The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, September 22, 1854, Image 3

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*' ' ^^ ' - "... Awmwtriumph ft neMor** +i \ Agfcty ojnr iovrn in free From dram-whope and from drin^Jkg men, . And midnight revelry. Rejoioe, je mothers ! tjmt your sons I i i.*-. - Himo pUoe of r?*ott,i n * WlwVl thty'Wii apend tlicir idle bomw, Jta ftHftkinjjf gin' And' port. Rejoice, y? wive*! your hrnOmml* now "Will liave to stay with yen, T" > ' tiMrtcmj.?|f speudiug lughu abroad, .... . ' And getting gloriou* live. . A ahame on those yrho etiJJ desire, -f ?j?.>w To have the Council wiwl I ' ' An tint amiiddinl of Ui? *n? it. Thnt drin)cingdotli hegot! r >& ^atm?mganw^mw?l?r mtw*< o na?> ii iU t Conqxire our 'jiresent quiot town, With what it Soon would be, * tf we once more should countenance The lice need grogcry. Our street* would soon be filled with those Whose reeling gait would show, i That they wore treading in the }>ath That leads to end lose woe. .1 fr.at / i. ' ' Our so tie and husbands whom we lore, The noble and . tho bravo, Would soon bo wrested from our aide, To fill a drunkard's grave. Yes, many a mother's heart would break, And wfclowa' tears would flow, ..l And sorrow be the lot of those ' " "? :'r Who naught but joy do know. Forbid it Heaven! that Tshould live, To see the fatal day, When anti-tem'prance men succeed , Ohce more t o gain the sway, Husbands and brothers, stand ye firm, And ne'er, Oh1 ne'er forgot > . Th* misery that will ensue, When once the Council's wet. OrtenviUe, 8. <7., Scyrf. 15, 1854. Public WantsImmediate and decisive answers aro wanted (> the following questions: IIow to gain a reputation for talent in your native town 1 How to give advice or to argue with a fool? How to borrow money on the plea of extreme poverty ? How to get long credit of tradesmen, if they generally sec you in shabby clothes 1 How to uia]to your children tell lies for you, and not teach them to tell lies for themselves? .How to get a reputation for judgement, i unless you are a hater of jokes ? How to make evasive excuses without in<l. :i? ??i vuimig uiv (juiiv ui ivingi How to screw down a mechanic below the fair living price of a job, and not at the end cheat yourself? v How to amass wealth without selling , yourself to the devil ? How to substitute a word in a newspaper communication as "moon" for a "lunar orb," without provokiug.a philological controversy as voluninious as the diversions of Parley ? How to edit a paper to the satisfaction of magpies and owls! flow to write solid editorials when your head snaus with the headache as if it were filled with fourth of July crackers, poping off seriatim f A. Goon Note.?"Is your note good?" asked a merchant the other day, of a person who offered a noto for a lot of goods.? "Well," replied the puachaser, "1 should think it ought to be; everbody's got one?"' The drunkard consumes as much grain in the form of alcohol in one day as would supply liim with broad for three days. Thb Catholics in England now have 647 chapels, 318 priests, 13 monasteries, 41 colleges, and 2fi0 schools. Ti? individual who got off a good thing has been endeavoring to get on again. THE LADIES of the Raptiat Ohnreh will hold their PAIR on the evening of Thurnfay, the 28th instant, at which time they will hnre the pleaenre of offering' a ^err Iniye nasortment of Usurer. ahd Fancy Awriruw, Cakry, Ice Creama ami ' other Refreshment*?hielmling a number of ehoieu ariieloa, imported directly from QkwYork for the occneion. The proceed# will be apnfopriated to the eroetlonofthe new Chnreh emflee. PTThty reapoetfnlly solicit the faror and pa II tronag# of til? public. " Septemipr a , 17 t siSa^a!^ .it, j PK?MIVM SZ7*LIGHT SmvE2KE0TTFES. mrbtbiia toland a .smith would re?poctl'J. fully announce to the I Ad Ice and Gentlei man of Greenville and vicinity, tliat they h?7? A (trrired in town with their SF,LEKD]& ^ ? for the purpoae of affording ail aa opportunity m of obtaining on# or more of thoir unrivalled iMgaerreotypea. The great advantage thU Car ho* over the ordiiiagg mode i# Ha avnowo* uonrr, IflNI A C0M0INATION OF SKY AND 8IDE-L18HT, H by which light only can ft true picture be pro? rownunv off daguerreotypes 1 faithfully copied, <**4 act m Pine, Riuge, Loeket*. Sor aay ot tho variety of Caae*. Ladle# will find ME that black or dark urease# add much to the j.i< ^.tury^ TOLAND A SMITH, Artirti ? A LL PRRftOKH having any demand# against f-iJL 1*8. Tffawrott, aeeoa?c4k will pfc#ent Jfc. thorn Wtttterlv MBffH"1. and all indebted will I 8ff4.fi, ttM.