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" The Hdad and Heart.
*
- ?r joh* ?. saxb.
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Thp Ucw} is stately, calm and Wise,
And bears a princely part*, .
And down below, in secret, lies I
- The wans, iinjtubrive Heart.
The lordly UcsXkU sits above,
The Heart that beats below,' ' ]
Their several uBoe plainly profe,
Their truo relation show.
The Head erect, serene and cool,
Endowed with reason's art, I
Ww seratoft.to guide and rale
The throbbing, wayward llcart.
Aud from the Head, as froiu the higher, . N
Comes itll directing thought;
And iu the l|eart'a~ transforming Are,
And aoLIer*de4d? are wrought.
Yet each hf beat when both unit*
To mako the man complete?
What Worn the heat'without tho light f
The light without tho boat?
The Gradual Soale.
viiou tuv. ?e?jlajt or rverrBi..
A sparrow caught upon n tree,
A fly, so fat, his tusto grew stronger t
His victim struggling to get free,
Begged but to live a little longer:
Tim miinloror or.-l < Tim.. ......1 T..II
Fur I an) great and thou art small."
A hawk beheld him at hit* feast,
Aud in a moment pounced upon him;
The dying sparrow wished, at least,
To know whivt injury bo had done him;
Tho murderer answered?" Thou must fall,
For I am great and thou art small."
Tho eagle saw tl?o hawk below,
Aud quickly on tho gunnaud seises?
" Ob, noble king ? pray let uic go !
Mercy ; thou peckest tuo to piocos."
The murderer answered?*'Thou must fall,
For I am great and thou art small."
lie feasted, lo! an arrow flew,
And pierced the eagle's bosom through,
Unto the hunter, loud screamed ho,
" Ob, tyrant, wherefore murder mo T"
" Ah ' suid tho murderer, 4' thou must full,
For 1 am great and thou art small."
Jkmnrbit's $lin.
Rktraotion.?The WIowIiik anecdote is told of.
a distinguished lawyer of Ma<Mcliu?ett?, who,
but n few years ago, went " the, way.of all flesh "
1I? bad been engaged in n certain cause in Roxbury,
wherein ho believed the jury hud done Injustu^tu
hi?,client. Declaiming against the vcr
idiot, he said:
"The whole of theru might have been bribed
for a jieek ?>f beans 1" ,
" W hat is that ?" w\id the Judge. " Yon dis |
honor jour elf and the court, as well aa the jury
by such an Impeachment." ' '
" 1 meant no disrespect to the court, your honor:
and as for myeelt
" You. will seo the propriety, Ihopo,of retracting
tile words."
" With all duo defercnco to yotiv honor, I can ]
not see the propriety of unsaying \elmt is true," ,
" I?o you intend to aggravate "the offence bv
repenting it? l.et. mo tell you, Mr, this is Dot "to
be suffered, and nuloss you retract forthwith, we
hall deem It necessary to stiike you from the
rolls ot the court," - i
' Well, since the court insists upon it, I sup- 1
pose 1 can do no less than retract.
"Ami in very ample tortus, too." . 1
" Cortiinly. your honor; and on second llionghi
I do it will) great pleasure. I am convinced
now. that I wronged the jury in paying *li? y
could he hrihed for ? peek of beans; and thus 1
open I* ond publicly, 1 retract- the assertion. 1 1
hope the jury, and court nre satisfied."
They expressed themselv -a in the affirmative, <
when the lawyer rejoined:
" Dnt, may it phase the court and jury, hod !
said a half a bushel instead of a peek, I would
have been hanged before I would have retracted."
A Jimcr. is a Dii.kmma.?An awkward affair,
which once occurred to one of the Judges on the
"Western Circuit lins been the subject of much
mirth. It appears that tlio piousjudicial, having
finished his labors, nnd having cast off his forensic
wig ill- his lodgings, had retired into the next I
room to wait for life brother Judge, whom he xvu- !
alstut to aceomjiHiiy to souie of the local aristoe- 1
racy to dinner. The fyituxle servant of the home J
had entered the hed ebnmber hy n side door, and
not knowing the Jmlgo was in the next room, hi
a frolic arrayed herself in the judge's, wig. Just J
at the Tioment when the fair Mousy was admir-. ,
ing herself in the looking-glass, the judge unexpectedly
entered the taom, nnd poor Mousy,
cateldng a sight of the stern epnntenanco looking (
over her'shoulder in the glass, Was so alarmed
that she fainted, and would have fallen to
the ground if the learned judge, impelled bv bit- (
inanity, bad not caught her in hisnrhis. At this
critical moment his brother judge arrived and
opening the dressing-room door, with a vi w of
seeing if bo was ready, discovered hi' learned
brother with the fninfing maid in his nrms. Not |
wishing to interrupt what he thought to bean
amour, ho quickly attmuptad to withdraw, xvli'-n j
his brother judge vociferated, " For heaven's ?ak<-, \
stop and hear this matter explained." "* Never .
mind, uiv ilear brother, the matter explains If- ?
self," and lie left- hi* learned brother to recover
the fainting maid as ho cuuhf. [
A nrcdolc* of the Bench and Bar,
R.ATUM Tin*.? V lnilis?Mii iimiitont a
this winter, at " Woodliwn " on the lihiominjrdole
road. Jones' hotel of that place, is orna
men tod with on hostler, whose fun is as fearless |
as his face is ?f<ly. One day in January, .while I
twenly or thiHy fast gentlemen were standing (
on the front haleony of the hotel, an individual 1
rode up thii path* on the thinnest horse mortal
eyes ever looked upon. .Leaping from his pbnn-.
toin steed, the equestrian ssiJ, turning to the *
bonier!
" Here. John o>ve mv- horse some water." .
' Sir V' said John with a look of nstonishment. "
(Jive my horse wane water 1" thnndered the
atranfly.
" Vour hortt /" ejaculated John, still m< re surprised.
*
."Ye*, you f?o1, my h/rr>a f and the vt.ranff r 'J
looked ?nvngH)y i?t hitn, and commenced draw- ,r
Inx the lash of >?* wl?ip through Ida hand. pi
?fohn walked to war is liim as lUoti^W he would 01
demand an f.xpl?n?tiiin and lind taken about six
tep<> when he suddenly stopped like one surpri-od
-beyond expression, * .
BU-sa my soul!' save he, " T ax'Tonr pardon,
sir; but yy?r hanitn.il was a tfstkihs' ana /ins
willi that ?re M'trhinij poal, mil I didn't se* him f? ?'
