*
Fr-un ^Philadelphia ~
To ft Coquette. *
T h. t. WIT.
Ay I thou art false !?m false and fair
. As yonder changing AprO sky.;
Alua ! that oae with charms so Tart,
Should N?k alone to plaaaa tbo eye J
Lik? tb? il?c?WW hfllta that grow
Around the Dead Boa's arid waste:
Which to the night are lair as thou.
Hut dust and ashes to Um tnsto!
I doomed thee a?ct all lore and truth-?
I thought thee good beyond compare;
'twas bat a dream ot youth,
A* flouting lu 'twas bright and fair.
Tool that I was!?I might have known
That truth is no* in woman kind t
Nor had I looked for It alone
From tk?e, had love not mode we blind!
i Iowa tbe?) m but row bavo loved?
Thy truth bow fondly I believed;
Tby guile bow bitterly bar* proved?
1 trusted, loved, and am devolved.
But go I I seek not to u pbraid,
I would not karo theo love me now;
For surely never ye* was maid
So fair?so loved?so false as thou 1
Then go ! and spread out all thy wiles,
And other captives sock to snare;
' tto, lavish thoso deceitful smiles,
Fair as thyself, aud false as fair 1
Ay, go ! and to anothor breathe
The vowo once fondly breathed to me ;
And bid him o'er thy forcheud wroatho
The chaplet I had twined for theo 1
1 1
Uumarisf'0
Oli> Blizzard.?F very body about Montgomery
knows "Old Blizzard," of 1'ike County. He
is none of your one ox or one bag men; Old
Blizzard is stiff in the world. Ho works his fifteen
band* and makes Ids seven bags to the
hand, lie made it nil by his own exertions, too.
When the railroad (the Mobile A Glrard Road)
was first talked of in hie settlement. Old Blizzard
was high np for it. The line of the Road
would come near it is piiinMiion, ana dispense
with the wear and tear of his wagons through
the prairies to Montgomery. One day an agent
of the U. 11. Co. colled upon him, took dinner
with him, and tnlkcd enthusiastically about the
prospect* of the road to htm. As the agent was
about leaving, he drew his subscription book
nr.d said, " Well, Mr. Blbucard, wbat amount
shall 1 put down as your subscription to outgreat
enterprise
" Wnl," said olJ R., - I're jist got thirteen
hundred mils split out, and by the time you
folks IT won't 'em. I'll lnr? about aa nanny more.
u may put me down fur three thousand rails,
anyhow." " Wo do not waut the rails, Mr. Bliz>?ar
t," *sid (he agent, smiling, " we wish our
ffrieu&ile re base, or rather help m? furnish,
ri ran rajl*. \W>t amount of money will you give
us to li<t]i>jwjt?Hlr0? rails f
'"'IraMifWtils.>he.dunie<l f F.f vop cruin to iro ill
ttersieh unnntnrgj itirks extrnvn gnnees a* that, I
altmitgin y?r 4 tiuMer. Iron ."ails! Well, for
sure, w ho e?ar Wut d .? * the like!"** And so Old
Hlluard left |Jm tli. 'H. agent In disgust, mamMing
t> himself ns ho vent awnyr "Iron rails,
.bo darned."?iluitttjomcsy Mail.
You Wocim't Uiu a Hlind Bot!"?On one
s?f the Michigan Central Railroad trn'nstlie oth? r
morning, mi incidrut setsrrrd which created
considerable merriment, A blind boy who hns
the ran of the ears fce tbe purpose of selling
kniek knacks, entered the sleeping car, nppos
ing all the inmates were up and dressed. Walking
through the ear, he pnased his hand along
the berths to see If they were occupied, when it
fell upon the face of a elecper whose hirsute coloring
at once arrested the boy^ attention.? ,
Stroking down the hairy coat, the boy com-'
inciiccd with, "Here, pappy?here, poppy !" and
other expressions of fondness which a lower of
the canine species would be likely to indulge in.
Ilif disturb) d sleeper partially awoke under these
manipulations, and, shaking hit head, gave a
loud snort. The boy jumped back in affright,
yelling. " Get ont f get out! yon wouldn't bite a
Mind boy! take luui off!" without even yet com
prahanoing tne irui.ll. me Pn??cugers roureu
with laughter, which did not nil :?ubside when
the boy exclaimed, ' Lu ! I thought it wm a puppy
in the berth, and not a big bull dog."
Tmk IlemuT or Fat-iornr.?A friend who h*j
been engaged on the United States Surrey, relate*
to us the following incidents:
" It has been well said that all ideas of human
happiness aro ermtparative. Some years ago a
countryman visited our encampment, and made
many inquiries as to the purpose and execution
of the work ; and, among other questions, inquired
how wo employed our time in the winter,
when out-of-door surveying was Impossible??
Wo told him that during the winter we Were engaged
in office-work, in WaeliingtoaCity, in conslrneting
maps of our summer's aUrveya.
" 4 Do you ever see the President P asked our
inOmxriilnr
** Oh, yes,' replied wo, * frequently; ho rides
out on horseback nei?rly every Jny,'(it ?M during
Mr. Van Huron's administration.)
" At this announcement the countryman termed
lost In thought, and lapsed into profound *ilanee,
which ho broke, after an interval of some
minutes, with the exclamation?
" iVn'al mow, I s'pvse that chop has chickenpie
for dinner every day of his lifel"
A Goon Oml?When O. B. Fowler?no the
tory runs?first commenced the examination of
bum}?s, some of the students in the Maw York
University were disposed to quis him. A peettliar-diuped
squindi wa? fbond in the college yard,
and a piaster east token of one end of It it quite
etosety resembled tits oast of a human skull.
