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IK ^ \ I f I oiJcMwid^fr Legisl%t?r?. . :i ' THE Wefds of OouTa IRVINE roepyttU1 1 j *noot)???fri "A M ? CeodMaH tor a *jr*a the I Legislature, At th? ensuing eleetion. v\ <-?" ( TOR Mend* of Dr. JAMBS wW?U?IYAN 1 respectfully announce bla name as a Candidate I for the Legislature, at the onsuing election. 1/ t,-t u , , por congress I THE friends of Maj. T. O. P. VERNON re-. * spectfully announce him a Candidate for Congress, to succeed the Hon. J. I* Orr, who do's elinee a re election. If THE friends ol COL E. P. JONES, of Green^ ^inFMe. respectfuley present his name to the Conf&vfsaion a1 District, in place of Col. Orr, who de veifrteo a re-election. j THE name of COL JOHN D. ASIIMORE, of Anderson,1 is'presented, by his friends, as 4 can' iddate for Congress, at the ensuing election. JPdr Tttx Collector. (THE friends of JAMFS K. DICKSON an1 n mince him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at * . the ensuing Election. * \ * ;3T The friendg of A. B. McDavid, Esq., ' resentfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax / Collector at the ensuing-election. | The Friends of James B. Peari son, announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing Election. ATTENTION, J SKCOftB ii iTTALlOW! YOU oro hereby required to appear I at your regular place of rendesvous, on JL/ha'turday. twenty-second of MAY,' instant, armed and equipped As wtY the law directs, for Review?officers oa Til the day previous?for Drill atyl instruog BMP By order of James McCullough, Colo^*4 nel of 3d Regiment, 8. C. M. T. L. BOZEMAN, I.t. Col. :? J. II. Charles, Adjutant. May 8 62 3 ' NOTICE. T DO hereby forworn any person or persons _L from trading for a Note given by myself, | and signed by W. F. Prince as my security, for $85.00, to William Trammell, as the consideration for which said Note was given has totally I failed. , . C1IA3.T. HAMMOND. May 8 52 3 I mui n"mnAih>rt ^(MllS delightful rummer refreshment may be IX had every day at the GREENVILLE CONFECTIONERY, opposite the Mansion House. 60-tf May 6 ' J. KRAUS. ; STATEOTSOUTH CAROLINA. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. SH ERIFF'S 8 ALE?. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will sell before the Court House door, at the usual hours of sale, on the J first Monday in JUNE next, 100 Acres of Land, more or less; j as the property of J L. Jenkins, adjoining lands | of Stokes, Jenkins, et al. ; at the suit oi A. J. Joyce, et al. 500 Acres ot Land, more or less; and at the residence of J. F. Ilightower, 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. I 60 Acres of Land, more or lo68, lying on the Laurer.s road, 9 miles from Greenville C. H., adjoining lands of John Smith, W. MeMahan, and others ; levied on as the property of David Bell, at the suit of John E. Shell and Jane Shell. , TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay for titles " D. nOKE. fl. O D Bheriff's Office, May 0, 1888 48-td LOOK HERE ! A IhL persons indebted to the subscriber for XA. Boots nnd Shoes, are notified to pay the same immediately. Call at the Drug Store of k Mims A Long. - W.O.LONG. ' AprfTIW 61 ft Special Notice. \ r|>HE undersigned would respectfully urge n i those indebted to them to MAKE IMMEm 1)1 ATE PAYMENT, as the business of the Firm J n.nst b closed. W. H. HOVEY A CO. April '29 61 A | q EO~J;OB'ERLEt I 2UUSI AMD) SIGN PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER, GREENVILLE, S. C. f) E-d'ECTFULL.Y informs the public that he LY is prepared to exeeute all orders in his line ^ with despatch and in a workmanlike manner, and at reasonable prices. He eolieite a share of patronage. Ilia work speaks for itself. tW Residence opposite W. H. Watson's Store, on Main Street. 