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Aunt Bets* has anal mnpy gijod
tj&ngs-r-amoug tfiitfSrest, tlmt a pw$*' i
paper vs like a ivtife, because every
man should have bbe of his oVn.
^"Lkt^to rendpve ietnpUfian: from
the patli of youth," as the ? Said as
lie plunged into the water tvhoh* lie
saw a boy pick up a stone.
CnwtvATB your lieart, as well as
your mrrii or garden, nnd-' reinembor
'Itiftt whatsoever a man sou Oik that
sL'all lie also reap.
"What a man has learned is of iim
portaucof but what ho can do and will
do, are more significant things.
If you wish to rise in tho world,
you ifnist not stop to- kick at every
cur who barks at you as you pass'
along,. .11, ,{ !. ?* .
;' TintRK is nothing liko a flrted steady
aim ;'it dignifies yotir nature, and in'
auros success.
^fc>AJ.vJATio!T was first a purpose, then
a promise, then a gift, at last a glorious
possession.
IIow to ho rich.?Having food and
raiment, and the favor of God, be care
ful for no more.
IPow to be poor.?Do nothing, jnst
let estate, soul and body aloite, and
your poverty will eomoTiko a strong
man armed.
Pn.YYKR was not invented, it was
^W&orrt with tho first sigh? tho first joy,
%he first sorrow of the human heart.
Tin? laboring man in this ago, if he
' does hut read, has more helps to wisdom
than Solomon had.
Hi? gentle! Ilarsh words are like
hail stones in suinnior, which if melted,
would fertilize tho tender plants
.they batter down.
YV hfn' a man has jnst religion
enough to wake him hato those who
profess a different. laith, he is not more
than half converted.
_ You no vnen in general, aro little ,
aware how much their reputation is
affected in the public view, by the 1
company they keep. The characters
of'their associates arc 6oon regarded
as their own.
Tkubms.?Borrowed garments seldom
fit well.
JIastc often trips up its own heels.
Men often blush to hear what they
are not ashamed to act.
Pride is the flower that grows in
the devil's garden.
More are drowned in the wine-cup
than in the ocean.
lie who buys too many superfluities,
may bo obliged to sell his necessities.
The heart of the miser must he
touched with a hot iron before an}warmth
can he produced.
It often happens that he who talks
most, has the least brains.
Never patronize a spendthrift ; bet-!
ter let thy silver and gold rust in the
" till.
, Never patronize a tuisor; it is just
that much taken away from trade.
IIk Prinks 1?TTow ominous that
sentence falts ! IIow we pause in conversation,
and ejaculate?"It's a pity!" :
IIow his mother hopes ho will not,
when he grows older ; ami his sisters
persuade themselves that it is only a
few wild oats that he is sowing. And
yet the old men shake their heads, and
feel gloomy when they think of it.?
* Yon ng men just commencing in life, '
^ buoyant in hope, doti't drink! Yon
are freighted with a precious cargo.
The.hopes ot your old parents, of your
wives, of your children?all arc upon
yon, Iti you the aged live over again
tficir young da\*9 ; through Von only
Win the weary one obtain a position in
Bt>ciely; ami from the level on which
yon place them, must your children
go into the great struggle of life.
\Xcicton8 Kxjyress. '
' I
A Model Woman.?"Did yon not.'
rAv t'.llfttl flint i? It ?>i r'
?r i r-Tvi ?? ? ? r~v*
Yea, lie has only his profession."
? ".Will your undo favor his.suit f"
"No; and I can expect nothing 1
from him."
"Tlien, Ellen, you will have to re- 1
sign fashionable society." 1
"No matter, I shall see the more of!
Fred."
"Yon must give up expensive <
dress " ';
" Oh, Fred admires simplicity."
" Yon cannot beep a carriage,"
u But we can have delightful walks." 1
" You must, tako a small house and !
fttrnish it plainly."
- "Yes, for elegant furniture would (j
Tie out qf place in a cottage."
".yon will have to cover yonr floor ,
with cheap thin carpets."
