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?>?.? bodv b? twee p?rtti*g up II M 4 our. k"?4i ?uxw I weol away ysrt??dny . bnt t II g? antio* and look nbonfiSixl m? when we ere. if you'll hold her to." 3 Herium dhwiabntkis take* olworvalion. and mxk) ooiuw Kluruhling along tack, and SV* * VTrfT, ni he Whipped if we *int at Wttmington . here jret; and wbat'a more, the boat ha? been hitched to the wharf all night!" It en* a feet, aod the drunken doge had been rowing for dear life withont knowing it. A Touon OF tub Sublimk.?Major liws, soap man, is a funny follow.? He beats the razor strop man all to nothing in making speeches upon all subjects; but whatever may be the subject of his discourses they'all end in 9dap. We stopped to listen to one of . bis efforts, the other day, at the cuttle ' Ihow at Kecne. He pointed to the star spangled tanner, which was floating over the business office, aud went on V thus, or something like it: "U, that I were an eagle 1 I would teizo Columbia's flag unfurled, and soar aloft nnt;il I reached the tipper air. I would waive it oW the thrones of tyrant*, an emblem of hope and {>romise to the down trodden, and ?ang it from tho ceiling of the skiee.? I I would steal tlw> nectar fr??m the godp, and suck from every clond ambrosial weets, and when 1 decended again to C3rth would make them into soap?" J mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnammmmmm i i_ " fSrccnville Price* Current. COKBKCTBD WKKKLT FOR TIIK RNTKRPRISC, , IY 6RADV * 8000LETT, MERGHANT8. onrtULit MARCH IS, IMS. ftAOOlNG^ Ounnr.peryurd, m 20 I. bnb&e, a 18 BACON ,$j .IImm, per Kl, Iff a 14 **' Sixnildern, Side*, 10 *.i PORK. Country, 7 ?uv BCTTER.. .Mi, per lb. none. Country, per lb. 15 ? COFFEE.. .Itio, per fb. 15| Jnvii. per lb. 18 ? 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 6? a 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 Oanabtirg*, j*?i- rd. 11 ? 12j FLOUR Country, perbbl. $7 a 88 Country, jmv *ark, 3? a 84 GRATN.V. ..Corn. per buflliM. ? 50 Wheat, per bu*hei, $126 180 Oata, pei bushel, a 40 IRON .Sweden per lb. 0^ a 7 English, per lb. a 5| LAUT).; per lb. ? 12$ * MOLASSES. W. I. per gal. SO '. N O., per. gal. ? 70 c SYRUP...,* 44 per gal. none. k OILS Lump, per gnl. 81$ a $2.J J ' Twin, per gal. 87$ a 8l| Linseed, $1 \ RICK. jpertb. a 8$ ' ROPE......per lb. rs a 20 * 'SUGARS.,.N. O.le.ans,'per lb. ? 12$ ' 4 Porto Bioo. per lb. ? 12| . ??.! per Ibi, ' * 15 Crushed, pei lb, 15 Refined, per lb. a 14 8ALT .por bushel, $1 Salt, per aaclc, o 2 60 SOAP Colgate,pal*.pr.lb. 12$ a 15 Yellow, per ib. 8 ? 10 8X1OT..... .per lb. 12$ Shot, per bag, a 82 f $etu HflbefiiseftKnls. Magazines for March. AT the Greenville Book Store mar he found the March Numbers of the following Magasinoe, do.: Harper'Oiew Monthly Magazine, tiodey'e nndvVBook, lloueefceld tforde, conducted by Diekene. ,tv, Yankee Notion^ The London Puaeh, "f llluetrated London h'ewe. HfSuhwrintioile will U reeeired for m? ?f the above, by Q. K. ELTOKD. , Mgrch It. 44 tf ~S'*' ' Gold Pens. A FIXE assortment of (M)LD PEVS, with DMyU found sttheOreeu<S!ll* Book Store. O. E. ELKO III >. March 18. 44 tf - 1 . " v - ??-? - ?- - ? Lost, v 111* road leading from Bate's Factory to V/ Greenville Court Haute, a email Pocket Book, containing near $3(1. Any ncreon finding the earne will confer a favor on the eubeenbcr by leaving it with Roberta A Duncan, Green villa court house. ISAAC W. WALKER March 1$. 44 1* statFoF south Carolina" , , r* GREENVILLE DMTBICT. . In the Court of Ordinary. Fortunatoe L Johnson, Adminietrwtor with Will "mne\ed,njij>licant, agaiaat Minor(>*, William Cox, and other*. Defendants, Legatee# of the cetate of Jamea E. Cox, deeeaeed. Petition , for JW Settlement and Deeree of the Personol Rotate. -Mi? *.'