~ * St , I I in J III ?ir. * - ' n.i C(p^WI8SIPNER'8 SALE State fnMutii ar<>lina. <HtE!5ffVIDL? DISTRICT. 3T*tP i r aaa ar^snira'c. A; c \ C. J. Klfbcdaud j#u>ep B. {Jhorman, lixe<;ntora of IL IRmham,'deposed, vs. Roger Lovelnnd.? BiU for Account, Relief, S?.1<S Partition, Ac. ! 1'krwy, ivrul Yousa A klvobo, Complainants' i Solicitor*. "I IN obedience to the Onlor of the Court of txfflUtv for Grcentllle District, madtrnt .Inly Term, 1854, the undersigned Comniiseioner of tas^aid Court will proceed to sell the partnor lup property ot the nrm of lhinlinm A Lovelnnd, \ for partition, at the times oiul places 'following,' to-wit ; On Wednesday, tlio first day of November next, at thfr Mountain Creek l'laututiop of Dunham A JLoveland, in said District. A quantity of COltN, Fodder, Shucks Oats and other Provisions A Large stock Of Hogs 18 or head of Cows and Calves, , , . 1 imir young SteOrs, 12 youug Cattle 8 llorscs, 1 Mulo Colt " , 21 Sheep and Lambs, 2 Old Carts i narrow, 4 Dough Stocks, 10 Plough Moulds 1 Dung Fork, It Ihtch Forks, 8 lloos 5 Axes, 2 pair Steelyards 3 Scythes nnd Cradles, 1 Dee Palace and Bees 1 Double-harreled Shot Gun Cooking Utensils, Ac., Ac. Tkkma ok 8au% for tub abotbxavkd Protkii- j TTi?A credit of twelvemonths, with interest from , date, on note with two good sureties, except for ! sums under 120, which will be required in cash i to pay the costs of Partition. And if a sufficient j amount of cash be not received in this account j to meet the expenses of Partition, theft the remainder of what is necessary for this purpose will be required of the otherwise- credit portion of said sAle. also, On Sale-day in November, at the Court-IIouse of said District: 1. ThA LOT on Main-street, in the Town of1 Greenville, now occupied by It. Loveland and I others, mcasaring 100 faot on Main-street, front, ; and Brown-street, baelr, and being 224 feet in depth. On this Lot is a large aud wejl-built j brick House, containing dwelling with six rooms nl>ove, and two Store Rooma below. Also, a Wooden Store House, now occupied as a Tin Shop aud Store. There is also upon tlio Lot a Brick Kitchen, Smoke House and other Out- j buildings, and a well of fine water. This propertv is situated in the centre of business, ana is one ' of the inoat desirable Lotsiu the Town of Grecu-, ville, and with but little improvement it could , be made to produce a rent of $780 per annum. I 2. A LOT immediately baek of the above, being 100 feet on Brown street, front, and Spring street, back, and being 200 feet in depth, having on it a largo and convenient Stable, Ac. 3. One LOT on Buncombe street, in the said Town, now ocenpied by O. A. Pickle, being foot front on Buncombe street, and ? feet in dnpth. On this Lot is a comfortable Dwelling , House and Outbuilding*. It is in one of the j most pleasant and improving portions of the { Town. 4. One LOT at Pickens C. IL, (particular descriptions of which will be given on the day of sale.) A The Tract of LAND known as the Hawkins Tract, containing 842$ acres, more or less, situated on Mountain creek, in Greenville District, seven miles frflgJkGreonville C. II., on the road leading to Jenkins' Camp Ground. The greater portion of tMjBplace is woodland, and there is a good Saw Mill on the premises It is beautifully located nt the foot of Paris Mountain, in a good neighborhood, and in one of the health test sections oi tue world. 6. Tho Tract of LAND, known ns tho Hooker Tract, adjoining tho alwvc, containing 248 acre*, more or less. This place is well improved, n large portion in woodland, and bo mo of the \ cleared land very prodnctive. 