It ? whi'f Party h d?dU). Thfti Is no longer an effort nlMteto k^rfy op 1u distinct organization.? Throughout Now England the mass of those wdjo once constituted the tiiumphant whig party have united witk theabolUiouist*, and aW cotltcnt to tnke for their leaders Theodore '"Parker, Wendell Phillips, Lucretin Matt, Ac- in the place of Difaiel "Webster and Edward Everett, and other rational men. Here and in other sections wbiggerv is emerged in Know. Kothinyitm, and those who onco claimed to have all the decency and all the intelligence now write themselves down as kriowiny nothing*. We felt called spoil I \qr-a settee of* doty to deny the former groundless assumptions of boastful whiggeryj wuiuw. nc tutu IIIUIIOIUU CVlUCIlCe lllftt other* Vehicles themselves possessed eguul decency and intelligence. ? We do not feel -disposed to dispute with w?y man who may choose to call .himself stupid, and to avow unasked that he knows hoiking. Thauk Heaven I this is yet a free country, and we say, as St. Pftul, "if any man nmon? von be igwijmnt let him remain ignorant," if fie prefer* it. But then we look upon this as sheer affection. These pretended kuow nothing whigs in fact know full well that, as whig* proclaiming the old obsolete doctrines of their barty, they must always be a hopeless minority. They know, too, that if by some new, side if sues they can manage to destroy the unity of the denaooratic party, they may, with any new ooalition which may be formed, have a chance for a share of "the spoils." See now this kuow nothingism has worked so far. A whig mayor in Woshington-~a whig mayor in Philadelphia?ditto in Norfolk* ditto in almost every other place where the know nothings have claimed victory.? Does this look as if these whig politic-mux know nothing? We have other and far mono serious objections to an organization that proolaims war against the constitution, and openly avows its enmity to an equality oi ngnis una privilege*. These radical and dangerous errors we ahull discuss more at length 'hereafter, but at present our object is to arrest the attention of young and impulsive democrats who may be misled by the spcctQUS' pretensions of ultra-Americanism, j and may, by the very strength of their patriotism, be fed into a hasty and ill assorted , alliance with their old political enemies.? , To all audi we would say, Remember the old proverb?a man is judokd (and hisi, character determined) sir this company hk ; kekvs. If you are found working with old , whig*" for the overthrow of the democratic , party, you will not be taken for democrat*. | If you are found arrayel with those who would proscribe their fellow-citizens because , of o difference in the place of birth?if you | are enrolled with such an organiaatioH as | this, the judgement of the countiy will pro- , nrAtUcs'y?At illiberal and bigoted, and falling \ fah betaw the standard of a true republican, , whose fundamental principle is equal rights \ und equal privilege* for each and. every citizen, How proudly does this noble and , Christian principle contrast with the secret | oaths of those who baiid themselves together , to deprive others of the privileges which they < profess to value so highly.?Bait. Argue. | Prom tho Georgia Ban nor. ( Convicts in the Georgia Penitentiary. , V 'JdiLLKDOKViLLK, June 23d 1854. I take (he liberty of addressing vou a i few lines, giving a short description of the , convicts in the Georgia Penitentiary. A* you < are fully aware ot" !"? general character of | convicts, I will only notice W esov soit* of con- 1 victs are at present in confinement. There i | are three sentenced for life for murder, others 11 tok from owe to ten years, for an assault' t with intent to murder; another class from, one to four years, for m ut-slaughter in its , various degrees. Then comes in those of the , Murrel clan of robbers more recently known as Dr. Roberts clique, who are stalking through the country, the finest gentlemen among us?wolves in sheep clothing; a general supply of negro thieves, in the persons ofTrish, Dutch. Yankees and Georgians. Then comes others, not a few In number, whose offences should not be mentioned bure, (and here