The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 01, 1854, Image 3

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^ * ? 7 iWtr OIL ~ evkftt man who lives in a house, espeoislIr if the house be his own, should oil all the various parts of it once in two or three months. The house will last much longer ""'1 uifH Kn nlioli idam nliiat tutiu* in Oil the loclw, bolt* ami hinges of the street door, and it will shut gently with luxurious eivsc, Mid with tlio use of a little amount of force. A neglected lock requires gftat violence t?? ennse it to shut, ami with so much violence tlie ivhiiji'hoUw, iu door*, it* wuvl'iws, its vert' doors and joists, Are much shaken, and in time they get out rf rifthrth nil sorts of ways, to say nothing of the dust that is displaced every time the |M?eo is shaken. The incCMiifit' banging of d'fhrs, scrooping of lock*, creaking ami screaming of hinges, i* a great discomfort. Even the * ik .. l. . ^!i. i ? wirwin? 9viiiviiiiivs vr uiivj, and they will act more certainly and with reanf I ft 4#?w/?a #l?r?f fltni'a K* 12**1 pnwyMM' Wr?J % 1?T#VI V * ,M ^ ?!?MV danger of breaking any part of thetn. The castors of table* and chairs should be sometimes oiled, and they will more with such gentle impulse and so quietly that a sleeping child or an old man is not awakened. A well-oiled door-lock opens and shuts with hardly a wliispor. Three penny-worths' of oil used in a large house once n year will -save many shillings in locks and other material, and in the end will save many pounds tureven the substantial repairs of a bouse; and an old wife living and sleeping in quite . repose will enjoy tuaoy more years of even temper and active usefulness. Housekeepers, pray do not forget oil. A stitch in time ;Mves nine, and a drop in time saves pounds. ?'The Builder. Hypocrisy. llrroeuMT I* mv funny. It walks into the church of a Sunday morning, sleek, cleaned shaved, and as smiling as a man with a new wife for the third time. It joins in the uuthem, responds to the prayers, listens attentively to the sermons and deacons. It is as free with the womcu as rouge or prepared chalk, nud talks to young girls with the greatest of freedom. The mission ary cause is its special care; all the neighbors are drummed up to "come forward and aid a beuevolent object." Some subscribe large sums, and others throw in small a mounts?the largo * contributors get their names into tho papers, while the small Ones *re content witn having done their duty.? The samo hypocrisy wo have seen severely prayerful of a Sunday, and on Monday it bartered a pair of gaitors with a courtezan. It has been known to turn up its eyes with horror at an oath, and before fairly recovered from tho shock to swindle a laboring -man out of money which should buy his -children bread. It is prevalent in some cheap groceries, in the shape of short weights; is exhibited in wet goods; predominates in coffee; is powerful in mild; and?it's everywhere. Wherever you meet the fellow, shake him off, eschew his acquaintance? don't let your wifo know there is^uch a character. Better be a Mormon a thing-a?ny, a street contractor, or ex-treasurer, than .hypocrite. It's 'hazardous ballast, if you .paddle your own canoe. * - Marriage. ? Marriage should be emblematic of the union of mind, and heart U> heart. It is well to build matrimonial happiness on physical sympathy of heart responding to heart; but the mental adaptation, and a similarity of views relative to the grand priiu .pal of action and eveuts of society, should also be taken into consideration ; for tho bodily perfection must .fade, the ardor of affection may cool or l>o diverted into another channel, but the minds fixity of purpose is more to l>e depended upon, its energies diminishing but slowly with imrtM a lik.l ??