7. A Tract of LAND, on Jnmieson's Creek, water* of South Pacolet River, in Greenville District, containing 100 acres, more or lew*. Terms or Sale, for tiik Lands.?A credit of I one, two aud three years, in equnl and successive annual instalments, bearing interest from the date of sale, to be secured by bond with two good securities, and by mortgaging the premises. The Town Lots arc now rented, and tha purchaser will be entitled to the rent from the date of sale. ALSO, 25 V&laable and Likely Negroes, viz: TOM, IF ill, Marble, Susan, Owen. Fhillis, Florida, 6'ostello, Sam, Dan, Bob, Mary, Lucindn, Ilcnry, Matilda, Jenny, Pallas, Allen, Charles, John, Joselto, Spacer, Julio, Peter, Betsey. Tksm* or Sals, for -iin Nkobors.?A credit, of, twelve montlis^ with interest from date, to be sc-1 cured by notes, with at least two (rood surities. i a. a. towjruar a k. o. d. ComnuKeioher's Office, ) scptlO, 18153. f 10 tds Valuable Residence for Sale at i Public Auction. THE subscriber will sell, at Public Auction, at I Green villa Court House on Sale (lay in JW j vernier next, the llOUSK ANI> IA/T, on Coffee ! Street, in the Town of Green villev now owned and j occupied by Emanuel K. Robinson. The Lot i? ; 200 icet front on Coffee Street by 120 feet in | depth on Spring and Mr Bee Street*. The Dwelling is a handsome llrick Building with eix rooms. On the premises in a Coppersmith Shop, Brick Sinoke House, Stable, Ac., and a number of the clioicest Peach ami other Fruit Trees in the couutry. Tliis T?t i* near Main Street, and nenr the Methodist, Episcopal ami Buptist Chore lies, and is very desirably located for a residence. Term*.?A credit of six and twelve month*, with interest from dato, to be secured by bond with two sari tic* and a mortgage of the premise*. C.J. ELFORD, Att'v. sept 22 10 t?1s mT mwr*" aoo ALL DEBTS owing to tho firm of Roberts 6i Fickle, are in tho subscriber1!) hands, not paid forthwith, will bo sued upon, C. J. ELFORD, Assignee, sept 22 19 3 ALL DEBTS dne to I. H. Benedict, decchmhL or to Benedict A: Mm*. not paid forthwith, will bo sued imloscriminately. O. J. KLFOKO, AdmV. A- Assignee, sept 22 TO 3 ALL the WATCIIE8, CLOCKS and JEWKLKY, which wero left for repair with the late I. H. Benedict, or with Bene- ' diet <fe Bursa, and which are not called for aud expenses said by the 1st November ue*t? will then t>e sold to pay charges, without further notice. t C. ?L KLFOHp, AdnTr. As Assignee, sept 22 . id Ot 1 m -I..Ill '.JiJ'i*1 1 %*^ -! Pri-laV e vening*. 1* their ?UM. J. B. ahKftMAfc, Stcrrtor*. Greenville^ Aug. 11. IS <i|} SO^fS d^ ttlMPI^AltCfL WBE??Owr.Karnx* Div?tow,"Soi. 1?, St of T, VKr' hold their meeting* weekly, at the Division Room,(in MeBce'e U^tdStatordair evenings. August 11. !' D" A A' 1 rmrm -mrrn ??=. TTe 1 * y * *^eieHF^pFiiv x #"* - f9z7 Till? Members of Greenville Section, 2?o. 13, nro requested to incut fit their Rail 7V A'irfht, am much business ie to be transacted, fry order of W. P. Price, WV. P.*, August 18. - 14 tf ,a Game Fowls. PERSONS visiting the Agricultural Fair to be held at Greenville C. IL on the 11th and 12th of October will have an oimortuuitv of seeing mine of the best UA^ld^ B1UDS in tlie United States. I expect to have a great many breeds on exhibition, all of which will be offered for sale, with the price marked on the wops. F. E. MARTIN. Sept, 22. 19 1 $140,Ooo" worth of BOOED. J TilK GREATEST BVKK OFFERED TO THE WORLD ! TnE subscribers having made arrangements with publishers in Boston, NewYork, nml I'hiladelpluR, have commenced their Great BOOK SALE 1 which will be continued until the stock agreed upon has been exhausted. ? This stock of books when sold, will lcavo a large not profit; a portion of which the proprietors will distribute, by directors who shall be chosen by Shareholders, but said Directors shall have no pocuninry interest in the matter, (save and except being pnid for their timo and sea vices in distribution.) $15,000 will be invested in a farm, in the towu of Groton, Mass. Said farm is sit.ua ted within one mile and a halt' of the Centre Depot; it comprises upwards of one hundred and twenty acres of land, fifty-five of which are under the highest state of cultivation, an orchard and beautiful garden.? There is a magnificent mansion, in complete repair, together with barns, carriage houses and other buildings attached, $15,000 A Fat in in Wcstboro',known as tho "Harrington Farm," consisting of ouo hundred acres of Land, twelve of which are woodland. The balance is well divided into mowing, pasturing and tillage?plenty of good fruit