The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, February 16, 1860, Image 4
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Bad Practice and a Bad Habit.?
Cobbct, who lived more than A J?*r at
T.uii? TuUnrl imm) aAmalinm ia I
tall laughable itoritu at the expense of the
QiiHkera, some of whom live*! in lite neigborIkkxJ
there. The author of u Reoolrcflon of
Ifr. Jay," a Bath Clergyman give* the following
aa received from Cobbet'e own lip* :
I waa aquainied with a well disposed
young gentleman of large fortune whose only
fault waa swearing?such a habit that he of
ten declared he woold give half hia fortune
to get' rid of it. The desire came to the
ear* of a Quaker, who theroivpnn had an
intend** with the young gentleman, and
mUL
? I can cure thee of that bad habit.
Whereupon the youth caught hold of the
Quaker's hand an<f gave it a harty shake,
**-'lfow can you perform this miracle !" I
The reply was, " I can tell thee, I have
heard that thou art going to travel for a
period of six weeks, thou art just my size;
nobody will know thee : thou shalt come to
my house, put on the cocked hat, coat without
buttons, the knee breeches, and the shoe
buckles; and tbou will find that the strange
ness of the dress will have such an effect
on (lira whnn ttinn Art rrrvincr In Inllr tliat
will restrain thee from swearing- a# tliou perhaps
kuowest, my good frienJ, that we Qua
kers never swear.'
Tbo young man clieerfully assented in the
proposal, and acctnpanied the Qnaker to his
house, where, after changing his clothes, he
took bis departuro in the garb of a Quaker
and went on his way rejoicing. The poriod
of the young gentleman's tout elasped, the
Quaker all anxiety to meet him, he said,
"Hast thou sworn so much with that dress
on thee !"
The young man rubbing the sleeves of
his coat, replied,
44 Certainly not; but I feel a d?d inclination
to liel"
A Novel Idea.?"Every neighborhood
has its man to tell big stories, and we are
not behind in that respect, says an unknown
correspondent. " Old John M is known
to all this neighdorhood as one who delights
to " astonish the natives by bis recollections."
On one occasion when the crops had nearlv
all failftl mini txvinln Imxvaii In lnllrnfKonl
i 1"~ b ? * ?
' timed, old John being in company with several
of hid complaining neighbors, thus consoled
tbem :
44 People have little cause to grumble nov
* days, when we recollect how ii used to
ybe. When I was yet in the old country we
bad a famine that was one. 44 Why," contin
ued he, "hundreds of my neighbors actually
starved to death; and on opening their bodie*
it wns found that they had been so pressed
by hunger that they had nctualy filled themselves
with grass."
44 Why," inquired a bystander, " were the
bodies opened after death ?"
"Why," replied he, " to find out what they
starved to death on, of course."
A decent looking Irishman, stopping at
a hotel to warm himself, inquired of the land
lord, 44 What was the news,
The landlord, disposed to run a rig upon
Paddy, replied :
44Tiiev say that the devil is dead !"
44 An sure," quoth Pat, 44 that's news indade."
Shortly after, Pat stalks up to the bar and
depositing somo coppers, resumed his seat.
rih. - l jl l - ? *
i ne inuuioru, always reaciv lor a cuiloiuer,
asked hint what lie would take.
44 Nothing at nil," said Pat.
" Why did you put down this money ?"
asked his host.
44 Och, an' shure, sir," said Pat, 44 its the
custom in my own country, when a chap
like you loses his daddy, to give him a copper
to help pay for the wake !"
Landlord stood treat all round.
Somk young ladies, feeling aggravated by
the severity with which their friends s|h*cu j
lated on thier gay plumes, necklaces, bracelets,
rings, dec., weut to their pastor to learn
his opinion.
44 L>o von think," said they,44 that there is
any impropriety in wearing these things ?"
441iy no means," was the prompt reply,
44 when the heart is full of ridiculous notions,
it is well enough to hang out a sign."
A* olJ toper, in the Inst stages of tho<
drnp*y, was tuhl by his physician that nothing
would save him hut being 41 tapped."
ITis son, a witty little shaver, objected to
this operation, saying, "Daddy, daddy, don't
submit to it, foryo" know there never was
anything tapped in our liouoO that lasted
rooro than a week."
r An Iiith soldier called out to his companion
:
" Hallo! Pat, I havo taken a prisoner."
" Liiing him along, then ; biing him
aloajr!'
" Ho won't come."
44 Then come yourself."
MHe won't let me."
Tiiky have got a new plan in operation
? yown &??,' ror tne demolition nl bugs. !
Il U done by steam. Ot.o wheel catches
them by the nose?Another draws their '
teeth?while a neat little piston rod punches ! '
threo grains of arsenic down their thioats.
