f" . At,
known m a formUlatde opcrato^ in ?
free fight, had just married a ^loouaiqg
a ad beautiful ooufltfr girl oalf NtweWS
years of age, <a?d the twdfr* of *blb
%exes were enjoying. themeeMu in the
food old fashioned pawn playing style.
Every girl in the room had Men called
oat and kissed except Mrs. B , the
beautiful young bride, aforesaid; and
altho* there was not a youngster present
_lwv ?, J. t..U t.. Il?? tki.
MUV wwmmm MV? ui zsjg IV IMiO W?r HJW, UIVJ
were restrained by the presence of hor
herculean husband, wbo stood regarding
the party with a look of sullen uissatisfaction.
They mistook the catfseof his
anger, however, for suddenly rolling up
bis sleeves, he stepped into the middle
room, and m a tone of voice that at once
eeured marked attention, said : "Gentle
men, I have been noticing how things
have been working here for some time,
and I ain't half satisfied. I |Joa fc want
to raise a fuss ; but?** M
What's the matter, John !" inquired
half a dozen voices. " What do y>u
mean f Have we done anything to
hurt your feelings ?"
u Yes, you have all ; all of you have
hurt my feelings, and ( have got just
this to say about it: hero's every gal in
the room been kissed mighty nigh on to
a dozen times apiece, and there's my
wife, wbo I jest consider as likely as any
of'em has not had a single one to night;
and I jest tell you now, if she nint bussed
as often the balauce of the time as
any gal in the room, somebody's got me |
to flrrht ? tb?t\? nil Nm? rrn nlina.l
-a? ""w" bw |
with your plays !
If Mrs. B was slighted during '
the balance of the night, wo did not
know it. As for ourselves we know
that John had no fault to find with us
individually for any neglect on our part.
An Enormous Lie.
Judge M , late of Mississiopi,
who was a gentleman remnrkablo for a
proclivity to exaggerate and tety hard
stories, on one occasion was seated in
front of the principal hotel in Clinton,
amusing a group of gentlemen with his
jjeculiw nuriatives, when he delivered
himself as follows: " Gentlemen, in
East Tennessee, where I was raised, I
lloew a man who had tho most astonishing
strength in his jaws and t^e'.h of any
man that ever lived. I saw him once
standing on the sunny side of a bard,
with his old wool hat under his ana,
filled with black walnuts, and, ho just
put them in his mouth atul cracked them
?s easily as on6 of you could crack a
chesriut!" The auditors exchanged
looks of incredulity. A rjuzzical and
facetious blade, known as Kentucky
Sacbelford, was present, and hoard lite
Judge's story, and remarked :
"No doubt, Judge, of thetrulli of all
you have said. Sonic men arc remarkable
strong. Now, in South Carolina
whore I lived, one of inv neighbor* was
noted for the extraordinary muscular
strength of his arm. I remember to
have seen him take a hard pine knot,
place it in tlie hollow of his arm at the
elbow, and by suddenlv bringing his
fore arm upward, ho split lire knot into
splinters and pressed out all the turpenlino
in a stream !"
The narrative of ICentuck was received
with peals of laughter. Judge M
became indignant, and springing to his
feet with clenched fist and tlaming eyes,
exclaimed :
" Kentucky that's an enormous lie /"
Thkii.ling Romanck.?'Twns at
~i?i i - -
\jw n ^iuriuua Miiijiuer fifty?the
sun was sinking to rest beliiiul the
distant hog pen?the chickens were going
to roost?the bull-frogs wore commencing
their evening songs?the pollywogs.
in their native mnd puddles, wore
preparing themselves for the shade of
night?and Sal and myself sat upon an
old and antiquated hack-log listening to
the music of nature, such as tree-toads;
and now and then the mellow music of a
distant jackass was wafted to our ears
by gentle zephyrs that sighed among the
ljiullin stalks and came heavy laden with
' the delicious odor of hen roosts and pig
styes. The last rays of the setting sun,
glancing from the brass buttons of a solitary
horseman, shone through a knot
hole in the hog-pen full in Sal's face
dying her hair with an orange peel hue
And showing off my thread-bare coal to
bad advantage. Oue of my arms was
round Sal's waist, my hand resting on
the tin J1 of her hack?she was toying
with my auburn locks of jet black hue
?she was almost gone and I was ditto.
Sb? looked like a grass hopper dying
trith the kiccups, and I felt like a mud
turtle choked willi a cold codfish hall.
4Sal,' says I, in a voice aa musical as
the note* of a dying swan, 'will you
have me V She turned her eyes heavenward,
clasped me by the hair, had an
attack of the heaves nnd blind staggers,
and with a sigh that drew her shoe
strings to her palate, said?-'Y e-s !'?
She gave clean out then, and squatted
in my lap?I hugged her till I bioke
lay opspenders. ?
