The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 08, 1858, Image 3
AT THE
c^^orraEisrcaTIIE
undersigned U now receiving n beautiful
and aleimnt Mmrtmont nf
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
wWt?d by himself with great eare, such aa
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESfllfGS, LIHBHS, ft*.
of all description*. Alao, a fine Stock of
of the latest ctylea
IIAlY-MJjrCHTOfi,
Consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS. GLOVES, HOSIERY. Ac., to which
he inrltee the attention of the public.
Tailoring Department.
Having considerably enlarged thi# department
of bis bud none, and luereaned the number of his
workmen, he is prepared to CUT and WORK UP
Clothing at short notice *nd in the moat fashionable
manner. or All Work warranted.
?. B. DYER.
April 8 48 tf
stato^FIOI^MOUNT.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facia* to
me directed, I will ?ell before the Court
House door, at the uiual hours of tale, on the
first Monday in MAY next,
60 Acres of Land, tnore or less,
lying on the Laurer.t road, 9 miles from Greenville
C. 11., adjoining lands of John Smith, W.
Mc-Mahan, and others; levied on aa the property
of David Bell, at the auit of John L. Shell
and Jane Shell.
27 Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining lands of J. I'arrish, Stenhousc, et al;
and at 1 defendant's residence, on Tuesdav after
Hale-day, one Bay Horse, one Sorrel Mare, one
Mule Colt, one Horse Colt, one Cow, one Yearling,
one Sow and five Pigs, one Cnplronrd, one
Slab, one Table, five Chair* one Oh?wt ? !><?
property of Xewlou Uramlett, at the suit of
William McNeely.
One Nt*gr<? Woman and five Children,
* the property of J. M. Mnllsffee, at
the snit of B. P. Perry and oth? rr.
TERMS CASH. Perchaaer to pav for titlei
1>. HOKE, S. O. IX
Sheriff'? Office, April 8, 1868 48-td
IH THE COURT OF
General Sessions and Common Plea*.
(JHEENVILLK DISTRICT.
IT IS ORDEREP, that lor dcipatoh of the unfinithed
business of this Term, an EXTRA
COUJlT, for Greenville Diatrict, be held, to commence
on Monday, the fourth day of August
next, and continue until the buainees shall be
disputed of. Suitors, and all oftior persona eon
corned, are required to take notice of this Order
; and the Clerk is required to publish it.
It is ordered, that forty-eight Petit Jurors be
drawn to serve at the said extra Court, and that
veasret be iasucd accordingly.
I). L. WARDLAW.
I CERTIFY that Uie above is a true copy of
the Order passed at the last Term, as taken from
the Minute*.
Published in pursuance of the Order.
W. A. McDAXIEL, C. C. P.
April 8 48 td
BATTALION ORDERS,
NO. ?.
TIIK SALUDA BATTALION will parade at
BATE'S OLD FIELD, for Review, on Saturday,
the lat day of May next; and the Tvgcr
Battalion will parade at Boinar's Old Fiel<f, for
Review, on Saturday, the 8th day of May next.
Cominiaeioned ana non-commissioned officers
will meet the dayi previous for Drill and Instruction.
The Lieutenant-Colonel and Major are charged
with the extension of this Order.
By order of Q. I'. Tool, Colonel 1st Regiment,
& 0. M. J. M. ROBERTS,
April 8 48-4 Adjutant.
Tor Legislature.
- TIIK Mends of Dr. JAMES M. SULLIVAN
respectfully announce his name as a Candidate
for the Legislature, at the ensuing election.
Tor Congress.
THE Mends ot COL E. P. JONES, of Green ills,
reepeetfulry present his name to the Congressional
District, in place of Col. Orr, whodej
dine* a re-election.
THE name of OOL JOHN D. AS1IM0RE, of
Anderson, is presented, by his friends, as a can
iduatc ror Congress, at the ensmng election.
For Tax Collector.
