The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, October 25, 1860, Image 4
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Can sua.?The following eoflow
look. pUoe between the oeaena
?nal and" a native of .Germany :
" Who Haee beie f- .
. "Yaw." a
" 41 What's yoor ?-<ue f*
** Sbaruiaoy, on der Rhino,**
- What's your father's name I**
MNix for SUw"
When did yon arrive in Albany T
- Mil n steam boats."
- uot mj eniklrea r
* Yaw?two btnrels rait Wont."
- How long hart 700 resided in this
'ions* I" w
44 Two rooms and der basements."
M Who owns the building I" '
"I pays nothing. Hans pays der
uno twice a month."
41 Where did you lire last year!"
44 Across der red store as you came
up rait-der market in your right hand,
? jbint der pump eat pelongs to der pluck
:uit shop."
44 Thkkc won't be a darn'd tnijig Ibis
.miner but politics," said Jonathan,
ho was discussing matters at our de?t
with a city friend. 441 tell yon that
can't meet anybody but what tkey'er
uttin'em ter me, bout the little giant,
ruthern niggers, old Drown, the contut
ion and spread eagle, the rail splitr
and a thumleiin' lot of other name.
I'onsarn it, why the bull frogs in the
ond back of our bain are all on a titor,bellowing
out "Old Abe?Old"?
Illinois?Illinois ,4 Belle* erett-Beltorereli"?"Put
Lira thro"?put liiin
hro"?chug."
44 Struck //?.?A poor blacksmith in
tlleghany county, Pn. being down in
he workl took to boring for oil on n
Utle lot that he owned. It was rumored
- jat he war succecdu', and as be h. d
a daughter some of the village benux
1 bought it worth whilo to notice her.?
One of them attempted to break the ice
of a long neglect, by offering to escort
her home from meeting on Sunday even
ing when turning upon him, with a look
f scorn, she exclaimed," You can't come
tb*t. Dad has struck
44 Doctor," said an old lady the other
day to her family physician, " kin you
toll me how it is that some folks in born
dumb!"?44 Why?hem!-?why, certainly,
madam," replied the doctor, " it's
ewing to the fact Unit they came into
the world without speech V?" Dear,
um," rernnrkeil the old lady, M now just
aea what it ia to have a physic etlication
/ye axed ny old roan more'n a hundred
lime* that ar same thing."
A touko lady of extraordinary in
telleottial capacities, recently nililresoed
the following letter to her cousin?
" Dere Kuzzen : The wether where I is
air cold and I spore wliar you is air cold,
er. We i* all well, and mother's got
the Iloopin Koff. nnd sister Susan has
Tot a baby, and I hoap these fu lines wil
tind you in the same condislmn. Kite
<.une. Your ophecshunate Kuzzen.''
Sous forty years ego a respectable Irish
company of Volunteers was named the
" Erin Musketeers." During ita hrief existence
they met to spend a social evening.
tfUr the supper was disposed of, a prominent
member was called upon to apeak, and
responded as follows: " Mr. President, I nm
nospach maker, but will givo you a sent!
mant?"The Erin Musketeers, equal to none;
the Imst on the field, and the Jir*t to leave it!'
It ia needless to add that he intended to say
that the company was equaled by none: the
Jirrt on the held, and the last to leave It,
Thk Cretut Ststkm.?A beautiful girl stepped
into a shop to buy a pair of mills.
"How much are they I
"Why," eeld the gallant but Imprudent
clerk, lost in gazing upon 1ier sparkling eyoi
and ruby lips, " you shall have thetn for t
kiss,"
" Agreed," raid the young lady, pocketing
the mitts, and her eyes speaking daggers,
" and as I see you give cr'-dit here, clnirg<
it on your books, and collect it In ths best
manner you can I" Bo raying, she hastily
tripped out at the door.
Mft. Jxxxm is about to get married. Mr
Jenkins says, that "to live single, is no
only singular, but agin natur. Uw.^ gospet
common sense una lun generally. Air. Jen
kin* i* about right. A man who hns reaclici
hi* twenty first year without owning n Mrs.
to take out on nis arm of a Sunday, is no
body and nothing. Voung man, if you wan
to be somebody, enjoy comfort, take a posi
Hon In society, fulfil the Scriptures, just fol
low Jenkins.
?
A husband niul wife while travelin;
through the woods in haste, uiet with i
melancholy accident, which ia recordet
in the following strain :
And while retreating through the woods,
And through the tangled fern,
He tore his muen't mentions em's
And had to put on hern !
, A Nbwcastuc blacksmith recently mad
ont n bill against one of Ids customers fo
steeling two mattocks ; but the son of Vti
ean, who had been more used to wielding
sledge-hammer than studying T>r. Kenricl
wrote out the item in the following manner
'To stealing 2 mad ducks, two shilling."
