BT MRS. KUKS KEV BU'NT.
Or nil the ships that sail tbe sea,
Circling the earth around,
There are none that sail so merrily
As thoso that are homeward bound.
Then pour the wine, and pour it free
As tbe tide on tbe thirsty ground,
And by wave and wine the toast shall be
A home to the homeward bound.
Fill high the wine, while the sea flows fast,
With a welcome to thoso who come.
Though the stars be guiding some at last
To shipwreck instead of home.
But fill, for we'll hail them cheerily,
o- i:t ? j <i.
AJ%3 IIIC VT UWII* ?l VWHV;
And o'er^wftve and wine the peril shall be
A home for the homeward bound.
mgia'piRHS T'sroiUiD.J
A juror's name was called by the
clerk. The man advanced to the
Judge's desk and said,
"Jadgc, I should like to bo excused."
"It is impossible," said the Judge,
decidedly.
"Bnt, Judge if you knew my reasons.'
'
C "Well, sir, what are they ?"
"Why, tho fact is?,"and the man
paused."
"Well, sir, proceod," continued tho
Judge....
"Well, Judge, if I must say it Tvo
got the itch."
The Judge, who is a very sober
man, solemnly and impressively exclaimed
:
"Clerk, scratch than man out."
CumouB.?"Good evening stranger,
fine day to-day. Where aro you going
i"
v *\To town."
((UT1..1 -T HI
T? uut iur t
"I wanted to bear the election news."
"Do you live about here?"
"Yes sir."
"YouYo a preacher, ain't yon ?"
. "No sir."
"Lawyer V
"No sir."
"Doctor?"
"No."
"What do you do then ?"
"I'm searching for fools, and getting
their names. What is your name
sir?"
Exit curiosity, rather blank!
Parity of Reasoning'1?Lately at a
distribution of prizes at a German village,
a litile girl seven years old, whose
parents had just been turned out of
their lodging, because they had failed
to pay their rent, was asked by the
rector:
"Have you studied sacred history
my child ?"
"Yes, sir"
"Do you know the history of the
creation ?"
"I know that God made nil.'*
"Why were Adam and Eve turned
out of Paradise ?"
The child hesitated a moment, and I
then, fixing her eyes on the examiner,
replied.
"Proffabhj they were turned out because
they could not jpay their rent S"
Ixstocent Query.?A Hibernian
gave as a definition ot' posthumous
works that tlicy were written bv a
man after lie was dead. A friend of
ours was, a few years since, in search
of a political station to be obtained by
great men's endorsements, and among
others had secured that of one who
happened to die before the petition for
the place could be presented. He
very gravely asked us if we thought it
necessary to state that tho endorsement
was written by the gentleman
before he died.
Durable. ? An advertiser in an
Irish paper, setting forth the many
conveniences nnd advantages to be
derived from metal window sashes,
among other particulars ol>served that
these sashes would last forever, and
aftcncards it tho owner had no use
for them, they might ho sold for old
iron !
lower yourself into tho well
nnd holler for help." "What for f?
"To frighten daddy, and make some
fun." Tfob did as ho was desired, but
got more than he bargained for. It
wag administered with a hickory sapling.
_ f ^ ^
A Thin Dkkss.?An exchange paper,
under the head ot "G<5od Advice,"
advises yonng men to "wrap
themselves up m virtue." A cotem]K>rarv
well says, "Many of them
would freeze to death if they had no
warmer covering."
A worthy minister, noted for his wit,
on being asked what kind of person
the wifo of Mr. was, "replied, "I
will give you her grammatical character.
She is a noun substantive?seen,
felt and heard."
Wiutw ft child of God thinks ho can
alone, he is nearest falling.
s . ? r A/ - ^.TT . y*. A.k. I
So rash actwaa caused by his father's
forbidding liiin to grease his mous- J
tache with the butter knife.