THE Mend* of JAMFS K. DICKSON announce
him a Candidate for Tax Collector at
the ensuing Election. *
QTThe friendi of A. R. McDavid, Esq.,
rnepacifally announce him aa a Candidate for Tax
Collector at the ensuing election.
The FrlqUb of James B. PearK04,
announce kias aa a Candidate for Tax Collector
at the ensuing Election.
Anhrotfpoe, leloinotypee,
AHB oral? TCP3S.
TIJh Kubaftiher is prepared to execute
PICTURES in the above line, in all
kinds of Finish and of all AtvW, in the
beat pouaihU Manner. Call and so* him at
McBee's Hall, room formerly occupied by
Mr. <5, B. Uonnau as a Dajjnerrean flail*.
jj. J. B. WALTON.
PHOPBIKTOR 0?
TB8 Umm 8T0RB,
DEALER IN I
FilfT Ul STATU BIT UK :
RICH DRESS GOODS. <
BONNETS. RIBBONS,
HOUSKKEEI'ING GOODS, ]
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
WIM& IROTMiE ???IDS,
GREENVILLE, S. C. j
N. B.?Order? accompanied by the cash for Medical,
Law or Library Books, Musical Instruments
and Sundries, promptly filled in Now York, and
delivered at hU counter on shortest notice.
April 1 47 ly '
MRS. WATTS & GORDON,
(OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE,)
WOULD respectfully inform ,
'heir numerous friends and paulHDHtri)ii<
that they have just returned
from New York with a large
and well-selected STOCK OK ,
GOODS, nud will open on MonT3hA
day, April 6th, with their PATstv\
tern bonnets, riding 1
HATS, AND STRAW BONNETS of every die- '
cription. Also,
FS1ICIFLOVEHS, l&ES BERTH&S, MB
HEAD-DHESSES. I
Having selected our Stock from some of the 1
largest and most reliable houses in New York,
we can confidently assure our customers that
they are the latest and most ArraovxD styles,
which will l>e sold very CHEAP FOR CAsn.
Dresses cut and basted at the *horte*t notice;
also, old Hats cleaned and made equal to I
new. April 1 47 6
"anotheiT"
OOLD MINE
DISCOVERED.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER has lately bought the enX
tire Stock of Goods belonging to J. ELDRIDGE,
at Powers' Old Stand. " A word to
the wise is sufficient," The Stock of Dry Goods
will be sold at New York Cost, As I intend to
keep nothing but FAMILY GROCERIES, particular
attention is requested to them, as my facilities
for buying are unsurpassed.
COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND FLOUR,
on hand at all times, CHEAP FOR CASH.
GEORGE R. HAYNE8.
April 1 47 3in
THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE,
ONE SQUARE WEST OF THE POST OFFICE,
PLAIN STREET,
??!Ly(M!3l]A, 8. ?.
ft THK UNDERSIGNED would most r<*fully
inform the public that this well- |
known Establishment* recently kept by Doctor
Roaeh, hits been thoroughly refitted FOR THE
ACCOMMODATION OF TRANSIENT BOARD
ERS, and that no naina shall be spared to meet
the wants and comforts of visitors. Rates modeerate.
G. T. MASON, Proprietor.
April I 47 Sid
\EVV GOODS! NEW GOODS!
FOll
SPRING TRADE,
AT
J. KETCHUM'S
HASTT TTrYTTQT?
XXV/ kJJLLi*
IT* LEO ANT BAYADERE &, OLACA DRE-1S
J SILKS, At the low price of $1 25 and $1.37.
Bleck 6ro de Khvne Drew Si Ike, at f I and $1.25.
Beautiful Flounced Barrege Robes
" Frinted Persians and Challies, at 25c
" Plaid Ducals
" Organdi Robes a' quills
" Gingham do do
" Striped Barrege Poplins
" Printed Bnrreges
" White and co'.'d Gr'd Pr'n'd Brilliants
" Organdi Muslins
" 4-4 Printed Lawns
" 4-4 Mourning Lawns
" Plain Rl'k Tamartinc, 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,
10, 12}, 16 and 20c.
