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*' 5 ** ^ fc-. te t# A"i . ;?.Ia.* ," ' * ^ '? ' .11 i ? ..' i J..V _ .. .* ?nmefl J/KhIL rr? , T V TlgHVil lyw-tilli ? m JlMlu MOM, ML {The foTtowinp " Inepired Lyfi" were wddMtllj pM?4 op ?pM the Mn*4 ft eotly, isd M Dm tnlbnnkip < cleinxjd by looneio Umm porU, (Mr. Jereier Sperokine, Jr., being entirety unknown here,) we give hen* en invert Ion. If by ehnnee they iheuld meet the gu* of JereUr, we hope be will not be token down by Mother eerioqa tlok wftU:?2freAa*p#.] The tree tode leops from trdn to tree The dimerd eorce from ?ki to eki ? Bum parrtlcr site then thie to me > Ie the bliokin uv yore big gm I. The eun went dean an oar ago? The etore begin to pepe? tt?e Hull pnrogs in the mill pond sung The Tadpoula awl to slepe. Tim cliicknns hurt nou gone tu rousts? The caght sleeps on (lit Herth Bntt o without thi iovin amighl How looll is this Ertb. Onr dogs is lsighln bye the fens Watch in fur passars buy. Dad and mam have gone tu bed And now Iheigh theioke bar eye. Mi thought non sore awelgh to U? Mi brnne begins to pbluter Eye love you more thnn Buckwhete kaix Or pkliters fiide in butter. Ametho I listen thee phroga, Whyle dad A mam du anoare, Or the hQulin uv the pups at nite Still I lux* U moor A nionrer. Uumnrisffi dMio. Brief and Thrilling Romance. ch APrm 7. 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? Jiigli rocks .-aught the grey mists of the morning *nd 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 comb?a manly form enters the door, and stealthily creeps up be hiud her?and ? CHAPTER II. 44 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 lovo, gal!" *' Love I there's no such a thing among folks! "The turtle dove Only knows love A* the poet sings !" "Then you don't lovo me !" 44 No!" 44 No ! Jane, call back that word!'* 44 No ! oh, no ! Come back here ! 'Twon't come, John?'tis gone !" 44 Then I'm gone, too !" And the impassioned youth rushed from the lovely cabin like a maniac. * CHAPTER III. ? Sadly did the young man run along the road, while the giil, firm and submit, missive in the disc-barge of her duty, pro reded to fry some onions for dinner.? Meanwhile the youth rudied madly on; he burning fever of his heart maddened in his brain, and he thought of self destruction. Jerking his pocket comb from his vest pocket, vainly did he attempt to cut his throat. Nature, bower er, who had blessed him with a tough hide, proved too strong for him ; he i in-hi d to * wagon rut, but there was wa'er at least two inches deep and he i tlung himself into or rather upon it.? There he lay for full five seconds, when Henry Cleft, the father of the gal, pans vd by. chapter iv. He soon unfolded his mi! tale to liis riiend, and finally consented to live if Henry would give him ? chew of tobacco. lie returned to the house, and in his haggard countenance, Jane saw his nnlaapy condition. lie never got over it, >hotigh. About twenty yearn after, tie fell from a wagon, and his heck was broken, for a sheriff had thoughtlessly slipped a rope over his head. the END. One of our legislatures has won a distinction during the Inst winter sessions for an average of intellectual weakness which will render it memorable for tnanv years to come. " i rise for information," said one of the dullest of tho members. w 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 i i commenceu u? ??