The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, August 23, 1860, Image 4
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A Dtrron Jci?o*.~>-A fn?aiy(i?M ?t
w of ? ** Dutok Judge,"
in th? f.>n<>win<r skfloh :
He was about lo sentence prisoner,
end on looking around for hiut found
him plaving chequers with bis custodian
while the foreman of the jury was fast
v-deep. Replenishing the ample judicial
chair with his broadcast person, lie tbus
, addressed the jury : >
fc Mr. Voreman, and t'oder jurymen's:
Der brtsoner, ITans Vleeter, is finished
his game mit der gberiH; and ha* peal
hint, bnt I shell take gare he doe'-t peat
mtr. nuns qw cwrn aura TOt DMInler
before you, n>u%t piing in der verdict,
hut it must pe * cording to der In*."?
^e mm he Icill't vasnt kilt nt-nll end ? it is
roved he is in the jail at Morrisdown,
'or aheep stealing. Hut dat iih no mater.
Der law says ven dere i* a tou't,
ou aball give it to der briaonor, but
ere iah no tou't; eo you eee he iah
guilty. Pesides he i? a great loafer.?
I ha/ know'd him vifty year, and be
?a?n't done a adilch of work in all dat
litneo, and dere iah no one debending
u iiiui fer deir li-iaY aid he i*-h no use
o no pody. I diuka it would pe good
,?lnn to bang him for de example. ]
link, Mr. Voreroan*, dat be pelter be
hung next fourt' o' July, a* der militia
fch goin' to drain in anoder gounty, and
* er would pe no vun goin' on here."?
* t should be added, to the credit of the
ury, that in apite of Uiia " learned and
mpartial charge," they acquitted the
briaoner," finding him " not guiliy, if
he would leave the State."
[Knickerbocker.
Jcst So.?Stronger?14 Ila-have you
any m m m miserable old rr-r-rolgut
whiskey F' (Landlord draws a bottle
from nnder the counter, and stranger
pours out half a glass ful.) lie tnkos
it, screws up his face, sets down hi*
glass and looks at the landlord. At
length, after catching his breath he continues
:
44 Yon k k kkeep gg g good house,
dd-don't you I"
Landlord-?44 Well, yes, I think so.
Why do you ask !"
Stranger?Oh?" ff-ffor n n n-notliing
part icnlar. I nee yon awwoyn g g g- 1
give a ffffellow ex- ex aetly what he ee
c calls for?that's a a a all /"
A good story is told of * broad-back
Kentuckinn who went down to Orleans
for the first time. Whiskey, brandy
and plain drinks, he knew, but as to
compounded and finvored liquors, he
was a know nothing. Reposing on the
seats of the court of the St. Charlps, he j
observed a score of fashionables drink- ?
in?T mint julips. 1
" Bov," said he, " bring me n glass
of that beverage."
When he had consumed the cooling
draught he called the boy.
Bos', what was mv last remnrk !*'
M Whv, yon ordered a julep."
" That's right ; don't forget it. Keep
hringin' 'em !"
As a good looking fiiend of ours. <
whose moustache is jet black and curls '
magnificently over his lip. was passing
the residence of a couple of darnsels.the .
following conversation is said to have
lieen overheard *
T ! .. T -1- -1 ? 1
l^miKn?i uu wonciiT ' 11 pnp? 10
kin* on* of those creatures with a lorr'ul \
nionstAche ! ,
Adelaide?Why, Louisa, of course I
dou't know. *
Louisa?Well, I'm going to pet the ^
hat brush and try it. And she did. h
A KF.GKO boy being sent by his mas- ,*
tor to borrow a pound of lard from his t
neighbor, thus delivered his message : -1
" Missus Thompson, massa sent meober '
to borrow or beg a pound of hog tallow.
ITe sed he got tie ole sow up in do pen
fatten 'em; he gwine to kill her day be- i
f->re yesterday, an he come over week
'fure last an pay u!l you owe as.*'
Ratiko Gisack. A blunt-spoken. "
oft-handed old gentleman, ono day, pre\i
us to dinner, arose and delivered himself
as follows" For what we are j
about to receive, may the Lord make us ?
truly thankful?what, wife, a plain hash ''
again to-dav 1" It was ail in the same
breath, and the effect was inezpress
ibly ludicrous. f
A norar.-KKEPKR having kept a hired t!
man on liver nearly a month, raid to "
him one day. " Why, John, yon don't ?
seem'o like liver.'' " O, yes." said John, r,
" I like it very w >11, for tifty or sixty I
meals; but I don't like it as a 6teady "
diet."
