The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 18, 1860, Image 4
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(The Wheat Crop in Wisconsin.
Rome jdeaoftne Weatern wheat cm]
may be had from the fallowing narrativi
taken from (lie Milwaukee SentineJ :
A gentleman of tbia city a few week;
go went out into Walworth oountT tc
transact some business. At that tim<
the county was absorbed entirely in tin
securing of the harvest, and tho gen.!?
!toan had a great deal of trouble in find
i*g anybody " to Louie."
( We will lot him tell his own story:
I stopped at the hou^o of my friend
B , aftd knocked all (ho skin off my
knuckles at his front door, hut could not
tart anybod* ; and just as I was going
wa* a passer by, in answer to my in
qniry, said that " B was getting in
bis wheat.*' I then went over to another
part of the town, to where an old
hoolmato, Squire U , resided. I
walked in at llyj open door, sat down in
the parlor a few minutes, and no one
appearing I walked up stairs and down
stairs, but couldn't find n sou).
When T got around oa the porch
grain, tlio same fellow came along who
had answered uiy question before. 1
nailed him :
u Is the Squire in lown ?"
" Getting in his wheat. I reckon."
" Well, where is his lady ?"
" She's helping the Squire.*'
u And the young ladies ?"
" Getting in the wheat, stranger?
you'll find 'om all down in the field,
, about a nvlo from bete."
I then concluded 1 would Irv the ho.
tel. and carried tny carpet bag to the
public house. There was a notice on the
door, saving tout the hon?e was ebwed
for a wfltk, as tlie proprietor was getting
in his wheat. Things began to b>ol;
desperate now. 1 had eanied my ear
pet big about five miles alreadr in the
hot sun, and it was growing momenta
rily heavier. So, when I saw a boy
coining towards the bouse. 1 made up
i in
m? iiiiiiu i<? Rive iiiin a <ioi.ar u> carry
it for mo. I wns somewhat surprised,
however, when in reply to mv offer he
gyrated his digit# at the extrcinilv nfltis
nasal projection, and " guessed I'd have
to wnit till dnd pot his wheat in."
At this stage of proceedings T resnlvod
to walk to the first house I raw and demand,
in the name of civilization, the
hospitality due lo a traveler. A- the
house happened io ho a boaiding school
for young ladies, T wan fortunate enough
to secure a night's rest, a?..' the n<*x'
dav, not being ?-.Me to see r.n\honv 1 ul
young ladies, as everybody was getting
in his wheat, I left for hotue, ic-olving
never to return there when jc<> pie were
harvesting.
an eminent French clergyman made
a brief visit to this country a short time
since, but was, unhappily, rpiite ignorant
of the language of the lard. It was
proposed to him lo ho proserled to one
of the venerable ecclesiastical bodies
holding its sessions in the city, and he
determined to signalize the event bv pre
paring a brief speech in tlie Kngii.-h. in
which he would make his appcntHuce
before the reverend clergy. Accoidinglv,on
being introduced to the >odv, who
rose up before him as be stood, he said
" I am ver' happy lo visit one aasom
hly with so many barren iipaiis."
The pood man meant to say hahl
heads, or heads on w hich the hair would
not grow; hut his blunder was so ludi
crons and suggestive, that no KCU'-e of
propriety could restrain a universal
imile, and the speaker betook himself
speedily to his own tongue, and l>r. !?..
always ready, helped liiin out by acting
as his interpreter.
till# vr fid Airfili n-.nuA I ^
mistake which the same poet! man mndr
when he took leave of the family w!nv*
hospitality he liml enjoyed wliilo in
town : " May the Loid pickle you f.n
many years." 11 is dictionary had taught
him that pickle meant to preserve, and
used it accordingly.
A Goon Onk.?Two young ladies oi
'Philadelphia were lately spending the
summer in North enstei u New York.?
During their visit tl.ey took several long
rides with the daughter of llmir host
about the country. On one of these occasion*,
m thcr had been traveling some
distance, ar.d the day was warm. and ns
a trough with running water stood invitingly
by the roadside, they concluded
to givo their pony a diiuk. One of the
city Indies agreed togetoot and arrange
matters for the purpose. The others re
maining in the carriage, ?n?l deeply engaged
in conversation, for some time
paid no attention to ihe movemoi ts of
ibeir companion. When. nt hot, surprised
at ihe long delay, lLev turned tw
ascertain the cause, they discovered her
endeavoring to unbuckle the crupper.
In amazement they iirr.nired, " What in
the world are you doing that for ?"' To
which she naively replied, " Why,]um
vrtbucklirig this strop to let the horse i
head doxcu so he con drir.k.'
A Costly A r a ktmf.nt.? A correspondent
writes: " I attended, ass
dolegato, the Southern Commercial Con
vention, at KnoxtiUe, Tennessee. I
learned on the way that tie town was
overcrowded, nnd 11 r?t tViere was l>nl
little chance for accommodation. 'flu
first familiar fare I nu t in Knoxulle wa<
that of niy old chum, F 1, whohm
started soma el ay a in advance of me
lie hastened to nay that he had slept tie
night before in h magnificent apartment
tho furniture of which was worth flfli
thousand dollars. Supposing him to In
quartered upon some millionaire, I envi
ously ventured to ask whether there wn;
room for one more.
