The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, September 17, 1857, Image 4
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^A FigiitUwr *wk. >
? Pierce Fangent," in the New York "<]
News, teHsth? following good story: r
4 M During the operation of the allies v
in the Crimea it was resolved to carry ^
the water in from a beautiful spring of v
the fi iest Croton to the camp. Loath- r
er pipes, or hose, were employed, N
which were laid on the ground. One
morning while the water was being (
supplied, the minaret sounded to pray- f
er, and one of the Turkish soldiers ini- ^
mediately went flop on his knees to
praiso Allah? Unfortunately he went
down right upon the liosc, and his '
weight consequently stopped tho current
of that '.first of elements,' as |
Pindar calls water in his first Olympid.
w Get up," cried the English soldier.
" Vonley vous avoz, la bonto moncher
Monsiour, le Turque," cried a j
Frenchman with his native politeness.
w to pet up"
u That ain't the why to make a Tnrk
move," cried another, "this is tho
dodge." So saying he knocked his
turban off. Still tho pious Musclman
went < n with his devotions 1
u I d make him stir his stumps,"
said a? o her Englishman, giving h:m
a rem r cable smart kick, Tothewoner
or all, still the untnrbaned, wellkicked
follower of tho Prophet went
praying on as though he was a forty- 1
norso parson. "Hoot awa, mon?I'll 1
shew ye how we servo obstinate folks
at auid Reekie," quietly observed a '
Scotchman?ho was, however, pre- '
vented, for the Turk having finished
his " Allah vis en allah," rose and began
to take off his coat?then to roll 1
up his sleeves, and to bedew his palms J
with saliva, and then to put himself in- i
to the most approved boxing attitude, 1
a la Yankee Sullivan. ]
lie then advanced in true Tom liver
style to the Englishman, who had
kicked him on the lumber region.? ,
44 K ring ! a ringl" shouted the soldiers (
an d sailors, perfectly astonished to see
a Turk such an adept in tho fistic art. \
Tho Englishman nothing lothe to ,
ha ve a bit of fun with a Turk, of such
a rtily John Bull stntc of mind, set to
w rk, buthe had met his master?in ,
11 e minutes he had veceived his quan- ,
turn snuff'. As the Turk coolv replac- '
cd his coat and turban?lie turned
oiifl c >1IJ f a tliA ar1mSi?in/v I
j uuuu uiivi ctuM vv 111v> auiiiii iiii; uj oiilJI* J ,
dors, in the pure brogue?"lYad luck i
to ye, ye spalpeens ; when yere aft her I
kicking a Turk, I'd advis ye the next J (
time to jist be sure he' not an Irish-I
man !" 11
The mystery was solved?our Turk !j
was a Tip pern ry man !
Encouraging Uskfclness.?J ohn
Phoenix, " the phunnv," contributes to k
the Knickerbocker Magazine the following,
which he says, besides its rare ^
merit as an actual occurrence, conveys a
u useful lesson to mothers :
" Small Joe L? was playing one !
morning in a yard at the rear of liisj h
residence, when essaying to cast a stone ii
high in the air, he found he had in is- n
calculated his strength, or the weight jtl
of the stone, as that missile slipped i c
from his finders, and, taking an entire- *
ly different direction from that intend-1 1
ed, went whack through a pane of glass |
in the neighbor's window. Mrs. Con- j
nolly, who was engaged in washing in i
the kitchen, hearing the smash of glass (
in her spar room, rushed in hastily to
the scene of action, and through the i
broken pane beheld Joe in active retreat.
Irate and indignant, the injured
matron sought the presence of Mrs. |
L?. and straight poured forth the sto
ry of her wrong3. Mrs. L? assumed ' ^
a dignified air; the culprit was called j
to their 4 presence,' and the inquest on !
the departed pane commenced.
44 Joseph," said Mrs. L?, with awful!
solemnity, " did you break tho glass in I
Mrs. Connolly's window ?"
44 Ycs'm," replied Joe, with pronip- (
titudc. 11
44 Joseph," said Mrs. L?, 44 if yon
"broke that pane of glass, I shall eer-j
tainly correct you. Did you break it, j i
sir?" _ |;
Joe hesitated ; but conscience was ,
powerful, and he replied that he did. h
Mrs. L? took a stick from the man- 1
tlepiece. 44 Joseph," said 6hc, 44 if you i
broko that glass I shall correct 3-011 1
most severety. I ask again did 3-011 1
break it?" I|
Joe looked at his mother ; he looked ; >
at the stick; and, hanging his head, he !
murmured, 44 No ma'am."
