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ZJI humojust's ouo.' :?r
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TRAVEusraoQ the wire from O ? \
' to, M* V POt l?ng since, in the '
night; * re happened to havo tlio good | 1
fortune to got into the saiuo box with ]
a-regular blue devil exterminator, by 1
inborn, lot it be summed, our drowsy <
prniQp, were kept expanded. '''his in- I
dividual answered to the name of 1
"and his description of " Norf '
Kcrliner," her manners and customs,
gave the listener anything but a favorable
impression of the tar and turpent
tfae State, thus:
4ht-? " Why, gentlomen, a dog with a
loflgtail in North Carolina, would bo
as great a show as a nigger with three
heads."
u Why so?" asked several. *
"T^hey cut 'em off to prevent them
from knocking off tho huckleberries
when they're chasing foxes nnd rabbits
through the woods I"
" Phew I" came from a listener.
Fact, certain as rain ; and yon
never sec a uiau or hoy there with
buttons on his pants."
" What, then!" asked some one.
"Pegs!" answered tho imperturbable
Bat; "Wear the buttons all oil*
climbing after persimmons!"
"Go it, Bat!" choerod an acquaintance.
"And I'll tell you another thing," j
lie continued, " they have to bell their J
niggers thore just as we do our calves." i
"' What for
" So their owners can tell which
gopher hole they'ro in I"
A general scream followed this;
tho cars screamed, nnd we all jumped (
off at M . Hope we'll see him
again. I
Jcdo 12Beuk 13. oi South Carolina, rode
on horseback from circuit to circuit,
accompanied by a servant, who was
directed to keep close behind him,
while he meditated as pleased himself
by the way. Jogging along in
this way, on one occasion, the servant
pressed up too near to the horse
which he rode, and which happened
to be an ill-natured brute, and the consequence
was that the horse kicked
the negro on the log, who. observing
that it had not interrupted his masters
stitdv, he sprang oil' his horse, and
picking up a stone, threw it at the
beast, which it unluckily missed, and
took effect between the Judge's shoulders.
The instant the negro saw what
had been done, he roll in the road with
his hand clasped around his leg, and
crying out in apparent agony. As
soon as the Judge could straighten
himself, lie turned around, and said i<? 1
the prostrate negro, "Stephen, child,
what ails you f " Lor, massa," was
the reply, " your horse just now kick
ed me on the leg, and almost broke it."
"Well, child," said the Judge, "lie i
just now kicked me between the shoulders,
and almost broke my back, too."
,?_ ? i
" Got Dat Niuoer."?" Mister Ilig
ginbottum, I'm gwine to pop a ques'- ^
ion to you, an' I wants you to aus'cr
it widout any circumference, ct you
kin git it out o' your wool."
" Wall, vister Dimity, just out wid
it, fur I'm neodin' salt to 'lighten some .
nigger's underpinin."
"Now dis is de grate oiies'ion :?
What makes you so much like de grate
Wizzard o' do Norf?"
" Golly," parin' mc to do big white I
fo'lks? I'll dissolve dat composition i
rights away; 'cause, 'cause?1 gibs it
.... ?
nglll. Stl UlU ll|7.
"You run ag'iu a sprout when you |
come nt dis chile wid ueui dar coin- i |
blundrums. Now, jist you tell me
what makes you an' do Wizzard so
much alike."
41 Oh, dunno, conclude."
"'Cause you boat'like to play slight
o' han' artcr da?k ! lie alt 1 ya ! va ! i
? Unjintcd do nigger's big to' dar
time.
Tiir IIaxg of It.?Old Judge S., a
considerable farmer of F county,
Vermont, bought a new scythe for his
son Jim, and set him to work in the
meadow with the rest of the haymakers.
44 It don't work right," said Jim
to the honored 44 parent" alter cutting
a clip or two. " What is the matter j
with it?" inquired the Judge. 44 It j1
don't hang right on the snaith," said
Jim, stopping to adjust the scythe;
anew. Scythes often plague the mow- j |
ere in this way, at first; and Jim's <
scythe was particularly obstinate. So
the old gentleman tinkered over and ;
over again. " It don't hang any hotter,"
said Jim, plaintively. "Then
hang it to suit yourself," said the
Judge. 41 So I will," said Jim?and,
hanging the nog the, on a treet lie lazily
retired from the field.
