,.#|^boUtioaist Quizzed.
Under this caption ftvllolly SpringB,/
Miss., correfcpoodent of the Memphis
Eagle and Enquirer rentes the st?b
<i-j joined mv?<sloici, vJT.'x
v The following amusing scene actual
\y, occurred hist summer between a citizen
of out* town and a Yankee on board
one of-the .Northern et valuers.; perhaps
.upou the IJudsou : . v, v
.t>nr Southern friend dipenvyred a
' disposition iir a very genteel looking
man 011 boiQd.tlic boat to open ae.hfct'
with Hi 1)1, mid nothing'loth to hoar
what his friend had to say, lie iridicut*
ed by his manner that he v.iis approacliablc,
whereupon, 1 ho following
dialogue yhsued;
Yankee?Well, sir, I wish to ask
you one question ; I hope it will be no
offence. Southerner?Certainly
not; I will
hear you with pleasure.
Yankee?-Well, sir, is it true that
they work,negroes in the plow at the
South ?
Southerner-?! will answer you in
the favorifw method of your own conn
trymen, l>y Asking yop .a question ov
two.
Yankee?I admit the right, sif;
Southerner?Ifuw ui^uy negro men
do you suppose it- woujd require to
draw a large one horse plow?
Yankee?NYell, 1 suppose six or
seven?say sexton. . ^
Sontherner-rNV hat are they worth
per head ?
Yaukoo?Well, I suppose SfcOO.
Southerner;?That wouh\, bo $5,000.
Now, what' would one large, strong,
horse coat? '
Yankee?I guess al?ont $100.
Uopqn this tip* Southerner looked a
little qnizzioal at his neighbor, who,
without waiting to hear the conclusion; |
started and stammered:
Well, I?I?I?1 know it was til
lie!
A wkstkrS poet has decided against
the idea of the destruction of the Union,!
in the following lines, composed in just,
one hour by a Connecticut clock :
What! bust this glorious Union up,
And go to draw in' triggers.
Just for a thundering pmed of
r>it)ftiici]i;Ue<l oiggi'ts i
The eagle of America,
That tlew across tlie sen*.
And thro'd the MoorPr Hrifish Lion .
Kerslam upon liis knees ;
Say. shall we lend him Htn* from liin'
Wlin wing wun way jiml wun t'other;
An' every sepeiit pin -father
A Hying at eaeli other ?
It can't he did !
Tur. following joke, going llic rounds
in the Western papers, is too good to
ho lostThe superintendent of the
Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad oiw
charged a conductor belonging to that j
road. The conductor was asked whv
lie was discharged. " Well," said hoj
" I was discharged for giving a free!
]iass." 44 What made.you such a fool
as to give a free pass?" " Well, you |
see," replied the conductor, "I got;
tirOtl of riding afnnr, and gave a friend j
of mine a tree pass to get him to go;
along foV company."
Tuts is the way tliey p> to law iuj
Turkey. It's primitive and brief ? j
only two witnesses are allowed to tes-'
tify. 1 f they cannot establish thocase. i
the Judge orders it out of court. IS'oj
lawyers are allowed to open 'their!
i r 1^1 * *
neaus. i no sentence is mauo known j
at the timo by the cadi, The costs aruj
paid l?y the party that gains the suit, i
It' that \v(W the way we did tiling!
here?well, wouldn't.things goon about
^ % r * '
as smooth i t a* they now do ? AN c on- j
lv ask for information, you know.
Tiik ^entlyit taskmaster we ever
knew is a blacksmith, who nays every
evening to his apprentices, "Come,
boy's let's leave oil work, and go fo
srtWing wood!" II<> must be a brother
ot the tanner down east, who, one
season when ho was building a new
house, used to try to get his hired help
out to play dig cellar by moonlight.
A i.rrrtK urchin, some two or three
years old, being a little- distance from
the house, was suddenly startled by a
clap of thunder, lie was very much
Irigbtened, and made rapid tracks for
the hoji.se. Hut us Hie shed was the
nearest shelter, ho entered it, and cast-'
ing a defiant look at the clouds, exclaimed:
"Thunder awav, I'm under
the shed !"'
