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Snmnrwt'g (Dlio.
A crooo grained mm} aarljr maa, too
crooked by nature to keep tlill, went
o?er to bin neighbor, Mr. F ? ? M
inarkablv coot. calm non reaieieot, and
addrp^sed him thus:
" That piece of fence over there is
mine, end too rfifV*! have it."
" Why." reefed Mr/ " yot.
must be nifsfnlten, V thinTc."
" No, do-; it is miue and I shell fceep
it."
" Well." said F " suppose we
leave it to any lawyer you shall choose."
" I won't leave it to any lawyer," aahi
the other.
" WeH," continual Mr. F , 44 shall
we leave it to anv fbnr men in the village
that yow shall select f
" No, I shall have the fence."
* Not at all discomposed, Mc F
aid :
u Well, neighbor, then T shall leave
it to yourself to.say who it does belong
?to yon or to me."
8trock domb by the appeal, the worthy
man turned away, saying:
M1 won't bar# anything to do with a
man that won't contend J or Ai* own
righto?
"rv^v*s/%^v -%*"ur-r J "f* I .c ^
During the trial of Fortman, at Covington,
Kentucky, one of the jurymen
returned was asked by the prosecution
if he bad any " conscientious scruples
about inflicting the death penaltv f"
44 Scruple* f
* Yea, air, conscientious scruples."
The juryman scratched bis bead, and
thought deeply for a moment.
44 Yea, sir, I have them ecru?ecru??
44 Scruples," suggested the attorney.
44 Yes, sir, 1 have conscientious scruples."
44 Will yon explain the nature of your
scruples to the court," said the lawyer.
44 My scruples," said the juryman, facing
his honor, 44 it that the Dutchman
ought to be hung, and Dm in for it?
He was ordered to "stand atido for
cause."
Two Irishmen sat down to dine on a
Yankee stew; they liked all but the
dumpMngs, which they were afraid to 1
attack, not knowing what Ibey wero.? 1
At length one thought of trying the j
house dog with a dumpling, and accordingly
handed him one piping hot. The
animal burning his mouth nt the first
bite, set up a dismal howling, and commenced
brushing his lips with his fore
paws,
" O bedad !" exclaimed tbe Irishman,
* I know what it is now?it'a a doj'i
jeteaharp /"
Cause and Effect.? An old lady }
l|]tA VW O onf f.? l\o I *> l?o?- oaasmb 1
' ?* rt? ??|?v v>? vc 11 *ii< 11 v; vii cnuidf ^
and rather superstitious withal, informed
the parson of the parish that on the
night previous she dreamed she saw her
grandmother, who had been dead for '
ten years. The clergyman asked what
she had been eating. 44 Oh. only half a j
m:nce pie." " Well." said he, 44 if you
h id devoured the other half you might ,
p-ohably have seen your grandfather
too." j
Ojjr of the Games.?On a stiict
we?tern steamboat the usual amount of |j
gamblit p and other expedients for get- g
ting ijd of time \*a? reported lo, and one *
evening aome of the passengers asked
the captain if he had any objections to their
holding a prayer meeting in tire
cabin. 44 N?*ne at all, gentlnmen." was
liis bland reply. 44 amuse yourselves in ;'
jmjj wht you iiKe; only remember ttiat
it is the rule of the host that all game*
jpust cease at ten o,clock."
A farmkr told his ntan, who was
thoroughly Irish, to run into the pasture
and catch an ox.
441 mean the off one; I will manage '
the other myself," lie said. t
Pat ran to do as he was bidden, bnt J
suddenly paused with the exclamation. ,
44 He is a reasonable roan, any how.? 1
Hedad, and how am J to know which c
is the orphan."
A Virginia negro boy, who profess- J
rd to be dreadfully alarmed at the chol- f
ma, took to the woods to avoid it, and
was there (bund asleep, Being asked ?
why be went there, be, said:
44 To pray." ' '/* b
44 But," said the overseer, ' bow was J
it yon went to sleep!"
44 JJon't know, massa, zaclly, but I ti
spec I pyerprayed myself." >
44 Wifk, wife, **bat has become of
the grapes!"
441 suppose, my dear, the hens have ft
picsea mem oil,'' was lier moderate refit
j.
