* ^pK3?iipp!l
reply of a " wire worker," to a quoatfon
from an rapty^ng political candidate,
ua to the proper means to secure
his election. And so widely, during
the last election, was music called
ht to aid oratory, that bis answer
serves as a good endorsement to tho
poet's note, time
M Music hat!i charms to sooth a savage
.AWubieast."
and attractions to?14 go to the pot is
and vote earl v.w
Tho forty-horse power of music on j
k elections being thus settled by common
consent, leads us to believe that!
M too much credit cannot be awarded"
(style of expression sanctioned by usage
!) to tho Kentuckian who faced his
political opponent's music as follows :
"Both wore candidates for the office
of Governor of Kentucky, and "stumped"
the State together quite harmoni-!
ously, until they reached one of the
counties in the " hill country." Here
it was netessarv to make a decided demonstration,
and accordingly the two
candidates fairly spread themselves to,
catch all the votes possible?scaring!
up tne American eagle, and calling
down the shade of Washington pitching
ont profuse promises, and pitching
into each other's party politics, in a
manner decidedly refreshing to their
hearers. On the first day's canvass,
victory hnng suspended by the tail
feathers over tho rival forces, but the
.second day fell slap into the lap of the
^ shortest and stoutest candidate, who,
we may promise here, was left-handed,
leaving his long and lean opponent
" no kind of show." In vain the long
man pumped up the waters of eloquence
and poured out a full stream ;
there was no body to drink. But,
round tho short mau elbowed and
crowded a mass of thirsty voters,
drinking in his tones with delight.?
Why this attraction? Had lie a barrel
of old Bourbon ? No; he had a
fiddle 1 Getting the start of the long
man, he had addressed the voters in a
short speech, and then, tor the first
lime, oringmg out a uuuie, lie retired
a short distance from the speakers
stand, in order to let his opponent
reply, playing, however, such lively
airs, that he soon drew the en tiro osMKiiuidge
away, and left the othe r 6ide
of the question unattended to urdieard.
For three days in succession short
man and fiddle carried the day, in
three successive mass meetings, in as
irany towns in the hill country, and
long man's chances for a single vote in
those parts grew iCU.arU.ably slim.?
Br vain* a long consolation was held
liy the latter with his political friends.
"Get the start of him at the next
meeting and speak first," advised one.
"Raise a fiddle and play th in
choones 1" said another
" Yell him down," shouted a third.
The long inq,n followed the advice of
liis first counsellor, and got the start
in voice, but the noise of the fiddle
run him neck and neck ; he would
have listened to his second monitor ,
and raised a fiddle, only ho knew it
Would fall through, as he couldn't (
scrape a note: and as for his third adviser,
he told iiiin that "yelling down"
i . it i *i .5?
6aort man was " simpiy naicmous.Affaire
grew desperate with long
tnan, when, on the third meeting, he
saw, as usual, the entire crowd ot voters
sweeping off after short man and
Tiis fiddle, leaving only one hearer,
and he a lame one, who was just about
to hobble off after the others. J
" Can it be posable that freemen? ,
citizens of this great and glorious
country?neglecting the vital interests
of their land, will run like wild men
after cat-gut strings ? Can it be possible,
I say ?" And the lame man, to
whom long man was thus eloquently
discoursing, answered, as ho, too,
cleared out?
w WcH it can, old hoss!"
Despair encamped in the long man's
tace, as he watched the short man, at
* a distance, playing away for dear life
and the gubernatorial chair, on that
'4 blasted" old fiddle ; but suddenly a
ray of hope beamed over his " rueful
visage," then another, and another
ray, till it shone like the sun at mid
day.
44 Got him now, sure !" fairly shouted
the long man, as he threw up his arms,
jumped from the stand, and started
for the tavern, where he at onee eall_j
1;? . c i. _ ii i~ i
eu u meeting ui jus pintiuiti iiiunua,
consisting of the landlord and one
other, then and there unfolding a
plan which was to drive his rival "nowhere
in no time."
The fourth meeting was held.?
