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# ^ s?3?: ist-'SfW ^ * offer for sale, (without reserve,)*?* t pablla outcry, on WBDNDBDA Y, id February neat, commencing at ten o'clock, at hie Plantation, thros miles above Greenville C. H., 1,600 to 2,000 BuabeU CORN Su?k of Fodder, Hay and Shuck* v, 60 Busbel* Cow Poaa 100 BuabeU Seed Oat* ,,A 60 Buabola Wheat 60 BuabeU Yam Potatoes 100 Hertd ? H*ock Hbba 40 Head of flee Cattle ? 2 Yoke* of Oxen; 20 Head of Sheep 4 Young Work Mules 1 Pair MATCH HORSES 1 Blooded Mare and Pine Colt 1 Family Carriage and Harness 2 ExoeHent Four-horse Wagons and Gear PLANTATION TOOLS t 0 or 7,000 Pounds BACON 400 Pounds prime LARD HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. TERMS.?All sums of and under $8, cash; over that amount, a credit until the 1st day of January. ISO*, wim iumniuS KCtC, ir.d two approved securities. The aubacriber also offers, at private sale, his PLANTATION, in a high state of cultivation, two miles above the town of Qreenvillc, on the Bunoorabe road, containing Six Hundred and Fifty Acre*, it being one of the best Stock and Grsia Plantations in the upper part of the State, containing a large portion of Bottom and Meadow Land. On the premises are an excellent D WELLING with 6 Rooms, and all necessary OutBuildings, in good repair. There are two of the best MINERAL SPAINGS in the upper part of the State, within half-a mile of the Dwelling, * and adjoining the Plantation. >< Terms accommodating to an approved purchaser. Persons wishing to examine the place .will please call on Col. T. R. Rowiano adjoining, who will take pleasure in showing the premises. N. L. LIPSCOMBE. Jan 14 30 3 WATian svm ornsr ** ? ...... UVVA AXIJJ Dxun rAiniunif, Paper Hanging nud Olazing. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of Greenville and surrounding country, that ha haa permanently located at Greenville, for the pnrpoee of carrying on the above Business, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a ah are of public patronage. Ilia charge* will be moderate. gar Rcaidonoe on Buncombe, street, near the junction of the Buncombe and Rutherford roads. Jan 8(-2m JAMES FLECK. ROBERT T. THRUSTON, M. #, n OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL 8KRVI tifCES to thia community. Hie Office, for the zft present, is in the Old Court llousc Building. Jan 14 30 tf <?* c?Q3 SUBOEOH DE5TIST, GBSENVILLB, S. C. Office North- We$t corner Main and Avenue Street*, HAS just returned from Philadeh phia, and will be pieaaed to attend to any who are.in want of hia acr"'laranciAii rara Inserted from one to fall Upper and Lower ftetta, In the most approved ana durable manner. Exposed Nerves destroyed and treated, free of pain. Jan 7 88-tf thf7?i^bookTtore, MARIETTA, OA. TH08. COX MARKLEY, PKOPEIETOR. Books, Magazines, Paper, W0RK-B0XE8, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Btf. LOW FOR CASH. Jan 7 30 tf FRTJIT TREES. I WILL OFFER, in the Town of QreenviHe, on Monday, the first day of February next, a large lot of choice varieties of native CAROLINA APPLE TREES, at 12) cents per Tree. B. HAMILTON. Jan 7 35 tf CHEAP CASH STORE. THE Subscribers propose to sell Goods in future for CASH, and at such reduced prices as we hope will guarantee a continuance of our former patrons. Country produce taken in exchange for Goods at cash rairca, and In discount for debts now due. We sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call and settle by eaah oteote. i u vtfi . REA, BAYNE A CO./ January 7th IBID, 85 tf STALEOFWDTO ^HOLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. ' a,HERIFSALES. Y>Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to ^ JO me directed, I will sell before the Court I Sanaa door, at the usual hours of sals, on the first Honda/ in FEBRUARY next, $60 Acres ot Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Philemon Huff, John Adams, Dr. West and other*; aa the property of Thorn as Mayfleld, at the salt of WllUam Hawkins, et aL 800 Acres >r or less, adjoining lands of Center, Reese, Garrison, et aL; as the property of Terry Q, Ware, at the ??U of James MeCullongh and J. If. MeCnllough. One Negro Woman, and ber four Children, (ell yellow,) as the property of John MhAalng liahaffee, at the soit of B.V. Perry, et el. Qn Tuesday after sale-day next, at gm rmideoee of P. Huff, 1600 1U*. Reed Cotton sad Id bhU Corn; as the property o f A. J. ' Sheriff's Office. tannery f. 1868 85-td Jot Tax Collector. ; WTTha friends et A/*. XeDayid. Esq.. reepaotfellygaoounoe Mm as a Candidate for Tax OMoffDtk at the ensuing sleetion. ."ns frlinls af JamairB. Pwty MM, siroona?a him/asY CmA&iU for Tax Cellaatar at tha snsuing Dtetioa. * /W?Y! in * 1 - A f|F * ? Dissolution of Copajjtnapbip.