The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, August 30, 1860, Image 4
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Bad Neighbor*. ... /
In a little village in Conaeotkut, ?*
eral years ago, there lived one David
Barnes, a person of excitable tempera
mett and violent passions, especially,
as was often the ease, when onder th*
influence of strong drink. Not far from
him resided old Squire Nelson, famooa
in nil t? e region round aoout lor ms
ready wit, with which few were abl? to
e>pe successfully.
'ITie Squire had, at the time of which
I write, a pig of remarkable promise,
which one day effected a stolen exit from
its dmicile, and wandering about seeking
what it might devour, till finally it
happened into Barnes' garden, where,
billowing the impulse of its nature, it(as
'Jarnos hitpself expre*?od it,) 44 rooted
tronnd liko all pos?.e?t."
The animal was at length espied by
Barnes, who?it being the hour when
his hitters were most felt?issued forth
with murderous intent and a stick,
and gave such vent to his emotions, that
the poor boast " withdrew " as speedily
r?>c ?Ho. ?nd reached home more
i;ad than alive.
When recovered from the effect of his
potation*. Barnes regretted his hastiness
and resolved lo visit the Squire nnd explain.
and make it right if possible.?
Off he started and found the Squire r.t
home. lie hardly knew how to open
'.he subject, so ho, with.
44 Wa'al. Squire, I'm a thinkin'o' lenvIn1
llie?e parts."
Squire?M You don't snv f I'm sorry
for jhat."
Bnmer(wit i suprise)?44 Be ye f An'
why, may I ask ?"
Squire?44 Wa'al, Til tell yon. Years
ftffO tllPfP pnmp n \fr r\
where you do, and lie who a mean sort
of n man, and it was hard gittin' along
with him. And after him come Tom
Mullen, and he was a dreadful mean
man?wor?e, if anything, than the other.
And after he left, there come Bill Mosher
who was really tejus ; and then worse'n
all the others together?old Ned Bolles.
You see they kept a grow-in' worse.?
And fina'ly you come; and I'm afraid
that if you go, the Devil himtclf will
\e next/"
Barnes left.
Too Great a Tempt ATioN.-An Irishman.
entering the fair at Bnllinncrone.
srw 0)6 well defined form of a large
round head bulging out of tho canvas*
of a tent. The temptation was irresistible?11
p went his shillelnh. down went
the man: Forth rushed from the tent
a host of angry fellows to avenge the
onslaught. Judge of their astonishment
when they found the assailant to Ivone
of their own faction. M Oeh ! Nicholas,"
said they, " and did ye not know it was
Brady O'Brien ye hit ?" * Truth did 1
not," fays ho; had luck to me for that
same, hut Ftire if mv own farther had
I ecn there, and his head looking so nice
and convainient, I could not have help
ed myself.*'
t
It was the hnl.it of Lord Fldon, when
attorney general, to close his speeches
with some remaiks justifying his own
character. At the ttial of Home Tooke
speaking of his own reputation, he said,
4' It is the little inheritance I have to
leave my children, and I will leave it
unimpaired." Here he shed tears, and
to the n-tnnUhtnent of those present,
Milford, ilie solicitor general, began to
weep. ".lust look at Milford." said ft
bvst under to Home Took*. 4' What on
earth is ho crvinp for f" Tooko replied:
' He's crying to think what a little inheri
I.nice Eldon's children nc likely to get."
A worthy Dutchman lately sued
his neighbor for killinp a dop. In the
course of his examination, the Dutchman
heinp asked what was the value
of hla " dorg " repTied. "A*h for te dorp
he va? vort fillirat nulling at all ; hut as
he va* so rnenn as to kill him, I swear
I makes him pay te full value- of liiin."
A Itow in T'krrpeotivk.?" Ma. mint
* ' >* heen eatinp the hnnav," said
an observing son. " llow do you know,
ii in ( ' asked the astonished mother.
'Cnn-o I kenrd father say he wanted to
sip the heney fiom her lips," responded
the youth.
Every household has its pet names.
Mr, Jones enchants his helpmate by calling
her " hi< idol." Jone*, however,
privately spells it i d I e. Mrs. J one* is
a nico woman)?an alfcclionale woman
but alio has a constitutional aversion to
working.
" Jri.lCS, why didn't yon chling yonr
?tnv at de rea side f" 44 Kane. Mr. Snow,
dpy charge too much." " How so, Jitliua
?" " Why, do landlord charged dia
indiwidual wid stealing do spoons."