" Oh, then I can hear his step the |
sooner." r
Why is it easier to he a clergymaiti
than a physician? l^uause it i# eas: ,
icr to pitash than toprnctire.^
Win' is a hungry ooy looking at a
pudding in a cook shop window lik* n '
wild horse UpBctansa he wonhl lx?
better if he had u lilt fn his month. 11
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...^141^.1 , I'lHIH JjljlHi .4PPBBB?
Lt AsBtoomlrr <rt a wmon wbjcb
ooj^.iifi an-*W in ll#v#Jj:, .from
tr^wworde r ?wn ie-born to trouble.
sMyfriends;thesubject falls naturiliy.
tb be drvrded in fonr beads': ' *
Plan's entrance into the world.. .
*2. His'pVbgfCs^throiigh the world,
il. His exit front the world, and
?4. Practical reductions from what
may belaid. '-tmij
First, then :
Ml. Man came into the world naked
atid bare. >
2. ilia progress through it, ia tronblo
and euro.
: 3".. His exit from it none can tell I
l.*A..a- M i.ii.y. . .??>."i ntnft..I
a iiv?r\:, " j
4. But if ho doe9 well here,, ho will
be woll There.
Kow I can say no moifc, my brethren,,dqar.
\i v j .'
Shoitld I preach on this subject from
this .time to next year. Amen., .
A Dutohma-n, in describing a span
of horse which ho had lost, said : ?
" Dey wash very much alike, 'specially
dc off one. One looked so much
like both, I could not tell toder from
which ; when I went after do one I al-Ways
caught dc odor, and I whipped
the one almost to death because de
oder kicked at me." Ho thus described
an accident:
" Vonco, a long tiuio ago, I went into
mine apple-orchard to climb a bear
tree to get some beeches to make mine
Wow a lilum budding mit; and veil I
gets to the tobbcrmnst branch, I vail
from the lowermost limb, mit one leg
on both side of do fence, and liko to
stovo my ontside in."
Vichy (lu.vrlKYiNd.t?It, doc6 a body
good to have his pride flattered once
in av while. Wa realize the'benent of
it once a year, Everv April tho assessors
come round and ask how much
money wo have cot at interest; how'
much stock we liavo in the public
funds or in banks; and various .other
questions, which arc supposed to be
put only to the "solid men." If there
is anybody round, we straighten up
slightly, expand onr corporosky, and
answer, " about the mine at last year
TJiyy kuojv well enough what that. is.
So \lo \vc.? Xash vet Tdtyra^hI
NicvKit yet fonud pride in a noble
nature, nor humility in an Unworthy I
mind, Ot aH trees,I oljserve God
hath cbf?scn the vine, n low q.lant that
creeps upon the helptul wall; of all
beast*, the soil and patient lamb; of
all fowls, the mild and guileless dove.
When God appeared to Moses, it was
not ii? thVloftv cedar,nor the sturdy oak,
iv?r the spreading palm, but jn a luish?
aii \iuinhte, slender, abject bush?as if
be would by these selections' check the
conceited arrogance of man. Nothing
procureth love like humility?nothing
liate, like pride.
Kkvku marry for a fortrtne. Wo
overheard a jKX>r unfortunate got the
following s'o'cfcdolager the other day,
from lii.s hotter half: You good for
nothing fellow, what would you be,
had I not married yon? Whoso was
the blanket kiver; whose the pig
trough ; whoso the frying-pan and the
iron hooped bucket, but mine, when
you married me? " Wife,** rejoined
the exasperated husband, "you say
wrong; when I married you, you
hadn't hardly a rag to your back, and
now you are covered with them?"
As out-west chap, with a lady,
stumbled and accidentally fell. The
ladv thinking to commiserate his mishap,
observed that she regretted bis
unlucky Janxpcu. The chap replied,
k* It is not my fore paws, hut my knees i
that are hurt." *
e . IVW\IA I
A Danish writer speaks of a hut so
miserable that it did not know which
way to fall, and so kept standing.-?
Thin is like the man that had such a
complication of diseases that he did
not. L-nniv u-Imt to il!? < >(' o??.1 o<.
..v- y .? .>??<. nv v? iu Vlj ?UU OV 1 I > VU
Oil.
? ^ ^ ^ n. - u. *r
An advocate, the other day, said lie
had two witnesses in court in support
id the cause of his client, ai;d they
would ho 6iirc of speaking the truth,
for ho hail ho opportunity of communicating
with them.
