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Dissolution of CopirtnuiMy
T t*?n tho Sultacribera,' of
iOWER, COX A MARK LEY, baa this day b<*0
dissolved by mutual consent, Those indebted
by note or oook account ff'e WtoUeeted to make
immediate payment, as fdiigSr^|iW?lgenee oattnot
be given.' T C. OOWER
I . U.C*. MARKIJEY.
I January 1st, 1858.
Greenville Conch Factory.
I OOWER, COX, &ARKLEY & CO.
I ,:fyw. WE liavo tliis day aaeociated with
I .?&gsEoe, in business, Mr. LEWIS WORI
THINUTON, well known to the community for
several year* at the obliging and aceommodab
*i<K i?rem?n oi in* ^treeuvllle Conch Factory. |
We aro ikow; be'tor prepared to supply the wants
of the eommunity tlian at any previous time,
and shall use our best efforts to sustain the wide pread'
reputation so long enjoyed by this establishment,
- - / w
T. M. COX
T. G GOWER,
H. G MARKLKY.
L. WORTIIINGTON.
Jannary 1st, 1868.
I DisnoluJion.
npiIRFirm of GRADY'? GOODLETT is this
J. day dissolved bv limitation The books
and notes enn be found nt their fornur place of
business. The receipt of either pari v will be
good la settlement; the name of the Firm will
be uaed in liquidation.
I Jorrr ?t, QMWm
I R.P.OOOIM
January lst^SWff!*" |
Special Notice.
WE have thia day sold onr entire Stock of
Goods to Mr. JOHN W. GRADY, and
disaolvcd our Copartnership. It is, therefore,
necessary that the unsettled business should be
closed, as early as possible To that end, all
parties indebted to us, in nr.y way, are hereby
notified to make payment at oucc, aud save botu
parties trouble and cosh
GRADY A GOODLETT.
January 1st, 1858.
I , A Card.
THF. Subscriber, having purchaser!ho entire
Stoek of Qj>j>4s of Grady A Goodlett, will
continue business al their old stand. Thankful for
past favors, he solicits a continuation. Believing
in the old adage "that a nimble sixpence is better
than a slew shilling," I shall adopt tha cash
system. My tnolto is "short profit* sod quick
ogles." Cash purchasers would* do well to give
me ? CI. JVIIN W. URARY.
January ' *6 ? "? ''fjMy'V
For Sale,
A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IHONER.
about 25 yearn old. Also, a RESIDENCE
on lluneomhe Street. Enquire at. thin Office, or
of Robert McKay. Esq. Afi-tf Jan 7 ,
ODP~FELLOW8t
MILITARY AND GYMNASTIC
SCHOOL.
WlLTJANf pierce,
Principal and Superintendent
KNOLI81I I.ITKK ATL'llK.
\V. W. McIVKK, M. D., *
DEPAKTMENT AN'CIKNT LANGUAGES.
W. COOK,
Curator of the Gymnasium and Dircclotf
rilTSICAL RXERCISR8.
rpilE exercises of this School will be resumed
L on the eleventh of January intl Hie peri<nl
of engagement for the year will comprise
eleven months, beginning on the 11th of January.
nnd ending on the second Thursday in December
next The period of engagement measures
240 school days, divided into two sessions,
each of 120 school days. There are no quarters.
Parents are requested to send early, that classes
may be formed in English Literature and Ancient
Languages, in the commencement of the
R,.hnnl w%?
H4L 1 uvuv^r^
Jan 7 35-5 Principal.
Miss redfern
HAVING associated with herher
sifters, from Charleston,
'^ipn^the exercises of their SCHOOL
^Ur will be resumed the Jir$t Monday
in February, at their residence, the hoube
lately erected by Mr. David, in the rear of
his Warehouse.
