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swISr * co. *8 um&tin. ? NEW AND BRILLIANT 8CHEME ! * I CAPtTil^PRlZI^^^^ I Tli* following Scheme will be drawn br 8 I 8wan 4 Co., Managereof the Fort Gainee Acad# mj botterr, in each of their Lotteriee for No ember, 18J?7, at AlTGU8TA, Georgia, to whlcl I ri<v they hare removed their principal office: CLASS es, I To bedrawn la the elty of Angaria, 0?n la pablio, oi I SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1857. CLASS 64, To be drawn la the city of Aagnafa, On, In pable, or 8ATURDAY. NOVEMBER ftftth ioat ON THS PLAN OF 6INOLK NUMUEHS. Fire Thousand Four Hundred and Ninety Prize* NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. MAQNIinOSNY ??3=3!E(M!E 2 to un bit awn fcAGH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER t 1 Prize of $00,000 S Prizes of OOf 1 Prise of 25,000 5 Prizes of 80C 1 Prize at 10,000 fi Prizes of 70f 1 Prise of 7,000 8 Prizes of 60C 1 Prize of 8,000 60 Prizes of 60C 1 Prize of 8,800 80 Prizes of 40C I Prize of 1,600 100 Prizes of 1OC 5 Prizes of 1,000 280 Prizes of 10< APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 App'g. to $60,000 priz. are $1,600 4 Prizes of 800 44 " 26,000 priz are 1,20*1 4 Prizes of 400 " " 10,000 priz. are 80C 4 Prizes of 125 " " 7,000 priz. are 80C 4 Prizes of 100 " " 6,000 priz. are 40C 4 Prizes of 78 " " 8,600 priz. are 80C 4 Prises of 50 " 14 1,500 priz. are 40C $,000" of SOaro 100,(XX 5,440 Prizes amounting to $320,0O Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quailer8$2 .J PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. * The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paner, are encircled with sinnl! } tib** sod nlneed in one wheal. The first 444 Prizes, similarly printed and oncireled, are plaeed In another wheel The wheels are then reroired, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Nnrober*. and, at .l J .! > ? me Mine nine, i-rize is urntvn irom the othoi wheel. The Number end l'rize drawn out ar< opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed againet the Number drawn. Thie operation ie repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. ' V* - f * Arrnoxm.vriov Phizes.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to tlio 28 Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket KOb 11250 draws the $60,0t>0 Price, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11219, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to $400. if Ticket No 550 draws the .$25,000 Prize, there Tickets numbered 648, 649, 661, 662, will each be entitled to $800, nud so on according to the above scheme. The 5,000 Prises of $20 will be determined by the last figure ot the Number that draws the $40,000 Prize. For example: if the Number drawing the $80^000 Prize ends with No. 1, then nil tho Ticket*, where the number ends in I, will be entitled to $20. If th? Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number cuds in 2 will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages wtll be sold at the following rate* which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Tickets, 10 IX ORDKRtNO TICKETS OH CRRTIVICATE8, Enclose lbs money to our address for the Tickj. ? j -? ? i - cw oruvrwi, un receipt 01 wmrn uioy will lie forwarded by first mail. Purchasers cnn have tickets ending in any figure they ittny designate. The list of Drawn Number* and Prizes will be sent to purchaser* immediately after the drawing. % Purchasers will please write their signature* plain, and give their Poet Office, county and State +0* Remember that every Prize is drawn and n*Ue in full without deduction. I* AH pri* <? of fcl.OOO and under, paid immediately alter the drawing?other prize* at the usual time of thirty days All oommuuicntiou* strictly