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-WlSS*...'??.**"or _.. ImI Estate, negroes, ueiwa, & Ulr^nFlour, Onto, AKD ALL MANNER OF PRODUCE ANDMERCHANMSK, mam ?iu*AQdl Exchange Row, Riohardwrn St. , COLUMBIA, 8. O. ? J Mclcroucc*. | SUnhouae, Allen A Co., Mid Willie A Good-J vift Qliarloeton; ifoll% A. Crawford and Richard T> XS!LiW ColuMTs a; Brawley t Al?fcnder Chants fl f'ol- ? V V?-V_ VjflV 8. ; Spring* A MeT.Ood, Charlotte, N. 0.; Michael Brown, Salisbury, N. C.: R. C. Cooke, VI# Concord, N. C.; Dr. W. U. Holt, Lexington, N. C.; Whitfield Walker, Newberry, 8. C.; J. . * grown, Anderson, 9. Ct; Gower, Cox A Markley, Greenville, 8. C.; Jno. Kyle; Laurens, 8. 0. Feb, SS. 42 3m ?. >10 FANNIE FERN'8 1.000,000 READERS. bo" A yew Book Coming. XXT& have tlio pleasure of announcing thnt we )a ::? ft bnwe fn press, and shall publish at an 9S wcrly day, a now work of Fiction, entitled Rose Clark ; A Romance. BY FANNJE FRI9N. . The last work and tint continuous tale of tlii brilliant and fascinating authoress, " Ruth IInil,' ^ achieved a success unexampled in the annnls of letters. In the langnngc of a leading periodical, it 'created a more profound scusntion than any which has been issued during a quarter of a Centaury.' But it is unnecessary to allude to the 8eriU of " Ruth IJaH." Judging from tlio num >r of conies of it we hsve sold, we judge that every body in tlio United States has read it As ?rcopacts the work we have now in press, Ro? <Glark, we can otliy say that we regard it as, iu every reepeet, a greater, better work: and are confidentlit wrifl not only sustain but even increase the (reputation of its distinguished authoress. Wefhnve reason to think that Rose Clnrk 1-WJ Win create a greater sensation than did Ruth i Hall." , It will form nn.elogant 12 ino volume of over 400 paper. Price $1.25, on receipt of which a copy will be sent'by mail, post-juud. It will be Jftr talc >lw .rill'bookseller*. MASON BROTHERS, "Fob. 28. , i . . 42 New-York. STATE OF SOVTII CAHOLIlfA. Greenville Distriot. IN THE OOUttT QK. ORDINARY. Anny Honson, Administratrix of tlic Estate of -8aiwh Dill, doeeased. Applicant, vs. Rebecca ? fi Koaisk, Hidnev Butler, Edward Dill, John Dill, Sarah Garrett and Matthew Garrett her husband, Defendant*. Petition for funds of R?al Estate to pay the debts of the said Sarah Dill, deceased. ' 01 * ~TT appearing that Sarah Garrett and Matthew 4 JL Garrett, h or husband, reside without the m < limits of the State : It ia therefore ordered, . m that they do appear at the Court of Ordinary to * he holdcn at Greenville Court House for Greenville Dietrich on the 12th day of Mav. Anno Domini, 18i&, to shew canse, if any they ean, 1*-' why tho proceeds of the sale of the real estate of Sarah Dill, deceased, sold by me for partitition and division, should not (h> paid over to Annjr Qunsou, Administratrix of .the said Sarah l>ill, to be applied by her to the payment of the debt# of" the said Sarah Dill. 0 i Given under my hand And seal, tliia 11 tb j ' [u s.1 day of February, A. D., 1850. " BOBKItT McKAY, Feb. H-40-Sai Ordinary of Greenville Diet. MERCHANT^HOTEL, ; BY JAMES M. HURST, (BiEtAmilSSTOH, S. ?. Board?$100 For Bay. February 21. 41 tf Planter's Hotel " EC* 4E3B 3HL SB HLj 3K53 THE subscriber being desirons of retirJfeilL'no from the business won Id offer the above well known and long established Hotel for sale. This Hotel is situated in one of tho best sites in the town of Greenville, and is now in thorough repair. It has attached to the premises * J two fine Ten Pin Alleys, Stables, Carriage House, and nil the accessary outbuildings. The Hotel is capable of accommodating about sAi hundred nersons. and could with but little . j?v txpouc, b? made to accommodate double that ^ * number- To any person desirous of entering into the busing the above offer#) an opportunity .rarely mot with. For tortus, (which will be moderate,) or fur dher particular*, apply to X\A * THOMAS STEEN, Fsb, 7. 