" liens hens some two-legged
liens, I guess,'' said her husband, with ~
some impetuosity. 1
To which she eamly replied. " My IJ
dear, did you sve r see any other kind !*' J
"Pomp, was yer ever drunk!" "No, w
1 was intoxicated wid ardent spirits once,
and dat's enough for dis daikie. Mess
yon, C?sar, my head felt an if in was an
outhouse, while nil de niggers in de
world were splitting wood iu it."
A 8kxtimkntal chap in Rhod? la- ~
land intends to pelhion Congress, at its
i.exl session, for an appropriation to irnpioro
the channels of affection, so that
hvncefcjriU the " course of Hue love may
run smooth." ,
"I wien, VISpeaker, to present a J
liquor Ml." said a red nceed individual
iti .. If.i.lmn U?ivl?ti.M> " V/.. '
}.r?wmu v other kind/' said a political: j
"?VnY i? n tnmi t-ating aotip
fark 1 i Lirsiug liUtwuftMft^i <
I?' - i' I r>fc*u-? ic u.k^V,.
long lo tiiottgh of it.
1 >t>i?u- 111ii.k- ili.ii in?tcad of |Pv'nff "I
ciedii i" v. i,' it. f <?lit ih due, cn>h had: J
1 ( Per la \ lA?l>U akould not U ?
vc]onin?nt. i
St &
~mm
SfiWlKG MACIUN.ES
CF^ilBSB Mnrhiueg li*\o tiUtcn ilio prfiniun
1 at all Fairs, when th??1,?a tU? in.
competition, and in St. Louis, Ja*t fall, rcrcivel
the highert prtte fur useful family iavtuHiea*
SUver Pitcher.
Refer to Rev. J. A. Rroadus, and Rev. Janic
P. Boycu, Greenville, 0. jC.
' PRICES.
Sewing Machine*, Plain Centre Table,..9 50. 01
44 ?? Bitra Blabbed 80 0
" " half Case flhwbcd.... W 0
" " Full Mahogany Case 105 0
" 44 llosewood " 121 0
lletnraer*, ..\w....A 6 5i
r rices uniform, with charge* fof fVeigb
from Jnarleston, S. C.,only. Needles, Thread
and Metal io Bpool* on hand to suit purchaser*
KDGERTON, RICHARDS A CO.,
Agents for South Carolina.
VT. H. WATSON,
Agent for Urecnville, 8. C
April 19 ' 59 10
t7W7D avisT
Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler,
GREENVILLE. S. C.
HE calls attention to hi* aplen
/SkniId stock of WATCHES AM
It / JEWELRY, which is of the verj
mte.'. . JBbeit quality, lie has (be flue*
ffiCMWArtiol* of Watches that has evei
been offered for aalo in this market, and hii
Hock comprises the finest English and Swisj
Chronometer, and also the fine magic Watch
and the celebrated Joeeph Johnson Lever, ami
the Julius Jurgensen Watch, and all ether flm
make*. The above Watches are in fiue Gol<
and Silver Cases, Hunting, and Open Face, al
of ?rhichhe will warrant to keep the best of time
JhlW BLFtY.
He haea great variety of JEWELRY, of th*
latest styles. He deem* it needless to mentior
the articles of Jewelry, but says he has got ev
rvthincr Vim nan/1
He will keep toon,
Silver and Plated Ware,
Suitable to the market.
REPAIRING,
All kind* of REPAIRING done in Watches,
ClockK and Jewelry in a workmanlike manner
ind at the shortest notice.
JS*~ His Shop may be found at the Ooodett
Home. 43-tf M X&
JAS. M. ALLEN,
m&mm&E,
DEALER,
HKGENV1LLE, S.C.
ICy All Orders for Macm.e Work promptly
attended to. 4<l-t.f rVI> W
rhe Assembly House,
O.it Sqvaikic West or thk Post Office,
?laiD Street, . . . Columbia, S.C.
I^HIS well known Establishment lias hcon
thoroughly rc-fittud nml improved, and
l now pcrmnucutly opened for the ucconiuioation
of the Public. Every attention will l>c
ireu to wpply the wnnta and comfort of I'aran
s. llatca Moderate.
U. T. MASON, Proprietor.
Par 3 31 tf
MILLINERY.
mm. jpa'SSISJ A OO mmmm
HAVE returned from Niir
York witL a large mid eomplete
^CVL-trrel aaaoitinciit of huudsotuo tlooda,
jpi WILL OPEN
Os Wbdmesiiay. rut 1 lrn i.tnt.
It 40 and to which they invite the
w III attention of tUo ladisa of Clrocnillc
and vicinity.
Among their ctock may be found the Cloilde.
