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qBBBgBBgggggegggg?"?"*W t ATTENTION, % BUTLER QUARD8! A/ YOU *r? hereby ordered to appear et your regular rends*- BHT yo?Ton SATURDAY MORN- Tfl /yc, May let, et 10 o'clock, for iff Inspection end Drill. flUf1 By order of the acting Captain. w?4 A. ISAAtS, o. a April 89 gl 1 NEW GOODS AT THE liDIM' 8T0RB.1 HftL k'lU THE Proprietor of the "SADIES* JKfvBlll?^??,"'WT'n?sPentseTernl weeks . diKuJElln the city of New York, selecting hie STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, is now prepared to offer great inducements to cash purcha- c sers or [prompt paying customers. In his Stock MAY BE FOUND . Organdie, Barege and Lawn Robes | ( uwiiup Mm tuucy uiirns * Fancy Muslins, from 6 cents to $1 per yard t CALICOES, from cents to 37$ cents per yard Bareges, Chnllies, Tissues, Grenadines, Crape do ' Paris, Black, White and Funcy SILKS Block and White English Crapes flins Jaconet, Swiss, Tarleton, Book and Nainsook MusJaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting* I " " " Flouncings o Embroidered Swiss and lawn Collars Black and White Crape Collars Linen and Marseilles " Black, White and Colored 811k and Kid Gloves Bonnets, Flats, Flowers and Rnches Bonnet, Taffetta, Satin and Oanzc Ribbons U Lace Mantles and Crane Shawls 1 Crown Royal, Pompaaour and Extension Skirts Misses Skeleton Skirts; Brass and Steel Hoops Hosiery, Spool Cotton, Sewing Silk u Paper, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Ac., Ac. Chinese and Palm Fans; Dress Trimmings, Ac. Gents' Reody-Made Clothing Doeskin and Fancy Cassimcree, Linens and Marseilles; Lasting and Fancy Buttons Gents', Ladles' and Children's Gaiters and Shoes Window Shades and Fixtures, Fortmonaiee, Ac. April 6l-tf W. H. 1IOVEY. ~ DISSOLUTION. | THE Copartnership existing between KRAUS I A ZELLWEGER, has been dissolved.? 1 The business of the concern will be carried on ? by J. Kraus, who wil! settle the debts, and to r whom all payments must be made. t J. KPAITS. 1 April 22 50 8 ? GRjBENvfL?7if i MARBLE AND GRANITE . THE Subscribers having connected the GRANITE with their MARBLE WORKS, are prepared to execute with promptness all orders ' in tae above line?from a GRANITE STEP to a MARKIV OTJT1IP P;~om wishing to place a suitable memento I t at the gr*TCi of their departed friends, will do well to give ne a call. CHALMERS A ALLEN. 1 JAMts n. chalmers. )?vu m. ali.xn. April 15 49 Sin Littelf 8 Living Age?New Series. 1 PUBLISHERS' PROSPECTUS. ON the 3d of April, 1858, we begin, in con- ^ acxion with Meter*. Littcll, Son A Co., of . Boeton, the Arte fieri e* of the Living Age, iaened 1 weekly, enlarged to eighty page*, handsomely * printed on fine paper, with cut edges, etc. The long-established, and deeervedly liigli reputation * which thie eeteemcd book has enjoyed, renders it ' superfluous to refer to its characteristic cln1u.s as a most choice and ahly-conducted compendium of the beet eelected literature of the time*. Conipris- . ing, as it does, the creme de la create of all the world-renowned Reviews and Periodicals of Europe, as well as occasional selections from the 1 test fugitive literature of our own country, it will he at once apparent tliat it possesses a character alike t unique and unrivalled as a repository of good tilings, suitable for all classes of the reading com- . munity?the statesman, student and philosopher, A? wefl as the fnmil? eli-ele In .JJ1S.. ' ......... ill ntJUIUUlI Wl I Hi" Intrinsic rptalitii of ft* Htomry content*, tho rpia i- J (itjf of rending matter embraced in a single yenr of this work, amount* to four thousand one Awn- 11 dredandsixty double par/en?the subscription price 1 of which i* only Six Dollar* per annum?tints ( constituting it not only the beet, hut mc nu.irnT fl rxaiodicai. in tuk world. This work, which