>v loviinnui^ ^WIIa, ii iiiama^ ivuiiuctl U|l", on bis mutual understanding has but little -chance of being wrecked. Both parties finding the self-satno mental beauty they once i admired, and constantly deriving from each other benefit of mutual interchange of thought, they live together as monitors; their "two beings have become insidiously chained by habit, and they really form but one j>ersonally, though having, it is true, a masculine and fernioe aide. Bather Jolly. Aldermen, in New Orleans, are sometimes Jike Alderman in other place*?further north ! ?nearer hone?fond of the article that Father Mathew and the temperance people generally are' oppueed to. When the riot in the Crcaoent Cityv the other day, was at its height -(ewe of the papers there tells us.) one of the bathers was songht for at a somewhat bate hour of the night, ror the purpose of obtaining an order relative to tho riot, and was found two thirds drunk. In that happy state of conviousncss tho imuiiuency of the danger was strongly represented to him, and his exert ions were requested for the suppression of difficulties. The eld gentleman bloomed out like a mammoth cactus, and informed die solicitor that 'There was no difficulty, i only every one go to bed and nobody would I be kilted^he h ad exaarinod carefully ; he had [ drank rotgut with both parties, and peaceable citiaeas and b?b?better crendemen eonidWt be found. The shouting was only lor fun t If anybody attadA you, iuk them , to drink and il l! baall settled. Try it?I & did.' , And from hw appearance we ahould | tliin|Vhtd?and found it oxoeedingly aeI Tin: moat agreeable companion is a I simple, frank igan, without awf high ? pretensions to an oppressive greatness, ^ one Who loves life, and understands the urie of it; obliging alike at all hours ; ? aliove ullj of a golden temper, and [ **' - " l ":; " ' " tcnm^r mt<?rewtin;/piL?wf^%^ wjtfer*niion?wro boys, aged Swjrear* \vli?r with the injunction to ugo to ?Iei?P,* h$<l been fat itr a "trundle'1 in the rooui I Ofeupiedi* The boy* were cousins. One had been born at the South, but came North to epeml the summer. He I shall call Arthur, the other John?out of reject to their pureiit*, who are still living. t" "Do you ktinv;, Aitlnir, that if you tell al lie, Ood will :,trilce you dead ?" "WF " "No ; wiil lie. ?" inquired Arthur. '^Irf "Ye*, to' bo-sure," says Jolyn. "What I done Ueno ?" interrogated Arthur. "Yes,'. persisted John.' "Will he,do it before my mother comca ?", inquired Arthur anxiously. "Well, 1 don't know as to that, answered ' John, who evidently felt disposed to bo as Union* *? such an aggravated case would ad-1 Init of; J,Kut t, think yon had better Send for I her!"?J)odgfs Literary Museum. ' * A vouno gentleman was one day nrrnng-1 ing music for a young lady to whom he was I paying his addresses. "Prav, Miss D-." said i ne, "what time do yon prefer ?" "O," she | replied carelessly, "auv time will do?bull the quicker the better." 'My love,'said Doyle to his wife, why is a Laplander like an umbrella maker? give it uji ; vuum; iic uuin c? iiib i*?ip|JU? * i?viu uif reindeer.' 'Try another,'said our chief, np he threw himself on the aofu on Saturday pifjht, why is your tired husband like a umbrella?' 'Because he protects me from tho elements, my lore.' *?Jot a bit of it, darling, but because he is used up.' T:is following memorandum WiV wriiiUjn on the envelope of a package of Weekly True Deltas, returned to us yesterday by a postmaster in Mississippi: 'Mr. W is dead and his wife is drunk; the estate is insolvent, and nobody, calls for the paper. You had better stop it.' We have stopped that paper.?