confidential Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to 9- SWAN, is CO., Augusta, Oa. |3f" Persons residing nenr Montgomery, Ala., *r Aflauta, Oa., esn hare their orders filled. nu<l aave time, by addressiug S. Swan A Co, at either of those cities. t9f* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one ia entitled to, will be published alter every drawing, in the following papers: Angus ta (Qeo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Qaaette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Week ly Day Hook, Savannah Morning News, Rich rnond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and l'aulding (Miss.; Clarion. Nov 12 27 tf ESTATE SALE* BY virtue of an order from the Court ol Ordinary for Greenville District, I wil expose for sale, at public outcry, at the Plan tatioo, about 7 miles north of the Town o Greenville, on Tuesday, the 2Uh day of Nomember inst, a lot of. U.JJ m -l? wsi?i-ir ? WtU, X UUUUI , BUUVMi jruuitauoii Tools, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, fto., &c. ALSO, WILL BE SOLD, On Wednesday, the 25th November intl. at the late residence of H. Loveland, de ceased, !a tbfc- Town of GreenvM'?, Fourteen Likely Negroes, JIOUHKpOLD A KITC1IKN FURNITURE \ ACi, AC., AC. TERMS?A creditof twelve months, wit! Interest from day of sale, for all sums of anc under five dollars, with notes and good secu rlty. All sums under five dollars, the casl _ ^ARTUa'lOVKLAND, Adm'lrix. No* 6 26 8 NOTiomK T DO l?W?by forewarn any person or pasaom .1. hem crediting njy wife, SARAH UOWEN who Haa quit iay nod and board for onuses on known to ma, m I will m>4 pay any debts con traeted by her from this date. WM. DOWKN. Pickens TMatiict, Nov. 5 26-3 . LOST,"*'"" f\NMONDAV, the lt?Ui in?t., a HAIR BRACK " J LOT, with a Gold Clasp and Locket, witl in&SBLr#r1WiU ** P*id to<W*BW,U4 N 1^ " MX> ^ J ANE CA^| * 555555SS55SflEES#?*5EHS5H59CSSSS An Ordlnaftct For the Regulation of the Patrol, BE IT ORDAINED, by tho Intondant and .Wardens of the Town of GreenviHe, in Counoil assembled, That every person residing within the limits of the Town of w Greenville, who ia or may be liable to per" form patrol duty, according to the laws of [ tho State of South Carolina, shall be liable to do such patrol duty at the times and in { tho manner herein prescribed : Provided, ne vertheless, That any person liable as afore1 said who shall pay the lax or sum annually fixed by th e Ordinance to Raise Supplies as an exemption from such patrol duty, shall bo exempt during the time for which he shall i so pay. And any person liable as aforesaid who shall come to reside in the Town at any intermediate time between the annual penj ods fixed for tho payment of the said tax, shall pay in proportion to the time lie shall reside, or come to reside, in town before the next annual period for the payment of said tax. He it further Ordained, That it shall be ! the duty of the Cleik of Council to make > out a list 01 all persons within tho Town li> able to do patrol duty, and who have not 1 paid the exemption tax, which list tho Clerk ( shall so divide and apportion out as to reni ucr each pvioon therein named !c !c be I called out for nntrril flulu -I | -... ? w?j >?? ito-n Wlltu III every two weeks; *nd such persons, when called out by the Marshals, shall be subject to the, command of the said Marshals as captain of patrol, and shall be kept out bv said Marshal, nnd on duty, from 0 o'clock, P. M., till 3 o'clock, A. M., during tho winter, and from 10 o'clock, P. M., until 2 o'clock, A. M., during the summer, at each of which hours, respectively, the said Marshals shall call the roll nnd mark defaulters, either for non-attendance or for not being equipped as the law directs; and the said Marshals shall make return of such defaulters to the Council