The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, June 26, 1856, Image 3
:- ** DR. M, B. EARlU,"
4keenville,.?. d,
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR,
^ . DEALER IN
XOI&iy ws/ Paints, Oi.s,
Medicines, lEf Tarnishes,
Chemicals, JO BRU8HE8.
DTE-STCFFS,
And Many Popular Patent Medioinete.
Mr!?*-* CONNECTION WITfl THE ABOVE BUSINESS IS
A OCARARTEC THAT EVERTIIIINO W OF TIIK BEST
QUALITY, AND WILL BF. SOU) ON TIIK
J 19. MOST REASON ABLE TERMS. 6-ly
i - gn- - ' -
Dental Snrserv.
SML am* IE. IfiiwATOS
BEGS leave to inform the public generally,
that he nag permanently located in Greenville,
and respectfully offers his professional services
to all who may require them.
MtTOIIUM. TOOT
inserted front one to an entire sett. Particular
^ Attention paid to regulating of children's teeth
wn?l treatment of diseased gums.
gg" Dr. Edwards may be found at the Plan
terVIIotel, until he can procure suitable rooms.
REFKtlKNOE5
* THE NEATNESS ANO DURABILITY OF HIS WORK'.
June 10 - 0 if.'
. Ambrotypes! Ambrotypes ! '
FOR ONE DOLLAR !
DAOUEUREOTYPES
FOR FIFTY CENT8 !
WHO would trust themselves with a Dngucr- j
reoty|>e Likeness of their near and j
dear old friends, which when they are gone, |
fades away to be seen no more, when they can obtain
a Never Fading Ambrotypc at the same I
prices I Qo to J. S. Leonard and secure a shad- i
ow that will never fade, but remain a living 1
Type to perpetuate your memories for ages yet
to cotne.
All those having Daguerreotypes of departed
friends should have them copied by the Anibrotype
prooass, immediately, before" they fade nway.
Those having dear friends living should
hasten and secure an Arubiotypc, ere it bo too
late. All wishing Daguerreotypes as presents
where durability u no object, w ill be furnished
at the small sum of fifty cents and upwards, according
to size. Ac.
or Koorus at McBeo's Hull, Lower flour.
J. S. LEONARD.
Greenville, June 19 6 tf.
E. LONG
CONTINUES TO RECEIVE MORE OF
THOSE
BEAUTOFUIL AM? OMIEAP j
IjTIGURED and Solid colored Bareges, at !
J? 20c. worth 37c. per yard.
Figured Barege DeLaines, at 12 1-2, worth
23 per yard.
A largo variety ?>t" PRINTS at 10c., worth
12 1 2 per yard.
Bleached Long Cloths at 10c.,worl'u 12 l-2c.
Black Crnta- L>e Paris.
Bl'k Lace Veils, <kc., ifec..
To which ho invites the attention of all. that
they may call and examine his Stock for
themselves, as be feels confident that no customer
will go nw.nv dissatisfied, neitTier as to
price or ^ualitv of goods.
/aroive him a call before purchasing
elsewhere. R. LONG.
Greenville, 8. 0., June 19. G-lf
BURNHAM & CO " |
HAVE just received, and nro now displaying
at their establishment a spendid assortment
of
Ladies' Gold Knr-Drops?Mosaic and C'nmeo;
a fine lot of Emblem P'na?Masonie and Odd-Fellows.
Gold Adidaid Guard Chains, Silver Guard
and Fob Chain*. FINK OOLlt HUNTING
LBVKR WATCHKS. Also. Anchor uud Lupine
Watches.
Extension Pens, Missile Finger Kings, Store and
8c: lo Rings, Silver and Plated Spectacles, Steel
Kings, <tc., Ac.
A NEW AND SlU'KKIOR STOCK OF
LEVER AND ALARM CLOCKS.
Give us a Call.
I'. H. BURNIIAM, & CO.
June 19 0 if.
[ADVERTISEMENT.]
To the People of Greenville.
I AM a candidate fur tho Legislature. In
placing myself before my fellow-citixene, aa a j
candidate, I have no personal object to aeeoin- :
plish, nor any motive, whatever, but to aid in
the advancement of the general welfare and to
promote the best interest of the people of Greenville
District. It is my privilege to offer, and it
is^for the free voters of the District to judge of
my qualifications to serve them. There will be
numerous other gentlemen in the field, nnd if
they shall be deemed more competent to serve
you than myself, and ore chosen by the sovereign,
voice, I shall yield most cheerfully. In any
event, I shall resort to no artifice to secure my
election, being careful, in the canvass, not to dotract
from that dignity nnd fairness that adorns
the station to which I aspire, and that, will be j
honorable to those whose suffrage I ask nnd to
myself, J. POWELL.