Tub Syracuse (New York) Standard
says: "Justice Hurst performed
si marriage ceremony on ?S;\turdsiy
evening hist. i'ho bridegroom was a
rod-headed whito man, the bride was
ii good looking squaw, and I ho bridesmaid
wsw a genuine African wench,
.. ? ,.
OriNiovs Diffi n.?A colored u?nmn
in Ihiltiinorc, who was exhibiting
Several of her children the other I
day, among thorn one with a light skin,
said that site ucould not bare dat
child, kiisc lie was too light color, and
showed dirt s> e-ny.'' I
A minister, approaching a mischtc
vows urchin about twelve years old.
and laying hi* hand upon his shoulder,
thus addressed -him : " My son, I believrf
the devil has got hold of you."?
ifcJ believe he has, too," ^raa the significant
roplv.
In the Court of- Common Pleas.
GRtiNNVir.T.E DISTRICT.
SPHINCt TERM, 1857.
r I "UIRbviainoM of thVTorm not being disponed of,
A It is OrJer+d, Hint. Qn EXTRA TERM of
the Court of Common Hon# be h*M at Green,
villc Court Ilouee. for Greenville Dlatriet. on
Tuesday, ah it 4ut or Avuivr, at S>, A. M., lo continue
fdrji vc dn\s, if necessary.
1 ' It i? On/Tff/Tliat the Clerk and Sheriff ilrnw
a Jurv of fprty-eigM- good *hd lawful men : that
a venire issue to compel their attendance.
lt\*fi'trfltT OrtfenJ. Tliut the Clerk give due
notice of the time and place of the -Session of
the suiJ Court.
.fOlIN BEATON O'NEALL.
Mnreh 28lli, l?fi7.
1 certify that the above is a true oopy of tlie
Order passed of the last Term, as taken from the
Minutes. \V. A. McDANIEL, Clerk.
May 'Kith, 1SJ7. 8 td
A. B. CROOK, M. D, & A D. HOKE, M. D ,
phaotxtioners or
MEDIHNE& SURGERY,
(srronvillo S.*. ,
_ O OFFICE East Corner of McBec and Wash
\ /f ington Streeit, occupied by Dr. CaooK for
/w the last twenty-two years.
Mw 21 2 .*>tn
NEW
SPRING ^OODS.
GRADY & G00DLETT,
Oite Door South of the Old Court House
Ci UEKNV1LLE, S. C.
A ITER returning our grateful thanks to our
1 V frieftd? and customers, for their past very
liberal patronage to our business, we desire to
' eiill their attention,' a* well as that of the public
generally, to our very large and finely assorted
stuck of
Spring and Summer Cootfs,
which we are now receiving, and which has
been jmrchased by one of the firm with care,
I and on very (uUntut-agcous terms rfs to prices,
and which we are determined on selling us low
! us they can he bought, <i t rrtait, any where. .
Our slock, in the way of DRY GOODS, etnbrnccs
almost every article called for, either l?v
' l.ndies or Gentlemen, ill Fancv or Staidu Drv
I (>uod?. ^
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Talmas,
Shawls, Mantles, &c.
Roots and Shoes, Trunks, Ac. .
i X vefv exttnuive and fiOhioimbio assortment.
mats a\i) caps.
j Tlfe latest styles, fof Men mid tyoys, in great"
* varinly,
Heady-Made Clothing.
! A ysry heavy ami varied assortment, for Men
and Roys.
' I'eifilmeiie*. Fancy Articles,; Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Minora, Hardware and Cutlery,
. (Juno, Carpenter's Tools, lllacksmilhs'
Tools,
I 'Oroclicry and (xlnsAwarf,
DRUGS, MEDICINES ,t DYE STUFF*?,
Rooks and stationery,
i SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON".
GROCERIES.
A very lonvy stoek of
rTTj ,{io nntl -'ova C0FEK15S
M&taiJil. Rroxvn and Crushed Sl'OAUS
Tea*. iVIulawot, Sjdees, Cigars, Powder, Shot,
Head and Indigo.