TERMS:
Primary Class, per quarter, $3.00
Orthography, Reading Writing and
Arilnraetic, 4.00
. The above, with Primary Geography
and Philosophy, 5.00
Grammar, Geography, History and
Composition, 6.00
Astronomy, Botany, Philosophy and
Rhetoric, 7.00
Plain and Ornamental Needlework,
per quarter, 3.00
A limited number of boys, under tho age
of twelve, will be admitted.
Miss Redfern has been kindly permitted
to refer to the following gentlemen, whose
ohildren she has bad under her tuition for
two or three years :
Mr. D. G, Wimhiu), Mr. O. B. Dtkr,
Mr. L.J3. Clink, Mai. J. M. A. Tubpiv, Mr.
G. Ikoram, Col. D. Hoes.
Dee 31 84 3
Ho" ic and Lot for Sale.
AM* THE SUBSCRIBER otters tbrjj||
UtilLsale. on the moat reasonable terms,JyjiL
t>i. nnnnp ?vn t/y*? ?_ .u- ?*n? -*i
mwvvu ni.li/ juvi, in wie y^iii?ge ui
Ore?nvil!e. The location is, in nil respecta,
a roost desirable one, immediately on the
Pendleton road, and near the depot. The '
Lot contain? over an acre-of land, and ia
well improved. The Buildingernre all new.
The Dwelling haa eoven comfortable rooms.
There is a good Kitchen. And Negro Ilooae,
and all neoessary outbuilding*. Also, a fine
well of water. Househpld and Kitchen
Furniture sold with the premises if desirable.
Apple to Col. E. P. /ones.
Dee tl-34-tf R. W. GODDARD. j
Hair Drawing and Sharing.
T>U*RII>GE oootinnestfesTentorial bat- '
at hit Old Stand ia BeeUU't Brisk
buildin* where he it ready during the day aad
evening in shave the beard and cut half, and
shampoo the head. He reepcetfuily atkt a eon
ttnuation of patronage. Oct 1-*1~T
a? ?--?-? ? i . - - -?
- ; The VHewdU of fwn H. Fear- ,
I <nient USMHW* him ?tl o?ndfut? for Tax Col- i
lector at the ensuing Eleefcoa. 1
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Pmj? m 'HEMEenvuM
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l^r y / W ,
naiu Street, Bfexl the Btldgc, ;
rpXlK Largest Mid Beet Stock of CARRIAGE
X GQOlW AND MATERIAL ever offered for t
sale in the State, .elected carefully and e?peci*l- .
1y for Carriage Manufacture!*. I
A largo stock and beat variety of Axle, for \
Buggie*, Carriages and Wagon.; common and
best tempered Steel Spring*; Black And Colored 1
Enamel and Patent Dash Leather; Black and c
Colored Enamel loth*, Drills and Ducks; Oil
and Brussels arnet; Buckrams and Russia
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla nnd Chenille Mats;
Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass,
Silver, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted
broad and narrow Luces; Silk, Worsted and Cot- I
ton Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Boggy scat
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable ]
Castings. f
Carriage Mnkej-a aro particularly requested to call,amLexamine
ottr stock. For sale cheap by J
CWPRK, COX, MARKLEY ?fe CO. ,
HUBS AND SPOKES. f
\\7~E are now prepared to supply Manufactu- i
re?daith^le .best Morticed Hubs and I
Turned own manufacture,
*Ar<WBB^X^IARKLEY fc CO.
"
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool
Damask*. For sale by
COWER, COX^MAUK LBTO CO.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR- ,
PENTERS' TOOLS. i
A LARGE stock and variety of the best Tools (
made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood ]
and Boxwood Planes. For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY 6c CO.
s?em
IRON! IRON!! IROg.'J! J
NOW on hand, tha largest,stock of Iron ever
offered in this market; Spartanburg Iron
and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English
Refined Tiree; Ovals; Round; Square; Horse. J
Shoe; Half Rounds; Half Ovals; Bund Iron nnd L
Iioop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tiro,.'Qweedes *
and Ifsmmercd, for wagons, tires aud plantation j
work.