Mr. Harris 'twas never more a-* sober
in the whole course of his life," hut
when his friend .lones asked hint lo take
a chair, he said he jouhl " wait till 0(M
came round."
" Wiiat i's meant by the reflection 01
(ho needle ?" asked a dominie of a fe
_..U ?..?SI w S*M --
ii.m.v y?pii. iv urii u runs up inu
the quick of the nail," whh tho ready re
fly.
A poor, ferinileaa wretch, aent lo jai
recently f??r imkuU Mid battery, re
tiiRikeil thai the Ornnd Jury might fln<
a I ill rpain?i hin>, but that all theeeait
in Cbri?teu?li m could not tiud one 01
lim.
Wiit is n nvalid cured by ma-bath
ing like a o-i>f ned criminal I? Beceus
It* in tea can d (reenred.)
" Te that ch ck right over there f
- bight over there /*' aaid the boy
laii>t now here elne."
C-- ?
W ii at relation ia she door uutt to Ih
M?.'[ ?.1 I A atop bulbar.
0
"" wfe x
u. I ^ ' ' MI'IIII^^Iiii lMNtal
| J.
Has oprnhb his icv crrah sal
Lononade, Lemon, Sarcapsrilla, Straw
1 Syrup, nay bo bad at all hour* of tho day am
I Ai
Philadelphia Lager Beer, Ala aad Port
Oyster*.
CALL .
i GREENVILLE C
OITOS1TE THE 1
Miy S 5
LOQRHERE!
We here JUST RECEIVED a flne Stock of
8TAPLBANDFANGI
DRY GOODS,
Which, for
QtltlliUj qod Cheapness
(wo think,)
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
o
If yon wish to neeuro tho greatest BARGAINS
we havo prcr offered,
CALL EARLY.
Wo do not consider it necessary to enumerate
Articles or Prices, as every body knows
that we keep always a LARGE
tin wibpt wot nt unnne
URU UllUlill 1 UIUUR UI UUUlllJ
in onr line, at a* MODERATE PRICKS as
can beaffordcd. Therefore wd ear,
(D?OT (DOT ! ?(DOT AIL3L!
And examine, and see if what wo say be ao.
O
Wo Lave also for ."ale,
A 6 Octave iflelodcon,
in perfect order: a ? OCT AVE PARTS MADE
ALEXANDRE PARLOR OR CHURCH ORGAN,
and two good second-hand PIANOS.
W. H. HOVEY.
April 5 48 tf
spring"AFD^UMM ER
<~3r <?on~18^>
fTIHE subscriber respectfully informs his
I friends and customers, that he is now
receiving AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
CONSIST! SU OP
Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, Bonnets and
Flats, Hats and Caq>r, Boots and Shoes,
aud Lot* of Clothes, Hardware,
Crockery, Groceries, Ac.,
All of which will be sold at-the LOWEST
PRICES. ->
ptr* Flea** call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere.
? CIIAS. MERRICK.
April 12 4U U
The Assembly House,
Oxr. 3gi akk West or the Post Office,
Plain Street, . . . Columbia, S.C.
H^lIIS well known Establishment lias been
1 thoroughly rc-fitted und improved, and
is now permanently opened for the accommodation
of the Public. Kvcry attention will be
given to supply the wants and comfort of Petrous.
JfrST' Rates Moderate.
G. T. MASON, Vroprictor.
IX* 8 XI t.f
CAlVrER'S
SPANISH MIXTURE!
FOR the euro of all Itiacnscs arising from
nn impure state of the Rlood. It cures
all Skin IMrascea, aueh as f'impfet, Matcher,
/filer, Hint/ or Tetter lPiorai, Sen Id ifrail, Old
ivtrr*, i nnrfr*, 1 ,VP/ " ,n? / fnyiircinoN ??y inf
Heart, Hirer Complaint, Wtakne**, Paine in
tke Hark or Head, Inflammation of Kidneye, ifc,
Price $1. Try a Uottle.lfcS',
Hold only l.y LONG A 111! KNII AM,
Dealers in Pure Drags and Medicines.
Jan 26 46 1 Ueow
H018B PAINTING.
rpiIK subscriber is prepared to EXECUTE
I promptly all orders for
house: painting:
upon tbc most reasonable terms.
T. C. CJOWER.
April 10 60 If
ORR & PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
JAMKR I.. ORR. W. P. PRICK.
