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I J J 1 - 1 ftlfftril ^otfrtj. The Three Chain. They Mi dm by the bright wood In, The gray haired dame and aged aim, Dreamlag of day* gone by f The tear drepa fell on each wrinkled ehoek, They both had thonghU they eould not apeak. And each heart uttered a aigh? Tor their aad and tearful eyea daaerlbed, Three little ehaira placed aide hy aido A rain at the eitlinc-rooaa wall | Old -fashioned enough as there they stood, Their wots of flog and their frames of wood. With their backs so straight and tall. Then the sire shook hit silvery bead, And with trembling voice he gently said : { " Mother, these empty ohalrs! They bring ns such sad sad thoughts to-night, I We'll pnt them forever out of sight, In the small dark room np stairs! But she answered s " Father, not yet; For I look at them, and I forget That the children were awsy. The hoys come back, and Mary, too. With her apron en, of checked bine, And sit here every day. 11 Johnny comes back from the billows deep, Willie wsrkes from his battle field sleep, To say good-night to me ; Mary's a wife and a mother no more. But a tired child whose play-time is o'er, And comes to rest at my knee. " So let thorn stand there, though ompty now, And orery time when alone we bow At the Father's throne to pray, Well uk to meet the children above, In our Saviour's home of rest and love, Where no child goeth away." Xntmnnras. A pious old gentleman, one of tlio salt of tli? earth sort, w-ent out into the field to catch a mare that was wont to bear him to town. He moved on the most approved mode. He shook a measure of corn at her to delude her into the belief that she was to get it: but she was not to be deceived by any such specious act. She would eome nigli and then dash off again, until the good man was fretted very badly. At 'last he got in a corner among some briars and made a dash at her, when she bounded over the wall and left him sprawling among the bushes. Ilis Christian fortitude gave way at this, and gathering airmen up, ue ericd : 41 Oh I bell." Tlio ejaculation bad' passed his lips before bo thought, but immediately conscions of its wickedness, be said 44 lelnjab 1" and translated the prolane word into a note of triumph. An old lady, recently, in some court before which she was brought as a witness, when asked to take off her bonnet obstinately refused to do so, saying, "There is no law to compel a woman to tako off her bonnet." 44 Ob 1" imprudently replied one of the Judges, 44 yon know the law do you; i>erbans you would like to come up ana sit bore, and teach us ?" 44 No, I thank you, sir;" said the woman truely. 44 there are old women enough there now." A lady says the first time she was kissed she felt like a tub of roses swimming in honey, cologne, nutmegs, and cranberries. She lelt also as if something was running through her nerves on feet of diamonds, escorted by several little cupids in chariots drawn by angels, shaded by honeysuckles, and the whole spread with melt cd rainbows. A clergyman was preparing bis discourse for Sunday, stopping occasionally to review what lie bad written, and to erase that which he was disposed to disap? 1>rove, when he was accosted by lis little son, who had numbered but five summers, u Father, does God tell you what to preach ?"? "Certainly, my child." "Then, what makes you scratch it out ?" Teacher?" Boy at the toot of the class, spell Admittance." Boy?A-d-m i t-t-a n-c e?admittance." Teacher?" Give the definition." Boy?" Fifty cents ; children half-price; front seats reserved for ladies. " Wuy do you drive such a - .ixl.iii?t:? #i.?* 9 pillllli-iuuiiiiig caiutBO no mat i Why don't you put a heavier coat of flesh on him, Pat I" 44 A heavier coat of flesh on him I By the powers, the poor creature con hardly carry what little there is 011 him now !" 44 Cowe, Bob, get tip," sard An indulgent father to hi* hopeful son the other morning. 