The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, June 19, 1856, Image 3
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f ADVEItTISRMENT.J
To the People of Greenville. [
1 AM a candidate for th* Legislature. In
placing. myself before my fellour-oitirene, ?s a
candidate, I liars no personal object to accomplish.
nor any motive, whatever, unt to aid in
the advaocomout of the general welfare and to
promote the best interest of the people of Green- f
rills District. It is nir privilege to offer, and It c
Is for Hwifrs* roters of ths District, to judge of I
ray qu^UftcRtions Jo serve tnom. There wiii its 1
nnnseroqs other gentlemen in the field, and if
they fhrJr t*c deemed more competent to serve 1
you Uyta myself, and arc chosun by the sover- J
sign voice,} shall yield most cheerfully. In any <2
event, I shall resort to uo artifico to secure my
slestiohi being careful, in the mnvnu ?,?? <t*.
tract from that dignity and fairness that adorns
th? station to whioh I aspire, and that will l>e
honorable to those whose suffrage I ask and to
myself. J. POWELL. "
Greenville C., II., S. C. June 4, 186?.
JTCJSlEIKEtffDW18E.il>, ;
ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW, "
General Agent and Collector, ,
jjl AVINO bocn engaged for the last two years
JlX in another State, has resumed business ?t \
Greenville Court House, where ho may be consulted^#!
tho same terms as heretofore on mat
_#J * w * -? * * *
vera ui m w. u* aiso oners ins services as Agent
in Pensions and Homily Land claims, and hi collector
with or XAthoM soil will give the highest
pri 94a" in gold or silver for Bouuty Land "
Warrant*, Uncqrrent
Money bought and sold. Advances (
made on' solvent paper.
No nctioh Tor debt will be brought until notice r
is givsn to tlio debtor to pav without costMyOflico
in the old Court House. ^
June 12th fi-tf. 4. POWELL.
; HOME AQAIN ! ,
< * f
Something Now for Groonville! t
BEAUTIFUL
^ H ** * * II
AND |<
MBIBHRBOTYPBS!!
IN M'BEE'S HALL, UP STAIRS.
a. ?H?itjb>XT l'
RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends, j
"and the Indies mid gentlemen of Green- .
ville and .surrounding country, that he litis re- j
turned home for the Reason, and may lie found at
his ROOM, where he will t>o happy to see nnd j
furnish them with a PLEASING LIKENESS <>t |
themselves or friends, lu n kkw warns lie will :
be prepared to Like the j "Al?3?.0TT?B,"
the Interl lurnuvaMSNr in tlie Art. For norrsusa. i
1iri1.u4.m~y nnd iu.raihi.itv, they arc unrivau.i'i> '
by anything heretofore presented to the public. |
Nothing but Pictures of the Highest Class are .
taken Uy.tlie subscriber, ami, therefore, sutinfac- t
t ion. nl tgayr .given.
Persons po?.Hes.-ing Photographs can iinvetlicin
coljjVedji) .oij.m ii superior manner, I .
PORTRAITS painted from Nauru or from
good Daguerreotypes.
F^f-Thorough iurlruction given in the Art.
J^Oe 6. ? tf j -
saaaM8JI0T?P?3. Cr-'
f--' "'
J. S. LEONARD
"^I^T'dULl> Ki|Hvifullv inform the Ladies and
T Gentlemen of Greenville and vicinity, I '
that he is how taking Unit Beaut iful Specimen of |
tlic Photographic Art, tin: AMUK<>T\ I'll It in .
the most Beautiful r.nd lasting of mII Portrait- !
vet discovered. The Mtmlin^ are more perfect, J
the linage more distinct and Brilliant They I
are not affected by exposure, age or climate, and !
nothing brtt Fire or Chemical Process destroy* !
them. They are taken in less time, and will he' furnished
at the same price us the Dngusrreo- : *
type! 11
W]y> .would be without a i.xstinis I.ikkmC'S of ?
their (fabr friends when'they can ho obtained-, '
w ith so little trouble and expense!
N.' B. Ambrotyne* taken rainy weather as j ]
well n? clear. Children taken by this process |
from oue to four second* 1
Daguerreotypes and Stereoscopes made
for all tl\at wish.
Rooms t'MeBF.E'S IIALL, 1 ower flour. j <
Pupils taught the Ainhrotypo or Dngucrreo-( !
type art ou the most reasonable terms. | j
J 5>-4-tf. J. 8. LEONARD. ,1
PIANO TUNING.
THE subscriber would of- ; '
MNE^S^^MwBsr fer his services to the citizens
of Oreenville and the snrI'
UU&Ml f A rounding country in the oUr
bove business. He will give
satisfaction,- or no charge will be made. .
a M. MURPIIEY. *
June ft. s *'
p -a II I
~ Oils! Oils! Oils! ~ .
