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j. ?V- K'-PQtF *?'^ ilni that nfjevai!??<l that editorial chair as wo Irave 3 njmreswon"t/vt Of^fr'mOst delightful, or luost serious E one.*. ' j 'f iUu we will now adjourn to a laugh, audi go in where the laugh opens- ' I Everybody knows that this is jui age of progr?** and that nowhere-else is tho^fuct so apparent as among 1 lie idtas of children, that,shoot ptetty far^Ancl hit tluvir murk. it. An old ladv, once upon a time- was reading with the children of the family in which she'livh1,\Uio parages of the Bible 'relating thu incident* connected with the insult ottered jo the lWphfet Elijah, by children who mockingly said, ' Go up, thou baldhead ?" '.'Now children." said tlyo old lady, "you must always, respect old age ; because you do not know wl'iat puuishmeut will meet you, if you insult the agod. Now here's tho children nil eaten by the bears that came out of tho woods. IIow do yon know but hears would cat you up? and then mother would have no little boys and girls to love. Always bo respoctablo, dear children, to an old ]>cr?oti." During this discourse, one little fellow kept liisuye resolutely fixed upon the speaker.? He evidently was interested in the advice given; and pondered upon it over and over again. Filially he tjiought to lost the truth of what he had heard, W saying. "Well, new, t tell you, 'Ixuu.head,1 to 'go up j' notr briref on your fxart /" [Doth/ex Literary Museum. Tied Down at Home. A friknd of ours, living not far from Pontiac, was one pleasant day importuned by his wife to take hpr to ride. The gentleman' boinganinn of business^ pleaded hin engagements when his wife replied with the old story, that she must bo "tit'ddown at home." The husband rejoined that if any person would furnish hiui with clothing to wear, and enough to eat and drink, ho would be willing to be "tied down at homo." A few days after, the gentleman came home earlier than was liis custom, and, being fatigued, lay down on tbo sofa and fell into a sound sleep. His wife took cords, and sliljf tied his hands together, served his feet in tho same way, and made him fast to the sofa. She then sat a table, with all that the house afforded, and placed an extra suit of clothes within his reach. This dorio, she started to pdy a friend a. visit. Upon her return, lata in the evening, sho found hor subject of domistic decipli'ne as slife left hint, except be was wide awake, and very mad. "What on earth does all this mean i" says he. "Nothing," quietly remarked his wife, except the consummation of your earthly wishes?enough to eat, drink and wear, and to be tied doum at home Dklktf.riocs Huaxdy.?At the last meeting of the Farmer*' Club, which is conmosed of some of tl>o ablest members of the American Institute, French brandies were the subject of discussion. It was shown by quotation* from French journals that alcohol, manufactured from beets and molasses, lias, to a great extent, superceded the grape brandies formerly exported to this country, caused by the total destruction of the grape crop. Smco that time the French Government has opened its ports for the introduction of foreign wir.es and liquors, and Wge orders liftvo been -out to this country and Holland for a large supply of whisky, or pure spirits, as it is called, for tho puri?c*e of making it into French brandy, to supply this and other brandy drinking countries. * 1 Tun town of Petersburg, tho former county seat of Lavaca county, Texas, was sold for debj. a short time since by the sheriff oft that couuty. If payment were enforced of the liabilities