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r - * ***?> *? *m? ia I ' -; 'T - " 4 - ?-" a' .-. ?. - r. -?% ? -.-, #rimra iTutmj. &*rr' adu.n 1 -i fj ", ?-? ".' ) IHHftwi ?1 p * iti JnuM iranni*, a (Tfc? following " iMpirtd Lfjtt" yrirts mldtaMty pMtd ap a pea the atraai N- ' .ontly, >ad a* the antborahip to claimed by io ooola thane porta (Mr. Jeraior 8pwnkio% 1 Jr., b?ia| entirely unknown bare.) w? give J hem an Insertion. If by ehance thaj Would meet tht gam of Jaraiar, wo hopo ha . will not bo taken down by another serious ?lok apetf:?iCrvAowpe.] The tree tode leaps from trda to troa The Runanl inrM from aki to alti Butt a pnrrtier site than this to mo . la the bliokia u? yore big grn I. The auu went doun an oar ago? The atara begin tu pepe? The Bull phroga in the mil) pond rung 1 Ilia Tadpoula awl to alepe. 1 The chieknna hare nou gone tu rouate? The caght aleepa on tlia Herth BnU o without thi lovin amigbl How looli ia this Ertb. Our doge ia leighin bye the fena Watchin fur paasara buy. Dad and mam hare gone tu bed And now thelgh theinke hav eye. Mi thought nou aore aweigh to U? Mi hrane begina to pliluter Eye lore you more than Buckwhetc kaix Or pklitera fride in bntter. Ametho I listen thee phroga Whyle dad A mam du anoare. Or the h<julin uv the pupa at nite Still I lu\* U moor A monrer. I* Af*. jBumorao aim Brief and Tbrilling Bomanee. CHAPTER T. In a beautiful log cabin in the mountains of Old Virginia, our tale opens.? Around nature's loneliness was sublime. The lofty trees hung out their green leaves in perfection, and th^Jiigh rocks .-aught the grey mists of the morning tnd pressed them in their rough bo?oins, until they melted in tears against heir sides. A lovely maiden was siting by a table, combing her hair with * fine tooth cotnb?a manly form enters the door, and stealthily creeps up be hind her?and ? CHAPTER II. 41 Ah, John !" exclaimed the lovely heiress of that beautiful cabin, and the extensive potato patch behind it, ' you oughtn't to do that way !" * Lay it all on my love, gal " Love! there's no such a thing among folks! 'The turtle dove Only knows love :w Aa the poet sings !" * Then you don't love roe ?" M IMO J" u No ! June, call back that word!'' M No ! oh, no ! Come back here ! 'Twon't come, John?'tie gone !" M Then I'm gone, too !" ..And the impassioned youth ru.ihed from the lovely cabin like a maniac. * CHAPTER III. 42 Sadly did the young man run along the road, while the giil, firm and sub ! missive in the discharge of her duty, pro ' ?*eded to fry some onions for dinner.? feanwhile the youth rushed madlv on; he burning fever of his heart maddened ' :n his brain, and he thought of self do- ! -truetion. Jerking his pocket comb from his vest pocket, vainly did he at I tempt to cut his throat. Nature, how ' erer, who had blessed him with a tough hide, proved too strong for him ; he * i indit d to a wagon rut, but there was [ wn'er at least two inches deep and lie ? tiling himself into or rather upon it.? | "" ? * < ?? 15 1. ' i iiete ne lay lor iuii nv? necunu?, mien , Henry Cleft, the father of the gal, pat* ! eel by. j CHAPTER nr. I lie noon unfolded his sad tale to his i friend, and Anally consented to live if Henry would give him a chew of tobacco. He returned to the house, and in liis haggard countenance. Jane saw his imltapy condition. lie never got over it, though. About twenty years after, tie fell from a wagon, and his heck was broken, for a sheriff had thoughtlessly slipped a rope over his head. TI1B END. One of our legislature* has won a distinction during the last winter sessions for an average of intellectual weakness ivI.i..li will render it memorable for many year* lo coine. 44 I rise for information," said one of the dullest of the members. 