-,, ssa ^.sagas *t?tm Dot given. t ^ COWER, ?V 1 OrMnrfil? Coath factory ' & GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. WE have this dor OoUted with ' jn busing Mr. LEWIS V/OIl- . THINOTOW w?1l ?? several years as the obliging and aceommodat- , ing foreman of the Greenville Coach Factory. ' We are now better prepared to supply the want* of the community than at any previous time, J and shall use our beet efforts to sustain the widespread reputation so long enjoyed by this ee- ' tablisbmeut, ' T. M. COX T O GOWF.R, J H. CI MARK LET, * v; ** WORTUINGTON.- ( Jenustylst, 1858. Dissolution. fTMIE Firm of GRADY A GOODLEIT is this X day dissolved by limitation The boohs and notes can be found at their forimr place of business. The reoeipt of either panv will he good in settlement; the name of the Firm will 1 be ueed in liquidation. ^ JOHN W. GRADY. "1 v It. P. GOODLETT. January 1st, 1858. t 'I h M Special Notice. WE have this day sold our entire Stock of 1 Goods to Mr. JOHN W. GRADY, and dissolved our Copartnership. It is, therefore, neoessary thst the unsettled business should be dosed, as early is possible To thst end, all parties indebted to ut, in any way, are hereby uotifiad to make payment at onoe, and save both parties trouble and cost GRADY A GOODLETT. . January 1st, 1858. A Card. THE Subscriber, having purchased the entire ' Stock of Goods of Grady A Goodlett, will continue business at their old stand. Thankful for a past favors, he solicits a continuation. Believing 1 in the old adage "that a nimble sixpence is bet- i ter than a slow shilling," I shall adopt the cash ] system. Mv motto ie "ehort nrofil* nuint salea." Cash purchasers would do well to 'give me a call. JOHN W. GRADY. January let, 1858. 85 2m ] ODD FELLOW^ ' MILITARY AND GYMNASTIC SCHOOL. WILUAM-PIERCE, Principal and Superintendent 1 ENGLISH l.ITKH ATU KK, W. W. McIVER, M. D.t DEPARTMENT ANCIENT LAKOUAGES. W. COOK, Curator of the Oymnaeium and DirectorJ PHYSICAL EXERCISES. 1"MIE exercises of this School will be resumed on the eleventh of January in*t The period of engagement for the year will comprise eleven months, beginning on the 11th of January, and 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 scud early, that classes may be formed in English Literature and Ancient languages, in tho commencement of the School. WM. PIERCE, Jan 1 *n-9 :?* T nm; WOmMM OTKVBMMW. i THE SIXTH SESSION of this University will I commence on Wednesday, tue 3d oat ok * February meet. Students entering after the beginning ot the term must be prepared on all the studies gone over by the class, or they will be liable to be put back a whole term. For further information apply to the subscriber for cata logue of 1887. a IL JUDSON, Secretary of the Faculty. Greenville, St OL, 1st January, 1888, 88-4 HAVING associated with herher sisters, from Charleston, ^ H^tbe exercises of their SCHOOL will be resumed the first Monday in February, at their residence, the house lately erected by Mr. David, in the rear of his Warehouse. TERMS: ! Primary Class, per quarter, $3.00 1 Orthography, Heading Writing and Arithmetic, 4.00 The above, with Primary Geography and Philosophy, 6.00 Grammar, Geography, History and Composition, 6.00 Astronomy. Botany, Philosophy and Rhetoric, 7.00 < Plain and Ornameotal Needlework, per quarter, 8.00 A limited number of boys, under the age of twelve, will he admitted. Miss Kedfern lias t>?