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NEAR GILDER P. O. GREENVILLE DI9T. 4REFERS Li? sorrioos to the public, nnd solicit* patron*zt Ajl work entrusted to Iiiht "will be done WitU neetness mJ dispatch. Anf peradO-wlObW U-know how to solder (bard Or nmUui ?u tlu reception of oao ?""B w?. mnrai *lljr IUCMIIi IMI receipt ' Tim never been offered to the public before. Satisfaction given orthetnoney refunded. Jkvcut ni^bee we osac a 10 48-tf * "* !* *** *' ' ? Mil ?!? Land for Sale. T>Y permission of the Court of "Equity, will be eeldon Sale-day next, at Greenville eonrtliouaa, the lend kuowa ?e the Randolph Tract, 800 acres, mere or leas, on Paris 1 ountain, about fire mile# from town, adjoining lands of < Jen. Waddy Thorn noon and others. There are sone *?114jwf?W productive lands belonging to the timet already in cultivation. Terms, aim further particulars, made known on the day of hW >jd. O. F. TOWNE8, April 10. 48-td Trustee. Town Ordinance. licit Qtyiained, by the Town Council of Green ville, that it tb*U be the duty of all lot owners within the corporate limits or said Town to keep the side walks around their iota now laid off. or thereafter laid off by the Council, or by their direction ia good order and repair. . Be ?tfurther Ordained, That for default, In not repairing the aatue.after notice they shall l>c fined for each and every day ltia, her or their sidewalk ahall remain out of order. Dent and ratified in Council this April ftd, 1856. , - - If. LEE TIlKUttTON, InL W. P. Paicn, Clerk, of Council. April 10 48 St. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IK COURT OF ORDINARY. Israel Charles and Joel --Charles, Executors of the estate of John Charles, deceased, aud Israel Charles, Administrator of the estate of Elisabeth diaries, deceased. Applicants, against Mary Garrison, David Charles, George Moetel ler, and Francis Mosteller hi* Wife, Maria Char lea, and Jniuee 0. Charles, and others, Defen da (its. . Petition for Final Settlement and Dehflfeb eree. T appeaViny to fay satiefiaetionthat Mary Gar- j JL rinon, Davi?l CharVn, George Montollo r and : Francis-hi* Wife, Maria Charles and James O. | Charts*, resids tayond tho limits of this State: , It is ordered and decreed that they do appear at a CV>artfor Ordinary to beholden at Greenville <7. II-, of Greenville District, on Monday the 80th <dny of June next, ?t 11 o'elook A. M., to shew onuse, if any they can, why a Final Settlement and Decree of the Estate* of John Charles and Eliza-1 hcth Charles, deceased, should not.be made; or; their consent on default, Will be entered of record. ROBERT McKAY, 0. G. D. Greenville, 8. C. 1 4a_._, Ordinary's Office, 7tl? April, 1846. J EQUITY. Guardians, Trustees and Receivers WHO have tajaako auuual. returns to the Commissioner in Equity for Greenville I>istrict, are hereby advertised to make their returasen ?r before ths first day of June next, or they will be dealt with according to law. * a A. TUWNK? c. b. o. d. Commissioner's Office, April 8, 1858. 18-8 RE:*, 80MTG6S k CO. healers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Rfady-Redc Clothing, 11 .YTS ASI> CA rS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CtockelrU, Ifalrdtoiiire, Groceries, FAX2TTS MD OILS, MSDOOOftligS, AO. ONE DOfR SOUTH OP THE NEW COURT H0U8E, si a m-& Havb opened at tiie above place large itntl varied assortment of New and Elegant Goods, to which fhey iavite attcutioo from their friend* and the trading eomuunity. The Stock ha* been purchased with great care tinder the personal supervision of the proprietors during a protracted stay In New-York, and feel confident in assuring the publie that they cAn and . will offer bargains. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate the article* which we have on hand, believing that an examination of ot;r stock will insure the belief that bargains may be had by calling at. oar establishment. (9~Conntry mreduee Lake* ia exchange, tiroeftville, April t. 47 tf OPEN THIS 1)A\\ APRIL 187. the sraifro stock of dress and fancy ' FOR THIS SEASON IS NOW OPEN AT THE Sewing Bilk Grenadines, I'lain Silk Tissues, Fine Printed Beregea, Plain Printed Btsreges, Plain Colored Bereges, Crapes de Paris, Super Bl'k. . Cbally, Rich colM Chally, Eng. and French Bombazine, . Mall's, Natnsook'a JaoonatU, Elegant French Organdies, Maddor colored Lawns, French Printed Jaconets, Fine dotted Swisses, Polk spotted Mtmlins, White Plaid Cambrics, Swiap Embroide^-d Collars, Ac. Ribbons. Buttons andTrimminors. KnglUb and American fast colored I'rinU, Cheap colored Mualtaa, Kid, Hilk and Ltale Gloves. A verjc complete aaaoitir.ent of HOSIERY. The above, with many wore yet to arrive, at w^h. hovey'8. April 8. 47 9 The State of Booth Caroline. orkknvilyib district. la Efalty. Sataue) PWm vi, Wealey Payns Lemuel Payns Joseph Lampk Ins and Emily Ms wife and others, HUl /or Partition, Relief, Se. . Towns* A XMflMRUt Coniul'ts Sol's r appearing to my satisfaction that the Defendants, Lemnol Payne, Uriah Payne, Jo sephUmpfciKS aaJ Emily hi. wife, Jane kaehem, sud W, Griffith reside without the limit* of thi. that they do plead, answer or de* ( mur to the Bill in this eaas within three months from thta d**S or the-same will he Ukea yro S,t TOWNB*, 0. It, IX IX April 7. 47 3?n ,'^B \ ^ NEW^STORt AN? NEW QOO.OS AT BAILEY'S CROSS ROADS 'T^HK undersigned b?a* leave to inform hi* JL friouUa on He public geaerally, that he has just opened the ol?l ana well known stand of Baiunrt Caoaa Koads, new and splendid assortment of 0001)3, consisting in part of Engl iah and Amsrisan Prints, from df cento up; Qinghaias, White and Printed Jaconets, Muslin as low as ISt eeuts; Swiss Muslins Bareges, Edgings and Inserting*, Hon nets, Ribbon*. de., da Cloths, ' Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans Cvttowlti, Brown and Bleached Linen Drills, Buff and Slate Linens, Drab D'&tc. Oashmerettcs and Alimcaa, Whit and Printed Marseilles Vesting*, Bleached and Browu Shirtings, Tickings, Umbrellas, da, da, Harrison's Perfumery, & tract*, Soar*, Inks, do; am HATS AND CAPS, Qa Boots and Shoes, Crockery Olasaware, Hardware and Cutlery, Drugs, Mediciuce and Dye-Stuffs. Ready-Made Clothing, Consisting of Coats, Pants, Vosts, da Groceries. Consisting of Coffoo. Snmr a"? Pepper, Ginger, Candies and many other articles, too tedious to mention, The abore Stock has been selected with great care, and purchased at the lowest CASH PRICKS and will sell them as low as they ean be bought elsewhere. Groceries will be sold for CASH OXLY. Other goods on a credit to prompt paying customers. A Discount of Ten per cent allowed for Cash payments on all poods except Groceries. I have spared no [tains in endeavoring to sun-1 tdy the wanta of the community, and I hope to be liberally patronized. W. C. BAILEY. April 8*47 tf THEGREENVILLE mm snroim* MAIlf STREET, NEXT TO If BBS'S HALE. tTHE Subscriber has on hand a large and well-scleeted Stock of MISCF1LLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSICAL BOOKS, c Paper, Blank Books, Memorandum*, Ac. Writing Desks and Cases, Portfolio*, Gold aok Steel Pens, Pencils, luk, Scaling Wax, Wafers, Slates, Cony Books, ibk4RIMK Itutcra, 4r? A*-. G. E. ELFORD, Sign of tlis Big Book. Marcli 6. 48 Sn? Merchant Tailoring. THE subscriber has now on hand, and will continue to receive a superior assortment of French, English, Plain and Twilled Cloths, Plain and Fancy Black Doeskin Csssimeres, I'lntii lilack and Fancy Hiik and Satin Vesting Plain and Fig'd. White Silk and Marseilles " Tweeds, Drab D*Et? and Cashmerelt " and a large variety of Gooda suitable for Gentlemen's wear. All of which he is prepared to render up in the latest style and finish, having in his TAlI<ORlXG DlvPARTdKNT the moet reliable and efficient workmen. Mr. O. A. Pickle, ao'long and favorably known as an excellent workman, continues in the cutting and fittingdepartinenL tffALL WORK W ARRANTED. mss -HI&ssid, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF vm wmrnm wi?a:R.9 Such as lilack and Fanev Coats, Vesta, Pants, Drawers, Shirts, Half (lose, Ludcr-Shirts and Shirt