" 'Oh, yes,' ho replied, ' plenty room
J slept in '! c railroad storehouse nmorj?
funeral thousand hags of wheV.t!'"
Oi.oyiiimi made of aniin.il substance.'
Is w?i titer than that inude'of vegetable
fabrics.
Vny you pity tli? nffrrinj, do not pu'
y< ur hsncts upon jour lionit, but in youi
-1- ???
T MM
" emporium
OF
; NOW IS THE TIME
To Fit Oi't yoimi Wardrobk with Kncxcn
A.ii> Enulis" (loons, or Diubct
> lui'ortat'.jt !
:o:
THESE floods were purchased
f by one ol our Firm, from Direct
Importing Houses in Charleston,
CG^BbS^SB^- P-i "'"I have been selected
' with great care. They cannot fail to please,
the most fiutiilionA
The assortment cotnprisrs a full variety of
GENTLEMEN'S
Furnishing Goods,
sum as
Fronch and English lllm-k and oloreil Cloths
ami Casaiinorcs.
Silk and Marseilles Vesting*. Drnp d'Etes,
Linens, Water Proof Tweeds, do., Ac.
All of which wo willinakc up to order in the
best and latest styles, and in a manner that
will compete with any work manufactured here
or elsewhere, either as regards yNi/i'ty, i(V?f?c?,
diiriihi/ity or rhnipurii?from a Shirt to ttie
finest French Cloth Coat, ami warrant all work
done by us.
All wo ask is to givo us a trial.
Wo also offer a neat Assortment of
Ready Made Clothing, ;
sncn as
j Coats, Pants, Vests. Shirts and Collars
I Cravats, Ties, tllovrs, Sntpenders, Hosiery, Ac.
Dress and lhtxhics* llats.
Alt of wtiiell we will sell at prices to suit ]
1 the times.
DYER & PICXLE.
| April 20 61 tf
! If
I
' O^TT). T11K subscriber respect Tally I
| "? \ invites the attention ofb.'s friends I
1 ; i.?') ami tins puiilie generally to his
I well-selected
S'd' SSS, 01? ?MS 3.
CALL AT THE
\ r, W H H E < K STOUT,
I One door above the Hook St ore, before making
your purchases. You wilt find Hoods ami
prices to suit. T. 11. 11015HHTS.
.July 6 9 tf
l'OKNALK
Three Houses and Lots,}
? .j,. WilK'll are eligibly situat- I
I cd, and paying a good interest
?c' lis?ALL NEW?msv be had on
I very r?nsnn:ibb? t<"rms, if up.
| plied for soon. The owner w ishing to invest
I lire proceeds of sale in other husiiuss he is en'
gaged in. is the only reason why ho lias a disi
position |o dispose of the property.
I Also, for sale, a VACANT L"T.
Kmjuire at this Oliicc for particulars
M .r. h S 11
H'KIJHK SUGAR.]
j ntOK'i: Whit- I,oaf I,Alt!)
Clarified nii'l Crushed ^ugarf.
ai.?o.
S.mU, Ronton, s"'l Pic N'ie Tiisrtiit
Stone Preserve .Tilt nr.'l Croek? *
Prosit Stick Pundits ni.'l KisSOP.
J ttsi received, and fur sr.lo low. l.v
Iiilii'K smith-.
Opposite T. 11. Roberts' -N t w Store.
Sep r. j a tr
URMSH TI'R\ i I9 Slfuii.
Ti^inri: rr.at M'Trii. wurn: nor
T V I'Oi'K. White tilohe. Robsott'ti lli M, n
Rail. Sk irvinjj'x Hutu nn?l also ( < iiiiuu
Curled K:i!c. Ail wurreulcd crrmtfao. nrd for
?ale l v TUO.WAS STF.KX.
Jul.v 12 tf
Jacob's Cordial.
FOli SAT,II HY
.^OSJPW W. GHAtoY.i
<;kki:.\ vii.i.i:, s. c.
Vsi're i;i:.vr:i>v i? e*ses ??r thai:RIKEA.
1)Vsl'.NTKIlY and li.l'.V
Cull oml i?et ti Roil]*. 1 ri?e 1.00.
aSATTUF.SS 31AIUXC.
M. l.A.NOSTtlX wot;'.! it.form the <-itiW
sen* of (trcctivill*'. that lie. i* prtpilled
to 11111110Ir.itare UA TTKl.'SSh'S. lie also
uuinr.fuctureB II III/'.S". lie warrants all of
his Work. He tatty tie found 10U "yards south
of the P unit an University.
All Orders left willt either Mr. TCelelti
tun. Mft.srs. l.ottjf, liooiilett .fe Co. or Mr. I,.
Williams, will lie attended to with promptness.
Cull itliJ t a initio lii> Work at either of the
tvliove places. Sep 11 18 tf
K OT i ciio.
rpilR Copartnership heretofore sxi?1irtg
1 lutweeit tin* title prritfnetl, for the purpose
of operating MeRee's Mil's. the., below
iHVCliVilM1 \ . ? i.? writ in mirntir *>n tnc i / r*i
r />??, of A'urnnher ue.ri. Persons having
claiiMt ntrninst the Company will please pre1
son! thorn 1<? Mr, MrlU.i:; ami those iiuUll,
oil will oblige ns by 8elllintrui an early 'late
with him. AI.KX. McliKK,
o.