Greenville C., IT., 8. C. June 4, 1860.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
WWIF1M AgOUl MIU WUOVVV11
HAVING been engaged for the last two years
in auother Htate, has resumed business at
Greenville Court House, where ho may be consulted
o? the same terms as heretofore on mat
t?r* of law. He also offers his services as Agent
In Pensions and Bounty Land claims, and ns collector
with or without suit will give the highset
prices in gold or silver for Bounty Laud
Warrants.
Uneurrenl Money bought and sold. Advances
mado on solvent paper.
No aetion for debt will be brought nntil notice
is givon to the debtor to pay without cost,
fry Office in the old C?>urt House.
June 12th &-tf. J. POWELL.
' PIANO TUNING?
THE subscriber would offur
his services to the citizens
of Oreeuville and the surI
A""0,,n<*'n? *?untry in ths at-J^^^^li/bove
bnriness. He will give
satisfaction, or no charge will be made.
a M. MURPHKY.
June 5. 4 tf
|T Oil** Oilst Oils!
nuderfigned has on hand a in# article of
. L*?p ou- T"io
J 0-4-tt M. B SAKI.K
.a r* ' v b ? s m/
HOME AGAIN!
Something Hew for Greenville 1 .
B E AUTI FUL
lliyHfM 3
AND
Ti *AitnnniaAf?vn?fl i i
ji/iiii uj^nxvxvu i i jfJB0 ;!
IN M'BEE'S HALL, UP STAIRS. (
(D. M. EfAMHllAIDr
RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends, t
and the ladies and gentlemen of Green*
ville and surrounding couutry, that he has returned
home for the season, and may be found .
at his ROOM, where he will he happy to see and J
furnish them with a PLEASING LIKENESS ot t
themselves or friends In a raw weeks he will t
be prepared to talcs the
"AMBROTYPB,"
tho lateet improvement in the Art, For son-Miss. (
brilliancy and durability, they are unrivalled c
b^r anything heretofore preseDted to the publio. x
Nothing but Pictures of the Ilighest Ctase are j
taken by the subscriber, and, therefore, satisfac- .
tion always given.
Persons possessing Photographs can.have them 4
colored in oil, in u superior manner,
PORTRAITS painted fivin Nature or from
good Daguerreotypes
jyThorough Instruction given in the Art.
June 5. 4 tf |
^5 iMMOT'Ygll."
J. S. LEONARD
WOULD respectfully inform the Indies and
Gentlemen of Greenville and vicinity,
that he is now taking thnt Beautiful Specimen of
the Photographic Art, the AMBROT\ PE. It ia
the most Beautiful and lasting of all Portraits '
yet discovered. The Shadings are more perfect,
the Image more distinct and Brilliant. They
are not affected by exposure, age or climate, and
nothing but Fire or Chemical Process destroys
them. They arc taken in less time, and will be
furnished at the same price as the Dagucrrco- ,
I type.
| Who would be without a lasting Likknkss of
their dear friends when'they can be obtainedwith
so little trouble and expense!
N. B. Ambrotypes taken rainy weather as
well as clear. Children taken by this process
I from one to four second*
' C3T" Daguerreotypes and Stereoscopes made
I for all thnt wish.
Booms at MeBEES 11ALI., lower floor,
j Pupils taught the Amhrotype or Dnguerreoi
type art on the most reasonable terms.
J 6-4-tf. J. S, LEONARD.
&a., &o. '
\ r|',IIE subscriber has Intel/ added very largely
JL to his Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Pniuts,
j ?tc. They nre of the best quality. Ho hopes,
from his long experience in the business, and
close attention, to secure n reasonable share of ,
pntronnge. 8 6-4-tf J. II. DEAN.
Syrups.
Lemon, pine-apple, strawberry,
raspberry jkc., for sale at the Drug
Store of f o J. H. DEAN.
Trusses ! Trusses !
| r|~MIE sub:er.her has a very superior assortj
-1- n.ent of fine TRUSSES for sale. Also, an
assortment of Bed 1'ann and Syringes of the
moot approved quality. All of which he will
sell low for cash. Persons wishing to purchase
will do well to call and examine before nurchaing
elsewhere. J. H. DEAN.
Fine Castor Oil.
r|"MIE above article is superior to any ever
J. in ought to this market. To be had in
I large and small quantities, at the Drug Store of
I J 5-4?tf. J. U. DEAN.
Laiup Oil.
17*011 SALE at the Drug Store of <
F J ft?t?tf J. II. DEAN. ,
CO-P ART NERSH.IP NOTICE
r|"MIE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Co part1.
nership in the practice of Medicine, under
the name and firm of
?IRS. MiliMS & L?K1?2.
OFFICE on Main-Street, two doors below i
Powers' Store, and opposite Walker's Hotel,
where tliev may be found at any time during
the day. ' SAMUEL A. MIMS. M. D. I
RODOLP1IUS D. LONG, M. D. i
tTDr. .Him* resides in the house former- '
ly occupied liy Mr. Jo.sa Mauliun, on the Pendleton
road, about one ntile from the Court-House,
where ho may be found at night.