*-&> ore 11' appearing to my aaUsiaetioti that Minor Cox. ' one of the Defendant#, resides without the limits of this Htate: It ta therefore ordered and decreed that he do appear at a court of OrdinaTf to Irt hold an at Greenville court house for ' Greenville District, on the 3<>tb day of May next, at |I o'oleek, A. M., and shew cause, if any ho can, why a Pinal Settlement and Decree of the Personal Estate of aeid deceased, should not be made ; elee his eeaaent to the eame. will be taken as confessed. untiVBT UnViv r. .i *r! >' OrdlnaiVa (MHo*. [ ' O. O. D. Greenville, ft. C., 7th Mareh. f 44-Sm Administrator's Stlo. IjT virtne of an order from the ooort of Of* t> dfaary, t will eell before the oourt-houce do<w in Greenville, on the flret Monday (ealee day) la April i?r?t the following personal proparty belonging to the eetate of Zera Davie, deceased : ?> % One Negro Boy, abont aixteen yaara of age, ' - BrMU.laddi7.nd Blanket, Sftv, One Trunk aad Wearing Apparel k i T Hit MA?Hume ot$\ and under that amount, , ?u* w {DON G OJkBBK, AdmV. ? 1 1 % ll^^^i^tOlfllMWtt. ^ PrtTHOftfc mhI CLASSICAL BOOKS. Wmini I'tofr, Ulxtik Book* Memorandum*, Ac. Writing IVnkl And CjM?fc Portfolio*, Rg*? ? Gold IU?t ?t??t P**?? >*!?%, \*t -v .,?H >* .-l9k, SMkHng wax, -. K Waf?r?v MM. Cpjr B*U BoUrs*^ At 8i*n of th* Big Boot. Mwoh 6. it t? Advertisement for March. THE LADIE'8 STORE IS SOW OFFERING sra?*33ua? ?'&&as3a? And ether Worsted Fehrics, AT REBUCEB PRICES THIS MONfH. TI1K USUAL SToCK OF mvMXMmm cmmmh, DRESS ANO WHITE GOODS, ?h>diroid*lric$, Jritwogs, &e., See. OS TUB FIRST MONDAY IS APRIL WILL BE OPENED AN IMMENSE STOCK of Now and Fashionable SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Ms w. jblatnrarT'g.' ?f Tan Ahead! Another >up^? of widow bedoits PAPERS Una juat been roe ived at the Greenville Bookstore. Priee fl 25. Also, Life and Savings of Mrs. Partington.? Price $1 *0. With many other amnrincr and interesting Works. For Sale by O. E. ELPOKD, Mar 0 48 Next to McBce's flail. ni irATf flF SOUTH CAWtNAr" <iliEEN VILJLE W8TBICT* In the Court of Ordinary. W. D- Whitted and Sallie E. Y. Whittod and James tV. BiMTngAmr, AppHmn^ >n?li ? . George F. Townos and Mary Foster, Ad ruin in trator and Administratrix of the estate ?/ William Blaesineame, deceased, Keukeu Clay* ton and Elisabeth tii? wit. \t Hi:-? m-? y ?? ? ? I V? HIINIII | 11 f 1 r?r? III* game, Robert Lylrs and Lydia his wife, Thornaa B. Blassingame, John G. E. Blassingame, legal beers -and repreeeafcsliv.ee ft eaid William ttlaasingarac, deceased, IkfeaiwU. BUI for Final SOtUmant and Deer at: IT appearing to my satisfaction that RncW.n Clayton and rJiiahelb bis wife, William Hlaseingame, ltotwrrt Lyle* and Lydia Ins wife, Thomas U. Hiaasingame and John G. K Iltnssingame, reside without the limits of this State: Ilia therefore ordered aod decreed, tkstlhey 4o appear at a Court of Ordinary to he koidcii at Greenrilie Court House for Greenville District on the 4Sd doy of Way next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and ehew causes, ff any they can, why a Final settlement and Decree of the i'erscual Estate of aaid dressed should not he made, or their consent, <*u default, will be entered of record. ROBERT McKAY, O. G. 1). Ordinary'sOIBoe. Greenville, 8. C. I February 1.5th, 1856. ) 43-3m THE St ATI F ^UTHCTOUNA^" (iRfcKNVlLLK DISTRICT. In the Chart of Ordinary. John CX Garrison and O. *V. Garrison, administrators. Applicants, against Peter Garrison, Edmund Garrison and other*. l?>gol heirs and r*|>resentutives of David Garrison, 4ecrat?d, Defendants. P+t:/? C.j*7 ?* * n IT appearing to my eatisfactibn that I'etcr Car rtson an.! Kdmund Garrison rci!