M * I
allQ ''/WWUIHIHij*
^^Abiru-'Mwk-Kii*k vriw born on tho
ff..tb? month Chriaban, m the yanr
., $38 of t be Ucgira. (iid April, 1823.) and
hfi.% therefor^ it) this present year f1333) atiiufiod
the ago of tliiety' year*. Ascending
thetlirone, where ^?succeeded the Sultan
nCs Ox f'x'ciri y.'jr:y,?c
hat already reighed fourteen years. Ilisiin.
p*?aive eounteuanco appears to ine io wear
the air of profound satiety of power; an ex
^preetion.or fixed am) intense rnntii, always
: jinebaugonblc, ami eternal os.the mountain*,
J#Vi to form a utvb, an it were, of marble
Upon bin visage, and steruneas and porma.
nonce to feature* liy .BO means regular. IlinoM
It** not tin? rwiuUiuo curve belonirinir to
the strictly jwrkishtypc ;his cheeks* re pale.
,marked with Sine* indicative of fatigue, and
.^contrasted with a sofl brown beard ; and hisforehead,
U *o far sa tlio fex leato* w visible,
eem* largo and full. Ilia eyes I can compare
to nothing but auns of black, fixed in a
a ley of diamond. No object aeenia to reflect
itself in them. Ono would supposetbera the
. eyes of %n ectatic, absorbed by some vision
. not apparent to the vulgar gaze.. For the
real his physiognomy is not, sombre, nor terrible,
nor cruel, but simply extra bunion; I
can find no better word. One felt that thin,
young man, seated like a diety upon a golden
throne, Vad nothing more to desire in
the world ; that all the moat golden dreams
of humanity were to hiin but worn-out and
4 insipid realities ; and that he was gradually
J freezing out of the reach of the warm ** nipfttliies
of our nature, in tho frigid atmosphere
of such utter solitude. In fact, that from
ti?o height of his grandeur he looked down
upon the earth as upon a vaguo mist, from
/ amid which the heads of the most elevated
alone were visible, and even those beneath
Ijm feet. .T-7Guaticr> Constantinople of 2b
: *
William Pitt
At the general election, this youth, in the
twenty second year of his age, entered Par<
liamont, while the expectations of all ranks
and. parties were aroused in. his favor. It
Mps publicly known that this illustrious father
had coooeiveil the highest opinion of
his taleuU and Acquirements. Lord Chatham
had himself inspected the education of his
children 4 and though immersed in public
business, under the pressure of age and l*odily
infirmity, with anxious delight had tutored,
formed. And directed the opening tinderatanding
of soch a promising son. In every
stage otitis education, young frtt impressed
all those who knew hitn with admiration of
Jits'talent* and acquirement*. As ho advanced
in years, he had progressively risen
in estimation, and was chic-fly eminent for
masculine strength and compass of iutellecr
to*d j>owers, rapidly mastering the various
** <leparttneuts uf knowledge ant) Science, studying
M a scholar, comprohetuling nod generalizing
as a philosopher; bold and original
in conception, profound in research, indefatigable
in application, he had a firmness of
tamper, which etendfjy pursued what heperccived
to Ik? right, and adhered to idf own
plana of conduct, undisturbed by thoiidicule
of frivolity, and nuseduccd by the allurements
of vice. At the university, die was
doomed tar superior to ordinary men, and as
one destined to transcend hi# rntetnnor.'iric,;
as much in tho highest deliberative, unci exe
cutive department a of public life, as he then
surpassed them in the enuiition and science
of aendamio retirement Some of lira friends
at Cambridge proposed that he should stand
candidate for representing the university in
parliament but declining this honor unless
unanimously offered, lie was returned for
1'oelo. In the speech winch lie now,tjcliver'
< >1, Mr. Pitt fully justified tho nnticipations
of the public, and was cousidercd from that
time as an important accession to parliament
ability. Although the young orator voted
and spoko on lite side of opposition, he did
v not connect himself with any of its members
as a party, but lileo his renowned father, he
trusted entirely to himself, without seeking
eminence through tho collective influence of
a combination.?Bitsctfa History ttf England.
'
lp Two Killed ih Two Days.?This
is doing pretty well for AngusU, and if she
keeps on at this rate, she will ore long nocture
a reputation?not very enviable, we
*dmit-~-hut one Uiat she wilf merit, if oftendot*
are pot punished. 7^
A than by the name of Samuel AVitson, a
painter, was shot down and killrd in tho
streets on Saturday night, by Wm. A Archer.
