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-JUL II.BI U III M I ... . , .Wiktir carrifa orftaotc single girts than a frightftil epidemic. Mtsi Prim Recently wfcaeii to- m a Hatch in bar bosotu, Ue?i? it had bauds on "Or all the actions of a man's "Gfc," says Selden, "his mar ring? does least concern other people, yet, of all the actions of his lifo, it is incut meddled with by other pcggle." Diouknea. being asked the bitin]fof which Wast was most dangerous, answered: "If you. ineau wijd boasts, 'tis tlie slanderer*?if tune ones the flatterers." Til* lady who "took a stitch in*her Hide," has arrived at the conclusion that a stitch in me heel other stocking would be inhmtely I more servisable. "Ir your master up !" asked an early visitor of the Marquis of Blandford's valet.? J "Yos sir" rejoined tl*e fellow with great in- | nocence, " the hutler and I carried him up about 8 o'clock." "You look like death on a pale horte," said Jitn to a toper, who was growing pale and emaciated. "I don't know wiyuiuig about that," said the toper, "but I'm death on pale braridy." Little boys are like poet office stamps, because you must lick 'era to make 'em stick to their letters; and the difference between , a post office stamp and a donkey is that you stick one with, a lick' and the other you lick with a stick. A formal, fashionable visitor, thus ad uresscu a nine gin : "How are you, my dearf* "Very well 11 thank you," she replied. The visitor then added : "Now, my dear, you should ask me how I *m " The child simply and honestly replied : "I dont want to know." "Mr djce-er brcdren," said tho "Rev., Mr. Chalk, "my djeor brcdren, I s'pose you road in de scripter dat in de ole time dey stones dc prophet*?yes, and dey stone pcepul to def fur ndult'ry. I've no doubt my dicer Yior.dn ;!;:t many ob you, if you hab Ebbed in dose daps wouldn't a bin liore, now?case you'd a bin stoned to def, long ago. Maonii-oquknce in the Pci.pit.? A newly fledged theologian, making his debut before a country congregation recently, commenced his opening invocation in these words: "O, thou magnificent creature!"? There was a general leaning of foreheads upon the pew rails, and a tremulous move* inent pervaded tho worshippers, but no loud laughter occurred, and tho prayer proceeded to its close iu the same lofty strain. The scrinon was perhaps more so. A ochkamkhj?">vbere is your bouse!" naked a traveler of a man he met in the depths of the "old solemn wilderness" of the Great West. "House? I ain't got no house." 41 Well, where, do you live ?" "I live in the woods?sleep on the Great Government Purchase, eat raw bear and wild turkey, and diiuk out ?>f the Mississippi." And he added :?"It is getting too thick with folks about here. You're the second nypi Tve seen within a month, and I hear there is a whole family coming about fifty miles down the ?i\cr. I'm going to put out into the woods again." Hk not greedy of great gain. You will find it hard to eat more titan a loaf a day? two coats worn at one? arc uncomfortable? a great house will remind you of your own littleness, and continually mock you with the thought that your last habitation will be coiu, aarK, ana narrow, one uiat weaiui cannot adorn, or make safe from the attack of tko clay worm. Throw away pride. Humility is safeguard in which to travel the dangerous way of life. The well-dressed man is often made to staud and deliver. He who walks in the dark may break his head unless he stoops. The New Gudgeons.?The following dialogue, which actually took place some years since between and old lady, who had much confidence in professionals, and a learned but eccentric clergyman, goes to strengthen a conviction already strong in manv minds, viz?that human natures is gullible: "Now, parson, you aro a man of much learning; 1 want to ask you what became of the eleven days, when old style was altered to new "Well, well, madam, you know this world js hung on two great gudgeons. " "Indeed,%ir! Well, what then?" "Well, it bad been turning round on the two gudgeon* a great while, and they got worn out, and it broke down." "J)o tell me if it did!" "Yes, marni. Well, after the world broke down, all the people turned to and put in new gudgeons, and set it going again; and it took 'em just eleven days!" The old lady was abundantly satisfied, and woqld have given to the learned gentleman the degree of bachelor of science, without further examination. "A Hard Road to Travel."