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It is peculiarly suited, It will, in i short time,
tjrtwg opthe mbptjsl/.jjwlu'l with regularity.
I ' JfM;
ZTietr PiU* should not bo taken by female* that
Are pregnant, during Me niurr thikv vonrm, a*
they are mere (bVHnffon itieenrriog*; bat at everf
other time, ami in every other e**e, they are peri
feetljf ?/?.
In snwRei Kerrous and Spinal Affection*,
Pain in theJ jek and t.Mih*, Heaviness, Fatigue J
V-. on slight - f^mions, Palpitation of the Heart, 1
I ,,fSa?A. . .. ?r_i* . ? - ? -
?Mrgrei'P". W"njwnoi, SlftK Iloartnche,
White!, and nil the painful dUoaae* occasioned
bjr'a dleWflered svetem. These Pills will effect
a ettro when nil other meAne have failed.
Pull direction* in the pamphlet around eaoh
package, which should be carefully preserved.
TT A bottle containing fifty pills, and encircled
With the Government Stamp of. Great Britain,
ckn be acnt poat free tor f l and a postage stamp*.
Sold l.y R Krutch, Greenville, Haviland <fc Chiefjf^fwhelcsalc
f>rr:?g::tr, Charleston.
March 4 43 ly
I For Tax Collector.
??.? 1
i THS frienda of JAMF8 K. DICKSOJf anI
pounce him at a Candidate for Tax Collector at
the ensuing Election. *
I 'itS^Th? friends of A. B. McDavid, E*q.,
respectfully announce Iiira at a Candidate for Tax
i . I . tor at the ensuing election.
I JSS&rhe Frienda of Jninc* B, Pear on,
announce him ae a Candidate for Tax Cob
ireter at the entuing Election.
I ? A. F. M.
flccoberti ?o&ae, ^o. 31. ;
A^H^^^EuiGULAK COMMUNICATION- of this
Lodge will be held on MONDA YNIGHT ,
next April 5th. W. It. JOXES, 8ec'y.
April I 41 1
I THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE,
ONE SQUARE WEST OF THE POST OFFICE,
TEATN STREET,
.-^CXOLMM-#flA, ?. 0.
<Em THE U N DKRSIONED would moet res- J
HillLpootrully inform the public that this wellknown
Establishment, recently kept bv Doe tor
jloach, hue been thoroughly refitted FOR TI1E
ACCOMMODATION OP TRANSIENT BOARD1?US,
and that no pains shall bo spared to meet
ti?c want# and com forte of visitors. Rates mode7
erate. G. T. MASON, Proprietor.
April I 47 8ra
ANOTHER 1
i-OOXiX> MZ1V?3
DISCOVERED.
THE SUBSCRIBER has lately bought the en- ]
tire Stock of Goods belonging to J. EL- '
DR1IX1K, at 1'oWer*' old Stand. "A word to
tlw wise is sufficient." Tlio Stock' of Dry Goods
will be sold at Now York Cost. As I intend to
keep nothing but FAMILY GROCERIES, partlc*
filar attention is requested to them, as my fueilitics
for buying are unsurpassed.
COFFEE, SUGAR, MOUSSES AND FLOUR,
oh hand fit all times, CHEAP FOR CASH.
GEORGE R. IIAYNES.
April 1 47 3m
rROPRtETOR OF
mnn * i TiTWRi flt?orcw
mo Muuee s i uiiJBt l
DEALER IN !
IIICT AID ST&FLK BEY GOODS. |
RICH DRESS GOODS, ]
BONMifj mmm, \
HOUSKKhiKI'ING GOODS, i
READY-MADE CLOTHING ]
HHDHA lETJrara ?ODm 1
GREENVILLE, S. O.
B.?OrdeM Accompanied by the wish for Me- '
dical, Law or Library Boolca, Musical Instruments
.aad Sundries, promptly filled in New York, and
delivered at hit counter on shortc*t notice.
April 1 47 ly
MRS. WATTSGORDON"
(OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE,)
M^|a WOULD respectfully inform 1
ITm,AjBmS t^>e*r numcr'ou* friends and pa*
tfmrMEB] trono that they ha ve just roturned
from New York with a large
"Z fZM*ml well-selected STOCK OF
GOODS, and will open on ModS
day, April 6 th, with their PAT/7Tn
tern bonnets, riding
HATH AND STRAW BONNETS vf every dinA
Ian
nna asiiimti nan i
HEAD-DHESSE8. J
Having oelceted our Stock from oome of the
tiurgeet and- inoet reliable bounce in New York, ,
eontkleutly ae*ure our euetomera that <
hey are tlie i.atkht a an uoat ahmioved htyi.ka, i
whleh will he sold very CHEAP FOR CASH.
