You know it U ibo truth !
The way to judge a person,
f*. Is by the cloth he w?r?,
$ Yoa do not stop to notice
The inward heart he bcsrs ;
If his dre? is growing seedy,
Or ragged, old nixl torn,
I You poss him l>y unnoticed.
Or look at him in scorn !
It is the ungarnuhed truth?
You know it is the truth !
But if he has fine garments,
And wears a golden chain,
You hwitate no longer
v* That person to ordain
A gentleman ; you praise liim,
VAII lnit/1 Ittm IA IKA KVtaw
.. .
No matter, if he dresses, ?- j *
If he isn't good and wise!
It is the augarnuhed trnth?
You know it h the truth I i
v You feel yourself above those
Not qniic so rich as you, '
t Too proud and train to speak with
The man whose dimes are few !
Well, do so, if you wish to?
Hut in heaven, beyond the sky, .
~ Ye proud ones shall bo humbled, ,
And the lowly ones made high 1
It is tho ungarnUhed truth? !0s 1
^E've told you but the truth I I
Dyspepsia,
\ir. l 1 9 t.lt. -S nt J f
iiuvu ncuru uuk ui "iiwrrom oi
indigestion," but nover liaving exjierienccd
them are compelled to take
them all upon trust. A few bouts on
that vexenish and baulky jade, "nightmarc,"
is the nearest approach, in our
own case, to those nocturnal jonrneys
which people make, who eat pickled
lobsters and ice cream, and "see their J
grandmother" in the course of the ,
night. Being Sabbath bound at Toledo,
sitting all the morning in the ho- "
tel parlor, our ears were frequently as- <
sailed with the inquiry, "how is <
Judge this morning?' The an- j
swer was, "about the same." Throe j
or four cards were sent up for Judge <
, but tbe answer was, "not able
to see visitors." One doctor conies,
then another, and finally a third.?
Supposing it to be a very critical case,
we listened to the conversation of one
of the doctors, who, after liaving seen
tbe patient, was informing a lnay that
liis aiseadef, was obdurate and aggravated
dyspepsia, complicated with j
other difficulties, the whole forming a <
"very delicate and doubtful cose. The i
doctors being all gone, the invalid's ]
bell rang; the servant answered it, [
and came dow with orders for his i
"breakfast." We kept close watch of 1
the tray as it slowly ascended on its
I painful progress towards the chamber
of suffering; and wo marked thereon, ,
In accordance with the vociferous "order"
reiterated by the "gentleman Irom ,
Ireland," who bore it, and who slowly <
enumerated as ho toilsomely carried
"It up stairs, "cup of coffee," "four hard
lx>iled eggs," "milk toast," " ten slices
baked potatoes," "two slices of broiled
side pork,"?each the size of an extra
department enveloue and a stack of
hot corn bread. There's breakfast for
a gentleman in dyspepsia, complicated
with the Lord knows what. It occurred
to ns tnut lis ? mere matter oi idle
speculation, we should like to see a I
daguerreotype of that judicial fnnctionnry's
breakfast, before the dyspepsia
and the other "complications*'
had set it.
\DctroiiDaily Advertiser. 1
A Skksibmc Man?The Hon. John M. ]
Rott*, In declining to accept a challenge from (
R. A. Pryvr, E-q? to fight a duel, makes
the following sensible remarks:
J "Your life could n<* be the value of a'1
pin's point to me, and I sin sore 1 should
derive no comfort from making your wife a
widow or year children fatherless?therefore,
I have no desire to taka it; whilst my
own life fa not only of value to mo, but inI
di-pcnsiHe to die support and happiness of
|ny family, and I hope to be usefuf to my
country?threfore I not disposed to place
it at your disposal." **
occupied the evening. Tbwturda the
clone the company rone, and the Rev.
Dr. Vermilye, of New York, their for ''dressed
h^rcncriifele
couple in appropriate terms of congratulation
; reminded them of the
many mercios which diviue goodness
had scattered along the course ol their
worldly life: adverted to the valuable
lessons which such an instance of domestic
prosperity taught; commended
them, during the rest of their pilgrim
age, in earnest prayer, to the same
protecting hand that had kept them
and fed them all their lives long, and
enclosed the service with a solemn
benediction upon them and their
household. All felt the tenderness
and beauty of the occasion, and, after
a bountiful repast, seperated with sentiments
of solemnity, as well as gratification.
The house in which the ceremony
took place, if not the same, is
on the same ground where the former
wedding was solemnized. The bridesmaid
of the first wedding was present
at tb j cccond. And tho wedding ring
which was placed upon the bride's fin
gjr, fifty years ago, is still there, a
iort of silent witness of vows fulfilled,
\uid blessings multiplied.