A oasmoatk for Congress, out West, sun
op his (JiratioR si follows ; * 1 never tcer
to school )>ut three times ii\ n?y life, an
that was u> a night school. Two nights th
* ?"1 ?o?ne, aud t'other night
h*d MO txmdlt r
A noi? ol.l Mv win naked why *1
nMnfd her dog " Moreover." VVhv " *ai
Ii*, putting on her spectacles to rfn.l tl
plane In the tilbio," ih? * Hilda name?liri
'Moreover, the d?>g came nnd licked li
lam.'*
A FAOrriora hoy asknd one of Id* pi*
mute* how a hard whim dealer diffyixl fm
a boot-makci ? Hie letter, iorae*li*i pi
sled,gave it up. ''Why," paid the other, **I
an nee the one sold the uaile, aud tho oili
united the ioJti.ee "
Yocao Ilorrrvu?" Father, how iron
daya nre there in *18601" said ? young hoj
fnl to hie paternal ancestor.
"Why. tit S, of course," wm tlm reply,
"Nether* ain't, f?rty of'. in are L*uL"
A oonrsnmwniwT of the London Timet c
cnlates the ag?t of the great California tr
(* part of wldeh was In the Crystal Palm
at six thousand four hundred and eigli
years.
Ansa tn her !?? ?.?."Frederick, what el
ie that yon ara going to \Ult tld* fnl))*1
Fre?l.?" If you have no o' jeclion, I'm goi
a //wee daaa*
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EMPORIUM
miioi
HOW 18 THE TIME . ,
To Fit Out tops Wardroii wit* Fbbiicb
xd E.TQLISB uoop?, or Dimct
x?ro*tatio* 1
jmpa THBJB Qooda WON p*reh***41
WHRh by o*o of oirr Finn, from Dtreet
Import lug Honeer in Charleston,
83BCs9S- C., Slid h?vo been wlwtri
with greet c*rv. They wnnvt (kit *0 pie*so
the moat faatidioaa.
The assortment comprises afbll rarlety ef
GENTLEMEN'S
Furnishing Goods,
arc* as v ( ' '
French end English Black and olored Clothe
and Caaaimon'a. .
Silk and Marseilles Veiling*, Drap d'Etes,
Linen*, Water Proof Tweed*. Ao., Ac. .
Ail of which wo wUlraako up to ordar in the
heat and latest style*, and iu a manner that
will compote with auy work manufactured here
or elaowhero, oithor aa regard* quality, ntntuc**,
durability or ehtnpnat?from a Shirt to the
fin cat French Cloth Coat, and warrant all work ,
done by us.
All we ask Is to give as a trlaL
We also offor a neat Assortment of .
Ready Made Clothing,
SUCH AS
Coats, Pants, Vpsts, Shirts and Collars
Cravats, Tics, Glove*. Suspenders, Hosiery, Ac.
Dress nnil Business Huts.
All of which wo will sell at prices to suit
the times. ,
DYEB & FICKLE.
April 26 51 tf
niWlrciiir
THE subscriber respectfully
invites tlic attention of his friend*
tlwJ ITIJmiiI the public generally to his
wcll-selccted
S3S3<S3!h
CAI.L ATTHR
If EW BRICK STORE,
Ono door almve the Book Store, before making
your purcbasos. You will dud Goods and
prices to suit. T. B. ROBERTS.
Jnly 5 0 tf
forsale
Three Houses and Lots,
WHICH arc eligibly situatod,
snd paying a good interest
?ALL NEW?may be bad on
Bff "iTrfo iIGi" very rcasonaldo terms, if applied
for soon. The owner wishing to invest
tlio proceeds of sale in other business h? is engaged
in, is tbo only reason why bo has a disposition
to dispose of the property.
Also, for snlc, a VACANT LOT.
Enquire at this Office for particulars
March 8 41
prime Lard & sugar.
C1HOICE White Loaf LAltD
I Clarified and Crashed Sugars.
AMO,
Bodn, Boston, and Pie Nie Biscuit
Stone Preserve Jars and Crocks
Frcsli Stick Candies nud Kisses.
Just received, and for sale low, hv
BHYCE SMITH,
Opposite T. B. Roberts' New Store.
Sep 6 18 tf
FRESH TITRNIP SEED.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH, WHITE NORFORK,
White Globe, Robson's Golden
Ball, Skirving's lluta Bugn, and also Gorman
Curled Kalo. All warronted genuine, and for
solo by THOMAS ST KEN.
July 2(1 12 tf
Jacob's Cordial.
FOR SAFE BY
JOHN W. GRADY.
GKEENVILLE, K. c. 4
A SURE REMEDY in eases of DTAR
It IKK A. DYSENTERY ami FLUX.
Call and get a Bottle. Price $1.00.
M ATTRESS MAKING.
WM. LANG8T0N would inform tbo citisen.
of Greenville, that ho i. prcparod
to manufaeture MATTHKMSKS, lie also
mnnnfiu tures H'HIPS. He warrants all of
bis Work. Ho may be found .400 yards south
of the Furman University.
3^ All Orders left With either Mr. Ketchusb,
Messrs. Un^tloodlott 4* C?. or Mr. L
t Willloajs, will be attomled to with promptness.
