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^ ... . i.,*. , r n j1f ^ . . * w * * * >' Stumnafs <DIul. Lorenzo Dow.*?On on* eocasion be took the liberty, while preach fug, to denounce a rich man in the community recently decased. The result was an , arrest, a trial for slander, and an im priaontnent In the county jniF. After Lorenzo got oot of 44 limbo," he announced that in spite of his fin bis opinfon) unjust punishmsnt, he should preach, at a given time, a sermon about 44 another rich roan." The populace was greatly excited, and a crowded house greeted his appearance. With great solemni tv boopened the Bible, end read. " And there was it rioh man who died ind west to?:?," then stopped short, and seemed to be suddenly impressed; he continued : * Brethren, 1 shall no* men tion the place this rich man went to, for fear he has some relations in this congregation who will sue me for defama- < tion of character." The effect on the Maemblpd multitude was irresistible, and he made the impression permanent by taking anot ier text, and never alluding to the subject again. ! J Harper's Magazine. Thkur is a rule at Oberlin College that no student shall board at any house where prayers are not regularly made lach day. A certain man fitted up a boarding house and filled it with board era. but forcrot until the eleventh hour ihe prayer proviso. Not being a praying roan himself, he looked for one who was. At length he found one?-a meek . young man from Trombull County, who agreed to pay for his board in praying. For a while, all went smoothly ; but the boarding master furnished his table so poorly that the boarders began to grumble and to leave, and the other morning the praying boarder actually " struck." Something like the following dialogue ocourredat the table : Landlord?" Will you pray, Mr. Mild!" Mild?** No, sir; I will not." Landlord?u Why not, Mr. Mild 1" Wild?" It don't pay, sir. I can't pray on such victuals as these, and unless you bind yourself in writing to set a better table than you have done for the last three weeks, nary another prayer do yon get out of me!" An Irish woman residing at Johnv ^ Cake Dam, Chemung county. New Yoik, gave birth about two weeks since, to three children at one lime. She has been married but three years, but during . 4 .! 1 ? 1 t 1 1 1 mm lime nas presenieu ner nnsoanu with no less than seven little rospor.si bilitics ??the first year one, the second year three, and the last year also three. No use talking about " Americans ruling America M if things go 011 in this style, J observes the Springfield Republican. ? k A clergyman who was reading to his congregation a chapter in Genesis, found the last sentence to be? " And the Lord gave unto Adam a wife." Turning over two leaves instead of one, he saw written and read in an audible voice? J 44 And she was pitched without and ' . , . ? 1 o within. . ( He had unlinppilj got into a dcscrip t lion of Noah's Ark. * ' " Sat, maiden fair, why dost thou weep ? Some secret sorrow, hidden lcep within'thy heart, is bringing into liiriA fveft itincA riout-lv lAnrs- &waaI 1 memories of bygone years thus, fountainlike, up springing, of unrequited love a . I ream wakes from its source, the stream ibat down thy face is stealing? " Nay, 'lis not love." " What then, oh say ?" " Well, then, we dine on goose to-day ^the onions I've been peeling." Rhaup.?Dr. A., a physician of North Pridgewater, Mass, while riding with one of his patients, met Dr. B., another physician of that town, when the fol- i (owing conversation took place : " Well, Doctor, I see you are taking one of your patients to ride." " Exactly," says Dr. A. " Well," said Dr. B., " a tlifng I " never do is to take my patients out to lide." I know it," said Dr. A., " the ' undertaker does it for you," J V U TV. -t . T 1 tt !.1 <1 - uus r nci so, isaiic, uear, saiii wir?. Partington, as Ike was raising particular 44 jersie" about tlie kitchen anil throwing