> mg . -Mr. Speaker the generality of man. kind in general are dhpoaed to exercise oppression on ike generality of mankind in general." "You had better Mon," said one wj,0 *m aitting near enough to pull ln? by I he coat tail; - you had belter atop., you are coming out of the same hole you went in at." Aw old lady who was nui much ac customed to attending church, UnMt.. went one Sunday, laat week. During prayer time while the old lady was on her kneee, her old cat who had followed her unnoticed, came purring around her when eke broke out?1* Why, puwy? what, you come ter meetin' to f Why rel I spoke out in meetin'! Why e? c* 1 1 epoke again.? W hy ee ee loddy * guddy I 1 keep a spokiu' all the lime 1' pATatcw 0'Flahe?tt aay* hie wife i very ungrateful, for - whin be raarrie her she didn't have a r?g to herJptoi but now ahe's covered with them. A mo wo all my boys," said an ol " I never had but one boy wli ivok aft** me, and that waa my ac Igftr trbe toek after me with a club <w* jmr K ,;4. w?- VftV tl ?jrm dmf**? ?b your ^v " Discovery of wti*l I" " Your discovery from the convalesence what am fetcbiog you on,your b?wJt.* u Da; depends, sah, altoguddah on de ' prognostication which implies the dis- ] ease. Should they continual* fatually, ' die doc tab thinks I'a a gooer. Should I dey not continuate fatually, dis cullud 4 individual won't die dis time* But, as 1 said afore, dat all depend* on de prog 1 noatics; and till dese come to a head, { dare am no telling wedder dis person will cum to a discontinuation or odderwise." A man* was once relating a story of being on a locomotive that struck a oow standing on the track, and threw her several rods into the field, where she lit / squarely upon her feet, with her head toward the train, and strange to tell, she wasn't hurt a mite. 14 But didn't she look scared !" inquired a listener. 44 1 don't know whether she was scared or not, but the looked a govd deal discouraged" s Somewhere in the West, a saldo knight of the lather and brush was performing the operation of shaviug a Iloosier with a very dull razor. " Stop," said the lloosler, *' that won't begin to do." 44 What's de matter. Boss T" 44 That razor pulla." 41 Well, no matter for dat, sab. If de handle of de razor don't break, de beard's bound to comc." E. P. JO\ I S, | ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. ureesvillk, s. c. . Office Euit sido of Court House Pquarc, i where ho may bo fouml daily, from 9, A. M.t J to 2, P. M. 37-1 y Jan 18 j n 2 8 ? ? w Q k Sr o \ -7 n ^ I i S 3 ? ?' ^ ! 4 " ? -J- ?? ??? Sf^JIO ' O w O s ^ Ou 5 13 <j jjj ^ny Bo'? S ^ _ 3? <! - f-S| " *" 2,=?J??&^8eP N tr^sl wmT- -s ? ? ? *? R M * gg-S^ ? Mi?? 5 : fe * ? g ?' 0 3 4 ? a ^ O ? ??***?> $*$ ?> h^O ^-ptf* ??f"{Si^ J f^si 1 a r: ifr^n sv ii ii m* sr - rGouorrhoea iim<1 Ciicct Cure. * * Tn* very best remedy in (lie world for tho cur# of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, a W Ac., Ac. ail O ^ Eat and drink what you please. ^ y O 1 _ Full direction*, will? a short nc- |9 i count of the disease, accompany each 50 g bottle. = j &< " ? ' J At the snmc time " thk curk " is a pj , rk most excellent remedy in Chronic ^ , _ Colds, Coughs, dtc. W ^ fK1 It does not produce Sick Stomnch, ^ or injure the constitution in ?ny way. M ' 1 ^ "The Cure " is entirely Vegetable. O j w r i J Manufactured and for sale by fig J. D. BRUCE * CO., S JjJ Newberry, S. O. ~ & o 5, For sale In Greenville by ? - 'a And by nil respectable Druggists'# throughout the State. Feb 9 40 tf * * '?JII3)??|0 pillt (!?l|JJOIIOf) Bllu' l?v?|M|nt< littu... Bit'*' |> le Ufniritjr till**' l)>-?|?r|Mlc Itrmnly BIIm* D>'S|>ep(lc llrmiKly IUIm1 Dyip*pUr Itrimily Has Ihr f.argciit Sfnlo Has I lie Ui||r?l Sals Has the Mala llaa the IstrR'X Male Hae the lergnt Male Of any Mtdlclne In Ifte World. < Of any Mvillcliie lit the World. Of any Medicine In World. j Of any Me?llelne In the World. Of any Medicine In the World. llMMMJU Pnek?