and a large strawberry bed and cranberry meadow, Buildings in good repair. The farm-house is one of the best on the road, and is large and convenient. The whole establishment is one of the best farms in which Worcester County is so famous. $7,000 Two moderu built houses in Cambridge, a few rods from the College, tho first valued at * 5,000 The second at 4,600 One modern built three story brick house, in complete repair, containing 10 rooms, in Oneida street, Boston, 6,000 One hundred gold eagles, 1,000 Two Land Lots in Melrose : one contains 28.000 feet and upwards, , 500 One do. 13,000 feet and upwards, 300 Five Piano Fortes of Chiekering's make worth $450 each, distributed seperately, 2,250 Twenty-five ladies' gold watches, invoiced at $55 each, 1,375 One thousand gold pencils, $4 each, 4,000 Five hundred engravings, Washington crossing the Delaware, $4 each, 2,000 One thousand engravings?'Uncle Tom' and 'Little Eva,' $1 each, 1,000 Ninety Thousand and Twenty-Five Engravings of Different Kinds. Tho distribution of the profits accruing from the. sale of the hereafter mentioned books will bo arranged thus: There will be one rccoipt holder* chosen by the proprietors froin each of the cities mentioned, viz : Salem, Providence, New bed fort1', bangor, New llaven, Concord, Montpelier, Worcester, Lowell, Saco, Fall River, and Manchester, N. Hi Tho receipt holders shall choose a committee of five nersons to tntft chnrnrft r.f *11 tho property after the sale, but no one appointed shall have any interest in the sale of said hooka or own a ticket, or hold one of the receipts connected with tho book sale. BY THE PAYMENT OF ONE DOLLAR, a person can receive either of tho following named books, also a receipt which will constitute him a shareholder m the profits, viz : Beautiful rocket Bible, bound in morocco, and gilt-edged?Lives of Washington, Lafayette, Bonaparte, Penn, Franklin, Jackson, Marion, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Oen. Taylor, Yankee Tea Party, Stories of the Revolution, Old Bell of Independence, King Anlmr, (by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton,)Uncle Tom's Cabin, American Farmer in Eng land, and other works of Putnam's Library. MECHANIC'S OWN BOOK, Persons wishing to purchase two or more receipts can be supplied with any standard work at tho ]>roi>ortiouato ratio of nricaa.? To Clubs and Socio ties who purchase twenty or m<Jre hOokR together, ten per cent discount toil I be made. Duo'notlco will be given by mi oh newspapers as advertise for us when the sale is completed. All communications or orders sent by Express (or otherwise) must be directed to our Office, No. 31 Exciinngo st, N. W. WET1IEHUEE <fe Co. AGENTS WANTKT) for every city and! town in the United States and Cnnadas. A reasonable per centage will be allowed. All commnnicatious (post-paid) will receive prompt Attention. N. W. WETTJERBEK A CO. 81 Exchange Street. Boston, 1854. 19 3m I # ||kLTIMOUK ADVERTISEMENT* TsnarcmasD w&msma LOTTERY j& EXCHANGE - OFFICE, (Under the Et&^r Home, Ho. 8,) fl ALT I MORE ST. EG to coll particular attention to the aplen? did election of MAGNIFICENT LoTTE' Bfl? drawine daily. ITie Capital* in e?wh Lottery range from the email amount of $4,OtHt, to U?e Stupendous Sum of Tiokets varying in price of from fl to $20. OtraicvM in e?l#?i?g I'rire* liv 1^" e^tirvly !.? yond our expectation*. We have ?old and cash- j *ed l*ri*08 during the loetyear, aniouiitiug in tho aggregate to oyer Ono Million of Dollars! ' ^PACKAGES OF TICKE1V* containing nil the1 nun i be re in iho Lottery, nlwaya on hand, ranging in price from *8 50 to $450?1'riree from $',,000 f0 $100,000. I A einelo rnickmre c*? drimr tln> r u;. !...? r?>: in the Lottery, i Orders solicited through the Post-Offioe. Our Mont lily Bulletin containing the Scheme* j of all Lotteries one month in advance of the day ' of drwing, sent to all who order it. Free of Charge. Thankful for post favors wc rospeetfully solicit n continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on us heretofore. All Business strictly private nud confidontinl. For Prizes either l?v the Package, Single Tick-1 eta or Shares, be sure to call on or address your orders to the Old Established House of SMALL WOOD & CO., No. 8, Nutaro Home, Baltimore, Md. August 11, 1334. 