44 I am very glad to hear it,"said one who was leaning over the bar, for no man wants its more than yourself." Another member rose to speak on the bill to abolish capital punishments, and commenced by saying : "Mr. S|?eaker the generality of mankind in general are disposed to exercise oppression on the generality of mankind in general." "You had better stop," Raid one who was sitting near enough to pull hit* by the coat tail; 44 yon had better stop., you are coming out of the same hole: you went in at." Aw old lady who was not much ac customed to sttending church, tlnoiiy went one Sunday, last week. During prayer time while the old lady was on her old cat who had followed |ir? Iter uni.oticed, cam* purring around Iter when fbe broke out?u Why, puoay?> a hat. you come ier meet in' tu f Why re! I ?poke out in meetin'! Why ee ee ! I spoke again.? W by ee ee loddy9 guddy I 1 keep a apokiu' all the time !" Patrick O'Flahertt aay* hi* wife k very ungrateful, for 44 whin be marriet iter she didn't bare a rag to herj^aok hat now alte'a covered with them. 4 Am oho all my boy*," said an ol< "I never luid but on* boy wh took after nee, and that waa my mo Akftw, wh* took after rae with acluh, f~""- * '""ji Am dare do hopes oh your discovtrj r " Discorery of, whet P s 44 Your discovery from the convalesenee vhat em fetching you on .your bach ** u 1 >i\t depend** aah, altogeddah on de jrognoetificstion which implies the dieaase. Should they continuate fatuidlj, the doc tali thinks I's a goner. Shoui?l ley not continuate fntually, dis cullud individual won't die dis time* Out, as I said afore, dat all depends on de prog nwtics; and till deae come to a head, dare am no telling w odder dis person will cum to a discontinuation or odderwise." A max was once relating a story of being on a locomotive that struck a oow itnnding on the track, and threw her ievernl rods into the field, where she lit iquarely upon ber feet, with her head toward the train, and strange to tell, she wasn't hurt a mite. * Hut didn't abe look scared I" inquired a listener. * 1 don't know whether she was seared or not, but the looked a pood deal ditcouraged." Somewhere in the West, a sable knight of the lather and brush was performing the operation of shaviug a lloosier with a very dull raaor. " Stop," said the Iloosier, ' that won't begin to do." * What's de matter. Boas!" " That razor pulls." " Wei!, no matter for dat, sab. If de handle of de razor don't break, de beard's bound to come." E. P. JOXES, ATTORNEY AT LAW A^U DUUIHUK in 1. UREEKYILLK, S. C. Office Eusl sidoof Court House Square, i whore ho may be found daily, from 9, A. M., ' to 2, P. M. 37-ly Jan 19 j <n N * <S. ^ ; K Eg" ? 5* (<r~? ^ * i > ll SfcaSO ' 3?:"?.2 sfdFg^a o i CO sH*^ & 3 = ^ JO c-s!"4?^hp co! = tp 2 Iff-? ? tv.-^ ? ! feSSlJg s?|$g w 5,?$|? I oo.ji? ? 5 -1 5> ? ppj c's-d w r*S ^ if i!i:3H*ie?? s F-r- - ?i?S A sr I I 4|-Kst?? ?* b ? "Ik* % -; ' s ? ;? F-ao: 5 * ? "" ? v^-1 sr ~ .? Gonorrhoea nqd Giect Cure. * * The very beat remedy in the world for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, ** S Ac., Ac. X x p Eat and drink what you please. 1^ Q w , Foil direction#, with n short ae- ?3 count of the disease, accompany each 53 | . m At the same time " tiik cube " is a 3^ Jj most erccllent remedy iti Chronic Colds, Coughs, ?fcc. 3 > 15 It does not produce Sick Stomnch, ilj or injure the constitution in any way. ^ "The Cure " is entirely Vegetable. O A ?* 3, Manufactured and for aale by ^ E > IbA a J. D. BRUCE * CO., 9 Jg Newbsrrj, S. O. For sale in Greenville by ?- a <J And by nil respectable Druggists tiirnugiioui inc ouuc. I Feb 9 40 tf I 3* % *?JU3 )?i>|0 Ptllt K9l|4JOIIUf| Hits*' l)ra|H Ui Hit < l)y?|H |> Ir Itenlcdy KIIm' Dyspeptic Kfiurily Kllw' l)y*|?ep(kr lUmiidy HIIm' Dyspeptic Remedy Hm Ihr I.Mrga-*t Inla Hm I lie hargcel Sale Hm (he targtit mala Ha* the L*r|{ltl Sale Haa the largret Kale Of any Medicine In the World. Of any Mvdlclne In the World. Of any Medicine In III. World. Of any Medicine In the World. Of any Medicine In the World. 