A boy was la^ly asked by tho crlesliist
of the 8CI190I " who first W die
ippfe ?" To which ho implied?
44 Don't know; but guess it was our
Bets, for she eats green apples like
the devil."
44 Markiauk resembles a pair of
shears." says Sydney Hinlth, u so joinatl
that they Cannot lieseparated, often
movirig In opposite "'directions yet always
punishing any ono who comes
between them."
If - A. - A
i'knny for your thoughts, said a
gentleman to a pert beauty. 44 They
lire i)ofv#orth a farthing, sir," alto repfien,
was thinking of yoOr.
I toys that are philosophers at six
rears of age are generally blocklnuads
*t the age of twenty-one.
O v
L iAjc
hli IWd spellings thus : **i ftoape y&f
\vri x?uS6 mi uaddkpellitt specially thfe
litle i's becase i can't tnak them enny
biggui* 6n cownt of thfc nip of my pen
beiiT'sp hlTort'tbat it can't make a lot&i?
murk.
Xk a jtool across a .-road is stuck tip
a pole, having affifceu to it ,n board
with tnja inscription? ** Take notice,
that when tli(i' water is over tliia board,
the. P?0r^s impuaeiiblo, ttxeept for canoes
or boats. ' \ rvt.t..
HEAD! READ!! HEAD!!!
IT WILL TAKE TOO BUT A FEW MINUTK8,
' ( AND MAT 8AVE TOO" ~ %
MANY Y i/VKS or SUFFERING !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
,| ttfE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BL000J
The Jest Alterative ?ver Yet Discovered!
J'hysician* preterit* it, and every one that
uses it is a inalkiny advertisement. No
Jfedictne.mrr *tei vtfervd /<> the American
public has yrrhrrd ruth popularity
in so short a time as
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It mill (litre arty case of Scrofula.
Tt mill Cure any case of Rheumatism.
Tl mill Cure any case of Syphilis.
It mill Cure any case qf Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It mill Cure any case of Fever ami Ague
Or Any Diseases arising from an impure state ol
tin: UlOQfl
SCROFULOUS READER!
I'. eip\;4 the neieo of the Hon,. John. Minol
Botts, a member of Congress from Virginia, ol
Scrofula, after the skill of the best l'hysicians,
both of New York and Philadelphia, had been
tried in vain ; and it will cure ycu, reader, il
you ure so alTectred.
RHEUMATIC READER!
It cured 1). Brtrritt, Esq , of Cincinnati, ol
Rheunintisni of 4 years standing, after all othet
remedies had failed. We have hundrods of Such
certificates. Call on the Agent, and get a Book
and Circular, and rend fur yourself the many remarkable'
and astonishing curfs it has made.
* SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that, he
had two of the most severe and long standing
.cases of Syphilis that Would -yield to none of the
usual remedies but. lie cured one case with six,
and tlio other with nine Inittlc* of CAJtl'KU'S
SPA X/SIf MI Villi/?. \Ve have known it
invu in ovrr n niors.isn casks, ana nave yet to
liciu oT.n /(f/'f?rcih any ea*e. A< A OOj
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS DEAD !
Anrjr axi? Vk\ <:*.?Do not take Quinine, Morcniy,
or nnv iiich noxious l>rogi\ hut t ry nt once
tliis* great Alterative nn?l Purifier of the lllood ;
Cttrfrr'* Hjtnninh .Vi>/nr? will cilro nnv and every
cnac of Ague mid Fever. Wo have never yet
known it to foil.
Anil for nil Diseases arising from an impure
state of -'the tllood, ni? medicine lias ever yet lieen
found to haf C so good on etfect. If you lire sick,
try it ni once; do not delay; time is precious,
and lienlth the greatest of all blessings, without
which all else is valueless.
OIL WM. S. EKEllfc A CO.,
I'rop.hik'Cors, Iiichwoud, Ug.
And for'snlo by K KltUTCIl, Druggist, Agent,
Greeuvillo C. II., S. C. ft-iy May 28
1. J. IIOVKY. w. II. IIOVKT
"W. H. HOVEY & CO.,
l'ROPRIKTORS OF
THE LADIES' STORE,
DEALERS IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
SaU2 S&S33 ?3333,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
HousokoooinT Goods.