|(ri lOO.UOU r*< knger UMi.tMMl Packages lOOIMHt Parksnt KKJ.OOO P?rkHM Kolrl In OtorKl* and Soullit'arntina Balil In GrorKla and Houtht'arollnn laM In Gc?r|ta and aouthCarotlna old In Grar|(la and SoathCarollna Bold In >?or((la and ?oaOiCarolina In Pourlctn Month*. In Pomiern Months. In fourteen Month*. In Konrltrn Month*. In Ko orteen Month*, It la Warranted to tan II ta Warranted to Car* It I* Warranted to Cure p It I* Warranted to Cura It la Warranted to Cur* |t Ulrtetton* aro Followed, It Dtreetlona ore Followed. It Dlreetlone are Followed, It Directions at* Fallowed, II Direction* are Fallowed, Any Case of Dyapejuta Any Can of Dyspepsia( Any Co** of Dyspepsia Any Case ot Dyspepsia A<?y Case at Dyspepsia I.leer Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Jartiidloe, ^ Jaundlee, . U U Ra|??eli.ltjr^llfo?*? ** I M la Kipwiltlly AdaptodV& ! PaiMol* (uMplilnb I Vrmalc Complaint* 1 FrnuiU ('?M|)l*lNta| Krinalt Complaint* t , f*a*l> Complaint* ; t Pnrfncn (Utawlllf of Pomt It HndatH Motautllf of (form It Protlattt Hot mullty of form j| It ProdntM Hwlaiiallf of Kotm It Pradaaai ItofNiHtltr of Farm a la Pamala* Of it Thin omi tparr tlal.lt r In Frnolri of a Ttitri tiiil t|?ie II a 1*11 In PVmotoa nt a I'M.. tiiil r? lUMt iii ViaMlr* o( a Vhl? Olid Npora llalili In Pnaalo at a Thin on<I Hpmrr ft??.|. Sand a 1'oatuga stamp to Uta hroprtrWa fur tht ' t'aotpaiat on " of .inniacl. and Hyvru.. } W. W. Bl.lSa A (O., Pn-ri l< irw, lO 3o:i Uroad at ?>, It. v l? 1 "For "aU i* ( " * An* 22If. 1 r JftHX W. r,RAT>T. m+0rn*m0dmmm^0m\\m+*+ n W" P "? ' Ml II IMt v.- > V * JKvsJfci ' jBa A k^F^ BTLLr" PLANTATION BOBS Manufactured expressly ior us, and to patterns fur? nished by ourselves. Tbey are made, blade and shank, out of one piece of the very best quality and temper of Cast Steel, and have rtrength of blade and length of hanile to suit Our Southern farming. Hie success of this article has brought various IMITATIONS into the market, but the GeDtiine Cast Steel Hoe IS BOLD ONLY BY J. B. SHERMAN. Agent. GARDENING TOOLS. SPADES, HOES, HAKES TROWELS. PRUNING SHEARS, LINE REELS, and everything else in this line, on hand and to arrive soon. J. B. SllEKMAN, Agent. We aremanufactufB^ Elliott's Celebrated Spring Red. They are all that can he desired. Comfortable, cheap aad durable. Call and see them. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. A large lot of those first-rate [ron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, just joinpleted. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. PSI THE ORIENTAL ^IrorrRF.pnT ft?I We are manufacturing, un=23 der authority from the Pa eg tentees, sm THE ORIENTAL a QOFFFB-POT. ==a which beats the Old Dominion, and all other styles, ?- " clear out of sight," while it ^3 is sold at hut little more than the common coffee-pot. If you love GOOD COFFEE, try an Oriental. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. PICTURE FRAMES. We are prepared to put up all kinds and styles of Gilt and Rosowood Picture Frames, as cheaply as they can be purchased in Charleston. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. o We are constantly receiving: additions to *Wour end have jnst effected arrangements with in extensive Manufactory, which will enable us to offer it at much lower prices than ever. We intend to keep as good an issortineht as the market demands, md to sell it lower than it can be procured from either Charleston or Columbia. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. ALARM CLOCKS, wnrran ted to keep good time, and to wake you up at any time ot' the uight or morning that you wish, rrice, $1.75. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. Wall Papering* A IIAKOSOMK ASSOK'JMKNT Ott WALL PAPERING. RGTlTiVrtT Kfi FIRE SCREENS, WINJJO W SHARKS, Sec. just received aud for sale by J. B. SHERMAN, Agenf. STEREOSCOPES And Stereoscopic Views. A good assortment of Stereo scopes, 6ome as low as $1.50, and a very large and unusually choice selection of Views just received. KEROSENE LAMPS. We have just opened a new dot with an the ?rowed Burner, ^yer had. Housekeeping Everything in the Hoascbeeplni line, from ft $100 Cooking btov to a five cent Tin Cup, may h f ?und at the Store of J. B. SHEEMAN, AOBINT, GREENVILLE, S. y '/ | *i -ir Tl ir*i _iL .ifi same 'for the jxeaoot. i'ersao. g^uine* b a nV i c Le s, " ?H*)4*Mir?n to cailvad ?ainiu, our ttock ot XTA-O/C/WrS, PAINTS OILS, ' VARNISH BS, RYB-8TUFFS. PERFUMER Yt BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES. <tx. ONE DOOR BELOW HARRISON & LONG'S SHOE STORE. IF YOU"VANT Fine Shaving Soaps, Washing Soaps, Glycerin? Soap, Brown Wiudbor Soap, Colgate's Soap, French Soaps, Opodeldoc Soap, Castile Soap, Tliouipson's Soap, Lnbin's Soap, or any other kind of Soap, 01* a iiox of Potash, to make your own Soap, YOU WILL FIND IT AT LONG & BURN HAM'S DRUG STORE. IF YOU"IVANT Fine COLOGNES, Fin# TOILET WATERS, LuRin or Glen'* EXTRACT)* AND ESSENCE*, Hair IX>MADES, Hair OILS, Hair BRUSHES Or any preparation for improving tlio Hair, Tooth or Skiu, CALL AND LOOK At LONG a OVKNHA.Tl'1 ASSORTMENT. IF YOUWANT TO BUY m patent luitin mn. You can get it, at the im<kur'it price, from X.UftU * 11U It ft HAM. IF YOlHVANT A GOOD ARTICLE OS" Bread Soda, Cream Tartar, Starch, Indigo, Madder, Saffron, Borax, Whiting, Glue, Sulphur, Alum, Copperas, Linseed Oil, Wluto Lead, Train Oil, Lamp Oil. Sweet Oil, Spta. Turpentine, Alcohol, Setdlitz Powders, Yeast Powders, Large Window Glass, Putty,. Rotten Stone, Bath Bricks, OR ANYTHING ELSE Usually kept in a DHDU STORE. you ean buy it ut a FAIR PRICE from our Establishment. Wo call Particular Attention To all Preparation* made by n*. We make them of an uniform strength, and from the PUREST MATERIAL. Country Physician* will find it to their advantage to call and examine our Htock and Price*. LONG & BURN IIAM, Oxx Door Amove C. Men hick's Stork. Feb 2 3V tf JAS. M ALLEN, tMin M&XtB&S DEALER, GREENVILLE, S.C. I^T All Order# for Maiiblb Work promptly attended to. 40-tf . FVl> 9 llnir DrcMlug amt IhrfvlnR. BUHHIDOK eontinuca the TOSSOKTAL baalnew at hia Old Stand, in BoaiWa llrick Hitilding, where bo ia ready, during the day and evening, to Shave the Heard and Cut Hair and Shnmpon the Head. He reapeetfhlly aalca a continuation of patronage. Oet I 21 tf-f lU,uOO Negroes 10,000 Negroes Saved Yearly. Saved Y earl v. Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Jacobus 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. It Never Fails. Packages of ^alf Doz. Da nlrn /rnn MoH f ) Arr 11 ui ua.ii mskjmj, I >t up Expressly * For riSbuiressly / For Plantations. '/ tl per Bottle. 1 <1 per Bottle. J * * 1- ' 1 rn-iwinniii in'in iiuimi nj, ibijiil"! ? mlfSfeC WELL ADAPTED TO THIS MARKET. In tho assortment wilt b? found ,v I Ladies, Minted' and Children's Gaiters and 8h<tc?, of many kind*. Gentioinen's, Youths' and Boys' Boots, GaiteiS and Shoe*. j:is? f I Ditcher's Routs?an excellent article. . v Brogans of all si sen and m'?*t dunlin make. In fast, as AtU an assortment of Articles in his line as can be found in any establishment in a town of the same site. llo also Respectfully asks an examination of his Prices for Cash, satisfied that hiaQoodcare offered \ j j a ' . > . At the Lowest Powihle Figure'. Person* in w?nt of anything of tho ijir.d will pleaae give him a call. A Good Stock of lifKlltfr, AT W HOLtCSALE A Tip RETAlC Bont ATid ShriAMftVincr * This branch of his business is stUI carried en under his personal supervision, sod orrery care will be taken to guarantee satisfaction to those who patronise him. 17-tf Nov 10 | WAGON MAKING AND REPAIRING. rpHE