Short man addressed the crowd with
warmth, eloquence and brevity, vacating
the stand for his adversary, and
striking up a lively air on the violin,
in order to quash his proceeding; but,
though as usual, he carried the audience
away, he noticed that they were
as critical, as numerous. One six footer.,
in home-spun, walnut-dyed clothes,
with wild looking eyes, and a coon-skin
cap, eyed every movement of tiie lid
die-bow with intense disgnst, finding
utterance at last, in?
<?ii?w Ly. w " "^^ .yoVfidd..
wltithat'i
t'other hand o' yowm I'
" Xk4hef*??d..I" shouted a chorus
of voices, "fire op with that t'other
hand P' FasUfcplajed the short man,
but louder aflB louder shouted the (
crowdf "TothCT hand, t'other hand 1"
" Gentlemen, I assure von?* i
**Ko more honey, ola hoss. Wo
aiiyt b'ars 1" shouted the man u ith the
OOAIl-^lcill nan
".T'other Fiand, t'other hand 1H yelled
tho crowd ; while eveu from the <
distant stand where the long man was
holding forth "to next to nobody" for
listeners, seemed to come p. faint echo,
" T\>thci*hand, t'other hand !"
d$hoiM> man began to be elbowed,
crowded, pushed ; in vain, he tried to
draw tho bow; at one titno his bow- (
arm set up to the sholder over the \
bridge, at another, down went the fiddle,
until he shouted out?
Gentlemen, what can I do but as- 1
sure you that?"
"T'other hand 1" roared coon skin, (
shouldering his way ut> to the short 1
man, " wo'vo board about you ! You
fiddled down thar in tbat darned Blue
grass country, 'mong ricli folks, with ]
your right hand, and think when you '
git up in tho hills 'mong poor folks, J
left hand fiddlin's good enuf for them; ,
you've missed it, man! Left hand
doin's won't run up hyar; tote out
your right, stranger, or look out for j
squalls!" <
Tho short man looked out for squalls, 1
threw down tho fiddle and the bow, J
oh! oh!?jumped on his hoiee and ?
put a straight horse-tail between him 1
and his enraged "fellow-citizens."
it's a fact," says tho long man,
" my opponent's being left handed, f
rather told against him up in the hill J
country? and whoever circulated the c
story up there, that he always fiddled k
with his right hand down in tho Blue
grass country, headed off his music for ?
that campaign." ti
ft
A Sailor Boy.?A sailor hov pur- v
loined two or three pies at different
times. He was overheard in his whimsical
methyl of repeating the marriage o
ceremony, Tims :
" I now propose a marriage between Jack
Bowning and this pie; it any objection
can be made to this union, let
it now be known or forever keep the n
peace." . J
On this freak being whispered to
the captain, be prepared a good rope's
oin1, and holding it in one band an 1 ^
the boy in the other, said :
" A uuion is now proposed to take
place "between this rope and a sailor
boy : if auv objections can be made to
this ticklish match, let them now be j
known, or forever keep the peace."
" Captain," said the boy, " the banns
arc forbidden ; the parties have not
the least regard for each other. To
make it right, both with one voice
should be reconciled to be spliced." J
u Well," said the captain, laughing, ^
"you may go this time, sirrah, but ?
look out next time you make love to
or marry any of my pics, for it is
clearly pi-ratical."
A Western editor vents his rage as
follows :
44 We wonld say to the rascal who
3tole our shirt off the pole while we f
lay in bed waiting for it to dry, that
we sincerely hope that the collar may
cat his throat."
Served him right, say wo. No c
business to have a shirt. A pretty editor,
this, to he indulging in such luxuries.
We expect tno next thing, to
hear of the extravagant fellow aspiring
to wear stockings and furred hats !
Oh, the avarice, unreasonableness and
i*q rru mm /4<-vl bn t w
LAViWTi^auvu vr-ouuio iuil\3 i
A sick man, slightly convalescing
recently, imagined himself to bo engaged
in conversation with a pious
lriend, congratulating him upon his ^
recovery, and asking him who his pby- 1
sician was? lie replied, " Dr. F
brought me through."
"No, no," saia his friend, "God E
brou<rht you ont of your illness, not "
the doctor."
" Well," replied he, "may bo he did,
but I am certain that the doctor will ^
charge me for it."