M?v 9ft ? ?'
Administrator'* I\oticc. '
4 LL persons indebted to the Estates of I'atxV.
rick O'Farrell und Delphi* O'Farrell, deceased,
by Note or Hook Account, are required
to make payment; and all those having any demands
against either of the said Estates, are
hereby notified to render them in legally attested,
to the subscriber, by the 18th day of August next,
JOHN WEAVER, ,
A din inittraior.
I'recuvilJe, 3. C., June 17th 1866. 6 td. ^
Administrator's Sale. !
T will, on Sales-day next by virtue of an order <
JL from the Court of Ordinary, sell at public sale. 1
as tbe property of l)r. Jon. A. Guxtkh, deceased, 4
two horses, one buggy and harness, one set of i
dentist tools, and some other matters, on a credit rc
until the 1st January Uo'i, on note with good se- ^
curity. WM. M. THOMAS, At'ty.
For Wm. ICirkland, Adra'r. c
June 12, 5 td. 1
The State of South Carolina. ]
* GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 1
(70^1 IU ' V f
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to ?
me directed, 1 will sell before the court I
house doer, at the usual hours of sale, on the 1
first Monday in July next: f
One negro man, about 24 years old ; levied on c
as the property of Joseph McKinney at the suit
of 0. C. Montgomery for C. J. Elford.
Three head of horses, levied on as the property
of Belvarida Pickett, at the suit of David *
AlaCtillongh. ?
One Barouche, levied on as the property of e
William Manning Austin, at the suit of Jainee g
II. Glenn. I
One four horse road wagon, bows and sheet, 1
as the property of Jordau Uoloombe, at the suit
of W. W. .Smith.
All James Ward, interest in a certain tract of
land, belonging to the estate, of Henry Rains, a
Deceased, whereon he now lives, levied on at the
suit of R. Long, Adm'r.
P. HOKE, 8. O D. 1
Sheriff's Office, June 8, 1864. 4-td J
,*.. ?* t *? - ?
REA, SCRUGGS fcCO.
Dr.ALCM IN
Staple jfasicy Dry Goods,;
READY M^DE CLOTHING.
HATS AND li, * DOTS ND SHOES,
6h>cHe*U, fiiroeehes,
PAINT? AND OIL?,
MXMOlMEt, &?;
)NE DOOR SOUTH OF THE NEW COURT SiMSE.r
ft XL ? fti
Have opened at the above place;
a large p.Ttd varied assortment of
(few and Elegant Goods,:
o which they invite attention from their friend* ,
ind the trading community.
The Stock has been purchased with great care t
inder the personal supervision of the proprietors!
luring a protracted etay in New-York, and fcrl ,
onfident in assuring the public thnt they cnu and I
vill offer bargains. Wc deem it unnecessary to ,
numerate the articles which we have on hand, I
>elieving that an examination of our stock will
nsure the belief that bargains may bo lind by
sailing at our establishment.
K3W"Countrv produce taken in exchange.
Greenville, April 3. 47 tf
A. Few ITIore
OF those Fine ENGLISH STH AW BON,fJ^NETS,
just received, and for s*l? bv
REA, scruggs* CO. j
A FINE LOT of Figured and Satin Striped i
BEREGES, just received, and for sale bv 1
RF.A, SCRUGGS A CO. ' |
A SUPERIOR LOT of HATS, just received, !
and for sule l?v
ra 22-8?tf. ' REA. SCRUGGS A CO. j
ii.aan i
w v aj sr rr?
OP OHOIOa 2ACC1T,
Juat Received, and for Sale by
RE A, SCRUGGS db CO.
May 20. 8 tf
Corn IVcal and Grit**,
KEPT constantly on hand, and for sale bv
REA, SCRUGGS <fc CO.
May 22. 2 tf
IS AS U8UAL, PRESBNTINO |
1*1 any Advantage* to l*nrcltu*er?
TOi SMItlS.
And is making the same unwavering efforts at
The Ladies' Store,
To accommodate his customers to nil they desire. j
HE IS OFFERING
Super Black Canton Crape Dresses,
French Bombasines,
Foullard Wash Silks.
Colored Priuled Mo-dins,
New Plaid Silks,
Linen Lustres and DeBego,
New Buttons,
Elegunt F.mbrolderies,
Colorert Brilliantcs,
and Superfine English Capes and colored French
Kid Gloves.
May 8. 52 tf
HIIW WJMMHEL
Awn
Jewelry Establishment.