1INI.OOO Pnrhagc* lUO.Oirtl Pat k nge> l?m.lMM> Package* IOW.uoO Package* 100,000 Packages old In Georgia and SonthCaroUna aid In Georgia and hwntht'arollna old In Georgia and MoathCarolina old In Georgia and So nth Carolina old In Georgia and tuuiliC.rellua In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Month*. It la Warranted to core It U Warranted to Cure It I* Warranted to Curo It le Warranted to Curo If u Wnrmntol to Cure ff LHreetloo* are Followed, it Direction* are Followed. If IMrMtlmi ore Follotrorf/ aP.V rS! *5 (g?r?P???rt? , of OyiMiMio i *ny ' of ?r?|Mi|Mu' Any Cut of Dyap*fn?m Any Caaa of OLprpri, JJ?? IXWAIT, {"J*" Hr,r "iwm., v Hr** w**"*, U"' nimN, y JlHndltt, 4"?nfle?, ?b h^-j* . It la R?pt?Ully \WJ[rf J* U to HyirtaHy Ata|X?A\| P?iaal? C'?HM|>lal?ta I Ftauli CoiMpliInU Frinole Coinplutiita | K?nal? Cnmptalnti: Fcmaia CmaylalnU | ft Pmfacti RatanHllf of Form li FrMlmat RofaMtltjr of Form (I Prmlowi (iolmxlllr of Form I It Proturia HiHouatlly of Form It Frodmwa HoCMatatlty of Form < In Famolaa nt m Tlalit ohm %fmr? Haiti In Wmalr* of o Thin o?i?l H|M?? Haiti ? In frmalaaal o I'talia anal IImMi In Famnlca of fhla mid Apart HoM< In Prmalra of Tkln oaiil Aparr fl?>rf< Aaad a Contuga Ktamp lo th# ProyrH^ora Air tin .1 j I'aoptat on Htaoii ** of rtoniacti kik! flowf.IV. W. RI.IIM .V ( O., Praipili ini. 0 SO.'* lli oad ? ), it v \ < ? F?r in (;. *| Ait*S2I?1y Jf?RV W. fUUTVT it ;ht PLANTATION BOB! "M"A .YUFAGTUlKED expressly AtX lor us, and to patterns fuH nished by ourselves. They are made, blaiie and shank, out of one piece of the very best quality and temper of C?st Steel, and have strength ofblade and length of handle to suit Our Southern farming. Tho success of this article has bronght various IMITATIONS into the market, but the Genuine Cast Steel Hoe 18 SOLD ONLY BY J J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. GARDENING TOOLS. SPADES; HOES, BAKES TROWELS, PR UNINQ SHEARS. LINE REELS, and everything else in this line, uu hand and to arrive soon. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. We are-manufactulB^ Elliott's Celebrated Spring Red. They are all that can f>e desired. Comfortable, cheap and durable. Cull and 6ee them. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. A large lot of those first-rate Iron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, just completed. J. B. SIIERMAN, Agent. ZZ THE ORIENTAL g? COFFEE-POT. g?^ We are manufacturing, under authority from the Pa js tentees, ^ TUP nniPVTii ? G0PFB1-P0T. ===? which beats the Old Domiuion, and all other stvlos, ?i " clear out of sight," while it ^3 is sold at but little more than the common coffee-pot. If yon love GOOD COFFEE, trv an Oriental. J. B. SI1ERMAN, Agent. PICTURE FRAMES. We are prepared to put up all kinds and styles of Gilt and Rosewood Picture Frames, as cheaply as they can be purchased in Charleston. J. B. SHERMAN, Ageut. ^?^ We are constantly ffiLamnfflureceiving additions to Stock, end have just effected arrangements with an extensive Manufactory, which will enable us to offer it at much lower prices thau ever. We intend to keep as good an assortment us the market demands, and to sell it lower than it can be 1 P ... ?! /It ? A procureu irom euner i/iiariesion or Columbia. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. ALARM CLOCKS, warranted to keep good time, and to wake you up at any time ot' the night or morning that you wish. Price, $1.75. