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L : * . *, " - ?*' *"' JhraiBtwf J dM'i . Arkansas Legislation. Tk? recant brawl* in iba House at Washington rani rod* the Cleavlnnd Vlaindealer of a *t??ry heard in Arkan?m several year* since, which has never lieen in |?rinl. It is no disrespect to the resent enlightened and genial Slate of Arkansas to say thst in its incipient or I frnionm 4mya it wu rather M rougo." I It # * a *ery common thing for a man | to leav? th? boeom of bin family io sound ! health in the morning and return dead at sight. Cutting. slashing* and shootings were of daily occurrence. It was too dangerous to be safe. Hie Legislature was chiefly composed of bullies and blacklegs, and the scenes enacted by them were often rere eccentric. A Rg ht aroee about something in the Llouse The Hon. Mr. Bengef, of Nnpoleon, called the H^n. Mr. Slanger. of llehna, a liar. The Hon. Slanger retorted with a bullet which took off the Con. Banger's left ear. Both of them sprang into the maidleof the hall with drawn Irowie knires. T-I?e sneaker said. " By 0 d we must hare fair play in this business !" : nd rushed out with a cocked pistol in one hand and a tremendous44 tooth pick' iu the other, and in tones of thunder omnoanded the representatives to form : ring. A ring wus formed and in the ;!aaeics of the times, the comhnlants 1 went in." Thev cut each other fearru!1y. and for quite a spell it was difficult to tell w hich was the better man. But finally, Banger,.by an adroit thrust, eut off Slanger'* head, and instant death was "he result. Mr. Slanger's remains 'wing removed, and order restored, Mr. Banger rose and said :44 It is inv painful dntv to announce to this House the death of the Hon. William Slanger, of! Helena, lie was good at dinwqa ker1 and farow, nn?l handled the toothpickj beautifully. lie wasn't of no account I at legislation. He was iniddlin' on 1 losses. He hud no family Yeplin hi* j brother Bill, the best poker player on ; Bed River. I move resolutions of re j spect la- passed and forwarded to hi* I bro'her Bill." Thev were passed. Hot Akotiirk Onk.?Mat root, at I lYinsville. is taking the census of Lake countv. The other dar he lecoived n ; call from an old farmer, at whose house I i.. i..j ? / -l t -t ? I utt.itfiu imini n ir? iihmi uvime in our . of the towns he 11ad canvassed. The firmer* fumbled awkwaidlf with his hat, and didn't seem to know exactly I how to get at his business. Mat in ' ?lui-e<! after the healtli of his sixteen , children, all under seventeen year* ofj rge, whose names ho remcrnheied to; hav* | ken, spoke about ihe w eather. Arc,1 hut the honest old farmer seemed to', grow more and more embarrassed. At length the vi-itor blurted out.: "My old woman sent me down to tell yon to come and lake the census again?she's got another one.? Cliuvlund Democrat. \ An Irishman was indicted at the as i sizes, at Tralee, for felony. Ilis inno- j rents was proved; hut notwithstanding1 that, the jury found him guilty. The judge was shocked, and said: "Gentlemen, the prisoner's innocence ! W"ss clearly prov d." " Yes." said the foreman. " lie is inno-' cent of the crime now charged against j him. but he stole tur gray Net Chii?t- ] An Irishman who was troubled with j the toothache, determined to have the Id offender extracted, but there being t?o dentist near, he resolved to do the job himself, whereupon he tilled the excavation with powder, but being afraid to touch it off, he put a slow mn'ch toil. Igbted it, and t' en ran to get out of tl.a ' way. 44 Bauvir, you little whelp, didn't 1 tell you to jet the cat's tail alonef"?j ma an angry tanner to ins son. who waa endeavoring to elongate a cat'* nar rattve." 44 Well, old hoss, what If von did !? It's old Brown's oat, and I w ill yank <1.gnoer out of it if I please." A traveller, passing through Westi n. near Bridgewater, seeing a sign over the door with this one word " Agors qurdere " hei called to the woman toinonire what she sold, when she said she I did not sell anything, but that " Agues ! eere eured to?re." A Vkhmokt horse jockey hoisting one dav of his horse, gravely asserted lhat when be was but three years old the lightning killed the old mare, ami ' bpeed the colt all around the pasture without getting in stiiking distance of T* a 441 bat, Pat are vou adecp ?** M Uivil the sleep f* 44 Then be aflbei lendin' tne a qnar titer." 44 I'm asleep, be jnber*." A mas complaining of l?r ing turned ! out of a concert rramt. said he was fired I wiili indignation. "If ton weiy fired," tddad h hyatander, " peihr.pn that war lbt< r?