The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, January 15, 1863, Image 2
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rajc >wi'?nM> lo giti mj itftmfan to the *
Wtfnaaaof tbaooooera. Thin, with th? *
Jprowpoet of ?ontinuod sbMnte in tha |
":r swrriee, haa induced ma lo aoTl. Mr. (
iSf' - Fuel, lo whom I bar? sold, la well I
n. kdowb iq idq pn?n?o? 01 pnptr, u??- o
W k~? eMn?el?d with it from ita 1
hwiihriot?i jtrwt portion of the time "
m nolo or pert proprietor, mid nil the *
while M Editor. There is. consequent* 0
W, no necessity for en introduction of b
him to the public. C
In dissolving my connection* Srith h
* I, the paper, M ono of iu proprietors, I r
would take this opportunity of return-' *
y* W "?y. thanks- to the eilixens of the L:
Pretrial for the liberal patronage' whieh ??
*' they, have given the concern, end would p
express the hope that la the future it V
nay receive their cordial support and ?
patronage. A paper in the District in, p
r should be. an indispensable ie*tllns [j
lion. And recollecting that three are n
hard timen for newspaper publishers, n
eitisons of tho District' snotild not *
v *\ fcil to bestow such a patronage An will "
enable the paper to Kve through these r
trying times, but such a patronage as
still allow the proprietors compensation I1
for tbeir time and labor in keeping tho !'
SWT going. I am confident that un?
the management of Messrs. Price H
& Dsiley it will merit a liberal support, h
Aa Assistant Editor of the paper, f'
(which connection ces?es also,) I would
say that for the past fourteen months it j,
baa been simply nominal. Peforo inter- b
ing the service, and in the absence of *'
the Editor, I did attempt to write some
for the paper. I am aware of the fact, "
however, that the effort was a feeble1
one, and if I said anything, during mv
career, tbst was worthy of note, it is ?
more than I can recollect st present.? 1
There being nothing good to rornem- "
ber, I hope my errors have been forgot I
ten, sNo, by a generous public. M
Wishing prosperity and happiness to "
all good people, and hoping thai *11 the
bad one* may reform,v I respectively
m Uka leave of the patrons of tho South- ii
em Enterprise. ?
C. M. McJUNKTN. J
A Challenge to Spartanburg. "
The Spartan lately claimed that c,
Spartanburg had taken a larger amount ?
of Confederate Bonds than any other tV
district of tke Slate. We presume the w
comparison was not intended for
Charleston or Richland. We think,
hawever, Spartanburg will also have to
yield to Greenville?although this Diss
txiet baa muck less wealth and a smaller
population. Will tke Spartan furnish
a statement ef the amount of Confedes s"
fate Bonds sold in Spartaaburg by the "c
Agent of the Confederate States; and
also a statement of such other amouata n
ae are held by citizens of Spartaaburg.
1/ ibe Spartan proposea to count also
the amounts held by citizens of Charles- "
ton and other refugees, temporarily res'- ?
. dents in Spartanburg, will it oblige by
atatieg these amounts separate I We ^
challenge a ootnparison.
Army Correspondenoo. a
"Wa are making arrangements which ^
will enable us soon to present our read- '
an .Ilk ..In.I.In !- ?? r : r
W*?M ?WIM?U?V IVlrWI n HU..I f HI lUtll P"r* *
ti#n? of our army?oupociallv from Virginia,
North Carolina and our own coast.
We have the promise of an occasional
letter from Mobile, from one who has
many facilities for ascertaining valaable 81
aewa. a
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To thoso in Arrears. c
Wi intend to notify those of ottr r
enbecribors who are behind in their v
subscriptions for the past two or p
threo years of the amounts of their t'
indebtedness. Unless these arrear- *
ages aro paid wo will discontinno "
ending the paper. The cost of *
publishing a paper is now very 0
great, and we most adopt the cash *
tstksi. This is tjjo only way in *
which tlio paper can be continued. 0
We intend to make it a welcome r
journal to our patrons, and wo call
j - 1
upon tuom to sustain us in our ef- c
f/irtp .
KWTli. , H[r ? [
v py* IJavino made an arrange *
mont o secure a sufficient amount
of pa;.< r to d?* us for the wholo of
the present year our subscribers v
need not l>e afraid that its pt\l>lica< y
*tion wil! l>e discontinued for want ,
' of that, Accessary articlo. Wo can t
also assure our patrons that it will j
also nppcnr regularly on end; dnv n
of publication in time for tho n)fti!e. ?
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*K-S5!HSjppHE5ML JJ_ lK..liJB^S
Off tou Virgin**.? Mr. Q. A., <
'lokte^ageatfor the Sooth G*n>. J
Ina Cehtral Association, wSHUve '
or Richmond abont the 20th Janwty.*.
