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5>jbJL^C*l ED K)ETKY.
"Jfo Om Knows His Choioo but He "
When Willie wins sod needs a wife,
1 wonder who the bride will bo t *
For aoj maiden might be proud
Of such a noble lad as bo.
Now WHNe is oor village pride;
Tbe floWerof all our country youth !
He's turned the bead* of twenty girls?
Though tbey are easy turued, iu truth !
His father Kvee on yonder farm :
The eountry people call liiin M Squire
"They mv, to ?*v6 his eon <Vom harm.
Tliat be would pass through bleed or fire ! J
The good Squire hints of day* to come;
And looks as \vi?e as wise can he!
When Willie shall bring his maiden homo;
But no one knows his choice but me !
HUMORISTS OLIO.
[From Porter's Spirit of the Times.]
Bill Jenkins* Troubles on the First Night
of his Marriage.
Bill Jenkins was a very modest
man; and although he had mingled
with the world at barbecues, barrooms,
and at many of the et cetera
places where men may occasionally ho 1
found?yet. he was modest, very?
whenever placed in tho company of 1
ladies. lie trembled whenever a pretty
girl would speak to him, and felt
like a culprit at the stand, when called
upon to see u Miss So-and-^o home."?
Bill could never explain or account 1
for this most singular titnid^y. lie 1
would sing, frolic, and be as wild as a .
Rover among men, but a petticoat '
would unnerve him instantly. '
Lucy Ann Liggins had "set her J
cap" for Bill, and it was determined
to "lead him or die." Bill, to tell the f
truth, loved Lucy, and was as misera- '
lvlrt, nnt of l\at? On?m\!tnv llO W.'U tilll *
?JI\5 Will# wnii/iM-j > " "v I .
id in it?but, as to 4* popping the q ties- j
tion," that was impossible. Lucy knit j1
purses, h mined hand kerchiefs, work-;!'
ed bosoms, and pave them to Jenkins, j
as well an several gold rings, but still 1
Bill would not propose. Lucy declared
to him repeatedly that she loved
him, and that she was miserable when
he was absent from her, and her hap- 6
piness in life depended upon being his a
wife?but Bill was dumb. At last I
Lucy was determined that he should
41 hear thunder," and when he next r
visited her, after some preliminary Jl
soft talk on her part, she very alfec- a
tionately said?
41 Billy, my dear, when are yon going
to ask me to marry yon i for I M
want to get my dress ready." v
Bill fainted on the spot, and harts- '
horn and water were applied for half
an hour before he was iinally restored.
a
41 What has been the matter, Miss
Lucy ?"
44 Oh, nothing much; you fainted c
when you were about to ask me to g
marry you?but I told you yes?and, ?
oh! how happy wo will bo when we
are married ! I will love you so dear
iv ; aim as you said next tuesuav, why,
I am willing the wedding should be
then?mv dear Billv,. how I do love H
you 1"
" I am willing, Miss Lucy," was all ,
that Jenkins could articulate, while tj
Lucy almost kissed him into fits.?- o:
What a glorious victory ! w
Here we ought to sto]>, but justice!*'
to our narrative requires that we ^
should proceed to the finale.
The next Tuesday had come, and
Jenkins was trembling at the approach
of evening?something seemed
to harrow up his mind, and to no
friend, even, would he communicate
his deep distress.
"Yon arc not afraid, certainly, to
go up and get married?why, to mar- ,
ry 6uch a beautiful, charming and in- *
tellectnal being as Miss Liggins. I
should wish that time would fly like
news upon the electric telegraph line;
cheer up Jenkins?cheer up!"
"Oh," replied Bill, "you don't
know what distresses me. I can gol
up and get married?that is easy I
enough ; but there is something?I
know it?I feel it?I am satisfied of one
thing, I never will be able to do, unless
Lucy will assist inc."
" Kxplain yourself," replied his
friend, "and if I can, with propriety,
I will endeavor to render you comfortable."