Tliis wns taken to Fowler's rooms, and he was
given to understand that tlie original was closely
connected with a literary institution. The
phrenologist took the east In his hand and exnmined
it?- with some ears, when a bright
thought struck him. "You used not think,
young men, to catch met" said he to the stu
dents; ' do you think I don't know the head of
Tlorace Gree leyl"
I'm pnrticulsrly nnea?y on this point," aa the
fly plMfWlieu the boy stuclhliim on the end of
n needle
a
virfElcj|feg the jprtvate character of a friend,
wftL b4?"fS||tt bf the crime of ?be?j> steab
* Mr. Thomas for 19 year*.
0or acquaintance commenced with tile grant
equinoctial Itorih, which blew down oar grandfather's
Urn. At that time he wm n yonng
man,in the prime of life, and, we think, raised
tht beat mnfrowfet pee# that we ever ate. He
was n good mathematician, kind to the poor, nod
troubled with fits. In all the relatione of huebaad,father,
anele, and trnatee of common lands,
he baa fallowed the direct standard of duty.?
Mr. Thomas ie at this time 48 years of age,
altokllif marlro/4 wUk tliA email Kav an aaiilllU hln
citizen, a churcli nicmher, and a man of known
integrity for ten year*. And a* to aheep steo'.
ing, that ho~ would have done it if ho could get
an opportunity ia without foundation in point
of fact. Mr. Thomas could have stolen our load
pencil several times, but he didn't do it.1*
A Pni!.o*ornio.al ms-rta* olo.?Among my
little friends there ie a five year old boy who is
very philosophically inclined. lie is rarely satisfied
with tlie fact that he is, but he wants to
know all the whys and wherefores of his existence.
The other day Joe was watching with eager
interest the dismemberment of the body corporate
of a defunct pig. Ho interrupted the operator
with many questions as to the precise object
and bearing of the different members, as be
saw them separated one from another. Finally,
tho corpse was iu the condition of many of our
live politician*?it hnd lost its baok bone. little
Joe regarded this disjected member with close
attention for a few minutes, and theu exclaimed
with the air of triumph,
" I know what that'* for."
" What!" nsked the dissector of the hog.
* Why," sold the boy, " that is to hitch the tail
<0 l"
Pie as ant Lore.
Ik no wal it tier ose,
A ndtnyl ov ingto ul we reb lest
Co bid Ibut bet lied ropofd e\v.
Tha tit eaup onli erb reastl
But Id arcn otlo oka oh igh,
Nord ieail oat liaoaw evt;
I tiao no ugli form etob ?
Thedu stab outh erf eet!
Bunxm View o?- Mathivoxt.?A book-keeper
was " engaged " but could not get married at
the specified time, owing to the wait of funds.
"The lime was fixed for yesterday," said a
friend. " I know it," rejoined lie. " Then why
wore you not married V "Well." said he, very
serious, and approaching him confidently, "the
fact is, 1 hare gut an extension."
" I sat, Sambo, does you know the key to the
prosperity of the Souff
" Key to the prosperity ob de Souf T big words,
Jubn; guess you must hub been eating mussn's
dickshunnty. Golly, I ain't lamed enough to
answer dat."
" Welt, chile, 'tis the dar-Jteu."
A " lovkr " received the following note, accompanied
by a boquct of floweret
" Deer?I send n bi llio boy a bucket t of flonra
They i? like mi lux fur u. Tlic nltc shaida mcnea
io-po dark. Tbo dog fenil uienca I am arc alavo
"Rosia red and posia pail,
Mi luv fur u alial never fayle."
Mi?s Long, a girl of quick and fcarleea wit,
naked Moat* if ho knew a certain young man.
" Know him ? Oil, yea; I ought to know bins.
I raised him from n pup."
" Ah 1" eaid Miss Long. 441 didn't know you
were m> old a rwr."
Moses wilted.
An Irishman, (nays tlic Pittsburg Toet,) working
on the cnnul, lately Walked into the water,
and coming across a large turtle, with head and
legs extended, retreated, under great excitement,
and linllooiug to his com]>?nion that he had
found a box full of annkea.
Noam Carolina Ball.?" MIm, can I have the
pleasure of dancing with you the naxt cotillion T"
" Well, t don't know?"
' Engaged, perhapsT"
" Well, ef you intut know: I ain't quite done
chawing my rawzwn
A Rt'ttal poet has gotten up the following, and
retired to private life:
" I wood-nut die in spring tiem,
wen frawg* begin to crawlwen
kabbagc plants arc shutin up,
noC! 1 wood not die at all."
" An* you worth two hundred and fifty dollars
Y" was asked of a New York negro barber,
a* he walked up to the ballot box to deposit his
vote on election day. "Yes, sir," replied the
barber, " and if 1 was in St. Louis I should be
worth seven hundred.
A short time ago a schoolmaster was wanted
for a western village. A pompous little fellow,
one of tlic applicants* being asked to give a philosophical
reneon why cream was put with tes,
replied : " Because the globular particles of the
cream rouder the scute angles of the tea more
obtuse !" lie was elected.
" Br..\W Us Oxa or Thru Till*as."?A prominent
hardware house in Cincinnati, received, e
day or two since, the following order:
Samoamon Co., Ilu, Marsh 19/
" A Co.?Sirs: Send us one of tbem d?d
tilings that inahe such a h?1 of a noise about a
hotel. We've opened a hotel here last week,
a-:sd want to ?f woe* w? anybody
Sand bill. J. it P. A Bso. "'
" P. S ?A feller hers says they calls tbem
gongs in Torra llaute."
" Tom, are you broke 1"
" Yes," said Tom, with s sigh, " and so dead
, broke if steamboats were selling at a eeul a
piece, 1 couldn't buy a gangway plank."
Owe of the illiterate who"' had a aaU to preach,"
recently set his congregation! on the broad grin,
at tha close of a hammer aud-tongs sermon by requesting
them to " Sing the Soekdolloger."
