r^xiu brou^il money ; vtjxs obtained nnd execution Uned ?tfa>iu* jkbe.MjrofUefend^V**1,0 *** UktoTO kind -e^nsidenoie landed thi? fend of. property cannot be Old. hi Virginia Worn at uio discretion of tlie pwnee. lie had^ferge. faiiai'.y, ?nllll1?tlll\(>l>*. Ha flilt ^ nwl'Uio vorv n?tt ]K*t from Philadelphia, offer the. jurivrfof his^Rrtition it} Clint vity, brought him au order for -bin imniediHte releas^y together with a full dlschagc nud severe roprimaiuUto tho agent for having acted in wiub a inrtinicr. Poor Itouzey 'consequently restored to Jih family who, never hud down- their heads at night without first painting prayers to heaven for their beloved Washington. providence smiled upon dbf labors of tho grateful family, and in u few yearaRouzey enjoyed the exquisite pleasure of being able to lay the money with interest at tho feet of the truly great man.-rWashington reminded him that tho debt was -discharged Rouzey replied, the debt "of his family to tho father of theiroountrv could never bo discharged ; and tjie uoueral, to avoid the pleasing importunity of tho grateful Virginian, who could not he denied, accepted the ni'oney^-only, howevyr to divide it among Rouzey's children, which he immediately did. | . .-p?V-^^yrgrrr*,. A Fancy SwisDi.Kn Aukkstbd.?A fancy financier whose doings have given rise to many a newspaper item, he being 119 less n personage than the celebrated Capt. Don Vul. litis, otherwise known us Copt. Cannon; or plain Charles Dencgre, was yesterday arr^AtAi! Ktr KnlitA nf ha f ief f/txllra t\C flia s?tia* . vj -y.Mv ?"IU * *?o% District Police. The eh nse.fpr the I>on commenced in the Second District, ??ul for n timo ho ran like n quarter hocpfc, notwithstanding that never-henling wound in his leg whittle received ;it Vera Cruz. Evcutu.il-t ly he slipped over into the Frst District, where fresh pursurcra got on his trnii, and he was iiiini!y captured. Ite now awaits a hearing on * cliargo of having laid felonious happen the plebeian sum of $25, belonging! to a citizen of the Fourth District. The! Captain, we are glad to perceive, still wear, lhuso long fashionable and graceful locks r which have captivated so many female hearts and his tongue is just as glib as when he IfUyed oft' his schemes of love and financial Jjnigjic amongst tut in the days of other years, lie slept last night in one of the guard house hunks. Such are some of the mere receut incidents in the history of the harher and would bo horo of Vera Crux.?0. True Di-Ua. DcstraotiTe Fire. ./> Nkw York, Doc. 20. At a late hour la?t nigltt n fire broke out in ilia' Assembly llooiua, situate on Broadway, A hall was being held iu the building, and was iu the full tide of enjoyment when the flames were flint discovered. The consternation \y:w intense, when it was proclaim 1 that the plnoo was on tire. Ladies and gentlemen rushed to the doors in terrible confusion, and endangering each other'* lives. The night whs intensely oold, and a strong wind was prevailing at the time. The flames spread with surprising rapidity, anil in a very short timo the entire Duilding was a heap of nun#.