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From tke National Km.
The Mother.
BY MISS ALIO! CASST.
A king, whose wisdom muck renowned of eld,
Brightened his pelaee Uke s star of gold,
Hat in his ball of judgmoot, Arm, yet mild,
When thithor came two women with a child.
'Tia mine, oh, kingt 'tis mine, the mother cries j > I
Nay, said the other, thou but epeskest Bee!
; The child is mine, Mid in my bosom lay,
When tigs false woman stole it thence away.
Then, said the king, Let eaeh be reconciled;
Bring In the sword; divide the living ehQd 1
And she whose ehild it was not, spake again,
Bayiitg, Righteous judgment! straightway be it slain 1
Nay, said the other, all I have 111 give,
To the last.farthing, so the child may live!
And the king said, its accent sweetly mild,
Tki? woman is the mother of the child !
- So shall it scatheless from the ordeal part,
Rook'd by tlie beating of her faithful heart.
A Voice from the other end of the Boom.
Well I remember, dear Maria, well,
As J. my suit so earnestly was pressing,
How wo wore tittered at by beau and bulla;
Truly your situation w^distre^ing I?
Just finished Miss Belinda's flouting song,
Just hushed the Molody of the guitar;
Oh! how you blushed to see the Hst'ning throng
. v Smile as they caught?" Dear William, ask mnma."
Unmoriat's (Clinroa
the toirriiF.nN enteri-kips.
John Owens' Courtship.
pr " Frnnk, did I ever tell you about John Ow*
ens' courting spree ? If I never did, yon must
benr with me while I tell it to yo?. John, j*ow
will recollect, wns born and partly raised In
old Buncombe, when be removed ont lierc in
Texas, and ia now considered to be of tlie " bachelor
ordpr," nnd is, withal, well to do In the
world, lint John is of the bashfulest of men?
nnd osfor aWVq ardnese, you eanjnst eonnthim in.
u" "1 * n,lK,,,">r In who
fl"o l.,okl?c o ^
to look ol ood for . ...,,,,|it h? mtu|i J
hardly be found in those fv.. , , . ,
o i ? t. ? . , 1 .* John takes {1
into )iis head to go nod see lier?.
goes, sure enough. Tlie aforesaid ncigil*
not na yet put ud hut ono room, nnd covertu.
over, nnd they sll cooled n..t ... . , 'v
, , J at the (imp
Just before supper cnme on, Jolin . *
with the frying pen, and gets his finger fiutciftff.
in the ring on the end of the handle. There he
sat, and when supper was ready, t^ilin said be
didn't want nny?couldn't eat a bite, (trying all
the time to get his fingertiut, and concealing it
from the company.) About the time supper wai
over, he made the trip; in other words,lie extri
cated liia finger, which was a considerable relic
to him. Then they all chatted till bed-time
when the old *uan lighted John into the lious
with a candle, and left him to go to bed. H
sees a pail of milk on the table, and conclude
that he will take a soaker before going to bet
particularly as he is a little hungry. So up h
turns it, when the ball of the bucket slips ov<
his head. A peck of trouble here seizes him
if he turned up the bucket so as to slip over li
head, the milk would spill all over him. At tin
he worked, screwed, twisted, pulled and wrunj
but the bail staid on until the old man came I
after the candle nnd jplensed him.
in ho eniil'ht no more that nigl
lie pulls off his breeches, rolls them up 01
sticks them in one ot the chinks of the hou>
During the night some strolling cows pulled th<
out of the crack end chewed them up. As so
as John discovered this gutter nilshnp, he dot
mined to slope, hut the girl and all the Cam'
were up, and there was no way of escaping \
seen. Breakfast came on, and John wa^id|
bed. When Invited to come out
unwell?eewlda't rat anythiMfl^H^^^ 11
hmms worse ver
liandl*^U^^^^^H^^THere was a
^ Uie finger in the pan
.^P^Wlun'i know what to da Atlengtl
^^^vcred a pair of breeches which bclonge
^ * mon* seized them and jumped in
Vt they were a foot too short for hin
\ he ventared out, and soon struck
aa MM ?, /!>? kept on until far out of sigh
Bj / /old song says,
;j y-^M went back there no more."
I man's breeches have ]||pg since bee
>W, but John is still single. W. F. T.
i itadomino aNote.?TlioOkoloma(Mis'.)Kea
W jflIs the following story:
/ "Old P, is well known in some parts as or
k / n???r P*y? ? debt If it can l>e avoided.J
/ Has plenty of money; and is a jolly, rolliekin
i1 old chap. Qata pretty drank occasional);
.?w when, of course, sonic friend takes care of hin
A few days since he fell into the hands of
friend who held his note tor a sum of mone
and a* it was the lnstfelianec, the friond div<
Into nl,l i? v wallet, took out the amount. of tl
ifyte, and pot the note where the money hi
been.
Whence awoke to consciousness, as was h
wont, ho took out hU wallet to eount how mu<
money h%waa ont. Finding hi* purse alma
depleted, he thundered,
' How in the deuce did I spend so much moi
ey r
* Ton paid off that note 1 held,"answered-U
friend. * *
" Well," mattered old P., quiet!/ etowii
away his wallet, ** I must have been rer/drunk
A Rh*ct.-" n?* do you do, Mrs. BijnL
ila.ve.yeu hoard the story about Mrs.
* Why.*?, ?ae?Uy, Mr* Odd, what Is H, do tell
i " Oh, t prqmMM Hfct to tell 'or all the world !i
No, I mu?t never tell am afraid it wlU g
L out." No, I'll never open my WO"'h abont I
f pever. Hope to die this roinit" " Well, if yen1
believe it, Mr*. Fuddy told me last night, tb
Trot told her thet her sister's hnsi>and wi
BfiHgKga|^^^^>erAon who dreamed It, thet Mr* Tr
NH|Hfi3HfiMM^ffhter told Mr* N^plien that h
BBj^HjH89|^Lby a letter, whleh ehl gi
BK^^^BH^MH^BS^^fcuband'e oldest brother
by the
^HHHj^HH^HHBhP'ssiee I
w " . , :-T\
^ * - ia <*'
? * v
T. *? I
= Blown ?*I h*re aeen a rope wau.<|
Jopee-aays, * I -harp wo better than that^I
hare aeea a rail rawer" " All this is nothing,"
says Smith, " I hare seen a hat box." And we
hare seen ^gat ran. Wonderful age.?QfanJ
Rapid* UrraltL '
And we hare seen a horse tly.?Dproit A4reriUer.
