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L'Stf / . HUMOKlijT'S oLlO. A BiopLHAWNo?>Ve laughed intenrt sely at ahanccdote told by a friend of ours, while riding across the prairie the other day; it was fortunate thero were no forests near to send back an echo. A gentleman from the everlasting forest of Maine, heard of the West; packed up hie traveling traps, and struck out for it. Arriving in Chicago, uoiobfc an 'lyerifhg tram over the Central road, (partly because L*>da is a euphonic dissyllable, and partly because Loda is the place) at one o'clock St night. He took rooms at the Hotel, * "#?!? n??/i ( ? ilk/v i--a ... blVj'lf WWII) CIIIU ill (liv uivi I/Omu down into tlio rending room, looking out ot the window to the North, beholding for the first time a vast prairie. He was surprised. He stepped out, laofced off West., and was mystified. He gazed to the South and was astonished. Ho glanced to the East, and was dutn-foundered. Turning to the door, lie cried out: " I say, landlord, hain't you got an all-fired sight4of cleared land here for anew country?" How does a man feel when ho is drowning, is ft question that has ptizzed certain philosophers 110 little.? 1 Some have argued that the most delightful sensations accompany this manner of death. The reply of a certain hardy seaman, who had escaped drowning in one of the late shipwrecks on our coast, to the inquiry of a lady as to how he felt when the huge waves were breaking over him, conies nearer, perhaps, the true sensations of such a one than any that has been given : %l Wet, ma'am; very wet, very, said the thankful tar with a shiver. fSpiHt of the Aqe. A NaIihow EscArfi.?Mlthcr Mitli- 1 erl what have you done? said!a little newsboy with protruding eyes 10 a greenhorn, who had just tied his horse, as ho supposed, to a spruce pole on Broadway. " Done J" Ba:d the fellow, "what do 3011 mean? I hain't been ' doin' nothin,' as I knows on ?" "Why ' yeth you have, thir; you have been ( and hitched your liot-h to a Magnetic Telegraph, and you'll he in Boston in g leth than two tnineth if you don't look 1. out." Tho man untied his horse with ' nervous anxiety, and jumping into the I wagon drovo hastily down the street. . A YOUNG fellow was talking politics with a j'oung lady he adored. Her name was Mar}', and she sympathized ' with the Know Nothings. "Oh," said she, in a depreciating J tone, 441 see you arc not a Know Noth- ^ ing!" " Oh, no, of conrso not," said he; 44 how could I be when I worship the Virgin Mary ?" t At a railroad station, an old lady said to a very pompous looking gentleman, who was talking about steam communication, " lray, sir, what is I steam?" "Steam, ma'am, is all |; steam is?all! ah?steam !" " I knew 11 tliat chap couldn't tell ye." said a i1 rough looking fellow, standing bv ; |1 "but steam is a bucket of water in a | tremendous perspiration." An Exchange, commenting upon the marriage of a youthful couple, whose ages numbered each above four- | score observe, as follows? " Well, we have often met with the ^ expression?" a green old age," but j have never seen so striking an exampie of such a state u9 this must have been." A Dutchman wanting t?? wed, his manner of making known his intention was as follows: " If yon is content to get a better or a worse, to be iiappv or a miserable, and if you sinok s and drinks, alas, I shall take you lor no better and much ( worse." Upon which the lady said , " Yaw." "Say, Pomp, you nigger, where you 1 get dat new hat ?" " Why, at de shop, oh course." IJ " What is de price of 6uch a article i as dat ?" u r j t. i ~: T L UVII t MIUU, * UUII I , know, de shop-keeper wasn't dar." ?? | Somk crusty, musty, dusty, gusty. j, curmudgeon of a bach, gave the fol- j < lowing as a toast at a celebration : 44 Our fire engines?may they be like j our old maids?ever ready but never1! wanted.'* !' i i A certain editor thinks when a j; single gentleman cannot passu clothes-1 j lino without counting all the long stockings, it is a sign no ought to get married, and the sooner the better. 