A seft*? b?inw aRlted how he liked j
his bride, is reported to have remark- !
ed?"Why d'ye see, I took her fer to
bo only half of me, as the parson snys,
but dash me, if she isn't twice as much )
as I. I'm only a tar?she's a tar-tar." |
A lady in Oregon, writing to a
1 friend in this city, says that cattle in that
region live to such a groat age
that owners have to fasten long poles
to the ends of their horns for the wrinkles
to run out on.
rr?_ a T3
JO THOSE BKEKIXO >VMKNT. |
The Albany Kcjrress has the following ,
advertisement: "Wanted, on able-bodied
Irishman to hold my wife's tongue
?she and I being unable to keep it
quiet. Constant employment given." j
1 ? i
| Thk Height of Assurance?Offering ,
to bet five pounds when the bailiffs !
are in your house, and you have not
a 'feather to fly with.'
The literary style of asking for a <
slice of ham at dinner is, "I'll thank !
you for an elegant extract trom Bacon."
*
Tiie poor should get learning in or- ,
der to be rich ; and the rich should ac- <
quire it for ornament or usefulness.
Happiness is like a pig with a greasy
tail, which every one runs after, but (
nobody can hold. I
W. II. II0 V E Y & CO., i
PROPRIETORS OF 1
Gfecnbiiie, 8. C. !
FANCY k STAPLE DRY GOODS, !
RICH DAESS SILKS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Shawli, Ulautllas & Embroideries.
AOENT8 FOR i
RICH'S FIREPROOF SAFER. 1 sa 5 '
Stoddnrd'i Warranted J'iann Fortes, ? y I
Mrs. Allen's Word's Hair Restorer, ?. w i
Dr. W. II MolTntt's Pills and Hitters, ' '
Dr. David .lavne's Patent Medicines, [
Loudon <4* Co.'* 44 44 J ?
a li II a ? i i o *>? 1 52 -
n. <>. ?i/. rtnunt j>ar*apnnnn. ) r I
No. 2, Clmvrlatufa Biiildiitpa,
Nearly ojipoaite it.union Hon**.
January 17, 1H'?6. U6 tf
GREENFIELD'S
GROCERY STORE,
CORNER STORK,
Opposite the Mansion J loose.
PURCHASERS nmy now find a very complete
btock of
Family Groceries, !
Fine and Cheap Wine*, Liquor*, Cordinla and ?
ALSO, an a**or(ment of I
^^11 at s nnd Caps, Ron net Rand !p^ 1
^^^llonnct Trimming**, Bool.-* A* Shoe*. v&rfZ,
together with Slipper* and Gaiter*.
xabsvjl SI, ci&czisT,:
GLASSWARE AND
DRI GOODS. ;
OTConntry Frodueo and BAGS taken in exchange,
ALEXANDER GREENFIELD. 1
3 AAA LW- BACON and 600 Ll>*. LARD, ?
,U\JU for sale at GREENFIELD'S. ?
JOHN KRAUSE, ~
tIJ R SS I T II It B
AND CABINET MAKER, i
ifi'lfllt' ""l- WOULD respectfully inform '
the citixens of Greenville
I^TDIV WQfcinity that ho lin* on hand a lot !
of FURNITURE, which he will di*no.?e of nnnn
reasonable terms, lie has Clmira, "fablea, Sofa*. .
\Va*h*tand*, Ac. Fine and IMain Furniture .
iiaiU to order. Ili? hoi) niny he found on At- '
enue Street, between llmttiit'i Store nnd the I
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court (
Iluofe Greenville, H. G\, Aur. 14-14-ly ,
Come at Last. '
HPHAT valuable article, THE DUPLI- .
X GATING IMPRESSION PAPER, for
copying Embroidery Patterns; also, for
copying Plans, Pictures. Drawings, die., on
Cloth, Wood, Stone or Paper. 2f> cents a .
package. O. E. ELFORD. 1
Sept 18. 10. 2.
