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A Toifh Story. I
it record* the veruict or a "Coroner ? inquest,
end in otbor particulars benre a strong reeemblino*
to some of the tough stories which
hsve beet) circulated in Califonia :
Dr. Tush maker was never regularly bred
^ physician or surgeon, but be possessed,
naturally, a strong mechanical genius ana a
fine appetite, and finding bis teeth of great
jflgfiee fn gratifying the latter propensity, he
OOnoladed that be could do more good in
4be world, and create more real happiness
therein, by putting the teeth of the inhabitant*
in good order, than in any other way.
So be became a dentist.
* He was the man that first invented the
method of placing small oog wheels in the
back teeth, for the more perfect mastication
Of food, and he claimed to be the original
discoverer cf that method of filling cavities
with a kind of putty, which beooming hard
directly, causes the tooth to ache so grtevAAiialtf
thief iff lint t/i Ka miltdwl lltAroKv rril infr
tb? jatitiiu two successive fees for the mum
job.
Tush maker was one day seated in his office
in the city of Boston, Mass., when a stoat
old fellow named Byles presented himself to
have a back tooth drawn. The dentist seated
his patient in the chair of torture, and
.opening his mouth, discovered there an enormons
tooth on the right hand side about as
large, as he afterwards expressed it, 44 as a
small Polyglot Bible." "I shall have trouble
with this tooth," said Tnshmaker, but he
clapped on his heaviest forceps and pulled.
lr didn't come. Then he tried the turnscrew,
exerting his utmost strength, but the
tooth wouldn't come.
44 Qo away from here," said Tushmaker to
Byles, and return in a week, and I will draw
that tooth out for you, or you will know the
reason why."
Byles got up, clapped a handkerchief to
his jaw, and put forth.
The dentist went to work, and in three
days he invented* an instrument which he
was confident would null anything. It was
a combination ot tno lever, puuey, wneei ana
axel, inclined plane, wedge and screw. The
castings were made, and the machine put
up in the office, over an iron chair, rendered
pertectly stationary by iron rods going down
into the-foundation of the granite building.
In a week old Bylos returned; be was
clamped into the iron cbair, the forceps connected
with the machines attached firmly to
the tooth, and Tushmaker stationing him.
self in the rear, took bold of a lever four feet
long.
He turned it slightly?Old Bylee gave a
groan, and lifted his right leg. Another
turn, another groan, and higher went Old
Byles' right leg again.
"What do you raise your leg for!" asked
the doctor.
u I can't help it," said the patient.
"Well," said Tushmaker, 44 the tooth is
bound to come now."'
lie turned the lever clear around, with a
sudden jerk, and snapped Old Byles' head
clean and clear from the shoulders, leaving
a space of four inches between the several
parts!
They had a post mortem examination?
the roots of the tooth were found extending
down the right side, through the right leg,
and turning up in two prongs directly under
the sole of the right foot.
" No wonder," said Tushmaker, " that be
raised bis leg."
Tha inrv ihoiiarlit so Inn hut llipv fnnml
the roots much decayed, end Ave surgeons
wearing that mortification would have ensued
in a few mouths, Tush maker was cleared
on a verdict of "justifiable homicide."?
lie was a little shy of that instrument afterwards
; but one day an old lady, feeble and
flaccid, tJame to have a tooth drawn, and
thinking it would come out very easy, Tushmaker
concluded, just by way of variety, to
try the machine.
lie did so. And at the first turn drew the
old lady's skeleton completely and entirely
from her body, leaving her a mass of quiv*
ering jelly in the chair I
Tushmnker took her home in a pillowcase.
She lived seven years after that, and they
called her the " India ltubber Woman."?
She had suffered terribly with the rheuraaatism,
but after this occurrence never had
any pain in her bonee. The dentist kept
them in a glass ease.
After this the machine was sold to a contractor,
and it was found that a child three
years of age could, by a single turn of the
screw, raise a stone weighing twenty-five
toaa.
Smaller ones were made on the same principle,
and sold to tho keepers of hotels and
restaurants. They wero Advantageously used
for boning turkeys. v
There is no moral at all to this story, and
it is possible that the circumstances may
have become slightly exaggerated. Of course
there can be no doubt of the truth of the
main incidents.