May 18 1 tf
" K. P. JoilES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ANl) SOLICITOR IN EQUITY
ORBRRVILI.R, R. C.
ffHC Office East side of Court limine Square,
where lie tnay be found dnily, from 0, A. M.
to 2, P.M. 37-ly Jan 19
J. P. REKO R. p. OOOM.KTT
REED 4. GOODLETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
AWD
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Ofire Xortk-Kaet Corner Court Home Square,
Jane 4 4 U
JAMES FLECK.
' HOUSE &SIGN PAIFTEH,
Paper IIminer 4k OlaziCr*
V 0HKENV1LLE, S. 0.
WILL FATTUri l.LT rXtCVTK ALL WORK KMTRl'RTW
? j to IIIM.
f RraiArnc* w Aug*?t? Strict, near IVpnl.
Vab 23 42 1J
? p JACKSON Sl CO.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
WHOfcESALK A!fl> R FTML,
Ho. 109 King 8tre?tr
Cll AUJLKHTON, ft. C.
j Rrr 14 ?? ly*
14 siTavino,
1 RAIK TRIMMING, DRESSING, DYING,
AMD .
RAZOR SlTTiyO ANI> MLAMPOOIKG
AT THB
Seoond Door above M*. MePherson'e,
' m-'y"L80!j^00K*.?
Ilulr DreMiNgMud havlnf.
. TlCRRlDUl eoettavee lb TONBORTA
' I > bwtiocftt at hit Old fttand, in fteettie
Erich Building, whore he l? reedy, dnrinjr Hi
dew end ceeninf, In Where the Titer it end Ci
UMir end flbempoo the Heed. He reepeetfall
eAf Mwrttmwtk** of petrmiege.
OHI 91 #4
%
1AUS
OON FOB ThK SEASON, where Ioe Ctmu,
berry, (linger ud Pino Apple POP, and Lemon
I evening.
L.SO,
eir; Freeh Oyetere; Spiced OjeUee; Pickled
AT THE
ONFECTIONERY,
MANSION HOUSE.
X tf
ladd, Webster & Co.'s
dlllih
SB WINS MACHINES,
WHICH,
For Beauty, nnd Simplicity of Construction,
Mid Kffielcnoy in Working, are
UNEQUALLED BY ANY.
A Few of the IHany Reason*
Wky there Machines
ARK PREFERRED
AMOVE ALL OTIJLRS.
1. They are so remarkably In their
construction. A child can operate them and
understand their mechanism.
2. They are the trongnt Sewing Machines
made. It is almost impossible to break or get
them out of order.
2. They are #vr? in their operation : finishing
work in a uniformly perfect manner.
4. They make a light lock it itch, alike on
both sides nf the work, which cannot be unraveled.
6. Tbey stitch, hem, bind, fell, run and
gather, without basting.
0. They sew equally well tho lightest and
heaviest fabrics.
7. They sew over tho heaviest seams without
changing tho tension or breaking tho finest
thread.
K. They nso any No. of Cotton, Thread or
Bilk, directly from the spool.
0. They ubo n straight necillo; curvod ones
are liahla to brnitk.
10. The needlo hex a perpendicular motion.
Thi? i> absolutely necessary for hcary work.
11. They have a wheel feed t none others are
in constant contact with the work.
12. They run cnsliy and arc almost noiseless.
13. They aro not liable to oil the dress of the
operator.
14. They do not require a scrcw-drivcr to
set the noedlcs.
16. They do not have to lie taken apart to
oil or clean.
16. They do not form ridges en the under
side of the work, nor ravel ont, ner nre thcr
wasteful of thread, as is the case with ail
chain-stitcbiug machines.
17. Thoy arc capablo of doing a greater
rouge of work, and in a more perfect manner
than any other Bowing Machine.
We warrant theso Machines, and vouch for
tbo recommendation of the above.
DYDR X PICKLE.
? AGENTS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
April 19 60 ly
SADDLE & HARNESS
MAN UFACTORY.
/<>?THE sunscriber would respectfully
inform tha public generally that he
oontiuues the above Business, Tiro
Door* oh ore the GrcenrilU Hotel, nud is prepared
to furnish customer* with any description
of 1IOMB MANUFACTURED SacsDLES.
Carriage, Uuggy and Wagon .HARNESS mado
to order, and in tho host stvles. BRIDLES,
WHIPS. Ac., on hand, and for sale CHEAP.
Baddies and Harness REPAIRED at
short notice. A. M. QILREATH.
