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ll? * * .55 li?ii6*vvi C'i' V/Jw JL it x jf<lt v . A Parody Parodied agfe ^'iviMflf 8?^ writer On* retaliates on the & ; j*r<3#to4 ?hoee orodoctkm *e published Bpfc ;.. t^anK' dap* since, - * , t&V V Both side* must be lic-jm), and we glrc the lady a chsnce : ^ * Tell me, ye winged winds That roond my pathway roar, Do ye not know some spot "Where bachelors come no moje? &ome lone nnd pleasant dell Where no moustache U seen? Where long-eared dandies netfer come Ourselves and fun between ? There comes a murmur from iko distant -.?>v* fvi, A tow, sad tone, which whisperos " No-sir'9j - ' ' ?''$' ' ' "" Toll mo, thou misty deep, Whose billows round mo piny, Know'st thou some favored spot, Some island far away, Where weary girl* mny find A rest from soft dough faces, And hear themselves called women Nor likened to the graces ? Soon did the misty deep its answer give, liy murmuring, 44 Not while brandy smashes livo." And thou, serenest moon. What language dost thou utter. While gazing on the okntlbmax Whoso head is in the gutter I Say, hast thou in thy round, ftiazod on some favored spot, Where hat# know not Ihe weight of bricks. And where cigars aro not ? Behind a cloud the moon withdrew in woe, But in Italics answered, ' iVo, no, no." " . . Toll me, my secret soul? Oh I tell me, Hope and Faith, ^ la there no resting placo ^ From fops nnd beaux and death ? Is thero no happy spot, Where wotnanxind are blest? Where man may never come. And wne^ the ghrU may rest ? Faith, Truth ami Hope?l>cn boons to mortals given, m Waved their bright wings and answered 44yes, in Heaven" 2KUMC)lUST'S OLIO. , [From the Union and American.1 I But Lovengood's Shirt. JJV S 1., OF TENN'.1 Tins first one I met wit* "Sut," (after crossing too Jiiwiuaoe,) 44 weaving .along44 in his usual rambling^ uncertain gait; his appearance at once' safis"8cd :r.e, that something wna tvroniu*-? .Ho had been sick?whipped in a light, or was just out growing on? of his big drunks. But upon this point I was woon enlightened, 41 Why, Slit, what's wrong now f* 4iHeap's \vrong;*uurn my skin ef I , liaiut most dead. Lite off that ar lioss, George, an take a horn, while 1 take 1 two, [shaking that everlasting iia-k ot his at me,] and plant ycrself on that ar log an I'll tell yo of I kin, but its mo3t beyond tell in'. I reckon I'm the dartidest fool outon TTtah, sccpt my dad, for he acted boss, an 1 hnint done that yit?allers in some trap that cudcnt ketch a sheep. I'll drownd iny8ef some day, see ef 1 don't, jist tn stop a family disporsitiou to make d?d tools on themselves.4' 14 IIow is it, Sut; have you been beat playing cards, or drinking, which 1 is it * I u Niinv one; that can't be did in rnn-fa* lint. Kf?r>iii il-s vnn Or>m-fri> i r? *w > - I'll tell you; but T swar I'm shamed ?sick, sorry, and?and?mad, I am.! " Ye know I boards with Jiill Carr, at bis cabin on the mountain, and pays tor sich ca I gets when I hevo the money, and when 1 ho von t cny, why he takes one third 0**0 it onten 1110 in enssin; and alio, that's his wife Ilotis, takes tother two thirds with the bat tlin stick, and the intrust with her tang, \ mi the intrust's more'n tlio princip'l?j heap inore. She's the cussedest 'oman I ever seed ony how fur jaw, breedin! a i pride. She can scold a blister onto a bull's face rito on the curl in two| tninits. She ont breeds over thing 011' the ruvor ?