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Awl where ere ell W Wy Ydwe, "
The truth, the lore, the irush
- The* won my heert??*11 Mattered now,
And tramytsd ta the dual.
X lered thee ?>u lev* uuiold,
And when I stood be.ide 1 "
Thy noble form, I joyed to think
I wes thy ehoMn bride. 'J ' '
x * , They teld me ere I wee thine own,
Row end my-tot would be;
h ^ . I thought not of the ftitnre, then?
I only thought of thee.
I Mi tey home, my happy home,
A sanny-heerted thing, .
Forgetting that my happiness
A ehedowing oioad might bring.
The sanny eide of life is gooe,
Its ehndowi only mine? .
And thorns ere springing in my heart,
Whor? blossoms ased to twine.
I do not Memo thee for thy lot,
I onW are* for thno.
That thou may'st from tho tempter's power
(Oh, joyful thought!) be free; That
thou may'st bend above my grave,
With penitenoe sincere, *
And for the broken hearted one,
Let fall a sober tear.
jBomorfofg dDlia.
Georgia Court?A Rich Scene.
Alter a well known Georgia Solicitor General
had administered the usual oath to the grand and
petit juries and bailiffs, he turned to the presiding
Judge, and remarked:
Sou?May it pleose your Honor, I do not remember
any form of oath to be administered to
the lobby bailiffs, but by your permission, I think
I ean frame ono, that wiU be satisfactory to the
Court
JurxiE.?Proceed, Mr. Solicitor.
8ou Gen'u?Put your hand on the book.?
"Whereu|>on a tall, lean, vinegar-faced son of Anake?
stepped up and promptly grahfiad the book.
Sou?You do solemnly swear IB presence of
this Court and us lawyers, thnt you wilt take
your position in the lobby, and there remain with
your eyes skinned, during the entire session of
this Court That you will not aiiffer any one to
peak above a low whisper, and if any one shall
dare do so in presence of your royal highness yon
will vociferously exclaim, "Silence in the lobby I*
ana h oPdor is not immediately restored, you further
swcnr that yoa will, by one ponderous blow
of your fists, planted between the peepers of the
offender, knock him down, Ail of this you will
do to the best of your skill and knowledge, so
help you God?
The bailiff took the position assigned him, and
immediately after the Court was organized, Tom
Diggers, who looked as green as young gourds,
walked into the room wearing brogans No. 11,
and his hands thrust deep in his pockets, and enquired,
" Hello, fellows, where in the thunder is Jim
Snellinsf
" Silence in the lobby 1" roared the outraged
official.
Brogans.?You must be an nllfired tarnal fool,
nnd ef ye jest open that bread trap of vour'nagin
your mamma won't no ye.
Whereupon Jim Jarvis, the bailiff, let fly the
dogs of war, and greeny fell flat of his back, with
his pedestals at an angle of forty degrees in the
air. He grabbed greeny by the seat of his trowscrs,
and dragged him wrong end foremost into
the presence of bis Honor, the presiding Judge,
and said:
"Mr. Judge, here's that darned infernal fool,
John Diggers, what wan't never in a court house
afore, and he undertook to run over this chicken,
but 'cordin to my oath I fetched the tarnal critter
up stoodin, by given him a jerk atween the
eajy? 'cordin to law. and now say the word, and
JT^rmll the dogwood juice outen him afore you
kin wink yer eyes twice."
Judge.?Turn him Ioobc, Mr. Bailiff, and accept
the lhAnks of the Court for the prompt die
charge of your official duties.
Exit Greeny with eyes large as saucers.
The Prince and the Barber.
A great tnanv years ago or somewhere thereahouta,
when the people of this country were at
loggerheads with England, and warlike feeling
was tuned up to the highest notch against the
British, by some means or other, it so fell out
that the Prinze of Wales {afterwards William the
Fourth, it Is probable) being in the English fleet
off New York, thought he-would step ashore,
take a tramp around, ineog., of course, and see
what was going on, The Prince was a "high
lark," fond of fun and fashions, and finally found
himself in Boston, where he would have been a
glorious "speo" for some one, had they known '
and nnbbed his royal highness. The prince stepped
into a barber's shop?-the building yet extant
upon Hanover street, although the dramatis personam
have all made their exit->to get shaved,
just like other metropolitans. The barber was
out, buxom and prepossessing wife was on hand,
and took off his royal highhess's beard in as
feady a manner as could any barber or valet in
town, The operation over, the jocular prince
gave the woman a guinea, and she was about to
nand over the change, he laughingly said j
"O, keep it, woman, keep it all, by the laws!
it's worth twenty gninea9 to be shaveid by a lass,
and such a pretty one, too!" and throwing his
arms about the neck of the barber-ess, bis royal
highness vouchsafed her a most natural and oomcly
kiss. Tho woman of course blushed and re- 1
pis ted, and looked very awkward and wrathy.
"O, never mind that, my pretty shaver," said
(ho royal customer, " and when your husband
returns tall him you've been kiaeed by the Prince
of Wale*.
But the embryo king, upon facing the door to
make his.cxrt, was met by the barber himself,
who, hearing what the prince said, raised his pitbian
toot, and retreating highness, a
moat formidable kick, exclaiming:
"Yea, sir, and now, when you get home, again,
please to say that you were decently kicked by a
Bottom barber.
