eons of eolor may Wpmswbind contrary to the provisions of thde ordinance; sad ivory Mgr* or ui Snyofcnof the wardhna,Wbo is hereby author imA sad nqnirsd to order ?wb corporal pmsjll ment^ net exceeding one ftundred laifie, as !gj}& Irttcr.dent or wardens rr.^.y in. his HU V?tion dwn proper.; an?l V?"?b ??*$? *> or other portou of color -be apprehended atjuglii, he or ?huft'l>e->?nfiucd 11i the Onnrd ITotish utktil the next morning, find then carried before llic nny one of the warden*, nud denlt I with nsabove provided. Sett fl. lie it- farther ordained. That UO MeCUlits of coin#, for the ?wrpn?c6r(dhi?oiujr nr ithor merriment, shall bo teadnfU, or*ih hi? fftwciicc of one of the wariwi*; np?] oO eneh animnhly shall bo allowed to continue later than one o'clock at night, under a penalty of twenty dollars for each nud every otfouce, pay- | able by thV owner or occupant of the promises where sntli ofhhcc is Committed. And the In tcpditnt or any one of the wardens or marshal*, or other oflieer Of the town, or any other white person finding negroes or other (ici-sons nf color so atecinblod without permission from the Intetedantoronc of the tfardeos n? nfureeuid, <?r after the 1 ? nir ahoVo specified, is hereby authorised wtod rvqwired tr* entry such tiegroC* or persons of color- inimedirtiplv to the Otsard House, to he (hero eotifiuod and proceeded against, as is provided f,>r negroes found outside of their owner's or cmjiloyet senclhenfe after the hours prescribed Ha the fir>t sect ion of this ordinsiaoe. And any owiier oroccupant oCany house or enclosure within the tqar.n wliq sUwll lcmr ndniittanco or make resistsnoy to Any of the aforesaid persons coming upon or ibto their premises for the purpose of arresting negroes .or other pertons of color, so nnlawfullv assembled a*<if?>r?-Aniil,elinll, fi?r each and every offence, forfeit end pay a fine of hot less than twenty nor mors tUi fifty dollar*. > See. G, Jfr if further or*lained? That no owner cother person having the charge and government or any slnvc, shall permit .such slave to carry on any meelfttiic or handicraft trade, in any shop or other pl?M -within the town, in the name or on tho account of such slave, tinder a penalty of five tloilaM for every day such slave ?lmil carryon aneli fi^o ns. aforesaid Skc. 7. ife it further ordained. That no slave or freo pcrsort of color shall be permitted to k< ep a shop or stolid within the limits of the town of Grecnvillci except at the market, for tho sale of any articles or. commodities whatsoever, rithur ou his or her own account, or on uceonnt of his or h?r ow'ndr'orgnardinn, or any other person, withont a written lioevse Or permission from the Cottncil, Vnxler a pe&alty of fifty Inches for each and every offence; nor thull any sink ,,r free person of color be allowed to sell, within the torporn^ limits of lbs town of Greenville, any irmcTWOr-conimrHttty itlkitii errwtSbool tho writ* ten persa^sioo yf Inpwr her owner, employer or guardian,! except garden Vegetnl lea,fruits, milk, ice efOam| fUMtiia trrs&rs ; and /ny slave or free person &^lorroAeod&itg herein,' sli t 11 he punished not tfcbofg}ing fiftr buhes, as the Gouncil may direct * ! Sac.. 8> Be it furthtr ordained, Tlint it shall not bo.l&Kf&ifcr tiny slays or free person of color, within th* <k>rporr,tc limits of the town jrf Greenville," to purchase any pottltry, butter, eggs, veniaon, wild fowl, or any other article or commodity, whatever, with,#, view to send the same to any other market or place to he sold on profit or expectation of profit; and any slave or free person of esilor who shall offend' herein, shall forfeit all the articles or commodities so purchased, and shall also be whipped not exceeding fifty lashes { on tho pare back. .J k. Ji* tifurther ordained, That no mcr- j _? a- " _? *--! ' ... iinni or suop Keener within the town of Greenville, shall permit any slave or free person of color to act 4s hi* onJuarclerk or agent in the sale of any gesoda, wkre^ pr merchandize. under n penalty of twenty dollars fpr each, and-every offence, 8elv }Q. ReU further rrdaintiL, That any el are or fr?pc of color who shall be found drunk, 6r shall imofiWir ioKfehive. 