I Call and examine bis Work at cither of the
, above places. '. ~ Sep 6 18 tf
> NOTICE.
| r l^IIE Copartnership heretofore existing
| JL between tjie undersigned, for the jmui
pnae of operating McBee's Mill*, Ac., below
r Greenville C. II., vill terminate Oit the Fir*}
Day oj A~ovtnif*r next. Persons baring
claims against tlie Oompnny will please present
tbern to Mr. McIUr.; nnd those indebt
' ed will oblige us by settling nt an enrlv date
1 with him. ALEX. McUEE,
O. READ.
j Sep 20 20 tf
1 IOO,OOOIt>?. Rngt* Wanted
I A nrilllAAM A. AA 4A
J. A. rtfinoUR Ob UU. ^
I TI3V SHOP,
(iUKr.NVIIJ,l?. N.C.
TITK will exchange Tin Watt*, Domestic*,
if- Friut?, Hbiiti, llati, Ac., for 11A<U8 at
caah price*. Thankful for pant patronage w?
hapc to merit a continuance of the same.
J. A. PEARSON A CO.
/pril 10 60 tf
, BLISS' "
; Dyspeptic Remedy
FOlt SALE IBY
V JOHN W. GRADY,
GREKNV1LLP, H. C.
,a \\l ARUANTED TO CUKE, if direct!**
.> ? ? arc follow. .) iiiv < iiho of DVSPKP
'a I 81 A, JLIVEtt DISEASE end JAUNDICE. I
. MpceUlly adapted to FKUALE Complaint*
/ r grTRY 5-*?
NOTICE
TS HEREBY Riven that nil perron* hnvinj
'd JL demand* acaintt the Katatc Of WI J.I*T
?* JACpBP, Rr., deceased, arc requested to pro
re *ont thalr demand* legally tuthenttoalcd; an<
it all peraonx <<win^ the Kettle, are reminded t<
como forwnnl and ecttlo l>y Return Day next
M I am determined tn-euo <>n ait Notes am
Account*, If not fettled by Return Day.
:,n EDWAi'D o. JACOBS, Executor.
1r .Toan J1 ? *'
? PRIVAT^BljAHDllWI.
t I111K ubecrlbcr is prepared to aecoinmodnt
BV JL , several YOUMO (IRNTT.KMkN wit
nOARH and l.ODJIINO. Hie Ttetflenoo 1
' within the Theological Rrmtnnej
attf conrcniout to the bunion* portion of fowl
Welnjr about 2M yardt eh at of the Opurt Ifuum
Families desiring Roardcnn alto bo ocJbtnmc
?j dated. Katee reasonable.
? *eh i> 4<Mf -R. W. 8TOWB.
SfAUtOtNt'S PREfARfO GLUE.
3 ossriti uer isvsniy uovub.
I. T^LUItt, and roadv for ate alt tba time, m
[ y J? at strong as Cabinet Mak?ra'gloo. Brit
per bottle ana brath, 25 oente. For *!? by
? g J. R. SHERMAN, AS-i.
* t 17 If
-
4
..."v ' **
80 VTH
SPRING GOODS
FOR I860.
fttLk of QOODB^aKablTfor
J*Jj8priog u< Summer Tnt*,
***? $ *'B k* nM ml Fwy
HMfW IW?t. An ImmoOo*
?? of the Stock is invited.
April ? . 4A-U JOHN W. GJRADY.
Fancy and Staple < '
DRY GOODS. ?
just toocirod, s Ml 11m mi DnssS 9o4??.
il ft* ladies emd gentleman, nmhrarfac ftU
gnde% from s terj common to (hi boot Pebrice
kept in tbU market, mini which is many
of the novelties of the dev. AtfO, s good lino
of Whits Good*, Embroideries, Laos Qooda,
Ac.} HudkurthMh Hosiery, doj Btsnehod
and Brown Shirtings and Shootings, Drillings
Ti_Li n. m._ 1
iniinn, aO. *or mm? ^y
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. QRADT.
ftardwRre, Cutlery, Ac. t
SA GENERAL iwortncnt of T?l>1?
mid Pocket CUTLERY, together with
an description* of Shelf HARDWARE
kept in this market. Also, Axes, Grain
and Grass Scythes, Sneatbs, Cradles, and
Renpkookf, Spades and Shovels, Roping, Trace
Chains, Nails, Ac. Just received and for sale
by 1 JOHN W. Git AD Y.
April ft 48 . tf
Brady-lade Clothing.
4 FULL Assortment ofSUMMBK CLOTJI/
\ 1NO, Coats, Vests, Pants, Shirts, and
Uuiwr Garments, Collars, Cravats, Stocks and
Ties. Just received and for sale by
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. QRADT.
BONNETS.
/v A Mllli Line of Trimmed ami Uni^^trinnned
BONNETS -nd FLATS, Rnehes,'Flowers,
Wreaths, Ribbons, Ae.
Just receired and for sale by
April 5 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
HATS.
AVERY largo Stock of Dress, Soft and
Sutnmor nATS, fbr Men and Boys.