44 JJemembcr 1 lie early bird catches the worm." ' 4i\Y'hat do I care for worms?"' replied tho young hopeful; moth er won't let me go to a fishing." A Wkstkrn editor knows of a Utile Sunday school girl who, being tanked by the catechiscr, 44 VVliHt is the oulward visible sign or fonn in baptism ?" innocently replied, 44 l/lease, sir, the baby." A youno lady, while walking with a gentleman, stumbled, and when her Companion, to prevent bar falling, grasped her hand some a hat tightly, she simporai, 11 Oh, sir, if it cornea to th it, \on must ask my j a !" V GoTeflMVt I??ug*ral AddrcwOn ^UnAlff; the 28th, the Gsnetdl AtMinM] being la Joint Contention, the Qeteraor < litered the following Inangdral Addreas: Ft Horn CiiUtnt?By n large majority ef tin totes of U>? people of the Bute, I bate a gelt been elected to the oBce of Qoternor. WhlL t cannot bet accept this reenlt as an endorse sent of mjr ewe administration of the a train of goternmsni daring the past two years I am well aware that it is in a greatsi degree intended as an endorsement of th< principles and measures of that great par ty of which I aas simply the ehosea repre sentative. The campaign through wbicl we hare passed has been heated, and ii some particulars retry bitter and acrimonious Doubtless many things bare been said by the advocates ef both parties which bad better hers been left unsaid. Of one thing the people ol the State may be assured: to ftr as my course as a public officer is concerned, tho criminations, end recriminations of the political contest are forgotten; and while I shall not fail in allegiance to the principles of tho party I represent, as Governor of the 8teta, entrusted with the execution of its laws, I will know no party or class, but shall endeavor most earn' estly to protect and secure the rights and privileges of all. The Constitution and laws of our Ststo give to tho Executive largo powers, and these powers carry with them corresponding responsibilities. He would, indeed, be a bold man wbo, baring occupied the position which it has been my lot to bold for tho pest two eventful years, should claim for himself freedom from mistakes, or even serious errors, in the administration of the affairs of Govenrnment' I certainly make no such claim. But I do claim that the general scope and aim of my administration has been good ; and that it has been measurably fVeo from tho errors incident to all human governments. K charge, freelv made snimt mv JminU. tration, has been the incompetency of ita appointees to the various County and other offices. The charge is not entirely without truth. But a recurrence to tho history of the two years just passed w'll offer some justification for such appointments. When the administration just closed camo into power, the citisens of tho Stato, who, by oducation and xpericnco, were beat fitted to fill the various offices in the gift of the Kxecutivo, either openly opposed, or silently, but persistently, stood aloof from the Government. Persons( whose services the Ftato would have been glad to secure, refused to qualify for the positions which wore offered them; while on the other band, men were urged upon tho Executive' whose opposition to the Government was so woll known as to make their appointment, so far as the execution of the laws was concerned, a farce. In addition, many, if not most ol these appointments, bad to be made immediately; the exigencies of the publie service were snch as to preclude tho possibility o. thorough investigation into the character and fitness of the persons recommended by them, upon whom the Executive was compelled to depend for information. In the nature of things, it has been, to a great degree, impracticable for him to know fully the qualification! of thoae who have been urged upon bim for appointment. I am satisfied, that without doing injustice to the claims of any one, the largo experience which wo have all gained, combined with the accession! which have bees made to the