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w V' ' * ^ . .. Umitnrififfl (JMio. Somr Hom(?>Once on n lime. n Van ?ee, who wm traveling through Ken wflev.. had it fine horae, end no money. 't? h?d taught the animal to lie down ?? fttt on tr}? hnunehea when the hridle was pulled pretty hard. Our traveler aw no wav of replenishing hf? purse hut hv setting hi* horse,. and this lie re olved to do at the first opportunity.? \* he was &oing slowly along '>? s?w a hunter at some distance from the road, hom he rode np to and nccosted. Tn he course of the conversation he told the latter that he had an invaluable ' horae to aell?a horse that would act j precisely like a setter, when in the vicin j ity of game. Casting his eyes around at { thi same time discovered some fresh ralibit tracks, he gave the bridle s.jerk. The docile quadruped immediately laid down. * There are some rahl-its here." said the rider ; M I know hv his ears. The Ken j tuckian, curious to test the reputed *a j gaeitv of the horse, searched around, and 1 nr?- enough started three or four rahiiits. Jle was greatlv surprised, hut the Yankee took the affair as a matter of conr?e. To make a long storv short, the wonderful horse changed hands on the spot, three hundred dollars being the con lideration. His new owner mounted j him, and, with hariicteiistic"hosj?itn!itv. i the Yankee agreed to accompany him ; home. Thev'soon came to a stream j which thev had to cross, and which was rather deep for horsemen. Judge of the Kentuckian'8 dismay, when, on pulling : the bridle in the middle of the river, lii? ! teed subsided in the tunning waters a* I if lie was n hippoppotamns. " IIciw is i this?" he roared out, nothing but hi<, head visible. The Yankee was not dis j concerted in the least, but replied coolly. | " Oh. I forgot to tell yon. lie is as good j for fish as he is for rabbits J" [ Tennessee IJerall. 1 Vrnr Obmgtng.? A tradesman was i wailed upon in his shop by a superbly J attired female, whom he politelv addrosed, and desired to know what coin ( mands she wished to honor him wilh j fire lady, af.er lifting her vail, which j hid a not unhandsome face, intimated in stvlo corresponding with her dress: , that hearing there was a vacancy in thei gentleman's service, she desired to bo i engaged hv him as housemaid. The gentleman stated that his better ' half was at their residence in the -uh urhs. lire foil owjwp clittlngiiG ermiotl I Qomont rriil /in n Aiiocnl<Mta dI affected tone: ) Then you reside in the! country?that would be so incoavenient. j Gentleman.?But, then, we could re j move to town. Servant girl.?And the wnshing, 1 1 am given to understand, is done at home. | which I don't much like. Gentleman.?But, then, wo could | give them out. Servant girl.?And arc there any children. Gentleman.?T waive. Servant Girl.? (In great excitement , and half inclined to taint:)?Twelve children ! Gentleman.?But. then, to oblige von i we could drown a few of them. The ladvvevant turned upon her heel I and swept away from the premises w ith j the air of Cleopatra. A Practicai. Lfoiri.ator. An amusing scene in theLegislatnreofPenn svlvania oeenred on a motion to remove the capitol of the State from Ilariishurg ; to Philadelphia. A matter of fact mem her from the rural districts, who had heard of the gieat facilities with which brick houses are moved from one part of the eitv to another and who had not the leas*, idea that anything hut moving the State House was in contemplation. roffl ana h:iui : A similar anecdote is tol.l of n " back j wcwl* " member who was in this city I af the time otir South Carolina Legislature wore discussing (lie removal of J the Capitol. A wag of-tho Oily or Par-1 i*h??s, look his country friend around the I Stfito House, (now tlie Court House.) and consulted his practical wisdom as to the possibility of removal. Tt was enough, and on entering the Hall of Representatives the country member oa gerly caught tbc speaker's eye and delivered bis opinion : " Mr. Spoakar, I've studied tbis qnes- j tion, and I've looked nil round this 'eiel house, and I tell vou. sir, that all the ox { en and horses in the Waxhaws will never inovo it."