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-? 11 i|L
JSamorisri <?>Iia.
The Sequel.
Qur readers have nil heard (lie story of
soaping the clergyidhd'i tiu horn nt a camp
meeting, *o thai when he went to call the
congregation together, he blew tbe " soft
soap " over bis brother clergymen, and how
he exclaimed :
"Brethren, I have served the Lord thirty
years, and in that time have never uttered a
profane word, but I'll be d?d if T cnn't ?*Kin
the man that soaped that horn 1"
Our readers., we say, hare all heard this,
but perhaps have never heard (he sequel as
given to us yesterday by a gentleman pres
ent
Some two days after, a tall, Rwarthy, villainous
looking desperado strolled on the
grounds and leaned against a tree, listening
to the eloquent exhortation to repent which
was being made by the preacher. After a
while he became interested, finally affected,
and then look a position on the anxious seat,
commenced groaning in "the very bitterness
" of his sorrow. The clergyman walked
down and endeavored to console him.?
No consolation?ho was too great a sinner,
he said. Oh, no?there was pardon for the
vilest. No, he was too wicked?there was
no mercy for him.
" Why, what crime have you committed P
said the preacher, " have you stolen ?*'
" Oh, worse than that !"
" What ! have you by violence robbed female
innocence of its virtue !"
" Worse than that?oh, worse than that!"
" Murder, is it f" gasped the horrified
preacher.
44 Worse than that !" groaned the smitten
sinner.
The excited preacher commenced " peeling
off" his outer garments.
14 Here, brother Cole!" shouted he, " hold
my coat?I've found the fellow thot soaped
that horn P*
Canink Sagacity.?During the summer
of 18?, a gentleman by the name of 44 Old
Moss," who was considerably of a wag, was
traveling on a steamboat up the Mississippi
river, lie had with hitn an ugly cnr, that
he called 44 Major." Old Moss was seated
with a number of men in the cabin, and as
was usual with him, was boasting of what
he could do. The captain, who was stand
ing near, remarked that what he said might
be true, but be did not believe it. Moss replied
lliat he would belhiin the treats for all
the gentlemen present that he would make
his dog do three things by telling him to do
them.
The captain took the bet.
Old Moss then opened the door and went
out on the guards, followed by the captain
and gentlemen present, who were quite anx
ions to see the sport. Moss seized his dog
by the nape of the neck and tossed him
overboard. As soou as he touched the water,
Moss yelled out:
44 Swim, Major, Swim."
The dog swam, of course. Moss kept his
eyes on the dog. As soon as Le perceived
that the dog could touch the ground, he yell
ed out:
4' Wade, Major, wade."
Major waded until ho landed on dry
ground, when Moss shouted out:
44 Shake yourself, Major, shake j'ourself !"
\g t l I '
major shook uimseti. ajoss turned lo the
captain, who, with the gentlemen present,
were convulsed with laughter, and exclaim
ed :
" There! hy the eternal living boots, I
have won the hot."
It is useless, perhaps, lo say that the captain
paid the treats.
Chuck Full or thk Rjdlk.?Not long
ago, we heard a letter to the youth of a Sab
bath school read, in which the writer told of
a gtMKl hoy who went lo sea?perhaps he
was the cabin-boy. One of the counsels
which his pious mother gave him when he
left home was Never drink a drop of rum.
The sailors used strong drink several times
every day. When it stormed they thought
ihov must use it more freely to keep from
taking cold. So they offered it to the boy,
f ii the same reason they drank it themselves;
but lie refused to drink. During a severe
storm, when lliey were all very wet, they
urged the lad very hard to drink. They wete
afraid he wouid take cold and die. Dot
he declared that ho would not. Finally, one
of the sailors, who had never tried his hand
at making the little temperance hero drink,
said that he knew he could make him take a
dram. So he went to the brave lad, and
did his best to induce him to take a Utile,
tint lie would not touch a drop. He (old the
fin saiior 01 ni? nioiuer h counsel?XVever
drink a drop of rum ; and he quoted Sciiptore
to ?how that lie was doing right, for he
had been a good Sabbath school scholar.?
The sailor never heard so much Bible in his
life scarcely as the little fellow poured into
liU ear. All he could reply was, " Your
mother never stood watch on deck." lie
gave it up, however, as a bad job, and went
back to his post. On l>eing asked how he
succeeded, 44 Oh," said he, 44 you can't do
anything with him, for he is chuck full oj
the Bible.
Badly Ofk.? A New York mercantile
house held an unsettled claim of long stand
nig against a lame duck "out West;" and
hearing he was becoming " well-to-do," sent
their claim on to a Western lawyer to collect.