*eu kindly permitted to refer to the following gentlemen, whose children ahe ha* had under her tuition for two or three vears : Mr. D. O. Wb#tfield, Mr. Q. B. Dykb, Mr. L. B. Cltne, Mai. J. M. A. Turpin, Mr. Q. Inokam, Col. D. Hoke. 81 8* 8 For Sale. _ _ THE aubscriher offer* for aale L^L>X M* HOUSE AND LOT whereon M*SWja he now live*. It I* *ituated about 1*" yard* from the Publio Square, U well improved, having a large House eonlnining 9 Room*, with Fire place* in each, one extra Bed-room, Pantry, <te., good and roomy Kitchen*, Smoke-hon*e, Qrain-koii*e, Crib, ana an excellent new Stable, Cow-lmpie and C*rri*gehoo**, and an unusually productive Garden and Patch, with ? good variety at Fruit Tree*, ^Tertn* accommodating. PoMmioo would h? given by th? tlr*t of March,, if dmired. , inn t M-tf T. C. OOWER. , For Kalt, A. GOOD COOK?; WA81IF.lt AND IRONFR, about U year* old. Abo, a RESIDENCE on Bonoombe Str*et Enquire *t tbi* Offloe, or 1 of Eo*?n- McKat, E*q. S4-tf ,l*n 7 I ijpilg ^FSORY! "* v/ylr " vV^./ Mtala Street, Nexfi&BrMgiX* I THE L&nmt and Beat Stock of CARRIAGE GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for wle in the State, selected carefully and especially for Carriage Manufacturers. A large stock and best variety of Axlec for Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and best tempered Steel Springs; Black and Colored Enamel and Tatent Dash Leather; Black and Colored Enamel lotba, Drills and Ducks; Oil .-J *- "* ** * ~ ifiu oruiMii ?rn?; uuokrams and Russia Sheeting*; Lut?, Manilla and Chenille Mate; 3raw and Silver Point nnd Sand Bands; Iirase, Silver, Bone and Japan Kails; Silk and Worsted jroad and narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Coton Fringes; Bent Hickory Shaft*; Buggy seat Hicks; and a complete assortment of Mailable Hastings. Carriage Makers arc particularly rorjnested to fcll and ekumlne our stock. For sale cheap by GOWER, CX)X, MARKLEY A C6. rrnw s %t rv n r? fr rr it xiujjo JtvtJLJ orfAi!/o. WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers with the best Morticed Hubs and Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and warranted. For sale by I GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. CLOTHS AND DAMASKS. A LARGE lpt of Blue, Drab and Green .Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton ?nd.AllIV ool Damask a For sala bv / GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. CARRIAQE MAKERS' AND CAR PENTERS' TOOLS. A LARGT? stock and -variety of ?he best Tools I /V. made, and a few setta fancy Rosewood j md Boxwood Planes. For sale bv GOWER, OOX, MARKLfcY A CO. I IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 1VT UW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever j 1. v offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron uid Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English Refined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; Horse shoe; Half Rounds; Half Ovals; Band Iron and Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Swcedes snd Hammered, for wagons, tires aud plantation work. On hand, cheap for ensh, 5,000 lbs. Rusted ['low Moulds, best North Carolina Irou For tale by COWER, COX, MARKLEY <fc CO. STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! "VTAYLORS, SAUKDEKSON A JBSSUPS best i v Cast-Steel?square, oetagon, round and tint ?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. Herman and Blister Steel, for plant ation work. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY <k CO. 3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. ASSOItTFJ) sixes, suitable for Farmers and Meebanies. For sale cheap hy COWER, COX, MARKLEY 61 CO. ON HAND LBS. best Black Florida Moss and Curled Hair, picked, in bags. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY <fc CO. SAND TAPER AND GLUE. LARGE assortment of the Diamond Flint Sand Paper, best article made, for sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. rt t t xrm a nrr o m nrn/Mrr ' '* ? < ili^i J o. UJJ/O, fX H' -4JY2> PUTTY: ONli"1'. ? large assortment Paints, Oils, <ko. Pure, Extra and No, 1 White Leads; ltaw and U j?,e l Lindteed Oils ; Winter, Sperm. Solar, Lamp, Nents Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils; Coacn Body and Copal Varnish; Jiipnn, Aspalturn and leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine: Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack ; Lampblack ; Red ; Spanish Brown ; Umber ; Suawa ; French Ochre, ?fcc. American and French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARK LEY A CO. IIEA VY A- SHELF HARD WARE. A LARGE and well selected stock For sale cheap by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. SCRE W$I SCRE WS J / GROSS of the Improved Gimblct Point Ol/V Screws. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO, SA WS/ SAWS ! ! HOE <b Ca's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws; Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tennon Saws; Hand, Panncl and Ripping Saws; Brass and Blue Baek Saws; a complete assortment of Webb Saws, with and without frames. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. Jan 7 3 tf House and Lot for Sale. m THE SUBSCRIBER offers fortffA sate, oh the moat reasonable termft.jftx h>? HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of Greenville. The location is, in all respects, h most desirable one, immediately on the Pendleton road, and near the depot. The Lot contain* over an acre of land, and is well improved. The Haitding* are all new. The Dwelling haa ?even comfortable rooms. There is a good Kitchen and Negro Ilouse, and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a fine well of water. Household and Kitchen Furniture sold with the premises if desirable. Applv to C9I. KvP.Jonea. .? Dec31-tfW *R? W. GODDARD. For Sale or Real, THE HOUSE AND LOT opposite the forks of Anderson BSESiflgrand Pendleton roads. The House contains six upright rooms. On the Lot are all necessary outbuildings. For terms, die., apply to .J H. LEE TURUSTON. Dec 24 S3 tf Hair Dressing and Shaving. T)VKRIDOE continues the Tonsorial bu?O iuess at his Old Stand in Bcattie'e Brisk building. where be is ready daring the dnv end evening to shave tks beard and cnt heir, and JSLJ? -"-"SitM.r ?o. . .. *#" T*K FftHWDS at tr. n. TOrfcer innonnee him as s Candidate foe Tax Collector it the aext Election. i.-alffrrir >. M filEW COSIfEtflONEBv: . I??A " J. KRAUS k O- ZELLWEGER. . asBEiiriLLE, ?. c.. Opposite the Mansion "a' - RESPflpTFUIXY MKLf t 'orni their friend*. mdWScSS* jfiH56?the public generally. that, they have purchased the "Greenville UMifMtinnrrj,'' recently occupied by Mr. P. 8. Smith, whore they tyill continue the Busineee aa heretofore, in the beat and moat accommodating manner, hoping to receive a liberal chare of public patronage. Every day, at IF o'clock, thet will have on hand, FRFHH *?' CAKES, PIES, BREAD, AC. They are also prepared, at any hour during the day. to furnish their customers with LUISTOH. and will pay particular attenliou to always having ou hand, and ready to serve out, a lot of Fresh Oysters, From the beet selling in the Charleston market Also, constantly on liaud, nt WHOLESALE or RETAIL* from their own Manufaotcry, a large Assortment of FANCY & STICK CANDY. Also, FRUITS of various kinds, eucli as Lemons, Or Alices. Apples, Nuts, etc., etc. Toys, Begars, Sardines, Pickles, Ac. Pjgf~ Wedding, and other Parties, wiii be furnished, on short notice, with Refreshments and the finest dressed Cakes. ' Every attention will be given onr customers, iand we ask n liberal share of pntronage. tW~ No misunderstanding?TERMS CASH. Dec 17 82 tf New Books. A LARGE SUPPLY of New Books, just received, among which may be found the following, via: "The Saint and His Saviour: or, The Progress of tile Soul in the Knowledge of Jesus; by the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. Spurgeon is so justly celebrated that nothing neea be said of a work of his to render it popular ; it is sufficient to say that it is written iu his best style. Moss Side ; by Marion Ilarland. Mrs. Le Vert's Souvenirs of Travel. ALSO, A large supply of GIFT BOOKS, bound in all styles, and at all prices. Particular preparations have been made for the LiTTLf Folks, and a well selected assortment of Juveniles. of various sizes and on various subjects, can be had. Paper l)olls and Paper Furniture, and how to make them for the little Girls. Together with A NEW STOCK OF STATIONERY. For sale nt the GREENVILLE BOOKSTORE. T 4 1.1 Al? IT) A 13 T T.l FAIL. AND) WINTER GQQQS, TO BE OPENED Saturday, October lOlli. MIIS. AVATTS AND MISS w*JHK|BGOIIDON will open on the aWYZ\VmI|bove dav a Magnificent assort ment of all kinds of French English and American Milletie, ry and Straw Good*, Silk and Fancy onnet*. Drees Caps and // fl Head Dresses, Ribbon*, trench Flowers. Feathers, Ac. A complete assort incut of all the above Goods constantly on hand, and will be *old CHEAP FOR CAS/I. Hats cleaned and trimmed, and Dresses cut and basted at the shortest notice. t3T" House opposite the Mansion House. October 8 22 tf MRS. JAUDOX proposes to open n SCHOOL for small ohildren, at her ' residence on Buncombe street, opposite the Female College, 011 th? first Monday in January, 1858. Kates of Tuition, Ac., can be ascertained by calling on her at her residence. 