BY
60 Per 'Bay. ^
IPhcTitftte of South Carolina *"
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
By Dobctt Me Kay, Esq., Ordinary of Maid District.
\\THKRKAS, J. A. Subce has filed a Petition
T in my offico, praying that Latter* of Administration
all-and singular the good* and
ebattala, rights and credits of PmauuLA Bubkh,
JaLf of the District aforesaid, deceased, should
I ba granted to him.
Tngad ?^o? therefore, to cito and admonish all
and iiHitiiho *? ? ?* _ - - fl "*
Aiarami uuu ^rouiiOri OI 1116 J
said deceased, to be and. appear in tho Court of!
Ordinary for said DlstHet, to he ho'den at Qreonvllle
Court House, on tKfc|%ld day of February
in*t. to shew eauae, if toy, why the eaid Administration
should not be granted.
ROBERT MoKAY, O. G. D.
Ordinary's Office, 11th Feb. 1806. 40-2
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ivfrtd Greenville Distriot.
IN TUB COURT OF ORDINARY,
nay Henson, Administratrix of the Estate of
I Sarah Dill, deceased. Applicant, ts. Rebeeea
Hsoson, Sidney Butler, Edward Dill. John
Dill, Barnli Garrett anil Matthew Garrett her
husband. Defendants. Petition for funds of
- R?al Estate to pay tho dobta of tlie said Sarah I
Dill, deceased. 11
r appearing that Sarah Garrett and Mntthow
Garrett, her husband, reside without the
limits of the State : It is, therefore ordered,
that they do appear at the Court of Ordinary to
be holden at Greenyille Court House for OrccnI
yille District, on tlie 12th day of Mny, Anuo
Domini, 1856, to shew cause, if any tney enn,
why the prooeeds of the sale of the real estate
afJWrak Dill, deceased, sold by mo for pnrtitition
aad division, sliould not Go paid over to
Anny Henson, Administratrix of the said Sarah
I Dill, to bo applied by herbs the payment of the
debts of the said Sarah Dill.
Girsa under rtfy hand and seal, this 11th
ft. a.1 day of February, A. D., IR56.
I ROBERT MoKAY,
I Feb. 14?40-3m Ordinary of Greenyille Diet
Tbftao urhA Iknva * ? ? - "
7~~ Fiddler.
I HOPE those whom I hart served, and who
may again require my serviees, will reeolleet
that I cannot loose my time and labor for nothing,
and that instruments and strings are not to
Ve purchased without money. With the understanding
then that I am to he paid hereafter for
nj services, they can be had at all seasons.
w. t. spencer.
Feb. M. 40 i
At Cost, For Cash.
CLOTHING,
A WELL ASSORTED STOCK, mostly made
in the shop iff -superior workmen.*
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Fine boots, bootees and shoeh
THOSE indebted to the subscriber will plena*
mike immediate payment, a* the sacrifice of his
interests, as above, ore onlv madete raect, pressing
obligations JOHN BUKSKY.
Feb 7. S? tf
* Planter's Hotel
aTl^ subscriber being desirous of retiring
frem the business would eflW the above
welt kn?wi> ami long established Hotel for aalc.
This Hotel is situated in ouc of the best sites
intbetown of Greenville, and ie now in thorough
repair. It has attached to the premises
two flue Ten I'in Alleys, Stables, Carriage House,
and all tlie necessary out-buildings.
The Hotel is capable of accommodating al-out
an* hundred parsons, and co.iid with but little
expense, be made to accommodate dounlo that 1
cm ruber. To any person desirous of entorimr in- I
to the busiaeaA, tho abort otfor? au opportunity
rarely met with.
* For terraa, (which -will be moderate,) or fur
tfcer particular*, apply to
THOMAS STEEN,
Fab. 7. 38-t? Proprietor of Planter's Hotel.
'' "** 1 ? - - * " To
all Concerned.
NOTICE is hereby given to all indebted to
Will! am S. Tuknkr, either by note or book
oooaat, that the name linvo been placed in the
handa of KASLEY A THRUSTON, and unleee
nettled by the 6th day of Moral] next will 1m ?ua4
upon without further notice.
February 7. 88 td
J Oysters! Oysters!
U8T EKCF.IVED, and will be eerved to cuetorn
era at all hour*. Call at l\ Smith 'h,
AVENUE STREET CONFECTIONERY.
# Feb. 7. 88 . tf
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, &c.
