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Aongbt my Boots and Shoe* nt
DARRISOX'S.
TIIK SuUoribcr has on hand, and will eon
tinoe to receive sod keep on hand, an excellent
assortment of
I
Consisting of CONGRESS QAITERH, SLIPPERS
and BOOTEES, of the latest and most fashionable
styles and finish.
Also, Misses and Children's GAITERS AND
SHOES.
. . AUK). .
'Gentlemen's CALFSKIN BOOTS and SHOES
CONGRESS and PRINCE AL"BF.RT
GAITERS?Patent and Calf Skin?and
other stvles.
Youth's FAsmosABLS GAITERS.
Hoot and Shoe Making.
, , He is also prepared with eo?.d workmen and
material, to make up to order ALI. KINDS of
BOOTS and SHOES at the shortest notice.
All of the above articles, both of bis own manufacture
and those imported, will be dispoeed of
YKKV CHRAF FOS CASH.
tar All work warranted.
CALL AT HARRISON'S,
At the old stand, west of Cauble's Shop.
April M BO tf
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
On Buncombe Street,
FOR SALE!. .
4Mb THE Proprietor of the premises on BunJtULcomhe
Street, opposite the Baptist Female
College, having removed from Greenville, is i
anxious to dispose of the same. The HOUSE is
very conveniently and comfortably arranged?
containing 7 Rooms, all of which are in nent re
pair. The Lot is sufficiently large for all purposes?lies
well, and is It present under garden
cultivation. The whole is offered upon reason
t*uic icrma. -, "pporwniiy use rnis one, To*
securing property in that portion of town, may
not soon occur again.
Any one wishing to purchase, ean learn the
terma by .sailing upon the undersigned, who
has'been annotated Agent for the sale of the
same. W. P. PRICE.
April 22 60 tf
AN EXCELLENT 8T4TE
FOR SALE.
wa THE remainder of the FURNITURE
HBK left alt the aale of Mr. B. J. Jaudon, is ofB
fared hy the subscriber at private sale,
rt^B^loouaistMg of a? excellent COOKING
STOVE, nearly new?cost $f>G, will he sold at
reduced pries. Rewers! good BEB8TFADS, MAHOGANY
ROCKING CHAIRS, CANEBOT
TOMF.D PARLOR CHAIRS. TABLES, WASH
STANDS, AC.
Call at the Eaterysee Onaco. or at mv office
in the Court House. W. P. PRlUE,
April 22 SO-tf Agent.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Copartnership sntinf between KRAUS
A ZELLWEGER, has Wen dissolved.?
The business of the concern will be carried en
by J. Kraus, who will sortie the debts, and to
whom all payments must be made.
J KRAUS.
April 22 60 X
GREENVILLE
MARBLE AND GRANITE
r|^HE Subscribers having connected the GRAN
1 ITK with their MARBLE WORKS, ere
prepared to execute with pro nipt new all orders
in the above line?from a GRANITE STEP to a
MARBLE STATUE
Persons wishing to place a suitable memento
at the gravee of tneir departed friend*, will do
well to giro ua a call
CHALMERS A ALLEN.
JAXKB D. miLMIU. iiXU M. AUO.
April 16 49 8m
\a^s. THE SUBSCRIBER haa on hand
/V an exeelleut assortment of BOOTS
8H0ES, of his own manufacture.
Also, just received, a fine assortment of
Ladies' Shoes* Slippers, Gaiters, Ac.,
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, all tinea,
Geelkaiea'i Slippers.
Also, a large stock of BROOANS, Shoemakers'
Tools, Leather Findings, Thread, Lacc, Ac.
He hae alao on hand a large stock of
LEiATHBH,
which ha will aell at Wholesale or Retail.
Having in his employ excellent workmen, he
ia pranared to make the finest article of BOOTS
and SHOES at the shortest notice.
All of the above Goods, together with artielea
of his own manufacture, will be sold at the moat
reasonable prices for Cash.
F. BURTY,
In Mrs Loveland's Briok Building.
April IS 40 tf
, ANOTHER
GtOX*X> MINE]
DISCOVERED.
