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?T TKNNYSON.
There we ?m? hear;* that, like (he loving
vine, , I
Cling to unkindly rock* nnd ruin ?d towers. ^
Spirit* that niitfer end do not repine?
Patient an I sweet a* lowly trod leu flowers.
That from hen?M?th the passer'* heel a?-i?e
And give buck odorous breath iuaiuad uf
aigh*.
But there are other heart* that will not feel
The lowlv love that haunts their eye* and
ear*:
That wound fond faith with auger worse
th in steel.
An 1 out of pile's sp.ing draw idle tears.
0 NVtire! shall it ever lie thv will
III things with g-?od t? mingle, g hk! with
ill?
Wliv should the heavv foot of sorrow press
The willing heart of uncomplaining love ?
Meek charity that shrieks not from distress.
UMitlenmn, loth her tyrant* to rep.-?iv?>!
Though virtue weep f>r ever and huvnt.
With one hard heart lorn to Inr and relent.
Why should the ree<l he broken that will
bend.
Anil thev that ?lrv the tears in other's eveFeel
their own uiQf iiili welling without end.
Their summer darkened with the smoke of;
v sighs 1
Sure Love. t> some fair Eden of his own
Will flee at last, and leave us hear alone.
Love woepeth always ?weepeth for the pn-t.
For woe* that are. for woes iha' mav betide :
Whv should not haul atnhiiion weep at last.
Envv and hatred, avatiee and nddel
Fate whispers sorrow, sorrow is your Int.
Thev would l?e relnjls?love rela-lleth not.
HUMORIST'S OLIO.
How I Ik Lost His Umk.?A Norfolk
paper tells the following storv :
Uri Osgood and Jonathan Aiken
were on opposite sides ot politics las:
fall, in Grundy county, and the iighi
between them?they were running for [
Congress?grew warm and desperate.
One day when tliey met on the stump.
ITri, whose head was Laid, and should
therefore hue? heen cooler, in the
midst of his indignation, turned upon (
Jonathan and said :
I think, sir, you have but one ideal'
in your head, and that is a very small
one; if it should swell, it would burst
it. I
Whereat Jonathan grew red in the
face* and looking for a nnunent at the
bare and venerable head of his oppo- s
nent, asked it he should say what he *
thought of him t i
" S??v on," said Uri.
"Well, 1 think you haven't one in *
your head, and never had; there's
been one sera.ching around on the outside,
trying to get. in, tell it has scratched
all the hair off, but it's never got f
in, and never will."
Uri was silent.
"It Lkaks."?A friend, returning 11
from a depot a few mornings since, e
with a bottle of freshly imported >
" Maine Law," sa v a young lady J .
whom he must inevitably join. So, j
putting tlie hurtle under his arm, he
walked alongside.
''Well," said ili young lady, after
disposing of " health*' and tlie " weather,
" what is that handle yon are carrying
so mysteriously under your
arm f' from which she discovered a
dark fluid dripping.
' Oh, nothing but a c<>af, which the! >
tailor has been mending for me"
4'Oli! it's a cant, is it i Well, you'd
better carry it. back, and get him to
sew up one more hole?it u'aku."
An old man remarkable for his integrity
wore the same hat so long that i
it became a proverb with his neigh-' ,
bors. At last he was seen going homo' e
with anew hat on. The next morning
all the fences in the vicinity bore the in caption.
John Green has got a new
hat!" A compassionate friend went to
the old man and imformed him of this
ridicule, offering t>? have the inscrip- .
tion erased, ere he in.ido his appearance
in the strfeets again. ,k No, said thei
honest economist: "go and add?and;
it is paid for !"
A mo nov who displayed a long;
dangling watch chain, was asked,?
" What's the time, Josiah if''
lie drew his watcl. very ceremoniously,
ami after examining it a while,;
referred to another, andusked: " .s
this figiiry 'leven V
lie was told that it was u figiiry;
seven."
