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? Jl?? gi r-t?Xti i 'sui Bl,i^jas ifamoriafi *] a, ^,. LA y. ;t The IaqaialttTe TuiHfc ^ ' A gentlemen tntiny in an eastern fail?oad car'which was rather reenfiTy tap ; plied with MMtngw*. obeewed on the I Mat before him a lean stab-sided Yankee; every feature of bin faee seemed to ask a quest ion jaod .a little eireumstanee soon J proved that he posaeaaed a more M in quuitive mind." Before him, occupy- i . ing an entire seat, sat a lady dressed in deep black, apd after shifting hie po- 1 ition several tinges, and maneuvering to ] get an opportunity to look into hor face t be at length caught her eye : 1 44 In temiction P j 44 Yea, sir," reepondod the lady. 44 Pa rant 1?father or mother !n 44 No. air." 44 Child, perhaps!?hot or girl P 44 No, air, not a child, I have no ehil- drsn," ] 44 Husband, then, I expoet I" 44 Yea," was the curt answer. 44 Ham ! cbplerv t a Iradin' man mar t>?de-- . 44 My litieband was a seafaring man- f the captain of a vessel; he didn't die of J cholera, he was drowned." f 44 Oh, drowned, eh !n pursued the ln< qoisitor, hesitating for a brief inslaut.? 44 Saved his chist !" 44 Yes, the vessel was. saved, and my husband's *ffeets," ssid the widow. 44 Was they P asked the Yankee, his face brightening up. 44 Pious men !" 1 44 He was a member of the Methodist \ church*" ' The next question was a little delayed ^ but it came. 44 Don't you thinlc yoro have great ' cause to be thankful that he was a pi t ous man, and saved his childP 41 I do," said the widow, abruptly. u and turned ber head to look out of the window. The indefatigable 4puinp' " changed his position, held the widow t by his glitteiing eve once more and r propounded one more query in a lower, j tone, with his hend slightly inclined for- ? 1 ,l . 1 t_ e ? ' - ? ' wnru, over me one it 01 ilie seat. " w?< ? you claculating lo get mariied again I" J "8jr," said the .widow, indignantly, i, "you -arc impertinent J" And she left < Iter seat and toot another on the ot'ier ll side of the car. ? " 'Pears to ho a little huffy," anal the e indefatigable bore, turning to our narrator behind hint ; "she needn't be mad ; JI don't want to hurt her feelings.? I What did fhey make you pay for that M umhrelin vou'vo got in your hand ? Il? j a teal pooty one." * . h Cooi-.?A very cool answer from a " sophomore is indellibly recorded among lire memories of college days : w Prof. 8. had a peculiarly red nose ; so red indeed, that the interior of the temple was dedicated to Bacchus.? ' Upon this point Use Professor was pe-' culinrly sensitive. One dav a chestnut, propelled by | some invisible hand, waa hurled across t the room, and came so violently in con- t tact with the teamed gentleman's bald * pate, that glancing off, it apuu almost 1 to the ceiling. " Mr.- !H thundered ootthoPro- , feasor, " that was you, air, 1 know it, sir, don't deny it, sir?your blushes betray you, sir.** ' Do you think T blush, eir f" modestly asked the student. " Blush 1" retorted the Professor? , " your firee is ns red as a beot !" " Pardon me, sir," replied * " I think it is only the reflection of light; jtcrhopa' you looked at me over your note /" J ?--?i Likr Yoursklf.?In 8 Scotch parish there whs an ancient of the name of Saunders, whore wit wrns reputed to l?a very sharp. The lai^d, who was also a , wag, met him oue day driving a pig to 1 market. 44 Well, Sannders," qnolh he. 44 ye're driving yer kizzen (cousin) to the mar- \ k*\ .. .. ! 44 Na, na, laird, lie's jist an auld ac- , quaiutance like yourself.*' A person complained of Dr. Frank lin of having been insulted by one who | called him a scoundrel. 44 Ah," replied the doctor, 44 and what did you call him I" 44 Why," said he, 4*I culled him a ( scoundrel, too." 44 Well," resumed Franklin, 441 presume you both spoke the truth." A nor being praised for his quickness of reply, a gentleman observed thus ; 44 When children are so very keen, they gen<'[a)|v become stupid hs they advance In years". The hid immediate ly replied} 44 VVhnt a keen boy you muit hnve been." * * > j A man tentrnced to he hung was visited by bis wiCp. who said : 44 My dear, would you like the child' rcn to see you bung I" " No," said be. 44 That's just like you," said she, u you never wanted the ciiildren to have any* enjoyment." 