The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, March 11, 1858, Image 3
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Nif^rorppp
SPRING- TRADE,
J. KETCHUM'S
A tli#finrWiM ft/ At 25 and f 1.1)7.
''llaek Qro de Khyno DreM^iiks, at $1 end $1.23.
Beautiful Flounce! Barrels Ro?>e#
I ^|F Printed Persiao# and Chillies, ftt 23e
I " Plfiii) Hiinslt
" Organdi Robe# a* qutHo
" Gingham do no .
"** Striped Barrage Poplins
" Printed Bsrr#t!N
I " 'White and oo'.'d Or'd Tru'd Brilliant#
" Organdi Muslins
4-4 Printed Lawns
* 4*4 Mournintr Uwn?
*' riain Bl'k Tninartino, far mourning
** 4 4 Printed French Cambrics
' '** " 4-4 real Scotch Gingharua
m " 7 8 Striped Ginghams. nt V2Je
" American aud English Culieos, at 8,
10, 111, 1? Mhd coe. LADIES'
SKIRTS.
Steel Spring SKELETON SKIRTS,
Steel Spring Chystal Skirts
Stool Spring with adjustable Busllo
Naor Expansion Skirt, patented April, 1867
Linen Skirt*, suitably fur traveling
Embroidered Cambric Collar*, from 23eent* t<> ?;'>
Embroidered Cambric Sett^at only ft.On the sett
Indies' Black Lace Mitts, from 10 to 50 cents
Ladles' Colorsd Lisle Gloves, at 10 aud 86 cents
MWeV Lisle Glove*, nt 10 cents
With a large assortment of Ladies' Ilcsiery, White, ,
Black and Slate Cdtor, from lij to 50 cents
the pair
Todies' Fine Black English Silk lloso
Lailtoe' Fine Black Raw Silk Hose, Ac.. Ac.
at MR. w. ii. Watson's new store,
March It 44 tf Main Stuekt.
FOR GENT EE.R EM'S WEAR.
8UPER BLACK I)R Al* IVFTK
Black and Colored Silk Vesting*
?Vk$j ViJEj White " " Marseilles do
WhRe and colored Llnon Drills
Black and Colored Silk Neck Ties and Il'tTk'ffs
tMldea Hill Ro.uly made Shirt*. The Bodies,
Yokes, Sleeves aud Bosoms are formed to fit
the person rvitli esse and comfort
(is?an ShirUCollars, at i'H ??te eteh?all etvle.*
White Linen rocket Handkerchiefs, at 25, Si,
87 and TiO cents.
a:n. IW1?. n " ? *
i vckci mtiHiKcrcniuii
linen Shirt Rwoms at 7 & eents
Cotton Umler?hirt\ nt 50 eents
tlanxe Merino Undershirts, nt 75c niul $1.25
Cowamer ' " ? Jtl.25
Colored Liilc Gloves, at 10 cents, with n fine si- (
Jftrocnt of other attics of n hotter quality
Roper 4-4 Irish Linens?wnrrnntad nil Flax
Super .Black Broadcloths end Cnssiincres
Brown and Mixed Cotton llalf-llose, nt 12|, IS-}
and 25 cents ; dc., do.
For sale at J. KETCIHJM'3,
Mgrfh 11 44?tf Mi?i? Street. j
s'iElLljiWtt'OFF'T" !
4 BARGAINS! |?'
6 BARGAINS! BARGAINS!?
? si
O ? 2 1
2 ' I^IIE Fub*cril>or, in antioipution of inn- 10 11
? i_ king n change io his business, offer*
?J his entire stock of O
7* DRY GOODS
g at much BELOW COST for the next
OO (/)
li. All in want of liargains will do well ^
ii to call and examine and judge for them ! ? 1
q selves, as the entire stock will hnvo to be ' 1
closed ont by the above time. 1
0 Housekeepers in want of Ttfwclinga, 2 '
7 Sheeting*, Counterpanes, Blankets, Ac., m
Table Cloths and Damasks, will meet with **
J a rare opportunity. q
-I tw Don't mitt ike the Chsap Cash Store, t yi I
(jJ Lot eland's Building. -|-j
? 1 J. P GERMAINE. -
s J 1'arch 11 44 , > ?t I
SEiAAKU OFfT
School Tor Vocal music.
tBY the solicitations of numerous friends,
Mr. OR AVE8 Is induced to give notice that
he will form a CLASS about the first of
For the purposo of giving a Course of Letsons
Hi VOCAL MUSIC. Two Lessons per
week will be gitron for ten weeks. Tuition, $9.