We haveheatd the particulars, but as
A roller is in jail. Awaitin g tbe course of the
l*r, wo deem it inexpedient to give them.
,On Monday evening, a man named Attotsjrw
a* killed, we understand, by a blow on II
pke head from a bride. We did not heaathe
name of the inau who threw it. lie has not
been Arrested.
, - These two homieides are vrbnt Philosopher
Oreely very appropriately designates Ritm's
LW dwngs" may we not exclaim, Huzza for the
^dottous privilege of retailing Hquori?by
( which th?Hv*sofourcitizens,theim>ridsoflhc
people, sud tbe peace ami qttdt of thotisands
of families are destroyed l?Au?usla Chronicle
<t JSrniinel. ' ^ j
&ALKDAT.?There was quite a crowd yeaiiU'dsy.
Every ponton seemed to be fell of
fife and spirit* upon the entrance of the New
t Year. A good deal of property won sold.?
Home'Town property was sold at nuitemod
ei?to figures. Negroes 'were very high ordi??
nary men going between 1000 and #1,000.
The low price vt Cotton seems to have had
~ little ffffccnsi any species of projrdtty?none
j> upon Negroes.
+
y *^r^Woa?TXas- (InTORi*.?The wealthiest citixen
of Louisville, is said lobe Mr. Guthrie,
i#cretary of tho 'treasury. Ilis property in
one district of tWatoity is taxed at #501 ,*00.
^
Mrs. Pfirtlniftoft wishes to kmftw if
%
a Jj - 1.
HUB. "
Unfortunate Occurrence.
We Mate with deep rogfet that our town
wm the &ceoo? op i'htired^nlgWt, of a tragedy
lamented as miloli utoee wU*?e jm?fortuuc
it was to beAr'H prominent pkrt in it,
an by the citizens generally. It is a matter
of aoriotw regret that ertch penctfhl and highly
respectable gentlemen should have been
constrained by inevitable circumstance* to
participate.
Tno ravtorrenee and its rir<*Jim*tsn-?e* wer#*
hriofly. these.: up Xg ^
Mr. ioHit McMaster bad permitted his negro**
to have a danee in one of {be house* in
Kift back lot on Tuesday night. For the
mirpose of preserving ohlei^Mr.'RieKard McMaster
bad attended. During the evening
? white man by the name pftieorgo Barker
entered, and being,.it i* supposed, under the
influence of urdents spirits, becamo obsteperous.
Mr. It. McMaster spoke fa htm with
the view of checking him. Instead of that
H seemed only to have enraged him, and going
out the door into the yard, attracted by
hia loud profanity Dr. SfcMaslCr end two
gentlemen who were in the piazzA conversing
at the time.
t)r. McMaster onlared him to leave the
yard, and was approaching htm, hut was
cheeked by Itis brother, Mr. Richard McMaster,
who interposed and advised him of Barker
being armed. Barker then drew his
pistol, and Allen's Revolver, and presented
it at Dr. McMaster, when Mr. Richard McMaster
jumped At it, and seizing the pistol
wrenched it from his hands. Baker then
drew a dirk, and stabbed at McMaster, struck
111 in ill t1)A ctrln nn/1 l\nf ?% tbo* -* ?/I-r*1?/?I
...... ... ?.iv oimvj uwu vuv ivri ui^3 |.'iut iiAvwiim
adherence of the sheath to the bltido, would
tindoubteclv have inflicted a mortal wound.
A* it was tue point of tbo blade, by the force
of the blow, protruded through and entered
to the depth of nt least an inch, making a
voty* "glv, bnt not very dangerous wound.
Mr. McMaster, w ith Barker's pistol in his
hand, then fired at him, four barrels of the
revolver going off almost instantaneously.?
So much so that none of the bystanders heard
more than three rapid explosions, while Ire
himself remembers having shot but once.?
Barker, after scuffling and stabbing at Dr.
MfMaster and Capt. >V. O.' Buchanan, who
interposed, run a short distance and fell in
the streets, from whetico he was carried info
1 >r. Maddcn's office, and in a few minutes
died. The whole affair transpired about 12
o'clock at night.
No blame is attached to Mr. McMastcr, as
he was acting under the impulse of self-defence.
