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iht* town*iff^IjHlh a load of cot I OB. An It baMMMd. KWOftlt Jew i?h merchant* -tinng Mm to be ? green born, jrotnedintelr rallied forth to w hew the following dialogue you mil dat cotton t Tee, yep mid if I wanted ><* tyfrwll It* (apaaking in a low, ' d?*wnng tone.) J. V#ll, vat you take for it f W. Well nap said 1 might rell it for anything I pleased, bat told me to>ell it to too, "case them Jews dawn town would cheat me. > J. (flow thoroughly convinced of his griteuness.) I till put it from you . and pay mora aa any body elae if you will mite good* for it. W. W?H, pap raid I might get the wagon load of tilings if you had any* thing to suit mo. J. Veil, everything yon rill want to puy.' * 9o they concluded the trade, the Jew * gi'iiHt him over the pparkei price for it expecting to reap a golden harvest in 1 the sale of bis goods to the green coun-1 try man. J. Now you valk in, and gets anything you shall vant. \V. Well, pap raid I must get the cli'uk and see its all right; and then buy the things you know. J. Veil, 1 gives you the chink, den you onn puy anything you want, (then he handed out the mouev.) W. \Y ell, pup cnid I might have anything I wanted and I might get it from you then. J. Oh yes, I have everything you want. Now vat is it t W. Have you got any flea hobblers ? J. No ; we aint got any of dent, but anvthiog el.-eu , W. Well, I wanted three muskeeter muzzles, then. J. Veil, I never seen dem tings. W. Well, got any yokes for ganders t J. No, none of them needer. W. That's all 1 want's, pap told me to git Vm. And he walked out leaving the mind of the Jew in despair, and his pocket rather empty. Cn aklkt was a timid, sensitive young man, yet deaily loved the society of the young ladies. lie had a sweetheart? she liked whiskeis?thought them quite becoming, and "so manly." Charley's affections were engaged?to fill her ideal of the mnnly w as his highest aim. Age and the short time which '.lie razor had been used, would baldly justify it, but the whiskers must ccme, so the razor was throw n away, and a lediaua coaxing commenced. Slowly the tender shoots appeared, rather sparsely, 'lis true, vet enoii^b to make a show. Time at ; ... 6 , , .i i I i lengm produced tue idmui ueftreu and highly prized facinl adornment, though not to a very massive extent. Not many months had elapsed when one evening found him in company with some >oung ladies. Sensitive in the extreme, and timid as sensitive, he was naturally very backward in company, and could blush aR easily a? a maiden ot " sweet sixteen." A blight eytd little gill was pre<ent. Conversation waned at length, and during the interval the little girl sat watching Charley intently as he (appa rently) carelessly stroked his " whiskers'* She was asked what she was looking at. Judge hi* " pheelinks " when, in all her childish simplicity, at the same time hiding her face, she replied, " At them bob toil ichi*Irer$." A merry langh all round added much to his discomfiture, but be did not faint. Often since bus he heard of" bob-tail whiskers." Fishing for Comclistents.?" T real !v cannot sing, believe me, sir." was the reply of a young ladv to the repeated requests.of an empty fop. " I am rather inclined to believe. Madam," rejoined lie, with a smirk, "that you are fishing for compliments." " No, sir," exclaimed the " I never fish in such a shallow s/wm." A yovko r?irl who had become tired of single ble.sst'di.tss. thus wrote to her intended: " Peer Gim, cum ri e oph tf you air cummin at aw!. Kd Col lings is insist in thai i shall have hirn. <k lie lings and kisses me so kontiiinerly, that I can't _ holed owl much longer, but will have 2 have in."' lleiZKY. An Tiishman was once indulging in the very intellectual occupation of suck iug eggs raw and reading a newspaper. i>v some mischance hecontiived to boll a live chicken. The poor bird chirruppe* as it went down his throat, and he verv politely observed, " He the powers, 'me fiictid, you spoke a little too late !' Porm.r ott Qvits.?41 I'll learn you to play pitch and toss ! I'll flog you for an hour, you little villinn, 1 will !"