Uonv Mkn,?In the eastern part of
Ohio there reside* a tna? named Hrown,
now a Justice of tho Peaoo, and a very
sensible man, but, by common consent,
the ugliest individual >u the west, being
long, gaunt, sallow, anil avfrf, with a
gait like a kangaroo. Olio day J?c was
Imnting, and on one of the mountain
ut|s lie met a man on foot and alone,
>\a onger, gaunter, by all odds
i.i rf. lie could give the Squire
at him. Without saying a
>1, I. ur> raised his gun, and delib
ixielylb Ued it at the stranger. M For
< ?ods ink.-, don't shoot," shouted the
man in alarm. " Stranger," replied
Jhown, " I swore ten years j^jo that if
I ever met a man uglier than I was, I'd
shoot him, and you are the first one I've
... -a " The stranger after taking a carevHrvoy
ofliin rival, replied : " Well,
ofymmi, jf I look any worsa than you
do, shoot, I don't want to livaany louget
1"
_.. _*MLa
1 l? ... ! *1 |
j a ** *
enietot $Iip, and awaited patiently tbe
assembling of the Qongregation. Tbe
erytaet Rnmitnea Presently tbe music
of a full-toned organ buret upo**- bis
aaioiMsbed ear; henad never beard one
before. At tbe tame time the gentleman
who owned the slip came up tbe
aisle, with bis lady leaning upon bis
arm. As be approached tbe door of
the alip, be motioned to give place to
thd lady. Tbe movement the countryman
did not comprehend, and from tbe
situation of tho gentleman and Indv, as
sociated as it was in bis mind with the
music, he immediately concluded that a
cotillion, or a French contrn dfinoe, or
sonoo other dance, was intended. Rising
partly front his seat, he said :?
rt Excuse me, sir?excuse me, if you
please, I don't dance /"
CrkdumtT.-^A biiikwoodsman, who
had never seen a pair of sugar tongs,
being invited to a tea party, requestcd
a person who unfortunately sat next
hitn, to give some iuformation respect
ing their use.
" It is a very ingenious instrument,"
said the wag, jhul fi*? b?fen lately in
vented' fhrAhe pifrpose'of Blowing one's
nose. It is now in use in genteel society,
and it is expected that the disgustitlg
custom of using the fingers will be]
altogether abolished." j
The sugar bowl was handed to him.
The unforlunnte man of the forest seized
the sugar tongs, and the polite part
of the assembly were astounded at the
strange application of the inHfttnent,
and the tremendous explosion which
followed.
Done Bhown.? A very loquacious
lady offered to bet her husband $.">0
that she would not speak a word for a
week. ? >
% Done !" cried the delighted husband '
instantly tabling the money, which the
!adv as soon grabbed and put in her
pocket, observing very naively that sin
would secure it until the bet was decid
ed.
" Why," said the husband, " I have
won it already," and required her to
fork over.
" No t at all," said the lady ; " yon
are mistaken ill the itjjie?1 mean the,
week after I ana buried !n
( The lady went a * shopping " that
same afioruooti, and the husband?well,
nuf cod.
An eccentric friend stepped in a store
?which shall he 'wwnwless?when
some "colored brethren " were doing a
little trading.
" Ah ! Jfr. said our fiieud,
" you have your cousins in, I sec."
The young merchant said nothing,
but looked mad. Our fiiond stopped
oui, i>m in a lew minutes returned, af
tor the sable customers had departed.
44 I hope you won't take any offence
at wlmt I remarked just now,*' said lie.
44 Oh, no," said the merchant, 1 never
take offence at anything you say."
"Glad of it," replied our rpiizzer,
44 the niggers are as mad as the d?I!'
And then lie sloped, narrowly missing
a tiring yard slick.
Leap Year Sentiment.?At a public
" Tea Party," recently held in one
of our country towns, where " senti
inents " were in order, a timid bachelor
was bold enough to remind the ladies
that leap-year was upon them, by offering
the following :
Three long weary years have I waited for
this ;
Now. if you'll pop the qnestion, I'll surely
say yes. I
To which a lady promptly responded
as follows:
The ninn without eourngo to do his own
wooing
May do his own washing, and baking and j
sewing.
The bachelor looked despair.
" Daddy," said a hopeful urchin to
his paternal relative, 4* why don't our
schoolmaster send the editor of the news
pa|>er an account of the lickings he gives
the hoys ?"
* 1 don't know, mv son," replied the
parent, " bet why do you ask such a
question I"
" Why this paper says that Mr. B.
has tanned three thousand hides at his
establishment during the past year, and
1 know that old Giimt-s has tunned our
hides more than twice that many times
-?the editor ought to know it
" Amelia, for thee?yes, at the command,
I'd tear this eternal firmament
into a thousand fragments; I'd gather
the stars, one by one, as they tumbled !
from the regions of eternal space, and
pnt them in my trowsers pocket : I'd
pluck the sun, that oriental God of day
tliat traverses the blue arch of heaven
in inch maje tic splendor?I'd tear him
from the sky and quench bis blight effulgence
in the fountain of mv eternal
love for thee I"
" Don't llcnry, it will beao verj* dark 1"
Marhiko, in South Wei J fleet, Ma#*a-'
chusetts, April 23, Captain Alvin F.