>V. O. True Delta. Old Gent.?Why don't you go to work, and stop picking your nose V Boy?'It's my nose ain't.it? and it's Fourth of July, too. I'll pick thunder out of it i? I've a mind to.' MVMIEMEAL. MARRIED?On Thursday, 23d nit., by Rev. J. & Milts, Ma J. M. TIM.MnNS. ,.f ? C? and Mxs? JOSEPH!NEB. BROOK:*, daughter of Capk J. W. Brooks, of Greenville. C3TWe were favored not only with 4 slico^^ tho wedding cake, but a basket full of delicious 1 et oeteraa, for which we return our happiest thanks to the happy couple. Their stream of bliss, we l ?m??? iu?. , A river of delight; For love, like brook*, which cause the sea, Will make it pure and bright. DIED?At his residence, in the lower part of Greenville District, on the 26th of October, JERKMIAII IIOl'KINS, in the 59th year of his age. after a severe ami painful illness, which ho en d it red with a degree of patience and fortitude that characterised a christian. For a number of years the deceased whs : a mcmlier o'f the Presbyterian Church at Fuirview, and by his constant attendance nj?on the duties of the sanctuary, evinced his love to tlio Havior and tho cause which lie had espoused. In his deatli, therefore, the church is deprived of a useful member, the cause of Truth a firm advocate, tho neighliorhood a useful citizen, the faintly of a kind and affectionate husband, nu iudulgcnt father and safe counsellor. Yet they' mourn not as those without hope, for they havo the evidence left them that their loss is his eternal gain, and though they meet no more in time, tjiey may meet in the land of the blest, where parting win lie no more, and whei'O all tears shall be \vi|>ed from every eve. A 1'UIKN D. Mountaineer please copy. Orcenrillc Prices Current. CORIIKOTKD WKKKLY FOR THR ENTKIt PRISE, BY JOHN VY. GRADY, MERCHANT. Gbecnvillr, November 88, 1804. BAGGING, Gunny, per yard, 10 a 18 Dundee, 13 a 10 BACON ... .llama, per lb., 12 a 14 ? m Shoulders, 0 ? 10 Sidfl^ 12 J a 14 - IlogrourfUf Mf 10 BUTTER.. > l.en, j*r 16. none. Couul COFFEE...Rio, per lb. 14 Java, per lb. 18 a 20 DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. a 10 Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 15 Oanaburga, peryd. 11 ? 12^ FLOU R .... Cotmtry, per bid. t7 o Country, per sack, $3 a GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 00 a 05 Wheat, per bushel, $1 a $1^ IRON .Swede*, per lb. a 7 w Eoglinli, per lb. 5 a 5^ LAUD......per lb. 11 a 12 MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 38 a 37^ N. O., per. gal. 40 SY RUI*....M u per gal. 60 a 024 Ail CJ r 1 a, t A..? vioo ?auup, per gai. o Train, per gnl. 87$ a $1 j Li use ed, W} RICE per lb. ' 7 ? 8$ ROPE per lb. 12$ a 20 8U0ARS. ,,N. Orleans, per lb. 7 a 9 Porto Uleo, per lb. 9 a 10 Loaf, per lb. 12$ Crushed, per lb, 12$ Refilled, per lb. 10 a 12$ 8ALT.......per bushel, $1 Halt, per sack, a $270 SOAP.......Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12$ a 10 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 SHOT..?...per lb. 12$ iirw? hare been inflwriiwl to nifaouare j Cfipb A. T. Owlnyi a CM^idate for Sher f si" the a est eleetiep. ?td. I % A ? * j. ft |>V!. - V- ? **Jt ) "'m i' ?%<"gJy *rT ytZ' '' I' ,* '-<*"'t*. ,v " n?,,naJL COl.r.MIilA. Md November. 1 ^51. r|*MIE member* of tlic Stuff attached to' Hi* r JL'-- K*sc?4lerieT '^ovcriier Mavmso arc rayus*? 