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. Wall Papering* A HANI?SOMK ASSOKTMENT OK WALL PAPERING, BORDERING, EIRE SCREENS, WIN DO W SHADES, &c just received and for pale by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent'. STEREOSCOPES And Stereoscopic Views. A good assortment of Stereo scopes, some as low as $1.50, and i very large and unusually choice ?c lection of Views just received. ' KEROSENE LAMPS. We have just opened a new 1o with an V die t/moroved Rnruer, _ ' yar ha(j. Housekeeping %??. Everything in the IIouRekeepir lino, from a $100 Cooking Sto to a five cent Tin Cup, may I f?und at the Store of J. B. SHERMAN AOUUNT, GREENVILLE, S. 0 Msrefc 0 0 / II |iwinyq?ii IWI iMMMBlrtpWi! lh? ?arue for lb* fnmf ParsoM oteki utn'e* 'articles," w?Kiia do w?U (o cull and cattUliu# our .stock of I JJKDICINK8, paints oris, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY. BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac. ONE DOOR BELOW HARRISON & LONG'S 8H0E STORE. IF YOU"YANT Fine Shaving Soaps, Washing Sonpe, Glycerine Soap, Brown Winder Soap, Colgate's Soap, r runuii ooupu, wpvueiuin; oonp, Caatile Soap, Tltumpson's Soap, Labia's Soap, or any other kind of Soap, or a liox of Potash, to make your own Soap, YOU WILL FIND IT AT LONG & BURNIIAM'S DliUO STORE. IF YOU"iVANT 1 Fine COLOGNES, Fin? TOILET WATERS, i Luhin or Giro'* EXTRACT* AND ESSENCE*, Hair I'OMADES, Ilalr OILS, llalr ? BRUSHES. Or any prvpnration for improving tho Hair, Tooth or Skin, CALL AND LOOK At LONE * BimNHAJI't ASSORTMENT. IF YOUlMT TO BUY my ptTiiT Mtnirin nun am lama a iuuuiuxuu nivunu, You con get it, at tha niH^ir't price, from LONG * hi It MI A M. IF YOUlVANT A HOOD ARTICLE OF Bread Soda, Cream Tartar, Starch, Indigo, Madder, SafFron, Borax, Whiting, Clue, Sulphur, Alum, Copperas, Linseed Oil, White Lead, Train Oil, Lamp Oil. Sweet Oil, Turpentine, Alcohol, Seidlitz PowderB, Yeast Powders, Large Window Giass, Fuily, Rotten Stone, Bath Bricks, OR ANYTHING KI.SE Usually kept in a 1)RUU 8T0UK. you can buy it ut a FAIR PRICE from our Establishment. We call Particular Attention To all Preparations ma<lc hy u*. We mnko them of an uniform strength, and from the PUREST MATERIALS. Country Physicians will And it to their advantage to call and examine our Stock and Prices. LONG & BURN IIAM, Oxx Door Aiori C. Mehiuck's Stork. Feb 2 3tf tf JAS. M. ALLEiirT ISJLBBlaS DEALER, GREENVILLE, S.C. All Orders for Mansli Wore prompt ly attended to. 40-tf rVl? 9 IVnir Drewlug uh?I ftbtavlng. BURR1POK continues the TONSORTAI business at hi.-, old Stand, in Re at Lie' lirick ltiiilding, where he is rca<ly, during th< day and evening, to Shave the Heard and Cn I llair and Shampoo the Head. lie roapeetfhllj asks a continuation of patronage. Oct 1 21 tf-f iO,uOO Negroes 10,000 Negroes Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure Aud Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy Before The People Before The People In Dysentery, In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, * Diarrhoea, And Flux, And Flux, It Never Fails. 1 It Never Fails. Packages of Half Doz. Packages ot Half L)oz. * H*?t up Expressly ta For Pi&buiressly , j For Plantations. >/ #1 per Bottle. / tl per Bottle. For SaU im OrtenviUs if , Aof /OIIJT W. OIUI>T k. " t *' ' Wk*'r < SWl-lio (Ccnor?lly ib.t b. I bu on bnud J*Sne BllOGANS; &C., WELL ADAPTED TO THIS MARKET. In the assortment wilt b? found Ladies, Misses' nod Children's Gaiters nod Sht?cs, of many kinds. Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Boots, Gaiters and Shoos. Ditehor'n Boots?an excellent article. Brogans of all slsss and moatdnrofclo make. In fn?t,<as (BU ati assortment of Attiofes in his lino us ran bo found in any establishment in a town of tbo same sits. Ho also tospccttally asks an examination of his Prioes for Cash, satisfied thut his Goods arw offered At the Loveet Possible Figrnre. Persons in want of anything of tho Ijind will please giro him a call. > A*#*. 