at tho next regular meeting thereof, in order that such defaulters may be summoned to shew cause why he or they should not be fined as the iaw directs. He it further Ordained, That any person who shall make default as aforesaid, without [ a sufficient and legal excuse, shall be fined , the sum of two dollars, nnd ten per cent, on his general tax for tho preceding year, paid : by him on the property owned by him in Greenville District, for each and every default, to be imposed by the Town Conner! of Greenville, nnd collected by execution issued | under the hand and seal of she Intendant, I and directed to the Sheriff of the District, which execution shall he in form and to the effect of executions issued for tho collection ! of military and patrol fines by the laws of the State. This Ordinance to tnke effect from the first day of December, 1857. Done and ratified under the corporate seal of the Town of Greenville, on the ?l.s.J 3d day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-seven. It. LKE 1 11 HUSTON, Intendant. W. P. Pkick, Town Clerk, i Nov 5 20 3 Ordinance Against Negroes Hiring their Own Time. TV X? IT onr? i ivdt\ i??i _ * . ? -I K.j .. vin/ainrju, uy uic inienciant and Wardens of the Town of Greenville, , in Council assembled, That it shall not he lawful for any person owning or having in charge eny male or female slave, to permit such slave to hire his or her time, labor or service, with the privilege of working in the . Town of Gieenville; and any person owning or having in charge a slave or slaves so offending, shall be liable to n penalty of twenty dollars. Done and ratified under the corporate seal i of the said Town of Greenville, on the [us.]3d day of Novemlrcr, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. II. LEE TIIRUSTON, Intendant. 1 W. l'aice, Town Clerk. Nov 5 20 3 Ordinance . In Regard to Chimney and Stove Pipe*. BE IT ORDAINED, hy the Intendant and Wwrdens of the Town of Greenville, in Conneil assembled. That if tits chimney or stove1 pipe of any house in said Town shall take fire or burn ont, the occupant or owner of such house shall pay a fine of five dollars. IX * ..J 1 ? ? ? * ia;uo hiiu rniiiK'd under iiie corporal o seal of the said Town of Greenville, on the 8d [l. l] day of November, in the year of our I,ord one thousand eight hundred and fiftyaeven. r H. LKE TIIRUSTON", Intendant. i W. P. Prick, Town Clerk. Nov ft 26 3 f ~ NEW AND BEAUTIFUL stock of MILLHSTE3R.Y 1 and LADIES' GOODS. ! MRS. WALTON MOST respectfully in forma her f >ruser natron* and irieuua and the La.ii.-H gear rally, that she ltas just reeoircd and will > open on Monday next, the 12th iush, one of the moat extonaive and bo*t assorted STOCK# OK I Mi J.LIN Ml Y over offered to the ladies of i Greenville, consisting of a variety of 3ilk, Hat in, 1 ..J \rii ??? mm vwov uuiiiicin, IVICT*?, IMUIMIAOIP. M1VCI' Glace, ISeopolitan and Drab Htraws, Flowers, > l'lniue* and Head Drossas, Dross Cloaks and Mantillas, mads in tlis latest and moat improved styles. nf Orders from tlio country promptly at . tended to. Oct 8 84 8m JA.TJDOIST'8 ~ ! FAMILY GROCERY STORE. In the Poner*' Building, on Main Street, C10NSISTISO of flags rs, Coffee, Molasses, J Rice, Teas, Crackers, Cheese, Oysters. L?1>stars, flardincs, Yeast, floda. White Wine Vinegar, Fine Cigars and Tooaeeo, Candies, Nuts, Citron, flosps, Fickle*, Catsups, Ac., As. Also - a lot of Oranges just reeeived. Oet 8 84 tf Tor Tax Collector. The Friends ! lamer B. Pear* ?*m9 announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing Election. ..... , Ip?i"- ' "/".Mil-..LLIl-liai *7 %%< No. 943 Kt CHARLES FTO f/ZZ) NO W IN VITK. A TTENTI ASSORTED STC FALL A^O &ry @ OF THIS SEASON' DALES OF PLANTATION BLANKETS " All Wool Plains " fieliyle'a (.cot-gin Kerseys niri Plains " low-price Georgia Kerseys end Plains " Bod, Blue ami Grey Flannels \ " White Twill Flannels *' 6-4. 