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How Shall I Woo Her.
BT W. B. PHAED.
llow hall I woo her ??i will stand
Doaldo her whon she sings,
And watch that fin* w?d fairy hand
Flit o'er th? quivering strings j
And I wHl tell'her *1 have heard,
ThojMT" bwwji her auug au Mil MVj
^.wlsr, ?h?t? svorjr whltjwrotlword
0 l W*? more than song to inc !
1
llow shall I woo her??I will gase,
la sad and silent trauoc,
On those blue eyos, whose liquid rays
Look lore iu ovory glance;
And I will tell her, oyps more bright,
Ski*' Though hrltrlhi. l??v a??? ^?*
W1H fling a deepor spell to-night
Upon me in ?ny dream.
i^Vv V IIow shall I woo her??I will try
^ TS? ?f allien time.
And swear by oarth and sea and aky,
And rave In proae and rhyme ;
And I will tell ber when 1 bent
s. My knee in other year*,
I was not half so eloquent,
1 could not speak for tears t
How shall I woo her??I will bow ^
Before tho holy shrtuo
And pray vow tbe VOw,
i - - .^a&Q&vrcs* her Hps to mine ;
( Aud I will toll her, when she parts
From passion's thrilling kiss,
J That memory to many hearts
Is dearer far than bliss.
Away ! away ! tbe chords are mute.
Tho bond is rout in twain ;
Yon cannot wako that silent lute,
Nor clasp those links again ;
Lore's toil I know is little coat,
Lovu's perjury la light aln ;
But sonla that lose what I bare lost?
What have they left to wiu ?
JJumnrist's (Olio.
A slhfkr iv a Tioiit I'i.ace.? At 1) , ot
Saturday evening, fatigued l?y hia long journey
a wagoner with hia son John. drove hia team in
to a goo>l range, ninl determined to pass the SaIi
lmlli enjoying u season of worship with the goo?
folks In the village.
When tlu* tiniu for worship arrived, John wai
art to wnich the team, while the wagoner weni
in with Un< crowd, ^he preacher had hardl\
announced hia subject when the old man fei
sound aaieep, lie sat against'the partition in th<
centre of the laxly slip; white Just against him
separated hv the very low partition, sat a flesh1
a.l * ?1...-"? 1 -II -I ? > ? -
.n..T, >tii- xc'inni nil HiruirOCU 111 1110 IK-101 >11.?
She stniifjW very lmr<i to keep li< r feelings, mi
til onitlil>- to control them longer, she buret mil
with u lou.l scream, end shouted to the top of her
voice, rousing the old iiinii. who I nit half nwakr
thrust liie urius around her waist, and cried very
soothingly :
"Wo, Nance! Wo, Nonce I Wot Here, John,"
to bit tun, "cut the In-lly-biind, nt?d loose the
breeching, quick, or ehc'li tear everything all in
plcoes!**
It was all the work of a moment; hut the *i?
tor fir.ait to shout, the preacher lout the thread
of hie discourse; and the meeting came pr*t>tntur-ly
to mi end ; while, deeply mortified, the
poor old imiii skulked uwhv, noil determined not
to go to meeting again until h>- oould manage to
keep Ids senses by remaining nwnke.
Times ia ft rule nt Ohorllu Collefco that no student
ahull hoard tit any lmu(ie where pravera are
not regularly mud* emit day. A eer'nln mat
fitted up a hoarding lions*, and filled it with
boarders, hut forgot until the eleventh hour the
praver proviso. Not being n praying inan him
self', he look- d around for one who was A*
length he fotind oik?a nic k vournt man, from
Trniiihu)) County, who ngr- ert to pay 'or hiboarding
in praying. For a while all want
smoothly, hut the hoarding master furnished his
table so poorly that, the boarders began to gruin
ble and tol-ave, and the other morning the praying
boarder actually " struck t'1- Something like
the followin dialogue occurred at the table-,
landlord? Will you pmv, Mr. Mild?"
Mild-*" No, sir. I will not,**
JLandlorJ? ' Why not, Mr. Mil If
Mil 1?ft don't pay, sir; I can't pray on such
viviuniK nsmfw; nu<i note** you tdmt yotirscl'
in writing, to set a hotter U'tle ttmn y.?u have
foe the loot Mn*e* w--eUs, nary another (imyer do
yon get out of roe!" And that'* the way mutter*
stood at latest advices.
Tor Brat PariCum.?The Charleston Courier
relate* the following domestic anecdote:
" A friendI jit tended a conotrv church in one of
the U|n>er district* <M| un o?-cu?loii of Service by
a colored preacher. who enjoyed the confidence
of all. and the unb mnded admiration of hi* colored
friend*. After theservices, the visitor, who
wn* one of a large proportion of white hearer*,
questioned 111 <ny of the colored hearers, in order
to leurn their opinion* and comment* on the seruioh,
and on prcauhera generally. A Vetera" colored
leader wo* loilie.t, mDong other qn- stions,
" Wild U the best ptvaehrr you have, and who
draws the largest congregations t" and, after
some consideration nnd reflection, the answer
was?" You know, massa, wo all try to get out
on circuit preaching lay when wc can, but the
biggest congregations 'always come when Dr.
or Jim l? gwine to preach."
Tiu* Mooter I* President of a College, and President
elect of s IT diversity, and const, lered one at
U. (. .i ' l ? '
.n-n iirinvnvra ni nix oeiioiniiifttioi) in the
South. Jim is a preacher auJ a slave.
Ax Eurroa n Qi'Vmdarv.?During the over
flow at Cairo lint rliewlitor of the Times,
tliera. despatched the following mi**!*# to a
brother af the er ?ft In another locality, near by:
" l?.*nr Moee; The wautc hasrben surprisingly,
and eonie 'kuss' lute stolen my boat I am 111
the highest. story of my home. and have got. iny
heiui nut of the window, hollering to K?i. Wi'let
on the levee. That's the reason this Utter coma*
to you on a hoard.