50-lm April 22 BOOT, SHOES, \ A It 01 lEATNIR ST1JRI, 4 \^\ THE SUBSCRIBER hu on hand n. an excellent assortment of BOOTS SHOES, of his own manufacture. Ainu, just received, n fine assortment of Ladies' Shoes* Slippers, Gaiters, Ac., MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, all aires, Ceutlcmeu's SlippC1*** Also, a Urg/? sUwk vf BROGAN8, Shoemakers' ^ TpoK Leather Finding* Thread, Lace, Ac. tie lias also on hand ft. '*r*e stack of 4 which he will sell at Wholesale or Retail, f Haying in his employ excellent workmen, he f,it prepared to make the finest article of BOOTS ^ ana SHOES at ihc shortest notice. Al'. of the above Goods, together with articles V of his own manufacture, will be sold at the most reasonable prices for Cadi. F. BURTY, In Mra Lovelsud's Brick Building. | April 1ft 49 tf ISTE1W JerZJFLTHL. ' fVMlK Undersigned have entered into CopartI JL nership in the Itersantile Business ?nder the name and style of LONG A OCOBLKT, ' and tftould invite the attention {>( the eitixena of I) Orc-noftle end surrounding Districts, to an trx' amlnntlon of oar STOCK, M we hope to ahare a portion ft pubiio paironago, andf feel eoofii dent that we ean offer Goods at as low prices for eneh ah ean be pnrebased elsewhere. Give I,1 as a call. R. LONG, ~ * ' B. A. OOODLFTT. Greenville, January i?th, 1868 38-tf L w - ' ' * V,? M r V 2fF*. ^ ^ #:fcEW:;GOQDS | . .(>i /: j , AJE .t THB lAim 8T0RB. ^ECuDin the Mty of New Yotit, selecting lila STOCK. OP, SPRING OOOim, to now pt4Jwiryd to offer great inducements to cush purchasers or.yprotnpt paying customers. In bU Stock * . - . . MAY UK FOUKD V v. Organdie, Barege and Lawn Robe* Bishop and Fancy Lawns Fancy Muslins, from 6 cents to $1 per yard ? I CAIAOOBS, IVom 6J cents to si i cents per yard I Bareges, Challiea, Tissues, Grenadines, Crape do . Paris, Black, White und Fanoy BILKS I>1 1_ J rut n ' rr ... ? ??? nuu f^uiw r<ugiuo unpM _ I tin* Jaconet, Swiss,Tarleton, Btxik and Nainsook 5lu?Jaconet and Swiss Edging* and Inserting! 1* - . Fhmneings Embroidered Swiss and Lawu Collars \\ Black and White Crape Collars idneii and Marseilles " Black, White and Colored Silk nnd Kid Gloves Bonnets,, Flats.Flowers and Ituelirs Bonnet, Tnffcttn. Satin and Gauze Ribbons Idtife Slant lea and Crane Shuwls Crdwn Rdynl,"Ponipa<Jour and Extension Skirts Misses Skeleton Skirts; Brass and Steel Hoops IIoslery, Spool Cotton, Sewing Silk Paper, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Ac., Ac. Chinese nnd Palm Fans; Dress Trimmings, Ac. Gents' Ready Made Clothing Doeskin and Fancy Cassimcres, Linens nnd Marseilles; Lasting and Fancy Buttons Gents', Ladies' and Children's Gaiters nnd Shoes Window Shades and Fixtures, Portmonaics, Ac. April 29 ' 61-tf W. H. 1IOVEY. W. H. HOVBY, PROPRIETOR OP TlIB BADIB?' STORB, DEAIiDH IN * fahcy m mm dry goods. ltKTFT DRESS GOODS, QMIETS, ITOBQItS* HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING AND 2ISMA IROTSEE ?DD3D?, GHEENVILLE, S. C. N. B.?Orders accompauicd by the cash for Medical. Law or Library Books. Musical Instruments and Sundries, prompt!}-filled in New York, and delivered at. his counter on shortest notlec. April 1 47 ly MRSTWATTS & GORDON, (OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE,) WOULD respectfully inform their liuinorous friends and pa ? wml uiey Iinvc just returno<l from New York with a large H ViBMLSj^p Rn<l well-selected STOCK OF E* ^jjafc Y GOODS, and will open on MonZJttA day, April 5th, with their PAT/tti tErn bonnets, riding IIATS, AND STRAW BONNETS of every discription. Also, mm FLOVE&S. LACE BERTHAS, AID IIEAD-DUESSES. Having selected our Stook from some of the largest and most reliable houses in New York, we can confidently assure our customers that they are the latest and most approved styles, which will be sold very CHEAP FOR CASH. ar Dresses cut and basted at the thortrtt notice ; also, old Hats cleaned and made equal to new. April 1 47 6 j. o jm aia i ? c^=i ? s. I 3 N^v r~> p |2 I Bought my Boots and Hhoen at ' HARRISON'S. o r|"MIE Subscribe* 1ms on hand, and will con JL tinue to receive nnd keep on hand, an ex ! ccllcnt assortment of Consisting of CONGRESS GAITERS, SLIPPERS \ and BOOTEES, of the latest and most faahiona- , bl? styles and finish. Also, Misses nnd Children's GAITERS AND . SHOES." , ..Atao.. , Gentlemen's CALFSKIN ROOTS and SHOES. , CONGRESS and PP.INCE AL- < BF.RT GAITERS?Patent and CaL Skin?and 1 other