LADIES' SKIRTS.
Steel Spring SKELETON SKIRTS,
Steel Spring Chvstal Skirts
Steel Spring with adjustable Bustle
New Expansion Skirt, patented April, 1867
Linen Skirts, suitable for traveling
Embroidered Cambric Collars, from S5cents to $3
Embroidered Camhrie Setts, at only $1.00 the sett
Indies' Black I-aee Mitts, from 10 to 60 cents
Ladies'Colored Lisle Gloves, at 20 and 26 cents
Misses' Lisle Gloves, at 10 cents
With a large assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, White,
Blaek and Slate Color, from 1*2} to 60 cents
the pair
Ladies'Fine Iilack English Silk Hose
Ladies' Fine Black Ruw Silk Hose, Ac.. Ac.
AT MR. W II. WATSON'S NEW STORK.
March 11 44-tf Maim STnr.rr
ill'
FOR GENTLEtlEFK 1VEAR.
wWh-i PI SURER BLACK I)RAP D'ETE
MitTTtl Black and Colored Silk Vestings
"CTlTTT"'^! " " Marseilles do
u'l.ita ....I T I rw:n.
Black and Colored Silk Neck Ties and Il'd'k'ffs
Golden Hill Ready made Shirts. The Bodies,
Yokes, Sleeves and Bosoms are formed to fit
the person with ease and comfort
Linen Shirt Collars, at 12^ cents each?all styles
\Thite Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, at 25," 31,
S7 and 50 cento.
Colored Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs
Linen Shirt Bosoms, at 76 oents
Cotton Undershirts, at 60 oents
Gsute Merino Undershirts, at 75o and $1.20
Gossamer " " - $1.26
Colored Lisle Gloves, at 10 cents, with a fine assortment
of other styles of a better quality
Super 4 4 Irish Linens?warranted all Flax
Super Blaek Broadcloths and Casimsres
Brown sad Mixed Cotton Half-Hose, at 124, l&f
and 20 cents ; Ae., A a.
For sale at i. KETCIIUM'S,
March 11 44-lf Main Street.
THE Copartnership of P. T. FOWLER A CO.,
la a Paper Mill, is this day dissolved by ita
own limitation. The name of the Firm will only
be used in settlements. P. C. Lester has all
the Books, Netsa, Ac., and will settle all the
business for and against said concern.
P. C. LESTER,
For P. T. Fowler k Co.
Fob 18,1358, 48 1/
? LEGAL NOTICED
Notice te Guardians, Trustees
and Becafrwors.
OUARPIAN^ Trustees and Reeeirers, who
VjT have to make their Return, te the Commimioner
in Equity of Green villa District, South
Carolina, are hereby notified to do w on or be*
Tore the FIRST OF MAT next, or. failing to do
k>, they will be dealt with eooordlne to law.?
n?e Conuniwioaer bag* that thorn having Re*
turne to make, will not desire to do to during
Court week, a, he will have otlier and more
>rteeing official dutiea to attend to.
8. A. TOWNE8, C. E. 0. D.
Commieeioeei'? Office, March 17th, *68 4S-tf
STATEOr SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Court of Ordinary.
William Tikslkt, Administrator of (he E*
tate of Jane Ray, deceased, Applioant, >
against James Ray, et si., Defendants.? I
mention for final Settlement and Decree.
IT appealing to my satisfaction, that Jaoob
Ray and Hananiab Ray, two of the <lefendanta,
reside beyond the limits of this
^tate: It is ordered and decreed, that they
Jo appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be hoi
rlen at Greenville Court n?u-<?. for Greenville
District, on Friday, the Hh day of May
next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if
any they have, why a Final Settlement of the
Personal Estate of jAne Rav, deceased,
should not l>e had, and a Decree given there
on, or their consents, on failing so to do, will
be eutered of re -ord.