of other towns, which have sprung up suddenly in the West as well as citieston tho Atlantic border, the soino result vrould be reached. L" W Parsoh Brownlow. of tho Knoxvillo (Tenn.) Whig, declares tlint in tho next Governor's election, if ono of tho candidates Rhall support a proposition to submit a l'robibitory Liquor l^aw to tbe people, and. Ilio other shall opposo it, he will vote for the I'rpbibitory inun. If neithor of them favor he proposition, and the I'rohibitorv party ?ave no candidate, ho will himself become ] cai^lidnte, and run'the r?oc through. j Sal* of a Costlt Shawl.?The great , ash mere shawi?me tineijf needle-work i hawl cxetseen in America?whieh cost *>'2,00 at (VnstuiHin^ple, and was imported cxiressly for exhibition at the World's Fair, rna Sold at auction iu New York, on Wedt-sdav, for ono thousand ami twenty-live Kalian). The purchasers name was given as La. UcW oJf. Another sold for $500. W A Notice Accei'tku.?Mm Jenkins ro ./o?i i?:. I^iukis inepicu-sure ui itruwns company at a small party oh Friday evening next. : -> ' Spriggina 1'Iaoe Monday. Capt. Brown presents his ccnitilimemfc to Mra. .tenkin*, and regrets that thirteen piivatea will be detained by habeas oorjms t?Hw and two sergeant* are on the sick list; t}i? rest, of Oapt. llrow nV com puny will have much pleasure in wailing on Mrs. Jenkins on Friday evening. love for liini, the venerable, by ottering to set^ro llhrt. A Ho not point at liiiu as lie feebly walks past you, leaning upon his stick; for he is an old man, soon to pass away to that land where there is no age to dim the sight, or to enfeeble the .soul's pnreipitation in ^lerflfcl delights, lie still is under the kind care of his Enthor, who "feedeth even the ravens when they cry," and whose love yearns towant him. Poor old man ! Perhaps lie is alone in the cruel world. W.UJe and sons and daugters, kindred all, are dead, or scattered to the four ..quarters of the earth. The places that knew him onee ;uc strangers to him now. He wanders the. highways of life, disconsolate, w ithout a heart to ciing to, without a fiiond to seek him, and e.nll him brother. He is poor. Hut he lives along, anticipating the nappy h<>nr when death shall relieve him from all trouble*, and introdueo him to a ! world where the freshness of youth shall return again. ltomember that you may otie dav be old, a _ a.II p * rs' i' " ?' - nnu so iuii 01 years as to tooU around tor help in your declining lifo. Therefore, as you wouid have others do to you, do ve a' -o to them. Speak kindly to the poor oid man, for his heart is full to the biini with the r<v membrance of sorrow. Do not overrun his cup with evil words, for he will not trouble you long on earth. 1> > good while you may to the poor old lnmx.^-Dtxlye's Liicrary Museum. How to ?kt iuu or Hats.?Professor Bascotn of Oborlin, in a letter to the Ohio Farmer, savs: , > . "The lurgc brown rat often visits nty laboratory and other premises. As they cotne singly, I take off each the night after I discover signs of his presence, in this wise: I take half a teasjaxnifulofdry flour of Indian meal on a plate or peice of board, and sprinkle over it the fraction of a grain otatriehnine. This is set in a convenient place, and 1 invariably find the culprit near the spot dead in the morning. The peculiar advantage of this poison .is, it produces muscular spasms, which prevent the animal from reaching his hole to die and decompose." ? Unity in Vauieiy.?NatureTins not chosen to put the l>cst wine into one jar. It is placed in many vessels. We niuu search through a city to find nil tho faculties