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Ths Bench and th? Bar in Texas.
Judson T. Mills, of South Caroline,
was a j Judge of the District Court in
Northern Texas, foud of a joke, but very
decided in his discharge of duty. Thomas
Fannin Smith was a practising lawyer
at the bar, and having shamefully
misstated the law in his address to the
iurv. turner! to the Court and asked the
Judge to chargo tha jury accordingly.
The Judge was indignant and replied.
Does the Counsel take the Court
to he a fool P
Smith was not abashed by the reproof,
but instantly responded :
" I (rust your Honor will not insist
on an answer to that question, as I
might, in answering it truly, bo conviil?ro.|
guilty of contempt of Court."
M Fine the Counsel ton dollars, Mr.
Clerk J" said the Judge.
Smith immediately paid tbo money,
and remarked that it was ten dollars j
more than the Court could show.
" Fine the Counsel fifty dollars !" said
the Judge.
The fine was entered by the Clerk. |
and Smith not being ready to respond
in that sum, sat down. The next morn-1
ing, on the opening of the Court, Smith |
lose, and with much deference address-1
id the Judge:
" May it please your Honor, the Clerk
1 ook that little j<>ke of yours, yesterday
ibout the fifty dollars, as scrioiit, as 1
perceive from the reading of the minales.
Will your Honor be pleased to1
inform him of his error and have ill
erased !"
The coolness of the request, snd the j
implied apology, pleased tie Judge, and
he remitted the fine.
Judge Williamson, or Three legged
Willie, as he wns familiarv called, was
one of the eaily Judges of Texas. In
his Court, a lawyer by tbo name of
Charlton stated a point of law, and the |
Uourt refused lo admit the Counsel's
statement as sufficient proof.
44 Your law, sir," said the Judge ; give
us the book and page, sir."
M This is my law, sir," said Charlton
pulling out a pistol ; " and this, sir, in
bit book," drawing n lamia-knife ; and
that is the page," pointing the pistol to
ward the Court.
44 Your law is not good, sir," said the!
unruffled Judge ; 44 the proper authority
is Colt on Revolvers," and he brought
a six-shooler instantly to bear on the
bead of the Counsel, who dodged the
point of the argument, and turned to the
jury.
On another occasion the Judge con
eluded tho trial of a man for murder by
sentencing him to be bung that very
day. A petition was immediately sign-1
ed l>y the bar, jury ami people, praying I
that longer time might l>e. granted the
poor prisoner. The Judge replied to
the petition that " the man had Icon
found guilty ; the jail waa very unsafe,!
and, besides, it was so very uncomfortable
he did not think any man ought f
to bo required to stay in it longer than '
was necessary." The man was hung.
Contempt of Court.?The d is tin
gnished jurist, Judge (I , of Ninth j
Carolina, so justly esteemed for his abilities
and estimable characteristics, displayed
an amiable trait ir. the incidents and
anecdotes which it was usual with him
to retail to bis admiring associates.?
The point of their wit was not unfro
quentlv directed against himself. Up??n j
an occasion of this kind, be remarked :
"When I was first admitted to the j
bar. T was one dav riding the wearisome
road through the piny woods, and a*
chances favored me, to break the monotony,
I eamo upon an old field log
school house. It was tiro hour of recreation,
no doubt, for the children were i
eauered through the woods, frolicsome
and merry, the school rooms was desertvd,
except in one Instance, where a la I
iv, lolling, tallow faced, cotton-headed. I
s?ck uisire eyeu ooy iiung Halt-way ?^nt
of I lie singU window?(ho personidea
tion of stupidity itself. Upon the spur
fi the moment I determined to amuse ,
i \ self at his expense. So as I walked
niv horse pa-t liirn, I, witli line school ,
i itv whine, commenced spelling aloud :
v I ;i k c r, haker,"
Cotton head gazed at inc full in the ,
;tce. an instant without change of ex
predion or feature, and then his monih
>louly opened, and willi an undisguised
marl, he shouted nr.d returned :
" F o o 1, fool." 1
"1 left immediately," said Judge
0 , or rather as socn as I cou d re- '
eo*er my senses !" !
A touno country girl who lately went |
to a situation in Cheltenham on seeing <
a water cart pass along the street, ex I
claimed to her mistress, " Oh '. la, mum! 1
look here; there's a man gone by with
s cart of water and it's running out all ,
'.he wsv ; and if he's got to go much
further he'll waste it all beforo lie gels
there I
No Mattkr Now !?A party of l e
lated gentlemen, about a certain hour,
began to tbink of home, and their
wires' displeasure, and urged adepsrjure.