? " Father," instantly replied theincorrig ble young scamp, as he balanced a pen ftu < if. l,t.. (in/i/.n 4* I'll i ! Aii t/i mol/a VII Itn 1 II IWPO I Ull IV HIQAC k it two hours or nothing!" 4, Quit* T?f:sioNF.n.-~-" My dour Julia," raid ?/lie pretty girl to another, 4'can you make up your mind to marry that odi?o* Mi,Snuff?" " *A"hy. my dear Maiy." i *-1'!i?'<l Ju'in," I believe I could take hi;i? ; t a j?inc?? !"' " Now then, my hearties," said a *:*? ' en lain, " you have a tough bat I i.u, Fight like heroes till ?'s g( ne, then?run ! I'm i mid 111 $tart now !" ! *?. v . ntl, give u* a c taw terbac Miargej^Jjn just outer I've the bes < < r r'rre-v re old In i thu day, " uTROlffoild doei 4. 4-. an en?! next year, eLall i f-null." V ii v is a muff like a fool 1 Feefture i ixu t ft Judy's baud without wjucezingjil % % * JL"1 ?. wW? kn JUST RECEIVED-a Ibe Block ot STAPLE ANDFANCY DEY GOODS, Wfctek, for Qwliiu tod Ctopntu (W? think.) CANNOT BE SURPASSED. If yam wish to moot* the poUat BARGAINS we here tYtr off-^ __.,J CALL EARLY. We <U not consider it MMtnn to enwme rote Artielea or Prices, m every body knows that we keep always a LARGS " -maun sin von 1 in oer lioe, at as MODERATE PRICES as can beafforded. Therefore we ear, ??MIS ?MIS i mrm juul ! And examino, and see if what we say be so. O We have also for sale, A 6 Octave IVKclodeon, in perfect order ; a 5 OCTAVE PARIS MADE i ALEXANDRE PARLOR OR CHURCH OR" GAN, and two pood second-hand PIANOS. W. H. HOYEY. April 5 48 tf EMPORlUM OF mmoi NOW IS THE TIME To Fit Oct voir Warurobk with French asi> English Goods, or Diusct Importation! :<r THESE Goods wore purchased by one ot our Firm, from Direct ?Importing Houses in Charleston, ^t^sSo&^flS. C.t and have hecn selected ! with great care. Thoy cannot fail to please the most fastidious, j The assortment comprises a fbll variety of GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods, 8itch a8 French and English Black and Colored Cloths and Cassiincrcs. Silk and Marseilles Vestings, Drap d'Etcs, Linens, Water Proof Tweeds, Ac., Ac. All of which we will make up to order in tho hest and latest styles, and in a manner that will compete with any work manufactured here or elsewhere, either as regards quality, s?i(smi, ' ilurahility or cAropucs*?from a Shirt to tho finest French Cloth Coat, and warrant all work done by us. All wo nsk is to give us a trial. We also offer a neat Assortment of | Ready Made Clothing, such as Coats, Pants, Vesta, Shirts and Collars Cravats, Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ac. Dress and Business Hats. All of which wo will sell at prices to suit tho times. DYER & PICKLE. April 2rt 51 tf SPQKESAN QLUMBE R WANTED. TIIK Subscribers want 100.000 best White Oak and Hickory SPOKES, for which they will pay a liberal Price, if de-, livered by the first of May next.. ....ALSO A lar^e lot of Ash. Hickory, White Oak, and various other kinds of PLANK, all of the BEST QUALITY, wanted, for which w? will nay a fair price for all that offers. SEASONED LUMBER preferred, GO W KB, COX, M A UK LEY <t CO. Jnn 12 36 tf 100,000 lb*. Rngs Wanted J. A. PEARSON &C0.'S TIN SHOP, GREENVILLE. S. C. WE will oxchango Tin Waro, Domestics, Prints, Shoes, Hats, Ac., for It A OS at cash prices. Thankfbl for past patronaga we hope to merit a continuance of the same. J. A. PEARSON A CO. April 19 60 tf SPAULDING'S PREPARED GLUE. USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. T7ILVID, and ready for use all tho time, and _1 as strong as Cabinet Makers'glue. Price per bottle and brush, 26 cents. For sale by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. 