OAp, which he will sell Tow IFO% ?ASM. Give ns a call before you purchase elsewhere. G. B. DYER. March to. 45 t fgfPatriot and Mouutaineer copy twice. medical Notice. r 1 "MIE Copartnership heretofore existing beJL tween Drs. TURPIN A JONES, has been dissolved bjr the death of l>r. Wm. P. Tlbpix.? AH persons indebted to the late firm, will make immediate payment to Dr. W. II. Jonk-s surviving copartner. \\7 ILL continue to occupy the some office, and TV in offering his professional services to the public, he feels confident, (from his long and iutimato association with Dr. Tuarix,) of giving general satisfaction. Ladies, and all individuals suffering from enronte uuomm, win Dim a consultation will) Dr. Joxk* very much to their advantage. March 27 46 tf PER G. & C. BAIL-ROAD A. QKKEMFtEL? ClO.NTIStiKS TO HECEIVE. ml lil.8t?r?, ?f> iioeitc the Mansion House, NKW ADDITIONS to his Stock of Dry-Good* and Groceries which he offers at excellent berg ins. lie would state to those who purchase of him on credit that their bills must be paid when presented. Cadi and examine his Stock. Beside the usual ar steles to be found in the Dry-Goods linehe directs attention to the following Groceries , a Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Viae gar, Salt, Snaps, Candles, Ac. Fish !*eSSa. Fish! Mackerel, Salmon, Herring*, Sardines, Lobsters. Of*Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. Bacon, Flour, Meal, Corn, Pes*, Potatoes, and other articles in that line, on hand, and forsaie cheap. A. GREENFIELD. March 20. 45 tf | f'UMIIC 9CJBOOI. r9MIE Spring T?riu of MR. HHAW'S sakool will ' X (ginmenw Monday April 7, and continue eleven week*. TUITION t Hauling nnd Spoiling, $4; Reading, Spoiling and writing, *6 ; With Grammar, Gaography or Arithmetic, 9d; With either two or all ? the above, 97 ; History, Philosophy or Astronomy, fg; Ancient Languages or tho higher branches of Mathematics, 910; Incidental expenses, Me. Students attending seven weeks or more will be 2|uired to pay for a whole term; no tuition re* ved for lees than half a term. Tuition reeeir* i od at the ond of each quarter. RKFERKN CBS:?Rev. H. a O aii.i.a?d, Mai < & A. Townks, T. CI Oows?, JKa<p. CoL W. H. 1 CMrisu, j. A. 1>avw, Esq.. H. T. Smith, Esq. rSattSEf * ^ ~; March ft 40 ft i OOK AND JOB PRINTING nsatly dene at *ie " Eaterprise OtHte." In the Chart qf . Ordinary. John^C. Garrison and O. W*. 0?rrWn, nduiinis niton, Applicant* ajftiMt Peter Qwriiov, Edmund Garrison and others Segal heirs and nprtwntttirH of Mvid QicHmq, deettttd, Defendants. <PetitUa for Final Settlement and Doner. TT appearing tr> my satisfaction that Peter GarI rfson and Edmund Garrison reside without the limita of this State ; It is ordered and decreed, that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary to be holoon at Greenville Court House for Greenville District, on the Oth day of May next, and shew cause, if any they can, why a Ana! 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 record. ROBERT McKAY. O. G. D. Greenville, &. 0. | Ordinary's Office, 16th Feb. 1866. V 46-Sm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In the Court of Ordinary. W. D. Whit ted and Sallie R Y. Whitted and James W. Biasingame, Applicants, against George F. Townw and Mary Foster, Administrator and Administratrix of the estate of William Blassingainc, deceased, Reuben Clayton and Elisabeth his wife, William Blaasingaine, Robert Lylesand Lydiahis wife, Thomas B. Blassingnmc, John G. K. Hhusingame, legal heirs and representatives of said William liltissingame, deceased. Defendants. Bill for Final Settlciarnt and Detrre. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Rueben Clayton and illimbelh his wife, William Blftasingame, Robert. Lylee and Lydia his wife, Thomas B. Blossingame and John G. K Blassingainc, reside without the limits of this 8tate: It Is therefore ordered and decreed, that they do appear nt n Court of Ordinary to be holden at Greenville Conrt House for Greenville District on the littd day of May next, at 11 o'oloek. A. M.. and shew c*aw^ if nny tliev can, why a Final settlement and Decree* of the Personal Estate of said deceased should not be made, or tlieir consent, on default, will be entered of record. ROBERT McKAY, O. G. D. Ordinary's Office, Greenville, 8. C. > Fehrnary 16th, 186#. f 4S-,tm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Greenville District. Wii.lia* M. Leake, applicant, e*. C. J. Eltord, Administrator of the estate of Isaac II. Bexkdtct, deceased, I. M. SrmixoKR and Ouvia A. Hfrinuer, his wife, J<min J. Benedict, Susan K Leaks, Samuel W. Benedict, Tiiomas J Benedict, legal heirs and representative* of I. II. Benedict, deceased, Defendants. Partition I for Final Sftt/rinrnt of the l'rr to Hal Kttate. T appearing to my satisfaction that I. M. Spminoer, and Ouvia A. his wife and Samuel W. Benkdict, reside without the limits of this .State: It is ordered and decreed that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary to be holdcn at Greenville C. 11., of Greenville District, on Friday the '23d day of li?y, A. D. 186#, and shew cause, if any they can, why a Final Settlement and Decree ot the Personal Kelato of Isaac II. Bknedkt, deceased, should not l>e had, else their consent to the same will be entered of record. KOBEUT McKAY, O. G. D. Ordinary's Office, list of Kelt IRSft?l-??Im STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Greenville District FN THE COUBT OF OKDINABY. Anny Ilenson, Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah Dill, deceased, Applicant, vs. Rebecca Ifenson, Sidney Butler, Edward I till, John Dill, Harali Garrett and Matthew Garrett, her husband. Defendants. Petition for funds of Heal Estate to pay tlto debts of the said Sarah IH1I, deceased. IT appearing that Sarnli Garrett and Matthew Garrett, her husband, reside without the limits of the Stale : It in, therefore ordered, that they do appear at the Court of Ordinary to he holden at Greenville Court House for Greenville District, on the 12th day of May, Anno Domini, 1850, to shew ennse, if any they can, why the proceeds of the sale of the rval estate of Sarah Dill, deceased, sold by me for partiLition and division, should not be paid over to Anny-Henson, Administratrix of the said Sarah Dill, to be applied by her to the payment of the debts of the said Sarah Dill. Given under my hand and seal, this 11th fu a] day of February, A. D., 1656. ROBERT McKAY, Feb. 14?10-8m Ordinary of Greenville Diet. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Ih the Court of Ordinary,, Fortunate* I. Johnson, Administrator with Will anaexed,applieaat, against Minor Cox, William Cox, and olfcean, Jhrfrudants, Lags tees of the estate of James k CoF, 'i1wju?.. t pa. <?... , for Final Svtttemmt and Drcrrr of tko Fertonal Kttate. IT appearing to tnv satisfaction that Minor Cox. one of the Defendants, reside* without the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered and decreed that he do appear at a court of Ordinary to l?e holden at Greenville eonrt house for Greenville Distriet, on the 80th day of May uext, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and shew eause, if any he can, why a Final Settlement and Deerne of the Personal Estate of said deceased, should not be made; else hi* consent to the same, will be uneii u eonieeseu. ROBERT M.KAY, [u a.] Ordinary'* Office, > O. G. T>. Greenville, 8. tX, 7th March. J 44-3m STATE OF SOUTH CAMOEIIVA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Bqnity. Massena Taylor, Administrator, Ae., et al vs. Caroline Hodges, et al. Dill for Partition, Ac. BY order of the Court of Equity, in this ease, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court House door of Greenville District, on the first Monday in May next, all the following Tracts of Liiis-J, "dx: TRACT No. 1, containing 14 Acres, bounded by lands of IX W. Ilodges, Mrs, Barton and Hawkins. TRACT No. i, containing 55 Acres, bounded Inlands of D. W. Hodges and Jeremiah TramTRCT No. >. containing 151 Acres, bonndod aj lands of Mr*. l'iekett, J. Tramuieil, D. W. odges and John