styles. ] Yotfth'a Fashioxablk GAITERS. ] < Boot and Shoe Making:. He is also prepared with good workmen and 1 materia), to make up to order ALL KINDS of ' BOOTW and SHOES at the shortest notice. All of the above articles, both of hie own man- " ufacture and those imported, will be disposed of VEKY cii RAF roa cash. U" AU work warranted. CALL AT HARRISON'S, At the old stand, west of Cauble's Shop. April '22 60 tf THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE, ONE SQUARE WEST OF THE POST OFFICE, PLAIN STREET, ^ IMJ 1EJ J trb p Q>? m jtfuj THE USDEltSfONKl) would moet res- ' Jlg^pscifull v inform the publio that this weiikuown Eatablishaicnt, recently kept by Dootor Koach, bos been thoroughly refitted F*C)R THE ACCOMMODATION OF TRANSIENT BOARDERS, and that no nains shall be spared to meet . the wants and comforts of visitor* Rates modeerate. O. T. MABON, Proprietor. * April 1 47 8m ttBECIAN OIL PAINTING, LEATHERWOHK, &C, TirjrRa ELIZA BURDGES8, of Anderson, pro- J m. poses t? instruct a Class in the above I beautiful Art Sks will also giva Lessons in n ANTIQUEPAlNTlNfJ ON GLASS, and LEATH- ii P.RWORK far Fraaaea, ate. Specimens of her I Work, as w?Uvts those of hgr scholars, may be e men at the M*1"? Mr. W. H. Hovav, where o the names e{ those whs desire to take Lessens h may be laf* v f TERMB.?*tV?holsiis will be taught the Qreoian. G Oil Painting for $10; Antique Paiutiogon Olase for $0; and in Leathsrwork for $8. g April 79 t hi If AT TIIK C1ADTECI3VO 1E*Hf WWfflMf 1 4 .1 . r |"*IIE undersigned isnow receiving a beautiful JL and elegant assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, seieeted by himself with groat care, such as CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTING8, LINENS, Ac., of all descriptions. Also, a fine Stock of of the latest stylos. IEADY-MlilLflTHII6, Consisting of COATS, PANTS. VESTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, 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 prepared to CUT and WORK UP Clothing at short notice and in the most fashionable manner. tsr All Work warranted, O. B. DYER. April 8 48 tf Dissolution of Copartnership. IMdE Copnrtnersihp heretofore existing between the Subscribers, under the Firm of GOWER, COX A MARK LEY, 1ms this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted by note or oook account are requested to make immediato payment, ns longer indulgence cannot be giveu. T. C. GOWER, T. M. COX, II. C. MAKKLEY. January 1st, 1838. Greenville Coach Factory. GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. rjQBjLy WE have this day associated with JaSiSclue, in business, Mr. LEWIS WORTllINGTON, well known to the community for several years as the obliging and nccoinmodatii - <" ??- " ' " ...jj ....u. <; urcvnvuic rotten factory. \v? op a now bettor prepared to supply the want* of the community thnn at any previous time, ami shall use our best efforts tosustain the widespread reputation so long enjoyed by this establishment. T. C. GOWER, T. M. COX, H. C. MARK LEY. J* WORTH1NGTON. January 1st, 1858. "GREENVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE Al <L B. ^ THE Subscribers having connected the G RAX1TK with their MARBLE WORKS, are prepared to execute with promptness all orders in tlie above line?from a GRANITE STEP to a MARBLE STATU li 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. i amis* d. chalmkbs. james m. allen. April 15 49 8m DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT lu the Town of Greenville 1 mm r FOR SALE. TlHI SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his HOUSE A"" AND LOT whereon lie now resides, situate near the Greenville A Columbia Railroad Depot, and in the immediate vicinity of the Furman University, and is well located for a boarding house. The Lot contains about 1} acres, fronting 252 feet on the Augusta and 42 feet on the Pendleton roads On the lAtter side, oppolite to J. A. David's Warehouse, is an excellent lite for O ?- ? 