The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 06, 1854, Image 3

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three. nml the crops of Cano and Cotton U ruined. That ?om? peoH>n? in Canada begin to look upon the index of fugitive slaves into thai country a* an evil, may be inferred from a motion made in Uie Canadian Legislature, that the name cavitation tax now impoacd on Ojll vtrangcra entering the Province, be rtcact-, ?d ft future'from black immigrant*. '"'A letter writer in Washington had former' ly put in nomination for the presidency, the team* of Col. James L. Orr. He says . rt I J *?.*i.. ? '_i_- * I xnnv i-'n. urr raw no poiwon sins to answer i for. is known to tin American people. and a favorite with the democracy of the United i StaUa.-? whorMom Hiaudmnl. > ?+* i| Important to the UkIm op those who| tux at the A i.mo, TbXac,?It is stated that I tberfe it due the heirs of those men who fell with'Travis, at the Alamo, and with fanning, I at ,lb? massacre of Goliad, the following of: lArt<l,'vix i To married men, 4,605 acres as a head right, 1,020 acres bounty, 640 acres an a donation?total. 7,165 acres. Unmarried men, 1,476 acres lieadright, 1,020 bounty, and 640 donation?total, 4,036.?Mobile Rtgietfr. stsbutar Funuo . Demonstration.? Young Christian, tried at Lexington, Va., for kiuing cadet Blackburn and acquitted, was borne from the court room by crowds of his friends. The fcowp was illuminated, muaic played, and bonfires blazed iu honor of the event, Col. Smith, of the Military Insti- j tuta, was burned in effigy. The accused was defended by nine lawyers, among them scve-1 ral of the moat eminent members of the Vir-! ginia bar. An Apple Tree in the Mouth.?About eighteen months ago a young man eating an apple got one of the "pips" fixed in a decayed tooth, which occasioned him great pain, hut was totally unable to be extracted. At length the pip, by dint of pushing, was jlriven down l?elow the tooth into the gum, and no more pain una felt. Six weeks ago, however, a swelling- was seen in the gum, and Ultimately an abscess formed, medical men examined it, and found the pippin had begun to germinate! It was a habit of the young man to keep cotton in his tooth, and this is snppueed to have hastened the vegetation. ^ . ? j .i| WoKDMirt't (rEOIXJfllrAI. PlRCOSKMV. A f>*sKll frog ha* been diiitovercil in the Walv?*li bottoin.scvor.nl feet below the suifcioc, with half 11 doxen strata nliovc hitn, to tlie | formation vf whicli, according to well estnb-1 li-ln-d gttilt^ait principle* n period of six ' thousand y<-;;rs each may lie attributed.-?j When this astoutding autcrAdnmnte 6>s*il wit* brought to light nil (lie live frogn path-' ?r*J round it and ewahned, "Pentateuch !1 <*g! Kiuh-Ii"! Abiiueleeh! Ttalnk! Auiohdc!. Amelek !* thus exjifeniiug their utter disbo-J lief ia t|ie iikkvuv history. Theologian* will lite* to disprove thin new fact m science bet?*e they can go along,"?Trcr'r Ifnute Ex j/rtss. .'.^V.HIUAL AND VKOBTABLK Putsjoloot/?;| 3>r. Salisbury, of Alluuiy, ha* communicated | to the American Scientific Association some i experiments on plants, which illustrate the analogy existing between animal and veget-: ablo physiology. Lie extracted the poison ' of n dead rattlesnake, a small portion of which ' he inserted in the plnnts by moistening with it th? Hl-'l.. \r~\t~ t. - 1 I .Mv ^h.m^ vi MRuiro, ?