39-tf. Proprietor of Planter's Hotel. . To all Concerned. NOTICE i? hereby given to all indebted to William 8. Tunnies, either by note or book X oeeevnt, that the same have been placed in the J bap da of BA8I.EY A Til HUSTON, and unless v, settled by the 6th day of March nsxt will be sued upon without further notice. February 7. S9 td Last Notice. A 1.L PERSONS indebted to the concern of P. , i iU%i N. Powaa* A Co. by Note or Book Ac< oouut pre now informed thai ioogvi indulgence cannot be given. Consequently all such Notes pad socounta remaining unpaid upon tho 1st of March will be put in snK without farther notice. J. J. IIOVET, dan. 81. IM Surviving Co-partner. Last Notice. A hh PERSONS having demand* againt the F J-A- estate of Row. B. Wood doc eased pre rek .Quired to hpnd them in propotiy attest*!, and awrtwA itio aaiJ Aalafa pda P? immediate payment, ns longer indulgence cannot be given. WM.C. BA1LKV, , ,{yi; * t t??? i- Administrator. V _J*? 17. 8ft tf. jSgP^Ckarlefton Weekly Standard, /"^oxTAisa all the waiter published in the together with the local, domestic and foreign warjteU, tho prices current, including tha rtfm of sale for stock, exchange ( and domcajic procnce, the shipping in port the I?ft4 telegrejrhie information, Ac, Ac,Ac. Tha ^Standard is the.only morning paper .In OWletlon wliichi issues'u weekly edition. JR Th?edilion is pailished every Wednesday morning, and by the evening of the j day can be-rtfeeived iw every aoetion of I '2? Pr,Ce invariably in I fcW.SPUUT'iCO. mt wB&Jm.'* n T- ?r > r ? e. i. ELFORO. T* Q* MnAldson. Jin. 10. 35 1,0 < REED & OOODLETT, C ????-t1 Greer.?Ule, S. . Jf3F*OfBcc nc*t door to F, F. Bbattii; dt (Jo, ' j. p. herd.} [?. d. ooodlstt. January 18 85 tf Thompson it Easley, ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, GREENVILLE C. H., S. C. June 23, 1864. ft ? iErnOlS j-v Attorney at Law. WILL punctually attend to nil matters entrusted to his care. He may be found for the present* at the Law Office of Messrs. Tuourao* A Kaalky, or ?t the office of tho Southern Enterprise, Greenville C. 1L Feb. 14. 40 If W II. HOVEY, PROPRIETOR OF GPecobille, S. 6. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, RICH DRESS SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, filmYirlft. IVIanfllna ft# V--.1 J ???^ .? ws jeiuivrvmvnc*' AGENT FOR RICH'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES. 7 i; Stoddard's Warranted Piano Forte*, ? Mrs. Allen'* Word'* Ilair lte*tor?r, 2. M Dr. W. B MofVatt's Pill* nnd Ditto re, - ^ Dr. David Jnyne's Patent Medicine*, 3. < Loudon <fc Co.'h " * 2 2 A. D. ?fc D. Sands' Sarftaparilln, *" No. 9, CleavrlaniTs Buildings. Nearly opposite Mansion House. January 17, 1856. 86 tf LKe RMd Property Inanred. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! THE A8HEVILLE Hlntnnl Snsnrmtrt Ctmtpntj Inenres House*, Stores and other Prop rty AGAINST FIRE : And the Ltrti of Whit* FsAons and Slaves, bettrem the ages of 10 aru.1 00 gears ON such term* as to render it a most safe and desirable investment. Full details, with tho Constitution and By-Law* of the Company, e*ill be furnished on application to any of the Officer* of tho Company. JOSEPH R. OSBORNE, Pres'L ' Wm. W. McDOWF.m Vice-Pres. Ji& 11 Rankin, Secretary db Treasurer. JOHH W. GRADY, Agent, Dee. 27-t? GREENVILLE, a C. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. r|MIK subscriber* having purchased the entire X interest of E. N. GOWEIt, in tile Finn of Cowhbo, Cox A Makklkt, tnkc this method of calling on all persons indebted to them to make immediate payment OOWER, OOX A MARK LEY. Tiioa. C. Gowkb, 1 Tiios. M. Cox, [ 1L C. Mauklkt, ) ?? - r |"MIK undersigned having sold ont his interest .JL to his late partners in ths Wagon and Carriage Business, would take this opportunity to reeommend them to the confidence of liia friends and ths public. He feels sss#rcd the business of the new Firm will suffer no detriment by his withdrawal, as they aro employing the very best workmcu iu all departinonta of their business. (Signed) E. N. GO WEIL Greenville, January 1, 1856. Jan. 10 86 tf i At Cost, For Cash. CLOTHING, A WELL ASSORTED STOCK, mostly mads in the shop by snperior workmen. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Q00D8, FINE BOOTS, BOOTEES AND SHOES. THOSE indebted te ths subscriber will please make immediate payment, as the sacrifice of his interest^ a* abort, are onJy made to meet pressing obligations. JOHN BUKSEY. Feb 7- 8? tf Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c. A. GREENFIELD HAVING purchased the entire Stock of Dry Geodsof W?.K Tus***, late CtrrrrvnvN A Tuaim, epiwsite the Mansion House, and re j moved 1ms Stoek of Grocer ice. Hardware, Crockery, liquors, Ac., from his late store opposite the i airiui. Ouw?, is jnd|?r^ to offer "refit Bar-, gains in the above articles. He will keep constantly on baud a well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and OAPS, Boots & Shoos, W| HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAlLS,AC. tyCouotry produoe taken in ekchangs for Goods. He will keep on hand BACON, MEA1,, FLOUR, and other artielee for home consumption at as cheap rates as oau he had in tlie place. He-returns his thanks for the very libera! pa(nnnatfd hnPulnfora *>aA*lfa<1 t\A ltAikOa K? I lion to htuineei and a desire to meet the wants of lite people, to receive a continuation of their favors. Jan. SI. 38-tf ~Tpublic ordinance. BK IT ORDAINED by tire Town Conn dl of Greenville, that any person or persona who ahull in any manner, abuse or interfere with any of the Town Marshals, Qr nny^ther offteeiu of thp Town in the div ehiirgoef tlid' duties by words or acts ahnll for each end eyery ofTenee pay n fine of pot moro than fc&Q, and any person or potions aiiling or n betting in such abuse op jhlerfer: enoe shall lie fined in * H?m pot exceeding Twenty Five dollar*. Done and ratified ip Cob not I, this' #7tli day of January, A. D. ISBfi. ' . H. LBR THU RSTOIf, IntendanL f. Pntt c, 7Wn Vl<H. I' ^ iWlm^ctiirer tteato tie J FURNITURE of ***7 dwcription, CHAIRS vftrcry ?tyl4 r celrmated metauc burial CABE8, ' Opimitc /?? Cvngactt Houur * ootinniiA, ?. o Jv; U ' L. T. LEVIN, mg" i Auctioneer tad Commicsion Xerefca&t, 1 (3<jDIMSn?rim^9 85? <?. 1 ItEFERCKNCRS. j J ohm A. Civwrow, Frt*ulent Commercial Bank, ? John Caldwell, Pretidmt South Carolina Rail' road Company, Hon. Johm 8. Puatoii, lw* Uryck, Oilumhiii. . AIorvwu 4 Co., Hemkt Mimro^k, Hoik W. F. Colcock, Chrrlcaton. mny 28. 2 U _i LL ? s. tfBOTfffSBim ~ - > DRALKR 1M UL , Religious, Wiscelteoeovs utO School 198 Rlchnrdnon Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. AMERICAN HOTEL. s. o? MTIIE friends of thEs establishment, and the public at large, are respectfully informed that this HOTEL will be cont-fnued and kept open for tlic reception of all who may ( feel disposed to patronise It Tlic sorvices of Mr. JAMES L. BEARD, lone , favorably known In connexion with tho Hotol, j I have been secured. A continuation of the patronage heretofore ( given, is respectfully solicited. i No pains will be spared to give satisfaction. t The Culinary department will be supplied ( with the selection of tho market Gentlemen with their families visiting or pass- ( ing through Columbia can be furnhued witii nn surpassed accommodations; tho location being ( [ central, retired and convenient to plensuro ami business. Mr. JOHN A. SHF.ILL will continue bis Iocs- ] tion st the Stables in rear of tlte Hotel. His oranilniw and Carriage line will be in readiness at nTeHFITerefit" Depots" and at t Ac TTbliT at tlTt mmessary hours, to convey passengers to and from the establishment Guests desiring Carriages can liavo them at any hour. W. BOLLINGER, Proprietor. : Jan. 17. e 86 tf THE NEW ERA, It Published every Friday Homing in | COLUMBIA, S. 0. i BY J4BES A. CURTIS. Terms : ?2 per annum, iu Advance. Dec 7. SI tf Stoves! Stoves!! riMlE SUBSCRIBERS offers to the public a JL large variety of Stoves, vis: Tho Challenge and Leviathan Cookim? Stoves and various others. Air Tight Cooking Stoves, , t)F VARIOUS KINrtS. ! PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, Large and ?mall Ovetut, AI It TIGHT PREMIUM^ Cooking Stoves. PARLOR COOKING STOVES. : Parlors, Box Stoves, Hull Stoves, for Churches, ! Stores, Ac., together with u full assortment ol plain find Japanned Tin Ware, TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET IRON WARE, MAT A LL1 C ROOFING Doha ia the moot approved manner, with (lia- . poteh. , J3F~ The Trade supplied with TIN WAKE, f at wholesale, upon the lowest terms. ; D. O. WESTFIELD, ?fcCO. (Jretnrille, 8. C. apr 0, 47 tf To Male Students. r|^!IE snbseriher proposes to supply hoarding, ^ 1. lights fuel and washing for 12 or It Stu- ^ I dents during the ensuing year at $14 per month. ( The money will be rcouired to be |>a(d semi-annually iu advance. Snould students become dia- J satisfied, or leave before the end of the session, the money will be refunded, except sufficient to pay for the time consumed. V W. H. B. FAIUL , Jan, 10. 