hn* been received with universal" approval of the Pros*, religious and seeulnr, haa also enjoyed the cordial approbation of many ' eminent men of our oountry?among them, Pre- * ideal Adams, Justice Story, Chancellor Kent, Bishop Alonso Potter, Rev. Dr. Bcthune, Rev. Albert Barnes, Honorable* Jared Spark*, W. II. Prescott, Geo. Bancroft, Geo. Ticknor, H. J. Raymond. STANFORD A DRLIHHRR, 1 Publish ass, fl?7 Broadway, New York. J April 22 50 2 V IN THE COURT OF J General Session* and Common Pleas, 1 GREENVILLE DISTRICT. J IT IS ORDERED, that tor despatch of the unfinished business of this Term, an EXTRA COURT, for Greenville Diatriet.be held, to com- J menee on Wednesday, tho fourth day of August next, and eentinae until the business shall be disposed ot Suitors, and all other persons con f corned, are required to take notiee of this Order ; and the Clerk is required to publish it. It is ordered, that forty-eight Petit Jurora be drawn to oerve at the said extra Court, and that venire* be issued accordingly. 1>. L. WARDLAW. I CERTIFY that the above is a true copy of the Order passed at the last Term, as taken irttaa . the Minute*. "c Published in pursuanoe of the Order. ? W. A. MeDANIEL* C. C. P. ( April 8 48 id j AGENCY FOR E NORTH CAROLINA J THE A8HEVILLE J MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, HAVING complied with the legal requisi- lion of this Stale, in relation to Agen- } and having appointed the undersigned at their Agent for this place, he is now prepared to TAKE BISKS on LTFE or PRO rERTY. JOHN W. GRADY. 1 Greenville, 8. C., Feb. 10,1858. 40-tf J IsTjbJW FIFIM. I THE Unaertigntd heve entered into Copert- o Berthip in the Mbruaotile Business under p the name ni?d style of &ONO A GOODLETT, [ an<J Wou|d invite the attention of the eitisens of c Greenville and surrounding Districts, to sn ex- a amlnation of our 8T0CK, ae we hope to share a a portion of public patronage, and feel oonfi- r dent that we cen offer Goods at aa low prices for each ae can be purchased elsewhere. Give t us a call. R. LONG, 1 B. A. GOODLETT. s Greenville, January 26tb, 1858 38-tf m ' jJL. JL I Bonght my Btoti HtV'floM ait HARRliON*g. 0 1 rllB Subscriber hue on hand, and will continue to receive and keep on hand, an exellent assortment of 11 VinaMiix. ~f flftenaww n A Trnjnn "" .?vi vt./-.i*3 ivn?v? kmi\ i a liiks OLl J'l'KIC1? m<l HOOTERS, of the latest and most fashiona>U styles and finish. Also, Missos and Children's GAITERS AND HIOFS. . .ALSO. . Gentlemen's CALFSKIN BOOTS and SHOES. CONGRESS and PRINCE AD 1ERT GAITERS?Patent and Calf Skin?and ther styles. Youth's FashionAm.K GAITERS. Boot and Shoe Making. lie is also prepared with good workmen and naterial, to tnak? nn to onfer ALL KlNDtL.of . lOOTS and SHOES US? sTiorto^fc^iaticc.* " All of the above articles, both of bir own manifactnre and those imported, will be disposed of F.RY CIIKAI? FOR CASH. rr All work warranted. I CALL AT HARRISON'S, At the old stand, sfrest of Cauble's Shop. April 22 7*60 tf AN'EXCELLENT STOVE FOR SALE. THE remainder of the FURNITURE fejtebv left at. the sale of Mr. B. J. Jaudon, is ofKSjB fered by the subscriber at private sale, T^^MIoonsisting of an excellent COOKING 1TOVE, nearly new?cost $60, will be sold at educed price. Several good BEBSTEAD8, MAIOGANY ROCKING CHAIRS, CANE BOTTOMED PARLOR CHAIRS, TABLES, WASH STANDS, AC. Call at the Enterprise Office, or nt my office n the Court House. W. P. PRICE, April 22 60-tf Agent, AND IE AIMER STORE. " THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand v. an excellent assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, of his own manufacure. Also, just received, a fine assortment of Ladies' Shoes, Slippers, Gaiters, &c., dlSSIS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, all sixes, Ucntleuicu'M Slippers. Also, a large stock ??f