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SALE OF warn aii ran mm THR undersigned will sell aft AUCTION, on TO MORROW (Frida/) MORNING, at 10 O'clock, at hi* Residence oo Rnneoinbo Street, all his HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting of An Ezoollent Piano, flpK3| BEDS and BEDSTEADS, v ubmfachai&8' caepet, Tables, Ac. He will also offer for sale a FRIME MILCH COW. Any of the above Articles may be purchased ? priv>tt sale before the nuotion commences. TERMS.?All um? of |6 nnd under. Cash. Sums over that amount, * credit of six months, with interest from date nnd security. \,vt FOR SALB. THE SUBSCRIBER, intending to remove from Greenville, offers for sale his HOUSE and LOT, whereon he now resides, sitnate on Buncombe Street, opposite the Female College.? The location is a very desirable one, and will be old upon very accommodating terms. April 10 49-1 B. J. JAUDON. State of Soulh Carollnn. EXECUTIVE I)EPA KTMEST. WHEREAS the last General Assembly of South Carolina, with a wise forecast and a liberal regard for the public welfare, bused ns it is so essentially on the g"od sense and virtue of her citizens, enacted a law by which the Commissioners of Free Schools arc authorised to establish a Normal School in the eitv of Charleston, to which the country dist ricts will be entitled to send a certain number of pupils, And wherensthe enterprising Board of St. Phillips nnd St. Michael's have now in operation, at their excellent public school in the city, weekly exercises, which will serve to exemrdifv tho !>< ???. fita of Mich nn establishment. Now, therefore, I recommend to the several Boards of Commissioners of Free Schools in the State to appoint, at their next quarterly meeting, on the fourth Monday in April, and depute one or more of their number to visit the said public school (St Phillips street) In Charleston, at their convenience, so as to be aide to report the result of their observation at the quarterly meeting, on the fourth Monday of October next Also, I do hereby invite all the Teachers of Free School-scholars throughout the State to come and see for themselves how the said Public School is conducted, and what arc the uses of a Normal School As the expenses of such a visit might put It out of the power of many to come, however much they may desire It, I will venture to say for the good cltiaens of Charleston, that the honaes of many residents will be opened to any Teacher who shall be provided with a iciier ofininslsi-iwn, or with the certificates of the President and Secretary of the Board and Commissioners at home. Failing in this, or In case a public house Is preferred, it affords me pleasure to announce that Mrs. Kennedy, of the American Hotel,' in King street, will, on account of this Department, take care of any Teacher of a Fr^e School who will deposit with her, lils or her certificate* from the President and Secretary of the District Board of Commissioners for which he or she muy he employed, from tlic first of June to the fifth Inclusive. Furthermore, 1 appeal to the proper authorities of the railroad* an J other put dio conveyances, by means of wliieh they must reach the city, to instruct their several agents, upon the exhibition to them of the said certificates, to pass all such Teachers of Free Schools, and one Commissioner from each Board, flroinu down for the numoi? K..r..ln set forth, for one faro, going and returning. I am assured that tne Commissioners of Free School* of St. Phillip* and St. Michael'* will take pleasure in affording every facility to the Teacher* and other*, to ohaerve and profit by the improved method*. Visitor* will onlv hnve to apply to C. G. MEMMINGER, Esq.. Chairman, or to any I member of the Board, at the Public School House, in St Phillips street, to be admitted at the. proper hour* A fixed time ha* been mentioned, from the finst to the fifth June. Better for all parties, i Fit beat all aoaveoient, to adopt this appointment; bnt if there be impediment to prevent any Teaeher* from coming at that time, the Commissioner* will receive them at any other time in May or June, including Saturday as one of tfee day*. Given under my hand and the sooj of the State, at Chicora, near Georgetown, litis