44 IToyv do you get along with ronr arithmetic 1" a>k"cd a father of bis little boy. * I've ciphered through addition partllfon, aoUciljition. distraction, alumina"' i lion.justification, hallucination , erentiqp. deprivation, miptitiyion and adoption." That hoy will do for aa engineer on I a short line tail toad.* ,4jANK, "esid a wag, 44 it^e all over 'town.*' 44 What'* all over town!" 44 Mud !'* * . , . Jane's eyes* dropped* DirrxnicVT nurds fljHfe^th dlf fe't velocity?? nil JH|Hpkill run sets in d a ' sBBi^ takss Byi^OOdS lT t?* inc. all of which ware FUBCHA.8KD TV CKABLB8TOTT, AK? WHICH TBCr WILL BILL A* Cower Prioel Than TTtoal. Tbe Btock coeisicts, to pprt, ?f Beached asd Brown Khtrtiogi and Sheetings I Urge Variety of Prints, ot direct importation, from Q 1U oente per yard jinen end Cotton Di abets, Linen Drills fancy Casstoerec and. Oettenades Main Wbitg Swiss and Dotted Mhslias 'olid Barege#, Mohair- Lmatres Hack Bflk MantiUas, Btahroidercd Cellars iarego Men titles, whits sad oelored loop Skirts, of Vsrious kinds, among whisk will be (band some of T Springe, 61 cents ; SO Springs, $2.50 And ell the otber Articles neceetsry to smm* ?ri?o a general stock of Dry Goods. j A IFWXWli' BWlPSPJtY ?If Hula, Caps, Boots, ?hoei, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. A., JL..' Wwatre confident of the fact that wo con afortl to wll our (loo*1? at prioos that will oa?. nand the attention of the public, and we repeotfully solicit an exanination of cur Stock. LONG, UOODLKTT 4 CO. March S 44 if ^ WTMmT PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler, gS TAKES the liberty to infers* IryX the people of Greenville, and the yyA whole nurroundVnj: country, thatt&T-ffi 10 baa on hand, without doubt, the best stock f w^vwcsraiagB <& jjiawiaitaL'a'g bat has over been kept in the Towu of Giwcd'ill**, and if any one is disponed to doubt it, lot lira or ber, enmc and aee if it i? not an. His took conipriaee in part of the following rticlees * i Fine Gold and Silver Watches f ail qualities, aud warranted to keen good imu and to givo antiMfactinn. All goods sold y him. are warranted to bu what they are rcprsented, or ho will refund (be money and ake the article back and no giumhling. If is 'cwelry is of the latest and best style*. In hi* toek, arc fine Diamond Good*, Lara, I'eari, 'oral and Garnet, With or without set*, and lie flno Chain and other Hrneelet*; Wnteh lhain* of ail otylca ? Gold aud Silver Thitnile*. Gold ; Silver and Steel Spectacle,; Conuvc uud Converted Glasses, and also Neck*ocs,*with or without Clasp*. Ho ha* ul*o Hire Silver and Vlatcd Ware. Hi* Article* re too mtnieroii* to mention all of them, but vuie and ?#c nt once. DON'T FORGET IE DOES ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING n Wat oho*. Clock* aud Jewelry, and that in . workmanlike manner, audi, perhaps, as yon nnnot get done anywhere el*o in the upeounry, for ho doe* not fee) himself inferior to ,ny, so yon will do well to try him, aud see if lis word* nre u<* true. He think* there at* aany already who Iters tried him, and will ertify to all of tlic above, Ae. jF'.T- 111* ?nnp mny ix! touuU at tue Uoodett -House, un Main Street. July 2A 12 tt FOR SALS rhree Houses and Lots, WIIICU are eligibly situatAiSSkj" od, and paying a good interest ?ALL NKW?may be had on "tXr^Sjg^t Tory reasonable tortus, if ap>liud for suou. The owner wishing to iuvest he prooeods of sale in other business he is enCaged in, is the only reason why he has a dis>osition to disposo of the property. Also, for salo, a VACANT, LOT. Enquire at this Office for particular* March ft 44 iprifwsir &TTTS) THE suhseriber reapeotftilly jft|SWr{j?Y|| invites Oie attention ofhis friends 11111 and the public generally to his well-selected ?TOSS ?21 <STO?3. CALL AT THE YEW 15 It I C ft NTOBE, )ne door ahovo the Rook Store, before making rour purchases. You will find Goods and prices to suit. T. U. RODEKTS. ^Jtily 5 9 tf MATTRESS"MAKING. WM. LANGKTON would inform the oltlxens of Greenville, that ho Is