that constitute a man. A French w riter has said that it takes one thousand seven hundred or one thousand eight hundred men to make a complete man. Tho sea educates one class, tho mountain one,. Europe one, and America another, the whole constituting the symmetry of the race, and the result in a secured soul.?Fmersirfi. The Two Ui.esmngh.?lie tltat loses his .conscience has nothing left that 'is worth keeping. Therefore be sure you look to that. And in tho next plnee, look to your health ; and if you have it, praise God, and value it next to a good conscience ; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of, a blessing that money can not buy; therefore value it, and be thankful for it.?Isaac W.rlinn The 'celebrated Turkish woman FutmaQnarn-IIanum, wlio lod ,r>00 soldiers to the seat of war,has been abandoned bv her troops and has returned for recruits. I Lor military dress is described as a loose pair of blue trowsers, cashmere turban, red boots, with pearls and gold, and a waist bolt, which, of itself is ' l a perfect Arsenal of weapons. A spacious cloak of red cloth, similar to that worn by the French Spahis, envelops her in its copious folds. The Last and Meanest Viluant.?Recently agent lemunlv looking stranger called upon the sexton in Louisville and ordered a child's grave to-be dug, offering a ten dollar bill in payment for the services and receiving eight dollars in return. No child's Tunem! appeared at tbo appointed time, the sexton was led to examine litA ten dollar bill when he found it was Counterfeit. Like afteu Fhkezino.?It is said that the scientific men of France are at present speculating on a recent instance of a young man brought to life nfter being frozen eleven months on the Alp*. The Mood of a living man was Infused into the veine* of the frozen youth, and he moved and spoke. The experiment wai afterwards tried on a hare, frozen for the purpose, with complete success. ' * S'' ^ Joel T. IJkauley, the author, w chosen to the New York As^einblvfrom the Newhnrirli District, Orange county, Isy 19 majority. lie was the independent Maine Law candidate. ! . .L1.... I J Religions Notice. Rev. Dr. WiirrwooBD Smith, recently Appointed ty tlie bishopdhip of tho M. K. Church ki this place, may be expected to o|>en m>rricee at J 1 o'clock, on Sunday morning next Tho State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. By Robert McKay, Esq., Ordinary of said bistric/. VVnn'RKAH, M. 1). D'ckkt has filed n Pet. V T tu?n iu my olflee, praying tliat I> ttem of A<iimiii.Mrnti<ifj on (Ui ami singular ti?o goods ft nil elmttela, right# and credit# of Gxouoe Lisi* f.v, Ken., lfitc-nf fh? district aforesoid, deceased, i tjoiilfl to grunted to hint. *' l'hn. jtsrto cite nn<l u.lmoiiish nil nnd singular the kindred grid creditor*- of the said do. o.-wd, to b6 and B)-i>**r'in the Court- of (Irdinnry for ?nyd J>h4rioit, to bo hidden ftt Greenville CkjurMIpusc, outiie Sixth doy of December ntxt, to shew o?fl#e,if nnyiwhy the Mtid Administration #hou!d not- be granted. ' v*' ' ROIVT. McKAYy-6. o. d. Ordinary'! Offlee, tfMr J*-'i pr M . biiinlily tww to lii^ wise decr-ee. The deceased was for four yours Tax Collector of thin District, and by bis kindness and efficiency aa a public officer, ..wooi ?b?! nu;r;tld tin* good regatd* of ail of Our citizens. By bit# industry, perseverance, art<l nntvirai vigor of intellect, he unci ded in making himself a good scholar, and had the fairest promise, up to the day of hie death, of becoming ohe of the inoet usepil citizens of the District, Tlio doeeusod left a wife, father, mother, and other relation^ to tdoftrn his uutimely departure. The hand of fru-udahip and affection which records these feu- lines as n tribute to the memory of a vnpied friend; forbears to write i??n iiuiu it prayer mac no una utose |i? loves fiuiy surrender life, likts II. 31. Smith, amidst tlie tenrs jind regret* of n large eircle ot good and sorrowing friends. 