1>y acting in a noisy or boistorou* manner, o# by singing an indecent .song of hallooing within she limits of Ihe anid town; ahull for each and every.offence receive not exceeding one hundred lashes ; and any slave, or free person ofcolOr who shall smoke n soirnr in any street or in any open and public nlacc In the town* or ShnJI walk with a cane. cluo or stick, (except the lame,.infirm, or .blind.) shall for each and every offence receive not exceeding twenty ' Snu. 11. IU it further ordained. That any person who ?liall hire or loan to any slave or slaves any horse Or horses, or any carnage, buggy, sulky or othor vehicle, without the written consent of tlio owner, employer or other person having the ' charge and government of such slave or slave*, j shall be sllbject to a penalty not exceeding tcH i dollars ft*?;caf?h and every offence. . Sec. ItJ'Re UfartJteronhiatiL, Thnt any person who qh*Uthine-any sjnro from any non-resident owner, anjhlgjrcdwitliin the corporate limits "ofthe town pTGretuvtTTo, and who snail not duly report sfich VUin UttWlWA ri?-vt~ ? Jf Atal) botfchMecWe ft peflftlly'of ten dollars for each and every slave to hi rod by hint, which lie aboil fall pr neglect to return-as oforcsnhl, one-half of which aaid penally *b(ill br naid to the informer. Asa rt." lit itfurtfirr ordained, That it ehnll not be lawful for any slave to keep a boarding house in the towi) ofljroonrille, or boar J or lodge anywhlfl* person. Mora or fry? persoi of eoror.noc shall it he lawful for any white person, alare or free person of color to board or lodga with any slave, nor shall any slave bg allowed ,to boartk or lodge in any part of a house oooupicd* by anV white person or free negro, unless bonajid* hired or bound to such white person or "free. negro..4>r unless sueh house be Upon the'iSifemises of the owner, or other person having thoVhair^wrtd government of sneh slave, and with the consent of such owner or other wtfS sonliaviiMieliarge of such slave ^ aud any white person who shall violate this scetion of the ordinance, shall be fiHfcdviot exceeding t vent v dollars, stttd any klavepr free perfcaa of color fur< a like offeuoCehaU receive not exceeding fifty lashed foi each and ^rery offence. . fcrr. jsfc. fititfurther onlahied, That slaves and free persons ofyolor shall be allowed to assemble at. any of the Ohurehes of the town for the purpose vi reii^iv\ip nwTnip utrccumcfl 111 cjicri week and I not elsewhere dr qftoncr: Provided. That At *11 inch meetings some respectable white citizen of the town t>? and remain proecnt daring enid meetings, .y ami i j. x?r a jutiUtf That awry >1 ticket, giving permission te any person or persons of color, to be alwent from tno premises of his or her owner or employer, or from his, her or their premises, shall designate and express, by the name ofths owner or occupants of the preinv*e% the place from which sneh person or persons of color has *r h?v* p i n mis dsn to go, and also express and designate, in tho ?mih e manner, th? place or ptacasto w hich, lie, she or they is or arc goingSen. 1 a. M? it further or<lainr,It If, after ringing tho boll, **<| slave or free jterson of color shall bo seea outside of the gate or enclosure of her Cwncr, epipldyer of guard ion, not being actually n his way tS some pweo td "which he is authorized by a pemtHio proceed, stirh slave or Hereon of" color ijwlJ l> liable to the penalties on are imjKitJd ijw "being-taken up without A tioko?s though sn^Vrflave or free person of color should retreat Into hit ?d h>f nwntfX employer's or guardian^ oflbhwurs, heforo he or alio oan be Or rooted; and, on notice being given to such owner ) or employer, he shall cause inch slave to be dc- 1 livored to ttic watchman or patrol to be carried to the GusrdHoasc, and on foiling to do so, shell forfeit not 1 sas than five dollars nor ttoit than ten dollars > and if'a free parsoaof color, he or shall h? a vested gad carried tothefWs.1 House to bs disposed sdla *? so*e manner 0* perSO^s toked wp trkhoat tickets. , " j|k Amw Vsd i lib corpora!.