How's Mound City ? I am actually fearful
that it Is not UodeY water ! What a happy <log
you ?un?t he?-van get vour beef whensver you
want it] The corporation pump* have nut b??n
Iunvided. The writer will reach me to morrow,
"nr in a fix?Hull, of tlm Gazette, just passed my
window. The Mnynr and Common Council floated
down Main street this morning iu a drifl pile ;
but as thoy hud no lienor nor cards, I did not
?w' Him uney enjoted tliemeclvm. Steamboats
continue to mvlgitti' the town on the outeide of
the htei-t They do M, however, under the foolish
apprehension that the deepest water ii there,
"Talk al>ont mean men," said old Pox, " why
there's I hut Bill Johnson, he's the meanest man I
e\er heard tell on. Hill was a constuhle here.
Why, don't yon think, he had an execution
Agmnst me fcr it kittle matter of grosorie*, And he
came outnnd levied on my old woman's docko, and
wanted me to drive 'em up and catch 'em foe
him, and I tol I Mm to mwIi 'ern himself; ami so
he oltaaed 'em round and round the houee, at d
every tiiyo Ire'd cuteh a duck, he'^jl aK duwa and
wring its head off, and ehnrg* mileage I"
y H AT*ANo?a meeting an editor in the street at
nutun t few days since r<eighty I him
With,. " Here J I want U> go to the Trvd.-mt
IIoum!" The d?ll'*emte reply was, " Well, yoa
oa i go if yott. won't hs gone loag"
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EMI II Mini, -Jlljih Ui_.
T HI !
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Oxen vm. Partridges ?d Hpaniard sent hU ma
to the University ot sutamanca told blin to
study <>001101113', and to ?nt rntli.-r than poul'
try. On nrrlvisrf, the young gentleman asked
the pries of <?- * ;
" Alxiut
?And part ridges?" ,
>Tden\v-fivo cmiU.* A "
"I fng?t live on partridges," slid he ; "they
are decidedly the cheaper of the twix"
The San Jo*? Tribune (California) tells this anecdote
of-a recent occurrence over !l?t way:
Ht-r. M-?"? ?iiamoit. an eoceutrlh rrsachsr, was
holding forth in Sulk Clara Valley; a young
man n*' to go oOt. when the preacher <*( >:
"Young man, if you'd rather go to hell than hear
me prvneh. Vou may go!" The ainner stot>pcd
ai d rofli-etcd a ru"inent, and then saving, e p . t
fully, Well, 1 beliee4 J would,'' went on.
Cornet did a hit of natural hi tory lately.?
" What did Mr. Jones m an by snylng you were
"a funny dog" just now. Pa?" Hnked Corney's
little girl. " What ift a tunnv ilnir t'
said Corney, very gravely, "a funny dog in always
provided with a waggish tale, and it is
somewhat singular," continued he. knocking the
ashes out of his pipe, " that cutting his tail short
always affects Ins choler."
Ax Irish clergyman having gone to visit the
portraits of the t*coltish kings in Holy rood house,
observed one of the monarch* of a very youthful
. dTjq>7ir)tB?*> while his son was depicted with a
long beari), 2"d wore the traits of extreme old
^ 'Sancta Maria,"^ejl-btirtiiid the good 'lH>etnian,
" Is it possible that this gentleman was an old
man alien his lather was born,"
"Wnts we're married, Jnlia, you'll see how
I'll drive you to the 'Castle' in a carriage."-?
" But. Henry, where is the money to come front?"
' Oh, we don't want any money ; people do these
things now-a days on quite a new principle, I assure
you." " Indeed." suid Julia. " Yes. replied
Henry, "and often they do it wlthoa<|any priuci
pie at all."
A tax payer In Cincinnati objects to being assessed
on side-hill property, on the ground that
it is not real estate, within the meaning of the
Ihw. He clnims that it Is moveable property ,as
during the r?cent rains, some hi^lf an acr?orles?
inHite It-* u-?u mill l Iw. --I -A- -1--1 14
it mortgage will not hold it, the hill-tide should
not be taxed..
A Pati.anpeu being asked whether he did not
frequently converse with hit friend, Jimmy, in
; Iritli"? replied?
' No, indade. Jimmy often spakes to me in
. I Hob. hut I always answer him in Kuglish."
1 -Why t?r
" t)eh, honey, don't, yon tee, hekase I don't
want Jiniuiy to know that I lib de<stand Irish."
A mother who it a better attendant at balls
than at oliiirehea, went with her child, a smart
m?1, three years old, to meeting one Monday.?
, Vhen they began to pity the organ, the child
told:
" Mn. what are they going to do nowf Don't
you dance."
V "'
A wao said of a woman who had obtained a
lirorce from her husband because he hud a bald
bead, which he concealed"by a wig during the
period of urging hit mutiiiuonial suit ana the
oiiMimmation of the Imrguin, that she wig led
out of wedlock on a bald assumption.
According to tlie Milwaukee Newt, they have
a new military company in Chicago, They drill
-ix timet ? week, and hare'now got to thai they
an form a atraight line?by leaning against a
letiCO.
Jimmy, do you goto school Y" "Yes, sir; to
b sehuol krjit by Mine Pott-T"' " Mi?? fist! not
i wnipping I'Oet, i nope T" " Uli, no, eir; she la ?
juide J out," - r
A Boston paper giving a puff of a new mini*
tor in tlntt city, mo: " Hi* prayer, nt the clou.of
hi* M-rinon was the moot eloquent that war
Vt-r addrctacd to a Ration audience."
Wnr i? a w?>atli*rct>ck loafer ? Because
it is constantly going round, doing notliing.
GENERAL
BOOT & 8BOB STORE.
THE subscribers havo received, and will
dtflkeep roustnntly on liand, a largo and well
itdecUH stock of Men'* Boys' and Children'*
BOOTS & SHOES,
>f every variety. Al?o, Ladies' Misses' and Infanta',
rum common to suncrtlne. Likewise, a good lot of
leu's, Boys' and children's
Clotliliig it tad Hat*.