He will carry letters, pack f*oe,^kc.,
for the soldiers, if left
1 the ?hop * iw*p.yy
Rrr. V. Warren Ion,
fa. J Ha* Uw ?4r? U> tha paatoraU.of Uia
liplU CbnNh la UtU plasaiafe* R*t. RkpMM^hiwatA*
aartfaai k ?oaa?qo>aaa ?f III
X'l " ViwOtoliilmli
Biaiaa Ma aad Praflta
U*bm?e?tU
JfNMi IWteM: I have bsan by
mrt) |?mM what flMak of OaUnt*
Igkt par ewt bands as a safe sod paying
qvsOtaaatT Allow ma. In yaW pagan
ay a faw awk, whUfc' If kaadad. may
i?#p in? wrrrnpirni, inn m win pwnn wmt
at moBtyfl the pockets of tlMH??on|t
is now invaidlng'fianda. I think Oortfede
*t? Bonds eminently mfe, bnt etvooest et a
Joverament is now only ^nsstion of limn
have ntvtr believed In k short war?nor
to I st present s?o reason# for HelVeviag It
rill tstiolnnts for eighteen months, or even
yeor longer thno Owt Bat oar final
uooow Is now snro. If wo eneeeed, Gonsd
crate Bonds ?ro the hrst Investment any
>ds ean have. Besides, measures will soon
e token to ndd State endorsements to the
/oofsdersto Debt. If so, new bonds will
10 issued thus endorsed, and these hends
rill be offered finally In exchange for the
resent eight per cants. Id suoh an exImage,
the present bonds will he worth
fteen to twenty per cent, khove per?so
hat If the guaranteed bonds are sohl to
ther parties for fifty per sent, premium,
hey will be sold to those having the eight
er oent. bonds nt only thirty tn thirty five,
rndsr snob circum'sUinees. on# who now
Dys Ccgifedernte eight per cent, honds.will
*t for them not only an interest of eight
or cent., bnt rvlso la two venre a premium
f fifteen to twenty. Adding this to the
sterest, the owner of thosa bonds will
saks on them fifteen to eighteen per cent.
vear tor two yertra. a?d thsii. if he chooses,
ell them for a currency better than thst he
ow pays for them; or, if he profe-a, got
isfes'd of them guaranteed bonds at lass
ntes than others.
Another inducement to hny Confederate
toads. Is, that ns soon as pur currency is
iroperly improved, (snd tlie proap?cfs of
his nre hgight.) the Confederate Governlent
will pay its interest in specie. And
till another reason in connection with this,
i, that if the Government pays out speeie
r>r interest on itb bonds, it will require
axes to Vie paid in specie. Tlioss who hold
he bonds will have specie caongh from the
oterest of their bonds to pay their taxes,
iiit others will have to tiny the specie for
lie taxes, at whatever mny be charged As
nng as wc hold Confederate Bonds we need
ot Vie afraid of taxes payable in specie, but
hos? who do not hold them nre constantly
a danger.
In wliiit 1 have said above, I have pons
n the supposition only ef the value of
liexe bonds whi'o the wsr InMa. The very
lornent w? have peace, their value n? com
arcd with other* will be grout ly enhnnce<l. 1
n trutli, every other kin?l of security will
hen go down, nnd these bonds will rise. If
'e hnd pence to-merrow. no one would take
?es for Confederate Monde tlisif forty to
fty per oont. premium,
I will bo glnd nt eny timo to give further
^formation to nny of my constituents or
tliars. I write tne nbove heennse I nm (
\tiefied thnt if the citir-ns of thin TMstrict
now the ndvnntngo of thin investment', a
irge amount will he added to that already '
nitributed. 1 trust U will lend many to J
ill on my friend Llotnlin Bdattia, Esq., the
gent of tho Oovernroent. end obtain the
onda. Lei all see to it, too, that they gat
ie bonds which hare the longeat time to '
JQ. They are by far tho moet valuable. *
JAMES P. BOTCE. '
A Letter Prom tho Butler Guards. i
camp vsab frtmericusnuro,) r
Dec. 17th, 1802. f [
My Dear : Thank Heaven I am c
ifo and Round, neither bruised or
(
Tatched, after one of the bloodiest bat- t
ea of the war. We came to camp last 1
ight about 0 o'clock, after lying in ,
itchee?or in the streets?since day- 1
glit on last Thursday morning. Burn- j
ido is completely whipped; we hnd a !
lerious fight; we hold our position be- ,
ind ? stone fenco and fought Sum
? - ? i- -?- . .1, - i ? .*_ (
?? n wiunu cuip?? iiiu uvQb irvuift in
lie Yankee array. General Jackson
>ughl on oar right, drove them back,
nd killed, captured and wounded, over
>ar thousand, if wo can believe reports. '
was forcibly rominded of Campbell'a '
Iohenlinden :
"But few shall part, whore many ia??t, I
Tha snow shall Iw thair winding sheet,
And over/ tuft hnnsnth thair feet,
Shall he a soldier's sepulchre."
We were placed in a magnificoat poition,
and could have held it against \
ny force that the enemy choose to J
ring against ua. Fredericksbulg is j
ompletely torn to pieeen; the houses '
iddltd with shell ; the store* and prists
residences broken open and atrip
>ed of everything; hooka thrown into
he street ; furniture broken ;* Indie's
roaring apparel torn into ribbons and ,
enttcred everywhere ; fine pianos bro 1
en into fragment* ; music scattered all ;
ver the baltlo field and streets. Hut
ro had a good quartermaster in Burnide'a
army, who furnished us with oit
loths, ovoreost*, blankets, shoes and
Jolhing of every kind. splendid ordisnco
officer, who left ua nnv smount
>f small arms, shell for our cannon, and
abridges of every kind U; use. Their
vontoon bridges are still on the river?
laving been cut looso at the Other
>ank. I don't think (bey took time to
novo any thing, oxcept their forces,
" bey must !in?o hart a great many
rounded, as inany of the houses are
narked with blood, showing that they
rero used as hospitals, and I am told
hat in some of them, there was a great
>ile of legs and arms, which they had
10 time to bury. But enough : our
ircea suffered very little considering,
m * .