A merchant in Tiurlington, Vermont, j
having nunk his shop floor a couple of f-et, i
announces, that " in consequence of recent ,
improvements, goods will be sold consider - j i
ble lower than formerly
i 1
" What is the meaning of a back biter ?*'
sahod a parson, at a Sunday school examine^
lion. This was a puzzle. It went down
the class until it came to a simple urchin,
who said, " Perhaps it be a flea j" *
i4* Am I not a little pnlo ?" inquired a lady ( t
w ho was short and corpulent, of a crusty old
bachelor. " You look more like a big tub,'' j was
the blunt reply. j *
i
* Are you a Christian Tnrlian V a?-ked n I "
person of an adherent of Red Jacket, at the .
settlement near Cattaraugus. ' No/' sai l | 1
the stnsdy savage, 4T irhi*k{/ Indian."
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OMBIESTDN ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW CAKPET STORE
' ' IMPORTER, I
JTOaSSS, AMID IMEAlUSai
IN ALL KINDS OF
Jtuaa, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
W IN D O # SHADES,
a*d
CffflTAlB GOODS OF EVERY BISilllFffl,
EST^>. asastfissipi&iaiai'tf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
AND
J. Cr. Itailic 6c Rro.,
205 Broad Street, Augutta, Go.
Not 3-4 2'J 1 y
NOTICE. e
TUE mhscritiim having gold oat tholr entiw
Stock of CCJtTAfA'S to Mr. II. W. KINSMAN,
would reupcctftiUy solicit for him A continua
tion or (be patronage so liberally bestowed on then
in that department. ROBERT ADOER A CO.
GTKTAIN GOODS.
This Stock is the
LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES
Comprising Brocatelloe, Snten itcLnncs, Lace an.
Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Pius and IIinula, Drapo
ry Tassels and Loops.
& w iA w a a s? 0
MADE AND PUT UP in (h? LA TES T STYLES
H. W. KINSMAN,
223 Kimb Sturkt.
Not 24 29-Gm Charleston, S. C.
Jmm MACHINES.
THE perfcelion of srientific arrangement an.
mcrhiuuoal simplicity is attained by the
G1TO & MKEi'S SEffiffiK E3ACBIS1
COMPANY,
IN THEIR
IMPROVED NOISELESS MACHINES.
They have the following advantages over all oth
ore: They have no pads to koep In order ; no hob
bins to wind s no tnugling or wusto of tbrend ; n.
oiling the thread or work ; no tool ehest stockct
with wrenches, pliers, pickers, leather, Ac., Ac.
lhe directions arc simple, cosily understood, nn?
easily explained by tbe Instructors. There is n<
taking apart cleaning or rolling. They requiri
about ten drops of oil per day. when in constant use
They utalto uo more noise than a common clock
eveu when making ftftcou hundred stitches per min
utc. They run easy?a child ten years old rai
work tliem to Bill speed. They'run fast or slo,
without any danger of altering the length or tight
ness of tho stitch. They will Jlein, Fill, Gather
Bind, Sitch and Etnhroidcr, in so superior a man
iter that we challenge comparison. The same Mu
chine will sew pavilion gttasc and plantation goods
The scam is as clastic us the most clastic fabric, am
will not break in wishing or ironing. The sami
Machine runs silk, linen thread and common apoo
cotton with equal facility. The needles are shorter
and, therefore, stronger than any other high Or low
priced Machine. That they arc superior to all others,
is evident from the fact of thcro having beer
thirty thousand Machines made ami sold, in com
petition with others already in successful operation
The question is no longer which is the best maker
hut which of tho numerous patterns of Gttovnu <S
Bauer ahull I take. PBICKS, $.'>0 TO $130.
H. W. KINSMAN,
Agrnt for the tile of three celebrated Much met.
aaa asitssKU- STPi&auasp.
CHAKLBHTON. ft C..
D. B. IIAflSLTON, -Manager.
Nor 21 29 IT
GREA T SOUTHERJf
GIFT BOOK STORE!
GOLD JEWEL?Y G'VEN AWAY AI 304 KK^G ST.J
LU All LEXTOX, S. C.
APHKRENT worth from 60 cents to $100 wil
ho given, immediately after the sale, to oacl
purchaser of a Book, for which wc receive $1.00 oi
more, without tiny additional expense.
Our itiincitsc Stork, of Books,
The largest ia extent and variety to bo found in the
South, presents rare uidttecun uta to tho rending
coiumtisiity, comprising n? arly ull tho Classical,
rare and slaudurd works of uneiout and modern
Literature.
The Gift Beck Business
Is so well known and deservedly popular, that it
needs no words from us iu its favor; the fact that
nearly one-hull" the hooks sold at retail in our large
cities are sold upon tho tiifl principle, thus securing
to purchasers nearly double, and ij/lsu t?a timet in
catne over what they would p reivo 1-y the Uiuul
course of trade, under the old fogy rules.
Country mcrelinnis, and nil cash purchasers, can
buy I tattlen ami St?ti??rry, IIniche* end Jetrelri/
from us at Now York wholesale prices, (with addition
of freight and insurance on heavy goods.) Our
facilities are such that we can and trill otTer inducements
worthy the attention of each and every class
01 onvtr.1..
