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^3 ' pM>t?' th? Mansion House, NEW A1)d1 I TIONB U> his Stock of Dry-Goods sod GroooJpie*, which ho offer* at excellent bartering. lie would etuto to those who * purehaae of him ob credit that their bills miut be paid when preee" led, C*l' and cx^iuiny liia Gtwck. Beeide the I usual articles to bo found in the Dry-Goods line, Jao directs Attention to the following Groceries ; /fi^^SngAre, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, VineWtm 8Rr> Soaps, Candles, Ac. Fish txagB* Fish! I Mackerel, Salmon, llcrrit.gs, Sardinea, Lobster*. ty Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. Bacon, Floor, Meal, Corn, Peas, l'ota I toe*, and oCtor artiele* in that line, on hand, and for sale cheap. -w' ? " ' 4, 1 I A. GttEENFIELD. r ^ * March 20. 45 tt \g. . I I jro ffji a RE A TSIIO WSIN ONE. I ROBINSON & KLBBED, Proprietor*. * I ; HIPPODROME, ANIMALS & CIRCUS. | I Vrill Exhibit at Anderson e. li., March 2#th ; at Fandleton March 27th ; at Piokeusville March 28:I a I OltEENYiLLli o. h., March 29th. fF? /A ?<4\ISJ0? " ROBINSON ?L ELDRED proclaim to the South that, an a return for * the generous patronage tJiat has ever crown'd their efforts to please 3 JfS3k t'10* this season combined r, jmZA bX)URX/REAT SHO W81 'a iroS nn<l engaged the world-renowned -Fraaooni Hippodrotne Troupe *0 appear In'conjunction with their - jfsplendid Animal Exhibition and 11 rent Southern Circus, Making in all the most com pi eto. interest/dyMa ing and satisfactory entertainment ^HShU i over seen under anj Pavillion, and jjy the beat HJty Cent Shoie ever ?fV i<.. JJjUT fired to the people of the Republic xJOT Lady Equestrians. ft 1IIBP, * m me FRAN CON i / r&f Unrivalled, unequalled, unsurpas4?-*1^3V sed, in nil those superb and magf niticcnt equestrian achievements, both comic and tragic, which made Sm her thobriglit part icular star of the Cirque d'Olympie, l'ari^'A struck TKlXi wit'1 wonder and admiration all i?CSiv\ who visited the N. Y. Ilipodrome. m ME JiODINSON In her popular act of Lttdv EquesJNKwljA trinnistn, upon her renowiiMhome %IM| J U 1'ITKR, daring and graceful. tgyiYouilnent amongst Wo list or Artistes of deserved and well earned reputation, will bs found Mons. 11KNUI 1- KAXCON'I, of Krnnooni's Hippodrome, Paris, and America, and general di rector Cirque do Olympian*, Paris, wlio will introduce in two separate mcn?fo aeenca his two thorongh-brcd, highly aducrftcd aid trained liornoe Johnster ami Jlnyard. TJJllKB GREAT CLOWXSJ Jiain Long. Alex. Rockwell, and Ar> hv Campbell. Animal Department. Tin ported from the Deaerts, Capo >f Cood 1 lope, and hlie Holylauid, idil. <1 to, re organized and impro^^KSESmP? ved, led by the huge Elephant, 1M il.lVAli, followed by two Mag rtj liitieeut Ostriches, eneli eapobVeof arrriug a man A travelling with IE ncrcdiblc speed; Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cutu<1s, Hyenas, Motikeys, Lama*, Tropical Birda, end all those denizens of the Forest, J^gnrna whk-U afford so much interest, ninurnment and instruction to juveniles, and the lovers of Natural History. aTiio Groat Southern Circus 1?RPARTMEXT. Organized concentrated, and equipped by Mr. John Robinson. Governed, directed and managed bv Mr. 0. N- KLDRED. Clowns Sam Long, Alex, itook well and ArcUy Campbell. Lady Equestrian^ Madame Pr.tnconi and Madame Uol>itisbn Crept Hippodrome Eqneatrlan, Mons. Henri Frftneoni. IViueip.il Trick, Comic, and 4 liorac Acrobatic* Equestrian, Mr. ft. N. Kldred. Vendcan Brothers, II easier and Jennings. Prin ?i|>al JnYeuile Equestrian, 1 'aster John tlobinson. Principal Leaping and Herculean performer, Mr. Davennort, Juveniles of the Troupe: La Petite Kate, M wtcr ,loun Jr., Master Frank, Master Oil, Master .lame*, Master Crabley. Involving Globe Performer, 8ignor Coatellu ; Lender of Tumblers, Ground and Lofty Feata, Mr. William Rocliford, together with a number of seiner stars and