Paine and Mis# Eliza F. Foster.
She forter'd love to conquer pnin.
But knew not what it wn? to cost her?
She found she hut became the Paine,
For 1'alne was just the thing to Foster!
Man. Partington told Denns, the
other day, in confidence, that a young
man had committed infanticide by
blowing hi# brains up in a state of de
lirium tremendous, and the coronet was
holding a conquest over his remnants.
Tiik following epitaph is copied from
a grave stone out West:
Here lies the body of Andrew Leer,
Whose mouth did s* retch hforn ear to ear;
Reader, |r?ad lightly r.Vr hU head.
For if lis gaps, ny gosh, you're dead."
i ? ??
A witty man can wake a jest, a wise
man can tal$ ote.
I I II ? ? w I?< I iMU'imif I ?M?
BLAGKjj^THINQ. \
Tbt^ooMn of TOWN E8 A m
boon di?OIT- ' ?
will U om at tao ?wn? '
iowtated. rr> 7J 9. w. BROOKS, l
Jwatj, 185?. > J. L. UAWKjifS.
NOTICE,
TUB ondmiiud hairing (ranifnnd hi* intMMt
In the Blacksmith Shop near Wil. i
tiaras' Store, to Mcear*- BMou 8' Uiwtiiii,
takes pleasure in reoonimending them toe share
of peMlo patronage. They will be prepared to .
attend promptly and satisfactorily to all rails '
in their line. They haeeexporieneed and si "M- A
f?l Smiths in Horseshoeing, Repairing. .A
Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and alio er
ordinary work or a Blaokeinitli Shop.
January, 183?. 87-4f G. ?. TOWNKS.
HANDSOME JEWELRY
1 inni
ON SALE,
A VERY GENERA I, ASSORTMRNT of
jCX Bne and other Jti R'A'/. Jl Y ntr be had
ot' the Subscriber, who makea to order |,
wnil /lotos, nt?d onv other article r*?<|iiirotl in
his Rne. REPAIRING fnlrhfhllv done. b
i Three Doors below the Goodlett limine. ..
J. H. RANDOLPH.
Greenville, S. C., Sep. 15, 1860. H> tf g
Bllaa' Dvspfpltc lltmwlr .
Bit's' Dysprpi le lttmnly f h
BIIm' Dyspeptic Itrnsedy
BIIm* Dyspeptic o
Ullaa' Dyspeptic' IlrniMly .
las the lsW||Mt Kale
Haa tbe largest Salt
lias the Largest Kale ?
lias the largi it Bate
Una Use largtal Bale ' Of
any MmIMM la file World. '
Of assy MesUelne In Ike World, _
Of any Medicine tss tlse World, 1
Ot any Medicine In the World.
Ot any Medicine In the World. ii
lOO.OOO Pschaws
100,000 Packages
lUO.IMMt Paekouss
100,000 Psrkngts ?
_ 100,000 PstrUaacs
Bold la Ururgln and SoaUtCavtdlna a
Bold In timrgla and Soalliliarwilna
Bold In Georgia and Xmith Carolina
Bald lis Oeorwln and SnutlsCarollisa ?
Sold Ih Oraigln HiA M>fHlCu?lla*
V Ik Pmrtaeit M4ntl?. s
Bis ronrfcrn Months. ' v
In Fourteen Month*. I
In FVsartffn Months.
In Fourteen Month*.
It le Warranted to cure r
, It la Warranted to Cure I
It la Warrnnlnl t? ( use
It le Warranted to Cure
au Warranted to<7Ore
M.tks.1 kw tr?i ?
It DtrrflloiK art fullntvnt.
It Ulrrctloii* are t%llArrnl,
If Direction* are Fill lowed,
If IMtaeUoue are Fullewrtl,
Airy Cme of D)ri|iepila
Any Caae of Dysp?|Mla;
Auy Cms of Uyapcpala
Any Crue of Dya|><-|Mta
A?y Cam of D> >|tri>iU
IJrtr Dlwair, f
Uver Dlrtiur,
Liver Dlwaaa,
? ? Liver IMiibm,
V j UyayPiMue, I \ f ?
"r Jadiidlee, r /
, , Jaundice, I
' Jaundice, '
Janndlre, |
Jniuutlre, (
It I* Hopoelally adapted to
t Is Kapeelally Adapted to
It It Kepeelally Arlapklt to
It I* Kipeelnlly A(fa|t1oef to
It (a Btjteelally Adapted to
Keitaolo Complaint* t
Female Complaint*
Female Complaint* ;
Kernnle I'omplalnU;
Female Complaint*;
It Prodncet Itotulirllty ot Form
It Produce* llotundlly of Form
If Produce* ltotimdlty of Form
It Produeee Hot uueally of Form
It I'roducet Itoluiirflly of Form
In Feinalee of n Tlrln and S|wrr llnhlt
In Female* of a Tlrln and !l|are Hahlt
In Femalet of a Tlrln arid 8 pure Hivlrlt
In Fauaalca ot a Tlrln and Spore Ilaltlt
fu Fentaleaal a Tlrln ami Spare Habit
Bond a IHjatogo Stomp to the l*roprictor? for thotr
I ampnioi ou ** LiUHMiaea o? {Hoiuhcu ana ncweis."