A. GREENFIELD
HAVISO panh?Md the entire Stock of Dry
Goods of Wm. 8. Ti'ixn, late CtrrritxDiu
A Tuewe*, opposite the Mansion 1 louse, and ro
moved Us Stock of Groceries, llard ware, Crocksiy,
Iiqnors, Ac., from kis late store opposite
the Patriot Ofti ce, is prepared to offer great Bar- |
gains in the above articles, lie will keep constantly
on hand a well assorted stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and
OA PSV Boot - <fe ShoesHARDWARE,
CROCKKRV, NAUKdrt;.
dy Conn try produee taken in exchango for
Goods. Us will keep on hand BAOON, MEAL,
I PLOUR, and other article# fur home consumption
at as elieap rates ss esn be had in the place.
lie returns his thanks for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, and hopes by attention
to business and a desire to meet the wants
of the people, to receive a continuation of their
favor*. Jan. si. ?8-tf
Last tfotioe.
I " A 1L PERSONS indebted to the concern of I'.
in' X. Powsas A Co. by Note or Book A'ceoont
are bow informed that longer iodnlgeace
cannot be given. Cooeeqncnt.lv all each Notes
31 nseonnta remaining nnpaid np6n tha 1st of
March will he put in suit without farther notice.
* HOVEY.
Jatw 81. 88-8 8?fvi*Iug Copartner. 1
! ??* Police.
\ LL PERSONS havtitt daraaada *g?mt tl.?
il *8?u of Roar. B. Woo? deceased are raU>
ha?4 ???m in property attaetad, and
Um aaid aatal* u? squired to make
hwJUl. ptjmtekrH IwlKhto..-.'
ai.IT, ..
t '* ft
4
<4
C. J. EIFOR0NAL0SON.
Jan. 10. 36 Sra
S1SD A 9O0PLETT, *
^AWW^ISTSfJa^S AW MW,
?rccnvi!lr, S. C.
?arOffico next door to F. F.B*atti* &Co.
J. 1'. HF.KD.] [?. D. OOODLETT.
Januaryli v 86 tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. H., S. C.
Juno 83, 1864. 6 ft
wTLLfAFp.PRI(!Ei
Attorney at Law.
WILL punctually attend to all matters entrusted
to 1m* care. He may bo found
for the present, at the Law Office of Messrs.
Tnoureo* & Wastry, or at the office of the Southern
Enterprise, GreenyiHo G. P.
Feb 14. 40 tf
~v II. iToveyT
PROPRIETOR OF
6lreenbtl!e. 8. C.
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
RICH DRESS SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBON8,
Shawls, Manillas & Embroideries.
ACMCXT FOR
RICH'S FIRE-PROOF SAFEST V w 5
Stoddard'* Warranted Piano Fortes, ? ^
Mm. Allen's Word'* Ilnir Restorer, 5. M
Dr. W. B Moffutt's Pills nnd Bitter*,
Dr. David Jay no's Pateut Medicines, 2. **i
Loudon cfr Co.'? " 2 2
A. B. AD. Sands' Snrsaporilla, *
JS'o. 2, CltavelantT * Building*,
Ntturly oppotilt Mantion Horn**.
January 17, 1856. 3ft tf
Lite itud Property Insnred.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE ASHEVILLE
JHutiwl Snanrnnrr Cumjmmj
Insure* Hooih, Store* and other Prop rty
AOAtNST FIRE :
And the LItm of Whit* ftnou and Slave*,
between Ihe age* of 10 and 00 gears
ON ?ieli terms as to rouder it a most safe and
desirable investment. Full details, with
the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company,
will bo furnished on application to any of tlic Officers
of the Company.
JOSEPH R. OSBORNE, Pr'it.
Wm. W. MoDOWELL, McePret.
J as. II Rahkiv, Secretary ?fc Tretuurrr.
JOHH W. GRADY, Agent,
Dec. 27-tf. GREEN VILLK, S. C.
Dissolution oi Co-Partnership.
THE subscribers having purchased the entire
interest of Hi. N. GOWER, in the Finn of
Cowans, Cox A Mauklf.t, take thU method of
calling on all persona indebted to them to nuke
immediate payment.
GOITER. OOX A MABKLEY.
Tiioa. C. Gutter, 1
Tiios. 111. Cox, y
1L C. Makklky, j
-t - -? ?
J^L. ?Z2^5L.*?.!!
rI^IIE undersigned having sold out hit interest
JL to his late partners in the Wagon and Carriage
Business, would take this opportunity to
recointnond them to tha contidenoe of his friends
and the public. IIo feels assured the bueinessof
the new Finn will suffer no detriment by his
withdrawal, as they are employing the very best
workmen in all departments of their business.
(Signed) E. N. GOWER.
Greenville, January 1, 18fift.
Jan. 10 35 if
Sealed Proposals*
"YY/'ILI-be rceeired, ^by the subscriber, until
* i iiiu uiDt ua; wi (inmn next, loruie OUliaing
of a Market Ilonae in the town of Greenville.