regret to say your own favored i country lias one of this classbesides the re-! mainder, made up of hone thieves, swindlers, and those guilty of petty larceny of every grade. So much for theis crimes. They are made up of all grades of persons, from thirteen years of age to seventy-five. To see them all seated together during divine service on the Sabbath, or at the table during meal time, and reflect on tbeir various character* and that they are aentfroin almost {veihr oO*j**tv jn the State for crimes of every character You can oanilH? enough to attract the attention of parente mi to t-'i* mode of educating and training their ehiiu rsn. Hem you may see the old grey haired father and y outhful eon, inmate* of the ?aine , prison, and brothers brought chained tugeth-1 or, to be imprisoned for years; the diseased of every kind some with consumption, some , with dropj, others with old chronic diseases, some on crutches with one leg, and some with ; one hand, who have'gone thro' almost every ! thing that human thought can imagine. Yesterday, I understand from good authority, they, received one from Lowndes county with hot cm hand who baa been bit twice with rattlpnake*, ctjSJM through a sugar mill, j truck nitfi. lightning, torn up by a panther, coVered up knd left for dead, and while the panther pursued another boy who we* wilii htrrfhe made his escape, and about six week* ago stabbed * man so that he died, and is now in the penitentiary for three years. Oftbeono hundred and si sty four oonvist? now confined in tlie penitentiary, at ienat one handled and fifty of them are oofctinned far edencee committed white under the inflnwsenef lienor ;numbers of them can neith^ ihedMrwrkle, not one ftwth of them had pious,-praying mothers, and not one out of ten of them ever saw their fathers kneeling others of the temperance came to dwenTnpon. I Mr. Ferris, a now M?rrti>ni ttlstorish, says j | that uW^mv is intriHludng a new style of building at S?lt laike City. A man with ' I a half p dozen ?irt*lW?kK if ho can. a long, 1 , low duelling, having si* entrance* from the 1 outride; and w hen he takes it flew wife^if able I to j>ed in flnunting finery upon their bonnet. Even our splendid hotels and public house* are veneered with marble and stuffed in with old brickbats? their magnificence is only fkin deep The parlors are palatial whilst the bed-room wouhl disgracea country tavern. Our steam boat builders spend a hundred thou*nn I d d lars in useless flummery and gaudy upholstery,and *ave two dollars a mouth by employing an ignnrnmous or a drunkard for engineer, who blows the whole concern to the devil on the fi st fair onDortunitv. >ur newspapers out each others throats, m?l spend thousands upon thousands in printing tlie largest sheets, and getting the ?arlie-t intelligence by telegraph of events which would be deemed utterly insignificant had they transpired under their own noses. And even our churches exhaust the purses of their congregations in building spacious edifices and furnishing them extravagantly, w hile hundreds of miserable, God and man forsaken wretches swelter in vice and filth, *nd starve and rot around their very walls. Ostentation and hearties sues- are the vices of :ho day?and their worst feature is, that whilst they make so many wretched, they do lot confer either dignity or happiness upon heir owner-. A little taUe. a little as pinion for refinemi'iit, nnd a little genuine liunan nature, would Ihj a million times better ,han this universal human crystal pslave into which the world is artatiging itself." The following is an extract from the Ivnickerbocker's account of the cxperence of Mr. and Mrs Sparrowgrass, who had formed 'banning notions of country life and accordnglv gave it a trial; Mrs. Sp arrowgra-ss, who is a notable housewife, said to tnc one day/"Now, my dear, we thull soon have plenty of eggs, for I have lieen buying h lot of young chicken*." There they are. each one with as ninny feather* as i grasshopper, and a chirp not louder. Of :our*e we look forward with pleasant hopes to the period when the first cackle should nnounce the milkwhite egg warmly dcpusited in the hay which wo had provided bountifully. They grew finely, and one day I ventured to remark that our hen* had remarkably large combe, to which Mr*. Sparrowgra** replied : "Yea, indeed, she had obterved that; but if I wanted to have a real keat I ought to get up early in the morning ?