"There!" said Mrs. L?, triumph- 1
antlv, "that boy never told me a lie in jf
his life. I knowed he never broke no |'
winnow. T&pect your little Liuster ,?
broke it; 9lie hove a 6tone clear over
our fence yesterday." 1
That's a good style of encouraging
truthfulness in a child, 44 tve don't
think." 0
?
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A remarkable ugly man, as con- c
cei ed as silly, said to a late Philadel- u
, ph a wag, who had wit enough lor evervt
ling but making money : 44 Why, r,
Sm'th, how thin you are 1 You'll nev- t
?r pay the del>t of nature, I'm afraid. n
b t will dry nn and blow away.*'?
4 Well." replied Smith,44yon wiil pay
that debt at all events, for you owe nature
so little." Ic
- m
, .
JftrxjQUKNCK at a DiecouNT.?44 May E
t please the court." said a Yankee lawer,
before a Dutch Justice, the other
lav,%i this is a case of the greatest im F
>ortanco; while tho American eagle
vhose sleepless eye watches over the
velfare of this mighty Repub'ic, and
vhose wings extend from tne Allegha- *
lies to the Rocky chain on the West, b
vas rejoicing in his pride of place?" ei
44 Sthop, dar 1 Sthop, I say ; vat has
lis suit to do mit eagles! Dis suit has J
lotin to do mit the wild bird. It is G
ron sheep," exclaimed tho Justice.
"True, your Honor, but my client
lias rights." Ii
"Yerglient has no right to the ea- 'b
gle."
41 Of course not?but the laws of
language?"
44 What cares I for de laws of language,
eh ! I understand de laws of dc
State, and dat ish enough for me.? n
Confine your talk to de case."
u iir.ii 4.1 i* - ' ? * ' 1
lYuii-, men, my cuenr, ino cieienuant
in tliis case is charged ot stealing a
sheep, and?"
41 Dat will do ; your glient is charged
mit stealing a sheep, eh list nine shillin. 1
De court will adjourn."
In the streets of Leicester, one da)*,
Dean Swift was accosted by a drnn- ^
en weaver, who said, staggering ?<
against his reverence, 41 I have been ?
spinning it out." j?
14 Yes," said tho dean, "I see you
have, and now you are reeling it ti
home." I
?
A printer out west, whoso office is h
lalf a mile from any other building, ?
ind who'hangs his sign on the limb of i?
\ tree, advertises for an apprentice.? ti
tie says : 44 A boy from the country
preferred." J
A tippler, who squinted awfully,
used sometimes to mourn that his eyes
lid not. agree. "It's very lucky for J J'
you," replied his friend; 44 for if your It'
ayes had been matches your nose
ivould have set them on fire long ago."
A Toast?The proprietor of a forge, c.
lot remarkable for correctness of lan- "
?uage, who, by honest industry, had
realized a comfortable independence,
,.r.ll.wl til
IIIUUlMlfi 101 j fo
ev toast, gave, kk success to forgery." f?
A culprit being asked what he had It
o say why sentence of death should
i<?t bo recorded against linn, replied : i
k lie had nothing to say, as too much
lad Deen said about it already." ,w
Many women are beloved without ^y
nowing it, but more women think
lie)' are beloved, when they are not.
'hev generally discover their mistake ,jc
Iter marriage. jui
on i
... m ' . Cm
Guard, if it be possible, 3*0111* friends in;.
0111 injuring you, lest they, 1>\* m> dolg,
l.ecoine your bitterest enemies, IJ.'
ever forgiving the wrongs they have
icmselves inflicted.
EmTHI 1)!! READ!!!I"i
IT WILI. TAKK VOL' BUY A FKW MINUTES, of
AND MAY SAVE YOU ' "J1
MANY YEARS OF SUITERINO
barter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLUOD! I of'
'he Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered! j
J'hysician* prescribe it, and every one that
turn it is a walking advertisement. No j ri
Medicine ever yet offered to the American
public ha* gained such po- \f
pularity in *o*Kort a time a* flc
BARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! ?>'
It trill Cure any case of Scrofula.
It will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will Cure any case of Syphilis.