IST Dreeaea out and baited at the ahortaat notice;
aim, old HaU cleaned and mode equal to
iii * April j 47 ?
,'j ar. re. mayo,
TAILOR AND RENOVATOR, 1
WOULD take this method of informing hi*
old euetomrre. and the publie generalle, 1
that ha hee feiuoved hit "Burnt Era" from the 1
^5 tioodlatt Tx> to Main Street, between Mcaara y
Kyawe 6 Zellt&at'a Con/nationer# and fka Old
M Oauet Hmm, wheta ha 7# prepared to d* Oil '
manner of work in hie lino. ?
tf P.'ioitivaljr ao aradiC '
March IS 45 ? ]
flEEjjtotfce to Young Icr. S i
A -AbL L. ORAVICS hoe located in O&ovilk ,
wi gEyend *ii| h? ready at any time, wgfye
TBPlVWSIOSIS on THE VIOLIN, nod tench .
IthaArt of RKAItlSO MUSia . 1
v? pwiietfift, onauir# ti tk# Gn^oyUU
.. CoMh FtAtory. where bo runy qeoatly be fewd.
***** - Wd4 tiwrv ?f
O V
I?*riE!?X i^?.>*>-"
.MMvocnnnni' nTTiKI TT D&IV.
1 LL4JSTR ATE1) EVERY WEEK.
l&i^ v TRATKO KVJtttY - tntta*.
j^^ ll^^RATKD EVERY W^EI^ .
SPECIMEN COP!ES SIWT FREE I
;v ' SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED!
The New York W^7kly GOLDEN PRIZE ie ;
one of Use largest and b**f w^fkly papers of the ]
rley. An Im|>erinl Quarto, containing eight pa- '
gei, or forty cofutna*. of entertainingorigiun! mat*
ter: and elegantly illuetrated every week. ,
A Gift, vporth ftom 60 rente to 9600 00 in gold, .
eti/l be presented to earh *nbecrib*r immediately on
receipt of the eubeeription money.
' ?<>? ' ? I
One copy for one year #8.00, and 1 gift. '
One copy for two years 3.60, and 2 gifts. ?
One copy for three yonr- 8.00, and 8 gifts.
One copy for five years.8.00, and 5 gifts.
AND TO CLUBS
Three copies one year 86.00, and 8 gifts, ,
Five copies one year 8.00, and 6 gifts. '
Ten copies one year. * 16.00, and 10gifts.
Twenty-one copies one veer.. .JtO.OO, and tlgifts.
The articles to be distributed arc comprised
in the following list:
2 Packages of Gold, containing. .$500 each.
5 do do do .. 200 each.
10 do do do .. 100 each.
1q Patent Lever Hunting Cased
Watches. .. 100 each.
20 Gold Watches 75 each.
60 do do ....... 60 each. 1
100 do do . . k... '.... 60 each. i
800 LadiesGold Watches. 86 each. (
200 Silver Cased Hunting Watehes.. 30 each.
600 Silver Watches ...flOto 25 each. '
1,000 GolJ Guard, Ve* and Fob
Chains 10 to SO each. I
Gold Ix>ckets, Bracelets, Brooches, Kar Drops, (
Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, i
-hirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and ftilverThim- '
bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 8
fifty cents to $16 each.
Immediately on receipt of the snl>soription |
money, the subscriber's name will be entered up- (
jn onr subscription book, opposite a number,
ind the gift corresponding with that number
will be forwarded, within one week, to the subKiriber,
by mail ot eetpreee, poet paid.
fry Alt communications should be addressed to
BECKET A, CO.,
18 and 42 Moffat Building,885 Broadway, N. Y. J
?*8|>ecimen copies sent free. Airont*
April I 47 ? lemly
IWWsTffiWTOOll1
FOR
SPRING TRADE,
AT i
J. KETCiiiin^ ;
CASH HOUSE.?