But Jenkins could not explain. lie
dared not; it was liis timidity ; lie saw
the Bnbicon before him and he knew
he could not ptiss it; but he was determined
to get married, and trust, to
luck and Lucy."
The night name, and they were married.
All were merry, the laugh, the
song, the chat, and the dance made up
a lively party until midnight?they
commenced to disperse; and at one
o'clock. Bill Jenkins was left44 solitary
and alone" in the hall. Lucy Ann
had retired, ami her bridesmaids were
oif in a distant room. Bill was now
at the point where ho thought his courage
would fail him. llis situation was
a peculiar one. lie was not certain .
which was Lucy Ann's room, although
he had been told, and even if ho had
known he could dot go to it.
The watchman cried " past two
o'clock," and vet, Jenkins was still
alone, and apparently engaged in pe
ruaiiig au old almanac, which by chanoc
had been left in his coat poclcec. An
uld female darky, who resided iu the
family, had been prevailed upon by
tho ladies, who noticed Jenkins' bashfulness,
to show him his bed-room, and
she accordingly introduced herself to
him in as modest a style as she well
could. " '4
" Mr. Jenkins," said 6lie, *l post two
o'clock."
" Oh, yes, I know it, I'm going
hnmn its o low mimifAa Olii \ifi1lhHn
where's mv hat?"
14 It. is in Miss Lucy's room, sir, yon
can get it there if you'll go in. Mr
Jenkins, why don't yon go to bed."
The old woman scizea hold of Jenkins,
and pulled him along until she
got out of the hal1, and all his gaze
was fixed for a moment upon the ontrv
door; but she was determined to put
him in Miss Lucy's room, and alter
violent efforts succeeded.
There ho st<x>d. with the knob of the
door in his hand, hut the old darky
had been smart enough to lock the
door outside. Lucy pretended for
some time to be nsleep, but that sort
ot gammon would not answer ; at last
she said :
14 My dear Billy, what is the matter?"
441 want my hat!" screamed Jenkins,
and Lucy, knowing his modesty,
eaped out of bed, and after caressing
lim for some time, Billy went to bed
ivith his clothes and boois on, and
rem hied till inornine.
IIow Jenk'ns subsequntly succeeded
n getting over bis bashtulness, can bo
cnown by application to bis dear Lucy
\nn.
Reader, strange as it may appear,
here are Jenkinses all over the world,
mt the freemasonary of wedding life
Iraws the curtain before the eyes of
he uninitiated. Going to bed on the
irst night after marriage, must be
tmong the most delicate situations in
a ?i. i
i.vr. ) uur murrica neighbor how
t was with him. Wo have no expeience
exactly in that way.
A " foin" young gentleman, turning
wiflly on his heel, ran his head
igainst a young lady. lie instantly.
>ut- himself in a position to apologize.
' Not a word" said the quick-witted
naiden ; "it isn't hard enough to hurt
mvhody ?" The coxcomb frowned
ind sloped.
The other day a Jew was quizzing
n Irishman, and kept at him until lie
vin somewhat aggravated, when, tuning
round, he tartly remarked : " Yes,
loin yer sowl, if it hadn't been for tho
ikes of yees, the Saviour would a bin
live now, and doin' well."
A French writer is represented as
ailing dyspepsia "the remorse of a
uilty stomach."
UIII HfflfiJV fft !
IV* 111 HUIlil IV IjUti
PROPRIETORS OF
Che Ladies' Store,
?
VltK NOW. and will he constantly receiving
Fresh Importations, purchased l>y one of
ic partners, who has some twenty five years'
tperience >'? buying and selling (?o:>ds. They
ouhl invite special attention to their large
toek of
Vhito ami Embroidered Goods, R?di Silk
Tissues, DeBeges, Cliallys, Crape De
Paris, Bereges, Muslins. Brilliants,
Silks, Alpaccas, Bombasines,
Canton Crape, Ginghams,
French, English and
American Prints,
?kc., tkc.
