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[From theNew Orleans Picayune.] < Dick Hash's Card. ] KkiesId X. ?I am often hailed by 1 friends ftltlle street requesting mo to * tell them if 1 am really a candidate for 1 the office Sheriff', and to which of \ the conventions I intend to submit my name. My answer is that for tear of 1 receiving tuc nomiuuiiuu of the neakm (1 party I have determined to run inde-jl pendent, I hav? been advised to this; J course by a gentleman whom I know to bo a bosom triend of mine, fur ho boriW8 shifts from roe every week. Ue says there is a great excitement, all over the city about it?little Kelly says aft the news boys are on my 6ide. My , lite and adventures will appear in book form before the election comes off,: which will give the nows-bovs a chance 1*1- 1 ..r t ...mi it I ui uiuKu niiuuruuB uiines, iw i WIII BUM 6aid lifo cheap by the quantity, and take the old stock back. There are a groat many drawbacks in a man's life, and I will toll you sonic; of mine. A gentleman says to me the othor day : " \Yl?y, l)ick, you won't do! for Sheriff. What do yon know aboutj the office? You haven't got bookknowlodgo sufficient to till that place." ; Says I: u Hold on, old fellow; I am, Jiestcrod with that articlo. I draw at oast six feet two inches, without any i other freight; and as for the duties of j the office, I understand them as well us( any other man in the city. I have, started business in at least twenty towns in the United States, and have been! sold out and arrested by the Sheriff in ! every one of them. Thnt, 1 think, j ought to give me a good knowledge of the business. Some people says I ain ' so much in debt that I will not run well. To this objection my reply is, that all my creditors are sensible young men, and if they will all vote for inc. I am 6uro of success. They (my creditors,) will muster about four thousand strong, i Somo folks again doubt my game qnal- 1 ities, and say that I am too timid to 1 make a good sheriff. To satisfy you on 1 that score, I will give you a history of I the exploits of my ancestors. My ' V on /.i Ktr tlio eiilo nf f -liin uiu( Ktv.ilvi g i/in-v \jj i iivj oiuvi ui v* vii. | Washington in all the great battles ot I tho Revolution. If yon will take the .? trouble to look at the picture of Wash-!1 ington crossing the Delaware, yon will;' see a tine looking gentloman in the bow ( of the boat, shoving oft* the cakes of ice. \ That's my grand pap. My daddy, I ! think, was an improvement on the old ' stocK. lie foute too. lie belonged to a rifle regiment, in Virginia who foute, on their own hook, highx fashion, j ? against tho British, in tho war of 1S12. M lie got in a hollow sycamore, on the 11 bank of tho river, where he had a fair! 1 view of the red coats as ihev came up. j > It is recorded In books that he killed ! at least a thousand with his rifle. He! run bullets all night, and shot all day, ( and when the British were whipped, j and run out ot the country, and our 1 folks had all gone home, my daddy 1 hadn't heard the news, for there was no post-ottieo near his sycamore. So he kept on fighting, and shot a great jt mony oyster men, who wore red shirts! li ?mistaking them for the British?-and bang.' they got it. Well, tho news i spread all over the country that that ' section of it was haunted. So they raised a company ot men to go down and find out the cause of the trouble. Some of them wore red shirts, and j I when they got with in two hundred yards j of pap's sycamore, he bored one fel- i' low for the hollow-horn, and down he j come. They camped on the ground, j and coaxed him for live days to conic j out of the tree; but it was 110 go.? 1 They hud to get a wagon load of tobac-' < co stems, and smoke him out. That's what I call fohtiny stock. I received a lettor from an aunt of mine in Kentucky, begging me not to becomo a candidate, saving that she sees by the papers that the whooping 1 cough and measles arc very prevalent | < in tl?o Orleans country, nun advises t me to coino home, where there are n<> bad sickness. God bless the dear old lady ! Siio thinks her hopeful nephew ;' hasn't grown any in twenty years. I have Jo at a great many battles in , my time?one with a fellow in Mobile,': called Dickey Jones, and another one named Sazerac ; but the hardest of all was this summer, with a red headed- i 1 fellow from Cincinnati called Dexter : ] I bored n hole right through hi* head, And nil his spirits then did fled? 1 Corn-broad, bacon and Liberty?ttoot Ilog or !.