0 A raw Irishman on his first sight of I a locomotive, declared it was the devil. '' 44 No," said his companion,44 its on- k ly a btcamlmt hunting for water." ? It is4 not a little singular that the t letters which spell debt are the initials " of the sentence?44 Dun Every Body v Twice," and letters which spell credit rro the initials of the pentoncc 44 Call ' I'ognlnr Fvery I>ay?Vll Trust." '( ' 'Mm ... Tiik Tiuk for Woman to Maury.? This paragraph is afloat: u Careful observers of human nature cannot call to notice a time in the life of every real woman, during which her intellectual and moral growth seems to lie dormant. The whole heart seems unoccupied, yet wnnting a tenant.? Its first period of development has been accomplished. Having appropriated what was necessary for the uncrowned nature of woman, the intellect demands a more close companionship with the mind of man. Let this | be given, and her whole being commences itR second stage of developments. Without thi? companionship, many make a long stop in the vale of improgress. Meanwhile others marrving, renew their beauty, sweeten their temper, use to advantage their accomplishments, show the nobilitv of womanhood, and thus put to shame those who once thought them finished, frivolous, heartless and useless." That is so.? Pliny is reported to have said that, u No man possesses a ereniusso eommandirm that lie nan at o " " r-? "* - - ? ? tain emineuce, unless a subject suited to bis talents should present itself, and an opportunity occur tor their development." Hence, how absurd it is to set an honest man to reading law ; one with a poetic temperament to practis-j ing physic; a vulgar mind to ti:e pur-i suit of polite literature ; a philosophical mind to teaching popular theology ; or a blockhead to editing a newspaper. A club is not capacitated for rolling, nor a globe for lying still on an inclined plane. A dkvoted lover recently walked ten miles to get a team to convey bis girl to the circus. They spent the day seeing the sights, lie then drove her home, returned the team and walked back. Talk <>t swimming the Hellespont after that! What is swimming a small sheet of water compared to walking twenty miles in a hot July day, to give the !ieart*s idol a chance ot seeing the cirMIS? " I say, Pat, what are you about?M sweeping out that room?" "No," ' answered Pat," I'm sweeping the diit,! and leaving the room." . | , r. J. IIOVKY. W. 11. IIOVKY , W. H. HOVEY & CO., i PltOHHIKToKS OK ' HIE LADIES'STORE. I'KAr.F.na int ! FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS ! i __&!SS)j2 jD&:333 \\ 13 O IN N ET 8, 111 13 13 () N S , j' Housekeeoing Goods, ailET MMl . AND j INDIA RUBBER GOODS, GHLILWILLX:, S. C. j I?f. T5.?Onlcrs accompanied l>v the eatdi for i Medical, I.aw or Library Hooka, Musical lustra- , ncnts and Sutidiicp, promptly filled in Now fork, and delivered at our counter on shortest loticc. Jan 22 "7 ly READ! READ!! READ!!!! IT WII.I. TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES, | A NO MAY SAVE YOU MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING ! j Carter's Spanish Mixture! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLUOD! Che Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered!' Physicians prescribe it, n>itl every one that ! mm it is a walking advertisement. No Medicine ever yet offered to the American public ha* gained such po- j pufarity in *<> short a time ax DARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! ' It will Cure any case of Scrofula. It will Cure any case of Ithcumatism. 11 will l itre mil/ cusc of Syphilis. It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum. It will Cure any case of Neuralgia. It will Cure any case of I ever and Ayue. ( Dr any Diseases arising from nn impure state of' the Blood. SC110 F U LOUS RE A DER! j. I*. cured the noiee of the Hon. John Minor lint t a, n member of I "nn gross from Virginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the host Physicians, I lioth of New York and Philadelphia, had heen I fried in vain; and it will cure you, reader, if] rou are so affected. RHEUMATIC READER! It eared I>. Burritt, Frq . of Cincinnati, of! Ivhenmntism of 1 years standing, after all other) ' remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such I rertifientes. Call on the Agent and get a Book | snd Circular, and read for yourself the many re- I narkahle and astonishing cures it has made. 1 I SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated I)r. Butcher writes us that lie ? lad two of the most severe and long standing1 asea of Syphilis that would yield to none of the isual remedies, hut he cured one case with six, tml the other with nine bottle* of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. We have known it ised iti oyer a T .ot s.vNn casks, and have yet to lear of a failure in nny ease. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD! Ant e ano Fever.?Do not, take Quinine, Marurv, or any such novious Drugs, but try ntoncc his great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; 7a.rtcr's Spanish Mixture will euro nny nnd every nso of Ague nnd Fever. Wo have never yet ] mown it to fnil. And for nil Diseases arising from nn impure tnto of the lilood, no medicine has ever yet (teen nnnd to have so good an etfeet. If yon are sick, ry it at once; do not delay; time ia precious, nd health the greatest, of all blessings, without vhich all else te valueless. DR. WM. S. liEERS CO., IYopnwoita, Richmond, Va. j And for sale by K KKUTCH, Druggist, Agent, I Ir' snviUe r. H.f ? C. 3 ?y May 9% c ' - * Helmbola's Genuine Preparation OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID - EXTRACT BUChU, For Diseases ofthe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Drop ?y, nisaJhttvu, Obstruction, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Disease* of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and Imprndeneies hi life, and removing nil Improper Discharge* from tlie Kindlier. Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in i&mius ?a lyzasaAJMS, From whatever cnuse they may have ortginnted, AND NO MATTER OP HOW LONO STAlvmwU Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes a!! the Symptoms, among which will be fouud Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, I.oss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite. with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance, and Eruptions on the Face, l'aia in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before tlie Eyes, w ith Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Molality, Restlessness. with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear of themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnest ness, no speculation, hut a hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms if allowed to go on?which this medicine iovarialdy removes?soon follows! Loss of Peneer, Fatuity and Fpiteptic Fits?in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed j l>y those direful diseases?fXSANil'Y AND CONSUMP'J'IONf The record* of Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths of Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertion*. In Lunatic Asylnmstho most melancholy exhibition appear*. The countenance is actually sodden ami quite destitute?neither Mirth or Grief ever vicits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. " With woful measure* wan despair Low sullen sound* his grief beguiled." Debility is mo>t terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, i bus blast i tig I he ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If von are suffering with anv of the above disreusing ailments, the FLUID FN'I'RACI' RU "IIU will cure you. Try it, ami be convinced if its efficacy. Itnrare of Quack .Yostrums atnl Quack Doctor*. a ho falsely boast of abilities and reference*. Cii/.ens know atol avoid them and save LongSuf- ' Vrinjr, Money nml Exposure, by sending or calling 1 for a botllo of tbis Topuhir and pec ifc Remedy. It allay* all pain ami iullnmmatiou, is perfectly ideaiant in it.s taste and odor, but immediate in i its action. Helmbold's Extract Buchu Is prepared diieetlv according to the Rules of m.iRMACY AND CHEMIS . RY, ivith the greatest accuracy and Chemical know- ! edge and care devoted in it* combination. See ' IVolossor Iikwkk's Valuable Works on the I'rne ice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. Z fi- a <3Z> C> o ..jtR One hundred dollars will lie paid to any I'liy- j lician who can prove that 111-- Medicine ever inured a Patient ; ami llu? testimony of thousands an be produce*! t<> prove that it docs great good. Cases of from one work lo thirteen year*' stand- j tig have been oO'eeted. The mass of VOI.I N - i IWItY TKS I IMONY in possession of tlio Pm rietor, vouching its virtues ami curative pow- ' ii, id immense. embracing names well known to 1 SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 llollleo tint e (Ceeii Sold. | And not, a single instance of n failure baa been eported. Personally appeared before nv\ an Alderman ! f the city of Philadelphia. 