A csrTAin of a privateer, who had been in an
engagement, wrote to his owners that be had received
bat little dnnnvge?having only one of his
hand* wounded in the mom
A rwtir?*ii, at a dinner tabls, being aahed Vf he
would take some pudding, replied > " Owing to
.a crowd e4 other matter, 1 am unable to make
room for It. His ' Inside' was already folk"
A* exchange m;i (luit old aheap gave Wrth
? widotr led,r wilh dx log* end fine dlrt'ell
over Her hond.
4
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUM8,
18 one 9f the best PUKGATIVB and LlVKR
McdMnes uow before the public, that art* as a
f WAnft'o, euitr, milder, alld wore effectual wan any
other medicluo known. It la not only a Catkarite c
but a Lirrr remedy. acting first on the Liver, to eject
Ite morbid matter, then on the Ntoraaeh and Bowele,
to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two f
purpose* effectually, without any of the painful feeling*
experienced in the operations or moot Vntkartiv. ?
It strengthen* the system at the same tlmo that it
purges it; and when taken dally In moderate doees.
will strength an and batld it up with unusual rapidity,
The Liter k|ons of tboi i rating the stomach, eauprihoipal
regulators of jshig food to digest well, .
tho human body; ndl^.lpurlfying^ the blood, gir- c
when it performs Its ^ in L,-tone and health to the
functions well, tho pow- *** whole machinery, rtoucr?
of the system ?rofuI-'0|r'3ff the cause ofthe die- I
ly dovolopod. Tho stoni - c^ oaso?effecting a radical
ach is almost entirely de-i^<cure. *
pendent on the healthy |^*l Bilious attacks aro
action of the Livvr for g({ eared, and what is bet- I
the proper ptrforueowU ter, prevented, hy the 1
of its functions ; whon]^ occasional use of the Li- 1
the stomach is at fault, vor Invigorator.
the bowel* art at fault, M One dose after eating '
and the whole system snT ^ is sufficient to relieve the
fers in consoqnence of ^ stomach and prevent the
one organ?the Liver? food from rising and
having ceased to do !ts W souring,
duty. For the diseases Only one dose taken
of that organ, one of the fiQ before retiring prevents f
proprietors has mado it u Nightmare,
his study, in a practice J * Only one dose taken
of more than twenty ^ at night, loosens the
years, to find some re mo- m bowels gently, and cures i
dy wherewith to counter J Costlvones*.
act tho many derange- Ono doso after each
meats to whioh it is Ua- meal will cure Dyspepsia
ble. ?. One <lose of two teaTo
proro that this rem- O spoonsful will always reedy
is at Inst found, auy Hcvo Sick-Headache,
person troubled with Li- PS One bottle taken for fbvor
Comp'aiut, in any of1^ male obstrncti'n removes |
forms, has but to try a ? the cause of the disease, ,
bottle, and oonvietiou is ^ and makes a perfect eure. |
certain. it Only one dose immediThcso
Gums remove ^ ately relievesCholic, and
til morbid or bad matter Ono dose often repeatfrom
the system, supply- sd is a sure euro for Choiing
in thoir place a heal- era Morbus, and a prcthy
flow of bile, iuvigo- vontlve of Cholera.
, Only one bottle is necdod to throw out of the system
the effects of medicine after a long sickness.
One bottle takon fur Janndico removes all sallowness
or unnatural color flroin the skin.
One doss takon a short time before eating gives
vigor to the ap|>ctitc, and makes food digest wolL
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea
in its worst forms, while Hummer and Bowel Complaints
yield almost to tho first dose. <
One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms
In children; there is no surer, safer, or sptwdler reI
mrdy in tho world, as it never (kilo.
A few bottles cures Dronsr. bv exoltlnir the ab
I sorbent*.
We tnhe pleasure in recommending this medicine 1
an a preventive for Furor and Ague, Chill Foror, and I
all Fevers of a Uiliious typo. It opuratcs with car*
taintv, uud thousands are willing to testify to its
wonderful virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony
in its favor.
/d'MIJt water in the tnoalh with tho Inrigorat?rt
and swallow hoth together.
The Liver Jnvlgorntor
Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily work- '
ing cures almost too great to hoiieve. It cures as if '
by magic, ersn (Ac Jiret doir giving benefit, and sol- <
dom more than ono bottle is required to care any
kiud of Liver Complaint, from tlio worst Jaawdie* or
Dyjit/min to a commou Headache. all of which are
tho result of a Diseased Liver. Prict <m* dollar
prr bottle. DB. BAN FORI), Proprietor,
Mi Broadway, New York.
Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by E. K mctcii,
1 (ireenvllle. il-lj Ap II
' GENiERAL ,
BOOT & 8M0JB 8T0RB.
" i
u. tun L' d..L JL.w. -??s A.H.. ?B it
hid DUimoriuuiB luspcruuiit vmi | *
.mention of tho public generally to ttw
Urge nod well selected Slock of
Boots, Shoos and Brogans, I
which they Imvc jimt opened at their establishment
on tho weft utile of the River, between Messrs. Wil:
llama' and David's Stores, near the Mpob
Their Stock baring been laid in for cosh, at the
best Shoo markets, by a competent judge, they are i
enabled to (oil cheap, as a comparison of their Stock .
will plainly show.
&AMS3' BHMl!BTJOITO. I
Tho attention of the Ladies is rcspoctfiilly called
| to tho assortment to be fountl in the Department of
Ladies' and Misses' OA ITERS, SHOES. Ac.
CHILDRKN'8 SIH'KS of every variety always 1
on hand.
The Stock now on hand embraces an assortment
of D00T8, IlHOti ANS and SHOES, of all descriptions,
wbiih ore offered at unusually low prices. i
Hoot and Skue manufactory.