In due time they recieved a reply, which
ciliectualy laid any hope they might have en
tertained of receiving their money. It ran in
this wise; " Gent*?You will never get any
spondulic from Bill Johnson. The undersigned
called upon him yesterday, and found
him with nary tile; bis feet upon the naked
earth ; and not olf||MI enough upon liiin to
wad a gun J*"
Lovb fitoxs.? In Ilaly.a lover plaocs two
fingers on hi* mouth, which signifies to a
lady : " Vou are very handsome, I wish to
speak to you." If she touches her check
yvilh her fan, and lets it gently drop, that
signifies, 44 I consent," hyt |f she turns her
head, it is a denial. At a hall \n Paris, to
take a lady ont to dance with her is only indifference
; to place yomself near lier is iniere-1
; i?u\ tp'Cpllpw her with your eyes iu
the dance, is lovo,u
T H B '
CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW CARPET STORE.
IMPORTER,
aoraiBm, AMD bihajlieir
IN ALL KINDS OP
BUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
AKD
C1TMI GOODS OF EVERY DKEIBTIBI,
UUAKLESTON, s. cn
AMD
J. O. Bailie Sc Br?.,
205 Broad Strert, Autpttla, G*.
Nor 34 - 2V ly!
NOTICE.
rFMIE nuhnPtilwrs having mild out their entire
L Stock of CUKTAtXS to Mr. 11. W. KINSMAN.
would respectfully solicit for him a continuation
of the patronage so liberally bestowed on them
in that department. ROBERT ADUER & CO.
GURTMN GOOD8.
This Stock is the
LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES,
Comprising Urocatelles, Satcn DeLanes, Lace and
Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Pius and Bands, Drapery
Tassels and Loops.
MADE AXD PUT UP in the I.A TEST STYLES.
11. W. KINSMAN,
223 Kino Strkkt.
Not 24 29-6m Charleston, S. C.
?BWL\G mcniw??r
rpilK perfection of scivntifie arrangement and
X mechanical simplicity is nttaincd by the
GRQVER Si BAKER'S SEWIHR MM
company] "
IN THEIR
IMP' OVED NOISELESS MACHINES.
They have the following advantages over all others
: They have no pmls to keep in order; no bobbins
to wind ; no tangling or waste of thread ; no
oiling the thread or work ; no tool chest stocked
with wrenches, pliers, pickers, leather, Ac., Ac.
The directions are simple, easily understood, and
easily explained by the instructors. There is no
taking apart cleaning or rolling. They require
about ten drops of oil per day, when in constant use.
They make no more noise than a common clock,
even when making fifteen hundred stitches per minute.
They run easy?a child ten years old can
work them to full speed. They run fast or slow
without any danger of altering the leugth or tightness
of the stitch. They will llem, Fill, Gather,
Hind, Fitch ami Embroider, in so superior a manner
that we challenge comparison. The same Machine
will sew pavilion gunsc and plantation goods.
The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, and
will not break in washing or ironing. The same
Machine runs silk, linen thrcud and common spool
cotton with equal facility. The uocdlvs are shorter,
and, therefore, stronger than any other high or lowpriced
Machine. That they are superior to all others,
is evident front the fact of there having been
thirty thousand Machines mnde and sold, in com
(ionium wun others already in successful operation.
The question in no longer which in the bent maker,
hut which of the nuiucroiiN patterns of (inovKit A
Dak Kit shall I take. PRICES, $50 TO $180.
If. W. KINSMAN,
Agent for the xtle of three celebrated Machine*.
CHARLESTON. S. C.,
D. B. 1IASELT0N, Manager.
Nov 24 20 U
GREAT SOUTHERN
GIFT BOOR STORE!
GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY Af 304 KING ST.,
Cll AI IL US TOM, S. C.
A PRESENT worth from 50 cents to $100 will
he given, immediately after the sale, to each
purchaser of a Hook, for which we receive $1.00 or
more, without any additional expense.
Our ImitieiiMC Slot h of Rook*,
The largest in extent and variety to be found in the
South, presents rare inducements to the reading
community, comprising nearly all the Classical,
rare and standard works of ancient and modern
Literature.
The Gift Book Business
Is so well known and deservedly popular, that it
needs no words from us in its favor ? ih?? IV#.? ?...?
nearly one-half the books sold nt retail in our large
cities arc sold upon the Gift principle, thus securing
to purchasers nearly doable, and a/ten ten timet in
value over what they would receive by the usu?l
course of trude, under the old fogy rules.
Country merchants, and all cash purchasers, can
buy Jloi.kt ami Stationery, Watehee ami Jewelry
from us at New York wholesale prices, (with addition
of freight and insurance on heavy goods.) Our
facilities nre such that we com ami mill offer inducements
wurtky the attention of each and every class
of buyers.