SACK AND TABLH SALT.
Vinegars, Horning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nulls, IthAt, Ae., So.
FRI&H GAItDKN SKKDS.
GRADY & GOOD LETT'.
Apiil 0 48 if
\v, ii. \\m\ iti,
l'ROI'ltlKTORS OF
The Ladies' Store*,
VKF. NOW. and will be constantly receiving
Fresh Importation*, purchased by one of
1 til., partners, who has some twenty-five years'
experience in buyihg and selling Go >ds. . They
woul.l invito special attention to their large
Stock ot . ' White
and Embroidered floods, Rich Silk
Tissof-S, DeBe^es, Cliallyp. Crape* Do
Paris, Bereoys, Muslins, Brilliants,
Silks, A J pa ocas, Bombazines,
Canton Crftpe, Oingliams,
French, English and
Aluericnn Prints,
Ate., ifcc.
ALSO, TXJHT IN,
A NICK LOT OF
New Bonnets, Ribbons, Ruche.*, Wreaths,
Mowers, Blonds, Vtdeiicia, Thread and
I . lb uascL Kdpings, While and Black
Crape Ci.liars and Sleeves,
Kinbro'n ed. Linen and
Muslin Collars', Long
Lawns, Plain and
Faiih'd Ij. 4J. Handkerchief*,
And ninny other NICF. AND FANCY GOODS.
All of which it will be their endeavor to sell as
I'lwrtp n* |>?>sail>(,u. 4ti-tf Mh 2rt
j)ji J IL IVean,
DEALER IS
Drug?* Medicines, Chemicals,
lNrl'umory,
tuinis, IfonMw, &(jc*8Uiffa
r?r?A'0?o>
liNC TOILRT SOAM,*
FINE IIAII: AKt) TOOTII IIRUSI1ES,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal Use*,
TRUSSES AND SHOUL&ER BRACES, 8tC., &C.
Third JJnor aboce the Mansion IIoust,
, ^rcrnville, S. C.
I'jf Medicine* Warranted genuine Ami of the
boat finality. * . ?
I'lnnler* and Wiynioiaii* from the country
will find liU Mock uf .Mr.lioiue* com nit to. .' {
l\l> 12 44 /t^TpT 1^
Plows, Stoves,
^1 ^ <>
11 ? > WK^teep constant KJjhv
ly on. hand a large a*>^^5H*worHor?e
Turning, Subsoil and Hillside
??i^ovrflm9
which we challenge the world to equal in good
work, ease of draft and durability.
We have also a targe and beautiful assortinont.
of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Boom, Bed Boom
and Churoh
STOVES,
to"which we particularly call the attention of
those who wish to purchase,
r Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILKR&,
(kirn Shelters, Straw Cutters, <fcc. Copper, Sheet
Ijtkn ..* w 1. A....* J ? -
-- m???v vi r. uunc vi# uaicr. V/ieteru or
I Well Pinups furnished anil put up.
We also are making and receiving from New
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
among -which the Ladies may find a great variety
of Cake Cutters and Bake Tans.
FOtlT and BATHING TUBS, or any other'Artic-Je
ih our line, made to opltr, and Painted in
ho beat manner. We are also prepared to- do
Roofing unci Guttering
in the lntest and best manner oif short notice..
Country Merchants invited to examine our
atouk of
VVc say it is superior, and we do not wish to
have our word taken for it. Come and see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and Old
Pew tor.
. ling* taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
SHERMAN BROTHERS. |
Mil 12 . 44 tf_
c haelYs hTc ke y ,
(Successor to ?rnuilucl Currant,)
MANUFACTURER OF
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN
looking glass plates,
- BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
1?4 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Old Frames lie-gilt equal to new.