Tlir owner of the spectral beast tried to frown,
but n roar from the balcony made liim change
his mind. , ' A
Lrm.it girl "showing her little cousin (a hoy ?
about four yarn otaged a star, said ;
"Hint star you ace up there Is bigger than this
world," .
flays he. " no it ain't."
? Ye* it is." .
"Than whv don't it keep the rain off?" eald
?hc fittlo fellow." .
TUB S
"* '" . ' *
iMI'CtNSStON at flrst Sight?This snhieet being
l>r ntirht up at the supper table, wnsgottiug "talk- '
sd over ;" when tli?- lady who predded^" o'er the
i-ups and tea." raid " die a)wave fortaed-*n idea
i?l a person at first sight; and that idea she found .
was gont-mllt a correct oae," . 1
" Mamma." said her youngest sort, in U3 altrHJ
voice, that attracted the attention of all present. ;.
" W ell, rily dear," said the fond mother, 44 What
ik> you wauVr*44
1 waut to know," said young America, V what
you thought when yqu limt ww met"
There was no* answer to this query: but wa
lo?ru a general titter prevailed, and thai " Ohnfli*"
wits taken into the kitchtn immediately by
the servant. - .
Patrick asd nt* Priest?44 Patrick, the Widow
Malony tells n?e that you have stolen one of
her fluent piga Is that sol"
*' Tie yec honor!"
4 What have von done with it?"
^ Killed It anil nto it, yer lionor 1"
44 Oil, Patrick! Patrick! wheu you are brought
face to face with the Widow and her pig on
Judgment Day, what neeount will yod lie aide to
givetif yourself, when the widow accuses you of
theft ?*1
1' Did you say tlio pig would be there, yotir
rlver>ncel"
"To f-c sure I did I" ?
"Well then,.ycr riverence, I'll'say, Mrs. Maloney
there's your pig."
m*kin or tub AMin."?i ni> p<litor of I ho
Jf W Orleans Advocate says, oufvenerabl''father
in twael, lie v. Kbenezor lUarn. of the Alabama
Cojfe.-ence, visiting the city recently, gave us at
it dii?tieiMa'de tli? following incident:
Bistmp Asliurv, somewhere in Tennessee, wits
preaching-a funeral discourse in memory ol Bishop
Coke, from the text, " lie was a good uinn,
full of the lloly ft host and of faitlV' etc. He
ended his account of Dr. Coke with the following
remarkable sentence?"Po much for n man,
who looked like a 6o.v, spake like a ?coinan, and
rame out of the at/iee !"
A visnr Ignorant, hut Very foppish young fellow,
going into a bookseller's shop with a gelation,
who went thither to buy something he wonted,
seeing his cousin look into-a particular'hook,
asked why that made 'him smile. "Why," answered
the other, "this hook is dedicated to you,cousin
.lack." " Is It so t" said he, " pray Jot ine
see it, for 1 never knew that 1 had sneh an honor
done me." Upon which taking it into his
hands, lie found it to he Perkins'Qatechism, " dud*
cuted to all ignorant persous." ?
A tag ahono,'looking fellow?bnt with some'
w t, neverlheless-?-was hrougiit before a magistrate
at Tourbrioge, on the charge of "stealing
turnips. After making some droll remarks, lie
was ask< d'liv the magistrate :
- " But didn't you take the turuips found In yout
pocket ?"
I'risoner?" I. your worship I'Certainly not.?
I went to steep in the field, among the turnips
n-I t In* three you fodiul in my poeketgrew there
whilst [ slept?the h<-ut <rf my body causingthetn
10 shoot up raster tliiin ordinary. I steal turnips,
your worship. I'd scorn the idea!"
"What are yon writing there, my hoy?" naked
a fond parent, the other day, of his hopeful
son, a shaver of ten yenrs."
My cnmpothitjiion, thir."
" iVhat-is tlig subject Y"
" Intefmitiotnil law, thir," replied the youtliful
Grot ins. " Hut, really, I shall l>e uuahle toeonfcnti
ate mj hlcas ami give them relation, if I am
onthnntlv interrupted iu tlnth manner by irrelevant
inquiries." .
The greatest instance of impudence on record'
is tlntl of a Yankee, who iu an Italian city, stop'
(red n religious processing, iu order to Jight his
igar from one of the holy candle* Ere tho procsiion
recovered from its astonishment the minacious
smoker had disappeared.
An old stick savs: "I have seen women so
lelieate that tJe-y were ufraid to ride for fear of
ilie lio^se running nwny?afraid to sail for fear
I lie lioat. might upset?afraid to walk for fear
!.,>? ,t..~ r?u i-.-? ?
....v . ..V XI' ?T .111^.11. inn Win. 1 UU V C-I" DUW one
I luit was ufrnid to .get married.
A rarson reading the funeral service nt n grave,
forgot the sex til the deceased, and naked una of
lie mourner*, an Kmernidcr, '* is this a brother
>r n sister ?"
" Nnthir," replied Put; " only n cousin."
Mrs. Paris & Miss Gordon,
J/.l/.V STREET,
Wll.L OPEN, on Saturday,
/sWfc1 Oth inst., a haudsuiuo assortment
' 31 JI^liINERY,
Froneb, Chip, Fancy, Silk, Pa*
nieln and English Straw 1JON'
/ jn NETS, Misses' Equestrians, FeaIbnrs
for'ilesd Dresses, Lace Setts, Illusion Capos.
Rerthns, Fancy Hair Pius, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, and
l variety of Articles suitable to the season, selected
)V Miss Oordon from the largest and beat French
louses in New York.
JMtESfvEH made at the shortest notice, and Drepsnaking
attended to as usual, to which we respect- !
x.il. 1
uuj aKiKi hid uuuunuu oj mo iiiuiici ol (irovnvilltuid
Us vicinity. 40-tf April 14
. DISSOLUTION.
TIIK Copartnership of F. F. BBATTIK <i CO.
has expired by limitation. All persons iudebtMl
to the Firm, by Note or Book Account, arc requested
to call and pay the same at uu early day.
F. F. BEATTIK.
February 15, 1S59. * R. C. FULL LAM.
Utiw Tirol.
TpilF. subscribers havo formed ? Copartnership.
I and will continue the Business at the Old
Sta id, under the Virus <if ATT TO A Pl'LLIAM.
