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1 ^K vlff#*.t * V^ EBHHHF*'^'^:* \ . ' 'f i ii^rT^^^'f^ fliWedf its \\ay tl?ry>ngliall t^l>r.tii?" !?r-*^ i-??i?1 <->vfttg of avoiding rather than overleaping them. If profound sagacity, unshaken steadfastness iif purpose, the entire sub]w$ti<>n < !' ail the passions which carry littvoewrotigli onlitiHry minds, aixl oftentimes lay tlie fairest jftameeU of greatness ; may, the discipline \>( the# feelings which are wont to lull or to Rcauce genius, ana 10 mnr nnu 10 ciouu over the aspect ofvirtuo herself join with or rather leaning to. tlio pm^jbsoluto selfdcnial, tho most fmbituqi and exclusive devotion to principle ;if tbe3pthings cnti constitute a great character, without either quickness of apprehension, or resources of information, or inventivepo? era, or any brilliant quality that might dazzle the vulgar; then Miiely Wash ington was tlie greatest man that ever lived jfthis world uninspired by Jivine wisdom, and 1111*11 .faincd by supernatural virtue." Early Character. "Tiikkk is nothing I despise so much as a bov with a cigar in his mouth." *!# remarked ono of if-* wealthy and j respected b'usinewy? East BoitcHfi, standing at the doo^onl^e l'ostofficc waiting for the distribm&/:drlctteH,t its a boy walked in. pqflWtiua cigar. Sympathizing somewhat with ^PSkiitleiuan, we fell iuto thfi following rofrtt-tions : jifo We imagined that in the conrwc of lnnuan went* this boy might be imluetal to apply at "tiro gentleman's counting room for employment.' Tlie merchant's remembrance of lib i act of youthful dissipation would probably wot ho to the l>encfit of the aprdfcanU The l> l ' ill 4_ ?r 1 vtuuivi in; uraji^ iu jUH|D|inUlVvP ably of the young mhii^ character as to temperance and sobriety, aud would think him self Justified in doubting the Independence and stamina of one who evidently fur no better reason than because otflers do so, nnd probably because lie thought it would give I him a manly air, contracted tfie olVensive I and unnatural habit of smoking in boyhood. ! The very act would soomjMpirguo mental or J moral dtficieucv, and perhaps both. Little I .thing* are sometime* Attended with gr^at re- j nulu. Tlic rrorchaut Qike a majority of well- J bred people)'!* exccwlmglvsng^jfcd with .the smell of cigar smoke. He'dftspises the proc j tiee of smoking, and cannot help nottctnsjl1 the boy who exliibitidt, or thinking, in such niv( wlut the mental manifestation is. "With the boy the act was ; irijk, nothing?so the mitn?dt was a revelation which told him something of vou of whom he knew nothing Wforo, and tfial soiilethiug was to his discredit. How different would have been the result, I if the lirst net of this boy, noticed by the merchant, had been one that as plainly spoke f integrity aud ro'tidsense, as the act of smok-i ing did of weakness and frivolity of charac t. r. The matt would have remarked that; and if it should ever have cornein his | way to render him a service, no testimony j would be needed to secure his favor. We would fain impress upon the young 1 tho crteat iniDortaneeofforminrr rmnd huhit# I o r * *7 * o o ~ ~ . Ond may forsake his boyhood's errors when j lie becomes a man ; but the chance is that instead of being forsaken they will bo aggravated, And take on a rigidity which is like secoud datura to the individual, as ho advances into manhood. Knowing this, pdoplo judge of young men by what they know of them when hoys?pinrtes? a subsequent acquaintance gives them betfcr ground for the j formation ofah opinion.?l??tst Boston Lcd<j- j ? ?*?< >i Editoral Labor. Ax exchange paper says : I# preparing a small paper, wliicn contains all new.