ELEGANT BAYADERE At OLACA DRESS [
SILKS, at the low price of $1.23 and $1.87. ?
Mack Gro de lthyno Drees Silks, at $1 and $1.25. (
deautiful Flounced Burrege Robin
" Printed Persians and ChaHics, at 25c
" Plaid Ducala
" Organdi Kobca a' quill#
" Ginglmm do do
" Striped Barregc Poplins
" Printed Bnrregea 4
" White and col'd Gr'd Pr'n'd Brilliants
" Organdi Muslins
M 4-4 Printed Lawns
" 4-4 Mourning Lawns [
" Plain Bl'k Tamartine, for mourning
" 4 4 Printed French Cambrics
" 4-4 real Scotch Ginghams
" 7-8 Striped Ginghams, at 12$c
" American and English Calicos, at 8,
1, 12fc 15 and 20c. i
LADIES' SKIRTS. J
Heel Spring SKELETON SKIRTS, c
Steel Spring Chrsta) Skirts 1
? *?! Mnr<n. IJ.?il. I ?
S'ew Expansion Skirt, patented April, 1867 i
Utten Skirii suitable for traveling i
Embroidered Cambria Collar*, from SSeenta to $3 1
Embroidered Cambric Settmat only $1.001ho sett 1
.adies* Black Lace Mitta, from 10 to 60 cent* 1
Lidice*Colored Lisle Glove*, at 20 and 25 ccnU (
dieses' Lisle Glove*, at 10 cent*
iVith a large assort men! of Indies' Hosiery. White,
Ulaek and Slate Color, from 12J to 60 cent*
the pair
'.adios' Fine Biaek English Silk Hose
radios' Fine Black lUw Silk Hose, Ac.. Ac. f
AT MR. W H. WATSON'S NEW STORE.
March 11 44-tf Maim Smart.
FOR GENTLE.tlEFS WEAK.
CTTirTTB SUPER BLACK DRAP D'ETE
JPWTtSwt 8l?<ek and Colored Silk Vesting#
*WiV\tV1 White Maiaeille* do
White and colored Linen Drills
Black and Colored Silk Reek Ties and H'd'k'ffs
5 old en Hill Ready made Shirts. The Bodies,
Yokes, Sleeves and Bosoms are formed to fit
the person with ea?e and comfort
[.men Shirt Collars, at 12+ cents each?all styles ,
White Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, at 26,'81.
87 and 60 oenta,
Colored Silk Pocket Ilandkerehiefe
Linen Shirt Bosoms, at 76 cents
Sot ton uWwMrt* at 60 oenta J
3a?te Merino Undershirts^ at 76c and $1.86 }
Gossamer " " " $1*6
Holored Liile Gloves, at 10 eeuta, with a fine at- '
ortraeut of other styles of hotter quality
Super 4-4 Irish Linens?warranted all Flax
Super Black Broadcloths and Cassimeres 1
Brown and Mixed Cotton Half-Hose, at 124, 1H
and 26 cents ; Ac., Ac.
For sale at J. KETCIIUM'S,
March 11. 44-tf Main Street.
RAMSAY'S mSTOftY OF
SOUTH CAROIilNA.
rpilE Subscriber has in press of Walker, Brans X
A Oft, Charleston, K A MS AY'S HISTORY <
OF SOUTH CAUOLINA, with Maps of Charles- 1
ton and the State, which will be ready far sub- J
MrlberS by April lith. The Book is ? Carolina '
work to every respect, paper, print and binding.
hi this History we hare n fall record of
the hardships and difficulties of our father* la the
desert with the savage Indian, and the Britim
in the war cf "16. The Work is being print- ?
sd on fine white paper, large clear type, bound
in on* volume complete,-Octavo, ?00 pftg*a, cloth, '
irms of State on ??*ek, Palmetto Tree on aide,
price $8.40. Half calf marble edge* $4.80 ? 2
t-end on your nam* early?only a small edition
printed. Published and for safefew '
w. j. dupfie; ;
^tf a .
k
M
I
^^^KlRlTlL JVv I Iv i /
C A R TM A N S, Trustees and Receiver*, who
Garolinn, n^lSed <o do^on^or before
the FIRST OF MAY neat, or. fjftUtog to do
so, they will ho dealt with according to law.?
The Connaieaiener begs that thoM having Returns
to m*ke. will not desire to.do so during
Court week, as ho will have other and more
pressing officio! duties to attend to.