Ah Irish emigrant, hearing the nuneel
gun at Portsmouth, asked a sailor,
44 What's that f" 41 Why. that's sunset,"
was the reply. 44 Sunsett" exclaimed
Pat;44 and does the run go down in
this country with such a bang aa that?''
44 Small thanks to you," raid a Plaintiff
to one of his witnesses, 44 for what
you said in this ease."
44 Ah, sir," replied the conscientious
witness,44 but jus; think of what I didn't
say."
44 A cocpj.e of robbers fell upon John
Push, of Haton Houga, and robbed
him of a shin-plaster of a Mississippi
railroad bank. Tb it was taking the rag
t k. i-.,?u
iiviii i no ininir*
44 CotJDrcTOR," mlied * railrond passenger,
?" arc jou running on timo to
day t" **Nosir; we are running for
cash."
A FREI.TX REMARK.?44 We have lo
pa- for ev? v thing." a* the man raid
o! ?-n ? mn-nuito, after a serenade, tent
hi hill into him.
A VOC5Q lady RRy? that if a cart- i
ha* nine feller*, that it i* mighty I
i hat a gal can't havo one.
* I blush for you," aa the rouge poi
Mid to tb? old maid. ^ ^
* '
w*r
NEWCAHPETSTOftE.
CARPETING,
EITQ8, ILOOZ OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
? - . i **?
CURTAIN GOODS
Of KVJSJtY DESCRIPTION,
CHARLESTON, S. (7.,
. AKD
J. G. BAILIE & FRO.,
205 BItOAD ST.. . . AUGUSTA. OA.
Nor 34 1? ly
I. h. FILE ft CO.,
WUOLBHALE AND XKTAIL DKALKU IN
CLOTH XISTG4-, I
AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
NO. 206 KINO STREET,
CI1 ARLUSTON, S. 0.
X.-V Mnnttfnelory and Wholesale Warehoimo.
Si JJbt SxoKrr, sionr x ark.
ir All Order# promptly attend**) to.
Nor ?4' It
1. P. RKED S. P. OOODLKTT.
REED &. GOODLETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
* ANT>
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
GREENVTLLK, S. C.
Office Xa rlfi-Kntt Corner Court IIoust Sou are.
June 4 4 tf
JAMES FLECK,
house & SIGN painter,
l'nprr llnnccr <t Gla/icr,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
WILL FAITHFULLY FJCKCCTB .W.LWOHK KNTUl'STRD
TO HIM.
Residence on Aagneta Street, near Depot.
Fab tt 42 ly
c . f. j ack son ft cot "
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No- 139 King Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Not 24 29 ly*
siiAviNTir
HAIR TRIMMING. DRESSING. DYING.
RAZOR RETTING AND SHAMPOOING.
AT THE
Second Door above Mr. MoPhereon's,
wilson' cook.
May 2 2ft
handsome jewelry
on sale.
A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT of
r\ line nuil oilier JK Wlii.ti Y may lie hut
il' tho Subscriber, who make.' loonier
iifni IHiiy, ami any other er'ielo required in
lis iine. REPAIRING faithfully <h>no
Three Doors below the Gonilleti House
J 11. RANDOLPH.
(IreenyiUe, S. C., Scji. 15, 185'.). 19-tf
SADDLE & HARNESS
MAN TJ A C T ( ) It Y,
Till- aunscrihcr would respectfully
CWWWa inform ?lio public generally that lie
Tr^coiitiniii'.i the above Business, Tim
l/onr? nhorr. the OVceuri'He l/otrl, and is premred
to furnish customers w it li anv* description
>f HOME MANUFACTURED SAr.DLKS,
??rrh?(i>, liuciry itnil Wagon HARNESS luailc
o order, and in the best styles. BRIDLES,
1VHIPS, Ac., on hand, and fir sile CHEAP.
p&* Saddles and Htrnira REPAIRED at
hurt not too. A. M. OJLLREATH.
March 2D 47 ly
WAGON
MAKING AND REPAIRING.
I^JTE subscribers respectfully inform tho public
thnt they intond earrvinjj on tlio buine-s
of WAGON MANI' PACTr ft I X(1, and
VA'ION and Hl'CUY REPAIRIXtr, in the
own of Orccnvillo. The best of Timber will
* used, and the vorlt warranted tube well done,
ilr. POOL, who will superintend the work, is a
rorktnan of -considerable experience, having
earned tho business under the host workmen at
he Carriage Factory of .Messrs. (lower, Cox,
darklcy A Co. All work will bo dnno upon
he inost reason able terms, and on slutrt notice.
V share of patronage reapcetfnlly solicited.
WANTED.
A lot of ft E A SON Kl> LUMBER wanted,
br which a fair price will bo paid.