*aui wiiicu lie nuuiiuo<i a lilac, a horse chesmit, n corn plant, and a suu flower. In sixty lioura after the infliction of the wound, they began to manifest symptoms of ]toisotting, and iu a few dap all their leaves above the wound were dead, la about fifteen dap they manifested convalescence, and nearly all recovered front inj-.ry. Tnr. fftacttptioits otEoypt.?Tlte Faris correwiXHident of the New York Courier aud Kn< juirer says; "That a loug series of Kgyptian photographie impressions has t?een presented to the French Institute by a young American, Mr. Jolm Greco, who has within the past year or two explored the interior of Egypt as far as the second CAtaract* of the Nile. The plates are remarkably interesting in a scientific point of view, preventing as they do nu- j tnerons inscriptions and has reliefs taken from the dark recesses of ancient temples, where hitherto protography has boon unable id operate. But Mr. flreeu's ingenuity was sufficient to overcome all obctacles. lie took thier impression by the application of pasteboard, which had been softened by soaking in water,' to the seu!j>tuml surface of the stpue, which, when dned in the sun, presented its exaet counterpart, and thus ne was enabled to reproduce by protography the inscrintions ann h*s rsliofa Oatl.ftillv MVUHUy IIIVIUOWU | in the flexible pulp. Triufnphs, prooeaeions, I r??, Mcrifbe*, are all re-produced with per- i feet fidelity and in exact order. It it underatood that Mesers. Goupil Ar Co. will shortly jniblwh ?W ?iiy at Mr. o,k??, ?? retentlrig the moat remaikable *?te?, land acapea and monument* iii Upper "Egypt." A? Ivnt^TET.-r-To . be really a ad practically industrious, one must improve the minute particles of time known aa "spare minute*." Of all portion* of oor life, thews spare mi nutca are tho moat fruitful for good or evil, and are UtenUly the gape through wMsfa temptation find* access to the eonT "Hpare minutes ere gold duat of time" add Young ; and makes the mountains, momenta make the year f Idleness waste* a man an insensibly aa industry improve* him ; evil deeds and aril thoughts never creep upon him who U assiduously employed upon good ones. The mind and body both require aot Jvlty to them (n pure and healthy action. Like water, if it njna free it is pure and wholesome; hut what is them more noisome and pestilential than a stagnant pool! Diligence of itself alone w a ?tr fortune, and industry is a j good <*Ut? to hare an?l to jpkf. 1 ? 0 drc.How Uih isdloWn by the follow tng Instance Troth a New York oo?S?asir established Irott manufacturing firm found ihwlf seriously embarrassed in it* finances, and has jnst been obliged to make an assignment. to the creditor*. Upon an examination of the busineiw accounts it was discovered that the clerk who had devoted considerable tiuo to sailiug yachts uud trotting fast horses, and finally sailed for Kurope on a pleasure trip, had been unfartbftil to tne trust confided to him. Among other contrivance* for tihing bis pocket* he had boen ' accustomed each pay day to set apart a considerable .amount as the share of wages due to workmen who had not been in the employ of the oobccru for a .year past, And appropriating tbe.wuno as he saw fit* . i i ? *mm is ? mmm&'it. HARKIRD?In Anderson District, on Wednesday morning, the 13th in?t., by Kev: David II... I. I - 13 *J - TV # ill i>?iu|Mirvjri% vtxNt b ctavau^ mk{., 01 lirwivniv "Dintrietj.t? Mm. ;M- K Lmun, third dmnghtcr of Lindney A. Baker, of the former pi nee. Lilt of Consignees at Greenville Depot - , fnw frpi. 27,Uo Oct. 4th Green. Man'f 'ng. Co., Hower Cox A M., J Cathy, S. M. A Co., W. II Haatie A Co., Dr W L IliHfp.rd, A A Brovlos, H A Maxwell, N A Fcaster, L 11 Cl'ine, Roberts A Dnncan, \V 1> Rankin A Son, Mrs M J Kinlock, J A David, Chapman A Co., A M Hawkins, E L Trenholm, J \V Grady, 1> Hankie, Webber A Co., A T Summev, D T A W C Burton, N A B F Morgan, W W Patton Swandale A Irwin, W C Johnson, F F Beattie A Co., T