A* HonestThett.?Fred, Dooglaaa, the darkey
orator, tells the following:
" When he was a slave in Maryland, he observed
that an old negro, named tMndy, had the
appearance of being always well fed, and looked
very fat He asked dandy if he would explain
< how it happened so,
44 4 Wall,' aftyl Bandy,41 steals it*
v pouglaas remonstrating with Sandy on this
point, Handy replied, (pointing to a nig.) ' i/v i
see dat ere animal dcre ?' ,
"'Ye?,'
" Wall, dot dere am nwM*'i property, en' I
am mRw'i property; dcreforu put dat dare prop
erty into die property, an* ita ail right.'"
' Mr lad," said a traveler to a little boy whom
ho met, clothed in panto and email jacket, but
wi'hout a very necessary article of apparel, " my
lad, where ia your shirt T " Maminy'e waahing
it" " Have you no otherV "No otherI" ox
claimed the urchin, in aorpriee, " would you want
a boy to bare a thousand shirts!"
>
" Never put off till to-morrow what you can do
to-dav." snid an advising mother to her child ?
" Welt fhen. mamma, let us eat the cranberry pie
that's in the safe," was the child'* precocious rei\r
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eaeedvte of Mr. Spurgaofc that la too Mod to be
loot The groat preacher hod for hie theme, one
day, the power of indMdufl, pereoonl effort, and
to Illustrate it he told a aV>ry of " Yankee," ae
Mr. Utiugion tailed him, who boasted that he
oould whip the entire English nation hfaneelt?
"And how .eculd you do Itr aaid a by-stande*.
"Why," aaid the Yankee, "I would take ooa
Englishmen at a tiihe, I would whip Mm, and
then 1 would Uke another, and eo I wOuld go
ioeg till I Kad whipped the whole nation, ft At
the eloae of the sermon. Mr. Spurateoa, the re- 1
later of the aneedote, aad eeverai friends, retired
to the reatry. Soon there eame In a. tall, lean,
long faeed, eoletno looking nan, who balled from
the State of Maine. He preoented to Mr. SpurEat
a letter of introduction, and was welcomed
the preacher. Soon Mr. Bourgeon addressed
new 6om?T by spying: " Well, ray American
friend, how did yon like my il!astra?ftn of fndi.
vidual power, drawn from your countrymen 1"
"*0," aaid the member from tho Pine TVee State, 1
" 1 waa quite well pleheed with it, becaueeit was
so true, and -this waa eaid with the utmost solemnity
of tone end gravity of manner. " do true,
no true," aaid Mr. 8,, " what do yob mean, sir T
"I knew of a-Yankee that did that_onee," Waa
the reply. " Aqd wliat Wae ms name r jbp. opurgeop
asked?to which the Yankee answered,
" The name, eir, was George Washington, per- .
Mips you have heard of him 1* Mr. ttpurgeon
was dumb for a moment. Ho then joined in the
hearty laugh, end allowed that the " Yankee**"
was too mnob for him.
Mas. PalmKofoN eaye that, jnst before the last
war with England, " circumstances were seen
around the moon nightly, shooting stars perambulated
the earth, the desk of the sun wjm covered
with black spots of ink, and comments swept
over the horizon with their operlo tails. Everybody
said it prOfligated war, and cpre enough it
did come. Its costiveneas was felt throughout
the land, but the bravery of General Jackson expitated
the American citizens, and foreign donominees
soon became a by-word."
A Goon Jokc.?A little wee specimen of a bhy
was placed upon the witness stand yesterday, at
the Police Court, to testify In a case of ssssult
and battery:
" Do von know the nature of an oath, my boy,"
inquired the Judge.
" Yetb, thir," lisped the urchin.
" If you tell a story where will you go to 1"
" I shall go to the witcb house, promptly replied
the urchin.?Cincinnati Commercial.
TRANCKNDZNTAUbM.?" You know, madam that
you cannot make a purse out of a sow's ear."
"Oh, sir, please fsn me. 1 have intimations of
swoon. When yon use that odious specimen of
vulgarity again, clothe it in refined phraseology 1
You should say, " It is impossible to fabricate a
pecuniary receptacle from the aurieular organ of
the softer sex of the geuus Hog."
A F*KNOTt masristrale. noted for the love of the
pleasure of tho table, speaking una day to a friend,
aid: " We have just been eating a superb turkey
; it was excellent, stuffed to the neck, tender,
delicate, and of a high flavor. We left only the
bones." "How many of you were there V said
his friend. "Two," replied the magistrate, " the
turkey and myself.". ^
Patriotism.?A person entering the House of i
Commons when the Rump Parliament was sit- I
ting, exclaimed: "These are goodly gentlemen, i
1 could work for them all my days for nothing."
" What trade are you, my good friend ?"
" A ropemaker," replied the other.
Tiikrr is a man up in Delhi, New York, who
boasts that he never took a newspaper, and the
same knowing " critter " says that Santa Anna,
if he persists in his struggle with Russia, will be
sure to lose all the territory of (be Bosphorus,
and be excluded from the navigation of the Amazon
sea.
" Jamie," said one Irishman to another, the first
time he saw a locomotive, "what is that snorting
bnsteT" "Sure," replied Jamie, * I didn't
know at ail unless it's a steamboat splurging
along to get to the wether."
A panot in Broadway, New York, wishing to
be witty accoeted a young bell-man as follows:
" Yon take all sorts of trumpery in your cart,
don't yon 1" "Yes, jump in, jump iu.'
"Ah! my dear, how eame you so wet?" in*
quired an affectionate mother to her son. " W by,
uia, one of the boys said I darsent jump into the
crack, and by goeh, I tell you I ain't to be dared.
