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Hi ?--T" 1 1 . > "U - 4 ^ V * Irirrtflt ^nttrtj. - !* ~Tk? fcoar oflUtt. When brightly glow* (1m kindling went. And limiting shadows point htm home, The farmer he He the hour of reet That call* him to hie hnmblejlomo. Welcome the home-returning hour ! For,.wearied all thtf summer day, He feels lU renovhting power, And chocrtly his pulses play. The western breoae is sighing balm. The robin trills his plaintlro song, And evening's hnsh and holy calm Come e'er him as he trips along. Tint aBiinkA la anrllna o'er the hill. HI* cot emerges from thftmo? That ?pot of earth, the 4?umI' atilt, Ilia home, hia own deer home, he tees. And now what ploasurc winga faia feet, What gladness dancoa la hia aye ! When tottering forth, he steps to meet Hie little prattling little children hie. He'll snatch his infant to hie lap, And press it's cherry-eolor'd ohcek ; Then o'er the threshold lightly ship ... And to his Wed companion speak. Let those who seek the eroitdod hall And all tbo city's heartless blaze, Rejoice when evening fives the call, , " To mingle in the wildoring mazo. I envy not their glittering shows, Thafcannot yield them joys like mlno^ Rich with what bounteous Heaven beetows, BIhst with these children's love and thine. * HSitntotiafg dMm. From the Home Journal From Xr. Ezekiel Benton to Xr Abraham Fitch. . SMITH VILLE, NEW IIAMFAHTItE, ) March 22, 1859. J Mr Data Ade?Since I last writ, I've been a puiun a climax on my me, ny gunn marriea.? Now, you nee In't hoist yonr eyebrows, and whissel?'cause it's all over. When I look back nnd kinder think of it coolly, I lay it all to my going into the quirs. Ned and Bill Sims, and Joe 'res ton, and half a dozen of 'em, had been at me more nor a month, wantln' me to come up and help 'em in the base, but I fought shy, tellln' 'em I never could sing in mectin'; but the truth was, I know'd I'd feel plaguy queer up among all them gals, for female clcty always did take the starch out of me wondrous; and aunt Barbara, yon remember, used to say that I was the awkwnrdest feller among young women she ever did see.? Well, they pestered rue so about goin', that what did I do at last hut go. I'd rather had a double tooth out twice over, but then I was ashamed to 'sav " No "any more. So, on the next Sunday mornin' after 1 promised 'em. I dressed somcthin' smarter than ordinary, and scented ray handkerchief with peppermint, and when I got to the church, had half a mind to give it up, but Juse then Bill Sims come and clapped me on the back, and aez he, " Come, Zeke, we re going to have a prelude this mornin'. We must turn out strong on that," and so I hod nothin' else to do but just to go along up. Somehow or 'nothar we went up the gals' side, nnd when I got to the top of tne stairs, there, sure enough, was the hull of 'em, and henriu' my new creaky boots, what did they all do hut turn clean around And took straight at tne. I iM you I felt streaked, and my head begun to go round aa if I'd been a di inkin'. I couldn't 'xnetly Me which way to go, but I tried , somehow to gft over where the fellers was; when si.. tX a <Li f I fJ f 2 t J .1 . .s - I va r urst vtin>|{ 1 kuuw u i im?n me step, ami went sprawling, head foremost, and would hit# been down in the middle aisle, if it hadn't been for the front of the gallery. I got nn as quick as I could, but my pantaloons was all ?lu*t, ray coat was torn up the back, and the gals was a snickering as if they'd bust* This made me kinder desperate; so I sat down and began to look at a music book awful hard, just as if nnthin' had happened, lint I did not sing a note that mornin', and never was so glad as when tueelin' was over. When the folks begah to go out 1 hung back a little, so as to get away unbeknown ; but aa the rest of 'era in t he quire seemed to be awaitin' for something, 1 had to push ahead, when I'll be bound if there was one of them gals there vti dosea that sez, so nrovokin', " Why. Mr. Benton, your eont is all torn," as if 1 nida't know that. I didn't say nnthin' l.aek, but hurried out, and slipped round under the shed till the folks waa gone. Weil, Abe, it was three Sundays after that 'afore I went into the outre agen; for, liy that time, I guessed it had all bio wed over, and Joe and the rest of em were at me all the while. That time I tuk pnrtickler pains to be on hand as soon as the chureli doors was opened and to get in the quire scats fust, and so I tuk the go's, you see, one at a time, and not all in a mess tike j before. Well, I got along fust rate that day.m d j begun after u few weeks to get quite use f to it, when something new turned up. One Sunday evening I had taken my place at the end of the , seat towards the mils; and juss across the little , aisle at the end of the gals' seat towards us sat llett/ Burroughs. Now you recollect Hetty, you knew you eau't akeer itn many prettier faces than | she's got any way. Welt that day her ribhorflxins set her off 'stonisliia'. We were short of < music-t>ooks, and so, when we was standin' opto i sing the fust hymn, lloWy sez to me, sez she, " Mister Benton, will you look over mef 1 kinder started hut tuk hold Well, when i begun to sing, I found my voice was little flnstieatcd, and that made Hetty Ink straight at me, and then I I was flnstieatcd wuaa, and then 1 look'd at her, and then she got to shakin', and down went the 1 book clean over the front. " Ke chunk " it went, ' and made everybody jump. When lletty saw the hook fall, site come nigh fainting ; and grab- 1 bed my arm?not a purpose, you know, luit kinder accidental, Weil, Abe, it was that what did It For, Jon see, when mcotin' waa over, Hetty , sea to mo, as we vrsa going out, sez she, "Mr. Benton, I was so confused, I didn't know what I was about. I beg your pardon for taking hold of your aria" I*?r, ma'am," sez I, " why I librd It" Aad then Uotty blushed, and didn't say nuthia*. And then sea I, ? I only wish you'd juss j take hold of my arm again, and let me see yon heme." Well, do you believe it there was lletty , iiikv ?