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TlUivjj^tlSTS OLIO. " Borrowing a Shirt. * 8am ?? happened to arrive at the ' pleasant village of 8 , one mild* 1 autumn evening, and " put up" at its ! only tavern ; and as ho entered, he . heard u music and dancing in the upper chamber." The landlord, who ' was an old acquaintance, told him that a dance wus going on in the hall above. H Come, Sam, go up; there'll be fun and good inusio." i " Can't do it," said Sam, " haven't the trimmings; (ho was a hatter, and J knew the value of trimmings,) look at ! mv shu t. Twonldu't do." * Never mind that, my friend, I can give you a shirt of my own," and stepping into an adjoining room, he orought out a shirt big enough for Daniel Lambert. Holding it up he said : " There, now, is a comfortable roomy shirt for you." <% Oh, that won't do?I should lose myself in it entirely." 44 Well," Baid the good-natured B011- , iface, 141 guess, after all, I can do better for you. One of the girls is ironing some shirts for the boarders, and I can get you one that will lit, any how ; just you hold on." He presently re-ap|>eared with a nice shirt, of quite another pattern, into which, having thrust himself in an adjoining bod room, he made a hasty toilet, and entered the ball room. < Being young and good h>oking, he 1 found as many partners as he wanted, and had a selection from the prettiest girls in the room. The other rustic beaux, and the homely belles, didn't seem to like it inucb. The jealous love went so far as to say : . 14 I'll cut the comb of that, conceited i chap mighty quick, if ho don't mind * his eve." J Meanwhile Sam felt that he was the observed of all observers, and his pride was not a little elevated. I Presently there came the toot! toot 1 n of an old fashioned stage horn in the fl i ? mi ii i I .11 distance, mo coucn intnuereu up to tho inn ; the driver threw out the mail, t and went into the bar-room, it being J. liia stopping place at tho inn for the .night. 1 "Won't 3*on go no 6tairs and join tho dancers?" asked the landlord; " they're having a great time up there; ^ don't \'ou hear the fiddle, and the door a tremblin' ?" 1 In those dnya stage drivers were of the mo9t popular cast of the community ; and our hero knowing this readity ^ consented, lie called the maid for a clean shirt. 1 .She came in with tho answer th..t the landlord had lent it to Sam to dance in to-night, not knowing, or not thinking, that the stage driver would want to use it that night." ' 1 4t Ilcrc was a prett}* kettle of fish !" his only clean " sark" loand to take his place in the ball room, to which the landlord had just invited him 1 lie was " tearing mad," and after a few C observations, which were rather more nervous than elegant, ho entered the L ball-room, his face flushed, and 1;ie> voice somewhat hnsky with passion, strode into the middle of the hall. Tl. _ " _ 1 J .U ~ .1 * ? uc iiiwsiv; stup|nsu| uiiu i uc unvur broke the ensiling silence with the sudden question: " Is there a man by the name of Sam here ?" "That's me!" said Satn, stepping forward, evidently expecting some r new evidence of his sudden popular)- J ty. 44 Oh ! you are Sam , then, are J 3*on ?" 11 J e: " Yes, and what do you want of * me ?*' s nt tiiw particular, only when ^ yon got thro' with that shirt of mine that you've got on your back, and strutin' round in, I'll just thank you to leave it at the bar." A loud laugh followed this, exposure; the coxcomb was cut; his feathers dropped; and amidst much cackling he vanished from the u gay and festivo scene." j. Not Bap.?The appended negro story, copied from a Southern correspondence of a Boston paper, is not had : General C gave his black limn Sftwnnv fnndn siiul norm lotion tn get a quarter's worth, of zoology at a menagerie, at the same time hinting to A him the striking affinity between the ^ Siinia and negro races. Our sable ? friend soon found hi.nself under the canvas, and brought to in front of a sedate looking baboon, atid eveing the biboquadruped closely, soliloquized