Sop ?i? 20 If
100,000 Wanted!
AYtf
i. A. PEARSON &G0.'S
i tx3>3" si-ioi3,
OIIEKN V il.l.K. s. c.
j ^TtTK will exohango Tin W are, Domestics,
I t V Prints. Shoes, llats, &c? for /hi W at
| ensh priors. Thankful Tor (met patronage tv?
hnpo to merit a continuation of the wih?,
J. A. PEARSON A CO.
April 10 60 If
~33x_,i2=2<s'
Dyspeptic Kemedyj
I'Oi: SATtK HY
joisn w, c;kady,
OR KEN VI I.LP, s. C.
\\7 ARUANTP.l) it! t'UUP, if directions
t tiro followed, any case i?f i?YS PERSIA,
1.1 V Ki: DISEASE and .lAPX PICK It
J CvT'iKY IT. _<iri
ORR & PRICE,
. ATTORNEYS; AT LAW,
GllEENVILLE, S. C.
I | jamfr r.. nr.n w. r. prick.
,.1 Mny 13 1 tf
P spauidFng!s prepared GlUE,
UKL.KU1. IN EVF.UY IIOUBE.
^ 11), mill rcmlv for u:'e all the time, and
B J_ a* vtrong ns Cabinet Maker*' ifluo. Prieo
. per boltlo uiul bruxh, 25 cent*. For ralo l>y
J. B. RHF.RMAN, A Rent.
I 17 tf
"AIMM.ICATH)*.
, "j^TOTTCK is her?l>y Rivop, lliftt an Applion- i
' i> li'.n will bo nift'lo to the next LcRtela
tnro, to incorporate flic tiiiillnrd School, located
in tlift Town of ?rce?ville.
, Aiip-2 J3 < >
Jii*t ICcct'ivvd and for Sale,
A LOT of pure flonth Carolina made
>VKITH I.HAD andotbar Paint*. Bout
l,ni*ood Oil, of direct importation, Spirits Tur-'
' pontine, Refined Machinery Oil, .to.
r LEONARD WILLIAMR. ,
Aug ID 1ft tf
1 1
' **1 r~" * ??? <
u1 .' *miv
sovsi
IsPKING GOODS
FOR I860,
a if j* _ i* T AM tccclrlng a Large
/I T^gcflS,0<>k of GOODS, suitable for
''Jr V^KG?*lf? Spring and Summer Trade,
lit v?l]^**liT W','C'1 w'" "old at Very!
t; - i^j*SXW--ii I f."'r I'n.ri. All iu*|>ccti"n
of tho Stock in inrlM.
April S 4S-U JOHN W. GKADY.
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS.
JUST received, a full line of.Dnrss Ooodk.
for liulios and geutlomon, cmbrncinsr all
grados, from a very common to tbe beet Fabric*
kept in this market, nmong which is many
of tho novelties of the day. Also, a good line
of WhitA tlnndi lymkroidtrirfl. l.iirp Goods
Ac.; Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ac; Bleached
and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Drillings,
Tickings, Ac. For sale hy
April 5 48-tf J01IN XV. GRADY.
Hardwaro, Cutlery, &c.
CjSfC A UENERAL assortment of Tublo
vT* .7 ""I Pocket CUTLERY, together with
nil descriptions of Pbelf HARDWARE
usually kept in this market. Also, Axes, Grain
and Grass Scythes, Sneaths, Cradles, and
Iteaphooks, Spades and Shovels, Roping, Trace
Chains. Nails, Ac. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W. GRADY.
April 6 48 tf
Koady-.latlc CloUiing*.
AT I'LL Assortment of SUMMER CLOTHING,
Coats, Vests, Pants, Shirts, and
l uticr Garments, Collars. Cravats. Stocks and
Ties. Just received and for sale liy
April i 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
BOXNFTS.
A FULL Lino of Trimmed and Fn
rimmed B0NXKT8 and FLATS. Rn?
ehes, Flowers, Wreaths, Kil?l?oiis, Ac.
.lust received and for sale l<r
April o . 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
ZESjSJSFS.
VYERY large Stock of Dress, Soft and
Summer HATS, for Mull and Hoys.
.lust received and for sale l>v
April & 48-tr JOliX W. GRADY.
C A UPETS, M ATT1 ??C S,
Oil Cloths, &c.
SOME handsome Carpets, Mattings, Oil
Cloths, lings, Attomans, Ac. Just received
ami for sale by
April i 48-tr JOHN XV. GRADY.
WALL IMPER.
?) Cf PI ECES new and handsome pafe/\/v/
terns of Wall Rapcr. Bordering.
Window Shades. Fire-place Screens, Ac. Just
received and for sale by
April i 48-tf JOIIN W. GRADY.
WOODEX WA R il.
