The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 20, 1854, Image 3

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?w&. ; ?? female Education. No wbu.ws, says Burhuapkeduca ted who , Ik not equal to the successful management of | vpmf. Although it doea not require ao ] much to' rule a household mi it doe* to gov. ana state, still it requires talent of the same kind. As he makes the best genera) who i 'has begun at the lowest post and past up ^rade'of offic* * he jnslcw , the best adnainS, who enteral the navy' in I m tike most inferior station ; because they and i they clone, are acquainted with the whole , * ctHpjMss of a subaltern's duty : so that wo. than Will manage a family with the greatest x ease and eCBuieucy, who knows experimen|aUv, the duties of erery member or it. k ** laughters who neglect this part of education are entirely without excuse, and their inothera are still more to blame. The very aipplogy, which is often made for the neglect j of It, is iue greatest condemnation of those Vho offer it.. Lj, It iff said by those who are growing up in ignorance of these tilings, "any one can learn tolteep house when it is necessary. Any one who loves her h*n*b?!id end ie devoted to ?iff iutetjca^ \\i|l make herself accomplished it) jtllosy Unnga after she is married." As well'might the young man ffay, " O, what use is it for me to learn a profession, or make myself acquainted with tho details of*uiy business! When I nm .married, if I love my wife, it will then l>o time to accomplish myself in the details of my business V Would there bo anv surer omen of tot.il failure and discomfiture f Tluit which a woman can learn to do under the tuition of love, can certainly be learned to much greater advantage under the tuition of a mother. If its at all so easy to learn, then they certainly arc inexcusable who neglect it It is j 110 degradation to tlio finest lady to know all i the details of domestic affairs. It is honorable and ought to be her pride. A woman, tho'ugh she may be as beautiful as the morning, us wise as Minerva, and as accomplished as the Graces, ought to know the details of household art airs. *. < The Young Men. The Wilmiugton Herald lectures the Whig party under the above caption, in u right sensible manner. It strongly condemns the policy of the whigs in preferring greyluured mediocrity over youthful genius, and as strongly commends the policy of the Democratic party in putting forward their able and eneigctic jtouny men. The Herald i thinhs that if its nnrtv would imiiato ilinl f J *"v democracy in tins particular, they would hare better prospects of success. Well, we are glad to see a whig paper speak out openly m the Herald does on this subject. We recollect well of seeing, not very long ago, iin article in a leading whig paper, not very far from where we now arc,in which the democracy were rather blnniod for preferring yaafeg-Meivp tthtfot the great wl^ party was lauded fiw ita conservatism, evi<raiccd as it wa* by the fact that its young men had to uaaa through a long state of probation before they -could aspire to anything. Now the view we take of this matter is this : The fact that old fogy ism rules the whig party is a ?eoee*ary sequence of the principles of action by which that party is guided. They aet themselves up as specially a conservative party?their mission is to hang hack?to be a dead weight upon the progressivenoss of the age?'to keep firm hold on the coat-tails of democracy in order to keep it from doing something dreadful. How can n party with such principles of action sympathise with the fire and sanguine hopefulness of youth f As well expect oil and water to commingle.? Such ante-deluvean notions as a protective tariff, whereby a few manufacturers' are to % be enabled to fatten on the industry of the , fanner?opposition to free suffrage, involving 1 as it does, the right of self government? ! and other* which might be mentioned, could j only find a lodgement in a nartv where old t fogy Urn predominate*.?Asheuilte Newt. > Am Independent Candidate.?Mr.James Henry, of Pickenscouuty, Ala., who occupied a sent in the legislature of the last year, has announced himself as a whig candidate for Congress in the IVth district. lie is not to be permitted, though, to walk over the track, as we preceive by the following communication in the West Alaba.uian : Mr. Kdilor : I am a candidate for Congress against Jitn Henry. 