>lo w itliout the limit* of this State : It is oalrreil and dtcrmni. that thrv do sp|i(ftr ?t a Court of Ordiuary to br boltlrn at Greenville Court }lou.?e for Geee?vtUe District, on the 9th day of May next, and show cause, if any they can, why a final settlement and decree of the personal estate of David Garrison, deceased, should irsft he had, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. KOBKKT McKAY. O. G. D. Greenville, 8. CI Ordinary's Office, 16th Feb. 185ft. ) 43-Sin HIT ATE OF MOUTH CAU^TNA! Greenville District IN TT1B COURT Or OHDtNART. Willum M. Disk, applicant, ??- C. J. Ki.rocn. Administrator of Uie estate of Isaac ii. Bknc bfcr, deceased, I. M. Hrntxcaa and Olivia A. 8rsisosit, bis wife, Jons J. Hwiwct, Siva* K, Litli. SAsrtt VY. Bcxkdict, Thomam J Bekkiuot, letral heirs and representative* of i. ii. Bivrwiv, deceased, Defendants. Partition for Final Settlement of tk* Pereonal Rotate. | r appearing to my satisfaction that f. ML JL 8-aiscan, and Curia A. Iiis wife and Sawivcl W. Bcnkomt reside without the limits of this State: It is onlcroil and decreed that they do appear at Court of Ordinary to lie Wolden at ' reenville C. 11., of Orcenvifle District, on Fri day the Mil day of May, A. !?. 1RM, and shew came, if any they can," why a Final Settlement and Decree pf .the f-monal Estate of Isaac h. w'txinicr, deceased, should not be had, else their consent to the same will be entered of record. ROBERT McKAY. O. G. D. Ordinary's Office, 11st of Feb. l80ft.-42?Jim STATE OF WUTH CAROL1MA. ,. Greenville Distriot. IN TMK COURT OF ORDINARY. Anny llenson. Administratrix of the Katate of Sarah Dill, deceased, Applicant, vs. Rel>eeea Ilenwn. Sidney Butler K-lw?td IHH. J?d?n I Dill, Sareli Garrett ami M.itthew Garrett he.husband, Defsadanl*. Petition for funds of Ren! folate to pay the debts of tho said Harah IHH, deceased. IT appearing that Sarah Garrett and Matthew Garrett, her husband. reside without the limits of the State : it ia. therefore ordered, that they do appear at the Court of Ordinary to be holden at Greenville Court House for Greenville metric on the J*th dav of Mav, Anno Domini, 1866, to shew eanse, If any they can, why the pcooeoda of the sale of the real estate of Sarah Dilh deceased, sold by me for partitition and division, should not m paid over to Anay lleneon, Administratrix of ths said Sarah IHH. to be applied by her to the payment of the debts of the said Harah Dill. Givsn under my hood snd seal, this 11th Feb. 14-40-tm Ordjr^ty rtf Greenville Diet. """ " io W &THK large and eotntnodlnue Dwelling HOUSE at the corner of Main and Bun?ttraetr, rooentl; Mtentded by Df. W. H. i Joans. Apply to the sobayHber. . W. fARKl?ft /nonary I. fr ff* W7 'it ,^*tt,'. ,h ; < K ni^^i.Trn. hi V T u * V - "V? ? ~ Immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm C. J. E?FOR?iaSf^HrCa f?Q PBWA1033N. Jan. 10. Si ?n? ? ??? - * RBED ft G00DL5TT. AAnMDttSrSSYTS As? H. W, Orcenrille, 8. C. ^arOffica next door to F. F. Bkattik ft Co. J. P. RCRD.] [0. p. GOODLKTT. January IS ?i tf Thompson & Easlcy, ATTORNY8 AT LAW, GREENVILLE <1 n., 8. C. June 28, 1854. C S wfLLiAT P. PRICE; ~ Attorney at Law. WILL punctually attend to all matters entrusted to his care. lie may be found for the present, at the Uw Office of Mcrars. Tiiompaox A- Easlet, or at the office of the Southern Enterprise. Greenville C II. Feb 14. 40 tf yf% HO VET, PROPRIETOR OF t'tp^nhill.i R P. MI?'irvil|Vi ?.' V, FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, ' RICH DRESS SILKS, BONNETS, RIB83NS, Khan D, Jlautllas & Embroideries. AOKS'T FOR RlCrr* HRF-PROOF RAFFS. "| . Stoddard'* Warranted I'iano Forte*, a y Mrs. Allan's Word'* Ilnir Reetorvr, 2.rr Dr. W. B Moffatt'* Pill* an?I Bitter*, ? ? ?* I>r. Duriil Jtrnt'i PttrntlkdiciuM, 3.