7 * PIKP?-At his residence in Pendleton village, on the '27th' of October, 3jr. SPARTAN D. BERRY, in the 88th your of his nge. The subject of this notice U*d recently removed to Pendleton, and was comparatively a stranger. tie was the son of Rev. Nathaniel Berry, late of (irocnyilie District, and so fnr as is known to tlie writer, was an upright, honest uian, an affectionate husband, and devoted father, lie has loft a wife and two smnll children, besides a largo circle of relations and frisnds to uiourn his UUt iniely desth. Such ?H. the uneortninty of life. The voung as well us the old are subject to the despotic power of the fell destroyer; and it becomes the living to be nhrnyo prepared to- meet the inevitable doom that awaits all mortality. "TheseulptnrM king, the burdened slave, The humble and the hanghtv sir, The rich, jthe.poor, the base, the brave, In dust, without distinction lie." DIED?On Saturday morning, 18th instant, William erastusrowlky; eldest son of) John M, and Mary L. It. Rowley, and grandson of the lute Maj. William Turpin, aged 12 years, 10 months and 2 days. Mow short the race our friend has run, Cut down in nil his bloom ; The course but yesterday began, Now finished "in the tomb.' Greenville Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE ENTERPRISE, BY JOHNJW. GRADY, MERCHANT. ( ur.KNvu.if, November *28, 1864. BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18 Dundee, 13 a 10 BACON ... .Ilains, j?erlb., 12 a 14 Shoulders, 9 a 10 Sides, 12? a 14 Hog round, 10 BUTTER.. .Goshen, per lb. none. Country, per lb. 15 COFFEE...Kjo,per II*. 14 Jftvn, per lb. 18 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shitting, per yd. 6^ a 30 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 OniiuburgR, per yd. 11 a 12^ FLOUR.... Country, perbbl. $7 a ?7^ Country, per sack, $3 a $3A GRAIN" Corn, per bushel, CO a 65 Wheat, per bushel, $1 a $1^ IRON Swedes, per lb. 6^ a 7 English, per lb. 5 a 5j LAUD per lb. 11 a 12 MOLASSES, Cuba, per pal. 33 a 37^ N. 0., per.gal. 40 SYRUP...,'4 " per gal. 50 a 62A OILS; Lamp, per gal. $1^ a $24 Train, jior gal. 87$ a $1$ Linseed, $1^ RICE per lb. 7 a 8$ ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20 SUGARS.. .N, Orleans, per lb. 7 a 9 Porto Rico, per lb. 9 a 10 Loaf, i>cr lb. 12$ Crushed, per lb, 12$ Rotincd, ]>er lb. 10 a 12$ SALT per bushel, $1 Salt, per sack, a $275 SOAP...... .Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 15 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT per lb. 12$ Shot, per bag, $2$ a $2$ PUBLIC"c A LP... I WILL o'Fer nt put,lie out-cry, 'on MONDAY run! TUESDAY next, the 27th nnd 2.8th inst. ?t my Store on Main-Street, a few Cobra below M. ik Kni'le it Co'h. Apotheenry Shop, the rcnmituler of my stock of Goods, "consisting of msBi, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. QUERNS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, r>- n ae c nn<t other articles too tedious to mention. Sale I to communis at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms:. i'avh. O. T. MASON. IWm 1C??All persons indebted to me are hereby notified to come forward and settle their accounts before the 30th, as further indulgence cannot be given, otherwise they ninys expect to pay coit. ' A O. T. Sf. N v. 1\. 