K> * 1VMWMPCI ri c\
. 4 gf-Wl - f *> f v, '< VI V>
Commissioner's Office, March 17 tb, '68 45-tf
STATE'OF WumTAMLlSA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALE8.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia* to
me directed, I will *?11 before the Cburt
House door, at the usual hours of sale, ou the
Irst Monday in ARPrL next,
60 or TO VoVtimea of Lnw Books, as
;he property of Thomas P. Butler, at the suit of
?? Lainblack, as per schedule rendered.
250 Acres of Land, moro or loss,
idjoitiing lands of Philemon Huff, John Adams,
Dr. West and others; as the property of Thornis
May field, at the suit of William Hawkins, et al.
TERMS CASH. Pcrchaser to pay for titles
D. flOKE, S. O. D.
Sheriff's Office, March 4. 1868 48-td ^
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Court of Ordinary.
William Tikslet, Administrator of the Estate
of Jane Ray, deceased. Applicant,
against James Ray, et al., Defendants.?
Petition for Final Settlement and Decree.
IT appeming to my satisfaction, that Jacob
Ray and llannninli Ray, two of the defendants,
re-iile beyond the limits of this
State: It is ordered and decreed, that thev
io appear at,a Court of Ordinary, to be hoiJen
at Greenville Court House, for Greenville
District, on Friday, the 1th day of May
lext, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if
iny they have, why n Final Settlement of the
Personal Estate of Jane Rav, deceased,
ihould not bo bad, and a Decree given therein,
or their consents, on failing so to do, will
>e entered of record.
3iven under my hand and seal, at Greenville
Court llouse, the lOtli day of February,
A. D. 1858.
HUBERT McKAY, O. O. D. [u s.]
Feb 11 40 8m
3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
OK RENV1LI.E DISTRICT.
IN COURT OF ORDINARY,
tobert Wynne, Administrator of the Estate of
William Wtxkk, deceased, Applicant, against
the legal heirs and representatives of said deceased,
Defendants.?Petition for Final Settlement
and Decree.
[T appearing to my satisfaction that the intestate
left a widow and a daughter, Martha
Wynne, whose place of residence Is not known :
rt ?*, therefore, Ordered, Hint the above parties,
ind all the legal heirs and representatives of
aid William Whkl d- censed, do appenr at a
Tourt of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville
?ourt House, for Oreenvillo District, on Wedneefay,
the 29th day of April next, to shew cause, if
my they have, why a Final Settlement of the
aid Estate should nut be had, and a Decree givm
thereon.
Given under my hand and aenl, at Greonyille
Court House, the second day of February,
A. D. 1858.
ROBT McKAY, O. O. D. [u *.]
Feb 4 30 3m
(TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Court of Ordinary.
I. K. Pace, Administrator, applicant, against
Luoinda McCrary, Andrew McCrary, Nancy
McCrary, Sarah Eliza McCrary, Mnry Elizabeth
McCrary, Francis McCrary, James hL
MoCrnrv, William Franklin McCrary, Defendant*.?Petition
for Final Settlement and Decree.
LT appearing to my satisfaction, that all of tlie
above Defendant* reside beyond the limits
d this State: It is ordeied ami decreed, that
hev do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be
lolden at Greenville Court House, for OreenrilleDistrict,
on Jionda>j, the With day of April next,
it 10 o'clock, A. If., to shew cause, if any they
tave, why a final settlement of the Personal
Estate of James McCrary, deceased, should not
>e had, and a Decree given thereon,
liven under my haud and seal of Offioc, at
Greenville Court House, the 2id day of Januarv,
A. D. 1858.
ROBERT McKAY, 0. G. D. [u a.]
Jan 28 38 3m
IT AT 1-1 OF SOUTH AROIJrS|
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.'^
Iu Conrt of Ordinary.
ohn M. Carman and G. W. Bruce, Executors of
Hardin Bruoa, deceased, applicants, against
Lucy Bruce, Mary Ann Pennington, and
William J. Pennington, her liusband, Eliza
Mostelicr and Philip II. Mosteller her husband,
George W. Bruce, Willis W. Bruce, Adaline
Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband,
France* M. Jaokson and J. If. Jackson her
husband, Emily Grain and lPilliam Crain her
husband, G. W. Bruce, Jr., minor heir of A.