A gentleman on board a steamboat with
his family, was asked by his children what
made the boat go, when he gAve them a
minute description of the machinery and its
principle*, in the following words : "Yon see,
my dears, this thingumbob here goes down
through that bole, and fastens on the jig*
maree, and that oonnecta with the crinkuracrankum,
and that man, he's the engineer,
you know, kind o' stirs up the what do-youeall
it, and they all shove along, and the
boat goes ahead."
Ma, didn't the minister say last Rnnda)r
that sparks flew upwards I" "Yes, my dear,
how came yon to think of it f" " Because
Ieaterday I saw cousin Sally's spark stagger*
ig down the street, and fall downward."
" Com* here, my dear, I want to ask you
all about your sister. Now, tell me truly,
hes she got a beau t"
"No, it'e the jaunders; tbe doctor amy*
eo?
Why is an auctioneer like a man with an
ttgly cowntiaance! Because he is always
forbidding.
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A NDwettancw rear's present,for the Farmer and
-1 ahidi^iSBPB^SSSt '
na Banks, Calendar of Return Days and Conrta nt
! 1
by J. B. fiHKHMAN, Agent <
8TOVE8 r~8>CYfe8 ! !
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ffiinittfM ,VA
' 4 1^ ? J !
j?? w 3
T'i",|?T J
A LARGS Assortment of cooking, Omen, rar>
Jl lor, Church, Shop, Sheet Iron, pelf-Regulat- 1
ing, and all other kinds of Stoves, always kept an 1
JS~mA .
PUMP8, PUMP3. { i
'II
A LARGE Assortment of Forcing, Lifting, ClaJ~\
tern Mid Deep lVell PUMPS, always on
hand, nod put up in the boot stylo.
They in much more convenient, and coot I*n in I
tbo end, tban the old-fashioned windlass, buokot |
and ropo. J. B. SHKltMAN, Agent.
KEROSENE OIL.
THE rapid increase in our in our oaloo of Kerosene
Oil, havo enabled. n? to order in largo
quantities, by which we get n reduction in price, oo
that we can sell it by fhc gallon, at |1,U for cash,
and $1.60 on credit. Tbo OJL Is now better tban It
erer has boon. Wo keep none but genuine OIL
Counterfeit Oils burn badly, and will explode.
J. B. SlIKHMAN, Agent.
OF all kinda and sites. I
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent |
WALL PAPERING.
AG001> Assortment of Wall Papering, Bordering,
Window Shades, and fine Screens, just
reeeirod by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. |
SEWINCi MACHINES. ;
1 lj| ft T^i (Jf /
Bly ft
AJk \\ X Br ''
FOR AT.L ORDINARY PURPOSES,
<& a^iKi|a^0 <
ARE THE BEST:
WE (brainh them gfcoxactly the came nrleo Hat they
mII Tor in New York, ami charge do
freight. J. B. RHEUM AN, Agent.
T^EIOHT-DAY Alarm, and tho famoua Dollar
I 1 and a Uuarter Clonka. alwava on huii.
J. B. RIIRItMAN, Ajenl.
NEW supplies constantly noolrgd.
J. 11. KlIEltM AN, Agent
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
WB Beep n NULl RTOOfc or these:
J. It. SliKRMAN, Agent
mi & line ran /
AUOpD BlJPl'LY.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent
RIP VAN WINKLE
OAJRPSTma,
"II ANlllAOTtlHRI) In the good old Stale o
ATM. North Corollas This )t shout as pretty,
and will last throo times as long, as the Northern
article, which brings three times the money. Pries,
60 cents per yard.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent
OF Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Japanned Ware,
Main, II room a, Iron W*?, in the Housekeeping
nod Farming line, || kept at
HHKRMAN'g.
Only one price at RIIERMATf'fl,
Ten per cent dineonnt for ea*h purchasers erer
$20, and fire per font between $20 and $k.
AT 8I1KRMAN'<L
Jt iea good place to trade AfBUmnijll'
When rou nome to town, call at
sngRMAirs, '
Whether you trade or not, at
BHKRMAN'S.
Jan $ 24 IT
! '? y T KTl M
f6r sale.