'rf at llcudqiutiters prior to the Oth of Bmucr of tlie Commander-in-Chief. It. T. XVATI'S, Secretary. December 1. -49 1 STRAYED or ST< >I.ExlLm my p/ace on Mon- I day night, 21stof November, a voting bay H01U*K, with h ring around his left fore tegennaed hy a ropej hafc a email afar in his face. Any information will he thankfully rcevivod, and nnv 1 person taking hint uprhali he liberal! v rewarded. DXYlS \\*. IIODGES. Mcrritteville, 9. C.t Nov. 25. 29 8 im orarHC^ iec* TI1K creditors of tho lato JOIlN II. JOICE, Esq., are hereby notified that. by order of i the Court of Chancery, thev nre required to ron dor. of) oath, their demandson the Estate of the said John li. Joke, deceased, to the Commissioner of ,tho Court of (,'hauccry for Gruenville Die triet, on or before the flrfct day of January next, in order thntdhe samein:ly be settled by the reeeiver of the said Estate, nnd reported to the Court by the Commissioner. S. A. TllWNES, C. E. G. I), t , Greenville C. If., Nov. 22, 185-4. 29?5 The State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. By Robert McKay, E*q., Ordinary of said District., i Vl^TlREEAK, M. I>. Dickey line filed a Peti? ? iion in my oitiee, praying that Letters of Administration on all nnd singular the goods nnd chattels, rights and credits of Gkorok Linosey. Sen., late of the District, aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to him. Thr*e nrr, th'rrforc, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be nnd appear in the Court of Ordinary for said District, to be holdcn at Greenville Conrt-IlouBe, on the Sixth day of December next, to shew eanse, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. KQB3V MCKAY, O. o. D. Ordinary's Office, 23<1 Nov., 1854. 28-2 WILL BE SOLD a ON SATURDAY, the 2d December, at 10 A. M., in front of my office, a number of second-handed WATCHES AND CLOCKS. ' go lot of Watchmaker's Materials, Crystals, Ac. ; nnd a lot of old Jewelry and Silver, AA. Ac. To close Estate of I. II. Leneuict, ( deceoHk \ w w&i&saa* Under $3, each ; of and over that amount, note at 12 months and security with interest from date. C. J. ELFORD, Nov. 24. 28?t<l Administrator. I A;HA wevravrr"""" wiuiuuiiicMionn ill any wnjr wuiivckw 'with the Wreath and Annual must be directed, post-paid, to J . ? MJRDICK A SCOVIL. No 8, Hpruce Street, New York. Greenville and Laurens. G1 A. SlH^Urn will carry persona from np (JreenviUe to l<auraiw v. " Loaring Gro|n?ille every Tuesday and Friday, returning Wrdnoaday# aii<f Wfur?b?y?i. Application re be < made U^fwa^ fcof.tre leaving. J30 1 f ) fRfclVAI. OP oodt TH^^; &*? trsa s^saas' eslSa> AND VARUS* DEPOT. 400 *** -4 T V Boxoaof l>e8t \fH Rnt?iu% . 1 1 Tnb of r^rmnS"' A good eeieetion of the choiecKt Kweuoe* nn<l Flavoring Extract^ Box of iwifcr ! Tyson T.a, Barrelaw Stn art'sOr;t*hud and very light Brown ! Sugars, Barrel* of Freeh N-York Soda Crackers, Export fresh and choice addition* to the above article* on ChrMsturns week. Winter Domestic Goods. IlenVy nil wool y'd. wide printed Drugget, ] for Carpeting ami Crumb Clotha Bright col. Vlaid Linseva, double with Cloak Lining* and Children'* Eeoth l'laids, (Ieavy Kcrscvs, Jeans and linseys, Bed and Negro Blankets, Extra tine Heavy Knapped Real Welch Flannels, Wide and tine fefllk and Wool " " A quantity of good low priced Red and White Flunnel* from *20 cent* up. ?L?YiHlfl3TO, Cloth*, Cascimero*, Tweeds, Jean* and Veetinga in great variety at \Y. II. flOVEYVk Nov. 24, 2ft tf . Water Colors, &c. THE mWeriher* have just opened a large assortment of Water CoIors,in Ivoxe* ranging fr>m 10 cent* to ?!?, to which they would invito attention. v ,'AI.SO, PA TNT PA J.IETTES, CAMEL'S HAW PENCILS, INDIA INK, INDIA RUBBER, PINK SA UCER8, CA KM INK, (I A MB (WE, VERMILLION, LEAD PENCIIJi, cfr. Aa our assortment of Water Colors i* an extenrive one, we can make it to the advantage of Merchant* and other* to purchaso from ua by the down boxes or more. ON HAND a fine stock of Books and Stationery, at LOW PRICES. G. E. ELFOKD <fc CO. Nor. 24. 