satellites. t v-m Mash James Robinson, the cliam^ "Wat pi.,n Equestrian in the South, in immense star acta. 4 The Vondoan Brother*, Heselor 0 fr Jennings, in their grant feats of strength, agility, grace and daring. Mr. G- & KlJred will introduce ?' celebrated 4 horse Demon Act entitled the Bottlo Imp, or the AT Devil on Horseback I JT-y jt Magnificent Performing ITorso Abdalluh, and Superbly Trained ^JL-^STS I'oncv Peacock 1 Lo* l'crche La ftlobo, by Master Jaa, Robinson A Mast. J. h'Onwsn, 1/^ Introduction of Educated Qnad/ roped*, Hones, Ponies ami Mule a Fun, Fuss and Fostbcr% Qfljt By the 0 unequalled Clown*,vour fflflHj old favorite Sam Long in the lead. A man walking on the Ceiling Head Down! 4 Jtj means of the scientific application of the jirincipLs of adhesion, by fl V KLfifiKI) .* Master Johu ltobiuaon in his superb Principal *Act, Juveniles of the Troupe in Pantomime, Ballet. Damung, (Joniic afterpieces, Ac.; the wonder Hftrs UAPimnil* |Ka Iilvioir lit'Atn Ik Iumjr WMM*. '# '"TJ *#W. - v -^p ? j trondorful performance of strength an*l skill by I" iii>.sj.i:R. The Exouleior Band led by Oretollo, and com I poaed of Mudelnna of finb-yato talent from all parte of Ujfl world. The above is a faint description of the great entertainment* provided for Mia Southern Tour, no that a great Treat of Novelty and Talent may be looked f > S Ii?NDRlCKS, Agent. Magazines for March. AT thaJdfrSanrflla Book Store may be fonnd hWfarck Numbers of the following Magaslnea, Ac.: Harper'* New Monthly Magosine, Qodny's Lad/a Book, Household Words, conducted l>y Dickens. Yankee Notion* ! Vie London IV.noh, JIluHtrated London Nj||t IW"riubaorlptlona wQl bf reeeived lor any of Um above, by M Q. E BLKORD. Mar 4-1 tf JHsioliition. rpiIF, FIRM of M. Ik EARLR A CO., is this X day dissolved? persons ow'ngaeooQnU, will plaaea call nud settle them. I ' M. a DARLR. 1 Jan. 24 37 a D. LONG. f flgijMf nil ' Tir x^rp.. Southern Literary flt?*Mnger, for tub ykar 1850. IN issuing the Prospectus of the t wontyseoond volume u? the SOUTHERN LIT* ERARY MESSENGER, the Proprietor* re* If solely on the encouraging letters and promises of the-friends of the .Messenger, to nid them in extending its circulation, and they beg to assure the public, that no exertions wdLbe remitted on.their pari,to maintain the high character of the work, and to chalenge the patriot ism of all who value sterling literary merit. For Twenty-one years the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfully tho Southern mind, while disdaining nil narrow and scctioiiAl views, and has been alone among the monthly periodicals of America in defence of the peculiar Institutions of tho Southern States. To this office it will still be devoted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the South, whether they Come under the specious garb offiction.or in the direct form of anti slavery pamphlets. Aft this critical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature as their most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people will surely not withhold their encouragement from a work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their defence. The Messenger will, as heretofore, present its readers with Reviews, Historical and Biographical Sketches, Novels, Travels. Essays, Poetns, Critiques, and Papers .on the Army, Navy, and other National Subjects. With a view to ensure a larger circulation of the Mestougcr, the Proprietors, inuugii iu?y miciKi greatly increasing tlie size of the work, have "reduced the Price of Subscription, which is now only Til REE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE, or Four dollars If not paid before tho first of July iu any year. Clubs?Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in one letter, will be entitled to Six Copies.? The Editorial and Critical department of the Messenger will continue under the charge of JOlIN R? THOMPSON, Esq, and will embrace copious nntoa on litftraturc and reviews of all new Amcncanor Foreign works of general interest and value. The Editor's opinions will always bo honesty and fearlessly avowed. The business department is conducted by tho undersigned, to whom all communications of a business nature, must l>o addressed. MACFARLANE, FERGUSON A CO., Law 13uilding, Franklin st., Richmond, Va. March 20 45 if Gold Fens* A FiNK Assortment of GOLD PENS, with J.'\. Silver Holders, may l?e found *tlh? (Jrtwnville ltoek Store. O. E. KLKORD. March 15. 44 If Lost, ON the roAil leading from Rate's Factory to Greenville Court House, a small Pocket Rook, containing near $80. Any pel son finding the saiuo will confer a favor on tl?c tmbreribor by leavingit with Robert*A Duncan, Greenville oetirt Louse. ISAAC W. WALKER. March 13. 44 ! STATE OF SOUTH CAR0UNA. 611KENYILLE DISTRICT. Ill tlic Court or Ordinary. . wun.iwu, muniniBvrnw?r AVI Ml Will nuncxcd.apnlicaut, against Minor?'ox, William Co*, and otliers, Defendants, Legatees of the estate of James K. Cot. deceased. Petition for PitutI iSettlement and Dcerrt of the Per eon <ti Ettatf. IT appearinglomy satisfaction that Minor Cox, one of the Defendant*, reside* without the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered and decreed that ho do appear at a court of Ordinary to be hold en at Greenville court house for Qroeavillc District, on lihe SOth day ?f May next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and shew cause, if any he can, why a Final Settlement and Decree of the Personal Estate of said deceased, should not b$ made ; else his consent to the same, will be taken as confessed. lOBKRT McK AY, [k s ] Ordinary's Ofliee, 1 0.0. I). Greenville, S. 0., 7tl* M.irch. J 44-3 in Administrator's Salo. BY virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary, I will sell before the court-house door in Greenville, on the ftrst Monday (sales day) hi April next, the following personal property belonging to the estate of Zera Davis, deceased: One Negro Boy, nlwtut sixteon years of ago. Bridle, Saddle and Rlauket, One Trunk and Wearing Apparel TERMS.?Sams of $5, and under that amount, Cash. Sunn over $5 a credit of 12 mouths, interest from date, with good security. JOHN C OREF.X, AdmV. March IS. 44 ft WILLIAMS & FEASTEB, Wholesale A Retail Cirocers AND BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Greciirille, 0. CM HAVE just received, and will eentiuue to keep on hand a good supply of Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Rice. Salt, Bacon, Lard, Floor, Meal, Mails, and Many other Articles pertaining to a Grocery Establishment, to whien we invite public attention, Wo nre trading in Articles tkat. require Urge Cash in vestment and admit of hut. short profits, and we And, by experience, tliot it is impossible to do business on a limited credit. We shall, therefore, discard books, and in future, without distinction or exception, require the CA8II on delivery of Goods, We are also BUYrXO PRODUCE of every deseription, and will pay the highest market prices, either in Cash or Goods, st the pleasure of the seller. JAi'OR M. KKASTCS. * IMONARO WH.fcl AUS. Nov. A to tf. HAIRWORK. MB. aud MRS. L. OLBOI WOUUD respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Greenville, and transient visitors of this place, that they have removed from their former place of living (opposite the Mansion Mouse,) to their farm in tne country. A great variety of Handsome Specimens of their 035,2 may be found at the Watch and Jewelry Store of MR. CHARLES SMITH, who will be pleased to reeeire orders for all work in their fine. Mr. Surra is in frequent communication with them, ann customers may depend on having their work promptly executed and delivered. 1 1 >ee. It. 91 9m I #> Sfr'-vV ' .> I ii L i Ml', 1 ! Jl . ! *.e THE QREEfrVlLLE ?