INK! INKTTnKf
THE Subscriber has roccired a large supply
of the celebrated Ink manufactur*
ed by \laynnrd Si Noyos, who have been for
foriy years engage.] in it* manufacture. lielow
will be found one of the tnany teetiiuo- ,
nials to its merits:
44 ItKOtSTUV ok Drk.ds, ) ,
" Rostov, Nov. 20, 1847. \ ]
" Metsri. Maynard <6 Nuyt* : j
M ? 1 ?
wcuuvi.iuii?i n?vc niauo use of your k
W riling Ink, for the recording of Deeds' dee.. '
the pnat tweuty-Jivt ycart, and, having found
it to suit my wishes nnd purposes entirely. <
take pleasure in renewing my testimonial* of *
iU superiority. From the appearance of the *
Kecords in my office, I am satisfied it is *?< '
prricr to nny I hari used, nr.d consider it '
particularly adopted for nil purpose* where '
permanency of color is requisite o? desirable. *
It flows well from tho pen, nnd does not *
mould ; and my ol test llceord* prove its eo- 1
lor to be unalterably black. 4
'Signed,' Henry Alline.*' '
AI>*>, ON HAND,
IIAKRTSON'S, Mason's ami other Jnka?
Black, Blue, Tied, Carmine nnd Indelible.
Otf 9.1 94-tf fi. Z KUnOttt). ,
r* rat* Supplie?/bt> the Yt*rm4iny CkL 1< 1857.
f>B IT OltDAlNEO, by 4he Intendant and
L> Warden* of the Town of Greenville, in
sonnoil assembled, t*d by the authority ?f the
lame, that a Tax to cover the period from the <
lr?t day of CMoW, 1884, to the fleet day of
>eU>bei*, 1857, forth* sums and in tho manner
hereinafter mentioned, shall bo raised and paid
Bio the public ti*c-?vry for the na* nnd ssrvioe
Jiereof.
TAX OK REAL KSTATK.
Suctfox 1. That is to say, ten cent* on every
hundred dollars of the assessed value of Heal
Estate, lying in Mid town, to be paid by the first
day of IS uvember next, 1850.
OK NEOROK8.
Sni 2. And be it further ordained, That twenty-five
cents per bead shall bo naid on all slaves
between the age of sixteen and fifty years, said
tax to be baid by the first day of November next.
OK MERCHANDISE, VVAItKB, AC.
Sar, 3. And be it further ordained. That Ten
Cent* on every hundred dollars of salon of goods,
wares and merchandise, shall l>c paid by every
merchant or shop keeper in the t own of Greenville,
from 1st January, 18C6, to 1st. January, '57.
This tax to be paid by the first of February* next.
ON CARRIAGES, OMMUt'SES, AC.
Src. 4. And bo it further ordained. That Three
Dollars shall be paid on each and every four
wheeled pleasure carriage drawn by two or more
horses; T*? dollar* on each one-liorao carriage,
barouche, gly, sulkey or bug-ry kept for plvasurn
nnd not for hire; Ten Dollars on each fonrhorso
omnibus or Irnok; Five Dollars on each i
Hack or carriage drawn by two horses, nnd run
ror conveyance oi passengers or lure; Hi roe
Dollar* on each buggy rnn ^ol* btrc '> **'v0 ")o'"
lar* on each foni-hor*o wagon ; Five Dollars on
uacli two-horse dray or wagon, and Two dollars
r?n each one-horse wagon or drny run for hire.
The above taxes are to be jn.id on or before llie
first day of November. 1856.
HOAD AND 8TKKKT TAX.
Siec. 4. And be it further ordained, Thnt the
snnnnl tax for ltoiul and Street fcxemntions for I
the current year shall be the sum of T\to Dol- j
Inrs, said sum to be paid by the first day of February
next, 1867.
PATROL F.XKMPTIOX8.
Six;. 6. And bo it further ordained. That tho
mm of Two Dollar* and Fifty Cents be and is
hereby ordered to l?c paid by eneli and every
person liable to do patrol duty, for exemption
I'rotn said patrol duly for the year ending October
first, 1857. Said sum of two dollars and fifty
cents to be pnid to the Town Clerk on or before
the first day of November. 1850.