W. W. BUH? ? t'O. , PlD|H lrl?ir?,
303 Dro*d w?)', Ntw York.
For Sale in Greenville 'v
Aug 221 rt 1 v JOHN W. <J 11 ADV. ]
JAMES FLECK, !
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, '
r Hanger Sr. iilaxicr,
C.UEIlNVILLK, S. C.
WILLFAITIUTLLT KXKCI TK ALL WORK KXTRU.STK1I
TO IIIM.
Residence on Augusta Street, near Depot.
Fob 23 42 ly
The Assembly House,
Oxp. Sqi-aihi Wkst or ?ii?: Post Okpick,
Plain Street, . . . Columbia, S.C.
'"I'MIIS well known Establishment hns been
I. thoroughly re-llttcil ami improved, and
is now permanently opened for the neeotnmo.
dation of the Public. Every attention will he ,
given to supply the wants nud comfort of Patrons.
Kates Moderate. t
0. T. MASON, Proprietor. \
Dee ft 31 tf J
1. r. nr.Kn *; n. ooohlictt. |
REED 4. GOODLETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
OliEKNVILLK, 8. C.
(tflt'-r Knrth-Efwt Corner Court Houte S'jonrr.
June 4 4 tf
i
SHAVING, :
HAIR TRIMMING, ORESSING, DYING, ;
m? C
IIA7.0II SETTING AND SHAMPOOING, .
AT TIIK
Second Door above Mr. MoPheraon'a, ^ a
wilson" cook.
Mny 2 20 ;
C' 11 LI I^C) Iv 1C f
an rjrAiLixo ?tnk rnn r
(0- @>liif ? 1& lii ill Uil A
and am. wpkakkft ?k tftk i binakv okuaxs.
flMIIrt Uviuedy cure* when all other prepara1
lions fail. It is entirely unlike every
| utlHsr compound ; continuing no iniii.ral potJ
aon or nauseous drug ; as it is prepared solely
[ from Roots, Rarks and Lessor, and liar liccn j
handed iloivn, from one gourration to another, |
l>v the Cherokee Indiana. It U offered to the j
public on it* own intrinsic merit#. It perform#
i?A duty <luieklv and thoroughly. Tin- nnf.r:
tiinnto, of either sex, will he repaid l>y using
I thia Remedy, instead of placing themselves at
1 the merry of aotno Quaek or I'rofcaaor. Thia
! Remedy strikes at the very Root of the d isease ;
its tendency i# not simply to suspend thepninnn, t
; but to reprove the caitsp on which it depends. I
Fuil <iire#U?ni* in pamphlet fdrni, accompany ?
cash bottle. Tho S|>ecdy and permanent rciisf <
K? Iki. s.. -il
?J ? ? f <11 nil CII?M Ol minor- M
rhrrn, (lleel, tlravel, Stricture, Plnor Alhna, t
(Whitoa in Female*. I"1 and nil riiaraae* of the n
Urinary Orgnna, ha* aatoniahed the moat *cien- a
tide men of tho age. Thl* Ritnedy not only e
eradicate* all poiaon (Von* tho ayatem, htit* invigorate*
the moat delicate cooalltutlon.
It doe* not affcet tho breath or interfere with
any elna* of hu*ines?, or require any deviation '
from the gimal diet. *
It raquilrca no aaaiatanon from any other mo- ?
dicine.
And What onbaneea ite value, ia the entire ahaenco
of all naiiaeoue taate, being a ploaaoat
and delicto** ayrup. *
% I'rlco $3 per Bottle, or three Hottlea for $3.
POTTER k MKRWIK,
Sole Proprietor*, St. Ionia, Mo,
Sold In OreonrHle by Fiahcr k Mel- <
nitah : Van Schaack k Orioraon, Charleaton, I
Wholeaalo Agent*, ana all reoponaible dealer*
iu Modiqner ia |l?o South. 4'J-ly Aj> IJ I
M?III UP? will IT"'." ,*??! <mf
<J<|* J which,
^SKOS^^OKt ,
UNEQUALLED BY ABY.f J
<* li ,
II Few of the Many Reasons :
Why these Machines
ARE PREFERRED * ]
AUOVfi ALL OTI1KK3.
"
1. fhfij sn 10 remarkably ?it?plr in, theftjnslmctibn.
A child can Operate them and
ndurstand their mechanism. . __
2. They ivro the *tro*?r*t fftftrlMg Mddttnes (
iado. It U almost impossible to break mh
wm uut of ordor. f
3. Tbejr are ?w? in their operation: finishir
work In a uniformly perfect manner, V*7 <
4. They make a liyhl lork. alike on
oiu siues 01 uio worn, wmcn cannot, oo unruoled.