March 11 44 S
Notice to YonnsffltH.
L. GRAVES lias located in Greenville,
and will be ready at any time, to give
LES8IONS ON THE VIOLIN, and teach
tbc Art of READING A1LTSF0.,
QTFor particulars, enquire at the Greenville
Ccach Factory, where he may usually be (bund.
March 11 44 tf
KMT
NOTICE is hereby given, lhat after the expiration
of three months, application
will he nnjsdc fbr the renewal of Scrip for
KOUK SHAKES IN THE SOUTII WESTERN
RAILROAD BANK AND SOUTII
CAROLINA RAILROAD. owned by David
Williams, late of Laurens District, deceased.
Xhp tape being loet.
'jffip-'- H. R. & L. WILLIAMS,
Executors.
1, PPLICATION will also be made, at ?h* '
L same lime, for the renewal of EIGHT
HARES In the said Company, issued to
onry R. Williams, which bare been loet or
mislaid, so that the same cannot bo found.
IlENRY & WILLIAMS.
Aisrsii i i Iijuuii.
BAMS AY'S HISTORY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
'iV&B Aahecriher has in press of Walker, Evans
JL A Co.. Charleston, BAtftAY* HISTORY
OF SOUTH OAUOLIXA, with Maps of Charles
ton and the Stats, whiob will bo ready for aubaeribers
by April 16th. The Book is a Carolina
work la every respect, paper, print and bind' t
Iu "l?tory we have a full record of
tba hardships and dlfficnht.-s of oar Withers in
the deeert with the savage Indian, ajd the Brit
? on ia the war of T?. The Work is being print
ed ?n fine white palter, large dear type, bound
ift one volume eon.pJste, oetavo, ?00 pag*a, cloth,
arms <^Stat? on baek,^P^nseUo^Tfee on side,
Bookseller, Newbcrrv, 8? C.
?*MlJ1 44 tf
mBIPe ...
Whilst !he whole S<
3EC-.aL.Tsr
with considerable inturest and
-a-DMi*:
notwithstanding the Hard Times a
OA2
bas selected one of the most excellent an
MADE CLOTHING, tor Spring and Sn
for this market. lie is prepared to
TO 003V<
iu, and, for beauty and durability, arc i
the attention of the public to the same.
??mi ic
THE VARIED Aft
dry goods for ladi
OROOES1
Of nil kinds. Also, nn extensive atsorlment of <
His Stock of Goods having boon purchased nt c
just n "leeetlo cheaper" than can bo had at any oi
BE IT KEM1
THAT EVERYTHING W1L
doJtTorge
Whore good* are given awav for a very little
(ttT" Highest Ca?h Price* paid for Country
Jon't caYe n fig which. Enquire for
March 5 43 2
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SURGEON DENTIST,
GREENVILLE, S. C. L
Office North- 1Vc*t corner Main aiul A vntnc Streets,
HAS just returned from Plilladel- J
phin, and will 1k> penned to nttond c
^btlJLL? lo any who are in want of his ser- a
ticca p
Amncu& >nmm >
Inserted froin ono to full Unper nnd l?\vcr
sens, iii the raost approved nnd durable manner.
Exposed Nerves destroyed and trcntcd, free
?f pain. Jan 7 85?tf
Street Exemptions. j
4 LL Defaulters are hereby notified thai 1
iV unless lliev come forward nnd pay up
immediately, THEY WII.L BE DOUBLE J
TAXED, and executions issued immediately j
for the same. W. 1\ PRICE, ' 1
Town Cleik. j.
March 4ih. 1858. 43 if .