< niiiug, nrill III arm. When I lea her, anil got to onr house, 1 sot down, ami It was, for all the world, like a , dmnv 1 set up all night a robbing my ryes, and a thinking, and then rd guess it waen't me but aotne other feller. Well, the folks in the house i didn't know what to make of ma; for I went on htr curious, and not ns I use" to. * 1 was con ahlerable 'straetcd and could n't eat nntbln', and I broke a tumhler. a meat dish, and two eupe nil id one dajr. As this was being rnther apenslra the folks eonhln't stand U any better nor ; me. Neat day after our walk home lwtnttvacd ! Hetty, thiiikin' I'd have A glnrisos time, hut J when 1 got to the house I set nke a mummy, and eouldnt get up steam to say nothiu' nise. Yon n nmti wh nnvNM mere Bit UM mud* bonk to Mart tie. VYrU, 1 aee lletty off Mi) on foe a | fortnight lunger, end ?tt the town got a talkie' bow I *?i a aparkin* Hetty Dai-roughe, apii th*i , I mail, u11 my huh.) that what w?a to be woe to 1 be, aa?i w 1 calculated on Qubkhr* the thiag aar> < tan aa toon aa I prad that Hatty waan't t?al at my alnpplpMnao often ; and when a gal ain't *e*'d at yon in ?eli eireumataaeee, you may I* ear# ahf'a rather takm*' with yoa." Tbnt'a ?ny 1 (V'Thr?"?*J w oat to n* it eoaaatltn.-e, Aba, So one eveoln , ka ( Woe afltW. Uy Hatty, and had war' at mvarlt op to U?? atickin pint, a*s I, "T'a ? ty, f a f??e?>nii|d aak von to tnarfv Mm, what yrov d VQh aiy )' Then me lau<rh.-d, and ?' That would depend on who naked me." T) an ?? * * Snppnee it aa? Ned Willi*," Sc>. ?he ^ m 'IT M ft 1' I'd toll A'al \VUlii, bat not you." That klndor, fttaMgcr'd me. But I vu too oute to lose the op portuolty, >nd wil im "Suppose it wm me t" Ana then you ought'to have eeen her pout up her lip and set (he, "I don't take no eupposea" Well, now, vvjtese there woe nothin* for me to do but touch the gun off! 80 bangle went. Be* I, Lor, Hetty, ita me. Won't Vffu say fmaf And then there woe such-a hpUaballoo, in my head, I don't know 'xnetly whsttnk plnce, but I thought ! b-crd a ye? wbUperin' somewhere out of the akirmieh. Anvhow, after that, Hetty and me woe engaged, and- six months after we woe married. The day we wae married) we went off In the afternoon care fbr Boston. . When we got to Brettleboro, Hetty a eked me to get her a glam of letntmaJc. Well, while I woe in -for th% lemonade, off started the cam; and when I got out, with thelemonadein tny hand, there they watm hundred feet head start. Lor! didnl 1 holler! "My wifef My wife I" 1 yelled like a Injun, and run Uke a Injun, too Away went the ears, and aw ay I fob lered, scream in and blowln*, and lioldid' the lemohade all the time. Then I threw the glass away ; then I let my overcoat go ; then my hat blew off, and then 1 fell down, blow.ed out by the aide of the track. The first thing that roused me up was Hetty's voice: " Zekel, O my Zekel I are TOI1 ?** Villi fiffn ITotfv aonSii' thn Am mm was Starting. and I wasn't back with the lemonade, got out herself on the other aide, and let tha care go without her, and eo I had been a ehaein* the cars,and Hetty had been a chasin' me. Cut no matter, we're all happy agetC and I remain yourr. 1 , JGkkkikl Bkxtom. A Ha*d Subject,-?An ' OM Soaker," *ho tires in Wee ton, Missouri, took It toto M? <h?ea one day, and rer; sensibly too, that it was about time tor him to be considering hts probable fbftire con lition, and forthwith repaired to the R?v, Mr. B , the respected pastor of the Baptist denomination Of the town aforesaid, to obtain light, fie was reecired with nrbanity, anil forthwith the following dialogue ensued : Old Its your doctrine, boa*, that a feller to bo eared must suffer tmmurshun, isn't it? ' MV. B.?Ye?, Mr. tk. It ie a fundamental doe-" trine of out eh arch, that a map, to be regenerated, must repeat of hia sins, and be Immersed. Old S.?Well, boss, after repenUn' of his sins, and bain' tlld under, if he flashes in the pa*v then what? Mr. B,?