35 tf N7VMBVW Mi K V WILL be received, by the subscriber, until ' the first day of March next, for the build- ' ingof a Market House in the town of Greenville, bidders will be required to enter into bond for the performance of contract. Specifications for said building win be seen nt the office of ' H. LEKTHRU8TOX, Intcidant. W. P. Prick, Clerk of Council, Jan. 2t 87 tf. The True Caroliuian. THE undersigned will inane nt Anderson ' C. II., on or before the first of Feb- ' ruarv, n LITERARY nnd NEWS JOUR- ' NAL, bearing the above title. It will be ' an independent paper in every sense of the * term. It will be the size of the late Greenville Mountaineer, nnd about as large as the J (Gazette and Advocate. It will be published ' at the ur.preccder.U>dly iow rate of One Dub" lur per nnnum. Persons desiring to subscribe, would do well to send in their names ' as soon as possible, together with the sub- ' scription price, as wo inteud to require it in ' advance, or send no paper. JOHN V. MOORE, 1 Feb 14-tf. Ed, and Proprietor. * 1 Warrants! "Warrants I j *97. S. 3AGL3"7, A TTOItNEY AT LAW, U prepared with all < xjL necessary iuatrucMos* to proourc Iionnty latim warrant* unuer tno iatc act 01 LX>ngr?-?s, < granting ICO ncros to *11 who may have arrved in . any of the war*. Immediate attention given to ' any busineaa of tU? kind entruetad to hia oarr. MaroJi Ift, 44 U Shaying and Hair-Dressing. miRRVDOB, the Rnrh?r, ha* rr As^turned id Groenvlllev and taken nn hi# THzSt Headquarter* naxt door to 0. W. lWt? QSTO?t Co'a Tailoring oetaWWiment, in Beat /jerifyiea Brick Range, and i? prepared to ex* jP^jTente every thing infcieline with,the Saaei QPBtonch. Gentleman aaf> Have their Hair cm J M#\or shampooed, or Ium abaved aft any tftiw , Sj^JTduring the day orerecia*.' Uharitgd^ae QHDhy tfce month on reaaanaUe team*. tJrtfavUI*, Xp,* U. 44 tf . I. ^^.u^naMu r* Z3ESKC^^62? THE LAKE'S STORE ' i -.-'jjh-lsui ^."><iiilifi>witw t.-vfrt'.; -|A j The New Tear 1856 Willi da> nnimialjjr large end complete Jtook of Housekeeping Goods. ileacbed Sheeting*, Furniture Cilice**. Irown "' 'English Ch::;t2? *, il*nch T-8 Shirtings, Table Diapers,' Irown ' M Linen Damask*, 7Won Cotton*, Curtain Embroideries, led Tickings, Curtain Dimity, rwilled Joan*, Curtain Damask*, IN GREAT VARIETY. | Tho n\x>ve, together with Rich Silks, Ribbons, Arc., A8 USUAL, Velvet Moss Trimmings, tttVT AND BEAUTIFUL, .1 ' u ; AT nr. h. Hovrrs. WILLIAKIH St FEANTKB, Wholesale St Retail Grocers AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Greenville. 8. CM HAVE just received, and will continue to keep on hand a good supply of Toffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice. Salt, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Nails, and Many other Articles pertaining to a Grocery Es nbiislinient, to which we invite public attention, Wo ere trading in Articles tlint require large Jasli Investment und admit of but shsrt profits, in J wc find, by experience, that it i? impossible 0 do business on a limited crelk. We dull,' , hcrefore, discard books, and in future, without listinction or exception, require the CASH on Iclivery of Goods. We are ulso BUYING PRODUCE of every decription. and will pay the highest market prices, ither in Cush or Coods, at the pleasure of the ?ll*r. iaoobm. raysTaa. i.?>??Aai? wii.ijamk. Nov. 4. 25 tf. VESSHS. QRADY & G OODDETT IIAVK REMOVED INTO THEIR NEW STORE 3pposite their Old Stand, Ylicre they will continue to sell to their customers and friends DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, <le., at prices AS LOW a? can be had. Dec. 27. 33 tf Hooks and Stationery. IMIK Subscribers are reeeiving a large and va1 assoid.MA..* -? ? 1 ? 