""**? -
M?t in determined to MM\?r or dtb
We staked oar *N ofe^^betflghtv and
won, mod I sievor ww men io soeh
pints at anj tilde*. Tbey stood th<
helMivg like old retards ~ri|pnM-, Mm)
when eharged i>j. immense columns q
lUe tam?. stood hnmov^ge; mant
wbo More Mmindac^tf^^om tbo jfekl
aH dar, in preference to rishiegOu
chaitew of beyig killed1 by shell -4m go,
ing to the* hospital, as-it mm like nun
id oar rear. Uaviag to descend a hili
ow rsrfmforoevtemfe wese obliged to advftnoa
for a mllo under a beery sboMei
of ahell from their batteries m I|m
opposite side of tbe rirer, and most o
pur men were woandod before getting
to their position. -v*- *?...
In regasU to tho company, no oneb
bwt, except Wm, Whiauant, wounded
in.rigbt arm nod aido *rr?ra, bot Uot
dangerous and il ie thought the bon?
lb not broken, to he wilt not looeo 4ui
ana. Henry Hum slightly eoratehed
on the neek by a Minie ball, and Jam*
Price eaid to be allocked by a aheii; n<
other caaualtiee in the company.^ Th<
8d and 7th Regiments suffered noon
than ours. Col. Nance, Lieut. Col
Rutherford, Maj. Moffat, wounded.?
Capt. Summers, the brother of Mrs
C. W. D'Oylev, killed. Capt. Ilancc
lost his left log, and it is supposed nil
die. Maj. F. Oaiitard, of our.Regimen!
was wounded twice, once in the cbii
and then the foot, both slighU Tlx
boys aro mostly well. Wash. Dyer ii
in Richmond sick, so is Charley Mark
|y ; no other new esses from the compa
nv. They hare been blest through the
whole time, losing rery few by diseast
or wounds. 7
. HYMENEALMaskikd,
in Oreeiivtlls, H, C.,on the H<?tl
Deoember, 1862, by Rev. T. J. Knrlo, Capt
U. L. BOWLIKN, of Company A*13th it'K*1
ment, S C. V., nn.i Miss MARY FLECK.
L . . ' . . I
Absentees from Jenkins' Brigade.
rI"MIE undersigned haviag been detailed
JL by ordor of G??. Lee. lo nrrest nn<i
return absentees Without leave from Jen
kins' Rrlgsde, Lnngstreet'a Corps. )] sue!'
absentees nre hcre!>y ordered to re|x?rt 1<
him st Columbia, on or beforo the 16th is
stunt, or tlioy will be arrnstod and dealt
with as the law directs.
llischsrfros before the 11th of Octohei
are not valid.
J. O. HAWTHORN,
Captain 1'. A. C. S.
nsaihjtjanrkns Ca ?. r or IxMm'cnnjs, 1
Columbia, 3 C., January 7, 1863. (
ITiJfROLLING OFPICSIW will tjivs nil
-A proper aid to Cepttriu Hawthorn, I'.
A. C. S.. in nrrnlinir oil .1
? ...... ...... ..."
sorters from Jenkins' Brigade. By order ol
JOHN S. PRESTON,
Col. A. A. O., Comrn'ilf ConecripTe S. C.
J as. E. Black, Adj't of Post.
*Jnn 15 87 2
HE A I>(llJ A irr iO H8
DOMM18SAUY-OENKRALS 1)1 IT, SO.
, l'oLt<MiiiA, January 8, 1803.
THE Art of the General Assembly, enti
tied " Ac Art to suppress the undue
listillntim, of spirituous liquors from theee ritl
grains of this Stilts," contains the f.?l
owing proviso, namely:
"That the Governor, if satisfactorily inbrined
that a eufply of spirits, which eanint
he otherwise obtained.;is absolutely nseissary
for nie<licinal purposes in this State,
nay jcontraet with a proper number of r?>
ponsible and skilled agents, in any one or
nore of the Districts, to manufacture a Hinted
quantity of pure spirits, at a limited
ind reasonable price, strictly for medicinal
turposes, taking care that snch proper disposition
of the product is made as to secure
(s application alone to the purpose intendd."
To enable the Goremor to ascertain the
inantity required for tlie above purpose,
bo physicians of the different Districts in
.his State are requested to /urutsA to thi*
Department, am surly as practicable, a stntenent
as to what supply of ! pure spirit*,
which cannot b? otherwise obtained, ia ahtolutely
noeeeeary for medicinal purposes "
in their respective Districts for the present
fear. *
It is requested that such steps be taken
us that the statement shall represent the
views of a majority of Lhe practicing physicians
in each District.
By order of the Governor.
JOSEPH WALKER,
Commissary-G enerel of S. C.
Jon J 5 87 '1
|y All papers In the State insert advertisement
onte, and send.duplicate bills, with
;opy of advertisement, to litis Department
"or payment.
H K A DdU ARTL'llS
C50MMISS A KY-OEEf ERXL'S DEPT. 8. C?
Columbia, S. C., Jnnnnry 8, 1888.
ALL applicants for agt-ncice for the dlstillntion
of spirituotts liquors from
the cereal grains of this State, in conformity
with the Act to suppress the undue distillation
thereof, will file with the undersigned
Iheir applications, together with the trsti tony
of two or more respectable and credible
physicians of the District, duly authenticated
by the Clerk of the Court, that they
are responsible and skilled ngenta.
By ordag of the Governor.
JOSEPH WALKER,
Commissary General of S. 0.