DI^SOL IJTI ?\. 11
rpilE Copartnership of P. T. FOWLER A CO., j 1
1 in a Paper Mill, is this day dissolved by its j t
nwn limitation. The name of the Firm will on- is
ly he used in settlements. P. C. Lester has all j
line Hook*. Notes, Ac, and will settle all the \
business for nud against said rwneern.
P. C. LESTER,
For P. T. Fowler <k Co.
Feh 18. 1858. 43 if
ALiiitirotvpett, TOciainolvprs,
AIED g^EESOTiPSk
TlIE Snbsri liter is prepared lo cxecuto ,
PICTURES in the above line, in all i
kinds of Finish and of all Styles, in the
heal possible manner. Call and see hint at
MclWrt Hull, room formerly occupied by
Mr. C. 11. Laoneau as a Daguerrean Unitary.
J. D. WALTON.
M?rcb 4 43 5
Saddle and Harness
^ MANUFACTORY. ]
I^lIK Subscriber would respectfully inform the ' *
.' public generally that Ite continues the <
above Business, 2i> imhib above tiir Orelnvillr 1
Hotel, and is prepared to furnish customers 1
with any description of Home-Manufactured <
SADDLra. Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Harness
made to order, atul in the beet sti/le. llri- (
dies. Whips, <tc., on hnnd and for sale CHEAP.
jir Saddles and Harness repaired nt short
notice. A. M. GILREAT1I.
Feb 4 30 tf
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, ,
Paper Hangiiig and Oinzlug. ,
rl"MIE undersigned begs leave to inform the ,
A citirena of Greciivilie and surrounding |
countrv, that lie has jiermsnsntly located at
Greenville, for the purpoeo of carrying on tho '
above Business, and hopes, by strict' attention to <
business, to merit a share of public patronage. '
His charges will be moderate. .
I|P Residence on Buncombe street, near the
junction of the Buneombe and Rutherford roads. '
Jan IS ?0-2m JAM MS FLECK. <
CHEAP CASH STORED
THE Subscribers propose to sell Goods in future
for CASH, and at such reduced
prices as we hope will guarantee a continuance i
of our former patrons.
Country produce taken in exchange for Good*
at cash mirn, and in discount for <Wl>U now due.
We sincerely deeire those indebted to us, to cell j
and settle by caeh or note.
IiEA, BAYNE 6t CO. j
Januery 7th 1868, if, tf ^
G.8BOWER,
MANUFACTURER OP AND DKALKU IN
FURNITURE ?5& CHAIRS
or -H. or
Every description, UQI Every style,
AND
FISK'8 CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Opposite the Congarce House,
Feb 4 OOLUMBiA, 8. O. 3?-ly
Elford A Donaldson,
V! \V1,
waisisarvaieajL e. ?.
c. i. etroao. r. q. donaioson
XJJ-L I I
>uth is looking to ./
SAS
attention, it is on all hands
PTUD,
md the Scarcity of Money, that
d fashionable assortments of READY
miner Wear, that has ever boon
33ES3NT
furnish SUITS that will do to ko
ansss
tnsnrpasscd. llo respectfully invites
mm mm
SORTMENT OF
8' AND GENTS' WEAR,
FLIESB
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
itremely low price", he offers to sell everything
Ihcr Store in town.
BMBEKED,
LJtE SOLD VERY LOW
IT* To" CALL
money, and the wrapper thrown in.
Produce, or taken in exchange for Good*,
L, DARK, Agent.
At Ilis Old Standy Main Street.
AGENCY FOR
NORTH CAROLINA
THE ASHEVILLE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
HAVING complied with the legal requisition
of this Slate, in relation to Apoh
ies, nnd having appointed tlio undersigned
a their Agent for this plnce. lie is now pre?arod
to TAKE RISKS on LIFE or THO'ERTY.
JOHN W. GRADY.
Giccnvillo, S. C., Feb. 10, 1858.
OrriCK or TUK CoMi'TROLLCR Oknkral, )
Columbia, S. C., Feb. 1, 1838. j
f CERTIFY that JOHN W. GRADY,
L Agent of the Mutual Insurance Compa
ly, of Asheville, N. C.has complied with
ho eouditions nnd requisitions of the Act of
leneral Assembly, entitled " An Act to regilate
the Agencies of Insurance Companies
lot incorporated in the State of South Caro
ina," passed on the 20th day of December,
n the year of our Lord one thousand eight
inndred nnd fifty six ; and hereby license
lie said John W. Grady. Agent as aforesaid,
o take risks and transact the business of inurauce
in behalf of the Company aforesaid.