-an' patterns arter every fiishun slio hears, till on from bussils' to briches. Oh! she's one of em, and sometimes she's two or three. Weill ye soe, I'd got sain home made cotton | truck to make me a new shut onten, I and coaxod llctts tu make it, and abont the timo it war dun, hero cuma Lawyer Johnson along an axed fur breckfns?I wish it 1ia<l pizenod him. darn hU kido, and I wonder it didn't, tar she cooks awful mix ins when she trys. I'm pizen proof myself, [holding tip his flask and Rpoping thro' it,] ur I'd l>een dead long ago, uWeM, wh?le he war a catin, she spied out that his shut was stiff and mity slick; so she never rested till sho' wormed it oaten him that a prespara-i tion of flonr did it, and she got a fow particulars as 'bout the porceedings tu, miten him by 'omau'a art?I don't know how sho did it, peril an?, he, duos. After ho loft- sho sot in and oiled a big pot ove pasto, nigh onto a peek ovo if, and souzed in my shut, and let it soak nwhllo; thon she took it an ionod it nut If at and dry, and sot it up on its nidge agin tho cabin in the sun. Thar ft stood as stiff as a dry lioss hide, an It rattled like a sheet ovo lorn, it did. It war i?a?t. 1 tu^olhor all ??vor.? | " ' I work, alio pnllin at one of the tails, an me at tinker, an I got intn it. Dnrn the everlastin now fancied shut, 1 1 say. I felt like I'd crawled inter an old bee gum, an hit full ove pis-ants; bnt it wnr like Lawyer Johnson's, an I stud it like a man, an went tu work tn bild Bets a ash-hopper. I worked powerful liard and swet like a how, on when the shut got wet it quit ita hurt* in. Arter I got dim, I tnck nbont four fiugors ove red head, and cralled , np intu the cabin loft to take a snnsc. 44 Well, whon I wnked np I thot I . was ded, or had the eholory, for all the jints I cud move were my ankles, wrists and knees?cudn't even move my bed, and skosely wink my. eyes? the oiiRsed ftlujt. veni* pnot-A*-! ,m?n nil over, from the pint of tho tails tu the pint ove the broad ax col lor over my years. It sot mo as clost as a poor cow das her hide in March. I squirm'd till I got it sorter broke at the sholders an elbows, an then I dun tho durndest fool thing ever did in these inountins. I shamed my briches off an tore luse from my hide about two inches ove tho tail nil round, in much pain and tribulation. Oli I but it did liurt. Then I tuck nt> a plank outcn the loft, and bung my logs down thrn a liole, and nailed the aidgo ove tbo front tail tu tho aidgo of the floor before, an tho bind tail I nailed tu the plank what 16ot on. Ionbuttoncd the! collar an ristbands, raised my bands j way tip nbnv my head, shot up my eyes, said grace, an jumped thru tn tho! groan floor." Ilero Sat ruminated sadly. "George, I'm a d mauler fool than j over dad was, IIoss, lionets an all.? i I'll drownd myself sum ovo these days, J see of I don't." "Well, go on, Sat; did the shirt come ulf?" "I think it -did, I hern a noise sorter like turin a shingle rnff of ove a house, all at oust, and felt like 1 jv g'uts an bones war all that reach edt.'.g flare. I staggered tu my feet! an tulc C UP ut t.ho shut. The! nails had an1 hM thar holt, and thai* it | . .. * -i ? . * i :?.?L wnr hanging fx? ?ii3 uo?n, insino our, nn as stitl as ever, it looked like the map ovc Mexico jist'?????' ?hc ore the ; wurst battles?a' patch o> ^ hiy liidei about the sizo ovc a dollar ad ? liall l)ill here ; a bunch ovo my liar a!)0'd: tlio sizo ove a bird's nest thar; then, some iiiore skin ; then sum paste; then } a little more liar; then a hep ovc skin, tn?m more bar, then skin; an so on all I aver that dnrnod new tangled, everlitstin, infernal enss ove a dint. It will* a pu'd^V t" look at?