- senI of tki' C1*-^idTewwof OrtononlU, tyturt roils thfanyj oj^M^nmlrodamd^fttin TT LKE THRtrirrON, Iofrngut. w. f. Pprrr, CTnk of fWnWf. ' I TttE LAME'S,'. ISTORE1,4 1 HAft QPKNSU The New Year 1866 With ?n uniwually Uijj^^iatVosnplcte Stock of Housekeeping Goods., UU.urliP.I shooting. Fuhriturg'Crtlic' r*. Brown '* Kng!ifh ("hinue*, CI I Blench 7 8 Sliirfirig*, Tab!? Diapers, I Brown * Linen Daunwkft. Pillow Cvtloii.H, Curtain Embroideries,! fled Ticking, Cnrtnin Diinilv, 1 Twilled Jeans, Curtain Durnnaka, , \fi GREAT VARIETY, c ;-jn The al*?ve, together with Rich Silks, Ribbons, Sec., <j AS IMC AL. I J W-1 A M- " .1 veivei moss irimmings, K?\V AND nKAl'TirVL, J ; } ' i v .. ^ e w. n. novBrs.WfLLUns Sc FEASTEB, > Wholesale Sc Retail Grocer* s AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, P Greenville, S. ., |j HAVEjoat received, and will continue to keep on hand n good supply of I, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Bice. Salt, Ba- ^ eon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Hails, and Many other ArtWos Wrtohtiii" to* Orowrjr E? ? 1 tahlmhmcnt. to wbivu we invite public Attention, |, ! Wt ore trading in Articles t-Uat require large ? ! Cn?l> Investment owl iwwit- oflmt, 6liort profit*, ? nnd we And. by experience, Rial. it is Impossible ; to do hmtaesa on a limited credit. We shall, t, I therefore, discard books, and in future^ without t] | distinction or exception, require tha CAtill on I delivery of Goods. c i We are also BUYING IMtODCCE of every de- , 1 scrip^qw. and will pay tha highest tnnrkot prior*, t I cither in Cash or Goods, at the pleasuro of the fl seller. . - j SACoa x. nc. area. iioxaid viiuum. ? Nov. a 23 tf. v ! Life n.id Property Ipmred. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE ! * THE ASHEVICLE Itlittunl SnsurnuK , Cotu|]iuuj tanrtt Boun, Store* and other Prop rtf AGAINST FIIIE: * And the Utn of While Persons and El ares, between the ages of 10 and 00 years ON sueli terms as to rentier it a moat safe ami r desirable investment. Full details, with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company,. J, will beftirnished on application to atiy of the Of fleers of the Company. 1 JOSEPfl U. OSnORNF. Pres't. . . 11 \V*c. W. MrfJOWm; Yin-Pre*. 14 liv'B. Rankin, Secretary ?t 7'rraturrr. fl JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, - ii Dee. 27-tf. ORKKNYILLK, & C. it Stoves! Stoves!! ] rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS offers' to the public a JL large variety of Stove*, vis: The Challenge ami Leviathan Cooking Stoves, and various ? others. I Air Tight Cooking Stoves, k ! *?F VARIOUS KINDS. PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, ,, la-tye and small Ovens, AIR TIGHT PREMIUM * Cooking Stoves. rt PARLOR COOKING STOVKS. :l Parlors, Box fjtove*, 11 nil Stove*, for Churches, P Store*, ?fce., together with a full hssortment ??t c' plain and Japanned Tin Ware, _ tt TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE, n M A T A I I IP. RnnFIKlfi Si Dop* in the most approved manner, with die. g patch. j. 4 py The Trade supplied with TIN WARIg I at wholesale, upon tin- lowest terms. D. U. WLVTFD-XD, ACO. h Greenville, 8. C. 1 F. ?pr 6, 47 tf Town Ordinance* . STREET AND PUBLIC LAMPS. BEIT ORDAINED, That from and nft?r the I r. ratification of thie Ordiuoftoe it shall he un- I lawful for any person or persons,jJH?t employed ' by thcToVrn Council for such pttrnose, to light or extinguish any street or public Ian up or / Lamps, ami <u>y white pereog ivhq shall light or extinguish any auch Lamp or. Lamps shall forfeit Mi and pay for eaeh and every offence ft" sum not eiceeedfnjf ten dollars, nor lees than five. Any slave or free person gf color who may B transgress against thie Ortlinance shall be com- p, initted to the Guard IIouac, and ordered hy the Infcndantto rerefre sneh corporal punishment as he mayjlircet, unless the owuer of such, slave, or Guardian of snch Tree person of color, shall ( w pay the fine hereinbefore prescribed. Any person, fraa or slave, who shall break or injure unv of tho Lainfpor Lam|>a, or I-snip-poet*. _ shall be fined not exceeding twcnty-f.ve delluiw, or reccivfc such eorporal punishment as the In tendftnt may direct, unless the owner of such r slave or Guardian of such free per on of color. ' shall pay the fine hereinbefore prescribed. ! ** No person sball h'itclt any horse, mule or oxen, j 4 to nnv of the PuhliA litmni ltuA*^ a imnaltv r\C 1 ^ five dollar*.It shall be the dnky of lb* Town Marthals to <* enforce thin Ordinance and one half of *11 tines K1 acertiinft fh>m Violations of this Ordinance ahull " go to the person informing of the name. a< Dose and ratified In Council, thin 24th day of Doecsnber, 186&. '? IL LKK THR^STON, Tntcndant. Vt. P. Pan t, Clsri of Comm it. DM197./'" '?rTvr ?S ; 2 T PUBLIC ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINEL) by the Town Conn ?il of Ureeuvilie^ thst nny |*>r*on or f yereont who shall in *?y meaner, *U?<e or interfere with any of the Town Marshal*, or any other officers of lite Town in ihe, dis * charge of their duties by words or acts shall for each and every offence pay n fine of not ~ more than $,">0, and nny j*r*on or person* aiding or Abetting ft> AOch abuse or itYWferenoe snail be fuiod irv a mm not Exceeding . /r<rdniy ^v?rJt?ThiT?. Done nnd ratified in C Conned, this 9tlb dny of huiudry, A. D. ( 1856. / H. LBS THGRgTOT Jntrndcmt. 4 WM. P "Paicr., Town Clerk. J ,4* l.??^4 >WM? ' ' u BOOK AKX? JOB PRINTING reatit done at I v the " Enterprise Ofltae,- I Jookaiid Job Printing A 1 Vw/ ...^M.a-..>.]iH.....ik ..X \j7 . t HAVISO A FINE HKJ J*mON .Or'4'"" i" ' ? WB ARB PREPARED TO DO WO* V * 1 133 ssjia^ggg^i IRCULAaS, CATALO8UE8j H ANO- 81LL . WAT- ..? BILLS, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMS, *6. - ." i. ' PRINTED -.riTII BUPiTCPff " HINA, SATIN nSHtnif OS A## PL U.N AND COLORED ?*'*&$) !)pc?) ii>e Most fabolrabk Jeirty$. oary sa wss ? *r' ffdWARDASSdciAfrOH 1 Important Announce men#; 1^0 nil persons afflict d with Sexual diseases, L such n* Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, mpotence. Oonorrheew, (>l*et, Hy inphilis, tke :ice of Onnniam, or Self-abuse, ?Vc.,?ke. The HOWARD ASSOC]ATK>N ol" rbiladstliin, mi vies- of the awful destruction,-of human fe and henltli, caused by Sexual diseases, and , lie deceptions which are practised upon the an >rtunsto victims of such diseases l?y Quacks, uve directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a 'hnritulde net worthy of their untoo, -to civs ledical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus amiot d, (Male or Fontnle,) who apply by letter, with description of their condition, (age, occupation, * ahits of life, dre.,) and in cases of extreme jaovefi-" p y and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free of hArge The Howard Association is a benevolent Instintion, estaldialied (?y a special endowment, for he relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent mid Epidemic Direuses," aud its funds ^ an he need for no other purpose. It hM tt*w urplus of means, Which the Directors haTU Voted" o advertise the above notice. It is neediest to '' '' idd that the Association commands the highest rfedical skill of the age, anil will furnish-ths %v 'i:. lost approved modern treatment. Valuable ad-. f , r.