J. D. ASIIE.MORE,
Comptroller General.
Feb 11 40 tf
School Notice.
VBtew MRS. YOlTXO proposes to open a
FEMALE 8011DOL, at the :Mone
R?nR?t five miles above Greenville.
She will tench the English Language,
Oriental Painting, Waxwork, l.cathsrwork,
Ac. Term begins on the 1st day of February,
1838. ltatea ot Tuition, Hoarding, Ac.,
will l>? moderate. Feb 4 39?9
For Salle.
THE subscriber offers for sale
JL'i^LP'?K his HOUSE AND IA>T whereon
lie now lives. It is situated about
y fKira^i ]'>5 yards from the Public Square,
s well improved, having a large House conlsinng
fl Rooms, with Fireplaces in each, one extra
Bed-room, Pantrv, drc., good nnd roomy Kitchnis,
Smoke-house, Grain-house, Crib, and bm exlellent
new Stable, Cow-house nnd Carringciouso,
nnd an unusually productive Gnrden and
Patch, with a good variety of Fruit Trees,
[Irnpes, do.
Terms accommodating. Possession would be
jiven by the first of March, if desired.
Jan 7 35-tf T. C. GOWElt.
House and Lot Tor Sale.
Ifc THE SUBSCiUBEli offers for
HL,sale. on the most reasonable terms. Mill'
liis HOUSE AND LOTj in the village of
Glrecnvillo. The location is, in all respects,
? most desirable one, immediately on the
Pendleton road, nnd near the depot. The
Lot contains over an acre of land, nnd is
well improved. The Buildings are all new.
l'ho Dwelling has reven comfortable rooms.
There is a good Kitchen nnd Negro House,
ind all necessary outbuildings. Also, n fine
well of water. Household nnd Kitchen
furniture sold with the premise* if desirable.
.rtppiv 10 uot. K. V. Jones.
Dec 31 ?34?if H. W. GODDARO.
For Hale or Rent,
THB ??USE AND LOT
Rri^toSi^ opposite the fork* of Anderson
nnd Pendleton roads. The
House contains six upright rooms. On the
Lot are ell necessary outbuilding*.
For terms, Ac., apply to
H. LEE Til HUSTON.
Dec 2i J53 tf
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE*
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
IS PropareJ to furnish cuntoi.
I^ N. era with the above article*, CflEAl'
^ CASH.
Having competent Workmen engaged, he can
aeaure his patrons tliat all work will be Kjutlv
Doxk and WARRANTED.
Vet 18 II tf
mli Hi i
Mgr LiffiMg NVT*C fi A,
ffATE OF 80U1U CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S 8ALE8. I
BT virtue of sundry Writ* off ie^t fmcia* to
me dirostad^ I will setl boforc the Court
llonsc door, nt the usual hours of sale, ou the
drat Monday fn ARl*fL next.
60 or 70 Volumes of Law Books, as
the prooerty of Thomas P. Butler, nt tho suit of
Lam black, as per schedule rendered.
$50 "Acros of Land, more or less,
adj; iulnelands of Philemon Ruff, John Adntys,
I Ilr. West had others; m tho property of Thomas
Msyfield, at the suit of William Hawkins, et al
TERMS CASH. Perchnscr to nay for titles
D. HOKE, S. G. P. 1
I StiPfilf'i Offio* Mutcli 4, 1808 48-td I
I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.'
I nnm.'xmTrTr ntnairurm- I
u MUUO f 1 blil'j L'lSlUlVji.
In Court of Ordinary.
William TlxlCktt Administrator of die Estate
of Jnno Ray, deceased, Applicant,
against James Ray. et al.. Defendants.?
Petition for Final Settlement and Decree.