-, in the greatest compactness and condensation and saves die busy reader's time, while giving him sil thnt is worth knowing, the editorial /laborus;proportionably much greater than lin-prepariog those large sheets, in which the mews is printed as it come* to hand, with all its irrelevant and impertinent circutiifMUice*, and with all its waste of unprofitable word* ?'and which thus, while tliev supply thei reader with no information tlinu the s'io?'i<W-fjgjgp cont^aw, fatigue his .attention .and waatjpMLtiiffjp These observation* apply still Inoi-o Hrohgly to a weekly paper. TuK ^fiikea pf spiking guns used in the t Crimea are abodt wkir. inches long, and of j she 'dimension of a tojb|aco-pipe; the head i flat; a barb, at the point acu as a snrW ?rbieMp naturnlly .pretneU U> tl?u ullaft ujviii Mil ed itilo h- touch'hok. lTpoll reach- JI of the gun it r?ium? it* )K>9iUo?, and it U impwwld? to withdraw it. it can only be got out b^' drU^ng, no easy >" * * , 111 Jen D'Esprit. Plwredod on certain coincidence* noticeable nl contemplating the names ftjrtd lj*e? of the first seven I'reeidonisof the U. States:? Washington. a. j*\ t un3.w ( A<inm) n ?-tO froin tnc Miint' State. 8d. All of them, exMnt one, weeaOti y^iVe ! ul^on retiring froth' Oflice. INT. All tUHtt^picuiit'iicd served ttv^r .Mil. 'I'll6 one nlto served oho torin ouft,j had !<< ,n y.vT fwo terms, would also liavo ; ben Ob years ufitgc on retiring. Oth, ThtaM^Ec sovqu died oil tho 4th ! day of jtUyy ntarwo of them oh the wune lav and \onr. 7 th. O&wiPMy of tile sev?W>?d a son, ntid ill at sc)at'.Vra-. the s. veil 1'iesidunts. 8th. Two of them were of the Suh-Com-! mittec of three that drafted the Declaration of Independence., ami tlim> two were they tlmt j died on the day and year, and on the nmii- [ verany of the Declaration oAlndependeneor. j and just a halt century from the day of tlio j Declaration. * 0th. t^Iio name* of three of the seven end j in ?o?, yet neither of theeo transmitted his Hr pin! TilT llic c'^t>r. AoahUntid the younger (not worth on any other occasson) was that the Intter spqrtod a Qiin. his nam*. But the elder the on ' his back, as an Appendageto his Ifead Drts*. | 11 tli. In the rcspoet to thenamca of aii, it may be said in conclusion ; The initials of i two of the Rcven were the same?and of two! others that they were the same?and the initial# of Ktill two others were the same. The ! remaining onc;who stands alone in this parti- j cular?Mands'aloncnluoiii the admiration and : love of his countrymen and of (lit civjlixtd | world?Washington.-1? Boston Tramcript. j A ladv who was in tliehrthit of drofrping in at her neighbors' nliout meal tinie, in the j hope of obtaining an invitation to partake i with the fat lily,- recently n<jp?p]u*sed by ! the unhesitating frankness of a child. Knowing thnt a neighbor's supper hour: was five, she called in about four, and seat-' ed herself down for a long call. "It takes two to make a bargain." and the j lady honored with a call had no idea o fgiv-, iug an invitation if jt wad 111 her power to es capo it Accordingly the hour of five brought no indications of supper. Timo wore on, the sun was near its setting, and still the same. A little girl, the neighbor's daughter began to grow quite uneasy.^ At length, her.' mother having gone out for a moment, tlic^ visitor suid: "You must conic over and see me. Mary, some time." "Nol won't; said the child. " Why not!" "Because I don't like you." ."Why don't you like uie P' "Because Iain hungry and want sonic sun. ? per. ni?-*?? i 11.? ,t i.r t j jut, niiiu i IIU nuiiuiii, 1 uun I prevent you having your supppr do I !" "Yes you do," said little Mary "Mother said she shouldn't have supper till you are gone, if you stayed till luul-night." In less than live minutes the \isitor was marching out the door with u very red face. She hasn't called to see Mary's mother since. The Exi'Eriknok ok a Sensitive Man in N^w Yoiik.?I dined one day at the Irving llou?3. The man, next to mo sni.l to JiU neighbor, "How's rtc*r to-day ?".v*Whv, rising; wc made a nice thing of it this morning?a few thousand f.