Jan 15 37 I
(f99"* All Barters in tha State will-insert
?(im, and send duplicate hill*, v*yth copy of
td vertissment to ibis Department for payment.
Headquarters 3d Heg't, S. 0. M., )
January lOtb, J868. )
Order ATo. 1.
A COURT M> RTIAL will bs convened
at TONEYH OLD FIELD, on ftatur
day, twenty-tourth instant, for the trial o!
Militia (tnd Patrol Defaulters, to consist ol
the following gentlemen:
Mnj. SULLIVAN, President,
Capt. MAMILTOV,
Capt. MoDstVID,
Capt. CHARLES,
Capt McDANIEL,
Lieut. BENNETT,
Lieut ErtKKW,
U. P. HAMMOTT.
By order of 1. L WOOPSTDH,
Colonel Xd Reg't, H. C. M.
T. L. Bokkman, Adjutant
Jan 15 87 ' a
Patrol Exemptions.
T}F.RS0N3 wishing to-avail themeelv*
1 of tbe immunity of the oommutetior
ta*?two dollars and fifty eonta?In lien o1
pntraling during the year IfMtS, will pa;
llie same at once to the Clark ol Council, 01
thsy will be enrolled fo? duty.
J. C. HATLRY,
Jan d 86-8 Tow* Clerk.
',* t
i ip i ^*i >ii m ?*Ji
: K M.BT SB
' lioner^n tqnKj Ibr tMl WKrWt,
Ireeflled a petition ip my office, praying that <
TjCttera of AdibintatreUoa on TO ood itC|p?Mr
the good* end shuttle*. rights Mid erad
tWJOUh into .of ^*?Pie;.
^ triet aforeeald,- dee?eq. ahonld be granted
;<3r*
' et the fikl. deeee*?d. to be hod appear V? 1
1 snsss s&SMSASfr ?
Friday, the twentj-MT.errth d?y--of Fibrua
z*is&te? -11
. . ROBERT lioKAY. O. O. Dk .
; ETC,
? . . o,. eri' " *? -
' *0**1T * *w? J**" "" *?*
' ' pire s?r?t?rf of-U.. Cnl>M.3libi
> JL having destined to aeoept the forma
of the renin t Aet of th* J*gtt!fcttire, for
furnishing flare labor for the fortification*
on the foaei, the Aet of the Kxeentive
Coencil retaalaa In fores.
jofljr* aoLMSi
"r ^ J, : C. BpeeUl Agent
m+gv* '$r
180S. (80S.
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B K Ij M O N T:
j A*Thrilling Knmnnca pf the Last Cmtnry,
.By Mrs. Sua E. Htnrr, of South Carolina.*
, Also the opening of a series of Fivo Chap,
tera of a History,
A Goorgia Court Forty Years Ago.
L Bt Puilkmox Pxaon.
And the first of a Series ot " Lai lads aj the
War," by , " IIuhbi'bt," whose charming
productions, recently published, hr.ve ituttk
? ?! this juvenile Poet as the Keats" of t^e
8oi;th. These will l?c fulb'vrcd by a series
of Sk< toliy Romances, by Hon. W (?ilni.??e
Siuis, nnd by a choice collection of original
and selected Tales, which, it is not boasting
to say, will render tly: Fikld ani? FiuksiI'E
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Jan 18 37 2*
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
$ 11 O O I. .
TTIK NEXT SESSION of the
TjA?CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
SCHOOL, recently established by
Professors EDWARDS and JUDGES.SON,
with tho approbation of the
Board of Trustees of Furman University,
during tho suspension ?f the Exorcises of tho
University, will open at the University Building,
ON THE ?TH FEBRUARY,and embrsce
two quartort of ten weeks each.
Tiiixs?ft 0 per qearter, with 60 cents for
incidental expensos, payable in advance.
Good Hoarding ciui be had at $25 per month.
The utmost watcb-care will be exorcised over
the moral* of the papils.
Vor further information address Professor
P. C. Ebvards, Greenville, 8. Q.
Ja 8 Sft tf
..... . . . ,
L.OST,
ON Monday, 8th Inst., between
Mr. T. B. Reberte' 8ter?, and Mr.
1'etsr Cnuble's Blacksmith Shop,
en Main Street, ? NEW LEATHER POCKET
BOOK, of Urn lit*, pnd but little used,
containing something over Three Hundred
Dollars in money, ConfederatcRlills. Also,
a nolo given by Henry L. Groes to Wm.
Rend rick a, for $112.00 and some few rents;
beside* a lot of miscellaneous receipts.
A liberal reward will be paid for the
finding and delivery of said Pocket Book
and eonteuta to Mr. A. R. MoDavid at Green.
villa.
Jan 8 88 tf
The State of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
im
John A. Smith el ml., vs. Jnosse M. Smith
ft at.?Bill for Sal? <uid Partition, <tf.
RY the Decree of Chief Justice CHUmtM,
made at Chambers In ibis ease, I will
tell, at publio auction, at Greenville Court
House, in this District, on
Salei day in February next.
The property of that portion of the Eatstc
i ef ABRAHAM SMITH, deeoasad, in which
' his widow had a life 5 estate, to th? highest
bidder, the TRACT OF LAND o? which
said decerned lived, containing Four Hundred
and Eighteen Acre*, more or less, 12
m;Ua an.* -a# A-a ?*>2- /? S *?
mail vi tricni thic \/Oin noiiw.
RINK LIKELY 7VEOROE8,
O HORSES,
TWENTY-ONIC HOGS.