" Your Knglish ladies are very
handsome," said a polite young American
to Mr. Punch. <4 Your American J
girls are exquisitely lovely," returned
Mr. Punch, scorning to be outdone in
courtesy. 44 Aye, girls, that is true,
but they fall oil' as they count years.
So yon sco your women carry off the
palm, and what's more, it's a palm thai f
will bear ft 44 Bless 'em all,"*j
said Mr. Punch, piously. 44 Let utgfl
liquor."
4 . . *- - **- -mi m 12 liSfk
1'! , ? '' " !
A ^af? Han to Insure.?By a
>team boat explosion on the Western
ri%*er, a passenger was thrown nnhurt
uto the water, and at onco struck out
ustily far thoshdyo; blowing like a
porpoise all the while, llo reached
;he hank almost exhausted, and was
caught by a by-slander, and drawn out
panting. " Well, old'fellow," said his
friend, " you had a hard time, eh ?"?
1 Yo-yes, pre-pretty hard, considerin'.
Wasn't doin' it for myself, though ;
was a workin' for one o' them insurance
offices in New York. Got a policy
on my life, and I wanted to save
them. 1 didn't care !"
A few nights since, a young 'ady
and gentleman were discussing at a
ball about some of the persons present.
" What pretty girls," said the gentleman,
as two pretty girls (sisters) passed
them. " Yes," said the lady ; " pity
they are such horrid tempers; they
light like cat and dog at home, and
vet when they go out, dress alike, and
look as it butter would not melt in
their mouths."
" Charme, my boy, why do you j
stand there?" said an over-anxious
mother to her son, at a fashionable \
party; "go in and enjoy yourself.? \
You look like a statute. There's Miss j
J.?^lie's a splendid creature?plump
us a patridge : shall I introduce you ?"
? " No, I thank ye. I saw the lady in
bathing at Nahant last summer. Excuse
me."
Nei> Siiuteu thus explains his reasons
for preferring to wear stockings
with holes to having them darned :?
' A hole," said he, " mav be the accident
of a day, and will pass upon the
best gentleman, but a darn is premeditated
poverty."
" Do yon understand me, now V
thundered a country pedagogue to an
urchin at whoso head lie threw an ink- j
stand.
' I've got an /n/rling of what you (
mean," replied the bov.
- I
NEW
SPRING GQQBS.
GRADY & GOODLITT, '
One Door South of the Old Court House, i
GIIKEN VILLI-;, s. c.
VFTF.ll returning out- grateful thanks to our
friends nnil customers, for their p.tst very
liberal patronage to our business, wo desire to
cull l.hoir attention, as well us tlint of the public j
generally, to our very large ami tinely assorted |
stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
which we nre now receiving, and which has
been purchased I?y one of thu tirin with care,
and on very advantageous terms as to prices,
and which we nre determined on selling as low
as they enn he bought, nt ret ait, anywhere.
Our stock, in the way of l)KV (!()Ol>S, embraces
almost every article called for, either by
Ladies or Ucntlcmen, in Fancy or Staple l>ry
loads.
tJouiiets, Ribbons, Flowers, Rnchcs, Talmas,
Shawls, Mantles, &c.
Sloot* ;tti<l Shoei, TriuihK, <Vc.
V very extensive a.:d fashionnhle assortment.
HATS AND CAPS.
1*1 iq latest styles, for Men and lJoys, in great
variety.
Keady-Iftade Clothing.
A very heavy and varied assortment, for .Men I
ami Hoys.
Perfumeries. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery,
Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmiths'
Tools,
Crockery ami CSIasswarc,
[Mi CCS, MEDICINES ?fe DYE-STUFFS,
Hooks mid Still lottery,
CAllh! LM?V i'UL?TI\r/!U I V I l IDAXT
\ i ' i /MM t l . v??\o i ;\ 4,^ i / I itw^
<H 82 o v B: IS IBS.