<?/?(/.<?.) ?/*,T/* /. flic hide, 'hir and past ware about ekcallv deviciodjitween inc and hit.? Wonder what i^tte, durn lie:*, thoV, when she ctim ho?:?e nn t'-mn nie mis-j sin. Kpeet she thinks I crawled intii ' the thicket an died ov idy wounds.? j It must av sknred iicr good, t'ur I tell j you it looked like the skin ovo sum j1 wild beasts torn oil*alive, o." ?' bag what had kerried a load ovc fresh bed h um 1 a shootin match. 1 M Now (ioorge, ef ever I ketch thai j Lawyer Johnson out, I'll shoot him, ' an el'ever an 'ornan talks about tiat- \ nin a 6bnt fur me again, durn my over- 1 lostin picter ef I don't flat in her. It's ( a rit-ribntioii, sartin, the biggist kind ' ovo a preacher's regular rit-ributjon. : Dii you mind my drivin ovo dad tbro' ' that lionet's nest, nn then raciu ovo * him inter the kreok?" 1 " Yes." 44 Well, this is what cnins ovc It.? ' I'll dorwnd myself sum ovc these (lavs, 1 8oo of I don't, of 1 don't dio from that orfnl shut. Take a horn and don't you evor try a sticky shut as long as you Kvo." Getting Used to it by Degrees. "Somewhere about hero." writes aj Southern correspondent,44 lives a ftnall farmer of such social habits, that his coming homo intoxicated was once no unusual thing." His wife urged him , in vain to sign the pledge. 44 Why, you seo," ho would say, 44 I'll sign it atter awhile, hut I don't like to break oft' right at once ; it ain't wholesome. The l>est way is to got used to a thing by degrees, you know"! 44 Very well, old man, his lielp-j' mate would rejoin, 44 see now if \-on' don't fall in a holo ono of theso days,! while yon can't take care of yourself, and nobody near to help yon out." -I. If w.. ?i. Kjtuu ivy 11 1U YVMlJ lilt"' prophecy, na he retnrcd home drunk | one day, ho foil into a shallow well, and after a deal of useless scrambling, hdjshoutcd for the 44 light ol his eyes " to coino and help him out. 4i Didn't I tell yon so?" said the good soul, showing her cap frill over; tho odgo of tho parapet; "you've got,; into a liolo at last, mid its only lucky I'm in hoaring, or. you might havej drowned. 44 W^l," sho continued, nf-1 ter a pause, letting down tho bucket, 4" take hold." And up ho came, high or at each turn of the windlass, until i the old lady's grasp slipping from the handle, down ho went to tho bottom , again. This occurring more than once, made tho tem|)orary occupant of tho welt suspicions,. oii -pairpi*e~Ibicsc yOn aft *" " Well, now I* am," responded his old woman, tranquilly, while winding him- up ouce n?ore. " Dop't you remember telling me its best to get used to a thing by degrees ? dftn afraid il I bring you up right oi a snddent, you wouldn't find it wholesome!" The old iellow could not help chuck I ling at the application of hi*1 prlnci; plo, and protested ho would sign the ! pledge on the instant, if she would lift ! him fairty ont. This sl;e did, and ! packed him off to sign tho pledge, wet 1 as he. was. 44 For you see," she added, very em pliaticallv. if you ever fall in the ditch | again, I'll leave you thai*?I will!" [/in ickcrboclcer. Character and Credit. AVe often hear young men who have small means, dolefully contrasting their lot with that of rich men's sons, j Vet the longer wo live, tho moro we :ire convinced that the old merchant was right, who said to ns when we began lite, " industry, my hid, is better ; than ingots of gold, and