ALSO, JUST IX,
A NICK LOT OF
^ew Bonnets, Ribbons, Ruches, Wreaths,
Flowers, Blonds, Valencia, Thread and
Bruv-' ls Edgings, White and Black
Crape Collars and Sleeves,
Embroidered, Linen and
Muslin Collars, Long
Lawns, Plain and
Einb'd L. C. Handkerchiefs,
Ami many other NU'E ANT) FANCY GOODS.
All of which it will he their endeavor to sell us
cheap as possible. 46-tf Mh 'Jtl
DIE J. l I. DEAN,
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines, hemicals.
PerAimery,
?qli)is, OH?, tforwsbcs, J)jje-Slnffjs,
r??&OQ?y ?OQAftSj
FI.HK TOIIjRT NOAI'S,
FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal line*,
TRUSSES ANO SHOULDER BRACES, &C., &C.
Third Door above the Mansion Jlouse,
(lircciivillr, S. V.
Z.'W Medicines warranted genuine ami of th?
best qimiity.
*? Planters and Physicians from the country
will tun! his stock of Medicines complete.
Feb 19 40 ly
HAIR WORKING^
MIIS. M. M. OLSON
HAS returned to Greenville, and offers her
services to her former patrons and friends,
in executing all orders in the above Business.
Kho may he found at her residence, near t he old
Baptist Church 4-3m June 4
""SPANISH CIGARS ~
A LAItOE lot of choice Brands just received
/\ and for sale at the Drug Btore of
April ? 47-tf J. H. DEAN.
X
-V, ? v'v-ttf V. - * VU?. *?.* ?- ,
Plows, Stores,
: fe??
wl WE keep eonataot--^ f Hk
ly as htnd a large a*I^SMiVrnmi
of One and
( >t?!w5ITwo-Horse Turning, Subeoil and liiil?id<
whtch we Shall enge the world to equal in gom
work, ?w of draft and dnrability.
We hare nlec a large and beautiful aeeortmcn
of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Koou
, and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call the attention o
those who wish to purchase.
Also on hand, Wash and Stook BOILHRS
I Corn Sheller*,Straw Cutters, Ac Coysc-r, Shoe
| iron or Zinc work done' u. --
Well Pumps ftriuelied ur.<l put up.
Wo also are making and receiving from Neu
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
among which the Ladies may find a great varie
ty of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans.
FOOT and BATIIINO TUIM, or any other Ar
tiele in our line, made to order, and "Painted ir
the best manner. We are also prepared to d<
Roofing nnd Glittering
in the latest and l>est manner on short notice
Country Merchants invited to examine oui
stock of
rmr-JKw
We sny it is superior, nnd we do not wish t<
have our word taken for it. Come nnd see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and Old
Pewter.
ty Ract* taken in exchange for Tin Wars.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mh 12 JM, tf_
CH ARLES HI C KEY ,
(Successor to Emanuel Currant,)
MANUFACTURES OF
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
BRA C. h'RTS, 1V1ND0 \V CORNICES,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
154 KINO STREET,
tJll AKL,li,5>lUJN, fc>. U.
E1T Old Frames He gilt equal to new.
April 550 61 ly
Third Door above the Mansion House,
Il/'OULP respectfully call tlie attention of
T hisdriend*. nn<l the public generally, to
his recent enlarged Stock of I)HUGS, MKDI('INKS,
Ac. Physicians, Merchants, Farmers
Heads of Families, nud All persons in want of
Articles in his line, will do well to call niul examine
his assortment. Articles for family use,
-Spices Flavoring Extracts. etc., constantly on
hand. Also l'urc Medical Wines und Brand v.
April 2 47 if
j. j. nnvT.r xv. ii. iiovkv
W. H. HOVEY & CO.,
PltOl'RIKTOltS OK
THE LADIES' STORE,
DKALKRS IX
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
?3US33 &DDS3,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
SSA237 MASS CLM'iSMG
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
villi:, s. c.
i>.?timers accompanied i?y uifl cnslt lor
Medical, l.nw or Library Hooks, Musical Instruments
and Sundiir*, promptly tilled in New
York, and delivered at our counter on shortest
notice.
lflADTrni?!! READ!!!