*?o? ibey put you out." Mr. A., I understand you said 1 ro!d you ? barrel of vjder, that had wa ter in it ** No, van the re}lv. "I only- mid you sold rn? a Lmie) of water with ? little cider in it." * Boo. it that dog of yonr'n a point, erf "No, he's half humor and half seller; he Luii:h for t?>ne? when heV hungry, jftdhflb l?j the lUwve when he's tat isfh-ii A ?An.oir,. fn attempting to kis? r pretty girl, got ? violent box on Ilia e?r*. " There," he exclaimed, " jnat n?V lllfk ? fwasr* w twvked-on ihe coral reef!" Wiit n a yonng-lad'y who in receiv mjr ?*? hi ioa wt a gentleman life* a lady wfieva rdh relief to Ireland I Beemuse her hero r gee? gily Pi*. * Til* eemara taker in New Mil ford, Choir, found ihree old maidk, each Cwe f*mn younger than they were ten yean fw. ' Wmjtt part of aality it lilce & farmer1 ^ Y*? fdW, < 11 - m ;jf sz j* < ? ? m SPRIN^GObnsr FOR I860. > jh _ j I AM nniTiag a l?ntt /T3i^M stofkof saiuMefor Spring *?d Samaser Trade, JE^RL,im|\ which will be sold at I'cry . J Low /Vices. An inspection of ibe Stork Is Incited. I April ft 4S-tt JOHN W. URADY. | Fancy and Stasia Dirf GOODS. JUST iweeired, a Ml line of Darns Goons, for ladies and gentlemen, embracing all grades, from a rery common to tbc best Fabrics kept in this market, among which is many of the norelties of the dae. Also, a good Hue of White Goods, Embroideries, Lace Goods, Ac.: Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, As; Bleached ( and Drown 8hirtinga and Sheetiugs, Drillings, Tieklnra. Ac. For aala br April ? 48-tf JOnN W. GRADY. Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. ? ; QHf A GENERAL Miortuirnt of T?M? MI'1 Pucktt CUTLERY, together with "n descriptions of fthelf HARDWARE nMiallv krpt in thin market. Also, Axes, Grain ' and 0r*? Scythe*, Pneatb*. Cradle*, aud c Reaphook*. Spade* and Shovel*, Roping, Trace (1 Chain*, Nail*, Ao. Juat received and for rale by JOHN W. GRADY. April 4 48 tf Rradv-iUnde Clolliing. AFl'I.T. Assortment of 8l'MMER CI.OTH- ;{ 1NG. C?>at*, Vc?t*, I'autr, Pbirt*, and ; ^ Luder Garment*. Collar*. Cravat*. Stock* and \ Tie*. Ju*t received and for *alc l>r April 5 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. BONNETS. A FULL Line of Trimmed and t*ntrimmed BONNETS and FLATS, Ru SSSC-? cbe*. Flower*, Wreath*, Ribbons, Ac. . Just received and for sale hv Aprils 48-tf JOHN W.GRADY. If HATS. I! A VF.RY large Stock of Drcs*, Soft and ' ' Summer HATS, for Men and Hoy*, j Just reeoived and for sale bv April 5 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. 1 CARPETS, MATTINGS, Oil Cloths, &c. SOME handsome Carpets, Mattings. Oil . _ Cloths, Rug's Attoiuan*, Ac. Just received and for sulo liy April J 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. WALL 1MPER. J I'l Kt'KS new and buinlsi^mc pnt& t/V'V/ term n| Wnll Paper. Bordering, Window Shade*. Fire-piaec Screens, Ac. Just received and for *nle bv April S 48-tf "JOHN W. GllADY. WOODEN W A RE. I, C'tEDAR, varnish pointed Jluekct*. Well | j Bucket*. Tubsond Kcelcr*. Corn Broom*. | c Ac. .Tn*t received and for sale bv April 6 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS, \\ grjtf WINDttW GLASS. I'utty. Paint*. Oil*, j , \mf Ac. Just received and for sale l>v I , tSL JOHN W. GRADY. i April 5 48 tf | i WRITING!* A PER , BLANK BOOKS, &C. " T ETTF.R and Cap l'apcr. Blank and Mem- i " lj orundom Books, Spelling Book*. Inks. J (.Sold and Steel Pens, Bouuot Boards, Ae. I Just received and for sale bv | April 6 48-tf JoilN W. GIIADY. BOOTS AiVI) SHOES. A WELL nj'nftcil Stock of Ladies', j sfTafflK M isscs mid Child's Itoot.?, Gaiters,! Kuckskin nnd Slippers, heeled and unhealed. I Men's, Hoy's, mid Youth's Hoots mid Shoes I of every variety. Just received and for sale I t JOHN ff (iRAUY. ! April 4 48 tf j GROCERIES. JAVA and Rio Coffers, I.onf, Crush- I J ed and Hrowti Sugars, No. 1 nnd j IWest India Molasses. Tens, Candles, I i Candies, Mackerel, Ac. For sale hv April 4 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. I Crockery nnd Isln^n nro., < A FI LL assortment o< China, Granite j I nnd Common Wnrc, Glassware, Ac. I Just received and for sal. by April 4 48-tf JOiiN W. GRADY. The State of South Carolina GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Alexander grisiiam, who is in thei custody of the Sheriff of Greenville Uls- ! trict, by vlrtne of a writ of enntna arl ?<if ' /?