@?K ?T??1. I MAUr rrflBST, XVBZT T9 ATBaVS KAUU Jfi THE Subscriber 1mm on band a largo and op well-selected Stock of MISCELLANEOUS, jf SCHOOL and CLASSICAL BOOKS, tin* Paper, Blank Books, Memorandums, Ac, -..Writing Desks and Cases, Portfolios, Gold auk Steel Pens, Pencils, 1st. Scaling Was, Wafers, , Slates, Cony Books, Ink-Stands, Rulers, Ae., Ac. G. E. ELFORD, Sign of tha Big Book. March 6. 43 8m ' Advertisement for March. THE LAME'S STORE 13 NOW OFFERING jftftiCifoucvflixt 'n'K./tvRTwra? < * UIUJU^JUWJ And other Worsted Fabrics, ,58 AT REDiUCSDi rmcic THIS MONTH. TOR USUAL STOCK OF Koosizranm smm, DRESS AND WHITE GOODS, ?h)0roi0eric3, 3>iiT)tT)ii)0S, &c.,' &c. ON THE "FIRST MONDAY IN* Al'llIL WILL UK OPENED IN IMMENSE STOCK. of New and Fashionable SUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT M? W. m. IDOTj tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. (; UEEN VILLE WSTKICT. /n Court of Ordiuai~y. W. D. Whitte<l nod Sallic K. Y. Whilted and James W. Bin^ingnme, Applicants, against George F. Townea and Marv Fester. AdmlnD trntor and Administratrix' of the estate of Wit^ain^ 111 n ^ deeenged, Reuben Claygnme, Robert Lyles and Dydia his wife, Thomas B. Blaseingnmo, John O. K. Blnssingnme, 1ccal heirs and representatives of said William Blnwlngiime, deceased, Defendants. Bill for final Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to mv satisfaction that Rnebon Clayton and IQiubeth bis wife, William RlasHiiignnic, Robert Ly 1 es and i,ydin his wife, Thomas B. lllnssitigamc nnJ John ft. K. Blassiugniuo, reside without the limits of this State;] It is therefore ordered and decreed, that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary to be holden at Greenville Court House for Greenville District on the 23d day of May next, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., and shew causes, if any thov can, why a Final settlement and Decree of.tho Personal Estate of said deceased should not be made, or their ooHs.-at, on default, will l?e entered of record, ROBERT MoKAY, O. G. D. Ordit?ocy\s Office, Greenville, S. 0. / February 13th, IS3C-. f 43-3m ~TH? STATE IF SOUTH CA OLINAr G KEEN V11,IJ2 DISTRICT. In thr Court of Ordinary. John C. Garrison and O. >Y. Garrison, administrators, Applicants against Peter (inrrison, Edmund Garrison and others, legal heirs and i representatives of David Garrison, deviated, | Defendants | Petition for l\nal Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to my satisfaction that I'etcr Garrison and Edmund Garrison reside without the limits of this State: It is ordered and decreed. that thevdo appear at a Court of Ordinary to be holden at. Greenville Court House for Greenville District, on the I'tl* day of May next, and shew ratiso, if any they can, why a final settlement and decree of the personal estate of David Garrison, deceased, should not be had, or ; their consent to the same will be entered of roco.-d. ROBERT McKAY, O. G. D. Greenville, S. C. ) Ordinary's Ofliee, 16th Feb. 1856. f 48-Sm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAGreenville District. IS TitK COt'UT OK ORDINARY. Willt.vm >1. I.kakk, appliehnt, r*. c. J. ei.mnd, Administrator of the estate of Isaac JI. Blxk Me*. deceased, I. M. Sramnni ami Olivia A. Sratscnt, his wife, J mix J. llrxKiucr, Susan E. I.kakk, Svwrr.i. W. Ilnitutrr, Tiioxm J Rknkiuot, legal heirs and representatives of I. II. HtXKMCT, deceased, Defendants. Partition for Finn! Settlement of the Personal Kstate. T imtAn ; i rwr Mm. T *r X Rraiffefcn, ami Olivia A. hT^wrre" TtriT^Tvm-" i*kl W. BrNimrirr, reside without. the liinfts of this State: It w ordered and decreed that they do nppearnt a Court of Ordinary to l?o bolden at Greenville C. 1L, of Greenville District, on Friday tho 28d day of May, A. 1). 1858. mid shew oaure, if any they can, why n Final Settlement and Decree*of the Personal Estate of Isaac II. EkxKDfCT, deceased, shoiihl not be lind, else their consent to the same will be entered of record. ROBERT MeKAY, O. 0. D. Ordinary's Otfioe, 21st of Felt. 1856.