. . . ? T88 enbwrfcef, having Jemored
from Greenville, ti deiirout of nII Qwdd
Rif tb? following Property, viat
SHNfcviM Mtlilcad Place,
Located ono and a half mllea from Greenville Tillage.
on the Anderaon road. The Lot contain* 30
Airi?L**d, neaidy one half of whleh I* cleared
land, the remainder excellent Woodland. On the
prentice* in a Wood fitcrftinfr /lottir, Kilckm. threo
AVyro /jmny, in good condition, Smoi?
dtrrfaye M>n*?, and other Out-hulldlngs. Alao, a
I"*"** *"? PU* watered, j
A TRACT OF 188 AOREt,
|H|l*d dUbth MKflR' the Greenrille and Colum
btiTtaUrokd, lb rob mlTcs.froni OrecpTllle C. H., adNnioffTaai#
of Cot." tBunpbeif. Air on Thompson,
Jew, P?M? ud William Jacobs. Of the above
?kW? Mnu urn In a rood state of cultivation,
and a)x>ut eighty acres (n origin si fbfcsi. On
this Land there are two Springs of excellent Water.
He also offers for sale his HOUSEHOLD FURN1*11*1*
aleftthkh Is irfithe may?!! JH n fcfcA.
M. OTLRBATn, at areenrllle S. 'C, Is
bis anthorised agent for the sal# of any. of theahoro
Property. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred
to him, who will make known tlic tcrtns of
isle, and any information which may he desired.
The terms will be mads easy.
SMITH L; DAVIS.
Dee 1 SO Smjl
SEW carpet "store.
IMPOftfER, ^
^ jroaaaia, ATO 9NEAJME&
IN ALL KIHD8 OF
ft'
RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ?
WINDOW ^'riADJEJS,
AilD
CUTHIIHSIITIV18Y IHREflfflH
CHARLESTON, S. C,
AND
J. CJ. Bnilie St Rro.,
*tu
M^wrfbers having sold fat ^JicTr tfnHr*
X St'HJk Of OURTAIXS to Mr. II. W. KINSMAN,
woahl respectfully solicit fur him aeontini?Lion
of tbo patronage so liberally bestowed on them
n that department. ROBERT ADUEIt k CO.
GITRTAIN GOOD8.
This Stock is the
LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES,
Comprising Drocatalles, Ha ten DeLanes, Lare and
Muslin Curtains, Curnieesj Pins and Bands, Drapery
Tassels aud Loops.
owaw^aws
UADK AMD DVT UP in thr LA TEST STYLES.
II. W. KINSMAN,
223 Kino Htuket.
Not 24 29-6m Charleston, 6. C.
C. F. JACKSON & CO.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
NO. 199 KINO STEERT,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Not 24 *1) ly"
I. L. FALK & CO.,
VIIOLHALK AMD RKT.WL DBA LlCltS IK
OLOTHINOJ
AMD
Gentlemen's Famishing Goods,
NO. 200 KINO STREET,
OlIARLKSTON, ?. C.
fy Manufactory end Wholesale Warehouse,
14 1>kt Stmkkt, New York.
fST All Orders promptly attended to.. ffl
Nov 24 20 ly
REED a GOODLETT,
\T TURKEYS AT LAW,
AMI
SOLICITORS IH EatTITY.
far Office netct door to F. F. lhalti? db Co. Oct
(.kKKN VILLK, 8. C.
. r. RKKD ft. D. eoODI.ktt.
June 4 , 4 *? r
" ? .4 4 ~~
ORB A PRICE, '
LTTORREYS AY. LAW,
OltEENVlLLE^pt). : IBB |
AVFft l 011 w. p. trick.
May IS T ? tf <
THAT (TREAT RKKSET, / If |
THAT SRSAT RKMCDY, / lit
THAT 0REAT REM EOT, ' I
THAT GREAT REMEDY,
Til AT IlUPif Dl lll.'HV
J BANCTIW nunc,
" * cNNcHtt' wwivic,
I' BiMuriHOIK,
TH1 PHUT TOPmVK CUR* ':|i ' |
T1IB ONLY fUtftlTK CCKJC
the mtr*r i-oemvc cvkb <
asssssrassfi < -/. >
< '-SBSSST?aS?L
" mXlTHRlffiSS;
aouu mc raurut.
roR coNonRnatA and eixnr,
nm ooNcntRiiatA and ollkt, ; roR
(JONoNKlKKA AND GI?.T.