* i>ified next day at the Astor. Man next to me obsorvedio his friend, "Well, how's Erie !" Oh ! down, sit, down?dull, very dull; hut there's money in it." Dined next day at St. Nicholas. Man next to mo said to his neighbor, "Shippirife 1 business bad, isn't it?" "I should tuiiiK ] so ; you can buy a ship uow for tlve thousand dollars less than you could two months ago, and freights are awfully low." Dinod next day at the Metropolitan. Man | uext'to me said to his neighbor, "What's the news from Europe?" "Consuls have fallen one-half, and money is ti{Jh|," Dinod ufixfc day at New York Hotel. Man j next to me snid to his neighbor, "Hy iove, that's n pretty girl yonder." "She is so, and besides is worth a hundred-???.* I at i once left the tnblo. Heavens! exclaimed I, I ds there no spot in this great, city where a ' mnn />?,?, mi vvillwuit lm\ uur uiir-li tnll- nrmv. rued down his throat with hi* food/?Mon-' ey?money?money.?Buffalo Jouri&r. ' : Ik' rr Vf AS NOT TOR IIoi'K THE UtAKT would Uuaek.?AVere it not for hope the nnn would &!! powerless or the draggling battle tiold of life, and the pyre light would tide out fr?im the weary eye. We nit in the shade of the elm and watch the living oceari ebbing by ; at every throb of the helm a life wave rolls oq the other shore. The footman with hn pack, and the rich man with his steed, nty urged on with hope o( better things ahead. The ragged child with Ms basket of berries hones for manhqod aiul days j>f brighter sunlight for hiint The old nflft creeping up the hill on staff an crutches, looks j with hope for coming death and rest beyond ! the grave. The suu no# long faded from bisi sky. Tell him he ne'srshall knew the rest' he seeks; and .tears w ill wet the wrinkles on j hi* wkherd chocks; for hi# old frame it worn out, and lie loMps to lay it aside aiaiJ|pve | his staff and ehitch at the d<A, tit* - * ? . - r Jr u. 3K9 MARRIKD?Oa TtiewUr, l 2?li >wt,% ?fev* W. W. Qvn, Iter. T. p. Unix, ^Ti.rfthSui and Siiw Licia R McClaxauax, d*ugfatefe>0P & G. McClaxjuUx, Em]., of OreerwrjiW. trff< ?*?oot forego tb* M*t* of riving pftfelicly a hoaKr congratulation toHflHI nappy |??ir. How could we otfeerwiac, xh??At Wdegrourii L a fatorit* friend, and bin briHToor gift ?ta?4 much cateriaod contributor, "Gla Hta.' 1.. _ IV ? 1 ? I km I'uniii^ tons wiuii one ?k> many |>rtzc<l Djr jUi, | wjyfadulgc the Imp* that, taken fwni the home nn<l friend* she loved so well, we still mnyptosr, In mora ennobling strains, the ITorp of iSong vibrating to her cod and t hrilling touch, (io, fair girl of promise, the It carta of many sincere friends ano admirers liid voa adieu. * And Jfou to whotti is intrusted to mueh of love and confidence, cherub and defend them ; l?c as tlic one to whotu the Intirel. wreath has been given, " He won it well, nnd nrnj he wear it long." MAtUUElV?In Pendleton, on Weduesdav, flth in?t., hr Rev. Thomas J. Karlc, Thomas J. "Wsamix, of Camden, and Mauia Louisa, daughter of Robert A. Maxwell, Keq., of the former ulaoe. At Uio same time and place, by Rar. T. L. McIlrydc, Mr. J. R. Hlskk, of Urccnwood, and Mis* L>zw^ youngest dntighter of ^toberfrA. Jfattrvll, McCall, an.l Mi l.t ci.MJLA Tkrhy, alt of OrecuWle tHstricfc -.?a" ".? in' ! , fP'V-jj-ajg? Greenville Prices Current. BOKKECTKD WKKKLY fOH THE EXTKIM'UIHE, L _ BY JOHN W. GRADY, MERCHANT. Outr.Nvili.a, lVeember'14, lg54. BAG(ilN(), (Jiinny, por jard, 10 a 18 lhin<Jet\, 18 a 10 BACON limns, j?cr lb., 10 a 12^ Shoulders, 6 a 10 ? ^iios, 10 a 12| round, 10 BUTTER.. .Goehcn, per lb. none. Country, per lb. 15 COFFEE.. .I(io, jicr lb. 14 Java, per lb. 18 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0$ a 10 Shooting, per yd. 10 a 15 OKnubnrgs, poryU. 