" '
The ahore may be Ma bat we hare seen a
whip saw, and heard a mill dam (* )?<Sa*dx*Ay
J&xprrw. v a ** ' f
The "enssin " ain't nothing to the fcwfa! bask
'we heard of a tree, nor tho alacrity of its JJt vrirn
in the Spring.?Buffalo Eapre?*,
The ahore may be true, but we hare seen a
chain it*r.?PeopMi Prtm,
Tlie above ain't nothing. We hare seen all
of them, and more too. We've seen a house
vlt, and a itone im.?aSehfui Sentinel.
tne aoove am i so coarse; out we nave seen
them all, and more besides. We've seen an eye
la mi, a tooth rica, and a cow nr.?Pet Dee l\mek
We have scon a female bust, and n toe kail.?
Enterprise Peril.
A Nkcjro Diwki'lyt.?In Charleston n gentleman,
who entertained a good deal of company
at dinner^had a black man as an attendant, who
was a native of Africa, and never could be
tanght to hand thing* invariably to tho loft hand
of the guests at table. At Tengtfe-^lic mgster
thought of an infalliable expedient to direct
him; and as tho coats were then worn in Charleston
single-breasted, In the present Quaker fasjiion,
he told him always to hard the plate to the
button-hole side. Unfortunately, however, for
the poor fellow, on the day after ho had receiv
ed this ingenious lessoo, there was among the
guests at dinner a foreign gentleman with a
double breasted coat; for a while ho was completely
at a stand. He looked first at one side
Sf the gentleman's coat, then at the other, and,
finally, quite confounded at the outlandish mate
of the stranger's garments, he east a despairing
look'at his master, and sgbclniming in a loud
voice K" Buttonholes on uoth sides, Massa!"
handed \}io plate right oyer the gentleinnn's
head.?Ash, York Home Journal.
Stamoivo ny yia Frickdo.?In (ho flush times
of Vloksburg, when tlie phrase " hard case'
meant something m?re than it does now, Harvey
Jenkina was admittedly one of the Harriett By
some strange aceldei^ Harvey found himself at
chureh*one evening. The sermon hek)^ over,
the preacher requested* 11 who were friendly to
religion, to rise and hold up their right hands.
The whole audience, apparently, were on their
|*'0t. After they were seated again, the mister
l???N?d:
siirt^<>?, if there is a single o?? here who 4?
will rise *~Hatan and his kingdom prosper, h*
| Harvey, with , ),i8 hand."
; position, and said: "*-o?lt v, go! to an erect
i " Had the veto been less "?*.
have retained my seat; but I make h-5. Wj,
11 never to abandon a friend nnder
, circumstances.
e Mm. PAanxtiTox, after listening to the rcadin
a of an advertisement for a young,ladies' boar
I, log school, said : "For my part, I cnn't dwh
e what on alrtli edieotion is coining to. When
>r waa young, if a glr^ only understood tiie rul
i; of distraetion, provision, multiplying, rcplenis
is ing, and the common dcmitiator, the conver
it and the umpires they had education cnoup
g. But now they have to sttuly liottoiny, olgorbi
in and have to demonstrate suppositions of syi
pliant* of circusses, tangents and Diogenes n
it, parallelograiny, to say uothing about the oxid
ud coroctics and abates# triangles." ^
Cou^Kino, of Oonzale^^Mg^tf '
on an enemy
Br- having a wlio
ily Hvee^MriH^^^^M^d money and gramma
eon tempt for both, and wl
M says "down to the foot of navigi
P ^on," near Gonzales, a little creek which rui
n dry in summer, recently delivered himself of tl
f following emphatic remark : - Ef I owe a mi
|. an onjost debt, and I make him a lawless tend
, of a blank bill, and be infuses to incept it, b
li persoos oat a writ for to level on my propert
d I don't maks a sacrament of Ana I'll be d?d
i, h*LU* PosTOfficn.?Tbc way they mannj
the post office at Rome, Italy, is queer, rntllfe<.
1, A oomedian recently ap[>liod for a letter at tl
|>ost office, and was told there was forty cents
pay for It "I can't |>ny that" snid he, Vfor
n Know wimis in it. ~ wen, now niuc?,.-jssii y>
give tn asked the poet muster. "Fourtons ini
it ia worth to me," Mid the comedian. " We
ra take if, then," replied Die poet master, "for 1'
rend it, and it's only a love letter." ^
A mimistkr was walking out one day, and pai
^ ed two hoys, one of whom made a ho
P As he tifflWI Ids hack, he hoard the follow i
|(M amusing conversnlion:
a " Why, John, didn't yon know tlmt van I*i
y son M. r
' Yes, of eonrsc I did !"
10 "Why did you not make a bow to him?"
ltj " Why, motlier don't belong to his church."
A little three year old girl was riding in t
e#s with her mother, n few days since, wliet
lady remarked. " That's a pretty baby P T
little girl's eyes flashed Are as she drew hers
n up to her fullest height, and replied: " I ain'
baby?I wear boots and hoops I"
ie A 8ckxk.??"Tell mo, adored cousin Adolph
dost thou lore hie ? As sters to twinkle or<flo
ers to smell f As birds to warble, or oats
quarrel on our amoke-honae, when night'* da
mantle hang* above nat Answer me I apeak
I Aooltui a.?" If I don't, Miranda, yer ean ta
r my bgotsl"
~ " MoTnea, it strike* mo that you are very la
I* J "*"ovr.?