?It seems po be generally admitted that ''Jordan is a hard road." Jim Sherwood tells of one that, if not the varitable "Jordan" itself, must certainly be its "next best friend." But let ?herwood speak for himself; Time?towards evening; place?forks of the road, somewhere in North Carolina? log cabin close by?red-headed boy sitting ou the fence, whistling "Jordan"?enter traveler, on an old grey mare, both looking Well "beat oot" Traveler.?"Say, boy, which of these roads goes to Milton !" Stuttering Boy.?"B-b-both on 'em goes thar," TVttreJrr.?"Well, which is the quickest wayl" /h>y.?"B-b-both alike; b-b-both of 'em gat there 'b-bout the same t-timc 'o day." Traveler.?"How far is it f" t Boy,?" Tic.vit four ro-miles." Trawler.-?"Which is the beet road !" ?"T-t-thcy one the best * h h?II; and if you t-tunp' bach and tafcc the 1-l-left lif&d one,, by tl^tiiv|iM )M*e gone half a ronn-ittile, yotfft ^ftk yettlMd Ttept on the other r-r-roadf^- GTnng." ' ' 1 ' >mif pkd antic cootssion.?a pedant having received* fetter from hisfrierid, with a request that hq would buy him some books, neglected the affair, and by way of excuse said, wheu he met bis 1 friend, 'I am sorry that I never reoeivcd the letter you sent me about the books/ Excuse foe Dullness.?ISwift makes the following very good excuse for a ; dull man on leaving a circle of witsj 'Sir, I suppose, by the laughing and < merriment of the company have left, ' thero were many good things fcaid*? , Now, as I never invent a jost myself, I so I make it a rule nevor to laugh at j other people's. A Bull.?An Irish gentleman going ] to the Poet-office, inquired if there were j any letters for him ? 'Your name, sir,' ! said the clerk. ThatVis ft good one, : now, said the Hibernian; 'Why wont < you see it on the back of the letter V '* J List of Consignees at Greenville Depot A From 21s/ to 28 th Sept, , ' , M M Batton, IIII Wostenholm, Critten- j den A T., Roberts A D., 8 Swandale, 8 A Irwin, Duncan A Fanbion, It J Middle ton, W II Horey, A Miller A Co^ WW Smith, J W Patton, Gower Co* A M, F F Beattie, Smith B A Vance, J Woods, A M linger, J W Grady, A Robertson, Gower A 8., P Turner, L B Clytie, M P P?n?*nd, Dr W II Allen, H R A 8 W., M A W., Smith A McDowell, 8 Mauldin A Co., J J Greer, W D Rankin A Co., A T Summey, Dr. J C Oelnnd, W Blake, Jos Cdbper, Kasley A Bower, Kirby A Wilson, McKewn Johnson, So Ca Man Co., W H Ilennon, Wai John-, son. P M Wallace, B F Cleveland, J B Cleveland, A II Brogles, D G Westfield, AY Owens, J H Allen, N Morgan, E B Hcyward, Jones A Garren, P* N Powers, W Welch, F Burty, Miss M L Miller, E L Trenliolui, N. A. FEASTER, Agent GTHIr. Editor You will please announce W. M. GOODLETT s Candidate for Ordinary at the enshing election. 820 td Found, ON Friday, 16th inst, a BRACELET, anpposed to be loet bysome one who attended the Episcopal Fair. The owner can have it by proving property and paVing for this advertisement. Enquire at this offioe. 829 19 Southern Quarterly Review. T1ERSON8 havincr buftineaa n>Utinm -with X Uiu "Sorcjuean Qcaktult Review, will for ( tlie present address their communications to tho publisher in Columbia, 8. C. a MORTIMER. 829 19 t A Horse For Sale. AJIORSE, scvcu years old, in good order, quite gentle, and works well in double or single harness, can be had cheap, by enquiring at this office. 