>ie. Dick Nash. I I * Onk pleasant Sabbath morning, | f while Henry Ward Beecher was on ins i1 way to church, ho found tbo side walk 1 f occupied by a number of boys, playi.ig j marbles, upon which ho stopped short i and oxclainied : " What, boys, playing 0 marbles upon the Sabbath day! why. i ti you frighten iuo f' Upon which n.c hardened littl'o sinnor looked up and \ ? answered: tm Frightened, bey. Why! in tho d?I don't yon run then 1" * j < A ma5 from tho country, Whose wife ti had eloped and curried off the leather- * bed, was in search of them ; not that he carod anything .about the wife, *' but tho feathers," said he, 44 thern'e worth forty eight cents a pound." o .1, I " I ' ' Jllll ' I, ? s Old but Good. One of the comic papers revives an )ld story that is better now than it was before theeo days of spirit-seeing and tearing. It. seems that an old sea-capain, that had retired from service and ivas living on a farm, had a wild ha 'um-scnntm nephew living with him. Ho could never drive or frighten said nephew to do anything in its proper tunc. AiK'or.g the rest he c3ti.d not eet him to drive the cows up to milk before dai^-^-lie had to drive them up from a back pasting through the sugar bush. Finally the captain asked the lad if he was not afraid to go through the woods in the dark. tk Fraid I What is that? I never rm>ii n iVnifi " i-i?iili??<l Min lint* " Well, never mind, my lad; you! will see one some of these nights, if you do not get the cows up betore dark," 6iiid the captain, meaningly. lhat night tl?e boy played until dusk before he went after the cows, as usual. The captain took a sheet and followed him. Now, the captain iiad a tame monkey, who saw the performance, and monkey-like, took a table-cloth and followed the captain at a respectful distance. The captain wont into the middle of the woods, where there was a big log by the side of the path.? Going to the further end ot it, he wound his sheet around him, got upon it, and stood still. The monkey ^ot on the first end without noise, and did the same. So the parties stood when the boy came whistling along with his cows. They shied a little upon seeing the ghosts, which caused the boy to look ahead. " Hello, what, is llmt?" he shouted ; " by golly, I guese it's a frnid !" and then spying the monkey, he sung out, '' by Jerusalem, if there ain't two fraids ?a big frnid, and a little fraid !" This caused the captain to look round, ' when he saw, for the first time, his ghostly companion, lie thought it was wfraid sure enough. The old captain streaked it for home, the monkey clias ing hiin, and the wicked nephew clapping his hands and shouting, " Run, Ijig fraid, or little fraid ?11 ketch you !" A gipsy, going through a village on !1 i ruin}' clay in a pair of torn boots, was j iccostcd by a passer, who suggested , that his boots were too bad lor such i weather. ( 41 Von arc mistaken, sir," said the 1 ?ipsy ; 44 it is the weather that is too | bad for my boots." ' Nothing was so much dreaded in >ur school days as to be punished by., litting between two girls. Ah, the i orce of education. In alter years wej1 earned to submit to such indignities j1 vithout shedding a tear. The loss a man knows the more I? jftsilv ho is tickled. A thread-hare I j joke, uttered by a second rate clown, j' will keep a bench of blockheads in'; aughter for a week. To make hens lay perpetually?hitj hem a well-directed blow on the . tend. _ '-.