9*" ann, W, A Wood Kfock ?r kralitor, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lfr Boot and Shoe Making. * Thia branch of his business is still carried on under his personal saperrision, *od every care will be taken to guarantee satisfaction to those who patronise him. 27-If Nov 10 WAGON MAKING AND REPAIRING THE subscribers respectfully inform the publie that thoy intend retrying on tho business of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and WAOON add BUGGY REPAIRING, in tho town of Greenville. The best of Timber will be used, and the work Warranted to be well done. Mr. POOL, who will superintend the Work, is a workinuii of rousidcreblo experience, having learned the business under tlx) best workmen at the Carriage Factory ufMcasrs. (Jojrcr, Cox, Mark ley <t On. All work be done upon tho most reaeonablo terms, and on short notioo. .A share of patronage rvspectfnlly solicited. WANTED. I A lot of SEASONED LUMBER wanted, I for which a fair price will bo paid. J. A. TOWNES. | W. P. POOL.' W. A.-TOWNES. Greenville, February 2, 1860. 30 tf BLACKS M IT Hl~HQ 7~ ^ The concern of TOWNES A __VMSjTlIAWKlK8 having bCcn dis.-olr1 by mutual consent, tho business will be carried on at the same Shop by the undersigned. G. W. BROOKS. January, 1859. J. L. HAWKINS. NOTICE. THE undersigned having transferred his interest in tho Blacksmith Shop nr?r Williuins* Storo, to Messrs. Biiookn jt Hawkixh, I take* pleasure in recommending thoui (Q a share of public patronage. They will bo prepared to attend promptly und satisfactorily to all calls u iliiir Use. They haveesj^ri.tiroii and skillful Smiths In Horseshoeing, Repairing aud Ir<>niiiK Wagons, Plough Work, and nil other ordinary work of a lllmksuiitli Shop. January, 1859. 37-tf G. F. TOWXES. HANDSOME JEWELRY ON SALE. Avery general assortment or On# aud other JK WKf./t J' may b - had of tl?u Subscriber, who makes to order Emjmjtmrnt /tiny, and any other nrticlo required in bis line. REPAIRING faithfully done. ? , Three I )oors bolow the Goodleit Honaa. J. II. RANDOLPH. Greenville, S. G., Sep. 13, 1861*. 19-tf JAMES FLECK, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, JPnpcr Huiiifci- A Cilaseior. GREEN VIlLR. S. C. tVII.I. > AIT1I? VL1.Y LLiXCTL ALL VOKt XNTKUSTgn TO lltM. Rosidonce on Augurta Street, near Depot. Fob 23 4* ly i The Assembly House, Osa SqvauB Wrbt or the Post Orrics, Plain Street, . . . Columbia, B.C. THIS well known Establishment has been thoroughly re-fitted aud improved, and is now permanently opened for the aeeonimo1 dation of the Public. Kycry attention will be given to supply the Wants aud comfort of Patrons. SIP Rates Moderate. it t \r ??r? v t> Dee 8 91 tf j 1. T. rkkd t. d. ooodlk1t. REED ti. GOOOLETT, ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ash SOLICITORS IH EQUITY. GREENVILLE, 8. C. Office. North-Koet Corner Court J/ouie Square. June 4 4 11 Sli AV INGK HAIR TRIMMING, DRESSING, DYING, ani) RAZOR SETTING AND SHAMPOOING, . at tmic Second Doorftbovo Mr. XeFhorson'a, WILSON* COOK. Mijr 9 20 CHEROKEE ttEMLDYi a i '' nifFAiLiire ci'Rk FOR ^ ? ? iiw ? m )A si (i-a A ann all i>|?a#r.h or tdb cimraut organs ' j iUmrcdy mnr> nuui !?>?>? I tions fail. It is entirely nuliko Aver) other compound ; containing no mineral pol son or nauseous drug ; as it in prepared solelj frotr. Roots, Barks and Ren vet, and ha* beer (landed down, from one generation to anotlur by the Cherokoe Indian*. It U offered to th< public on it* own intrinsic merit*. It perform its duty quickly and thornuglily. The unfor Innate, of either mi, will bo repaid by ufin| tbia Remedy, instead of plaeiftg themselves a the mercy of aoaue Quack or Pnli'Mor. Thli Remedy strike* at tho very Root of the diaeaae its teadeaey la net simply to stmpend the poison but to remote the cause on which It depends Full directions in pamphlet for hi, aocorupanj each bottle. The speedy and permanent reiie afforded by thie Remedy, in all cases of OonOr rinse, Olect, Orarsl, Stricture, Fluor AThu* ? (Whites in Female*,) and all diseases of tbi Urinary Organs, basestonishfdthc most Vclea i tide awn of the age. TbU Keiuody not onlj eradicates all poison from tb*.system, but la rigoratca the most delicate 'Oiimttotion. It does hat affect the breath or Interfere witi eny class of hutmees, Or require any deviation front tbe usual diet. It require* no aeeisttmo* from eny other see , And WW *plt<aeca ll? rahso.tr th# ftatliwc). { ; i of nil HIWMI Ufto, bc.n- n pleunoi I * **"*? Wl*? 