ASADT MAM ii??T2IffiS
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
UREGNVILLE, 8. C.
X. Tt.?Orders neeonipaniod by the cash for
Medical, Law or I.ibrnry Rooks, Musical ItiMrumen
t* and Sundiies, promptly filled in New
Yolk, and delivered at our counter on shortest
notice.
Jan 33 87 ly
"THE entewrise"
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
ElTABIilSlIillENT.
HAVING A FINK 8KLKOTION OF
PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE,
\VK AUK PREPARED TO DO WORK
m MftMiDQQlMliS ? WILIS.
CtRCtTLAKrf, CATALOGUES, H ANDIUI.LS, WAY,BILLS,
IIA 1.1. TICKETS, I'nOOTlAMMES, AC.
Printed with Neatness and Dispatch.
<0"S~BU0 S3 CUINA,
fi ATI X KNAMKI., SATIN BUKKACK, AND
I'LAISl AND fcpLOKED CAUDA,
On tho Most Reasonable Terms.
jar GIVE US A CkUs.J?M
G* 6s BOWER,
IWannfnctiircr and Dealer In
/ 2 FURNITURE of every description,
and
'.iJHaZH , CHAIRS of every atyle.
FISK'S CELEBRATED METAL1C BURIAL CASES.
Opposite the Conyarce House,
Dec. 11. COLUMBIA. 8. C- lj
\V.H.LA\VTON, 1 rc\ M. nunAk'FR,
Formerly of V 4 of
T.awtomille', S. C. ) ( Ohnrleaton, S. C.
LAWTON 8L CO.,
Factor*, Forwarding and Commi?*ion
.llcrctuma,
No, 30 Kast Bay and Boy at d- (Jos Wharf,
?s&aiksaiysn, e. o? '
v * Wll.l/BKI.f.
COTTON* RICE. FLOUR, WIIK AT, CORN,
HBLVAL STORES, kc.
Or Having An exp?rfen?e of twenty-five
roar* in bmiiipM, #? guarantee aotufaction to
all who patronize ua. . *
?j J^XrsT
AEAUGP lot of choice lira tide jiiat received
arid for rnlc at. the Drug Stor? of
April 2 47 -tf J H. DEAN.
ggil'iiajE_I!LL*l mL JUlLU L?iiL'^ L-IilJ^L'L
IY &OODS,
STONj 8. C.
mm
Browning <?' ??/???.)
? C H U M $ TAYLOR,
pmite Hasell Street^ ...
ami CHOICE STOCK of FlffltCH. EXOlTSlJ
r the Nit WEST Sl'KlNO STYLES.
X SILJEia,
texture mi l beaut,iful iiiiieli, carefully selectc
* **Jr 1 4 t f J . i >. ? *, .#* J *^, I
1 AT/* OTTtre
fr"
DfcaimE
^ -? *? * "<*?y?
(LaU of the Firm of,
~v SXTCCESSO* TO KE1
' " ? %13 Kin^iircet, Op]
to riisk^rtfe&Y NEW
1 QEItMAX AND AAJEltlQAN OOOW, ol
suM]vcm
s In choicest Flnid, St ripes and Chonej, of light
expressly foi city ifcluj trade.
HOIIJI) BI,,
Groat attention lias been p?i<l to obtain the bo:
American market. ...
! FL.OU1VCEJ
In Silk. Dartre, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies
| constantly receiving.
FRENCH AND E
'< The Stock of these Goods will invite a olvso (it
ivtoxjRJKrxrg
I Bombazines, Alpacas, Glial ly 8, Crape Marat, CI
cal Crapes, English Paramattas, BI?<jk Organdies
Mourning llobes. Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, HI
aud Marcel line of very choicest makes, always o
mm i
Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting anil l'illow-C
i dressing. Striped Shirting Bin^ns, Linen Osnnbi
r SPRINC CASS I J//<
A large and varied Stock of Goods In this Depi
and Siuaineu wear, such us Tweeds, Light Cassi'mei
; PARASOLS A N1
i In lllack nnd Colored, Lined nnd Unfilled
r beat Scotch. Giughn;n nnd Silk Umbrellas,
PLANT AT II
Planters nnd their friends will always find will
and all Good* will be jotd n{ the lowest market |
1 The Suliserlbcr is now nble to give hit persona
surpassed advantages in obtaining all the NK
' PlttUKS, together with hi* buyer constantly wn
Goods at let* than the market value, lie (eel* pre
fit led. J3?~ The One Price System rigidly (tdhcrrt
243 King Street, Oppo*
May 1st. 1857.