second day of April, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight and in the eighty-second year of American Independence. ROBT. F. W. ALLHTOX. W. R. Hcjit, Deputy Secretary of Hut** April 15 40 2 GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 8H ERIFF'8 8ALE8. ?Y Virtue of sundry WriU of Fieri Facias Us me directed, 1 will sell before the Osurt Honse door, at the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in MAY next, 100 Acres of Land, more or lc**s; as the property of J L Jenkins, a .joining land* of Stokes, Jenkins, et a!. ; at the suit of A. J. Joyce, et al. 1 House and Lot, situated one mile from Greenville C. H? on the left baud side of the Anderson road, adjoining MeBee, Gov, et al.; as the property of Jane ( osey, at the suit of Res, Bayne A t'o. 1 Cotton Gin ; as the property of Thomas Wynne, at the suit of M. P. Im-key, ads for costs. ?00 Acres ot Land, more or less; u4 St the ri>?ii!i>ni>? of <1. P. Hluhtow?r, on Tueeday after Sale-day, one Yoke of Oxen, one Wagon, on? hundred (J&llpn* Whiakey, more or leae; a* i|ie property of Jamee William*. at the euit'qf hL Taylor, Administrator. 60 Acres of Land, more or less, lying on the l.aupM,s road, 9 mile* frorp Greenville tl, II., adiofning landa of John Smith, W. McMahan, ami other*: )evie<l on aa the property of David Bell, at toe auit of John ?. Sriell and Jane Shell ' 87 Acres of LAnd, more or less, adjoining lande of J. Parrieb, Stenhouae, et al; and at Defendant'# reside nee, on Tueedav after Hale-day, one Bar florae, one Sorrel Mare, one Mole Colt, one Horae Colt, one CV?w, one Yearling, one Sow and five Pig*, one Cupboard, one Slab, on# Table, Ave Chair*, one Ohe^t, ae the property of Newton Br am let t, at the enlt of I William MeNealy, One Negro Woman and five Children, ae the property of J. If. MaHaffee, at the auit of B. F. Perry and other* TERMS CASH. Perehaeer to pay for title* 1>. MOKE, a O. D. Sheriff'# Office, April 8, ISM 48-td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA/ GREENVILLE DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of u order from tho Court of Ordinary for Greeuville District, I will eel! I before the Court Houee door of enid the usual hoar* of Mile, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY next, - All that piece, parcel and Tract of Land (Runted in Greenville District, four mites east of the Court House, adjoining lands of John P. I Pool, Alexander Viclcers, William Vickers and Alexander Norton, and containing One Hundred and Twenty-five Acres, more or less; sold for partition among the legal heirs and representatives of Marcilla K. P. Rhodes, deceased. TERMS?A credit of twelve months, with interest from day of salt* with bond and two good securities, and a mortgage of the premises, to be given to the Ordinary, if deemed necessary, [ to secure 'he payment of the purchase money. Costs to be paid on day of sale. Purchaser to pay for titles. D. HOKE, 8. G. D. Sheriff's Office, 6th April, 1868. 49-td GREENVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE nPIIE Subscribers having connected theGRANX 1TE with their MARBLB WORKS, are prepared to execute with promptness nil orders in tne above line?from a GRANITE STEP to a MARHLE STATUE. Persons wishing to place a suitable memento at the graves of their departed friends, will do well to give us a call. CHALMERS A ALLEN. JAMES D. CHALMERS. JAMES M. ALUM. April 15 49 3m jPgjM ."'JRNISHINf J AT iHE OLOTHINGr rr,HE undersigned is now receiving a beautiful A. and elegaut assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, selected by himself with great care, such as CLOTHS, CASSIM EltES, YESTINGS, LINENS, ?s, of all descriptions. Also, a fine Stock of of the latest styles. lElDY-MlBElllTHIie. Consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. Ac., to which lie luvilea the attention of tiie public. Tailoring Department. Having considerably enlarged this department of his business, and increased the number of his workmen, he is prepared to CUT and WORK UP Clothing at short notice and in the most fashionable manner. p8T All Work warranted. V. II. DYER . April 8 48 tf BATTALIO^O KDEIl S,' NO. ?. rpHK SAUJDA BATTALION will parade at L BATE'S OLD FIELD, for Review, on