^0* Evknixg Sai.kn at ArcTio!* will ho held
during the months of l>cccuibcr, January, February
and March. Catalogues can be obtained hy calling
a'. No. 30 1 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
J. PI1 ILHEICK'S
South mum Gipt Book Storp..
Dec 1 30 tf
C. F. JACKSON & CO.
FASHIONABLE FLOWING,
WIIOLKSALH AND llKTAlL,
NO. li)0 KINO STEERT,
CllAKI.IXTON, S. a
Nov 24 29 ly*
I. L. FALK&CO.,
WllotP.?Ai.K A3D RITAtl. ?KAI.F.KH 19
CLOTHING,
AND
Gentlemen's Famishing Goods,
NO. 265 KINO STREET,
I'llAKLESTON, S. C.
tW Manufactory and Wholesale Warehouse,
| 31 1>kt Sriirrr. New York.
All Order* | iv>i 11 11y attended to. flrl
Nov 24 2S> ly
REED A. GOODLETT,
AJT0 RHEVS AT LAW,
SOLICITORS IN EftUITY.
fty/rYe nrjrt door to F. F. lirallxr it Co. . (f]
til;KKNVILLK, 8. C.
i. I*. I!RK1? . D, OOOM.rTT.
June 4 4 tf
in JSIN ESS SCHOOL.
} A SELECT 8CH00L FOR YOUNO MEN.
IOCATEO AT WOUDRUFF'8,
tflLVA) R if/iVflJO 3U/IR? UDiiflm, 0. ?.
! r I^IIIA SCHOOL, fur tbo ensuing year, will l>e re1
suiucd on the 11th of January. Scholastic
Year, Ten Months, divided in two term* of live
months eaeh. This School offer* to Young Men the
advantage* of a Practical and Hnsinrss Kdneation.
I I.oeation, pleasant and healthy. Charge*, uiclnd
Iing Tuition, Hoard, Washing Ac., >60 |>er Term.?
Por (Wilier informati(?n. address
K. P. DAVIS, Principal.
Dee 11 33 11
ItlTllll
VALUABLE PROPERTY,
Near Ureearfflle Village,
FOR SALE.
__ THE subscriber, having removed
from Greenville, la deairoue of aell jHTepAa
ing the following Property, via:
KlffiigTlic Hoaenlead Place,
Located omo and n half miles from Greenville Tillage,
on Urn Anderson road. The Lot con taini 20
Aerm o/ Land, nearly one half of whieh U cleared
land, the remainder excellent Woodland. On the
premises la a Good Dtcellieg Ranee, Kitchen, three
Negro Hon net, in good condition, .Smoke Home,
Carriage Rome, and other Ont-bnildinga. Alao, a
fine young Orchard. Thia place la well watered.
Alao, %
A TRACT OF 138 ACRES,
Located on both aides of tho Greenville and Colombia
Railroad, three miles from Greonrillo C. 11., adjoining
lands of Col. Campbell, Aaron Thompson,
Jesse Dean and. William Jacoba. Of the abore
Tract, thirty acres are in a good state of cultivation,
and about eighty acres in original forest. On
this Land there are two Springs of excellent Water.
He alao offers for sale his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
all of which is of the very best manufacture.
Mr. A. M. GILREATII, at Greenville S. C., is
his authorised agont for the sale of any of the above
Pronorf V. PlTMftni (lasirnnu t\f niircKnaio? ? '
fcrred to him, who will toako known the terms of
sale, and any information which may l>o dc.drod.
The tonus will be made easy.
SMITH L. DAVIS.
Doc 1 SO 3m
Soulb Cqlreling?6recpbiil?
IN COURT OF ORDINARY.
John C. Harrison and O. W. Harrison, Administrator*
of the Estate of David Harrison, deceased,
applicants, against Mary Garrison. Widow, Francis
Cox, l'ctcr Harrison, Edmund W. Harrison, J.
C. Harrison, Charles Harrison, O. W. Harrison,
N. W. Harrison, Joel B. Harrison, Martha Harrison
ntid Nancy Harrison, defendants,?Petition
for Final Settlement and Decree.
XT appearing that Peter Garrison and Edmund
I W. Harrison, two of tho defendants, reside beyond
the limits of this State : It is ordered and decreed,
that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary,
to be holdon at HrccnviUo Court House, for Oroc 11 ville
District, on Monday, the 1 \)th day of March
next, at 10 o'clock, A. J/., to shew cause, if any they
have, why a final settlement of tho Estate of David
O.tRmsos, deceased, should not be inadc, and
a decree givon thereon ; and also to render In whatever
advancements they may have received in tho
lifetime of tho Intestate.