We are now making preparations to eominonca
ino jn?iiii;arun i>i uoou ana ouuc*, ana will nceive
and faithfully fulfil all ordeni In that line. I
GROCERIES. <
A General Assortment of GROCERIES will also <
be fouud al this establishment, and will bo disposed
of on accommodating torus.
Brook*, Scruggs & Gibson.
SHOE MAKERS WANTEO.
A few ooinpetent Ilands can And employment on ,
early application to as. B-, ft.AO. ,
Oct 31 34 if
FOR SALE OR RE NT? !
MA HOUSE AND LOT on Buneoraba Street,
in front of the Female College. The House,
contains Bight comfortable Rooms, with seven
Fire-places, with coufortablo Out-bniidings, and a
Well of exeollcut water, nil new and complete.
Terms accommodating.
Mcb 3 43-tf W. K. JON'KS, M. D.
House* and Lots for Male.
?k THK subscriber offers for sale TWO LOTS
j] in the town of Greenville, situated on PendleLtou
Street, and within fire minutes' walk of
the Katlroad Depot. Bach Lot has a Cot lago on U.
Fine Wells of walet and convenient Out-houses are
on the premises. These Lots will bo sold together
or separately, on very reasonable terms. For further
particulars, as to tho sixe of the Lot, terms, Ac.,
apply to L. W. WATSON.
Feb 10 40 tf
Valuable Lands for Sale,
ON TERMS ACCOMMODATING TO PURCHASERS.
A TRACT containing 030 Acre#, 400 of which
arc good, heavily Timbered, and first-rate
Ooorgn's Creek Uplnrtd/ The. Tract la located in
Pirlrews WjWsI. on the road" from Greenville to
I Pendleton. K miles from the former plane.
Also, a TRACT in the same neighborhood, eon- j
1 >11 inline .'HO Acftll. 200 Acrck an Kuawllu I
On the Tract there are 60 Acre* boat BOTTOM. .
For particular*, apply to W. K. KA8LEY,
Oct 28 26-tf Greenville, 8. C.
Do You wish to Buy Real Estate
/.V UHKESVILLK1
rK fluhacriber la Agent for the aale of the Mlowing
Town Property i
IIOC8B AND LOT on Buncombe Street, opposite
tbe Female Collate?, own oil by Mr. B. J. Jnotion.
ItOIIHR AND LOT of Mr. J. N. Feaator, near the
Railroad Depot. One of the moat deaivaMa ptaatl
1I0UHK AND LOT of Mr. H. R. Wllliama, on
the Augusta read, and near the Depot.
Alao, aevetal other planee.
The abore Property will be aold upon the moat
reaaoeeble terms. VT, r. PRIOR.
Jan 20 >7 tf
M. DAVID A I. EPSTIN,
eg _ luronriH* and miiih in
WATCHES.
JST JSWELRY AMD CLOCKS,
No. M8 KINO STRRIT,
OflJlHURTMIW 0, (0.
Watchsa A OWcfee Repaired warranted tor one pear
Feb 18 40 lj
ftta nadftTrwi iff triis UMR? T
dh Qu M III lo IHUKS & <
idi UOBB iupB v)ivbb no*iw(?
fe w*lry ft SUtw War*,
[VEftrTHll^e OF 1HE BIST QUALITY, PURE
AND WAERANTDD. '
Oiden for anything la thie line will be eery careoUt
attended to. and"cli?u ,fc<1 * few day# after notice.
Being aeeociated with <ar fother enables ime to bronre
the aboee art dee la Hew York Olty mt foe Mat
tylea, and at low prices.
Dt'L. BEfBbRT, "
AT LEVY'S NEW STORK,
March M 4? ly
Saddle ft Harness Manufactory.
/v.^a The Subscriber would respectfully inforiu
Ufeft the public generally tbat be ooutiauos the,
above Business, Tkv Dvore A bore the Green ille
Motel, Mid la prepared W fnmiith cnstoincra with
my description of HOME MAN HBACTUKED
iADDLKS. Carriage, Boggy and Wagon HAH
*KS8 made to order, and In the heat styles. BRI>LES,
WHIPS, 4c., on hand, ami for sale OH BAP.
MMr Saddles and Harness REPAIRED at short
lotioe. A. M. UILRBATH.
Mch 3 43 ly
ChThoveyT
ra-iranrroa or
TUB LAMM' STORE,
DKALSa IX
FANCY AMD STAPLE PRY GOODS, RICH
DRESS GOODS, RQNNEtS, RIRRONS,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, READY
MADE CLOTHING, AND INDIA
RUDDER GOODS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash, for Modcal,
Law or Library Bookaj Musical Instruments,
ind Sundries, promptly filled in "New York and deterred
at bia counter on shortest notice,
dan IS 3? 1y
JOHN W. GRADY7
DEALER IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND
SHOES, BOOKS AND ST A TI ONER Y,
DRUGS A- DYESTUFFS, HARDWARE
A CUTLER Y, WOODEN
WARE, OROCERIES,
GRAIN, COUNTRY
PRODUCE, Ac.,
)i*roarra ni* new Court noren, ox main stb*i.t,
jnn GREENVILLE, S. C.
E KRUTOH'S
191 fltti 919 APOTHECARY SIP
UN DEB McBRB'8 HALL,
GHEICNVILLE. S. G.
t Where will bo kept the Oiliest Stock of
DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHRMICALS,
Potent Medicine*, Surgical Instalments,
Paints, Oil*. Toilet Article*, and all other
article* generally kept by Druggists.?
pure Drug* are warranted. Compound
Medicine* prepared in the rao.it careful way. llo:cipU
put up with accuracy and dispatch.
Jnn 13 36 ly
MAIN STREET,
NEXT TO THE MANSION HOUSE,
ARK prepared to furnish Gentlemen with every
Article of
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
luitable to the season iu>d necessary to the comfort
tod decent nppcaranco of the outer man.