- The walls foil, which aidod in eo?nluuiiieaUng fire to the adjoining proporty.? The flames extended through to Crosby street, destroying several building". Amongst tlj?. sufferers are the Wood Minstrels, also the ex-! tensive coach factory of Mr. Kiiistry ; Dun-1 can's Saddlery* Lyon's Medicine House and ! others. Three budding* immediately adjoining the Assembly Rooms were also eon- [ immcl It is impossible to estimate the cn-1 tire lo?t which may amount in all to some^ tliiiig like two hondrcd thousanddollars, upou which there is a partial iivmraftcc. The night was intensely cold and the fiiemeii suffered severely. Tlio water thrown from their engines froze in some instances, as it fell. Several of tho heavy walls full with a terrific crash, and it is yet seriously anorehended Unit several persons hare been ouried in the ruins, none, howeyer, bavo been found up to this hour. Workmen arc badly engaged in clearing away the rubbish, in the fearful expectation of bndfrig porsona underneath. The iridic* at the ball all escaped in safety. It is not known how the fire origi^ nated. J Hew Discovery In Electricity. It w sutod that the Galvanic Hattery is fljsbout to be superseded l>v the Magneto-Elec-1 trie Machine^ It is n subject which liaa ro- j ccived attention from men of science. Wej are not familiar with the subject ourselves, I* , hut we are informed that T>r. Calwin CarjM'jiter, Jr., uf providence, Kluaie Idan d, has discovered a form and arrangement of the J Aiuyneto-Electric^ Buttery which eutirely , sujiersedea aud zinc and acid batteries for every purpose to which they are applied, parn Ciedarly for telegraphing, electrotyping, and electroplating. L'atcnt* have been obtained at home and abroad, and machines are now pro< <*Ks of construction, to test the matter fully. The new plan, it is stated, combines the elements of several small machines in 'itch manner a* to embody in one any pow- i cr lbut may l>? doaired, in a uniform and 1 continuous current, The zinc and acid bat1* expensive, deleterious to liealth, and otherwise objectionable. The Magneto-Elocvirio Machine of Ur. Carpenter is free from theeo objections, and i* operated cheaply by t wmftfe MOck \vork.?National InUsUtgewr. A iiAjr boir?g told that ho would , have to go to the 8tat? Prison and pick junk, ao onraged that he vowed Iw would pick it all tcrpiocctt. 4 .iv*' r . % -4^ STOUCX CHKCM EtQ^rmsD.'?OMr tMttfc era teeolfeot the repent vtebbery wldck took piece eitbe IUiboad Depot, by the blowing opentliQ door of the- Safe. Considerable money was stolen, as well na a immber of checks and valuable papers. On Wodnesday last, after the arrival of the passenger train, the lost cheeks, arid papers Were found rtnder one of the seats of a passengers car. The roblwrs finding thorn of no service, no doubt placed them there while t!ie c.trs were at Atlanta.?"Aapusta Con. ft Rep. | _ * " ' _ 1 iiit southern Jfcieetic , 1 *34. BAGOINO, Gunny,^M?r yard, Id a 18 ]>Htideu, 13 ? . 16 BACON ... .limns, i>cr lb., 10 a 12-$ Shoulders, 8 a 10 Sides, 10 a 12$ I log round, lo HUTTRH .4 .Goshen, )>or lb. none. Country, per lb. 1.1 COFFEE .. Jiio, per lb. 14 Jiivu, j?er lb. * 18 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0-j a 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 Osimburgx, per yd. 11 a 1S4 FLOUR .... Country, per bbl. $7 ? $7^ Country, j>er sock, $3 a $3^ GRAIN Corn, |M?r bushel, tttt a 66 Wheat, per bushel, $1 ? $1^ IKON .Sweiles, per lb. 6^ o 7 ? English, per lb." 5" a 6^" LAUD.... ..per lb. ' 11 a 12 MOLASSES, Cuba, |>er gnl. 33 a 37^ N. O., iK'r. gal. 40 SYRUP ** u "per IT1'* ? OILS. .Lamp, j?er gul. $1$ a $2$ Train, per gal. 87$ a >1$ Linseed, $1$ RICK. per lb. 7 a 8$ ROPE. per lb. 12$ ? 