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9m 'imi t\mm of look of proper ?oreUon^ as-truly a valua We medietas. Prof. Wrofi |Mr ibwie, if tin certificates of the leading rafade over the Union do not falsify, it the only taf* rtmedj/ for baldness, diyuecs, premature change of oolor, and the sevI eral cvtdsnoas of ft iack of eeoretions at the roote of the hair, Which can be found. Coach I preparations abound, and "hair tonics" flil eve I ry " corner groedry * in the country. Avoid all "hair tonics" unless known to be the prepare tion of some man wheee celebrity has become world-wide. Do not let any nostrum vender experiment upon your hair. Touch nothing yon have noi good reason to believe is all that il purport* to bo. Prof. Wood Las earned, by jean of severe test of the virtue* of his preparation, hi* pre*?at fntne. Over 130 certificates are before u* of th? value of tht* hair restorative, from parties who have tried it l'*r HO OihtY^ CatrnoX?Beware of worthless imitations, su several are already in tho market, railed bj dif threat name*. ifse none aides* the uroid* (Pro feasor Wood'* Hair Restorative Depot St Louia Mo., and Heir York,) are Llewn in tlie bottle Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Deal or*. Alto by all Fanoy and Toilet Good* Deal en in th* United State* and Canada*. March 4 43 1 m for SI Collector. OF* The friends of A. R. MoDavid, Esq., reapeetfully announce him a* a Candidate for Taj Collector at the entuing election. The friend* of James B. rear ON, announce him a* a Candidate for Tax Col lecter at the ensuing Election. lu- m' Cadets of* Temperance. YOU are LAavmLr requested to attend a reg ufar mooting of your Seetion, on next BATURDAY EVENING, 20th inst, at half put 1 o'clock. M. H. BEECO, Secretory. March 18 45 1 Take Notice! Take Neiire! HAVING determined to sell out. we would respectfully remind the public lliai this will be the last chance to get BAR GAINS at the Cheap Clothing Store of EINSTEIN <fc CO. March 18 45 ,2 -|\/r /%. "yo TAILOR AND RENOVATOR, WOULD take this method of informing hi* old customer*, and the public generally, that he has removed his " Buck Era " from the Hoodhlt Lot to Main Street, between Mrnnri. Kraut Jt ZsltwtqT't Conf trtlontry and the Old Court Honor, where he is prepared to do all manner id work in hi., line. fW Positively no credit. March 18 45 3 ?? ? ?? Executor's Sale. I WILL aell, to the highest bidder, before the j Court Bouse door, on Sale-day in April next, a negro boy named SQUIRE, aged about even years, the property of tho Estatj of Jno. T. Ligon, deceased. TERMS OP SALE.?Threo months credit, with interest from day of sale; and purchase money to be secured by bond and approved security. W. A. TOWNK8, Executor March 18 45 id ftotice to Guardians, Trustees and Beceivers. ^"^UARDIAN8, Triutees and Receiver!, _who ni?v? u> matte iiit-ir iicturns 10 Mia Uom missioncr ill Equity of Greenville District, South Carolina, are hereny notified to do ao on or before tha FIRST OF MAY next, or. failing to do ao, they trill be dealt with according to law.? The Commissioner bcgj that those having Return* to make, will not desire to do so during Court week, aa ho will bare other and more preening official duties to attend to. 8. A. TOWNES. G. E. G. D. t? Commissioner's Office. March 17th, '68 46-< f * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREEN VIIXE DISiRlOT. In Common Pleas. W. A. Mooney vn. George Washington Prince.? Attachment. WHEREA8, the Plaintiff did, on the 16th day of March, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, as it is said, is aMeot from and without the limits of this 8tate, aud has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon which a copy of said declaration might be served: It is, therefore, ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 17th day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and flfiy-uine, otherwise nnal aa<i absolute judgment will be given and awarded ig?in*t hira. W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. P. ^ CleA** Office, Greenville District. >' March 18 45 leftmly ScIimI for Vocni Music. BY tb? solicitation* of numerous friends, iflvMr. ORA Vt&i ie induced to give notice that will form a CLASS about the first o( April, for