Also, an excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES
iND HATS, with a rarity of FANCY ARTICLES
u.* a cLoico lot of T,SOARS AND TOBACCO.
Oct 21 24 tf
SRI
AND TIN WARE.
FINDTNO it impossible to contiimo a CREDIT
Businoas, I take this inithod of informing my
Vicudx and patrons that on and after the Arst day of
luuuary, 1859, 1 wilt sell only for
CA8I-I OH BARTER,
tnd will not keep any Opou Accounts. I will keep
>n hand a good Stock of
UU Y a GOVS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES,
TIN WARE, Ac.,
-t, ;..t, r ?m ...ti .* it,. ?n.i svtsnvtnir
PA PUB.
Tbe Subscriber is also Manufacturing PRINTING
and WRAPEINO PAPER, of nil sites.
B, A CMS wanted, and taken in an quantity.
Dee 9 31?tf K. GREKNP1BLD.
THE Subscriber continues to ORNAMENT with
FINK GOLD every rarioty of HAIR WORE
U> order, such as Hair Hruaehr*, do. fir.ger Ring*,
do. V**t, Fob and Ovarii Chain*, do. Heclelaee*,
Bracelet,.'end, in fact. EVERT ARTICLE IN THE
BRAIDED HAIR LINE. Makes, of flue tiold,
Engagement King*, (with inscription thrown in,) Sofid
Gold, Stem, Collar. Ho*am and Chimit Hut ton* ;
Engraves Medal*, Seal*, dr., Plate of everv kind,
and makes all articles fn Brass, Silver or Quid ; Repairs
neatly all Jewelry Wrought in; takes all old
Qold or Silver, at fair valuation.
itt" OAce sixty yards east of the Old Court
House, Greenville, 8. 0., and near the Enterpriee
Utnce. J. U. KAflDOLPJH.
Jnlj 18 1;
Boot, Shoe and Leathor Store.
THE Subacriber hfu ou hand an excellent aaanrt_
?,r BOOTS AND SHOES, of bU own m?nufacture,
Alio, juat received, * fine aaaortincut of
LADIES' SHOES. SLUM ERS,
X. Onilera, Ac.; MUaeft and Children's
nil aires; Oentlcnten'aSlippen.
Alao, a large etock of BR0GAN8, Shoemakers'
Toole, Leather Finding*, Thread, Lace, Ac.
He kaa alao on hand! ?i la/go fftoek of
lbAther,
which be will ecll at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
Having in hi* employ excellent workmen, be la
prepared to MAKE the flooat article of BOOTS and
SHOES, at the ehorteat notioe.
All of tbo above Good*, together with article* of
hla oWn manefactofe, Will 1.6 fold at the moot ream>Mi
price a for eaab. |\ jburtv*
In Maau LovxLaxn'a BrickBuilihSo.
April 15 4# tf
MEENmLEJARILl f ARB
t ftllK Snhacrlbcr having purehaaed tbo Interoet of
JL Mr. JAMKtt D. CUALMEKS, he will continue
tne MARltLE BUSINESS aa heretofore, at the Old
8tand in the rear of Mr. Ketchdtn'a Since.
He feela thankful for the patronage which has
been extended to the Firm of Cnalmxrc a Allrx,
and hope*, by attention to bualneaa, add promptneax,
to merit a continuance of tbo aame.
Oet 7 22-tf JAS. M. ALLEN.
aafnPV tnn n. P iMciiaaaipr phuoinv
r>w?ewe ?>? ?? vi m'Wivuvwnu nm i
THE A8HRVILLE
Mutual Insurance Company
HAVING complied with tbe legal requisition of
thit flute, in fetation to Agencies, ftud baring
appointed tbe undersigned u their Agent for this
plane, ne ij now prepared to take KlflKti on I.IFK
of FROPBlfcTY. JOHN W. ORADY.
Ureenrille, a 0., Feb. 10. 10M. 40 tf
Or'. 8. BOWEhT
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
/^3HV ItfllPuvIlK of every description.
; , CHAIUS of every style,
FISK'S CELEBRATED MEfALIC BURIAL CASES,
OvpoatU th? Cougar** JIout,
Fob 4 COLUMBIA, 9. C. 8b-Jy
NtW 8TYU8-.PRICES FROM *0 TO f 12*
BXTBAOKABOIO* #6 POR HfnfMpBft,
4j?0 BROADWAY NBW YjORK.
Thbskmaouinkh sow fam two spools, aepnrohaeed
from the atore, requiring no re-winding
ot thread. Tfcsy llem. pell, Unthor ood tfti?<h ia nMpotior
style, lliiisbing each team by thoir Own operation,
without recounts to tbc bsad-noodle, as In
repaired by other machine#. They wilt do bettor and
cheaper sowing than a seamstress mm, area if she
works for vss cairr an hour, and are, anqaefttion*bly,
tho bkst Machines in the market for family
scwing, on account of their simplicity, durability,
ease of management, and adaptation Co all varieties
of family sewing, executing either heavy or fiao work
with equal faclllfV, au4 without special adJasttomt.
As evideooe of the nnqaeetiooed superiority of their
Machines, the Orovtrdb Daktr 8?mittff Jfwcii?c Com- I
jsaay bog leave to respoctfally refer to tbc following
TISSTIMOHIALiS.
" Having bad oae of Qrover A Baker's Machines
In My fkinily for nearly a yiar and a bait; I take
tllssairt iu sommciKlins it as srsra wav reliable) for
the purpose for which M U designod?family sewing."?ifri.
Joehua Lenril, teife of Boc, Dr. LtuviL,
Editor of if. Y. ImUpemlent.
" I confeM myself delighted with your Sewing Machine,
which hn boon in my family for many months.