A man namod Aaron Bedbug, of
Montgomery county, Ky., intends petitioning
to the Legislature to change ^
his name. lie sa3rs that his sweetheart,
whose name is Olivia, is unwil- i
ling that he should be called A. Bed- i
bug, she O. Bedbug, and the little ones
little Bedbugs.
It was a judicious resolution of a {
father, wbeu being asked what he in
tended to do with his girls, answered : 1
intended to apprentice them to
thier excellent morther, that they may
learn the art of improving time, and
become, like her, wives, mothers, and J
heads of families, and useful members
of society."
At an assmbly of friends, a lady
was apologized for by an acquaintance, }
who said she was detained by a little ?
" incident" u Ah, yes 1" exclaimed
Mrs. Clatterbell, " a beautiful little4 id*
cident* it was, too?wieghs jast nine
pounds and a half!" *
T* WILL TAKE YOU BUT A P*W KB,
AND MAT BAYS YOU .
majtt years or trrtriBtoto't
Sorter's Spanish Mixture
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF TH? HOOD I
rhs Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered
Physician* prescribe it, aiul every one thai
VNI it is a stalling aJrerlistyUQi. No
Medicine ever yet offered to tkb American
public has pained such pa- > ?
pularity in so short a time as '
3ARTEITS SPANISH MIXTURE
It will Cure any case of Sc+ofala.
It xHUl Cure any case of RhSiiittaHsm.
It *otii Cure any case of Syphilis.
It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It will Cure any case of Fever ami Agxu
Or any Diseases arising from au impure state c
the Blood.
RPTJOVrr r?TTQ T?V A TkTTT> X
K/v/juvrx u uv/VJkj XW1J.X/UU I
I* cured the neice of the Hon. lohn Mino
Botts, a member of Oongreu from Virginia, u
Scrofula, after the skill of the beet Physician;
both of New York and Philadelphia, tiad beei
tried in vain; nnd it will euro yen, reader, i
you are so affected.
RHEUMATIC READER!
It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, o
Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all othe
remedies had failed. We have hundreds of sucl
certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Bool
*nd Circular, and rend for yourself the many rc
murkable and astonishing cures it has made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes ub that In
lad two of the most severe and long standing
ases of Syphilis that would yield to none of tin
isual remedies, hut he cured one case with six
ind the other with nine bottles of CANTEH'i
SPANISH MTXTURJt We have known ii
lsed in over n Thousand casks, and have yet ti
lcnr of a failure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD!
Acini: and Fbvkr.?Do not. take Quinine, Mer ury,
or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once
his great. Alterative and Purifier of the Blood J
7iirter'e Spanish Mixture will cure any and every
ase of Ague and Fever. We have never yet
nown it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impure
Late of the Blood, no mediciue has ever yet been
?und to have so good an etfect. If you are sick,
ry it at once; do not delay; time is precious,
nd health the greatest, of all blessings, without
rhicli all else is valueless.
DR. WM. S. BEERS & CO.,
Proprietors, Richmond, Va.
And for^.ale by E KUUTClf. Druggist, Agent,
! roon v i I In f ' W Q / ' O 1 .. MO
J. HOYKY. W. II. 1IOVKY
W. H. HOVEY & C0.7
PROPRIETORS OF
111E LADIES' STORE,
DEALERS IN
rANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
0S023S,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
SJLMDY S3AM CMMIUE
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
UKIjKlVVILLE, 9. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the OA.sh foi
fedienl, Law nr Library Hooks, .Musical Instill
tents nnd Suudiien, promptly filled in New
'ork, nnd delivered at our counter on shortest
otice.
Jnn 22 37 ly
THE ENTERPRISE
I00K AND JOB PRINTING
ENTAULINIIIIEKT.
:o:
IIA VINO A KINK SELECTION OF
'LAIN AND FANCY TYPE,
WE AltE PREPARED TO DO WORK
[Ml ^VYLE,
IKCUL.AUS, CATAI.OOUK8, IIANDIUM.8, WAV
iii Man, mi i<i< i n, r\ r.i o, i ivuu It /\ 1*1 ."*1 u.r?, ?vL
Printed with Neatness and Dispatch.