Mr. Batker is the same person who shot
himself accidentally last year, by a pistol going
off in bis pocket.? Winntborro Jbgiater.
Congress.
\Va8Hikutox, Dec, 29, 1854.
Sexatk.? 'The annual appropriation bills
from the House for the i?ost office and army
and for tho year ending June, I8JMJ, came
in and were referred to tlie committee on
finance.
Mr. Cooper presented sundry memorial*.
One of which was in reference to a expedition
to the Arctic seas.
Mr. Fish introduced a hill to remit certain
penalties imposed on merchant vessel*
in relation to passengers. Under a construction
of the law by Secretary Walker, merchant
vessels aro now on .the way hither
with a greater number of passengers and on
different decks tlian are considered legal by
Mr.Guthrie, under his coftltruction of the
act. To protect masters and ship owners
who have followed the first construction, this
biltprovide* that the act shall not apply to
vessels which shall sail with such pasaeu
gors before the first of March next.
Mr. Norm objected, and the bill lies on
the table.
Mr. Fish remarked that he should call it
up on Tuesday.
A special report from Mr. Schoolcraft up
on Indian matters was received, and on motion
of Mr. Badger referred to the committee
on Indian affairs.
The Senate then adjourned to the 2n of
January.
Tho House was not in session to-day.
Bio Hust'ho.?Two weeks since, the
Oomales tTcviwllnnniivrMViin iiirK' ..f A ft
our citizens went about fifteen miles from
town to take * camp hunt. They wcro out
two nights, during which time they succeeded
in slaughtering seventeen deer, beside
some smaller game. On the week following,
the same party Again sallied forth to the
hunting grounds, remaiued one night, and
killed fifteen.
Wa. II Arrison, the young medical slu
dent convicted at Cincinnati, of the murder
of Mr. and Mrs. Ai-i.tsow, by means of an
infernal machine," has been sentenced to
be hung on the I lth May next.
The Hon. Edward A, ITanuegan, formerly
United ?tatea Senator from Indiana, we
Scant, propoees shortly to remove to California,
to resume the practice of law.
ATex.ah paper states that Gen. Houston
con templates resigning his scat in tho Senate
at the tlosS of the prevent session.
Tho Stato of South Carolina.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
By Rotter t McKay ?xq,y Ordinary of said
JDixtrift.
WHERE Art, ALfcxAxnvn McRtr: lint filed n
Petition in my Otfiee, praying- that betters
of A irni i lift rut ion on sit sift singular tlio
anode ami chatties, right* and credits of l^nxrs
M, JgrBEic, late of the District aforesaid, deceased,
rbwsud ho granted to4nm.
VAe>* t/ur*forr, to cite and admonish nil
ami singular tin- k i ml rod and creditor* of the
aid deeoftsrd, to be and appear in the Conrt of
Ordinary fnr said District, to l>e hohlrn ?t Greenville
Omrt Honen, on tho sixth day of January
next, to show o*nu if any, why Uta said Admin
i.sirnmm auouhl Ml lie grftnfeKf.
WjrllfiKT WcKAY, ?. o. d.
Onlhmryj Office, Dee. SWth 18M. , ? w
dee 33 2t
-?'? .. v?-..? . .n.^ ~
trwe ? MlU|*ri??d He ?*nounee
W, F. PRINCE, ?? eeia^UUtW Sher
iff ttt the enmfog cWion for that office.
Sept I. 19 to
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^ A
JUJtlllU1, , DlLL-.JL-? \Xr^l IIWLH, H"
Urccnvillc Price* Current.
CORMOTRP WtEKf.V VOIi TUB BSTfcitr Hit}*,
IV JOHN W. RRAny. mcbkmnt.
(UKI^ville, JtkHMnry 4, 1865. ' j
* HOGGING, Gunnv, pur yftitl, 16 a 18
Dnndfee, 18 a 10 y
BACON II?ms, per lb., JO a ^'2} i
Shoulders, 8 a 10
Skies.; 10 a 12^ '
ItOg lOHilu, 10
BUTTKU.. .Ooelioh, per lb. none. ,
Cbntftry, per lb. jC 15
QOFl^Eti.. Jlio, y>or ll>. 14
J si va, per lb. 18 a 20
lX>MKSnCS, Shirting. per yd. of a 10 '
Sheeting, per yd. 10 a 13
Ominbvirgs, pervl. 11 a 12f
Fr/>Clli...C.>tinfry, perbfil. $7 a 87^
.-> Country, per wick, $0 a $3-fr
GRAIN,,....Corn, per hashed 60 a 63
Wheat, perbunhel, $1 a
IRON.JWerlcP, per lb. 0^ a 1
English, per lb. . 6 a fi.V
LAttf>.... ..pefll>. " 11 a 12*
MOLASSES, c?iba, por pal. 33 a n7j ?