,jj " How dare you any ao; why, don't yon i
I'm making breadf indignantly returned I
M "True, but that'* neither more or loaa th
* loaflinp"
ok, Tiik editress of the Ashland Kenteekian. wl
by the by, is represented to be dHifcadaoi
p- yonug widow, in raepMMo to*a anggeetion tl
a* ahe did not wear boopa, aqya \ "Hoops, lade?
" why, we don't m*m mtffikbift afc?r
H^Mornnedyg^eltouslWwhen ha was
^BHnnnhMNvkei
* ~.
I fJHE um
RpBFAJtSO ?I Da SAXrOBD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
T8 on* of thfi bcit PURGATIVE and LIVER
1 Medicine* now before tbe public, that acta as a
CWAartis&asler, milder, and more effectual than any
other medicine known. It is not only a Cnthai-tie
hat a Lirer remedy, Acting first on tbo Liver, to ^Jeet
its morbid matter, then on the Stomach aud Dowels,
to cany off that matter, thus accomplishing two
purposes effectually, without any of th?BWW feelings
experienced in the operations of most Ojtthortir*.
It strengthens the system at the saute time that it
porgH it; and when taken daily in moderate doses,
will strengthen and buildjtnp with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of thlj . jrating the stmuach, eauprincipal
regulators oT| Islng food to digest well,
the human body; aiulf^Jpnrifying tbe blood, glvwben
it performs ttsl^jing tone and health totbe
functions well, the pow- ? whole machinery, reamers
of the system are ful-IOl ring the cause of the disly
developed. The stom-lK^jeaae?effecting a radical
ach Is almost entirely de- |Vjjcuro.
)>endent on the healthy Billons attacks are
action of the Liver for tf cured, aud what is bet?lw,
?1^1,? .-1 *? *?
.... r, V|^. rv?.?'.u.uiiw Iflk vvI, I?iw?tuiru, uy Viic
of its functious; wbcni^ occasional neo of the Lithe
stomach is at fault, ^ vor Invigorntor.
the bowels nre at fault,Ono dose after outing
iunl the wholo system snf K. is sufllvioiit to relieve the
fors in eonsc<|ucnce of^ stomach and jirovont the
oho organ?tbo Liver?w< food from rising and
having ocascd to do it*!** souring,
duty. For the diseases! Only one dose taken
of that organ, one of tbc'QSs, before retiring prevent*
proprietors lias mado it ^ Nightmare,
his study, in a practice J** (jply ono dose taken
of more than twenty ^ at bight, loosens the
years, to find some reinc- wa bowels gently, and cures
?ty wherewith to counter J Costivcnoss.
act the man/ ?_Ono dose after each
monts to which it is lia- moot wlHvwro t?j?|ns?u
bio. * - Ono dose of two teaTo
prove that this rem- Q spoonsful will always reedy
is at last found, any . licvo Sick-Ilvadache.
|?crs >u troubled with Li-S One bottle taken for fever
Complaint, in auy of!0 male obstructi'n removes
forms, h.is but to try a'. the cause of the disease,
bottle, and couviction Is l"i and makesn |ierfect cure,
certain. Only one dose immodiTbesc
Oums remove ately relieves Cholic, and
all morbid or bail matter Ono dose often repeatfro
in the system, supply- ? ed is a sura cure for Cboling
in their iilace a licut- era Morbus, and a pre
thy flow of bite, invigo- ventive of Cholera.
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of thesyatcm
the effects of amdirino after a long sickness.
One bottle IskeAir Jaundice removes all sallowness
or unnatural color from tbc skiu.
One dose taken a short time ltcforc .eating gives
vigor to tbc appetite, and makes fix*I digest well.
One dose often re|?eated cures Chronic Diarrhoea
in its worst forms, while Bummer and Bowel Complaints
yield almost to (be first dose.
One or two doees cures attacks caused by Worms
in children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy
in the world, as it never fails.
A few bottles cares Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine
as a preventive for Fever aud Ague, Chill Fever, audall
Fevers of a Billions ty|?c. It operates with certainty,
and thousands are willing to testify to its
wonderfbl virtues.
All whobe it are giving their unanimous testimony
in iflVnivor.
/ #f" Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
Tbe Liver lnri|?rafor
Is a scientific motion! discovery, aud is daily working
cures almost too great to believe. It cures as if
"J magic, ereu (A* flrui </<>*< hrnrjil, and sclj'oni
more than one bottle is rcouired to cure uiv
atnd of Hv?r Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or
to a common ffendaekr, all of which are
the result or a Diseased Liver. /Vfcc ??< d?tper
bat tie. 1>K. SAN FORD, Proprietor,
V t 345 Broadway, Now York.
*" Druggist*. Sold also by JE. K ri;tcii,
I ^ if.it.
,, BUUVCEKERAL
,1 ^.StOBSTOHB.
. Inrirr an?l well eelecteoVy. i
h' ? a. fihAA. iM^Whr call the I
its Boots, Shoes to ti,e
,h which they have just opened ar*.
' on the west side of the Elver, l?c*hs.
'J*' Hams' and David's Stores, near theUqjS,
co- Their Stock having bcoiMahU^^^^jrat
nA best Shoe
cual>U?lt<^
e*? til
or
.'1 V>A.i HP^fficapTas a coui|nrtison of their Stoc
^PRRly show.
iiAiDinns' wmAvmrn'mw.
> The attention of the Ladies is respectfully ealle
r to the assortment to he found in the Department t
* Ladies' and Misses' OA ITERS, SHOES, Ac.
10 CHILDREN'S SHOES of every variety alway
a on baud.
,18 The Stock now on hand embraces an assort met
of BOOTS, IIROOAN8 and SHOES, of all descrii
ie thins, which are offered at uuusually low prices.
ill .
er Bool and Shoe Manufactory.
ut Wo are now making preparation* to coimnenc
the Manufacture of Boots aud Shoes, aud will n
ceivc aud faithfully fulfil all orders iu that lino.
GROCERIES.
jo a (letters I Assortment or UKUI KKI KB will all
be found at this establishment, and will be dispose
of on accommodating terms.