Just recuivod and for sale by
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
CARPETS, MATTINGS,
OilCloths, &c.
SOME handsome Carpets, Mattings, Oil
Cloths. Ruga, Attomaus, Ac. Just received
and for sale by
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
WALL PAPER.
2triA PIECES new and handsome pattJyJyJ
tern* of Wall Pajicr, Bordering,
Window Shades, Fire-place Screens, Ac. Just
received and for sale by
April 6 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
WOODEN WARE.
CEDAR, varnish painted Buckets, Well
Buckets, Tuhennd Keclers, Corn Brooms,
Ae. Just reeoived and for sale liy
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
DRITGS & DYE-STUFFS,
WINDOW GLASS?, Putty, Paints, Oils,
\9f Ac. Just rocoived and for sulo by
Ct JOHN W. GRADY. ,
. April 5 48 tf
WRITING PAPER,
BLANK BOOKS. &C.
T ETTKR and Cap Paper, Blank and Mem
_1 J oruimnm llooks, impelling nook*, Ink*,
Hold and Ptoel Ton*, Bonnot Boards, Ac.
Just received ana for solo by
April 5 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A WELL assorted Stock of Ladies',
Misses uud Child's Boots, Gaiters,
Bucksk'it and Slippers, lioelcd and unhealed.
Hen's, Boy's, and Youth's Boots nnd Shoes
of every variety. Just received and for salo
by JOHN W- GRADY.
April 6 ' * 48 tf
GROCERIES.
MTAVA nnd Rio Coffees, Loaf, Crushed
and Brown Sugars, No. 1 and
West India Molnssos, Teas, Candles,
Candies, Mackerel, Ac. For sale by
* April i 4$-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
Crockery nnd CUnrnwarc.
A FULL assortment o! China, Granite
and Common Ware, Glassware, Ac.
Just rboeived and for salo by
April 6 ;48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
Mill!
o
Wo have JUST RECEIVED a fin? Stock of
staple and mnct
DRY GOODS,
Which, W
. Qifqlity wl $
(we think,)
CANNOT RE SURPASSED.
o
Tf Vtm wish to secure the greatest BAR
GAIN we haro ever offered,
CALL EARLY.
Wo do not consider it necessary to onnrae
r?t? Articles or Prices, i?s every body knowi
so keep always a LA ROB
AID SELECT STOCK Of GOODS
in our line, at as MODERATE PRICES u
can benffordad. Therefore we say,
?DEO(DH18! CODWX AILiLi
And examine, and see if what wo say be so.
O'
We have also for sale,
A Octave Nlrlodcon,
in perfect order : a 6 OCTAVE PARIS MADT
ALEXANDRE PARLOR OR CHURCH OU
CAN, and two good sccoud-liainl PIANOS.
W. H. HOVEY.
April 5 48 tf
t. r. rata ?. i?. ooouum
REED 8c GOODLETT,
\ ATTORNEYS, AT LAW,
1 SOLICITORS*IE EQUITY.
GKKENVTLLR, 8. C.
O/flre Norlk-Em*t Comtr Com ft flout* Otpmrt
June 4 4 tf
[ E7P7 jo^Ks,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
A NI> SOLICITOR JN EQUITY
n urp.kh vii.i.b, i. c.
: jrr-OCM Kiint ?14.< of Court Ho ami Sqanrr
1 whore he may he foued dally, from 0, A. M
to 2, p. M. 87-ly Jan 10
~ c/iuacksok acor
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
h - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
* He. 1?9 Klnc: Street,
|? *- CHARLESTON, 8. C,
** Not 24 V - 3* ly*
- r a: pearson & co.
gugenville, 8. o.,
: MwjQRg ft Wb?p
Tin Were, Sheet Ire*. Sine. ??
d ^ia roofing. (xjttkhihg, rbpan
* W** *? ow See do.
3T
? '-'??
'* > '
i m % m- m i
.
ladd,^etetar* Ca.'s (
8BWIN& MACHINES,
WHICH,
For n??^,tt^ 8i?l?>'^ ?fO??.tr?*io.,
W5T WHMHM7 IB V* ornuj, mre
UHEQUALLEP BY AET. <(
a f?w ( on mmt mjmtmrn* ,
Why U?m Machines ]
- \
1. They ere an remarkably 11W1 in Iheir .
eonitr<i9tiM. A' child can operate tkae end
understand their mechanism.
S. They ere the dwiifwi Sewing Machines
made. It hi almost impossible to break or get
then out of drder. *?- ' i
I, (They are ?xr? in their operation : flnishing'-Work
in e uniformly perfectman ner.
4. They make e iiyAt lock stock,. aliko or)
both sides of the work, which'ednnov he uereveled.
5. TnSjr itUcb, horn, 'bled, fell, vtn end A
gather, without beating. *
6. They sew equally wotl the lightest and
heaviest fabric*. '
7. They row ovey the heaviest stoma With* 1
out changing the Wgnion dt breaking the fin oat 1
thrtiM/ l/f.liKjtl i? jJ
8. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or *
Silk, directly from the spool. . ^
9. They use a straight needlo; curved ones
aro liable U> Ltrvak. , , , 4
10. The noodle has a porfwndleular motion. "
This is absolutely nccessney lor heavy work.