1 17 tf "CAiiTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! IT* <?It the cure of all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. It cures I nil Pkin Diituieet, ?uch a* Pimplre, Jllotrhce, Flilrt, Jl'ng or Tetter Worm, Sen Id Head, Old Sore*, Concert, Dyeprpeia, Palpitation of the Heart, Liter Complaint, Wcakueee, Paine in the Flock or Head, Inflammation of Kidneye, Ac. feifVriee $1. Try a Bottle.-?^;. Sold only by LONG A BIIRNHAM, Dealer? in Pure Drug? and Medicine?. Jan2A 46 lHeow HOOTPUNT1N& TFIIIK nnbnoriher in prepared to EXECUTE I promptly nil order? for HOUSE PAINTING upon the moet reasonable term*. ?MT. C. GOWER. April 10 1*40 tf ORR &. pmce? ATTORNEYS AT IAWp /rnvDMiri r t n ca n UltCiriH t ILbKi, o. u. james i- orb. w. p. prick, Miiy 18 1 it E. P. JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW AN~ SOLICITOR IN EQUITY urkknvii.lr, s. c. JS*r- Office Kset aide of Court Honee Sansre, where he may be foand daily, from 9, A. M., to 1, P. M. 87-1J Jsn 19 I J. P. RKKD S. D. OOODLtrr, I REED A. OOODLETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AMD SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. . CUEENVILLE, 8. C. Offle* iVnrtl-?o,l Corner Court Monte Sfunre June 44 tf C. F. JACKSON A CO. | FASHIONABLE CLOTHING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL* No. 199 King Street, 1 * CHARLESTON, 8. C. t. Not 24 29 ly? \ j,add, We*jjfr& Co.^ 8BWIN61tfACHINB?, '*^( WHICH, "jfc ..J JTor Beauty, and Biuptfeity of OmMreetioe, and KOekmey ik Working, are UHKftXJ ALLED BY AHY. A l ew of tl>? IRmt Heamu Why these XmIiImi ARE PREFERRED ABOVE ALL OTHERS. I. They are wjmvktUy rim pit in Uteir const ?-?ict?on. A ohiki eau operate them and understand their mechanism. S. They are the ttn,nye*t 8tvlng Machine* made. It is almost impossible to break or get them out of order. 5. They are ??r? in their operation: finish* lag work in a uniformly perfect manner. 4. They make a tight lock ttitch, alike onAa both sides of the work, which eannot be .ohMO' reled. * 6. They stitch, hem, bind, foil, ran and gather, without basting. *" e _ 6. They sow equally well the lightest and hoariest fabrics. 7. Tbey sew over the heaviest seams without changing the tension or breaking the finest thread. 8. Tbey use any No. of Cotton, Thread or Silk, directly from the spool. 0. They use a straight needle ; curved ones ars liable to break. Vt 10. The needle has a perfxfedicular motion. This is absolutely necessary fyr heavy work. 11. Tbey bav? ? wheel othon ire in oonstant contact with tffr wdrk., 12. They run easily afcfMg) almost noiseless. 18. They arc not liat^frt^foil the dress of the operator. ' 14. They do not requin so row-driver to 1 I set the needles. . ' 15. They do not have to _be taken apart to ' oil or rlean. . ' 16. They do not sn the. under side of the work, nor rAtel^t^h. per arc they wasteful of threud, as is tbt> case with ali chain-stitching machines. '*. 17. They are capablo of doing a greater range of work, and in a more perfect manner ' than any other Sewing Macbitfe. ' Wo warrant these Machines, and voujh for the recommendation of the above. DYER & PICKLE, AGENTS, " GREENVILLE, S. C. April 10 50 ly ~ WAGON~ MAKING AND REPAIRING. THE subscribers rcspcctfiilly inform the pnblio that they intend oarrring on the business of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and WAGON and 11UGUY REPAIRING, in the town of Greenville. The best of Timber will be used, and the work warranted to be well done. Mr. POOL, who will su|ierintend the work, is n workman of considerable experience, having I learned the businoss under the best workmen at the Carriage Factory of Messrs. Gower, Cox, Markley A Co. All work will be done upon tho most reasonable terms, and on short notice. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. WANTEIL A lot of SEASONED LUMBER wanted, for which a fair price will be paid. J. A. TOWNES. W. P. POOl,. W. A. TOWNES. wiruuTiur, r uuniarj innu. U NKW CAKPKT STOUK. JAMKS 6. UAII.IK, IMPORTER, JOBBER, AND DEALER IN AE.L kinds of CARPETING, RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, AND CURTAIN GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, S5r?a mm? S??irs!3,3Pj, CHARLESTON, S. 6'., AND / J. G. BAH,IK & BRO., 205 BROAD ST., . . AUGUSTA, OA. Nov S4 2# _ JAS. M, ALLEN, DEALER, GR EE\ VILLI,, S. C> All Order# for UarrlrWorx promptly attended to. <4<>-tf Feb 9 MILLINERY. am#. <a? ?am??? HAVE returned from New York with a large and complete assortment of haudsome Oood#, JjS?W 1 WILL OPEN 0.1 WsD1ESDAT,THR llTHIXST. ^WTlw *n<* lbey Invite the Grlwl attention of the ladiea ef Greenville and vicinity. Am?ng their atock inay be found the Clo, tilde, Adelaide and Dove-Capo Hate; a great ' variety of Mime*' Fancy Hate; Bertha Capos, Iicnd-Dresses; Hair Flaita and Curls ; Eugenia Magpie, Bridal and Mourning Veils. A large stock of Ribbons at reduced prices ; Hats cleaned and trimmed ; Urease# cut and basted. April & 40 if if a xine/MiiP ir mri nw nMnuoumc uc.vvc.i_n.T t?11^11?i TSe ON SALE* A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT of fine and other JE WKLM Y may bo h<w of the Subscriber, who makes to order Engage weal Ring*, and any other'nrticle required in bis lino. ISUSb. REPAIRING faithfully done *% Three Doors below the Goodlett House J H. RANDOLPH. Greenville, 8. C.f Sep. 16, 1861. 18-tf : The Assembly House, One Square West or the Post Omcr., Plain Street, . . . Colombia, S.C. fPIIIS wall known Hstablishment has been 1 thoroughly re-fitted and improved, and is now permanently opened for the accommodation of the Public. Every attention will be given to supply the wants and comfort of Patrons. pM" Rates Moderate. 0. T. MASON, Proprietor Dee 8 HI tf JAME8 FLECK, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, Paper Hatasffmr ft Cilfizleri ' GREENVILLE, S. C. will faithroat eebocte all voii entrusted to nitr. Rcsldenee on Angusta fltroet, near Depot. (l Feb 28 it ly > T >!? . ^ ? --JS XSLX1 TTA8 OPENED HIS ICS CRBAM 8ALQ< 1 1 Lemonade, Lemon, Paraaporilla, Btrawb* By rap, may be had at all hour a of tbo day and 4 AL1 Philadelphia Lager Bear, Ala and Porter OyetenT^ CALL A GREENVILLE C( OPPOSITE THE M May S 62 G R A ^1^^^ MC :o STIJPB3 JR 5T VIS I\ ?REE IN consequence of the Impending Crisis and have made, withdrawing their patronage fr SOUTHERN ind having, with the utmost repugn an c?i survey neglecting .to rear up that criterion for the sun jd upon them, I have concluded to show to the i if Nasaretta j" that there is still some balm in (i the bleeding wound and whisper a word of consul Having just received the most STUPENDOUS STI trer exhibited to the public gate, or aver import Lhem to COUNTRY MERCHANTS who are tt HEABQU and the public at large, at prices MUCH LOW! For tho conviction of unbelievers, and thos< that, although a prophet has no honor in his <>w world for competition, is obliged to succeed, eve field, is a dead halt. The anfcexed Items will-afford a faint 'teml AT CARR The most extensive, i REJ1D1T Coats, 50 and 75 cents, and uo words, Pants, 60 " 76 " 44 " 44 Vests, 40 44 'b 44 44 44 " 44 Shirts, 6 0 44 7 6 44 44 44 44 * Superfine Silk Hats, ... $2.00 Wool - " - ' - 40 Calf Skin Boots, superfine, - - 2.50 HOOP SKIRTS, 8 IIoops, .... 