Brooks, Scrttggs & Gibson.
I SHOE MAKERS WANTED.
mi A few competent llauds con And employment <j
II oarly application to us. It., 8. A (1.
|j Octal 24 tf
re FOR SALE OR RENT,
?a A IIOUSK AN1> LOT on lluncotnbe Btroc
fij in front of Iho Female College. Tho lloui
contains Kiglit comfortable Rooms, with sevi
is Fire-places, with comfortable Out-buildings, auil
w Well of excellent water, all new mid complete.
Terms accommodating.
nt? Mch 3 4.'??If W. R. JOXKB, M. D.
,r. Houses and Lots for Sale.
aa TilK subscriber offers for sale TWO LO'I
jij] in the town of Ureenrille, situated on Pcudl
JUuMon Street, and within flvo minutes' walk
" the Rnilrosd Depot. Kach l<ot lias a Cottage ou
Fine Wells of water and convenient Out-hooses a
on the premises. Tbcso Lots will lie so'd togctli
or separately, ou very reasonable terms. For fu
he ther particulars, as to tbe sixeof the Lot, terms, Jbi
. m apply to L. W. WATtoN.
Feb 10 4* tf
eif Valuable Lands for Sale,
t;? ON TERMS ACCOMMODATING TO PURCHASER
4 TRACT contaiuiug 430 Acres, 400 of whii
l m. Krc K'hk?? limuermi, nmi nni-m
<. org*'* ("nek Upland. The Tract is located
?*? Pickens fiiidiiet, on the road from Mreeuv illc
W Pcndlploit, ? mill * from the former pltPe.
. Am, a TRACT in the aaate neighborhood, eo
tabling 370 Acre*. 300 Acre*are heavily Timber*
On Ihe Tract there arc bO AcitjBbest BOTTOM.
!" For |i?rtk'Mlar?, apply to W. K. KAHLKY,
Oct J* I4-tf Orvenville, 8. C
2k> You wiah to Buy Real Estat
* IS 0HUBS VILLK /
ixj m||K Mebeeribcr la Agent Her the aale of the ft
I lowing Town Property :
1IOU8E AND LOT on Haneombe Strut, nppoal
the Female College, owned by Mr. B. J. Jau lon.
be IIOUBR AND LOT Of Mr. J. N. Peaater, near ?
Railroad Depot. One of the umet desirable pUc
in Oroenrille.
n HOD8K AND LOT of Mr. II. R. William*, <
Ihe Angaria mad, and near ibe Depot,
Alan, several -other place*.
i,ft The above Property will ho aold npon the mi
reasonable term*. W. V. PRICK.
? Jan 30 >7 tf
St M^ DiTviD & ft* BPSTIK
eg* _ nroitiM awn mauki ?
WATC H 9&*
ia JSrm ?WKL?Y AKD CLOG*
lITTlk I irtT He. 388 KINO STHBIIT.
r* (^jfWURJtm*S,!r5)SSrf ft. (&a
p * Wetahaa ft OUaka Bnpaired Warranted foe oaa ye
Febl# J 40 * iy
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nn 6ilB AN SUflB VATCBS.
Jewelry A Silver Ware,
From
SAMUEL W. BENEDICTS,
Rew York.
EVERYTHING OF 1HE BE8T QUALITY, PURE
AND WARRANTED.
OMm fcr anything hi thia line will bo very carehUr
attended to, and deli re red a few day a afternottea.
Being associated with nr father enable* me to procure
the above art dee in Hew York City of the beet
styles, and at low prieee.
DeL. BENEDICT,
AT LEVY'S NEW STOKE.
Man !i 24 4(1 ly
Saddle A Harness Manufactory.
/>?n The Subscriber would rorpcetflilly inform
public generally thai be oobtinnee iho
above Brtsincse, Tiro Doom Abov'iM* OrtenriUc
ffotrl, and ir prepared to furnish onatomcrs with
any description of IIOME MANUFACTURED
SADDLES. Carriage, Buggy and Wagon HARNESS
made to order, aud in the beat styles. BRIDLES,
WHIPS, Ac., on band, and for sale CHtSAP.
Jitr- Saddles and Harness REPAIRED at short
notice. A. M. 4HLRKATH.
Mch a - 48 ly
W. ?. HOVjiY,
PROPRIETOR OK
TUB IAMBS' 8T0RB,
DEALER IN
FA STY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. RICH
DRESS GOODS, UOS'NETS, RID IIOSS,
IfOUSEEEEPfA'G GOODS, READY
MADE CLOTHING, AN It INDIA
?' ?M li'lER GOODS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by tbo cash, for Medical,
Law or Library Books. Musical Instruments,
and Sundries, promptly filled in New York and delivered
at his counter on shortest notice.
Jan Li 8fi * ly
JOHNW.GRADY,
DEALER IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
RE A It Y MA DE CLOTHING, ROOTS A ND
SHOES. ROOD'S AND STA TIONER Y,
I) RIGS d It TEST USES, HARD\YA
RE 4t CUTLER Y, WOODEN
WA RE, GROCER IKS,
GRAIN, COUNTRY
PRODUCE, de? .
orrosWK TIIK NEW OOITRT nOVAK, ON MAIN STRICT,
Un GREENVILLE, S. C.
E KRUTCH'8
IIK M AID APOTHECARY SHOP.
UWDEH McBEE'S HALL,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
tWhoro will bo kc|>t the fiiileat Stock of
DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
Potent Medicine*, Surgical Instrument*.
1'ilntt, Oil*, Toilet Article*. an<l all other
article* generally kept l>y Druggi*t*.?
pure Drug* arc warranted. Compound
Medicine* prepared in tho moat careful way. Receipt*
put up with accuracy and di*patcb.
Jan 19 30 ]y
MAIM STREET,
NEXT TO THE MAN8I0N HOUSE,
ARK prepared to furnish tieutlcineu with every
Article of
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
luitablo to the seaaon and necc*?ary to the comfort
ind decent appearance of the outer inau.