-Although backsliding Is much to be deplored, still, if he sincerely repent of his sinSr ana is again immerasd, the cbnrch will receive liiin ui/ain. Old 8.?Well, e'poae he agin kicks out of the tmoss after the second time, (for you know what critters there are In this world, boss,) then what's to pay T Mr. Bl?Notwithstanding nil this, If he will seriously repent, and solemnly promise to emend his future life, the church will again receive him into its bosom, after being immersed. Old 8,, (after a few moments of deep thought,) proposes the closing interrogatovy?Well, boss, wouldn't it be a Masted good idea to keep sich fellers in soak all the time? Our informant did not sav whether old 8, joined the ehurrlt or hot, hut we incline to the opinion thnt If he did. the chances were prett y good for his being " kept in Bonk all the time." The Napoleon (Ark ) Planter publishes tho following card from a deserted husband : ' * , " Whereas, matilda pinkhatn, my wife, has left my bod and b<>rd, and whose evar will bring her back shall be eutybel rewarded, let it he more or leas, Kha hm cliesnut cullered here lite blu ios, li?e skin, abuse of a small site, had her du or her mutlier will l>e distracted, age *8 richard pink, ham, of madbury. If you can And out anything about her sent a lettur to darean posloaess of new hampshire, she went away the O'of uorcmber 1852, before she was married her name was m itihla hill till! ilarter of sirs hill mid li?nn? kill of altoa. * *" j Ax Imsti AovRtmEMCT.?A reward of $3 is offer ! for Ike Apprehension of Patrick O'Flaherty, wh i Inst week stole the jack ma, which same hail on ? pair of gordnroy breeches, with blu^^ves, and unnko* a short pine ; much given Uriflttnling, nud like wine his shoes let down at "Pooh! pooh!" said an unfeeling wife to hei expi ii.g husband, a* he strove to utter a few parting words, "don't stop to talk, but go on witli your dying." " Is Miss 3. at home t" "I think not, sir?I'll go and ask her," was tho reply. Mrs. Paris & Miss Gordon, JfA /.V STRKKT, WILL OPEN, on Saturday, inst,, a handsome assort incut MILLIJfARY, COXHISTISU or French, Chip, Fancy, Silk, PayJM mcta and English Straw BOXryn SETS, Misses Equestrians, Feathers for 11 ad Dresses, Ldeo Setts, Illusion Capes, Berthas, Faucy llsir Pins, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, and a variety of Articles suitable to the season, selected l.? u;.. ti......... r .1? i . > - ,v uuiuvu uuiii iuv orgeat ua DfH rrencn bouse* iu Now York. DKE.4SKS uwU at the shortest not ioe, and Dressmaking attended to as usual, to which wo rerpoctftilly invito lbs attention of the Ladkw of tlrecnville and iU vicinity. * , 43-tf April 14 THE Copartnership of V. F. BKATTIK * CO. has expired by limitation. Ail parsons iudebtuti to the Firm, by Note or Book Account, aro roluestcd to call and pay Uia same at aa early day. P. P. BKATTIK. February li, 1S59. . R. 0. PULLIAM. lfcw Flrn. THE subscriber* haro foratad a Copartnership, and will eontlnqe the Business at the Old Hand, under the Finn of BKATTIK A PULLIAM. Tlioy espoct soon to reeeivo a flne HUv.-k of St'RlSU ASD SUMMER U(H)f>S, and will be pleased to too their old friends and customer*. > P. P. BKATTIK. Feb 17 41-6m K. 0. PULLIAM. Town Property Hear the Female College FOB'SAL?J. THE undersigned baring defermined to rcntovo to Louisiana, offers fDdMd hi* I10UAK ami LOT Tor sale. The WtjWftmL-'""einises are desirably located, oil Bnacoiube stroot, near tha Female Col logo, au<i will bo, sold upon reasonable terns*. The House is comparatively new. Poss-jssipn given immediately, if ties I rod. For fUrtker particulars, apply to Mr. T. B. Boa5?ra. L?. p. KPARKH. Jan 12 39 if lACNcV FOR NT cT IN8URANCE 'CWPANV'. THE A8HETILLB Mutual Inauranoe Company HAT I NO complied with the legal requisition ol this State, In ralation to Ageuolas, and hav?g appointed tke undersigned as their Agent far litis Msec. r>? in now pruperoO to Ink* RISKS on l.IPK >r PROPERTY. * JOHN If. URADY. OfWMtftlle. 8. C.. Feb. 10. 1068. 40 tf LAWNOTOK. THE wdemljpiwl will (brute hiinseir entirely to the practice <?r I.aw Mid Faulty nn the Wcnt?rn Circuit. Mr. PRICK i? bl? partner foe Oreenrtllt Motekt, mi4 mt be bund et hie ofliee in Sreen*?le. JAMES L. OUR. Mereb ?, 1890./ * <41 If I .. I ...4- [ SHAVING, Hair TrlmMluf, Drowtaf, dylKf RAZOR SETTING AND RTIAMPOOIiro. * *U? 8ooond JDoor Aboro Mr. MoFborioD'o, WILSON COOK. Muy 2 . ^ 2* ' If , .im.j uii.j ..aim Km * \ BjB ? T S 1 H I HSW SP1IB? NE\V SPRING Of STiPLI AIB.FAICY DRY UBS 81 now a BJ551D TO WHI6B tj>e attention of Purcl NEW and CHOICE Q< OUR -ITNRIVALLED STOCK. Of PLANTATION GOODS 1* bow ready for inspection, to whieh the attention of oar Country frtrnds and Factors li invited. HOUSED IPS LINENS And FAMILY DRY GOODS, for the present and appiteohini seasons. in largo varieties, of the mosl approved makes. Partfoulak attention to called to our preoent stock of - v L<?NO CIXJTRR, At Hj s, 10 end 12t oenU, and the finer make*, all cheap and excellent floods. * * * , . pull stock of French and English Long Cloths' .Best makes Bleached and unbleeohed Cotton Shootings?all widths?always on hand. , Heavy Brown Shirtings, at 6|. 8'and 1(1 cents. Superfine Brown Sea Island Shirtings, at i|, 0,10 tmi u| com*. Extro S o*. Cotton 0?nabur?t, 8 or. Striped 0. Osoahurg*. Dlu? I>enin?*. Hickory Stripe*, Apron Check, Marlboro* Stripe a, <?., to. CLOTHS. CA8SIMKRE^. TWREOH. AC., For Rpring ihd Suirunor, In new style*, fbr Uentl and Boy*, now wolvinjr. upcrior French and English I>rap D'Eto, in hoay runko*, fqr Pant*. Extra heavy English do., 18 Black, CIrecti. Brown and Blue, for Boy*' and Servant*' wear: with A ftall assortment of Linen and Cotton Pant Stuff*. Linen Coating*. Flannel* Tor dents' Sack*, V'titing* for the season. Ac., Ac. -V* Material*" of various kind* fbr Children'* Wear, Servant*' Catling*, Testing* and Pant Staff*. ' HXW B&DSHB JBY m Mnroli H 44-tf 243 KINO, OPPOS SOMETHING NEW! .1 OlFT Entri-pri** comlncttd upun a Lifteral and Impttriipl Ptnn! Endorsed by the entire Pre** of the city of Baltimore. H. E. HOYT & CO.'S ORKAT ROI'TllKtlN wo. ,41 RALmtnan wntmcr. KKApQCABtOta for 001 tiibbk amd wmtrbm order*. Write for a