BROGANS, Shoemakers' loots, Leather Finding*, Thread, Lace, Ac. He has also on hand a large stock of LEATHER, which he will sell at Wholesale or KetaiL Having io his employ excellent workmen, he a prepared to make the finest article of BOOTS ind SHOrS at the shortest ii O vi OA. All of the above Goods, together with articles >f his own manufacture, will be sold at the most -eosotiable prices for Cosh. F. BURTY, In Mrs. Loveland's Brick Building. April 1ft 49 tf ANOTHER GOLD MINE DISCOVERED. rHE SUBSCRIBER has lately bought the entire Stock of Goods belonging to J. EL>RIDGK, at Powers' Old Stand. " A word to he wise is sufficient." The Stock of Dry Goods will he sold at New York Cost, As I intend to istp nothing hut FAMILY GROCERIES, jatrticiltir attention is requested to them, as my fneiliies for buying are unsurpussed. I0FFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND FLOUR, in hand at all times. CHEAP FOR OASm GEORGE lk HAYNE8. April 1 47 8m rHE ASSEMBLY HOUSE, ONE SQUARE WEST OF THE POST OFFICE, PLAIN STUEET, <D?Ly^igfl^, ?. ?. iftt THE UNDERSIGNED would most reeIllH.paotfully inform the public that this wellmown Establishment, recently kept by Doctor loach, has been thoroughly refitted FDR THE ICCOMttODATION OF TRANSIENT HOARDERS, and that no pains shall be spared to meet he waute and comfort* of visitors Rates modeirate. G. T. MASON, Proprietor. April I 47 8m DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT Iu the Town of Greenville FOR SALE. rHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his HOUSE AND LOT whereon he now resides, sitaite near the Greenville <fc Columbia Railroad >epot, and in the immediate vicinity of the hirman University, and is well located for a 1 warding house. The Lot contains about 1 i acres, routing 252 feet on the Augusta and 42 feet on he Pendleton roads On the latter side, oppoite to J. A. David's Warehouse, is an excellent ite for a store or warehouse. The Dwelling on tains 7 large airy rooms. There is, also, on he premise^ a good Kitchen, Servant's Rooms, Carriage House, Stable, Corn and Fodder Houses, ic. Also, a good Well of fine water, and a few hoice young Fruit Trees, just commencing to ear. He will also sell the Household <uid fitchen Fnrniture, which is *11 nearly new.? le also offer* for sale a good Carriage, and an e?ellent pair of Match Horses. All will be sold n reaaonablo terms, and time given to an apiroved purchaser. Fosseaaion of the House ( ;iven immediately if desired. J. N. FEASTKR. April 15 40 6 J VALUABLE HOUSBAND LOT On Buncombe Street, 1 FOR W A T .i*iRTHE Proprietor of the premises on Buncombe Street, opposite the Baptist Female ge, having i-oinoved from Greenville, is ' .nxions to dispose of the same. The HOUSE is 1 ery conveniently and comfortably arranged? ontaining 7 Rooms, all of which are in neat re air. The Lot is sufficiently large for all pur- | oses?lies well, and is at present under garden ultivation. The whole is offered upon reasonble terms An opportunity like tnis one, for touring property in that portion of town, may tot soon occur again. Any one wlshiug to pnrchase, can learn the i erms by calling upon the undersigned, who t taa been appointed Agent for the sale of the 1 ame. W. P. PRICE. April 22 50 If ? r * " Public Sales. _ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. 8HERIFF'8 SAlC. BY virtue of aa order from th? Conrt of OvdiDirr for Greenville DiibicL I will eell < before the Court House door of snia District, at tho usual hours of Mile, on theFABST MONDAY IN MAY next, All that piece, parcel and Treat Iff Land aitu- . ated in Greenville District, four'miles east of the Court House, adjoining lands of John P. Pool. Alexander VMdNrWIMdlft Viokers and Alexander Norton, trtfii oontMmlng'One Hundred and Twenty-five Acreiefitifre or leas; sold for partition among the legarlieirs and representatives of Marcilla P. P. Rhodes, dcoeased. . TERM8?A credit of twelve months, with In- ] terest from day of sale, with bond and two good , securities, ana a mortgage of the promisee, to be given to the Ordinary, if deemea neoeeaary, to secure (he payment of the purchase money. Coets to be paid on day of sale. Purchaser to p?pr fvF titles. D. HOOT, S. O. D. oueriu s umce, OtJi April, 1858. 