A very heavy stock of
rZz-* l'io and .lava COFFERS
Brown ami Crushed SCOA1W
leas li.lasses Spices, Cigars, Powder, Shot,
head and Indigo.
SACK AM) TABLE SALT.
Vinegar*, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nails, Class, Ac., ?Vc.
Fit ESI I GAltDEN SEEPS.
GllADY ?fc GOODLETT.
April 9 48 tf
\l II. IIOVEY I S
rnorniKTOiis of
The Ladies' Store,
t BE NOW. and will ho constantly receiving :
1 V Fresh Importations, purchased l>y or.e of i
lie partners, who has some twenty five vcars'
. . . :.... i _ .11:.... /?'_ i. "rri I
a | ? i Jciicv: in imyiii'j; ii ii * i nriini^ t iitvy
would invito special attention to tlieir largo
of
Wlrii'innd Embroidered Goods, Rich Silk
Tissues, lleBegos, Challvs, Crape iJe
Paris, Ueregea, Muslins. Brilliants,
Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines,
Canton Crape, Ginghams,
French, English and
American Prints,
<fcc.
ATjSO, just in,
a nice layr of
Cow Bonnets, Ribbons, Ruches, Wreaths,
Flowers, Blonds, Valencia, Thread and
Brussels Edgings, White and Black
Crape Collars and Sleeves,
Embroidered, Linen and
Muslin Collars, Long
Jgr Lawns, Plain and
? jU Emb'd U C. Handkerchiefs,
N<? "ll'er floe AND FANCY" GOQBS.
,.1-vf ssfiien it will be llicir endeavor to sell as
lo--a-p.fi possible. 46-tf Alh 29 |<
Plows, Stoves,
^ ^J? ^ 9
, WR keep oonstaiit-?>^3^
ft&K ly on hand h large us
Kf -??aI sort-meat of Ono and u^a^jaw*'
*^yiTe?nonn Turning, Kulmoil and Hillside
*?mw{v9
winch wc challenge the world to equal in good
work, ease of draft mid durability.
VVe havo also n large nud beautiful assortrueot
of Cooking, Parlor, bining Koom, Bed Boom
nud Church
STOVES,
to which we unru$ul?rly enll tho attention of
those who wish to purchase.
Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILlvRS,
Corn it hell era. Straw Cutters, ?tc\ Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or
Well 1'uinps furnished ar>d put up.
Wc nlso are making and receiving froiu New
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanoso Waro,
among which the Ladies may find a great vnrio
ty ot t'ake cutters ami iiuae i uus.
FOOT And BATHING TUBS, or any other Article
in our line, made to order, mid Painted in
the best manner. We are nlso prepared to do
ICuofiHK ami duttorliitf
in the lntcst and best manner on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
rjn/,ja. mr
We say it is superior, and wc do not wish to
have our word taken for it. Come and see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax und Old
Pewter.
lj$" Rags taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
SHERMAN 1UIOTHE11S.
M!i I'd H if
CHARLES HI CKEY,
(Successor to Emunucl Currant,)
MANUFACTURER OK
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DKALKR IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
JlfiACh'KTS, U'JX/)f) IF COIiNICKS,
LOOM jNEOUIjDINOS, &C.
154 KINO 8TRKET,
C1IARLKSTON, S. C.
t?T Old Frames Ue gilt, equal to new.
April tfO SI \y
Third Door above the J\fon.sion /house,
\VrOP 1.1) respectfully call the attention of
? t his Irieiids, ami the pnhlie generally, to
his recent enlarged Stock of IMil'OSJ, MFDI(
1N IvS, &( . Physicians, Merchants, Farmers
lie.ids of I-amilit'd, ami nil persons in want of
Articles in Ins line, will do well to call ami examine
his nssortment. Articles for family use,
Spiees flavoring Kxtracts, etc., constantly ou
hand. Also Pure Medical Wines and Brai.dv.
Apiil 4 7 if
J. j. no v kv w. it. IIOVKV
w T-T "^invrv & fin
i j.m.% v ju j. w UV/'i)
I'liOl'KIICTOIJS OK
TH E LADIES' STORE,
DKAI.KltS IN
FANCY Cc STAPLE DRY GOODS,
DON N UTS, R I li HON S,
Housokconiiv- Goods,
SMBTjaifiii OhOTMJMS
AND
INDIA IirmiKU GOODS,
( Kin:*s.