We call particular atteution to our M ANUFACrUHTNG
Department. We wish to supply one and
til with Home Manufacture, from the common Bm.
an up to anytliini< y?n 'nay wish in the Root and
>Ii<>p line. We w<iuld.ro?pei't.fully inform tho public
hat wo hare made arrant*. monts to fumiah from
15 to 2b,000 pair of the heat Broganand Plantation
timer, which we will suH- at unusually low pricoa.
\Vo have also, n rood lot of
GROCERIES,
ntch m MuIiimm, Cuha, Musonvado, Orleans and
Florida Syrup, C?4?w, Hugars. Bacon, Lard, Rico,
md a variety of othor Article*, which we will sell
mw for Oaeh or Barter.
Brooks, Sornggi ft Gibson.
June 2 4 tf
Mr?w Wuiiled.
H E Subscriber is desirous of purchasing 8TR A W
1 either in the bulk or by the load, for which he
wo! pay a fair price. Persons having straw to sell
will please applv at my Store, in Urecuville, or at
the PAPER MLLL.
Wnioiutf Wanted.
HE also desires to procure the services of a steady
and industrious man as a Wagoner. -Apply
as above.
Thmhitig nnnliine.
>TTK would also inform the pnblie that bis Thresh
LjL lug Machine is now in fine erder. Thresh ny
w.it bo doue cither for the Straw or Toll, at th?
Paper Mill. R. GREENFIELD.
May I 62 tf
, OBOI?O -IXM A N.
H\RN?.S8 MANUFACTURER,
Attn bCAi.tr is
.9A DDL EX, filKDLKS, WHIPS, AO.
/v-n HAS on hand an extensive assortment
jyM&. >f the REST MATERIAL used In tb?
? Mstnuficfnre of Harness and Raddles.
Thankful for tho patronage ghen him for the lael
ten rears, be solieiu a eontinuanee of the same.
jarr- Orders from a distance promptly attended
to. Persons indebted to him are requested to
udl and pay up. Al-ly April 2S
TO~KlNG^a^FBiTlNUt^r
GLORIOUS wcwsn
Or** mill* JEWiWof si lot, Judjing frtm (As J/ojspj
\ Fart* to ke Met Kid.
I.AOER BF.F.R IS AT THE BOTTOM OF IT!
ly.J ORB 18 HAMUEL keeps on hand * Rill supnlv
ill 01 tha* rprrMhtac Md inrigorathig BareffMPi
('ro.u one of th? moat '#Wir*t?d Hrrnorle* In Philadelphia.
Ho h*?p? coMtantlr Pre*rrn4 Of.tara,
Lnh4t*rw. Bnknow. Btardinf-r Pie Me*, Scjrar*. T?'>ae*o
and Candy, ?nd many other Artiele* too n???ro*i
u> mention. *Mf Nrxr D?OR Jo T>u. M. B.
E**tr, April W
RHAVINQ,
ff?lr TriMMliif, ?r?win, Dylan
rj " ? A 71 It ?.
RAZOR KKTTIXO AVD AIIAUPOOINO, \
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8eo<rad Door ftwo Xr. XeTfcorson's,
WIL80N COOK.
May J J? *T
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RSW SPRIBS-!
N'BW te>A>UlN<* CO
STAPLE MB MKT D8Y HIS gp j
^ NOW OP
RSVT) TO WHICH tho attention of Purcha
KCroiR supplied with NKW and CHOICE GOC
*"11 111) at Tory lot* priori.
OUR UNRIVALLED STOCK
Of PLANTATION GOODS Js now ready for inspection,
to which tho attention of onr Country
friends nod Factors Is Invited.
? HOUSE IKE LIfcESfS
And F AMJLY DRY U00D8, for the present nod
approaching icuoni. in large vtrie!ten, of the most
approved makes.' Particular attention is called to
our present stock 01 ?
- L0YO CLOTH*.
At A), A, 10 and IS} cents, and the Oner makes, all
cheap aud uxoellent Goods.
Full stock of French and English Long Cloths
Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Cotton
Sheetings?all widths?always 011 baud.
Ilonvy Brown Shirtings, at 0}, 8 and 10 cents.
Supcr&ne llrown Sea Island Shirting*, at0J,0, 10
and 12} couts.
Kxtra 8 o*. Cotton Osnaburgs, 8 os. Striped O.
Osnaburgs.
Blue Denims, Hickory Stripes, Apron Cheek,
Marlboro' Strijtcs, Ac., Ao.
CLOTHS, 1 ANSI.MKUE*. TWEEDS, AC.,
For Spring and Summer, in new styles, for Cents
add Boys, now receiving.
upcrior French and English Drnp D'Bte, in beny
makes, for l'unts.
Kxtra heavy English do., in Black, Green, Brown
and Blue, for Boys' and Servants' wear; with
A full assortment of Linen and Cotton Pant Stuffs.
Linen Coatings. Flannels fbr Genu' Sacks, Vesting*
for the season, Ao., Ac.
Materials of various kinds for Children's wear,
Servants' Coatings, Vestings and Paut Stuffs.
irijw ?dots as* nrar
March 17 44-tf 143 KIN?. OPTORI'
Mrs. Paris & Miss Gordon,
:v * MAfX STKEET,
^\ WILL OPEN, on Saturday,
fwm 16th inst., a handsome assortmuut
USSkW!" MIL.L.INERY,
w coxsisrwu or
qyfc, French, Chip, Fancy, Silk, PaJm
mola and English Straw BON'/rl
NETS, Misses Equestrians, Feathers
for H-ad Dresses. Lace Setts, Illusion Capes,
Berthas, Fancy Hair Pin*. Hoop Skirts, Cossets, and
a variety of Articles suitable to the Season, selected
by Miss Gordon from the largest aud best French
houses in New York.
DKKA8EB made at the shortest notice, and Dress
man tug attended to as usual, to which we respoct oily
invito tlio attention of thu Ladies of Qrocuvillc
and its vicinity. 49-lf April 14
Soutt) tHrSfif)$?6rMQ toft* district.