N O, per. gal. 40 .
SYnUr...." u per gal. CO a 02$ 1
OILS... *.. .Lnmj*, por gal. $1^ a $-2^ .
TrHm/porgnj. 87$ a 81^
Linseed, $l|
HICK...... .per lb. ? - 7 a 8J
KOPK-..?. .per lb. 12? a 20 SUGAliS.
..N. Orleans, per IK 7 a 0
Porto Rico, per lb. 0 a 10
? Loaf, per lb. 12$
Crushed, per ib, 12?
Refined, per lb. 10 a 12^
SALT per bushel, $1 (
Salt, per hack, a none.
SOAP Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12 J a 15 j
Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 j f
SHOT.......per lb. 12$- !?
Shot, per bag, t2$ a $2$ 1
Over Coats! Over Coats!
AT VEItY LOW PRICES,
FOR CAMI. 11
| Mir. sunsermer acatrous ot closing out Jus fine I
A selection of OVKKCOATVA, offers litem ?t
very reduced prices. Good l'ilot Over conU will
be cold oa low n? ** .
lie lifts also on liaiul a few of those elegant
. iQachinoKlitrhcd Over Cout? and
Tuluias.
All will be sold lower than curv be bought else-1
whore, House cull nnd examine for yourselves. ; .
fe 8W A M > A1. K. 11
January 5. S4 - 3 ,
Arrivals Extraordinary.
8 AAA HPAMSIl ClOARS, jn?t received <
jUUU nnd for sole. Also. ! \
A Fine lot of KHUlTS, consisting of Ornncea, ' e
1 .onions. Fine Apples, Cocoa N uts, Koisens, Figs a
nnd Curranta.
Constimtly Receiving
FRUITS ANDjggjJGROCERIES, [
Off Affill !OU3)3.
j
NOTICE TEI8. 1
I will say to those who nro indebted to me by
Note or Hook Account np to (lie 1st. of January.
lH34mh*kdt?v indt^Soinc nnd nmke payment,!1
ns I shall put myself to no trouble to hunt them '
up. W. 1L 1IKNWON. J
January 6. 34 2
THE GREENVILLE
BAPTIST FEMALE CQLifGE, 1
1^11 IS institution, recently established l?v tlic
Stn.to Baptist Convention of Sonth Carolina,
and governed by the Hoard of Trustees of
Furnian Coi versify, will go into operation on the
first of February next, under a full corps of com- '
|h>t?*nt instructor* and at. the uaunl rates of tuition.
ltonr<l enn ho obtained for students 011 application
to the undersigned. RICHARD
FURMAX, s
C. J. EEFORD, 1
1'. C, EDWARDS, Executive ?
T. B. ROBERTS, Committee.
T. P. BUOCKMAX, - t
1\ E. DCXCAX, f
January 5. 34 3 i
LAST NOTICE- J
ALL PERSONS indebted to O. A. Pnki.e, on .
acoouut previous to Mnreli lost, are earnestly
re<|nested to enll on W. K. Kasi.kt anil
settle the same, as farther indulgence cannot be
allowed.
J. B. IUvTTS, Assignee.
Jamtnry \ .84 tf
"SllHMAN&lirOr
(At tho Old Stand of B. Dunham;) i
HAYING Ixniflht from the Groenville Mnnufluturiiie
Cmnmny tl?*ir interc-at in ,th?
TINNING M'SlNRfiH. nnd also their
22HpJ&*e.itir? STOCK OF DRV GOO]**,
55$SBrff?S Agrivultin nl Implement*. ?te? ?fcc., J
on hand, would rcapootfuJly inform Merchant*,!
Farmers, and the public generally tlmt they will ( .
carry on the above business in all its various)
branches, and nope* l?y prompt attention and j
LOW PRICKS to be liberally patronised. i r
They will keep constantly on band All kinds of
!T3,M,?W<A5^!Et Wfcgtaale and Retail. c
Copper ik. Shccr>Iron Ware, J
Stove, Stove Pipe, &0. j1
urn do to order on short "notice.