April 30 51 ly
Third Door above the Mansion House,
w. w ^ . '
% V ui lJ) respectfully call the attention of
T t his friends, and the public generally, to
his recent enlarged Stock" oi* liRUGS, MKDlt!lNKS,
l'hysicinns, Merchants, Farmers
Heads of Families, and nil persons in want of
Articles in his lino, will do well to^nll nnd exninino
his assortment. Articles for family use,
Spices. Flavoring Extracts, efe., constantly on
hand. Also Pure Medical Wines and Branny.
April 2 4 7 If
1. J. HOVKY. W. II. IIOVKY
WTH. HOVEY & CO.,
PKOPKIIfroita OF
THE LADIES' STORE,
DEAI.l.KS IN
FANCt & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
iSVlDH ?&a*l3& <&S> DID3,
BONN T S, R I IUIONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
11JADY MMlH (atmttm
AXB
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
tiREEHVII,LE, S. C.
N. 11.?Order.s necompnuied l?y the- cash for .
Medical. I.hw or I.ibrury Hooks, Musical 1 listen- j
inents and Sundiies, promptly tilled in New
York, and delivered at our counter on shortest
notice.
Jan 22 _R7 ly
HEAD! HEAD!! HEAD!!!
IT WILL TAKE YOf DL'T A KKW.MIM'TE*,
and May save vr>u
MANY YEARS Or SUFFERINQ !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD-! i
The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered!
Physicians /ircscribe it, and every one that j
use* it is a walking} advertisement. Xo
Medicine ever i/et offered to the American
public has pained such popularity
in so short a time as
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE !j
It will Cure any caw of Scrofula.
-It will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will Cure any case of Syphilis.
It will Cure any case of S.ali Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It will Cute any case of Fevefand Ague,;
Or nnv Diseases arising from au impure state of !
i the lilood.
SCROFULOUS READER!
It cured the noice of the lion. John Minor'
Butts, a-member of Congress from Virginia, ofj
Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians,
both of Sew York and Pbiindelpliin, bud been |
trieil in vain ; And it will cure you, reader, if
you arc So affected.
RHEUMATIC READER!
It cured F>. Bnrritt,.Ksq., of Cincinnati, of
Rheumatism of 4years standing, after all other'
remedies had failed. \V? linvn linnilMit? ,.f -n..li
certificates. Cull on the Agent mid pet n Hook I
niid Oireulnr, nnfl read for yourself the many remarkable
mid astonishing cures it ban made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that be
had two of the most severe nnd long standing
cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the
usual remedies, but be cured one case with six,
and the other, with nioe bottles of CARTtiH'S
'SPANISH iriXTUJtR. We have known it
used in over a Thousand OAar.s, and have yet to
henr of n failure in any ease.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ !
Antir. and Fkvkr.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury,
or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once
this grcnt Alterative and l'br?m-r of the Blood ;
Carter'* Spanith Mixture will cure any and every
case ot Ague and Fever. Wo have never yet
known it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impure
*tuto of the Wood, no medicine bus ever yet lieen
found to have so good an effect. If you are sick,
try"it at once; no riot dfluy ; (ifus is" precious,
and health the greatest of all blessings, without
which fill else is valueless.
Dli. WM.S. IiKERS k CO.,
ProHMKTORH, liifht/H/ll'l,. V(l.
And for sals l>y|t KjftUTCH, Druggist, Agent
I ftf-t?*\vilia C ttr, ? 0. 8-ly May 2tt '
SPRING DS
i ; or CHABIX
"V V %%
, (bate of the. Firm ?f i
SUCCESSOR TO KET
343 King Street, Opi
INVITES ATTENTION to &is ENTIRELY NEW
GERMAN AND AMERICAN 0001)8, of
. SXJlVtTiaLESr
In choicest Plaid, Stripes nnd Ghcnos, of light I
expressly for city retail trnde.
BOILBI) ELI
i Great attention has been paid to obtain the besl
American market.
FJLOUNCEI
In Silk, Barege, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies s
constantly receiving.