PKNALTIK8.
Skc. 7. And be it further ordained. That if
any person or persons shall fail, neglect or refuse
to make a return on oath to the Clerk of the
rkmr.cil of all his, her or their taxable property, j
and to pay the tax thereon, tho said (tier); i.?!
hereby required to is*ne execution therefor, iin-,
mediately,on such default.
Sue. tt. And lie it further ordained, Thnt if any i
person or persons shall run for hire any vehicle
herein mentioned, without first paying tax there-'
for, every suoli person shall pay for oa"h <lay lie i
to otfemls the riiimial tux to which such Viflicle
is subject by this Ordinance.
Done and ratified under the corporate seal of;
the Town of Greenville, on the eighth day |
_u s.] of Octolter. in the year of our Isird one;
thousand eight hundred and lift v-six.
II. l.KK Til HUSTON, JuUmlmt.
W. 1*. I'mct; Town (fork. Oct u-t'J-1 j
Tow a Ordinance,
or?ici:t:xix<? goats and hwixk.
Be IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant
nud Wardens of the Town of Grocnrillc,
in Council assembled, That hereafter
t shall not be lawful for goat* or Bwino to
un nt farge w?ll?in the corporate limits of i
he Town of Oreonvlllo; and it shall he the]
luty of the Marshal*, and they are hereby I
tuthorized nnd required to employ suitable '
Persons to seize itnd secure all goat* or j
iwine that may *o be found running at j
argo, nnd to iin|>ound the same in the lot j
convenient to the court house.
Suction 2. And be it further ordained, I
flint itjKm the impounding of any such goats
>r swine, the Marshal shall immediately adrertise
the same at the market-house,giving j
i correct description thereof. And should :
he owner or owners appear within two days [
hereafter, nnd prove his or their right to !
he possession of such goat or swine, then '
he said Marshal is authorized to deliver
lie same to him or thetn, on tho payment
>f one dollar for envh and every goat or
twine, so delivered, a* a fine hereby imposed
for each nnd every goat or swine so found
unning nt large.
Section 3. And lie it further ordained,
That should no one appear within tho time
tcreinbeforc prescribed, or appearing, shall
'ail or refuse to pay the fine hereby imposed,
then it sball be the duty of tho said
Marshal to expose to public sale, such goat
>r swine, for the satisfaction of said fine ; ,
he ex do** of such salo if any there should '
>e, after paying such fine to bo deposited to
:he credit of the Town Council, to be given j1
to the owner of the property m>1?], upon the i
ame Wing demanded within 30 day* after ! j
inch wile. . 11
Suction 4. He it further ordained. That 11
this Ordinance shall take effect from and af* 1
[or tho first day of January next.
Done and ratified under the corporate!,
seal of the Town of Greenville, on the
l. a.J eighth day of October, in the year of 1
our Lord ono thousand eight hundred
and fifty-six.
II. 1.. Til HUSTON, Inteiidant.
W. P. Prick, Tow;n Clerk.
October 0. 22 3.
AT GSEEX7ILLjL C. S, S. C
I^lJE subscriber would inform the citizen*
* of tho Village of Greenville and surrounding
country, that he does all kinds of
ENGRAVING, of Gobi or Silver and Plate,
jencrally. Makes and mounts in Gold or
silver, nil the varieties of I {raided Fancy
Hair Work; repairs all article* of Jewelry ;
Vlonnt* in Cold or Silver Walking Canes;
ruts and fits to order, Spectacle Cdassc? to <
luit nny age almost. Among the articles generally
rtoeded, and made by him, arc Gold !
ind Silver Sleeve Button*, Studs for Collar
ind bonom. The Mounting and gelling up of
lis hair finger rings f hair braided by Hie
Swedish Lady, Mrs. Olson,) and Fob, Vest,
>r'Guard (main?, he flatter* himself, would
lot be scoffed at in the larger fashionable
ritie*. Orders for work, tbniikfully recoired,
it the Corner, sixty yard* east of the Old 1
Jourt House, and but a few paces from the
Enterprise Office.