prepared to manufacture 3/A TTRKSSk'S, IJo also manuracturts WHIPS. He wnrrnnts all of his Work. He may Iks found 400 yards south of the Furtuan University. AII'Orders loft with either Mr. Kctcbiim. Messrs. Long, Goodlett k Co. or Mr. L. Williams, will he attended to with promptness. Call and examine his Work at either of the shove pinces. Sep A IK tf ""notice. " ~ THE CopWtnorshin heretofore existing between the uncresigned, for the purpose of operniing Mclhr's Mills, 4e., below Omntnit O, lb, *eill terminate oh the Jurat Day oj November next. Persons having elniius nuuiust the Coiupanv will ideas* nre sent tl>fin to Mr. XcUkk; and those indebt rd will oblige us by shilling at. aii early date with hint. ALEX. MoBKE, 0. READ. Sep 20 ?0 ' tf NOTICE IS 1IERERY given that all persons having demands against the Estate of WILLIAM J ACOllf, Sr., ilerrsiiwl, are requested to present thoir demand* legally authenticated; and all persons owing the Estate, are requested to conic forward and settle hy Return Day next, as I am determined to sue on all Notes and Accounts, if not settled by Return I>ay. EDWARD 0. JAC0118, Executor. .Tana 21 * * BLIBS' Dyspeptic Remedy - FOR HALF, BY JOHN W, ORAM, GREENVILLE, 8. C. w ARRANTF.I) TO CtjUt. if directions r t are nnwwwi, any enpe nr4>YHl'K.l'SIA, LIVER IHBKASK and JAUX1XCK. It ?M>peelttlly adopted fn FkMAl.K Complaint*. try n\ ^ .PRIVATE iOAbD|Nti.i rf t II ! ; wl>?< rM*?r to prepare! to.*eo?>mn<>4*?e .1 several YOl'NO UENTLKMF.N with HOARD. and T.OlNMXO. lli? n?i>len?? ! within 1(h) rartW of*tjjo TheologicalFeroinary, Mil e<niT?nk'iit to tha" b?usiuu?tportion of town, being shout' 20# Mr<^< Mwt of (ho Dourt Hons*. KiimllU-w (Wiring Hoardcan alio be afcummn<Wio?t. Unto* rcatuhiblf. t * V- * **>**? Jacob's CordiaL van hai.E HYJOHN. W. GRADY. GKKRNVII.UI. X. a A burr remedy In ^ of THAR Rl ICE A. D YXW5 fER Yap* FUJI Call flg.l get a Bottle. I'rlo* $1,00. ^tPAULOtNB'S " PREPARES sLocT trasroz. is ivnt soon. Fluid, mii r?dT f?r ?n ?ii tb* tiw?M? a* strong o? Cabinet Matter*' flits. rH* par bottla and brush. 96 eanta. For tale by J. B. 8UBKMAN, Agcal #> y~.omoH?i i j ; !, y, . s SPRING GOODS FDR I860* a fcftl 1k 1 AM wwltllg ft LftTM IBB^ssL*m /Vmn. Aft tantettM ftf the Stock to invite*. ApriM . 4A-U TjOHS W. GRADY. } r Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. JUST received, ft tall Une of Davce Gooee, for la Alec and pstltftfti, embracing all erodes. from a veto common to tbo beet Fab riee keptIn this market, an our ?bM M mtmy af tbe novelties of Um day. Ala*.a good lias of White Ooods, Embroideries, Laos Uwdi, A?. | llandkerobiefk, Hosiery, Ac; IImcM and Drown Sblrtlnga aad Sheetings, Drill lug*. Ticking*. Ao. Kor Mb by April* 48-\f J011N . GRADY. Hardware* Cutlery, &o. ? SA GBNKRAL iirarimai of Tabls nd Pockst CUTLERY. together with all descriptions of Shelf HARDWARE kapt in this market. Also, Axes, Grain and (5ra?s Scythes, Saeaths, Cradles, and Reaphooks, Spades and Sfceveti, Hoping, Traca Cbaina, Nails, Ac. Just received and for aala by J01IN W. ORADT. April ? 48 tf Ready-Made Clotting. 4 FULL Assortment ef SUMMER CLOTH-1 I NO, CesU. VasU, Pants, Sblrte, end wr (lerpienis, Collars, Cravats, Stocks and Ties. Just reoeived and for ?sl? by April ft - 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. BONNETS. ' /ga. A yULl. Llna of Trimmed and Untrimmed BONNETS -nd FLATS, Ru*SL? ches, yiewere, W rcallis, Ribbons, Ac. i Jaat received and for sole by April ft 48-tf J011N W. GRADY. HATS. A VERY large Stock of Dress, Soft and Summer HATS, for Man and Boys. received and for sale by April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. CARPETS, MATTINGS, OilOlothe Ac. SOME handsome Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, lings, At torn en s, Ao. Jaat received and for sale by April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. WALL PAPER. PIECES new end handsome pettA/V/ terns of Wall Papar, Bordering, Window Shades, Fire-place Screens, Ac. Just reocived and for snlo by April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. WOODEN WARE. CEDAll, varnish painted Buckets, Well Buckets, Tuhsand Kaelers, Corn Brooms, Ao. Just reooirod sud