Catalogue for 1959. Itoontaln* the Large*! LUt of Useful, Ornamental and valuablo OIFT8 ever published. : ' ? ' Croat, r inducement* to Agent* than ever before offered by any other cstaMUbmcut in tho United Slate*. t'. a our wo writ rsox - rflFIY CENT8 TO ONE HDfNDRED D0LLAR8, AOOOMPAMEft EVKKT HOOK. Postmaatcr*, Country Merchant*, Booksellers, Librarians of Universities, Aeademhw, Private and Circulating Librarica, Schools, and all other* whose business will enablo tbcui. are reepoctfully solicited to become our Agent*. Aay person con. by collecting a few Qlubs, obtain a valuable collection of D'hik* in a ?k??? line, without any actual cost, save a few momenta'' leisure- tin*o. We hatro Agoat* in aU part* of the eountry, who, beside* supplying themselves with valuablo Librariea, are realising tiRndsotie profile from tbo sale of Gift*. aecompanving their book*. e ... ?I..i s.n ?1 n.j? t * iuii jtamtiiiai r>f tuaiicu irer to any sUdn-Kj. .1 WHAT TSE PR183 SAY. They htro a magnificent assortment of Book*. Md have prepared themselves ailk jiwuuicnMc elegant Gifts to be distributed anions their " troupe of friends and cudtom?H at large."?Baltimore Sau. Not only may a selection be made of any choice work, but with it the purchaser is tire to receive flume article of jewelry, wbicb, la many caeca, prove quite veluablo.? Baltimore Daily Krekanje. Tbey make ao promise* that are not performed strictly to the tetter, and by Uium punctually canceling their obligation*, have gained the entire confidence of not ouly our citisous, but the country abroad.?Baltimore Patriot. A young lady acquaiutanoa of oar* purchased, for $1, a book at this cKtaldixhnictit, a few day* since, and received a double-rated gold watch, valued at otyt bumlrod dollar*.? //nftuuor# Clipper. . The taacays which attends the Qift Book' Ilonac of Messrs. XI. K. Iloyt A Co., bus no prccedouta in the anualfl of Gift Enterprise*.?Jitjulrlioau ?f- Argus. Call and see them, and our word for it* you will not regret vonr visit.?Dispatch, Baltimore. The inducement* to the Southern and Western people to make their purchase* from Messrs. Hoyt A Co., are much greater than can ho offered by aay house of the kind in the country. Freight from Baltimore to any Southern point is lo?i, and the immense order "business douo by thU firm if a guarantee of tbeir fulfilment of all promise*.?family Journal. Ills, in a moral, getting books for nothing and being paid to take tbem away.?Elsrator. All orders will he promptly and Impartially Ailed, and forwarded within one day after being received. The Gifts, iu sil cases, will aeeompany the Books, with a written certificate to the person sending the order. Hetneraber, no Gifts distributed of less value than iO cents, or more than #100. Address, H. E. IIOYT k CO.. No. 41 BalUmoro St., Baltimore, Md. April 14 49 3m* . Houses and Lot# Tor Sale. ? THE subscriber offurs for salo TWO L0T8 iu the town Of Greenville, situated on Pendleton Street, and within five minutes' walk o< tha Railroad Depot. Each Lot has a Cottage on jr. Fine Wall* of water and convenient Out-bouses are on the premises. These Lota will be sold together or separately, oij very mttuiuiblt' tonne. For farther particulars, u to lb* also of the L?.t, terms, Ac., apply to -L. W. WATSON, reh 19 40 % : w ? If ? Valuable Lands for Sale, ON TEAM8 ACCOMMODATING Tu PURCHASERS. A TRACT containing MO Aaron, 400 of which re good, heavily Timbered, and Brat-rate lu.irge'a Crv^k Upland. The Traet ia located to Pickuna District, Oct the road from tinea villa to Pendleton, B inilis from the former place. ' * Alao, a TRACT in the aaaie neighborhood, conIdning .170 Arret. 300 Acres arw heavily Timbered. On the Tract thin an 50 Acns beat BOTTOM. For particulars, apply to W. K. EA8LKY, Oct W 35-if ' tireenvillc, 8. C. Do You wish to Buy Real Estate /.V ORKKS VILLC / TUB finhaeriber h Agvnt for the ante of the following Town Property : HOUriK AND LOT on Buncombe Street, opposite the Pcaialo Collate, owned by Ma. It. J. Jaudon. HOUSK AND LOT of Mr. J. N. FeaaUr, near the Railroad Depot. Una of the moot deaiaahla place* in OreenriUc. . t HOUSK AND LOT of Mr. II. R. Williams, on the Aaguri* food, and near the l>ep<>t. Alao, acraral other place*." The above Property will be eold upon the aanet raimnilinw KrUM. ? . r. I'ilU K. J?u 20 ^ , ?J ?r ?Vd A VID&i.E P 8 TI5, t^C" IIIFMTIM A*? PKALIM (* WATCHES, irl JKWILET AND (5LOCK8, Wo. *28 JCTKO BTBVST, v <MII4Uft^!MHMNigrv Ci3? Wmtkmm fc Olock* l?(tM wiwwod for on* roor V?b 10 4? ly ~. ? w NOTICE. t DURtkfl mi noeoMorr or bit fH.n4,Co?. TMfll) HOKK. H. u a* k.(W OrHf, wflf oMonrl to oil uerooa. btvinr m; buhni tvoaraotkxi* ?Hlh tfcc nfffro of tTto CuoimkpIoomv^ 8. A. Tf?WlfB8t C. *. 0. D. W?rh3 4* if I ?< ? -; . " V ii i n 1 'i i ti n ft p ?mi i' j jftCt i\'^ 'I BkESS S99BS, OVEKLINO'^ AND iU. DIIS UffTEff T? TBS SB&SW. PEN ING, huon Ii invited. Oar DEPARTMENTS *w *11 now )ODS, which will be told for C'et> or City Aiiopttvce J[* * e v - \ ? K% I' * - NEW SPRING CALICOES. ,;Y ' Ne? Spring French Cambrics New Spring French Brilliants Furnitnre Calico*, .Furniture ( hint* Super I'ndrcMcd Furniture ('hint* *, J Furniture Dimity, do. Fringe, Bullion Fringe Summer Marseille* Qniltl /* . Allendale and Manchester Quilt*. Ac., Ac. EMBROIDERIES, LACES And White Good*, fn new style* and Urge variety, at low prices. "1. * ? r Bordered Linoo Cambric IT rfhd kerchieft, all price* Hemstitched and Rmbroiderpd L. C. Ilandhrtv chief*, for' Ladict and Children. < ' *' SPRIJfo DRESS GOODS, In new style Silica, Plain abd Printed Challic*. Summer Poplin*, Ac., Ju*t arriving. RICH SILK ROBES AND CD ALL IF. ROBES, In new *1/1 c? for the season. New atylo 811k. and lfuslin Robes. . " , WHITE AND COLORED 8TELLA SHAWLS. At all prices. Superior Whit? Stella Mantilla Shawls. j Foil stock of Spring MantiHaa, to arrive by next steamer. r . SKIRTS! SKIRTSi! 