11 'a 12$ FLOUR ... .Country, per bbl. |i7 a 87$ Cotintry, |>er ?aok, 83 a $8$ ORA1K Corn, per bushel, 00 a 65 Wheat, pcrbu>hel, $1 a 81$ IRON,.,... .Swedes, per lb, 6$ a. 7 English, per lb. 5 * a 5$ LAKl> per lb. 11 a 12 MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 33 a 37$ N. 0^ per. g?l. 40 SYRUP....u H per gal. 60 a 02$ OILS Lamp, per gal. >1$ a $2$ Train, per guL &7$ a 81$ Linseed, . 81$ KICE..V,.. .per lb. . 7 a 8$ ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20 SUGARS. ..N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 0 Porto Rico, per lb. 9 a 10Loaf, |H?r lb. 12$ Crushed, pef IK, . 12$ lletined, per lb. 10 a .12$ SALT per bushel, # 81 Salt, per sock,- a none. SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 15 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT |?er lb. * 12$ Shot, per bag, 82$ a 82$ ~GRANO MUSICAL SNTERTAINNENT ! AT THE DOUBT HOUSE, SATURMBWENING. ICtji INST. FOR ONt NIGHT ONLY. I "TIIE ORIGINAL COMPANOLOGIAK9, OR SWtjytEU R0t6ER8? RRM'KllfSftTILY announce ONE MORE of their cnnaW and novel Musical Entertainment* at the Conrt-Umiae ai above. Aaaisted by the popular YoenHat, Mr. Goo. Bn wU, and Signer hattini, the inimitable nerfonimr on il>. Wood and Straw Inntmmeiit, or Traudn<iiuiiipl>inesiMa?Mto. J.^Ticket V> On la. Doora open at 0+ o'clock. foBtcrt to cuHitn<'?cfl-?%|C > 'clock, prcciaely. II. CL SMITH, Agent. Pee, is. 1 THE SUBSCRIBER T TAS jujA received and opening a tine aaaortI X nicnt of the CHOICEST FRUITS, Ur*BK?f, Uoihoaa, Cocoa Nuta, I'iito? pples, lltmotiaa, Fig*, and Currant*. W. II. 11KNJCOX. ,v J,tcc 15. 31 .* tf A. H A N S7S A NT HOUSE, SiflN, ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE 3BP? iffiki '".PL* ffiLaC JR.ffi.49 rAPm iiANf'.Kaou.wtK, ?Lum a urnounm. CTOENVILLK. S. C. J^Jf*Ordera left at thin Office attended to. THE undesigned having mad. SURVEYING ^ bo tit n ?tudy and practice, and baring act jnmi n win *rr|Mivw ^ ouniT BHrVCVOT in Virginia* and North Carol in*, he feel a WmeeTf ri.nipitent.to perform ahv buaineaa in that line, and > ouJd ni<wt reeprctftjlly oflfhr M* eervieen to hie friend" and t^pubBat*?eir ally, and io>Hoit their patronages Any l>ti?ne? intnieted to hint wQl meet with prompt attention O. T. M ASON ' RKFRRKNCR?C. J. Ki-romn, ?m., J. (iaiunt l?r. M. IJ. Kmilk, Col. D. Hora Creenviile, IXw. S. tf Grecnyille and Laurens. :t A. rtlTDOUTlI -will eorrr" person* from AX (ifeenville to Lauren* C. H. Leaving Green villa every TnMipy and Friday, marring WT AVa hare been aetkoriud to announce A?JF.OwUfl a eamlirlate forShvr'ttSlate^r frtn ftM idl^a 21 > jfy*' vjjf.W' ~;a itif p +ji .? A ..if v _ < _.Wa ? - ? of MOP*TAIM I^jook^NO^ i jg i? v/i r # *ro nem fHi 'W-CV^j'iijir evenings nt 7 o'clock In Their FTnil. J. 11. FULEIU1AN, V?-rct*ry. Qritiirillp, Aug. 13 | .A. M>I*8 OF TEMPERANCE. ?R*?!?viu.fi DcvmioN, No. 19, S. of T., ^^C^nohl their moctingn weekly, nt the I>ivisiott ltooni,(iii MclWk 11 nil) Saturday evening*. C. M. Mai UN K'tN, A. Jt. S. August *4 f TP# "W? ?Ete. rK.^ TIP Mrmlw of CreenrilU Scdion, No. 15, [' are reqticnttd to meet nt their Hull 2V j Xirjkt., Uy ?rdcr of W. 1\ I'kick, W,*. IV. i Oct. C, * 21 tf FOR THEHOLIDAYS! A&H1VAL OF GOOD THIHOS &vs 32S3 S.ASMM3' 6303X31 AND VARIETY DEPOT. A A A SEW CtlOP I.KJtONS, frci.li nnd In ?x-; "t' /U celled order. A Boxes of test Mlt HitUins, 1 1 Tub of CuerVoST* (J&Z ' A good selection of tho choicest Essences mid j Flavoring ExtrncU. Box of fhijM-r llyeou Ten, Barrel* of St unit's ('ruslicj snd very light Brown ' Sugar* Barrets of Fresh X-Vorlc Soda Cracker*, Kxjicct fresh nnd choice additions to thn above . articles on Christmas we?k. Winter Domestic Ooods. Heavy all wool Z{ y'd. wide printed Drugget, for Carpeting