TIN PLATE AND TINKER'S MATERIALS ,
alwaya on-hand and for sale LOW for CASH.
PRINTING, WRITING, LETTER & WRAP
PING PAPER al ways on baud, in auy quantity, I
at tonr pricee.
CfMfc paid for /IA Oft, DATM WAX, OLD
COPPKH AND OLD PKWTER.
ar*CT)UNTRV PRODUCE generally taken '
in exchange for GOODS.
J. B. SHERMAN, t
J. B. HILL <1
Greenville, December 20. 83 tf *
" '" i TiV I
TTAVTNG Mid to.I. R SHERMAN onr inter- ?
* m_ en ?n me linmntr Dunne## niwi r>rnre ui c
thin jilnco wc wnnld My to hII indebted to m (
thftt we need the money they owo n\ end that
it tniwt be p?jd by the nrst of Jniiimry nest, nn?l
no MiatAKK, for onr Book# mint l?e
URKKNVlLLE MASUrACTURfNT*T().
By J, B. HnmiAK, Ag't
Xov. 24. 28 tf
" ^^ ? --*? - - - - ?
S'flcAYRD Or STOJ^RN from mv pine* on Mon- ,
?ftT*i*K flat of Korember, n yonng buy
IlOWKhv w^' rlcg ft round hi# left fore leg eaqsed
by ? rope} ha# A am nil fttor in hi# fhee. Any I
information wlfl b? thank/ullr iMeeived, And any
per#o? taking hint upalMll heliberally rewarded <
:
mk- . #. i ji
* * * %
' \ # ?* r.
apHttaasyjiBiIIP.?
?? $?
jfw ^ V- TIIE UF.Ot'LAR MEI7Tof
Motvr.ux Lodok, No.
jUfci^gjjayiUL l.o. <* K, are held on
o**?iing?,?t 7 o'clock,
n U*atrITi(H. J. Jk SllLilM AN, f?e?r<ri?ry.
Greenville, Ang, v- 13 i
Mb. SONS OF TiHl'KK AIICK.
MQ^?<ii:KICXVll I V- ! >1 vision. No. 1.1, S. (if T.,
hold their meetings \y??cklr. at Iho T)?rhioii
Roont,(in iltBtt'i 11*11) HatMiinr ovehinge. i
'J, iL iWUNKIN, si. ii. /?.
Angn?t 28 * f J
rl IE Members of Grccnvillo Section, "No. 1.1,
nrc r?|ii*it"il to meet it- (Mr i)nil ToViifhi.
By order of W. P. l'mi r, TV".'. P.-.
Otk 0, * *1 If
loiSFiP????E3,
Wntch Maker and Jeweller,
yXDER STEEN'.S 1IOTLL,
REEP3 nlwnyson Imml Gold and Silver
Wulrlu'n, nnd JKWKLttY of eviry
description. Knuey Boot la nml IVrfunierv.
Clock*, Watches njid Jewelry repaired iu the
M*: t niniifior
dec. 29, - 33 ' Ij
r JOSl-T WTOP.A.3T,
t)K A I.KH IN
0T?^JPI?iSa A\JWffi> jyAVESTO'S'
CC-3- <3L3?ar? JBDri^
Ren?Iy-lWn?Ic Clolhiiag,
I ATS, CAI*S A- 1KIXXETS, BOOTS A SUOES,
tfw&mwA&g & ?;y YLIERY,
Drugs and Dyc-Stuffo,
^ocHcWf, Glj),ssb)3lrc, 6?1rocclrlw, &c.
omwrrCTIIK COlRT-UOV*r, ON NAtv-BTRKlcr.
i:y All description of Produce taken in exchange
or Goods ut the market price, I .ilwrnt (.'ash
idvnteces made on Cotton and other produce inrausitu
for Murkot.
Grcenrillc, June2, 3 U"
BALTIMORE AJiVKinTsKNIENT?
xv&mw&tD sipA'ipssss
LOTTERY & EXCHANSS
OFFICE,
(TXnder tha Eutaw House, Ho. 8,)
BALTIMORE ST.
SK.&&&W$9S> &
BBG to call particular attention to the splendid
selection of MAGNIFICENT I/lTTi:UR>
drawing daily. Tlic Capitals in each Lotcry
range from the email amount of ?-1,000,
o the Stupendous Sum of
Tickets varying in price of from ?1 to $2rt.