It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of if ruralyi a. j,
It will Cure, any case of Fever and Ague, a
")r nnv Diseases arising from an impure state of or
.he Blood. Bi
SCROFULOUS READER!
I', cured the neieo of the Hon. lolin Minor
Butts, n member of Congress from Virginia, of
Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians,
l>oth of New York and Philadelphia, had been _
tried in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if }
foil are so affected. -1
RIIEUMATIC READER!
It. cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of |
Ithenmntbm of 4 years standing, after nil other rw
emedies had failed. We have hundred# of such I
lertilicnte#. Call on the Agent and get a Book i
ind Circular, and rend for yourself the ninny re- j
narkable nnd astotiinhing cures it hns made. j j
SYPHILITIC HEADER!
Tlie celebrated Dr. Butcher write* ub that lie j 1
ind two of the moat severe and Jong standing!
ascK of Syphilis that would yield to none of the '
irual remedies, hut he cured one case with six, ffl
ind the other with nine bottles of CARTERS ?
iPARISH MIXTURE. We have known it
tsed in over a Thousand casus, and have yet to
tear of a failure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ !
Ac.uk and Fevf.b.?Do not take Quinine, Merury,
or any sneli noxious Drugs, but try at once )?,
his ttreat Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; m,
7artern Spanie/i Mixture will cure any and every y,
nse of Ague and Fever. Wo have never yet ?n
nown it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impure ?
tstc of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been
tuind to have so good an etfect. If you are sick,
ry it at once; do not delay; time is precious, T
nd health the g'ssWst of all blswings, without X
vhich all else is valueless. co
DR. WM.8. BEERS <fe CO.. ?
I' opRirftMt*. i ichmond Va. 8
And for sal r I y E KRUTC . Druggis'. Agent
^ iiville C. H., 8. 0. *~ty May 28
tSSmBmgssss^msg^m^s-Bm
Celmbold's Genuine Preparation
HIGHLY CONCENTRATE!) COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT HUCiU,
or Dieeaee* oft fie Bladder, Kidney*, OraneL, Drop
*y, tFeaJthe**, Obstruction, Stcrif Iftteaees,
Female Coin plaint*, and all iJieeau* of
the Sexual Or gam,
riling from Excesses and Imprudenoles in life,
id removing all Improper Discharges from the
ladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether
listing in ?
SSIATtjSB ?St
rom whatever cause they may have originated,
HID NO MATTE a OF HOW LONO STANDING
living Health aud Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom
to the Pallid Cheek.
Joy to the Afflicted!!
t cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and
cmuves an tae c>yniptoms, among which will
e found
Indisposition to Exertion,
Loss of Tower,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of
Breathing, General Weakness,
Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves.
Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death,
Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness. Dimess
of Vision, Languor, Universal latssitude 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, 1'aia
in the Back, Heaviness
of the Eyelids, Presently
Black Spots Flying before the Eves,
with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of
Sight, Want of Attention,
Great Mobility, Restlessness,
with Horror
of Society,
iothing is more desirable to such pntients than i
alitude, and nothing they more dread for fear
f themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnestess,
no speculation, hut a hurried Transition ;
oni one question to another.
These symptoms if allowed to go on?which '
<is medicine invariably removes?soon follows
*>.13 of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*?in one I
f which the patient may expire. Who can say i
int these excesses are not frequently followed
v those direful diseases?IXNAX/TY AXI)
'OXHUMPTIOX} The records of Inxane A*>jtins,
and the nielaucholy deaths of Consumption,
ear ample witness to the truth of these asser- (
ons. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy
ihihition appears. The countenance is actual- j ,
1 sodden ana quite destitute?neither Mirth or |
rief ever visits it. (Should a sound of the voice \
;cur, it is rarely articulate.
" With woful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Debility is nio-t terrible I and has brought
ousands upon thousands to untimely graves,
us blasting the ambition of ninny noble youths,
can he cured by the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above dressing
ailments, the FLVII) EXTRA tJT liU
HU will cure you. Try it, mid l)e convinced
it? efficacy.
ineari of Quack Xoxtrumx and Quack Doctor*,
bo falsely boast of abilities and references. CiEOiis
know and nvoid tbom.nnd save l.ongRufring,
Money and Exposure, by sending or calling
r n bottle of tliis Popular nml " 'pccific Itemed)/.