32-tf Dec 17 THS"ORB2ITViliLB BOOKSTORE, MAIN STREET, NEXT TO Mo BEli'S IIALI* miaTatmr ii HERE constantly may be found jF j ./fly a large and well selected Stock of M1SCELLANF.0U8, SCHOOL and CLASSIC AL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Mem orandums, Ac.; Writing Desks and Cases, Port folios, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Scaling Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Book a Inkstands, Km lera, Ac., Ac. J. C. P. J ITER, Jan 15 3fi-ly -Sign of the Big Book. ' LEGAL NOTICES. Administratrix^ Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to ROGER LOVELAND, deceased, are required tp pay the amount by the 1st of January next Persons having demand* will please hand them in by that time, properly attested. MARTHA LOVELAND, Administratrix of R. Loveland, deceased. December 17 81 tf Administrators' Notice. ALL PERSOJfS indebted to the Estate ot THOMAS W, K1NMAX, deceased, are requested to make payment to the undersigned. Those having demands against said Estate will preaent them, duly attested, for payment , , - . BAKKSDALE CHARLES, JOHN CHARLES^ A(hnini*lrator?, with the Will annexed. November 24 20 , tf Administrators' IVotice. ALL FER80NS indebted to the Estate ?i MARTtfA KINMAJf, deceased, are re quested tf ma Ice payment-to fie undersigned, Those h^virtg demands against- Said Rotate will present them, dilly attested, for payment. BARKSDALE CllARLES, JOHN CHARLES. Administrators. November aft 20 , - iJ Executor's IVotice. ALL PERSONS indebted to tire Estat* ol JOHN T. LIGON, deceased, are bere t e.!A? - ? a- t- - - ------ . .1 % uy nouneu 10 iuhko payment to ine unuersigned. All those having claima against said deceased will present tliem for payment wrthtn the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred. s> 1 W. h. tOWNES, No? b 26-tf oT E*eoutor.,; tooufrCtoiaU," ON MONDAY, November T8lb, A NEORO MAN, who Says his name is JACOB, and that he belongs to Dante) Httser, of Hendersonville, N. 0. The owner is Hereby notified to eotne forward, prove the pro]>erty, pmf ehaiys and take him away. J. T. MnDANIEL, Jailer. i December P, 1887, ?-tf. iTwsm mm* mw~ WATOHB8, French, Baglieb and American Jewelry, AND FANCY ARTICI.ES. CHARLES SMITH,. WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, J ORKENVILLB, 8. O., c Main Street, nearly Opposite the Mansion Hone*, o RESI'PCTPULLY inform# the inhabitant* of Greenville and vicinity, that ha ha? ju*t ^ receive! and added to hi* already extensive stock, a in rye Mwirth. mt of the above named Article*, competing of Fine Sell* of French Cameo*, well known for their anteriority ; el?o a choice i variety, beautifully ornamented with and Bracelet* to match, (l>eing the latest fashion,) all mounted in heavy gold. Also new pattern* of Fancy Brooches for Ambrotypes. T A quantity of fashionable Bracelet*; heavy solid Gold Kings, Mosaic Knr-lting*, Locket*, $tudd*, etc.. et?., beside* nti innumerable assortment of the most beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in Greenville. ~ His Stock also comprises a splendid variety of heavy Fine English Pln(e?l Ware. amongst which may he found Knives, Forks, T Spoons, Caps, etc., etc., of n?w mWd(, plated not upon German Silver, but upon the genuine ALBATA. It ia used in the highest circles, and is much preferred for it* great durability. Also, new fashioned SPECS, with handles and without temples. Very useful and convenient. The establishment also contains WATCHES , of the best make, vis: Chronometers, Duplex, I English and French Levers, Cylinders and Plain, all in heavy Gold or Silver Cases. Having made arrangements in New York with Wholesale Houses importing direct from France j and England, 1 am enabled to sell all my Arti- , elea at prices lower than they can be bought in Charleston. ' All Articles sold in the cstablisment warrant- 1 ed as represented. 