Given under mv haud and seal, at Greenville
Court House, the 10 th day of Februarv,
A. D. 1858.
R BERT McKAY, O. G. D. [t. a]
Feb 11 40 8m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
QRKENVILLB DISTRICT.
IN COURT OF OROINARY.
llohert Wynne, Administrator of the Estate of
William Wynne, deceased. Applicant, agninst
the legal heirs and representatives of said deceased,
Defendants.?Petition for Final Settlement
and Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that the intestate
left a widow and a daughter, Martha
Wynne, whose place of residence is not known :
It t's, therefore, Ordered That the above parties,
and all tha legal heirs and representatives of
said William Wynne, deceased, do appear at a
Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville
Court House, for Greenville District., on Wednesday,
the 28<A day of April next, to shew cause, if
any they have, why a Final Settlement of the
said Estate should not be bad, and a Decree given
thereon.
Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville
Court House, the second day of February,
A. D. 18-18.
ROBT McKAY, O. G. D. [l. a]
Feb 4 30 8m
STATE or sniivii
GREENVILLE DTSTRICT.
In Gonrt of Ordinary
R. K. Pace, Administrator, applicant, against
Luoinda McCrary, Andrew McCrary, Nancy
McCrary, Sarah F.liza McCrary, Mary Elizabeth
McCrarv, Francis McCrary, James M.
McCrary, William Franklin McCrary, Defendants.?Petition
for Fi,tal Settlement and Decree.
TT appearing to my satisfaction, that all of the
JL above Defendants reside beyond the limits
of this State: It is ordeied and decreed, that
they do appear at n Court of Ordinary, to be
holden at Greenville Court House, for GreenvilleDistrict,
on Monday, the \ 9thday of April next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any they
have, why a final settlement of the Personal
Estate of James McCrary, deceased, should not
be had, and a Decree given thereon.
Given under my hand and seal of Office, at
Greenville Court House, the 22d day of January,
A. D. 1858.
ROBERT McKAY, O. G. D. [l. a.]
Jan 28 38 3m
ITATTIE 0F 801JTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT,
la Court of Ordinary*
John M. Carmao asid O. W. Bruce, Executors of
Hardin Bruce, deceased, applicants, against
Lucv Bruce, Mary Ann Pennington, and
William J. Pennington, her husband, Eliza
Mosteller and Philip H. Mosteller her husband,
George W. Bruce, Willis W. Bruce, Adaline
Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband,
Frances M. Jackson and J. W. Jackson her
husband, Emily Crain and William Crain her
husband, G. W. Bruce, Jr., minor heir of A.
J. Bruee, deceased. Defendants.?Petition fe?
Final Settlement and Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that O. W.
Bruce, Jr, minor heir of A. J. Bruce, deceased,
resides beyond the limits of this State :
It is ordered and decreed, that he do appear at
a Court of Ordinary, to he holden at Greenville
Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday,
the 23d day of April next, to shew cause, if any lie
can, why a final settlement of the Kstate of
Hardin Bruce, deceased, should not be had, and
a Dteree given thereon.
Given under my hand and seal of Office, at Greenville
Cbnrt House, this '23d day of January,
A. D. 1868.
ROBERT McKAY, 0. G. D. [i. a]
Jan 28 38 8m
NOTIOH.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of R.
LOVELANJ), deceased, hv Note or Ac
count, are requested to call on W. H. Campbell,
Esq ., in whose hands I have placed those claims
for collection. Those availing themselves of this
nota-e will save cost
MARTHA LOVELAND, AdmV*.
Feb 18 41 2m ;
Rvoeiif ovtu ITasIA
ALL PERSONS indebted to the Entate of
JOHN T. L100N, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to the undersigned.
All those having claims against
said deceased will present them for payment
within the time prescribed by law, or tbev
will be barred. W. A.TOWNES,
Nov 5 26-tf Executor.
JVotlce to Yonttf Iflcn.