P Brockman, Crittenden A Turner, Smith A McDowell, W W Smith, HAL Williams, Kcv T ^-Arthur, Edward J Wolyneaws, John Guorin, J Dougherty, D Proffit, J C Oeland, James McPherson, Wm Wealch, E Clayton, F Burty, J Cooper, C J Elford, G D Grice, Sv II Hennon, Morgan A Moore, C II Lanneau, Patton A Mc ivee, rjiora dc Aidloe, Kirby dr Wilson, K A W, B R Webster, J M Crotwell, W A Alston, C Merrick, W Elliott, Walker A Irvine, McBee & Ileim, Wm Lowndes, F W Johnstone, D T <fc W C Burton, II E Laue, W Johnson, II Lindsey, P N Powers, W II llovey, J Beryman A W Lindsey, Geo Held man, J B Tardiffe, J T Coleman, Jas H Trapier, R K Furmnti, J S linger, D llokc, P C lx*tcr. N. A. FEASTER, Agent. ?vl -v.i4r .. xi 1,1. i. -?a? ?_ ,im*\ - x u. Greenville Prices Current. COKHKCTICO WKEKI.Y FOH THE ENTKUI'HIKK, BY JOHN W. 8RADY, MERCHANT. Gskf-xvilif, Octolxir 5, 1854. BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 10 ? 18 Dundee, i '2 \ BACON ... .Ilains, |?er lb., 10 a 12f Shoulders, 9 a 10 Sides, 11 a 121 Hog round, 10 lUJUfcil.. .tioshen, per lb. none. Country, ]>er lb. 15 COFFEE.. .llio, per lb.'' 14 Javn, per lb. 18 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0| a 10 Sheeting, per y?l. 10 a 15 Onuaburgs, per yd. 11 a 12? FLOUR ....Country, perbbl. $6 a $7 Country, per sack, $3 a $3^ GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 70 a 75 Wheat, por bushel, (1 a $1^ IRON...... JSwedevper lb. 0-J ? 7 Euglish, j?er lb. * 5 a 5^ LARD per lb. 9 a 10 MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 33 a 37? \ N. O., per. gal. 40 SYRl'P.... M M per gal. 50 a 02^ OILS Lamp, per gal. $14 a $2^ Train, ner gHl. 87 J a $l j Linseed, #? RICE. .per lb. 7 ? 8J ROPE..... .nor lb. 12^ a 20 8UGARS...N. Orleans,per lb. 7 a 0 Porto Rieo, per lb. 9 a 10 Ix>af, per lb. 124 Crushed, per lb, 124 Refined, per lb. 10 a 12-^ SALT.......per bushel, 90 Salt, per Miek, $2$ a $3 SOAP .Colgate,pale.pr.lb 12? ? 15 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 cirr*T ik i?i t ? ?'*"* 1 " I2f Kltot, per l>ag, *2$ a $2^ ~ ELECTION^, koTICE.' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I . .UuHviuc Dnrraior. ( OffU* Comrt General Seat****, Oommon Pleas. ID. HOKE, Clerk of said Ooart in pvma^ anee of the Direction a of tho Act of tho Legislature in Mich oa*e outdo and provided, do hereby jrive public notice that an Election for Ordinary f?r OwmrPIt l>i strict, will be held on the Kint Monday in November next, at the usual plama of Election throughout the aaid District. Witness my hand, (%t Greenville, this fifth day of Oetober, A. D., 1?54. , D. HOK1C, Q 0.3. 4 0. P. October 6, 1864. 21-v td Cabinet^Making: ss&&6&as aasaaas ; I TV WPECTFUTXY informs the citinnsof Greenl\. ...III. 4v.* L. I. I t. DI'DVI ?w Tiara vuav iro ra picimrwi w a'uniT *TURK: eucli m Bodateada, HMeboarda,jIJureAun, Folding-leaf Table#, Centre Table#, Wardrobca, Ac., Ao., and hope* to reeeive a liberal patron3*. IX* jpaT l>e found at the Work-Wiop near e corner of Main and Buncombe Street*, in the rear of P. CaubiV* Blacksmith Shop. (Jreenvillo, October fl. 81 8 | ? ? 1 : ALL thoee indebted to me by Note er Aeoownt now due, will plfaae come forward and | make immediate payment, a* I will net fire any further indulgence. ' U w: a hen*O!t. I OetoWd. 21 8 k ? > lf.yj ;4tdveal ? Negroes, Town lots, Plantations, Cattle, HIMM, Pr*Tl?lM, the. Mate of?e?ih CtimiiiiA. [ ?i.; r GREENVILLE DISTRICT. .?