thus : " Folks, sure'a you're born ; feet, hands, proper bad looking conn- 1 tenance, just the nigger, gertin' old, I reckon." Then, as if seized with a bright idea, ho extended his hand, with a genuine Southern "how d'ye do, uncle ?" The ape clasped the negro's hand, and slio^ it long and cordially. Sawn#fr the?rp]ied his new acquain- T tance with interiiogations as to his name, nativity, And former occnpo* tioiH, but eliciting no replies beyond a knowing shake of the head or a mep ry twinkling of the eye, (apo wa9 pro- * b ably meditating the bust way of tweaking tbe darkey1* noee,) he concluded that the ape was bound to keep non-committal, and looking cautiously around chuckled out: HHe, he I you too shanp for thom, old Ibller; keep dark; if ye'd jist speak ono word of English, whito man have a hoe in yer hand in less than two niinutes." In the Court of Common Fleas. GREKNVIM,K DISTRICT. SPRING- TERM. 1857. THE business of the Term not being disposed of. It U Ordered, Thnt an EXTRA TKKM of the Court of Common I'leas be h<M at Greenville Court House, for Greenville District, on TVkrdat, ihk 4tii or Avousr, at 0, A. Si., to continue for five days, if necessary. It it Ordered, That the Clork and Sheriff draw a Jury of forty-eight good nad lawful men; that a venire issue to compel their attendance. It it further Ordereil, That the Clerk give due notice of the time and place of the Session 01 the said Court JOHN BELTON O'NEALL. March 28?h, 1857. I certify that the above is a true copy of the Order passed at the last Term, as taken from the Minutes. W. A. MoDANIEL, Clerk. May 25th, 18?7. 3 td A. B. CROOK, M. D , & A. D. HOKE, M. D . PRACTITIONERS OP lrnnrnTtf n a nrrn/innir MLD1L1INHi & SUMiMtX, Src?nvillo S. C. OFFICE Kast Corner of McBee nnd WashYW ington Street*, occupied by Dr. Crook for ?? the lust twenty-two yearn. May 21 2 3m SPRING GOODS. GiiADY & GOOD LETT, One Door South of the Old Court House GREENVILLE, S. C. \ FTER returning our grateful thanks to our ZV. friends and customers, for their pa:%t very ibornl patronage to our business, we desire to all their attention, as well as that of the public [onein'iy, to our very large nnd finely assorted tock of Spring and Summer Goods, rhich we are now receiving, and which has ?een purchased l?y one of the firm with enre, ind on very advantageous terms as to prices, tnd which we are determined on selling ns low is they can be bought, at retail, anywhere. Our stock, in tlio way of DKY O()0I>S, emirnees almost every article called for, either bv .ndics or Gentlemen, iu Fancy or Staple Dry foods. Sonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Talmas, Shawls, Mantles, &c. Boots and Shoes Trunk**, Ac. i very extensive and fashionable assortment. HATS ANI) CAPS. ?he In tost styles, for Men and Boys, in great variety. Ready-Made Clothing. i very heavy and varied assortment, for Men and Boys. i "Vrfumeries. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery, Cuns, Car] renter's Tools, Black kiiiitItn' Tools, Crockery and Ghssnnre, MUGS. MEDICINES k DYE STUFFS, Bonks mid Miitlonery, SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON. GROCERIES. A very heavy stock of Rio and Java COFFKRS SfiHSfc Brown an<! Crushed SUGARS teas. .Violasses, Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot, .cad and Indigo. SACK AND TABLE SALT. Vinegars, Burning FluiJ, Cotton Yarn. Nails, Glass Ac., Ac. FllKSlI GARDEN SF.F.DS. GRADY k GOODLETT. April 0 48 tf IV. II. HOVEV & CO., PROPRIETORS OF rhe Ladies' Store, A RE NOW. and will he constantly receiving V. fresh importations, purchased by or.e of tie partners, who lias some twenty five years' spericnee in buying and selling Goods. They rould invite special attention to their large tock of Vliito and Embroidered Goods, Ilich Silk Tissues, DeBeges, Chidlys, Crnpe De Paris, Bereges, Muslins, Brilliants, Silks, Alpaccns, Bombazines, Canton Crnpe, Ginghams, French, English and American Prints, Ac., Ac. ALSO, JUST IN, A NICK LOT OF few Bonnets, Ribbons, Ruches, Wreaths, Flowers, Blonds, Valencia, Thread and Brussels Edgings, White and Black Crape Collars and Sleeves, Embroidered. Linen and Muslin Collars, Long Lawns, Plain artd Einb'd L. C. Handkerchiefs, ind many other NICE ANT) FANCY GOODS. .11 of which it will be their endeavor to sell as heap a# possible. 