20 80OAR8...N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 0 Porto Rico, per lb. 9 a 10 ]r. M. II. Eaiu.k A Co'a Dru*? btore. bargains nmy be oxjK'cted. Sale positive. Tkarm* Cash. (lot 20, 33 td I Cabinet Making. . Q332i3333 2333UaS3 UT^PECTFL'LLY inform# the eitiwns of Croonvilie that lie is prepared to make KUUNITCUK: Midi a# Bed stein Is, Sidclamrda, Bureau*, jPoMing-lcAf Table*, Centre Table\ Wnrdrolm*, and liojtea to reeeive a liberal patron jifl nwv oe touiki hi. inn work.->nop n#nr I thrt corner of Main n??l Diinroml* Street.*, in the rear of P. C.wri.k's Blacksmith Shop. Oreenville, October ft. 21 J Water Colors, &c. TUB subscriber* hnvejmt oponwl a large n?eortutent of Water Color*, in lioxcs i ranging fr >r? In cents to $0, to which they would : invite attention. AUJO, PAINTPALLKTTKH, CAMEL'S HAIR rKNOLLS, INDIA JNK, INDIA IIODDER, PINK HA OOKRH, CA KM INK, OA MB O OK, VERMILLION, h KA D PENCILS, u. i. The following gentlemen hnve Ixjen appointed Atfw ifrOwup jo tlio Commnndor-iti-eliicf with* | rnnk of LieutciiBnt*Culo?ol. Tbcv will ihj obeyed and respected accordingly : k. b. bry\x, j. ii. marmiau, j. Dcnovxxt; Jr. j. It. soxolky, k It. oh?t, It. ii. mkaxs, s w. j. CniSII VM, \? j. (> LOVKR, w. 1'. i)ir.xc\\ t. b. cuikwx, lltv aiilm-(wnm|i ?lx?vo named, will equip themselves nnd fx?portfor duty, cither personally, or by letter, to the adjutant and Inspector Gonentl, nt ofl depot* South Carolina, by the5th day oc February next. The members of the General St a a st, attached to the Comma nder-in-rliiof, nre also required to report As being equipped as the; ; law preseribefc. i r !*i * x*- . *? * 4i emirr ui 1110 noovc nurneo Atuen-uc-enmp, : or of the General S^tafT should neglect to report 1 as above required, ft trill be deemed it refusal to Ineeept, and the vacancy will be immediately fill ed by another appointment. JJy order of the coiunumder-fn-cliief. It. O. M. 1>U MOVANT. Adjutant nnd Inspector General. ; SIIKHMAN | 11 ILL, I (At tho Old Stand of B. Dunham,); HAVING bought front tl?? Greenville Manu- j factoring Company their interest in the TINNING llt'SlNh^S. and afro their j entire KTOCK OF l?ltY 0OOl)f\ j Agricultural Implement*. Ae., Ac., | on hand, would reM>eotfully inform Merchants, | Farmers, nnd the public generally that lie will, carry on the alutve business in all its various ' branches, nnd hopes by prompt attention and | ! LOW I'llll'W to be liberally patronized. I shall keep constantly on hnnd all kinS. Greenville, November 24. 28 tf mr? :arTBCM"?cz2 is? HAVING sold toJ. B. SHERMAN onr interest in tho Tinning Business nnd Store at this place we would wiy to all indebted to us that we need the money tlievowe us, aiul tliat it timet he paid by the first of January next, and so Misr iKK, for our Rooks must bo closed. GREENVILLE MANUFACTURING CO. Bv j. Ik SlttKMAX, Ag't. Nov. 24. *28 .. 11 THE SUBSCRIBER HAS just received and opening a fine assortment of tlio CHOICEST PHUITH Oranges, lemons,Cocoa Nuts, Pine Apples, Bananas, Figs, and Cnrrnnta. W. II. riENNON. Dec 15. 