Adelaide and Pore-Cape llala; n great
nrirlyot Miaaea' Fancy Hate; liortha Cnpea;
lloud-Prcsaea; Hair I'Jait* andCurtaj Bugetiaa
Magpie, Itridal and Mourning Veil*. A
urge Mock of Kibbuna at reduced prieea ; Hat*
leaned and trimmed ; l)re*a?tt cut and baated.
April 5 48 tf
"wagon
r i i/Wft a -at la nnn univn
numiui ii.ni/ narAiiiJNU.
rKE subscriber* respectfully Inform the publlc
that they intend carrying on the buiues*
of WAGON MANUFACTURING, ami
TAGON and BUGGY REPAIRING, in the
own of Oroenrille. The beet of Timber will
e used, and the work warranted to be well done.
Ir. POOL, who will sit|>crlut?nd the work, la a
rorkinan of considerable experience, baring
samed the bnaineae under the beat workmen at
ho Carriage Factory of Messrs. Gower, Cox,
larkley A Co. All work will be dono upon
he most reasonable terms, and on abort notice.
L share of patronage respectfullv solicited.
WANTED.
A lot ef SEASONED LIMBER wanted,
>r which a fair price will be paid.
J. A. T0WNE8.
W. P. POOL.
W. A. TOWNBS.
Greenrillo, February 3,1860. 39 tf
Vffnlr DreMlnff hh4 Rhaving.
[^URRIDGE continues tho T0XS0RIAL
[3 business at bis Old Stand, in Bcattie's
riok Building, where he is ready, during the
?y and erewing, to Share the Hoard and Cut
airaud Shampoo the Head. He fspcetfally
iks a continuation mf patronage.
Oct 1 31 tr-t
ORR 8c PRICE,
ATTMKYS AI UW,
OKEENVILLE, 8. C.
** *? *?. ?. r*iri
May 18 1 tf
E. PT JOXKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND SOLICIT!)R IN EQUITY
um*x Yii.i.a, s. c.
JB&~ Office Ea*? *lde of Court Hon up fl^nere,
rhdre he may U found daily, ham #, A. M.,
?Jb !L k 37-ly Ju 19
, r. REKI>. R. D. GOODtBT.
ItEED tt GOODLETT,
MIOBKEIt AT LAW,
* ?
. 'vJOLICITORS IK EQUITY,
GRKENVILJ.E, 8. a
y?rtn F< ft Corner Court to not Sqnoro.
Bh?l 4 _ If
Span 1 ding's Prepared Glue.
DSSTUL nr BVXBT HOUSE. FLCIB.
ead re*4j for or* Ml the time, and
M strong no Cabinet Maker*' glue. Price
or bottle and brush, 25 <ert*. Knr eele by
t* J. P. SIX till MAX, Afwit.
I 17 . If
JLfLEJLJEJ
laddTVenter A Co/?
1 SEWING MACHINES,
: which, ,
Tor Beauty, and SiaplMW if -Construction,
and nUMny to Working, are
^ UyEQTTAljy^ BY AIT.
' A Few <rf the ItlAny Rcaseni
Wky these Manbtoes
are I je?h3e^fchrkr>
, above all* 6tu tits.7 i
j 1. They are so remarkably ?impU In theii
construction. A-child can operate them and
* understand their mechanism.
s I 2. Tboy are the wronyeet Sawing Machine*
made. It i* dmolt impossible to break or get
thorn out of order.
S._They are **r* to their operation ^ flnish0
tag work in a tmWbmly perfect Manner.
D 4. They make a tifkt lotk Hitch, alike on
0 both tides of the work, which counot be ultras
0 vcied.
0 6. They stitch, hem, bind, fell, run and
0 gather, without basting. .? ,. ?
t 0. They sew equally well the lightest and
I, heaviest fabrics.
1 7. They sew over the heaviest status without
changing the tcnsien or breokiug the fluent
thread. J , // 1 /
8. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or
" Silk, directly from the tnool.
9. They use e straight needle ; curved ones
are liable to break.
10. The needle has a perpendicular motion.
This is absolutely necessary for heavy work.
11. They have a wheel fcOd ; none others are
in constant eontact with the work.
12. They run easily and are almost noiseless.
> 15. They are not liable to oil the dress of the
f operator.
t 14. They do not require a aerew-driver to
r set the needles.