FRENCH AND El
The Stock of these Goods will invite a olvse ntt
MOTJiEUNTIIIXr*
Bombasines, Alpacas, Challys, Crap.c Marat, Cln
cal Crapes, English Paramattas, Black Organdies,
Mourning Robes. Mourning ,Mantilla?, Mantles, lib
and Marcelhue of very choicest makes, always on
JlIK
Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow-Cj
dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Lincn^Osuubui
SPUING CASSIMEi
A large and varied Stock of Goods in this Dcpni
and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cftssimeri
PARAS 0 6.$ A N D
In Black and Colored, Lined and Untitled,
best Scotch, Gingham and Silk Umbrella*.
PLANTATIC
Planters and their friends will always find with
and all Goods will be sold at the lowest, market pi
The Subscriber is now able to give bis nensonal
surpassed advantages in obtaining ull the A'A'I
PlilCKS, together with his bnyor constantly vrat
Goods at less than the market value, lie feels prep
tilled. 5fi8T" The One Price System rigidly adhered
243 King Street, Oppoail
May 1st, 18o7. I
~WmT h. allenT"
SURGEON DENTIST,
HAS returned from Pliiludol
puia, prepared, lit every way, u> j
perforin .ill operations in his profession
in the most skiitt.l and approved manner.
Having procured every improvement of the day,
persons can safely rely on having overy operation
performed in the same manner as done in
Philadelphia or New York.
Kther and Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring attention must make appointment*
previously.
csr it ooms in MeBee's Building.
March 10 45 if I
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AND FIFE INSURANCE!;
TXl^ ASH&VIILUS
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY!
Insure* Houses, Stores and other Prop rly
AGAINST FiltE:
And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves,
between the ayes of 10 amLtiO years,
ON such terms as to render it a itiost safe and J
desirable investment. Full details, with
the Constitution ami By-Laws of the Ctnnpnny,
will he furnished on application to any of the Officers
of the Company.
JOSklTi R. OSBOUXE, Pret't.
1VM. W. Mi DO WE LI* Vice-Pres.
J as. B. Rankin, Secretary & Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 35-1 y GREENVILLE, S. C. 1
THS GF.B3NV2LL3
BOO KSTOR E,
MAIN STREET, NEXT TOMcBEE'S llAl.L, !
/jF/<5 WHERE constantly may he found
/ a large and well selected Stock
MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL and CLASSIC-1
AL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Memorandums,
?&e.; Writing Desks and Cases, Port i
folios. Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing |
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, ink?tan<l?, Hu- (
Icr*. Ac., Ac. J. C. L\ JETKR, *
Jan 15 3fi-ly Sign of tlio Big Book.
HTkiuIFCU'S
DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHtfP,
UNDKIi McULLS HALL, fi
??
WHERE will be constantly kept on ban J the j
purest stock of |
DRUBS, MKDlOlNJ-iS, CHEMICALS. PATENT I
Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, l>Vc
stutTs, Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Segarr, Spirit
( as. Oils, Candles, Soap*, Spices, Brushes, Toilet
Articles, Combs, Perfumery ; and ull other articles
generally kept by Druggists.
Fresh and pure Drugs are warranted and I
sold at low prices.
Compound medicines are preparation tbo most |
careful war, Receipts and prescriptions of any
kind 1>ut vn vr'ti. accuracy, ncatiiess and dispatch.
85-11 im Jan 8
W. X tAWTON, ) f C. M. BREAK Kit, .
Formerly of > < of f
Lawtonville, 8. C. ) (.Charleston, S. C. '
LAWTON 8c CO.,
Fnctari, Forwunllng n^d Commission
Jlfrcliniils,
No. 36 Nasi Bay arid Boy re <C Go's Wharf,
?3i^!aa3SSS33, S, ??
WILL MIL
HOTTON RTfF FLOUR WTIF. AT POllV t .
. NAVAL STOK&S,~<fe^ 'h
tl9" IUvinj mi experience of twenty-five j
years in business, We guarantee satisfaction to
all who patfonie* til m
JOHN KRAUSE,
F V K N I T t It E j
AND CABINET MAKER,
fi-Tri "inri WOULD respectfully inform i
, the citizens of Greenvi.fa r nd \i
l^^B^^Hciiiitv that In* bns on hand n lot
of FURNITUUK, wldoh by will dispose of upon '
reasonable terms. Ire hn# Chairs, ablet, S*ofaa,
Withstands, Ac. Fine and Plain Furniture
node to order. His shop may be found oh Avenue
rttrect, between lie.-miu's Httfre and the ,
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court 1
lino,a GjaonXiU*, A' (', \>\g 14 14 ly
lY .GOODS,
STON, 8. C.