60 11 "... 70 15 " .... 87 Together with a largo stock of Silk Boni Shawls, Trunks, Shirtings, Indigo, Nails, Cracl inonaies, Scgars, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Bice, CO. Whisky, Brandy and Wine, and a largo lot of n The above MARKED DOWN items, whilo not a mure phantom of the mind?an idlo piian word, oceans in o tear, and points, like tho neo<i Oreendlle at a lower price than in any Southern CARR'S STORE The highest Cash price; cumrs STORE VXlllil KJ KJ -A V JllJU May 10 1 F. BURTY, LOVE UNO'S BUILDING, GREENVILLE, S.C., RESPECTFULLY informs the pubIWI lie generally that he has on hand a fine " assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, &C., WELL ADAPTED TO THIS MARKET. In thu assortment will be fuund Ladies, Misses' and Children's Gaiters and Shoes, of ninny kinds. Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes. Ditcher's Boots?an excellent article. Brogans of alt sites and inost durable make. In fact, as foil an assortment of Articles in his line as can be found in any establishment in a town of the same sise. He also respectfully asks an examination of his Prices for Cash, satisfied that his Goods are offerod At the Lowest Possible Figure. Persons in want of anything of the kind will please give him a call. ALSO, OX HAXO, A (wood Stock or Leather, AT WHOLESALE AND l'.LTAIL. Boot and Shoe Making. This branch of bis business is still oarrie<Ton under his personal supervision, and every care will be taken to guarantee satisfaction to those who patronise him. 27-tf Nov 10 ifOWAKi>ASs6ciATl6N, I'll 1 LA DELPHI A, A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and ospeeialty for the Cure of Diseases of tbe Sexual Organ?. MEDICAL Advice given gratia, by tiie Anting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupatir.i, hnlii ts 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 New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed Tetter envelopes, free of charge, two or throe Stamps for Poatage will he acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Aeting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. WRi n urinTWVf t \> n?? Quo. Faiuchild, Secretary. F?b 9 40 I y IT?7fa LK&C 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALRRft IN CLOTH mo-, AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, HO. 30ft KINO 8TBHKT, CHARLESTON, 8. G IN* Manufactory and Wholesalo Warehouse. 84 l>ar Stbeet, New Turk. HT All Orders promptly attended to. Nov 24 29 ly SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY, /V^ THE aneecriber would raapectfullj inform tba public generally that hi ^^^^^fAntlnnea the above Buaineae, Tux Dvort ttbof the Green trill* Haifl, and is prepared to furatab eaitomera with any d*?cripti<>r of HOME MANUFACTURED BnwDLES Carriage, Buggf and Wagon HARNESS inadi to order, and In the beet atylea. BRIDLES WHIPS, Ac., on hand, and for aale CHEAP war Saddles and Harness REPAIRED a abort notice. A. M. GILKEATH. March 29 47 Iy ^ ^ ^ ..s , i)? FOk'tfUJC SEASON, vbtN'fti'W, (try, Oia|tr and Pino Applo POP, ud Lratoo > reiiiug. SO, r ftccb Oyetew; Spiced Oyetero; Pickled " T THE )NFEOWNERY, A.KSJON SOUSE. . tf -J* ?> r-JJjft . N D rp mi SALE! VI>OUS D 1 T Q Tf NYILLE. " # the important move* our Country Merchants ora the North and encouraging COIVIITIEKCE, ed the stagnant fields of Southern enterprise, t South wbieli the Impending Crisis has CToWdworld that something good can still " #i?w oht lilead; that there it yet a physician to heal ation into the oars of my bleeding countrymon. IK K OF GOODS led from any foreign hemisphere, I will offer favor of making Greenville tbei ARTERS !R than can he procured either North or Seuth. 