Thoy ex poet, soon to receive it tins Htock of .Sl'Jt/X(i
\ XI) SUAIMUIl QOOJIS, and will be pleased to
loo tbcjr old friend* aud customers. ,
F. V. DBATTIB.
Fob 17 41-flra * R. 0. PULI.IAM.
Cuwa Property Near the Female College
FOR. SAFE.
TlIB undersigned having deterA
yf)4rl h>'nt''l I" reinoVe to Louisiana, offers
, llo! SK and LOT for sale. Tbo
BlyflJwidfc- r un-..- urn desirably located, on
Buncombe street, near the Female
^otbnu, ? wilt he sold u|>on reasonable terms.
The House is comparatively now.
r?Mt>8!fion Jfivcp immediately, if deetfrd.
For further particular*, apply to Mr. T. D. Ron:rtk.
D. P. KI'ARKS.
J*n 12 3? tf
iGENCY FOR N. C. lf8URANCE COMPAQ.
THK ASllEVILIiE
Mutual InsuTanco Company
f I WTNil eouij.lifd .ritii the IothI rctjuirilion of
I 1. t,|l' 8t?to. iu relation to Aycncie*, and j>? v"['poliWd
the ttnderehftied alt their Ae^nl for tbi? 1
lac*. of?i i">w prepared to take RISKS pn 1.1PB
r HRWHRTY. JOHN W. ORADY.
Greenville, 8. C., Feb. 10. 1*5*. 40 tf '
LAW NOTICE. ~ '
rHE undnr*ijfiiNl will devote liiineclf ontirrlv Jo
the practice of I.aw itrfrf (Canity oi> the Weitrn
Circuit. Mr. PRIOR le his partner tor Grcna
ille Rixtjict, and way be found at hie office [n
IrceavilU. /AMErf L. ORK.
March SI, KM, 47 tf
^HAVINCK '
lair Trimming, Drying, lYyins
A?ti? ' ,
RAZOR flETTIRO A*ND ^HAMPOOINO. i
*T W'
Seoond Boor Above Mr. MoPhorton's,
WILSON COOK. *
Mart 20 tf
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"ftC ?r-.?',-4 .? * v s; ^
t. %*s
bsw spsiae!
NEW yPRlSK* CC
STAPLE AID ?A1EY BiY GBuDS OF J
, . , JSOW OJ
TO WIlICHdlie attention of Purcb
frMftrrriS supplied with NEW nud CHOICE OO
%i I 111 1 ivt very low prices. A
* OUR (.^RIVALLED STOCK Of
PLANTATION 900D8 ii now ready for in?p*otl?n,
to which* the attention of our Country
friends and Factor* is invited. . v
tlOUrfE \ IKE LINENS
And FAMILY DllY GOODS. for tiro present and
approaching seasons, in taiVe varieties, of the roost
approved makes. Particular uttontlou U called ty
our present stock t?f * ? . .
x LONO CLOTITS. At
SI, $, 10 and 12^. cents, aud the finer roakes, all
uuc??|> Him wcoiiciit \ioga?.
Full stuck of French nod English Long Cloths .
- best makes. lllesoUotlSuiid UDoivuvuvd Cotton
Sheetings?nit widths?Always on baud.
JI envy Brown ShirtTngs, at 81, 8 and 10 cents.
Superfine brown Sea Island Shirtings, at 61,'J, 10
and 124 cents.
Extra 8 os. Cotton Qsnaburgs, 8 os. Striped C.
Osnahurds.
ltiuo Denims, Hickory Stripes, Apron Check,'
Marlboro* Stripe*. Ac.. Ac.
. CLOTHS ? AS8IMBRES. TWEEHH; AC.,
For Spring and Smnmor, in. new styles, for Uents
and Un.vjfc now receiving. " ..
upurior French and English Drap D'Ete, in beay
makes, for I'ants.
Extra heavy English do., in black, Orcen, Brown
and Blue, for Boys' and Servants' wear; with
A full assortment of Linen and Cotton FatjtSfnfTs.
Linen Coatings, Flannels for Ueute' Sacks, Vesting*
for the sooson, Ac., Ae.
Materials of various kinds for Qhildren's wear,
Servants' Coatings, Veeliiijfs and Pant Stuffs.
wrw md m -nry m
Man-It 17 44-tf 243 KING, OPPOS
SOMETHING NEW!
A GIFT Enterprise rumilietetl ttpiM ? Liberal rind
Impartial Plan I ?
Endorsed by the entire Press of the city of Baltimore.
H. E. IIOYT Se Ct ?.'S
lillK.\T W?I TH^uN
NO. -11 U.U.TIV'HIC HTKRKT,
s/Ait.u'aiMo asUp
UKAIHltTAKTKUS KOR SOITIIKUN AND \VKSTt.ltN oltDKRH.
Write for -a Catalogue for 1959.
It eohtuiiiA the Largest.List of Useful, Oraatnental
and valuable UJFTS ever published.
(Jroater inducement* to Agents than over before of.
fcrad by any oilier establishment in thu United Slutoi.
A HILT WOltTH ritoM
FIFIY CENTS TO ONE HU. D3E0 DOLLARS,
AO-oMPANIKS KVKRV -BOOK.
Postmaster*. Country Men-bout*. Bookseller*, Librarian*
Of Universities, .Academies, Private and
Circulating Libraries! School*, and nil other* whoso
business will enable them, are respectfully solicited
to bccdmo our Aynls. Any person run, by collectin#
n few Clubs, obtain a .Valuable collection t?f"
Books iu a abort lime, without any actual oust, save
a few mutnents'-leisuro time.
We have A soots iu all parts of the country, who,
besides supplying themVelveft with valuable Libraries.
are rcali/-.itig Imndsoutts profits from the sale of
(lilts, accompanying tholr books.
Catalogues, giving full particulars, mailed frco
to any address.
WIIAT THE FHESS BAY.
They have a magnificent assortment of Books, anil
have prepared themselves with innumerable elegant
... 1..1 i ? .i._.?- ... '?
UI>?|? uuuiru ivuuisx UUllMlg OICII ~ iroupe ui iriuiitl*
Hiul customers at lar;{?."?HaitiniQre Sun.
Kot only may a selection ho made of any choice
work, but v(ith it the purchaser in mirt to receive
Souic aitii'lc of jewelry, which, in many eases, prove
unite valuable.?/lultimort lJuilij iixch<in<jr.