[Christian Intelligencer.
Aw AI> TWIS TlrtVfl W \i/l IAMA
vr ?U*i WVIIIU IT IIVIV
have yon been, Charley ?"
Boy?"In the garden, Ma."
Mother?"No, von have been swimming
; you know fiow I cautioned you
about going to the creek. I will liavo
to correct yon. Look at your hair,
how wet it is !n
Boy?"Oh, no, ma, this is not wa
ter, ft is sweat!"
Mother "Ah, Charley, I have
caught you fibbing,your shirt is wrong
Bide out!"
Boy, triumphantly?"Oli, I did that J1
just now, ma, elimbing the feiux /"
REA, SCRUGGS & CO.
DRAI.ERS III
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
uats ANDCArs, Bool's and shoes,
Ctocliclpjj, Ifatdtotfe, Slrocclries,
FAINTS AND OILS,
ONE DOOR SOUTH OF THE NEW COURT HOUSE,
& a m m
Have opened at the above place
large and varied rmoiIiuoiiI of
New and Elegant Goods,
to which they invite attention from fbeir friends
ind the truding community.
Tlio Stock has been purchased with great care
inder the persoaal supervision of the pi onrictor*
luring n protracted etny in New-York, nnd feel
rontident In Assuring the public thnttliey cnn and
irfll offer bargains. We deem It unnecessary to
>numernte the articles which wo lin\e on hand,
believing that an examination of our stock will
insure the belief that bargains inny be bud by
tailing at our establishment,
par Country produce taken in exchange.
Greenville, April 8. 47 tf
JOHN KRAUSE,
FURNITURE
AND CABINET MAKER,
WOULD respectfully inform
jnthe citizens of Greeuvi.le rnd vivinity
tlint he lux* on hand a lot
if FURNITURE, which lie will dispose cf upon
-easonable terms, lie hns Chairs, Tables, Sofas, I
Washstanda, Ac. Fine and Plain Furniture
node to order. His shon mny be found on Ar;nue
Street, between lieatlie's Store and the
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court
Elaoee Greenville, 8. C\, " Aug. 11-14-ly
Books at Elfbrd's.
THE 11ALL10; or, Tho Shoepfuld in the
Water*. A Tale of Hutnble Life ou
the Const of Schleswig. Translated from
lliA ^armmi Utnrivo) ? >? "1>
??w ^-v. ..?.??? v? \J>J *MIf. VW, X.
Marsh; with ft Biographical Sketch of the
Author. Price $1.
The Signet J ting and its Heavenly Motto.
Translated from the German. Price
31$ centa : |3
Sirs. Ilcnt/s Novels, bound in paper.?
50. cents each.
Life of Washington, Napoleon, Franklin,
Marion, Clay, Webster, Penn, Paul Jones,
etc.
And lu.r... other woik?.
0. E. ELFORD.
Sept 18. 10. 2.
Com* at Last.
THAT valnahlo article, THE DUPLICATING
IMPRESSION PAPER, for
sopying Embroidery Patterns; a Wo, for
copying Plane, Pictures. Drawings, Ac., on
Cioth, Wood, Stone or Paper. 25 cent* a
package. G. E. KLPOKD.
Sept l*?*K4iK*k i
..II
Notice
T8 hereby given, that application frtB be made
JL for n renewal of Serip for Fear Shore* in,
the Sooth-Western Kail Romt Bank, and South
Carolina Rail Rend, supposed to he lest. They
DLUlakJ** wllUam*, fifa of Learene
"HRNKY U. WILUAMSv)
LEONARD WILLIAMS, f ? rBIr^honber
2# 20 3m.
? r>*
/
. SKKD *OT?* ORDERS
r "to cousin & 00.,
TVeOl?l Established AuthorisedAftate whs liar
SOLt> MORE PRIZES
Ulan any other efflee In the State of Maryland
six rntxn ?uAM?f>B> ?r tn iwe
8INQLE TICKETS: fS
'.7 h o! ;? *> Ra!?<? SS c?j> t?rs> Si vm
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES.
20 Whole Ticket* $10.00
20 Half Tickets 8.00
M Quarter Tieket* 4.00
NOTHING VENTURE. NOTHING OAIN.
ticket* Bought by the Package are always th
most Profitable to the l'urchaaera.
TRV PAPVtr.VH
For 925 we Mild package W hoi ce. II al y'b * Qa rt'rt
For 910 we tend package BalVic 2 Whole tick't
For 98 wo itnd pack'ge Qnart'a A X Whole tick't
Look at the following!1
SPLENDID SCHEMES,
One of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each dnj
of the week.