II. They have a wheel feed ; rtone others are (
in ooniitant contact with the work. .. t
12. They run easily and are almost noiseless, t
13. They are not li&bla to oil tho dress of the ]
operator. *>' ' . - , I
14. Tbcy do not require a screw-driver to i
set the needle*. * I
15. They do not have to be taken apart to <
oil or elean. (
16. Tbcy do not form ridges en tho nnder I
side of the work, nor ravol out, ner are they ?
wasteful of thread, as is the case with all
chain-stitching machines. 1
17. Tbcy aro capable of dsing a greater 1
range of work, and in a moro perfect manner
than any other Sewing Machine.
We Warrant these Machines, and vouch for
the recommendation of the abovo.
DYER Sc PICKLE,
AGENTS,
GREENVILLE, S. C. I
April 19 50-. - 1y
WAGON
MAKING AND REPAIRING.
r|",HRinhscri>?crsrojpectfuX4y inform thepubI
lie that they intend carrying en the bu iacrs
of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and
WAGON and RUGGY REPAIRING, in the
town t\f Gmmvillo. Tho lifllit ftf TlmllOf will
heuned.and the work warranted to bo well done.
Mr. POOL, who will n?i|?eriutond the work, i? a
workman of considerable experience, having
learned the business under the l>c*t workmen at
the Carriage Factory of Messrs. Qowor, Cox,
Mark Icy A Co. All work will be dono npon
the most reasonable terms, nnd on short notice.
A share of patronage respectfully solicited.
WANTED.
A lot of SEASONED LCMDER wanted,
for which a fair price will be paid.
J. A. T0WNK8.
W. P. POOL.
W. A. TOWNES.
Qrccnville, February 2,18C0, 39 tf
NEW CARPET STORE.
JfAMES ?. BAIUG,
IMPORTER, JOBBER, AND DEALER IN
ADD KINDS OF
CARPETING,
BUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
W I NDO W SHADES,
AXD
CURTAIN GOODS
09 EVERY DESCRIPTION,
EST?- ao-rt IKUKSCSJ swaaaw,
CHARLESTON, S. ft,
Alt
J. G. BAIL.IE & BRO.,
20A BROAD ST., . . AUGUSTA, OA.
Nor 34 2? ly
J AS. M. ALLEN,
not n m taw gt
ass. ??>
f" DEALER,
vii'LK, s.c.
All Ord?-r? for Ma'piuk \Vork nrompt'
ly nt I ended to, # 40-tf Feb 0
HAN D S O M EfJE W E L R Y
ON SALE.
A very o-rntbral ahkortmknt ?r
fine and other JEWRLH Y mmy bo h?
l of the flnbscriber, Who make* to order K?gntfcnifirt
Kin0?, end i?ny other srtiele required in
hie line. RBPAIRIXG faithfoUy alone
Three Door* below the (loodlctt liouee
J H. RANDOLPH.
Oreenrillo, 8. C., flop. 15, I860. * 19-tf
' The Assembly House,
i * ojfb flqt'AhK Wbst or ths Post orncb,
Plain Street, ... Columbia, 8. C.
; r well known Retahlinhmont him been
JL thoroughly re-l?tt?d an<1 inprorwl, ud
in now permanently wpwiod for the accommodation
of the Htklle. Kvorjr attention trill he
t given to supply the want* end comfort of Patrons.
p?r Re.es Moderate.
0. T. MASON, Proprietor.
Doe 8 St tf
JAME8 FLECk,
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER,
Paper llaager ft Qlnafter,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
riu ramirfrllt p.xkcutk all wots KXTttonrKD
to him.
V Rrsidcnco on Augusta Street, near Depot.
:? Pel. IS 42 1/
rent,
I Jj/tSL* UNTIL the first day of January
[, HHiii' next, at $200 per annum,
JDliit fklE STORE HOUSE
on Main street, ft men villa, S. C., recently occupied
by Macldix ft Loxo.
C. A. MAULDXN,
Ailin'x, (U IohU mom, ?>f ft. Maul din, dco'd.
March I 43 f
rpiIK rabceriher is preparftl to flSBCUTB
i JL promptly all oiilers for
t r HOUS* uai nting:
upon tlio aott rcaeoftaUe terms.
> Taao**V
r - - i
imii
ovelanb^Www^ZEWILLE, 8.C.,
. UrtMCTFUliLT lafcn. ?*, pub- 1
FBI H? goaoiaRy'tha*fedknotWad a flu? J
' B> >MllllllBl Of
BOOTS, 8HOE8,
BROGANS, &G,,
WELL ADAPTBD TOTHI8MA*MT. 1
la ?i martaOl ?riB bo fond - |
i>dtw, WW ud ChBdM'd (hdtok ui |
Sboov, of omj kiods.