Josiah here began a course of mental
arithmetic, and at length said ?
" Well, then,' it lack* just about
half an inch of eight!"
Ab a newly married couple from
down east were one night lying in bed,
talking over 44 matters and things," a
heavy thunder storm arose. The
loud peal* of thunder and vivid flashes
of lightning filled them with terror,
and fearful apprehensions. Suddenly
a tremendous crash caused the loving
couple to start as though thev had received
an electric shock. Jonathan,
throwing his arms around ids dear, exclaimed:
44 Hug up to nie, Lisy let's]
'.lis lik-? men." '
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ft
Mary and Her Mother*4
Mother, why do you read the
Bible so much?*' said little Mary;
* haven't you road it all through ?"
4 Von, my dear, a great many times,"
said Iter mother.
* Well, then, yon must know all
there is in it by th's time, and yet you
read it every day."
4' Do von remember lrst summer,
Mary, when yon were away at Miss
Br<Hikes' School?'*
44 Yes, mother."
41 You told me that when yon got a
iwnur inun nome. you usea to reau it
over and over I ill it was almost worn
out."
" And so I did, motherV
" Well, what made you "end tlm?
letter so often ? you knew nU that there
was in it."
u Because it seemed a pleasure, and
made me think about home, and you.
and father."
"So, inv dear, I read over some
parts of the Bible that I have read
hundred* of times hetore, for the sain,
reason, that it reminds me of my hornof
my heavenly Father, and my Saviour,
and of what he wishes me to
do; and therefore I l??ve to read it."
' Is heaven my home, too,mother?"
said litdo Mary: "shall you take me
with you when you g<??"
* 1 cannot toll yon, mv dear; I can
not give you leave to go to heaven,
hut I know who can."
" Ah, you mean Jesus Christ, moth
cr."
" Yes, my dear, you must a<k him;
and you must, read and learn to understand
this Book, which is like a letter
froin lliin to us to tell us all nhou'
himself and heaven. When yon can,
I hope von will love to read the Bible
as much as I do."
A Buionr Boy.?Abel II. Fuller
was examined before a Justice at Gas
t ?n, Mas*., on Thursday, on two coinpla
nts for lupior sellimr, and found
i?*iiItv in both. Among the witiieftses
linsf Fuller was his nwnf.cn, a lad I
of twelve, or fourteen. lie testifier)
flint lii-? fallicr kept liquor in flic pTii
nry for Ilia men; " but then.'' fluid In-,
u ir doom't hurt 'em any, because fat liar
waters it well.''
That was a fearful prayer of tlio ii li<!el
sailor, in danger of shipwreck :
*(>! God, it there he a God, wave m\
toul, if I have a soul!1' 13ut tliere isiublimity
and beauty in that, of tin
ohlier, on tiie eve of battle: "O!
rod, if in the day of battle I forge
L'hee, do not Thou lhrget inc.*'
IV. II. 1I0VEV & CO,,
rnopiuirroRS of
The Ladies' Store,
VUK NOW. nii't will he constantly receiving
Fresh importation?, |>tir<lin.?e<l t'y oi:e of
liv? partner*. \vln? lias some twenty five years'
xperietice in Inlying and selling <!?. Thev
i whim imiu! special nlleiilioii to tlieir large
took of
Vliito anil Km 1 noil Iced floods, R'eb Silk 1
Tissues, Ih'Bejjes, Cliallvs. Crape De 1
Paris, 1 <ere?ms, Muslins. Brilliants,
Silks. AI parens, Bombazines,
Canton Crape, Cinwlianis,
Trench, English anil
American Prints,
Ate.. <fcc.