" Sally, what time do your folks dine?" " Soon
as you go away?-tbat'a missus' orders."
v.. ju u:.. n?j ?
iutoi jl atto u> iuioo uuiuviif
MAIN ST It SET,
WILL OPEN, on Saturday,
10th Inst., handsome Msortineut
MILLINERY,
/tsbg/vconsihtiko or
French, Chip, Fancy, 8ilk, PaJM
tnela and English Straw BON//
fl NETS, Misses' Equestrians, Feathers
for Head Dresses, Lace Setts, Illusion Capes,
Berthas, Fancy Hair Pins, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, and
a variety of Articles suitable to the season, selected
by Miss Cordon from the largest and best Fran oh
bonnes in New York.
DRESSES made at the shortest notioe, and Dressmaking
attended to as usual, to whieh we respectfully
invite the attention of the Ladies of OteeavUle
and its vicinity. 49-tf April 14
DISSOLUTION
THE Copartnership of P. F. BKATTIE A CO.
has expired by limitation. All persons indebted
to the Firm, by Note or Book Account, are requested
to call and pay the same at an ?vl^ day.
February 16, 186*. R. C* PULLIAM.
? New Firm.
THE subscribers have formed a Copartnership,
and will continue the Bnsinoss at the Old
Stand, under the Firm of BEATTIB A PULLIAM.
They oxpeet eoon to receive a fine Stock of SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS, and will be cleaned to
oo thoir old friend* and customer*.
F. P. BKATTIB.
Feb 17 41-ffm R. G. PULLIAM.
Town Property Near the Female College
FOH SALE.
THE undersigned baring deterlyflMCY
mined to remove to Louisiana, offers
dererjBgrfia bis HOU8K and LOT for sale. The
B premise* are desirably located, on
saiair" ' ill?* Buncombe street, near the Female
College, and will be sold upon reasonable terms.
The House is comparatively new.
Possession given immediately, if doahrod.
For further particulars, apply to Mr. T. B. BosBBTS.
D. P. SPARX8.
Jan IS td tf
MENCfTOT'N. C. IN8URANCE COMPAMT.
THIS ASI1KVILLE
Mutual Insurance Company
TTAVIWO complied with the ltgll requisition of I
11 thin 8 to to, id relation to Agencies, and having
appointor) th? undersigned as their Agent for this
place, he is now prepared to take RISKS on LIFB
or PROPERTY. JOHN W. ORADY.
Greenville, 8. C., Feb.dO, 1868. 48 tf
I*AW NOTICE.
THE onderalgned will devote himself entirely to
the practice of Law and Equity on the Western
Circuit. Mr. PRICB is hie partner for Creenv|lU
District, and nay be found at his ?Wee In
Greenville. > JAMES L. OP.R.
Match 31, 1880. ' 47 ' U
shaving,
Hair Trlinnlhi, DrestlBf, DylSi
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RAZOR BETTING AND &HAMl?OOING.
AT THi ^
Seoond Door Above Mr. lfdT>?rson'?,
wilson cooi,
\, M#y ?ft i tf
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mnmlwfiflllj
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iMSDSl TO WHIOB tkt tttesNw of Pnrohi
Jmw?uypll?i with NBW and CHOICB QO<
wBUXLlai th7 low print. !/ . .
OUR UN RIVALLED 8TOC*
Of PLANTATION GOODS to now roadjr for la.
wpoctioiV-to wbloh the attention of our Conntty
friend* and Factors U invited.
HOUSEWIFE LINENS
And FAMILY DRY GOODS, for thO present and
approaching season#, la largo rartoUfO, of the moet
appYoved makes. . Particular attention to oallod to
onr pruias monk ? ' VT ;Z
' : LONG CLOTHS.
At It and 11| cents, aod the titer makes, all
heap and excellent Goods.
Fall stock of Yrepob and English Long Cloth*
East makes Bleached sad unbleached Cotton
oseotap?all wldtH*?always on DaM.
Heavy Brown Shirtings, at OL 8 and 10 espta. .
8up?rth# brown Son Island Shirtings, at flj, B, W
snd Iff conii?
Bxlrs 8 os. CottoO Oanabnrgs, 8 ox. 8tripod fl.
Osnaburgs.
Blno Denims, Hickory 8tripos, Apron Gbook,
Marlboro' 8tripos, Ac., Ac. , /. ^
CLOTHS. CASUiMRRBS, TWKED8, AC.,
For 8pring sad 80minor, tn now stylos, for Goats
sad Boys, now toooiving.
r nperior Frenoh sad English Drop D'Eto, in beay
makes, for Pants.
Extra heavy English do., in Black, Green, Brown
and Blno, for Boys7 and Servants' wear | with
A fall assortment of Linen and Cotton Pant 8tuff#.
Linen Coatings, Flannels for Gents* Sacks, Vesting*
for the season, Ao., Ac.
Materials of various kinds far Children's wear,
Servants' Coatings, Veatings and Pant Stuffs.
HEW ???IDS ?Y WSt
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March 11 U-lt 243 KING. OPPOSI
SOMETHING NEW!
A OIFT Snurpritr conducted upon a Literal and
Impartial /Han/
Endorsed by the entire Prseeofths city of Baltimore.
' H. E. HOYT & CO.'S .
OKKAT OUTHKMN .. WO.
41 BALTIMOWW STRUCT,
iBAifi.waflfl<s>aaj? ME?.
DEUiqauTni vow southkrn and vnrtu ou>m
- Write for * Catalogue for 1009.
It contains the Largest List of Useful, Ornamental
and valusririe GIFTS ever published.
Greater inducements to Agents than ore- before offered
by any other establish man t in the United 6 tales.