Drowning c0 Lcman.)
CHUM & TAYLOR,
voeite Hasell S|rcct,
nn.l C1IOICK STOCK of Fit UNO 11, ENGLISH, *
the *N+r\Vi8T3PKIXG STYLUS. * J
twctdrc ami beautiful finish, carefully selected /
mi silks. ' ?
}Goods in LMack Silks tknt nro brought into tlic
in J Jaconets, in large variety, very eboice and
NGLISH PRINTS.
ention, being very full and at very low |>riece. i
nice Black Bareges nn<l Poplins, Poplinctfs, DuFrench
and EugU*h trapes iti various widths, H
ick Fatuisu und Canton Cloths, Mouslin DoLuine I
i hand. * . ]
m?m?. '
isc LINENS, of various widths and free from j
rgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc. t
UA'S, DRILLS, iicC. I
rtm'ent, suitable for Gentlemen and Boars' Spring ] t
s, Drap l)'EtC, Fanner'sSntin, Grey Flannels, etc.'s
5 It MB BELLAS, \\
1 J
in.all the new designs, constantly received; f
)N ' GOODS. I'
me a full department suitable to their wanst, 1
rices for Cash or City Acceptances.
attention to all Country Orders, and having un I
\'i:sTooods at tho lo west rot>siliLt:\
cliing the Now York Auctions fof all desirable
nred to saj' that nil orders will be satisfactorily
(o, and all Uoo-ls Warranted
A. F. IlKOW^E.\G, ]
to II.iscll Street, Sion ok iiik "Turk."
>2 It *
n 1-:\v miTjTjINi:ky ,
ANl)
Dross-Making Establisjimont.
MIvS. \\A'iTS AND MISS i
^"JbTtiOltDOX would respectfully call the]
iitteutioa of tho Ladies of Greenville and vi- | %
cinitv to the fact that tliev will open, on Sat- >
urday, the 4th lust., one of tie finest and largest I
stocks of French and American i|ll.l.INKI(Y 11
ever hi->ught to J his Town, which, for richness |
and elegance, cannot he surpassed, embracing
all the latest and most approved styles.
Ik g confident that none can go away dissat- r
isficd, they earnestly solicit ait early call and inspection
of the same. Our terms arc low. I
Ladies'Old Mats cleaned and made equal to (
new. Misses' Gipsies cleaned and made over in
the most approved and latest Gipsy style. (
LKUlIi ?BN li .VIS in large quantities. i
Country .Milliners supplied on reasonable j
terms. " j .
! &" 1 loiist* on Avenue Street opposite the l'ost ,
OlFtoo. 47-tf April 2 ,
GREENFIELD'S "
FAMILY WHY STORE.;
UNDER V'BEE'S KALk--BURSEY?S OLD STAND. !
JL'ST UECEIYJ 1>, ?t the above Store, a Gen- 1
oral Assortment of i
FAMILY GROCERIES, I
select e.l by the pro|ii'ietor, consisting of choice 1
articles of HUGAKS, (.'utter. Molasses, It ice, Kice
Flour, l isJf, etc., etc. To all of which ho invites i *
the attention of housekeepers and others. i
Apiil '4$ 50 * tf c
Applo Vinegar. t
VI'INF. article to he hn?l nt. the Family Grocery
Store of A. Git KEN FIELD. *
WATCHES,
GZc?1KB AM) Mmi
E: B.