the purpose of giving a Coarse of Lw MM la VOCAL MU8W. Two Lessons per Week will be given for ten weeks. Tuition, $S. LeweK Maiea'i Mamineth Bowk* CONTAINING 16 diagram* and 182 exercises, printed from large type so *e to be easily read aeroee the room, will be used for the purpose of explaining the principles of Musio, ami forpractioe In the Progressive Lessons Marsh 11 44 3 Niiicc to Yobbc {Vie*. ^ROJUHmBBAVKS has loeatod ia Greenville, fjggend will be ready at any time, to give 5WLB8SI0N8 ON TIIE VIOLIN, and toaoh the Art of READING MUSIC. gBTFor particulars, enquire at the Greenville Coaek Factory, where he may usually be found. W. . i SPRIN G?TR ADE, AT J. KETCHUM'S GASH HOUSE. | T^L^OANT BAYADKRB * OLACA DRW, 1 U 81I.KS, at the low price o( (1.26 and $1.87 ' Black Oro do Rhjne Dross Silk*, at $1 and $1.25 i Bountiful plonncml Barrege Robes " Printed Persians and Challies, at 25c Plaid Ducals " Organdi Robes a' quillo Giugham do no I 41 Striped Barrege Poplin# ] 44 Printed Bnrrcges I " Whit# and eo"d Gr'd Pr'n'd Brilliant* " Orgtndi Ifttalins 44 4*4 Printed Lawns , 44 4-4 Mourning Lawns i 44 Plain Ttl'k Tumartine, for mourning 44 4 4 Printed French Cambrics 44 4-4 real Scotch Ginghams 44 7-8 Striped Ginghams, at 12^e i 44 American and English Calicos, at 8, ; 10, 12}, 16 and 20o. LADIES' SKIRTS. . Steel Spring SKELETON SKIRTS, Steel Spring Chystal Skirts Steel Spring with adjustable Bustle New Expansion Skirt, patented April, 1857 1 Linen Skirts, suitable for traveling Embroidered Cambric Collars, from 25cents to tS Embroidered Cambric Sctts,atonly f 1.00 the sett l Ladies' Black Lace Mitte, from 10 to 60 cents t Ladies' Colored Lisle Gloves, at 20 and 26 cents Misses' Lisle Gloves, at 10 cents With a large assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, White, Biack and Slate Coior, from iif to 50 cents the pair Ladies' Fine Black English Silk ItosA Ladies' Fine Black Raw Silk Hose, Ac.. Ac. AT MR. W H. WATSON'S NEW STORE, March 11 44-lf Maim Stskxt. FOR GENTLEnEiPS WEAR. ' SUPER BLACK DRAP D'ETE iMrt Black and Colored Bilk Vesting# vffiuLLlJ Nt hite 44 Marseilles do White and colored Linen Drills Black and Colored Silk Neck Tics and Il'd'k'ffs | Golden Hill Roady made Shirts, The Bodies, Yokes, Sleeves and Bosoms are formed to fit | the person with case and comfort Linen Shirt Collars, at 12} cents escli?all styles I ivi.lt. 1 ??>--? U--JI > -- ? - 1 ?? hivtj MKIVH i uunuw nauuKCrciUfll, Bl 'ZD, 31, .17 and 60 ccnU. Colored Silk Pocket. Handkerchiefs Linen Shirt Bosoms, at 76 cents Cotton Undershirts, st SO cents Onuzu Merino Undershirts, nt 7Sc nnd fl.25 Gossamer " " - fl.25 Colored Lido Gloves, st 10 cents, with a fino assortment of other styles of s better quality 1 Super 4-4 Irish Linens?warranted all Flax Suj?er Black Broadcloths and Cassimcres Brown and Mixed Cotton Ilalf-IIosc, nt 1'2|, 18J i and 2S cents ; die., Ac. . For sale at J. KETCIIUMH March 11 44-lf Main Street. SELLiikW OFF r" : ? BARGAINS! t BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! p ? n <3 : ?: . Z y rl"MlE Pubscriber, in anticipation of inn? JL king a change ia his business, offers , _J his entire stock of Q r| DRY GOODS ~n JJjJ at much BELOW COST for the next - OO I ^ ^ YS? ^ C Ll. All in want of Bargains will do well ? ?? to call and examine and judge for them _ q selves, aa the cntiro stock will have to be L. closed out by the above time. Housekeepers in want of Toweling*,' ? Sheetings, Counterpanes, Blankets, Ac., : Table Cloths and Damasks, will meet with ' a rare opportunity. q J Don't initial-* thr f'hrnn C/ttk Klnr* Ljj Lowland??Buildinq. '* ~ J. P GERMAINE. l'arcb 11 44 at : J jo OMITW RAMSAY'S HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. rrMlE Subscriber has in press of Walker, Evans A A Co., Charle?ton, RAMSAY'S HISTORY OP SOUTH CAROLINA, with Mapa of Chart**ton and the 9tate, which will be ready for subscribers by April 16th. The Book is a Carolina work in every respect, paper, print and binding ii tliia History we have a fall record of the hardships and difficulties of our fathers in tho desert with the savaga Indian, and tho Briton in the war of *76. The Work is being printed on fine white paper, large clear type, liound in one volume complete, octavo, 600 