IT appealing to my satisfaction, that Jacob
Ray and Uananiali Ray, two of the defendants,
roddo beyond the limits of this
State: It is ordeiod and decreed, dial diey
do appear nt a Court of Ordinary, to be boi j
den at Greenville Court House, for Greenville
District, on Friday, the 7 th day of May
next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if |
ahy they have, why a Final Settlement of the
Personal Estate of Jane Ilnv, deceased,
should not be had, and a Decree given there
on, or their consents, on failing so to do, will
be entered of record.
Given under my hand and seal, nt Greenvillo
Court House, tiio l)th day of February,
A. D. 1858.
R' 'DERT McKAY, O. G. I), [l. s ]
Feb 11 40 Sin
STATU OF SOUTH (TilROLINA.
OUKRN VI I, I, K DISTRICT.
IN COURT OF ORDINARY.
Robert Wynne", Administrator of tlio Kstito of I
William Wt.vxe, deceased. Applicant. against
the leRftl heirs and representatives of said decensed.iDefendant#.?Petition
for Final Settlement
and f)ccr$c.
IT appearing to my sntisfaotion that the intestate
left a whlo'w and a daughter, Murtha
Wynne, whose place of residenee is not known :
It in, therefore Ordered, That the above parties,
and all the legal heirs and representatives of
said Wftu/.M Wvxnf, d ceased, do appear nt n
Court of Ordinary, to l>e hidden nt Greenville
Coi.rt llonse, for Greenville I>isti-ie*. on ll'ednrn#A
noil ,/ ... -e a? -
, ?-T, .... ?U... ....y VJ siyru urjri, to SHOW 0.111S0. It
any (hey hnro, why n Final Settlement of tho
said Estate should uol be had, and a Decree giv
en thereon.
Given tinder my hand and seal, nl Greenville
< onrt House, tho second day of February,
A. D. 1863.
ROUT MoKAY, 0. G. D. [u a ]
Fcl> 4 30 .1m
STATK OF (tOUTli iiltfoni.tA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Court of Ordinary
R. K. Pace, Administrator, applicant, against
Luoinda MoCrnry, Andrew McCrarv, Nancy
MoCfary. Sarah l''.ii/.a McCrary, Mary Klizabeth
MeCVnry, Francis MeCrnry, James M.
McCrary, William Franklin McCrnry, Defendants.?Petition
for Final Settlement and Decree.
XT appearing to my satisfaction, that.'all of the
X nnove Defendants reside beyond the limits
of this State: It is ordeicd and decreed, that
they do Appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be
-hotden at Greenville Court House, for GrconvllleDistrict,
onAfonday, the 19th <lat/ of April next,
at 10 o'clock, A. SI., to shew cause, if any they
have, why a final lettlement of the Personal
Estate of James McCrnry, deceased, should not
be had. and a Decree given thereon.
Given under my hand and seal of Office, at
Greenville Court House, tho 22d day of January,
A T>. 1858.
ROBERT Sti.KAY, O. G. D. [t. s ]
Jan 28 ' 38 3nt
ITATB OF SOPTH('AROI, \A!
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
lit Court of Ordinary.
Jijin M. Carman and (1. W. Bruce, Executors of
.llnrdio Bruce, deceased, applicants, against
Lucy Bruce, Mary Ann Pennington, and
ll'illiam J. Pennington, her liusbnnd, Eliza
Mostellcr and Philip II. Mosteller her husband,
Gcorgo W. Bruce, Willis W. Bruce, Adnlino
Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband, ;
Frances M. Jackson and J. IV. Jackson her |
Husband, Emily Grain and IFilliam Crain her
husband, O. IF. Bruce, Jr., minor heir of A.
J. Bruce, deceased. Defendants.?Petition for
Final Seetlenunt and Decree.
TT appearing to inv satisfaction, that O. IF.
1 Bruoe, Jr, minor heir of A. J. Bruce, deceased,
resides bey end the limits of this State : j
It is ordered and decreed, that he do appear at.
a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville
Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday,
thf '2nd day of April next, to shew cause, if any he
can, why a final settlement of the Estate of
llardin Bruce, deceased, should not be had, aud
a Decree given thereon.
Given under tny hand and seal of Office, at Greenville
Court House, this 23d day of January,
A. D. 1839.
ROBERT McKAY, 0. O. D. [i. a.]