It allays all pain ami intlanimation, is perfectly
eafnnt in its taste nml odor, but imnicdintc in
s action. 1
Hclmbold's Extract Buchu
a prcpnred diieetlv according to the Rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEM1SIRY,
itli tbe grenlcsi accuracy ami C'heinienl knowilgc
and care devoted in its combination. See
ofessor I >r.\\ ek's Valuable Works on tbe Prnc;e
of Physic, and most of tbe late Standard
orbs of Medicine.
fir-m <?
One hundred dollars .vill lie paid to any J'livinn
who can prove that, the Medicine ever in ed
n Patient; nml the testimony of thousands
ii be produced to prnvethnt it docs great good,
ses of from one week to thirteen years'stand- i
j have been effected. The mass of VOI.ITN- *
kitY TKS t IM< ?NV in possession of the Proctor.
vouching its virtues and curative poiv- '
i, is immense, embracing names well known to ^
SCIENCE AND FAME. \
>0,000 KkOtllea Have Rem Kohl. I'
id not a single instance of a failure has been
torted.
Personally nppenred before nte, an Alderman
til* city of Philadelphia, II. T. IIELMD I.I) [
lemiat, who, Iwinj duly hworn, docs say, thn
i preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury
injurious Drug, hut nre purely Vegetable.
11. T. 11ELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before tnc this i?3d day
November, 1854.
\VM. r. 1111 > 15 A111 >, Alderman. 1
rice jut Bottle. or Sir for $3, Deliver- <
vd to a)ty Address, '
icontpanied by reliable and responsible Certi- '
utes from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clertnen
and others. Prepared and sold by
II. T. II ELM BOLD. ,
Practical ami Analytical Chemist, |
o. 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, ]
Assembly Buildings, Phi la.
iy To be had of I)rs. .1. II. Dean, Mims A
>xo, M. 1?. Eaui.e and Kmil K hutch, Druggists,
reenville, S. C., and of all Druggists and Deal- '
s throughout the United States, Canada* and
ritisli Provinces.
Ilcwarc o* Counterfeit*,
sk for HELMBOLD'S?Take no Other.
C U11 US U U A It A X TEED. July
2 0 ly
i
J. IIOVKY. w. n. ItOVKT
W. H. HOVEY & CO.,
rnopKTtrroita of ;
1U1 T A mi7C' CTA1>17
11U 1JIYI/l UJUlll^l
DKALERA IN
ANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
iSViCDSS &<3M3S8 ?33&S,
SONNETS, RIBBONS, I
Housckeonintr Goods,
aunr MIM uwwm
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
OKEKNVILLK, 8. C. 1
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cn*h for
edienl, Law or Library Book", Musical lnstrupnte
and Sundiies, promptly filled in New
f?rk, and delivered at our counter on shortest
iticc.
Jan 22 87 ly
NOTICE. 1
>KRSOXS indebted to the late Firm of Dra
Tearl* A Joan, and whore Note* and Afrunt*
hare been nlased in my hand* for collec>n,
are notified tha* unless payments are made
fore Return Day neat, thev will be sued.
W. P. PRICE, Attorney.
Jtne 25 f td
SPRING DI
IN CHAjRLI
{Late of the Firm of
. SUCCESSOR TO EE1
913 King: Street, Op
INVITES ATTENTION to hi* ENTIRELY NEW
GERMAN AND AMERICAN GOODS, o
STJMMBI
In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Chenes, of light
expressly for city retail trndo.
DATfBR ?T
IJUXJWJUf 1/ JDJH,
Great attention baa been paid to obtain the be:
American market.
FLOUNCE1
In Silk, Barege, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies
constantly receiving.
FRENCH AND E
The Stock of these Goods will invito a oluse atl
IMOTJiFUNril*"
Bombazines, Alpacns. Challys, Crape Marat, Ch
cal Crapes Englian Paramnttaa, Black Organdies
Mourning Holies. Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, Bl
and Marcelline of very choicest makes, always o
MWMM (
Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and I'illow-C
dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osnnbu
SPRING CASSIME
A large and varied Stock of Goods in this Dcp?
and Summer wear, such us Tweeds, Light Cnssimcr
PARASOLS: A HI
In Black and Colored, Lined and Unlincd,
best Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbrellas.
PL A NT AT I<
Planters and their friends will always find witl
and nil Goods will be sold at the lowest market [
The Subscriber is now able to give bis personal
"iirpassed advantages in obtaining all the NK
PltlCTS. together with his buyer constantly wn
Goods at leso than the market value, lie feels prei
filled. The One Trice System riyidly adhered
243 King Street, Oppos
May 1st. 1857.