March 29 47 ly
WAGON
MAKING AND REPAIRING.
1MIE subscriliers respcetfhlly inform tho public
that thev intend carrying on tho busines*
of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and
WAGON and BUGGY REPAIRING, in the
town of Greenville. The best of Thnlier will
ba nscd, and tho work warranted to be wcji done.
Mr. POOL, who will superintend the work, is a
workman of considerable experience, having
loarned the business under tha beet workmen at
the Carrie go Factory of Messrs. Gower, Cox,
Marklcy k Co. All work will bo done upon
tho most reasonable terms, and on short notice.
A share of patronage respectfully solicited.
WANTED.
A lot of SEASONED LUMBER wanted,
for which a fair price will ho paid.
J. A. TOWNE8.
W. P. POOL.
W. A. TOWNEE.
Greenville, February 2, I960. 39 tf
"blacks' m it hi no;
Tha concern of TOWNES A
^J^g^HAW KINS having been diaeolv?KKti263Eed
by mutual eonsent, the busineas
will lie carried on at the same Shop by the undersigned.
U. W. BROOKS
J unitary, 1859. J. L. HAWKINS.
NOTICE.
THE mntrrKl)(ncd having tran*fcrred hi* interval
in thn Blackamith Shpp near Wlllintm'
Store, to Montr*. Bmook* A IIawkixr,
take* pleanureiu ivieoinmrnding them toaahare
'of pulilic patronage. Tboy will ho proparod to
attend promptly and aatiefactorily to all ralla
in thoir lino. They have rxi*cricnrcd and akilifill
Smith* in Iloracahocing, Repairing and
Ironing Wagon*. Plough Work, and all other
ordinary work of a Riaekamith Shop.
January, 1859. 8T-tf 0. V. TOWNE8.
JAS. M. ALLEN,
,M I D?ltW W
322 <32. <33 <2Q<SLa
' DEALER,
GREEN VIEEE, S.C.
* tlr All Order* for Marbl* Work prompt1
y attended Ux 40-\t r?l>
MILLINERY.
* VQH0* &ARB0 ?flr flWWRUXDW
UAVR retmwd frvm New
VSVSk York with a Iwrjfo and complete
/COCsQV nrm.rtmraf of kandaoiite <Jo?d#>
wjpjgQf whieta they
JsKfV WILL OPEN
vwjw 0*W*nHi?iT,mHT?im.
and to which the/ invito the
V JT attention of the ladle* of Uroen"
rille and vicinity.
Among their itoek may bo found the CloL
tiki*. Adelaide and J>ore-Capo Rata; a ff?d
>, rarletT ot Mine*' Tmey Ifata; Bertha Capet,
1* ' Ilead-Brenaea; Hair PlaKr and Cfcrfit f *? *? it
a la Majrpie, Bridal and Mourning Veil*. A
/ largo *100* of Ribbon* at reduced price* j Hal*
cleaned and trimmed 1 Dreeoaa eat nod baa ted.
Avii t a ?f
mm
i - i .in mi ' ii i il mm
m
.ltt.1Ul Vt" z r; ffci. I. .
ISFlIKlli
STUPHI
lists
1IV OREE
:o
IN consequence or *li? Impending Crisis and
have uiade, withdrawing their patronage fr
SOUTHERN '
and having, with the utmost repugnance, surrcj
neglecting to rear ap that criterion Tor the sunn]
ed upon them, I have concluded to show to tho \
of Naanrcth that there is still tout balm in G
the bleeding wound and whisper a word of consoi
Ilaring just received the most
STUPENDOUS SI
ever exhibited to the puhlio gate, or ever import
them to COUNTRY MERCHANTS who are in
HEADQU
and the public at largo, at prices MUCH LOWE
For the conviction of unboliqpers, and those
that. Although ? prophet has no honor in hia owi
world for competition, in obliged to auccced, cvci
field, la a dead bnlt.
The annexed Items will afford a faint 'ttmb!