1 15. They do not have to be taken apart te
1 oil. or clean. / i J J
16. They do not form ridges on tho under
I side of the work, dor ravel oat, nor are they
> wasteful of thread, as is the case with all
I chain-stitching machines.
I 17. They are capable of doing a greater
range 01 wore, ana in a mora jxrJect wanner
than any other Sawing Machine.
1 We warrant theae Machine*, and vouch for
1 tha recommendation of the above.
DYER&F1CKLB,
AGENTS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
April 19 90 ly
A.SOMMERS
Rjnjr*TTTl WOULD respectively Snrlta
the attention of hie ruitomeri
^KLIAXXJ and the public generally to the
fact that he reoeutly had hi* STOAE enlarged,
and has just received and now ofTVre for sale, ,
THE LARGEST *WT? BENT SELECTED
STOCK OF1
mm m mun cnnnQ
uiuinu iinu uuuimiiu UUUuu
lie has ever before exhibited in thi* market,
consisting, partly, of
Summer Silks, Crunch Organdies, Challies
Muslins, Jaconets, Prints, Long Cloths
Lobes, liaruges, Purasole, Dusters, Hoops
fionnuets. Fists, and lllack Silks
And a variety of GOODS generally kept in
Dry Good* Stores.
K WEIL SELECTED STDCK OF
GENT'S ANlj YOUTH'S
Ready-Hade Clothing.
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HAT* AND CAPS,
TRUNKS, \
?55es&t
ETC., ETC., ETC.
CHOICES
mmily mmn k mmm.
?^33 sa 5>w,
AT
A. SOMMERS7.
i y*s~ r,\s-rr r \ it> for all kinds
of prodvce.^s^.
April 5 4a if
blacksmithinq]
The confTTi ?>f TOWN KB A
11 .\ w ma.> having bean ilmaolv- |
SHE^XnaSad by mutual oouaent, tbc buaiiiev*
will b? carried on at tiia itmt Shop by the undorrigned.
41. W. BROOKS.
January, 1S59. J. L. HAWKINS.
r NOTICE.
fTIHE nnrlcrrigned hav ing tMRtfrrrailhU In1_
Ureal in the Blacksmith hop nesr Wil|
hams' Store, to McMm. Brooks k Hawkish,
tuki'f pleasure in ..commending them tnasharo
of public patronage. Theyr will be prepared to
attend promptly and satisfactorily to all cells
in tbeir \ine. They have experienced and skillful
Smith, in Horseshoeing, Repairing and
Ironing Wagon., Plough Work, and all other
ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop.
January, 18S9. 37-tf O. F. TOWNK8.
8 IT AVI NO.
HAIR TRIMMING, DRESSING, DYING,
ANI>
RAZOR SETTING AND RUAMPOOING,
AT TltK
Second Door above Mr. McPheraon'a,
wilson'cook.
i Mav 9 tn
FOR RENT,
?j& UNTIL the first day of January
j)i| next, at $100 par annum,
til THE STORE HOUSE
an Main tract, fl man rill,/fi. C., racantlj occupied
by Macldis A Lose.
C. A. MAULDIN,
Adm'x, <i* tmu non, of 8. Maaldin, doe'd.
March X U t
C. F. JACKSOJr & 0.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Ho. 199 SiDff Street,
CHARLESTON, 8, ?. ,
Nor 24 , 2? I J*
; 1 00,000 lb.. Rags Wantrd
Mr
1 A. PEARSON &C0.'S
TIN BHCOr>,
ORKKN VILLK, S. 0.
WE wilt axohaaigs Tin War*, tWimaatlm,
Print*, Sboea, Hat*. k*., S>r ft A OS at
cmIi prleo*. Thankful for paat p.ttroqag* wa
hope to DMiit a continuance <?f the itm*.
J. A. PEARSON k CO.
JXZ? ? <'.? 5.
HANDSOME JEWELRY
!?p> ri r*~ON
HALE.
AVERT GENERAL ASSORTMENT rf
fln* and nthar JKWKLKY hM
of th? Subscriber, who tnakas to order tngmpf*???/
Sinyt. and mt othar ertiata rtnuind h
bit line. M>IU REPAIRING faithfully dona
# * Tbraa Loon balow tha Oaodlatt Ilonaa
J II. RANDOLPH.