AIjSO, just IN. 1
A N11'K LOT OF
few Bonnet<. Rihhons, Ruches, Wreaths, 1
Flower*. Blonds, Valencia, Thread and
1 JrnsseF Edgings, White anil Black
Crape Collar* and Sleeves,
Embroidered. Linen and
Muslin Collars, Long
Lawns, Plain and
Kinh'd L. O. Handkerchiefs,
ind many oilier NICE AND FANCY fiOOTW,
ill of which it will he their endeavor to sell as
heap as po?i?ii.lo. XIh W
I)U. ,L II. DEAN,
DEALER IS
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery,
thiols, Oils, jjye-Sluff.v
:rW A r-\ iMl .***. (1 INk A frW 1
U >4^ ?) ^ v?^? ^ ? U viM Irl -5 y
FINK? TOIIjBT SOAP*,
FINK 11.Mil AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
PURE WINES AND LldUORS,
Knr Medicinal 17m**, .
TRJS3ES AND SHOULDER BRACES, &C., AC.
Third Door above the Mansion House,
Grcoiville, S. ('.
Medicines wnrrnnted genuine nnd of the
heel quality.
% Planters nnd Phvsicinns front the country
will tin<) his stock of Medicines complete.
Kelt 1-2 40 ly
F ~BU IVTY^ ~
Doalor in Boots, Shoos, Leathor,
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BJOKSTORE.
(JHKKNVILLE. S. C:.
IS Prepared to furnish enstom\
ers with the nhove Articles, CHEAP
FOR CASII.
(laving competent workmen entrnged, he caii
assure his peirons tlint nil work will be Kkatlv
1K.sk and WARRANTER
Feb ft SO tf
HAIR WORKING.
MRS. M. M. ORSON
HAS returned to flrcenville, nnd offers her
services to her former patrons nnd friends,
in exceutintr nil orders in the nhove Business.
She mny ho found at her residence, n?;nr the old ]
Baptist 'Ttureh <--?ss .bine 4
4||
y Blows, Stoves, J
mm *??
,3Cwv WE keep con?t?nt*?^ak
OnL lj on hand a large as- ? '1
EjM *ort-?nei.t of One and g^|^BSr
n^^3(r wo-Horse Turning Subsoil and iiihside
which we challenge the world to equal in good
work, ease of draft- and durability.
We have also a large and beautiful assortment
of Cooking, l'nrlor, Dining Room, Bed Room
and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call the attention of
those who wish to tuirohas*.
Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS,
Corn Shelters, Straw (hitters, Ac. Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or
Well Pump* furnished ar.d put up.
Wo also are making nnd receiving from New
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
among which I he Ladies may find a groat variety
of Cake Cutters and Hake Pans.
FOOT and BATIIIXO TUBS, or any other Artide
in our line, made to order, and Painted in
the best manner. We are also prepared to do
Roofing and (aittlcrliiR
in the latest nnd host manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
' H " n W
We say it is superior, and we do not wish to
have our word taken for it. Poms atwisec.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Hoes Wax and Old
Pewter.
?3T" Rag* taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
811E R M A N BROTH KRS.
Bill 12 _ 44 if
CH AR LESHIck E Y,
(Successor to Emanuel Currant,)
MANCFACTUUKH OF
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DKALKK IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
UK A Ch'ETS. WLVDOW COhWlCES.
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
154 KINO 8TRHET,
CI IA RLESTON, S. C.
fy Old Frames Ke gilt equal to ticw.
April 30 61 ly
lJs
Third Door above the Mansion ifonse,
i \ \ kj i.i; rcr-p ?!?!';.* en'! tne attention ol |
? t 11is> friends. nu<l lli<* pulilio generally, to
h:s rcont enlarged Stock of IMtlKiS, l-II>1 O
NE , &o. Physicians, Merchants. Farmers
ilcad, of Families, and all persona in want <?f
Article* in Ills lino, will do well to call and examine
his assortment. Articles for family use,
spices Flavoring Extracts, etc., eon-tantlv on
hand. Also Pure Medical \V ines and Jlrufady. '
Aptil 2 47 If 1
t .t. "ovkv. w. ii. novkv '
W. H. HOVEY & CO., !
PKOlMtlKTnKS OF ,
THE LADIES' STORE,
PKM-KUS IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS.