everything into confusion in vain ' attempt to find his ball. 44 People by'in ( by will say you are non pompus mentis t as they did about poor Mr. Smith. The < doctor says you are of the rebellious ' sanguinary tempreature, and H'aven i knows w hat you would do if you should have a tendency 4o the head ; perhaps, ' you will die of gestion of the brain." Neat Retort.?An Israelite lady, sitting in the same box at an opera with a French physician, and who was much troubled with ennui, happened to gape. 44 Excuse me, madam, said the doctor,44 I am glad you did not swallow me." 44 Give yourself no uneasiness," replied the lady,441 am a Jewess, and never eat potkr Tub Worst Part op It.?A popular writer rays, it is not drinking but the < getting sober, that is so terrible in a drunkard's life. To this Prentice adds, ome persons, influenced probably by this important consideration, seem to ' deliberately resolve never to get sober. A Gasut of Imtatibncb.?A village H .1 sL. I t as* s . ! unme was iums uearn caning trom hor cottage door to a child playing in die distance, and hearing but not heeding her mother : " Lizzie, luv, Liz-a buth ! ' E Lh er-lruth! tteaa, you young hoz*y r Tn* advii-. given by an Iriehman tohia English fii ?, on introducing him into a regular T; : erary row, waa. M Wherejver you rv i head, hit." A hjenpkckfd hoahand aaya instead of himself and wife being one, they are u-n ; for rhe la I and he ia 0. "Jim, Iiow doai thd thermometer irtt.il today?'' "Onra stand* t>n tbe liianlh.piaw, agin the plaatering." 9 f m <'L & " IK 38 NSW CARPET STORE, JAMBS ?. BAILIE, 1MTORTSK, JOBBER. AUTO DEALER U> ALL KINDS OF CAftPETINGr, RUCW, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES, ABD CURTAIN GOODS OF EVURY DESCRIPTION, &&4\ JKUSS? sn'iuiaiasp,, CHARLESTON, S. <7, A5D J. G. BAILIE At BRO., 205 BROAD ST., . . AUGUSTA, OA Nov 34 29 ly I. L. F ALK A C077 WBOLU4LB ABB RETAIL DBAUtW IB and " ^ Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, NO. 265 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. IST* Manufactory and Wholesale Ware house, 34 IhtY Btrket, New York. vw All Orders promptly attended to. Nov 24 29 ly i. p. rkkp 8. d. ooodlktt REED & GOODLETT, ATTURRETS AT LAW, and SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. GREENVILLE, S. C. Office \orih-Eaet Corner Court J/ouec Square June 4 4 tf JAMES FLECK, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, Paper Hanger A Ciltuicr, GREENVILLE, S. C. will faithfully execl'te all work entrc'fttki Residence on Augusta Street, near Depot. Feb 23 42 1 y C. F. J ACKSON & CO. ~ FASHIONABLE CLOTHING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No- 199 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Nov 24 2? 1y* ~ SHAVi NG, HAIR TRIMMING, DRESSING, DYING, AND IAZOR SETTING AND SHAMPOOING, AT Til It Second Door above Mr. MoP her son's, or WILSON COOK. May 2 20 HANDSOME JEWELRY ON SALE. A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT of [\_ fine and other JKWKLtl Y may bo bin f the Subscriber, who make, to order Etxjntjrittil It!-?', and any other article required in is line. REPAIRING faithfully done Three Doors below the (loodlctt llouse J II. RANDOLPH. Greenville, S. C., Sep. 15, 1851). 19-tf SADDLE & HARNESS MAM UFACTORY. TIIE subscriber would respectfully f i'if"r|" the public generally (but lie continues tlio aboro Easiness, Tim Boori above the Greenville /Intel, nud is protared to furnish customers with any description f HOME MANUFACTURED SADDLES. Carriage, Buggy and Wagon HARNESS made o order, and ill the best styles. RRIDLES, VIIIPS, Ac., on hand, and for salo CHEAP. Saddles and Harness REPAIRED at hort notice. A. M. GILREATH. March 2U 47 ly WAGON WAKING AND REPAIRING. r|"MIE subscribers respectfully iufortn the puhJ[ lie that they intend carrying on the buineaa ..f WAGON MANUFACTURING, and iVAtiON and BUGGY REPAIRINtJ. iu the own of Greenville. The best of Timber will >e used, and the