24-3m Oct 22 I Hosiery and Oloves. DOZ. Ladies', Gent's. Misses' and ChilDren's Hosiery ; Kid. Silk ami Worst-' -1 ed Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children, iust 4 open nnd will be sold cheap, at the Ladies, 4 Store. W. H. HOVEY A CO. 4 Merinoos and DoLaines. J PIECES, now open aud for sale cheap. 4 t)U w. H. HOVEY A CO. < Ready Made Clothing. t A LARGE, Fine and Well Assorted STOCK, ^ c\. just open. Also, a large lot of Oiled Window Sliaaes, Wall Paper, Borders, Ac., at W. II. HOVEY A CO. 1 Velvets, Ribbons, &c. \ NOW OPEN. 300 pieces Velvet Ribbons, which will be sold very low. Fine Che- 4 nill Head Dresses, Ermine, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, at the Ladies' Store. , W. II. HOVEY A CO. , Ootober 1. 21 tf , CABINET MAKER, { GREENVILLE, S. C. Nearly oppotnte the Po*t Office, Avenue Street, KKSl'K< TF11LLY informs j the citizens of Greenviilo nnd j the adjoining Districts, that lie lias returned * from the State Fair at Columbia, (where he | received the first premium for his elegantly t finished Buieau, which was admirer) by eve* I ry one,) and is now prepared to execute ' ALL ORDERS IN IIIS LINE. He has. also, on hand A LARGE STOCK OK ^ FURNITURE, which will he sold at prices , to suit the times. ? lie returns his thanks for past favors, and ho hopes, by giving constant attention to ' I his business, to receive a liberal share of the | public, patronage. Nov. 19-'28 lv. j | I Place an Enduring Tablet over the Spot tchere Re- ' pone the Remain* of thone won Love. ; m maTble yard, u&stElwmu2, s. o0 ; rl~MIE Subscribers respectfully inform the citi- , JL r.ens of this and adjoining Districts, thnt thev have opened i? MAKHLK YARD in the vil- ( Inge of Greenville, on the lot opposite the Mansion Iionse and adjoining Dr. Hell's Hotel, where j they will promptly and faithfully attend to all , orders for Tomb-Stonos. Monuments, ] i And any other style of Work in their line. Having had an experience of over tifieen years ' in this business, they have 110 doubt of their ' ability to give ample satisfaction to all who may entrust them with their orders. CHALMERS ?fc ALLEX. Oct 22 24 Sin t W* 1 STW ?? ? J. H. K.-lMHimi, Thankful for past favors, begs to say, thnt nil kinds of HAIR WORK of every variety of style of braiding, will be Ornamented or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest manner. And returned to those at a distance per { mail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair can be sent i him in letter per mail.) Bow Breast Pins, Necklaces, Bracelets, Side, Vest and Guard Chains, Crosses, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac., of various r patterns, put up neatly, and any article ndmit ting the name of the owner engraved thereon, ' shall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge. I He also makes and reuairs all kinds of Jewelry; mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walking Canes; matches Spectacle Glasses; and, lastly Engrave* on all manner of Plate. Office 6 yard* Ea*t of old Court House, and a fete pace* from the Enterprise Office, Greenville, 8. 0., June 25,'5*7. 7-tf r Money Wanted. ' '' "'HE Subscriber would respeotfully request JL those indebted to him by note or account, ; to pay up, as he is wanting monft. J. H. DEAN, M. D. ; Deo 10th, 1857 31 tf *ATTORN EHTLAW*"' , and I SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, C WILl. PKACTICK ; IN THE COURTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. Office in the Greenville Bookstore, \ GREENVILLE, S. C. June 4 4 ly S, * * " swan & co.'s lotetaiees - mabnificett scheme. vmqoibooik FOB TEN DOLLARS. The following Scheme will be drawn bv 8. Iwen A Co., Manager* of the Fort Gnine* Acadony l^?tt?rr, in each of their Lotteries for Jnn ry. 1S6K. at Al'OUSTA. Georgia, to which ity they hare removed their principal office: class 69, < '? be drawn in the oltj of Angnala, Oi, in pabUo, on SATURDAY, JABUAKY 2d, 1888. cla~ss~ 70, 'o be drawn In the city of Angne<a, Oa, in pnbl c, on SATURDAY, JAVUARY 9th. 1898. cla?s" 71, i i '# b* drawn In the city of Anguita, Oa, In public, on SATURDAY, JBNUBRY 16th, 1868. CLAW 72, 'o be drown in the oily of Angustm, Oa, in pnblic, on SATURDAY, JAHUARY 23d, 1868. CLASSf 73, 0 be drawn tn (he oily of Angaata, Oa., In