"Never inind," said or.o of the guests. I
now W|1| inaKe no (III
fercnoe : my wife is as iua<J now as she
<v?u be."
A man much addicted to snoring remarked
to bis bedfellow in tbo morn
>ng;
" I have slept like a top."
" I know joii bare," said the other,'
Urily, " like a humming top."
" J*ck." said a man to a lad just entering
hi* .tens, "Your father's drowned!"
' Darn . !"' replied the young hopeful.
" and he's got my knifo in his pockel
1"
Tiif. young woman who ato a dozen
peaches, three raw toma'oes, and a half
pint of plums, within half a day, says
knows fruit ain't wholesome.
fi'H'i v old ' arhelor says he thinks
i>.i i h woman, and not her wrongs,
imw t ught to b? redressed.
* 3K S
NEW CARPET STOltEr
JAWES a. BAILIE,
importer, jobber, and dealer in
ALL KINDS OF
CARPETING,
HUOS, ILOOK OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
AND
CURTAIN GOODS
OP EVKliV INSCRIPTION,
ay?* s&a miss? snesiniaipCJIARLESTON,
S. C.,
AND
1 n II 4 IT IE1 cr. 11II
v* ui&tAjm ok uni/t;
205 liKOAL) ST., . . AUGUSTA, OA.
Not 34 29 ly
I LrFALK&"c67r
WIIOI.KSALK AND RKTAIL DEALERS 11*
CLOTH INO,
AND
Gentlemen's Famishing Goods,
NO. 205 KINO 8TREI5T,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
IW Manufactory nnd Wlinh'sale Waro-J
limine. 34 1)ky Stiikct, New York.
I???" All Orders promptly attended to.
Nov 24 29 ly
J. P. REED ?. D. GOODLCrr.
REED 8c GOODLETT,
ATTORNEYSd AT LAW,
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
0[Vcr. Xorth-Eutt Corner Court Ifoute Square.
June 4 4 tf
JAMES FLECK,
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER,
I'aprr ll?ii|t<>r & Glnxivr,
CKKENYILLE, S. C.
WILT. FAlTUFt'LLT FXKCUTK AU WORK ENTRl'STKO i
TO UIM.
Residence on Augusta Street, near Depot.
Feb 211 42 ly
C. F. J ACKSON & CO.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 199 King Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Not 24 2'J ly*
SHAVING,
HAIR TRIMMINO, DRESSING, DYING,
axi>
RAZOR SETTING AND SHAMPOOING,
AT TtIK
Second Door above Mr. McPhcraon'a,
by
WILSON COOK.
May 2 20
HANDSOME JEWELRY
O N S A L, R .
A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT of
J.\__ fine nnil utlior JK 11'h'f.lt Y may be line
of the Subscriber, who makes tooriler Ktujnfjetiimt
ami any other nrtielo required in
his line. REPAIRING faithfully done
Three Doors below the (loodlett House
J II. RANDOLPH.
Greenville, S. C., Sep. 15, 18511. l'J-tf
S.A I)I)LE & 11 Alt > ESS
AI /V IM U J?' A CJ 1' < > Y ?
TIIK subscriber nronlil respectfully
fylKiBt. inform llio public generally that be
1 L continiiC!< tlie klmvc llnsinPM, 7Vo
Doori nhurr thr (irmirillr Hotel, nilil is propal'
-1 to furnish customers willi an v "inscription
"if 1I0.MK M A X1 FA CT r l: i : I? ' S A 11111. KS.
Carriage, lluppy and Wagon IIAKNFS;* made
loonier, nn?l in tho beat styles. RRI1H,K8.
WIMPS. Ac.. on hand, and for sale Oil KAP.
Huddles aud Harness ltFPAIltFD ut
short notice. A. M. UILHEATli.
March 29 47 ly
WAGON
MAKING AND REPAIRING.
r|l||Ksubscribers respectfully inform the pnbJL
lie that tbcv intend oarrvinp on the hn
si ,,r WAtlON MANl TACTLUINli, and ,
\\ At;ON mi.I 151 UIJ 1 KHi Alltl.Mi, in the
town of (iroenville. The host of Timber will
l>? used. anil the work warranted to be well tlono.