28 1 WILL BEHOLD . ON SATURDAY, the 2d Dceom/cT^jQber, *t 10 A. 41., in front of my of t aMfice, a nudtbe^ of second-handed WATOHrS AND CLOCKS. Also, a largo lot of Watchmaker's Materials, Oryatala, Ae.; and a lot of old JoWidrv andfciilvor, Ac., Sc.- To close IAtatc of I. IL U*?iu?ii-r, Undor f3, eash; of and over that, amonnt, note at 12 months and security with interest from date. , C. J. EDFGRD, May, 2-1. 28-td t Administrator. As HANSMAN, HOUSE, SlflN, ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE ftKEENVILLK, S. C. tyOfdera left at Uy? Offfce attended to, ] N24Srf,f 28 6in > '? iw We hare been authorized to *m?oun?? Cmpt. A. Y ONrhp eandidate for Slier-1 iff at the i?*tt rleertcm. < V*. 27?td .% ' - $ . ?fe jbLi^smIBmit* \ ...._ ?. jJ?AwrV <" V *nv YAKIISTX UJKm\ ^ AA A NEW CROP LEMONfcjy fresh auAJu ox^tUU ccllentc^er. .*& Boxes of beat MR RaUlus, 1 * 5 " * " Citron, 1 Thb of Currants, ' A good selection of the choicest Essences and j Flavoring Extracts, i H,?x ??f *<; ? 11ysrsts Tea, i Psrroltol Std*rt'?Crn'<li?<] M . SiikW* Barrel* of rwh N-York Soda Craoker\ i Expect fresh and choice additions to the above i articles on cfcristnum week. uJ?-} v-pj Winter Domestic Goods. Ileavy all wool 5+ v'd. wide printed Drnggct, ... v.I VIVU1P, Bright ooL Plaid l.insevs, double withClonk Lin- I hips and Children's Scoth PMide, Heavy Kerseys, Jeans nnd Linoey*, Bed and Negro Blankets, Extra fine lleavv Knapped Ileal.Welch Flannels, "Wide nnd fine Silk ami \Vo..l " " j A quantity of good low priced tied and White I Flannels from20 cenU up. StEAKY-MAOE ?L?TH#K?,| Cloths, Caaaimerea, Tweeds, Jeans and Ves tings in great ynricty at W. II. HOY E Vis. Nov. 24. 2* tt Water Colore, &c. THE subscribers lmve just opened a large assortment of H'nler l-oS nra, in boxes ranging from 10 cents to f9, to which they would invito attention. ALSO, PA 1ST PA I. LXTTEK (A ALSL'S HA Jit PENCILS, 1X1)1 A IXK, INDIA RUBBER, PINK SAUCERS,CARMINE, OAMBOCE, VERMILLION, LEAD fEXClL#, Ac. As our assortment of Watch Coi/uis is an extensive one, we can make it to the advantage of Merchants and others to purchase frofii us by the dor.011 boxes or more. ON tIAND u fine stock of nooks and Stationery, at LOW PRICKS. (x. T.. ELFOllD & GO. Nov. 24. 23 S J. B. iltolMr (At the Old Stand of B. Dunham,) HAVING bought from the Greenville Mannfaetnring Cmniinuy their interest in the v-uyi"" TINNING BU?l?!3SiS. r.nd al.-o their entire STOCK OF DRV GOODS, ??3ES5iS3 Agricultural Implements. Ac., dr.* on lmitd, M ould respectfully inform Merchants, Farmem, nnd the public gcnernlly that he will carry on the above business in jll its various branches, and hopes by prompt attention nnd LOW PRICES to be liberally pntroni/ed. I shall keep constantly on hand all kinds of TQ^WAjIE-, nt Wholesale and Retail. Copper A Nlieet-Iron Ware, Stove, Stove Pipe, &c. made to order on short notice. TIN PLATE AND TINNER'S MATERIALS alwnvs on hand and for sale LOW for C.-VftlT. PRINTING, WRITING, LETTER <fc WRAPPING PAPER always 011 hand, in any quantity, at low prices. Cash paid for AM OS, BEESWAX, OLD COPPER AND OlA) PEWTER. t^rCOLNTKY PRODUCE generally taken i? exchange for GOODS. Greenville, November 24. 28 tf HAVING sold to ,1. B. SHERMAN our interest in the Tinning Business and Storo nt this olftCH UI# wnnM on.' I- nil I ' .A ' ! - ?v?.w o?j ?*/ iiiucinvu iu in ; that we need the niuncr they owe its, and that it must be paid by the first of January next, and xoMinrxKK, fur our Books must be clpfed. OHiniNyiLIJi MANUFACTURING CO. , By J. li. SuDtiiAN, Ag't. Nov. 24. 