AUo. an excellent aaaortnicnt of HOOTS, SHOES
\ND 1IAT8, with a variety of FANCY ARTICLES
md a choice lot of SKUAKS AND TOBACCO.
Oct 21 21 tf
T7* IN DING it inipoaaiblo to cont^^R^^^J^.DI
e _F liusinc**, I take this method ?. ^^aifigm
e frirnda and patron* that on and after the tlrnt day
k January. 1859, I will acll only for
CASH OR BARTER,
and will not keep any Open Account*. I will kct
on liAud a good Slock of
d DRY GOODS, FAXCY GOODS, GROCER IF
>f TlX V?ARK, Jc?
^ which I will acll at the moat REASONABLE price
|t PAPER.
>. The Snbacrila-r la alao Manufacturing PK1XTIN
and WRAPPING PAPER, of till niac*.
RAGS wanted, and taken in an quantity.
BecU 31?tf R. GREENFIELD.
* Anuanftauwai,
>- t ?e 5
fTIIIK Hnbsoriher continue* to ORNAMENT wl
X FINK OOLD every variety of HAIR WOK
to order, lurk Ol Hair llroarkrt, da. Einyrr Hi mi
IO dn. Celt, F?h and Guard Chaitf, da. Xrrklan
d Jlrnrrlrtt, and. in fart, KVKRY ARTICLE IN Til
BRAIDED HAIR LINK. Mnkes, of flue G?l
Emjaqrmtnt Hint/*, (with inscription thrown in,) Si
id (/old, Shrrr, Collar, /lotion and Ckimitr Hntton
Engraves Mr da!*, Seal*, d-r., /'lute of every kin
and makes all articles in Brass, Silver or Oold ; H
pairs neatly all Jewelry brought in ; takes all c
Gold or Silver, at fair valuation.
JKO" Office sixty yards cast of tho Old Con
House, Uroonvillc, S. C., and near tho Entrrpr,
Office. J. II. RANDOLPH,
it, Jaly 1 ft ly
? Boot, Shoo and Loathor Store
THE Subscriltcr has on hand an excellent asso
inent of BOOTH AND SHOES, of hie own niu
ufaoture. Also, just received, a fine assortment o
LADIES' SHOES, SLIPPER
,o Oaitera, Ac.; Misses and diildrei
e ^r-^^^Sboes, nil sizes; Oentlemen'aSHppe
of Also, a lnrgo stock of BROOANH, Hhocinake
it. Tools, Leather Findings, Thread, Isice, Ac.
re He has also otfband a large stock of
LEATHGK,
which lie will sell at WHOLESALE or ltETAl
Having in his employ excellent workmen, he
prepared to MAKE tno finest article of BOOTH a
SHOES, at the shortest notice.
All of the ahoTe Goods, together with articles
his owu inanafactnni, will be sold at the most r<
8. satiable prices for cash. F. RCJIiTY,
. iu Mae. I.ov eland's biiu k blilimxo,
* April 1? 49 tf
? 6RIEKVILLE MARBLE YAR
rfMIK SnherrUH-r lilfiuK pnrrlnisod the interest
d* I Mr. JAMKH D. CHALMERS, he will eontis
fee MARBLE BU81XKS8 as heretofore, at the (
.Stand In the rear of Mr. Ketebnra'a 8tore.
lie feeln thankful for the (mIpiuhko which t
Seen extended to the Ksrtn <4 CnArauaa A Ai.i.i
16 anil hope*, Vj attention to business, ami prompt ue
to merit a eoathmanee of the aanie.
>|. Oct T l?-tf JA8. M. ALLEN'
lie A8EWCY^QWTN.~ C. IN8URANGE COMPM
* THE AHHEV1LLE
*' Mutual Insurance Company
M T fA VINO eooMilietl with the legal rcquisit ion
1 A thle Htate, in relation U> Agendo*. ami hi
iugtypoluted tho umlorslgmil as tboir Agent for t
,?t iilaoc, he Is now prepared to take RISKS on LI]
or PROPERTY. JOHN W. ORADY
Oroenvllln, 8, C., Feb. 10, ItlM. ' 40
r o.kBbwiiS
Manufacturer of sad Dealer
FUUNITURK of ovary dmriptior
a C If AIRS of erary sty la,
jBflHi . .Attn....
FISK'8 CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CA8i
er. . Onnau'lr <A# Congan* //otu*.
Feb 4 COLUMBIA, ft. C. 89 1)
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GROVER & BAKER'S
FAMILY sfflfrMUIIIES.
NEW STYLES-MICES FROM fw? TO tljjLij
EXTBA.OH ABQ ? OF FOR HJCKKJDRS.
495 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
223 KIN? STREET CHARLESTON.
J AS. B. SUEUMAN, Aoext, GREEN 'LLE.
THESE MACHINES ?cw frorutwo spools, a* purchased
from the store, requiting no re winding
of thread. They Hem, Foil. Gather and Klltoh In a
superior style, finishing each seam by their own op.
eration, without recourse to the hand-ueodlc, as is
required by other Machine*. They will do better and
cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, oven if *be
works for ONit ckkt am hour, and arc, unquestionably,
the dkht Machines in tho market for family
sc w ing, on account of their simplicity, durability,
ease of management, and adaptation to all varieties
of family sewing, executing cither heavy or fluo work
with equal facility, and without special adjustment.
As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of tho'r
M..aktHA. *1 /I ? -l C* M ' ft.
niovuiuvi>) IUU xjrx/trrt ?t wniixr orjriw^ .Tiirr/iinr j trn pmiy
bog Icato to respoctfullv refer to the following
TESTIMONIALS.
" Having had one of Urovcr A llakj'r's Machines
in my family for uoarly a year and a half, I lake
pleasure in commending it us every way rciinblo for
tho purposo for whmli It is designed?family sewing."?if
it. Joekua Lcaril, wife of Her. Dr. Lcavit,
Editor af ,V. Y. Independent.
u I confess myself delighted with yonr Sowing Machine,
which hns been in my family for many months.