-J Louden <? CV'r h ' " 2 j A. B. A D. Sands' Snrsnparilln, jr. A'o. 2, VtearslantTs Brildincrx, Nearly opposite Mansion. House. January 17, 1*36. 36 tf LDf n^id Properly luNurcd. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! THE A3HEVILLE ?fi?TSflr 3nsu ro iire TfflSpnnj Ishtm Houm, Storoo and other Prop rtj ACAINHT KIRK: And iho Urea of Whlto Person* and SUtm, 6: ttfxm tht ages of TO and 00 years ON sttcli term* as to render it a moat safe ar\d desirable investment. Full detail*, with Uie Conotitution and fir-law* of tlie Company, trill be furnished Ml application to any of the Officers of tii? Company. AlSU'd R. OSBORXV Prest W*. W. McDoWF.Lf,, I "ice- Pres. J a*. 11. R*vkiv, Secret art <t Treasurer. JOHN W. OEADY, Agent, Dec. 27-tC ORKFNVILLF, S. C. Dissolution ot Co-Partnership. 'pilE siil?sc?il>era having purchased tlie entire I intt'wrt <i( K. X. GOVk'Klt, in the Firm of CovitrA Cox .t, Mmur, take thin method of aniline on nil persons iudcUed to them t? mike immediate payment. GO.WER, COX ? MARKI.KY. TIIO*. C. Gowlb, ) Two. M. Cox. J II. C. Mskklcv, ) r|"MIE undersigned having sold out his interest 1 to his Intc partners in the Wagon and Carriage Business, would take thin opportunity to recommend them to the confidence of his friends and the public. He feels assured the business of the new Finn will suffer no detriment by his withdrawal, as thev are employing the very best workmen in all dc|uirtments of" their business. (Signed) E. X. GOWKit. Greenville, January 1, 1850. Jan. 10 35 tf New Publications. rpiIF. Confidential Correspondence of Xn|>oleI oa Honapart with his Brother Jo*cpli, some time King of Spain. Selected and Translated, with Explanatory Notes, from the " Meraoircs dti Rio Joseph," 2 volumes, $2. The Attache in Madrid; or. Sketches of the Court of Is.-dtella II. Translated from the German. fViao (I. Rachel Gray, a Tale founded on Fact; .By Jul'a Kavaoaith, I Vice 75 cent*. Juno ( lifford, 7( Titlr : By A Lady, fkict 111 25. Just received andtor mu< by* Marfl 43 O. K. El.FORD. Planter's Hotel tSfr TUB subscriber being desirous of rotirJBlllLiiig fr#tn the business would offer the alwive well know And long established llole) for sate. Thia Hotel it situated in one of the best sites in the town of Oreo ville, nnd i* now in thorough repair. It ha* attached to the preniieea two fine Ten Pin Alley#, >tt?ldes, Carriage House, and all the necessary out-buildings. The Hotel is capable of accommodating about one hundred persons, and could with but littl<> expense, be made to acoomtnodnte doutde that numlKM*. To any person desirous of entering into the business, the above offers an opportunity rarely met with. For term#, (wh)eh will l>c moderate,) 'or fur titer particulars, apply to , THOMAS STF.EN, K#h. 7. 39-tf. Proprietor of I'lint or # Hotel.' MKRCUANrS liOTEb BY JAME8 M. HURST, ?AaTdBSirOlfy S. 33. Board #160 Pur Dap. February 91. 41,, tf Notice. * 7 ~ r'J. ALL PRRftOSS indebted to th? concern at P. N. Powers A Co. by Note or Book Account are now informed that longer indulgence cannot be given. Consequently nit nnch Notes end account* remaining unpaid upon the 1st of March will be put in suit without farther notice. i. J. IIOVBY, Jan. 31. 18*3 Surviving Co partner. I,ant IX tier. , ALL PERSONS having dcrannds again t the estate of Roar. B. Woop dooeasol are required to howl them in properly atleatoil, and th->ee owing the naid estate are rewired to mot s immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot he given. WM C BAJLtY, ... Administrator. Jan. It, ... M , tf. - w . COLOMBIA ADVFJlTISKMKKTH. | Bythewood ft Smith, CQMimttlON KSRCKAHTS, FOR TlIK S*tB or Real Estate, Negroes, Cotton. S" Elour, Grain, , ,.