>*r? L. GRAVES has located in Oreenvilte,
gflBwand will be ready at any time, to give
T3PPlKSBION3 ON THE VIOLIN, and teach
the Art of READING MUSIC.
QF"FoT particulars, enquire at the Oreenville
Coach Factory, where he may usually be found.
March 11 44 tf
Per Sale or Rent,
I gU? THE HOUSE AND LOT
opposite the forks of Anderson
Pendleton roads. The
House contains six upright room*. On the
Lot are all necessary outbuilding*.
For terms, 4c., apply to
H. LEE THRU3TON.
Deo 24 38 if
LOSTSCKIP.
NOTICE ie hereby given, tbat after tlie expiration
of three month*, application
will be made for the renewal of Scrip for
POUR SHARES IN THE SOUTH WES
TERN RAILROAD BANK AND SOUTH
CAROLINA RAILROAD, owned by David
William*, late of Lauren* District, deceased.
The same being lost.
H. K. A L. WILLIAMS,
Executors.
APPLICATION will also be made, at 'he
same lime, for the renewal of EIGHT
SHARES in the said Company, issued to
Henry R. Williams, which have been luet or
:.i_! i -?
uiisumq, ko mat the name cannot be found.
HENRY R. WILLIAMS.
March 11 44 lemSm
RAMSAY^
SOUTH CAROLINA.
THE Subscriber hu in pre** of Walker, Evana
A Co.. Charleston, RAMSAY'S HISTORY
OF SOUTH CAROLINA. with Maps of Charlestor.
and tha 9tst?, trhioh will be ready for subscribers
by April 16th. The Book ia a Carolina
work iu every reapeot, paper, print and binding.
Ik this History we have a full reoord of
the hardship* and difficulties of our fathers In
the desert with the savage Indian, and the Briton
in the war of "76. The Work is being printed
on fine white paper, large clear type, bound
in one volume complete, octavo, 600 pag?s, cloth,
arms of State on back. Palmetto Tree on side,
price $3.60. Half calf marble edges. $4.60.?
Send on your name early?only a email edition I
printed. Published and for sale by
W.J. DUFFIE,
Bookseller, Cowberry, S. C.
March 11 44 if
HI NOTICE THIS! $
THE Subscriber would respectfully inform
hia former patrons, and the public gen
erallv, that he hat. JUST RECEIVED, and
ia NOW OPENING, at hia STORE, under
McBee's Hall, one of the moat COMPLETE
ASSORTMENTS of
FAMILY GROCERIES
ever offered in Greenville, and which he is
offering at priceain accordance with theiime?.
consisting, in part, of the following Articles :
Rio and Javn COFFEES ; Crushed, Cla
rifled and Brown SUGARS; N. O. Syrup,
superior, cheap ; Tobacco and Segars ; supe
rior Green and BlnokTeas; Candles;Starch ;
Soda; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and
Glassware ; Woodware ; Soaps of all deacrip
lion*; Spices ; Mnccaroni; Mackerel; Bacon;
Herrings ; Brooms and Brushes; 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 ; lirandv
Peaches; Pickles of all descriptions ; Preserves
and Jellies; Sardines ; Lobsters; Raisins,
Citronsand Figs; Porter and Ale; Nails;
and a variety of Toilet Combs, Brushes, and
other Fancy Articles too uutneroua to men
tion.
All of which 1 offer at reduced prices for
ca?h or approved paper.
n. i).? i nose indebted for the years of
1855-'5G and '57, are respectfully requested
to call and arrange their accounts hv note or
payment. A. GREENFIELD.
Jan 28 38 tf
Dissolution.
1"MIE Firm of W. H. HOVEY A CO. Is tl.is day
dissolved ny mutual consent. The bus!
ncss of the Firm will be olosed bv W. II. llovey.
W. II. HOVEY,
J. J. LIOVEY.
January 1st, 1858.
NOTICE.
r |^HE Subscriber having purchased the entire
JL Stock of W. H. IlOvEY A CO., will continue
business at the same place. Thankful to
the public for their former liberal patronage, he
will in future endeavor to merit a continuance of
the same.