829 tf The State of South Carolina. Ik tub House or Repuksbntativkh, ) December, 20, 1853. j THE Committee or Priveleges and Elections, to whom were referred sundry petitions, praying die establishment of new places of elections, the discontinuance of other places, and the appointment of Managers for tho next General Elections, hare had the die same under consideration, and beg leave to report, and recomuted the adoption of the following resolutions: , Resolved, That the elections to be lioldcn on tho second Monday in October, and die day following, for Senators and Representatives in the State Legislature, shall l?o held of flin f^llnwinnr tilaaon nrt/1 aomilua^A/1 ?? ?a?v ?? >11^ IIIIV4 WIHIHVICVI UJT VIIC following persons, to wit:? GREENVILLE. Court House?John W. Stokes, Jr., B. F. Cleaveland, R. Loveland. McCulloughV?Jas, McCullough, J. R. Smith, T. Ilenry Stokes. Jones'?W. II. Evans, A. Eskew, William R. I lorry. Fnirview?Jesse K. Stone, H. M. Ccly, J. T. Bennett. Brock man's?Daniel Fowles, J. R. 8now, S. R. Westmorland. Richards'?Nelson Austin, A. Y, Owens, Samuel Moore. Maytield's?William A. Cureton, John Asbmore, James Lendfrman. Westfield's?John "Charles, Samdel Garri- < son, A. Huff. Shock ley's?Abraham Green, Aldrich ' Green, H. M. Smith. Montgomery's?II. E. Lynch, William ( Wheeler, C. C, Montgomery. Folger's Store?David Blythe, Williams : Cox, Davis Hunt. Bruton's?A. Barrett, William Goodlett, Prne Benson. ; Hodges'?Alfred Cantrell, William K. llightower, William C. Goodwin. Dickey'9?H. Keller, David Barton, Joseph Barton, Jr., Cross'?Benjamin Few, J. K. Dickson, 8. Goodlett, Jr., Mason's?Jacob Fonder, Berryman 8to- 1 wart, John Ponder. Douthart's?George Keith, John Master's, Howard Henderson. Fountain Ihn?James Gault, B. B. Oarratt, G. T. Hughes. Tucker's?E. Hightower, Solomon Jones, win! rr??i milium Alienor. Four members of the House of Representative* to be elected. rolls to be kept open on Mooday end Tuesday at the Court House, and on Tuesday at all the other precincts. Managers to meet at the Court House oiie the \\ edneaday following, count the votes, aud declare the election. Sept 22 20 td ; . 4 COMMISSIONER'S 8ALE ' ffegroee, tow* TnU, Plaatatfoiia, CaUte, lpf+iram, f'rcybiea, hie. ^ [ State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. v sssr a^urasree C. J. Klford and Jaioce R. Silverman, J^eeutom of ik Dunham, dceciuod, vafftogcr ? Bill for Aoronnt, Reliefwalr, Partition, A*' 1 Fk**t, and YovWU * Kuwait, Complainant*' Solicitor*. IN obedience to the Onlsr of tho Coart of P Equity for Greenville DWrltt, made at July Term, IBM, the undersigned Commissioner of the amid Court will proceed to sell the partnerkttip urvpcT^J 0? ?bC SiiS Of IhiiiuSlD A !iii7wi3s lor partition, at the time* and places following, to-wit: , ? \ On Wednesday, the ftrat day of November t'exl, at the Mountain Creek Plantation of Dun. him ? Lovel and, in said Dtetriet h quantity of CORN, Fodder, Sbueke . ? ' - . { Data and other Prqyiaiwo* K Large *toek of Hogs IB or 20 head^df Cows and CWv?y k * >.-[ I uw tvumk inovn, i< ywng.l/MUil I Homo, 1 Mule Colt {1Sheep and Lamb*, i Old Cwti ' L Harrow, 4 Plough Stock** 10 Plough Mould* I Dung Pork, 2 l'itch Fork*, 8 lloos J Ax**, 2 pair Steelyard* !?? ?. , r I flcytlu?**(l'Cr*??, [ Double-barreled Shot Oun .. 1 booking Utensils, Ac., die. ' 7 . , j Tnw or Sals, roa ruic abovkxamkd' Psorkanr.?-A credit of twelve month*, with interest from -I late, on note with two good sureties, except for ' turns tinder >20, which will be required in cAkft 1 a> pay the costs of Partition. And if a sufficient j unount of cfesh be not received in this account 1 o meet the expenses of Partition, then the fe- r minder of what is necessary for this purpose n ill he required of the otherwise credit portion 1 >f said talc. 1 1 ALSO, I On Sale-dav in November, at die Court-Ilouse 1 if said District; , 1. Hie LOT on Main-street, in the Town of ' Greenville, now ocenpied by R. Loveland and itbers, measuring 100 feet on Main-street, front, ind Brown-street, back, and being 124 feet in lepth. On this I Ait is s large and well-built tmek House, containing dwelling with six rooms tbove, and two Store Rooms below. Also, * Wooilcn Store House, now occupied ss a Tin diop and Store. There is also upon tlie Lot a Brick Kitchen, Smoke House and other Outirattdings, and a well of title water. This property w situated in the centre of business, ana is one ?f the most desirable Lota in the Town of Greenville, and with but little improvement it could ins made to produce a rent of >760 ]>er anuuni. 