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AiND FIFE INSURANCE!
'^NS'A?MSV1IL1LE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Insures Houses, Stores and other Frop.rty
AGATNST HUE:
juu m, !,;?*; cf White P?r?ons and Slaves,
between the ages of 10 and GO gears,
OX such term* as to render it a most, safe nnd
desirable invest meat. Full details, with
the Constitution nnd By-Laws of the Company,
| will bo furnished on application to any of the Officers
of the Compnnv.
JOSKPfl 11. OSnORXF. Pres't.
\VM. W. MeDOWKI.L Vice-Pre*.
J a*. I?. Raskin, Secretary ?fc Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jun 8 So-ly UHfcfcNYILLi; K C.
T2X3~ 03R?aiT;7ILL3
B O () K S T O It E,
MAIN 8TREKT, NKXT TO MoBEETS 1IA1.L,
WHERE constantly may ho found
/a large and well selected Stock
MISCKI.LANEQ.US, SCHOOL and CLASSICAL
HO<>USv Writing Paper, HI/ink Hooka, Memorandums
<fcc.: Writing Desks ami Onscs, Port
folios, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Holers,
Ac., Ac. " J. c. p. .i irr Fit,
Jan 15 30-ly Sigu of tjie Big Book.
The Goodlett House.
fjj THIS LARGE AND'COMMOX,diou?
Hnilding. situated in (lie centre of
the Town of Greenville, formerly known as
The I'lnutvr's Hotel,
lias llecn, recently purchased l>y the subscriber,
and will be opened for the reception and accommodation
of Hoarders and Travellers on tlie
Firat of January.
The House will he eatirely ncwlv furnished in
every department, and thy Proprietor will endeavor
to make it one of the first Hotels in the
upper conntrv. " i
IS. P. tiOODLETT.
Dec. 2,">. 33 tf
E. R. STOKES,
BOOKeBIN 1 > K II,
AM)
Rlfliik-itook Itlaneitaclnrcr,
/r.? .,r t /or,... \ i
<3
OLA NIC BOOKS rtile?l to any pntt-m, rtnj tnnnufactpred
of tlio Lout materials and in
( the most durable manner.
PERIODICALS, iltTSIC nboivfl. de..l. nd,io
every variety of style, at ahoYt notice,
ir own try- orders promptly attended (o. _<ff I |
J)ec 4 80 1 v
JOHN KRAUSE,
F U R N 1 T U R 15
AND CABINET MAKER.
. WOVf.T* r? specially inform
,|| Tayjp?tlie citizens of fJreeuvi.le rnd vi*^?lill<dnUytbat
lie Iins on |isnd a lot
of FURNITURE, which lie wifl'dispose of upon
reasonable terms. He 1ms Chairs, Taldes, Solas,
Wnshstands, Ac. Fine and Plain Purnilnre
nado to order. Ills shop mny be found on A venue
Street, between lienttio's Store and the
PonfeetUwerr, and, nearly opposite tlie .Court
lTunxc Hr. .n\il!. A?jf. IP14*ly
, (PIANO TUNING.
'jftr THE suBser^r-donld ofjsnc*5*?flhee"
f?r his services to the citizens
Uresuville and the suru
y \J J |^ rounding country in the al?**^^^tJ^bov<)
business. lie will give
satisfaction, or nocherge will be made.
h. M. AIL'UPIIF.Y.
Jnne 5. 4 t.f
/,( Tqhu Oificci'n*
/ntoxfon/.?H. LEE tliRUSTON.
Ward***.?U. C. Mahki.v.t.G. B.' Over,
Dr. R. D. Loro. R. McKay.
, Town Cterlr.?\V. P. Prick.
Marthnlt.?Z. M arii.: ?V C.GRtsnnmv.*
0A&XV0*
it Goods in Muck Silks tV.it are brought into tU
9 KOBES,
aud Jaconets, in lrfrge Variety, very ilioien and
NGLISH PRfNTSi '
tcntiou, being very full and at very low prices.