.1 S. 'J n./?-* ?. n *r~r -
? *-" -vm v.wbpvu, jLfvicminius,?rninon jor
Final Settlement and Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that G. W.
liruce, Jr, minor licir of A, J. Bruce, debased,
resides bcvor.d the limit* of this 8tate:
t is ordered and decreed, that lie do appear at
\ Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville
'ourt House, for Greenville District, on Friday,
he 28d day of April next, to (hew catiee, if any lie
an, why a final settlement of tho Estate of
iardln Bruce, deccaeed, should not be had, and
i Decree given thereon.
liven under mv hand and seal of Office, at Greenville
Court House, this 23d day of January,
A. D. 1868.
ROBERT McKAY. 0. 0. D. [l. a.] 1
Jan 28 88 8in
ISowpttT
A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of R.
t\. LOVELAND, deceased, by Note or Ao
taunt, are requested to eall on W. H. Campbell,
Esq., in whose bands I have plaoed those olaims
or collection. Those availing themselves of this
mtice will save toil
n MARTHA LOV ELAND, AdrnV*.
Feb 18 41 tm
EiecHtMf'i Sale.
[WILL sail, to the bigheet bidder, before the
Court House door, on Sale-day in April
text, a negro boy named SQUIRE^ aged about
van years, the property of the Estate of Jno,
r, l.igon, deceased.
TERMS OF SALE?Three month* credit,
rkh interest from day of sale , mud purchase
noney to be secured by bend snd approved *emritf
W. A. T0WNE8, Kaecntor.
March 18 4b id
II I" "" ' 4
lir be u ??d in BoUleinenU I' C. I.eeter ha* all
the Book*, Not*., Ac , Hud will kettle all the
bMi,,eMfor'ud^^rLStER,
F^,9.,8,e.Forr'1;8Fw'w4<J^'
- r'/ '^r ^ -' ' . *> '7;
,' 5y, < School Notice.
WIS. YOUNG proposes to open n
lli'M> i iTMl 1 T T- 8C1130U at the Stone
liouse, nve nuies Above Greenville.
^Hw She will tench the KuglUlt Language,
' Oriental Painting, Waxwork, Leatlierwork,
Ac. Term begins on the 1st day of February,
1 S.')8. Rate* ot Tuition, Boarding, Ac.,
willbe moderate. Feb 4 : ' 89?0
rn MICIi THIS! <?
THE Subscriber would re?pcctfully inform
hi* former patrons, nnd the public gen
erallv, tliAl he hna JUST RECEIVED, nnd
U NOW OPENING, at liia STORE, undor
Mclloe'* Hull, one of the most COMPLEFE
A OCADHhiTSMrnr* A
noj'.'i\ im&niQ ot
FAMILY 6RR0CERIES
ever offered in Greenville, and which ho is
offering at prices in accordance with the times,
consisting, in part, of the following Articles :
Rio and Jttva COFFEES ; Crushed, Clarifled
and Brown SUGARS; N. O. Syrup,
superior, cheap ; Tobacco and Segara; superior
Green anil Black Tens; Candles;Starch ;
Soda; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and
Glassware; Woodware ; Soops of all descriptions
; Spices; Maccaroni; Mackerel; Bncon;
Herrings; Brooms and Diushes; Anchovy,
Reading, John Bull and other Sauces; Champagne.
Madeira, Claret, Poit, Teneriffe and
other Wines; Brandies, and other Liquors
of the finest quality, for Medical use ; Brandy
Peaches; Pickles of all descriptions ; Preserves
and Jellies; Sardines; Lobsters; Rai
sins, 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 tho years of
1855-'66 and '67, arc respectfully requested
to call and arrange their accounts hv note 01
payment. A. GREENFIELD.
Jan 28 88 tf
Dissolution.
''piIE Firm of W. II. HOVEY A CO. U tins day
1. dissolved by mutual consent. The liusi
n?sa of tho Firm will be closed by SV. If. llover.
W. II. HOVEY,"
J. J. HOVEY.
January 1st, 1856.
NOTICES.
| ' |M1E Subscriber bavin* purchased tho entire
1 Stock of W. II. 1IOVEY A CO.. will con1
tinue business nt. the same nlnee Thankful
the public for their former liberal patronage, he
will in fuluro endeavor to merit* continuance of
the tame.