A OI1.T worth from ' A
FIF1Y CENTS TO ONE HONORED DOLLARS,
AOOOMI'ANISS BVRT BOOK. * .
Postmasters, Country Merchants, Booksellers, Librarians
of Universities, Academies, Private and
Circulating Libraries, Schools, and all others whose
business will enable them, are fospectfallY solicited
to become onr Agents. Any person can, by collecting
a few Clubs, obtain a valuable collection of
Books in a short time, without sny actual cost, save
a few moments' leisure time.
Wo have Agents lu ail parts of the .country, who,
besides supplying themselvos with valuable Libra
riot, are realising handsome profits from the sale of
Gifts, accompanying their books.
V Catalogues, giving fall parti an lark, mailed free
to any address.
WHAT THBPBES8 SAY.
They have a magnificent assortment of Books, had
have prepared themselves with innnraerabie elegant
Gifts to be distribnUd among their 44 troope of friends
and customers at large."?Baltimore Sun.
Not only may a selection be made of soy choice
work, bnt with it the purchaser is ?sn to receive
some article of jewelry, which, in many esses, prove
quite valuable.? Baltimore Daily Exchange.
They make no promises that are not performed
strictly to the letter, and by thus punctually canceling
their obligations, have rained the entire oonldenoe
of not only our citisens, but the country
abroad.?Baltimore Patriot.
A young lady acquaintance of ours purchased, for
91, a book at this establishment, a few days since,
and reoeived a double-cased gold watch, valued at
one hundred dollars.?Baltimore Clipper.
The success which attends the Gift Book Housf
of Messrs. II. B. Hoy t A Co., has no preOedeats is
the annals of Gift Enterprises.?Republican A Argot.
Call and See them, and our word for It, you will
not regret jour visit.?DitpatcK, Baltimore.
The inducements to the Southern sad Western
people to make their purchases from Messrs. Hoyt A
Co., are much greater than can be offered by any
house of the kind in the country. Freight from Baltimore
to any Southern point is leas, and the immense
order bnsineee done by this firm Is a guarantee
of thsir fulfilment of all promisee?Family Jam-mill.
It is, in a moral, getting books for nothing aad
being paid to take thorn away.?El ma tor.
AU orders will b* promptly sad impartially filled,
and forwarded within one day after being reoelved.
The lifts, in all eases, will aoeompauy the Books,
with a written oartileata to the person sending the
order.
++* Remember, no Gifts distributed of less rains
than 50 cents, or mora than $100.
Address, H. B. HOYT k CO.,
No. 41 Baltimore St, Baltimore, Md.
April 14 49 . Jn*
Booms and Lois Tor Sale.
mTHB subscriber offers for sale TWO LOTS
in the town of Greenville, situated on Pee dietan
Street, and within fire minutes' walk of
the Railroad Depot. Baeh Lot has a Cottage an It
Fine Walls of water and convenient Out-houses ere
on the premises. These Lots will be sold together
Or separately, en very reasonable terms. For further
particulars, as to the six* of the Lot, terms, Ac.,
apply to L. W. WATSON.
. Feb 10 .40 11
Valuable Lands for Sale,
ON TERMS ACCOMMODATING TO PURCHASERS.
A TRACT containing 490 A ores, 444 of which
. are good, heavily Timbered, and first-rate
George's Creak Upland. The Tract is located in
Pickens District, on the road from Greenville to
Pendletoo, 8 rallrs from the former place.
Also, a TRACT in the same neighborhood, containing
370 Acres. 200 Acres arc heavily Timbered.
fin i."n? -r- -vA V~.?
Por particular*, apply to W. K. BA8LEY,
Oct 38 26~tf OreenrtUe, 8. C.
Do You wish to Buy Baal Estate
IN ONSEN VILLM t
THE Snbacribcr ii igtol for the ult of the (W*
lowing Town Property :
-HOUSE AND DOT on Buncombe Stmt, opposite
die Female College, owned bj Mr. B. J. Jaudon.
HOD# AND LOT of Mr. J. N. Peaeter, near the
Railroad Depot. One of dpi ami desirable plane#
in OteeaTllle.
HOUKB AND LOT of Mr. n. R. William*, oa
the Atpiot* road, ud mw the Depot.
Alto, several other pUtM.
The above Property trill be sold tpog the Meet
ronton able terms. W. P. PRICE.
Jan 20 , 17 ' If
M. DAVID & I. RPSflW,
jSSfc _ litpearaea Aire dxaliu u? '%
fpriQ /WATCHES, Jsr
X JEWELRY AHD CLOCKS,
dS&fttfPp Ko. 8R8 KINO 8THBET,
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wetches *_Oloeka Brptirtd warrantee iar one rear
PebiO " AO ly
NOTICE.
T\UHfNO My neeeeaeev or seeideatal absence,
J\J my friend, Ool. DAVID HOKE, who It my
fawfal Deputy, wiH alien<1 to tllpeiMM harhpaay 1
bntMM transactions with the office of the Commit
siener. 8. A. TDWEK8, C. R. O. ft. j
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.SPRING DRESS GOODS.
In mw style Silks, Plain aad Printed Challies,
8uuMr Ptpttoi, do, Jut Hrlria|. 1\ ; "a
RICH SILK ROBES AND OHALLIK RQBES,
In new style* for Ui? leuon. Nsw style Silk and
Maalin Robe*. ^77 * - j . >
WHITE ANI) COLORED STELLA 3HAWLB,
At all prions. Boperlor White Stella Mantilla
Shawls.