1 m ^ .. ?. nnmiuusr. A 11U JAWeillllg contains 7 large airy rooms. There i?, also, on .lie premises, a good Kitchen, Servant's Rooms, Carriage House, Stable, Corn and Fodder Houses, fcc. Also, a good Well of fine water, and a few ilioice young Fruit Trees, just commencing to near. Ho will also sell the Household and Kitchen Furniture, which is all nearly new.? He also offers for sale a good Carriage, and an exsellent pair of Match Horses. All will be sold >n reasonable terms, and time given to an approved purchaser. Possession of the House {iven immediately if desired. J. N. FEA8TE1L April 15 40 < VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT On Buncombe Street, FOR. SALE. THE Proprietor of the premises on Bun(ujl.com be Street, opposite the Baptist Female College, having removed from Greenville, is inxious to dispose of the same. The HOUSE is rery conveniently and comfortably arranged? containing 7 Rooms, all of which are in neat re >air. The Lot is sufficiently large for all purposes?lies well, and is at present under garden nUiv.tinn Tk* !- "? -1 -- *uu nuwiu ia vucrcu uijou reason* tble term#. An opportunity 1 iko this one, for ecnring property in that portion of town, may lot soon oceur again. Any one wishing to purchase, can learn the crms by calling upon the undersigned, who ias been appointed Agent for the sale of the anie. W. P. 1 RICE. April 22 60 tf For Sale. THE subscriber offers for salo his HOUSE AND LOT whereon he now lives. It is situated shout mtBBpab r,>6 yawls from the Public Square, I well improved, having a large House Contalnng 6 Roonta, with Fire places Tn each, one extra ted-ro*m, Pantry, dro., good and roomy Kitehns, Smoke-house, Grain-bouse, Crib, and aa exelleht now Stable, Cow-house and Carriageonse, and an asusually productive Garden and ateh, with a good variety of Fruit Tree*, trapes, Ac. . Terms accommodating. Possession would be iveft by the flrak ef Mareh, if desired. Jan 7^ Oi lC T. CCQXyEtt. *# ?n "f* ! Ml v"-"" '% mimWm W CHARL. A. F. BR^ 843 KING i WILL NOW DISPLAY A RICH AND C PARTilEST* OF SPRING AND 8UMI RICH DRESS GOODS, SILKS, &G. CHOICE EMBROIDERIES j ; MANTILLAS. HOS1E CLOTHS, CASS T) T A um 1 x mil xi Btrrrsro u.e Urg er portions of my Stock foi the Auction and Northern markets, and being j Plont^rs ?ndl Merchants, enables mo at all timci SORTED AND EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE AS a*i> drhirarlk goods. At low rBirrs, are invited acceptance. As usual) the one price system rig LADIES' DP THIS DEPARTMENT is being constantly ed< JUST RECEIVED?A rioli and beautiful asao Bayadere Stripes, Cliene Bayaderes, Robe . Rich Flounced Silk Spring Robes, Raw S Flounced and Double Skirted Grcnndii Flounced and Double Skirted Organ Plnid Challies, Bayadere Bareges <1 Gingham and Barege DeLainc 1 Choice Scotch Ginghams, Pis Four Cases 4-4 Printed Lav Two Cases rich 4-4 Undre* Two cases Barege DeLi In his Stock will be found Summer Mantillas, English and American Prints, Ginghams, Ac., C Linens, Embroideries, Laces and Crapes, Swiss ] es; Sun Shades, Parasols, Umbrellas, Ac., Plan Every department full. April 22 60-3 Til E GOLDEN P R I Z E THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. T1IE GOLDEN PRIZE. TnE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLU3THATBD! ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATEDI The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE ii one of the largest and best weekly papers of tin day. An Imperial Quarto, containing tight pa Of*. Or for/l/columns of oiitnr? n!iiinr?f>n<?innl >" > tcr: And elegantly illustrated every week. A Gijt, teorth from 50 rente to $500 00 in gold tcill be preeented to each snbtcriber immediately oi receipt of the eubscription money. One copy for one ycar$2.00, nnd 1 gift. One copy for two years 8.50, and 2 giftf One copy for three years 5.0O. ? ??* 0 One copy for five years 8.00, andfigifU AND TO CLUBS Three copies one year $5.00, and 3 gifts I Five copies one year 8.O0, and 5 gift* Ten copies one year 15.00, nnd 10gifts | Twenty-one copies one year.. .30.00, nnd 2lgifts The articles to be distributed are comprise! in the following list: 2 Pnckngcsof Gold, containing. .$500 each. 5 do do do .. 200 each. 10 do do do .. 