pagta, cloth, arms of State on back, Palmetto Tree on side, price 98.50. Half calf marble edges $4.60.? Send on your name early?only a small edition printed. Published and fpr sale by W.J. DUFFIE. Bookseller, Newberry, 8. C. ; Marehjl^ 44 * tf For Sole or Rent, S^s-y^ THE HOUSE AND LOT RvSnhcW opposite the forks of Anderson Htid Pendleton roads. The House contain* six upright rooms. On the Lot are all necessary outbuilding*. For term*, Ac., apply to ! H. LEE THRUSTON. Dec 24 99 tf B|J1|SOliIjTIOJo THE Copartnership of P. T. FoWLER A CO., in a Paper Mill, is this day dissolved by its own limitation. The name of the Firm will only be used in settlements. P. C. Lester has all the Books, Notes, At., and will settle all the business for and acainat said concern. P. 0. LESTER, Fop P. T. Fowler A Co. Feb 18, t658. 48 Street exemption*. AHLL Defaulters are hereby notified that unlem their come forward and pay up immediately. THEY WILL BE DOUBLE TAXED, and executions isaued immediately r for the tame. W. P. PRICE!, Town Clerk. March 4ih. 1858. 48 tf t School Notice. i MRH. YOUNO propoee* to open a OtWk FKMALE 8CH30L at the Stone i *WrB| linnur, Itra mile* above Oroenrille j&nf She will teach the Rngtiih Langaage, JBtW Oriental Painting. Waxwork, l.rath erwork, Oo. Torno begin* on the 1st day of February, 1858. Rate* of Taition, Boarding, Ac., rrVW V moderate. Feb 4 3Y?9 TIIE ASKEVILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMFAtf?,*ir HAVING complied with the legal requisition of this Stale, in relation to Agencies, and having appointed lb# undersigned as their Agent for this place, he is now prepared to TAKE RISKS on LTFE or PROPERTY. JOHN W. GRADY. Greenville, S. C., Feb. 10, 1858. Office or ttik Comptroller Geveral, ) Colombia, 8. a, Feb. *. 18R8. f I r nwo-'mr .. ? ?"-1 Ivnmir i mm vv. UKADY, Agent of the Mutual Insurance Compaiy, of Asheville, N. C, has complied with h the conditions and requisitions of the Act of General Assembly, entitled " An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insuranco Companies not incorporated in the State of 8outh Caro lina," passed on the 20th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six; and hereby license the said John W. Grady. Agent as aforesaid, to take risks and transact (he business of insurance in bobalf of the Company nforesaid. J. D. ABHEMORE, Comptroller General. Feb 11 40 tf imbrotype*, Iflelninotypes, AMUD srasiaorapiEs. THK Subscriber is prepared to execute PICTURES in the above lino, in all irjnd't nf Fini?h sod of ft!! St1'!?* in th* best possible manner. Call and see bitn at McBeeV Hall, room formerly occupied by Mr. C. H. Lnnncnu as a Daguerrean Gallery. J. B. WALTON. March 4 43 5 For Sale. . THF. subscriber offers for sale jV his HOUSE AND LOT whereon he now lives. It is situated about gifiTnTJaffr 128 yards from the Publio Square, is well improved, having a large House containing 0 Rooms, with Fire places in each, one extra Hod-room, Pantry, Ac., good nnd roomy Kitchens, Smoke-house, Grnin-liouse, Crih, and an excellent new Stable, Cow-house nnd Carriagehouse, and an unusually productive Onrden and Patch, with a good variety of Fruit Tree*, Grapes, Ac. Terms accommodating. Possession would be given by the first of March, if desired. J Hit 7 35-if T. C. GOWER. Snddle niidHnrnefls MANUFACTOR*. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the public generally that he continues the above Business, 2n toon abovk tiir Grkksvillk Hotrl, and is prepared to furnish customers with nnv discription of Home-Manufactured iADDLEi Carriage, Hnggv and Wagon Harness made to order, and in the best ttyle. Bridles Whips, Ac., on hand and for sale CHEAP. nr Saddles and Harness repaired nt short notice, A. M. GILREATH. Feb 4 30 if *' A?