*- : ast a^wairssr. C. J. Elford and J?n?ea U. Hlwrmto, Executor* of Ik Dunham, deceased, H Roger Ta>vo1sih1.? Bill for Account,, Relief; Kale, Partition, Ac. PkmT, end Yotmo A Eltoud, Complainants' Kulieton IS obedience to the Order of the Court of Eqaity for Greenville District, made at July Term, 1854, the undersigned Commissioner of the said Court will proecod to aell the partnership property of the firm of Duubaro A Loveland, for partition, at the time* and placet following, to-wit : I On Wednesday, the flnt day of November ! next, at the Mountain Creek Plantation of Dva| una i m Lwvelaad, is ssid District. A quantity of CORN, Fodder, Shucks Oats and other Pmrisiona A Large stock of Hogs 18 or 20 head of Cowa and Calves, I 1 pair young Steers, IS young Cattl j 1 8 Horn*, 1 Mule Colt SI Shoep and Lambs, S Old Carta 1 Harrow, 4 Plough Stocks, 10 Plough Moulds 1 Dung Fork, 2 Piteh Forks, 8 Hoes B Axor, 2 pnir Steelyards 8 Scythes and Cradles^ 1 Bee Talaee and Boes 1 Ulu.4 n... Cooking Utensils, Ac., Ac. Tkhma or Sai.k. roa tiir above-named Ptomty.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from date, on note with t*o good sureties, except for sums under $20, which will be required in cash to pey the costs of Partition. And if s sufficient amount of cash be nut received in this account to meet "the expenses of Partition, then the remainder of what is necessary for this purpose , will be required of the otherwise credit portion ! of said sale. | ALSO, On Hale-day in November, at the Court-Houac ! of said District: 1. The 1X.?T on Main-street, in the Town of ; Oreenville, now occupied by R. Lovcland and others, measuring 100 feet on Main-street, front, and Brown-street, back, and being 224 feet in i depth. On this Lot is a large and well-built , brick House, containing dwelling with six rooms ; above, and two Store Rooms below. Also, i a Wooden Store House, now occupied as a Tin Shop and Store. There is also U|>on the Lot a I Brick Kitchen, Smoke House and other OutI buildings, and a well of fine water. This projierJ ty is situated !n the centre of business, and is one j of the most desirable Lots in the Town of Greon! viile, and with but little improvement it could . be made to produce a rent of $760 per annum. J 2. A LOT immediately hack of the above, being 100 feet on Brown street, front, and Spring street, back, and being 200 feet, in depth, having on it a large nud convenient Stable, Ac. 8. One LOT on Buncointa street, in the said Town, now occupied by 0. A. Pickle, being feet front on Buncombe street, nnd met in | depth. On this Lot is a comfortable Dwelling House and Outbuild intra It U 1m mm* >' ?! ? ! moot pleasant and improving portion* of the i Town. 4. One LOT at Pickens C. IL, (particular descriptions of which will bo given ou the day of i sale.) 3. The Tract of LAND known aa the llnwI kins Tract, containing 842+ acres, more or less, situated on Mountain creek, in Greenville I>ietrint, seven miles from Uroenville C. 1L, on the road leading to Jenkins' Camp Ground. The greater portion of this place is woodland, and i 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 one of the healthi icst sections of the world. 6. Tht Tract of LAND, known as the Hooker | Tract, adjoining tho above, containing 248 acres, | more or less. This place is well improved, a j large portion in woodland, and some of the ' cleared land very productive. I 7. A Tract of LAND, on Jamieson's Creek, i waters of South Pneolet River, in Greenville Dis! trict, containing 100 acres, more or lees. Tf.hks or Sale, rot tuk Lands.?A credit of ' one, two and three years, In equal and successive I annual instalments, hearing interest from the | date of sale, to be secured by bond with two good securities, and by mortgaging the premisow. The Town Lots are now r<*hted, and the purchaser will bo entitled to the rent froin the ante j of sale. ALSO. 25 Valuable and Likely Yegroee, vie: TOM, Will, Marble, Susan, Owen, Phillis,.Florida, 6'ostello, Sam, Dan, Iiol\ Mary, Lucindo, Henry, Matilda, Jenny, Pallas, Allen, Charles, John,*Josettn, Spencer, Julia, Peter, Betsey. Thumb or Hal*, ma m* N?i?on.