^uc?n? iwfi iwr?ra HEAD! READ!! HEAD!!! . IT WII.L TAKK YOU UUT A FKW MINCTK8, j ' ANl> MAY BAVK YOU MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING ! Carter's Spanish Mixture! THF RRFAT PIIRIFIFR flC TUC DMinnr l( rhe Best Alterative Ever Yst Discovered! Physician* prescribe it, and curry our that j ' axes it i* a tcrt I Li 11 rf advert i temen t. Ac Medicine ever yet offered to the Ante- j ricau public hot c/oinnt ttiteh po- f pularity in to short a time at I (j DA I ITER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! It toill Cure any caac of Scrofula. I < It tcill Cure any case of Rheumatism, j It will Cure any case of Syphilis. It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum. ' | It will Cure any case of Neuralgia. < It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague, c V any Diseases misting front an impure slate of ' ho Blood. SCROFULOUS READER! i I*, cured the neico of tho lion. John Minor Botts, n member of Congress front Virginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the host Physicians, both of New York and Philadelphia, had been tried in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if 1 >'ou arc so uHeeled. RHEUMATIC RK ADER ! It cured I>. Burritl, Esq, of Cincinnati, of I'hcumatism of -t years standing, after all other remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such rertilionle*. Call on the Agent and get a Book tnd Circular, and rend for yourself the many rcnarkable and astonishing cures it has made. ' SYPHILITIC READER! i The celebrated Dr. Btiteher writes us that ho ' tad two of the most severe and long standing ' 'uses of Syphilis that would yield to none of the muni remedies. hut he cured one case wllli six, I 4 md tlif oilier with nine bottle* of CARTRR'8 , iPASlSH MIXTURE. Wo have known if. t ised in over a Thousand c.\a? a, and have yet to \ icnr of a failure in any case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD I t Acre anii Kevef.?I)o not tako Quinine, Mer- . ury, ,or any silch noxious Drugs, but try nt. once Jj his groat Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; " ,'arUi"'* Spaniih Mirture will cure any and every use of Ague and Kover. We have never yet n6wn it to fail. And for all Diseases arising from an impure into of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been ' .lund to have so good an effect. If yoti are sick, ry it at ouee; do not delay; time is preeioua, q nd health the greatest of all blessings, without rbich afl elac is valueless. DU. WM.B. BEERS & CO, PropniKTORn. Richmond, Va. And for sale by E KllUTCH, Druggist, Agent 1 csnviUo C tf , S. C. 8-ljr Mat 2$ % HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For Dieeaeee of the Bladder, Kidney*. Gravel, Drop ey, Weaknes*, Obet ruction, Seoret Dionton, Female Complaintt, and alt Dtoeaeee of the Sexual Organ*, Arising from Excesses And I trip rode net?* in life, and removing nil Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in TttWU&Vtf*,, From whatever cause they may hare originated, AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING Giving Health and Vigor to the Frames and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all tho Symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of l'ower, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness. Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Swea ts, old Feet, Wakefulness, Dim- 1 nose of Vision, Languor, Universal lassitude of tho Muscular Svstem. Often Enormous Anno lite. with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Uot Hands, Kindling of tho Body, Dryness of tlio Skin, Pnllid otinteuancc, find Eruptions on tlio Fnco, Paia in the Buck, llenvincM , < of the Eyelids, Frequently Block Spot* Flying before the Eyes, i with Tempornry Suffusion and Ix>n of Sight, Wont of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patient* than solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear of themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, hut n hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms if allowed In go on?which this medicine invariably removes?soon follows Ia>ss of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*?in one j of which the patient may expire. Who can say | that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases?INSANITY ANI) CONSUMPTIONf The records of Insane A*y lams, and the melancholy deaths of Consumption, hear ample witness to Hie truth of these ass or- ( tions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute?neither Mirth or Grief ever visit* it. Should a sound of the voice J occur, it is rarely nrticulw.te. " With woful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds ins grief beguiled." Debility is mo>t terrible! ond 1ms brought thousands upon thousand* to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youth*. It can be cured by tho use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with nnv of the above distressing ailments, tho FLU I ft EXTRACT BU CUU will cure you. Try it, and be convinced if its efficacy. J Hnrarr of Quark Nostrums and Quack Doctors, " c ivlio falsely boast of abilities and references. Ci- t .izens know and avoid them. and rave LongSuf- H crinir, Money nml Exposure, l>y wnilinzorenllinK ( for a bottle of thin Popular and Rented;/. ( It allays all pain ami intlnmniation, i? perfect iv t |i)en?ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its net ion. j Helmbold's Extract Buchu . Is |iri'|iArcil dh ectly noenrding to the Rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMIST RY, 1 ivilh tlie greatest accuracy and diciuicnl know- 1 V'dpc and rare devoted in its combination. Seo Professor Dkvkk's Valuable Works on the I'rac ice of Physic, and most of the late Standard 1 Works of Medicine. nr - ?? ^ One hundred dollars will be paid to nny Phylioian who can prove that the Medicine ever inured a I'atieut; and the testimony of thousands J an be produced to prove that it does great, good, '.'uses of from one week to thirteen years'standug have been effected, 'lite runs* of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor. vouching its virtues anil enrative pow:ri, is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 llottlc* Have Been Mold, \ \ud not n single instance of n failure has been I opart ed. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman if the city of Philadelphia, 11. T. IIEl.MR ?I.I) hemist, who, being duly sworn, does say, tha - ? v-? .r ?.v j..v|rfM nvivu uvnwiiiati IKI ItrCOUP, JltTPUrV >r injurious Drug, Imt are purely VegetnMo. II. T. IIELMBOLD, Solo Manufacturer. Sworn nnd subscribed before uio this 23d dny f >f November, 1N5-I. f WM. 1'. 1IIBBAKD, Alderman. Pi ice $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, Deliver ed to any Address. Accompanied by reliable nnd rwponfbM Certi- j icntes from Professors of Modicnl Colleges, Clergymen nnd others. Prepared nnd sold by II. T. IIELMBOLD, J'raolical and Analytical Chemist, | A>"o. 52 Rourn Tkntii St., urlow (Jjikstnut, AbSKMULV Bt' 1LDI Niiii, 1'lllLA. tU" To bo had of Drs. J. II. Dkax, Mix# ?fc Long, M. lb Ha RLE nnd Kmil Krctcii, Druggists, iroenvillo, S. C., nnd of nil Druggists nnd Deal;rs throughout the United States, Canada* nnd I British Provinces. I Ilewnrn ?t Counterfoil*. \ Isk for HELMBOLD'8?Take no Other. * CUItKS GUARANTEKD. J til v 2 9 lv ~T.~VV.~BA vis," Watchmaker & Jeweler, JfZdt ^ TAKES the lil>erty to nnnonnes hC VVftft to the citizens of Greenville, nnd i #V jiffl'be surrounding country, that he ?*? is nreiinr?-.t ?< <1? ? I v-?r? in his line of Iui*incM, ench ns Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, til of which itluill he done in the r.eetcst manner. iVnteh Wheel*, I'ivots, 1'iiiion*, Jewel*, Screw*. Hand*, Clatter*, nil done nt the shortest notice, J ind in a workmanlike manner. I'leutogive him a i trial, and jon will he pleased. ( lie also makes JEWKLRY to order, such n* j Sold Cluurd, Fob dc Vent Chaini, ? \ll kind* of (iOkl) BUTTONS. *neh a* Boeom. vleevo nnd Collar Bnttoi.s. All kind* of Heir " York Trimmed in the neat-eat style Hi* work ennnot he #nrpas?ed in tliie pert of ' ho country. * Hie shop nmy he found at the Gr.odlett lIon?e, F n the room formerly occupied by Meter*, lieiley i Owen. Greenville, Jnly 80. 18.V7. 12 tf Elford & Donaldson, < co)uia::iij?sfwaj?:reis, PI. . J. ELFORO. T. Q. D0NAID80N. , Jnn. 10. It 8m . Frnlf Condirs. A FRKSM LOT j?-t received nt the fV. GUBFNVlLLRCONEROtlOKEnY. 1 Jy Ttt tT tf I Wf e" 7. WKB o (fate of the JFirm of SUCCESSOR TO EE! *43 Kitur Street, Op TXVTTES ATTENTION to hi? ENTIRELY NEV L GERM A .Y A\TT> A AfMtto a v nnnna * SUMMEJ1 In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Chones, of light expressly for city retail trade. BOILS? BL Great attention lias been paid to obtain the be American market. FEOU1YCE1 In Silk. Barege. Grenadine, Ti&iuea, Organdies constantly receiving. FRENCH AND E The Stock of these Goods will invite a eK.se at TLflcoxmjiNriT^Bombazines, Alpacas, Cbnllys, Crape Marat, CI jsl Crapes, English Paramattas, Black Organdiei Mourning Hobos. Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, B tnd Marcclline of very choicest makes, always o ummrn \ Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow-( Ircssing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osnabi SPUING CASSJME A large and varied Stock of Goods in this Depi ind Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cnesimci PAR A SO IS AMI Jn'Blnck and Colored, Lined and Unlined jest Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbrellas. PLANT AT II Planters and their friends will always find will ind all Goods will bo sold at the lowest market j The Subscriber is now able to give his personal urpnssen advantages in ootniinug mi tne nr. PRICES, together with his buyer constantly wn Joods at leu than the market vnlwo, he feels pre| Sllod. tST" The One Price System rigidly adherec 243 King Street, Oppos Muy 1st. 1857. NEW MILLINERY AND Dress-Making Establishment. MRS. WATTS AND MISS GORDON would respectfully call the itteiition of the Lsdiet of Greenville and vicinity to the fact that they will open, on Satirday, the 4th inst., one of the finest and largest tucks of French and American MI I.LIN EltY ever hr lught to this Town, which, for richness md elegance, cannot he surpassed, embracing ill the latest and most approved styles. Being confident that none can go nwavdissntsfiod, they earnestly solicit an early call nnd inipeetion of the same. Our terms are low. Ladies'Old lints cleaned and made equal to lew. Misses' Gipsies cleaned and made over in .he mo-t approved nnd latest Gipsy style. LEGHORN HATS in large Quantities. Country Milliners supplied on reasonable terras. 5S??~ House on Avenue Street opposite the Post )ffice. 47-tf April 2 WATCHES dunks Am tiiw&m'i. i E. I. (AGENT.) nEGS leave to announce to the citizens of | Greenville, nnd surrounding country, that ic has opened a Stock of the above-named Ar idea ?.n Avenue stroet, in the Building formerly mown as " Avenue Street Confectionery," which le will ?cll LOW for CASH. HE WILL ALSO Repair and Fit TJp WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, lu the beet of style. Thnnkful to his former pntrous and friends, 'or their libernlity nnd patronage, ho rospectully solicits a continuance of the same. tGivo him a call, and he will endeavor to dense. 87-tf Jan 22 AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Insures Houses, Stores and other Property AGAINST FIRK: And the Lives of Whlto Persons and Slaves, bit ween the age* of 10 and 00 years, ON such terms ns to render it a most safe and , desirable investment. Full details, with he Constitution nnd By-Laws of the Company, vill be furnished on application to any of tho (ifleers of the Company. JOSEPH It. OSBORNE, J'ret't. \VM. W. McDOWKLI? Vice-Pre*. J ah. B. Rankin, fieeretary & Treaturer. JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, Jan 8 35-ly GREENVILLE, H. C. hi.KRUTCIl'S )RUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH3P, UNDER MoBKE'8 1IALL, S, <3,, WHERE will be constantly kept on hand the fullest stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,PATENT dedicinee, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dye luffe, Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Segars, Spirit Jus, Oils, Caudles, Soaps, Spices, Brush"*, Toilet Articles, Combs, Perfumery ; and all other artiles generally kept by Druggists. KMT* Fresh snu pure Drugs are warranted and olual low price*. Compound medicines are prepared in the most areful war. Receipts and prescriptions of any ;ind pate ovist, accuracy, neatness and dispatch. Sff-IOm dan 8 Q 7 8. BOWER," ftlaunfnctiirer ?Hd Dealer In 2 FURNITURE of ?^er7 description, CHAIRS of erefy ntyle. ISK'8 CELEBRATEO METALIC BURIAL CASES, Oppotile the Congaree House, jp.ll. COLUMBIA, 8. C if BACONi' {Ann LBS, on hnad and for sal* by ?UUU A. OHEi.NFli DD. Browning <& Lcrnan ) r C HXJ M & TAYLOR, poaitc llaMcll street, f and CHOTCF. STOCK of FRENCH, ENGLISH, -f the NKWtST SPUING STYLUS* rL SIL.KB, texture and beautiful fiuish, carefully m]acted ICR SILKS. at Goods in Black Silk* t? at arc broughLinto the D ROBES, nntl JdAAnafa III 1a?.