Given under my hand and scnl, at Greenville C. II.,
this 27th day of Decetnlier, Anno Domini, I860.
ROBERT McKAY, O. O. D.
Dec 20 34 3m
Souib Gaoling?Gireenbille 2)isiirict.
QAYI.I8 B. MIDDLETON, who is in the cin.to.iy
I 1 of tho Sheriff of Greenville Diitrict, by virtue
of a writ of capia? ad aatiafacirndnm, nt the suit of
Tollivcr Trammel), having filed in my office, together
with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects,
his |>ctition to the Court of Common Picas,
praying that he inny be admitted to tho benefit of
the Act of the General Assembly made for the relief
of insolvent debtors : It is ordered that the said Tollivcr
Tratnmell, and all others, the creditors, to whom
the said Itnylis E. Middlctou is in anywise indebted,
be, and they arc hereby, summoned, and have notice
to appear before the said Court, at Greenville Court
House, on the fourth Monday in March next, to shew
cause, if uny they can, why the prayer of the petition
aforesaid should not be granted.
W. A. McDANIEL, c. c. r. * a. a.
Office Court of Common Pleas, Greenrille District,
January 0, 1860. 36 11
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
. IN CHANCERY.
George R. Ilurges nnd Patience Purges vs. Jaincs
Wurd, Susan Ward, ct al.?Dill fur 1'artitiuH of
Ural K'tatr, d'c.
ritHE Complainants having filed their Bill in the
I above stated ease with the Commissioner in
Equity, for Greenville District, and it appearing
that \Vit.1.1am W. Trnxnu, one of the Defendants,
resides without and beyond tho limits of this State :
On motion of E. P. Joucs, Complainants' Solicitor,
it is ordered, That the said Defendant do plead, answer
or demur, to tho said Dill of Complaint, within
three month* from thin publication, or th? same
will be taken pro ron/roo a* to liiin.
8. A. T0WXE8, C. E. O. D.
Greenville, 8. ?., Dec. 1, 1859. 30-3in
Houses mid I*ot* for Sale.
?*. T1IK subscriber offer* for rule TWO I.0T8
j? in the town of Greenville, Minuted on PeudleJL
ton treet, and within five minute*' walk of
the Railroad Depot. Each Lot ba* a Cottage on it.
Fine Well* of water and convenient Out-houses are
on the premiuc*. These Lot* will be sold together
or separately, on very reasonable terms. For further
particular*, as to the siseof the Lot. terms, Ac.,
apply to L. W. W ASTON.
Feb 10 40
LAND FOR SALE.
THE ECIiSClUIIKR offer* for sale, a track of
350 ACRE8 OF LAND, situated on the State
rond leading from Greenville Court House to Ashevillc,
N. C., two milies below Hodges, iu Greenville
District. On the place is a comfortable Dwelling
nnd Out-buildings, and the best Water that can l>e
found anywhere. It would be a desirable place for
a summer residence. M. D. DICKEY.
June 2 4 tf
THAT GREAT RKMRllY,
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
ranches? sramo,
RAMH?Z' WW1K1C,
RANCHEX' RPBCDTC,
RANI HEX' smUTC.
sanchez' specific,
THE DNI.Y POfnTVK CCRK
THE ONLY POwmVK CURE
THE ONLY POCmVK CCKK
the: ONLY fuotivic CliRK
the ONLY kmrive LURE
BEFORE THE mfflJC
wmi* ion rioriA,
BBFORE THE rWOWJC,
BKPORK THE PROFLS,
. BEFORE THE I'DUFIJE,
FOR OONORRIRKA ANNOLFTT,
FOR GONORRHOEA AND OIJ.ET,
PoR GoNoRKHlKA AMD GUlT,
FOR GoN<iIOUIOCA AND GIAET,
FOR OoNURIUREA AND GLEET
SAVES A RIO DOCTOR'S BILL,
RAVES A BIO DOCTOR'S BII.I.,
HAVE* A BIO DOCTOR'S BIIA,
RAVIN A BIO DOCTOR'S BIIJ,.