4 ?At -1 - ' * ? iv. V.UCIIV ui mu rtuuTt- ?vriicirn, wmcn liev offer nt low price*. A LARQE VARIETY OF CLASSICAL WORKS. An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works. iClIOOF. ROOKS, Slutes, Pons, Pencils, I'rawing Rooks, Water Colors, Dissected Onmes Ac., Ac. >1ank Rooks, bound, linlf-bound, and in paper, 'oolsonn, Tetter and "Nuto Pajicr, by the renin or !?:# . Spy GIavm, Pocket Compasses, Magnifiers, Ac, With a varied assortmentofother articles, to rhiclithcy invite the attention of rh? public. G. E. ELFORD A CO. ninr. 2, 42 tf HAIR WORK. xTKK. H?d .11 IIS. L. OLIO! \\7OU 1.1 'respectfully inform the Ladies and Tr Gentlemen of Greenville, and transient visitors of this place, t lint they have removed roiu their former place of living (opposite the dnnsion llonse,) to their fnrni in the country. S great variety of Handsome Specimens of their zaj^a ssrQ&s. nay ho found at tlio Watch and Jewelry Store of MR. CHARLES SMITH, ,vho will be pleased to receive orders for all rork iu their line, Mr. Smith is in frequent coinnuniention with them, and customers nuiy delend on having their work promptly executed uid delivered. Dec. 14. SI 8 m To Kent. Rjfr THE largo and commodious Dwelling pfilp HOUSE at the corner of Main and Bunioiube streets, recently occupied by Dr. W. It. Tovtn Aor.lv to the subscriber. O. W. PARKINS. January 3. 34 tf I lie Home Journal for 18 JO. new ani> brilliant serik.s. WE lust week issued the first number of the New Series of the Home Journal or 1856, in a new dress, and with new atraclions. It contained Chapters I. and II. f PAUL FANE, OR PARTS OF A LIFE ELSE UNTOLD. A Novel in Serial Num xsr*. By N. P. Wtu.is. That number also contained tjio coinnenceinent of a series of original novelette, n verse, founded upon fact, called, "Tub iioHr or a Star," i?y J. M. Field. Besides the contribution* and labor of the Editors?the Home Journal contains the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence of a arge list of contributors?the spice of the European Magazines?tho selections of the most interesting publication*; of the day ? the brief novels?the piquant stories?the tpnikling wit and amusing anecdote?the news and gossip of the Parisian papers?the [>er*oual sketches of publio characters?the tirring scenes of the world we iivo in?the dironicle of tho news for ladies?the fashions ? the facts and outlines of news?the pick ?f English information?the wit, humor and pathos of the times?the essays on life, literature, society and morals, and the usual vn -ietv of careful choosing* from the wilderness >f English periodical literature, criticism, fM?try,etc. We need not remind oqr reaJers that we have also one qr two unsurpassed correspondents iu the fatfyonable society / Nero York, who give us e$rly news of j jvery new feature Qfffjje j?nd elegancetpuoug he leaders of the gay >v<>rid. Tkhmb.?Foe one cofly,&& for threp copies, Mi?or on* copy for the tyroo ye*r?> *5? dyr*y? ift AtMi**. MOUUIS k WILLIS, Jul it or. and Propi 10' Pulton-bt. N. Y. ?SSS m Book and Job Printing llAyiXU A PUNK SELECTION OF r> v< wa ARE PBBPABBD TO DO WOM ?33 aa^a3?85>aa2s ?s?s&?. CfftCl'LAP.S, CATftL08l^s/Kits, WAYBILLS, BAtL TICKETS, PRCfrRAVtoS, HC. ' PRINTED WITIt DESPATCH. r ccm-g^ j CHINA, SATIN ENAMEL, SATIN SCR FACE AND PLAIN AND COLORED CARDS, llM $i lilosf fobotyble Xefrh)?. ,r, comwsb \uss a (aAui^ai. HOW ABDASSOCIATION Iuiporiaut Announcement. rIX) all persons nftlictod with Sexual diseases, X sueh ns Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Symphilu, the Viee vf Onanism, or Self-abuae, <fcc., <kc. The lfOW Altfr AKS&lf.l ATKW ..f 14.tt.A_l, (thin, in view of the ftwful destruction of human ife and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which arc practised upon the un fortunate victims of such discuses by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable not worthy of their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflict ed, (Male ovFemale.) vrho apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habit, of life, <fco.,)und in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free of Charge Tlic Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by n special endowment, for the relief of the sick nnd distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can he used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have Voted to advertise the above uoticc. It is needless to add that the Association command* the highest Medical skill of the age, and will fnrnish the most-approved modern treatment. Valuable ad vice also given to sick ami ncnous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint, i.cueorrhoen, ?Ve. tST" Address, (post-paid,) Dr. George It. Cal hotin. Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, lVtfn. Jiy order of the Director*. lC7.ltA D. 1TAUTWKI.T., President GEO. FAIltCIIILD, Secretary, nug 24. 