Hawkins. TRACT No. 4 containing 4 Acres, bounded by lands of D. W. llodgee. TRACT No. 5, containing 11 Acres, bounded by land* of D. W. Hodges aud Joseph Goodwyn. TRACT No. fl, containing 107 Acres, bounded by lands of 1). W. llodges, Portumn Howard, , Hiarles Goenell aad John F. Hightotver. TRACT No. 7, containing 15 Acres, bounded by lands belonging to the Estate of John W. j i lodires, deceased, and land irraatad to Julin T?. nal. All of add Laadt King and being litaaU on water* of North Toe* of Haiadm River, in tbe IHotrict and State aforeaaid. fKiw or SUut?fnroheacr to girt bond, payable in one and two janra front day of ante, vitb I wo auffieiofct rureuea to oeoara tbe pare baas , money; eoata of the anlo to bo paid in mm. R. A. TOWftTO, C. K a. IX < AmunivioncrN Odtoa, Mareb 9ft, IBM. < March 97 U td < W .-tamwA. _ ? ,-ia - jsuorft aiKntaiawn, vmmw %&?, o&aaacwwajMMH, ^ ?C. J. EIFORO. V T. Q. DONAIDSON. Jm. 10. 19 Sm :) USD * GOODLETT, ATPTPSDiK^fiYrsi ATP LT4W, Greenville, 8. C, /yrOflico next door to F. K. Be attic A Co. J. f. REED.] [it. D. OOODLKTT. January IS ?o If Thompson A Easloy, ATTORNY8 AT LAW, GREENVILLE a 1L, S. C. Jane S3, 1854. 6 ft willTAM P WCE; Attorney at Law. WILL puiiotunllv attend to nil matters eh- 1 trueted to Id* enre. He ??/ lie found for the present, ut the Lnw OIRcj of Moeer*. 1 Thompson A E.\*i.Er, or nt the otHee uf the South-, orn Enterprise, Greenville CI IL Feb 14. 40 tf W II. II OV K Y, PROPRIETOR OF dFeei)billi!. 5. 6. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, RICH DRE8S SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Shawls, Mnutilu* Si Euabrotdcric*. AGENT KOFI Riciiv kike-proof safes. \ x ? Stoddard's Warranted Piano Fortes, ^ Mm. All?n'? Wonl's Hnir Rnitorrr, s.?i , Dr. W. D Moflfatt's l*llln ond Bittern, H ^ i I>r. David doyne's Patent Medicines, J. < ] Loudon ?fc C?.'? ' " ? ? a. B. AD. Snnds'Snrsnj?niilli?. j s ' a*?. 2, Ctea*rl<iH<r* Buihlinys, Nearly opposite Mansion House. January 17, 185& ?0 tf Ll<e nnd Property lnmirod. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! THE A8HEVILLE Jllnhtol Snsuranrc Cnntjinuij IninrM Homm, Stores and other Prop rty against fire: And she Litres of White Persona and Slaves, between the age* of 10 and 00 year* j On sueli tornih us to render it ti most snfe and , desirable investment. Full details, with | the Constitution nnd By-Lows of the C'otii|mnv, will be furnished on n|>|tlieatiou to any of the Of- j fieers of the Com pan v. _ i JOSEPll R. OSBORNE. Prest. wm. w. moDOWKLL Viee-Pre*. Ja*. B. Kaxkim, Srrrrtary <L Treasurer. inmr w an a tw a ?* ? ... VSMSVA, OgCUl, Ih*. 47-tf. OttKKKVIIXK, K. C. 1 <s&3S33itf,3*,2b3 1 Dissolution ot Co-Partnership. rpiIK?oU?r1lM?r? ImTww tmrrh?*Ml the entire , 1 inlvM of K. N. GOWCK, in the Firm of , Cowna*. Cox A Makki.kv, take this method of , ealliua on all persona indebted to tliciu to make , iuunftliat? payment. GOWER, COX tk 1IARKLKY. . TIHH. C. GOWKB, } Tiunv, U COX, j. 11. C. Marklkt, J TUB undersigned having sold out bis interest to bis late partner* in tlie Wagon and Carriage Ruiinm, would take this opportunity to raeommend them to the confidence of hi* friends ant) the public, lie feels assured the business of the new Firm will suffer no detriment by his withdrawal, as they are employing the very best workmen in all department* of their business. < (Signed) K. X. GUVVER. Greenville,'January 1, 1850. Jan. 10 85 tf Planter's Hotel flQh H. M JWL. M^t JHS2 STHK subscriber beiug desirous of retir- . ing from the business would offer the above ( tn.tw and long established Hotel fur sule. This Hotel is situated in one of the Wet sites in the town of Greenville, and b now in tbor- ough repair. It has attached to die mrmirr- 1 iM9 tins.Ten I'ia I ll j , ri..^earcnffmgtf Ilonse, and all the necessary nut-building*. ' The Hotel is capable of nceoniinodatfng nliout * one hundred persons, and could with but little ' expense, be made to aecomiiiodate donido that t number. To any person desirous of entering in- <j to the business, the above offer* an opportunity ? rarely met with. For term*, (which will be moderate,) or fur * tlier particulars, apply to e Tilt AM MKt>, ? F?k 7. ao-tf. Proprietor of Planter's Hotel. 