11. T. I1KLMK '1.1)1 hemist, who, being duly sworn, does say, thn liia preparation contains no Narcotie, Mercury 1 3r injurious I'rug, but are pnrclv Vegetable. i JI. '1'. 1IKI.MBOLI), Sole Manufacturer. Sworn ami subscribed before 1110 this "3d day j >f November, 18.54. \VM. 1'. IIJBMAKD, A Merman. Price $1 jrer Hot tie, or Six for $'0, Delivernl to inn/ Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certi icntes from Professors of Medical Colleges, CIcr- 1 tytnon and others Prepared and sold by II. T. IIKLMIIOLD. Pruotical auj Analytical Chemist, No. o'l Sochi Textii St., uki.ow Chestnut, Assi.miii.y IU'm.uincs. I'iiila. tlTT? be had of I>rs. .1. 11. T)?:as, Mtws A ' I.ono, M 11. Kari.s: and Km 11. Kui rcu. Druggists,! Ilrcenville, S. and of all l)roggi>ta and Deal- j rs throughout the United States, Canadas and liritish Provinces. uewnrc 01 <'oimf t'l-fcit*. Ask for HELMBOLD'S?Take no Other. CURES (SUA HAS TEED. July 2 i) lv \\. II. IIOVWI CO,, I PROPRIETORS OF The Ladies' Store, VRF. NOW. and will he constantly receiving Fresh Importations, piirolnisc<t l>y oro of llio partners, who has come twenty five years' experience in haying and selling (?OmU. They would invite special attention to their large stock of White and EmhroMced floods, Fteh Silk Tissues, Del leges, ('hullvs. Crape Do Palis. llereges. Muslins. Brilliants, Silks, Alpaccaa, Bombazines, Canton Crane, Ginghams, French. EntrlUh and American Print*, <fcc., dec. ALSO, JUST IX, A NICK LOT OF New Lonnet*. liildrnn*, Ruche*, Wreath*, Flower*, Hlon<J*, Valencia, Till<*, ? I and Brussels Edging*, White and (Mack Ctnpe Collar* and Sleeve*, Embroidered. Linen and M u*lir. Collar*. Long Lawn*. Plain and EinhM L. C. Handkerchief*. \nd many other NICK A NO FANCY OOOD?t. Ml of which it will be their endeavor to ?ell na heap a? posaitd* 4A -t.f Mh *2* A SPRING DI IN CHARLI \? 1? (Late of the Firm of SUCCESSOR TO KE1 313 King Street, Op INVITES ATTENTION to his ENTIRELY NEV GERMAN AND AMERIO AN GOODS, c STJMx^tBl In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Choncs, of light expressly for city retnil trade. BOILED BL I Great attention baa been paid to obtain tho be: American market. FLOUNCE! In Silk, Barege, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies { constantly receiving. FRENCH AND E The Stock of theso Goods will invito a close at MOURKTIN Bombasines, Alpacas, Chnllys, Crape Marat, CI cal Crapes, English Paramattas, Black Organdie! Mourning Robes, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, B and Maroellinc of very choicest makes, always o ! mrnm \ ; Beit makes of Sheeting, Shirting ami Pillo\r-( ' dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osnnln SPRING CASSIME A large and varied Stock of Goods in tliis Dcpi and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cassiinci P A R A SOLS A N. I Tn ITInck and Colored, Lined and Unlined best Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbrellas. PL A NT ATI* Planters and their friends will always find witl and all Goods will he sold at the lowest market | The Subscriber is now able to give his persona surpassed advantages in obtaining all the A'A' J'/l/t'h'S. together with his buyer constantly \vn (too.Is at b-ss than the market value, he teels pre filled. S3f~ The One J'riec System rigidly adhcrec '243 King Street, OppoMnv 1st. 1 So 7. W3I. II. ALLEN, SUKGHON I)ENTIST, gntt HAS returned from 1'hiladelphi*, prepared, in every way, to ^QTi^ perform all operations in his profession in the most skilti.l and approved manner. Having procured every improvement of the day, persons can safely rely on having every operation performed in the same manlier ns