for sale by April 6 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY. DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS, ?jT WINDOW GLASS, Putty, Paints, Oils, Y*T Ac. J uet received and for sale hy CA JOHN W. GRADY. , April 5 48 if WRITINGPAPER, T3IjAN1v BOOKS. &C. T KTTKIt and Cap Paper, Blank and Mcin j.J oranaum uooks, rpeiung jsuuks, inKs, Gold anil Stool Pona, Bonnet Boards, Ac. Just received and for sale by April 6 4S-tf JOHN W. GRADY. BOOTS AND SHOES. A WELL assorted Stock of Ladies', ^QmSV Mioses and Child's Boots, Gaiter*, Buck akin and Slippers, hooted and uubaftlsd. Muu's, Roy'a, and Youth's Boot* and Shoes of ovary variety. Juat received and for sal* by JOHN W GRADY. April ? 48 tT GROCERIES. H'AYA and RioCo(T*v> Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugars, No. 1 and West India Molasses, Tart?, Candles, Candies. Mackerel, Ao. Ear sale by April 4 48-tf JOnN W. GRADY. Crockery and Glassware. A FULL assortment ot China, Granite and Common Ware, Glassware, Ao. J uat received and for sale by April 6 48-tf JOHN W.GRADY. LOOK HERE! o We have JUtfT RECEIVED a fine Stock of STAPLE AND FANCT DRY GOODS, Which, for Quality C\mpw9 (we thiuk.) CANNOT BE SURPASSED. o If you wish to secure the greatest BARGAIN we have ever offered, CALL EARLY. Wo do not oonsidor it noooseery to euumc rate Artielef or Prices, es every body knowi that we keep alwaya a LARGE &ID SELECT STOCK OF EODDS in our lino, at a* MODERATE PRICES m can boaffordod. Therefore wo ear, (DttURB <DW& ! A&&I And examine, and aae if what wa cay bo io. O We bavo al?o for aale, A G Octave (fleloifcon, in porfhrt order;a 5 OCTAVE PARIS MAD1 ALEXANDRE PARLOR OR CHURCH OR UAN, and two good aeoond-band PIANOS. W. H. HOVEY. # April I ^ 48 jyf ?. r. tttn i. b. ooomrri REED tc QOODLETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AMD SOLICITORS 1H EQUITY. OKRENVILLK, 8. C. Offlre Nortft-Kmit Comtr Court J/otu? Sciuar, Jnne 4 * ' , * K."p. JOKI&T ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY IMMTILI.lt ?. 0. ? pttr Office Kaataideof CvurtQowae 8*|iar wlirro he may be found dally, from 0, A. M US, P.M. *T-ly Juu.1# C. F. J ACK80N & CO. FASHIONABLE CL0TH1N6 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL* Me. >99 Kin* Street, OHAIL18TOM, S. 0. k Ne?*4 v m If J* A. ^ E A R 80N i CO CRKBTTTILLG, 8. C.. ' AffAN*,rA TUBBR8 *. ?<* Who?e? J\lu Retoll Jtalwi ha > TSrWere, Sheet I tea, Ztae, A t n TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, REPAI] t-fffe and #11 other Work la our llae do iboapty unci promptly. K Wj. a. praraon a oo. A July it IS ?r # M * ?C^" * ' J *"< ?? arrataate, V ; ^ ^I ? % i|T jr-n^rnr i-fe' ^")ft Ladd, Webster k Co.'al 8BWIN6l5iCBINB8, \^. tdiov, For Beootjr. and Simplicity of Coastrwetlon, and Moloney In Working, m* j VViaVALLID BY AIT. q , * A f#w of the H?r Bea ?mm } Why Umn MmUsm ] ARTE PREFE RRT3U , AUOVG ALL OTUIUIS. 1. They an so remarkably timpU In their | oonsimeUoa. A child can operate them and , anderetaod their mechanism. 8. They are the it run ft Sewing Mtekiaee made. It In almost impossible to break or get them out of order. 8. They are efcre ia their operation : finishtng work ia a uniformly perfect manner. 4. They make a l^ki Uck ititajt, alike en both sides ef the work, whiek cannot be anlra- ' 1^1 i. Taey stitch* km, hind, Ml, nw hnI ' feather, with-st basting. 1 0. They h? equally well the lightest and heaviest fabrics. T. They saw ever the heaviest seams without changing the tension or breaking the finest thread. | 8. They uss any No. of Cottos, Thread or Bilk, directly from the spool. . They use a straight needle; served ones are liable to break. *- { ' It. The needle has a perpendicular motion. This Is absolutely necessary for heavy work. II. They bare a wheel feed ; none others are J In constant contact with tho work. IX. They run easily and are almost noiseless. < 18. They are not liable to oil the diwss of the ' operator. 14. Thoy do not require a scrow-drivsr to 1 set the noodles. , * 16. They do not have to be taken apart to * oil or clean. . 16. They do not form ridges on the under ' side of the work, nor ravel out, ner are they ' wasteful of thread, as is tho case with all chain-stitching machines. 