character more ; valuable than credit." We could furn! isli, if need were, trom our own experience, a score of illustrations to prove | tho truth of his remarks. In all branches of business, in all avocations, character, in tho long run is tho best capital. Says Poor Richard: The sound of your hammer at five in the morning, or nine at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longer; hut if lie sees you at a billiard tabic, or hears your voice at a tavern, when yon should l?o at work, he sends for his money tho next day. What is truo of tho young mechanic, is true also ot tho young merchant, or the young lawyer. OKI and sagacious firms will not long continue to give credit for thousands of dollars when they sco tho purchaser, if a young man, driving last horses or hanging around drinking saloons.-? Clients will not entrust their cases to those advocates, however brilliant, who frequent the card table, the wine party or the race course. It is better in beginning life, to secure a reputation for industry, than to own houses and land;, if with them you have no character. A facility of obtaining credit at the outset is often an injury instead of a i...t. i? -.1???- - ? - UVHOIII. 11 inmost pilSSCU 1 u: o H proverb, in consequence, thnt the eo is oi* rich Vtcn never make good business men. To Succeed in lire wo must learn the value of mon JJut a snncriluiry oi' menus at the is nearly a certain method of rendoi'Ojf us insensible to its \uluo. Ao man ever grew rich who ha?l learned aiiu n'^clisod the adage, 44it' you take care oi *1'" pennies, the dollars will take care of themselves." Knowledge of men, selfdiscipline, a thorough masteiy of our ptir-u.ts, and other <]iialiiications. which all persons of experience l<???k lor, are necessary to give the world, security that a young man is not of the right metal. Capital may bo lost bat baracter never, Credit once gone, be mnn without character falls. J hit le who has earned a reputation for Nipacity, integrity and economy, even f ho looses iiis capital, retains his l jredit, and rises triumphant over bankruptcy itself. A man with clmr- j icter never can he ruined. It is the! lirst thing that a young man should j seek to secure; and it may he had by jvery one who desires it in earnest.? A. poor hoy with character is more fortunate by far than a rich man's) ?on without it. ? gum m jii'r ?is? v*. I.'. re- | THE ENTERPRISE BOOK AM) JOB PRINTING ESTADLISIIHF^T. HAVING A FJNH SELECTION OK PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, WE A HE PREPARED TO DO WORK IM M'&ittDgOlfflE STYLE. DIKCVI. AIIH, CATAI.OUII.I, II WDIIIM.S, WAVIII 1.1.9, IIA I.I. TICKKT8, I'llOO IIAMMICS, AC, Piiatcd with Neatness and Linpatcb. ? A\ fk'w) e ? CHINA, 8ATIM KXAMKL, flAII.V SERFAGE, AND PLAIN AND COLOItKn CARDS, On tho Most Reasonable Torms. flsr oiVK us a cAhU jtj G. 8. BOWER, IVIan nine Hirer mid Dealer in -ypj fuhn ITURKof every (leAcription, ,1 II1IU ???&& CHAIRS of every otyJe. FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES, Opposite the Congarcc House, Dm.1I. COLUMBIA, 0. C Aj] dr.M7 B7E arle"," GREEN VILLI-', ?S. C.. AT THE 8IQM OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR PF.ALEII IN MR& Paints, Oils, Modicinea, Vorulihc*, GictiiicnM, BRUSHES. DVE-STIIIS, Whit* V,cad Ac KKuc While. lll.l.os i < WITH TH? ABO VP. WM S r-A W 4 GO ANASTKK THAT KVi'RV IIHKO M OF THE ?UT '.<>??.u.rrr, awi> tiM. ?* ?ou> <>i tuR> J 19. . R**?oV*RMt T(Ml f. It Vt#Sg . ' ( - - Tii&iasMBto**" IN CHABLK * 'w* ? >? ? .