13 Sm 1 ? AQuaa aioWFIiT MR. L A F A R , HAVING just received from Charleston, a fine assortment of FANCY CASES, MEDALLIONS, BROACHK*, A c., ho would repeetfully invito the citizens of Greenville and its vicinity, to call and examine for themselves. He may he found at McBxic'sllall. l'leneo cull and examine specimens. {fjf"Tuiitructions given in the art. July 21, 1654 10 tf A7 RR YinF." "** ft *!_ J? ?y(ft??<D!N) ?IEWTB?T, <i)r?euvilli>, H. C. TS PREPARED for till operation* on TEETH, nnd particularly FULL SETTS of Teeth, made after tlie most improved plan. Entire satisfaction given before paid for. Those persons about Greenville 0. II., who I occasionally hear of saying that 1 do not pretend to set Teeth on1 Plate, or make Full Setts, will please discontinue, or I will offer them an opportunity for establishing their assertion if they can. Jane 28, 1864. 6 tf IllCjpBR IN BWAJPIM8 ASSliD 5i,./&55'C3,H' Rcady-IVKadc Clothing, HATS, CAW ?fc BONNETS, BOOTS A SHOES, HARDWARE & ?yTL^Y, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Giroci^jJ, tUg?3b>Qlrc, Grocers, &c. OITOSITK T1IR COURT-HOUSE, ON MAIN-STRKirr. 1 tyAM description of Produce taken in exchange for Goods at the market price. Ijbernl Cash advances made on Cotton nnd other produce intranatal for Market. * . Greenville, June 2, 1854. 3 tf The State of South Carolina, GItEKN YJLLF. DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Emily C. Westmoreland, et. nl., vs. William West, et, al.?Bill for Partition, ?fce. B. F. Pkrrv, Em., Complainant's Solicitor. IN obe<iier.ce to the Decree of the Court, in this case, the Commissioner will sell to the highest bidder, at Greenville Court House, on Sale-day in October next, on u credit of one, two and three J'ears, the Tract of l,and whereon Jnmes West ived in his lifetime, lying on the waters of Saluda River, in Greenville District, containing five or six hundred acres, known as the llome-place, and adjoining lands of Wcstly Phillips and others. Thia is a valuable Tract of Land, with all the improvements necewmry for a Farm. The amount of the costs in this ease, and ulho the costs in the ease of Carolina MeCarrol ami her husband, against the Plaintiffs and .lantes West, will l?e required to he paid in cash by the purchaser. lie will also be required to give bond i 1111(1 iu'G (Tilrul f oi.nro !?/? nin.oli.isa ... - ~ ?w M,w w"u J"" vi'nrv inoney, with * mortgage of the promises. 8. A. TO WARS, <k :: . . rx. Commissioner's OfHco, Greenville, S. C.t July 17, 1864. nug 18 tds Election Notice. ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Ckekxvillk District f Office Court oj General Semi on* and Common Pica*. II). HOKE, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance % of tlio directions of the Act of the T-egisla; ture, in micli cases made and provided, do hereby C'vc publie notice that on election for TAX COlr KCTOlt for Oreeuville District, will be held throughout the said District, on the second Monday and Tuesday in October next, at the CourtHouse, and at the out boxes on Tuesday. The Managers will meet at the Court Houston Wednesday following, count the votes and declare the election. Witness my hand at Greenville Court House, this 28th day of August, A. D., 18/55. D. HOKF; aar.40.a September!!, 1564. 16 td WATC1IES, JEWELRY, fcC. JOHN 1.BENEDICT WOULD respectfully inform his A??r o1<! 'r'en^8 that he "n* rotnrnrd '{ ' JVV from New York, bringing with him ! I , \wr A STOCK CF JEWELRY, i which he it offering for sale CHEAP, nt the store I of Mew re. Roberts A Ihiucan. It comprise* WATCHES* BRACELETS* GOLD PENCILS, RINGS, lie asks an examination of the same, and aesnrcs them that they will bo found of the boat material. August *5. 