)ur success ill selMng Prizes has been entirely bound
our expectations. We have sold ami cash
*1 Prizes during the Inst year, amounting in the
jfgrwgate to over
Ono Million of Dollars!
PACKAGE* OF TICKETS containing nil the
lumbers in tlio IjOttory, aIvayr on Imtid, rnngng
i? price from $:$ 50 to $1%0?1 Vixen from
$4,000 to $100,000.
^ single package c?n draw the 4 highest Prise*
ii the lottery.
Orders solicited through ll?e Post-< ttTice.
Our Monthly Bulletin containing the Schemes
>f nil Lotteries one month in advance of the day
>f drawing, rent to nil who order it. Free of
diarge. Thnnkful for past favors we rcspectfuly
solicit, a coiitiutuuico of the patronage so librrnllv
beat owed on us heretofore.
All Business Strictly private nnd eoufideiitinl.
For IVizes either hv the Paeknge, Single Tickit*
or Shares, he sure to call on or address your
irdera to the Ohl Established House of
8MALLWOOD & CO.,
JVo. 8, Evtuw J louse, Haiti more, Md.
August. 11, 1854. 13 3ni
DoBow's Roview.
XDAlTBh primarily to the Southern and
. Western States of tho Union. Including
tatisties of Foreign and Domestic Industry ami
Enterprise. Published Monthly in New Orleans,
it $5 per nnnmii in ndvnuee.
A few complete sets of the work, thirty voluncs
hound handsomely (6O9 to t>S0 paged,) nrc
or sal" at. the ofliee, New Orleans, deliverable
a nnv of tlie large cities or towns.
Publication otliee, Merchants' Kxehnngo, (over
*?.<t-oflfieo,) New-Orleans. Postage two cents per
umber if pre-paid quarterly. JJ21?lt?
rpxrc* ttTTTBO/nT) TT)TD
JL jlJLJU klUJmOVlVXJDJCOV
HAS just received and opening n tine assortment
of the GHQJCHfJT FRUITS,
Orange*, Lemon*, Cooon Nuts,
l'inc Ajiplon, linn an**, Eta*. nn?l Currants.
# \V. II. UBSSOS.
Doe l" f.I * tf
A 7H AN S M AN,
iOUSE, SIQN, ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE
o? jwk.m mmrao: .mm. 9
r.vrKn-iiASiiXR, oildeb, obuhtt * upholsterer.
gi;et:\vtlle, s. c.
3T"0rders left *t this OfT.ee attended to.
N24 28 6m
jm. mmmmo
rlTE undersigned hating mn?le Sl'TlVEYINd
both n study and practice, and having nct d
for ever*! year* as ldsputy County Hurv nyor
11 Virgiuiu and North Carolina, he feels himself
ompeteflt to perform Any hrttdiiPB* in that lino,
uul would most rwjn"tn>'i!j ofTcr ids ices io
lis friends and the public generally, and solicit
ln-ir patronage. Any business intrusted to kiin
s ill meet with prompt attention
O. T. MAfOX,
REFERENCE.?C. J. Effort*, Ke<j., J. GILUP.ath,
dr. >1. 11 Eaklk, Col. D. lloKR.
Greenville, Dee. 8. 80 tf
ma
I^IIK creditors of the late JOHN IT. JOICE.
I.- Esq., are herel?y notified that, by order of
he Court of Chancery, tln-y ere fcniiired to renler.
ot onth, tl^dr demnudson the Estate of the
nid .Ton* TT. Joic< deceased, to the Commissionr
of the Court of Chancery f<?r OtMvilh) Dis
ric!,.on or before the first day M .limitary next,
n order that the same winy he nettled by the reoivcr
of the wii?l lie to to, nud reported to the
ionrt by the Commissioner. ?ai,
S. A. TOWNER,^ F. 0.1).
Greenville C. II., Nov. *22, 1954. $9?
Thompson & Easley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE C. H., 8. C.
Jm? 21, 19*4. 8
Greenville and Iiauxcns.
pt A. RVPIlUTlI 9?HwMrfY nenmn* from
i.T <y. t'racQvillo. to Eiuirene G II. Leaving
><*itirillc Tuesday and Friday, retnminc
Vednetdavaand SHjtu^tiaya. AjTliealion to U
nada the dav bafiftutfifivwp. JCO T. f
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v.* * *
.. JUL Mil J !I > iJl'.'JJ
STATE OF SOCHI CABOLMA.