P. B. BURNHAM & CO.
HAVE opened, next door to M. It Eari.eV
Drug Store, an elegant assortment of Jewelry,
consisting of Ladies' Broches, Ear and Kin
jer Kings, Cuff Pins, Ao. Gent's Breast-pins,
Studs, Sleeve and Collar Buttons; superior Bold
Ear-rings, Cameo Broches, Guard, Vest and
Fob chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Watch
Keys, Gold guard Keys, Masonic Keys, Medalions,
Lockets, Spectacles, Ac. An extra lot of
Knives; Gold and Silver Pencils, Gobi Pens, Ac.
A superior lot cf Ladies' and Gentleniens' Port
Mouais and Memorandums. Also. China Cabers,
coat Loops. Ketioules, Sewing Birds, Ladies'
Fans, Plain und carved Seals, Purse Kings, ?tc.
An assortment of Mourning Pins, and Brace
lets, Cornelinn Kings, Misses' Finger Kings, Bilk
Guards, Ao. Patent Mntch Boxes.
A choice lot of PERFUMERY, Soaps, Shaving
Cream, Tooth Brushes, Ac.
Ladies' Gold \Vntehosf Indies' Album*.
Eight-Day Lever Clocks, superior qnnlitv.
PARTICULAR HOTICE.
Watches. Clocks, and all kinds of Jewelry re-;
paired at shor: no ice with despatch. All work
warranted. Call and see us.
P. B. BURNHAM A CD.
May 8 bi If
OTI3* IMPROVED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
rHE subscriber has purchased the Right of
putting up the above description of Lightling
Rods in Greenville District, und is prepared
*> execute orders for the samo to any extent and
with promptness and despatch. These Hods are
Aruluplitil lirw*ti --J ?.1
, ? l^-w- .. v?v.i?.*.v )/i ?uvi|Mr?, nnu IMIWI U I
ho only method yet discovered of absolute pro- |
action against lightning. Any one acquainted |
vith the laws of electricity, will l>c immediately |
lonvinccdof their utility, upon exnmining them,
[ heir value has been tented l>v cxp.rience and
cieneo, and has been vouched by hundred* of
tcrtiticatcs from a'.) parts of the Union. From
tmongnt those the following only are submitted.
"I have carefully examined Otis' insulated
Jchtning Conductor, and have it attached to the
mtldiug hi which 1 reside. It ia better con*
tructcd, and more securely insulated, than any
nptn nf T ir?V\t ninrs D/wis I - - - ? 1
..... .. ..will I nave aevn. it It neni
md cheep, end if properly attached to the buildng.
onnnot fail to afford security against the
am of life and property by electricity 1 thereore
recommend it ?b worthy of the confidence
if the community, U. F. BkuvbT.
l'rof. of Chemistry, Ac., in 8. C. College."
Mr. I>. G. Woetfleld has recently snpplied my
louse with Otie' im pro red Conductor. I have
ixnuiined them with great care, and am couviu- j
ed that they arc tiie beet Lightning Rode ever
onetructed. The methods of attraetioa and in' 1
ulntion are new, and aeem to me to be perfect
can confidently reoommend them to all person*
riehing to secure their houaee against lightning.
(J. J. Elvokd.
Any further information may be obtained on
judication to D. 0. WJCfcJTFlLLl),
May 8-82-tf. Greenville. 8. C. \
Book and joh Printing, matiydone at the
"Enterprise Office." *
W..BL UOVEY,
111. ikfcCWV *WW,
astute, S. 6.
FANCY 5c STAPLE DRY GOODS,
FtlCH MESS SILKS, SONNETS, IWMN8,
nRflilM k Embr?ldcrlc?.
AOEKV FOR
RICH'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
StoddnnF* W'firranV'd I'ianw Fori**, v
Mi*. Allen's Word'* Hour R?*toror,
I)r. VP. BMoffctt's Pills *ud Bitter*, _ 3
well-selectedStock of MISOKLLANKOL'S, I
SCHOOL and CLASSICAL HOOKS.
\\ riling l*t?] **? . Klnnk I look t-, Memorandum*, A c. !
Writing Desk* mill Cn*e*, Portfolio-,
OwM auk Stcrl Pen*. Pencil.*,
Ink, Settling Wax,
Wafer*,
Slate*, Cupv Ilook*, Ink-Stand*, Ruler*, tie., no.
O. K. KI.FOKD,
Sign of the Rig Hook.
March 0. 4M Sin
Hair Working.