A. TOWNE.S.
W. J'. I?0OI..
V. A. TOWNES. *
OrecnvIIlo, February 2, 1860. 29 tf
BLA CKSMITHIN G.
'.lis Tho concern of.TOWXES A
HAWKINS having l?oen dissolrr
il by mutual consent, the business
rill ho carried ou at the same Shop by tlio uncrsigncd.
<i. W. TlltOOKS.
January, 1859. J. L. HAWKINS.
NOTICE.
IAIIE undersigned having transferred his inJL
terest in the Hiurksmith Shop near Vilnius'Storo,
to Messrs. Brooks A Hawkins.
ikes pleasure in recommending (hern toft sham
f public patronage. They will he prepared to
Mend promptly and satisfactorily to all eitll
> their line. They have experienced and skitlil
Smiths in llorr,o*hociiig. Tlcpairing and
roning Wagons, Plough Work, and all other
rdinary work of u Blacksmith Shop.
January, 1859. 27-tf O. F. TOWXKS.
JAS.^ ALLEN,
DEALER,
6UEE1VVILLE,S.C.
f. Ait n../!*,.. (a. \r.n,.iv I
ly attended to. 40-tf Frl> 0
MTT.T.TNERY
anae. jmurns a ?ywwD.T)iw
fHAVE rctnroed from Xew
York witli a large and complete
naaortricnt of handsome Hoods,
WILL OPEN
Dx ^envr.sn.iv, rnr. 11th ivpt.
and to wlii-h they invite the
attention of the Indie* of Oreonyllle
and vicinity.
Anion? their stock may 1m found.Iho Olotildo,
Adeliiide and Dove-Cape Hats; a groat
variety <d Misses' Fancy Huts: Martha ('apes,
Head Dresses; Ifaie 1'lait.t and furls) Jiugr-,
nin Magpie, Hridal and Mourning Veils, a
large stock of Itihhons at reduced prices; Hats
cleaned nnd ttiinnicd : Drcsrcs cut ?nd basted.
, April #49 if
.?i 1.1
t <sp air ^qp gw
ypji ^
SiHSHS
KJtttssK:
of ? III Ibt ? ' 1
Of u) 9I?4Mm Im 1k? WffMk
Of muy IMMac Im Ik* W?Mi
Of **r " fWHittf.WwW.
Of auijr ^ 4Mu* to Um WmM,
JUU.toto PMUMM
c&SpS&S:
IM,Wf PMkHM
Mf Im Biii^I auf imiMMIImi
Mf uoimftohf MmOCmMm*
if Im OMifU mmd lo?UC?r?fii
JMf Im Qi)?g?? awl1 *-*? "?
IM Fofitow KMIHI "
Im PMjrtMa HmIJM.
Itf FnurUu Mom Ik*.
V, In *emrt*en MauUu.
im mmun.
It U Warnuuf ? t Mr*
It la Warranted to C?n
It la WamaiH to Car*
II to WumuiKf to Car*
It to Wwrutof to Car* . .
If (Mjtc?Um*? *r* FaUawrd,
If Dtr**U*M* an PaUaaad,
ff UtawftoM* *r* roUnrti,
If WrfrUan* art PWtowad,
If iXTMtlona ar* Poilvwaf,
f cose u l7*p?|W?
Aujr C?a? of Dyspeyaloj *
Any CIm of Dysy spslo
Any Cm* of Pyspepto
AW. V** .
* Utw IHwVn,
I * Llv?r DUtaM, Ji
yi Uvtr IMwrn, 'f '
;.'3U* lalrer DImom, ?/ ?; ?.
IJvar Dtniua. .
Jaamllrr. t?} '
y xj&iy.. jhukum,
- .Jaundice,
^ J?an4lt?, Jaaiidlrt,
ft Is 1Cap?el>lly Afaptcd to
It Is (especially Adopted to
t Is Kspeclatly Anaptvct to
It Is Kspeclnlly Ailastsit to
It Is (especially Adopted to
Remote Complslntot
Renin le Coiuplolnta .
Remote Cowplnliits)
ReninIc Complaints |
Retool* Complaints ;
It Produces Rotundity of Fona
It Produces Rotundity ot Form
It Produces llotnmllty of Form
It Produce* Uotnnalty ot Form
It Produocf Rotundity ot Form
hi Remote* of ? Tlitn ami Spore llnbtt
In Reiimlc* of n TtUn uiut Spurs HsMt
In Remains of n Tlitn and Spare llahlt
In Remotes of n THIn and Spore Hnldt
In Remote* of o Tlitn oiul Spare Italilt
Send o Pestnfo Ptajpp to thi Prop! icier* for their
Pmnptilot on " of frtomiu-h end Bowrulf.'*
W. W. BUM A t'O., Proprietors,
<xm nrona M n]', M? lurk.