Bidder* will be required to enter into bond for
the performance of contract. Specification* for
aid building will be seen at the office of
II. LEF. Til HUSTON, In Undent
W. P. Paice, Clerk of Council,
Jan. 24 87 It
The Home Journal for 1836.
f . NEW AND BKILUANT flKJUES.
WE last week issued the first number of
the New Series of the Home Journal
for 1866, in a new dress, nnd with new attractions.
It contained Chanters I. and II.
of PAUL KANE, OR PARIS OF A LIFE
ELSE UNTOLD. A Novel in Serial Num
bers. By N. P. Willis.
That number also contained the commencement
of a series of origiual novelette,
in verse, fottmled upon faet. called, mThr
Story or a Star," by J. M. Firld.
Besides the contributions and lubor of tlio
PJb. it. U I I a -J at
i^uitur??nits uviiio ifutiruai cumaiiis me |
Foreign and Domestic Correspondence of a j
large l?*t of contributor*?the spice of the |
European Magazine*?the selections of the
most interesting publications of the day?
the brief novels?the piquant stories?the
sparkling wit and amusing anecdote?the I
news nnd go?dp of the Parisian papers?the
personal sketches of public characters?the
stirring scene* of the world we live in?the
chronicle of the newt for ladiee?the fashions
?the facts and outlines of news?the pick
of English iuformation?the wit, humor and
pathos of the times?the essays on life, literature,
society nnd morals, nnd the usnal variety
of careful choosing* from the wilderness
of English periodical literature, criticwnif
poetry,etc< We need not remind our readers
that we have also otto or two troeurpossed
correspondents in the fashionable society
of Jetw York, Who give n* early aews of
every new feature of stile and elegance among
the leaders of the gay World.
Tkrm*.?For one copy,#2;for three copies,
ta?-or one copy for the three years, is?
always in ad vane*. Address,
r MORRIS A WILLIS. Editor,sod
Proprietor*, 107 FuHoq-sL N,L
nhi CIIAIUS of everj style.
Fl??8 CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CA9E8,
Opposite the Congaee* /r<nnutt
Pec;7. OOLTJMBIA.S. C tj
L T, LEVIN,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
OcSHoWSEiGBIlSke B. ?
"UEFEUCKN CES.
John A. Oratstord, Prerident Commercial Hank,
John Cal&wku, President South Carolina /tailroad
Company, Hon. John 9. Pwwrox, John
Brtcr, Oilunibn.
Morohcia dt Co., IIknrt Mimroox, Hon. W. F.
Coloocx, C'ltRrlcitou.
may 26. 2 tf
s. ^owhsiehidT"
DBALKR KIT
Religious, Miscellaneous uuO School
ISIS Itichardfton Street,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
AMERICAN HOTEL.
<9<s>nnwmwn&9 a*
m. THE friends of this establishment, And |
JSmL tn* puonc at mrge, are respectfully informed
tl?*t this HOTEL will b? continued
and kepi open for the reception of all who may
feel dirpoeed to patronise it.
The services of Mr. JAMES L. BEARD, lone
favorably known in connexion with the Hotel,
have been secured.
A continuation of the patronage heretofore
given, is respectfully adlioited.
No pains will be spared to give satisfaction.
The pulinary department will be supplied
with the selection of the mnfket.
Gentlemen with their families visiting or passing
through Columbia can be furnished with un
surpassed accommodations; the location being
central, retired and convenient to pleasure and
business.
Mr. JOHN A. SHRILL will continue liis location
at the Stables in rear of the Hotel. His omnibus
and Carriage line will be In readiness at
the different Depots and at the Hotel at all necessary
hours, to convey passengers to and from
-Hn> WtsMMSsSSS Oummtm Jmmimmgf ''
can have them at anv hour.
W. BOLLINGER, Proprietor.
Jan. 17. 36 tf
THE NEW ERA,
It Publitfud every Friday Fvtning in
COLUMBIA, S. C.
BY JAMES A. CURTIS.
Terms ; f'2 per annum, in Advance.
Dec 7. 81 tf
Stoves! Stoves!!
TIIE SUBSCRIBERS offers to the public a
large variety of Stoves, via: Tho Challenge
and Leviathan Cooking Stoves, and various
others.
Air Tight Cooking Stoves,
T)R VARIOUS K1NI?S.
PREMIUM COOKING STOVES,
Large and fwall Ovens,
ALli TLGLLT PREMIUM
COoking Stoves.
PAULO It OOOKItfO STOVES.