Saturday, the 1st day of May next; and the Tyger Battalion will parade at Bomar's Old Field, for Review, on Saturday, the 8U1 day of May next. Commissioned ana non-commissioned officers will meet the days previous for Drill and Instruction. The Lieutenant-Colonel and Major arc charged with the extension of this Order. By order of O. P. Pool, Colonel 1st Regiment, a 0. M. J. M. ROBERTS, April 8 48-4 Adjutant MRS. WATTS & GORDON, (OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE,) mtwA WOULD respectfully inform /IVtIHQKtheir numerous friends and pajrMWBr1-'"" ,',at ^,p>' have just returncd from New York with a large and well-selected STOCK OF T" OOODS, and will open on MonTU day, April 6th, witli their PAT/TT1 TERN BONNETS, RIDINO HATS, AND STRAW BONNETS of every discription. Also, FilSSCfi FLOVESS, LACS BEBTHAS, AID HEAD-I) HESSES. Having selected our Stock from some of the largest and most reliable houses in New York, we can confidently assure our customers that they are the latest aj?d most approved styles, which will be sold very CHEAP FOR CASH. or Dretoet cut and l>antcd at the Mhortest no-j? -ii *? a- ' ? . ?iw, uiu rieancu ana made equal to new. April 1 47 6 ANOTHER GOLD MI1VB Disrovnnw f pilE SUBSCRIBER has lately bought the en1 tire Stock of Goods belonging to J. ELDRIDGE, at Powers' Old SUrnd. " 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 baying are unsurpassed. COFFEE, 3UQAR, MOLASSES AND FLOUR, on hand at all times, CHEAP FOR CASH. GEORGE R. nAYNES. ' April 1 47 3m ASSE3HBLT HOUSE, ONE SQUARE WE8T OF THE POST OFFICE, PLAIN STREET, ??!L(U)[Mli3aA, <0. STUB UNDERSIGNED would most respectfully inform the public that this wellit Establishment, recently kept by Doctor Roach, has been thoroughly refitted FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF TRANSIENT BOARDERS, and that no rains shall be spared to meet the wants and comforts of visitors. Rates modeerate. Q. T. MASON, Proprietor. April ! 47 8m .... V - - ? \ - :ve 1 EfXUL NOTICED. ' ' ftf T?I OOTit Ot * Central StMloiu and Common Pleas, GREENVILLE DISTRICT. rIS ORDERED, that tor deapateh of the unfinished business of this Terra, an EXTRA COURT, fol* Green villa District. be held, to commence on Wednesday, the fourth day of August next, and eontiaue until the basinets shaM he disposed of. , S.aitors, and al) other persons coo cerned, art required to take notice of this Order ; and tlie 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 ventre* be issued accordingly. D. L. WARDLAW, I CERTIFY that the above i? % true copv of the Order passed at the la9tTcrm, as taken from the Minutes. Pllhli.ho.1 .l- o-i ... ivo ui uig v/r(ier. W. A. McDANIEL, C. C. P. April 8 . 48 Id Notice to Guardians, Trustees and Receivers. G^UARDIANS, Trustees end Receivers, vrho _ 7 have to make their Returus to the Commissioner in Equity of Greenville Distriet, South Carolina, are hereby notified to do so on or before the FIR8T OF MAY next, or. failing to do so, they will he dealt with according to law.? The Commissioner begs that those having Returns to make, will not desire to do so during Court week, as he will have other aud more pressing offioiai duties to attend to. S. A. TOWNES, C. E. G. D. Commissioner's Office, March 17th. '68 4R-tf STATEOFSOUTHCAROLmA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Court of Ordinary. William Tiksley, Administrator of the Estate of Jane Iiav, deceased, Applicant, against Jam >s Rav. et al., Defendant*.? Petition for Final Settlement and Decree. TT appealing to my satitfiction, that Jacob 1 Ray and Hananiuh Ray, two of the le-. fendants, reside beyond the limits of this Slate: It i? ordered and decreed, that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be hoiden nl Greenville Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday, the 1th 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 be had, and a Decree given there on, or their consents, on failing so to do, will l>e entered of record. Given under mv hand and seal, at Greenville Court House, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1858. R BERT McKAY, O. G. D. [l. s.] Feb 11 40 3m ST ATE OF SOUTH ()A RO LI N A. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN COURT OF ORDINARY. Robert Wynne, Administrator of the Estate of William Wtnnk, deceased. Applicant, against the legal heirs and representatives of said deceased, Defendants.?Petitin* went and Decree. TT appearing to my satisfaction that the intes_L tflte left a widow and a daughter, Martha Wynne, whose place of residence is not known It is, therefore, Ordered, That the above parties, and all the lejjnl heirs and representatives of said Wtt.uam \V vhne. deceased, do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court House, for Greenville District, on Wednesday, the '2Htk day of April next, to shew cause, if any they have, why a Final Settlement of the said Estate should not be had, aud a Decree given thereon. Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville t ourt House, the second day of February, A, D. 1818. ROUT MoKAY, O. G. D. [u s.] Feb 4 30 Sm STATU OF hOl7rriTAMOLnT. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Court of Ordinary. R. K. Pace, Administrator, applicant, against Lucinda McCrary, Andrew McCrary, Nancy McCrary, Sarah Eliza McCrary, Mary Elizabeth McCrary, Fraucis McCrary, James M. McCrary, William Franklin McCrary, Defendants.?Petition for ? ' 1 n?? - J ...W. UfK* */tCTCt. TT appearing to my satisfaction, that all of the .1. above Defendants reside beyond the limits of this State: It is ordeicd and decreed, that they do appear at a ?\>urt of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenviile Court House, for Green* villeDistrict, onAtonday, Ike\9thdayof 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 McC'rary, deceased, should not he 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 M. KAY, O. G. D. [u a] Jan 28 38 3m STATE OF SOF T1I C'A R O LIW A. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Iu Conrtof Ordinary. John M. Carman aad O. W. Bruce, Executors of Ilnrdin Bruce, deceased, applicants, against Lucy Bruce, Mary Ann Pennington, and TPilliam J. Pennington, hct husband, Eliza Mosteller and Philip II. Mosteller her husband, George W. Bruce, Willis W. Bruce, Adsline Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband, Frances M. Jackson and J. IP. Jackson her husband, Emily Grain and IPilliam Crain her husband, O. TP. Bruce, Jr., minor heir of A. J. Bruce, deceased. Defendants.?Petition for Final Settlement and Deeree. IT appearing to niv satisfaction, that O. TP L Bruce, Jr, minor heir of A. J. Bruce, deceased. resides bevind the limit* nf iKS. It is ordered and decreed, that he do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to l?e hidden at Greenville Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday, the 23d day of April next, to shew cause, if any he can, why a final settlement of the Kstate of Hardin Bruce, deceased, should not be had, and a Dtcree given thereon. Given under my hand and seal of Office, at Greenville Court House, this 28d day of January, A. D. 18A8. ROBERT McKAY, 0. G. D. [u a.] Jan 28 88 Sin NOTIOB. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of R. LOVELAND, deceased, .by Note or Ac \ count, are requested to call on W. H. Campbell, FUq., in whose hands I have placed those claims for collection. Those availing themselves of this notice will save cost. MARTHA LOVELAND, AdiuVx. Peb 18 41 2m DISSOLUTION. 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, Ac., snd wilt settle all the business for and against said concern. P. C. LESTER, For P. T. Fowler & Co. Fob 18, 1883. 43 tf piioPKtrroR or THE LADIES' STORE, * DEALER IN MET AID STAPH DRY 6069S. RICH DRESS GOODS. 1 ' b0mmets, rib80ms, i houskkeei'ing goods, c ready-made clothing : and . mm& wrob8& vmm9 GREENVILLE, S. C. N. E.?Or ders accompanied by the each for Medical, Law or Library Books. Musical Instruments I , I and Sundries, promptly filled in New York, and | I at !