* 1M1E undersigned has on hand a fine article of
.JL Linseed Oil, 8i?erm Oil, Lamp Oil, Train
Oil and Laid Oil. J
J KM61 M R EARLE. 1
T " Apple Yineff?r.
A FINK QUALITY*, to bo had at the Drug
Store of f J 11. DF.AN. j
llotice to Debtors and Creditors. J
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of .lamer.
Doiithit, 'lata of Ureenville District, da- '
ceased, are hereby required to pay the seme, and
all persons having demands against said Estate i
will present tbciu duly attested for payment
' -!" J. II. DEAN Adm'r. J
May 20. 3 ? r
, Notice.
A LL PKR80NB indebted to the estate of W.
J\- M. ObOdlett deoeaaed, are hereby required
to settle the same, immediately, and those having
demands will present them duly attested, for (
'saymerit R. D. LOSO/ Adm'r. k
JJny 2D. 8 fl y
The Stale or South Carolina. !
GKEENVILLE DISTRICT. 11
Sheriff* Sales. ti
"13 Y virtue.of supdry writa of Fieri Facias to "
-O mi Arcetlid, l'wrtl soil before the court h
Mfcft Aootv at the nsual hoars of sale, oo the
OiNsMouday-in duly ?e*t: *
ft'ifr^gdo itlen, about 24 years old ; levied on 1 f
ft* tlM property of Joseph MoKiuaoy at the suit H.
6( C. C. Montgomery for C. J. Elford. "
Tlirse houd of horses, levied on as the prop ii
erty of Bel?4lW? Pickett as tl>? snii i?-?i ?
Mo?vltouglt. " ' ,<T" fl
One.Bnroitohe, levied w u the proportjr of x
Willikiii Mantling Auatin, t| the suit of Jamea
1L fiVwifr
^ V' ' * ?i
' Onttftor hdreo road wagon, bowa and aheet, *
a* tlilmjuij Iitr l HoIooaU, at theaoit J1
All Janes Ward. internet in a certain traet of
lal&jKfStttinf^'Cfir'dln aetata, of llanry Raina,
1 Wtfereoii hV>i6w Uvea, levied on at the ?i
aiilt of It. Long, Adm'r. w
a>.o kl,, X). HOKK, K O D. V
Sh< riffV OiBrr, June h, l?5h. l-t?l
mssaamm
KQi?iiI?&Ss
&0., &0. 7
rllft subscriber hns lately add* d very largely
to (lis Stock of Drugs, Medicine*. Paints,
tc. They are of the best quality. He liopea
rom hit long experience in the business, and
lose attention, to teoure a reasonnbje uliary of (
ittronnge. ?6-i-tf 3. H. PEAK.
syrupt.
r KM ON. PINK-APPLE, BTRAWBRRRY,
RASPBERRY ?? ??., for snlai At the Drug
itore of f 8 J- H. DEAN.
Trusses ! Trusses !
rHE tub er ber has a very superior assortment
of flue TRUSSES for sale. Also, ar ,
issortment of Bed Pans and Syringes of the
nost approved quality. All of which he wili
oil low for cash. Persons wishing to purchase i
rill do woii io call and examine before unreining
elsewhere. J. H. DEAN.
Fine Castor Oil.
rllE above article is superior to any ever
brought to this market. To be nad in
arge ami small quantities, at the Drug Store of
J 6-4?tf. J. II. DEAN.
La^np Oil.
FOU SALE at the Drug Store of
J 6? i?tf J. H. DEAN.
BO-PARTHERSHIP NOTICE.
|"MIE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Co-purtJL
nership in the practice of Medicine, under
he name and firm ot
!DR$. SMS & L?!M0.
OFFICE on Main-Street, two doors below
'owor?' Store, and opposite Walker's Hotel,
vhere they may he found at nnv time during
he day. SAMUEL A. MlMs, M. 1).
RUDOLPH US D. LONG, M. D.
tSfDi*. Mini* resides in the houRc formery
occupied l<y Mr. Jo.\o MaI'ldix, on the Petidlc011
road, ahout one mile from the Court-House,
vhere he may be found at night
May tt.' 8 tf
A Few Wore
gn OF those Fine ENGLISH STRAW BONNE'FS,
just received, and for sale by
REA, SCRUGGS A* CO.
VF1NE LOT of Figured and Satin Striped
BEREGKS, just received, and for sale by
REA, SCRUGGS ?fc CO.
A SUPERIOR LOT of IIATS, just received,
?"V and for sale by
in 2'2-3-tf. REA, SCRUGGS A CO.
iMMH) Lbs.
Wm fiAWWXN,
rust Received, and for Sale by
RE A, SCRUGGS ??r CO.