8 4. 10 4 11-4 Drown Sheet intra " Schyle'i Strip? Georgia Osnaburgs " heavy Cotton Otnaturgs " heavy 4-4 Drown Shirtings " Son Island Drown Shirtings M heavy 8-4 Brown Sbirvings, at 6?cts. " heavy Brown Cotton Drilling " Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling RICH FALL AND WI SUPER 4-4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ j ' 4-4 Cnshmcro Pattern Chintz " 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams Choice Printed and Plain Challys Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fall Wear Super Printed French Detains and Cashmeres Choice Printed Pre noli DeLains for Children Plain French DoLaitis and Cashmeres, nil shades Oct. 20-24?tf EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, French, English and American Jewelry, AND FANCY ARTICIjES. CHARLES SMITH, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, ORKKXVILLE, S. C., Main Street, nearly Opposite the Mantion House, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitant* of Greenville and vicinity, that lie has just received and added to his nlruady extensive stock, a large assortment of the above named Articles, consisting of Flue Setts of Frcnc.li Cnmcu, well known for their superiority ; also a choice variety, beautifully ornamented with and Bracelets to match, (being the latest fashion,) j all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of i Fancy Brooches for Ambrotypes. A quantity of fashionable Bracelets; heavy solid Gold Rinsr*. Mosaic Knr-Uiinra. Locket*. I etc., etc., besides nn innumerable assortment of t,ho inost beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in Greenville. I lis Stock also comprises a splendid variety of heavy Fine English Plafcil Ware, amongst which may be found Knives, Forks, Spoons. Cups, etc , etc., of ti?e metal, plated not iupon German Silver, but upon the genuine ALB ATA. It is used in the highest circles, nml is much prcferred for its great durability. Also, new fashioned SPECS, with handles and without temples. Very useful and convenient. The establishment also contains WATCHES of tho best make, viz: Chronometers, Duplex, English and French Levers, Cylinders and Plain, all in heavy Cold or Silver Cases. Having made arrangements in New York with Wholesale Houses importing direct from France and England, I am enabled to sell all my Articles at prices loieer than they can l?e bought in Charleston. All Articles sold in the estahlisment warranted as represented. 24-8111 Get 22 NEWTON HOUSE, Atlicn?, Geoi'ffia, HAS been thoroughly rcnovatA' cd, and is now open for tho reSttts?tC* J ception of Company. LSesSEp- tar look out. for the Newton ' House Omnibus, at the Depot. miw w. ^iiAHruuu?air: we, ine midcrsigned, take great pleasure in returning you our tbanlca for tho very kind and agreeable manner in which we have been entertained at your excellent Hotel by yourself and lndv. Your rooms are large, airy and elennly, and your table such as cannot fail to please the taste of the moat fastidious. We take great pleasure in recommending your House to our lncnds and the public generally. Daniel Ilemslicart, John Mr.rcliison, Mrs. Jane Thomas, Mrs. Murcliison, Miss O C. Snussy, Miss Murchison, Miss C. A. Saussy, Mrs. F. M. Cornwell, W. W. Remshenrt, Savannah, Ga.; C. D. Rogers, Mrs. M. Stewart, M. II. Etewnrt, Mr. A. Stewart, South Carolina; Hon. Charles J. McDonald, Marietta, Go.; Col. John II. Stanford, | Rev. R. C. Ketchnm, Clarkesville, Ga.; Thos. II. I Cone, tircensl>oro, Ga.; Amos T. Akermnn, Elberton, Ga. ; R. R. Martin, Greenslioro, Ga.; Col. Chas. D. Davis, George lliliytr. Monroe, Ga.; Hios. W. Thomas, KIberton, Ga.; Geo. A. Ketchuin, Mrs. M. Cnrr, Mrs. Ke chum, Mobile, Aln.; A. G. Brown, Charleston; 1>. Kemmerer, Philadelphia; Col. J. Ixiwden, New Orleans; R. W. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Marietta, Go. , Mr. K. F. Bartli, Atlantis Ga. 24-tf Oct 22 XiiE NEW BOOKSTORE, iTmimm n....). n i d .i/-- cr v r^wvr wrvwe r i*VW?, WMy M UC/tIC 0^110^, MARIETTA, OA. jrtffirta T1I18 Establishment, just opened, i it is hoped will meet the wsnU of wSoliiMer tue Owiainnnity. Ths supply of iB?@K8 AMD SYAYlQMIfflV Is large and varied, and orders nro roeeivod daily for " All goods in the line." 200 PIECES NEW MUSIC, About 50 kinds of Instruction Uooks. MELODEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES AND GUITARS. A select stock of Fine WATCHES, Pens, Silver Pencils, and handsome Jewelry. All goods eold aaTtaatr rot ca-ur; B per cent, discount off bills of over $?. o?ti?jW TH08 C. MARKLEY Honflet and Lots for Sale. STIIE Subscriber offers for sale two desirable HOUSES ANI) I AITS, situ about one mile from Oreenville Court House, and immediately nppn the line of roil road. Said houses srs but recently completed, and contain 6 rooms each, with kitchens. The lots contain ono-half acre each. I propose to take for each house aud lot the sum of $700. For further particular* enquire at my reeidence, near the premises. Pot 22 JANE CASEY. OTThe friend*of A.R.MoBawid,E*<|., romyatfblly announce him aa a oaodMatefarTax Collector at the etuuiug election. , r* W ^ Tynp, T-H ' I tmu- ?_! ! in ui?i l lot* Street, TORT, B. O. ON TO HIS IA It OH AND fULLY )CK OF FRESH > WINTER no in, S IMPORTATION. Cnees of Rlut>, Grey nntl Steel-Mixed SATINETS " low-price Satinets " low ju ice Kentucky Joins " cheap Long Cloths " Servants' heavy Blenched Shirtings " Caniliric I.ong Cloths " Superfine 7-8 Blenched Shirt ins* 8 1, 10-4, 11 -1 and 12 4 Bl'ali'd Sheeting* " Bullish Prints, nt. 0} et*. " good Fur Calico, nt cts. " Super l-ltiglish Dress Prints " ehenp Ginghams " Blenched Twill Jennn " low-price Muslin Delnins NTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Union DcBnge, at 124 cts. Plain All Wool Pellnge, nil shades Rich Side Stripe Printed French Cnsluneres Kieli Cashmere Hiding nud Walking ltobes Rich Cltallv Walking Kohee Misses Chnlly Byndere Robes Cashmere, DeLuin, and Chally Bvadere Patterns. A. F. BROWNING. AT THE GREENVILLE COACH FA.CT0RY, ]7Iaiii Street, Kcxt tlic Bridge, rPIIE Largest and Best. Stock of CARRIAGE I_ GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for sale in the State, selected carefully and especial ly for Carriage Manufacturers. A large stock and best, variety of Axle* for Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and best tempered Steel Springs ; Black nnd Colored Enamel nnd Patent Dash Leather; lllnek nnd Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams nud Russia Sheetings; Lute, .\lnnilla nnd Chenille Mats; Rl'lLkfl niltl SilvAP n???1 " ... . ..... ..... wimiii*; |>rn?J, Silver, Hone nnd Japan Nails ; Silk and Worsted hrond and narrow Licet; Silk. Worsted and Cot- | ton Fringes; Hent Hickory Shafts; Huggy sent Sticks; nnd n complete assortment of Mullahle Castings. Carriage Makers are particularly requested to call and examine onr stock. For sale cheap Uy GOWEtt, COX & MA UK LEY. HUBS AN1) SPOKES. T\7"E are now prepared to supply Mflnufhctut T rers with the host Morticed Hubs arid Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and worruutea. For sale hy | GOWEli. COX & MAItKLEV. CLOTHS AND DAMASKS. A LARGE lot of Hluc, I)rah nnd Green Cloths; German. Fancy, Cotton and AllWool Damask*. For sale l>v GO WEE, COX& MAKKLEY. CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS. V LARGE stock ami variety of Hie host Tools made, ami a few setts fancy Rosewood and Boxwood IMane*. For sale l?v GOWEU, COX A: MAItKLEV. IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! "l^"OW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever X a offered in this market: Spnrtnahiirg Iron nnd Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English Refined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; llorse Shoe; Half Rounds; Unit" Ovals; Hand Iron and Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire. Swu?t., and Hammered, for wagon-, tiro- and plantation work. On hand, cheap for cash, 5,000 11m. Runted Plow Mould*, best North Carolina Iron For sale by COWER, COX A MARKLEY. STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! NAY I.O US. BAUNDF.RSON ft JESSlTp-S best Cost-Steel?square, octagon, round and tint. ?for tine edge tools, axles and drills. German and Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by COWER, COX ft MAlilvLEY. 3,000 LPS. GRINDSTONE. ASSORTED sires, suitable for Farmers and Mechanic*. For sale cheap hv COWER. COX A MARKLEY. OAT HAND LBS. best Black Florida Moss and f\7 Curled Hair, picked, in bngs. For sale bv COWER, COX A- MARKLEY. SAND PAPER AND GLUE. 1" AKGE assortment of the Diamond Flint Sand Xj Paper, best, nrticle made, for sale by COWER, COX A MARKLEY. PAINTS, OILSTWINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. ON hand, a large assortment Paints, t)ils, ?fce. I'inv rvt^A and Nit t Wliil? I ..,1, !> ... nnd BoiWd Litdsoed Oil# ; Winter, ISperm. Solar, Lamp, Nonfn Foot, Olive nnd Tanner*' Oiln; Conch Body ?nd Copal Vnrnuh ; Jniwin, Asj.nlturn nnd I/enther \ arnish; Hj.iritn Tiirjteiitiiie: Greenn; llliw*; LnWen; Pink* ; l>roj?Iduek ; Laupblack ; Red ; Spanish Brown; Umher; Sunwn; French Ochre, Ae. American nud French Window Glaen, Putty and Whitening. For aale l\y liOWER, COX A MARKLEY. HE A VY & SHJMFHARJD WARE. A LARGE and well selected stock For eole /V cheap by OOWER, COX A MARKLEY. S ORE WS! SCRE WS / / \ GROSS of the Improved tiiinhlct Point OV/VJ Screws. For ante hy GOtVER, COX di MARK LEY. Hit SAWS/ SAWS// OE A .Go's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saw*; Rowland's Mill, Croee Cut aad Tennon Saws; HafQ. Panne! and Ripping Saws; llrnee nnd Bine Back Sawn; a complete assortment of WebbSaw^ with and without frames. For rale by GOWKU, COX Ar MARKLEY. May 28" ? tf 4 # V I L. LMSSg ftfjEENVIltE PRICES CURRENT. OORRKOT8D WKBKLY POR TU8 BK7RBPRI8K By Grady ft Goodlett, Merchant!. Greenville, NOVEMBER 11, 1857. BAGGING, Gunny, per y\l... 25 ? 25 Dundee, per yard, 20 o 20 BACON, llama, per lb 20 a 20 Shoulder*, per lb 10 o 10 Side*, per lb 20 a 20 Hog round, per lb 10 a 16 BUTTE It, Go*licn, per lb. .... none. Country, per lh 20 a 20 COFFEE, Rio, per lb 14 a 15^Jnvn, per lb 20 a 90 DOMESTICS, Shirting,pery'J, 11 Sheeting, per j'ard..... 10 a 15 j Osnaburgs, p?r yard,.. 12 J a 14 KLOUlC, Country, |?er hbl. .#5.00 a 95 60 Country, for sack,... 2.50 o 2.75 GRAIN?Corn, per bushel,... 50 a CO Wheat, per bushel,.. 00 a $ 1.00 Oats, per bushel, 40 a 40 IRON, Swede*, per lb 0$a 7 English, per lb 5$ a 5$ LARD, per lb 20 a 20 VIOLASSES, W. 1., per gal... 70 a 80 N O., per. gal., new, none. SYRUP, N. O., per gal.... #1.25 a #1 25 OILS, Lamp, per gal #1.50 a *2.50 Train, per gal 87$ a #1.26 Linseed, per gai. ... #1.25 a #1.25 RICE, j)er lb 8$ a 8$ ROPE, per lb 15 a 20 SUGARS, N. Orleuna, per lb.. 15 a 10 Porto Rico, per lb 14 a 14 Loaf, per lb 20 o 20 Crushed, pe? lb 20 a 20 Reflned, per ib 10$.? 10$ SALT, per bushel, #1.00 a #1.00 Salt, per wick, *2.00 a#2.25 SOAP, Colgate, pale, pr. lb. .. 12$ a 15 Yellow, por lb 8 a 10 SHOT, per Ib 12$ a 12$ Shot, per bag, #2.75 a$2.75 DTCSIRABI.E FA.ll. AN01 WINTER GOODS. TO UP OUPVPO Saturday, October lOtli. j pr juffim mils, watts and miss /7fey .