<0 A\ laiD fe3 .
111N A, SATIN ENAMEL, SATIN SURFACE, ANI
PLAIN AND COLORED CARDS,
n the Most Reasonable Terms
ftST GIVE US A CALL._*ear
G. S. BOWER,
manufacturer and Dealer in
1 FURNITURE of every description,
CIIAIRA of every style.
ISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES
Opposite the Con gar re llouee,
>?c. H. COLUMBIA, S. C it
D R. M~ itT E A R L E,
gheenyille, s. c.,
lT the sign of the golden mortar
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils,
Medicines, jKl Varnishes
Chemicals, ZmjL BRUSHES
DYE-STUFFS,
IVhitc l.ead A Zinc White
IIA UtMO CONNECTION WIT1I TIIK ABO VK BVAINBae I
A GUARANTEE THAT KVF.KY1UINO 18 OK THE DE8T
QUALITY, AND WILL II*. MOLD uX TiiS
1 19. MOJT REASONABLE TERMS ft-]'
V. 8 LAWTON, 1 ( c MTBREAKKR
Formerly of V < of
.awtonville, S, C. ) ( Charleston, 8. C
LAWTON & CO.,
Factor*, Forwarding and Commillion
Jtli'rclkniilH,
Wo. 30 East liay and boyce <k Co's WharJ
WII.L HKI.I,
COTTON, RICE. FLOUR,'WHEAT, CORN
NAVAL STORES, Ac.
tJT Having an experience of twenty-fir
rears in l^sincse, we guarantee satisfaction t
ill who patronize us.
SPANISH CIOARS.
A LARGE lot of ehoiee Brando just reoeivo
t\- and for sale at the Drug fctore of
Af?ri^ 2 47-tf J. U. DEAN.
ai.ii" I ' . i - .in i .
ISPRlS.i W
Bl CHABLI
>l?) V-- ? $ 't _
! %.
! (Late of (ho Firm of
SUCCESSOR TO EE!
943 King1 Street, Op
INVITES ATTENTION to hi. ENTIRELY NEVi
j GERMAN AND AMERICAN GOODS, o
STJMMRn
In choicest Plaid, Stripe* and Chenes, of light
expressly for city retail trade.
BOILED BL
?t Great attention has been paid to obtain the bei
f American market.
FLOUNCE1
In Silk, Barege, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies
r constantly receiving.
J FRENCH AND E
n The Stock of these Goods will invito a close at
f
Bombazine*, Alpacas, Challys, Crape Marat, Cli
cal Crapes, English ParaiDattus, Black Organdies
' Mourning Robes, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, B1
r and Marcelltne of very choicest makes, always o
; umm (
Best makes of Slioeting, Shirting and Pillow-C
dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osnabi
SPRING CASSIME
? A largo and varied Stock of Goods in this Depi
t and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cassimer
i PAMtQLI AN 1
In "Black and Colored, Lined and Unlined,
best Scotch, Gingham uud Silk Umbrellas.
PLANTATK
Planters and their friends will always find wit!
and all Goods will be sold at the lowest market jThe
Subscriber is now able to give Ids personal
surpassed advantages in obtaining nil the NE
, PRICES, together with his buyer constantly Aval
Goods at less than the market value, he feels prei
filled. ?iF~ 2'/te One Price System rigidly adhered
243 King Street, Oppos;
May 1st. 1857.
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANC!
TTME ASHSVOLILE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Insures Houses, Stores and other Prop.rtf
AGAINST FIRE:
And the Lives of Whito Persons and Slaves,
between the ages of 10 and GO years,
ON such terms as to render it a most safe and
desirable investment. Full details, with
the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company,
i will be furnished on nmilicntion to anv of the of- i
ficers of the Company,
josfcph r. osborne, jwf.
\VM. W. McDowell, Vice-1're*.
J a*. B. Raskin, Secretary <k Treasurer.
r JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 35-1 y GREENVILLE, K. C.