subscribers respectfully inform the pubJ lie that thoy intend carrying on the busincse of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and WAOON and BUGGY REPAIRING, in the town of Greenville. The best of Timber will be used, and the work warranted to be well done. Mr. pool, wltn will superintend die Work, is a workinau of considerable expi rionce, having learned the business under the best workmen at the Carriago Factory of Messrs. Unset, Cox, Mark ley A Oo. All work tdTl bo done npon tho most reasonable terms, and on short notioo. .A share of patronage respectfully solicited. WANTED. a lot of seasoned lumber wanted, for which a fair price will be paid. j. a. towses. W. p. pool. W. a.-Townes. Greenville, February 2, I860. 3D, tf B L A OKIS M I T H fM O~. The coueern of TOWNES a hawkins having l?jon dissolvfflBaSSSed by mutual consent, tho buxiuess will be carried on at the same Shop by the undorsigncd. G. W. BROOKS. January, 1859. J. L. HAWKINS. NOTICE. THE undersigned having trunsferrcffliis interest in tho Blucksinith Shop oca* Wilc> ?_ \i it ? ?. " WIU, l>l mVC?IB. VIIUUKB A TfcAIVKIAS, takes pleasure in recommending thtin to a share of public patronage. They a ill l>o prepared to attend promptly mid satisfactorily to all calls in their lino. They have oxjieriencetl and skill- , ful Smiths in Horseshoeing, Rcpuiriug and Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and ?11 other ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop. January. 1859. 37-?f 0. F. TOWXES. HANDSOME JEWELRY ON SALE. Avery general arrouTItoxt of tine aud other JK WKLtt )' may b > had of tho Subscriber, who makes to order KmjmjemrMl /{ixgt, and any other article rt quired in bis line. *??*_ REPAIRING faithfully done. Three Doors below the Goodlett House. J. II. RANDOLPH. Greenville, 8. 0., 8ep. 14, 1849. lil-tf JAMES FLECK, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, Popcr Hunger ft Ciluxivr. tJUKENV1LLR, S. C. WILL FAlTUiVLI.r ELiXLTK ALL S OUS KNTRUSTgK To IlitS. Residence on Augur ta Street, near Depot. Feb 33 43 ' ly The Assembly House, Ojt* Square West or the Post Orrics, Plain Street, . . . Columbia, S.C. THIS well known Establishment has been thoroughly re-fllted uud in:prove I, and ia now permanently opened for the accommodation of the Public. Kvcry attention will he given to supply the Wants and comfort of Patrons. JftfT" Kates Moderate. G. T. MASON, Proprietor. Dee 9- 31 tf 1. r. RKKD a. b. OOObUTIT. reed & goodlett, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A5D SOLICITORS IH EftUITY. OKKENVILLE, 8. <J. Office \nrth-Kuit Corner Court I/ouie Square. June 4 4 tf sihavingk" HAIR TRIMMING, DRESSING, DYING, Attn RAZOR BUTTING AND SHAMPOOING, . AT Tint Second DooMbovs Mr. MeFhoraon'a, wilson* cook. May 2 20 | UnLKU&fit ICUMCIJI, * AW nXrAILIWO ci rk ron ^ c& ? asr co h\ 5 a 3j &s a ano ai.i- diabahf-.m or tiik tHi*?nr organ*. rpillrt Kornedy cure* when alloilier prepara. I tkma fail. It ia entire]/ uutiko every other compound ; containing no mineral puiaon or nauaeou* drug ; oa it ia prepared .olel> froir. Knota, Barlta and lieovva, and baa been handed down, from one generation to anotbir by the Cherokoe Indiana. It U offered to the putdic on mown intrinsic mcrita. It per forma ita duty quickly and thoroughly. The unfortunate, of cither ?e*. will bo repaid by uaing this Remedy, inaload of plaoiftg tbemaoiraa at the ineray of annie Quack or Prefvaaor. Thin Remedy atrtkea at tho very Root of the diaeaae ; ita t?nd?ney in not aimply to an upend the poiaon, but to remote the eause on which It dependa V.,11 A.Mllwi in r?a- -? eaeh bottle. The ?i>ee<1y end permanent relief Afforded by thin Remedy, in ell rases of Oontf. three, Olect, Oravol, Stricture, Floor