&QjcS|GORT)OX will open on the nitiKkfSElif) hove .lav n Mnguifiocnt assort. M\ V^Bw ment. of' nil kiuds of French ^~-H*hr'ir English and Amerienn Millcne, i*V nnd Straw Goods, Silk And jBA ?ncv on nets. Dress Cnrsnnd /77I Head Dressy Ribbons, trench Flowers, Feather*, Ac. A complotc assortment of nil the nbove Goods constantly on hand, and will he sold CHEAP FOR CAtlH. Hats cleaned and trimmed, and Dresses out I nnd hasted at the shortest notice. I House on Avenue Street opposite the Post ! Office. October 8 22-tf Hosiery and Gloves. 1X)Z. 1^.lies', Gent's, Misses' nnd Chilw'/v' Droit's Hosiery; Kid, Silk and Worst-' ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents nnd Children, just open and will be sold cheap, at the Ladies, Store. W. H. 1I0YEY ?fc CO. Merinoes and BeLaines. PIECES, now open nnd for sale clicnn. t)U W. H. IIOVEY A CO. Ready Made Clothing. V LARGE, Fine nnd Well Assorted STOCK, . just open. Also, a large lot of Oiled Window Shades, Wall Paper, llorders, Ac., at W. 1L UOVEY A CO. Velvots, Ribbons, &c. "VTOW OPEN- 3CM) nieces Velvet Rihhonn which will he sold very low. Fiuo Chcni 11 llend DrcMvn, Krmine, and n great variety of Fancy Articles, at the Ladies' Store. XV. 11. HOVEY ?t CO. Ootohor T. 21 tf j. ii: Randolph; Tmiaxkful foit 1'a.ht favour. rkgs to say. that all kinds of I1A1R WORK of every variety of stylo of hrniding, will be Ornmneutcd or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest manner, nnd returned to those at a distance per niailor otherwise, as directed. (Hnirean besent him in letter |>?r mail.) ltow Ill-cast Tins, NeckInccs, llrncelet*. Side, X'cst nnd Onard Chains, Crosses, Finger Rings, Far Kings, Ac., of various patterns; pot up neatly, and nny article admitting the name of the owner engraved thereon, shall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge. lie also iimkesaiid rcpnirssll kinds of Jewelry ; mounts with gold or silver the llcivds of Walking Canes ; matches Spectacle Glasses; nnd, lastly Engrave* on all manner of Plate. Office 00 yard* East of old Court House, and a fete pace* front the Enterprise Office. Greenville, S. C., Juno '25, '57. 7?tf CHARLES HICKEY, / SlsiMt 99nr in bri?untu*l (1**wst%?i\ manufacturer of LOOKING GLASS, PORTEAIT And Picture Frames, AND DEALER IN LOOKING GLASS PLATES, nit a ckets, Window cornices; HOOM MOITLt>INaS, &C. 154 KINO street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ty Old Frames lie gilt equal to new. ,2) April 80 M ly WM. E ALLEN, SUIIOKON DENTIST, ?0 ^ HAS returned from Philadolpliia, prepared, in every way, to ^UJLaT perform a4l operations in his profeMion in the most skitful mid1 approved* manner. Having pr??cared every improvement of the day, persons ean safely rely on having every operation performed in the saiue manner as done in Philadelphia or New York. Kther and Chloroform given when desired. Persons desiring attention must make appointment* previously. t3F* Itooms in MeCce's Building. March 10 4"> tf UETED & GOODLETT, attorneys at law SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, ttrrenvillc, . OFFICE nt xt door to F. F. BkattikACo. J. P. It RED. J [g. D. GOOD LETT. June 4 4 If SPRING GOOD&Jr? GRADY & GOODLETlifc J ! One Door South of the Old Court IftntAJ OliEENVILLE, B. C, AFTER returning our tbnnVeto friend* and customers, for their pa?t very liberal patronage to ,?? business, we tier ire to , cull their nHciilbm, 0* well jus that of the public generally, to our mtv inr^- and finely assorted Spring and Summer Goods, which we ere now receiving, end vtrhlell line been purchased by one of the firm with rare, and on very advantageous terms us to priced, * ? and which we nre determined on eel ling as low as they ?.* < ! ? l/migut, fit i?f?wf,,flny.irhere. , " .