-'.ls ico also given to sick and nervous females, nfieted with Womb Complaint, Laueorrhoea, Aq. f8T Address, (poet-paid.) l)r. Oeorjje' Ifc'Cnl'-'1-' """' ouu. Consulting Surgcou, Howard A?so?isti<M%ii" io. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Penu. ?<,- . Dy order of tho Director*," KZKA'l). HARTWEIX, President, GEO. FA IRC1IILD, Secretary. ' aug 24. . > ; 16 .? tf. T ? " " r * " flie dirialinn Union Magaiiac. Monthly Periodical /or all Evangelical A Denominations, Published in Richmond.' Va. , ^ " "'V.-V?.I^IIE first number of this periodical was is-' * ; % * sued in May last, the object of which i, in part, to cultivate a spirit of Jove and. * at inony among all evangelical dehorriina- r4, \ una, and to encourage their ftnited effoftk to'y v * every good word and work.** The Spirit f Sectarianism has, hitherto, in M great '* leasure, impeded the progress of Ohrislian.jt and always will. Bucn aspiriC^lo a lc??: ^ ^ xtent, however, is rife at the present time* a suppi-ew u, ir possible, will bo the con-'. __ Liint Him of this Magazine. , : Keliued literature, and the general cauae' f humanity, are embraced in its contents ts contributors are all gentlemen of sa nowledgcd talents and piety. The friends of Christianity nro earnestly nd respectfully solicited to give their unitad upport to this enterprise. ~ Any person wlio will procure ten sub- , wiptions, and collect and forward thd' mount, shall receive a eopy gratis, besides" year's snbscripHon to either of 1 he religious" . . . apers published' at flife Sooth.' If twenty.' 1 olleeled and forwarded, he shall, in ndditiort' i.a cvpy of this Magazine and' SotuHbrii' ujigpms paper, receive a copy "(a year's sub-(j ?' ..; . ;ription) of the "Southern Literary Messen- . ? . . 4 Cr. ' : ,L TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT!#]*: ' V " ' ' ingle subscribers, per an. in advance, $12.00 ive " u " (kJbOVti " * " *0.00> I Address V WM. POTTER,, January 17. Richmond, Virginia: ftooks artcf Statioiierf.'. "UIK Subscribers are receiving 11 large and va? . ricd assort meat of the above Articles,'*- hlch' ... u^l otfer nt low prioes. I IAR3E VARIETY OF ClASSIOAl WW Si . : - . f An-Kxtansive Stock oi Miscellaneous Works. " CI10OL BOOKS, Slates! I'cns, PencilyI)*aw- , ing Books*, Water Colors, DisseetWP 6tltfack ? dro., A10. - \ lank Book si, bound, halfrbotmd, and m pnyer.- i iMMcap, loiter and Kotc J'apvr, by live' ream? or less. Spy Classes, Pocket Compasses, MwghifidrtC A?. With * varied assortment of other rirtielet, to hich they invite tlifc attention of the public. G. E. ELFORD A CO, mar. 2, . 42 tf - ??? V?" ' - f O0-PARWBRBaiJR."l:'', . rHF undersigned having foro*ed' rtV{ihrft*tariJ-* , ship under the name df GRADY OOODLETT, and taken the stock of Goods fS^^ni'.d Store of John W. Gr w?ir, Srjooittitne t!>* business. We hopet&fedul ^5L'?v prompt attentions to merit Mitiomenee of the liberal pntronag* heretofore ivert the liflHturM Otir stock is very complete ow. and preparations ar* milking tit enlarge it mat Give its a call. . JOHN H'. GRADY, . ROBT. i\ OOODLKTT. Jannttior.2^, 1^830.* Warrants? Warrants I T7. K. OA.OL3T, * TfORNEY AT LAW. is proved Witft mrf1. V. hoc* MXirv inatriieti'ths *> proeimf ItOunty > v> nnd wiPTants under the late net, of Congress, rani i ng WO nct'os to all \\Jio mny li?ve : nV of 8ie warn < ftnttiedint e attention giveiJ 14 ' * . < nv lairin??H of tlte Rind ontrn?t?d to Ills care. ? tv Nfart-li It*. 44 tf t- , Shaving and Hair-l5hressing. nt ifnioGi;, ihv BAfWfr, i.?*r?-V|g^?itiuc<r,t?f<5ptvnvillV, and taken op hi# K9fj[leadniiivi-teiv jioNf ! >. r to O. W. IVsir 7fl%H ('.v 'a T>?1li>rHli;>stnUf#|tncnt, in Bo?t! . > g)tfj'io* H>i..k Range, and it prepared to ? ' j^yfniite every rtdnjtr in hislinc. witlstfco JtnMf MTOt..>"ie!i. uilomcii . Oil 1,1, v. ihrir liair .".It wHnnr ilftWfhrWtiie.t. oVfae'ss shaved maWv tnB*' . |liirint? *n?day Arevetiiht;. M?TTiljpiWw ' l>r the month up reasonable t'tuus u?"enTtlle, Mnich V't, 4-V tf