work warranted to be well done, dr. POOI,. who will suncrintend the work, is a rorkmnn of considerable experience, having earned the business under tlio best workmen nt he Carriage Factory of Messrs. (lower, Cox, Vtafkley A Co. All work will be done upon he most reasonable terms, and on short notice. \ share of patronage respectfully solicited. WANTED. A lot of SEASONED LUMBER wanted, for which a fair price will be paid. J. A. TOIVNES. W. P. I'OOJ . W. A. TOAVXES. Greenville, Febnmry 2, 1SC0. SB tf BLAC KSMITHI NG7 The concern of TOWXES A HAWKINS having been dissolv3flE??Bcd by mutual consent, t lie business rill bo carried on at the same Shop by the unlersigncd. <1. W, BROOK S. January, 18SB. J. L. ILAWKIX8. NOTICE. THE undcrsigncil having transferred his interest in the Blacksmith Shop near t\'ilintns' Store, to Messrs. Brooks A Hawkins. akes pleasure in recommending thein to a share if public patronage. They will be prepared to ittend promptly, and satisfactorily to all calls in thoir lino. They hnvo experienced and skillful Smiths in Horseshoeing, Repairing and Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and all othoi military work of a Blacksmith Shop. January, jnov, .57-11 U. k. lUHAts. JAS. M. ALLEN, SfiJLRB&S DEALER, fiKHEWILLE, N.C, All Orders for Masbik Wobk prompt ly attended to. 40-tf Feb 0 MILLINERY. I1AVK returned frojn Nov j^VSffik York with ? lurgu and complet< Kwortmcnt <>r handsome Goods JBPff WILL OPEN VLJIfU 0.f WKDtWI,AY.T?K llTKIMT Z||l -ft and to which they invito tlx Will attention of tba ladles of <1 rocn vlllo and vicinity. Among their stock may ho found tho Clo tilde, Adelaide and Dove-Capo Hata; a grea variety ol Misses' Fancy Hats; Bertha Copes Head-Dresses ; Hair Plaits and Curls ; Eugc nia Magpie. Bridal and Mourning Veils, i large stock of Ribbons at reduced prices ; Hat cloancd and trimmed ; Dresses cut aud basted April 5 I* tf ^ Ji 80VS1 ? ?^-=-: i-ir T". .I . . -' -f-? ' ' ~T U?*' D?MiWh Rtmniy ^ ' ww onfpia ?i?Miiy . A ; K?2* ?rrr?* ftrr*1? r H?m ? GmSm! Silt * Mns Um 1 ?ui?< tat* Mm the Urn.it lri? Hu Ih* LiMMl IkH Of wij MtAriii* In Mm W?M< (M mi)t Nfdtohn In the WwM< 1 Ot mn y HmIMm to Um WwM. Of mm jr MmIMhc Im Um WarM. Ot mjp mmimm to th. wmu. IMMMMI N?Mm* MtoUUW PwkagM . lOO.auo kmkauta l?MNW pMht(M UW.OM PMkam >?IU Im thai gto *?d M|k(tomUna in Soltl In fli>i|to mmffl lirtfcCwMM RoM 1m Bfigto ftMtl laWiOaroMM l?W Im 0?orgt? mm<t homkCwrulUa Im WMw Months. Im VWttM MaiiMif. Im PMrtMB Months. In VowtMH Months. Im PMitMn Months. It Is Wimnttd to tar* It la WinwtMl to Can It la WammtoK U t'?r? It Is Warranted ( Can ltto WwrraMUdtoCwa If Miadlwia art fallaHwl, t IMrtwtlma Ms fvllowwl. If Directions nrs lollvwnl, If Directions are followed. If Direction* Mrs followed. Any Com of Dyspepsia Any Case of Dyspepsia) Any Cass of Dyspepsia Any Cass of Dyspepsia A?y Case ot Dyspepsia Uvcr Disease, Urcr Disease, Liver Disease, LIvm Disease, Unr DlssaSs, Jaundice. ? Jsssflss, Jamidlce, Jamidlce, Jmnflts, It Is ff specially Adapted to It Is Mspeclally Adapted to It Is Ksprclally An*|X. n to It Is ISspeclally Adapted to II Is H*|M-rlalty Adapted to CViusIc Complaint* < u female Complaint* female Com plaints ; female Complaints; female Complaints | It Provinces Rot nudity of form It Prodnce* Rotundity ot form I It Produces Rotundity of form It Pralsrita U?.tHunllr of form It Pradssev* Itoi mailt y ml form In Pemnlea ot a IIUu ami spare llnlrit In female* ot a 'l'lilti and Spare Mailt! ' | In female* ot a Tlilu and Sp..re III. nil in Frinalrn of u '1'liln mid K)mi? ilnhll In Pmintlrt ot n Thin und lloltlf ^etiil a hwutc iHamp In Hip l'r?l?dott?ni ror thru l'[Ujll4ik-t on " INiU'.ufi of Hoiont b uli.l MoWoU.' W. W. 111.is* & CO., rmi'iltiuo.. 