*>R GONORRIUKA AND ODH,
FOR OONOftRIlUU AND OI13CT
' f ' 1, tAYM A HKI nofm)R?S BTYL,
sxvbM a bio doctor* mix,
juviw a no doctor* mix,
RAVK A OKI DOCTOR'S R1U
ba v w a mu doctor* dux,
IB HARIT.T tAKFN,
? KAWI.Y TAKKN,
M KAN1I.Y TAKJCN,
IX EA.M1.Y TAKKN,
M KAhlLY TAKEN,
NAB NO BAD YANK,
Nab no bad tartk,
HAM NO RAD YANM,
HAS NO BAD TABTK,
. HA# NO BAP TANK,
WILL BJTNCT A CUB*
wrtj DTB"f A (T'RK
wn j mm a curb 1
WUJ. DTNCT A CUB*
will kmur A cork
wnvocr un or ma
ft* ? j"*
without uxw or timk
# without t/m or rani
wmiuc* low or tow
or ciianok or dirt, >.
ok chamuk or oicr,
or chanok or owrr, i ? .
or chanok or mct, "
w ckamob or cut, J
wrm um nootia
with ijmh tkovmx
with ibm tftourijc,
with ijqm tkoomijt,
mors 8na?r wmiuwmooulk,
noshrwnfljl - " '?
w hr wkkini.v,
m??k ' ktkkutly,
muu.>nkm.rt
amd fmufairarrly
f ES
aljo rulmanmmtly,
than amy known kkmtoy.
yuan aky known kkmkoy-.
than any snows kkmm>y
than any known rwotky.
wan any known rmmrdy.
ranch kz wtbcutc can wt hint ry nail
For Salt in QrtmvMI by
abb l'i 10-1 jr john w. orady.
m\-m l jib.! -iin. i j i>" i r ji j
^ISftSMS" "IDBV ?
A. P. ltUOW
O 33C 3RL L 333
UST THEIR NEWLY ARRANGED AND *
OPPOSITE HASEL STREET,
Full stock on'
In lU Am ow'it variaUaa. AU? Evening Draw
A CLOAK AND SHi
Kapwlally superintended hjr Udios, with a full ra
New Goods receiving each week. .
A PLANTATION
On tba secondand thin! Btoriei, fullr ttocktil witl
STHhPUB, DENIMH, FLANNELS, JEANS, TWB
narvn* taaaVai ??Ua?
A FULL STOCK OF
Shirting*, 3 Ji citing*, Osnaburgs, Long Cloths, Ae
QRBERf PROMPTLY AND) C
A. ]
A. F. BROW NINO A CO. Invito a oloiw inspect it.
in nil the Department*, and at the lowest market pr
November 24
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice,
Planters Take Notice,
f " 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,
i
jjiarrnoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux,
And Flux,
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages of Half Doz.
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
$1 per Bottle.
$1 per Bottle.
For Sale in GrttnvilU by
Ang 25 16-ly JOHN W. ORADY.
New Confectionery and
LAOER BEER SALOON.
"|IM"0RRI8 RAMCKLtako* pleasure in hifnrming
ill bis friends add the public jrcticrally, that be
us. lately returned from Charleston, snd is prepared
to furnish liia rustoiuors with all that the heart
can desire of rsriuei l)ON MOTH, Froah anil
cious Confectionery. Any kind of CANDY that la
in daniMiL I litre fur sale and am constantly receiving
Superior aud Hound Oranges, lemons, Nut*,
and many other good things for the inner man, too
numerous to mention.
Somo fragrant cigars and something to oat,
What more does a reasonable man ?rrf'
Ah! not to forgot, a sparkling glass of l>o?r,
May aity be had at any time Lore,
lie ing thankful for past custom, I would respectfully
solicit a further patronage.
MORRIS SAMUEL.
Not. 10.. 91 tf
BLACKSMITH INQ.
The concern of TOWNE8 A IIA WKINS
having been dissolved by mutual
BS consent, the business will be carried on
at the tsmo Shop by the undersigned.
(?. W. liROOKB.
January, I860. J. L. HAWKINS.
NOTICE.
fPHE undersigned having transfcrrad his interest
I la tho Hi ark smith Shop near Williams' Stora,
to Messrs. llgOo~e A Hawxtxa, takes pleasure in
reoommrnilirigSham to a share of puklfc patronage.
They wiR be prepared to attend promptly niul tat isfaeU>rily4o
all cntl* in tboir line. They havo experienced
and skill Pi I Hmitbs in Horseshoeing. Repairing
and Ironing Wagoha, Plough Work, and all other
ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop.