28 tf JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE LOT of the bett GUNNY BAGGING and HOPING. Abo, Peruvian Uuano, And some of Ao.w A. Brotle's superior BACON. , For aale CTioap forCush, by GO W Kit A DAVID. Nov. 17. 27 3 fT^HE aiiWriher forewarn* all person* from J. trading for a No to given to M. M. JonicA for fcOC 00, dated January 23, 1854. Said Note was given tor a Ilorse, which proved unsound a few days after the purchase. W. A. AUSTIN. OroenvilJe Dht, Nov. 17. 27?3t jxGsmnMT* nu TAKEN uj> by the subscriber on 26th day of October, 18^1, a liirht bay mare jJLm&U M I'LE, supiKMcd to be 2 year* old last 3>rin<x. Said Mule has a bliu*k stripe across its loulders, rtmehed main, tail shaved and bobed. The owner is requested to conic and prove property, pnv charges nnd take it away. JSuid Mule 1 erwi Imj found at my residence 10 miles north of Greenville C. H., on the stage road to Ashevillo N. C. J NO. If. GOODWIN, M. G. 1>. Nov. 17. 27 2t | lFH^8|I ARRIA Af,8 j AT W. H. HENNON'S. SUGARS?Stu?rt'? Jletjnod, Crashed, Loaf, I IMined, nncl Clarified, .-'{'i A fino article ??f Rio Coffee, Mackerel, l'h-kled Salmon, Lolwter*, Sardine*, 1 nn<l Crackers, il Sperm, Tallow ami Adamantine Candle*, Preserve*, Pickle* and Brandy Frnifs. SAP-DTTAP.S & OUTMR?. _ A large and fino assortment of , . >' , which I will sell Low f?r Cash. Come nr.d see for yourselves. All kind* of Produce taken in exchange for good* and groceries. W. JJ. HRNSON. Nov.inlier 10. *2fi "2 V ,.-.gf'tf Tfip. RKfclTLAfc Ml , ings of Mot-stain lx>nor. No. 1 *r>, I. O. O." F., aro held-on ,--4d Friday evenings at 7 o'clock in their 11*11. J, R SHERMAN", ?k<yt,t,try. Greenville, Aug. 13 "| THE Member* of Greenville Section, Xn. Iff. are roqueeted to meet at their Hall SfbKi^h* *r order M W/I^Pawav W.. P. -. ^ v. . / # \ . * *V1 > J '? c ^1 s*V\- 'V <r * ' *1( STATE Of'^^SS&S^SH rf?t A,. '^lowLy,' 'l'i?ri tul* CL Jamon Y. C*U<\w?y.?bill for Partition officii. Com plrtin'nnfli living fil?d ficV &rh wLt< |; jl. me ijomimssionor, andut ap)>e?riug to the V latisfactiou of the-Court, tliatKliznbcTh Ituxsoll ?nd Janics Russell, bor husband. without the limits of tbj^Stnte: It Is ordered, on motion ji K. r. rorrv,^^iiij??inhniifs owliei^ir. ihnt the ?.id EKjstctk Htwsell and *K-r -'htatber-d, J=:r,cs j? I'.urse'l, <io nnsss eft ph'ad or demur t" ( "in; lainint's hill, within tnfee months from this date, Of" j the same will he taken pro cDofewo ns to these Defendants. ' vaflt S. A. KOWSKS. O. E. GlA Greenville C. H., 2d November, 1664. K 17 ?? 3m L STATE OI"' SOUTH CAROLINA J GPvEES VILLE DISTRICT. t In Equity. 1 Wellborn .Barton, Executor, <fcc.. vs. Willi u rns Cox, Executor, ite., and others.?Bill ill Equity. Au count, Belief. Sale of Property, r|",liE Complainant having filed his amended JL hill in this ease, molding the legatees and j persons interested. in the will of The into ill-a. I". oi?l\i 1m { i>\ j artiea to this ruit. ?nd it lipjK'airina to tlio iUtisfnulion of the Commissioner that > llufus V. . Folgef and his wife Mel-it ida A. \V. I nnr.-.st t r and his wife Mary Jane Lane i* tor, Louisa A. Barton, Perrv Burton and l.'mily 1 B. Barton his w ife, Guatavn* A Taylor and Mrs. ] Taylor, bis wife, reside without the limit* of this ! State: It is ordered tl-.nt the nhovc named the j 1 >efendnnt* do answer, plead or demur to the C<>ru- ^ plniuaut'a bill, within tirree months from the publication of this rule, or that th^taid bill will be taken pro eoufesso ?ta to th<-se Do'fendenta. S. A TuWNES, C. E G. I). 1 K 17 27 3 m. ' I- 7- * sTtTV or KAI;TU rtE>Ar.ie ? 