On hanff, cheap for cash, 6,000 lbs. Rusted (
Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron. For
sale by
ClOWER, COX, MARKLEY 6c CO. 1
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! \
NAYLOKS, SAUNDERSON A JESSUP*S beet ?
Cant-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat J
?for fine edge tool*, axlea ana drill*. German and i
llluter Steel, for plantation work. For tale by '
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO. ?
3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. ?
ASSORTED siies, unliable for Farmer* and .
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
GOWER. COX, MARKLEY k CO.
ON HAND
2AAA LDS. beat Black Florida Mosa and
Curled llair, picked, in bags.
For sale by
GOWER, COX. MARtfLEY k CO.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
LARGE assortment of tbelDiamond FlintSand
Paper, best article made, for sale by 1
COWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO. 1
PAINTS OILS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY. I
Olfil 11V. i large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac.
t'-re, Extra and No. 1 White Leads; Haw
andR n.e-l Linlsced Oils; Winter.Sperm.Solar,
Lamn, Nqnts Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils;
Coach Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspalturn
and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine :
Greens; Yellows; Bines; Lakes; l'lnks; Dropblack;
Lampblack; lted ; Spanish Brown; Umber;
Suawa ; French Ochre, Ac. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening.
For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO. ,
HE A VY A SHELF HARD WA RE. \
A LARGE and well selected stock For sale
cheap by ,
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO.
SCREWS ! SCREWS!! .
CtC\C\ GROSS of the Improved Gimblet Point
Dvv Screws. For sale bv
GOWER, COX. MARfcLEY <fe CO.
SA WS! SAWS ! !
HOE A Cot's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tennon ,
Saws; Hand, Pannsl and Ripping Saws; Brass j
and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of t
Webb Saws, with and without frames. For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY de CO.
Jan 7 3 tf
New Books.
A LARGE SUPPLY of New Books, just received,
among which may be found the .
following, vis: c
The Saint and His Saviour:. or, Tha Progress 'J
of the Soul in the Knowledge of Jesus; by the j
Rev. C. H. Snurgeon.
Spurgeon is so justly celebrated that nothing
neeo be said of a work of his to render it popular
; it is sufficient to say that it is written in
his best style. *
Mose Side ; by Marion Harland.
Mrs. Le Vert's SouVenirs of Travel.
ALSO.
A large supply of GIFT BOOKS; bound in aii q
styles, and at all prices. 1
Particular preparations have been made for .
the Lrrn.* Folks, and a well selected assortment
of Jnvepiles, of various a^ses and on various subjects,
can be had. Paper Dells and Paper Furniture,
and how to make (.hem 'rot toe Little
Girls. Together with
A NEW 8T0CK OF STATIONERY.
For sals at tK.
greenvillfe bookstore. j
For Sale or Rent,
j rfar?i the house and lot j
opposite the forks of Anderson ?
RBQBQrnnd Pendleton roads. Tho w
House contains six upright rooms. On the
Lot#r? nil necessary outbuildings.
For terms, Ac., apply to
U. LEE THRU8TON. g
Dec 24, 88 11 \
For Tax Collector. v
IST The-frieede tt~JL &. XoDayid. Esq., I
"eapoeUully announce him as a Candidate for Tax
Poileetor at the ensuing election. '
HEW CONFECTIONERY.
J. KRAUS & C. ZELLWEGER.
OBEEHVILLU, S. C.,
9pjpotite the Mansion IToustt
r RESPECTFULLY
^WTfonn their frieuds, and^^5?3^
jSBnfc^he public generally, that they have
iurchaiied the "Greenville Confectionery," re*
sently occupied by Mr. P. S. Smith, where they! [
will continue the Business as heretofore, in the
>ast and mu^S^cotnznqi^tirs manned hoping
eceive r liberal sliare of nublio patronage.