It has always been ready for duty, requiring no tulJnstmcnt,
and is easily adapted to every variety of
fiunily sewing, by simply changing tho spools of
thread."? Mr*. Elizabeth Strickland, irifr of Rtr.
Dr. Strickland, Editor of A*. (,'hrittian Adeocate.
" After trying several different good machines, I
preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the
Mkfbel cmo witl^wjhich it la managed, as well as the
OTcugth and dnflBIKty of the seuiu. After long experience,
I feel crtlfipetvut to speak in this manner,
and to confidently recommend it for every variety of
family sewiug."?Mr?. E. 11. Spoontr, teife of the
Editor of 11 rook lift* Star.
"I havo used n Qrovor A Baker Sewing Machine
for two years, nod have fouud it adapted to all kinds
of family sewiug, from canihric to broadcloth. Uarmonts
havo been worn out without tho giving way
of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order,
and easily usod."?Aire. A. 11. Whipple, teifc of ID v.
(Jea. IPhippie, AVte York.
u Your Sewing Machine has been in uso ill my family
tbc past two years, aud the ladies request mo
to give yon their testimonials to its perfect adapted noss,
as well, as labor-saving qualities in the [>erformauco
of family and huusehcll sewing."?Robert
Doorman, Jf<? York.
" For several months we havo used Grovor A Baker's
Sewing Machine, and havo come to the coneli*siou
that every lady who desires her sowing beautifully
and quickly done, would l>c most fortunate in
possessing one of these reliable and indefatigah'o
' iron needlo-womcn,' whoso combined qualitios of
Iteauty, strength, and simplicity, uro invaluable."?
J. 11'. Aforn'a, danohter of (Jen. Geo. 1\ Storrim, Editor
of the Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Lcnvitt, Esq., nn
Atnericau gentleman now resident in Hydnoy, N'cw
South Wales, dated Jahnary 12, 1858 : " I had a tent
made in Melbourne, in 1858, in which there were
over three thoiTsaud yards of sowing done with one
of Urover A Baker's Machines, nnd a single seam of
that has outstood all the donldo scam, sewed hy
sailors with a needle and twine."
" If Homer could ,ho called up from his murky
hades, he would, sing the advout of Grover A Baker
as a more benigpant miracle of art than was ever
Vulcan's smithy. Ho would donounco midnight
shirt-making as 4 tho direful sprlug of woes unuumbered.'"?I'raf.
A'orth.
' I tnkr lilniLMlirn ill navintr kill IKa llrnvos Ir Ilo
Iter Sewing Machine* hare inoro than sustained my
expectation. After trying and returning other*, I
have three of them in operation in my different place*.
and, after four year*' trial, have bo fault to And."
J. H. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina.
" My wife ho* bad one of Qrover A Daker'e Family
Sewing Machine* for some time, and I um *utisiled
it ia one of the l<o*t labor-saving machine* that
ha* been invented. I take much plen*nre in recommouding
it to the public."?J. O. Jfarrii, Gorernor
of Truuenee.
' It i*j? beautiful thing, and put* everybody into
un exedemenr f h
should iusist upon Saint* (trover u UaWor having
T eternal holiday, in comtnoniorndon of their gi
ty deeds for humanity."?Cumin* M. f7oy.
^ "I think it by far the best patent in use. 1
Machinu can be adapted front the finest cambric
the heaviest caesimcro. It *ew* stronger, faster, a
moro beautifully, than no can imagine. If in
could not be replaced, rtoney could not buy it."
Mr*. J. O. Hroten, Nathalie, Trim.
" ' " It is spocdy, very nc4, and durable iu its wm
i* easily understood and kept in repair. I curne*
'"* rcromiucnd thi* MaehhiS to all ray ac?|tiaintani
and other*."?Mr*. If. A.J'orreet, Memphie, Tern
" We And this Machino k> work to onr sat isfact i<
1' and with pleasure rceomnknd it to the pub'tir. a*
believe the Qrover A Dsor to be the be*t Sewi
Machine in use."?Deary Brother*, Allitouia, Tei
_ "If used exclusively forjfnmlly purposes, with i
dinury care, I will wiw: 'key will last one 'thri
score years and ten,' aud niKw get out of fix."?Jo
Erikine, NathciUe, Ten)>.
K "I have had your Mnclii 10 for several weeks, a
jm, am perfectly satisfied that the work it dooa is <
??, best and moat beantiful th? ever wm made."?Mi
[K <ji* Aimitou, XamhriUe, Tri i.
d, "I use my machine upoa loats, dress-making, a
'I- Ano linen stitching, and tlx work is admirable?1
* I better than the hand-*ewis , or any other inaehl
1 have ever seen."?Lticg i I Thorn peon, Mathril
- Teun.
" I find tlic work the stro: gent and most boauti
I have over seen, mud* oitKwr by hand or maebii
'. and regard the 0rover A Rkkor Maehiuo a* one
"" the greatest blessings to oir sex."?Mr*. Toy!
Atuhrille, Tenn.
"I have one of llrovar I Inker'* Machine* io i
in my family, and find it u|alunMe. I can con
' dontfy rccoiniuend it to ullwison* iu want of a \!
chine."?(J. T. Thorn p*an, Ipbfff?, Teun.
lH. "I tako pleasure in certify!** to the utility of t
f drover A linker Sewing Muhiue*. I have used t
on almost every <lescri|>tk>i <1 work for months, a
And it much stronger and 4tfer in every reap*
than work done by hand.'-Mfrs. J). W. Wheel
Xn.hrltlr, Tenn.
rs' "I would be unwilling to dispose of iny drovei
Baker Machine for a large ((fount, could I not
place it again at plcamtr%">?.!/?*. If. U. ,1cot
Xaehrilfc, Torn. ^ j
!L. " Our two Machines, puribasod from you, do t
ia work of twenty young ladio. Wo with pleasure
nd commend the drover A Baler ftewing Machine to
the best lu uae."?X. Co., Te,
' I And the Machine easiy managed, very dn
" *- hie, and take pleasure in reoimmnUiug it brail w
wish convenience, economy nd pleasure."?Mr*.
fVtas, Memfthit, Tenn.