81 tf A. HANSMAN, HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE P.VPKk-HAXOEH, fitl.OKB, CiI.A7.IKR Jk t'PHOUiTKRKB. GUEEWILLE, S. C. pTOnlfr> left at this Office attended to. N'24 28 6in ".'A. * * THE undersigned having made SCRVEYING lx>th a study and prnctiea, and having ncte?l for several years as Deputy County Surveyor in Virginia ami North Carolina, he feels himself oomj?ctent to perform any business in that line, ami would most res|?ectf?illy offer his services to his friends ami the public generally, ami solicit their patronage. Any business intrusted to him wil) meet with prompt attention G. T. MASON. KEFERENCE,?C* J. Ei.Konn, Esq., J. Gilukath, Dr. M. It. Kaklk, Col. IX Hoar. Greenville, Doe. 8. 80 tf mi ?Dri"Kr^ rpilK creditors of tho late JOIIX If. JOICF-, L Esq., are hereby notified that, by onlcr of I the Court of Chancery, they are required to render. o>i oath, their demands <>u the r' state of the j said Jojijf II. Joick, deceased, U? tho Commissioner of tho Court, of Chancery for Orecnville 1H* trief, 011 or l>cforo tho first day of .tanunry next, in order that the sumo may he nettled by the re-; eoiver of tho said Estate, and reported to the ' Court by tho Commissioner. H. A. TUWXKS, C. E. Cr. D. Greenville C. If., Nov. 22, 1834. 29?5 Thompson & Easloy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE C. II., S. C. bine 28, 1864. ? 8 Greenville and Laurens. C1 A. Bl/DDt'TH will carry nerson* from X GreenVillc to Laurcna 0. 1L Leaving Grcoitville every Tuesday and Friday, returning Wednesdays awf Saturdays. Application to be I made tho dnv bofnre leaving. J30 1 f By*Authority this Time! ALL persafrs indebted to tho Estate of JOHN If JOYCE deceased, are informed that the Debts doe the Estate must be paid immediately, as longer indulgence cannot ho given. |-w i ni? nouflfl 11 unni iw to iwineort. rre?1ltors preeont your elaiim duljnOtoetaL And you | bo paid. A. J. JO YOB. deci'i fil Receiver. tr- \Ye have been anthoriacd to announce C'npt. A. V. Owiugtt a candidate for Slier- [ iff at the next o lection. Oct. 27?td. arWe ?r? anthorizcd to nnnouftce W. P. PttlNl'K, a* a candidate far Sheriff at-the ensuing fleet ion for thai office. *** " ? ' k ' < VkLi * %d ' ? iviaion Room,(in kteBee'a llaH)S*t*irdny evening*. C. %. McJUNKtti, A. Jt. S. A"g?*t 28 f TI1E Mcmliow of Greenville Section, So. 15, arc rwiuwl'Ml to meet nt their Hull ToKurht. By order of W. 1?. l'ai. *, W.\ IV. (let. ?, 21 , tf T? JOaH VT.OF.AOT, " j DKAI.KIl IN : OTfcpfolS A35f? W&SSt&R Rcady-JIadc Clothing, ml*, CABS A BoNNETIS, BOOTS A SHOES. & ?MYiLlE&V, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, wockelrji, 6lqsstoqir?\ Groccrtts, &e. ; OPINWITB TIIKCOURT-:.OIMK, OX MAI --?THKKT. Ke sure to enll on or address your oi ert to the Old Established lloiisc of , SMALLWOOD 8c CO., ! JVo. 8, Hutaw IIoh*, IJf,Hhnore, Md. ' August 11, 1354. 13 Sin 1 TRE8ll ARRIVAlS AT W. H. HENNON'S. QUAItS?-Stiiart'* J'ofmod, Crushed, Ix>?f, r k Refined, nn? 1 Clnritied, A no article of llio Coffee, i Mfcerel, Pickled Salmon, I/Umtsn*, Snrdioea, t and Craekero, . ? Spto, Tnllow and Adamantine Cmidlcn, Prerve*, Pickle* nnd ftrnndy Fruif*. aP.DWAR3 & 0UTL3SRY, A Inrae nnd fine Assortment of trWi I will sell Low for Ciwh. C5?