9KIRTSUI * . For Children, MImm rati Ladies. We are now prepared to show the very beet article of Ladles' Extension fkirU ever made. Alto a large aAsortmen t of medium and low price Hkirts. Onr slock of HOSIERY, SPRING UNDERSHIRTS. AC.. For Oenti, Ladies and Children, is bow well assorted. i rasnr srBAMtaa, m . A. F. BROWNING'S, IITE HARELL STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. THE EIVER FKCFAHED BY VM. SANFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM -4' GUMS, IS one of the beet PURGATIVE and LIVER Medicines, now before tbe public, that arte as a Cuihartie, easier, milder, nu<l more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not ouly a OntAartie but a Liver remedy, acting first on tbe Liver, to eject Its morbid matter, then on tbe Stomacb and Bowels, to carry off that matter, thus aoromplisbing two Purposes effectually, without any of tbe painful reelings experienced in the operations of most Vatknrtic*. It strengthens the system at tho same time that ll purges It'; and when taken daily in moderate doses. r wlD strengthen and build it up with unusaal rapidity, ? The Lives.is one of thej i rating the stomacb, canprincipal ' regulators of] sing food to digest well, tbe human body ; and'.., purifying the blood, givwhou it performs its'ra ingtoneandbcaltbtotbe functions well, the jpow-j? whole machinery, rcinoors of Uic System are ful- ? ring the cause of the dis)y developed. The atom- L4 ease?effecting a radical ach is almost entirely do- ^ cure, pendent oti tho healthy *5 r Dilions attacks are aetiou of tho Ii'ver f?r P{ en red. and what is bcttUo proper performance a tcr, prevented, by tho of itm functions ; wheff occasional use of the Lithe stomach is as f,?.lt. ear Invigorator. tbe bowels are at fault, M One ton. after eating and lbs whole srstem snf K. Is suffleienlto rotlem tk. fer? in oousoquenoc ofj^Utomneh affd prevent tha one orgun?tha Liver?[K] food from rising and having coaacd to do iU W soaring, duty. For the diseases Only one {lose taken of that organ, auu of the CS before retiring prevents proprietors has mode it m Jftghtmaro. bis study, in a practice S Only ono.dose taken of {iiore than twenty.^ at night, loosens the years, to find somureuio- a? bowels gently, and cures dy wherewith to counfer J Cqstircucss. act the many derange- One dose after each ments to wtyicb it is lia- meal will cure Dyspepsia blc. ' r' One dose of two tcaTn prove that this rem- Q spoonsful will always reedy is at last found, any , litre Sick -Headache, person troubled with ,LI- 66 One bottle taken for fever Complaint, in any of 0 uialoobstructi'h removes forms, has but to try a r the cause of the disease, bottle, and Conviction fat * and makes a perfect ehrr. certain. |{^ Only one dose immudiThese Gums remove'alely relieves Chotic, ami all morbid or bad mntter!? One dose often roocnt. from tin- sy atwin. ntuply- ? ed i* a nA cure for ('holing la tjieir place a heal- era Morbha, an<l a prethy Bow ofbllo, invigo- vcnt|\e of Cholera. Only one bottle la needed to throw out of thesyatcm tb? effect* of medicine after a long aickncaa. , Ono hotslo taken-for Jaundice removes all enllowhes* or unnatural color from the akin. One doae taken a abort time before rating glvea vigor to the appetite, and mttkoa food digeat well. One doee often repeated curea Chronic Dlarrlnca in ita worst forma, while Summer and Bowel Complaint* yield almost to tha Brat dose. One or two doaea enrea at tack a caneed l>y Worma Ut children ; there ia no sorer, safer, or apeedier remedy in the world, as it never faila. A few bottlca ourca Dropsy, by exciting the abaorbenta. ' We take ploaatrre in rccommeniling this medicine aa a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Pavers of a Ililllou* type, ft operatca with certaintv. and thousanda are williuir to teatlfv to ita wonderful virtue*. All who uso it are giving their unanimous testimony in it* favor. Mf- Mis water in the mouth with the Invigorates, and swallow both together. The I.Ivor liavlfforalor I* a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cure* almost too groat to believe. It cures as If < by magic, sree t*e flftt dote i/irin'j brnrflt, and seldom more than ouo hot tie is required to core any , kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jotndiot or , Itfprp*in to a common ffmdackr, all of which aru the result of a Diseased Liver, /tdf Print <me dollar prr bottle. DR. SAN FORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York. . Retailed ky all Druggists. Sold also by B. Kst rrs, Hfeenville. ?U ly Ap 14 GOWENWiiyilir 7 i MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. . * THK first Session of thU SCHOOL, jfff^B^fdr 1850, will open on the Fimst Day VnVv or Vcaucaar, under the direction of vMr ReV' T. J. Baric, as Principal. GiJP . The Rates of Tuition, per Session of five months, are as follows: * 1 Primary Branch**, $ 00 Higher Knglish