January, 1859. 87-tf <>. F. TOWXM.
From lira First ml Jgngnry, IMO,
TIIE VERY DKS1RABU
Residence on Bnncomno St.,
/OCCUPIED during the pastycar by A. C. Smith.
Es^. The House contain* fifteen Koom* and
eleven Kire piece*. The Lot comprises eight Acres
of ground, with a Branch of Water runfling through
It. The premises are located adjoining the Vernal?
Collage, and are altogether moat favorably adapted
for a first class Private Hoarding Ifonse. Apply to
8. 8. CRITTNEHBN.
DeeJS M tf
DENTAL OPERATIONS.
I)H. JOTIN ANDERSON
WOfiLI) respectfully inform the eitlsens of
Greenville that ho has taken Dr. Am.iss's
Roovs, and is prepared to nttend to his Profession,
in all the branches, with dispatch. Those residing
hi Its eonntry will giro dno notice before eomlnft,
so as to avoid being disappointed.
Oct SO 24 tf
Saddle A Harness Maunfactory.
A THE snbeeriber would respectfully in.
hM^forn the public generally that he conUnwee
ttfn ahore Busill-ss, Pro /Mori ribnre lib
Gr+mrilU ifotef, gad is prepared to farnlsh customere
with any description of lloMK MANUPACTtTRBD
RADDLEH. Carriage, Huggy aad Wagon
HARNESS made to order, and in the heat styles.
BR IDLER, Wilt PR, Ac., on hand, and for sale
CHEAP. AMP-Raddle* and Harness REPAIRED
at short notice. A. M. OILKKATH.
March 3 43 ly
S? SB? "
? & CO.,
si tout; S? <5.,
ITELL LIGHTED AND ENLARGED STO&&
?" BiTK-WLaHSJESTC-,
SIGN OF THE " TR|E BOX."
O! . .
he Rieheet Drew Ooodt^My <*'
0<>o4? i* *11 ?tylo?.
X^L DtRAFm*ENTf
riety of LADIES' GARMENTS of all kind., with
. iwv.tl >*?. MuO **i*1 Jlt.d'1* jiiiitf Ol
?""" * ' -i. l.'iS !? ovy \mm ti v?li HtM
I DEPARTMENT,
I all rarlcVlo* of PtAlNST, KERSEYS, BLANKETS,
EDS, SATINETS, Ao., (hat will t? offorad at the
.vi <?V
DOMESTIC GOODS,
., FOR CAFU, AT FACTORY PRICES.
rAREfUHY AlTEHill TO.
F. BROWNING & CO.
>u of their STOCK, whtoh will be found well supplied
loos.
tt , If
W. H. HOVEY, ^
,li> rauraiRTon or
THE LAMBS' STORB,
PKU.KH IV
FA NC Y AND ST A PLK DHY GOODS, UlCh
I) It ESS GOODS, HONNKTS, DIM DOSS
JlOt SEKEEDING GOODS, HEADY
A!A UK CLOTHING, AND INDIA
HUBHEM GOODS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
N. II.?Ordora accompanied by the cash,for Med'
ioal, lutw or Library Books, Musical Instruments
and Sni>4rics,*prou>pt1y filled in Now York and delivered
at his counter on shortest notico.
Jan 13 M ly
ORBEEVILLi
T1IK suhserlltcri having had the misfurhnip
to lose,tar the fire of the 2tfth Jan
uary, tho Steam Mill and Machinery connected will
their Couch Ifactorv, in Urocuvillc, take this nacthos
of apprising their friends and patrons that they stil
continue busiuess as herotofurt), without change is
their Firm, or ehaiomuut of llioir exertions to please
They bavo NOW ON HAND, and are CONSTANT
LY VlNfSIltNU, all tho varieties of
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons
ever made by them, to which they invito the attention
of purchasers.
Thoy take pleasure In correcting an Impression
that their stock of SEASONED HIM HE It war
lost with Iho Mill, and would say that, in quantity
and quality, their Luinltdt bi< never been better.
The generous patronage' hitherto received, warranto
the conclusion that their efforts are appreciated,
and stimulates them in making further exertions.
Their experience will enable them to eeleet and operate
the most approved Machinery, with advantages
not surpassed by any manufacturers either
North or South. _
UUWKK, U1JA. MAKKLiEY * CO.