Evkmno Sai.es at Auction will he lici-1
during the months of December, January, February
and March. Catalogue* raw be obtained by culling
at No, 301 Ki'ig Street, Charleston, S. C.
J. fHII*BKICK'S
SOUTflVRN filFT lb.OK STORE.
Dee 1 *30 _ If
C. V. jack SOX & CO.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
WHOLESALE AX!) ItETAIL,
NO. 1W) KING STEERT,
C11ARLESTOX, S. C.
Not 94 29 1y*
I. L .FA LJK & C O . 7
WIIOLKAAI.il AND RET ATI. t>KA LERH IN
c?x_.c>Tia;iisrc3-,
AM>
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
NO. 905 KINO STUKJET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tw Mnnufneti.ry and Wholesale Warehouse,
ill Dev Struct, New York. ^
tar All Uhlrn promptly attended .to. Jk.1
Nov 24 29 ly #
TO KENT,
From tli?* Firsl oK Jittnini y, 1SGO,
TI1K VEliY MvMUAliLK
Hrsidence on Buncombe St.,
CCUPIKD during the puet /ear by A. C. 8 mitn.
K The House contain* Aiken Houtnx and
ileven Viro-pineei. The Lot eom|iriwi eight Aero*
if ground, with a Branch of Water running through
t. '1'hu premises arc located adjoining the Fount1*
College, and are altogether moiit favorably adapt, d
or a firnt cla&s Private Beat ding Hour*. Aptdy to
8. P. CU1TTXKDKN.
Dee 15 32 tf
ORR 8L PRICE,
UTQRNEYS AT LAWp
OKF.KNVILLE, S. C.
AMsa i- oan. w. r. rnirt.
May >3 1 if
*I>n?il<!iiijr'? Pi*<*|?:i *<><! Ciluc.
BSiSI'UL XN BVUBY HOUBE.
r7M?l*ID, and ready for ore all the time, and a*
strong as Cabinet Makers' glue. Price, per
lottlo taud icuib, 2a cent*. For stdo by
J. li. HUKRMAN, Agent.
1 17 ?
8 8 0 THSR 1
yALUABLB PROPERTY,
H?mt Ure?uirlll? Tillage,
FOR SALE.
amp^. steers?
i|p|d^ ing the following Property, rii t
I,oca;?d one and a half mile* from Gecenrille rH- 1
lege. on'tbe Anderson road. The Lot contain* 20
Ac.ru of Land, nearly one half of which ia 'cleared
land, the remainder excellent Woodland. On the
proiniM* in a Good DtccUhty Home, Kitchen. three
A'egro Hontom, in good condition, Smoke /font*,
| Carriay? llntttr, and other Out-bailding*. Also, a
One ycyi% Orchard. This place it well watered.
Also,
A TRACT OF 138 ACRES,
Located on both aide* of'the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad, three miles from Greenville C. II., adJoining
lands of Col. Campbell, Aaron Thompson,
Jesse Dean and William Jacobs. Of Ihe above
Tract, thirty acres are in a good state of cultivation,
and abont eighty acres in origiual forest. On
this Land there are two Springs of eacellent Water.
He also offers for sale his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
all of which is of the very best manufacture.
Mr. A. M. GILREATH, at Greenville 8. C., is
his authorised agent for the sale of any of the above
Property. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred
to him, who will make known tho terras of
1 sale, and any information wbloh may be desired.
The terms will be mode easy.
SMITn L. DAVI8.
' Dec 1 80 3m
, New Confectionory and
TiAGER BEER SALOON.
MORRI8 SAMUEL takes pleasure in iuformiug
his friends add the public generally, that he
j bus lately returned f-vm Charleston, and is prepar.
ed to ftirniah his customers with all that the heart
can desire of various CON MOTS, Fresh and Delicious
Confectionery. Any kind of CANDY that is
in demand. I have for sale mid am constantly re
colving Superior and Sound OrtnrM, Lemons, N'nti,
and many other good thing* for Ine inner man, too
numerous to mention.
8ornc fragrant cigars and something to cat,
What more does a rcaaonablo man nerl '
Ah! not to forget, a sparkling glass of bear.
May also he bad at any time here.
Doing thankful fur past custom, I would rtspoct4
fully solicit a further patronage.
MORRIS SAMUEL.
- Nor. 10. 27 4 tf
5 BLACKSMITHING.
The concern of T0WNE6 A nAWKIN'S
having been dissolved hy mutual
SSESSSivonsent, the business will bo carried on
at tbo isuio Shop by the undersigned.
O. W. RROOKS.
* January, 1859. J. L. IIAWKINS.
NOTI( E.
1 rpjJE undersigned having transferred his interest
i JL in the Blucksniith Shop nenr Willinins' Store,
r to Messrs. Brooks A Hawkins, takes pleasure in
>. recommending tlieui to a share of public patronage.