16 tf Town Ordinance* STREET AND PUBLIC LAMPS. BE IT OltDAINEI>, That from nnd after the ratification of this Ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, not employed by the Town Council for such purpose, to light or extinguish any rtrcet or publio Lump or Latti|>*, and any white person who shall light or extinguish any such I.ainp or Iutmp.s shall forfeit and pnv for each nod every offence a sum not exceeding ten dollars, nor less than five. Any slave or free person of color w ho may transgres* against this Ordinance shall bo committed to the Guard House, nnd ordered by the Iutcndnnt to receive such corporal punishment n* lie mav direct, unless the owner of *uch ?l?vo or Qtiimfiau of Mich free person of color, shnl) pay tlio fine hereinlicfore proscribed. Any jiersoji, free or slave, who shall break or injure any of the Lamp or Lnmpa, or Lamp-potts, shall he tined not- exceeding twenty-five dollars, or receive such corporal punishment as the In tendnut tuny direct, unless the owner of such slave or Guardian of such free person of color, shall pay the tine hereinbefore prescribed. No person shall hitch any horse, mule or oxen, to auy of the Public Lamps under a penalty of five dollars. It shnll he the duty of tho Town Marshals to enforce this Ordinance and one half of all fines accruing from violations of this Ordinance shall go to the person informing of the same. Done and ratified in Council, this 24th day of Doccnibcr, 18-V?. II. LEE Til HUSTON, Intendant. \Y. P. Prut, Clerk of Council. Doe. '27. 3? 2 Dissolution. rpiIEFfRM of M. 13. KAltLK A- CO., is this A day dissolved?persons owing accounts, will please oall and bottle them. M. 13. KA HLF.. Jan. 24 37 It. I>. I.ONO. AN ORDIIVAlV ? For the government of Biuret and Free l'crtont of color in the 'Jhien of Grecnville. RE IT 011DAINED. That the market bell shnll l - - -r -i.. r o.. I m. ^ ruiij; tm i t iii^ui. irum inu ymini iu lliu autumnal equinox at n quarter liofore ton o'clock, n in., und til a quarter before nine o'clock, n. ni.. for the remainder ofthcyoni*, which shall be a signal for nil tlaretto repair to their bonier; mid uny slave found diilsido of hi* or her owner nr employer's enclosure after lite hour of ten o'clock, p. iu.? from the vernal n tho autumnal equinox, or after the hour of nino o'clock, p. m? during the remainder of the rear, shall be curried to the (3tinrd J louse, aucndotninod until the next morning, when ho idiidl bo whipped not exceeding twenty lashes, or the owner shall pnv a tine of one dollar, at the discretion of tho presiding officer. Sac- 2, Re it further orJuiiusd, That hereafter no slav? 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 sneli slave or slaves arc allowed to reside, and specifying tho tint* for which such permission is intended to be given, which shall not exceed one month at any one lime without rcncwul; and any slave offending herein shall ho w hipped not exceeding twenty lushes, unless the owner or employer of such slave shall pay a tine of live dollars for each slave so offending, together will all cost and charge*. Sec. 8. Re it further ordained. That no person shall let or hire to any slave any lot, house, room or building within the town of Greenville; and any person offending herein, shall be subject to a nennltv of five dollars in>r mont.h diirimr tlir time such slave shall occupy any such lot, room, house or building so rented fts aforesaid. Skc. 4. Be it further urJaine.l That sin res or other persona of color, more than five in number, shall not be permitted (exocpt at funerals, ami on other occasions hereinafter provided for) to n?. scmble or meet together within tho limits of the town of Oreonville, nnless it be for the purpose of labor, under tho charge aud supervision of some whits person, being tho owner, employer or overseer of such slaves or free persons of eol or; and it shall he lawful for n:iy officer of the town, or any white person, to nppruhmul any negroes or free persons of ooior, so assembled tvitnout the presence of somo white person as above provided; aud for thnt purpose, authority is hereoy given to outer into uny lot, ho ise, or other building or enclosure within the tovpi ol Greenville, wl<eroiu any negrogs or otfeey persons of color may bt> assemble 1 contrary to the provisions of this ordinance; and ovary negro ot pertton vf eulor sq apprthonded in the'day time, shall immediately bo carried before the Intcmlnni