?Charleston Courier. At the hattle of Buena Vi*la one of j the Regiments of Cenernl Jo Lane's I llrigade was exposed to a heavy fife of j rannom shot, and the men were oh- I served to waver aecasionallv as a hall whizzed by the column. The aid Oen ,i H..1 . .. v.. i r,r,i nil!", cniivil oni ; 'Indiana! Regiment, no dodging I" Just then a| heavy ?hol flew hy, sending it* hot I breath light into Lane's face, when lie; invouluntarrly ducked his head. at which ! his men began to titter. Rut tho old | A llow instantly . recovering his com. posure, shouted out : " Indiana Regiment, dodge the big ones !" [Philadelphia Inquirer. From tiir Scbume to tub Ridicit- i i.ot;s.? A Wisconsin paper, after des- i cribing a farm which tho advertiser! w ants to sell, adds : 44 Tho suriound ing country is tho most beautiful the; /i , 1 _ # - . * - rri uoa 01 nature ever nwtue. i lie scenery is celestial?divine ; also two wagons to! sell, and n yt ke of steera." " Do you love me, Jonntlinn ?" Do I love toii! Ax the sun if it loves i lie flowers?ax -i ter Sal if the loves ing oiha?ax ask kitten if it lo\es a waim htick. Love ^oti, Lucy ? Show me the man what ray* 1 don't, and I'll cn\e hie head in with a cistern puis. A toijno inan hv the name of John ron has been arrested in Albany, for |?? rj i dating a new " dodge: ' lie fust eoed bmllea on the tail of n rat, and then so d him for a rrjnirrel. T. M & I Wheeler Sc Wilson's SEW I NO MACHINES. r?"1UESE Machines have taken the premium f. at all Faira, when there has been any competition. Ami in St. Louis, last fall, received the bijjhcct prize for useful family inventions, a Silver Pitcher. " ltefer to Rev. 3. A. Rroadus, and Rev. Janice P. Boycc, Greenville, S. C\ ~ PRICES. Sowing Machines, Plain Centre Table,..? 60 0( r "" " Extra Finished 80 0( " *' half Case finished,.., 90 M( " " Full Mahogany Caao 106 01 " ' Rosewood " 121. Of IK-mincra. 5 5t i rices uniform, with charges for frcighl from narleston, 8? C.,nt11y. Needles, Thread and Me'alie Spells on hand to suit purchasers EDOERTON, RICHARDS A CO., Agants for South Carolina. W. 11. WATSON*. Agent for Greeuvillc, S. C April 19 50 16 Ta W. DAVIS ~ Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler, GREENVILLE. 8. C. Mjj 11E calls attention to his ,'pVen#^^Odid stock of WATCHES AND IP?' TKWELHY, which U of the very ylv _ Mai lu st qnaliiv.' lie has the finest J&u^i^ScP^ArticIo of Watehcs tiiat lias evei heen offered for sale in this market, and liif stock Comprises tliu finest English and Swiss Chronometer, and nlso the fine magic Watch, and-tlic celebrated Joseph Johnson Lever, and the Julius Jurgcnsen Watch, aud all other fine makes. The above Watches are in fine Gold and Silver t'nscs. Hunting, and Open Vncc. all of wWchlte will warrant to keep the best of time JEWELRY. Ho hns a great variety of J K\V EI.ltY. of tin latest stylos, lie deems it needless tomcntioi tUciittieles of Jewelry, but says lie bus got e\ erything you uced. Ho will kc?rp soon. Silver and Plated Waro, Suitable to ilio market. * REPAIRING. All kinds of RKPAIRIXG done in Watches, Clucks and Jewelry in n workmanlike manner, and nt the shortest notice. llis Shop inny he found at the tlnnilIctt House. 42-tf Feb !!!) J AS. M. ALLEN, P v mRllii DEALER, <*Ki]Ei\vir,g,i:,!y;.c. 3TV All Orders for M.\i:nt.r. Wonic prompt Iv attended I ?. !'??If I'd* 0 The Assembly House, Onk Sqi auj: West of the Post Office, Plain Street, . . . Columbia, S. C. rpms well known Establishment lms been 1 thoroughly re-fitted mid improved, and is now permanently opened for the accommodation of., the Puidie. Every attention will h? given to supply the wants and comfort "of P.i liviir. uoi.'f ..I...I. lit..