GREENVILLE DlHTRlcT.
In Equity.
7/?*liboru Tiai-von, tvaoetrtoc, ..o,, -?n "?Vil7".#n.e Cox,
Executor, Ac,, ntwl others.?Bill in Equity. Ac
count, RoIieC Fnle of lYoptfH?, Ac. ..
1 rJ"MlU Complainant having filed his attended
X Mil hi this en**, male im; the legates* a*d
iterson* interested in the wHi of the,. lata- Afrn
liecrt.hcha Co* imrtiw to tlije unit, and it appear-,
'ing to the rut infection of tin Cotftitnisa^oner thot
Unfit* W. Kwlger and hht wri'e McriwU Fodgor,
A. \V. i^tnutSivfi. (iuu his ?M4 Jtufv .in;in
tcr,'1?niM? A. Ibtrton, Ferry Burton ?m?l Kiiiil)' i
R. Burton his wife, Guutorlu! ATayh?r and 3'ru.
Taylor, his wife, reside without. IhV limit* of tliir
State: "It is ordered flint the. ?l<ov? niunod thr
Defendant* do iKivri; ideud or demur to the Com- .
iduitinnt's hill, within three inOuth* fro(?? the pubi
licdlion.oT this rule, or flint the ?*i<l bill will L*
taken pro confemo us to tiles* lhsfundentii.
I S. A To\V.NK\ C. A G. IX
h K 17 37 \ 3m.STATK
OF MMLITII tAROLlilA.
GBKFNVli.LK DISTRICT.
. In Equity,
Nancy McKinney va, Alexander MeKinnev, Willi
nin McKinney, Daniel MeKinnuy, John SleKinn
ay, Joseph ilelvinney, Amendit Dill and Nnil
II. Dili, Klixanrth Russell run! James ltusscll,
i lemming MeKimn v, Clarimla MoKinney, Hnrriot
A; Calloway, Chirindu C, Calloway and
JlimPA C jvUfitfnv Hill AiO PoatJfl.il. 1
Ki?tnti\ Ac. " * .
r|'MlR Complainant having filed her BUI with
JL tho Commissioner, and it appearing to the
satisfaction of the Court, that Elisabeth Uuescll
and James Una-sell, lier husband, reside without
the limit* of this State: It is ordered, on motion '
i of B. F. Perry, Complainattf* Solicitor. that Unsaid
Kliznbct fi Kua-h-11 ami her husband, Jatnw
Russell, ilo answer, plead or demur to Complainant's
bill, within three months from this date, or
tho same will be taken pro coufaaso as to those
Defendants.
a A. TOWNTO. C. E.OD.
Greenville C. II., 2d Koveinber, ISM. 3m
N 17 ?
Great Economy in Timo & Labor.
|PREMIUM CHURN.
r |"M1E SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his
J. friends and the public generally thr.t be
lias purclinrod the right to Manufacture the above
Churn, and is now prepared In execute nil orders
for the same. Its simplicity is such as to bo on- i
derstOud by every intelligent child, and its eon i
striiction is on truly and strictly philosophical I
principles, and produces the desired remit iu uu ]
almost incredible short time.
Tho superior qualities of this Churn are as follows:
First, the quick ami easy process of making
butter when sitting in n chair. Secondly, In
overrenting tho difficulty which produces r.swelling
to overflow; nnd. Thirdly, the gathering
process, in separating the butter from the milk,
and preparing for salting. Persons wishing a
Churn can find them at the suliscribor'n work-shdp,
near the corner of Main and Buncombe streets.
J. It. MKU1UU*
Greenville, June 9, 4 tf
STATE OF SOETfl CAROLINA.
GUKEXVILLE DISTRICT.
h C-S ? om ?.m:&
I John \V. Grady)
vs. v Attachment,
J Win M. Butler. )
I A\T 11 KltfJ AS, the Plaintiff did on tho ICtlidny :
f T of October, 185+, file liis declaration i
rgiiast the defendant, who, (as it is said) is uhseiit
from and "without the limits of the State, i
and has neither wife or atlornev now within tho
same ti|>oti wlium a copy of this declaration ,
might l?c served.
It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant |
do appear and plead to the said declaration on [
t.,.f.~.. II.....U. ,4 #1. ?. -.LI.!. I
... .v.v mi ...mvm vim.i unv ui vicvotn.T, wiiivii ?
will be in tho your of our Lord one thousand '
eight hundred and liftv-iivo, otherwise final find
absolute judgement will then be given and awar
tied against him.