Ctl'DAR. rnrnisli painted Iturhuts. Well
J R.uekets. Tubsand Feelers, C> rn Bruuuts,
Ac. Just received and for srdc l>v
April 5 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
i> \ \ I a S & 5 > V E?STII F FS,
^-j~2 WlNDt'W G LASS. Rutty, Raiuta, Oils,
y*{/ Ac. Just received and for sale by
L:* JOHN W. GRADY.
April 5 48 tf
\VRiTI\i; PAPER,
BLANK BOOKS.
TETTER and Clip Paper, Blank and Mom
J orumlmn lSaoks, Spelling l'.ool,s, Inks,
Gold and Steel Pons, Bonnet Boards, Ac.
Just received and for sale bv
Apri' j -13-tr JOHN vr. GRADY.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A Wl.l.I. n**orfed Stock ol" Undies'.
Hifn * and Child's 1:<mi(5, (iuitrrs.
liii' kekin nnil Slipper*. IiccIciI'dihI unlioclcil.
mcii'j, Boy's. nnd Youth's Bonis and Shoe*
of evury vuriutv. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W- UllADY.
April 5 48 tf
CSROCKKTES.
JAVA and IlioOoflees, I.onf, Crtisbfjj'-'l
and Brown Sugars, No. 1 ni\d
ie?atille3lXS'o.?t India Molasses, Teas, Candies.
Candies. .Mackerel, Ac. For sale l>v
April 6 4S-tf JOHN \Y. GRADY.
rroctcry am! i/ilas*n.HT.
1 I'LI. assortment of China, (Irani to
u.\ and Common Ware, Glassware, Ac.
Just received and for sa!? f>v
April 5 -lfi-tf JOilX \V. OHAI?Y.
n
Wo have JUST RECEIVED n fin* Stock of
STAPLE AM) FANCY
; DEY GOOES,
Which, for
Qifoliljj find Cheapness
(wo think,)
CANNOT RE SURPASSED.
1)
If von wi.-*h to focnro t!io greatest EAROA
f.\ we It arc ever offered,
GALLIC A RLY.
We <lo not consider it nccef-jeiry to enumerate
Articles or Prices, as every body knows
that we keep always a LARGE '
AID SELECT STOCK OF GOODS
in our line, at as JIOItKKATB PRICKS as
eun beaiiorded. Therefore we ?av,
J3 OHX mr& l ffiDMIJS AXIL 2
And examine, nod see if what wo say be so.
o
We have rd*o for sale,
A C? Octave l?IcI??1con,
in perfect order: a.1 OCTAVE PARIS MADE
ALEXANDRE PARLOR OR CHURCH ORGAN,
and two good second-hand 1'IANOS.
V/. II. IIOVEY.
I April ft 4ti tf
J. I'. UKKI> f. f>. OOOni,K7T.
REED So GOODLETT,
ATTORNEY? AT LAW,
ast>
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
GIMCKN V II.Li;, S. 0.
Offlct Xttrth-Eusl Corner Court /fount fiqunrt.
June 4 4 tf
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY
f.nupvvii.i.r. R. r.
OfiW K.ial aidu of Court House Square,
where lie inny bo found tlr.ily, from 1), A. M.,!
to 2, P. M. 37-ly J?n 19
C. JACK SOX & CO.
IFASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
WIK4L.E8ALK AND RETAIL*
NoV 190 King Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Nov 21 " 29 ' ly*
! J. A. PEARSON i CO.,
G R REN V I TiliE, S. CM
MvrANUPACTUREKS of? *nd WholoeeU
I _L' I nrrl Retail Dealt rs iu
Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Zinc. Ac ,
TIN ROOPINO, QUTTKUINO, REPAIR.
I NO, and all other Work in one line done
oheaply and promptly.
J. A.PEAMO* A m.
i"k ki k
Ladd, Webster & Ce.'s
(ffuLtlh
SEWING MACHINES,
wnicu,
For Bounty, and Simplicity of Construction,
and Efficioncy in Working,pt%
UHEQUALLED BY JC*T.
a t ew 01 ihc ninny Kcasom
Why these Machines
ARE PREFERRED
ABOVE AIX OTUERS.
1. They are %o remarkably liuiple in their
construction. A child can operate thein and
understand their mechanism.
2. They are the ?troxyc?t Sewing Machines
mode. It is almost impossible to broak or get
thcin out of ordor.
8. They nro mr< in their operation : finishing
work in a uniformly perfect manner.
4. They make a tight lonk utitrh, alike on
both sides of the work, which cannot be unraveled.
5. They stitcli, hem, bind, fell, rwn and
gather, without basting.
?. They scv.- equally woll the lightest and
heaviest fabrics.
7. Thoy sow over the heaviest seams without
changing the tension or breaking the finest
thread.
8. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or
Silk, directly from the spool.
9. They uso a straight needle ; curved ones
are liable to brenk.
10. Tho needle lias a perpe.ndieulnr motion.
This is absolutely necessary for heavy work.
11. They have a wheel feed ; none others are
in constant contact with tho work.
12. They run easily and arc almost noiseless.
18. Tliev are not liable to oil tho dress of tbc
operator.
1 1. They do not require a screw-driver to
set tho needles.
15. They do not liavo to be taken apart to
oil or dean. .