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by notes, with at least two good suritie*. S. A. TOWN KM, O. K O. D. Commissioner's Office, I sept 19, 1858. f 19 tds Valuable Residence for Sal* at Public Auction. THE subscriber will sell, at Public Auction, at Greenville Court House on Hale day in W txrmfxr mart, the HOtlHK AND LOT, on Coffee Street, in the Town of Greenville, now owned and occupied by Emanuel K. itobinson. The Is>t is 200 feet front on Coffee Street by 120 feet in depth on Spring end Me Bee Streets. The Dwelling is a handsome Brick Building with six rooms. On the premises is Coppersmith Shop, Brick Smoke House, Stable, Ac., and a number of the choicest Peach and other Fruit Trees in the country. This Lot is' near Main Street, and near the Methodist, Episcopal and Baptist Churches, and is very desirably located for a residence. Tsajss.-?.V credit sf ri* and twelve months, with interest from date, to b? seearod by bond with two suritiee and a mortgage of the premises. C. J. ELFORD, Att'v. sept 23 13 tat ALL DEBTS owing to the firm of Roberta b Pickle, are in the subscriber's hands noi on id forthwith will Ita mind sms "' C.T. ELFORD7AMignX " aept 22 10 9 ALL DEBTS due to I. 11. Benedict, deceased, or to Beoedid A Burns, not paid forthwith, will be sued indascritninstely. C. J. ELFORD, Adm'r. A Assignee, sept 22 19 8 4 U< PK1WOS8 baring rntj demand* agaimt J.X. L. A TmuwiDx, deeeniied, will present them properly attnUd, and all indebted^ will ploaae make immediate payment, to II. l?F. TlflWSTON, Jbwnrfor. 1 s?pt *?, 1854. 19 At jit2jff, : v. VTn iffr attor^TEYS ATLAW, GREENVILLE C. IL, 8. C. June 23, 18S4. * | f""" * * ' ' - * " ? ' ' ? -t? Found, ON Friday, 15th ia^, BRACELET. supposed to bo loot by eomo one who attended tbo EpucopRl Faif. Tho owner ten have it by proving property end jmving for thU advertisement Enquire nt thin office. 829 19 Scvthera Quarterly Review.. PERSONS lievirg business relations with the "Soununn Qi'arteklv Review, will tor Utfl prese nt address their eonunucieatiouA to the publisher in Columbia, 8. C. C MORTIMER. R99 19 f A Horse For Sfclo. AUOR8F, seven years old, in good order, quite gentle, and works well in double or single harness, cen be bad cheap, by enquiring at this office. 829 tf Greenville and Laurens. GA. 8UDDUTII will carry persons from Greenville to Lanrcns C. 1L l/ccving Greenville every Tuesday and Friday, irctuming Wednrsdavs and Saturdays. Applieat on to he mad*St.. A,.? W..~. 1- f? ~ 1 f W?V I -J" A. BRUCE, SURQEOM ?IMTOST, tirecnrlllc, 8. C. 18 PREPARED for nil operation* on TEETH, and jairticulsrly FULL 8EITS of Teeth, made after the most unproved plan. Entire satisfaction given beforo paid for. Those persons about 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 tliey can. Jnae 28, 1884. tf DeBow's Review. ADAPTED primarily to the Southern and h_ Western States of the Union. Including statistics of Foreign and Domestic Industry and Enterprise. Published Monthly in New Orleans, at $5 per annum in advance. A few complete sets of the work, thirty volumes bound handsomely (600 to 680 pages,) are for sale at the office, New Orleans, deliverable in any of the large cities or towns. Publication office, Merchants' Exchange, (over post-office,) New-Orleans. Postage two cents ner number if pre-paid quarterly. J*21?10$ Livery Stable. rlMIE subscribers arc supplied with a number 1 of COliFOJtTAMLK HACKS, UARIilA (.