Mny 2*i. o If
Corn Ileal and CirltN,
KEPT constantly on hand, find for suit* l>y
REA, SCRUGGS dt CO.
May 22 2 tf
rrrw <D2.?m
AND
Jewelry Establishment.
P. B. BURNHAM 8c CO.
HAVE opened, next door to M. B. Eari.eV
Drug Store, an elegant assortment of Jewdry,
consisting of Ladies' Broehes, Ear and Fin
C?r Unites, C'utf" Pine. im. Gent's Breast-nine,
studs. Sleeve and Collar Buttons; superior Cold
var-rings, Cameo Brookes, Guard, Vest and
'oh chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Watch
Keys, Gold guard Keys, Masonic Keys, Med alone,
Packets, Spoolnelc?, ?tc. An extra lot of
Knives; Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, .to,
A superior lot ?.f Ladies' and Gentlemens' Port
Vionnis and Memorandums. Also, China Cabers,
oat l.nons It ,-f ienhw Sn?!no lt'n-,1.
'aus. Plain and varvcd Seals, Purse Rings, Ac.
\n, assortment of Mourning Pins, and Braoo
Cornelian Rings Misses' Finger Rings, Silk
.uard?, Ac. I'ntent Match Boxes.
A choice hit of PERFUMERY, Soaps, Shaving
Jrenm, Tooth Brushes, Ac.
Lmlie*' (johl Watches, Ladies'Albums.
Light-Dnv Lever Clocks, superior quality.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Watches, Clocks, and all kinds of Jewelry rewired
at shor* no ieo with despatch. All work
warranted. Call and see us.
1'. B. BURN 11 AM A CQ.
May 8 62 tf
NEW
Spring & Summer Goods,
AT FOUNTAIN INN. 8- C.
TUK subscribers having just roecivcd.
aud are still receiving, a
5fl?E^SSnew and complete stock of Spring
mdSuomwr (IOOH8, would respectfully invito
he attention of their old friends and customers,
md the public generally to the same. We are
trepured to show as HANDSOME and USEFUL
?5'!P?a31K (DSP (BO??#,
[>,\ AS GOOD TER.ns,
i at any other country Store. We would, thereore,
respectfully solicit a share of public patunage.
WM. McNKELY A SON.
t ay 9, i860. oa 4
LATI^RKCEIVED,
At The ?roeHVllle Bookstore.
J ALAT) FOR THF. SOLITARY, hy an Epicnre.
J Price 91.25. Of this work. Washington |r
ing uti: "My hearty thunks for a Salad which
i peculiarly to uiy taste and which 1 hare rel
ihed with tome what of the curious palate of a
terary epicure."
8ALA1) FOR THE SOCIAL, hy the samo An
hor. Priee 91.M. This work is the fruitage ol'
lany pleasant recreative hours spent in the
ighwnyt and byways of literature.
A DEFENCE OF THE AMERICAN POLICY.
I opposed to the encroachments of Foreign Innonce,
by Hon. T. K. Whitney. Price 91. "It
i an elaborate and most reliable work, suoh as
tould be in the bands of every American."
Kutaw, by Simms; Earnest Lin wood, by Mrs.
lent*; Courtship and Marriage, by the same;
oehcl Oray: Kate Weston; Hunter's Feast;
eoffrey Monoton ; Moines in the Practice of
ew York Surgeon, Ac.
ALSO ?
Morgan's Ex|>osition of Freemasonry, price
Jc.; Riviugstone, a Revolutionary Romanes,
rice 28c.; Ilardserabble, or the Fall of Chicago,
tale of Indian Warfare, 26c.
magazines.
Harper, for May and June; Coder, for May
id June ; Hallon a Pictorial, from January to
Meat time, gaf All of the above at New
<?rk retail price*. l?y O. ELFORD.
May 2? ?t if.
p?g?BB. '""I' *- ll' 1 I a-REA,
SCRUGGS & CO.
DKAL.KR8 IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
IIATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CipockeHj. frifrdtooire, Groceries,
- FAXN3?S AND OILS,
. p saaoflKiss. &?; ,'
ONE BuOft SOUTH OF THE NEW COURT HOUSE,
? A ? ?
Have opened at the above place
a large and varied assortment of
New and Elegant Goods,
to which thev invite attention from their Weirds
and the trading community.
The Stock has been purchased with great carc
nr.der the personal supervision of the oroprietors
during a protrneted stay in New-York, and feel
confident in assuring the public that they can and
will offer bargains. We deem it unnecessary to
enumerate tbe articles which we have on hand,
believing that an examination of our stock will
insure the belief that bargains may l>? had by
calling at our establishment.
F3?"Country produce taken in exchange.
Greenville, April 8. 47 tf
IS AS USUAL, PUKSKNTING^
Nlauy Advantage* to Purchasers
TO? ilPMIE,
And is making tbe eainc unwavering efforts at
The Ladies' Store,
To accommodate bis customers to all they desire.