1 am from Bass' Precinct, situate, Jying and being in tbe northwest corner of Pickens County, where no one lives within a circumference to any body else. I shut myself up >n a rooiu lost week with John Bass (l>o sure and dou't print his name without the A,) And myself as delegates, and held a caucus, in which after thf<6e several balloting*, I was unoniuious ly nominated Jim's opponent. John aoeepts the honor, and will be in the field during the war.' Yours (without gas or bass.) John W. Bars. ,N*w Yoaa.?On the 5th and 0th instant there was a grand convention of Know Nothings in Wow York for the purpose of preparing for ic coming election. Instead of throwing their strength in favor of either of the candidates already nominated, it seems they have concluded to bring a man of their own into the field, and make an independent run of it. They are reported to have nominated Daniel Tinman. i/Vaiv Vr?l- f.? o? r ? ? " v. o.? II/I vy?cruor, Mid J. G. Scruggs of Buffalo, for lieutenant Governor. Tile New York eleo1 tieo promises tea be the richest kind of a I scrub race, witli five regular 'candidate* for Governor in the field, aud it will be infinitofj ly amusing to watch the development* and m. the Anal result. * ^ 5uft> Iff ^ Ohio Election. x+ Columbus, October 14, Retorts from sixty counties show an antiAdministration majority of 60,000. The remaining counties will increase this to 00,000. i A kWnviHls more than a kick. __ j ... * annoyeeoas Co which locomotive gallantry t* subjected now-a-days, ?, Done is so bnrdensome m the legion of handboxes with which it is invariably charged, sod which taunt be cared for an tenderly m if each individual paste-board enveloped "the 1 baby" itself. In fact, neglect a female's 1 band-box, and it would be just as well for ' you to pinch "Ceenty-wecnty," at ouch.-? j And what aggravates tho misery, too, is the | reflection that the precious commodity con- < tains the ugliest poesiblo n flair, in the shape 1 of m bonnet, which looks for a!l the world ; llkfl t Ik A "itmoll ?l?l nnll<in? ?.l.!k?Lul 'tn?? 1 to a point/' and tied on behind. Such be- , ing the case, the lovers of the beautiful, the beaux, and Iien.-pecked-down in general will rejoice to loam that a "love of a bonnet" has just been invented in Paris, exactly suited to the exigoney, nnd?cheap. It goes by the appropriate name of Viadotr, and is bo constituted that "it can be fbulded and packed up into a small case of two and a half inches deep, rendering it perfectly portable. The bonnet can be made in every style, and turned id the very height of fashicn, without itnparing its character." The long continued drought will result, it i? 1 AV?An*!..A vMf ??n vwtiivu* vAicunnv oiXU UII8 VI the country, in the utter extermination of luvrindtt of'insect*, worms, animaleulae, &c., which .hove hitherto proved highly detrimental to our vHlne crops. A soothet-n'papcr says that the joint worm has been annihilated in many wheat fields, having become dried to powder without arriving at maturity and shedding their pestiferous brood for another season's ravages. This is one way our farmers may be compensated for their scanty crops. A gentleman of Boston having caught a bass of forty seven pounds weight, near Seacunnet, in lihode Island, an oditor, whose name in charity, we suppress, savs the person who caught that big fish would be pist the, man to cominuud the allied rtecls oh the Crimea, for he certainly showed no fears in this instance at coming in contact with a formidable Sea-hau-to pull. "Tommy, my son, run to the store and get some !!???." "Excuse me n?s 1 urn n Httle unwell this morning. Send father, and tell him to get me a plug of tabocco." Persons are to be estimated according to their goodness, and not according to their dress. The foundation of all happiness, temporal and eternal, is reliance on the goodness of (lod. Kindness kindles the fire of friendship. t.,? ? ? 