N. 15.?Ordrrs ncct?iii|>unieil l>v tl?<? onsli for
Mrilifiil, l.:nv or I.Uimry Itool:*, Musical lustruinonts
ntiil SmuliioK, |irorn|,tly filled in New
Vork, mul delivered at our counter on shortest
notice.
Jnu 22 "7 lv
HEAD! HEAD!! HEAD!!!
IT WILL TAKB YOU IH T A 1'liW MINL'TKS,
AND M AY S A VK YOU
MANY YEARS OF SUFrERWO !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE (iHEAT PUhlFlEK OF THE BLUOD ! j
The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered!
i'hyxieianx preseri/.e if, ami every one th.it
use* it ix .I wa'lriny advert is<ment. .\'o
Afedieinr ever yet of. re.I In the . 1 :ncrican
puldie ha* trained xneh popularity
in xoxhort a time ax
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It will Cure any ease of Scrofula.
Jt will ('ure any cone of flhrumutism.
It will Cure any cast of Syjthilix.
Jt will Cure u)n/ ca.se of Salt Rheum.
It t\.ee ...... 'r A' '
??^--.v.. . .?wy i> curui'/ru.
It will Cure any cane <j' Fever ami Ague,
Or any Diseases arising from an impure state of
I llC Hlood.
SCROFULOUS RE A1 )ER!
! . cnreil the neico of the lion, lohn Minor
Hot is, u inoinber of Congress from Virginia, of
Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians,
lioth of New York ami Philadelphia, hail heen
tried in vain: ami it will cure yen, reader, if
you arc so nlfeeted.
V,1 IEUMATIC R! :A1 )KR!
It cured P. Hurritt, F?q., of Cincinnati, of
Rheumatism of -l years standing, after all other
remedies had failed. We have hundreds of sueh
cert .ideate*. Call on the A/cut and got a Hook
and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkahlo
and astonishing cures it has made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Hotelier writes us that lie
had two of tho most severe and long standing
cases of Syphilis lh fit woul 1 yield to none of the
usual remedies, hut. lie cured one case with six,
nm! the other with nine bottles of CARTERS
SRAKISH MIXTURE. Wo have known it
used in over a T .oukahu casks, and have yet to
hear of a fat lure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD!
Aoi e ani> Fevks.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury,
or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once
this great Alterative and Purifier of tho Dlood ;
Carter'? Spaniek Mixture will cure any and every
case of Agm* and Fever. Wc have nevct yet
known it to fail.
And for nil Diseases arising from an impure
Mate of the Hlood, no medicine has ever yet been
found to have so good an effect. If yon are sick,
try it ni onoe; do not delni ; time i-. pr.-i-i .us,
mid health the greatest of all blessings, without
which all else is valileloss.
DR. WM. ft. BEERS k CO.,
PltOPBIKTON*. Richmond, Va.
And foes le y fE KRUTC , Druggist, Agent,
. iMnvllle ('. t<., S. C. #-ly Mayas
>s . ? *** * r .*< ? * % , j4>v" X>
SPRING 1)1
IN CHARM
^fc-a
[Late of the Firm of
SUCCESSOR TO EE'
343 Kins Street, 0|i
I1 NVITEB ATTENTION to hi* ENTIRELY NI?V
(J EH MAN AND AM&IilCAF GOODS, .
SSTJUVETk/EXSa
In choioett Plaid, Stripes nnd Ohenea, of light
' expressly for city retail tra<!o.
BOILED BI
I Great attention lias been paid to obtain the b<
! Auieriean market,
FLOUNCE
In Silk, Barcgo, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdie,
1 constantly receiving.
FRENCH AND E
The Stock of tlieso Goods will invite a cl?se a
nVtOXJDEUONri3N3
Bombasines, Alpacas, Gliallys, Crape Marat, C
i eal Crapes, English Paramattas, Black Organdi<
I Mourning Robes. .Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, I
I and MurccHiuo of very choicest makes, always
fl ! Al.^ iM
LLaJU\JL^iU\J
Host makes of Shooting, Shirting and PillowCrossing.