-42?8m STATE OF SOl'TllfHA 11 OIJ^A! Greenville District. IN T1IB COURT OF ORDINARY. Anny ITenson, Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah Dill, deceased. Applicant, vs. Rebecca Honson, Sidney Butler, Edward Dill, John Dill, Sarah Garrett and Matthew Garrett her husband, Defendants. Petition for funds of Real Estate to pay the debts of the said Sarah Dill, deceased. IT appearing llint Sarah Garrett and Matthew Geared, her husband,- reside without the limits of the State : It is. therefore ordered that thej do appear nt th? Court of Ordinory to b? hohlcn at Greenville Court llous? for Greenville District, on the 12th day of Mar, Anno' Domini, IftStl, to shew cause, if any tbey can, why the prooeeds of the sale of the real ostate j of A?rah Dill, deceased, sold by mo for partiiition and division, should not bo paid over to Anny Herteori, Artministrafrix of the said Sarah Dill, to he applied by her to the payment of the debts of the said Sarah Dill. Given under my hand snd seal, this 11th ft. al day of February, A. D., Ifl5fl. ROBKflT McKAY, Fab. 14-40-3m Ordinary of Greenville Dist. Charleston Weekly Standard, Contaixs all the matter published in the; g Uuily, together with the local, dome* tic and foreign market*, the pricee out rent, j including the rates of sale for stock, exchange and domestic procure, the shipping in port the latest telegraphic information, dre, <fcc,Ac. The Standard is the only morning paper in Charleston which issues a weekly edition. Tnis edition is published every Wednesday morning, and by the evening of the1 next day can bo received in every section of the State. Trice $2?payable invariably in advance. I 1.. W. STRAIT A' CO. 1 Elford & Donaldson, VS?V?, (&T&TKSSrmTJJSoSMp B? ?C. J. ELFORO. I. Q. OONALDSON. Jan. 10. *5 Sm REED 6 GOODLETT, an? Hj4VW, Qtceuviiie, ?. C). X^*Offico next door to F. F. Beattik JcCo. J. I*. RKKD.] [?. O. OOODI.KTT. January 12 36 . tf Thompson & Easloy, ATTORNYS AT LAW, C.REKNVILLE O. II., S. O. June 23, 1854. 6 $ wIMAFFPTO Attorney at Law. WILL punctually attend to all matters entrusted to his care. lie may be found for the present* at the Law Office of Messrs. Thompson <fc Eahlet, or at the office of the Southern Enterprise, Oreenvillo C. H. Feb. 14. 40 tf ~ w ii. \io\TTT~ PROPRIETOR Of . WS, dreenbilts, S. 6. FANCY & ST API,F niiVfiflOTIS RICH DRESS SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, I Khawh, IQuutiln* & Embroideries AGENT FOR RICH'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES, 1 jc * ' htoddnrd's Warranted Piano Forlee, ? , Mrs. Allen's Word's I lair Restorer, W I Dr. W. B Moffatt's Pill* and Bitters, - ~ j Dr. David Jay no's Patent Medicines, ? ' Loudon <fr Ca.'s " " % Sj j A. B. Ji D. Sands' Sarsapiirilla, r pi I Ao. 2, OUarelanit* Buildings, early opposite Mansion House. I January 17, 1058. 80 tf LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! THE ASHEVILLE Mutual Susurnitre Cntnpitntj Insures Houses, Stores and other Prop rtjr AGAINST KIRK: | And the Litres of White Persons and Slaves, jteliretn the ayes of 10 and 00 years ON such terms a* to render it a most snfe und : desirable investment. Full detail*, with I | the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company, j will (tofurnished on application to any of the Of- j I fleers of the Company. JOSJU'll It. OSBORN'K, Pr*jt. t IVm. W. McDOWKLL Vie*. Pre*. I Ja*. Ik Rankin, Sccrrtary it 7W ttturer. JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, I>ec. '27-tC (5RKENVII.LF, S. C. ?:?3:3M*ns2>3 Dissolution oi Co-Partuership. I rI"HIK subscribers bavin;; purchased the entire j 1 intercut of E. X. (lONVRR, in the Firm of i Cow.iRS, Con ?fc Mahklcy, take thin method of: cabin;; on all persons indebted to thetu to make j immediate pnvmont. OOWKR, COX A MARK LEY. Tnos. CL Gnwsn, ) Tims. II. Oox, > II. C. Markuct, ) r|^HE undersigned having sold out liis interest | j 1_ to his into partners