1 grpa'n villi: district. ( iissr lPic.i?J\e. John W, Grady ) ] vs. J- Attachment. Wi?, M. BuUnr.) \\7 IlEP.liAH. the Plaintiff did on the 16th day T T of OetoWr, 1634, tile his declaration against the defendant, who, (waitis said) is absent from and without the limits of the State, and lias neither wife or attorney now within the same upon whom ? copy of this declaration might be served. ft is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plend to the said declaration on or before the nineteenth day of Oetol>er, \thich ' will he in the venr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lift v-fivo, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded inrainFt Yiiin. D. HOKK C. C. P. ' Clerk'a Office, Greenville District, ? October 17, 1804, ) Umly BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT. ! LOTTERY & EXGHAN6E OFFICE, (Under the Eataw House, Ho, 8,) BALTIMORE ST. ft BEG to enll particular attention to the splendid selection of MAGNIFICENT LOTTERIES drawing daily. The Capitals in each lottery range from the small amount of $ A,t)00, to the Sthjieiidbus $um of *{-;CdEvSO<J9'e,?;3>?3>?.?o Tickets varying in priee of from $1 to ftJO. Our success in Selling Prizes 1ms Keen entirely beyond our expectations. We have sold and cashed Prizes during the lost year, amounting in the aggregate to over One Million of Dollars! PACKAGES OF TICKETS containing all the numbers in the Lottery, always 011 hand, ranging in price from $3 50 to $450?Prizes from $4,000- to $100,000. A single package can driiw tho 4 highest Prizes in the Lottery. Orders solicited through the Post-Office. Onr Monthly Bulletin containing the Schemes of all lotteries one month in advance of the day \ oi o rawing, wilt t-o mi who oruer it, lte? of j Charge. Thankful for past favors wo respectful-. lv solicit a continuunco of thepatronage ?o liberally bestowed on us heretofore. All Business strictly private no<l confidential. For Print either by the Package, Single Tickets or (Shares, he sure to call on or address ymtr orders to the Old Established House of 8MALLWOOD & CO., No. 8, Nilta*> House, Baltimore, | August 11, 1S54. 18 8 tu j II Livery Stable. r 2^1115 ?ul>s?Tilx*r* nT-<v?n|iplio?l with a number j I of COMFOIiTAHLK HACKS, C A Hit t AUKS AND SUUUlKS\\tU gentle well-broke j HOUSES, and careful and competent DRIVERS, J and will convey Traveller*or hire their .Vehicles on Reasonable Tergns. Their w:ll , always be fotmd at the l>ej>ot, on the Arrival of the Cars, and will convey Passengers to nny part of town or from any part of town for 22 Cents. ; Travelere will do well-to make no arrangement* ' until thev reach Greenville. ltUTI.KDGF. <fe ARClir.lt. June 80. 7 fit" 1 'r ' Cabinet Making. 3335.M3 Si3&ase T> T1SI'KCTr i"l.T.V iiiforntHtiir^iiKcnunf Green- I IV villo that hi- in |nvpared to make l'T>HNI- i Tl'KE: wtwh m Uo'Isti'.vls. sj.lehoariU, liwrmu.s, Vohiiu^-lfiif Tallies Centre Tuition, W'jtiiiroheo, ?t <\, iti\. ami hope* to receive a patronage. Il?' mnv ho fotiml at the Work-Shop nenr the corner of' Mnin iitul IinfjedYnho Street*, In the rear of I'. OaCuU.'V Blnoktnnth Sliop. fireenvillc, October ?1. 21 2 Thompson ft Easloy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, *- GREENVILLE C. II., a V. ^ , Jane 2S, ISM. 6 I SOliSOiTUMPPIlAlKn;. -OREHNVJU-H^IVBilOK, N<>. 10, S. of T., hohl their mooting weekly. at the Division Room,(in McRre * 1 fall) Hutu r<l ay evouirw*. C. V. Moll SIGN, l. H s Anycat r 12 } - ftenlherM Quarterly Review. OEItSONS ha> :'>n r.-laliona wit ki JL the "Sovtiixtin (Jiurmu.? Kcvrew, will tor the ptvaent lollreM their eoniiunnieationa to the publisher in Columbia, 8. 