Fall a took, of Bydag Mantillas, to arrlrs by Mit
steamer.
SKIRTS! SKIRTS J | SKIRTS til .
For Children, Misses and LadMh We are bow
prepared to shew the yCtt best article of Ladies'
Extension Skirts erer mads. Abo a large assortment
of medium and low price Skirts. Oar stock of
HOSIERY, SPRING UNDERSHIRTS, AC.,
For Gents, Ladies and Children, is now well assorted,
MY SffBAMBB, AT
A. F. BROWNING'S,
TE HA8ELL STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. a
THE LITER
PBBPAXBD by Dk aawroan, ,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
TB one of tbo beat PURGATIVE nod LIVER
X Medicines now before the public, that acts as
Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any
other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic
but a JUtcr maody,-anting list on the Liver, to eject
its morbid matter, then on the Stomach and Bowels,
to .carry oS that matter, that accomplishing two
purposes effectually, without any of the pain (hi feelings
experienced in ike operations of most Crttkartir*
purge* U; end wh?ntak? daBy in moderate donee,
will itmgtkM end MM II up with uwul rapidity.
The Liver is one of the] * rating the atomach, canprineipal
regulators of ring food to digeet well,
the human body | and M purifying the blood, gi?.
whan it p * r f o r as a ita ^ lag tone and health to the
function* well, the pow- W whole maehinery, remoera
of the Arlttm an fol- O *l?g the eanae of the diely
dareloped. The atom- fag enae?etiecuug nradieal
aoh la aim net entixely.de- , on re.
pendent on the healthy * Btlloue ptlaefc* are
aotiou of the Liver for car*d> and what la bet- ,
tho proper perforatanee tar,. prevented, by the
of ita function*; when occasional naeof the Li* >
the Lantech ia at fault, m rar la rigor* tor. .. \
the bhwaU ape M lhmt, m One doe* after eating
and the whole ayaiota auf ^ ia suflMetttm relieve the
(bra ip eonaeqoenoa of ^ atomaeh and prevent the
on* organ?the Livep? food from riaing and
having oeaaed to do ita he* eon ring,
duty. For the diaeaaea Only on* doaa taken
of that orgaa, ana of the Q before retiring pre Ten la
proprietor* haa made it m Nightmare,
hi* atndy, in a praatioe S Only on* dona taken
of more than twenty ^ at night, looaena the
year*, to And some rem*- pa bowels gently, and oatiea
dy wherewith to oountar J Coativenuaa.
sot the mapy derange- One dose after each
monte to which it is Ua- rjt> meal will cure Dyspepsia
bie. ?. One dose of two teeTo
proTe that this rem- A spoonafnl will alwayg reedy
is at last found, any llev* Sick-Headaohe.
person troubled with Li- K On*bottle taken for fever
Complaint, In any oTQ mala obstructi'n removes
forms, has but to try * , the eaua* of the disease,
bottle, and eonvistton ia W and make? * perfect cure,
certain. ' Only one doae itnmedi
Tbeee Owns remove ?< atelyrelieves Cholie,and
all morbid or bad matter ZJ One doee often repeatfrom
the system, supply- ? ed ia a sure our* for Choi
lag id their piece ft heal-l lore Mortons, end ft prethy
flow of Mle, invigo-' IrenUee of Cholera.
Only ?e bottle U needed to throw out of the system
the effect* of medicine after a long sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaandioe removes ell nellownefte
or nneolnral eolor from the akin.
One done taken a abort time before anting gtvss
vigor to the appetite, aad makee food digect welL
One doee often repented cure* Chronic Diarrhoea
in Me wont forms, while Summer and Bowel Complaints
yield almost to the Ant does.
Ooe or two doses sores attack* earned by Worms
to children j there In no sin si, safer, er syiidisr remedy
in the world, as it never foils.
A few bottles onrsn Dropsy, by smiting the abHorbcntS.
. v i ^ - ' .? ' .
We Uke pleasure In rsoommsnding this medicine
as a preventive for Fever and Afne, Chill Fever, and
all Fevers of a Billions typo, ft operates with oertsinty,
and thousands are willing to testify to Me
wonderfol viitnis.
All who nee It are giving their wash Imp? testimony
in its favor.
jm* Mix water in the month with the Invigorstftf
Anil KWaIIa* kftili litwnllftAO
The Liver lavlgenUer
la a aclentiAe medical dltooTeij, and U daily workin*
cure* elm cut to* great to believn It cure* aa if
by magi*, ?*?* It* fir* dooo giving Mooofit, aad Ml.
dom aon than ode bottle la required to oar* aay
kind of Liver Complaint, from the worat Jaumdio* or
Dgtpepoim to a common HrodtuJn, all of which Me
the reaalt of * Dimaeed Liver, it* Prioo eae dollar
per bottle. DR. HANFDRD, Proprietor,
245 Broadway, New York.
Retailed by all Drnggieta. Sold alao l.- E. KauTcn,
Oroeovilie. 49-ly Ap 14
" e*1'*' *e w **- >*e#ve? ^ ? "
GOWEN8VILLE
MALE ASD FEMALE BEMIHABY.
THB Ant Seaaion of tkia SCHOOL,
AjM^for 1829, will open on the Fiaar Oat
, "afjor FiiiviiT, under the direction of
^9aF B?v. T- ' Baric, PrineipaL
4BF The Rate* of Taittoa, per Seaaion cf
Ave months, are aa folloira:.