- | eirwdHHi, at the suit of Nathaniel Smith j and Michael m. Smith, Executors of Wil-1 liam Smith, deceased, having filed in niy | office, together with a schedule, on ontli, > , of his estate and effects, his petition to i the Court of Common Pleas, praying that ho may he admitted to the benefit of the Art of j the General Assembly, mado for the relief of insolvent dohtor*: It is Ordered, That the snid Nathaniel Smith and Mi< hacl M . Smith and all others, the creditors, to whom the said Alexander Grisham is in anvwiso indebted, he, and they arc hereby, summoned, and have notice to annear before the said Court, at Groenville Conrt House, on the fourth Monday in October next, to shew rnuw, it any they | can. why the prayer of the petition aforesaid i Lould not ! ? granted. W. A. MfDAXIEL, r. c. r. A b. a. Office Coort of Coniinon PIoas, Green villa | IMtilrict, July IS, lflfffl. 11 ,1m The 8tate of South Carolina. G11 KEN VI I.LE DISTRICT. j \\T K. POWERS, who is in the enstody ] I W of the Sheriff of Greenville District, ; hy virtue of a writ of capiatad tatitj'aeirndom, j : at the snit of Frcenan A IleitiHton. httviQc filed , ill my offlca, together with n soh< dttfe, * oath, I of his estate and effects, his pctWIhwr" that Court pt Common Pleas, praying that he niagrl he admitted to the benefit of the Act of ll*?j ^General Assembly. made for the relief of in-1 solvent debtors: It ia Ordered, That the said | Freenan A Ilcinston, and all others, the creditors, to whom the said W. K. Powers is in ^anywise indebted, ho, and they arc hereby, J summoned, and have notice to appear before ' the said Conrf, at Greenville Court Mouse, on ' the fourth Monday in October next, to shew ( eanse, if any they can, why the prayer of the , petition aforesaid should not. bo granted. W. A. Mel)AN IKE. r. r. p. * n. a. Office Court, of Common Pleas, Greenvlllo I Pislriet. .fnlv 18, IffiO. II ,1m The State of South Carolina,! O U F.I .N VI LI E I ?ISTR!CT. JEREMIAH ELOMIMlE. who is in the rnatody of the Sheriff of Greenville I>istriet, by virtue of a writ of en/iia* nd ?n(i?/n- J ricudum. at the suit of Frcennn A Hcinston, hoeing (Sled in aay office, together with a ! schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that be may he admitted to the benefit of the Act of tho General Assembly, made for the relief of inaolvunt debtors r It is Otdeved, That ' tn? said Prccnan A Hrinston, and all others, | tho owasJowt, hi whom Hie said JereasUh Eldridge is iu a.'.Vwise indebted, he, and they are hereby, summoned, nnd have notice to appear I before the said Court, at Greenville Court J House, on tire fourth Mmx/n;/ in OrtnK*? aejrf.l to hew cause,, if any they can, why tho prayer of petition afhwsuW should not lie granted. W. A. McDAN I EL, u. r. r. A o. a. Office Court of Common Vivas, Greenville M strict. July W, tip CO. 11 J5m J. A. PEARSON i cO^ GRBENV1LLG, S. MANUFA/JTURBR8 of. and Wbolesafe and Retail Sealers in ' Tin Ware, Sheot 7r?n, 25n?. See, 1 TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, REPAIR-1 fNG, and all' other Work in our line done . abn.pty ar.d promptly, ' /. M. PEARSON A GQt ? stiru A % ? :/r ~SOW T 1 LOfiKHERE! ? ' I ' Ti * l? Vo barn JUST RECEIVED * fin* Stock of STAPLE 1M) FANCY DRY GOODS, Which, f*r QuoWi^f 9i)0 Cbcqpi> ^3 (w* think.) CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ..<) If yo? wish to secure the greatest BAR. JAIN we hare ever offered, CALL EARLY. We do aot consider it necessary to enameete Articles or Prices, as every body knows hat we keep always a LA RUB AID SELECT STOCK 6F BOeBS 0 our line, at as MODERATE TRICES as an braflorded. Therefore we ?av, SDBI1E <DHiE ! (BtDUrae ZULU,! And examine, and see if what we say be so. O We have also for sale, A Oclnvc RKelodctm, n perfect order ; a 5 OCTAVE PARIS MADE ILEXANDRE PARLOR OR CHURCH ORJAN, and two good sccoud-band PIANOS. W. H. HOVEY. April 5 48 . tf EMPORIUM ?F NOW IS THE TIME l'o Kit Oct voi ii W aiidiioiik. with Frexcb am) Exdiimi Uoops, or Diicect Imi-ortatiox ! :o: THESE tloods were purchased '?.V "tic ill nnr Firm, from Direct jfeflwio.yjt 1 iii|xtIinyr Houses in Charleston, c^sats^us. mid liuvc been selected null great care. They cannot fail to please 1 lie ruost fastidious.The assortment comprises n full variety of Furnishing Goods, mtti as frcnch and English Rlat k and olorcil CI itlis and Cass inn-res. >ilk. anil Marseilles Vesting*. Drnp d'Etes, Linens. Water Proof Tweeds. Ac., Ac. All of which we will make up to order in the icst anil latest styles, and in u manner that ivil 1 compete with any work manufactured licre >r elsewhere, cither as regards ijim/ity. amine.