TIE IS OFFERINO
Super Black Canton Crape Dresses,
French Bombazines,
Foullnrd Wash Silks,
Colored Printed Muslins,
New Plaid Silks,
Linen Lustres uud Deliego,
New Buttons,
Elegant Embroideries,
Colored Brillinntcs,
nnd Superfine English Capes and colored French |
Kid Gloves.
May 8. bi tf
Hair Working.
MRS. M. 51. OI.JSOX would re?j>cctfully inform
the citizens of Greenville, ?lint she
hns moved Imok to Greenville, nnd may be found
nenr the residence of l)r. Ikvink, on Avenue
St., by t lie Baptist chureli, and will continue the
business of WORKING 11AI It. and would be [
pleased to receive culls from nil who may desire j
work done in the above line.
zw Mr. OtsON will be found every morning!
at the Jewelry Shop of Mr. Cii.iki.?sSmiui, where '
specimens und Btvlcs of her work inny bo seen.
May 22d 2 tf J
THE GREENVILLE
SHSXDX S'iTtDSIa
MAIN STUEE T, NEXT TO M ?E3'S HAEL.
?"?*(T1- T11E Subscriber hns on hand a large and
w? !!-selected Stock of 51ISCELLANKOUS,
"^sPsCIUlpL nnd CLASSICAL BOOKS.
Writing Paper, Blank Books, .Memorandums, Ac.
Writing llssk* nnd Cases, Portfolio#,
Gold link Steel Pens, pencils,
Ink, Sonling Wax,
Wafers,
Slates, Copy Books, Ink-Stands, Rulers, Ac., Ac. I
G. E. KLFORD,
Sign of the Big Book.
March fl. 43 3iu
~ WATCIEI ilHID ftlGOTST
0 c a 2 ?J9LM h? M w ? -3 a,
a^sesss,
NEAR GILDER P.O.. GREENVILLE 1)IST. !
OFFERS his services to the pulilic, and solicits j
patronage. All work entrusted to him j
will be done with neatness and dispatch. Any
person wishing to know how to solaer (hard or j
roft,) will be furnished, on the reception of one
dollar, with a receipt containing full instructions,
enabling him to solder nnv metal. This receipt
has never been offered to tin- public before. Satisfaction
given or the money refunded. Jewkiky i
mkndko with care. A 10 48-tf i
OTIS' IMPROVED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
'TM1E suliscriber has purchased the Right of
_L putting up the above description of Lightning
Rods in Greenville District, and is prepared
to execute orders for the same to any extent and j
with promptness and despatch. These Rods ale
conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford
the only method yet discovered of absolute' pro
tection against lightning. Any one acquainted j
with tho laws of electricity, will be immediately i
convinced of their utility, upon examining them ;
Their value has been tested by experience and !
science, and has been vouched bv hundreds of!
certificates from u'-l parts of tlie Union. Front
amongst those tho following only are submitted.
"I linve curefnlly examined Otis' insulated''
Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the ,
building iu which 1 reside. It is better constructed,
and more securely insulated, than any
form of Lightning Rods I hare seen. It. is neat
and cheap, and if properly attached to the buildlug,
cannot fail to afford security ugni'st the
loss of life and property by electricity 1 therefort?
reooronand it a? -worthy of the confidence
of the community, R. F. Bmi-mbv.
I'rof. of Chemistry, Ac., in S. C. College."
Mr, D.-O. \Voutfield has recently supplied my
house with Otis' improved Conductor. I have !
examined them witli great care, and am coftvin- j
ced that they are the heat Lightning Rods-ever '
constructed. Tho methods of attraction and in i
illation are new, and Mem to mo to bo porfcck
I can confidently recommend them toall persons
wishing to secure their houses against, lightning.
G. J. Elkorh.
Any further information may ho obtained on
application to t D. G. WE8TFIKLD,
May 8-62-41 Creenvillo. Sv C.
AVKWWK-HTBIKT
CONFECTIONERY.
W. IHI. . 1
18 now tlio proprietor of tliia favorite resort J
He will endeavor to please the former customers
of this establishment, and bv steady exertions,
to increase the number of Its* patrons.
At the Confectionary will b? found Candies,
Piokios. Preserved KrutU, Oysters, Lolwtera, Sai dines,
Catsups, Cordial*, Toys Ac., Ac.
lee Ore am and Lunoh <
at all hours.
IW The Bakery will he eontlaued a* hereto- t
fore, and warm Bread procured every day. Cali j f
and see hiin Apr ?| 1<) tt ,
W H. H OV E Y, !
; PROPRIETOR OF
tSfeijiibille. S. C.