Mr. POOL, who will superintend the work, in a
workman of considerable experience, hnviny
learned the business under the host workmen nl
tho Cnrriairo Factory of Messrs. (Inner, Cox.
Murkley A Co. All woak will l.e dono upon
the most reasonable terms, and on short notice.
A share of patronage respectfully solicited.
WAHFTED.
A lot of SEASON EI> Ll'MIlER wanted,
for which a fair prico will bo paid.
J. A. TOAVXF.S. 1
AV. P. pool.
AV. A. TOWNEE. T
flreenville. February 2, ISfiO. 3'J tf
BLACKSMITH ING.
The concern of TOAVXES A
HAWK INS havinjr been dissmlvSHuissSStol
by mutual consent, the business |
sill lie carriod on at the same Shop by the unlersicriiod.
<}. AV. BROOKS. (
January, 1850. J. L. HAWKINS. |
NOTICE.
HO HE undersiened having transferred his in
I torost in the lilacksmith Shop noiir Wilinina'Rlore,
to .Messrs. IIkooks A Hawkins.
nkt'H pleasure in iwoinniendiii? tliom to ft sltnr'
>f public patronage. They will lie prepnroil to
itt.-nd promptly ami satisfactorily to all calls '
n their lino. Tlioy linvoexperienced ami skill"nl
Smiths in llorseshneinff, Repairing nn?l '
rroiiing Wagons, Plough Work. nn?l nil other
irilirarv work of n Itlncksuiith Shop.
January. 1859. 37-tf <1. F. TOWNER.
JAS. M. ALIEN,
S
SSIkmsSiS
DEALER.
GREENVILLE, H.C.
J~"r AH Orders for MarbieWoik promptly
attended to. 40-tf Feb 9
I MILLINERY.
laasaa. i?mis ?'< stDiRawMf
1IAVK returned from New
York with a Inrge and complete
iT^iVryw^ "rrortment of handaoino Uoods,
WILL OPEN
0*W*DSMtiAr,THr. llxn r??T.
*ni^ whleh they invito tho
(n'UfV Attention of the ladies of Orconvlllo
and vicinity.
Among their stock mny he found the Clo'tilde.
Adelaide and I)ove-Capo llats; a (treat
variety ot Misses' Fancy llnU; Rcrtha Capes,
Head-Dresses; llair Plaits and Curls; Eugenia
Magpie, Rridal and Mounting Veils. A
large stoeh of Hihbons at reduced prices ; Hats
cleaned and trimmed ; Dresses cut aud basted.
II April I U If
-J L? -J ?'-I (II II II 'III.
SOf XI
~?KSS!?j
Maa ih? UrgMt ho*
* * th? Ur^mt ttakto
Mm iim Urfgrat ? ?
__ ?S* U?*?l Mi*
OV Mtjr N?4kkM Im Ik* WaaM,
W mmy MnikbM In Mm W?*4
Of *njr MmIWIm W Ik* W?y*
OX kkr **XWta* In Ik* ?W
OX Mgr Miftehw I** MM ?"I,M
luu.auu ?
low,HUM XmIim
lWU.WMt PmIu^m
IOW, woo MImm
-m. * *>? rk*k^M
MM U OMiigW fMtkO?Mlkui
? }* U Ueet*!* Mf IkHUkCuoUu
KJ 5" MX ?IkCMTlIlM*
? ? pi ?i?ulk kkO traikunlb*
" W >? ?* !? M? MklkriiUkk
1M VOWTIMU MomMM*
la XouWm **-- ??
IN V*iuiMu Maatk*.
In Hauiwn NmiUm,
la VaarWcn MaaUu.
If Ik Wamuilwl to tmn
It Ik Wnrraul*d Ia (!*m
It la Warranto* to Cars
It la Warranto*! to Car*
! It U Warranto*! to Cure
If Utraatlona an Followed,
It EHroeUetia ara KoIIohnI,
If Directions ara foUawad,
If IX roc Hurt* are KoIIowmL
If IXi-Mtlona are Followed,
Any Com of Dyspepsia
Any Caae of Dyapapala]
Any Case of Dy*p*p*ia
Any Caae of Dyspepsia
A?y Caaa ot Dyspepsia
Uvtr Dlsemse,
Lirtr Dlssaae,
' 'fc I Jvsr IMaoat*,
' Urvr Dlatawi,
'V*' Lifer lilnnn,
Jndllltlcc,
Jnmdlee,
Jannrllc*,
Jaundice.