Branches, 7 50 1 Higher Mathematical Branches,.., 10 00 ' Latin and Ursek,..,.M..,,..v 12 50 1 This School possesses advantages In Its location ' equal, if not superior, to any In the State. It is sit- 1 satej at GowonsyjUe, Oreenville District, in the 1 midst of anesoellent neighborhood, where the young 1 flsl' not skiwimil til khnM Iffsttlslinni ia wil. ' lagce. Besides being at a post ofBec, H la within a 1 fins hundred yard* of Bowden'* Hnlj.hur Spring, aa 4 flee mineral water aa any in lh? upper district*. Mr. Kado, the Principal, is ao teach- 1 or an<l good disciplinarian, and tlio Trustees flatter j themselves that tney may expect for the 8ehooi a ' liberal patronage. Good Board may be had in the families of the neighborhood at six and seven dollars per month. For further particulars, apply to the Principal, or to Dr. Wn. Moonoy, or to a R. BOWDRW, Chairman B. T.' If. B.?Arrangements have been made to seeurs tho services of a yowng lady well qualiM to girt instructions in Music, Necdlo-Work, leather Work, , Drawing, Grecian Painting, t?? Ac., at prices in proportion to the above Rates of Tuition. , We would invite the special attention of parents and guardians to this addition to the Interest of oug Befool. Wo shall be able to give instruction la any of the higher branches of Female Kducstten, at prices within the reach of all. OowsDsrilie, 8. C? Nov. flfl, 1869. * Jen W * . .17 tf KOTICKr " ] indebted tn the late Birrs of If. II. | X IIOVKY A CO., can aettle the same at aiy of- * flee very soon, or they will And their Notes and Ac- < ! counts In the hinds of aa Attorney for eoUeetta*. l/nnger indulgence cannot he given. The liwelnssa I of ? "trm mnet he settled, W. M? HOVRV.' *1 W Feh It 41 tf I ziHp ..' ISB, ? * ' y 1 . FHK GOLD HID SEY1R WATCHK Jewelry A Silver ^Ware, , * J., !r Prom V - - 1 SAKTTEL W BENEDICTS, New Y?rk. EVERYtHINS OF THE BEST QUALITY, WR? AMD WAABANTBO. r Ord- n for anything la this lis* will bs very oar** ftiUr attended to, and delivered a ftwdmlflirnetto*. with ray father *naNM me ta procare the abort an flea la New Tork Olty of the Mat etylea, and ml low price*. . , DeLi BENEDICT, . , AT LKWa NEWSTUKK March 24 4ft ly Saddle A Harness Manufactory. . The Subscriber would respectfully Inform fJW?hthe public generally thai ho eoDtinuea tho above Basin*#*, TVro ttoora AbontAa Or<airille Haul, and is prepared to furtilah customers with any description of HOME MANUFACTURED SADDLES. Carriage, Buggy aad Wagon HARNESS tiiado t? order, apd in the beat styles. BRIDLKS, WHIPS, do., on hand, and for aide CHEAP. J?e- Saddle* and Harnett REPAIRED at short notice. . A. M. GILREA1H. Mch 3 ' . 43 ^ ly ~"w. h~ H o YGT.~ pr< >rti*rroR ok THE LADIES' STORE, . DEALER l!f . FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, RICH DRESS GOODS, SONNETS, R fit ROSS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, READY MADE ct<>TiJ/N(?, AND INDIA , - -RUDDER GOODS, GREENVIj^E, 8. C. N, B.?Ordoa* ftcotntaiiicd l>y tlie'eosh, for Medical, Law or Lihtftrv Hooks, Musical Inst ram cuts, and Sundries, wroinptly filled in New York aod delivered at hi* conntor on shortest notice. Jon 13 30 1j ~ JC?fi N W. G R A D Y, drolke 1* . . -i FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, READ t MADE CLOTHING, BQOTS AND SUO&S, ROOKS AND ST A TIONKR Y, DRUGS A- DYKSTUFFS, HAHDJi'A RE & CUTLER Y, WOOD'EN WARE, GROCERIES, URA IN, COWNTR Y PRODUCE, Ac., orronm: the nrw ooukt norsB, om mau strict, GREEN VIjLL.E, SU C. riAUK Subscriber continues to ORNAMENT with J FINE GOLD every variety of llAUTWORK tw order, such as Hair Rroacbei, jfo. Finger Rinym, do. Vent, Fob and' Guard Cham*, do. Nerlelaret, Rrarrlct., and. in fact, KAfcKKY ARTICLE IN THE BRAIDED HAIR LINE. Makes, of fine Gold, Engagement Ring*, (with inscription thrown in,) Solid tMd, Slm e, Collar, Dotam und Ckimite Untton ; ?u(t?vct AledmD, Stall, <f-c., Plait of every kind, and makes all articles in Urass, Silver or Gold ; KeSiirs neatly all Jewelry brought in ; tokos all old old or Silvcr^t fair Valuation. JO/fr Office sixty yams cast ?f the Ohl Court House, Greenville, 8. C., and near the Enifrpritt Office. - J. H. RANDOLPH. July 1 8 ly Boot, Shoe and Leather Store. f I3IIK Subscriber has on hand an excellent assort X ment of DOOTR AND SHOES, of his own manuiactnrc. Also, just received, a flue aa^prtmeiit of LADIES' SHOES. SLIPPERS, Gaiters, Ac.; Mlsaes and Children's "^^^^Shoes,nil sixes; Oeiitlcnien'sSU]>)>?rs. Also, a large stork of RROGAN8, Shoemakers' Tools. Leather FindinrS. Thread. Lace. Ac. llo bta al?o on hand a Urge at nek of L.J3ATHER, which .he will coll at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. Having in hi* ou)plo; excellent workmen,'Ira ia prepared to MAKE tlie fluent articlo of ROOTS ami a HOES, at .the *liorient notice. * All of the above Good*. together with articly* of hia own manufacture, will Ik> aold nt the moat reaaouablo pricfa for cn*h. Ji1, BURTY^ lu Mint. I.ovei.amu'm IIhuk Ri iuoi.no. April 16 4? tf YAM THE Snh*rril>cr having purchaaod the interval of AJr. JAMES It. CHALMERS, bo will continue tuu MARBLE BUSINESS a* heretofore, at the Old Stand in the rear or Mr. Kctchum'a Store. Ho feel* thaukTul for the patronage which haa been extcndcil to the Firm of Chalmkbs A Am.as, and h?