\V. II. IIOVEY.
January IBtli, 1858, 37?3in.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
''IMIE C'opnrtncrsihp heretofore existing bcX
'tween the Subscriber*, under tlie Firm of
GOWKR. COX Jk MARK LEY, has this day Ix-en
dissolved l>y mutunl content. Those indebted
by note or oook account are requested to make
immediate payment, at longer indulgence cnunot
be given.
T. C. COWER,
T. M. COX,
II. C. MARKLEY.
January 1st, 1858.
Greenvillo Coach Factory.
GOAVER, COX, MARKLEY & CO.
WE hnve thi* day associated with
flSE3E.ua, ill business, Mr. LEWIS WOItTllINGTOJl,
well known to lite community fur
several years nt the obliging and aeeommodating
foreman of the Greenville Coach Factory.
We are now better prepared to supply the want*
of the oommunity than at any previous timo,
and shall use our best efforts to sustain the a idespread
reputation so long enjoyed by this establishment,
T. C. COWER,
T M niv
if. cl M a rk ley,
1 L. WOUTHINGTON.
B January 1st, 1858.
~ CHEAP CASH STORE.
r|"MIE Subscriber# propose to sell Goods in fu1
turo for CASH, and at such reduced
prices as we hope will guarantee a continuance
of our former patrons.
Country produce tuken in exchange for Good#
at CAsn raicis, and in discount for debts now due.
We sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call
and settle by cosh or note.
REA, BAYNE A CO.
January 7th 1858, 85 y)
For Sale or Rent,
TIIE MOUSE AND LOT
opposite the forks of Anderson
and Pendleton roads. The
Mouse contains six upright rooms. On the
Lot are all necessary outbuilding#.
For terms, Ac., apply to
H. LEE TUKUSTON.
Dec 24 39 tf
Honey Wanteds
^T^lIF, Rul>serlher would FHiuntrnllu ? <?
JL those indebted to him by note or account,
to pay un, as he ia wanting money.
J. II. DEAN, M. D.
Dec 10th, 1857 81 tf
Hair Dressing' and Shaving.
BURMDQE oontinueathe Tonsorial bus
ineaa at his Old Stand in Beattic's Brick
building, where he is ready during the day and
evening to shave the heard and eut hair, and
shampoo the head. He respectfully asks a con
tinaatiea of patronage. Oct. 1-11-S
Execmtor's Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted te the Estate of
JOUIt T. LlGON, deceased, are hereby
notified tdnake payment to the undersigned.
Ail those having claim* against
said deeeaecd will present them for payment
within the time prescribe I by law, or thev
will be barred. W. A.TOWNES,
Nor 5 26-tf Executor.
Ik.
* * > I
%
TUK Subscriber h prepared t a execute
PICTURES iu ilie above line, in'nH
kind* of Finish and of nil Style*, in the
best possible maimer. Cull and nee bin* nt
i, Jwm'a llalf, room formerly occupied by
Mr. C. II.Lunnetui rb a Dnguerrenn Gall'
ry. J. 13. WALTON.
\ March 4 43 5 ;\i
AGKNCYTOK
BOS12 CABOLINA
THE ASHEVILLE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, I
HAVING complied witU the legal requisition
of this Stale, in relation to Agencies,
and having appointed the undersigned
OS their Agein for mi* place, iie iiuw |>rw-Kred
to TAKE RISKS on LIKE or PRO
JRTY. JOHN W. (iRADY.
Giecnville, S. C., Feb. 10, 1858. .
Offick or tiik C??mituoi.T.r.n Oknfimi, ) j
Co untnn. 8. O., Fob. t, 185?. S
I CERTIFY that JOHN VV. GR.\1>Y,
Agent of the Mntnnl Insurance Cotjapnny,
of Aahcvillo, N. C, has complied Iritli
the conditions and requisitions of the Act of
General Assembly, entitled " An Act to regulate
the Agencies of Insurance Companies
\not incorporated in the State of South Carolina,"
passed on the 20th day of December,
in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six ; and hereby license
the said John W. Grady. Agent as aforesaid,
to take risks and transact the business of insurance
in behalf of the Company aforesaid.
J. I). ASllEMORE,
> Comptroller General.
Feb 11 40 tf
For Sale.