7 B.ttlle. or thrrr Bot?lo? for $6 II V v.**. A O^'bV, a Uol. L wwJwt's^' h"* i not destroy. The tcrofulcniu? ti?iirt U variously caused by mercurial disease, low living ?* ordend.es unhealthy food, impure tat* nth " and lthy habit*, the depressing victi, and, ? above all, by the venereal infection. What- 1 ever be Ha origin, H i? hereditary in the cop, t titution, defending ' from parents to children ? unto the third ana fourth generation ;" indeed. i it ecema to be the rod ol lliiu who Hays, MI 53, ** T* ? Its effects commence by deposition from the ' blood of corrupt"or ulcerous matter, which, in , the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is tanned , tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on ( the surface, eruptions or aoree. ,'lois fbul cor- -j ruption, which genders in the bipod, depresses ? tho energies of life, so that scrofulous consritu- 1 tions not only suffer from scrofulous cpah- 1 plaints, but they have Cu lsto power to with- * stand the aUScks of other diseases; con*e- ' quently vw-t numbers perish by disorders * which, although not scVofuloustn their nature, ' re stfU rtsidtTcd fhtal by this taint in tbo 4 system, Most of tbk consumption which do- 1 e una tee the hnman fhmily has its. origin directly in this aorofbloun contamination; and many , destructive diseases of tho livcf, kidneys, brain, , and, indeed, of all tho organs, arise from pr are aggravated by the same cause. . < One quarter of all our people are scrofViloo* { their persona aro invaded l>y this lurking infection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse It frcyn the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exordae. bUL-n it medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most cffectunl remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this everywhere prcvpilinffand fatal malady. It js combined from the most active rcmcoi&ls that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the Rvstem from its destructive consequences, lienco it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but ftlao those other affections which arise'from it, such as Enurnva and Skin Diseases, St. Aktkont's Firb, Roan, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustvles, Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tettkr and Salt Rheuk. Scald Head, Rinqworm, Kiikvmatism, Syphilitic and MkrcuhialDiseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Dbiulitt, and, indeed, all Complaints akisino from Vitiated ok Lmpvhk Blood. The popular belief in " impurity of tho blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of tile blood. The particular purpose and virtuo of this Sarsapa- * rilla is to purify and regenerate th^ vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. A vflr'a flnt.liflrtin Pilla -FOR ALL THE w??MfA OF A FAMILY PHYWO. I ere ?o composed that disease within the range of tlioir action can iui?.?y withstand or erade them, their pbnetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every poriir.r. of the human organism. correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who Is bowed down with Pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simplo and inviting. 