For Sole in GrrmriHt ly
Ang2*ttt-ly? JOHN W GRADY.
Ladd, Webster & Co.'s
(Slllb
8EWIiV(iMACIIIiVE8,
WHICH,
For Comity. nnd Simplicity of Con sI ruction,
nii'l Efficiency in Workiug, nro
UNEQUALLED BY ANY.
n
.1 Few oS (Jic IQmty Ilcnttynv
Why these Machines
AUK PK BFEHKED
auovk all others.
1. They are sn rei-i"rknVily in their
construction. A chSVl ran dpernto them unit
understand iheir mechanism.
2. They nre the froiij/c*! Sowing Machine*
made. It is utmost }tnpnrsiblo to break or get
them out t.f outer.
:s. They nro sure !ri their operation : finishing
work in a uniformly perfect manner.
I. They niuko ii !?ck tliti 'i, nliko on
both sides of tlio work, which cannot bo unraveled.
*
5. Tucy stitch, 8?m, bind, foil, run nnd
gather, without basting.
ti. They sew equally well the lightest nnd
heaviest fabrics.
7. Tlioy sew over the heaviest senms without
changing the tension or breaking the finest
thread. ?
S. They uro e.ny Nti. of Cotton, Thread or
Siik, directly fr?tn the spool.
9. They nso a straight noedio ; enrved ones
arc linblo to break.
10. The needlo has iv perpendicular motion.
This? is absolutely ne^Wsc.ry for heavy work.
11. Tlicy linvo a wheel feed : rone others aro
in constant eontset with the work.
12. They run easily and nro almost noiseless.
Id. They arc not liable to oil the dress of tha
oporntor.
14. They do not require a serow-drivor to
sot tho needles.
15. They do not havo to ho luken apart to
1ft. They do not farm ridges on the under v
side of tho work, nor ravel out, nor are they
wasteful of thread, as in tho cuko with all
chnin-stUching machines.
17. They nro enpnh> of doing a greater
range of work, and In n more perfect manner ,
than any other Sewing .Machine.
M'e warrant these Machines, and voneh for h
the rocomniondation of the nhove.
i>vb;d2 Ac fickle,
AliKNTS.
GREENVILLE S. C.
April 19 fiO 1y ^
F. BUTTY, 1
LOVELAND'S BUILDING, GKLLNVILLE. S.C.,
nftl RERPECTFLM.J.Y informs tho pnkrA
t lie. generally thut he lias on hand a fine i
* 10^. assortment of \
BOOTS, SHOES, f
BROGANS, &0.,
WELL ADAPTED TO Til IS MARKET.
Jn tho assortment will ho found ,
Ladies, Misses' and Children's Oniters and
Hhoes, of many kindr. ^
flentlemcn's. Voullia' ar.d Roys' Roots, flaitors ,
nnd Shoe*. ..
Ditcher's Itoots?nn excellent article. ]
Brognns or all sires and most durnldo make.
In fnet, as full mi assortment of Articles in j
his lino as can he found in any establishment
in n town of the same size.
Hp also rexpoetrully nn examination of j
hi* Priee* for C'axli, raliracd ihnt hi* (iocxls are (
offered
At the Lowest Possible Fiptire. J
Person* in want of anything of tho kind
will please give him a call. I
Ai.r.o, ox fiAxn,
A C*oo?l Mlock of I.rnlhcr,
AT WHOLEftALB AM) KKTA1L. ]
Boot and Shoe Making.
Thix hraneh of hi* lm?inr** i* Mill rarrio'ion '
nmler hi* peraonnl *nporvi?ion, nn<l every rare
will he taken to guarantee mtixfaeli'ttl to tho*e
who pntronire him. 17-tf Not 10 (
W l/klir A * ? I\ A 1 ^ * ? w ?
aih/ lAuui*. <
PUILADKJ.WIIA,
A Ttanemlent Institiitinncsfaliliirheil hy special 1
Endowment, for the Relief of tho Sick and 1
Distressed, afflioted with Virulent end Epi- '
domio Diacasc*, and e*peeinl1y for the Cnre of '
lhwowl of the H< xnal Or^rana.
MKDTCAT, Advice fciven (frails, hy the Acting
Surpeon. to *11 who apply by letter,
with i* description of thtir condition? (ape, ocenpati<a>.
habit* of life, Ao.,) nnd ir, rt?t? of c*.
frcnio poverty, Medicine* fnrnltili'ed free of
char pa.