RAVES A BIO DOCTOR'S BIIJ-,
IS RA?n Y TAKEN,
IS KasIi.l taken,
IS KASII.Y TAKEN,
IS EASILY TAKEN,
IS EASILY TAKEN,
HAS NO BAD TASTE,
HAS NO BAD TASTE,
HAS NO BAD TASTE,
HAS NO BAD TASTE,
HAS NO BAD TASTE,
WIIJ, EFFECT A CURE
WII.I. KETEXT A Cl'RK
WIl.l RKE'EiT A CORK
WIIJ. KEFWT A CORK
WILL EPttLT A COKE
WITHOUT LOHB OP TIMK
WITHOUT U*M OP TIMK
WITHOUT |A*? OP TIMK
WITH (KIT LU?4 OP TIMK
WITHOUT LOSS UP TIMK
OR CHANGE OP DCCP,
OR CHANGE OP DIET,
OH CHANGE OP DIET.
till'
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A. f. BBOV"
IN THEIR NEWLY ARRANGED AND W
OPPOSITE BASEL STREET,
A Very Full Stock of tl
In all the newest y arte ties. Alao Evening Dims C
a cloak and sh*
Especially uperintended by Indies, with ft full vftri
New Good* receiving each week.
a plantatio"n
On the aecpnd and third Stories, fully stacked with
STRIPES, DENIMS, FLANNELS, JEANS, TWEI
lowest market prices.
a r~i 11 Aw*\ir
? r ull o i \jui\ vr
Shirting*, Shootings, Osnaburgs, Long Cloths, Ac.,
QRUERS PRQMPTLT AMD) C
A. I
A. F. BROWNING A CO. invito a close Inspection
in all tho Departments, and at the lowest market pri<
November 24
W. H. HOVEY,
rn-?rnirroR or
THB inmw STORE,
DKALRK IN
FA NC Y AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, RICH
DRESS GOODS, SONNETS, RID/IONS I
H O t'SE KEEP IN G GOODS, READY
MADE CLOTHING, AND INDIA
RI'IIBER GOODS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash, for Medical,
Law or Library Books, Masicat Instruments,
and Sundries,"promptly filled in Now York and delivered
at his counter on shortest notice.
Jan 13 30 1y
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice,
Planters Take Notice,
Jacob's Cordial
Jacob's Cordial
Is The Onlv Sure
^ _ /
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
Before The People
Before The People
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux,
And Flux,
It Never Fails.
Tf T7U:i~
xi xicvci rails.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages ot Half Doz.
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
$1 per Bottle.
$1 per Bottle.
For S.le in Greenville hy
Aug 25 I ft?1 y JOHN W. GRADY.
F. BURTY.
LOVELANO'S BUILDING, GREENVILLE, 8. C.,
RK PKCTFULLY Informs the public generally
that he has on hand a fine assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Brogans, &c.
WELL ADAPTED TO Till MA KKET.
In the assortment will be found
Ladies, Misses' and Children's Gaiters and Shoes,
of many kinds.
Gentlemen's, Youths* and Hoys' Doots, Gaiters and
Shoes.
Ditcher's Roots, an excellent article.
Rrogan* of all sixes and most durable make.
In fact, as full an assortment of Articles in bis
line as can be fouud iu auy establishment in a town
of the same sixe.
lie also respectfully asks an examination of bis
Prices for Cash, satisfied that his Goods are offered
At the Lowest Possible Figure.
Persons in want of anything of the kind will
please give him a call.
A i.so, ox nxxn,
A <*ood Slock or Lritlhcr
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BOOT AMD) SHOT MAKING.
This branch of his business is still carried on under
bis personal supervision, and event care will be
taken to (guarantee satisfaction to those who patronise
hiin. Not 10 27-tf
Till-; ASSEMBLY HOUSE,
One Square Weet of the Poet Office,
IP ib a u ar 0 IP m ja m w 9
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
THIS well known Kstahlishnient haa been thoroughly
re-At text and improved, and i* now
permanently opened for the accommtutation of the
Puhlie. Kvery attention will be ftiren to supply the
wants and cotnfort of Patrona. ftT*itit(( Moderate.
U. T. MASON, Proprietor.
Dee 8 81 tf _
DENTAL OPERATIONS.
DR.JOIIN ANDERSON
WOULD respectfully inform the citiicna of
OreenTlUe that ha haa taken Dr. Allk*'s
Roowa, and la prepared to attend to hia Profession,
in all the branches, with dispatch. Thoae residing
in Ita country will give due notice before coming,
so aa to avoid being disappointed.
Oct 20 24 If
ffi 8 S E o
spiMiiir
mm & co.,
S. O.,
ELL LIGHTED AND $HLAIIGED STORE;
SIGN OF THE " TREE BOX."
K ?
iic Richest Dress Goods,
KkhU in all styloa.
iWL DEPARTMENT,
icty of LADIES' GARMENTS of *11 kinds, with
DEPARTMENT,
all rarictioa of PLAINS, KERSEYS, BLANKETS,
CDS, SATINETS, Aft., that will *bo offered at the
DOMESTIC GOODS,
, FOR CASH, A T FACTOR Y PRICES.