March id 4 fin
Di NOTici
ALL persons indebted to eetfor the yean 18
'51 and '68, by BOOK ACCOUNT or NO'l
are requested^? ooine forwarAwd j?ay up, as /
h,| thee intlnC/ence cannot ha jt'rr# I
Fob 8 ?9-tf | If. BURTY
IOS "" ? .. ? ...,o
REED 8c GOOf LETT,
" ATiaHNE? IT LAW
ANb 1
.w SOLICITORS 1* BTTITY.
IT Office next dot* lo J* V. Uitie <t Co. Jg
GKEBNVILLB,!. C.
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June 4 4 1 t
"oiui
'* ATTORIIETS At LAW
tf GKEENVJLLK, C.
iAUKS L. ASUU P. MM
^ May 13 1 t
llHir Drastiaif ia??<l Ikavlag.
MURRIDK aonHauf* tKo TON )RMl lm*l?
?t liia Old KUnd lii float tin RiinU Htiildi
ro h? la lrady, dtiling the da iud erctiing,
:?? Hbavo tho Batpl and Cot Htlr gtl Mianpvo
Head, lit rcjncctftilljr ink* a (ilMIIInn ?f
r x lnmp^e. 21-tff I Oct
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CHERRY (|C
PECTORAL,
roi* xiiK BAPi? cuta? djr K^R
7f
0?i*miD, Main., 30th Dec., IMS. >Bk
Dfo J.C. Ataa? 1 dom.t liesltnte to*ay . JQF;
I the best remedy I bare orrr found for ; OtiKhe,
lluinemu, Influaiua. nu,l the
onromltnnt ayaaptomtof aOdd, la your JfM0 ,->.'
Ciiuuir ricmuk Ita constant uaa la
utjr practice and my fonill; the last -laW*
tan jtmn baa shown It to possess anpo- t>fl|
rtor virtue* for the treainient of tlieaa
ounplAinta. ttDRN KNIOIIT, ML D.
A I> ?(OIl TI VY Iter, Af llemi. a " '
Mil your JVcforw/ myself and In ray fomlly oror tine*
yon Invented II) and tetter* M 111* Iwl n?HdM fa* II*
fmr|Mee *t*r put nut. Willi a bad eotct I sbonW Man*r
pay twsnty-fivo dollar* for a bottle than do *IUmuI U, or
taka aoy otter remedy." jlj
w"Mnrs^i!K?t4-RrTiBs: j
ltRornsa Am: I will cheerfully certify your /befonvl
I* Nie licet remedy we uoasexa for the cure of Whooping
cough. eruup. ami the cheat disease# of children. We of
your fraternity In th* South appreciate your eklll, umI
commend your medicine to our people.
UIKAM OONKLIN, M. 0.
AMOS LRU, Esq., Motrrasv. IA, writ**, 3d Jan., 18M:
- I bml a tedious liifidensn. wlilch confined me In doore
aim week*; took many medlcinea without relief; finally
tried ronr lYcbmil by th* advice of our clsrgvmon. Tbw
first lino retlerod tho aoranea* In my throat and laugs ;
leva (hail one half the bottlo mada ino completely well. - ?
Vonr incdicinoa are the cheapest aa Well ae the teat wo
eau buy, and w* esteem you, vector, and your remodioe,
aa llie |ioor mnn'a friend."
Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.
Wt*T Mauoiishtvk, Pa, Feb. 4, 1861.
Sin Your Chtrry ftctoral Is performing marreltoue
curea In thla aecllon. It baa relieved several from alarming
symptoms of consumption, and I* now curing a man
who hat labored under an affection of the InngA for tbe
laat forty years. IIKNIUT U PARKS, Merchant.
A. A. RAMSEY, M. I>, Almos, Monoi Co, Iowa,
writes, Sept. #, 1866: ' During my practice of many years
I have found nothing p|Ml to yiair Cherry I>dm al for
giving ease and relief to consumptive put leu to, or curing .
such aa are cnrabla."
We mlglit add volume* of evidence, but the most convincing
proof of tlie virtues of this rauiedy la found lu Its
affects upon trial.
Consumption.
Probably no one remedy bna over teen known wMch
cured ao many and such dangerous cases a* tills. Sotne
no human aid can reach; bnt even to tboee the Chtrry
TYeioral affords relief and comfort. 0
Atrroa Noras, N*w Yoag Crrr, March 6,1848.
Doctor Area, Lowau.: I fori It a duty and a pleasure
to Inform you what your Chtrry 1+rtoral has done for my
wife. She had Wn five nonius laboring isJrt the dangerous
symptoms of Consumption, from which no aU ws
could procure gave terhmeb relief. She we* steadily foillag.
until Dr. Strong, of this etty, whero we have nana for
advice, recommended a trial of your medietas. We bleee
Ills kindness, aa ws do your skill; for she has recovered
from that day. Shu Is not yet aa strong as she used to
bo, but Is foe* front Mr cough, sad calls herself wslL
Yours with gratitude and regard,
ORLANDO SHELBY, or gsnarviui.
OmtumpTirrt, do not despair till yon have tried Arm's
CntMT PiCTOSAl. It Is made by one of the best medical
chemists In the world, and Ua cures all around Os bespeak
the high morits of It* virtue*. ? I'hiladtlphia Ledger.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills*
THE sciences or Chemistry and Medkdno have been
taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect
mtigelive which Is known to man. Innumerable proofo
t .ate shown that these Put* have virtues which furjmsa in
sxeellencnhe ordinary medicines, and that they win anprecedeutofly
upon tbe esteem Of all men. They areeafo
nu^ pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pen*- ,
.?B i- - in* fimwruTHicaoi in* oony,
remote the obstruction* of its organs, purify the blooil,
and expel disease. Xh<*y purge out the foul humors which
breed-and giWw d^trmper, atlmnlalo sluggtaU or disordered
organs iuto their natural action, and impart healthy
tone with strrngth to the whole ayatefU. Mot only do
they euro the e? try-day complaint* of aeery body, hot
alao formidable and dangerous dlaeaaee that bare baffled
the beat of human xkUI. While they produce jowerftit
effect*, they are at the aunt time, In dimlniahrd doaea, (lie
safest and beat phyaic that can be employed for children.