THE SUBSCRIBER has lately bought the en- i
tire Stock of Goods belonging to J. ELDRIDGE,
at Powers' Old Stand. " A word to
the via* is <n(Ki>i?>l. " Tk. Hliwilr lw? HnnA.
will bo told at Now York Coat An I intend to
keep nothing hat FAMILY GROCERIES, partic !
alar attention I* roqueeted to them, m my fucili- |
tie* for baying are "uneurpaaeed. i
CdFFEE, SUGAR, M0LAS8E8 AND FLOUR, J
on hand at ali Um*a, CHEAP FOR OA?H. ,
GEORGE R. HAYNRR. ,
April 1 II In |
fHB ASSEMBLY HOUSE,
Wtf mm GflST Of THE FOOT Of FICE, ,
FLA I IT 8T&EET, i
OOLUM8IA, I. O. ]
8ft} THE UNPERRIGHEu would moet re
JOiLpectfullir inform the public that this well
known Ketablishment recently kept by Doctor
Roach, hae been thorooghW refitted TOR THE
ACCOMMODATION OF TkANSIBNT BOARD
ERR, and that no pain# ahall be aparad to moat
the waate ant rotr.forte of riritora. Rate# mode
orate. O. T. MASON, Proprietor.
April I' it 8m
HOUSE AND LOT
! tile T?w* of OrooM^lllo
FOR SAIjE.
SUBSCRIBER offer, for sale hi. H0U8?
I AND LOT tkmon he now rwld^i, iltnate
ncr the Greenville A Columbia Railroad
I *pot ?nd in fhe immediate vicinity of the
Furtnan University. and 1. wall located for a ;
boarding house. The Lot oontains about liecre*.
fronting US feet on the August* ?od 4) feat on
the Pendleton road. On the letter aide, opposite
to J. A. David's Warehouse, lie en excellent
site for n store or warehouse. The Dwelling
oontains 7 large alrr rooms. There is, also, on
the preroUcs, a good Kitchen, Servant's Rooms,
Carriage House, Stable, Corn and Fodder Houses,
Ac, Also, a good Well of fine water, and a few
choice young Fruit Trees, juat commencing to
bear. Lie will also sell the Household and
Kitchen Furniture, which ia all nearly new.? 1
He also offers for sale a good Carriage, and an excellent
pair of Hateh Horace. All will be so)<
on reasonable terms, and time given to an ap
proved nnwA".' n
-- , j mcTHivu OI me llontr
given immediately if deeired.
J. N. FEASTER.
April 16 49 ft
?
AT i LIE
THE undersigned la now receiving a beautiful
and elegant assortment of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
selected by himself with great care, such as
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VE8TINGS, LIKENS, *o,
of all descriptions Also, a fine Stock of
of the latest styles
RE4DY-MADE ELOTBIS&,
Consisting of COATS. PANTS, VEST>i, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac., to which
lie Invites the attention of the 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 moat fashionable
manner. U" All Work warranted.
U. B. OYER.
_A prflR 48 tf
Slate efSouth Carolina.
EXECUTIVE DEPA ItTMENT.
WHEREAS the last General Assembly of
South Carolina, with a wise forecast and a
liberal regard for the public welfare, based as it is
so essentially on the good sense and virtue of her
citizens, enacted a law by which the Commissioners
of Free Schools are authorised to establish a
Normal School in the city of Charleston, to which
me couniry aismcu win be entitled to tend a certain
number of pnpiK
And whereas tne enterprising Board of St Phillips
and St Michael's have now in operation, at
their excellent public school in the city, weekly
exercises, which will serve to ef amplify the benefits
of such an 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,
ao as to be able 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, aud what are the uses of a Normal
School.
As the expenses of such a visit might put it out
of the power of muny to come, however much they
may desire it, I will venture to say for the good
citizens of Charleston, that the Houses of many
residents will be opened to any Teacher who shall
l>? provided with a letter of introduction, or with
the certificates of the President and Secretary of
the Board and Commissioner* 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,
oa account of this Department, take care of any
Teacher of a Free School who will deposit with
her, his or har certificates from the President and
Secretary of the District Board of Commissioners
for which he or she may he employed, from the
first of June to the fifth inclusive.