4<i-tf Mli 2rt drTX iiTde an7 DEALER IS Drug*, Msdicines, Chemicals, Perlumery, Oils, Vlarnisbes.ftije-Shiffs, YOSAO??, ?0?A[ft?, FIHE TOILET SOAPft, TNE IIA1 it AND TOOTII BRUSHES, PURE WIVES AVD LIQUORS, For Medicinal Use*, RU88E8 AN? SHOULDER BRACES, AC., AC. Third Door above the Mansion House, j fJreenvillc, 8. C. rr Medicines warranted genuine and of the est anslity. . Planters and rhysicians from the eonntry rill find his stock of Medicines complete. Feb 12 40 ly ' I Flows, Stoves, %%% WE keep con?tantr?->a^ EEL ly on hand a large as- VJjCS ? BaaeS eort-ment of One and I^^5lTwo-Hom Turning.Subsoil end ililltido whieh we challenge the world to equal in good work, ease of draft nud durability. We have also a large and beautiful assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Uoom, Bed ltoom and Church STOVES, to which we particularly call the attention of those who wi^h to purchase. Also on hand. Wash and Stock BOILERS, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Ac. Copper, Sheet Iron or Zinc Work dono to order. Cistern or Well Puinps furnished and put up. We also are making and receiving from New York, a superior assortment of Tin and Japanese Ware, ?mong which tho Ladies may find a great varioty of Cako Cutters and Bake Pans. FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Article in our line, made to order, and Painted in the best manner. We are also prepared to do Roofing nud Outlet-lug in the latest and best manner on short notice. Conntry Merchants invited to cxnminc our stock of TBT'JKIW WAlftias Wo say it is superior, nnd wo do not wish to have our word taken for it. ('ome and see. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax nnd Old I'cwter. tT tags taken in exchange for Tin Wars. SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mh 12 44 tf CH AELE S HI C KE Y, (Successor to Emanuel Currant,) MANUFACTURER OF LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT And Picture Frames, AND DEALER IN LOOKING GLASS PLATES, BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES, ROOM MOULDINGS, &C. 154 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. fy Old Frames Ke gilt equul to new. April 30 61 . ly Third Door above the Mansion /louse, WOULD respectfully call the attention of his founds, and the public generally, to liis recent enlarged Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. Physicians; Merchants. Farmers Heads of Families, nnd nil persons in want of Articles in his line, will do well to call and examine his assortment. Articles for family use, Spices. Flavoring Extracts, etc., constantly on hand. Also l'urc Medical Wines aud Brandy. April 2 47 tf J. J. IIOVKV. w. II. IIOVKV W E. HOVEY & CO., PROPRIETORS OF THE LADIES' STORE, DKAI.IMCM IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housekeeping Goods, 11ADY MAM Gkmmm AND INDIA RUBBER GOODS, iiKCi:?VILLL, S. C. N. B.?Orders accompanied hy the cash for Medical, I.aw or Library Hooka, Musical Instruments and Sand?iea, promptly filled in New York, mid delivered at oar countor on shortest tioticc. Jan 22 87 ly READ! READ!! READ!!! IX WILL TAKB YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES, AND MAY SAVE YOU I MANY YEAI13 OF SUFI'ERINO Carter's Spanish Mixture! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered! Phytieian* pretwribe it, and every one that use* it it a walking advertitement. No Medicine ever yet offered to the American public ha* gainedmich popularity in *o thort a time a* CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! ji win vure any case oj scrofula. It will Cure any case of Rheumatism. Tt will 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 Feverand Ague, Or nnv Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. SCROFULOUS READER! I*. cured the neice of the Hon. John Minor Botts, a member of (Congress from Virginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the be?P Physicians, both of Sew York and Philadelphia, had been tried in vain ; and it will cure ycu, reader, if you nro so affected. RHEUMATIC READER! It cured D. Burritt, Ksq., of Cincinnati, of Hheuinntism of 4 years standing, after all other remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book and Circular, and read for yourself the mnny remarkable and astonishing cures it has made. SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that he had two of tho most severe and long standing eases of Kvnltili* that would vield to none of tl>.> imial rcino<\iea, bill he cured one caac ivitli oix, and tlie other with nine bottled of CARTERS SPANISH MIXTURE. We have known it used in over n T.ioukano casm, and have yet to hear of a failure in any cane. YE S1I AKIN(?TIJOUSANDS READ! Aotr and Pkvkv.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any dtich noxioiid Druga, lint try at once thin (treat Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; Carter* t Spanish Mixture will cure any and ?verycade of Ague and Fever. We have never yet known it to fail. And for all Diaeaaea a riding from an impure etate of the Blood* no medicine haa ever yet been found to have aogood an effect. If you are aick, try it at once; do not. delay ; time ia preeioue, and health the groateat of all bleaainga, without whieh all elae ia vatoelca*. DR. WM. S. BEERS CO., Pr.oPHirroK*, Richmond, Pa. And for aalc hy K KRIJTCH, Drugght, Agent, Or-dovllle C. H., 8. C. a-ly May it i inUft S P RING D ] IN CHABU (Late of the Firm of SUCCESSOR TO EE 343 King Street, Of INVITES ATTENTION to his ENTIRELY NE> GERMAN AND AMERICAN OOOD8, ? SXJ3VE1VC1ES1 In choicest Plnid, Stripos and Chenos, of light expressly for city retail trade. BOILED BL Great attention hoe been |>aid to obtain the b< American market. FLOUNCE In Silk, Barege, Grcnadiuo, Tissues, Organdie constantly receiving. FRENCH AND i The Stock of theso Goods will invito a clvse a 3VEOTJrU3NTI3Nl Bombazines, Alpacas, Cliullys, Crane Marat, C cnl Crapes, Knglisn Paramattas, Black Organdh Mourning Robes. Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, I and Marcelhne of very choicest makes, always < WM\ Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Pillowdressing. ^tripod Shirting Linens, Linen Osnat spjima cAssnn A large and varied Stock of Goods in this De| and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cnssitut PARASOLS AM Tn Black and Colored, Lined and Unlinec best Scotch, Gingham and Silk Umbrellas. PLANTATI Planters and their friends will always find wi! an 1 all Goods will he sold nt the lowest market The Subscriber is now able to give his pcrsoni surpassed advantages in obtaining all the NJ PRiOKH, together with his'feuyer constantly w Goods nt less than the market value, he feels pri filled. 13ST The One Price S</?tcm rigid'// adhere 243 King Street, Oppo May 1st. 1857. WM. II. ALLEN" GTTTjnri/'"k\T Ttvvpifii'r /cyjj!PEN returned from i'hilndelflfcSitcisssL pliin, prepared, in every w<\v, to perform all operations in his profession in the most skillul nnd approved manner. Having procured everv improvement of the day, persons can safely rely on having overy operation performed in the sninc manner as doue in Philadelphia or New York. Kther nnd Chloroform jjiven when desired. Persons desiring attention must make appointments previously. par Koonts in MeBee's Building. March 19 45 tf AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! TxilE AQMEVOLILIE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Insures Houses, Stores and other Prop.rtjr AC A INST FIRE : And the Lives of While Persons and Slaves, between the ages of 10 and 00 years, ON such terms or to render it, a most safe nnd desirable investment. Full details, with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company, will be furnished on application to any of the Officers of the Company. JOsklMI