Jan 28 38 3*n
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of R.
LOVELAND, deceased, by Note or Ac
count, arc requested to call on W. 11. Campbell,
Ekq., in whoao hands I have placed those claims
for collection. Those availing themselves of this
notice will save cost
MARTHA LOVELAND, Adm'n'x.
Fob 18 _41 2 m
Eieciitor'ti Notice.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estnte of
/l. JOHN T. LKJON, deceased, arc hereby
notified to tnnke payment to the umlersicrnod.
All those hnvincr olnimit nnrninal
^ -- n "h
said deceased will prcsont them for payment
within the time prescribed by law, or they
will be barred. W. A TOWNES,
Nov 5 26?if Kxecutor.
7. 6. P.TBTEIR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
.? I AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
WILL PIlAOTtCR
IN THE COURTS uF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Bookstore,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
June 4 4 lv
ROBERT T. THftUSTON, M. D,
OFPKRS T1IH PROFESSIONAL SERVf
OKS to U.U community.. His Office, for the
Zjl present, Uin the Old Court House Building.
Jan 14 31 tf
A
" gwaa i C&o vsxnsxxsi1
i ? ' -ft' '
AUTH3RIZE0 IY THE 8TATE tJF 8CBM&.
^g7oiootyjtr
FOR TEN DOLLARS.
The following Scheme will bo drawn by 8.
Swan 6 Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy
liOtUfy, in each of their Single N??iil>cr Lotteries
for March, 1858, at ACOUS1 A. fJecsfhi, in public,
under the superintendence of Corumieeionere:
CLASS 5,
To he drawn In ths city of Auguela, Oa., to public, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, 185S.
CLASS 6,
To he drawn in the city ef Augne'a, Oa, In poM ?. 0n ,
8ATURDAY, HARCII 13th, 1838.
CLASS 7, I
Te be drawn In the city of A agnatic Oa, In pnbl'o, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 1838.
CLASS 8,
To be drawn In the city of Anfnata, Oa, in public, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 1858.
ON l IIP. PLAN OF 81 NO LB NUMtimS.
Five Thousand Four Hundred <t Eighty-Five Prises.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO
EVER Y NINE TICKETS.
| MAQNtFIOXNT II
TO UK DIUWN 1
EACH SATURDAY IN MARCH!
1 Prize of 870.000 4 Prizos of $000
1 Prize of 30.000 4 Piizes of 800
1 Prize of 10,000 4 Piizes of 700
1 Prize of 5,000 4 Piizes of COO |
1 Prize of 4,000 50 Prizes of 500
1 Prize of 3.000 50 Prizes of 800
1 Piize of 1,500 100 Prizes of 125
4 Piizes of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
I 1 Prizes of 1400 App'g. to $70,000 priz are $1,600
1 4 Prizes of 300 " " 30,000 priz arc 1,200
I 4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. nro 800
4 Prizes of 125 " " 5,000 priz. are 600
I 4 Frizes of 100 " " 4,000 priz. aro 400
14 Prizes of 75 " " 8,000 priz. are 8O0
4 Prizes of 50 " " 1,600 priz. are 200
5.000" of 20 aro lUOiOOO
5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000
Whole Ticket*$10; IIhIvc*$5; Qi:av!cr.??$2l
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
Tlie Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding
with tbo.ie Numbers on ilie Tickets printed on
j separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
I tin tubes and placed ill one w heel.
The lirst- 457 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled,
ore ploeed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number
is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, und, at
the same time, n Prize is drown from~the other
wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are
opened and exhibited to the audience, and roj
ist'-red by the Commissioners; the Prize being
I placed against the Number drawn. This operation
is repented until oil the prizes are drawn
out.
A " nn ' *'
nrriiuji.M.M-iw.t ricizcs.? me two preceding '
and the (wo succeeding Number* to those drawing
the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28
Approximation Prises. For cxanple: if Ticket ,
No 11250 draws the ?70,000 Prize, those Tickets
numbered 11248, 11249, 11281, 11252, will each !
be entitled to ?400. If Ticket No. 650 draws
the ?00,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648,
649, 651, 652, will each be entitled to ?300, and
so oa according to the above scheme.