1 IuerThanWhotel, BY UAME8 M. HURST, 3. (DBoard?$100 Por Day. February it. 41 tf Warrants! Warrants! < VT. S. aABIiST, 1 Attorney at law, u pr.-pur.-d with ?n Btwmry instructions to pvc-ure Bounty Ijand Warrants under the Into net of Congress, granting JC? seres to all who muy have served in ay of the wars. Immediate ti.-uvion given to any hnsineaa of the kind entrusted to hia care. March 16. 44 tf Watchsc^^epaIbiM j P. B. BURNHAM r HAfl opened n shop in the room adjoining T>r. ? IL U. KamlrV I)nw Store for tint )>nr|iMr % ofoarrying oa the abore Danin.-M, mid reeoeet- . fully solicit* patroaage. lie njll henceforth nttend punctually to all work entrusted to him.? c He will, in a short time have on hnud an as- t ortmeut of Jewelry, which he intends selling an t cheap a* nan be had elsewhere. v *?+ *? tf f Shaving and Hair-Dressing. ( bvmaidcie 11 /"lONTINUW the Totuorial busineae at hi. ? \J old stand, in BcaUie's Brick BaiWiag ? tj Bentlame* oan hare their hair eul? or shampoo >4, or (mm shavod, at aoy time during the day r (Tnj^f. April 10. 40 tf. OOLUMBHA MIYnrBHOBm ] M.W.mHtWW. WM. HENfy bmithT Bythewood ft Smith, > COMMRSStQK MERCHANTS, , * yOR TIIK SALE OV ^ Seal Estate, Negroes, Cotton, . Flour, Grain, J' AND ALL M.WNKR O# f, rKUi?ui;i!.AHDMERCHANl)ISE, J' tJO-4 Kxchanqt 7?tw, Richardson St. l COLUMBIA, S. C. ? k Kefvreuveii. t SUnlionw, All?n A (\>., itwl Willie A GimA- C win, Charleston; Julin A. Crawford aud Richard Andcrion, Columbia, H. CX; Brnivley A Alex- * ' ander. Cheater C. 1L ; C?d. M. N. Stow, York- * ville, 8. C.; Spring* >i MeI,oo<!, Charlotte, N. C.; Miehael Brown, Snliaburv, N. C.; R. C. Cooke, c Coiieord, N. C.; Dr. W. It. llolt, Lexington, N. 8 (X; Whitfield Walker, Newlwrry, S. C.; 4. Brown, Anderaon, S. C.;/3ower, Cox A Markloy, * Ureeuville, S. C.; Jno. Kyle, Lauren*, 8. C. " Fell, 28. " 12 Kin G. S. BOWER, fl Manufacturer aud Dealer la h IKURNITUHK of every dvncription, CI IA1118 of every -style. FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC 8URIAL CASES, Opjtosiie l/ut Coti'/ucce House, Bee. 7^ COLUMBIA, 8. C i y L. T. I.EVIN, ^ Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, CSii))To\?jr^CEa/i\, &, CO, ~HEF ERCKN ClffC John A. Ca \wir>Rn, President Cdmmereiat Lank Ioiin C'aluwkm, Presidm! South Carolina Uatl road Company, Hon. John 8. PuBSTOX, Jous Ubvce, Columbia. k M<>ki>k? ia A Co., IIkniiv Mmmmv x, Hon. W. F. *> Coixxkk, Charleston. may 26. 2 tf |1 i DEAUK IN ] i^eUcjioKD, School J 198 BIcliardMH Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 1 O AMERICAN HOTEL, ooiLwaaasiLsv, s? (ya 0 Vp| THE friends of this establishment, and ? jyijL the public lit large, ore respectfully in- A formed that this HOTEL will be continued md kept open for the reception of nil who niuy reel disposed to patronise it. The servioes of .Mr. JAMES La. BEARD, long n favorably known in connexion with the Hotel, iave been secured. A continuation of the pntrounge heretofore ^ fiven, is respectfully solicited. No pnins will Ik- spared togive satisfaction. The Culinary department will be supplied fi arillt the selection of the market. _ ti Gentlemen with their families visiting or passng through Columbia can be furnished with un .. ittrpnsscd accommodations; the location being ieutral, retired and convenient to pleasure and t> MHinew. Mr. JOHN A. SI IF. ILL w ill continue his loea- n son at tlic Stables in rear of the Hotel. His om lib us and Carriage line will bo in readiness at ^ he different Depot* and at the Hotel at all nee- ? vssary hours, to convey passengers to and from lie establishment. Guests desiring Curriages K ran have them at any hour. u W. BOLLINGER, Proprietor. . Jan. 17. 8tt tf j" ' ?- ' fc THE NEW ERA, J$ Published every Friday Eomiuy in 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. n' BY J4ME8 A. CURTIS. p Terms ; per umium, in Advance. * st Dec 7. 