*, iiirtitiitity or rhro/wn*?front a Shirt to the inesi r reni n tiuni i,uui, nun Murrain nil norK I lone by lift. j/eii" All we r.sk is to give us a (rial. Wc also ntlcr a neat Assortment of Ready Made Clothing, neon ah Coat*, rants. Vests, Shirts and Collars Crrvats, Ties. I Moves. Suspenders, Ilosirry, Ac. Dress uti'l Husiliess Hats. All of which wc will sell at prices to suit the times. DYER & PICKLE. April 2C> 61 tf 100,000 Ib?. Ka^s U anlril JS&S J. A, PEARSON ACO.'S TIN SHOP, OREKN VII.LK. *. l\ "1ITE will exrhnnge Tin Ware, Domestics. W Prints, Shoes, Huts. Ae., for ItAiiS at cash prices. Thaukfnl for past piitronag-J wc bope to merit n continuance of the same. J. A. PEARSON A CO. April 19 60 tf S p AULDING'S PREPARED GLUE. USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. ITM.lilD, and ready for use all tho time, and as strong as Cabinet Makers' glue. Price per bottle and brush, 26 cents. For salo by J. It. SHERMAN, Agent. 1 17 tf ORR 8c PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. JAMF.S I.. ORR \T. p. PRICK. May 13 1 tf is. p. joVf.h, ATTftitvnv I rr s **r /vi j wjvnr., i /vi Ji/\vv AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY nRKKMrii.i.K, ?. r. ffPtF* Office East aide of Court Honae Square, whew he may bo found daily, from 0, A. M., to 2, P. M. 37-ly Jmii Jtf i. r. REJCTI R. f>. fiOOBLKTT. REED &, GOODLETT, ATTQRKEYS AT LAW* SOLICITORSEQUITY. OKF.KNVIIXK. S. C. Office Xnrlh-f'aet Corner Cittirl Home Sqvore. June 4 4 tf F. JACKSOX & CO. PlSIIIONABLE CLOTHING, WJIOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 190 Xirg Street, C1I A HLKSTON, *. C. Not 24 *21> ly+ Dyspeptic Remedy I 'OIi SAJ.TC RY JOHN W. OK AD Y, ( REKNYILLE, S. C. ARRANTKD TO CL'KK, if direHionr ? t are followed, any en?c of DYSPEPSIA, LIVER DISEASE mid JAUNDICE. It oHin'orulVp In l?'l? \! A I lu ( 2iiniilitintii "v "rar try FOR RENT, T'N'TIL the flrot day of Jannnry ||i next, at $300 per Annum, lit THE STORK HOUSE on iMain afreet. Urcenxille. 8, C., recently occupied by Mat r.ats Jk Lwi. C. A. MAITLDI3T, Adm'x, Ha bouia won, of 8. itfunldin, dcc'il. March 1 ;44 , f mvn pTintingT TUB wlhecriber if prepared to SXKCUTE promptly all order* for l??UgE PAINTING! np.n tt? Meet reaaonaMn term*. T. c. HOTTER. _Aprn 6^ tf APPLICATION. I O-TbCfci? hereby' giren; that an Appliea> 1 lp tion wlir l>e made to die n?t Legicla j tur*. to inmtrporat* the Mmllard School, lo i rated in- the Town of ftreenvllla. * , . uai s ?- - 'r._ ; Ladd, Webster A Co.'s ^ I' vhewim; machines, ? WHICH, For Beauty, and Plm|>liri(jr of ConnlrMtlea, and* Kilcicnoy in Working, are : UJIUUALLfli, ?X A?... ( A Fow of Ike Mnny BeaMM , Why tbt>M Machine* ] ABE PREFEKRED . ABOVE ALL OT11EKS. I. They an ?o nanrkaWy in their | connection. A child can operate them and ( understand their mcchauism. J. They are the Kcwiag Machines made. It ia almost impossible to break or get them out of order. 1 3. They are sxrc ia their operation : finishing work in a uniformly perfect manner. i 4. They make a timkt Inck tiitch, alike on both aides of the work, which cannot be unraveled. * . 5. Taey stitrb, hem, hind, foil, run and J gather, without basting. 6. They sew equally well the lightest and ( heaviest fabrics. 7. They sea- over the heaviest seams without changing the tension or breaking the finest 1 thread. K. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or Silk, directly from the spool. v 9. They use a straight necdlo j curved ones k are liable to break. 10. The needle has a perpendicular motion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. II. They have a wheel (bed : none others arc in constant contort with the work. f 12. They run cosily and aro almost noiseless. IS. They arc not liable to oil tho dress of the r operator. ( 11. They do not require a screw-driver to i sot the needles. 15. They do not have to l>e taken apart to oil orcloin. 10. They do not form ridges on tho under side of tho work, nor ravel out, nor nre they wasteful of thread, as is the case with all cliniii-slitching machines. 17. They nre capable of doing a greater I range of work, and in n more perfect manner tbnn any other Sowing Machine. i We warrant these Machines, and vonch for tho recommendation of the above. DYER A PICKLE, AUKNTS, GREENVILLE, S. C. April 19 50 ly WAGON MAKING AND REPAIRING. | rl "MI K subscribers respectfully inform the pub- I ' JL lie llmt ilicj' intend currying on the business of WAGOX JIANTFAi'TlTvlXO, and WAGOX mnl RUfiGY REPAIRING, in the ' town of G rccuvillc. The best of Tiinlier will j f be useil. nml the work warranted to be well done. . Mr. 1*001., who will superintend the work, is n t worknuiu of eonsideruble experience, having | learned tlie business under the best workmen nt ! ] the Carriage Factory of Messrs. (lower, Cox, ' Markley ,t Co. All work will be done upon the most reasonable terms, and on short notice. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. WANTED. A lot of SEASONED I.I'M HER wanted, for which a fair price will be pvid. J. A. TOWNEB. W. P. POOI . W. A. TOWXES. Orecnvillc, Fe* rua*y 2, IStlO. :i9 tf NEW CARPET SfOKE. joies ?. nAii.ir, IMPORTER, J< HIRER, AM) DEALER IN ; AI.L KINDS OF CARPETING,! BUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, W I N DO W SHADES,! CURTAIN GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, itamrcQ sr5 .waaisiF, CHARLESTON, S. C.. A XI? J. G. 1UIL1E & BRO., 20ft RitOAD fc>T., . . AUGUSTA, GA. Xot 54 2'J . ly J AS. IfL ALLEN, HULRBXaV DEALER, GREEK VILliE, S.C. f3r All Orders for Maralk Vow promptly nttrmh'il to. 40-tf Frl? 0 MILLINERY. Mi% I.'/iVK.M A HAVE retaroed from Now York with a Urge ami complete Acrorltncnt of han?i?ouic (looda, 'will open Tj/Puf O* Wni>?ncsnAT,Tiie Hxni^xT. ./ 'jV! nnd to which they invito the m Lrl Attention of the ladies of (Ircon rule nn<t vicinity. Among their atork may l>e fotind fho fin- | tildo, Adelaide ami Dove-Cape Hat*; a great i variety ot M'hwh' Fancy Hat*; Rrrtlia Ca|?ca, | llead-]>rc**c*; llair Plait* and Curl*; Euge- i nia Magpie, Rridnl and Mourning Veil*. A large *to<k nf Kihbon* at red need price*; Hat* i cleaned ami trimmed ; Drcrsc* cut and basted. | April ft 48 tf HANDSOME JEWELRY ON HALF,. Avery heneiiat. assortment m fine and otbrr JK II'Ehll V niifv bo hn< ot the Hnbacriber, who make* to order Aft.//.../*wear Hit*/*, and any other article fonuircd in hia line. Hfe. KKfAIRINH faitlifafl y done Three Doora below the floodlctt Houao J fl. RANDOLPH, i UreenriRe, 8. C., Rep. 15, 1854. HMf The Assembly House, O.t* Rih-ark VriT trt tbk Pant Otricr., Plain Street, . . . Columbia, 8. C. ' PHIS well known K*tahli*bnient liar been | thnrongblv rc-fitted and improved, and i* now permannntlv oponad for tha accommodation of the Public. Every attention trill be given to mppfy the want* and comfort of Patron*. pft" Rate* Moderate. I If. T. MASON, Proprfefor. Dee 8 81 tf JAMES FLVCK,' HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, Payer Hunger A Ulnxler, GREENVILLE, 8. C. . Witt FAWHFVLt* rXHttl A?S WORK KXTBftHTgn - TO lllM. Realdenca on Atguata Street, near Depot. Job? I j - -'"mL ; j. .ii .1*1 'n. I'I l f X |lS 3 F. 1UETT, .OVEIANO'S IUIMIM8, 8AEINVIII.E, B.C., -Jlj- RESPECTFULLY hifenaa tbe pnb- T III li? generally tbat be baa on hand a fine JC > ik^aaaortment of -m BOOTS, SHOE8, J BROGANS, &CM > WELL ADAPTED TO T1II8 MARKET. r_ ik J : 11 iv_ I k! Ladies, MImm' ami Children's flatter* and ft Shoe*, of many kindr. '? lentlcmen'*, Youths' and Boys* Boots, flatter* and 8boas. fl! Ditcher's Boots?an excellent article. T Itrogan* of all sixes and u?o?t dumhle make. In foct. as fnll an assortment of Articles in 1>I lis line as can be found in any establishment ft. n a town of the same sise. He also respectfully asks an examination of * lis Prices fur Cash, satisfied that hisUoodsaro > fibred At the Lowest Possible Figure. Persons in want of anything of the kind sill please give him a call. Ai.so, on naxn, I it Good Slock el' Lcnlhcr, AT WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL. Boot and Shoe Making. This branch of his business is still carrietlon uidcr his personal supervision, and every care sill be taken to guarantee satisfaction to those slio patronixe hiui. 27-tf Nor 10 O SPU 1 NGAND^U M HI ER L 1"3I1E subscriber rcsiMH-tfully informs his 1 ^ friends and enstomers, that he is now ' U vreiving AX ENTIRE NEW 8TOCK OF n SPRUNG & SUMMER GOODS, a coxaisTixc or r"aney and Staple Dry floods. Bonnets and Flats, Hats and Caps, Bonis and ijhoes, nud Lots of Clothes, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Ac., All of which will be sold ut the LOWKST _ VKU'KS. 1 T'-iT- Plcaso coll and examine heforo pur- q baring elsewhere. ? CHAS. MERRICK. April 12 49 tf THE WORU)OUTDONE! I THE MEDICINE CALLED " Infl;t minatory H&lirimtor," f Wil rCH was sohl diiringCourt in this place. ! c is now on sale, by J. IV. fl R A I'Y, of ^ flreenville. It rnunot novr lie longer doubted I g l?ut this Medicine is the most efficacious remedy | g jver in this place, for Kidney Diseases. Piles, ! Neuralgia. Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia A It lieu- m natism. Numerous eases of the above diseaies have been cnreil tliis present week. Head- g iclic. Toothache, Earache. Sprains, and all llow- j J 1 Affections, disappear before it as if by the J opcli of tnagie. Try it, and keep it in your | *" amities, for sickness comes when you icast x )K-et it. i P J. W. tlBADY. Agent for flreenville, 8. C.; j ? Dr. K. SILL, Wholesale Ag't atColuml in; also, c >y all Wholesale Druggists in Charleston! 