C3r - OOODS,
loico Blnck I lurches and Poplins, Poplinetts, Pin
i. French and English ('mix's in various widths,
lack Faniise and Canton Cloths, Mousliu DeLniiu
11 hnnd. .
'asi; LINENS, of various widths nnd free fron
irgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc
'/>//<' /) 7> / 7 r V .r.rt
A * V J/il HV/>
urtmcnt, suitable for Gentlemen and Boys' Sprini
es, Drop D'Ets, Farmer'sSntin, Grey Flannels, etc
| UMBRE L. L A S ,
, in all lire new designs; constantly received
ON GOODS.
Ii mc -n full department suitable to their wanst
[ rices for Cnsli or City Acceptances*
1 nttenliou to al| Country Orders, and haviqpnn
WEST OOODS nt flic' LOWEST' J'.OSfi (BJ. /
,tehing the New York Auctions for nil desirahh
pared to say-that nil orders will be satisfactorily
l to, ami all Oooti* Warraute L
A. F. BROIV^IING,
ita llascU Street, Stos ok thb " Trkh."
52 i ; ; - v /?./ , tt
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
j'jiri.AOKi.iniiA.
Important Announcement.
''ttO all persons afflicted with Sexual Disease*
swell -asSpermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness
Impotence, ({onori Jio'a, Gleet, Syphilis, tlie Yici
of Onanism. -or S.df Abuse, ?t*c , Ac,
The 110 lr!/l UD A.8HOCIA TJON, iji view ?>
the awful destruction of human lite, caused hi
fcoxunl Disease*.nun me u??r|'U<ji)r j.i.vet;:p.
on the uufoitiinato victims of such diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon
ns a charitable act w or!by of their name to giv<
j mkokwi. auvick gk.VTis, to all pers >ns thus allljct
ed, who apply by letter, with n description o
their condition, (ago occupation, habits of life
| ACT,) and in eases of extreme poverty and suf
foring, to furnith m-tliriuct free of charyc.
| The llowafd AAsoeiatijh is a'Irenevolcnt In
etitution, established liv special endowment, foi
I the relief of the sick and distressed, affiictet
| with " Yiruhmf mid Kpidcmic Diseases.' It ha:
I now a surplus of means, which the Direot.on
| have voted to expend in advertising the nbovi
notice. It is needless to add that the Associa
t ion commands the highest Medical skill of tin
I age, and will furnish the most approved modcri
I treatment.
Just Published, by the Association, a Itepor
vii njiurniimiri'iirea, or ><i>niinni \\ ( nkno^u, tli<
vice of Oiintiiam, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, an?
other Diseases of the S?xnnl Or^ann, by tlioCon
suiting Surgeon, which will lie sent by mail, r ii
u sealed envelope), Free ofCharyo, on thcreceip
of TWO ttTAMlvl for postage.
Address, Dlb GEO. CALHOUN', Consiiltini
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 SoutI
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, 1'a.
By order of the Director*.
EZltA r?. lfAUTWELL, President
Oro. F.vtRCtttLn, Secretory."
_Fol> 5 * * tf
i\cw fHin ifliiiiiil'aclory,
4;. "
ENGRAVING AND CASING OF THE FINE ARTS
| r IDlli subscriber, recently from London, Pari
j X ond ibe principal cities of Europe nn>
| America, where specimen* of hi* art. have givci
I 'lie utmost fininfliction, respoctlj informs the cit
izens of the Upper country, that he ha* just nr
I rived, and located himself at Greenville, wher
lie is prepared to ibfall tfork appertaining 1o hi
business,.in the 1>cH manner and at the shorten
I notice, as Double and Single Cast Steel lijfle
and Shot, Guns, Duelling Pistol*, ?te.
He will also keep constantly on hand an as
sort meat of Sporting Materials, which he offer
for sale at very reasonable terms; finely carvei
Alliitator's Tei Hi,"Steel .Tjppips, and Kiigrnviiij
OA,Gold, Silver. Ac. ,
Afll NVcjrk ami If opairiop dpi)* In the very be*
naniter,'ftnd warranted equally as good n* cni
be done in tho Lnitcd State*.