81 tf cl WILLIARIff A FKASTER, | ol Wholesale Sc Retail Grocers I*; sain diivcdo nt caiimtov Danmirc ! St' ' ri tire?uvlllct 8. C., ^ IT AVE just received, and will continue to LA. keep on hand u good supply of Toffee, Sugar. Molasses, Bice. Salt, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Bails, and " Many other Articles ixirtJiuimft to n Grocery E?j.U>,hmrnt, to whicfi we invite public Attention, We nre trading in Articles that require large tl 'ash Investment and admit of hut. short profits, wd we find, by ex|x-rieuce, that it is impossible & o do business on a limited credit Wo shall. j herefore, discard hooka, and in future, without *' listinction or exception, require thu CAS1I on lelivery of Good*. P We are also BUYINTG PRODUCE of every de- _ eription, and will pay the highest market prices, it her in Cash or Coods, at the pleasure of the filer. r A4?BX. VT.f HTKR. LKo.NABO WILMAM*. Nov. 2. 25 if. r( VJSSSRS. GRADY* GOODLRTT ,i 11AVE REMOVED INTO U THEIR NEW STORE - ?' Dpposite their Old Stand, 8< iVlierc they will continue to sell t o their enetom- tu er? and friends DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, M Ae., at prices AS LOW m? can he had. Dec. 27. 3!1 tf *' TA? EjlAMIBEB TO SOUTH BUN WHITE US. THE editor of the The Examiner, desir- i ?ua of enlisting the aid of SOUTH REN ; *dTKI(AKY TALENT in Iiis enterprise, of- " era to those who may l?e disposed to rvnder ?n hut aid, a prize of FIFTY DOLLAIiS for *i he BE8T ORIGINAL TALE, not lo occu-Ith >y Iru than twenty columns of the Kxotninif (about fiftv pages of foolscap in ordinary '? writing.) The manuscripts will he submited to a competent committee and their de- di ision published. Should any otlier of the * alee, in the editor's opinion, be deemed th worthy of publication in Thk Kxaminkil, the ^ writer will be furni bed with the pa|>er for Ive years free of expense. ? This proposition will remain open until lt? first of May, 186(1. J W riters may enclose their nantes in a sep- m rate envelope, which will not be opened tin- "> it the decision of the committee shall l>e {" lade known. Address w. B. Johnston, Columbia. TOi^4?as?ioH Import aat Ajn ntnnccmeal. r> all p?r?OM afflicted with ttnn?l disease^ such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal WciknfM, mpotcnco, Conorrlicen. Gleet, Hywpliilis, the 'iw of Onanism, or Srlf-altKHf, Av.,4ft Tho 1IOWA1t!> ASSOCIATION of PfcOatel- * hiit, in view of tho awful destruction of boawa ifo and health, caused by Sexual diwaiM, and lie dceeptions which aro |>nwtir?<l upoa tba wa M-tnnate victim* of such difrnm by Quacks, avo directed their Consulting Surgeon, as m 'harituble act worthy of their name, to ei*< ledicid Advice Gratis", to all pfrtOHd thus afflict J, (Male or Female,) who njiplv by letter, with description of their condition, (age, occupation, nbita of life, Ac.,) and in onsen of extreme j?orery and suffering, to Furnish Medicine free ef barge Hio How ard Association is a benevolent Instiution, established by a special endow ment, for lie relief ef the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent mid Kpidcmic Diseases," and its funds an be used for no other pur|>ose. It bee now a urjdus of menns, which the Directors have voted o advertise the ntioVe notiee. It it needloas to dd that the Association commands the highebt ledical skill of the age, and will furnish the >o?t approved uiiKlcru treatment. Valuable adice also given to sick and nervous females, sfictod with Womb Complaint, l.oucorrhoes, do t5ST* Address, (post-paid.) l>r. Oeoraa R. t!?l oun, Consulting Sur^iini, Howard Association, Co. '? South Ninth Street, i'hilndelphia, I'enu. Ry order of the Director*, KZRA I>. H ART WELL, President. C5EO. FAHtCIHLD, Secretary. ?u? '24. "15 tf DOCTOR YOURSELF. Cho Pockot iEsculapius; oh, every one his own physician. ?