*d> <$> ceoa 4; SURGEON DENTIST, GREENVILLE. S. C. Office North- Wc*t corner Main and Avenue Street*, II AS just returned from Philadelphis, and will be p.eased to attend to any who are in want of his serrices. Awmmih "warn Inserted from one to full Upper and Ix>wer Sett*, in the most approved nnd durable manner. Kx|>osed Nerves destroyed nnd treated, free of pain. Jan 7 35-tf ROMRTTffRFSTONrM^ OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVI U vyr.i uj mis community. >ns uitiee, lor the Q present, is in the OKI Court House Building. Jun 14 30 tf F.BURT V, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather, OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE. GREENVILLE, S. C.. IS Prepared to furnish eustoi. I^ erswith the above artiales, CHE AI CASH. Having competent workmen engaged, he can aasure his patrons that ail work will be Nkatlt Lk>*a and WAKBANTEI). Feb 18 41 If ?. S. BOWElt, MANUFACTURER OF AND DKALKH IN FURNITURE r^m CHAIRS or "3E. n * Every description, ESHDS Every style, AND FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES, Opposite the Congaree House. Feb 4 COLUMBIA, 8. C. 8?-ly ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LICIT0R IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE WE8TERN CIRCUIT. Office in the Greenville Bookstore, GREENVILLE, 8. C. June 4 4 ly reeFa goodlett; ATTORN T8 AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, UrccnTllle, H. C. |y OFFICE next door to F. F. Bcatok 4 Co.Jp J. P. HERD.] [it. D. OOODLRTT. Jane 4 4 if H. JVLIII8 NMltil. ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. JlIM 18 ? tf Elford & Donaldson, m vvt, (WsaajHtrjcMMs, a. m. C. I. ilFORO' T.l. OONAimN ' lMA'U!N(^VCE4. ^ STATE OF S(HJXH CAROLINA. i- GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 8 H ERirr'8 SALES. BY virtue ofsundry Writ* of Fieri Fa c ins to m? directed, I will cell before the Cburt House door, at the usual hours of sale, oe the first Monday ia ARPIL next, 00 or 70 Volumes of Law Books, as the property of Thomas P. Butler, at toe suit of ' Lamblack, as per schedule rendered. 350 Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Philemon Huff, John Adams, I Jr. West and others; as the property of Thornas Msyfk-ld, attbesuit of William Hawkins, et al TERMS OA8H. Perchnser to pay for titles D. HOKE, S. O. D. Sheriff's Office, March 4, 1868 4Jl-td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Court of Ordinary. I William Tikblet, AdininiMrator of tlie Eh tate of Jane Knr, deceased, Applicant, ?^inst Jant-a Rjiv, ct al.. Defendant*.? etitionfor Final Settlement and Decree. IT appealing to my satisfaction, that Jneob Hav and Ilananiah Hay, two ot th? lofendants, re-ide beyond the limits of this { State: It ia ordeiod nnd decreed, that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be hoi den at Greenville Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday, the 7th day of May next, at 10 o'clock. A. M., to shew cause, W any they have, why a Final Settlement of the Personal Estate of Jane Hav, deceased, should not bo had, and a Decree given there on, or their consents, on failing so to do, will he entered of record. Given tinder my hand nnd seal, at Greenville Court House, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1858. R BERT McKAY, O. G. D. [l. s] Feb 11 40 8 in STAT EOF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN COURT OF ORDINARY. Robert Wynne, Administrator of the Estate of William Wtwse, deceased. Applicant, against the lognl heirs and representatives of said deceased, Defendants.-?Petition for Final Settlement and Decree. "|"T appearing to my satisfaction that tho intes a. tHtc left a widow nnd a daughter, Martha Wynne, whose place of residonce is not known : It u, therefore Ordered, That the above parties, and all the legal heirs and representatives of said Wiuma* Wtnke, d- ceased, do appear at. a Court of Ordinary, to he holden at Greenville Court House, for Green ville District, on 1 Vedneeday, the Wthday of April next, to shew cause, if any they have, why a Final Settlement of the said folate should uot be had, and a Decree given thereon. Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville Court House, the second day of February, A. D. 185*. ROBT McKAY, 0. O. D. [l. a.] Feb 4 39 3in STATE OF lOljTH CAHOL1NA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Ia Court of OrdinaryR. K. Pace, Administrator, applicant, against Lucinda McCrary, Andrew MoOrary, Nancy McCrary, Sarah Kliza McCrary, Mary Klizabeth McCrary, Francis McCrary, James M. MaCrarv. Wiiliam Franklin McCrary, Defendants.?Petition for Final Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that all of the above Defendants reside bevond the limita of this State: It is nrdeted and decreed, that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Oreenviile Court House, for GreenvilleDistriet, on Monday, the I9thdav of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any they have, why a final settlement of the Personal folate of James MeCrnry, deceased, should not be had. and a Decree given thereon. Uiven under my hand and goal of Office, at Greenville Court House, the 2id day of January, A. 1?. 