Mrs. m. m. oi.s.in u....m r?-*ncctfiilir In-1
form the citizen* of Greenville, that *he |
Una moved back to Greenville, and limy be found .
near the residence of Dr. Irvine, on Avenue
St., bv tlio Haptist eliureh. and will continue the j
limine** of WORKING ilAilt, mid would be 1
pleaaed to receive call* from all who may deaii'v i
work done in the above line.
wr Mr. Olson will be found every morning
at the Jewelry Shop of Mr. Chahi.uk Smi n, w here I
specimen* arid styles of her work may be seen. |
Slay ltd 2 tf |
JUti"
NEAR GILDER P. O., GREENVILLE DIST
OFFERShia services to the ptthlie. nud *oli.-it-!
patronage. All work < ulrlifted to liim
will be done with neatness nnd dispatch. Anv
persou wishing to know how to nobler (hard or ,
soft,) will be furnished, on the reception of one i
dollar, with a receipt containing full instruction*,
enabling him to solder any metal. Thi* receipt 1
ban never been offered to the public before. Sat- 1
infection given or the inon?v refunded. .Ikwkiiiy '
mended with cake. a 111 4s-u'
GOOD BQUKS DELIGHT, INSTRUCT, R.fl\i. |
How and Where to Procure thorn.
Please send eob a Corv <>? our
Illustrated Catalogue!
at different work*. suitable for Family and j
Fireside Keadintr, ami embracing
Popular American Biographic*, B'ttrraBoc* an I
rravoU, Agriculture, Temper an<-e, Law, an J
School, Boole for Ike Young, beautifully Printed
and /llu?trated Family Biblee, Bdigiou*
Book*. Standard and Select Poetry, and a choice |
variety of MinccUaueou* Boole.
We will Send it without charge, it c.-.ntain*
a full description of the beet standard works on
the above important subjects, with their nriccs,
and in a form convenient for reference nna preservation.
Every reader and book-buyer should
hare it OfWo will scud any of our books,
Postage Prepaid, on receipt of the advertised
price, which inay bo sent to us by mail.
Ours are the Beet Booksfor Agents,
because they nre adapted to the wants of the |
people. Full particulars and Practical Instruo
lions to Agents sent gratia, on application to
MILLElt, ttltTuN * MULLIGAN,
PuHi.iKiir.RK, *24 Park Uow, New York,
May 22-2-tf. or 107 Oen?ue?-!U. Auburn.
Notice.
ALT. PKKHONM indebted to the estate of W. I <
M. ?i mi. 11. 11, deoeased, are hart by required 1
to settle the same, immediately, and thoac hav- 1
in?r demands will present tlieni duly attested, for
payment H. D. T ONO, Adm'r. i
May 29 b *>
Ur. David Jay no's 1'atcut Medicine*, I ? -1 j
Loudon <t Ca.'a " ** J J? 5 j
A. B. A D. Sands' Sarsnparilla, j * p> j
Ko. 2, ClravtlanJ? Building*.
Ntftrly ojipoxifr fifaminn Hatisr.
January 17, 18M?. HO tf
aaaasi tsrak&a
apg svtmvt.
Dissolution oi Co-P&rtnership.
rl^!IK ivlwvriiieri having purchased the entire
A interest of E. N. GOWKit, in the Finn of
CowuKfs Cox & M.vnKi.Kr, take this method of
calling on all persons indebted to them to make
immediate payment.
' 00W KB. COX A MAUKLKY.
Tiioa. C. i> -Mi:. )
Tnoft. M. Cox, [
!L 0, VjtRKLir, J
rI">HE undersigned ha ving sold out his interest
A. to hi* Into partners in the V\ agun und Our-'
riagc Business, would lake this opportunity to {
recommend them to the confidence of his friends ,
and the public. He feels assured Sin- bu*-ii|o.-s n! I
the new Firm will suffer no dctiiiinnt l?v his-j
withdrawal, n* they are employino ?h.? wrv host i
Workmen in nil departments ot lluir hiisincrs.
(Signed) K. >i. GOWKil. j
Greenville, January 1. 1?.V..
Jan. 10 tf I
Elford & Donaldson,
S tj,
C. J. ELFORO. T. Q. DONALDSON. |
Jnn. 10. 3-> 3 in
~ REED & GOODLETT,
ATPTT^ /sYSP TTi
Wrccnville, H. .
jt^rOfRw nfxi ?lu?>r to F. K. Bkatiik iSrOo.
j. p. uf.fi>.] [s. i>. ooodlutt.
January 12 H.*? tf
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GltBKNVlLLE U. II., S. C.
June 23. 1854. t> ?
WILLIA.M P. I'll ICE.
Attorney at Law. !
WILI. punctually attend to nil matter* *n- I
trusted to his euro, lie may l>? found
lor the present, at the Law Othee of Messrs.
Tuompson ?t Easley, or nt the office of the Southern
Enterprise, Greenville C. II.
Feb 14. 40 tf
THE GREENVILLE
mmi -T/fljL=,
MAIN UTHLET, NSXT TO M BSC'S HALL.
.\i07a THE S(ihm>i ihi'i' l,M.r?i> liim.1 ? 1..I
T.rOAL AOVPftTMEMHSTS. |
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. "\M
ORKENVILLK DISTRICT.
In tkc Court of Ordinary.