< asd Ait ma**** or PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE, 904 Exchange R/w% Richardson St. COLUMBIA, B. C. Rvlorescw. Rtenlio.ute, Allen ft Co., *n I Wittie ft Good- ! win. Chtrletton; John A. Crawford nod I'ichnrd i A>ndrr?on, Columbia, 8. (A; Brawley ft Alex-1 nndrr, (.'better C. II.; Col. 8. N. 8t?we, York -1 ilU. S. C.; Springs ft MeLcod, Charlotte, N. (X; | Mich.icl brown, Salisbury, N. C.; II. C. Cooke, j VOjfcoM, S. C.; Dr. W. K. Holt, Lexington, N. Ft; \Vhitfl?M Walker, N^wbmr, R. C.} J. Bro*"t>. AnHenon. R. CL; Oower; Cox A Mnrkley, ;Qre?HvilW, S. C.; Jno. Kyle. Laurent, A C. Fob, 2&. 42 Q. 3. BOWER, Manufacturer and Dealer In /"""jft? FURNITURE of erery description, ZSECB CHAIRS of ererr ttvle. FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC 8'JRIAL CASES,I Opposite thi CoHpuece House, iKc-j, COLUMBIA, S^C- ly ^ '. t. T. LEVIN, Auctioneer and Uommisaion Merchaut, dJ O: WJ3 < (SJm .... 7Tl?FE RCKN Cfc2A ions A. Cuvwroxo, President CommrreiaJ Eonl. I Jorts CjttwrLL, Prrsi<lrp?t South Carolina Pmil^' I road Cwn pan ft, lion. Jons A I'rusiok. John ' Mr. vet, Columbia. StoitMiciA A Co., IIfsrit Mimro- u, lion. W. F. Coloock, Charleston. " may 23. ' 2 tf s. DKAI.KR IN ftrligiws; W?c Hqnectis god School 188-Kichnrdton Struct, <Nil ITVIIII A e I' -ill AMERICAN HOTEL. ? ??rebates ZVj, SL w. TIIK friend* of this establishment, and It, the pul/ie at large, are respectfully informed .that this IlOTKl. will he contiim^l nrwi kept o|H-n for the reception of all who may fe.l disposed to patronise it. The services of Mr. .1AMKS L ItEARD, long favorably known in eouuexion with the Hotel, hai'c been secured. A continuation of the patronage heretoforo given, ia respectfully solicited. No ptiiua will be spared to give satisfaction. { * Hie Culinary department will be supplied vrjtli the aeleetion of the market. Gentlemen with their families visiting or posa' iug through Columbia ean be furnished with tin- j syrjmssed accommodation*; the location being: central, retired and convenient to pleasure nml i Utl?iiu*4? , .Mr. JOHN A. SHKILL will continue his 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 nt all liref ry hours, to convey 'passengers to and from ' establishment- Guests., desiring Carriages have thvnt at nnv hour. a- -Mr. lk)I.J.INOIiM;.Pn?pn?Uir. ... Jan. 17. 36 tf THE NEW ERA, It Published every Friday Etolling in 11" COLUMBIA, S. C. ., BY JAUES A. CURTIS. Terms : $2 per Annum, in Advance. Dec 7. 31 Vumww. MESSES. GRADY tC GOOD LETT HAVK REMOVED INTO THEIR NEW STORE Opposite their Old Stand, ,Where they will continue to sell to their eiistomsrs and friends DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Ac., at prices AS LOW as ean be bud. Dee. 27. 38 If [ Dissolution. J3IK FIRM of AL U^_v^ugjx + m. u thit * ~ UOKJlfM?person* owing account*, will plcitM call and them. # - M. R KARLEL . Jan. 24 S7 ' R. !). LONG. The True Carolinian. fTMIE undersigned will issue at Anderson JL C. II.. on ??r lx*foie the first of Februarv. a LITF.ltAKY and NEWS JOUR NAL, faring the above title. It will be an independent paper ill every sense of tbe term. It will be the size of the late Oreenyillc Mounlninecr, and about as large as the j&uette and Advocate. It v\ ill la* published at Die nr.precedenredly low rate of One l>ol-i la'r per annum. Persona desiring to ?ul? I sc}fla\ would do well to semi in their names' as noon as possible, together with the sub-[ , scription price, as we intend to require it in advance, or send no paper. i'1 JOHN V. MOO*,r\ -Feb 14?-if. Ed. and Proprietor. | . . Warrants [ Warrants! vr. e. ajLQ^a?, ATTORNKY AT LAW, is prepared with all , necessary iiiftt ruction* U> proeor# Bounty Ui>4 Warrant* nfHTcr ~!Tie late art of Congress, granting 160 scree to all who mar have served in any of the wars. Imm.diato attention given to any biiainesa of th? kind entrusted to his care. Starch 16. 