They make no promises that ure not performed
strictly to the letter, and by thus punctually canceling
their obligations, have gained the entire confidence
of not only our citizens, but the countrp
abrooil.?Ithltimore Patriot.
A younjf lady .acquaintance of ours purchased, fi?r
$1, a hook at this cstahiixbmopf, a tow days since,
ami received a double-cased gold wateh, valued at
one hundred dollars.?-hnttiutorc C'li/tjicr.
The success which at tends the (lift Book House
of'Messrs. It. E. Hnyt A Co., has ho precedents in
tho annaiaof Gift Enur prises.?Ji?j>nbJi* au A- Arju*.
Call and see them, and our word fur it, you will
not rennet your visit.?IHipntrh, Haiti m-nr.
Tho inducements to tho Southern and Western
people to make their purchases from Messrs. Hoyt A
Co., are much greater than can )?e ofTered by any
house of the kind in tho couutry. Freight from Bat-,
(imore to iiny Ijontheru point is less, and the immense
order business done hy this firm is a guarantee
of their fulfilment of all promises.?Pnutiljf Journal. \
It is, in a moral, getting books for uothiug auvl
being paid to take them away.? Elevator.
' All orduta will he promptly and impartially filled,
and forwarded withiu one day after being received.
The Uifla, in all eases, will accompany the Books,
with a written certificate to the .person sending the
order.
*0* Hmneiuhcr, no Gifts distributed of less value
than 50 cents, or mote than $100.
Address, H. K. IIOYT A C0?
No. 41 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.
April 14 49 3m*
lloilNCM nntl I.Ota l?r 4iufi?
mm Till* subscriber offer* for o>Uc TWO LOTS
jSj'jj in lli.- town of Greenville. situated on Poiidlcfl'ia
ion Street, and within five inUnite*' walk ol
the Railroad Depot. Encli Lot hits n I'uttaKu on it.
Fine Well* of water uui) convenient OuLhouses nre
on the promises. These Lots will l>v sold together
or separately, on ^ very reocouttMe terms. For further
particulars, as to tlio wise of the Lot, t?i uik, Ac.,
apply to L. W. WATHOJf.
Fuh 10 10 tf I
Valuable Lands for Saio, I
ON TERMS ACCOMMODATING Tu PURCHASERS.
A TRACT containing OHO Acres, 400 Of which
tiro jfood, heavily Titnhercd; end first-rate
(ioornt's Greek Upland. The Trust is louated ifl"
Pickens District, on the mini fr.un Greenville to
Pendleton, R miles from the former place.
Also, a TRACT in tho snnir neighborhood, containing
.17" Acres. 200 Aofes arc heavily Timbered.
On the Tract tbero are .10 Acres best BOTTOM.
For particulars, apply to if. K. KA8LEY,
Oct 2d ,2i-tf Greenville, 8. C.
Tin Van tti'oh tc Unn !>??! -
avu n uu iu viiy 1WA1 JMWIV
ui bRKsyviiLer.
Til K SubicriUr.li Agtul fur the aalo of the following
Town Property :
' II0U8K AN 1> LOT ort JIuncomlie Street, opposite
the Pctuule CullnK'i owned by Mr. It. J. Jaudon.
irOt'SK AN1> LOT < t Mr. J. N. Pearler. near tbe
It . ? i I ? i.?>t. * One of the mnit <lo?irable place*
in Orcentllle.
HOLrili AST) liOT of Mr. II. R. William*, on
(he Augtncta road, and ncer the Depot.
AI?o, ?cror?l other plaoo*. *
The above Property will he #old upon the mott
roneonahlo tenne. W. P. PRICK.
Jon 2<* ST I - tr
M. David & i. EI?stijr,
OOt ? mi'onTKnre Ajin nrti.r.m it
watch r,8<
JM JEWELRT AMD CLOCKS.
|TI mm' No. 398 KINO STREET,
rm MR'U MMeiDWfs
Watch.. Ac Oloelu Repaired warranted for oae year
SSI# - ' * ly
NOTICE. ^
DT7RTNO my neee<*arr or accidental abeepce.
my friend, 0?l DAVID IIOKK, who la my
iW^ul De|>nty? w|ll aMeit-l to pllperMtn* bavin* any
u.Inert* trdn.action* with tbe ofliee of the Coouui*Irmer.
8?*. TOWNBP, C. E. O. D.
Marrh S * 43 ' K ?
MtBSS,
)VEH1^IN.0S, AND
uirnKWRUTimsusii.'
*KN IN G ,
users !a Invited. Qui DEPARTMENTS sre all bow
ODS, which will bo sold lor Cash or City Acceptance
? NEW SPUING CALICOES. %
Now Spring French Carubrios ;
Neet Spring French BrllliaBtc * / \
Furniture Calicos, Furniture Chints
"Bupor Uudroe'scd Furniture ChtnIS f'-.T
Furniture Dimity, do. Fringe, bullion Fringe V
Summer Marseilles Qnilt*
Alluudulo and Manchester Quilts, Jtc., Ac.
EMUKOIDERIKS, LACKS
And White Goodg, in new styles and largo variety,
at' low,-price*.
bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all prices
" Hemstitched and Embroidered L. C. Handkerchiefs,
for Ladfos and Children. ?
8PHINO liiifiSS C.GODS,
la now 'style Silks, Plain And' Printed Challies,
Sumuior Poplins, Ac., just arriving.
RJCH HlLK ROUES AND OHAJLtlfc ROBEfc,
Iii neif styles for the season. Now style 811k and
^luslin Robes. -? . " \
WillTE AND COLORED STELLA SHAWLS.
At all jpr?cc?. Superior White fckella Mantilla
Shawls. ? |
Full stock of Spring Mantillas, to arrive by next
strainer. . *
SKIRT*! SltlHTS11 SKIRTS!!! ,
For Children, Misses and- Ladlos. Wo arc now
prepared to show tho very beet article of Ladies'
Extension Skirts ever nimlc. Also a large assortment
of medium and low price Skirts. Our stock of
HOSIERY" SPRING UNDERslIIHTS. AC.,
For Uents, Ladies and Children, Is now well assorted.
"
r&ja* swy&wm, aw .
A. F. BROWNING'S,
ITK HASELL STRl KT, CHARLESTON, S C
"7" THE LIVER'
vts. <?
FJBKPAReu BY DR. SAVFORP,
COMrOLfcDiiD ENTIRELY FRuM GUMS.