1 Aim IUUVI iiiuuiMUll iruvUlB 18 UK) narrow for friendship, and too crooked for love. Mankind may bo divided into two classes?those who cheat, and those who can't. A good natured husband, a dozen childred, and a happy home, are woman's rights. To make a tall man "short," just ask him to lend you a ten spot. Pride sleeps in a gilded crown? Content in a cotton night-cap. The best and ripest fruit often grows on the roughest wall. Those who possess the most real excellence say the least about it. Be not hasty in thy spirit to be anfgry; for anger resteth in the bosom of tools. Elopemeut. Mm. Matilda Saintclair wife of Mr. Tlios. ! II. Saintclair, near Wilkesboro,' North Oar- I olina, eloped on the 13tli ult. with B. A. Lorance, a tanner by trade, and sometimes a teacher of sacred music. 8aintclair was lv ing (tick in the house when she left taking one female child with her, and leaving five other children at home with her husband. She is about thirty years of age, tolerably tall, with light colored hair. Lornnce left a respectable wife with six children, entirely destitute of the means of support, he having converted all his effects into money just prior to his departure. 11% is well built, will weigh about 180 lbs., has thick lips and light hair. Saintclair offers a reward coinmensurato with the value of the wife, to any one who will bring her back. The particulars are from the Charlotte Whig. Idat of Consignees at Greenville Depot From 12ih October to 18/A. R Moore, R O Twlttr, Walker A Irvine, J)r J II Dean, Klford A Mi Uee, GCAM.JB Jorvis, T P Brock men A Son, U MoPsrlsnd, P Ilaff, J "W Oraily, W II liennon, K F Beattie A Co, McM A ft Ww Wslker. Th.m Steen, NAF.WT Broker, Jos Cooper, Gower A David, II R A I. W, S Morgan, PJN Powers A Co. J K llsgood, D O W, M Cheeves, O Man A Co, W L lliliiard, N Morgan, Roberta A J>, O B Irvine, A Oreenflold, W D Rankin, J Locke A Son, Ripley A Wilson, Turpin i_ * %r n s. r?;.i 1? a * rs v*f ? -- ? tfonia, ? iv <c i.-o, iTinenuen ? i, ( i>, i turner, J A Ander*nn, W II Hover, Israel Chirlei, Wm Tetuple, Btnhb B A V, W Ioor. Davenport A McC, W 8 Ilastie, 8 Mauldin A Co, G E Elford, Wm Lowndes, p Miller, E Crossly, T C Marklcy, H T Arnold. Religion* Nollrei. OTThe Her. Dr. Baku will commence a ^derice of meeting* in the Presbyterian Church, on RVnfay evening the 27th inst.. instead ofThmdsy tl?e 19th. Oct 20. " tyRer. D. D. Svmmu and Tuna. D. fiwiss will preach at the hi a and Twenty Baptist church of the Twelve Mile River Association, on the first Saturday and Sunday (being the 4th and Mh days) of November next October 23. A Hone For Sale. AIfOR.HR, seven rears old, in good order, qaite geul le, and works well hi double or single harass^ can be had cheap, by enquiring at thu office. 8*9 \f | "Dkath 1u upon ber like as ssnibnclT frs?t Upon tk? iwf?Utt flower of the fleW" , , i Departed this life, in the upper pert of Greenville District. ou the 214 September, Mr*. Itiiu- ] err K. Hvddvtb, wife of William L, SodJuth, and laughter of Ephrehn and Harriott J)aVia aged 15 Years, 9 month* end 17 days. She haa left a 1 lUaba.id and an infant child to mourn her de?I?urt tire. For many months previous she spoke calmly and roeigaedlr of death, and mot it with ft christian's fortitude. Tho husband nf her , a. e J..1 1-- ? .? A u ft d r?um, w wnoui ner orti mm beat love WW glvsn ntey well weep iof a or, bat ah! Dot a* bw U,Y whom there it bo hope. OreciTillc Price# Current* ?????i , . - i COllHVCTKD M'RBKLT FOR T1IR KKTBBPK1SK, ; BY JOHN W. BRADY, MERCHANT. : 1 ; ; GucttmLLE, October 10, 1CM. BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 16 a 18 Dundee, 1*2 A BACON ... .ILuns, per lb., 10 a 12? Sh'.ttlder*, 9 a 10 Sidee, 11 a 12^ Hog round, 10 i BUTTKit.. .Gofchen, jxsr lb. none. Country, per lb. 16 COFFEE...Rio, per lb. }4 Jinn, per lb. 18 a 20 \ DOMESTICS, Shirting. per yd. 0^ ? 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 16 Omaburg*, per yd. 11 a 12? FLOUR ... .Country, per bbl. a K Country, j>er sack, $3 a $3-? GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 70 ? 