Valuable Reports Oh Fpormaf'rrTuro, and
other Disease* of tho Sexual Organ*. and on the
Now Remedies employed in the Dispensary,
sent to tho afflicted in aea'ed letter envelope*,
freo of charge. Two or thrco Stamp* for roftago
wil' l>e acceptable,
Addreaa, DH. J. RKir.T.TN ITOUflHTON.
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 3
Hong, Ninth 8trceb Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of thd Director^.
1K7.RA D. IIKARTWKTiT,, President,
flr.o. FAtncnii.n, Secretary.
44 J f \
t" ?-?j-|. raiss
?
mmmj
i unrr
38 S I? 38 B
W ?RE1
IN consequence of the Impending Crisis at
have made, withdrawing their patronage
SOUTHERN
and having, with the utmost repugnance, awn
neglecting to renr up that criterion for the am
ed upon them, I have concluded to show to tb
of Nuxareth that there is still aomo bolui h
the bleeding wound and whisper* word of com
Having just received the most
STUPENDOUS J
ever exhibited to the pnblio gasc. or over Imp
them to COUNTRY MERCHANTS who aro
HEADQI
and the pnhlic at largo, at prices MUCH LCV
for the conviction of unbelievers, and th
that, although a prophet has 110 honor iu his <
world for competition, is obliged to saccucd, e
field, is a dead halt.
The annexed Items will aiford a faint *#ci
AT CARE
Tho most extensive
REJ1DY MJIB
Coots, 50 and 75 ocnta, and no words,
Pants, 50 " 75 u " " "
Vests, 40 " ?5 " " " '
Shirts, 60 " 75 " " " SupCTfino
Silk Hats, ... (2.00
Wool " ... 40
Calf Skiu Boots, super line, - - 2.60
HOOP SKIRTS
8 IIoops, 50
11 " - 70
35 ? , - ... 87
Together with a largo stock of Silk fie
Shawls, Trunks, Shirtings, Indigo, Nails, Crai
linmiii(*4. Pnrtt Vlmir Hncittt f.i
Whisky, Brandy and Wine, and n large lot of
Tho nbovo MARKKD DOWN items, whil
not n mere phantom of the mind?an idle phn
word, ocean* in o tear, nnd points, like tho nei
f/rrcHPi'l/t) at n lower price than in iuiy Soutlie
CARE'S STORE
The highest Cash pric<
CARR'S STORE
May 10 1
GHKKO^EE REMEDY,^
AN rVFATT.tXfl CI'NS POIt "
m D?ifi)IR3RW(fiiBA
ixn at.t. ni?r.Asra or Tnr. rnrxAtir onoAS*.
1"MIIS Roinody cures when all other preparations
fail. It is entirely nnlike every
ither compound containing no mineral pol.
on or nauseous drug ; as it is prepared solely
ruir. Knots, Barks and Leaves, nnd hns boon
mnded down, from ono goueratlon to nnothor,
iv the Cherokee Indians. It is offered to the
mlilie on its own intrinsic merits. It performs
Is ditty qnirkly and thoroughly. Tho unforunnte,
of cither sex. will bo repaid by using
his Komcdy, instead ??f placing thomsvlves at
Iia itirttav Iii'unm* Ml! licit of Rrnfmenr TKla
tcmedy striken at the very Hoot of the diveaso ;
ts tendency in uot simply to suspend the poison,
nit to remove ttio causo on which it depends,
'nil directions in pamphlet form, accompany
s>cli bottle. Tho speedy anil permanent relief
ffordod l>y thin Remedy, in nil cases of flonorhtcn,
Uloot, (i ravel. Stricture, Fluor A thus,
Whites in Fomalen,) and ail diseases of the
'rinury Orjjnup, Ua* astonished the most scienific
uien of tho ago. This Remedy not only
radicates all poison from tho system, but Inisoratos
tho most dolioate eonstitution.
It duos not effect tlio breath or interfere with
iny elass of business, or rcquiro any deviation
'rom the usual diot.
It requires no assistance from any othor molicino.
And whnt enhances itn value, is tho ontiro abenco
of all nauseous taste, being a pleasant
ml delicious syrup.
Price $2 jicr Mottle, or tbreo Mottles for $5.
POTTEIl A MRU WIN,
Pole Proprietors, Pt. Louis, Mo.
JP&T* Rold in O-rtenville by Fisher A !(?{
lifsh ; Van Pehaack A Oriorson, Charleston,
Vholcsale Agents, and all responsible doalers
n Medicines in the Poutb. 49-ty Ap 12
OUNDED 1852. CHARTERED 1854.
LOOATKB
Corner of Baltimore and Oharlae Streote,
BALTIMORE, MI).