It baa always boon ready for duty, requiring no adjustment,
and Is easily adapted U> every variety of
family sewing, by simply changing the spools of
thread."?Jfre. Elizubsth Strieklnml, wife of Her.
Dr. Strickland, Editor of N. Y. Chrietian Advocate.
" After trying several different good nincblncs, I
preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, aud tbe
perfect case with which it is maunged, as well as the
strength and durability of the seam. After long cxporioucS,
I feel competent to speak in this wanner,
an t to confidently recommend it for every variety of
family sewing."?Jfr*. E. 0. Spoonrr, fife of Ike
Editor of Brooklyn Star.
" I have used a (Irovor A Baiter Sewing Machine
for two years, aud have found it adapted to all kinds
of family sowing, from cambric to broadcloth. Oarmonts
bare boon worn out without the giving way
of a stitch. Tho Machine is easily kept in orders,
and easily used."?Mr*. A. 11. Whipple, wife of Her.
Geo. Whipple, Xeic York.
" r our Rowing machine bin boon in use in my family
the put two year*, and the ladies request me
to give you their testimonials to its perfect adapudness,
aa well, oa labor'earing qualities in tho performance
of family and household sowing."?Itobtrt
Moorman, Aem York.
" For eoreral B~-athi we hare o?ed Qrorer A linker's
Bowing Machine, and have come to the conclusion
that every lady who desires her rowing beautifully
and quickly dono, would bo most fortunate I*
possessing ono of these reliable and indefatigable
* iron needle-women,' whose combined qualities of
beauty, strength, and simplicity, are inralnohlo."?
J. W. itorri?, <laughter of (Jen. Geo. P. Morri*, Editor
of tkr /loois Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thos. R. T?eavit?, Esq., an
American gentleman now resident in Sydney, New
South Wales, dated January 12,18511: " I hod a tout
made in Molhowrtic, In 1H53, in which there were
over throe thousaud yards of sewing dono with one
of Urovcr A Baker's Machines, and a single soam of
that has outstood all the double senilis sewed by
sailors with a needle and twine."
" If llomor eonld ho called np from his murky
hades, ho would sing the advent of tlrover A Raker
as a mora benignant intraolu of art than was over
Vulcan's smithy. Ho wonld denounce midnight
shirt-making as 'the direful spring of woes unnumbered."*?Prof.
North.
" I tidio pleasure in saying that the flrover A
kor Sewing Maehlnos have more than sustained my
cAimwiivu. /"-.or trying ana returning outer*, i
h_vo tlirco of them in operation in my different placet,
and, after four year*' trial, bavo no fault to And."
J. 11. Hammvnrl, Senator of S-mth Carolina.
' My wife has bad one of Qrovor Jt Baker'a Family
Sewing Machines for some timo. And I am satisfied
it is one of tho best labor-saving inuchinos that
bss boon Invented. I take much pkasure in rccouimonding
it to tho public."?J. U. llarrie, UovernOi
of Trntiemee.
' ''It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody into
an eaeiteinout of good humor. Were I a Catholio, I
should insist upon Saints Urorcr A linker having an
eternal holiday, in oominenioration of their good
deed* for humanity."?Caetiut M. Clay.
" I think it by far tho best patent in use. The
Machine can bo adapted from the tiucst cainhric to
tho heaviest cassimcre. It sews stronger, faster, and
raoro beautifully, than one can ltuaginj. If mine
could not bo replaced, money could not buy it."?
lMr?. J. (1. Jlroicu, Xaihcillr, Teun.
" It is *|>oc<iy, very neat, and durable in its work :
la easily understood and kept in repair. I earnestly
recommend this Machine to all my acquaints es
and others."?ilrt. M. A. Forrest, Memphis, Ttnn.
" We find this Machine to work to our satisfaction,
and with pleasure rccounnond it to tike public, as wo
believe the Orovor A Maker to be tho best Sowiog
Machiuo in use."?' Deary Brothers, Allisouia, Ttnn.
" If uacd exclusively for family purposes, #i?h oxdinary
care, I will wager they will last one 'throescore
years and tew/ ami never get out of fix."?/oka
Krrhirxr, Nashville,
"I have had your Machino for several wrecks, and
am perfectly satisfied that the work it doe* Is the
host and most beautiful that ever was uiudo."?J fagyia
Aitnison, Nashrills, T?tin.
"I use my machine upon coats, dress making, and
lino linon stitching, and the work is admirable?far
hotter than the band-aewing, or any other machine
I havo ever socn."?Lucy ft. Thompson, .VndtiUe,
Tent*.
"J tad the work the strongest and most beautiful
I have ever seen, made either by baud or machine,
and regard the Qrover A Baker Machine as oue of
the greatest blessings to our sex."?Jfrs. Taylor,
A'askoiUr, True.
" I have one of flnirtr k Baker's Machines In nso
in my fnmily, and Sod It invaluable. I can eontdently
recommend It to all persons In wsnt of a Machine."?0.
T, Thorny on, XashviUr, Tsmn.
441 take pleasure in certifying to the utdity of the
Orover k linker Sewing Machines. I have used ono
on almost every description of work for months, aud
find it much stronger and better in every respect
than work done by bond."?Mrs. J). IK, Wkttlsr,
Nashville, Ttttn,
" I would bo unwilling to disposo of my Orover k
Baker Machine for a Urge amount, could I not replace
it again at pleasure."?i/rs. H. 0. Scovil,
Xashvillt, Ttnn.
44 Our two Machines, purchased from you, do the
work of twenty young ladles. We with pleasure recommend
the (trover k Baker Sewing Machine to be
the beet in use."?JIT. Stillman A- Co., Memphis, Ten*.
441 And the Machine easily managed, very durable,
and take pleasure in recommending it to all who
wish convenience, economy and pleasure."?i/rs. F.