Furthermore, I appeal to the proper authorities
of the railroads ana other public conveyances, by
means of which they must reach the city, to instruct
their several agents, upou the exhibition to
them of the said certificates, to pass all such Teachers
of Frse Schools, and one Commissioner from
Mch Board, going down for the purpoee herein
net forth, for one fare, going and returning,
I am aaaured that the Commissioner* of Free
School* of St. Phillip* and St. Michael's will take
pleasure in affording every facility to the Teachers
una others to observe and pmfitby the improved
methods Visitors will only have to apply to C.
0. MKMMINOKR, Esq., Chairman, or to any
?? *??!*?r of the Board, at the Public School House,
In St, Phillips street, to be admitted at (he proper
ha urn
A fined tfme has been mentioned, from the first
bo the ffth June. Better for nil parties, if it be at
ill eonvanient, to adopt thla appointment; but if
there be impediment, to prevent any Teacher*
irtKb owning at that time, the Commissioner*
rill receive them at any other time in May or
Ione, including Saturday as one of the days.
Given under my hand and the seal of the State,
at Chloara, near Georgetown, thla second
day of April, in the year of oar Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fiftv right, and
in the eighty-second year of American Independence.
ROBT. F. W. ALLBTON.
W.*R. IIukt, Deputy Secretary of StateApril
16 19 9
miw sj?m?
IN CHARLE
A. F. BHC
243 KING 81
WILL VOW DISPLAY A RICH AND CHf
PARTMENT8 OF SPRING AND 8UMME
RICH DRESS GOODS, SILKS, AO.
CHOICE EMBROIDERIES M
MANTILLAS. HOSIER'
CLOTHS, CA8SI1
PLANTAT
BUYING the larger portion* of my Stock for cr
he Auction and Northern market*, and being full
Planter* and Merchant*, enable* me at all time* ta
ORTED AND EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE AS AN
?kd nniuiLi ooom, at low rucn, are invited to <
acceptance. A* usual, the one price system rigid!
LADIES' DRE
TUTS DEPARTMENT 1* being constantly added
JUST RECEIVED?A rich and beautiful eeeortr
Rav^O.. r-L ? -> " L -
V'UVIIO I ?? flMCIUS, IVUUf5 Aq
Rich Flounced Silk Spring Robes, Raw Silk
Flounced and Doable Skirted Grenadine,
Flounced end Double Skirted Organdi
Plaid Chnlli**, Bayadere Bareges an
Gingham and Barege DeLaine Rol
Choice Scotch Ginghams, Plain '
Four Cases 4-4 Printed Lawni
Two Cases rich 4-4 Undressed
Two cases Barege DeLnin
In his Stock will be found Summer Mantillas, SI
English and American Print*, Ginghams, Ac., Clot
linens, Embroideries, Lace* and Crapes Swiss Mu
es; Sun Sh ad eg Pnrssols, Umbrellas, Ac., Plants!
Every department full.
April 22 5&-2
Public Sales.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
for Greenville District. I will sell
before the Court House door of said District, at
the usual hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY
IN MAY next,
All that piece, parcel and Tract of Land situated
in Greenville District, four" miles east of
the Coort House, adjoining lands of John P.
Pool, Alexander Vickers, William Vickers and
Alexander Norton, and containing One Hundred
and Twenty five Acres, more or less; sold for
partition among the legal heira .-.nd renresenta
tivee of Marcilla F. P. Rhodes, deceased.
TERMS? A credit of twelve months, with interest
from day of sale, with bond and two good
securities, and a mortgage of the premises, to
be given to the Ordinary, if deemed neccsaary,
to secure the payment of the purchase money. '
Costa to be paid on day of sale. Purchaser to
pay for titles. D. HOKE, 8. O. D.
Sheriff's Office, 6th April, 1858. 49-td
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
8 H ERIFF'8 8 ALES.
HY virtue of suudry Writs of Fieri Facias to
me direeted, I will sell before the CV>urt
House door, at the usual hour* of tale, on the
first Monday in MAY next*
100 Acres of Land. more or less ;
as the property of J L Jenkins, a Joining lands
of Htokee, Jenkins, et al. ; at the suit of A. J.
Joyce, et al.