'IMIE Largoat, Moat Elegantly Tarnished,
1 arid Popular Commercial College in tho
L.nitod Stater. Designed expressly for Young
Men desiring to obtain ft Thnronyh /'ractiral
fhithimt t'dnratinn in tho least possible time
ind at the lcn?tcxp?nse.
A I,urge and Beautifully Ornamented Cirotiar,
containing upwards of Sit Square i'ee/,
eit'n specimens of Penmanship, and a Largo
Kngrnving, (the finest of the kind erer made
n this country,) representing the Interior View
>f tho College, with Catalogue stating terms,
le., will he sent to every Young Man on application,
free nf rhmrijr.
Write immrdiately and you will receive the
package by return mail. Addrcrs,
E. K. I.OPTER,
March 1 43-ly Baltimore, Md.
TI1K iVOttlaO OUTJ>ONE I
THE MEDICINE CALLED
14 Inflnmrntilory ('.xllrpntor,"
WII ICR was sold dnringCourt in this place,
is now on sale, by J. W. (tRADY, of
Ureenrillc. It cannot now be longer doubled
t>ut this Medicine is the most efficacious remedy
nvrr in this place, for Kidney Diseases, Piles,
^cnratjfta, I/ring Ulaeaae*, I>f*pcp*ia A Rheuinwtictn.
Xumcrout i>Mfi of the above diiioa?
Wn c??e<d thl* present wecl^ llcndacho.
Toothache, I'araohe, Sprain*, ?r*all flowsi
A (lor I ion*, disappear before It if by tlic
lonrh of man**1- Try It. and Veep It in ronr
familie*, for eieVnr** comet whan yon leant
a*port it,
J. W. ORARY, Ajent for Oreenville, H. C.|
Rr. K. Plljfi, Wholesale Atf't at Columbia : al*n
liy all Yi'Uole?al? Rtuinistt in h ar leaton, t C.
fl. W. T>AV1R, Proprietor,
Do* 4520, Now York Pat Office.
Not 3 20 tf
PRIVATE BOARDING.
riMlK Hnharrtbor i? prt-pnrrd-toaoeommodau
teverni YOT'NO OKNTl.KMKN Wit!
HOARD and T.ORMXO. Ilia residence li
within 100 yard* of the Theological Seminary
and convenient to the bn.Inc.. portion of town
being r?hnnt 200 yartla east of the Court Honae
Families desiring iloardean alio ba aeootnmo
datod. llwtoa reasonable.
Fab 9 i?-* R. mrOKH,
.assagai
iND j'
Ml SALE!'
UK <r m D
EPtfOOOTTS ?
II&XSS ;
GiKVILLE. 1
\0i" < * ' r t
id the important more* our Country Merck acta t<
from the North ud encouraging
COnmERCE,
rcjred the stagnant fields of Southern enterprise,
my South which the Impending Crisis hue crowd
world that sonic thing good can still "oouie out
i vlilead; that there is yet a physician to heal
solution into the ears of tny bleeding countrymen. |
rofk OF 00018 *
orted from any foreign hemisphere, I will offer
in faror of making Greenville th. 1
JARTERS" I"
ITU tbaa c>n be procured either Nortb or
og# that doubt until they see andjett, I wtn ?ty
jwu country, yet a morebaut who challenges the A
veu if the whole world, Hko tbe sun on Glbon's ^
nhlnnct of wbat can be dono
:'S STORE. J
i, superb and complete 9
>E CLOTHIJVG. '
Ladies' Shoes, fine, clastic, - $1.00
" Slippers, " - 50
( Children's Shoes, fancy on<l One, 40 A 50
Mhn's " " superfine, - 1.30
Hoys' " large sices, - 50
Superfine sowed Kid Shoes, with heels 1.30 J
, (First Quality.)
I 18 ? .... $1.25
30 " .... 2.00
Dusters, - 75 c
nncts, Flats, Itobos, Fans, Umbrellas, Linens, c
rkcrs. .TeWdry, Watches, Pistols, Razors, Fort- C
J Ft'EE, SVOAlt, trO LASSES, SALT, Uum, g
articles too numerous to mention. ?
le they speak louder than trumpet tonenes. are f
.nl.isre?but n reality that speaks volume* in a ?
pillo to the pole, that Goods rem he purrha*eU in ?
rn or Northern market, and, above all, that * J
IS THE PLACE. ?
d? paid fur PRODUCE. ' g
IS THE PLACE.
tr c
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes *
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice,
Planters Take Notice,
Jacob's Cordial i
Jacob's Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy J
Before The People j
Before The People "
In Dysentery, i<
v In Dysentery, n
Diarrhoea, ?