BRILLIANT.
47,287 Dollars.
Maryland Consolidated Lottery.
Class 810.
CORBIN & COn Agents.
SCIISMB.
1 prise of ? 9s,00(
1 da l,00<
1 do 50(
1 do 18(
i do is;
180 do C
64 do 2
64 do
i'*-vi-v44 '' do
;i 2,626 do
22,176 do
25,861 prize*, amounting to $47,261
C A PIT A L PRIZE.
5,000 Dollars.
rATAPSC'O IN8TITUTJC WrrKBY.
Of. a 88 102.
CORBIN & CO., Agents.
O
ov'iiBxe.
1 prize of #5,000
10 do 500
1 do 141
8 do 30
200 do 20
63 do 10
63 do 6
126 do 4
8,000 do 2
23,430 do 1
27,814 prizes, Amounting to $47,267
THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE.
Class 255.
CORBIN & CO., Agents.
Sconce.
1 prize of $8,000
1 do ) ,560
1 do ] ,000
2 do 750
2 do 300
2 do 100
211 do 25
00 do 10
60 do 4
1,224 do 2
25,740 do 1
30,316 prizes, amounting to $63,253
Ticket* $1? Share* in proportion.
Address CORBIN ifc CO.
Box 100 Post Office, Baltimore, Mil.
October 16, . 23 tf.
New dun manufactory.
ENGRAVING AND CARYINfi OF THE FINE ART8.
THE inbinriber, recently from London, Paris
nnd the principal cities of Europe and
America, where specimens of hie art have given
M?o utmost satisfaction, rospeetly informs the eit
izens of the Upper Country, that he has just ar
rived, and located liimself at Greenville, where
he is prepared to do all urorlc appertaining to his
business, in the best manner and at the shortest
notice, as Double and Single Cart-Steel Jtities
and Sliet Guns, Duelling Pistols, Ac.
He will also keep constantly on hnad an Assortment
of Sporting Materials, which lis offers
for sale at very reasonable terms; finely earved
Alligator's Teeth, Steel Tamps, and Engraving
on Gold, Silver, Ac.
AH Work and Repairing done in the very beat
manner, aud warranted equally as good as ear
be done in the United States.
tyllte shop will be fouud two doors below
Dt-KjirlV* 1 >?- ii cr
July 3 8?tf. F. BREDA.
GREENFIELD'S
GROCERY STOKE*
CORNER STORK,
Opposite the Mansion House.
1)'?RC1IA8K!W may now find a very cow
JT. plcte (took of
Family Groceries,
Fine end Cheap "Wine*, Liquor*, Cordials and
ALSO, an assortment of
aga?llatft nnd Cape, Bonnets aud
Hounet Trimmings, Boots A Hboee. 4mti
together with Ladies'Slippers and Gaiters.
IAMWA13I, CSDOBBff,
GLASSWARE AND
DR? GOODS.
MTCoantrr Produce and RAGS taken in s*
dungs. ALEXANDER OR KEN FIELD.
3,000
v;
?v .? .
to eafottiU orders fol^tbc My uf j
with _th^Wt^NMat;, will At Immediately
cin'Of, and hce been Touched, by hundreds of
M ertlftcntes from alt part* of the Union, from
;:nosg5t th?*e *?* fiS^rh*X>*&? 23*
MI have carefully* exit mi no<l Otis' insulated
jgbtning Conductor, and have it attached to the
uilriing tu which I reside. It is better obstructed,
and mora securely insulated, titan any
I form of Lightning Bods 1 bare aeon. It h neat
e and clicep, and if property attached tb the building,
cannot fait to afford security against the
loss of life and property by electricity 1 therefore
recommend it as'worthy of the confidence
t of the eonimonity, R. F. Dwukst.
s l*rof. of Chemistry, de., in S. 0. College."
?U T* n WulA^U k.. nnnti*,! m>
house with Otis' improved Conductor. I hove
examined them with great eare, and am couvin'
ced that they are the neat Lightning Roda ever
constructed. The methods of attraetion and insulation
are new, and seem to ma to be perfect
I can confidently recommend them toall persons
wishing to secure llieir houses against lightning.
C. J. Elko it d.
Any further information mav be obtained on
apS^ation to D. G. W EST FIELD,
^".ay 8-62-tf. Greenville, 8. C.
tmbift
Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
A Safe, Speedy and Radical Cure
for Rheumatism, Rheumatic
Gout and Sciatica.