and Crumb Cloth-. Bright col. l'lnid l.innevn. double n iili (Tn?L 1 ; ? | it?g? ami Children's S'cotli Plaids, Heavy Kerseys, Jeans and 1 .insoy, lied nnd Ne-! yv. Blankets, Kxtirpfiue Heavy Knapped Real Welch Flannels, WidutlMl fine Silk ami Wool " " A quantity of coo 1 low priced Rod nnd White Flannel* from *20 cent* np. REA10Y-(MADE OLOTM8NG, Cloths, Casslmeres, Tweed*, dentin nnd Vesting* in great variety at \V. 11. llOYKYH --Not. '24. j v> ^ 29 tf Water Colore, &c. r|^lIK subscribers hav?just opened n large us- | X sortnient of Water 4.0lor*, in boxen ranging frwt 10 ceutato (tt*, to which they would ; invite attention. A l_so, PA INT I*A BLATTER, CAJfRA'S 11 AIR PgtfCltA 1X1UA 1XK\ 1XDIA RUBIIKit, PIXK HA UCKRS, CAR.MIXK, OA MHUGK, VRRMILUOX, LEAD PKXCILR, dr. As our assortment of Watkw Coloua in an extennivc one, we can mnkc it to the advantage of Mer- j ebantn and others to purchase from us by the J dozen boxes or more., I ON HAND n tine stock of Rook* and i titativm ry, at LOW TRICKS. Ci. E. ELFOUD A- CO. | Nov. 24. 28 3 | | (At the Old Stand of B. Dunham,)1 HAVING bought from the Greenville Manufacturing Company their interest in the > TINNING HI'SI NESS. and also their ^JjfifiPentire STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ! flSSa&faSIAgricultural Implement*. Ac., Ac., on hand, would rospeetfully inform Merchants. Farmers, and the public j?enarnlly that lio will, carry on the above business in all its various , branches, ami hones by prompt attention and , LOW PRICES to bo lilKTiuly patronized. I shall keep constantly on hand all kinds of Wholesale and Retail. Copper & Sheet-Iron Ware, Stovo, Stovo Pipe, &c. infidA tA nnlor ah alinrl ?a*iaa TIN PLATE ANO TINNER'S MATERIALS alwava on hand n?d for mIc LOW for CASH. PRINTING, WRITING. LETTER ?t WRAPPING TAl'KR alwaya on hand, in any quantity, at low price*. Caah naiJ for RAGS, BEESWAX, OLD) COPPER AXD OUt PEWTER. {yCOUNTRY PRODUCE generally token ill exchange for OOOlXi Greeuvt)lct November 24. 28 tf HATING ftoh! to J. B. SHERMAN our tutore?t ill the Tinning Business an<l .Store nt this plneo wo would say to all indebted to n* that wo need the nionev thov owe us, and that it must Ik? paid hy the firat of January next, and no mistake, for our Hooka mnat he eloacd. GREENVILLE MAN 1" FACTE RING CO. Bv J. Ik Sum*an, Ag't. - Nor, 24. "28 tf * - ^ ^ OTRAYKD or STOLEN from my place on Mon* L7 day night, Slat of November, a young hny HORSE, with ? ring around hi* left fore leg canoed l?y ft rope; haa a ainal) star in hi* fnee. Any | information will he thankfully received, uud nnv portion taking him up shall he libernllv rewarded. i davih w. Dodges, j MerritUville, tk C., Nov. 2ft. 20 3 m/ m.mr a m. ^ rTMiE creditors of tho lntc JOHN II. JOICE, X Esq., arc hereby notified that, by order of tin? Court of Chancery, they are required to render. on oath, their demand* on the Estate of the *nid John II. Jotcic, deceased, to the Commissionor of the Court of Chancery for Greenville l>ia- , triet, on or Iwfore the first day of January next, in order thnt tho snine may bo nettled by the receiver of the Kftid Estate, and repiwted to tho Court hy the Commissioner. K a. towx8& C. K. G. d. Grocnrill* G, II., Nov. 23, 1854. 20?5 FRi:8IIAURIVAI,H AT W. H. HENNON'8. SUUAIW fltiwrt'i Hofincil, Crushed, Uaf, Krtiiied, and Claririt-d, A Ann article of Rio Oollw, Marker*!, Plckloti Balioon, Lobsters, Sardines, And Crackers, H|K>nn, Tallow nnd Adamantine Candles, IWrvt^ Vickie* and Brandy Frnifa. SAKBWAP.S & OTTMRT. ^' AJiW aqd fine assortment of which T trffi tell laow for Cash. r^T/omo s?4 *< ? for ytxmJW AO |fcda * Trtwlww taksir. 1 Kovember ?