*a Xa'atx<? ? ? .< ati/.taa anA ? "? W hvvuvvc, iu IHl gV T l?l ICVJ | ?ci 1 VIIVIV'I SiSS'S NGLISH PRINTS. tention, being very fVill and at very low price*. wico Black Barege* and Poplins, Poplinetls, Dui. French nnd English Cranes in varions widths, Inok Fnmiss and Canton Cloths, Monsliu DcLaine n hand. S???^ .'nse LINENS, of various widths and free from irgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc. RES, DRILLS,, dC. irtment, suitable for ticntleinen and Boys' Spring es, Drnf> D'Ete, Farmer's Satin, Grey Flannels, etc, I UMBRELLAS, , in nil the now designs, constantly received; DN GOODS. i me a full department suitable to their wanst, trices for Cash or City Acceptances. I attention to all Country Orders, and having un WEST GOODS at the LOWEST POSSIBLE tching the New York Auctions for nil desirable pared to snv that all orders will be satisfactorily I to, and all Qoede Warranted. A. F. BROWNING, ito Hascil Street, SiOn or the "Thee." 62 tt J. J. HOT BY. W. II. IIOVBY wTh. hovey & co.7 PUOPIlIETOIiS OF THE LADIES' STORE, DKAT.KltS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, &333S E&333 <D$32>3P BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housekeeping Goods, i SUiAKDY MASS CLO*UK6 i AND 1 INDIA RUBBER GOODS, i UKECnrVVLtE, 8. c. ( N. II.?Oitlom accompanied by t1t?> ennli for ( Medical, l.n w or Library Hooka, Mimical Instruments milI Sundiica, promptly filled in New , York, and delivered nl our counter on shortest ( notice. , Jnn 2-2 37 ly ] GREENFIELD'S : FAMILY GROCERY STORM. UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY'S OLD STAND. JUST RECEIVED, nt the above Store, n Geuoral AMortnient of FAMILY GROCERIES. elected by the proprietor, connoting of choice j articles of SUGARS, Coffee. Mula>i??, free, Rico ] Flour, FUli. etc., etc. To all of which lie invites the Attention of housekeeper* and others. Apiil 23 50 If W. HTl.A WTO.V.l jc" M. imEAKKR, Formerly of > -J of I.awtonvillc, S. C. J ( Charleston, S. C. LAWTON & CO., Furlors, Forwarding and Com* mission 31 ore limits, No. 30 Kant Bay and Boyce tt Co'a Wharf,\ e, ?.? WILL KKLL I COTTON. BICE. FLOU R,W IIEAT, CORN. NAVAL STOKES, Ac. jy Having an experience of twenty-five yours in business, wo guarantee satisfaction to all who patronize us. THa*oP3lrviSt3 , BOOKSTORE, M AIN STRUCT, XKXTTO M(HEM'S UALI. jng/iitm w HERE constantly may be found /w3ssr*&ya large and well selected Stock MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSICAL HOOKS, Writing Pap*-?, Blank Books, Memorandums, it a; Writing Desks and Cases, Port folios, Gold und Stoel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books Inkstands, Rulers, Ac., de. J. C. P. JETER, Jan 15 8rt-ly Sign of the Big Book. 1 F. BURTY, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather, Me J OPPOSITE i. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE. OREKNVILLK, S. C? 13 Prepared to furniah customV crs with the above articles, CHEAI' ' B ^ ' I' CA81L Having competent workmen engaged, he MM) assure his patrons that all work will bo Niunv Domt and IVAUUANTKD. Feb ft *9 tf w7p.""inace, NOTARY PTJ B Lie, ANO CLERK OP TiiWW COUNCIL, I OFFICE IB THE OU> COURT HOUSE, 1 8$. <9. # ] Will promntty attend to the eoUeetien of Notee < ^^B^Seeount*. wttllngClabe^ Ae. ^ Apple Vinegar. i A FINS Wele to be Ud a^tAe PamUy Gromrfntcirr-of A. OFPIRNFifXI). . C * CW? | WHO hut had 10 year*txperleueo M a Bank er and Publiaber. ana Author of A Ssriet of Lectures at the Ihoaaway TabernaelsJMtkn when, for 10 eucceMtre nighte, over ? &CC,OCO i'wp< JEt Greeted him with rounds of applnoec, while Jo em exhibited the mnfmcr in which Omiutcrfrwfcr* K execute their Fraud*, ond tlic Surest and hliori 1 out Menus of Detecting them ! I The Hank Nate Engravers all say he in tf*< I greatest Judge of Paper Afom-% living. GREATEST DISCOVERY OK Till: PRE J SENT OKNTUKY FOIt DETECTING COUNTERFEIT RANK NOTES J Describing Every Genuino Bit! fa Existence, 4jH|| and Exhibiting at n Glnnce, every j Counterfeit in Circulation ! f Arranged so aa intra my, in? -ur.rioiii.vv.c. i? hwt Kiisy .ind D?l'Eui!vn Iri?tan{s"v??