WE, the undersigned citizens of I*utnam
County, Georgia, cheerfully bear testimony
to the eftioacy of Linch's Anti-Rheumatic
Powders in the treatment of acute or chronic
r Rheumatism, many cases having been successfully
treated by Dr. J. O. GIBSG5?, within our personal
knowledge in which these I'owders were
KincipaUy used.
el Branhnm, M. D. lFin. B. Carter,
Stephen B. Marsh nil, D. R. Adams,
T. B. Harwell, Thomas lteapess,
G. R. Thomas, J. Nichleeon A others.
JCST*Any reasonable number of individual certificates
cni, be given in attestation of their effiPrepared
and sold by J, 0. GIBSON", M. IX,
i Eatonion Ga., nt wr Ito*,
i All order# directed to him, with the above cunt
enclosed. and description of the cnec shall ro
edve with tlia Medicine each advice a# may suit
any peculiarity thereof.
For ?n1o by M. B. KABLE, M. D.t Apotheeary
and Dnwgitt, Orecavllle, b. (X
May 1, S-f7* 01 1y
sT~wioxjii"RaaoMTr ?
~
Painting ! Painting !
rP'lB ftubcoriher has located himself In the
JL town of Greenville, and wi?h it to he understood
thnt be is now prepared to reecive order*
for IIoum, Sign, Ornamental and
FANCY PANTING,
Graining, Marbling and PAPER. HANGING.
All of which will be executed with neatness and
despatch. Having worked in the principal cit'
ies of both Europe and America, he feel# satisfied
that ho enn give satisfaction to all who tnay
faror him with their patronage. He dofnts it unueceasary
to give a list of references; nil ho asks
is an examination of his work. Ho wants no
bettor recommendation than bis work can give.
He ha* the right for a celebrated Metallic Fire
Proof ltoof, equal to copper in durability, and in
I addition to the above he is also prepared to ex1
eeute either Professional of Business Cards on
I Glass in a style second to none. Orders for
Graining or Mnrblctng will be attended to. and
the work done iu a style to suit the tastes of the
nuist fastidious. All orders addressed to me nt
Groetivillo CL II., or left nt the Carolina House,
will meet with prompt attention.
MATS SAMUELSOX.
July 3. 8 Om
JLI<e a-id Property iunnred.
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE A8HEVILLE
ftiutnul 3mmrnnrt Cmnjininj
Insures Howt, Store* and oth*r Property
?; AGAINST FIRE:
i And the Llrti of Whit* Parsons and Slav**,
between the agttof 10 and 60 yeart
/"kN such terms as to render it a most safe and
1/ desirable investment. Fnll details, with
the Constitution and By-I.aw* of the Company,
will be ftirntshod ou application to any of tho Of'
ftccj-s of the Company.
JOSEPH R. OSBORNK, TWt.
1 Wii. W. McDOWELL Vtce-Pret.
J as. B. Rankix, Secretary dr Treaturer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
I Dee. 47-tt GREENVILLE, 8. C. . 1
E J. FRITZ * CO.
HAVE just, recsivcti, and are now displaying
at tlieir establishment a apendid aseort!
mont of
Ladies* Gold Ear-Drops?Mosaic and Cameo;
a fine lot of Emblem Pins?Masonic and Odd-Fcllowa.
Gold AdtdaiJ Guard Chains, Silver Guard
and Fob Chain*. FINK GOLD HUNTING
LKVKR WATCHES. Also, Anchor and lotpine
Welches.
IV.OA, iitmmvm i'iujjtr JV?II((S, OMrtSDa
Scale Kings, Silver and Plated Spectacles, Steel
Rings, **.. Ae.
A XBW ART) SUPEHtOR 8TOCX 0?
f i ?rn a ? # n id- >v A
//a r An yjyvu jijj.uxai i ?y.
8VLadies' Mourning and Fashionable
MM* .
' Give n? n CalL jTi^Msik
E. J. FRITZ & CO.
June 10 0 (f.
.
a. a. fraaasMl; ^
NEAR GILDER P. O., GREENVILLE ?W1\ .
/'OFFERS !.i. service, to the public, and eolioHa
\7 patronage. All work entrusted to him
will bo dona rrtth neatness nod dlepoteh. An J
person withinglo know bow to solder (heed or
oft) will ba tumUhed, on the reception of one
? dollar, with a reoeipt containing full instructions,
enabling him to solder any metal. receipt
K baa never been offered to the pubJie bef we. 8kt>
, ufaetion given or the money refunded. Inmssv
nrs-ore wmf < \*i. A 10 41 tf
ijftffitfiWr- - . -..
TALES, S^LliY, WCWHAPHY
too rra icr wrrit
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A I>KSIKA11LK ReSIDKNCSIN
( KKKN VI LI. K DlSTttlOr.
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