28 ' 8 (At tho Old Stand of B. Dunham,) HAYING bought from the Greenville Manufacturing Company their interest in the wv, TINNING BUSINESS, and also their entire STOCK OF DRY GOODS, 5MBE?2?3 Agricultural Implements. Ac., Ac., on hand, would respectfully inform Merchants, Farmer and the public generally that he will carry on the above business in ull it* various branches, and hopes by prompt attention and LOWjPRICEH to oc liberally patronized. I sljull keep constantly on hand all kinds of Til M-WA&E,?t Wholesale aud Retail. Copper &. Sheet-Iron Ware, Stove, Stove Pipo, &c. 1 - 4. -i a *? maut*. iu ?ni?r on ^uon nonec. TIN PLATE ANO TINNER'S MATERIALS nlwnVfc on hand and for wile LOW for CASH. PRINTING, WKITING, LETTER A WRAPPING PAPER always on hand, in anv auantitv. hi iow price*. CA*h paid for RAGS, BEESWAX, OLD COPPER AX I) OLD PEWTER. UTCOUNTIty PRODUCE generally taken in exchange for GOODS. Greenville, November 24. 28 tf nAVISO *old to J. B. SHERMAN onr intervest In the Tinning Business and Store at this place we would ray to all indebted to us that We need the money they owe us, and that J it must he paid hy the first of January next, and xo mistake, for our Books must he closed. GREENVILLE MANUFACTURING CO. By J. B. SmuiMan, Ag't. Nor. 24. *28 tf JUST RECEIVED. V LARGE LOT of the best GUNNY BAGGING and ROPING. Also, Peruvian (iunno, And some of An am A. Broti.k's Superior BACON. For sale Cheap for Cash, hy GOWER <k DAVID. Nov. 17. 27 3 fTHHE subscriber forewarns all persons from M. trading for a Note given to M. M. Jomkh for %ti(J 00, dated January 23, 1854. Said Note was given for a Horse, which proved unsound a few days after the purchase. W. A. AUSTIN. (Jreenvillo Dist., Nov. 17. 27?3t K39SrJL^,BK.^m.Y? TAKEN up hy the sulweriber on 20th ?*?A day of October, 1854, a light bay mare aSmQL MULE, supposed to he 2 years old last spring. tifcid Mule has a ldack stripe across its shoulders, roaeliod main, tail shaved and hobed. The owner is requested to come and prove property. pay charges and take it away. Said Mole eaii be found at my residence 12. miles north of Grocnvillo C. II., on the stage road to Ashoville N. C. J NO. II. GOODWIN, M. G. D. Nov. 17. 27 2t f KLSU AKlill ALK | At W. H. HENNON'S. SIJCA ItS?Stuart's Refined, Crushed, I.onf, Refined, find Clarified, K fine article of Rio Ooffoe, Mackerel, Pickled Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, and Crackers, Sperm, Tallow and Adamantine Candle , Preserve*, Pickle* and Rraiidy Fruif, SAPDWAM & OTJTL3P.T, A largo and fine assortment of VUXi . adiich 1 will sell Low for Cash. fggfCoinc and we for yourselves. All kind* of Produce taken n exchange for goods and groceries. W. II. IIRNNON. November 10. UA 2 '$? ra^Vi TriE KWil*LAR MEET0^* J"^fc'nKa ?' Movxtaix Ixirxit, No. 15, I. O. O. F., arc held on Friday evening# at 7 oVlo<!k ii their Hall J. U. SHERMAN, Secretary. (Jreenvilia, Aug. 13 IWiRmbtri af Greenville Section, No. Ill, are r?q*?*trd to meet at their Hall foilRmht. fty mrdtr of If P. Farm, 7T\ F,\ 7m. a, 71 ? ' ' wr _ <AMAJBML tail Calk)wny, Jainc* P. C?jl>tv?/.~Uill fofVv1 !Hoo |ffik?l . Kutnte, Ac. ^ _ . , J r|"MIK Complainant her B?H with 1. the CoinmWoBiT, nihl it np{tearing to the J nati.