Jaundice,
St !s Kspeclally Adapted to
It la Mspeclally Adapted to
ft la Be|Miclally Annpt.rt to
It la ICsperially Adapted to
It la K?|teclnlly Adapted to
Female Complaints t
Female Coutplalnto
Female lorn pin Into (
Female Complaint* |
Female Coeuplalnte |
It Produce# I tot lilidlly of Form
It Produce! Itotnndlty ot Ferns
It Produces Koteenellty or Form
It Prorlueea Kolmmlty of Perm
It Produces llotuiutlty ot Point
In Femalee of n Tltln and Spar* llnl.lt
In Pr males of a Tklii and Hint re Habit
In Females ot a Tltln and Spare Habit
In Females ot a 'lliln and Kpare Habit
lu Peinules ot a Tltln anil S|M?r? Habit
fbrnd a Pomade Hlnmp (o the Proprietor* f?r their
l'ani|>UUil ou " liLivHuea or btoum.h ?ud Itoaela.*'
"VV . W BLIXt Ii CO. , Pvopt triors,
3na Broad ay. New lurk .
For Sale in Grrcnrille ' w
Ang JiMti-ly JOHN W ORADY.
Ladd, Webster & Co.'s
(Mmt> ;
8BWI3VG MACHINES,
WHICH,
For Beauty. and Simplicity of Construction,
wild Efficiency in Working, arc
UNEQUALLED BY ANY. *
A Few of I lie ."tinny If canon*
Why these Machines
ARK PKKFKMRED
ABOVE A 1.1. OTIUUS.
1. They arc so remarkably *imi;>/? in their
const ruction. A child can operate them and
understand their mechanism.
2. They nru the *tro??/c?t Sewing Machines
made. It is almost impossible to brcuk or get
them out of order.
.1. They arc sin e in their operation : finishing
work in a unifi rmly perfect manner.
I. They make a tiff hi tort mliirh, aliko on
both sides of the work, which cannot bo unrnvclcd.
j!
5. They stitch, hem, bind, full, run and
"'u,"ui ??? ? iiik* ..
ft. Tliry sew equally well tlio lightest and
heaviest liibrio. U
7. They mn over tho heaviest senilis with- ,
nut changing the tension or breaking (liefinest ,
thread.
8. Tliey usu nny No. of Cotton, Thread or I
Silk, ilircetly from the spool.
9. They use a straight nccdlo; curved ones
are liable to break.
10. The needle has a perpendicular motion. .
This is absolutely necessary for heavy work.
11. Tlioy have a wheel feed : none others are ^
in eonstnnt contact with the work. ,
12. They run easily and are almost noiseless.
12. They are not liahla to oil the dress of the
operator.
14. Tliev do not requiro a serew-drivor to
set tho needles.
lii. They do not have to bo taken apart to
oil or clean.
1ft. They do not form ridges on the under
wasteful ?r thread, ax is tlic case with ail
chain-stitching machinft.
17. They are capable of doing n greater
range of work, an.I in it more |>erJeet manner ^
lhan any other Sowing .Machine.
We warrant thexe Machines. nil (I vouch for '
ho ree< minen?lalion of the ahore.
DYKIt A I'IC'Bi Ixli,
ACE NT.".
GREEN YILLK, S. C.
April 19 50 ly "
F. BUETY,
.OVELAND'S BUILD^G, GREEfSVILLE. S. C.,
- RESPECTEDLLY informs the puh.
r?I lie generally that he hax on hum! a fine /
assortment of ^
BOOTS, SHOES, f
BBOUANS, AC.,
WELL ADAPTED TO THIS MARKET.
In the assortment will he foiiinl ^
[.adies. Misses' ami Children's Caitcrs ami
Shoes, of many kihdf.
tcntlcmen's, Youths' ami Ilnys' Ilootx, Gaiter* .
ami Shoes. "
Ditcher's Roots?an excellent article.
Ilrognn* of all sixes and inoxldurahlo make. a
In fact, nx full nn axxorlinent of Articles in .
his line as ran he found in any establishment
in a town of the same sire.
I | ul VII ran 1 I nil t/ Oxl'a on own IV, of
his I'riecs for Cash, satisfied tbnt hie (loods ore
offered j
At the Lowest Possible Fignre. ,
lVrsons in want <?f anything of the kind
will please give hiin a cull. j
Ai.so, os nA.NO,
A (liwoil Klocli ?r fjcntltcr,
AT WHOLESALE AN1> RETAIL. ;
Boot and Shoe Making.