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
TMS ASHEmLE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANV
Insure* Houses, Store* and othsrProp.rtf
AGAINST FIRE:
And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves,
0:1 ween the ages of 10 and GO years,
ON such terms as to rentier it a most safe nn<!
desirable investment. Full details, witli
lite Constitution and Rv-lawii of the Company,
will be furnished on application to any of the Officers
of the Company.
JOSEPl'l It. OSBORXF, Pret't.
W.M. \V. McDOWEI.L, Vice-Pres.
Las. 11. Rankin, Secretary ?f* Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 35-1 y GREENVILLE, S. C.
THS GF.331TVILL3
BOO K STORE,
MAIN STREET, NEXT TO McBEF/S 1IALL,
^'HEREconstantly may be found
a large and well selected Stock
MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL nnd CLASSICAL
BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Momirundnm.*,
tfce.; Writing Desks and Cases, l'ort
olios, Gold and Steel IVns, Pencils, Ink, Sealing
Vax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Ru.
rs, Ac., Ac. J. C. P. JETER,
Jan 15 Srt-ly Sign of the Big Book.
ii~KliTPrc iT'Ts ~
)RUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHCP,
UNDER M('BEE'S HALL,
\\ II Kit K will he constantly kept on hand the
T V fullest stock of
DRU(?S, MEDICINES. CHEMIOADS, PATENT
dedicines, Surgionl Instruments, Paints, Dyeitnffs,
Varnishes, Putty, Tohnceo, Segars, Spirit
as. Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet
Vrticles, Comhs, Perfumery ; and all other articles
generally kept l>y Druggists.
tW Fresh and pure Drugs are warranted and
lold at low prices.
Compound medicines are prepared in the most
careful wav. Receipts and prescript-ions of any
kind put-to will, accuracy, neatness and dispatch.
85-10m Jan 8
W. S. LAWTON, ) ( C. M. BREAKER,
Formerly of > -J of
L&wtonvillc, 9. C. J ( Charleston, S. C.
LAWTON & CO.,
Factors, I'orwarding and Coinin
ImhIoh Merchant#,
No. 3G East Bay and Boyce d~ Co's Wharf.
WILL HKLL
COTTON. RICE. K LOU R, WIIEAT, CORN,
NAVAL STORES, <fec.
jy Having an experience of twenty-five I
years in business, we guarantee satisfaction to
all who patronize us.
JOHN KRAUSE,
FURNITURE
AND CABINET MAKER,
n njLi iqrew WOULD respectfully inform
j ii the pit i/.ens of Green vide r nd vithat,
he has on hand a lot
of FURNITURE, which ho will dispose of upon
reasonable terms, lie has Chairs. Tables, Sofas,
Washstands, die. Fine and Plain Furniture
node to order. His shop may be found on Avenue
Street, between lU-atlio's Stoic and the
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Court
lloosc Greenville, S. C\, Aug. 14-14-1 y
PIANO TUNING.
THE subscriber would ofETriEsfczSHPH*
fer his services to the oitizen*
a# Biff ?' Or?e?ville and the surK
TjflrffjfTIjvouudlno country in the a1?bove
business. lie will give
satisfaction, or nochargo will be made,
8. M. MUKPIIEY.
June 6. 4 tf
BACON.
5A A A LB*. on band and for srla by
.UUU A. GREENFIELD.
Jy 2 8 s tf
Browning A Ltman.)
rCHTJM & TAYLOR,
14~ *?? ?*???*
|IUSIIV uil?v>a
r and CHOICE STOCK of FRENCH, ENGLISH,
f ilie NEWEST SPUING STYLES.
texture and beautiful finish, carefully selected
ACK SILKS.
it Goods in Black Silks tVnt are brought into the
[> ROBES
and Jaconets, in lnrge variety, very choice and
NGLISH PRINTS.
tcntion, being very full and at very low prices.
nice Black Bareges and l'oplins, Poplinetts, Pu-'
. French and English Crapes in various widths,
nek Kaniiso and Canton Cioths, Mouslin DeLaine
n hand.
SDp)?.
ase LINENS, of various widths and free from
irgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, cte.
RES, DRILLS, &C.
irtment, suitable for Gentlemen and Boys' Spring
cs, Drop D'Ete, Fnriner'sSnliu, Grey Flannels, etc.