15 % tf DeBow's Roviow. ADAPTED primarily to the Southern and Wcatern States of .the Union. Including statistics of Foreign and Domestic Industry and Enterprise. Published Monthly in New Orleans, at per annum in ndrnnta. A few complete sets of the wnffic. thirty yolnmm liouml handsome) v (500 to 580 pages,) are for sale at the office, .Now Orleans, deliverable in any <>f the large cities ag towns. Publication office, Merchants' Exchange, (over post-office.) New-Orleans. Postage two cents oer 1 nunjlwr if pro paid ^utrtri-ly. 1..J. -J1? _J.11.ML i-1 1 ___ AnCM,SiXES. commiwonem SALE or VAATTJteUB aW? LOTS, plantation, &c. STATE OP SOUTH OAKOLHA. GUF.KNVIU.E DISTRICT. asr young \ k?koud, coHrx'fl. aouriiona. IN Obedionoe to the Decree of the Court of Kquity for said District, in the 011*0 of tfih. ' P. TOrphi ot nl. ta J. M.'A. Turpin ot nl. for partition of the Ronl Kstutcof Mnj. Williuiu Turpin, 1 deceased, the undersigned, CointuMpioucr of mill Oouri, wiii *eU 4 public suction, to the highest bidder, before the Court Ilousc door, on Sa)r day ?/? (Motor ntxl, the following LANDS of Mnj. | Wm. Turpin, deceased. lying in Greenville Din-1 triet, vir.: No. 1. THEHOUSE AND LOTan Main ?<?" <*. J in the Town of Grreu Yillo, being the late resi- | deuce of the said Maj. Win. Turj>in, decerned, | and being 152 feet, front by 224 feet deeji, having I streets on three sides. The Dwelling Ilouae -contnina'six large Rooms with fireplaces, besides Pantries, Porticoes, Pianos, Closets, Cellar, Ac., and the Lot is well supplied with comfortable Outbuildings. It is one of the most beautiful and desirable places in town, either*for a residence or n stand for business. No. 2. The HOUSE AND I.OT on North street, in U?c town of GroeuvilLe, where Maj. J. M. A. Turiiin formerly resided, being 89ft feet fronton North street, and the Lot containing 2-fc acres. The DwellingHduse contains eight large Rooms, and is new nnd well built. On Uic Lot nre Kitchen, Smoke House, Stables, Ico House, Well, A-e. Tltis Lot is situated ou the highest ground in the town, and is well known as a beautiful and desirable residence. The two hbove named Houses nnd Lots nre rented until the 1st January next. The purchaser will be entitled to the rent from the day of sale. no. ?. j\. tot in tne Town oMirconvIlle, on North street, Brown street and Judge's alley, containing n little more than 1j acres, being 161 feet front on North street. Some Stables ami other Outbuildings are on this lot. It. is well located, being near Main street, and would inakc a desirable location for a residence 1 No. 4. A TRACT OK WOODLAND on the I Pendleton Road, about 1 J miles from the Town iof Greenville, containing 3G4 acres, more or lees, being a beautiful location for a residence, and valuable for firewood, on account of its proximity to tho town, which is improving rapidly in this direction, and is built op end occupied nearly to this tract. No. 5. A PLANTATION about four miles from the Town of Greenville, near the Spartanburg roiul, and adjoining larioltof T. Wnddell, A. Green, Dr. It. Croft ut al. containing 246 acres, more or less, about ouc-lmlf of which is woodland, fiud thu remainder well adapted for the culture of corn, wheat, oats, pens, Ac. The North Fork of Brushy Creek runs through the place. No. 6. A 'fitACT OF LAND on Gibb's Creek, near the North Carolina line, containing 222 acres, more or less. Terms.?A credit of one, two and throe years, in equal and successive annual instalments, with interest from the date of salo, except a sufficient amount to nay the costs of partition, which will be required in cash. Purchasers to give bond with at least, two good sureties, and mortgages of the premises, to secure the payment of the purchase money, nnd to pav for titles. S. A. TOAVNKS, 0. E. O. D. Commissioner's ()fliee, } Aug. 30, 1854. J 16 id STATE OE HOI!TH CAL^LIIIA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. as* Commissioner's Sale. tot'NO & IlLKOIID, COMI'W. 8OLICITOK8. oucmcnce to the ltecrec or tlio Court of Eq1. uit.y for said District, in the ease of Mary McCul lough ct nl., vs. David McCullough and Tamos McCullough, for partition of the Real Estate of Joseph McCitUough, deceased, the undersi^ued, Commissioner of said Court, will acII at public auction, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, on Half day in October next, the following LANDS, belonging to the Estate of the j said Joseph McCullough, deceased, namely : No. 1. The BROWN TRACT, lying in Greenvillc District, and containing two liuudred and twenty five acres, more or less, No. 2. TheMcDAVID TRACT, situated on the waters of Horse Creek, in Greenville District, and containing two hundred and eighteen acres, more or loss. No. 3. The MARY TRACT, being on