76 , vv neat, per DUsiiel, 91 ? *1$ IRON .Swedes, per lb. 6j a 7 | English, per lb. 6 a 5$ LARI) per lb. 9 a 10 MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 33 a 37$ N O., per. gal. 40 SYRUP....*4 44 per gal. 50 a 02$ OILS Lamp, per gal. $1$ a $2$ Train, per gal. 87$ a $1$ Linseed, #1$ KICK.....'..per lb. 7 a 8* ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20 SUGARS...N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 9 Pov^o Rico, per lb. 9 a 10 Loaf, per lb. 12$ Crushed, per lb, 12$ Refined, per lb. 10 a 12$ SALT ,j>er bushel, 90 Salt, per sack, $2| a $3 SO A P Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 15 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT per lb. 12$ Shot, per bag, #2$ a 82$ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. n;esr (t3?aana?ssr iraaa&ffl. John W. Grady i vs. > Attachment. Wm. M. Butler. ) TATTlF.ltEAS, the Plaintiff did on the lCth'day M of October, 1854, file his declaration against the defendaut, who, (as it is said) is ab-1 sent from and without the limits of the State, and lias neither wife or attorney now within the same upon whom a copy of this declaration . might l>c served. It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do apjiear and plead to the aaid declaration on or before the nineteenth day of October, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-fire, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded agniust him. D. HOKE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Greenville District, ) October 17, 1864, f Smly The State of South Carolina, GREENVILLK DISTRICT. 151 EQUITY. Emily C. Westmoreland, ct. nl., vs. William West, et ?1.?Jtill for Partition, Ac. B. K. Pesky, Eon.. Complainant's Solicitor. TN otiedienee to the Decree of the Court, in this JL ease, the Commissioner will sell totlie highest bidder, at Greenville Court House, on Sale-day in Novemlier next,on a credit of one,t wo and three years, the Tract of Land whereon Jumes 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 Westly Phillips and others. This is a valuable Traet of Ijind, with all the improvements necessary for a Farm. The amount of the* costs in this case, and also the costs iu the case of Carolina MoCarro) and her husband, ng.iiust the Plaintiffs and James West, will t>e required to be paid in cash by the purchaser. He will also be required to give bond and two good sureties, to secure the purchase money, with a mortgage of the premises. H. A. TOWNB*. <. k. (i. r>. Commissioner's Office, Greenville, & C., July 17. 1H64. Oct IS tds ELECHONliOTTcEr STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I Grkk.nvii.lk District. f (office Court Central Station*, Common Plea*. ID. HOKE, Clerk of said Court in pursu^ once of the Directions of the Aet of the Legislature in such ease made and provided, do horeby give public notice that an Election for Ordinary for Greenville District will be the First Monday in November next* at the usual places of Election throughout the said District. Witness my hand, at Greenville, this fifth day of October, A. U, 1854. D. KORE. r. O: * A C !?. October 6, 1854. 81 td Cabinet Making. zaasBSMTaazaaae RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Greenville that ha is prepared to make FURNITURE: such as Bedsteads, Sideboard*. Bureaus, Folding-leaf Tables, Centre Tables, Wardrobes, Ac., Ac., and 1io|m>* to reecive a liberal patron* age. He inav be found at the Work-Shop near the corner of Main and Buncombe Streets, in the rear of P. Caublk's Blacksmith Shop. Greenville, October 4 XI 2 WAIUir 11muran*.] [va a. kaslky. Thompson 6 Eaaley, ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, 0KKENV1LLE C. II. S. C. June 23, 1854. | Hontbcrn qurtcrly Review. PERSONS having busioaee relations with the "Soctmm Qc?mslt Rsvraw, will for tlie present address their communications to the i publisher in Colombia, ft. O. 01 MORTIMER 1 9? ? t b ' 1 ' AUCTION SALES. * ' " tlu^ I. ? ' 1 * ? - "* OOMMI88IONER'8 SALE i or '* " Negroes, Town Lot*, Plantations, tn Csttlt, H*nw, FMTlalM, Ac. State of* South Carolina. I GREENVILLE JMSTRICT. 