} EA A XI) HUH (J I KM, with gentle well-broke HOltSFX, and careful and competent DRIVERS, and will convey Travellers or hire their Vehicles tin iimwiiiiini; i < riniv ini'ir Wllivni Will nlwar* be found at tho I)e|K>t, ou the Arrival of tho (.Sirs, and will convey Passenger* to any juirt of town or from any jiart of town for 12$ cent*. Travclen will do well to make no arrangement* until they reach Greenville. KUTLEDGE ?fc AHCIIER. Jnnc 30. 7 ' 6m The State of South Carolina. In tiik IIoi'SK or Rkpkesentatives, ) December. 20, 1853. \ TlIK Committee ot I'rivelegea aud Elections, to whom were referred sundry petitions, praying the establishment of new plaeea of elections, tlie discontinuance of other places, and the appointment of Managers for the next General Elections, hare had the the an me under consideration, and beg lehve to rejiort, and recomined the adoption of the following resolutions: Resolved, That the elections to be holdeu on the secoud Monday in October, and the day following, for Senators antl Representataves in the State Legislature, shall be held at the following places, and conducted by the following persons, to wit:? GREENVILLE. fViliri TTciiia -Tr?l>n W Slnlroa T p It F. Clcaveland, It. Loveland. McCullough's?Ja?. McCullough, J. R. Smith, T. lionrv Stokes. Jones''?W. H. Evans, A. Eskew, William R. Berry. Fairview?Jesse K. Stone, IL M. Cely, J. T. Bennett Broekman'a?Daniel Fowlee, J. R. Snow, S. R. Westmorland. Richards'?Nclsou Austin, A. Y. Owens, Samuel Moore. Mayfield's?William A. Cureton, John Aahmore, James Londertnan. Westfield's?John Charles, Samuel Garrison, A. Iluff. Shockley's?Abraham Green, Aldrich Green, II. M. Smith. Montgomery's?II. E. Lynch, William Wheeler, C. O, Montgomery. Folger's Store-?David Itlythe, Williams Cox, Davis Hunt. Bru ton's?A. Barratt, William Goodlett, Prue Benson. Hodges*?Alfred Cantrell, William K. Hightower, William C. Goodwin. DickeyV?H. Keller, l>avid Barton, Joseph Barton, J r., Cross'? Benjamin Few, J. K. Dickson, S. Goodlett, J r. Mason's?Jacob Ponder, Berry man Stewart, John Ponder. Death art's?George Keith, John Master's, Howard Henderson. Fountain Inn?James Gault, B. B. Garratt, G. T. Hughes. Tucker's?? Hightower, Solomon Jones, William Tucker. Four members of the House of Representatives to be elected. Polls to be kept open on Monday and Tuesday at the Court House, and on Tuesday at all the other precincts. Managers to meet at the Court House one the Wednesday following, count the votes, and declare the election. Sept 22 20 td ALL the WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, which were left for repair _:,u il.. 1-4- t it u i:.i !.?- 1> -- WI III Hre HHO 1. 11. IM3IICUICS Of WIM1 UW? diet k Burns, and which are not called for and axpeoeea paid by the lat November next, will then be sold to pay clurgea, without further notice. C. J. ELtORD, A/lro'r. k Aaeignee. ?n*? ?? ? \Jh irillT^i" 1HR'MWULAK MEKTfqanef Mmtini Lomc. No. cLPWftA11 !.UO.Mr*Md? Od^FWlir aYMtinn ?i 1 o'clock in their Hnll. J. & SUK&MAK, tkcnivp. Gree.viHe.Aat.il. 1? | A. IO!l? OF TEMPRBA1VCC. ?OnicK.yviiA* Divifwo*. No. 1?, 8. of T.. hold their meetings week)/, at (In Division Room, (in Mc Bee's LI nil) Saturday evenings. 1. D. WtUiON, A. R. S. August 11. IS f Wo ~ | THE Members of Greenville Section, No. IS, j nre reque?t<xl to meet at their Hall 7VNiqkt. Br order of W. P. 1'iucr, W.\ P.