or near the Augusta rond, in said District, and containing two hundred and eighty-six acres, more or less. No. 4. The MILL PLACE, on Mountain eroek, in said District, containing one hundred and twenty-eight ami one-half acres, more or less. No. 8. The MADDOX TRACT, on Saluda river, in Lnnrens District, containing two hundred and four acres, more or less. No. 6. Tho JOHN MAY HORN or SMITH PLACE, on Saluda river, in Laurens District, eon. I taming oiio hundred find four acres, inure of less. | Tkumh.?A credit of one and two vears, in equal successive annual instalments, witn interest from date of sale, (except ft sufficient, sum to pay the cost of partition, which will be required in cash.) The purchasers to give bond, with at least two good sureties, and mortgages of the premises, aud to pav for titles. S. A. TOWNER C. K. G. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Aug. 80, 1854. J 1ft td state or south Carolina! GREENVILLE DISTKICT. nil &&QNS1S. Commissioner's Sale. YOUVfl * IirORD, OOMP'ts'. 8OLICIT0It8. IN obedience to the Decree of the C'onrt of E?iitv for said District, in the ease of James M. Brock et ah, vs. Green Cox et ah, for partition of the Real Estate of Ocrcpc P. Cox, deceased, Ac., the undersigned, Commissioner of said Court, will sell jit public auction, before the Court llouse door, on Sale daft in October next. All that TRACT OF l.AN'D heretofore held in common between James M. Brock nud George P. Cox, doocased, containing 378 acres, more or less, ' and b*in? on Panther Fork of Mush Creek, in ureiMivuie mstrtci. This place m w oil situated and improved, and is mostly tine woodland. Terms.?a credit of ono and two years, in o?[nal successive annual instalments, with interest rum date, except a sufficient sum to pay the exI penses of partition, which will he required in cash. The purchaser to give bond, with two good sureties, and a mortgage of the pivinisis, and to pay for titles. S, A. TOWNIS*, C. E. G. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Aug. 80. 1864. | 1# td Livery Stable. THE subscribers are supplied with a number of COMFORTABLE HACKS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, with gentle well-broke HOUSES, and aarefui awl competent DRIVERS, and will convey Travellers or hire their Vehicles on Reasonable "Terms. Their Olllllibns *ill always't>U fetund at the Depots on the Arriv# of the Cara and will convey Vassengcrs to awypart of towMfer from any part, of town for 94 cents. Traveler* will do well to make no arrangements nutil thev reach ( ireeiirillc. Rl'TLKDOE *k ARCHER, hint JV?. 7 0m ^ m A f # CANDIDATES. or Wu nro authorised to uiqjfcoucc Col. 3. L. ORR s candidate for n- election to Oougreaa, At tho next election. Sept. 15. M W? are out liorixed to announce W?. _ PUlkncy JIcBcc, E*4>? a Candidate for llie Legislature ut the euaning AocUon. Jiiuo 2. 3 . td tiFiv friend* of Perry K. Dntican, Eaq., l>eg leave to announce him an a Candidate for re-dAction an a Representative in the Utatv Lejrisluturo from OfffMfViilc District. June 1 -M 5 jo hi* - .TB' ..,* jUTVi1 liSTfV^g^n v> ftqaonr'^ Robert itlrKn)', KnqM a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY, at the next election for an id oflioe. Aug. 26. " tf ISTlVe are authorized to oat* noanee W. F. FRINCFq^> a 'andidate for Sheriff nt the ensuing election for that office. Sojif. 8. 17 to I3T Waare authorized to annwunee (".'apt. IWnanenn. 'i'aylor, aa a candidate for Tax Collector nt the ensuing election. J9 A\ Tho House and Lot ON VAUKETSTBPiRT,three squares enst front tho Coart-Hou.se, i? now offered FOR SALE. T1... I 1 ?? ?* ...< uv> EniurairD ? fii|>rriur V pgnaitl* 'ilirclotl, the front well set with choice fruit tree*, (lowors, ?Lo. The boils* wutaiua two rooms, 20 by 10, with fire-places. Other buildings on the premises. The location is convenient to a spring of hc pure water as the mountains afford ; ana as n residence, is at once retired from the best!* mid couveuient to all the principal bnsineas parts of town. To be sold cheap. For particulars apply to L. WOOD. August 4. 