1 asff a^waTFff. vl CL J. KlforO and Jame* B. Sherman, Rxecutora of B Dunham, deoeaccO, ?. Ituwr Leveland ? _ Bill for Account, Relief, Bale, Partition, <l<\ < Perry, and Yowo A Eltom^ Complainant*' / Solicitor*. 4 obedience to the Order of the Cd.irt of I X Equity fur Wwoi?vil!? District, made it Ju~ r\ It Term, IBM, the undersigned Commissioner of J (He mid Court will proceed to sell the partner- A ship pro|>erty of the firm of Dunham A I-orelaud, for piurtition, nt the times and places following, r~ to-wit; On Wednesday, the first day of November next, at the Mountain Creek Plantation of Dunhpm A I/OTelnnd, in said District, A quantity of CORN, Fodder, Shucks 1 Oats and other Provisions A Large stock of llogs 18 ?r.20 head of Cows and Calves, 1 pair young Steers, 12 young Cattle Siforasa, 1 Mule Colt 21$hetp and l4m>ba, 2 Old Carts 1 Harrow, 4 Plough Stocks, 10 Plough Moulds _ 1 Ming Fork, 2 Pitch Porks, 8 Iloes 1 & Axes, 2 pair Steelyards < 8 fhjvthe# nnd Cradles, 1 Bee Pnlnco and Bees 1 Double-barreled Shot Gun Cooking Utensils, Ac., Ac. ' ** Term* or Balk, for tiir arotexamei> Properrv.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from date, on note with two good sureties, except for guuis under $20, which will be required in cosh > to psy the costs of Partition. And if a sufficient e< amount of cash be not received in this account tt! to meet the expenses of Partition, then the remainder Cf whnt is necessttry for this puq?o?t> will be required of the otherwise credit portion (( of said sale. Atflo, On Salc>-dny in November, at tho Courtnonse of said District: 1". The LOT on Main-street, in the Town of ! ^ Greenville, now occupied by It. Loveland nnd I 11 others, measuring 100 feet on Main-street, front, and Brown-street, back, nnd being 224 feet in depth. On this Lot is a large and well-built 0 brick House, containing dwelling with six rooms c above, and two Store Rooms below. Also, f a Wooden Store House, now occupied as a Tin Shop and Store. There is also upon the Lot a c Brick Kitchen, Smoke House and other Outbuildings, nnd a weli,of fine water. This property is situated in the centre of business, and is one c of tho most desirable Lots in the Town of Green- * viile, and with but little improvement it could be made to produce a rent of $750 per annum. 2. A LOT immediately back of tike alx>ve, being 100 feet on Brown street, front, and Spring . street, beck, end being 200 feet in depth, having on it a large and convenient Stable, <??. 8. One LOT on Buncombe street, in the said Town, now occupied by O. A. Pickle, being feet front on Buncombe street, and feet in depth. On this Lot is a comfortable Dwelling Ilouae and Outbuildings. It is in one of the 4 most pleasnut and improving portions of the v Town.. o 4. One IX)T at Pickens C. II, (particular de- \ acriptious of which will be given on the <J^y of sale.) ... j Tl?e Tract of LAND known as the Hawkins Tract, containing 842$ acres, more or less, 1 situated on Mountain creek, in Greenville Lis- 1 trial, seven miles from Greenville C. II., on the road leading to Jenkins' Camp Ground. The Z greater portion of this place is woodland, and ll there is a good Saw Mill on the premise* It is beautifully located at the foot of Paris Mountain, in a good neighborhood, and in one of tlio healthiest sections of the world. A The Tract of LAND, known as the Hooker . Tract, odjoiuing the aliove, containing 248 acres, more or less. This place ie well improved, a J large Dortion in woodland, and some of the ? cleared land very productive. ?1 7. A Tract of LAND, on Jamieson's Creek, waters of South Pocolct ltiver, in Greenville Die- trict, containing 100 acres, more or lees. Terms or Sale, roa the Lands.?A credit of C one, two and three years, in eqltal and successive annual instalments, bearing interest from the dale of sale, to lie secured by bond with two 1 good securities, and by mortgaging the prcmi- J see. 1> The Town Ix?ts arc now rented, and the purchaser will be cutitled to the rent from the date of sale. G t ALSO, j 26 Valuable and Likely Negroes, via: a TOM. Will, Marble, Susan, Owen, Phil lis, Flo- * ridn, Coetello, Sain, Dan, Bob, Mary, Lucindo, Henry, Matilda, Jenny, Pallas, Allen, 6'liarhw, " John'-Josetta, Spencer, Julia, Peter, Betsey.. T..