^d hear them crow. "Crow," said I fain t J' , "our hen* crowing r Then by the c Clergy, .... j The Warwick linptj^t Association of New 1 York, at, iu lust -.heeling, administer*^ * ' stinging r^ouke to tiie 3.U0U |?otiiiciii clergy 1 of New England who recently HH?uined to | tlremsolve* the authority to speak the will of tlie Almighty eoncaraiug the Nebraska bill. We copy h portion of the proceeding* of the I Association: . i 1 [Kxtmci from the minute* of the Session held at Warwick, Juno 7 ami 8. 1854.] Your committee have examined the correspondence of sister associations, and finding | allusion mad'i to the celebrated protest of the j i clergy of Now England, recommended the adoption of the following: Whereat, the Assertion has been extensively circulated that the raiuisters of nil the religions denomination* in the Northern States have united in protesting ngnin*t some of the enactments of our nnthmai legislature, we deem it due to ourselves as nn associatiop of churches professing the religion of otir Lord Jesus Christ, to snv that ns citizens our members possess an inalienable right to petition for or remonstrate against any legislative enactment which they may believe to be calculated to promote the welfare or eudnnger the pence of ourcouiitrv :"Yet as subjects of a King who declares thnt hi* kingdomyi* not of this wothl. we entirely disclaim any wish, as such, to intofero with the political affair* of our nation, and we utterly repudi.ii (.ii? - - - avc f the people in the discharg* their official duties: And wc regard the assumption that nny l?ody of men nre divinely instructed to sit in judgmont upon all quest ions of a moral and religious nature, ns one which if recognized by the people, is calculated to destroy everv vestige of civil and religious freodoin, ami prostrate all the institutions of our land at the feet of ati irresponsible and arrognnt priesthood. It was resolved, that a copy of our Minutes be furnished the President of the Senate and Sjionkor of the House of Itepresentatives of wie united States, and that a copy of the foregoing be published in the Signs of the Times. Banner of Lib-rig, and Sathern Baptist Messenger ami in any other paper* which may think proper to publish it. Wiit A cam i a Falters.? A letter from Hungary to a Herman piper in New Yoik. generally well informed on European politics, dated Debreczin Julv 22 wns: '"If yon should read in the piper* thu? ?l?r common council of this i<>wn lias snb-c ibed one million of florin* to the new Austrian loan you need not take it for any tna k of' *sv7W|?nthy to wads the mlltta-v g rve'rincnt of Austria. Tlif loan is ?ub*cibed to by the people for the purp-rte i?f assisting in c;r!ir, tin.'matter whrtJiwj against French English. Tu k< or Russians,} It makes but little difference with us against j whom. We Iluuga ian* are living in the j fit in convict i n t at war is the lv t occasion for an ouihreak that e.tu offer. Whosoever is the opponent, the true sons of Hungary enlisted in the Ainl'inn a inv would gi? over. to the enemy to fight their otrn greatest enemy. tho Austrian*. Thi? v??i tnav take as the real cau-e why the council has signed ' inonev for the Au?lriatt w.v cxpctiJittt c. "The same fact sfeoi* it ?-fffn The prir-cht < enlistment of eight v thousand Ilnnga ian-. I They have voluntarily done thi* to get hot 11 of arms f The Express is inclined to I relieve that j .1 ! ? * ? int.