Sti ipe?l shirting Linens, Linen Usual
SI'lUXG CA SSI Mi
A largo and varied Stock of Goods in this Doj
! and Summer wear, sneh as Tweeds, Light Civssini*
P A, R A Sj 0 L, & A. N
In 111ack and Colored, Lined and Unlinci
best Scotch. Gingham and Sill; Unibiellas.
~ PLANTA1I
Planters and their friends will always fiml wil
and all Goods will be sold at the lowest market
The Subscriber is now able to give his iiersom
surpassed advantages in obtaining all the A'Z
PMC Mi. together with his buyer constantly w
Goods at less than the market value, he tools pr*
filled. The One J'rice iyystrin rigidly nJJter>
213 King Street, Oppo
May 1st. 1 S")7.
WIl. 11 ALLEN,
siT K< 11:< >x i > i:xt ist,
| . HAS toiurned from I'hihide!I*'1'",
J repnred. in every way, to
' IXlTJlt pei'furi : all op* rations in his profession
is* the most skill*.1 and approved manner.
I Having procured every improvement of the day,
persons can saf* ly rely on having uvery opera*
, Lion performed in th<> same manner us done in
| I'lfcilndelphin or Now York.
l-'.thcr and Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring attention must make appointments
previously.
Z ~sf" Looms in Mcllcc's Duihling.
March l!> 1 "> tf
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AM) Fill 12 INSURANCE!
Wrj-Ei ^3]"JiLv\7ilLLji
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Insures Houses, Stores and other Prop rtjr
A(iAINST F1IIK:
And the Lives of Whito Persons and Slaves,
b. tween. the aye* of 10 ami do years,
ON such terms its to fender it n most safe and
desirable investment. Full details, with
tin-('institution and Ry-Lft\v? of the Company,
will he furnished on application to any of the Officers
of the t'ompnnv.
.10SK1M1 IX. OSROltXK, Prrs'i.
SV.M. W. MoliO WKI.li, Vice-Prs*.
J as. U. Uavkix, Secretary A' Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agcut,
Jan 8 35-1 y <1UKKN V11 .LK, S. C.
f??vvi r* " '-a
u? a til -mJ W ? m+i ?N V UimaJsJ
IH) (> K STO It I",
M AIX NTKKKT, N RXT TO McRKK\s i 1 ALL.
JT", V W1IK15K constantly may he found
jr a lni'!/0 and well selected Stock
w!LJUV of
.MI-OXLAXKOL'S, SCHOOL and CLASSICAL
UOOK8, Writintf Paper, Blank Rooks, Mcinorandtnns,
Ac.; Writiair Desks nnd fuses, Port
folios, t?o!d and Steel l'ens, Pencils, Ink, Sonlthir
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Rooks, Inkstands, Rulers,
do., Ac. J. C 1'- .ll-.Tl'lt,
I Jan 15 3(\-ly Si>?n of the Rit( Rook.
K. K iv 11TCI I S
DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH_P,
ITXhKIt Mel IKE'S IIA Lis,
\Y* lll'RK will he constantly kept on hand the
t * fullest stock of
I>RU<tS, Ml.I HUNKS, CI HMD'ATS, RATI'NT
Medicines, Snrnieal Instruments, I'aints, Rvcstntl-1,
\ arnishes, 1'iitty, Tohticco, Scaurs, Spit it
'las. Oils, Cnndles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet
| Articles, Cotnbs, Perfumery; and nil other articles
generally kept hy 1 ?t u^i-fj.
C ?r* l'r. sli and pure Drugs arc warranted and
sold at low price*
Compound medicines are prepared in the most
careful wav. Receipts and prescriptions of nn\
kind put-i:i> v?jtL accuracy, neatness and die;
patch. 2&-10m Jan B
} \V\ S. LAWTON, ) ( 0. M. HHEAKKK,
Formerly of j- J of
Lnwtouvillc, S. ('. ) ( Charleston, S. C.