AREf ULlLY ATTENDIQ) Id,
\ BROWNING & CO.
i of tboir STOCK, wbick will be found woll supplied
;c?.
20 tf
t t -?r?
JLtlJULi -1 X J -1 J t'j
r^HpMLK> TIIK subscribers having had tho n?lsaykj*W
?fortune to lose, by tho fire of tho 29th Jnnuary,
the Steam Mill and Machinery connected with
their Coach Fuctorv, iu Greenville, take this motliod
of apprising their friends and pnlrous that they still
oontinuc business us heretofore, without change in
their Firm, or abatement of their exertions to please.
They have NOW ON HAND, and are CONSTANTLY
FINISHING, all tho varieties of
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons
ever made by them, to which they invite the attention
of purchasers.
They take pleasure in correcting an impression
that their stock of SEASONED L I'MUEli was
l,,?l wi??. ?-- Mill ?j -? ? -
...... ,Uv ....... ...hi .Twain niiy iniii. in quantity
and quulity, their Lumber line neeer been belter.
The generous pntronagc hitherto rcecived, wnrratiU
the conclusion that theircfTorts are appreciated,
and stimulates tlieiu in making further exertions.
Their cx|wricnec will enable them to select and ope.
rate the most approved Machinery, with advantages
not surpassed by any manufacturers either
North or South.
GOWER, COX. MARKLKY A CO.
Greenville, S. C., April 7, 185?. 48 ly
NEW GOODSr
1AM RECEIVING my SPRING and SUMMER
supply of GOODS, consisting of a general
Stock of
Fancy mid Staple Dry Good*,
And Men's nnd Roys' CLOTHING, Hats and Ronnets,
Boots und Shoes, Hnrdwure and Cutlery, Drugs
and Dyc-stuflV, Carpeting and Matting, Wooden mid
Willow Ware, Wall Papering, Powder, Shot, Blusting
Fuse, Sugar, Cofl'ce, Molasses, Salt, Ac., all ot
which will he sold at
LOW PRICES,
Thankful for pust fuvors, I solicit a continuance
of the sume. JOHN* W. GRADY,
Opposite the New Court House, on Muiu Street.
April I t 48 tf
Now Confectionory and
EAOEli BEER SALOON.
MORRIS HAMl'EL taku* pleasure in informing
bis friends add the public generally, thut lie
has lately returned from Chr.rleston, and is prepared
to furnish his customers with all that the heart
can desire of various BON MOTS, Fresh nnd Delicious
Confectionery. Any kind of CANDY that is
iu demnn^ I have for sale mid tun constantly receiving
Superior and Sound Oranges, Lemons, Nuts,
aud many other good things for the inner man, too
numerous to mention.
Some fragrant cigars and something to eat,
What more docs a reasonable innn neel '
Ah ! not to forget, a sparkling glass of beer,
May also be had at any time hero.
Be ing thankful for past custom, I would respectfully
solicit a further patronage.
MORRIS SAMUEL.
Nov. 10. 27 tf
THE WORLD OUTDONE!
THE MEDICINE CALLED
" liifluiuinitlory Hxtirpator,"
w 11 it'll was sold daring Court in this place, is |
, j u?w un saie, oy j. tv. UKAl'I, of Urccnviilo.
It cannot now be longer doubted but thin
Medicine I* the moot efficacious remedy ever in this
place, for Kidney Diseases, Piles, Neuralgia, Lung
Diseases, Dyspepsia and Rheumatism. Numerous
cases of the above diseases have been cured this
present week. Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Sprains, and all Dowel Affections, disappear before
it as if by the touch of inagic. Try it, and keep it
in your families, for sickness comes when you least
expect it.
J. W. GRADY, Agent for Groonville, 8. C. ; Dr.
E. SILL, Wholesale Agent at Columbia. Also by
all Wholesale Druggists in Charleston, 8. C.
O. W. DAVIS, Proprietor,
Box 4620, New York Post Office.
Nov 3 26 tf
GEOllGE HELDMAN.
HARNESS MANUFACTURER,
AXH I1RALRR IX
SADDLES, itlllULRS, WHIPS, AO.
rs?a HAS on hand an extensive assortment
L^ggVof the BEST MATERIAL used in tlio
r Manufacture of Harness and Saddles.
Thankful for the patronage given him for the last
ten yenrs, he solicits a continuance of the same.
,?i3" Orders from a distance promptly attended
to.~ tfek Persons indebted to him are requested to
call and pay up. 51-ly . April 26
ON HAI.R.
Avery general assortment of fine
and other JEWELRY may be had of the
Subscriber, who makes to order Enjnt/eaient Jlimji,
and any other article required in his line.