IS.0110 of the best PURUATlVfc and LIVER
Medicines nose boforo the public! that acts as a
C'.ithartic, easier, milder, and more effectual tbau any
other tuedioinu known. It is not only a Cathartic
but n Liver remedy, acting ffrst on the I^iuer, to ojoct
its Jftorbid matter, then on tho Stomach and Rowels,
to carry off that matter, thus accoinplikhing two
purposes effectually, without any of tho painful feelings
experienced in tbo operations of most Cathartic*!
It strengthens the system at the same time that it
purges .it;- and when taken daily in moderate doses,
will struugthen and build it up with unusual rapidity, |
Tho Liver is olio of tho | rating the stomach, cnu- !
principal regulators of !ain|( taafi. '? digest wtll.
the huninu .body ! and|_.jpurifying tlie blood, girwhen
It performs its ^;iug tone and health to tho
functions-well, tho poWaj? whole machinery, rerilocrs
of tho system ara ful ? v'nK 'ho cause oftlie dis- I
ly dvruloped. Thetftoui- C^.case?effecting a radical
ttch Is almost entirely d?-1 Vjjeuro.
pendent on the lieulthy \ llilions attacks arc
action of th? Liver for Q?. cured, and what ip bettlie
proper purforinnuce ^lte'r, prevented, ' by On,
of its functions; when occasional use of the Lithe
stomach is at fault. C5 vcr luvicorator.
the Itowols aru at fuult.sJ One te after eating
niid the whole system sof'^ji* sufficient to |>cH?va the
fors In coneeiiiicneo of'^ (stomach ami prevent the
or.o organ?the Lircr?? J^jt'ooil froin rising unit
having ecOKO?r to do its wf souring,
duty. For the di*eua& ' Only ono doso taken
of liint organ, one of the hefbro retiring prevents
proprietors l.nc made it m'Nightman*,
tiii study, in a practice ^ Only ono doso taken
of more iha 11 twenty i^a( night, loosen* th<
years, to And some rente- * howelsgvutly, and eurody
wherowith to connter J Costlvencss.
act the many derange- One doso after each
meutstu which it is lia- meal will cure Dyspepsia
hie. ?- I Olio-dv*? of two tcaTo
prove that this rein- spoonsful will always reedy
is at hta> found, a fly.ilievq 81e.k- It . arfaens.
parson troubled with lji->5 Onehottle token forfe
vor.Complaint, In any of? mu'.c ohsti urtFu remove*-]
forms, has but to try nVitlu* eaule of the disease,
hottle, and conviction is J?' and makes a perfect dure
certain. * j!5j Only oucdowc iiniacdiTheSC
Gums remove Ir ately relievos Che lie, ami
all morldd or bud matter Ono dose often repeat
from the system, supply-!? ed is a suru cure for Choiing
in their place a heal-| era Morbus, and a prethy
flow of bile, invigo- 'ventivu of Cholera. -' .
Only ono hottlo is needed to throw out of- tho system
the etl'cots of medicine after a long sieknoss.
One hottlo tuken for Jaundice removes all sallow ness
oraihnatuvul color frotn the skin. '
Ono dose taken a short tune before .eating glVes
vigor to the appetite, und makes food digest well.
One dose often repeated cures.Chronic I)iarrUarn
in it* worst forms, while Sojniner and Bdwel Complaints
yield almost to the first dose.
Ou?i or two doses euros attacks caused hy Woruis
in children; tlrvro is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy
in the world, an it never fails.
A. few buttles enrca Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents.
*'* >'
We take plen?nre in recommending tfiis medicine
as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and
all Fevers of a Billions type. It operates with ocs?tainty,
and thousands are willing to testify to Its
wonderful virtues.
Alt wlio use it are giving tliolr unanimous testimony
in its favor. . *
ix watc.r in the mouth with the Invigora
tor, and swallow hotb together.
Tlit! I,iv?*r I it vigorulor
Is a scientific modioat"discovery, and is daily working
euros almost toe great to believe. It euros as il
by magic, ersn tit Jh?t dose giriny henrjit, and seldom
Piorc than one bottle Is requited to euro any
; kind of I.ivcr Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or
lJt/mpr.to a common Hendnche, all of which are
I the result of u Diseased Liver. fir Price oae dollar
per fettle. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor,
it ti Broadway, New York,
i Retailed by all Druggjsta. Sold also by U. Kiu'vcn,
urvTiiviuc. 4V-IJT A |* 14
GOWENSVILLB
HALE AND PEMALE SEMINARY.
TlIK And Session of this KCllOOL,
fllr ^"r "'I' <H?n t'>0 Fikrt I>av
or FK?l?Ca.*r, under the direction ol
Kuv. T. J. Kurle, u Principal.
Cbr The llatu* of Tuition, per Session of
Ave uioiitlis, are as follows:
Primary (tranches, $ 6 00
Higher English Branrhes,... 7 50
Higher Mathematical Branches 10 00
Latin and (Ireek,...,, 12 50
| This School possesses advantages in its location
c?|ur.l, if net suporier, to may in the State. Jt is situated
at t)owon*villa, Greenville Biatrict, in tba
midst <?f an excellent neighborhood, where the young
aro not exposed to those temptations com mop to villages.
Besides being at a post office, Jt is within a
few hundred yards of RoWden's Snlpbnr Spring, as
fine minora) waur as any in the upper districts.
Mr. Earfe, the Principal, is.an experienced teacher
and good-dlscinlinarian, and the Trustees flatter
thcrasclres that they may expect for the School a
liberal patronage.
flood Board may he had in the families of the
neighborhood at six and ss-;?n dollars per month.
For further particulars, apply to the Principal, or
to l)r. VTm. Mooney, or to
R. BOWDKV, Chairman B. T.
N. B.?Arrangements have been mede to seeore
the service* of a younr ledy well qualified to give
Instruction's In Music, .Needle-Work, I/eather-Work,
Urawing, <?wimi Painting, Ac,, Ac.. at prioea in
proportion to the abovu Katea of Tuition.
We would invito tin cpwlal attention of parenfa
and guardian* to tlita addition to the interval of .mr '
Mi'iiodl. Wo ihbll bo able to giro ludlruetlon in any
of the higher branehca of Fotoaio Eduonfion, at
prioea within the of all.
Oowcnaville, S. 0., Jiov. 26, 1866.
Jan 20 ' ?1 %t
NOTICE^
T>ER?K>?|I indebted t? thp late PiUN of W. II.