3t'3 Brundnii), hiw 1ml } F " "2ib. in Aug 2216-1 y JOII* W GKADY. Ladd, Webster & Co.'s diiiih 8EWING MACHINES, WHICH, For Bounty. nnd Simplicity of Const ruction, and Efficiency in Working, nro UNEQUALLED BY ANY. A Few of tlic Wnny Reason* Why these Machines A HE PltEFEliRED ABOVE AI.I. OTliUlS, 1. Tlicy nrc so remarkably *iw/>(e in their construction. A child can operate thwiu and understand their mechanism. , 2. They arc the strongest Sewing Machines tnade. It is almost impossible to break or get them out of order. 3. They nro mire in their operation : finishing work in a uniformly perfect manner. 4. Tlicy make a fiy/if /o<I ttitch, alike on both sides of tho work, which cannot he unraveled. b. They stitch, hem, hind, full, run and gather, without hasting. 6. They wvr equally well the lightest and heaviest fuhries. 7. They sew over tho heaviest sennis without changing tho tension or breaking the Quest thread. 8. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or Silk, dircetly front the spool. 0. They use a straight needle; curved ones are liable to brenk. 10. The needle has a perpendicular motion. This is absolutely ncccMnry for henry work. 11. They bnvo a wheel feed ; nouo others are in constant contact with the work. 12. They run easily and are almost noiseless. IS. They ure not liable to oil tho dress of tho operator. 14. They do not require a screw-driver to set the needles. 15. Tlicy do not have to ho taken apart to oil or clean. IB. They do not form ridges on the under side of tho work, nor rnvel out, nor are they wasteful of thread, as is tho euso with all chain-stitching machines. 17. They are capable of doing a greaUr range of work, nnd in a more perfect manner than any other Sewing Machine. Wo warrant these Machines, and vouch for the recommendation of the above. DYKK Ar PICKLE, AtlKXTS, GREENVILLE, S. C. April 19 50 1y F. BTJRTY, LOVELANO'S BUIL0IKG, GREENVILLE. S.C., ,LL| RESPECTFULLY informs the pub#jf| lie generally that ho has on hand a flue * Jq^assortiuent of BOOTS, SHOES, BllOGANS, &C., WELL ADAl'TKD TO THIS MARKET. In the assortment will be found | Ladies, Misses' and Children'* Gaiters and Hbnca, of many kind*, j Gentlemen's, Youth*' luid lloy*' Roots, (jailors and Shoes. Ditcher's Boots?gxn excellent article. Brogans of all vises nod most durable make. In fact, as full an assortment of Articles iu his line as can bo found in any establishment in a town of the same sixc. Ho also respectfully ask* an examination of | his Prices for Cash, satisfied that hisGoods arc offered At the Lowest Possible Figure. Persons in want of anything of tho kind will please give him a call. ai.no, ox HAND, A (wood Slock ol' Leather, AT WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL. [ Boot and Shoe Making. This branch of his business is still rnrriciion under his personal supervision, and every care will Wc taken to guarantee satisfaction lo those who patroniao him. 27-tf Nov 10 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of tho 8irk and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemio Diseases, and especially fur the Cure of , Diseases of the Sexual Organs. I ne JW~t/Tiie.i r. *? i?.e ?-? | my | MS A MX* . .v w gmtii krnu5, n#t mo apir lTi. ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, b with u description of their condition, (age, oc, eupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in canes of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Sperm at'rrhooa, and ' other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the b New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, - sent to the afflicted in sealod letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or throe Stamps for Pos tago will be acceptable. i Address, 1)R. J. SKIT,LIN HOUGHTON, , Aeting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. t - South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I By order of the Directors. s KZRA D. 1IKARTWKLL, President. 