IwBtBm'm YoutkCaad Bofo* Boota, QolUrm
a ad Slfoeo. <
MUkVi PooU aa n?dMt article.
Srogons of all iImm and moot durable make. ,
la fact, u/tall an oaaprtmont of Article* la
? - - ? ? .j.t. - -"-i ,
rjR?*' _z
He also sespoctfully Mk? an exanstaation |sf
>ta Prices far Cash, lalMU that kU Qooda are
flored
At ?hr Lowest Fmeible Figure.
Persons lb want sf anything of the kind
siB plena* giro bias a salL ALSO,
ON HAND,
A Good Stock of Leather,
T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Boot and Shoo Making.
This branch of Mk business is still oarrfeuen
inder his personal supervision, and every eare
rill,he taken to guarantee satisfaction to those
she patronise him. 27-tf Nov 10
riffi WORi^duTDdNE:
' THE MEDICINE CALLED
? InflHintimiory F.*tlrpator,"
WHICH was sold tinribgCotirt in this plaoe,
is now on sals, by J. W? ORADY, of
3roonvlllc.? It cannot now bo longer doubted
>ut this Medicine is the mosbefficaaions remedy
ivor in this plsee, for Kidney Diseases, Piles,
Neuralgia, Lnng Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rhounatirm.
Numerous cases of the above diseases
liavo been eured this present week. Iloadiche,
Toothache, Earache, Sprains, and1 all Bowd
Affections, disappear before it as if by tho
?urh of magic. Try it, and keep it in your
amilies, for sickness comes when yon lsast
(Xpert it.
Ji W. ORADY, Agent for Greenville, P. C.;
Dr. E. SILL Wholesale Ag'tatColumhia; also.
l>y all Wholesale Druggists In Charleston, 8. C
Q. W. DAVIS, Proprietor,
Box 4520, New York Post Office.
Nov 3 26 tf
looAran
Cornsr of Baltimore and Oharias Suests,
BALTIMORE, MD.
TIIE Largest, Most Elegantly Punished,
and Popular Commercial College in the
lJuited States. Designed expressly for Young
Men desiring to obtain a Thorough /'radical
Jlneincmt Ktlncatitm in the least possible time
and at the least expense.
A Largs and Beautifully Ornamented Circular,
containing upwards of Six Sgnart Feel,
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 charge.
Write immediately and yon will receive the
package by return mall. Addrosa,
E. K. LOSIER,
March 1 43-1 y Baltimore, Md.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
A Benevolent Institution established by special
Endowment, for the Belief of the Sick and
Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially fur the Cure of
Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
"IhJTEDICAI^dvico given gratis, by tho AetIvl
ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,
with a description of their condition, (age, occupation,
habits of lifo, Ac.,) and in eases of extreme
poverty, Medicines furnished freo of
charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and
other Diseases of tho Sexual Organs, and on ths
New Remedies employed in the Dispensary,
sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. o* throe Stumps for Postage
will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. 8KILLIN HOTTC.IITON,
Aeting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
Sooth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HE ART WELL, President.
Gko. Faiucrild, Secretary.
Feb 9 40 ljr
X. X,. FALK A CO.;
WHOLESALE and betail dealers is
CLOTH HVO-,
axd
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
HO. 2B6 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
[IT Mnnnfnotory and Wholesale Warehouse.
B4 1>by Street, New York,
tr All Orders promptly attended to.
Nov ?4 *9 lj
SADDLE A HARNESS
MANUFACTORY.
THE sunscrihcr would respectfully
inform tho pnblic generally that he
continues the abovo Business, 7V?
Door* nhorc the Oreeurille Unlet, and Is prepared
to furnish customers with any description
of HOME MANUFACTURED SADDLES.
Carriage, Buggy and "Wagon HARNESS made
to order, and in the best styles. BRIDLES,
WHIP, Ac., on hnnd, and for -snlo CHEAP.
t/txf Saddles and Harness REPAIRED at
short notico. A. M. U1LREATII,
March 2? 47 1 y
Q I A ni/CMITU IM/>
ui.nvi\vnii i n
The concern of T0WXE8 A
jWyjlr* II AWK I N S having beendlasolrfi9R?d6k3od
by mutual consent, the bnsinesi
will be carried on at tbo tame Shop by the undorsigned.
G. W. BROOKS.
January, 18SO. J. L. HAWKINS.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned hnving transferred Ms In
tercet in tbe Blacksmith Shop near Wil
lieina' Store, to Messrs. Bkooks A Hawkins
take* pleasure in reoommending them loashan
of public patronage. They will be prepared t?
attend promptly and aatisfaetorily to all ralli
in their line. They baro experienced and skill
Oil Smiths in Horseshoeing, Repairing ant
Ironing Wagons, Plough Work, and all othci
ordinary work af a Blacksmith Shop.
January, 1869. 87-tf O. F. TOWNES.
___ ____
<. * '..a.
THE undersigned wonld respectfully hrinj
to the notice of Greenville and vicinity
his friend, ROBERT A. HARRIS, Surgeoi
Dentist, who baa, during the lapt titre* gear*
tfir** Wis eloaa and undivided attcutiow p
Dentistry, and gho is now prepared to attdtn
to hU Profession id troth Its branches. H
may be fonnd at my Rooms.