- v is soincuung mo'o man Mle A**eiti in which show a whig gain. Miller, whig, is said to be re-eh-vU-d to < '< -ngr> >s in the Mh I district. "TierLegislature returns nre dose,-and thus far favorable to the whig*.. tikt State. however, is understood to have gme dem kraiic by a reduced majority." i>*4ta8.?Abl>eville m , aryupniag tire death oftwn her much-loved clmen*. Mrs! Nancy Bmok*, who died on the 2Sth ult., aged abont ninety year*?and Raines Lindsay who died on 10th iust. Mrs. Brooks lived and performed acts of heroism ami devotion in indipendence time*. Ma. Lindsay was a christain, and a man of great liberality. He was also a member of the last State Convention. * * kx-sekatou foots is calakorm a,? The Richmond Fuel says, Ex Senator Eodte the individual who ouoe drew a pistol upon ^Okl Bullion" in the U. 8. Senate Chamber, it is said has been sL his old tricks at tlie CaUfornia bar. Kfnhjt himself aggrieved by some remarks ef the district attorney; Mr. Inge, Fuute madem violent etft*4 to one his knifc tfpon that oAW ik open court.? The CaUforaiane did not teUeh this dish of ehlvalnr. #*> V TCtrnviflc PriccTcurw^ OOltltK TKD WEEKLY FOR THR RSTKRIRISE, Y john w. snw~t,*nt'v''T 1 ' I - VVT^" ??>' 'Ml" V U.?0?.Cv -it ?w * BAGGING, Ounuy, per yard, 10 o 16 Dundee, 12$ BACON Hriiis. per lb., 9 a 10 Shoulders, 7 ci 8 Side*, H a 9 Hog round, 7 a 8 BUTTER .. .Goshen, ]>er lb. none. Country, per IK 12$ COFFEE.. .Rio, per IK 14 l Java, |K>r IK 19 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0$ a 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a IS Osnuburpsperyd.il a 12$ j FLOU11..., Country, per bbl. $0 a 87 Country, per sack, $-1 a $3$ GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 70 a 75 Wheat, per bushel, 81 a $1$ IRON .Swedes, per IK 0$ a 7 I . English, per lb. 5 a 6$ LARt>..,. ,.]kt lb. 9 a 10 MOLASSESvCuba, j>or gal. 33 a 97$ N O., p^F. glil. " 40 SYRUPY:..* ft" per gal. 50 a 02$ < )I4.S:..'.'.I.ainp,'jier gal. $1$ a 8*2$' | i.u\ Train, j tergal. 87$ a 81 j j , . ... ...-V v \?, It ICR..... |)er lb. Co 7 lt< >1'^..... .iwr lb. 12$ a 20 SCCJAKS.. .N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a V Purto Rico, per lb. 9 o 10 Loaf, per lb. 12 j Crushed, pei lb, Refined, per JJi.^ -W 's 12$ SALT.WisheT. 90 Salt, jx?r *aek, $2$ a $2} SOAP .ColgAte.pale, pr.lb. 12j a 15 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT .per lb. 12^ Shot, |H?r bag, $2$ a $2j $3 $3 Q* ^3 "" V THE REGULAR MEET- I '"g* MoexTAix I/oner., No. jfr' 3. I. O. O. F., are hold on .?iviaion Room,(iii McBeoV llall) Saturday evening*. I. D. WILSON, A. Jt s. August 11. 28 t 'WL^m Wa ?&. % ? - TH F McinWr* of Oreenville Section, No. 15. trr t? ? > rt -nt~xttftf IInil ToXiohT, aa~ntueh hurincM in to be trnuaacted, ily order of W. 1*. I'ltK'K, W.\ P.-. August IS. 14 tf "watch es, jew elr\T&c^ JOHN J. BENEDICT Cgjfc WOUU^ roapectfull* inform bin .friciiili that he Yi as. returned {? *2eK from New-York, bringing with him 'Tl jljlr1 A STOCK OF JEWELS?, which h?U offering for sale t'UKAl*, nt the store of Mwk Rolwrts &. Duncan. It comprises WATCHES, BRACELETS? GOLD PENCILS, RINGS, SJaLjLAa^JPILiSrS?, lie asks an examination of the same, ami 'Matures j th'-m that they will he found of the heat material. | August 3A ,15 tf j tar Wo have been authorized to announce KOOm Ml-Mwf, s?|., a Candidate for j thedflfieeof ORDINARY, at the next election for ifiiil office. Aug. 26. tf ~3ookWM'them! .M.Mi.ViV, li ruling Troin .Montreal, Can- I itdn, and JAMKS MoDAMKU frumCheater, H. P.'rjnfio to Urcefivillh ill company, ami after' remaining for about a month, made their depart- I lire, each without paying Itis hill. The former ia a atone cutter, and tlic latter represent* himself ( a* lieiug a well-digger. Maliagy ia about 86 yean ! old, weighs about 176 or 18u pound*. blue eyes, J dark hair, and ia somewhat lame, from having ) received a drunken fall. When last heard of was I making for Tunnel llill. McDiinicl ia a tall, slender fellow, weighs almut 160 pounds, and of a dark swarthy complexion, having recently had , the chill* anil fever. 1 make this public, that other hotel-keeper# may not bo imposed upon by ; ilieiu and aiinilar characters, and would warn j thuin to be ii|hiii the look out for these i Hows, and '-pass them around." JOII.V McBRIDI', August 26. 16 tf TOWN OF (iHEENVlLLE TAX ORDINANCE. An Ordiiumcu to raise supplies for the year 1.43-1. i BK IT OIU>AlNKD by the Iutendant and War- j deli# of the town of Greenville in Council , assembled, and by the authority of the same, I That a Tax to cover the period from the 28th An | gilat, 1864, to 28th August, 1866, for the sums and fA Iho^ manner hereinafter mention-d, shall ', be taniod and paid iiito the public treasury for j "tho Uth and #*?rviee thereof. 