*. , 2* * o. lykp %_ $ &>:S - *> Rcnd^^ade Clotting:, ifAlH CAiH * i?.??K*l>S IMX?W <t r?tti%>. HARDWARE & Oi^TlwSIWT Drop and D ye-Su\ffs, Crecfceirlj, blqsgtoqrc, Groceries, &c. onwflTt: TUK U>CtMIOVI-l, i?til aTiti'RT iy All ?l*?cri|>ti.m of Proditco taken in exchange Fur Goods nt the market price. IjIm-i wl ChsIi advances amde on Cotton nml other produce iutrmiMtn for Market .' Greenville, Jtih *2, tf srTA"xf.r?r?"oirr nt A ?? *7* ^ A . GlUillNYH.U; DISTKICT. In Equity. X*ncy MeKinnev ve, Alexander MeKinnev, AVilliuin McKiimi'V, 1 >niii?-l MeKinnev, John MeKinnev, Joseph MeKinnev, Aim-ndn Dill and Xnil II. J>ill. lJiznbcth Russell and Julius Russell, rieinniinj; MeKthiMj, Chiriitdit MeKinney,Ilurri?t A. Calloway, (loriiu'.n C. Calloway nml Jsuics F. Cu Downy,?bill for l'urtitiun of fiml Kslutc, Ac. ^I"MIK Complainanthaving filed her bill with .JL tlic Commissioner, nml it appearing to the sAtisfaction of the*Court, that hlixnbrth llimcll mid Jumw IttiKis'll, her husband, reside without the limits of thin Stale; it is ordered, on motion of II. F. 1'crrv, Complainant's Solicitor, that the said Elizabeth llt.ssell and her husband, James Russell, do answer, plead or demur to f'omplninnut's hill, within three months front this date, or the same will he taken |*ro eoufeseo as to the** Defendants. S. A. TOWXES. C. II G D. Greenville C. II., 2d November, 1854. X 17 27 - 3m STATli OF 7obTH C AKOLIN A. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Wellborn lint ton, Executor, dr., vs. Williams Cox, Executor, Ac., nnd others,?liill in Equity. Ae count. Relief, Sale of i'roporty, A-e. r|"MIE Complainant having filed his amended JL hill in this ease, tanking the legatees and persons interested in the will of the late Mrs. Heen>heba Cox pat ties to tliiw suit, and it nj pouring to the siitisfiictioii of the Commissioner that Unfits \Y. Folger and bis wife Mcrinda Fodgcr, A. W. Lancaster and his w ife Mary Jane 1.alienstcr, Louisa A. Barton, Terry Barton ayd Emily R, Bnrtoa his wife, Gustuvus, A Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, his wife, reside without the limits of this State: It is ordered that the above named the Defendants do answer, plead or demur to flic Complainant's Id!!, within three months from the publication of this rule, or that the said bill will be taken pro confcsto as to these Defendenta. S. A TOWNliS, C. E. (i. D. X 17' 27 3m. STATBOF SOI TE tAHOLIXA. GKEEN'VII EE DISTRltT. 2>iIi3AU\0. John W. Grady 1 v a Attachment. Wm. M. Butler. J V\7iIERKA>i the Plaintiff did olitho 16th day V^V of Oetolu-r, 1854, file liis declaration i g dust the defendant, who, (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of the State, and linn neither wife or attorney now Within the son is, .upon whom a copy of this declaration might he served, * It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the nineteenth day of October, which will lw? in the year of our Lord one tltousand eight hundred nnd fiftv-fivc. otherwise filial and absolute judgement will then he given and awarded against him. D. HOKE C. C. T. Clerk's Ofi'ieo, Greenville District, f October 17, 1854. ( Itinly " ALlTMOii K~\ 1>V ERTI S EMKNT. LOTTERY & EXCHANGE OFFICE, (Under the Eutaw House, No. 8,) BALTIMORE ST. & CD., HE!} to call particular attention to the splendid selection of MAGNIFICENT LOTTEllllCS dmwiinr dailv. Hie ('uniulM i? sn^li lj,t. tcry range from tlio small nmount of $4,000, to the Stupendous Sum of HclseU varying in j>ri<-.? of from $1 to #20. Our KUttetu in wiling Prizes lias been entirely beyond our expectations. We have sold and caslieel Prize*during tbe l?styear, Amounting in the Aggregate to over Ono Million of Dollars! PACKAOHi OF TI0KKTS'eontiMning nil lite number* in the Lottery, nlwnv* oil hand, rouging iu price front 50 to #450?Piire* from $4,000 to $100,000. A tingle package eitn draw tlie 1 highest Prize* in tbo Lottery. Order* solicited through the Pout-Office. Onr M onthly llulletin f mtuiiiiiig the Scheme* of nil I.otteric* one month in advance of the day of drawing, rent to nil who order it. Free of Charge. ITtniikfnl for p?