. , TIIF. subscriber offers for sale
his HOUSE AND LOT whereon
JJ he now lives. It is situated about
IP-' i 125 yards from the nifillc Square,
is well improved, having a large House oontninI
ing 0 Rooms, with Fire places in each, ono extra
Bcd-roo*n, 1'nntry, <?o., good und roomy Kiteh.
ens. Smoke-house, Grnin-house, Crib, anil an excellent
new Stable, Cow-bouse and Carringe|
house, and an unusually productive Garden and
. Pntoh, with n good variety of Fruit Trees,
Grapes, At.
Terms accommodating. Possession would he
given hy the first of March, if desired.
Jan 7 35-tf T. C. COWER.
Saddle and Har??< ** iG^
MANUFACTORY.
I'M IE Sutacrlber would respectfully iufonn the
public generally that ho continues the
above Business, 2d noon adovi: tiir Urkentiixk
IIotkl, and is prepnred to furnish customers
with nny discription of IIon>e-Manufactured
SADDLES, Carriage, Tin guy nnd Wngtm Hnrneea
made to order, and in the brut xli/le. Bridles
Whip#, Ac., on hand nnd for side CHEAP,
Saddles nnd Harness repaired at short
notice. A. M. (21 BREATH.
Feb 4 .10 tf
SURGEON DENTIST,
GREENVILLE. S. O.
Office Xorth- West corner Main and Arenue Streets,
HAS just returned from Pliilndclphin,
nnd will In* p.eased to attend
-*Jli V"y to nny who are in \riint of his scrvices.
ATimunh mm
Inserted from one to full Upper und Jx>\ver
Setts, in the most approved nnd durable manner.
Exposed Nerves destroyed and treated, free
of pnin. Jnn 7 35-tf
ROBERf"trfHR?sWNrMh',
-o OFFERS HIS PROFESSION A L SKRVI
XTgf CES to this community. His Office, for the
fm present, is in the Old Court Houbc Building.
t..? u aft .r
r. BURT Y,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
OHEENVILLK, S. C?
IS I'repnrcJ to furnish cusfot:.
erswith the above nrtieles, CJIEA1'
V--^|^F()R CASH.
Ilnving competent workmen en<?ftfjeJ, he can
assure his patrons that nil work will he Neatlv
Donk nn.l WARRANTED.
Kch 18 41 tf
BOIVEII,
MANlTFACTt'RKU OF AND DKAI.KR IN
FURNITURE ?^27 CHAIRS
Every description, ESss'fefl Every style,
AND ?
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALiC BUR|gH||?S,
Opjyositc the Congaree AH
Feb 4 COLUMBIA, S. cJEPly
J.6. r>. raT^HjEL
ATTORNEY AT JWtk
and
SOLICITOR IN Mh.
\ai ill i?n A i'i ip v
IN THE COURTS OF THE WEST?R?PWlT.
Office in the Greenville BooPuorc,
GREENVILLE, S. (J.
June 4 4 ly
REED &" GOODi/liTX;
A1TONLYS AT LAW
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Greenville, 9. C.
tW OFFICE next door to P. F. HkathkACo. ffl
J. P. UKKI>.] [s. D. OOODLKTT.
June 4 4 tf
iLJuTiiisHmTHr
r ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 18 6 tf
Elford & Donaldson,
(saisissrwro uu, s. (&.
C. ). ELF OHO' T. -Q. WNA10S0N
/
Bin
SWAir & VQ]'B lOTMTOES
AUTHMltfO iy THE 8TATE ?F MMM,
^# 70,000-?r
r Tha fultowtog Scheme will W drawn t>Y ft
A Co.. llApajrer. of tha Spiwta Academy
l.oUofv, in each of %he?r Single tiumbtr Lotteries
for April, 18&Sint AtVQBB^rA.Oedrx<n,tti public,
under the snpmtitcnqtffet^f OctninU?ioner? j
CLASS9,
i o be drawn t? *MW <tl ^ugumia, MtMM*bU?, om
I SATURDAY apwtt.
. , ? ??
CLASS 10,
To b# draw* In tlx# city of Angus'*, Os, in pnM o, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 10th. 1858.
cla?s ii,
To bs 4nrwn in the oily of Atognsts, On, in pobtls, on
SATURDAY. APRIL 17th, 1858.
CLASS" 12,
To b* drawn In tbo city of Angnsta, O*., In public, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1808.