J. H. RANDOLPH.
J3T No charge for engraving any work
nede l>v him, Je 7ft f ly
I
)NE TRIAL MAY MAKE YOU RYCHFOft L1PB
Splendid Schemes Drawing Daily.
IIV9 YOUR ORDKUS J
TO CO&BIN 8c CO.,
rheOId Established Authorised Agents who have .
SOLD MORS PRIZES
riisn any other office in the State of Maryland.
ALL raises UU.VRANTKEO BT T1IB STATE.
SINGLE TICKETS:
Wholes $1 Halve* 60 ct*. Quarters 25 eta
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES.
SO Whole Tickets $10.00
20 Half Tickets 8.00
20 Quarter Tickets 4.00
KOTIIIKO VEKTCUKf KOTIIINO GAIN.
Tickets Bought l>y the Pnrknge are always the
most Profitable to the Purchasers.
TRY PACKAGES.
For $25 we send package Wholes,IIal v's A Qart'rs.
Fbr Rio we send package Ilnlv'sdr 2 Whole tick'ts
For $5 wo send puck'go Quart's It 1 Whole tick't.
Look nt the following
SPLENDID SCHEMES,
One of wliicli ?ro drawn at 12 o'clock eneh day
of tl?c week.
BRILLIANT.
47,267 Dollars.
Maryland Consolidated Lottery.
Class 310.
CORBIN & CO., Agents..
Scheme.
1 pri*?? of ?S,flOO
1 <lo 1,000
1 do 3l>0
1 do 130
1 do 127
100 do '* 60
64 do 201
64 do R
64 do 4
8,328 do 2 |
22,170 do 1
25,801 prizes, amounting to $47,207
CAPIT IT P III Zli . i
5)000 Dollars.
l?ATAl*?CO INSTITUTE LOTTERY.
Class 102.
CORIUN 6c CO., Agents.
Scheme.
1 prize of $5,000 !
10 do 5001
1 do 141
8 do 30
200 do 20
03 do ]0
03 do 8
120 do 4 I
3,000 do 21
23,430 do 1
27,814 prizes, amounting to $47,267
TlIE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE.
Class 255.
COR BIN ?fc CO., Agents.
Sen F.MR.
1 prize of $8,000
1 do 1,500
1 do 1,000
2 do 750
2 do 300
2 do 100
211 do 25
GO do 10
C6 do 4
1,221 do 2
25,740 do - 1
30,310 prize.*, Amounting to $53,253
Tickets $1?Shares in proportion.
Address CORBIN A CO.
Box 100 Voxt Office, Baltimore, Md.
October 10, 23 tf. '
New Cain iflanuffictor)'.
ENGRAVING AND CARVING OF THE FINE ARTS.
r IM1K subscriber, recently from l.ondonf Pari*
I, and the principal cities of Europe and
America, where specimens of his art. hnve given
'ho utmost satisfaction, respectIv informs the cit I
izens of the I'ppcr Country, that he has just ar- J
rived, and located himself at Greenville, where
lie in prepared to do all worlrttppcrtniulng to hi*
buiineti, in the host manner and at the shortest
notice, as Double and Singh; Cost-Steel ltifles
and Shot Guns, Duelling Pistols, Ac.
He will also keep constantly on hand an assortment
of Sporting Materials, which he offer*
for rale at very reasonable terms; finely carved
Alligator's Teeth, Steel Tumps, and Engraving
on Gold, Silver, Ac.
All Work and ItepKiring done in the very best
manner, and warranted equally as good as can
be done in the United States.
. ear His shop will be found two doors hclow
Dr. Karle's Drug Store.
July 3 8?tf. F. UKF.PA.