*? ?AHn*A? -L--1 A . ? ? ? ? wuuvcr vii wiurwui UULICV. I i April 1 47 ly ' i Notice to Young Tien. #Lw GRAVES has located in Greenville, and will he ready at ant time, to give LESSIONS ON THE VIOLIN, and teach tiic Art ?r READING MUSIC. ! tSfFor particulars, enquire at the Greenville i Conch Fnctory, where ho inny usually he found, i March 11 44 tf EmW ?: TIIE Subscriber would respectfully inform bis former patrons, and the public gen - I ernllv, that he has JU8T RECEIVED, and is "NOW OPENING, at his STORE, under McBee's IIhII. one of the most COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS of FAMILY GROCERIES ever offered in Greenville, and which he is ' offering at pricea in accordance with the times, consisting, in part, of the following Articles : , Rio and Java COFFEES ; Crushed. Clarified and Brown SUGARS: N. O. Syrup, superior, cheap; Tobacco and Segars ; supe- ( rior Green nnd Black Teas; Candles; Starch ; Soda; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and I Glassware ; Wood wars ; Soaps of all descriptions ; Spices ; Maccamni; Mackerel; Bacon; Herrings; Brooms and Biushes; Anchovy, Reading, John Bull nnd other Sauces; Champagne. Madeira, Claret, Poit, Teneriffo and other Wines; Brandies, and other Liquors of the finest quality, for Medical use ; Brandy Peaches ; Pickles of all descriptions ; Pre serves and Jellies; Sardines ; Lobsters; Raisins, Citrons and F'igs; Porter and Ale; Nails; and a variety of Toilet Combs, Brushes, nnd I I 6ther Fancy Articles too numerous to mo? I ? ? ? I Hon. All of which 1 ouer mi rvuucvu prices fui cash or approved paper. N. B.?Thoae indebted for the years of 1855-'50 and '67, are respectfully requested to call and arrange their accounts hv note or pavinent. - A. GREENFIELD. Jan 28 38 tf Di^olulion. THE Firm of W. II. HOVEY A CO. i? this dsv dissolved ny mutu'al consent.. The bus! ucsb of the Firm will be closed by W. II. Hove v. W. II. HOVEY, J. J. HOVEY. January 1st, 1858. NOTICE. THE Subscriber having purchased the entire < Stock of W. II. HOVEY A CO.. will continue business nt the same place. Thankful to the public for their formor liberal patronage, he will in future endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. VV. H. IIOVEY. January 18th, 1838, 37?3m. Dissolution of Copartnership. rI^ilE Copartnersihp heretofore existing be 1 tween the Subscribers, under the Firm of ' GOWElt, COX A MAKKLEY, has this dav been dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted by note or oook account are requested to make immediate payment, as kinger indulgence cannot be given. T. C. GOWER, T. M. COX, H. C. MAKKLEY. j January 1st, 1858. Greenvillo Coach Factory. GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. CvflFIUP 'mve lAia day associated with Jayk^iFlua. in business, Mr. LEWIS WORTHINfl'WN, well known to the community for | sever*! years as the obliging and accommodating foreman of the Greenville Coach Factory. We are now he'ter prepared to supply the want* of the community than at any previous time, and shall use our best efforts to sustain the widespread reputation so long enjoyed by this establishment, T. C. GOWER, T. M. COX, II. C. MARKLEY. L. WORTHINGTON. January 1st, 18C8; CHEAP CASH STORE. rl"MlK Subscribers propose to sell Goods in fuJ_ tare for CASH, and at such reduced prices as we hope will guarantee a continuance j of our former patrons. Country produce tsken in exchange for Goods i at cash pricft., and in discount for debts now due. ; We sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call and settle by cash or note. HEA. BAYNE <fc CO. January 7th 1858, 35 tf For Sale or Rent, kjmr^ the house and lot opposite the forks of Anderson FL' 'rnfriffCr ""<> Pendleton roads. The Honae outMHint six upright rooms. On the Lot are nil necessary outbuildings. For terms, Ac., apply to h. lee TUIiUSTON'. Dec 24 S3 tf , flloney Wanted. THE Subscriber would respect fully request 1 those indebted to him by note or account, ' to pay up, as he U wahti.no husky. J. II. DEAN, M. D. f Dec 10th. 1867 31 tf . Hair Dressing and Shaving. Berridge continues the Tonsorial bu?iiteea at his Old Stand in Beattie's Brick building, where he is ready during the day and evening to shave the beard nnd cut hair, and shampoo the head. He respectfully asks a con 1 tin an lion of patronage. Oct. 1-21-* AGENCY FOR NORTH CAROLINA THE ASHEVILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, HAVING complied with the legal requisi ? lion of IIttA Stale, in relation to Agen 1 Ion. An?l having appointed the undersigned ' is their Agent f? this pluce. he i* now pre ' ared to TAKE KISKS on LIFE or PUO ?ERTY. JOHN W. GRADY. i Greenville, S. C., Feb. 10, 1838. OrriCB or THE COMPTKOU.KH Gr.NRRAL, ) Colombia. 