17. Tbcy are onpable of doing a greater ' range of work, and In a more perfect manner than any other Sewing Machine. We warrant these Machines, and vouch tor tho recommendation of tho above. dyer & pickle. AOKNTS, GREENVILLE, g. 0. 1 April 19 60 ly "wagon MAKING AND REPAIRING. T1IK subscribers respect tolly tofortte the publie that tbcy intend carrying on the business of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and WAGON aud BUGGY REPAIRING, in the town of Greenville. The best of Timber will Its used, and tbe work warranted to be well done. Mr. POOL, who will superintend the work, is a workman of considerable experience, having learned the business under the beat-workmen at I the Carriage Factory of Mesars. (lower, Cox, Mark Icy A Co. All work will bo done upon the moat reasonable term*, and on abort notice. A share of patronage respectfully aolicitod. WANTED. A tot of REASONED LUMBER wanted, for which a fair price will be paid. J. A. TOWNES. ,W. P. POOL. . W. A. TOWNER. Greenville, February 2, 1860. SO tf NEW CARPET STORK J ABIES ?. BAII.IE, IMPORTER, JOBBER, AND DEALER IN ALL KIND8 OF CARPETING, BTJ03, PLOOE OIL CLOTH9, WINDOW SHADES, Ann CURTAIN GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, % CHARLESTON, S. C.. Asn .1. G. BAILIE & BRO., 20R BROAD ST., . . AUGUSTA, OA. Nor S4 2V . ly JAS.M.AILEN, ISJLEBIal TIE A T EE . GK?:I;\nijj:,sc. C3r All Orders for MardikWomi nrompt" lj attended to. 40-tf Feb 9 HANDSOME JEWELRY ? ON SALE. Avery general assortment of flno and other JE WE Lit Y inay ho ha/ k of the Subscriber, who makes to order Engagement Hinge, and any other artielo required in his line. REPAIRING faithfully done a%Thm Doors below the Goodlett House J II. RANDOLPH. Greenville, 8. C., Sep. 16, 1669. 19-tf The Assembly House, Orr Hgt'arn Wbst or th? Pep* vice, . Plain Street, . . . QtfMpli, 8.C. r. r|~MIIS well known EstablflSHPfcas keen X thoroughly re-fltted and improved, and ie now permanently opened for tho accommodation at the Public. Every attention will be 9 glvon to supply the wants and comfort of Patron*. jr-ST- Kates Moderate. 6. T. MASON, Proprietor. Dee 8 81 tf JAMES FLEckr HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, Paper Haugor A Vlnxler, GUEKN VILLK, 8. C. will FAiTiim.LT rxurtrrit ALL WORK KNTRUATKI) , TO HIM. ? *' Residence on Anguata Htreet, near D?p?t. . V*b 23 42 1J |rOR RENT, 1 MMk CNTlt th? tut d?y or /MMT) ? Win ne,lt' *20# P*T nnwn, v i Mil the store house n Main Hrwl, Orwurllk, P-C., iTboutly oe ogpUd by MAVUII A LOKO. C. A. MAfTLDIX, i4?'l, A* b?<? turn, of P. MMddi% doo'd. ^ March 1 43 f : mm mwmf. d rpHR MbMvfbar U prepared to EXKCUT1 JL promptly all ordora for m HOUSE PAIWTING: { apor '.\u aaort reasonable term*. < ? T. 0. OOWXR. \ A9*& 19 m ? % SW575 ii, i, , , * ^RBBPBCW'LDY 1-f.rHgL^b' 1 PHI lie gwMnlly Untktku eskaag ? to* J ' ?" " ' BOOTS; SHOES, BROGANS, &C., WELL ADAPTED TO THIS MARKBT. 1 T_ It. > ?ill W. fnuJ 1 badtoe, Misses' n4 Children's Onitm m>4 t 6 hoes, of muj klidi. ' kittnitii'i, Youths' and Bora* Boots, Osltors H lod 8boeis **1 ( OltekcYi Boots?an excellent artist*. u n dmgans of all sites and most dmrahls make. In fhet, as fall an assortment of Articles in I lis 11ns as can bo found la any establishment j a a town of the same slxe. . > II* also rsspsotfeMy asks on examination of lis Prions for Cash, satisfied that his Goads are iffvrtfi At th? Lowest Possible Figure. Persons in want of anything of the kind sill pftese ghrs him a eall. ALSO, OS BAXII, A Slock of Kscatker, AT WHOLB9ALE AND RETAIL. * Boot and Shoe Making. This braaek of his business is still carried on inder his personal supervision, and every ears . sill ke taken to guarantee satisfaction to these she patronise him. I7-tf Nor 10 ? FHE WORLD OUTPONEI THE MEDICINE CALLED >? Inflammitlory Kstlrpmtor WD ICH was sohl duringCourt In this place, is now on sale, by J. W. GRADY, of 3reenville. It cannot now bo longer doubted >ut this Medicine is the most eflloaoluut.remedy ' vcr in this place, for Kidney Diseases, Piles, . Ycuralgia, Ijnng Diseases, Dyspepsia A Rheunatism. Numerous oases of tho above discs- 1 si havo been enrvd this present week. Head- | iche, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, and all Bow>1 Affections, disappear before it as if by the koueh of magic. Try it, and keep it in your kunilies, for sickness oomcs when you least sxpect it. J. W. ORADY, Agent for Greenville, 8. C.) Dr. E. SILL, Wholesale Ag't atColurabia; also, liy all Wkolesnle Druggists in Charleston, 8. C G. W. DAVIS, Proprietor, Box 4520, New York Post Office. 