5. They stitch, . hem, 'bind, foil, rob and
utbcr, without basting.
6. They sew equally'well tlio lightest and
CIIV left ("abaka. 4 h _w_,. .
7. They sew ovet tfib cenvlert seams with ut
changing tho tension or breaking theflnest
iI. / i. '
H. Tkey nse any No. of Cotton, Thread or
ilk, directly from the spool.
0. They hue a straight needle; curved ones
re liable to break.
10. The noodle has a perpendicular motion,
"bin in absolutely necessary for heavy work.
11. They have a wheel feed ; none others are
ii eoustant contact with tho work.
12. They run easily and aro almost noiseless.
13. They are not liable to oil the dress of the
perntor.
1 1. They do uot require a screw-driver to
et the needles. .* ' .k. i
16. Thc.v do not base to he taken apart ?>
il or clnau. i J \
16. They do not form ridges on tho under
ide of the work, nor ravel out, nor ate they
raatefnl of thread, as is the case with ail j
lung-stitching machines. ?"'. <tTt
It. Thoy \rc enpnhlo of itoipg n "^ffeotcr
ange of work, and in a more perfect in miner
ban auy other Sewing Machine.
AVe warrant these Machines, and vouch for ,
he rccotnmondaUon of tho above.
?1?K \ PICKLE,
AOl^KTt^ f*
GREENVILLE, S! C. .? . V
April 19 60 . ly
~ FOR SALiE. "
rhree Houses and Lots,
i Asi?w, AV11ICII are eligibly sitnated.
And paying a good interest
,lyjBmJr ?ALL fihW?way bo had on
tthA'OQSfcdJ''very reasonable terms, if iq>ilied
for soon, The owner wishing to invest
tie prgniwiii 01 .mi' ?n oiner iiuiiicm ni u en nged
rV?, id the only reason wdj he has a dlsosition
to dispose of the property.
Also, for Sale, a VACANT LOT.
Enquire at tliis Office for particulars,
March 8 "44 1 - :if
Spaulding's Prepared Glue.
USEPUt. IN EVERY HOUBE.
IT'I.ITD, nnd ready for nscatt the time. ati<|
j as strong as Cabinet Makers' glue. Priea
?r bottle nud brush. 25 cents. For sale by
J. It. SHERMAN, Agent.
1 17 ; ? tf
YOUNG STEELE
this tiioraUgiuri?p'
TL2t\ fcTAT.LTOS will aland the en- j
siting Season at the following j
nlaccs, via: Commencing at
|M "I'rinceA Greer's Stable, Greenille
P. If., March 10th. Ilth. nnd 12th; at
>r. Manning Austin's. I.'lth ami 14th ; at .T. T.
iennutt's, loth and 10th ; and John Charles',
7th nnd ISth, and will attend regularly at
ach place verv ninth day. Sen Hills. .
J. l. a z. l. Westmoreland.
March 15 45 tf
IfTTTTirtiijV
JUXUJJXH ?i?b X
JPjftSlfis <f% <JK3>5RSPX?)TW
f IIAVE returned from Now
York with a large nnd complete
axaortmcnt of handsome Uooda,
which they
WILL OPEN
ft* IVKt!htlllAr,tiii 11t? INST,
and to which they invito the
attention of the ladies of (i risenillc
fuid vicinity.
Among their atook may ho found the doihlc.
Adalaide and Dove-Capo llaM; s gmt
arirty ot Mih.oV Fancy lJata; Jffcrtha Cape*:
lead-brexxos; Hair I'laits and Curia; Eugolia
Magpie, Hridnl ami Mourning Vetlx. A
argc xtoek ofFiblmns at reduced prlfce: I lata
leaned nnd trimmed ; brcssea cut and basted.
April 5 48 tf
Gonorrhoea n*?d GicctCnro.
# ; -*
Titr. very beat remedy In the world
for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, m.
fl| Ac., Ac. g
Si 3
d Eat nnd drink what yon pleaat. ^
j * ?
Full direction*, with a abort *C 96
"* eoitiil of the diicaxe. necoiiMinuv each S
Ml bottle. " IS
A , S
At the snme lime " rtnt era* ' i* n pfl
? ino*l excellent remedy hi Chronic
Cold*, Coughs, Ac.
31
M It doe* not produce Stok Stomneh, Sj
4j or injure the constitution in nny way.
* ) " Tlie Cure " is entirely Vegetable, ft
3 ~ c
Manufactured and for sale by Jfj
S J. D. BBUOS 4 CO., 2
g Nswberry, S. C. ^
5 ^ I
? For sale in Greenville by **
6 *
k M
3 And brail respectable Druggists
throughout the htute.
I ; 'Fet? 9' 40 tf I
ajii,) 1 >i?|r> puts rusqjjoiiof)
T. W. DAVI8r
Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler,
GKKKNVlLf/K, H. C.