ZIP REPAIRING faithfully donc.-Tk-lR
0*0 Sixty yards cast of the old Court Honse.
J. II. RANDOLPH.
Greenville, S. C., Sep. 16, 185V. IV-tf
BARGAINS TO BE HAD.
DESIROUS of closing out our well selected and
cheap
Stock of llillrncry Ooodn,
we respectfully inform onr friends and the public
generally, that, after this date, we will
Sell at Greatly Reduced Prices, for Cash
To any person wishing to engage in the nhove
business, ire will eell the entire STOCK A T COST.
Those having Accounts with its, will please
pny the same immediately, as arc need the money.
MRS. PAltlS A MISS GORDON.
Oct ft 22 tf
AGENCY FOR N. C. INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE ASMEVILLE
Mutual Insurance Company
HAVING complied with the legal requisition of
this State, in relation to Agencies, and havinga
ppointed the undersigned as their Agent for this
place, lie is now prepared to take RISKS on LIFK
or PROPRRTY. JOHN W. GRADY.
Greenville, 8. C., Feb. 10, 1868. 40 tf
W. DAVID A I. EPHTIN,
cq mronTms *sr pkai kiis i*
WATC H ES.
Jk 38 ?WELRY AND CL0CX3,
No. 32B KINO ftTRXBlT,
(j9KI&W?i:.??* !(9.
batches a Olocks Hepalrod warranted for one year.
Feb 10 40 I
sakfords
u?t%
Never Debilitates.
JT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY from GUMS,
and has become an established fact, a Standard
ediciuo, known and up I . proved by all that have
used It, and ia now rc gj soiled to with confidence
in all the diseases for>wa| which It ia recommended
It has oured thousandswithin the laat two year*
wot ua nnn up til r nope*ni relief, m tba numerous
unsolicited ccrtifj^j ioatik in 017 potmiitn
how. 7j
The dose mast b? ndup P5 ted to the, tctqperpiaaat
of the individual taking !q it, and used in such
quantities a* to not gen lb" on the Dowel*.
Let the dictate* of your ^5 judgment guide you in
tho use of tho Livkr Is J"* viooratok, and it will
cure Lirer Oompiainte,^ Hitiou* Attacke, Dypeptin,
Chronic Diarrhoea, 8a m m *r Complaint*,
Dy*cntcry, Diopy. Sour, Stomach, Habitual Cotii
tenet*, Cholic, Cholera A Cholera Morbnt, Cholera
Infantum, flatulence,'*4 Jaundice, female Weak
nteee*, and may be uscdjLJ successfully a* an Ordi
nary family Medicine. 1W It will cure Sick Headache
(as thousand* can'^ testify,) in tteentyminuIcm,
%f 1,to or three Tett.^ tpoonful* are taktp B
commencement of at * tack, AD who ?M P ?
it are giving their testlj*^ inony in it* favor.
Mix water in tho mouth with the Xnvigorator,
and swallow both together.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
' ALSO,
SAN FORD'S
FAWLT CATHARTIC PELLS*
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable Extract*, and put up in CLASS
CASES, Air Tight, and ki'U keep in any climate,
TDK FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL IB A
gentle, but active t'atliarj Itic, which the proprietor
has used in hi* practice' *'moro than twenty year*.
Tho constantly incrcaj^jsing demand from tfaeao
who have long used tho 1'h.ls, and the aatiafhetion
which all express ini -v regard to their nee, has
induced mo to place thein|^| within the reach of all.
_ Tho Profession woll^Jknow that different Ca
ttmrtics net on diHe-rcnt portions of the bowels.
Tbe Futility Calhartiet /'HI has, with doe reference
lo this well establish ^ e?l feat, been compounded
from n variety of the ^ pnrcst Vegetable Kxtrnot*,
which nctalikoon _ lovcry part of tbe alimentary
canal, and 9^ good F*jand sa/e in all cases
where a Cut hartieTs need pgj ed, such as Derangement*
of the Stomach,, f Slerpinr**, Pain* in the
Muck and Loin*, (7o*tu-?|^ijn?M, Pain and Sorenee*
over the irhole body, front m sudden cold, which fret|uently,
if neglected, end - in along course of Ferer
Lout of Appetite, a Creep ? ( iny Seueation ef Cold
orcr the hotly, /(entire* . ?ie?v Headache or neeigkt
in the head, all In ft mm mutiny Uimett**?, Vt'omt*
in Chiltlren or Ailulti.'Q Uhmmatiem, a great Puri/ier
of the 11 load, and) many diseases, to which
flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertisement.
Vote?1 to 3.