UfttnrlDs, S. C., 8rp. li, 185*. l?-tf
g?a gjc
h 4^K^8L8Pr88^*j^fcI^flE^^^Bfl6
a m r * - ^
* pj&www i lmt5?%iifl
&'*it ? e
':??? -^.. :.., Ifll OKfifi
-*xr ' - > ^ A-Tt * *
oop?w(MaiM of the Impending CrUU mil
I haro ntdo, withdrawing thoir patrontgo tk
1 - 1 I*
Bvtrjuvittcn
d4 having, with the utmost repugnance, wm;
, neglecting tfo,rear op that criterien for the sudd
ed upon thcm, I have concluded to tbbtf to IW.
or Nacareth that there la atill some balm hi <
the bleeding wound and whisper a word of ceo ad
Having juat receired- the moat ?
STVPBM ST
ever exhibited to the publio geae. or ever impor
then, to COUNTRY MRBCHANT8 who are in
; HEADQU
and the public at large, at prices MUCH LOW1
For the cqhvictiuu of nnMt?rtrlf and than
that, although a prophet baa no honor in bit ow
world for competition, ia obliged to Succeed, eve
held, ia a dead halt.
The annexed Ttoeoa will afford-a/afar 'rtmb
AT CARR1
The most extensive,
REJ1DY
Coats, 60 and 76 cents, and no words, a
Pants, 50 " 76 ** 44 44 44
Vesta, 4% v- Jh ? " 44 9
Bhirts, 60 " 76 44 " " "
Superfine Silk liats, - - $2.00
Wool 44 /tTj'Vi to
Calf Skin Boots, superfine, - - 2.60
HOOP SKMT9,
8 Heopv, . 50 r
11 m. - . _ - - va 1
w " - - - - 67 I
Together wHh a large stock of Silk Bonn
Shawls, Trunks, Shirtings, Indigo, Noil*, Crock'
monaier, Segars, Corn, Flow, Boron, Bico, COI
Whisky, Dmd/ and Wine, and ? largo lot of at
Tbo abe*e MARKED DOWN items, while
not a nor* phantom of tbo mind?an Mb pbant
word, ocean* in o tfar. and point*, like tbo need
Gretnvillt at a lower price than in any Southern
CARR'S STORE ]
Tbo highest Cook price*
CARR'S STORE :
May 1# ' - *.* fil
F. BTJBTY, "{
LOVELAND'S BUILDING, GREENVILLE, S.C.,
.|k, RESPECTFULLY inform* the pub.
# 1 Ho generally that he baa on hand a fine
' K, aaaortnaont of ^
BOOT8, SHOE8, \
BROOANS, &C.,
! WELL ADAPTED TO T1I1B MARKET.
Uthe assortment will bo found I
Ladies, Misses* and Children'* Gaiter* and (
Shoe*, of many ktnd?.
Gentlemen's, Youth*' and Boy*' Boots, Gaiter*
and Shoes. J
Ditcher'* Boots?an excellent article. '
llmguns of all sixes and most durable make. j
In fact, a* full an assortment of Article* in '
hi* line as can be found tu any establishment '
in a town of the same sise. 4
He also respectfully aske an examination of
hi* Price* for Cash, satisfied that his Goods are '
offered t
At the Lowest Possible Figure. \
Persona in waul of anvlKter ?f ! >
will pleas* give him a call. t
A I.HO, 05 HAND,
A Good Slock of Leather, j
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J
Boot and Shoe Making. :
Tbii branch of hi* bnalnou in (till Carried on
andrr bis personal supervision, and e\cry care
will ba taken to guarauter satisfaction to those
wlio patronise hiin. 27-tf Nov 10
Mllaa* Uvprpllc Itrmrit?'
lilt's* l>jrofM-|>>lc Kv.ur.tjr
BIIm* Dyspeptic IWmwIJ
Hlla' Dyspeptic lU ldly
BUM' Dyspeptic XUmrdjr >4
Mas the bargtit Aula
Has the (.aixul lalv i
Has the UrgMt Bala
Viae the laufrvt Bala
Has the Largest Bala I
Of ana Ntdkliia In the World.
CM any Mvstlclne la the WarM.
Of anjr Medkltia In the WarM.
I ??? mur NmIIdIii? In I Ian World.
Ot nnjr Modtrln* In Um WwM.
IOO.OUU Pukara
1UO.UUW PackagM
HU,UUV Paakagaa
luu.ono Pa^ktS"
(old In Biaigla and laailiCanMaa
aid In Uaaifta and BavlfeCaratlna
aid In B?aa|to and daatkCarnnaa
Md In UaargU and SnnUaCnradlnn
laid In Uaargla and kanckCanillan
In IWUaa Manlln.