100 each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 100 each. 20 Gold Watches 75 each. 50 do do CO each. 100 do do 50 each. 800 LndiesGold Watches 35 each. 200 Silver Cased Hunting Watches , 30 each. 500 Silver Watches $10 to 25 each. 1,000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob ChAins.. 10 to 30 each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings Shirt Studs, WAtch Keys, Gold nnd Silver Thiin blcs, and a variety of other articles, worth froir fifty cents to $15 each. Immediately on receipt of the subscription I money, the subscriber's name will lie entered up on our-.subseription book, opposite a number and the gift corresponding with that numbc will be forwarded, within one week, to the sub scriber, by mail or expreee, poet paid. fy Alt communications should be addressed tc BECKKT A CO., 48 and 49 Moffat Ruilding,335 Broadway, N. Y. ^'Specimen copies sent free. Agents waDted April 1 47 lemly HWiSliiisT1? THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his former patrons, nnd the public generally, that he has JUST RECEIVED, and is NOW OPENING, at his STORE, unde. McTWa Ilall, one of the most COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS of FAMILY GROCERIES ever offered in Greenville, and which he ii offering at prices in accordance with the times, consisting, in part, of the following Articles : Rio and Java COFFEES ; Crushed, Clarified and Brown SUGARS; N. O. Syrnp, superior, cheap ; Tobacco and Segars; superior Green and Black Teas; Candles; Starch ; Soda; Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and Glassware ; Wood ware ; Soaps of all descriptions ;Spices ; Maccaroni; Mackerel; Bacon; Herrings; Brooms and Brushes; Anchovy, Reading, John Bull and other Sauces: Cham pagno, ^fadeirn, Claret, Poit, Teneriffe and other Wine* ; Brandies, and other Liquors of tho finest quality, for Medical use ; ^Jtndy Peaches ; l'ickles of all descriptions preserves and Jellii-A; Sardines; Lobsters; Uaisins, Citrons and Figs; Porter and Ale; Nails; and a variety of Toilat Combs, Brushes, and other Fancy Articles too numerous to naeutioft. All of which 1 offer at reduced pricos for cash or approved paper. N. B.?Those indebted for the years of 1855-'56 and '57, are respectfully requested to ealt and anange their accounts by note or payment. A. GREENFIELD. Jan 28 38 tf DISSOLUTION, rrsHE Copartnership existing between KRAU8 X A ZELLWEGER, has been dissolve,).? The business of ths concern will bo carried on by J. Krails, who trill settle tho debts, and to whom all payments must be mode. J. URALS. .April 98 bO -C ' t o "?'K . c?"W-ria-iif?a-c3-, STREET, 343 HOICK ASSORTMENT IN TI1E VARIOUS DEMER OOOIX^ viz: ?( J - . !.. a vn T a nro .A xix/ iwav/ijO RY,&C; I,. / 5IMERES AND YESTINGS ITION SUPPLIES, &C. r caali, sad having my agents si all lima* noticing rullv acquainted with (lie wants of our Families, i to offer a STOCK OF DRY GOODS FULLY AS ANY IN CHARLESTON. Those in want of choice to examine my large Stock. Terms cnsli, or City idly'adhered to. All Good? warranted. [ESS GOOD8. led to in all THE NEW EST STYLES, at all seasons, rtniont. of PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS Aquille, Ac.. ilk and China Silk Robes Aquille ae, Barego and Cballie Robes di and Jaconet Robes, very new and Tissues, India Silks, Silk Muslins Hobos Aquille, rich Chintr.cf, English Prints In Tissues, Crape Mar eta. Jaconets, Ac. rns, fast colors, at 6J cents ted Furniture Prints,at 12) cU., choice new pattern! tins, at 12) cts., with full assortment, of Fine Goods , Shawls and Dusters, Mourning Goods of all kinds, lotha, Cnssimerea, Vestiftgs, Ac., n large variety ol Muslins, Ac., Goods for evening and wedding Dress tntiun Dry Goods, new styles Skirts, Ac., Ac.? A. F. BROWNING. LEGAL NOTICES. KvirfT' ?i ii ? . iii-j . ! t ?.i j| i j i - - -m IN THE COURT OF General Session* and Common Pleas, GREENVILLE DISTRICT. TT IS ORDERED, that lor despatch of she un L finished business of this Term, nn KXTR/ COURT, for Greenville District.be held, to com mence on Wednesday, the fourth day of Angus' next, and