or any one of the wardens, who is hereby author itod tod required to order sorli corporal punishment, not exceeding- one huudred a* 1 * * III I Isneh latopdaot or wardona way iu bis di- M Prrtfon deem prober; an 1 if *?1e!l hegro or olliur A ' person ofeohfr bo at ntcbt. be or 1 ahf ahull lie eofifineu lb die G UmLi'Imm until ^ th* licxt morning, mid ihtto carried before (h? | Intendnnf or ni-v one of the iTlflUeii\ and dtait 1 wfth u ~ 1 feitt 0. Jit it furthor ordained, T?H* no M*mt>1y of negrooa ii oilier per?ona of color, fur U>? | purpose of danclH$r Or other mori-hiient, ahfcftbo permitted withip the limits of tha town of Orecii! vjlh, wlthobt tlie wrftfen prrmiMion of the J*, tmdmif or in hi* altseiioe of one of the wardens; | ; no such assembly shall be allow ett to continue later thnn on* o'clock ut night, nndt-r a penalty of twciitr dollars for each tuid every offence, payable by the owner or oceupnn* <6t the premhea i where*ancb offehcc i* com##+?*<!. And the htendant or any ono of tbo warden* of marshal^ or other officer of the town, or any o'.Bcr white person finding i??-ui oes or other pcrvOni of color no assembled without permission from the inttndimt or one.of (lie wrmh-n* h? aofwm, or after [ tli? honf ubove specified, ia hereby authonaad i art-1? lequired to '.-ttfry apt-lr negroes .y persons a# color immediately lo the Guard oaWti'n there confined and proceeded against, a* is provided for nrgroo* found outside of their owner'* or employer's enclosure after the hours proseribedia the first section of tbieordioanoe. And auv owner or occupant of any bouse or enclosure within the town who sball deny admittance or make teustsiltb to anv'oftbe ii(rir?i?ii1 , ? r 'B or into their premises for the purpose of arresting' negroes or other persons of color, no unlawfully assembled as aforesaid.shall, for eoeb aud avery orfence, forfeit and pay affile Of not less than twenty nor more'than fifty doltnra/ * "*"* Sua <5. Be it further ordained,. That no owner or other person having the change end government of nny slaVe. shall permit 6iicli slave to d*rry on any ineehanio or handicraft trade, in ab/ shop or other place within the town, in tlio itmhe or on the account of'such slave, under a' penalty Of five dollars for every day such slave shall' carry on such trade as aforesaid Sec. 7. Be it further ordained, That do slave or free person of color shall be permitted to ktep a shop or stand within the limits of the town of Greenville, except at the market, for lite sale of nny articles or commodities whatsoever, either1 on his or her own account, or oh ndcotuit dffliis or Iter owner or guardian,'or any other person, without a written license or permission fr?rh tlio Council, under a penalty of fifty lashes for each' and every offence'; nor ?hnll nny such rlnve or free person of color tic allowed to sell, within the corporate limits of the,town of Groenrill^, any article or commodity whatever, without the written permission of liis or her owner, employer or 1 dnnrdinh, except garden vegetables, fruns," milk, ! leu cream, fish mid ovetcrs.; and any slave or free t person of cdlot*' dffetiiWbg hfercih, shall he ptinibllI *d not exceeding fiftr lashes, as the Council may I direct. Skc, 8. Be it further ordained. That, it shall not j bo lawful1 for" nhy slave ot freo person of color/ | within the corporate limits of the towri of Green-' i villc, to purchase any j>oultry, butter, eggs, ven-" ! isou, wild fowl, or any other article orcomuiodi| ty, whatever, w ith a view in send the enthc tO' ' any othl-r market dr place to be sold'oh profitdf expectatlbh of profit; and libv slave or free person of color who shall offend hi'rein, shall forfeit' nil the articles or commodities so purchased, and' mIiuII lllfUl ltd U'llltttVftll ??/.# OV.I..A.1???.