1'F eaTIs attention to bis splenjK7KjT)di.l
stork ofWATPHKS A.Nil
[? -! 7KnJ-**''FIJtY,lrM?kl? of lhavery
-eV ,.-JajB,best quality.- Me hoe tbo finest
iCMk^tiW^^Artii lf oMVatrhes that lint ever
>oen offered for sale In this innrket, ami his
tock comprises tile finest Rngllsb and Swiss
'hronome'tor, and nlsu the fine maris IValrh
iy<l the celebrated Joreph Johnson Lever, and
he .JuliuaJurgourcn WatcJ>, apd alt other fine
naker, The above Wotehc* Are In floe 'Sold
md Silver Cose*, Hunting, and Open Fare, all
if whiobhe will warrant t<> kuep the beet <d' time.
JEIWE3IL.R.Y.
i le baa a great variety of J KWJiWtY, of the
ate at Stylet. lie deem* it mediae# to meptin?
he articles ?T Jewelry, bnt ray* he ha* get evrythfnwv**
need,
lib wWVoep Kixin, ,* '
Silver and Plated Ware*
ta itable to the market.
REPAIRING.
All kind* of RKPAIRfNTO done in Wateher,
Moek* and Jewelry in a workmanlike marfher,
md at the shorter! notice.
jWr- Hi* Shop may b? found at the flood utl
lloute, i'i if Fob 23
m * i vi i ui
TUK UR?UT i? BMMT ?|H,KCtSD ' STOCK
OF 'mn-nuB.,
la hu oTir Mm* uSOlS tJWemwW, _
onalating, partly, of . > , ,
Jammer Silka, K re nek 0rr*&4i?ai Ohallica ,
Inehga, Fewneta. 1'riuU, Long Ciotka _
F.sbei, B?r?|{N, 1'aranoU, Dustorf, Hoopa .
[ion n net a, Hlnta, and It lack bilk* '
And a variety of tAOODS generally kept in J
DryUooda Storea. I
Jft&Sb, a :K " 1
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF *
GENTSANDYOUOTS (
asssife ,
HATS AAfD CAPS,
ciichc'i:
FAMILY EBI51U PEOViSlS1
?iL53 as m.?& aoTjy,
AT
A. SOMMERS'.tit-cash
PAtn for all kikqs
OF PROni'O/t.ft^',
April 5 48 tf
Southern Independence! ,
o?
LOOK WELL TO THE SOUTHW
1?o ?*
Withdraw your Northern Patronage!
AND you effect more than nil tho apccclio.it
in title in Cangrcas, imil trill cauto Aboii. .
tiouimn, Ultraiem, KnO.itiuiam. nml all the toth. *
er ianin, to feol. autl llint aeriuu.-ly, too, tlrolr |
dcpundenco on Southarn Commerce, and will
(fleet a radical change soon er and more powcrul
then all the political harangue* in Christen*
dum. Encourage Southern Industry, South*
era Enterprise, Southern .Manufactures, and.
above all, Southern Independence, and call OH
D. F. West & Co.,
And you can gat (1 coda " ?
VERY LOW FOR CASH,
ani On very rratonuhlo and neoomraodattsg
terms from prompt paying customers.
We are now receiving from Charleston n
large addition to our present s* ,elt, comprising
a general assortment ol everything usually
kept in a country store# which we offer to sell
on tho meat rciMonnHle terms. We will take
Produce, as well as Ctish, iu exchange for our
Hoods.
I>. F. WEST CO.
Plain, Hreenvillc, S. p*, April 8. 4.S-tf
Tinning, Guttering,
fTMIK suhscrihcrs inform the pnhllc that they
1 will continue the above business nt the
Stand lstelv Occupied bv LOVKLAND A
Cll AXlHiEK. All kind* of
"jmrmimL mmrOMML9
Roofing and Guttering,
will bo done cheaply and promptly. They will
keep constantly on lunula superior Assortment
spaas WAJsss
for Wholesale and Retail, and will take in exi
change for their Work, Country Produce, Rags,
Pewter, Old Copper, Rocswax, Ae. They re*"
speetfully bespeak a share of tho public patronage.
J. A. PEARSON A CO.
(4 Doors below the Goodleft 11 wise!) >
March IU 7 , If
JAS. M. ALLEN,
^ i i ' i If a
lite???
DEAT.EU, ''
GREENVILLE, S.C.
J3r All Or<lrr? for Marm.k Work prompt
ly nttebJcS to. 40-tf Feb ft
10,000 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
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
Before The People
Before The People
In Dysentery,' * J
In Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea, \
And yifl^ * j 4 |
And Flux,
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages ot Half Doz.
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
$1 pet Bottle.
$1 per Bottle.
For ShU in QrttnviiU by
Aug '2210-lj JOHN W GKADY.
% *
A* fctSrtBWfflmrnlfw^t tWpdk- V
FBI Ue mtnllf tiilito ha on kaad IM * J
7W8R,%mfcM A
liROQATxS, &G.,rWKL4.