*t favors w.? reapec* fully solicit n continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on n* heretofore. Ali ?1IMlies* strictly private mid confidential. For l'ri/.c* either by the Package, Single Ticket? or Sharer, be sure to call on or address your orders to the Old Katahlishcd House of SMALLWOOD 8c CO., No? B, taw Jfun.ic, Haiti mure, Mil. August 1 f, 1354. 13 3m Livery Stable. rl^IlK subscriber* are supplied with r. nmnbej 1 of COMFOJITA RI.K HACK A, CAJt.'tl A OJCS AN J) li UOpI h'S, with gentle well-broke UOR8KS, and careful and coiii|>etetit ItKlVKKS nnd will convey Traveller* or hire their Ychielei on Keasoiiablc'Term*. Their OmitibU* wil, always'bo found at the Depot, on the Arrival o the t ars, and will convey Passengers to any purl of town or from any j art of town for 35 cents Travelers will do well to make no arrangement nntil thev reach (iromvilli*. 4 " RL'TI.EDGE A ARCHER. Inn* SO. 7 Am Cabinet Making. sja&ssxj-jiBsau&as RESrEtTKUJ-LY informs Hie ritizena of Green ville that he in |>roi>nre.i to make FURNITURE: aueh a* Bo<f?ten<fa. WdobnarlM Bureau*, Folding-leaf Ontee Tafdo*. Wardrobe*, Ac., Ao., and hope* to reeWve a liberal patronaire. He may he found at the Workshop nea; tAo earner of Main and Buncombe Street*, in th? rear of F. Cat'iti*"* RlaokninUh Shop. Greenville, October ft. 21 Thomson 4c Eailey, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, wwmuie c. H? *s c; ^ *n?e ts. ? f # ^ * 1 AN1> PAKLOlt The publivkap* t?>n<ler tlioie Jgratjt&jl aoknowleilgii.e.m?r tb? lilH?r;illy wit^wbick they have U-?n *u*t*inttl, and are ?Bjcoarngixl to renewed effort*. In A few monlln the publication of Full-length lVrtmiU of some of the Mo*t Celebrated Mitsicnl Pcwotaged will be <*>mmonee<l. Hie following are I now in me iiuiKie 01 i?o I'lmiirm aru.<i. to U? I engraved. tit, Jenny Und, Annn 'i'hiilon. li. ; Sontug, Cntharino flayea, Alboid, and Mr*. K. (I. Host wick. if these should with favor, although very expensive, tkj^Ewill be followed by others <if h sllirflar chlrocter?as the publishers are determined thnt lite Wreath nud Annual shall continue to be the : llest of the DoWur Magazines. ' ' The literary Matter will be entirely or;* j ginal; fiotn the ablest and purest #rh*rs in | the country. Kvcry thing of tin iintnorfll or irreligious character will be carefully exclud- j&A&i' A ; ecL We intend to present the public with A ^ J* woik which tltall blend entertainment with ^ jinHructioti, and not only captivate the taste, bnt nfco elevate the thoughts and improve tlie heart?in short, to make the Wreath and Annual "a welcome visitor in every family." The Literary Department will be ably sustained. All who arc interested i" a puie Family i Literature, and are willing to assist in foster* ing thts best native talent, are invited to U<* come subserilKirs and aid in Ha circulation. Kneh number will contain a tiue steel Kni graving, and a Thiity-two Large Octavo j Pages, piintod on fine pajier. The May number will have nn attractive i j making in nil Twenty five * ImhdlUhmenta, j and a volume of Four Hundred nnd Thirty' four pages ! Notwithstanding the ittmnwl cost of tfid work l?y the advance in the pi ice ofpapot and printing, we shall continue to furnish the I work at the following exceeding low prieo: One Hullar a Year, in Advance; Four Cop- * 1 ies, one venr. ?3,00; 8cvrn Cnpie*. ("5,00 ; Ten Copier. $7,00 ; Fifben Copies, $10,00. Money may he sent by mail, at the risk of the publi-hcrs, if inefoaeil in the presence of a postmaster, whoso certificate will he taken as evidence. Postage-stamps may l>o sent in place of change. All communication* in any way connected with the Wreath and Annual must be directed, post-paid, to BP K DICK <fc SCOVIL,; j. No 8. Spruce Street, New Yorf? Dodge's Literary ffluteuu. rpHK NINTH VOLUME of the iliircom ?mn1. uiem-cd tsatuhlny, June 6th, 1864, which j far excels all preceding volumes of this widely circulated and independent Literary and Family | Journal, both in ty| ojttrnpliical appearance and" ; in tho value of its original contents. The Museum claims to stand second to no lit| erary journal in the United States, boasting * ! corps of (iifted Contributors w hose names ?