3i UMBRELLAS.
, in all tlio new designs, conslanlly received;
GOODS.
i me a full department suitable to their wanst,
rices for Cnsli or City Acceptances,
attention to all Country Orders, and bavins un
WEST GOODS nt the' LOWEST POSSIBLE
telling the New York Auctions for nil desirable
nred to say thnt nil orders will he satisfactorily
f to, and all Oood* Warranted.
A. F. BROWXINft,
ite Lliiscll Street, Stos of tiik "Tree."
52 tt
NEW MILLINERY
AND
Dress-Making Establishment.
MRS. WMI'S AND MISS
- GORDON would respectfully cnll the
attention of the Lndies ?>f Greenville and vicinity
to the fact thnt they will open, on Saturday,
the 4th inst., one of the tincstand largest
stocks of French and American MILLINERY
ever br lught to this Town, which, for richness
and elegance, cannot he surpassed, emhrncing
all the latest and most approved styles.
living confident thnt none can go away dissatisfied,
they earnestly solicit an enrly call and inspection
of the s.'.inc. Our terms arc low.
l.ndics'Old lints cleaned and made equal to
new. Misses' Gipsies cleaned and made over in
the most approved and latest Gipsy style.
LEGHORN HATS in 1 aige nuantities.
Country Milliners supplica on reasonable
terms.
House on Avenue Street opposite the Tost
Office. 47-tf April 3
GREENFIELD'S
FM1ILV MM STORE.
UNOER M'BEE'S HAtl--BURSEY'S 0L0 STAND.
XUST RECEIVED, at the above Store, a Genf}
ernl Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
selected liy the proprietor, consisting of choice
articles of SUGARS, Coffee. Moln?sca, Rice, Rice
Flour, Fish, etc., etc. To all of which he invites
the attention of housekeepers and others.
April 23 50 if
Applo Vinegar.
A FINE article to be had ut the Family Grocery
Store of A G KEEN FIELD.
WATCHES
G&OIKS Am aiWTEt&Y.
G. I. ri\>o.\
(AGENT.)
BEGS leave to announce to tho citizen* of
Greenville, and (surrounding country, that
he has opened a Stock of the above-named Articles
en Avenue atreet, in the Building formerly
known as" Avenue Street Confectionery," which
he will sell LOW for CASlI.
IIP. WILL A LAO
Repair and Fit Up
WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
In the beet of style.
Thankful to hi* former patrons and friends,
for their liberality and patronage, he respectfully
solicits a continuance of the same.
?ST* Give him a call, and ho will endeavor to
please. 87-tf Jan 22
W. P. PRICE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND CLERK OF TUWN COUNCIL,
OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT wnnftv
(fliaisisisr \yhili &s, s- ??
Will promptty attend to the collection of Note*
and Account*, settling Claims, Ac.
G. S. BOWER,
Dlniinfnctnrer mid Dealer In
FURNITURE of every description,
uu^btel CHAIRS of every style.
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CA8ES,
Opposite the Cony arte House,
Dec. 11. COLUMBIA, 8. C )y
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
GKEENVILLE, 8. C.,
^uer, IS Propared to famish customiTf
\ ?rs with the above article*, CHEAP
W-^^FOR CASH.
Having competent workmen engaged, he can
assure his patron# that all work will be Nsatlt
Dowe and WARRANTED.
Feb ft W * 1
Ioi>n $ SMe13 BtilhoK
WHO bas had 10 yraw txparfeneo a* a Bank. J
?r and Publinher, ana Author of
A Serie* of Lecture* at the Broadway Tabernacle ft
wboh, for JO successive nigliU, over
m j?? eAA AAA I?.. ^.-1 jar-a?
JI9 uwv.vvv I V'J'HGreeted
him with rounds of mmlftuy. w lii'c he
exhibited th? manner in whicn ^Mpt? rf? it-d* '
execute their Frauds, mid the Sores; nod i- h< r t v.
eat Menus of Detecting tlieni I
The Hank Note Engraver* all nay },r ,'.v //,,
grealcet Judge of Paper Monet, living. H
G REATEST DISCOVERY OK T11K PRESENT
CENTURY FOR $g
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES
Describing Every Genuine Bill In Existence,
nod Exhibiting nt n Glnuce, evry
Counterfeit in Circulation (f ^
Arranged so admirnldv, that UEPKHENC/2
Easy and DCTECtlOK Instantaneous. ISnjiBa
J3T No Irdex to examine I No pages to htiu^B^^
up' But bo siinpliAed and arranged, that il<l I
Merchant, Banker and Business Mp,n can see afHHfw
at a glance ! ^KE|
ENGLISH FRENCH JTNI> GERM A N.