in-tlie Wagon mid Cnrj ringe Business,*would tnke thin opportunity to j recommend them to the confidence of his friends I mid the public. He feels assured the business of I I the new Firm will suffer no detriment by his i j withdrawal, ns they are employing the very best I I workmen in all departments of their business. (Signed) K N. GO WKit Greenville, January 1, 1850. Jan. 10 * 55 tf Planter's Hotel m m d* jxl. jbl^ i-c; TUB subscriber lnsing desirous pf rasirJai||l ing from tfau |nt?iii?" 1J offer flic above o^ffYiluw ftiiTT long established Hotel for solo. This Hotel is situated in one of the beet sites iu the town of Greenville, mid is now in thorough repair. It bus attached to the premises t wo tine Ten Pin Alley*. Stable*, Carriage House, and all the necessary out-buiklings. The Hotel is capable of accommodating about one hundred pel-sons, and could with but little expense, be made to accommodate dounle that number. To any person desirous of cutering into the business, the above offers an opportunity rnrely met with. For term*, (which will be moderate,) or fur thcr particulars, apply to TIIOMAS STEKN, Fob 7. 39-tf. Proprietor of Planter's Hotel. MERCHANT'S HOTEL, BY JAMES M. HURST, (C-HA'aiKESO'DH, S. (D. Board?$150 Per Day. | February til. 41 tf Last Notico. ALL PETITIONS indebted to the eonoem of P. %i D ?- n. V-s l. ?- a j. m_ 11. i <inr.h8 (v vai. iij note Or look account are now informed that longer indulgence cannot bo given. Consequently all suoh Note* nnd accounts remaining unpaid upon the 1st of March will bo out in suit without farther notice. J. J. 110VKV, Jan. 81. M-4 Surviving Co partner. Warrants! Warrants! VT. E. BADL3T, ATTORNEY AT LAW, is prepared with all necessary instruction* to procure Ilonnty | Land Warrants uuder the late act of CongVsaa, j granting 160 acres to all who may have served in any of the wars. Immediate attention given to anv business of the kind entrusted to his care. Xfnroh 16. 44 tf Shaving and Hair-Dressing. RUREIDftL, the Barber. has re- j 8turned to Orcenvilie, and taken up his Headquarters neat door to C. W. Pratt/ Ji Co'a Tailoring establishment, in Beat ties BH?k Range, and is prepared to sxs cute sverv thing in his line with the fines' tonoh. Gentlemen can have their hair en* or shampooad, or faees shaved at anytime during the day or evening. .Shaving doas bv the month on reasonable term* Greenville, March 16, 44 tf 1. , I ' ,11 , -J. !? COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. M. W. BYTHEWOOD. WM. HENRY SMITH. Bythewood Smith, GOWMISSIOM iMRCMAMTS, you TUB. BALE Of Real Estate, Negroes, Cotton. "Flour, Grain, I AND ALL MANNER OP PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE,! 204 Exchange Row, Richardson St. COLUMBIA, S. C. Reference*. Steidiouac, Allon A C<>., au l Willie dt Goodwin. Charleston; Johu A. Crawford and Richnrd Anderson, Columbia, S. C.; llrawley A Alexunder. Cheater 0. II.; Col. S. N. Stowe, York-i ville, S. C.; Spring* A Mcleod, Charlotte, N. C.; Michael Brown, Salisbury, N. G.; It. C. Cooke, Concord, X. C.; Dr. W. It. Holt, Lexington, X. (i; Whitfield Walker, Newberry, S. C.: J. Brotfli, Anderson, S. C.; Cower, Cox A Mark ley, Greenville, S. C.; Jno. Kyle, Laurens, 8. C. Feb. 28. " 42 Sm G. 8. BOWER, HZaiinfncturcr itltd Dcalcn iu ?22? FURNITURE of every description, CHAIRS of ^very at vie. FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES, Opposite th* C'ongncce House, Doc. 7. COLUMBIA, S. C- 1 y Is. T. LEVIN, Auctioneer and Corumission Merchant, s?c 'a?. ITeferckxcbs." John A. Cn.\w?o*n, President Commercial Bonk, John Caldseu, 1'resident South Carotins A'??/j rchid Company, Hon. John S. Pikton, John Brtch, Ctil uutbin, Morhkoia A Co., Hknut Mnkio'X, Hon. W. F. Counwk, Chnrlestou. may 25. 