XT WILL TAKK YOU UUT A VKW MINUTES,
AND MAY SAVE YOJU
MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLUOO !
The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered]
Physicians preteritie it, and every one that
ate* it i* a tea'king advertisement. No
Jfcdieine ever yet offered to the American
puhtie hn* gained tnrh popularity
in xothort a time at
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It will Cure any case of Sertfula.
JI will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will Cure any case of Syphilis.
j It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of N'curulyia.
It will Cure any. case of Fever and Ague,
I Or nnv Ixiscusee arising from an impure state of
1 the Blood,
SCROFULOUS READER!
I*, cured the neice of the IIoil lohn Minor
Rotta, a member of Congress from Virginia, of
Scrofula, after the skill'of the hest I'hysieians,
both of New York and Philadelphia, had been
tried in vnin; and it will cure ycu, reader, if
you are so affected.
RHEUMATIC READER!
It cured I). Burritt, Esq-, of Cincinnati, of
I Itheuniatiuru of 4 years standing, uftor nil other
remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such
! <???!! nn flt.? Acrant nn.l ?#.?f ? IIaaL
! and Circular, nnd rend for yourself the many roI
uiarknlde and astonishing cures it hat made,
SYPHILITIC READER!
I The celebrated I)r. Butcher writes us that he
had two of the most sever* and long standing
j cases of Syi>hiSi* that would yield to non? of the
usual remedies, hut he cured one rase with six,
and the othei^with nine bottles of CARTER'S
SrANlUH MIXTURE. We have known it
i used in over a T ousano casks, aud have yet to
heat of n failure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ!
Aour A?tn Pkvkb.?l>o not take Quinine, Mgr
ctiry, or any such noxious Drug*, but trv at onc?
this great. Alterative and Purifier of tho Blood ;
Carter'* Spauith Mixture will cure nny nnd every
I case of Ague and Fever. We have ucver yet
known it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impnre
state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet l??er
found to have so good-ait etfeeu if you are sick,
try it ai one*; do not delay; time is precious,
and health the greatest of all bleseinge, without
which all else ia valueless.
DR. \VM. 9. BEERS A CO.,
ProPRiirroR*, Richmond, Va.
And for sale hy E KHUTCH. Druggist, Agent
i Greenville C. H., S. C t-ly May eg
w*
; o
*
SPRING D1
or CHABU
' Wit %%
j (hate of the Firm of
, SUCCESSOR TO ??'
943 fifing- Street, Op
INVITES ATTENTION hi# ENTIRELY NEV
UERAIAN AND AMERICAN GOODS, c
STTMMBl
| In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Chenes, of light
1 | expressly fit city rctsH y*Je.
BOILED BL
Great attention hoe boon paid to obtain the bo
American market.
FLOUMCEl
In Silk. Baroge, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies
i constantly receiving. .
FRENCH AND E
The Stock of tlieso Goods will invite a cl?se at
MOUR]NTI3XT
Bombnzine^ Alpacas, (ilinllys, Crape Marat, CI
cnl Crapes, Knglisn I'nratuattns, Black Organdies
> Mourning Ilobcs, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, B
I and Murcellme of very choicest makes, always o
umm i
Best makes of Sheeting. Shirting and Pillow-C
dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Liuen Osnnbi
SPRING CASSlMR
A large and r.-.ricd Stock of Goods in this Depi
nud Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cossimei
PARASOLS Atil
In Black and Colored, Lined and Ujilined,
best Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbrellas.
PLANTATH
Planter* and their friends will always find wit!
and all Goods will bo sold nt the lowest market r
The Subscriber is now able to givo bis personal
sit massed advantages in obtaining nil lite KK
PRICES, together wit^ his buyer constantly wa|
Goods at lc?s than the nfnrkct value, he feels prot
filled. Z2f%2'/ic One Price Syttcni rigidly adhered
SJ Q lt'ln.T Qtfniil flnnnt
vrrw
May 1st, 1857.