?3}"lli* shop will l?e found two doors UcIqv
Dnr.nflo's Drug Store.
duly 3 8?tf. _ F. TIRED A
A Dictionary
i \FpETftn AND 1'01'ULAU QUOTATIONS
I f ?: i. r **
V-' wnirii nrr it *?nii> iiuiii 111 <
Latin, French, (iicck, Spanish nud Italian Inn
gungcs; together with a collection of Law Max
Int'a mfd Term* ; translated into English. "Hi
has l?een to a great frnst of languages, and sto
Ion ail the For anle nt tin
T. REK.W 1LLM BOOKSTORE.
Spurgeon's Sermons,
171IIST and SiiCONftSKIHlvS foi sale nt tin
?T? GREENVILLE B0QK.BTORK.
Napoleon
And tih; marshal* of tiie empire
Two volumes complete in one, with finely
engraved portrait*, nt
rj J. Q^ JgTERjl ROOKfeTORK.
All Sorts of Liquors.
AT Greenfield's Fnmilv Oroeer^'Store may
novjr lift found a well selected assortmorn
of Cl$>iqe LIQl'OliS, vi*: Ale and Porter, of tlx
heat hrhrids; Champagnes, lfock and Clarcl
Wines: Schiedam Schnapps; Brandy Peaehei
and Cherries; fine and common Brandies
Whiskey, of different brands ; Jamaica Bum ; i
variety of Cordials.
Ap 23 50-if A. GJKKNF1EI.D.
Apple Vinegar.
\F1NE ail ii'Je to be had o? the Family Gj
eery St<>rc of i* GREKNFlELTb
; j; / ?
SPECIftl ANHOUttftlliEIIT,
"\\7 K w"omcf iftfoVfn tll>> citir.cn* oT" (trecnville
ft Qn?#>f ?lo-yiirr?.ntjflini fttat
.ounc. r r?l<i*t> iJU-nG* inp lAisiHets L?s ?an<fJnl
e?l qmp remoTul from "8 Hj?oai>^tbw?," to the
magnfSeerit ?Wrt ?fxi^iMfr,Bfrr*N<-ti't*toW lhnMirjt,'
19 BROAD STREET.
Tho u??<-oiiitiiO"lii?i >tr> Unit i?ri j\i?_ ?*r ?-iil^ 1
tliis "NKW DEPOT," nre unptirf>r.Mt*'d~'by nny
siniRnr cMftbllslimpiit. in Hip Uniti-fl Stntr*"; mul
' wliitut it will afford facilities fur keeping our
ustinl lnrf?<* t-tnck of
MISCELL ANEOf S BOOK S,
ClifcAr lTHUtWilONS,
MAGAZINES, & C . *
? I \W tilsn proj>O80-0?Uiin!T largely to our
vBtock of Stationery,
* Ami tho*<- in wont of T IT'OFFS, JOr'tJiAIS,
I'AS]I HOOKS, J.l.'lTI.K, NOTF, mid CAP PAI'Kft,
?t(\, AC., will f.n<l it to llicii- advantage
g."g. & co.,
" UOOKSKT.KF.K8 AND KTATTOTCKIW.
I At the < f tj.
wwioY."
C.Jintlcfton, Nov- 20, 2?-lf
IP E KRtITCH'S
i-I nt)!in pxnnr (Un inhrnrnirn ??
unuu o Lunc nwu MTUirttUAttY S>tt K,
r UNDER M< l;KKS M AM,, -
8? a,
"5V If rut-: will 1.1 cnr.Msntiv !: ; ?;? il.?
? T purol stucjt nf
DUL^JS.IlfraHOlM-y.TllKMIf Af^.PATKM*
? Mrtlidne?, Surgical liislriiini-iit.s, Paints,
" i slnti's, Yarnhh.-s, l'ntty. 'Id 'acoii. Vi |_->it -?. Sttiit.
f j (In", Oils, CmiiiIK ?, Si'iipp, Sjiii-oc. |!ri>lips, T<>i!? t
| Articles, Comh?, IVrfiinuiy ; mid nil otjier nrlitSa*tt*-rfll>V
'
- IVe-l. ui.l pure I>ru?.?hi e wcr^itnlefl nt.d
s?>!.l ?il )M\'_ iM'iiv*
r I <iiK ilioir.cs arc prepared In tin- mot
' I careful wnv. Receipts mi 1 giv-eiiptiiMis i?l hcv
' j fcinfl piinv wnr. accuracy. ncmm-N. ii'iiu
* patch. S.V-lom Jan h
\S2A i'l: < > y s< > IfTU. (A!:nU^A
|. OIMIKNYll.l.i: JiIsTI;I< T.