W. U. HOVEY.
January 18th, 1858, 37?3ni.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE Copartnersihp heretofore existing between
the Subscribers, under the Firm of
GOWF.R. COX A MARK LEY. hns this day been
dissolved hy muti'"l consent. Those indebted
by note or oook account arc requested to tnnke
immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot
be given,
T. C. OOWER,
T. M. COX,
II. C. MARKLEY.
T 1
laiiuitry isi, lOOO.
?? ?
Greenville Coach Factory.
jGOWER, COX, MARKLEY'& CO.
| w - WE have this flay associated with
I .toCsSELua, in business, Mr. LEWIS WORTIIINGTON,
well known to the community for
several years as the obliging and accommodating
foreman of the Greenville Coach Factory.
We are now be'ter prepared to supply the wants
of the community than at any previous time,
and shall use our best efforts tosustainthe widespread
reputation so long enjoyed by this establishment,
T. C. OOWER,
T. M. COX.
H. C. MARK LEY,
L. WORTHINOTON.
January 1st, 1858.
CHEAPC ASH STORE
rlMlE Subscribers propose to sell Goods in fuJL
turs 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
?t cami patr.se, and in discoudt fop debts now due.
We sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call
and settle by cash or note.
REA, BAYNE A CO,
January 7th 1869, 88 tf
Money Wanted.
TUG Subscriber would respectfully request
those indebted to him by note or account,
to pay up, as he is warriHO momkt.
4. II. DEAN, M. D.
Deo 10th. 1857 81 tf
Hair Dressing and Shaving.
BUKMIDGE continues the Tonsorial business
at his Old Stand in Bsaltix's Brick
building, where hs Is ready ddring ths day and
yelling to shay# the beard and eat hair, and
shampoo the head. Hs respectfully asks a eon
tinnatien of patronage. Oct. 1-11-V
1 AGENCY
FOR
1T0RTH CAROLINA
THE AS SEVILLE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
HAVING complied with the legal requiai
tion of thin State, in relation to A^en
ciea. nnd having appointed the onder?ign?*d
as their Agent fo* thi? place. lie i* now pre
pared to TAKE RISKS on LIKE or PRO
PERTY. JOHN W. GRADY.
Greenville, S. C.. Fvh. 10, 1858.
Omct or tub OoMrraoixrs Ornkr.il, )
Columbia. 8. C., Ktb. 4, 1858. j
Ils'BKMFY tlint W UHADY,
Agent of the Mutual Insurance Company,
of Asheville, N. C. has complied with
the conditions and requisition* of the Act of
General A?*ctnblv. entitled "An Act to reg
ulale the Agencies of In?orance Companies
not incorporated In the State of^outh Carolina,"
paaeed on the 20th day of December,
in the year of our Lord one thou and eight
hundred and fifty fix ; and hereby license
the aaid John W. Grady. Agent as aforesaid,
to take risks and transact the bu?inea> of insurance
ill behalf of the Company aforeeaid.
J. D. ASIJEMOUE.
Comptroller General.
Feb 11 40 tf
For Sale.
. TI1K subscriber offer* for sale
hi* HOUSE ANO LOT whereon
now ',ve*- '* tituat'-d about
1-5 yards from th>- Public Square,
is well unproved, having a large House containing
6 Room*, with Fire place* in each, one estrs
Red-roo-n, Pantry, <te., good and roomy Kitchens,
Smoke-house, Grain-house, Crib, and an ex
cellent new Stable, Cow-house and Carriage
house, and an unusually productive Garden an*1
Patch, with a good variety of Fruit Trees
Grapes, Ac.
Term* accommodating. Possession would b<
given by the first of March, if desired.
Jan 7 35?if T. C. GOWEK.