X HOVBV ? CO., can eeitto tbe um? at my office
vorjr d m, or 'bey will find thehr Note* and Accoutre
in the bund* of an Attorney for coHosHon.
Longer indulgence cannot be gtveq.' The huaiocaa
of the Wrtji mnat be settled. W. I#. flOVBT
Feb 17 |1 tf *
Jewelry & Silver W-alre, J
SAMUEL W. BIHEUICT'S,
EVERYTHINQ "8F*lHt 8E8T "QUALITY, WIRE .
AND WAJBAIfTED. \
V Ord rm ftr anything In thia Una will be oar*- . 1
foUr attended to, anddoUvered a fewdar*ftfl#?n<$tlc? .J
- Batng aaeoola *d *nh $y Ifcthar enable* mo to popooro
tb* above art cle* Ui New York Oity of the boot f
*17 1m, and at low prio*?. >. - * ; 1>?L.
EVEDICT, t
AT JLEVV^ M?W SlOtbfi 1
Marolu24 4?- ly ?
?? ? '? - - Jkwi'j ?? s J
Saddle & Harness Manufactory. ?
fQ?d Til* Subscriber would r??poctl\iUy inform !
Mh the public generally that ho continue* the- (
above Iluidncpft, TiOoJ>n<>ri Abov the Ur*m~ f
riUe ft*t*I, uod 1* prepared to fornUh cuntoiabr* with ,
any dooriptioh of IIOME MANUFAGTURKI) *
8ADDLS8. CarrjaJtb, Bugjfy and-. \V agon HARNBtJS
made to order, and i? the bent atylc*. "SRI- a
DLES,-W?IP8, do., oirhand, and for *al*CHEAP. ,
Saddle* and Harness REPAIRED al short
notieb. . AM.- UlLKEATHi
Mch S ' - 4 74* ' \ ly
.-a ? *?* ? ew-?eww^?4?aav??.^.l>a>m>.*4m>^w'aa*l J
?. H. 1I0VEY, J
-. . ru"PRirrojt <St. ' ' 1
THE MDIESV STORE,
. DEALER IN |
FAXC V AM) STAPLE S>RV a PODS, TtlCIl j
D It ESS (fOODS, BONNETS, liYniiOXS, <
n oragk'Eispwa goods, ueadv . *t
HADE CLO 77/7 _V (7, A XV INDIA _ - J
unnltvt/ /:nri 1.o -*
V GREK-NVliLtBT's. C. ' - i
" - . i
N. p.?OM;n aeootupanle J by the oo?h, fur Med- I
teal, -Law or "Library Books, Musical Instruments, (
it ml Sundries, promptly fillctl In New York and dc- *
llvered at "bis counter on shortest notico. (
Jan 18 -< ' 88 ly J
70HNW.GRADY, ?
? *dkalkh ih .
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, '
HEADY MA DE CLVTIffXQ, HOD TS AXU \
SHOES, HOOKS AMD ST A TIOXEB Y,
DRUGS d DYESTt.PFS, HA RDTt'.t
RE As Cf.'TL ER Y'h WOOD- \
E SAY A HE, - GROCERIES,
OHA fS, COVSTHY \
1'RODUlHi, Ac., - 1
J
OrPOdlTE TOR VKW COUNT HOUSE, ON VAIN ITMIT,
GRGRN VOitE, S. Ct * i
Jan fl Hi IT *
THE Subscriber continues to.ORNAMENT with ,
PINK JIOLP every variety of HAIR WORK
Iti order, such M J fair ftroackrt, do. Finger King', '
do. YrM, Fob nod Guard Cbainr, <lo. Xrrklace*,
n.oc.Uu, and, In fact, KVKitY ARTICLE IN TIIK
BRAIDED HAIR LIN'K. Maker, of flnO, Oald, J
Fngaifmrtu Hix'j', (with inscription thrown in,) Sol- K
id Ucdd, iSVerre, Collar, Ho'Om and tHimier Hntiott' ; *
Engraves M'dolt, Heal*, dr., Flair of every kind, c
and giakcaall articles in Urass, Hilver or Gold ; He-' c
pairs neatly all Jowolry brought in; takes all old 1
. Uold or Silver, at fair valuation. x 1
Jit' slaty yards east of the Old Court
House, Groenrills, S. 0., and near the- EaUrprite 1
Office. J. H. "RANDOLPH. - s
July 1 6 ljr 1
Boot, Shoe and Loathor Store. 1
* * f . ?
fJAIlK Subsvribcr has on hand en excellent assort- 1
1 incnt of BOOTS AND SHOES, of his own man- ?
ulucluro. Alfeo, just received, a fins a^portment of 1
LADUJS' MRJE8. RLIPPKRS, c
V \v Caltwrs, Ad."; Mlsoes and t hiUlren's J
V^~^^as'10t'S>nll?iars;t)entletiicn,sSii)>|)ei>.
Also, a Urge stock Of RKOG'ANS, ShoCm altera' ^
, Tools, licatbcr Findings, Thread, Laee, Ac.
lie has also on hand q largo stock of
LEATHER, v " ' ,
! which he will eoM at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
Uirving in hi* employ excellent workmen,,he is" *
prepared to MAKtf tpe finest urticlo ef BOUTS and s
-^HOES, at the shortest notice. ?
A)1 of tRe above Goods, together with articles of
lii* own. mahufactare, will be sold at the tnosl roa*
unable prices for cash. Jt\ BU RTY, >
In Maa. LovKLAvn'a Buick liciLpixo. )
April Id . . 49 tf ?
RRFPMAHI I R MA fit*!! fc V/>Bn j
?w-i*w<w,SW * I'lTllWWk I JIUV.
1MIE flubscribor huving purchased the interest o '
Mi". JAMES l? ( llALMERfi,h? v.-Ul eontlnwa ?
i ? MAKULK HI.SINK8S m heretofore. at the Old
titlftS in the raar of Mr. Kctcbain's Store.
He Tenia thankful for the putronage which baa a
' been extended to tho Finn of Cmalmkhs A Allbn, b
an<l hopes, bj attention to business, and promptness, >
to merit a continuuuco of the same. .