-. U. T. MiVSON, Proprietor. Pec 8 31 if MILLINERY. WMB. KAsaa & to aiajacoss ' IIAVE returned from Nov y/rSzSfAfa York with n large and rnmplct fiSXaKXKL assortment of handsome Goods WILL OPEN nr??x/|f O.N Wei>sesi>ay.T)ip. llrniNNi "id to which they invito th C/ ,PI attention of the ladies of Green rille and rieinify. Among their stock may ho found the fin tilde. Adelaide and Dove-Cape lints; a grenl variety of Misses' Fancy Hats; Itcrthn Capos; Head-Presses : Hair l'laits and Curls : Kngenin Magpie, Itridal and Mourning Veils. A large stoek of Ititihons at reduced prices ; Hats cleaned and trimmed ; 1 tresses cut and hasted. April 6 48 tf HANDSOME JEWELRY ON SALE. VVERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT nl fine and other JEWELRY may he hat of the Subscriber, who makes to order Eiir/nrfc men/ Rinff>, and .any other article required in his line. REPA1 KIXG faithfully done i,%Tlir<i! Doors below I lie Ooodlctt House J. IT. RANDOLPH. Greenville, S. 0., Sep. 15, 1S59. 19-If ORR &, PRICE, ATTORNEYS A1 LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. JAMM I.. OKR.. . W. T. PRICE May IS 1 tf i . p. joS es, ATTORNEY AT LAW " AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. ORP.KNVI1.LR, . C. ffjfT Office East side of Court House Square where ho may bo found daily, from 9, A. M. to ?, P. M. 37-ly * Jan 19 i. P. REKtr 8. P. GOO PL ET1 REED & GOODLETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, S. C. Office. Xorth-Eaet Corner Court Jlouee Square .1 miiw-4 4 tf *AJDi?LK St HARNESS MWN TIP A C T O It Y TT1 K subscriber would respeetfnll; t inform Iho public generally that h continues tne above Business, Tic nhore the GreenriUc Hotel, auil is pre parod to furnish customers with sny deserlptini of 1IOMR MANUFACTURED PADDLKP . < nrrmur, mippy anrl ? Agftll IIAllft mad j to order, and in tho bent atylca. BRIDLEf J WniPM, Ac., oti hand, and for ante f'HKAf ?-tr Saddle, and lUrnoa REPAIRED a ! ahort notice. A. M. GILREATII. I March W At 1y FOR RENT, ?|? UNTIL tha ftr?( day of Jannar jjy noxt, at $200 p?r annum, lit THE STORE lYOITSi on Main atrcel, flroonvillo, ,S. C., recently o< cuoicd by Macldi.i A 1-0*0. C. A. MAUI-DIX, Adm'x, </ hen it no*, of R. Mauldin, deo'd. March 1 it f SO V SI A. SOMMEltsI MS ') J)j WOULD rwpMtftilly invite L4\fl l)>* attention ?f hie customers <fc> 1 ,lll I and the |>ublio generally to th? fact that ha rcceutly had bia STORK enlarged, and h*s just received and now offers for sale, THR LARCriT AKt> SRMT RKI.RCTKD STOCK OF mm m summer coqds lie haa over before exhibited in this market, consisting, partly, of Summer Silks, French Organdies, Chntlies Muslins, Jaconets. Prints, Long Cloths Lobes, Parages, Parasols, Dusters, lloops Bonnncts, Flats, and Black Bilks And a variety of QOODS generally kept in Dry Goods Stores. Oy A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GENT'S ANX>YOUTH'S Ready-Made Clothing'. , Dftn'ru a vn uimnei uvv/ i o Jj. onv/riO, MATS AiXD CAPS, J TR.XJ3VK.S, dSXmMKSKS (COT^IEY | ETC., ETC., ETC. CHOICE 'FAMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. ; ??>3J 33 .. AT A. SOMMERS'. T^'CASO AM /A) FOR ALL K1SDS j of r'tionucE.-nx', I r April 5 " . 48 If F. BURTY, LOVEUND'S BUILDING. GREEIWIllE. S. C., ' fil RESPECTFULLY Inform* the pnb' Afi I lie generally that he lia* on huud it fine ' * TiV -I?of BOOTS, SHOES, I BROGANS, &C., j WELL ADAPTED TO TUTS MARKET. In the assortment will he fonnil i 1 Ladle*, Misses' and Children's Bailor* and | Shoes, of many kind*. - I (lent lemon's, Youths' -and Boys' Boots, Oaiters and Shoe*, j Ditcher'* Boot*?an excellent article. I Brogan* of all sixes and most djirahle make. In fact, a* full an assortment of Article* in t hi* line nx can he found in any establishment in a town of the same sixe. lie also respectfully ask* an examination of , , hi* Prices for Cash, satisfied that hi*<Joo?l* are I offered ^ At the Lowest Possible Fiffnre. I Persons in want of anything of the kind will please give him a cull. A I.SO, ON IIA NO, A <*ood Mm-k of fscnthcr, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Boot and Shoe Making. j This hrimeh of hi* business is still earned on ' under lira personal supervision, ntid every ear* ; will be taken,to guarantee satisfaction to those I trli,n.glr..nl? Kim 1T_?f V?.. Ift NEW' CAUPET StOHR. '1 JAlll'H ?. ICAII.ir, I IMPORTER. JOUBER, AND DEALER IN AIA j IvlNI >S OF 'CARPETING, RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN* GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, * i rm-i\ iJ,< tv^f CHARLESTON, S. C., A. ii. ISA I ill H & into., ' >(>.