0 that douht until they ?cc and /? /, I will say u country, yet a merchant who challenges the n if tho whole world, like the sun on Gibon's ilaitcc of what can be done 'S STORE, superb and complete E CLOTHIJVG. Ladies' Shoes, fine, elastic, - $1.00 " Slippers, " - - 50 . Children's Shoes, fancy and One, 40 A 50 Men's " superfine, - 1.20 ' Udys' * largo sixes, - 50 Superfine sowed Kid Shoes, with heels 1.20 (First Quality.) 18 . ' - $1.25 SO t? . ' . . . 2.00 Dusters, .... 75 nets, Flats, Robes, Fans, Umbrellas, Linens, tors. Jewelry, Watches, Pistols, Raxors, PortFFEE, SVG A It, MOLASSES, SALT, Rum, .rticlcs too numerous to mention, they s|>cak louder than trumpet tongues, nre tar.ee?but a reality that speaks volumes in a lie to tho pole, thnt Goeda cou it pnrchattd in 1 or Northern market, and, above all, tbat IS THE PLACE. s p.M for PRODUCE. 10 TTJ47 DT IflD lO 111U LIjIWjVJ* tt LOCATED Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets, BALTIMORE, MD. THE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, and Popular Commercial College in the iJnited Htatcu. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Tkomttyk J'ractical Ifuainaf Education in the least possible time and at the leastexpense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, containing upwards of Six Square Feet, with specimens of Penmanship, and a Largo | Engraving, (the finest of the kind ever made in this country,) representing the Interior View of the College, with Cataloguo stating terms, Ac., will be sent to every Young Man on application, free of ehartjc. Write immediately and you will receive the package by re torn mail. Address, E. K. LOSIER, March 1 43-ly Baltimore, Md. THE WORLDOUTDONEI TIIE MEDICINE CALKED " Inflammatory Extirpator," WHICH was sold duringCourt in this place, Is now on solo, by J. W. GRADY, of GrconvUic. It cannot now be longer doubted but this Modicinois the most efficacious remedy ever in this place, for Kidney Diseases, Piles, Neuralgia, Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rheumatism. Numerous cases of tlio above diseases have been cured this present week. Headache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, and all Bowel Affections, disappear before it as if by the touch of magio. Try it, and keep it iu your families, for sickness comes when you least expect it. J, W. GRADY, Agent for Greenville, B. C.j Dr. E. BILL, Wholesale Ag't at Columbia; nine by ail Wholesale Druggists in Charleston, 8. C. O. W. DAVIS, Proprietor, Box 4520, Now Vork Post Office. Nov 3 _ _2fl_ ? if _ PRIVATE BOARDING. riAHE Subscriber Is prepared to accommodate . X several YOUNG GENTLEMEN witb BOARD and LODGING. Ills residence ii within 100 yards of the Theological Seminary, and convenient to the business portion of town J being about 200 yards east of the Court Mouse Families desiring Bo&rdean also be accommo dated. Rates reasonable. P?b? 40-tf R. W. STONB. BLACK 8 MIT HIN oT Tho ennrrrn nf TftWVEfl 1 Laving been dtssolr MHBIltd by mutual consent, the bunine* will be carried on at the same Shop by the un , designed. U. W. BROOKfl. January, 186#. J. L. HAWKINS. NOTICE. TIIK undersigned baring transferred hi# in terest in the Black smith Shop near Wll linns' Store, to Messrs. Brooks A Hawkish takes pleasure in recommending them to,?slum of public patronage. They will be prepared t< attend promptly and satisthotorily to all ealli in tbeir line. They have experienced and skill ftil Smiths in Horseshoeing, Repairing am Ironing. Wagon*. Plongh Work, and all othe ? ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop. r Jm?W7> *T-tf q- F. T0WNE8. , SHAVING, ; HAIR TRIMMINO, 0RES8IN9, DYINfl, AND ; razor rotting and rhampooino AT TIIK KwomA Door above Mr. MoPherson'g, 1 M.,y"L80NMCOOK. ? ' e.y, jP8i . *. pumriWHOEa'' Vf AND FACTO RED ?rpr?aRy \ i-vJL "for Tte, and to patter nsftn*. j nishod by ourselves, flbey are i pidCfc1 of fife r&ry beet ^nalfty and temper of Cast Steel, and Itave , strength of blade and leugth of tyua- < die to snit onr Southern farvaSom. 3 Tho success of this article bfs brought various IMITATIONS in*1 3 tox the market, but the 1 Genuine Cast Steel 11 oe ^ , * IB SOLD ONLT Rf ' ' V) . * J. B. SHEKMA^r, XgS?t^^ GAB3)IOTHG~T00LS. ; SPADES, HOES, It A EES, TRO WEES, PRUNING SHEARS, \ LINE REELS, and everything else in this line, J on hand and to arrive soon. - , J. B. SI1EUMAN, Agent. ?89So We are manufacturing EtHott's Celebrated Spring Bed. They are all that can be desired. Comfortable, cheap and durable. 'Call and 6ee them. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. A largo lot of iho6o first-rate Iron-W heel Wheelbarrows, just completed. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. THE ORIENTAL g! COFFEE-POT. <=-g! Wo are man nfactu ring, nnder authority from tho Palaj 1 tentces, gSa THE ORIENTAL 'COFFBB-POT. gpf ; which beats the Old Domin| ion, and all other styles, t?i " clear out of sight," while it. is sold at but little more than P3* tho common coffee-pot. If you love GOOD COFFEE, try an Oriental. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. PICTURE FRAMES. I Wo are nronared to out un nil I > 1 .' / ? r": ~r kinds and styles of Gilt nd Rosewood Picture Frames, as cheaply as they can be purchased in Charleston. . J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. PBMITORS. _ _ lK We are constantly . rc-tu-iving additions to rW " **4*our Stock, end have just effected arrangements with | an extensive Manulactory, which will enable us to offer it at much lower prices thau ever. We intend to keep as good an assortment as the market demands, and to sell it lower than it can bq procured from oitker Charleston or Columbia. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. warranted to Keep good time, and to wake you up at any time of the night or morning that you wish. Price, $1.75. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. Wall Papering-. A HAXIieOMV ASSORTMENT OF 1YAIX PAPERING, BORDERING, . FIRE SCREENS, WIN DO W SffADES, &<?. jnet received and for sale by . ; J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. | STEREOSCOPES And Stereoscopic Views. A good assortment at Stereo . I scopes, some as low as fel .50. and a very large and unusually choice eei lection of Views just received. 1 KEROSENE LAMPS. W e lrnve just opened a new lot jvith an * " '' ' TImprovcil Burner, ; 2 the best we bavo ever bad. ) Housekeeping Goods. r 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-mN1!* ,'"? GREEN VILLE, & C. MsicL it er u <m+ * inen^^Vast numbmr^tidx b^d^Smi 53^56 tainVbTthe cunatel thehumim family has its ori^rnftrectly ^ destructive discascaof tb) live*, kidney*. brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, trim from or are aggravated hy tho same cause. One quarter of all our people are eorofnlous ; their persona are Invaded- bythis lurking infection, and (heir health is. undermined by it. To cleanse it froatUte gyatem we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food end exercise. Such a medicine w'b supply in AVER'S Compound Extract of Sareapnrilla, the moat effectual remedy which die medical skill of our ttniai can doMm for wber? prevailing and Altai malady, it la combined from the most active remedial* tiiat have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the reacuo of tho system from its destructive consequences. , liencc