P>iclnna Rav sifavna fI all C^. iraa fnr UKiiv?l?aa
Storey together with a ft'll assortment ol
plain and Jajmtmcd Tin Ware,
TIN', COPPER, LEAI) A SHEET IRON WARE
MAT AIL IC ROOFIMG
Dona in tJbe most approved manner, with dispatch.
tW The Trade supplied with TIN WARE
at wholesale, niton the low est terms.
D. G. WEST FIELD, AGO.
UrernvUU, 8. C, \
apr 6, 47 tf
Town Ordinance*
STREET AND PUBLIC LAMPS.
BE IT ORDAINED, That from and after the
ratification of this Ordinance it rfiall be unlawful
for anj person or persona, not eusjdoyed
by the Town Council, for such purpose, to light
or extinguish any rtroe't or public Lamp or
Larap^ and any white person who shall light or
extinguish any such Tximp or Lamps shall forfeit
and pay for each and every offence a sunt not
exceeding ten dollars, nor lea* than Ave.
Any slave or free person of eolor who may
transgress against this Ordinance shall bo committed
to th# Guard House, and ordered by the
Intcndant to receive such corporal punishment
as ho mny direct, unless the owner of snch slave,
or Guar<fian of sr.ch free person of color, shall
11.. C- - 1 l-l.i ? !L.J
iiic nur iicruiuutiurc |>rCTicrior<L
Any person, free or slave, who thnll liroak or
injure anv of the Lamp or Lamps, or Lampposts,
hall bo lined not exceading twenty-live dallara,
or receive ?ucb corporal punishment as the Intendant
may direct, unless the owner of such
alavo or Guardian of auch free person of color,
shall pay the lino hereinbefore prescribed.
No person shall hitch any horse, mule or oxen,
to any of the Public Lamps under a penalty of
five (foilare.
It shall be the duty of the Town Marshals to
enforce this Ordinance and one half of all lines
accruing from violations of this Ordinance shall
go to tlio person informing of the same.
Done and ratified in Council, this 24th day of
December, 1856.
11. LEK TIIRUSTOX, J*ten?W.
W. P. Paica, Clerk of Council.
Dee. 27. 88 2
PUBLIC ORDINANCE.
BF. IT ORDAINED by tb? Town Coun !
r cil of Greenville, lhat any person or
persons who shall in any manner, abuse or
interfere with any of the Town Marshals, or
any other ofllceni of the Town in the discharge
of their duties by words or acts shall
for each and every offence pay a fine of not
moro than #60, and any person or persons
aiding or abetting in such abase or interference
shall be lined in a sum not exceeding
Twenty-Five dollars. Done and ratified in
Council, this 27th day of January, A. D.
1856.
TT. LEE THURSTON, JnUruianl.
Wu. P|PaicK, fowl CHerk.
To Male Students.
T^HE subscriber proposes to supply boarding,
X lights, fast snd washing for lit or 14 Students
during the ensuing year st fit per month.
The money will be reouir.xf fs be psid semf-unnusllv
in advsnee. Should student* beeomfe dWsatleBed,
or leave before the end ef the session,
the money wilt be refunded, exeept sufficient fa
my fair the time eetofumed.
W B- * FAJIR.
hm. 10/ H tf
mmmmmmmmBSB=B=asssasshouseke^hiq
aooos.
THE LADIE'8 STORE
ft f AffKKfVn
The New Tear 1856
With an unusually large and complete
Stock of Housekeeping Goods.
Bleached Sheetings, Furniture Calicoes,
Brown u English Chintzes,
Bleach 7-8 Shirtings, Table Diapers,
Brown M Linen Damasks,
PiJIov Cottons, Curtain Embroideries,
Bed Tickings, Curtain Dimity,
Twilled Jeans, Curtain Unmasks,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
The above, together with
Rich Hilk?, Ribbons, Sec.,
AS U8CAL.
Velvet Moss Trimmings,
NK\V AND BEAUTIFUL,
A It
W. B. HOT BY* 8.
WILLIAKIH St FEASTER,
Wholesale Sc Retail Grocers
AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Greenville, 9. C.,
HAVE just received, nn<l will ccntinua to
keep on hand a geod supply of
Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Rice. Salt, Baser.,
Lard, Floor, Heal, Hails, and
Many other Article* pertaining to* Orooery Establishment,
to wliicn we invite public attention.
We are trading in Article* that require large
Cash Investment and admit ofhut shvrt profits,
and we find, by experience, that it I* impossible
to do business on a limited credit. We shall,
therefore, discard books, and in future, without
distinction or exception, require the CASH on
delivery of Good*.
We are also BUYING PRODUCE of every description,
and willj>?y the highest market prices,
either iu Cash or Coods, at tlio pleasure of the
ellrr.
JACOB X. FEAST EX. LtOXAHD WILLIAMS.
Nov. 2. 25 tf.