Diarrhoea, [
And Flux,
And Flux,
It Never Fails.
It JNovor Jb ails.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages ot Half Doz. ;
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations. J
$1 per Bottle. 1
Htl n^r RMIIa
Y A^VVVIVV
.For Salt in Greenville by
Aug 221* \j J0I1N W. GRADY.
(lonorrlicrn nn(l Gleet Cnrf
it 9 . M
Tn* rery beet remedy In the worlJ
for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, g*.
W Ac., Ac. X .
s-. 2 J
^ Eat ami drink what yon plrnse. g
_ Full direction*, with a abort ao- 73
count of the dieeaec, accompany each pg
Sfl bottle. M
w ?
At the ?nme time "tttw cpaa" !m 3
rn mn*t excellent remedy in Chronic ^
_ Cold*, Coughs, Ac.
Q t
It doe* not. produce Rick Rfomaeh, "jf, J
' ** or injure the conetitution in any way. (JJ
" The Cora" it enliroly Vegetable, ft
& . ... . 1 ' c
Manufactured andfor eale by pj
M lM
I x J. D. BHUCB ft CO., Jj 1
lfffwharry, ft. O.
' ? ^
I Fof anil In OrefnvilU by j
? 2
! ? A nd by nil roapretabla I>rnffgi?t?
throughout the Stato.
Fob ft 40 tf
4 *
miij )M|f) pun ?M>qjjoitof> 1
1
IVnlr Dr?wlug?nd Abnvlttff.
I "|>URRIDGB eantlnnca (ho TOXAOAIAI*
> Jl > huxinoM 1 hl? Old Stand, la Haatttf'a
, ltrick ltalldinff, whare ho la road/, 4urinK lb*
. day and eToning, * Share Ilia Hoard and Out
- Ilalr and *hani|>no tho Head. II* rorpeelfully
Mill continuation of tmt roaaga.
It *f
VfAMJFACTURED^p^^
LtjL . for us, and to 'TOUi
it bed by ourselves. Thty or?
a ado, blade and thank, out qi one
dece of the ery boat quality and
emper of Coat 6tool, and bare
Urength of blade aqd length of ban-.
Je to euit our Southern fcrmitog.
bo success of this article boa
>roogbt various IMITATIONS in?
the market, but the
denulnr Cast Steel Bee 18
BOLD OUI.Y BY ? -? -A >
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
GARDENING TOOLS.
1PADSS, JI0E3, ,
BAKES, TROWELS,
PRUNING SHEARS,
LINE RERLS,
ml everything> else in tbis line,
m hand and to arrive soon.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. ;
We are manufacturing Elliott's
Celebrated Spring Bed. They are
ill that can be desired. Qoinfortble,
cheap and durable. Call
,nd see them.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
A largo lot of those first-rate
ron-Wiieel Wheelbarrows, just
om plefed.
J. 11. SHERMAN, Agent.
THE ORIENTAL
m COFFEE-POT.
^ j We arc manufacturing, nn!jc?
den authority from tho I*ah=s
1 tentees,
ag i THE ORIENTAL
Jgoffbe-pot.
~=i which beats tho Old Demin**
ion, and nil other style*,
jbs u clear out of sight,"' while it
i is sold at but littlo tnoeo than
S the common coffee-pot.
If you loco GOOD COF'
FEE, try an Oriental.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Wo arc prepared to put up all
:inds and styles of s .. ,,
Gilt lid Rcsowood
'Icturo Frames, as cheaply as they
an he purchased in Charleston.*
J. 11. SHERMAN, Age lit.
mmmm,
^ ,v We arc constantly
receiving additions to '
"" our Stock, end have
ust effected arrangements with
n oxtensive Manntnctory, which
rill enable ns to offer it at much
ower prices than over.
We intend to keep as good an
ssortment as the market demands,
,nd to 6ell it lower than it can be
trocurcd from either Charleston or
Columbia.
J. B. SIIERMAN, Agent.
A capital
works
ALARM CLOCKS
vnrrnnted to keep good time, and
o wake yon tip at any time of the
light or morning that yon wiek.
Price, $1.7.").
J. J3. bllERMAN, Agent.
Wnll Paper in *?
A nAKn?OMK AflSOnTMKKT OF
WALL PA PERI HQ.
BORDERING,
FIRE SCREENS,
WJNDO W SHAPES, kc.
net received end for salo by j
J. D. BIIEUMAN, Agent. j
STEitrcoscorKs*
And Bterooscoplc Viows.
A good assortinent of Stereo
icopea, pomio as low as $1 .SO, and a
,-erv largo and unusually choice aeection
of V iews jnst received. . j
KEROSENE LAMPS, j
"Wo havo just oponod a now lot
ivith an
Improved Burner,
1 . t *
no DC81 WO I1RV0 over ftttd.