1 IIousc and Lot, situated one mil6
from Greenville C. H., on the left hand side of
the Anderson road, adjoining McBee, Gov, et al.;
as the property of Jane Casey, at the suit of
Rea, Bayne A Co.
1 Cotton Gin ; as the property of
Thomas Wynne, at the suit of M. D. L/iekey, ads.
for costs.
500 Acres ot Land, more or less;
and at the residence of J. P. High tower, on
Tuesday after Sale-day, one Yoke of Oxen, one
Wagon, one hundred Gallons Whiskey, more or
less; as the property of James Williams, at the
suit of M. Taylor, Administrator.
60 Acres of Land, more or less,
lying on the Laurens road, 9 miles from Green- '
ville C. H., adjoining lands of John Smith, W.
Mc.Mohan, and others ; levied on as the proper-1
ty of David Bell, at the suit of John E. Suell I
and Jane Shell.
27 Acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining lands o< J. ParrUh, S tollhouse, et el '
and at Defendant's residence, on Tuesdav after'
Sale-day. one Bay Horse, one Sorrel Mare, one
Mule Colt, one florae Colt, one Cow, one Year-,
ling, one Sow and live Pigs, one Cupboard, one
Slab, one Table, five Chairs, one Chtt't, as the
property of Newton Bramlett, at the suit of
William McN'eely.
One Negro Woman and five Children,
as the property of J. M. MaHnfTee, at
the suit of B. F. Perry and others.
TERMS CASH. Perchaser to pay for titles.
D. HOKE, S. O. D.
Sheriff's Office, April 8, 1868 48-td
BAmuoFoioEiis,"
NO. ?.
THE SALUDA BATTALION will parade at
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 8th day of May next.
Commissioned and non-commissioned officers
will meet the days previous for Drill and Inst
ruction.
The Lieutenant-Colonel and Major are charged
with the extension of this Order.
By order of O. P. Pool, Colonel 1st Regiment,
S. O. M. J. M. KOBEK1S,
April 8 48-4 Adjutant,
UDC WtTTC P/lDll/iVl
1H1\0? f! AllO U6
(OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE,)
WOULD respectfully inform
their numerous friends and pal/yl^^M
irons that they have just retumed
from New York with a large
and well-selected STOCK OF
GOODS, and will open on MonZakk
day. April 6th, with their PAT/7Ti
TErn bonnets, riding
HATS, AND STRAW BONNETS of every diecription.
Also,
F3IICH FISHES. Ltd BERTHAS. AID
HEAO-DKESSfcS.
Having selected our Stoek from tome of the
largest and most reliable hoaaee in New York,
we can confidently assure our customers that
they arc the latest and *oar Arraovao snta, '1
which will be sold very CHEAP FOR CASH.
Hf* Dresses cut and hasted at the ihortmt no- ,
tie*; also, old Hats cleaned and made equal to 1
new. April 1 47 6 i
oss a prick,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, 8. 0.
IAMBS U CHUL WM T. PBIOB
April 23 30 |
)WNINa, ]
'BEET, 343 <
>ICK ASSORTMENT IN THE VARIOUS 1>E- !
iR GOODS, vix : <
*D LACES
r,AC; i
&ERKS AND VESTINGS
ION SUPPLIES, AC.
nil, and having my agents at all timss noticing
acquainted with the wants of our Familiefe, ,
offer a STOCK OF DRY GOODS FULLY AS- 7
Y IN CHARLESTON. Those in want of caoita
nmiiins mj wy? nUNI. IWHM CUD, or CltJ |
j adhered to. All Good* warranted.
88 QOOD8. j
to in all THE NKWESTSTYLES, at all seasons,
nent of PLAIN AND PANCY SILKS
oille, Ac. {
and China Silk Robes Aquille
Barege and Challie Robes
and Jaconet Robes, Terr new
d Tissues, India Silka. Silk Muslins
L>es Aquille, rieh Chintses, English Prints
Tissues, Crape Mar eta, Jaeouets, Ac.
i, fast colors, at 6$ cen's
1 Furniturs Prints.at 12$ cts.. choice new patterns '
a at 12$ eta., with full assortment of Fine Goods. 1
liawla and Dusters, Mourning Goods of all kinds,
ha Cnaeimerea Vesting#, Ac., a large variety of
alias; Ac., Goods for evening and wedding Dress* ,
lion Dry Goods, new styles Skirts, Ac., Ac.? 1
A. F. BROWNING.
PROPRIETOR OP
THB umw 8T0RB,
DEALER IN
FAICY US SMI BUY GOODS, i
RICH DRESS GOODS,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
HOUSKKEBI'ING GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
shma worn ,
GREENVILLE. 8. C.