Thorn** i'. Broekniau, Adinyiiatralor of .tool ' (
llamuictt, docaanod, aj>i>licmit, agninat B. P. |
11* uiuelt, Mr* Yoimir anil Mr*. Moaon, mid
other*, dcfvndnnta. Petition for Final Settle-. J
*i**( and Decree.
IT *|>|K'at-iugto my naii.-fuction thul B. P. lli'ni- '
mutt mid otlivfa, next of kin of Joel lima
locti, aeeeaseO, reside, without the limit* of tids ' r
State: it is therefor* ordered thnt thay do appear i i
at * court of Ordinary to bo holden at Green- j
villc court house for Greenville District, on Frt- j
day, the t'Jd day of August next, and shew
cause, if any they can, why u Final Settlement
and Decree of said Eatato should not bo, had, or
their consent will be entered of record.
KOIJEUT MrKAY rt. O '
Ordinary'* Office, ) O. Ci.'b.
Grconville, id. C., iiUtli May ( 4-?m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 5
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. F
In the Court of Ordinary.
David lily the, administrator of the Estate of ]
William Tucker, deceased, applicant, again*
Peggy Tucker, Anderson Tucker, and others,
defendants. Petition for Final Settlement and
Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Anderson j
Tucker, U'illiniri Tucker, Andy Tucker, t'olly
Kioc aud William ltiee her husband, legal '
heirs and representatives of William Tucker, de
ceased, reside without ihc limits of the State : j
It is therefore ordered, that they do appear at a r
court of Ordinary to Le holdcn at Greenville j
ourt lidos.; for'tii -nville District, on Friday,
the Stli day of Au^ui.t next, to shew cause, if (_
any they can, why a linal Settlement and De j
of tiit* I'tr-oiis:! e-i.-'te should not be had, or j
their eon-i-nt on default thereof, will be taken j
is eonftssed.
UcUKUT MoIvAV, 0. O. D !
Ordinary's Ofli _ , ) j e
Green* ill**, S.May. vl. ISAJ m2"2?2-P-ni | 1
The State of South Carolina. I
GUKENYIU.E DISTRICT.'
In f 'juitof Ordinary.
11. L. Ilenib-rron, A'fioinistiator with the Will
annexed, applicant, against dames ilcndei>ou, j
Ai'tfuli.s Henderson, A, Brasher, and Frances i
his wife, Thomas Henderson, J.ewis Croft, and |
Keltccca his wife, heirs of Nancy 1-onu, and !
others. Legatees of Kzekiel Henderson, deceits-1
ed. Defendants. Petition for Penal Settlement |
a t.I Deer-e.
TT appearing to my satisfaetton, that th ; par-1
IL ties whose names appear above, reside with |
out the limits of this State : It is ordered, said j
Decreed, and that they do appear in person, or by |
Attorney nt a Court of Ordinary, to be hol b-n at j
Greenville Court House, for Greenville Districts i
| on Monday, the 7tl? day of July next, 1850, at 11 t
o'eloek, A. M. and shew cnuse, if any they have, j
| why a Final Settlement and Decree, of raid Ms |
j lute, should not- be had, and on default ofiippear 1
in#, their consent will bo taken pro eon/rsso, ( J
against them. iiOBT McKAV, O. (J. L).
Ordinary's Ofliee, Greenville, S. C. )
April 12th, 1S5G. f 40-Sni. I
STATU OF SOI TBI CAKOLliiA. |
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. j!
IS COURT OK OR HI N A It V. I''
Israel Charles and Joel Charles, Executors of the j 1
estate of John Charles, deceased, nod Israel 1
Charles, Administrator of the estate of Kli/n- ' (
beth Charles, deceased, Applicants, against j (
Mary Garrison, David Charles, George Moste) |
lor, ami Francis Mosteller his Wife, Maria Char j
leu, ninl .lames O. Charles, and others, I).-fen ) '
daats. Petition tor Final Sittlennoi/ tin ) I)-. ' \
free.
IT appearing In my satisfaction thatMary Our-1
rison, David Charles, George Mostellur and j ^
Francis his Wife, Maria Charles and Jnmes O. |
Charles, reside bevund the limits of this State: I'
It is ordered and decreed that they do appear at i '
a Court for < hdinary to he Itoldvn i.t Greenville j '
II., ofG recti villi- District, on Monday the 30th j
day of dune next, at 11 o'clock A. M., to shew
entire, if anv they can, why a Final Settlement and
Decree of tlie Fstates of .iohn Charles and Klistn- j .
beth Charles, deceased, should not he mndc ; or j '
their consent on default, will ha entered of record. |
KOBKIIT M.lvAY, <>. G. J). j j
Greotiv ille, S. C. j ,
Ordinary's OtHee, 7th April, l.^.Ml. ) ' I,
" ~ i t
Tiio State of South Carolina- | r
(iUKKNVU.LE DISTINCT.