A?ABT?DIO TSto*A*k.M^* .
*r>'4 laOeaasertrnentwilltoftomd ** V P*'
lentlertenV Youths' aa'd Boys*-Boots, a Utters
Mid Shoo?. ^ *' v
ditcher's Booth?an excellent article. A?
Irogans of nil sites and Doit durkbVr m^Ve. bW
In faot, as full mi asSertmont of Artiolos in i.
ill llun u can to found in any establishment
n a town of tho i?m? sine.. * .4
Ho alio respectfully asks an IxtttnlnaHoto of
lis Price* for Cask, satisflod tbat hla Goods are
iffcred ' ?,
At the Low?rt Possible Figure.
Pw*h# is want of anything ff The kind
rill ploase giro btta a oall. /
- * ai.so, Oir nAXTH -* 4 - '
A Good Stock of Leather, ^
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
__
Boot and Shoe Making. This
branch or bis businesses still oarriod gn af
under bis personal snporrlslon, and erery care
will be taltcn to guarantee satisfaction to those
who patronise him. 27-tf Nor 10
NEW CARPET STOifE.
?"" 3
MURKS 0. PAILIB,
IMPORTER, JOBBER, AND DEALER IK fp
ALT, KINDS OF :J
CARPETING,BUGS,
PLOOE OIL CLOTHE
WINDOW 8HADE8,
CURTAIN GOODS
OF KVKRY I?K8CRIPTION. T
EST?, S&A Jisaica? fflTVaUBSTP,, 11
CHARLESTON, S. C., Q{
*_ -? AXD -- >
J. G. BAIIJS & BRO.,
20.% ItROAD 8T? . . AUGUSTA, (1A. Nov
:u 2V lr c
_ ' m
I. 1. TALK A CO., I
Wllolt?AI.B *Nf? KKT.Mt, ?RA(.K?S IN E
OLOTHUVO, g
AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,, NO.
200 KINO 8TKKET, S
CHARLESTON, 8, C.
pT Manufactory and Wholesale Ware- Ij
house. !HJ)ky Strket, New York. g
ty All Order* promptly nltcndcJ to. )p
^Nov 21 2# }y
Cv F. JACKSON A CO.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, |
\vrtOLE3AI.E AND RETAIL, ?
No. 199 King Street, * B
CHARLESTON, B. C.
Nov *J1 2'J * ly* i%
WAGON
MAKING AND REPAIRING. k
rpHK mitisr rlbori respertfulljrtnformilWPnb_1
lie that ther intend carrying on the business
of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and Tj
WAGON ???1 BUGGY UKl'AlUINtf, i* the 4
town of Ortx-nvillt. The b?#t of Tlmbor will Ci
tbo work warranted tobe *roll done.
Mr. POOL, who will superintend the work, in a
work in ?u of considcrabla experience, Leviu^;
learned the buiuneM under tbe host workmen at
tho Carriage Factory of Messrs. Gow?r, Co^,
Marklcy I Co. All work will ba dona u^on
the must reasonable terraa, and on sborl nnljgo.
A share of putrnuage rc|?<U>illjr solicited.
WANTED. 4
A bd of PfiASONKP LUMBER wanted, fl
for which a fair price will be paid.
J. A. TOWNRB. I,
AV. P. POOL. Jo
W. A. TOWNER. R
Orccnvillo, February J, 1860. 3D tf V
lociW
Corner of Baltimore and bharlaa Streets,
HALTl.MoltK, MD.
HTMIE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished,
1 und Popular Commercial College in the
I isited Hi ate*. Designed expressly for.Young
Men desiring to obtain a Thorough I'radical
//Nefoiei Etl urn torn in the least possible time
send at the least expense.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular.
containing upwards of Si* Square I'eel,
with specimens of Penmanship, End a Large -J
Engraving, (the finest of the kind srer made 1
in this country,) renruaonting the Interior View '
of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, I
A-c?' will he Milt to eWsry Voms r Man an an.
plication, frrt <>J chary., ,
Write immediately and you will receive the
package by return mail. Address,
Match 1 ' 41 -1 v *" ^a^itnorc^hfd. I
T1IK WORLsD.OUTPONE! t
THE MBblCINK CABLED *
" Inflammatory JGxtirpntor,"
WHICH was soldjluring Court la this place.
Is Bow on sale, l>y J. Vf. (1RADY, of
flreenrille. It cannot now bo lonjror doubted
but this Medicine is the most ifltouelou* remedy
over m this place, Cur Kidney lXm teee, Piles,
Neuralgia, Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rheumatism.
Numerous rasee or the above diseases
hays been cured this present peck, llradiwdic,
Toot Imebe, Karaehe, Hprain#, h nd all Bowel
A tfc <th;n|. disappear before it .as if bp the
touch of magic. Try U, and keep it in your
families, for sidkneSrf comes wheu you least
jTW, UHADY, Agent for Greenville, I). C.j i
ttr. rc.'l*!* L.Wholesalc'Ag'tatf^dftiurfblaf glib ^
by all Wholesale Druggists in Charleston, 8. C.