D. 1T0KE, C. 0. P.
Clerk's Office, Oroer.ville District, 1
October 17, 1851, f Smly
By Authority this Time!
| ,1 IX jiemons ind?4>te?l to'tiie folate of JOTfX
; J.Y. If JOYCK deceased, arc informed fhnt the j
| Debts tine, the Estate must be paid i in mediately, '
I as longer indulgence enunot be given,
i tar This not ice is final as to Debtors, t'redi- I
j tors, present your claims duly attested, and you
shall ho paid. ' A. J. JOYCE.
der-J'2 lit Ueeciver.
Cabinet Making.
333i33ii stasias
REPl'l't rrn LLY informs the citi/ensofOrecn
ville that lie i? pVoparod to make Fl.TvXII
TP RE: such as Bedsteads, Sideboards, Bureaus,
| Folding-leaf Tables, Centre Tables, Wardrobes,
jdro., <?e?, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
lie may be found nt the Work-Shop near ,
! 11. ? *.e a n 1 _ ux- * -
[ i iic nn hit <m uiiiii mm jiunconmc rwrceTS, 111 llie j
rear of P. C.trnLK'# Illncksinitli Shop.
Greenville, October ft. 51 2 j
FRUSSI ARRIVALS j
AT
W. H. HENNQN'S.
COUGARS?-HtunitV Refined, Criudied, Loaf, [
Refined, nuil Clarified,
A fine article of Rio Coffee,
Mackerel, Pickleil Salmon, Jxbetorr, Sardine*,
and Cracker*,
Sperm, Tallow and Adamantine Candle*,
| lYoeerve*, Pickle* and brandy Fruifa.
HARPWARS & QTOMMfcY,
A laryre and one a?s? rtment of
i swaw |
I wliieli 1 will aelll^nw for Ca*h. [yCotne and |
I w? for yourselves. All kind* of Produce taken i
' in exchange for goods and {*vneerio<?.
W. 11. IIKXXON". I
Kovomber 10, 2ft 2
Water Colors, &c.
TTMIE onhacriberx have jn^t opened a large a*
A r<?rtn?ent of AVulor ColoPa, in Itoxcs
rnripnt} n ?m mcenretu y?, to whtcli t-hey ttoiiM
invito attention.
Al.ao,
PAIXT PALTRTlhS, CA if KIM IIAIR
PKSClLP, l.XhIA IXh\ I XI) IA RVP.UKR,
PIS K. HA HOURS,VAliMlXK gam hook
VRinriLUOX, LKA 1> PKXf/IhH, dr.
A* our Assortment of Watr* Coi-oh* i* on extensive
oue, we can innkc it tothoodvniitnj^c uf Mereiionto
And otliern to j>urelinoo from ua bj tlie
tfthreii -lioxeaw more.
ON 11 AXL> a tine ftoek of Book* ami
NtnliuQery, nt I.OW PKJCIX
G. E. ELKOKD & CO.
Nor. 'it. 28 .. . X
Wo have boon authorized to Announeo
C'npt. A. 1'. Owing*"A candidate forShcr.
\?t at tho noxt election. Oct. 27?td.
Book and .ton pkiktino nc*tijenc?t
^ (M " Efiteiprise Office." <
" ft* % ?
1
LiiLP 1 "-.'.J I JJ l" J
The Ladies' Wxiafh.
AND l'AHLOK ANNUAL.
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fur the Hl?endly with wWrh
they have bccti sustained, and nr?r ai|touragod
to renewed effort*, lu a (ear tnoatlm
the publication of Fuli-Jctipth Portraits of
?onie of the Most Celebrated Mnsi?nl Porsonign
will be commenced. The f? blowing jira
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engraved. vi|L, jenny i.ind, Anna Tniiinn. ii.
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H. G. Ibwlwick. If theso slrould meet with
favor, although very expensive, th-V wilt ba
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the publishers are. determined that the
Wreath nr.d Annual shall continue to be thw
Hot of tlie Dollar Mrgazioe*. '
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; fi-pm the Ablest ntid purest writers in
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,
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finch number w ill contain a tine steer,Engraving,
and a Thirty-two Ijirge Optav?
Luges, printed on fine paper. The May
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r pages !
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