In rw?Mii NandH.
lafaartaan MaMan
In Paarlaan Mandn.
In Piaamn MaMka.
It la Wan anltd (avawa
ItUWnnanHd In Can
It la Warranted In Can
l< U Warranted dnOaaw
H U Wnrnatad In Cna a
If glrandjnnn an PaUnrid,
*?[< ? of ^pTJna;
* ? ! rMbK Manp to ?P* ITpNMua iuTSww
Ptmpttot Omm tt ttoauk nW Burnt*.r
Fq* Bah in OrefnriJh '? ?.*,.
A.g mt-ljr . JOHir W OK1DY. ?
SjlplSiEftJ
STHK?ShwrH>wmwWr*fM?tily ?
^fc^ jp>gy*||y UtM^ j
?g?!SlB361
JW Miki m4 Imm ftl^AItn 4?
W MttM A. M. ODJiliTI,
i )Unk? ?r ft
'
? t * * ft i ijfo u.: n
wnofT , *
the important move* our Country Merchant
? **? North*mlen?Otungujg t
tOMIHBKOlB,
rod the stagnant Hold* of Ron them enterprl*
y South which the IrtTp widing Crisis hoi orowd
wbrlalhat something good eon still "ovuio os
illttd; that thoro la yot ? pkyiMu to hoe
lotion into the tors of my blooding eountrymer
m of wns
M from apy fortlrn. hemisphere, I will offc
foyor of making uVeenVltle their
ARTERS,
IB than eta be prpeurtd either North or Rout!
I that doubt until thajr ?*? mul t will ta,
n country, yet a merchant who ohanenees th
n if the whole world, like the tun on Uibon'
'mm of what can be dobe
S STORE.
luperb and complete '
E CLOTH1JYG.
Ladles' Shoes, line, elastic, . / $1.00
Slippers, ? *- - , . >0
Children's Shoes, fsacy and $ne, 40 4 SO
Men's " superfine,* w 1.20
Boys' M 'Wm eises, . 60
Superfine sowed Kid Shoes, with heels 1.20
I __ ' .4Xi 2 I) A V XfV'iiTt
(First Quality.)
; io M' - - - - " ti.ts
Jt so ?f . . .
' Dusters, .... 73
ets, Flats, Robes, Fans, Umbrellas, Linens
see. Jewelry, Watches, Pistols, Rasora, Port
'/ **, StJOAK, MOLASSES, SALT, Ram
tides too numerous to mention,
thoy speak louder than trumpet tongues, an
mot? out m fwiuy IBM YolntnM in i
I* to th* puis, that Ootdi em b <f
of Northern market, and, above all, that
rs the peace:.
p^i ft, PSODUCS.
IS THE PLACE.
rerrin? .xrcr
?
^ ,'i|l "a ur J
0*B?rrh?n t?i Gl??t C?r?*
* * i . Hi. IWi ,11.11 *
Tub very best remedy In the world
* for tho curs of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, m>
|
3 E?t and drink what you pleaae. J
? Full dlrectione, with a short a?- 9
^ count of the disease, accompany each JJ
5 >? "?. a
J At the Mmc time " -nut cohh " is a
3 moat excellent remedy hi Chroaic ^
Colds, Coughs, Ac.
3 K
It does not produce flick fltomneh, Si
or injure the constitution in any way.
^ The Cure " is entirely Vegetable. C
? Manufactured and for sale by p
g .-V g
3S J. D. BRUCE * CO., ?
Jg Newberry, ft. O.
% r.
S For sale In Greenville by C
5 5
J And by nil respectable Dnipgists '
throughout the Stain.
Feb t 40 tf
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?4U3 IMIO pull U?l|440IIOO
LOCATED
Corner ( Baltimore and Charles Streets,
BALTIMORE, MO.
r|MlK Largest, Moat Elegantly Furnished
1 and Popular .Commercial College In tht
Li aited States. Designed expressly for Young
lien desiring to obtain a Thorough /'rsrh'eo
r?N*tMsee Education to the least possible tiuu
tnd at the least expense.
A Large and lloautifully Ornamented Circu
ar, containing upwards of Six Sg?nr? Fte>
rith specimens of Penmanship, and a Largt
Kngraring, (the finest of the kind erer madi
n this country,) representing the Interior Vies
>f the College, with Catalogue slating terms
bo., will be sent to every Young Man on ap
>licati?n, frt* r\f chary*. < ,
Write Immediately and yon will receive tht
>ackage by return mall. Address,
E. K. L08IER,
March 1 43-1 y Baltimore, d.