*us or Same, roa the Neorom.?A credit of i * t ...? twcifv uionma, wiui interest iroin date, to be ae- j cared by notes, with at least two good suritie*. si a A. TOWNKS, ,C. J?. (J. J). E Commissioner's Office, ) n opt 19, 1883. \ 19 tds * Valuable Eoaidonce for Sale at [| H Public Auction. THE eabaeriber will sell, at Public Auction, at P .Greenville Court House on 8mU day in iVo- n vember ner^ the HOUSE AND IA)T, ou Coffee \ Street;'in the Town of Green villo, now owned and o^eiiiited by Emanuel K. Kobinson. The Lot is r 200 tqet front on Coffee Street by 12<) feot in depth on Spring and McRe* Streets. The Dwell- d ing is a handsome Brick Building with six rooms. U On the premise* is a Coppersmith Shop, Brick si Smoke House, Stable, Ac., and a number of the oi choicest Peach and othtr fruit Trees in the coun- si try. This I>?t ia near Main Street, and near t||fe tl Methodist, Episcopal and Baptist Chnreb?e. and oi ia very desirably located for a residence. T Turn.?A credit of six and twelve months, n with interest from date, to be secured by bond with two scrities and a mortgage of the premises. C. I KLFORD, Att y. aept 22 19 tds ALL DERT8 owing to the firm of Rob- ^ oris <fc Pickle, are in the subacrilier's ' hands, not paid forthwith, will be sued upon. a C. J. ELFORD, Assignee. n sept 22 10 3 ? ALL DEBTS duo to I. ll. Benedict, deceased, or to Benedict dr Burns, not paid forthwith, will be sued indiscriminately. ' C. J. ELKORD, Adm'r. A Assignee. ft sept 22 19 9 A LI. PERSONS baring any demands against . L. ft Timuaroa, diwaaaod. will praaent ( lb am properly attaatad, and all iodabtad will , ^m^USgfag,? Sbpf. ?, 1?Mw It. *t i TBK mHJUtmsrr! Hk^PI* bun at Ubvstm 1mm. X* 3?#335*?i2;!'9'a ?L*7 ?? Phd?* efniiaa (t 7 ?dock, their Hall. J. B. 8lBEB?AN, Secretary. Greerttille, Aug. IS j < MklfS Otf TEnPEIANCE. JS&J.?G*ik??iH.K Ihrwon, No. 19, a of T? hold their meeting* weekly, at the Di?ion Room,! i? McBec's TlatlY Suturtlay evening*. C M. MoJUNKlN, A. /?.flT Aiigtut 19 f rHE Member* of Greenville Section, No, 1), >M MnuMUd tn mcsi>t of Ikoir Hall Tch 'ifiht Br order of W. P. Pbk?? W.\ P.-. Oct. 0, 21 tf BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT. j wssnnraEB SWAWISS OTTERY & EXCHANGE OFFICE, (Under the Eutaw Home, Ho. 8,) BALTIMORE ST. & 33., BEG to cell particular attention to the splendid selection of MAGNIFICENT LOTTEJR3 drawing daily. The Capitals in each Lot- ( *ry range from the small amount of ?4,G0O, | > the Stupendous Sum of Tickets varying in price of from $1 to J40. ur success in soiling Prizes has been entirely bound our* expectations. We have sold and cnsliJ Prizes during the last year, amounting in the ggrogate to over Ono Million of Dollars! PACKAGES OF TICKETS containing all the umbers in the Lottery, always on hand, rang-! ig in price from *8 50 to $400?Prises from $.'<.000 to $100,000. l single package can draw the 4 highest Prizes , ii the lottery. Orders solicited through the Post-Office. Our Monthly Bulletin containing the Schemes >f all Lotteries one month in advuncc of the day f drawing, sent to all who order it, Free of .'harpo. Thankful for past favors we respectful- j y solicit a continuance of thepntronags so librally bestowed on us heretofore. ? All Business strictly private and confidential. For Prizes either by the Package, Single Tickits or Shares, be sure to call on or address your trders to the Old Established House of SMALLWOOD Sc CO., No. 8, Eutaw Hota?, fiaftimort, ifd. August 11, 1864. IS -8m WATCHES. J?V?LRY, fcC. JOHN J. BENEDICT WOULD respectfully inform hii iff0'*! friends thnt lie has returned (v from New York, bringing with him A STOCK OF JEWELRY, fhich he is offering for sale CHEAT, at the store f Charles Merrick. It comprises MATCHES* BRACELETS* GOLD PENCILS, RINGS, 4k?. Ie asks an examination of the same, and assures hem that they will be found of the beet material. 1 August 25. 