1*2 at larra-afl&imf DAGUERREAN GALLERY. W, H, BURMS HAS HEFlTi'KJ) and pot in complete "Irrder the Rooms formerly ooonpiea by A. H. Row and as n Hoolc-Bindery and DAGCFRRFAN and respectfully announces to the citireus of Greenville and vicinity, that he is now prepared to Execute Liknesses in hnudsomc style and finish. Likenesses retaken, and placed in Medallion or any other style of case. Children's pictnrcs taken in a very few minutes with accuracy. Greenville, June V, 1854. ^ 4 tf waddy momrsox.] y [v*. k. kaslby. Thompson 4c Basloy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GKKENVILLE C. II., S. C. es. ns4. ? s Groat Economy in Time 3c Labor. PREMIUM CHURN. rpiIRSlIQSCKlBJ'JK respectfully hi* 1 friends 11 iiJ the public genetqfllNpiiat ho ha* purchased the right to Mnnufaetu^Kne ?mv? Chum, nhd is now prepared to execute all ordera for the same. Its simplicity is such as to be understood by every intelligent child, and its .Construction is on truly and strictly philosophical principles, and produces the desired result iu an almost incredible short time. The superior qualities of this Churn are as follows: First, the quick and casv process of making butter when sitting in a chair. Secondly, In overcoming the difficulty which produces a swelling to overflow; and, Thirdly, tho gathering process, in separating the butter from the milk, And prejiaring for salting. Persons wishing a Churn can find them at the subscriber's work-shop, near the corner of Main und Buucombc streets. J. It MERRILL. Greenville, June 9, 1854. 4 tf The Southern Cultivator, A MONTHLY JOUR NAT., devoted exclusively to the Improvement of Bouthern Agriculture," 8tock Breeding, Poultry, Bees, General Farm Economy, <fce., Ac. Illustrated with numerous Elegant Engravings. ONE D OLLAII A YEA Ii IN ADVA NCR J/AMK1. L.EK, JO. !?., 01 U. KEDMONO, tUlltOrS. The Twelfth Volume, Greatly Improved, conunenced January, 1854. Tim Cultivator, is a largo octavo of Thirty-two rages, forming a volume of 884 pages in the year, t contains a much greater amount of reading matter than any similar publication in the South 1 ?embracing in"addition to the current agricultural tonics of the day, valuable original contributions from many of the most iutellujent ami practical Pluntera, Fanners and Horticulturists in every section of the South and South-west. Terms. One Copy, one year, $1; Six Copies, one year,$5; Twenty five, " " $20; Onq^jllundred" " $75. The Cash System will he rigidly adhered to, and in no instance will the paper bo sent unless the money accompanies the order. 'Hie Bills of all specie-paying Banks received at pur. All money remitted by mail, postage-paid, will be at the risk of the Publisher. Address, Wlbf.IAM S. JONES, Augusta, On. Persons who will net na Agents, and obtain subscribers, will be furnished with the paper at club prices. May 20, 1854. f 2 LOOK (i IT FOR THEM! J OHN MA1IAGV, hailing from Montreal. Canada, aud JAMES MoDANlEL. from Chester. S. C., cunie to Greenville in company, and after remaining for about a month, made their departure, each without paying his bill. The formers* a stone cutter, and the latter represents hiineelf as being a well-digger. Mahagy is nLout 35 years old, weighs about 175 or 180 pounds, blue eyes, dark hair, and is somew hat lame, from having received a drunken fall. When last heard of was making for Tunnel Hill. McDaniel is a tall, slender fellbw, weighs nl>out 150 pounds, and of a dark swarthy complexion, having recently had the chills and fever. I make this public, that other hotel-keepers may not be imposed m?on by them and similar character*, and would warn tliem to he upon the look out for these fellows, ami ' pass Uteui around." ."a JOHN McBRlDK. Angus! 85. 1ft tf " FRESH arrivals" Qr?ARS .?Stewart's Refined Brown Sugar, k_s \.ru?ncn, i.onT, mivfrS7.Nl nnd Clarified, Common Brown, It lbs. per 91. Rio and Culm ('OFFER, Orleans and Wert Ind. MOLAS8EH, White Wine Vinegar and Lamp Oil, Sperm, Adair.antiite and Tallow CAUDLES, Mustard, Salarartua, Sodn, Yeast Powder, Preserve*, Piok-W, Lohrtern, Sardine*, Herring, Starch, Ooap, Indigo, Madder and Copperas; Powder, Shot, Lend nnd Cnpa, , v. Perfumeries, Corali* Hrushe*, Ac., Ac., Together with many other art icle*, M>n tedious to mention, which 1 will *?ll n? low a* any ?tnhliohuu nt of die kind, FOR CASH. f also give Groceries for PKOBlfffl at eoeh price*. W. H. fllNXON Septeaiher 8. 11 ?v -''tf , -k>m ' f.. $ v ,