/. i tW Ko Icdex to examine I Ko pages to hunt up! But so simplified and arranged, that tlw Mcrchaut. Banker and Business Mon can sec al 1 at a qlawc t ENGLISH FRENCH AND GEQ3TAN Tliua each may read the name in hi#own Native Tongue. Host Perfect Bank Note List Published. & Also, a List of 1 ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERflN AMERICA! A complete Summary of tho Finance of Eu- f tope and America will be published in each edition. together with all the Important New* of the Day. Also, n SERIES OF TALKS. fa*. an old Manuseript found in the Ea?t. It fymhlicr th most Complete History of Oriental Li/.-, describing the roost perplexing positions in which the Indies and gentlemen of thut country hav. been so often found. These Stor es will continue throughout the whole year, iind will prove the most entertaining ever otfered to the public. ty Furnished Weekly, toeubserihersonly, at Si a year. All letters must he addressed to joiin 8. dye, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor. to wall Streot, New York. April 23 60 ly i. R. STOIKESi BOOK-BINDER, and .. Blank-Book Bnnufiictiirer, (In rear of Carolina Times Office.) ? ? & ? 3a&a&>, s. ?. I BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and manufactured of the best materials nud in the most durable manner. PERIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS. Ac., lonnd in every variety of style, at short notice jy fAmntry orders promptly attended t fie" Dec 4 30 Iv a HOWARD ASSOCIATION i PHILADELPHIA. Important Aniiotincenr nf. rl"H) all persons afflicted with Sexual Di*. X such as Spermatorrhea, Seminal Went A. g: Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Hvpliilie, theVtv, ?f Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ao., <te. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in vi^v l tho awful destruction of human lite, imi'mV f Sexual Diseases, and (be deceptions prnot - d ?n tbo unfortunate victims of such ohi-a-.. i.v Quacks, have directed their utniiiltin . ?.?. u a charitable act worthy of their U. mkoical advice oit.vrta, to nil per* ?ns tfn* ed, who apply h* letter, with a de'cript their condition, (age occupation, halih-v <d he.,) and in eases of extreme poverty an. *y taring, to furnish medicine* Jrtc of eharftr. ^ Tho Howard Associati jii ie a hem v..lent ,V rtitution, established by special endowutaiit, for the relief of the sick and distressed, atft*ct<?d with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseased " It hue now a eurplue of menus. which the Director* have voted to expend in advertising th. at.oie notice. It it neediest to add that the A??>oln tion command* the highest Medical skill of rl*< age, and will furnhh the roost upproved modern treatment. Just Published, by tL.i Association, a Report. * ou Spermatorrhea, or Sctninnl Weakne4*, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation of SelfAbuse, nhd other Disease* of the Sexual Orgnns, by tiic t '< "n suiting Surgeon, which will he sent hy moil, .in | a sealed envelope), Free of Charge. oo Uio receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage f| Address, Dlt. GEO. OALIIOCN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 Suulh NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. II ART WEED, President. Geo. Faibcuild, Secretary. Feb 6 Hfl If irreiTa PROPRIETORS OF Y The Ladies' Store, __ty - J j? ARE NOW. and will be conetantlv veeHviua Fresh Importations, purchased hy Qfc* o> tho partners, who hn* sonic twenty fi iv v n axnei'Snnnc In hnvlno ?mt ??llt?.. n~ l woul.l invito special attention to tli?'i Stock of While and Embroidered Oo?wl* I? Tissue*, DeBege*. CliaHy*. t'ri.p ' Paris Bereges Muslim*. Brill inn' Silk*. Alpncea*. Bombasine Canton Crape. Bingham*. French, English ami American Prints, 4c.. 4c. ALSO, JUST IN, ^ A NICK LOT OF tfew Bonnets, Ribbons Ruches, Wreath*,, Flower#, BlondA, Valencia, Thread and BrossaU Edging*, White and Black CraM Collars and Sleeve#, Kg. . Embroidere<1. Linen and Mnsltn Collars, Lawns Plain and Emb'd L. C. Handkerchiefs VJWi \tu\ many other N/CK ANf> NANCY OOCfW *' Ml of wbioh it Will be tbfir endeavor to .oil as ^rson* oai. ^ ' 45 if w* ' ww"- ' - 4 "4 ??jr?