Saddle and IIui'iacHM
MANUFACTORY.
rl^HE Subscriber would respectfully inform th<
JL public generally that he continues the
above Business. 2o ikx>r above tiir (.nmmu
| Hotrl, and is prepared to furnish customer,
| with any uiwripUsr. of Home-Manufactured
SADDLES. Carriage, Boggy nnd Wanon liar
nesa made to order, and ?? the bent ntyle. Bri
dlea Whips, ?te., on hand and for aale CHEAP
ZW Snddlos and ilarneaa repaired at ahori
notioe, - A. M. G1LREATH.
Feb 4 30 tf__
SURGEON DENTIST,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
Office North- Went comer Alain and A v-iine St recti
i*t" HAS just returned from Philadt-I
MflHL phia, and will be p.cased to attenr
to any who arc iu want of hia aer
vice*.
JkWUlIJUlMt. Vgm
Inserted from one to full Upper and Lowei
Setts, in the moat approved and durable manner
Exposed Nerves uestroyed and treated, fre>
of pain. Jan 7 35?tf
^ERTYTUmT^El).
n OFFERS HIS PROFESSION A L SF.RV 1
CES to this community. Ilia (Mhce. for Or
iw present, is in the Old Court House Kulldinc
Jan 14 30 tf
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE,
GUEENV1LLE, S. C..
IS PreparcJ to furnish cnstoi
x. era with the above articles, C1IEA i
%??CASH.
ilaving omnpetent workmen engaged, he ea
assure his patrons that all work will he Nkatl
Dose and WARRANTED.
I Feb 18 41 tf
G. 9. BOWER,
MANUFacturkk of and dkai.kr t*
FURNITURE CHAIRI
or rL ? ?
"Every description, CaflBH Every style,
AND
FISK'S CELEBRATED ME TALIC BURIAL CASES
Opposite the Cong arte House,
Feb 4 COLUMBIA, S. C. 39-ly
J. C. P. a iiiTER.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY
WILL PRACTICE
IN THE COURTS uF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Office in the Greenville Bookstore,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 4 4 It
REED & GOODLETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
<*rcen?illc, 9. C.
BT OFFICE next door to P. F. BkattieACo. Be
j. P. REED.] [s. D. OOODI.ETT.
June 4 4 tf
H. JULIUS SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GREENVILLE, S. C.
June 18 6 tf
Elford & Donaldson,
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C. 1, tlfORD' T. Q. DONAl^OSOl
OBS ft PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
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April 23 ' 30
SWAN A CO.'S LOTTERIES.
AUTHORIZE!) IY THE STATE Of QEOROIA.
^ ^li?TE?'S]SS ^
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Tin following Sehetue will be drawn by A
Hwan A Co., Manager, of the Sparta Academy
Utter v. in eac!; of their Stogie Number Lottetire
for April, l?M,at Al,GUSTA,Oeor*la,h.peWe,
under the superintendence of CommWleeere $
CLASS 9,
Te be drawn ia the olty ef Augusta, Oe, la paMte, om
RATUEDAT, APRIL 3d, 1M*.
cla"s? 10,
Te be drawn In tbe city of Angus'*, Oa, ia pafcl e, ea
SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, 18C6.
CLASS 11,
To be drawn In the city ef Augusta, Oa, la pubUe, ea
8ATUEDAT. APRIL 17th, 1858.
AT ? an iA
VliAO O 1'4> t
To bo drown In tbo cltjr of An (Ml, Ga., la pabUa,
SATURDAY, APRIL 34th, 1868.
OS TilB PI.AN OF 8IN0LC NtMIIF.RB.
Fir* Thousand Tour Htmdrsd Jk Eighty-Fir* Fiiui.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO m
EVER Y NINE TICKETS.
TO BR PRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL!