, They viH he prcpnrcd to attend promptly and satis
factorily to all calls iu their line. They have oxpeii
rieneed and skiHf.il Smiths in Horseshoeing, Rcpairv
iug and Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and all other
- ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop.
, January, 1859. 37-lf G. F. TOWNES.
ON SALE.
. \ VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT of fine
l\ and other JEWKl.KY may be had of the
' Subscriber, who makes t > order Engagement Kitty,
ind any other artioly required in bis lino,
j .JT-4V REPAIRING faithfully donc.-tfcj
' ?va Sixty yards cast of the old Court llonto.
J. II. RANDOLPH.
Greenville, >S? C., Sep. 15, 1350. lll-lf
BARGAINS TO BE HA O.
DESIROUS of elosing out our wdl selected ard
cheap
Slock of IWillrncry Goods,
vro respectfully inform our friends and the public
generally, that, after this date, wo will
Sell at Greatly Reduced Prices, fof Caah
To any perron wishing to engage in the abov?
business, tee Ieill net! the entire STOCK A T COST.
fli?r~ Tlioso having Accounts with us, will please
pay the sutuo immediately, us we need the money.
MRS. PAillS A MISS GORDON.
Oct 0 22 tf
LAND FOR SALE.
I ''piIE SUBSCRIBER oilers for sulo, a tra-lc of
! I 350 ACRES OF LAND, situated on the State
road leading from Greenville Conrt ilonso to A sheville,
N. O., two initios below Hodges, in Greenville
District. On tho place is a comfortable Dwelling
and Out buildings, anil the best Water that can be
tound anywhere. It would be a desirahle plarc for
n rummer resilience. M. D. DICKEY.
Juno 2 4 tf
REED & GOODtETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW?
A Wfc
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
Office nrrt door to V. F. Ilea It ie Jb Co.
GUEENVJLLK, S. C.
j. v. rekd. .... ; s. p. coopi.ir<r
June 4 4 tf
TTJAT GREAT REMEDY,
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
THAT GKEAT REMEDY,
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
raxctjtz' ppmnr,
SANCHEZ' tt'ECIMC,
RANCHES' 8HEC1H0,
SAKCHt-z* mxine.
SANUUZ' bPECUTC,
TTTE ONLY rOTTTCE CTRE
THE ONLY PUbil'IVK CLUE
THE ONLY HUHTIVK CUR*
TnE ONLY POSITIVE CTRK
THE ONLY lAteJTIVE CURE
TUTORS TTTE TOOTLS
RFIORK niE PEOPIJi,
BKPORK THE PBOPMC,
BEFORE THE PEOPLE,
UEKUKK THE I'Ai ,>'i J.
FOR GONfRRWYA AND GUTT,
FOR iRKHOCA AND OIJAT,
FUR CONi KKH'KA AND OIA*T,
F>)R GONt.KKHUCA AND ClJi.T,
FOR GON JRKUCEA AND U1AET
< SAVIN A BKJ DOCTOR'S BTIA,
HAVES A DIG DOCTOR'S BILL,
RAVES A BIO DOCTOR'S BILL,
sssi#*?\
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A. P. BROTH
0?CA3 LHJ
rN THEIR NEWLY ARRANUtD A"N1> \
mtMMrn SBAHI HlIH
OPPOSITE HASEl STREET,
A Very Full Stock ?I i
la all the uoweet tvUUm. Also Eva'uing Drew
A CLOAK AND 8K
Especial snperintMnlcd hy ladies, with a full ri
Now Uooda rccclriue each week.
A PLANTATIOr
On the second and third fltnrlee, ftiilr stocked wit
8TRIPK8, DENIMS. FLANNELS, J LANS, TWt
lowest market prices.
A FULL STOCK OF
Shirtings, Sheetings, Osuaburgs, Long Cloths, A<
QRQiERS PROMPTLY MB (
a. :
A. F. BROWNINO A CO. inrito a close Inspect!,
in all the Departments, and at the lowest market pi
November 24
?.Ti. H ov &YT
rn-.rRiKTom or
THE IA DIBS' 8T0RB,
DEALER IX
FANCY ASD STAPLE DRY GOODS, RTCh
DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, HI DROSS
110 USEE EE PI SO G 00 US. READY
DADE CLOTH ISO. ASD I AD J A
RURHER GOODS,
GREENVILLE^ 8. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash, for Med
ice!, Law or Library Books, Musical Instruments
and Sundrios?promptty filled in New York and do
Hrered at his counter on shortest notice.
Jan 1.1 30 ly
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Co tr/\rl V
JilVVU 1 fitl .
Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice.
Planters Take Notice,
Jacob's Cordial
Jacob's Cordial
Is The Only 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.
It Never Fails.
Packages of 'Jalf Doz.
Packages of Half Doz.
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
$1 per Bottle.
$1 per Bottle.