4 , . Not only do they cure the evcry-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The sgent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containiug certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costitetieu, Heartburn, Headache nritiiuffrom ditordered Stomach, Nautca, Judication, l'cun in and Morbid Inaction of the HowcIm, Flatulrncy, Lost of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from n low stats of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ron TItE RATIO CORE QF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup. Bronchitis, lucipicnt Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients lu advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous ore the caves of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in liCrsona publicly known, a lio have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape, ohnervation, and where its virtues ars known, the nublic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are tneldcnt to our climate. While ninny inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained frienda by overy trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to he forgotten. TREPAHED BY JDK. si. C. AYER Sc CO. LOWELL, MASH. #<t-For sale in Oreenvillo by J. II. I>KAN. and M. B. KARLE, and by Druggists and dealers In Medicine everywhere. April 30 M-leowly nuT i:rvii uvuriiv that crlat rkmkdy. that grkaT rlmjcdy, THAT GREAT KKMFJiY, THAT UH?AT RJUiKDY, RAWC7HF7.' RPW3FJ' SAN? IUZ triune SANCHEZ' 81 KIM) rani nt-r rwmi iuxiu.jf srttin. Tnr oni.y PO-TTIYF. oner THK oni.y togitive ctre T1IK oni.Y i'CltMIiyK CT'he THK only i-oHTTIVE CUIUC nm o.ni.y robfflvK cl'iut B'TORE THK JTOMJe MOORK niK PWJrtl, rkkoRK thk peoi11, mfo&k thk PEOPLE, IYJR OONoRKHCEA AVP OIJXT. his ?a?yorp.'oka and cijat, for uon?>rk.:<ka and -jiakt, ?\.lt OoKuBKIWA AND vJLtrr, TOM UuNURKUOU AND OUDT SAVE* A BR) DOCTOR'S BTTJ. SAVIN A big DOCTOR'S BIUHAVEs A wg DOCTOR'S MIX, ?AV*I A RIO DOCTOR'S BILL, SATES A BIO DOCTOR'S RILL, P RAPtf.Y TAICFJf j Ls KAHI.Y TAKEN, IS EASILY TAKKN, Ir ? -* -ICY ?.tkwl ' u kablly taken, I EBBWyP . "AS NO SAD TABg. , niw Ml/ HAS NO BAI> TACTK. ' HAS NO HAD TAXTK, HAS NO BAD TACTIC, ? wtij. imri a cm* , WILL F.KFKCT A CL Kl *ru4. mtcr a ciiRK ' ' t* Z . WILL WfHTr A rt'RK f WILL tlTtCT A CUR* I WITHOUT \xm OF TMK ? wmmtrr um or nvi without iAjb* or time I WITHOUT IjOJM of mi* WITHOUT LOSE or KMX OR CNANOI Of (HVr, r or change or oner, r or chance or innv . OR (4UN0K or ptf.T, H, <* ja or cuammi or nuT, . wrm iaws nwrwtjr, \ ^f?|? rr???*S?t ?J|ggi \ 111 ^ '\ A?*? ? * ' *? Vt . ~ ^ CVA- > * V if* VV 'i+ - * J \ ^ ~* ,u - - ' .1 <lwith wretiob**. dim. ptokoln loather. Ac.. H?www^ ?? an ay " $ le. J be directions ere simple, easily undmstood, ebstty expieinei) by the iuslruktofi f Ksrs 8 no t ok in It apart oi'eaatpg or ra?M. They t>m?iro about tea drops of oil per day, when In distant a so. They make no more noise then i common cluck,even when making fifteen bnnIrod stitches per minute. They ran easy?a >bild tea years old can warh ihcw to foil ?pe*d. They run Test or stow without any danger of altering the length or tigb^uoss of the stitcli. rhey will llem. Fell, Oather, Bind, Bitsh and * Bmbroidcr, in so superior a manner rtnt we itiallbngo ootnparisoD. The aame Machine will i?w pavilion guess and plantation goods. Tho team hi as elastic as the roost elastic fabric, and , oili not break in washing Or ironing. The suae-Machine runs silk, linen thread and com nun spool cotton with equal facility. "Ah nccItes are shorter, and, therefore, stronger than my other high or tow priced Machine. That hoy are superior to all others, is evident from he fart Of there baring l>ecn thirty thousand Machines made and eold, In eompetitien with tliers already in successful operatlah. The ncstion is no longer wMeb Ik the best rash Sr. nt which of the numerous patterns of Oaevnn V Hakkr shall I take. PRJCES, $50 to $130. H. W. KINSMAN, ljf?t far (As tnU of lira rtlebrnted jfiulisw, 338 2KHWO CHARLESTON. ^ C. >>' D. B. IIA8ELT0N, M?n?jr*r. N?r 24 2? 