ranks of those who ars both ae lively and passively friendly to tbo administration, will enable us to euro this evil in tbo future. It is not necessary to enter into an argument to show the impossibility of carrying on the affairs of the Government without | competency on the part of those sclec'ed to perform its duties; the thing is self-evident. It is my purpose, so far as the responsibility tests with me, to sccnro such competency ; and in this effort, I think I may confidently look for the support of the people of the State of all classes. Fellow-citizens, our State has made great progress in all respects within the last two years. Two years ngo, a large class of our people were a unit almost in their avowed determination not to recognise the validity of the Reconstruction Acts of Congress, or of the Government established under them. To day, these are all treated as accomplished facts, by all cleeses of the community, to far as public utterances have any value, and we have good reason to believe that the number of peasons who cherish either the hope or the desire to distrust the existing political relations of the people is very in considerable. Oar nations) progress list kept pace with the political. It is true, that the European war, by depressing prices, has made our peoplw feel pooiti than they hoped to he, but neverthrhss there are indications of life and energy al| over the State. New branches of industry are being opened up, and aJl things promise, with peace and good order, prosperity to the people. The ssme progress, though possibly not so evident to the casual observer, has been made in educational matters. In ibis direction I would urge increased interest and activity en the part of the people. The Government ean do mueh, but it cannot do all, and without earnest and constant effort on the part of the people, any schoel system will prove a failureFellow-sitisens, I do not care tw inquire whether this favorable condition of things exists as a consequence of our administration of affairs, Or in spite of it. It is enough to know that this much lias been secured, and we will leave it to the future to decide what measure of nraise or blame belongs to each and all of ut. In the few words appropriate to this oe* eanion, I cannot indulge in detail, hut confine myself to a general reference to what 1 believe to be the condition of our State, and to the policy which I hope to enforce in the administration of it* affairs in the future. Ami asking too much when I call upon the people of the Stale, of all clan?e? and parlies, to atnnd by the Government In ev-? ery right effort? There cannot he prosperi:j in the State unless there ia peace ; there cannot he peace unlets there is retpeol for low and for the rights of all, no matter how objectionable to some of our fellow cKiaens we may be who make and administer the law*; or how hateful may he ihoae who, from time to time,. have had their Uvea and liberties imperiled. A little forbearance, a little of that good venae which we all claim aa our heritage, will nava ua from the dange<a which threat an the pane* and proapcrity of the State.? A beneficent Pi evidence. by nnerdatgsigns, ia pointing oat a pathway to a rat it re ot greatness. I.et ua walk in that path, and forgetting, aa we may. all that ia bitter in the pact, strive earnestly to build up a Com monwaalth which, by ita freedom, intelligence and virtue, as walT aa by ita materia] wealth, shall a?id lustra to the nation of whiah It ia a part. ? | Interesting Iiuufjrs. '' A Tory eurious qtflfMlon if to 1M liaWI * ty of Insurance tomptaiti to pay the p<>l ey oo th? Me of a au'cide baa reecntl ' barn faliai la Connecticut. The in*ur*< ' ft appear*, had claims tgkirfal tout Inad 1 anea companies, amounting In all to foil tkoaaaad dollar*. On* company, whlc t inauraa against suicide?the Nsw York Li r Insurance Company?paid ilia amount (t< tliouaand dollar*) due on tha policy will out