SUDAi
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Housokcouinj Goods, I
ill AD Y MAD !iULQT&1H2
ANI)
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
UREIoHVILLC, S. C. .
X. II.?Orders neconipniiicd hv the cash for 11
Medical, l.nw or l.ihrary llooks, .Musical Instrn- v
nents and Siindiics, promptly filled in New ti
fork, and delivered at our counter on shortest
o'ico.
Jan 22 37 lr
REA l)T RKTDT! THAT) U!
IT WILL TAKK YOU BUT A KKW MINUTKS,
AN!) MAY SAVK YOU
MAHY Y :AR3 Or SUFFEIUWa !
fnvfov'o Qi-ioninli TVTi
uai tui upauiou zuiAtiu c.:
THt GREAT PUFFIER OF THE B#*0D!
The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered! ;
Physician* prescribe it, and 'very one that
use* it in a tea'king wlvertintrnent. A# J
Medicine ever yet offered to the A me- ?
rican public ha* gained *ttch j>o- f
pillar it y in *o short a time a* \
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! 1
It will Cure any case of Scrofula.
It will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will Cure any case of Syphilis. I
It will Cure tiny case of S'l/t Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague,
Or imy Ttisenses arising from so impure state of
the blood.
SCROFULOUS READER! \
I' enreil the neice of the lion, lohn Minor (
Hntls, a inemhrr of t'ongress from Virginia, of ,
Scrofula, after the skill of the l?ost Physicians, i
i>oth of New York ami Philadelphia, ha?l lieen
trie-1 in vain ; and it will cure yen, reader, if i
you are so ntTected.
RHEUMATIC READER! J
Tt eur^d D. Burr it I, r?q, of Cincinnati* of i
a .1:? -r* 11 ?i
remedies had failed. We luive hundred* of such
ciTliKcntfi. Call on the Agent ami get a Hook
an?l Circular, and read for yourself the ninny remarkable
ami astonishing cures it linn tnn?le.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Hotelier writes iik that he
hml two of the most severe and long standing
cases of Syphilis that. would yield to none of the
usual remedies, hut he cured one ease with sis,
and the other with nine bottle* ?>f UA RTEffE
SPANISH MIXTURE We have known it 1
used in over a T .oiisanu casks, and have yet to
hear of a failure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ !
Aock ask Fkvku.?Do not take Quinine, Mer
enry, or any such noxious Drugs, luit try at once
thin great Alterative and I'lirilier of the Blood ;
Carter * Spanith Mixture will cure any and every
case ol Agile and Fever. We hav?* never yet
known it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an Impure
state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet oeen
found lo have so good an etfeet. If you are sick,
try it at oner; do not delay ; time is precious,
nml health the greatest of all blessings, without
which all else is valueless.
DR. VVM.8. BEERS As CO.,
Pi.oi'HiKTnita, Richmfrml., Va.
And for sab hy K KUl'TCll. Druggist, Agent, i
Cr^encille C, H., ft O, fl-ty May
4* SPRING
D1
IN CHABLX
It
(Late of the Firm of
SUCCESSOR TO KE'
913 King: Street, Op
INVITES ATTENTION tn his ENTIRELY NEV
GERMAN AND AMERICAN GOODS, c
BUMME23
In choiceet Plaid, Stripes and Cliones, oL light
expressly for city retail trade.
BOItJD BL
Oreat attention has bccu paid to obtain the be
Amvricau market.
FLOUNCE]
la Silk, Barege, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies
constantly receiving.