This hranch of his business is still earned <>n *
under his personal supervision, and every eare will
bo taken to itunronlac satisfaction to thoso
who patronise him, 27?tf Nov 10 (
HOWARD ASSOC IATION, !
I'lIILADLLITllA,
A Ttcnevolcnt Inilitulionf Jtaliliihui tiy ipfcitl 1
F.ndowinont, for tho Relief of the Sick and '
Distressed, afflicted with Virnlent and Kpi- '
domic I'ImmU,end especially for the Core of '
Diseases of I ho Sexual Organs.
MEDICAI, Advice given gratis, hy the Acting
Surgeon, to ell who Apply hy letter,
with a description of their condition, (age, occopntion,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme
poverty, Medicines furnished froe of
charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermaterrhn?n, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the
Now Remedies employed in the Dispensary,
sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Two or three Stamps for PosI
tag# will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. KKU.LIN HOUGHTON,
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Jly order of the Director*.
KZRA D. HF.ARTWKLI., President.
Osn. Pairchm i>, Secretary,
f?*> t it if
138 a M 5
iraraM
>
stupe:
X K S? R'X
1IV tiREE
:<
IN consequence of the Impending Crisis and
hare made, withdrawing their patronage ft
SOUTHERN
and having, with the utmost repugnance, aurvo.
neglecting to rear up that criterion for tho sunn
ed upon them, I have concluded to show to tho
of Nasareth;"* that there ia still some balm in <
the bleeding wound and whisper a word of conso
Having just received the most
STUPENDOUS ST
over exhibited to the public garc. or ever impor
them to COUNTRY MERCHANTS who ere in
IIEADQU
nud the ptiblio at large, at price* MUCH LOW!
For the conviction of unbeliever*, and thoe
that. although a prophet hn* no honor in hi* o*
world for competition, i? obliged to succeed, eve
field, i* a dead halt.
The annexed Item* will afford a faint '?e ml
AT CAHH
The most oxtensire, i
II K. I1) Y
Coat*, 60 and 75 cent*, and no word*.
Pant*, 50 " 75 " " " "
Ve*t*, 40 " 76 ? - ? ? ?
Shirt*, 50 " 75 ? " " "
Superfine Silk Hats, ... $2.00
Wool " . 40
Calf Skin Root*, supcrfinO, 2.50
IE OOP SKI UTS,
8 lloop*, - y - 50 |
11 .... 70 I
15 " 87 I
Together with a large stock of Silk lionr
sl.n .1. Tmt.l#. U L I T.. .11 HI.11. I'
monaie*, Segnrr, Corn, Flour, Bacon, ltice, COi
Whirky, Brandy and Wine, and u large lot of a
The aliovc MAItKKD IlOWN ilcim, while
lot a mere phantom of the inind?on idle phunl
irnrd, nCMiii* in o tear, ami point*, like the need
VretneiKc at a lower (nice thnn in any Southern
CARlt'S STOKE !
The highest Caeli prieoa
CARR'S STORE
May 10 1
CHEROKEE REMEDY,
S r
AX IXKAII.IXt! rl'RK Foil
CO CO :<>( JXi cu'-i A
>Xtl A I.I. DISKASKS OK TIIK UltlNAIIV OIlflAXS.
II I.S Ri'iiU'dy euros when nil other preparations
fail. It in entirely unlike every
(her compound ; containing no mineral poioii
or nnuseoua drug : as it in prepared solely
roll. Knots, Harks ami Leaves. nn<l has liceti
landed down, from one generation to another,
>y the Cherokee Indians. It is offered to the .
tuldie on its own intrinsic merits. It performs !
Is duty quickly and thoroughly. The iinfor- |
unntu, of either sex. wfll ho repaid hy using
his Kemedy, instead of placing themselves at j
he inerey of some (>uaek or Professor. This
tcuiody strikes at the very Root of the disease ;
ts tendency is not simply to suspend the poison,
>ut to remove the euitsc on which it depends.
*uII direetions in pamphlet form, aeeonipany
ueh hot tie. The speedy and permanent relit f
fforded by this Komody, In all eases of Gonorh?ea.
Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Allots,
Whites in Females,) and all diseasos of the
'rinary Organs, has astonished the moat seienifie
men of the age. This Iteiuedv not only
radicates all poison from the system, l>ut iuigorates
the most delieute constitution.