Titus, J/em phis, 7Vmh.
March 16 4t 0ns
NOTICE.
I 4 LI. perrons Indebted to me for the roars 1*30,
J\_ *iid *63, Uj BCCS ACCOUNT Oi NQTI!,
are requested tu corao forward aud pay <rp, as far.
tkrr inrtuljcncc cannot be mrcn.
Pob 3 8V-tf K. BURTY.
REED A GOODLETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
UD
SOLICITORS IN EftUITY.
py Office next door to F. F. Beattie dt Co. MM
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
I, r. asKD.. .'.'...v...... e. .. ? dOAntSTT.
June 4 4 tf
OAR A. PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
/ASM L. AM W. r. PRK'B.
May IS 1 tf
fair Dr?Mlng Rnd ftb?y|B|.
BVHKIDK continue, the TONSO&IAL business
at >1. Old Htand In Seattle's Brick Building,
wusrs be is ready, daring the day nud oroulng, to
Hhare the Beard and Cut flair and 8katupoo the
Head. Ho rcspeetfliUy asks a continuation of pa;
tronaf*. Tl-tfJ Or* 1
i
l
^0* Tim ?""*> COM <J?
^*111 i^BPir 1"
JOBSSa^BL jb
^nftr llrnmi!,,!"In^^hd ?
II ^IlitilBW MBKN UNlUirr, M. I>. *. -fW ^ r ,
A. a. MQRTLBT, ?w.,?rf Unc*, I*. T? Write*!- "I *cru
^,ss^irsrcii,rs .t^As&sr.sv.
IHiriMxte ?r?r t>ut out IV Uh * bad eotd r tfanuM uoonor
P?T tw?ti?y-fl*? Allium for a botUe Uuta *<> without It, or
Ukt any nthar uuil?."
Croup, Whooping Cough. In flu earn. .
UMmmiD, dIm, r?b. 7, iH6fl. 4
Burma Arm: I wUI clreorfully eurtlfy your /femoral
la the beat rewudy Wo- ixUMM **r Um euro of whooping
oongh. eronp, ami Mm ()wt >?l?u Of children. *vof
roar fraternity In the South appreciate yoar *11411, *ntf
'Willi yoar wo did as to our pcopu. . . m
UIIUM CONKUN.M. Di
A was Ut*. Ma, Mowtunur. 1* , writ**, 8.1 j?, HUH
" 1 law a fottoa* lftSacvaa, which confined aw In doortr
1? weeke; look away nulldiw without relief: 8 nallf
Irlatl roar /bcforwl by tin advise of our ilbwaw. fW
rat Jaw relieved the loiaacso la my throat sad Inage i
Iron than ooe kaif llio bottle made m cempMely troll.
Your medicine* ar* the cheejoeet a* wall aa the heat w
raw hay, and wo esteem you, Doctor, and your rtawdlo,
a* tlw poor want friend.*
Atthau or Phthisic, Mi Bronchitis.
Wist Mmcrfwrxa, Pa, feb. 11858.
Stat Tour Cherry lYcinrml la porronwlng "rareelloue
out co In this ocetlon. It ha* relieved oeroral from atarm?
Ing *rinptom* of consumption. and la now curioft a ia*n
who baa Uborod a odor an affoottou of tho lung# Sr the
laot forty yraro. I1KNKY L. PARKS, Merchant.
A. a. RAM9BT, U. d, Albion, Monaoa Co., Iowa,
writ*#, 8opt. S. 1886: " Durl iir my praotlco of many y*aro
I havo found nothing o^ual to yrtur Chaty lYdoral for
glome om and rdhlto cououmptiv# patient*, or caring
oaoli a* ?r# amUa'
We might add volumes of evidence, bat tho moat eon,
vlnclng proof of Mm otrtoaaof tld* nm i *y I* fouud la It*
oOoct* upon trial.
Csmamstioa.
Probably no one remedy haa oror boon known which
cured oo many and *och dangorooo cnoea ae tlilo. Soot#
as human aid can caaahi hot ma to thorn the Cherry
Aetoral affords relief and ogilbil.
Aaron 11 oca*, Kaw Ton CrTT. March 6, 18M
Docroa Aran, Lowell: I fool It a duty and a pleasure
to Inform you wiiat your Charry /VHorui ban ton* for my
wife. She had been Ave month* laboring under tho dangerous
symptom* of Oooramprino, from which ao aid we
oniild procure (tare bortnnrb relief. Sha waaeteadlly falling.
until Dr. Strong, of tble city, where wo hare come for ,
adrire, recommended a trial of ynnr awdtefaa. Wa Meaa B
hi* kludaeea, ae we do yoor ikitt: far ebe he* recovered
fc? that day. Sh* Is not yet ae strong a* she used to
be, but I* free from her cough, and call* herself welL
Yours with grwtitude and regard,
ORLANDO 8UKLBY, or Biasmui.
Omiumptim, do not despair till yaw have tried Atta'a
Cmihkv Prctouai. ft b mmfa by one of tlie beet medical
cli ' nixt# in the world, and lie cures all ai-ouud ua luspeak
? ? " fc" mui vi no tiiiuot. ? m Niiuan/viia i*rugrr.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
Till sciences of Chsmlstry and Medietas have been
Used their utmost to prodncs this boat, moat perfect
purgHtivv whirl. I* known to man. Innumerable prootk
arc thornn that theao Pills hart virtues which surpass hi
aevllence tha ordinary medicines, and that thejr win awpro.
vdentcdly upon tba eataom of all man. They araaafe
ami pluaxaut to taka, but powarfnl to C4TO. Thalr ponetrating
proper ilea lUlnvwiute tha vital activitJeaof tba body,
removo Ilia obstroctiesw of IU organs, purify tlio Mood,
and expel dircaaa. Thoy purge out the fcul humors which
breed ami grow dittempar, atimnlnta alaggbh ar dlsor<U-rrd
organs Into llirtr natural asttoo, wad Impart haaltby
tone with strength to tba whole system. Not only do
thoy euro lha everyday complalnta of arary body, bat
also formidable and daugamwa diaaaaao that have baffled
the best of liuinnn skUI. While thoy prohee powerh.l
effects, they are at the tame time, In diminished doaes, lha
surest sod beat physic that can be employed for children.