88tiox k.Tlist k toae^v eenta on every , .-I iiuitar* of tho assessed vaiuo of Ileal | Est At t' lying in tho said Town. f ?v..Apd Vo. .if .further Ordained, That TVentv-jfir Cent* per head shall be paid on all i ' .he' AfcsViiiHhVt'ween the age of in and SO years. I Hoc. 'A.. Aiwk-beit farther ordained. That Three .Hollars shall Inj paid. j-nch and every four- I eu Pwgstire Carriage drawn by two or - -twa i o.ii_m ?-v L?i. ' Carriages, Barouche. Gig, Nulkey or Boggy, kept i for pleasure an)) ndt for hire ; Ten DoHni-* on each 1 four-home Omnibus or llaek; Five Dollar* on 1 each Hack or Carriage drown by two horse*, and run #?r tho eonve^aneo ' of pa**cnger? or bib: ; Three Dollar* em carl* Buggy rim for hire ; Fire Dollar* on cadi feur-borxc Wagon ; Three I>ol- : lar* on oaeh two horv Dray or Wagon ; and Two J>ollar?on oaeh one-horse Wagon or Dray i run for hire. Kxc. 4. And he it further ordained. That if any j perron or person* *hall fail, neglect^ or refuse to make a return on oaay a double tax, nixf toeU thrreon ; and the raid Clerk i* hereby require*! to i?*ne execution therefor immediately on Mich default See. 6. And bo it further ordained, That if any pcraon or person* ahall run for hire any vehicle herein mentioned, trithout flr?* paring tax tlmre for, rrenratu h pi-rMtn?hall j?v for caeh <1ht ho ao otfeuds, the aueh veliiule ' Br^oris/of OiMMril, ^tMr'llli ' " Intrtidnnt ferny W BmsKi (flirk 1 b ^ I r^lJALriNIORE ADVEKTISEMSNT.1 wsriMpafflD BWJMFJS? LOTTERY & EXCHANGE OFFICE, (Under the Xutaw Htroae, Ho. 8,) BALTIMORE ST. 5yS5JL5j5a^5!T,S'?>? <& ?$., BKO to enll particular Mention to the apian- i dul aoiection of MAOMFIUK>.T lOTTKltlF>i drawing doily. The Capitals in each lottery range from the small amount of ?4,000, to Uic >Stii|H'.ndoti9 Sum of . . Ticket* varying in price of from $1 to |20. j Our buoo?m iu selling l'rir.ca hua been entirely beyond onr expectations. Wo have told and cached Prices during the last year, amounting in the aggregate to .over One Million of Dollars! PACKAGES OF TlCKITfb containing nil the lumbers it) the Lottery,always on hand, magna in price frotn $8 CO to *450?Prices from A . - ? io $IW,OW. A single package can draw the 4 highest Prizes | ia the Lottery. i Ortlert solicited through the Post-Office*, j Our Monthly Bulletin containing the Schemes >f all l?tteric* one month in advance of the day if drawing, sent to all who order it, Free of "barge. Thankful for past favors we respectful'y solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on ua heretofore. All Business strictly private and confidential. For Prizes cither by the Package, Single Tickets or Share*, be sure to call on or address your orders to tho Old Established House of 8M ALL WOOD & CO., No. 8, Nutate House, Ifaltimorc, Afii. August 11, ISM. 13 Sm i SAairsaa*ossfTMBl * -? i M R. L A F A R , HAVING just received from Charleston, a fine assortment of FANCY CASKS, MEDAL- ' UONH. UBOACIIES. Ac., he would repectfully invite the citizens of Greenville and its vicinity, 1 'o call and examine for themselves. lie may be ! found at McBrtu'n Hall. Weiwo call and examine Apecirncns. Instructions given iu tho art. July 21, 1881. 1.) tf i A, BRUCE- i BUMTJST, i Oroeuvlllc, H. C. I rS PREPARED for nil operations on TEETH. ' and particularly FULL SETTH of TectJi, 1 made aftor the most improved plan. Entire eat- 1 isfaetion given before paid for. Those persons ahout Greenville -C. ii.? who I occasionally hear of saying; that I do not pretend to set Teeth on Plate* or make Full Setts, will please discontinue, or I will offer them an opportunity for establishing their assertion if they can. June U?, 180S. I.- 6 tf " ycsiT^ O~P:ADT; ! DEALER IN c aasri? mm mm,'w Kcndy-Made Clothing, \ HATH. CAPS A DON NETS. BOOTH BVOOJK&. with gentle well-broke IIOIISFS, and careful and competent DRIVERS, and will convey Travellers or hiro their Vehicles on Reoaounhle Terms. Their OmuibHX will always bo found at the Depot, on the Arrival of the Cars, and will eonvcy Passengers to any part " of town or fr ?m any part of town for 25'cents. c. Travelers will do well to make no arrangements until they reach Greenville. 