demurring Tha other three eotnp nice In whleli the dooeased was insured d i fend tha ansa against tha widow on tt i ground that aulaid* rilltira tha poliay.Undcr the creneral law of li'e Insurance ? i believe thai it is eo regarded It wonM asei > that the recognition of companies wh r make it a specialty to hairo a man's Hf< 1 even shro the death of ihs parly shout occur l>y suicide, might establish the hi that eoespaniee who uisks ao such provl ion do Bot accept the renpemdbilMf i their contract. This seems lo he the ear in point before the court Fa Uartford, an aa lh* claim ol the widow is eoatested l> the joint InRurnee of three powerful in suraaee companies there is some |wobahili ty I hut the qw'lon of U? in th* matter wi] be ventilated thoroughly, and probabh will be earried to the higher court*, ? that we shall know definitely how th< law stands io case of a party insured com milting soieide.?AVw York Herald. ?? ? ? P*.*Tfi op B. P. ArtdC*.?It is our no el ancholy d-:ty to announce the death of oui esteemed fellow-townsman, B. f. Arthur which occurred at his residence in thl town, on Fridy rtvnning last, after a sever* and lingering illness of many moths. Mr Autliur was an able lawyer, and enjnyec the respect ol all good and true pe*?pl? who knew hirn.? (Juion 7Tm?s. MAstust) ?The official rertorna of thi Maryland election shows the iollowln Democratic majorities in the several Coi .. 1 a 1?7 ? . a.i m can g r cotioiib i mr irir rem f IDV, 1,llt . O.UOU 3d, 4723; 4th, 1,818; 6th, 1,794. Toti Democratic majority in th? Stat* 19,069. ? An exchange states that in Atlanti , Georgia, there were eohl 26,760 mule worth, $9,000,000. The famous cashmere goat has been intri duecd into Nebraska, and promises to thriv DeRhodas has freed all tho slaves where! the government is interested in Cuba. During the tcrrifle winds in Ohiojtbe othi f day, many buildings were blown down in Cii cinnati, injuring a number of persons. ? The iee-eutters of Keneheck, Me., ? ooollj I announce that tbey intend to store 350,Ot ' tons tbe coming season. Tbe White Stockings, of Chicago, haveba a champion whiptpennant manufactured, t fly over their tent next season. The Mobile Register thinks that Aiabami with a Democratic Lieutenant Governor an two Governors, Is governed to much. ! When tho French abandonod Orleans an retreated to Blois, they were so hard pressc , thai they were compelled to spike and leai fire hundred cannon. Since the little ongagemont between tl French and German gunboats off Cuba, th Fivnch War vessels have been watching fi German steamers from New Orleans-. Tbe President's mossago favors a large ou lay upon uuval ships, and shows a dctermini tion to protect our fishcrmon on tho norther ana I?kc coasts. A negro boy 15 year* of age, murdered ? old uian of sixty yours, for tko purpose ol rol bing him of sixty dollars at Naw lied (or Mass., on Monday. P. P TOALE I 4 iiai{|j:sto\, >i.< . f Largest and most complete 1 Manuluetory of Doors Sashes, > I Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., in the ) Southern States. P9~ Printed price list defies competition."^! ^a?r Send for onc-HF^ ?: &- Sent free on application."%!^. April 27 4V ly I DANIEL H. SILCOX'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 175,177 ft 170, King Street CHARLESTON. S. C. .1. Khtab4,i#?kd in 1838.?2H Jwa Keep* cftDihintl; on hnml ] if t ill * wa" Stock of '/.i'i! PTJP.NXTTJP.3, Which be oIThi at REASON AI3LI TTv PRICES. N. II.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKE FOR SHIPPING. Nov 24 27 1y* F* VON SANTEN, importer or PARIS FANCY GOODS, Toy#, Doll*, Game*, Children'* Carriage French Confectonery, Fire Work*, INDIA RUBBER GOODS Such a* Clothing, Nar?ery Sheeting, Ac., 220 King-St. 2 door* above Market, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ( Mar SO 45 ly* WM. SHEPHERD 8c CO i A'? 24, JJmynt Street, Cknrletton, 8. i r?rAi.r*? ix /BOOKING STOVER, RANGES AN . % I li..,;.. Qi *> . . ' , | v round mufO I ICMIrre Ol BU>? I with prices nad de*tk>ti#n w|!