-^ ?~ %fcs la VM (Lata of the Firm of L SUCCESSOR TO KET 9t:i King: Street, ?pp INYITF? ATTENTION to hi* ENTIRELY NEW t GERMAN AND AMERICAN GOODS, of SUMMESF ' In choicest Fluid. Strips# and Chenes, of light t? i expressly for city retail trade. BOILED BLA I Great attention has been paid to obtain tho best American market. FLOUNCED In Silk, Barcpe, Grenadine, Tissue*, Organdies ai constantly receiving. | FRENCH AND EIV 1 The Stock of ll?030 Goods will invito n cluso nlto T^oxtje^-KTIKTC Bombazines, Alpacas. Clmllys, Crape Marat, Choi cal Crapes, English I'araumttas, Black Organdies, 1 Mourning Robes, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, B)a< and Mnrccllino of very choicest makes, nlways on : umm s Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Billow-Cos dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osnnbur, SPRING CASSIMEh A largo and varied Stock of Goods in this Depart and Summer wear, such us Tweeds, Light Cnuimerca PARA<QLS AND In Black and Colored, Lined and Unlined, ii best Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbrellas. PLANTATXO Planters and their friends will always find with and all Goods will ho sold at tho lowest market pri The Subscriber is now able to give bis personal a surpassed advantages in obtaining nil the NKIt' PHWK&, together with bis buyer constantly watel Goods at less than the market value, lie feels prcpn filled. The On* Price System rigidly ad/urea t< 243 King Street, Opposite May 1st, 1857. 5' AGENCY FOR ] LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! 1 YNE A^IEVJLSLE r MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ;, Ilnsuros Houses, Stores and other Prop rty () against rim:: And tho Lives of Whito Persons and Slaves, j tl hr heron the ago* of lo awl go years, OX such terms as to render it a most ?nfo and I q desb-nblo investment. Full details, with I j the Constitution and By-Laws ?>t the Company, i i will lmfurnished on application to any of tho <?t- j jM j fleer* of l.lte Com pan v. ' ti JOSl'IMl R. OAHORXr, Prrsf. |Y W.M. W. McDOW KLL ViccJ'rr*. 'f( J.vs. 15. R.wkiv, secretary?{ treasurer. JUIIJ* w. ozvixjux, Agent, ; *t ; .hv< R H3-iv GKKKNYILLK, S. C. TSB oRaaifviiia ' } iCO O K STO It E, ! MAIN* 5i?:, ''Tr. KEXT TO M- RITAS 1IALI., I I ?jt? >j? WH^'ir? "ouslniitlv mnv l>.^ f uiud i ti' ; /Wl&* W. -? S??* I ! &dkJr ..r j"! MISO,Kl.r.AXKOCK SCHOOL una < vi | AIj ROOKS, Writlntf Paper, Rlnnk Books, jM > nt ' ?* j oiiuitluins ?ko.; Writing Desks n:ul Cases, Port J "> ' ; folios, Gold iiml Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealinpr rt i Wax, Wafers, Hlntes, Copy Rooks, Inkstands, IJti- I of I lor*. *?.. Ae. .1. r. P. .1 KTKlt, I Jan 13 31-lv ?iftn of tlie lliir Rook. | S? The Gcodlett House. ?3 THIS LA IiGHAND COMMO- ( *a>i&dious Building, situated in tlie centre of .... the Town of Greenville, formerly known r.? J The 1'lnitler's Hold, has been recently purchased by the subscriber. nn?l will beopcnctl for the reception ?nd iiccom- \ nodation of Boarders and Travellers on the First of January, The House will bo entirely newlv furnished in ! ?j\ every department, and the Proprietor will endcavor to mnkc it one of the first Hotels in the | I upper conntrv. 