(AGENT,)
I>EGS1 cave to announce to the citir.cns of'
) Greenville, andtuirrnnndino country, that j
he has opened a Stock of the above-named Ar- ! f
tides on Avenue street, in the liuildini; formerly
known as " Avenue Street Confectionery," which I
he will sell LOW for CASH. ! J
x
UK WILL ALSO c
Repair and Fit Up
WATCIIKS, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,! *
In the Lest of etylc. . I (>
Thankful to Ilia former patrons nml friend?, ']
lor their liberality and patronage, lie respect- ?
rully cnlioif* n continnanee of the same. c
?T? ivo itiin a call, and hp will endeavor to ' n
dense. * 37-tf .Ian-22
W. P. PRICE, !
NOT A R Y PUHIJC, ?
ANO CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, f
3FFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE,,?
?EteStB tv-ya Lifji*1* &, ??.
Will promptty attend to the colissCfcm of Notes f
and Accounts, settling Claijus, Ac. ,
G.'S. BOWER,
Iflumifnctnrer ami Denier In (
FUUMTUItE of o very description, f
CITAIHS of everv style.
ISK'S CELEBRATEO METALIC BURIAL CASES, ?
Opposite the Conparee House,
W ill COLUMBIA, 8. C ly
. F. BURTY,
Doalcr in Boots, Shoes, Leather, ?
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1 OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S B00KST0PE.
* GREENVILLE, S. Cv,
IS Prepared to fnrnieh onstom- I
L^m er< with the nbova artieloe, CHEAP
W ?ftlltr CASH.
Having competent workmen engaged, he ean
issurs his patrons that all work will be Nkati.t ' <
Jn^nnd WARRANTED.
teh* TT- * T*> tf +
ORB DOLLAR A tear.
IIRCUIATION, OVER 100,000 CUPIES WEEKLY.
25 WITNESSES;
^oir.
KHKTOTC'i!.! (DDITTOTS?.
Icho S. 3)116 is Ae Butholr.
WHO has hart lit years experience as a Banker
and Publisher, and Author of
4 fieri e* of Js-et'ire* at the It roadway Tabcrnacl e
when, for 10 successive niglrts, over
gF8~ 500,000 People
greeted him with round* of applause, while he
exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters
jxecute their Frauds, and the Surest And Shortest
Means of Detecting thety !
The Hank Xote Engravers all say he is the 4
, greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
JREaTEKT discovery of the present
century for
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES
-Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence,
and Exhibiting at a'Glnnee, every
Counterfeit in Circulation f!
\rrnnged so admirably, that REJ-EKENCE is
Easy and DETECTION Instantaneous.
W N o lvdex to examine! No pages to hunt
ipl But so simplified and arranged, that the
derehaut, Banker tuid Business Man can see alt
rf a glance I
ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN.
liuib encu may rcnu tno name in lnaown Native
Tongue.
Host Perfect Bank Note List Publish^.
Also, a List of
ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN^CMERICA !
A complete Summary of the^-Vinanco of Eu ope
and America will be published ill each ediion,
together with all topdrtnnt News of
he Day. Also, a SKKUfJt OP TALKS, from mi
>ld Manuscript found bn the Ha?t It furnishes
h most Complete History of Oriental Life, <!< asribin?
the most porploximr positions in Which
he ladies and gurlLlciucii of that country have
lCcn so often fov.r.d. TheseStores will continue
hrou^hout the whole year, and will-prove the
liost entertaining ever offered to tho public.
[fj1* Furnished Weekly, to suhseri hers only, nt
?1 iv years All letters'must he addressed to
JOHN S. l.)YK, Bkokkk,
Publisher and Proprietor,
7Q Wall Street, New York.
April 23 50 ly
E. R. STOKES,
POOK-IilNDEll,
AND
Blank-Hook .11 a mi facta re r,
(In rear of Carolina Times OHice.)
0 ? & ? as swick, s ? ?.
1I.ANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and manufactured
of the best materials and in
the most durable manner.
KRIODICAKS. MVSIC BOOKS. Ac., bound in
every variety <?f style, nt short notice.
3f~ Country orders promptly attended to
1 >ec 4 .30 iy
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
I'll J I. A DHL I'III A..
I ill par I a ii 1 A ii lion iicciiir cs i.
|M nil neroon* afflicted with s?vii!?i lit-....?