*. I Oct. a, * si ^ tf BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT. \?73?RTPJKD Sir?Yfl?38c3 I ATYFfiV o. rvAUiunr lv i i cm ob EAMIMIDC! OFFICE, (Under the Eutaw House, Ho. 8,) ; BALT1MOBE ST. BKG to call particular attention to the splendid selection of MAGNIFICENT LOTTER1D* drawing daily. Tlie Capitals in each Lottery range from the small amount of $4,009, to the Stupendous Sum of Tickets varying in *>rie? of f-nm *1 t4? *00 Our success in selling Prizes has been entirely beyond our expectations. Wc have sold and cashed Prizes during the last year, amounting in the I aggregate to over One Million of Dollars! PACKAGES OF TICKETS containing all the numbers in the Lottery, always on hand, ranging in price from $8 60 to $460?Prizes from $4,000 to $100,000. A single packnge can draw the 4 highest Prizes in the Lottery. Orders solicited through the Post-Office. Our Monthly Bulletin containing the Schemes i of all Lotteries one month in advance of the day ' of drawing, sent to all who order it, Free of j Charge. Thankful for past favors wo respectful-1 lv solicit a continuance of thepntronngc so lib- j ernllv bestowed on us heretofore. All Business strictly private and confidential, j For Prizes either by the Package, Single Tickets or Shares, be sure to cull on or address your 1 orders to the Old Established House of SMALLWOOD & CO., jVo. 8, Eutaw House, Baltimore, MJ. August 11, 1854. 18 8m irs?iaW??fFss7 MR. L A F A R , HAVING just received from ('buries ton, a fine | assortment of FANCV CASES, ME1>AL- i LIONS, BKOACllte*, Ac., lie would rrpectfully : invite the citizens of Greenville and its vicinity, to cnll and examine for themselves. He may fie found at NrBnfillall. Please call and examine specimens. l3fTn?tructiona given in the art, July 41, 1864. 1?? tf The State of South Carolina, GREENVILLK DISTRICT. II% EQUITY. Emily C. Westmoreland, ek at, vs. William ' West, et. at?Hill for Partition, Ac. It F. 1'isal ?v. Em.. Complainant'* Solicitor, i' TX obedience to the Decree of the Court, in this X case, the Commissioner -will sell to the highest bidder, at Greenville Court House, on Sale-day in October next, on m credit of one, two and three years, the Tract of 1-nnd whereon James West lived in his lifetime, lying on the waters of Saluda River, in Greenville District, containing five or six hundred acres, known as the Home-place, and adjoining lands of Weatly Phillips and others. This is a valuable Tract of J*nnd, with all the improvements necessary for a Farm. The amount of the costs in this ease, and also the costs in the ease of Carolina MeCorrol and her husband, against the Plaintiffs and James West, will be required to be paid in cash by the purchaser. lie will also be required to give bond and two good sureties, to secure the purchase money, with a mortgage of the premises. K A. TOWNER, c. a. o. n. Commissioner's Office, Grecuville, R. C., July 17. 1854. aug 18 td? Election Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > (iKKKN VILLK DlSTHICT \ Ofilf* Court oj General fiettumt and Common Pleat. T P. JIOKK, Clerk of said Conrt, in pursuance A.% of the directions of the Act of the Legislature, in such cases made and provided, do hereby P've pnhlic notice that nn election for TAX OOLBCTOK for Greenville District, will l>e held throughout the said District, on the second Monday and Tuesday in October next, at the CourtHonse, and at the out boxes on Tuesday. The Managers will meet at the Court-House on Wednesday following, count the votes and declare the election. Witness my hand at Greenville Court-llouse, this 28th day of August, A. P., 1858. P. HOKE, C. C. 1?. & 0. P. Septemberl, 1554. 