For SuU in Grtentillt by
At K as 1?-Iy JOHN W. GRADY.
fTburty
LOVEIANI'S BUIlDlt.C, GREEMMUE. S. C?
RB PECTFULLY informs the public generally
that he lis* on hand a flue assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Brogans, See.
WELL ADAPTED TO Till MA KKET.
?sL
In tho ass rtment will he found
Ladies, Misses' and C. ldnn's Gaiters and Shoes
of mvv Viodf
Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Boots, Gaiters an<l
Shoes.
Ditcher's Coots, an excellent article.
B regno s of all sites and most durable make.
In feet, as full an assortment of Articles In hli
lino as can bu found in any establishment in a town
of tho g.une size.
Ho also respectfully asks nn examination of ldi
Pricos for Casti, satisfied that his Goods are offered
At the Lowest Possible Figure.
Persons in want of anything of the kind will
plcaso give him a call.
A I.SO, OX I1AXU,
A Good Nlfick or Lrnilter
AT WHOLESALE AND UlfTAIL.
BOOT AMD SKOE WAKING.
This brnnch of his business is still carried on under
his pcrsouul uimrvision, and every rare will b>
'ak<-n to guurantoo satisfaction to those whopaito*!xu
him. Nov 10 27-tf
DE NT A L. OPERATION S.
DR. JOHN ANDERSON
WOULD respectfully Inform the uitisens ol
Greenville that be has taken Dr. Ai.lkVh
Hooks, and is pfup*rcd to attend to his Profession,
.11 all tbo branches, with dispatch. Those residing
i(* lin U'linurj will ^?TW UU? HUII9V uoium OUIillDg,
to m to avoid being disappointed.
Oct 20 24 tf
Saddle & Harness Manufactory.
r . TUT. euWriber would respectfully inUM^form
Ike public generally that he continue*
the above iiiuincii, Tirn Jioori abort thr
fJrtmrilU Haiti, and i? prepared to furnirh ratlom
'N with any dencrlption of HOME MANI'VACri'KKD
SADDLES. Carriage, Huggy and Wagon
KAHNEdft made to order, and in Ike beat etylu*.
IlltlOI.ICS, WUTPH, Ac., on band, and for **J?C1IKAP.
JUT" Saddiee aud llarnei* REPAIRED
at ebort notice. A. M. GII.KEATH.
March ? ** 1v
;i nri,
KING & COi,
JTOM, St- 0.?vr
VELL LIOflTEr* AN1) ENLAUC.KD STQkE,?r?3
MB'jt nos
SIGN OF THE "THEE BOX."
the Richest Drew Goods,
Good* in all style*. .
awl department,
ri,tv of LADIES' GARMENTS of all kind*, with
? tHAl
^department,
h all varietio* of PLAINS. KERSEYS. BLAXKET8,
IED3, SATINETS, Ac., that will be oUorad at the
"domestic goods,
}., FOR CASH, A T FACTOR 1* PRICES.
JAREFUUY ATIEN0EPJ TO.
P. BROWNING & CO.
an of their STOCK, which will be found well supplied
ricos.
29 tf
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THE subscriber* having had (ho rnjseJ-ySiflfortune
to lose, by the fire of tbo 29th Jan'
unrv, tho Stonm Mill and Machinery connected with
their Coach Factory, in Greenville, tako th!? method
r of apprising their friends and patrons that they still
continue business a* heretofore, without change in
their Firm, or nhutcmont of their exertion* to plcnsc.
They have NOW ON HAND, and are CONSTANTLY
FINISHING, all the varieties of
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons
ever made hy thorn, to which thoy invito tho attention
of purchaser*.
' Tbev take pleasure in correcting an impression
" that their stock of SEASONED LUMBER was
lost with the Mill, -nd would say that, in quantity
and quality, their Lumber hn nertr 6cm letter.
The generous patronage hitherto recairod, war-'
rants the couoiuxion that their effort* arc appreciated,
and stimulates them in making further exertions.
Their experience will enable thorn to select and operate
tho most approved Machinery, with advantages
not surpassed by any manufacturers either
North or South.
UOUTER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
Grccnvillo, 8. C., April T, 1869. 48 ly
I AM RECEIVING ray SPRING and SUMMER
supply of GOODS, consisting of a general
a took of
Fnncy mid Mnpln Dry Goods,
And Men's and Uoys' CLOTHING, Ifats and Ronnets,
Roots and Shoos, Hardware and Cutlery, Drugs
and Dyo-stiiUs, Carputiug and Matting, Wooden and
Willow Ware, Wall Paltering, Powder, 81iot, Ulnsting
Fuse. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Ac., all ol
which will bo sold nt
LOW PRICES.
Thnnkful for past favors. I solicit a continuance
of the same. . JOHN W. GRADY,
opposite me now court Mouse, 011 .Main htreet.
April 14 49 tf
Jiouil) C^lrctluq?6ir?nbilJe jjlatnc).