% BROAD ST., . . AUGUSTA, OA. I Nov :u 29 1y I. L. FALK & CO., WIIiiI.GRAUK ANI> RKTAII. OR.M.RltS IN ' CLOTH IINTO, f AM? e Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ' NO. 205 KINO BTIiEET, ' CHARLESTON, H. C: Manufactory nhd Wholesale Ware . 34 Dkv Sthkkt, New York, e i*r All Orders promptly attended to. Nov 24 . -'!> ly I C. F.JACKSON & CO. M FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 199 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. i Nov 2t 29 _ ly* Southern Independenco o LOOK WELL TO TI1E SOUTH!! o Withdraw your Northern Patronage! ! 4 NO you effect moro than all the speeches i j ^V. made in Congress, and will cause Aholi| (ionif:ill, Cllraism, Fanntloism, and all (lie other isms, to foul, and that soriotisly, too, Ibeir | dependence on Southern Commerce, and will j effect a radical chalice soon or and more power ! ul than all tlio political harangues ill Christen. I doin. Encourage Southern Industry, SouthI em Enterprise, Southern Mnnirfacturcs, and. I ahove all. Southern Independence, and call on D. F. West & Co., Anil you can get Goods ') VERY LOW FOIt CASH, an.) on very reasonable and accommodating j terpis from prompt paying customer*. I We are now receiving from -Charleston a ' lurge addition to <ror present stock, comprising 1( I a general assortment of everything nrually ' ' kept in a country store, which we offer to sell ' | on the most- reasonable terms. We will take _ Produce, as well as Cash, iu cxebango for our floods. D. F. WEST CO. Plain, fireenville, S. C., April 3. 4fl-tf 1 WAGON MAKING AND REPAIRING. : rtiift' ...k??tVw ??a.ii- t-m .v r a uirjMUFBirn'crB rri>|irrmnij mi firm ino punJ lie that they intend carrying on the bn* sine** of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and WAGON and BUGGY REPAIRING, in the town of Greenville. Tho host of Timber will he u*cd, and tho work warranted to bo well done. . ! Mr. POOL, who will superintend the'work, is a y I workman of considerable experience, baring a i learned tho business under the best workmen at a ] tho Carriage Factory of Messrs. Oower, Cox, - i Marbley A Co. All work will bo done upon n tho most reasonable terms, and on abort notice. I. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. ; WANTED, A lot of KAONKI) LUM II BR wanted i for which a fair price Will ho paid. 1 J. A. TOWNB. W. P. POOL. J W. A. TOWNB. I (JreanrRla, Febmary 2,1M0. 89 tt 7 i Hair Dressing itud Klmving. i X>URRir>OK contlnnos tho TONSORlAl ? I > bnaiiicsa at hia Old Stand, in Deattie'i >. Crick Building. whore ho is ready, daring th? j day and evening, to Shave tho Board aad Cm . Hair and Shnmpoo tho Ifaad. lie respectfully sski s continuation of patmnago. Oot 1 21 *-f ? " 'A . p v J '1 I III, . H eg?BBgg^gg t x & iff ,x; . i tl' -v ,6-Ei iuhddvpemm IM1 llliUlillflj STUJPEI k WTm m IN OREE1 1^ consequence of (he Impending Crisis end bare uiadc, withdrawing their patronage frc SOl'TPDRN I and having, with the utmost repugnance, survey neglecting to rear up that criterion for the sunn; ed upon them, I have concluded to show to the v of Nhxafetb f that there is still some balm jn O the blooding wound and whispera Word of consoli Having just received the most STimOCS STI ever exhibited to the public gave, or aver import them to COUNTRY MERCHANTS whb are in I HEADQU and the public at large, at prices MUCH LOWE For the conviction of unbelievers, and those I mm, niiiioiigD r propoet nas 110 nonnr jn nts owi world for competition, is obliged to succeed, cvci field, is a dead limit. . I Tbo Annexed Item* will afford a/aint 'ttml/l AT CARIT The most cxtonsive, s RE.ID 1* MJ1D1 Coats, .'>0 and 75 ecnts, and no words, Punts, 50 " 75 " " " " Vests, 40 " '& " " " " Shirts. 50 " 75 " ? ' " Superfine Silk Hats, ? $2,00 Wool *? . 40 Calf Skin Boots, superfine, - 2.50 HOOl* SKIKTS, 8 Hoops, - - - . 50 |. I tl ? ? 