1 tf ' nr.AI.KR IK Religious, fflisciifancoits and School H?e?caM, w9 liftN ItlrhnrdNnn ^fr?ct, COLUMBIA, 8. C. AMERICAN HOTEL. s? ?a j^SjV Tift friends of this establishment, and Jallii-. the public at largo, Arc fKpcttfully informed that this HOTEL will Ik* continued nnil kept open for the reception of nil who luny feel disposed to patronise it. Tlio cervices of dir. J AM ICS H HEARD, long favorably known ill ?ouuexion with tlie Hotel, have been seen red. A continuation of the patronage heretofore given, H respectfully solicite<l. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction. The Culinary department will be supplied with the selection of the market. Gentlemen with their families visiting or passing through Columbia can bo furnished with unsurpassed accommodations; tin: location being central, retired and convenient to pleasure and business. Mr. JOHN A. fill F.I LL will continue bin location at the Vtnbjos in rear of the Hotel. Ilia omnibus and Carriage lino will be in readiues# at the different Depots and at the Hotel at all nee essavy hours, to convey passengers to and i'rstn the establishment. Guests de*iring Carriages can have them at any hour. \V. tfOLLIXGEli, Proprietor. Jan. 17. 80 tf THE NEW ERA, Is Published eeery Friday Kvtning in j COLUMBIA, S. C. BY JTAJIES A. CIKTIS. Terms ; j>cr tuimtm, in Advance. Dec 7. 31 tf M ICS 57? sr. GRADY <? GOOD LETT HAVE REMOVED INTO THEIR NEW STORE Opposite their Old Stand, Where they will continue to cell to their wisdom- I en mill fricn?aDRY (?<K)l">S. OUOCKRIKS, ?tc., at j'ricw AS LOW us can be had. Dec. 27. B? tf TO FANNIE FERN'S 1,000,000 READERS.! A iV?i Book Cumuujs VVTl have the pleasure of announcing that we T have in press, and shall publish at iui early day, a new work of Fiction, entitled Rose Clark ; A Romance. BY FAN NIK FKUN. The last work and first continuous talo of this brilliant nod fitncinntiug authoress, "Ruth Hall,' achieved a success unexampled in the annul* or letter*. In the language of a leading periodical, it 'created a mora profound sensation than any which liaa been issued doringa quarter of a cei? tury.' Hut it is ennecctury to ullude to the merit* of "llutli 11alk** Judging from the number of copies of it we have sold, we judge thai every body in the I'uitcd States ha* rend it. As respects tlxc work we have now in press, Rose Clark, we can only say that we regard it as, in everv respect, a greater, better work : and are confident it will not only Bust aid hut even in. ereusc the reputation cf its distinguished authoress. We have reason to think that Rose Clark will create a greater m<iisntjoii than did llnth Hall." It will form an elegant 12 mo volume of over 400 paper. Pries $1.2ft, on receipt of which a : copy will bo sent by mail, post-paid. It will he i for sale by all booksellers. MASON BROTHERS, | Fob. 28. 42 New-York. The True Carolinian. TI1R undersigned Will issue nt Anderson C. H., on op before the fir*! of February, n LITERARY and NKW8 JOURNAL, bearing tho above title. It will be an independent paper In every sonso of the term. It will be the size of the Into Greenville Mountaineer, and about a* huge a* the Gazette and Advocate. It will be published ; at tho uapreceder.fedly low rate of OnoAHvl- | lar por annum, Persons dealing to aub scribe. would do well to rend in their name* as soon as possible, together with the subscription price, as wc intend to require it in ' advance, or send no paper. . JOT1N V. MOORE, \ Feb 1 t -tf. Ed. nnd Proprietor, 1... , Stovos! Stoves!! ^PIIE SUBSCRIBERS offer* U the pubIS? ? JL Inrfr* variety of Stovea, yii: TIm Cli*UtBR? and Le'viathau Cooking Stovea, end verioae other*. ,y' V Air Tight Cooking Stoves, 7>F VARIOUS RINDS. ' PREMIUM COOKUfG STOVES, Large and small Ovens, ALU TIG 1IT PREMIUM Cooking Stoves. 