R. OSBORNE, Preit. WM. W. McDowell Vice-Fret. Jab. B. Rankin, Secretary <k Treasurer. JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, Jan 8 85-1 y GREENVILLE. S. C. T2X3 GnaSlTVIIiLS BOOKSTORE, MAIN STREET, NEXT TO McBEE'S IIALI., jrfjTgfmt WFIERE constantly mny ho found ? a large and well selected Stock vW.fl.iy of MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL nnd CLASSICAL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Plunk Books, Momorniidums, Ac.; Writing 1 teaks and Cases, Port folios, Oold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Ruler*. Ac., Ao. J. C. P. JETER, Jan 15 35-ly Sign of the Big Book. E. KRUTCH'S DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHOP, UNDER MoBEUS HALL, WHERE wilt be constantly kept on hand the purest stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.PATENT Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paiifts, Dyestuffs, Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Segars, Spirit (la9. Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Cotnbs, Perfumery ; nnd all other articles generally kept by Druggist*. Fresh and pure Drugs are warranted and sold at low prices Compound medicines are prepared in the most careful way. Receipts and prescriptions of any kind put-co witr. accuracy, neatness and dispatch. 35-10in Jan 8 W. a LAWTON, | f C. M. BREAKER, Formerly of y i of Lawtonvillc, 8.C. ) ( Chnrlestoh, S. C. LAW I ON Sc CO.; Factor*, Forwarding and Commi??ion Merchant*, Wo. 30 East Day and Jioyce <L' Cos Wharf, 03i^&k3SS?SiS3, S. ??, wilf. bki.l COTTON, RICE, FLOUR, WHEAT,CORN, NAVAL STORES, Sic. Having mii experience of twenty-five years in business, we guarantee satisfaction to all wlio patronize us. . JOHN KRAUSE, FUHKITURB AND CABINET MAKER, WOULD respectfullv iuform . ^ the citizens of Greenville rnd vi (^^^??B8cinity that lie lias on hand a lot of FURNITURE, which h# will dispose of upon reasonable terms. He has Chairs, Tablos, Sofas, Wnshstands, ?fce. Fine and Plain Furniture made to order, His shop may be found on Avenue Street, betweeo Keattio's Store and the Confeetionery, and nearly opposite tho Cl>urt 1 liters Greenville, fc. <*., Aug. 14-14-1 j m RTgoods: S9T0N, s. c. ' Drowning t& Lcman.) TCHUM &.TAYLOR, ipositc Hastcll Street, V and 0HOICK STOCK of FRENCH, ENGLISH, of the NEWEST SPRING STYLES. Ft SIX1K.S, texture and beautiful finish, carefully selected 'AGS. SILKS. est Goods in Plnck Silks tVat are brought into the D ROBES, s ana Jaconets, in large variety, very choice and :nglish prints. Xtention, being very full and at very low prices. Jhoicc Black Bareges and Poplins, Poplinetls, Du>s, French and English Cranes in various widths, Back Fmuise and Canton Cloths, Mou?li> DeLnino on hand. m?m? Case LINENS, of various widths and free from turgs. Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, lluukaback, cte. VRES, DRILLS, cC-O. mrtment, suitable for Gentlemen and Boys' Spring ires, Drnp D'Ete, Fariner'sSntin, Grey Flannels, etc. 1 UMBRELLAS, I, ill all the new designs, constantly received; ON GOODS. ll? me n full department suitable to their wanst, prices for Cnsli or City Acceptances, nl attention to all Country Orders, and havingun i WEST GOODS at the' LO WEST POSSIBLE atching the New York Auctions for all desirable spared to say that, nil orders will be satisfactorily d to, ami all (fomla Warrant* I. a. f. site llascll Street, Sign of the "Tree." 52 tt NEW MILLINERY AND Dross-Making Establishment. MRS. WATTS AND MISS, GOHDON would respectfully call tin;, attention of the I.mlies of Greenville and vicinity to the fact that they will open, on Sat- j urday, the 4th inst., one of the tinestnnd lnrirest ! stocks of French and American MILLINERY j ever l>r night to litis Town, which, for richness j and elegance, ennnot lie surpassed, embracing ; nil the latest and most approved styles. Being confident that none can go nwny dissatisfied, tliey earnestly solicit an early call and inspection of the same. Our terms are low. Indies' Old lints cleaned and made equal to new. Misses* Gipsies cleaned and made over in ! the mn?l approved and latest Oipsy style. LEGHORN HATS in large nuautitics. Country Milliners supplied on reasonable | terms. S3W" House on Avenue Street opposite the Post Office. 