0, ff, DA VIA,. 1'roprietor,
Box 4o40, New York Poet Office.
Nov t M tf
H q\VAHl)AS?6c'fATldj*s
' I'll It A tlVf I * Lf I f
A Benevolent Institution established by special g
for the Relief ?f the dick and
DifttrvKiM-rl, afflicted with Virulent ana Epi- *
demle iMoeanee, ?nd especially for the Can of 1,
Disease* of (he Sexual Organ*.*
MKItlt'AL Advice giveja gratia, by the Actfng
flurgenn, tb ait who Apply by letter,
witb n description nf (hair condition, (agd, McupaUon,
habile of life, Ac.,) and in epeea oifaxtrcne
poverty, Mcdioincs faruiohod frco of
charge. ' ** a
Valuable Report# am 9p*rnaaUstb?e?, and *
other Disease* of the Sexual Organ*, and on (ha
New Rcroedle* employed ia the Dispensary, ,
tent to the afflicted iu Malod letter envolopes, t
free of charge. Two or three SUuppa for Postage
will ba acceptable.
Address, Pit. J, 8KILLIN IfOtfaifTON,
Acting Burgeon, Howard Association, No. A
Son Ih Ninth Street, Phliadefphta, Pa.
By erdor of (he Dtawetoe*. ,
KZRA b. HBARTWBI.L, President. Il
Oao. pAiaowii.i?, Seoretarjr. t,
Pch P ly
Httlr Drmiug ui lh?vin|.
T>U*HDOB eortt'nMes (hu T0MMRTAI, I
I? basines* at hie Old Rtan.l, in Baattie'e
Brfhk iioiWIng, wbiflra he fa raaify, daring the
day and evening, U> Shire the Head! antffut
Hahr and Shampoo (he Head. He reajmetfally
ark* a continuation of atronage.
Oct I 21 tl-f
ide, blade and shank, out of otm
?ngfh of blRde^an^lin^^ofh^^Bj
o success of tfiis article has
onfeht v ariocft IMITATIONS^Kf- Jg
the market. bnt tho ^ -? *? ? J
Senni?e Cast Ste? R<X* i j
18 SOX.T) OHl?Y BY ^
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent, 1
^AMlS<T TOOLS. J
- PBTfNmO^EASB^ ' Jj
> ' : ZlJfP BEEZXL^^l 5
id everything else in tW? din??
i liand and to arrivfe soon. J.
B. SHERMAN, Agent.
Wo aro nmaufactnribj? ISlliotrs
elebrated:Spring Hed. xhoy aro
1 that can be desired. Oomfbrt>le,
cheap and durable.. ^ <J$li
id 6eo them.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
A largo lot of those first rat?
rot)-Wheel Wheelbarrow*, just?
jmpleied. * **-"'
X R. SHERMAN,""Agertt. ^
THE ORIENTAL
g COFFEE-POT.
We are manufacturing, un?
der authority from til'? Papgj
tenteea, ' ' " ?
m THE ORIENTAL
a OOfPlB-POT.
? which beats the Old Domini
j ion, and all other styles,
.a ; " clear out of sight," while it
S | ia sold at but little paore than
5 tho common eoffee*pot.
s' If ycu love GOOD COFFEE,
try an Oriental.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. i
QLaJi ff - PICTURE
FRAMES.
\5(e are. pcopured to., pat up. all
iuds and styles of
Qilt and Rosowood
'icture Frames, na cheaply as fchoy
ah be purchased in Charleston.
J. B. SHERMAN, AgeuU.
F9M9TIBBS*
We are constantly
tereceiving additions to
^^^Four Stock, end have
nst effected arrangements with
n extensive Mauulaetory, which
nil enable us to offer K at much
jwer prices than ever. . .
We intend to keep as good an
ssortinent as the market demands,
nd to sell it lower than it v*n he
rocured from either Charleston or
kriumhia.
J. B. SHERMAN, A^ent.
ALATMI CLOCK'S,
varrnntcd to keep good time, and
o wake you up at any time of the
liffht or morning that you with.
Vrice, $1.75. J.
B. SHEBMAIT,
Wall Paperinf.
A HANPROMR ASSORTMENT OF
TVALL PAPERING,
BOUDERIR G\ -*,
EIRE SCREENS,
WIN DO W SHADES, Ac.
uat received and for sale by
J.B.SBLEfiMAN, Agent.
v\ STEREOSCOPES ;*
And Stereoscopic Views.
A good Mgortinent of Stereooopcs,
sbme as k>w aa $1.50, and a
rory large and unusually choice aoection
of View* jnat feeehred.
KEROSENE LAMPS.
We hare^ust opened a new lot
irlth an - "?
Improved Burner^
he l>eat we hav?.ever hadN
Houflokcnpfng Qoodc.
r Etorything in the Housekeeping
ne, from a $100 Cooking Stove