IHE WORLDOUTDONEI
x THE MEDICINE CALLED
? lB(lBMWtUr]r EiUrpBUr,'1
WHICH was sold daring Court In this place
Is now on sale, by J. W. GRADY, ol
Ireeuvilie. It caanot now be longer doubted
?at this Medietas la the most eflleaeious rstpedy
iver in this ptstetu for Kidney Dinaeei, Piles,
feuralgia, Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rbeu
I?. j?iroii? cwi of lb* abora diiM
Ur? boa* carad thia praaent *a?||. Ilttd
icha, Toothache, Earache, Sprain*, aad all Raw1
Afcrthii, dlMppatr before It a*4f by the
ouch of owfb. Try It, ud hoop It ia yoai
unlltee, for atcknoM comet wbea yom leait
5!w. GRADY, A font for Greonrtll*, B,C 4
)r. E. BILL, Wholesale Arfi at Columbia; also
ij alt Wbelittli DbayytaU in CharlMtam,*. C.
0. W, DAVIS, Propria tor,
Bo* Haw York Port Orteo.
Ear S 26 . tF .
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
L Benevolent (jactitation aaUbltahed by special
Endow moat, for tho Relief af tha (fief atad
BiaWeaoed, articled with Ytrrtaat aad *pl
deaato MWM, aad aapaefolty for tha 0?n ol
PlaaMrtpf tha Easaal Organs.
EjfSBlCAL AdrWa gtv# *Mtt*ty4ha Art
rr ffiifrCrn., im?? *
a patina, habits of Hfa, A#.,) aad la aaaaa of asraiaa
poTOfty, Medteiae* foraUhad free at
*^rXahlo Eaporta _aa l(?aili rrbaaa, aad
ithor Dia^aoy of U*e Orj|*aaayl oa the
eat ia Ca atfttotodTm'taalad lotterwm'eVo^e
TS??5rh?''"
BRA D IIIARTWILL, PmHwl
a* Fahkwild, SwKwy.
S! 2 *
wmmtmt- mi. J* n.
piece of the^r?>beet auehty sad
temper ot
strength ofbiwie pnd4ength of n*B:
die tt> suit our Bbnthefh funning
tho r success or this article has
brought various IMITATIONS hr
to the market, Buf flje *? J*J
I Qeaitine
18 SOLI) ONI.Y BY
V J. B. SHERMAN* Ageiit.
5 ?o ?
l niniMMirTts/ii IMAVM
ufiMinnjuiv xuuiiCJ.
SPADES, HOES,
RASES, TROWEZS,
PRUNING SHEARS,
* ZINR &ZSL8,
and everything also irt this lino
on hand and' to arrive soon.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent
We are manufacturing Elliott's
Celebrated Spring Bed. They are
all that can be desired. Comfortable,
cheap and durable. Call
and see them.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent
A large lot of thoee first-rate
Iron-Wheel Wheelbarrowa, just
completed. . 'K ,
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
ZZ THE ORIENTAL,
: p COFFEE-POT.
' *jg We are manufacturing, uh-.
? ? *. der authority from the Pa)
mm tentees,
S THE ORIENTAL v
(fiBS GOFFKK-POT.
! Which beats the Old -Doinin
c*^ ion, and all other tries.
tl _1 4. r - I?f' l? i_l 1.
mmsk uiwr uut ui mgriiy wniie it
. a is sold at but lktlc more than
pF? the common ootfee-pot.
S=a If yon lore GOOD OOF***
FEE, try an ^Oriental.
J. JJ, EUERMAN, Ag^nt.
! PICTURE FRAMES.
| We are prepared to put up all
kinds and styles of
GKlt and Rosewood
| Picture Frames, as cheaply as they
can be purchased in CliarlcstQri.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
; iisim
j We Are constantly
Breceiving additions
} Stock, and bare
\ just effected ajrangemeuts with
i on extensive lijanntsctory, which
J will enable us tb offer it at much
5 lower prices than ever.
We intend ta keep as good an
assort ipent as the. piarke^ demands,
and to sell it lower tiiAn it cgn be
procured from either Charleston or
. Columbia.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. ;
; ALARM CLOCKS*
* wiwrunted to keep good time, and
, to wake yon uj> at iwjy time of the
- night or mormug that you wish.