continue until the business shnlt l>< t disposed of. Suitors, and all other persons con cerned, are required to take notice of this Or dor; and the Clerk is required to publish itIt is ordered, that forty-eight Petit Jurors b< drawn to serve at the said extra Court, nud thai * centres bo issued accordingly. D. I- WAUDI.AW. 1 CERTIFY that the above is a true copy o the Order passed at the lost Term, as taken iron " the Minutes. i uuiisneu in pursuance of tlio Order. W. A. McDAKIEL, C. C. V. * April 8 48 td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. In Court of Ordinary. ' William Tikslkt, Administrator of the Es I tato of Jane Hay, deceased, Applicant against .Tamos Itay, et ST., Defendants.? ' Petition for Final Settlement and Decree J* TT appealing; to my satisfaction, that Jacol * 1 Hay and Ilanauiah Hay, two of the vie fendnnts, res-ide beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered and decreed, that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to be hoi. den at Greenville Court House, for Green1 ville District, on Friday, the Itli day of Maij next, at 10 o'clock, A. M , to shew cause, il any they have, why a Final Settlement of the Personal Estate of Jane Hay, deceased, should not be had, and a Decree given there on, or their consents, on failing so to do, will be entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, at Green ville Court House, the 10 th dav of Feb I ruary, A. I). 1858. 11' >BEUT McKAY, O. G. D. [u s.] Feb 11 40 3m . I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i GREENVILLE DISTRICT. , In the Common Pleas. - Thrnston & Sudduth, vs. M. S. llanckel.? . Declaration in Foreign Attachment. Eas r i.by <fc TrmusTox, Plaintiff's Attorneys. TKTIIEREAS, the Plaintiff did on the 30(1 , TT day of January, 1858, file bis declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor altornej known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be I served : It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the i said declaration, on or before the 31st day . of January, which will be in the year of | our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judg; nient will then be giren and awarded against hitn. W. A. MoDAN1 EL, C. C. P. | Clerk's Office, Greenville District. I Feb 4 29 le3mly I ANOTHElt OOL13 MrtSTEl DISCOVERED. ^piIE St'RHCRIHER ho* lately bought th#? en X tire Stock of Goods belonging to J, EI,DRIPGK, at Powers' OM Stand. "A word to the wise is sufficient." The Stock of T>ry Goods will he sold at New York Coat. As I intend to keep nothing but FAMILY .GRtyCKHIKft, particular attention Is requested to theiu, us my facilities for buying ure unsurpassed. COFFEE,SU8AR,MOLASSES AND FLO"'' on hand at all times, CHEAP FOR GF.nnf; EL*' r.m Aprill 47 *. ? I A F OBTUHE OP 1 *70,0001 ' ,ri*0 BB MAO , . jj , FOR TEM POLLAltS J SWAN 4CO. S LOTTERIES, AUTHORIZED BY THESTATE OF 8E0RBIA. Th?|following Scheme wU\ be drawn by H. ? Svron ds Co., Maiingera of the Hyeru Academy lottery, in each of their Single Namber Lotteries for May, 1?08, at At1 OUST A. Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of Coramisaioners: CLASS 13, To be drawn la the city of Angusfa, Qa, la pabllo, ea SATURDAY, KAY lit, 1S6S. CLASS 14, 7o be drawn In the eity of Aafuata, Ga, in pobl e, m SATURDAY, KAY 8th, 1868. CLASS 15, To be drawn In the city of Anguata, Oa, In pnbUe, ea SATURDAY, MAY 15th, 1858. class 16, To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Oa., in public, on SATURDAY, HAY 22d, 1858. claTs 17, To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga ,Ln public, on r SATURDAY, MAY 29th, ON TIIK PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. Fire Thousand Four Hundred tc Elghtjr-Flre Frizee. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVER Y NINE TICKETS. ' MAQNIFIIOSNY ??HEME I TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! 1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prizos of $900 i 1 Prize of 30.000 4 Prizes of 800 - 1 Prize of 10,000 4 Prizes of 700 1 1 Prize of 5,000 4 Prizes of 600 ! 1 Prize of 4,000 50 Prizes of 500 . 