'Nov S 26 ,. tf _ . LOCATtD Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets, BALTIMORE, MD. THE Largest, j^Ioit Elegantly Furnished, and Popular Commercial College in the Doited State*. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Thorough /'radical 7?uom??* Education in tho least possible time and at the least expense. A l.arge and Beautifully Ornamented Circnlar, containing upwards of Mix .Vyitare Fed, witli specimens of Penmanship, and a Large migrnvmg, (tno imest ol the kind wrer made iif th?k country.) representing tlie Interior View of the Collego, with Catalog no stating terms, Ac., will be sent to every Young Man on application, /(<* ?/' cAorj/e. Write immediately and you will receive the package by return mail. Address, K. K. I.OSIER, March 1 43-1y Baltimore, Mil. IIOWARO ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Ueliof of the Sick and Distressed, afUicted with Virulent anil Epidemio Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDIC Ah Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgoon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ae.,) and in oases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished fres of eharge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies employed in tho Dispensary, sent to tho aflticted in scaled letter envelopes, froe of charge. Two or three Stamps for Postage will bo acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOCtlHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho Directors. E/.UA D. HE ART WELL, President Quo. FamcniLn, Secretary. Feb t 40 ly I. Ii. F ALE A CO., wihh.bml* and rktail utalkks ix CLOTH I3NTO, an i* # Gentlemen's Furniahiug Goods, NO. 206 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. a %s9f~ Miuimfactory and Wholesale Warehouse, 34 1>ky Strkct, New York. aii uraen proinpuy niwoueo to. K#v 24 19 Ij SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY, ^ T1IK suo/ciibcr would respectfully IhR Inform the public generally that he rontinuoM tlio above Business, Two Poor* ahore the Urrenritle I fair!, and is prepared to furnish customers with any daaeription of nOME MANUFACTURED SauDLKS. Carriage, Buggy and Wagon T' 4RNR8S made to order, and in tho boat ? . lilt IDLES, WHIP, Ac., on hand, an? .or rale CHEAP. pO- Saddle* and Harness K EPA HI EI) at short notice. A. M. UILKEATH. March 20 47 ly BLACKSMITHING. Tho concern of T0WNE8 A " ' (^HAWKINS having been diiwolr85Hfc?2!13ed by mutual consent, the business will be enrriod on at the soxno Shop by the undersigned. O. W. BROOKS. January, 1850. J. L. HAWKINS. NOTICE. fT^HK undersigned-having transferred his In1 teroat In tho Blacksmith Shop near William*' Store, to Mcssx*. DitOexi A Hawkiss, take* pleasure in recommending them toashnrc of public patronage. They will bo prepared to attend promptly and satisfactorily to all calls in their line. They have experienced ntid skillful Smiths in Horseshoeing, Repairing and Irouiug Wagofts, Plough Work, and all othei ordinary WOTk of a Blacksmith Shop. January, 1859. 37-tf 6. P. TOWNES. dlnt^cakik rTIIlK undersigned wonld respectfully bring I to the notice of Greenville and vicinity, his friend, ROBERT A. HARRIS, Surgeon , Dentist, who has, daring tho last thrr* yrar , given his slese and undivided at tout ion tc Dentistry, and who is now prepared to attend to hia Profession in both its branches. 