LAWTON & CO.,
Fitclorx, I'oi'tvunllitK himI t cuimitiiioii
.ri<:r<-liui>t?,
Xfo. HO Tt'osf Buy and Boyce db CV# Wharf,
&. Go,
wiu. HRMCOTTON.
RICK, FLOUn.WIlRAT, CORN,
NAVAL STORKS, Ac.
or flaring an experience of twenty-five
years in business, ws guarantee satisfaction to
nil who patronise us.
JOHN K R A USE,
F U 11 N 1 T U a B
AND CABINET MAKER,
? ,i ,,,?. WOULD respectfully inform
fflV "f Cireenvi.fe lid vithat,
he has on )i?ml a lot.
of FUUNlTURIi, which he will dispose of upon
reasonable terms., lie has Chairs, Tables, Sofas,
WaslisUuds. ?ke. Fine and Plain Furniture
made !b order. Tils *h<ff? may be found on Avenne
Street, between U ralli??> StorS and tito
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court
I Iluoee Greeflville, C\, Ang. 14-14-1/ '
t V CO ~ !
Browning cfc Let/tan}
rCHUM & TAYLOR,
iposite Hasill Strict,
V nnd CH0IC15 STOGlCof FRENCH, ENGLISH,
>f tLo J* EWiiiT SPUING STYLuS.
El JSII^SLB,
. texture and beautiful finish, carefully solcctod
iAGK SILKS.
jst Goods in illack bilks t'. at arc brought into the ,
? KOiSUS,
4 and Jaconets, in large variety, very choice and
ENGLISH PRINTS.
ttention, being very full and at very low prices.
G GOODel.
Ihoice Black Bareges and l'oplins, Poplinetts, T)u 8.
French mid Kuglislt Crapes in various widths,
Hack l-'nuiise and Canton Ciolhs, Mousliu CcLniuc
?. i i
(???!)?
Case LINENS, of various widths nnd free from
mrgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc.
'lrls, drills, cO a
lurtment, suitable for Gentlemen and T>oyH' Spring
res, Drop D'Lte, L'ariiier'sSatiii, Grey Flannels, etc.
Dj U M B R E, L, L A. S;,
1, in :i!l the new designs, constantly received;
OF GOODS.
Ih me a full department suitable to their wanst,
prices for Cash or City Acceptances,
d nttentio.i to all Country Orders, and having un IWlitiT
WOODS at the JLOWK8T POSNIULE
etching the New York Auctions for all desirable
[ pared to say that all orders will be satisfactorily
11 lu, inn! all Gwxl* Warranted.
a. k\ bktm wiag,
sito 11 useII Street, biox ok iiik "Turk."
5-2 tt
XHW MI lalsINKJtY
AN1)
Dross-Milking Establishmont.
1 i>~, MRS. WALTS AN1) MISS
I GORDON would respectfully call the
attention of the Ladies of (Srcenviue and vi:
oiiiitv to the fnet that they will open, on Snt
unlay, the -1th iiat, one of Hie liiicstnnd largest
stock" of French aiul American MII.l.INKRV
j ever l?r Might to litis Town, which, for richness
] and eh-iraiicc, cannot tie surpassed, embracing
j nil the late.-t ami most approved styles.
Jieing confident that bone can go away dissat*
} i.fied, they earnestly solicit an early call ami in*
; >p- etion of the same. Our terms lire low.
Ladies' i ild ll.ats cleaned nnd made equal to
a.-w. Misses' (iipsii-s cleaned ami imido ovor in
; ihe ino"t approved and latest ?iipsv style.
| I.LGIIOK.N li A'IIS in large quantities.
I Country Milliners supplied on reasonable
terms. ,
; House on Avenue Street opposite the Post
OiVtee. 47?if April 'J
GREENFIELD'S
FAMILV MM STORE,
; UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--E'JRSEY!S OLD STAND.
II'ST l!l'CK!V!'.l>, at the ubovc Store, a General
Assortment of
! FAMILY GU0CKU1ES,
selected t?v the proprietor, consisting of choice
artich s ?>t Sl 'G A US, Coffee, Mohi-sc.-, Kicc, Hice
Flour, 1 oh. etc., etc. To uil of which It, invites
the attention of housekeeper.-, anil others.