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
. R1CH 0RE6S SIIKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
KhftivUi jnauUlait & Embroideries j
. Aor.NT run
P tcqy f I&frPBOO* 3A.FES, _ -la*!.
3iouq:irc!?>vnrr.ini?fl nanorwttes, * ^ J
Mrs. Word'a Hair Restorer, 2. ts 1
Dr. W. B Mofffltt'i Pills and Bittern, ^
Dr. David Juyno'a Pntont Medicines, 7 1
London d' C?.'? " ' " i 2 1
A. B. & D. Snn/U' Snrsnpftrilln. ' ^ i
No. 2, C/eavelaiuTt Bitiidinp*,' 1
' Nearly opposite ifantion Iloute.
January 17, 1856. 30 tf
' ?*&SS33V33b5>B
%$)&$ ? '
Dissolution ot Co-Partnerahip.
nPHK mibaorihers hating purchased the entire '
A interest of K. N. GONVER, in tlio Finn ofl
Cowans. Cox Jt Mauki.f.v, take this method of i
calling da all persons indebted to them to make
immediate payment.
GQtVER, COX A MARKLEY.
Tuos. C." Gowta, )
t l^ioa. M. K^er, V
if. tl 5Iauku:V, )
;
r|"MlK undersigned having sold out his interest
A to bis late partners in the Wagon and Carriage
Business, would tnke ihia opportunity to
recommend them to the confidence ??f his friends
and the public. Ho feds assured the huaincMof
the now Firm will atiffor no detriment by hi*
withdrawal; as they nre employing the very best
workmen in ull departments of their hnsineM.
(Signed) E. N. GO\VEll.
Greenville, January 1, 1650.
Jail. 10 55 tf
Elford & Donaldson,
M INK,!
(VPTITM1S MVW Cs: c,;^, b3, a,
C. J. ElfORD. ' T. Q. DONALDSON.1
Jnn. 10.* 35 Um j
"T reed & goodlett,
z^:^\j)Ai:c?f:?hVa 4VJ? if, XW9 i
Grcnnville, S. C.
itiTOIllce nexttloor to F. 1?. Hkattik &Co. i
J. I*. RRF.I).] [s. U. GOODLKTT.
January l'J 35 tf
Thompson & Easloy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. II., S. (J.
June 2fi, 1851. 0 S
WII.I.IAM l' l'RICL
Attorney at Law. ;
"V\7ILI. pun?*t.unlly attend to nil matters en-!
[ T T trn>tuJ to Ins cure. He tnnv lie (omul i
for the present, ?t the Law Officii of Messrs. I
Tiio.MrsyN A L.vsi.ky, or nt tlie ofKee of the SouthI
eru Enterprise, Greenville C. II.
1VI. II. 40 tf
NEW SPRING
AND
SUMMER GOODS.
Cl I* A A A .a
E? H. LUNU
HAS, just RECEIVED AN1VOPENKD Ilie !
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, j
to whirl) 1.0 respectfully culls t lie attention ot j
tlie citizens of (irci'iivilio, mi.) adjoining Districts. ;
to thc nilorlinunl, which comprises almost eve- '
rything In the Ury Gooiln linn. Among niv j
OoAlli I invito particular attention to thu fol- j
| lowing, vix:
I.ndi-*'Summer Silks, from 60c. to ?l per yd.
I Silk Tissues, Barege Del-nine?, Solid colored
I'lniii Swiss and Dotted Muslins,
Plain Jaconet Cambrics, Nainsook and Cross!
P*rC) Mt'vinm Printed Muslins,
Victoria and Solid colored Lawns,
Kntflii-h and Scot ok PJnid Ginghams,
Fine worked Collars, C'linmisetts, an 1 L'nder j
Sleeves,
Swiss und Jaconet Muslin Edgings and Insert
imra.
ltr,ili'0'Ktr, White and Brown Linen Drills,
Plain and Twilled Cottniiad. s, lilem-hcd mid
Brown Alei.dnlo Sh -ding, Bleached Long
Cloths, V\ hite and colored Bilk Bonnets,
A uood usaortment of
.dPAsarj DUA-BII/JB si AM,
of all kinds, auituldc for the season.
Mcn'^Jaulrc*', Boys', Misses* and Children's
Boots and Shoes,
CROC&EEY AND GLASSWARE,!
Hardware and Cutlery,
f^A" SADDLES, BRIDLES ,
, axd whip* :
. A Iwg^tupply of GROCKUIES, Ac., Ac.,
?3?**Please call una examine iny Stock, for wo j
will take great pleasure in showing it.
M 8-5*-tf It. LONG. '
GOOD BUUKS DELIGHT, INSTRUCT, RtFINt. " j
How and Where to Procure them.