Primary Branches, eeooeaeaaeedeeeeeOo* eooopa * ?> $ ft 00 J
Higher English Branches,....... 7 50
Higher Mathematical Branches, 10 00
Latin aad Greek, IS M
?r^u Sshr,3? reai'r ad??u>taee# in ita location
equal, if not au peri or, to any in the Btale. it n equated
at Gowenxvtll*, Oreenville District, in the
midat of an exoellentjeeigkborhood, where the yonng
are not expoeed to thoM temptation* eomaaoa to village*.
Beside* being at n port oHem it la within a
few hundred yard* o? Bowdeti'. deipOar Bpriog, a*
fine mineral water aa aay la the upper district*.
Mr. Barie, the Principal, ta aa aapartaaaad teach f
op4 good di*o ipliuariaAi Mid %h% XnuUN ftsittr
fb. iMM.ive* that they aaay oxpeot for the Sehooi, a
^SCKky bo had ia the familiea of the
neighborhood at aix and aoven dollar* per month.
For further particular*, apply to the Principal, or
to Dr. Was. Mooaay, or to
A. BOWDBW, Chairman Br T.
H. B.?Anangementa have beaa mad* to aooare
the aerriee* of a yonng lady wall qualified to give
Instruction* i*Node, Nee*6e- Work, Leather-Work,
Drawing, Grecian Painting, ho., Mr., at prieoe in
pUjaHftlae to the above Rate* of Tuition.
We won Id Invite the speeial attention of parents i
aad guardian* 4o tbia addition to the interest *f oar
School. Wo chnB be able to fhro Inxtruntloa la bay
of the higher' branehee of Female BdncaMon, at
price* within the rooeh of all. '
Ooweoavlll*, 8. C., Nov. SA, ISM.
Jan SA II tf
NOTICE,
T>BM0NB Indebted to the late firm of W. H,
I MOTET A CC., can settle the aaaM at my office
vary ?ooo, or they wSf Aad their Note# and Aejf?
VraS
f^jbeVhrm meat hT223od. *W tL HdSSr
?W = - ,J u ,
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'
NWS m~U to ordtr, Md UTUm tort rtjU. v9Mt>
DltSB, WHIPS, *e.,oahaad, Mid for eale CHKAP.
V. fl. HOVEY,
TUB LiI)lB8r8T0RI,
:r 0 l ' v ."M11* t* ^ *V
FANOT AND STAPLE DRT GOODS, RICH
DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
* " HOVSKKEKPING GOODS, READY
MADE CLOTHING, AND INDIA*
ROBBER GOODS, s,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
N. B.?Ord?w MooiBp?nl4d by the o??h, for Medical,
Law or Library Books, Moelaal InatromeoU,
sad Bond riot, promptly Oiled in New York nad delivered
at hie oonnter on ehorteet notion.
" Jaa IS ? - k 36 ?" // ' ljT
P7 JOHN W. QRADY,.
Dtuucn nr
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND
SHOES BOONS A HI) ST A TtOHKR Y.
DRUGS A D YESTUFFS, HARDWAR*
A CUTLERY, WOODMR
WARE, GROCFh'/ES,
GRAIN, COUNTRY '
PRODUCE, A*.,
MTQMTB TH? W*W OOU*T HOCM, OJ? MAIM llttn,
Ju(6BBBllT^IJS,g.C. lr
TBI SibMrtW eontinuoa to ORNAMKNY with
PINK GOLD ersry tmMy of HAIR WORK
to ordsr, tnoh M Hair liroaclt??, So. Fingrr Ringr,
do. V*M, fob mod Guard Chain*, do. Ntrklaett,
RraooUu, ud, in tot, RVBEY ARTICLE IN THK
BR AIDED HAIR LINK. Mokes, of too Gold,
Engagomtnt Ring*, (with Inscription thrown in,) Sotid
Gold, Ann, Collar, Jinn and Chimin* Bottom* ;
Horrors* Modal*, Soul*. 4a, Ptau of %rm kind,
im cooks* oil articles in Bra**, fllrir or Gold j Repair*
neatly all Jewelry broaght in; toko* all old
Gold or (Hirer, at fair ratoatioO.
fAR- Offloe sixty yard* seat of the Old Court
Room, Green rills, 8. 0., and near the Entotyr***
Ottos. J. H- RANDOLPH.
|y \*:?x lT _
Boot, Shoe and Leatfror Store.
THE 8ub*erib*r ha* on hand aasxssllsnt assortment
of B00T8 AND 6HOX8, of hi* own man
u lac tare. Also, just rsosirsd, n fin* assortment of
W\ ' wiusts Pijirrtuw,
V . Galtera. Ad.; 2d I wee and Children'*
aiiea; Gentletnen'eSlippem.
Alio, * Urge *toek of BEOGANS, Shoemakers'
Tool*, Leather Findings Thread, Laos, Ac.
He ha* also on hand a large (took of
LEATHER,
which b* will *eU at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
Having in hli employ exoellent workmen, k? i*
prepared to MAKB the flneet article of BOOTS and
SHOES, at th? short**! notice.
AM of the above Goods, together with article* of
hi* own manufacture, will bo sold at the most reasonable
price* for eaah. Jf" BURTY.
In Ma*. LoViuii't Buck Building.
April 16 49 tf
GREiWyillllvARBlE Y ARE)
the MARBLE BUSINESS a* heretofore, at the Old
Stand In the rear of Mr. KetohWm'. Blew.
He feel* thankful for the patronage which ha*
mo nwwna w ui run or viuiini * .Audi,
and bop?*, by attention tobaatnaaa,andproanptnaas,
to mrit a Mttauaw of tba same.