44 tf Shaving and Hair-Dressing. HIT RRIDOK, the OftrIvor, ha* reIlnrnril to (lrerrtvHle, and taken op hi* Headquarter* next door to U W. 1'irau A Co'? Tailoring establishment, in (teat ties Brick Range, and ia prepared to execute every thing inhisline with the tines touch, uontlemcu can have thfh- hair en spooed, at face* shaved at any tim during the day or evening. Shaving don hv the month on reason aide terms. flreenvUle, March I*, 14 tf Dry Goods, Groceries, A. GREEN FIELD HAVING ,?qrclia*ed the entir* Stock of Dry Goo<l? Of Wa & Turxkm, I Etc CttflLxotx ATckMKiL opposite the Manviou Hoirm/ ffnd re roc red hie Stock of CroeertM, Hard war*, Crockery, Liquor*, A*.. from hie late eU^re oppoalt? the Patriot Office, i> prepared Jo offer great Hargaiu* in the above article*. lit will *ocp eon tantly on hand a well aaeortcd stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and CAPS, B?m*s & Shoes, ?% IIAKDW AUK, CROCKKRY, NAIl^At . Country produce taken in exchange for Good*. lie will keep on iuuid IiACUN, JtKAt* FLOUR. and other article* for hoiue eoneump tion at aa cheap rate* a* can lie had in the place. He return* hi* thank* for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope* by attention to huaincM and a desire to mi-et tho want* of the paoplv, to receive a continuation of their favor*. Jan. si. ?S-tf Stoves! Stoves!! 'pilK SUBSCRIBERS offer* to the public a I large variety of "Move*, vir: The Challenge and Leviathan Cooking Stove*, and various others. Air Tight Cooking StovSS, oF VARIOUS KIN lis. prfmtttm nnnimrfl RTAWB Large and-small Onens* A in TIGHT PREMIUM Cookinpr Stoves. rARLOIl COOKINO STOVES. Parlor*, Ro* Stove*. 11*11 Stove*, for iTinrclir?, Store*. dr., together with a fall assortment 61 plain and Japanned Tin Ware, TIN, COPPER, LEAD A SHEET ITttS' WARF, MATAILIC ROOFING Don* in the nio?t ?)i|iri)v4d manner, witli di?Mtrli. 3f The Trade mi|>plinl wilh T1X WARE, at wholesale, upon tlie lowest terms. < D. O. WESTFIKLD, AOO. Orrtnc'Jlf, S. C. apr ?. 47 tf HAIRWORK. MR. and MRS L. OLSOX TIT OUMlrfdpe'l'ftilly inform th? Ladies and t ? Oentli im-n of ilrrenvtfle. and transient visitors of this plue'e. that they have removed' from their former place of living (dbpdsitc the Mansion House.) to their farm in die country. A great variety uf lltutdaoiiic SpMimen* of their as^aa wsiS-s mar be found at the Watch and JeweliS* Stdl-e uf Mil. CUA' LES SM Tit, who will be pleased jo receive orders for all work in tlieir liu<\ MkSvlH t* in fhequcnt com miuiicntion with them, and customers may depend on having their work promptly executed nnd xlclivered. Deo. 14. 81 8m Executive Department. * COLUMBIA, .let March. 1858. By hit Excellency J A 51ES H. ADAMS, Governor Commander in- Chief in andorer the State of South Carolina : W1IKRKAS, inforinntinn lin# Wen received nt this department, that J.Vt'KSON BUADLKY, who was in the inil of KcnihHw Di*. trict, undor wnU'iicc of death, for the lunrder of a ncirro child, Iih? mnde hi* e*c*i?- from said jftil, by breaking the lock of hi* bell: No^ know yo, that to end j net ice may he done, and that the said .'nekson Bradley rtihy bo brought to suffer the penalty of bis offence as ft foresaid, I, J mo* 11. Adams, Governor nnd Cotpmoi)?leii-iii-f'hicf in and over the State afoK-sai^, d ? issue this mv proclamation, offering a REWARD of ONfc THOUSAND 1K)LLARS for his apprehension nnd delivery into any jail in. this Mate. Said Urndlcv i* described ns hrirtg abbot fiVe feet.tcn inches 1 height, spare made, long limbs, dark allow complexion, dark eyes straight black hair, like an Indian, ft mole on one cheek, and a mild though disagreeable expression of countenance. lie left without a coat. . 