15 tf 3 ASU IS IWO?Y>W. MR. L A F A R, rTAVING just received from Charleston, a fine LL assortment of FANCY CASES, MEDALJONS, HROACI1KS, Ac., he would repectfully ivite the citizens of Greenville and its vicinity, ? call and examine for themselves. lie may be >und at McBkk's Hall. Please call and examine pecimens. Instructions given in the art. July 21, 1851. 10 tf ? jmie ~ JAGUERREAN GALLERY. VI, H. BURKS F T AS REFITTED and put in complete order LX the Rooms formerly oecnpiea by A. IL low and as a ltook-llindery and DAGULRREAN nd respectfully announces to the citizens of Ireenville and vicinity, thnt he is now prepared j o execute Liknosses ill handsome style and nitish. | aaeuesaes reuiKi'n, nuu pincea 111 JU'ilftlUOO Or ny otlicr style of case. Children's pictures taen in n very few minutes with accuracy. Greenville, June 9, 1854. 4 tf j DoBow's Reviow. A DAITKD primarily to the Southern and .\. Western States of the Union. Including | tatiatics of Foreign and Domestic Industry and ; Interprise. Published Monthly in Sew Orleans, t $5 per annum iu advance. A few complete seta of the work, thirty volnoes bound handsomely (800 to (ISO pages,) arc >r sale at the office. New Orleans, deliverable ? any of the large cities or towns. Publication office, Merchants' Exchange, (over oat-office,) New-Orleans. Postage two cent* per | umber if pre-paid quarterly. J21?10j Livery Stable. I"MIB subscribers are supplied with a number . of COMFOItTARLK HACKS, CARRI1OKS AND JfUUUlES, with gentle well-broke r/\I?QLS3 - .. .1 ?. 1 a ..A i\i?nrr?i?.. ivnoiw\ ?nu cmtjiuj nuti ouui|K icJiv uai \ LiVT^, | nd will convey Traveller* or hire their Vehiele* | n Reasonable Terms. Their Omuibm will I ways be found at the Depot, on the Arrival of te Cam, and will convey Passengers to any part r town or from any pnrt of town for 9S cents, ravelers will do well to make no arrangements ntil tliey reach Greenville. RUTLEDGE A ARCHER. June 30. 7 ' 6m oiij-?r?z3atcs? ^ A LL the WATCHES, CLOCKS and l\. JEWELRY, which were left for repair ith the late I. 11. liencdict, or with Beneict ?fe Rums, and which are not called for nd expensea paid by the 1st November ext, will then l)C aold to pay charges, with* ut further notice. C. J. EL FOR I), Adm'r. A Assignee, aept 22 10 _6t 4 LI. those indebted to me by Note or Aeeonnt f\. now due, will pleaae eome forward and , take immediate payment* as I will not give any j irther indulgence. W. H. nENNON. | October 1 5 ! | Found* 3k Friday, 16th inst, a BRACELET, supposed to <>? lost by some one who attended i# Epieeopal Fair. The owner own have it hy roving pr"pe*%egi-P?Ti?| %c tWs advertise rapt. WiprNIBi "O - x'' * j ' ' ' ' .., 4^ j " ' 9IK*1 y * ^ mT*^ * - -r * * Hr^> * ? Um entboriiod to ?awnm MSito for the office of OKD1NAKT, M Ik* MM ?ImUoi for Mid office. A?ft< If CTW? are Mlhrnfoci C# aanouace W. F. 1'ttiXCE, m a madUat* fa*8b.iiff it the WMiinf election for tket otto* Sept 8. IT to tr?r. E4ic*r :-? ? will nominee W. ?i. uOGDLiCTT * CAa&l&a&c Ur Ordinary at the ensuing election. BI9 td JOS2T W. CHPIADY. %f.ai.ra ijt Ecady-l?dc Clothiaff, . HATSv CAW A BONN LTV, IKX>T8 A SHOS8, MARSWARE A O4DTLIE0IV, Drugi and Dye-8tuffa, tVccKeHl, (ulijsstoq'rc, Groceries, kt. orrosrr* rmc eocw-.ouaK, ox HAimuxn. tyAll description of Produce taken in exchun for Goods at the market price. liberal Cask advanoee made on Cotton and other produce intransit u for Market. * Greenville, June 2, t if Groat Economy in Time & Labor. PREMIUM CHURN* TIIK SUBSCRIBER respectfully inform* hk friend* and the public generally thet he has purchased the right to Manufacture the ilxn * Churn, and is now prepared to execute all orders for the same. Its simplicity is aitch us to l>e understood by every iutelliireiit child, and ita construction is on truly ana strictly philosophical principles, and produces the desired result in aa almost incredible short, time. Hie superior qunlitics of this Churn are at follows: First, the quick and easy process of making butter when sitting in a climr. Secondly, la overcoming the difficulty which produce* u swelling to overflow; and. Thirdly, the gathering process, in separating the butter from the