pah lie. on SATURDAY JAHUBRY 30th, 186?. OX TIIE PLAN OK SINGLE NUMBERS. Five Thousand Four Hundred Prises I NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. MAQNUlFIIOliMTr ??HOME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JANUARY! Prize of $00,0001 1 Prize of $2,000 Prize of 25.000 1 Prize of 1,500 1 Prize of 10,000 CO Prizes of 1,000 L Prize of 6,000 100 Prizes of 200 Prize of 5,000 100 Prizes of 125 Prize of 3,000 100 Prizes of 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. r Prizes of $S00 App'g. to $60,000 priz. are $1,200 Prizes of 250 " " 26,000 priz. are 1,000 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800 i Prizes of 150 " " 6,000 priz. are 600 I Prizes of 125 " " 6,000 priz. are 600 1 Prizes of 100 " " 3,000 priz. are d0o 1 Prizes of 76 " " 2,000 priz. are fiOy I Prizes of 60 " " 1,600 priz. are 20 5,000" of 20 are 100,00 >,400 Prizes amounting to $820,000 IVhole Tickets $10; Halves$6; Quarters$2$. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding vith those Numbers on ihe Tickets printed on operate slips of paper, are encircled with small ,in tubes and pi seen in one wheel. The first 402 1 Vines, similarly printed and en;ircled, Are placed in another wheel. The wheels ore then revolved, nnd n number drawn from the wheei of Numbers, und, at lie same time, n Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number ami Prize drawn out are ipened and exhibited to the audience, and regstcred by the Commissioners; the Prize being daced against live Number drawn. This sponsion is repented until all the prizes oae drawn >ut. . Approximation Prizks.?Tlie two preceding md the two succeeding Numbers to those drawng the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 32 Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket S'o 11250 draws the $60,000 Prize, those Tickets lumbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each id entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 560 drawn die $25,1)00 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548,. i49, 561, 662, will each be eniitlcd to $300, and io on according to the above scheme. The 8.000 Prizes of f20 will be determined hy die last figure of the Number that, draws the|I60.000 Prize. For example: if the Number (rawing the $60,(MR) Prize cuds with No. 1, then ill the Ticket*, where the number ends in I, will >e entitled to $20. If the Number ends with So. 2, then all the Ticket*, where the Number suds in 2, will be entitled to $20, and e? on toO1, Certificates of Packages will be sold at the Allowing rates, which is tlia risk _ Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 4t> Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 2ft Certificate of Package cf 10 Eighth Tickets, lt> IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the inouoy to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which tliey will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickits ending in any figure they may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be lent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. mm* Purchasers will please write their eignai:ures plain, and give their Post Offiee, county ind State. *? Remember that everv Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. % All prizes of $1,OOO ami 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 to S. SWAN, A'CO., Augusta, (ia. ty Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and ave time, hy addressing S. Swan <fc Co , at either of those cities. sir A list of the mrmber* that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each owe is entitled to, will he published alter every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobil? Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Hook, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch, Now York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. Dec 81 34 tf osa & PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GKEENVILLE, S. O. JAMBS L. ORB. WM P. PRICB April 28 AO H..I U LI US SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. June 18 0 if rf7EO^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, (Jreenvllle, C. {W OFFICE next door to F. I', liumr A Co. ? J. P. HERD.] [?. D. CiOODLKTT, June 4 4 tf . .. A* . .