70 75 " v . - . " 87 | Together with a large stock of Silk Bonn j Shawls, Trunks, Shirtings, Indigo, Nails, Crack monaies, Segars, Corn. Flour, Baoon, Rice, COJ Whisky, Brandy and Wine, and a large lot of ai i The above MARKED DOWN itims, white > not n more phantom of the mind?an idle pbant > word, oceans in o tear, and points, like the Deed j l/rtcurille at a lower price than in any Southern OARirS STOKE Tile highest Cash prices CASK'S' STORE ! May 10 "1 ladd, Webster & Co.'s I (SWW&T , SBWING MIVGHIXBS,. WHICH. For Bennty. anil Simplicity of Conrlrurlion, uml Kffictcney in Working, are i UNEQUALLED BY ANY. I . "" A Few of I lie .Tinny llnaoao Why these Marliinrn ARE PUEFEKRRD ABOVE ALL OTIIKItri. 11. They arc so roiinirkaliiy implc in their cuimlniiition. V. child can fp.-ratc them mid i understand their mechanism. 1 ! 2. They arc llic ilmnjiil Sowing'Machine* i ; made. It i? almost' Impossible to break of get I them out of order. H. They arc ?urr in their operation: finish- | | ing tvork in a uniformly peVCect manner. 4. They make u tight lock atiu h, alike on ' 1 both aides of thu work, which cannot he unrai voted. .1. They 'stitch, hem, hind, fell, nih Mid I gather, without hosting. A Tl.nv ...... ......II. ?-II IK- l:~l..? 1 ... ...v ? " """ "R"" ?m? I heaviest'fabrics. 7. They ??* over the heaviest seams with- j ! out changing the tension or breaking the finest 1 thread. | They use nny No. of Cotton, Thread or 1 . \ Silk, directly from the spoof. 1). Tltov use n straight noedto; curved ones ' are linhle to hrouk. 10. Tlu- needle ha* a perpendicular motion..' I This i* nhsolutoly necessary for heavy work. 11. They have n wheel feed ; none others are ' in constant contact with the work. 12. They run easily ami nre almost nni ofcfc^s. | 13. They are not liable to oil the dress of the operator. It. They do not rermlrc a scrcw-driver to set tho needles. | 15. They do not have to be taken apart to ' | oil or clean. 1(5. They do not form ridges on the under ; sido of the work, nor rnvel not, nor are tbc.V j wnsteful of thread. As is the ease with all | I chain-stitching machines. 17. They ur* capable of doing a greater | range of work, nnd in a more perfect manner I tliau any other Sewing Machine. We warrant these Machines, am', vouch for the recommendation of the abovp. DYER & PICKLE, AGENTS, GItF.F-NV4r.I R S C. April 19 10 N , 1y BLACK SMITHING. 1 v Tho concern of TOIV NES A jML 11 A W K IN8 hnviug brat dissi l\ ' by mutual cnnufnl, thu business 1 will bo carried on at the uma Shop hv tin- un! dersigaed. O. W. BROOKS. January, 1869. J. L. HAWKINS. j NOTICE. flTIIR undersigned having transferred his in- 1 I tercet in the Blacksmith hop ntar Williams' tore, to Messrs. Biiooks A Hawkim, i takes pleasure in cecoinmonding them (onshore 1 of pnhlic patronage. They will he prepared to attend promptly and satisfactorily to all nails in their line. They have experienced aud skill- 1 ful Smiths In Horseshoeing, Repairing and Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and all other ordinary work of a Blacksmith 8hop. January, 1869. 87-tf O. F. T0WNK8. SHAVING". HAIR TJIIMMINQ, DRESSING, DYING, AND Razor setting anT> riiampooino, at ni? Second Door *bove Mr. MoFhcraon'i, wilson" cook. i Moy 2 20 %%9Ai \ 100,000 lbs. Rags Wanted * AfP J. A. PEARSON & CO.'S miSr SHOP, OUKENVILLR. 8. a 1 "MTC T' Trill exchange Tin Wat*, Dowcxlici, i W Print., Hhoe?, IUte, Ac., for HAIM At L OAAh prim. Thankful for pa*t patronage we r hope to merit continuance cf the Aemc. J. A. PRABSON A CO. April 1? H * I mi ; i'? *ii i'i i ff ? ?:? ?- 3 VTEDSill! VTDOXJS ?<*!> IP Q6 TO JS? J? ?1 WILLE. the important raovn our Country Merchants >m the North and encouraging DOnmEKCE, ed the stagnant fields of Southern enterprise, 1 South which th?>Iinpending Crisis has crowd roriq mat someiumg goou call *1111 " oumo oui ilead; that therein yet a physician to heal itioa iato thacaraof my bleeding countrymen. OCR OF ROODS d from any foreign hemiaphere, I will offer fovor of making Greenville their ARTERS, R than can be procured either North or South, cthnt doubt until they eec and/ecf, I will any n eoiintry, yt^t a merehanivwho challenge* the i if the whole world, like the aun on Gibon'a '?nee of what can be done S STORE. uperb and complcto E CLOTHIJYG. a ?Ladies' Shoes, fine, elastic,, - $1.00 Slippers, "... - 50 Children's Shoes, fancy and 9no, 40 & 50 Men's " superfine, - 1.20 Hoys' " large sizes, - 50 Superfine sowed Kid Shoes, with heels 1.30 (Fir?t Quality.) 