Jonxeox OnODWIN. who is ill the custody Of
tbo Sheriff of Greenville District, by virtue of
a writ'of enjiia* ad tat it/or itnHum, at the suit of
John Cooper, having filed in my offlco. together
with a schedule. on oath, of his estate and effects,
uis petition to (no Court of Common Pleas, praying
that ho may be admitted to the benefit of tho-Acts
of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent
debtors. It ia ordered? that the said William
MeNeely, and all other the creditors to whom the
said Joshua Goodwin la id anywise indebted, be, sud
they arc hereby summoned, and have notice to appear,
before the said Court at G rceur ille Court House,
on the fourth Monday in October n? xt, to shew cause,
if any they can, Why the prayer of the petition aforesaid,
should not bo granted.
W. A. McDANIEL. C. C. P.
Office of Common Plena, Greenville Da: riot, 8th
day of June, 1869.- ft Sin
5 nil oi? q tirt'eiil'ifti I)i<i cf.
LKMUEI, JACOUS, who is In tho custody of the
Sheriff of Urvouville District, by virtue of a
*i.ksf capiat ad talit/'acicitduui, at thu suit of Tho
ijtate, having filed in niy office, together with a schedule,
on oath, of his estate and ofteots, bis WOtition to
the Court of Common Pleas, praying that be may be
admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General
Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. |
l< i. ?~i > .L-. - ?
.v .. vkicicu, mm iii? mil rmtntiff, ami all other I
the creditor* to whom the snld Lemuel Jucobs ia in
awywiii" inilehimi, be, tuil they aru hereby summoned,
and buvo notice to appear, before t j? aa.d Court
at Orecnvilie Court House, on the fourth Monday in
October ue\t, to shew cause, if any they Can, why
the prujrer of the petition aforesaid should uot be
Xranted. W. A. MchAMKL, C. C. P.
Office of Comiuou Pleas, UreoiivlUe District, 26th
day of May,-1859. 3 Sin
Houses and ILols for Male.
Ca TIIK subscriber offer* for sale TWO LOTS
j'l in the town of UreenviJ^i*, situated on PondleJLton
Street, and within five minutes' walk of
the Hailroail Depot. Each Lot has a Cottage oo it
Kino Wells of water and ronvonient Out-houses are ,
on the premises. These Lets will be told together
or separately, on very reasonable terms. For fur-!
I her particulars, as to the situ of the Lot, terms, Ac.,
apply to L. W. WATSON.
Feb 10 40 tf
Valuable Lanas for Ssie.
ON TERMS ACCbMMOCATir.0 Tw PURCHASERS.
A TRACT containing 630 Acres, 400 of srbieh
are good, heavily Timbered, and first-rate
???orgo'? Creek Upland. The Tract it located in
i-WK?n* ui.trtct, on th? road from Greenville to
Pendleton. 8 mile* from the former place.
Also, a TRACT in the same neighborhood, containing
370 Acnr. *00 Aorr* are licuvlly Timbered.
On tbo Tract there am 50 Aero* I vent BOTTOM.
Kor purticnlara, apply to W. K. KA8LKY,
Out 29 35-tf tJrfi-nv ill.-, 8. C.
Do You w?sh to Buy Real Estate
/.y anEEKvir.LKt
T!IK Saber rl her ia Agent for tho aala of tho following
Town Property ;
.HOUSE AND LOT on Runeoinbe Street, opposite
the Female College, owned by Mr. B. J. Jaudon.
JIOWSK AND LOT of Mr. 4. N. Feaetcr.near tb<
ilmad Depot. One of the moat desirable place*
, in Groenville.
HOUSE AND LOT of Mr. II. R. Williams, an
1 the Augnxta road, and near the Depot,
Also, aweral other place*.
The above Property will be sold npou u>? n>?si I
re axon able tenns. W. P. PRICK.
Jan 10 , * 37 if
AQENQY VuR T. C7 FSUMNCE COMPANY.
the asheviltlae
Mutunl Insurance Company
I f .vVINO complied with the legal requisition of
ft 1-i ' this State, in relation to Agencies, and baring
appointed the undersigned iu> their Agent for this
I place, he is now prepared to tai e RISKS on L1FK
i or PROPERTY. JOHN W. GRADY.
Greenville, 8. t\, Feb, 10, 1IM, it tf
~37^"wotICJB.
T^VURING my necessary or accidental absence,
1 / my Diend, Owl. DAV ID HOKE, who is my
iaWtnl Deputy, will attend tn all persons baring any
bmlncee-transaction* with the office of the Commissioner.
8. A. TOWN KB, C. K. 0. D.
March S 44 ^ , tf
J "law notice.
TflK nndereigned Wtll devote Uicnmlf entirely to
the practice of Law and Equity on the Wogt.
em Circuit. Mr. FRIGE ia hie partner tor .Greenville
District, and may ba found at hie oftc# in
. Greenville. JAMKS L. ORR.
| March 31. 16Ml. 4? "
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VEKLINQS, AN1)
LL lilBS AB&fTKB TJ THE SUSHI.
EN I N G,
Mrs la invited. Our DEPARTMENTS are all now
11)8, whien will be avid lor Cash or City Aoccptanco
* f y r *
NEW SPRING CALICOES.
B^w Spring Frouch Cambrics
New 8prior French Brilliants
Furniture Calicos, Furniture Chints
Sapor Undrt'Wei) Furniture Chlpts
Furniture Dimity, do. Fringe, Bullion Fringe
Summer Marseilles Quilta
Allendale and Mancheeter Quilts, Ao., Ac.
UMlmOlDEIlIEa, LACE*
And White Good*, in new styles and large variety,
at low prices.
Bordered Linen Cambrie llandkerchiefa, all prieea
Homstltohod and Embroidered L. C. Handkerchiefs,
for Ladies and Children.
SPUING DRESS GOODS.
In now stylo Silks, Plain and Printed Challics,
Summer Poplins, Ac., just arriving.