1. Gro. Fairciiii.i>, Secretary. A i fin ?] STTJPSI <e in w i> ? ' <,H ** IN OKftEr ? UKIN consequence of tho Impending Crisis and I have in ado, withdrawing their patronage fro SOUTHERN < and having, with the itnoit repugnance, surveys neglecting to rear up that criterion for the Many ed upon then, I have concluded to show to the w of Naxareth j" that there is (till some balm in 01 the bleeding Wound and whisper a word of oonaola Having Just received the moat STUPENDOUS m ever exhibited to the public gave, or ever hnportc tbctn to COUNTRY MERCHANTS who are in f HEADQU and the public at large, at prices MUCH L0WK1 For tho conviction of uulielicvcrs, and tboao that, although a prophet ban no honor ia hi* own world for coui|>ctition, ia obliged to succeed, avon field, ia a dend halU The auuvxed Items will afford a faint 'tembh AT CARR'i The most extensive, sv It E Jll) I* MJ1D1 Coats, 50 and 75 cents, and no word*, 1'iints, 50 M 75 ** " " " Vcets, 40 " "b ? " " " Fhirts, 50 " 75 " " " " (taper A no Silk Hats, - - - $2.00 Wool ** - 40 Calf Fkln Boots, supcrfiuo, - - 2.50 HOOP SKIRTS, 8 Hoops, .... 50 I II 70 I 15 " .... 87 I Together with a large stork of Filk Ilonrn Shawls, Trunks, Shirtings, Indigo, Nails, Craeke inotuiicp, Sogers, Corn. Flour, llacon, It ice, VOF Whisky, Brandy and Wine, and a large lot of art The abovo MA11KKD DOWN items, while t not a were phantom of the mind?an idle phauti word, oceans in o tear, and points, like the neodh (irecHciUv at a lower price than in any Southern CARE'S STORE ] The highest Cash prices CARIt'S STORE J May 10 1 CHEROKEE REMEDY, an i nfait.inc eunr. r6n ? ? rar <? is m m ?3 A A*n AM. DISRASKS OF TilF. ritlRAKV OltOAN*. THIS Remedy cures when nil otbur prepaiwtions fail. It is entirely unlike every other compound ; containing no mineral poison or nauseous drug ; ns it ij prepared solely Iron: Uoots, Hark* an<l Leaves, and has txiou handed down, from one generation to another, by the Cherokee Indians. It is offered to the public on its own intrinsic merits. It performs its duty quickly and thoroughly. The unfortunate, of either sex. will be repaid by using this Komedy, instead of placing themselves at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This Remedy strikes at the very Root of the disease ; its tendency Is not simply to suspend the poison, but to remove the cause on which it depends. Full directions in pamphlet form, accompany ouch bottle. The speedy and permanent relief afforded by this Remedy, In all rases of Gonorrhoea, CJleet, tlravel, Stricture, Shier Albus, (Whites In Females,) and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, has astonished the most Aicntitic men of tho ago. This Remedy not only eradicates all poison from the system, but invigorates the most dvliente constitution. It does not affect the breath or interfere with any class of buslncas, or require any deviation from the usual diet. It requires no assistance from any other medicine. And what enhances its value, is tho entire absence of nil nauseous taste, being a pleasant and delicious syrup. Price $2 per D-dtlc, or three Dottles for$5. POTTKR A MERWIN, [ Pole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo. ^O" S dd iu Greenville by Fisher A Hoi- I nits!i;Van Srhniw k A Urlcrsonj Charleston, Wh(di>Mift.le Afreets, huh nil ru.nunilkl* ShhI... in Medicines in tlic South. 4'J-ly Ap 12 LOCATED Corner of Baltimore and Charles Street*, DALTIMOKK, Ml). ff^IIE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, 1 ami Popular Commercial College in the I nited States. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to- obtain a Tkurouyk I'rmrlicnt ' IIHria*** Education in tho leant possible time and at the least expense. A Largo anil Ileatitlflully Ornarttcntwd CireuInr, containing upward* of Six Square I'ril, | with specimen* of 1'eninansbip, ami a Large Engraving, (tho finest of tho kiml over lnude in thin couutry,) representing the IntcrlorView of tbe College, with Catelogiiu stating term*, Ac., will W sent to every Young Man on application, free ?