"BT Q?aoiiai stiouaBT. "
Painting! Painting !
r|^'IE subscriber has located liinim-lf in the
L town of Greenville, and wish it to he understood
that ha in now prepared to reecivo orders
for House, Sign, Oruninoiital and
FANCY PANTING,
Graining, Marbling and PAPER HANGING.
All of which will he executed with neatness and
despatch. Having worked in the principal cities
of both Europe and America, he foeU sntlstl
rd that he can give satisfaction to nil who may
favor hint with their patronage. lie deems it unnecessary
to give a list of references ; all he asks
Is an examination of his work. He wants no
better recommendation than his work can give.
He has the right for a celebrated MctalliePIre
Proof Roof, equal to copper in durability, and iu
addition to the above lie is also prepared to oxceute
cither Professional of Dnsiness Card! on
Glass In a style second to none. Orders for
Graining or Mnrhleing will bo attended to, and \
the work done in a style to suit the tastes of tho i
most fastidious. All orders addressed to nie at
Greenville C. JL, or Mt at the Carolina House, ;
will meet with prompt attention.
MATS HAMUEI/U)N.
July 8, 9
%V. ? ...
_."' ^rtr^s- ^
-e 3i*eO fcj) tffo?eg fl. Soto.
nf^HlS Taper is the largest Weekly ever
X published in this country. Its Contents
re such at will be approved in the moat
fastidious circles?nothing inimorat being
Mi.TiiUsd :ntc fts It will furaiah as
much reading matter as almost any one cani
find lime to peruse, consisting of
TALES, 11ISTCRY, BIOGRAPHY,
TOOKT1IER WITH
MUSIC AND POETRY.
The paper contains no ultra sentiments,
an J meddles neither with politics nor religion,
but it is characterized bv a high morn! tone.
It circulates nil over tbc'country, from Maine
to California. The terms by uiail are very
low, as will be soon by the following:
TERMS.
Tho M\Vaverly Magazine" is published
weekly by Moees A. Dow, 12 Water St.,
Boston, Mass.
Two editions nre printed, one on thick
paper for Periodical I)ealcrs, at G eta a copy,
and an edition for mail subscribers, (on a
little thinner paper, so as to come within the'
low postage law) at $2.00 n year, or $1,00
for six months, always in advance.
Chil?s by inail, six papers six months,
$5.00. Pnpor stopped when the last number
paid for is sent.
A new volume commences every July and
January. But if a ]>erson commences at
any particular number in the volume, and
pays for six months, he will have a volume
complete with a title page, as every paper
is complete in itself.
^grWhen a subscriber orders a renewal
of his subscription bo should tell us what
was tlio number lie received, then we shall
know what number to renew with without
i limiting over our books. Otherwise wo
I shall begin when the money is received.
I Persons writing for the paper will write
their names, post-nflice, county, and State,
very uisuncuv. i nose wno wish tiieir papers
changed should tell where it has pro
viouslv been sent.
Postage on this paper 25 o.ts a year, payable
in advance at the pftico of delivery.
CLUBBING.
Clubs must always l>e sent at one time to
receive a premium. We cannot send them
at the club pi ice unless received all together,
as it is too much trouble to took over our
l>ooks, or keep an account with each other
getting them up.
JR&~Any one sending us Four Dollars,
can have one copy of the "Waverly Magazine,"
and either of the following works for
one years by mail: Graham's Magazine,
Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine,
I'ntnain's Magazine, Ladies' Gaz. of Fashion,
Ballou's l'icloriul.
Any one sending us $>3.25 in advance,
can have a copy of the "Waverly Magazine,"
and either of the following papers for one
year by mail: True Flag, Olive Branch,
Uncle Sain, American Union, Yankee Blade,
Star Spangled Banner, Yankee Privateer,
Odd Fellow.
OTIS' IMPROVED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
rI"MlE subscriber tins purchased the Light of
1. putting up the above description of Lightning
Hods in Greenville District, nnd is prepared
to execute oilers for the same to any extent- nnd
with promptness nnd despatch. These Hods are
conducted upon Scientific principles, nnd afford
the only method yet discovered of absolute i?ro
teotion against lightning. Any one acquainted
with the Inwsof electricity, will l>e immediately
eonvineed of their utility, upon examining theni.