~ T31 GRB3XTVXLL.B~
BOOKSTORE,
r MAIN STREET, N EXT TO McB EE'S HALL
r JtSTSiJ5 HERE constantly may be found
large niul well selected Stock
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSICAL
BOOKS, Writing I'npcr, Blank Books, Memorandums,
Ac.; Writing Desks and Cases, Port
folios, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books. Inkstands, Rulers,
Ac., Ac. J. C. P. JETER,
Jan 15 3fi-ly Sign of the Big Book.
The Goodlett House.
TI1IS LARGE ANDCOMMOi?,dious
Building, situated in the centre of
tho Town of Greenville, formerly known as
The Plnutcr'N Hotel,
lias been recently purchased by the subscriber,
and will be opened f< the reception and accommodation
of Boarders and Travellers on the
First of January.
The House will be entirely newlv furnished in
every department, and the Proprietor will en'
denvor to make it one of the first Hotels in the
upper conntrv.
K. P. inOODLKTT.
Dec. 25. 33 tf
P P PTTWFft
BOOK-BINDE II,
AND
Blank-Book Manufacturer,
(In rear of Carolina Timet Office.)
? s?s? o.
I BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and manufactured
of the beat materials und in
the most durable manner.
PERIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS, Ac., bound in
every variety of atyle, nt abort notice.
?5gf~ onntry orders promptly attended to. Jgl
Dec 4 .10 ly
JOHN KRAUSE,
FURNITURE
AND CABINET MAKER,
, WOULD respectfully inform
eiti/cn* of < livnviih- r-nd vis
q^.^rn.'yx^l cinity that he has on hand a lot
of FURNITURE, which he will dispose of upon
resAonr.blc terms. He h?!? Chairs, Tables, Hofa.?.
^ Wnahstanda.^Ae. Fine and Plain Furniture
made to order. JTia ah op may be found on At_
enue Street, between ltcattin's Store and the
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court
(. Huose Greenville, ft. C\, ' Aug. 14-14-1 y
PIANO TUNING.
_jay?TlIE subscriber would offor
his services to the citizens
rt of Greenville and the surI
ending country In the n?
l>ove bueinees. He will give
satisfaction, or no charge will he made.
8. M. MURPHEY.
June 6. 4 tf
I Town OfficM'R.
/awm^h. lee tiiru8t0n,
Wardens.?41. 0. Markl*y,G. B. Dyi
u, dr. r. d. lono. r. mckay.
Town Cleric.?W. P. Pric*.
Marshals.? Z. Martin 4: C. Or ax berry.
%
J Y ?2?D U5 ,1!
JSTON, 8. & *
>>.<?<* j w ? A. jt. x \ v? % ^ ^ H
mm ;
Browning <& Leman.)
rCHUM & TAYLOR, A
posite Ilqscll Street,
r and CHOICE STOCK of FRBXCII, JCNQJJSH,
f the NEWEST SPUING STYLES.
SILKS,
texture and beautiful finjih, carefully selected
iCK 8II<R8.
st Goods in Blaqk Silks tVat are brought into the
n HORKK.
and Jaconet.-*, iu large variety, very choice and
NGLISH PRINTS.
tention, bciug very full and at very low prices.
^ ^ ^^ - ?
loiee Black Bareges and Poplins, Poplinotts, Bo- |
i, French and English Crapes in various widths, '
lack Faniise and Canton Cioths, Mouslin DcLnine
n hand.
!???? ;
ase LINENS, of various widths and free from
irgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc.
RES, DRILLS,, &0.
irtmayi, suitable for Oentlcinen and Boys' Spring
es, ifrip D'Ete, Fanner's Sat in, Grey Flannels, etc.
J UMBRELLAS,
in nil the new designs, constantly received; 8
)N GOODS.
i me a full department suitable to their wonsl,
rices for Cash or City Acceptances.
I attention to all Country Orders, and hnvingun
WEST GOODS nt the LOWKST POSSIBLE .
tching the New York Auctions for all desirable J
tared to say that all orders will be satisfactorily
to, atul all Good* U'otrankxl.