it should l>c employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other flfTec- J tions which arise from it, stieh ns Eruptive and Skiw Diseases, fit. AKthq*t*b \Fike, Hose, or eutfui'ELAH, l^Ilirr.ES, l'WTWLBS, Blotches,' Blaine and Bolts* Tumors, Tetter and 8apt Rmeitm; Scald 1Ibai>, Kinowokm, Rheumatism, Sytkilitic and Mbucum?a3. Disease*, Dropst, DvaTBTsiA, DEHtttTT, and, indeed, all Complaints arising rium Vitiatkd ok ixrobb Bloom. The popular belief in ??impurity of Die blood " w founded in truth, for screfUl* is a defeneration of thp blood. The particular purpose and virtue of tide Sorsaparilla is So purify and regenerate-this vital fluid, wit In >111 which soimd health Ja impossible in contaminated constitutions. & v ^ i \ * ? < ' 'I Ayert Cathartic Pills, FDR All THE PURP0SE8 OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, arc so composed, that disease within the range of thoir action can rarely withstand or evade them, tlieir penetrating properties search, and alcsnse, and invigorate every portion of the bumap organism, correcting he diseased action, and restoring its healthy-vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical dubility is astonished to. find his health or energy restored by a remedy ut uuee so ? simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to forniah gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complainXp: CW newest, Heartburn, Headache anting ft vmdi*or<tr>, ,1 Stomach, f/aUeta, Indication, l'aitt u* and Morbid Inaction of the ltowele, Flatultncy, Lots of Apjto- ^ tile, Juundici\ and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body of Obstruction of iu functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, "" TOR THE RATIO CURB OTf ' Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Cbniump* tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the So wide 1* the Held of its usefulness and so numerous -are the cases of ita cure*, that.almost J every section of country abounds in parsens publicly known, whohave been restored bum alarming ana Cven desperate diseases of tb? hings by iu use. When once tried, its superiority over every Other medidno of its kind is too apparent to escape cWrvatinu, and where its virtues are kobwn, the J CMC no longer hesitate what antidote to employ the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our rliinntc. While many inferior remedies thrttat upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred bencfite on the alhictrd they can never forget, and produced curea too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. . AYKUt Sc CO. ; .LOWELL. MAJI. , ? J&rVot ?*W in Greenville by J. It, tfBAS and M. B. 1SAKLU, and. by Druggists and denlers iu Medicine everywhere. April 26 61-leowly CHEROK EE R EMEI) V i an raruHif mi ?? | ^ <& <$> m (D m is ua am /a A*T> At,*. MSKAHKH or. THK Utll!*ARY OROANA. T"s? arct^Sffss a other compound ; o.mtaininp; n? UijMral poU -O on or nwi?e*ue drug; M it if freyire; (okly j from Rootr, Barks and Loaves, tnalias bcon J handed down, from olio gMierdO^dWnnolhcr, Tl by the Cherokee IudU " lt fc oflWred to tl.o V| publiciw> its o?i InWfneio merit*. Tv-performs it* dory rju'uialy and thoroughly. The unfortunate, of either eex, will bo repaid by using A lbi? Itemed *, inn toad of placing Ibemeolroe at the morey of soma Quack or Prole** , This Rtinedy strikes ?t the rery Root ?>f*ho disease; f Ha tendency faaMPimply to euepuoa the^olson, but to re*ore the eanae on wblet if depend#. Fall directions in pamphlet form, apooinpany each bottle. The epZiy and permanent relief afforded bp this Remedy, In pU outi of Oonof- m*** rhrea, Oleet,^ Gravel, Btricluro^Fluor A lb mi, rrMiw^jdl i?y And wh?k l?'tfie entire ?b- I l ' -