18 ? .... $1.25 HO " .... 2.00 . lHtstcrs, .... 75 els, Flats, Robes, Fans, Umbrellas, Linens, ers. Jewelry. Watches. PistoU, Razors, Port-' r::z, si t;ah, molasses, salt, Rum, rticlcs ton numerous to mention. they spenk louder than trumpet tonmirs. nro ar.ee?hot a reality thai speak* volume* in a lc to the pole, that ft??d* com be ptirchnned ?'a or Nort^'tn market, and, above nil, that rs THE PEACE. paid for PRODlTPE. . \ > IS THE PLACE. ?r Cioi>orrli<rn n*td CSicnt Qitrt** * ? ? T.w vvy Wt. remedy in llie-wArld ? for tb? cute of Gonorrham, Gleet, ? *< -Ac- o x K 5 Ent nnd ?liink wlint you please. g ^ Full direction*, with n short ?c- X count of lite disease, nccomprny each J5J K bottle. . ,# w v-'g j At the same time " tiik cuuk " is n Jj? rH ime?t excellent rtmetly mi Chronic Colde, Coughs, Ac. - . k. ' It. drtea not produce Sick Stomach, 'M Wj or injure the constitution in any way. rjj ^ " The Cure " is entirely Vegetable, d H T* 2 Manufactured nnd for aalo by M Jfi J. D. BBUCB & CO.N {9 Newberry, S. O. I * n For snle in Greenville hy \ 5 5w And l?y nil respectable Druggists ?J throuifliout the State. Feb 0 40 tf * I He (ttuj putt ujui|jaouof> FOUNDED 1852. CHA^TERED^854. .. I.OCATgn Corner of Baltimore and Oharlee Streete, BALTIMORE, Ml). flTIlfc Imrgcst, Mont Rle^antlr Furnished, I and Popular Commercial. College in the In i tod States. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to nhlaiti a Tfinmttgk Pmrticnl Hinhimt Kdnvntiun in tlae least possible time and at the lenst expense. A I?arg? and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, containing upwards of Six Square Perl, with Specimens of Penmanship, and a Large Engraving, (the finest of tho kind ever made in this country,) representing tho Interior View of thu College, with Catalogue stating terms, Ac., will lie sent to every Young Mau on application, frre of thixrijt. Write immediately and you will receive the package by return mall. Address, K. K. LOWER, March 1 43-1y Baltimore, d. THE WORLD OUTDONE! THE MEDICINE CALLED " Inflammatory i;xlfrpalor,1* WHICH was sold during Cortrt in this place, is now on sale, by J. W. ilRADY, of llreenville. It cannot now he lougcr dodbted lint this Medicine is the most efficacious remody ever in thie-place, for Kidney Diseases, Piles, Neuralgia,-Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rheumatism. Numerous cases of tho abovo diseases have been cured this present week. Headache, Toothache. Earache, Hprains, aud sllBoWol Affections, disappear before it as if. by the touch of magic. Try it, and keep it in your families, for sickness comes when you least expect'it. J. W. ORADY, Agent for Oreenville, 8. C.p Dr. H. PILL, Wholesale Ag't nt Columbia; also by ail Wholesale Druggists in Charleston, 8. C. O. W. DAVI8, Proprietor, Box 4520, Now York Post Ofllee. Nov 3 2ft tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, I'll I LA DELPHI A, A Tlanaw/.Uwt T Sl4~*I * ' " " '* ,? wNvruwui. ?ni?< uuuon muiDDinra ojr facial Kndowmeut, .for tbo Relief ?f the Hick ami DIiUmixmI, afflicted with Virulent and Kpidomic Disease*. and eaneeiaily for th? Cure of Mmwm of the Sexual Organ*. MKDICAL Advice given gratia, hy lite Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by Utter, With a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habit* of lifa, Ao.,) and in fare* of extreme poverty, Medicinea furnished free of charge. 'Valuable Report* oa Sperm at < rrlxaa, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organ*, and on the New Rentedie* employed in tbe Dispensary, went to tbe afVletad In aealed letter enralopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamp* for Pott(Afo will be aofCDtahlp. Addre**, DR. J. SKIT-LIN HOUOIITON, Acting Surgeon, How ird A**oetation, No. 3 Sonth NlnthBtrert, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Director*. K7.RA D. IIKARTWKLL, Prasldewt. fl*o. PAiarHiLT>, Secretary. Ffb 9 ? 