~(.'ome nnd ! ? e shall he liherallv rewarded. n a vis nr. lionoFx errittavill?, S. C., lw. 25. 29 8 'OR THE HOLIDAYS! ABEIVAL OF GOOD THINGS m A33sa s>&?asB' esa&a JJ 4 AND VARIETY DEPOT. " |A NEW CROP LEMONS, fresh and in cx- * 'Jl ' evllent ofder. '?'< Boxes of best MR Raisins, A er I Citron, A 1 Tnh of Currants, (^*^5 A >r Carpeting and Crumb Cloths, 1 u)i Bi tool. rJafd 1. inaeye, double with Cloak Lin* i ^ #ig? and Children's Seoth i'laids, i gi II f Kerseys, Jeans and Liaseys, Bed and Xaro Blankets. Kifino Heavy Knapped Real Welch Flannela, Wand fine Silk and Woo! " " X, Aftntity of good low priced Red and Wliita riaiineU from 20 cent* up. E^DY-MA?? OLOTW1NQ, CIA Cnwimerea, Tweed*, leant and Veering* I great variety at W. If. llOVKYH j. 2 k 2? tf DcBow's Review. rJ JVFTEI> primarily to the Southern and *n> Wertcrn State* of the Union. Including An tlMc* of Foreign and Doaioatie Industry and tit Kt&riae. Vuhlndied Monthly in Hevr Orleans, ?,f atlrr annum.in advance. M?i 4w complete seta of tha work, thirty vol- Rt nrwO'ind hnnds^acly (600 to #80 pagca.) are nn foM at the New Orlenna, deliverable tlv in* < ? the large eitiei or towns. m |^|tlon fice, Mei ehftnt<.' Kxchange, (o v< , ft : ' ; .W - f" 1. 1 1 1 4r A-L.HU! TATEOr SOVTn A|Ot?IIVA GREE21VILLE DISTRICT. U Eftity. Wellborn Burton. Executor,?(., vs. William* Cox, Executor, Ac., nod other*?Bill in Equity. Account. Relief, Hnlc of Propor+v, Ac. rl^llK Complainant having tilc-J hie amended X hill In thk etmc, making the. legatees a*d rtoreons interested in th? will of flic lata Ml* , lleendieha Cox nartica to thia auit, nnd It *| fMttring to the Ml infliction of the Commissioner thai Kufua W. Folger ami his wife Uoriiula Kodgor. A W. Lancaster and hie wife Mary J aim Lancaster, Louisa Barton, I'crry Burton and Emily R, Barton hie *ife, Ou?tnvu* A Taylor and Mrs. ! Ta vlor. hie wife, rceide without the limits of thie State: It is ordered that the ahne named the! Defendants do nuewer, tdcud or denior to the Com-1 nlntnant's hill, within three months from the i?ul?. iiention of this rule, or that the said hill will he , taken pro cmifouo as to theseDefcudenta, ti. a Town eh, c. H. g. n K 17 27 * 8m. Great Economy in Time & Labor. PREMIUM CHURN. rpil* eUBJ?CRIBfcn respectfully informs hie JL friend* and the public generally that he litis purchased the right to Mnniifnctnrethe abovo t'liurn, anil is now pre|?nro?l to execute all orders for the same. Its simplicity is such us to be understood by every intelligent child, and its eon strnetlon is on truly and strictly philosophical principles, nnd produces the desired result in nn almost incredible short time. The superior qualities of this Churn nre ns follows: First, the quick nnd easy process of making butter when sitting in n chnlr. Secondly, In overcoming the difficulty which proilnecs a swelling to overflow; nnd. Thirdly, the gnthoring process, in separating the butter from the luilk, and preparing for suiting. Persons wishing n Churn can find them at the sulmeriber's work-sliop, near the corner of Main nud Hnneombe streets. J. ft. MERRILL. Greenville, Jun# S, t tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OnKKKVIIXE DISTRICT. lolin W. Grady | vs. V Attorhment. Win. 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