11 nnnn n n r\ a *\yt a .t aaivi
ITKAIU & UUUULfilT
1IAVB REMOVED INTO
THEIR NEW STORE
Opposite their Old Stand,
Wfcre ther will continue to sell to their customers
find friends DRY GOODS. GROOKHlV>,
dee., at prices AS LOW as can be had.
Dec. 27. 83 tf
RookN and Stationery.
TI1K Subscribers are receiving a largo and varied
assortment of the above Articles, which
they offer at low prices.
a "large variety of classical works.
An Extensive Stock oi Miscellaneous Works.
SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Drawing
Books, Water Colors, Dissected Games
Ac., Ac.
Blank Books, bound, half-bound, and in paper.
Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper, by the ream
or less.
(I... f \t
"I'? * ?.*?a wviwi mngiimrrp, csc.
With ,i varied assortment ofother articles, to
wliicli they invite the Attention of the public.
O. E. ELFOUI) &. CO.
?i*r. 2, 42 tf
HAIR WORK.
KIR. au<l Juts. I.. OLSOft
C^7"OU Id) respectfully inform the I.ndic3 nn<l
T v Gentlemen of Greenville, and transient
visitorsof this place, thnt tlicy have removed
froin their former place of living (oiqiositc the
\Jan.oion House,) to their (arm in the country.
\ yeat variety of Kumlsome Specimen* of their
may ho found at tho Watch and Jewelry Store of
MR. CIIAKLES SMITH,
who will be pleased to receive orders for all
work in tlu'ir line. Mr. Smith is in frequent communication
with them, nnd customers may depend
on having their work promptly executed
and delivered.
Dec. 14. \ 31 3m
ma A ?A mweiw e*?vy?sp*">
wW"Jr?6^Jr??wA>4 a??N)?L^i'.
H|^HE undersigned having formed n copnrtnerJ
ship under the nan'e Mid style ot GRADY
A uOOJDl*KTT, and tnkV. 1 the stock of Goods
and Store of Jous. W - Quatr, WI"/]R^3S\
continue the husinesv We hopriaujnw
^T?C. l?y prompt attentions to merit
continuance of the liberal pat.*onags heretofore
given the bnsineaa. Our stock L< very complete
now, and preparation* arc makix'g to enlarge it
oon. Give in a eall.
JOHN IT. GRADY,
ItOli'T. 1*. GOO DLKTT.
January, i-*!, 1858.
The True Carolinian.
THE undersigned will issue at Anderson
C. II., on or beforo the first of February,
a LITERARY and NEWS JOURNAL,
bearing the above title. It will be
an independent paper in every sense of tlio
term. It will be the size of the late Greenville
Mountaineer, and about as large as the
Gazette and Advocate. It will be published
at the ur.preccdcntedly low rate of Ono Dollar
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.
JOllN V. MOORE,
Feb 14-tf. Ed. and Proprietor.
Warrants I Warrants!
VT.E. 3AOI.3T.
Attorney at law, u prepared with *11
necessary instructions to procure Itounty
Land Warrants under the late act of Congress,
granting 190 acres to all who may have served in
any of ohe warn. I inmcdiata attention given to
nny bnein?nt jof the kind entrusted to his eare.
Marfb IS. 44 tf
Shaving' Ahd Hair-Dressing.
BIJBBlPtiE, (he Barber, has re*
fjMnturneif Uf Greenville, and taken nj> hie
Headquarter* next door to C. W. Pmais
CpTOyA Co 'a Tailoring oatnblixhment, in Beat
MVtwi Brick Range, and is prepared to exe
ar^Kcote pVery thing in bis lijvJi with the fineel
Cp^Utoneh. Oenflemen Nib havwthoir hnir cut
fp?\or shampooed, or faees shaved at any time
jrjSfdwrins the day or evening, Shaving doss
fj^Pbytbs mputb on roesotoabls term a. ^
%
jj^h
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Book and Job Printing
<e*STABU?KMEKT/o)
VV V-/
11 AVI NO A FINE SELECTION OF
Hnnrnvsj*
S95 ASSTCT&S.
CIRCULARS, CATALOGUE^ HAN0-BILL8, WAYBILLS,
BALL TICKETS, PROGRAM.8, fcC.
PRINTED WITH DESPATCH.