10. They do not form ridges on tho under
sldo of the work, nor ravel out, ner are they
wnstefhl of thread, as is the caso with ail
din in-si it ching machines.
17. They urc capable of doing a grcnter
range of work, and in a morn perfect manner
than any other Sewing Machine.
AVe warrant these Machines, and vouch for
tho recommendation of tho above.
l>\ ;:u A PICKLE,
AOKNTS,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
April 19 "" 60 ly
WAGON
MAKING AND REPAIRING.
r pi IK subscribers respect fully inform tl>? pul>1
lie that they intend carrying on the business
of WAKOX M AM r.Vt'TfRlNtJ, and
WAtiOX ami HT(SOY KEPAIKlXtl, in the
town of (Irocnville. The best of Timber wilt
ha used, and the work warranted tobc well done.
Mr. POOL, who will citju rintend tho work, is a
workman of considerable experience, having
learned the business under the best workmen ut
;lic Carriage l'aet.try of Messrs. (lower, Cox,
Mnrk'ev & Co. All work will he done upon
the most reasonable terms, nnd on short notice.
A share of patronage respect fhlly solicited.
WANTED#
A lot of SEASON El> LUMBER wanted,
for which a lair nriee will be raid.
j. a. towxes.
av. p. poo:..
av. a. towxes.
Greenville, Februnry I860. :5U tf
NEW CAiiPET STORE.
.iames c.4. jB.iiLir,,
importer, jop.ber. and dealer ix
ATjIj kinds of
CARPETING,
RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
ANT*
CURTAIN GOODS
OF F. A" Kit A' DESCRIPTION,
wu\ arc
CHARLESTON, S. C\.
AN I*
.1. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
40R miOAI> STU ' . . AUGUSTA. (1 A.
Nov ru 2? ly
JAS. M, ALLEN,
B
linn
DEALER.
<r; R e e n v a l s.e, s. c?
iGr ^11 Orders for M.\nni r \Yo*k prompt
ly attended to. 40-1 f Feb 9
HANDSOME JEWELRY
OX HA ij B .
Avery uhxekai, assortment o
fine anil other ./A' W'KLIt Y may ho hiu
of the Subscriber, who make* to order Engnyr
iiirni King*, nml any other nrtielo required ii
his line, REI'AlIlIXti faitlifnliy done
Three Doors below the Oondlett House
J H. RANDOLPH.
Greenville, S. C., Sep. 15, 1859. 19-tf
The Assembly House,
O.vr. Syr a uk WkbT of Tirr. Post Okpick,
Plain Street., . . . Columbia, S.C
^IMHS well known Establishment hns hcoi
( thoroughly re-tit ted and improved, nn<
is now permanently opened for the uceoinino
dution of tho Public. Every attention will hi
givun to supply the wants and comfort of P.i
Iron*. ?.&" Raton Moderate.
G. T. MASON, Proprietor.
Dec 8 81 tf
james fleck,
house & sign painter
l'?|M r Haiifior A (nlazici*,
GREENVILLE, S. O.
WILL FAtYlltl-'LI.Y l"X KCUTK ALL WORK KNTKL'HTF.1
TO IIJW. '*
Jlenidonco on Augusta 8tr?et? naar Dapet.
U 42 * I r
~ t for rent,
fi& UNTIL tlio first day ef Jannnr
jjjl next, at $200 per annum,
iiithe store house
on Main street, Urecnviile, H. C., recently oc
rupied l>y Malmmn A Lo*fl.
C, A. MiVULUJN,
Adm'x, rU bonis non, of S. Mauldin, dee'd.
March 1 . 43 f
HOrsjSPAli\TL\(L
THK subscriber ie prepared to KXKCUT1
promptly all orders for
house painting:
npon the moat reasonable terms.
T. C. dOWETl.
| April 19 M tf
W. Dfr 3E B.J?
~F. BITBTY,
LOVELAND'S BUILDUP, GREENVILLE, 3.C.,
RKBHECVFULLT informs the pubrll
Ko general'/ thut he has on bond a fine
' l^^MMortinunt of
BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, &; C.,
WELL ADAPTED TO TI1I8 MARKET.
In the assortment will bo found
Ladles, Misses' and Children's Gaiter* and
Shoos, of many kinds.
Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Boots, Qaiters
and Shoes.
Ditcher's Boots?an excellent article.
Bengalis of all sixes and most durable make.
In fact, n? full an assortment of Articles in
his lino as can be found in any establishment
in a town of tho satue six*.
lie also rcspcctfhlly asks an examination of
his Prices for Cash, satisfied that his Goods arc
offered
At the Lowest Possible Figure.
Persons in want of .anything of the kind
will please give him a call.
ALSO, OX HAND,
A Oood Slock of Iscatlicr,
AT WUOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Boot and Shoe Making.
This branch of his business is still carricibon
nnder his personal supervision, and every care
will bo taken to guarantee satisfaction to those
I who patronize him. 27-tf Nor 10
"millinery.
aass. mw & ?isaxHxnsj
HAVE returned from New
York with a large and complete
ngLtojfcr? assortment of handsome Goods,
which thoy
WILL OPEN
wrll OxWnj>jcKsnAT,Ti!K UniixsT.