milk, and preparing for salting. Persons wishing a Churn can find them at the subscriber's work-shop, near the corner of Main and Buncombe streets. I J. R. MERRILL. , Greenville, June 9, 4 tf Mechanics, Manufacturers, and INVENTORS. Vnew volume of the SCIENTIFIC AMEBIAN" commences about the middle of fckp, tember in each year. It is a journal of Scientific, Mechanical, and other improvement*; the advocate of industry in all ita various branches. It is published weekly in a form suitable for binding, and constitutes at the end of each year, a splendid volume of 4(h) pages, with a copious index, and from five to six hundred original engravings, together with a great amount of practical information conta i ning the progress of luveution and discovery throughout the world. The Scientific American is the most widelycirculated and popular journal of the kind now published. Its Editor*, Contributor*, and Correspondents arc among the ablest practical scientific men in the world. The Patent Claim* are published weekly,*snd are invaluable to Inventor* and Patentees." We particularly warn the publie against par | ing money to travelling agcuta, as we are not lo the liabit of furnishing certificate* of agency to ?nv one. Letter* should be directed, (po?t-p*id) to MUNN <k CO., 128 Fulton street, N. Y. Term*. , . t One copy, for one vear. tt: One eotw. fn? mouth*, (1; Five copies, for six mouths. $4; Ten copies, for six months, $8; Te? copies, for twelve months, $15; Fifteen copies, for twelve months, $22 ; Twenty conies, for twelve months, $28. Southern and Western money taken at par for subscription, or post office stamps taken at their full value. Tho Southern Cultivator, \ MONTHLY JOURNAL, devoted exclusiv*x\. ly to the Improvement of Southern Agriculture" Stock Breeding, Poultry, Bees, Qenei-41 Knrui Economy, Ac., Ac. Illustrated with numerous Elegant Engraving*. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN AD VANCR. Damki. Lex, M. D., A D. Redmond, Editors. Tftt T\ryfflh Volume, Qrealty Improve!, commenced January, 1854. Tint Cultivator, is a large octavo of Thirty-two page*, forming a volume of 884 pages In the year. It contains a much greater amount of reading matter than any similar publication in the South ?embracing in addition to the current agricultural topiea or the day, valuable original contributions from many of the most intelligent and practical Planters, Farmers and Horticulturists in svory section of the South and South-west, Terms. One Copy, one year, $1; Six Copies, one year,$6; Twenty five, " " $20; One Hundred" " $76. The Cash System will be rigidlv adhered to, and in no instance will the paj?er ue sent unless the money accompanies the order. The Bills of nil specie-paving Banks received at par. All inoney remitted by mail, postage-paid, will ba at the risk of the Publisher. Address, WILLIAM 8. JUNES, Augusta, Gs.. Persons who will act <?a Agents, and obtain subscriber*, will be furnished with tlis paper at club prices. May 26, 1864. f 8 . PROSPECTUS OF THE Stato Bights Register and National Economist. A TOMTtCAl JOURNAL AND GENERAL NEWSTATER. f" ^ u. BAYLOR* Editor.?'Terms ?5 n *??r KJ* issued \\ eekly. Tiik Stair Right* Kwiia tkr will be eonJuotcd upon the principle* of State rights a* laid down by Jefferson. The Register will adhere to the original compact, as ratified by the several States, and will oppose al liatitodinarianisni in legislation, and all encroachments, secret or open, "1>oh the.righu and rover-' eijjnty of the States. Trie Register will take aa its text in the discission of all public questions the Constitution, strictly construed and nnmeoprorr,-. ised. Washington Citt, July, 1854. The Spartanburg Express BY EDWARIHl. BR1TTOS. (Formerly of the Fairfield Register and HereWJ, and lately one of the Editor* attd l'roprietara of the Charleston Standard,) has been established nt Spartanburg C. H., ft. C TERIS. Tri-Weekly F.rrrese, per annum, * hO Weakly * IW The Wool Cards. AT McBRBtt MILT A helow Oaaovllle C. IL, have tost been fitted uuio tha fati mana< , for making ROLLK Brin^vo ir Waal in nice fl*, and run will jp%' * Kc%. * t