N/'B ?-Orders accompanied by the cash for Medical,
Law or Library Books, Musical Instrument*
and Sundries, promptly filled in New York, and
delivered at hi* counter on shortest notice.
April 1 47 ly__
Notice to Youkj Yleii.
#L GRAVES has located in Greenville,
and will be rendv at any time, to give
LESKIONS ON tHK VIOLIN, and teach
the Art of READING MUSIC.
t5P"For particular*, enquire at the Greenville
i/Oftcu r ciorjr, wiitre be may usually be found |
March 11 44 tf
Sfi NOTICE THIS! If
THE Subscriber would respectfully inform
his former patrons, and I lie pnidio gen
erallv, that he has JUST RECEIVED, and
is NOW OPENING. at his STORE. node.
Mediae's Hall, one of the raosl COMPLETE
ASSORTMENTS of
FAMILY GROCERIES
cVer offered in Greenville, and which he is
offering at prices in accordance with the times,
consisting, in part, of the following Articles :
Rio and Java COFFEES; Crushed. Cla
rifled and Brown SUGARS; N. O. Syrup,
superior, cheap ; Tobacco and Segars; supe
riorGreen and Black Teas; Candles;Starch ;
Soda; Hardware and Cutlery ;Crockery and
Glassware ; Woodware ; Soups of all descrip
lions; Spices ; Muccaroni; Mackerel; Bacon ;
Herrings; Brooms and Biushes; Anchovy,'
Reading. John Bull and olher Sauces; Champagne,
Madeira, Claret, Poit, Teneriffe and
other Wipes ; Brandies, and other Liquor*
of tha finest quality, for Medical use ; Brandy
Peaches ; Pickles of all descriptions ;: Pre
serve* aivl Jollii.*. lunllnn- t?~:
. r ...V , ^. xinva , >un\ci P? , tVHI
, *ins, Citron* and Figs; Porterand Ale; Nail*;
| Miid a variety of Toilet Combe, Brushes, and
other Fancy Articles too numerous to men
lion.
All of which 1 offer at reduced prices for
cash or approved paper.
. ,N- B.?Those indebted for the years of
18o5-'5.0 and '67, arc respectfully requested
to call and arrange their accounts hv note or
payment. A. GREENFIELD.
Jan 28 38 tf
For Sale.
, _ . THE subscriber offers for*sale
his HOUSE AND LOT whereon
MltltirtJ h" now bves. It is situated about
120 yards from the Public Square,
is Well Improved, having a large House Containing
6 Rooms, with Fire places in each, one extra
Hcdrreom, Pantry, <frc., good and roomy Kitchens,
Smoke-house, Grain-house, Crib, and an excellent
new Stable, Cow-lioUse and Carriagehouse,
and an unusually productive Garden and
Patch, with a good variety of Fruit Trees,
Grapes, Ac.
Terms accommodating. Possession would be
given by the first of March, if desired.
J ?n 7 . . 86-1 f T. C. GOWER.
' agencyTor
NORTH CAROLINA
lUAwa a tie* ? ? ? * -
THE ASIIEVILLE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
HAVING complied with the l?*?al requisition
of this State, in relation to Ajren
ciea. and having appointed the undersigned
ju their A^ent for this place, he is now pre
pared to TAKE RISKS on LIFE or PRO i
I'ERTY. . JOHN W. GRADY.
Oieetieili*.? .C. P-l- to i?Rft -to r i
? I .w . - 1
iin\
npHE.Cepartnership of P. T. F<iWLl-'R A CO, i
a in a Paper Mill, is thia day dissolved hy iu <
own limitation. Tha name of the Firm will on- I
It be aeed^in settlements. P. C. Lester has all t
I be Books, Notes, Ao., and will settle all the
tMpdueas tor aad against aaid concern.