Everv dev. at 11 o'clock, they will have on |
,??.l lforuu
daks pies; bread, I'
["hey are also prcparod, at. any hour during the
lay, to furnish their customers with
LXJPiirOHC,
ind will pay particular attention to always havng
on liana, and ready to serve out, a lot of
Fresh Oysters,
rrom the best selling in the Charleston market.
Also, constantly on hand, at WHOLESALE or
DETAIL, from their own Manufactory, a large
issortment of
FANCY & STICK CANDY.
Also, FRUITS of various kinds, such as Lemma,
Oranges, Amilea, Nuts, etc., etc. Toys, Sejars,
Sardines, Pickles, Ac.
tW" Wodding, and other Parties will bo furlished,
on short notice, with Refreshments and
;he finest dressed Cakes.
Every attention will be given our customers,
ind we ask a liberal share of patronage,
rr No misunderstanding?TERMS CASH.
Dec 17 32 tf
fcjASinet received a LARGE ASSORTMENT
t Now and Seasonable Goods,
srhich are offered at reduced prices, consisting,
n pa t, of ^
Groceries. good brown suDRT
GOODS, GAR. lOlbs.pertl.
CROCKERY, COFFEE.
HARDWARE, RAISINS,
BOOTS A SHOES, CURRANTS,
3LOTIIING, Ac., Ac CITRON,
CUEESE, SALT AND MOLASSES.
He also would invite attention to a new article
of
wirroan - ? - ? '
? ? ?? m m. a SEiAKl)
Manufactured at the Seamless Garment Manufacturing
Company, Matteawan, N. Y.
Articles of tbia manufacaure were exhibited
it the late Fair of the South Carolina Institute,
it Charleston, coucerning which a Charleston
japcrsays:
" Among the orticles mnnufneted, are orerloate,
business coats, vesta, leggius and mittens.
Hie cloth was subjected to severe testa of its
itrength, and found to be surprisingly tenacious,
[t differs from felt cloth, in bein^ equally strong
n whatever way it is tried. It is altogether of
ivool, as cotton cannot be used in the felting prosess.
Its advantages over common cloth are :?
jreater cheapness, warmth and durability ; it alio
sheds rain much better."
The public are solicited to call and examine for
hamselves the superiority of this clothing.
Corner Main and irashington-Sts.,
opposite Greenville Hotel.
Dec 10 31 tf
MRS. JAUDON proposes to open a
a aKV SCHOOL for small children, at her
residence on Buncombe street, opposite
the Femole College, on the first
<Sb)w Monday in Junuar^, 1868. Rates of
Tuition, Ac., can be ascertained b.y calling on
ler at her residence. 82-tf Dec 17
I) ESI It A I3 LK
FALL km WINTER QUdBS,
TO BE OPENED
Saturday, October loth.
MllS. WATTS AND MISS
GORDON will open on the njJI,
JktwMiWl hove liny a Magnificent assort
jiyM? tnent of all kinds of French
""d American Millene
Jjy ry and Straw Goods, Silk ana
TjM I-anoy onnets. Dross Cape and
// fl Head Dresses, Ribbons, French
Flowers, Feathers, Ac. A complete assortment
>f all the above Goods constantly on hand, and,
rill be sold CHEAP FOR CASH.
Hats cleaned and trimmed, and Dresses cut
knd basted at tho shortest notice.
K9~ House opposite the Mansion House.
October 8 22 tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
Administratrix's Notice.
A LL PERSONS indebted to ROGER LOVEl\.
LANI), deceased, are required to pay the
kmount by the 1st of January next Persons
iavinp demands will please hand thetu In by
hat time, properly attested.
MARTHA LOVELAND,
Administratrix of It. Loveland, deceased.