1 - R. P. ttOODLLTT. i;V 1>0C. '2o. 33 tf |w E. R. STOKES, |he 1* O O K-rn N I > K R , I!;: AND ; atl Binnk-Rook ^rlanurncturcr, I (In rear of Carolina Times Office.) I *.? I n c\ >r i??r nvrs 'n ^ s-a >et ^ tia cj a r, u ? , Ai J or BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, nn?1 ma nnfacturcd of the best material* and in the moot durable manner. h< PERIODICALS, MITSIO BOOKS. A?.. bound in every variety of style, at short notice. j otintry orders promptly attended to. ? | Doc 4 30 Iv JOHN KRAUSE, r P U It N I T II It E |r; AND CABINET MAKER, e rryj ' ".V*. WOI 1.1) respectfully inform ?< the citizens of (irecnvi.fe t nd vi- Si ^<2^?-*^3 einity that, he has on liand a lot jj of FUllNlTliltR, which he will dispose of upon .. reaw^lnbla tuna*. He tins (,'hnir*. '1 aides, Kofni. " Withstands. Ac. Fine and Plain Furniture c* made to order. His eliop ina^- be found on At- an enuc Street* between Bent tic's Store and the er Oonfccti... .y. and nearly opposite the t'onrt llu'oea Oreenvirie, R. Aug. 14~H-Iy j PIANO TUNING. Il THE subscriber would of-j S rtjSlaflhwr ', r hisscrvioes to the citizens' 0| of Orceiivillc and the Mr> if a . Lflf.ronndinir cotintrv in the a- .' S?2*^ l?v? bnilnN*. fTo will givo C1 Mtinfaction, or no chtrtre will rondo, ft) H. If. MUBI'lIEY. C ?."ne *' |f K Town Offlem, rntttifHnl.?II. LKK TlfRI STON. Warden*.? IT. C. M.vhkt.kv. G. P. IK*- n is, 1>h. K. 1>. LoKo, Ii. UoK w. Town Clerk.? W. P. PiurB, \Fn,-*hal\ '/. M\nrj.: fz C, Oh atbkrhy. I 1 Lv A *U JrinKk M Ww.';Sll .? STOH, 8. ^ mm drowning <6 Lemon.) CHUM A TAYLOR, osltc Ilascfil Street, ind ClIOICR STOCK of FRENCH ENGLISH, tlio NKWhST SPRING STYLK& L SILKS, i\ture nod beautiful 11 nidi, carefully selected ,CK 8IIK8. Goods in Black Silks t". nt nro brought into the I KOBi;^, ad Jaconets, in large variety, very elioico and IGLISH PRINTS. ntion, being very full and nt very low prices. 3r GOODS. ice Black Bareges nnd Poplins, Poplinetts. T)iiFVcncli nud English Crnpes in various widths, k Pntniso nnd Canton Cloths, Mousliu Delaiiue hand. mmm,. ie I.INENS, of various widths nnd free from ;s, Dowlas, Din pert, Toweling, Ilueknhaek, etc. >ES, DRILLS, c6C. ,ment, suitable for Gentleman nnd Boys' Spring ' , Drnp D'Etv, Fanner's Satin, Grey Flannels, etc. U M B R E L, IL, k ? ? n nil the new designs, constantly received; N GOODS. me n full department suitable to their wants, ces for Cash or Citv Aeeentnneen ittcution to all Country Orders. and having unhST (WOJ)S At the' LOWEST POSSIBLE liing the New York Auctions for nil desirable red to snv that nil order* will l>e "featisfnctorily and all Goxlx Warranted a. F. KOw:\nvc:, 1 IliUtcll Street, SlON OF HIE 4'Tl?EK." 2 It IOWARB ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Imporlncit AiiBioiiE&cciBU'uf. I"V"> nil persons afflicted with Sexual Di?onses, . such nsSpermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, npotence, Gnnorrhtrn, Gleet. Syphilid, the Vice I' Onanism, or Self Abuse. Ac , Ac. The HO H'A liJ) ASSOC/A TION. in view rf u? nwfnl -lest ruction of humnn lite, caused bv ! cxunl Disease*, and the deceptions practisedtip- i u the unfortunate victims of such disease* bv ' <uac(if. have directed their Consulting Surgeon, | s a charitable act worthy of their nnine to give i i:ou'M. ahvick m: \its, to nil per* in* thus afflict- J 1, who nt-ply by letter, with a description of i leir condition, (age occupation, habits of life. ! e..) and in cases of extreme poverty and snf | ring, to furnish in ne.ij'ret of charge. The Howard Assoeiutim is a bentvolent In-' .Station. established by special endowment, for 1 io relic.' of the sick and distressed, afflicted ith " Yirtiicnt and Kpidetnio Disease*." It ha* j aw a surplus of means, which 'he Director* nvo