TRICE THREE DIMES.
The I.irer Jnvigorator and Family Cathartic Pitt*
are retailed hy Druggists generally, and fold wholesale
by the Trade in all the large towns.
8. T. W. BANFORD. M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
335 llroadway. New York.
For sale hy FISIIEU A 1IKINITSH, Greenville.
July It 10 3m
BLACKS MI THIN
The concern of T0WNE8 A HAWKIX8
having been dissolved by mutual
MBSS1 consent, the business will be carried on
ill t!i* Dflnin Slum l?v !??
'o.^ W.' BROOKS.
January, 1869. J. L. HAWKINS.
NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned having transferred hi* interest
I iu the Blacksmith Shop near Williams' Store,
to Messrs. Brooks A Hawkins, takca pleasure in
recommending them to a share of public patronage.
They will be prepared to attend promptly and satisfactorily
to all jealls in their line. They have experienced
und skillful Smiths in Horseshoeing, Repairing
and Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and all other
ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop.
January, 1859. 37-tf O. F. TOWNKS.
TINNIN G, GUTTERING AND
ROOFING.
THE Subscribers inform the Public that they
J. have purchased the TIN MANUFACTORY
of Mr. 11. GKKEN FIELD, in the Town of Greenville,
and intend carri/ing on the Jiutin< ** at the
ta'iie Stand. AH kiuds of Tin Work, Guttering
and Roofing will be DONE CHEAPLY AND
PROMPTLY.
They will take, in exchange for their Work,
Rags, Old Pewter, Copper, Reeswax, Ac.
They respectfully bespeak a share of public
patronage. ? ?
LOVELAND A CHANDLER.
June 28 7 tf
|> ui Id ntrily
1111m' l>y?|M-)i?lr II >?<-<!y
Ull??* Krmrdx
MUm' lli mtdf
Una lli? Urnnl Male
Una lite L>oi'K?*st Hale
Una tlic Iar)|tal Main
Una the laargtet Bale
Una the larKnt Bale
Of any Medicine In the World.
Of any Medicine In the World.
Of any Medicine In the World.
Of any Medicine In the World.
Ot any Medicine In the World.
ltm.OUO Packages
ltlUjOOU Pack a gee
luujttuo Packages
I On. on O Packages
lOU.OOO Par It ages
Bold In (.corgis and BouthCamflna
Mold In (Jrorgta and BoulhCarollna
Bold In Ueorgta and a watt ht'a rattan
Bold In Ueorgla and BoethCsrollna
Bold In Georgia and kouth Carolina
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Moat he.
lu Fourteen Month*.
It la Warranted to ( are
It Is Warranted to Cure
It Is Warranted to Cure
It le Warranted to Cure
It to Warranted to Cure
If IMracUoua are Fullowed.
If Directions ere Followed,
If Directions are Follewed,
If Dlrectloiia aie Followed,
If Directions are Follewed,
Any Caee of Dvaoenata
Any Case of Dy?|M|Mla
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Cam of Dyspepsia
I.Iver Disease,
I.lver DUease,
Uver Disease,
1.1 ver Disease,
LAvrr Disease,
J a oodles,
JssimUm,
JssMHes,
Jisnrilts,
Jsaixllce,
It Is Rsperlolly Adapted to
It Is ICspeelally Adapted to
. It Is Rspeclally AoapUit to
It Is Kepeelslly Adapted to
II Is bspeeiaiijr ts
female Com pi? Ints i
female Complaints
female lorn plaints t
female Complaints |
female Complaints!
It Produces Itotmndlty at form
It Produces Hotundlty of Form
it Produces Itotundlt y of farm
It Produces llutundll/ ot farm
It Produres Rotundity ol form
III Females of a Ttdn and apare HsMI
Id Prmatoa ol n Tliln M|? r? lli.Mf
Id Prmalia <>< ? TI?lo ? >? N|>nic il?M<
Id Prmal?? of ? Tlild no<l K|M>r?- Halili
Stu?t a Um|> to il?i" I r?|>rl< t?>r? lor Unor
<ki " UkMMMM of tlwnacti und liowoU."
w. w. ni.i** Ato., ri( | ?i<
Fi r .*>aU in (! " ' '
Aug 22lft-ly JOHN W. ORADV.
ORR & PRICE7~
AT TOR. KEYS AT LAW.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
JAM KA U OR* p. r*tc*?
May 18 1 It
H H AViNO, "
Hair Trlnipiliif? Drmal*!, 9yl?|
AMD
RAZOR RKTTINO AND MIAMPOOINQ.
AT Til*
Second Poor Above Mr. MdPfcereon^
WIL8ON"* COOK%
May 3 3D ,