- r|"MIK FIFTIETH EDITION, with One JL Hundred Engravings, showing Dis^ ease* nnd Malformations of the Human System in every shn|?o and form. To gg which is added a Treatise on the Disease* OSm of Peitialeis being of the highest imporincc to married people, or those contemplating larriage. By William Yoi'no, M. I). Let no father he nehntned to present a copy of lie jKBCULA PIL'fi to his child/' It may aavo itn from nu early grave. Let no young man or roman enter into the secret obligation* of mar iage without reading the POCKA'7*^KSCULA'll'H. Let no one suffering from a hucknied ough, Pain in the si do, restless nights, nervous eelings, and the whole trnin of Ityspeptie setisaions, and given up their phvsicinn, w another loment without, consulting the vKSCUKAPIUH [nve those mnrried, or those about to lie msrriil any impediment, rend this truly useful hook, * it has deeu the means of snving thousands of nfiirtliMte creatures from the very jaws of death, tar Any iierson sending TVriity-riw Vent* en lo*ed iii 11 letter, will receive one copy of this rork by mail, or five copies sent for one Dollar, iddresa, (] tout-paid) Dr. \VM. YOUNG, 152 Sprime-stxeet, Philadelphia. July ft, 1856. lr The llouie Journal for 1836. new and ijrili.iant series. (XTE last week issued the first number of V the New Series of the Home Journal >r 1850, in a new dress, and with new atactions. It contained Chapters I. and II. f PAUL FANE, OK PARTS OF A LIFE iLSE UNTOLD. A Novel in Serial Numers.. By N. P. Willis. That number also contained the comlencement of a series of original novelette, i verse, founded upon fact, called, '*Tua torv or a Star," by J. M. Field. Besides the contributions and labor of the idilors?the Home Journal contains the oreign aud Domestic Correspondence of irge list of contributors?the spice the of luropoan Magazines? the selections of the lost interesting publica(ious of the day? ?e brief novels?the piquant stories?the l>arkling wit and amusing anecdote?the ews and gossip of the Parisian papers?the ersonal sketches of public characters?the irring scenes of the world we live in?tho ironicle of the news for ladies?the fashions -the facts and outlines of news?the pick f English information?the wit, humor and nthos of the times?the essays on life, litcrure, society and morals, and the usual vactv of careful choo*ings front the wilderness , f English periodical literature, criticism a aetry^etc. We need uot remind our reaers that wo have also one or two unsurpas*1 correspondents in the fashionable society r New York, who give us early news of rery new feature of stile and elegance among le leaders of the rruw unrLl o V w. 1 hums.?For one copy,$2;for three copies, 5?or one copy for the threo years, $5?Iways in advance. Address. MORRIS ?fc WILLIS, Editorsand roprietora, 107 Fulton-st. N. Y. The True Carolinian. I'M IE undersigned will issue at Anderson C. LL, on or befoto the first of Feb?aiy, ?LITERARY and NEWS JOURA L, bearing the al>ovo title. It will be ti independent paper in every sense of die Tin. It will be the size of the late Greenille Mountaineer, and about as large as the azelte and Advocate. It will be published t the ur.precedcntedly low rate of One Dolir per annum. Persons desiring to subnibe. would do well to send in their names i soon as possible, together with the subnipt ion price, as we intend to require it in dvaucc, or send no paiier. JOHN V. MOORE, Feb 14-tf. Ed. and Proprietor. Charleston Weekly Standard, ^ostaixh all the matter published in the Daily, together with the local, domesc and foreign markets, the prices current. eluding the rates of sale for stock, exchange id domestic procuee, the shipping in port e latest telegraphic information, dec, dec,dee. The Standard is the only morning paper Charleston which issues a weekly uwlon. This edition is published overy Wedneety morning, and hv the evening of the >xt day can he received in every seetion ?f * e State. Fiicc $2?payable mvariabJy in Ivance. LW. SPRATPAOO. Last jloflcc. t LL PKRMONS having demands againt the \. estate of Roar. It. deceased are relirvd to hand fh?m In properly attested, and -*?e owing the said estate are required to make i mediate t??v Hunt, as longer indulgence ear not , given. VV M. rtXfl.KY, Administrator. Jnn. 17, 3?> If.