0 or 10 Hoad of Cattle,
: HfilSEHDLB &HTC1E1 F0BQT6&E,
FARMING TOOLS, tkO.
CONDITIONS?-For all uiiia under fifty
Anllare, cash?over that amount, on bond
with good aeenrity, payable iu oae year
from eale, with intcrra?. from nale.
WM. M. THOMAS, C. K. O. D,
Comrnisaiooer'a Office, Jan. 7th, 18?8,
Jan 8 - . 88 . . 4 ! "
' STATS OF 80UTH CAROLINA,
ORKENVTLLE DJ8TDI0T.
lit EQUITY.
P. P. IHllhowac and Kobott r*
Miss Patsy L. Poster, a Minor?Bill for
Snie of Land, die.
T HFJLL BELL, at public suction, st CreenI
rills Court House, in tbls District, on
Salcsd&y in February, A. D. 18011, ths Tract
of LAND described In the pleadings of tliis
ease, to the highest hiddor therefor, two hundred
and ton seres, on Reedy River, fonr'milss
and s half from Greenville Court House, adk
joining the lauds of J sine* Farr, d?ecs??d,
CsptAin .Jnmd* Hawthorne and Mrs. Susan
Foster. Thirty seres of this Tract are goed
' Bottom Lands, Sixty acres are in woods, and
' the balance In good order for cultivation,
f Turns?One half oaah; the bttlanoa on hoed
' and mortgage. (The place may be treated (or
at private sale >
WH, M. THOMAS, C. R. O. D.
f omrniaaiouec's 0?ca. Jamierf 7, 1803.
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*w a^Ml> ** ** " . h??W*?t.
fc AlexanderThompeoD, *>? ethers, lsy*f . ,
heirs and r?pr?M*i?tfarw of Jsgist An;
dprmxi, deceased.? OH/xiiou for final BatdfHHHll
ot^i 7WfW"IT
appearing that Joaeph Thompson,
A, Jsrue* Thompson, Jeba Thompson. Wil.
lkbn Thoutpena, WJ?i Moore end Pollf |n|
MberehisWlfe, nd Jenme Alexander, Dr ,
fcndaate, reside beyond the limits of thla *
Heats: It u Ordered and Decreed, .that
they do appoar at a Court of Ordinary to
ha balden at GraanvUla Court Houa* on tha
!??..?aia?aM,dgy March, next, to they
eeuee, If any ihej sen. why a Pinal Settle- j
eat af the Estete of JAMES ALEX AN!"
" , " ,
Sale of Bpal Estate. <
The Stnte o< South Carolina, J
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 1
IN ORDINARY. ,: # *
BY virtue of an wdtr from the Court of v
Ordinary, I will expose for rale, at pub- i
ii? outcry, to tile Jtifheat bidder, before tha ,
Court Houso door of . said Distrust, ca the f
Firot Monday of February hart, ,
AU that pieoa, parcel and Tvaot af La?d, {
(Hunted in Greenville Distriot, on water* of ,
Reedy Rlret, bounded by lands of William
Austin, Mrs. Clark, Kit Baldwin and others j
and containing On* Hundred end One Acre*, .
mom or less. Soltiea the property of AH- .
UttKBUN N. AUSTIN, deceased, for ParU- j
tioD amongst tho legal boira of said dacoased.
ALSO,
All tbat picco, pared and Tract of Land, ]
Ranted In Groauvillo District, on waters of
Rccfly I\}rer, bounded by lands of Kindrad
Story, Nelson Austin, Robert' Holland and
others, and oontaiuing One Hundred and For
ty-nne A err*, more or loss. Sold as tho property
of THOMAS L. AUSTIN, dorooaed, for
Partition amongst tho legal boira of said do*
. .. o '
TERMS OF SALE.?A credit of twelve J
month*, with interest from day of sal*, for
all. except so much aa will pay tho coats, ?
whirl, will Ite required in oaah. Purchaser*
to give boada with good security, and a
montgnge of premier*, if deemed ncoeeeary, '
to tho Ordinary, to secure the payment of
the purchaa money. Purchasers to pay for 1
titlaa. J. T. MnDAMEL, t
Sheriff O- D. 1
Sheriffs Offiec, Jan. 1th, 1848..' 1
Jaa 8 SO 4 ?
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,"
GUKKNVILLK DISTRICT.
WI1ERKA8 Jacod Phndkh haa applied
to ma Tor l.ett^ra of Adminiitration
on all nr.d singular tire goods and chattel*, t
rights and credits of Mrs. EL1ZABETU ?
JACKSON, late of the District aforesaid, *
deceased, should he-gradted to him: Theae 1
are therefora to cito ami admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor* of the
said deceased to ho and appear at a Court of
Ordinary for Gravnvillo District, to be hoidsn
at Greenville Court House aa lha War
Ireut/t day of Januory, to shew cause, j
if any. why the said Administration should
not ho grneted.
ROBERT McKAY, 0. Q. D.
Ordinary's Othcc. January 1, 18M. J
Jnn 1 St J
i
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. J
OREKNVIbT.E DISTRICT. J
IN p 11I>IN A RY.
VTili.iam M. Thomas. C. I?1 G. O., Adminiali
ntor. Applicant, against the legal heirs t
nnd repreaentativea_of )?kukc<;a Stonk. '
deceased?lh? legal heirs and repreaenta
nvetd! u. w. OIIKrrARI), tlooenjieil ? I IIP ]
legal heirs end representatives of Pri*- j
ou.la wfiqii, d?c(m?d, Defendants.?citation
for Final Settlement and Jtecree.