1. A LOT immedintelv l>nclr of th? *W? 1>?. ng 100 feet on Brown street, front, and Spring ! itrcet, hack, and being 800 feet in depth, having >n it a largo and convenient Stable, Ac. 3. One LOT on Boncombe street, in the said rown, now occupied by O. A. Pickle, being feet front on Buncombe street, and ?? feet in leptli. On this Lot is a comfortable Dwelling (louse and Outbuildings. It is in ono of the nost pleasant and improving portions of the rown. 4. One LOT at Pickens G. 1L, (particular dcteriptions of which will be given on tl\c day of sale.) ft. The Tract of LAND known ns the ITawkins Tract, containing 842^ acres, more or less, situated on Mountain creek, in. Greenville District, seven miles from Oreenvillo 0. 11., on the'1 road loading to Jenkins' Camp Ground. The greater portion of this place is woodland, and there is a good Saw Mill on the premises. It is beautifully located at the foot of Paris Mountain, in a good neighborhood, and in ona of the healthiest sections of the world. \ , 6. The -Tract of LAND, known, as the Hooker Tract, adioiningthe above, containing 248 acres, more or less. This place is well improved, > a' large portion in woodland, and seme of the cleared land very productive. 7. A Tract of LAND, on JomicBon's Creel, water* of South Paoolct River, in Greenville District, containing 100 aores, more or 1cm. Txaus or Salb, xoa thk Laxdo.?A credit of one, two and three years, in equal and tucccMire 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 Lot* arc now rented, and the nur<4ta*cr will ho entitled to the rent front the date of sale. LAO, 86 Valuable and Likely Negroes, viz: TOM, ll'Hl, Marble, Suran, Owen, Phillip Florida, Coetello, Ssiiif Dan, Holt, Mary, Lucindn, Henry, Matilda, Jenny,' Pallas, Allen, Charles, John, Josetta, Spencer, Julia, Peter, Betsey. , Team or Salk, roa thcKroroks.?A crodit of twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by notes, with at least two good snrities. 8. A. TOWN EH, C. R. O. D. Commissioner's Office, * 1 ' sopt 19, 1858. f r 19 tds Valuable Residence for Sale at Public Auction. THE suhseriber will sell, at lhiblie Auction, at Greenville Court House on day in Noretnher next, the HOUSE AND LOT, on Coffee Street, in the Town of Greenville, now owned and occupied by Emaunel K. Robinson. The Lot is 20O foet front pn Coffee Street by 1W feet in dopth on Spring and MeBee Htrect*. The Dwelling is handsome Brick Building with six rooms On the premise* is a Coppersmith Shop, Brick Smoke House, Stable, Ac., and a number of the choicest Peach and other Fruit Trees in the conn' fry. Thk Lot is near Main Street, and near the '/ Methodist, Episcopal and Baptist Churches, and i is very desirably* located for a residence. l| Tiuu.?A credit of six and twelve month*, j with interest from date, to be seemed by bond , with two snrities end * mortgage of the premises.' C. J.KLRORD; AMY , sept an 1V ids - - . . _ - ^ i ALL DEBTS owing to the firm of Robert* A Pickle, are in the subscriber's J hand*, not paid forthwith) will be sued upon. C. J. ELFORD, Assignee, sept 22 10 2 I w??tr*ac=3 jeb* :' ALL DEBTS duo to I. IL Benedict, de. ceased, or to Benedict A Burn*, not paid forthwith, will be sued indeacriminatefy. * tJ. J. KLKOHD/Adm'r. & Assignee. . sept 22 10 p HfQ- 3 A LI. PERAONB having any demands against ' L 8. TWww, deceased, will present I them properly attested, and all indebted will < please inakvgfcnedUte payment, <e It. LEE Tliltmoy, Executor. Sept 22, 1851. 1? 3t 1 z.mm sales. COMMISSIONER'S SALE < * - -' or >? '... - .).* ? VAIiTCVBZIS -VOTOT I??TB? , PLANTATION, *0. STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA. r 'GREENVILLE DISTRICT. - ? .