Ml idiv ani' whicb they invite the
W'l/I attention of the ladies of Greenville
and vicinity.
Among their stock may bo found the Clotildc,
Adelaide and Dove-Cape Hats; a great
variety ?<t Misses' Fancy lints; Bertha Capes,
Head-Dresses; Hair Plaits and Curls; Eugenia
Magpie, Bridal and Mourning Veils. A
large stock of Hibhons at reduced prices : Huts
cleaned and trimmed ; Dresses cut and basted.
April 5 43 tf
t 11 hi w or H) out no x e : ]
THE MEDICINE CALLED
" Inflsuiiinalory liixlirpnlov,"
"A'l~TII1011 was sold duringCottrt in this place,
vv is now on sale, hy'.F. IV, GRADY, of
Greenville. It cannot now be longer doubted
but this Medicine is the most efficacious remedy
over in this place, fofr Kidney Diseases, Piles,
Neuralgia. Lung Disease, Dyspepsia & Rheumatism.
Numerous "uses of the above diseases
have been cured tins present.woek. Headache,
Toothache, Earache. Sprains, and all Bowel
Affections, disappear lie fore it as if by the
touch of magic. Try it, and keep it in your
families, for sickness comes when you least
J. \V. GRADY, Agent for Greenville, R. C.:
Dr. E. SILL, Wholesale Ag'l utColuinbia; also,
by all Wholesale Drugglstsin Charleston, 8. C
<5. \V. DAVIS, Proprietor,
Box 4520, Now York Post Office.
Nov 3 20 * tf
F0UI\DED 1852. CHARTERED 1854
t.OCATF.n
Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets,
BALTIMORE, AID.
fBHiE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished.
1 anil Popular Commercial College in tin
I nited Stntis. Designed expressly for Young 1
Men desiring to obtain a Thurninj/i f'lactiriti
ft in in*** l.'itiiratiiiii in tho least possiblo time
and at the least expense.
A I.nrgc and Beautifully Ornamented Circular,
containing upwards of Sijc Square Fret.
with specimens ol Penmanship, and a I.urge
Engraving, (the finest of the kind ever made
in thTs country,) representing tho Interior View I
of tho College, with Catalogue stating tcrntr,
Ac., will he sent to cvory Young Man on application,
fne <?/" rhnrgr..
Write immediately and yon will receive the
package hi- return mail. Address,
E. K. ROSIER.
March. 1 43-1y Baltimore, Md.
IIOWAUI> ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
A Benovolent Institution established by special
Endowment, for the Relief of tho Sick and
Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Cure of
Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by lotter,
with a description of their condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life. Ac.,) and in cases of extreme
poverty, Medicines furnished free of
charge.
Valuable Reports en Spermatorrhoea, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on tho
New Remedies employed in tho Dispensary,
sent to tho afflicted in soaled letter envelopes,
freo of charge. Two or thrco Stamps for Posi
tage will be accept able.
Address, DR. J. 8KTLLTN IIOUOHTON.
t Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street, 1'liilndelpliin,Pk.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA I>. 1IK ART WELL, President,
finii. Faiitcitn.n, Secretary.
* Fob 9 40 ly
I. L. FALK & CO.,
WltOl.r.SAI.K AMI It FT A11. THAI. Kit 8 IN
CLOTI-I IKTGr,
AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
I WO. 205 KINO STREET,
CIIAMJ&ToX, S. C.
Manufactory ?r.d Wholesale Ware1
house. ^4 Dry Ftrf.kt, Now York.
t3r All Orders prompt ly attended to.
Nov 24 2'J ly
"SADDLEi If ARNESS
MA N UF A O T O II Y .
y THE sunseribcr tn>nM respectfully
inform tlio public generally that lie
*- continues tho above Business, 7Vc
Poor* nUnrr thr Orrrnrilln Ifotrl, and i< proi
pared to furnish customers with any ilo?oripti<>n
ijt.r IIOMK MAM FAtTlJRKU SnwDLES.
- Carriage, Buggy and Wagon HARNESS made
u to order, and in tlio host Flylcs. HllIItLKS,
- WHIP, fir., on hand, and for rale CHEAP,
Baddies nnd Harness REPAIRED***!
short notice. A. M. (2IL11EATH.
March'29 47 ly
BLACKSMITHING.
t Vft"'rs7?? ^''0 ronc'rn "I* T0WHE8 A
J>WC?AWKI*g having been dissulv BnBBSed
t>y nuitbal consent, the business
will tin carried on at the same Shop l>v the unt
dersigned. O. W. BROOKS.
January, 1850. J. L. HAWKINS.
NOTICE.
TIIE undersigned having transferred his interest
in the Blacksmith Shop near Wil^
hams' Store, to Messrs, ItnooKS A Hawkixm,
takes pleasitrcin recommending thein toashnrc
, of public patronage. Tlicy rrill lie prepared to
* attend promptly and sntisfaetorily to nil calls
" in their line. They have experienced and skillful
Smiths in Horseshoeing, Repairing and
Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and all other
ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop.
January, 1869. 37-tf O. P. TOWNES.