JOHN ANDERSON,
Jnly i $ tt Surgeon Deutist.
ORR 8c PRICE,
ATTQftREYS AT LAW*
op.F.r.:rviLLE, s. o.
javb is on*.. ,w. r, nioi
JUT It 1 if
>refsAr?fVr? M 'e^aei^eweraras. ?-?w. ?eoW?s?a^<
SHAVING.
HAIR TRIMMING, DRESSING, OYINfl,
RAZOR SETTING AND WIAMPOQISfi
? _ to.
SeooDd DoortWHr. MoFWson'a,
LS8 *
QA8T CTttL
PLANTATION HOES
VI"ANUtAUilJBED expressly
lNJL ior us, and to peiterns furlis
bed by 'eureslvce* They ere
made, blade end shank, oat of one
piece of the very best quality end
temper of Cast Steel, end have
rtrength of blade end length of handle
to aaf|onr Southern farming.
The snoRss of thife article has
brought various IMITATIONS hato
the market, but tlie
Ocnnlnc Chti Stcl Hoc
n SOLO ONLY BT
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. .
GARDENING TOOLS.
SPADES. HOES,
HAKES, TROWELS,
PRUNING SHEARS,
LINE REELS,
and everything else in this- line,
on hand and to arrivo soon.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent
wfMi mm.
Wo nro manufacturing Elliott's
Celebrated Spring Bed. They arc
all that can be desired. Comfortable,
cheap and durable. Call
and see them.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
A largo lot of those first-rate
Iron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, just
completed.
J. B. SnERMAN, Agont.
THE ORIENTAL
p COFFEE-POT.
c-7=i We arc manufacturing, nnder
authority from the Pa* 3
tentecs,
3 THE ORIENTAL.
s COFFEE-POT.
jj=g I which beats the Old Dominion,
and all other styles,
i 11" clear out of sight," while it
I is 6old at but little more than
! the common coffee-pot.
If yon love GOOD COFI
FEE, try an Oriental.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent
PICTURE FRAMES.
We nro propared to- put up all
kinds and styles of
Gilt &Td Rosewood
Picture Frames, as cheaply as they
can be purchased in Charleston.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
PMAITHRS^
cjsotbv, We. aro c"n?tantb
BJblaetU'tfwiKreceiving additions t<
^ 253our Stock, end have
just effected arrangements with
an extensivo Manufactory, whicl
will enable us to offer it at mucl
lower prices than ever.
We intend to keep as good rt
assortment as the market demands
and to sell it lower than il eaii b<
procured from either Charleston oi
Columbia.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
?L@tk?.
4 ' J f F k. ?*_
^ ^ (J* ^
ALARM (LOC KS,
warranted to keep good time, an<
to wake you nj> ut nnv: time of th
night or morning that you wish.
Prioo, $1.75.
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
Wall Papering.
A nAXTWOMK ASSORTMENT 0?
WALL PAPERING,
BORDERING,
FIRE SCREENS,
WINDO W SHADES, &
just received and for sale by
J. B. SHERMAN, Agent.
i STEREOSCOPES
' And Stareoneopio Views.
A good assortment of Store
- scopes, some art low as $1.50, and
very large and unusually ckoicos<
lection of View* just rcceivod.
: KEROSENE LAMPS.
i We have just opened a new h
with an
Improved Burner*
. the best we have ever had.
Housekeeping
u .Everything in tho Honeekeepin
lino, from a $100 (booking Stov
- to a five cent Tin Citp, may I
found at the Store of
J^.B. SHERMAN,
GRMM1ILE, S.' C.
i I
* "\
1 1 * -w <
ScroMa, or KingVEvil,
b t constitutional diaMt, a coemption o< lbs
blood, by ^hk* thbyt^d b? umm >*& I.
im^ttdMor. Bdngm abwibOf*, b
adiieM oamj (tart ? ** Ho om bftw
*em ks attacks, nor Is tbsrs one
M diotiuj. Ho wwftdow trilrt b iMiiilf
aussd by aumbl diiwn> low b^iJb> |
Mmd or wlwhly flood, hwpwo ob^-dMs
ad dbkr habka, *s l.-.T^vkas, snd. j
bono adC by flbo nomil MmSLu |btover
toks origin, k b ItndikrraAi ? titmtion,
rtssrending ?froen parents to chDdisn
rsSrtfMJssjje&vfiitt 1
will vioK ths iniquities of the fathers nhon
fhstr children.- ' V
Itseffects CommeMt 1>y deposition from (ho ?