8. C t fl. W. DAVIS, Proprietor, j ? Cox 4620, New York Post Office. ? Nov 3 .? tf P j F0UI\DED 1852. CHARTERED 1854. 1 I.OOATF.n uorutr ot valtimore ami Charles Streets, UAI/flMOKK, Ml>. 1 rpilE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, ( 1 and Popular Commercial College in the I, into.1 States. Designed expressly for Young .Men desiring to obtain iv Tkuruayk J'mctietii Ktliicntitm in the least possible time umi ut the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Cirrular. containing upwards of ,S'u- .S'y ??<?/ < Fret, with specimens of Puiimatiship, mill a Large Engraving, (the finest of the kimt ever made ' ^ iu this country.) representing the Interior View | i of the College, with Catalogue stating terms. ' Ac., will be sent to every Young Man on ap- . plication, yVes >/ r It org*. J Write immediately and yon will receive the , package by return mail. Address, k. k: Losikk. ; March 1 43-ly Baltimore, Md. 1 IIOW AHD ASWVCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, I A Benevolent Institution established by special ! I Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and | . Distressed, afllieted with Virulent and Kpb I d.-tnic Diseases, and cs|?ecinlly for the Cure of ' Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL Advice given gratis, hy the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, [age, oecuprtion, habits of life, Ac.,) and in eases of extreme poverty, Medieiues furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Snerpiab rrhorn, and otlier I)isease? of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for Postage will lie acceptable. ? Address, DR. J. SKILLIN IIOEOIITON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA I). IIKAKTWKLL, President. fJrn. FAittctiiLn, Secretary. Feb 9 40 , ly i L; F A LR & C O. , oaEJKCwniExarea-, axd Oentlemen'? Furnishing Goods, NO. 205 KINO BTBEET, > CIIABI.ESTON, P. C. jy Mdniifuclocy and \YlioU-anlc Wnrelinuee. 34 I>f;T Sthkkt, New York. iir All Order* promptly nltended to. Nov 24 20 ' Ijr S ADDLE & IIA It N ESS MAN UFACTOUY. /- /X THE ^nnnrlhcr wontd rcepeotfntly /-AptfrS* inform ttic public prn-fnllr tlmt lie j 4^*/">ntil)nc? tlie abate linninr ?, Tiro I /limn ntoif dr (JrrrurHlc /lolel, and i* |ir?pared to fiirniidi cnidomcrt witl? any df?*rl(fi?0 of IIOMR MANI'FA("n;l*KI> Mai?I>LKM. Carriage, Engpy nnd Wagon IIARXFSf! made to order, and In the heat afyle*. It Rf DEEM, WII1I?, Ac., on hand, and for rale CHEAP. TIT Hnddles nnd Harare* HKPAIIfKI) nt abort notice. A. M. (JIEtlfiATIf. ilfareh 2? 47 lyi BLACKSMITH ING. The ennrern of TOWN EM / , WK INr1 anting laten diaaolr-1 HHBSarCSrd l>y niutiinl cenaem, tliefondue** I will l>e carried on at tho mine Hhop liy the tin| doridgncd. tl. W. HROOKM. Jannary, TS50. J. I? HAWKINS. NOTICE. rf^HF m?dcr*iyne?f Imving transferred lit* InI terest in the I'laeksmith Shop ncnr William*' Store, to Mchm. UnmiKf A Hawkins. take* pleasure ip recommending them ton shirre of puldie patronage. They Wfll ho prepared lo attend promptly and satisfactorily to nil eti'l* in their lino, 'fhoy hare experienced nud.'killful Smith* in Horseshoeing, Repairing nnd Ironing Wagons, Plengh Work, and all other ordinary work of a WUHismith Pimp. January. 1**0. S7-tf fl. P. TOWNW. SHAVING, HAIR TRIMMING, DRESSING, OTING, and RAZOR SETTING AND SHAMPOOING, at m* Beoona Ddt* nbova Mr. McFheraon'i, WILSON j>OOK< * ? .? - ^ CAST STEEL PLANTATION BOSS [ f ANTTFACTUIIED expressly ' JL lor us, afid to patterns furished by ourselves. They are iade, blade and shank, out of pnc iece of the very best quality and xnper of OaSt Steel, and hjfcve ren^rth of blade and lonsrth of ban le to suit our Southern farming. Iio success of this article has ronght various IMITATIONS in> tlie market, but tlio Genuine Cast Steel Hue IS SOLD ONLY BY J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.. BABBEirarG TOOLS. PARES, HOES, HAKES, TItO WETS, Pit UKIKG SHEARS, LINE REELS, nd everj-thing else in this line, n hand and to arrive soon. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. We arc mnnufactnriiig Elliott's celebrated Spring Bed. They arc II that caii bo desired. Couifortble, cheap and durable. Call nd see then. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. A large lot of those first-rate ron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, just oninleted. J. 11. SHERMAN, Agent. THE ORIENTAL. jg COFFEE-POT. We are nianiifactnring, tinder authority from the Pugg ; ten tecs, Si THE oriental. -1C0PPBB-P0T. 5?a which boats the Old Demin=x=^ i ion, and all other styles, Ma " clear out of night," while it is sold at but little more than EH the common cdVee-pot. F=5 If von love (JOOI) COF Bi FEE, try an Oriental.* .T IV RHEUM'AN. A??onf. : O PICTURE FR AMES. We are procured to put tip all winds and sttdes of Gilt nd Rosewood 'icturc Frames, as cheaply as they ran lie purchased in (ThnnestoriF J. 11. SHERMAN, Agent. tommtowl p.|jra..u.w ^\e. arc constantly cytefitiSilreceiving additions tc ^our Stock, and have Inst effected arrangements witli in extensive Manufactory, whieli .vill enable us to offer it at nincli ower prices than over. Wo intend to keep as good ar issortmcnt. as the market demands tnd to sell it lower than it can ht procured from either Charleston 01 Columbia. J. B. SIIBRMAN, Agent. ALAim C LOCKS, warranted to kec]? gc?od time, nn< to wake yon up at any time of th night or morning that you wish. I'rico, $1.75. J. 11. SHERMAN, Agent. Wall Papering. A IIAMAHiMK ASSORTMENT OF WA L L J*A PEKING, JiO I? JMlU IN (r, El/rlLsCItEEKS. WAQpO W SHAPES, &i just received nvi<l for snlc l?y J. 11. SHERMAN, Agent. HTRREOSCOPEH And Stcrocsccpic Views. A good assortment of Store* scopes, poii:c as low as .50, and very large and unusually choicest lection of Views just received. KEROSENE LAMPS. "We hare just opened a new k Will) HI) Improved Itnrncr, the best we have ever had. Housekeeping Goods, Everything in tho Houeekecpin line, from a $100 Cooking t\tov to a five cent Tin Cap, may b found at the Store of J. B. SHERMAN, AOBZVfP, GHEENV1LLE, S. C. . fi f ScrofWa, or KlasYffivfl is a cofutit^teMl d?r*< a Corruption *# th* 4 Wood, by.? this ddhlTusanias ilUslsdi lEJi weak, MMwT Being in the fth<lo*a>, iA pervades the whole boar, ami may burst onta m disease on any pert or it Mb orgttr irfrsff .* ?| from it-* attacks nor is there one vrnn it wn 1 V not destroy. The ecrofakma taint is tariousljf ? ? mused by mercurial di-wase, low lifiiig, dire ordered or unhealthy food, tenan air, US and filthy habits, the dnrelni foaMay*' bore all, by the venereal infection. Mdmfo erer be' its Origin, ft is hereditary la h# ten t Mm atitution, descending-" from patent# to children 81 unto the third and fourth-generation;" indeed, II k seems to bo the rod of llian who nqrs MI fl will riait the iniquities of the father* Upon 4N their children." J Its cffocts commence Wy deposition from the ^ wfl blood of corrupt or uloerjwis matte*, which, in A the lungs liver, ant internal organs is termed M tubercles; in the glands, swvllinp j ahd on gH the surface, eruptions or sores. TnlsftkU cor- J9 ruption, which spenders in the bloo I depresses I the energies of fifr, so that eerofrileweewwotu- 1 tsons not only suffer from scrofulous com- -1 plaints, but they haro for less powct tn with- " ' uH stand the attacks of othyjr diseases; conse- * qucntly vpst numbers perish br disorders Jo which, although not-scrofulous fas thfcit nature, - Jj^M are still rendered fetal by this tsint in the SI system. Most of tbe conramptioA which de- | cunatce the human family has its origin directly 1 in this scroftilous contamination) and many I destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, W and, indeed, of all the organs, arise freed or ifl are nggravatcd-by tho same cause. J One quarter of all our people arc serodhkras ; M their persons aro invaded by this luiYing in- 1 frctlon, and their health is undermined by it, "1 To cleanse it from the system xvc must renovate 1 the blood by an nltcratlvo medicine, ? and in- 1 vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. 1 Such a medicine wo supply in ,;n et j .1 AVER'S ' Compound Extract of Sarsaporilla, the most effectual remedy Which the awdicsl skill of our timps can devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most nedve remedial* that have been discovered for the cxpUTgation of this fpul disorder from the blood, and tho rescue of the """ J system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should Iks employed for tho cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affections which nriso from it, such as Krvptivr jss and Skis Diseases, St. Anthony's 'Fire, Rose, or Euysuti.as, Pimpi.es, Pt??tcles, dj.ptchf.st Plains and B6il*, Tvmoiis, Tetter niul Salt Hheum, Scald Head, Rinoworm, IwiiEt'matism, Syphilitic anil Mehcc-kia^ Diseases, Duopst, Dyspepsia, Humility, and, indeed, all Complaints auihixo from virtated