A pi il 28 00 tf
Applo Vinegar.
VFTNK nrlido to he had at the Family flrocert
Store of A GUKKNFIKI.lt.
WATCHES,
iodium abed
E. I. l'I.\S?V
(AGENT,)
I>K0S leave to announee to the citizens of
) f.reeiirillc, and surrounding country, that
lie has opened a Stock of the ahove-iiiiined Articles
on Avenue street. In tin? Building formerly
known as " Avenue Street Confectionery," >vliicL
I lie will sell LOW for CASH.
IIK WILL ALSO
Repair and Fit Up
WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
In tlie licet of style.
Thankful to his former patrons and friends,
for tliv*r liberality and patronage, he respectfully
solicits a continuance of the same.
* H" Give him a call, and he will endeavor to
ph'USO. 87-tf -Inn ?
W. P. PRICE,
N O T A H V P IJ 1} L.1 C,
AINU CLERK OF TuWN COUMlL,
OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE,
a:- s?. <&a
Will proinjitty attend to the collection of Note*
iintl Account*, settling Clninie, Ac.
G. 9. BOWER,
ntHiiifnctiiror and Dealer in
'"***"TV 1'UUNiTUKE of every deseription,
CHAINS of every Myle.
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Oppot.it* the Conr/aree Jfonse,
1W. 11. COLUMBIA, S. C. ly
F. BURTY,
B Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Loather,
*>%*
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BU0KST0?E.
Gli RENVILLE, 8, O.,
Irt Prepared to furhhfc ctiafornAp
n. ere with tbe above o rti&eft, <?H KAP
CASJI. Having
competent- workmen erijrtg'd. lie can
a<*are ni* fMYorts that all work will be Neatly
Lkmieand WARRANTED. I
Feb 4 * tf 1
f*l4N
; 1RCUIA.'tJSf0VfcK tfjfcOMtS?ES WEEKLY.
25 Wn?E9Sis;
Or,
TOT ??S?!EU ?'DnvaCTi?.
icliit 8. Jjtie is ihe Bulbar.
WHO ht\? had luyears experience aa a Banker
ami Publisher, ami Author of . ..
A Her it* of Lecture? at the Broadway Tabernaclt
when, for 10 anecefeaiva-niglita, over,
J JtST 500.000 TVi>p1c J?jrwrt
Greeted him wittf rounds of applause, while he
exhibited the manner in whieti Counterfeiters
execute their Frauds. and the Surest and Slfortest.
Means of Detecting tiicmi I rlf (
The Batik Jfole Ming ravers all say he is the
greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT
CENTURY EOIi ^
DETECTINfCOUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES /M
Deecrihln* Ky.ry (Jenuine Bill in Kxistortee,
nnd Exhibiting at a Glnnee, every j
Counterf.it in Circulation 11 T^jSl
Arranged so admirably, that KEFKJtKNCE is I
Easy nnd DETECTION Instantan.-ous.
wr No Is ilex to examine! No pages to Kriflt
itnl But so simplified and arranged/that the
M..ri?lmn? Hentrec nnd Business .Man onn see nil
at a qlattee ! _
ENGLISH FRENCH ANJ) GERMAN.^.
Time each may read the name iu hie own Native
Tonguo.
Most Perfect Bank Note List Published.
Also, a Li*t of
ALL THE PRIVA1E BANKERS IN AMERICA I
A complete Summary of the Finance of Enrope
and America will no published In each edition,
together with all the Important News of
the Day. Also, a SERIES OF TALES, from an
old Manuscript found in the East. It furnishes
th most Complete History of Oriental Life, describing
the most perplexing positions in which
the ladies and gentlemen of that country have
been so often found. Those Stories will continne
throughout the whole year, and will prove the
most, entertaining ever offered to the public.
rsri'" rrtished Weekly, to subscribers only, at
*1 a year. All letters must be addressed to I
john 8. dye. drokkti,
Publisher and Proprietor,
70 WhII Street, New York.
April 2.1 50 ly
E.~ R. STOKE8,
1JOO K-IS I N I> E II,
AND
131ank-2took Manufacturer,
(In rear of Ctrsliti# Times Office.) ju
0 0 & as ?0
BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and mnnufaotured
of the best materials and in
tin: most durable manner.