<?f?u-tion of thoCourt* that KHuhyth Ru**ell nml J*n>i>a licr hiMlntml u iilmu) Uur success in soiling Prizes hris been entirely beyond onr expectations. Wo have fold nnd caslted Prizes during the last year, Amounting in the Aggregnte to over Ono Million of Dollars! PACKAGES OF TICKETS containing ail the numbers in the Lottery, always on hand, ranging in price from $3 50 to $450?Prizes from $4,000 to $100,000. A single package can draw tlio 4 highest Prizes in the Ixttery. Orders solicited through the Post-Office. | Our Monthly Bulletin containing the Hehemes of nil Lotteries one month in advance of the day ! of drnwing, sent to all who order it, Free of ' Charge. Thankful for past favors we respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage so libt erallv bestowed on ns heretofore. I All Business strictly private and confidential. For Prizes either by the 1'aekage, Single Tiokj ets or Shares, he sure to call on or address your orders to the Old Established House of SMALLWOOD 8c CO., jVo. $, JCutaw House, Baltimore, MJ. August 11, 1M54. 13 3in Livery Stable. r|"MIK subscribers are supplied with a number I of COMFORTABLE HACKS, CAR11II A OEft A NI) RUGOIRH, with gentle well-broke i I10USI>4, nnd careful ami competent I)ltl\'EKS, j and will convey Travellers or hire tHeir Vehicles on Itouaonablo Teriua. Their OmilibltM will j always be found at the Depot, on the Arrival of the Cars, nnd will convey Passengers to any part, of town or from any part of town for 3ft cent*. | i ravcicr* will no well 10 mnko no arrangements until they roach Greenville. KUTI.hJtGE ?fc ARCI1KR. June 30l 7 6111 Cabinet Making. ais&sssTaja&sias RESPECfTFULLY inform* the citizen* of Greenville that Se it prsjtarid to :rTa'-.e FCIilil- . TURK: such as Bedsteads, Sideboard*, Bureaus, Folding-leaf Tablet, Outre Tftbleij^AVnrdrotas, ?tc., ?fco., and hopes to reeejra n liberal patronage. He my be *iun<l-afiye Work-Hhnp near the corner of Math and Buncombe Streets, in the rear of 1*. Cauelk's Blacksmith Shop. ? Greenville, October fl. 2J fc Thompson & Easley, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ; GREEN\ U.LE C. IL, 8, C. 1 Jane 23, 1*54. 0 i 1 j^r~BON? OF TEMPERAIlfCE, ' rajS"!*?Ghekn villf Divwroj^ >'0. Itt, 8. of T.f 1 >Ss7" hold their meetings we&ly, at the l>i- 1 vision Room,(in MeUeaV 1 lall)Saturday evening*. 1 1 a m. Mon/jiKisr, A ft a Augwrf f h . M t Southern {fcasMrtcrly Review. PERSOSS having b?*inc** relations aith ' the "SofVnmrtt QfAWraatT Review, will far tha present addr*aa their coinmnnioations to the pnbhsbor itrOdumbia, 8. C. ' i3P [ *? w * 9 toynce wflHlnkl9 It at tb? nMflf( election fartijet V 17W 1 ** m ^dealer IX I aj2EP?S5ZWBZi+ . I Roadv-TInde Clothing,. '- j LATH CAIN <fc IIOXNKT^ ROOTS A SILOES, 1 WA?&WM*? & ?OTLERY, 1 Di-ujfi bfUKe-Stufi*, * >: I. 1*1 - JBMLl Q>: t.T._ 0. _ rOentrij, Ui3?mMfeprvumci>, occ. j orroiMTK tub (X)1'RM1%^ ox tulMnusr. I LW"AH Urscriution of Produce taken in exchange 4 or O00.U ,4-Jbf market price. IJIutaI Ca?!i li!vnil/>IJ? mUtan r*..?tnn anil ?<> ? natURuA III. rniinitu forMnVket. Ureenville, J\\i\ e2, t tf Dodpr'N LMcrdr^Iflusriiin. , 1 TJIE NINTH VOLUME oflklluKuin cop.menced Saturday, June 5th, 1864, vhfth for excels ?11 preceding volumes of this widely circulated and independent Literary and Family" *' -Jfl Journal, l>otI? in typographical appearance anil in tl?o value of its originnl contents. The Museum claims to stand second to no literary journal in the I Tinted States, boasting a corps of Gifted Contributors whose names are enrolled in the list of the most eminent of American Authors, and whoso effusions have long graood the pages of this paper. This is the Seventh Year of the Museum's e.V- , _ J istenee, nnd its prosperity has been one of such 'j it sure and sulwtautial character, as to warrant Ihe great ami constant outlay made by the lYoSetor, i*n order to secure and increase for it a llinnt reputation, lite Kditorial Denartutonijf Is conducted by Ossuw E. Dodok and J.