49-td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facia* to me directed, I will cell before the Court House door, at the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in MAY next, 100 Acres of Land, more or less; as the property of J. L. Jenkins, adjoining lands of .Stoki^'jenKina. et al. ; at the suit oi A. J. Joyce, enKT 1 House and Lot, situated one mile from Greenville C. H., on the left hand side of the Anderson road, adjoining McBee, Cox, et al.; as the property of Jane Casey, at the suit of ttca, Bay ne A Co. 1 Cotton Gin ; as the property of Thomas Wynne, at the suit of M. D. Dickey, ada for costs. 500 Acres ot Land, rooro or less; and at the residence of J. F. Hightowcr, 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 Laurer.s road, 9 miles from Greenville C. IT., adjoining lands of John Smith, W. McMahan, and others ; levied on as the property of David Bell, at the suit of John b. Siiell and Jane Shell. 27 Acres of Land, more or less, liidc of J. Psrrrh. ????? ?"? *t b1 ; and at Defendant's residence, on Tuesday after Sale-day, one Bay llorae, one Sorrel Mare, one Mule Colt, one lforse Colt, one Cow, one Yearling, one Sow and five Pigs, one Cupboard, one Slab, one Table, five Chairs, one Client, as the property of Newton Bramlett, at the suit of William McNeely. **-v? One Negro Woman and five Children, as the property of J. M. Mallatfee, at the suit of B. F. Perry and others. TERMS CASH. Perchaser to r>av for titles D. nOKETs. O. D." Sheriff's Office, April 8, 1858 48-td ^^OTHOTG| THE undersigned Is now receiving a beautiful and elegant assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, selected by himself with great care, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, LINENS, Ac., of all descriptions. Also, a fine Sp*>1t nf of tlio latest styles. ready-madTelothiig. Consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, GLOVES, llOSIERV, Ac., to which he 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 pre}>ared to CUT and WORK UP Clothing at short notice and in the most fashionable manner. tar Ail Work warranted. ?. B. OYER. April 8 48 tf MRS. wins & GORDON, (OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE,) WOULD respectfully inform their numerous friends and pajfinHlnw that they have just returne?l from New York with a large WKand well-selected STOCK OK GOODS, and will open on MonAH day, April 6th, with their PAT/Jin TKRN RON NETS, RIDING HATS, AND STRAW BONNETS of every discription. Also, mm FLUWEttS. LICE BERTHS, BIB H EAD-DRESSES. Having selected our Stock from some of the largest and most reliable houses in New York, we can e?n#d?ntly assure our customers that thev arc the latent ako most approved sty lea, which will be sold very CHEAP FOB CA81L tJT Dress*** cut'and basted at the ikortett no\ice; also, old Hat* cluuuod and made equal to new, April 1 41 6 GEO. J. oberleT" HOUSE ANPJ $m, PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER, GREENVILLE, 8. 