P. 0. LESTER,
,. ? For P. T. Fowler ds Co.
Feh 18. t8ft8. 43 if
joBWomt 1
It ATI V 0 ONE AT THIS OFFICE.
LKGAL NOTICED.
nr THEOOUBT OF r
Qtmaral StMrion* and Ooaunon FIni, g
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. J
pr D ORDERED, that lor ioapotoh of tlM no- t,
i. nniihtd business of this Tsrm, an EXTRA 0
X)URT, for Greenville District, be held, to comnence
on Wednesday, the fourth day of August
?ext, and continue until the business shall be
lUpoaad of. Suitors, and all other persona eon
erned, are required to take notion of this Orler;
and the Clerk is required to publish it.
It is ordered, that forty-eight Petit Jurors be
Irawn to serve at the said extra Court, and that
entree be issued aocordingi v. r
b. L. WARDLAW. v
1 CERTIPY that the above ie a true oopy of r
he Order passed at the last Term, as taken from -*
he Minutes. T
Published in pursuance of the Order. *
W. A. MoOANIEL, C. C. P. i?
April 8 48 td_ I v
Notice to Guardians, Trustee* U
and Receivers. J
GUARDIANS, Trustees and Receivers, who
have to make their Returns to the Comuiseioner
in Equity of Greenville District, Soutli
Carolina, are hereby notified to do so on or before
the FIRST OF MAY next, or. failing to do,
?o, they will be dealt with acoording to law.? _
rhe Commissioner begs that those having Returns
to make, will not desire to do so during
Court week, as he will have other and more
pressing official duties to attend to.
8. A. TOWNES, C. E. G. D.
Commissioner's Office, March 17th, '68 45-if
stateoTsowrncarSuwa.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Court of Ordinary. 9
William Tikslkt, Administrator of the E* '
tate of Jnne Kav, deceased, Applicant. ^
against Jant'S Rav, et al? Defendant*.?
Petition for final Settlement and Decree.
TT appealing to my satisfaction, that Jacob 7
X Kay and Ilannuiah Ray, two of the le
fendant*, reside beyond the limit* of thiState:
It is ordered and decreed, that they
do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to he hoi z
den at Greenville Court Ilou-e. for Green
ville District, on Friday, the 1th day of May
next, m 10 o'clock. A.M. to shew eau<e, it
any they hitve, why n Final Settlement of the
Personal Estate of Jane Rav, deceased,
should not he had, nud a Decree given there
on, or their consent*, on failing so to do, will
he entered of lecord.
Given under mv hand and seal, at Green- 1
ville Court House, the 10th day of Feb
ruarr, A. D. 1858.
R BERT McKAV, O. G. D. [l. a.]
Feb 11 40 3m
STATE OF SOUTH'rARdLINA.
GREKNVILLK DISTRICT.
IN COURT OF ORDINARY.
Robert Wynne, Administrator of the Estate of
Witt.iam Wynne, deceased, Applicant, against
the Icjfal heirs nnd representatives of said de- 1
ceased. Defendants,?Petition for Final Settle- |
ment and Decree, ,
IT appearing to my satisfaction that the intes- ,
tnte left a widow and a daughter, Martha
Wynne, whose place of residence is not known : 1
It is, therefore Ordered, That the above parties, 1
and all tne legal heirs and representatives of 1
said Wimja* Wynne, d- ceased, do appear at a ^
Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville
Court House, for (Jreen ville District, on Wedtutday.
the Wthday of April next, to shew cause, if 4
any they have, why it Final Settlement of the i
said Estate should not be had, and a Decree giv )
en thereon. 4
Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville 4
Court House, the second day of February, i
A. D. 1858. i
ltOB'T McKAY, 0. G. D. [l. s.] I
Feb 4 a*
STATiroTsOt/ a a* 1. !
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
In Coort of Ordinary.
R. K. Pace, Administrator, applicant, against ^
Luciitda McCrary, Andrew McCrary, Nancy (
McCrary, Sarah Eliza McCrary, Alary Kliza- {
beth McCrarv, Francis McCrary, Jamee M.