FRENCH AND E
The Stock of these Goods will invite a ch.se nl
MOTJFUXTI3V
Bombazines, Alpacas, Challys, Crano Marat, 01
<y\l Crapes Lnglish Puramnttas, Black Organdiei
.Mourning Robes, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, B
and Marcellmc of very choicest makes, always c
- umm
Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Pi!low-(
dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osnab
SPRING CASSIMI
A large and varied Stock of Goods in this Pep
and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cassiinc
PARASOLS A Nil
In lllnck and Colored, Lined nnd-Unlined
be>l Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbrellas.
PLAN PATH
Planters and their friends will always find wit
and nil Goods will he sold nt the lowest market |
'<Hie Subscriber is now able to give his mmoiiii
stirpav?ed advantages in obtaiuiug all tne NK
PRICES, together with his buyer constantly wn
Goods at loss than the market value, he leels pro
fit led. The One Price System rigidly adh>vci
243 King Street, Oppo-;
May 1st. 1857.
WM. II. ALLEN,
SUltO EON DENTIST,
ts. HAS returned from Philndeljdiia.
prepared, every way, to
'-'--i i i i r permrin .ill (i|'crmi?uj in m? profession
in the most skilli.1 ami approved manner.
Having prueurvil every improvement of tl?o day,
persons can safely rely on having overy operaion
performed in the same manner as done in
i'hilu h-lphia or New York,
hither ami Ohlorofornt given when desired.
Person* desiring attention must make appointnenta
previously,
rar k norns iii MeBce's Building.
March 11) 4.-? tf
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE;
tthi mw&miiM
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANV
Insures Honscs, Stores and other Prop. rtr
AGAINST F1IIK:
And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves,
between the ages of 10 and GO yearn,
f \\ such terms as to render it a most, safe and
L* desirable investment. Full details, with
he Constitution and lly-laws of the <V?nip?ny,
rill be furnished on application to any of the (jficers
of the Company.
JOSEPH It. OSnORNP. Prrtt.
W.M. W. M.DOW KL!? Vice J'rr*.
J a*. It. Rankin, Secretmrif it Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 85-ly GREENVILLE, S. C.
TH3 C-P.332TTILLS
B O O K S T O R E,
MAIN STREET, NEXT TO McDEKS 1IALL,
WHERE constantly may be found
large and well selected Stock
MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL ami CLASSICAL
LOOKS, Writing Paper, Blnnk Books, Memtrniidums,
?tc.; Writi it; Desks and Cases, Port
olios, (Sold ami Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing
iVax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstamls, Ruers,
Ac.. ?kc. J. C. P. JETER,
Jan 15 36-ly Sign of the Big Book.
tt. KRUTCH'S~
)RUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHOP,
UNDER McBEES HALL,
\\J HERE trill be constantly kept on band the
T T purest stock of
DRUBS, MEDICINES*, CHEMICALS. PATENT
Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, I)yc
itutlV, Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Segars, Spirit
as. Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet
Articles, Combs, Perfumery ; and all other nrti
les generally kept hv Druggists.
i*r Fresh and pure Drugs are warranted and |
lolti at low prices
Compound medicines are prepared in the most
areful war. Receipts ard prescriptions of any
kind put-to witt. accuracy, neat noes uud die!>stch.
85-10m Jan 8
W. S. LAWTOX, 1 I C. M. BREAKER.
Formerly of > < of
Lawtonvillo, 8. C. ) ( Chnrlefton, 8. C
LAWTON & CO.,
Factors Forwarding uiid Com*
mission .tlcrcliuiitK,
Xo. HO East Bay and Iinyce d" Co's Wharf.
?;a&&rb!33s?aa# ?. o.,
WILL aK i.i.
COTTON. RJCE. FLOU R.WIJ EAT, CORN.
NAVAE STORES, Ac.