A. F. BROWAING, i
ito llascll Street, Sion of the "Thee."' t
52 tt |
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
rpo all persons ntHicted with Sexual Diseaser, "
L such as Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Gonori ha'a, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice (
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view or
the awful destruction of human life, caused hy
Sexual Diseases, and the deception* practised up- "
on the unfortunate victims, of such diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
as a cAari/?Ws?f worthy of their name to give 1
MKIUCAI, ADVK K GRATIS. to all Iters ins til lift n flliet- -
oil, who ai>|>ly by loiter, with a description of (
tlivir condition, (age occupation, habits of life, t
<fcc.,) anil in cases of extreme poverty nnil etif t
feeing, to furnish iwlicinea/'rar of charge.
Tie Howard Aasocialijn* is * benevolent In- g
etitution, established by special ondov, inont, for
the relio f of the sick and distressed, all'.ietcd {
with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has V
now a surplus of means, which the Directors j
have voted to expend in advertising the ubove
notice. It is needless to add that the AssoCia- *
tion commands t he highest Medical skill of the
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment. * y
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhea, or Semfnni Weakness, the
vice of Oiiauism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy theCon
stilting Surgeon, which will be sent hy mail, (in
a sealed envelope). Free of Charge, on the receipt
of TWO STAMPS for postage.
Address, DR. OEO. CAl.HOUN, Consulting *
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South i
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. t
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. 1IART YVF.I.L, President '
Oko. Fairciiild, Secretary. i
Fib 5 SO tf
New 4atin IVI aim factory.
ENGRAVING AND CARVING OF THE FINE ARTS.
rrtHE subscriber, recently from London, Paris
_L and the principal cities of Europe and
AmteVicn, wliere specimens of his art have given
he utmost satisfaction, respcctly informs the citizens
of the Upper country, that he has just arrived,
and located himself at Greenville, where
he is prepared to do all work appertaining to his
business, iu the best manner and at the shortest (
notice, as Double and Single Cast-Steel Rifles
CM., 4 n T? II! 4
| nun unwb vi iiiip, iMaiimg hbmiis, cyc.
j He will also keep constantly on hn*fl nn as- | '
aortroeut of Sporting Materials, which he offers 1
for sale at very reasonable terms ; finely carved
Alligator's Teeth, Steel Tani)>8, and Engraving 1
on Gold, Silver, Ac.
All Work and Repairing done in the very beat
manner, and warranted equally as good as can
be done in the United States. j
t^fllis shop will bo found two doors below
Dr. Karle's Drug Store. - . 1
July ? R?tf. _ F. BREDA.
FANOV WORK,""
AT GREENVILLE. C. H, 8. 0.
THE subscriber would inform tliecitizcns
of the Village of Greenville and surrounding
country, that he does all kinds of
ENGRAVING, of Gold or Silver and Plate,!
generally. Makes and mounts in Gold or
Silver, all the varieties of Braided Fancy
Hair Work; repairs all articles of Jewelry ;
Mounts in Gold or Silver Walking Cane* ;
cuts and tits to order. Spectacle Glasses to
suit any age almost. Among the articles generally
needed, and made by him, are Gold
and Silver Sleeve Buttons, Studs for Collar
and bosom. The Mounting and getting up of
his hair finger rings (hair braided by the
Swedish Lady, Mrs. Olson,) and Fob, Vest, t
or Guard Chains, he flatters himself, would
not ho scoffed at in the larger fashionable
cities. Orders for work, thankfully received,
at lite Corner, sixty yards east of the Old
Court House, and but a few paoes from the
EnlerpriseOffice.
J. II. RANDOLPH.
AST No charge foP"engraving any work
made by him. Je 20 7 ly
Apple Vinegar.
AFTNP. srtiole to be had at the Family Grocery
Store of A. GREF.NFIKLD. |
\V flit of tUcveurrounding QWrict<v that
>ur coi$tunilyiinor*ftalng bfcinosrf hi?
>d o?r retno*** fwfn, "8 bX*?>^UX *to5Bi
nagnificenl and ?paciou? 'Brown Stone Building '
9 BROAD STREET
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The iiecoiuiunQHlivut and nrrutigerQfDli of
his "NEW DEPOT," are unsurpassed by nnv
imilur establishment in the United States ; nncl
vliilst it will nfford facilities for keeping our
isunl largo stock of
HUSO ELIAN EOUS BOOKS
CHEAP PUDMCATUJNS.