Their value 1ms hcen tested bv experience and
science, and luis been vouched l?v hundreds of
certificates from nil parts of the t'nion. From
amount those the following only are submitted.
"I hnvo carefully examined Otis* insulated
Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the
building in which I reside. It is bettor com
strticted, and more securely insulated, than any
form of l ightning Rods 1 have seen. It is ncut
and cheap, and if properly attached to the building,
cannot fail to afford security against the
loss of life ami property by electrieity 1 therefore
recommend it us worthy of the confidence
of the community, R. F. IhrsiiT.
Prof, of Chemistry, <te., in 8. C. College.**
Mr. T>. fl. West field has recently supplied my
house with Otis' improved Conductor. 1 have
examined them with great enre, and am convinced
that they nro the best Lightning Rods over
constructed. The methods of attraction and insulation
are new, and seem to inc to be j?crfect.
I can confidently recommend them to all persons
wishing to secure their houses against lightning,
C. J. Elfokd.
Any further information may he obtained on
application to I). G. WKSTFIEI.D,
Muy 8-5-J-tf. Greenville, 8. C.
Life mid Properly IitMitred.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE ASHEVILLE
Jfintuul Susurmue Ccuiiinuq
Insures Honioi, Stores and othar Prop?rty
AGAINST FIRE:
And the Livta of Whits Peraona and Slave a,
between the ages of 10 and 00 genre
ON audi term* na to render it a rooet aafe and
desirable investment. Full details, with
Hie Constitution nnd By-Laws of the Company,
will be furnished on Application to any of the Officers
of the Compnnv. j
JOBF.rfl n. OflROltKK, Pree't. \
Wn W. McDOWKLL, VUe-Pree.
Jab. B. R ankin, Secretary 7Vwmrrr.
JOHK W. QBADY, Agent,
Dec. 57-tf. GREENVII.I-K S. a
Notice
Pherabj {*iven, that application will l>e made
for a renewal of Scrip for Four Shares in
tba South-Western Kuil Road Bank, And South
Carolina Hail Road, supposed to he lost Tliey
were owned by Pa via Williams, late of Lauron*
Ilistriet, dccinecd.
JIKWRYR. WILLIAMS, I v .
LKONAKD WILLIAMS, f m r"'
September if #
T^A^Sa? So^ety p[%M&jD?$la*,
having elected the subechber to edit, tl??r
paper, a prospectus is Bow issued ill compliance
with tueir instructions. This Journal
will be devoted to Agriculture. Horticulture,
Natural Science, liural Taste, Architecture
and Art, the Mechanical and Manufacturing
^tero-*s, arid alt the pnmiita pertfliuiog
to general improvement. It frill also
contain a faithful transcript of tjie organization
and proceedings of the society, Essay*
and Communications from the 'best writers
in the State, and a monthly summary of the
spirit of the Agricultural press. All subjects
devoted to the improvement oiftheYirind, the I
soil, stock and domestic comfort, .will find
ready admission into its columns, and such
contributions are specially desired. The
work will be printed in beautiful, new and
fair type, 011 fine white paper, with a tinted
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month. The publication will commence on
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published an additional advertising sheet, aa
a supplement, in which a limited number of
advertisements will be inserted.
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sent unless the money be paid in advance
Life members to the State Agricultural Society
will receive the paper free of cost,
A. G. SUMMER,
Editor, Columbia. S C.
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May 1. 61 1 y
NOSCE
11T
okt1it the attention of those wishing
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gkeen vju.k dlstiuct.
J I HAVE determined to move to the
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affords, and convenient to other waters.?
j This is truly a beautiful place, lies well, and
| convenient to good mills of every kind, fao*
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isfoetion given or the money refunded. Jkwklky
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r srsning April IS* 49 tf.