It does not affect the hreath or interfere with
my class of business, or require any deviation
rom tiio usual diet.
It requires no assistance from any othor tnoicine.
And what enhances its value, is the entire ahNice
of all nnusoous taste, being a pleasant
nrt delicious syrup.
Price $2 )>er Battle. or tlircc Bottles for
POTT KH X MKKWIN,
Role Proprietors. St. Lonis, Mo.
Jiftr- Sold in tlrcenvilla by Fisher X llei- I
ilsh; Van Sell nock X (Iriorson, Charleston, I
Wholesale Agents, and all responsible dealers
1 Medicines in tho Sotilli. 49-ly Ap 12
(JUNDEO 1852. CHARTERED 1854
tor atei>
Oornsr of Baltimore and Charles Streets,
BALTIMORE, MD.
I^IIK Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished,
and Popular Commercial College in the
uited States. Designed expressly for Young
fen desiring to obtain a Thorough Practical
tntin?m Education in the least possible time
nd at tho least expense.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Cireuir,
containing upwards of .Y?> Mr/aaro Pert,
rith spot iinon? of Penmanship, and a Large
.ngraving. (the finest of the kind ever made
n miscowntry,) representing tlio Interior View ,
f the College, with Catalogue staling term*. I
to., will be aont to every Young Man on ap- 1
lion lion, frrt nf chart/r.
Write immediately and you will receive the |
uk-kago by return muil. Address,
K. K. LOS IK K, I
March 1 4JI-1y liultimorc, Md. |
rilK WORLDOUTDONE] '
THE MEDICINE CALLED
4 liif Inmmnlorf Kxlirpittor,"
117" IIIC1I wan mill duringConrt in this place. I
W is now on Hale, by J. W. ilHAUY, ot
jrecnvillo. It cannot now be longer doubted
Ml tliie Medicine is the most efficacious remedy
ver in this place, for Kidney Diseases, Files,
Neuralgia, Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rheumatism.
Numerous eases of (bo above disoa<es
have been cured this present week. Headache,
Toothache, Karat he, Sprains, and all Howsi
Affections, disappear before it as if by the
touch of magic. Try it, and keep it in yoor
families, for sickness eoines when you least
expect it.
J. W. (JRADY, AgenUfnr Oreenville, P. C.;
Dr. K. PILL, Wholesale Ag't at Columbia; also
by all YVkolemilo Druggists in li ar leston, 8. C.
O. W. I>AVIP, Proprietor,
mjox iJ.u, rtvn lorn foil Office.
Not 3 20 tf
PRIVATE HOARDING.
rpiIK Subscriber in prepared to accommodate
A several YOUNU (JKNTI.KMKN with
HOARD ami LODGING. Hi? residence ia
within 100 yards *f tho Theological Seminary,
and convenient to the business portion of town,
being about 200 yarde eaat of the Court 11'him.
Families desiring Boardcan also be accommodated.
Rate* reasonable.
fefc 0 M-4t fc. . MOVE. I
?y a??
|f IB SALE!
NDO-DS
I&ISS
INVILLB*
????
> the important movea our Country Merchant*
rum the North ud ncowagiDg
COIHIHERCG,
v?<l the stagnant fields uf Southern rnterpriN,
y South which the Impending Crisis baa crowdworld
that aoincthing good can atill "come out
(Ailead; that there is yet a physician to heal
lation into the cars of my bleudrng countrymen.
OCK OF GOODS
ted from any foreign hemisphere, I will offer
faror of making Greenville their
AllTERS,
5R Ihin run bo procnreil either North or Routh.
? that doubt until they ? nn?l /eel, I wiH ??j
n country, yet n merchant who challenge* tho
n If the whole world, like tho mti on Gibou's
lance of what can be done
S STORE.
iuperh and complete
E CLOTIIIJYG.
Ladies' Shoo*, fine, elastic, - $1.00
44 Slipper*, " - - - SO
Children's Shoe*, fancy and One, 40 A SO
Men's 44 superfine, - 1.20
Hoys' 44 large sires, - SO
Superfino sowed Kid Shoes, with liecls 1.20
(First Quality.)