McCrarv. William Franklin
ant*.?J'etition for Final Settlement and Decree.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that all of the .
above Defendant* resile beyond the limits '
of this State: It is ordsied and decreed, that '
they do appear at a COurt of Ordinary, to b? '
hodden at Greenville Court House, for Green- '
villeDistriet, on Monday, the 1 Sf h day of April next, i
at 10 o'eloelc. A-.. M., to ahew cause, if any they I
have, why a Anal settlement of the Personal '
Estate of James Mcf7rary, deceased, should not '
be had, and a Decree given thereon.
Giveu under my hand and seal of Office, at '
Greenville Court House, the 2id day of Jan- '
uary, A D. 1858. * '
ROBERT McKAY, O, O. D. [u a.] 1
Jan 28 38 8m
STATE OF SOLTlicAHOLI1
GREENVILLE DISTRICT. [
In Coiirlol Ordinary.
John M. Carman and Q. W. Bruce, Executors of t
Hardin Bruce, deceased, applicants, against 1
Lucy Bruce, Mnry Ann Pennington, and ?
H'illinin J. Pennington, her husband, Eliza j
Mosteller and Philip II. Mosteller her hus- t
band, George W. Bruce, Willis W. Bruce, Ad- ?
aline Carman and J. M. Carman, her husband, e
Frances M. Jackson aud J. IV. Jackson her
husband, Emily Crain and tfillium Crain her f
husband, O. iV. Bruce, Jr., minor heir of A.
J. Bruce, deceased. Defendants.?Petition for J
Final Settlement and Decree. J
YT appearing to mv satisfaction, that G. \V. J;
1 Bruce, Jr, minor heir of A. J. Bruce, decea*ed,
resides beyend the limits of thin State :
It is ordered and decreed, that he do appear at
a Court of Ordinary, to he hidden at Greenville e
Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday, y
the 23dday of April next, to shew cause, if any he e
can, why a final settlement of the Estate of
Hardin flrnee, deceased, should not bo had, and ?
a Decree given thereon.
Given under nov hand and seal of Office, at Green- t
ville Court I louse, this 28d day of January, a
A. D. 1868.
ROBERT McKAT, O. O. D. ft. a.]
Jan 28 38 8ip 1
mSSrS^SFSSRSSE^ J
r|Mlh Undersignod hate entered into CopartJL
nership in the Meroantile Business under
Ihe name and style of LOJfO A OOODLETT,
sod would invit? the attention of the citizens of
Greenville and surrounding District*, to an ex- 0
smination of our STOCK, as we hope to share ^
a portion of public patronage, and feel eonfi- Q
dent that we can offer Goods at as low pricos
Tor cash as oan be purchased elsewhere. Give
us a cell. K. LONG, f>
B. A. OOODLETT. *
Greenville, January 89th, 1868 88-tf
ROmTTrfHRUSTON, M. It, I
__r? OFFERS HIS PROPER? TON A L SERVL I;
to thla community. His Office, for the f*
lift present, is in the Old Court House Building, it
Jan 14 98 If
I". nw I WM ' in 14
sS&r.
l tw?en tbe Suhooribon, itd?r tki FVt* of
OWKR. COX * MAItKLET, boo thb Jir^n
Uoolrod by mutual romint Thooe iodobtof
J ?"?U or 000k account ir? rMUNtod to aaak*
nmodUto payment, as loutr indulgence cnnot
bo gW?k - ^
T. C. GOWER,
T. II. OOX, .
H. C. MARKLEY.
January lot, 1858.
Greenville Goaok Viotory.
JOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
t? WE liaya t)iia day associated with
Wn. in business, Mr. LKWlft WORHINGTON,
well known to tbe community for
tveral years aa tha obliging and aerommodaltg
foreman of the Oreeuville Coach Factory.
/? are new be'tcr prepared to aupply the want*
f the community than at any previone Una a,
nd shall use our beat effort* toauataia the wide9
re ad reputation ao long enjoyed Uy this esibliehment,
T. C. GOWER,
T. M. COX.
H. C. MARKI.RY.
L. WORTHINGTOIC.
January 1st, 1818.
SWAN A CO 'S ^QTTEBIES.
AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
670,000^
FOR TEN DOLLARS.