AT CARR'
The most extensive, si
re jin t mjidi
Coats, 60 and 76 cents, and no words,
Pants, 60 " 75 " " " "
Vesta, 40 " 76 " " " "
Sliirta, 60 " 75 " " " "
Superfine Silk Hats, ... $2.00
Wool ?? - 40
Calf Skin Boots, superfine, - * - 2.60
HOOP SKIRTS,
8 IIoops, ... w 60 |
II ? .... 70 I
15 " ..... 87
Together with a lnrgo stock of Silk Bonn
Shawls, Trunks, Shirtings, Indigo, Kails, Craokt
monaics, Scgara, Corn. Flour, Bacon, Ilice, L'Of
Whisky, Brandy and Wine, and a large lot of nr
The nborc MARKED DOWN items, while (
not n mere phuntoin of the mind?an idle plinnti
word, oceans in o tear, and points, like the noedl
(ii fenrillt at a lower price than lu any Southern
CARE'S STORE ]
The highest Cash prices
CATCH'S STATCTC.
vll jll al kj mx v aiaj
May 10 1
F. BTJRTY,
LOVELANO'S BUILDING, GREENVILLE, S. C.,
gg*, RESPECTFULLY informs the pubJrR
I lio generally that ho hna on hund a fine
' assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, &C.,
WELL ADAPTED TO THIS MARKET.
In thn assortment will bo I'ouud
Ladies, Misses' and Children's tluitcrs and
Shoes, of ninny kinds.
Gonticmen's, Youths' and Bojs' Boots, Gaiters
and Shoes.
Ditcher's Boots?an excellent article. t
llrognns of all sir.es and most durable make. I
In fact, as Bill nn assortment of Articles in
his lino as can be found in any establishment <
in a town of the snino sire. i
He also respect Billy asks an examination of 1
his Prices for Cash, satisfied that his Goods aro I
offered I
At the Lowest Possible Figure. i
Persons in want of anything of the kind '
will please giro him a call.
also, ox iiAxn,
A Good Slock of* Iscallicr,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. '
1
UaaI- a /] CI V* a /\ TVT r\lri rvt
juuut auu uuuc jLuaiviUKi ?
Thin branch of his business in rtill earrlciton '
un'lcr bin personal supervision, and every care
will be takon to guarantee satisfaction to those
who patronizo him. 27-tf Nov 10
HOWARD A SSOCi ATIO N,
PHILADELPHIA, .
'A Itencrolont tnstitation established l>jr special
Kndowtnent, for the Relief of tho Hick and
l>islrcssed, niilicted with Virulent aud Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Cure of
Diseases of tho Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,
with a description of tbeir condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme
poverty, Medicines furnished free of
charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the
Mew Remedies employed in ilie Dispensary,
sent to the afflicted In scaled letter envelopes,
freo of charge. Two or three Stamps for Postage
will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIX IIOUGIITON,
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
Sou lb Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'a.
11 y order of the Diroctors.
EZRA D. HIiARTWKLL, President.
Gro. PaincniLD, Secretary.
Fob 9 40 ly
it rtltr /-v > ittiitrn ri'n/v n it
JNEYY UAfirM SiUKJS.
JAHGS O. BAIMG,
IMPORTER, JOBBER, ANI> DEALER IN
AtL TCINnS OF
CARPETING,
RUGS, FLOOR OlL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
AMD
CURTAIN GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
ST?- SSM iKiisraj e!iemiaia(5r,
CHARLESTON, S. C\
AMP
J.G.BAIL.IE & BRO.,
?)' > unifdU 31., . . AIUU31A, HA.
Nor 34 29 1/
I. 1. FALK & CO.,
WHO LB* A US AND MKTAK. DKAIJUM IN
CLOTH INTO,
AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
JTO. 805 KINO STREET,
CHABLJSrrON, 8. 0.
\EQT Mannfnctory and Whole*al? Ware*
bon*?\ H4 1 )r.r Brorar, New Tork.
If Atl Order* promptly attendod to.
Nov 24 20 ly
HANDSOME jEWELRV
ON SALE,
N VERY UKMBKAL APHOKTMNNT of
A *"< Md other /A' WKUH Y may be l?W
ef the ftibnrihe*, who moke* toorder Kngnytm*n$
Riffm, and any other aviiote required Is i
hla line. *?u KXHAlRINd falthfhllv dooe
f Three Dooit below ike Ooodlett Nmeee J
J H. RANDOLPH.
^ OmaovOle, E. C., 0**. 13, IS9*. W-tf ]
- - -
1VS&S
??
" N D 1
P SALE!
?VI IP S IS
Jib 4k mi) 4m I
NYIL1G.
the Imnortaot moTM our Country Merchants
on the North and encouraging
GOnniERCE,
ed the stagnant fields or Southern enterprise,
r South which the Impending Crisis has crowdsorlil
that something good can still "come out
iilcad t that there is jet a physician to beal
ation into the ears of my bleeding countrymen.
roCK OP GOOBS
cd from any foreign hemisphere, I will offer
favor of making OroenTillo tbel
ARTERS
R then can be procured either North or Seutfi.
i that doubt until they see and /< ? /, I will s.iy
a country, yet a merchant who challenges tbo
i if tbo wl..ilo world, like the sun on Qibon's
aneeof what can be done
S STORE.
upcrb and complcto
S CLOTHIJYG.