47-tf April *2 GREENFIELDS FAMILY GROCERY STORE. UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY'S OLD STAND.. TUST RECEIVED, at the above Store, n General Assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, selected by the proprietor, consisting of choice articles of SUGARS, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Rice Flour, Fish, etc., etc. To all of which he iuvilca the attention of housekeepers and others. Apiil 23 ft0 If Apple Vinegar. A FINE article to be bad at the Family Grocery Store of A. GREEN FIELD. WATCHES, ciiocgs nm Mmi&Y. E. I. (AGENT.) nEOS leave to announce to the citizens of Greenville, and surrounding country, (lint lie hns opened a Stock of the above-named Articles on Avenue street, in the Iluilding formerly known as " Avenue Street Confectionery," which he will sell LOW for CAS1I. HE WILL ALSO Repair and Fit Up WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, Iu the best of style. Thankful to his former patrons and friends, for their libernlity and patronage, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. tr o ive hitn a call, and he will cudcavor to j please. 87-tf Jan 22 W. P. PRICE, X O T A It Y P U HLIC, AND CLERK OF TuWN COUNCIL, i OFFICE TN THE OI.O PflTTBT WOTTCE " "mAsawtsfiya>H &a ST Will promptly attend to the collection of Notes * and Accounts, settling Claims, Ac. G. S. BOWER, ITIaniifurtiirer ami Denier in FURNITURE of every description, and CHAIRS of every style. FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES, Opposite (he Con puree 1louse, l>ec. n. COLUMBIA. S. C- ly F. BURTY, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather, m* OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE. QUEENVILLE, S. C., 19 Prepared to furnish custoniers with the above articles, CHEAP CASH. Having competent workmen engaged, he can asanre his patrons that all work will be Neatly Dow* and WARRANTED. Feb* M '?f ? ?^^sm^mm ???? ONE DOLLAR A TEAR. CIRCULATION, OVtR 100,000 COPIES WEEKLY. 25 WITNESSES; OR, TIEI? (DDH^IOTIEID. John S. fille is Ibe Buibolr. WHO line ha<l 10 y*?r? experience ne a Banker and Publisher, ami Author of A Serie* of 1st turn at the Broadway Tabernacle when, for 10 successive night*, over jC-gT. 500.000 People Greeted him with rounds of applause, while ho exhibited the manner in whicn Counterfeiter* exceute their Frauds, and the Surcsi. and Shortest Means of Detecting them I The Hank Note Engravers all say he is the A greatest Judge of Paper Money living. i GREATEST-DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR OETECTINQ COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, uiul Exhibiting nt n Gluncc, every Counterfeit in Circulation I! Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE t? Easy and DETECTION 'nstantancous. LIT N o Itdex to examine! No pages to hunt unt But so simplified and arranged, tlinl the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see all at a (fiance I ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN. Thus each may rend the name in liisuwn Native Tongue. ' Most Perfect Bank Note List Published. Also, h List of . ALL THE PRIVA1E BANKERS IN AMERICA! A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe and America will he published in each edition. together with nil the Important News of the Day. Also, n SERIES OF TALES, from an old Manuscript found in the East. It furnishes th most Complete History, of Oriental Life, dcsoribing the most perplexing positions in which the Indies and gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove tho most entertaining ever offered to the puhlio. C30T F nruished Weekly, to subscribers only, at ?1 a vear. All letters must he addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Hbokku, Publisher ami Proprietor, ,, 70 Wall Street, New York. April 23 50 ly E. R 7 S T O K E s7~ BOOK-HINDE R, ANI? Blank-Hook Manufacturer, (In renr of Carolina Tiiucs Office.) ?o&sjaa&adN, a. ?. BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and manufactured of the best materials and iu the most durable mnnncr. PERIODICALS MUSIC BOOKS, Ac., bound in every variety of style, at short jioliee. 