1 IX T1IB COMMON PI.EAfl. ' : i
I I Vanity Mo Dee ) Attachment,
p.] VS. j- II. I.KK TiIKVRTOX,
1 Joseph Xno. j ITiT'ji AtiV*
\ A \ ' I i KK MAS, the Plaint ill did, on the
% t T 1 lilt tiny of < >otohor, fil?* his declaration
against the Defendant, who (as it is
rlsaid) is absent from and without the limits
> I of this State, and has neither wife nor ?t|
tornev known within I lie same, upon. whom
I n copy of the sai<l declaration might he served.
' It is, therefore. ouTored, that the said Rofemlant
do ap|H-ar and plead to the said declaration
on or before the 14th day of October,
which will be in the year of our land
one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven.
Otherwise final and absolute judgment w ill
thin be given and awarded against hint.
. \V. A. M< DANIKL. c. c. J*.
* Cleric's Office, Greenville District.
* Oct. .10. \ ' 25 td
OTIS' IMPROVED
PATENT
*! Lightning Conductors*
rsaitr ...i :? i- ? ? ?-- w-"
? Q I W rui'tvt ?|'V4 una ^un. me "I
I 1 fUttillg UptllO (lltOVU <lc.-Cli|llj.lll of Ugllt
i- | uiug J>.ods in t.villi- l'utrict, and is |uejmrcd
s , to execute orders for the same to any .extent, and
I | with promptness and despatch. Ju<ic l.otts <ir<
conducted upon Scientific | linoiples,. rn?: i.tV??i?i
, the oiilv method y?'t.discovered ol nt.-o ' u pro
t! te'ctiuji against light uiitg. Anj- one i. ep.,ui,ii '
n ; with the IttWsof < dectricily, will I < it i.,e*;iyKJ\
: couviiie-rd.of their utility, ii|t?n examining then
k Their value has hccu t? t?t? ?! bv e.\|criei-ce (u
sojct'cr, and has been vouched hv hundreds rl
certificate* from ad parts of the L'nion. J-'roni
amongst those the following only arc submitted.
' I have carefully examined Otis' insulated
t Lightning ' 'onductor, and have it attached to the
. building in which I reside. It is better oo*-.
structed, and more securely insulated, than any
e form of lightning Hods 1 have seen. It. is neat
. and cheap, nint if | roi-i-rly attached to thchuihlr
in^r, caunot fatfio irlFord security against the
i 1 <Wtl sil lifu mill lifAnnt'l u ItV olAofalaUI -
I ? I'.-f V "J - V??re,tj m "I*1"
fore recommend it worthy of'llic confidence
of the ooiiununity. It. K. Jim'
Prof, of Chemistry, do., in S. C. Col lege.f
Mr. D. O.^VoM6? 1 i line recently supplied my
house with Oti?' improved Conductor. 1 have
examined tin-in with great cure, and am convinced
that tliey arc tlie heat Lightning fiodu ever
t const rtietod. 't he methods of attraction and inHulation
arc new, and Mem to wo to be perfect.,
i cun confidently recommend them to all j-creons
wishing to secure Uiei&houscs against lightuing.
C. J.Elkoru.
tj Any further information may he obtained on
; application to I).,G. WKSftViKLD,
I May ft-.v.'-tf. Greenville, ft. C.
J Shaving and Hair -Dre bs ingT~
Bi RKlOGF
CtoNTINI PS the Tentorial bttsintfl *t hia
) obi stand, in BeaUicV Brick Huitdlhg.?
. Gentlemen can have t'acir hair cnt> or shampoo.
ail, or f t - imv? d. at hn j yjilt during (tic dny 4
' or evening. *,/.j iil 10.. 4S tf.