In lvquity.
Sam tel I'avne vs. Wesley Tavne, T.cmncl l'nvne, j
Joseph Lumpkin* and Fniiiy his witc and oth- j
| crs. Iiill for Partition, Jle/irf, <tv. j i
Town w ?t C.wiraKLt. Comj Ft . Sol's. J
I T appearing to my satisfaction that, the l>e- |
fcndiuit*, Lemuel I'nyiie, Crinli I'ayiie, Jo !
sepii Pumpkin* and Entity his wife, Jane Macliem, !
and W, Grilhth reside without the limits of this j
State. i <
It is ordered that they do plead, answer or do- i
nmr to the Bill in this ens - within three months,
from this date, or the same will he taken pro ,
confetso aguiiut ihiiu.
S. A. TOWXES, C. E. G. I). I
April 2. 47 8ni j i
Medical Notice. If
i vi
'IM1F. Copartnership heretofore existing ho- fi
I twvcu Dir. TFIIrlN J: JONES, has been!
dissolved by the death ot Dr. \\ M. 1*. Tt itriN.? :
All persons indebted to the late firm, will make
immediate payment to l>r. \V. 11. Joxks, surviving ,
copartner.
aw. it. ytHW
V' lid. e.'iitiiuie to occupy the same office, and
I in o.f- i ihis professional service to the j
public, In- fe. ls . .ii.fi.lent, (front his long nnd in- r
timata association with Dr. TYki-jn,) of giving
general satisfaction.
Ladies, a.nt nil individuals suffering from c"
elirooie di tcaset, will find a Consultation with'.1
Pi Jonks vtrv mueli to their advantage.
Mnreli "t " 4ft ?f k
n1 f<
iLOM?iH)pd
Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
A Sife, Speedy and Radical Cure ,
for Rheumatism, Rheumatic
Gout and Sciatica.
WE, the undersigned cili/^ns of Putnam
County, Georgia, cheerfully bear testi- -
motty to the utncncy of Linch'a Anti-Rheumatic j
Powders in the treatment of ncnte or chronic tf
Rheumatism, ninny eases having been successfully
treated by Dr. J. U. GIBSON, within our personal
knowledge in tvhivh these Powders were I pj
prineipftlly used. ' j:
Joel IJmnham, M. D. 11 "in. B. Carter,
Stephen U. Marshall, D. 1?. Adams,
T. II. IInrwell, Thomas Ucspcae,
G. K. Thomas, -I. Nielilcson A others.
t59"Any rensonnble number of individual oer- fn
titientea eun be given in attestation .of their otH \ at
e?ev, .
Prepared and sold by J. O, tlTBSON, M. I)., [
Kit tout on (la., at tb in* r box.
All orders directed to him, with the above sum
enclosed, and u description of the ease shall rescive
with the Medicine suoli advice as may suit /
?ny jieeulinrity thereof. \
ror sale by M. II. KAIILK, M. I)., Ajiothceary (J
trvd Druggist, Greenville, H C e<(
Mar 1. , bl Iv m
GU1.U>1HIA AOVr.KTlHKMKNT^.
1, W, BYTHcWOOD.
Bythewood & Smith,
JQtototStlQN MERCHANTS
*"OH 1HK ? \t.i: OK
leal Estate, Negroes, Cotton
Flour, Grain,
AXD Alt, M-.S.N't.R or
'RODUCEANDMERCHAh RISE.
'2'M Exchange How* RichardSt.
nni IIMRI A O r*
v -w witimi #?% 9 v v
Feb, 28. 42
G. S. BOWER,
Manufacturer and IN-akr la
?vpTy H'ltJtl'i'URK of cv?-ry ?loKt-i |>ti<>nl
****?" untl
'^g'? OHAH'S of every sty!.?.
ISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Opposite the Coni/ueee Jlouse,
>co- ? COLUMBIA, 8. C i r
E. T. LEVIN,
Auctioneer find Commission Merchant,
tf'OK. (cL
"irmncTrNVV^C
.li'lTN A. Clt VV Kr>n>. f'frx'tjint ('*iHhnrcin? /'< ? A',
v?iiN CAlbVlt.!^ '/vr.;T
ou</ Company, lion. Joiin 8. I'ri.-io.v .lot n
Iuvck, Colnvibin.
Morokcia & Co., Hi.srv Mis?ko n. Hon. \V, I'.
?olcx>ck, Clinrlvbtwii,
rnny 28. 2 it'
S.
T>!:.\i-r:r in
fjeilijloiis, Ijjise liqiicc-MS qoC $ciuvl
?m c. x?? ? sa c&. s=*? 9
lav; HCiriiavilsou fitrort,
COLUMBIA, S. o.