1 Prizo of 3,000 50 Prizes of 800 1 Prize of 1,500 100 Prizes of 126 * 4 Prizes of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100 1 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 App'g. to $70,006 priz. nre $1,600 4 Prizes of 300 " " 80,000'priz itre l,20O f 4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 pviz. nre 800 , 4 Prizes of 125 " " 5,000 pri*. are 600 4 Prizes of 100 " " 4,000 priz. are 400 4 Prizes of 75 " " 3,000 priz. an 800 4 Prizes of 50 " " 1,500 priz. ore 200 5,000" of 20 are . IOOiOOu 5,485 Prizes amounting to $820,000 Whole Tickets$10; Halves$5; Qunrters$2^. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Tlie Numbers front 1 to 60,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on , separate slip# of pnner, are encircled with small . tin tubes and placed in one wheel. The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. * The wheels nre then revolved, and a number ' is drawn front the wheel of N nbers, and, at i the same time, a Prize is drawn from the other r wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out arc opened and exhibited to Lho audience, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the Number drawn. This opera' tion is repealed until all >h??" ? ? ... ? , -v. ur? arawn f I out , Approximation Prizes.?Tbc two preceding I ami the two succeeding Numbers to those drnwi i ing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 . Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket I i No 11250 draws the $70,000 Prize, those Tickets i numbered 11248, 11248, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 650 draws the $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648, ' 519, 651, 552, will each be entitled to $300, and so on according to the above scheme. The 6.000 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 Ticket*, where the number ends in 1, will ' be entitled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number ends in 2, will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is tlis risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, 40 , Certificate of Packoga of 10 Quarter Tiaketa, 20 Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Tieketa, 10 IK ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose 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 and Prizes will be scntto purchasers immediately after the drawing. *m" Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, county and State. % Uemember that evorv Prize is drawn and I payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid imm-ifi-l-l" ?i? -> . ... -~c ,j .?wi vuc urn wing?oilier prizes at the usual tiinc of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. I Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN, <fc CO., Angus!a, Ga. piT Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,* ' or Atlauta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan d Co, at cither of those cities. tar a ist of the numheys that are drawn from the wheel, witb the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will) be published alter svory drawing, in the following papers: Angela (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gtuotte, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Week- *r" ly Day Book, Savannah Morning Neiyj?, Rich- ? mond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) (' rion, and Little Rock (Aok.)TrueDem. if oorat. 51?tf April 20 '' v AGENCY FOH V , , NORTH CAROLINA '+4 THE ASHEVILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HAVING complied with the legal requisition of this State in A .. T ... VIMWVII IV ilJJCII* 1 cies, and having Appointed Ibe undersigned as their Agent for tljis place, be is now prepared to TAKE RISKS on LIFE or !>?>' 1'KRTY. JOHN W. r.reenvillo.S. 0., FeKj0, 18^ ]>lssol? t fowler a oo., rl",HE Copartnerslr, is this day dissolved t>y its JL in ? l'?D?'ltie name of the Firm wil, onown liuii'v^'aoUisroeots, P. C. Foster has All Iv I>0j13k*, Notes, Ac., and will settle oil the UtTiuess for aud against said concern. P. C. LKSTKR, For 1*, T. Fowler & Oo. Fob 1%, 18^ 43 * if