Greenville, 8. C., April 7, 1859. v 48 ly
~1IWgo6D&
I AM RBCBIVING my SPRING andSUMMEk
supply of GOODS, consisting of a general
Stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry
And Men's and Roya'CLOTHING, Hats and Bonnets,
Hoots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Drugs
and Dye-stuffs, Carpeting and Matting, Wooden and
Willow Ware, Wall Papering, Powdor, Shot, Blasting
Fuse, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Suit, Ac., all ot
which will be sold at
LOW PRICES.
Thankful for pust favors, T solicit a continuance
of thu cmnc. JOUN W. GRADY,
Opposite tho New Court Huuee,on Muiu Street.
April I t 49 ^ tf
Soijji) CqiroliiYQ?6**cnobiUd Strict
IN COURT OF OltDlNAUY.
John C. Garrison and 0. W. Garrison. Administrators
of the Estate of David Garrison, deceased,
applicants, against Mary Garrison, Widow, Francis
Cox, Peter GatrTison, Edmund W. Garrison, J.
C. Garrison, Charles Garrison, 4. W. Garrison,
F. 1ft Garrison, Joel It. Harrison, Martha Garrison
and Nancy Gkrrinoii, dofendunts.? Petition
for Final iicttli mrnt nod Decreet >?'
IT nppcurinjt that'Peter Garrison a (Ml Edinund
W. Garrison, two of the defendants, reside beyond
the limits of This State: It is ordered and decreed,
that they do appear at a Court of Ordinary,
to lie hidden at Greenville Court House, for Greenville
District, oa Monday, the IVfA Hay of Marrh
nrjrl, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to shew cause, if any they
have, why a float settlement of the Estate of Daviii
Garhisou, deceased, should not be made, and
a deereo given thereon j and also to render in whatever
advancements they may have received in the
lifetime of the Intestate.
Given under my hand and seal, at Greenville C. II.,
this 27th day of December, Anno Domini, 1859.
KOHKKT McKAY, 0. G. D.
Dec 29 M Sm
Souli) CqJrolinQ?6irccr)bliie^3&i^llrict.
J.JN UUAJNtJJtiWY.
George H. Burges ami Pstienoo Hurgus vs. James
Ward, Kusnn Ward, at ai.?biU /or Partition oj
Rml E'tntry iff.
TALK Complainant* hating filed their Bill in the
above stated cane with the Commissioner in
Ki|?iiy, for Umnvill* District, and it appearing
that Wii.liak W. Ti bxhii, one of the Defendants,
resides without and beyond the limits of this State <
On motion of E. P. Jones, Complainants' Solicitor,
It Is ordered, That the said Dofoudant do plepl, answer
or demur, to the said llllt of Complaint, within
three months from this publication, or the sem<
will be taken pro con/fo as to htm.
8. A.TOWNES, C. E. 0. D.
Greenville, 8. ?., Dee. 1, 1S59. 30-3m
P. BURTY.
LOVELAND'S BUILOtMS, 6AEENVILLE, 8. C.,
RE PKCTFULLY informs the publie generally
that be has on hum a uitm assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Brogans, &c.
WELL ADAPTED TO Till MARKET.
^ Tn the assortment will he fnnnd
iwiiv>, mm v^Diinrun i uattora anil Hboea,
of many kind*.
(lonlli mon a, Youth*' and Boy*' BtVota, 0 altera and
Bbora.
Ditcher'a Boota, an exltellont article.
Brngana of all alr.ea and moat durable make.
In fact, an full an aaanrtiaeal ?f Art idea in hit
lino a* can bo found In any oatabliakmont In a town
of (bo name aiae.
Ke alao rc*poetfhlly ??V* an examination of hk
Prleea for Caah, aatiafled that hla Oooda an offered
At th? Lowest Possible Figure.
Penona in want of anything ef tho kind wlH
pleaae giro bine a call. , . . , . .
a ran, ox ntxn,
A two oil Slock or Leather
AT WUOLB4ALK AMD RETAIL.
BOOT AKC SHOE' NtARtKG.