CHINA, SATIN ENAMEL, 8 AT IN SURFACE AND
PLAIN AND COLORED CARDS,
%J _ <f f^JtS -
upon .fie tl)03t j^oofsble
CSlCmS WO A OAlLflfl. t
WAxtr iinnAaOAnTATTAIff
JDLv n ailu/akiw vvjua a a vm
JPIMU) c./AJDJsna3pai? A\Important
Announcement
rI^O all persons afflicted with 8extlal diseases,
A anch as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,
impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Symphilia, tko
Vice of Onanism, or Solf-abusc, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of rhiladel[>hiH,
in view of the awful destruction of human
if? and henltli, caused by Sexual diseases, and
the deceptions which are practised upon the un
fortunnto victim* of such diseases by Quacks,
have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a
Charitable net worthy of their name, to give
Mcdirut Advice Gratis, ?x>all persons thus afflict
ed, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with
a description of their condition," Inge. occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in eases of extreme poverty
and Buffering, to Furnish Medicine free of
Charge
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution,
established by a special endowment, for
the relief *f the sick and distressed, atlliptcd with
"Virulent and Ep4d?inie Diseases," and its furid*
can ho used for no other nurooae. It baa now
surplus of moans, which the Directors have voted
to advertise the almve notice. It is needless to I
add that the Association commands the highest
Medical skill of tho ago, and >?ill furnish the
inost approved modern treatment. Valuable ad
vies also given to sick ana nervous females, afIflicted
with Womb Complaint, I.cucorrhoea. Ac.
t3F~ Address, (post-paid,) Dr. George It. Cnl
| bouu. Consulting Stfrgepn,, ll"w?M Association,
No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, PuuiS.
11V order of ths Director*,
EZRA D. II ART WELL, President
GEU. FA1KCH1LD. Secretary,
ang 24. 15 tf
Proapcctii^of (he
SEVENTH VOI.UMS OF TOE
3W33SW WOIRaR ?^?3P?IIIMLk35r.
ALL Post Masters nro authorized to net
ns Age fits ; commission guarrontend to 1
bo more liberal thran given by other pablica-'
lion*, nnd specimen copies sent free to any j
parties. Agents wanted in all seCtiofrs of tbe
country.
rniCK OE THE DCTCftMAX
1 Copt #2 per year
3 oopietf 6 44
5 44 7 44
10 " , 12 "
15 " 16 "
Subscription's received for 3, 0 or 9
months, at the same rate.
Under the new postage law, the postage
on the Dutchman is only thirteen cents a
t nn r tit mo wo ft /.f iKa C?nl? V-.- V .1
;v... ?V ? I'nii \'1 IIIU UKHC \JI iic\T J Ijm ; I
out of ilie State, and t6 any part of life Un-!
ion, only twenty six cents a year:?in both j
ciuunto l>e paid quarterly or annually in hU- !
vauec.
These prices will show that tho Dutchman
is the cheapest paper in tho world.
All orders must be addressed to
EDWIN WESTON, & Co.,
No. 21 Ann street, New York.
Dissolution.
rpiIE FIRM of M. R. FA RLE <t CO., is this
JL day dissolved?person* owing accounts, will
please call and settle them.
11. li. LA RLE.
Jan. 21 37 R. I>. JLONO.
AN ORDINANCE
For the government of Slave? and Free Peroont of
color in the Town of Greenville.
BEIT ORDA1XED, That the market hell shall I
he rung every night, from the vornnl to the
autumnal equinox at nqunrter before ten <?*clock,
?. m., nud ut a quarter before nine o'clock, p. m.,
>r the remainder ofthcyear. which shall be a
signal for all slaves to repair to their home#; and j
any slave found outside of his or her owner or J
employer's enclosure after the hour of ten o'clock, i
p. in., from the vcriuil to tho autnniunl equinox, '
or after the hour of nine o'clock, p. m? during the
remainder of the year, shall be carried to the
Guard House, and detained until the next morn
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in^f wnen lie piiiiii uo not e\rrruinjf
twenty lashes, or the owner shall pay a fine of
pno dollar, nt the discretion of the presiding officer.
8xc. 2. Be it further ordained, That hereafter
no slavo or slaws shall occupy or reside in any
house or other building or cjielosnrt within the
town of Greenville, other than his or her owner's,
without the written consent of such owner,
wherein shall l?e expressly described the place
where such slave or slaves are allowed to reside,
and specifying the time for which such permission
is intended to be given, which shn'.l not exceed
one month at any one timo without renewal; and
any slave offending herein shall he whipped not
exceeding twenty lashes, unless the owner or employer
ofsuch slave shall pay a fine of five dollars
for each slave so offending, together will all
cost and charges.
Skc. 3. Be it far Our ordained, That no person
Mian k-t or biro to any slave any lot, how* room
or building within the town of Greenville ; and
any person offending herein, shall he subjeot to a
penalty of fivo dollars per month during the
time such slave shall occupy any auch lot, room,
house or building so rented as aforesaid.