10 td WATCIIES,JtfwELRY,&c" JOHN J. BENEDICT Ct? _ WOULD respectfully inform his old friends that he has returned (? l&'rom Vew York, bringing with him A STOCK OF JEWELRY, which he is offering for sale C1IKA1', at the store of Messrs. Roberts ?fc Duncan. It comprises WATCHES, BRACELETS, GOLD PENCIL8, RINGS, He asks an examination of the same, and assures them that they wili be found of the best material. August M. I ') t f Game Fowls. PERROXS visiting the Agricultural Fair to be held at Greenville C. II. on the 11th and 12th of October will have an opportunity of eecinir some of tho K??t OAME BIRDS in the United State*. I expect to have a great many breed* on exhibition, all of which will be offered for ealc, with the price marked on th# cootm. P. E. MARTIX. Sept. 2*2. 19 8 The Spartanburg Express BY EDWARD H. BRITTOX, (Formerly of the Fairfield Register and Herald, and lately one of the Editor* and Proprietor* of the Charleston Standard,) ha* been eetablUhed at Spartanburg C. H., S. C TEBIR. Tri-Weekly Hnrraa, per annum, 00 Weakly * * * t 00 r*r OANOIDATg?, . gr w* are authorised to'?taMiw? C?L JL L OBB * caadidate for iflBbiiiiiu to Cw ym, at the next election. Hep*. M. id . . - I ""W ? IB" WE art authorised to mbmbn WW* PiHkX?r KlfBed, ??? * a Candidate *T tka liogialaturt at the oinaing jjtatiwt Jdm t. 9 B0r id J 1 i ^ .. It ! fBTrt fri?mJa of Perry IS. Danraa* Win W tovi to announce liiut aa a Candidate for re-election aa a Kepreecntetire in tfo State Legidatnre from GreeuriUe District. June lrri * e tJ* SB'iV* have been uutiioriwni to annoMne# B'^tort iHckaf, I><|., ? CnndidaU for the office of ORDINARY, at the next eloctioa for said office. An*. tf HTWe are authorized to aounce W. F. PRINCE, us a candidate for 8har a iff at tbc ensuing election for that office. ' Sept. 8. 17 u i JCdilor ;?Voa will plrnw ar.counoe W. M. UOODLtTT a Candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing election. Sit Ul tar Woaro Authorized to annouuoc Capt. lasseaa Taylor* as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. J9 * jpmr^rcraux?. DEAI.F.K IX a'-spASpraa .ousmD )?&ssmr Ready-Hatlo Olothiiig, HATH, CAPS A BONNETS, BOOTS A SHOEH^ MAR0WA&E & ?OTLERY, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Clroc^cirjj, filqsstoarc, Groceries, Arc. OPPOSITE THE COURT-UOLSE, OX MAIN-STREET. tW~All description of Produce taken in exchange for Goods nt the market price. IJ born! Cash advances mnde on Cotton and other produce Intrnnsitu for Mnrkct. Greenville, June 2, 1854. 8 tf DAGUERREAN GALLERY. I W, H, BURNS UAS REFnTKT) and j>ut in complete order the Rooms formerly occupied by A. H. I Rowanu ns a Rook-Bindery and DAGU^HllEAJf I and rcsiK-ctfully nnnouncce to the citizens of | Greenville mid vicinity, thnt lie is now prepared j to exeeutc UkncRi.cs in handsome style and nnisli. : likenesses retaken, and placed in Medallion or nny other style of ease. Children's pictures taken in n very few minutes with accuracy. Greenville, June 9, 1H5-1. 4 tf Great Economy in Time & Labor. AM* PREMIUM CHURN. rl"MIR SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his 1. friends ntul the public generally that ho has purchased the right to Manufacture the abovo | Churn, and is now prepared to execute all orders I for the same. Its simplicity is such as to be un, derstood by every intelligent child, and its eonI struction is on truly and strictly philosophical , principles, and produces the deeitcd result in an | almost incredible short time, j The superior qualities of this Churn are as fol! lows: First, the quick and casv process of maki ing butter when sitting in a chair. Secondly, In | overcoming the difficulty which produces aswell| ing to overflow; and, Thirdly, the gathering ! process, in separating the butter from the milk, { and preparing for salting. Persons wishing a 1 Churn can And them at the subscriber's work-shop, near the corner of Main and Buncombe streets. J. If. MKKKILL. 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