Pl.KAO* sr.MD con a Cory or or#
Tllnof??nfoil I
' Auitovictwu vatu iug uc i
of 1AO different avorka, suitable for Family and :
Fireside Rending, and embracing
J'opnlar niftier iean Biographic*, Narrative* ami ,
Travel*, Agriculture, Tanpcranee. Law,, ami i <
School, Book* for the Young, Wautifidbi Printed
atirl Illustrated P unity Bible*, Religion*
liook*, Standard and Select Poetry, and a choice
variety nf Alietellaneou* Book*.
We w)U .Send it without charge. It contains
a full dcforiytlon of the best standard work* on
the above important subjects, witli their price#, '
and in iffyihn convenient for reference and pre*rrvatioiw
Every render and book-buyer idiould J
Intve it ' y W> will aend any of our Hooka,
Postage Prepaid, on receipt of the advertieed 1
price, which may be cent to u# by mail. I
Our*, are the Heal Book* Jor Agents, \
because thfy are adapted to the wonts of the
peopte. Fuji partieuUrs and Prin t ion I Instrnc <
tion* lo Agents sent grntia, on application to
N1LLKR, ttRTON A MULLIGAN. <
Pi bi.imikhs, 2ft I'ark Row, New York, <
May. 22-2-tf. or 107 Genc**ee-8t Auburn. ^
No Joke. .
undersigned. ia in need of fund*, and will , ?
1 ftel very, much relieved if <ho*? indebted , *
o him will couie forward and pay up. l>o not!
orgol this (1 K KI.FORH. ' a
r?y'l.? l if '
LMOAL ADVERTISEMENT*.
THE STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA. I
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. /
In the Court of Ordinary,'
Thomns 1*. Hroektnatt, Administrator of Joel
llaiuinett, deceased, applicant, . Against B. P.
Hit uiueU, Mr*. Young and Mi*. Mason, nnd
others, defendants. Petition for Final Settlement
and Decree.
IT ppprai iuj to my salirfaclfou that B. P. ITsm;
taelt ami otlivr% netft of kin of
inett, deceased. reside without tho limits of this
State: It ia therefor* ordered that tt?? "??
at a court of Ordinary to bo hold?n at Greenville
court house for Grem villa Dlstnei, on Friday,
the 22d day of August next, and shew
eausr, if any they can, why n Filial Settlement
r.nd Decree of said Eatato should not bo bad,
or their consent will be entered of record.
ROBERT McKAY, [l a.]
Ordinary's Office, ) O. G. D.
Orceu ville, S. C., 3l>th May )' 4-fm
STATE OF SOETH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
D.tvid Blytlie, adininiatrator of the Estate of
Willinin Tucker, deceased, applicant, against
l'evgy Tucker, Anderson Tucker, and others,
defendant*, l'ctilion for Final Settlement and
Decree.
3 1 oppcui ing to iuj nntisfuct.on that Anderson
X Tucker, William Tucker, Andy Tucker, Polly
Rice and William Rice her husband, legal
heirs and representatives of William T?eker, decease-1,
reside without the limits of the State:
It is therefore ordered, that they do uppear at n
court of Ordinary to be holdcii at Greenville
court house for Greenville District, on Friday,
the 8th day of August next, to shew cause, if
any tliey can, why u Final Settlement aud Dc
cree of the Personal estate should not be had, or
their consent on default thereof, will be taken
as confessed.
ROBERT McKAY, O. 0. I)
Ordinary's Office, )
Greenville, S. 0., May, 21, I8.">0. ) m22-2-"m
Tho Stato of South Carolina. I
(JUEEX VI LLP: I) I STRICT.
In Court of Ordinary.
II. L Henderson, Administrator with the Will |
annexed, applicant, against James Henderson, I
Argulne Henderson, A, Brasher, and Frances!
his wife, Thomas Henderson, Lewis Croft, and !
Rebecca his wife, heirs of Nancy Lone, and J
others. Legatees of Fxekicl Henderson, deceased,
Defendants. Petition for Pinal Settlement
a-i:l Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that the partics
whose names appear above, reside with
nut the limits of this State: It is ordered, said
1 t.-erced, and that thev do appenr in person, or by i
Attorney at a Court of Ordinary, to he holdcn ?tt
Greenville Court House, for Greenville District. I
on Monday, the 7th day of July next, 1860, at 11 I
o'clock. Al M. and shew cause, if any tliey have,
why n Final Settlement and Decree, of said Es- I
tnte, should not be had, and on default of appe-r I
nig. their consent, will ho taken jiro eonfeun, I
against them. ltOBT McKAY, O. O. D. |
Ordinary's office, Greenville, S. C. )
April l'itli, 1850. ( 49-8m. !
STATE OF SOV Til CAKOLIN.L
UllEhXVILLI-: DISTRICT.