Oct 7 22-tf JAS. M. ALLEN. j
H O W ARD ASSOC1AT1OUT* )
. t- PHILADELPHIA,
A Jicneeotent /a?t?/t??T?it, ettnblimkcdbg SjtCciai }.* a
doiptMHl foe rh* Ktlief of (be ticlt abd dietrcaacd, ^
iifffirted rill 1 irulcnl and Epidemic Jjiecaeet. " <
rplIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, iu view of the
J. awful destruction of human life, capsod by
. >. anal Diseases, and the deceptions practised upon fi
[ the wnfhrtunato victims of snob diseases by Quacks, k
sevcrnl^jroar* age directed their Consulting Surgeon, i
as a chm italic net worthy of their name, to open a 1
Dispensary Tor tho treatment of this claw of diseases,
iu all their forms, and to give medicuJ adricd* gratia 'j
to all whe apply by latter, with a description of their a
I condition, (pgn, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and t
in easo of extreme poverty, to /omitA medicine* fret I
of charge. It ia needless to.add that tho Association
I commands the highest medical skill of tb* ago, and <
wi|1 furnt.ih the most approved modern treatment. .
The Directors of tho Aasociation, in thair Aunur.l o
Report upon the treatment Of-Sexual Diseases, express
the highest salisTaction with the success which
has attended the labors of their Siir,nmuin ?K? sum t
of Bpcnnatnnhqsa, ^tuinitl Wt^NoH, (tonorrhaia, J
llkrf, Byphilis, the vie* of Onanism,or 6elf-At.u?o, '
rfiNtMi of the Kidnoys, Bladder, Ac., aud order a 1
contiuuanco of tbe mioo phfh for the Mtaiqji ynr. *
The Direetnrw, on a review of the past, feci u'
Hurod that theb labors tu this sphere of benevolent 1
| effort have been of groat benefit to the afflicted, ea- J
pecially to the*young, and they hpv# rosotved to de- i
I vote ilicuuolvee, with renewed seal, tu thii vary imI
portent and macli despised. cause. t ,
An admirable Report on dponoatorrhena, or Beta- 0
[ inal Weakness, tbo vice cif Onanism or BeH-Abuse, t
and otbor diacaaes of tbe Btxusi) organs, by tha Consulting
Burgeon, will be soufby wail (in a a. sled .
envelope,) frtr uf ckartfe, on receipt of tu-o' ttamy
for postage. Other Jtcporta and Tracts on the na- .
ture nnd treatment of Bcxual diseases, diet, Ao., are
constantly being pnldlabed for ^gratuitous distribution,
and will l>o sent to the afflicted. Borne of tbo '
new remedies ahd methods of treatment discovered
during Hie but year, are of grcfe value.
faff Aiiiirew, for Report or Trcatmeirf, DR. J, J
BK 11.1,1 N llOUttliTON, Acting Burgeon, Howard *
Association, No. 2 Booth Nioth Btyeet, Philadelphia,
Ha. % By order of tbe Director*.
K'/HA V. 11 KARTWK1.L, President.
Oko. Faikcimi.d, Secretary. 3?-ly * F8
MAIN BTRKET,
NEXT TO THE MANSION HOU8E1 ,
ARB prepared to tarnish (ientlemen with ?rR]f
ArtUd* of ,
. F1MKIONABLR CLOTHING '
KtnuUr to tlie mmoii and ncec?e?ry U> the oomfwrt ..
and decent ap^iearanoo of tk? on tor man.
an rsralldiit assortment M BOOTS, 8HOKP
AND DATS, willi avaeiety of FANCY AKTlCtES ' I
and a chotr? lot of SKlfARS AMD TOBACCO. #
Oct 3i u .. - tr J
"oTsrgQ^u; '4
If anqfaeturer of and Dealer in v*
FURNITURE of ?rery <!?*crir.-tJon. ,
CIIAIRS of every style, 1
-JkMm . ...ar> J
FIST'S CELEBRATED METALIS BUMA& CASE8, J
Oppo*itr tAeConp. rfy 7/otw*, | ||
?V> \ COUUMU1 A, " C ' (r
T
'
rI!?g?kACIirKK^ WW Cr?'Ui tirotfoj^r^r^
<ti*?d from the tfore, requiring
U dhrutui. .They llcnt,
;rs?
equifedby otbct xpmMvta'.s. fl>heyw.Ill<U>tt?iiand
WmV ftwipd ^hia^* KMitKM Mtm $?>
55ft? ?awn^1ES
.r family se*ing. executing either heavy
t5sS0kBS^sisff^ps&'
^r&Kass ^vr?
" u?jkf
~,*&fra3\j farncnHy y?H w4 * Tffi Lift,!
> leisure in comnieodin? it as every way raiUblc
.he purpose for which it Is lc?VK."~Mn.
Jo.knaLeaeiL ~\fc of B*vyj>r.
Alitor Of S: V. IwUpindcot.
" I eonfoss tnysMf delighted with your 8&?ing V*^
shine, which bus boon in my ftt?tiiy for many H?"0lh3.
[t has alwHysbocu hiad^'for tMtyf>rs<lulf''D?' no a<'UHlmeDt,
and U easily adapted .Uw every variety of
apiily seWiug, hy aimply changing the spoote of
AprHotii, iw/t of Brr.
Or. Strickland, Editor c/ iV. F. Chrietia* Adpoeatr.
<" After trying several- different good machines, I
ircferrcd /onra. on account of 1U almpliolty, an?| the
lerfoot ease with which It ia u>unn^cd. a* well a# the
tr, ogtb and durability of the scant. Afterl'm* ?x?rience,
I feel competent to speak in ihTs manner,
d to 'confidently recommend it for pv?ry variety ?>f
rally oewing.''?J/*?. B. B. Spooner, wife ?/ Bit
Vditor of Brooklyn Stur. ' # J _ "
1 haro used a tlrover A BaVq^Httf ^f u'hino
br two years, and feavq found it pdaptpd to "u.U kiVds
>f family sewing, ftoih.ea rubric io broadcloth-/0a>
nents have bfeen worn out without (be giving why
>f a stitch. The Machine it easily kept in order,
md easily used."?,Vr*. A. If. Whipple, trij'e of Urn .
W. Wkipplh, AVia "York.
" Your Bowing Machine has hedh iv use in my fanily
the past-two years, and the i?uiic* roquest mo
0 give you their testimonials to its perfect iwlnptodtess,
as well, as labor-saving ijualiflcs id the per'ormanco
of family nnd household sewing."? Robert
Doorman, Mew .Yuri. ^ "*
- " For He vera! months we haro used OroVor A Bater's
Sewing Machine, and hare come to tho c'oorlnlion
that every lady who desires hvf sewing heanti-.
ally and ({Uickiy done, would be' most fortunate ia
xisscsstng one of these' reliable and indefatigable
iron uoedlc-womsn,' whose cqynbincd" qualities of
itanty, strength, and simplicity, ore invaluable."?