December 11 81 tf
Administrators' Notice.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
?L THOMAS W. K1NMAN, deceased, are reKested
to make payment to the undersigned,
ose having demands against said Estate will
>resent them, duly attested, for payment
BARKSDALK CHARLES,
JOHN CHARLFS,
Administrator*, with /As Will annexed.
November 26 29 tf
Administrator*)' Notice.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of
t\. MARTHA KINMAN, deceased, are re
iucbwcu mi mnne p?y invaw ,a> ?&'v* un gr??>a. !
hoae having demand* against said Katotc will
resent thcu, duly attested, for payment
" BARKSDALE CHARLES,
JOHN CHARLES,
Administrators.
November 2? 29 tf
v. Executor's Notice.
A LL PERSON9 indebted to tbe Estate of
fl JOHN T. LIOON, deceased.*** here
y notified to roake payment to the underlined.
Alt thoee having claima \gainst
aid deeeaaed will preaent them for paydfcent
rithin the time prescribed by law, or thVf
'ill be barred. W. A.TOYVNES, ^
Nov 5 20?tf Executor.
Brought to Jail,
JN MONDAY, Nov amber l?lh, A NEGRO
MAN, who says hit nuns it JACOB, and
let ha bthnn to Daniel Hn??r, of Hendersonilia,
N. G The owner ia hereby notified to
*nt forward, prove the property, pay eharges
ad take him away.
J. T. McDANIELv Jailor. 1
December A, 1M7, SO tf. <
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trtily, we have concluded to send it ii
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The ENTERPRISE will continue uu
first founder,
mmi
who will spare no pain9 to make ii
AGE, for t.ne year 1858, as the pas
agonient will enable hiin. Thankful
heretofore received from the people of
improve ifcj columns, and by publishing
a continued support. It will be our aiti
rent would object to place in the hands
As heretofore, we shall lay l>efore on
telligence, State Items, and Foreign a
will also be engaged to furnish Origina
nmns. Whatever will benefit the Mec
fact, every clas9 of Working-Men, will
TI1E LADIES, too, at whose hands we
whose noble efforts the ENTERPRISE
flnence and position, shall have a place
ledge, to encourage Industry, particular
to cultivate the Good and Beautiful, as
be our aim; and we desire the co-operal
taining NEW SUBSCRIBERS for the
The low rate at which we now offer
Family to take a copy. We think tha
scribers can be secured during the ye
Subscribers will forward us a List of N
stance accompany the order. We offei
LIBERAL INDUCEME
One copy, one year, (always in advai
Ten copies, one year, (and a copy to
To any one sending us 12 Subscriber
Engraving, entitled 44 Saturday Night,4
or a copy of 4k Godey's Lady's Book," <
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CABINET MAKEK,
GREENVILLE, S. C. *
Nearly oppoeite the Po*t Office, Avenue Street,
Sag2gg3fr RESPECTFULLY informs
fi^EESG*^ the citizens of Greenville nnd
the adjoining District, that he has returned
from tlie State Fair at Columbia, (where lie
received the first premium for his elegantly
finished Bureau, w hich was admired by every
one.) ami is now prepared to execute
ALL ORDERS IN HIS LINE. He has.
also, on hand A LARGE STOCK OF
FURNITURE, which will be sold at prices
to suit the limes.
He returns his thanks for p ist favors, and
he hopes, by giving constant attention to
his business, to receive a liberal share of the
public patronage. " Nov. 19-28 ly.
Hosiery and Gloves.
0/Y/\ DOZ. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' nnd ChilDren's
Hosiery ; Kid, Silk and Worst-'
ed Gloves for I.ndies, Gents and Children, inst
open and will be sob! cheap, at the Ladies,
Store. W. H. 1I0YEY ?k CO.
Merinoes and DoLaines.
S?f~Y PIECES, now open and for sale chenp.
t)U VV. H. HOVEY 6: CO.
Ready Mado Clothing.