< , gjj, 3*^15/3^17. X rousro A KLFORD, OOMt?Vs. OLICITORS. T'R Obedience to the Decree of the Court of JL , Equity for Mid District, hi the MM of ffm. P. Turpin et el. vs. J. M. A. Turpin et *1 for pur tition of the KoaL Estate of MaJ. William Turpin, daeeased, the undersigned, Commissioner of said Court, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, <befbre the Court House door, oa Saleday fcs October nact, the following LANDS of Maj. Win. Turpin, deceased, lying in Greenville District, via: - m. . .I -Kok L TIIEnoUSE AND LOT on Main street, ia the.Town of Greenville, being the late riddance of the said Maj. Wra. Turpin, deceased, aad beiog 16a feet front by 224 feet deep having treats on three sides. The Dwelling House eon tninbshk iHrgo Rooms with fire places, besides Pantries portiooea, Pianea, Closets, Cellar, Ac., and the Ixit ia 'well supplied with comfortable OiHbuvMfagg His oae of Uia most beautiful and dtyirable places in town, either for residence or a : stand, fbr business. Koi<4 ^Thn HOUSE AND LOT on North iteMMMthe town of Greenville, where Mnj. J. !L SjHpFpin formerly resided, being 896 feet front on N orth street, end the Lot containing 2$ nhrefc - Tito Dwelling House contains eight large Rooms, and is'new and Well bnlTt On the Let w,e Kiicnen, Smoke House,. Stables, lee House, Wbll, dm . This Let is situated on the highest iron mi in the town, aifft in well 'known as a beautiful* And desirable residence. * The two above named Houses and Lots are ( rented until the 1st January next. The purchaser jrill'be entitled to the rent from the dav t yt umhf. . u% ' No J.; A lot in the Town of Greenville, on North street, Brown street and Judgo's alley, containing h little more than 1$ acres, being 161 feet front on North street. Some Stables and other Outbuildings are on this lot. It is well located, being near Main street, and would mnku n i desirable location for a residence No. 4. A TRACT OF WOODLAND on the Pendleton Road, at>out If miles from the Town of GreenviUc^ containing 36$ acres, more or less, being a beautiful location for a residence, and valuable for firewood, on account of its proximit v to the tewn, which is improving rapidly in this direction, and is built up and occupied nearly to this tract. ' no. A. A VI*A STATION about four mile* from the Town of Greenville, ne?r the Spartanburg road, and Adjoining lands of T. Wadtlel), A. Green, Dr. R. Croft et al containing 245 acres, more or less, about one-half of which is woodland, ajid tho remainder well adapted for the culturdof com, wheat, oats, peas, Ac. The North Fork of Brushy Creek runs through the place. No. b. A TRACT OF LAND on Oibb't Creek, near the North Carolina line, containing 222 acres, more or less. Tkrms.?A credit of one, two and three years, in equkl and successive annual instalments, with interest from the date of sale, except a sufficient amount to nay the costs of partition, which will be required in c?haj|2>urchasers to give bond with at least two good sureties, and mortgages of the premises, to secure the payment of the purchase money, and to pay for title*. 8. A. TOWNBS O. K. O. D. Commissioner's Office, ) 1 Aug. 80, 1854. J 10 td 8TATE OF SOfJTlX CALOLXNA. . t GREENVILLE DISTRICT. ??"A ( -ass "*( Commiflsioner's Sale. Ttft^NO A EI.FOKD, COMP'TS'. SOLICITOUS. IN obedience to the Decree of the Court of Equity for said District, in the case of Mary McCullough et al., vs. David MeCnllough and J antes McCul lough, for partition of the Heal Estate of Joseph McCullough, deceased, the undersigned, Commissioner or said C-ourt, will sell at publki auction, to the highest bidder, .before the ConrtiHouse door, on Sale day in October next, the following LANDS, belonging to the Estate of the said Joseph McCullough, deceased, namely: .. No. 1. The BROWS TRACT, lying in Greenville District, and containing two htindrod and twenty-five acres, more or less, No. 1 The McDAVID TRACT, situated on the 11 n?.v. n :n- ' n ?x ? w. ctvivu V I rv n, in urCI'nTIUO l>IRirHTIs ttllU containing two hundred and eighteen acres, more or less. No, 3. The MARY TRACT, being on or near the Augusta road, in aaid District, and containing two hundred and eighty-six acres, more or lew>. No. 4. The MILL PLACE, on Mountain creek, in anid District, containing one hundred and twenty-eight and one-half acres, inore or lees. Noc ft. The MADDOX TBACfl, on Haludn river, in I.aureus District, containing two hundred and four Mm. more or lee*. No. 0. The JOHN MAYIIORN or SMITH PLACE, on Saluda river, in Laurcna District, containing ono hundred and four acres, more of lose. Tkkmh.?A credit of one and two yearn, in equal successive annual instalment*, with interest from date of sale, ^except a sufficient sum to pay the cost pf partition, which will be required in coah.) The purchasers to give bond, with at least two good sureties, and mortgages of tlx premises, and to pay for titles. S. A. TOWNER, C. R 0. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Ang. 80, 1884. f 16 td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. v!Lr.. asj -1' 9 Commissioner's Sale. jrhUNO A XLrORD, OOMp'w'. SOLICITORS. Tf5 obedicnee to the Decree of the Court of Yji 1 ity fof aaid District, in the case of James M. Shock et ab, vs. Green Cpx et al., for partition of the Real Estate of Gerege F. Cox, deceased, Ac., ike imdemirned, Commissioner of said Court, will wll at public auction, before the Conrt House loot, on Bale day in October next " AH that TRACT OF LAND heretofore held in common between James M. Jirock and George F. Box, deceased, containing S78 acres, more or less, Mid k<lng on "Panther Fork of Mtwh Creek, in Ur^viiJ? Tliatrirt- This place is well situated and improved, and is uivsuy Sue wuvdlnnd. Titftv*.?A eredit of one and two yearn, in ennal soeeessive animal instalments, with interest from date, except a snftioieut sum to pay the expenses of partition, which will be required in cash. Tho purchaser to give bond, with two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premisis, and to psy for titles. ' 8, A. TOWN EH, QRO.I). " Commissioner's Oiflloe, 1 Aug. 30, 1864. J 16 Id 4 immMrMrmm&MBQ* the WATCHES, CLOCKS and J\ JEWELRY, *htch wore left for repair with the lftte 1. H. Benedict, or with Benedict A Burns, and which are not called for sad expenses paid by the 1st November next, will then be sold to pay charges, without further notice, a J. EUf'ORD, AUm'r. A Assignee, sept 22 10 t*t s I. O. O. r.i nru hold on '^Wr^ftwv evenings nt 7 o'clockitt their H?ll. J. B. SHERMAN, Btcreimry, Green viMe, Aug. 11. 18 | A. SONS OF TESIPEilAiiCE. JSHHl -Ow**iujDi*imox, No. It, K of T., hold their meeting woeklr, nt flic Division Room,(in Me Bee's H*ll)S?turdrtv evenings. I. D. WtLSON, A. It. SL Augu.t 11. 28 } THE Member* of Greenville Section, No. 15, re requested to meet et their Hull 7'oWight, m much business is to l>e trnnsneted, By =rd?r of w. p }?.? * w % p .. August 18. 14 tf BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT. wrannnas) SV&IPISS LOTTERY 9bEXCHANGE OFFICE, tL. W_i *r - * v vvuuvi i?ic auuiw aohw, no. ot) BALTIMORE ST. BKO to call particular attention to the splendid election oC MAGNIFICENT LOTTERIES drawing daily. The Capital* in each Lottery range from the *m-!l amount of $4,000, to the .Stupendous Sum of Ticket* varying in price of from ?1 to $20. Our success in selling Prixes has been entirely beyond our expectations We have tol?l and cashed Prizes during the last year, amounting in the aggregate to over One Million of Dollars! PACKAGES OK TICKETS containing nil the . number* in the Lottery, always on hand, ranging in price from $8 50 to $450?Price* from $4,000 <v $100,000. A single package enn draw the 4 highest Prises' in the Lottery. | Orders solicited through the Post-Office. Our Monthly Bulletin containing the Scheme* , of all lotteries one month in advance of the day 1 of drawing, sent to all who order it. Free of Charge. Thankful for past favor* we respectful-1 ly solicit a continuance of tbo patronage "so lilt-} oral I v bestowed on us heretofore. Art Business strictly private nod confidential. For IYues either by the Package, Single Ticketa or Hhnnn, he sure to call on or address your orders to the Old Established House of SMALLWOOD 8c CO., No. 8, Nutate llott ne. Haiti more, Mil. August 11, 1854. HI 3in 1MB lift BQgTffMT MR. L A F A R , TTAVIXG just received from Ciinrleston. a fine 1 L assortment of FANCY CASh>\ MEDALLIONS, UROAOHF>t, Ac., he would repeet fully invito the citizens of Greenville and ita vicinity, n i - ? - it 1? t? 1 hi mil oiiu i-.\hiiiiiii' mr uiemsei ves. nc may i>e found nt McBek'sIIaIL Please call and examine specimens. Instructions given in the art. July 21, 1854. 