voted to expend in advertising the above ntiee. It is needless to add that the Assoeia on command* the highest Medical skill of the ?e, and will furnish the most Approved modern eatmont, lust Published, by the As.'oeiation. a Report t Spermatorrhea, or Seminal WVnknets, the co of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, ntnl her Disease* of tip' Sexual OriTtn*. by the Con ting Surgeon, which will lie se.it bv mail. lie. ??, nnvclone), Frco of Charge, on the receipt ! TWO *JT.. **Pf3 for postage. Address, DK. CALHOUN', Consulting irgcon. Howard As.i'K'.'.^ion, No. 2 South I NTH Stro. t. Philadelphia, pa. By order of tl.o Directors. EZRA 1?. II ART WELL, President. Rko. F.vincinr.n, Secretory. Kelt r> tf IVcw 4* tit 11 Ittanulnclory. -jpf*' I|j, GRAVING AND CARVING OF THE FINE ARTS. HUE subscriber, recently from London, I'aris L nml tlio principal cities of Europe and nericn, where specimen?! of liis art have given c utmost satisfaction, res peel ly informs the cit >ns of the I'ppcr country, that he has just nrred, and located himself at Greenville, where ! is prepared to do all work appertaining to his isitiess, in the host manner and at the shortest itiee, as Double ami Single Cast-Steel Rifles id Shot Guns, Duelling Pistols, Ao. Tie will also keep constantly on hand an nsrtment of Sj?ortiog Materials, which he offers r sale at very reasonable terms; finely carved lligator's Teeth, Steel Tamps, and Engraving j i Gold, Silver, Ac. All Work and Repairing done in the very bost, anuer, and warranted equally as good as cun > done in the United States. t3?~lli-*> shop will be found two doors below r. Enrlc's Drug Store. tulv :t _ S?tf. F. BREDA. j FASSY"work. AT GREENVILLE. C. H, 8. C1"MIK subscriber would inform the citizens; of iho Village of Greenville nnd stir-! unuing country, inai lie noes an kiiiUs ot NGHAVINQ, of (JoM or Silver and Plate,' nerally. Makes and mounts in Cold or ilver, nil the varieties of IlrAided Fancy air Work; repairs all article* of Jewelry ; bunts in (iold or Silver Walking Canes; its and fits to ordor, Spectacle Classes to lit any age almost. Among llio articles gon* ally needed, and made by him, aro Cold id Silver Sleeve Uutton*. Studs for Collar id bosom. The Mounting and getting up of is hnir finger rings (hair braided bv the ivedish Lady, Mrs. Olson,) nnd Fob, Vest.! r Cnnrd Chains, he flatters himself, would (it bo scoffed at in the larger faahionnblcties. .Orders for work, thankfully received, ; the Corner, si*ty ynrds east of tho Old ourt House, and but a few paces from the nterniise Office. J. II IIANDOLPII. /y Nochargo for engraving any woik lado by him. Jo 7 _lv_ Applo Vinogar. VFINE nrtieto t<> tm.l el the Fsmilv fJre. Itofe *r A. OKP.RSneM\ I MfF _ :i V\7 ? wo,,l ilf rn?^J^Epnville T nod of tbo iiivounding that our wu?Ui.w/ wW**?ing VwiafaomgdFMlfr Polled our removal from "? B?oA?4|h^rtffiW the mngnifiooiit and spaoiofm 'Iirown The uo?u<M>n?iiitu^Hi .Mini aiTftngcr'euU of this "NEW DKl'UT," are miaui-pawed hy nnv similar ettnldishment in Iho United States ; an*! whilst it will nfTord facilities for keeping onr nsnnl large st? ck of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUI1LTOATIONS, MAGAZINES, &, C . , \Vo also propose adding largely to our StockLcf Stationery, And those in wtnt of UKUGFRfl, JOOTSAlh, CASH HOOKS. LLTTKR. NOTE, and CAP PAPKIt, AG, AG, will ilnd it to their advantage to visit n*. a. c-. ccL'r.Tsi-^.r & cc., BOOUhKLLF.IiS AND STATIONKK8, At the Sign of the "NEWSBOYS Charleston, Nov. 20. 