|ic*, bjr attention to huaineea, and promptneae, to merit a continuance of the an inc. Oct 7 22-tf JAS. M. ALLEN. HO WARDA N S OCiATION, PHILADELPHIA, A JlcnrTolrnt luttihltiun, eetahlUked bjf Special Endowment far the He!iff of tke tick nod <ii'treated, ajjtic.trrt icitk I'lVa/nt and Epidemic Dietnere. rpllB HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awiui destruction or numan lire, caused by Sexual UiMMM, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victim* of such ilimuoi by Quack*, scvcratjyear* ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, a* a charitable act worthy of their name, to o|ien a Dispensary for the treatment of this claaa of diseases, in all their form*, and to give medient advice gratia to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ae..) and in caoo of extreme poverty, to firnimh medicine*/re* a/ charge. It is needles* to add that the Association command* the highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish tho most approved modern treatment. The Dircetore of tho Association, in their Animal Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfy tion with tlie success which has attended tho labors of iheir Surgeons In the cure of Spormatorrhoca, Seminal Weakness, tlonnrrhcea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Ac., and order a continuance of tho same plan for tlio ensuing year. The Directors, on-a raview of the past, feci assured that their labors in this sphero of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to tho afllieted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to derote themselves, with renewed teal, to this very important and much despisod eansv. An admirable Report ou Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the rice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will he sent by mail (iu a scaled envelope,) free nf charge, on receipt of ttrc etamp* Tor postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual disease*, diet, Ac., are Bonstaully being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the affttad. Some ef the new remedies and method* nf treatment discovered luring the last year, art of great value. JOT Address, for Report or Treatment, DR. J. SKI I.I.I N IIOItOIITON. Acting Surircon. !i..?.r,t AmocIMIod, No. t Sooth Nio'.li Htrvvt, Philadelphia, Pa. *?* By order of tho Director*. K7.HA D IIKA1ITWEI.T., Pre?M<?t. 0*0. Fairciui.0, SeefoUfy. 88-ly F 3 MAIN BTBBIT, NEXT TO THE MANSION H0U8F, ^ItK prejtored to furniih Gentlemen with every FAHIIIOTfABIxE CLOTHING mitablo to thr maon an J nceearary to tho comfort mil decent appoorance uf the utter man. Alto, an exoelleot IMortAnt of BOOTS. SII0K8 AND II ATS. with a variety of FANCY ARTICIJU) ind a eholeo lot of 81ft IA RS Aft'D TOBACCO. Got 31 It v ,f asTBOWEH? Kaaafactnrer of and Doalar ia FURNlTUBli nf every deeeription. Wr CHAIRS of every etyfo, .'...Am.... ISK'8 CELEBRATED ME TAINS BUNIAL CASES, ; Oppo+it* fht Cnmtrart* Houft, FoM * CDLPMIH A, 1. C. Slt-Jy . ! I l.U II J L. ! -U-. I ! JS .m * '? t jf' ' V'-' V .'- 1 . Ml % >>?4w GROVER & BAKER'S , . , - OKKKBRATKD * , FAMILY SIII1S MACfllSES. WlW ?TTt??..PRlCE3 FROM $co TO $it6. IXTBA CHAAOI OT tft YOB BSKMEBB. 495 BROIDW-AY, ......Wfew YORK. 288 KINO STREET,. ,'jf. I.. .CHARLFK1 ON. .! AS. H SHERMAN, A... sr. (.' K I KN V 11 I I ' ' 'm \ i*i r * . These machines ic* fn>? two *pooi*. ? pnr. Ohascd from the store, requiring no re-windii g of thread. ThcyTTrm, Fell, SMbi-r ami Stitch in a superior-stylo, finishing each MM bJ the** ewn of. erntlen, without reobnna to the hand-needle, a* s required by other machines. They will de bet tc? d eheauer eewinsr than I laMMtrew raw, even if >1 * works for 0>E -TEST AM BOl'lJr and bly, the best Machine* in the mafke* fe* (ttmij sowing, on account of their simplicity,. fBrabiftty, case of management, sqJ sdipUition to " vurfeik-? of family sewing, executing cither bwy o? ffne work with equal facility, and without spuria^ adjustment. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of ijfair Machines, the Qroverd: linker SewiOg Mor hi me Com. pang bog leave to respoetfullv vafer to tho faBuwisg TESTIMONIALS. u Having had one of Orover A Baker's MsekiKs in my family for nearly a year and ? half, I lake pleasure in commending it as every way reliable ft* the purpose for Which it is designed?family sew* tng."?Jfrt. Jo*hna Lentil, wife <tf Rev. Dr. Learil, Editor of Mi Y. Inde/tendent. " I confess myself delighted with your Sewing Machino, which has been in my family for many niontbs. ft has always been ready for duty, requiring no ad. jnstment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family tewing, by Simply changing the spools of thread."?Mr*. ElUnheth Stririilaud, wife of Iter. Dr. Strickland, Editor of M. Y. Chrietian Advocate. j "* " After trying several different good machines, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the | |>crfect cose with which it Is managed, as well as the strength and durability of the seam. After long ex* perisncc, I feel competent to *"nak in dhris manner, and to confidently recommend tt for every variety of family, sewing."?Mr*. E. II.. Sjtooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star. , " I have used a Grovcr A Baker Sewing Machine for two years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from cambric to brdadcloth. Garments have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. Tho Machine is easily kopt in order, and cssily used."