I such asSjirrimitorrlur-i, .Seminal Weakness,
mpoteiive, Oonorrhmn, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice
>f Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HO IF.-I It J) A &&OC/A 'J'/O.Y, in v'rw of
he uwftil dest ruction of human lite, caused l.y
<e\tial l)i?cnand the deception* practised up>n
the unfortunate victim* of such diseases I>y
pi nek*, have directed their Consulting Surgeew,
is a ehnritablr art worthy 6f their mime to give
?Kbit-.\(, AiivicK tiK.tTis, to all per* ins titute oilimt d,
who npjdv hy .letter, with a <iescri|>tioti ol"
heir condition, (ngo occupation, habits of life,
l*c.,) and in egscs of extreme poverty and suf
criii|{, to fufn'&h Wilicinrxfrtcof rliargt.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Irititiltion,
established by special endowment, for
he rdicl of tin- sick ami distressed, uttlictcd
ivjth "Virulent atfd Epidemic Discuses." It has
iotv a surplus of meant*, which the Directors
tavu voted t<i expend in advertising the above
tot ice. It is needless to add that the Asvociti
;ioti eominamls the highest Medical skill ol the
|oe, ami will furnish the most approvtd modern
.real meat.
Just. 1'nltlishcd, hy the Association, a Report
in tSpeiinatoriinKii, or Seminal Weakness, the
rieo of Onanism, Masturbation of Self- Ahnse, and
itliei* Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy the Colt
lilting Surgeon, which will he sent l>v mail, (in
i sealed envelope), Free of Charge, ott the fee* ij t
if TWO STAMPS for post aire.
Address, Dl^. GEO. CALHOUN', Consultinir
inrgcon, Howard Association, Jio. "2 South
\TNT1I Street, Philadelphia, l'a.
Hy order of the Directors.
EZRA D. 11 ART WELL, President.
Oro. FAtKCiiu.it, Secretary.
Fob 5 at) tf
OTIS' IMPROVED
l'ATKMT
Lightning Conductors.
1TIIK sulutc-rfher has pnrohared the Right of
putting up (lie above description of J.iuht
ling Rods in Oreenvillo I)i.*triet, nnd is prepared
o execute orders for t lie same to any extent nnd
rith promptness and despatch. These Rods are
onducted upon Seicntitie principles,'and afford
lie only method yet discovered of absolute proration
against lightning. Aiiv one acquainted
rith the laws of electricity, will l?e immediately
onvjnced of their utility, upon examining tlicm.
flnjtr value ha* been tested bv experience nnd
cience, and has bc<*n vouched by hundreds of
crtiticnteafrom all ports of the Union. From
unongst these the following only are submitted.
"I have, carefully examined Otis' insulated
.igfitniug Conductor, and have it attached to the
niilding in which 1 reside. It is better contracted,
and more securely insulated, than any
orni of I iglitning Rods I have seen. It is neat
ind cheap, and if |s-operLy attached to the build*
tig, cannot, fail to afford security against the
oss of life ami property by electricity 1 thereore
recommend it us worthy of the confidence
>f the community, R. F. BkV'mby.
l'rof. of Chemistry, de., in S. V. College."
Mr. P. 0. "Westfield lias recently supplied my
louse with Otis' improved Couduetor. I have
xiiinined tlicm with great care, and ani "onvinicd
that thov are the lu-.t l.!i>iilnlm>
onvtructed. '1 lie meiliodt of Attraction ami in.
illation ore new, and seem to nie to be perfect,
con confident ly recommend them to all persons
visiting to secure their houses against lightning.
(J. J. ELKOKD.
Any further information may be obtained on
application to I). G. W ESTHKLD,
May 8-62-tf. Greenville, S. C.
PIANO TUNING.
a ^ THR snl>scril>tfr would off.
r Ids serv ices to the oittoens
Greenville and the suru
v 1?^rounding couuirv in the a"
lie boycjbnjtiiu?t. 11c will give
atisfnction, or no charge will be made.
H. M. MllRPIIEV.
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