KICK SILK ROBFS AND CHALLIK R0BF8,
In new styles for the season. New stylo Silk and
Muslin Robea.
WHITE AND COLORED STELLA SHAWLS.
At all prices. Superior White Stella Mantilla
Shawls. ,
Full stock of Spring MantUlaa, to arrive by next
steams*"
SKIRTS! SKIRTS!! SKIRTS!!!
For Children, Misses and Ladles. We are now
prepared to show the very best article of Ladies'
Extension Skirts ever maddC Also.a large assortment
of medium and low price Skirts. Our Stock of
HOSIERY. SPRING f NDKRslHKTS. AC..
For Gents, Ladies and Children, is now well as
sorted. *
s&ir CTTAHis:R,
A. F. BROWNING'S,
TE HASELL I.TRI- ET, CIIAKLESTON. s C.
EMPORIUM OF
FJLSMI?SI.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE an Elegant Assortment
of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
FRENCH CL0TH8"AND"CA88IIIKk*8, of all
color* Mid qualities, (which were manufactured to
order.)
TWEEDS. VESTINdS, SI1IRT8, TIES, HOSIERY.
GLOVES. 4c.
Cmxiinere, Moleskin and Fur HATS, for Dress and
Business near.
AUtO,
PICCOI.OMINI GAPS.
A good assortment of ' oimn
ma ?D<DB?,
For Gentlemen's wear.
Beady Made Clothing,
tea as
Cloth, CaMtlracre, Tweeds, Linen, Alpaca and Drab
D'Xte COATS, PANTS and VESTS, which we will
sell low for Cash or to prompt paying customer*.
TAUOmNrd'tPARTMENT.
We arc prepared, with the best of Workmen, to
CUT und MAKE UP CLOTHING in the latest
PrcAoh and American styles, and upon the most reasonable
terms. DYER 4 PICKLE.
Copartnership Notice
rT^UE uudur signed bare entered into Copartnrr1.
ship for the purpose of carrying on the MERCHANT
TAILORING BUSINESS, under the ui>in*
stylo anil Arm of DYER 4 PICKLE. They respectfully
ask attention to their Stock now on baud, and
refer to their former customer* for tboir ability to
please. Tbey hope to receive a liberal share of public
patronage. G. B. DYER.
April 20, 1850. O. A. PICKLE.
A I ARD.
rI"MIK subscriber would return hl? thanks to hit
1 frianda and customer* for the very liberal sbaro
of pttronage which they have bestowed on him, uud
would respectfully solicit for the new Virtu of Dvkr
A Pick i t: a continuation of the patronage wblch
hu* heretofore been extended to him.
April 21 60-1/ O. B. DYER. ^
GOWGNSVILLE
MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY
THE first Session of tbia SCHOOL,
jrfr*w|a for 1059.' will open on the Fihht Day
tRn|r or Fkbkvaky, under the direction ot
ytr.jS Kev. T. J. Earle, as Principal.
(SUV The Hates of Tuitlou, per Seaaton of
fivu months, are as follows:
Primary lirancbea, ( 6 00
Higher English 11 ranches 7 60
Higher Muthainntical Branches, 10 00
Latin and Urovk .12 60
Tbia School posse sees advantages in ita location
equal, If not superior, to anv in the Htm.. it t??ti
uulod at Gowcnsvllle, Greenville District, in the
tnidst of an excellent neighborhood, where the young
are not exposed to those temptation* common to villages.
Besides being at a post office, it is within a
few hundrod yards of Howden's Snlpbnr Spring, as
tine mineral water as any in the op per districts.
Mr. Karte, the Principal, is an experienced teacher
and good disciplinarian, and the Trustees flatter
themselves that they may expect for the School a
liberal patronage.
Good Board may be had in the families of the
neighborhood at six and seven dollar* per month.
Por further particulars, apply to the Principal, or
to Dr. Win. Mooaey, or'to
R. BOWDKN, Chairman B. T.
N. B.?Arrangements have been made te secure
the services of a young lady well qualified to give
instructions in Music, Needle-Work, Leather-Work,
Drawing, Grecian Painting, A<\, Ac., at prioe* iu
proportion to the above Rates of Tuition.
Wo wonld invite the special attention of parents
and gnarrtlafts to this addition to the interest of our
School. Wo shall be able to give instruction in any
of th* higher branches of Female Education, at
prices within the reaeb of all.
Cowm>*vilIe, 8. C., Nov. 2t, 18S8.
Jan 20 37 tf
BLACKSMITH ING.
KdEESL T,'? ooncor* of TOWNE8 <t HAWKINS
having beeu liyaitkit!
' flSKxaLfc' oniK-nt, Ibo buainesa will be tarried on
at tha im? Shop by Un undui*i|{i)nl.
u. w. nnooKs.
January, 1650. J. L. HAWKINS.
NOTICE.
THF undersigned having transferred his interest
In the Blacksmith Shop near Williams' Store,
to Messrs. Brook* A Hawkiiss, lake* pleasure In
recommending tbohi to a a hare of public patronage.
They will be prepared to attend promptly and satis
faciortty to all calls in their Una Tbay bars experienced
and skillful Smiths In Horseshoeing, Repairing
and Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and all other
ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop, j
vauunry, 07*lf II. F. TOWNW.
Town Property Hen the Prmale College
FOI1 SALE.
T1IK nxivNlin^ having detar1
nalnod to remove to !.oni?l?n?, offer*
IfimXdm bU nougB nnd h0T *"'* Tb?
broiniaaa ?r? drslrably located, on
Buncombe wtreet, be at tho Female
College. Mid ill bo mM upon roa?ot>?bl? lerai,
Tl? Hmm la eompar?Uvot|r now. " ,
. Po.waaion fflvon immediately, it deatred. < <
For farther partlcnfaYa, apply to Mr. T, B. Boa
at*. V t>. P. HPABKK.
Jan 13 M tf
~~ lioTiriSi
P3RB0N* indebted to tba tele Firm of tf. P.