\v. HIV- ?': sox. 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SOUTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE STANDARD. fJ'MIE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully anA nounce to the friends of Temperance generally that they intend to commence the publication of a Temperance Paper, about the 1 Stli of ,1 una next, provided a sufficient number of Subscribers caii tic obtained to warrant the undertaking. It will be printed upon suliatantial paper of Imperial size, nnd will contain 24 columns of matter. It will be denominated the 'South Carolina Temperance Standard," nnd will be published every two weeks, nt the price of Ono.JVll<rr i>cr annum. As soon ns fifteen hundretf subseribcrs arc obtained, we wJU publish it weakly at the same price. 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Postage-stamps may be sent in placo of change. the limit* of tliMajttato: it in ordered, on motion j of it F. Solidtor, ii?*t jhe | i said Elizabeth ltuMklJ nnd her husband, James | * Russell. do auswcr. pWI or demur to Complainant's bill, within threenfcniths from this dntc, or . the mihc will be taken procoufesso as to these ' Defendants. 9 r s. a. joraSte. C. E. U D. , Greenville C. II., 2d JhWeuiber, 1854. N 17 8m mTEOF SOUTH CAROLINA. G REFN VILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. J}}\ Wellborn Barton, Executor, Ac., vs. Willinme Cox, < Executor, Ac., nnd other*.?Hill in Equity. Ac- < count. Relief. Sale of Property, Ac. r|"MIE Complainant having filed hik amended JL. bill in this ense, making the legatee* and < | person* interested in the will of the late Mrs. , Becrehebn Cox nnrtiesto this suit, and it appeari ing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that | Rufns W. Folger nnd his wife Meriudn Fodger, I A. W. J Jin caster nnd his wife Mary Jauo LancnsI ter, Louian A. Barton, Perry Barton and Emily i K, Barton his wife, Custavns A Taylor and Mrs. i Taylor, his wife, reside without the limits of this I State: It is ordered that the above named the | Defendants doanswer, l dead or demur to.the Cora- ' Idninant's bill, within three months from the pub- i iention of this rule, oi4 that the said bill will be i taken pro eouicsso as to ihese Defendenta i S. A TUWNES, C. E. O. D. X 17 27 8 ni. STATEOF KOIITII CAROLINA, i GREKXVI1J.E DISTRICT. mr.t7 nvrr em n m <MU vyiu viuiw/iWi a onaadoiua t John W. Grady 1 ' 1 vs. V Attachment Wm. M. Butler. J < -sxritrnrio .i_ . r?ij:.i ... iL. t,.l. .1 mm i i?v i iitmuii ?u?i un iiic iriuiun^ 1 Y of October, ISM, tile hi* declaration j agninst the defendant, who, (a* it is said) is ah- ( sent from and without the limits of the State, and has neither wife or attorney now within the same upon whom a copy of this declaration might be served. It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or belorc the nineteenth day of October, which will he in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then l>e given and awarded against him. D. HOKE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Greenville District, | October 17, 1854. f 3mly BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT. ? ' LOTTERY & EXCHANGE O RF ICE, (Under the Eutaw House, No. 8,) J>~lZ.TIAfOnE ST. eaaii&'L'SPscs & BEG to call particular nttcntiou to the splendid selection of MAGNIFICENT LOTTE- j HIES drawing daily. The Capitals in each Lot- I terv range from the small amount of $4,000, to the Stupendous Snm of Tickets varying in price of from $1 to $20. j