2^r c\ niutry orders promptly attended o. Dec 4 30 ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. rpo all persons atllieted with Soliinl Discuses, X. such asSpermntorrhnen,Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrluva, Gleet, Syphilis, tlie Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse. Ac., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of tlio mvful 'lootruction of human lile, caused liy Sexual Disease*, nn?l the deception# practised upon the unfortnnnte victims of such disease# bv Quacks, linve directed their Consulting Surgeon, as n charitable act worthy of their name to give XHlDICAI. ADVIt/K GRATIS, to all per# 111# thus oflllcted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age occupation, huhits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suf faring, to furnish medicine*free of charge. The Howard Associntiju is n benevolent. Institution. estaldii-hod by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, atll'Cted with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It. I in* now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to expend in advertising .the above notice. It is needless to mid that the Associa tion commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Just Published, by the Association, a Report, on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abu#e, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hv the C'on suiting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in ft scaled envelope), Free of C'harge, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. GKO. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, l'a. liy order of the Directors. EZRA I). II ART WELL, President. Oko. Fairciiilii, Secretory. Feb 5 ?? tf OTIS' IMPROVED PATENT Lightning Conductors. r|"MIE subscriber lins purchased the Right of puning up me nuove description of Light ning Rods in Greenville District, nnil is prepared to execute orders for t lie same to any extent and with prompt ness and despatch. These Kods are conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford the only method yet discovered of absolute protection against lightning. Anv one acquainted with the laws of electricity, will be immediately convinced of their utility, upon examining them. Their value has been tested by experience and scieree, and has been vouched by hundreds of certificates from n'.l parts of the Union. From auiougst these the following only are submitted. "I have carefully examined Otis' insulated Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the building in which 1 reside. It is better conatructea, and more securely insulated, than any form of Lightning Hods 1 have seen. It is m at and cheap, and if properly attached to the build* lug, cannot fail to afford security ngnirst the loss of life and property by electricity 1 therefore recommend it as worthy of the confidence of the community, R. F. Uiu mhv, Prof, of Chemistry, ?tc., in S. C. College." Mr. P. O. Westfiold has recently supplied my house with Otis' improved Conductor. 1 have examined them "with great care, and am convinced that they are the best Lightning Rods ever constructed. The methods of attraction and insulation are new, and seem to me to be perfect. 1 can confidently recommend them toallpersonB wishing to secure their houses against lightning. C. J. Klvoru. Any further information may be obtained on application to D. G. WESTF1ELD, May 8-62-tf. Greenville, 8, C. PIANO TUNING. THE subscriber would offer hhservimlo the citizens *?r%pG/Svz?ly of Greenville and the sur 'L&Sr'J&i I .founding country in the aYJsSt&j>oTe business, lie will give satisfaction, or no charge will be made. R. M. MURPIIEY. Juna ft. 4 *f