WM. II. ALLEN,
SURGEON DENTIST,
I HAS returned from PhilndelI
^?BEEH? phin, prepared, in every way, to
' perform all operations in his pro'
fession in the most nkillt.l ami approved manner,
j Having procured every improvement of the day,
[ persons rati snfely rely on having every operaI
tion performed in the same manner as done in
Philadelphia or New York.
Kther and Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring ultcntiou must mnke appoint
incuts previously.
rer Kooins iii Me Bee's Building.
March 19 45 tf
AGENCYFOR
|LIFE AND FIltE INSURANCE!
T)4? mn&WBLUE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Insures Houses, Stores and other Property
AGAINST FIKK:
And the Lives of Whfto Persons an^ Slaves,
between the ayes of 10 and CO years,
OX such terms ns to render it n most safe and
desirable investment. Pull details, with
the Constitution and By-I.nws of the Company,
will be furnished on application to any of the Officers
of the Company.
JOSEPH It. OSBORNE, Pre?'t.
WM. W. McDOWELL, Vice-Pres.
J as. B. Rankin, Secretary it Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jnn 8 83-1 v GREENV1 LLP. R. C.
TK3 a^SSlTVILLa
BOOKSTORE,
MAIN STREET, NEXT TO McBEE'S 1IALL,
jtfsf9fin WIIEIIK constantly may be found
| a 'a,?? a"^ U c" selected Stock
MImOKLLANKOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSICAL
HOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Book*, Memorandums,
Ac.; Writing l)e*ks nmi (.'??<-?, Port
folio*, Bold and Steel Pen*, Pencil*, Ink, Sealing
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Oop}? Books, Inkstand*, Ruler*.
?to., <kc. J. C. P. JETER,
Jan 15 36-ly Sign of the Big Book.
K7 K Rutci i s~
DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHOP,
UN'DRIl McHEES HALL.
e. 0,,
W1IKUE will Be constantly kept on hand the
purest stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,PATENT
Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dyestuffs,
Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Segars, Spirit
(las. Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet
Articles, Combs, Perfumery ; and all other articles
generally kept by Druggists.
IW . ''resh and pure Drugs arc warranted and
sold at low price*.
Compound medicines are prepared in the most
careful way. Receipts and prescriptions of uny
kind put-co win. accuracy, ncatucsa and die
patch. 35-10ni Jan 8
\V. S. LAWTON, 1 ( C. ML BREAKER,
Formerly of > -J of
LawtonviHe, 8. C. J ( Charleston, S. C.
LAWTON 8c CO.,
Factor*, Forwarding and Com tiiaaion
-Here Duals,
No. 36 East Bay and Bnyee db Co's Wharfs
WILL 8KI.L
COTTON. RICE, EL< )UR, W HEAT, CORN,
NAVAL STOKES, &c.
IW Having an experience of twenty-five
yearn in business, we guarantee satisfaction to
i^.who patronize us. *
JOHN KRAUSE,"
FURNITURE
AND CABINET MAKER,
WOULD respectful I v inform
fir^Ljlttgfa^S^tbe citizens of Greenville < nd vieinity
that he lias on hand a lot,
[ of KURKiTL'KK, which be will dispose of ujton
r,-,\KOiinl?1e terms. He has Chairs, Tables, Sofas,
Wa*h?tnn<ls, Ac. Fine and 1'lain Furniture
made to order. His shop may be found on Avenue
Street, between Beattic's Store and the
, Confectionery, and neftrly opposite the Court
IIuoic Greenville^ C\, Aug. 14-14- 1y
jS
IY GOODS,!
iSTOS, 8. 0.
ftWkVkfe
Browning <k Ltman.)