Oct 1 M-t/ J AS. M. ALLKN.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
raii.Ai?i.riu,
^ ^ ^ fye bli$h*d JDn*
yW ill It * lisf of lib fioi
ih'cOJ wtli FtraltiuW Mfidmmit A'nom.
rffTHB HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of tba
X ?*fcl daatrnsU? of human Ufa, eaaasd by
BojcunJ Diittioi ajxl (lio doctptioDi prwiiMd upon
tba unfortunate vbtia* of nob disease* by Quacks,
several year* ago directed thai* Coo rolling Surgeon,
a* a tkaeiimkU act worthy of tbeir name, t? opan a
Dispensary for tbo treatment of this class of disss us,
in all tbeir form*, and to fire m4di*al adoioe armUt
to all who apply by lettar, with adceoripUon of tbeir
condition, (oca, occupation, babiU of life, Ac.,) and
iq eao* of extreme poverty, to fmrwU* otodioin** fm
o/iiaw. It la nsedieaa to add that tba Association
command* tbo highest medical thill of tba age, and
will fnrniab tba moat approved moderfl treatment. .
The Director* of the Association, in tbalr Annaai
Report upon tbo treatment of Sexual Pjaeaaea, ?.
pre** the bigbaat Malefaction with tba success wbiab
baa attended the labor* of tbalr Surgeon* in tba care
of Spermatovthma, Seminal Wettkneas, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Syphilis, tbevlce of Onanism or 8elf-Abe?e,
dlaaaaa* of tba Kidneys, Bladder, ?*., and order w
oonGnuanoa of tba aame plan far tba ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of. tba past, foal assured
that tbeir labor* in this sphere of benevolent
effort have been of great benefit to the agio tad, especially
to tba young, and they bare reeolved to devote
themselves, with renewed seal, to this vary Important
and much despisedcanse.
An admirable Deport on Spermatontma, or Seminal
Weakneu, tba viae of Onanism or Salf-Abone,
and other diseases of tba Sexual organs, by (be Consulting
Surgeon, wlU be Sent by mail (in a sealed
envelope,) Jr? of cWys, an receipt ef M? iSasgn
for pc-sf- je. Otfoor Report* ?a?d Treats on tba nature
and treatment of Sexual dismsts, diet, Ac., are
constantly being published for grain!ton* distribution,
and will be sent to tbo afflicted. Some of tbo
new remedies and methods of treatment discovered
daring the bet year, **s ef great value.
Jfflr Address, fbr Report or Treatment, DR. J.
8 KILL I fi HOUGHTON, Acting Suraeon. Howarrf
A?ao?i*Uon, Ho. 9 8o?Ui Htatti Ata?yP)ili*M*lyhta,
P*. ?r+u of th* I?irooU>r?.
BZRA I>. HKARTW8LL, PrMidoot.
OWklMtopa*) B*mUiy< H-lf ft
MAIM ITSUT,
NEXT TO THE MANSION HOUSE,
I4 El I* farntok flMtfuMn ?Uk ?*?7
FAHHIOKABl.K CMmiINO
Ml tab)* to th* hum t* Ik* wafcrt
moA of Ota <wW n*aa.
Alio, m exooHent u*ortmeut *f BOOTS, RHOKft
AN O fJATS, with* r*rt?ty of FANCY A RTICLS8
ohota* lot of BBOAE8 ANJ> TOBACCO. ^
o. s. bowbh;
KtB?ft6t?r?r ot tti Diiln Is
nmm nrwirruut ot *r,-ry
JJJF HAJB8^t^M,K
FIH'I CEIEWATEI MCTAiB M^L CASES,
I Oppooit* th* ' <>? MVM Hm?.
P<M COLOMBIA, Ik C. ft Ty
. | . . . ? f -? t? w? ^ >
*V* JW b A ( ?, *
e??m of management, ? * adaptation to *H wi?tlu
the roliowfcg
* ^1PIWT0fO5MLS,' ^
"Hart*. had on# of Oror.r 4 Btk.r'. Machine,,
tft B? family for nearly a y?w and ft half, I Cake
pfcaanm to commending it a* erery way reliable for
Ike purpoee for which it U deelCn?d-family eew?Jfrt.
JotKro Lomril, rtif* of Dee. As
"iTeonfeer myeelf delighted with your Sewing If achiae,
which hae been ia my family for many month*.
II hae a!way* been ready fur duly, requiring no ad- i
juaimcnt, and la eaaily adapted to. every, variety of
family eewiag, by (imply changing the spodm of
thread."_ Jfr*. ?li,9b3t Mrieklond, *if, of Rtr.
Dr. Strickland, Editor of N. Y. Ckriitiam Acfvocott.
44 After trying eevoral different good mac hinec, X
preferred yoere, on acoount of it* eiraplioity, and tb* *
perfect ejjrtrA which it U managed, a* well aaaha 1
strength 4m d durability of the Man. After long experience,
I feel Competent to apeak in this mttw,
and to eouMenUt recommend It tor ororj variety of
family owing.w-i-Jfr?. E. B. Bpormrr, myfr of tXs
Editor of Brooklyn Star.
"I have mad a Grocer M Baker Sewing KmUm
t>r two years, and hara found it adapted to all kinds
of fhmily sewing, from cambric to broadsloth. Oarmen
to bars baa* wont oat without 4b* firing way
of a stitch. The Maohino it easily Kept In order,
and easily used."?Mr*. A. 'BWhipple, toifs of Boo.