HOVKY A CO.. eaa mjW'c tbo mom at my of.
Are vary aoan, ar tbay wHI ffbd thotr Kotao an4 A
"onata In the bands of an Attorney for eotlactfao,
L >nrar inAwlaatma ranoot bo fftren. Tbo baetn.w
of P'raa ma?t be MUU.t. W. H. 1IOTCY.
Feb 17 11 4f
*VMPt
v " ? s ?? J*v>' > c
I nrtf . ^ ' * A* ar-" .
^ ' sJi
I AM KtCIIYISd say SPRING ??d HUMMER
supply Of QOODS, consisting of ? (antral
' buwk of
Fancy and Rlayle Orf O?od?,
And Men's and Boy*1 CLOTHING, Hate and Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Drugs
and I>ys-?tuffs, Carpeting and Matting, Wooden and
Willow Ware, Wall Paportna, Powder, Shot, Blasting
Puss, Sugar. Cuffeo, Molasaos^ Halt, do., all of
which will be sold at - ?
LOW PRICES,
Thankful for past favors, I solicit a eontim:anoo
of Uie same. JOHN W. GRADY,
Opptxite the New Court House, on Main Btreot.
April 14 49 tf
innranffir
Jewelry & Silver Ware,
From
SAMUEL W. BIHIJJJLLAB,
Now loik.
EVtRYTHIIYB OF I HE BE8r QUALITY, PURE
AVJ> WA.RBAKTBD.
Ord rs for' anything In thia Up* wiU bo vsry oaroWlf
aitendod-to, ai.d dulivi > t>d a few Jaya after uutu.e.
Bain, asaooia cd with tnr fbthar enables me to procure
tha above art cles In Jfew York Oity of On boot
stylea, and at tow prtcoo.
UE1DDICT,
AT LEVY'S NEW STOi K.
March 24 4H " ly
Saddle & Harness Manufactoiy.
The Subaertber wenht respectfully Info m
HA Mio public geuvrulty that be continues l ho
abort) Business, Tito Duure \ bore the lire- nrille
Hotel, and io proparrd to fortiiab customers with
any description of HOME MANUFACTtTRl D
. SADDLES. Carriage, Bnggy and Yaton HAHNK8B
made to order, and in the best styles. HltlDLRS,
WHIPS, Ac., on band, and Tor sale CHEAP.
JW" Saddles hud Harness REPAIRED at abort
notice. A. M. UJLUEATH.
Mch 3 ^ 43 ly
? ra rti rroR or
THB MiftW STORE,
DKALKR T!?
fancy and staple dry goods, rich
dress goods, bonnets, hi 8hons,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, READY
- MADE CLOTHING, AND INDIA '
HUB HE It GOODS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash, for Medical.
Law or Library Books, Musical Instruments,
and Sundries, promptly filled in New York and delivered
at his counter on shortest notice. .
Jsb 13 30 ly
J O HNW.GR A DY,
ncAt.cn in
FANCY &STAPLE DRY GOODS,
ready made clothing, hoots and
shoes, hook's and st a ti on eh y,
drugs a dvestcffs, hardware
rf Cutler y, wooden
ware, groceries,
GRAIN, COUNTRY
PRODUCE, Ac^
orroatTc tup nkw cxhjrt uorsc, or main strut,
Jm GREENVILLE, S. C. ^
Boot, Shoe and Leathor Store.
1311K Subscriber hue on band an excellent assortment
of BOOTS AND SHOES, of his own manufacture.
Also, just received, a fine assortment of
*WV LADIES' >IIOh>*. sLIPi'F.I S,
1^9 Oftitcrs, Ac.; Misses m??1 ? hildre s
-s^^^Slus s.nll siRea; 'Jrittleiii*?ii'sSli|>|>ci
Alan, a large stock of BROGANB, Sbocmako.s'
Toots, Leather Findings, Thread, Luce, Ac.
- He has also on hand a large stock of
LEATHER,
which ho will soil at W1IOI.KHAI.K or PFTAtT
Having in hie employ excellent workmen, he t*
prepared to MAKK the ftnrst article of 1JOOTS and
SHOES, at the shortest notion.
All of tho al>o*c Ooode, together with articles of
hit own manufacture, will be auld at the moat reasonable
prices for cash. |*\ BURTlf *
In"Mits. Lovki.amu'h llitit-a livn.pi.so.
April 15 i9 tf i
grexitmli "mar e u i k t
milE Rubaoriber having purchased the interest n
1 Mr. JAMK8 1). CHALMERS, he will coatinu.
k.u MARBI.K BUSINESS as heretofore, at the Ohl
Stand in the rear of Mr. Ketchum's Store.
He feels thnnkful for the patronage which has
been extended to the Firm of Chalmers k Ai.lxs
and hopes, by attention to business, and promptness,
to merit a continuance of the snuiu.
Oct 7 22-tf Jar m Art i-v
HOW ARD ASSOC IA TIO N,
PHILADELPHIA,
A lit nccolritt Inetilntinn, eetabliehedby Special Endowment
for the Uriirf of ikr tick and dietreeecd,
afflicted with Vimlent and Epidemic Ifiecaeee.
TUB IIOWAKD ASSOCIATION, in View of the
awl'ul destruction of human life, cauio-d hj
{Canal Diseases, and the deception* practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Qul. k ,
several year* ago directed tbeir Consulting Surge on.
aa a charitable act worthy of their name, to open u
Diapanaary for the treatment of this claaa of disease*,
in all their form*, and to give medical a4eicc -jratie
to all who apply ly li tter, with a description of their
condition, (age, <?U|iuiivn, habit* of lilia, 4c.,) aud
In caao of extreme poverty, tofnrnieh medicine*fret
of chant'- It i? needless to add that the Association
ootnimtnds the highest medical akili of the ago, and
will fiirhiah the moat approved modern treatment.