IS 44 .... $1.25
30 44 .... 2.00
Lusters, .... 75
lets, Flats, lt?>l>es. Fans, Umbrellas, Linens, |
ers. Jewelry, Watches, l'istols, Kasors, PortVt'F.K,
SC(iAH, JHOLASSKiS, SALT, Hum,
rtlclcs too numerous to mention,
they speak louder than tmtii|>et tongues, are
tascc?hut a reality that speak* volume* in n
le to the pole, that (loeds can be purrhnmrti in
I or Northern market, and, above all, that
IS THE PLACE.
paid for PRODUCE.
IS THE PLACE.
tf
10,000 Negroes ,
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice,
Planters Take Notice,
Jnpnlt'a rVwiliol
VUIVVM U \/VI VI ?lil
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,
In Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux,
And Flux,
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages ot HaH Doz.
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
$1 per Bottle.
$1 per Bottle.
For Sale in Greenville by
Aug 22U ly JOHN W. OHADY.
(ionorrliorn n*i?l Glcrt Cnre*
* ?*
Tub very best remedy in the world
f..r tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, a
* Ac, Ac. ?
- . 3
^ Eat and drink what 3*011 please.
Full direction*, with a short ae- 00
count of the disease, accompany each SO
? bottle. |?
m At the some time " ttik run* " ii n Q
^ nio-t e*e?*ll#>nt remedy in Chronic
_ Colds, Coughs, Ac.
tm I^
It does not produce Sick Stomach,
or injure the constitution in any way. (JJ
44 The Core " is entirely Vegetable. ^
c
Manufactured and for sal* by pfj
X J- X>. BBUCS * CO., 2
N.wb.rry, . O.
ft ^
y Vor mU in Cr.en.ill. leW
wr. '
c 5
ZZ And by nil re?peeteble Druggist*
throughout lli? State.
Fob 40 tf
*
MU3 )o??ie> pna ??t|jjoaoo
llnlr Dremliig and Shaving.
TJUIIRTIHIK continue* the TONSORTA!
X> hu*ine*e at hi* Old Stand, in Dcettle'i
Prick Buildtojr, where he i* ready, during the
day end evening, to Kheve the Heard end Cut
i Ileir end Phompoo the Ileed. lie rerpeetfullj
} ?*k* a continuation of patronage.
I n *4
' Mil* Mill 'HI J
&I8S. OAST
STEEL
PLANTATION BOBS
Manufactured expressly ,
for us, and to patterns fur- <
nislied by ourselves. They are \
made, blade and shank, out of one
piece of the very beet quality and
temper of Cast Steel, and have 1
streugth of blade and length of handlo
to snit our Southern farming.
Tho euecose of this article has
brought various IMITATIONS into
the market, but the
Gen nine Cast Steel Hoe
18 SOLD ONLY BY
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
GARDENING TOOLS.
SPADES; HOESL
liAKES^TROWELS,
l'J?LUV I J\U SIIEAHS,
LINE HEELS,
and everything else in this line,
on lmnd nnd to arrive soon.
J. B. SUEKMAN, Agent.
sraBisIsBS.
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. SIIERM^/VN, Agent.
? o *>
A large lot of those first-rate
Iron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, just
completed.
i J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
THE ORIENTAL
p COFFEE-POT.
La Wc arc manufacturing, un gj
i der authority from the l'ai?3
' ten tecs,
THE ORIENTAL
!? GOFPM-POT.
c==a , which Wilts the Old Dentinw
i ion, and nil other styles,
1 " clear out of sight," while it
is sold at hut little more than
the common coffee-pot.
It' you love GOOD COF|
FEE, try an Oriental.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
PICTURE FRAMES.
We arc prepared to put up all
kinds and stylos of
Gilt nd Rosowood
Picture Frames, as cheaply as they
can he purchased in Charleston.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
FgaOSTOfiS.
^ n We arc constantly
receiving additions to
**a' ^^our Stock, end have
just effected arrangements with
an extensive Manufactory, which
will enahle us to otter it at much
lower ju ices than ever.
w? i i
ii u uiiimu u? Kuuji as pjooa an
assortment an the market demands,
and to sell it lower than it can be
procured from either Charleston or
Columbia.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
Clock, warranted
to
keep good
also,
A Ia A Kill CLOCKS
warranted to keOj> gwd time, nnd
to wake yon ni? at any time of the
night or mornlhg that you wish.
I'rice, $1.75.