^ I.AItO 1\ Fine nnd Well Assorted STO''K,
L jl Just open. Also, n large lot of Oiled
Window Shade*, Wall Paper, Horde rs, Ac., at
W. XI. HOVKY A CO.
Velvets, Ribbons, &c.
NOW OPEN. 800 pieces "Velvet Ribbons,
which will be sold very low. Fine Chenill
Head Dresses, Ermine, and a great variety
of Fancy Articles, at the Ladies' Store.
W. II. llOVEY A CO. I
Ootober 1. 21 tf
NEWANDBEAtrriFUL
STOCK or
MILLINERY
AND
LADIES' GOODS.
MRS. WALTON
MOST respectfully informs her forQ*p
~ m?r patrons and friends and the Ladies
generally, that she hns just received and will
open on Monday next, the 12th inst, one of the
most extensive and best, assorted STOCKS OF
MILLINERY ever offered to the Indies of
Greenville, consisting of a variety of Silk, Satin,
and Velvet Donnefe? Rice, Dunstable, Silver
Glace, Neopolitan and Drab Straws. Flowcra,
Plumea ana Head Dresses, Dress Cloaks and
Mantillas, made in the latest and most approved
style*.
Orders from the country promptly attended
to. Oct 8 22 8m
Place an Enduring Tablet oner the Spot where Repoee
the Remain* of those you Lore.
NEW MFRITE YARD,
BQSiEENmiLE. ?.
TIIK Sub*cril>ere respectfully inform the eRizens
of this and adjoining Districts, that
they have opened a MARBLE YARD in the Tillage
of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Mansion
Honse and adjoining Dr. Bell's Hotel, where
they will promptly and faithfully attend to all
orders fer
Tomb-Stones, Monuments,
)tnd any other style of Work in their line.
' Having had an experience of over fifteen years
jp this business, they have no douht of their
ability to give ample satisfaction to all who may
edtrnst them with their orders.
CHALMERS A ALLEN.
1 Oct VI U im
* (TTHI FRIKND8 0F W. irTiirih?r (
innoouce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector
it th? next Election.
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it
TOWNS AT race.
LR. A YEAR,
Aniens.
1858.
?*?
the reach of every Individual and Fa
ereatter, to all New Subscribers, tor
e paid strictly in advance. Old Subno
terms, bv paying up arrears,
der the management and control of its
t as worthy of PUBLIC FATRONt
four year a' experience in its manfor
the very LIBERAL patronage
' the District, we will endeavor to so
; the latest Ncw9, as to win from them
u to publish such a paper as no paof
his children, or have at his fireside,
ir readers the latest Commercial In-j
ii(l Domestic News. Correspondents
I and Entertaining Reading for its eolhanic,
the Farmer, the Artisan, in
he eagerly sought for and published,
have received so many favors, and to
is indebted for much of its present inin
its columns. To disseminate Knowly
Home Manufacture and Mechanics,
well as to make Home Ilappy, shall
tion of all our present Friends in obycar
1858.
the ENTERPRISE, will enable every
t FIVE HUNDRED additional Subar,
and we hope that all our present
Tames. The money must in every inr
the following
NTS TO SUBSCRIBE :
nee,) ::::::: $ 1.00.
the getter up^of the Cluh,) 10.00.
s and $12, we will send an elegant ?3
' making a beautiful parlor ornament,
>r Peterson's Magazine." Address,
'RICE & McJUNKIN,
Publishers and Proprietors,
CrreeiiviUe, S. C.
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES,
French, English and American Jewelry,
anb
FANCY ARTICLES.
CHARLES SMITH,
WATCHM/KER & JEWELER,
GKKENVILLE, S. C.,
Main Street, nearly Opposite the Mansion House,
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of
Greenville and vicinity, that he has just
received and added to his already extensive
stock, a large assortment of the above named
Articles, consisting of
Flue Setts of Froncli Cameos,
well known for their superiority ; also a choice
variety, beautifully ornamented with
I?K /\ T*
and Bracelets to match, (being the latest fashion,)
all mounted in heavy gold. Also new patterns of
Fancy Brooches for AmbrOtypes.