1 Given under my hand, ard seal of the pi. a. J state, the day and ykaV almvc written. JIAMVS II. ADAN.S. J a xiye PsTtvnsox, Secretary of State. March 6. . 48- 1 TO FANNIE FERN'S 1.000,000 READERS. A New Hook Owning. WK linvc tlie pleasure of ftnnonrttdeg that we have in press, n.n?i *hnll publish at an nrly tlnv, n now work of Fiction, entitled Rose Clark ; A Romance. BY FANNIE KHUN. The Inst work and first cmrthigoua tnle of this brilliant, nntl fascinating authoress, "Ruth IIaH,' achieved a success unexampled in tlic annuls of letter*. In the lungnie.fe of a leading periodical, it Vrentcd a more profound sensation than ant which has been issued during u quart, r of a century.' But it is unnecessary to allude to the merits of ' Ruth Hull."* Judging from the number of conic* of if we have sold, we judge that every body in the United StatesYins rend it. A* respect* the work We have now in- proas, Rose. Clark, We dan only say that wc regard-it as, in ererv respect, a greater, better work : and are confident it will not only sustain but even increase the reputation of ibrai*tingui*h?d authoress. We have reison to think that. Rose t lark will create a greater sensation than did Ruth llall." It will form an elegant 12 ma,volume of over 400 paper, I'rice fl.25. on receipt of which a copy will la* sent by mail, post-paid. It will be for sale by nil booksellers. MASON* BROTHERS, Feb. 28. 43 Now-York. Charleston W kly Standard, Contains alt tlic mutter pul.li-li<xJ in til** Daily, together with tiio local, doine* tic and forticrn market*, the mice* cnrient. including the rnteaof *ale for mock, exchange and domestic procure, lb* shipping in port the latent telegraphic information. d*c. <kc.<fcc. The Standard i? die only morning papo? in Charleston eliich issues a tvei-kk edition. Tbi* edition w nubfiahed every W?-dnw day rooming, una by the evening of the next day tun be received in every xeelion >! die State. l*?ice $2?payable irtvarinbly in advance. L. W. 8PR ATT dr CO. Tib. 29. 42 if II itlSA?? tei smiimai If AVISO A PINE SELECTION OF ?S" sal au^aseaaaa eira&a. CIKCVUM, CATAIOMES, 8A*MlU*, .?Wtins, MIL TlKIES/motSMNIES, SC. rW^fiD WITH PMPATCR. CHINA, SATIN KNAMCL, SATIN ICKfiSB AND FLAtN AND COLOR CD CARDS, iipoii the $ffosi jntbelrobie Jerta?. gagra ws & <g>rtw , how ard Association i?)jtri)ti/fe\r0iaa,u>aia/A. Important Announcement* ^ rIX) all persons afflicted with Sexual iUmum, R such Spermatorrhoea, S?thiAlii ^'vAhknMA Imjtdtenee, (ionorrheeo. Gleet, Hympliilis, the Vice of Onanism, or Self-abuae. Ac., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of th? awful destruction of liumaa life and health, caused by Sexual disease*, au<f .* tlis deceptions which are "practised uiVd'A* the 64 fortunate victims of anclt diaeaaes he Onaetra have directed tflefr Consulting Surgeon,' m a' ('hni-it-ahle act worthy of their name, to giv* Medical Advice ("?rat.i*, to nil persons thus afflict ed, (Male 6V fe'fflVilV,)'who apply bjr latter, with a Mcription of their, condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cane* of extreme poverty and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free of Chnrge? The Howard Association in a benevolent Iastitntion, established by a aitecial endowment, for thv relief af the sick and distressed, sfllictod with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and ita fnnda can be uaed for no other purpose. It haa now surplus of meapa, whioh'thte Director* Hare.iMtfed' to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furtiieh lha most approved modern treatment. Valuable ad vice also given to nick and nervous females, afflicted villi Womb Complaint, I.cueorrhoea, Ac . tar Address, (iH>st-paid,)Dr. George R. 0*1*' houn. Consulting Surgeon, imwartl AssOtiafiOn, No. 2 South' Xinlli Street, Mritadelphia, Peiin. Dy order of the Directors, KZltA 1>. UAHTWELU President 0E0. FAlRCni!J>: Secretary, aug 24. 