8. 0., Feb. *, 1838. f f CERTIFY that JOHN W. GRADY, " L Agent of the Mutual Insurance Coinpaty, of Asheville, N. C. Iih* complied with t.? 1:.: 1 e.t ? - ' in v,"inii:i'pns hiiii rw^iiiKiimiiN in me nci 01 General Assembly, entitled " An Act to reg 1 ilate the Agencies of Insurance Coinp inies ?ot incorporated in the State of South Caro ina," passed on the 20ih day of December, n the year of our Lord one thousand eigltt " Kindred and fifty six ; and hereby license he said John W. Grady. Agent as aforesaid, o tako risks and transact the business of insurance in behalf of the Company aforesaid. ' J. P. ASIIEMOKE, Comptroller General. Feb 11 40 tf For Sale. . . THE subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE ANI> l.OT whereon be now lives. It is situated nliout K i dKCi7gTr 125 yard* from the Public Square, is well unproved, having a large Ilousa containing 0 Rooms, with Fire places in each, one extra Red-room, Pantry, <fce.. good and roomy Kitchens, Smoke-house, Grnln-liouse, Crib, ana nn excellent new Stable, Cow-house and Carriagehouse, and nn unusually productive Garden and Patch, with a good variety of Fruit Trees, Grapes, Ac. Terms accommodating. Possession w ould be given by the first of March, if desired. Jan 7 35-tf T. C. GO WEIL Saddle and llurnc** MANUFACTORY. Hj^llE Subscriber would respectfully inform the A. public generally that be continues the above Business, 2d noon abovk tiir Churnvili.it Hotki, and is prepared to furnish customer* with nny disoription of IIome-Mnuuructurcd SADDLES. Carriage, Baggy and NVacon Harness mado to order, and in ihr br*t *t>jU. Bridles Whips, Ac., on hand mid for sale CHEAP. CSP" Saddles and Harness repaired at short notice. A. M. GILREATJl. Feb 4 80 tf ft' Alz4> *?* 4; BURGEON DENTIST, GREENVILLE, S. C. Office North- IIV?/ corner Main and Amine Streeta, ^ *- If AS jmt returned from Philadelpliia, und will be p.eased to attend T-J-f to any who are iu want of his service#. AOTHIIGSASi 'i'Sl'M Inserled from one to full Upper and Lower Setts, in the most approved ami durable manner. Exposed Nerves^destroycd and treated, free t?f pain. Jan 7 85-tf KOBEllT T T1111U ST ON, M. I), ? OFFERS I1IS PROFESSIONALSERVI ^ CES to this community, llis Ofliee, for the X3L present, is in the Old Court liouee Building. Jail 14 30 If F. BURTY, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,' OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE. GREENVILLE, 8. C., IS Prepared to furnieh custoi ere with the above articlee, CHKAI FOR CASH. Having competent workmen ongnged, he can I assure hie patrons that all work will he Nkatlt Domic and WARRANTED. Feb 18 41 tf ?. 8. BOWER, MANUFACTURER OK AND DEAI.ER IN FURNITURE ?<2EF CHAIRS Every description, Pl&frw Every style, AND FISK'S CELEBRATED ME TALIC BURIAL CASES, Opposite the Congurce House, Feb 4 COLUMBIA, S. C. 39-ly J*. C. F?. JETER, ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,! WILL PR A OTIC r. IN THE COURTS uF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. ! OjJicc in the Greenville Bookstore, GREENVILLE, S. C. June 4 4 1 y KKKI) & (iOODI.KTT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, 1 (lirccuvillc, S. C. fW OFFICE next door to F. F. BsmicACo. JRJ J. P. UK EI).] [s. D. GOODI.ETT. | June 4 4 tf j II. J1JL1IJ8N1ITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW,! GREENVILLE, S. C. 1 June 18 6 if Elford & Donaldson, p?3 (a. J. ELFORD- T. Q. DONALDSON ORR & PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i GREENVILLE, S. C. AMES L. ORR. WM P. PRICE April 23 50 ????g BWAN A CO.'S LOTf JSKIES. AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GE3R81A. 670.000 FOR TKN DOLLARS. The following Scheme wtU l?