IS CO VIST or ORDINARY. |
Israel Charles .and Joel Charles, Lxecutors of the
estate of John Charles, deceased, and Israel
Charles, Administrator of the estate of Kliznhctli
Charles, doeeased, Applicants, against
Mary Garrison, l?nvi>l Charles. George Mostcl
lor, and Francis Mosteller his Wife, Maria Clmr
les, and James O. (diaries, and others, Defendants.
Petition for Final Settlement and Decree.
TT appearing to my satisfaction that. Mary Gar1.
rison, I),?\id Charles, George Mosteller and
Francis his Wife, Maria Charles and James O.
Charles, reside heyond the limits of this State:
It is ordered and decreed that they do appear at
a Court for Ordinary to he holden ct Greenville
C. 1!., of Greenville District, on Monday the 80th
day of June next, at 11 o'clock A. M., to shew
cause, if any they can,why n Final Settleinentand |
Decree of the 1-states of John Cliarles and Fli/alictii
Charles, deceased, should not he made; or
their consent on default, will he entered of record.
Roll CRT McKAY, O. G. I).
ureenvme, cs. u. * ? . i
Ordinary's Office, 7tl? April, 1 Stat. J ' I
Tiio Stato of South CarolinaG
RISKSVILLE DISTRICT.
In I2?|iiily.
Samuel Payne \x Wwloy Payne, Lemuel Payne,
Joseph Lumpkins and Kniilv his wife anil uth j
c-rs. HilI for Partition, Jirlirf, <bc.
Towxijj it (Jamvhucu Cuiiipl U. Sol's.
IT iipprnriug lu my satisfaction that the He- I
fondants, Lcnnn-1 Payne, I'riali Payne, Jo I
soph I ampkins nn-1 Emily hi* wife, June Slnein-m, J
and W. Griffith reside without the limits of this :
State.
It is ordered that they do plend, answer or de- I
mm- to the Bill in this case within three months, ]
from this date, or the same will be taken pro \
confetto against them.
S. A. TOWN'ES, C. E. G. D.
April 2. 47 Sra
Tlcdieal Notice.
rI^HE Copartnership heretofore existing be_L
tween Prs. TURrlN <t JONES, has been
dissolved by the death of Dr. Wit P. Timrix.?
All persons indebted to the late firm, will make
immediate payment to J)r. W. It. Jonks, surviving
eo partner.
$%B ^B ^B
WILL continue to occupy the same office, and
in offering his professional service to the
public, he feels confident, (from his long and intimate
association with l>r. Tiwin,) of giving
general satisfaction.
Ladies, and all individuals suffering from
ehi-onic diseases, wiii find a Consultation with
Dr. Jo.nm very much to their advantage.
March 27 40 tf
UNOH'?
Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
A Safe, Speedy and Radical Cure
/ vi Ik,n<" 111UU,l
ic Gout and Sciatica.
WW tho underpinned citizens of Putnam
County, Georgia, cheerfully bear testimony
to the efficacy of Linch's Anti-Kheumntic
Powders in the treatment of acute or chronic
Itheuinatism. many cooes having been neceMful- 1
ly treated by i>r. J. G. GIBHON, within our perion?1
knowfodge ?? whivh these Powder# were ,
|<rinei;>allv used. t
loel Branhnm. M. D. Bm. B. Carter,
Stephen B. Marshal), I>. It. Adams,
r. if. Harwell, Thorwaa Kespesr, I
[1. It. Thomas, Niclileson A others. ,
lyAnj reasonable number of individual coriticnU'Scan
be given in attestation of their effi
acy,
Prepared and mild by J. Q. filBSOX, M. I)., '
fotonlou (is., at f ft per box.
All ordera directed to him, with the abnee mm '
utolosed, and a description of the ease shall re >
icivo with tho Medicine such advice as may suit
my peculiarity thereof I
l*or salo by M. B. KARLR, M. TV, Apothecary (
rnd Druggist, Greenville, & C. t
May I. 51 ly ',
COI.CMIUA Al>\> UTI8KNLNTS.
M.W.BYTHEWQOO. WVh HENRY
Bythewood A Smith, COfclKKSStQ
M OEtCHAUI*.
PUR THK SALE OF
Roal Estate, Negroes, Cotton,
Flour, Grain,
AND ALL i;f
PHODUCii AKDMBRCHANWSjB. " ?
204 Exchange/?otc,Richardzfyn&t' '**
COLUMBIA, 8. c. '
Rcfere?cet. ..
Stanhoua*, Allen A Co., am] Wit tie A Hood'
win, Charleston; John A. Crawford and Kichard . "
Anderson, Columbia. 8. G.} Brawler A Alexander,
Cheater C. II. { Ctol. S. N. Stow*. Yorkvillo,
S. C. ; Spring ?! McI,cod. *?<-?
?, - ?*i ? < ? ; '
Mic.'mel Uiov.n, Salisbury, N. C.; R. C. Cooler,
Concord, N. C.; Dr. W. 11. Holt, Lexington,
C.; Whitfield Walker, Newberry, S. C ; J.