Athus, (Whites in Females,) end eU dleeaeei of the Urinary Organs, heeneLonishetf the moot acieatihe Men of the ego. Toie JUmoly not only eradicates all polsbn from the rittem, but laetgoratea the mn?i <WHeate eenidltmion. It doee net a fleet the breath or interfere withJ any olaes of bnsinem, or finite any deviation froru the usual diet. It requires no Aseisihner from any other teedioiae. And What t?hSM?aIterator,tstheMttf?abi i pf all naneeona taste, being a pleaaenl f Bottle, or three Bottles for 11. tz.S ? % i not destroy. The scrofulous umt i* variety caiuvd by raoreurial disease, low living, ditordered or nnhea&hy food, taafmws ofe With and tUthjr habits, ae depressing vice*, and, above oil, by the rtnertw Infection, What* ever be Ha origin, K is hereditary in the con. titution, descending from parent* to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed. Its effect* commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or uleerou* matter, which, in the lungs liver, and internal or puns is termed tubercle* I in the gland*, swellings; and "da the aurfooe, eruptions or sore*. Ibis foul corruption, which genders in the bipod, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofalous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have for lefts power to withstand the attacks of other da?**? ; consequently va~t numbers perish, by di?ord r? which, although not scrofulous in tneir nature, arc still rendered fotal by this taint in the system. Most of tbS consumption which doc una tea the human fomily baa its. origin directly in thia scrofulous contamination; and many destructive disomies of tho liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all tho organs, arise from 01 are aggravated by the same cause. . f One quarter of all our people are serofolows j their persona are invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is undermined by it. To clean so ft frcun the system wc must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise, Such a medicine' we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this everywhere prcvpiliitjfond fatal malady. It is combined from the moat active remedial* that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the >vAtem from its destructive consequences, licneo it should be employed for the cure oi not onlv Scrofula, but also those other affections which arise' fVorn it, irueh M Krurttv* and Skijt Du?f.abrs, St. Artkory's Fir*, Hoar, or entsinslaa, Pimrt.ks, Pistilbs, Hi.otchi s, Blaixb and Poil*, Tumors, Tkttkh and Sait Rhrux. Kcai.d IIkao, Riroworx, Kmki'matihm, Syphilitic nrnl Mi.kci iuai, Disrahks, Duoi'sr, Dyspepsia, Dkiiii.itt, and, indeed, all Complaints auisimo phom Vitiatko or Impure Hi.oun. The popular belie in < impurity of tfi? blood " la founded in truth, for tcrofula inn degeneration ot tile blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Hamapni ilia ia to purify and regenerate th^ vital fluid, without which sound health Is impossible ir contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE FURFORES OF A FAULT FHY8I0 arc so composed that diMease within the rang* o\ their action can nirelv withstand or pvado thorn their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of thcer properties, the invalid who Is bowed down with jiain or physical debility is astonished to find hit health or energy restored by a remedy at once sc eimplo and inviting. Not only do they cure Hie every-day com plain ti of every body, but also many formidable am dangerous diseases. The agent below named ii pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac con tailing certificates of their cures and duectiom for their use in the following oomplainta: Cost ire tifss, Heartburn, Headache arising from disorder a Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, l'cun in and Marine Inaction of the liowcl*, flatulency. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred oomplernta timing from a low atate of the body or obstructlor of iu functions. Ayer's Cherry PectortO, ron the ratio core o? Coughs, Colds, Influensa, Hoarwraess. Croup. Bronchitis, Iucipicot Consumption, nnd for the relief of Con?umptiv< Patients iu advanced stages of th? disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu morons are the esses of its cures, that almoe every section of country abounds in persons pub liclv known, who have been restored from alarminf and even desperate diseases of the lungs by it use. When once tried, its superiority over ever other medicine of its kind is too apparent to rseapi oUervatiiiu, and where its virtues are known, tn Ciblic no longer hesitate what antidote to empire r the distressing and dangerous affections of thi pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate While many inferior remedies thrust upon th community have failed and been discarded, thi hat gained fricmU by every trial, conferred benefit on the afflicted they can never forget, and pre dueed cures too numerous and too remarkable t be forgotten. weparei) by OK. JT. C. AYER 6c CO. LOWELL, MAS8. yfl'For sale in Urrenvillc by J. 11. DEAN an M. H. KARLE, and by Druggists and dealers I Medicine everywhere. April 20 01-leowly that great remedy, that (.iu.at remedy, that <ik>'.at remedy, that great remedy, that uheat remedy, RANrm7.' SPBLltP kamhkt mj'tcim rantilw bt ecitp > ' RA.NiThr sPW TP!' . kani liijz' si'el in. thf: oni.t rot-mrr. rimr. DIE ONI.Y POSUiVE CTRK the ONI.T itrHUVE (thi THE ONI.Y lUrimVE OJIUt nu only robmVK lure b'yore the jtk1pjj IU;. *&??? "/e />, Sit 4 ^ !_ . 9m mSs^? 3?;<*. SiBi? nifJ 4 cCL* Ham 2? ?4oi'-?f ??/|f ' *S5: ok cma.no k <nr or chanuk of ww, or guamok mt nut, - ; wrm urn mcma. SSKSEKJ; 'iP? " h <ic wkwhly, A"*. nrkjam,r, . hn-att mokk . and rrn?ia!frm.i and ikrmancnti'1 and m$junt.sn'l flux ajnr kxavm ram*. "mmxk1onv[ wan amy known muikdy. ?* i^rs. tbam an if known rrkkoy. ranchix tnano cam m mn wr tunu Far Salt iir Ormmlk H**' anf 9# i#_|y johit w. ohadt. bobbin* to Windj no taagt*kgetW4st*?r threads no oiling th* thread of work ; no tool chest etosk- ? edwith wrenches, pliers, plekolv, lopther, Jul, The direction* are limple, sasUy understood, requite ibwt ten drop* of oil per d*y>mt?h' In constant use. Th*y make no wore nolle than KomoB olobk.eean when making flOotn haa1 dred stitohe* per mtnete. 1 They raw hit?a child tea years old cm wnrli tbhw U* M iflrii They ran feat of (law without any danger or altering the h-ngth or tigbtiu-** of the *tltcb. They will 11. m, Fell, G^they, IHnd, Si?-h and * ttmiwotder, In *o an peeler a manner diM .we challenge comparison. The aatue Machine will nw' paeiltou gveee and plantation goedK Tijo i i team 4s aselustie at tbo most elastic fabric, and , will not break ia washing Or ironing. The mum Meehius (run* silk, linen thread rwl cbwa?on spool ootton with eqaal fhoility. At Eee(Um are shorter, and, therefore, stronger thhn any other high or low priced Machine. That thoy are raperivr he aU ethers, if evident from the fact Of there baring 1Mb thirty thonsb'rtd Machine* made and mM, Is cMnpttttlto with other* already In suoceaaful operation. The ncatlon in no longer which ! the bet* makfr, ' nt which of the numerous patterns of Ghover t BiKin shall I take. PRICKS, ?50 to 9130. : H. W. KINSMAN, Igrnt for iho ml* of Ike? toUbrtUed MncMnot, Si30 JKlDnVre [' CJIAKLESTON. ?. C. k ' L ' * ;. >T^fcBASELT0JI. Manager. NEW CARPKT~STO? I V-JANIES ?. BAIVJE, IMPORTER, JOBBBR, AN1> DEALER Iff ALL KINDS OF CARPETING, " BUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, k AUD CURTAIN GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, r 7ss o* a?