A quantity of fashionable Bracelets; heavy solid
Gold Kings, Mosaic Ear-Rings, Lockets, Studds,
etc., etc., besides an innumerable assortment of
the most beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in
Greenville.
llis Stock also comprises a splendid variety of
heavy
Fine English l*Iafetl Ware,
amongst which may be found Knives, Forks.
Spoons. Cups, etc, etc., of tieto metal, plated not
upon German Silver, but upon the genuine
A LB AT A.
It is used in tile highest circles, and is much preferred
for its great durability.
Also, new fashioned SPECS, with handles |nd
Wlt Hmit. torn nloe J
...... i cr? uKiui una convenient.
The establishment also contains WATCHES
of the best make, viz: Chronometers, Duplex,
English and French Levers, Cylinders and Plain,
nil in heavy Oold or Silver Cases.
Having made arrangements in New York with
tN holcsnle Houses importing direct from France
and England, I am enabled to sell all my Articles
at prices lotoer than they can be bought in
Charleston.
All Articles sold iu the establisment warranted
as represented. 24-3m Oct 22
Money Wanted.
rplI5 Subscriber would respectfully request
JL those indebted to him by note or account,
to pay up, as he is wantjxo money.
J. H. DEAN, M. D.
Dec 10th, 1857 31 tf
J. C. P. TESTIESIF*.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
A KD
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
WILL PRACTICE
IN THE COURTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Bookstore,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 4*4 ly
ORR A PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
' GREENVILLE, S. C.
JAMBS L. ORR. WM P. PRIOE
April 23 ' 60
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 18 6 tf
REED & <;001)LI:TT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Wrecnvillr, S. C.
OFFICE next door to F. F. Bkatttk A Co.^^1
J. V. RCEI).] [*. n. OOODLETT. '
June 4 4 tf i
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SWAN A CO.'S LOTTERIES.
magnificent scheme.
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FOU TEN IX)LEAKS.
The following Scheme will \>? drnwn bv ft.
Swan A Co.', Managers of the Fori Gainec Academy
lottery, in each of their I-ottcrica for January.
1858, nt AUGUSTA, Georgia, to which
city they hare removed their principal office:
CLASS 69,
To be drawn in ths city of Aoguala, Ot, in pnbtie, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2d, 1858.
CLA~SS~ 70,
io do arawn in me city or Angns'a, Ot, In pnbl c, on
| SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1658.
CLASS" 71,
To b? drawn In the oily of Augusta, Ga, In public, on
SATURDAY, JBNU3RY 16th, 1858.
CLASS* 72,
To bo drawn in the city of Augusta, Oa, in public, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 23d, 1858.
i CLATs" 73,
To bo drawn tn the ctly of Augusta, Ga , In public. o?
SATURDAY J NUBR Y 30th, 185*.
os the plan of 8tnglb jfrmnmh.
. Fivo Thousand Foul Hutfdreti Prises!
NEARLY ONE.PRIZE TO
EVERY NINE TICKETS.
MAOMliFBOE'mr SOHIEMIEI
to he dttavtn
EAXH SATURDAY IN "JANUARY!