| be ?ent u on applicmk*. June 20 8-ly NATIONAL HOTEL, c#t0a?W2snm ta\b a. &. PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOY NEK. CLERK. RATES Of par Oay ( I tipper, lirrakfatt end Lodging 2 ( , Htngle Menla 1 0 | 8?pl 13 tf t Charleston ii Advertisements. * Old I'Mrolinn BIHrrs. * A ifijaiLacoidwtwiii smisnt? J W? ukw |>l*Mur? i? uffrring lh? ? OLD CAIiOLJNA BITTERS '* Fill) THK public. They ir? compound u JL ed with great care, and oontaln eome * of I Kg bs?l Tonics in ill* rhatmacopia Ai j evlifeoce of the supeilorily of odr IM' t?*r. over all o'.here, iro hava certificate* fr?m y many of tha leading physicians in our Stats, i- who hava prescribed them In their practice. 1HK OLD CAROLINA K1TTKK3 ^ 11*111 1 - t | 1 1 LI f ii 111 u? iuuimi intimamv lor ^ Want of Apprlito, e General Del ility. Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our Bittera aa a cure for all diseases, hut aa an Aromalio Tonfe, they hove no oqnal. p For aala by all Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, 1 GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO, 1 ' Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, j Charleston, S. C. j Mh 9 42 fy ! GEO. W. CARPENTER'S I COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR s e SAPARIL1A. \ g vjxlu. w. v&af jsaiatl b > COVrOUND FLUID F.XTRACT OF BU 'j fj CllU. ,, r?^HENE CELEBRATED PREPAUA : JL TIONS, originally introduced by Geo. j W. Carpenter, under the patronage of the ( medical faculty, have been so long extm < k, sively used by physicians and others, that | ? they are generally known for their intrin> ' sic value, and can he relied on as being j most valuable remedies in all casos where . ?- SarsapaTilla ot Buchu are applicable, and i c cannot be loo highfy recommended. They ; are prepared in a highly concentrated form, I " so as to render the dose small and conveni ent. Orders by mail or olherwiea will receive prompt, attention. Br G EO. W. CARPENTER, IIENSZEY A CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No. 737 Market-street, Philadelphia. DOW1E A MOlSE, Wholesale Agents. .A Charleston, 8. C #0 Nov 17 if ly :i0SADALIS id ?^rp?E O UK AT A ME hi CAN iX HEALTH UK8TOHKR, purifies >tho blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, )skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases ta )of Wouien, and all Chronic Affections /of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. S ^Recommended by the Medical FacuU (ty and inany thousands of our best (cltlsens. ( Ilcad the testimony of Physicians yum |?ncicii(jr wnu naro ancu nopnanim ; (send for out Rosadalis Guide to Henltb t- (Rook, or Almanac for this year, which lk_ /BB (wo publish for gratuitoua diatribution /W,B Sit will give you much valuable infor* n Sin nt ion. liy^PS DV. It. Tf. Caw, of Baltimore, my 9: ) I take pleasure in recommending in )yo?' RaiADAMi as a very powerful |H^B)alterative. I haveaeen it uaed in two d HjH)caaea with happy results-"-one in a Vase of secondary syphilis, in which PV? the patient pronounced himself cured * rafter having taken five bottles of your nnedicine. The other Ian case of acrofj /flB (iila of long standing, which is rapidly /jBB (improving under its use, and the in* ,'BQMyiications are that the pationt will (^^^pSsoon recover. I have carefully ex (nuiined the formula by which your (Rosadalis is mode, and And it an exLSccllent compound of alterative ingreSdienta. S Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky., Wya he lias used Rosadalis in caaca of (scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with (satisfactory reaults-as a eleaner of the I (Blood I know no better remedy. ( Benjamin Bcchto), of Lima, Ohio, (writes: I have suffered for twenty (years with an inveterate eruption over any whole body; a short time since I (purchased a bottle of Rosadalis and it S (effected a perfect cure. ( Rosadalis is sold by all druggists. \ Laboratory, 81 Exchange Place, (Baltimore. > Dra. Clexenta * Co. Proprietor*. May 18 52 ly m IVVIVTAV PIWUPO riu&JllAilUil DIM. ALt&LD This wonderful vegetable restorative Is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a f tonic and cordial for the 2 aged and languid it has no equal among stomachr, ics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to D which women are especially subject, it is - superseding every other > stimulant.t< In all climates, tropical, tern, perate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every b species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. '* Wherever it is introduced it becomes a r> standard article?a meJ' dicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest, tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world?-be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. June 22, 1M70. 6 1y >0 "j Solccribe for the Enterprise; $2 will pay from now to Jan. 1872. CHAIU.jESTQIV Am S-kSSS, 35,1533 <?332 DRESSED Flooring, Ceiling, Weatlu r Boarc Over a hundred different Patterns of M lor sale at New Turk price*. Mantel-Piece*. ] short notice. Stair Rail, Newel* and Vallustcr* to order. Good and Substantial Work mad# a* cheap United States. We hare on bond the largest a Baltimore, all of which we guarantee will gire Substantial Work, tlit subscriber* can refer to Carolina and Florida, a* to the character of fhc tv Opposite Wando Fertiliser Works, and in Pavilion liotels. Sept 28 eH^sTbroWO TT PS.9 an BLftwsya swiaisjafP, .... >< uv ww nuimiu, v^mg *a jnrioitao liohrd. Try him. Sept 28 19 3m A. F. CHEVREUX, AND ARCHITECT, HiAEXihis woiaass Comer VeetiBf>ft and H^rlbeok's Alley, ?akL?&a??J0a3, 0, 0. rZyUVS MADE TO ORDER, AND PREK OP CHARGE, WHEN WORK DOVB BY MB. Dee S 29 It OPrOSITS 01JAHLE8TON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. Cr Sept 28 IV ly EDWTN BATES & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DKY GOODS AND 122 & 124 Meeting St. ?inlA!^LlEST?[N)^ ?. Kb wis Bath*. Geo. C. Sklxan. TiiO* R. McGahan' Ciiab. K. Hatk*. Sept 28 19 6m aTb. mulligan, CHARLESTON. S- C. MESSRS. SULLIVAN ft SON, ARK MY AOEKTTS AT GREEN YILLEy S. C.t And will make liberal cash advance* on all COTTON Shipped to mo through thein. A. U. MIJ,I,IUAS. Sept 28 19 ly ZQGBAUM YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS ANI) DEALERS IN JUusirnl Snstrumrnts, STIHKGE, 4C. AOENTSof STF.INWAY A BON'S and J. B. DUNHAM'S PIANOS; CARHART A NKKD11 AM'S MELODEONS; TILTON'S PATKNT GUITAR. TUNING and REPAIRING promptly attended to. 191 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Ficams ani> Zoobwm, Henry Young, New York. C. L. McClknaiian, Charleston, S. C. Sept 28 19 8m Furniture! Furniture! :u: R. WHITE'S Furniture and Upholstery WARKROOMt, 238 KINO RTREKT, SIGN OF^TIIB KOLDEIY ROOMER, CHARLESTON, S. Cn PARLOR AND CHAM It Kit SUIT8, S0faa, Tid.lei, Rod* tend*, Chair*, Qlaaaea, Mattreaae*; alio, Children'* Carriage*, An., An., at hi* nrual Low Prteea. Brevything warranted an represented. nt. i. ??? ? I?i? no * k */ 9 H 'EttTISEMENTS. ^1 * . ~ > 2>S>2>& ZF It, Shelving, Ho* Boards, Ac., Ac. ouldlrigg, itihking over 100,000 feet on band )oor and Window Frames made to ordor at of Walnut and Mahogany, on band and mado at tbls establishment as can be mado In the tock of tbe above Goods south of the City ol entire satisfaction to all who want Good and gentlemen ail over this State, Georgia, North ir work for the past twenty years. . P. RUSSELL Sl CO., EAST END 11A8EL STKEET. the immediate vieinity of Charleston and 19 ly THOS. P. SMITH (LATE NAYLER, SMITH A CO.) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 4 BOYCK Jc CO%S WHARF OHAP.LEGTOIT, G. <3. GEO W. MclVER Is oonneeted with the business, and will give his best attention to the interests of his friends. HT Careful attention given to purchas I ing Meichandize of all kinds, when placed in funds. ar Advances made on consignments. Oct 6 20 Am Geo. W. Williams & Co. CHARLESTON, S. C., PROPRIETORS CAROLINA FERTILIZER. Williams, Birnie & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. Y. DAVID & STRADLEY WILL make Liberal Advances on Cotton and Produce shipped to us in Charleston or New York. Anfvta t?r\ TV io r \ji\ EUREKA BKLF-FASTENING, BUCKLE LOCK, BUTLER A SWETTS TIES. Sopt 28 ltf 3m 3DFPIEMIN6 & GO. WHOLESALE EE A LERS in 3300TS SHOES TitllttifS No. 2 Hayno St, cor. Church, OMARILESYOIN, S. ?. D. F. FI.enino. RAM'L A. NKL?OJ?. JAMKS M. Wisson. ' S?pt 28 10 Srt>* HENRYBISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DKAI.KRS IN Wines, Liquors, MARS, TOBACCO, AC. NO. 1OT KANT BAY, ?KAffiMSSTOIT, 8. C. H.'SucRorr, C Wulbrrn. J U. PlRMER Sept 38 tl* ftm oowlamgravfM, DIRECT IMPORTER OF Wfrrdware, Cutlery. Ciuns, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. OT !! ? received a full etock lor the wholesale tra<l?. Ho. 62 East Bay, (South of iht Old Pott Offtt,) Clanrlcafon, N. c. 8*-pt 28 19 8m PELZER, RODGER S~fc~C0, COTTON FACTORS .nd general COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BROWN A co:a WHARF, cgiHArarc?3?0W(?Ky, s- <g. Liberal advances &iai>eon conSIONAIEXTS. VI ABK A!. <> AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF tllr ' A - - A bxau tiu ruuflpuaies, OF CHARLESTON, 9. O. 8*pt 28 19 am* KINSMAN A IJO WELL, Faclort and Commission Merchants. ?:o:? Liberal Advances mads on Cotton and Naval Storm. CHARLESTON, S. C. R?p 7 1 Bin ,j ? 1111 . ? Ayer's Sareap&rilla, A QtMsMSiK '^%^F-c3? of QeroMooe die* /y uii mm, where the > tem 7X seemed Mtanled with ^irtflcTw'd^nrwl by^ they were petalfaUy eJTUcUng, hero been rxlicelj'j VIUWU ui ?HWi mm i VTVM *?V tion of the country, that tbo publlo scarcely need to be Informed of Its virtue* or n*0?. Scrotal mi b polsort is one of the moot dbstttttW ttve enemies of oar moo. Often, this unseen and anfelt ten sat of the organism undermines the constitution, and Invites tho attack of enfeebling or fetsl diseases, without exciting n suspicion of ltd presenoc. Again, it eeenis to breed tnfcctloii throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or Other of ft* hWeorr* terms, Either on the Stirtboe OrhlnOng tbd itals. lathe latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed fat the liver, or it shows its presence by ttf$Bo3 ob the skin, or fesl ulcerations on somo part of the bod J. Henoe tbo occasional use of ? bottlo of this aarsaparitta Is advisable, even when nd active symptoms of dlscsso appear. Persons aft dieted with the following complaints generally1 And 1mmedian, relief, and, at length, euro, by ttd use of this BAM8A.FAJiIlsl.jt.: St. AnthO* at** JNw. Jtose or JfCry,,lpela*, Tetter, 0oN JtAeum, Scald Bead, Binmcortn, Bare jMeri Bore Bare, and other eruptions or risible form* of Berofuloue disease. Also In the more eon' eealed forms, as jPyiatjMla, Dropsy, Heart IHeeaee, File, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and tbo various Ulcerous affections of the muscular and nervous systems. _ . . Bpphilis or Venereal and Mercurial tHs* eases are cured by ft, though a long time Is re* quired for subduing those obstinate maladies by any inedieino. But long-continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Imesrrtsd or Whites,.Pterins Ulceration*, and JbmoM IHseases, Are commonly soon relieved and ultt-' mately cured by Its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute directions for each esse are found in our AlmnnSo, supplied gratis. lUMhAlhrn and Gout, when caused by accumulations of exCranebus matters in the blood, yield quickly to It, a also hirer Csngei? or Inflaottnrrtinn oT the hirer, nnd Ta?m-> dice, when > vising, as they often do, from (M rankling poisons in the blood. Ibis BAKSA-i 1*A Hi T,l,A Is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are hanpuld Sbd J,1*1 tea*. IfespthtJeni, MMless, and troubled with JTsrneiis Apprehension* or Fear*, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will And immediate relief and coin vincing evidence of Its restorative power upon trial. PHKPABBD B T Dr. jr. C.AY1B * CO., Iswsll, tUMe Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BT ALL DRUGOI8T8 EVERYWHERE. C30f~ Eor sale in Greenville by M. A. HUNTER & CO., Agents. Aug 31 15 tj The Great Medical Discovery 1 Br. WALKER'S OALIPOBNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, y i Hundreds of Thousands flfl o IJ D?