The following Scheme will be drawn by 8.
wan <fc Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy
Mtery, io each of their Single Nnmber Lotterira
>r April, 1868, at ACOUSTA, Georgia, in public,
nder the superintendence of Commissioners :
class 9,
*o b* drawn In th* city of Aopult, Oa, In pabtlc, *a
SATURDAY, APRIL 3d, 1838.
cla~ss 10.
"o b* drawn in th* city of Augusts, Oa , In pubic, aa
SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, 1858.
class 11,
'o ba drawn In th* city of Augusta, Gta, in pabUe,
SATURDAY. APRIL 17th, 1858.
CLa?it 12,
*o b drawn in th* city of Aatnatm, Or, Im pifc on
fl ATTTllTtiV i^^er -n. - - -
oaiuavax, aruiL Z4tH, 1898.
OS Tint PLAN or SINGLEJtl'MBKRR.
!"ivs Thousand r?nr Hundred ft Eighty-Fir* PiUm .
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO
EVERY NINE TICKETS.
MAQNDFOO?NT ??Mi?fe0E 8
TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL!
1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prizes of $800
I Prize of 30.000 4 Prizes of 80O
i Prize of 10.000 4 Prizes of 700
I Prize of 5,000 4 Prizes of 600
I Prize of 4.000 60 Prizes of 500
I Prize of 3,000 50 Prizes of 300
I Prize of 1,600 100 Prizes of 126
1 Prizes of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
I Prizes of $400 App'g. to $70,000 priz. ire $1,600^
I Prizes of !i00 " " 80,000 prix ore 1/200
\ Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. srs 800
\ Prizes of 126 " " 6,000 priz. are 600
I Prizes of 100 " " 4,000 priz, sre 40fr
I Prizes of 76 " " 8,000 priz. sre 800
I Prizes of 60 " " 1,600 priz. sre 200
5,000" of 80 sre 100,001>
5,486 Prizes amounting to $820,000
Whole Tickets$10; Halves $5; Quar!ers$2$.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, corresponding
with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
eparate slips of paper, are encircled with small
,in tubes and placea In one wheel.
The 6rst 457 Prizes, similarly printed and en*
;ircie?i, are pittcea in anotner wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number
s drawn from the wheel of Numbers, ugd, at
he Mine time, a Prize is drawn from the other
wheel. The Number and Prize drawn oirt 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.
ArPKoxTMArioM Prizes.?The two preceding
ind the two succeeding Numbers to those drawng
the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28
\ppvoxiinntion Prizes. For exa nple: if Ticket
So 11260 draws the #70,000 Prize, those Tickets
lumbered 1124 8, 11249, 11261, 11252, will each
>e entitled to $400. If Ticket' No. 650 draws
he $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648,
>49, 651, 552, will each be entitled to $800, and
to on according to the above scheme.
The 5.000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by
he last figure of the Number that draws the
i70,000 Prize. For example: if the Number
trnwiug the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then
til the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will
>e entitled to $20. If the Number ends with
<0. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number
nds in 2, will be entitled to $20, and so on to0.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the
allowing rutes, which is the risk:
lertifieate o' Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80
Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets. 40
;ertificatc of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20
2ertificute of Packng* cf 10 Eighth Tickets, 10
IN ORDKRIKO TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
Enclose the money to onr address for the Tickts
ordered, on receipt of which they will be forrurded
by first mail. Purchasers can have tickte
ending in any figure they may designate.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prices will be
ent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
% Purchasers will please write their signsurea
plain, and give their Poet Office, county
nd State.
*mm Remember that every Prize is draws and
>ayable In full without deduction.
% All prizes of $l,0u0 and under, paid inaediately
after the drawing-mother prises at the
isual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential
Address order* for Tickets or Certificates to
8. HWaN, <fc OO., Augusta, Ga,
wr Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
r Atlanta. Ga., can have their orders filUd, and
ve time, by addressing S. Swan A Co, at either
f those cities*
tr* list of tbe numbers that are drawn
rotn the wheel, with the amount of the prise that
aoh one is entitled to, will be published after
very drawing, in the following papers: Angusa
(Oca) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta,
ilobila Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville
lazette, Atlanta Intelligenaer, New York Weeky
Day fiook. Savannah Morning News, Richtond
Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Panld?g
/Miss.) Clarion.
Marh 25 46 tf