TT appearing that the heirs of Peggy Ha1.
ti?, ? heirs of Pol I j Hlnten,
deecn??<l?H<*ir? of Funny Will ism*, dooen*
ed?heirs of Amm French, deceased?heirs 1
of Stephen Stone, deceased?hcire of Jonn- J
than Stone, deceased?Snsan S. Sbeppard,
widow, and Josephine J. Sbeppard, minor J;
ehiid of G. \V. Sbeppard, deceased, and ?
tlie legal heirs and representative* of IVie- ?
ci Pa Welch, d creased, wlicse tinmcs are I ^
Unknown, reside beyond the limits of this R
Htat* :
It is ordered and deoreed, that the above
parti re da appear at a Court of Ordinary,
to ba holder* at Grecwville Court House, on
the twenty-seventh day of March next, to
shew ennse, if any they can, wiry a final
settlement of the Estates of REBECCA
STGNE, O. W. SHEl'PAUD and PRlSOiL \
LA WEi?H, deceased, should not be made, *
and decrees given thereon.
Given under my hand and seal, at Greeuville
Court House, this 23d day of Deeembar,
A. 1?.. im"2.
ROBERT MoKAY, 0. G. D. [u a.] ?
Jan 1 16 Jm '
I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. !
nusRN vii.i.k nurratur. c
Ify ft. Jf Fay, K?q.,Ordi.iary of raid Diitriet. ?
WHEREAS, W. M. Taoaas, Esq., Commissioner
in Equity for Or^pnviile
District, hns spplicd to me for Lette^i of "Ad- f
ministration on all and sinuular the goods and
ohattols, rights and rrcdtts of JACKSON
SUffIIKRLAWK, MOSES BHIDOES and _
DAVIS PL.U M LEY, late ot the District aforesaid,
deceased, should he granted to him .
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditor, of the
aid deceased, to be and appear at a Court of j
"lunmij ior uicr HTiiiD 1'ininn, 10 do no in on
Monday, the second day of February asxt, ut 1
Greenville Court House, to sshew cause, if any,
why the said Administration should net be .
franted. KOHKIIT McKAY, 0. U. D.
Ordinary's Office, Doc. 28, 1862. '
Dee 2d 84 t 1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \
GREENVII.LK DISTRICT. . ,
IN okdiiCAUY. ?
Manly Bright, Administrator, Applicant, <
against Emily Mason and others; De< (
fcndnnte?Citati'm J or Final Sfttlktnmt.
IT appearing that John Nfason, Ferry
Mason, aud Guilford Mason, preside beyond
the limits of this *Hate: It is ordered '
that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary
to We holden at Greenville Court.llooee, on
Friday, the <Uh day of March next, to shew
cause, if any they can, why a Final Settlement
of the Estate of KICHAUD MASON,
deceased, should not be had, aifd a PycrAs j
given thereon.
This 4tli day of Peeemhrr, A. P. 1881.
ltOBBUT MeK A V, Ordinary.
Pee 11 88 8m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GK.EKN VJLLB DISTRICT.
Ilf ORDINARY.
Aldridge Oram and Krvin Oroon,, Executors
of the Will of OKOKC1K GREEN, deoeasod,
Applicant* against the Legatee* of Mid Bs- '
Utc.?Citation for Final Settlement and
Decree. * , It
appearing that the legal heirs of Felix .
Orwn, deceased?J. P. Hudson and Lnrinda
his Wife?Melon Hudson and A. I*. ?
Hudson hor Husband?and Uarfioon Green,
reside beyond the limits of this State: It it
Ordered and Dceoed, That thoy do appedr at a
Court of Ordinary, to he holden at Green file
Conrt House, on b'RIUA Y, tire thirteenth
dm/ of Fehnmry h< x>. to shew cause. If ?ny ^
.they oan, why a Pinal Settlement of K?- J
tato of Ooorge Oreon, deo.as.id, should aet J
he had, and a Doorce given thereon. '
Witnoss my hand and -seal, at Greenville C. F
II., tho I2th d?v of November, Ifhtt. 1'
rosbkt m. kay, o. a. n. j
Nor XJ - ft - ' *- * *5
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' % " ' ** -s * \ ** 'i.- - .?
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ikb^H|i 111 III I
Hi}] ? jrimi u|*( ;i
vi II W?B | i
HgUHVU ^L ^V^b. <
^ss~-.^SS
=SySs"?
>*on p'"^ undw^h^Lf. rf'ilil.',,iinft!
CRT IdcKAY aad Lady. rlenee, I
wertjr and (torn for, Urt lUattUt ara a
iiifficunt gnarantea that youiig-ladisa will
tod ia thair hmilj tha comfort*, attention
ind refiaiug iiffonn af llama.'
JJy reaaon of sundry perquisRea niorfd
?jf U e Steward, ha will o* acahled to fur- .
n?h Bearding at the comparatively law
ate af (25 00 par mouth, including fuel,
igkts and washing. ? V ' j ,
Terms, par Session of Twenty Weeks
ruitios, Collegiate Department,... .(SO 00
? Academical " ,... *0 00
- rrironry 41 .... It 00
Vnsiu and us* of IlSno, 25 00
Drawing a ad Painting. esoh,. .16 00
Frsnoh,. . . ' 13 00
Incidental Expense*.............. 1 00
HT For^further infnrniatian, a<blrcas T>r.
I. C. FURMAN, President, Urcahville, S. 0.
Jan 8 86 9 - '
" NOTICE.