Sao. 4. lie it further onLiineiL, That sla i-es orj
other persons of eolor, more than five in annlier, j
hnll not ho permitted (except at funerals, and on :
other occasions hereinnfter provided for) to as- j
serahle or meet together within the limits of th<> j
town of Greenville, unless it he for tlio purpose j
of labor, under the charge snd supervision of]
some white person, being the owner, employer
or overseer of auoh slaves or free persons of col
or; and it shall belawfhl for any officer of the
town, or any white person, to apprehend any
negroes or free persons of eolor, so assembled
without the presence of eonij white persona*'
above provided ; and for that purpose, antherity j
is hereby given to enter into any lot, house, or
other building or enclosure within the tdNvrt of
Greanvllle, wnerflih any negroes or other persons
of color may be assembled contrary to the
provisions of this ordinance; and every nogro or
person of eolor so apprehended in tho day time, j
shall immediately be carried liefore the furendant
or any ohe of tne wardens, who' is hereby author i
teed eirtf required to order such corporal punish-!
ment, net exeeedi.tg one hwndred lashes, at
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soeh Jut,ondant sr.. wardcua iray in his <Ti*
oration cWm proper; and if such ?y> or other
person of color lx> H(i>r?l? ended at itWlit, 1m ?
h? shall iM-roiifio^i in the Ouard Wdnwi until
Ut* n?xt tnorniny, and then curried Wfore the
fntendant or nliv one of the kratdena, and daslt
with r? above jirortded.
3ca 6. Jie u further ordained, That noHheembly
cf negroe* or ither pisrooa* of col?>r *>" the
purpose of dancing or other merriment, ah?U ho
permitted witliin the limit? of the tO^lTofOrhtDville,
without the written pcrrniseiort of the Ii t.mlant,
or in hit absence of one oftho wardens;
and no such a?*>niblr shall be allowed to continue
later than one o'clock at night, under a pettnlty
of twenty dollnra for each and every otlVuee, payable
l?r th?. owner of occupnrt of tho rrimtsef
whero'sUvli offence ,!i committed. Ana the Intendaut
or any one of tha wardens or marshals,
or other officer of the town, or any 6'1 her ..white
person finding ne?r6'u* Of olhcf pers&it of cdldr
so assembled without permission from the Intendantoronc
of the wardens nr uforeMiid, or after
the hour above trweified, is hereby aothonrftn
and required fo ttn^H tucli negroes or persons of
color hnffiediatety to the ,Guard House, to be
there confined and proceeded against, as is provided
for uegroe* found ouUide of their owner's or
employers V hoursprejerib^ill
the first section of this ordinance. A'od any owner
oVoecnpant of any house or enclosure witliin tho
t/tidn vKn altoll dariv n/1??i?ffn??A/v ?? . ?-1-- ?
? ? ...? wm ? v-v.. y v/r uinM] ? OUf
tancc-to any ofthe aioresafd pefsfcnS coming upon'
or into their premises for the purpose of nrrestiuff
negroes or other pereone of color, ?o" unlawfully
assembled as aforesaid.shall. for each nnd every Offence,
forfeit and pay a fine of not less than tv?i ty
nor .more than fifty dollars.
Sec. 6. Be it further ordained,, That no owner
or othor person having the charge aud government
of any slave, shall permit Such slave to carry on
any mechanic or handicraft trails, in any shop
or other plnce within the town, in the nmne or
on the account of such slnve, under a peualty of
five dollars fft'r every day such slave shall carry
on such trade ss aforesaid
Sre. 7. Be it further ordained. That no slave or
free person of. color shall be permitted to lttcp a
shop or stand within the limits of the tbwrt of
Greenville, except at the market, for th'e sale of
any article* or commodities whatsoever, either
<jn his <Vr her own account, or on account of nis or
her owner or guardian, or nhy other person, without
a written license or permission from th?
Council, under a penalty of fifty lashes for each
and every offence; nor shall any such slave or
free person of color he allowed to sell, within the
corporate limits of the. town t>f Greenville, any
article or commodity tflmt&ver, without fho written
permission of Ins or her owner, employer or
guaYdrrtn, except garden vegetables, fruits, milk,
ice cream, fish and oysters ; and any slave or froo
person of cofor offending herein, sh ill be punished
not exceeding nftr lashes, as the Council may
direct,
Src. 8. Be it farther ordained, TV*t Hshall not
be lawful for any slnvo or free person of Color,
within the corporate limits of the town Of Gfeinville,
to purchase any poultry, butter, eggs, venison,
wild f6\vl, oh arty other Article ov commOditv,
whatever, with a view to send the same to
rfny hthyr matket or place to be sold 6n profit or
exiicotntihn Of nrnfit nnd tin*.., /,?
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son of color who ahull offend herein, ahull forfeit
nil the articles or Commodities so' purchased, nnd
sh'ffll also be Whipped n6f exceeding fifty lashes
on the bure hack.