Thus cacli may read the name in hisowu Nnti\e
Tongue.
Host Perfect Bank Note List Published.
A Do, h List of
ALL THE PRIVA1E BANKERS IN AMERICA!
A complete Summary of the Finance of l.tirope
and America will lie published in each cdi
tinn. together with all the Important News of
the Day. Also, a SERIES OF TALES, from an
old Manuscript found in the East. It furnhhe*
th most Complete History of Oriental Life, describing
the most perplexing positions in which
the ladies and gentlemen of that country hn\?
been so often found. TheseStor.es will continue
throughout the whole year, nnd will prove the
most entertaining ever offered to the public.
_ ir Furnished Weekly, tosnhscril?ersonly. nt
$1 a year. All letters must he addressed to
JOHN 8. DYE, Hkokrk,
Publisher and Proprietor,
70 Wall Street, New York.
April 23 60 lv
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BOOK-BINDER,
AND
Blank-Rook Iflaniifhcturcr,
(In rear of Carolina Times Office )
<s ? ? sa & a &,e. ?. |j
BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and manufactured
of the best materials and in
the most durable manner.
PERIODICALS, MUSI ' BO<?KS. Ac., hound in
every variety of style, nt short notice.
ZW Country orders promptly attended ?. a-"5
IVc 4 30 ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
l'HII.A DELI'III A.
Important Announcement.
r|"H) nil persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
A such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, ?frc., Ac.
1\\c HOWARD ASSOCIATION in view of
the awful destruction of human lite, cnnncd by
Sexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the (tufortunnte victims of such diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
as a charitable act worthy of their name to give
medical advice oratis, to all pers ins thus afflicted,
who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (nge occupation, hnbits of life,
Ac..) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering,
to furnish medicines free of charge.
The Howard Association is a bemvolcnt Tnstitution,
established by special endowment, for
the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted
with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has
now a surplus of means, which the Directors
have voted to expend in advertising the above
notice. It is ncedlcso to add that the Associa
tion commands the highest Medical skill of the
nge, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment.
Just Published, by tl.c Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self Abuse, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Con
suiting Surgeon, which will he sent by mail, (In
a sealed envelope), Free of Charge, on the receipt
of TWO ST A MI'S for postage.
Address, DIL GEO. CA1.IIOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA 1>. IIAHTWELL, President.
Geo. Faikciuld, Secretary.
Feb ft *9 tf_
W. H. HOVEY & CO,
PROPRIETORS OF
The Ladies' Store,
ARE NOW. and will be constant)? receiving
Freab Importations, purchased by oce of
the partners, who lias some twenty five years'
experience in buying and selling Go.xls. They
would invite special attention to their large
Stock of
White nnd Embroidered Goods, RVh f?ilk
Tissues, DeBegea, Challya, Crape Be
Paris, Beregea, Muslins. Brilliant*,
Silks, Alpaccaa, Bombasines,
Canton Crape, Ginghams.
French, English and
Americnn Prints,
drc.. Ac.
ALSO, JUST IN.
A KICK LOT OF
New Bonnet*, Ribbon*. Ruche*, Wreath*,
Flower*. Blond*, Valencia, Thread ami
Bru**el* Edging*, White ami Black
Crape Collars and Sleeves,
Embroidered. Linen and
Mutdin Collar*, Long
Lawn*. Plain and
Etnb'd L. C. Handkerchief*.
And many other NICK AND FANCY GOODS.
All of which it will b? their endsavor to rell m
cheep m possible. 46-tf Nh 2ft
~WM. fi. ALLEN, ;
SURGEON DENTIST,
mw HAS returned from llrtladefprepared,
In every way. to
1UHTEr perform all operaUon* in hi* profeesion
in the moat skilful and approved manner.
Having procured every Improvement of the day,
person* can safely rely on having every operation
performed in the same manner ae done in
Philadelphia or New York. 1
Kther and Chloroform rivon when desired, k
Persons desiring attention must make appoint
roents previously.
flp Rooms in MeBSe's BftiMing. . . -4&?L
March 10 49 tf