1/ in ngnmnyi )< ^ / CAST STIO^ ~ ptiwiTroxaoBi > TITAN UFACTTTREI) ?prernty a JLTL for ue, and to pattern# fur- ? nished by ourselves; ?re ^ made, blade and ahanfc, out of one | pieCo of the very beet quality aA*! } temper of Cast Steel, and have * el rength of blade and length of ban.- 0 die to suit our Southern fanning. ? The success of this article bae ? brought various IMITATIONS in- 0 to tho market, but tbd - . Genuine Cast t eel Hoe IS SOLO ONLY BY B J. B. SHERMAN; Agent. J GARDENING^ TOOLS. 1 SPADES; HOES, .. * . * HAKES, TRO WETS, a PRUNING SHEARS, * LINE REELS, f and everything else in this line, on hand and to arrive soon. . J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. * \ ARiRlkllMfllk RtliRI>A lv We are manufacturing ElliottV c Celebrated Spring Red. They are t all that can be desired. Comfort- 1 able, cheap and durable. - Call J and 6ee them. ' 1 J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. j j A large lot of those lirst-ratt Iron-Wheel Wheel bar rows, just ] completed. I J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. 1 ? 1 THE ORIENTAL g COFFEE-POT ; E-g We are manufacturing, un i der authority from the Pa 1 > > j ten tees, | @ THE ORIENTAL# ? COFMK-POT. ! S3! . paa | which l>eats the Old pomin i i ion, and all, other styles !?i " clear out of sight," while 1t SB is sold at but liitlo more than PP tbc common 'coffee-pot. 5=5 If you love GOOD COF FEE, trv an Oriental. * J. 1L SHERMAN, Ascent, PICTURE FRAMES. . We are prepared to put up all kinds and styles,of . Gilt and Rosewood J 1'ictme rnhies, as cheaply as ihey lean be purchased in Charleston.* J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent. i n^WKL;' ^ Wo are constant!) pe^^f^u^tcccivhig additions to ^ . _1I^*wulu. Stock, end have.', I just effected arrangements with Ian extensive Manufactory, which will enable us to offer, it at much lower prices than over. 1 Wo intend to keep as good an | assortment.as the market demand^, (and to sell it lower than it'can b^ procured from either Charleston or I Columbia. J. 11. SIIRRMATJ, Agent. ALARM CLOtKS, warranted to keep good tim?f ahd, to wake yon up at any time of'-the night or morning that yon wish. Price, $ f. 7 ft. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. Wall Papering* A .riAHnfiOWfc A8?QflT3*E\T QIt WALR PAPS RING, BORDKTHNQr FUIE SCREENS, WIN 1)0 IF SHADES, <fee, just received mid for sale- by J. IJ. SIlEttMAN, Agent, HTKREOHCOPEI ;v And Stereoscopic Views. . A good assortment of Stereo scopes, some as low aa 111 .60, and a very large and uuusujdly choicoeelection of Views just received. KEROSENE -LAMPS. Wo have jast opened a now lot 5 with an Improved Burner, the beat we havo ever had. Housekeeping Goods. Everything in the Housekeeping line, -from a $100 Gooking Stove to a five cent Tin Cup, may be found at the Store of J. B SHERMAN, AOEHXTT, GREENVILLE, S. 0. led ?t \\ If > m ?riitn?r-r amtmum ? 'J t c^pottndnfocdy.faT wfcffi wa.fcaTo Worrtl to prodooe th? Moot dpi^tul rttmtiw A rtnt ca'n bfc mod*. It C? aconoeatrata&MtraoC i Para gamp*rilla..?o combined n^k?tk*r nhn?itooa of atiU greater ^ltaratifa power u r> afford an affccdva antidote ftr flto gtaaa?n? tonapqpallaia reputed to cura. .Xtfii Mfetwi f ^am?B? ?trnca to this largo naaa Of our ttiicV^ Mftwricfawaa. HowconplctdjrAii ompou^* ^ pr?w?? *7 *?P?r- ' ] ncnt-on a.'*"? of ?*?? wont ?o*es to to frond f thatoUoW^^Pl^U : Roiinniti ??"*? SOHOrVaOV* CWMI*t?, Icald Hbaq, Strums coTiom, MsnooiiAL Dusil, AixftA o* Tio Daulovmcx, " J kr?A AMD IxOIOMTlbtV, E?T?i7yj? v".