"STIAVI NO,
HAIR TRIMMING, DRESSING, DYING,
axo
s RAZOR SETTING ANT> SIIAMPOOINO
at to*
Second Door abova Mr. MoPhoraon's,
, _ wilson' cook.
Map 2 *
s." at k \
CAST STEEL f
PLANTATION BOBS
Manufactured expressly' <
for us, and to patterns far
ni&hcd t>y ourselves. They are 1
made, blade and shank, out of one
pieco pf the very best quality and
temper of Cast Stool, and have
strength of blade and length of handle
to suit our Southern farming. '
Tho success of this article has
brought various IMITATIONS into
tho market, but the Genuine
Cast Stel Hoe
IS SOLO ONLY BY * V
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
GARDENING TOOLS.
SPADES; JIOES,
11A ICES, TRO WEES, ,
Eli UN I ICG SHEARS,
LINE REELS,.
and everything elso in this line,
on hand and to arrive soon.
J. B; SHERMAN; Agent. ' i
We are manufacturing ElliottV
Celebrated Spring Bed. They are
all that can l>e desired. Comfortable,
cheap and durable. " Call
and 6co thorn.
J. B. SHERMAN, Ageht.
imit,
A large lot of those first-rate
Iron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, just
completed.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
o
THE ORIENTAL
g? COFFEE-POT.
i We are mannfiictnring, unfurl
der authority from the IJa
*f5 i ten tees,
Ssij THE ORIENTAL.
? COPPBB-POT.
i which boats tlio Old Dcmin
I ion, and all other stylos..
r-^-i " clear out of sight," while it
i is sold at but little more than
r^r:_ the common c.otfoe-pot.
i If von love GOOD COF
?1"^ ! * iZdVj^ 11 > ill I \/MCI 11411.
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent.
o
PICTURE FRAMES.
We are prepared to put up nil
kinds and styles of
Gilt nd Itosowood
Picture Frames, as cheaply as they,
can be purchased in Charleston. ]
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent. [
5njBB3T9SSo
We are constantly
receiving additions to
^ ^*our Stock, end have
just effected arrangements with
an extensive Mann factory, which
will enable us to offer it at much
lower prices than ever.* .
We intend to keep as good an
assortment as the market demands,
and to sell it lower than it can b?
procured from either Charleston or
Columbia.
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent.
rfypr,-y- \ capital
I*ra8S works
sirfWvFWti&W* Clock, war
ranted to
s*od
^- . AJjSOf
ALARM CLOCKS,
warranted to keep good time, and
to wake yon nj> at any timo of the
night or morning that yon -wish.
Price, $1.75. ~
J. 13. SHERMAN, Agent.
Ur rail PniutMlnn1
w ? um m. ??p? l (lip*
A TTAMraOMK A88OKTMENT OF
WALL PAPERING,
BORDERING,
' >77?/? SCR KENS,
WIN DO W SHADES, &c.
just received and for sale by
J. Ji. SHERMAN, Agent.
-?o ?;
STEREOSCOPES ;
And Storeoscopie Views.
A good assortment of Stereo
scopes, some as low ns $1.50, and a
very largo and unusually choicese*
lection of Views just received.
KEROSENE LAMPS.
"YVc liave just opened a now lot
with an
Improved Burner,
the best wo have ever had.
Housekeeping Goods. |
Everything in the IIouaeket^:,;,g
line, from a $100 Cookl?*^ Stove
to a fivo cent Tin Oup, iiu^y bo
found at the Store of
J. B. SHERMAN,
AOENT,
i GREENVILLE, "8. 0,
I ?J"?B > ,
' 'III ' I ' WMWegBBW??
*
- - .-ra?1-1J r . II II ,a
AyeFs'jjibffljajflla )
A. compound remedy, in which .we tun? .labored
to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated stfmcl
at Far* Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
substances, of still grader alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to ours. It Is baHsisA
that such a ranedjrfomented by those wtsa
suffer.from Strumous cMnploints, and that ssm
Which will accomplish their sure most new
of imnienss service to this large class or 009 *
afflicted follow-citisons. Htrwr completely tans
compound will do it has been proven by expesw .
imcnt on msny of tho worst coses to be found A
of tho following complsiots ( ?
Scbofula and Scaorutoc* Complaint*,
Euwvtioxs aim Earptra DtsBAjms, Ulcbbs, PntPLM,
Blotches, Tumobs, Salt Basra. .
Scxld Hun. Hnuiiui awt> HvmruSNi
?bctioxs, Mbrccriai. Disease, baom, N?v- !
rau;i.i o? Tic Douloureux, Dbbiutt, Dtsrinu
and iNuiauuTioN, EsTsimu, lton i
ob St. Amthomi'* Fibb, and indeed tho whole J
class of complaints arising from Imfobity or
tub Blood. ' J* <
This compound will be found a great pro- f
motor of health, when taken in the spring, to $
expel the fowl- humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time- "*
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
ore nipped in tho bud. Multitudes can, \Pj
tho aid of thia remedy, sporo themselves frca*
the cnduranco of foul-eruptions and ulcerous
aOres, through which the system will Strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of tho body
by an alterative medicine. Cleans? out tho
vitiated blood' whenever you find its-impurities
bursting through tho skin in pimplos, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse'it when you find it is obstructed
and sluggish in tbo reins; Cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings-will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and livo
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; hnt .with this
pabulum of life disordered, thcro can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the groat machinery of
lifo is disordered or overthrown.