1888. | ROBERT licit A y, O. O. D. [us.] Jan 28 88 8m STATE OFMOUTH CAKOLMA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. lit Court of Ordinary. Jolin M. Carman and O. W. Bruce, Executors of Hardin Uruoa, deeeased, applicants, against Lucy Bruce, Mary Ann Bennington, and William J. Pennington, her Intnl.ami. Eliza Mosteller ami I'liilip II. Mosteller her husband. George W. Bruce, Willis -V, Bruce, Adalinc Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband, Frances M. Jackson and J. IV. Jackson her husband, Emily Crain and William Crain Iter husband, G. W. Bruce, Jr.. minor heir of A. J. Bruee, deceased Defendants.?Petition for Pinal Heetlement and Deeree. FT appearing to ntv satisfaction, that G. W. 1 Bruee. Jr, minor heir of A. J. Bruee, de-j ceased, resides beyind the limits of this State : It is ordered and decreed, tli^t he do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holdcn at Greenville Court House, for GreonvilTfe District, on Friday, the 'Midday of April next, to shew cause, if any he can, why a final settlement of the Estate of Hardin Bruce, deeeased, should not be had, and a Decree given thereon. Given under my hand and seal of Office, at Greenville G'onrt House, this *J3d day of January, A. I). 1WR. ROBERT McKAY, O. G. D. [t- s.] - Jan 28 38 3in 2votj:ob. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of R. LOVELAND, deceased, by Note or A? count, nr? requested to call 011 W. H. Campbell, Eaq., in wlinae hands I have placed those claims for collection. Those availing themselves of this notioe will save cost. Martha loveland, AdmV*. Feb 18 41 ?m EKecutor'* Police. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of JOHN T. Lit JON, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the under signed. All those having clnims against said deceased will present them for payment within the time prescribed by law, or Uiev will be barred. W. A TOWNES. Nov 5 2fl-tf Baccutor. House and Lot Tor Sale. H THE SUBSCRIBER otfera on the moat reasonable terms. Biiii lite HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of Greenville. The location is, in all respects. a moat desirable one, immediately on the Pendleton road, and near the depot. The Lot contains over an acre of land, and is woil improved. The Buildings are nil new. The Dwelling has *even comfortable rooms. There it a good Kitchen and Negro House, and nil necessary outbuildings. Also, a fine well of water. Household and Kitchen Furniture sold with the premises if desirable. , Apply to CoL E. P. Jones. Dec 31-34-*F^ R. W. OODDARD. AUTHHUZEO BY THE STATf OF BEOWfA. *3T S70,000JE* FOH TEN DOLLARS. The following Scheme will be drawn by 8. i Swan 4 Co.. Managera of th? Sparta Academy l/ittery, in ??oli of their Single Nunikf Lotterue for ldoicb, 1838, at AC OUST A. Georgia, in public, under the auporintehdcnce of Goimhlk?iQnera: class 5, To he drawn In the oltjr of Aagatto, Oa, to pabUc, oa SATURDAY, MARCH 8tb, 1858. class 0, ! To be drown in the alt? of Aumm'O, Oa, In pabl o, oa , SATURDAY, MARCH 13th. 1858. | rt t a cs a I VJiAOO if To too drown la Ik* olty of An|?it*, Go, In pnbllo, on i SATURDAY, MARCH 80 ih, 1958. CLASS 8, To bo drawn In Ik* city of Augusta, Oa, In public, on SATURDAY, MARuH 27th, 1858. ! ON THE PLAN OF StKQMC KLMTIF.Rfl. Fir* Thousand Four Hundred U Eighty-Tiro Prist*. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. maqnifioxnt someone! ' TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN MARCH! I Prize of 870.000 4 Prize* of 8000 1 Prize of 30.000 4 Prizes of 800 1 Prize of 10,000 4 Prize# of 700 1 Prize of 6,000 4 Prizes of COO 1 Prize of 4.000 50 Prize# of 500 1 Prize of 3.000 60 Prizes of 300 1 Prize of 1,500 100 Prize# of 125 4 Prizes of 1,000 230 Prise# of 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 App'g. to $70,000 priz. are $1,600 4 Prize* of S00 " " 80,000 priz are 1,200 4 Prize* of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800 4 Prizes of 126 " " 6,000 priz nre 600 4 Prize* of 100 " " 4,000 priz. are 400 4 Prize# of 76 ." " 8,000 priz. are 800 4 Prizes of 60 " " 1,500 priz. are 200 6.000" of 20 are 10Q000 5,485 Prizes amounting to $820,000 Whole Ticket#810; Halve* $6: Qii?rter#82$ PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Number* from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placea in one wheel. The first 467 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wneel. The wheel# are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, end, at the same time, a Prize is drown from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and reg i stored by tho Commissioners; the Prize being placed Against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prize* are drawn out ArrooxniAPiox Prize*.?The two preceding and the two ancceeding Numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For exanple: if Ticket No 11260 draw* the 70,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11240, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to 400. If Ticket No. 650 draws the $80,000 Prize, those Tiekets numbered 648, 649, 661, 662, will each be entitled to $800, and so on according to the alrovc scheme. The 6.000 Prizes of *20 will be determined by the Inst 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 all tho Tickets, where the number enda in 1, will l>e entitled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Ticket*, where the Number end* in 2, will be entitled to 20, and so on toO. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rales, which is the risk : Certificate o* Package of lo Whole Tickets, $80 Certificate of Pneknge of in Half Tiekets, 40 Certificate of Package of loQnarter Tickets. 2u Certificate of l'aekag- cf 10 Eighth Ticket*, 10 IN OUDKKISG TlCKKTS Ott CKKTIK1CATKS, Enclose the money to our address for the Tidk ets ordered, on receipt of which they will he forwarded hv first mail. Purchasers can hare tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will he sent to purchasers immediately after I lie drawing. ^ i Hivimpum win wrno iiipir Pi^ntlture* plain, nnd give their Post Office, county and State *0* Remember that evory Prize is drawn nnd payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,0 >0 and nnder, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at tlio usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN, & CO., Augusta, (Ja. tr Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., I or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing 3. Swan <k Co , at either of those eities. tw A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each ono is entitled to, will he published alter every drawing, in the following papers; Angus ta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Rook, Savannah Morning News, Rich mond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. Feb 25 42 ' tf THE NEW BOOK STORE, MARIETTA, QA. TH09. COX MARKLEY, PROPRIETOR. Book*, Magazines, Paper, WORK-BOXES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 8tC. L.UW t> UK uAsn. Jan 7 85 tf ATTENTION, VOTERS ! THK Subscriber ?isliea to inform hi* friend* and tho public generally, that he Iim come out m a candidate, not for Congress, nor for the legislature, but a candidate for public patronage in the tailoring business, hc win warrant his work to be made strong and good. He will warrant to make good Frre. Cleaning and repairing done on short notice. Those wish ing work done will eall at his Shop, in the Old Court House, in tho old ' Ordinary's Office. I am thankful for the liberal share of patronage be* tewed upon me heretofore, and hope for a eon tinuation of the sense. A, BFECO. Jan 28 38 tf * 9 J. KRADS & C. ZELLWEGER, ORBEHVILLC, f. Kw Opposite the Mansion Mous*y URSPEcrmju.Y .