?Mr*. A. U. Whipple wife of Her. Geo. Whipple, Mew > orA. < " Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my family the past two years, and the ladies request me to give you their testimonials to its perfect adaptedncss, as well, as labdr-savhig qualities in the |*tformanco of family and housohuld sewing."?Vf..6? t Doorman, Mete York. " For -crcral months we have used Grovcr A Baker's Sewing Moehiuc, and have come to the com-lu sion that every lady who desires hor searing beauti fully and quickly done, would be most fortunate ,n possessing one of these reliable and indefatigat e ' iron ueedie-womeu,' whose combined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, arc invaluable."? J. W. Alorriis daughter of Urn. Geo'. P. Morri*, Editor of the Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Tbos. R. Lenvitt, Esq.. an American gentleman now resident in 8ydiwy. New South Wales, dated January 12, 1858 : "I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with on. of Grovor A Baker's Machines, and a single scam .1 that has outstood all tlie double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine." "If Homer could be called up from his murky hades, he would sing the advent of Grovcr A Baker as a more benignant miracle of art than wft* ever i mean a sinimy. lie woulil denounce midnight .rliirt-inaking a? ' tbe direful up ring of woo unnumbered."*?I\of. A'orfA. "I tnko pleasure in saying Ibat (be <1 rover A T'.akcr Sewing Maohincs have more than sustained iny exportation. After trying and returning other*. I have three of them in operation in my different places, and, after four years' trial, have no fault to fiud." J. H. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. .wife has hail one of tlroror A Baker's Finnily Sewing Machinos-for some time, and I ant satisfied it is one of the best labor-saving machine* that has been invented. I take much pleasure in rrconimending it'to tbe public."?J. (1. llarrit, Governor of Temne?tt. "It is a beautiful thing, and puta everybody into an excitement of good humor. Were I a. Catholic, I should insist upon Saints tlrovcr A Baker having an eternal holiday* in eommcmoration of their good deede for humanity."?Catmint M. Clay. " I think it by far tbe beat patent in use. The Man bine eiitt be adapted ffntn the finest cambric to tbe heaviest casaimerc. It auafa stronger, faster, and more beautifully, than one can imagine. If ntiue could not lie replaced, moncv could not buy it."? t/-. 7 n II V?l-'ii. m " It is spocdy. very ncut, and durable in Its work: is easily understood and kctttiu repair. I earnestly recommend this Machine to all my acquaintance* and olbers."?Afrs. M. .4. /'orres/, Sfrmphit, Tru?. "W? And this Machine to work to our satisfaction, and with pleasure recomtnend it to tho pnblie. as we hclieve the Grovor A Baker to he the Wat Sewing Marhiue in use."?Dtary Hrotker*, AUitouiu, Tmn. " If used exclusively for fqmUy purposes, with ordinary care, I will wager they will last one 'thrrescorc yearn and ten.'juid never get out of fix."?Jo Ah Krtkinr, tfaahrillr, Ttnn. " I have had your Machine for several weeks, and am perfectly satisfied that the work it does is the best and most beautiful that ever Was made."?.Ifeiyifir. Aiaiws, Xaihrillt, Ttnn. , " I use my machiae upon coats, dress-making, ami fine llnon stitching, anil the work is admirable?far Iwtler than the baml-sewing, or any other machine I bare ever seen."?Lncy B. Tkompeon, Xatktillt, Ttnn. " I find the work the strongest and most beautiful I have ever seen, made either by band or machine, and regard tho Grover A Baker Machine as one of tho greatest blessings to our sex."?Jirt. Taylor, Xatktille, Tenn. " I hare one of Grover A Baker's Machines in us in my family, and find U invaluable. I ran confidently recommend it to all persons in want of a Machine."?0. T. Tkumpton, Xatkrillr, Trvm. ' I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the Grover A Baker Hewing Machines. I have used one on almost every description of work for months, sod find it much stronger and better in every respect than work done by hand."?Mv. D. M. Wkttlrr, Xankrillt, Ttnn. " I would be anwilling to dispose of my Grover A Baker Machine for a large amount, could I not re I'i-kv ckwu Mr picuan. ? Jlra. V. U. Hrirril, SatkritU, Tamo. - Our two Machino*. pnrchtvcl from you, do'the work oT twenty yowny ladira. Wo with picador* reconmesd the Grew: .* Ssksr Sewing Haekhw '> ^ the boat in 'A'. Still-tun <(' Co.,Jfamj>kia, " I find tho Machine calUj toaMRoi, vary dnrabio, and take pUaanre in recommending it to ail ?'?? wiah convenience, economy and pleasure."?Jf<?. /' Titoa, Mtmpiia, 7V**. March 10 f| Cm NOTICE^ ' A 1.1, pcrfoni Indebted to ate for the roar* lf?*. ?V and '6$, by BOOK ACCOUNT or NOTK, are requcated to come forward Itki pay wp, a> /?' Ihrr >?<JnlgcHct cwaaot it fire*. Feb I SMT F. BFRTY. REED & QOODLETT, ATTQRNEYS AT LAW, awn 80LICIT0RS IN EQUITY. flT Offita next door to F. F. Botdlio at Co. ,f) GREEN VILLK, 8. O. /. r. inn * #. ?. aonnnw. Juno 4 4 tf ORR *. PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GKEENVILLfi, S. C. hvu t. ft**.., r. mica. M?v 18 1 ?f H?lr Dreulug anal 9havtN(. TJURIUUfccnnllnnc ihe Tf?Jf80RIAL 1m..ntu I > at kin Old Hun J In Baa*tln> Bri? k RnlMinr. whom k? U rrvly, during thr 4ay >m| evrm'ng, Ok Shave tho Hoard ?dd Cut llait and S) aiu|>' v tin. 4 KmKl. He w pee t fully nab* a eoktiauativn o pairoM|r-' ?! -tft ?v? l