0o? NEWC A H PKTSToRfc . JAMCS e. niiiiiE, IMPORTER, JOHBBtt, ANJ> Dl&ALEK IN AIJL KINI>S OF < CARPETING, BUQ8, FLOOR OIL CLOTH*, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, ' 1 EST O* S**4\ SSMSliawr, CHARLESTON, S. C., I ANT* ' J. G. BAIUB & BROm 3VW IHttUIJ OX., . . AUUUSl'A, UA. Not 34 29 < \y ~~~ i^cyncxcrm. TI1K subscriber* baring sold out their **Um Slock of CLKTA (MS to Mr. H. W. aINBM '.N, would respectfully solicit for bin i coutimihtiou of tbepntmnoge <> liberally kowtowed oo tbem in that dopurLuetdL* ' HODKKT ADUEH A-CO. certaty goods. This Stock is tho largest in the southern stathf, ComprUingBr-iontellr*, Baton De Lanes, Love and Miulin Curtain*. Cornice*, Pin* and Can-I>, Drapory Tassels nud Loops. ovtfjawah wt0 ... made and put VI' IS tiik latkst fftyles. H. W. KINSMAN. 233 Kiwa 8thb?t, Not 34 29-Cm Charleston, S. C. i .~l. "f a li~?c0*. wiimi E-ai.r. a.sr> hft.il xr.w.rn* in cloth mo, ATI# Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ho. 806 kino 8TB8ET, . CHARLESTON, 8. a fW Manufactory and Wholesale Warehouse, 84 1>kt stkmx, New York. [f All Orders promptly attended to. Nov 21 29 ly c. f. j ackson & co. fashionable clothing, wi10li*ale ann retail, Vo. 199 Kin* 8treet, ClIAKLEStON. 8. C. , Not U t9 FOUuOED 1 > tocATrn ? OtiMt of Baltimore utf Ohulni Streets, BAl/i IMOliK, Mil. TUB Largest, Must Kh-gantly Burnished, and Popular Oomnwryial (.'ullage in the Lulled Hlutoe. Designed expressly for YeMg Men desiring to ebwin a Thorough Practical Burincm Education to the leut possible Km* and at the leaatexpenae. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, containing upwards of Six Square >?? /, with aneetoaens ef Penmanship, and a Large Bngravlng, (the ft neat ef the kind svsr made in tiiie country,) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue statir-g terms, Ac., will be sent to erety Young Man on application, /ree of charge. I Write immediately and yon will receive the I pacuage i>y rcurp loan. Addroea, B. K. LOS I BR. March 1 ?-ly lfoltlworu, Md. THE WORLDOUTDONE! TIIE MEDICINE CALLED " l**lw?nuil?ry Lxiirpuior,1' WHICH was Mid during Court in this place. U now on nl?, by J. V. ORADY,.of Orocnrlllo. it aonuot now bolougor doubted but tbia Medicine U the mofct effleactone remedy ever in tbia place, for Kidney DiMun, Pile, Neuralgia, Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia k Rheumatism. Nome roue eaaea of (be shore Jisceaoa bare been rtrred ibia preaent Week. HeadEfb~, yejaatoabfc Earache. Bpraiu?. and '! Bowel Affections, disappear be Tore R aa if by tbo touch of magic. Try it, and keep it la *uur families, for sickness sunn wban you icaat ospoot II. I I. A J ' J. If. HRjADT, Agent for Orocnrlllc, S. C.j Dr.K?ILI., Wholesale Ag'tstCoinings VJ Ml IT HUIWHV 111 bHWH'lllJli, <i. W. DAVIS, Proprietor, , Bo* 4520, New York Post 0?c?. W*I M tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, I'illLADl U'lllA, A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for tbo Roller of the Hick ?ui4 Distressed, afflicted with Vhruleftt end BpU densic JMseesos, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Be*tuU Orgs**, * * "Vfl" EDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Ac*. J.YX. 1?* Burgees, U> all who sfl'ly fcpletter, *?tu a -lox rpttwn of tholr condition, (age, oes.ipatlon, habits of llfo, he.,) sad fas eases of ex. trcine poverty, M edit Ikes furnished free of tMfoh - Valuable Reports on Suenaalnrhssa. aad other DlwoWe of ike Soxaal Orjssas. and en the Nfw Remedies employed la the Dispensary, seat to the affile**! la seatsd hfor tstshsn, thee of charge. Tes eHhw* SUmpe for Poa. f?K#. ilfltuto, iwrtwiy, i ?*. ' fd? S ?f ' i