# I enrolled in the list of the most eminent of AmCienn Authors, and whose effusions have long gracj cd the pages of this i nper. i This is the Seventh Year of the Museum's ax; istence, and its prosperity has been one of such a sure nnd suiistantiid character, as to warrant the great and constant outlay made by the Ptte nrietor, in order to secure and increase for it a brilliant reputation. The Editorial Department ! is conducted l>v ()s*|as k. Donor: and J. W. ILax. sox. TK.I^MS inrnrinbly in advance: ! One copy, one year. $:.'.00 ; One Volume, $1.00. Four copies, one your, $6.00.. : And all above four copies at the same rate. 8in; gle copies to be had at all the Periodical store# I in the civilized world. We will send one copy cacti, of the Museum and Godoy's Ijid'y s llook, for one year, to caah j iiusornKT, i?r ai?o me siuaeum iuki tti* , X. Kngliui<l Cultivator, for one v?ar, for $3.60. IVrson* wirliinj: tlio direction of tlieir paper* ' clumped xliouM inform na of tlie 1'oit Onee to which they nro now aent, as well na ?f thoee to , which they wir-h them sent. 1 All letter* whatever, respecting the business management or editorial d partinent,. to be ad! dressed to O&SIAX K. lKllJOK, Xo. 12 Schoo!*?treet, B< aton, Mae*. Drawing-Room Companion. A litenrdof the beautijvl anduwfvl in Art* rpho object of the paper is to present iflf 1. the most elegant and Available form, a ! weekly literary melange of notnble events of ! the day. Its column* ?re-devoted to origin* ! id tales, sketches and jaicitos, by the | UfcST AMKKJCAN AVTItOK*, ' and the cream of the domestic and foreign news; the"nhole well spiced with wit snd humor*. Kadi pajrer ? BEA.IT1HM.T ll.I.l'fcTK ATKIV ' i with numerous accurate engravings, by eminent artists, of notable object*, current events in all parts of the world, and of me| and manner, altogether making a paper entirely ? orgtnal in its design, in thin country. Its ! pages contain views of every populous city in the known world, of ail buildings of note iu the eastern or western hembplu we, of si) tin principal ships and steamers of the nary jW ! mercbant service, with fine and accurate portraits of every noted charneljgW ' world, both innle and female, Sketches of'1, bcnuiiful scenery, taken from life, wHl also j be given, with numerous specimens from tbnbirds of the air, and the fi-fi of the sss, ft , is printed on tine white panes, w ink now and I beautiful type, presenting in its mechanical f execution sn degws-speeiwseis of art. Tho 1 sizo of the paper is Mors hundred and sixty four sqaare inclies, giving, a great amount of reading matter nnd illustrations?a mniiinoth w eekly paper of sixteen octavo pages, ! Ksc-h six mouth will make a volume of 410 pages, w ith aboitt one thousand splendid engravings. Tauus dXVJtfrtfLMA IN AUTA^P J Mibucril^t, owe year " 1*00 4 suW'iwrs,14 * r >0 00 10 ~ * CO 00 ' Ono copy??fTiir. FtA? or ova t'.vfo*, ^ and one copy oWrfcK.vfeoxVr PicToai/n, when atnkcn together by $ac yvaon, one Tear, for The PirroiiiAX tywPWWfl"*##1! <'owr a?~ ion may be obtained At wmf of iht periodical depot* throughout th?*.?ownt*r, an<l of! ivewnmen, at aix cent* pert-ingle copy. ye' r??Wieiied every Saturday* l?y . . ! K>.I.EA#q& / fmr. f*t'Tr-t?r>*f tti"f S4a.. ~ // (/