Snrsaparilla has, and deserves much, tho
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But ?
tho world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed *
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla* i
or any thing else. -- } ^
During late years tho public have been misled
by lurgo bottles, protending to givo a quart
of Kxtroct of Snmnparilla for ono dollar. Most
of these have boon frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla,
bit often no curative properties whatever.
lI'Tiec, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsap trills which flood tho market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
wc call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to snpnly such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And Wc think wo have ground for
believing it has virtues which arc irresistible
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.
PREPARED nv
DR. J. C. AVER A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
I'rlcc, 3' per Mottle j SIX Bottles for $3.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
has won for iUelf such ft renown for tho cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
unnecessary for us to recount the
Wnflftnee of its virtues, wherever it has bo en cmalprMW^S
it has long been in constant use
VfAngMubthi* section, we need not do more than
assure the people its Quality is kept up to ths best
it ever baa been, ana that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it haa ever been found to do.
Aycr's Cathartic Pills,
ron ths circtx o*
Cotlirenets, JauriHiee, Dyspepsia, Indigsstion,
Dysentery, Foul Rio ma eh, Erysipelas, Headache,
Pilot, Rheumatism, Eruptions mid Shin Distant,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, at a
Dinner Pitt, and for Pnrifying the Rlood.
Tbey are sugar-coated, so that tho most sensitive
can tako them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in tho world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Prloo 25 cents per Box; five boxes for $1.00.
Great numbers of Clcrgymei$Fhr?teians, Statesmen,
and eminent personages, nave lent their
ntwpes to certify the unpnralteled vtsafotaeee of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit tho
insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish
gratis our American Ai.mana.oui which they
are given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be followed
for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Aver's. and tako no others. The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it. ^ , "WE# * J
All our remedies ar^'
1t?$-For sale in ttrecnvillo by -T. Jl. DEAN and
M. P. EARLR, and by Druggists and dealors in
Medicine overywhor?. April 26 6l-loogly
CHEROKEE REMEDY, '
- i
AX rvriiLWftOGU |M. ^ ?
(imijftlHCTA j
Avn Af.T< imsuabkh or tub t: ni.v var 0r#Aks. *' "w
rpHI? lUmedy euros when Ml other (frepara- ' \
I tions foil. It is entirely unlike every
other compound ; containing no mineral poison
or nauseous drug ; as it is prepared solely
droit- ltnots, Harks and Loaves, and Las been
banded down, from one generation to anqther,
by tlio Cherokee Indians, ft is offered U? tho
public on its own intrinsic merits. It performs
its drtty quickly and thoroughly, "the unfor- "" |
tun ate, of either sex, will bo repaid by using
this Iletnedy, instead of placing themselves at
tho mercy of sonic Quack or Professor. This ^dfl
Hcmcdy strikes at tho very Root of the disease ; ~
its tondeuoy it riot simply tosiirpeatU'ie poison, 1
b*t to remnvodho eduso on which It depends. . jj
Full directions in pamphlet forui, dtcouipany J 1
eaeli bottle. The speouy andjfWmpncnt relief ?, , I
afforded tfy this Riuneihr,'tfi nil ?MCM*?f tlonor- |
rhrua, Uleot, tlriu l, SlriotOTpT FljK>? All.us, 3
(Whites In Female".> . I all dlrfcames of tho 3
,Urinary Organs, has astonished-the tim^t scicn- <9 3
tifi.- men i,i' tl f a TI-i- Remedy not only |
eradicates all polsort from than system, Dut in- 1
- vigoratcs the most delicate constitution. 3
It ilnos not nlVoot tKn Kvoa k iei tAefaiM. vlik 3
any cias*. of hnrineM, or require **/ doriutiou 1
from thertoual diet. 1
It rcquiree no as sis Unco from-any other mq^ |
dlrino. ' '' Jfl
And whet enhndoer tu en{tre AyX
?>* *?? ?
fce* l>r.ice %2 per Bottle, or three Bottle* for f\ \
roTTin 4 jawriN, . a
~ Polo Proprietors, 51. Lome, Mo. /I
Jfg)- iol.t < ) >iy Yl*hct* A Hoi- JW
j nitjh : Van Srliam-k A tlriorfou, :Clu<rleMon, Vd
Wholeenle Agents fcnei ell respemikio gealere JHfl
in Medicine* in the South. 4ihl.fl djp 12 ,
Hair Dretuilug atud MiaTlng. JH
ThURRlDUK oontinue* th? XUX8QRIAZ. HI
\j hufiues* ei Lie Old .Stand, In iieeUl-'i jfl
i Briok Building, whore *>? ;* roe.Iy, dSmi'" ;'?a
da? and rrenldg, to tutu,, tne * '? ? JH
BetTeu.^ampoo tbo rtond. MrHgCthilty JH
m^o * e?n (ieeeltoo W petron a*e?
*1 * tf t