ICHUM & TAYLOR, .
posite Hawll Street,
f and CHOICE STOCK of FRKNiJH, ENGLISH, (
?f tho XKWIST SPRING STYLES. ,
^ SIIjK.JS, \
texture aud beautiful finish, ?arofully selected ^
ACE 8ILKJ. . j<
< Goods In Black Silks tkat arc brought into the ^
l> ROBES,
and Jaconets, in large variety, very cboioa and
j
NGLI8H PRINTS.
tention, being very foil <uid at very low price*. ]
mice Black Bareges and 1'oplins, PoplinetU, T)u- ,
k French and English Cranes in various widths,
lack Famisc and Cautou Cloths, Mouslia DeLatne
n hand. ]
'use LINENS, of various widths and free from i
irgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, lluokabaek, etc. 1
'RES, DRILLS, <SkC. \
irtinent, suitable for Goutlemen and Boys' Spring t
es, Drap D'Ete, Farmer's Satin, Grey Flannels, eto. i
3 UMBRELLAS*
, in nil llto new designs, constantly roceived; ,
3N GOODS.
i me a full department suitable. to their wanst,
irices for Cash or City Acceptances,
attention to all Country Orders, nnd havingnn
WEST GOODS ..t the LO WKtiT POSSIBLE
Aching the New York Auctions for nil desirable
ared to say that nil orders will Ik} satisfactorily
' to, and alt (Joed* Warranted
A. F. BROWNING, ]
ite IIhm'II Street, Sign xiir the "Tree."
62 tt
NEW MILLINERY ,
AND
Dross-Making Establishment.
p2> mils. wart's and miss 1
^Tl (!OI(l)Q\ would respectfully call the
attention of tlie Ladies of Greenville und vi- !
vi it it v to the filet that they will o|>eu, on Saturday,
the 4th iust., one of the finest and largest .
stocks of French.nnd American MILLINERY ]
ever brought to this Town, which, for riehness
and elegance, cannot lie surpassed, embracing
all the latest and most approved styles.
Being confident that r.one can go awav dissat- r
isficd, they earnestly solicit an curly call and inspection
of the same. Onr terms are low. J
Ladies' Old lints cleaned and made equal to
new. lilisses' Gipsies cleaned ana made over iu
the most approved and latest G.ipsy style.
LEGHORN HATS in large quantities.
Country Milliners supplied on reasonable
terms. .
tar llouse on Avenue Street opposite the Tost
Office. -47-tf April 1
GREENFIELD'S
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY'S OLD STANO.
J UST RECEIVED, at the above Store, a General
Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
selected by.the proprietor, consisting of clioioe
articles of SUGARS, Coffee. Molasses, Rice, Kiee
Flour, Fish, etc., etc. To all of which he invites
the attention of housekeepers and others.
April 28 50 tf
Apple Vinegar.
A FINE article to be had at the Family Grocery
Store of A G REEN FIELD.
WATCHES
amum &gs MWIW.
E. i.
(AGENT,)
T)EGS leave to announce to the citizen* of
13 Greenville, mul em-rounding country, tlmt
lie ha* opened a Stock of tho above-named Ar- '
tide* on Avenue street, in the liuilding formerly
known us " Avenue Street Confectionery," which t
ho will ?ell LOW for CASH. t
HE WILL ALSO <
Repair and Fit Up t
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, >
Iu the be*t of atyle. ?
Thankful to his former patron* and friendr, '
for tltcir liberality and patronage, he respect- *
fully solicits a continuance of the same. c
tsr Give hiin a call, and he will endeavor to 1
please. 87-tf Jan 22
~W. P. PRICE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL,
OFFICE IH THE OLD COURT HOUSE,
(BsaaOT^anhiwH,, s. c&,
Will promptly attend to the collection of Note*
And Account*, settling Claim*, Ac. ?
G. S. BOWER,
IWanrpfBctMfcr mid l>eoler la (
FURNITURE of every description, (
CHAIRS of every style. ]
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES, <
Oppotlite the Congaree I/auae,
Dcc ic COLUMBIA, tjr
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoos, Leather, <
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
GREENVILLE, 8. C?