1 Prir.e of $60,000j 1 Prize of $2,O0<>
1 Prize of 26,000 1 Prize of 1.500 *
1 Prize of in,000 00 Prize* of J.OOO
1 Prize of 6,000 100 Prizes of 2??0
1 Prize of 6,000 100 Prizes of 125
1 Prize of 8,600 100 Prizes of 100
? APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
4 Prizes of $800 App'g. to Or>n,000 priz. nre $1,200
4 Prizes of 250 " " 26,000 priz. ore 1,000
4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. nre 80O
4 Prizes of 160 " " 6,000 priz. arc ROO
4 Prizci of 125 " " 6,000 priz. nre 50O
4 Prizes of ItM) " " 8,000 priz, nre 400
4 l'rizes or 75 " " 2,000 "priz. nre SOO
4 Prises of 60 " ** J,500 priz. nre 200
5,000" of 20 nre , 100,000
6,400 Prizes amounting to $320,000
Whole Tickets $10; I Ialves #5; Quarters $2$.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
Tire NuniWrs from 1 to 50,000, corresponding
with those Numbers on the Tickets printed oti
separate slips of pat.er, arc encircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
The first. 402 Prizes, similarly printed i\jhJ encircled,
nre placed in another wheel.
The wheels nre then revolved, and n number
is drawn from tho wheel of Numbers, and, at
the same time, n Prize is drown from the other
wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out arc
opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered
by the Commissioners; the Prize being
placed against the Number drawn. This opera
tion is repented until all (lie prizes nae drawn
out.
Approximapios Pkizka.?The two preceding
and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing
the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 552
Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket
No 11250 draws the $60,000 Prize, those Ticket#
numbered 11246, 11240, 11251, 11252, will each
be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 650 draws
the $25,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 646,
540, 551, 552, will each he euiitled to $300, and
so on according to the above scheme.
Tho 6,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined hy
the last, figure of the Number that draws tlw
$60,000 Prize. For example: if the Number'
drawing the $60,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then
all the Tickets, where the number etuis in 1, will
he entitled to $20. If tho Number ends with
No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number
ends in 2, will be entitled to $20, and so on too.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate o' Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80*
Certificate of Package of 10 llnlf Ticket*, 40
("'oi'tifiontit nf l <v r\.??nt!_? 1 -
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Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Tickets, 10
in ordering tickets oh certificates,
Enclose t.lic money to our nth)reus for the Tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will l>? forwarded
by first mail. Purchasers can have tick-eta
ending in any figure they may designate.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sentto purchasers immediately ufter the drawing.
*, Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, county
and State.
"% Remember that, every Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
,* All prizes of $1,0(J0 and under, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates f<?
S. SWAN7*<fc CO., Augusta, Oh.
or Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala..or
Atlanta, Go., can have their orders filled, and
save time, bj addressing S. Swan <fc Co , ut either
of those cities.
IW A list, of the numbers that arc drawn!
from the wheel, with the n mount of the prize that
each one is entitled to, will he published alter
every drawing, in the follpyripg papers: Angnrta
(Geo.) ConstitutionnlisC&aw Orloaus I)elta;
Mobile Register, OhnrlestoX Standsrd, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligenoer, New York Week'
ly Day llook. Savannah Morning News, Richmond
Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Faulding
(Miss.) Clarion,
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i. n. RUMIIA
HTMIANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BEGS
X to say, tl?at all kinds of HAIR WORK
of every variety of style of braiding, will be Ornamented
or Mounted witli Gold, in the neatest
manner, and returned to those at n disUnM
mail or otherwise, a* directed. (llnirean he sent
hiru in letter per instil.) Bow Breast Bins, Necklaces,
Bracelets, Pide, Vyst. tint) Guard Chainr,
Crowes, Finger Kings, Bar Kings, < ?., of various
patterns, put up neatly, ami any articlty admit
ling the name of the owner engraved Uioreon,
shall, for the engraving, he free of extra charge.
lie also makes and repairs* II kinds of Jewelry ;
mounts with gold or silver the Meads of Walk'
ing Canes ; matches Spectacle Classes; and, last'
ly Kngranra on all manner of Plate.
Office. 60 yard* h'aat of old Court Ifoutc, and a
few pa era from the F.nti rpiite Office.
Greenville, S. (J., Juna 45, '67. 7?tf
Elford & Donaldson,
dMEiaaoaryiDWLLai^ si. o.
C. J. ELFORD. T. Q, OONALltfON
Jan. 10. iau