*r t**timon7 *? tliei* woDtlcrfnl'g ? Ju Cuntlvi Kffocfx p io fe,|g WHAT AWE THEY 7 Hi ji i/qM of| TIIET ABB NOT A VILE of| N|$FAItCY DRINK,III Mad* of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Bpir-, Its, and Rofuao Jjiquors, doctored .spiced, and sweeten**1 to p lease i ho taste, t*' led "Tonia* " Appetlsur*" Restorers," Ac., that load tho tinpli-r on to drunkenness and ruin, but are atruo' b&?liclne, made from tho Native Hoots and Iicrbi of California, froo from all Alcoholio Stimulants. TheyarethoGREATBL?OC>D purifier imd lira arvrira puufoiplib, perfect Renovator and Invlgorator ot the System, carrying oil all poisonous matter, end restoring the blood to n healthy condition. No person can tako theso Bitters, aooonliag to direct! one, and remain long unwell. A1OO will he given for an incurable case, pro-'. \ .ding the bonea are not destroyod by mineralj Jioisone or other means, and the vital organ* wasted beyond tho point ef repair. For Inflammatory and Chromo Hhau-i matism, and' Gout. Dyapopaia. or Indi* goition. Bilious, Remittent, and Inter* mlttent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Diver, Kidneys, and Bladder, 'ihese Bitters have been tuoel eurcosaful. Buch Ilis^ easos srs caused by Vitiated Blood, which, la generally produced by derangement of thai Digestive Organs. They invigorate tho stomach, and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which reader them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing tho bloo<l of all imparities, and Imparting now ills sad vigor, n tho whole system. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Unadnch*, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, TWhtn?*>e of the Chest, Dixxincaa, Sour'Btomalh,Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Billion* Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Copious lHaehargee of Urine, Pain In tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms which are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia, are cured by these Hitters. Cleanse the VI tiated lllood whenever yon find its Impurities hunting through the skin in Pim* pies. Eruptions, or Bores: cleanso It when it is foul, and your fueling* will toll yon when. Keep the blood pure sad toe health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WO TIMS, lurking in the eystem of so many thonssnds, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full direction*, read earefully the circular] arrmnd each bottle, printed In four languages^! English, German, French, and Bpunish. 1 J. WALKER, I2 4H Commerce Btreet, N. T. 1 Proprietor. B. H. McDON ALI> A CO., Druggists and General Areata. Bun Frandaro, California, and SI and S I Com-, meroe Btreet, N. T. 1 dsJSerSUj AJJj I>nvQovrn 0* For a.tle in Greenville bv M. A. HUNTER A CO., AND HARRISON A MARSHALL. Ang81 15 $m ay %y DR. SHALLEMBERGSIt'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alwnf* Slops the Chill*. Thie Mod icino lion Won before the Public fifteen yours, and is etill ahtwul of all other known roinodiee. It does not purge, docs not sicken i".? stoipaoh, is porfoctly ?fo in nny doso and under all circumstances, anil la UioonVv lledioi no that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently oyery form of Fcyer and Ague, bocaaeo it it a perfect Aell? dele to lilalafla. Sold by all Druggist*. Peb 3 IT ly TOWNES & EAST, &15 Zb4^57 Ann SOLICITORS IB EQUITY. PRACTICE IS GREENVILLE AND RURROUSDING CO US TIES. Offloo Ov?r Julius C. Smith's. fl. r. TOURSR. OLIR P. RAIT. Ap 27 49 if