10 tf The State of South Carolina, GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Ilf EQUITY. Einily 0. Westmoreland, et. nl., vs. William Weft, et. al.?Bill for Partition, <te. B. F. PkuRt, lifl., ComplainantV Solicitor. TX obeuience to the Decree of the Court, in this X caae, the Commissioner will sell to the highest bidder, at Greenville Court House, on Sale-day in Octol>cr next, on a credit of one, two and three {rears, the Tract of Land whereon Janus 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 Westly Phillips and others. This is a valuable Tract of la ml, with alT the improvements necessary for a Farm. The amount of the costs in this case, and also the costs in the oase of Carolina McCarrol ami her husband, against the Plaintiffs and James West, will be required to be paid in cash by the purchaser. He will also be required to give bond and two good sureties, to secure the purchase moucy, with a mortgage of the premises. S. A. TOWNKS, c. r.a. n.. Commissioner's Office, Greenville, 8. C., July 17, 1854. atig 18 tds Election Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | Greenville District . ) Office Court of General Set*ion* ami Common Pica* "I" D. HOKE, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance 1 4 of the directions of the Act of the l.egii-ln-1 tore, in such cases made and provided, do hereby give public notice that an election for TAX COLLICFOR for Greenville District, will l>e held throughout the said District, on the second Man- I day and Tuesday in October next, at the CourtHouse, and at the out boxes on Tuesday. The Managers will meet at. the Court-Ilouoe on Wednesday following, count the votes and declare the election. Witness my hand at Greenville Court-House, j this 28th day of August, A. D., 1 HI>.>. D. HOKE, C. C. P. A G. S. | Septeniberl, 1564. 10 td "WATCHES, JEWEIjRY,kC~ JOHN J. BENEDICT J. WOULD respectfully inform his old friends that he has returned from New York, bringing with hint A STOCK OF JEWELRY, e is offering for sale CHEAP, at the store of Messrs. Roberts A Duncan. It comprises WATCHES,, BRACELETS, GOLD PENCILS, RINGS, TO*S? m A\ air.-YVFSTCtfO Jh-rsl JI. /1 1 tWUfOHW I* /r iVH C?>]j PJ?V?_3a <M? VJuy He asks an examination of the name, and aaenrea iisaa th*i they will be found of the bee* macwrial. August 25. 15 tf Game Fowls. PERSON'S visiting the Agricultural Fair to be held at Greenville (X H. on the 11th an<|j 12th of October will have an oppor tunitv of seeingl aome of the beet GAME BLRDS in the United States. I expect to have a great many breeds on exhibition, ah of which will be offered for aale, with the price marked on the coops. F. E. MARTIN. Sept 21 10 8 The Spartanburg Express BY EDWARD H. BRITTON, (Formerly of the Fairfield Register and Herald, and lately one of the Editor* and Proprietors of the Charleston Standard,) haa been established at Spartanburg C. 11., &. C TERMS. Tri-Weekly Express, per annum, $8 00 Weekly * ~ * 2 00 ' ; 0 ft CANDIDATES. HT w* ? wtiwriied 111 mifinn Cfti M> I* OHM fiitugn far n^m to Ua gr.-ce, at the neat election. Lll. id ? '?* ? ? ? i- " IT WK are tnthnrioed trMmtaw Wlft< Plaikft?r E+4<? ft CmHdtU for the Legislature at tiro euniag Qvditft ,Jniw 2. | id UfThc friends of DftftCUf bog feftte to ftrmouftai mn ag a Caadi-. ?}sto fcflf fe-ttfeellon as ft Repfnsentotiea in tko Sfnf<rf?egMntnf? from Ofcentlfhr PMrkt Jftfte l5f . ? td? |3f-Wo have tM?ft ntWiwd to announce Kobort HcKfttfr KnftN* Candidate for . the office of ORDINARY, at the next eleefto* I for said office A Of. 2ft, if tf"W? arc nnthnrlMft to aftto nounec W. P. PRINCE, M a candidate for Bhft" iff at the ensuing election for that office. s.-| .t. h. 17 , fa I at t?-? ?T * ? , [fWii* authorised to annouftiev CapAf WmcMl TftjUr* u euJidaU far liar Coflcetor nt l(i? enaahtg election. Jt J0S17 W. aHADY% ~ trt xCKft f* mPAffifcl Assn? W KeadyMaMfe Clalhicif, HATH CAPS <fc BONNWIS, BOOtS A SHOES, (HARDWARE & OOTLERV, Drag* and Syfdtufi^ Croekelrtf, filrtfwirie** Ace, orroaiTE tor lornr-uoes*, o* WjH.n*T*arr. ?35"All .Lueription of Produce taken in exclianM for (?o?xl? at the market price. Liberal Cam ml i nncos made on Cotton and other prod nee in* transitu for Market. Greenville, June 2, 1864c 5 tf DAGUERREAN GALLERY. w.H,BURKS UAS UKUTTED and pht in complete order the Kootm formerly orenpkn by A. H/ Uowami ?r a Jlook llimlety End DAOUtfftRKAN and respectfully nnnonneos to the citizen? of Greenville and vicinity, that he ie now prepared to execute Lik nouses in Haadeomc style and finish. Likenesses retaken, find placed fit Medallion of : any other style of ease. Children's pietnree ta* [ ken iu n very few minutes with accuracy. Greenville. .lime a fax/ A tf | waodt iiiomivox.] [wm. x. ?inut< Thompson 4 Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GKEENVILLE C, 11., S. C, June '23, 1854. 