IN COURT OP ORDINARY.
John C. Garrison and O. W. Garrison, Administrators
of the Estate of David Garrison, deccksM,
applicants, n<r?i 11*t Mary Garrison. Widow, Francis
Cos, l'eter Harrison, Edmund W. Harrison, J.
C. Harrison, Charles Harrison, O. W. Garrison,
N. W. Harrison, Joed 11. Harrison. Martha Harrison
and Nnnoy'Harrison,' dcicuduuts.?Petition
far Final &rlt/rmn<t anil Decree.
IT appearing that Peter Garrison nnd Edmund
W. Harrison, two of the defendants, reside beyond
the limits of this State: It is ordered nnd decreed,
that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary,
to be hidden at Greenville Court 11 on si;, for Greenvillo
District, ?? Monrlay, the lib A 'lay af Mareh
next. at lit o'rloet. A. M., to ,?lievr online, if any they
linvc, why a Anal ctt'.oiucnt of the Estate of Darin
GauiuMOM, dceeascd, should not be made, ai.d
a decree given thereon ; and also to render in whatever
advancements they may have received in the
lifetime of tho Intestate.
Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville C. II.,
this 27lh day of Pcccmlicr, Anno Domini, lHo'.t.
ROBERT Men AY, 0. G. D.
Dec 29 31 3m
SotM Carolina?fireeubille jQisirict.
BAYLI8 K. MIDDLKTOE, Vho D in (lie eustody
of the Sliuriff of Greenville D'u trict, by virtue
o? u writ of fiyiini md utii/aricntlum, at the suit of
TolTIver Traminell, having filed in my oDice, together
with a schedule, on oath, of his ottatc and effects,
his petition to the Court ol Common Pleas,
praying that he may be admitted to tho benefit of
the Act of tho General Assembly made for tho relief
| of insolvent do I dors : It is ordered thai the said Tol
livvrJl'rHiiiiui'11, and all others, the creditors, to whom
* the sniil H?\ li.? K. Middleton Lx in anywise indebted,
bo. and they tiro hereby, summoned, un<l have notice
to appear before the Raid Court, at Greenville Court
| Hoiue, ou tlio/anrlh Mumlay in March next, to shew
cause. if ouy they can, why the prayer uf tho petition
aforesaid should nut be grunted.
W. A. McbANlKL, c. c. r. * o. a.
Office Court of Common Pleas, Greenville District,
Jauuary 6, 1860. it 11
South Cqrclii q?tireenbillc district.
IN CHANCEHY.
George It. llurgcs and Patience Buries vs. James
Ward, Susan Ward, et far Partition ?/
Ural Pnlatr, ifr.
rpHE Coinpluina:its Laving (Hod their Bill in the
1 above stated ease with tho Commissioner in
, h?4<iity. fur Greenville District, anil it appearing
that William W. Ti:rmiir, one of the Dufcndants,
I re-rides without and bynid the limit* of this State:
0:i motion of K. P. Junes, Complainants' Solicitor,
it is ordered, That the s.-id Dvloiiilnnt do plead, answer
or demur, to the said Bill of Complaint, within
i throe months from this publication, or the same
i will be taken pro ecn/??*o as 1st him.
H. A. TOWN?3, C. E. fl. D.
| Greenville, 8. 0., Dec. I, 18611. 39-Sui
South t'qrolinq fimnbilfe iDislrict.
AUSTIN BRUCE, who is in custody of the Sheriff
of Greenville District, by virtue uf a
writ of capiat ml talir/akirntlatu, at the suit of Obediult
A. 1'ickle, bovine filed in my office, together
with a schedule, on oath, uf bis estate and effects.
DM puuuou ?o me *,o..rc 01 * Iiliinum I'lees, pruning
that he may bo admitted to tho benefit of tho Act
of tho Ounernl Assembly nisulo for the relief of Insolvent
debtor*: It la ordered that the said Oiiodinh
A. Picklo, aoil ail others, the creditors, to whom
' the said Austin Bruce is ill any wise indebted, be
and they are hereby summoned, and have uuiieo io
appear, before tho said Court, at Qreemrillo Court
Itouao, <>n the fourth Monday in Mnrrh urjrt, to
shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the
petition aforesaid should not be </rnntod.
W. A. McDANIEL. C. C. P.
Office Court of Common Picas, Uroouville Ids,
trict, Doe. 20, 1U5V, 33 3m
South Carolina?Srofobille J)i?lrict.