ON THE PLAN OF 8IKOLE MJ4BERB.
Fir* Thousand Four Hnndrsd A Eighty.Flra Frlao.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO
EVERY NI NE TICKETS.
dOMEMEf
TO BE DKAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN ARRll!
1 Prlro of $70,000 4 Prizes of $000
1 Prize of 30.000 4 Prizes of 800
1 Prize of 10,000 4 Prizes of 700
1 Prize of 5,000 4 Prizes of 000
1 Prize of 4,000 80 Priaee of 600
1 Prize of 3,000 80 Prizes of 800
1 Prize of 1,500 100 Prizes of 126
4 Prizes of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of 1400 App'g. to $70,000 priz. tire ?1,-600
4 Prizes of 300 " " 30,000 prlz are l,'i00
4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. afe 600
4 Prizes of 125 " " 5.000 priz. are 600
4 Prizes of 100 " " 4,000 priz. *re 400
4 Prizes of 75 " " 3,000 Jtfiz. uta 800
4 Prizes of 50 " " 1,600 priz are 200
6,000" of 20 are 100,000
6,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quart*rs$2l.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, corresponding
with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin tubes nnd placed in one wheel.
The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and oncircled,
are placed in another wheel.
The wheels nre then revolved, and a number
ie drawn from the wheel of Numbers, und, at
the same time. ? Prize is drown f-~- ?t-~ -??- ?
? .. V?m v??v umiT
wheel, The Number and Prize drawn out are
opened nnd exhibited to the audience, and registered
by the Commissioners; the Price being
placed against the Number drawn. This operation
in repented until all the prizes are draw n
out
Am?soxiM.\PiON Prizes.?Tlie two preceding
and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing
tlic first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28
Approximation Prizes. For cxauplej if Ticket
No 11250 draws the $70,000 Prize, those Tickets
numbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each
be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws
the $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648.
649, 551, 652, will each be entitled to $800, ana
so on according to the nbovo scheme.
The 6,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by
the last figure of the Number that draws tha
$70,000 Prize. For examples if the Number
drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then
all the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will
be entitled to $20. If the Number ends with
No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number
ends in 2, will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will l*? sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Paekage of JO Whole Tickets, $80
j Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40
I Certificate of Paekage of 10Quarter Tickets, 20
Certificate of Package cf 10 Eighth Tickets, 10
IN* ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
F.nelose the money to our address for the Tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will bo forwarded
by first mail. Purchasers Can hare tickets
ending in any figure they may designate.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
% Purchasers will please write their signaj
tures plain, and give their Post Office county
! nnd Stnto.
* Remember that evcrr Prize Is drawn and
i,n??KTs. >r. f,,Il .1.
j tun IT MllVUb UCUUCIIUII.
All prizes of $1,000 OUfd Auder, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates tor
S. SWAN, & CO., Augusta, Ga.
tJT" Pots cms residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
or Atlanta, Gn., oan have their order? filled, and
save time, by addressing S. Swan A Co , at either
of those cities.
?T A list of the numbers that are drawn
from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that
each one is entitled to, will he published alter
every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta
(Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta,
Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly
I>ny Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond
Dispatch. New York Dispatch and Paulding
(Miss.) Clarion.
Marh 25 40 if
KTEW FIRM.
rpilE Undersigned have entered into CopartI
ncrship in the Mereantile Business under
the name and style of LONG A GGOT)LETT,
and would invite the attention of the citizens of
Greenville nod surrounding Districts, to im examination
of our STOCK, as we hope to share
a portion of public patronage, and feel confident
that we can offer Goods at as low prices
for cash as con be purchased elsewhere. Give
us a call. lb LONG,
R A. GOODLETT.
ur^envilie, Jununry 26tli, 1858 38-tl
Hoimc and l<oi Tor Sale.
m THE SUBSCRIBER offers for**
sale. on the most reasonable terms,Jck.
his HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of
Greenville. The location Is, in all respects,
a most desirable one, immediately on the
Pendleton road, and near the depot. The
Lot contains over an acre of land, and is
woll improved. The Buildings are all new.
The Dwelling has eeven comfortable rooms.
There is a good Kitchen and Negro House,
and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a fine
well of water. Household and Kitchen
Furoitnre sold with the premises if desirable.
Applv to Col. E. P. Jones.
Dec 31 34 If R. W. GODDARD.