1I? may bn found at my Rooms. JOHN ANDERSON. July ft , tf Surgeon Dentist. r : t ^ ^ t ORR St PRICE, ATTORM?lt AT LAW, OKKKNTILLE, S. C. JAVH L. ORR. P. PRtd : M?y 18 1 tf SHAVING, HAW TRIMMING, QRE8SING, DYING, 1 RAZOR SETTING AND SHAMPOOING At TI1R poond DooMbort Mr. MeThmoi'i, _ |j|LSONr COOK. ; cainta PUNf AVION BOM MANUFACTURED *.pr?m1j Rlf :3wp JOwtb pittfM Aw* tiahed by enrselvjca. .Ttuyr are njule, blade uid shank, ??t of a*e >ieoe 6f the very best quality ami emper 6f Cast Steel, and bare itrength of blade and length of hanUe to luit our Southern Ibrtmog. [ho success of this article has wrought various I MIT A IONS ino the market, but the Genuine Cast Ster> Hoc , IS SOLD ONT.T BT J. B. SHERMAN, Agent GARDENINGS TOOLS. SPADES, HOES, BAKES, TROWELS, PRUNING SHEARS, - LINE REELS, uid everything else in this line, m hand nnd to arrive soon. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. sp83ii???s. We are manufacturing Elliott's Celebrated Spring Bed. They are nil that can be desired. Comfortable, cheap and durable. Call nnd see them. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent %%%%\ . A largo lot of those first-rate Iron-Wheel Wheelbarrows, jnst completed.. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent THE ORIENTAL m COFFEE-POT. "Wo are manufacturing, nndcr authority from the Pa5JB ten tees, SSB TIIE ORIENTAL. COFFBE-POT. *=> which beats the Old Dominion, and all other styles, c-uq u clear out of sight," while it ^3 is sold at but little more than i the common coffee-pot. ?=o if i...... nnr\r\ nrw ? I II J WU M\J y \J VJ V/ V/JL7 VV/A FEE, try an Oriental. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. PICTURE FRAMES. Wc arc prepared to put up all kinds and styles of Gilt and Rosowood Picture Frames, as cheaply as they can be purchased in Charleston. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. ranmttB. We are constantly additions to ^^ our Stock, rod have just effected arrangements with an extensive Manufactory, which will enable us to offer it at much lower prices than ever. We intoiul to keep as good an assortment as the market demands, find to sol I it lower than it can b? procured from either Charleston or Columbia. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. * A T A n IT r rk *rr 1.1 warranted to keep good time, an< to wake yon nj> at any time of th night or morning that you wish. - I'rice, $1.75. J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. Wall Papering. A IIAND0OMK ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERING, BORDERING, FIRE SCREENS, WIN DO W SHADES, &. just received and for sale by J. B. SHERMAN, Agent. I STEREOSCOPES And Stereoscopic Views. A good assortment -ef Storo< scopes, gome as low as $1.50, and very large and unusually choices) lection of Views just received. < i KEROSENE LAMPS. | We have just opened.a new 1< with an ?- ? # * Improved Rumor, . the best wo lmvo over had. Housekeeping Goods Everything in th? I lonaekeepin line, from ft $100 Cooking Bto% . to a five cent Tin Cup, .may I found fttthe Storo.of % J. B. SHERMAN AOEDSf^F, GREENVILLE, S. C. ?reh - 4T . if t . ,4 < T t^?9Sr^^| ^'^^SSwRarj * X lL -*t ^ _ jj; i. ^ fcumi c^~*"dta* 1 blood of eorrupt or ulo^^'milwsr, teSS^I * ' '*ra too iunf*? nw, too mwnuu oi|pMt iji*' 1 Mm lurtiw, eoiptkxii M iorM? ilw fctloWr ij sftS n tions not only offer from m?AdM ?*h- f plaints, but fboy h*ve Car less poorer Vo wi^ toad the attack* of other diseases & iRxam . queutly vo*t number* perish br iftatjOaM1 * X I which, although not scrofulous in their MW?,i > I arc still rendered fctel by this taint la fh* tjJ system. Most of the ? netiwprt?i which da- vl mates the human flanily has its origin directly ) in this stroftiloua contamination; and many -i .destructive disease* of the liver, kidneys, brain* *j tod, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or 1 are aggravated by the eame causa. - I One quarter of all our people see emAAeua; their persons are invaded by tfcjs Ivihf jnfcctton, and their health is undermined by b. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, end in* 1 vi go rate it by healthy food and titoin. Such a medicine we supply in ... t _ AVER'S . j Compound Extract of Sarcaparilla, k the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devtso for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It Is earn- *. bincd from the most active remedial* that havo been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences, llcnec it should be employed for the cure of not only Bcrofula, but also thoeo other affee- V tions which arise from it, such as Eruptivb 9 and Sein Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimm.es, Pustules, Hi.otcties, Blaixs and Boils, Tumohs, Tett** and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, , Rheumatism, Syphilitic *nd MercurialDis- . .,-J eases, Duersr, Dyspepsia, Debilitt, and, indeed, all Compi.ainth arising prom Vitiated or Impurb 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 Snrsapa- j. rilla is to purify nnd regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, for ail the purposes of a family physic, arc so composed that disease within the range of their aotion can rarely withstand or evade them, 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 theso properties, the invalid who is bowed down with j>ain or physical debility ia astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do thby cure the ? very-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 certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following coraplsints: Cost ire men, Heartburn, Headache ttritirigfrom disordered I Slctnnch, Nausea, Indigestion, 1'ain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Lose of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, <(C arising from s low stats of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOB. THE nxriD CUES OF < Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Xlonrscncss, Croup, Drouchitis, Incipient Consnmption, nud for tho relief of Consumptive Patients in adrnuced stages of tlio disease. 80 wide is the field of its usefulness and so ntw tncrous arc the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abonnds in pcrssns jruh1 llclv 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 observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ n>r the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our elimate. While many inferior remedies thriist upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by overy trial, conferred benefits on the a filleted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. J PREPARED BT 3 DS. J. C. A?ER St CO. LOWELL. MASS. ) ",&tr For rfalo In Greenville by J. IT. DBAN and ^ J M. B. If ABLE, and by Druggists and dealers in Medicine everywhere. April 2ft 61-leowly - < "\ CHEROKEE REMEDY, - AN rsrAfiMfl'Cuon FOB M art? Kfx. mshahks or tub rjrinary oroa**. TIII8 Remedy euro? when all other preparation* nil. It in entirely unlike every 1 ^ otuer compound ; containing no mineral poi-* JL on or nanwon drug ; aa it ia prepared sololy C. from Roots, Barks anil Lcnv<4, an<l has hoen handed down, from one generation to another, by the Cherokee Indiana. It is offered to tku public on its own intrinsic merits. H porferana its duty quickly and thoroughly. The unfora tttnate, of either sex, Will ho repaid by using this Rcm<riy, instead of pincing themaelves at the moroy ofsome Quack or Professor. Thla Remedy strlkt* at Ik* vory Root oftha disease j Its tondencyil not siuiply toauspcdl! the poison, ' d|| ' hat to rcJhove the eause up which it depends. A Pull directions in pnmjAWt form, accompany each bottle, fho apocdy and permanent relief ?* affordftdJty this Remedy, in all cnscaof Qoiiorrhma, (!kvt. tiroscl, Strlctort. Floor Aftua, 1 >di(Wt'hItts in Fuatalcs,) and sdl disease* *f tho (Truiary Organ a,nas astoninMd the moat soien- f tifle men of the ago. Till* Remedy not only L eradicate all poison from the system, but in '< elrhfHtcS the most dclirtUe constitution. ^ It doe* not affect tho breath <fr interfere with any class of buslnoaji, or require any deviation from tho nsu^ diet. * tt requires no asalRaneo from tiny other medians. " Jjj Aiifl who t MiKmiiPM lf? Aim, -h . a?n?u of all n^ilneoua Uat*, Wi^ ?nr| deliclouK *yw?p. ^ . ' : "* ??.* i*r^ * ;4 >a fc nitah 5 Vah 8cb*ocU Jt (Jrlamro, Cl?M*?tt?n? ' ^ \ nisfcttr&nfijs v Hair J>V#*Im| und siiHTlnff. . T)UTTllfnik "fr -''' f?*w>RiAi. s'^rH 1 l> bflftMMa \ jTOW 8lM?d, in ilcNlMo'a J| Urirk RvUding, *h?w h* U roadr, during ?ha . 3M day asi<tav<u?U?jr. to ghavo th? UoilTd and Cut W Hair and Shiunf*.. llio TT.-u.t, Jfa rnaportfully ./? aake a ror.ttnuMia? of natrouag*. f Ml .