The firm of letter a four i< <ih
solved by tha death of PHILIP <L
..ESTER, tha Senior partner. All persona
who hare demands against,or are indebted
o, said Firm, arc hereby rasped fully noliied
to call for the purpose of having said
iIoitis aettled between ins parties concerned
W. F. LESTER, ) "
A. H. LESTER, {-Surviving Partners.
O.W. LESTER,)
THE hnvtness heretofore carried on l?y
he lata Firm of LESTER A SONS will bo
ontinmd at their Factory, by tha auhooribira.
under the name, firm aau sty is of LES
IT.it. A BROTHERS.
W. F. LESTER.
A. II. LESTER.
O. W. LESTER.
Jnn 1 86 . 8
JTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
(JllEKN VILLE DIS-'lMOT.
IN EQUITY.
lames M. Randall ct aU. vs. licnjamin It.
Randall et ale.
rT is Ordwcd, That tbe ereditora of It AU1J
I i.-T *f n i vt. i . , >
L ??&m a in. ibAiixji\ijij9 aoroiwwd, no file
heir claims with me within tbreo months (
roiu date.
WM. M. THOMAS, C. E. O. D.
November 11, 18(12. 28 &m
3ta1c or Koutli Carolina, ,
GREENVILLE DISTRICT,
l\ COURT OF ORDIN ART
(AVID llOKK, Executor of the Will of
AKKAIIAM COX, deceased. Applicant against
the Heirs of lionjainiu Nelson, James
Ashmoro and Wife, Jonathan Kichnrdson
and Wife, Mrs. Willis, J.uncs Cox and Isaac
C?x, Defendant*.
IT appearing that the TTcirs of Benjamin
Nelson reside beyond the limits of this
into : It is Ordcrod, that they do appear at a
'ourt of Ordinary, to be hoiden at llreonvlllo I
lourt House, on Friday, the ijxtk day of Feb- |
miry n?rf, 1863, to shew cause, if any they |
an, why a Anal settlement of the Estate of ,
i BR AH AM COX, doceased, should not be
lade, and a Decree given thoreon. 1
This third day of November, A. D., 1S62.
ROBERT Mo KAY, O. O. D.
Nor.6 tt 3m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i
GREEN VII,LB DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
7. M. THOMAS, C. K. <b. D? Administrator
Applicant, against the Hel?*-at-Lawof JAs
W. Jones, deceased, Defendants.?Kiah'ts
foe Final Settlement and Decree.
|T appearing that Mrs. Amelia Jones, Wld- 1
L **> and the two minor ohildren of deeased,
reside beyond the limits sf this State :
U s Ordered and Decreed, That tbey do ap- I
tear at a Court of Ordinary, to be hoiden at
iresnville Court House for Greenville District,
n the Sixth day of February next, to shew
ease, if any tbey ean, why a Anal settlement
f the Persona) Estato of JOHN W. JONKS,
loeeased, should not bo made, and a Decree
[iron thereon. ^
.. iuimb iuj Dsnu ana t>?M, tl Wreooville C.
I., thU 0th day of November, A. D., IMS.
ROBERT McKAY, 0. O. D
Not 6 27 s? i
"STATE OF BQUTH OTkolih aT
GREENVILLE DI8TICT.
IN ORDINARY.
j. W. Mayfield, Administrator, Applicant,
^sjjninst John N. May-field nnd others.
]>efeiid<tutJv?Citation for ffu*T StilUment.
[T appending thst John N. Mnrfisld and
L D. M. M.vfi.ld reside beyond th. limits
if this State: It is ordered that they do
ippeai at a Court of Ordinary to be holdsn
it Greenville Court House on Friday, the
ixth day of Mareh next, to shew cause, if
my they ean, why a Final Settlement af
he Batata of ABRAHAM MAY FIELD,
leeeased, should not be had, and a Decreo
[lt?s thereon. .
This 4th dav of December, A. D. 1862.
ROBERT MoKAY, Ordinary.
Dee 11 82 Ina
FOR MM,
4 ae,^ A NEAT and COMFORT.S
ABLE COTTAOK, usual OutBiAKtI
H?i!diagp, a very eeleot yuri
BhaHBLlfflP (Hy of Fruits, Figs, Duiss,
Sherries, < J rapes, l'osohes, Apples ami fltrawtoriica,
a good vegetable OA HORN on (he
ear of the grounds, and a ploneant variety of
Evergreens, Shrubbery and Flowers, and an
Bvergtoen Hedge en tba front, The Lot eott-,
?m? tour i wo ocree, stloat?<) oo Pendleton
Ureet, ami in an otoollant neighborhood.
Apply to Her. #. 8. Oa f M.AKO,
or T. C. UOWK&, Kaq.
S'ov SO 2y if
HANDS WANTED:
WE are in wirnt ef torn* Pi f trow or Twenty
AUMS UOD1KD M?N to work on
nr Halt Work* Eleven Mi toe east ef Wiliuingon,
N. C.?- for wbieh wo wtt( pay aoeh wages
* wiH inearo the making ef fmw Twelve U
'iiteea llpllare par Week. Apply U '
. . V 0. 11A11N u? A. HKJ.DMANN.
o?t n '* *
7 HBNIIY fSm,
w?... JTTL HARPER, / ^ v
r^kESTRES Tory iwa^oot/nlN in infnrovt?.<
IJ r.ublia tfcpt lie noer rraiipiep^ e-et ?>
urmerlj o*capi?d by Jiurrtdge. and e. w?