Deiiu sugar-coated, they are pleasant to tako; and bring
purely vegetable, are free front any risk of barm. Cure*
bare been mmle which surpass belief were they wet sabtlnntiatrd
by men of ancli esattrd podliion and character
as to forbhl the silsplcloa of untruth. Many eminent
clergymen and physicians have tent their names to certify
to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others J
liava sent me the neeuratico of their conviction that my
Preparations couli llxite iitiasaneely to the relief of sty
afflicted, suffering fellow-meir.
The Agent below named is plsased to ftrrslsk gratis my
American Almanac, containing directions for their use and
certificates of Itu-ir cores, of the following complaints: ?
Coslireness. lillifMis Complalnta, Rhauniatiam, Dropsy,
llenrtbnrn, Headache srtdNg from a Usui stomach, Nausea,
Itulfgcalkin, MorMd luaeUonof fbs Bowels and Pain
a rising I herefrom, Flatulency, laws of Appetite, all Uleerons
ami, Cutaneous Diseases which require an evamant
medicine, Pcrofuta or King's Kvli. They also, by purifying
tha blood and stimulating tha system, euro many
rou.idailita which It would uot lie supposed tboy eoahi
reach, srn-h as Deaftwe*, Partial Blindness, Nraraigik ?i:d
Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys.
that, and other kindred rompialnte arising from a
low state of tha body or obstruction of Its functions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with same
other pill tliey make mora profit on. Ask for Area's
Pills, and take nothing alas. No other they can give
yon compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative
powers. The sick want the bast aid thers is fbr them,
aud thoy should havs It.
Prepared by Dr. J. O. AT Kit,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maae.
rates IS On. n> Boa. Ptra Bozos roa $1.
BOLD BY
T>r. M. P. KARLE una l>r. J. 11. DEAN, Uroenville,
8. C., and by all Diujgista throughout the
country. 5-cow I y June 10
Cimiiffc of Bnninem.
undersigned, intending to etTeei a change in
.1. his business, would inform nil thorns indebted
to him, either by Nnto or Hook Account, that (ho
unto timet bo aettled nt an early day, aa farther indulgence
cannot ho given, lie will l.croafter ho
found at the Tin Shop, at B. Dunham'* Old Stand.
Jan 27 8H-tf A. (IMtlWlPI.D.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
FHltiDBLFKU,
A Brnerolcnt Institution, e?tahH*kod iy Sjmnml t'ud<ru?mrnt
ft tke He lit/ of the sick and distressed,
afflicted *itt Viru/cnt aid Epidemic Diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in riew of tho
awful deatrnetion of human life, caused by
Sexual Diseases, aud the deception* practired upon
the unfortnnato victim* of such disum^^vyQuack*,
several y.ar* ago directed their
a* a eks%ritakle net worthy of a
Dispcnsaty for the treatment of
in all their forms, and to give
to all who apply by letter, with a <ImWBB^^Reir
condition, (age, occupation, habit* of life, Ac.,J and
in case of extreme poverty, to fmrnisk medieissss frte
of ckareje. It Is needless to add that tho Association
commands the highoet medical skill of 'ho age, and
will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
The Directors ef tho Association, in their Annual <
\ Report wpon the trvatmont of Sexual Diseases, exCsa
the highest satisfaction with tho auoocee which
I | attended the labore of their Surgeon* iu the cure
I of Bpermat mbtea, Mcuiinal Weakners, (ioiiorrh?e?^
[ Oi?et, ByphiHn, the vloc of Onaniem or Self-Abnae,
j dlaaaeae ot fh? Kidney ?, Bladder, Ai\, and ?a**f a
oontlnunnec Of the mme plan for the enduing year.
The Birectore, on a review of I he paetr feel m<nred
that their labor* in thia epliere of benevolent
I effort h**e hrw*i of benefit /> the UmM. especially
to the young, and they havo roeolved'!? *?vote
thetnxelrcM, with rone wed real, to tbie rery important
and lunch de#pi*ed oanOe.
An adinirttble Report on SjHnumtorrhepa, or Sent
mHi WMkuwft, tiio ytee of OuanUm or Bulf-Ahaae,
and oilier dbwaeer of the SoxiihI o?*an?. by Ite CbnoultinK
Hurreon, will Be oftnt by m?4l (In a ?e*)e<l
envelope,) ft** ?/ fknty*, on receipt of heo ttnmp*
fur po*t?K<'- Other Il? porta end Trartu on the e?Ware
and treatment of Kexual iJlretmee, diet, Ac., Me
ooantautly boin^ pnlilirhol for srratnitotin
lion. Mad will be aunt to tbo afflicted. Hotae of tho
new Mnedlei trad methods of jaikimt discovered
during the left year, are of
JftT A<l<lrvee, for Heimrt^H dr. J.
8K1LLIN Holfti IfTOX, Ha ward
Amoeiation, No. 2 Houth XinflMH^w lMiiladuiphfa,
Pa. By enter of the DirodrnrlT
BZRA D. Ifji ART WELL, fieefcfeat
0b6. PAiacnn-n, Koerwtary. 30-1y f St
SHAVING,
B?tr Trlnnliii^Mlui,
RAZOR SKTSUfO ^^^MAMPOOINGT,
Second Door Above Kr. MoPhereon'^
w WILSON COOK.
1 May W 2 tf