oh Impckk Blood. The popular belief in " impurity of the Hood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of tlic blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sorsnparilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, Without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, fob all the fuflfoses of a famiy phjmo. arc so composed that disease within the range of their action enn rarely Withstand or evade mem. their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ-ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its iicallliy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with J tain or physical debility is astonished to And his icnlth or energy restored by a remedy at oucc so } simple and inviting. " - ' ? ?'. w Not only do Utoy euro the everyday complaints of every body, but also many formidaliM and dangerous disease*. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, ^ containing certificates of their cure* and directions I for their us* in tlie foliowing complaints: Cost ire- 5 nets, Heartburn, Headache urisiny from disordered Stomach, Sao tea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the BoictLt, I'ltitulency, Lost if Af>pe- am tite. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction ?i 114 luncuous. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 'Jlffe FOR THE RAF1D CCRft OF ' mWRfci, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, ("roup, Drotchitjn, Incipient Con?um|H I tion, aud for the relief of Conaamptivo , Patients in advanced stages of the disease. j So Wide hi the field of its usefulness and s4 tinmerons nro the esses of its cures, that east . every section of country abounds in fterasns publicly known, who have been restored from alarming , ana even desperate diseases of the hings br it* , usr. When ouce tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the nublic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing crfd dangerous affections of the pulmonary organ* that are insident to our elimat*.. While maity inferior rented)us thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can. never forget, aud produced cures toe numerous and tdb remarkable to be forgotten. 1 rRKPABRD BY 3 M. JT. C. AVER A CO. LOWELL. MA.KS. 3 jfeB'*For sale in Hrcenville by J. IT. DFAlf and ] M. It. KAR1.K, and by Drngglsts and dealers in Medic lav everywhere. AprllN 61-lfeowty ^ CHEROKEE REMEDY^ .j a* rurAii.ixo era* rot ^ ^ ? (0 m <r> a ai gl3 ;& | Axn ui itur.AKKA or tiik.iuinarv otiose*. V f IMII8 Remedy cure* when all oilier prepare- A JL tions Tail. It la entirely nnliho every m oilier cupi pound ; containing no niim-ml poi- ^ eon or nun aeon* ttrftg ; aa it i f prepared solely from ltoota, D?rb< and Learta, and baa been VI banded down, front one generation to another, by i h?* Cherokee Indiana. It la offered to tfi* ,jj { ^ subtle ?>i ii< own intrinsic merit*. It perform* ? la duty quickly nud thoroughly. The uufo'r- _j tannic, df cither mix, will be repaid by. nsing ' T thia Remedy, instead of placing themselves at tho merry of mno Quark or Professor. Thia i Rctnoly atrikoa at tba very Root of tbe diaeaao ; _ ^ it* tendency la not simply tosftfpend the poison, <M ' luit to rent or a tbo caitae on gbioU it depend*. ^ a Fall directions in pamphlet form, accompany . v . oar 11 bottle. The epeedy and permanent relief 'J afforded by this Remedy, In all cases of (loftof* rhaaa, (fleet, ii ravel, Htrtctnrn, Fluor Aihus, ^ Jtf liite* fft Females,) and sM disease* of tbw J ifinafy Organs, h?s wUoprafied the jftorf aeWw < tide men of llic ffge. TTiti TlAtheAf rfed omy 1 eradicate* all poison tVom the system, but lb? rigoratcs tbe rnnet dctieate constitution. ,? it d<?ci ftot nffcot the firvAth or Interfere with J* any cla*? of hftfdnef^ of teqMrf AO/ 4*vlimii , from the **u?l diet. n ft no nmdstanee fro** aft J other ae dlcine. 1 H And #f?*t enhance* Itavnloo.ie tba entire ab ence of nil nauaonne tuaU, Uoiug a j>lea?ant and deliciouf *yrui?. J| % Trice ?2 por R.ttUe. nr llireo Bottler ftr $J, - S I'OTTFR * MRKWIN, 7% _ Hoie rrvytfvfo** "f- Idwla, We* 1 * J?r- Rol?l in Greenville by Rlabe? A HaU A?: 6 nlfiih ; Van Rcbaaek A flrieraon, Cbadeateai, u Wbnlcnale Agcnto, and afl" renponalble deaUr* In Mcdtefctoalw-ttegentb. 4Mj A* 1A Hair Pimlm a a* SIiavI>|. ji , i T>rRlMDGR contlnoee 1W TONSORfAS* M M hurinena at bia Old Stand, fa BeaMe-* J i Itriek Building, wLere la IrAe^f, AnilaaMla %1 day and efenliif, to Bhaea iW Baamf fM (>t J . IlalrMd?hni?|MM <*? flfdplr th K?yotftilly 1 aak* a eentlnuaOoa of MtwWaf, fl L ?*i n ** I J# '7** re- m