done in Philadelphia or New York. I'.ther and Chloroform given when desired. Persons desiring attention must make appointments previously. t3T Booms in MeBac's Building. .March IW 4 > u AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! TTMIfi AMSVDLLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY j Insures Houses, Stores and othor Prop rtf AGAINST FIUH: And the Icvcs of White Persons and Slaves, i. I ween the ages of 10 and 00 years, ON such terms as to render it. a most safe and dcsira'dc investment. Full details, with the <'oiistitiition and By-Laws of the Company, will l?e furnished on application to any of the Olticera of the Company. JoSKPl'l It. OSIIOHN'*, Prest Mil. \V. McD' tU'KLL, Vice Pre*. Tas. 11. Rankin, Serretar;/1!fc Treasurer. JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, .lan 8 35-ly GUKKN VI LLP. S. C. a saat V saJsJsJ BO O K STO 11 E, .MAIN STKKET, N I ".XT TO M< BKK'S 11A 1.1., jrplxtyi ^ HKIlKeonMnntlv mnv be found large and well selected Stock MISCKI.LANKOUS. SCHOOL and CLASSIC-1 AL BOOKS, Writintr Paper, Blank Books, Memorandum*, Ate.; Writing l>>?ftks and Cases, Port, folios, Oohl ami Steel Pens, I oncils, Ink, Sealing Wax, U afers, Slates, Copy Books. Inkstands, ltulers, Ac., Ac. J. C. P. JKTKB, Jan 15 3fi-ly Sign of the Big Book. 1 i:.KUirrcirs~ DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH3P. UNI?KI5 M BEE'S HALL. rl 'i*l >r? # t> * r?? \\J II FRF. will he constantly kept on hand the Y fullest stock of l)ltt;t ;s, MKIlK'lN I S, CIIKMK;AT-S. PATF.NT Medicines, Suririenl Instruments, Faints, Dvt stuffs, Vnruislics, Fully, Tohaeco, Secjars, Spirit (ins. Oils, Caudles, Soups, Spices, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Coin lis, Ferfiunery ; Mini nil other articles Generally kept l?v Ornjjuists. : l iT Fr esh mid pure Itrugs are warranted and sold at low prices Compound medicines are prepared in the most careful wav. Receipts and prescriptions of nny kind put in win. accuracy, neatness and dispatch. 35-10m .inn 8 \V. S. L.WVTON, ) IC. M. lJKFAKHK, Formerly of > < of I I.awtonvillc, S. 0. ) ( Charleston, S. C. LAWTON 8c CO., Factors FonvartlitiK and t'0111iii <> 11 Ylcrrliaiit*, iVo. .1(5 East Bay and Boyce it Co's Wharf, ?. ?... WILL ?KI.I. J \ COTTON.IllCE.FLOUK.WHEAT.CORN. NAVAL STORES, See. IW IIiiving mi experience of twenty-five yours in business, we guarantee satisfaction to ail who patronize lis. JOHN KRAUSE, i F If R N I T U It ? AND CABINET MAKER, ' ia m WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Oreenvi.le mi vicinity that lie lias on hand n lot of FUflNITUKK, which he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. lie has Chairs. Tattles, Sofas. Washstainls, Ac. Fine and Plain Furniture made to order. His shop may he found on Avenue Streets between Boatti.i's Store and the Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court Huote Greenville, *? Aug H-14-ly iY ?oODS, 3ST0N, S. C. Broicniny <6 Leman ) TCHUM & TAYLOB, tposife Ilascll street, i and C1IOICK STOCK of FRENCH, ENGLISH, >f the NKWLST SIMtLNU STYLUS. SILKL8, texture and beautiful finish, carefully selected ICS. 8ILK8. st Goods iu Black Silks iVat arc brought into the D ROBKS, and Jaconets, in large variety, very choice and NGLISH PRINTS. tcntion, being very full and at very low price?. loico Black Bareges and Poplins, Poplinctts, Dm ?. French and English Crapes in various widths, lack Faniise and Canton Cloths, Mouslin DeLninc n hnnd. y?se LINENS, of various widths and free from trgs, Bowles, Uinpers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc. :res, drills,; &C. nrtment, suitable for Gentlemen and Boys* Spring 03, Drop D'Eto, Fartner'sSutiu, Grey Flannels, etc. ? UMBRELLAS, , in all the new designs, constantly received; ON GOODS. Ii mc a full di'pnrtinent suitable to tlieir waust, rices for Cash or City Acceptances. 