0. ' V ^ & MORTIMER. *W W>**' ! f - i I- )' ^ v *m A v. 5g?5ISt^^zV f^g *it-k &-; V'^l |R|^ "'' " * \r>tor in.J (k nmandrr in-Chiff in and ov*r tK? fQHteof South Car?#** 'Wl WHEREAS, it is a duty incumbent upon *v- j n-v people nt nil timee to acknowledge. heir dependenceupon an nit-wise ami merciftjl C J?l j to praise him for his glory ami honefaeions, ami to express in contrition and hutnilia* ion a submWjon to Ilii dispcutatioaa, and dah'mImmv upon iiis power ; And whereas it is eminently becoming in tho , :ja ,'coplo of this State, in view of the great, benefit* 6... vhich have been bestow wi upon them during '"3 he pas', year, and nUo in view of the mortality i ml other calamities which in some places lie to ><:f..Uc? iJiein, to make public demonltirstiwh of -heir gratitude, and humiliation and resignation : \ow, therefore 1, JOH'S LAURENCE MANSIMh Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and >vor the Stati- of South Curoliiin, do hereby set ipiuA TI1LRS1>AY, the twenty-third day of Noreitib?ii,T? a tiny or thanksgiving, Easting, IIus.iliatioii and J'rnyor; nod I hereby invito *he niiiistrrs and teachers of *iU religious depoiuinaioim throughout the State, upon tiiAt^ajHo open heir several places of public worship, and reurn thanks to Almighty God for the manifest aions ot liis inercy ; to acknowledge tl?c in* he people; and, by humiliation and praver, to sitreat Ills forgiveu'cnn of thVtn, and impfore the ixteiiHion gvor tho commonw ealth of His love ,?,i -l ... ?. /vfld I lurther invite all persons engaged >n ieohhtr put suite to clone, for the day abvye mendon.d, their places of ttusineas, and fonwkc their iinunl avoeuUons, attd to promote, as far ns possi- p b)e. n proper observance of the rite* and eolemtiitien of tlie occasion. divan under tny hand and the senl of tho State, lit Columbia, this thirty-first day of October, A. I>. one thousand eight hundred and tifty-fmir, nud in th'e seventy-ninth yearof American Independence. J NO. LAUKXCvCE MANNING. Den. PurtxT, Secretary of State. \*jt Nov. 17. 27 ' !2t Idod^c'N liilerary lu?euiii. rI"MlK NINTH VOLUME of the Museum comA mcneed Saturday, Jtt&tt fitli, 1;S04, which far excels all pre ceding volumes of this widely circulated and independent Literary and Family Journal, both in typographical appearance End in the value of its original contents. The Museum claims to stand second to nO literary journal in the United States, boasting a corps of (lifted Contributors whose names are enrolled in the list of the most eminent of American Authors, nnd w hose effusions have long graced the pages of this paper. This is the Seventh Year of the,Museum's existence, and its prosperity has been one of such a an** and substantial character, na to warrant the great ami constant outlay iiiadc by the Proprietor, in order to secure and increase for it a brilliant. reputation. 11 le Editorial Department is conducted by Ossian E. Dodge and J. \V. Hanson. TERMS invariably in advance: One copy, one year, $2.00 ; One Volume, ?1.00. Four copies, one year, $11.00. ' , And all nliovc four Copies at the same rate. Single copies to be had at all the Periodical stores in tlie civilized world. IVw will send one copy each, of the Museum and Godcya Lnd'ys Book, for one year, to each subscriber, for $-1.00. Also the Museum and tho N. England Cultivator, for"one year, for $3.00. Persons wishing the direction of their papers changed should inform us of tho Poei-Olnec to which they arc now sent, an wall as of thoee to w hich they w ish tlicni scut. 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