0. Respectfully informs th? public that he is prepared to execute all ordors in his line < vith despatch and in a workmanlike mannsr, 1 ind at reasonable pricoa, He solicits a share of >atronage. Hie work speaks for itself. fW* Residence opposite W. H. Wnteon'a Store, >u Msin Street 00-lm April Ti in a A.. F. BB.C M3 KING SI W^h N2W WUy A RICH AND C1K PARTJIENTO OF 8PRINO AND SUMMI RICH DRESS GOODS, SILKS, &C. CHOICE EMBROIDERIES A MANTILLAS, HOSIER , CLOTHS, CASSI PLANTA'] BUYING tlie larger portions of my Stock for c |ne Auction and Northern markets, and being ful wASi?1* *n^ Merchants, enables mo at all times 1 SORTED AND EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE AS A1 mid dwfrablb ooomaat Low paten, are invited to scceptance. As usual, ono price system rig^tl a l a mroi r?n* ikMuico' unc T la being eonatantlv adds JUST RECEIVED?ft rich andbcautlfuf assort Bayadere Stripes, Cheqo If adores. Robe A< Rich Flounced &lk f^Ving Robes, Raw Sill Flonncod andTOoilblh Skirted Grenadine Flounced and Double Skirted Orgnudi Inlaid Challies, Bayadere Bareges ai Gingham and Barege DeLaine Rc Choice Scotch Ginghams, Plain Four Caeca 4-4 Printed Lawn Two Cas?arieh 4-4Undreasc Two caaca Barege DeLaii In liia Stock will be found Hummer Mantillas, iEngliah and American Prints, Ginghama, <ko., Clo Linens, Embroideries, Lacoaand Crapes, Swias Mi ea ; Sun Shades, Parasols, Umbrellas, Ac., Plants Every department full. April 22 50-2 LEGAL NOTICES. Notice to Guardians, Trustees and Receivers. GUARDIANS, Trustees and Receiver*, who have to make their Returns to the Commissioner in Equity of Greenville District^South Carolina, are hereby notified to do ao on or before the FIRST OF MAY next, or. failing to do so, they will be dealt with according to low.? The Commissioner begs that those hnviug 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, S. A. TOWNES, C. E. O. I). Commissioner's Office, March 17 th, '58 45-tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAI GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Court of Ordinary. William Tikslkv, Administrator of the Estate of Jane Hay, deceased, Applicant, against James Hay, et al., Defendants.? Petition for Pinal Settlement and Decree. I IT appealing to my satisfaction, that Jacob J. Ray and Ilatianiab Ray, two of the defendants, reside beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered and decreed, that they | do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court House, for Greenville District, on Friday, the llh day of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any they have, why a Final Settlement of tho Personal Estate of Jane Ray, deceased, should not be had, and a Decree given there on, or their consents, on failing so to do, will bo entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville Court IIou60, the 10 th day of February, A. D. 1858. R< >13EKT McKAY, O. G. D. [u s.] Feb 11 40 3m STATEOF SOUTTCAIOLINA. GREENVILLE 1)1 STRICT . IN COURT OF ORDINARY, Robert Wynne, Administrator of the Estate of William Wyxnk, deceased. Applicant against the legal heirs and representatives of said deceased, Defendants.?Petition for Fined Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the intestate left a widow and a daughter, Martha Wynne, whose place of residence is uot known : It is, therefore, Ordered, That the above parties, and all the legal heirs and representatives of said William Wtxxe, deceased, do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Greenville Court House, for Greenville District, on Wednetday, the 28/A day of April next, to shew cause, if j any they have, why a Final Settlement of the I said Estate should not be had, and a Decree given thereon. Given under my hand and seal, at Greenviile Court Houso, the second day of February, A. D. 1858. KOITT McKAY, O. G. D. [u k] Feb 4 39 3m 8TATEOF SOUTH CAROLHA. I GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. Richard H. Jacobs, vs. James M. Jacobs.? Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Sullivan A Stokes, Plaintiff's Attorneys.Wr HERE AS, the Plaintiff did on the 19th day of October, 1857, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the 6aid declaration might bo served : It is therefore erdered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 20th day of Octol>er, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. W. A. McD\NIEL, C. C. P. niorlf'a OARao n roon ??111 V.IVVIIII IIC 1/I9UICU Oct if 24 le3tnly STATE OF SOUTH CAIlOlilVA. QUEEN VILLE DISTRICT. | In the Common Pleas. Edward O. Jacobs, vs. James M. Jacobs.? Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Sullivan ?fc Stokks, Plaintiff's Attorneys. WUEHEAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 10th day of October, 1857, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this Slate, and has neither wife nor atlor- j ney known within the same, upon whom a' copy of the said declaration might be served : I it is tbereforo ordered, that tho said Defend ] ant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before tho 20th day of October, which will be in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against hirn. W. A. M< DANIEL, O. C.P. Clerk's Office, Greenville District. Out 22 24 leSmly i>WNiNa, rREET, 243 1ICR ASSORTMENT IS THE VARIOUS DE- * ER GOODS, vix: ND LACES L ,Y, AO, *** fa MERES AND TESTINGS HON SUPPLIES, &C. ash, and having my agent# ut all times noticing T1 lv acquainted with the wants of our Kamiliee, o offer a STOCK OF DRV 0001)8 FULLY ASIT IS CHARLESTON. Those in want of unoEjt examine my large Stock. Terms caslj, or City ly adhered to. Al) Good* warranted. * 7, 188 GOODS. d to ill all TUB NEWEST STYLES, at all sensous. moot of PLAIN AND FANCY ?lLKo riiUe, Ac. T and China Silk Robes Aqiiille , Barege and Challle Robes and Jaconet Robes, very new ad Tissues, India Silks, Silk Muslins >l?es Aquille, rich Chintxcs, English Prints ^ Tissues, Crape Marets, Jaconets, Ac. ? is, fast colors, at 6$ -cents d Furniture Prints,at 12J cts., choice new patterns is, nt. 1S| cts., with full assortment of Fine Goods, ilia wis and Dust ore, Mourning Goods of nil kinds, T ths, Cassiincres, Vestings, Ao? a large variety of nslins, Ac., Goods for evuningand wedding Dressttion Dry Goods, new styles Skirts, Ac., Ac.? A. F. BROW1VI1VO. r W, H. HOVEY, IMtOl'KIKTOK JDJC T RELADIES' 8T0RB, DEALER IN FARCY All STAPLE MY (MS, ! RICH DWSSGOODS, 1 BONNETS, RIBBONS:, i HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, J READY-MADE CLOTHING } mm a otnoieie ?ddods, 4 GREENVILLE, S. C. N. B.?Orders accompanied l?y tlio cash for Mc- "J dical. Law or Library Books, Musical Instruments * and Sundries, promptly filled in New York, and * delivered at his counter on shortest notice. April 1 47 ly J Notice to Young itlcn. ? #L. GRAVES haa located in Greenville, ~ and will he ready at any time, to give ? LESSIONS ON Tub VIOLIN, and teach > ! the Art or READING MUSIC. ! OT For particulars, enquire ut the Greenville | Coach Factory, where he may usually be found. March 11 44 " tf T @ NflfTHl THIS I ?' W ic flMIE Subscriber would respectfully inform . JL his former pntrons, nnd the puldic gen- J erallv, thnt he ha* JUST RECEIVED, and , is NOW OPENING, at his STORE, under c McBee's Ilall. one of the most COMPLETE ' ASSORTMENTS of FAMILY GROCERIES ever offered in Oreenville, nnd which he is offering at prices in accordance with the limes, J1 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- t rior Green nnd Black Teas; Candles; Starch ; [ Soda; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and ? Glassware ; Wood ware ; Soaps of all descrip- t tions ; Spices ; Muccaroni; Mackerel; Bacon; ^ Herrings; Brooms and Biushos; Anchovy, ,| Reading, John Bull and other Sauces; Chain- a [ pagne, Madeira, Claret, Poit, Teneriffe and 1 other Wines; Brandies, and other Liquors * of the finest quality, for Medical use ; Bran[ dy Peaches ; Pickles of all descriptions ; Pre- f serves and Jellies; Sardines; Lobsters; Rai- <. sins, Citrons and Figs; Porter and Ale; Nails; C and a variety of Toilet Combs, Brushes, and ( other Fancy Articles too