Ladies' Shoes, fine, clastic, - $1.00
" Slippers, " ~ - - 50
Children's Shoes, fancy and One, 40 A 50
Men's " superfine, - 1.20
Boys' " large sites. - 50
Supcrfino sowed Kid Shoes, with hods 1.20
(First Quality.)
18 " ? - . - . $1.25
SO " _ 2.00
Dusters, .... yy
et*, Flats, Hobos, Fans, Umbrellas, Linens,
srs. Jewelry, Watches, Pistols, liaxors, PortF?S,
SUGAR, MOLASSES, SALT, Ram,
tides too numerous to mention.
Ihcy speak lottdcr tliun trumpet tongues, ftro
itcc?but n reality that speaks volumes in a
c to the pole, that Gocds can hr liUrchnnrii in
or Northern market, and, ubove all, that
fS THE PLACE.
paid for PRODUCE.
IS T1IE PLACE.
tr
CHEROKEE KEMI':UY^
a* rxFJttr.Kttf emit ron
(?} (D )t*r m. is an ci^i &
ttn AT.t, ntSKASKS OK THR CRIXAUY OIIOANS.
rrillI8 Remedy cures when all other prcparaI
tions fail. It is entirely uulike every
itlier compound ; containing no mineral poi>on
or nauseous drug ; as it is prepared solely
ronr. Knot*. Hark* and Leaves, and bus been
landed down, fruin one generation to anotUcr,
i\V tlio Cherokee Indian?. It is offered to the
l>ul>lic on it? own intrinsic merits. It perforin?
it* duty quickly and thoroughly. Tlio unfortunate,
of either sex. will be repaid by using
this Remedy, instead of plncing themselves at
tho mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Hemedy strike* at the very Hoot of the disease ;
its tendency is not simply to suspend the poison,
hut to remove the cause on which it de|>cnds.
Full directions In pamphlet form, accompany
each bottle. The speedy and permanent relief
afforded hy this Remedy, in all eases of tlonorrhrra,
Ulcct, <1 ravel, Htricturc, Fluor Albu?,
(Whites iu Females.) aud all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, ha* astonished the most scientific
men of the ago. This Remedy not only
eradicates all poison from tho system, but invigorates
tho inost delicate constitution.
It docs not affect tlio breath or Interfere with
any class ef business, or rcquiro any deviation
from the usual diet.
It requires no assistance from any other medicine.
And what enhances it* value, is the entire ahRftliPft
?if ill 1 nniMOAin tn?t? Itnintv n tilaniunl
and delicious syrup.
l'rico $2 per Bottle, or tbrco Dot ties for $5.
rOTTKU A MERWIN,
Pole Proprietors, SI. Louis, Mo.
8old in Greenville by Fisher A Hoinitsh;
Van Schaack & (Irlorson, Charleston,
Wholesale A pent*, ana all responsible dealers
in Medicines in the South. 49-ly Ap 12
I.OCATKD
Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets,
BALTIMORE, MD.
11IIE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished,
and Popular Commercial T'ol lege In the
L nitcd States. Designed expressly for Young
Mon desiring to obtain a Thorough. J'racticm
//ii*Hi??t J-:Jnrult>m in tho least possiblo time
and at the least expense.
A Large nnd Beautifully Ornamented Circular,
containing upward* of Sir Square Pert,
with specimens of Penmanship, and a Large
Engraving, (the finest of the kind ever mad?
in this country,) representing tho Interior View
of tlio College, with Catalogue stating terms,
Ac., will l>e sont to ctcry Young Man on application,
free of churye.
Write immediately and yon Will receive the
package by return mail. Address,
E. K. LOSIER,
March 1 43-ly Baltimore, Md.
T11E WOUEn OUTDONE I
THE MEDICINE CALLED
" Inflnminnlory KxClrpnlor,'1
WHICH was told duringCourt in this place,
Is now on sale, by J. If. GRADY, ol
Greenville. It cannot now be longer dotrMed
but this Medicine I* the most efficacious remedy
over in tbis place, for Kidney Diseases, Piles,
Neuralgia, Lnng Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rheumatism.