>urci?l to df, eatiefaeloHly, all work ^
in?. He hopaa to got w?W* ef patrewogw ,
limp open both day and evading. > ?r?
'? - " 1
V . ? k', ,?a ." 'isi. ' 'ljX& A
^ M
MBBMI i:Jy^im.
^ ^3||H| K"
nHmM, TlnlHl/'
^Mh^JUImHH ?
diminution i?{fpHfcgtr HnoiMMMlfcJHff^fl
Below mor bo fcet<.
who contribnlo t?^^^^ri|J||.
??? i-?r?r My if im u i&co nf.nn * is?
m,by58658^^" .J - kM]
W?wn?n, Georgia, Ja?. ?,* l??!?' **
? ' t7 * ,sf 1
111 M&IIF&Rnp FUft 1
OBADT, HAWTH0&1V ft pji*t
TIAVE entered into eonfetaer*fcip<g. %
XX .tie purpoM of oarrying ?a tbf*
MANUFACTURING^ \\
Ami Hfc*e taken peieeaeion ( Ike
4* 1 I
Cotton Xanafartey, lately In epeatlag
by V. M'BEE, Hfaun Ml uum
South-Salt Of OoOBTilU.
The entir* Martiinerv haft b?ea plaeod Ifr
complete running ?>rd?r, and ??; af o*f,
prepared to furnieh COTTOJf TAJtJfS.4^ | '
a superior quality.
HIS WOOL CARD?
ATTACHED to thio Manufactory, * a|*'
(k> in exeellent ermJUIon, and all or*
ilera for A TIDING WOOL will l.e attea*
ml to expeditiously, pad upon aagood Urua
ns at any other otnblirliment in the eoaatryi
j. w. guady:
, . DAVID O. M Avrnioiur. e
WILLIAM l'ERUY. . 1>
Doe 17 M _ : tf :
JAMES M. ALLEN,
~ . -?. . . x ?/ vztiFl^?H
*1
njyfc??.s(
DEALER,*
GKEE1VV1LLE, ?.Ci
rV All Orders fur MasslkWoe* prompt
ly Attended to. 40-tf Feb
Farm for Sale,
NEAR GREENVILLE VILLAGE^ . 0.
AC?V" Vs eigned U Agent
EVJfBj&& fy,r th? ""ie ?r *
*BVr*i"S!<P5i very desirable S0dHMMaw
FARM, lumtud About two And ? K?lf flltn :
from tlie Town of Oreenrille. contAininj
About ONE HUNDRED- AND FIFTY
ACRES, forty of which Are im W4K)DLAM?
end embracing In it* afaa * Iath treet #4
BOTTOM. On the pUce U a DWELLING
HOUSE. A?.. And is writ wAtored, her in#
mine two Or three excellent. nerer failing
SprUge. eltuAted conresfaeatly, btsidti
Well of good weter.
I would be gled to eltow Any mo wishing
to purchase, thie piece, or giro **J fhrthee
pertieulSra coneerning. It. TM? is aa
portiinily the like of wbieh ie sot, met wtHI
very often In the District,.ft* eoetigutw M
the Town making it pArtiealorly relnA^le. -JEp" ^
Titles And ponserelon given At aos*
The terms Are AdsAOfeAgeeut ; for wHW
spp'j to me, At OreAnrifle, 8. 0. -A:_
J-NOy a BAILIY. 1
I Amet
A* 1 . >
Woil i'krtfii f W**l C?N? ! |
MY .wool CARDS, are at hut in opera,
lion, and are now daily turning ?!
Root*. I will attend with promptneea *((
despatch to all order*. My price* era th^,
*am?.as heretofore, which era en?-fourth
per pound loll, or e*n crjit? par pound each.
l~! . notice. . ' ;2?''
r|"?nE Copartnership fo I ho praetlae *|
L Medicine, heretoforeexisting helweeg
Dr. A. B. CROOK A A/D. IJOKF* to A*
solved by the death of the former. Monti
nnd Account# due the Pirns, are to eU?
handa of the surviving partner. ww.?r T
A. D. IfOCk H. IX
DR. A. D. IIOKF. will continue tfca pre*
tlee at the earn# Office formerly oactlpied ha
the Firm, where he may ha fotiud- at all
hour*, night aud day, unless prefervtonaTly
engaged, Direction* left discing hie alseeraa
at bia Office, tile bouse of lira. Creek a?
Col. D. Uake, will receire liromptaUaiittoa,
A. i>. uoKB, il D; i
July It 11 tf
"hhavino '4
HAIR TRtMMlNB, DRS8IN9, 0VINO,
RAZOR flnrriffG AND HHAMlXMiljO#*
AT Till
Beoorid Door above Mr. MoFbamMNfe
- ^1" -,%a ' ? -,- --ir wry sVfflfaPl
WILSON COOK. .
" > . ;te .
MONEY WANTEIK .
II AM now in tbe Military yerrloo, but Mfce,
A. R. McDAVIl) Trill W ft?u?4 fa?
Hioiw Room, wIhta 1 bof? all fiHMi nrisi
o.o, w U0BNRT8 A MAvbDIRiaitl o*H ?|
par lip, nttwUfartaadtnclbe stay law la,?j
State. Periled I om >ae fa fft-'li
Ptaeee ?ell tl*V*? haw
--"""-r* TU0S.B.MSW* i
d~ a v 3. T ?> JR! *
TOlESTiiXKS. '
4 TarrTuUrmMtin^of U.AToTJKa^aneltT
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