** senior* s<5mflcwf, CHARLESTON, S. C., ? A1TO ' J. G. BAILIE & BROm ; -io? buoad ST., . . auousta, CIA. 1 Nov 34 J? \y [f NOTIOm THE subscriber* bavin* old ont their entire Stock o! CLKTA fM8 to Mr. H. W. , iviNSMAN, would respectfully solicit Tor bin f .1 continuation of the patronise so liberally be tovrod ou tbrm in that department. J ROBERT ADOER A CO. ; CURTAIN-600I)?.~ This Stock la the * ' LARGest IN THE SOUTi 1KUN BTATT3P, , Comprising Bnontclles, Satcn Ds Lanes, La*e | and Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Plus and L'ands, I Drapery Tassols nud Loops. , fl? 1M Til a? a\ n trer ? "?> U <U U III . MADE AND PCX Ul* IN THE LATEST HTVLf.B. J n. W. KINB.MAN, ' 323 Km a Hrrtrnmr, Not 24 29-Otn Charleston, 8. C. , J - L FAL k lk CO., WIIOI.K4ALR AND KITAIL DRAI.P.KK IN cloth mo-, < AMI* Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 1 , NO. 206 KINO BTKNET, i Oil AH l.ESTON, 8. a I XV Manufactory and Wholesale Ware5 house, 84 Dsr Sthect, New York. w Alt Orders prompt ty attended to. Nov If 28 ty [ c/r.jAcksox &co." i FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, e" Ho- 199 King Street, f CHARLESTON, 8. C. ' . Not 14 29 ly* FOUftOlO lib* CHAnl FRED 1864. LOCATII) Corner of Biltinoi* ud Ohuln Btrssts, , BALTIAIOKK, Ml). 1 rpUE Ltrgul, Mint Kkpotlj TumUhad, " X Popular Common M. College in Uie lailttl Unsigned expressly for Young " Men desiring to ebtaiu a Tkoroagk /'radical Burin**! Education in the least poeeibie lime and at the leeaiexpense. A Large ml Beautifully Otrr amented Circular, eoutainhig up wants of Six Square AW, with specimen of Penmanship, and a. Largo Kugravtog, (the knwr of the kind ever made t in this country,) representing the Interior View of tbo College, with Catalogue stating terms, Ac., will be sent to every Young Man on application, /roe of ckterge. Write immediately and you will receive the ' package by relarp mail. Address, r. . odt' * L' 1 AQfDV [ March 1 4S-1y Daltiiuoro, Mi Si THE WQRLPoitJTDOyBI TUB MBDIOlKB CALLED " liitliwm?tory extirpator," Xir JIICU wu fold during Court In tbisplsrr, L l| U now on ante, by J. W. (1RADY,. of U Uranbvlllo. It cannot now be longer doubled U but this Mod I fine U Ute troll efficacious remedy * over in Ilk plow, for X Idiiey Diseases. Piles, ^ Neuralgia, Lung Diseases, Dyspcpeia 0 KbcumatUm. Narocroes cases of the aboro diseases bare bocn cored tills present Week, Head_ MhS) Toothache, Karaclie, Sprains, and all Bow. ! Affections, disappear before It as If by tho g| touch of magic. Try it, and keep it in y our ?>n?UK for cotwbtft lcict fc "fw . ORADT, Agent fbr Greenville, k C.; Dr. K, KILL, Wholesale Ag't at Coloiobi" i *) *" c ? Box 4550, New York Post Ortcffi ? Ww|f _ ?0 * I HOWARD A8SOCIATIOV, m PHILADELPHIA, j A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for tbo Relief of tke Bick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and KpL t demlc Diseases, and especially for lbs Curs of t, Diseases of tbs Hexual Organs. t, T*jf BDtCAL Ad rice given gratis, by the Aob 5* in ,BIC fturgscn, to all whs apply by letter, Willi a d?a?-|Tplii>n of tbnlr condition, (age, oeSUputlon, habits of lifts, Ac.,) Md In iascs of ex- . wnw |K>verij9 ?oaici*c# lurnmiu-u ir*? 01 C?lT||, V * v T* VahlaM* ttrpnrt* on m4 ? otbur DIimmo* uf lb* Soxa*) OmUMd ? tt* f N|W R?uoitiei cnpiof*d In <M !M*p?n??rpk (\ ?eut to the *n(|?te4 in willliUWtr Mrolniww, r,| ,1Mw ofahorgo. Two of tb???o HUnpt for 1*?6'sj |tafel> will h? aeeoptoblo. .ii . >? .. A?id,c?. dk. J. 8Kiu.rv iiov?irroirk Anting tfwrawon, Howard AattcUtiow, No. 4 8ou,b Ninth PbiUd.iphU.V^ tAHCIHD, R^orsSsyyi T t 1 r*t <8 IT -