28-(f it. k RUTcirs DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH P, UNDEIi MiHEliS HALL, W1IEUK will he constantly kept on hand iho purest stock of DRUOS, >11;r>liTXI S, CHEMICALS.PATENT Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dyestuffs, Vnrnishes, Putty, Tnhnoco. Satire, Spirit tin*, tmi*. I million, Mftnps. i*piee*. Krmlies, Tnih-t Article*. Conilw, IVrfmnoiy ; niul nil oilier Article* ffonornl'v kept bv |)i'ii|tui?ti. resli and pure Drugs are warranted and solil a' Imv price* Compound medicine* .ire prepared in themo.t c ireful win-. Receipts mid prerciij iiniis of nnv kind put t o w.tt. ftccurnoj, neatness niul dinpatch. "5-lftm .Inn H sfj-jr#'oj^oJjiWcAltdLi^A GIIEENYILLK DlnTKlCT. 1ST TflM COMMON ri.F.AS. Viirdrv Mcllee ) Attachment. v*. v ii. ler thhfbtox, ,Tos:pli Nno. ) lrirv Att'y. Wl HEftEAS, the Plaintiff dii'l, on tlio T Mill tlav of October, file his declaration against tlio Defendant, who (as it is. "*id) is absent from and without tlie limits ofti/' State, nml has neither wife nor attorney ki.0r"n within the same, npon whom a copy of the fcftu"? declaration might he solved. It is, therefore, ordered, lliftt tlio said Defendant do appear and plead fo the said declaration on or before the 14tii day of Ootoher, which w ill l?c in the year 01 our Lord one thom and eight hundred and fifty feven, otherwise filial and absolute judgment V'ill then bo given and awarded against hint. w. a. McDANIEL, c. c. v. Clerk's Office, Greenville District. Oct. HO. 25 td OTIS' IMPROVED ~ patent Lightning Conductors. r|">HE subscriber lain purchased the Eight of JL piUling up the above description of Lightning Ttods in Greenville District, nnd is prepared to execute orders for the same to any extent and with promptness nnd despatch. These Rods irr? conducted upon Seicntitio principles, and afford the only method yet discovered of absolute protection ogninst lightning. Any one acquainted with the laws of electricity, will he immediately eonvineed of their utility, upon examining tliem. Their value has been tested by experience and sciereo, and has been, vouched by hundreds of certificates from n'l parts of the Union. Fron\ amongst these the fell owing only aro submitted. 'I have corcfnlly examined Otis* insulated l.ighlning Conductor, and have it attached to tb? building in which 1 reside. It is hotter coUsfructed, and more securely insulated, than any form of Lightning hods 1 linve seen. It is nC*% and cheap, and if properly attached to the building, ennnot fail to afford security aguii et ths loss of lifo and property by electricity 1 therefore Mforamcna it as worthy of tho confidence of the community, It. F. Banner. Prof, of Chemistry, Ac., in 8. 0. College." Mr. I>. O. Westfiehl has recently supplied my houso with Otis' improved Conductor. I have examined them with great core, and am convinced that they ore tho best Lightning Bods ever constructed. The methods of attraction and insulation nionew, and seem to me to bo perfect, 1 can confidently recommend them to all persons -viehing to secure their houses against lightning. CJ, J. Et.FORU. Any further information may ho obtained on application to J). G. WKSTF1K.IJ>, May 8-52-tf. Greeoytlle. H. C. y* Shaving and Hair-Dressing. BFRRIDGE CONTINUES the Tentorial business at his old stand. In Be at lie's Brick Building,? Gentlemen enn hove theh hair out, or s}iamp9?. ed, or faces shaved, at any time during tha day or ?v?ning. April 10. 48' If