IS Prepared to furnish custom- I
[I N. era with the above articles, CHEAP
CASH.
Having competent workmen engaged, he ean
assure his patrons that all work will be Neatly ?
Hosa and WARRANTED.
Feb ft 8# V
$
#
25 WITNES8B3;
trans troxsni&'ljiDmntovsB.'
John 8. S(|e is the Butltof.
WHO baa had 10 year* experience at a Banker
and Publi*h?r, and Author of ^
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Dec 4 30 IV
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
1'IIU.A DEW IIJ A.
Impok .ant Announcement.
IX) all persons nffiictcd with Sexual Diseases. ,
such as Speriuiitorrhcea, Seminal Weak new,
inpoteuce, Gouorrhaia, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice
if Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD A8SOCJATION, in view of
he awfu) destruction of human lite, caused by
taxunl Discuses, and the deceptions practised up>n
the unfortunate victims of sacli diseases by
Quacks, have directed their CWsalting Surgeon,
is a charitable act worthy of their name to give
mcoioai. suvIck u rati a. to ail pcrs ins thus atllict d,
who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (age occupation, habits of life,
ltc?) and in cases of extreme poverty aud suffering,
to furnith medicine* free vf charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution,
established by special endowment, for
Lite relic f of the sick and distressed, atllict ud
with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has
ww a surplus of means, which Uie Directors
liavt! vot^d In DTnAllil in itdvoidiaU.r -I??
notice. It M needless to add that the Association
commands the highest Medical skill of the
sge, and will furnish tha most approved modern
treatment
Just l'ubliehed, by tl.e Association, a 11cport
jit Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
rice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self- Abuse, and
>ther Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Con
mlliug Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in
t aealed envelope). Free of Charge, on the receipt
)f TWO ST A MI'S for postage.
Address, 1>H. < 1 ICO. CALHOUN, Consulting
Inrgeon, Howard Association, No. 1 South
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, l'a.
By order of the Directors.
HZ It A 1). IIARTVVELL, President.
Oro. FAiacuiLD, Secretary.
Feb 6 * 8? if
O TIS' IM PRO V ED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
TM1E subscriber has purebased the Right of
JL putting up the above description of Light
ting Rods ifi Greenville District, and is prepared
o execute orders for the same to any extent and
vit.li promptness aud despatch. These Rods are
ionducted upon Scientific principles, and afford
ha only method yet discovered of absolute promotion
against lightning. Any one acquainted
vith the laws of electricity, will be immediately
(on vineed of their utility, upon examining them. *
[heir value has been tested by experience and
icience, aud has been vouched by hundreds of
lertificates from all parte of tha Union. From
uuongst these the following only are suksqftted.
"I have carefully examined Otis' insulated
Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the
>uilding iu which 1 reside. It is better conitrticteo,
and more securely insulated, than may
oriu of Lightning Hods I have seen. It is neat
and cheap, and if properly attached to the build*
ng, cannot jail to alTord iMuritj against the
ose of life and nroperty bj electricity 1 thereore
recommend it us worthy of the confidence
>f the community, R. P. Bmuuoy.
l'rof. of Chemistry, Ac., in S. C. College."
Mr. D. O. Westfield has reoently supplied my
Iiohm with Otis' improved Conductor. 1 have
Mtsmiued thcin with great care, and sin eonvinsed
that they are the beet lightning Rode ever
constructed. The methods of attraction end inflation
are new, and teem to me to be perfect.
[ can confidently reootumend them tonllwernooo
wishing to teoure their house* against lightning.
0. J. Kcpord.
Any further information may be obtained en
implication to D. 0. WBSTF1KUD,
May 8-62-it Oreenville. fi C.
PIANO TUNING.
TUB enbeeriber would offer
his services te the ettisene
9V of Oreenville sod the surT
VJKBI.rcmdiig country In the above
buaineaa. He will giro
atisfaetlon, or noehnrgn will be madn.
a. m. MURPHlrr.
June f. 4 fi