/ chanje. Write iiuineillately anil you will receive tjie package by return mail. Address, E. K. LORIER, March I 43-ly lSaltimorc, Md. THE WORLD OUTDONE! THE MEDICINE CALLED " IiiSIammulory Extirpator/' WHICH was sold during Court in this place, is now on sale, by J. W. GRADY, of Greenville. It cannot now be longer doubted but this Medioine is tho inost efficacious remedy ever in. this place, for Kidney Diseases, l'iles, Neuralgia. Lung Discuses, Dyspepsia A Rheumatism. Numerous coses of the above diseases have been cored tliis present week. Headache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, and all Iiowel Affections, disappear beforo it as if by the touch of magic.. Try it, and keep It in your families, for sicknoss comes when yon least expect it. . | J. W. GRADY, Agent for Greenville, 8. C.j . Dr. E. RILL, Wholesale Ag't at Columbia; also by all Wholesale finiMlilitnh f p Q. W. DAVIH. Proprietor, Box 4520, Now York Pool Office. Nor S 20 tf PRIVATE HOARDING. TUB Babaeriher i? prepared k> Moommodate ever*! YOulfO UKNTLKMVN with BOARD Mid LODflTNfl. HI* netdenee I* within 100 yard* of the Theological rtendnary, wnd convenient to the bu*in?*a portion of town, being About 260 yard* eaut of the Court Ilnua*. PAinilie* deairing Boarduan alao be aceommodAtcd. Rate* ntA*onablc. Feb 9 40 tf U. W. 3TONB. Ik psk< STDOT7S inn VTILLE. the Important movM our Country Merchant* m the North-and encouraging ;omimEitcE, >d the stagnant-fields of Southern enterprise, South which the Impending Crisis haa crowderld that something good can still" come out Dead; that there is yet a physician to heal tiou into the ears of my blooding countrymen. M OF GOODS ><1 from any foreign hemisphere, I will offer aror of making Uroonrllle their ARTERS, It than can he procured either North or Sonth. tliat doubt until they see and/e?f, I will say i country, yet a merchant who ctialieagea the if the whole world, like the sun on Uibon'4 moe of what can be done S STORE. iperb and complote 3 Ch O THIJYG Ladies' Shoes, line, clastic, - SI.00 " j Slippers, " - 60 Children's Shoes, fancy and One, 40 & W Men's " superfine, 1.20' Boys' " largo sixes, - 60 Superfine sowed Kid Shoes, with heels 1.20 (rirsi quality.) 18 " . - - S1.2S 80 " - 5.0# l>u*ter*, j - - - 75 ; to, Flat*, RolxK, Fan*, Umbrella*, Linen*, T*, Jewelry, Watclic*, l'lftol*, Kaior*. lV>rtEEE, SUE AH, MOLASSES, SALT, Hum, tklca too numerous to uiontiou. Iivy speak louder than trumpet tongue*, are isce?but a reality that speak* volume* in a B to tllC polo, that tloed* COM if -plirckiimrtl in or Northern market, anil, above all, that FS THE PLACE. paid for JURCDUCK. [S THE PLACE. tr 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 A.nd Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy Before The People Before The People In Dysenter}', In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, An$ Flux, 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 per Bottle. $1 per Bottle. For Sale in GrcntxilU by Art* Mil 1y JOHN W. GUADY. Gon?rrhcen nud Gle?t Cure* . y Tint very best remedy in the world for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, <ke., Ac. 1 16 5 ^ Eet end drink what you pleaee. ^ 'j J Full directions, with a short ac- X ^ eomit of the disease, accompany each S ? bottle. ' J ? J .At tba wmf time " tiik cua*" la ^ 'J moat excellent remedy iu Chronic ^ _ Colds, Coughs, Ac. a > n It dees not produce Biek Stomach, or injur* the constitution in any way. ? ^ " Tha Cora " is entirely Vegetable. C y Manufactured and for Sals by ? "* M 3S J. D. BRUCE * CO.. ^ wherry, l> O. 5 For M^e In Greenville by - C ? S ^ And by nil reapeetable Droygiat* throughout the State. Feb 0 40 tf . - * MU.1 1991ft pnw ?wi|JJ0U0f) Hair Pre?lag aad Iharlnff. T> URRIIK2K continue* the T0NHO1KA I 1) hweiwecc at hie 014 Ktand, It. DeaUie' Briek BiUdlntt, wnero he i* ready, during th lay and evening, to Hhave the Beard and Ca Hair and fbainpoo the Head. He mpeetfull; aeka a continuation of patronage. Oct I *21 tf-t ' ?t Vt*f> -.r]TY~ %f \ r * * 8 ? Wh^TKL^-* PLANTATION HOBI VfAWOTACTURED exprewlj lfJL for us, and to patton* fur nisbed by ourselves. Troy arc made, blade and shank, out of one piece of the vory beet quality ami temper of Oast Steel, and liarc strength of blade aad length of handle to suit our Southern forming Tho success of this article hat brouarht various IMITATIONS in to the market, but tbe Genuine Cant Steel Hoe 18 BOLD ONLY BY J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. garbendtgT tools. SPARES, HOES\ HAKES, TRO WELS, PRUNING SHEARS, LINE REELS, and everything else in this line on hand and to arrive soon. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. sMiiiliii. We are manufacturing Elliottfi Celebrated Spring Bed. They ari all that can be desired. Comfort able, cheap and durable. Cal and sec them. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. A largo lot of those first-rati Iron-Wliocl "Wheelbarrows, jus completed. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. ZZI THE ORIENTAL H COFFEE-POT Wo are manufacturing, nn 1 der authority from tho Pa It! tentces, ? THE ORIENTAL 'COFFBB-POT ?! which beats tl?o Old Domin j ion, and all other stylos i?r I " clear out of sight," while i ; is sold at but little more thai p*5* | the common coffec-pot. .?53 If you love GOOD COF ggg , FEE, try an Oriental. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.. PICTURE FRAMES. We are prepared to put up al kinds and styles of Gilt nd Rosewood Picture Frames, as cheaply as the; can be purchased in Charleston. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.enBHiTRi^e or^craajii sLicrasa Wo are 'constant!; SlroBSfereceiving additions t ^*onr Stock, and hav just effected arrangements wit] an cxtonsive Manufactory, wbicl will enable us to offer it at xnucl lower prices than ever. "We intend to keep as good a assortment as the market demandi and to sell it lower than it can b procured from cither Charleston o Columbia. J. 11. SnERMAlT, Agent _ _ A AIjAllH? CLOCKS, warranted to keep good time, an to wake you up at auy timo of tb nifrht or monnnjr that you wish. Price, $1.75. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. Wall Papering. A IIANPBOMK A88OKTMKNT OV WAIL PAPERING, BORDERING, FIRE SCREENS, i WIN DO W SHADES, & J just receiyed aud for sale by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. STEREOSCOPES ! And fArAAIAAntn , f A%J W W* ' A good assortment of Stere scopes, koimo as low as $1.50, and ; very large and unusually ehoicos J loctlon of Views just received. ; KEROSENE LAMPS. j Wo Lave just opened a new L I with an i Improved Bnrncr, : the best we havo ever had. Housekeeping (foods Everything in the Hrnisekcepir line, from a $100 Cooking Stoi to a five cent Tin Cap, may 1 . found at the Store of J. B SHERMAN A.a-Envr, ' GREENVILLE, S. 0, M?r?h ?V , I J ^SSSSBSBBBBSSSBBSSeSSSS^SSamm " VfjfH - ^ ScrOftila, or King^JETil, ' 'Stoi?ta SSeft r pervades the whole body, and majr bwsf out La ifa?f on any pwt of it No organ U free ' from Its -"trr*-. nor ia then one vhwh tt may > rot destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously > caused by mercurial disease, low living, diaI ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth 1 tod filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, I above aU, by tho venereal infection. What. ever be it* origin, ft is hereditary infita oon titution, descending** fton parents to ehikbren ' unto the third and fourth generation J" indeed, 1 tc seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I . witt visit tii# falqnitiea of tho fbthcts upon their children. Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles j in the giaryla, swellings? and on the surlbec, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption which aendsrs in tho blood, depresses the energies of life, so that SCrofolous constitutions not only- suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have for leas power to withstand tho attacks of other diseases; ct?n?c- augg qucntly vast numbers perish by disorders /| . which, although not scsofulousdn their nature, arc still rendered fatal by this taint in tho system. Mast of tho oonsumption which decimates the human family has its origin directly j > in this scrofulous contamination | and many % destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of aH the organs arise from or are aggravated by tho same cause. One quarter of all our people are serofiilous; their persona arc invadsd by this lurking infection, and their health is undermined by it. 1 To cleanso it from the system we must renovato 5 the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine wt supply in \ ! 1 AYEE'S . n. i n_. Of fli_ Lompounu u.urnci 01 roiraipnriiiK, tho most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our time* cam devise for this a eerywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It Is combined from the most active remedial* that haw* Q been discovered for tho expurgation of this foul . disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences, llrnco it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affections which arise from It, euth as Bnurrmi and Skin Disk a ska, St. Anthony's Firk, Rosa, or RrysIpelas, Pihpi.cs, Ptstvi.es, Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter # and Salt Riikvx, Scald Head, RiNoworm, Rhbtmatism, StPHtlitjc and Mercurial Dis- ^ i- tasks, dborst, Dyspepsia, Drwilitt, and, indeed, all Complaints arising prom Vjtiated oh Imptrx Blood. The popular belief in ' impurity of tko blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Saraaparilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in [ contaminated constitution*. ? Ayer's Cathartic Pills, 1 FOR All. THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHT8I0, , ' arc so composed that disease within the ranee "of - their action can rarely withstand or erade them, their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, Mid invigorate erery portion of the human orgaarism, correcting it* diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simulc and invitino. 1 Not only do they care the every-day complaints of every "body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratia inj American Almanac, containing certificates of their cores and directions y for their use in the following complaints: Cost ice ileal, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered Motnach, Xausea, Indigestion, J'ain in and Morbid Inaction of the bowels. Flatulency, Lots qf Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred eomplaiuu, arising from a low slate of the body or obstruction ? of ita functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, _ y ' FOK THE St.tr 11) CLUE or I) Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Uoam?N?, e Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Conenmp- I tion, and for the relief of Comawmptlvo . Patients In advanced stage* of the 1 disease. r. ' So wide is the field of ita usefulness and so numerous are tho cases of its cures, that almost very section of country abounds la persons pubn lidr known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of tho lungs by its ' use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ aor the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident-to our climate, while many Inferior remedies throat upon the community have failad and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted thev can never forset. and nro duced core* too numerotu and too loroeekable to bo forgotten. ^ , PREPARED BY L8 BR. J. . AYER & CO. r. LOWELL. MASS. n tele in Greenville by J. II. DEAN and , M. B. KAHLE, and by Drtigglxta anii'Aulcrs in 0 Medicine every where. April 26 61-leowly 5 THAT GREAT REMEDY, THAT GREAT REMEDY, - J THAT GREAT REMEDY, THAT GREAT RKMKIW, THAT GREAT REMEDY, ', BAMCmX' RPECTFTO, d RAKrHBP gpgnnc. RANCH E7.' 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