Numorons eases of the ahore diseases
Imsvc hoeu cured this present week. HeadI
aebe, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, and all Bowel
Affections, disappear before It as If by tb<
touch of magic. Try it, and keep It in voui
fnmilles, for sickness comes whsn you leasl
expect it.
J. W. ORAPY, Agent for Greenville, 8. C.
vr. *. i*ri,i?, tTinvieMue fi% i an'oiumnia; ttl.c
by all Wholesale Druyei.l. In Charleston, 8. C
O. W. DAVIS, Proprietor,
Bos 4320, New York Pott Office.
Nor 9 U tf
PRIVATE BOARDING.
fllHK Snbecribcr ii prepared toaocomuodaN
X eetoral YOrNO GKNTI.KMKN wit)
HOARD and LODOINO. Ili. resident* ii
within 100 Tarda of tho Theologian! Seminary
and convenient to the bn.ineea portion of town
bain* about 200 yard* eaet of the Court Honae
Vanillin* dceiring Beaedcan aloe. be aawt?
dated. Ratoa reasonable.
Fab 0 40-id *. W. MOWS.
Ill I III I m I aBMWMHgMBgfiSg
SI8 X .
j'- i 1 : 1 ? '.tf???
[CAST STEEL
PLAmTIOffHOBS
Manufactured exprmi;
for He, and to patterns fhr
uiahed by ourselves. They ar
made, blade and shank, out of on
piece of the very best quality an<
temper of Cast Steel, aad hav<
strength of blade and length of had
die to suit our Southern farming
Tho success of this article ha
brought various IMITATIONS is
to the market, but the
Genuine Cast Steel Hoc
IS SOLD ONLY BT
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
GARDENING TOOLS.
spades, does,
hakes, mo wezs,
1'It UN IN O SHEARS.
LINE REELS>
and everything else in this line
on hand and to arrive soon.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
sramtim.
Wo are manufacturing Ellidtt'i
Celebrated Spring Red. They an
all that can l>e desired. Comfort
able, cheap and durable. Cal
and see them.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
A largo lot of those first-rat*
Iron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, jus
completed.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
THE ORIENTAL
gg COFFEE-POT
Wc are manufacturing, nn
- der authority from the Pa
U?q tcntccs,
?3 THE ORIENTAL
.JCOFFBE-POT
which beats the Old Dotnin
ion, and all other styles
i?h " clear out of sight," while i
is sold at but little more that
p3"* the common coffee-pot.
If you love GOOD COF
, x' Ji.ii., iry on urienioi.
J. 13. SllEUMAN, Agent.
PICTURE FRAMES.
We are prepared to put up al
kinds and styles of
Gilt nd Rosewood
Picture Frames, as clieapU- as tliej
can be purchased in Charleston.
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent.
^ Wo are constantly
receiving additions ti
^our Stock, and hav<
just effected arrangements wftl
an extensive Manufactory, whicl
will enable us to olfcr it at rnucl
lower prices than over.
We intend to kcop as good ai
assortment as the market demandc
and to sell it lower than it can b
procured from either Charleston o
Columbia.
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent.
AI. A It HI CLOCKS.
warranted to keep good time, ar
to wake you up at any time of tl
night or morning that you wish.
tk
? 4 ^1*1
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent.
| Wall Papering*
> A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OB"
. WALL PAPERING,\
. BORDERING,
EIRE SCREENS,
r _ WIN DO W SHADES; <$
! juet received and for saIo by
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent.
STEREOSCOPES
And Bterooscopio Views.
' A good assortment of Store
scopes, some as low as $1.60, and
1 very large and unusually choices
, lectiou of Views just received.
KEROSENE LAMPS.
We have just opened a new 1
wmi an
ImproTcd Ifnrncr,
t the beet wo havo ever had.
: Housekeeping Goods
Everything in the llousckeeplr
lino, from a $100 Cooking Stoi
to a five ' -nt Tin Cup, may 1
found ?t the Store of
: J.B. SHERMAN
iLOniMT',
; greenyMb, s. c.
lbiet || 43 y
m
- ir^TrmmrTr-x 1
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
I compound remedy, in which we km to.
bored to produOo the most effectual alter*tire
f that can be made. It la a concentrated extra*
of Pars SuHparilla, ao combined with otbet
p. nMiaeea of atOI greater afttteatbre fowv aa
to affbrd an eActive antidote for At SaataO
? Haaraapartll^ ia vaunted to cava, it ia bipfai rid
1 that raeh a remedy ia wanted by those who
a auffer from Strumous ootnpiaists, and that anO
S* T!"*
Qn ?v? V ice ?0 ?EmS - ? ? ?>? ?