Having an experience of twenty-five
ye a it in htieim-M, we guarantee satisfaction to
nil who patronlr.e t.a. v 'j
JOHN KRAUSE7~
FURNITURE
AND CABINET MAKER,
. ,-M ,1 WOULD roepectfully inform
$3gjUgtiwi|Uie eitir.eiia of (irevnviite ml vieinity
thRthe liae on hand a lot
of FURNITURE, winch he will diepoee of upon
roaaonahle term*. lie baa Choir*, TaMea, Sofas
Wanlistands Ae. Fina and Plain Furniture
made to order. Ilia ?hot? may he found on Avenue
Street, between Beatlhi'e Store and the
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the C<nirt
Ilnoeo Oreenvillc, R. Vug. 14-14-ly
m ^
rF^GoomTT
iSTON, a e.
Browning <k Ltman) ,
rCHUH & TAYLOR,
posste Haaell Mfrcet,
i and C1I01CK STOCK of FKKNCH, MNGLI3B,
>f the NEWESTSWUNG STYLES.
=L SXXjK.8,
texture and beautiful finish, carefully selected
ACK ?IIM.
ist Goods in Black Silks tVat arc brought into the
V KOKIvS
i and Jaconets, In largo variety, Tory choice and
:nglish prints.
Ltention, being very full un<l at very low price*.
Iioico Black Bareges and Poplin*, Poplinetta, DuV
French and F.nglith Crape* in vnriou* width*,
laok Kaniiae and Canton Cloth*. Mousliu DcLairn
in hand.
GB???^
2ase Id N'KN'S, of various widths and free from
urgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, ^luckaback. etc.
!RMS\ DRILLS; AC.
artincut, suitable for 00011011100 and Boys' Spring
res, Drap D'lite, Fanner's Satin, Grey Flannel*, etc.
Di UMBREbbAS,
, in nil the new designs, constantly received;
DN GOODS.
h ine a full department suitable to their wan?t,
( rices for ("ash or City Acceptances.
1 attention to all Country Orders, and having unI
VEST GOODS at the LOWEST POSSIBLE
itching the New York Auction* for nil dusirahh
wared to say that, all orders will he satisfactorily
i to, and all Good* Warranted
a. f.
ito llasolI Street, SlON OK TlIK "Turn."
52 . / ? It
NEW MILLINERY
AN Id
Dross-Making Establishment.
i MKS. WATO AND MISS
^ jJ^GOUDON" would respectfully cull the
ulleiilinii of the Ladies of Greenville and vi
eiltity to the fact that they will open, on Saturday,
the 4th inst., otic of the finest ntul largest
stocks of French and American Mll.LlNKKY
ever hr night to this Town, which, for richness
ntol elegance, cannot he surpassed, embracing
all the latest and most approver! styles.
Iteing confident that, none can go away dissnt
i?fied, they earnestly solicit an early calf and in
spcction of the same. Our terms are low.
Ladies'Old Hats cleaned and made iqnal t<>
new. Misses' Gipsies cleaned aim made over it
i he mo?t approved snd latest liil'iv style.
LKGIlOltX SIA'IV. ;r. large r.uantities.
Country Milliners supplied on reasonable
terms.
House on Avonnc Street opposite the Pes*
Office. 47-lf April 2
GREENFIELD'S
F.UI1LV GROW STORE.
UNDER M'BEE'S HALl--BURSEY'S OLD STAND.
TL:ST RKCr.IVl.n, at the above Store, s General
Assortment of
xa i if ( i ?r " - " /v
FAMlLI (tKIKJ Kill K!\
selected l>y tin* proprietor. consisting of t*l? ice
articles of SIM IA IIS, Coffee. Molasses, Rice, Rice
Flour, Fi?1i, etc., *te. To nil of which lie invite*
the attention of liousekcc|>ora and others.
April 23 50 tf
All Sorts of Liquors.
VT Orccnfield'a Family Grocery Store rony
now he found a well selected assortment
of Choice LIQUORS, vis: Ale and Porter. of the
best hrnnds; Champagnes, Ilock and Clnrct
Wities; Schiedam Schnapps; Itrundy Peaches
and Cherries; fine and common Mrsndies;
Whiskey, of different brands ; Jamaica Hum ; a
variety of Cordials.