MAGAZINES, 8L C . ,
We also propose nddlng lar$fly to our
Stock of Stationery,
\nd those in want of UKUOjjjHS, doUKN AlJfc,
J ASH BOOK*. uvririh-note, hid cav pai'EK,
AC.,. AC., will find it to their advantage
o visit us.
. a. aoTj?,TrjTAT & ao.,
BOOKBKt.T.'RMtf AND STATION I KS. '
At th<"$>i(/n of the
"NEWSBOY."
Charleston, Nov. 30. 28-tf
e7 KRufcYrs
)RUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH P,
UNDEK Mo P. EE'S IIALE,
s? o?,
"ERR will be constantly kept on hand the
T T purest stock of
nitres, m rnjicin e>\ cii emicars. patent
lledicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, J)yeitufTs,
Varnishes, Puttv, Tobacco. Segara, Spirit
Jas, Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spikes, Brushes, Toilet
Vrliolea, Combs, Perfumery ; mid all other nrtidca
generally kept hy Druggist*.
MT Fresh ana pure Drugs are warranted and
old nl low prices.
Compound medicines are prepared in the moat
tareful wnv. Receipts and prescript ions of any
cind pill in will, accuracy, neatiiues and di?>atoh.
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GREEN VILLH DISTRICT.
IN TUB COMMON PLKAK.
fardry McDoe I Attachment.
vs. v II. Lkk TiihobTon,
Joseph Noe. ) PI'fl'V Att'y.
Wr 11EUKAS, the Plaintiff did, on the
14 tli day of October, file his deelarilion
against the'Defendant, who (as it is
aid) io absent from and without the limits
>f this State, and has neither wife nor atornev
known within the same, upon whom
i copy of the said declaration might be served.
It is, therefore, ordered, that th#%aid l>eendanl
do appear and plead to thfi jutid dedarntion
on or before the 14th day of Oc:obcr,
which will Iks in the year of our Lord
mo thousand eight hundred and fifty seven,
Mherwise final and absolute judgment will
lien bo given and awarded against him. '
W. A. MdDAMEL. o. c. r.
Clerk's Office, OrechviHe District.
Oct. at^ 25 td
"OTIS' IMPROVED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
HTM1E rolMcribrr 1ms purchased the Right ef
1 putting upthi< above descripthm of Lightning
Rods in Greenville District, nnd is prepared
to execute orders for the same to any extent and
with promptness nnd despntch. T hese Rods are
conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford
the only method yet discovered of absolute protection
against lightning. Any one acquainted'
with the laws of electricity, will be innuediately
nnnVUUU'fl of (limrlltlliiu nrutlr nvamlnin.. *1'"?
- - ?'"V? " l'""
Their vnluo lias been tested bv experience and
science, and line been vouched by luindndi of
certificates from n'.l imrts of the Union. From
ntnongst these tho following only are submitted.
"1 have carefully exnmined Otis' insulated
Lightning Conductor, aiul have it attached to tho
building in which 1 reside. It is better constructed,
find more securely insulated, than any
form of Lightning Uods I have seen. It ia neat
nnd cheap, and if properly attached to the build^
iug, cannot fail to itll'ord security against tho
loss of life and property by electricity I therefore
recommend it as worthy of the confidence
of the community, R. F. Bhumbt.
Prof, of Chemistry, Ac., in 8. C. College."
Mr. P. G. Westfield has recently snpplisd ray
house with Otis' improved Conductor. I hav#
examined them with great care, and ara convinced
that lliey are the neat Lightning Rod# aver
constructed. The methods of attraction and insulation
arc nsw, and seem to ine to be perfect.
1 can confidently recommend them Urall persons
wishing to secure their houses against lightning.
C. J. ],)K'.,KI>. 1
Any farther information may he obtained om
application to p. G. WMFTFIBLIX
May 8-62-tf. GreSnvllle, & C.
Shaving and Halt-Dresaingv
s...?s?r
CONTINUES the ToneoMai bnsraeea a* bis',
old stand, in ItoattisAf Iirick Building.?
Gentlemen can have their hair ant. or diampOn*
cd, or fades ahavcd&t any time duidggths dgy
or evening. April 10. 49 if.
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