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The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelplijn, in view of the owfnl destruction of hums* life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deception* w hich ore practised upon the un fortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a Charitable net w orthy of their niinic, to give Medical Advice Gratia, to all |?ersotia thus afflict ed, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with u uvni i|;uun 01 UU'ir COIlillUOn, (age, Occupation, habits of life, etc.,) ami in ease* or extreme poverty ami suffering, to Furnish Medicine free of Charge? The Howard Association Is a benevolent Iastitution, established by a special endowment, for the relief of the sick "and distressed, afllietcd with | "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds oau be used for no other purpose. It has now m 1 surplus of means, which the Directors have to tod I to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest ! Medical skill of the age, and will furnish ths I moat approved modern treatment. Valuable ?d> vice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint, Ixjueorrhoea, do tar Address, (post-paid,) Dr. Georgo R. Col lioun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, So. 2 Ho nth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pean. By order of the Directors, EZRA 1>. 1IAUTWELL, Prosidoat G EO. FA 1RCII1LD, Secretary, aug 24. 16 tf DOCTOR YOURSELF. Tho Pocket ^Bsculapius; on, kvkhy one nis own rnrsiciAv. rVnR FIFTIETH EDITION, with One 1 Hundred Engravings, showing Pi*cases ami Malformations of the Human Wt'"System iu every shape and form, "fo which is added a Treatise on tbo Diseases tXm of Females, being of "the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. By William Yocno, M. P. Let no fntiier be ashamed to present a copy of the sKHCULAPll'8 to his child. It may sovo nan ironi mi early grave. .Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of mar ring*' without reading the POCKK'P ^K&CULA PIUS. Let 110 one sufficing from a hack tried cough, Pain in the side, re.-tlesu nights, nervous feel into*, nnd the whole trnin of l)ysj>ej tic sensations, ami given up their phvaician, Iks- another moment without consulting the j?8C ULA PI L'S Have those married, or those about to he married any inijtediment, read this truly useful boelc, us it has deen the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. r^TAny person sending Ttwnty-jFive Cents en * closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies sent for one Mtarj Address, (post-paid) Dr. \YM. YOUNG, 15*2 Sprtice-*treot. Philadelphia, july 8, 1855. ir The Home Journal for 1856. NEW AND BRILLIANT SEItllS. \\TE la*t week issued the first number of V V the New Series of the Home Journal ; for 1850, in a new dress, nnd with new ?ttractions. It contained Chapters I. nnd IT. [of PAUL FANE, OR PARTS OF A LIFE ELSE UNTOLD. A Novel in Serial Numbers. llv N. 1*. Wilms. That number also contained the com mvnv? num. "I i? "?urie? ui original tlOVCIftltP? in verse, founded upon fact, called, "Tii? Sroav of a Si Ait," by J. N1. Field. Desidcs tlie contributions and lnbot of the Editors?the dome Journal contains the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence ' of large list of contributors?the ?pice the of European Magazines? the selections of th? most interesting pul>)irnlions of the day? the Ini?f novels?the piquant stories?tho spnikling wit and nib rising anecdote?the news and gossip of the 1 'arisinn papers?the personal sketches of public characters?the stirring scenes of the world we live in?the chronicle of the news for ladies?the fashions ? the facts and outlines of news?the pick of English information?the wit, humor and pathos of the times ?llio essays on life, literature, society and morals* and tho usual valicty of careful ch cokings from the wilderness 9 of English poiiodk'al literature, criticism a poetry, etc. We need Dot remind our readers that we have also one or two unsurpassed Correspondents in the fashionable society of jVrtff York, who give us early news of every new feature of stile and elegnnea among the leaders of the gay world. 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