THE NEW ERA;
/? Published eihr'f Friday Ev< > in
COLUMBIA, S. C.
i* V ,f AM ES A. V R''r t*.
T'.rnu : $'i iitr annum, in Advf no .
Pec 7. 31 f
MERCHANT^ HOTEL,
BY JAMES M. HURST,
CTA&rilSTDTSs 2. 3.
Board-$150 Fer Day.
February 21. 41 tt'
PER G. & C. RAIL-ROAD.
A. eKiEE'MFOELD
pONTlSUKS TO llECKlVF, at hi* Store, op.
V..' posito the Mansion Hoii#e, MKW AI>I>1
riOSS to his Stock of Dry-Goods and Groee
ie*, which he otters at excellent hnrjj inc. lie
would state to those who purchase of him on
sredit 'hat their hills must he paid v hen nresened.
Call and exnmine his Stock. Iteaiue the
Mtiiil articles to he found in the Dry-Goods line
ic directs attention to the following Grot-erics,
y^a^Sugnrs, Coffee, Molassts, Syrup, Vinegar,
Salt, Soaps, Candles Ac.
Fish! >?**?*?&>- Fish!
ilneker<-l, Salmon, H'-rrings, Sardines, 1 ol i-ter*.
fjJf'Country protlnei-- taken in exthitnjre for
iontls. liucon, Flour, Meal, Corn, IVr*. l'otaoes,
ami other articles in that .iue, on hand, ami
or sate . heap.
A. fiflKFNFlF.l I?.
An Estray.
A. 1S1! A l?"l ('HaPIIM . < '
mo :iii oMrfty nini'O MULE,of dark blow 11
tsjlnsxai'oior, medium size, (oui* or ti\< \ > i>i>
?lii, with mark* ft out ni iiijr. Aj'in;?
it one hundred dolliiip. Snid Mule onn he tnel hv
ipnlicotion nt Israel Chill ies'roMdoiit-o, !'o?ut.?niles
bolov." Greem ille C. II. on the Auvt'eln
ond. JOHN W. MOKl>, M. ( . I?.
May :? ? I
LiU' n-ttl l'i'?|M'rty lusjtrc'.l.
LIFE AM) FIRE INSURANCE:
THE ASHEVILLE
tit it n I Sttmtrititre ^niitjintttj
Insure* Houses. Stores and other Frop rft
A'?AIN'ST FIRE:
And tha Irvo* of White Parsons end Slave.
b ffflceu the ages of 10 and 00 veers
f""\N such terms u* to t ender it h nto?t s?.tV tin !
I .* desirable investment. Full d?ltiil?, with
he Constitution and llv hnws of the (Vinipativ.
rill b. furnished on application tonus of tin < >*"
cvf - * 'ic i r>iii|>iui\.
HisKI'll 11. 0S1H>UNF,
Wm \V. M-IjOWKU.. I icf j'r. .
J U. Kanmn, !^f'-r' tcrtt ?t '/Yriitur- r.
JOHN \V. GRADY, Agent,
1K?\ 27-tf. 0UKKNYI1.I.K, V
\B J-i J OA LA YHNI&
i"MiE under-i^nod offers hi? t-erviec-b to tli?* ( < >
}>!?: of (ireeiivllle im>l tfurioi.mliii^r
ountry in the iiIjovo lino, hh<1 from hi* Ion-.' nmoxion
with the liiisincts would wnrrnnt foil >;?tifnction.
lie would ?1m> sttitc tlint ho int.n.is
oping Laths it ml Litnc for mile. lie inn. to
>timl went of CnublA Iiliit'ksmith Shop, una
i>t?o?itc I"1!'. Jotsi ' rcj-idftieo.
H. D. Id:A 1<AJAN.
amy 15. 1 i"
AV?Mtf?-STOK?T
CONFECTIONERY#
'W. 21. OTETJS
["S now tho proprietor of this favorite rcr*?rt.
L lie will endeavor to lease tlic former vur>incr*
of this estnLHshmeiit, mid by steady < \ tion*.
to increase the n'unbor of Ins mitrom.
At the Confertionnry will be found Candies,
ekles, Preserved Fruit*, Oyatois Led sdcis Si?i
UC-% C?tau]?s, Cordials, Toys Ac., Ac.
Ice Crfraiu and Luncli
ai all hours.
tfT The Ttolicry will l?c continued ni; li.; t<>
rc, ntid warm Hood procured every day. < a!l
id see him Apr. Stl 40 it.
Shaving and Hftt^Dres&ing.
DI rhidci; . ?
"TOSTfNUFS the Toiisorial 1>iwinrn> ni his
.7 old stand, in Iteottie's Itrick Hiiildin?.?
entlemcn eon Imvo their hair cut, or sliani) <?>?
I, or f?co siilived, nl hhv time duriinr '!> di
evening Aj-iil to |q if,
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