Thin branch of hia buiineaa la atill carried on under
bic peraonal auperviiion, and every care will tw
taken So guarantee ratirfaation to tboao who patron|
lae hlaa. Mar ie XT-tf
A VERY an peri or let of Havaxa cioana.'foi
aale low, at tfTKKM A BY AHA
Jrib X 39 If
w
. ..v..,. t . . r.rrv.:a
t< < ' <<"???*? r X'
1 and boa become an e?tabli?bcd fack a sEandard
JlidJcfcie, known and ap ? proved by all llf(l Ma i
irStottoB g x&ft&sSs:
ifilSfcftftfSsrK I
' raorous unsoliciUd c?>*tlf j.^ icafu id wxf win I
"hTba?o?4Wm.t V >> OS ted to tbe tep^oMment
of the Individual taking Q it, and uaod in ?U*k
<m?ntitlc* an to act gm fly on the BnwcV. '
Lof tbedictate* of/our ^ judgment guide you la
; tke um or theLivr.n I>c J"* vioobator, and i^will
COro J/irer w
and may bo need |J* Bucecfsfnlly at an Orrf*
nnryilTttmiJy Jlnlicin^ It.-wilkcurf dbbjborfi
arA4 ^a* iKtiulnndx gntf tcjtUyf) tf (w|w*^wta
commencement or at j5|4iS7'Af?wh? uee
tor, and mrallmr both t?nctW.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
auao, ImMMT
SANPORDH3 1
I 1MB SS2!92!*-Pi
Pur* Veyciable Eflraety and jint up in GLASS
CASKS] Air Ti'/b), ana teitl keep in any climate. .
Til* FAMILY CATHARTIC PlJ.t Mh A
gentle, hut native Catbar (tin, fthtoAtlW jMtdktor
'"TXiteJyesa ntetiarsRS;
who have long used 'the ^ PiI.i..h, and the aatUfac- ;
I tioi^wtjoh all iujj>qejs in ^irvgard t?
thartles act on- different 0j portions of the howels.
The Family Cathartic\ j PHI Up*, withtemfrronceto
this Well osfnhlixh rj'cd fitot ,'boefe Cofftpotinded
from a variety of the ^ pufreid Vogttnhfe'-f**traets,
which act alike on r ^evyyy-BMhof tbealimontary
canal, ami are i/wnt P* and nif* fC an rases
where a Cut hurt to is need ed, rtfcV as Dcrang*i
iocs'" nf the iShw?dl,1 I Atepiswi, Pain* in thu
, Hack and Loin*, Co* tire ^vmc*", Pain nud Sorcntnt
orrr the tcholc budy, from m sudden cold, which frequently,
frnof^Oc'ttd, end ' "jin a long course of Fever A
Lot* a/ Appetite, a Creep ^K:'Vv Scnnution of Cold
orer the body, Hcetlct* J^i iic??. Headache or weight
1 in the head, all In/torn "isn'ory Di*?n?e*t H'orms
ia Children er Adult*, HI" nmatinu, a great
rifer of the Jilood, anil! !many disenecs, to which
flesh is heir, too numerous to inontion in this advertisement.
JJo-c?1 to 3.
I PRICE THREE DIMES.
I Tho Lirer Inriijorntnr and Family Cathartic Pitt*
I are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholel
sale by the Trade in all the large towns.
fl T w a a VLwtiiw. u n
, ? * ?? ill. l/.t
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
335 Broadway, Niw York.
For sale by FI8HKK A HKINITSU, Ureenville.
1 July U 10 3m
1-HM WOHLI)'OUTDQWET
I THE MEDICINE CAT.I.ITO
"Itifhunniutory Extirpator,**
WHICH wm Hold daring Court iu thin pJoco, la
Dow on aalc, by J. W. GIIADY, of Green.
, villa. It cannot now )>o longer doubted but thia
Medicine ia the moat efficacious remedy ever in thia
I place, for Kidney Diaoaacx, Piles, Neuralgia, Lung
biietwu. Dyspepsia and Rheumatism. Numerous
' ctiei of the above diseases have beep cured thia
present yoci. Headache, Toothache, Karachi,
PpjftutV, and i}U Bowel Affection*, disappear before
it aa if by the tonch of mngic. Try it, and keep it
in your families, for sickness come* when you kail
expect it. W *1 *
J. W. GRADY, Agent for Greenville, 8. C. ; Dr.
K. PILL, Wholoaalo Agent at Columbia. Also by ?
f all Wholesale Druggist* ia Charlcstoa, P. O. , k rj
G. W, DAVIS, Proprietor, Ki
Box 4520, New York Poet OAoo.