The 5.000 Prizes of *20 will be determined by
the last figure of the Number that draws the
?70,000 Prize. For example: if the Number
drawing the ?70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then
nil the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will
bo entitled to ?20. If the Number ends with [
No. 2, then till the Tickets, where the Number
ends in 2, will be entitled to ?20, and so on toO. j
Certificates of Packages will be sold nt the ,
following rate*, which t9 the risk:
I Certificate o' Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ?80
Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40
Certificate of Package of lOQuartcr Tickets, 20
Certificate of Package cf 10 Fighlh Tickets, 10
IN ORDF.IUSO TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
Fnclose the money to our add res* for the Tick '
ets ordered, on receipt of which they will l>e for
warded by first mail. Purchasers can linvo tickets
ending in any figure they may designate.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchaser* immediately after the drawing,
i *, Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Oftice, county
and Stato
% Remember that every Pt'ize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
All prizes of ?l,0u0 and unde", paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at tho
| usual time of thirty days.
All .t.-i-tl..
.... .Vi.j
, Address orders fur Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN, ?fe (X)., Augusta, (Ja.
tw Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala , j
or Atlanta, On., can have their orders tilled, and
save time, by addressing S. Swan ?fc Co , at either
of those cities.
list of the numbers that are drawn
troin the wheel, with the amount of the prize that
each one is entitled to, will lie published alter
every drawing, iu the following papers: Angus
ta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta,
Moliile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly
Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Rich
rnond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding
(Miss.) Clarion.
Feb-25 42 "if
THE NEWBOOK STORE,
MARIETTA, OA.
THOS. COX MARKLEY,
proprietor.
Book*, Magazine*, Paper, i
WORK-BOXES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, fcC.
LOW FOR CASH.
Jan 7 35 tf
ATTENTION, VOTERS!
'PUG Subscriber wishes to inform his friends
X and the public generally, that he has come
out as a candidate, not for Congress nor for the
legislature, hut a candidate for public patron*
age in tho TAILORING BUSINESS, lit will
warrant his work to he made strong and good.
Ho will warrant to inako good Frr*. Cleaning
and ropairingdi.ne on short notice. Those wish
ing work done will call at liis Shop, in tha Old
Court House, in the old Ordinary's Office. I am
thankful for the liberal share of patronage bea !
towed upon me heretofore, and hope for a eon-1
Unuation of the sniuo. A. BKECO.
Jan 28 38 tf
-U-J 1 *!jj 1 ... ... i
l KRAUS &Tf8Lt5S|,
OBcmitLK, s. r..
Opposite the Mansion M<-uset
*l. nRRrF.crmji.tA*
fonn their IV ends,
public generally, that thsy l**vo
purchased the MGfeeiivillc Confectionery, * recently
occupied by Mr. 1'. S, Sjittu. w her?, they
will continue the iiumuims m heretofore," la jhs
best nu<l most accommodating manner, hoping to
receive a libernl share of pubjfc patronage.
Evciy day. nt II oMoeV, they will have on
hand, t-itEaii
CAKES, PIES, BREAD, M.
They nre also prepared, at any hour during the
dnv, to furnii-b their customer* with
LUNOHC.
and will pay particular attention to always bar*
ing on hand, and ready to serve ouf> a lot of
Fi'cth 0)'ntcri,
From Uie best selling in the Charleston trtnrkat.
Also, constantly on h?o<l, nt WHOLESALE or
RETAIL from their own Mnnnfuvtofy, a large
a-sovliuont of
IT A NOV & STICK CANDY.
Also, FRUITS of various kinds, such as Lemons,
Orange a. Apples, Nuts, etc., etc. Toys, 8egaro,
Surdities, Tickles, Ac.
Wedding, and other Parties, will be fur
nished, on short notice, with Refreshments and
the finest dressed Cokes.
Every attention will bo giteri our customers,
and we ask n liberal share of patronage.
ty No misunderstanding?TERMS C-ASIf.