Mood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, firrt, and internal organs, 4* termed
tubercles; in tha glands, swellings ; and on
tho surface, eruptions or sores. This tral corruption,
which genders in the blood, dsnissuis
tha energies of his, so that scrofulous ifcilstiona
not only suffer from scrofulous com- \l
plaints, but they hare ft?r less power to with- I
stand the attacks of other disease*;' eonse- M
quuntly vast numbers perish by disorders A
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
art tdH rendered fatal by this taint in lbs
system. )?oct of the consumption which decimates
the human, family has it* origin directly Jj
in {hi* scrofulous contamination; and many ^
destructive diseases of thfe liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all tho organs, arise from or
are-aggravated by die same cause. \ St
Oftc quarter or all our people sire scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
Icction, and their health Is undermined by it.
To clcanso it front the system we must renovate
the blood by on alterative medicine, and invigorate
it by healthy food aod csarrlsa.
Such a medicine wo supply in ' V
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sareaparilla,
the most cffbctual remedy which the medical
kill of our times can devise for this everywhere
prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined
from tho most active remedial* that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue ef the
3atom from its destructive consequences,
cnce it should be employed for the cure of
not onlv Scrofula, but also those other affbo- -*"*
tions which arise from it, such as Eeuttiyh
and Skix Diseases, St. Axthoxt's 7ms,
Rosb, or Erysitelas, Pimples, Pustules, ' *
Blotches, Blaixs and Boils, Tumors, Tetter
end Salt Riif.ix, Scaxd Head, Rixoworm, .
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis- Jf
bases, Diiopst, Dyspepsia, Dehilitt, and,
indeed, all Complaints aririmo prom Vitiated
or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in " impurity of the blood " is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and -virtue of this Sarsaparilla
is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
arc so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade In cm.
their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organism,
correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of those
properties, tho invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the ercry-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificate# of their cures and directions
for their use in the following complaints: Costivenoss,
Heartburn, Headache aritiagfrom disordered ~~
Stomach, Xens sea, Indigestion, Pain it* and Morbid
Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Lots of Appetite,
Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
L arising from a lew state of the body or obstruction ? *
!IpWta,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, - '
for the rapid curb of
1 Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Iucipiunt ConiumpI
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
! Patients in advance* stages of tho ?
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so atemerous
nro the casts of its cures, that almost
. ovtry section of country abounds in persons publicly
known, who have been restored from alarming
, ana even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
> use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of Its kind is too apparent to escape
I* observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ !
Jbr the distressing and dangerous affection* of the
pulmonary organs that arc incident to eur climate.
While many Inferior remedies thrust upon the
community, have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred bouefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced
cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten. i
1 ? * PREPARED BY I
VEER w mi a we>ks a. r<A
r> JM. m mxmm. (?. i/u>
LOWELL. MASS.,, .
0 JPff"For nnlo in Greenville by J. II. DEAN an^ y
j M. It. EARLE? and by Drnggists and dealers i" ~
Medicine everywhere. April 26 61-leowly
CHEROKEE Rt?MEDY^ ?
as PsrAiLiso ctnr rcyt ^
<a (2> jisr cd i.a is m m &
AXI> ALL nilKAHr.S OF TilV. CRISART OHOAKA.
rpniS Remedy curca when all other prcpara1
tiona fail. It is entirely unlike every i
other compound ; eOIitrtlninj no jp'neral poiaon
or nauseous drug ; as it ia prepared aololy
C. from Roots. Bark* and Leaves, and baa been
handed down, from one- generation to another,
by the Cherokee Indians. It is offered to tho
public on its own intrinsic merits. It performs
its duty quickly and thoroughly. The unfortunate,
of either sex. will be repaid by using
this Remedy, instead of placing themselves at ^
the mercy of some Quark or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at tho very Root of the diseaae ;
its tendency is not simply to snspend thepdison,
' but to remove tho canse on which it depends.
B Pull directions in pamphlet form, accompany
each bottlo. Tho speedy and permanent reiiof &
?" afforded by this Remedy, In all eases of Gonor- * ?
rhcoa, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Albas, ,
(Whites in Females,) and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, has astonished the most scientific
men of the age. This Remedy not ot)Jy
eradicates all poison from the system, but In- j|
vigorates the most delicate constitution.
)t It docs not affect tbe breath or interfere with
any class of business, or require any deviation
from tbc usual diet.
It rtquim no MiiiUnot rrom any otner bw*
diciue. ji-J
And what cnhaneea iU value, is tbc entire ah- ?
sonco of all nauseous taste, being a pleasant
and delirious syrup. jsB
I . Price C-- pc* ItAttlo nrtbrjs fj#r$5. W|
, POTTKH d MKItWFV. >fl
Role Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo.
f> Sold in Greenville by Fisher A He!. yM
O nitsbjVnn Schaark h Grlerson, Charleston,
Wholesale Agents, and all responsible dealer* Wfl
in Medicines in the South. 49-ly Ap 1]
Hnlp Dreuiug?tM Vbavlni.
I* ThURKIDQE continues tho TONSORLA-L <JbV
11 business at hia Old Stand, in B?slt|s'i
Brtek Building, where he is ready, during the j W
day anrt'hvcwing, to Shave the Beard and Cat 'H
Hair and Shfcoipoo the Head. lie respectfully |H
imaeoa Uan^ofyaUon^ * J .fl
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