1 attention to nil Country Orders, and havingun WEST GOODS ut the' LOWEST POSSIBLE telling the New York Auctions for nil desirable pared to eav that all orders will be satisfactorily I to, and alt Good* Warranted. A. F. HUOWMXG, ito Uasell Street, Sign of tiie "Turk." 62 tl NEW AIII^INERY a v i k /\ o I.' Dross-Making Establishment. MRS. WAITS AND MISS jBJjC^GORDON would respectful I v call the attention of tlio Ladies of Greenville mid vicinity to the fact that they will open, on Saturday, the 4th inst., one of the finest and largest stocks of French nnd American Ml I.LIN Hit Y ever br >ught to this Town, which, for richness and elegance, cannot ho surpassed, embracing all the latest nnd most approved styles. Being confident that none can go awav dissatisfied, they earnestly solicit an early call nnd inspection of tlio entiie. Our terms are low. Ladies'Old lints cleaned nnd made equal to new. Misses' Gipsies cleaned ami made over in the mo-t approved and latest Gipsy style. LKGllOllX 11 A'I"S in large nuantitics. country Milliners supplied ou reasonable terms. - j*" House on Avenuo Street opposite the Post Office. 47?tf April 2 GREENFIELDS MMIIA lillOCERY STORE, UNDER M'BEE'S HALL..8URSEY>S 0L0 STAND, IL'ST RKCF.IVFP, at the above Store, a General Assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, I selected by tlie proprietor, consisting of rlioici I articles of Sl'flARS, Coffee. Mola-s.-s, It ice, llice Flour, 1'1,-h. etc., etc. To all of which lie invites the attention of housekeepers and others. Apiil k'3 50 if Applo Vinegar. VFINE article to he had at. the Family Gro . ecrv Store of A ftllFENFIH.lt WATCHES j GUDOKU ABffl fliwKWo E. I. I'lXMON (AGENT.) I>K(JS leave to announce to the citizens ol ) Greenville, nml surrounding country, thai : lio lins opened n Stock of the above-named Ar j tides ou Avenue street, in the Building formerly known us" Avenue Street Coufoctioncry," which he will sell LOW for CASH. HE WILL ALSO Repair and Fit Up WATCHES. CLOCKS AN!> JEWELRY In the best of style. Thankful to his former patrons and friend? for their liberality nnd patronage, he respect fullv solicits a continuance of the same. tr* Jive him a call, and he will endeavor t< please. 37-tf Jan 22 W. P. PRICE, N O T A R Y PUBLIC, AND CLERK OF TuWN COUhCH, OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE uiHLrfry. t>f\</)fiCJt. M,. ta. (t\. Will promptly attend to the collection of Notei and Accounts, settling Claim*, <Lc. G. S. BOWER, Itliiiiiifuctni'cr ami Denier lit WjJ FUftN ITU HE of every description, M-fife** CHAIRS of everj style. FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES Opposite the Conr/aree House, Dec. 11. COLUMBIA, S. C It F. BURTY, Doalor in Boots, Shoes, Leather, OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BU0KST0?E. GUEENVILLE. S. C., IS Prepared to furniah custom Pw era with the ahove article*, CHEAI CAHII. Having competent workmen engaged, he oai atanro bUpatrona that all work will bo Neatli I)onb and WARRANTED. Feb 6 tf y ^ ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. CIRCULATION, OVER 100,000 C0PIE8 WEEKLY. 25 WITNESSES; TO? IP(D!R(BIE!E ??H^nrOTf?. John S. Sue is the Uutbo?\ WHO hna hart 10 years experience as a Banker nnrt Publisher, nnn Author of A Series of Lecture* at the Broaihoay Tabernacle *Mb*i when, for 10 successive nights, over .fit tfSr 500,000 People Oreetert him with rounds of npplause, while he jSHH exhibited the manner in whicti Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them I The lSank Note Engravers all say he is tlte greatest Judge of Paper Money living. GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANKNOTES Describing Every Genuine Bill h> Existence, >1 and KxhiMtln* at a Glnnce. every 11 Counterfeit in Circulation 11 .?^S? ; Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE I wist Easy nnd DETECTION Instantaneous. No Index to examine! No pages to hunt ! un! But so simplified nnd arranged, that the ? : Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see all j at a glance t .! ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN. i Thus each may read the name in his own Native J Tongue. Most Perfect Bank Note List Published, Abo. ? LUt of .* ALL THE PRiVAlE BANKERS IN AMERICA I A complete Summary of the Finance of Eni rope nnd America will be published in each edition, together with all the Important News of I the Day. Also, a SERIES OF TAI.ES, from an I old Manuscript found in the Ea-t. It furnishes : th most Complete Ilistorv of Oriental Life, describing the most perplexing positions in which the Indies nnd gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stores will continue throughout the whole year, nnd will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. . 