- * * " .. ...J-J.x v uvv VAVVVUUI^ IIUJ lASUCB oh tlife bow buck. Set. 9. Be it further ordained, That no mef1' chant or shop keeper within the town Of Greenville. shall permit nny slave or free pereon. of color to act tie hie or Iter clvrfc or ageut in the sale of any. goods, wnres of mcrchnndilcf, ttudef a penalty of t wenty dollars fob each and every offence, Sice. 10. Br it furtlur onlaincd, Tlutfony .eiave or free person of color who shall be fotir\<vdmnk, or shall otherwise misbehave, by acting iji ? noisy or boiaterotw lhauner, or bv singilig an indfecent song or hallooing within she limits Of the aid' town; shall fbr each and every offence receive no# exceeding one hundred.lashes; and any slave or free person ot color who shall smoke a soger in any street or in any open and public place in the town, or shall walk with a cttne. club nr stick, (except the ltyne, infirm, or blind,) shyllfor each' and ovoryoffcuco receive not exceeding twenty lashes. ijuo. 11. Be it further ordainedThat any person who slinll hire or loan to nny slave or slaves any horse or horse*, or nny enrrage, buggy,sulky or oiuer vehicle, without thfe writtbrt 'ddU&Ht' of the owner. employer or other person havihjf tWte charge nud government of such slave or jstrivea, shall be subject t<> a penalty not exceeding-ten dollars for each and every offence. Sf.c. 12. Be it further ordained, Tii.it nriy {kflbotil who shall liirc any slnr'e frotnany non-resident owner, to be employed within the corporate limits of the town of Green ville, niu) who shall notdulv report such slave'to theTown Cl?hl< to Uetafcotr, shall be subject to'a penalty of ten dnllriin foreneh and every slave so hired by hi in, which he shall full or neglect l o return ns aforesaid, one half of which ; said penalty shall'hc paid to the ipformer. Hsx'. 18. Be it further ordained, "Hint it shstk J not he lawful for any slave to keep a boarding house in the town of Greenville, or hoard or lodge any white person, ftlnvo or fr?e person of color,nor shall it be lawful for any white pcrsrth, slave op free person of color to board or hvl&e with' any slave, nor shall any slave he aii^ihtKt1 to board or lodgo in any part of a house occnpicd by anv white porsoi^ or free riefcro, unless bona fde. hired or bound to sn> It whits person or free negro, or unless such house hs upon the premises of the owner, or other',{lemon having the charge and government of sucli strive, and with the consent ofsoch owner ut* other per-' son having charge of such slave ; and'any wni ? person who shall violate this section of the ordinance, shall be fined not exceeding tvteifty dollars,and anv slave or free person of eriloh for a Rke of fenced i all receive not exceeding fifty lath c* for each and every offence. Sue. 14. Beit further or<lained. That slave* atuV fi ec persons *?f color shiilf bo allh\t Cd trt naaemble at any of the Churches of the town for thB purpose of religiuua worship threetitnea iti each work and not elsewhere or uftvner: Provided. That at all such meetings seme respectable white citizen of the town be and remain present during shid in oe Linus. Sra 15. Be it further ordpineJ, That entry ticket, giving permission to any person of ^rsons of (mint*, to He absent" from tho |*reiWi>t' of liiii or her owntror cmplrtj'irrdr from his,-iter oy their premise*, shall designate nnd oppress,- by the name of the aw nor or occupuuU oftho premise*, the place from which such persdh df persons of color has or liuve permission to g0| and also express and designate, in the Snino manner, tho place or places to w hioli, bo, she or llic^f k or sro going. Src, Id. Bt it ;urih< r ordaintd, Ifnfber ringing the hell, and slave or frc?person of color shall ho seen outside of the gate or enclosure of fier owner, employer of rpiurdiitn, ndf beihg actually or his way to some place to which ha j* authorised by a written permit to preeced, such slave or person of color thall be liable to the penalties ra arc imposed for being takdri rtp wffQnut t>?>rh though such slave or (Vee perso* of color should retreat into his or her owncrVs employer's or guardian's enclosure, before be or *h?-' {Wit b? J?rr?^kd ; and, on notidc being ffi*'rn tVi'such onfner or employer, he shall cause such slava tp be de, ItVorud to the wntohrunn or patrol to bp- aarri. d to the Guard House, and on failing to do ao, shall forfeit not leas than Ave dollars nor rofttw than ten dollar* ; and If a free person of color., ha or [I shall ho arretted and enrripd tpfhc Guard House ! to he disposed of in tlit *>?mo manner as pyr, | sotta token up with out tickets. | /Vuw ?ud ratifiedunder the corporal* teal mf the ' r. V /b?H of tt'rcenril/e, ??| the ie.ta nteemtk ; I *J ,lm At' January, in lfi? rowr of our Lord on : tntmtowt ritffit hundred and fifln-fix. II. 1.4'iKTl1HI'KTtIN, tule.Utr?4 i? V. I*. VtKjyaf^yr^ of Otuit'il. :? -<k ? ^