I 1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prizes of $900
I Prize of 30.000 4 Prizes of 800
1 Prize of 10,000 4 Piizes of TOO
, 1 Piize of 5.000 4 Prizes of 600
. 1 Prize of 4.000 50 Prizes of 500
1 Prize of 3.000 60 Prizes of 300
j 1 Prize of 1.500 100 Prizes of 125
4 Piizes of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
! 4 Prizes of $400 App'g. to $70,000 priz. Are $1,600
4 Prizes of 800 " " 30.000 priz are 1,200
4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800
4 Prizes of 125 " " 5,000 priz. are 6O0
4 Prizes of 100 " " 4,000 priz. are 400
4 Prizes of 75 " " 8,000 priz. are 300
4 Prizes of 60 " * 1,500 priz. are 20P
' 6.000" of 20 are 10^000
, 5.485 rrirea amounting to $220,000
I Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters$2$PLAN
OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, correspondiag
( with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled,
are pieced in another wueel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number
is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and, at
the same time, a Prize is drawn from the other
wheel. The Number and I>ize drawn out are
opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered
by the Commissioners; the Prize being
placed against the Number drawn. This operation
is repeated until all the prizes are drawn
\ ?ut
AprRoxtMArioN Phizes.?-The two pr. ceding
1 and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing
the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28
Approximation Prizes For exa-nple: if Ticket
No 11260 draws the $70,000 Prize, those Tickets
numbered 11218, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each
r be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 560 draws
the $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648,
549, 661, 652, will each be entitled to $300, and
so on according to the above scheme.
The 6.00O Prizes of $20 will be determined by
the last fil/lire of the Number that tl">
1 *70,000 Prize. For example: if the Number
drawing the *70,000 Prize ends with No. I, then
r ail the 1'ickets, where the number ends in ir will
f, he entitled to $20. If the Number euds with
No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number
ends in 2, will be entitled to *20, and soon taO.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at tbe
following rates, which is the risk;
Certificate o' Package of 10 Whole Tiekets, $80
Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40
Certificate of Package of 10Quarter Ticket*, 20
Certificate of l'aokng" of 10 1'ligblh Tickets, 10
IN ORDEHINO TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
F.nolose the money to our address for the Tiekets
ordered, on receipt of which tbev will be forwarded
by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets
ending in any figure they irray designate.
A The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will bo
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
% Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, aud give their Post Office, county
and State
Remember that cverv Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
*. All prizes of #1,0 iO and under, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes atth*
usual time of thirty days.
I All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tiekets or Certificates to
S. SWAN, ?k CO., Augusta, Ca.
or Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
or Atlanta, Ga., can have their ordets filled, and
save time, by addressing S. Swan A Co , at cither
of those cities.
ZW A list of tfjo numbers that are drawn
Iroin the wheel, with the amount of the prize that
ach one is entitled to, will he published alter
1 every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta
(Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta.
Mobile llegist.r, Charleston Standard, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly
Day Book. Savannah Morning News. Richmond
Dispatch. New York Dispatch and Pauhl_
ing (Miss.) Clarion.
Mnrh 23 46 tf
' NEW FIRM.
r|MIK Undersigned have entered into Copart.
1. nerohip in the Mercantile Unsiuess under
the name and style of LONG & GOODLETT,
snd would invito the attention of the citizens of
. Greenville and surrounding Districts, to an ex4
amination of our STOCK, as we hope to share
a portion of public patronage, and feel confident
that we can offer Goods st as low prioca
- for cash as can ba purchased elsewhere. Qlvo
us a call. R. LONG,
B. A. GOODLETT.
Greenville. January 26th, 1858 88-tf
' Hou?e and Lot for Sale.
mTHE SUBSCRIBER offer. forgtK
.ale. on the most reasonable n?rm?. Mir
hi* HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of
Greenville. The location ?, in ell respect.,
a moat desirable one, immediately on the
? Pendleton road, and near the depot. The
Lot contain, over an acre of land, and ia
s well improved. The Building* are all new.
' The Dwelling haa ?eveo oom fort able rooms.
There i* a good Kitchen and Negro House,
and all necrreary outbuilding.. Also, a fine
well of water. Household and Kitch<t>
Furniture M>ld with the premise, if desirable,
i Applv to Col. E. P.
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