Ap*23 50-tf a. GREENFIELD.
Applo Vinegar.
A FINE article to he lind at the Family Grocery
Store of A GUEENFIFLI).
WATCHES,
IHiODXB AM JjjWmYa
E. I. PI\SO\
(AGKN I.)
I>EOS leave to nnnonnce to the ciliicns of
Greenville, and surrounding country, that
lie has opened a Stock of the above-named Articles
on Avenue street, in the Iluilding formerly
known as " Avenue Street (Confectionery," whicli
lie will sell LOW for CASH.
IIK Wil l, a i an
Repair and Pit, Up
WATCHES. CL^K'KS AND JEWELRY,
In the Wet of atyle.
Thankful to hi* former patron* and friend#,
for their liberality and patronage, lie respectfully
solicit* a continuance of the eame.
Give itim a call, anil ho will endeavor to
pleaee. 87-tf Jan 22
W. PV PRICE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND CLERK OF TuWN COUf CIL,
OFFICE IN THE OLD CGURT ROUSE,
?5R)?ISiiN VW CiMI, S? <0.
Will promptly attend to t he collection of Note#
and Account#, settling Claim#, A#.
G. 8. BOWER,
iiliiNitfarltirrr nud Dealer In
/ **PJt FURNITURE of every description,
OIIAIRtt of overy atyle,
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Opposite the Conporee House,
Dee. 11. COLUMBIA, 8. C It
SPANISH CIOAUS.
A LARGE Jot of choice Brand# Jtirt received
and for eel# at the Drug More of
April 7 47 -tf DEAN.
E9=59HaHefi9Bseae?aHMr
OH* iDOLLAE A \ham: ' <fi*'*
CIRCU.ATION, OVtR 100,V&O CtftIS WEEKLY.
25 WITNESSES;
vans r oa??a VtiirsrjjJiriij;
John S. Sue is the Buthor.
WHO bM had 10 years experience aa a Banker
and Publisher, inn Author of
A 8?rir? of Leeturee at the Broadway TabemaeU
when, for 10 successive nights, over
500.000 People JSt
Greeted him with round* of applause, while be
xhihited the manner in whion Counterfeiter*
execute their Frauds, and the Surest and Shortest
Means of Detecting them I
The Bank Note Engraven all toy he is the
greateet Judge of Paper Money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT
CENTURY FOR
OETECTINQ COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES
Describing Every Genuine Rill in Existence,
and Kxhildting at a Olsnee. e*?rr
Counterfeit in Circulation 11
Arranged eo admirably, that REFERENCE la
Kasv and DETECTION Instantaneous,
ty t/o ladex to examine! Ka pages to hunt
up! But so simplified nnd arranged, that the
\fnrp]tN Itf Hanlrot* Atlll T)liau.?aa Mass aa?
ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN.
Thus each may read the name in hi*own Native
Tonga*.
Moat Perfect Bank Note Liat Pnbliaked.
A ho, ? List of
ALL THE PRIVAIE BAITERS IN AMERICA I
A complete Summer" of the Finanee of Europe
and America wFI W published in each edition.
together with all the Important Newe of
he Day. AW a SERIES OF TAL&A from an
olJ Manuscript found in the E*?t. It fnrnishes
he moat Complete tli story of Oriental Life, describing
the moat perplexing position* in which
the Indira and gentlemen of that country have
heen bo often found. TheeeStor e* will continue
throughout the whole year, and will prove the
most entertaining ever offered to the public.
J3F* Furnished Weekly, tosnlwcribcrsonly, at
1 u year. All letters inust he addressed to
JOHN S. DYE, Brokku.
PltldMier and Proprietor.