* drawn by S. Iwnn A Co., Manugers of the Sparta Academy olU'rv, >n cncli of their Single Number Lotterite or April, 1858, at Al'OUSTA, Georgia, in public, mder the superintendence of Commissioner*; CLASS 9, ?o be drawn in the city of Aograsla, Id public, on SATURDAY, APRIL 3d, 1898. cla~s? 10, "o be drawn In the city of Augns'a, Qa, In puhl c, on SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, 1898. claTs ii, To be drawn in the cltjr of Aagueta, da, in public, on SATURDAY. APRIL 17th, 1858. c. Ta A a a 10 ro be drawn In the citj- of Auguita, Gt., in pnblic, on SATURDAY, APRIL 24th, 1858. OS TitK l'LAN OF SINGLE KCMDERS. Fl*o Thousand Four Hundred lc Elgbty-Flve Prlzei. NEARLY ONE PRJZE TO . EVKItY NINE TICKETS. MAQNDFaOENY 2 TO HE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL! 1 Prize of ?70,000 4 I'rizos of ?900 1 Prize of 30.000 4 Prizes of 800 1 Piize of 10.000 4 Prizes of 700 1 Piize of 5,000 4 Prizes of 000 I Prize of 4.000 50 Prizes of 500 1 Prize of 3,000 50 Prizes of 300 1 Prize of 1,500 100 Prizes of 125 4 Prizes of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100 approximat ion prizes. 1 Prizes of ?400 App'g. to ?70,000 priz. are ? 1,000 4 Prizes of 300 " " 80,000 priz are 1,200 4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800 4 Prizes of 125 " " 5,000 priz. ore COO 4 Prize* of 100 " " 4,000 priz. arc 400 4 Prizes of 75 " " 8,000 priz. aro 300 4 Prizes of 50 " " 1,500 priz. are 200 5.000" of 20 arc 100^000 5,485 Prizes Amounting to ?320,000 Whole Tickets ?10; Halves $5; Quarters^}. rLAN OF THE L O TTER Y. The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, corresponding witli 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, srs plsct'd in snoth'jr wn^c). 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 Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, a id registered by the Commissioners; the Pri e being placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated Until nil the pi ixca m e drawn out. Approximation ^Prizes.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Al,n?nrimi>i:?n l>." - V m! 1 - vn..ui??ivii i i ifcvo. i vr vau iijiiv; 11 lir.KCT/ No 11*250 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,it(tO Prize, those Tickets numbered 648, 519, 551, 652, will each be entitled to $300, and so on 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 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 cutitlcd to $20, and so on toO. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate o' Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 Certificate of l'uckage of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of Package cf 10 Eighth Tickets, 10 IN OUDEKINU TICKETS OH CEUTIFICA.TES, F.nelose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers ana Prizes will he sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, aud give their Post Office, county aud State. % Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. .* All prizes of $l,0u0 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN, <fc CO., Augusta, On. C3T" Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala.. or Atlanta, (5a., can have (heir orders filled, and save tiinc, by addressing S. Swan ?t Co , at either of tho.se cities. tr A list of the numbers tlmt are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published alter every drawing, in the following papers: Augus tn (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Hook, Savannah Morning News, Itich niond Dispatch. New York Dispatch and I'aulding (Miss.) Clarion. Marh 23 t/ NEW FIRM. rI"MIE Undersigned have entered* into CopnrtJL nership in the Mercantile business under the nnme and style of LONG A GOODLCIT, and w ould iu\it<- the attention of the citizens of Greenville and surrounding Districts, to an examination of our STOCK, as we hope to share a portion of public patronage, nnd feel confident that we can offer Goods at us low prices for cash as can be purchased elsewhere. Give ... II i? 1 nvn Villi, IV, U, It. A. GOOPI.ETT, Greenville, January 2fitli, 1858 88-tf House and Lot for Sale. TUB SUBSCRIBER offers forgft rvil aale on llie most reasonable terms, iil; Ina HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of Greenville. The location is, in all respects, a most doMrable one, immediately on tho Pendleton road, and near the depot. The Lot contains over an acre of land, and is well improved. The Building* are all new. The Dwelling ha* seven comfoitable rooms. There is a good Kitchen and Negro House, and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a fino Well of water. Household and Kitchen Furniture sold with the premisos If desirable, Applv to Col. E. P. Jones. lVc ru-u-tf R. W. r.ODDARD,