PERIODICA US, MUSI'' BOOKS, Ac., bound in
every variety of style, at short notice.
Country orders promptly attended to fll
I>CC 4 HO ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION I
riin.ADKJj'iiiA. 1
Important Announcement.
rpO all pn-soas afflicted with Sexual Dim-uses.
L. shell usSpermntorrluen, Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, ?>r Self Abuse, ic , Jbo.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
the awful'lesM'ticlion of hunrnn lite, caused hv
noxuni i'lsojisc*, and the deceptions practised tip.
on the unfortunate victim* otsueh diseases by
Ipiuoks, have directed their Consulting Snrg?on,
us a charitabt* art worthy of their nntne to givo
MKiitc.w. advicb otATi.t, to nil ins thus nfllicted,
who nnply by letter, with n description of
their condition, (ugt; occupation, habits of life,
itc.,) mi<l in cases of extreme (tovef ty nild ?uf
fcring, to furnish mnlirinrs fr>e <f charyc.
The Howard A^oemthni in a beiuvolent Inrt.itution,
established by special endowment, for
tiie relit; I of the sick mid distressed, ?filleted
with " Virulent nnd Epidemic Disease*.w It hint
now a surplus of lifeline, which the TDiroetor*
have voted to expend in advert bring the above
notice, it is needle** to add that the Aneocia
lion command* the highest Medical skill oi the
ng.-, and will furbish the most approved modern
treat uiciit.
.lust Published, by tl.e Association, a Report
on sperinatorrJnkn, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onatiistn, Masturbation of Self Abuse, ,.nd
other Iliseuses of tin- Sexunl Organs, bv the Con :a
suiting Surgeon, which will bo cent by mail, (in -J
a sealed envelope), Free of 6"liarge, on the receipt I
of TWO ST A MI'S for pontage.
Address, I>R. GEO. CALllOtJN, Constiltine
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. X s?uth
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
iiy order of the Hlrector*.
EZRA D. llAKT WELL, President.
Or.o. Faircu)li>, Secretary.
Feb r> SO tf
OTIS' IMPROVED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
r|"MJli subscriber bns purchased the Kight of
1 putting up tlio above description of Light
ning Hods in Greenville l'istrict, and is prepared
to execute orders for the same toe any extent and
with promptness and despatch. Tliese Hods are
conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford
tlic only method yet discovered of absolute pro-- fl
teetion again?'. lightning. Any one acquainted
with the laws of electricity, will be immediately
convinced of their ntility, upon examining them. '
Their value has been tested by experience and 9ft
science, and bus been vouched bv hundreds of
certificates from nil parts" of the liiian. From
amongst these the following only are submitted.
"I have carefully cxninhied Otis' insnlstcd' .v>xi
Lightning C'oudiicUir, and liave it attached to the jA
building iu whieh 1 reside. It is better
,ow w9
struct id, hikI more svourcly insulated, tbnn any wB3
form of I ighming Hods I bnve seen. It is neat
and cheap, and if properly attached to Uie builds
ing, cannot fail to aiford security ngai' it the
loss of life and nropert \ by ideetricity I thero.,
fore recommend it as worthy of the oonftden?fb ^BtfF
,.t ?i.~ - ?*
Troi. oi Chemistry, 4e., iu S. <7. College,"
Mr. P. 0. Wi'ttficld hat recently
bonus with Otiw* itnnrovod Conductor, 1 b#*e?>>.W8,
examined them with great care, and am ?ar,?ly>&j
Ced that they ar<- the Wt Lightning Koilt e*?i*i
constructed. The met Lode ot attraction aed
ulatiou are new, and ?e?tn t?> mo to be perfect,
I Con confidently reootinnoud tfiein to all persons h
wishing to eccare theft- houses againet lightning
o. j. elkohd."
Any farther information may be obtained ott
apphvut ion to -. IX <? W4SJTlKU\ -jifflBH
May 8 5SM Preoi??iilc, a 0.
PIANO^TUNINGS.
satisfaction, or no charge will T1