Goa. Whipple, ifow York. f
M Toar Sawing Machine baa bean In asa in my family
the past two yean, and the ladies reqaest mm a
to give yon their testimonials to Its perfect adaptedneas,
as well, as labor-Baring qualities in the perform
i.nca of family and household sewing."?Bokort
Boot-man, Jfsto York.
" For sereral months wa hara asad Grorar ? Baker's
Sowing Machine, and bare come to the conclusion
that eVeiy lady who desirua her sowing beautifolly
and quickly done, would bo most fortuuato in
poasoasiag ono of these reliable, and indefatigable
iron needlo-women,' whoso combined qualities of
boauty, strength, and simplicity, an MrahsaMocf*J.
W. Morris, dnofklsr M.Om. Geo. P. Morris. WAilor
if Iks Moms formal,
Kztraot of a letter from Tbos. R. Lear it t, Ksq., an
Amorioan goutleinan now resident in 8ydney, Haw
Sooth Wales, dated January 12,1868 s "1 bad a Uut
made in Melbourne, io 1853, in which there ware
over three thousand wafri, of ualn, .Itk ---
ot Drover A Baker's Machines, a single esam of
thai baa ouUtood all the double mafMiad by
ailora with a needle and twin*." _
"If fliHMr oonld ba aaOad op ftroja bit mnrky
had?, ha would ring lb? advent of Ororer A Baker
m a mora benignant miracle of art than wa? mr
Vulcan'* smithy. Ha would denonaoe midnight
shirt making M * the direfbl spring of wo? annua bared.'"?Prqf.
Jfortk.
"I take pleasure tn saying thai the 0rover * Baker
Sawing Machine* hare mora than sustained ?y
expectation. After trying and returning ?there, I
hare three of them in operation in my different places,
and, after four years' trial, hare no (Vnlt to And."
J. H. Hammond, Senator of SomtX Carotin*. . *
44 My wife baa bad one of Orover A Baker's Fa?- ? I
ity Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satistied
U is one of the best labor-saving mashlnot that
has been invented. I take much pleasure fas rseossmonding
it to the public."?J. O. IfarrU, fldiirsu
of IkUweetrs. ' * ?
. "tt Is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody iato
an excitement of good burner. Were I a Catholic, I
should insist upon Salute Oroter A Baker having an
eternal holiday, in eom?smoratton of thois good
deeds for humanity."?Canine Jf. Clay.
" I think it by far the host patent in use. Tko
Machine can ha adapted from the in est earn brie to
tbs heavies t ea?ltnera. It ssws stronger, fhstor, uad
more beautifully, than one eau Imagine. If mine
could not bo replaced, money oould not buy tt.*-?
Mm. J. O. Browa, NatkvilU, Than.
"It Is speedy, T?y neat, and durable in Its work;
is easily andsrstool and kspt In repair. I earnestly
MH. nwsiM w Ml HIT aeqtnintanrei
ud other*."?Mre. Jf. i. Forrmi, Jdempkit, Turn.
k M>lfe tad thU Maohhte to work to ehr tatiefnotion,
esd with pleaeure recommend it to the public, no wo
believe the Ororer A Boker to be the beet Stwing
Machine {a one."?.Deary BroiKtrt, AUimmtm, Ttmm.
\ "If need exclurirely for familyperpoeet, with ordinary
c?re, I will ?H*r they will loot ooe ' three
core year* end too,' end never get vot oft*-"?M*
Brtktnt, Nat brill*, IhM.
"I hero hod fomr Meehlae for several week*, end
em perfectly aatisfted that the work it doee ie the
beet end moet boantifnl that erer was made."?Jfa*fit
Aimittm, JfutkmilU, Tmm, , tji'-* ' ?*
"I nee my neeekiao vpon eoata, dreee making, and
tee Unen Hitching, end the work ie admirable?far
better then the hand-eewinr, or nay other machine
I have ever eien.*-?Away B. Tkomp+m, JfrntWB*,
fwe
" I tad the work the diWffd and meet tfoaetifel
I have erer Been, made either by head or machine,
and regard the Grove? A Baker Machine we one of
mm (iweu dmmiom to tu tel."?Mr*. Tnmlor,
NmekwilU, Tmm.
"X Woo oMtTflmrr * Baker"* Ifaeklwaa k> ?oo'
la bit family, ami find it teralaatto, 1 in ?Udontly
movwDd It to all pen?M la want of a Machino."?
<?. T. Thompson, NmkeilU, Tnn.
" I tako ptoaaaro In eertifying to tbo utility of tbo
Onw A Bakor Sowing Machine*. 1 km word oao
on altaort ?T?rj doaorfpUoa of work for awntbo, and
ad.U ?ih stronger and hotter la erory rooyort
than work doao by hand."?Mr*. JO. |V. WJrester,
NtukeiUe, Term.
-I woald bo Mtwilliag to dfapow of ay Orever A
Bakor Maokiao fn a largo- amount, ooaM 1 ate wplaoo
it again at pMnoaf? Jfrr. If. 0. Aral,
JfeuMUe, Ten*.
" Car two Maohlaoo, poiohaood fMk yon, do tk>
work of twoaty yoaagCadieo, Wo wink teiaontara*
commend tho uroror I Bakor Bowing Machlte to to
tbo boot la ate."?AT. mMmom A Co., MempkU, Term.
\ MX find tbo Maokltti warily managod, vary dorablo,
and tako pleamro lit jeoomwokdTng It to all who
wtak oonrenleaoo, ooogo^y and ploaoara."?Mr*, f.
I TW, W > '
I Marob 10 ^ U tea
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GREENVILLE, 8. C.
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