J. IS. SHERMAN, Agent.
Wall Papering*
a iianpsomk assortment of
WALL PAPERING,
JiOliDKRTNG,
FIRE SCREENS,
WIN DO W SHADES, &c.
just received and for pale by
J. B. SIIEKMAN, Agent.
KTKUEOHCOPEN
And Stereoscopic Views.
A good assortment of Stereo
scopes, Boiutt an low as $1.50, and a
very large and unusually choice selection
of Views just rcceivod.
KEROSENE LAMPS.
We have just opened a new lot
with an
ImproTcd Bnrncr,
tho best we have ever had.
Housekeeping Goods.
Everything in the Housekeeping
line, from a $100 Cooking Stove
to a five cent Tin Cup, may be
found at the Store of
J. B SHERMAN,
AO-EXNT,
' GREENVILLE, S. C.
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i
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AyefsSarsaparilla
i compound wmJy, is which m km Is*
bond to produoo the moot oflbctual alterstWv
Ost so b? mad*. It U a oonoentaatod wtnwt
ot Pan Ssrsspsrills, so combined -with otkMT
subctasMa of still greater alterative powti a*
to aOtod Mi eflbotire antidote for the iIIiimiI
BaraepariUn to awputod to can. It to halloaed
that soak s remedy to wanted by thorn whs
mt/km ton Strumous aomphhto and (hat as*
which will aooompliah their cure mart provs
of IwitH eervtee to this large ctoaa of saav
afflicted fcUow-eltinma. How oo&pletely this
compound will do it hat* been proven by expwhaost
on many of the won* com to be found
of tka following ooraplainta t ?
Scaorvu ajcd Scrofulous Coxrunm,
EaornoKa am Eavrmi Diatun, Ulcim,
Pimples. Blotches, Tumors, But Uawa, "
Bouo Head, Srraau and Stmhutio Arpectiohs,
Mercurial Disease, Dtorar, N?wtAMU
oa Tio Douloureux, DRan.itt, Dtv
rmu and Indigestion, Ektiihui, Rota
oa St. Anthony's Fi.b, and Indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from ZxruHrrr of
thb Bdood.
This compound will bo found a great promoter
of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which foster in the
blood at that season of the year. By the timely
expulsion of them many rankling disorders
ars nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, \rv>
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves frefla
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever yon find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you rtnd it is obstructed
and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but wiui this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery a*
life is disorder**! or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla nas, and deserves much, the
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations^
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain hut little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been misled
by largo bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla,
but often no curative properties whatever.
Hence, bitter and painnil disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself ia justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
w? call thia compound Saraaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
3 the ordinary run of the diseases it is intendto
cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, tho remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
tho bottle.
PREPARED BY
DR. jr. C. A?EB A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1 par llotile t Six Dottles for |5.
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
hns won for Itself such a renown for tho cure of
every variety of Throat and Luag Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount tho
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed.
As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure tho people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever lias bocn, ana that it may be rolled on to
do for their relief all it has evsr been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
TOR TKI ODBI OP
Costireness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Pile*, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Disease*,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors asset
Salt Rheum, 1 Forms, Gout, Neuralgia, as fi
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, ao that the most sensitive
can take them pleasantly, and they am the
best aperient in the world for sill the purposes of n
family physie.
Mm M cents per Bex; Fire boxes far 91.00*
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen,
snd eminent personages, hare lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our spsos here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish
gratia our Amkkica.it Almanac in which thay
arc given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be followed
for their cure.
Do not be pitt off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Atkr's, and take no others. The sick
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b eaoti.t taktjf,
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k rahitt taken,
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has no bad tarty,
has mo bad tarty,
has mo iui> tamtk
has mo bad tastk,
- . . . . has mo bad tajnx.
witx emn a cur* '
wtix ?ykct a curb
win ryrrsrr a run*
will nmvr a curb
whjl umvt a cum
without i/mb or mtw
without umr or t1mi
without lohm tf umr
wtthout um ar tut*
ow cm a mo i. or nrrr,
or chanok or duct,
or chantik or ourr,
or ciianor or out,
or chanok or uffir;
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WITH IM TKWIMJC,
WITH Mm Tiu*;ntJt,
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MOKK ^WCKDtl.Y,
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AND PKKMANENTI Y
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AND i'KSMANKNTLY
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THAN ANT KNOWN RKMFDT.
THAN ANY KNOWN KKMKOY.
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THAN amy KNOWN RXMKDY. ^
than amt known uabr.
AMCH0 WKW1C CAN Wt SOT NT MAJK
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