Ileing sugar-ronted, thry are plenwint to take; and being
purely regetalde, are free from any riek of harm. Oarea
bat a been mada which aurpaaa belief were they not substantiated
by men of audi exalted poaitkm am^diaraeter
na to Ibrbld tha suspicion of untrnth. UaMMaeat
clergymen and physiciam bare lent their nlmiJmUff
to the public the reltabiUty of my remedlee, a liffff others
hare eent uie the aeeurance of their conviction that my
Pre|>arations contt ibate iuiuientcly to the relief of my
afflicted, saffri lug *>**?w-ti,e'''^
1,-f ",,^wWlAiBaW^PC??nSal7tlie^followhtg complaint*: ?
an ?wllreuesn, Hi lion* Complaint*, Ilbennixtlem, Drossy,
>ol| Heartburn, Headache arising from a font stomach, Nausea,
lndtgsartim. Morbid Inaction of tha Bowete and Patn
arising therefrom, Hatnlency, lew of Apnettts, ail Ulcer'he
oua nnd Cnraneona IMaeaaaa which require an eraruant
(u medicine. Prrofula or King's Kril. They alao, by purify
Ing tha blood and stitmua'ing the ayetem, cure many
complaints which It would not he snppoeed they c?mMI
mo reach, Mirh ax Deafneea, Partial Ulinduem, Neuralgia and
? Kerrona Irrttaldllty, Derangement* of the Urerand Kidney*.
Oout, and other kindred romplalate arising from a
low aUte of the .body or obstruction of lta fanctione.
' Do not be pat off hy unprincipled dealer* with aoma
- other pill they make more profit on. Aek Cm Arm's
co" Pnxa, and take nothing ataa. No oilier they eaa gire
* you compares with tble In It* iatrinalc ralue or curat I re
mi, powers. Tha atek want the beat aid there is ftir them,
we and they should bare it.
;* Prepared by Dr. J. O. AYER,
?r_ Practical gad Analytical Chemist, Lcwsll, Maaa.
I'aics its Cts. na Box. Firs JBoxas roa $1.
Ah SOU) BY
I)r. M. B. EARLE and Dr. J. II. DEAN, (Jreen?(t
ville, 8. C., anil by all Druggist* throughout tho
;hc country. &-?owly JuuelO
Change of Business,
ml rriliE undersigned, intending to effect a change in *
far JL hi* bnsine**, would inform all those indebted
ine to lilin, either by Noto or Book Account, that tho
He, en me infi.it be nettled at an early day, hh farther indulgence
cannot be given. He will hereafter be
f?l found at tho Tin Shop, at B. Ddiihnin'a Old Stand,
nc> .Ian 27 # 38-tf A. URKENFIFLD.
of, HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA,
lae A Ilcucrolcnt fnrtitotion, crlahHtktd Ay Special Enid
- dnirmcnt for <Ae Uelicf of thr rick and d i it r cured,
[a- afttictrd icith Virulent and Epidemic Diicutrt,
rriHK HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of tbo
iho X. awftil deftrnetion of huinau lifer eiit??ed by
me Sexual Diseases, and the deceptions prarti*ed upon
ud the uiifortuiintu victims of Mich-iliecasea by Quaekt^
L-ct aevcrul year* ago directed their Consulting Surgeon,
er, a* a charitable act worthy of thoir name, to open
Dispensary for the treatment of thisclnss of diuMcs,
. ^ in all their forum, and to give medical ad riot f^aii*
r# to all who applydjy letter, with doamriptinn of their
,j( condition, (age, occupation, habit* orlifc, Ac.,) and
* in case of extreme poverty, to furniih medicine* free
of ciAart/c. It i* needle** to add that (he Association
oomnianda the highest medical skill of ike ago, and
**" will furnish tho most approved modern treatment.
Tho Director* of tho Association, in their Annual
Report upon the treat in. m t of Eegual Diseases, exra
press the bigiieat satisfaction with tho success which
'bo Las attended the labor* of their Snrgeons in the cure
y. of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weaknese, (lonorrboms.
(Jluot, Syphilis, tho vioe of Onanism or Self-Abuse,,
i diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Ac., anil ondSr, a
. contUraance Of tho same plan for the atiMiitag year,
i The Director*, ??n a review of the past,, feel gars
sured that their Abort in this aphesa of bane vol en t
K' effort hare Been of great hswaftt to tfm- afflicted. ss~
-r' preiaRy to the young, imd they haara resolved ft# <te
vote theianelvoit, with rewewetf Ml), tn thta very iinportnat
and much de#piM?l> lam.
" An ndmirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Woaknea#, the vice of Onanlana or Sclf-Abnmv
and other dlaeaeee of the Scxna) organ*, l>y the Con)
milting Surgeon, a ill be eeot by mail (in a Metal
9 envelope,) frr* of chary, on receipt of too tiiany
for |kwUk?. Other Report# ami Tract* ?n the aatwrv.
wad tioatiac.it of Sexual (linen*?#, diet, <t?, are
jj eonatontly being publUhcd for gratwitou# dhitrtbntlon,
and will bo gent to the aflti*Wd. Soane of the
now rcmedloa and mrlhod^f treatment dlatovcred
ft. dorln- the I net year. are e^fceat value,
f Wlp- Addrra*, fbr Repb#?r Treatment, !>R. J.
? 8KII.LIX HOU? 11 TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard
Amochtthm, 5a 1 Booth ytM Street, Philadelphia,
t Pa. %*By order of lha l^w-tora.
r? KKRA I>. OTAkTWEIL, PrwlAfent.
Uro. Faiik hii.i>. Secretary. 3#-ljr V A
tffc SHAVINO^
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RAZOR SETTING AND SHAMPOOING,
AT Tit*
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