6 | Great Economy in Time & Labor/ PREMIUM CHURNi r|"MIK SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs hie JL friends and the public generally that ha lias purchased the right to Manufacture the above Churn, and is now preparedt/vexeeUte'sdl order* for the same. Its simplicity is such as to be understood by every intelligent child, and its construction is on truly and stricfly philosophical i principles, and produces the desired result in ani almost incredible short time. The superior qualities of this ChnfU are as follows : First, the quick and easy process of making butter when sitting in a chair. Secondly, Io overcoming the difficulty which produces a swelling to overflow; and. Thirdly, the gathering process, in separating the butter from the milk/ and preparing for salting. Persons wishing St Churn can find them at the subscriber's woCk-shop, near the corner of Mam and Buncombe street*. I J. R. MERRILL Greenville, June , 1864. 4 tf The Southern Cultivator, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, devoted exclusively to tire Improvement of Southern Agrb culture,* Stock Breeding, Poultry,- Bees,- General Farm Economy, Ac., A CI- IfiVwtratcdf with an-' nierous Elegant Engraving*. OXE DOLLA H A T&A KIX A t) VAXCK. Damei. Lf.k, M. D., A D. Redmond, Editors. The Twelfth Volume, Greatly Improved, commenced January, f854. The Ciltivator, is a large octavo of Thirly-tWO pages, forming a volume of 3h4 pages in the year. I it coniaiiiH a mucn greaTcr nmmini ox resume matter than any similar publication in the SoutR I ?embracing in addition to the current agrienltO rnl topics of the day, valuable origin art contribu| tions from many of the moat intelligent and jtraeJ tienl Planters, Farmers and Horticulturists m vtI cry section of the South and Sonth-west.Terms. I One Copy, one year, $1; Six Copies, one yenr.jjjf Twenty five, " " $20; One Hundred" " $75. Tiik Cash System wffl1 l?e rigidly adhered t?, and in no instance will the paper be sent unleea ! the money accompanies the order. The Bills of all speeie-pavine Hanks received at par. AT? money remitted by mail, postage-paid, will b? at the risk of the Publisher. Address,. WILLIAM a JONES, AngUata, Cf*. C5jT Persons who will act as Agents, and obtain subscribers, will be furnished with the paper < club prices. May 26, 1864. f 2 DfiBnw's Review* ADA 1 TED primarily to the Southern am? Western States of the Union. Including statistics of Foreign and Domestic Industry and Enterprise. Published Mont-My rt> Vest Ontswv at $6 per annum in advance. A few complete sets of the work, thirty rotumes bound handsomely (80? t&68? pages,) are for sale at the office. New Orlesna* deliverable in any of the large cities or tnwn?j Publication office,- Merchants'' Exchange, (over posi-otftee,; New Orlim?. Pr?*y two emits per number if pro-paid quarterly# Jtl?10$ Livery fttablo. HE subscriber* aire supplied with a number of COM PORTABLE RACKS, CARRD 'A OA'S AND BUQQ1MS with gentle well-broke HORS8H, and earefrd and competent DRIVERS^, ami will convey Travellers or hire their Vehicles on ReaeonablcTcrms. Their Omnihaa wiR always be found at tire Depot, on the Arrival of the Cars, and will convey Passengers to any part of tohn or from any part of tews few 9# seats. Travelers will do well to mwfce an ?W?m?>? until they reach Greenville. ' RUTTLEDOT A ARCHERJune 1 * ?* Greenville and Laurens. (i A. SUDDUtW wiR earry perron* fttm I e Greenyille to Inurent C. H. Leaving Greenville every Tueedsy and Friday,treturning [ Wednesdays and Saturday*. Applicat on * bo made the day before leaving. J80 t f ' --v ' *' * '