+ Our stocV, in the way of DRY G001*?. em iirnces almost. every article called for, either bv Irfidies or Gentlemen, in Fancy or Staple Dry %8k , Good*. Bonnets, "Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, TaLmas, 6 bawls, Mantles, ?o. Boots and Shoe*, Trunk*, &<*# A very extensive nnd fashionable assortment. y I-IATS ANI) CAI^S. Tlie latest styles, for Men nnd Boys, in great '; < variety. " 'aU r Ready-made Clothing. A very heavy and varied assortment, for Mow 1 nnd Boys. Perfumeries. Fartcy Articles, Jewelry, Pjated Ware, Mirror*, Hardware nnd Cutlery, Onus, CarjHjnter's Tools, Biack^ smith*' Tools, Crockery mid Cilnssfrarey DRUGS, MEDICINES ?fc DYE STUFFS, Books nnd Stationery, SADDLERY,CASTINGS AND IRON. GROCERIES. A very heavy stock of frV yfr Bio nnd .Inva COFFKFH y&mgi. Brown nnd Crnshod SUGARS 'lea*, Molasses, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot, Load and Indigo. SACK AND TABLE SALT. Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn. Nails, Glass, Ac., Ac. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. GRADY <fc GOODLETT. April 0 4b tf Plows, Stoves. sy* . keep constantly on hand a large a?- r '^ sort-ment of Ono nnd gB^XckMK* Two-llorsc Turning, Subsoii nnd Hillside which >ve challenge the world to equal in good work, ease of draft nnd dnrnhility. Wo hnve also n large nnd beautiful Assortment of Pontine Parlor ni<i!n? Tl^.l I,-..? nnd Church STOVES, to which We particularly call the attention ot those who wish to purchase. Also on hand, Wash nnd Stock BOILERS, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutter*, Ac, Copper, Sheet | Iron or Zinc Work done to order. vtttOEA Ot* Well Pumps furnished flud put up. We also nrc making nnd receiving from New Vork, a miperior assortment of Tin and Japanose Ware, among which the Lndies may find a great variety of Cake (hitters nnd Bake Pans. FOOT and BATI 11 NO TUBS, or any other Ar* t.iele in our line, made to order, and Painted in the best manner. We are also prepared to do Roofing and Guttering in the latest, nnd best manner 011 short notice. Country Merchants invited to examine our stock of rwrmmr nitvz:* Wc say it is superior, nnd we do not wish to1 have our word taken for it. Come nnd see. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax nnd OW Pewter. fcSlT" Rags taken in exchange for Tin Ware. SHERMAN BROTHERS* Mil 12 44 tl AMBIlOrYPES AND HI EE AIM ?TYPES. More BcntiliAil Than Ever* THE INIMITABLE 'RAISED' AMBROTYPES* A PERFECT representation of Natine, and the hiahcH style of the Art; C'NFADING and DURAtfLR au*., THE MELA1NOTYPE, Another and n inter triumph in the art of I'lio' tography, admirably adapted to Medallions^ Broaches, Lockets, Kings, Ac. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends, the Ladies and Gentlemen of Greenville and surrounding country, that he is at iiomb aoaiv, and ready to execute anything inthe line of his profession that necessity or fancy may suggest. lie will also take this occasion to say?once for all?that the simHtinnrTY of his Pictures over all foreign "catch-penny" at fairs, is too welt known and acknowledge! to require any resort to the very common practice of "puffing," in order to bring them into- notice. tST* come and tec for yourtches, and fie taliefied. _&3 Prices mookratk?from $1 to ami $8, aceording to eite and di/te. rar Gam.kmv ox 2i? Ri.oon or VcTIkk's ITau. . Complete instructions given in thwArt. O. II. LANNEAU. PHOTOGIIA PUS beautifully colored in oil, by tbo subscriber. 7-tf June 24 J. O. X?. ffESTBR," ATTORNEY AT LAW a xn SOLICIT O R IN EQUITY, Wll.l, PKACTICK IN THE C1UATS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. Office. in the Greenville Hooka tore, (iKElvNVJLLK, S. C. June 4 4 ly ORB & PRICET ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVlf.I.K, 8. C. JAMES U ORR. WM t. FRIOB April 23 _ 60 ~H.JIJL.HJS SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GliEENVII.T.R, S, C. June 18 0 li j# ? >