70 Wall St real, foew York. f
April 23 50 1 y
BOOK-BINDER,-;
AND
Blank-Rook iflaiiufticturer,
(In rear of Carolina Time* OfHce )
0 s. 0.
BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and avanufaetured
of the bent material* and in
the most durable manner.
PERIODICALS, MUSI-' BOOKS, do., bound in
every variety of style, at short notice
Iff Country orders promptly attended ti JA
Deo 4 30 I
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHI LA DELPHI A.
Important Amioiim-cim-nt.
'IX) nil persons ntllicted with Sexual Disease*.
JL such iiaSpermntorrhtEa, Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Conor i lues, (ileet. Syphilis, the Vice
>f ?In mi ism, or Self Abuse. ,te., JLo.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
11... f i in- ? ?
.... Mn.u. ??. i?ivuvii vi iiuiuhii Uir, cntinfm ny
-leyiml and I he deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of auch diseases i>?
^imckx, have directed their Consulting Surgvvi,,
as u charitable act worthy of their name to give
ascitic At- aiivick ui<atis, to nil pern >ns tints alt.i* tihI,
who apply by letter, with n description of
their condition, (age occupation, habits ot life,
>kc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty sud suf
fering, to furnith medicine*free of charge.
The Howard Associntijn is a hen.\o'e:it Institution.
established by speeial endowment. for
the relie I of the sick and distressed, afflicted
with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has
now a surplus of means, which the Directors
have voted to expend in advertising the aliove
notice. It is needless to add thai the Assncis
tion commands the highest Medical skill of the
age, nnd will furnish the most approved modern
treatment.
Just Published, by the Association, a Rcpoi t
ou Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abi.se, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Con
suiting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in
a scaled envelope). Free of Charge, ou the receipt
of TWO STAMPS for postage.
Address, l?R. OKI', CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 1 South
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
iiy order of the Directors.
EZRA 1>. HART WELL, President.
Oko. F.iiKCiiu.n, Secretary.
Feb 6 .19 tf
otiV"Improved
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
rI^HL subscriber has purchased the Right tf
1 putting up the above description of Light
ning Rods in Greenville District, and is prepared
to execute orders for the same to any extent and
with promptness and despatch. These Uods ars
conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford j
the onlv method yet discoyered of absolute protectiou
against lightning. Anv one aeanainte?
with the law* of electricity, will be immediately
convinced of their utility, upon examining them.
Their value ha* been tested l>y experience and
science, and has been vouched by hundreds of
certificates from n'l part* of tho Union. Fr< aa
amongst these the following only are submitted.
"I have carefully examined Otis' insulated
Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the
building iu which I reside. It ia better eon- ,
structed, and more securely insulated, than any
form of Lightning Rods I have soen. It ia neat
ami cheap, and if properly attached to the build*
lug, cannot fail to afford security agai* at the
h?*? of life and property by electricity 1 than a
fore recommend it as worthy of the eouidenea
of the community, K. K. Unumwt.
l'rof. of Chemistry, Ac., in S. C. College.*
Mr. T>. O. Westfleld hat recently supplied 1-y >
house with Otis' improved Conductor. I have
examined thetn with great care, a?d am convin*
ced that they are the heat Lightning Rods ever
constructed. The methods o7 attraction and in*
I sulation me new, and seem to me to be perfect.
I can confidently recommend them to all persona
wishing to secure their houses against lightning..
C. J. Elfoho.
Any further information may bn obtainsd on {
application to D. O. WKHTF1KLD.
May 8-62?tf. Greenville, t*. C.
PIANO TUNINGk
TUB aubaoriber would of|C5jrAiH|
f?r hiiMnu-iKto the eitiuu
of QreanvilT* and tk* *orV
-Hft^gJf-roundintt country In- the **? **
11/ l>ord huaiMM. Ha will fir*
Mtiafnction, or no choree wilt ha M*4a, i
? M. MirKPHXt.
Jun# I. 4 ; } v h
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