1 II' Mf ?- J '.1, .* rf /!.- i, *#\ 1. ZJ-,
r. iv . .To/frre, amiurMcr i/r?? WCW. A ? ^uorru, /'?
lor q/ lA* Hvme^JuHfhaL * ?,
Kxtract of a letter ffom Thot. B. Lsavlli, E?ip.an
Vmcrican gentleman now roaidcntln Bydncy, New
tooth Waloe, dated January 12,1848t. " 1 bad a taut
nade in Melbourne, in 1858, in which Cbtrrc were
>ver throe thousand yartls of wing doup with one
if <1 rover A linker1* Macbinoa, and a logic ream ot
bat ha* oulatood all the double seams rowed by
lailors with k needle and twine."
If Hotter oonld he called up flrmn hi* murky
indt**, ho would sing the advent of flrftvw A Baker
is a more benignant miracle of art than was irir
r'ulcun'* smithy. He , would denounce midnight
birt-uinking a* 'the direful spring of woes uuuuui>ered.'"~~J'rof,
JVortl. " ' *v ;
"I take prrnxuro in paying that the Orovoe A Bator
.Sewing Machines hdvc more than sustained mv
xppctution. . After trying nnd returning other*. I
iavc three of them it^ operation in my dlflbronl pl.ivs,
and. after four year*' trial, have no fault to find."
r. 1/. UtuiimortJ, Stnatoro/ .VoalA Curo/faa.'
" My wife ha *-h ml one. of tJ rover A- R;ik?C*? Prunly
Sewing Machines for route time, and I urn satiated
if is ?no.Of the heat lubor-anring machine* that
as been invented. I toko much ph-aaarc iu ntCulnuending
it to the public."?J, O. ii<uri?, u?remv
f Trnnemcr. *
"It i| a beautiful thing, And lmts everybody into
u excitement of good humor. Wore I u Cathode, I
hould insist upon Saints tlrorer A Baker having an
tern*! holiday, in commemoration of tlurts good
oecta for huroaujty."?Ccioin* JI. t'/oy.
"I think it by far the beet patent in use. The
lac bine can he adapted from the finest caipbrlr to
he heaviest cn-' rirm rc. It sews stronger, taiter. Mid
tore beautifully, than one can imagine. If mine
ould not bo svplitcod, money ooujd not bay it."?
frt. J. 0. //reiet,, SankvtfU, 7V*u. ' ' /'
"It is speedy, very netu, and dnrnblo in its work;
i easily understood and kept In repair. I earnestly
on... ml this Muthinu to all inv acquaintances
ltd others,"?Strt.' Jf. A. Fttrr'ttl, itfiupkU, Tea*.
" We find thiaMachine to work )o our satisfaction,
nd with pleasure recohiuichd it- to the public,<is tre
elieve the <1 rover A Baker to he tlie best, Be wing
tacbino in use."?Dmty ltrothert, At/term*, Tram
" IT used exclusively for family purposes, with orinary
care, I wilf wager they will last eue 'three
roro year* and tea,' und never get-out of fix.'?-JoAa
trikinr, ?Vo?A,. Teaa.
k n?c umu, your .uarnino for several weokt, and
tn perfectly *ati*f?ed that the Work H dv?? is the
cat end moit beautiful lhat ever trMmCde."?J/oyH
Aimhon, A'a$Sn'lle, Tup. '
"I use titj machine upon coat*, dreea-making, and
me I'mJU atitchiug, and tho work U admirable?far
irttcr thin the baud-sowing, or any other machine
have evet even."?L*ey B. TkumjuiMt, S'tuktUlt,
re**.
" I Add the work the strongest and hi nut beautiful
have ever actpt; made either by hand or machine,
jtd regard the timver A Baker Machine ae one of
be greatest blreetngi to our iw."?Jfri. Tngtor,
VturhrilU, Tan*. (
"I have one of f>rover A Baker's Machitiea In uec
n cty family, -and Pud it havaiaoble. I can oonb
U-ntlr recommend It to' all poTUotti la want of a Mabine."?fit.
T. Thorn purm, jfufh*it/<, Trrnt.
" 1 take ploaeure in certifying to the utility of the
1 rover A Baker Sewinjf Machines. i have used one
>n almost every description of wotk' for months, and
Ind U -ihuoh stronger and better in ev?.ry r?op? el
ban work done by hand."?Br*. It. If. H'AWc,,
Vrt?An7/?, Tttn. ,
" I would-be uuwHUug to dispeee-of tor 0rover A
laker Machine for & Urge amount, oould 1 n??i rtdace
It again at pleaaurS."?.Vra, //. tj. Hcwii.
Vwlri/ie, Jean.
t
" Our two Machines, purchased from yon, do ktio
rork of twenty young ladies. We with ldrarilfu r?
nunran uie wiovor A Oakt-r Pow'idk Mat min- u>bo
bo M io una."?A*. $ti(h?a? <L '< V. Ten*.
"I M the Machine (i^ljr tMD^ol, wjr role.,
ajiil take pluaaurv io rof 'toiiKHMlintf it to all wb?
rich convenience, eeouupiy and pleasure."?Met. /
ntu; JtimykU, JVkn.
March 16 44 tiu
~~ NOTICE.
4 I?L person* Indebted to ?io for the yenra 18A4
t\. '67 and 'M, by HOOK ACCOUNT or NOTK.
r? rtNjnealod to come forward and pay up. ee / ?'\er
indulgence ooaavf Ac oiWm.
Fob a ?#-* T . V. BURTY.
1 p , 1 c j _ t'w a 1 1 a 111 i 1^ 1 ? 1 ? ? ? 1 * i 1 ?r no ?1 fc 1 ?./ 1 ' 1 a ? *^?i r* ?11
REED A QOODLETT,
VTTQRHUS AT UW,
^ \ gOLICITOJli III BaWTT.>
OJiee nt*i door to Ft F. Co.
OKBKNVILUI,:-?rO
p. ?*en
June 1 4 . .
' I
ORR A PRtOE,
m% * ^
??ir aS2.fc.TlHg.
t*re ?he ll,i .i'wd fji ;uir*nr<it
? *.!. ||i. rr?<M>(<(fol(v ft?k? a con;lunnMAu ?4 ?
onwre. M lft QM t