63T Ku rnishen Weekly, to subscribers only, at $1 a year. All letters must, be addressed to JOHN S. DYE. Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, New York. April 23 50 ly E 7 R STOKES^ BOOK-BINDER, and Blank-Hook Manufacturer, (In rear of Carolina Times Office.) BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and minulactured of the best materials and in the most durable manner. PERIODICALS, MUSI'? BOOKS, die., bound In every variety of style, at short notice. ZW Country orders promptly attended to ffl Dec 4 30 ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. r|^0 nil persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, 1 such asSperni?torrha?n, Seminnl Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, tlie Vice ! of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful dostruction of human lilc, caused by Sexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name to give medic a i. advice on at is, to all pers ins thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suf fcring, to furnith medicine*free of charge. I The Howard Associntijn is a hem volent Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of tho sick and distressed, afflicted 1 with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has r.ow a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It is needless to add that the Associn lion commands the highest Medical skill of thu age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment, > Just Published, by the Association, a Report i on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation ofSelf Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the CV?n suiting Surgeon, which will he sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope). Free of Charge, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. GFO. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South . NINTH Street, Philadelphia, l'a. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIARTWELL, President. Geo. Fairciiild, Secretary. 1 Feb 6 39 tf V I IST IMPROVED r PATENT ! Lightning Conductors. r r|"MlE subscriber lins purchased the Right of , 1. putting up tho almve description of Light ning Rods in Greenville District, and is prepared to execute orders for the same to any extent and with promptness and despatch. These Rods are conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford the only meth<?d yet discovered of absolute protection ngninst lightning. Anv one acquainted ' with the lnwsof electricity, will be immediately convinced of their utility, upon examining them. Their value has been tested bv experience and science, and has been vouched l>v hundreds of certificates from a'.l parts of the Union. From ' amongst these the following onlv are submitted. "I have carefully examined Otis' in.nlated Lightning Conductor, and have it attached to the building iu which I reside. It is better eonstructed, and more securely insulated, thnn any form of Lightning Rods I have seen. It is nent , and cheap, and if properly attached to the build lug, cannot, fail to afford security agni st the loss of life and property by electricity 1 there51 fore recommend it as worthy of the confidence of the community, II. F. Bnuuiit. 1'rof. of Chemistry, do., in 9. C. College." Mr. P. O. Wcstfield has recently snpplied my house with Otis' imnroved f'ondneroiv I K.?? examined them witfi great care, and am convjn* ced that they arc the beat Lightning Rods ever constructed. The methods of attraction and inj solution nie near, and seem to me to be perfect. I can confidently recommend them to all persona . wishing to secure their houses against lightning. C. J. Eljokd. Any further information may ho obtained on . application to D. fi. WKHTFIKLIV Way 8-62-1/. Greenville. W, 0. PIANO TUNING!, < THE suhaoribar would of. for his services to the clUxena ' aiWjnin ?' the sttr LiV Li\| I* roun<^nR oountry in tho ai l-3??!S*nLI/bove business. lie will fchji r satisfaction, or no charge will be made. B. M. MITRPHW. Tuna