Crown, Anderson, S. C.; Gower, Cox A Marklejj
Greenville, S. C.; Juo. Kyle, l.vurcne, 5. C.
Feb, 28. 42 Sm
G. S. BOWER,
Manufacturer nud Dealer In
FURNITURE of every dftfccriptiob,
CHAIRS of everv ntvle.FISK'S
CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Opposite the Coiigaeee House,
Dec. 7. COLUMBIA, S. C- l j
L. T. LEVIN,
Auctioneer find Commission Merchant,
REFERCENciS.
John A. Cr\wfori>, President CmtiwrT^nl Bauki
Jons Calmwki.l, President South Carolina Rail
road Comfmity, lion. Joiin s l,?"~ " *
?M>HN
uryck, Columbia.
Mori'Ecia <V Co., 1Ienhv Mis-no- s, Hon. W*. F.
Colcook, Charleston.
may 25. 2 tf
sDKAI.KU
IN ...
Ifcligicti?, ^Vjisccllqocotis qqO
HECECE M9
12M ICi?'li:ir<Ui*u Slm'I,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
THE HEW ERA,
Ts Published envy Friday Fvi nitty in
COLUMBIA, S. O.
IIY J.ines A. CURTIS.
Terms : $2 per milium, in Advance.
Dec 7. HI tf
MERCHANT'S HOTEL,
BY JAMEG M. HURST,
I (DEA^iiSVflSf, So ?.
Board- $150 Per Day.
February 21. 11 tf
PER G. & C. RAIL-ROAD.
. ?s r 1 ^ ^. . f-i .Hs-ff-a ti^y V<lLi , 1
A. GRIESNGFDIIbLiD
eMjrsTlNl'KS TO RECEIVE, Kt. his Store, op/
posit e the Mansion House, NEW AUDI*
| TlONS to his Stock of Dry-Goods aud Grovel
rie*. which lie offers at excellent l>arg ins. llo
would state to those w ho purchase of him on
credit that their bills must be paid when presented.
Call and examine his Stock. Beside the
usual articles to he found in the I try -Goods line
| he directs attention to the following Groceries ,
S^Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Yine^
gar, Salt, Soaps, Candles, Ac.
Fish! Fish!
Mackerel, Salmon, Herrings, Sardines, Lobsters.
tar Country produce taken in exchange for
Goods. Bacon, Flour, Meal, Corn, Pees, I'ota-I
toes, and other articles in that line, on hand, and
for sale cheap.
A. GUEENFIELD.
Gold Pens.
VFINE assortment of GOLD PENS, with
. Silver Holders, may be found nt the Green*
ville Book Store. G. E. KLFOljTXM
a rob J< 11 if
An Estray.
tw ISRAEL CHARLES ?tt?rna beforo
me an estray mare S5'LE,of dark brown
*rr?r^f "Ai"? medium size, four or five years'
old, with some marks from gearing. Appraised
at one hundred dollars. Said Mule can be had by
application at Israel < buries' residence, fonrtee
miles below Grecnv ille C. II. oil the Augi sta
road. JOHN W STnvvs v f. ??
May 4
LKf :?-i<l Property lnmrerf.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE:
THE ASHEVtLLE
Hlutual SirBiirmnt Cniirjraiiij
Insiirt? Ifou* *b. Stores and other Prop rtp
AGAINST PIKE:
A ad tho LItu of White Persons and SUtos,
between tke aye* of 10 and 60 years
ON such terms a* to render it" a most safe and
desirable investment Full details, with
the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company,
will he furnished on application to any of the Offieera
of the Company.
JOSEPH It OH BORN F, I'rett.
Wm. W. McltOW'KLI. Vlf-V,..
J ah. B. Ivavkin, Secretary <t IVeaeurer.
JOHN W. GEADY, Agent,
Deo. 27-tf. ^.UEENVILU; A C,
"'aai^iiAYiiio
rl'MIE undersigned nffewllit services to the proA
pie of Grmirillle and tli? surrounding
eonntry in the above lino, and'from his long connexion
with the business would warrant full eatinfliction,
lie would a).<o slate that he intend*
kc ping Lath* and Lime for aula Hf may be
found west of CiuiblcV Blacksmith Shop, and
opposite Dr. .loins' residence.
S. I>. DlUHTl.VX.
May 13. 1 *
Shaving and Hair-Dresaing.
BI'HKIDOE
ClOTTINUFS the Tentorial busift*#* ag> hi*
J old stand, in Bunt tic's Brick lfuifriing.?
entlemen can bare their hair out. or shami oo
id, or fares shaved, at any time during the da.
>r evening. .April l'.?, I a It.