, I'rice. $1.76.
J. JJ. SHERMAN, Agent.
Wall Papering.
' X HANreOME assortment olr
i WALL PAttRTNO,
, BORDERING,
[ FIRE SCREENS,
[ WINDOW SIIADSS,&e.
1 just received end for Mie by
" J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
STEREOSCOPES
Ma oioreoecopic Views.
A good assortment of Stereo
i tcopee, some as Tow as .50, and*
rcry Urge and unusually choioeselectiou
of Views just received.
> "We have lost opened a he# lot
with en
Imimyved IInmnt^ r
the beet we have ever had. v 1
, Housekeeping Goods.
:
GR?EN?"SL^^^'
Mmha iT u
# ? ?
lu^uy
t?nate,ofeittaw?e*,wi*.M*?ap<hfbr witt*
hut to remove tile cans? on wblofc it de|)0mdg, . ^
fall diroottonff to pamphlet form, MO?MW(r ? , - -1
ewh bottle. The epcedj end perp?na^?tf.r ^
afforded by ibis Remedy, In all case# af Gonorrtea,
QJhcC OraVel, gtrtetnre. WuorAfboev * >
fWhltcs in FVmalee.) and all diseases of the ,
Sif3?W?
eradicate* all ppUon from the system, but invigorates
the moot delicate eon sti Milan. ' *#?. ;. .,
It does not affect tbe breath or laYorfafe with
any class ofbustness, o* require any davlatiou
, ft-om the usual diet. " _
T\ requires no aaelictaaos ihm any other me1
dlchio. I Wi ami
And what eohaneeolUralne. is lbs entire absence
of all nauseous taste, belhg a pleasant
' and delicious syrup. . '
Price $2 per Bottle, or three Bottles for $5.
POTTER A MKKWIN.
v; Aala Prbprietcrs, St. Lodknftw ' v Mi*
' -pfr- Sold' lb GrocnrUio by fisher k RefniUh;
Van Scbaacb * Qriarsoa, Charleston.
Wholesale Agents, and aU responsible 'lMJsrs u'"
in. Midlines In the South. ds^ly Ap 12
10,000 Negroes
10,600 Negrbes -~
Saved Yearly,
r Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice,
Planters Take .Notice,
Jacob's Cordial
Jacob's Cardial
u' Is 'Hie Only 8ure?* ~
"*r-Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy r
And Positive Remedg? ^eforev
jbe^Pebple
Before The People
I* Tin Dysentery, -:
;iHj .. In Dysentery,
'it:.- ?Diarrhoea, f*?
Diarrhoea,
And Flax,
AndPIux, '
' * B Never Fails. ,.
it JPfever Fails.
Packages of Half Doz. -1
Packages ol:H*lf boa.
X PiiTup Expressly
Put up Expressly
t "For. Plantations.
For Plantations.
T.. <1 .per Bottle.
. Vtper Bottle. *?
>Vr Salt in GrttnvUUky ~
Aug 221? 1 y JOHW W. GRADT.
Southern Independence!
i1 LOOK WELL TO THE SOUTH! 1
^ > CH
Withdraw your Northern Patronage!
iJJOyou HTVvt more than ?Af tba 8 %
; A "marie tn CuoVW.., a?d wOlakoM AbeU f .
ttoniam, UlUalWr raaaltolaaa, and all the <Kh r
UBMijt^gi^^jdjtka* aariounly, too^tbnr
J affect ltadlMUck*Hg??<K.ft*V1?d??*%pcw<-r ^
ul than all the politiml hn ran run* in Chfi?i?i>
dom. Eupohrax* Southern Intimity, ftwlk?rn
Uatom^Nv Snath** UanutatarM, ami,
abora all,? ?** >? Imfepnafeaw, and eaff M
D. 1. Wmt & Co.,
And y? can fmt Ocodt
VERY LOW 90^ CASH,
an j mi t?iy rtuonaklf mi awfttaadsHag
: tr ?r?ua8SS5R*-*?
laaftn addjttn* to our yrnwt atonic, oaajrriafag
Prodaon, aa mil* C*k, Innxchaa** for our
lM.n^ co.
Plain, (IronnrflW, 8. e, A? *. 48~4f- J
IMPORTER, JOflBBBB, AMIrMULIft IN
ATiI, KIN I >S OF
W I N O O W J* M A O E 8 .
? BAILlifl A VIOm.
rtSgNfW ?** *N? avou^^A.
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