uumcrous to ineu- ( tion. /\ii oi winch i oiler al reduced prices for cash or approved paper. ? N. 13.?Those indebted for the yoars of c 1855-'50 and '57, are respectfully requested I to call and arrange their accounts bv note or # | payment. A. GREENFIELD. Jan 28 38 if ? Dissolution of Copartnership. r [ r IMIE Copartnership heretofore existing l>eX tween the Subscribers, under the Firm of , GOWKlt, COX A MARKLEY, has this dnv boen ( dissolved liy mutual oonsent. Those indebted by note or nook account nre requested to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. T. C. COWER, T. M. COX, s II. C. MARKLEY. c January 1st, 1858. Greenville Coach Factory. < GOWER, COX, MARKLEY it CO. J (v? ?u. WK have this day associated with ' in business, Mr. I.EW 18 WOIt- J THINGTON, well known to the community for V several years as the obliging and aceotmuodat- 0 ing foreman of the Greenville Coach Factory. We are now better prepared to supply the wants of the community tlian at any previous time, and shall use our best effort* to sustain the wide- r spread reputation so lout? enioved bv this es tablish incut. u T. C. GOWER, I - T. M. COX, T II. C. MARK LEY. L. WOKTIIINGTON. v January 1st. 1818. For Sale. * . THE subscriber offers for sale hi. HOUSE ANI) IA)T whareon s now ',ve* It ?8 situated about ^^AjTnaiaT* 126 ysnls from the Public Square, is well improved, Inn ing a largo House containing 6 Rooms, with Fire places m each, one extra r Bed-room, Pantry, <t?., good and roomy Kitokens, Smoke-house, Grain-house, Crib, ana an excellent new Stable, Cow-house and Carriage- ? house, and an unusually productive Garden and i Patch, with a good variety of Fruit Trees, ! Grapes, Ac. ,J Terms accommodating. Possession would be given by the first of March, if desired. Jan 7 35?tf T. C. GOWEU. . 11 A FOBTUNE OF *70,0001 TO U HAD FOR TEN DOLLARS i SWAB * CO.'8 LOTtEBU*, UTHORIZEBBY the state of beorsia. The following Scheme will be drawn by S. wan A Co., Mana^era of the Sparta Academy nttery, in each of their Single Number Lotteriee >r May, 1888, at ACGU8TA, Georgia, la public, nder the auperintendence of Coromltelonere: CLASS 13, o be drawn In the city of AagnalA Oa-, la pabUe, oa SATURDAY, KAY lit, IBM. CLASS 14, be drawn in the city of Aagasta, Oa, In pabt a, ca SATURDAY, KAY 8th. 1898. CLA~SS IS, o be drawn In the elty of Anguata, Oa, In pabUe, en SATURDAY. KAY 19th, 1898. CLASS" 16, nh* Hranra U *ka a ? ? v??j ui Augotu, ??., in pwblle, on SATURDAY, MAY 22d, 18S8. claits 17, 0 bo drawn In the city of Angusta, Oa.,ln publlo, on SATTTRDAY, MAY 89th, 18*8. ON TilK I'LAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 'two Tboasand Four Hundred It Elghty-Fivs Prlaeo. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVER Y NINE TICKETS. MA?WI1FI)?[EINIT SOHOfflEI TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! Prize of $70,000| 4 Prizes of $000 , Prize of 30,000 4 Prizes of 800 1 Prize of 10,000 4 Prizes of 700 Piize of 5,000 4 Prizes of 600 Trize of 4,000 50 Prizes of . 500 Prize of 3,000 50 Prizes of 800 Prize of 1,500 100 Prizes of 125 * t Prizes of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Prizes of $400 App'g. to $iu,000 priz. are $1,600 Prizes of 300 " " 80,000 priz. are 1,200 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800 Prizes of 125 " " 6,000 priz. are 600 , Prizes of 100 " " 4,000 priz. are 400 .Prizesof 75 " " 3,000priz. are 800 Prizes of 50 " " 1,500 priz. are 200 ,000 " of 20 are 100,00O ,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 tVlioleTickets$10; Halves$5; Quarters$2J. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Tlie Numbers from 1 to 60,000, corresponding irith those Numbers on the Tickets printed on epnrate slips of paner, are encircled with small in tubes and placed in one wheel. The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and en* lircled, are placed in another wneel. The wheels are. then revolved, and a number s drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and, at .he same time, a Prize is drown from the other vheel. Hie Number and Prize drawn out ara pened and exhibited to the audienee, and reg ?niv? uj ui? v>oniiuiB3ioner8; the l'rite being tlnced against the Number drawn. This operaion is repeated until all the prices arc drawn >ut ArraoxiMAPioN Phizes.?The two preceding ind the two succeeding Numbers to those drawng the first 1 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For oxample: if Ticket io 11250 draws the $70,000 Prize, those Tickets lumbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each >c entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 650 draws he $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648, >49, 551, 652, will each be entitled to $300, and o on according to the above scheme. The 6,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by he last figure of the Number that draws the !70,000 Prize. For example: if the Number Irnwing the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then >11 the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will ie entitled to $20. If the Number ends with Co. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number nds in 2, will he entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the allowing rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $BO Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 Certificate, of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Tickets, 10 IK ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickts ordered, on receipt of which they will be forrnrded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickU ending in any figure they may designute. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be entto purchasers immediately after the drawing. ?. ?:n -? ? i . uiviiiun-m nm |m il?< wine uxeir signaxircs plain, and give their Post Office, county ,nd Stat*. ?* Remember that every Prize is drawn and taynble in full without deduction. All prizes of ^l,(KtO and under, paid iinncdiately after the drnwiug?other prizes at the isxinl time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN, & CO., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., >r Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and aye time, by addressing S. Swan <t Co , at either if those cities. rar a list, of the numbers that are drawn rota the ft hoe), with the amountof the prize that acli one is entitled to, will be published alter ivcrv drawing, in the following papers: Auguss (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, ifobilc Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Jazettx* Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weeky Day Hook, Savannah Morning Newt, Richixond Dispntch, New York Dispatch. Paulding Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock fAjk tTpu?rUm *rat. 61-tf % 'April 29 BATTAMOiVoRDERS, NO. ?. rllF. SALUDA BATTALION will parade at BATH'S OLD FIELD, for Review, on Satirdav, the let day of May next; And the Tyger (nttalion will |>ara<le at. Burner's Old Field, for. Icview, on Saturday, the 8th day of May next.' Commissioned And non-commissioned officer* rill meet the days previous for Drill ^9^ In-, trnetion. The Jjcutcnart-Colonel and Major ar? charged nth the extension of this Order. By order of O. 1*. Pool, Colonel 14 Regiment, . C. M. J. M. ROBERT*. April 8 48-4 Adjutant. MSSOLUTIOftU pi IE Copnrtnonjauof P. T. FOWLER A 0<\ JL in ? Paper day d'eeolvad bv it? wn limitation. The Mnie of the Finn will ony be need in aettlomenta. P. C. Lester hoa all he Books, Notes, and will settle all thq usinese fur and against said concern. P. C. LESTER, For P. T. Fowler dc Go. Feb 18, l8.*>8. 43 if m