The Director* of the Association, in their Annua
Report upon the treatment of Hexual Discusta, > x
urea* the highest aaliafaotion with the sucocsi w .hi.
ba* attended the labor* of their Surgeon* in thu rur>
of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, UonorrLa-k
Oleet, Syphilis, the vteo of ODunisin or 8elf-Ahusv,
diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder. 4c., and order a
continuance of the same plan for the ensuiug year.
The I)ir ctora, on a review of the past, foel aa
sur d that their labors in .this apliero of benevolent
effort have been of great benefit to tho afflicted, especially
to the young, and they hare resolved to devote
themselves, with nsewed seal, to this very iai- '
port, at aud much despised cause. .
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Scm
i iaa, ",Vsahiioas, the rios ef Onanist* or Sc!f-Abe.?>
and other dieeaaea of the Hexual organs, J>y the Consulling
Surgeon, will be sent by mall (in a scalci,
ouvel<?|Hj.) free of ehmryty on receipt of two etump
tor postage. Other Report* and Tracts on the na
Uiro and treatment ef Sexual diseases, diet, 4c., ar
oonstantly being published fur gratuitous distribution,
and will be sent to the afflicted. Home of th
new remedies and method* of treatment discovert),
during the last year, arc of great value.
jbffT Address, for Report or Treatment, DR. J
8K1LLIN 1IOUOHTON. Acting Hurgeon, Jlowar
Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia
Pa. *o* By order of the Directors.
K7.ltA D. I1KARTWHLL, President.
Geo. Puicann, Hecrelnry. 3#-ly Y 3
MAJXV STRUCT, V
NEXT 1U THc MAN8:0W HJ08E,
ARK prepared to fa'rnieh Gentlemen with even
Article of
li* A SIIIAtf A m m* *
. vlafl'hi wt*
fnii*i>le to (he ?c?jmui fti.it kM<Mt? Jo 4? eontor
end doovtit ?pp??rMio? of th?- oUM-r MM.
At?o, it ?to?llaiti BtwTS, SHOE.
AND HATS, with evArWtT of IfANtJT AHTIU.Kt
lid ?rl.oic? lot of MKJAKH AffD TOfcACCO.
Oct 21 M ? tf
atsriiowkt^
menuiaeiur 6t and dealer i
~zmm futtn itu rr "t <r*ry d?mht hon.
cua1hm of owy ayle,
j0mbr
fish's cilfb'atel me muc bup.'? i cam',
Oppn'i'f tk*rnnnnrer ffotu*, .
y fob? columbia, a. o. ^ it !
i ' v'i* "a. a
i ' ^ mi ' i ? i?
GROVLR & BAKER'S
OKJAvtJKA'rKJk^.
FAMILY SLlilS ftaCSiSES.
NEW 8TYU9-*FRiU8 FRttMtt" TtttJtt.
EXTBA OHABO?QSM|8 IQB HIM MX EH,
495 BROADWAY .SF,W YORK.
223 KINU HTRkKT,.........Ofl AKLIK1 ON.
JAxB. BHLKMaN, Aukmt.. .. .OlthEN V11 LE.
\ * > ., .
THESE MACHINES H? from two spools, M pur*
oh used from tlio itoK. requiring no re-winding
o i roiul. Tbejlle?, Foil, (Jtthcr and EUUb in a
op -rivr btylo. finishing each ? aui by their om operation,
without recourse to tbu hand-needle, aa ia
required by other machine*. They will do belter and
cheaper sewing than a s ain?tre*s can, even if abo
works for oaa ckmt am hour, and are, unquestionably,
the seht Machines In tb? market tor family
sewing, on account of their simplicity, durability,
ease of inunagejpeat, and adaptation to all varieties
v" fuiuuj wnlr.^, CiiCSting t???v ar line work
with equal acllity, and withoat special a^justmei t.
As evidence ot the unquestioned superiority ot their
Maebines, the OVwctr <fr JMaker ,V?* tay Machine Company
beg leevo to respectfnllr re'er to the following
TESTIMONIALS.
"Having had one ot (i rover A B.iket'a Machines
in my family tor nearly a year and a half, I take
pleasure in commending it i?a every way reliable for
the purpoao for which it is designed?lamily sewing.
?J/rs. Jouhna L cavil, wi/e of It*v. Di. Lentil,
Editor of N. Y, independent.
" I oonfesa myself flighted with your Hewing Machiuo,
which ha* bceu in iny tatuil.v lor many in ntbs.
It ii it ft always been ready for duty, rvquirug no adjuatm.nt,
and i* easily adapted to every variety of
ittutny rowing, by aiipply chung.ng the spools of
thread."?Mm. Elitabeth .Strickland, wife of Rev,
Dr. .Strickland, Editor of X. Y. Ohri*tia? Aarocate.
" After trying so viral different good machines, I
prof rrod yours, on account of Its simplicity, aud tho
]>tri?ct ease with which if i? managed, as w?U as the
strength aud durability ol the seam. Alter long experience,
I feel corupeteut to speak in this manner,
and to confidently recommend it for every variety of
tuuiily sewing/'?Mr?. E. D. Spooner, wife o/ the
Ed tor of Brooklyn .Star.
"I have used a Orovvr A Baker Sewing Machine
for two yoar*, and bavo found it adapted to ail kinds
of family sewing, from cambric to broadcloth. Garments
have been worn otit without tbu giving way
of a stitch. Tho Machine is easily kept in order,
and easily need."?i/rt. A. D. Whipple, wife of Rev.
Geo. Whipple, iVrif York.
" Your Sowing Machine has boen in nsc in my fain
!y the past two years, and the ladies request me
to give you their testimonials to Its perfect a..a|>t-dites*.
as well, as labor-saving qualities in ti e performance
of family and household sewing."?Robert
Buarman, A'ew York.
" For several months wo have used Gmvcr A Baker's
Sewing Machine, and have eomo to the conclusion
that every lady who desires her sewing beautifully
and quickly time, would bo most fortunate in
possciuing one of thoao reliable and indyl
aligable
4 Iron noodle-women,' whoso com bin ed'qoaliticn of
I canty. strength, und simplicity, are invaluable."?