;? afflicted fellew-citiseus. How completely thio
B compound will do it has been proven by experiment
on many of the worst caaaa to be found
l" of the.following cofoplaintet?
Sokopula abd Scbopulobs Ooxruim,
KuumoMs abd Kuvitivb Diseases, Ui.or.ua, j
Fimplbs, Blotches, TtmoRa, 8alt Rubum, 4
Soaib Hbad, Syphilis and Struutnc Arpactions,
Meucckial Disease, ijkofst, Nbouieu
ot Tio Dqulouuhux, Dedility, Dtspepsi*
and IkOIOBSTIOW, SsVllTBUB, RosB
ou St. AiTykony's Fibs, and indeed the whole W
class of complaints arising from .Ixpukitt or J
the Blood. j
This compound will be found a great pro- Jj
motor of health, when taken in the apring, tor ^
expel the foul humors which foster xrt thu j
blood at that season of the year. By tho time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
. are nipped in the bud. Multitude* can, bjr
the aid of this remedy. therr>v.4rc? fVcae
| the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
I sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through tho natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanso out the
I vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
R or tares; cleanse it when, you find it is obB
strutted and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it
r whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
, vou when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enj^oy better health, and livo
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep tho
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
Bbulum of life disordered, there can bo no
iting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown v
Sarsaparilln has, and deserves much, tho
l reputation of accomplishing these ends. But
tho world has been cgregiously deceived by j
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 but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, ,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been n^sled
by largo bottles, pretending to give a auart j
of Extract of Sorsaparilla fur one dullar. Most 4
r of theso have been frauds upon tha sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Barsaparilla,
but often no curative properties whatever.
Hence, bitter and painnil disappointment
ha* followed the use of tho various extract* of
, uiuBupanun wmcn nooa tne market, until tho
name itself is justly despised, and has becotno
- synonymous with imposition and cheat. SfUl
wc call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
? to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
1 name from the load of obloquy which rests
1 upon it. And wc think we have around for
believing it has virtues which aro Irreeistiblo
,, by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended
to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
l'RCFAREO BT
DB. jr. C. AVE If A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
j Price, $1 per Bottle | Six Bottles tor 99*
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
. every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
1 it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has boen employed.
As it has Jong been in constant use ~
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its auality it kept up to the best
it ever has been, ana that it may be relied on to
do fur their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
\ vox tot cum or J
j Costivcness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Shin Diseases,
>1 Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
|) Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, ae a
I Dinner PiU, and for Purifying the Blood,
1 They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive
can tako them pleasantly, and they axe the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
D family physie.
j, Price 86 cents per Box; Five boxes far $1.00.
? Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Stateep
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify tho unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit tho
insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish
gratis our AwxtncaN Xlmxxao in which they
ra mvau ? switlv P..11 J? I? ~?*
SnlkttSlSZ "|me
? ~f "1""* at BR ?, and t&ka no other*. The sick
;s u"e ?* thwU thwu? *"d tkould
p. All oar remediM are ' *?
uVIZtik ,n "rrnrJn* ** J H ??** and
(1 KARI't'r and by I>raXK>?U ?nd <Ualem in
" Mfcdicino everywhere. A|>ril 2? M-Iowly (
5. that crkat remedy*.
BUT ORRAT RKMf.DY.
that great remedy'
that ureat rkmkht! m
( that uktlat 1u3uajy,
a ban'mra* wtbctfic,
1(1 fawc-hw sdgctnc!
>c Ranchw si'wino,
kanchkz' 8wif1c, i
, hamllfcz' JUIXinu
mr. omr ramrrx mm
the only posnrvk ccH
the only pobitite ccrb
the oni.t pwttivk curb
XHK ONLY ItlaiTIVK CUJUC
jreTrmx rm prrm*
me?x>rk the i'tonji
hxe tjik rtoi'it,
****** the fhopr?.
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jur (iONuRWHE l axo ?u*v,
Ton ?( inorhi ro?a and Jim,
fo* (ioN'tkrikea a*d gi.ke'fj
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HAS NO BAD TANIH, %
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wiu. wract a ujbk
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wrrftoiri iak -jt iuu
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or change or wrr, ilr
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wrm vm mruitr,
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