1 KUTLKDGE A ARCHER. June 90. 7 6m Tne House and Lot OX MARKETSTREFTT,three squares east from the Court-House, is now offered FOR SALE. The Lot embraces a superior Vegetable Garden, I the front well set with choice fruit tr-es, flow- ' era, Ac. The house contains two rooms, 20 by 1 16, with tire-places. Other buildings on the premises. The location rs conrerient to a spring j 1 of as pure water as the mountains afford ; and j' as a residence, is at once retired from the hustle i ' nnd convenient to all the principal business parts ' 1 of town. To be sold elieup. For particular? apply to L. WOOD. ( Augnst 4. 12 3t j, DeBow's Beview. VDAlTrlD primarily to the Southern and ' \ Western States o? the Union. Including i statistics f Foreign and Domestic Industry and T Enterprise. Published Monthly in New Orleans, |, at f s j?er nnuunr In advance. A few complete sets of the work, thirty vol- i umos bound handsomely (600 to 6S0 pages.) are j * 1. _* si ill ~ - V A-l > U * ? i iwr ?nic vuc uiii^v, xirw vncniis, ucuvtTHUio ' in any of tho largo cities or town*. Publication office, Morohants' Kxchange, (over |>o*t-otfi?e.) New-Orleans. Postage two cents per number if pre-paid quarterly. J!?l?10| .*% Tne State of South Carolina, C.RKKNVILLE DISTRICT. I* EQUITY. Emily C. Westmoreland, et al., ve. William We*t, et. al.?-Bill for Partition, ?e. R. F. I'm *V. Eeo.. Complainant"* Solicitor. IN oboaienco to the Decree of tho Court, In this rose, the Commissioner will sell to the highest bidder, at. Greenville Court Houac, on Sale-day in October nest, on h credit of one, two and three year*, the Tract of Land whereon Jaritea West lived in hia lifetime, lving on the waters of Sainda River, in Grceuville District, containing five or six hundred acre* known as tho Home-place, | and adjoining lands of Westly Phillip* and other*. Thin it a valuable Tract of Land, with all the improvement* necessary for a Farm. The amount of the cosU in this case, and also the co*t* in the case ofCuroliua McCarrtd and her husband, against the Hairrtrlfs ami Mantes West, will be required to be paid in caah by the purchaser. lie will ale? be required to give bond and two good sureties, to ecenre tlte purchase money, with a mortgage of the premise* i s. a. Towner a *. <*iv CommUaionpcr'e Office, Greenville, S. Cv, July 17. 18M. * tda QreenrtBe a*i l^Kurcns. GJL MTDDt'TH wfl| carry persons from e Grwnfiile fo Lanrtna C. H. Leaving Greenville every Tueeday and Friday, returning i W odneedftVe aod Saturday* Application to be { mad* the def heAwe lewrsf. .W* * I" ^, - - 4b jL, ? a oiASSSST" ? ^ t i* i - ' ^ rV ** friends of Perfy E. ttvnrao/ Esq., h?g Kavo to announoa him aa a Candidate for re-olaetion aa a Reproacntatire la tha State Legislature from OraonTilla District Juno 1."! tr Wa ara aothorizod to announce Caphu. n?)Wtia Taylor, aa a candidata far Ta* Collector at the ensuing election. J9 4 J . 'flffr: t3f~WK ara authorized to an noon oa Was* lMultncy iHrBcc, EaqM a Candidtta for tha Legislature at the ensuing Election. June 2. * t?l 63HS??IMl?i?fiDP ' ^ \ DAGUERREAN GALLERY. w. M, BURNS HAS REFITTED and put in complete order* the Rooms formerly occupied by A. IL Rom and as a Book-Bindery and DA0ULR1UIAN Giii?-.Auai3jniv9 and respectfully annotuides iff the eb;>*? - jj( Greenville and vicinity, that he is now prepared to execute Uknosses in handsome style and finish, likenesses retaken, and placed in Medallion or my-Hthcr style of ease. Children's pictures taicn in a very few minutes witl? aeouroev. Greenville, June 9, 1854. 4 tf VAM>T moiirsox.] [WW. K. KASLTT.Thompson & Eaeley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE C. IL, S. C. June 28, 185-1. ? f GrC2t Economy in Timo & Labor. PREMIUM' CHURN. I'M! *>" SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and the public generally thai he ins purchased the right to Manufacture the above 'htirn, and is now prcpnrcd to execute all orders for the same. Its simplicity is such as to bs utilerstood by every intelligent child, and its con*? ?.. ! *'? " , ...? 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