J. 11'. Morric, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morrit, Editor
of the Home Joornul.
Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Z<eavitt, Esq.. an
Amrricun gentleman now resident in Sydney, New
South Wales, dated .limitary 12,1868 : 44 1 bad a tent
made in Melbourne, in 1863, in which there wcro
over three thousand yard* of sewing done with one
of Or vcr A Baker's Machines, aud a ringh< mo ol
that has out stood all the double ecu in* sewed by
sailorojrith a needle and twine." *
"If Horn er could be called up from his murky
bodes, hi ) would sing the advent of urovor ? Baker
] aft a more benignant miracle of art than was aver
| Vulcan's smithy. He would denounce midnight
shirl-mnklng as 4 tho direful spring of woes unnumI>ered."'?
Prof. Xorih.
" I take pleasure in saying that the Orover A Baker
8 . wing Machines huvo more than sustained my
expectation. Altar trying and returning others, I
have three of thetn in operation in my different placet.
and, after four years' trial, bure no fault to find."
./. //. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina.
44 My wife bus bad ono of Grovsr A Baker's Family
Hewing Machines lor some tiruo, and 1 am satisfied
it is one of tbo best labor-saving machines that
has been invented. I take much pi, asure in rocotn uending
it to tho ptfblic."?J. 0. Ilut rie, Governor
of fcuaetsee.
"It is a benutiful tliinir, and nuts evervhiwiv
an excitement of good huinor. Wore I a Catholic, I
should insist upon Saint* tjrover A D.ik.r having an
Utrnul holiday, in commemoration of thoir good
deeds for humanity."?C*a??t'i<? it. Cloy.
"I lliiuk it l>y far thu best patent in nsc. Th?
(Machine con he ndapted from the finest cu in brie to
(he heaviest cussimcrc. It sews stronger, lasior^apd
I more beautifully, tliiui one can imagine. If nfflie
' ould not ho could not buy it."?
J/r?. J. G. Ihotcn, XtmhvilU, Trnn.
44 It is spoctiy, very neat, and durable in Its work s
4 easilygundeTStood and kept inrepxir. I mmtilljr
iec 'inineiM* this Miuhinc to all my acquaintances
nd others."?Bre. M. .1. rorttti, Mmmpkit, Ten*.
" Wo find this MacLiuo to woftt to our satislaclion,
and with pleasure recommend it to the public, as wo
clitvo the Grover A Baker to l#o the boat Sewing
Machine in use."?/hit.y Brothers, AllieomAn, Tenn.
"If used exclusively for family pnrpoMfitgrlth ordinary
cure, I will wager they will last one ' threeI
scot years and ton,' and never got out of Cx."?John
En in , Saeheille, Ttnn.
" a have had yonr Machine for several weeks, and
am periovtly satisfied that the work it docs Is tli?
best end most beautiful that ever was made."?Bag
jir Aimieon, Saehville, Tenn,
"I use my machine npon coats, dress-making, and
tine linen stitching, und the Work is admirable-?far
:>ett?r than the' Laud-sewing, or any other machine
( have ever seen."?Biicy B. Thou-jievn, AaekeiUe,
Ttnn. v
" I find the work the strongest and most beautiful
1 have ever scon, made cither by bond or machine,
and regard the Graver A Baker Machine as one of
tho greatest blessings to our sex."?-lire. Taylor,
S'aehtitle, Tenn.
"I have one of Grnver A Bilker's Machines (n uso
in my family, and find it juvaluablc. I can confidently
recommend it to aL p. raous in want of a lisbine."?(J.
T. Thornyeon, A'aehttlle, Trnn.
'* i take pleasure in certifying to she utility of tho
Grovel A Baker Htfwing Mai bines. 1 buVe used one
ii almost every description ol swk for mouths, and
hid it much stronger and betflPlu ev ry reipt et
than work done by band."?Are. D. W. k'ht/cr,
.Vi ehrillc, Tenn.
' I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover A
Bal er Machiuo for a largo amount, could 1 not rs|i
a<o it again at pleasure."?Mre. U. Q. .SeaviI,
An hti/lc, Tenn.
" O ir twd Machine*, purchased from you, do tbe
ork ?f twenty younjj Indie*. We with pleasure r?mm
nd the (Irovor A Baker Sowing Muchim to be
lebti itt use."??Vi itlrnum ? C;i., HtSiplii, Trttti.
"I nd the Machine canity menaced, very dnrabie,
a d 'uke pleasure in rec? mnictidinn it t<. all who
ieu i?a*<.ni. nee, ceouotny and pleasure."-?J/r?.
/ ilia, Jita,/ihie, Tchh.
March 10 44 6m
i ^QT1^je; : '
ALL wirinm indebted U> n>c 'or the year* 1666,
i 7 .nd '68, by BOOK ACCOUNT or NOT K,
r oiK?tcd towrnno forward and pay up, ea further
in'i /genre omkiI he given, ,
Feb 4 ^ ??-tr f. BV*TY.
Kttu fc goodlett,
ATTURkfe*$ AT tAWp
AKD
SOLICITORS 1H EftUIlT.
fg/f Oflc* next door to F. F. btaltie <t Co.
OUEKNVUXE, K U.
t. r. hook p. oooptcrf.
Jtina 4 4, tf
ORR PR?CE, '
ATTQRNM# k\ LAW.
(. l.KKN V ILLi;, H. 0. '
JAMBA t, ob*.. . v. r. rrnic*
May 1? T *
?L?r Qr#i||N| and ftmivlu*.
BOKRIUK co?tto??a lio lOJi&lJUAL lu.tay,*
?( bia OW Aland in Uo.ttV* itmk MMttam*.
->u r? b? ta r *hi, dyriny tbu 4*y ?<! evunitg, tc.
ili* It ard and Cat Hair a*rt ShAmpoo tba
4, He iVipactfoUr ukl a coniiuuation of ap?tonage
f M tf 0?t 1
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