Deo 17 32 tf
m NOTICE THIS ! $
I^IIE Subscriber wbuld respectfully inform
his former patrons, nn<) the public generally,
that be has JUST RECEIVED, and
is NOW OPENING, nt hi# STORE, under
McBee's Hall, one of the most COMPLETE
ASSORTMENTS of
FAMILY GROCERIES
ever offered in Oieeuvllle, and which ho is
offeiing nt prices in accordance with tlietimet>r
consisting, in part, of the following Articles t
Rio ami Java COFFEES ; Crushed, GltO
rifled and Brown SUGARS; N, O. BylDpn
superior, cheap; Tobacco and Segars; sup?tior
Green and Black Teas; Candles;Starch ;
Rod*; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and
Glassware ; Wood ware ; Soaps of all descriptions
; Spices ; Maccaroni; Mackerel; Bacon;
Herrings; Brooms and BiusbesJ Anchovy," ^
Reading. John Bull and other Sntfcet; Champagne,
Mndeira, Claret, Port, Teneriffe and
other Wines; Brandies, and other Liuuors
of the finest quality, for Medical use; Brandy
Peaches ; Pickles of all descriptions ; Preserves
and Jellies; Sardines; Lobsters; Raisins,
Citrons and Figs; Porter and Ale; Nails;
and a variety of Toilet Combs, Brushes, and
other Fancy Articles too numerous to mention.
All of which 1 offer at reduced prices for
cash or approved paper.
N. B.?Those indebted for the years of
* "
.vi/?-uu hiiu o i, mo lespecmuiy requested
lo call and arrange ibeir accounts l?v note or
payment. A. GREENFIELD.
Jan 28 88 tf
KTEW FIRM*
r I MIE Undersigned luivo entered into CopartJL
u?i?liip in ttie Mercantile Business under
the name and style of LONG <k GOODLETT,
and would invite the uttcntion of the citizens of
Greenville and surrounding Districts, to an exiiininntion
of our STOOK, as we hope to share
n portion of public patronage, and feci confident
that we can offer Goods at as low prioea
for cncli as can be purchased elsewhere. Give
us a call. R. LONG,
B. A. GOODLETT,
Greenville, January 2Gth, 1858 38-tf
l?is*olulion.
rpilF. Firm W. II. HOVEY <t CO. is this day
1. dissolved by mutual consent. The business
of the Firm will bo closed bv W. II. llovey..
\V. it. HQVEY, ?|
J. J. HOVEY.
January 1st, 1838. . r. ; '
ISTOTIOE3.
rpilE Subscriber having purchased the entire
JL Stock of W. 11. HOVEY A. CO., will continue
business at the same place. Thankful to
the public for their formor liberal patronage, he
will in future endeavor to merit a continuance of
the same.
\V. n. IIOVEY.
January 18tli, 1838, 87-3m.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rJ"MlE Copartnership heretofore existing be
m. lwtM-ii me niHMcriiiar*, under the Firm of
GOWER, COXA MARK LEY. has this day been
dissolved by mutunl consent. Those indebted
by note or oook account arc requested to make
immediate payment, as longer indulgence can*
not bo given.
T. C. COWER,
T. M. COX,
II. C. MARK LEY.
January let, 1858.
Greenvillo Coach Factory.
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO*
WE liavo this day Associated with
A^JLshEus, in business, Mr. LEWIS WORTH
1 MiTON, well known to the community for
several years as the obliging and accommodating
foreman of the Greenvillo Conch Factory.
Wo arc now be'tcr prepared to supply the wants
of the community than at any previous time,
and shall Use our best efforts to curtain the Widespread
reputation so long enjoyed by this establishment.
T. C. GOWER,
T. M. COX,
II. O. MAKKLEV,
L. WOltTHtabTON.
January 1st, 1656.
ITloncy Wmifcd.
rTMtE Bnhseriber would respectfully request
X those Indebted to him by noto or account,
to pay up, as he is wsxtiso monkt.
J. II. DEAN, M. P.
Doc 10th. 1857 81 If
Hair Dressing and Shaving.
BU It RI !> >(? continues (he Tonsorial bnc.
iness at his Old Stand in Beattie'e Brick
building, where he is ready during the day ar.d <
evening to shavo the bear-t and cut haiA sn4
shampoo the heal, lie respectfully ark* aecgtlnv.atlan
of patronage. Oc|.
.