Nov 3 *2# : If
Rltsa' nr>|N|>tlc Itemedv HIS
Bll-s' l)yap<'|i>k KMnMlf
UIIh' n>'a|N>|tilc tUrnnty
Btloe* Oy?|wpMe Itemedjr
BUM' Dyupcpllc Remedy
Maa ttar laugrat Sal* I T ,
Haa the latrgni Sad*
Una the Largest Rale '
Itaa the Largest Sale
Haa the Largest Mate 1
Of any Medicine In the World, /
Of any Medicine In the World.
Ot any Medicine In the World.
Of any Medicine In the World.
Of any Medicine hi the World. i
1UO.OUO Package*
loo,oou Package*
100,000 Paekagee
letMHMI Packagea ? ,
lOO.OOO Packagea
old bi ?c?|i? uid 8o?lhU9?a? ua
Hold Tli Georgia and Hont hCaroflaa '
Bald Ir UMr||U and loatkOaMllM i J
ItM In Georgia Mid KnulhCuMUa ( {
In l^artMn HatiUw. ,
In Psarte?n Mom ha.
In Fonrleen Month*.
In Kourtciii Honlhi. | ^
In Poarteen Month*.
It la Warranted to tar*
. It la Warranted to Cora
It Is Warranted to Cur* 1 " It
U Warranted to Cora
It la Warranted to Cora
N Directions are Followed,
It Directions are Followed. ?
It Directions are Fallowed,
II Dtrwllom are Followed,
If Directions are Followed,
Any Case ot Dyspepsia
Any Case of Dyspepsia;
Any Case ot Dyapepeta
Any Case of Dyspepsia
Any Cess ot Dyspepsia
Urcr Disease, ..
Uvir Disease,
User Disease,
User Disease,
User Disease, i ?U
J a and lea, . .
l Jaundice, , .,/?
r Janiidloa, ,
Jaundice, '
Jaundice, *'
It U Ei|iil>llt Adopted f i * ?A
It la Hapestally Adapted to
It la Bspeclally AuapU-d la -n.
It D Bspeclally Adapted te
It Is Bspeclally Adapted to '? "u
Kcntnlc CumptitlnUi '>
I Wnuit Complaints ""*?
WKUUI CcmyliilnMI .jt
Kcuuile t oiiiplaliite t
Vwule CoinpUInU |
It Rotuiwllty of fans
It PrMlMea RoluiMiltf ( Pmtm
it PiwImm Hot uitillly of Pant n
It Prodafea Rotundity ot P?m ^
It Frotlace* Rotundity ot Form
In FmmIm of ? Thin and Hparo lUMt ,
In FVmnlra of Thin Mid Sparo HaMt
In Fawaatoo ot n Thin aixl Hp?r? HaMt ?
In Female# ot a Thin and Hparo HaMt i\
An Fruinlea ot a Thin Mid Hparo HaMt y
Bead Pmbign Stump to the Proprietor* tor their
Ffcmphtel on " IHMMnes or Stomach at?il Howe la."
W. W. DMAS & CO., Proprltlera,
3?3 Broad w ay, Now TaHh
For Salt ?? GreenvilU In / t
Aug 2'dlft-ly JOIJN W. OKADY. ?<<
THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE,
One Nquare West of the Pott Office,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
TIIIS well known Establishment Iim Won thftf- t
onghly re-Atted tuid improved, and in now ,
1 permanently opened for the accommodation of Ikt
1 Put.lie. Every attention will bo given to apply tbn
Wants end comfort of Piitron*. yfT-ftatea Mcdnr'
ate. U. T. MASON, Proprietor.
1 Deo 8 Si tf
SIEVING, ~
Hair Triiwuting. lirtsMiuf, Uylai
a.iD .
' RAZOR SETTING AND SHAMPOOING, L
AT TUB
Second Door Above Mr. Mcybcrten'e, .
WIL80N1 COOK.
May 8 20 , rw.'1'
Ilnlr DrtniHg uutl ihttrwM A
BUKRIDUK continues the TONHORTAL
nesa at hie Old Stand, ia Ilcattie'e Hi '
building, where lie in ready, during the day and ?
evening, to Shave the Heard and Cut Hair and
Shampoo the llrnd. lit) respectfully aaka a centtn.
uatinu of patronage. tf f Si Oct I