Housekeeping Goods.
Every thirty in the llon&ekeeping
Ino, from ft $100 Cooking Stove
;o a five cent Tin Cttp, in?j- be
ronnd At the Htoro of
J. B. SHEEMAN,
AGHIUVT.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
lUrob * # V
m
the tW ^
Its effect* commence by deposition from the
blood of -corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in J
the lung?, liver, sbd intornel orpm, is termed
1 ^ in the 1 jlwidr, swel JiruzH^ wtd on ,
the surface, eruption* or sore*. Hie Aral oar*
ruption, wWsh ffendcrst*tb?bb?od, AeiiiMJS
the pb??tfh? ?? Kfe, so thai scrofulous e
tlone not only suffer from scrofulous enm-r
plaints, but they htrw tat ksspower to with~
stand the attacks of other diseases} ronea^
quant!jr met numbers perish BY. disorder#
which, although not screrfuleu* in their n*t?r?,
are etOl -tendered fatal by this taint in the
! ? . Mlosi Oi mo consuinpwn wiuca p? ,
CUBANS the hitman family Ium its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination | and aw
destructive diseases of the Brer, kidneys, brain, '
?n?L indeed. of all th? organ*, ariao ftom o?
are aggravated bv the Mine cause.
Que quarter of all our people are ecfofalooe }
To clean w) it from the system vo miwt renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate
it by healtlfy fbrul apd exntciae.
Such a medicine we supply in .. .,
AYER'S '*{ v
Compound Extract of Sarsnpnriila,
the most effectual remedy wttch the medical
kill of our timss can doviso for this everywhere
prevailing and fotal malady. It ia combined
from the most active remedial* that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foal
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of thf ,
gvetem -from iu destructive consequences.
Ilcncp.it should be employed for the cure of
not onlt Bcrofola, but also those' other affection*
which ante from It, such as Esmtta
and Sain Iiisr.ases,. St. AjrruoxT's Fine,
Hose, or IhtT*ii*r.i.*s, Funfets, Pustvlm,
Biotchka. TIlains and IIoim, Tumoiw, Tarrraa
and Salt Rmex-k, Scai.b IIsad. Eixovork.
Jiurf maVirr, STFiirtrric and MkHOuki^*r.Aov.K,
i>nornt, i>v?p?r*ta, Derility, and,
indeed, iu Oo^tttjaivth akimiwo fro* Vitia nstx
or Ihi*vs'm Hy.oow. Tho popular belief
in tntpttirHy oflkt lu<vxi " is founded in truth,
for r<*?fu!a is hdri^ncrotion of the blood. Xh?
juirtirtilur purpose and virtuu of this Saxsapa- *
rill:* is to purify on J regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health la impossible in
contaminated constiluuoaa. ,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
TOR AU THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
are *o composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade tMB.
their penetrating properties search, and oleaeae,
jj?d Ittvigprnro every portion of the human organv ,
Unf, ?mcetiMg Its diseased action, and restoring
itf healthy ehalitica. As n consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is I'uyrcd down -with
imin er physical debility is astonished to find hia
health or enemy restored by a remedy at once so
si"i|>lr and inviting.
Aot only, do they enre the evcry-?lay complaint*
of every body, but also many' formidable and
drngvroiis.diseusse. 1 he agent below narued is
plea ted to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing csit'.tici-.usof their cures and directions
for their it*s lu tlie fallowing complain is: Ostireitess,
Ilr^'-ihim, HtnHachr ariai/v/from disordered
S/oMarf, A'niuiw, IntUyjMtn, Fatnittond Morbid
lunrtlon uftht boicrl*, HuttiUusy, Lo*a of Afpotiie,
Jotrwliec, and other kindred complaints,
ratine from a low stale of the body or obetmotion
of its AnicUoilt. ' j TsicJK
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral,
rns tub hafiC> ccbb of
epochs Colds Infiuenztv, IXoarocne?s?
Croup, Bronchitis Incipient Conanmptlon*
nnd for the relief of Conaumptleo
Patients in adrauccd ito|M of the
. di?en?e. *\ ?<. . ,
So wide it the field of it* uscfalnose and so nttmcrmia
are the casea of ita rtires, that almost
very section of country abounds in persons pobliehr
known, who has# bean restored from alarming
and arm desperate diseases of th? lungs by ita
u?e. TV hen once tried, ita superiority urer every
ether medicine of Ita kind ia too apparent to escape
AhMHrBlinfl. And nrharn ita vtrtuno mrm IrrutM
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