Set. 9. Be U furl fur ordaitied, Tlmt no rO'crchant
or shop keeper within tbo town of Greenville,
shall peNnit any slnve Or free person of color
to Set Hi nis or her clerk or ngent in the snlo of nny
goods, wares or merchandize, under n penalty of
twenty dollnrsfor each and every offence,
Sec. 10. Be it further ordained, That any tdavo
or free person of color who shall be found drunfif;
or shall otherwise niibbehnvc, by acting in a noisy
or boisterous manner, or by singing an indecent
song or hallooing within she limits of the said
town, shnll for each ami every offence receive not
exceeding one hundred lushes; and any slave of
free person of color who shall smoke n se^ar in *.
tiny streot or in nny open and public plnee in th?'
toWn, or shnll walk with a cane, eliiD or stick,
(except tho lame, infirm, or blind,) shall for eacht
and cveryoffenco receive not exceeding twenty
lashes.
Sec. 11. Be it further ordained, Thnt nny person
who shnll hire or loan to nnv slave or slaves
nny liorso or horses, or any enrrnge, buggy, sulky
or other Vehicle, without the written consent of
the owner, employer or other person having tho
ehnrgc and government of such alnv? or slaves,
shall be subject toapennlty not exceeding tea
dollars for each nnd every offence.
Sec. 12. Be it further ordained, Thnt nny perron
who shall hire any slnve from nny non-resident
owner, to ho employed within the corporate limits
of the town of Greenville, and who shall not duly
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n jnin, mini miiyr io Hie I own l_ierKtO lie Taxed,shall
be subject to a penalty of ten dollars for eaeff
and every slave so hired bv hirn.which he shall full
or neglect, to return as aforesaid, one-half of wl/reh
said penalty shall be paid to the informer.
Hm I?. lie it further ordained, That it shall
ftot be lawful for any slave to keep a boarding
house in the town of Oroenville, or board or lodge
any white person, slave or free person of color,nor
shall it be lawful for any white person, slave W
free person of color to board or lodge with
any slave, nor shall any slave be allowed
to" board or lodge in any part of a house
occupied by nnv white person or free negro,
unless bona fde hired or bound to sueli white
person or free negro, or unless such house bo
upon the premises of the owner, or other person
having the ehnrgo aiuf government Of such slave,
and with the consent of sneh owner or other person
having charge of such slave; and any wlrito
person who shall violate this section of tho ordinance,
shall be fined not exceeding twenty dollars,
and nnv slave or free perpon of color for a like
oft'encesTiall receive not exceeding fifty lashes for
each and every offence.
Sec. 14. lie it further ordained, That slaves and
free persons pf color shall be allowed to assemble
at anv of the Churches of the town for the purpose
of refigious worship three times in each week and
not elsewhere or oftener: Provided. That at all
such meetings some responsible vfhite citizen Of
the town bo and remait^prosent during saidf
meeting4.
Sec. 13. lie it further ordained. That every
ticket, giving permission to any person or persona
of color, to be hhscnf frobi the premises of
his or her owner or employer, &r frob> his, her or
their premises, shall designate and express, hy the
name of tho owner or occupants of the premises,',
the place from which such person or persons of
color has or have permission to go, and also express
ami designate, in .lie i?aaii .iiaiiuit, the
place or places to which, he, she or they is or are
going.
8ec. 16. Be itfurther orJained, If, aftcf ringing
mo ucii, Bim miivt' or iree person or color shall'
ho see* outside of the gnfe or enclonr.ro of her
owner, employer of guardian, not befog actually
on hie way to some plaoe to which ho i* authorized
by a written permit, to proceed, such slnvo or'
person of color ?hnll be liable to the penalties ns
ore imposed for being taken up without a ticket*'
though soch slave or free person of color should
retreat into his or her owner1*; employer's or
guardian's enclosure, before he or she can be ar
rested ; Mid,on notice being given to such owner
or employer, he shall cause ?ueh slave to l?e delivered
to the Watchman or patrol to be carried
to the Qnard Ileus*; and on failing to do so, shall
forfeit not lesh than Itve dollars nor more than'
ten dollars ; nud if a free person of color, lie Or
shall be arrestod nml earri?*d to the Canard House
t6 bv disposed of in the same manner ah per
sons tiiVou np without tickets.
Done and ratified under the corporate seUl of the
. . said Tovn of (rreennilfe, on the eeventeHtth
lu M Jo>/ of J ant tarn, in the t/rar of our Lord
tine thnumnd eiafu htotdr-d and /tfty-f'x.
IL LiCICTllttUSTOX. hktindmii,
W F. Tawr, (ler\ of CovneU,
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