*; k ftr. Amtuokt'i FiHB, and ind?o;i . J10 " 1am of complaints arising from Iwo^ ft* Blood. This compound will bo firand a grtqt pro- ' M inter of hoalth,.wlMnwtaken in the spring, to % xpel the foul humors which -fb?tct in tho ilood a* that season of the year. By the times' expulsion of them many rankling disorders _ re nipped in tho bud. Multitudes ciu\, h^ * he aid of ttds remedy, spare th mi selves frcZ* he endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous ores, through which the system will strive to id itself of corruptions, if Jtbt assisted to do his- through tyo natural chsSmels of tho body >y on alterfltlvo medicine, Cleanse opt the ltiatcd bipod whenever you find its impurities lursting through tho skin in pimpleo, eruptions, ir sores; cleanse it when you And it is obtructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it v hen ever it is fauh .and your feelings will tell rou when. Even where no particular disorder s felt, people enjoy. better health, and live ongcr, for cleansing' the blood. Keep tho I ilood healthy, and all Is well; hut with this >abulum of life disdrdercd, there can be no asting health. Sooner or later some thing nust go wrong, and the great machinery of ife is disordered or overthrown. ; SarsAD&rilla has. and daaervn* mrnJi lli/i reputation of accomplishing' these ends. "But he world has beep egregfously deceived by preparations of it, portly because the drug (lone has not all tho virtue thafc is claimed for it, but more because mamr preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, I :ontaih tfttf little of the virtue oi Sariaparilla. jr any thing else, . \ " During late years tho public have Men misled by largo bottles, pretending to fire a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilln for one dollar. Host of these have boon frauds upon the rick,Tor they, not only contain little,-if any, Seraaparilla, but often poLciirativc properties whatever. llencc, bitter and painful disappointment has followed tho use of tho various extracts of Rarsanartlla which flood tho. market, until the name itself is justly despised, and pas become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still wc call this compound Saraaparilta, -and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue tho name from the load of dbloquy. wbkfli rests upon it. A*d we think we have ground for believing it haw virtues which are irresistible by tlgt ordinary run of the tlkgaeos it is intended <6 tufc. In Ordut to seeuro tpdr complete eradication, from tho system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions ou tlio .buttle. ' ^ - . rlt8r*Bxo ? v DB. X. C. A.YEB dc CO. r i*6wi&&i^, MASS. . Prlpe, %JL per Bottle f IU Bottles for $3. A >M * vs . i /\yers v^ncrry pectoral h?U WW for itself ntech 4 tfnoxrn for tho cnre of every variety of Throat eYtdIaong Compliant, that it is entirely unnecessary for ?? to recount the evidence ef it* virtue*,'wherever it has beea-etaployed, A* it her long been -in constant u?o throughout this sectipn, we need not do more than assure the people ita quality ie kept up to the Wat it ever hoe "been, ana that it may be relied en to do for their relief all it has arte been found to do, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ron tilb cm a* ov " ? CntHrtneu, Jaundice, Dytfipria, Indigestion, llysentety, Foul Sloytaoh, Erysipelas, Headache, Pilet, lUtctuhcftism, Eruptions end Skin Diseases. Hirer Complaint, Dropsy, Vtiter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, W orms, . .Qout, Neuralgia/ at a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They arc aegar-pooted, ao that -the most sensitive .carl take- them, pleasantly, and they are the heat-aperient in the world, lor all the purposes of a family physic. * . -' * Trios M eeat* per )Box; Tire boxes-for $100. Ore at n timbers of Clergymen', Physicians, Statesmen, and cushiont personages, have leal their names ?a certify the unparalleled nMfulaaM of these remedies, but out'spare here will not permit the inwrtioMf them. The Agents below named fornish gratisourAHBOicaK ALMA.vaoin which they are given ; with also, full descriptions of the above complaints, and.the treatment that should be followed for thriTbufw. ' J).o not he put off by' unprincipled dealers with fttw preparations they make mora profit on. Demand ArVa's, and take no others. The sick Wbnt the best aid there ia for thews, and Use* should W*9*; " 7 ."*<5. ?/ ? ^ ??MBi. gfc\*sss^ ? ?11? m guwn* or nnsr, ^ OR f'MANuR OK Mtr 4kr.on mxna k ur wrr or cha.vok or nu.-?| o* iiusos Jtr out; ' ^ . ' . JRSSSipK: fSisIll ^355& ' *. HK <U'b4MLr, t " >*- / ?b* 7 ?4?t . r.