15 - tf PUBLIC ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of (ireotrviHe, that any person or |ieiaonii who shall in an}* manner, abuse or interfere with any of the Tov. n' Nrarshala, or any oilier officers of the Town in the discharge of theft- dninss by words Or acta shall for each and ?very offertcte pay a fine of not more than $50, and any person or persons aiding or aliening in such abuse or ihteffcfence kIimII be lined in a urn not exceeding i wemv rive uoiinra. uone nno rntined in Council, tliift 27th day of January, A. C>. 1850. . ; II. LEE THURSTON. Intcndant, Wm. P. Pki'cb. Town Clerk. ! ' W1LLIAIIH St FEAHTEB, " Wholesale dfc Retail Grocer* AKO Bi>YER6 OF WWNTRY PRODUCE, tircenvlile, I. ?.4 n AVE just rvcci ved, and will continue to keep on hand a good supply of Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Rice. Salt, Ba* oon, Lard, Floor, Meal, Nails, aad Mnnv other Articles pertaining to a Grocery Estal>ln>hnil?ritv fO whjeW we fcftvrte ptrMie attention, We are trading hi' Articles that require Urge Cash I??ye?tmenti afndf Admit of hut short prpfitr, and We Sittf.. by experience. that it is impossible to 1 lo business on a limited credit. We ritall, therefore, discard book*. an<F in- futjure, without dmtinftiofc'of exception, require the CAtiH oh' delivery of Goods. We ars also BUYING PRODUCE of every description, and will pay the highest market prices, either in Cash or Coods, at the pleasure of the seller. jacmsx.rk. stk*. lkonakd wilktsms. Nov. a 75 tf. The Home JautflJil for 1896. SEW AND BRILLIANT 8KB!Kg. xwrv. la*t we? k itssned tlie first.number of the New Series Of the Home Journal for 1850. in a new dress, and with hew attractions, h contained Chapter* t. and II. of PAUL E A N K, ok P A UTS t + A LIFE ELSE UNTOLD. A Novel in Serial Number*. IB N. P. WtLt.ia. That number also contained the commencement of a aeries of original novelette, in v?:r>*. founded upon fact. ended, "Th* Stokv ok a Star," by J. M. FieLw/ Besides the Cofttrrhirthifis and lalnrrof the Editors?(ho Iloirte Journal Contain* the Foreign and Dome-tic Corre*j*>ndenC$ of a large list of contributor*?the tpice of the Euro|a>Mn Magazines?lh? selections of the most interesting ptihlieationa of tire tiny? ihe brief novels?the piquant stories?the spaikling wit and atnusing anecdote?the news alrd g<>Adp ??f the Parisiaij papera?the penw>nul sketches of public Charactersf?-the stirring see tie* of the World tte live in?the chronicle of the news for Indies?the fashions ? the facts and outlines of news?the pick of English information?the wit, humor and pathos of the times?theesssy* on jite, literature, society and morals, ami the usual variety of careful choosing* from the wilderness of English periodical literature, critic Jem, p??etrj.eto. We need not remind our rea <l?r* mot wo UKVt; fliw ono ?-H i?w IHWU'|?<>MiI cnrr?>i?>h<leiiti? ill the J'a&hionablf srtiely of jVne York, who give us ?arl\ new* of >eri new feature of elite and elegabce among i 1m leader* of the gay world. Isnas.? Foroue e?>py $2;for thoM4op>e?, IS?or one copy for the thrc-A years, |5? always in adrauos. Address. MOHKIS & WILLIS, Bikotsatd Propp. tori, 107 riiftdb-at; N.Y. ?? 7T '' ' ST5, ?aa*r? rmrm YOU or? r#qiiortel to mwi at the Di\Worj Korffn of tfi* S>nn of Tempore??* ui#4 further oi dor*. Mr?-tfn^??*t.<ird*y Evetirfi By ?rd. r o/ W. P. Pmr*, W.-. IV. ,t?a??rr J:' . ' *- " Vj *. , ' J " * - ti dal a, ??? 4 *? . t^7l