RODERICK w. OODDARD, who is in tho eastody
of tho HhoriflT of Greenville District, by
virtue of a writ of fipint ad matit/nrirmdnni, at the
suit of Will',am P. Price, having filed in ury nfnre.
together with a schedule, on oath, of hit estate and
effects, bis petition to the Court of Common Pleas,
praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of
the Acts of tho General Assembly made for the relief
of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, 'hat the
said William P. Price, and all other creditors to
whom tho said Roderick W. Goddard is in anywise
indebted, be, and they are hereby, summoned, and
buve notice to nppcar, before the said Court at
Greenville Court House, on the fourth Monday in
March next, <o sbww cause, if any they ran, why
the prayor of (ho petition afoivr.ahl, should not lie 1
granted. W. A. McDA KIEL, C. c. p. (
Office Court of' Common Picas, Greenville Dit- i
' trirt, 1Mb December. 18'>5>. >2 3m i
i R g,
X hii become aai established fsct, a Standard
that War.
ueod It, and la now ce Of sorted to with confidence
^s^tebas S^WHcrassES
who had given nfi"Ktt*w hopes of relief, a* the numerous
unsolicited csvttf ^ lent ? in my possession
show.
Xty Jose wist be ; p'K tedte th? trn^Mst
of the Individual taklngj? it, end uadin sieh
>tunnt*ti?? M to act gen tir on the Bowels.
' Lot tho dictate* of your judgment guide you in
the use of lheElyr.it In it" vigorator, and it wiil
cure Lirrr C<im)dain&,y> flliit:** Attack*, Dytpty.
tin. Chronic l>iarrh<rtr,\? Snm n> tr Comftiutnti,
Dytcnhtry, Vro/tty, .Sum-irJ StuataoK l!mbH*nt)*ot.
ft ranees, Chotic. Choi cm,\ Ckoitra A! orb**, i hohm
ftrfmmtw)n, J-'lntnlencvJad Jattndtce, Sennit* H'rnjfc
nsaeee,mid may be need JT successfully as or Ordi
nary f~n::>ily Mtdici-t,JjS It will cure Sick Headache
(as thousands c-vn'K, teslifY.) im twenty minute*.
if two or three Ten , . tuoomj'nlt art taken at
commencement of at|^|tack. J&T" All whouse
U are giving their teeti (h^|ai<iny in tte favor. J
.py Mix water In the month with the Iuvigorator,
end a wallow both together.
PRICE ONE DOjLI.AU I'Ett BOTTLE.
?t.*o
? SANFOHD'S - :m>K
FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS,
p, :?< ? iv. -; ooMTorvDib rtto'j
Pore Vegetable Krtraof, and put Hp in GLA .9.9
CASES, Air Tight, W trill keep in any climate.
T1IE FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL,/a A
gentle, but active Cutharj Itic, which the prh^nMor
baa used in bia practice! * more than twenty Tears.
Tho constantly inc realising demand floin thoee
who hare long Used the pj Pills, and the satisfaction
which all express il>|> ^jicg.ird to their nee, has
induced mo to place theifl'^j within the reach of all.
Tho Prufiuiiiun web .** know that diflertnLfCathartica
act on different portions of tho how els.
The JhimiVy u-iihortir] Pill has, with dne roftrcnce
tothis wcll^tnblish ^ cd fact, been compounded
from a variety of thtj,^ purest Vegetable Extracts,
which act alike oa _ every part of the alimentary
canai, and are t- and is/r in all cases
whoroaPuthnrWoi*nood'g?| ed, such as DtAtmjftmenf
of the Sinmach.t Slcepineee, /hist A* the
Hack ami Loin*, Cut/twl^! tot, Pain and Sarttttro
over the trhale body, from1 em sudden cold, which frequently.
ifnvglcetcd.cnd ' ^ in a long course of Fever
Lost a/Appetite, a Crr.p W >'?.?/ S'mixtion of Cold
over the body, It**tUt* scse, Headnche OX t
IM flkie head, all /s^orii^ motory Disc****, worms
ill Children or Aar'fr*.1^ Mhenutntiem, W great ^Wrijltr
uf the IIUhkI, and! many diseases, to which
flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertisement.
l>o*t?2 to 3.
PRICK THREE DIMES.
Tho Liver Inviyorntor and I'auriltf Cafhnrli* A7I?
are retailed by Druggist* generally, and aold wholesale
by tho Trade in all the large town*.
8. T. W. SANFORD, M. P.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
fl.'iii Broadway. Near York.
For rale by FIoIIEK Jk 1IEINIT8H, Urcenrilla.
JU'7 14 " 10 - ' to
Iheworl^TDOWE !
TUE MEDICINE CALLED
Infl?i?nta?s?ry frialirieitfor,"
WHICH was s?hl during Court in this place, ia
now ou rule, by J. W. CRAPY, of Ultwville.
It cannot now bo longer doubted but this
Medicine in the most ofR.-scions remedy crar In this
pines, for Kidndy Diseases, Piles, Neuralgia, Lung
Disease*, Dyspepsia and Rheumatism. Numerous
cafes of tho aborc diseases bavo boon cured Ibis
present Week. Headache, Toothache, . Earache,
Sprains, and oil Boseel Afleetions, disappear before
it ns if by the touch of magic. Try it, and keep it
in your families, lor sickness comes when yon least
expect it. '"ft
J. \Y. GRADY, Agent, for Greenville, 8. C. ; t)r.
E. P" \L, Wholesale Agcut at Columbia. Also by
all V? uoleaalo Druggists in Charleston, 8. C.