^m ^HpT. form their fr end*. unrtP^SSB^ aetiSB^ public generally, thnt they hare |iuruliH?ed the "Greenville Confectionery,* recently oooujiird t>y Me. iP. 8. Hmitii, *her? they will continue the Onelneae aa heretofore, In the beet ?nd m<>et ercommodatin* manner, hoping to reoolrc a libera) ehare of public patronage. |. Krei r d?r, at 11 o'clock, tMi *111 have oa hand, VRE8H jTVSl CAKES, PIES, BREAD, AC. The/ ar? nl?o prvpatwd, ?t any hour during the dsv, to furnish their customers with jL.TJp<roi3:7 nnd will pay pAi-tioular attention to always baring ou hand, and ready to servo out, a loi of Fresh Oysters, From the best selling in the Charleston market. Also, constantly on hand, at W ITOLESAl.R or RETAIL, from their own Manufactory, a large assortment of FANCY & STICK CANDY. Also, FRUITS of various kinds, such as Lemons, Oranges, Applet, Nuts, etc., oto. Toys, Sugars, Sardines, Pickles, Ac. > "?T Wedding, and other Parties, will bo fur nished, on sliort notioc, with Refreshments and the finest dressed fakes. Every nt tent inn will be given our customers, and we ask a libera) share of patronage. ffT No misunderstanding?TERMS CASIT. Dec 17 82 tf Sktmci US! V THE Subacriber would rc*pecl fully Inform bis former patrons, nnd the public generally, tliAt he hat. JUST RECEIVED, nnd is NOW OPENING, at bis STORE, under MeBec's Hull, one of the roost COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS of FAMILY GROCERIES ever offered in Oieenvilla. nnd which ho is offering at prices in accordance with the limes, consisting, in part, of the following Articles : Rio and Java COFFEES ; Crushed, Clarified and Brown SUGARS; N. O. Syrup, superior, cheap ; Tobacco and Segnrs ; superior Green and Black Teas; Candles;Starch ; Soda; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and Glassware ; Woodtvaro ; Sosps of all descriptions ; Spices ; Maccaroni: Mackerel; Bncon; Herrings: Brooms and Brushes; Anchovy, Reading, John Bull and other Satuvs ; Champagne. Madeira, Claret, Poit, Tenenffe and oilier lilies; Drnndies, and other Liquors 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. II.?Those indebted for tho years of 1855-'oC and '57, are respectfully requested to call and arrange their accounts bv note or pnvment. A. GREENFIELD. Jan 28 38 tf NEW FIRM. 1"MIE Undersigned have entered into Copartnership in the Mercantile Business under the nnme and style of LONG ?fc GOODLETT, and would invite the attention of the citizens of Greenville and surrounding Districts, to an examination of our STOCK, as we hope to share n portion of public patronage, and feel confident that we can offer Goods at as low prices for cash as can be purchased elsewhere. Give us a call. It. LONG, B, A. GOODLETT. Greenville, January 2flth, 1858 88-tf Dissolution. rpHF. Firm of W. H. HOVEY A CO. is this day 1 dissolved ny mutual consent. The business of ilie Firm will be closed by W. 11. Horn. ifiji W. II. HOVEY, ~ J. J. HOVEY. January 1st, 1858. NOTICE. r |MlF, Subscriber having purchased the entire *_ Stock of W. H. IIOVEY <fc CO.. will continue business at the 6.nmc jdace. Thankful to the public for their former liberal patronage, he will in future endeavor to merita continuance of the same. \V. II. IIOVEY". January 18th, 1808, 37-3ni. Dissolution of Copartnership. r|MlE Copartnersihp heretofore existing bc1 tween the Subscribers, under the Firm af OO W Kit, COX A MARK LEY. has this day beeb dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted by note or 000k Account are. requested to mako immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. T. C. GOWER, T. M. COX, 11. C. MARKLEY. Januaty I808. Greenville Coach Factory. GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. ^wnai w. WE have this day associated with us, in business, Mr. LEWIS WOJtTHI.NOTOX, well known to the community for acveral years as the obliging and nrcommodnt*. ing foreman of tho Greenville Conch Factory. We nro now be'tor prepared to aupply the want* of the community than at nay pluvious time, and shall use our best effort* to sustain the widespread reputation so long enjoyed hv this establishment, T. Cs GOWER, T M COX. II. C. MARKLEY. L. WOinUI-NOTOIs-. January 1st, 180ft. Money Wan fed. TITK Buhseriher would reapeetfully request those indebted to him by note or account, to pay up, as ho 1* wavtisg mokkt. J. ?. DEAN. 4L.IK Deo 10th. 1857 01 tf Hair Dressing and Shaving. BVRRIDCIE continue-, the Tonsorial holiness at his Old Htand in Reattie's Brick building. where he la ready during the dav and evening to ehnve the bear* and out hair, and -hampoo the head. Ife respectfully asks aeon tinvatiau of pntr<?*?ae?\ Oil. 1 -51-*