(I. W. DAVIS, Proprietor,
Jiox 4k2t?, Not? York l'ost Office.
Nov 3 . 26 tf,
Bits.* rtvspepllc tlrmnlv '
Bit s' ttfup' |i to Ittmsxly
It!I.a* )>y.|>?]>tlr ItelMrrly ^
Bliss' Uysj>c|<ilc lt< niMljr
Bliss* t>jr?|wptlr Itemedjr
line tlir I.urges* Hslt
lis, the t.aigcsl hale ,
lias tlas, l.nrgrst "uls
Has the l.aig'st flats
Has H?' L#nrgrst Kale
Of any Unit' Ine In ttie World.
Ot any Mtdlelnc In Its* World,
Ol any Medicine In lit- Worlil.
Ot any Medicine In tits World.
Ol any NritMnt tu tlsr W'orUk
OMI.OUO PiieVages
UN) O'Hl Purl, ages
Ha),(asi I*..cWages
IWU.ISIO I'ArltSK'S
ItM.OOU Package*
Sold fit ntorxla and Noirttifsrslhis
fluid III (IrorslN and floilllWarallna
old In ruirt maihCumllna
Rolil In OrorRla and SuatkCinalliia
old In tiroegt* and n?uil.C aullua
In Puanifii Months.
In Knar I em Naulha
In Paarlcrn Month*.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Month*.
It U AVarraMted Intuit
It la Wmranted tat'uro *
It la Warrant**! to Curt
It I* Wariantrd fol'nro
It la Warranted to Coro
If Utrrrtloiia are Follow**!,
If Directions arc Followed.
If threetlmis ura Follow eti.
If Directions aie Followed! '
If Umtliaiait Fallow**!,
Any Cut* of Dyepepela
Any Cna? of Dyepe |?*ia.
Any t'aa* of llyi|ir|Kla
Any Im* ol Dysprp*la
Any law ot l?? tpepala
l.trcr 1)1
I.I vrr IMeoaao,
llctr Dtwnss,
Uvtr I)l*ruw,
Uvtr IHontt, /
J a and too.
Jaundice,
Jtuudlrt,
Jaandlrc,
Jaoadlrr,
It U Kspeelally Adapted to
It ta IC.|H?lntl)' Adapted to
It la Ktprclally AuaptvU to
It l? F.ipt*-lnlly AIjuImI to
X It U U? pot-tolly Adapto<l to 1
F* ma I" t'iH*t|d> Intel
Female Complalnto
Female 4 mil plain to |
Female Complalnle |
Female Complaint* |
It Prolorti lint uiidlfy ot Fa ma
It Frodaca* Rotundity ot Form
It Pnalttrct Rotundity ?f Fotut
It I'rodmr* HuluuiUlf ot Form
It Hi-udui'r* Itotnndlly ot Kuiiu
In Fvmolm ol o Thin and xgiti* I'tUt
In Fan**lot of a 'i Inn and t?pa.e Ilobkt .('
In Frmaiea of a Tldn ami *p ra llaMt
In Pruwlrt ot a Thin and Spur* llalrlt
In Frntalca of a Thin and Spam HaMt
Ptad a I'lMlnya dump t? die I roprictnre ft?r their
Pamphlet on " lumw* of ftowach uad Uowaia."
W. Wi 111..as A CO., rt?.| ilnora,
303 til i.m (I an), At W Ittlb
Fur Salt in GrttnxiHt R
Aiip2.MP-.ly JOHN W. ORADY.
tTiFassejiblyh^se;
One .S(fn<ir* B'ul of (he PoM O/Ree,
i? iu aii xv w Tf ia j* a ,
COLUMBIA, fit c.
fTMIIS well known liiutmtlnnont baa heps thc#>
X oujfhly ro-flUtxl and iinVroveil, and ia nop*
permanently opened for the aeeoinnindoUap of the
Public. Every attention wjll be pivu:i toaupply ltd
wants and oomCuit of Patrona. yri^Ratti Jfodarate.
0. T. MASON, Proprietor.
Dee fl 31 it
SHAVING,"
lair Trimming, Dr?Mlug, ftyltf
4XI> T[
RAZOR RETTING AND SHAMPOOING,
at th*
Second Door Above Mr. XcPhereoa'a,
WILSON*' COOK.
May 2 20
Hair Droului and RhnTlag.
BURKIDOK continue* th? TONSOIMAL hnstiic?s
At hU Old Si. nd, in Bwtlk't Brick
limldlug, win re ho It ready, during th* day and
ivoning. to Hlurvo Itm Board and Cat Ilalr and
'haanpon tlio Howl. H? Mftotfitlly atkt n MnOtala'ion
of patr"urgr. ?f-t *1 Od 1